Loading...
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.
Home
My WebLink
About
1980-09-11 - Orange Coast Pilot
.. -::.. ... -., .. --" -# ,, • , •• "' ... # • . ... ·---·--·· ·-------· ----....... ·----- Hostages Keseu~d iR Hail of Bullets ( . • ounded Mesan's Murder Charges Due for Filing DAILY PILOT ***25c*** THURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 11, 1980 VOL. 7J, NO. 1U, 4 SECTIONS, 44 ~AGES ·'Gumnan Captured On Coast By PIDL SNEIDER MAN OI -!><Illy ~llet St•tt A hostage .robbery drama that began when two men held a Huntington Beach coin shop owner 's family at gunpoint in an attempt to rob the man's store late Wednesday ended in a mjd- night s hootout between police and one suspect in front or the victim's home A bout 12 s hots were ex- changed before the gunman threw rus empty revolver mto the street and s urrendered. police said Most of the gunfire struck the automobiles used as cover by police and the s us pect. and no one was injured m the hail of bullets. police said The s uspec t . L a wre n ce. Bradley Bennetto, 33, of La Mesa. Calif .. was Jailed on SUS· picion of attempted murder, rob· bery. kidnapping and burglary His accomplice n ed when the coin store owner crashed his car while being forced to drive to his business. The second suspect re- mains at large, police said. Huntington Bea~h police Sgt Luis Ochoa recounted the chain of events as follows : BeMetto and his accompUce broke into the north Huntington Beach home of coin store owner Robert Scott, 34, sometime Wed- nesday while Scott. his wife Maxine, 29. and their daughter Melissa, 3. were away. When the family returned. they were confronted by the two sus pects. each armed with a handgW\. <See SHOOTOUT, Page Al) Gas Prices Cm a Penny CHICAGO <AP> Stan· dard Oil Co. (Indiana ) s ays it is reduci n g wholesale prices on gasoline by two cents a gallon today everywhere but the West Coast, where the cut wiU be a penny. It was the second time in a week that a major 011 company trimmed prices in response to sagging de· m and for gasoline at · tributed to the recession and reduced driving by motorists. Indiana Standard's ruts will apply to all gasoline grades at Standard and Amoco stations, Carl F Meyerdirk. director of media relations for the Chicago-based firm .• said Wednesday ni~ht. Jimmy Urged Billy's Move WASHINGTON CAP) Des- pite Justice Department pres- sure. Billy Carter might never have registered as a Libyan agent had his brother, t he presi· dent, not urged him to do so, While House counsel Lloyd N. Cutler says. Cutler told a special Senate s ubcommittee Wednesday he monitored the case through re- _p.e.a.ted contacts with Billy Carter's attorneys "to protect the president and the presiden· cy." not to influence the in· vestigation. Had the younger Carter re- fused to register ·and civil or criminal proceedings been pursued against hjm, it "would not have been in the interest of the presidency,'' Cutler srud. Plans to Wed RFK's Son Engaged WASlDNGTON (AP) -M.icbael Kennedy,.23, son of the late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, and Victoria Gifford, daughter of former professional football player Frank Gifford, will be mar· ried in March. it was revealed today. Reoorts of the en"aiement were confirmed by the Waahin~on office of Sen. Edward M . KeMedy, D-Mass., Mich.el 1 uncle. A spokeswoman said a formal announcement probably would be made later. · She saJd the couple met when Miss Gifford. 22, worked as an intern 1.n Edward Kennedy's olfice several years ago. They will be m arried in New York City. Michael Kennedy works in Boston for Utopian While Water Exoeditiona. an or1anization which he formed with a friend lo lead explorations of rivers in South America. . • Gifford was a ha lfback ror the New York Giants of tfte Na- tional Football Lea1ue and ls a sports broadcaster on television and radio. Murder Charge Filing Set Murder charges were to be formally fil ed today against a Costa Mesan once expected to die himself, from firing a bullet · into his brain after his girlfriend was fatally shot on Friday, June 13 at their home. A crimjnal complaint charg· ing J ay Carliss Eager, 31, with the s laying of Rebecca Ann Crosswhite. 26. was issued by the Orange County District Attorney's Office this week. Eager. who at one time was not expected to survive his own s mall-caliber bullet wound in the head, has smce been transferred from UC Irvine Medical Center. He has been under treatment at the Long Meach Veterans Ad· minislration Hospital, but was moved to Orange County Jail to await the murder a rraignment. Costa Mesa detective Sgt. Sam Cordeiro said that Eager has gradually been improving from the brain injury suffered three months ago in his suicide attempt He said it is probable that after Eager is arraigned in Harbor Judicial District Court that a psychiatr ist will be ap· pointed to evaluate him. If it is deter mined that he is competent to stand trial. a pre· liminary hearing will be set to hear further evidence in the case. Eager is accused by police of· shooting Mrs. Crosswhite in the head and ~est after she broke off their relationship and told him to move out of lbe home she s hared at MS Victoria St., with her two chHdren. The youngster s were in a noth e r r oo m wat c hing tele vision when their mother and •Eager were shot, just as their grandfather arrived from Riveniide to pick up the children for the weekend. Prudence, 10, and Lows. 5, have since been t aken into the gra ndparents ' h ome to be r aised. T heir mother was pronounced dead at the scene and Eager wavered from poor to critical condition for weeks before his condition stabilized a nd be began lo recover. Flames Kill 7 PHILADELPHIA (AP>-Fire s wept throuch a brick rowbouse in the dty's Spring Garden sec- tion early today. 1tlUln1 seven people l.ncluding three children. officials said. RFK Son Plans March .Wedding To Gifford Kin s a • ODS ID StaMring Susp~ts Newport Beach police have released these photos of two Huntington Beach teen-agers arrested Monday in connec· tion with the June stabbing of a 25-year-old chauffeur They are Ron Glenn She rard (left) and David Paul Owen Both 19-yea r -olds were arraigned Tuesday on assault with intent to commit murder charges. Police allege the chauffe ur was stabbed in the heart and his assailants poured beer over his head and laughed. A third arrest is expected. Oswald Exhmnation Settlement Urged FORT WORTH, Texas CAP) - A judge is pressing attorney's for an out-of-court settlement on whether to open the grave of ac- cused presidential assassin Lee H a rv ey Oswald , lo ca l newspapers and television sta- tions report. St ate District Judge J ames E . Wright refused to comment Wed- nesday on the reports, which were carried in both Dallas a nd Fort Worth. Wright was reported to have urged attorneys for Oswald's brother, Robert, and British PILOT J'IEWS JOBS K4RKET Today's Daily Pilot views job opportunities and employment trends along the Orange Coast. Look for "Jobs ," a special s upplement lo today's classified section with stories and pictures Jocualng on jobs. c author Michael Eddowes to settle out of court. since the legal fight over an injunction bloc king the exhumation couJdgoon for years. In the growing legal tangle. Robert Oswald is seeking an in- junction to prevent Eddowes and Fort Worth's Rose Hill Cemetery from exhuming the body. KeMeth Campbell , Oswald's attorney, sajd Wright was con· cerned that even if an injunction were issued against Eddowes and the cemetery. another group could legally dig up the body. Eddowes contends Oswald was replaced by a look-alike Soviet agent when he went to Russia In the )ate 19505. It was the agent - Alex James Hidell -who killed President Kennedy on Nov. 22, 1963, Eddowessays. The author maintains key physical dilferences would be dis· covered if the body were ex· a mined. Eddowes obtained permission to exhume lbe body from Manna Oswald Portel", Oswald's widow, and DalluCountyJudgeGarry E <See OSWALD, Pace ,\%) Pot . Ex-FDR Vessel Involved SAN F'RANCISCO (AP ) - About 20 tons of marijuana valued al more than $40 millfon and two vessels. including the former presidential yacht of Franklin Roosevelt. were seized today by narcoti cs officers on thr c·1t) ·s waterfront. authorities :-aid Fed<>ral , s ta t e a nd local n a rcot1cs agents arrested 16 15 men and on<' woman -in what was described as the largest drug bust in recent years on the West Coast The a rrests culminated an eight month investigation by authont1es Ooth the "essels, a lOO·fQPt cargo ship and the Potomac, the 65 foot former pres idential yacht. had docked at Pier 26 in the heart of San Francisco's downtown waterfront They were draped with ban- ners that said "The Crippled Children's Society of America." "One of the vessels was FDR's yacht," a feder al agent told The Associated Press in a telephone inte rview. "I'm looking at a business-type card seized from the yacht which says, 'This certifies that blank person has <See POT, Page AZ> Suit Dismissed O MAHA. Neb. <AP ) -A federal judge has dismissed a swt flied by Oglala Sioux Indians seeking to block the federal gov· ernment from paying more than $117 mHlion to nine Sioux tribes for South Dakota's Black Hills. Or:::wi~:s• \\'eat h e r Sunny Friday afternoon after clearing of Thursday night and Friday morning cloudiness. Lows tonight 60 at the beaches and 65 Inland. Highs Friday near 10 to 83. latlex - I i I I I ! DAILY PILOT Brothel ~~yer Asks Refund l 'AHSON ('lTY. Nt>v 1API Tht• t•\ udu :o-upre me <'our1 ha' bt't'n ur.il'<l lo rt•turn S l~.000 to a H aclt:t'l'r\''' · ( \1 hf . ,•nnl,I lH'lor .inti his \\ lft• \\ 1111 \°l,11111t•t l I ht•) Wt'I t' hovdwmkt-<I Ill .i dt•al l.o bU\' .! b r11t h\'I Ol'llr ... ,1 l "'" 'l'ht• la"' t•1 for t-:11" a n t .uul Ht•tl\ MJ\\\t-ll t·l.11111t-tl W...-111 .. i- 11.1) lli.11 1:111.1 \\1h,1n .• 11 :-n krlll\\ 11 .1:-Ht•111,1 l-'11c·h1~1un .1 ~a' t• ttwrl1 .t 1·111111lt•rft>l l ••I! pra1 ... ll \\hit h '.ilut•d ht•r · S.ilt w ,.1 h \'ill,1 .11 s.ao~ :.c12 J .m .. 1 l'hubh '·'"' ,1 tr uc• .1pp1 .abul Airport's Procedure Plan Told Fnllowrng are pnnc1pal actions taken by the Or a nge County Board of Supervisors to comply with a federal government ruling that John Wayne Airport be opened to additional air carriers. The board on Wednesday: Granted Frontier Airlines of Den ver and Western Airlines or Los Angeles two daily flights each Air California and Hughes A1r"est the two carriers now serving · the airport. will relin· qu1sh two daily flights each. A Ii mil of 41 daily departures from the a 1 rport will remain in effect. Directed Morr y Cable. .urport manager , to report Oct. 14 on how the transition from two to fo ur Jet ajr carriers will be ac· complished. Approved the hirin~ or a C?n· sultant to develop an air earner access plan that will go into effect after April I, 1981. Invited re presentatives of the airline industry. the Federal Aviation Administration and other affected parties to submit co mme nts o n the exist in g "perimeter rule" that says no carrier may ser ve a destination more t han 500 miles from the airport The rule is des igned ·to keep the airport a:. a "short hauJ" facility Direl'ted Cable to began negotiations that would open the airport to additional commuter airlines Golden West ts the only com muter carrier now based a t tht> a irport Seven others have re quested enlr) They are Lynn J ones . Air Bahia, Golden Car riaRe. Desert Pacific. Sun Air. Cal Sierra and Imperial Called for a review of fees now charged t:omme rc1al a1rhnes that s en•c the a irport The a irline~ are charged rent for use of the airport terminal and are as· sessedland1ng fces Body Block Nabs Suspect NEW YORK CAP > More than one member of the Roone Arledge family knows something about football-style moves. as a purs e snatc her le arned too well. A man who snatched a purse from the ABC News executive's wife W('(ines· da y wa$ ta ken into custody after Ann Arledge dealt him a body·blow, a cab driver punched him a nd a pa ss ing busi · n e ssman bange d ham several times with a n al· tache case. When a police car drove up and officers jumped out and handcuffed the sus- pect. he was still getting punches and kicks from several other passers-by. "I was never scared, I was just an gry." said Mrs. Arledge. ORANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT fM Ot.t~ (O.\I 0 ••4• P1IOI with whuh '' i:>mb•nf'd ,,.. Mr.-\ Prt•\\ •\ P\lbhVtf'O n, thf> Or•~Q~ (CW\I Pw011Vhnq Como•n" S..-0.r•t~ f"d1t1on\ .,, owOl•\""'4 Mo"<l•Y '"'OVQn FnO•T 'or {O\t• Ml'\• Nf'wporl 8fl'~h H""l+"'4Jf0f"I R••c." ro""',.'" V•llf'r 1'"'•"f '--•own• 8••l n ~1" (.O.\I A \tl\Qlfl' tf>QtOft•I f'd1l'Oft ,, Ovbh dwd \4f4'f'O ..... \ M"O S.u"'1••\ fnt-~1'"-.1p.el OVOl1,th"Q S>4 Y\I 1\ •t J)O Wt\I 8•y S.tt ... I P 0 8 01 '"'° (O"IA ,llM>\. (4 hfOtA1• •1•1• .... ,., ....... o.,.,,c;.o"' •"'11 f'ubliVY'"" ffl!OfftU ICtt•U) FG•IOI lPtof'fWi\ A Mwntf'ttflit ~""O'"q rai.tr.t (""rlHH Loot •\\1\t.-n1 Mllneo•n<a Fi.'llfat Ofllcu (O\tlt M .. ,. l)O W~'' 8.ttf !>".-.' l-«Qvna 8t•'" 1011 No (Of'\t H•qn...,.,.y Hunt1'"110M ~1"" t11H "*"<" 8Ck.ll•v•r• Telephone (714)642·4321 Claulllad Adver1111ng 642·5'71 r 1om \.t" C•tme"''" 4ff-4IOO Ftom "'°''" Or•twa• C.ouMy (etnmuA•llf><\ 540-1220 ~0::' •y::: ~ o;,~, c:~~=:,~~·~~ "'•ll•t Ot tdwttl1\flm.t"I\. r..rt1n ,.., •• bP 1•ptodwttd w1t"'Ovl tOH 1a1 .. ,m1\\16"1 ot ' .. ,,.."'' ...,.,, r.~.~·o"'~••,'J,g;•~:1~·~,~.:!: :~:: ',!~.: •• ':, ~=:::::~ ,..•&, =~"?! )0 INftUU~ • • Fa I. a a p v11lued tht-11rorwrty Mt S19~.000 The Maxwt•lls bouaht th•· prop t'rt \ for S400 ,000. nuluna 11 SI SO 000 down 1m¥mr nt Aflt•r tlw dl•al' 1u~ ('!o.'1t1d , Mi< Chubb 111ud tht Mnwells h1•mt'd lh" Mahrr 11ppra1sal wi.~ 1t h<Hlll and trlt'<I to c anct'lllw' deft I M$ Wtlson llOt o forMln'IUrt' Judgmt>nl from 011ttr1r t Court Judl(t' Stnn Sm1trl of Fti llon, k~lll 1 ht' down pa> ment i.nct the hu,1 nt>ss Tht M axwells tht'n up JX"U It'd to the Supremt' ('uurt to l(\'I th..-lr mon~y back A high rourt dct 11>1on 1n t ht' l'.tM' "111 be issued later Ms Wilson and f'loridu lawyt>r \\-a ) ne OQien Jrt' J tlt>mvtang to bu) Joe. Confort e l> Mu1>tJn.: Ranch brothel Ms l'hubL ~aid she obJel'IS to Ms Wilson using the Maxwells' money Ln the multi m1lhondollar Contorte deal The attorney conte ndt.'d that "the evidente 1s uncontrad1ctt.'<.I that seller deceived the buyer " She srud Judge Smart "ignored that eV1dence and was unreasona ble and improper" in ruling in favor of Ms. Wilson. Ms. Chubb also claimed Ms Wilson may have believed her bordello was worth about $405,000 but "the objective evidence did notsupporthersubjettivebelief " She also maintained t hat once 1t was shown that "material and false representations" had been made, it was up to the seller to prove that the buyers didn't rely on the alleged phony a ppr a 1sal. Gar y Manson, lawyer for Ms Wilson. said the woman "updat ed " an old appraisa l lo reflect "her sincere personal feelings as to what the bus iness was worth " Manson also said Maxwell was a licensed real estate broker a nd builde r and never relied upon the "uodated" appraisal "to the ex t ent a nd degree necessary to s upport a tlaim for fraud " Dog Snacks As Burglar Steals Away A burglar who pat1fied his victims' pet watchdog With 3 pork chop from the r efr'igerator ransacked a Cost a Me s a veter inarian's home Wednes· day. making orr with $6,000 in jewelry and cash The swift noon·hour break-an at the Mesa Verde ar ea home of Dr and Mrs. Edwa rd L Roberts was discovered by Mrs Annette Roberts when she ceturned from marketing During her brief absente, police said. the intruders pned open and wrecked two doors try- ing to gain entry, then finally shattered a rear window to get into the house. Once inside, the y quieted the dog with its s ucculent sn ack and loaded up a wide variety of jewelry. much of it 14K gold items, some set with diamonds , plus assor ted charm s and bracelets. Police said the burglar or burglars also fled with a Krug· gerand gold coin valued at S800 in addition to Sl,000 in cash. Neighbors told police who can· vassed the area they neither saw nor heard anything suspicious during Mrs. Roberts ' absence. and that a pobl-cleaning service working at the home earlier was already gone. I'll Getrlaa, ~ou Uttle Bllfl ••• t-'uto had a real chase on his hands Wednesday out in the bluffs area by Estancia High School in Costa Mesa when he took orr after a small model of a dunebuggy that is operated by radio remote control. Actually. Fido likes to J play lag with the bug rather than exterminate it. Bluffs area is a favorite s pot for remote control model en- thusiasts f',.._PapAJ Arts Picture Changing SHOOTOUT CnlUlly Endorses Cuhwul, Mast,er Plan 8) GLENN SCOTT Of,,_ 0411y Piiot St.otl "Arl1st1cally . nobod y even knows we exist," says arc hitect Ron Yeo. president of the non· profit Orange County Arts Al ha nee . But things may be chan~in~ for Orange County. Wednesday, the county Board of Supervisors unanimously named the arts al· liance as the lead agency in forming a county-wide cultural a rts plan. The a lliance will use a $12,000 state grant to prepare the plan, which Yeo said should become a mas ter plan for various arts groups to unify into a solid base to attract future funding. Attually. the state grant plays a minor role in the alliance's long range plan. The master plan figures to cost from $40,000 to $5-0.000 to complete-, Yeo said, and it will be designed to appeal to other funding sources as well as the state . Yeo said alliance members have been working for years on attracting such sources as the East Coast's Business Com mil· tee for the Arts. He said Fluor Corp has taken an interest m estabhs hmg an Orange County version. As .othe r groups dedicat e money for the arts. the local art o r gan izatio ns n e ed such a mas ter plan to present a fair f'...-PageAI OSWALD ... Weber. Dall as County Medjcal Examiner Charles Petty agreed lo examine the body on his own time as a private physician. Robert Oswald says he wouJd s uffer mental a nguish if the body were exhumed. He says he should have a say in the matter because he paid for the burial plot and funeral. Mrs. Porter says she wants the gr ave opened because she fears that the body may have been re· moved. way to d1v1de the funds. Yeo added As it stands toda). Y eo said. two-thirds of the money dis- tributed in t he state ends up e ither in Los Angeles or San Francisco, leaving lesser known yet deser ving art associations to fight for the scraps Yeo said the s tat e's en· couragemcnt for m aster plans s hows an interest an equalizing dis parate funding. Up to $500,000 in matching grant s will be available from the state this f1s tal year The alliance will hold two publi c hearings before prepar ing the master plan. The first. m which the s tate of Orange CC1un ty arts wi ll be examined. will began at 8·30 a.m . Oct 29 al Farrah Fair Play? TORONTO <AP> Ac tor Lee Majors. current esco rt o f Ca n adian ballerina Kare Kain, was quick with the quip "hen told has estranged wife Farrah Fawcett 1s plan n1ng to marry old friend Ryan O'Neal "Do they want me lo be bes t man?" asked Majors. in town attending the fifth annual movie Festivals of Festivals. "1 wis h the m the best. I introduced them." Majors. television's "Six Million Dollar Man." was s urprised to learn that O 'Neal and the former "Charlie's Angels" s tar told reporters in Ve nice on Tues day they wi ll wed the re soon. The surprise may have come from the fact that Major 's divorce from Miss Fawcett is not complete. th e D is n eyl a nd H o t e l 1n Anaheim Then on Feb. 18 and 19, the al liance will meet at the South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa to discuss arts priorities. The master plan is due to be returned to the California Arts Co uncil by March 1981 The plan will involve various theater, mus ic. and dance groups and local museums. Fro111 PGfle A I POT .. e visited the pres1de nt1al yacht The Potomac · .. There were also papers on board relating the history of the ) acht. the agent said The offictal. who asked that his name not be used . s aid he did not know to whom the yacht was officially registe red "All I can say 1s that we're dealing with an or ganization with a lot of mone} ,'' the offi cial said Al so seized were a t ractor trailer truck that had been partially loaded with mari1uana and an unidentified amount of cash The arrests and seizures were made about 1 a m Authonties were not talkative a bout the in\'es t1ga tio n a nd se,·eral agencies involved an the bust referred a ll questions to the U S. a ttorney's office in San Francisco. A spokesman for that offi ce s aid additional informatio n would be released later Strike to Spread SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Wine r y union le aders are threaterung to pull the balance of their workersoffthe job al 12com· panies by Friday. ending what has been a trickle strike strategy aimed at the nation's largest wine barrel. Bennetto kept a gun on Scott's wife and daughter, while his ac- complice forced Scott to drive to his coin s hop, which the men ap- parently planned to rob. On the way to the store, Scott grabbed for the suspect 's gun, struggled with the man,crashed his car near the intersection or Bea c h Boulevard and Heil Avenue. When the suspect fled, Scott called police. Officers evacuated nearby residents, surrounded the Scott home and summoned a SWAT"team. However. before the SWAT of· f icers arrived . Bennetto at· tempted to slip out or the house a lone undetected. Officers s potted him behind a car in the driveway and ordered him to s urrender Bennetto responded by open- ing fire on offi cers Gary Chris· t 1anso n , 26, and Tim Ch ristensen. 32. The two officers pos1l1oned behind a parked car across the street. returned the fire After emptying his gun, the s us pect surrendered to police. Mrs. Scott and her daughter re m ained inside during t he s hootout and weren't injured, pohce sajd. Titree Nabbed In Drug Bust LOS ANGELES IAP> -A Los Angeles County sheriff's se rgeant . another county e mployee a nd a West Los Angeles woman were arrested for investigation of conspiracy to sell more than s ix pounds' of cocaine val ued at $700,000, authorities said . Sgt. Robert. K. Rascoe, 43. a 17-year veteran. and Anthony F . Martini. 57. chief of contract services for the county Depart· ment or Communications, were arrested Wednesday near the Hall of Justice downtown, of· ricers said. Jane Fenton, 36, was arrested at her home,--they added. Pap•IG~thlfl . 'Bt11ll <J/!a/h1J <Jt1wfaJ/. . . Pope John Paul 11 talks with an unidentified American Indian during weekly general audience meeting Wednes· day in St. Peter's Square . • -----. • 35 FASHION ISLAND• NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660 TELEPHONE (7U) 644-2.(9.( • ( -'. # I ~ j ; ~ ,. . r Thursd!y. September II, I 980 ~L '(PILOT tl;J Ocean Dutnps No Hazard; Say Reports o fl\ idl'nt't> t>x lbti. th3l b.irreli. of nu1'h'>H \\llS l t• m.1 tt•rioh dumpect1n lht• Pu<·1f1rOcean tHJ\ c <"reah'd j tw.1llh h.u . .trd it long th4• Orun~t· C'oni.t , ucrorthnJ( lo rt• f'l•nt rount' rt'IMll t' 1'ht' n •poni-from tlw l'ount' l\1t m1n1. trt1ll\l' Oft1<'N 'i-Offirt• ,inti thl' l'uhhr llt•.,1ltl1 aMI J\14-;l11 .. 1I S1•rvl\•1•:. \\l'l'l' 11•11ut•,l 1•1I II\ Su1wn 1 ut ll.111 u•tt :\l \\ u-;h·1 Mr:. Wwtlt•r nwt l."t month 111 Su11 l"ra1w1,ro "1th r ,·pn•,t•n lUtl\t•:. frofn .,..,, ... oth1·1 1·ountw:. tu inv1•:.11..:.1ll' p11"1blt• tw11lth Alai a Hearing PU$hed R) UA\IU Kl TZ M A~N Ol 1 ... 0.11• Piiot S,.11 Prost'c ut11r Ch ff tlJrns :.J ):. he 1s pushing for an early ht.•ar inf( date bl-fort' a state appeal!> court to argue his po:.1 twn th.ti Dr Louis Alaia shoultln'I bt> al lowed to remain frt>e on S250 UOO baa I. • Harns s~ud ht-wanted lh1· m atter deared up before Alaaa ·, Orange Count~ Superior Court tnal on murder <'harg~s begins on Nov. 10 Ala1a ti. arcused or sta bbing his ex w1fe ... and her friend to death last June Ala1a. 50. was released on bail for a se<'ond time last Friday aft er the Fourth 01stnct Court of Appeal in San Bernardino, acting on a defense writ. stayed a bail revocation order issued earlier by an Orange .County JUdg~ The order was stayed pending a hearing on Lhe merits of the defense writ No hearing date has been set. Harris contends that Alaia should be Jailed pending trial because of the circumstan~ of the crime allegations of multiple murders. T he Los Alamitos s urgeon pleaded innocent Wednesday to charges he stabbed his ex-wife a n d Lo ng Beach attorney Marvin Tincher to death last June 13 in Mrs. Margy Alaia's Huntington Harbour home. The doctor. -accompanied to court by his current wife, Susan. and his parents, stood quietly before Judge Luis Cardenas as his innocent plea was entered by defense attorney Ed George Jr .. of Long Beach. George and defense co-counsel Albert C.S. Ramsey. in fighting for Alaia's freedom on bail, have said it is essential their client re- main free so that doctors and psychiatrists can examin him. A key part of their case will be Alaia's reported a fflict ion with narcolepsy. a n uncontrollable desire to sleep. Alaia is scheduled to be ex· amined by narcolepsy experts in the near future. George said. The defense attorney has argued that evidence indicates his client could be found guilty of no worse than mans laughter in the stabbing deaths of Mrs. Alaia. 37. and Tincher, 50. He 1s accused of killing the pair after going to the woman's Mme the night of Friday the 13th to pirk up their twc1 children for a weekend visit. Death Clo es Zoo KNOXVILLE. Tenn !AP ) A 71 2-ton bull elephant Ole Diamond given to the city because he was loo unruly for the c ircus has died al the Knox- ville Zoo, and the zoo has been closed until officials find out what killed him. Collapiws .. ,. ........... Lynda C arte r , star of "Wonder Woman" sported a bandaged eye in London to- day . She colla psed on a supersonic Concorde flight from New York with an eye ailment that had her weep- ing in pain. Doctors treated her for a "cornea abrasion'' possibly caused by a contact lens. han11 1h 'tt'mm1n.i from b rrc•ll> du m J)t>tl 111 t ht• Pue1f u• from H._,16 lo 1970 The sus~·r \1lM•~ itrciuµ 1h•1•111'd the• l iH~k of 111forrnt1l ion uhout tltt• dumµ1n~ lh1tt ' ·"'111l;11>lt• (rum t h l' ( t>d t• r ,ii f; n ' 111111 mt• n t .ii l'roh'rtwn \~1·111 ' 0 1 .in" .. ( 'ount ' 'u1wrv1''"' \\1•dne d.n .l\•·c•ph •1l l\\o 11·1w1rt' prt•pu1 1'11 'in( t• t hrs.in Fr tllll!l!\I ll l'Onft·n•1u·1· :1nfl IM"•d trurth 1111 1nf11rni.it1011 '"h"·qut•nll' '' it'J:.t•1t II\ I lw h ·clt•1 .•I UJ(t'IH'\ Tht, !lnmp .1!<10 "J' lolrl Ii~ Mr' W1Nh•1 tli.11 althou~h lh{' ~lute llt•allh lh•p.u t 11wnt du1ms ltll'rc 1-, 1111 ht•Jlth h.11.1111, 11 hut-decu1e<I to hirt• lh1· Sc·11pp~ tnst1t ullon of Oc'l'unu.:ruph~ tu .inalyLt' the p111n u1 \1h11np111~ "tt· Thul 'ltl' 1:. rll'ur the l'':.iru llon bl.ir11h. wh11'11JI1• ahout SO 1tl1lt•:. '"uthwri.t 11( San Fr11111·1..,c·•> It ls t Ill' 11111lt·1 "ilh'I 1 t·110 .. 1l111 y where t-:l'A 11ff11·1111, lll'lll'Vl' from 00lo9'.> 111·1 n·nt ol th1• 1,..11 rl'ls "'~rt' 1lu11q11'll 111 ,d i .ihoul Kli 750 55 .:allon IJJ t, ,.,, "l'fl h·rt In lhl' .. J('lftl'. Geiiing s.,,,,.,..1 .. ,. .......... There are all kinds of ways of displaying preference for the candidate of you r choice and Claudine Mansfield of Humboldt. Iowa. did it Wednesday with her stocking. You might say she was legging it for her candidate. Sophia Risks Jail In Italy Tax Case ROME GP ) -Film sta r Sophia Loren was .quoted by her lawyers as saying she will re- turn lo Italy and go to jail to re- solve a 17-year-old tax evasion case. "r confirm that I intend to abide rigorously by the decision of the judges of my country. for which I hold every a ffection. Thus I will return to Italy 'and prepare to expect punishment immediately a fter I have fulfilled my work obligations," Miss Loren said in a statement released by her lawyers Wed· nesday. Lawyer Giovanna Cau said Miss Loren's business commit- ments would be completed within a few weeks. Miss Loren lives in Paris. Hearing Slated An appeals court in July sen- tenced Miss Loren to 30 days in jail and decreed a Sl4,500 fine on charges that Miss Loren failed to file a tax return in 1963. Her legal staff has asked Italian President Sandro Pertini for a pardon. Mrs . Cau said, but that action could take months. The actr ess and he r hus band, producer Carlo Ponti. gave up their Italian citizenship because of legal problems surrounding their marriage when Ponti's Mexican divorce wasn't rec- ognized her e Ponti has not been to Italy since a court convicted him in 1979 of illegally transferring $11 million out of the country and sentenced him to two years in prison F oiuth Man Denies LOS ANGELES (AP ) - Gregory Miley, the fourth defen- dant in the Freeway Killer case, has pleaded innocent to two of 44 killings in which young men's bodies have been dumped nude n ea r Southern Ca l ifornia freeways. Miley, 19, denied two counts or murde r. two counts of robbery a nd one count of sodomy in con- nection with the slayings of Charles Miranda , 14, of Bell Garden s, and Jam es M. McCabe. 12, of Garden Grove. Miranda was found last Feb. 3 in an industrial a rea of Los Angeles and McCabe was found three days later in Walnut. Both boys' bodies were nude and both had been strangled. Muni c l pal Judge Barbara Jean Johnson on Wednesday or- dered Miley, who remained in custody, to appear for a pre- liminary hearing Nov. 17. The victims of the Freeway Killer case have a ll been boys or young men whose bodies were found near freeways throughout nve Southern California counties including Orange County. Mily was only 11 years old when the bodies started turning up in 1972. Others who already have pleaded innocent in the Freeway Killer case are: -William G Bo nin, a 33- year-old Downey truck driver who is a twice-paroled sex of- fender. He is accused of 14 slay- i n gs -including t h ose of McCabe and Miranda -11 counts o f r obbery . o n e of sodomy and one of m ayhem : -Vernon Butts. a 22-year-old would be m agician, accused in six of the same robberies as Bonin and three robberies; -James Michael Munro, 19. accused in another of the kill- ings Bonin is charged with. However, investigators say these defendants still do not ac- count for all 44 of the murders and have said they cannot def- initely connect all the deathS to any one case. At the end of Febru ary, Miley m oved from his Bellllower home to live with his stepfather in Houston. authorities said. the ugell<'Y saad They usually c·onta1ned low level waste muknul such as paper towels, doth1ng, broken glassware and other contaminated laboratory paraph«>malia A report prepared by Paul Haver. county resou rces pro f(ram coordinator, says the de func t Atomic E ne rgy Com mission now the Nuclear Regulatory Commission des 1gnuted six dumping sites off the California coast. One was 850 miles ~ast oJ Los Angeles and Tremor A~tivity ·Ahead? PA SA DE NA <AP J Californ ia e njoyed about 24 years of unusually quiet earth quake activity. but a recent burst or tremors might mean that shakier and more normal days lie ahead, says a seis mologist .. We shouldn't be surprised tf what we ure wi tnessing may be a return LO the higher levels or eart hquake activity." which were the rule in California before an unusual lull began about 1956. Karen Mc Nally of Callerh said Wednesday She said the period or relative calm ended with the state being buffeted by "a burst of earth· quakes." Since August 1978, Ms. MrNally said, California has ex· p e raenced 28 quakes th at measured 5 or more on the Richter scale A Caltcrh study of the his Lorical record, she said. shows similar bursts may have oc· cur red during 1952-56, in the 1940s. perhaps in the 1930s as well. That suggests, she said. that "we may indeed be looking at the front part of a group of earthquakes that could go on with some magnitude 6's" still to come. She said the renewed activity ·seems to be spread across the state and may signal a return to pre-1956 seismic levels, which pro duced a big magnitude 7 earthqua ke about once ever y five years. The last California quake of that s ize claimed 12 lives in Kern County i~ 1952._ another, according to the s late Health De partment , was 110 mileswestofSan Diego. Because the Farallon Islands site was by far the largest and because r esear chers believed. as Raver said, "the same laws of physics apply" to all the s ites, the EPA analyzed just the Farallon dumping grounds . Radiation counts of the fi sh were fQund to be comparable to fish elsewhere and apparently posed no health hazard. he said. Ra ver 's report notes that AP Wlret)flo\o ·Whbtw..• Slain C h icago dra m a coach Everett Clarke. who pla)'ed voice of "The Whistle r" in the radio drama of 1950s. was murdered in hi s downtown office Tuesday night. Story, Page A4 . Nixon Urges Job Planning NEW YORK <A P > -Instead of an Equal Rights Amendment, w h ich has little ch a nce_ of passage, some type of women's rights act could be passed to deal with discrimination in e mploy· ment, former President Nixon says. "Now, that wouldn't be all that the extreme feminist s would want, but it would be a start," sa.id Nixon in an inter view taped for tod ay's NBC-TV 's "Today" s how. monthly measurements taken by the Orange County Health Department shows that fish caught near San Clementt' Island and the Newport Harbor have no abnormal radiation rounts. Says the repon: "The County Health Department concludes that there is no available evidence to suggest that there 1s a threat to marine hfe off Orange County's coastal waters. nor to the health of our citizens as a rl!sult of the ocean dumping of radioactive wastes." Board Boosts Salaries Over the no vote of Philip An thony, memb<'rs of the Orange· Cou nty Board of Supervisor., Wednesday bo()stcd their annu.11 salaries to $35,005 from the cur rent $32,292. The 8 4 perrent increase "a~ tentatively approved Sept 3 11n the re<'ommendatwn of tht· cnun Ly personnel office As part of its final adwn orl the increase, the boJrd urlnpt1 <1 an ordinancr that will link an} future increases lo lite avc·ra~•· pay hike granted to the rnunt) ·., ranking administrators Thus. a s the executive' sa lanes increase 1n futuTe year' so will those of lhe :.uperv1sors The su1>en ·1sors will now r~.n~ third in the slate in tl'rms n' compensation the\ rc.:cc1vt Orange Count) 1::, the stalf''' second most 1">4)pulou' county Gates Conside r Race for Mayor LOS ANGELES l AP l Police Chief Daryl Gates said he still is "serious ly considering" running for mayor next year despite warnings last week thol he should stay out of politics ·t 'm think ing may be IJ f becoming a serious candidate for mayor and until that time, I am chief of police and will say what needs to be said." Galt''> told the Los Angeles Breakfast Club on Wednesda~ Drexel Heritage Upholstery Floor Sample Sale Starts Tomorrow ~~~q,, Sofa-reg. S1467. W.!ff9'. The artistry of Heritage upholstery designs at exceptional savings! Chair -reg. from S610. Wef ..... Qtt. • Entire Drexel and Heritage Uphol stery Floor Sample Collection UPro40% OFF Your Favorite Des1gne1 Will Be Happy ro Assos{You PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Of'"' M• .. Tilln. & M . l•H. .. 2215 HARIOR IL VO. COSTA MESA 646·0275 _,_ - 11 I O,\ll V Pll Ur .1 .. ~t · C,oa aing t:1 r11,t: n K'lt oo•·•·tffrT \h" h•tt-s1n•1)()f'\11 111al11 11 • 1h1 t'ft1111 111 11 11111.ml.11c th•~ be11l of .;II po 1oblt' c11.1''' ''1th t h1 1 '.1!1101111.1 l1•u't t<'rn 1i. a' murh a fa ilure today ,,, 11 11 '" '' 11 I.. m th1·,11111111t•r tt11w 1\nd lh<tl 't. virtually 11 total rl11p 1 1·11 11111\ \1•11 l.;111m ,1h11ut thl' ll>a'>t lt-rn II '!! u hUh• l1111l h It '""m·t11111'' C'.tlh~t tlw 't'J '"'allo"' b<'causi.> at OJls tl11111 • t• 1•1 ii otl l'•I' 111 I"' .11111 h t 1•t•(j-. On lht• j(round Ort •n hl.111.I... 111<1 I•. ""111,111.111 (1,h .lnJ l fU!ot<ACl"ani. 1, '"' ,,, , ... 11, 11 1 .. 11 .. 1h,t.tnl't' m1~ran1 and romt' lfl Ill 1111 lll•1tl1'1-. I .111.:111~ ft ••Ill c•1.:ht lO 2() IOChCS IO length I 1llflll tll I., l\'111 I~ ( ,lllnl ll',l'I ~1('3USt' ti ' tht" t.mttlle5t Of 1111• \ 1111'111'1' \I"" .t pp,11111th l~'lllll 11fthl'nlO:>lftnlt'k} t t \'' 11 K '' II \ \ t hun~ .11 ountl 11ur {'Oa1tt al region 1 .. 1 .ii.;• t• • ·' I h• ' I' 11111 ul .trh hkl' ttob.i t 'hiret 1t>A et mp, up 1111hi•11111 1111) lllll f\1• 11 h l t l(IOll h llh ''l'h.11! JUllJ h· ha:. do1ted 1n however , the l ol llhll Ill I It ,tsl lt'fll h,t.._ (llWlll £t.'\\t'r SpolS tO llS hktng ln \ ltll h !toll\ I f11\ t .tlhl pl.I\ \1 1111h Ill\ t.11 ti 1~11 I IO\ ing t:!nough Thus the t.em 1111111111111111 t 1~ ··llh1·tl U1r1l followt:rs are most concerned 1 ·,~11 .~ < ;111m· /'t'r ~011 Ron Hein With Phony Lea.st Tern .th:.it thl· lc>u-.t t1·rn w11l l.lccome extinct. It 's considered an en· 1\art f'•'I Pd 'l"'l'll''o J' tt1 Ill K fill S, the California Fish & Game Depart- 11lt•111 -..1\ ·111h ~ot thr hrilhant notion of fashioning a new cn..1._1,11 hl<'.d•· that lhl' lt!ast tern would just love to come to a111l IC1\ I' Slwllr11 1K1 r ll>land. a bleak piece of real estate in Upper "'"''poll B:i~ v. .1.., sl'lected The Fish & Game people cleared 1t ,,( hru .. i. ... mN· least terns like to romance out in the open and shun h11h11~ places Two acres were cleared. An electric frru·<· '-'•'" huilt Jrnuntl 1l at a height that would zap weasels ~nd 111 ht•r rottc· l> but too high to bother runnmgtems. ''l,t, \Rl \. \'Ot' SEE, there hasn't been enough debate i111111 ntul 111rt'•1·nt vt·ars about alleged endangered bugs and tin) ··• ,, 1,..,,~111·" lh<.tl reportedly populate Upper Newport lb\ · \\'1 llt'l'U to bring in ~mother endangered bunch so there will hr 1•\'l'll mordo argue about. Wh) thf' Fish & G<1 me people even went so far as to erect lin v det'nvs models that look like Jeasl terns -to lure the little bird~ intothcnew sanctuary. Soon. lhe least terns began to arrive. They circled over She ll maker Island. They spotted the funny looking little de- ""Y terns ihcn thl'y I anded, look a closer look and laughed like hell. TUE\' PROMPTLY TOOK back to the airways, no doubt to fly up to Bob a ChiC'a so they could tell all the other least lt'rns about th€' really dumb-looking dummies down there in Newport Ba~ So far, nary a least tern has selected Shellmaker Island for romancm~. nesting or anything else except joke-making. The least that lhe least terns could do is take pity on the pnnr h:ird working f'ish & Game people. All they wa.nted to do wa~ t'rPatc an Isle of Love for the little birds and thus give them et popul ation boost. '\rt er a ll, one good tern deserves another. NATION /WEATHER Politicians Lash Out Victim's pa r ks Fly a Campaign Gets Hot Plea Act fly TM Auodatf'd Pre•• Much ffiergy was upended on 1•nf'rgy, alonw with u not in ron111dcru1>1t·· a mount on prer>· 1dent11al dchutes und on the nlrrruft thut wilh Russian ruda1 us the expt."cled sentry wasn't evt'n ther s., Wl'lll th~ 1.1res1dential eam- 1rn •ICJI Wednesday · Republican n u 111 I n t• e R o o u I d R e a g a n churl(l'<l the C:urtttr administra- tion wu11 "discouraging " energy dl•vt•lopment . President Carter .. ounterchurged· that Reagan was taJkmg "Wlthout checking lhe fa cts." and Reagan counter· <·ountercharged that if Carter had any complaints he really ought to show up and debate in Balhmore on Sept 21 Curter made final that he would not take part in that de- bate with Reagan and indepen- dent pres1denllal candidate John B. Anderson. • At the same time. two re- llr~ military leade'rs who are alhes of Reagan joined the at- tack on Carter over his ad- ministration's disclosures on "Stealth." the program intended to develop a bomber not detecta- ble by Soviet radar. This, too, brought a White House coun- terattack. Tuesday's brouhahas went like this: ENERGY: Reagan accused Carter of misleading the public by claiming he has reversed the country's dependence on foreign oil. He said, "We have more than enough energy resources to meet our needs, but only until the fuels or the future. such as solar power, fusion, hydrogen, tar sands and ocean thermal energy con- version. are developed." DEBATE: The League of Women Voters offered com- romises to get Carter into a three-way debate and the Carter forces also offered a new plan. The parties couldn't agree, however, meaning the Sept. 21 debate in Baltimore will be just between Reagan and Anderson. Insomniacs Get Break From FCC WASHINGTON <AP> -A federal agency has some good news for night owls wishing there were something· to watch on television after a station's usual signoff time. The Federal Communications Commission amended its rules Wednesday to allow television stations to remain on the air after normal signoff to present visual slides or slow-moring texts of news. sports, weather or other information programs. Such programming could be presented without any audio or with unrelated audio, such as background music, the FCC ruled, allowing broadcasters to experiment with new services for the public. · The commission had to amend its rules to allow such program- ming because or its definition or television. Th at definition specifies a station 's aural and visual transmitters must be operated simultaneously to pre- sent a related program package. The decision will allow reg- ular over-the-air TV stations to offer the type of informational programming often seen on ca- ble TV systems. where a single channel may be devoted to slow- moving texts of news reports. STEALTH Retired Air f'orce Lt Gen Brent Scowcroft, a na- tional security adviser under President Gerald R. Ford. and Retired Adm Elmo Zumwalt, a former chief or naval opera- tions, charged the Ca rter ad ministration had disclosed the existence of the Stealth program simply for political advantage, to defuse political criticism or Carter's defense policies. Powell, returning fire for the administration, said the two men well know that they didn't even have the Stealth program dassified when they were in pos itions or power. He added: Or Fear? CHICAGO <AP) -Police are attempting to determine whether a cry of "No, Paul, no!" beard from the office of drama coach and former radio star Everett Clarke hours before he was foWld stabbed to death was a plea for his life or just another lesson in dramatics. "And they also know it wasn't leaked by us. It was leaked to aviation Week on A.ug. 11 by op· ponents of adm inistration policy." ·~-I ...... Gaspiag for A ir A woman who works in the Fin e Arts Building where Clarke's body was found Tues- day told police Wednesday she had heard Clarke cry out "No, Paul. no!" CLARKE, 68, was the radio voice of ''The Whistler" in the 19505 and was narrator for the nationally broadcast "Thea~er or the Air" for 15 )'ears in the l940s and SOS before devoting full time to drama coaching. Since Clarke gave drama 1.essons, the unidentified woman said, she did not think anything of the incident: Police were in- vestigating a report that shortly after the woman heard the cry, a · m an was seen exiting the building by a fire escape. A janitor found Clarke's fully clothed body, stabbed nine times in the chest and neck, later that evening. The janitor had gone to check on Clarke after a friend called to inquire as to his whereabouts. A bloody pair of scissors was found near the body. ROBBERY WAS ru.led out as a possible motive because a gold neck chain and wallet containini;t $107 still were on the body. An elderly resident of Chicago retirement home and firefighter gasp for air during rescue from burning build- ing. Two residents and a fireman were injured tn Wed- nesday's blaze. Arson is suspected. Some of 375 tenants walked down as many as nine flights of stairs to escape. l n addition to being the voice of "The Whi stler," Clarke was a cast member of "The Shadow," another old r adio mystery drama. and was a recurring character. usually a villain, on the 1930s soap opera "Betty and Bob." Toxic Waste Alann Sounded WASHINGTON (AP) A surgeon general's re- port made public today concludes that toxic chemicals seeping into the environment pose a "ma· jor a nd growing public health problem" that will plague the nation for years. The report. released by three senators support- ing legislation dealing with toxic wastes. said the ex- tent or the problem is on! y now becomfog evident. While it will take years to fully assess the hazard, the report says, "We believe that toxic chemicals are adding to the disease burden of the United States in a significant. although as yet ill· defined, way. ''In addition, we believe that this problem wiU become more manifest in the years ahead." The report says recent environmental-control legislatiqn may help prevent future problems. but added: "We believe, however. that through this decade we will have to confront a series of en- vironmental emergencies." "Environmental emergencies" is the term of- ficials use for such disasters as Love Canal. the New York neighborhood that discovered it was built on a tox1<' chemical dump, which was poisoning its resi- dents The surgeon general's report was released by Sens. John Culver, D-Iowa ; Robert Stafford, R-Vl.; a nd John Heinz. R-Pa., all co-sponsors of "Superfund" legislation to deal with toxic wastes. Two Senate committees were holding hearings on the superfund bill today The bill is intended to clean up toxic chemical sites and pay their victims through a $4 billion trust fund fmance<l by fees on the chemical industry. The industry has been lobbying to change the legislation to have the costs paid for by general t ax dollars. But, with only a few weeks left before Congress adjourns. there are serious questions about whether legislation can be enacted. The surgeon general 's report noted that many hazardous chemicals· and pesticides "are so long- lasting and so pervasive in the environment that virtually the entire human population of the nation, and indeed the world , carries some body burden of one or seve ral oflhem." ' An endtJring testimony to I • • mans creative gen1t1s Showers Dampen East Much of Nation ContinuaJ Soggy Sunnv "'',.'"""" r r1ct~v ,.,,~, +"IOU<IY nwn1no Coa,tAI P\•Qt\ F-rid,, ,.'1()1'< tl"Ci l'l•Mr 11 low M lnti'.,(1 M In 81 low m O"lld tO\ "''"''' l. IQM YMIM,.,. n ,,, fl• W•f'\d ntQhl -'n<i mor,."''llQ '""'''' I• ••.-1no t11rtt \t In 'W>Uf PtW f"' t 10 It I') lo 1w t t11rttU~ t lrt J toot w1~ w.)Vf'\ •n .,\tt• • •••tt T wn tn '''"'' '\OU1fW'tj• ~.._. Ii #tit\. tn,. •not b, •• , .... , ~ ....-.vtt.i ~ tr "0 t,,-• ""'" P.u Uv "'""'"' tt ,,.,, J '10.l• iflff't ,_., c·autornin It '"011itJ t)t \HQf'ltlV W/H "'fllr if\ All ttre•' ot ~"",.....'" C-'1l1toout11 tnrC>OQl'I FrlOAY ., I~ n.,.,, '" o• ,n,. '"~' ,,.,.. o.i ''mo¥•" w t ut "'" n-01nl'\ '"' N•t.on .. 1 w,..orwr ~"'"" .-prf 'UC1f'O ,, .. ,,.,night\ «i11ind \Uf'"V O•yt '" '"flt "H'unt"o" _.,,o .,.,.~_.'" olno cuh-.r """'"()(\"' ,,. 1n1• ''"'''t"1 "'c.Jl""' "hd ,..,,llr¥'\ '4,)tl~ir\Q n.q,,.t ••"'' n•ou,1n~ CltlU(J\ f CH thr t·r11 rr.r, tht \rr¥1tt' tort1t( ,.,, • "'"'' •'' )f1 •rH1 Ow• 1nh,nO ¥Allfll'f\ \ofM'.tUltt ti'°" f'\ 1J htQl't t}f 81 D•lll' l'llol D•O•"l 1. G--.. ••f'f \' t 11 I \I l'I 11 '• I I• l. '• "' • , 70 U.S. s-111arw ,j Thundl!•slorm• scalltred ro11ln fro I,_. Gulf C:O..•llolhe Co11r0Hn••todn•• '"'" wa• •orl!<•>t for parts ot the MIS· MIUfl•ndMIHISS•ppt rtnr ¥•11t\IS. Showers wt"•t llktly IOclay owr Ille north~rn Rockies. Cloudy skies cov· or~d P•rl• or !he nor111ern Pl•lns, DUI \klH CIH•f'd lor "'°'I 01111• rest ofllle n•llon Wt<MI• Kalter..i '-" llnver..i o._;•r D•rtsof Ntw Mealco, west T••••, Color-tnd Soulh DakOC•. Tllun· <ler!howers ... ,. r-1ed alJO over nortllU\IC.lilornia TtmPf'••lurn around Ille nallon urtv !Oday rat1Qedl•om441n Concord, N H., ~11(1 8r.-Hord, P•., to U In P,_nla,ArlL T~,wra••~ Ml Le ~ AlbuCI"" 7) St .JG .,.uat\ta .. 70 ea111rnor-e 11 n BlrmlnQNn Bofw Bos1on Bult•lo Cherl\lnWV Clll<•QO Cl•v•I- Oal·FIWlll Denver Detroit H-lutu Houston lncln•Pllt J•cksnvlle LU VC19M Little ltodl Loutsvllle M1emt Mll1'·St.P He ... ~llle Hew Of._ H•w Yon. """ ..... "'-"'• Pit~ ptlllftCl,O.. Reno " u 13 ,, 11 ,. '° ~ SJ S2 15 " " ., ., 71 74 SS 70 41 to 10 .. • ,, • to 11 to .. " .. " H ,., n IS SI ., ,. '" 11 • ,, • ,. .. n 11 to • w " ),J St Louts ,. 5S S1P·h,,.... .. 10 ,, S.n 0 1evo 7S .. CALIFORNIA S.kerlflelcl fl 1S 81ytlle 12 .. FrffllO .. ,, Mont..-ev u se Needles .. 0.kl-10 se S«r-to ., SS Sent•~· " S1 Stockton .. 5' C•l•llM 11 '° El Centro ,. •• LkArr-7S '5 S.nt•Crw M S1 S•1t,M~Tllln TOOAY 5:0.p.m. 13 11 .0. p.m. • t "RIDAY First tow S· 15 •.m 1.1 Fl"t 111"' 11:2'•.m. 4.0 ·'° Se<Ofld 1-.S:41 p.m. 1.3 .u Second 111911 11:43 p.m. •.• .en Sun r l-•:34 •.m., wts 1 :CM p.m. MOCMI r1.-1:N•.m., Hts l :J1 p.m . s ... 111qori Surt: A-age he'9ht tn feet, mu· lmum 11•111111 In l••I, period tn M<Oftds. lum• IMl•Mllnka NHt-1·Hllnllnll011 Sen DICl90 °""'1Y , s 12 J s ,, 4 • 14 4 ' 14 s-11: A-aoe lleltM In 1"1. me•· lmum .,...,.. '" -· C11redl1111. z-• , • Saflt• Mtlnka J • ~ ....... ......., J • .ot S... OI ... c:ounty I s Out-ffW Frldey• H19'1 wf1 <.,._ tlfllll"9 This oollector's piece depi~ing "Moses Descending from Mount Sinai" is in the Ceska c.ollection of Czechosloyokion art gloss to be 'Seen at Slovick's Jewelers in Fashion Island. It is priced at '18,000, and is a superb example of engraving, the most intricate of all artistic processes in gloss. Here, artist Bohuslov Horocek's design is executed on the for side, intended to be viewed through the vase from the front. Slovick's Jewelers cordially invites yoo to attend oor nineteen hundred and .___ei_·gh-tv_showi_·ng-of_. ·_· -· Cesk6. The ArtdGloss ----- S LA.VIC K 'S 18 FA.5HION ISLAM> NEWPORT BEACH SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1~, 1980 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM ·resentatlve of Ceska wilt be In attendance from 11 a m --4 pm .. CALIFORNIA Thursday, Seotombftr 11. 1980 CWL V PILOT A5 Toxle Control Brown Signs Waste Bil& Terminal OK'd $125 Million LAX Facility Due SACRAMENTO 1Af'1 <;uv Ed111unti Ht own Jr ha~ t11gned u l'flt'K 11( balls th.11 ht'.__.,., an• p11rt or lhe "boldt>!>t " to 11• "·"h' 1·ontn1l prlltlrilffi In the nouon Uut a gtoul' heJ1lt•d \n n1w 11( Hni"n ' 11nhtu·al allies. Tom Il a~ tll'n. '·'Jct tht• 11n1t:r,1 m tiOf'"-n1tt 1o10 l :er enough, u stt1t••m"nt th1• lkm1H·r .111r ~11\Nnnr set-med to aj(rt'l' "1th " .. ·or tht> future lht•n• '' n111n· 111 1111 llrn" n 1a1d at u m·v. !> nll\f t•rt•1w1• \h>th11•"1d,1 \ · \.\ 1• 'hould b c lS pc n ti 111 Ji: Ill 11 IH' \ •• I,. an Ill.: II JI l' '( "t In lot dump:. \\'1• h u' t' 10 11"' t•loµ .1lt1•rn.l11 H• technologw~ tua l'lt'.1111n.,: u~ and rt'•'' 1"11111: tht•'it' wastei." Heek~ td1·n~a1.-I .mu.,. •lflltt SAN .. 'HANClSC(I 1 \I' 1 \ 1111l'lltutt•s .ul VO(' ate whu says s h1· ' ••JI f11r "'' for ,jft• hut ru1t 1n her ne ighborhood lust ht•r hJtt 11· \\ t'illlt'\dJ' lll d11s1• ch 1\\ 11 .1 • 'lt'J/ \ 6..."YW' .. T,.... 11,·r 11111111· ( J llU1h• lllll(lt•I lh1•:-i tt•1 lll'JI ,..,f .'I C. l'lw n l \ " Ho.u1I of ----------' • Pt•I tlllt \ppt•,1b rdU•>t•cl 0 11 a I lJ '011• M ,ir go "' J am ~s· requt.>M tu h ft lht• .idult th~.tll'r pl·rm1t tor the Erotic Theater "Well, I had figurl'd 1t futility. but 1 shot m~ b1.•i..t J ames. who s ays she ti. no after the hea ring \l,t::. ,1n t'\Cfl•l\l' tn ">hot . ~aid M-. M longer a prost1tutt:. Bo•fJ Thrf#af D.-foy• Plmw SAN FRANCISCO <AP 1 Bomb :.quad~ :rntl an explosive-sniffing dog failed to rerret out an) e xplosives aboard a n Eastern Airlines Jet a rtt-r a tele phone threat, and the plane took off without in c ide nt early today Flight 74, from San Francisco International Airport to Atlanta and Charlotte. N C . \I a~ de layed almost three hours by the threat, the second known in two days at the airport. He.ri~a" Fi•hi11g Boof SPf:ed SAN DI EGO CA P l The U.S Coa st Guard seized a Mexican fishing boat a mile off shore ~ednesday for violating a 200-mile limit At nightfall. the 75·foot vessel with a crew of 11 was towed into San Diego Harbor A spokesman for the Coast Guard identified it as the Prope m ex. a n Ensenada-based vessel 'O ~n9d by Productos Pesqueros Mexicano, a com - pany opera ted by the Mexican government. Aboard were 65 tons of anchovies. Car r1 .. ge11 011 Ba11 Bridge SAN DI EGO (AP) -A car plunged off the San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge early today, the first such accident since the bridge was built in 1969, authorities said. Hours later, divers could find only a headlight and pieee of chrome. Invest igators wer e uncert ain how many people were in the car . · · The car was clocked leaving Coronado for San . Diego at an estimated 80 mph when it sideswiped another car just a fter midnight and veered off the br,idge, plunging 150 feet, acc<W"di ng to the Cali.fomJa Highway Patrol. APWorepNIO lndept:md enl presidential candidate John Anderson places wre.1tl1 un I lolocaust memorial bearing names of Nazi death camp~ durmg \ 1~1t Lo Los Angeles Wednesday. Immediately to Anderson's left 1s h1:-\\ifc. Kik1 At left center is Mrs. Esther Cohen. chairman of the Sim on W1csenthal Center for Holocaust Studies. At center is HJbhi Ma rvin flier , dean of the center 'Loaded' Destroyer Docks in Long Beach I.ONG BEACH IAP l A Long Beach newspaper reported a Navy destroyer loaded with ammunition possibly including nuclear warheads is undergoing emergency repair at Long Beach Naval Shipyard. Gil Bond. director of indust rial re lations at the s hipyard said Wednes- day strict safety precautions had bee n ordered. A Navy s pokes m an s aid the Navy's policy in s uch matters wouJd be to neither confirm nor deny that the s hip carried nuclear weapons . THE SPOKESMAN, Lt. Cmdr. Mark Baker said he had not been in- formed of any emergency situation a t Long Beach. The newspape r s aid a s pecial permit was required for the vessel - the USS John Young -to enter the s hipyard because or a policy that no s hips with ammunition be allowed in the facility. The ship was allowed in, it said. after 1t de\C•lopl•cl ;:i It ak 1t1 11~ """' dome as it heackcl f11r ""a la">I Sal11r day THE DOME IS A rl1·v1t•t· l11r••l1·tl under the how that allow' th" :;11111 lo detect s ubmarines ··1t was an emergenC':!> '>lluat11m So we received the pr1lpt•1 appro' al from appropriate <1uthonl1t·~ " Hon1t said of the s hip's <1rnval · \\t• 1m m ed iately instituted safct~· prec.111 lions ." "There 1s no nuC'l1•ar leakage and nothing nuclear about the problem an electronic problem.·· he said T he newspaper said reports 111 dicate that within hours after its dt· parture the -ship's commander dt> tected leaks in the sonar dome, sent divers lo inve~t1gate and when they returned with confirm ation the ship rushed back to Long Beach where 1t was put imme diately in drydock witho ut unloading ammunition or fue l. I OS /\NC; .. :1.1-:s (" p ) Despite a 'v\i1r11111g fr111n the• U .S Customs St•rvH'e , lh1• Lo:. Angeles Airport (.'om rn1ss1on hai. approved a new In· l..r11t1l1onal Tl'rmin<tl ;it a cost of $12S Ill 1 II 11111 '1'111' rww l1·rm1nal. to be completed l':Jrh 111 l')X1 1-. dc:.1gne<I lo handle I h l' 11\ 1•1 rlov. 11 om I .<JS Angeles In· tt•r11;1t1<1nal /\1rp(frts' c r am ped S;1t1 lhlt· Tv.11 Hut tl;1rlan H lltvt:ly , ucting re ~11111.!l n1111mi.s:-111nt-r of the Customs Sl·n 1t1 .,,11<1 art h1lerts m1scalculat cd :mcl d.1111a·d th<.tt the terminal's tu:.t11111' ,111!1 11nm1gral w n check points v. Ill tu• Jammed the day the r ii<' I h I\ Of't'll' "Ri\l'\EU ON OtJR projections, this f,11·1111, \\111 bt· \.tturalt!d by the lime 11 b1·1·<irnc:-op<"r:111onal."' llavely s aid. \ 111.l)IJr na\\ in the airport plan. 111' '" 1 Ill. 1 ., I h t' a :. !-. u m pt i o n by JI d1111 t•b th.it 1:J OllC stop CUSlClm'i ,.md 1mm1i.:rJtHH1 mnclule!> would be .tl1lt t•1 handl1· 175 1nu·rnat1onal 11.1:. t·n~t·rs .in hour ··ot R F\'.Pf:KIENCE 'ihOWS that ,50 p.1-.-.l·n121·r ... an hour , not 175. is 11111rt• 1 t•as11r1.1hll'. '111\'l!I} arJ~Jcd Bu~ \1rr1ort (;~·nt.•rJI M:mager Clir ton \!11111 t· 1 duted the argument and :..11ct the 11l;1nnl!cl C'Ustoms stations '"'ul1I 111· ull'quate ..is long as the l"ustt1111s St'n ice chd not dose down dwl·k l""n'" int w11oth1•r terminal<; I ti1 hoard·-. unanimous volt> to ap· P''"' '>tht ruatiC' ch•s1gns jointly pre E~ly Deadline f i1r Busi11g .~I f,riday I n.._ \:'\!: 1-:Ll·:S I \ I' 1 ThC' !-.Chool Im • r<I Ii 1 11n1 ii noon I· nci:J\ to hand S11pl'r101 I <111rt .lud~t· Paul Egl; a 11,1 ' I .,, ., ·hcJ{JI<. r('p!.1c-111g those re mu-. i•cl fr om tht• JUrtst 's mandatory hu-.11n1 111t••grat1un plan b~ the state t 'ourt 111 Appt•al Thi· < ':.tl1fornia Su pre mt• Court up hPld tlw l11Y. er court l1eC'1s1on Wed 1wscb\ Tht· aprwllatP court removed the· ·•11 1ur11or l11~h and elementary sd1011h from the busing program Aug I on grounds the schools were a I reach surftc·1enll; desegregated The rulini.: left 20 non integrated st·h11<1ls without bus pai ring~. In a note to the board late Wetlne!:>· t!a;. Egl~ :.aid he has m ade repeated r equests for a ltst of 20 replacement schools anl'l included a list of 13 sug· gestcd schools in Wednesday night's order. pared by L. Pereira Associates. Daniel Oworsky and Assoc iates. Ben ito A. Sinclair and Associates and Jo hn Willia m s a nd Associates cleared the way for architects to pro· ceed to the next design phase. PEREIRA DESCRIBED the proj· ect , whose price tag earlier had been estimated at $90.3 million, as "an innovative, four -story terminal, featuring an open, airy space frame design with floating roof." T he terminal will be buiit at the west end of the World Way road system now circ ling through the airport 1V Producer Suffers Injury At Racquetball· BEVERLY HILLS CAP) -"Gong Show' and "$1.98 Beauty Show" pro· ducer Chuck Barris was in a body cast after s uffering a sprained back a nd cracked ribs in a racquetball game. a s pokesma n said Wednesday Barris, 51, was home r ecuperating Wednesday after s pending six days at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center for t he injury a week and a h alf ago dur· ing a racquetball match with former footba ll s tar Ed Ma rina ro, said Barris' spokesman, David Kramer. The cast covers his lower torso, Kramer s aid ··11e ran head o n into Ed Marinaro while playing racquetball at the Cen- tury Ci ty Health Club," said Kramer. "Not loo healthy. Ed weighs around 230 pounds · M arinarn. who was s igned Lo become a regular cast member of "Laverne & Shirle y·· but has not been working because of the .actors' strike. suffe red no injury. Building Ban Ends SONORA CAP) -Tuolumne County s upervis or s ended a 15-m onth mor a t orium on comme r cial, in· d ustrial and large s ubdivision de· velopmenl after approving a new general plan. The ban had been in ef· feet while a general pla n was pre pared in response to state contentions that the Sierra Nevada mountain county's previous plan failed to comply with state la w. SAY GOOD·BYE TO A GOOD·BUY. UCOUNTY 112 OFF OUR INTRODUCTORY PROGRAM. This is your last chance to save 50% on Holiday Spa Health Clubs two-week introductory program! Stop in now and enjoy a personalized exercise sampler pro- gram that best fits your needs. You'll also have complete use of all facilities. And what facilities! Hot hydro-massage whirlpools, Finnish rock saunas, steam rooms, sun rooms and, at most clubs, indoor swimming and jogging. Progressive physical con- ditioning equipment like Dynamics,· Nautilus,· Paramount : and Universal." And that's not all. SAVE ON ·oTHER MEMBERSHIPS TOO. We also offer different membership programs, all at a discount. So once you start getting into shape, you can stay in shape. Take advantage of your best opportunity to give Holiday Spa a try. Call or stop by for a free tour. These specials are not avail- able at our Torrance or West Los Angeles locations. LAST4DAYS! Holiday $pa Health Clubs for Men and Women OlltANGI COUNTY INLAND LOCATIONS C*eta ..... /NortlW .. 11 9143 De Soto Awe. 11 Nordhoff. (213) 112·W12 Lone hooh 4101 Allantlc Blvd., Cot'f\9r of C1raon (213) 42t-M74 Announclnw -noweal locaUo". 20040 Hawthoffte ••••· lft lM'r-o• at Del Amo aawd., In Ttt. .... Pl ... c-ter, f2U) M2·JIU ._,_ Port! 510 So. Beach Blvd. South ol Lincoln Ave .. (714) 126·0381 Orene• 622 E11t 1<1tell1 Ave . Weal ot Tustin Ave • (7141 639·2441 ~~~~~~~~~~~ Announclne th• eapenalon end remodellne of our We1tmln1ter Club. Now ••1Mtr•t• facilit ies for men end women 1 d•r• • week. IJSJ We1tmln1ter Ave. et Qold•" Weal , Monlcl•r 5350 Ollve Su.et (8t Central Ave. oppoelte Montgomery Wwd). (114) 62&-3593 lltlw.m.te 4020 ......_, (M At1!nglon), (114)117-1315 ._... 17031 v.ntun BNd., Well of"Belbol. (213)-.u>O .... , • .-1010 ttolt)wooo Blvd., CorrMf La er .. lw• at Seta MMlc el Center, (t13) 481-6307 Weal Lo1 Anw•l•a 1114 So. Bundy fnear Olympic BJYG.). (213) 1»7571 C.ete lie•• 2300 Hafbof BIYd .. (Behind Ttwtfty Or119), (714) 549-33&8 Mlealon VloJ• 24401 Allcl• Pkwy. •I S•n Oie90Fr-•y,1!1'1 no-o122 1114) IM-3317 -~~~--~~----' S-...,.,..,._ 333 Norttl H St. 11t 3rd (QPP09lte Central City Mell), (7") .... 1311 -- '_...__.,.~---· "'~ ---,........._ ........ --~--~--~-.. ..i:.:' ..._ __________ .. .z. ....... -:. ..... &. .............. ~ ....................... ..._ ____ .... ~- -.. oranqe eo~ .. oa••vP1101 Editorial Page ----------------------------------------------- ,ti HIE' Rotx'rt N We d PubllShfr Thomas Keevll 'Editor BMbdrd Kre1b1C:l'I Edllorlal Page Editor Meeting Maimers Need lmpro ment f'or a wh1lt>, lluntmglo n Bt-a<•h t'1t\ l'11un11lmun .Joh n Thoma was on h1b tct>od bt.•ha' 1ur Ile act Ni with decorum at Cil\ < 'ourwtl nwt>hn .c' .ind l r t>isled his t'OUJH'1 I ('Oll<'a~u<'~ with n•,pt'ct This was 1t m •t rkt'ct clt•p.1rtun• rrorn T hom-.'-bl'li<n 101 at tunes wht\n hf• 111~ult<-d a ',..,It an.: r·o nJlrf>SMtWll and to ld a mayor tv s hut up Sad to :;u~. ThomJs hn:-. n·~r1.·,~e1t In u rt>('t•nt pubh<' nwt•tttlK ht• c.tllt•ll .1 rll ... 1111 .:u.-.lwd c•oum·1lwoman u bud na n w .rnd ".trrwd ht• "•" ,.:u1 .... '" rake tu.·1~vt-r thl· ,·o,1b · lie follo'H""d 1111 !ht• t1rJtk h\ 1t-ll1r1).' \1.1 \111 Huth Ha iley. "sh ut up H~ult•\ Wht-n Thoma~ l" a lllt' tn offu t' 11111n• t h .111 t" 11 '1·,11 ' ago. thl'rl' "'l'rt' thu~t· "'ho hdtt'' t•d lw 1 Jllt•tf lh111~' ·'' "' s a" them and tipplatult•d h i!\> hluntnt•,:- ln reuht' ho \\ t'\ t•r fhcunJ~ .H't 111n ' 1n · 1111.11 1 t•pl .1 bit> and havt; ;,o plan • 111 pubh< 111c•1·t1 n~' t-l1s lan~trn~t· ,, offt•n:-1' 1• • 'ul):!.11 ..111.I ,,., \•' 1111 purpose He bring~ d 1M·rt•\lll 111 thl' l'll' ;mil 111~~1 .11 1• 1•• himself Refreshing Mo ~ AttheendofSeptember. lht.>1,'tt~ of f ount.11n \ a lll·\ \\111 officially sever its tte with C ETA. the fedt>r.tl progr<.i m t hal provides te mporary jobs and train ing to hl'I() part1t·11!:rnt.., find more permane nt wo rk an government or 1n t h t> pri \".II t• sector . During its five y e a rs with the progr a m . Fou11t a 111 Va lit.-~ has received m ore than $2.5 million a nd µrov1dt•d lraar11ng a nd employment to more than 200 people But CETA employ ment g uide lines have bt•t>n ('h<J n g l'd to focus primarily o n pe ople at lo"' incom e le \ t•ls whn laek jobskiUs. According to Fountain Valley pe rs onnel chrt>ctor Jllll Acke rma n . the c ity ha s few residents who qua ltf~ undt·r I h t• n e w guidelines. Fountain Valley's C ET:\ f'n rollme1H ha~ dropped from 79in 1978 to the c urrent 10 Thus, the City Council recently voted to end the t·1t ~ 0 !-. formal affiliation w ith the program I The fe" F o untain Valley residents who s till qualify c an part1c1pate a l the county level.) In dropping the local C ETA program. councal membl'r" observed that it h a s s erved a valuable purpose 1n th<' cit~ But they con cluded that today t he money F o unta in \'a lll·~ might receive probably could be u~ed to f;!rca te r hen<>f1t e lsewhere. Once e s t ablis hed. many governme nt p rogram!'! beronH' firmly entrenched and diffic ult to phas e' out With that in mind. it is refreshing to .sec: lo(' al go\ em m e nt officials eliminating a tax pa) er-s uppo rtl'<I p rogram when it h as outlive d its us eft.tlne.;s m thC'ir r 1t v School Responsibility For the second t i m e in three ~ ears tt>:Jcher~ or thl· Hunt ington Beach Union High Sch ool Dis tric t han~ st a rted the fall sessio n without contracts The last time this occurred. 1978. a contract agrePm ent was not reache d during the first half of the school year and the instruc tors w e nt on strike in the firs t week of J anua ry For seven days the district 's seven high schools were disrupted. Bitterness from tha t confro ntation s l 11l r e ma m s Although a s trike is worse. t he c urrent s t agnated con tract negotiatio ns put a stra in o n the e ducat ion al proces!'i that is not beneficia l t o the some 18.000 s tudents in t he d 1:; tricl. The lack of agre eme nt a nd the poss1 b i ht~ o f a confron talion between teachers a nd administration pro bably h as il negativeeffecton the outlooks of those in volved And if the a ttitude s of the educ ators becom e sour. and this is like ly. the stud ents are the ones who pay because the qualityofinstruclion s uffers. • The issues separating the two parties in clude s ala ry. health benefits and teacher transfer policy. Curre ntly, the two sides seem far apart But the hard fac t is that, even t hough the te ac h ers a nd administrators a r e on t he job, and giving them all credit for trying, they are not functioning as effectively a s a team un· • der the uns.ettling conditions . That means the s tudents a r e being shortchanged. And n either s ide of the arg ume nt c an escape responsibility for that. • Op1n1ons e xpressed 1n the space above are lhose ol the Da11v P1101 Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors a nd artists. Reader comment 1s invited Address The Dally Pilot P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd I Burglars By L. M. BOYD Av erage burglu r gels in and out of a house in three minutes. Wha t 's mea nt by average he re 1s the thief between the a ges of 14 and 22 who hits houses from 10 a .m to 4 p.m . on weekdays . This character is pro ba bly 1nlo drugs of s ome sorl. loo Because there are so man~ like him, he 's stat1st1 ral l~ s ignificant. llowever. he ts not ~s -dreadfully d amaging as another sort The kam burglar who bar ks up to the place with a van. s mashes o pen the d oor with a c rowbar . and· wrecks even lovely thing he th ink .~ uri Dear Gloo111v Gu~ The two presidentia l nominees already have saved me money on my electric bi II. I d on 't watch the TV news any mo re simply because I don't want to see or hear either one of them. J.C.V. c;1 .. my Gv> Cf"'"''"" '" Wb• ft\111•• h rt•lltr• •n• •• ntl nt<OWrllY ,...._, llW ¥1tw\ ti l1'f ...... "' '9flll ltllf "I "t•t le G ... "'Y G""'· O.Uy Pilot • • ••• • w 0 rt h ) II f I h '. t ~I k I' I t • ., da nge rous lo lw 111·ar him tru1• 11· ... .1bo rl:ini:wrous lo hl• him He IOC"lll'S n •pri!>;.al Q Whu \'roll• th<' r<•nownNI ·Jot• MillC'r ''> .Jok<' llnok . ., .101· Miller dicln ·1 ,\ ll 1 s r r i l' II tb fl ll l 1 l togC'lher afll'r· ht• d 1t•cl Th(•) hoped 1l rn1 ghl ralM' a littlt• m onc•v for h1~ w11lo v. and rh1ldren Onh thn•1· of lht• :!--Ii .1okc:-. in Lhut hook v.1•rt• all rihull•d lo \1 1!11•1 1>ic111 ·1 m ailer It went into t•1ght t•fh rums And :\1 r~ ~t rllc>r a nd lhe youngslt'r~ C'a mC' out ;ill 11g ht. finarwiall\ ln 19:10, tht' Crrnlt nl'nl ~il Ra kcry 111 t'hH•ago "'a~ turn 1ng out n1fl )' llllll' spongl' l'a kes. to tw -;old to pt•ople w h o f i I I t• II 1 h c m w 1 t h s trawbcr rtc!> an d lopped th e m o ff w i t h w hipp ed cr e"m . Lover~ of stra wber ry sho rtcakt• Wl'r<' numerous The market wus s izable Un fortunately , the s trawberry season wasn't a ll that long Wha l Continental needed was something else for cake fill· ing when the strawberries we re gone. Man:t~cr .Ja mes A. Dewar t r ied a s uga r y cream ll worked Across the street from his bakery was a s i g n that a dvert ised "Twinkle Toes Shoes .. That suggested the name for his confection "Twinkies .. Rowland •: unH / Robe·rt ovuk 'Flippy Mouth' Hurts Reagan· \\ \I 111 1\ 1\1 ~1a" St>l( 1nfl11·11•11 v.-11u111h h a v1• un 11 1·1 1111111•11 ll on ,dd H ea)!a rt '' t 11 " 1· r "'~· It• .11 I 11 \ t• r J 1 mm y t '.1t1'·1 111 lh1· 1 .... t JO 1lav' 1n t hr' h l111• 1•11 11.11 l>1·111 ot·ra l 11· 'I 111fl.!h11ld V.11 h '>l~llS llf furtl\t>J 1f<'lt•11or.1t1110 \ .I H ' •••• I' 0 Id II u I s I' ti I "'.111 ti..1111 "'"lllt al ... u111111t•d 11 li p Ht'<IK<HI I. •'•'I'' 11p••111111• 111 11111111 11 .111.I Pill t 1111! hi" lnul lfl II II ,. ' ' •• I ii 11 ,1 ' I " 1• 1• k ' 111 11 11 I \I h1111 11111. u 11h I h1 I .._ h111 I h1· \\huh• \'111 til ·I I•• lt.1 ... ri I thuu~·hl lhmg' 1111 011~·11 \\ h 11 111.11.."' I h.11 1·1 1t11·1,t11 1•,111 t1 1lh 1i.1111J l!Hl/! t11 H1·.1gJn I th 11 th1-. '>.11111' \lltt•f, ~ rl' ~'.' I 1·11·tl mdl·tx·r11l1•11l tolrl u~ on 11111 '"11 ht·n· l'"t twfort· thl' l1t-n11 w1 .11 1r "al1111wl ('on~enllon t h.it ... h1• \.\,1111l'd tu ge t rid of t"art,·1 "lw rn ... hl• baC'kerl m - t~76 Sht• hud tk r iclNI to vote for H 1o;1 ~;in ·1 v1' r hunge d ." she toltl u' without nottcl'able en thu.,1:.i.,m i\KM•:n Wl'l'U a q uestion nJ tre prt.>purcd by Pulnrk Cod dl'll 's ('u m br 1d 1<1e S urvey Hl'Sl':lrl'h. a111I aided by Mary l ':1111w llo and th ree ace Caddell 1n len•1ewl•rs . we riues lltm t•d 73 c.~g1st erec.l voter s a nd found Rt•a gan for cl own from our t"arller v1s1t to Precinc l 7 l Our to l a l'i 1n a <'t ual vo t e s . not pt• n:entage~ Heagan 28 c down from :n l. Ca rter 24 cup from 12 1. John Andcr-.on 12 <down from 22 1 don't knn"' 5 !same) and ·won't vott•" I <up from 21 In 1976 these 'ote" we nt for (\1rt er b\ JU"t <>'er 60 percent· on h slt J!hllv h·-.s than Precm('l ; I I ntt>t \ 11.•\4 t•d J t lhl'I r front door' 111 lhl'> pl ras..inl cnm mun1 l ~ 1~"1•r.igt• m 1'.1n incom e Sl 9 500 > ou r \Ot t·r~ inc luded m a ny "l' ta lk ed to a month ago Although Ht•agan n •lain:o; a lead. dt'fcct1cms \\('rt' dramatic r<11s· 1n g nt'IA q u e ~l1 o n s aho u t ~ 'Vlailhox Heagan's ob1 hty to hold 1nfla !ton -plag u e d . b l ue c·ol la r Democrats and rnde pendenlb es sential to victory on Nov 4 More atlrition hes a head un less Reagan abruptly stops say mg foolish things A middle aged hous ewife who still p la ns to vole fo r Reagan m ade that c lear when she tolrl us that Re agan r!> flippy w1lh hrs moul h and he changes his mind too much · · A re gistered lh·mol'ral .. he· " wavering AT I.EAST 10 of ou1 28 Heagan \ oters expres~ed som e alarm o ve r Reagan '-; hi p shoot ing st atements a boul t'llma . Viet nam and t he Ku Klux Kla n Hut lherr c rit1c1sms we n .· pallid rom pared to the glee of C:a rler and Anderson voters · 11e 1s loo confu:-.etl lo knov. "'hat direction he's going tn and he's always rescinding " <;aid a 59 yea r·old vocational teacher ·Forget Heagan I hs spl·ech<'s an· a lot of hulone~." o;a1d a rt• t1rl.'d fir!.' fi ghter Both b;ick Carter A {'())by College S('n 1or s u pporting Anderson told u~ 1-- .. Rca((an m a kes one blunder a fter anothe r Now it's the Ku Klux Klar\ .. Carter has done little to help himself other than punching at Rea gan's self inflicted wounds a nd questioning his relia bility Curler's favorable r-ating re m ains low (34 percent ) and with a !>m!(le exception, he continues tu lag far behind Re agan on dc<Jltng with the h1 g economic and foreign r.oltcy issues lhal we a!>ke d about Our vott'rs favor Reagan over Carter on ab1hlv lo handle the tldl·ns1• issue 9 lo 1 the Soviets. :I to :I . the "high tax" iss ue. bet tcr than 2 lo I Hcagan 's call for <.1n rmmt•daalc tO percent t ax cut "'a~ favored ulmosl 3 lo-I T iit: Rt:AC;AN PRORUM I!> riot 1s;,Ul'" hut 'hooting from lhe h ip .incl th1· aµpeurance of crm fu~1on fl\CI his pos1t1ons Wl· a .. kcd \'hl'lhl'r Reagan's recent ("h111.1 .llt1•1t·a111m had made ou r 'ol«f' I!•!>-. ,·11nf1dcnt " over Ht•agJn ., .Jllllll\ lo handle tough f o r t• 1 i.: n q u c .s t 1 o n ., A m on ,g R<>agan votN S. six s a id the :,. no~ fe lt '-;omewhat less c;onfi dent". among Carter and An d<'rson par t isans, the res ults Wl'r<' wor~c Si.xLC'cn voters said his hand ling of lhe C'hw a d1s putt• ll'fl them "m uc h lt·ss conf1 d(•nt.' 12 ~at<I l h l') ft'll "somewhat lt•ss c·onftde nt Thc1se <'()n('erns showed up m an o t h t•r area o f R e agan ·~ vuln('r ab1lr l) the perception as- ~1duou!>I) pressed by Carter that Reagan·~ nuclear arm s pro posal~ <'OUld t hreate n n uclear v. a r Askl'c.l "'hclher they agreed or d is a g reed that electin ~ Re agan president would "m l rl'a't.' the chance of nucle-ar "·Ir 2fi voter.., <mcludin,g our H t•a).!:.in \Ot e r s 1 sa id lhe v agn·t.·d · II) apµc·a rmg confus ed and con(r a rl1<•to n 1n some of th1• thing, ht· has ht:en sa y1 n ~ H(•.1g:i n has ht'en una ble lo gel uul from unth•r Ctirte r's wholh 11nprnq1hl1· l'ha rge It rs stiil t•:irl.' in lhl' ('a mpa1gn but voter pt·n·1•plmn)'. that held -1uch high 11r1 11111~1· for Hl'agan here Just 11n1· month a g1i a ppt•:ir lo tw rn •I\ rnJ,.! I<•" .11 d c·arti•r 001 lw<".lll"' nf ,10) """' cunftden<'t' 111 t h1 pr ..... 1rt1·nt for ·..,. ~· founcl non1.· trut h1'<·;.a11 ... •· l<1·~11!J n hJ" bn•n ,H'f tn).! lht• foul Pet Lovers Also Should Love Neighbors ro l h·· ~:rhtor I "ould lt kt• t11 n·:-pond lo thf' a rt1C'I<• in lht• l'tlol ,\ug l:J. C'IJO <l'r r11ng · F~t l':Jl I '~ m palh1ze in on(· rt'spet·t "'llh the ownC'r of Fat Cat · onh bt·('~IUS(.' she has lost a pet fo.r "'ho rn s hl' ('\'tdt•ntl y c:.irNI llowe\'er. I find il drfhcult to un· d ersl and if s he cared so m Ul'h for her pct why she would put h1mout· side at night. or day either I DO NOT condone torture of any living thmg, but it s hould b<' brou,ghl to the attention of all animal lovers that all the world docs not sh are their love. I. for one. would greally appreciate 1t if m y neighbors would keep their ca ls and dogs at home. They bring their neas into m y ya rd and use mv vard fortheir bathroom every day a nd night. which in tum. brings s warms of n1es For those of us who are not fond of cats a nd dogs. it is most un· pleasanl to have lo clean up after s om e one else·s pet It is a n m- vas1on of my privacy a nd pre- mises when I can not walk in my o wn fenced backyard without h:iving to watch whe re I s tep so I do not slep in cat piles. The same goes for the front yard where peo- ple walking t heir dogs let the m use lhe g rass for their toilet E ven though those who torture a nimals are te rribly wrong . it is also terribly wrong for people to have a nima ls and turn them loose on lhl'1 rne1~hbors MRS B FLEMINS Lael ri •~ \.-of~ To the Editor T h at 's j us t g r eat ! As semblyman Mangers chose not lo us e Laetrile for his ill mothe r and al the same time he c hose < by vot- i ng a ga inst a b ill > for all California cancer victims not to ha ve the choice of whether to use La etrile or not. ts he playing God for us? J UDY CRAIG ·u~.iw~ To the Editor: Would SQ.Ile of your readers like to play Santa Claus a little c a rly lhis year? An organization whose only aim is to assist battered women and their c hildren. could sure ly us e some money right now! The Women's Transitional Living Ce nter ( WTLC ). is Or a n ge County 's oldest and largest s helter for a bus ed women. Readers m ay have heard t}lat a HUD grant was recently re- l 'l 'I \ 1•d h\ 1111• \\'TIX -.u that the\ "tll llt' a ltlt' lo rrln\t' lh1s fall l~l l.1 ri.:1•1 q11.1111•1 ~ Tht·n· !ht•\ \' 111. t.·\l•ntu all\ !t·m porartl~ ho use• 75 \ 1t•t 1m:-•1f d ome .. t11· 'iolem'l'. up fnim lh<· 30 lh<·\ flO\\ a c·c·11mrnod;i11· - fll:T EVEN without th<' pro SP l.'<'l o f havin g t o fa c<' a mortgagt'. just the day lo da) o p c rat1on:il exp ens e s h a vt• caused t he WT l.C to leeter on the bnnk of po\'erty' In an attem pt lo bet•o me self s upporting. fund r ais ers lo help the WTLC are in the \.\Orks. But until they ,gel rolling on a con- linuing bas is. tht' d rain for utility bills and m:untena ncc re pairs is . a n d w i ll con t in ue to b e . overwhe lm in~ T hose who have learned of the relocation of lhe sheller have been generous an their offers of ho us ehold goods. "hi c h t he do no rs a r e stor ing until lhe move 1s com pleted llowcver. the immed iate underlyang need 1s for mon<>tary donations Pleas e ~e nd t ax de ducti ble contributions to the WTLC at P.0 Rox 6103. Ora nge. CA 92667. Our board of directors is being enlarged from 15 to 35 members In orde r to govern the larger facility Men and women who would like lo ser ve i n this capacity may call 992·1931 for in- formation MA HTllA ARF.1.L Old TO("f ic- To the Editor It 1s unfortuna te that your editorial of Aug 28 should give crede nce to the m a ligna nt forces operating m Huntington Beach. Mr Mandie. muzzled by a pending court case has been maligned in the press. by the re· petition of inaccurate s t ate- m e nts and innuendo I see "confide ntial leaks" etc .. as part of a long·tcrm political tactic of charact er assassina- tion Tragically the technique is not n ew and has been s uccess ful in this city on at least one pre· vious occasion. P erhaps other re cent e vents in this city may se rve as a symbolic demonstra- tion . that with the support of a broad range of active citizens, that City Council will no longer tolerate lttis type of subver~ive activity within our city. FRED BOLDING 'Wixon Sowp To the Editor. Until I read the Aug 27 story on Reagan a nd his China problem , . !'I.I\ rng Fool!-< 'h1n.1 Rap.., (,OP llopeful' ' I thoUJ.!hl 111 ... po~1l1on "'a ... Ill.I' 'l\11n .,oup Pl·rfrcll~ C'll·ar 'J 110 h.1cl the Chines e don t find rt ..,11 A ~ lu Re<1gan ' puhltt '>l.tlt• 111 e n ls. l he \ l'Oml' il l'ro-.s a-. though d rafted on his pl'r<;onal st at ioner\' so thin 1t on h has om• c;1de · · OICK 1.EWIS Did ff . lgai11 To the Editor Well. fellov. laxpayers. theyd 1d 1t to us again. our friendly gov· e rnor and Legis la ture "'You don ·1 need Proposition 9" they s aid. ··You a lready have income tax indexing and Propos ition 4 " Now we in effect have neither Permanenl mdexm g was defeal ed and Proposition 4 so mutilated that it will never set Ii mi ts on s tate s pending or return one dollar to the taxpayer. NORMAN Y SMITH '\'of '\eics To the Editor . T h is refers to ;.a Jack Ande rson a r tirl e p ublis h e d 1n your newspaper on Aug lfl Anderson claim s "Ir an in vas ion pl an reportl'{I" and go('S on to describe what is obvious!) a classifi ed subjecl and justifies his aetions as news reportin~ and worst'. that he implies he would be doing ~'" injustice to readers 1f he failed to publ ish wh<it he has secured from pl'ople s v.o rn to Sl'<.T<'C Y tn lh<' mill tan ~ind gon~rn menl of our countr) · I registe r here Lhal lhrs 1s not m·ws reporting but pure and sim ple under m m11lj( of the de f e n s e o f this c-o unl r) b) publishing class1f1ed 1n form~1 Lion . which . whether right nr w rong . whether it !>ho uld or should not b<'come an action ol the notion ·s for ct·~ -;hould rC' m ain classified Ncv.s reporting d oes not inc ludt' p u blis hing classified info rmation. howl'VC'r Anderson comes by 11 IS IT NOT bad enough that som<'one sworn to keep secrets lt'ts them out to someone who is In a position to influence anci in a pos ition to expose rl~1 ss1fied in· formation, let alone for c itizen <I don "t know that he is> Anderson to write. opinwna te and ('xpose lhe r lassifil•d plans of !ht' no t1on·• l cannot agree tha t e verything within government must be open and disclosed. There have to be classified s ubJccls. docum t•nts . pla ns and commun1cut1on of . : ..... . 1h11111!hh .1nrl pl.rn' ancl llW\ h,1 \ • 111 111· l.1·p1 f1t1m thl· pr\ 1n~ • "'' 111 11 ·1~1rt 1 ·r., \\ hn lhml-. lh1• pri·'' h.1 ... rtl.!hl -. hl'\OIHl 11'.J 'llN ,md "llllpl~ ror lht• f••.i 'nn 1 h.11 I ht•\ .1 n 1ir1·'~ :-.<rn11 dc 1t11" h.1 \1• to 1t•rna 111 l'lnst-d •HI t 11 t h1· 111111• to ;inn11unn· a ppc.,•r' or '-Urf.1<·<', In 11:-o wn act 11111 J ncl then 11. is ·news" and 1·:111 ~111d ,fiould he publi s hed. I am embarrassl'd as ;i c1ti zl'n h\ Jd 1on~ s urh <JS Ande rson. not t 1c:klt.•cl or cit-lighted that he un t'll\'l'red som e pla n Can you JUSt 1 m ai.:in<' w h at othe r na t io n!. m U!>I thrnk of o ur "securit v" \\ hl•n someone in go\'ernment \\ rll d1 !>closc lhings and so meonl' nol io J!O"ernmen l will pnnl them and wa\'e the banner tu l•mba rras~ those who a re in c·on lrol and try ing to handle thinAs the• best wav the ' see fit" <.:an ) 0 11 1magtn.l' anothe r countn thm k1ng about telltng a Cntted St<llt'" govt•rnmcnt person one of 1h r 1r sec n·ts tha t mig ht Ill' mutuall ~ beneficia l if kepi ,1 Sl'C'rt'I and remembering that perhaps som eone in our go\'ernmenl 1s feeding so meonl' like Anderson classified 1n - forma11on·1 • To m(', an nrdrnary citizen. f 11 r m l' r M a r 1 n r . f o r m t r l'm ployet• of the J\lom1c Energ) Co mmission. fo rme r c rypto- graphr t• c ustod ian class ified 1s elass1f1cd : WILLIAM S TllOMPSO~ B~kdaeBand T o the Editor After rea ding lhc article in your pa per of the need for funds for the Huntington Beach High School band to get lo Ne w York. 1t does not s urprise me 1n the least. I have bee n a resident of Hunt· in gton Beach for close to 18 years and this past year the band has bee n ~iven more s pace tha n I can recall their ever be· i ng g iven in the pas t . o nly because this year they honored us by marching in the Ros e Par ade Prior to that time they were tre ated as second class c itizens a nd were n't even in their own Fourth of July parade. I say let's get behind them and help the way they s hould be helped M.A TITCOMB • Tiit O•llY ~11tl ••I<-• '"""'lnl •ftf , __ ., ... , '""' .. ~ l..•"•r> ·-· .... -" ... It Etll ... l•I ~-Eto...-, l ta IMt, C•w Mew, CA tUH 1..t lMn Ctlltlllttt• ltr -IUll.,. t-lt W lllNtM .. -__ , .... Ut -jt(I .. M itt._. wnMn" M-• .... -H .. t -W l"<lvttf loll "'" W •l\lllMl<I In .__..lit Clr(WMO_ .. I .j M ORE ()PINION · on lloff nuu a ittl Lib rt Ed Kod1 till' 11\41\111 11f "lt"I~ \'or~ ,, p111rwt r 111 nt" 11.1lh' 111 1111hl11· ,uti111111,t1 .1l11111, h""' h1I ''" the 111• I 1•111111ud . , .,., I 111 MlllW "1•1•1..' ht , ht•t•n 1 m hr 1•1 lt•1I '"' h tl11.• I !'\ I 1•11'"' 111 .111 d lorl 111 '41111" Ill' t If \ Ii I' ht'l'fl t111tlt•I ('llUllltttl I 'l'h t ( \'1\'-11'> lh'ttplt• h I\ I h•'l'll 111111111~· '"·'' 1111' ll\ll'lll.1111111 1 .. ~ ... \\Ill \t)llll' '" 1111111\ t.1111 ,, 1 ' 11 • ti f I h o 11 .111111' 1 I ,\ I I ' h ,. lfl ll\tll lllllb Ill( I ,. 1h Iii,. ·' I I It , , I •• h Ill.Ill\ '1-.1101 • '" , .. , filll1 \ 1• II I I II I' I 1f1 111 ii I II 111 .I \ \\ll!ldt I lh,11 ,111 \1111• t iut<t't :i Iii m h .11111 1111' t•I 1n \I ... l \~I I 111 -.11r.,.·1t· .... l11 t111ltql' ,( 1111ll1om, 11I 1\ull.11 .. 111 t 1•tl1 I d lllt1lh'\ h ti I" lfnl1 ii O lll 1111 I h1• b,1-;1 I r pupul.111 •II I· I .,11 I l h1• m.1v111 "' 110" off•·r rn., r 11 , t'lll l•lllH't''> Siii 1111 I \I I\ •••• , '"" th1•\ f1111J "h11 It t!oll I 111I IIt1111111 Id Ill th•' 1 t 11.,U. I'" 11w111 "" "'" h a h ,1.,1!'. 1 ·•I \ 11\ll !>t' 1•11 " '-'O f It. 11111 1';1•" ' I I ' k , • I I \ .. Ill II II ' •• I , ••• I t Ill lJlll\ H ' 11111\ "Ill k tlll tll h•llll I\ lH -.,1l,1r1 ... I h t\I' 11 lht rt H• 11• .11t'tl !>I 11<h1• "' 1111 ,.,,1111 iii (to\11 1lt•i1 ir1 n11 11I h,I\ 1• 1111"11 lh1 I t'<Jl 1\1 I ,11 1 t'll JllHllL' .t ltll'k\ ii ,I\ "h1 11 I ho • tr 101• 11.1••11 l"•I 111 11111 1, .. 111 111 l.1h11r lut ,., 1•1 \ '"' 11 tt .. ur lit•' 11 11.t1 d Mr l\11t II I' 111 h Ill 1•tft111'111 ,111 1111111-.11 1t111 \1111 1• 1., no w.n 111 t•·lhn~· 1f h1-. .,: 11 ha.i1 111lh•d 111' ,111• 1111 ,111kt• 111 If lht•\ It' rlltl II I\ l ' Ill• 111.11 th.ti 1111· "" .. I 11pl.1\\\ "'") 11\.t'l "IW llll tht• \ 1 11 !>11 '> lllll t' I ll ~ ll h p l1tl ll \ 1111111 ~ ti lht I 111• 0I $111 I 11 llltt lht•\ """I .. ~.II 1•h t•.1I l•· -..1\t ''"'" J .1.,, 11 I· ii 1 I 11 ._ h1· I 1111•1 tat 1<111 \ .tl11l11l.111' (111 1•1 1 ~lllt'lll ... t.lt'l'l 11d tn 11111111111., .. 1 \m t'r 11 .ill!> whu .11t• 111111 111 111 111~ ~1l ,1 \··II fur {3oYs ()(e.{:K\ 'V'~f\c. Le\l\ '7 ~ \(ent'\l~~ KNrr~l~r<Y 6H\RfS ~. !AftO ~ lb .?O ~ ~ ii BOf:' o~ \?9Cific WoveN 64-\tf<IS ~.$lb .00 1 ~ Thursday, September 11, 1980 n Think Big on Budget Cuts t l1tllllp>1 111• W i ii I 1111 flllllll' 1h ' 111111• .. ""'' 1111 1 • 11 11 "' ,tl l hut 1 11111111,tl llt• 11 111 l'l 11Ji0 I''> 111 I Ill J 'Ill lllllli11f1 11111 111 II ' hlUf.:1•\ I lw1 1 It ~ ~1t111 l• 111111' I ht• \\ hnlt· I'''"'""''' 111 .1 111 pll• tw.111 I llllllf 1111 \\Ill flJ,lkt 1111' ( l'll\11'> 11111 1 t ,It 1111 111 1111'1 II \\Ill 111 '>II .1111 pll· t I Kt\ 1•01,l ~ottrl lli.11 """' "' 1111 '''111'11'>• 1111·111 11·11 ""' 1111• 1 11 lh o IUl 1:ih.ll1ll, 1p1t•'>l l11ll.," flth llll'' llH'll \\ 1111 !ht• ol ll \\I I lo 1111 "''" k••l 111•' .11111 1111•1 1•h1111 1t1 .. 111·· ''"' ....... I "" I I\.. Ill' llt'h l Vt ", II\ llll' lht•\ -;h1111lc\ ,11 ltllH't' lo 1t.1\ [111 lh1 1111~t·I \\_, 11111 lltll flllMH It oft 1111•1 •• ,p.l\1 10, 1111· I 1h1•1t.111 111 " h ,1\1• ).:11111' lhr11ugli 1111• 1d11d>' f 1•il1 r.tl hutl~l·t It• • liufl 1,.11 .1hqul ~JO lll lhllll I llJlll! lfl,l f \'1,f111h l jllll ft-th-r JI J•t'll•l1t 111• 11 a ppr"' llllJtel) 1111' -<.11111• lt-1.l'l tlit•\ '-'l'll.' \\lllfl .J11h11 l'il 'lllll'lh J'> Slllllt·d 11fft1•1 111 ~ •' 11 " U~ll Ill olhc1 wu1 d!i It \\1111 ltl -.t il l b1· .1 \ 1·r } lni. ~'"" 1•rr1111t•11 l I' h l' L> 1• rr\ u r r at s and l he f(l'puhl1t·a11' ha vl' tle mo nslrule<l lw\ n11d 1luubl or uq~uml'nl tt)al I ht·)' 1'.1110 11\ anti will not t•ut I 1· rt 1• r .ti c '<p c n ti 1 t 11 r t'!>. 0 n e rto,1s1111 11> they keep thinktng tlwy'll ~av<' money by mak ing all '"' h of governmental functions l'ff1 1 11•11l W!.!'vc all ht•ard them 111111111.,1• that on<·t> elected, they'll t•hm111.1le "was te I hi' l.lh •rta11ans start with a dtffl•n •11t JHt'm1!>C The' clo not ht ltl'\l' tht.• ~memmenl i.houlct supplv an} <;t•r vi ce to a nyont: f?o'{~ o~ ~f\0 ~~~ ~·~UJ-00 f gp; - COSTA MESA N ' who can pay fo r 1t themselves Thus lhey want to se ll the TVA, a nd in 1980, no goo<l reason ex 1sts for Wa!'lhtnKlon to be operat lflR a lot of du[ns und coal firt~d e lectric 1>lants , which could be sold to a eon~rti um or the st ates whose people use lhe power GO T llROl/Gll the l>ud gel \\1th an e~ c lo Jun king act1v1lies that the 1nd1v1dual slates or pri vale companies ought to I.le runrun~ and you will see vast s urns arc to be saved You could pick up $607 million by getting nd of the Maritime Commission which has been subsidizing the s hipping mdu!>try for s everal g~nerations. Four and a half billion dollars a year are spent in urban re new al programs which force one st-l of owners, often poor and • bl1u·k. to sell to a governmental ent1t v which turns around and re s~lls the property a t a sub s1d 1n·~nce so a largc corpora- tion ca.£\ put up an office build· mg, a shopping cente r or foot- ball stadium More than $200 mill ion can be saved tomorrow by closing the Drug Enforcement Ad· ministration. Ridiculous , having a special bureaucracy for one kind of crime. What next? An Anli·Rank Robbery Agency? Or on a small scale, why are <We spending Sl.2 million on the Of- fice of Snwllpox Eradication. a dis ea se las t seen he re m any years ago? f'or a fascina ting a nalysis or wha t the Libertarians would do to the budget that the two old parties won't , yo u can write lo the Clark for President Commit- tee . 2300 Wisconsin /\ve. NW .• Washington. D.C ~7 . You will find they want to c hop things you don't want chopped, but if the chopping is going to be done, we'll have lo accept los ing our own pets too Othe rwise , it's Carter or Heagan and the fi rst tnllion dollar federal pudget b) the t nd of 1984 • .. -... -·· I .• I I I •• t • A• DAIL v PILOT ~.Slpet1mt ll. ,., -~-~:s::::=:----. "C•••·· ... II l }emis Recipes, new ldea•.l menus ana locel food ad• Wednesdays In the ,.,.,. ,.,..,w~ "'' """" '"""' ic.... .... ·-·1 ........ , COltA•IAt41•12" .• .._ .... ....... ~1 ... c.-c..--, ................. _, .... ,, DAILY PILOT I lllthet.~•IHdona fl'OM 1he ,.., Collattona ot Alwtol'I MON lMo*fw Y'*N ......... ..... C9ilt,... Oft ,,. Ind lllftlrd8Y. ,.,.ll_lr 12lftd11 lntDrMmod911ne Noon • 3:00. THE INNER CIRCLE· COLLECTIONS ARRIVE Art Show Munllngtnn C.nu11 mallthru Sun l1eme ,Attacked I I.OS ANGf:t.ES <AP> Who aaid imilulion as the Mah~:tl form of Oat ter y ? Obviously it was not the makers or Jord11chc jc1m5 The New York com pany filed a $4 million U.S Oi11trlct Court s uH u11alnl\t u LOI\ Angelas clothing store which al- leic~dly iwld two pairs or bo&us Jorduc he jeans Aug 2.5 . . FOR SIX months. the <.'ompany s ays , phony Jordache Jeans have been turning up. : Crilolone, The s uit agains t Daniel Fashions o n Santee Street in the gar· ment district, and its owner. Daniel Driz, daims sales of the im· : Oioflk» S1nt' AfttMo. Michllli VoHbncht. And QentU .... : itation Jeans nationwide have cost Jordache "in excess of $1 mi lion." • Abl1r1Ct-pint Nd The s uit asked the rourt to issue a restrain· ing order against Daniel to prevent it from sell· Ing more allegedly coun- terfeit jeans. f sill for the button-beck ,cockt811 ...... ! f111toon hlmllnl, P..s-M sinl 370.00. LEVI STRAUSS & Co. has been running in· to a similar problem. In August, the San Fran- cisco-based manufac· turer obtained a pre- 1 i m inary injunction against three companies and six persons for al- legedly making coun· terfeit Levis. .... Circle In the FintDrmSllon • ' I ,,, _ fl f I I - :I. m a g n I n Two years ago, Levi Strauss & Co. broke up a worldwide counterfeit· ing operation that re- ached from the United Stales to England ... Belgium , The Netherlands , Switzerland. Taiwan and Hong Kong. More than 100.000 pairs of jeans were seized in the I South Coast Plaza Costa Mes~ 95 7 -1511 ----..,.--___ .... I I • • • News from all over California. is rounded up each day - The lowest fare! 197 7 ·78 case and a British firm was or- dered to pay Lev i Strauss & Co. $.500.000. each way to Phoenix on the Top Banana when you buy a round-trip ticket. Skip the hassle of Los Angeles International airport. We fly to Phoenix non-stop eve.ry day from aU three Los Angeles area airports -Burbank, Orange County and Ontario. To qualify for this low fare.just purchase your ticket 14 days in advance and stay over at least one Friday night. If you fly on a Saturday, there's no ovemighnestriction. Maximum stay 60 days. Discount is based on round-trip adult coach fare, and is subject to change. Seats are limited and the flight of your choice may already be sold out. So. call a Travel Agent. your Corporate Travel Planner or Hughes Airwest: Burbank (213) 247-8333 Orange County (714) 540-2060 Ontario (714) 988-8585 tL-~-~~~~~~~~~~~-----~~~~--~-~~-~~--~----- • NATION Carter Cuts Red Tape 'Report Card' Sliinm ~ns in 4 Years ' C Fourth In a 1eHea> WASHINGTON (AP> -Throughout his 1976 presidential campaign. Jimmy Carter pledged to rreate a government "as good and honest and de- cent and truthful imd fair and compete.nt and idealistic compassionate and as filled with love as are the American people." of legislation the White House pushed through • Congress lo change the l~year-old civil service system. They say the full benefits of the chances will not be apparent for several years. Portraying himself as a warrior in the battle against waste, corruption and bureaucratic red l11pe, Carter also vowed · 't.o lake a new broom to Washington and do everything possible t.o sweep the house of government clean." _., . Four years la ter , White House officials say the president has made headway toward those goals, largel y through changes in the civil service system, the openness of his ad· ministration and his government-wide re- organization. Republican Ronald Reagan ls ridiculing Carter's creation of two Ca bi net agencies - agencies which fulfill a Carter campaign pro- mise . Other Repub· licans contend Carter CARTER failed to fulfill his promise to remove politics from the J listice Department. The latter Issue waned after Griffin Bell, a close friend of Carter's from Georgia, quit as at· torney general. Bell's successor , Benjamin Civilet· ti, has become embroiled in a new controversy, however, stemming from his discussion with the president of a Justice Department probe of Billy Carter. BERT LANCE, WHO WAS CARTER'S first top-level appointment in 1977, was forced t.o resign as direct.or of the U.S. Office of Management and Budget after only eight months in office when he became embroiled in controversy because of his personal finances and practices as head of lwo Georgia banks .• When Carter announced Lance's resignation. he fought back tears as he said. "I know him personally, as well as if he was my own brother. I know him without any doubt in my heart or mind to be a good ahd honora· ble man." • In April of this .rear, ( \ f.'U, I\ ti }.'I·' ) Lance was found mno _ · · · _ cent of nine charges of misusing funds from the two banks, and in June the case came to a close when a federal judge dismissed remaining bank fraud charges against him. Carter's government reorganization has fallen short of the goal Carter pledged during the cam- paign. although there are more than 20 percent fewer federal government units than there were when the president took office. ADMINISTRATION OFFICIALS CONCEDE the goal of cutting the number of federal agencies from 1,900 to 200 was unrealistic. The administra· lion identified 1,846 units of the federal govern· ment in 1977 and by April 1979 had reduced that number to t ,434, mostly by eliminating advisory committees that had outlived their usefulness. The president has made a modest dent in the federal payroll, cutting the number of full-time. permanent employees in the executive branch by about 1 1~ percent -from 1,913,008 in January 1977 to 1.884,442 by May. lhe latest figures available. White House officials also point to a dozen in· ternal reorganizations, ranging from international trade to the president's executive office, that they say have increased efficiency, saved money and eliminated duplication. They say the administra· . lion has reduced the paperwork burden on the public by 15 percent. CARTER REORGANIZATION EFFORTS have not been without controversy, however. Reagan charges that the creation of the Depart· ments of Energy and Education fattened the federal bureaucracy. Harrison Wellford. a Carter reorganization ex- pert, said that without consolidating three former energy agencies into a new department, "it would have been folly to try to develop a national energy policy." Republican officials, however, contend that Carter 's reorganizations have primarily shifted personnel around. rather than improve govern- ment. "He rearranged lhe energy bureaucracy altogether. but he hasn't solved the <energy) problem," says GOP spokesman Michael Baroody. ''I would argue that he's compounded il... • Carter aides are particul arly p r oud TAKING LEGAL POSSESSION To Mttle b1lanc1 on ecc:ountl of three months commi•lon from t-ntly CLOSED DOWN OAI· ENTAL AUG DEALE A. We hew been lnstruc:ted by en 1ttorn•v In Beverly Hilla to offer the 1ntire Inventory 1t AUCTION • • open to th• public • • INVENTORY CONSISTS OF 600 PIECES PLUS OTHERS, OF GENUINE HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS & CARPETS To Include: V1tioue Chi-NII. Kermen.J Tlbrl1, Soumlk, Khelim. Doubt.ti-lo6ch1t1, l'eellmlri, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 13 AT 2 P.M. MAlllOnlNN 900 MIWPOIT cana DI. . MIWPOIT llACH T111M: Cllh/Check A, A • A Inc., Llquid.,ort • Auc:tlOMers A141 un IM wlewed one hour prior to Mictlon A KEY CHANGE was the creation of a senior executive service that gives the White House greater. leeway over disciplining. firing and re· warding thousands of government supervisory persqnnel al middle and upper levels. Alan K. Campbell, director of personnel management. said the changes "have made it possible for the top people in government to re· quire quality performance of their top managers." Campbell a lso noted that the civil service changes created a special counsel to investigate complaints by "whistleblowers" -officials who have gone outside official channels to expose gov· ernme.nt wrongdoing and who may have been un· justly punished. carncs. HOWEVER, CONTEND THAT the changes make the bureaucracy more susceptible lo political pressure while providing little protec· lion to federal e mployees wbo anger their superiors through public exposures. A. Ernest Fitzgerald, an Air Force cost analyst fired in the late 1960s after telling Congress about $2 billion in cost overnms for the C·SA jet transport, said the streamlining of firing procedures would have left him no legal recourse lo regain his job. . Fit.zgerald, who won his government JOb back in 1975 after a lengthy court fight. was frequently cited by candidate Carter in 1976 as a victim of government injustice and pledged there would be "no Fitzgerald cases" in his administration. Fitzgerald claims he is still i\Ot allowed to oversee large military contracts, such as the ones that led to his disclosures about the C-5A . WILLIAM A. CLINKSCALES JR., AN in- vestigator who helped uncover the General Services Administration scandal, said the new of· flee of special counsel was no help to him when he was stripped of bis duties in January. "The Carter administration and Congress have a deplorable record for protecting legitimate whistleblowers, .. Clinkscales says. "The employee who fulfill! his responsibilities to report wrongdo- ing is a fool." Clinkscales also questioned the administra· lion's determination to gel to the bottom of the GSA scandal. In 1978, Carter-appointed GSA Administrator Jay Solomon launched the investigation that brought to light multimillion dollar corruption at GSA. the government's building management and supply agency. CARTE R P UBLICL \' VOWED TO SUPPORT the investigation. Howe ver. after Solomon fired former GS A No. 2 man. Robert T. Griffin, a friend of House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill, tt)e GSA probe began to come apart. In 1979, Solomon resigned, apparently under White House pressure . The new administrator, Rowland G. Freeman III. said Solomon "overstat- ed·· the extent of corruption. Although the GSA investigation has resulted in more than 100 convictions of government officials and contractors. the probe never reached the up- per levels of the agency where political influence has traditionally been strongest. NEXT· The Inn.er Circ~ Bolles Killing Trial Begins TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) -Six times the normal' number of potential jurors were on hand when jury selection began for the trial of a man charged with the bomb killing or newspaper reporter Don Bolles. Superior Court Judge Ben C. Birdsall ordered lSO potential jurors called. apparently because the expected length of the trial and the wide publicity could eliminate many from jury duty. JOHN HARVEY Adamson. 36, a former race· dog breeder and tow-truck operator from Phoenix, is charged with first-degree murder in the 1976 death of Don Bolles. an investigative reporter for the Arizona Republic in Phoenix. It is lhe second lime Adamson has gone on trial here in the case. The first trial ended part way through jury selection in January 1977 when Adamson pleaded guilty to a reduced charge in ex- change for his cooperation in the prosecution of others. BUT THE PLEA bargain was declared void by the state when Adamson balked at testifying in a second trial for two men whose conviction in the Bolles killing had been overturned. Birdsall ordered potential jurors not to speak with anyone about the case and not to expose themselves to any news media reports on it. WORLD'S FINEST CEILING FAN WITH SOLID WOOD BLADES I I I I i I ·No Dope for Reds Comedian I~ by Sookts ........... NeN•d•b Singer Di a na Ross denies she plans to m a rry Gen e Sim- mons, leader or the horror -rock g r o up Kiss. "We're quit e diff e r enl in every way." she says. Syinbols Def~ Theater MOSCOW <AP) Bob HOJWQUIPJ>t!d bis way lhrou1h Red Square. follow~ by a pack of Weatem reporten but virtually I~ by Sov1C't <'1t11ens there lOSH thc 1111iChtA or sht'IJ) "It's 1reat tel bf' rc<'otenn:ed ," th" famed 76·~a.-.old com1e joked We'<J nt-,day an cr a aroup of Russ1<tn tttn a1ers pa:sst>d h1 m without o l(IMn<'f' S 0 VI t: T PASS t: a . · B V were r urfous about tht• C'rowd of photo ara ph~rs. TV camerumt-n and n· port~rs following tht• rbmNhun but d1dn·t know wh<> wab ('austna th" fuss Two RU&11ans who l'l&W llo11e• In GU M, Moa<'O · largest department store. said the~ had nt>ver he11rd of tht• man who haS made doiens of movies and ap peared Oil co untless lelev l\IOn specials in the l lnitedStates Hope. who last v1s1ted the Soviet Union tn 1959. spent 45 minutes tounng th~ square m the center of Moscow strolling past Lenin's tomb, onion· domed St Basil's Cathedral and into GU M, where an American Embassy official bought him an ice cream cone The comic, here at the mv1tahon of U.S. Ambassador Thomas J Watson Jr., is to perfor m before Amen can re sidents in Moscow Friday night He s a id he ma y use film of the performance in a future American television special. He warmed up Wednesday this way : WEST HOLLYWOOD SHORTLY An'ER HE arrived in CAP) -The play "It's Red Square: ··1sawastaronthe noor Hard To Be A Jew" will !thought it was my dressing room." go on Friday night, even As he crossed a section of the square though the theater was marked off by special white lines : ··1 defaced by swastikas don 't wanttogooutofbounds. I do that a nd a caller said it onthe Ji?olfcourse.'' About golf 111 lh<' Sovu•t lln1on "I'll Whip nt(ht C)Vt•r hl'rl' 1( tht•y r1111:.h the couriu• thl'y sturh'tl I nl•vn played with a rt'd hull " On AJghun1~tan "I cllclo 'l wunt lo go I rw ver du1 u m111111loguc from a camd " ABCHIT 'ft.1.t:VIMON 111 lhl· Sovlt!t 1101on "Ovt•r Ill' ft•, ttw TV set wukhes )'OU On h11; la"41 vii.It , p.111 of <• 1·ultural cx <'hJnt:t• lwtWl'\·11 111 .. llr11lt>ll State~ anc1 the Sovtt·t ll1Hon "The y llhe Amt>l'll'Ull.' I l'll<'h ullttt•t.l mc for Ii :.mg 111~ beur an11l wt1 t' ;111:. '" t· J \tar • t :urh•r Pia•·•·~ 1~hird In Iowa Farin Surve y OES MOI NES, Iowa lf\l'l Prest· dent Carter who 1mpo~cd .a partial embargo on grain ~<1lcs to Russia last January, trail!. both Hepubhcan Ronald Reagan and independent John Anderson 10 a nt'W opinion survey of Iowa farmers The poll, conducted by Wallaces Farmer magazine in late June and early July', qua zzcd 528 Iowa farm men and women on their p,reference ror pre· sident It found that Reagan enjoyed a lead of nearlyJ.to lovC'r Carter According to the magazine'ssurvey , published Wednesday. Reagan would have rt.'ccived 47 percent or the Iowa fa rm vote. ~Anderson was second al 20 percent and Carter <1 distant third at 16 per · cent Another 17 percent were un· decided Thul'9day, September 11 , 1980 OM. Y PILOT A9 GOURMET MARKET Tired of traffic Jams? Don't forget to check with us a bout our free home delivery service. l\IORNING FRESH PRODUCE Juicy Ripe Local Strawberries .... 59c bakt. So. American Bananas .......... 4 lbs./1.00 Local Ranch Fresh Broccoli ........ 4tc lb. Crispy Carrots, t lb. cello pak ...... 25c ea. PRIME & TOP CHOICE BEEF agt•d at lrai.t :ui.days to the p<'ak of perfection t'resh Eastern Pork Chops stuffed with Delaney's Apple Dressing .. 1.98 lb. Zac ky Farms Fresh Local Roasting Chickens stuffed with Delaney's famous apple dressi..D'g, oven ready or plain .... 98c lb. We are happ) lQ announce lhat Delanf') 's now has a gourmet catnlng' df'partcnf'nt. From _part) platters to a complelt' Sit·do\\n dinner. Call 673·5520. a-.k for Tom )1ar1in Thii. ad effective Wed., 9/10 thru Tues. 9116 DELANEY'S pEOPlE I J\\_l AlONG \\-\£ DELANEY BROS. SEAFOOD FRESH LOCAL SWORDFISH ................ 3.98 tb. (great to broil or bar-b-q when basted with lemon butler ) .LIQUOR DEPARTMENT Delaney's Private Label Chablis or Vin Rose mo mil > . . . . . 1.69 Bel Arbres Vineyards !750 mil > Cabernet Sauvignon or Chardonnay 3.95 Old BushmUI Irish Whiskey <qt. 1 •..••• 10.50 Berelch-Rernkastel Riesling <750 mill reg. 8 95 .. 5.00 Scoresby Scotch <literi S.55 ......... : qt. 6.85 (All liquor prleP' do nol includr lax) New Store Hours 9-6, Closed ~unday 2920 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach 673-5520 would be blown up if the _ Nazi symbols were re -I r-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-, moved , one o f th e theater owners said. I George Pan' Andreas said the 5-foot high , swastikas painted on the front of the 75-year -old Pan Andreas Theate r were found Monday, but weren't there when a c- tors rehearsing the play left the theater midnight Sunday: PAN ANDREAS said the vandalis m w as followed by a telephone call. "The caller said to me, 'Do you like what we painted on the front of your theater?' I said 'It was disgusting. Why did you do it? We're go- in~ to paint them over .' Then he said, ·Paint them over and we'll blow the place up.· '· West H o llyw o od s heriff's detectives in- vestigating the deface- ment will brief Pan An· dreas before he at· tempts to remove the swastikas. PAN ANDREAS said he believ es th e swastikas may be the work "of the Nazi or- ganization ." He s aid s ome ne ighborhood Jews who visite d the theater Tuesday noted 1 the s wastikas we r e painted in the correct Nazi s t yle -sy m - metrically tilted, rather than straight up. "They a ll told me, 'Yes, th ey'r e sy m - met rically p a inted ... we've seen this thing before. It's not the kids, -it's one of those groups.'" Pan Andreas said he was un s ure if t h e swastikas were painted as a protest of the play, or as an insult lo the J ewish Ne w Year of Rosh Has hana, begin- ning at sundown Wed- ne.sday. THE PLAY, a comedy a bout a Jewish family in Russia, was presented without incident this summer. The cast took a six-week break and had resumed rehearsals for the Friday night reopen- ing. Pan Andreas said peo- ple stopped calling for reservations Tuesday when word of the van- dalism and bomb threat s pread in the c o m - munity. "But I am determined to open this play Friday night -even it there are only two people in the theater," he said. Seeks Degree Staff Sgt. John L. Minor, son of Georgiana Minor of 1986 Church St., Costa Mesa , bas been selected to study ror a bachelor's degree under the Airman Education and Com- misaioa.iq program at tbe Univenity of New Mexico. ArtShow Huntington <Anter mallthniSun. • IS RCA portable video recorder and color camera, 1999.00. 1 • Now yotM:an record all your favorite programs whether you're home or away. You can even tape your own show s in color with sound. 2. Portable video cassette recorder can record up to 6 full hours of entertainment. And the unit weighs just over 15 lbs. So you can take it along to capture all your good times. ,(The rechargeable built-in battery gives you 1 V.. hours of recording time on a full charge.) In- cludes the carrying case with an adjustable shoulder strap. 3. The tuner/timer has a 7-day electronic programmer so you can preset it to record as many as 5 different shows, on different channels, up to 7 days in advance. With electronic touch-button t uning for smooth, instantaneous operation. -----=---------- -:....--~-- THE BROADWAY VOi.JR Nf 1G HB0RH000 5 1 0 1!£ The versatile, lightweight color camera features a 6: 1 power zoom lens, an elec· tronic viewfinder so you can monitor what you record and a deluxe boom microphone that telescopes out to 7-3/4 inches. And it's easy to use. Just focus, press the trigger and you have an instant color video show complete with sound. Portable video recorder and tuner/timer alone. originally 1448.00, now 1099.00. Color camera alone, originally 1249.00, 999.00. Televisions, 72. ,, tl If) DAILY PILOT ~.September 11, 1980 £~ \?@ (!!](( ~@[?WO ©@ "Cot o problt•m ' 1'hC'n v•ntf' to l'ul l>unn /'al wall cut rrd fOJJt' !I'll.mg tlw unsu'l"rll ond ot'fWft JI'"' "'t'd to solt...-&nt'(lulflt'~ in ~wnnrnrnt ond l'twtrH'.f' Mm l 51ot1r qu<>~flO''-' to Put I>un" Al \'om Srrt•l<'f' <>runi/f' COOll Uml11 1'1lot I' 0 HM /5&J Cn.,tn M f'JO ('A 9262~ As muny lrflt'U u.t pt~.mNr "111 tit' Ull.ftl>f'-r«"d but ~ 1nqtl1n1•1 ltr ll"ffl'r~ not 11'1('11.tding tht rt>adn':J full umru , 1lddr1•s.~ ond tiv&nl'u l\t1ur~· phOnt n&Hllbt>r l'Ulllllll h.'4'Url 11frr1•ti r/u.~1·11/1rntf1Ul'JW'Urf dt11 ly t' trt'JH ~t1111l11y~ ...... (" ..... ,,. "•'""'"'" Dur O•;AR R l\AOE R ~: Thi' Am.-rlun ('U t'f'r Society urJ(e>,. {'GO umu 11 &o vu K IU Ma&I<' Mov~ Mada!M' a vaa coa n nf'd la&o ~ mobllf', outdoor movie theater -Sept. le from !:31 to 4:Jt p.m. at 7333 Bolsa Ave .. Hu•Ungtoa Bu r h, la t on • jut'UOD with tbe ailed Wa) K.lck -off Campalp. The Magk Movi~ Macblae Is the newest eduu · Uonal project of the society designed to spread tbe word that cancer can be dftected and cared as well as prevented. This year the Amer ican Cancer Sot"lety's wllole educational focus ls oa cancers we can do some thing about, according t o a society spokes man. A pan of this project has beea lite fermatioa of a ZS-member Executive Speakers Club. Youa« buslaeas executives aad educators bav-e been tralaed by the society &o talk abHt cu · cers we can prevent and ddec:t la time for care. These include: breast cancer, skla cucer, col· oredal cance r and lung cancer. If your bulaeu, orgaabatloa or other group would be laterested la bavlng a s peaker on cancer prevention, plto9e 7SZ·MIO to make arrangement.I. DEAR PAT: !'fhe following is in answer lo one of your readers, who wrote on Aug. 23 in regard to "Helmet Safety." ..OEAR L . E .. Costa Mesa : My son also rode a motorcycle. He also was a very cautious young man. Although he wore a motor~ycl~ hel~el ?"osl of the time, I never worried tembly lf he didn l. In his 18 years of life he never had so much as a broken bone, nor any serious cuts, bruises or even scra tches. I used to say. when he left the house. "Make sure you wear your helmet -especially when you go on the freeway." However , I did not enforce it. He was killed on a nice pleasant day, when a motorist t urned left in front of him. Your son, as was mine, could be the most carefuJ person in the world. but please. please, if you want him .to be safe, insist that he wear his helmet or take the keys to the motorcycle away from him. The National Highway Traffic Safety Ad· ministration has all the statistics on this. Don't let your son become one or them. J F. Costa Mesa Thank you for your letter. Its message for L .E. and other parents of young people wbo ride motorcycles cannot pe>ssibly be compared to Im· personal statistics. Sha•poofng a Doll'• Hair DEAR PAT: My little girl's fa vorite doll needs a shampoo. The doll is old-fashioned and her hair is m ounted on a cloth base. How should I wash a nd set it? P .E .. Costa Mesa Since the wig of ha ir is mounted on a cloth base, It can be shampooed in a knotted nylon stocking. using warm soapsuds. Rlnse tborougbly in warm wa ter and d ry on a clean towel. Settlag .. the wig requires shaplng.wJves or curls back into their original style and securing with bobby pins while the hair is damp. Comb out long bralda before washing and plait smoothly when dry. If tbe doll's hair is matted, untangle it before washing. Begin at ends of tbe hair and take a few strands at a time, woridng through tbe wig to the scalp. Tips on Sharing Aparf•ftlf DEAR PAT: I am planning to s hare an apart· ment with a roommate . Where can I find some in· formation about who is legally responsible in this kind of situation, especially when a rental lease is involved? F .T .. Irvine The new fifth edition of "CaUlornla Tenuta' Handbook," by Myron Moskovitz, Ralph Warner and Charles Sherman, bas a new chapter oa room· mates. This Noto Press boo4' ls avaUable at mol t bookstores. The person (or people) slgnlag a lease or ren- tal agreement, or partlclpatblg ID the oral agree- ment lf there ls' no writing, ill responsible to the landlord for tbe full rent for the full term of tbe agreement unless there is a specific agreement to the contrary. This means that if two people sip a lease for a year and one· of them leaves afte r sl:I: months, both are lndependeat{y responsible for tlte full amount of the remaialDg rent, a.a.less tbe place ls, or can be, re-rented. The landlord wUI not care who pays and wiJJ try to get the rent la the easiest way possible -usually from the remaialag te- nant. U two or more people rent a place, but only one signs the agreement, only that person ill liable for rent as far as the landlord ls concerned. CALL MITZI WRLS ABOUT A SECOND TRUST DEED LOAN UP TO s500,ooo Newpor~.~~~~'Y.J.;i.~;,2nc • !~ 171.41 UIJ·tl.'X/) _ ...... -...---. .... . 0 •• -0 ··-·--·-·-- CONSUMER MERCURY SAVINGS OPEN !VlON. FRI. H A .M .· U P.M . and loon aU«iatio11 Marine Honors ........ Uu n ct l cud c r X avil'r C:u Jtul . n <' o r I 80. has been hosp ital· 1zc d I n Bur cel una, Spain, with u corona r y ;ailment. CAMP PENDLETON <AP) -Korean War veterans and their fa milies are being Invited to a ceremony Monday at which a stone from the sea wall at Inchon wiU be given to the Ma rines . A spokesman said Maj. Gen. J .L. Day, com· m andlng general of the 1st Marine Division, will receive the stone from a Korean government of- ficial. The ceremony will take place at 10 a.m. In the 11 Area parade field at Camp Pendleton. It comes 30 years after the la nding by U.S. troops led by Gen. Douglas MacArthur. SATUH.DAY 10 A.M . 4 P .M . EHcutlve Offices: 7812 Edinger-Ave., Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Sou/hftrn C11/llom1• R11gronal 61/fce$' 5617 E La Pal~ Ave .. Anaheim, CA 92807 8955 Valley View St .. Buena Par!<.:.~A 90820 1556 Arnelll Rd,. Camarillo, CA lM.110 20715 s. Avalon Blvd . Carson CA 90746 23021 Like Center Dr . (Lake i!orest). El T0to. CA 92630 1001 E Imperial Hwy., La Habra, CA 90631 Gt 4140 Long Beach Blvd , Long Beach, CA 90807 s Al'WI~ (1 U '.h. .\NDERSON) REVEALS in the DAILY PILOT --- 22939 Hawthorne Blvd .. Torrance, CA 90505 1095 Irvine Blvd .. Tuatln, CA 92680 235 N. Citrus Ave., West Covina. CJ!( 91793 "Mercury Room" av•lleOle on • r•servlld OIJ$1S 1ou .. 1 ttOOSl~C lff'DU WI ,..CU 8000 TillU llf'T. 17, t• All Sale Items are Sub1ec:t to Stock on Hand All Photographic. Typographical Clerical and Printing Errore are Subject to Correction to stay In hot water Energy-saving gas water heater w ith 30-gallon capacity, glass-lined tank. and high·temperature shut· off features for safety Reg 119.95 10995 ....... , ... u.us ... 119.95 st-tel.,, ... 1st.ts ... 149.95 rAtmstrong beauty that wlll floor you! Boxes of 45 12" floor tile squares from Armstrong. Ju11 peel and preu . Your choice of geometric pattern• and colors. Reg. 46.95 ........ aa· , ... 1." ......... -11 bllnd celebration Economy and atyle In one Item. Plastic bllnda to dress up your wlndowa and keep out the hot aun. 3'x6'. Reg. 4.99 4'•'" ,...s." ........ 4.11 ..... ,,... •. " ........•. 11 ...... ,...11." ....... 1.11 11'16', ,.._ IS." ..•.. 11.11 ··-. .......... I ~I ) I how to love .,., the bomb The Flea Bomb ttrat 1st D· Con's powerful flea killer thar s easy to use and sale Single pack Reg 3 89 2ss ~ ._.,. ,.c11, Nffl . 1 /'.__r ... _s." _ ..... _ .... _ .. 3._aa - UPER DOERS OF AMERICA Get officially licensed NFL Jug 'N' Mug1 and look for rugged Stanley tools tagged w11h this Super Bowl warmup offer. Choose jug, mug. set ol 4 mugs Winning souvenirs with NFL emblem. ScNw4ri••r Set #62..f47, 111. S.1S .... 2.99 cwset Set f l6-20U, .... 17.'5 ....... 9.99 24" LH.t fS24, 111. Ut ............ 4.99 Te,. M•wre l'l·J20, .... IUS .... 6.99 ....._.r #N-111~,l ... I." ......... 4.99 Y ... MScrew4riHr#2DN,l ... S.1S ... 2.99 ,Mket S.,..,_ fJtt, 111. US ....... 2.19 letrec..We bite ftt, .... Ut ....... 1.99 Swft"" #21·2'6, 111:1.40 · .......... 4.99 Neck Sew #N12'5, .... I.SS .......... 4.99 "9ne #12470, 111. 10.IS ............ 5.49 STANLEY spred the 11tln Spred Satin Latel!C wall paint ... goe. on llke fine sllk and leavM a long 1 .. tlng, good looking finish. Reg. 11.99 8!! don't be daft! -get deft! Detr a Salin or 01011 In· terl or/exlerl or Defthane comes In handy pint-size cana. Reg. 4.99 3~9 ..,,, ,...,. ........ 4.99 Ifs a natural for beauty Glidden'• Color Naturals• Is the bell latex wall and trim paint around. One-coat coverage. wa1hable. spat- lerle11, quick drying. 10'!! Conveniently located ... Easy To Reach for tucked ducts Big 60-yard roll of duct tape tor all your plumbing Jobs. Stock up now wilh several rolls. 2'" wide. Reg 7.95 shove It down the drain The Badger I garbage dis· poser wlll take care ol the mess quickly and quietly. Easily Installed From ln- slnkerator. Reg. 39.95 31ea • 2666 HARBOR BLVD. IN COST A MESA PHONE 546-7080 HOURS: WEIKDA YS 9 to 9 • SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 9 to 6 \ ~ \ - t -- . 1 ;. . ,. A . Thursday. September 11. 1980 CWLV PILOT ., Super 80s Get Ready for Flights THIS SUPER-80 IS DESTINED TO BE FLOWN BY AIR CALIFORNIA OUT OF ORANGE COUNTY'S JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT Air Cal"ornia Has Ordered Two of New Aircraft, Haa Option For Two More. Eleven Other Flrm1 Have Plac~ Order• tor Total on Order of 115. TECHNICI AN ADJUSTS PART ON "T " TA IL ASSEMBLY OF SUPER-80 McDonnell Douglas Designed the Fuselage to Reduce Fuel Use Daily Pilot Photos by Lee Payne \, l.A80REAS EXAMINE TAIL AllEMBL Y SECTION EttglnH De1tgned to Cut NolH, Eml11lon1 f • -. .. PAULINE ENNIS (LEFT) TONI DRUNGOLE IN COCKPIT Pfa~e Equipped with Olgltal Guidance 1y1tem MAAOO HAMILTON WOAKI INlfDE IUPEA IO PASSENGER SECTION Plan•• Bel99 Bufft In Long Beach by McDonnell Dougl•• c- .. ~·~--..;.....--__;;,._ _____________________________________ ..._ ______________ ~---------.;..---------------,------------------~-----------------------------------~ .... ---- • 1 I I 't I '· •• ' . . . ' '~ ~----...-.-....., ....... .......,..,.,,. ............ .,....., w ..... ~·__... '!-"" .. r ... --·------- 82 DAILY PILOT QUEENrE -~ ( -- 't II "Tak•• ..i ..:••11111111· llJ~ l'r .ih """t'rJI lllt'm11 Wild Ttirkeys _Back in ~ast HARTF'OtlU, <.;onn. (AP> -The state Depart· ment of Environmental Protection-wants to know: Has anyone seen a snood? Or a watUe? Snood and w at tie a re parts of the anatomy of the normal adult eastern wild turkey, which is making a comeback in Connecticut more than 160 years after hunting virtually wiped out the species in the state. THERE WAS A TIME WHEN THEY were plen- tiful researchers believe there were 12,000 wild turkeys in Connecticut when the Pilgrims arrived. This year. fi ve years afterthe first truJy wild turkeys were released in Connecticut by state environmental officials . the population is approaching 2,000. The problem is that environmental officials don't know where they are. That's where the snoods and the wattl~s come in. A snood is a fleshy growth on the front of a turkey's head. A wattle is the pouch-like appendage on a turkey's throat. Along with the colorful body feathers, they are the distinguishing marks of the wild turkey. Still, wild turkeys aren'teasytospot. "DOMESTIC TURKEYS CAN BE considered dumb," said Steve Jackson of the DE P's wildlife un- it.·· But over the years, wild turkeys have learned the techniques of avoiding people." The department has published a booklet, "The Conoecticut Wild Turkey Program," which is available to anyone interested in the comeback of the turkeys. ' Juvenile llitll Cells to Get Ventilation Oran1t County '!\ Juvt'n1lc Iii.II wlll l(et new ventiluUon to <'OO• Il a stuft)' cell~ 1rnd, presumably, to air out the ten11lons of ltli young tenants. Tht> county 6011rd of Supervl10rs voted un. anlmOU1ly Wt!CIMeday to •l*Ml •no.ooo to i~•l la r1• exha•t fana 1t Heh ot tM 10 concr.te b~ll realdenUal bulldln11 at the faclllty In lbe CitJ of Oranae. The fana wtD circulate tNlh air, NIIMI• lnmatr. ~Iced lntlde from I.be 1'811 .., JuvenJJe Kan employ~ claim aggravates anxleUH uf the nervou.i youths SCHUMACHER HAD CITED ate study at Juvenile Hall showing that the reached 91 degrees in one building on a hat••• In early August. He said the stuffy condittons·ma the youths locked up in the hall for rehabilitation harder to control. The ventilation will create only small decr~ases in air temperatures during hot days, ac- cord mg to Leo Wysocki, project engineer for Lhe General Services t-gency. Moving the air might make the temperature decline from the high 80s to the low 80s, he said. At night, though, the colder evening air circulating through the buildings will ma.ke a sub- stantial change in tempeli:ature, he said. THE SUPERVISORS HAD a chance to con- sider the problem during budget hearings in July. They s helved the issue at that time and ranked several other projects as higher priorities for fund· ing. County Administrative Officer Robert E. Thomas said approval of Lhe ventilation probably means one of the other projects won't get funded. mg ring flood l waterways in e County has been given preliminary ap- proval by the Board of Supervisors. The ordinance. which I will come before the board next week for fi nal adoption , was drafted in response to three drownings that oc- curred in Lhe Santa Ana Ri hannel following last winter ry, two men drowned ih the channel while rafting. In April, an 11-year-ofd girl play- ing near the s wtf'N:i!er waters fe ll in antt dro..,.a. • t • • .. t~ Badham Upset Solon Attacks Stealth Leak, OBITUARIES / ORANGE COUNTY Littering The ultimate hamburger. pure ground beei stuffed with cheese and ham. and smothered in fresh sauteed mushrooms . Gourfltet Coffee SJtoppes 15 Conv~n1ent Locanon~ Presley Estate By 0 . C. HUSTINGS there is no .. bom~t . ..,•a1it!!1""""'..,..,....._. Oaiin Dismissed· MEMPHJS, Tenn. CAP) -The estate of the late Elvis Presley isn't responsible for paying for ~he home of.Lhe singer's last girlfriend's mother. a Judge says. Chancellor Wil Doran dismissed a suit by Jo Laverne Alden claiming Presley promised t.o pay off her $40,000 mortgage. said Charles Glascock, her attorney. Mrs. Alden, who filed the suit in 1978, said she became clos~ Presley when he began dating her daughter Ginger in early im . Beat• Notice• •ENJAMIN C• .. Pllw dtloon of El Toro, C• .• CHRISTINE BENJAMIN, rfflclenl Luci• Young of J-n -C.Slld• of Newport llHch, CA. P••MCI ewey on Webb of Sen Clem4Pnle, Ce . end • Selltem-1, 1•. She Is survived by• or•nclClll-. Sefvlea wlll be lwld on l\elf·Slll .... _,, G. Weuen Of Re6-Friday, s.,ic-12, , .... IO:OOAM dlft11, CA. Gre...sioe •rvl<et wlll be el SI. NlcllolH CelllOllc Churcll, lleld on Frldey, 5ec>1-r 12, 1..0 el Le11un• Hiiis, CA. l....,.rNfti wlll be et J:OOPM el Ille Monleclto Me..-lel Herbor Lewn Memorl•I Piirli. P•rl<, Montecllo, CA. wllll llw O.le Cl· Services ~r -dlredlOf\ of H•r'bor ly CMPlor ir11l ~ of Ille Eeslem l ewn·Mounl Ollve _......, of Cosi. SI•• offlclellno. Services uftder Ille -... U>-SSSol. dlrKllon of Belt~ llef'99ron·Smllh i. MAAS Tullllll V>IHtcllH Owopel MortuMY of SIEGFRIED HAAS, -"· resldenl Cosle ~ -.tJ71. of Colle Mesa, ta. P••MCI ew•y on '"-•OM S.Plem-'· ,., ... I• 1urvl-by • CARL.OS LACSON <klEON. rttl· slep."°" Alex -fendtn Of New•rk. cknt Of El TO<O, C• .. for , ., • .,, Olllo, 2 greftdclll-S<oU -llred P•sMd -•Y 6n Selltembtr 7. '"° •"" l •'"111•-lllldron AuberlY, Survl...., by Ills wife C.SllO• delAOf\. ) Br..iford -Jone11-Fri.nos may !10M C.rlOs l . Jr -AmbrOllS de· <ell al Ille ,,,_...,.,., on Frldey, Sep. Leon, balll Of El Toro, Ca .. el!O • lember 12. l"O lrom 12 noon le d•llQlllen Grace Ctloy of Garden•, S·OOPM Servlca will bt i.ld on Setur NY. Sepl...-r IJ, I .. et IO:OOAM el Ille Belb 8w99r0ft-Smltll & Tutlllll , rtHCI llOTHHS SMITHS' MOaTUAllY 627 Main SI Huntington Beach 536-6539 "'I Weslcllff °'"'*'· m E. 11tll St., CosUI Me .. wltll Or. E_.. Coffin from llw Gerdtn ar. .. Community O...rcll of· llclell119. PTlvete int........,t wlll be •I Weslmlnste< Moomor·lel Parlt. Ser~lces under Ille dlre<llon of B•IU Ber~rcn Smlln & Tutnlll Westclllf Cllae>el Mortu••v ot c:o.1e Moow. -.n11. O! Ille Delly "llM Si.ff Fo rmer P resident Gerald Ford, who spoke In Irvine this week, isn't the only one criticizins the Carter administration for spilhng the beans about the stealth bomber program. Republican Congressman Robert Badham of Newport Beach contends President Carter has released "top s ecret, highly c lassified, very sensitive information for political gain." Badham is a member of the House Armed Services Commitee and its Subcommittee on Investigations. which, he says, is conducting a bi- partis a n in ves tigation int o circumstances surrounding public disclos ure of s tealth bomber technology. Badbam, in support of bis conten· lion that revelations of the stealth technology is politically motivated, recalled that a columnist writing in The Washington Post Aug. 14 said that the president "depending upon the mood of the (Democratic> con- vention might reveal the existence of new bomber technology." Others, inc luding White Rouse aides, said that information on the stealth technology will be revealed during the campaign, Badham declared. "One must come to t he conclusion ~hat the Carter ildministration is try- ing to create a bomber out of whole cloth t.o replace the 8-1, when in fact the technology does exist, but Lhe bomber itself does not, he said . 'HIC FAMILY . • Badham said that it was not until Aug. 20 that Congress was briefed on the stealth program In closed door , sessions of the House Armed Services Committee, yet Secretary of Defense Harold Brown already bad , used the expression "bomber" on COlOHl.AL FUMH.AL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 ,ACIFfC VllW MIMOll.AL ,Allk Deaths l/Elsewhere Aug. 18 at a press conference some 17 times, but later told Congress that struction at all. • • * CAUFORNIA GOV . Edmund G. Brown Jr. fought her tax indexing bill because he wanted to improve bis i · t.o Republican· Aue n Bergeson of Newport~~i!~ The IO••~t userted during a Newport &rW i\rea Chamber of Commerce fenlm eafller this week at the Balboa Bay Cw · s trying to re· assert billl9ilf afraid he would lo•e fw the s tate Legislature overr of the bill. TbeBll•• made iDI Inell~ livl., wor • pie mora me houses e Legislature "until Lhe govemow!' uu.Ued all the st.ops out t getitdefea ed." •• * MRS. BE RGESON WILL talk about tax index.Ing and other matters affecting coastal residents Friday at a session of the Orange County Coast starts u :• e Coast Co try Club in~b. The price of lunch fl~-6661 for de- tails. * *. THE COMMITTEE to Re-elect As- semblyman Dennis Mangers , D- H Beach, kicks off its cam· pal.. with a TGIF party at II arters. 16787 8e~cb BIYd:. ,... until ......... Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacrhc View Onve • V EVEY, Switzerland (AP > -Max R . Morge•tllaler, 80, a -r==================-Mlll!i~ Newport Beach 644-2700 McCOtlMtCIC MOITUAllH Laguna Beach 494-9415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495·1776 H.UIOtl L.AWl4-MT. OLIVI Mortuary •Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 "HCI llOTHHS lllLllO.ADW.U MOITUAH 110 Broadway Costa Mesa &42·915o I.At.TX IUGllOH SMITH & TVTHtU WISTCUflf CH.APll 427 E t7th St Costa Mesa 846-9371 H .. .... - Swiss chemist known as the "Father of Nescafe" instant coffee, died Mon- day at his home near here. X.PAUCE aFANS VP PASCO, Wash. (AP> - The owner of an adull movie house, once a tar get of this city's war on pornography. h as been given a civic im- provement award . Pasco city fathers cited Roger Forbes for doing his part in cleaning up do wntowm, said City Manager Lee Kraft. Kraft said Forbes re- mov e d the Liberty Theater's "crummy old marquee,'' renovated tbe front ol the X-rated mov- ie houae, and "gave it a personality." . ·~ .. --.... ~---... -·· Air compressors, yes. Air mattresses, no. We've taken the ads and listings that busi- nesses use to call each other and put them in a separate book-The Los Angeles Business To Business Yell ow Pages. Yo u'll find materials, equipment and services from firms all over the ' greater Los Angeles market. And you'll find them faster and easier than ever. Air mattresses? They're listed in Pacific Telephone's Los Angeles Consumef'Yellow Pages. J , Let's trade receivers. Trade in your old TV. Save money. B •Y o lv\agnwo• "'.J ,, 1elL"Vl'>•on during M'lgri.Jvu • FREE NFL Record look just for cominq in. _:. , ••• t .: : ''· ~~ v, •fl lie 0': ,. ,.,,..,Jqll l>O• res 1ncluoe a High Resoluhon · Foller and V1deomo11c color tuning for per1ecfly adjusted pictures. even 1n ch.::ing1ng room lig ht Model 5020 -The cr1rome trim ond base highlight this contemporary styled 25 · diagonal color 1e1ev1s1on EnJoY the TV's sharp , clear picture rrom the High Resolution Fiiter as well as the convenience of rouch·Tun1ng and Remote Control Also includes a V0tce/Mus1c control Model 4247 - Top ot the hne portable' This 19 .. C11ogonol color set connects to the audio input 1o ck ot your stereo to proouce h1·f1C1e111y sound through your speakers Also features High Resolulton Filter, Touch· Tuning ano Remote Control llllocMI •122 -Supe10 Mogoovo• stv11ng with a contemp0rary t1a111 this oeou1111J1 25 'doagonol Vldeomolle 'COIOI IV keep1 vour CC)IOI poclure Odjusled perlecttv IO chong.ng 1oom llQhll"Q Also features one knob eleotronic tuning and o tooo . Contr<>I 10< OdJusl1ng sound t I Wntdlff,._. 171 ........... 141-4121 the winning combination ELA STI C STRAPS ON WEDGE HEEL WITH PADDED I NSOLE IN NAV Y , DOGWOOD, BEIGE OR RED CANVAS. SUEDE. CUSHIONED INSOLE ON CUTE LOW SHAPED WOOD HEEL. IN NAVY OR NATURAL CANVAS. I 7ti.' .... • MIWPOaT llACH • 141 1614 fresh roosted Vienna Roast Coffee 53.95 lb. Reg . $5.99 lb. L1m1t 2 lbs per customer I All Teo 20% off I _..W4~t "tf f Corn1rs ~~:::ti~~ Coff tts Coo1\wor~ Coll'1c t a'61t s 714 ""5-tiTTl In the comer bettu1en Savon & Martet laslret 1100 Irvine Ave. Newport Beach Poirette's • 'Ultratoner '' B. C. & D Cups. Beige. 22.50 .OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS Dress up your little juniors in G ive nch y fo r Back-to- School. GIV£NCHV '"' • .---.• _J L '"'-r etlbVM& W'C • • • • • • • • \} mes am1es • v \} Q Wesu 1,ff Pla?a 1132 Ir 'Vtr IP AVt:!c Newport Beach Ca111 92660 714 -631 -6008 Teens • ·• •••••• :\c, er f• )olct ~nu.thcr ~irthdur! , 11 "'•I, I t's a beautiful wa · ,, to remenber important dates. It's the Amen can lf Gem Society's new - Birthday Book. ~ It's hard-cover Page size is 612 x 8 • • I I I inches. Slip·cascd. 160 pages. with 78 full-color photographs of spectacular gems Every day of the year has 5 spaces to record the nomes of rnends to be remembered that day. Dates are not tied to days Of the week. SO It '5 3 book you'll treasure forever You'll want one for yourself. several for gifts . l Z.95 BankAmencard • Vtsa • Mcutn Charge _....CH A RL ES H . BARR WHtclllf PIH• IM lrYIM Av• ""' & '"''"" P.O. tloa u .. Newport .. «II ft6'.1 171'1 .. ,.)310 DAIL Y PILO T . ( 1hf•1ri 11~1 I I I I' .\sµhalt l1t•111g 1 1 l-.l·11 1111 Iii , ... i..11111 .. t ...,, • ••• 1 m Foun1 .1111 \ .dh'\ ''ill ht' ''"' '• l1·d IP1 USl' at t 11 \ 1(1•1 11•.illt11l 111d 1 '11l t111 .d Ct~nt cr \It 111'' hilt• 11w11111"1 1'1 .1 1·l1111• alo ng Broo l-11111 .,1 twt '' t't'll 1 .11111 Iii .11111 l'a lb<.>rl J\ 1•11tll·., "Ill 111· 111c111n, 1111•111 •'JI ,,., lanes ,111· 1"111.,1•d '" t.11111 1.111· 111,1d 1 s u rf arrng Reptile .Fail To Rout Rat~ CHIC,\<,() IAl'1 I h1· J•t11tl111 111 tl1• I II in rested burldin~ \\lll'rt• lll'horJh \.\ 1h1111 1111 • 1r11 ti a \•a riatu"2 on tht• l'll'tl l'11wr 11f tl.11111 1111 111-.1• 111 of lunn~ !ht• rat:-:n.' ''·' \\I th .1 f11111• n1• ""•'II !>Oakes But 1t chdn 't '" r I.. "\o\\ llw . 11 u111t :q •• r I 11w111 C'o mplex has r:.iL'> <tnd hundrl'•b ,,f n•1111l1·-. 1rn1 The snakl•s. m 11-.1 ill th• 111 1 ''' 1:• 111l'h1·1' ung apparent!~ non po1-.cmo11-. 111 • • "' 111!.ltnJ? garter snak es, were much loo ""'·"' 11, 1 ·•• t l11 1 at.., .,r even frij?hten th<'m But 1111•;. 111 I 111 1 ··d 10 1 .11 ing Mrs W1l!»on .111d 11•h1•1 1111,.111 "" 11111d1 111,11 she finally clre1dPll lo 1·.ill thl' IM•t 1, "WE TllOl'Gll'I 11 \\' \:-, \ UOt.t' 111. ad rnitterl offkcr \/1111 1•11t lit' 111.. \\ h11 ...... It I•·"' 11• d to Mrs Wtlson s \\, • ..,, "'"''' .ipart1111•111 .,.. ,1t1 p.111111•1 John Rotx.•r t :-1111 "When -.lw op1·111•d ttw dtH•r . w1· .... rw 11.i, r11:lat away.'' D1•r 11~ -...11<1 \\ • 1 1p111r ,.•l 1 • 1, ti 't c o1her ('l'lt\\INI nghl lt.11·!-. 111111 th\ ''ill Mr-. \\ 1b1111 l111d tr1l' 111111 • ',, 111 ... 1,1 , •• 111t1.1 Paul R1wll11 told 1111 111 1•t.•• • I U•• 11 1m1111 ! the comph" 1<1 rid 1 111 llw " 1 1 Mr-. \\.11:-1111 .... 11d I hr J.i111\111 i.• d 1111 ii there J rt' ,111\ 111111 111 1 ' 111 11• 111 , .... "" Ii 111 why, and h1• '>JJCI lit• 11..itl pul '"·•'-• ... 111 1 '" 1,.,..,t•· ment. Then '' lwn I "' 111 111111 11\ kilt 111 n I !..t" one.·· OFFICl.K' \\'llCI .. , ~ t .... r I(,' I I.II nil lo.1·· menl · found fl\ c 11 '" 111 '' • ''·'"""' 111111 11111.; around" \\hl'll th1•\ "'''" 11 ·'"' •" • •I• 1 1 ti• The tean1 l-.n11.d11 11111th 1 "'" ~,, l111 1111· 1• • ,,.., at the sta 111111 Both -.11.1!-.1·:-. ,,., .. 1.111111. II• 11• 11 • .i '"'''"' d1v1sion Ih•r rig., 1111 Mrs \\il..,011 "·'111 .11111• 11 11 1 ... 11 1,1 1111• ::.nakes. Nl•1i.,h hrn.., thr 111~:h1111t 1111 c •111 q tl1 x • • 111 plained about tht ..,n<1l..1·-. 01H1 p<>l11t 1r11\1rl 1>11 rig said "The huildtnit b 1nfr.;t1·d \.\otlh th<'m ... he said . .. They're c rawling up through tlit: ''<ills. through the fl oor!>. <ill ovt•r · Ironically, IJcorrig ""~" lht•1 1•~ no \\ay tht' snakes could t hn•att•11 llw r .1b that lurk 111 t he building "They n • rcalh 1111 o.,u1w 1 rJl' \an C'ty h1g <is ca LS," lw -.aid T iit. (H"fl( t-.K!'I TIU t;u T<> 1·11nta1 t thl· build 111g 's owner wllh 1111 'uc·c 1 "' 'I hf'\ .1h11 111formed ttre city's hmldm p; and heatth-derr.irtmrnt!;CJS'Well a:. the animal 1.11011111 ill\1:.1on · llut I tJon t k11ow l111v. th1.;\ rt: ._, .. 111.: lo get rid of 'em Yo u might h<J '" If• f111111l1a lt l>ern g :..i1cl Another pal111ll11.111 l>a11 I t111 1aml11r a11parently dld notlung 11legJI La1o1tH .. nt.c 1 ..1\1111 111 llw 1•11111 1 l>epartme nt c; an.imal c<mlrol 111• "''"" ... ,1d 111 tit pa1·tment had co ntacted a -,nuk1 c·, ,.,.,, . .i 1111 I 111111111 Park Zoo who will tr ~ to 1d u1lll \ .tll 1111 11 ·~· tlw11 det·11Jc v.hut lo clci .1hout lt.1 111 ht <1111 MEA1'.Wllll.t· 1111 C II\ Ill '.\l\'1; 1·1 11 t s department ha~ tu 111 • .dl1 d lt1 twl1• 1 tr11 •It llt• r1• :.idenls wh11 don t \\,111! 1 .. I t 111.111111111,1 h11ild1111 As Mr., W1 h1111 ,11d I 111 '""' r air 1111 111 Ilic• ~nakCS than lht I c1h N ll 11·i I i tJtl ( ~·,>11 rst:' Nutritw11al 1l1·l1:1t ~·., s urrounding ... uga1 cholesterol fltx-r ht•.11 t disease. w cii.:h t 111-. ... diets, vc~cl ari .101 :.m and focxl additive!> \\ 111 be th e focu !:> of a chemis tr~ coun.e e1t Gold en W(•!>t Colt,ege m Huntington Ueach Golden Wes t will "olfcr five day l'lt1sscs and .1 T uesday evc111ng clasi-. of Chemistry \20. ha-.11·~ of 111111 1111111 ·1111 111111 .... I~ <k~lgnl'l1 !111 Ill 1 '-1111'> \\.It h lt tl le• 1H IHI M lt'lll l' h,11•J..g1 llUlltl l ' h t' m 1 c ,, I " 11 cl h111< lwnuc .11 a!>pu·h 11f nut r 1t111n as "'II .1i- l' \ t· I \ ti J } 1• d t I II g cho1C'cs. will be ('t>Vered. \ ( Cl Ill I'll I ('I .l '> '> l ~led 11ut 1111011 a n11h ~1s will twlp ,.,1d1 !>lu.denl e x ,11111m' his or ht•r eat tn~ h11h1ls C.ity olicit Gifts DES MOI N .. J>;S, Iowa <AP) The city of Des Moines b d1slrabutang 10.000 ·co pies of a gift catalog to res ident!'> 1 h<' <'3talof? lisb gifts the city would like to retl'IVt' from its <'tltzens The Ill 11ag<' 1·.italog gives tnd1v1duals and busin esses ..i c•h..int'<' w t•ontnbule money or equip· ment to various 1·1t\ <I rartments 10 return ror a tax deduction Gift items 1n the city's catalog range from an $8 phonograph record to an $800,000 Northside library Theo CO!lt of the catalog was donated by In- dependent Insurance /\gents of towa r N O OL:J\l,t;H ~Al.CS --· WEEKDAYS 9 TO 9 SAT.·SUN. 9 TO 6 AD GOOD THRU SEPT 17 ~eat1lator FIREPLACES WITH FREE GLASS FIR£SCREEN Th1~ 1. Amt11rir • l<iaJ1ng 1r .. J,,ufl\c.turur 0£ £1rAp•ct1 Ii~ \I r"dd thctt <>omewh<>re el~e J Com<i 111 and qet t he whvle ~toi·y. Tho • roe qt 1~s hre-.cr .. un 1~ d big heat saver and looks couper 36 ZERO CLEARANCE FlflEPLACt; 229~? NE.W E:..NERGY 44444 SAVING HEAT N rrRCULATING 313ff'P F iregrah e xtr,1 1n rnod ol ·11us t r ... t Pd. COMBINATION CHAIN LOCK 97: .. L .. 30 LUGGAGE CARRIER 3!~2 BIKE TIRES ) Yt >(If? ''HOlC'E X~OM .~O x I 75 269 ){,~fil, /.O X 11 H Xr.J ~'.l '< I t ~ EA .. Hoy, when you 1e '" Oonver tun e in KWBZ 1n t h e mormng11. Funniest guy you'll ever hear, Robert E Lee (that's his real name too } Wis h he wa• out here. He'd make you la u gh all day 3 1/2 LB. DG SHELTER FIRE LOG 74c This log burns for hours, one should do it for the evening. N ice bright flame, no waate, no hard starting. Ahh, it 's a pleasure. ........... -.-........ _..__.. • e .... I.• ...... -........ 4""""'-.. • NATION I LOCAL (,;a ru~nd ('ft11rt-1nn rt inf Judge Flays Civilians l'J\MP 1.1•:H ;UNJ>:, NC (AP> A n11lltorv JUd~e ha!> ucc;used 1•1, 11!:_111 au1horilte'> 11r se1•ktn~ puhltc•ll.) ror I ht•fllM'h .... In de hh1·rn1t•h tn1111o( to "111u d d } up" lh1• e111111 uwrtwl of M ar111t' l'fc ltnhon (;arwoo<I l '111 I< i'. Switzer. prc!>1<lang 1udi.:t• 111 llw ('Ourt martial, macle his ~H·t·usutum aflt•r a hearing fur <:arwoo<l in t·1v1han court on dwrg<•s that thl• µnvatc ussault I'd u 7 )t•ar old girl last rnunth Garwoocl hus d<>nil•d lhP all1•ga litJll In ht<, m1ht an trial, Garwood I., at t'U-"1''1 of dc•sc•rt1on an1I c·ol labora11un "1lh the em•m\. dur in~ 11 ~ l'Jr.., m Vu•tnam .. Sw 1 I/(_• r "a Id ('I v I I 1 an a u1ho11l1~·-. tn Jacks1111\t)l c handlt•d the a -.saull C'3M' poorlv "I <im rath1· 1 1h-.p1t1.1•.1•cl "11 h the WU) thl') 1t.1111llt-cl I ll111 ol the prolt•d 11111•, 1111 111 •. p 1dw1.tl s vstem J 1-. th1 1:1 .11111 1111, 11111 now Garwood 110 111111:1•1 ti: .... 1lw protect1011 of 1111· 1•1 .1 11~1 1•11, Switzer s.11tl li e sa1el he I 1111111:111 l11t • .r authorit11·-. ·,, t111l1·tl 1•11lil11 11; and 1·hoM· 1tt1 111111t 111 , 1tlt1·1 muddy u p Oil! ( I I' Ill I I I µuhlttit y f111 tlt1 ""t IH .111rl I havt: t!Yl'r ' I t 1•1111 '" '"Ill'\ I II was done· 11111 11111111.111\ S" 1t2er d11I 11111 t I "'"' ,,, Ons lo\\ t rrn111 , SJ1• • 111 \\ Woodwarcl ~ .. 111 ""' 111 , I'', t•eclure \\,t:-11 • .t 11 1, 1• ,,~,I rasc W e d1111 1 1 ... ," 11 " through llt• gr 111d 1111 \ 1111 11111 of 1ncl11 l11w11t <11:.1111-.i 1 11 11)1111 THAT1 s A curTt NCr R..EMAR.K . S HAtz.pt ~~D TO iHE ~· ~T. Purs TBmi (N THE AD (SOME:- PUN , SNotzF -:;;N ;z.F ) of lht• t'llUJll)', Woodward said \\1• "·I" no n:ason t o do ,Ill\ 111111~: d1fft•rl'nl ror Private • ; .... \\114141 '1111' 11111\ llt•ta1b of the alleged 11l I t•11w , .. 11 <iM·ll stale t hat 1t OC · 1 11rn•cl on Aug 7 when Uarwood 111 ft r 1·d to <II 1v1· the ~1rl home t 1 1t111 :1 < h11r 1'11 f1111<·111111 t; .11 '' 1 "'d wa.., a l'I 9sk d Friday 1111 '' .111.111ts ullt•g1ng he a tte mpt· • d 111 11111111111 "a lewrl a nd I 1·,1 1\1011:-. ad 111w111 th<.• hody" of I 11 1: II I \ 1 \11!.111 111<l1(c• "l't Sept 29 as 1111 l.1tt for .1 hl-.11 m g o n the sex· I.ii 1" 11111 I a -.t• \\1· 111\\l11lt ..,w1 l11•c µo-.tµo ned h, 1l11•1l11lt<I '-.epl 17 rcsump- 11111 111 c .. tr ~tMKI s C'OUrl martial r .. , 11 It··"' 1 \\l't'k hct.ause chief 11 I• 11~1 c tJllll"•'I .J ohn Lowe IS tll McCullo ch GAS CHAI SAWS .997 #MAC -110 10'. 2.0 C U . INCH E NGINE ~ I l ~ 'J'I t \ •p.1 IJ .. •.JJ•· k1 1qo., u11t t1e1•• I" •JIJI • j, Jl l•::J W r1 If,, 1, • t• tlO\'\ ,, (..1 "u 111 , .. • un 1nq th• Ch,lln S.-'\w V/h."' t 1r you :) those I >'r I .. I. y OU. MAC-120 12" 2 .0 CU INCH ENGINE PM-31) 14 ~ Cu .. INCH EN -"' NE P 1Vl ~lO ] f, 2 ( (.; PM-610 ) 7 CU INCH lNE ELECTRONIC ICNITION ENn1NE A SHAF .CHAIN SAW SHARPENER -~ 777 ·····~~~) It's full name is "M iracle Cha in ~ Saw Sharpener .. " It soundnc:i a little too stron9 so I left the "Miracle' o ut. You know us, low key. RAM ROD LOG SPLITTER 3!o! What with wood makino such a comeback you might as well have th1nqci to make log splitting ca'1('r BLACK & DECKER BENCH TOP WORKMATE 25~~20 It's a vise, it's a clamp, a work surface , a lot 0£ things. And none 0£ thern fattening or illegal (shuck.). 30 w :'II GI H "l• D •TL-420 3b. W x 71. H x 12 .. D •TL 526 997 4Z W x 72"H 2497 x 18"0 <TL-58 .. Tiu" 1o; tht:> .uqqe.i stoPI '<t u H , you""'" d~-.en1blo l l 1n <l 11£fy Big sh1>lves. C'ros<. bt-,,._..,.d too HIRCH WORK~ENTERS 48''W .x 67"H s 20"0 WORKBENCH LEGS 7!!x.s These are pretty well made. y'know .. You can put together as much as you need. All pre£inished (Call it a '"Loafing C!nter" and I'll buy one.) ? . e y e s • .. l· f .. :e ?S at rs r· !d ag If· p J :j r g n e r -------' ··-.. ·--- CALIFORNIA NO DEALER SALES WEEKDAYS 9 TO 9 SAT.-SUN. 9 TO 6 AD GOOD THRU SEPT. 17 BLACK & DECKER DRILL PRESS STAND can b. mounted t o make it a • fixed d rill press (well. almost t any ). F ully adjustable depth and an le. .. , GARAGE DOOR ~ SPRINGS 5~~ •P728C A had spring can be a real headache. These new deals even have safety retainers . I 't KINKEAD FOLDING TUB ENCLOSURE L 3297 M a ke the tub into a nice shower room. The kit is complete. Even has in struct ions one can understand (that's a first ). >. 6 l~EAL SECURITY g· APPLIANCE CASTERS 5 ~~•SO -5063 Now you can ask your wife to roll out the fridge and yo-u won't f-1 bad cause it wa.e so heavy. Mirrors can create an illusion. Small rooms look bigger, new vistas. Easy to do, square foot at a tizne, p iece of cake. Adhesive tabs. HOYNE CLEAR MIRROR TILE LOFT VEGETABLE SEED Don't ask .me if this is the season. In Ca lifornia it's always the season for something. At this price you can put it a way. TORO GRASS #" TRIMMERS That great line trimmer. (Well. maybe not great, but very useful.) Whips a way weeds and long lawn s tuff. 2.5 AMP 17~! 3.5 AMP 3777 •1100 MEL NOR SPRINKLER 3 4 !1 It's an oacillating wave sprinkler. "O.c:Ulating," that'• like a kia. So the water kines the lawn and it grows. Ok. • • THE WHITE & GOLD PULLMAN A nic:e pullman c an add a lift to the bath. It 's pref uus hed s o you Ju~t s h de it in t o place. You get t he o ne piece c u ltured marble top . The faucet is extra, but I promise you it will be a bargain (S o wash your hands and make s ure the lud s get behind the ears.) · 17x20 19x25 1997 3397 • © SHELL FIRE & ICE MOTOR OIL SIMULATED SHEEPSKIN 74C lOW -40 OT. Ah oil. There is a trans p lanted Brooklynite who smiles tonight because once again, we sell oi 1 ... cheap. EMERSON ,,.:--CASABLANCA CEILING FAN 36" 848 52" 1148 Something great out of the past. N ostalgia that works. In Brentwood Brown or Antique White f inish . FLUIDMASTER BALLCOCK CUSHIONS WEDGE 366 SEAT CUSHION 5 77 ~BACK aaa N o, the price isn't likely to niake the big magazines, but if you want some nice sound for little money. this is your stuff. RUBBERMAID AUTO FLOOR MATS I You might be surprised at how much water is lost with a leaky water closet in the john ' 1WIN REAR #8446-49 3 99 PR. .. I ' 1WIN FRONT #8445 -49 3 66 ~~ If Roy Holder, a 60-year-old M arathoner Thureday, September 11, 1980 s ONLY PILOT 8S Punch ~ 1971, PU11Ch Pullli LIO 0.tt LA l'1'Ms Sy .. "We know you worked your way through .med school as a magician, Dobson ... " Toxic Disposal Hayden Group Offers Plans LOS ANGELES CAP I -Tom Hayden's Cam- paign for Economic Democracy has proposed a program to end what the group called California's "hazardous waste crisis" by developing regional disposal centers and monitoring dump sites more closely Bes.ides regional centers, the rive·point pro· gram calls for the sta t e lo take control of hazardous waste disposal from local agencies, to accelerate its study by the state Office of Ap- propriate Technology, to include an advisory board for that st udy m ade up of local community representatives and, fin ally, that industries which generate the hazardous wastes "should pay for the construction and use of the regional system." ALLEGRA HAMMAN, CED CANCER project director. told a news conference Wednesday that the state must make a n effort to stop cancer- ca using chemicals from being du mped in the com- mon environment. She noted that private industry has failed to adequately ha ndle the hazardous wastes it generates The results have already been dis- ast rous for thousands of Americans, she said. "We must implement new ways in dealing with the toxic waste problem, which is a primary health hazard we are facing," she said. "Today we are urging Gov. Brown to listen lo our five-point program." THE CED, FOUNDED BY political activist Hayden and his actress wife J ane Fonda, says almost six million tons of hazardous industrial waste are produced in California each year, yet the state is far behind in controlling such disposal and its effects on the public. The CED Usted 380 s ites throughout the state which it said are considered by the federaJ En- vi ronmental Protection Agency lo be "potentially hazardous to health and the environment." Oxnard beaded the list with 10 such dump sites. followed by Richmond with eight sites; Pit- tsburg, six sites; Martinez. six; Long Beach, six; Carson, fi ve; Azusa. three : Riverside, two, and Los An geles. one. THE RIVERSIDE SITE..'\ included the String- fe llow Quarry 1n suburban Glen Avon, where waste acids pose a particular threat when heavy rains cause the. acid pits to overflow. and High- grove Sanitary Landfill. which the CED said had been used for such disposal .from 1967-70: "The Stringfellow Quarry is now going lo be cleaned up. however . the people of Glen Avon do not want lo subject other neighborhoods to our problems." said Penny Newman, a representative of Concerned Neighbors for Action. •400A ~ who ran up P ike's Peak, reads this. a set ~------------~ ·------t.i•i•s •o•n .. m.e .... <Th .. •a•t •g•u•y .. h•as•·•w•h•a•t .. it .. ta•k .. es •.• ) ...... I~ l:;, I .. She said toxic wastes from Stringfellow were to be moved to other dump sites that have the facilities to handle t hem. The only Los An geles site on the list was the Capri Tank Farm in East Los Angelc:s. owned by businessman Refugio Carrascco. which has been the object of controversy in the past two years I .I I -• ! I -- HAND SPLIT 6 FT. CEDAR GRAPES TAKES 67CEA . D o you realize most guys sell this 99¢ ea. reg. and 89¢ on special? This is 22¢ under their special. (I can document this ... ha.) GLIDDEN SPRED SATIN iif f ,,I Fll•--• 6!7 4x8 FT. 1/z INCH SHOP PLYWOOD 997 •II• If the head person forgot this, it's 112 inch , 4z8 ft. Figures everybody knows. but new customers are coming up everyday. WESTERN RED CEDAR STRIPS 23.7 ~PROX. 26 so. M'. Umm quality. Four inch wide boards. 8 foot long, 7 /16" thick. A wall ol this is something to .... This price is too cheap! Everybody get s more for it, b ut we like to get more customers in the store. then t}'ley buy more n ails. (Smart like a fox. ) Latex. thousands of colors . When is a window not a window? When it's a greenhouM window. Shelf for plants. Side windows open. Bronze finish. KELLER GREENHOUSE WINDOWS SINQLl: SHELF 34¥• "x 34 Y2 '' 9999 •3030 46W'z 34Ya" 11999 .4030 DOUBLE SHELF 34W'z 46Ya" 12999 .3040 Wastes from more than 70 local industrie~ have been dumped at Capri, which has been or- dered cleaned up by ctty a nd county health depart· men ts. Ex-con Gets $52,000 BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP> -Robert Giles, a Buf· Calo steelworker who served a one·year sentence for assault, bas been awarded $52,000 for injuries he suffered when attacked by a SOO·pound cow at the Attica Correction Facility farm seven years ago. . • State Court of Claims Judge Jeramiah Moriar· ty ruled in favor of Giles, 56, who was injured while assigned to prison farm detail. ''A city dweller all his life, he had no training or experience in farm work and, more particular- ly. no experience in the handling or dairy cattle," Moriarty said. AHHOUH I Tllce·lt-Off .. Quick a structured. 8-week seminar pr09ram for fasler weight loss tndivldual attention Techniaues for au1ck and permanent weight control Enrollment llmil· ed Pre-registlal1on reau1red OOl 891-3441 u. This 1emt1c seminar series is designed lo give you maximum weight loss 1n a minimum of lime Meel each week In lhe same small group. w1lh a trained m o derato r Discover new techniques for self-awareness Explore ways to change your ealtng and 1tv1ng panerns • forever Receive exclusive T I 0 diet plans . plus your own Personal Journal an invaluable guidebook. available only to T 1 0 seminar participants In eight short weeks you'll be enjoying lhe new, slim you -and the compliments from your family and friends! THE DIET IONUS--11 , ... INCYCLOf'elA WORKSHOP °' IATIM& ._....YOU ITAIT .. .. s......,......s.,..11 •••• ................................................... 'h•ur~•a•v ... p1e•m•oo•''.'·.'qoo ........ ~.LY•~•Lm~----llllllllllllllllllllllll~•-~~~~ o.lly Pllet P....._ •Y •kM ... K- KANSAS CITY RELIEF SPECIALIST DAN QUISENBERRY, A FORMER COSTA MESA ANO ORANGE COAST COLLEGE STAR, DOES HIS THING. It Doesn't Figure to Be 35·0. BILL WORKMAN Edison Coach . . . But Ed~on Still a Heavy Favorite By ROGER CARLSON Of tlM O•llY Piiot Sl•ll Just how good is Edison Hi J(h's 1980 vers ion of football'' And will Estanci a High's Eagles be the Sea View League's premier team? These questions and a lot more will be answered Friday night wh en Edison's Chargers. the defending CIF ll1g F1ve Conference and Sunset League cham- pions. battle the Eagles, 1979 Sea View League kingpins. Kickoff at 7 ·30 1s at Orange Coast College for the non-league opener. "I TIDNK THIS will be a major test." s ays Edison Coach Bill Workman "We remember 1977 when Estancia picked us off and we know it can happen again "We're going to have to get used to the fact a lot or teams want us badly Being a target is the price you have to pay." Estancia Coach Ed Blanton says hi s Eagles have the capabilities to pull off ~ an upset. with the maJcir emphasis on controlling the ball. While Workman offers commentary cautioning over the poss1b1hly of an up set. Blanton counters with his own brand · .. Someone said Bill Workman 1s a Christian. but so am I. I hope he doesn't feed me to the Lions ... \BOTH TEAMS F IGURE to enter slightly under norm al strength. Edison lost safety Troy Ory C cracked col- larbone> Estancia may be without Abel Cachola. its No. 1 receiver. who is ham pered by a strained knee Replacing Ory 1s Bill Gray. while Cachola·s replacements e1re Bob lloo 1recel\•er 1 and Ma rk Bischoff <cor nerback 1. .. Our No 1 concern 1s Edison 's run ning game," says Bl anton. "Dino Bell is a lot like his brother (Kerwin l . He isn't as fast. but he's fast enough We'll try to contain him, that's where they hurt us last vear the long runs a g a in st a c·o u p I e o f defens i ve hn•akdowns." WORKMAN AGR EES with the state ment "We kind of home-runned them." says the Edison coach. "And Estancia proved itself as the season went along.·· The game features a pair of lethal backfields operating behind relative· ly green Lines. Edison's arsenal includes D.J. Bell at tailback Che runs 4.5 in the 40) and new quarterback Ken Major. Es tancia's backfield is a veteran group which includes quarterback Jim McCah11l and fullback Steve Kraiss 1 both started as sophomores l and All· Sea View League tailback Bob Urmson. WORKMAN EX PRESSED dis · satisfaction with his team's recent in· ternal scrimmage, ·labeling efforts in every department as sluggish. Bell and <See EDISON, ·Page 810) • • ED BLANTON Estancia Coach Play Tampa Bay TonighL Cruz Was Thinking Home Run Rams Will Concentrate i HOUSTON (AP) -Houston left fielder Jose Cruz found what he was looking for Wednesday night and the Astros got what they wanted -a tie with Los Angeles in the National League 'West race. Cruz blasted his loth home run of the season in the 12th inning • to give Houston a 6-5 victory and a s weep of the brief two-game series with the Dodgers, who Angeb Win 1lgain (See Page 87) cam e to town with a two-game lead. "The big thing about this game is that it tied us for the lead." Astros · third baseman Enos Cabell said. "Now we can start looking at the scoreboard again. It's neck and neck now. The games are getting bigger, but the biggest one is yet to come." Cruz said he was looking for a home run ball when he came to the plate in the 12th with the score tied 5-5. "I ALWAYS LOOK for it and he gave me a fast ball inside," Cruz explained. "I knew it was gone the minute I hit it, that's why you didn't see me running. I jusl took it easy.'' But the Astros had been run- ning uphill all night. . Th.ey fell behind 3-0 after three 1nmngs on Dusty Baker's solo home run, Joe Morgan 's fielding error a.nd a single by Steve Garvey. The Astros tied it on Alan Ashby's two-run double in the fifth inning and a single by Cesar Cedeno in the seventh in- ~n1. . Los Angeles pinch-biltt:r Gary (See DODGE&S, Pa1e Bit) • Detty ..... ,.....,_ RAMS' VINCE FERRAOAMoW1U BE ON THE SPOTTONIOKT. By J OHN SEV ANO Of tlW O•lly Pl'-' St.H TAMPA Concentration, or better yet the team's lack of it, will be the focal point tonight when lhe Rams tackle the Tampa Bay Buccaneers m the hopes of winning their first NFL regular season game. After being thoroughly embarrassed and humili ated at home Sunday against the Lions (41·20 ). the defending NFC champions must now try to rebound against the NFL's No. 1 defensive unit of 1979. COACH JOHN MCKA Y'S Bucs picked up where they left off last season in defeating Cincin· nati in their opener. 17·12. The defensive unit. led by the Selmon boys, Lee Roy (defensive end) and f111 T'1 Tonight Channt-1 7 af 6 Dewey (linebacker), contained the Bengals 128 total yards, and an incredible 39 net yards on 29 plays in the first half. The Rams , meanwhile, ranked No. 2 in the NFC last season, surrendered huge chunks of real estate to the Lions in the form of 330 yards on the ground and 494 overall. There's a definite mis- match in those fi gures somewhere. In all fairness. the Rams were disjointed with three new players Jack Youngblood, Jim Youngblood, Larry Brooks-getting their f'int taste of action, and a fourth , Bob Brudzinski, playing on only one day or practice. "But there's also nothing that says the team is going to tum things around and be cohesive this week either. "We were not a very well-coordinated team against the Lions." admitted Coach 1\4'~ M.alavasi early in the week. "We'll be better as W6 go along but it's going to take some time. You have to re- member we have 12 rookies on this team." EVENTS ARE HAPPENING so quickly for the Rams this season that time is not a real luxury they can enjoy. Nobody wants to get behind early in a division race-and the Rams are no exception. The only change for the Rams will be at quarterback where Vince Ferragamo returns to the site of one of his finest hours. In cue you're one of those people with short memories, the Rams will almost certainly have mixed emotions when they take the field before an expected sellout crowd of 72,000. It was here. during the fourth game or the season last year. that the Rams played one of their poorest games in dropping a 21-6 decision to the Bucs. The team got its revenge 15 weeks later when they grabbed the NFC title with a convincing 9-0 victory. That game, almost assuredly, will be in the minds of the Bucs, the defending NFC Central cha mps. FOR THE BUCS, the offense, led by quarterback Doug Williams, is still spor adic. But the defense is as strong as ever and the running game, led by Ricky Bell, Jerry Eckwood and Johnny Davis, is vastly improved. That could certainly mean trouble for the Rams. who are still playlnJC like it's the preseason and somewh ere along the way have forgotten what took them to the Super Bowl in '79. Naturally. Ferragamo will try to help them re- member, but even the Italian Wonder might be a bit shaky for this contest considering he skipped practice in a contract dispute Monday. "I think he's got enough character to come in and take over and get the job done," says· Malavasi, who adds he has stressed concentration this week from his players. "But to say you want total concentration is a lot easier than getting it." It seems the Rams have a lot on their minds these days . . . and that's not a good sign. On the Inside • George Brett Seye th• Royela Aren't .. Friendly at They Once Were .......... See Page 82 • Ed Newtend Thlnka UC lrvlne'e Weter Polo Teem le rteedy "to Chellenge for the NCAA Chemptonshlp ...................•.... lff Pege 83 • Rod Carew Decide• to Telk Ate In ................................... Pege 84 • Mertne, OcHn View and lrvtne Launch the Prep fooltaeft ... eon Ton6tht ........... Page 81 • Adec:9 Mute Cope Wlttl Conftcleftt Co8M09 After 2-1 fltavoff letbedl ................. P ... 81 t . .. . .. : I ·' SPORTS BREAK I BASEBALL A Capsule Report From the Wortd of Sports Ricarclo Wait Afte r lntpr•~ ·~i ~ Tr o ut Hl'nt\) lt1r.1rtlt' l'1~l11tt' l'hc t•n,tn Me11a llaah and Oran~t' Coabt ('ollt'~e aratl1mlt>, cut h} thr Oet roll Lions in fu\'cH t\f rookw lo<'"ker Ed Murruy Inst Thursday. wr1:-lla""" o ot\t' du tr~out "Ith tht! New Orll'an SnlnL., TUl' da) Ju:.t an C'ase \ ou hi!\ t•n't been folio" 111.: th.-S1.11nt · k1t•k1ng 11om" lat.-1) It :i ~hamblcs Currt•ntl their h11¢h 11ru•f.'d k1<.'k\'1 , Ru11~t<ll t:rJCleben, who mudt• a 1eportt'<l $1lll,0001.u1t :.t•uson. has l>t-t'n handhnK h<lth the puntmg und ku•k1n.c l'hort•s But 1-:nh•twn. m ha:; first tt•:sl .1gaani.t San .,,r"nctsru failed rrmwrabl\ wht•n ht' droppt-d one punt and Ml!lhed two field goals, thl' 'il'('0111t unt' coming walh JU'l 34 :!>t'\'unds re mainang "h\t°ll would ho& H ' ttl'il lht< score Any" a) t11:-. pt'rform.mn~ t·onccrned th Sa1nb l o .. chmg staff cnou~h to t>xtend NH•;irdo Jn 1nv1tallon During hti. tryout·, Hu•urdn m1.,~ed only two uttempth from 57 yards out N1..•1•dlc.!>S to say he was 1mpr~ss1vt- r-------(tuat _. ol • ,..,. Da11 ------ "Last yea r l kept bragging about his strong arm, so he decides to becomt> a pitcher Don Fambrough, Ka ns as football coach. whose ~tarting quarterback a year ago, Kevan Clinton, quit the team to pursue a baseball career f '•utPr . S Pa•·••r Gn11g l p ,.,. 8 r ot•••11 George Foster 's 22nd home run of the season m· gave pitcher Tom ~eaver a three-run first-inning lead, and the Cincinnati right·hander made it stand up as his 53rd career s hutout a 3-0 victory over Atlanta Wednesd ay night. Elsewhere an the National League : Bill Gullickson struck out 18 batters and Gary Carter and Warren Cromartie belted home runs to pace Mon· treat to a 4·2 victor y ove r the Cubs. Gullickson. 8·4, yielded only four hits .. Rookie Marty Bystrom pitc hed a fi ve-hit shutout in his first major league start and Garry Maddox drove in two runs to help Phila de lphia to a 5-0 vie· tory over the Mets Lee Lacy hit a two-run triple and s cor ed on Phil Garner's single to break a third·inning tie and lead Pittsburgh lo a 7-6 victory over St. Louis _ Dave Winfield drove in three runs with a home r and a two-run s ingle to sparR streaking San Diego to a 4-2 triumph over San Francisco. The FOSTER P a d r e s h a v e n o w w o n s e v e n s traight . . Gene Mauch has joined four other baseball men · who have interviewed for the vacent job or San Diego general manager. Mauch tal.ked for three hours with Padres club pre- sident Bal.la rd Smith. Others who have interviewed include Yankees president Cedric TalUs. former New York executive AJ Roeea and Montreal scout CbarUe Fox. Kelly IJnlo ad• a P in<-11-ltif G rand Sia• Pat Kelly hit a pinch grand s lam homer and a Terry Crowley belted a three-run shot to power Baltimore to an 8-4 victory over the skidding Detroit Tigers W~nesday ntghl. Kelly. the fourth Orioles designated hitter or the night, ripped a Dave Rosiema pitch off the facing or the upper deck in right field , putting the Orioles on top, 7-4. Elsewhere in the American League : Aurelio Rodriguez singled home the liebreaking run to highlight a five-run seventh inning as the Yankees rallied to beat Toronto, 7-6 ... Mike Norris pitched a five-hitter for his 20th complete game of the season and Tony Armas drove in all three Oakland runs as the A's logged a 3·1 vie- . tory over Texas. The victory enabled the · A's to pull into a virtual second-place tie with Texas in the AL West ... Ben Otlivle drove in three runs with his 34th ~ hom er and a s acrifice fly, powering Milwaukee to a 3·1 victory over Minnesota. The victory was the first for interim manager Buck Rogers. who look over Sunday for George Bamberger ... Rick Waits scattered nine hits and Bo Diaz and Dave Rosello each drove in two runs as Cleveland rode a fi ve-run s ixth inning to a 7-4 victory over Boston ... Marv Foley's sacrifice fl y brought home Harold Baines with the winning run in the eighth inning as the White Sox rallied to defeat Seattle. 4-3 . Texas has signed a one-year player development contract with the Wi c hita Ae ros of the American Association. KELLY Di11fontentt>d Sun Die.co ~hul(crs defensive [il t nd t 'ff'd Oun, cht>l'tn by Nation al Football 4. t l.t•aguf' playl'rN as the American Conference '' llefl'n111vt' l'luyer of the Year" last 11cason, has formally fllt'd for rcllrcmcnl Oc1.1n hus refused to corne to rum1> ,lll<I n111>:1cd 1111 flvf' presea!fon games and the regular iwa1mn opcm·r 1-.st w.-ek against Seattlo. lie hu been de· rnund1n1i1 hl11 rive year contract be renegotiated. "It hurts me dee1>IY lo ~ivc this up, something that I re- • ~ ( .. ully lovt>,"' l>t'an said. "I wish to play for lht• ('harger!f. When an emplOy4:r won't d1 e.cus:,; a grievance. there is nothing more u working man can do · · .. Free agent ru11nlnt: batk Gerry F.llls signed a contract with the Green Bay Packe rs , replacing rook1l' fullback Vlc:ko Ray Anderson, who was pl::seed on the injured reserve list bc•('ause of a back problem ... Coach Jim Hanifan of St. Louis says more lineup changes can be expected unless the ou.. hmm improves defensively Sunday in its ((Uffil' agam:.t San Francisco Hanifan is unhappy with the ru rdina l!i ' 11 J5 loss to the Giants in the season opene1 San 1-'nincisco signed Terry A.ndenon, who was l'ul from the squud Just before the season began. and waived running bal'k Jt'rry Aldridge. Anderson, who was out of football last veur, wall ht-ui.ed us a running back and wide receiver. ~-----Ba•f"ftall T odat1 -----~ On tfus date an baseball in 1974: Bake t,tc Bride scored all the way from first base on IJa nk Webb's wild pickoff throw to give the St. Louis Cardinals a 25-inning, 4.3 victory over the New York Mets. The game took 7 hours, 4 minutes to play as 202 men (an a ll-time major leage record) strode to the plate. Un ttus date an 1959: Pittsburgh bullpen ace Elroy F ace was beaten by the Los Angeles Dodgers, 5-4. It was the only loss in Fal'e's 18·1 season. On this date in 1918: Carl Mays hurled the Boston Red Sox to the World Championship by spinning a three hitter to beat the Chicago Cubs 2-1 in the sixth and deciding game of the World Series. On this date in 1912: Eddie Collins or the Philadelphia A ·s set an American League record by stealing six bases in one game. Collins would repeat this performance 11 days later. Today's Birthdays : Hall of Fame pitcher Satchel Paige 1s 74. Oakland A's first baseman-catcher Jeff Newman is 32 f111r oH•f,r o nord H ftflRff"h in 1~o•·f>Jf1"4-r? World Boxing Council welterweight champ • Roberto Duran sa ys he will giv~ former titleholder Sugar Ray Leonard a rematch Nov 25, probably in M an.ila or Monte Carlo. Duran said he would re- ceive $10 million fo r the fight ... Harold Ballard's ad- mission that he wouldn't mind having Lanny McDonald back in a Toronto uniform may result in a tam pering charge against the Maple Leafs ... The Lakers have siJ!ned free agent center Darnell Hiiiman, a nine-year pro journeyman who was with the Golden State Warriors las t season . The NBA- champion Lakers intend to use Hillman as a backup center for Kareem Abdul- J a bbar . • . Veteran guard Jo Jo White has been traded by Golden State to the Kansas City Kings for future cash con- siderations . . . The Denver Nuggets have signed guard John Roche to a multi- year contract and released veteran guard °' Charlie Scott . . . Rob Gonzalez, the ouRAN seventh man on Michigan State's 1979 NCAA champions hip basketball team, has transferred to the University or Colorado . T~u•••~ Radi o Following are the top sports events on TV tonight. Ratings are: 11 ./I excellent; 111 worth watching; / .r fair;./ forget it. e 6 p.m., Che nnel 7 ../ ../ ../ ./ NFL FOOTBALL: Rams at Tampa Bay. Announcers : Frank Gifford, Howard Cos.ell and Fran Tarkenton. Ram fans who vociferously chanted "We want Vince," will have a chance to gloat or forget It when the Rams tangle with the Buccaneers tonight. Vince Ferragamo will s tart at quarterback for the Rams with Pat Haden on the injured list and will try to right the controversy-plagued team. Tampa Bay, under former USC Coach John McKay, will have Doug Williams passi ng and Jimmie Giies on the receiving end. Giles caught two touchdown passes in a 17 -12 win over Cincinnati Sunday. ' RADIO Baseball -Kansas City at Angels, 7 : 30 p.m., KN x !1070). Football -Rams at Tampa Bay, 6 p.m .• KMPC (710 ). Thursday. September I I, 1980 twL Y ALOT lf1 GEORGE BRETT KC Torn By Petty J e alousy? From AP Dispatches The Kansas City Royals, clos- ing in on their fourth American Le ague Wes t Division title in fi ve years, h ave los t th e cam araderie they shared a few year s ago. s ever a l players agree. ''Th e re's a lot o f petty Jealous ies. and a lot of animosity because some guys get new con- tracts, or arc supposed to get new contracts, and some guys don 't,"' all -star third baseman G eorge Rretl said in an in· t erv1ew Wednesday in The Kansas City Star "'Those things you JUSt can"t live with off the field. a nd then when you come to the ballpark just tum it off .. , BRETT REPORTEDLY re - negotiated his contract earlier this year. signing a five-year paC't calling fo r about $900,000 annually. · · 1 r eally don "t s ee any enemies on the ballclub." Brett added. ··r don't know or anybody who doesn't actually like every· body on the team . But we're not as buddy-buddy as we used to be ." · Several players agre ed the summer or 1977, the year the club won its second divisional ti- tle, was THE summer of con- t entment. '' Everybody"s pretty good friends.·· a ll-star catcher Dar. rell Porter said of the 1980 Royals, ""but in that year it was som ething else. E very body's problems meant something to ever ybody else. It was a neat reeling." HE CALLED the 1977 club "really close-knit. Now you s~ a lot of different groups. The fee ling we had that year (1!117 J has j ust kind of broke n up over the years. a kind or gradual thing."" The firing of Manager Whitey He rzog at the end of the 1979 season left a further rift, with som e players bitterly opposed to his removal, others applaufilng it. R elief pitcher Dao Quisen· berry said he doesn't believe in the theory that a team must be a "ha ppy'' team to be successful. "You've j ust a ll got to want the same thing," Brett added. Brett-less Royals Struggle From AP Dispatches George Bretl remains out of the Kansas City lineup and the Royals continue to play unlike the runaway leaders they are in the American League West. Brett, trying to become the major league's first .400 hiller since 1941, missed his fourth consecutive game with a sore right hand Wednesday night and the Royals lost their third in a row to the Angels, 8-3. "His a bsence m akes a dif· ference, but how much is only guesswork,·· s aid Royals' Manager J im Frey. "He gives everyone a lift when he's hitting line drives and driving in runs. "Certainly, the hitter in front of him benefits by gel.t ing better pitches, but except fqr the man behind him getting more run- batted-in opportunities. there·~· not that muc h direct effect " T HE ROYALS ARE coasting to a divisional cham pionship and have reduced their magic number to six, but without Brett in the starting lineup they are 19·23. "We 're just. in a rut and not pla y ing very good baseball." said Brett, who was to be re· examined today by Angels' team physician Dr Lewis Yocum "' ll 's frustrating j us t sitting there watching." Bre tt could n 't have done anything about the Royals ' field- ing lapses that led to rive un- earned runs Amos Otis dropped a fly ball lo open the gates for a three-run Angel seventh which broke a 1-1 tie and Willie Aikens booted a grounder in the eighth to 1~nite a four-run explosion. "Ever since l "ve bee n her e. we've always scored a lot of runs late in the game,·· said Angels" Manager J im Fregosi. ··in this series , we"ve gotten a little pitching which has kept us in the games '· DAN FORD and Brian Down- ing are contributing again to C alifo rni a's o ffe n se and youngsters like Bobby Clark are c hipping in now that they are back in supporting roles. "Ford's return is the biggest difference," s aid Fregosi. "If I knew he was healthy. and I would get Don Baylor back. l might want to talk about start- ing the season over. But our pitching staff still is a problem " Young left-hander Ralph Bot· ting provided s ome encourage- ment, alJowing only one run in 6'h innings before Don Aase, 8-13, and Andy Hassler, notching his seventh save. took advan- tage of the late-inning he roics. Renie Martin, 8-9. battled Bot- ting on even terms into the seventh . a llowing only three hits . THE GAME WAS TIED at 1-1 when Otis dropped Rod Carew's routine fly to center for a two- base error. Two walks loaded the bases and the Angels went a head on a groundout a nd RBI s ing les by Clark a nd Dave Skaggs. California goes for a s weep or the fo ur-gam e series tonight with the Angels' Bob Ferris, 0-0, making his first major league s t art against Dennis Leonard, 7-19 Richard Impresses Astros llmeball Standings BARWICK DATSUN HOUSTON (AP) -Terry Puhl was impressed by the way J . R. Richard piled on the enchiladas, tamales and refried beans. And, the Houston Astros outfielder s aid. Richard held the loaded plate with.his left hand. Richard's left side was affected by a stroke the Houston Astros strikeout specialist s uffered July 30. forcing emergency surgery for which he still is hospitalized. Puhl was telling news men how he and other teammates visited with Richard. who had a hospital pass to attend a Mexican buffet when the team had a day off Monday. "He had more on his plate than anybody, and he had that glitter in his eye-,.:• Puhl said. "He knows he's still part of this team .·· Joe Morgan. the second basem a n , said Richard. after the dinner, stopped by his house before returning to the hospital. "He laughed, he joked," Morgan said. "He was his funny self again." Manager Bill Virdon said he joked with Richard. asking him to suit up for the Tuesday night game with the Dodgers. Pitcher Nolan Ryan said he thought Richard was in good s pirits and looked good. "We talked about how he was feeling and when he'd be discharged. but we didn't discuss baseball," Ryan said. ·'We talked a little about hunting and I got the feeling he plans on resuming activities this winter. Another thing, he had a good appetite.·· Soda Ash, yes. C omin9 Soon! Watch for our ,~~~~~l MW • DODGE AIRES K-Car @• Cit~ . 4 I Hwy. Solllr.oast , lblge 2111 ....... c..t.w. .. ~nWtoot lho IMC>o-oo''-140-GlJO ,__. -,,,..... IOf c-.--.-i, .,._........,._,_....., ............. .,,-. Dt IOwp Soda Fountains, no. , We've taken the ads and listings that busi- nesses use to call each other and put them in a separate book-The Los Angeles Business To Business Yellow Pages, You'll find materials. equipment anJ services from firms all over the greater Los Angeles mar ket. And you'll find them faster ano easier than ever. Soda Fo untains? They're listed inl'acific Telephone's Los Angeles Consumer Yellow Pages. AMERICAN LEAGUE West Division W L Pel. GB Kansas City 87 53 .621 Oakland 70 71 .496 17"'1 T exas 69 70 -496 171"-i Minnesota 61 79 .436 26 Chicago 59 79 .428 27 Angels 55 83 .399 31 Seattle 51 88 .367 35"'1 East Division New York 87 52 .626 Baltimore 84 65 .604 3 Boston 75 61 .551 101"-i Milwaukee 74 67 .525 14 Cleveland 71 67 .514 15"'1 Detroit 71 68 .511 16 Toronto 59 80 .424 28 ....,...,.,$<_ A .... 111.1(•"".SCltyl Ollc••· Sultlel O•kl-3, Te us t NewYOl"k7, TOl"onto• c1e~1...i1. eos1on• 8•111....,,.1. o.troiU Mllw-•l.Ml,,,..SOl•I T-y'tO- KenMSClty tuon.rd I 7.91 el A-ttC Ferris 0.01,n M llWllllll.H lHHS U·12> •I M lnMM>lt (1(-IMJI Belttmore !Stone 2'·•1 •t Toronto lMlrebelle .. IO),n New Vork 1Tlent6-91 11 Bo•ton t onoo .. s>. ~·--- N~~NAL LEAGUE rest Division W L Pct. GB Dodgers 79 60 .568 Houston 79 60 .568 Cincinnati 77 63 .550 2'h Atlanta 71 68 .511 8 San Francisco 67 72 .482 12 San Die go 62 78 .443 17th East Division Montreal 76 63 .547 Philadelphia 75 63 .543 1h Pittsburgh 73 67 .521 3'h St. Louis 62 76 .449 13 'h New York 59 80 .424 17 Chicago 54 84 . 391 21 'h ...... ,.,Sc_ Ho .. ,.ton 6. ~ s 117 tnnlnosl Mon I real •. OM<-7 Cln<:lftNtl l, Ati.nt• 0 Pllll-l~S,NewYork O Pllbbur!lh 7. SI LoulU S... 01-4, s.n Fr•nclsco 1 T-.r·so- Cllluoo '""''' ().1) ., Monlreal CL•• S-SI." Pllllt.,.IPl'I• (Ruthven 14·•> al New Yor~ I Burris 7·!01. n Plltsbul'°QI' (Blyleven 7-111 al SI. Lovls ISvkn .. 101 ... • Only oarneU<lltduted PRE-OWNED BEST BUY! * '77 HONDA CIVIC 4 speed trans., air con- ditioning, radio. (5121 ). s3777 * -- -.. - U DAILY PILOT tl'u!day, 5e1>t1Wlll 11 '98 J WATER POLO I SOOCEA UCI Water Polo am Among the Best U.S. • ID Hy JOHN SEVA 0 P••(l'I ('..rnptt .. 11 I lfilllf•I 'Ah11 \\ 1-. ,I fll .. 1 (t',Jlll ,Ill l'C A \t•h•t 111111 I I I \I 11 nw J\111t•alc•rs f1n1~hl'd the 1979 campaign} N1·wland's wu•:il tn 15 seasons. w1th a 15·12 mark i\1111 th,1l WJ~ t•vt•n tmnlcd by the ract that 12 Of 1111"1' \;ll'lllf IC .. Wt' rt• forft.•1ted later because Of an 1tlt•J:,1I pla\'l'r Sept 19-21 when the Anteaters host the 14th annual Irvine Invitational. Of, ... 0•11• Pl ... $W" It s bt't-n n dt><'IHtl• now smre ll\ lrv1n4! won 1t' NCAA wutf'r Polo rhnmpmnllhW and Co.u h <•111111 11'H •ll 11111 llu !1•.1111 111 • "flln' l.1-.1 "''•'"'n Ed Nt"'Ala nd thmk that 'lon6' n111u~h f II• ~11.11~ I Ulltl h• \ I .1111 pl\ '"l'l••l lt•d "' 11·,1r11 111.1!1 l11h11 \ II ' ... I 'wtlkl' .. \ Ill' I l'I I I""' Ten or the top teams in Southern Calilom ia will participate Including defending tournament champion Cal <Berkeley), plus Pepper dine. UCLA and Stanford. "Wt: 'AOll llw lllk tn UnO anti I think 10 Vt'tlP• IS Just about long t'l\nutrh lx't'At't'll r htunpwn,h1pi1 says tht' ll('I l'Ourh whil " tw~111n1n~ has l!lth St'ASOn 1.1\1111 1 11111 ""' 11, 1111 1 1111 •11 . 111 .. r "h11111 ... l' 11:.11 k """ 11 ,1111 I ''" 11 1 11111 •,I I "' t•vtr h.111 1 11111 I ll•"i ~f \\ l,11111 \ l.•1 It l1q11 I ho, rt•fll.ll k ii\ llul. ..idmaltf'clly. !hat was a rebuilding season .anyway Than.:s arc cxp('cted to be different this 11 llll' ar ounrl "Almost every team in the tournament is capable or making it to the NCAA championship meet this year." says Newland . Nt•whmd hai. i:ood rt'llMlll to lw• u pl1111"t" With thrt't' rc-d s lurts 11•t u1 n1111< u (t1•1 .,11ttn•• 1,1 • t St>ason. Nt'wl,1rul will h ilvc· nu It•" thcln 11 ,.,-t .. 1 1111~ 011 thti. Vt.'llt ''-'<llUllcl 111111111• '"'' '"'I 1111 ,,,., •II ' "' 11.11111 .11 La11•11t l fllf tllllil\ fHll { ll '" lo I I d till •'\(OI I ll'lll"t• \\1 li,1\ • 111 l 11\ o1oo 1tl1 11,1111•11.1! hi illlt•r II;! 114111 d '\JH'tlll•I • M ,, I I, 1111 111 l •ll IUll,llt• lll .. t-~v1•n though th as 1s lhc best team I've had, llu• qualil> or play an this a rea has improved so n11H·h that we'll nN•d a lot or luck to go for that na l11mal champiom.hip," w<arns Newland. On his own team's c hances, he adds. "On of- fense we'll live and d ie with our fast break. Our ..speed allows us to swim with anyone . The key to our set offens e is Campbell and he is one or the bes t center or hole playt:rs around." To1111in1t th,1t lt1'1 I' IWd t1nw \II ~n11·1n .111 h,I \f I' "I I 1j'11I /\ riri.t step towur<I thut goal will be taken All-W~st Soccer F1Dale·! B> n 'RT s•:•:u•·, °'""' 0..1, .. , ... \w" The odds Ml' J.:.irn't at, but thr 1\lltll ~1<'l'l'r Bo" I at IH'K Stadium In Washtng11'n I> r l'OUl1I p I I t 'A O ~ ll U I h l' I II t'ahfomia ll'ami. The Los Angt.'lt·., Aztecs and SJn Oat!~o Sock er~ art' both unl' pl3)0ff ~eries awa} from makmg 1t to the North AmertC'an Soccer League's C'hamp1onship confrontation But both teams have diffu.•ult hurdles to leap tf the\' int end to aid the t'ause of professional socC'er in the west The Aztecs have the dubious task or facing the Cosmos in the Na- tional Conference cham p1onship series The Cosm os ha\C al r eady disposed of Tulsa and Da llas in the p r elimi nary playo(( series and need only to defeat Los An geles whiC'h came on s trong to finish second to Seattle in the National West M E ANWHILE, San Diego. which finished third in the American Wes t behind the Edmon- ton Drillers and the Surf. stunnt'd Chicago 111 t h e o pe ning p layoff round and then bounced Tam pa Bay out of the post-season competition The only wild card team s till in the p layoffs. the Sockers w e r e r e v 1 t a 1 i z e1:1 midway through the season by a coach1nf{ change I Ron Newman took ove r for Hubert Vogelsinger l and the: steady goaltcnding of Volkmar Gross who led t he American Con - ·f erencc with a I 38 goals-agains t average. The Sockcrs arc Langi in g with Fort L aude r dale in thP A merican Confcrenct• fin a ls, and the St ri k 1' rs have shown t hat they can lose the big one California manh and l ed th e Strikers. 2·0, in a game at Fort Lauderdale tn the first round of the pla yo ff s Fort Lauderdale then averted being knocked out or the playoffs with a shootout victory ON TOP of that, Ne w man guided the Strikers for three years before coming to San Diego and boasts some kno wledge or his playoff foes. An interested. but un- willing bystander, Surf Coac h P e t er W a ll , thinks the Sockers' odds of a d van cing to the grand fi nale are pretty good. ·'The way I look at it, if San Diego wins the first gam e at home. they then h ave fi ve c ha nces to win in Fort L a uderd ale . They 'll have the nor mal game, a n overtime period, a shootout, if needed , a mi ni-ga m e a n d lhen a no ther shootout," he explains. In short. Wa ll. whose team was ousted by the St r ik ers in the firs t round. says San Die~o h as a n excellent shot at I I I I I I I ·-· -- DOW GARD SUM MER COO LANT PA ES TONE BRAK FLU I __ .. ., .. -.... .,-./ ~ SPIN-ON Oil FILTER ~" 149 AUTO COO LANT RETU RN SYSTEM " ALARM SYSTEM ...._...-.,,.-• .. -r·~·-t-.... ' 21 99 BATIE RY CHAR GER POWER TOOL KIT For Most For Most Ford Products ••• I GM Products ••• ------------MOTORCRAFT SPARK PLUG Regular Type Resistor ._ _____ __. Type =----.... MOTORCRAFT DISTRIBUTOR CAP fO< most F o•O P•OC!UCIS 19~7 1974 6 & 8 cy••l\de· e•cepl 171 , '"9 oOP 28()(Jcc ~no tS9 .,.gine ?IJ.lOlc I 3 49 EA MOTORCRAFT TUNE-UP KIT I I l OUl~ME Ill par' li,1 1 I f o~ 0 r· •o<Ju 'I~ 145 1 • fr ~t ,,,,p· '" ·t:t~7 11 a c i111nc~1 MOTORCRAFT SPARK PLUG CABLE SET • •' '1"''' ic;;~ 't Ou~ (A~•\ 9•1 ., •t ' · ti ,. \tA [ ~'t ~p· •z-,....- hCit11 ""'!"! U ' "*t" ~O••• P•tte; "J~ •t,,,.. J 3 ,.,.u .... ~. :1 .... 1, •r>d .. J .. • ,.,,, •. .nro·'ltr'O'J ..... •(. ro, Most r,M P'Oduth Parts Prices Effective Through 7 ~f9 Wed August 6 1980 ~~~~~~~~~ AC SPARK PLUG Regular Type Resistor Type 1957 1974 8 cyt11\de1 DILCO 3s9 EA TUNE.UP KIT ORIQINAL EQUIPMENT PARTS (For moi l QM product•) 1963 1974 4 & 6 Cylinder 1957 1973 e Cyl1na'' DILCO 34 9 ~1T SPARK PLUG CABLE SET OfllGIHAL EOIJll'MINT ,AllTS (F0t , ... '°"°"""' CllH totet ptOducta): 1911 t9H 'Cyl C WI tf'Q·ntl & 1962-197' 6 t ;I 1 u c 61-69 16'- 130 ?~ ... ~•cono 1 4 8. SET 8 88 SET 9~!~ : 3s9 I -----1 r-·----------------1 Prices effective thru September 17, 1980, 5444 r--------------------· UP TO : FRONT WHEEL : 12 MONTHS I PACK I TO PAY I Ame11cdn and mos1 rore1gn Clfs e.cluo1n9 lronr wheel dnve cars I I I ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY I • Cash : : ALIGNMENT : : 2 00 I : FRONT WHEEL I : RefUnd : : ···· ·.~~TA·~fµ~A·· w : • II • • ..s~9s . 1 when you buy 2 ga ons 1 1 • 1 1 o f Dowgard 1 1 "T"" 1 Or 90 Days Same As Cash on 3 monthly paymenrs w11h approved cred•t (25 00 min ) 01 te1ms 10 t11 your budget I I l We pack inner and outer bearings. 1 1 r inspect seals 1 1: S!~PE 14!~E ,i I I I I 1·free•e I I ... ~llfD , A •• ' •• " ·~ ·~" ~ ....... , "··· .. ·nP• I I coo an an I ... I AllGNMENT } "• ... " (1\1 "''<'P•enllh•I II> •"f'< e<:: I I WAqRAW TY ..... ~., 1• a .,. c •tflri .n n•ftded t tf ,,.,.,. o.t MJ t """' I See your local Dorman's for entry blanks. 1 ............ ..,.1·a•o•q·n• ,.,o J ~---------------~---· L------------------ 4·Ply Poly NO TRADE IN NrEOED BLACKWALL & WHITEWAt l . ~:~:}:;.; ....... ~.o ···:·:·.··:·:::·:··:· . ,, ... NO TRADE-IN NEEDED Whitew alls Size Price FET No-thump Polyester Cord re-C78x13 29.00 .. s1sts llat spotting and annoying E78x14 29.00 ; ' cold star1 lhump F78111d 32.00 :.1 .. DORMAN S LIMIY-ED T!Rf WARRANlY G78~14 34.00 ne 1" ' •'""•"'' •••'•~'·•• • c1•1•"94t' '"'' ,, C\llt'•~•' l• , • .._ 'f "''"' 01"1 e ff'"''<''' (>t tll foO" •IQOft't II lt\e Mt H78~14 36.00 100 ,ru ~rcn11• t•~ vs,..,,, ctt.te 10 a ~t'li.ol"4.l1i1ttl\Q °'~'•r.1 '•'u"' '"•"'•to ,,., ()(i'""l t· 'tlO'• w1h t"'t G78x15 35.00 1'6 '1•1'\•l 1f'l\IOOt• .&I C.'11 Obl•IJ,, ~ ~ 19(9111• •t"•' .. ll,. I V' ,.,v"'O Of •• w l•tl\t~• 101 • tomp•reote H78x15 37.00 H• "'* t·•• c~,..,9,,,q .,').., 0t11r ,,.._ *'"'"'> c.o-tt to•'"• ~ ''••1 u••1 Tr.t ••"•nty cot! 111ne o••o·"'•' O•itt l781115 39.00 '96 '''" o.ttO ..,, the "'' ,,,,IUCtf'IQ '~•111 ••C te It • d• I BRAKES BRAKES ---------------------· P19~.T~AtJ BR181,l+ F £I Hi NO TRADE-IN NEEDED Whitewalls Size Price FET ROAD ICING ESll STEEL BEllED AAOIALS Ptl) 1~A14 51 .00 Ooul'·• C>tttf'O • '" in '"•"G •'"' c at>•ffl tot t.Ol"IQ COf'78•U 2 ,, ~,...-oe [ H4'f tot'""9 th•n l>•t O'' rn:.,.,. t~ w• Pt~ 7~'4 55.00 ~QS tn.r t OU' f ,.,_. e>&a"•~nf I ttl 11t' ot ltt.0 ~·ft ((Rll •U } 1 )3 llOAD ICING 40,000.Mllf NATIONWIDE P1C)S 7)R" 56.00 «nHl•U) HI LIMITEO WAllAANTY P?IS•ISRu Rned "M'llQ fSJI S~ &e't@O Ata·•I •I ,..,,.,,ttt<S IO i0A78•14} 57.00 Bl o~ fOU •0 000 ,,, • ..,, o• ,,,14 ...... , .,, "<>'"'•' ~· "~' c-a• us~ on,,, .. .-~. CAt ,, It OCMts M l , .... •1•~ 1~R1S 59.00 ~~~ :·~~: ~~. ~~:: :~;-.!~'•u't,•/\11 ·~~i,~·.~ !OfH8•1~) 116 1121\ ISR" 63.00 *••' 0' c,.,1,9e ,ou ont, tor 1ne m••••Y• ••c.••••O (HAT11 t~I 2n 04u1" teo..al t•tl'W I•• ~_...,on t~ c"'''"' 90tu1t P13!i 16Al6 Soccer Bowl '80. ;.;.;. .... ..; .............. ~~~~ .................................................... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ............ . 74.00 ;:'-:;J:~~~,t;_"o • .,, .n •~c"t 0t t!' Com•.,, ILAll•l!i) ) " ==· COMPL•T• AUTO C•NT•RS (Parta, Tiree A Service) At theH looatlona: ~ .~q o~ ,,,. O'•Q·~tl httO d4Wtl\.J11ftt\ 1flt 1mo~1 , 878x13 29.00 ' 17 ..... HOWEVER, HE feels the Aztecs will not fare as we ll, because of the ·' Cos mos' ability to r ise to the occas ion in t h e playofCs . ·'They have the great players, a nd to the m . the playoffs a r e what it's all about. Still, it .... _g_ '~ e E9 (jntlnenla.I R lfNCI 1124 Anehelm 1180 N Euclid 1$., ""' '" 772-H40 luen1 PMtc S2~ e .. cn 81vo 111 "·-"""/!OH!~"''" (714) tM·1UO Coet1 Mffe FREE! Open daily 9-9. Saturday 9·6, Sunday 9-~ Fountain Valle)' la Mirada Alwereld• •TIRE 9680 W atf\fl A•' t~l l111>t11al H19nwdy 10403 MllQ0011a AVP MOUNTING, 1ooa......w1 (213) M 7·Sl41 ,...,.,Clfmcol (71•) 35t-3o.1 ROTATION (714) 994·1427 MIHlon vi.10 Sama Ana •BRAKE & Full•11on 7'510 Alic1a PirkwAy ~s 8ostQjSI ALIGNMENT WI E lmpe"al toro llil ...... 1111 ...., .. ~. tsl-t175 ..,,,, ... ~"-"'""-'-' CHECK 7H ·tt71 754-1432 NO Ofente l tr .. ---· °"''" Fut~on 1IOON lushn ... _ TRADE-IN --~°"'91 It\)\ f <( ... lt4f 1739 Sliofttor Avt 2978 Yorba l"'°' . ., .... NEEDED IOUIJll AE...aT'ON Ml·HM ...... 7IO 7714000 ~·· ~ .. ..... " s ho uld be an inte resting ................................................. •••••••••••••••••• ......... ~··• ...... ~miiill•• .... ••11!1111~~-sertes," he adds. \ w ... -• -- -I T , I BASEBALL I FISHING BOA TING Wa lter P lovrhak. ll. IS .J l kr~ttllall Sl't'klllt (II stay Ill the U.S against his p.1n•111--\\ 1-;ht·~ He ''a~ 1 (•centl~ m vited to play for a ~outh tootball team 111 Buff.do c;ro~t', 111 Walter. who h.1 ... lw1•n h\'lng with a fo:-.ter fam1I} since Aug 15 \\ 111 11111 i..1111'' !uo.; l • •' u11t1I the "net of ~<'P tember Carew ecides .To Talk Again By HOWARD L. HANDY Of -Dally Piiot Staff l s Rod Carew mello" 111g ci1 1:- it the time of year wh<'n for )!I\,. ness is in order anrl h(' r1-t•b ht can withstand th~ µrt. '>'>UI t.•s •1C the med1 a for t h1• h·1 I "l' 1· ,r 1111 season? Whatever the reason, Cat•'" promised to lake up rC'latmn-. with the media anll to coo.,er 1t1· with them b} g1vin~ 1ntcn.1t-'"'s once again "I HAVE OE('IDEO 111 hn-.1k out or my shell and '>l <irt t.111..11111 again," Carew lolcl llw <J1 ,111~·· Coun ty SportswrttPI ' \\ t·ll111 • day. "I have dl•t·1clt•t1 I '' 111 1.ilk with the g uys Jml I lt·t·I thl!> '" ;t good time right n1>'>4 to~:"' rh111i.: hashed out T.hcn · • " 111 ~11111.111 and an end to evt•n thml.! g<11ne Thl' next d&J ) 1t tame out th.it I said C<i lvin c; nffilh was 1 blt•t>p t11 pla) the game and th.ii~ 11ot \\hat I said at a ll "\.\'rr11•rs -.omt>t1mes catch us ,1t •ht \\111ng lint<'. too" • • "WE HAVE A~OTllER guy nn our ttam 1bes1cies Geor(C e BrNt \ \\hi) has done quite a job for us this vt>ar .. said Kansas < '1l \ \lan;1g1•r .I 11n Frye "We chdn t kno\\ 1f hf' would even n1.1kl thl.' ball club tn Flonda 1t11111w -.print:( tr<1i n1ng hut he's d11111 a11 oulslJncltni:? J<>h " II 1 \\ ,, ... ~ 1.n· .i k 111 g of lJ a n '>111"1 nil• r'"\ lhl· '"<Costa Mesa I l 1 •h :1n<l 1\r.H1g1· Coast College 1'•1 It ·1 '~lio h.i.., :12 "~" t·.., for Uw l\1111 1111~ '' .rr ll1•"" l't1m(• in 11 t lit 1·1~hth ancl 111111 h innings 11111 • 1\1•cl H1t·111 f11r "" lllJllY 1t 11 I th,., \I ,11 1111 Diego 11~l er I-lit Tu111t ' . lh llM "'"'~U < t._!4tl" t i11.@t UukW•H & W' •U r '1 llowl111 11111,1 111 1111' Ill 111 I '1 p111111.t c I l'• li.cv1• 11111\ 1•tl llllu \\ .tl1•1 o ulh 111 ~.111 111 1 ~" .11111 .t) t t 1 1\,11d1111.t .111gl1•1s 1>.h11 ha11· li1111l<t·1I 1111 1111111 11111~ I .lll~t· 1111' ... \\ 1fr .itltH l'I\ )'\llltl •tt llOll I• ... 111111• Oii lht• I• 111.111-,lil 1110 11111 11( 11 I( \I I .111d1n._'. this 1>.•11,.t l111111tl th1 11111.1 1111·<1•11 \\Jlh •k1p111lo. '1111',lll 11\l'I ,t ""ltl•· .111• 1 Ill ''·'It . lh,11 \\;•' lllt• ti luf t I 111ll llt11t'rl 1!01111 IJllt' , \I ~10'\ I I II I I Vl'I Rt-' -.pnll f lt•1•I """' 1·11 Ill' '-..ti urd•H l11 f1-.h .111 11 '"' 111111• I ''l 1111 It•" II 0111 '-;a11 IJH ).!11 lo11I 11111\ .1lio11I .!l llllll°' 1111 H.11 t Ill 1111l.111d ~h>I• 1111 llll'!'>t' toul!h ltlll• lull• r .111g1·.t 1111111 .1 s111).!ll Jig sl0~1 111 :it lt•,1:-.t a 1 oupk of boats th.11 "t'l'l' 111 slops all Ila~· <•l'<'Ollnt 111).! for ..... man\' as 250 turw 111 1111l' d:I\ .., f1 sh111t.: ,for verv li~lit lt1,1d .. \\ 1lh '' ati•1 Lt•ruµ~r;1lurcs ill ttrr hTJ!tr~t-.-tht'rt' '>4 huuld lw pll•ll t \ of r1 ... h 1rnund for aiij?lt>r ... b1111kl•tl 111t11 :'llo' l'nther l'he hart n1111l 1l11111 ........... a I so ~u0tl 111 ,ulthtt11n 111 the 'fin· hall tllll.I lh.1l ,tfl' hm f1 ... h on h~hl ha1t 1111.h tlwn .in• ;_tlso sonw ho~., \ n11 n1twr of ,111~1t·r .. h11ok1• t up .rncl lan<ll•d 1n lht' Hll lo 100 ~HJllllll l'lil"' \!.h ilt 11nt' Ull for t1111;1te f1-,hl•1 man fought a tuna for ovt•r five hours then the fis h unbottone<I itself al the boat Est1m atC'~ from lhe crew µut this lo-;t tuna 1n excess of 300 pounds' Also. lhert' ttre dolphin, } ellowuul a nd marlin to bt' picked.up on most any trip. ANY SQUTllLAND angler who missed th<> albacore bite a few months back should tr y and get out this month on a mini· long range trip. T here are still s ome opening-. on three and four-day trips out of H & M Landing in San Diego a s well as some fast charter boats which can make the run in a sh orter time period a nd pro- vide anglers with plenty of fi sh- ing t1meatthe hotspots. For m ore information a nci re· servations phone the landing at 222 1144. M arlin fishing has picked up agam for Newport and Dana harbor private sportrishers as fis hermen locate(! some ac lion off lh<.' wes t end of Catalina. On(' boat checked in with three ma r lrn earlier this week and re portel'I eight m arlin s trikes in less than two days fishing Most all h0<1ts lhal are fishing lhe art'a 12 mill's. 240 degrees off lhc w est end nf Catallna arc report ing three lo fi v<.• strikes a day on lures · lJNI '( l'ILOT 89 Ultimate Com t N l•:W l'O ll1', H I (A I 'I l>enr11s ('onner, sk 1 p IH'I uf America's Cup defense !>Clel'l111n Freedom. .. a\.., h1• <·ons1dcrs accusntwns or professionalis m 1111' ulliniate <'Ompllment." uncl 1f· th(' fun has ~0111· 1111t or 12 mete r ra<•rng for lus competitor!-, 't h1•y should :i;ail som('wh<>rc e•is<' " ('c11uw1 <i 38·ycur old Olymµ1t hrou~e rnedahst al tht• l!f76 Montreal r.amcs. agr<>t·d Wt-rlnes day that t ht· two ycur effort of the Freedom t-:11terpnse .. ~11tl11·alt• prohallly hud ehanged th<' .1rnJge of the \mcru:u's ('up from t~at of I.JUI(' ('orinthlan .unateun ... m to a morC' businesslike <•ndt:a\ or "Wll E~ TIU-:V RAV VOU'R t.. professionJI, 1..,11 'L thal tht' ultimate com1>llrnenl ., Conner askl·ll "Whal better compliment can they pa)' }ou lh.in to s~1~ ~ou have a w<•ll organized. well run l1usint''" • 1 Ill'\ er heard of a s port where somC'one had lo apolug1zt' for putt111g in time and effort to gN lo lht> top · ht> said 'l don't hear Terry Bradshaw t.•11llr1Led for working h ur d to "Ill with the Pit tsbur~h Sl<.>t>lers Thl• Fort St.:hll} le r Foun1l.il1on. wl11ch put to..:cther the unsuccessful Enlcrµr ''<' tlerense C"an1 p.11gn rn 1977. l0a me hack this \ 1:.1r "1th a lie"' hoa t. Freedom , ancl with Ent1·rµr1se plu~ foll crews for r.ich The l'rews lwve bef•n togetJ1er for about lwo years. rat·ing both hC'rc and off Sim 01ego, whe re Cnnm•r It vc s EARL.\' IN TlllS A111t-rtl'L1 °s ('ttl> u1mpa1gn rt hl•t•arne c lear lhe syndicate's t•ffort wa!. p11~ mg d1v1tlcnds Conner ancl the 1' n •e1lorn c rew domi11<1L t•tl 1111· dPf1·11<,t' <.:t•lcdion "i<'ril'" lh1., s ummer, anti '>4 111 bt'g1n tht• Amt'nl':t 's ('11p f1n.1I wries against A11'\L1 ,tlw 011 Tucstlav At tht· !-a ntl' l1111e . ltowcu~r 111 ... rival!-. Wl'rt' grou~ing that l '1111111•1 was rt.•spon'\1 blC' for turning th<· Amern•u's ('uµ h orn an ln'>- torically a m a t t•ur <'Vl•nl 111to .1 -.1wrt fnr pr11 rt•s .. 1c111ah 11111) I ..,uppost• I ·H· d1;.ing1.·tl tht> .\m e rit' 1 ~ (·up, liut I havt•n't t•hanged th~ spm t C'onnu ~.11d. Argosy Race Heads Age1zda By ALMON LOCKAHE\' O•llv Pilot Bo.ling Writer Newport Ocean Sailing Assoriat1on 1 NI >SA 1 wi II stage the second or its three annual r ,u:es this weekend with the Argos y from Ne:.vpurt to Cabrillo Bearh Yacht Club on Saturday and a r eturn race on Sund::iy Nearly 100 boats are expected to part1c1pate in the family type party race which features a raft ing party and dinner al CBYC Saturday night "Wh 11 "1• h.t\ • tl1 "" " I v1111 al ol ot111 1 ar 1•u., of s u1lhoat 1:1111w h~ t tlw ()lv111p1r .... f111 • 't 11nple . wh1•11· )1111 t.1 1111 \111J1 p1•p.1r,1tro11 !11111 yPars aheutl ,,f 111111• · "Wt• "·"'II I 11 illy d1;1111:t•d :111ytht11g Wr've JU!.t c•\p:tml• ti' iT lh1nr, \\r0 \'I' "rrn hrfnrp " HE~llH,'• lllS OI \ ~ f'll • • d1•11trab, !'rmner 1..,"' 11'• 111111 '"rid '11 1 I• • 11:11 p1t111, th1ce t1m1· \!. 111 t• 1 1 I r • lllll• h\11I111 \\ 1nnt•1 • f II h l'r ( 011111 ··~··1111 1 .. 11 ( OU I ,t •t •tlll ( ·, ''"' . I Ir I :1 111 t 1 I I Now m111•· lit you 11et>rJ •r 1nforrn;1t 11 t.tO V./ FOrt t< .. c: I 2 t: ~ t11t~ l'1rr·uit lltftt'I ;111d a ,,( tilt' h1· tr 1 \ o' the I tr I 111 1°171 I t r y 11!1•1• IHI •I, 11ut 1n I • t I • I 11"1' I lt 111•ar· 1 •• t.t1•I t ·on· r .. 1 rl1•f1"1 li>r '" I I llond 111 'II' \ 1th • •~s ) PG , __ I/, The Ar gosy was originally known as the Alamitos Bay Argosy to Long Beach but was ... ---------~12;1s.n=nm=:c::ri=-==---• changed when Long Beach Yacht Club became ijn· able to handle the huge influx of boats at its guest duc k. New)X>rt Harbor Yacht Club and Balboa Yacht Club will combine forces this weekend for the an· nual Fall Rcgalla with BYC conducting races for small boats m s ide the bay and NHYC handling the larger boats racing on ocean courses South Shore Yacht Club will keep Performancf Handicap and ocean racrng catamarans busy in the seventh a nd eighth races or the High Point Series Capistrano Bay Yacht Club will stage a Dinghy Regatta on Saturday In other Southern California Yarhting Associa· tum areas l.os i\ngeles·Long Beach Seal Reach Yacl1t Club Pt F1•rni111 Night Ha cc (all c la ... Sl'S l Saturday Long lkal'11 Ya<'hl Club C«lahna l ... land SPries 9 & 10. Saturday, Sunc1~1~ Santa Monica Ba) Califor111a Yacht Club Squ11 ri·I Bank R,11··· \VEATHER .EAH HEADQUARTERS Care\\ is h·ndtng h1.., 11.1111•· 111 the Orange Cou111 \ '1;1 ult111l1 Scler\)SIS Sor1e1 .. ro1 lhl Ill augural Ho1I l 'ar 0 t'" :\l ~ 111\ 111 pies to ht• held al 1 .,.., < ,11>.1il• 11•' · R acquet and Sp•11r ... 1 l11h 1u Fountain Valll'\. Ot-1 ;1:, ~1; _lie \nil be amnn~ '1 ~h1 •1w.11. s t ars lo rapta111 11-.111 ... 111 . supert eam~ tvpt· t"1011u•l1!1<"1 a long ""Ith Dw1~ht "'1111<· J 1h Nahe1 B11bS1'1)..1•·11 I•·,, Jones. Don n_,, lor ft, II ( ""' and And\ \le llrnh Umps at Odds? C Fred Ha n ic; Series l Saturday Malibu Yar ht Club Oeach<'omb"r Hegatta, SaturdJ v, Sunday. n et Hey Yacht Club Sunda~ Skippers race Southerl! C1111 tomla'•I rq ~r e.etecf/Qn ' <1 weall11uc1oa '5 • stock anrt re111 ~ ' yourou1. 1 yuchtl11Q 1uh Compl fl' •O!J ATt.Af"TIS Ul I MArE, C: ORI-' UNE 1. I'll CR NA 1/0NAL. 1111 otf'er qu•llty :lot• and acct!.• 0110 • C.\RE\V HEfA'1E 111 \ltl\t I with thl' M'-' prog1 an1 1h r 1 • t 1 12 years with tl1t• \l111r1••-.11t:1 T wins and I'> .ll!.o .11 11\• '"fl' other spet•1nl group'> 11u l11tl1111! Mental Health and th1· ,\ 11w1 lf'.1n Cancer Sockty ··I have a('hic1\'1•il .1 1111 111 sports and rnudt· .t II\ 111)... f111 m yst•lf and my faniil~ .ind I ft·t•I J s hould g1\'e sonwlh111~ 111 r•• turn "I know lhat som <'llm1•.., I ~ 1\ things and the pn•s.., h.t.,, th•· right to wnte what t ht') \\ant 111 write. "I think I've got a h1 J! mouth and I accept all n «;pons1h1ht) wh en it comes out Somt• IHI) son the team got upset but I never once said the press misquoted me. "l decided the best thing to do was to keep my mouth c;hut a nd to stay out of trouble. "When we were in M mnesota the last time and we re rained out of a gam e, the Twins decided to play it the next day It didn't m ean a thing and I said 1l was (bleep) of them lo pl a) l he Art Show I Huntington Center '!!!II thru Sun C•ll 142-5678. Put • I•• words to work for ou. . ... 1ro11{.!t' (;oJI Hi111 ~ of Strife San Diego Coronado Cays Yac ht C'lub Around Coronodo race I 1:-·rank Hall Trnphy J SatunJa~ J'ro111 .\I' f11,p;ilcht•s "1111111.tl l.e 1f!•I • umpires I· 1 ptf Hmd;lancter a nd llarr} \\ t nclt.>lstNll nhviom·I'" know the d1ff,.•t·r111· hll\.\.t'f'r• <• slol<'n hasc .111d ,, h•llk but th(•1r rrlurtanee !•• 1.11~ at>.1ut 11 r•1J11lcl underscore ,1 c•11rr1•11t u f rl'scntmenl that • .11 rws O\l'f rrnm I.1st >N1r·s 1111q11r1·slnke Thr r onfusinn ncrurrecl in the 1•11111 111n1ng o f th(' St Louis ('.1rd1nals' 6 \ victory over < h1rago TueMla) night when I tnn~ H:mdlP of the Cubs ap- pai!'ntly stoic home Randle was on th1rcf w1lh a 2·2 l ount on lhe h atter when he took off for home Canis pitcher "llvco Martmrz stepped off the mound a nd fired lo catcher S teve Swis her. There was a cloud of dust and Brocklander , the home plate umpire, called Randle safe. OR DID HE? Wendelstedt, umping a l th.ird. detected a balk, e nlithn g Ra ndle to ad vance and score the run without s tealing. It negated the apparent steal of home However, nobody told Randle or the crowd of almost 8,000 of Wendelsledt's decision. For ..-that matrer, i{ wasn 't until 30 minutes afte r the pla} that the pr<'ss bn'C was informed of the balk ruhng Randle found out 30 minult'' aft<.>r thr game tha t his s teal of home "'asn 't a slot~ base afkr all. Coronado Yacht Clu~ Los Corona<lo.;; lla n d1rap, Saturtla). Suntla) Santa Cruz Racing A"soc1<1t1on Santana SN1es. S aturday San l>1C'go Yacht Cluh Clas" races ICJI 20 Etchells-22. Int 110. PC t Saturday Sund a.,. There w~is added confus ion on the play bec:au~e Swisher was in· jurecl The game was de layed "hile firs t <itd was adrnin1sler e<l a n d when action was resumed. the scorchoard still showed a 2 2 count, incf1cating the p1 e- vious µitc h was negated by th"? balk IT WA S TH EN th at Brocklandcr and Wendelstedt discussed the call a n d got their signals s traight But t h e pressbox confusion lingered for a no ther inning before the call was explained. There was som e s peculation that the mixup w as another ex- am pie or s tra ine d feelings between veteran umpires who went on s trike for seven weeks las t season and their r eplace- m e nts. som e of whom we re re· tained on the major league level when the strike e n ded. Wen · d e ls te dt is a veteran and. Brocklander is on e of the new ,ones. Olympic Funding G~al Set LOS ANGE LES IA P ) Leaders of the U S Olympic Committee a n nounced a four.year goat to raise a record SSO million to SSS million to s u pport a n Amer ican team at the 1984 games he re . Wednesday's announ- cement at a m eeting he re of the Los Angeles Olympic organizing committee a ccompanied confi rm ation of ~ pledge b y Los Angeles two year s ago to leave all solicitation of individual dona\&Ons to the USOC . ACUPUNCTURE ---For --- BACK PAIN ARTHRITIC SPINE ACUPUNCTURE CENTER OF HUNTINGTON BEACH I ' ' ) The Jack Ivey L rttr f · lub presents $1 0,0 PACIFIC SO UTHW ~ 1· SENIORS Tennis Cham pi r ships Sept. 8 through 14, 1980 See many of the nation's top SF>niors 1i1g1•s 15 n11d nldr>r) rn action. Seats just $2.00 (krds $1 00) at ttw gar.. 11 t" Newport Beach Tennis Club is on EastbtuH Drcve 111sl oil .J rniboree Matches daily until 6·00. THIN MllDLIS All IMSBTID lt4 LOW IACI TO llUIYI PAIM '"2' leach , .. ·~' ........... lffctl 536-4070 PHONE 6 44-0050 .. .. . 81• DAI.LY PILOT ~. Slptarrcw 1 t. 1911> ~ . ' .· " AMUUCAN LIAOUI Ano9!1 I , ,_o,,al1 3 11 llN .. ) cln l'!lll.l l"OltNIA ........ . ....... Wllwn u W\l•Olft o Wl .. I• lb Mdl n.111 •OIO ll'•ll"H \01 0 '0 I 0 L •"•IU.IUI> • 0 ~ 0 .. 0 • t l •r•• 10 4 I t 0 \ I 0 0 "''""'""" "" I I -t W4tf\•I\ ' ) 0 I 0 t ft'l>nf' ~ • I I 0 Al .. ert\ Ut • t t t (t Httt ti I 0 I 0 Oii\ ,1 • 0 I 0 t~•••o• rl 0 0 0 0 l ••O-nl 11 1 1 I ~ 0•••"•"41 r.. 0 • • o 1 •l04. • ,., O o u o o.wo10 1 11 ~ 1 11 o l ttt. "'" pt\ f 0 t I Ut u ~ 10 ' I t l H11r"1t• It I 0 .; V \. .... t• I 0 \ • ( 1>.ol~ JO t U U 0 M1ll•r •I I II 0 I , \o\•W'' t t I I ..i J I J I I t i•" 11 t t o ........ ,1 ......... "•AW,\\lh Ill J (•tlfotn•• J.t• • l {'Mi" t\ ,.,,, ~11wn ~'t\" ()ft l(•A\.tU ( •h t C..•11tJ1•P'•• t \ \.)t' 1'.•AW\ (lh' .. l••·•vtn••' 10 W.t•CUO~JIOft ,. M1lle1 l(IA\•I (ltf M•1t1n l •If t•1ttv P•tt•" C•hfw-nt• ttoth'1U ··~ w. ,,, H•nt•r ,, / ... t I r I o A H IOI H II Ill t• ~ I ) 0 t 0 J 0 I 0 ' I 0 Wlltl• ~l a Mlftft ... I ) '>""lit• 000 110 010 l I (ll•l•OO 001 000 OJ• 4 IJ AnOOlt \,ernli•otu ',I -'O N•ttOn ' co. •U t•ovt F,,.,,..,. 1•• ,1u1 Fol•., w Hoy-t 1·1 L S..'""•nlo o 1 S F•rn1~1 "" '4 l.O)A '4 •l,11•-rt l T ... , 010 000 000 I ) I O••l•ftd ocn ooo 010 l 1 1 M1tl•O •nd Sun<ll>f'<I N otn\ ttno Et. \l~Norr1\ t41 l M•fl•Li. t' •1A O•• rm,n 1311 A J.$'19 I.ii• I. llfCI S.• • &o\lon 000 101 001 • q 0 Cl•••••no ooo 111 oo. 1 11 o Tuoor C•mpC)<'ll l&I LMwood 1•1 •nd F ~' Wiii('I ..tnd 01•1 H.t\\~V 46 f W Wtlll 11 l1 L '""' • • HR 811\lcn Ro« 1101 A S,1•1 'l'MIU•S I, ..... J•Yt • Ntw 'foo p?O 000 loOO I It l T 0101>10 JO) 000 000 6 • I T UnO•••OOO Oe••l Ill M•• •ll GoiS•Ot Ill ..,., (.etOM Cl.OM¥ BIOrlOw 111 Wiii" Ill -Wlloll W ~"" • J L (l•nc:Y I) 17 S Gos'°"°" 11•1 HR ..... ., Yotll. SC*'<•' Il l Tcwanto M•Ybtrry f?J> A 11,0JI 1,.._en 1, Twl"I t Molwau•tt 101 000 000 J I I MIMt'°'• 000 001 000 I ' 0 MllcMll, uPoom~ 111 ""Cl YO\l Er.<•\ocn •no w yn•o•r w MllC,.ell ~ J L Erockson . S 11 S 1 aP01n1~ Ill HR Mllwauk~ ()Qllvle O .tl A • 711 <>r-••. " .. ,... • Bat llm<lf~ 000 l04 100 I u O ~ftOt1 000 IMO 000 4 • 0 P••mn. T ~· llntl ISi SIOddarO (I) -De mp\•'I' Mo tr I\ P Uno.,wooo <.i ROH M• (t ), Ujelur Ill l.Ol>f!f 171 M>O Pu ''"' w r ~ ... ,...,. 1 J L Mo'"' 1J u HR 8•t11mor~. (rowlty C•) t<•ttY ()J °"!'011, C0t<or"" Ill A u 1n NATIONAL LEAGUE A1tro1 6, Dodgera 5 LOS ANGEl.l!S HOUSTON I ope< )b Jolln\11>,n Ru\...,lt '' Mol• Oii S HOw,..O Ft'QY\l'I C B•kfr It G••v•y lb en.lo Moncuy,c1 Scio.cl•.< HetcNr,pf'I R UW,pt' MllCN ll,ci C.stlllo,rt 0 T"mt,U Hooton,p Yu90r < Tnmsn.,,. StenllOu\.P Sul<l•lle,p •b, .... S 0 1 O Motq•n. 7b • I I 0 D Smolll.D 0 0 0 11 Wood\.Pfl 1 o o o Rooeroe.P o o o o C•belt,Jb I O o o Punl r l t I I 1 J Crul 11 t o 1 1 CP<Hno <I ~ 1 I 0 W•lllnQ, lb S 0 1 0 A\llby,< l O O 1 L.oNd,pf'I I 0 I 0 PwfOll,C 0 0 0 0 HHp,,... 0 I 0 0 1.0UCU,pr 0 0 0 0 BO<ll,,( • I I 0 Rey1>ld•.1.t • O o O A Howe,pn o o o o Gofttelr,pr I O I 1 llyan,p O O o o Brom,., pn o o o o S.mo•to o l •l>O\l'f 1t> .. S 11 S To1•1\ Score bf '""',..' ltb r ~IM 4 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 1 I 0 0 0 0 & 0 I 0 4 0 I 0 I> l J I ~ 1 4 I S IOO 7 0 I 1 0000 0000 I 0 I I 0 I 0 0 0000 J OOO 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 I 0 I 0 0000 t 0 0 0 ...... Lo\ A"9"1if" I 11 000 000 010 S HOU>lon 000 010 100 011 6 Ont out wlwln w1nn1no '"" sco,eo E Mor~n. Ru\wll, !Mlmbllo OP LO\ AnQelH 1. Hc1<1Slon 1 LOB Los •noe•tt •. Hou\lon • 7B Jolln•lone, As,.by, Be•om•n. O TllOmo, Heep HR -B•k•r IHI, J Crut ( 101 ~B Sclow:la, G••..,.Y. Cedtno, MO<oan. J Crur. S O. Thomes. LISA-I• I~ 14 • ER II SO Hooton I 1 l J 1 • S.Howe 7 l 0 0 l 0 StenhouM '" l 7 2 2 o S..lcllHt CL,3tl I I I 1 0 0 " ........ Ryen S.mbllo O.Smllll Roti.r119 (W, 7-41 I T J· .... A-J7,H'2 I I 2 0 J 0 , 0 J 0 , 0 I t I 0 I 0 0 0 ·-J ....... . Ctn<IM•li >00 000 000-l I 0 Atle1>1a 000 000 -I 0 St•ver And Bench M<Wllllams, H-• (1), G<trbt< 141. Hr.00\lly i.1, Cemp Ill - Benedict w-Seever, •1 L-M<Wllll.,...1. t.11 NA Cll>ClnlWlll, Fosler 1111 A 10,Sl• l•-•.~1 Clllc•oo 000 101 000--1 • t MonlrHt 000 021 10. t 0 Reut<lltl, '1'10,ow Ill e1>0 Bl•ckwell, Gulllekton •nd C¥ter W GulllOton, 9-4 I. AeuKl>tl, 1M1 HA-Monlre•I. Certer tlll, C•orN1rtl4' 1141 '4 17,174 l"llllllllJ,-.at Pl\lltc>elPfll• JOO 000 011 J IS 0 New YOfk 000 000 000 O S o By.irorn •nd 8oofw &ombk,, J eo-. It ). Rtaroon l•I. Miiier I., and Trovlno. W 8 y strom, I 0 L &ombt<k, •·1 ,. •• 1 .. Porat ... I, C¥cllMll 6 PlllSburQll 10l 100 100 1 IS l SI LOUI' 100 000 ~ 11 0 B 11Jby. Je<k lon ( 1 J. Romo ( 1) e1>0 N1CO\IA HOOO ,ouen Ill, Fruler (~). Llttl• rl), Lllllellt•O Ill •no Simmons, 1te,,,,..0y ISi W Bll>OY, 16-S L Hood,••. S Romo 1101 HR SI Louh. Htrne1>de1 11•1 ... 10.lOO Ptd-4,GIA,,,t1 San FtAnttS<o 000 000 010 1 8 I S.n OlctOQ 000 100 03• • I 0 IC nepper Minion Ill, HOll•nO 111 and Sadl!k, Cunl\ Flr")tr\ Ill, Lu<U 191 And Ttn•<• w "'noo" 10-t L NinlOt> u S I.Ute' l)t A t.,13-1 Top 10 1-•J7S•11•111 AMf lUCAN LfAGUI! Brelt,l(en-Clly Cooper Mllweukff 011-.ci· ... ·-C.rew,A-4S G Al • H l"ct. 101 ,.1 7• ISS N 1n S» It l'M :i.7 Ill 4.17 11 U1 lOd ,,. .. ., l'-l D4 l)t Sl1 •1 1'2 .llO 10t QS •• IQ 319 1:i-.01 111 ,.. m 1• 547 1111 In .JU Ill 404 SA IU 30t Rivet\, Ttu • Bell,, ..... Wiison, l(•nu .Clty 8wmbry,8<tltl"'9f"• W•lson.N v Ollvtr,Tuas 111 JIJ t1 HJ ~ .._._ J •c kson Nt w York JS. Og llvt e, Mll••uUe, 14, TllomH, Mllw•ukM, ll. Arm1~. 0.klend. :JI Murrey, B•lllmore, 7•. •-a.tteflfl Cooprr, Mllwttukff, 10., ou,...r. Te1•1, 10'. 8re11. l(•n•H Clly, 100, J..:•ton. New Yo•k .... OQllvlt, Mllw•u•te. u . Arrnt•. Olkland, 'IS -~11c111,,.1u O.Cltl9"11 D•rwln, Tun, 11·1. SIOM, B•lllmor., 11·•. Gura, t(enM• Clly, II-•, Jolln, Htw v ort., ?o.1. Ma\', Ntw Yor~. 13·S. McOreoor. 8 •1Umore, 11·1; Nor rt\, 0 •9'1and, t._I; e .. u r, Clt ... 1-, IM NATIC*AL LIAOUI G Al II H ~t. femplllon,54.Lou" 104 44' ll 14$ 822 11101>er,Ollceoo 1U .., S1 lfl .121 Htrn•nd.,,SI Loult IJS 501 9t !ti .Jll Ce<letnO,HOU\lon 113 411 st 112 ,Jl7 Crur, Ha<ntcn 1)t Sit 7~ 141 114 M<Brldt,Proll-lplll• !lj '10 M IA1 JIJ HtMrl0 ,54 Lo.II' IU Sit '' 1•1 311 c o111,.,,Clnclnn 1n .. , 11 "' • Pt rktt,PIHWU<Qtl IU .,. .. I.. - Slmm0<11',$4 1 _, 177 q 1 11 IJJ ..J04 ... _._ k lll'lllCll. Pl\11.0.IOllll, it HOtMf, All.,. I• l • _..,. """"'• 1• •••., ow .. n • N•ftfrlH SI l ..... I• ·-••ltef 1• ~ ~ffua P'twlaa.lptw• 100 U•ndtlt • " Leu•• -. O.r,..y ~ ... ••. l•kt• .,..._, ft .... ....,_, \I '""" U .... 111 ... I ll ~··-·· •11>1>y "'"'""r_.,~, ...... o.to• .. ,._, (•ti-"'°'" 1111\1• fl I H- O...,.,-., '" w.1 ''"~'.0.'t>h•• •o-... Iii<~•"' Uow\IOf\ 10 • \<ltt• ~t. , •• ,,~ ~, ,.,.,. .,(~ \11 Thia w .. k 1 Trout ''•"'' t.O• •-•t.&\ 81<1 lloo.w tr••• -~:~!"f=:' c :::.~ ~::-~.::~:. ~.~: I fut . ._... ... -No<111 ....... I "''° l l •M•OINO ~'fll•(r-tM-•"41 ....... .._.I ~ .... ,_ 1t. .. t¥0lr UN 01100 0-,,. "-o M" l\11• tin At••t lllYl•JIDI( 'u1m11•• l •t.t ... ,.,., l••• MADiil& 5.11 JO<Hlutn 141Wf 1M.-1 flot• I Sl.,.t.-.oltwf l ••t TUl.A•I Poppetmoftl C•u • Tv•t ,...,., CHott" •nd \o..,tn f urk\ o4 ~lft Fori.1 tltVO &.i.or CrHk Big Pl,,. C•..io 8 .. 1\0p (r-IMIOOlt Sou11> •nd IMek• Ill ~•It c;,_ I-,._~. (r .. i. LOOo Pt,.. Cr-. Ho<t" L•k• O•t. Ctee~ INort1> Fotlilt o..ns Al~t IS 8'•d0e• OOwn,h••tn to Sttwen l.etWI S.1><1n• l •kt Soutl\ l tkt T •bc>Ost Cr-. I lntm• ... C•••t. ., MONO Brk19tpon Rotr•Olr lllKhY• C<ttk, Con•l<I Crea , Ccwwlc1 L••t. o .. d m •n CrMk, Elle• y L••• C.10101 LO• Glt u CrMk, Gr•1>1 l •kt, Grten CrHk, Gull L•k•. Hlllon CrHk, J ""e Leko, Ltt Vlnlr>; Crotk, l.M Vln•nQ Cre1'k tSou111 Forkl Lii lit WAiker Rlwr, Lun(ly l •kt, M•rnlo L•k• M•mmotll C1ttk, M••Y 1 •"• Mc(jee C•tfll. Ow11>s River I Benion Crou l1>Q •nO BIO Sp11no•l. Pine CrHk, R••erM """·~Obin toll Cr-. Ra<k Cr'ff• IP.,•dlw Comp to Tom'• Pl•« Tom• Pl•<• upllr .. m to Aoo CrMk 1-•ke lloo Creti. L•h to 1r. end ot Ille ro..il, Roo C•••• Lah. R""' Creek, !*!di~ cr .. i. •n<I LOe, S"uwln Creo, Sil""' L•ke, Sw•-r Creo, TIOQ<I L.e9'e. Trumbull L•lle fwu1 l•••s Btl091'po<1 CU~• •nd Lowtrl, Twlft L•ktt IM•mmo«M, Vlr91n•• Creek V11oln1• L•kn IUl>l)er -Lower! W•lh • Rlvtr (Owls Fl•I Cemciorouno 101-n of W•lktt, Lu vltl Me.OOw" '-rouftCI to Sonor• Bft4)9el Thia W11k'1 Oddi '"""" H•n'•lt't '-"' -· lt•-1 COi.LEGE UCLA 1Jovet Cotor•do use 1 ovet Ten<leUff Clem\Of'I '1 over Ric• Pl lhbuf'91\ 2• over Booton Colle6e v1r9lnl.t •.over N•vv Ohio State ?S over Svr<&Cu5"' Georol• 7 o""' Tu .. A&M C•Utor,...••ov•r fl0f1dtt llllnols lover M1c111oat1 Sl•I• Ollta"Oma 11 ov~r l(~"fuc"v lndl!8t'lil 1 OVf't Iowa Putdue! JO OV~f WIK Of\\ In WbS"lnqtOt\ 14 ovt>r Atr FOfC." Slantora IOov~r Tuta"t Auburn 7ov~r TCU Nortn CM'OllM T•••\ TKh "'° lln• LSU llovor IC•nwsSte•• Hou\ton • • o~r Arizona St~tr Or~on I over K•nW \ Nl'I. T•mpa S..y7t >Oliff'( R•M \ Plltseutvl' •11> o""r &e1t1more 0.nver2\l't°""' Delles Pt>ll-IPlll• J\l't over Ml,,,,.Olle New EftQI-I o""' Alll nU lluHelo 2°""r '4 ... Yor• Jeh OeltOIU\l'tover Green ll•Y ICenwt City 7 0¥11 Seellle Clllc-J\l'to..,., N ... <KIH ft> W•shi'9on21,ove-r H•w YOt~ G1•nh M l•ml ,,.., owr C•nu nn.,,t1 S.n 0Ce9<f 1 O•tr O•kl•nd San Fr~1,.,;o )1') Ov•r S1 Lout• Houstonl1'10wr C.••~••no PGA Stetl•tl~ (~Mllt.11 ·--°" ..... Dltll-.. 1. De ft Pohl, 272.7 yerd• 1 BuOOY Gerclner, 772.0. 1. l'uuy Zoeli.r. 210.1 • Tommy V.i.MIN , 110.4. S. J. C. Sne.O, 210.1. on,,.,,.,....t•-.O lt11 P .... .., t Mika R•lcl, ""· t C.lvln ""t•. lf1 ) Biii .. ~ •• m . • . .-_.,. ... .,, "' s H-r1 °"9eft, .I~. _ ............. l Jee• Hkll*6, .'21. t. Miki ltelcl. 11e. 1. C•t•ln -· .711. •. J-M4hA"o . 101 S Cur11t Sir-. 10S .. -... -....... -] I"~=·:.;:~ 1 ~4"to!:.•t~:.::.. 2' '1. S. S.--lnylo, Jll.92. Sar-.~ 1 I.et Trevino. "·"· J Tom W•lt<IQ.. ...... 1. Andv Ileen. 10.n 4 J.,ry P•lf:' 10.1•. J. (llel, Mika Reid -ttellh Fer.,., 70 M. ~ca \e"'lf ~"-1, Andy BHn, 714. 2. Tom W•lton, ,2t0 l ltlt l, LM Trevino, and Jerry Ptle, .107 s. ICellll FerQIU$, JOI. E .... LA.-n I. Oeve El<Nlber11tr. U . J Bruce lltllk•, 12 . l . Buddy Gardner. II • Ille I. Bill I( r1trer1, 8GC Murphy and Itel!" FttQUI, 10. ,_ ....... " I. Andy 8Mn, lS1 2 Curtis Slt•t191, l4I. l Geo•oe Bums, m • Rey "lovd. in s Mike Aald, 111, l'rlll_.,~ .... I. Tom Watton. UI0,251 ' L .. Trevino. UIQ,IU J. CAinls Slre1>99, '7•1,0U. 4 Andy Bun;" Ule,.513 S. Jerry P•I•, •110,501 • Geor11t Bums, '202,SSJ 7. Cr•lo Sledllr, ""·"' • Ml•• Reid, ll91,6SI .•. Ao Floyd, Jl«l,•11 10 !Mn Cren.,,ew \llS \71 South Amertcen Cup (el to.~-•· lretll) ,,m.-Sl ... 111 Tl>Ome) ICOCll cltf, Eddie OlbOS, 7.J, .. 1. Gene Me.,., oet Tom•• Sn.to, M , •·J, Ille NHl•M Ott. Jen 1(-s ......... Iv•" Ltncll dll. Cl rlOl tClrmaY• ... 2 ..... . Brltt1h Herdcourt Champlon1hlp1 lat ~,E ....... I leceMI ..... Sl"'ltt JOMl!len Smllh -· Alvaro 8el.,.cur, .... .. ,; Sh'-Gllcllleln cllll. Louk S.ncMrt, •·t , 4.1; '-Olllrlo Vlrcalno dtl. Ste"" Simons.,.,,._.,•·>; RDt>ln Drncl•I• dllt "9• Hlerlqvllt, .. 1, ._., •·2; '4!\Qll Glmlnet dlll. Ml-• Gr#lt, •·2, 1-S. Women Money L11dere 1. Mar1llWI Havratllove U•UOI t. Tra<YAtmln 471.ISJ J. Cllrls Ewn 1'1,00. •.lllllleJMlllClnt tJ:l,tn. S. E-GeoiatOnt 'I•• ,, Wlf'ldY T\lt'nbull 1 .. .1" 1 Ke111y .. .,. 1n,J•1. I H-llMdlllt-lot,Jk .... _.,...,., .... 1& 10. "•I'll SMIWf' IN.l" .. ... 01I Me1 !lllONUOA'l''fl •nuLn ra1.,..,..ll"•ld•'9• ·---...,,, .. 1111111 • .,,, ,. ' Artent t.Htlv• I ro,ot • ., • tO t .c) < •t..-1• ••'•"'••' • .0 1 00 l lblro •<-••IK>w•••I lllO '-'"''°' .. • <M ... r•IPln<O I 110 • 00 J ~ 6h41 Awal•n\"'4: t Ptf'tteJ ,. M) 1 .0 1101~ IMl.(4'ronl 3 ..0 0.11• -ti'' U•ld\JOOU '"1'0 ,... Hr•"'iev b'•wler IMtC.W '""' 1.0 1 ao 110 r •I• G.urd 10<t••rt>1, 'eo '40 ,.., ... ,11. ,_,..., 1.0 t ~'"' ttl'• l ~MO.f Poo IWUll•fY"* •'Cl • .0 1 IO ""'Pun• 11 oln t • 40. 1.0 C •"'•IH•<1 I R1\lltt-I 1 00 I lrtf\ ,.,. 0.'C"''' ' Hopt fVet•tOved ., 00 "10 II .0 "••l•-0 IM<Gwrfll I) 40 t 00 i>nll•r< "'" I Vat.,.,.,.lal t .0 U ... , •• 11 •1 ... 00 n ••• oo Sl•lll tat.• M.orQle J •f IPlnuyl •to. J .0, t IO Belle 0 0.M<o><"• IMcC.,rOf\l j oo , '° C..O..•-r -s ..... , 1v.1.-.1.,.1a1 ) 40 ~v""'" '~• ••HY tM<(j.u'"' M 10 I)'°· J '° .,....,. Hout ITorol ) .o., IO ""''' l~ ILIPf\aml, J '° \S ... ct• ().II P<&ld~QO 1!101111\rtct BCllcl andGofd (Helll,1•.0. • 10. s 40 1..-• Llk• R•ln tVelMzuolal, S 00, l IO Sir IMncer IM<C•rtO!ll, l .IO \t Pit' SI• 11 .. 11·1·JI paid \IJ,141 20w1111 11 w11>nlnQ110~11 (II"• l\Of~•I , U Pick SI• <On•olallon 1>41d \al 40 wllll S•• wiMlnq 1l<atll (IOUr l\o<Wll N 1nth r•r• Jim 8ur11.e (McCarront, 11 •O, , 70 J •O Cd••d ,. .. n H1nk s ISl\~m•~trl, 1 40. l 40. """ A•Mord Cestle fPll)ceyl, 2 20, 2 40 U U•<I• tJ ll PAld U I 00, 12 .. l CNIO t.41 50 A lltncl•Mt 1' •16 Hollywood Park WfDNUDAV'S RE SUL TS t 1$411 ef ,_, """'"' m .. 11.,.1 ~tr\I •<1<• Toronto ITodOl It 10, 100, 4 40 Royal SIQNI fBl<klOrd), 17 to, t.10 Slf• '""'" IFoltyt 1 .0 '3 eucta I• .. ) !Nici l lU lO S,.cond rMe FtH f VPt'fUlon IOIFr•n col, l IO, 1.60, 110 Oe•n Poiftl CA,Vr<h•ndl. l to. 110, Tr .. \ure Hunlu IWlllr~•I. • 00 T.,l,d r•<• M l\ter 4l•r\C1m1n tAn .,.,.onl S 10. l IO 1 .0 Tru St•r IKutblo,I, I 40, • 00 TOUQft Going C B•vleHI, l IO U eucta t:H 11>41d '" 00 Fo..,rtn t«.• M.trble Courl IH•wMy> 10 •O. • 10 1 t O Barn.iorm S"•Oow lltP"•m l Tto 1.0 Evtnlo IM<C.,ron1 J 40 Fltln r •<~ Storm Mess~noer I A•tclltorOI U 10 I' .0. • 40 T ••b•os 10.•omerl, l .O 1 IO, Some,. Ntw O•y (Llgl\lhllp), l 10 U e ... cta 1).71 P•ld ~ti 50 Slwtl\ ••<e M.oull ITOOCll 900, •IO. 4 00, Mc*f Ford IGovoru wl. t .O, t .IO. Foti Wonfty IHolll, I .0 Stven1h ro<• WIMome Boy fAndllrson). S Ill, °l 60, ) .0, "'-"'• Jo<' 'ITodOI, 4 40, 2 IO, Roman ChAt»I 10.som~tl. 3 10 U ea I ( If C 1·71 paid U I 50 EIOhl" r•O M4Je•llc C"•roer CGrun.. Oyl, 110,, IO. 1 40 IClmen. H•novtr IB•Y· leul, 460, 100, John H-••r llCueD4erl, 7.0 U Pio SI• ( .. l-+J.t..ll p,tlO H S,5" 10 wll" one w lnnlno llt ket l•I• l\o<W\l, U PIO Sia <on•olellon 114110 l77S.OO "'"" Jt wlnnlnQ II< kell (II.., l\o<Wsl N1nt" race 8tryl'• Printe I Ottomer) S IO, l 00, 1 60, Gtomour L~s l(optlandl l 40, 1 IO Ben Gltnv<tle ISonMvtllt l 1 IO U eu<I• l•·SI IM•O i:u oo Ten!" ract • Bt11<k B.tnMr IG•unovl. ,. 00, s '°· • .0 """''Y RI<" f Perkt rl., 10 1 10 Moody Blut IM<Gon.ogltl. 4 to \J u <><1• IS..l p.alcl\!Sol 10 Alltndenct ••SA Hor9e Racing Slandlng1 ,.,..........s....11 JOCKEYS ~<Carr°" Phw:ey Cordllto s--... l'ell Del-.... v ..... , ..... A•m\IHil'ft McH.,.,. VelHquu ....-S ,.. lM ........ I.~ ,., xw \1,0J0,521 ''°" tt• 1n • .-.-1.u. 161 :ICM 4,$41.111 .. '" '" •.1~.JllS ... 171 1• l,M,m 1,JU 1'1 1'1 l,7tt.OOi 1.1'0 113 171 1,s.tMt 1,UO Ill 1n 3,.>N,10l ,., 1• t3' ],.>N.!03 m UI 17' 3,.311,026 TltAINEltS e.,,.,,. WlllltlnQN>m Delp Lu~o M•rtln ttelly Jont• Mt An•lly JOll1>>0n Ce nler SpeCleCul•' 81<1 JOlll>H..,..1 Glork>u• Sono C-• Tempet•~• Hiii Go WUI Yl>Q Noll w 1 .. 1er·• Tell hid 'N Oelrmnd Gl1>ulneRltk FlrstAl-.t SIM1.slM -........ HS II •• U ,151,llot 111 • '3 u l,OSl,'91 no 11 s• 1,m,ll1 ]~ S2 u 1,57'"°3 111 11 61 1.SS7.IU ll• '1 JS 1,ff4.1" 601 11 H 1~7..SU m so u 1.0•.1«1 109 .. .. •.lll.'17 HI 41 50 l.IU ,6G HOtlHS Stam tit I I • 1 II 4 • .. I 1 • • u • • s • , • -~-0 '·°'"·* 2 ... Al ~ ru.•11 0 JOl,000 l 501,051 1 47JMO I 4't,tDO 1 .... J 401,124 S D U7t NASL Pteyotfl (IOlll"l •llNCE ~INAl.S .... lfTIWN 0.-0.. ....... y'aken Cosmo1t, L.osAnvelH I, Cotrnosl•eo-ie. I.() T-y'tO.me Fon 1.-rdtte ec Sen Dleoo," o.-er- ~··•o.m" I.OS A"9tl ... Al Cosmos Sen Ole9(1 ti Fort t.e..otrO•I . n NOl E: In Ille ownt Ille IHms •Piii Ille 1- o•mH, then wlll be a JO.mlnula mlnl·oame • tlltl will cletumcne wllO e<lvtn<H 10 IN ....... Voll•lfblll 'WOMIN'S GAMES (tt Sao l.Mle City I ""' .......... ~.., UCLA del Sen Oe.Qo SIAle, 1Sr7, 4-IS, I ..... 1Srl2 IUCL'4, r-ld Ho. 2, pteys Hewell In i.e<ond r-tonlQl'I H ... all Is clef-no ... 11onel <Nmolon I Misc. Wedneedey'• TrenHctlon1 8AKllT8Al.1. ................... _ .. , ... GOlOEN STATE WARRIORS -Tr- .Jo Jo Wiiii., QU«cl, lo t"9 IC-t City Kl,,.. IOI' future cclllh c~allont, POOTIAt.I. ......_.P ...... L...- OALl.AS COWIOVS -Slonld Aolllld Solomon,.._,,,. N<lt. GR EIN 8AY PACKERS -Named Jim CltemplOfl cMft1>tln llM coach. st.- Gerry £111,, ruMlnt ba<ll. PIKeCI Vlc: ... y Rey A~. llillN<ll, on IN lnJwrlld ,... Mrvt lltl. • SAN FRANCISCO 4'ERS -SIOMCI f lfTV A1>der\On, rllftnlnt IMlc:ll. Wll,.•CI Jerry A Mir"'"· ruMlnt ba<ll. ltOOC•Y ......... ......,._ ...... IDMOHTC*OILERS-,....,GltM-..,_, wlfll, .. • •-·~ c-racl. cou .... WIST "OIHT -ltMoed .>GM Ml-..... '91f coac:11. . ·--. ...................... ~ ... FOR THE RECORD I SOGCEA I FOOTBALL Cosmos Feeling Confident PASADENA (AP> Cosmos' (.'oaeh lleones Weisweiler is feeling supremely confident, but lop scorer Giorgio Chinaglia Is trying lo hold back s uch feelings going into the second game of their North American Soccer League playoff series with the Los Angeles Aztecs . "I believe we will win lhe next game," Weisweiler said Wed · nesday n\ght after the Cosmos had taken a 2· l victory over the Aztecs in the opening game of the best-of-three National Con· ference championships. "It will never go to the mini-game." "We must be careful and not allow ourselves to be too confi· dent," said Chinaglia, who as· s1sted on the Cosmos' first goal and scored what turned out to be the game-winner 1 :03 into the second half. THE SE RI ES r es um es Saturday afternoon at Giants Stadium. Should the Aztecs win lo even the series, a 30-minute mini-game will be played im· mediately a fterwa rd to d e· termine the conference champ. "It makes il very difficult for us." Los Angeles Coach Rinus Michels said following the loss in the Rose Bowl. "They have-- all the advantages now." The Cosmos· las t previous game in the Rose Bowl was a 2-0 loss to the Aztecs during the regular season. the Cosmos' first shutoutin 56 ~a mes. ·'The Aztecs played the same style of soccer," Weisweiler said after the playoff victory. "We played better than our last game here ." D.ity ..... SWI~ MARINA LINEMAN JON HARRISON FACES SADOLEBACK '- MICHEU BEMOANED the brief moment at the start of the second half when Chinaglia, the NASL's all-time lop scorer, was left all alone at the side of the Los -Angele.s net a nd responded with the winning score. Preps Kick Off;· ·'The crucial m oment was s tar ting the second half and leaving the top goal scorer com- pletely unmarked," the Aztecs coach said. Vikes, OV, Vaqs Play "This was the best game we've pla yed this season, but we failed in the critical moment It's frustrating to play well enough to win, and lose. But it is part of the game .. of course I prefer to play badly and win." Chinaglia 's goal s napped a 1· I tie, and Cosmos· goalie Hubert Birkenmeir, who had 17 saves for the game. blanked the Aztecs in the final half. J U LIO R OME R O and Vladislav Bogicevic assisted on Chinaglia's goal, as he beat Los Angeles goalie Alfredo Anhielo. ,,,... Pagr 116 DODGERS. • Thomasson was prepared to 'ac· cept a hero's accolade in the 11th inning when he hit a two-run single, his second in as many nights. B UT HOUSTON battled back in the 11th with a run- scoring double by Danny Heep and a game-tying single by Gary Woods. That cleared the way for Cruz' game winner and served notice to the Dodgers. By ROGER CARLSON Ofl ... OAllY ~Ii.I SUH Marina High 's Vikings , Ocean View's Seahawks and lrviJle's Vaqueros. Orange Coast area teams representing the Sunset, Empire and Sea View leagues, open the 198-0 football season tonight wi th n o n leag u e skirmishes. The Vikings of Marina Coach Dave Thompson will be going without two of their premier players -halfback Chris Ven· tura and tight end Mike Bush in their game with Saddleback. Ventura is out for a week with a concussion and Bush is ill Ted Lytle will be i nse rted al halfback and Dwayne Fuhrman and Pat Knowles will alternate at tight end. Marina toppled Saddleback. 34·6, in the '79 opener , but Thompson says he doesn't ex· peel to enjoy the surprise edge tonight. The key to Saddleback's of· fense is quarte rback Carlos Estrada. a returning starter who did not see action in the loss to Marina a year ago. Warren's Bears hurt Ocean View badly in a 23-0 1979 opener with defensive Hne stunts and backfield speed . Ocean Vi ew Coach Ken Moala says hjs crew must perform with efficient technique and make a solid at· templ at controlhng the ball. John Heinle. a 6·1, 165-pound Junior , get s t h e n o d at quarterback. Behind him wil.!. b! the quickness of Doug Jrvme 15·11. 170) and Rick Moser CS-11, 178 >. who o p e rate in the Seahawks' triple option . ., To•lglat '• Ga•n Mertna v1. Seddlebacll et Senti& An• Bowl Warren va. Ocean View • Huntington Beach lrvln1 at Velenda (A11--.i.,a11:••·"' I Irvine Coach Chuck SorcabaJ says his team faces the same ob- stacle as a year ago -a 220- pound fullback on the belly se r ie s. a nd an o p tio n qua rterback -both who are back to haunt the Vaqs. A setback in the Irvine camp is the unavailability of senior. guard Eddie Gil, who will be- sidelined beca use of head ~. juries suffered in an auto accif dent. • Bob Perry is the focal point, for the Vaqs at quarterback.• Versatile in the rollout optioa. series, Perry was a fullback u a junior. His majol' aerial targ~t ~ split end Art1e Moore. · "These two games show that we're as good as the Dodgers," relief pitcher Joe Sambito said . ,,,._~- "We showed them that we're a force to be reckoned with." Los Angeles Manager Tommy Lasorda, however, was not con· ceding the division race on the basis of two losses. EDISON-EST AN CIA • • • "I don't feel any pressure. They Cthe Dodgers) don't feel it and we're still in first place, aren't we? We played a hell of a game." HOUSTON MANAGE R Bill Vireton repeated his d ream of taking a four.game lead into the season ending three-game series {It Los Ang_eles . "But I can't see that happen· ing," Virdon said. fullback Dave Geroux were a b o ut the only individuals singled out for positive remarks. Blanton says he feels his in- dividuals are better at the skilled positfons than a year ago, but the line is green. "We have some people who we feel are pretty good players," says Blanton. "Hopefully we'll play better t han last year. We know Edison was rated fourth in the nation last year and this year is No. 2. I'd say that s peaks very well for them . "We hope it's more interesting PRESENTS Joe ~ Ca~n90 Sept. 13 -6 P.w-._ Mission Viejo Ranch (M•P on Ticket) • Ent•rt•lnment • B•r-8-Q Dinner •No Hoat B•r Adults Only Adv•nce T1dcet ..... Only 111.IO P9' pet'IOft 11dcm Umlled. <T•• o.ckid!Me DoMMIR) Advance tlektt sa~s avall•b4• at the followlnia: Cln*b • ... ...... """ ....... LlftlO ----, ............ , , .... Cllalli ... uei-• ............................... ~-- LAGUNA BUCtt VOLLEYULL AUN. -·-------------------------'· • ...... .# ... than 35--0 (last year's score )." ~ The 35·0 verdict was swolle~ by the breakaway speed ol! Ker win Bell, who popped for- four touchdowns in a dramatie display of quickness In his debut for Edison after transferrin~ from St. Francis High . .-; Edison , incidenta lly, ha~ another name on its team 's roster -Shane Olson -a 6-1~ 198-pound senior defensive tackle with 4.9 speed in the 41 from Westlake High in the Saft Fernando Valley. ALL·· WINE 20% OFF IOnLI OI CASI 750 UTB SEAGRAMSVO $ 99· Reg. •a.69 Now 6 IAYI $1.70 IOTTU OI CASI .. c k d i< St " cl g1 tt h; th to ar to WI SU ne si1 sa ci1 m• thj tr . kic COi sa3 an1 Jo fou gra the ·~ • ' Thursday, September 1 I, 1980 C:WL Y PILOT 8 f f With "Profile", Saturdays in the Daily Pilot You can keep up with the pros this football season by reading "ProFile", 9n in-depth r eport on professional football appearing each ·saturday in the Daily Pilot. "ProFile" will feature timely pictures and information to keep you current on .... -----·----events happening in the National .. lt' and American Footbal I Conferences. Enjoy your television football viewing with "ProFile", your weekly armchair guide to all the hard-hitting action as 28 tea ms vi E?~ for a berth in Super Bowl XV. Regular attrc:1ctions in "ProFile" will include : 0 Weekly scouting r eports on the w eekend and Monday night footbal I games. 0 Probabl•e starting lineups.for those games. 0 Detaileol statistics on both football conferences, updated w eekly. . .. 0 Summa1r ies of the previous week 's games. 0 Professij onal odds on current game~. 0 Interesting feature stories, photos, es and quizzes .. Dqn 't miss t h is special chance to stay up with the pros during e 1980-81 football s•:?ason. Watch for "ProFile." Score with interested football fans. To advertise in "Pro Fi le" every week ca 11 1 642-4321 . ' 642-4321 To subscribe, call 642-4321 , 1c1r send your name, address and phone number with $4 to Daily Pilot Circulation Dept. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA92626 ' •I I . ~· Warn11 o l hl' 5uryeon General Has Oe1ermined l hat C14arrttl' Srna~ ,,;~ Is DangeroJs to Your Health . • , . ' t Ultra LowTar6 r·ng . \ ------------------• -..... --. --T"-----·----r. - c .. Featuring_._ •• __ )_c• • Quic k-c han ge Artist r y Newport Hcr rbor Art Museum g ets r ea dy for antique show. 8 > Jl'OIT ll Ol.,ON ()I .... D••h ltl!ee )t..ft The Nt•"' port 1l111 twr \1 t Mu,t•um ,, ,, qu1"k chang1• urt11>t One da) 1t hum;,., m1tth•rn ,nt "'ork' .mci lht· next it's u 1>howpl11\'t' f111 1111t11111,•:-"'Ith nar) .i con\emporury \'illh'.ts 111 'l)(ht Makmg tlw trun:-.111111) for tht• .mnu,11 thr~t· day antique 'ho'I!. jnd :..tit• "'hll'h ~ 111 lJkt• place Sept l!J th1•11u~h :n th!!> H'M ''mil JI\ t'as) job but It's Ul'l'Omphsl\t•J \\Ith .1 1111n1 mum or strain • Extra hclµ 11> 1·.tllt<tl m to '"s"t tht' 1'·'11d staff and a ('I t•w of dc1h1·,111 .. 1 voluntt>t'r' f111 m the Museum Coun(•1l 11r~:rn1tt'1> .ind 1·arnt''> out the bulk of lht• \\ork When tht• la:.t µ.1111tm g 1s n•m11\ t°tl (111111 tht· m useum wall s and tht' booth1> and ant14uf's an· Set Up, millions Of dol lars \\Orth O( furniture. porcelai n, art worh. 11\er Jnd otlwr hne old objects are carried into t ht>·ll booths Ed Nelson. museum secunty chief, installs TV protection for show. Take One r lw 11111,l'lllll l'lllJlll'tl llll' hosl' t(roup , ho11t•11 lo 1.11'lt' ol1out S4f1,000 ft om th<' show a l1<1ut hulf or wh,11 1.t• c;r ,111tl C..';"11111 brou~ht Ill Tht\ H '<tr c II , ... .,,, (111 th.it t•v1•11t Wt'rt' undt:r " 1 111 t>n In ll11n111 ., 1 Th" N1•wp11rt llJI lm1 :i11t111u1• i.how 11> 1111 11'111 .11h1·<'dU'l1'11 'tl11111· with tht• ... anw t· • .irc u:. u mu .... •111111•\h1lut 0111 pr\'lhtrulo1 ' k1111w how to hJndlt' ex l'"I''" t' ohJt•t•ls ' '>llld Nor a I .t·hm.rn , thl• volun 11•1•1 "h<l tlt'Uds tht't'lll <1l1t1<t <'Olllllltll1•t' · l'hr exh1l11t111 ' k md 11( 1 t'lux wh en the} 'om t• twn· It ' d1fft'1 t'nt than hJ\ 1ng c1 :.how m ;i ('(lOV<'nllOll t't•nkr ' Thi· ou1.,1•u111 '.s st.1ff of 111·1·1><11 at or:., h<·aded h\ I 111., De La l 'tut ""'l'll trJmt•d Each of thl' four µan t1111t· and t"'u full t1nw preµarators h:i:. at lea:.l a ha1•helor ., degree an art or a relat 1·d ht'ld, and i.evcral h<H e ma:.tct's degrel"S Mos t. likt-De I.a Cruz, ha ve worked 1n galleries throu..:hout their college years WllEN Tl .. : rnuntdown ror the antique sale begins, the t·n•w w1l h lhl' help of Wendy Brodhead, the museum's registrar removes the current cxh1b1l. carefully packing each item for shipment to its owner The preµarators wear white gauze gloves so they won't sc·ratch the art works as they are taken down and packed in their own spec1all) madt• crates Works from the museum':. permanent col- lel'lion are taken to th<.• temperature-controll ed vault at the rear or the building where each has an assigned place on u slidmg storage wall THEN, TllF. temporary gallery walls are removed and stored to make room for the anti· que dea lers· booths. All the wooden booths, which are owned by the museum, a nd constructed by the pre· par ators. are stored in an outside facil ity, De La Cruz said This year, another 17 walls were built to accommodate the additional dealers in the show. The task of building the booths takes two to three days. De La Cruz said They are braced with steel brackets and painted to give them a fresh look. Then, ramps are installed over the planters near the back door of the museum and the dealers begin bringing their wares. A ll the w oo d en booth s are constructed by the p rep arators. Sniall Child; WASHINGTON CA Pl -Can getting parents to work with their children on simple, everyday tasks around the home help those kids master thei r schoolwork? Dorothy Rich thinks it will, and she has made a cottage in· dustry out of what she acknowledges is "a deceptively simple idea." Mrs. Ri ch and ber nonprofit Home and School Institute specialize in churning out guides for parents and children to learn while doing commonplace chores or activities around the home. She believes parents make the difference in whether their chj ldren learn, and the home is the place to start. Her credo is straightforward : "All of us are sitting in a goldmine or lea ming. There's math in t he bathroom and science in the sink. Any home is a learning place ." She calls her guides "home learning recipes." The institute has just published a handbook, "Families Learning Together," that contains 48 recipes for families with children in kindergarten to grade 6. THE <RECIPES GO after the 3 R's in an easygoing way. They are designed lo teach the parent as well as the child, and many try to inculcate good health and safety habits along with a kernal of wisdom. For instance. one recipe aimed at children in grades K-to-3 s uggests that pa rents take the m on a stroll . through the neighborhood to learn to recognize the octagonal. red "STOP" s igns and other signs. "Even if they can't always read a sign, they can learn what it says. They can 'read' Its familiar shape and color," stat.es the re· cipe, which notes that children under age 11 are the victims in more than half of aJI traffic accidents near houses. It instructs parents to count the different signs, talks about their shape and color and, afterwards, cut out pictures of signs from old magazines and newspapers . Most recipes build on similar mundane activities. One teaches kids to look for the best buys at the supermarket; another eq· courages families to chart the time they spend watching television. D•lly Pilot Photo•by PatriOO'DonMll Preparators wear white gloves to avoid scratchmg works of art as they are rern:Jved Removing painting are Lws de la Cruz (left ) head preparator and Charles Colony. 'The dealt>rs dress up their ow n booths.' De La Cruz said, but the museum starr helps adJust the lighting and assists with an} dirricult1c'> Meanwhile, a hospitality committee, un der the di rection of Nancy Otting, is seeing to it that the dealers' needs are all met, whether they request coffee or thumbtacks The dealers are all invited to a tostada reast on Wednesday eveni ng. and then the museum 1s quieted fot the "vetting" procedure on Thurs- day afternoon. The "vetting," or Judging, "gives us the edge on other shows." said Gay Bryant. "IT'S USUALLY only done in London. The three judges look at everything that's pre· 1830 to make sure it's in order. w1lh e\.erythingmarkecL' At least half of the dealers request to be vetted, she added. The idea of having an antique show and sale occurred to the Museum Council in the fall or 1977. Mrs Bryant said "We're the fund- rais ing arm or the museum and we 're always trying to think of. ways to make money and bring the public in." And indeed the s how does attract a crowd. Nearly 800 people are expected at Preview Night. and another two or three thousand pro- bably will v.andcr through the museum during the show weekend And those v1s1tors buy. too, w1Lh dealers from as far away as London and J apan come to the show The-museum reaps 1ls profits rrom door ad- mission and !he sale of catalogs and booth rentals, Mrs Lehman noted, and not from com· m1:.s1ons, :.1nc·c there 1:. no kick-back on any sale or the antique ... When the ~hov. 1s over, the work begins again in reverse All the booths are knocl<ed down and µut batk 111 storage. and the pre- parators bring back the museum's own tern· porar) walls ~md begin hanging the next ex- h1b1t Thie; year. there arr· fi ve days until the next s how opens. which is "a piece of cake" for the preparators "A week 1s a luxury," De La Cruz said "An experienced cr~can do it in two davs .. Show Scl1edule The 198o Aolique Show and Sale will take place at the Newport Harbor Art Museum Friday through Sunday. Scpt.19through21. Show hours are 11 a.m. lo 9 p.m. Frida y and Saturday, and 11 a m to 5 p m. Sunday. There is an invitational preview Sept. 18 from 6 to IO p m to benefit the museum and lectures are scheduled at 11 a.m . and 2 p m during lhe three days of the show. Tickets to the sho"' and sale may be purchased al the door for SS. which includes th eC'ut:ilog . For information about the lectures. call the museum. 759-1122 The e\'ent will raise funds for a matching grant from lhl' Nat10nal Endowment for the Arts . Add World Around Thelll The recipes also ha ve been tried in Landrum, S.C .. and in Los Angeles. The Los Angeles branch of the Southern Chrisltan Leadership Conference. under a contract with the school board. provides home recipes and counseling to 6,000 students and their parents from 20 schools in poor nei ghborhoods. The recipes are offered an both English and Spanish. Marnesba Tackett, the 72-year-old executive director of the project, says. "Teachers and principals tell me t hat for the first li me, they are getting parents coming to school to discuss their children's progress , and not just when they gel in trouble." MRS. TACKETT SAYS she believes the recipes, called "educational appetizers,'· in the LA program, "would work anywhere. although many parents in more afflu ent homes might say. 'We are already dorng these things, taking our kids to parks and on trips and buying educational toys. We don't have to use egg cartons and cereal boxes • " Mrs. Ri ch says, ''If parents feel they can do it without these handles or recipes, they s hould j ust do it. But a lot of people like to have a hint they can fall back on." - The home is not the last frontier in Mrs Ric h's quest to engage parent6 as teachers. She envisions superma rkets putting recipes on their grocery bags and gas stat ions giving handouts that could turn a pit stop for the fa mily car into a math lesson. She also is talk ing to a fast food chain about putting recipes on its tray Hners. "If they sell more french fries because people come in and ask for the next recipe for learning, so much the better," she says. Alask ans Hang Togethe r Mrs. Rich, 47, who has a Ph.D. in education administration, says, "There are no gimmicks in this. We don't send home crayons anJi,.paper and.all that monkey business. Home is place to begin teaming. ANCHORAGE , Alaska (AP) -The arm of the law is a lo.ng one , but it's still a bit unus ual for it to stretch from Alaska to a Califo[llia freeway. Ang letoo called his dad in Bakersfield, ,and Fred Angelton Sr. set out for the truck stop that ni ght. "mEY DON1T TAKE very much time or money. They are probably part or what middle class parents may do almost in· stinctjvely, without realizing its importance for academic achieve- ment," she says. "Why look for bard strategies when maybe the approach that could revolutionize education is right under our noses?" Her methods have been tested in several areas around the country and have won plaudits from parents and educators. The public schools in Benton Harbor, Mich., a town with many low-income families, has used its own variation of the recipes for tour years with first graders in a compensatory education pro· gram. Gladys P. Burks, who directs state and federal programs for the Benton Harbor schools, says, "We've really had very Im· 1 pressive results. We 've shown a significant gain for our low· income and low-achieving students at an extremely low cost." The pupils did as well "and in some cases better than students who were pulled out or regular class and put in remedial classes," says Mrs. Burks . "TEACHERS MADE A mistake years ago wh en we told parents, 'Hands off your children's education. We are the pro· ressionals. We know how to do it.' That kind of thinking was wrong," sbe says, "We're just now coming away from it. I think things like these recipes are wiMing friends for education." Benton Harbor sends one recipe a week home with 300 to 350 first graders. When the program started, less than half the families took part, but now three-quarters do. "The parents s ay their kids won't let them rest until they do it," lau~hs Mrs. Burks . It all started last week when Trish Cole and her 8-year-old son. both of Juneau, we re driv· ing California's Interstate 5 and their car's engine bl ew The Hi ghway Patrol towed the car through Labor Day traffic and left Ms. Cole and child at a truck stop. "' With just $22 to her name, Ms. Cole railed her mother in Nome. Mom called the Alaska Stale Trooper!; for advice. S~t. Fred He found Ms. Cole and her son, took them home and lodged them for the weekend. Arter the holiday, Angleton bought them a bus ticket for Vancouver , Wash .. and helped ~em sell the dis· a bled car and pay the California Hi ghway Patrol bill. "I felt that lt was a privilege to help them," Angelton s aid Monday. ''Besides, t have a cou- ple or girls myself and I'd like to think someone would return the favor if they were tn trouble." . • ---~' ~-·--~----,----~-............................. -· ........................... __ _ •. : C! DAIL y Pf LOT T~. Seplflft'lllet 11 I .. . '. ' --------·· Lavish Spender Confuses Wife Loiesf Fffflaioti Fall fashions wi ll be presented Oct I at a l uncheon held b y t he Ho ly Family Madrecitas Auxiliary . The event at the Marriott Hot e l, Newport Beach, wil l benefit the Holy Family Adoption Service. WeC:tring $100-money h at to be among door prizes is Mrs. Carl Ho lmber g. Wi th he r is Mrs . Raymond Doniger. For in formC:ttion. call 760-1598 Big Brothers Offers Couples for Kids A new program. "Couples for Kids." is be- ing offered by Big Brothers of Orange County. Designed for couples who would like to volunteer in their s pare time to help children from single parent homes, it's open to couples who have been marr ied for at least one year who arc willing to s pend at least one year in the program Both members of the couple must be 18 or over ~ind both must be willing to give a m inimum of five hours a week to a child. Couples a re screened by the same stan- d<.1rds as regular Big Brother applicants. but the e mphasis is plat'ed o n the quality of the mar- na~e For mon• information. call 544·7773 or 831 f,!);13 OC Mu ic Center Has New Auxiliary Mrs W1ll1am U Redfield, chairman 01 tne board of the Orange County Music Center, will install the officers of the newly formed AIDA Chapter at 7·30 pm Monday. Sept. 15. in the board room of the Mus ic Center offices in Costa ~l(•"a Thl' nt•w offi cers :.ire Margaret A Quon. prt·~1dl·nt . i-:dv. ard R Baker. Mrs Ralph Pinkerton and Mrs Leif Tronvold. vice pres i dents. Mrs J ame11 C hapman. treasurer, and Sut' L'tley and Mary Ar~o. secretaries. AIOA Chapter welcomes new members . In· formation 1s available from lhe Music Center office. 55t.i 2121. TV Stars to Help Aid to Adoption of Special Kids will benefit from a Gourl'T'et Classic Racquetball Tourna- ment Sept. 25-28 at Racquetball World and Aerobic Health Center in Fountain Valley. Television stars Sally Struthers. Dick Van Patten and llenry Winkler will hetp kick off the tournament Sept 25. For information. call 962 1374 I I D£All ANN LANl>t:JUi Wbul ts your 01>1 nion or a rood ule8mun who tf'll his wire that thf• b<'1tt WIH lo NUt't't't•el 1n '>clllng Is to l(et past tht• set•r••lar ., This 1nc1111!'1 wmmg and d1ninl( ht•r , u•vlng hc-r 141n11 und lit'lltllnu nowers lie ul~o 11,,.., w111trt•xi.1·s luv1shly and exceed~ h1 · t•x1wn&t· UC'('Ount Jllotment lo impress C'llf'rll!I Do other '>ttlt·11mt•11 ~ivt• waitresses big tips uncl l't'rtcl (•urclx 11nd l(lft1t on their birthdays? M v h11sh1i)11l 11uy!'I hl· l'Ufl 't tuke me to those rant) rt>staur~nt .. hl't'UUSl' I wouldn't be able to hnndlt• 11 1( 11 wt11trt•1t11 ,.;ave· h1rn u little rub on th•• lt•I( to hu :t1'1\UrPd o( the• wmal big t ip. Can thi11 be trup'' ('ONl''IJSl<:I> IN()(' AftEA Ot-;AR ('ON ni~t:u: Either your hllllband hu ~1rn11 wht•r•· hi" brain~ bt•long or he Is ha llutlnlitlntt Yt'li, It' h••lpful lu have a good rela&lons blp with th .. '-t'C'rt'llidh o( <'Ulilomers, bul wining and dlnlnA aod ttlfb'! Noni;eose! All tbal Is nf'CHlilr bi lo lwha vf' d .. tf'nlly. T r ll )Our hu1.1band he lnsulti. your lo· tellhtt>ftC't' h t'llCJ)t•<'llng ) ou lo bt'lleve such garbag ... Mor..unr, he do,.i. a dJsservke to the waltresltt'.. ... Mo8t of &hem would give him a bop -On th(' 1>kuH ln~tnd of a rub oo the leg for being !>O <'rudto. A11n l,j11nders R und G have a 21-:..year·old son who is a ho· Jy terror. I le hits people in the face without warning and throws things. You have to be on your guard every living minute. R and. G have two older children who were poorly behaved whe n they were little but they weren't hair as bad as this kid. When we visited R and G a rew years ago, we were shocked at the way lher let their children run wild. We commented on it, and they said. "The little devils want attention -ig· nore them "It's pretty hard to ignore kids when they are throwing food at you and smacking you in the face Do you feel we s hould make this trip? If we don't, s hall we tell them why? STYMIED IN ILLINOIS l>t-:AH AN I.A N DERS M} brotber and hi... v. a(t> llhl'V li vt· 1n. California) have invited us to I ht-tr ho mt• fur a ~eek 's v1s1t We would love lo g o but we• fc:.ir for our seven month-old baby. Witne Program Seeks Volunteers DEAR STY: I don't think you'd have a very pleasant time if you had to stand guard over your baby every living minute. If you decide not to go, tell R and G &he reason. If, on the other hand, you do decide to make the trip and the boy behaves in a dangerously destructive man- ner . suiiest that they have him evatuated~ He may be hyperkinet ic or have a neurological proble m &hat needs looking into. • Voluntct•rs arc needed for the CITR IC· V1t·tin~ W1llwss i\ss1slanc-e Program since it ha:. been <•x panrted to all Orange County courts. DEAR ANN: After 24 years of marriage my hus band became jealous and started to make The prog ram encourages increased citizen t'oopcralton m the <'riminal justict? system and offers s pecial assis tance to victims a nd wit- nesses through direct aid .. information and r.?· ferra l and crune prevention education. A s pecial lr:.iining program for volunteers Will be held 1n the Victim/Witness omce. Superior Court, Room A·292. 700 Civic Center Dr. West. Santa Ana Each program wall be given twice, at 10 to 11 :30 a.m. and 5:30 to 7 pm The first training session will take place Tues day, Sept 16 Attorney Harold D. Morgan. deputy dis trict attorney in charge of the District Attorney's Office, Central Municipal Court. will outline the role or the court in the criminal Justice system Programs a lso will take place Sept. 23 and 30. Further information may be obtained by calling the Victim Witness Office, 957-2737, or 834-7103 HALF-SIZES ~)'\I) q,,.~ ~ \:)mars G Art Show Baldwin Pianos and Organs • t ~ ~ ' •• , •• I "' I CUSTOM FRAMING I S11Pc1ail11no 1n HAMD FINISHED FRAMES 1803 Newport Blvd. '> Costa Mesa r ~~ ~ $48-4511 :."'-\.~t F •sh1on 1,1and 640 9020 DA11 • 10 f'I \UN II JUllHTO• 22• Orart<Jtloit Moll COSTA MIU llOS .,.,.,, II•'· lllltlTl•UO. llACM U ll11t1lintltft C.nltt lACUU MllU MAU H. lthwn w.,14 wtJOUBLE TAKE" ... A creative llPfl")eCh to Dual·lm-ve poftralt photography. No addl· tlonal charge for groups. Poses ow sel.ctlon. Backgrounds may occaslonally change. Satl• faction always, or deposit cheer· tully refunded. .\lphJ L.er1l1·1. flu °'.111.IHKl •,\lllt'fM.:,HJ l11m i'T '°''.ot tt'IV ( lr;1n~" l'·~lnl) I 'nu SJ~~.Y:l:~ •.\nwrk·an ft, .• .,, J\,~~ Ml .. ua I h.11111.-(•~11111 (h.1plt•r ~li'H.YH •""'""'-'HI I.uni( A'" ,1.111un .. r l ltanl(<' (•111n1• $hi\ Ooii' • \111, rt\ .tn H:,.,.1 L'"''· C trnn.ct· t .. 1111\ lh.11111·1 $6i;! 1166 t\1110·1~ .111 ..... ,111 ll•·Jllh \ "" 1.11111111 ~L .1.UU \1 tlu.·i111 "''" h.t mrn-, l t'llh'I '•.MJU \ .. , . ._..._m, fl1 i\ ltt•.1fllu·11l ''t\kt l•Ut• J uf lu,t ~I I 11.1111:1· \ uo11t1 "I'• IMKI 'ktt\ ""'cn111 nf \tn1 f'4..t ~-.oz.%1 fi.,)' Club ul flurn~ l'~ril Sli:i.01n fi.,~_.ll11b11IL11111·,, :$.11.~~t<J ll"Y'° Uuh 111 "'""'IJrn \'.ollc} $11:1,llm II"\''. Cluh ol h 1ll1•n"11 $75.f.00 11 .. 1; Cluh uf c ,.11111·11 Grm·c S:IH.000 Hny• Cluh •1f thr ll.1rl>'•I Arl'<t $11,.•t~l Hoy>' Club 111 llUllllttl(I•~• Beach · s.111.mo l\11ys· Cluh ul l..1111111.1 llr~ch $2~1;1CHI lloy\'Club "'ta ll.1lira Ul!l.•l:l!i lluy,'Club11f l'l•<'cnlm s:1 l ,()()() R">'' Club uf '\,urra i\11,1 $5/i.:UH lloy,· Club .. r lh<' Suulh t""'' 1\rt"t $:l:l,.I:.!~ lluy• Club of StJnlm1 ~l?.~l B111,' lluh 111 T1M1n 'S-15.IM"I B111•<' Club 11! Wr,1111111,11•1 s:101.100 Camp Fu.-. Int: $7h.IWMI C1th<~ic So.·~·• St>n•rt•" $114.(KMl Cenll'r fnr C1t•a11vl' Ahernaln rs SJ8,000 Child (;uKlancr Crnttr of Oranic..-Ct:iunry I $6$,00(r lluldren·~ llCllllr Soot1y uf Cahf•~nta $41,000 Ch11dn'lls H1r.p1tal or •~IS Angtlt' S-12.449 Ch1ldrM1s lluo;p11al of OranRt C11un1y Sl51.000 C.1mmuni1y ll~y Nul".lervt :m.ooo ~OH HtUAS tA1 10 r.. ll.1yk Mdnh,.,h l1·111o·1 f.,r lht• f11 ... 1hl<'d ~ ltJ,IHNI ~.I :.11~lt·11• °"''" 1n· l1111o·r $:12. llM) ~.111111) ._, f\11 l "''" 1.111un 11f Or.m..:t• lnrnH~ "-II r·, .•On h"I '-1<'11 lf,.u•« ,.j I~ .olllo(• (uunt)'. Jn, "l."1.o/IHI H:-Oll ll.11t~o1 \11·.1 .,.17,f~MI h"· lhn11 ,.(I lr,11>111 (u1111l1 $.!I lMMI ~i1rndh Lt·tll<'r In, ~lf\.llHI CJ!) l'<"nkr S!'iti.261 "Cul 'o(\~11 l"un,11 ol Ornn1tr l o0unty lil(ll llll c;1rt '-ot01 Counnl '-r111i...h Tra1l5 $2,000 1;1r1,· Club nf Fnunram \'allry tSl'l,000 1;1rl<' Ctubof c::udt'n (;mvr $26.100 1:orl•' Club of !ht lfarbnt Art~ Sli:l, 11\0 f.orl,'Cfuh .. f 1..ti(llM $16.(MMI ( ;,i1< Cluh of :-;, .. th flr.rn11t l .. 111111 g 15.0~15 <·•••I \',.111hh.11 Child t.111· ~l!' . .!IHI ·1,," '°" 1ll lndu-111 ... , •l 111,111.:• lounh SJ 7tl.iflH ll11I\ E11111h "''WI\ M ,., l 1101\'•'' Ill~ .11111 \IJ.,111 ~•II ... 111,l "NI ll•"flli..lo(,.irr h1111I '!\ltMl ll111111nw1 .. 11 H..i<h L•~111m111111 l'Jurn ~-llKMI h111·rf.i11h """"""'"' L<'Olt'f S:!:! •MlO J1·-. i.h Einnh "''"I<<' ~O.'>()(I 1..1..:1111.1 11<-.1' h' b•·•· lhni. 22 '1011 f,.,, Al.lm1lo• ) .. u1h l>'nlrr $16.IWMl I uther:\n ,., ... 1 "'•'r'k•· .. uf "•>1llht•m C•hf .. m1J S~o,()(Ml :\l,ll••n.11 Cnunul on Alcnh<•I I'm. t lr.iniw l .. uncy $15.tJOO :0..1l•mal ._urf l.111• ~d\IO~ "'~"<.''Mf1on nf ,.\mc·rtr.il S..iOO accusations. l have never been un!aithful and agreed to take a He detector lest to put his mind at rest. To my asto nishme nt. the test showed me to be lying. Now my husband has it hanging over my head that I bad an a ffalr with a kid young enough to be m y son. By trying to prove my honesty to him, I came out looking like a liar. Is there an ex- planation for thi s? HONEST BUT "PROVEN" GUILTY DEAR HONEST : A polyerapb t est measures the blood pressure, breathing and s kin reflistance. <Certain chanies occur la the skin when a person Is lyin1, accordiDI to tbe people who sell the equipment. Frankly, I bave some reservations at¥lut &bis.) My legal coasal· tants tell me these tests ue not lM percent foolproof, and in many states they are not ad- missible as e vidence. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Regarding "Sister Who Cares" <her l)rother still sucks his t humb at age 11 ), your a ns wer, "He'll grow out of it." 1s not necessarily true My husband I age 28 > still sucks his thumb. When we were (irst mar ried he tried to hide it, but now he walks around the house with his thumb in his mouth constantly. I have gotten used to it, but our children see this. When I tell them to stop they say. "Daddy does it." Any s uggestions'! HOPELESS IN HOLLAND DEAR HOLLAND: Yes, show this column Lo your husband and sa y, "Shame, s hame, dou· ble shame. Every body knows your name." Ap· parently he operates at an lnfantlle level and this might gel him lo go back into \be closet with his pacifier . <P .S. Don't bet anything you can't live without.) lo Cd11 Fi4:? 43;? 1-Wr>11 send a Fitter· DAILY PILOT Sr11 K<'' 1 .. r th" lll1nd Im Sli.51kl South I< r<;I ~1onoonl\ U"nnmoc l>t-• r( .. pmrnt (o1un,'ll SltiliOt> !ool>t"',h .ind l~u1!(ll,'lj.tt' r.,.,, t'I "Pmt'nt t't'nlrr S.lJ tll1t> :'tJnh•n .\thlt11c flub S<l lltltl Tttn lldp \i>u1h :Xn h°t' llurt.IU S.~ tl(Ml Tr,l\<'I"" \Id ~ .... ,urwn 1•f \n trlit..\ .:.: -'lltl rr ..... 1 ..... \1d :-.,, "h ,., I rn11 ~rot<'h ~ Alll ·1 r.11c-d l•'rrllrll 1'11·• \• • ntt,lf1 •I 'lt .u1_..::r l •1.111f\ lni. 'l •.!~:I l mtnt 't"r' h . .-t ~,..wu.J.u .•• , In, I ..,p ~IU '411 Th"\ 111.t ~1u 11.1., \1,t1m.: \m'C" -\ ..... , ... u,lft ••I llr.11111<' l•"'"" Sh1tl 111111 \11lu11t.n' \, U•1" lc•nh·r $"•1 J.l<; \,.lunlrrr llufl'.lu .~ '••flh tlt,11\~I lOIUlll\ $111 . .!17 \,.IUfllO'l'I llUll'.111 .,f \\,..,, tlr.mw1 t·~m11 \ Al' -.I~ l)(Hl \\'r•1m11ht1·1 11"''"11 Club Si.IMIO \\'t•lllllfl\ICI ~11d" .1) C11y \'11lu111en ErnerJ(Pl1<'Y Aid ' S.UMIO \\•uth Ernpl<•ym.·ni ~erv1<C' Sl5.0!'ot~ ;l;unh I )rJnl(t' L'nu11ty Child YMCA -AnMwnn f~1mily Cu1dan<• Crnwr. Inc 542.l!'il $'1X, ltltl llmn11r C .. unly "''"ft.m"n f.,r \'\Ill\ ~lr1n1 :SPl!l.(!71) \lt·ni.11 t1r.1l1h 110.ouo \'~ILA :-:11nh <1r:in11e llr.11111e Cuu1111 "'"1(1.tl•>n for C11um 1 $<1:=i,1114 Rri.irrted C1111t·ri. Sf>8'.tli7 r\ICA Or,1ng .. :s;;:1.~oo I Jn11•1t<' l"unt\ lu11nr1l n11 \'\Ill\ I 'lranJ(t' l'na,1 1\11ini.: 1111 ~.:~Ml $11Ml,()()(I 1 lr.tnl(•· l'•111111\ r.p1l1•p•1 \'WlA CMllrJI Or.mgr "•••l'I\ O:.'l,(MMI (ouniy S 11,t>CWI 1 lrJni.tr l"11n11 T, .. n \'Wl \ -'•~lh llr.111111• lhalh:nl(<' S~ti.111 Loun11 $51.474 Onhupaedic: llu,pllJI S:.!.1,0()() \'WC1\ -Soulh OranRr Th .. l't.,plt', Lhm< $l2.000 Loiun1y $55.0011 I'm• 1drnn• :-01x't'ch dnd 'Parintr /\'<;<o a1r m fund llea11n11 l'1•n1rr S25.500 rai•ml( m bli•mt <-• and mdu• "Jddlrb;n k l11rnmun1ty tr)• Yttur I 'n11td Wai 11111 EnttfTlrl'e,, lnC' 57.500 v. 1H •uppon thl' f'ff1'Klf"' this ~alv3111~1 ,\nn) Anahetrn a11~n<"y l)t..,111n:i111lll' pltdgtd $Iii.YOO In a pannrr a~s .. :1a1r arr ah·a11 .. o 1\nny -~anla .rt"dlltd ,.,., ard> campa1j!TI Ana 5171.2'12 p:1n1opal•m and v.111 ~ ~.111,1111~1 1\rn•) "1·1••1· a1 kn"" lt'liRttl by lhl' dC$1Jt F\h'll,H•n ~:!.IMMI na1('(! a11ency PACKAGE CONTENTS: 2·8x10's, 3·5x7's, 15 Wau,ts, 4 Charms When you $-iive to the ( >ra11gl' Olunl y llnitrd \\'ay, your gift works l11 help people. nnt ~atten ad1~1inistralive .budgets. . In fact. last year 84C nf ('vrry dollar rcn·i\'ed reached the people who needed ti helping hand 111 Ora1\ge County. The people you helped -1ll'arly one ullt of L'WI y three in Orangc County-and lhos1· who donatl'Cl their ti111e lo lbe THESE DAYS ONLY -SEPTEMBER: WED. THUR. FRI. SAT. SUN. 10 11 12 13 14 DAILY: 10 A.M. • 8 P.M. SUNDAY: 10 A.M. • 5 P.M. BEACH BOULEVARD, WESTMINSTER HARBOR BOULEVARD, COSTA MESA MAGNOLIA STREET, HINTINGTON BEACH CAMINO DE ESTRELLA, SAN CLEMENTE ~ ~ llnited Way . ..;inccr~y thank yolt for giving. • •• United way o r Or Ang .. Cuuntv Thanks to you. 1t works for all or us '.l!itll~lt11t~~1l11,111 lh '-111lr.~)(I Or,1n)(t>,l1\ 11:ilif1/(1illlhtl ,.,-,, ~lrM1f.u1lr11(., .. ., 111111 1 •• 11.r.-111:n"•' l..'1-\ 'l"fiM lil l1111111002'1 i t ) . "-Ji - I FEATURING Red CroSs Benefits From Gala Thursday. September 11; t980 RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY wi....v.w ... ........ ltU~lt•4.. ......... .. ~·-·-.. --... C:WL Y PILOT CJ H lht> main r,1n• 1' ui. &ood lll1 lhc .tppetu~r. Far Wm Sl•n 1<'1' nt'Wl' t enrlt>avnr. Mc Fad dt•n 's ti:!) 111dc Rl'i.l:1u1 ant nn Ra) -.hort> DnH• in t•wport llt'ut'h. ,., ~mng 111 ~· J ,ma.'lh111•• '>U< t•t'l\ll . /. ' r hairm;m , by Jim Oalf', Jaycees president, and Jim C'armack, rrll'mber·aHarge. Code Muo -Uf·l I H~ 'l'ht• nt'\\ t•i.t ahh,hnwnt wh1d1 l'>J~'('1ali1f'' an :.t•afood.~. \\ .11> tlw wtl 1n~ M1111dJ) 1•\ 1•11111.: for ,1 l(r anc1 01K•11 111.: l(Jl.1111 lw1wf1t thl' bu1lc111\~ flmd of th~ m t-rH·.111 Ht•1H'rosi. Sa mplt•s frvm ~1t'Fa1l11t•n"' ,t'.1fncwl har 141•1 t> s.•n•t•d in 1111q1lt• •fu11nt1t1(1' .1nct o.lUt:nlf'nl1•'1 11.1th frt•sh. hot brnud rrnni .Ill •• , t•r fl\ ern o 11.1111( h.tl'>k•·t can ll'tl around b' ,,., 1•1 ul hustl''\M'~ T ht• s 11111l.1•d ,1lbuc•11r1• wus l'Sl1t'C'h1lh K•i111I 01111 lht• l11H·1111 11. r.1p111•cl '•'UllOI':< llnd Jlllllhl• :.hr11111111.t•11•n I l11lwll1"'1\Unlt•d1•1tht>1 Ht>n ('•1th•, il111•1•t11r of murkt>lmt: for f' ar Wt•M , :.aul tlw 111·\\ 11•:.1.111r11nt 1 anh>ndt>tl t11 i1111t 111 t•11 t t ht' 1·11111 p,in' ' tr J 1ht wn.ll lw1·f 11(( t' n llfo?' ll 1' n1udt•111tc•I) llrll'\'d tw ,,wt .. 111d th1• r11111 IJJO\ '' 111.1k1ni.t .111 .. 11 11ut dfort ltl t•rt'.H1• Jn,., lrt•m1•I:-11•ltl\1•1l .1t11111sph1•r,• Th1•1t':.1111 douht lhJl lhl· r1 .. ,t.111r .int hJ' mu· of tlw l>t.•.,t 'It'\\:. of I h1• h,1 rbt1r 14 h11·h 11. ,,, ,1 ''-'''' tar ul.u hac•kdr11µ J:> lhl' IH'Jrh l~ t(\Jl',l:.14 .i1t·hed lhe bUll !<l•I .ind t.'ll)IJ\ t.•tl lh1· Jll\bl.tn('t' ,,, tht' •W~ dt•l·nr Tht•rl• 111 h1•lp l.1un~h lhl· nt.•11. \l'lllUrt.' 14J~ ~ aa \.\est St.•n lt.'t.':> µ11''11!1•111 Ed Wf'ber, .tlong 11.11 h Bt>n Cagle. d1r1·1·l111 of 111.11 ~1·tin.: .t111I Gino Boero,l!l'rll'I al mJllJ~l'r II app••11l11t111 l .f't' llr u -.111·1. 111.111.1~1·1 ut Md0.11ld1•11 ·'I, alM1 1(1 t•t•ted Hlll''t' 01111•1 '1 .1t11·111l111 .i w1•n · Oun Karcht·r. Ur. Ao nrmaria Kallin, Avril i\rrhlh11ld, Ann .. Hamil, J a1·k1 .. and Ric'hattl Mt·nitJUh, l.anrt> mu ... Tum ( .• , •. ,.Alan Moll • tw ., F • .u Wt:.l ', vn·t' prt.o5.1dl'nt f11t tlrv1•h1111111•n11 ti1•11ric .. ('hiU)', c.'alvlo Nash. Kath\ Ku,h, ('hu1'11 Thom»'. Ur llo~ud K1tpl1rn ·"!''Howard "'it>f(t'I '''P \· \1 m 1• lt1·cl I 'rn" n1·~.., Tlw m•w Blood ('t•nh·r 11.1th .1 pnn tJ~ors.1111alt11111 1,no\\-bt>ing built .rnd fund huH IM:>,t•d lht• $11011111111 mark. arcordm~ 111 Donald Karfht·r, \'<1ffiJ)JIJ(rH·h:111 rt1;1n l'hl' ewport 11 J1 lior J J .) Ct't'!'> recenll) put d 111~ 1h-r\t 111th1·1h•f1t•1t ~1th an $8,000 gift for~ room I I\ I ht' 1·t•11t 1•1 fllt' d11•1·I.. wJ:o. pr 1•:0.l•nted to Dr. Annemaria Ballin 11f <'oronJ · dl'I Mar . an area campaign Dally l'llet StAtt P- ENJOYING GRAND OPENING GALA IN NEWPORT BEACH Ben Cagle, Jim Glonullae, Vicky Minna, Ed Weber ('1Lhlttn S, Gallendar, the ne w director of the Nt·w1.1ort llart)or Art Museum, has settled nicely int•> hh.• her1>011 the Orange Coast Over lunch at the Sculpture Garden Cafe, Ms . t: :.ill1•11dur tulkt•d about her hopes for the museum Jnd how much s he likes living by the sea. She und hl'r duughtcr, Mell~sa. 11 , a student al fo:n:o.ign Midcll t.o Sc·hool in Newport Beach, have found a home on Lido Isle and they s till can't belit>v .. tht•y don't huve to "pack up and go home" soon Tlw~ camt> from Cnrpus Christi, where Ms . t;;_1llendur was cl1ri.'C'tor of the Art Museum of South Tl'xus There, s he helped develop the mus eum into a s howplace designed by noted an·hitt-<'l Philip Johnson. llen-. she faces a new challenge. "I want to raise the endowment level of the museum." s he ->aid A history and soc·1ology maJor 11') college, Ms. C allendar moved to the top post arter serving as d1 rector of Corpus Christi's arts council. ~ Bellina Laughlin and David Trumbull, who hu ve a new home on Promontory Bay. saw their names in lights recently The occasion was their wedding on the ter· rnceofthc1r nl'w home They cxC'hanged their vows at sunset. with family, friends and well·wishers sharing the OC· cas1on. and u plane fle w overh~ad with a lighted sign proclaiming the ne ws The Ronnie Hrown Trio provided mus ic for a dinnt'r dunce following the cl'remony. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lehman of Newport Bcarh wcrl' recent guests of Del Mar Turf Club pres ident J ohn C. Mabee and his wife. Betty. ~ "lla pp} Birthday. Unique, You're a 10." read tht' foot luiih ~1gn on the front of lJmque Homes rl':.a 1 est<tll'OfftCl' In Corona del Mar O v.ner Jim Wood hosted a party for em ployet':o. past aml present lo celebrate the 10th birthda) of h1~ firm and to mark the open ing of a rooftop garden patio Part} goer:-. t'nJoy<•d a <'atered luncheon a nd sipped wine and ht•er as they toured the offices and looked at old photos and listings on the bulletin boards One guest m<1rvcled ... Would you believe that the re were 5-bcdroom . 3 bath oceanfront homes in Corona del Mar for under .$150,000 less than 10 years ago'' Those were the days." Ellen Bonin. daugbLer o{ Mr. and Mrs. R.J . Bonin of llunlington Beach, h<is been elected in lo Pi Theta Mu. service honor society at Mount St. Mary_'sColl ege. If you have an item /or Happenings. send 11 to Judith Olson at the Doily Pilot, P 0 Box 1560, Costa M esa. CA 92626 . or coll her at 642-4321 llappenmgs ruru every Tuesday . ( Horoscope J Beyond Connnercials -Do the F RIDA V, SEPT. 12 By SYDNEY OMAR' ARIES <Mar. 21-Apr 19): You are on right track , you know it and be~in rebuildine on a solid structure New start in ne w direction proves sucressrul. Take initiative. make personal appear ances. assert views in dynamic. confident manner. Aquarian fi~ures prominenU y. TAURUS <Apr. 20·May 20): Change of pace is necessary and proves beneficial. Gemini. Virgo, Sagittarius persons figur e prominently. Member of opposite sex sends message which boosts morale. Get ideas on paper. Creative re· sources surge to forefront GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Yoµ receive gift ; accent on home. luxury items. remodeling, b eautifying s urroundings. Taurus, Libra, Scorpio pe rsons are part of your personal scenario. Important dom estic adjustment is on agenda. CANCER <June 21-July 22): Elevate self· esteem . Define terms Steer clear of self- d ecept1on Avoid ge t ric h ·quick schemes TransactJon invo lving property can be complet- ed to your sat isfaction. Pisces. Virgo persons fi gure prominently You learn "truth" about a n associate LEO <JuJy 23·Au~ 221 You obtain balance between tests, innovations and Establishment procedures. pohries Means you might be de- luged with various ideas. plans_ -from the Liberal to the Const'r vative A relative could become "very pol1l1cal" in an obnoxious way' VIRG-0 <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Improved finan- cial o utlook lead s to gr eater promotional facilities .. Distribution and display are s potlight- ed. Aries, Libra natives figure prominently. You are rid of obligation which made no sense in fi rst place. LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct 22>: Make new start highlight inde pendence, originality . Pursue goal in direct, aggressive manne r . Assert views. needs timing an d intuition ring bell of accuracy. Leo. Aquarius individuals play significant roles You could be on precipice of falling m adly in lo ve. SCORPIO COct 23-Nov 21): Follow through on "security m easures." Focus on dreams. s pecial groups, the media. clandestine encoun- ters. Cancer. Leo, Aquarius persons fi gure pro- minently. SAGITJ'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Focus on accelerated social activity, trips, fresh op· portunilies and a chance to display sense of humor. versatility. Write, advertise. publish. catch up on calls, correspondence. CAPRICOR N <Dec. 22.Jan. 19): Your posi- tion is strong; you 'II get backing from one who can "pull strings" and boost career ambjtions. Finances. quality material. added recognition v -these are accented. Aquarius. Scorpio persons play dominant roles. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Emphasis on · p'Otential, long.range effects of current actions and policies. You reach new. constructive un- derstanding with family member. Result will be a more h:irmonious home atmosphere -recent turmoil is finished. PISCES (Feb. 19·M ar. 20): Involvement with "a very interesting" person leads to pro· fitable investment. Taurus, Libra, Scorpio natives figure in scenario. Accent on financial ratings. in-depth experiences~ and revelations concerning budget, loans and payments. little Weirdos Have Families? I thought I could endure a fall season of reruns brought about by the strike or two unions, but l can't. Basically. I'm a we ak person l never told a nyone. but once when I was watching "The Wizard of Oz" for the tenth time, something hap· pened to me . I jumped lo my feet and shouted at Dorothy, "Do you know how fat your stupid legs look wearing white anklets with black pumps? Wise up. Dorothy, you're 10 years old a nd you're eaten up with cellulite!'· I don't know what made me say that Just aft er a summer of reruns . I am already saying unkind things to Al an Alda, Jim Garne r a nd thosem ce men who work for Barney Miller. I am sympathetic lo the cause of the unions. but something has lo be done before families are rorced to go back to communicating with one another. ll occurs to me one solution to reruns would be to s horten the shows and extend the rommercials to 30 or 60 minutes Who a mong you has not won· de red what happens lo the guy who comes home to his s urprise birthday party? His wife meets him at the door and says. "Surprise!" then gasps. ·'Honey, your breath !" She drags him into the nearest bathroom. Sure. we see him minutes later on an antiseptic hi gh, bre athing on everyone. but what happens the next morning? I would like to purs ue that relations hip. I'd also like to see Robert Young and Mrs. Olsen meet at a party some night and see which one triumphs in the fresh.perked Oly mpics . Mrs. Olsen :'What a re YOU domg here? SJC Women's Ooh Plans New Season Mrs . Walte r Por ter , a long·time resident of San Juan Capistrano. will preside over the firs t meeting of the new season for the San Juan Capistrano Women 's Club at noon Tuesday. Sept. 16. in the clubhouse There will be a Hawaiian-the med lunch with entertainment by Lavon Thorpe a nd her Polynesian dancers. Reservations can be made.. with Mrs . Clyde Powler at 493·5287: . r • ' • ~ Sun Tan Stores SUMMERS END INTRO OFFER FIEE FREE FRH I I I I I· ._,.,.,,"'II • )6' I. I 7ftt, Cotto MtH 1 1 •'II.on P.-.:t> ~~~';;U:::V .DnUtm I __ ,_,____ -n......t E,...a BomfJerk Robert Young: I'm her e because Fred has been mean as a snake lately , and I think he's drinking too much caffeine Mrs Olsen I think he's ticked off because h e can 't come home without tripping over you with a coffee pot in your hands Robert Young. Coffee beansupyournose! Mrs. Olsen .Jus t so they're mountain grown 1 There 1s no question that a longer commercial formal could answe r a lot of questions. Do the lit· tie weirdos in the Fruit of the Loom waistband have fam1hes? Does anyone ever wonder what kind of a babysitter travels with a chalk dem- onstration to expla in nuoride to a kid? Wha t holds the marriage together between the plumber and his wife who a rc a lways meeting over a clogged sink ? Who's been stealing a ll the American Express lra veler 's checks overseas? ll 's a possibility SUMM~R ·elearmee Buy one garment at regular price . . . Get one garment FREE!! !Same or less 1n value) All SAlES ~INAL e NOAETURNS NO LAYAWAYS "":;;,~.M.:.1\ ~ s ........ ~ S4l-'44t l SIZES 6-20 MON·SAT 9 30-6 FREE PARKING IN REAR patt1 ·1 pre -1chool ~\} 1rf/~ FOR YOUR CHILD'S 9EST START CHOOSE OUR DEPENDABLE DAY CARE CENTER OPEN6A.M.-6P.M. 815 KNOXVILLE STREET /On Beach Blvd bPlwepn Adams & lnd1anapnl1sJ HUNTINGTON BEACH · 960-8788 Qtjton ~trecr~resents a HUMMEL Se1ninar IN TtiE SOUTH COAST PLAZA MALL Featuring Moderator/Lecturer PATARBENZ One o f the Foremost Authorities on Hummers 1n the U S Sl\TURDAY Sept. 13, 4-8:00 PM SUNOl\Y Sept. 14, 4-8:00 PM with Appraisal ano Question Answer periods -both days Semmar presented al Grafton Street -in the lower level near Bullocks Grafton Str .. t • 3333 Bristol S t Costa Mesa 549-5277 Special select/on of Hummels (old & new) available for purchase during these two days. Covered In Style ... ~ ) tal I 1 nto fash ion w•lh our m1 ~-and-match spor I swear from L A Seat Covers J OQg1ng SUl l shown 1n soil sweatshirt fleece 1s S l 8 pPr piece and comes 1n beautifully rich fall colors The 1eans and 1acl..et are ma rte o t prewashed cotton -a marvelous fabric that doesn·1 s hrink and gets ' softer every lime you wear 11 Also 1n a var1Pty of colors oair lhem up with colorful striped Ts Jean 25 00 Jackel 2 I 00 T-shirt l7 00 J4'7 ~La.. Mt.,.. ltocti 67l-4SIO (panung lot entrance! -' -~ .. -.,a. --- --• ---........ -~ • ....>-• .:.,.:. .:.....;. ...:. .; ..;..._ __ ----...... -..: :. .:... -.: _ .. ; : (:.j DAIL v PllOl Thl.nr:lay, Sep~ I I teeb COMICS I CROSSWORD . MA RMADUKE by Brad Anderson PEANUTS by Cttarles M. Scttulz BIG GEORGE by Vlrgll P1rtcll , NO\\ I t a11 lJ\)I "'" tJvornc chair whenever I v.u111 1 I L1C11i9ht Jn au1oma11c seat 1·w~ lt1r 110111 m1l1tary surplus'' SHOE 1Mt5 15 A Dt4WIN6 I MADE OF A COW IN A MEADOW CMA5W6 MIC£ JIAlOOVA MEM,COWS OOtrr CHASE MICE? (/ f " by Tom Batiuk FUNK Y WINKERBEAN l ~4 MEl D 50ME~ rn oo ~ t>C.oun~ ~~ ruf< rEAM I yµ, F~ED , ~·o £W UK£ 10 Be A !nJOT ? <::$.~ ... A5 l..ON6 A5 ! DON'f HAVE ro 5al COOKIE.5 ! t Jl 1 I 1 .. '. . · by Jeff MacNelly by Ferd & Tom Johnson DRABBLE llJtU., r(~ A001.1'f 'fi"'t 'iOU &Av~ bt ij6£.(t A U'fH ~ I KNOW. I MAO 1'o 8\J'f A SP£,IAI.. 006 ~"AMPOO ! ''I see you've been to t,tle dentist." by Kevin Fagan FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston OR . SMOCK WAS 1'"H~ DOCl'OR Ae>l-e -ro 'TAKE: CARe OF YOUR E eAcK PRoeL.eM, DEAR? PP/, MOt1 -HOWCD-\E 'fa.JR HAMBU~$ DC>N'T 11\$1C: UKE. lFllS? I DON'T KNOWJ•11CHAEL. .. I GUES5 I NEVER HIT ON lHE. ~-.RIGHT Bl.ENO OF I SAl.IJOUSi. e u-r ~'N\ 10 M ee:-r H !M DOVVN At' "f'He COR NER ·GAR AGE WHE:Re: He's GONNA HAV E: ANO'THe:R GO A'T" 1-r ON A cReePeR .' "I-fl by George Lemont THE FAMILY Cl RCUS by Bil Kea ne GORDO by Gus Arriola .. ' t t . ' ' • ''Now, remember -I wont you to behove." 'Don t worry, Mommy, I'll be REAL 'hoive'." DENNIS THE MENACE •TAATS THE ~ST Ttt/NG AeaJT GETTIN' OlO,Jofy ... YA ST.W GHT/H' INNERESTEO IN GIRLS ~' ~of ~'\IE • M15TIM LOF'S:%' PVH~L. T~ /llC\IED j.JI!.)(' DAW[ AA'M CR= 10 ~ UP ~l(,IJC.IJ 'TO 9 -11 TUMBLEWEEDS HIG-H ~EIR1 swe:ra! L.OOK WHUT I G01S! NANCY, LUNCH IS READY NEW Gt..OVES! HOW NICE! 1}1EY ro A i-01 FOR '(OU1 l-IMPIC7 Ll:ZARP! . Wini Ml" MArN ~>JeeS SENIE:~OF M~,TE:~ by Tom K. Ryan HOWIROO! l\JO MORE WIPIN' MY NOSE ON M' ~ARE:: RISTS! S? 1........_--i ..._..___,.~.-.-..;;:a by Ernie Bushmiller ---JUST A MINUTE ' ()••-·· ...... TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 46 Minister 1 Labrador's 48 Fosh fonder 49 CataJoQs 6 Skirmish 50 O.sconsollte 11 Cloudy 52 School: t4 Armadillo Abbr. 15 Rajah's mate 56 Title Abbr 16 "---57 Walk over Or~· SO Asian - 17 Traverse 61 Remove 19Truclc 62~ 20 Door sign 63 Letter 2 t Canadian 64 Raves rebel 65 Bevel 22San -DOWN 24 Asian land 1 Breton or 26 Reflect Cod 27 Resounds 2 Top 30 Shows gr ah· 3 Italian coy tude 4 Discourses 32 Hammer 5 Head cover 33 Fetch 6 Bear 34 Pronoun 7 Death rallle 37 wahoos 8 S1ng1e 38 Elk's kin 9 Deposit 39 Extra 10 Listening 4-0 Tol(yo. once 11 PuUmea 41 Needs 12 Insect stage 42 Craze 13 Large house 43 Cheer. 18 Garments 2 words 23 Annoy 45 Churchman 25 le111st 1 2 ' 4 5 UNITED Feature Syndicate Wedneedey'a Pume Solved Cl .... , l I A T-C ... l , l u G I 8 I •• o-o I 011 U• AT TI •v 10-oo• T I 8 II A • •••• u• -· •• ··-···1-'"II •1•1tlll•IT I ii A--.•• •I H~u I Tll u1•-0 I T11 A I Alll I DI lio:; 8 I ' .. I I • -· 018 .... I T II I I I I , I T I A II I A • • TA . , l OIYlllll ' ... l I T 8 I l . LIAllll • l I y • • , ... TI I lllll ll 26 Lion feature 44 Man's nk:k· 27 Weapon n1me 28 Chilled 45 Jetty 29 Composition 46 Fissure 30 Pledge 47 Threld 31 Slblllte 48 Sleds 33 -fide 50 Cereal 35 Smell group 51 Unless 36 Irish n1me 53 Amati 38 Brendy • 54 Narrow: Pref. 39 On the fringe 55 Semple 41 Utter softly 58 eon 42 Hombre 59 Egos ----------.._ ............ ... ·--·-·---.. .. ... _...,._ --------.. ___ ,,__ .. --------------------.. -----· ----------.!-- ,BUSINESS fhuradey, September 11, 1980 ~~~~~--~~~~,;__~~~~~~~--'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--. Computer May Mean Dome Work 1 .... :.~:~:c.:.'::;.~.~'"' . PUBLIC NOTiCE ,ICTITIOUS IUSINHt NAMa ITAT•MINT NOllO I\ ""rel>y Qlve" 11\•I IN "" der\IQMG •rill rioc l>e re'flO"Ml>le '°' Tllo tollowll\9 oer·.011' •re dol!IQ l>U'lntt1 es: LO AN GELES 1 AJ>) Good news, commuters Yo u may ool have to rare th~ freewa~ s forever " your bo11 can 1et over h11i ed1l1ce t"<>m pie•. you could I>.-"lele<·ommutm.-i" lo worlc 3 fe'4 Ntr from now the Univer 1ty of ~uthern ('ullforniu researt·her who coint:'d tht-word ruthor lhun th<' p<'of>h-., hCt suys Somt• telt•<•ommutcr' wall rtt>Vl'r hit tht· fn•1•wuv-s. N1lk1> !'.UY!>. rnskad I urning .1 r110111 a t htlntl' into un of(h•1• by .utding 11 tompul{•r tnrninul und a pholll' ltnk to thc.•ir em11loyn's ccn lra I l'Ompull'r Otht•r, will c·ut clrt v ltll\ 111111• h~ .:11111~ 111 n·~aonul ort11·1•' t11•tl t•lt•1·1ton11·ally tu l'orpornlc hc-:.1cl lll.IU( tl'f'l row '\ of 11t•oplc out llH•rc looking busy, wlwther t hey art' or not, 11Wn<•J:l'r' J;l'I vt•ry m•rvoui. " I •~• 0~1>h °' 11(11)4111 .. • conlre<led bt •trlYOne otner ,...,, my .. 11, o" or •Utr 11\I\ Oitle tl•led ll\I\ IOll\ CIH OI ... O..M .. r '* STl!ARN S.t.ILING SYSTEMS CA, 300 EnterprlM Str .. t, S..lle F, Coste Miu , c.llfomle .,.,. Steern ~llln9 Syslemt Inc . • WIKontln ~orpor.i1on, 1" Nor111 11'1,.t Avenu.. SIUf900" B•Y. Wi• S'1lS Nllll''. an i>:iqwrl on Dlt1•111al1vt• I M•<l\ffl Cl•r-Lyl\tll 10U Netion.I A..,...\Oe, ~,e,.... .. ,c;.111 work fllatterni. ~" V" bt't w1•t•n 'I Ntllt•s sugiwsts, huwl'ver, that lit(! output of tl'll•t·om rnulc rs c·u n be m t• J ' 11 1 1• ti I' t· r 1 <>cl 1 r a I I y b y "'llt'rv1:-<1r ... who 1•<111 order those who h.1 vt• ht•cn 1;:oorin..: ort to start h1tt1ng llll' road to till' oCfi C'l' again Other workt·rs. ht· :wknowll'cfi;:cs, may reel 1solalt'<I by i.t uy1n~ homl..' Tllb blltlneu '' c-..CCed by e <or· oortllon. "Explaint"d most . Imply tt-lt'<'om mullna is th.-su~t1tu11on ''' tdt>ro m municatlons and t•omi11.1ter:-. for 1 ht• commute lo work," U\S JaC'k N11lt•s. m1lhon untl ~ mllh1111 w11rkt>r'I 011 honwlde rnul«I tw lt>h•1·011111111t 1nl( LI\ 1990 Thl' r.-.1"1nl'I ,1n• 1111111artl\ t>c•onom1c With f1wl , ... ,.., 1tlfln1t .11111 more> w1•rkc-r" r11~.1.i1••I 111 111(111111 .1 I Pybll\he(I o.. ... oe CoHt Delly Pilot, vpt II, n. II '"° ,..,..., PUBLIC NOTICE FICT1TIOUS aus•N•SS NAME STAT EMENT !ite•rn s.111no !in•-•nc: E•n t Mll .. r, Gl\lel E•e<ullvt Oll1u r Tl\11 \tatement w•• filed w1111 tn. Count Y c .. r• ol Or •1191 COl.lnlv on S.p l•ml>er t . 1MO t 100 rel.H1•d Job' 11 " tw('nn11n.i rlh•upt'r to """ c· lh1· 111fur1111.1lwn TbU:!l' nw:;l hkl•h to tclcco111111ut1·, Ntllt'' "''''·:ire• 'l"'<'t<il "h who llun'I 111•1•d f,tt't' lo f,11·1• nrnt,tt•I l<> du their work wntt•r' l'Chtors, n·s«a r<'11crs. .1n·uw1ta11t.:i . lt1\\.)cr11 n1Jt wvolv1.'<I in 1·11u1 t pr oc·1•••1h111\' and 1·<lut•11tors 11\t fOll-lnQ per'°" Is clolnQ C>u•I n•n •\ BALBOA ISL.ANO DIRECTORY, llO'•• Cor•I Stteet. B•lboa 1,1.no, Calilo•nl• 91 .. 1 ,,.0.1 Publl'1\eel Orenoe CM•t O•llY Pllol, Sepl 11, 11. H,Ocl t. '"° )7llO..aO I Ntll1·11 n11h•i. th.it '1111111• t•xct·uttvt•!> hk« tht• tdl'a uf 11n pos1ng l·orporutt· h1-.11t11u11rlt'r' tit hl•rs art' worrtNI .ihoul 11111 tw111g ;1hlt· lo b<'e thPll l'l1t Pl1J\ l'l., · M .111.1l(t'r:. tr1 111o~t adm1nislr:1tivc• 1111t·1 ,11w11?-1 , g1·111·ra ll) hccaui.c ol 1tw11 pa't l r<11111r1~ frel th<'Y have to k~l'IJ .i. ph~,11·.tl t'\I' on their people. ht: s.1\-11 "llllll''>'> thl'\ 'n' g()t those.> "Must 11t•11ph· Ilk"' 111 gd out of the ho us<• .ind I ht•)' t•1ms11l11r w1>rk, in that rt•sp1·1•t ut lea,1. :t fulfilling OP· pOtlu111ty," he ... u "" ·Another effect ""Ith .ispinnie IYPl'' 1<, they feel if thl:'v're stut·k out thNt• 1n Redondo fh-:a·h a nd lh<• l'firpr>rate head quarters 1~ downtown. then they're m 1s<;mg tlw 1'11:1 n<'l' lo r uh -;houlders .,..,th the plt''llth-nt and get pro molt'd " N 1 lie:. l"<J•l't'h tt•lt•1·11m muting to bcgm m Srntl h1•rrt C'ultforma but an- t1t•1pat es th.it N1·Y. York. ChtC'ago and oth(•r .crl'a~ will follo\\ ... uir Paula Jo Zethrnttltr llO't'J Cot•I !.trott B<1lt>oa 1•14nd Calllorn1a ~ .. , r nis C>u>lnM\ " conou< led by en 111 d&Ylduat P.ul<1 J Ze1llma1er rn .. •1•1l'men1 wu llltd w1111 lne Counry Clerk ol Or•nqe Cou~ty o" Sep-ltmb"' I, 1'90 Fl ... S4 Pub••--Or•not CO•l\I Oa•ly Piiot. I !>«IP1 11, 11. '5,0<1 1, 1'80 l701_., PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME' STATEMENT P UBLIC NOTICE flCTITIOYS ausi'Nau NAME STATEMENT T lie 1a11owino penon 15 dol"ll l>U•I· M H e \ PE NELOPE 'S FASMIO N FAIRE. 1171 Vl<lorl•. Sulle J, Cost• M•••. C•lil""'-'2•3' Heney Penelooe Wein, 71••1 Brooal\ur\I, No JlO, Mu"ll"Qton BHcl\, Cellfornle ., ... Tiii\ l>U\lneu 1, condu<ted by •n ln-dlvldual N•ncy p Welw Tiii\ \lel-1 w~ Ill.cl will! 1,,. COi.iniy Cieri< ... Or-C0<.1n1Y GA S.P· teml>er I. 1"° f "f' •o•lowtno person '' do•no , t441'-l ou"n'" as I Publl•hed Or•"OO Coast O•llY Pllol. F I 0 E l I T y p R 0 p E R T v I S.pl 11 II u Oc1 J 1'90 3633-to MANA(;EMfNf COMPANY 1SS05 L• ' ' ' ' , I 11 l 'f>S llllRlll ,. .... ..------------------llllll!l'tlll'91 """"d" ~""M11••.ca11iwn1•'1UJ pu n•ic NOTICE. Ho ... ard L••r•nc• Oul\olln JSjOS ua.. Grq1t,th Needed? WASll l NGTON <A l'J 1\ ~overnmcnl s ludy say!' AmeriC'an business mus t increasl' privalc invei-t ment to reverse 20 year s of erosion in the u .s s hare or world trade WAN1Td> DIAMONDS • GOLD JPw~ls by Jt•St-1,h p111<;h" •,a .111 • " grm slO~•PS golel .ir1d "'"" r '•l••ll '" .,111 11 1J11,aiu .. m. dlld l'~lith '> ( .trr,>f I 1 •,Jm ,,,, , I l8 Mir~. UOu"" H1lh, C•lllornla 9'6U l'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS ! !11\ DUS'""" I\ CGAdU<l•O Qy an NAME STATEMENT 1ndh,.duaf fht foUowlnQ '"'sont •r• do1no Howaro Ouh•n buune\s a\ 1 11\t\ •1<11•...._I ••• hl4'd w1111 1114' J 0 ES WE R KS CREA T IVE County CIN' of Or•nve C01.1n1v on I ELECTRONICS, llt W. Siii, Sulle No '>«Pl•mt..r I, l'l90 4, S•nla A""· C•llfornl• 92701 , F1447SI JO\tpl\ Sl•Phen Lecller. 163SO Publlsr.e.i OrallQf' Coa>t Dally Pilot, Harl>Or Blvd , No 111, Santa An•, \•Pt 11 18 7S 0<1 l, 1'90 l•-Calllorn1•9111M PUBLIC NOTICE Leon Collin McGow..,, na West Or•nQe Ro.o. S...la A"", Calllorn1" 9170. I Sue Elle<> ,......,,,., 1111 Cvpreu, • •>• J ,, t 1• FICTITIOUS BUSI NESS S4nla Ana, Calilornlai2107. J ''-.•/ -1 s I IOSFPH NAME STATEMENT Thi• l>u\IMn I\ conducted by a TT -~ ))' • L rhr tollowonq P<'•"oO"I\ ~ ... dOlrlQ oeMr•I °",.,,,.,~Ip _ r1 ' ,,.. .... \ d' Jowph S Lechfr South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa • 540-9066 w e ~ ' E R N " o r e l r"" •1•1-n1 was "'"' .,...,,, 111e ~~~~~~~~-:====~==:---~--~~ IN\f[STMENT AS~Cl .. lES 1801 0 County Cler• ol Or•noe COi.iniy on , Paocour1 Pl0t'" No 100. Sonttt And, AUQV\l n, t99() (,,,,,.,,lid 11101 P't4lOM (or b•n {' All•n 11/t'I II umbl<' Publ"""" 0r4ncit (OUI Oelly PllOI l>, v• l~~ .. i o r•\I IE' 1 f or o • ,.Stot n , 11. 2S, Ocl 1. 1990 16""'80 't.torn1d 716.J:. PUBLIC NOTICE t th h.HOh) fJ1b1~ Paul A l .. •qln nss Mio\• Ve•Oe I Or•¥ .. E No ,.~D Cc.s•• Me-!ta I •• J 'MM•·· HI Lt-••n<llOn Lant' NOTICE OF .. UILIC AUCTION ""~Mr"' r "'''"'"'d '11b1b OF PERSONAL PRO .. ERTY T n bu'-nt t"Ondu< ltn by .t REMAtNtNG ON AP WlrepflolO lt says a "subst:mtl::il c.>xpani-ion in domesti<' inves tment would reduc<' domes ll<' infl;.i lion. improve proci u<' t ivit y growth ;.ind ar cel c.>rate thP rate of technicul and prociul'I innova tion." '>• '",,,CM''"', ti·s> VACATED ~tltEMtSES Of' ELECTRONICS MAY BRING AN END TO DAILY COMMUTE That Is, Seys Jack NIU .. , If Your Boas Llk .. ldee ll ... J Mohl~• FORMER TENANT 1cc1•1 Tr11\ \ldtt-~n1 ~d.\ 111 .. 0 w it" t~ Not1c~ is herebt Qi'lt"n th•l on < tH1n r / (!er-. c.i OranQe C.ounty on S.ptember 21, 1'80. at 10 00 • m , At AuQu\I u •qeo 1 1USS Sant• Sl1011•na C1r<le, '" Fl-SI F01.1nli1n Valley C•llf..,.,,••. Counlv ol P.JOll ~ OrtWW>f' (.o.cn1 O..t•lv P1101 Or•noe. the unotr'\tQned wiU \e ll •• llua 7H S<-01 • 11 11 l'!llO JS31·IO ou1>11c auction 11\e oersot1a1 prooerty Unions E8se Demands PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOllCE -lef1 by Jalene EOI•• S.ld prooerlY .ton\1\1• ol 1 <OU<ll. 11ovt seat, 1 cofle" 1a1>1•, J ""4 t.N>ltt. 1 d<Hser, J nlle -\t•nth. 3 S.Ut1<•W\ 1 rtrlr.qer~tor. l l•mP\ 4 chair\, 1 pfcnec t.tMe, mis<. < tot"HH), ml\<. \m•lt •PPli•nce~. WASIDNGTON CA P > Faced wit~ growing worker layoffs a nd • threatened plant s hutdnwns. many of tbe nation's biggest un- ions are granting mid-term con- tract concessions to he lp some large but ailing employers make it through tbe recession. Labor observers say the past year has seen ~n unprecedented number of wage concessions by unions representing some of the best paid blue-coJJar workers. They see it as a sign of unions' growing roncem about an uncer- tain d ome stic e co nom y c h allenged b>: increased com- petition from abroad. "IT REFLECTS a g rowing awareness of some unions that a job at $8 an hour is better than no job at $10 an hour," said Nick Fidandis . an official at the 4 Sessions Tell Sizzle Of Selling Four three-hour seminars for people in sales will be held at Orange Coast College this fall . T he semina rs, in the catalog as "Sales and Selling." are de signed for s ales managers. m anufacturer's representatives. retail, real est ate people. and others employed in the fie ld. T he seminars are offered al no charge . Registration is con- ducted al the door before each seminar. and certificates a re awarded upon completion of all four sections. Opening the series is "SeUing by Mail," slated Sept. 27 from 9 a.m. to noon. The second. "Sell· ing Techniques ," meets Oct. 8 from 7-10 p . m . Th e third. "Marketing and Sales Projec- tions ," is s lated for Nov. 19 from 7-10 p.m. The last seminar in the series. "Sales Motivation," is scheduled Jan. 26 from 7-10 p.m . Seminars are t aught by ex- perienced instructors with years of expertise in their particular fields. For information, call 556-5880. Fe de ral Mediation a nd Con ciliation Service. The Teamsters, the nation's largest union. may provide the la test example .of wage con cessions later this month. On Thursday. the union will sit down in Chicago with trucking executives to con sid er r e · negotiating its national freight contract for the first lime to pro- vide financial relief for com· panies s haken by the recession and a new law deregulating the industry. Nearly 18 months a go, lhe un- ion struck for 10 days before winning a three-year contract t ha t provided wage and benefit increases exceeding 10 percent a year for some 300,000 drivers and warehouse workers NOW, WITH between 23.000 and 60,000 of those workers on layoff. based on indus t r y estim ates. the companies are seeking to defer two cost-of. living wage increases and to ob· tain other concessions they say ar e n eeded to keep the unionized indu stry he althy and com - petitive with non-union fi r m s that are rushing into the truck- ing business. Major contract con cessions within the past year have in- cluded the United Auto Workers ano Chrysle r Corp • the United Steelworkers and Wheeling Pitts burgh Steel Corp .. and the U nited R ubber Work ers a nd Uniroyal Inc The workers had been averag- . ing $9 to $11.50 an hour before an y contract changes, which, in m ost cases. involve deferring scheduled wage or benefit in cr eases to provide com panics with short-term cash. In return, the unions a re given an Op· po rtunity lo examine company books to make s ure that lhe companies are in as bad a shape as they contend. AT CHRYSLER, UA W me m - be rs agreed in January to pro - vide $243 million in concessions on top of $203 million granted when the union originally signed a new contract last fall. The added concessions were de - manded by Congress as a condi· lion for federal loan guarantees to keep the No. 3 autom aker in business. · Last month, members of the St eelworkers voted ove rwhelm- ingly to defer two cost-of-living F . James Mc.Donald, right, will s ucceed Elliott M. Estes, left, as president of the w orld 's l argest a utomaker, General Motors. Estes retires Feb. l from the number 2 spot at GM. raises and a $150 bonus to help Wheeling-Pittsburgh, which said it was strapped for casn because of the recession. TH E COMPANY, whic h e mploys 14,000 st eelworkers. h ad signed a new three-year contract with the union this s pri ng, boosting wages fro m $11 to $11.60 an hour. according to the union. Uniroyal, which has lost $14.7 m illion so far this year and plans to shut two tire plants. won an agreement from the URW this summer for a 19.5 per- cent wage and benefit cul over the next two years as part of a company-wide plan to reduce costs by $50 million . A URW member at Uniroyal averaged $9.13 an hour before any wage cuts. CALL TOM MARSTON ABOUT A SECOND TRUST DEED LOAN UP TO 5500,000 ~cn'µort E11uif~1 'Funds· In c 71J 1'4 '' ' Herit~e Bank \t 't. ,, t I •I• I An Appul nas t>Mn lllea l>Y 0ouQl4• unopened ~•r1on\ of misc lltm• PUBLIC HEARING I m•u dl\he ' & 'llverw••e. som~ I Ot>v~IOQm<'nl Compeny •-allnQ lh4' S.10 •U<llon will be m..,. punuanl '1atf Oen1a1 o• • r~uttl for a •iqn or.,. 1 10 ,,.. provisions of Se<tlon 1• ... uw cir am • .._..,_n1 180$S00'6J 10 otrm11 C1v1I c-. • monu,,_.I "lln 1n MIClll-10 ,,.. n 0•1.cl Slllllt,,.,.,..r 10, 19'0 1\t1no ,19n, Ot'I "'' Vale-nc•• B•nk Klf"k MvM I 8u1101n11 louteo •• lht narthwe\I cor I L•1'dlord ,..., of lhe 1nlerMKllGA ol M•rtln SlrHI 1'1S$ Santa Steph...a Cr . end Von fC•rmen A~nue Tiie CEO.A Fouriteln Valley, c;.111. \t•tv1. •or th•\ 4lOP1tc •t 1on H Address of L•ndlotd mlnl\l•n&I P"bll•""" Or-(OH\ O•llY Pl101, A PUBLIC HE ARING wlll bt lleld ~nt II 1• 1_, lll:MIO on 1hl\ appHullon l>Y lht City C0<.1ncil ---101 ,,,. c1w of 1rv1,,.. on sep1em1>er n PUBLIC NOTICE l'itO 1 30 pm , or •• \C>On ,,..rHfltr •• oonlbf•. 1n 111t 1rviM' City Council Cll•mb<!rs, 17100 J •mt>o•tt Roea, Ir> t1r1m Ct'I•< Citf'ltr. I rv•M. C•lifoml• N~916 NOTICE OF DEATH OF ELLA CELIA WEST AND OF PETITION TO AD- For par1'cul•''· pte•M t•ltphOne /}4 3'13 or cell at u.e omo ot 1M Community Of''lelooment Otp•rt· ment, 1rv1,,.. 1n1er1m civic <:en•e• A,.. MINISTER ESTATE NO. n.. 1801 Mc Gaw Av4'nue, Irvine.I A· 105592 C•llto•n•d T o a I I h e i r s ~~r:z:-,.to':":~:"° be.> n e f i c i a r ies, c red i to r s City of 1,.,,1,,., a nd contingent c reditors of PuOl•S....., OrenQe Coul O•llv Pilol, E 11 a c e Ii a w es t and ~otember 11· 1"° 3101• pe r sons who may be --otherwise Interested in the PUBLIC NOTICE will and/or estate: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS A petition has been filed NAME STATEMENT by Freda Sylvia Monroe in Th• to11ow1n9 P"'o" 11 ao1n9 th e Super ior Court of ..., .. ,,.u a\ Orange County requesting I FOR POTS SAKE, 977 N M•rl>o th t F eel 5 I · M Blvd FullertGA C•lllorn•• a r a Y via onroe Hotline Tel/,s COMSTRUCTIOM FIMAMCIMG I •ovance Proe>ttiy Sv•l•m•, Inc . be appointed as persona l ~~~~~ ~=~~~~~. ~:;,•· Mun1ln11ton representative to ad - Th•S l>u\lllH\ I\ cond""•d l>y • minister the estate of Ella Money Rates City National Bank says tim ing 's a key to current money market investments. The institution a dds that in· formation a lso is needed . so it's opening a ho tline o n money market investments to Orange.> County. Open between 7 a.m. a nd 3 p.m .. a call to I (8001 252-9397 provides details of market rates. The s ervice originally wai- li mi t ed to clients in P alm Springs There is no cha rge for calling. Exxon Seu Wal, Project *R esidential up lo 4 unit~ no takeout commitment rt'<tutred •commere1a1 BuHdings Takeout C'Ommit mt>nl required along with leasc·s *Orange County Propt'rtil'S *Land Loans up to I vt•ar 50' ~ of appratsal *'up to $750 .000 I le rit, lgc l~a nk ?171 CAlv'PllSDRIVE IRVINE f ALIFORNIA 92713 CO t-1TAC T lEFF JOHNSON 714' 833-3700 NEW YORK CAP> Exxon ••••••••••••••••• Corp . s aid it has agr eed with the Colombian governme nt to pro- ceed with a $3 billion project to mine a 1.6 billion metric-ton coal deposit on the northeastern tip of Colombia. Exxon, the world's largest oil company. said it would be a n equal partner in the Cerrejon p r oject on the LaGuajira Peninsula with Carobones de Colombia Car bocol, the South American country 's national coal company. "'Economics Ge t s Eye ·'The Economy a nd • • • • • • • • • • • • Women" will be the topic e of Ms . Arlene Brownell a t ..the Irvine Business • a nd Pro f es s i o n a le Women's Club Sept. 24 • dinner seminar. "QTM CHALLENGE'' Discover th<.~ improvement caring makes in ·supe rior qua lity a nd service. I BM COMPKI'/IJ/,E You have to feel and set> iL tiir yoursclP <0<oo••••on Celia West <under the ln- Ao•ar><e P•DP<'rtv dependent Administration ~;~;\/'.:,os of Estates Act). The peti- v.co Pr~1ci.n1 lion is set for hearing in T111s , ... ,,,,,..,., was 111eo w1111 '"" Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic ~~1:~~~r~,:; O••nqo C01.1ntv GA Center D~ive 't'est, Santa ,144m Ana, California 92701 on I Pu1>tisr.e.iOrd"90 (011\IOallvPilot,1 Septe mber 16, 1980 al S•P• 11 1a 1s Oc t 1 1980 lf>'.s-eo 10 ·00 a.m. Pl'BLIC' NOTICE IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, PUILic HOTt CE I you should either a•ar PUBLIC HEAR ING at the hearing and state NOTICEHEREBYISGIVEHlllal a your ob1ections or file PUBuc HEARING •111 C><t ,..1c1 by11>< written objections with the City CouN:U ot ow (_1h· ot trvfnf on • s.01emi..r 1l. ,., at 1JO 0 M or"' court before the hearing. ~oon tll•rea1ter "' pe>u11>1e. In the Your appearance may be Irvine Cllv Council Chilmt..". 17100 in person Or by your al· Jamt>or~ 'load, ln1erlm C1v1< Cenler, •r-c.1ne. c.111orn1a, tor a Conc:eo1w1 torney. Utban 0."9" Plan !Zone Cl\anoe I F Y 0 U A R E A 7'ZC-OO&IMC1Pretlm1narySllePl•nl CREDITOR or a cont -10 pprmit a re\IO.nllal, commerclaJ · t d 't h d ••1a11 a net ottlu oevt10Pmenl 1001.ci in gen c re 1 or of t e e· I•• Unl•e,.11v Town cen1tr 1>ounc1e<1 ceased, you must file your l>y C•mous Orlw C.hlornle, Merverd claim Wi th the COUrt or and Br•• Avenue (Aoe>llullon .... present it to the personal bftn 11100 Dy T,.. Irvine ComO<tnYI . II "rt'<l-1e<I llla1 com,,,..nh wllh representative appotnted reoard lo Ille •Dove Publl< Heer1n91><t by the COUrt Within four Jorwereled to'"" Cl1y Councll prior to months from the date Of Ille Pu1>11c HearlnQ dat• , . For 1uri11er 0<trt1cu•••• "'"" r~ud first issuance of letters as •• 10 llli\ Public HurlnQ, PIHW <all tht provided in Section 700 Of lrvlne Community Oeve lopm4'nl th e Proba t e Code o f • Oeoar1mpnt et 75'·36S2. C if . NANCYC.'IOWLANO al orn1a. The time for • C1tyCter•o1111e filing claims will not ex- C1tvo11rv1,,.. pire prior to four months • Pu1>11s....., OrMl<)I' Coast oa11y Piiot • Seotemt..r II, 1'80 _ __ J~ • • • 'f>UBLIC NOTICE N4i.t NOTICE TOCltEDITORS OF ll.ll.K TltANSl"ER 15«1. "01-4117 U.C.C.I • No11ce Is hereby Qlv•n lo Ill• cred llor\ or IRENE M BUR NS, • Tr•n•feror, ..i.ose tluslnen -r.ss I• lSS Plannll•, No "· Cfly of New00'1 • Buel\. CO<.lnty of Or•noe, State ... C•lllornla, 111•1 • l>Ulk Cren1rer Is • al>oul to be mllde to Soo H. Kim •net ChunQ ~. te lm, TranslerHt wllos• • l>U•lfteU adclreu Is 19U F•lrvlew Rd .. Aot C·20S, CllY of Cost• -... CO<.lnty from the date of the hear· ing noticed above . YQU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court If you are interested in the esta te you may file a re- quest with the court to re· ceive special notice of the inventory of estate assets and of the petitions, ac- c oun t s a nd report s described In Section 1200 of the California Probate Code . • l)f Orer1oe, St•I• ol C•lllorl\I• D e L a n c y ' H u n t & Tiie o•-r1Y 10 l><t tr•nmrred Is F t k C.. I J • <MKrlb<!d in gener•I ._ All stock 1,. ens erma er, .. ar es . l•Aele, fhrturu, t<IUl-1 and QOOd Hunt, Jr., Attorneys at • :·~R~~~':!s ~u~~r;r ;~7n.: ~~~e,6fui~e~~rtN~~~ 1oc•1to at us P••<ent•• No "· Beach, C"'llforn1·a 92660, Newoort !IH<h, C•lllomla '1~. City • ~I Newoon BHCll1 CO<.lnly ol OrM1Ql', (7 14) 955-2411 s1e1e 01 ee111orn1a. Published Orange Coast • Tiie l>Ulk lrensfer will .. <Ol'IWm· D ·1 P'I Se ma1t0 on or •f .. , 111e "'" <t•v of 5t1>-a I Y I ot, pt. 4, 5, 11, tember, 1"°•1 10.001 m. at GROVER t-1'-;9':":'!~=<;2;.c-=..,,----,.,,-ESCROW COAPOAATION, •how lid-lllAl--L-~-- 0 • •" • drtu I\ tlOO:t lt'YIM Blvd., T"slln, n-......-C•lllornla .,..., • Tl\el 1 ... IHI clelt ,.,.. llllnQ <l•lms '" Ille escrow ref~ed lo ller91n Is S.p IM\l>tr ,., 1• . • So tar ., h kl\own 10 Ill e Trenllef'tH, •II butlness ,..,.,,.. •llCI • • tOdr•sM• ~ by Ille Trensleror tor Ille pesl lllrw Yffr\ •rt: SAME 179:J2-G Sky Park ircle • O•led S<tpteme.rt.1• SOO H KIM lrv irll', C'alifornia 92714 • CHUNOS KIM . ~ It starts at 5:30 p.m . LP-i n the Hungry Tige r • restaurant, 2101 E. Ed·• 957-1195 • Trenslei'wt OROVIR llCltOWC0'1'°lt1'flON Keeps you on top of the entertainment scene, Fridays In the Inger, San~a Ana. Foree e e e e • • • • • • • • • • • •• re ser vatio n s , ca ll 833-5461. .~ .............. . '-•'"'·~ IKreW .... ).l,_<D Publsl"9cl 0rMl9' CMfl D.tll' Pllol, Septembff ti, H90 alU~ DAILY PILOT •:.a. ........ .:..__: •• ._ ••••• ·•· ........ ~·.:. .. ·-_ .... _ _ ,... ..... ~ ........... _. ___ ,, I ~ I- ---....,.. __________ _ . £8 DAILY PILOT TI1un.d.ly &Jpiwnwt 11 I Bus·iness Numbers Game Now Alphabet Soup Ky JOH ('l NIU' Alt 8 w'u'"' A.-My .. l'lu• Ill\ '''I 1111•11t h11u"1 ''n I \ l'f\ 1111prt'Mot'cJ NEW YOKK To huvt• ,1n, undt-rstanlltn~ nf tod ay':. l'{'()OOffi) ll I:. :.JH1 lhiil ,\OU mu't kilo" 1•1thl01 II\ 11tlw1 1•1·11111111111 1111•,1,Ult'' l'UI \1111(11\, ~ 111111,•1 h lll~l 1111\ I ll ~ P"" l 'I Ill '"""ort fl'Ot'" t•ll ~our nu mber 'lll'h ·'' thP , H 1~1 < t•nt uni mplu\ 'm e nl ruh• 111111 i ht• 12 1w11·1·11t pnnw 1 Jlt• .in<l t In 1 ·•" pt1rr t1nt inna11011 You mu.'I km1" \IHll Jlt>hJ~·t too .11 h ·''' 1r )'OU art• .insnll to h ttH' JIH c•omprt•h1·n"1111 uf Ill•• rcrcnt et'm10 11111· hlt•r.al1111• "h1t•h 1:-hlltod "1th 111111 l'Uss1o ns 1lf "hu•h lt•t11•1 ht''' 111·~11 rtl)("" t h 1 11 tesswn WUI 1t Ix• a ·ti• or ,1 \ nr IHI ·t nr .1 V. That 1:;, "Ill tlw t'l't11111111\ n 111t 1111u• tu f.111 '"1flh ~llU)' d£'1Jfl'SM•tl 1111 ·'\\hilt• .11111 tlw11 .r1~1· '"''"' usi11 "t f'"'1W 1llth1•1..,,•h1•"111tti•11 .1 .. 111 \ Wlult• "l 1" .111d "\" .Ill' tht• '"''"' n11111111111 des c r 1pllun:.. 1tw 11th1·1' .111• 1!1 ·'" m.: .1 f11ll11" 1n1 .. r 0 I.lit' \II I 11'1 ''''"'" 1-'lllllil lll t'.111 ,I 1t.•d1111• I h.tl \\11Uld tll'I '"' ' " '111.:i,l•''" •• d1111 bit· J1p , ,.,., ..... 11111 ~11111' 1'111111•1111'" ... 11 .. h.111 ~ 11'~t•tl lht•ll fl•JIU(,1111111' tlll ,111 I. J('f 1)\1\\ k.tnlll•' '''",,,ii 1111' \\ rt•,1,1111111i.: th.ti "1111•· 1111 l'l'illltllll} h,I, 'IHI\\ II "11111 ..,11;11!> o f l'\'\'0\t'I\ II \\Ill '""" dq1 1111 !ht• '4"i'Olllf llnll' lhl' \I ,II CU NNlfF J'hl' 11'1'11\ 1'1\ list•\ f, 1 t II is a brie r 0 1w Tht•\ q111•,1111n ttw .IC« 11r.11' "' u111 figures. but an• "1ll1n~ t11 111111 •·.t, th.it fut whatever r<'a !>On the un<'mplo' nwnt r.1i. h.i-.11 1 s ho t u p as t h e} hact for<'N1s t But they do n 't M'<' t h1• tl1•1·1irll' 111 tlw J11l>h•!>' r a t e continuing T he} think 11 w ill lwg1n c·hmh1r1g soon . They think thal an~ c hee ring. ll\ llll' ('arlt•r administratio n and ot her~. s ho uld cease fo1th"1th "THE DECLINE IN tht> unemplo} n wnt 1 alt' which is like ly to capturl' the headline~ "a:. rno11• the res ult o f a dro p in t he labor force rather th.rn an incr ease 10 the number of emplo~ecl ,' ~a~., M orga n St:inley. l (NISJ Newport Securities C•rporatioo l C Mud, I lpl 11111 ,\ l\1111d I 1 .•II" 11 11""' j \ll'mht•1 ' \SL> \h-111ht·1 -.,11 •1 I V ... • ~arffr opportuaititt for Registered ~-· Call Jdt Kilpacrkk ac. m•> 11'7-1181 for eoafidenfial arscussion. $50,000 to $500.000 INCOME PROPERTY.SECONDS • lntf'rf'st o nly paym•nl • l nco"'f' • Co..,merclal • R.,wid•ntl~I • Wf'f'ltly commitm f'nl!\ •Mo nthly funding~ • 6 m o nth" l o 3 v•Jrs • Soufh•rn C.lifo rni¥ (714) 759·1515 AMERICAN HOl.IE MORTGAGE ' ~· ..... , , 114 ••• 1•1111\11 m1t• t'\p,111,11111 I l.11 ~Ill~ ,1 1 (II 1'"'111 ll I' t t'llrn.i 1'111•111' l'ht· .11lht•t 1·111 ' 111 \\ .111·11 I 1111111 ''''"'" h} a '">:h i 11111\u p 111 11•t u1I '''"'' 111 1•1111,u1111•1 1·1111 f11fr111•t• l'ht•\ ,111•11 t 1111pt 1'''''" II\ \1111u· '" 1·11~th 111 1111111"1111.: th••) ,,,\ Iii.it 111.11 k1•t w ill Lill on 1t' f.11 t' 1tj.!,1111 h\ Of'111lu·1 111 l.11·1 tltt•\ .11 ~11t• lh.11 1111' fl"' 111 111l1•n •st r,1t1•i. f111 h111111·h11 \ l'I '. .h ~i_·ll ol!> hUMllt''!>I'!> I:. .1!110,111\ 111.1k1111: th 111 .11 k 1111 th1 1·1·111111111\ A uel th1tl rn;-irk !ht\ '"' I!'> 1111' 111,ul.. or W 'I I \.\Ill I ill ''"·"II H.111 ·• 11 I' 1111 W 11ff1•" 111u<:h more huµl' tll.111 1111• I. \\f111·h tl1•-.1nt~·., .1 111•111 .. "in.:h It 11)..'hl 11111· 111 1111' h11tt11111 or 1111· 1kl'h111• 1\11 'I. 1 • "111•1111 11111· 111.11 1111 11111~·1·1 r.•,1jj 1111b lo tlw ...... it 11111'11111•'' l'hu't \\ hll h1•l1t \I Ill '111) 1111' 1'1'011001\ It 11 .. I I 111. I' 1111 \II 1hl1 Ill \ "'" nf hu1 l'JU('I al11·· Ill ... , ft I l'lll • 11111 .i, hi 11111111 1·tl 111tl,1t11111 \\ 1111"11 tht•\ 0 R!A.N GE n n1 CO lTNT"l'.-gj "a\ 111• .I lh1 i.tlln 1 .. 111.111,q.~1·r manpower n• 'oOllll'l'' for 1"111111 l>"tfllJU(IOll ('otnpanleS lie Wiii 8ACLIN • • * 1·1101 d111;1 te 11t•ri.o n nel u n d man """ 1•1 '~•Ht-ms !If f1 Vl' l'luor chs tr 1h11t 11111 :-.11hs 1d1ar1l's 1nclu1hng l'•'l'l'l11tn11•11t . <'ll nlJH·ns:ition, h1·111•l 11 , :1111! t r.1111ini.: H al.!lt n \\ ; 1 ' I n r 111 t' r 1 I 1 1 t • r l o r n f l'lll plo,\ l'C' l'l'l:it lllllS ll.1i.:l 111 .d!-11 I!-111 a \'or of I .1 )! ll 11 •• BI' ;i (' h •• II " \' I (' l' 1'11 .11 r111:111 l'hiltln·n ·:-. llo nll' Soru•t' nf Orani.:t· (.'01111l}. ... r a n k " . II a :. k i n s " v 11· 1• p r cs irl e n l 111.1111sl.11·t11ri11g. S hilt') lne. an ln inc ba:-.t•d 1tll01ll1".1I di'\ ll't'' m .1kl•r l l.t!>lum. forrra•rl.\ \\a'. gent•ral manager, s u1 t.:tl".tl pn)(l11ch m~inufacturmg ••• ll<'nn J. Fuseo 1s senior vice president ':" 111g:-. a<l1111n1stratton 1-'ar W est Savings a nd 111.1 11 .\:-.i-oe1al1nn o f NL·wport Beach Fusco fornwrh \.\a:-\\It h i\mcriean Savings for 15 years Fu .. <·o has n•:.pnns1h1llt~ for saymgs operal1nn~ and t•orporate markC't1ng for the assoc1at1on's "' ..1lt• "lClt• brartt'h n<'l work * • • C'ht<stPr Wis nif'w:.k i 1s assistant \'1re prl''\trkrtl. H E S T L 1 f l' ,\ ' s u r :.i n c t' Co . o f C a 11 f 11 r n 1 a Wi'-n1t·w~ki will d1rN't the Ne"port Beach l'om P<•n~··-. l'Ol1lr:1t·t ck vc:lo pmr nt and insurance de part mt:nt <'l1mplt..1nte W isniewski formerl) "a~ w11 h F1tll'ltt' !'\(·<·urit' Lift· ln-;urallt'l'. K<Jn~<Js «11 \ Pipeline OK Sought !'->,\'.'\: FH:\:--:nsco I A l'I .\ partnershi p o r i.:.1 ... <·ompantt•::. 1s "'-'l'king perm1:-.s1on from tht> Ft•r1t'r<Jl ~ncrg) H egula ton Comm1ss1o n to con ,,, 11<·1 <J 58:J mil<· natural gas pipeline from tht• Hol·k' ~tountJin 'l:.ites to C alifornia Tht• propo-.<·cl pqwllm• "h1C"h would ong1naH• 1w;.H SJ~t· \\ "> Jn cl <·onnert \\1th t'\1St1n~ p1pl'l1n<·' 11(',11 th1· C'.il1f11rn1a 'l:<·varla border. C'\'PO 1 Udlh 11mlld 111·1" 1•r HOO million n 1h1r frt•t o f n Lll lll<ll L!·ll\ •• da\ .11·1·ord111g lo papl'r~ r1h·d II 1lh 1 tw n'm1111:-.:.11111 rill' p1111l·t·t "1'1111,111 Hiit·k' ~tount;Hn l'ipt•lint• ('11 :.aid t lw 11111 sal phaM' 11f t·11nstruct11111 \\1nlld c·o!:<I $515 rn1l111Jn Jncl \\<1ul<l tl('lt\'t'r .. 11:1 mllllrrn <·ulm · fN·t nf n~1tural g:1s a riJ' II\ tht• II lltlt•r Of 1!182 A Golden Opportunity Let Inflation Work For You COLLECTORS CORNER Rare Coins & Stamps GOLD & SILVER Prices for 9-10-80 QUICK CASH u'ually 1n 7 to 10 Work1no Q;iy<: HO OR LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS l-s fw °"Y purpos• lll'T°"'J~ -your propttty HUMTIMGTOM HACH Pf'IH' l•t'WJtnt~ s 1,000 to s200,ooo CALL TODAY! Gold Clo .. '411 SO Stl•or Cl lit.SO Buy S.011 l(t"uq111rritno"" "''' 00 '710 00 M ollll)I,. l.Pctl u•s 00 \IOI so 100 Coron.>\ \4!7 00 \470 00 SO l>O\O\ l&l4 00 -· 00 90 S11..,t1r Btl<I" 11.o~ '"'°' C.111 fcH' U ff'l"t:f'lt q"°tp• (714) 556-6850 Soulh Coast Plaza Village $"""'°"..,..• •I leat St t•ctOH from South Co••t PlaH~ 16400 'oclflc coast Hlqhwoy Sult• 2 t 9 . 92649 . UNIVERSAL WHAT ISA PROSTHESIS? FINANC IAL 714 146-5567. 213 592·3557 . ,, .. ______.... MEW,ORT HACH 660 H•wport Ctftttf' Dri .. #250 ·92660 -714 644-t923 Available for ul"\ to one ypar lnnoPr By Terry Grant. R. Ph. lf>rms av;:i1lable w1lh 1ntPrP<.I nnly nolVl"T'Pnl~ Offices and all1liates also 1n San Bernardino Riverside Palm Sprinqs San Diego. Pasadena San Franc15co Oceanside Century City Derricks, yes. Dining room sets, no. W e've taken the ads rlnd li-.t1n~s that bu'>I· ncsses use to call each ot ht•r ,inJ put t lwm in .1 c parate book-The Los /\ngl•ll•\ Bu ... 1m·s., Io Busi ness Yello w Page ... Y0u'll f int.I 1fl .1tt.•ri,1lc,, cquipmt.•nt and S<'rvice::. lrom firm-; ..ill ovt.•r llw g reater Los Angele" markl'L,And you'll l 11)d the m faster and (\l!>IL'r than ('Vl'r. Di ning room sets? Thl'y're li-;tcd 111 11.i<.if ll Telephone's Los Ai1gl'lt.-s C 1nsunwr Y1•ll1 >w 11agt." l.09 ANOEl.!S 1990 ProsthC'sis ,., an :1rt1f11'ial de\ ICl' Ul-l'd l•1 n·placc n missinlo! part nt t ht• htld\ :<urh as ;1 heart 1 ah I'. ·htp and or knt'•' 1111111 OI I'\ l'll an l'\ I' focla\ ~uh,t1tul1 hod\ part:. l'an look "' n.11ural I hat 111 an C'me1 l!C'Ol'~ ll ma,· he mer lnokC'd For ,.,a.mple. 1r J ::.uh,111ut1· t'~ l' 1s not rcmo' t'd on a reJ?ular bas•~. -;eriou!> 1nfortson can orcur in thl• ,., (' sork PI • \\'hrn '-'<' kno" that J 1· ll s t. o m e r ll f o u r pharmac~ has s urh a <II.'\ 1e·r. "e k eep lht• 1 n f 11 r ma 1 ion i n I h :i I patient ·s fill• \'Ol'H DOC 'TOH CJ\:-\ l'll O:'>:E I'!" wht•n you nC'cd a mt'<h cmt' 1'1t·k up \'1111 r pr1· .. .c·ript inn H ~h11prrinl! nt•ttrb.\'. or W<' 1\lll tl1•l1\l'I' prompt ly '' lllH111t t•'(f r;1 1'11ar1-w i\ ,. r l' Ht Ill a II \ II I' 0 p I 1• P ill ru .. 1 ll'-II 1t 11 I h1•11· pn•io.i•r1 pl 1n11 .. ;\l ,1~ 111• l'llllljHl\11111 \lllll''i" 'ARK LIDO f'HARMACY ~D.t•ery JSl .._.. ... oed H•wporl INCh '42·15IO ,,1} h," ww 11 1111t t he· nJlton·~ will t•nd its p rodu c ll Vt' lll<lt'hllll'I V TAK": VOllR Pl('K, hul re member that no 11urr1ht•r, 1111 li•tfrr, no t·c·onom1s t anti certainly no 111 t·u111l11'11t 111 1·a11d 11l alt· for p ubht• office, national 111 l111•a l, knows m u t'l1 nion..' ah<lul the fut ure t•t·o1111111y I hart you do I 11 f.1d. du y ou know l h a t m an) of lhem ~el th1·11 1110 .. t 1't•li:ihl1• 1·11t•s from you 1n th e form o f tho~1· 111ud1 puhl11·11.t•cl su rvl'Y~ o f con sume r con · f1dc•111·1· that rl'Vl'UI your inten tio ns a nd a bility to IHI\ 'I • \'ou m uy urgut•, 111 fact. that they rely o n sy m ~ 1>11 1, ancl numcrub lll't'ause lhC}' cto nol k n ow w hat to t•.xpt•c·t And isn't th;.il l h e .sC1rnc s o rt o f thin g pral'tl('l•J (or 1•1111.., h~ w1t1•hdocto rs and fortune 11•1 lt•r' '1 ('obi~ ('hi~f T o m LaFourcadc is president , Com- m unity Ca b l e - v i s i o n Co ., u n Ir vine Co. subs id· i ary . The T V sys- tem serves 20,000. H e replaces Wayne Hauser. Heritage Planning Merger lftonlagt· 11.rnk ol Anahe i m . ,,1,, 11 ·, m·g11t1.111ng ..1 merg('r \\ llh t'aliforn1a C'11,1st.sl Bank or San f>lt'go lo raise St 5 million to h e l p f1n a nee the acqu1s1t1on of th e s malle r San D iego bank The public 1ssu t' 1s expected som e l1mt-cturing OC'tobcr R egul:itory approvals arc re qu1rt'd for each of lle rilugc 's plannPd s teps, and a1mhc:.il1ons arc o n file with all appropriate agcncll's, accord ing to lhe bank SubJt"l't to appr ovals. the ba nk expeN s the new s toc k to be 1s · sued a t :ibout Sl2.5Q pe r s hare. S harehold ers of H e r itage a nd C altforn1a Coastal Bank also m u s l app rm t· the trans ac tions . \-. part 11f ttw pl.11111l•d c hang<:, 11 l'r1 I a g 1· w h 1 <· h ope r ates brant•ht•' 111 h \'llll' Cos ta :Yt es:.1 und 0l'wp11rt l11•ad1. will re· organ11t• a nd nH·r~t· 1nlo .i wholh 11\\nl'd holding C'om µan\, I ll'nt :tJ.!l' Han<'nrp l :nci(•r th<! plan. stockholders of the hank will r1.·C"c·1vc• s hares 1n B :.i nc·orp l'<tua l l o lht• number of l kntag1· s h a rl's thl'Y pres 1•nt Oil Imports Drop I) hold T ilt• llH'l'gt•r 111 l'Xpc•c·tect to c·l11se 1war lhl' 1•1HI of the·) t•ar WAS H!l'i<;TO'.\i 1 /\P J Amcnnin oil 1mporb dropp<.·d u re<'<>rd :37 pNccnt la.:.t month from August 197!) level .... !H'c·ord in g to Energy Sctreta1 ~ C'harlci. Ouncan l!(ontal-(t', \\Ith asst•h o r $145 7 11111111111 anti d1.•po\1ts o f S t:J4 7 m1ll1on. had 1•arning:. during the first h,1lf or S701J ooo I lt•ril<Jl{l' also 1<., pl:.inn1ng an off1•r of nmunon 'tork tn onlt-r DuncJn says the nutwn s 1m pons lust month avt.'ragcd 5 2 rntlhon harrel.., a rl;n . tomµarcd \\Ith an 8 3 m1ll1on bJrrcl a' t-ragt' la~t ~ear I • I 8 )8-.1o. ")Q )~ .. l 1 11 JJ t • I. 71 n !l I, >' I\ u " ; )t\ ..... 1J ..... ~4 ,, '"' lo , I '' IHdMf .... ,...~,.., ....... HtpAO# ~ttraC.p H-'ttUH H• n,nf i-4t11h~n HtJ!f•;r1 t'4(p11fh t"'4v4U1n1 '~""' lf\I hdtoH1d lntt H l 1nH '"" ,,,h f:f'\f IH1n.t( n 1., • lnHloWo11 '' ~1 I '"1"" ' ' Ct .. t '"°"" "1111 'I 1~ •11' t,, ' . ' .,, .. , "' "#' •J ... ,,~ ' • 11 '' '. I 7fl it"' it tt i, 11 .. ,,fl"tf' _. '"''i:A,,.1 ,, ,. "''' r.,, w , .. ,..#4 .... oif't IJ , ) • it f t 1'> .. Jl•• ]f • kf"uffPI 'I) ;~1. I( IT'Ditll J1 • lJ • "1nqlf"11 I • fi ..-t()OI~ 11 • 13 ~na~V q~ q 1._ .Cr•IO"t \ C,.a ti • tfullCh - q t) L.tf'Cf'ln I~'• t~ LotndPto. •r • ~P t dnPr I • 1 ~ OP'Hl I tt l flnv w~•· 1~ ld\tC'lr "• l 1n0 ·I ,_,, l "'')f'fH• u... M (•C t • , jM f,f ,,,, (), t·r Tht· <:ount••r HA.SD Listinqs !ii H ,, . , lQ'. \t • t1 .... bl ?'1 /f) JI I ,... j ,, • \I ' . ,,. 1\ ,._. /') I ' ~ ~ ., ... • ,,, I/ I/ n ~-1 • •• ' 1) I~. 'l Ii .. 'I• Nw10AE ~JN<"•d' N10 0G ~·'Cl ... , ''·"'I '"A .. , ..,. ••• f\ , ~~~o.<·.~, '~wtt4r,. N'N tP\ 14CH• ! "lurl)rf ")~ 1~,M :)h, C·l r)hf .. ,,<t )tt.,r r ,:> P(A 1111 PMJ"! ... Pr(_.':)~ J.-.4 ,,.i-. '"'t• I " .. ,.,.,. l•'\,1t I ... ,,, ,,,.,, •• ,, r"" .. "' .. ~ .. v1 ... , ... ~e. ti 11 11 ~ ., 1''• 18 n.., 11 ll'· J'I .. '• ··' ""' 1} 1J ... ,, .,.. 2• 1t: , .. ,, .; 'J 1, I •1 ·' .. • •1 1'• .. \..·n'o' <~tMfo" S"itrn .1 "'"""~" \n ....... rnt ,,,,,1.0\t '>C.tfN1' ':iwf 1<..,.1 t;...,ri[ir,r C:itdnd•n ld.Y ." ~:::.-.i "=tf rl I •H•tW' I ,,,.,,.,' \ur•• '• T,...., ~ ' I I .. ,..,. < t-•• lJC U'() U'J ,, • uv., .. ,n ,0 ,.,,. r· "'••Sh Y'41£ilr.A• u. ll ,v .. ,t~(< 11 )1 • V•nOu' \b • ,,. ..,rco1nl oli u ' ~ Jrlcro ~ 7 '1' IV'(''•~· rt '7 't/ a~ Cc.. _,,., ........ ,ihf'" ,.... "f. N rf ru 3.._ ' "''>I (;•I .,. • l"'~o,c.f 14 ~dQPllJ t I "'~ ,...r A11cld "'' ""' "-f"' ,r lt ""'"''l""' /I tY ¥<1tfA1 ,,, >Ol I <J • IO JI 11 .... T ht• Amc·ri t•a n P l'lrolt•u m l n s t1tutL0 whost· figures diffor s lig htly from t hose comp iled by th<· Ene rgy Departme n t because of cliffercrwcs in the way im purl:. are cll'te rmine d report l'<I carll('r that lust J uly 's im - ports of crude CHI a n d petr o leum prod UC'ts were 25 3 p e rcent lowe r than those for J ul) 1979 a n d a t tht• IO\\Csl level s ince mid-1975 'l ,. lb • ]I t 7l • .. l 'ps ond Down~ u '"' " t ,, N .. w (0 Allt API lhf<' tollOwtt'Q h'\t ._now-. thP Q,,,~_. ''"" C0t.rnt~ IS lb )0 .0 " >' tJ' 14 \IOt k\. dnd warr•nl" '"di nave 90fl~ up trwo n\O\t ano oown ,,,.. mollit b.4lsed °" ~n..-nt of fhdnqe '"'Od'dt•n ot 11oh;me-'O' w ,.q !'1 No ·" urot.. lr..01nq bt'IOW 17 ar• '"'' ; .;1trr) ,., .. , M~fJ l)P1 t t'Old~ < l'\1t1'9'"\ atP lhl I• lntftPHf'lC1• O"llf'Wf'"' 1.l'W pte\1'10U\ Clo\•M1 ,. ' '• 111n J;'•" 11nn WNJ ldi\l t>td Pt!CP ,. ,.,,,.,, ' . ,, , ,,.., . I 1.o, wrltl,'1 f • ,f" 1ou,ME "' ,,,,..,,,,""' '' 'o• ,, &} • • ,, ... · 1 • 1,.,, • II • 10 t '" ,. w-"6•· '1 )A .. )A I) .. ) . ,, ,. 1J'• ,, ·~ lJ IJ It \(>+.. ,, " 10 10 't • 1 ..... ,, > ' jH lJ I ( .. . 11 ' I• 1' JS Ar+l•try U\ f lr•r At aMtE•'1 w,.,.,.,,. JA rf1,-.. e,.uw HOI~ EmoA•'' M tntEnq V•OV'f"f•P \C)rl(ll ' ~~~r;, C .. n,.,.1Cn frt'IWht'I •0-Re, .. "''fl"'~ .. l r1 •V4 t J ...... U P~ .. l I • i ' It I , . ~ l'· n 10 ) ..... 1 " . l'• I• • ,..., 1 Pll 1•, )' J Up 1' I • I Ip / ~ • ts If\ uo J 1 ·• Up l Up ll • •) I~ Up 1• • .. "• Up J(j 1 1 Ill Up 18 9 l · Up 18 • 1~ Uo Ill • I Uo 11 o Up 17 • I Up 16 7 -u. Uc> If> 1 J ... Up 11>0 Up 100 Up 100 Up loO 1 • • 1 P• • uo 1\ l u. Uo "> q \]11 ' ' , .. • 1~ '• lJO 1 ti '•o 1 o t-1 ' • uo t 1 , .... ' " '. ~ ') • ~ ~~1 i..n , ""'f'''Q" Jt.1 ~hW\. S 1 'Ut,. ,, .... l"" \~« t.db C"hMO.V Mf'dt ... ,I Q1Jlttln(I AAqrF \ (,.,pMcr Ou•t(rf CmoO.v l'ld<~Nwt C!,,Ch\ Contr•I v1!Mlno ft'< DAR Sv• DvnHom GIONuq wt AHvn8 Dr•netr J"1n'T'lk w1 IPM Ten' AOrlPO\I H,.lenTry PO\SI\ Wrld1tn FtM4rtn Tlltl~CP 00'e(N) ~ d I nq P<I H • ,,, "1f'aurt P 1".11, It-M 4¥Pt>- )i • ll • MittvnO·• 11 17. McCorn 1• .. 1'· M<FArl ''*'• /0 M t0U'1V U 1~ "' M~<t,.tF 7 J M10\>W 8•• 8'• M<11acao 11 10 MtOIR•~ 3l • 83'· 1.t' 7,~. M1dl81t~ !!': ~~·~ ~:~'~e~G 11'• 11 • M oir• ~ 9 .... Q MonlCOI •'• •""' M onu(p 11'• 11~ MOOtf-Pd 60 60 MoranB )ftl • tiO M oro Rr~ 8*, q Mor\l"I" ""' 11 IMotCluD w 11 l""u•llor )7 }9 'IN Cp • f.a' N•roCP "NOlolC"D n"' Nl\t "PC"' MUTUAL FlJND ..... l J ' • •• .. ~ ,., 10 1' ,, ,. ' 1().1-. , .. .. 8•· 1'1' 1 l .. ' 3 ... J .. ... JI 1 10-. 3 .. Off I~ 1 011 I• J • Oft 11 t 011 I I I 011 10 s 0 11 100 ,, Off ''J '• 0 11 9 . I 0 11 ~I 1 . OU v 1 4 Off 4 1 I.. Oft '1 2 011 88 .. 0 11 8) I 011 8 J ""• Oft 1 9 1'' Off 1 8 '· Off , , t 1 Off 11 •• Off '' 14 Off •• ,,., 011 o9 '• Off 6 1 '-• ()ft • ) '• Ott •....S NEW YQ .. I( AP c .. 1 •• n RUiio<'• I Cono•• ... SI NL Proq • n s I) 1Mo0 .. .,. • '1 101 Prict' Fund\ SIFrm Bl ,, •1 NL Tnp lollow1nci """ Bull<' lo OS II So< Conuo 1181 Nt T 0 E ( J So< J •• MM•ODI 18 0 C.rwll> I).. NL SISlreettnv tatoon\ •uPOhMlbv Canan 10191113 Dslny 9!111 Sloe• llOJ 1lS1 MONv r 11 /8 •111 lncom 811 NL,. .. ;, MQd 167S t9JI IM HAiton.ti A\'>OC • Dovoo 1 °" J l• Eo inc 71 OJ NL I St'l<'Ct 1 SJ • 11" MS9 r o II '1 Nl N Era 11 l4 NL lmp1 Gt 7.'3 8 n •••on ol ~Ur.ht'\ MOnlh IOSS II SJ E-cn 311S Nl Var Py 940 1011 Mui Bt'n 10 71 1116 N Horu 16'18 NL Tmpl w 11 01 !006 Ot>al~" Inc , ••• NI WS •111001 Md9t'I 1>1171 NL ln•R•.,,, 810 •OJ MIF Fun<I\ Primt 1000 NL TrnsCap 9361017 lhl' proc~\ 31 ""'otn hrr• 10 00 10 10 Mun Bo 7 l8 NL "lrl JS ... Nl funo I J1 I qo h Frr 8 07 NL lrns Inv 881 • S~ lnr" Y<unh•' Cnt SM 11 13 IJ 01i FtOt'I IO 06 Nl I"¥ Fa ~ 11 NL Gr .. 1n S 4 S 'I? Pro S•rvoCP\ Tr av Eq IS Jo I& 1~ could ndv• .,....n Cn•rl ro 10., 71 IS G•I !o<>c • S8 NL JI> """ 17,.,, IJ 1(1 Ndl!ld • 4 10 1\ M•aT 13 Ole) NL Tuor Fd 9 IS NL •old t Nrl '""'I Cnp Olr 1• 00 NL Hl YIO It 70 NL JP lnco 8 31 • w Mulu~I 01 Omdnd Fund 8 •1 Nt 'TwnC "' 10 9S NL wAlu•I °' bOul)hl Cn••lnul ll 13 NL LI Mun 8 '11 Nl Jdnu\ 1" ~ NL Ampr 10 JI NL Inc om 8 61 NL TwnC Sel U 11 Nl lvalur PIU\ "'"" Colonldl runo\ Puroln 10"7 Nl Jann HM<OC'-Corwlh •OS \ l8 Pru Sii> I• 06 IS lo US AA Cl 1080 NL cnarQrl Wf'd Funo 101M! 1111'1 Sdl•m I Al Nl Bono .. 4 IS IA Inc om 9 S. o JO PUlndm Fun<h USAA Inc: 9 81> NL S.11 Buy G1w1n 11>4 8lS Tnrlll ose NL C.•wlh I0« 1131 h Frr IU'IC 1191 Conv IS1317IO untActu SJO NL Acorn F ?6 91 NL ~ .. Yl•ld 1 SJ 8 lJ Treno JO OS NI BAIM 8 oll> • 10 Mui Snr « '4 NI Int E"Q .. 12 .. ,, Unll Mui 10 OJ Nl :~Yur• ::~ ~L :r:,~m 1:~~ 1~:~ Foo~~~·dl P~<: NL~::. ..... ~· 1~~~ 11N1~ ~:f';!,. ·~:.! ~t g;:.~ g ~: :g! ua~~.~•<f2'~113 .u AIM l'urw:h 1 o Mq IS II IO II lnOu\I • '2 NL K•morr fu"'1' Nallnd 16 93 NL Ho YIO IS 811 17 OJ Nat Inv 8.IS 9 •l CvYl<I IJ 14 I< 10 Colu Gin 13 11 NI lncom 813 Nl l~com 8 S? 9 06 Nal Securoltr• lnrom 6 JS o 81 u Cap '1099 n 61 Eason 13 91 I< 811 Cwlln AB I ti !lo F\llnvr\lo" Grow "01 IJ I< Bdldn 1011 II 01 lnve\I • •·3 10 31 un Inc 11 •1 11 ll HtVld • 8? 10 50 Cwlln CD I ~J I ,. Bno Ao ,. H IS.. .... VIO •• , 10 10 Bono J •• J ~ Opln ... , IS 0 Un11ed Fur>O\ Aloha F 16 11 Nl Como Ad 9 ol6 10 17 01\CO 8 01 9 8C) Mun !l 8 10 8 SO 01voa S Ji S 1• I a• f • 19 16 10 11 Atem 8 SI Q :JO A ll•rlh T IHI IS 10 Comp ro Q 87 10 61 C.rwln 11 Ill I? 11 Opln 13 10 U 91 C..rwln 1 J'I I •1 V"ld II 'I? IO 'l8 Bono S 10 o 01 Amt'rlcon Funo' Conran! 19 01 NL 1 ncom 1 IU I Jo Su mm 18 )1 10 )() P,.ld o 4' • QQ voy•o IS II' 11 JI Con c;r 11 IJ 1J 't A BAI 809 9l0 Conn•cllcu1 C...-nl Ooln olo 119 Tocn 1716 IJ /J lncnm oOfl •SI. Rdonb"" l "4 NL Con Inc 1 99 10 91 Amcp 11 &J 1180 Fund I< 1~ IS.. SloO 1 b8 illilq Tot RI 11 49 IJ 61 \IO<k 9 18 10 \• R•v.,• 1 IS NL F10uc 16 85 l'l }4 A Mull l?l.113"8 ln<om o/9 l :JA Ta• E• 811.l "1 K-.•to..,..Fund\ t•• E• 8'111 qoS•l-co S.-cur H1lnc 1•111S •J An vlh 904 0811 MunRll 71>1J 878 "WAii 1001 Nl Cu•BI 1soe1p1 Nfl•••Funo Equ•I 117) HI.. lncom ossw.u Bono 11 '6 IJ olO Con' Inv 11 71 1111 Fnd Gin S •• SO\ Cu\ 81 17 J9 1101 fQull 10 17 11 91 C.rwln 1611 NL Munt 6 °' 11• Fd Inv 81~ 841 'nn\lf'I (, t8A1 N' .:'>Uf'lfl.,,r\Ctoup (\;\ 8 • f 'U 8 01 <itwth 1t ~t 161.t ,,,CO nlJ NL S<lfln t26 1012 Gtwlh 11oJIJ9C {on\lllU 11 10 NI G•wlh ~OJ NI (u\ICI 161 8)3 lnrnm 101>/lll\1~1PAullnv•\I l/an9 IOJJll~ ln•om 808 88l'on1 Mul .... NL lncom ISl3 Nt Cu,10 oc.t 11• R .. fQ~S0 11JI CaP•I Ulol)IOutdSvcs 887 Hl I{ A q 11 10 U clry C•p IH18 IS llO MulAI o ol6 10 J.I (u\ St 10 18 11 OS I uf • o OJ ~ q, vrwlh I• OS IS S• V~IUt' Lone FO N "~" 8 Sl 9 JI Opldw•r• Grove> SPt'll 1• •J Nl Cu\ S) 10"" •1 t)O N•Ul>Prat• a.rm So•ct 13.. Nl Fun<! 16., lo SJ W\h Ml /)1 PO\ Ore.ti 1)10 l•S01Fran•1tn(,roup Cu•S• 100 '>llA Enrqy 7JJ'I Nl ScuOO••Fund\ lncom 77S 1 u Amtr """"'di 0.iAw 1n1 I• SI AC.E 3 ... J 'I? lnlornl • )J • •1 C.udlO JS 01 NL Com SI "7S NL Ltv GI 17 S2 17" Cao BO 611 14() DPl<n 113 8 •1 Brown s:n si. Luonci1on(;rp L•blv •OI NL Dt'•tl .. '18 Nl Spl Sol IOS'l 109o Enlrp 11 47 I) OJ h FrP 111 1 4'1 ONTC U 16 1$ ?1 CP Ld1 131'1 I• o7 M•nnl • 00 Nl lncom II 98 NL Vanco ~,,,_,, Ho YIO O 8" 10 61 Doll• 111 I <l Grwth 1 0 8 00 Grow ll OS Nl Pa1!n I• 10 NL ln11 ro 17 98 Nl lncom 11 7) 111) Mun 8 II ... 18 IJ Dir Cap 1 OJ NL Ulll\ • JO • ... lncom 8.. Nl Sc nu\ IS OJ NI Man R 9"" Hl lnv('\I 18" 167 ll•nlr 71 ... 1l oS OodC• Bl 73.. NL lncom 7 7• 7 u Rt\h 10 S• Nt N•w WIO IJ 'l8 Hl MMB 8 11 NL C•pE I <7 40 NL Cm\I• 11 IO I)" DOCIC• SI "10 Ill NL us C.ov 1 JO 181 l.•I• '"' 10 ,. II,, Hrwl C.I 10 JO NL ~ .... ,, .. 91 NL Comm 8 21 8'17 E •C" l9 !Iii NL Orf'• Bur t• ~ Nl Cao11 uin.va11 l.tndnt 10 11 Nl Nr wt Inc I~ NL ~curity Fund\ Oe8!>11 Fd Am 10 .. II 'IC) Or•ylu\ Grp Eou•I s .... JO Loomt\ S.v .. , No<hOld ,. It NL Bond 8 01 8 1• JO ,, NL Grow 7'1 ... NL .. Bno IJ " NL Fun<Js Inc C~p•I 11., NI Noru\I 11 'l8 NL Eouly I ,. I 80 ov ... I H•r1>1 11 11 13 JO Oro I IS 19 ti 1& Cmrc• 9 0 NL Mut U 71 NI NY Vt'nl 17 7• l'I J'I Invest 9 19 10 70 o16 SO NL Pett 1J OJ 7S ti L•v9• lS 71 11 SS Ind Tr 1181 13 10 lord "l>bPll N11.,. fn I c.t 8 00 Ullr• 18 99 10 IS Ell BS I sq l3 Nl .. ~I~~~ ~~I~~ ~p~::: ·n: ~t GfW';:c g:s ~t ~~1~1i:11 :: I~~~ g:·a:m :~~ 18JL• ~l~11..:~~ NL f.'t~i' :::.: ~t II H•rtlQ ""a••tl hr E• 11 6" Hl -al• Op IS SJ NL 0•• v i 17 t8 !010 0Pjlt'nhr•""'• FO Spl Sns II J3 Hl S<FIO I U 9J Nl " lns&lncl S •'I 6 00 lflrd C 73 40 Nl ~E S&S 3191 NL lncom 1 Ole) JI) OpDt'n 10 •1 11 J'I S.nttn•I Grffe S~I 1J 10 u '17 : :~:r~ g ~: ~L ~ :r~n~~o.!~:J 11 so g;n s~1L9 ,; ~~ ~t lu~:;o~•n ~·1081 ,, 01 ~·/ J:, 1B: ~ ~~ ;~:,. : 1• : !: "a;~~1~rd ~ NL 41 Hlv ln •JI • 71 Balan 8 IO • 16 C.rln 1no 16 u NL lncom 8 o 9 11 Opln 71 38 1• ol6 Com S tJ •• t• H Ind Tr ti I) Nl A Hllnc I• 'I? 16 JI Fours o IS Nl Hamlllon Mun• 1 IS 711 Spec I l'I 9• 11 1' C.rwlh IJ JO U So< l'o•ln< 9 n Nl ... m.,n 8 8" 'I SI C.rwl~ 11/'I !'I 18 F HOA 5 01 SS. US C.ov 9 o16 o lS Ta Frt' I :U Nl ~quola 7S 61 Nl IVt\l 1111 Nl A•• Hougn1on lncom • 14 Sn Grwth 11 07 11 10 Mauacnu..itt Co A IM 10 JI 1110 St'ntry 11 IJ 1• OS Morg 10 86 Nl Fnd B 8 SJ 911 Spec I 11 II 13 1J lncom I U NL Frt't'd 9 •I Ttme IJ 18 I• 14 Shurwn Funds MuHv 1 71 NL Inc om 4 J.I 4 1) SllK~ 1110 IJ 081 Harl C.lh ll 0 NI. lndtP 17 l>J OTC Sec 16 '3 lQ 71 Apprt' lo 18 J9 So< Mu5nt I• IS NL Sloe~ 9 03 • 81 Eber\lllOI Group Harl L•• 71.54 NL Mess 13 16 u JI PAr'"'" M 10 o? II bl I lncolYI 11 SS 19 II Mu Int 11 .'6 Nt BLC vi IS 13 16 S4 Chtm rd Herold IS3.04 NL lncm 11 l6 PuWld 9 b11 Nl lnvnl l~ o1A 1U8 Mutg 10 2• NL BLC Inc 12 61 13116 ~ 11 10 61 Hor Man 20 63 11.lO MH s Flniincl P~nn SQ 8 •• NL Trlan9 18.&S 19 9S Q01v I 11-Sl NL Bab\ Inc 1.IO NL En9fh 14 IS 1S o16 INA HIV 9 61> IC.lit MIT U 7J I) 7J Ptnn Mu & ... NI Sierra C.I IS.21 NL Q01v 11 1.72 NL Babs Inv ,, SI NL Survt'v 16.7117 78 ISi Group· MIC. "76 IJ 76 Phlla 10 II II 70 Sfl•rm D 'Ole) NL TrslCo "·"" Nl BMht Chancllr Ellun Tr lO SS C.rwth 6 otO o 99 MIO U 16 16 JS Ph0t<n1• Clla\I' Sl9ma Funds WellSI 11 •• Nl HI Yid 10 71 II 01 Elfun To 8 6" . I lncom 3 8S <.71 MCD ti 16 18 SO Ph Cp 1101 IJ 14 Capll U 49 IS 8A W•llln 10,!o NL HIMun ,. 0 IS II Evrorn "92 NI.. Trst Sh 10 •1 II 92 MFO II ,. 17 00 Ph Fo ',. Id"' lnco I" 8 7l IGBnd 7.•s Nt Tito(• I 00 NL F•lrllO 16 •I 18 11 TrP• Sh ""ev•11 MFB 11 SI I) H Grwln I JI 9 IS Invest 1111 13 7S HiYBd •.03 NNlL j 8eioc Glh II 36 Nl frm OG 13 1' U Sl lnOu!lry una•a•I MM8 8 16 8SI1 • Fronl 110 I •7 T ru&I 9 n 10 08 Wnd., 11 ll Beac Hiii II 16 Nl Fedt'r&l"'1 l'un<!\ ll<•P HY 13 S8 14.37 MF'H o 11 11S S!ll<BO\ I 6' 9 0 Vtnl tl 12 •• J.I Varlt'O ) S1 6 OC !lorgtr Group Am Ldr I 'IQ 'I S1 llC•P lno u""vall Mal,,..r\ 1• 16 Hl Sp~( I II 11 17 I\ S8 EQIV IS 68 16 St W•ll!>t G I u q n 100 Fd llU NI E.c!I 19 S'I Nl llC•ph •ao 1011 Meirlll 1.ynch Pllqrtm Grp SB l&Or 1611 II S• Wein Eq 3060 Nl 101 Fd 10 >I> Nt Hi ion 11 01 118A jnl ln••I ""••••I 9•\t< 118" 17 JI PHO Fd I• 19 17.., SoGen In t•"" IS 10 wise inc J 7' NL 80S10<1 Co Optn 13 17 u OJ nv lndiC unnall Capll II se 18 80 M•O C ••I • '1 Sw Inv\ 10 '" 10,'1 Wooo SlrulNrs I Plln< I• I( IS., Pen Ir "., IS l8 lnvQual • SI 10 02 Equ 8d • ,. 10 11 M•q In 7 71 • )4 s .. tnln< • .. s °' <MlltQ OJ• Nl I JM Cail 11 Ji> NL I• F,, • 1t HI.. Inv Bos 17 W ll S1 HI Inc I •1 8 77 Pioneer Fund Saver In I• 8' IS •7 Ntuw IS JO NL 8o•I Fnd IOOJ 10.. US (;vi I .. NL lnveslo<i (,(-LIMIOI <t'IO 1000 Fun<! 10 46 11 lo Sl•le Bono G<p Pine 12:60 NL Bull & °""' "9 Fldellly Ci<"-IDS Bel ..... , MunHY •oe.... II Inc 17" ll oL3 Com SI s SI • u NL -Ho ._ C•pm 10 41 NL AO"' I o10 NL 105 C.rt IO 16 It 80 Munl In I 41 11q Plan In• .. U NL Divers S 81 6 lt (Wies <l\et9fl I C•P•I S ., .. Nl AUf'I 1•11 NL 105 H1Y 407 •7• PacFO IO •S 110 Pll?.'lh .. 501103 PrOQf\ 104 1 .. I p,.,_~., •• ,. Golc,, 17lS NI Bond 711 NL ~v~IHO :!~I~~ So! V•I II.,".'~ Pll rl>(I 14 1\ l\4fl SIFrm GI ••s NL,quote I ~ T OC~\ <._, B USINE.SS \\ •·clnr~chn \., C :1o~inl! Pric·c·~ f -.. --"'""""""' __ _ TRANSACTIONS I \A \Q~lbb I u •O Ill/ )o , tit 0 • \h•RUt1 /II t) 46 10 • ... "' .. \l•lf'\I ltJ ..... "-• .. , q .. '>ltlr<Wl ' ... ~ JO• 110 "'•, • !.ta81 u• t "'-> 110 n f*> ·~ • p \18Pnl n tu Ht u7'' • t 110 \I'• ',. )tOMut~ tM I\ 44' ti', ~ , \101lrl J 61) ~ 1117 /l 'I "' • • \IOlt\tl \) iO ~ 11&1 \/'• • '• 0 , .. !)l()rJtl \ I 00 I 114.J ,,,. .. I , • • \IP•t C p /fl • 1 U\,. •I t I • \It' th • I\ I IOib •Ii 6 IA. 11 • \l~•1W tJi1 q 4u(. t• ,. M 1 I • .,,,.,.,. t I~ • 1 I 11 I lAil, \\ IMut1n.,,. t6 J1 \ 0 11 '>l~M\< I I/ l/ • .. 11 jl,, , '>\dUIC' I /(I I l'llJ 10 a.U U i.,. t 1 \ltt!IJU t/t t \.I j'\,. • 11' 4tt "-St"'("• ~ ' to Hi •• .... Jtl jo • ,,, \lt'rlll('S') N-'1 ~ I • ~ 11 Stt1H(;10 tr1 I) tilt )I • l)J 1~ " ~ttrndnt N1 I It 14'• ~ I~ St•Yn j I )fJh • 11 1 P• 11a °' \!•wW • I• I~/ 1• " " • \1011 vr 1 "* a n >••· .. ti) 1t\.if"-, ,_. \loll 11/t p t I 1)(.J) \I•, I • <II I \tOfltW 7 /\ • ' •• 1• , ' ~ton(on IJ f\ ~ >• , .,,,. 1too"•11J t 10 \ n 1J .. , '' "'-• )tf1r ff 1 I) 1Sltt 11f' • • Ji"1rt-"tlUr.,, ' /} 10 lit7t. 1t1 •. 1 .. 1• ., )1ffU~1t I tt:-"6 It; 1J ... 1 J'• , tVAv\hu '/fl I Q\ k }fJ ubPr(,. 1 44 &. '41 )/ 4' t:I 1•104 ,,,,, \ 6l ~ 1U JU 11<.> ""•• .,,i..in~I 1111 iJ lJ • :1 I JI rnf">{ ~ tJ " \l\ JG • , • 11 lUn( pl I J\ ,, 8l. '4 \Ito ,e Utf bt" 1 4A.J & 118 1~ • I• 11 • .>Und\i f 1,,010 ):)8 4J' '*' ~. unM''' A()4f1 JlbJul'l"w4 '• ~tJll '>4.iPr-V(tl lllt~ J',.ull .. o1 1 .. ~II U ~upt\Jll I() II \/0 u1VA • J hk I• • )\Jf.1rt111if. \.4 ~ b<I 1& ,. , .._ JI_ ... IJJ)\((r \l \\It • J • • itllio it 1' t -.;. ,_ •'J Ill 1•-. ' I ,;h•on t '1 ,. tl) h . .. :: ., :~:" ~•I «l T ',,: ::, 1b 1 ~.ft/ I If Ill 4 • .. ?fl r R-.'/ u• • • 1 10 I ' • I l ~ 10 ._JfiWll••!llJ /,.rslt rl• lO •I i •••t'1rn IM •111~ 1(i • I' I t'>. r..,.1i. ._ 11 •., "" 11 f _,11,..., '; I 1 •• • ,,.,, f ., • tfl pl ' \ti b .a( t" • • f '4, .,,.. ~~ 1 l\lfl t 1 "'- 1 ;,l"tJT f\ 4o ' t < hnt r 1 "' tt ~JI J • I ~=~~~~· ~ :~ !~ ,!~ _: ~. T"'lt'lf 'I I 10 1A , ' .. t • '"' 10C ,,.\,. 1:~;''0 '"~~!," t ' "" " 41 11 1 • • " . IQ " \' '" • 1 f'Jt .JA 't1 12• • I .. Thursday. September 11 1980 s DAIL y PILOT C7 H.J. Hein% Ketchup Maker Plays Catch-up Hy Mii.TON MOSKOWITZ II ,I lll•1n1 1s mak1n.: its mov~. The Pitts burgh bottle r or kl'lt•hup has emeri.:ed from the pac k of companies c·lu:-.tnffi in the second Lier of the rood indus try Only three t·om µ.rn1<'s stand bet ween llemz and the top You m uy be suqmscd to lea m that llem z is no w big- ger rh.m ,1 lot of other food com1>anies For eirnmple Quahr Oats. Ke llogg, Ge neral Mills , Ca rnation, N a bisco. Borden and Cam1>bell Soup Passing Campbell was a µart1 l•ul.irb -.Jll:-.fy 1nc cxperwn~·e for Heinz '>m ce these two compa n 11•:. have been throwing darti. at one another for a lung time llEINZ Rl'NS ITS bus inei.i. on a fi scal year tJas1-, tha t 11111-. from May t through April :JO Fo r the year e nded last 1-1ril 30 I lc•int pos ted s a les of $2 9 b1l11 on and aftertax prof its o f $14:1 m1 l1111n Uolh were records. a nd both were m ore th a n triple whe1l lle 1n.t was doing al the start of the 1970s. llein1 p assed thl' $1 h1lhon mark in 1972 and the $2 h1l11un m.irk 111 1978 They will obvwus ly roa r past the $3 ln llwn m .irk m the ir current f1s ea l year / I IJv111g passed a hund~ of compaote'. Heinz now hnds "'l'lf loc1k1ng up a l the· lhrl'l' giant!> or the food industry· lkJll H't Foods. Kn 1fl and GeMra l Foods. The re's still qu1t1· .1 gap to fill ll<'alritC', Kr aft a nd C:eneral Food s each ~I'll uliout $6 b11l1on of fr111d products annuull). 111 1oug h l\ d11u lil1· I '4-1111 ., 'olu m 1• '011 ',"OUJdn t think lhl'rl:'"' t•noug h k('tr hup 1n l hl· world to '1eld r c•v£'1111t'' 11{ $;J b1llion a 1r" .·, ~J Money Tree \C'.Jr 111d thc n• 1..,11 t llf'1111 h.1:-. c .1ptur cd fourth place m t ht fno<I 1111111 ... 1,' h) ll'lllg the p1 t1f1l!> from kctehup to buy ottlt'r 1 0111p.m 1c.., Wh1·n \OU t;;ll. .ihout thf' He111z company tud.1\ \<Ill rn11~1 .11 ,, 111t l111le tht·'t' other bu .. rncsses, which lwlonr.: tn tlw111 ~'l'<\rt KIST , 'I IH. big 1u11 •• p.it kt·r fl s 111 p ancl tuck "''th Sl,11 1\1,l an<I C'l11rk1•n •if tl11 ~' .1 fui fir,l pla<'c 1n th1~ m:ir l.1 1 With ...,,J, ""'' 1om1 ... "'' important <'al food hr .11111, 11 I """ \I'-•• p.irt 11f 1 ht 'I .11 I\ ,..,l hn1.·up 1s Jerk) dog lrt'otl" 111.1d1 h) ,1 < omp.11H th.ct H1·1nz hought 1n l.'arl) l:JH<1 11 niar~L..tr f\1.,1 ·-. ~ rnlo the -Ling food markcL p1t 1rng ttwrn l11g1e.dlv ,1g:11nst ll.11..,turi l'un na l thc o wner nf t '1111 kt•n oft ht· St-11 11 c Ida \ht· ht~ p11tat11 fr •·•,,., I Ire Jrl,, .1ccount.s for . mnrt lh.111 '>(1 fll'rt • 111 of lh1. h•1/f·11 t"•t.~lot's ..,old 1n the I rul~·d "''*'P" Al-.•1 l*'<Hl •* \ht' I lrt-ltld •!fJ~r1:1l1on ~s CiJg!l 1rcl1 Hrolhc "· ,1 Penu-..1 l\.int.i proctsi.or of frozen rl\t'.th lt1.1t llt·mz hough! l.i-.l y1·.ir Ore Ida 1s pl<innmg a nJ l1<m,il l.1unch of <;.1~h<1rd1 s St1•,1k um. d sancl\t.trh steak \\ t 1ght \\ atc·hn-,, hut h the products sold under this 11.1nw ito p~·ople v.hu h,1\c l':!l<'n too mmh ke tchup covered Orp Ida pol aloes 1 an1I lht" ~-tla \ \ •>f .,er"ICt''! • <class~. pul1l1t".t1111n-, ell· 1 "''''under th1-, 11a m1· Ill Ul:'IJ(; ER, A K EOKL K, Iowa, p roduce r of the hig h fc uc·tosc corn syrup now h<>mR u-.cd by soft dnnk com pa nit.'" a:. :.. ~ugar s ubstitute llun.t fi g ures it's positioned 'er) well for the future Ore Id a v.111 fatten up people with frozen h ashed brown~ <md La Pizze ria p izza, a nd then We1~ht Watc hers will help people lake off the pounds SmC'c buying the We ight Watchers busmess m 1978, Heinz has developed a low- ca lon e ketchup. Lile, which 1t may soon fois t on the e ntire nation with t he claim that at has half the calon es but "all the great t aste of He m.t ··I S hades of Miller Late beer ! l .-..to•·k• 111 Th..- .fttpotlight N EW 'T'OP1'< A• ~.tic-'-Wfl"Or .. w .. , C rtt,. .tnd l'WI n.tnc)4 Ot t~ I fl""'• lhO\.t tK ~IVf' N~flllf Yt'lr~ .,,., • e f(hAnq-l\\uP\ tr,.,d1nq n•hon..tl•v •• mci, .. '""" l1 NE w 'rORIC ,,,.p, Fon.ti Oow Jonr • •vg• IOr w .... dM>'\JA't' STOCKS O!>l'n H•Qt> Low Cto~ Cl'oQ Sony Corp 1 9S1 H'.10 11' • eo19 Palm ~J I>()() 16 Ma1tel Inc 8'J CKJO 14 • Ram•d• Inn l<n.100 10'• B•a• ~ON! SJ8 coo 21 , . "I •I : ': lO tno 10 Trn H UU 65 SI~ tn(lus Tra n Utlt~ •S Stk ~)) ~ t• qJ() ol 'tJe 44• J IS n1 oo 323 13 1" 01 no 66 o 11 1120} 11307 llt SO tU JI• 0 42 ).17 4' 3"4S 63 Ul JO JA7 ,, + 1 01 l !IS 700 88'1, 100 ~too • 6t0900 E1.ton \01b00 71tti . ' Pof<1)f'OU:I ff? 100 H '• M OO• 4.Al 100 ,.,e • • I~ l•a•f"O IN' M4 ta) JP f,.;l~"~,~ \ ~? ~ ~~ . : !': Gull 01 J'>t SCIO ·~ '• . , .. A.\d,.(" '""' )81100 'J) C!lM Jib ~ 6S\• ... AMQUf'I f' lll NI ..... ,_,I lN ; Ufll AC: ,,1.,, V.-•'1,... 0"'11' \ pr,, f" tnd ryo.I t •n~ t tn.r IF '1 fT'\O~t 4 t•<rt" Amt'' ftH I,.,• t-• tMh~ tW\. H•d1nq ,. tll()f\d h· ,, Gll<-~n II• HouO•IM All~•CM MM1nduq R Ptnt'5'J Fnq VOIOhf'ld (.(1 ,,. .. d._,.,,.. r. ••)ft .,,,.n \ IMrrt_yG\ 11 Eh1n01e \""'"'• (Ofp )11 coo llM /00 1.t' soo 10 XI() Jll 100 11" w t80 xx: 170 10:.• •o ~ •All JOO I\ 1• • •• 7'-1'. J • ... ·9 .. ... -'. Ip• aud f)ott·u• NFW VORK I.AP; T,,,,.. tOllOw 1ttQ ""' \hC"w~ t~ Nr w Yur.,, ~'°"-" £ • t\JtnOf' tork\ and WIUtttnU tt.tt h.ii\lf' ~n· UP ,..,., mo\t M'CJ o.. """ •~ mo'' .-.., .. o rin Of'r-(,.nl ('tf t Nf\Qf' r•cwrd "~" 1f "nh.1tn4' tor Wt-<lrv"'•w N n ~ur1l1fl' frdOH'9 tw-low U ••t ~ti udf'O """'' itn<I pt>tt-f'Ot69f" ch.dnq."t .trt ,.._, r11ttl"""'"<_. t)J-tfwttn IM 0'" "°tOU\ < I0\1nq (H 1•., Mtfi N11dnfl,d1\J ~pr ,. Na,.,.... I RdA 2 1""1 2 ~a,-1.,.,. l OonLvl J•n ' "1.eer-S Rover-.. rf>ton•"' I C.F (lu,E qi I U"U nt pf q H Ofll°" ( p 10 (_ht t~t1bn<lf 11 Spo!irton l r1 t1 Twr Foa "' 1J Mon.,,-ch \ 1' C~rli\I• l\ ln•xc.n Ott 16 M•ll•• w1 l1 C•m8rn tnv 11 l.FEep pfA 10 Fo!i~rCI" In< 10 '"""'''"'' w1 11 JtwehN 21 MCA In< 2J MArkClrl ,, R"'"""'°' ?S F.r1h M !Q .... .,.... AmW•tr pfA 1 M1•-.vF l Monwnto ot • ewe I 140f S Borman • IUl nl Co I WeanU pfA 8 Prnnc..n r><B • S<_I., Cp 10 Coueot .. ll Ouk•P p!C. 11 ..... s ·~ ll UIPL )~ I• W 1 nnf'b9Qo t! Manl<•v ' :~ ~:r.:.::. ti Tr•n•cn Lin 1• 0 •1• (,enl 10 E ••lnAlrL 11 Jere '3&ol n Sl•nOP• 1J lnlor01<• pf 1' UME'f Tr 15 PSNH 7 l lQI UPS ·~·t l"O IS • • 11 ,.,, \'D 1'Q I l 1t ,q lS S 1•. • \._Ip l1 I IS • ... I• , ... 10"-10' ~ • I? 2J JI! 741, ~ .0 10. I Up •O • •t_. \JO '00 "-''" ~"' ,,. Un • 4 t\_. uo • 4 • Up q l VP q I t • Uo t t J VD 8 S l' 1t Uo I • • Up I 0 l t)e> • 0 '-Up 10 Vo 11 1 ' UP 11 1]\,i '4 1,. S"-"' ,,,. . S-"' ~S''1 • :t6 1 .. ._ ., DOWNS l3~~1. '~ • ••• )8 s.c 3 .. 13\o II .. s , ' " I ' "" ., '• '"" l l .. '• , .. I" 1•1. ... ,,, •• 7'. \, l • .. ~. Up I • llP I S UD IS Up 1 4 Uo '' UP 11 Up 1 1 Pct 011 10 . 01f 9 l 011 1 1 ()If 6. Ofl &J Ofl &O Olf s • Ofl SI Ofl SI Ofl • & Oft 's Off • J 011 •I Ofl • 1 0 11 '0 0 11 •O Olt • n Off > 9 0 1t l l 011 ] • 0 11 J I Off 1 a 01f ] I 0 11 l 1 Off ] • Nfll'f0AK AP S.p 0 '"°"• IOoll S01 3'' '""' •36 Adv•nc f(J o~ct1ned Unthf)nqt"'ft Tota•,,.,~ Nr • h1~h\ N •w ll)W\ • WHA I AM E..( 1:110 Nf"' rOll• AP S.-o 10 Adv•m M r•cttnf'd unrhM•9"<l Tot di +\'itlf'' ,..,.. h•Qh\ N~w ~<:._., ; t11')(\\ L••d •I t~ , ~no PrPv d•• 840 68'1 ~ t•ll ., • z•n< ~ 11• fftnhil Cl(1..1,HI d""""''"d Tin \~ l~~A pn;Jnd Atum11Wf'ft n N v ~ I M•r<ury \A 10 ~' 11.,,., P1.-•1nvm '6>) w.n trt>'f / t4 v N f W Yt'll.Jtf IAD •-1.010\1 A H~rm • .,,, L .-.ih·•,r vwr ~Nlttf' l.tv \l<i hi)( 1p \CJ 1)1( E nQf'llF1ll!r J \ilt'f"r \1~ h10 u o SO 810 b f"1(1fffl(1 \UY••t '10 tJ,4) up \0 1110 ------ Gold f/uotatioru Sftlt-< 1 0~ rtOQOl<Jpr1c .. Wf"dntt,c:t •v loftdOft morn1"Q t•••r,o ~ 00 up \l S so lGndofl <1flNnoon "•lrtq !.68o W up \16 oo Pa•ls •ti'< noon llxonq ~'• 73 up \1 J) Fran•h1r1 HJ111"Q ~ 't1 JP t it •1 Zwrlc ~ Sl>8• 00 bid wp \ti 00 \681 oo aOf'd Ntw Yot k Htlndy & HArmAn mid mo'"''"l lil.J8t.t ~ uo\1600 H tw Yor11 E n()'>INrO \~tlinQ prtc f' ms.a mo'"*"O S6A6i t;o up\ 1fs. 00 N•w Votti: En9P'lnaro taOf!CAlf O 0010 m•d mo'""'9 \&'fl •1 oft \I H .-.ymhol# '°'f I ""' , I , ,_ .., ~. ,. II If ,., _Jf; if\ • ''• ,. \#" O"f 10""1 , ti• I I 'to 4'°"1\0\ ~'' '"'' t I ,.,_,, •M•,,I D-• t"t) ,,_... tol\I ~cJ '' 11 r 't • n ,, ""' 1 1• ., 11 ,,,.. W"'t•ll ~• ... ,,, J•w•Oi n.1"" "~,.1n.-nh oot a .. '1r 1t1'1J .... "" .. ,,, \)t ljf' J '" l,._. ftl IO"' f\Q ft• lntlh' .. Aht I ~hJ or'., ... , tt l\nMua• 'di•~ OIV\ \I() • d ••fl'lnri hQo•tJ"4t•riQ c.11v1df'nd (l .. 1 tctHt1 V fl•'1 0 tn 0f_.I ~tnq 'f f'TtOntn'\ I Oiio1 1 ,,. o u• (t.\1rl "'"' r \t "If' Oi••n•no 01 '-''111 "p I ._. .t1'1 ,,,,, ..... ,., tj1,..1C°h'"O 0f1Htlf'O d .. ,, "'"' ' f'Y ~tif•\)l'I '""'-ctl ••"'div"""" fT1f'"t 1 "'I ~ 1 .. ,......, Of°"''" fh1 yt ~t .tn A( un u "t .,, ,. "'''" 1.1 v•,,_.nd, 1n ., ..... ,, n ,.,,...,,, '"" t 0.-<ldf~N 0...10 l\Offl'(f'o01t"C; l I r notrh O'V' ''°' • d•v ljtfnd t P.t•'1 1n ''"'" n Ottt .. J1nq 11 month' • '''mc.41lf'O ·H" t .th,,. IJf\ I • (11,.1d,.nt1 lr f • '11,lt 1b11lt('U'\ ldl• • • lJ _.1(1f-1wt 01 f>lj 11Qf"lh w f • (11 ytl'),..f'd ...~..,\di"'"'·~ tull t S-dtf"\i ,.., •u • ctd (itllf'(J .-.id ili/to.t-n t '" hvttJ 111111 Wh~ ' u• 1 •,. 'N I~ wrtfl t t I • ..-W tU'\Oul ._ ... '""' • I f • tJ ,,, tl\.i' If ... f • 41ol'I f ho nt • I ~ ,,,,_Ii> /I• ,;t m '"ti'* t _.' t\,.., • u~ "0' J• t!Yf'ct b'I S •11t1u~ lhf I Ht I ! "~ nH ~dtnifllh l1Qutf'I ""q '"'' ,,. .. ur1~• ,... '~ JI • ._ s ,. \o 71. • It U•1 • '• , .. ., .... I [ I ~--·---~~-... ...__ .......... ·.._ ................................. . DAii. Y PtLOT ·P\JBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE N..,,,.. Ol:PA•TMENT 01' TaAHSl'OaTATION NOTICI TO COMTaACTO•S PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO COHT•ACTO-S CALLING FOR a1os S.elod Pf'OCIOMI• wlll be rec•l•od •I Ille Oopertmont 01 Tran,oorutlOt> 110 SoOllh SorlnQ SI-I, R_., 1000, LO\ Al\gelu , Celllornl• fllOU, unlll I o'cloC' p,m. on SePt•mllor 7S, 1'80, II whfcll tlmt t"4v wlll be publicly -4 .no rNd '" Room 2 at said •Cl drou , lor conurucllol\ on St•t• "'thW•V I" •CCOrd•nct wit., OU~ tP•< tttc•tlons I he re tor. to w l'\1Cf\ speclol ret•rence ls m-. "'follows O<an11t Cov11ly, lrom My'11• StrNI to I • mllo south of Route 73 In Newport 8Hch 107·0•• l·t 11• •• e•llli"9 "'9flwev to be surtoceo wltn aspflelt conc:ret• School District CO<lst Commun11y Coll-01\lrlct 8ld• .,. rfQulred lor the on lire work CltKrllled ,_rein Pfens, sPKlllcellOl\S •net propo\et '°'"'' lor -nt thl\ Pf01e<t Cl" only be obtelM<I er tn• Oepo rtm•nt ol Tr .... spof1illOI\, Plal'IS •nd 810 Oocu mtn"· Room;)'!, Tran•PO•ltllOI\ 8ullel 1119, I 120 N Slre<!I, P 0 80• U~ Satre,,_.,. C.OHIOmll '*' lpt>otw tlfo·«~I. -may be Mon at the ellOWJ oHlce .no at the 0H1cu ol tho O•strlcl OlrectMS 01 Tronsportatlon al lO\ A"9f1M, Son FrenclKo, end 1rw dl\trlCI In which'"" wor• h •llualtd T,.. succeuful blOCWr >holl lurnl•n • r>eyment llOnd •nd • pertormance l>O<ICI Tiie e>eoert,,,.,,1 ot Transport1tl0t> herlllV nollll .. •II bldOtrt th•I It .. 111 •ttlrmat1w-ty lnS\ilre th.At 1n .ny con 1roct entfl't<I 1n10 punuont to 1111\ •d verlltemont, minority Duitnt\\ en terprlus wlll be allorded rut! op portlll\ity to tubmll bids In re\00~ 10 tf'lll lnvltellon end will not lie dll crl.,.tnaled 19elnst °" ,,.. 9round1 ol r•"•· cotor, or n•Uon.tl oriQin •n con. >IC!Oro tlon for en award Minimum wete• rat.s lor 1111s pr~ 1ect as prtdetermlneo Dy Ill• Secrotery of LObor ere set forth only 1n '"' specie! provisions of thct sertellv num&erf!d bOOkl luued tor t>lddlno purposo and entitled "Specl•I Pro¥hlon1. Notice to Contra<•or\. Prooosat. -Contract," ond In COf>ltt of w fd bOoll 111411 may be •••mlno<I •t lllct ume ottlc.s as do5<rlbt<I llertln· 11tlore -• ti. pl.,.,, spectlicetlons, Ind Ol'IOCIOWI lormt may bit te•n Ad· donU to modlfY Fodorel ml11lmum w•oe • r•tts *'" D• l\lued only to hOldfr& Ol lho ebove roftronctd llOOk•. II 11\frt I\ • dl"erence betw"" lhe minimum w1199 r111 .. pr-termlnod by the Secreterv 01 LObor •"41 trw pre· "•lllnt -rates dolerm1...o bv ttw Stole lor similar c1au 111c111ons 01 tabor\ Ille Conlroctor •ncl his subcon• trect6' s tl\911 pey not •tu lhan tM hl9M~ WOQll rate 81d DMdllno l 00 o'cloo pm 01 N ISi OOY OI Octot>er l'l80 P!ttt ot 81d R•<e•PI 0 111<• ol th• Purchal"'O A9ent, Mt11rl•n Perrin Co••I Comm (.Qlleqe 01\l•ltt 1370 AClams, Co\ta Mua Cl< '1?616 Prott cl IO~nttftt•tfon N.tmtJ Eneroy --menl Control Sy1lem 81CI "'" OranQI' Co.t•I Colltcie Pia<• Plans ar• on Ill• 01110 of tne 0 1,..cror 01 Pllys1ce1 F"ocllltln PIOI\• n1no, Coesl Commul\llY Coll-01~ tnc. 1no Mom• Avo eo.ta Mes.a, CA '161fo NOTICE IS H£11E8Y GIVEN 1,,.1 ti. •OOVll·Nme<I Ser-I 01s1r1c1 Of Oranoe Count., C.llforl\la, ocllno by •nO throUQt\ '" <;ov•rn1no 8o•td htre1n•tter t•f~rt•O to •t. "DISTRICT," will re<etv• up ro our not 111., 1n.n ti. •b0ve0st .. 1ec1 !Im•. \tillecl bid\ !or 1i. •ward ol • cOl\lro<t for the -P'Otf'C I 81dl sllilll be re<•iWJO 1n lht Pl•« IO<!nl 11 led •llo.,. -shall be .,.,..,,.., ena oubllCly reoo aloud al the •bo•• stalf'd ti,,,. 11nc1 o••<• Thert wilt be • US 00 de00\11 '"" ouirtd tor Mch \el o! bid 00<umtn1 s 10 ovar•ntee ow return'" good tonon1on Within 10 OIVS alter 11\e bid Ol)tfnlnQ oate Each bi d mu~t contorm •t'IO ~ respanil'i'e to thl cont tact documf'nn E•ch bid \Niii be occoml)fnled bY the 1ecur1ty reie<>recl 10 •n trw contract doc11menls .no by IN llSI 01 prooowo \Ul>COt>ltklO<'S, The DISTRICT rnt<'~ IM rl9hl to reject ..,y or 111 bid\ or to .. 11ve 1ny lrre9utarUln Of" lnfOf'mallHtt In any lllds or In the blcldlnt Pur~ to Section tnJ of tht L•llor COCle, ,,.. .,....ra1 pre•elllno rate ot ••11t• In"" «•Vntf In which the wor• Is lo.be -IWIS ceer> CMterml"" anCI the O(Pfr1nl0nl hH llltecl IMse ..... ••lft In I,. Deportment of Tr..,tPort• llon publlce tlon tflllllod Gener•• Pr .. •lllno W-Raitt, dited Au9ust, The DISTRICT llel obtlll'll!d lfom ,,_ Oll"Klor OI the O.perlmonl of In Clu .. rle l Relation• l ht ooneral O<t•all- ln9 rtl• o! Pet' 01tm w-• In lhe loc allty '" which !his wor• I\ to be otrtormed tor eKh t reft or tvPt ot wor-ma1> -to tucute th~ (Of'· tra ct T,_\t rattt •rt on Ille .ti ,,,. D ISTRICT ofll<t tocatecl at Coast Community Co1Je9" 01\rrltt, lllO Adam>. ~I• Mt.,, CA '1?676 Coole• mty be oblai-on ,..,.,.,, A <OPV ot , ..... r111n '1\all bCf ~·Cid •I the IOD slle The toreqiol1>9 \C"eclult ol per Oltm ••11ts I\ .,....., upon • work1n9 dev Of elolll II) hOUrs The ••It ror hOlldey •nd ove111 .... -k ,,,.11 .,. •I IHSI llme-one-hitl II •114111 bCf ......... TOf't upon the CON TRACTOR to ""'°m tht contract I\ •w•rdeCI, Ind .-n any WbcOl\traClor under lllm, to Pf'r not ten tl\tn the w ld s.-cllle<I rates 10 all workm~n employee! by ttwm In the titecullOI\ ot ttwcontrect '"°· D•ted AUOUJI H , ttell DEPARTMENT OF" TRANSPORTATION G L RUSSELL Oeputy Direct~ Project OevolOPm•nt •"4 COl\structlon P\lbll$1'4G Or-c .. 11 Dolly Piiot ~Ill 11, II, ltell lS'7-IO P UBLIC NOTICE No OiOCler ""'Y withdrew hlS bid lor a perlOd OI •IJrty 1601 da'rt eller ,,,. d•I• '"for tl'le -nlno of lllc>t A PfY..,.nt l>Otld al\d • pef1ormance bonO will be reQulroo prior lo t •e<u· lion OC lht contract The Pfyment llOnd shall be lo tht form set lortll Ir> '"" contrect docUmtfltt. The perlorm1nce l>O<ICI Sllall .. '" IN torm "'' fortll In '"" COl\trect clocumonn GoveminQ S..rd By· Normen E W1hon '18oarCI ot Tru""' Publl•hecl Oron91 C..st Delly Piiot S.pl 4, II, 1'80 US•..O PUBLIC NOTICE PlJBLI NOTICE -.. -----____ ._,,.. ~ ~ ... PUBLIC NOTICE l'UILIC NOTICE "CTITIOUI IUSINUS NAMI tTATIMINT f I\• lollowlr>O P•"•" It d oln OlltlMO .. \cAOUNA ~INT COMPAHV If O••,,..••r• $<;110 10 "-(1-h. (41111011111 ,,.~I l t\lff A l'u1oll, t110 VIUorlo Or , U-r ~-l!M.Cll, r ollro•11la t1U I T~I• lluvnon 11 c~te4 by on tl\Cll•l-1 P IM/ PwblhlWd orenoe C.oo•t OA1tv Poot, "°Ill 11, II, U, 0<1 t, 1..0 ,» .. PUBLIC NOTICE PlJllLIC NOTICE fllCTlllOUI I UtlNISJ lllAMa UATeMIMT Th• followl"9 per1o01u .,. e101no ""''"•" .. Iii J 4. LfO, 161)1 Ty.,_.. L11 . .....Ut•on e.otl>. Collto.illo eu.i• Merion J Ar~. ltUI Typhoon l ane. Hu11t1nqt"" llHtll, C•lllor11I• .,." G.rold MDOIT• Or, 1..01 Concoro, Hlll\ll"ttOft &o.<11, C•IUO"'I• .,.... Tlllt OlltlllM• h Co"41ucloCI DY e .. ,..,., -1ntrV.lp -·'°" J Ar°"' Tlllt tlOleMelll w°' lllod with 11\e Coul\ly Ct••., ol Ore1190 C.ounty °" kPttmllot'l, ltell ,., .. ,,. PuDll•"9d ..... C.001 Oolly l'llot, ... Pl II. ti, U ,0<1 I, IM JfotT..0 PUBLIC NOTICE "1..0U t•uhlt\t-1 ,.,.,y ( M\t (1.ll't t•1lal A.ttU It ~._. 4 t I ,, 1..0 ll,) t0 t$lJBl.IC NOTICE P'ICTITIOUS I USIHESS NAMf STATEMENT t ""' totlOwtrHJ pet'°"' •r• 001no l•V\lf\f!\\ •\ l'UllL IC.NOTIC:t! >-m• · b ,.CTITIOUI IUSIMIU ltAMI STATIMIHT Tft• IOllOWll\Q P0'1'0"1 are dOlllt l>t.01"•'' •• FtHOllRS-SEllClllll$, IU l tOad••Y. Co•• .. -·· Cellfor111e .,.,, Ollvo L PllllllPC>I, t/01 IOho •••ftw•. No >•. Wtt tmlrutet , C •llfornl• tW) llllutll fl (¥ter, 1.oe1 •ento•I• Le no, Hulltl""'°" .. e<h, C.ell!Otlll• .,... . Tiii\ bU\IMU h <OllduClod by o 9011erol POr1fwr.,.lp Rlllflf CM .. , Thi\ \IO...,_I we• lllod wtlh ,,.. Coullly Clerk ol 0r.,... COvllly Oii AU9USI It, I ... ,., .... P .... l\IWcl Or-G'oa\I Dolly .. ltot, AU9 II. M. s.ot 4, 11, I.. ~ PUBLIC NOTICE ,ICTITIOU' 1 us1•1ss H~ STAT I Ml MT TM ,.,,,_,no ""0" Is OOlno 111111 ,, .. , ... T ~ L WELOIHG, t10 CCW19r•u SlrN I, Cooll Mew, Cellloml• t1UI To"• J Lore•, 170 Cono r .. , Sir Ml, Coore Mew. Colltornl• 'lUI Tiii• llMSJ,...J I• toncluclecl bY •n In dl•ldu•I TOl\yJ Ur~ Tl\lt •111-t wet r11ec1 "1111 llW Coul\IY C .. r-. Of Orol'\09 Co•mty on PUBLIC NOTICE lfOTICC O• 8 ULIC TaAMS•I a c1ecu1e1 .., u.c.c .1 HOll<t It llotolly given 10 Ill• C•MIMra OI ~H wen •IALTY, INC ..... CIMTU•V 1l w~n~ Ttonl .. f'lr , '"""° "'"""' ..,, .. , I• 111N II! .. ,...,, lt-1•111 Volley, C-· ly of Or-. Slole OI CollfONll•. llwol • Wik 1,.,,..., It _,. lo a. m.oe to WI LO WE$T •I ALTV, IN C , Tron•lorw ..._ ~M _ .. , " 11/U 1 ......... l'-toln Velley, COvf\. IY of Ot..,.., Stole ol Collfomlo '"• llf-t1y to .,. trol\tl•••d I\ IKOIM et 11103 (dl"99t, l'Olll\1•111 Vollo , C.-ty of Or°"9t. Slol• of Calllor11lo S.141 ,,,_,,,II OffUl-11\ llllM••I H : All llO(k II\ lrodt, ll'C'111re1, equip menl -"*' wlll ol tllet •<Nlty llvtl ""' k-H~H WEST •EALTV IHC ..... ~y JI w ... -locet.O ol 11103 Edl119tt, Folll\l•ln Vo lley, Covnty of Or..,.., Stele ol Colllornle Tllo CIUik lrMtler wlll De COl\Wm mo1e0 °" or •"•' 1,.. 14ltl on ot ~ ltl\'lller, 1•. ol IOttl Slet•• e-_von..,., Sult• 11t, FOvntoll\ V•lley, Counlv Of Oro,., Sitto OI Cellfor,.I• S. ••• •• k-lo ,,.. l r on11o...,, ell IMlllMt> ,.._, -..... ,n u .. d llY Tr••"~or '°",,..throe vH n •••I P<O\I It dlfferonl from Ille -v•, ••• NIA Ool•d S.PIM\Der l, l'llO WILD WEST REALTY INC R-f1 HDlll•I••. Vice Pr-I Tr-lor• ltOWAaD fl. l(LIHI AU9Utt t~. tM "41161 A..,_y et Lew Publlt"9d Or-CCNUI Delly Piiot, 11111 Slaw A .... Auo 11 :It SePI •. II ,.., ~ "°'lld lt PUBLIC NOTICE fllCTITIOUS auStHISS N-E STATEMENT I h• IDllO-lnQ P'"""' 11 001n9 bu\I t\e\\ ., l AOY llUG, "" Kln'o• llo•CI Now par I S.o<h, C•lllornl• ~?~J Oorl1 M Hel\Of'I, ""Kint> R.,.q, No woo-t fW•<h, CAWOrnl• '1661 f hi\ OV\.f"•'• I\ t ondu<lf'd bv .,.. In Olvlduel 0...1• M Mei.on I hh \Ill-I WA\ llled wltn u-. <ovotv tl•rk o• Orenqe County o,, AUQu\f 7• 1• ,., ... , PvOll\""" Or~l\(IP' ( 00\I DAii~ Piiot. l'ug 1• . ._Ill • ti, 18, I~ >.a.-tlO PUBUC NOTICE l'l(;TITtOU\ IUllNEU H-E ST.tlTEMENT 1 '-• fUllowlnq p.t,on, •'• 0 01no bu\tn•\' •• MONTEllEV Oil COMPANY "''' Gr-tenvl•w l iM, HunttrlQton llH(h, (Alllornl• .,, ... Grenl E A•9*f'lr1Qf>I, 16111 Green 'fll•w L ent. HvnUn9ton 8t•<"· (•litor"I•,.,.... E ••ce D•u yt Grin\t~•O US.1 R•'fl•re OrlVf', Wf'\lmln'\ttf, C•Utornl• 97tll, SS No S6I ~~SI ,,._.. Velloy, CA tvte Publl-Or-Coe.i Delly Pllol S.ptombo< ti, tM Jlo.-tll PUBLJC NOTICE O•ANGI COUNTY S Ul'E•tOll COU•T 100 CIVIC CEHTE• DllllYI w,£ST SAHTA ANA, CALll'O•NrA PLAINTIF"F" YEISER GARl ANO t. ASSOCIATES,• Pfrt.-.r>lllp OEF"ENOANT CLYDE ~AVlEV JE'••v KING, fndl•ldu•llY •nd dolno OtOtne'tU '*' C,.•J•v Inter mod•I Servl<et •nd Furntinlft01' Comp•nv •• • C••.J•v fvrnl \hlnos. • co O•fln•rwp, ANO DOES I 10 SUMMOHS CASIE HUMeE• JH~ .. NOTICE! y.., IWvo --T ... t -rt ..... ~--'Ml .... wit-I , ... , ...... -· ~ -,,....,.. WlllllR ... YI. ... d -lftlerm.tlloR -·-· II YOU Wl>I\ to Ne' '"" •Mhlc• Of 1n •llorno In thl• m.ll•r. vou '"°"'d oo 'o oromplly to lt\•t your w dU•n re\PGftM, tf •nv m•v w tH9d on Ume AVl$01 U.i .. IW ................. El ,,,.,....., _... dockllr c-• Ucl. ''"•~I•• ---u•. ·-· N .. ,.t,. de • dlat LH la IRlerma· ~1 ....... ~. OtSf PlflU TEO COMPVltNG SV\lEMS.. )Q(O P•th dll'W •B itYll\,. ( •htorm• '11'~ Wt-' ~WliA.,..1tOO p~., .. ,.., 48 frYlnt (AIOO<nt• '11U Edwin C BleOb<lrn, TMJ Alrllt Or1ve, Tut..-. C•lllornl• t1041, SS No ~l•t-1 M"en.ry L Adam\, 1'7JS tnver~u. Hun11n9l0t> Be~h. C•lllornl• ., ... , SS No s:Ja.)4.t14' SI U\lecl OH .. iOHcll1r el COl\WIO de un •bOOMtO en e\te aiunto, Oieben•• h•c•tlo inmed•atamente. d• tt\t• m.,, .. , •• SU rH(JUe\la ~Utll•. \I f'l•Y •!gun•~,., r~slr.O• • tlemoo ~O TME DEFElltnll{T ...-nvn1---,.---· comp111nt ""~ -111ec1 dv the p1e1,.. PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS eUSIHISS HA.Ml STATIMIENT Tht IDllowlntl po.-. Is doln9 butl· f\e\\ ., ADVANCED COMPOSITE PRODUCTS ANO TECHNOLOGY, HOO S Mein Street, Suite e,.. S.nt• An•, C•lllorl'lla t?I01 J•mn c Lnllt, )tilt Hunllnqton Street, No •• Hul\llnQIOn Buch, Celllornla ,, .. Thi• buslMSI Is c-..CloO by en In· dlvlduel JamttC Lnlit I F144ttl Publl\....., Or-Coe•I D•fly Pllol AU9 U Sotot 4 I I ti , l'llO )411 80 PUBLIC NOTICE l'IU* Publl~IWd Or-Coest D•U• Puot PUBLIC NOTI(;~ fltCTITIOUS •us1NESS NAME STATIMEHT T "" tollO""tlnq c:sitr \Oft '' dotnQ bui1 n•s\ 4t\ SISU IECHNICAL, llO:J B•llt•ue Ori"• AnohCP1m Calltornt• •1t0s Art Kilt..,.., Mtnlul.t, 60J 8ellnU(' Drive, Ar\ANlm, C•lllornl• t1IOS Thi• b<l•lnt•i\ is ~Ot>ducted llY an In <tlvtdu•1 A'1 Mtnlula f h li 'll•te tnf'r\t W4U ftled Wtlh ,.,,.,, County Cler• ol Oral\QI' Counly or> .l\UQu\I 16, 1'lllO FU.,_ Publl•hed 0t<t"91 Co.t" D•otY Piiot AUii II ~pl ·~ 11, 18, !_~ 3S71 IO PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS 8USINRSS NAMIESTATIEMENT The 1otl0wint1 __..are dolno 11us1- ne-He• ME £ ED'S TOWING, tJUl/t 801w Avenue, WesllnfMI .. , C,olllomlo t2~ Edwenl W11tclllM, ltUt llork,,.tro Lol\O, Hul\tll\Olon lleo<h, Coll!~"'• """' -Go'"rv ""'«llnr.1'85' 11eo'1IV• Lane, Hunlll'IQIOI\ lloCKh, Colllornl• .,, .... Tllh t>u•lnao Is conoucted lly A ljtntrel ~P Sl•v•n 81~1n• Wf'l11t~lll, I /17 M ltf t\f-11 N u ,., tu\ttn C•t1•orl"I•• 9710~ l tU\ bU\fM\\ I'\ tondu(ltCI DV • Of'Mtal p.&rfN-t\"tP Eri< w 01\en Roll W•ISt> 41•3 Atw1r90 Slrffl, Woodl•ncl Hiiis. c.111ornl• tllfoA SS No 061 lot IOI Hu9h M JonntlOI\, l4l7 p .. ,, St Apt O, San•• Mon1u , Colllornl• 'IC).IOS, SS No , .. se.11• Oono lO L Goodo•• 11n1 Str•tP'ltnort Slre.el G•rden Grotft, F r4n M C•lllOI nl• .,...,, SS No Ol·SI a10 PuOto•~ Or-Co.t\1 D••ly PllOI, RI< llarCI F"o\ltr '71S w •• ,. f ,,,., \loten"Wnt W6\ Hlt"G w 10\ Hw Counrv C1er~ 01 Otanve Coul\h on AUQU\I I I 1"90 S..p~I ~ l6IO.tl0 Avenue Fount•ln V•lley, C•llfornl• 976'.7 SS No 1-0-tt.04l PUBLIC NOTICE Ari!~ .tnd (¥1 H•,,,..wln~le tJ9 ----1 Oldn•m Cour1 Leu<.•O•• C•hforn•• FICTITIOUS eUSIHIESS '202• SS No Sii II Sill? MAMIE STATEMENT J•mt~ L W-.t Trutl"' lor J The lollowtl\9 por\OnS are oolno and S Wood L1 v1n9 Tru"· 710'11 l<r bv\1nt\~ ., rowh~ld Lil"* El Toro, C•11torn1• S U N L A N 0 S C A. P I N G '1430 5!> NO O'M.01 •IT I MAINTENANCE COMPANY •• .,, M8'1•n Voll• 1117 £rN•••ld Bu Sims Streel, NO 8 , Huntlnoton BN<h. l•ouna 8~acn C•lllornl• '7•St SS No C•tllornla ~ I HI 60 em Alber1 Euqene1"•t.4KJ_.. 1''1t SH"' T "'u t>u\fM\\ •\ conduC.ltO by f Srretl, No 8 Hun11n91or> ~ .. c h genu•l pe~"'lp C•lllornlo .-,... Gf•nl E Ar9o111n9ht Stewert S..tOf'U T •• •9't, 1••11 Sims Th1\ \IAl~t wl \ Ufed with '"~ Strt•t, No 8, Hunfl"(Jton Bf'•<h, Covnlv Cl~rk o• Or•noe-Count~ on Cetllornla n.... Auqust 7t 1'80 Thi• bu•lneu 11 condu< te<I DY • 90nar11 _,,.nNp Alllef1 E.N~ _ ~lnfiil-t w•~ lllecl with '"" County c .. ,, of Or•f'\09 Counh on AU9USI "· IM FIUUt Put>llstwd Or.,. Coest Delly Piiot, Fl-7 Pu111ts1Wd Oronoe '°'"'' Dolly P1101, _AuoJ~~...U..ll.-UIO-~ PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS aUStNIESS 1111 AQllMI you II YOU witn to Mle"41 Ill>\ l1wwlt, you ....,\1, within >O 114n •ft•r tf\t\. ~ " Mrved on you hit wn" t:rw' courl a written '"'OC>f\.,. lo Ii. t omoll lr>t Uni~• you oo i.o, vour 0.1..,11 will be tnltreCI on •P. pllt•"°" of tne Plo1nt1H, 11\d 1111• court m•v entff • i~\ ~ln\t yOY tor tl\it r11tf!'f def'nl!ndld tn tn.t come>l•tnl, whl<h cou~ rewlt 1n oarn1\.h'"'*"t ot w•9H, loklnci ol mono or pr-1y or otlltr rellP9 reQuMle<I 1n tf'lt com pl•lnt DATED Morch,. '"'° LEE A 8RANCH Clerk Bv AMV SILV.A, O..puty LAW OFFICES OF GEO•GE J JIEl'F•tES 61t Ntw"9ft C...liw Drt.,. Sult• llU Mowpof1 llffcll, CA t1MO Ollorflef lor 1'1•1"1111 014)- Publl•IWd 0r•"lle Co.ti\ O.t•lf Pilot YOI ~ II I& H l'lllO 11>11 P UBLIC NOTICE -llOnca.ol' T~'.l tAL T.S. Ho. ,.,_VISSE• On Octot>er J, !tell, ol ti 00 • m , A LL EG~ANV INVESTME NT CO , INC •• C..litomi• Cor-allon ·~ Ouly •POOlntod Tnnl• ...-ond .,..,,....,., 10 OMCI OI T•~· clallJd ,,, M•rch '"' Aug. 71, 11, Sept. 4, ti, ,.., JlS~ Edwen!Hlllc,lllns Tiii• stat....,.t was~llled with IN Co11nty Cler._ of D••l'\09 County on AU9USI U, t• AUQ. 71, 11, Sept 4 11 1'80 :Un-80 Ht.Ml[ STATEMENT The lollowln9 oui.ons •re t>usint\S a' Ooln9 rtCOr-Mlrtll JI, lt7t, .. ln•t No PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE CARDIFF" Oil COMPANY ... Ill l'ICTITIOUS euStNfS.s , IUMI _ -------Greenview Lo"" HunllnQIOI\ 8t•Cf'I l'ICTIT10US IUSINESS 1C•lllornie'1~ N"""l STATEMENT Publl511ed Or-Coest Dolly Pllol, HAMIE STATEMEHT Gran! G Arci.torl9"t 16111 Gre.,..,. TM followlng peri.on1 are dOl1'19 AUQ.71,ll,Sept.4, II, ltell ~n• Thci' tollowlnq per'IOo ts c10in9 buSI· ..,, • ., L•ne, Hunr•noron Buell bu.1•ne'-' e\ T E S. AS50CtA TES, .00 Ne.,PO<'I C•nter Drive , Suite 401, Nt•Porl llea~~;,~;·~1:. '::°N--1 Center Ot lve, Suite •01, Ntwl>Ort 8ucll, Colllor11"'60 H•rold S Novev, ftll Pounds Avenue, Wlllnle<, C••lloml• eo.oJ Thi• _,..., IS cOftduc'Wd bv en In· dlvlOVel JonnT Clllu Tlllt stet-I we• fllecl with IM County Clerk of O••ll09 Cou"" on AU9USI U, IM . NALLSRRLV .. ._ ... , .. Low .. '°" Migloel °""· Ne--1c-e.... ... .._,._,CA.,... l'lutM Publl•hod Oronoo c .. st D•llY Piiot! AuO 21, 11, Sept.•. II, l~_:U2WO PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINISS NAME STATIMINT Tht tollowlnq per>0n1 are doln9 b<lsll\OISOS' DANA POINT FARME RS MllRKET, MOtl c .. tl Hl9llw•y, Oone Point, Cellfornl• ,,.,. R-f1 L. Wltllenll, *I 8•Y""°'0 Ori••, Newport llHCll, Cellfornle '2"3 PUBLIC NOTICE --,.,CTiTious •U~INHS NAME STATEMENT The followln9 oersont •rt dolno b<lllneUH ' LAllVRINTH, IU "" Street, Cott• MtM. C.lllorn•• f'JU7 Rl(herd LH lllnln9, ll• 11111 StrMt, Costa Mew, Colllornle •n21 Morfl Amb<ltor, llt '"' Strfft Cott• Mow, c.111orn1e m11 JOlll\ Uttle. '* F11llef1on Slrftl, Cott• Meta, Cotltoml• •2•21 David 8ol<Olf -Oeon -.. l)t 1111 St r•I, Coste Me .. , Cellfornl• ,,.,, This llustnau It condu,ted lly • 1>tn •• Cellfornle '1~ PACIF"IC RENTALS Sii ttn F"ari Pa•z.o S ~•lenno Cor- Street Hunll1>9ton Stach C•lllo•n•• del Mer C•l•lorn•• t262.S '?MO Stt¥en ICemp, U10t East Nin• John A MBsersmlth OI Drlv•, L09"1\0 N•ouol, Co111ornl1'7•n GoldenrOCI, Corona del Mor, C,olllornl• Cr>ar•t• 8, -Poulelle S. 8•1•o , '1tlS 1040 ICllOowan Drive GtenCla te, Tll" b<l\l"ffS I\ c-ucteo by a n In Colltornlo t1107 O••ld11a1 J emo• l•"9>1on 11011 Lu•u•• Jonn A Meuersmllh Lone, Huntlnvton Buch, Cellfornle Thi> illfltment w•s flied with tM '2Mlo Countv Clerk ol Oran99 Countv 011 Cn•r•u F and Mede letne J A119usl 1", ltell Lur•do•. '°221 Evorgl~ Lo,., Hunt· 1'1""1 lnQlon llooc:h, c.mornl• ~ Publl•hed Or•nqe Co.t\I Dally Piiot, Cert F. c;rew., 601 8aysldo Orlvo, .fluo ll. S.ot. 4, "· ••. tl!IO .l-..o Newport 8"<11, C•llfoml• 91MO PUBLIC NOTICE Cheru E. Conlo e nd Keren Wiison Conley, 1'7S $pr\l<e Avonw, o •• ,,.,.. C.0'"°""'• ., ... 99.-.ral 1>9f1M""lp. l'ICTITIOUS 8USINI:" Thi• llutlneu IS conCluct•d by • 11tnerel _,...,.,.Ip, Rlc1141rd Vlnlnq NA.Ml: STATIMINT Thi• 11etemant wa1 fllt<I with !tit Tht 1.orl-lllQ "°'-' I\ dolng ""~' County Clerk ol OrenQe Coul\lv °" "°" •• AU9u" IS.1M VAN WIE ENTERPR ISES, tit fl1Ul71 "'" Strool. API o. Huntlnqton lloCKll, Publlthe<I Or-c .. st Delly P iiot, Catllomle.,... Auo. ZI. 11. Set>I. 4. II, ttell l3'7-IO Thomas A. Von WI•, tit 11th PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS 8USINIH NAME STATIMl!NT Tht loll-Int "°''°" Is dOlno busl· neuas SlrHI, .Apt, 0 , Huntlnoton 8nch, Cellfornla.,,... Tiii• Dullness It conou<10d lly en In· dlvldu•L Tl'IOmoS A. Von Wle Tiiis sto...,_t wn llled wltll '"° County ClerM of Oron91 Counh on AU9USI IS. IM Gron! E Ar1;1abrl9ht T111t s1a1e-..1 was llled wllll tllct C.oul\IV Clerk of 0••"9t Countv on A119u1l 1". IM ,._ PubllS"9d 0ra"91 Coast OellV Piiot, A119 21, Sept, 4, 11, II, ltell 3$1'-IO PUBLIC NOTlCE PICTtTIOUS eUSINESS NAMI STATIMEHT T"4 fDlloW 119 _,...,. ts OOll\9 DUSI· MH•\ 1 ... t. In -ID 5, Pi90 1• of Of llclet R~ '" trw ofikt of tl\e Coun· ly R•c-r of 0<#\9t County, Slelt ol C•lllornl• eucuttd by NEAL VISSE R •nd CARMEN VISSER , lluillilnd ..-d Wiit WILL SELL AT PU8LIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST lltOOER FOR CASH tpeyel>le al t1mt ol ••le 1n tawflll money of "'° United States) 11 trw perllnq lot ..-1r•ncc• to Sulle 101, SOS Nof1h Euclid StrHt. Anehelm, C.lllOt'l'll• all rlOM, tlttt end lnt..-ut u 1,.,..¥ed lo....,,_ Mid by h un<Nr w ld o.d Of Trust In tl\e p._, tY 11tw1eo In w ld County ono Stet• dOl<rllled •• l'A•CEL 1: Lot T Of lrCKI No. 12t.l, In tM city OI ,,.,,,,., COUftty Of Oro,., Slelo of C.olltornle, at per m• r• corded In -US ~ t to II In· clutlvo of Mltc·•ll-'"'-• '" IN office OI , ... C-IY Roco~ of wld C-ty. EMC~ ell oil, oO r19ftb, mlMrat1, mlnoret rlgflb, notu<ol ... rlQlllll and otller llydrocerbo•u by wll•t-vor ,..,... k-thet m.tV a. wllllln or 11n· Cler H id lol\O, togetllOr with tho "°'"tu•I rltlll OI drltllnq, mln"'11~ ta· plorlnq ...., -••tl119 l.,.,..for - ttor!ft<I In -,.mov1119 IM ...,. from wlcl tend °' env ot!Wt lend, lnctudlnt1 '"' rltlf\t 10 whlpal«ll or dlroctl-llY drlll •nd mlM lrom I-olllor ,,..., lllOM .,.,......,... des<rltllll. oil or'" -Ill, hftWll -~II Into, "'"°"'" or ecron ti. -1•• of ti.•- herolnollO,.. des«lbed -to bottom sucll wlllpslockod or c lrocllol\etly drlllod -lls, MWlf -11W1ft1 - ond -tll "" bt\'Oftd '"' ,,..,.. .... llmlll , __ -to 1'9Mltl, ,......,_,, Thi• stat-I WH llttd with IN County Cle rM of O••n11t Counly on Mollnd• L w1111a m1, 2101 8ay,,'tor• Orlv•, Newe>or-t B••ch, ,.,.,.JI C•llfornle '2tot.J Auou•t "· ltell Put>ll•hed Or•-c .. sr Oelly PllOI, This llutlness It conducted by e 8AL80A PACIF"IC, 00. E 811bo.t Blvd , N--1 lloach, Calllomle ttMI Pete Mlrtln Row, -E llelboo Blvo., NeWPOt1 8•CKll. Callfof"nle '2MI Thi• b<l.i"ffs I\ cOl\<luelt<I by 1n In· dlvlduel ,,,_, Publlii.c:t Or-c .. 11 Oelly Piiot, AU9 11, 21. $epl. 4, 11, ,.., ~ J ACKSON COMPANY, 2Ul·J Grece Lei.. ~I• Mew, Callfornla ,,.,. PUBLIC NOTICE Rlcllanl L. JOCklOft Jr , Inc , • C•llfOrftlO corporetlon m1.J Grou -------------t Lene, Costa Mew, Colllornl• '2tU eovlp, mol11telfl, ,_1r, -119" - op•r•t• env suc.h wetl\ or mlMS, wlttlovt, -... r, ltlo rlgllt IO drlll, mint. llOrt, HPIO•• end OP•••t• l"'OU911 IN wrtoce or IM _, 500 AUii 21. 11. S.PI 4, II,~ Mll..0 llmllod :;:,.~l~llllemt ~teRow Thll ,,.,.,._, WH llfed with '"" County Cieri. Of 0'41"9e County on July U ,t* FICTITIOUS 8USINIEH NAME STATEMENT P UBLIC NOTICE Tiii~ stet-I wes llltd wllll lllO Co11nty Clerk of Oren91 County on ------------A119usl 1•, ttell. fllCTITIOUS 8 USINISS NA.Ml STATEMINT ,UtOSt '1U04 PullllS....., Or-CoCISt O•llY Piiot, Publls"9d Or-coast Delly P iiot. _A"!J 11, Sept. 4, 11, 11, '"°--~ Tiie 1011owlng persons ••• dol~o b<lslnents The 1onowln9 peri.on> ere ootng buslntH os: OYHAMETRIC NEWPORT. S74 Seewatd Road, Coron• det Mer, Calllorni. f'Jt2S DYNA#ETRIC IHC., a C.lltor,.le co•Po••tlon, 11 Nortll Saini John, PH-M, C:Olltornl• ttl03 Tiii• -1,...• Is condilelod Dy • cor· POUllon ~trlctnc. s1e-.sc....,.-um, VIUPro51dont Tiiis sto...,_I wot llled wllll the Countv Cieri< of 0••119t (oul\IY on A"'wtl IS, IM fllUllJ Publls!WCI Or ... CoHt Delly Piiot, AU9. 2~ 5el1t, 4, II, IM "52-to PUBLIC NOTICE Aug.Jl,tl,59Pl.•,ll,I.. lM-40 PUBLIC NOTICE fllCTITIOUI auSl"HS NAME STATEMR•T The IOll-lntl P..-IOft It dol"O butt· nnsH: JULIAN'S SANDWICHES. ttSll lloacll lltvd , Hu,.11n9tol\ lleecll, C•lllof'tMO,,.. Oolletd Steffen Gordon, 1'211 0.J•w., .. , No. ,., Hunlll\lllOll lloCKll, Celllornle f'JMI Tiii• -"""' ,, COfldUCted by •n In· dlvlduet OoNMIGor-Thll sto..,,._t wts llled wltll 1t1o Coul\IY Clerk of Orenet County on A....,11u,1•. P111111s-Oronoe c .. st Oelly Piiot, AUi. 11, 21, Sept .•• "·,. ~ PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS 8UllMlll MAMR STATIMRltT Tllo lollawlllQ porMf'll ero doln9 WtlMtsot· THE OUESTION SHOP, •001 Wuterly Piece, No tOJ. NtWPOrt llHCll, Gollfornla.,..., M•t11t'll"9 ~r<ll 8urMu, tn< •• e C.11 ........ ,,,,,_ .. i.t\, 4001 '#etterly 11'1•<•. No. IOl, New"'' •••<II. Cellferllie ..... Sw AmHlel, 4001 Westerly l'IK•. NO. 1N, ..._, 9ffcll, COllMnlla .,... Tlllt -1-11 c~..-bY a ...,....,,..,_ .... ""°"'"'"' ~-OfCll ...,_,Inc. .Mitk.--. ...,......,. Tlllt ......_,. -fllad wltll W. e-1y t iorll °' Ol'Mte c-tv .,. ,.....,.,u,1•. MALLICIL'f .. ...., .. L.8 ................... ........ c.ma. ___.e.ca.c-..... PUBLIC NOTICE SHANGRI LA, LTO . J Corpout• PIU.t, Sult• 201, NOWl)Orl Buch. Callfornla in..o N E W PORT t N T ERST ATE tNllESTORS, INC a C•lllornl• cor- fllCTITIOUSI 8USINISS porallol\, J CorPOult PIOla, Suitt 101, NAME STATEMENT Newport 8oech, CalllorftfO 'l'/MO Tiit lollowlno person• are doln9 l hi• Duslnoss Is condutltCI by • busineu as: llmlleO pert.-.r1h1p Ill CAMBRIDGE CAPITAL Newport ll'lterstat• GROUP C11 c:AMllRIOGE CAPITAL lnvesotrs, IM INC , 4000 MacArthur Blvd . Sulit Rk llilnl J . Lorenat, •400. Nt-1 8eCKh, C•lltornl• 01MO Prulcltnl TM Sl..-.Ellrenleld Group, Inc This stetemenl wes Ille<! wltll Ille • Colllorr>I• co'rporetlon, 4000 Coun1y Ctor1<o!O..~Countyo11Stp· MecArthu< 8 1"4., Suite UOO, NewPof'l teml>er 2. 19'0 lleecll, C.lltornle 01MO Tiiis buSinHS Ii Condu(lecl lly • CO< "°"''°"· Tiie Sl....,..Ellronleld Group, In<.. Deflnl' I SI..-, ,....,ic1on1 Tiii• stalefMftl .... fllod wltll , ... County Clerk ot 0••"9e County on Auoust 16, IM STIVIN EDWAaOS OIHO•. DU•• a c•UTCHI• LOwyon ...... ..,., CeeW Drift l'.0 .... Mtl New,...t a..dl. CA t*I ,,._ Published Or-Coa•I D•lty Piiot AUQ. 11, Sotp!, •. 11, II. IM JS26-IO ---------------.1 PUBLIC NOTICE ,,,_ Publl•hed 0r.,. Coe\I 0•111 Piiot, S::eP~·~!'°----~ PUBLIC NOTICE Tiii• l>U'.\lnets Is conouc:teo by e cor· pciratlol\ Richard L. JeckliWIJr., Inc.. • C.Olltorttl• coro Rlcllilnl L Jack\Ul Jr P,.sldtfll '"'' ., • ._,,, w.s llltd wltll '"" Coul\IY Cl•rk ol Or•nQe County °" A119u1t 16, Itel). "'~ Publl1"9d Orln9t (OHi Delly Piiot, .Auo. 21, :,tpt, 4, II, II, !tell 34- PUBLIC NOTICE fMt of tM ..-.Orfoce of wld •-· H reMrvod In the Oeed ....:Of'Oed Sei> tomllor II. ltU l'AaCRL I : An N~I tor ;,.. o••n and 09ron over •II priva te stroet1 (IOb A to M lnct11s1 .. 1 Of trocl No. 12U, In ltlo clly Of Irvine, Cc'""'" ol Ore,., Stai. of Calllornlo, H per map roe..-In -D5 POte• I IO I I 11\Clu•I.,. of Mlt<ell._. MoPl, In IM ottlco OI ,,.. COUfttY Rocordtr of MtlO Countv. H 0...C•I-'" Mellon'· ••tlcle VIit Ol 111411 certain doel•r•llOI\ of covon.lftts. condlllont eno reslrlc· tlons rocor-FobNory I, ltH In -k "* ....,. 1m of Oftklol Rocorcts Of 1----------------1 w ld Or-C-ty fllCTITIOUI 8USINRSS Tiie ilreel -· -ollle• com· MAMR STATRMUIT ~ dtslttlotlon, If ony, of Ille rNI Tho tolloW)ftg ""'°" Is doll\9 b<ltl· ~rtv detertoecl -.. Is Pll--1 .. ,,.,. H : to be: 111>1 Arbor Lo"•· trvlne. S TRICTLV WH~ELS, UH C.ellforttle. Hamlllon A-.., Hlll'lllnqton ko<ll, T ... ~ TnntM dllCIOlms ceutomi. .,.._ ..,, llebllltv tor .,,y •nconocln•n of •owu"° s. GoltH , 101n H•t•w• 111e stf"M1 -· -olfle• com"'°" Or Iva, -lfteton IMacfl, c.tlfOml• detltnotlon, If any, -i.rolft. .,._.. S.lcl Miio wtll a. mode. -wit- Tiils bt.nlMts Is condll<Wd by •" In· co,,....,., or -·entv. upr·ess or Im• dl•lctuat. olled, ••"'Int 1111•, ;JIOl•UIOfl, or ROMlll'tO s . GellH ~ '\ oncumb<encot. ln<l\ldlriil ..... CllM ... Tiiis 1te..,,...,. "'" Ried wlltl IM and••-OI ti. Tru-end of Ille COll"IY Clef'll of Or•nte C011nty on truttt c.-llY Yid o.ct of Trial, to August U, 1•. POY --"""' prlftclc>ot "'"''°f "'° ~,... Ml• NC-..., .... Owe! of Trust lo PvblllhM OrOftlllt Coast Dally Piiot, wll: tlO,lJOO. wllll l11terett •~-'"°"' AUi. 21, 11, $iatlt. 4, II,'"° ~ ~=I:' .::-:.tis;..::.:.':,°'; PUBLIC NOTICE ' WVOflCffflftNll..2Swlltl IM-SI. IM -ICl<try -Mid OeeCI 01 Trust lleretof.,,.. aHCule4 tnd •· 11.,.rod IO ti. l.lnllefs19Mct • wrltton o.<i.rMlon el Ol'lautt -DefNftcl tor o.i119 s. ... •lid • ..,,._ Hbtk • of Oefoull encl Election It Sall. TM ..... l'litflod caused wlct Ne41<e of Default 111d lle<llon "'5111 to be re<ordod In Ille COlllllY wflere tho rHI 111"-rly It *°'"· ALLEGt4AHY IHV~STMIHT CO,.IHC 90$ NOf1fl E uclld """'· s..ii.101 AIWltlm, C.Ollfoml• '1901 llill.No.116ont..,. ., .... T __ IY Tteit' Grl"llh, AHIMefll llo<r .. ery Oate! ...... J,1- ALLl•"AM'f t•VISTMUtT CO., ttK . ................ ,., ... o .... .,. A...._.CA_ ...... """9 0r"'lt C•" Ooll., ll'IMIC ""'4.11, It.IS. t• .Di.ti --.. -·-------··--........... ..,,,,. ......................................... . __ , I ' - - -,. ----.... ·-....-.... •I" " • . . r • • .. TONIGHT 'S LATEST LISTINGS 1111 lhll\\ ... , ..... ...... WOMAN WOflder Womren O.t•1)y9 ltle ~Of • ..,.._ ~~9011\411 It won't tell Into -Y Ml* ··NP\.~l Loe Al\O'llM AMI• et y..,._ ~ .. )'~-· • MAUOI Vl\llen'a 'enatlG l*l•Y>Ot , • .,.... • ,_ ~" ot the Hermon•' m.,n•g• to Maude • M'A'l'H Th• •u•g•ont •t ti\• 4071111 ~~ to ·-11• \ en Army d°'v"'•ntar~ ~tllghtlng thelf Ul\ll • IT T AAU A THlf., Al Mundy and l\.lt f•lri.t · Ml out 10 loot llWI vault ul • CUlnO In Ven~.,'° ... , tl'wl h•• •o • c:ount.,r.ttet • ll.ICTAIC ~AN'Y (tQ tlD HeM'ITOYOUR ~l'Tl4 "HM<lac~\RI (J) cee t:~ I TIC TAC DOUGH Ml.COME laACK. KOTTER The S-thOgl QO tnto vetbei 1>•111• eo•mst me <lel>atlng ctasa. en., 1tw111 teac h•• Insults the s -thog• and G•t>e cn•t· ~ them to• debate al OO<CAVETT Guest· Hal Prln~ (Part 2 of 2){R) Gil ST\00 SEE "Cieenwal., .. (J) M'A'l'H Heavy casualties , atrlvlng et the compound create -e problems tor 11\e unit because they are ,_,.1y out of pentothll 1:00 8 C88 HEWS D H8CNEW8 8 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN Richie ls.caught twe>-Umlng Lon Beth for • pretty baton tw1rl8'. f1I JOKER'S WILO • M'A'S'H Hewkeye end Trapper are leh to enliven the camp Dt-ffa,111 Joy Cttrol Burnett portra~ !> a middle aged. w1 marned wom a n who Joyously becomes a mother in "The Ten th Month," CBS special from 8:30to l t tonight on KNX:T <Ch. 2) . • OVEREASY Guest jN2 p1an1SI LIS Mc:Cann OJA) Ii) ~L I LE.HAER AEPORT (J) TICTACOOUOH 7:~ 8 THE QONO SHOW D Tl418 WU AMEAICA 8 ~HANA Guest: Conn .. Stevens 0 FACE THE MUSIC ., AlllNTHEFAMILY Archie tries in valn to pre- venl a black lemll)' h om moving into the n111ghbor- hood. 8) MACNEIL / LEHAEA AEPORT C!> HEWSCHECK (J) P.M. MAGAZINE A world champion rasr- draw artist: • life-saving hospil•I burn center. WOllll>fl S PflSOO, a lllbOI union lug .. Of·wtt'. m~o·s arm-wr.sUlng. w.om•m 5 oull-r1d1no, Flying 0u1c1" man competition 8 MOVIE • • '1> "Prlson<Jr In Th" Middle · (1974) Oav1d Janssen. Kafln Dor A u S l>Omber ac:Gldcntally )et11· sons a nuclear warhead 1111a1 lll& Jprden1an border (2 hrs) 0 MOVIE *'"'"Carry On Again. Doc· ror" ( t970) Kenneth Wii- iiams, Sidney James A young docl0t hnds himsell the object of jealousy and doubla-crosslng when he dlsco11ers a new birth-con- trol serum (2 hrs ) Television Thursday, September I 1. 1980 nou•m111>10)4K;t I• fOllOw•n lly 0. I Mmet Pe1t1Qr1<w t>t H•uv••<f Un1v..,91ty 01•· .. ., •• .,'ti l.h• f.Olllbl11.1i;I .,, .... of GhlH •lld flCe 1'1 M1Qt9Q•llO'I (Pan 3 of 3) ~ MAGIC ME'THOO Of' Oil PAINTIMO ltll41d f ""'"' And M oun 111111a' 1tu•1 Wlllllim A~• •ndll"I' 8.IO tlll l THI Tt HHt MONTH Catul Burmttl po111•y-•n unm•trllHJ And 1>r"{lr••"' mltllll• •o•-"' wu11u1n wh<1 d~•d8' 10 d!!IY ronv.-1t1<>11 utlll ~"°P '"'' '11110 tAI GI CAROL BURNE'TT ANO FRIEH08 llvto•I S111rn11y D••I• J1 &) l'o/ERY F'.OUR YEARS 110 .. urd K Snulh 1• 1u11Hld by Pt~ldofll Cifl!!r <Ort(I IOlrlloc Pr&!ildunl• N,.Qn lltld Fo111 h.> 01.scuu "'" •fl!IUll• or IC Ootllup pc:.>tl 011 nnw Arn-.11<-U.1) vtew cne prll6ld!!11~y <1ntl wh•I 11111<1 ot po. son ,,,.,,. """~ s11ov1<1 OGcupy 1hCI Olfl(;t! \Purl l/ Q (AI W SLIM CUIS1NE e:ClO 0 60 YEARS OF COUNTRY MUSIC Perto•m•rs 1r1clud1r10 Jollnny Cast\. Ray Chortas and Lo1e11a Lynn Join hosts Gian Campball Roy Clark and Onlly Panon lor a salute lo country music (A) fJ SUPER MEMORIES OF THE SUPER BOWLS 4D MERV GRIFFIN 'Music Makers" Guests Kai Rudman. Netahe Cole, Cl\1cago. Robbie Oupreo. Manhattan '1i) OLD HOUSEWORKS Bot> Callahan ramoves paint spatters lrom a brick fireplace. Gii Brooks con· structs and 1nstalis a doo' iamb; 8/'ld Bob Schoon- macher discusses cau11&s of and ways 10 pre110n1 chimney tires · @)MOVIE / tO:OO 1 • HIWI NATIONAL HEWI OAMEAA THAU "SMdo l ... P•th Of Wiii· lno" An ex•mlnilllon Of 11\4 hl•IOfY, torm. """"'"II •"d b .. uty of Jap1,_ ld.O· Q!_lma la preMl'lted. QIRl '1!) HEWSCHECt< 1~30 8 WOAU> OF PEOPLE •• NEWS Ill MASTERPIECE fHEATAE "Liiiie: Mr JerMy" FHCI· 1111ed by Squire Ablno· ton's arrogance and llffl311'1, Liiiie lg"o•es her lr111nd'~ advlee lhet he la dongerous (Part t I ot 13} O IRI tli) SPECIAL "Sitcom" Robin Wiiiiams And Garry Mer!lhall are leatu•<KI In !hit tunny, lrre- 11erenl took at commercial l v·1 top comedy series - "Mork & Mindy," "Happy Oayt" and "Laverne & Sl\lrtey " 11:00 ea fJ (J) ®.l NEWS 0 NEWl YWED GAME f1I MOVIE ••·~ "Wipe Out" (1974) Richard Conte, Henry Sli- va The Don of a Mella family hires • hit man to wipe out an enemy family (2 h•S l ' 4D YOU BET YOUR LIFE A ouest appearance by George Fenneman, a lady police officer, a house hus· band Q) THE BENNY Hill SHOW Meet Fred Scullle, who Is 1n charge or a health rarm with lots ot prelly girls 10 rietp with the lreatmenls Ci) EXTENSIONS 11:30 I) Cl) THE JEFFEASONS Mothor Jefferson resorts to desperate measures to oet some attenuon (R) 0 TONIGHl Hosl Johr11iy Carson Guests Eddie 1-larrls. Jud· Ith Blegen 0 DATINO GAME fJ @) ABC NEWS 4D HOGAN'S HEROES Hogan has to destroy a :iecret German shipment ol heAlf)I water -· TUBE TOPPERS KNBC D 9:00 -Johnny Cash, Ray C ha rles and Loretta Lynn join other stars in salute to country music 011 "50 Years of Country Music." KABC D 9 :30 "A Decade of the NFL on ABC." Features clips of the s t andout games and p la ys', and s potlights some of top players of past 10 years. KHJ f) 11:00 -"Wipe Out." The Don of a Mafia family hires hit man to wipe out an ene m y fami ly . Stars Ric hard Conte and Henry Silva. 11:50 fJ @) CHAAUE'S ANGELS Jeanne Crain An Insur- ance men Investigating the death of a diamond com- pany exea.itlve finds the man alive and involved In a swlndle. ( 1 hr .. 55 min l Jill's llence. a race-car driver. Is killed while driv- ing a car designed by a man with whom Jill was once involved (R) -MIDNIGHT- 12:00 I) Cl) MCMllLAN & WIFE A secret admirer of Sally's with a psyehopathlc nature ~Ills a man who tries lo steal Sally's purse. 0 TWILIGKT ZONE Mr Frisby has the most vivid lmaoln11t1on 1n town. and Impresses quite a rew "people" With II 4D MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE The IMF goes 10 the aid or a friendly South American government which nas been overthrown by revc>- lullonarles. Q) THE GOODIES The Goo-Oles In France bulld a car and go racing at Le Mans 12:30 0 DATINO GAME Q) HA TIONAL NEWS 1:00 0 TOMORROW Tom Snyder vlsns Howard Hughes' seaplane. "The Spruce Goose." with the fJ MOVIE • • "Key West" ( 1973) Stephen Boyd, Woody Strode A former CIA chief obtains information that may be Incriminating the the United Stales govern- ment ('1..1\r .. 30 min ) 0 MAVERICK Bret 1s held hostage by a group ol pirates who sus- pect him ol being a gov- ernment agent. 4D MOVIE •• • "Who Was That Lady?" (1960) Tony Curtis. Dean Martin. A college professor enlists the aid ol a writer friend to help explain to his w1te why he was lhsslng a student. (2 hrs , 15 min I Q) MOVIE • *'" ''When Tomorrow Comes" ( 1939} Cnartes Boyer, Irene Ounne A married man violates his wedding vows whan ne allempts to get a pretty young wanress to accom- pany him 10 Paris. (2 11rs I twlY PILOT thet '* motn.r I• o~ ta hra.) 2:119 MOYW * * * "The 39 Slape" (tlMIO) KMneth MOl'e, Tel+ na Elg. a:*>I HEWI t:M Hl'W8 3.1IO e MOVIE * * "i "BralnalOfm" ( 1965} Jeff Hunter. An,,. Francia: A young man de\fl-a acheme to kill hit lovet'a huaban<I and plead ,,...,,. • ty. th\d rlllclng only tempo- rary commitment. ( t hr., 50 • min.) (I) MOVIE • • •;, "Johnny Stool Pigeon" ( t949) Howard Duff. Shelley Wlnt8"S. a:1am MOVIE * * * "Edge Of Derjl- nesa" ( 19'3} &TOI Flynn, Ann Sheridan. 4:000 MOVIE • ··~ "Victim" (19611 Ofrk Bogard•. Sylvia Syms 4:30Q) NEWS 4:508 NEWS Friday'• ~agtim..-.rffoei«»• 4:55 O • • "Thunder In T,.. Pines" ( 1949} George Reeves, Denise Darcel. 11:00 (I) •'It ULet's Go Navy" (t95 1} B~ Boys, Allen Jenkins -Af-TERNOON- 12:00 0 • '"' "~ldeous Sun Oemon" ( 1955) Robert Clarke. Patricia Manning. 4D ****"The Lady Vanishes" (t938) Mlchael Redgrave. Paul Lu~as. Oirecled by Alfred Hitch- cock Cl) • ··~ "-30-" 11959) Ja<;k Webb, William Con- rad 1:00 fJl) •••,.;"Trent's Last Case" ( 1953) Orson Welles. MIGhael Wilding 3:00 0 * • • "The Careta'k- e•s" ( 1963) Polly Bergen, Robert Stack • '---I----' ....... the ---9YllC; t:0Ct9-(11 ..... Y WIFE NEXT ~ 4D P.M. MAGAZINE ·,;.-wOfld champion· laSl- drew artist: a Hie-saving hospital burn cent&; Chef r9t1 makes lettove• pork appetizers: Judy Mlssell demonstrates the Jaz. zerclslng fitness technique, Joyce Jillson dlacuSS41S palmistry •• ... "The Games" (1970) Ryan O'Neai. Charles Aznavour F'our maralhon runners lra11el to Rome to compete In rne 1960 Olym· pt~ t!hrs) t!) GETSMAAT - - A banana through lhe mail spells death tor the CON· TROL agent who recelves II. - -ptane·s aesrgne-r-Ra; Hopper. ce>-pllot Ed Lund and flight engineer Oave Grant (R) l~""" 2:000 NEWS 0 MOVIE @) • • "Revenoe Is M-y----""---t• Oesllny" ( 1971} Chris Rob-uatllCI. • STAUT8 OF SAN FAAHCl800 Stone and Kelter Investi- gate Hamlllon Air FOf~ a-wn... • deranged killer attlrllCI In an Air For~ colonel's unllOfm murders a young women. A ._iy divorced couple dlec:over that they are ne!Qhl>Ol'a In the same ~rtment complex. U GAMES PEOPLE PLAY FealurllCI: Female lnm•lllS vs. stall men1t>en at • II) MOVIE 11:30 fJ MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL FEVERI "A Oecede Of The NFL On ABC" An exploration ot the show since lls Incep- tion featuring clips 01 the biggest games, play~ and players Is presented fJl) THE AIOHTI:OUS Channel Li•ring• 8 KNXT ICBS) Los Angeles •*'<'"The Crowded Slly" (1960) Dane Andrews. Rhonda Fleming. A Navy jet, manned by lndlvldu•ls with praaaing personal problems. unwillingly h1Jls 1,.10 the path of an oncom- ing PUMr1ll8' plane (2 hrs) AJ>Pl.E$ • "A Dream Fulfilled" "Big Neck" McMorrls runs Into unexpected opposition from his girlfriend when he organizes a trlbute lo Mar- tin Luther King. (R) D KNBC(NBC) Los Angeles e KTLA (Ind) Los Angeles G KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angeles (J) KFMB (CBS) San Diego II Kk.l·TV (Ind ) Los Angeles 111 KCST (ABC) San Diego '1i) U.S. CHRONICLE "What Price Miracle&?" Jim Lehrer reports from Minnesota -the health care capital ol the nation - to find out II America can affOfd today's high tech- noloov mll<llcal miracles. fl) 28 TONIGHT • KTIV (Ind.) Los Angeles • KCOP·TV (Ina) Los Angeles A IOOI< at Iha extent to Which aoctll ctaas is a fac- IOf In desegregation: • short documentary on black, Chleeno. and While tamlllM In • Mat Vista • KCET-TV (PBS) Los Angeles C!> KOCE· TV (PBS) Huntington Beach 'McCoys' Tops Poll Of Renuu SALINAS (AP ) - "The Real McCoys," "The Millionaire" and "Carter Country" got the most-votes in a newspaper poll of television reruns read- ers would like to see if the new fall shows fail to appear because or the actors' strike. Some 122 readers of the Salinas Californian returned coupons from last week's editions list- ing the shows they want· e d to see this fall. Production of new pro- grams has been stalled by a walkout by the Screen Actors Guild. Runners-up included such perennial favorites as "Ben Casey," "Leave It To Beaver," and "My Little Margie." The newspaper said 212 separate old shows were nomlnated -with 97 getting just one vote each. Some of the one- v o t e s h ows were "Mc Hale's Navy," "I Married Joan," "Bat- man" and "The Charlie Ruggles Show." It stands to reason that "T h e Real McCoys," a show about a farm family, led the list with 19 votes. The daily newspaper serves the lush Salinas Valley, one of the most produc· live agricultural areas or the stat.e, about 120 miles south or San Fran- cisco. FCC Offers Proposal For 'Specialized' TV W ASIIlNGTON (AP) -Just as radio stations tailor music to their listeners -from classical t.o country -hundreds of new, low-powered television channels could aim pro- grams al particular audiences under a Federal Communications Com- mission proposal. The FCC proposed authorizing creation of new stations in the UHF band, channels 14 to 83. The mini- stations could go on the air virtually anywhere because most areas have vcicant UHF. or ultra-high frequency, channels. WITH A RADIUS of perhaps 15 miles, the new stations could dire.c t their programs at a specific au- dience, such as minority population in one portion of a large city or farmers in rural areas that can't sup- port a regular station. "For smaller communities, it means first local TV outlets or addi- tional UHF outlets that might some- day become full-service stations," FCC Chairman Charles D. Ferris said. "For the larger cities, it means additional choices from the TV fare they now get." The new type of station, FCC of- ficials said, could ultimately push television toward the competition that marks the r adio industry. That would mean a sharp change for American television, which has been built around the concept of a limited number of full -service sta- tions, each expected to address the needs of the entire population in its city of license". THE RULE CHANGE, which has attracted the ire of established television broadcasters, must un· de rgo public comment and another FCC vote before becoming final. It will be several weeks before the com- mission even announces how long it DOiby Stereo NO NUKES (PG) , ....... ,. will accept public comments. Ferris actually hoped to go even further by gaining approval of a pro- posal to license new VHF, or very- high frequency, stations throughout the country. A vote on the proposal, however, was delayed after more than three hours of debate focusing on the potential harm that could re- sult to existing stations. VHF sta tions operate on channels 2 to 13 and are gene rally less ex- pensive and more a ttractive than UHF stations . Top FCC offi cials said privately the VHF proposal could have an even bigger impact than mjni-stalions because it could spur creation of a new national network. 80111 TIIE MINI-station and VHF proposals have the same premise: a TV station that cannot reach a large area can still provide a valuable service. Because the mini-s tations could reach no more than 15 miles in one direction. the FCC said they should be spared the expense of required local news and public service pro- gramming and should not have to worry about applying for permission to offer pay programming. The commission also s aid it might give preference to m inority and educational groups in licensing the new stations. All ·mini-stalions would be classified as secondary. Any applica- tion to estabish a full-service station on the same channel would take pre- cedence. GROUPS SUCH AS the National Association or Broadcasters con- demned both proposals. with one of- ficial suggesting it was a "cruel hoax" to let people believe a mini- station could attract a large enough audience to survive. NOW PlAYING THE STUNT MAN (A) U:1NJ .... :ll ''*tt:ll --· _,Tiil ITUMl•ft_. MMl'I MU l'WA 511111 Ana 540-7444 Orange 639·8770 8111 529·5339 U~AN COWBOY (PGt ...... _,..,. CllUOMl ;'wiY atlllllWl_.11 ..;-,,_.._,.,.. ~ ~ t4t-o388 Orange 634·25~3 Wtslmlnsltl 891-3693 IRUBAKER (R) ....... ftUI Tinll llWAW' •Hiii-._,,. lllllUlon Vltjo U0·&990 lrvtfll S5HIS~S ............... _____ ......... 111 ..... -·-----' _ ..... ~.....,.,. .... -, .... fJl) '1i) CAPTIONED ABC NEWS JOHN DARLING W H-"f15 IH15~ ~01'\f:. ONE fr.:«2M...1bE~ • S HOW LE.Fi A SC~tPT . LYING HERE! J ] , J ] J 0 MOVlE * • '"' "Ouet In The Jun-gle" (1954) Dana Andrews, HOL '(SMOKES/ THl5 -l5.1l::iE. ~IPT lriAT REVEAL<? WHO 5HOT J.~.}; * • * •;, "Claudia' ( 1943) Dorothy McGl'ire, Robert Young A men and his child bride must laee the fact inson, Elisa Ingram. 3:30 fJ **'"'"Maybe I'll Come Home rn The Spring" ( 1970) Sally Field, Jaek1e Cooper by Armstrong & Batiuk I'D BETT£R RE1URN THl'5 ~F"<J~ SOME:: UN~UP\JCOJ5 P~ IN 'THE ME~ GE1S ~LP OF If ANC' TRIES TO L!£ 1i"TO~N NAllONN.. ATTEN1l0Nf Nefghborlg Lee Purcell . Granville Van- Dusen s tar a s newly divorced couple whO sud- den 1 y find th e m s el ves n e i g h b ors i n "M1• Wife Next Door," a com · edy to air at 8 t o ni g ht o n K NXT (Ch. 2l ~ F Bradley Joins '60' NEW YORK <AP) - "I 'm Morley Safer." "And I'm Ed Bradley." And that's the way it will be when Dan Rather leaves his post as CO· editor of "60 Minutes" to take Walter Cronkite's job as anchorman on the "CBS Evening News." Bradley. a principal correspondent for "CBS R e ports" sin ce Sep- tember 1978, also will join Mike Wallace and -Harry Reasoner on "60 Minutes" no later than next s pring. Bradley will continue in the doc umen t ary division for the 1980-81 season. in which he has tw o broadcast s scheduled on lire in an embassy and on Saudi Arabia. J , __ J Old fashioned, romantic dinner-dancing is back in style . ... .. a11d the Cir.im.I Portugc nnw otli:n. you an c.·veninJ.t to \.·omp<:1c.· whh rour f:.l\·orltc.· lll("mory. Soft tinkling tlinnc.-r mu~ic. c ll-wu11 n tndlelit tat>le M.·tti~.;, the J.tr.tntleur oftlaminJt tahle:;ilk ('ookl·ry 'fl1e ullimately dam:eahlc: ()i(•k Powell Trio b. fc.':uun:d -Thursday through Saturday 7 to 1 r, and l><>fi piano ot hc:r c:vl·nln~"'· SEAFOOD CONNOISSEURS 'rhur~day, Friday. Saum.tar a~k for our "Flyin~ 1.11lNt·r" c.linnl·r frc.~h-Mnlne lollStcrs. ")'l'tt·ri.. d ams. tlown In from lk >l'ton. lfoplat·c:d E•L•ltl('c.'r.., re jokl·! \ · ~REGISTRY '. - '· ,· - I I' . . ---~ .......................... ___ ..,.. __ .._...,. -----. DAILY PILO T Thuradlly, September I I 1980 HB Playhouse Gets Bre8k ..... rrc1 T h c v l' ll lt' l' ' I I Ill festival has awarded a Golden Lion to J ohn Cassavete~ fur best mm for his pm duction of "Gloria " Falk in Role · ' HOLLYWOOIJ t API -Peter Falk has s i1:ncd lo star in .. All thl' Marbles." a conlem po rary drama t o be directed by Robert · Aldrich. Tlu~ aerond week or the o ·w com munily theater ea on ""d5 tht Hunt 1naton Reach Playho ust> all alone amona the opening nl1ht aet with St•pben Sondbelm'21 muslcaJ rarc-e "A f'unny Thin& llaJ,pened on t.h Way W \be ronam .. Directed by Kent Johnaora, the c:om t"dy sc-t In onclt-nt Romr slant Martin Fuchs .A1' a lavt· try1111ot to Sf'tur<• hla> (rt>('dom Rtchard <'ast <who 1>l11 ycd an older r haracter tn th<' Snddh•hurk College version or lh<· ~how t"tlfht•f' thlK )'Ur) tS his w\wllllng uN'ompUcc wh1lt- T1m Nel:;on and Triru1 (; r1ffln or<' lhf' youn1 romtm<'t.'~ COMPl,ETl NG THE lll'NTlN(iTON Rea ch cast are Jot• K)lrho, Melly Mor.:un, Rt<'h Morrill, t:"'ne Noble. Mark 1-'antone. Cordon llarn1'. lietb Hornung, "Nm Johnson, Mary Murphy, Lynda Towler, O<>borah Wtll~hirt• and Vil'kl Collter Performances or "Forum" Wiii ~· given Fridays and Saturday& at 8 30 for six weekends. closing 0<'l 18. al the playhouse. in the SeacllH Va llagt: center, on Main Street at Yorktown A venue. Huntington Beach Reservo lions 847-4465 OTHEJl THEATERS IN production along the Orange Coast offer these at tractions: "Rashomon" at the Westminster l'ommwtlty Theater. 7272 Miaple St . We1tmlnattr t893 IMl2flJ Perform•ncH or the J apaneH dr•ma 1.re (llvon t'rlduy11 und Saturdiay11 ut It 30 throul(h O~t 4 "No Ila rd "'ecilln111" 111 th'1 S1ad d lo back V iallt'y <'om m unity T ht11tt'1r, UH I (' O b rt•ru , M tulo11 Vlt1j11 (770 OHi > Ttw 11•1W ('onimly v11.1 yr1 t'rldll)'ll 1md Saturday11 11t M fl m I 1md • matm~· lhlll Suod1ay ut 2 :t0) thro11Mh Ht111t 2'1 "Plt'NU"' BY NllOW('ASit; Prndut'lloni; ut tilt' uud1tor1un1, 7S2l Wutmmict..r Avt· nt Hoover Street, We11tmlniHt1r UJ\Hj 3311 ) 'l'ht~ William l 11t1t' druma 1u111i f"r1days and S1tturduya throut(h St·pt 27 at 8.30 with 11 2 ll m mutlnt't' S.•pl 21 "GrellKt!" N>ntlnuing a record run at tht' llarh.."Qurn Uinncr Playhouse. 3503 S llarbor Blvd . JUSl north of Costa Mt!sa <979 551 l ) The Fifties musical is on istal(t! 1ughtly except Mondays al dif· rerent curtain llnws through Nov. 2. ··Apartment 8 Strikes Back" at SebastJan's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Ave Pico. San Clemente < 492-9950). Kaye Ballard stars 1n t he new comedy, which plays nightly except Monday through Sept 28 • THE COSTA MESA CIVIC Playhouse has announced the cast for its first pro- duction of the new season, "The Best of "THE MOST EXCITING AMERll:AN MIME OF THE YEAR."._ .. ___ _ Intermission Tom Titus Friends," which opens Sept. 26 ror a four·weekeod run. Laurie Lambert and Les Reed will play the leading roles in the James Elward Comedy under the direction or Pati Tambellini. Others in the s how are Adrienne Ann Hatcher, Martin Spann, Karen Ma lli coat, Hele ne Briggs, Suzanne Quinn Orcholski, Ed Greenly and Stan Wlasick, who's doubling as technical director. Performa nces of "The Best of Friends" will be given Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 in the auditorium on the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Call 754·5159 for advance reservations. • BACKSTAGE Registration is open for the first session of South Coast Repertory's evenin g conser vatory , which begins Sept. 22. and lhe young conservatory, beginning Sept. 20 . . . . training will be offered in acting, voice, movement. mime, improvisation. audi- tion techniques and scene work . . . . details on both courses may be obtained by calling SCR at 957-2602 ..... "Busey and Robstson .. flrst-nrte, and Jodi foster is hear1blealdng, vUkle(Mlle twO .. K CLUMO f00 ti ) ,c~·~w .:~:.'~. I ~-····· .. ~~1.I U••···-\ 1 \G ...._2400 'HANTASM tll ..... ,_,. ec.-...... ' , ••••• , .. u CYPIESS TWIN Cypress 828-1660 f"OUNTAIH VAU.El Fountain Volley 839-1500 MATINEES DAil Y AT MOST THEATRES MESA UA MOVIES COSIO Mesa Brea Moll 646-5025 990-4022 OIWIKiE OfllVE·IN Orange 558-7022 UA TWIN westmrnsler Mall 893·1305 and l!plllllrlg." ...... -~ """'"''--·' "Jodi foster is not only one of the great ...,ties of American movies, but *a shows every sign of becon•19 one of cu most verutll and ~ted motion-picture acb esses." If~,_.,. ~ .. .,. '~· 0 la'rific. .. A hip and tDugh-ninded lllJVie." ,,,..,.,, ~ ........ ., .... ~ fOX f1.lnerton 625-4747 ~E MAll CINEMA Orange VIEJO MAU Mrssroo V1e10 495,5220 "Bright. brassy f llm." ...... UNCOuc DfllVE·IN Bueno Pork 821"'4070 637 0340 UA CITY CINEMA Oro11ge 634·3911 WOODBRIDGE CINEMA lrvrne 551·0655 "Gary Busey. who was so good in 'The Buddy Holy Story', is even better in •r.._....,, '' .. ,,.,"',,,. ... TREAT YOURSELF TO THE TWO BEST COMEDIES OF THE CENTURY! ...... ••• • "°",..,, ....... S.1•11(• "Robertson is potentialy one of the sexiest leads to come down the pike.11 U\C£~rn £®!~®~~~$ (fiJ~ <>(a ~eadun) ·~·-.S."·•lf ...... lf..,... "Urmualy intrigling." l l•fl .,_.,,, ••....-:,_., .. A•u AND Fronco Brusot1 s ~ COUNTDOWN'' "THE HUNTER'1P0 C: -I I "XANADU" (PO) --=-I -"ILUES IROTHERS" 1111 "11fl 1Mr1RI '"' STRIKES IACK" SMOllY & THI IAMDfT PMTlt lNI ''BLUES BROTHERS" "PROM NIGHT" (R) c;:::-=--=--· -....I I "THE HUNTER" "FINAL COUNTDOWN" (PG) .. . ~ I "THI IWI L.AM>ON" Ill "C AUPOIMIA SUITl"I I • • ,,., I "AllP'l.A ..... ' "UTl\IDAl~r ,,., "CHHCH & Ct4~" j .. ACAPULCO •OLD" flt Ml .......... ...... lllltfft, ~ ......... ·-""' ..... "¥!•,. r GARY BUSlY • JOOll IOSHR • R0881f ROBlRISON CARNY MlG IOSllR 111 •n 11 .i . .i 1 """" oil.W 11 v ·.,.,..,,u1 ur--·f•t~····•_. .. J \ ,, .,,)lo.1 .t \J ll.t\'l'' tft~I• • •t\ tJl~••lf• ~.v r~l.itl \~'• t II ('J, :!~ .. , .. ~. ~ , _. •• h ~ •.... 111"1~14"" .. .. 1 .. ~ R ~":'·:~·~·-:~. [ 1.0Nwvi. ,,.,. .... ' TUmteclArtlSb -· ..... ...... • ;• ,,.,,,,_ ,&t••"~• .. ~ I ---STARTS TOMORROW--- IUlU Pm fOHUIN mm l•VINl NEWPORT IUCM L1nLoln 011v~ '" f ounla1n Vall~v Woodb11dgt l 1do m zm m 1 soo Mlaak>n Viejo Orange Cinema VleJo U.A. Cinema ~s1 om m mo Br•• Weatmlnater U.A. Cinema Ctnerna Weat 13CM990 834-3911 990-4022 192-4493 COME TO: •••••••••••••••••••••••• . -• • • • • : THE ! REGIS-CLAIROt: • • • • • • • HAIR COLOR FEST • • • • '• • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••• ' Friday. Sept. 1 2 and Saturday. Sept. 1 3 2. show s each day at noon and 4 p.m.I in the Carousel Court, South Coast Plaza . • See the newest fashions in hair color and hairstyles. I REGISTER TO WIN FREE PRIZES! ReGIS HAIRSTYLISTS South Coast Plaza -(71 ~) 5~0-8888 ........... I ) c ..... , ~h ....... 71ltHI 9)10 ... .., ., ......... 71)1~]1 •)10 ...... _,_ 71Jl)J1 010 ...... -'-71)1$]1 Oto ' t .... h l'I., .... , 494 1514 ' c ...... , ., ., .... ., 494 1!>1 4 !'MA .. -IT'S ONl • A M0\111 All,lANI IPOI 1Utt 1:11 t_l_l _t 1- le>AM• WITM .al'*l U T TMI llG IUWL111 11:41 t NI I 1•1 t ~I I l.--0 I 1•~ MllCI 94tN • ANN -IT MIDOU ACK Cl.UY 111 11•1J:••toJ1•-····· ••• "41 llAI WAU IAOA CONTINUU TMI IM'911 ST11Kts IACK ''°' 'IC*t 110 -I" 1' M llOllt - 11:• ' Ht. ) •• 1·11 • , .. , U OOlll Mlll Ll>S TMI llUI LAGOON 111 1•. ,_ •• Hll . '* ..... "* no.t. .. -lrS <>* T A M0\111 All,lANI C,.I INS 1 ~I I 1.41 1 .,.1 t 1:11 1 1"4S R-MTO-lfUlf HI KNOM YOU'ii Al OH I 111 11:• 11:JI I Ull ·-I.,. t ••• "THE FOG" "PHANTASM'" 1•1 "CHEECH & CHONG·. NEXT MOVIE" (R) _,.,,_,~10.U lo\/k..-UMM:il0'-6:~7:4S-t:>O ---.J ..... ,. 11,"'611 496 12!>3 ..... .... ......... . "" ....... lt1 J .. J "THE BIG BRAWL" 111 -.-Rll. ,_ ..... , .. IATAUll. 2:-..,__ ,_ .. ,.. TWO n....-ic CLM.SKI THI f00111 ""' 'HANTAJM111 ,,., ...... " .. ~ lOMlll ... -DON'T 00......, 1' IN fHI MOUH 1•1 ---·-..... MM Ill.AHO tMt ""' "°' ... , .. , • WllN llAUMAl All fHI llO HAWl 111 "'" .. 011 fMI O!IAOON 111 IHI tlM watt M•A (0..flNlltl tHI IM"ll Ull•U AAU tl'OI MMIH NOPAUlt" _,_, .. THI llUI LAGOON 111 ""' MOUYWOOO KNIOMflt11 ... "' ... l\\ ,. .. .. .................. . --..--..... ,.,,. TWO 11-.-1( CUlll'<t .. .... _ '"' •00111 '·'"' r ..... ""' ltl J•tl ,MANTASM11 ............ " ..... i *""''"' ......... 1 ••• •••• !I .... ~ , .. ..,. .... , Ill "' HAil 111 11• lll(l 111 ...... _,,.... ... &II WUIU lllfl VIDAi COit MCUAOOI llHO-ano. u 111t HI ICNOWI YOU'ii AlONI 111 '"" •OlU111 ----------'--~--=----• ·-~ ....... -. ENTERTAINMENT Filmed In Amerlc.t by tM producers ot •enter the Dneon: IUfNA PAllK !Mi1Vl•IN QtAllGt lllAll ClNflllA 11.~·o l'!J'~ 1111 &010 o-a· ~· bJ OJ•O HAlllJOll I. ,;10 lolM bJ l~~ SADOlEL\CK PWA CINllllA lflJOllllfCl()N CINfllA I I• "8 )a8(. """"O'O' e.o • 8At1 J ·~ UA cm c111ftU Oro•'ll• bJ• ·~· lOG( Aro'e"' / IA<I UJ. ll0111U ~'•U lol~ )'.K 40/i NtGUEl LOQ..,"-J N 9v~ 4•r; 1 '' W(Sfa.tOC)I( 1'\1 ... ~'' Q.i.n1\t ~ '(J (4U OltNoG( OllVI IN 0-0''<l• )~ , , woootlliOOf ClllllllA •••re '>~I Ob~· MAllNEES DAILY Al MOST THEATRES * edwards cinemas WHERE THE BEST PICTURES PLAY .. _•oou ......... ~UltOI --· -··· "THE HUNTER" l'lUS(..01 "FINAL COUNTDOWN" IHI -·-' •.. ,..,, .... • ....... --' • • Toni Ha worth . vice president at Accmm tants Overload, SantCl Ari.a. Hard work/leads to interesting, successful career opportunities Perhaps we need to hear mor e career success stories --real life happenings that prove once again that anyone who works hard and has self ·Confidence can make it. Take the case of Tom Haworth . an Orange County woman who climbed the career ladder without advanced degrees. Education was not a big priority in Toni's life in t he beginning. She simply didn't have the time or the resources. SHE STARTED OUT IN the bus iness world at age 13, as a pa rt-time .waitress. When Toni graduated from high school, she found a place-at a well-known insurance company and her "slave labor" days were over. For one year s he opened mail and went to night school. planning for the dav she could qualify for a mo re interesting Job: In the meantime. she married and had her first baby two years later. She became expedite r for a manufactur- ing company, and illcreased her family to three. One job and one more night school class later, she was making $300 per month. I TONI RANG DOORBELLS. She learned to operate a switchboard. One very intuitive boss taught her the sales order desk. That was a turning point in Toni's rising career. Now divorced, Toni was responsible for herself and four liltle people. But s he could handle it, and went right on with her car eer. Her boss was so impressed with her versatility and sense of business adventure that he gave he r mor e and more to do. challenging Toni at every turn. And she came through. So her boss marri(•d her. And they had two more children. W ff EN S H E M' AR RI E D D U K E RA WORTH, Toni knew that he was right for her and for her fatnily. Her children became their children. The heavy d e m a nds of responsibility were finally shared . · In the meantime. Toni kept piling up night school credits. She was beginning to feel well-qualified. in accounting. So one day when she was once again in the job marketplace. she turned to Accoun· tants Overload -a s she had done as a personnel superintendent. -___ ...,..... • • ..Zt: ..:. : : ~ ~ : -: : .. ; . --=----... ---· Executives find potential in career guidance By nM POND 5-1•1 S.Cll-E•• A Santa Ana career development firm can hc•lp executives increase their income. "We take executives that are making $20,000 to $100,000 a year and find where their skllls. ~rowth potential and career goals lie. "THEN WE HELP them move up in their (•om pany or get situated in another company that t•an upgrade their salaries and provide new challenges," said H . Bernard Tracey , founder of II Bernard Tracey and Associates. His firm, at 2700 N. Main St , suite 402, specializes in executive se.lection and professional t•ounseling Tracey uses such devices as closed ci rcuit television to teach exet:utives interviewing techni· ques Resum es. however, are not utilized Executive applicants talk directly to company presidents. TRACEY'S SERVICE is a vital one, he says, because 80 percent of the ''better" jobs are not ad- -. ·----"'" "It's our job lo penetrate that hidden job market," Tracey said. Once Tracey has placed an executive in a new position, he continues to consult with the execuUve once every 60 days for the first year. AN EXECUTIVE retains lifetime consultation privileges thereafter. Tracey also helps clients interested in starting thei r own businesses. "We help them form the corporation. get it properly financed, planned and off to a successful start." he said. Another special service offered encompasses ''dehi ring." DEIURING DESCRIBES a corporation's at· tempt to situate an executive elsewhere -usually regarding a longtime employee that they don't want to "throw out in the street." At the corporation's expense, Tracey find s a position in another company suited to the ex· eculive's skills. --------------"ertiscd. CaJl 973-9262. STILL COMINCi ON STRONCil w e are AMERICAN SAVINGS, and while others may be talking recession. lay -offs and cutbacks . we're proud to say that we are STILL COMING ON STRONG . w e are one of the nation's largest savings and Loan Associations, currently opening new branches. adding to our services, continually growing in all areas. * DATA PROCESSING Applications Programmer Analyst Experience with COBOL and large IBM hardware preferred. . For example: our ultra-modern service center, beautifuly situated in the Fullerton/Brea area , otters innovation and sophistication in loan servicing unsurpassed in the financial industry. currently, w e have several openings which offer STRONG career potential. * SENIOR METHODS ANALYST Experience in writing administration policies and procedures required. Prefer background in financial industry. * LOAN SERVICE Loan counselors * LOAN SERVICE CLERKS ryping 45 WPM and previous loan service TVPing 40 WPM and related experience experience preferred. preferred. Because w e know t hat STRONG GROWTH results in rapid advancement, we offer som e of the most comprehensive training/ educational programs available-to enhance YOUR career potential. For a STRONGER TOMORROW, contact us today! Either send your resume/letter of Inquiry or call tor an interview appointment time convenient ~r you. CONTACT : CERI FlnGERALD AMERICAN SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION P.O. BOX 4000, Whittier, CA 90607. (714) 773-7265 Critical Care RN's BEST NURSES REGISTR Y , RN's • LYN's • NURSE AIDES We Really Need You! To staff our new office In the South Coast area. We offer ... •Shift dlfferenttat •Bonus referral plan •Health Insurance •Tuition reimburse for CEU's •$1,000,000 Malpractice Ins. "Try us, you'll like us" 1500 Adams. Costa Mesa 754-6791 OVING Snelling and Snelling can put you in your place. At Snl'lling and Snelling, we spl'r1alize in placing people in JObs th at arc rtJ?hl ror them, as indiv1duab We don't put people in JUSt any Joli. Wl' put them m the job the~ "ant So tf you rr looking for a job. or thinking .1h11ut mO\'ing from your pre!><'nl one. rome to Snclhng and Snl'lhng We've been finding places for people. and people for places ~ear after year Let us put you in your place Snelliftg ~Snelling E of H•wport IHCh AC)"Cy 4340 CCllllpUI Dr., H.wporf IHCh 540-5001 She took a temporary assignment work· ing for a service company on temporary as- signments as a bookkeeper fo r three months. 1 When the time was up, she went back to Ac countants Overload in Santa Ana. I RIGHT 1 ALONG The manager had received glowing r e- ports about Toni. The careful scr eening and referencing had paid off , and presented the picture of a capable a nd e nterprising woman. "WE NEED A NEW MANAGER r ight here. I'm leaving in three weeks. We would like you to apply for the job." he said. Toni laughed when she reme mbered the scenario, and what she answered . "No thank you. I don't work on commission. That would make me nervous. I need a regular check." Currently, we have openings throughout the manufacturing and engineering departments at all levels as well as needs for secretarial/ clerical/office support individuals. Obviously, when a company is growing and expanding as ours is, good people are appreciated and vital to our success. But the manager surprised her . "We dol)'t pay commission . Our president, Richard Lewis , doesn 't believe in it. He thinks that a regular salary leaves all of us free to give the client and our candidates op- timum service." Tooi looked at the manager and simply said." "I'll take it." THAT WAS FOUR YEARS ago and today Toni Haworth is not only the manager of the Santa Ana office of Accountants Overload and its affiliate, Accounta·nts Unlimited Personnel Services, but a Vi ce President as well:- "Believe in yourself," she says. "Identify what you want and take action to get it. Recognize that obstacles are m erely steps to 1et there. Have a sense ol humor. Well, it does help if you come lrom a f ami\y ol strong women. who go rtgrt ahead and do the im· r""ih• .. t We are a leader in the field of ultrasound technology for medical diagnostic equipment, an affiliate of Philips Medical Systems, Inc. We're expanding, with innovations which offer prestigious progressive opportunities- 1 immediate openings -security-and MORE. We're conveniently located, have people available at all times to talk with you and are clearly in-the growth mode which is needed for a company who is MOVINCO RIGHT ALONG. I If you have experience in the electronics industry and/or skills in the above mentioned areas, we invite your inquiry. For information on what's available for YOU, contact: BOB HACKBARTH (714) 558-7808 Or apply in person at 2722 South Fairview Avenue, Santa Ana, which is one mile north of the 405 freeway, between Warner and Segerstrom. ROHE ROHE SCIENTIFIC CORPORATION A North American Philips Company • ~1110000'1\iMV employe< ""*',...,..~ -J- . . .. . .. . IL ......... ---,,.----· .... ,---· . . . . ... -. . ..- ... • Word processing speeds documents and creates iobs for skilled workers By MARV JANE SCARCELLO S-111 S.<tl-Wri ... ··word processing" is both a concept and a career. "The term is used to describe a method for getting out office documents quickly a nd more ac curately," said a spokesman for Word Processing and Informations Systems . The firm is at 3990'Westerly Place, suite 100, in Newport Beach. "Career oprrtunities in the field are expand-ing, with entr pay between $900 and $1200 a month." the spokesman said. "and advancement levels range from s peciaHst to supervisory and m anagement." Nurses, patients gain with temporary staffing service Temporary nursing ser vices can help relieve the nursing shortage .. Word Processing and Information Systems 1s a career education center established to fill the need for short-ter m, comprehensive classes, according to the spokes man. "Educational equipment includ es typewriters that type faster, printing out pre-typed material automatically from memory," he said. "Operators can make changes or corrections without retyping an entire page or having to erase " Arter completing 21 to 45 hours of training for each class, students can finish the class or classes in a company through on-the-job training. and stu- dents are assisted in job placement, he said. For a free introductory lesson· or more in formation, call 851 -1577. TracyJohnson, left, and Eve Moore of Plaza Secretarial "Thousands of nurses come back to the pro. fess ion lo choose their own hours for work," says Katey Barnes, branch director of Volt Medical Services. Resumes can sell iob applicants to employers The office is at 1624 Orangethorpe Way in Anaheim. "We're always looking for Registered Nurses, Licensed Vocational Nurses and nurses' aides who want to control their own careers," Miss Barnes said. "Our benefits are as good as those offered by hospitals. and we can help alleviate the nursing shortage. A resume is an ad- vertise ment for the person applying for a job. "Job applicants should have a neat. clean, interesting and attractive resume, since ma ny qualified appli - cants often apply for a single job." says Eve Mo ore. ma n ager o f A HIGH PAYING JOB OPPORTUNITY Plaza Resume Service. The firm, which in- cludes Plaza Secretar ial Service and Plaza Ex· ecutive Suites, is at 2082 Michaelson Drive in Irvine. "We work w'.th clients a nd go over each item on the resume, giving in- sight and serving as a sounding board lo keep the information s hort but i ntere s ti n g A lengthy job description can bore the reader.'' Ms . Moore pointed out She has spent more than 20 years in the busi- ness field, six of them in personnel management. and does most or the re· s ume consultation for her firm. LEARN • TO WORK IN A PRINT SHOP IN JUST TWO MONTHS LET APS TRAINING GET YOU STARTED IN A REWARDING PRINTING CAREER DON'T 'LOSE OUT . FIND OUT 424 West 6th Street Tustin, California 92680 CALL TODAY! 838-6511 or 838-3122 The contemporary view of the marketplace demands a fresh approach of individuals who are examining their careers. It is no longer possible to be mediocre and "get by". Our philosophy is that a person's reach must exceed his or her grasp. Men and women who wish to achieve and excel in their respective fields, must take a long hard look at themselves in the light of their goals and opportunities. Capitalize on your management skills, your untapped potential to get that all important interview. Talk to the professionals WHO KNOW HOW TO HELP MEN AND WOMEN EXECUTIVES make a change in careers. Career profile and analysis is available at no obligation. Write or call us. H . Bern•rd Tr•cev A Aeeoc .• Inc. CORPORATE OFFICE 2700 N. Main St.. Ste. 402 Santa Ana t' a (714) 973-9263 ~~~ ~ '°'90~ (2, 3) 553-8265 ~~~\,\:) :Css,0 ~~ o'< W-4£ SERVICES. N010~~ ··Resumes traditional- ly are associated with jobs in man agement, but job applicants at all levels can benefit from good resumes," s he said. "Patients are entitled to proper nursinS( care. and they are the ones who benefit in the long run.·· "Forme r m ilitary service personnel have good qualifications but often have never pre- pared a res ume for the bus iness world ," s he said. "And housewives returning to work after raising a family need help in finding the best way to present skills to future employers." Nurses at Volt like the freedom of going to dif- ferent jobs, according to Miss Barnes. and the variety is educational. Katey Barnes , branch director at Volt , discusses benefits of temporary nursing care. Plaza Resume Service can also help with writ- ing a cover letter to ac- company the applicant's resume. according to Ms Moore . Besides resumes, the firm handles secretarial _and executive suite busi- ness such as: -Typing and writing of form letters Word processing Automatic letters Editing Dupl icates and originals Dictation Bookkeeping and invoicing Statistical typing Personal and busi- ness correspondence. Call 738-5488. Computer biz multiplies in printing T he mini-computer business is a growing one oh the Orange Coast at least it is for one businessman. Printronix is the third company started by Robert A. K.Jeist. Klei s t f o und e d Printronix with five partners in 1974 "We knew there was a significant market for printers in the mini- computer business. and that the mini business was compounding its growth JO percent each year," K.Jeist Said. Call 549 -8272. Loan company counts on new employees Job openings for applicants with a variety of job skills are available in the savings and loan industry. "Our new, modern service center in Orange County consolidates a number of state-wide functions for more than 90 bra nches in California." says a spokesman for American Sav- ings, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ffrst Charter Financial Corporation. The center combines functions such as ac- counting, data p rocessing . records, ad- ministr.ative services. loan service and central supply. he said, and houses one of the most sophisticated computer systems in the industry. , "Our company goal is to maintain a stable. highly competent and well-informed work force. We're a growing association, and opportunity for advancement is dependent on ability and de- sire to succeed ." he added. Benefits paid by the company include : -Training, both formal and informal -Tuition refund program Employment savings plan -Medical insurance -Life insurance -Employee referral bonus -Progressive vacation plan -Paid holidays. J ob applicants should call (714 ) 879-9660 for information. Office iobs available on temporary, permanent basis The job market in Orange County is booming. "We have 18 locations in Southern California and anticipate another Orange County office by .the end of the year, because w're so busy," says Russ Pichon. manager of Apple One. The office is at 3605 S. Bristol in Santa Ana, with another in Anaheim. '·Apple One is a full-service agency, com bin> ing temporary and permanent help with an ex· ecutive search," she said. "There's never a charge to the applicant, because the employer pays all fees," she added. Opportunities are especially good now in permanent and temporary clerical and secretary jobs, according to r,ts. Pichon, because of a 40 per· cent vacancy in Orange County. "We have Immediate placement In those fields ," she said, "but or course we're look.int for people in the entire gamut of office Jobe -from administration and manaeement tbroueh sales and technical Jobe. Data proceuine-is anothea promising field ri1bt now.•• Phone number at Apple One Is 957-8026. 1----t. VOLTi·~~ IVIECICAL SERVICES RN'S, LVN'S AND NA'S 1rs YOUR MOVE! • Birthday Bonus • •. Top Pay Rates • Free Major •Medical Plan• • Ref err al Bonus • • Master Schedules • • Weekly Paychecks • • Unit Differentials • (714) 738-5488 (213 ) 829-0031 Specialmng in BANKS --· SAVINGS & LOAMS MTGE LENDING ESCROW featuring TYPISTS I 000/o E1nployw ltetalMd SECRET ARIES BOOKKEEPERS ACCT. CLERKS RECEPTIONISTS GEN. OFFICE FILE CLERKS TRAINEES No Charge to Appl/cant Ever CARRY FOX 972-9955 AGENCY ' 1616 E. 4th Santa Ana . W. IJO ..... Cll hrefC1-1rct ...... ..... w..t .. s-. ... Pwy. . . .. .. . -..... . . . . .... --... Personnel agency banks on foxy logo A fox cloth~ in a tuxedo wllh alov•s and ran«- e xprH&etl the valu~a of ('ur) Foa Ac•nry "Thal logo 11 my pndf' and joy," uld ownf'r Carry Fr x. He add.-d that It was destcn~ by an 'arti11t to show employt"r:s and apphranL' how hip; '<agency conductis busln~u wllh Integrity and e leeanre. .. ~PECIAUZING •·oa tt YEAaS In plarang banking personnel. Carry t'ox recently movf'<l Into the clerical field with th~ 11ddit1on of ronsultant Rita Johnson. "Rita worked with me for four years 1n another agency and has recently JOlned me here • "She will be working wtth indus try m general ma nufacturing, engineering, all phases or clerical and re al estate to coincide and blend with my banking specialty .'· Fox said That record results from their practice of lreating applicants in a friendly, professional m an 1 ner, they noted "WE NEVER SEND AN applicant to a job · he's not suited for. ''It can be the most ego deflating thing m the world to be turned down for a position ." Rita s aid. Carry Fox Agency's applicant training and IH'rl'f'lllnt(. combuw(I with 1b <·ontud with ttw bui.1 nt•ss world. prevent• l)U<'h fi'Jt'rl1on "' Onr"" the a p1,llc·a111 111 h1rt·d. he ui.ually finds a homl' at Ow cht!nt t.'o mpuny "We prob1.•bly hu ve tht' lowci.t "falloff" rak in tht' business Hit11 u1d, rt'fnring to the number ot upphranli; who for whutt-vcr reasons are not with the t ht>nt compuny i.hortly ufter being hired "OUR AG•~N('V'S MAIN C'LAJM to fame." Rita notes. "1s C'urry'i. greut knowledge of the banking a nd allied fields he 's t he only specialist in the area "He's very good al his iob." udded the cons ul tant who has been in the busanesi. for seven years. "And Carry's very easy to get along with." CARRY FOX CONDlJCl'S BUSINESS in an tn· form al yet professional fashion llis facility at 1616 E Fourth St., Santa Ana even in<.'ludes a full service k itchen fo r a "hom elike" atm osphere And none of his offices are sepa rated by walls only glass partitions are used Carry and Rita pr ide themselves 10 never hav· ing reeeivcd a complaint m their com bined 17 years in business. Employment firm has a place to~ everyone A local employment s erv ice b e ne fi ts its . clients and applicants 't hro ugh national ex- • posure. "By being part of a n a tion a l system , we benefit from na tional T V exposure and advertis- ing." said John Barrie, m anager of the Newport Beach office. ·'o ffice boy to pres i dent," he said contact with companies that have used Snelling a nd Snelling in other parts of the country. ,.,. .. ~. Registry for nurses meets health needs Best Nurses Registry announces the opening of a Costa Mesa branch office. Beginni ng 10 years a go In Anaheim. with owne r Thomas Myan transporting his nur:ies to work, Best Nurses has grown to become a "reputable Licensed reg- is try that giv~s every con s ide ration to meet the nurses' needs as to preference of sh.if\, loca- tion and type of assign· ment." "Our service is de - s i g n e d for the di s - criminating nurse who d esires _a pos ition of pride in her profession," said Kelly McClea ry , d irector of the Cost a M esa office a t 1500 Adams Ave., suite 307. B est Nurses seek s "competent, skilled pro- fessionals" to provide q uality nursing care. : Snelling and Snelling of Newport Beach, at 4340 Campus Drive, is • affiliated with one of the world's largest employ- ment services. Snelling and Snelling is a general agency handl- ing all types of positions, placing everyone from The firm offe rs ap- plicant a nd employer· paid positions though Barrie stresses that 95 pe rcent or the place- m en t s a re e mployer paid. "With the growth in Orange County we 've been fortunate in having Snelling and Snelling also features "Jobex" mngazine, a publication listing job opport unities and a p pl i cants throughout the nation. Directors Jean Enged.al. left . and Kelly McCleary of Best Nurses Registry discuss opening of Costa M esa branch. "The right kind of peo- ple e mployed by us can be our greatest asset in that our business will be on ly as good and it s futur e onJ y as secure as its personnel." s he said. Call 754 -6791 for the Costa Mesa and 956-3430 for the Anaheim office. CAUH PIOILEM SOLVING Specializing in: • Interest, Skills and Personality Testing •Career/Educational Goal Setting • Resume Preparation and Employment Strategies •Career Counse ling •Sales/Management Training • Feature Program/ Professional in Transition INDIVIDUAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL CONSUL TING AVAILABLE 714/833-7511 4029 Westerly Place, Suite 110 , Newport Beach, CA. CURRENT CAREER OPPORTUNITIES AT PRINTRONIX PRINTRONIX, INC., The developer of a uniQue. highly versatile matrix luie printer has 1mmed1ate career growth opportuni ties for ind1v1duals who want to realize their full potential and enrich their future. ENGINEERING & TECH NICAL OPPORTUNITIES •Senior M.c:hanical En91nH r • Senior Dfftgn Checkers e Printed C1rcu1t Boerd Designer • Fecllltift EngtnHr • Senior Systems Anetysts • Tfft Technic11ns , • En91neerin9 Technlcl1n1 · MANUFACTURING OPPORTUNITIES • Au.mbters I Experienced 1nd Tran1ees) • TeJten INo Expenence Requtted) • lnlf)ectors I Micrometer E •f"rttncel 8 Machine Operators 8 Stock Cterk1 For more information regarding PRINTRONIX and the above openings call our 24-hour INFORMATION LINE (714) 546-3886 OUR OUTSTANDING BENEFITS PACKAGE INCLUDES: • lndlvldu•I Rec:ognlt1on •Opportunity for Adv•ncement • Educatton•I Anil't-• • 24~ days off e yHrof .,.nonel IHn end holideys • Compeny INlod MEDICAL, DENTAL, VISION end LIFE INSURANCE e 6-month 1"•form1nce revtewt and s.ierv 8dju1tmentt. Apply tn person. submit retume or call for appointment (7141 549-8839 PART TIME PROGRAM A ltm1ted rwmber of pan time openintl •e n11leble, Work mornint1 or •fte•· noom •nd enjoy eeml •nnual rhie.n end •Bonus Pl•n. No experience r.ctulred. ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT Our continuing growth provides 1 venety of 8dm1nitt'lhve •nd CLERICAL SU"<lRT. NOW HIRING We're seeking ind1v1duals wit h a variety of skills for part-time positions-let us know when you are available for work and what your skills are. and we will work wit h you. WE NEED: SECRETARIES Execut ive B1-L1ngual Legal Medical Insurance Eng1neer1ng Stenographer DATA PROCESSORS keypunch Operators Data Entry CLERICAL Calculator File Mail Messenger Proofreader Receptionists w/wo typing Switchboard TYPISTS Clerk Typists Senior Typist s Stat1st1cal Technical 0 1cta-typ1st Teletype WOAD PROCESSORS M ag Card I & II Xerox 800.850 Wang Larner IBM ACCOUNTING F /C Bookkeepers Assistant Bookkeepers Payroll Post ing Receivables Payables MARKETING SERVICES Host /Hostess Convention Clerks Product Demonstrators Booth Attendants Survey Workers INDUSTRIAL Assemblers Shipping & Receiving TruckinQ Warehousing Maintenance CONTACT US TODAY • $1 00 G1h Certificat.e • Exciting trip of your choice PLUS OUR PROMISE TO YOU: High paying jobs with top-rated companies in your area: 1714) 752-2931 rm ---------- -TEMP ASSOCIATES INC. · 2101 BUSINESS CENTER OR. SUITE250 IRVINE. CA 92715 . J ARE YOU WTLESS IN YOU9' PRESENT ACCOUNTING POsnlON? Yes? Coll Accountanta Unllmtt.d PenonMI ~ (714) 547-76J1 DOES TEMPOUAY EMPLOYMENT SUIT YOU9' NEEDS? Retired? Accounting or Ousiness srudenr with evening school schedule? Homemaker? A desire to explore the jpb marketplace? If you're free to work regular hours during the week on a temporary basis, hove rec~nr occounrlng experience. and 10-key skills. coll Accounfanta Ov9ftoad (714) 547-76J1 F,..woy cloM to all Oraft9• County GNGI ACCOUNTANTS UNUMIT!D ~ONNR SPVICES ACCOUNTANTS OVPLOAD California Arst Oonk Ouildlng 1055 Main Srreer. Santo Ano Permanent or Temporary Positions We have a variety of interestillC), challeftCJillCJ, and well-payin9 PERMANENT positions available, plus ... a selection of top-payillCJ TEMPORARY assi9nments. Many of our applicants enioy the benefits lcqi extra moneyJ of wor1dn9 on stimulatinCJ temporary assi9nments while their permanent-placement counselor is findillCJ that "iust ri9ht" position. Permanent and Temporary Employment BPPL Employment Services T.t: C7 I 41 \916.l l'IO 1221 ....... ...... , ..... CA. t2IOI T.t: C7 I 41 917-6026 . 121 JI tl1·t61Z 360IS. ....... ,,,. S-. AM. CA. t2704 J I I 1. I I I Rohe experi~nces tremendo us growth lh11111,: tlw l.1,1 1"" ,,. ''' lin lw I l\r••"n11r11t t11t" t'X llt'l ll'l\l'c.'tl l 11•t11t•11.t1111" ~111" lh 'Tt•1·h1111h1~·11 11 11h .111. 1•1u1 ul" 111.i 111111" .1111 11 ll U11lh' h.I\ •• th \ ,1tt•tl I ht I 11 111 ' I I I It' ·'""111111 111 lh'\' l1•H•I" 111 1.q1.1hil11' .incl 1rnp111\ .. 111 1 -..1111 .i s pokt•,..111.·r-.1111 111 1t.it1t· '" 11·111111. 1 '.11 1•11ral11111 ,11 :!7:!2 ~ l-\111 \ h St S.1111 I \11 .1 l>1Jgm1'tll 111 1 ... u11ol ut1ll1•" 111.:h l11•11ut•111 \ 11ou11d µulst•:-. Ill '11•\\ u(t 11''"'' .11.,;,111!) uf \ht· b111h "\I ... p.111111·---. 11\t'\h\ .tl (\• ... 1111~· t'\l'll 111 t''\;1111 l..tnt mulh•I' .... 11h .. u t 111• 11"1' of 11111t11t111ll\ hazan1ou!> 1h 111.: .. 11• 1' 11 ' 1,J,., ht• ,,,ut \\'1th 11111 111111111111111•111 t.11 l'I"!!''""' \\I t'I k fur\\ Jrd th111l.111 11 111111\ 11111.11., ,,.. J""' H~ Ill 1111 gro" th l1t• ,,.,,1 i\t ~II t:,,1•1\l H11h1 SI."' q11.il1l11·ll 111111\ 1cl11 .i1 ... '''l'l'r1t·111,•d 111 t·I· 111•111.-. .. r .. 1t-1t1u1111 ' 111..111111.11 luring ll11lwrl ll.ukh.111h :-. tcd11111.il 11•,·ru1t1•1 Hob~rt llun":-. 1, IJ••r•,1111111·1 m.111,1g1•1 c Jll s~ ifio>< Career Concern s aids iob change by talk Profcssion;ils 111 lll'L'd of a nl·w c·:otrt•cr l'an rind help wtth the rhangt• Aleta F rederick. left a11d Vons Weaver are uwrH rs vJ Ac.. countants A ssociated Pnsm111el Service /11c Sontu Ana "Our new scm1n;.i r IJI ogr<•m. Professionals 1n Trans1t1on', is designed to IK' a compre hens ive ans wer to this often d1sc:uura~ing process." s:.11cl a spokesman ror Career Con<·em s Center Placement firm adds temps The firm is at 4101 W1•slerl~ Place in Newport Beach. A comrany with 12 )l'..ir'S t•xµericncc 1n pcrm anC'nt plucemcnt has gone into tcmporan "This seminar "ill anC'luclc ltostin~ l'(oal set ting, decision rn<1k1ng, rt:..,Un\t' iit:H-lupn\l'nl and production as we ll as pltu·t•nH•nt .1:-.:-.1stance," \ht> spokesm an said Enrollment 1s llm1tt•d to JO, ,111d inf 1rmat10n a boutthcseminar 1., :I\ .11labl1Ii)1.illlngR'1:1 5 11 s taffing '\\l• WOik \\Ith l>ll!'-1 n1•'sl's IJ11th 1111 J.!" a11d small 1ll 11n•1 I lro.ini.:1 I I I '11unt) .11111 .111• 1>n1ud uf 1111 t•-.1.1h\1-.lwd l'lit•n Do You Believe Excellence Is Still Available? If so, and that's the k i nd of trrrn you'd lrke to w o{I' for please apply thr'!:> week 1 1 ' Excellent Pay Excellent Wot i<lng Conditions •CUSTOMER SERVIC.E •KEYPUNCH OPERA TORS •BOOKKEEPERS •SECRETARY WORD PROCESSORS •PBX OPERATORS ·RECEPTIONISTS •TYPISTS ·LITE CLERICAL Vicki Heston & Associates 5 I0 -0.JOO lktlOI ~I.\ P.irl.. BIHL, "uitl' :!:15, ll\1111' \\'ORD PROCt;SSING SCHOOL I L»arn How To U<;• Autornauc TvpewritNS CALL TODAY For Enrollment lnl ormat1on 714 -851-1577 Days Evenings Saturdays • On-The-Job Training • Placement Ass1st.mce EARN MORE MONEY Becomt> ci Word P'r~1ng Spec1ahst Excellenl Career Opportuni11es wono "~C('ISIN<.o AHO '"''ORMAllON !.•STEM~ A CAREER EDUCATION CENTER 3990 Weslerty Pldce Suite 100. Newport Beach CA 926W A lol•ratt or tduwr."' MW1 _,..., Eauuton Al 11> S.lfl . --- Li~; accountants associated PERSONNEL SERVICE. INC -------- We have the answers to your personnel needs . . . -permanent and temporary Our specialty is providing qualified personnel with skills in accounting. bookkeeping, finance and data processing Also, secretarial and general offi ce. Santa Ana (714) 547-737~ • 5SO Par~ccntcr Drive • ~ui1e 105 Sania Ana. California 9270S In-inc: (.714) 751-6136 • 18862 Ma Arthur Blvd. • Sutte 42~ Irvine. \ahforniu 927 l ~ Fullerton (7141 738-436.l • 2SS~ E. Chapman •Suire WI f-ullerton, California 92631 -Professional Counselors -Unconditional Client Guarantees fo r bo1 h Permanent and Temporary Placements __... Carefully Screened Applicants __..._ Shon or Long-term Temporary Assiinments JOO., FR££ to Applfconts Plus Cash Bonus P/Qrtfor Temp<Jraries tt•le.· 'a's Nun c•\ h•H•l tn allmi111-.tr;illvc· G r c (' n \1 a n a g c r ',· r a ' " l .. I a n l 'i \\ I t h Stnc·ll.) llusuw'" PlaC'l' 'l't'1 l'lanal and ;11·1·ount m<'nl. lnr tng posllion., providing ;i l'ht· 111111 1:-0 .11 ll5l '.111•hpl<;(11\ f>n\ I', ..,Ulll' 21 I. ln11w large 1><1rt of our bu'i1 ness sh1• l xplamed · 'I ht• o rg..1n11at1on l .1 k 1•" 111 1d1• 1 n I> r o \\1 '>)JttlJhl.l' Ill s uµ f,, -111nal1-,m -.hP II"'' staff. (r11111 ,u1r.1-:idtl1•d Temp agency stre sses profession a I ism \ Ill'\\ \l'llllMll ,1n l11·l1• '-l It" 1•11q1I •'""'' 111" " 11111.111 Ill 1111 "'''' t' \\ttl f..11 I::-.•·• I it' n c 1• 1 s ., t ii I 11Iil;11 ri .iii IE' l 11 011 1'.t111l1tl.1t• ;.i111f 1h, t'l11pl11~l r' '·•:·"' \ 11 ~, 111·.., 1111 11\, •, 1 • \ 1 I 111 11.11 .•n I'\ 11r1.1h 11•·1 111(111· I .i: 11'111111 ::-,1 \I'·""' llf\t!. 1ili1·~ I lh I 1 \Ill• \11pl11• 111t ... 11 1• nt l dt'd Ill lht• !1 .. 111 11( <'11'1 .ir11l d.sl.1 I Ill I\ t'' l"'l ll'lll I Jt I l>llnllll\.: 11111 l1<•11!o.l-t•t•p 111i.: 'i1•r11·t.1n1·, I) p1'ils. kt•y punl'h o pt·r alors, p11r1 h.1!'-lllJ' pt r'onnt•I r<·l'Pptmnists :ind ll~hl nff11·" skills .. ,.\t· he<'n in the tt!mJ)(,r;.srv hl'l11 huc:;uwss for I i \f•,1r.., tn llr angt· C'ounh .tnd ilr<-<uh have· ('lll'llt'i lo pl~IC I \\Orf..t•r.. \\ho I n)l1\ .111 I \di.I prtrJt• 111lh111 \\111 1\. \h f11 -.ton s.11d 1,, ... 1 11\d l.1,11111111 11 <o1·n111• 11., Ill\ f11 sl 1<111 ('1'1 ll h••fl• hi• 11ldt•<I I inl1·11<1 I I l•1 1 I t II\!' Ill h1.ih •l'Pll• 1111 1111 • 11•·111 •• 111rl I II "t' 111 11111 11111\ lt11 lw I \11 1 1 II I II• • p1·11pl1• 1 •·1•' · ••Ill 1111 n tl II \ lllfljl 111\ \J1plt1.lll1" II•' '1• ···ti Ill l I< I "ii''''"' t I .ti I .1 ,,, ,,. ,1111 th1 \ <ill Jt',11)\ f111 111111• ,,.. .,,.,,t 11lil1111• lh,ll Ill'" 111 k1·1•p lwr '"i 1111111 ~111.dl !1 111.1111 111 ,, I"'' 111.ll l11ul11 I ~ 111 '' 1 I 111111 net•cb ancl "anl 1., lw .11 r11u111.1 bl• t11r ~11\ 11\1' ll'llt' ._,t I \ II('" ._ht 1·11111 l11tl<•d l'h11111· 111111tlwr lur \ 1ck 1 111 ''' n .111 I \1, "' 1Cil1'' I',, Ill HIOU ' TA sees both sides '"""l'l.ltl'" in .1 llC\\ temporan help sNvirf' cnm h1111• 1·x11l'lll.'ncc on both .,.dt"·; of th1• Jnh ni.1rk1't 'W1• h.1Vt" <!.> years·of per5onm·1 1•xper1encl" In 01 .rngt• Count' c;a\ s Linda M acknowsk.l. owner of Temp Ass11c.:1,1l<''· inc Hu offit'l' b al 2101 Business Crnlcr Drive. suite :!.1'.J 1n In inc.· W1 re lnolong for secretaries, t.> p1sls, clf'ncal workc1 s, industrial and technical workers, mJrket111g hostesses. and people with experience 111 d;il a prot P!)!>IOg and wor d processing," s he said "llut \lt•'rt• not ordina ry, and we're really \011k1 ng fo1 ext1 .sordinary peoplt'." .. he added ··we l'lll pha'>111• Jlt!rform:.incc. rehah1lit) ancl scn·1re · T .-\ 11ffers high wuges :ind rC'gul:i r wage re- '11·w ai t or<ling lo Ms Mac·knCtwsk1, as well a !) a b1111\1:-. rr•fl•rral program. holiday and \:lC'al1on pa} and :m opt111nal health program 1>11r111~ ·arh quarl<'r. a frrc trip for two will bl' :J\l ,JI tl1•d lo "'" k1·rs "ho arc• t•lig1lilt• t1J ha\t' the11 n.unt•'-•h 1\!on aft Pr C'a< h week of "'"rk for T .\ u111\ ,, 'i,l(HI gill c1•rtrf1<'alc will t.1· awarded :11 munthh dr:1" 111g.., for the first thre1• months of hus1 flt '"' \\1• lll-1 111 ll11nk lhal tl)hs \qth TA ate.• Pl'l lll.Hll'll\ <·v1•11 thuugh the t1ss1gnm1·111 :-. :irt• tt·m p111.1n \1 s \1,1('kn1msk1 s::ud 1\ill ·1 \ .ti 752-2938 Training program supplies skilled printing workers A ni>w tra ining program is designed to supply skilled workers for the printing industry. "Of the more than 800 commercial and rn - planl print s hops in Orange County, some 100 have contacted us lo request interviews with our graduates, · said a spokes m.an for As~octaled Printing Schools . The courses a re conducted at Smith Printers & Lithographe rs at 424 W. 6th Street, Tusltn. 'Students spend \20 hours of training on six presses of all types and sizes," he said "They learp the mechanics of effi cient press operation and techniques of maintaining hjgh-volume. high· quality production. "They also learn the s upport fun ctions necessary in a print s hop, such as cam era and stripping, operation of paper cutle rs, bindery and plate making " The school offers both r nlry-level and ad· vanced training, according to the spokes man, and is open to both men and women. Age a nd formal education are not usually a factor in enrolling. Cnll 8.18 6511 or 838·3123 for information about classc~ or a conchJcted tour or the facilities \ .. --· .. '-..... -"""• ... -.., ........ , .... ___ ........._._~ .,,........,...._ -fP ----... -~----.. -- I Management-level positions in accounting open ing for wome n i\l·t·11u11l1rt).! Is .1 good fit•fcf fol WIHlH'll lU t'll\f•I 1111\\ • W111m 11 ,111· l':q1;d1lt at 1·11unt<1nls .• 111<1 I h 1• .... l .1 I'> l•Jll'fl l''flt•1·1.tlh 1111 ~llllll'rl Ill lh1• in.1 11:.J.!• !l\l'nt l1·\1•I ,1 \' .\ll'l,1 (•'rt•d1 I II k I/\\ Ill I of \('l Ollnl 111t \,.,oc1.1ll•d P1·rsunnl I "»•r \ ll't: I ht· .'.,1111 .1 \11.1 11rf11 •· ,.., , ,11 ~f>f) l'.ll'k ('t•11t1 I llJj\1', '>llll• 111 •• 111d l\11 r, 1r"' 11H11 t 1~ ,11 181 1. • \I II \1111111 Bl\ll \1 c•ount.1nt" '''"t 1,11 •rl prov1cll''i Jlt'I m .111 .. 111 Imm" 11,H; ,,,, '"~ yOU dH• t 11~'..,\r • \1111 (J(" ,,, lr l11d1nlno 01.in1 la• .1111! t1•111 1r11 11 y t\ork"'" 111 t 111 I 11·l1ls uf U< 1·1111111 llH rm.11111 .11111 1L1L1 p11 .. 1•<.,..,tr1g .11 l'lll t11111., 111 \b I '11·d1•rrl'k , fro111 1 '< t I 1111\1' 11•\1 l•· lhl1tll~h II\ I ,,1 • 1(1 \\I .tll li,111tlil' d ll\ ~ 111 d 111 ,. li!llllll'lll • Sito I\ ,1flll 1lf.1 ~ II II'. I 11 t I I' t 'I II ti I 1 111'111 \\ • 1 ,1~1 f •111!1· 111 11111 h1ch ·.l.1111111 ti .11icl , .. 111\1 111.111 l\'lll'.il l 11 •l' I ff I 11'1 • t I fl •I' II II\ •! • I lilt q•f lit ,1111 !\ li,1\ 1• I II I ••ft ·d Ii\ l ri 11111 .•ppl11 an1• ..., h11 NOW HIRING "crt• satisfied with our 'WI Vll't""\, loo ... \b Frederick has a lrn<'kAround 1n account· 111g. :.t"I does all he r staff, .11111 111µlll'aots are test· .1 .111cl refe r ences l·he< kt>d be rorc being pla1 l't1 with firms 'Tht•re s never u fee fo1 applicants those :m pJ1d by the clients ." .... ht• .1ddl'd 'Tht•n· 's a strong de- "' .rnc.J no"' for qualified .1ppl11·t1nl~ in accounting .11111 the i;upµort field!>.' "hP s.11ll ~ MALE and FEM ALE ilhomas 611-11'14 l~mpuran, . .., I (Soufh Coast area) i;_r • c • 'llf Tc,111 J .. f; 11-1 I 114 ~~'\..~~;..._:;;_ ____________ .;..._~;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;.- ~~~,,~ ~ ~ --~ ~ ~,,~~ AGrNl Y. INC. .. • • • >"\ fj' ( ' " • ~ E xclus1vely Employer Retained '/I H[ <;i_ .... oi;.1vE SUITE 2 4 833·0781 •?: v11~ Jt (A 92715 ouµon <•oo fo or 25 fo rf'e l 111m.•<. \\ hh ltt'Mlml' P n •11a r:iliim On ~l nnllarrl l':i1wr 1 i OH On ~pt>clal Paper PLAZA/secretarial Service Specialiw1g 111 .... RESUMES TYPING CONSULTATION -PREPARATION COMPLETE SERVICE CHOICE OF STATIONERY . FOR COVER LETTERS COPYING SPIRAL BINDING IMMEDIATE TURNAROUND SATURD AY & EVENING HOURS 752-0234 2082 MICHELSON DRIVE • SUITE212 • IR VINE1 CA 92715 MacArth111 Bo11l•va1d • at San Oleto Frow•v • acrou from Or ant• Co11nty Airport {'>UPON 12·31-110 ......... --...... ,... _ ........ ~ ... · ..... "" ................ " ....... " .. ' ,. --. ...... __ _ ./1 • ' CLASSIFIED INDEX ,, rtace Y111r Ad, C1ll 642-5678 NOUSrs rot SAL[ t.flft+'t41 I -"'-~t~ hl•"lt ' •• ~·--· l'r .. •A"'~'-' I• '•$~•tf #I .. ! u. • I+ 1 .. Ull . ._ .. , .......... \~ ,., ..... t ...._t_. \lf'\4 11Qi Ii• .. • t't1itn' M.• t it, .. ,. ht&. •~ttA;tt \ .... ' ..... •''-'"~-" 'f': I .. .. , ... I •IV"• ht• ~ t_.Cv"• Hilh, l...C\lN ,,, .. , \11u '"'\ •r ... ~.~n:.'.!~.~., ..... h J"'411 \•I, ... ,, •• \th ... .. 1 ....... h ~hl ····"-~ .... "'"'"'" v ..... .. UAL mm ,, . , .,, .. '•. , ... ,........ .. , .. ·~ .,~ ,.,, .... h lh1H1\4 ... ti~ •• , \ ilt•\t'I\ I 1~-• ,,._.. ' , . .,,~, t, 1•1 I '''• • \ , .... Ulf·ll .. \OH\o ''" t '"'~--· u '~·· ..... It llW·• ' ,, ' • lt1 .,. •.• I 1•1t• 11..Si.. • •I I • I" II• ... ~ ..... '4•• ,,, ...... , ......... ''" ,.,. 'A·""'"'" ''• ., , , w .. ~ 111 : ~r~1·: !.:.ru1~' 1:~· I,, lf\1\ ''' 't•t• i'f I '"'-11 M•lltht-. l'•tH• t,r ""' ' Kt•J ._.,.,,. • u ,...,,. .. "'' k•• ) ''•h \t. 4ntnl '' REN TALS u,,"' .. ' t .. ~ ... , , ..... 1 tt'"°'" I '''*' Ht-.i·~" t"'"' 1t ' 111 f hfld•nt •fu Jf11 .. t 111 '•lfWl•m11n1·10. ' 1 l11 ... t1h•oU·•• ., •• l·1•11l1001 r' I r tav.v1~v· tw't l"";11lru .. I "' \~ ... , \~· ., "" \1•1 t ,., l n• K•~ I k•••O A l•o4r1t tl•lllrh\\·9'11 ,,~ ~t "''"'"' °"limn ,., H•111.,.1. \ •f.Ul••ll k1•1111tl,. Htt•l•I l•1 "'lt. .. 1 .. • *••'•If' lor t • r1I •Ith•• tt.~1. ..... '-U\ot 'tU•N"' ,,..,,,\lt14f' ... ,,,~ "'" lfii1 kt-f•l1tl \\..ant1•I \11· ... ,.,., .. ,, BUSINESS, INVCS T MENT, FINANCE ttuHr+•·-. •li•lf"•rt• tt' 1n,,., \ti ui1,..,1 '"""''" .. ,,, 'ipJ.lt lth1\lft••1t \4 .,11fnl \l•,f'lfl\ Io l..i1"n \lun,., "'•ntro• \l•otlJ(•Kn l h ANNOUNCEMENTS. PERSONALS & LOST & FOUND \fhilUI rm<1 nl I., f'iJIN l..tt(ll 'fitl• f \ ,...,... ..... tV"<i' r P"''"'"•I,• ...,.111 •-I• lut1r1• I iwrl• SERVICES EMPLOYMENT & PREPARATION ~hut;& ln•lru1 lteJn ""'' \\""'''"''" ll•I~ "•nl"'1 \1 1. ~- MERCHANDISE Anlu~u"' Apph•nc,. Awt•tin 81nr1 ...... Hulk11na ,,,., .. ,, .. ,,, ( •Mf"t•'" t ..,u1µn·• nt , ... , ... &Jul!• f'Tttt~ '°" f"urnHurt Luu .. , .. tr Hon"' Hou>~dlol•.<h J••tlr\ l.Uf'$10f'll. M•t l'UMr) \11'\• t 11 .. , .... ,, \l"Ct ll•OM".i' "'•111•·tl \Ju\u al ln,hun1t nt OH1rf" ~urn 4t t-4'"" P'1• P1•~n It t If ICIHl'I !W-•1ni( ~hChlfU•"> ~hnit tof)lll'h ~on ttc-,U•ur .. n1 Uar s .... J.» T"' tt.cho lht 1 'tt>rt"•.1 BOATS & MARINE EQUIPMENT ,, .•. I .. . "' ... :·:.:, I H 1111 .... ;. ... ... '" • •• •••I , __ ,. I '' ,,.., I•.• Ctf'nt'T•I "flJIO &ah \fo.1nt ..... n11 ti VH.,."I• &ill\ M"''"" •.quip ~·• &ult Po•rr l.(Mot.i &•U Rttn\ ( hr.rtrr 91)."tH Bo.ah -;.,, • qi.,, 8rJah "'-'tP' lkx t."' •1!H &4ih 'Pe"f'd •· ~ ... , Bo.At' "oner •th TRANSPORTATION .\1uuft d111 t timJJt•n , .. , .. ttt•n1 •I~"• f"lttHtC ( "'"" fl .:1 \I001lt Hom•.. •I Ml Mouw Cyrlr• Sf:t)(M.f"• 91•,;1 \1(1(or ltm' '"'" Rrt"lt ''''' Tr.111lfh lt.\rl •1 ·u Tr,,,1 .. ,, t t1hf\ 11i.1 A"'tu""""''"' I 4•t u - AUTOMOBILE t .... w,.,.1 ftl•t ,\l\\l~jJt'~ t l1H'\B 'I> f"~I ~,~·,:," .... 'tt~: ~ tl.~i.' , .... , ~~' I \\fl'-' .. I Uri • •..)11 l ru• ~ .. \ .. ".. '• \Jt•• l • ... ""• • """' \..tht> ..... •flh. ' .Jr.U• AUTOS, IMPORTED todlt'.f•t \1Li1tt1111h 41 \yd, \ hl1n f11•1tl• tl\11\ \ , ... Cl"""'" toH u.1 ... 11 t 1·U4f . ·•' lt11'fttl .. J,1.,:lMI J\ri'n'l1 )\o1rnl•1Hl'1hl1t Lambot•h•n• ''"''''i' \I,.,,, I tt..11 '"' \lt,tt "•"' l'.1inh • l'•·u"-1"••1 ''"'"flt• tfro.rnH k11lh Ho''~ .... , .. , !t••h SluU "'h4ru fu\ttf" rru .. mph \ ••j~"'•tlLf'fl \ol\u AUTOS, NEW AUTOS, USED Utl'fM_•r..el I \II ffuu~ l°•d1ll.u c .. m1ru lhr\Mlt"t l.hr • '''°' l'oinft lonllllt11t .. 1 l'or,-_•llt COUJCttr Uud~· f\.r1t lmper1•I Ltntolll Maurh." M"rrwr) ~1:~~i.1 .. P11llv l't>mouch Poo11 .. , Thu.P.fl'tb1rd \·~· •Pf• Pok! Ada 1,111 ,,., 1,11, i I ~ f I .. 1 '" 9716 •II For Ad Action Call a Daly Pillt AD-VISOR 642·5678 Sell with EASE I lt'sa BR EEZE ClassllJed Ads 642·5678 . . ... . . . . . --·-······· ··----···- Thursday. ~tember 11, t.980 CWLYALOT - The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS· [ 642 5678 ] One Call Service You Can Sell It, Find It , Trade It With a Want Ad . • Fast Credit Approval •·•b tah Howtu For S• HCMt tH for S• Hout n For S• . ..••••••.•............ . ..•..........•••••.••.•••...••.............•..•........••••••••••••• 1002 G._rol 1001 G.-r .. 1002 ., .....•.••..............................•••.•.•••••••••••••••••••••• HACH HOME' I 1• I( I ,1 d t• tl li " .1 • la CHIHACOVE Rf:OUCEO Sl0,000 h"m' ll,1•w111.rl ' \\ alll I HIU.'>I\•' tH•'olll 1111> NWPT.HGTS MUST IE SOLD tu tat t •IU t•r p11 •.JI • '"' "I• "''" • 1111«1 11111 It I .. " I• ti 111 I II I It ttt 11 I .. " I 11.1 I '". I "'' hjjla•1I '""'"°' k.' I 11 I Sl.!1 .!.•ti lluf t \ 1 1111 1:.;! 111•1 11 .. 1111 ' l111111J• ul.il•· I Ii.It ttl I""" . ''II ,. .. , .......... , "' Jlrll'd ~··''' ... 1111111'4 '. 01111 1 'i ' 1l11wt1 11\4111·1 "'Ill ·'''"l l lt I 111.111 11111: ', .... Sll~).10,1 0Wlll'I ·•ll'<IOU'> Utlr m . lgl' fam rm 11 c " t• r w 1th 1' u t1 or 1lc:.1.:11 Jl>Ml.me lou.u '4 llh uni) 20', dn DRIVEIY \II 1t'<tl 1•,lo!I< .11ll1·n1"·tl "' lhl\ "' .. ,, ••• , ... , " 'l~IJt'I l \H lht h tfrl J I l-J11 llou ... m~· \11 111 l'ltoll .,.hll°ll 111..tkt'' 11 1li1·t;,1I \11 .•• 1 \ ' ' I I ' •• •• II ' pra•t1•r1111 l' 1111111 .1t11m 11r ,11,, n ruin,1111111 1,.,,,.\1 .. fl f J\'t' I lllUf t I 11~11111 "'' 11r nc111o111.1I 011.:,111 "' Jll 1t1lt'11l11111 h • m.1!-1· a111 ' U I h jl I I' ( \' I 1• II I t' [~-(~-] M•,aDel Mor 4 12 16THPL.AC E $185,000 or? I "-'ICJl Jt 11()~1 \ 67S.6000 I Im I l II t I It II II r alh1 11111 m.1 t 1 .. u I h1, n1•'4 'PJl't'r "'111 nut kno'41nl(ll J l't'l'lll .tn\ Jd1er1 1~1nJ.! fo1 r1•JI t'iolalt• wh11•h '' 111 I 11JIJtl01111f \ht' l.t\4 ERRORS: Advertisert should ct.ck hir ads doil y a nd report errors imiMdiotely. The 0.AIL Y PILOT ,\ ... .'•I ·-~ Starting a New Business '11°\4 J>•lllll Ill .11111 11111 "'" 1'Jr1•1·l1111: .1111! ll"loltt llr,1p1 t ll''o hJI l 11 .... 11 o11hl<'<I 111 I h" 1111: I lot d100111 h11111< \lmul I !•NI ~'I ll ,ti I 1111 11111• h•\t•I '4llh l,lfctll\ flMltll duuhl1· 'II I 'll l!ltllflllt'I k111 ht•n .11111 ol '''JlJf dl<' lllJ,tt.'c 'wit• 111Jk1· lhh .in t1Ul:>IJJtlhlll! '.ah.I\' JI $120.!JOO l Jll ;:.1 .11111 «;::SELECT t PROPERTIES NEWPORT TOWHHOME (ll'~AN V I ~:w (ro111 ma:-.l~r ~wte Two stein . i lldrm. vaullt'<l 1·e1hn~·s. pri1alt' patio Coly kitchen 1\!-.,urna hll· l:-.t Si3.ll00 al 9j •'. $1 111.500 bi:l 8550 Jt. I oi • This homt.' has been totally upl(raded and 1s m move in condition. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and ofre r s a one y ear warranty A!lsume 1011 A CCCO<d tn g 10 Celllornle Bu1lneu end Prolenlon1 Code (Sec. 17900 IO 17930) ell persons doing bualne .. under • llctlllous neme mull Ill• • llelemenl wllh lhe County Clerk and heve II published lour li mes I n a newspaper Mrving the erea fn which Iha buafneH Is located. I interest loan and owne r w1carrv a 2nd Full pnce Tile 11e1ement I s required by lew and la neceuery In protecting your bwafneu n eme Moal benka require proof ol filing lo open commerclel eccounll. The DAILY PILOT provldea bolh tiling end pubflcallon ae•Yle.a. We heve ell the nec'-ury lorma and maintain • dally aervlce lo lhe Or a nge County CourthouM Either atop by one ol our convenient omces 01 p h one lhe LEGAL DEPARTMENT 642·4321 , E1:1 332 for more lnlormetlon end forms I Sl 16.sOO 5*2660 , I «;::SEL ECT . i T"PROPERT IES ' I I LOVE ME LOVE MY ATRIUM GorgeQ.us :1 Bdrm home with a beautiful atrium. :-.tody & comm pool. As s umable lo" int loan Priced at Sl27.500 Call now 979 5370 :, ALLSTATE REALTORS I --M-OTICE -- how Daily PUot Class· lfied ads display their messages with legibility and impact? Our ads. we are proud to say. re ally get res u lts . Pho n e 642-5678. CE BEDIGE ELllRS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE llG C.AMYON lla1.chome Tradit1111 ,ul llomP t'u~tom llu1lt tln•rlnoks <~olf Cour~l' i.'-: 7th Grec•r. :\lastrr Bwlrnom With F1 rc•placc· ll· l.ox11riott<. f!ath 1'111.., ll11J?e Walk 11. Clo,e1 Fam1h Room Wllh WN Rar + \'H'" Of c':olr C1111r•w .\landou). Gourml•l K111•her. Shn1.,, th-l\p pmr.t mt·r.1 0 1.ly $950 ooo NEWPORT HEIGHTS T\1 u Ye:ir Old llomP W11h J\1. 1r.d1v1d11al Pl!r..,or.ahty Greut ~·or F:1.terta11o11iiz Four Famil\' Bedroom' .. 21, Bath' Great Stor<11H' Spare Pri 1 al'v For Thn~e Who PrPftolQ This Luxury 11: l.1((' 0 ... 1.c•r Will (':i rr.v Lo:u. S240.IKIO WOOOlltlDGE-NEW USTIMG OM THE LAKE A l '1,iq11e Three Bl'<lroom Detached Cor1do fl,lm(• Pnme Oe\'('IOpm<'1.l Surrou11ded Bv Grass & Trees. Family !loom With r ireplace Ope i.s To Oel'kir.~ With :'lliJ(ht L1J!ht & Water View Sepnrate Di1.ir.l<! Room M;111v l'p. g rades Reautifullv Dcrorated c,,mmu1.1tv l11ch1dc"; Reach Cluhhou~e. Te1.1.1s Pools & Spa S:!!JO mo (5) t<N.-. .......... .or••••••••• 759-910~ # 2 Corpot at• "'4na Newport hoch SlllC & flNlf ROOFS C S I R V L E T T S H X A Y T E N S 0 0 C R H A T D S M R G A 0 C S 8 G S E T M Y A C P R D T A E A L U U A T A H T 0 T E R E A T E I A P 0 A M R 0 N T H S E S L U S L A T L H Y 8 A H B F I Y A 0 H U L N E 0 A T E R R N 0 U S L I M I I G L A T T N A E A Y T D N S 0 L L L N G E M V E N L A H ~ E H D T T 0 E E G 0 I H P D B F G T H T E H I E 0 A K L D R E A A N A E C S H 0 T V Y T H A E E A Q G U L A T T C M E 8 A R 1 C H Q R 0 0 F S]I A P T A M E P L E D S S L V H E A T H R I I S L E L S A Z H Y G D E A U T A P S D H A S S R L T S N 0 U S. T A 8 H I N G H H P E 0 E lnetrucdON: Hidden wotdl below llflPMI' fonlrwd, blct· wsd. uc>. cto-> or di..,netlv. Find Hdl end bo11 It in.1 Curt> Shingle Gembrwl :, Fltt Sim Hip end Vrhf J Gebll Menwd l ....... " Sha• Ptnttlou• ThlltMd 8 Stlld Plttlltd Tiit TomomM: "'' Cuu •"-· ............. -• # •• ~ •• - --• -• NOTICE 1~11• IJ.111\ 1'1lot 1 IJ'' 1l11tl Jtl-. tl"pl,11 lhl'll ... .,,.J.:l':. '41\ h l1·1:1h1hl \ .md llllJ.IJt't ., c )ur .111,, .,.l. .era-µrourt to ,,11. I •'ii 111 J.: l' I rt• S II 11 • I' h 11 ti l' l•I:! . .tli71! What's Your Trade? S2 17 per Day That's lit lie to pa) for an ad in the Da1h Pilot Sen ice Director) that can esta,blish your proress4onal identity For mo re 1nforma lion call 642·5678. THE 1 ~ NUMBER TO SEE NEWPORT BEACH OFflCE 204 3 Westcffff Dr. 17 141646·771 I TOP NOFESSION.ALS FOR JULY NADINE PELCH MOST SALES MADE RUSTY BRADFORD MOST LISTINGS TAKEN DISTIESSED SBJ.EltS Have been forced to drastically reduce price . B e autifully decorated home. 3 lge bdrms. 21h baths . For mal dining rm & lush la ndscaping. Nam e your terms. WE'LL MAKE THEM WOR K ! #201 I 50/o DOWM, $I ,ZOO/MO Sounds incredible? You've got to see it to believe it. Spa in master bdrm. wood siding, RV parking. Best or a ll BEST FINANCING IN TOWN! #202 $125.900 • $526/MO UNREAL!!! Wha l a bargain! 3 bdrms. fmly kitchen, dining rm. fi replace. cov 'd patio. Almost 1500 sq ft of comfort. Definitely A DREAM COME TRU E ! #207 Walker&Lee Real Estate BAYFRONT CONDO Secwity, ............. bldg w1t19 VIEW of lay & pool Spocion 2 WrM wltl9 boat sip ......... 1.-.Ctd $25,000. Ow..,.__. to Ml. UlS,000 FRONT ROW BAY VIEW New °" .._ _.... • Do•er Sl9oNs. r.. try c_.,.-d ....... , wlfft POOL L-. 4 .... + ......, roo-. ..... roo& ..._. worts -W It'• _,, S4tl,OOO ................. o ..... wtl ...... ••cillg. 611·1400 HARBOR VU CORNER-VU IHcllltft .._ • corMr _. Pff•.cy. 1.,r1111ft I a.4 w/._. ., ,.... fw ... ...,. ,__. ....... s.. to • ,,.ca.. SH0,000. '7J4t00 WATERFRONT HOMES. INC REAL ESTATE s..lo>• Re111.t\ Pw~11v M.\n.>gemtnl 24.lc> W Co.ut Hwv JI!> Manl'le A•P Nl'WPXt Bu<h Balbo.t l•ldnd 6J I· I 400 '7Mt00 ~~!~:!.~~~~ ....... !~:::!.~~.~~ ........ ~~!!:.~~~.~ ....... ~!!:.~.~ ...... . GftWr ot I 002 GNH".. I 002 GeMrol I 002 GMer.. I 002 ·······················I······················· ·········~············ ....................... . 1:-:SLEY N ~YLOR CO . H.EALTOH.S ~111ce UM6 ALL YOU COULD ASK FOR .AND A UTILE lfT MOH 2 Aedrooms. 2 baths. 1.750 Sq. Ft. ra mily room & separate dining room hobby room attached to 2-car garage. large living room w t wood burning fi replace. Overs ized lot. beautifully landscaped. Gre a t for ou tdoor e11tertciini11g. You t·ar. 't get more for $179.500 WESLEY N. T .AYLOR CO., IE.Al TORS 2 I I I San Joaqul11 Hills RoGd NEWPORT CENTER, N.I . 644·49 I 0 642-:lf)iK j -\EU. idle items ~tlh a Da1lv Pilot Cla:.~11 ll'd Ad. STRIKES AGAIN! PRICE REDUCTION OWNER ANXIOUS ... fo r offer on 3 Br ranch s tyle home with country kitchen located i n desirable WESTCLIFF H I GHLANDS. Don 'l miss the opportunity of a life time to purchase this truly fine property. Value priced at $175.500. NEWPORT HILLS OFFICE 2670 SAM MIGUEL DIJYE 1714175'· I 50 I Walker&Lee Real Estate N 0 R B 0 C II 12 I I I S 0 J U T I I I I I' T U N Y T I I " My 1u preparer ollers one 15 I I I z lhlng that counts. In cue ol an 1udlt, he puts you on a B H Y B U C .----------. 1 plane going out ol the--.. A UNSCI AMftl( lfllERS TO I V G!l ANSW!R • SCRAM-LETS .Answen 111 ClassificatiCMI 5100 STAR GAZEK-~ 1-"'"'"""~"'-T----Br CL\ Y ~ POLU.N M. y..,, 0oil1 A<1Mt1 C..ide ~ V Auordlt'tt to tit• Jro'• To d1v1lop meuoge for Fridoy, r1IOd words ~Ing to rvnbe" of"°"' Zodloc birth ''II" 1'fo-i )1¥ou t l A"G ,.._... »Or nni.. )A...e JlMell"Ollt llTa .,... ,.. ..~ ~"""or;.:J"'-'t :=.!. :::.., =~ 1 IN n trlovto •1 eo-.c .. n-1no I Ch.,...t ll '1iMIOl.. M W(W1ri t Actt,. ... M AN •Olll<l -O•oo IO-tt Let ,, ,...-.t.•t ft htno I!!:::!!:!~~ :~ ::~ ~ = ~==-en.Ml• ,.~....,., ... ,..,._ ''°"' ti 0..-1 ~DK•-,........., tt bpec.t 4t t,.ttlie It IJnrt t1 ,...,.., o Ott~• n tu~•• ,.,.... ... "'"'°""._,.., ts:!:::£.::!!:ll~ ;: ~; : ="' : !• It lo •1 S,.Ct.i tt AM 11.... UW.tl'I N~ n..... ~h IJ&Ht""' ,.,_ .. ,... ..Ot 111••-M'• ._. !.:.:i:itl:llt:.Zl~ ~::::.. :H::.. :~:=-..... 11.... .-._ .. 11-M O-.,,,~ »""'91.. IOtMM '°"!lit." '°' "" r ~Goo.I \&Ad-C)N•vml " I REALTORS 675-5511 " S.AN CLEMENTI: .A "St.t.r ....... ...... buy: wet located triplex wtllt two ....... 1 ht each ...tt; OWMf' wl...._ to ••~ "Ur". S 152;500. We also IMn• two •w co11dos ht fft• sa•• tow11 -•• et $125.900 .ct OM .. Sl24,SOO. M ... ~ach -C.-fOf' illf'"'"'""" COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Cosast Hwy., COf"OM .. M• 675·551 I 11 ;trllor \'1c.,. llor111·' :J Jldrm ,\1111.;tt·o rl'tl111•1•1I lll ,,.II a t S2117 ~OU $2.17 per DAY That's ALL you pay for a :.> da) ad in the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY 00 IT NOW' 642-5678 H.ARIOR RIDGE Gnrgeou.s Dynasty model with g r e at view 2 b e dr oom plu s c onvers at ion area Tasterully decorated Excelle nt value at S154.500 MEW ISL.ANDY This newly constructed home offers the best or Balboa Is land. Designed in the Fre nch country s t y le . and ideally situated, this custom home orrers the finest a menities inc luding 3 spaciou.s Bdrms, 2't\t Ba, Roman tub, bonus room, and cu.stom brick patio. Proudly presented al S4SO.OOO BALBOA lSLA N D REALTY 673-8700 For on Ad in W01mn's Worid Cd! Site 642-5678, Ext. 330 Fabulous Filet Ust thlS lasc1na11ne hle1 ct~ che1 squace man, bfaut1lul ways Cloth spread 101ves mm all are p0ss1ble .,,lh thcs lovely rose square lhal forms •nolher des1an when 101ned Pallern ll 9J chart d11ecl1ons wuace 8 1n No JO cotton SUS IOI each oanern Add ~Ot each pauern loo licst clus a11 mail and handling Send to: Alice Br*s NHdl.c~aft Dept. 105 Dally Piiot Boa 163, Old Clldsa Sii., lllW TOI\, llY 101 ll '""' llalM, Add1111, Zlp, ''""" llumbe!. Catch on lo lhe c1all boom' Send lor our N[W 1981 NHOUCRMI CAIALOC Over ll2 designs J free pallerns 1ns1de SI 00 All CRAFT IOOllS. .St.15 utll IJl.flslltOll HolM Qu11t1111 l32-Qlt1lt Onailllls ll l·AM I llotk l)11lts llO·Swultffal110M·S1zell·S6 121~kk 'n' [ISJ T1111sfen 121.(n....,. '•ld•••• Qu~ts 127·Al&flans '11' Doilies l2Hl11itty c1111y r""" 12s.rt111 ~ilts lZHey Grits 011' Ott11111tt1ts 12J.Sbttll '11' '*-Otttlts lU·Sllltt '11' '-tff Qu~ts m.rt11ow SMw-Otfs llHllJ Art fl flowtf Ct0tlltt I l5-ll1fty fifty Quilts 115.(., Alt ..... c,. .... lU.C.~~-ll0.11 Jitfr .... lot·S. • llllitllM 1 .... ltl<JI !'OS·l•llll Ci.tlltt lOZ·M""• Q111t1 101-Qltllt W.c.ntclilll 1 A Winner! SIZES 2-8 9334 A wh11I of a dress snu1&ed in al the waist 1n lront htt in bJCk lht galhtfed scooped neck 1aa1an hnt lone Of short slttves are dt11gned to dehcht a JOU"t l~J you know l'rinled Pattern 9334 Child s Sim 2 4 6. 8 S11e 6 take\ 2 118 yacds 4~.1nch lab11c Send SU S !tr ucl1 1111ttn. Add SOC I• each 111tttn1 ltr fllSl·Clisl 111111111, h111•i11&, Stnlil lo: MARIAN M.Ulll Pattern Dept. 442 Oally PMoc 232 Wet 11111 J~.1.. .... '"' "' 10011. ''"'' IUllll , ADDltss. llr, Sil£ llld STlll "UlllUI. P11c~ loo h1&h > Send now IOI our NEW fAll WINIER PAnlRN CA 1 ALOC sew me and eel bel ter Quahlt' Ovet 100 style1 frtt Pa11e1n CouPofl l•Ollh SI 1Sl Send l0t ~laloc SI 00 uu11111e11-.~s1.1s U1~111.n~ ... Sl.75 Ul·S..W..Siila Jl.H .Sl.15 11'-QMWla, frllllfln Sl.75 ---··-·--, .. ~ ---__ ... __ ...,._.......~-.... -...-.- I th\rriw ~~ , , ,,_, HCMl'H For Scih Hota H\ For s• MoutH For Sak HCMIH• For s• HouHS For s• Ho.It•• fOf' s-. ....... ,_ w. ....,.., '°' w. Hou•H For w. ;;;;.;;;,;···· ...... ioo·i G;;.;~:.i·· ........ ,o.cii G;;.;;;; .......... ioo·2 G;;;;.; .......... ;;,·oi ;;::.;;;.;· ......... iooi c:;;.:;;;;A; ... ioi2 ... c ~ • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ' f ,.,,, na11 v Pu nr Ch.r.e l OOJ GeMf'el I OOJ &....,._, I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MA .... FtCIMT 1000 S~· VllW MAMSlt!>H Sl.750,000 RtclL Alder('tlt•. lthr l'.12 0440 CO.OMA DIL MAR 'S DO IT YouttS&F rt•ul t'WPOl'1 f'e<u·h ''"er llrinit pu111t w Jll v upe r ••Ull 1rn.1a11111t1011 1 n 111 \T" d_.n . t)O tlnt' l\•\\'I Ill \' I\ I) I \' \' t I {' \1 I I 11 \' d 111'1.ihhorhoorl llu1 f\ ' 11 ~1111 I l,1<111 Jo'11 ,I l1mt• .Hf\ ,. r I " t• 11 l) n 1' Sl~ ~I l .1 II t~m ? I 1\ eo•••CIAL IU.LISTATI C AHY ~; .. 114bh'll\t.'d ll.K'JJI h1 ni '' t idun.i .ivphr 11111111• tru111 I 1< 1• n' 1«1 rt• u I t' >d .i I 1 ,,111· .. mt·n & hr ok•·r' 1111 " n 1rrrr in 111mmt•f4 1111 n ••I •''htt1• nw11,1.i1•rm 111 It t•t' ... f'rltl.:t' ~ \I I'll I\ c• l on lht• 11111 I r,11111111• 111 ult •"Pl'"' "' lht I 11•l1l \ UllllfUI' llj)jl\111111\11 \ 1111 th1· bu""'*"" m1mlt-1I r•· II •''illlh• (11'1°'141n (";ill'"' .... I li~'-'lfll'll \11' \ "U( "11' I Oft) t.1~ ltil•I I 1n1t•n 1""" lh •.Jl11111••11 11 •IClp 'l\tlj>lllfl,I! I I Ill t I / ~ • , • 3000 SQ n HOMf IN OLD CDM t )111• hhwk t11 lh !,\ ( '11 1111 .. 1 11111• hl0t·~ t lh1• 11 lh1·1 ...... , 1 111 .. hops tit.fl '''"'"'" ;11 ,h 1 i\ h .11.d ..,u 11w dra1nut 1<• h n 1111• \\1th -.111 ·1 t.tl lt~·htu.g lu!-th pl.1h\ll1~" ;i "l'il \ ,lllltt•t l ('t•1l111J{S 411\cf .1 ... p.11 11111-. 111,1..,h'r 111h • Attrut'l l \!(' 111 .. 11 .1 11i,1.• h,1• lw1•1, .1n ai • ..:NJ Sale's pr 11'1· '" ~:1 1•1 •1011 I J~lt .I JI I it Mr:\ Hl Al I OH~. 675-6000 J 4.J I I '"' I """ ll1t1lw1 "" < "'""" dvl M<t• WI ltAld t 11 ll 1111 lit-'>I ll"llN(,-, IN TOWN IALIOA ISLAMD- 301 A,OLIMA On<· of a kinci. old world dcsi~n & q11:il1t,v of this new a uthentic French Normundy home 4 Bdrm. 3 bath (' ti s t 0 m h 0 m c w i l h r i n e s t <-rH rts m a ns hip & am enities. Now av111li.1bll·. $5A5.000. C;1ll for app't. IAYFROMT We hi.I ve sevt•ral fine homes with pier & s lip. El TORO HORSE COUNTRY 4 Bdrm . 3 b a ths . ranc h s t y le . rnini-t•stak in orange groves. $240.000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy!>1de Drive N 8 67S 61 6 1 Watt.-froet Home FIMHTOU,UX Two t·usto111 3 11111111 units Wood b••,1111 1•11 cel lintc:.. ch·•'•l• ato1 Wallpaper. Vl .alltJllVll shutter~. plu:.h. 111\1,.h, plush! Small o<:cun 'I•''" Assuma ble h.I TU Sl77,0oo ,11 10 i. Appo intmcnt onl' 6'13-8550 o-1•· -CDM WlMNH. ~tty .polfttad. ldNft cOfldo, ) both '" gr'fft kM:aMOft. CloH to •pplng. tchook & ~°" t~Olld. fonftaf clNftq r c>oM, tc..tty room with w~ bar. fH ICNtd. ~ at S215,000. 8EA.CHFAOHT I Balboa TriplH . TOWHHOME . !->111w1 r ~·nt;il..,' :? B1lrm:-.. I lltlli11 11 "1111·1111 '"" ll•llm.., & I l\drm th .. r .• uuo .., I uf ,11~11,111 S:>lllMllJlluwn l)wner"1ll T t1Stift Pool Home Four !x.'<lroom 3 bath:., pool spa, gas BUQ and nearly 2300 :.c1 fl 1\:.ktnll $177,500 Agent. 556 2660 IFYOU • 5 BR . 4 Ba .. c us tom waterf r o n t h o m e w 17x38' p vt d o ck P r ic e d $1.394 ,000 Bwlcler . w , trade for Palm Springs Es tate F'or detaJls on this home and a ppt lo :.ee. call <:arol llorr. agt 631 0094 NEWPORT DUPLEX 2 Units on fee land Across from park Ne.ir beach. bay, & shopping Priced at $205.000 Eves 642-2253 DOORS TO IEACH 2-2 Dup le x. O wn e r m oti v aled Op en lo c r eative fin a n cing Possibly hltle or no cash. Will trade property · boal · car · or ?? 5249,000. E,·es 548-0715 associated BAOKEAS-AEALTORS ,~'•'' l/'f 8otbr10 b?\ !t>t.l WANJ' ACTION? Classifed Ads 642 5678 -NEWPORT IEAC H CUSTOM. Medlterrefteon Vllto. Qwlet beac h kM:CIHca StoillH C)loss. 11ry1CJM ...try. •l•9011t tiled potlo with foYtttoln. DesHpwt-HIH baths. OWHr to M4p with fhtClllC "'9. -0WMa TO FIMAMCE. Owner wil cony t st T.D. Guarded gat.s for yow ,.,.sOMI s.cwfty. DrCIMCltic J story. Profntionol dKor. l Ir, 3 la. fonMll cU11 & ~ fcmn nn. Wolk to pool & tet111is. Aogston. patios with llQ & fire ""9-e.sto... spa with waterf._ Only Sl25,000. 2744 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR 759-1616 ,ARK IN IUR Only the rare become Classics. You've seen it happen before in 'Newport Beach1 in areas like Irvine lu:\ur) lkd"'il ~.iun.i 1 .11 r) Onl) J ,.,k 1ng µoul &. :.pJ S1~1 UOU ~WO.t~lO ll..rhor ·~:~ . .:· l(i·.dl\ JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 mac nab I irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY 180 DEGREE VIEW- CORONA DEL MAR! Oceaufrout. over look111g Corona ciel Mar beach & je tty . 2 BR home with room for exp;rnsior1. Only $990.000 fe e . Don na Gods h all. 644 ·6200 (F·71 > 752-1414 551 -8700 ( Jm!)u\ Vo '"Y (!'"'"" Wnrw-tl:v f ie ( Mle< H ~l~~~~nte< 642-8235 Q()I °"'""' (),,.,. ha,·e a !>Cn tCl' to offer or Mood:. lo sell, µlace an ud tn th~· Da tly Pilot Clas~1f1ed StH'ltoh Phone 642 5678 W~Ad!!clp? 64:! 5678 A DEllGHT IN THE DEANE HOMES 4 bl'droom KENSINGTON. Wrought i r o n e a.try . Dram a tic a trium . D el'or a t or w a l l c o ve ring s & attractive la11dscap i11g with covered patio s2io.ooo IN NEWPORT CENTER tis 644-9060 ., ~ The lncanl'ln i~ ideal. Convenient. T<.) bu ·ine~ and medical centers, degant hoppin g area 1 educe1ciona l opporrunirie · an d, of C(lurse, one of the fines t harbors with unrivaled recreational npportunitie . Terrace and Big Canyon. It is bound to happen wich Westcliff Grove. Newport Beach is considered by many to be one of the finest residential communities in Sou them California. A place that offers a history cl: handso~retum on investment and an environment that offers a long tradicion We ·tcliff Gmve i~ a very rare offering of soon-m-he clas.-,ic homes. With ame n ities befitting the clas.sic Newport way of li fe ... wait no longer. 3 & 4 bedrcx)m residences Frum $350,000 to $445,000* Sales office and model home · open daity from 11 a. m. to 5 p. m. of very elegant family living. Phone (714 ) 646-5())2 or (714) 642-8235 .... , .... ,, . . " . . . . ,., .... -.... l II ASSUMABLE Sharp 3 Bdrm home under 980.000 with $18.000 down. Seller wHl carry 2nd TO S upe r lo w payments . Won't la st 540-3666 Attractive pool duplex + 2 goo<)' r e nta ls. Pr1 m e loc,lion . S28 ~.ooo 640-4999 Coste Mesa I OJ4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Whelan Real Estate INFLATION FIGIITER! 8 Units, 2 lots. Steps to bay and beach a nd only ~.000! Call now and nde the crest of the £-SIDE DUPLEX Two 3 Ir. UNtt Sl42,500 FUU8RIALTY 54&.0114 l-1xer Upper 1 Bdrm II. Oen R·2 lot. $R2,500 10'1. down 128 Sanla lsabel 646·3\!Yl. in!lallon wave. --------- toN ES EASTSIOE REl\LTY INC. I ~. H4b $125 900 .::.:;;iii(;;7iiiil4;;i);ii6iii7iii3·;ii6iiii2iii10ii;;;im;.,I 3 Bdrm 2 &ath, large patio, biK yard Bulltms pl~ spa. Call 645-9161 Dalebout Bay&Beach 'Real Estate ll<AL UIAI( (ICflLEHCE $IHCE I .. , WES TC LIFF The impossible dream A Newport Be uch condo for under $100,000 T wo bedroom s E xcelll'nl location :'llear :.uperb shopping. $99,500. 631-7300 ...... JUSTUSTED! NEWPORT SHORES WATERFR O N T elegant 4 bdrm, 212 bath. 2 !do r y h o m e 2 Fireplaces. Shake roof. R e dwood d eck i n g . S tor age cabinet s in garage Price includes land. ~.000! lolboa lay Prop. Realtors •675-7060• ORANGETRH End unit condo m lrvme l Bdrm. comm pool & tenn1 i> Owne r :.a ys '"sell !" Under markel at $70,000 F anta s tic creative financing. ,.3, REO CARPET ·-754-1202 1002 ··•·••·•·•··········•·• STARRY NIGHTS TwiNditwJ LiCJhts A:'>iD beautiful highly upgraded 5 Bdrm home SWlken livmg room with cathedral ceilings and frplc Many c us tom fealure i. Uncompromising view of mtns. canyons & city It ghts SS37 .500. Ca 11 today 979-S370. ALLSTATE REALTORS Batboo Island I 006 ......•................ IDEAL FA.MIL Y HOME. 2 story, 3 bdrm a nd g uest quarte rs Large pauo $355,000 LOU IRECHTB. & Attoe.. 675-3331 CHARMING DUPLEX New 2 bdrm unit wilt two decks and 1st owner de preciation . Also 3 bdr m front home with n e w roo f . co pp e r plumbmg, new kitchen. new hardwood fl oors . Total Island Cha rm ! $435.000 WATl:.RFRONT --rfOM . REAL ESTATE 63l·l400 q, OPEN HOUSE \ REALTY j1f' JUSTLISTEO EASTSIDE C.M. Super clean 4 Rr & 2 Ua . family rm w /f r plc . r emodeled kitc h en w/breakfast nook, fresh p aint 1ns1d e & o u t Owner's have price for qwck sale Upen llousl' Sundu) 12 5 Or call Cor appt Curt Herberts 11 631·1266. 6'\2·!>554 • 1:1FZ~I~ REALTORS NEW CONDOS E.ASTSIDE C.M. 2512Santa Ana Ave 2 BR 21/B ba. conlemp. design Sl 16.000 646-5096 646-6093 ----- EASTSIDE FtXORIUILD I Br hse on 60x 140 R·2 lot, w dplx plans Assume lg loan, $89,000. Owner ta gt 631 2923 ASSUMABLE LOW IMTEREST Nearly new 2 BR . 21-'i Ba. condo m small pro1ect w /pool and spa. 2nd TD available 675 4912 bkr MESA VERDE Custom 4 Bdrm & Studio. Pool. Jacuz:u. lntcom. S<>n ice Bar plu:. Wet Bar Pn\ale Sccunlv !lug~ 1...-0l b~ ,\.ppmt onl\ $3<15.000 546-3&12 E.ASTSIDE 6 PLEX REO. TO $325,000 w i l h $1 66 ,8 00 I n as s umab l e loans , ranging from 8'1 to 11 'Ir. S26.340 gross annu a l mcome Well kept. sm(l.le :.tt>r,· unit~ w 1th 4 garages pl~ off slret'l park mg on 60x300 fl lot 644-7211 OWftf" Dfl,erot~ Submit. Submit! Bring yoW' best offer whe n y ou s e e this be aul1Cul 3 bedroom home 1n presti g io us Mesa Verde area New ca r pe l s. drape s , dishwasher. near ne w rooC. Asking Sl 12,000. Don't let someone else steal lhi.s one' Call now. 540-1720 T ARIELL. RE.AL TY Dana Point I 026 •....•..•............•. ~~~~~~~~~I CUSTOM BUILT OCEAN ....: VlEWHOME By owner. 217 Apolena. 2Br. 2 story house. frplc. 2Br garage apt. + lrg separate owner's unit $392,000. Good assum. 673-0727. Walk to Doheny from this 3 bedroom. 2 bath just a stones throw to the Marina. AJI cedar and glass with beams. tract lighting, earthlones and stained glass windows 8alboct Pe•Mlla I 007 Just listed for Sl92.000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 493~12 OHfHEPOINT e L. Close to bay and beach. 1ngo This story book house of 1t .. a. .... gables, dormer windows _ and 5 Bdrms is ready for El Toro I 032 vou. Plea se call for ••••••••••••••••••••••• a ppointme nt o wne r s are ready to move. BARRETT REALTY REGISTER 642-5200 **LUXURY! Call for your personal ins p ection o r this fabulous 4 Bdrm. 3 Ba. home by Pacesetter. Only 2 years new. VIEW CoroM., Mer I 022 of mountains, etc. etc. ••••••••••••••••••• •• •• Asking $1.56,900. EXCLUSIVELY LJSTEDBV HARBOR VIEW HILLS (g] 3 br, 2~ ba. separate ~I ~lodbrldgc ram rm, brkfs l nook, Really $325.000. 55' ·3000 ~ :;:·;::;···:;:: OCEAN VIEW 752.2211 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IYOWMB I.MT WEEKEND BEFORE lJSfJNG 28R, l~R. DEN, lBA. SOUTH OF HWY, CORNER LOT. HARDWOOD FLOORS THROUG H OUT . f'1REPl.ACES FORE & AFT. XLNT. INCOME P ROPERTY. $275,000. PRI NCIPALS ONLY. HOM E : 640·6 175, OFFICE: 6'13-1706. Owner/Agent 6MOMTHSFIH Beautiful former model home, 3 Bdrm 2t,.t, baths AND SPA. There's more. Owner will finance with 203 down. Owner motivated! Ca ll now, 752-1700 . Ol'l•~•••'I• •\1u~•uM '-•1 [e·11n1 People who n~'<l people should always c.beck the Service Directory In the Dt\JLY PILOT ' • 'et ... ~ -.... -. "' .. ~ } ·; * :. ii .. , . •. -.. .. ----"6 ................................... -. .w~~~ .... ·-· .. -.------·:·.-.. ·-· ... ·.·.•.·.-.. ·.--.':-- .......... -... 0 ------- I "' • .-...-··--· • .a.\di- HcMtw. For s-. ...... , Fof' s-. I ()the,.hotbtot• -···-· _..,,..-~ att.er l•ot b tot• fhursdav Sotptember 11. 1980 ····•·•••·•····••···••• ·•••··················· ......•••.•.•....•.•••..•......••.•••..........•...........•••............•••.............•• Fo.t• V•y I 034 .,.... I 044 .... ..,,.. .. _._ I 06' ... .,.,. leec8' Io" Ac ...... for Saa. I 200 --,.. .,....., 2000 Ho.n FunWat..d Ho.et u.fwWIMd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'1i<l'r 6K tlnd<'r markl't 131\ 1111!'lum Ill• Vi\ mm l' In now ~br hu.:c• lot &l.111730 WHY WAIT ______ !!!!Im _________ 2 acre ... No C;,l tl TAXSHILTY .._wportleach 316' CoroM .. Mcr f'ahfornu1 PtrlP' $4..>tKM G ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••.-.•••••••••••••••••• * WONDEIFlll WESTCLIFJ * rlwn, tlAlte vver roy1r11·11111 lil AIM or rm mo ~'MHH 19 Ask Tu ttQVtnWf wlll pay for Lux 4 Br. 4 hu. + ret· rm. for Jrrff 1h111 n~·w Uunllnrcton ,. On t1(•e.1m. l lra li.m only plu•. pricrti <at only $14001tnu &pt to June DAIL V-fl!LOT • lur p1 llT~ ht llH r.-."'' '4ht•n ou 1·1111 uffonl lh" 111 .. 1u11ru1 h1•111t· "'11 h l<Hth' 'Jlat'IOll' r1111111'- l'lWrt> ~ t•\t•ll ,1 14t'\ h.11 fOI C'ltl\!11\,1\lllll.: Ill <I 'l u t t' I t •.1 ' I I' I II I I \ ll>'1 or.1tt"ll '''"''''l'llt'r1· \1 Sll~.tl()) all 1t•1 111' I hh t'11rd1H Mod.-1 1n I ht' ·rl'rrill't>. 2Wrrn 1 loft tlea ut l11111l i.1·11 p1· • Ul)6(r de• I hru oul P1 1 \ 1·m11h rd 1•ntn 1 lqc I 0\l'l't'fl tl.tt k Jl;lllU ftlt• t•nlH 1·utll{'(lt .. 1 1 •'1lin.: ( 't• It•' I I<!\ w 1nti11.i. " rn11 r11\011H· vu~ r•11111 ~I I 1 .)00 U111· 11 llt11h• for ttw d1M·rtm1n::itan~ t>ll'~ant l Br 2 hn honu-with :-p:tt·io11s dlninli( rm & llvlnj! room r-:wh wi lwamed c·t-1hni!s 1111d f1 rt·r1l~wc•:-. Tt•ak f)11nc•lt<tl rum1ly 111<1n1 lhat o pt•n -. to t·nn vt•nu.'rt('C' k1t1•ht•n 1"144 ''l ft M 1nutt·~ tu 01·t.•nn ll'nrrn. ~101( 111u'<1•11nl .,hopl'. & 1><·hools I 0 1 f1•1· ''nwlt• I 'nf111 n S23ti 101 rum S :>I.ti 11110 1 I n 1· I 11 cl t' ~ u n I 1q11 t• ~. 11.1111111~·1<· 1 St't'llfllv l\VM«•m leoch '~ 1350 11 7x0n):;!ll f>'ully renll>d 1'145 7573 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J\ssumt" lou.n Call now' l 'ul"flllUdll c:o.y.. llkr 840 4724 LIDOISU C harming 21lr . 2Ba. frplc, dbl ~arage. patio, no pet<> Wtoler S72S mu 673 4164 Bay fo'ronl 6 Bdrm I Oen 3 Ba Huil t -111 $ Fm:place On Meach SlOOO mn 494 GOH , 0011700 Great Dana Crest 3 Br t fam rm . New landscap1na. low cart' w/s prinklers Close ln sch, park New home lll95/mo. Avail now, call days496·022l. agt -- ] I ' J ~ I• II,, 11 I ti I II I ·"&!I ~91 c~1wm:nt1?1tf1 Rt-.U l-.'>IJtl Hwwt ..... let1c:h l 040 ······•·•··•·•·•······· CittlA T fAMtL 'f HOME lllr. 2Ua lh:hl & .Hr• I \Ilk to '><'hi & f~1rl. I • 1111 \ti lx'h On ly St IK,WO u .. sso2 ~ ~ .ARGE FAMILY r ' I ( I ROOM Plu::. 4 lx><lrooms \\•r~ IUI'\! pal.to & ) .srd "t'Jf ltunlml(lun C1•nt~t fu II pnc~ Sl l9,50'1 l'.1rk l'IJ<:e 1111· 1112 7 It.I WALK TO IEACH GOod assumabl~ 2 bdrm ondo Owner :an\tuu:. S89,000 Agt. 536 1484. :i:J&l!013 or 536 66:11! 5 BLKS TO BEACH 2 TO WE PARK I' 1 I ~ 11 l & "\ 11 11 11 I ' I lt h 11 "> t • h1•1'' -. .. n h "''' t)4,t\· TEENAGERS HAVEN llmt~ 11\1' l'll•ll 1.thlt 01111 tlll~'h 111 lllMI Uthl 111" 111.t "'' up,. 'l"'<'•.1l 111o1m fu1 fun • .11111 t'ttlll' mt 111 ..,.., .. 11 Ith' ,,,.. ... 1b1l1111•, "'llh 1h1 .. "'"" wo" I holrn1 h,1 l'J J 11 lh I 11 I 01Al .. ·1.1 .. 1 .. ~ WOOOIRIDGE S u p e r u p i: r .1 d ,. ti & 11nmaruh1tt' :l hr 1 I-' H t° 2'• ha ·1>nf1w11111I Burlt Ii• S&S 1n ,;11 t'Xt·eflrnt lnN.1 111111 clt':11 11ark Cher $90.00<i 111 ltJullS .ilread) vn th•~ propen y' SS9-i888 Fn;s .. ;s .... 10.s ,..... I I II Hott-..-ad. ly Owwer -'42· I '20 '.-...ia ~· THE llUFFS 1 111111.11••11·1• 11•lurt11i.l11o;I llt11X•r hu; 1>11·~ Mo~• u111 hlk lu ht • .tilt 'I uu tll'9111 t"tl 111 ti( CO ii I <• rt•il ""'" th1 l.rwl 1.rf'.o\ S1>•• 111u1> J l11lrm , hn.i111·11111 $:i'l):1 •••> hot1by I V•Hll 1'1111 Ullll ~ n..'..--llU6(l' p.i\111 ~.INIO \l:t ~~ ~ J11···"-'5:i60------·1 759-,22 l R SAU I"( OWNER Ci11111t 5 tir J fl.1 01tl) • S21Jl! 5-00 Ownc1 wtll ,t .,.1.,.rt lli·i,.:hl ~ 111 rnrl"\ .;I $1500 m11nthly with $20,000 down No l ~llt'I $11.> l~)I) °t lltlflll 1 r I' II It JI l' I' tit• d l llJ ;! Ill.ii 1'·11 Jiit'" 1 I I IUU 1$1 tii!i llllJ,:1 \\-krub 1;i!I !ltW17 1:.•t'' lil>I Kin,.:., l'I J HR, f'Oll SAi.i'' HV OW'lll-;I< Nl':WPOHT Sllllllfo:S l stun 31>\l I 1" Zhu 11'1 t•ntl\ tt'dt'l'Ur,1l1•1! ~I HI 0110 t. L) 1111\ti ,,,3 ~115 him rm, "" ""· li:t.> lot. quiet n1·11:hbnrhoull ~11'1,00I> &15 ~ EASTILUFF 1-.XCEPTIONAL VI fo:W l'alalina IJghts Mins :lhr. & Den or lbr. 2bJ large I r, forma I d r DI.' 1· or at u r 0 c' 1 14 n Pai>t'n• Cu-.tom lwta1hog OJl"n llt11L'ie Sat Sun HHI OW!ll~::R644-62til n :E I 'or11nncln f'l·1t111i.ul11 J hflrm i! !Ja ('hun1•I front ho1111' w1tti Ill I. 'hu11o·d tl1K•k for ;.>. boat-< ll1~h lwa11M.'d 1·t·rl1111:' j lrt u II• frr1·11IJt't' wt-I l;a r & 11n ~ 11 ll• 1111t111 on '"" l'llu1wl c ;n•Jt homf• for 11\ in~ llt .. n11•rta1111111: ""' nrr 21J 391 JCQI) l600 ....................... LAGUNA IEACH 9600 SQ.FT. 1. •• ;1 !) l' d 1111r1rn1•fl'1JI 1ndu.,lrial unit:. lut'Jh'<l on one of l.d gU nd \> tllJ\0 hq~h~ay!I Hu1ltl1ni.t ret<'nllc) rt!mo1lf'll'd H11th t.l!!mand ;irl.'a l'arlnl!rs "'a11t uut . 11(ft-nn~ vel') altt'J{'\I H' f111an1•111g uo a total 11nt·~ Uf $575.000 Wtlh $166,750 t.luwo 1tt!alunurn1c' 67S li700 M-GZOME Older home. i:arai:e anti burn win prooucc :.urnc tnt·oifll' whrle you plan ne"' development 11,950 "I fl of land near 18th & Wh1lllcr. C ~ WesJey N. Taylor Co. Reoffors 644-491 0 OFACE BLDG MEW HEW HEW 10,.ioo sq ft re11t;1hlt' areu Onwnlown s.rnta Ana s1 .2 no .ooo Ex<'cllcnl lt'rtlh <.:hurk AVALON IJrancJ new lnplex Fee land Oce<1n and scenic IVICW $S50,000 ~ 752-2211 Mobile Homt Perl 2300 ...•.••...•..•......... \974 Overland 2l'-'l mm1, lllke over payme nts, ~6ll9 Eve Mountain, Deserl, RelOf't 2400 ......•.•.............. FOR LEASE New 2 bedroom 2 bath home Mission Lukes Co untr} Clu1' Go l r tenn is pool Beautifully landscaped, no mamtenance yard 9690 Clubhouse Rd. Desert Hot Spnngs 2t3-378 2572 PR I ME 1 5 AC Commercial Land Y(J(l fl fronta~t' 1111 llw) I I I SI .200.000 <;all l!arhara Glas!o. at<: 21 SandJJiper 640-4950 I aC'rc C;1tirorn1a P111t''>. SUOO down take over p;.yment.s of $74 per mu 7 14·~611!1 IAYFROHT leCKOftlay ON T HE W/\1'Elt keaul1ful 2 bdrm+ den. i ha, frpk, pvt beach ul md $1200/mu winter IA YFttOHT /lal 11. EXCEPTIONAL. VIEW <>f Pavilion Plush decor $7~ wk or short term WINTER R~TALS 2 Br, new furn. ~Imo I Br, $500/iro. Bach with k1tch $285 · Waterfront/Salisbury 673-6900 WINTSl RENTALS Uupleices. 2 br & 3 br, $.125 lo SSOO Near beach Nwprt Bch Rlt} 675 1642 48r. 2Ba. 2sty. on the wtr, boat !>Ide lie $950 0111 ti75-36!R LIDO ISLE Completely furnished with everything you need l\emod eled & 1l~t'flr;itl<d 3 Hr lien 2 b;ith Monthl y 11111 Grundy, !tltr 67S 6161 Winter Hent al on the hea<'lr Uuplex <! Hr lower S5UO t; pj)t'r $.SSC) :wos W tJccanlrunt 75.? 11'77 01' the bearh. 2Hr, 29a. frµlc, pvt patio, pvt road IJuplcnc $825 /mu 1;73.5432 Fabulous ocean view 2 Fir Condo. Tennis/Pool. etc l nclds washer /dryer ~. Agent 496·5980 2 &lrm I'• Ila home. 2» bl ks from Btll Corona Brand nu upgraded huge 4 Br home, S850 <;all ht!ach. (rplc. pvt patio, 581 9136 gurdent.'r inc Ask for _ f'uye S7501mo n · BToro 3232 Taylor (;o ••••• ••••••• •••• •• •• • •• Costa Mesa £1 Toro Elegance ~ 3224 lluge enclost'd grounds • • •• •• ••••••• • • • •• • • • • • for KJds and f>els, and Conlemparary 2Dr. SJ8S Obie Gar in this 3Br Close to Campus1'6738 t9513)Agt.fee631 4SSS 631·3447 Agt ~b fee_ ~-Valley 3234 V~1'4S ••••••••••••••••••••••• lsn't 1t ume you owned Super clean 4bdrm. s harp your OWN home? For & quiet, respon family, further mformalion call tst. last & sec. Re nt 638-4960 nciotiable 968 1485 S3502Br. Kids Wekome Rent To Own! 3Br Home Treesy area. Nu crpt.s. $545 W, l,.case10ption ! and drps. huge gourmet K1ds1 Pets! (69S4J fee Kitchen 1 Tasty 16312) fee Call Val. Agt 631 4SSS '!.EMTIMES -~l 1·4555 Hwltifte)t°" leoch l 240 Duplex EaslS1de, 2 Rdrm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2ba patto&garage WALK TO BEACH, 2 BR. ' 675-0562 rplc. new paint. $475. Call Keith. 962·447.I Casual Living 1 3 Bdrm Home tn tree shadt!d . qwel area. Just $490' Must See' 164SSJ fee REHTIMES 6) I ·4SSS 2br, 211ba. gar, trplt'. dishwasher. mic r o. adults. No pets lyr uh.I. SSS01mo ti3l·39'.!6 Walk to the Beach• Sunny 2Br $400 C8911i l Agt fee 631 4SSS VACA!'IT 3 BR. pool. s auna, 1acuzz1 Walk tu orean. $700 mo Call Henry. 962 4471 SWEET OCEAN AJR $375, 2Br.KJ<b, Gar! REHT1MES 631 .4555 i\long with the s uper LIDOIUUTY Sp.11•1011~ IHr homl' ljrl(c l1v1n". <1111111.:. k1tl·h~o. m . .,lr .,u1tt!. ull n~w hcautl(Ull)' a111101nlt-..I, sunny palh• O"ner t714 l G73 16JU bi3 o.116 ---------•( Spiller. liri>kt·r li:JI l<!titi Red Estate Wanted Big l'Jn\1111 .!br. fully rurn cmnm11111l) po<1l & 1c11n1~ 1n11n1h to month •Jr Isl' Sl2U'I \<,k for Bill Wl'dmore. 644 7020 RENTIMES New 2 storv e itec H Ii home lease. s blks Lo bch. 3 bdrs. 212 ba, fam rm, 2 f p, 3 gar, 1iated comm. nr ~c his. tennci. goH. huge lot. gard mel, no pets SIUOO mu Call 536-9781 don osen loeahon, lh1s spacious 2 LGCJll"CI B.och I 048 .. ty home offers )Ou 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••· '·--------• &l.rms. each with a pvt A FRIEHDL y HOME NEWPORT HEIGHTS bath, vaulted ce1hngs. Charmtng 2 lklrm hornt' CHARMER cJrthlone cpts a t'UZ) wllh lovely mountain This remodeled home hr 1 "k r r p I<' . l 11 v; view. Great rental unit feature!> added mil Ster mamtenance. all this and or honeymoon rollage bdrm and fom1ly roorn. 2 more + a h11ih balance Sl.25.000 ~repla t:ei., hardwood llbSumable loan at 9.S4'r floors . new coppe r t .ill NOW plumbing. new roof. R ~ .. realtor11 l2l3 N t:OAST HWY LAGUNA BEACH • • 497-4848 access and mul·h. murh more :-.!ew offenng al $189.900. Call 540·1151 ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS SwfRHlty 536-7542 ---- THE ONLY WAY TO GO CUSTOM HOME 3 Bdrm floor plan, ocean 3 yrs old. the only custom 1044 vie w decks . large home in Harbor View enclosed brick patro ,__ B FR ••••••••••••••••••••••• Priced for immediate uvme!> 4 r + ' so many features we don't * * U .. QUfl, sale at Sl:!l,000 know where lo start. nl MISSION REALTY 2300 Sq. Ft. or luxunous 494 .. 0731 c ar11ets. drapes, oak floors hot lub . living, with it's own -------h POOL & SPA! This 3 4 Br + family rm. lrg wallpaper all a r e t e bdrm & den attached yard, unobstl"\lcted fin est quality + + + SEAYIEW Port R oyal ~1del Panorarruc view. 1>rean, l'Jl,> h Mhts & min!> 48r JDa FR. formul din area. up graded. s hutte r s. l'pls entry. :.ol1d oak 1Janel1ng & molding 11v1n1i rm . custom made spa, pond. wtrrall . a ga s conversation pit, decks. custom landscaµin~. pvt gate guarded community w Tpool, tenms crts, spa BBQ's . FOR SALE BY OWNERtBKR. $445,000. Xlnt terms. 644·9260 MEARIACKIAY 6 Bdrm 3 ba. lge den. 2 frplcs. cuJ.de-sac. 3000 str. 1215.000 Assumable In 673-4697 or 642-5062 days, Agt. s.ca.-• 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• muc h . m u c h mor e . home is possibly the only ocean & canyon views F1nanc1ng is flexible CYP1tUS SHoaES exa mple 1n the Like n e w . $200 ,000 CallCurtHerbertsSr or Oc.-t.ach&tate prestigious Woodbridge assumable 1st at 11 ' ,. , .Jr to see this special al New. pres ti g i 0 u 5 ~tales with a prhate fixed. No Points $279,000 only $289,000. 63l·l266 residence. Sec. gate. pool. Call now to see & 1303Terrace Way Open ~ exclusive beach & er\)oy ! SlS7 ,500 Hse Sat1Su_n_o_r_494-12~. II~~~ j ~":-clubhouse Every rm a COAST LINE VIEW own -----~ magnificent vu. Corner \V\~oohrldne your own apartment on REALTORS lot .. a<lj to former Nixon ~ Clirr Dr Walk 10 beach & estate . By appt only. RcalllJ to .. -.$159,500. Westcliff3Br,1~.sa .pool. 1750 ,000. 548·4188 . -.. $2251< Owner will carry 548-6542or 1-623-8828 55 t-300(1 Wallace Nerr Realtor lrg. 2nd Prine only 19211 Bartan<'a Pk .. t. l rvlnt> 494·93UI 64.2 7071. BY OWN ER _ _.. ......... .-.&.:_ ~.... UIO degree ocean view. ""'"'~'"' .. _,.......,... hilltop location above PREmGIOUS COUEGEPARK Beautiful Purdue Plan Features indude 3 bdrm, 2 baths Ideally localed to schools. park. pool & shopping. Askin~ only 1132.500 Cla::.sic ltled roof Spanish · llRD'S EYl Dana Pt Harbor. N San home 0 c ea n si de Ocean + bay view condo Clemente 2bdrm. 2ba, Emerald Bay featunng Boal slip Try 10"'' down $158,000 PRINCIPALS ocean view. hardwoud Owner is motiva\.ed '' ONLY 493-6748. 496·6367. floors. open ceiUngs. 3 World R.E 543-2591 ___ _ Bdrm. 3 Ba. family rm. 1----------S. JUCM rormal dtn1ng A n1ce ---------Capis..-..0 I 078 home. SS7S.000. 644 7020 •••. ••••••••. •••• •••••• e RANCH REALTY 551 2000 .btQ.~O !JUST RB>UCED! ABSOLUTEL y Beautiful mini t'!\lale BEAUTIFUL ----l.ogtlncaMI~ 1052 11~ Owner. Tu rt lerotk. ••••••••••••••• ••• •• •• • situated on over '1• acre h Village San Juan. 4 1-:nter t ru wrought iron hdrm . 2 ba, country gate to an immaculate 4 court home All t h e Bdrm home Excepunnal amenities. SlOS.OOO value at unly $298,000 FU' 1 £B RE. _..LTY Call Natalie. agt ~ ~ Jbdrm. P•ba, loft. lnt.s of h r i e k w Q r k . 1 () r.;. assumable loan, S161.SOO lm-3987 HIGH OH A Cliff 6 7S.6000 546--0814 With a blg sea view 2 !~~~~~~~~~~BY OWNER 2 "'r old Story. 3 Bdrm 2' 2 Ba Iii " Townhome. Newer and Condo. 2Br. 2Ba. many Turtlerock Glen. lowest prrce, 5bdrm . 3ba . very nice 26 Ft Master RENTAL xtras, assumable loan. Bdrm Suite with $79.950 661·3787 Parents retreat Pnvatc. {CONDO) FOR SALE BY OWNER q u i e l · g u a r d e d We hasten to tell you 28r. Condo. 2 car .garage. 1mma c vacant Owner t A.gt : 6'W·6 L25. neighborhood .. $234.950 aboulth.Js one. $83.000. (213> 422 1249, L~ MiqueUUty •lst tune for rent~ '714) 4""ll54 Don Cadillacs to Go-<.:arts Whatever the 1-'ad Holl ·em off the market With a Class1f1ed Ad Call Now' &12·5678 496·2413 830·5050 \ ""1" • •West cUff Newport 493 9494 49S-S220 •Close to all ser vices Divorce forces quick sale WANT ACTlON? Classifed Ads 642-5678 ------ ...... Oft ia.och I 040 ~°" ia.ach I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IE CREATIVE MOW! .. INVESTORS ·· Sellers are saying submit Let us s tructure your Low Down 1n· vestments Single family homes available from S00.000 to SIJ0.000 Example· 1109.500 with a 564.ooo loan at 8': interest Can he st ructured to have t1 S100 to S.'lOO ne1!11tlve. Hurrv Call SEAWIST REALTY 964-6603 ~.~ ............ ~~~.~ !~~ ............ ~~~.~ ma en ab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY IXICUTIYI COMDOI This highl y desirable "Carlton " Plan is super sharp & waiting for your most djscrimh1ating buyer. It has a fantastic view & lots O( UP· grades & great assumable loan. Hurry. it's too good to last ! Jim O'Cormor 551-8700. (F-72) ---711-1414 ss1.a100 C~ Vohy(flftlf!F Woocbadoe (emf!< ••z.azn ••wioo 'IOt Oo·e1 o.,.,., Hoit» v"' .. c~'" •2 Bdrms -2 full baths Fantutic 4 Br 3 Ba home •Pool. fireplace slashed from $189.000 to •Spacious $175,000. W.C.P . Agt • Eveylhin~ nice 831·2600 •Adults only While it lasts. only $650 BY OWNER per mo. Ideal for horses. l acre A D1v1s1on of H arbor lnvl'slment Co· 114AGNIFIC ENT HACIENDA ·oN IACIC IAY. 4 Bdrm. Maids room. pool, stai ned g lass windows. $t99,000. Agent 646-10.W BEACH DUPLEX Two -2 bdrm, l bath units. Summe r /winter rentals. Priced ror quick sale. IALIOA.MEWPORT country home. 2bdrm, 3000 sq ft barn. hwy frontage P RINCIPALS ONLY. S265.000. 493·6'793. FAMILY HOME 5 Bdr m h ome 1n Me r edith Ca n yo n . Spacious rooms. viewing balcony, lge s u nny country kitchen. Rear yard has secluded a patio Room for pool $2.59,500. Ron Williams Heally 831-8440 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IYOWHER 3Br. If IOl, nr business d1slrlct & sc hl . co n ventiona l 0 1 FtfA f VA . $80 ,000 S.1-3182 Oltw-letlhtah ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RMHy '7Ml70 ~~~~~~~~!San Juan Capa. ~.000. 2 Br. 2 Ba . 1480 sq. n. 8yn MAICIOFfB Owner le.ving town . Need quick sale. • Bdrm, 2 ba. Hi.gh assumable In. Appraised S22S,OOO HVll. Bill 975-1260 or 760-()2A L old. All S.l~. 19"14 Overland 21\Al' m ini, take over paym ents , SJ&..elltEve. Want Ad Result.a 642·5678 2900 .....•......•.........• llave Cash will bu) Davis & Clarie 851-1666 HELi" Oreanrmnt l! hr 2 ba 9 m01> leU!.e Avu1l 1mmet.I S70o mo Agt li7'.J 906o AM ERICA'S Pl RST COMPLETE HOM I': RENTALSERVKE ALL AREAS, SIZES ANO PRlCF.S Ci\LLTOOAY 631-4555 l''or SJll.' 22.(MHI ''I II , 1·omml'rcral blil)l. pnme location. \;ra111I Ave. SA Sl.000,llUO 211', down Term!> Will m11\t' out 11r 1st• liJc-k 1•rro1• Onl} please Call lldhn Realt} T~d lll'tkl'll 973-1077 Pool Spa llomeowncr!> :'lleed a lax ~hl'ltt!r" l'rt v Pty need~ hme these terms No Ca!>h Down. or a 6 12 mo~ deferred c los 111g, mudt>rale payments ur simll11,r terms 951 5575 Sunset Beoch 3188 LGE 2 Br home, cpts, slv. Beachstcle Bhss' $325 All Bells Paid /\gt fre •!>489 Carrol 63 I ·4557 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rerrig, fncd yd, ~tlr, Hollywood Ofr Rld1t TRAOEFORc mn. $350,000 Tn net lsc Bkr C7Hlbi3-1241, 4Ur. !·•·Ba, 3 doors from adlts. $350~ 644_9806 ocn, S850 mo 16921 10th St 213 J~G 8665 , <2l3) 6464·2270 or 876 143.t Bil he ----ColtdolftiniUMs /Town· houMs for safe I 700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CONDO-IRVINE "THESPRlNCS" 83 Streamwood OPEN SAT JSUN 12-4 lsty, 2br. l'•ba. Near new w J custm 1nl A s how place in prime location 185.500 Has assumable loan. approx. S49.SOO..S43St mo P & I 10'1•% per annum. O'Amico. BKR. 898-3376 731 ·3672 eves. By Owner, 3 Br. 2 Ba, A/C. encl patio. Newly redecorated m family section . near pool & game roo.ms. Walk to So Coa st Plaza. S88.000. 54().4585 1800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCtol VIEW DUPLEX $142.900. 20"'< dn, owner will finance at l2~ • r-: Int only payments . Please call bkr. 631·2246 or 548.2089 lnconw PropHiy 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAN CLEMENTE BYOWNER . .....•.•............... ......•.....•......•... 3106 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bayfronl , Lillie Island, 2br, 2ba. l gar. Wcnter $79S, $995 annual 213·478·3S77 Herb. Sepe. to June, 3Br, I' 2Ba + separate guest room & bath. Garage. no pets. $750 /mo rncl ul1l 675-2975. No. Bayfront 4 BR 2 Ba, Sept 15 lhru June 15. S800 mo + S50 util Dys 00·16i0evs: 548-8647 3 br, 2 ba ON WATER Avl 9 ·13. wntr S850mo 673-3245. 644-JSlS lc6oa Penift1Mla 31 07 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Charming 5 bdrm. 3 bath bayfront with 38' boat noat Sept. July s1200 mo. Yrly $1600 mo. Bill Grundy, 675·6UH . OClAHFROHT SPUN DOR Decorator home has 4 BR. w/2 BA. melds bnck fplc, W D. D1W. 2 car gar $1050 winter 644-95821213·827 5109 Beautiful Spanish style four unit apartment bouse. only 1,,, years old. Winter Rental 3 Bdrm, 2 one 38R,2BA.two2BR. ba. patio 205 I St 2 Bj\; one l BR, l BA; Bal boa S500 mo eight enclosed carports. 675-3894 ~ean and golf course COf"Ofta .. Mar 3122 view, excellent rental ••••••••••••• ••• ••••••. locat ion : close to u d d 2bd 2b everything May also pgra «'. • rm. a con si der trad e for h<>usewtlhpnvateyrd& coastline oceanview c arpo rt . No pets . single family home or $725/mo. Gardener mcl. v acant oceanvlew BeUyKerr673-ll!l __ 213 592 l.S27 ........•.............. Balboa Island 3206 . ............•.•......• Elegant Ocean BrC(''l.e ' & Cot) Bnck. f'irepk Too! Formal Om Room & More S62S (64661 fee REHTIMES 631-4555 WIMTER RENTALS lA vail s.pt 131 2 Br home. lovely patro, gar. S600 Lower 3 Br apt. gar, S650/mo Lower 3 Br, dplx apt, gar, $600/mo Lge upper 4 Br apt. gar $700/mo Bayfront h<>me 3 Br, 2ba $800/mo · Bay front. J Br lower. GarSlOUO mo Bayfronl. 4 Br upper. gar. $l200 YEARLY RENTALS L.itt.le Island Lge I Br apt , deck. unfurn. S600 lse Lge furn 2 Br apt, park1n1i for 2 c-ars S600c mu tu mo tenant') I lmma c 2 s\ry apt. unfum. 2 Br. p01l10. )tar. Slj45 mcl'g u\11 lk>aut1rw1v remod 3 Br home. unfum. Sl200 mo lse Lovely 3 Br+den. family home. patio. gar. unfurn, $1000 mo to mo tenancy South Da}front 3 Br lower. gar. rum •unfurn $1200 mo South Bayfronl. 4 Br upper. gar. $1500/mo furn or uni um LCMa I~ & Anoe 675-3331 property. Selling price Hunti!M)ton Balboa PftliM&lla 3207 $3SO.OOO No brokers Harbaw 3 l42 ...................... . please! Call owner ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bayf'rontlarge2bdrm 2 7141642-0138. Executive t-0wnhome 2Br ba. Condo in Newport & den 3Ba. 2 frplc·s. Bay Towers . Very 5 HOUSES OH LOT Furniture & 30· s lip luxunou! Secunt} bldg Tak e over lO% loan. optional.$750.840..5429. ~~-~;8ble boat slip Offered at l2X.Gross by lrviM 3 t 44 -- motivated owners. Trade ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.1tn.M> ia.ach 3218 your duplex up to this! ATTN. Executive's.••••••••••••••••••••••• 752-1920. Beaut 3 br, 2 '-11 ba. fam Beautirul Bargain'. rm home in Woodbridge, 38drm with Huge Chefs 10,.. TII l :JO ,.M.I Avl Oct. 1. lo April 1. Cls. Kitchen + More! Only to lake, pools & tennis. S490! (84251 fee $1,000 mo No pets. Cal1Carrol631-4SSS 551·2266 &...,...le«h 3141 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beaut. 2br. 2ba, Capo Sch apt. frplc, ocn v iew. SS7S/mo. 496· 7080 2 »R very qwet Atlults No pets Range & refer Ul1ls paid $490 mo 648~ w 18th. 642-0Kl.5 3 Br 2 ba. S$7S mo Nu:e & clean , Good neighborhood. Gardener mcl. Isl & last mo +-S100 secunty No pets Agt. no fee. 642·6173 or 546-0814 3 Br. I bath, cozy rirplace 2030 Monrovia. S6251mo 641·11763 KIDS /PETS OK E Side House, Garage. Fncd yard. $S4S 1>42 2510, 646-4848 Easlside 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. Living room. Family room. ftreplace. fenced yard. Gardener, carpels. drapes Close to schools 9675 556-l737 aft 3PM Nice clean 2 Bdrm. 1 Ba Fenced yard. garage. new pamt. $400 mo. lst last + SlSO seeu.nty 2546 Oran ge H ouse E Absolutely except1onul brand n ew . never occupied 3 Bdrm 2'"1 bu home Landscap ing, carpetin g & drapes, famil y room with upstairs loft that can be used as bdrm. or den. 5 blocks from beach & school. SllOO pex mo + utils . Owner w i ll maintain ext. yard Call 891· 7951. Coolside Comforts 1 Br S325 + util! l5489Hee Call V 1ck1 631-4556 Agt Beautiful brand new 3 bdrm. 211 ba. Hunllogton Beach home. Completely carpeted & draped. 5 blocks from beach & schools. llOO per mo. + utlls . Own e r will mamtam ext. yard car e Call 891· 795l. Pres ligious Palace! Sparkling 38drm SS25 ! Frplc & Gar (9497) fee RENTIMES 63 1-4555 548·2778 3bdrm townhome. kids or -------. pets OK w /depostt Sharp 3Br. 2Ba Fam1I} $500/mo Bill 536·656S. room &: frplc. Custom 960.1217 decor throughout F.lect ---- garage door 2 covered Beach area 3Br condo patios. walk to schools . Garage, 2 patios. frplc Mesa del M ar a.rcu . $650. Bi ll · S36 6565, S7 9.S mo. 7 54-6212 ll00-121'1 S37S/mo. 2bdrm. duplex :-Jo dog:. V1ctona 54&9124 Iba La Questa twnhse. 2 br 645 avail. 1 pvt bath. No pets or or kids Share w 1 s1n~le uwner $450/mo. Call 96Q..86J6. Mesa del Mar 5 Br. 3ba. 2JOO sq fl. elec gar. 1\ C. no pet.s Nice $1000/mo lt'tlllnt'irtc• 3242 751-4998 E.s1de duplex unit. 2 Br l Ba. lrg yrd. child/pet OK. Avail. 10/L 26612 Sanlo Tomas. S450 Call John 646-5096 aterfront large 2 bdrm 3 ba. Townh<>me. 30· slip. All amenities. SllSO mo. 213 692-0781 days. 714 /846-(l')()J eves MESA VERDE rviM 3244 3 Br. l::V• Ba. very clean. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $650 mo. 751 ·3191. Sophis1cated3Br Home 751 ·4330 Agt. Children and Pets are Welcome $S50(SS99) ree 2 Bdrm + den. 2• Ba R-.~ 631 4555 Brook View Condo 2 car 1--U"O-"_,...._~ __ • __ gar. Atrium. lmmed . avail. No pets. S625. Sierra Mgmt 64 l· l324. MESA VERDE 5 Bdrm. formal dining rm, pool maintenance & gardener incl. $1050 mo lse. Waterfront Homes POSH EXEC. G-OLF COURSE CONDO. 2 Br 2ba+den. all appliances incl. 1 yr l e ase S8SO /m o . l st/lasl +$400 sec dep Call Barbara Glass al C/21Sandpiper.640-4950 631-1400 TURTU ROCk GLEN Clean 3Br. lBa. Dbl Gar. 5 Br. 3 Ba, 3 car gar 0 ETS 408-988-1234.eict214. Crpt.s, drps. N P . ....-------- $495 mo. 548·661M>. Beach Front home. winter ~~~~~~~~~ lease, 3bdrm, fu r n . COf'OftCI dll Mer 3222 3 Br 2 Ba, frplc. pool, walk ent age Pk. 3Br. 3ba, fam rm. dining. lge patio. Nr. recreation f100/mo. 640-8146 DELUXE TllPUX Frplc, beaut. view. 213· 790·3Z72. Beautifully upgraded Al m ost ocean front. lripl 11 All 2 Bdrms, winter rental. lovely separate garages and view. trees. priv patios. patios . New wood 2bdrm, 2ba. SS75/mo exteriors and interiors. 497_5125. New carpets, paint and ---------- wallpaper. Owner will ~...... l I 52 carry the rinancing a t .,••••••••••••••••••••• t 2 :v, % . P r i c e d a t MIGU& SHORES $1 78 ,00~. For m ore OceansideolHwy, newly lnlormauon call S.0-llSl decorated home, Incl. ·~s~ HERITAGE . . REALTORS llAHDtollW 6UHITS 2 Br unit.a w/•arasea. 1st owner benefits . Creal renta l ares i n Westmintter. Owner wm he\~ fin ance Agent 631·1300. linens. a Br 2 Ba. loft, spa, adults pref .• m ax. 3 persona. Avail 10/1, 7·9 Mos. $1200 mo incl. gardener le water. 213/6ZIH300 (Francie). LltttelalicJ!t Classified Ads are reall1, small "people to people ' sa.~ calls w ith big r e· adershlp and big results! To place your c1 .. ss1tled ad, call today 1'>42-5678. ••••••••••••••••••••••• to schools & OCC . Jasmine Creek new, 2 &5/mo. 675-6736 story. ocean veiw, 3 Br. 3 Ba. Fam rm. 2700 sq rt.$1 500 /m o . 213 / 446·6684 . 2bclrm. den, nice $525/mo. 707•,, Acacia 84&-3767. Harbcw View Ho111u Exec. 4br, 31~ba. incl. seperate tn·law apt. 759-0279 or 557 · 7372 S,ycjlau Hll Executive 4 Bdrm 21<i Ba ho m e In prestigious Spyglass. Cilll for appl. to see. Sl49S/mo. RCTc1ylorCo I ,.) () "I()\) Sell thlnas rast wit h Oally Pilot Want Ads. Mesa Verde area 3br. 2ba. S550/mo. For appl call 213·943·1486 MESA VERDE Custom 4 Bdrm & Studio. Pool, Jacuui. lntcom . Service Bar plus Wet Bar, Private, Security. Huae Lot by Appmt only SMS.000 S.6-3642 E'side, 30' liv rm, 2 Br. den. f ncd yrd, $550 + S1 so &ee.642·~ 3 Bdnns. 2~ ba AtUtphed guage,. fireplace. 2518 E l den·"B2". S650. 87S. '7720 .... 9807 ---Newport Terr. CondO 2 br, 2 ba. f'J>lc· pr. pool. Kids OK / no pets. MO. 98"831181960-1503 RENTALS 2br. 2ba S700 3br,2ba SlOOO furn 3br. J 21-'lba f12S·SlSOO 4br. 2~"lba S700 4br +821/aba S9SO 4br. 3ba SlOOO • 4br. 2"'9ba Sl750Spyglass Woodbridge, Sbr, Cam rm, d ln rm. 3ba , 11lr . month-month. no pets "7S. AIJl: 54~·5032._ . f'-'IL v Po nr A par tm•nf• fwfM\)l•d Aporlm•nft Unfum. ..... ..••..•.....•••.. ...................... . Aportmenb u..fum. Apartmenb .......,., AportMenh u..fwft. .............•..••••••. ·•··············•···•·· ......••..••..••.••.••. 4300 .......... sa..r.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••.........•....... Condomin11.1n1• Unfuml~hed Huntrnqton Ueoa ch l7 40 J 12 ~ • • • • • • • ••••••••••••••• 8alboo Island 1806 ......•...•.•••........ lJosta Me.a 3824 Huntlnc)ton leach 3840 Newport leoch 386' . ..................•... ········•••·······•···· .....•.•.............•• Why waste lime and m o ney looklng for :.. roo rnmate 9 L e t u s locale. srr een and Interview for you. T a lfl' t he Confusion Out or lo' 1 n d 1 n g G o o d Hoo m m:.r t es 3J44 Newport .. och 3269 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3br. \1 1bu S595 mo 548 1313 '0"11 L>O 1Jl•11I .... it li~-V ur J HJ1 111 .! h.i ~ .. o11 1n11 1-·~nn•ll '.1r.t 1>11uhl1• 111\r l'.11 I. ltt•Jlt' >-'>I >\Mkl 1.r~ 411r n111ck1 "'t'I\ 1>011 ll1·1ahi-Frpli "'"'' \\ Ii > h I I J. ti I \ ' f IO 1110 u,;\ Kllll •h '> .... I .!.!217 t \t'' 1-\\ \11\\,llt•\11 lh1(l Ill It I 1-:1t•i.:11n1 1w" "'" 11h11m1 • 111 lrph .• ' •I i.:.11 Pll'~lll(hJll., l 111th·1111I. 'l•·t '"'"' • Spl•1·t ... ul.11 \it " ' t>ll 11•1 8ACIC IAY VIEW 11\11,ll'I l•I ''""'' 11\-11 21, Im 111•1 h.u 1111h ( $1 :11111 111 •• •Hr '11·11 •" IH \\ 1t.._ti,, 1t :.!1.)111111 I It Jlll;l'l I l'o I otlloltt 1••11 111 ' 1'1"!1 'I' I $!)410 lll\t ...... ·''""'''' * •.IRYINE!! $.'.1Ul ~1111 llht ,tll I !\'.l"l' '1111 II• • h'''"' frum \\',. 11 11t,· 111"'" 1 .. l'llll ""'''" h 1 l1ltjl' tk.lhy ••I UIOll ·~!tlt.tfl.tll• ... ''""'' •• , .... f(,\.'.\ll l\1 S" JO \l)l I • f!,lfl) 111'1\ .:1111 I"" l'11111h1 :! Ill t 11 .• \'1 I t. ( If \\ ~· \ t W ,J -. II I' I 11 1 \ 1 I Ill t I I "I ' ,, , ,, I I!• I 111 • I ·~ 111.ll ,, 1•1 \I 111 "' •lll,•• ... 111 11 lllulli-111 1111111• ,, \ ~-· '", au '•' 1'1101 Sp.1 \dull ,,, pe t:. Si\ll 1111, 1 ., .• 1H1 11, 11 ""' 7ti0 171\J "1 """"~ 1111• l'urtl1•1111 I. \ "'" Kl( Pt fl\ nh1111.· ' fir .:. Bil l'anhtnm•-. t 1 r 1,,. S700mv t;1nn' Stt•11·11' ,\gt 833 ~~JO. •175 t W2 3 llr t OI\ nhmhl' S7110 mn S w 1 m I> o 11 l I a 1· 1 I 213 465 ~I or 55!1 li5!1ll LOCJUftO Beach 3248 ••.•..•.•..•........•.. J og tu the Bea<·h S.l!J5 2 Bdr m \\Ith <Ill till' E xtras' 1997>11 fpe R~TIMES 631-4555 ,.(I lit' ' If •Ii c,._utlt•ttt 1 uwi ).tau "'' U.n.s .!IJ .J11 .rr.N1 I· , &. \\k11th "l.I '.!K.l 1 l,I! lk•,iul lilt' :! Hr 11 I 11111 µvt j)J lhl :11.; E II.I\ II.ii l 11.:nm S525 1;..111 ;,,, \t, \lpt Sh11re•,, Ir i.:, .111.dl n111t h11nw. :t ~t1 1 lltlr 111 1 chm J tta. :! fl t'lt' l1 g redw ood tl t•1·k t• 11· 1 wat1•r 2 t·ar g.irag1· ~ 1·om rn pooi... t l'lllll'• 1 1 h "a lk to 1K·ca11 SJ~I mo yrly 0\\llt'I &15 lil;..lti Oceanv1ew 2BH t-ill'n. I decks. le.tse S'itlO "'k for Da'e 6+I 7211 CN I. FH:\11' lbr. JIJa 'Va & 2 bllc. om. 237 i 'Ju,d Beaut 3 Br " 1 ll'" .\II new inside Li.:e ~arr! S900 mo f>.10 553fi 3 Br. I ba. frpk. IRl' deek hardwood noor .... ll•n1·1·d back yard & dhl J(aragc• $700 mo Agt. ·19-1 7551 Npt Shore.s SlUllU 1;;5 7-150 For IA.'HM' nluff~ :\ l'l.111 ;1 Hr 2 12 Ha F;1m11\ Fonn.il Uinmg 'u pl'l' ~ 0111 . \ft ;)}'\I ti-I I ti:!:l 1 w1-:sT B \('K II.\ y t'ONl)ll Ulx 3Br :1 l'ar J!,11 J...111·. OK pool s7;,11 11111 •.....•...... 1·. 111111, 111111111 111I111 Ill 1111 t ' 11 II• It Ill H, o\•lh I, .. ' I•·• ft I I' I' I 1tl ' I •i"':.J 1 l.!l' ' \ lJ II•'\\ l'l 11,l ,, llfal llllUlt•d .,, , 1'J:f1 \ l'r...Jlil• Ith It,., ,, 11u 1 t , 7ll'>Qo(X.lf., D~lex~s Unfvm 3600 ~t.r. 'Jlll .... 11 ~t~f.t 17~·· tl.1\ ~11 •• iltl• ,•tt 11 1•\ , .... I r~ ~bd1111 ,,.,,, <I 1 I h.(d11 1111-. -.I oil II 9 63 -7 600 645-1217. o I l\port~nh Fumahf'ci Grar1ou.s h 1 miz in 1111 l'I) 3bdrrn. 2ba " .spa :"lo pets . $595, rm 1!17 111n KJS 0121 1'.. •• • • • • • • • • • • •••••• .Balboa Penm~ula J 10 7 Two T~rrific Homu Both arc 3 HH 2 ha w1th ocean 1 11.:1\ .s ~0\1 a 11d SS.SO J hr. a ha 1')(('( homr I • t' ••••••• -•••••••••••••• lri ll'l'l·I. frph 11•·1·.111 ,·1, ,. 1 "''" K11ls,\qwt• I ll\ ~ 1 1i,1 11,11 , 645 .'jj~! ;ill1•1' 11 ;p I~ , H lllurr~ 1 nndu 1 111 J l\.1 -Laquna Villoqe R.E. 497-176 1 Ill'~ p;tllll II•'\\ c .1qwl 1 11-.1'•' SHS.1 11•• l'l t 1 Ii 1~ 3250 t>11 ~liO LOCJUftG Hills .•.•........•.......... 3Br condo \'1"" 11f mountains. n••ar i.:olf course. Laguna llllb village Poob. tenn1~. volleyball clr Sll!l5 962 558.S Ask for Ill-,• Attral'l111· :!111lrm. 211.1 . I 11 LiJ,RWl:J \'11la~t· 'll pl'l-.. 9i25 mu 19i 1Ui2 l'Wwport Beach 3269 ..•••.••••......•.••... "O FEE! Apt & Condo rentals \ 1lla Rental!. 675·4912 Bkr ON WATER Beautiful bayfront homl' with 5 bdrms. frml drn rm. lge patio. pier & slip. $3,000/mo. Lease Waterlront Ho~s >anCl~nte 3276 ..•.....•...•.......... Panoramic On·an \' l'" I :!Br llctl'Tlt' S3i5 W Frpl• Gar Kuls PN~' ;,.;~11 1 kl' J~ 6.11 t:J.'i'; L.Jfr11 ~Juan Capistrano 3278 ••.•.••...•.....••...•• licJUl :!bllrni un t 1 " \tr~1..,, n•fn~ ,,.,, 1 !JQOI 2 kid.-; OK r111 d11t~ ,\val! 8 21 ~12.~ mn ht la~l 196 f).'i71i . K.11 !l'.lO.I Stunninli! 3B1 Ju..,t S.525 Kids Pets DK. Gourml'l Kitchen ' t!l377> f1·c RENTIMES 631-4555 Santa Ana 3280 .....•...•............. I H1 tr .I 1 \' .irl~ ' NEAR IUY Ill 1:.1 \I .·I , .ti ...... I ' JACOBS REAL iY 67~·ob "O I 1~11 111 I 11.1 ll.1 "I• 'p '.fl 1111111 I 1· W •• ,, k I' lj7J 1:-1>11t I I ol • •11 I ti If " .\I h Ith fl \I , 'I I It I ' Inc. 631 -1400 1 Br. 2 ha. cpl~ & drii:-. 1111: ~~~~~~~---•! S575 m o . l'hild OK 71" 6-15-2462. 213 2Rl :139K \\ lrlll'I 111•111.11 I 111 l II' ~l 1•p... '" '""" Jo ...... "' IM h t 11 .l 111 w I ·,1 It >-I ' • WATERRtONT 36' Pier & s lip. 3 bdrm & den. a mple parking. S9CXJ w ithout s lip. Sl.050 w s hp per mo ''l?l . R.H.R. Brkr, i;73 7300 RENTIMES . "AMYICAS LEADER IN THE BUSINESS OF RENTALS" CALL 631-4555 ~arp Ea st Bluff<; (.'onrl11. view. 3bdrm, 2 12ba SlOOO t m o 759 12 11 . 631 7226. LIDO ISLE 2 Br. 2 Ila Den . Frpl1» Cable TV. elcl' ~ar d r , $1250 mo ,\dull ~ 673 1328. 675 6948 Bayshort•s 2 6 8 5 B a y s h o r (' D r 4bdrm. 212ba SIJOO mo . year lse. 213 4-11 3252 or 385·2176 Newport Hc1,.:hts l'ery private newly drrorated lge 2 story condo 3 Br. 2 ba. powder room. frplr & pool Walk to schools $900 mo 645 1955 o r 645-4834 ------ 'lbr. l~t· fam rm great loc ation S575 mn Children o k 75-1 -;11111 da) •., !H'.4 31\28 l'' c-. rustin 329() nlo u;; !JZ..~• Costa Mes a 3724 •••••.•.•.............• CASA DE ORO \LI. I 111.1111 -.. I •1r tnr ••••••••••:•••••··~···· 1 • nmp. rt• K1ds&Pt<lsareOKin r1·n1 1·,, this Largc2Bdrm llnm• 1t.'Jlu1 c Onh $395 111.12.-1> fr•· 11\ rrt RENTIMES 631-4555 Houses Mlrnish~d or Unfurnished 3300 .....•.•••••...•....... MISCELLEANOUS ; RENTALS /NB a rea Lorqr Sef~dion W inter & Yearly Mlrn. & Unfurn. i 11l·e;infronb fr11111 S'~lo •1pt·t' I lld1111 11111 ' 1 I ... Ii• I 'h•lr 111111111 Io •I .. 1~11 J' \\ \\ 11 o o1 I I I 'I SUSCASITAS 1-111 t1 1 111 1,11 -;:r• •. \ 11 1 l•.111 I 1:,11 \dull 11 1 fl' I., ,tt 111 ,, \\11"1 I It( j IK l h,)\ "' "II '; ,ll t \ '1P \l tn SlliOCl M<1n 1 nthn Huntington B~oc h J74(r l1Ca1·h lor ,1llons BURR WHITE REALTOR, INC. 675-4630 Jbr. frplr. xlnt Im.· 11r Su Bay, winter S6511 mo Ref~ 6i3 IZ75 Condominiurns Mimi~ •.•••.•••••.•.......... H .B's FINEST ~11;1111,h '·'' ,, , ' llt'.IUllllll p,1rk ,utrnundtrH!' f •'tr·•'• • )""'I Su11J.,,1•1J 'I hi t p;11 l.li11;.: Ii 11111 .1111 ~ J) iJ f I •l ll J ti., fll 'it I'·" .ti•· 111111111 WJ ll.. II 1 .. '1 .. hunll' l11i1 k I 1 h• 11 1 ,1h111 • l \\ 111 I hllltlllJ.lrll l ( ·, fll1 I \I I •I I I WIN P ALMS l Ul!UKY VU API ~ Oakwood G •1 Cf Pn Ap<H1ments Ncwpr.n Reach/So ' t u12 SJ 1 J ;r,.rnrl B••"•l h No I 4 I).. ht\1 ll.nl11111I 1111!1111 111.1 l<'lt11' ltph .11l11lh lltt I• I ~llUI 11 ~1 \ 11\ o.11 1 '11 •II 1111 'II'" 1111i... I h•lt 111 ,t.1nk11 '"' l'•••I & 11'1 \II Ulll' 1•1 \dull llll 114't' I I 1'111·1 la .. 11.,,, •11•1 \l.111lt \It' \pt:. II ' I I 11 .1 ' ",.I,,' _. i.. 11 , 1,..,,,.11, 111111 I Ill< " ll1 q11t II W 1111 1, 11,.1 ,,.111 1,,1 1d11lh 1111 I" 1.. S.1011 '"I "'" 11111 .. "" I l.1 I 11111 ..... , 11!•11 I 1, JI IUll •II 1.rl ll111 Balboa Pt'ntn~ula 3807 I1111 ""' '11-.111 1111"' '" • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .t,.,p ~ 11 .tu '\II Pr t t I·• 1u , I ; II I \ h U fltlU~ JI I ' I 1111 t I llol 1 Ill I 11 ~ ri 1; I, t I l ·, I' ol ~I I )i;"l 1 >IX I, .Ill i.;~,11 11)u t fl1 I ll.1 \1 1•,,1 \' '"" J \ 1111 •1 ,., \t11111 -.. N1•w Lu'< l'ONIJO 1111 1.11•11 !1•11111,, duhhi.i· &. ~.ill1·d comm11n11 , $4!>11 mo fi75 SR:l!I l' \ t'' g,17 Ll!f.U tla \ ~ 'II('!-'. 2 Br µ<11111 pool .:ar :.i.:t•, frplr tn•t•" S3'J5 mo Ci42 ~I MARINER'S WALK I..: :! hr apL'> I rorn $1!'111 l-'rpl1· lur.:l' )ti. 11ut1u. ~.1r nr lf11n1 I larhuur lf.i~,2 J1li C'1rl'11• \pt I ~Ill lilj()7 I • I Md \\ L ll~h ._, •• ···~+.1 I • 1111 iw·t ,,1•11,:• •1 \a•t t l!(lrm. 2 hath l-'ir1•plu1·1· t:.i.ra,ll.e s 1:..u mu ' I I 1 Ill t 1•111111•, II, I II." JI I \I I' i I r • 1 ' " I'' I"' II I It , ... , '• 11 I I •• .i .1..J<l'\I • 111 l 1111111 ' "111 .. l'l'l I II\ \,II ti -.1'1;1 .111 1.~11 EAST SIDE TRIPLEX I 1 I 111 111;1 II 11 I h I l lllllt•lo-l 1•1\ I 1•!11·1 Uliill'll I ntl 11.11.11:1 \Jt .1111 1111 "' " •II I~''" • 1 .,, c 11 .1111(1• \, 1 •l'I ''Ill'> I 111 111,1 11 • lo.1d1'Jl•I ,'(. 1•.11111 I l•I 111 1•" .... tu\• • t11 I •.11 \\,tl••I pd 111 I I•• I • .. '> 11111 11111 ,. • l•tt llr I h,1 tfp,•tl \\till llt•\\ (' ;1 II !Jlj;J 2205 HW1tinqton HorbOur 1842 •...................... !l1r :Iha . l I\"""'' S-175 l>u11 o1 a' Ii II 11 oo 11 r c 1 e' 1146 111!*1 Irvin~ 3844 ..............••.•.•••• I lldrin f'1111do 111 J'ht• l .. 1k1•., "1111rtl10..11rnl' Ii 11111 111°\\ Sl75 <'Jll l>.11 ul •J7!J '1!153 ur Pt·I( JI u:! :;1~M) Laquno Beach 3848 I HH 'Int nt1•an 111'1\ jHll l h l\l'\\ I pl 1111{ I ti" I dpl\ "" 111 '.\11 Ii 11 ,q , , 111 111111 \ till. ht'oll h S,)l~I ,\ u1111<•1i. \: tpl1 ,·,,pol ,,,iki p.llol :!lii;l·mu lh-. 54!illllh "'' 1"1 "r" H l'l.111111111oJ1,11::11 l!f'l '.J!J:!'' \\ ,, 1 ll••t,I 11 • 111 •. ll.1 1 , 11'\I j -.tud10 s:r..'l mo l'r11uh• :0.11 1r. 111 111•.01 It ...,, pl I II I ., II \ 1 ht•at h :! Br Sti<MI (k 1-.111 l t » ' I rtt .1 p I •l ti '" . •uu I •' 1 '>I ·' 111.,11" 1 I l'l l'lit•· tor, t ol "''w IW 11>1·1 tun tii, ~1:>•t '" tit .11 •·1 pt dt IJ l'l-''I'"' I \ I'll!' I 1°1.! lll~» \1lo11l 01111 I t',11 I\ \'l'I ~ [,1 11:1 1 111 ' lot \dulh 1111 IH•I ' 5:-1:111 1 ... t l.i;i.-.. 1·111 \1 11.1111.11 l>r Corona del Mor 3822 ..•.•.•...••....•.•.•.• , 'h;11111 11 lllr ,11ulh tol '"" 1.11 111-. "'""" ' .. it ~· ,1 I .t L" t.• •111 .• 11.1•1 \\ 11. ltt 111 lo ,11,11 p ;t111 (), I I I'\'" Ir 111• l1ll 1h i1t•• U.!7 1 1tf Cute & Coty Bache lor " pll pat111 I 1111 k1t1 h"" ~~ ot 11~ ~ &~IU 1110 F111 lf'pl I i!l:l 1 l.i(I •11;,h I n: ~bdr in t1·111·1·d '1 cl I h1Jdr1•1t I )i\ ... 1,,(1 11111 96 3-7600 or 645-1227. \\;111 "'"" "ltd1 111 l \\ lllt I \i I 11 fl ll 1111 Ill 1111 I h1fdr I'll 11''1 ,c•1 111 ICI \\ .oll.11" I I • lt1 t.•tH l If\ .11t1•r ltp111 [1 IK 0•11,, .!1,;lrm :!11.1 J!JI 111 1';11 II jilt llt '""1'1'111 1.: ~ 11.111' \dull-. 11u I" I -.1·.11 11111 ~.11, 1,1_,., Perled 2br 2bo I H Ml "t ft 1 plo ltuln 111,hl\1 1·111 I ..:,11 :>.>llH ·1111; \1.111• \110,;111 lllMI Perf~ct 3br 2bo 111'511 "l It '.! I 111• I.Jr !4(' 2 Hr :J Ba lkad1 l111nt l '11ndu !',pl't·t:H'ul:J1 Ill'\\ :>120() l!J!I 51~3 lo9W1a Hills 38 50 ...•..........••••••••. llllls11IC' llJIC'n ~U<lrm SISIJ \ (' Throughornt t =58Jlj 631 1:-.!).'} J!!l ft.:I' Loquna Hiquel 3852 ! Br :! l.ic1 c·ont.lu on gulf t our.,t· inl'ludc•., rt'f\'r ":.i~ht'r & tlr) t•r Slil"' l!fl ti7110 or 1!12 27!*1 ~ewport Beach 3869 ....................... PARK NEWPORT COUMTRY CLUB LIVING -.111j!le-.. 1&2 °hl•druom it!>l'o & ltJ\\nhOUSl:'o Frum SW!:I 1~1-1 1~111 Costa M esa 3824 I;·,;,· ·.~:,:,·1: ·C;t:(·.:; ·;~: ;,;; ot ... h" 'hr L'r111d11 :!hclrm II h I ga r .q.! 1• l rt ti r \ 2h:.i I '111 I i.;.11 \tllh J.HH1l t•I'' .... :1 l'•t1•11h1111" 111'1\ l ti .1 pd •'II•) d dl1., l•h•I 1, \ • ,11, ll1 I 11 11li \pl ''"" J, l 11 I• I' pd • II• I'd 1-.1r 1• ••I \olh • 1: I.! .t(I, l t .. i .. n1.il2lldrm l·: .. 1.ilt ' ,!\,-> I o,1r + f II\ fl \:JI ol I" •r Kid' Pl'h ~•ii 1 ·,,., RENTIMES 531-4555 h••1k11p ~~>l.)Jllr; \1 ,Ht'.>lll 111NI · tlr ·1 1\.1 '\1 "II p.111111·11 f' H '~·t.· I )i t \ ,, -.h• t \d ,Jr '" 1wt :0-1111 1171 l)f.f1 1 .. 11.1 11 i p ,f(' \ 1U 11\fl ' (' lJ 1 I \ tit.' ll t I.... I \dull 1111 111·1 .111 .,11;>1, "' ..... 1•ix:1 va~"" L'nt·l"\d c.JraJ!•· .JUl11 UIH'llt'I ~1>·1.·. ' L" 1 r I 1 TS L \1 1: m I ,,.,, I lu1tl•·' Ii• I• 11 \I .11 J l\r I 1!,1 :1il; l H I "1" 11 •• m I •1 1·. t 'p • £ )11\\ II~ l!r .... •1 :..' .• :.! Hd. 2 l::l .\. ilh Fir -.l•<· bldg Lido h<i~ front SllOll mo IY1h hoop 'gl 1;:11 l26(i Wt-:ST(.'1.1 fo'I-' l.'ondo I Hr $1150 2 Hr ~25 Nt'W interiors Al'lulti. No pet~ fi73 6640 ~a:w Ut:COH 3flr 2Ra. frplr, gar, 2 blk' bd1 S67S m o y r!} No pd~ k1d~. li4S 161!2 l..ovl'I)' Lg 2 Hit. steps to 1K·ean 17th St S5JO mo !JiiK 11263 OCEAMRtONT :J Bdr & 2 Ba . hit in~. lrplc, only 3 yr:. ultl. dhl 1:ar s1:101J m11 yrlv OCEANFRONT :.! llr & i! l:lu. hit in.s, frµ It•, only 3 yt'!; uld. tlhl t.!ar S900 moyrly JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 i.JIK..i I \l\1·~ i..'L')(llf'\lnY a roommatc~earrh aJO 752-5111 MATUHE Ft<1nale furn'd 2 l.ir. 21' ba twnhse Npl llgt!t 12.Wt lTV"J 642 14i0 & 646 7555 Neild t o sh are living exµl'n ses., Save tame money & confusion Lei us find a r omµat1ble roommate for you Wl· st:rilen all a ppllcants FINDERS-S EEKERS 1;.45.4434 ~ Br I IJath nr l>t·al'h Sl'l' ----------• Sa I 11 to 12 $4011 \ 1 <11 I HI I 12il1, ll~h Strel'I :'-I II l Hl<J\'k" Ill ht•<11 h .I hr 2 h:.i SliJ;, } 1.•arh ht lu-.1 ~ ... l'I li7J l.'i(Yi ·1 llr 21 • 11;1 111 l•an 1 ll'\\ I'• •11 tl'nn" tlhl ga ra.:1· '1•wµ11rl l 'r1·,1 Sii:!~ ) l'.lfl} f~l2 J.1!11 Will Shr lge lux hme n1rel~ furn 2 frpll'. m1r ro. C M 546-3428 F em.i lc roomm a t e t•i .share oceanfront ho me 'llewpar t Ueal'h Arter liPM 631 0232 Exel' rem de~I re ... to ~hr I u>. condo w ma turl' i.: >.ct malt: 552 1.190 Pf'::"f'IHH'S t-: f''em to shr a br C M 1111 l.11111 ~<111d. ,ll!r, hllU'ol' $158 + 1, Ulil' :!•,Ba , Jdlt~ :>l~lllJ \lust pay 1st & last ,\11 i;7:; W-1 I 111 I. ti116-2788 art 6 PM I lldrm. 2 Ila Ix· \ u. ~JI · Fl·m rmmte wanted. lg1~ nul'rµhp:J111t .11:..1n~rl\ furn lhr :.ipt nr bt•h 1;;;, t;(i70or1;:11 55!'10 s2 0 o m 0 6 o.16 5 2 i; :-. San Clemente 3876 fo;l'\Jo~ the Ot'l'un V1l'W' S! Ill K 1tb l'N !i OK 111!,W)i 1,:u 1556 \.'ll·k1 Jl{l fl'c: I , 'P<tr., new ground ll'1l'I I llH . I II \ aµartmcnt llullt 10, ('<lq)('t, drJpt!S, l'nC'lo,cd l'arJ.llln l:.iundr) fal·1ht} l'ubhr tcnnr~ r o urt.s and ),(ulf 1·uurw nght bl'hmd \dull ., no Pl'l " \IJ1lahl1· Ort I SJ.l5 m o lcJ"l' 1>12 Ul3!1 Ohl Spani)h I.: IBr, 2Ba d in rm g.ira RI.'. frpk . t 1110 ~q .ft $1511 m o 1:111 il51 )t'Jn. nt·l\, gnlf n1uro,1• I II'" .! BH :! Iii\ ~pht 11• '· t· I J l'J I Im t• n I lluilt "'"· t arpt•t rlrJpc·.., :!. o•:i rp.,ri... l.1undr1 f ,11 !11 I I µ U \ii 11 I t II ll I' • 0111"1" .1111f Ulltf 1 llUI 'l" nl.!I · t.1•h1nil \dull• 1111 p\'I \\,11J.,hl1· ()II 'l ~12.1 m11 11·.i..,.. Ill\ 111·1 '·ll lll:J)I ! Hdrm I B<1 'ml ) rd. 2ara~e do-.e 10 bearh. ~3-;;, mu 193 5 04i o r -196 4292 T racey n mmtl' nl-eded to s hr 1br I ba. hme w pool & JUl'Ull.I Wllung distanl'c: to brh Very rea sonabll' Call after 6pm 995.7079 or!l':l5-~11 Sh.ire 3 Bel rm C M $285 \l o u l 1 I 1 n l' F Non Smok er o ver 35} r s Be f o re I Oa m M Thurs 5"8·8643 Furn Apt to shar e at BEAC H Avail 9· 15-80 S200 :\1onlh !>46-7824 :\1 F ~hr 3 Br house in n1t·e part of MB Walk to b ch ne s p person onl) S225 mo 960 1787 a ft 5 '\hare JHr home. p1111 I ~'>II +.nr OCT 557 767!1 .'vi F tn .,hr 2Hr apt F \ IH ·~. S2CIU mo + 1 ~ ul rl 'fl\'{ l801 Jfl 1,p .M ~· ... n.ilt· 21 + llOU-'>t' ( 'n:;l.1 \I l' .... 1 s l Ii 0 + u t I I s:i:i 9331 dJ) s. 151 H2111 t•1 e!> Lisa Ip• ' • ~ :-.1oJ• -Br 1;<111ll•11 1pt 11.clrm 1 rpl dq1... p111 p<1l111 l1plt ,11 .111 I k I I \•lulh n•• p<'I • ::.;1.!ll 1111 l lltl , ........ 1.!hl :"'ii 0. eJn\ It'\' B<lt·h :! r11om-. rn Hott I Swo ~ ""l.O·· ~Juan Capistrano 3878 Female wanted to share deluxe 2 hr. 2 ba condo - With view & Jacuzzi ="'t-\1.po rt Beach a r ea C.ill 646-8270 or 642-9696 for details ,, I' I.Ill I k • )I I \'l l(IJ'\ 1 \ I 111 ... • \ • 1:1 i.;.11 11 I ti I • I \\ 1111 • I I.\•'• I 'I"' L1qu1I .ti• ,1 fflt •I I llr ,'t I llr \t'W! II j;,tl ,uJll-, 11 t IJ~h ~•M II~• 'I I St t1'< • 1 lo 111 :!llolrm ~1.»11 \II '" ,,,.I 1111 I ( lht ' t ~ , .... l't.11,t t '1 il it t, 11d , ,.1M1 I• t REN TIMES 631-4555 i'r ;• II• "•Hldo•t I :...1:!;1 \IJil .lpl>lll\ Ill•! hi ;, I>< Hfii.'l rl.\!> 1"11 1111! •·\1• ... &\\k11ol ... :1 ll 1 llullt 111, In Tn pit•\. $."~-~I m11 ''I l'l'I ~ 1; lU lz;'ll I. It•' I~· •111 l1oJ(\ 111111 \\'ilk lu It ll I ,, t I _ 1: ~ ,a 0\111 lOll~I· 1. 1•" 111111 .. 111 ,., .. lllJ.: l & , • ., ., I• I ll1". J1r pJllu · ~.1r 1,.,. 1 •• 111\ _111 .. 11 •• , .1 sr,5 r i· 1wn ~ "' I Hr • ll 1 ~·~· t .di "1" ~ -~ :i • 1 1, l•ll.l l•l\111 I '11'\1 Ito l 111 I 1111 '' ' .. .... I' .... I II 11 '"'I H .. , ti t li';"!Tll:? lfl •• ''"' "'"' .! l'I '\I• I•• 11> ' \\ p I!>. Apo1•m nh Uniumt\hed I~' ll I .......•..•.......... 3806 •.•..••..•.....•...•••• I\ t I· 11t1tl 1 11111tlo•l1·1\ t th t I ,.,,. l1d1•1u •t I 1,1 I 111•pl 11 f' (;I t•,1l I ti'\\ I I 111111 1.11 ••• p. I •I II< wJo 1 1111 J1 .. 111 d11111 \11111 Sopl I> \•'.Ill\ ' l ' 11 111 "'" .... 1 111.i. 111 1,11 II'! \ It I.\ I hr •I• 1 I.. .11 We'StiBJIU APARTMENTS Wr 2BJ ~1:,0 :>~5S .~ w •. ,1 wi1,.1111 i;31 .. ~1 \dulb 'u rwi-. .! Ill< fl<IOI gar I m1 tn .. 11-.111 '5-1:'!0 \dll' '\u p•·t .. 1, 1,n:l.'">l11rlitl 2.-..11 "II tin 11r;it1'fl .I Br 2 H.1 ( 11\\ llhUll•I' ... jl<ll 11111~ (1rPpl 1n p1111I (,Ull'I .111·.1 \dult~ 1111 IH'I., ~1·1;, 1,1.1 .!..~I fii:i ;,!11'1 ..! 111 l rµb, rll p•,, hit Ill!'> 1!·11 .\rllL'i, 1111 p.·t~ S.19:) 11111 l l Ill \'ktor1,1 SI tlX l.IHi \ft ;,P\1 ...,, • \( ·1 rn ·s wilt :! BI< t Ila .lpl Ojll'll l~·;Hli' "'I I 1111! I to.or loh 11£ l\ornl lt111111111 -.r;-, 11111 1ii:1 x1m:1.•1' ' • , " .I II I '.! I II ·' 111\\llhllll~l' $5.Jll 1'111Jl•• \,1rtl ('lo.,c 111 -.11111111111.: \dulh 1911:.> \1,1pll' Jo.IX 2 ti.Ill t,",ix;.~\·;1, ~.1~ .::i~. ~~ I ~-~~··;·1::·~!:.:(;,:··1~;~1:1~ ,•,11,..,1., 'll1 1H1 \1•1 o;-;;111;>1 OP" P•.11 ll-11111.., St)Sll ~ 1~rl 1;;m nr 192 ·~•11, FPm -;hr 2br ocn front S325 mo \'rh and ulll. "'J~h dn . gar 631-2-151 UJ1 l' I ' • • I J vr 1 : 1 \ 1 1 • 1 JI h I • 11 H IJf • 11 I!.; r 1 n 11 t 11 llq1 \ii, I 1111h I 11 , n-.in $Jjll \olll' ,,, rustin 3890 tlio. I"' \h 'II' •ol' 11,u:1 l>t·h •~ll~llJ .. >l ur h 11 :!.'°li1' ••••••••••••••• •••••• •• Plll"ih nt!" l "-nhse µool Ddightful 2Bdrm s:l)Cl 3br. 2 IJa. S19.'i .• utll & ... llllllllllL' l.11.,• l'I " 11.o 1,,11tl1 II \ltl l'oul l•'I II• I 'l:"\"1 ;Jtl \\ li.lh ..,, I.~ .1111 :! Ila. "l'l"'I unrl . l'lll l .:.ir 'It"" "l't \11•,,1 dl'I \1.11· ~1:-111 i:11 !~Jf),1 " llll'"·'f.:l ' Dona Point 3826 .........•............. \tra lg 2Ur 2Ba garai.:t• ~alk111g ""' ant'I' tu hrh. S l50 11111 s.111 :,oil! ur o/5 1111 Huntinqton Beach 3840 •...•......•....•..••.. Sun,f111w & l.:hJrm 11, th" (.'111) 2111 Ht•tn•.1t Onh ~ s.1rr. i fl't' REHTIMES 631 -4555 L1111'11 .ill .ulult 1111 1~t.., 1 >&:I Br ·•Ph i.21111 Lihnp 1 h h H-ll1 ••il!I ()t IU\o l••1l.,11l1• \II ,I (l!l' "'lor 2ba llll11' 1hh" hr I m1h•., h1-.11 h \dlh II 11 JI l' l ~ '-:! !t:; nl II :.:11>-K:ll\l HUNTINGTON LAKES SPr\HKJ.I N\i STf! E \\IS (' \St'ADl\i(i W \ n :Hl·",\l.LS TOWl-'.IU:'lot; Pl N ES 'i E\\' SI' \t' IC H S I. \K ESI IH: \ lll 'LT .\ l'TS • ,h\.. \1.111Jg,•r ahoul ~l:10 l)l.,,·11Ulll • Elt•i.:anl f1n•pl.111·., • l'r11 Jt•· l.1kt•-.1tl1• llJl "'" &. hall nlllt'' • llt•.111-.I pool & \\ hlr)j)OOI o,pJ VERSAILLES · Dhlt'<;ar •!l9ll51 h•t• ,1,1· dl'pr1s1t '15.'> 31·19 BACH/I BR R~IMES 631-4555 Fem s hare furnished \pt \ m·at uµgrJd1•rl ful l l\parimrntsMlrnished S J50 mo 12 o n ut 1l 't• i' u 1'11 \ [JC nth llU., l' Of' Unfumished 390 0 ReferenC'es 645·4740 art 1n l·rlnuktn~ p.,rkl1kl0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.iprn g ru u 11 d & In u n l .11 n S.500 mu Agent fHli:!ll 3 llr. :! Ba ~earl) \\' '"" µt Pen in S6tlfl mu D ii ' ti I 2 I lJ 7 9 . E ' l' 1;.12 78111 . Wknd 6'7S !:!021 r'anta-,t1r \'11'1\, tcnn1!> health club. pools ~µa lhr II\ rm. k1tt'h. bal \, Jll no" Supt>r at SS95 ;;;1 OJ';C) dys ~99 4015 (l\ l'' VILLA BALBOA "''" Luxun· 2 Br Condo F u I I -<i 'e (' u r I-I \' undt'rground parkmi. l'd)?t\C) Lane. s;;5 mn lii5 3007 \' r,,11 I lt•s PC'.nlhousl' 2 llr ;! tta t>cean 1 iew. S1·1· Si25 mo ti 11 Cl-IJ2 r; \ l'~ ll .. 1y Front Apts $lti0 to ~'700 !:;and) bea1·h :\1·a11 S<>pt 7th Doc·k s pare·• ;1~ 111:1.-11ru&675·tl49t 2 REUHOO~lS :J.'"J<l..1 Hi\LIH),\ flL\'() Yl'arl~ bl• St art m g 9 15. s1:-10 mn inds ut ils. sto\'l' & rcfr1g Gu s. 213·91iti 1711 Al?l I Bdrm Yearb Steps to be<1rh Garage parking S-100 mo 1(}115th S1 :-J n t.'73-3958. 544 6899 Seawind Village :\t'" 1&2 bdrm luxur) .1dult apls in 1-l plans from Sotl 5 , 2 bdrm tul\1lhouscs from S.SJ.'i + pools. tenm.s, \' atcrfall:.. ponds' Ga.s for rooking & heating paid f'rom San Diego Fn') dn1·e North on 1.k-:irh to !\kf''<1ddl'n then West on '.\k Fadden to SeJ" ind \'1 1 la).!l' lit.I 1893 51911 <keanfronl for Wrnll'r Hentah Fur111!-.ht•d & u.nfurn Broker 67.:i·o.1912 Rooms 4000 .........•.....•.••..•. .)n :\e wµort f~Jrh &-a,·h Hotl'I room .small k 1 t ,. h e n 2 :i !I 6 W Oceanfront S260 & up S260 Sec & d e po-.it fji:l-41~1 SC:"NY New por t Br h . 2BR 2BA. F'F:M. S hare. over 21 . T e nms. Jat'. Gym S220. !\1 -r Da) 838·2851 Diane 3 BR apt. Bal. Penn. F'em pref S200 per mo Avail now 675-9761 WJn ted F e m N on s moker Share attractive 2 Br Apt W qu1r1 mature fem E 18th SI C !\1 Pool w gar S210 +- i utrl ~·3.115. Prof f em to s hare 2bdrm, 2ba apl. CdM w /same 2 1 32. n o n s m o k er . $287 m o 673 33SS o r 6i3-177S aft 7 Male pref. pri.re nego1 5br. h se in' F'u unta1n \'alley. 847-LS34·Pat. Lg ~unn~ room. & lndry fal'ilo C M. 548 1372 ll kitrhn r e m 'I to s hre beaul 2 lll'f n•q bdrm a pt. in C M S235 inrl utll Call D:inny 957-2827 Room&Bocrd 4050 ...........•.••.•••..•. R oom and bo<1rd for hil(hly j!1ftt'CI adult!>, p1'l condo 111 F'tn Vh (j1111tl superv1s1on. pvt room or double 962 OSIO Vocation Rentals 4250 ......•.......•.••••••• AVA.LON eves Roommate for duplex at bearh . S2501mo A1,11l Month Mo nth or year round 675·5769 Lu Questa twnhse. 2 br Jva1I. I pvt bath No pets or kids Share w s ingle o wner . S450 m o Ca II 960 8636 111 t~ l.111111111 I.II' \1 I """ ~·~11111 •1:1 IXH ll11 .!lia tlr••IX'' • In. nr • W1l'inn & l'l,1l'l'nlla SSi!i •I m111.: .. 1ro111 bl•ac h 842-1160 l~i:.! Eth .. \11• II U 1.lblk..'> \\' of lic•;u•h Bl I Garaqttt ffw"Rent 4350 \ ,. rl\ 'ft1 lh.1 111.111111· ~ .. l ITil dlt!\µm ••••••••••••••••••••••• fl 11,1111 ,1; I lf~I ' 11111 NEWPO RT S llOR ES. 3bdrm. 2btL, n e wly redecor ated . o lder p referred. S7 t 5 1mo 67$--1886, 673·8145 3400 •••..•...•.•........... I llt-1l1 urn11 11111111 '' 1 H•1•h ..... n 1111 u 1 • nru i;;, •••.r.• 'ipat:IOU.'i k1m11\ :i hrlrm 2 IM ~15 Pia~ ground & po.ii :>IH •15.Yi rr11m 12 7 l'\1, llH. pool. J(ar. I m1 tu Ul'l'an $150 ,\1llto; No 1)l!t., &lf>.03.S.l or ti-I I 257K 'i block from beal'h :I Bdrm 2 Ba L'p~ta1 rs llwlt-ins. sundeck. gar Lease S6SO 127 '> -14th St &tO-f\140 Weeki} rental Sleep!> II Ca n }O n T e r race To wnhouse Secl uded patio JI 2 blk.<> brh Sept Or t o p e nings Di r k Bogard 213 510 1086 Box 1707 A\•alon 90704 10x20' Garage. o nl y Costa S40 m o Call 636-4120 Stora g t' M e s a 1 ·5P ~I . BIG CANYON McLain Townhome 2 HR 2ba Tennis, pool. jal'. sec. Cvd parkinM for 2 c ars . 644·7722 dys or 64().8368 ev /wknds Westrliff are a lovely executive hom e J Br, 2 Ba . availabl e fo r immediate ocrupancy. Dee . J . 0 . Property Management: 751·27_!J7 BAY FRONT Lg glamorous 2Br; 2Ba. boat dock avail $1300 mo. Owner fagt 675-0105 2br. 11 2ba, Nu In 1m• area $.525 mo 637 -1051 Condominiums Unfumished 3425 .•.........•........... MIMI OCEAN VU Versailles 2 BR 2 Bt\. pool, J acuw. $700 mo yrly. ONTHEIAY 2 BR 2 BA. secunty, pool JnSfmo Waterfront HCMMs tnc. 631-1400 The fastest draw 111 the West . J L>aily Pilot l'lass1f1ed Ad 642-S67R fl> • ._ ••• . ~: -~-----~--------........ - '1:10 l"l11d111 .ipl, 11111 kll1 h1·11 :?lw•d1•u111111111,,1"1 tlri~ utu 1111 1 ~:no l1111h .,,· 1111l11111 1111111 "I II~ I ,S.-)1•1 "'' • \dulh 1111 p1•1-. l t1h\11', l·'t ,., .. L.\ QI I ='ITA 111-:1< \ICIS \ lti2ll Parl..s111l• Ln I hlk w 11f lwad1, ;J tilk ... " nl Edini.:1·r !!-Ii ~~111 HOW IS THE TIME for JOb seeker!. to ch1•t•k thl' Dail} P 1l11l llt•lp Wanted clal!s1ficu1i1111 If the job you want 1s not the re you m1~ht t:ons1d l'r o(ferlng your St'rVl('eS with an ad 1n lhc Job Wanted rlitegory P horw 642-5678 r --- -- ---1 1 Going Into t l Business? I 1As required by law . ' ne w busi nesses uitlng a Fictitious leuslness Name must !re g ister that name fwith the Counly Clerk. !Call the DAILY PILOT LEGAL DEPARTMENT for forms and further I Information. 642-4321 Ext. 332 . t. -.· .. . ... . ·r .. ,...... - ~ u r . r rjl 1 (' • I·: ... I cl (' . 11nmac , S-100 mo l"t & la~t. 1\\ ail nr111 No p\'1:- 1 l'hlltl. 641\ l«ll6 2 Bdrm. I Bath. w deck & l'Ol'I gar E sitle $150 The He al 1-:.,tate Store H75·177 I 313r. :ma apt S..195fmo 79!'> Shalimar. C M 5:!2 1734. 9-5 or 870-181!2. aft Ill' M 2 l.Jdr m. !louse. fncd y:m1 Garage P et OK S.180 mo $125 '!Np. 642 0857 1 llR 21 2 Ila I ~nhSl'. t'IO~l' t11 bcarh. fµl 1· gur. hie p at 111, S550 l!l' r mo !Hw ·2'J:l7 Subbl· to Mar :11 . 1981 3Br. 2liu wtrfrnl condo w boat s lip $900 mo. 1213 I 592 :>'12fl Wo111llak(> 1\r11s 1&2 Br · apls Adults. no pel:-. lk•aut 1ful 11t•w, ~HJ 6591 Luvely 2 & J Bdrm Townhouses, !(arage, pallo , laundl) far 1425 & $.525 Call 213 596 7202 Have somethmg you want Trade your old stuff -for tosell?Classified adsdo n ew goodies wit h a 11 well 00-5678 Cla.<1s1fled ad 642 5678 --... "I ...... ·-. . . .... I . Ckl•an,·1ew 2 BR. brand new Villa Ralboa Condo. S8.50 mo. 64 1·3601 VILLA BALBOA CONDOS Adult only Hdrm. Den. I'• Ba Large patio. 2 Bdrm. 2 Ba with orean view From S72S Mo. JRL Properties 645·4566 645·6459 e an view Vers aille s Penthouse. 2 Br. 2 Ba. f'ireplace . $695 per m o Wkdys 547-6355. Eves & Wknds 95.S-11.20. l"md what you want in Dally P1lo1 Classlfteds. -... -... •OCEJ\NFHONT. i\1 all no w . da lly , weekly Spertai'.'ul a r vie w 673-SURF. Ro sarito Beach . Baja Mex. 2 Bdrm 2 Ba. Day. Week . Mo on Bear h. Ptivatc. New. 546-3642 Lge Big Bear Cabin. PoOI tbl. color t. v. 2 frplcs Sips 14 714·545·6916 -----Rentals to Shan 4300 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Moving? Avoid depe>slls & c ut li ving expenses' Pro fessiona lly s ince 1971 Garages. 10-l21-.i by 31' Drywall finished. Re ar door entry for wor kshop or storage. 84~9501. -------Office Rental 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH (or"•' w.,t1 l1fl n, .•• olr\d ''"'"• .... ./.AkC-tll°""'9 ;/ c-...... 1 ... 11 ... 1.t ../1ttv• .,, ........ ./,-.,,,. __ , ../ ... o. -wlc• ./ ....... ~ .... Call Mr Howard 6 4 5· 6101 HOUSIMAnS 832 41:.4 Classified Ads. your onl' stop s hopping cente r. -======-~~~...L-::=====- . -r\ ... - ChlMM Ae...-ctwe K349"'~ C1•ntr.11 l'uvun1·t u" l 'hn11 ··••··················· Drt\I'" ,l\"l•l'dl l.111• I •I •It "IHI 1 r' • -.,.,, ,, . .,., 1111.: .. !\&S 1h1Jh11lt "'" 111 .1 L.11· 11 Carpet Stt • u •.....•.•••.•.......... YMC 1\ H11•r ''"""' Pro11ru111 1''111 1 h1hln·n 10 1(1 Ulk~ l 1111 U I \lt>tl lhru fo'ri 1'1 ·'"'I"" '·•111111 pn>v llled 1>1.! ''!"-'1 UAll\ s1·r11-.it; "'' h • .,, ... lum hes & '"·" k' ""I .i fo'c11c1-d 'd 1 'I\ \11 I"" t Areu . 11 tf.!llt> ><13 1 '' • W\ INli l'lll 1 Lil \t< t in nn .\11•.,11 \ ''""' II 11 Mr., \ 111111 JI •l'I Ill 1. ltt.'t ">l'h1 .. 1I d11l1I I 11 l m\ hunk', l.111.lh. r•• .~ 'I Juu1·h1111 ~ .1r1•.1 Ill.I • • ···••··•··············· lHB\S11·n'llG 111' ho111 lunl'he-. & .,n.11 i.., 111. I ol f'l'nced 'ti 111 \1q•11 r\',I S4J 11'281> ~.; l.,!I > ...•.•.•••••••...•..... H c mode I f.. H ,, • • 1\d1ht111n!> F~p cl \I• Ref s Call Oou.: il1 t t~<i· 1 l'RE.\ fl\ E l:::'I. \'I RON \IE'\ J'\ Con!ll rul'l11)11 '\t.111 GJu,.:.. HcmoJeb '>µ .. " 196 :r.28 .... , ..........••••..•. C•Ple"' C a,.1" • ..•....•••.••••..•..•.. 1.1 • I- I• I l\J I ........•....•......... f( "II Ill I ti I I I I II" , .. ,. .... i. I '"Ill ....... J.!C' ........... ,,_ • .... ' It ,, i>r • I.fl ......•••••.•.........• C Al((A COUHSUlt4G \I-MINAR huhH 9 f allHI 1t 11 11111 1 \.1·11 .. d It I a 1 • • • "'' • f 1t.1 t '· '•1t I ~ llliill I tlo ll1 ,1 lot 1111:1'1 G.0t ntnq I lit., ,'It Ii I '" 1\ l Cir o~~/Hauhnq I I ' I , \ I ' I Celrl't'nter t "'" , .. 111 11 " I "' ''"' I 111~11 1 t l "fll t .. I n l E x l l II \ It .111\t 1 l• • d I r ~d1tlt•1111111 l.uul" 11'11111 lla111tn11 'li711 n 111,icl, 1111 111.11·11 , ,11 .I , 11 .. 11ui•, • 111111 >'It' I '11ll l>nv11I I I 1• 1• I I I 111 Ill I II jl ~ > i;, H(~tli ' •• Ill II ' I I I I •• ,. 2 ' " u II K '1 ,. II ··~11111 111 ... '' 11 tl1h ~ \\ 11•,111111'1 l11lll ll'• hol\l' 11 ... '1"'"~" •· ''il I ll'f 'ti 1\\, U I 1 m k \uni & I 'I'(, 11 ltlC'I 1111111' 111,11111 I 11-.fllllft , .. I 1111111111111 I-I'" • I •·11 lt'lt. ' ,II ti ... ' l'1•h ........••...........•• 1111 .111• I lt11 l1!1 I ' ii \ 11\f UWU I ,. I\ h •' t.u.-UH·h~ ltUI <1" 11Ul h..i I<. J >.JI.:~ I .ii I l ·"I II \111, .. 1 •~1 11(1 l \1• v. 11 p1" 1ol1 \U\l'-''ltl tU lu11.-1,f111up i .. >111 h11p tRRA.HD GIRLS \\tit ....... , , h11p ,, t \ 1•11t . 11, .. kl• .... I l~l I• 1'11111• 111(1 I Jiil I, I I 11 I o 1 11mp.1111"11 , .. I •l• lln11" I !1-.111111µ I 11t ..'I. \\ 1'11 I tll I \I '•.\ 1'f!h;'ltl\1,1 Handyman ...............•••..... It• I I• 11111•1 \l'lllt'fll .!a \ I l \ J* L• f i" l 1 II i II •' I t.·11( 1141 11111• I' II 1;•1> I \11' ( 11 \I.I I'll \I If~ l111r111 ltp.Cll• ... 111,dl J •h I\ l~t 1~111 11 t • Houfinq .....•................. 111111111~ <'VI IHHlp .lttb~ \._k IUI lt11111\ • l!t 1;lti11 I l.111 I 11111' ,. ·I·· .111 1111 l .. " 1 ··1 •. r •' 11H•' a I 11\JJ:lf' I 1111 k '!Ill• k 'ol'I \ ,;,.i2 -; ... ~ I 1,.1 111,01111 1·1111111 I .111 1111 ·•II\ I 11111.: ( .ti I •11\ ·~lll ll \l I l'll;1'1il'1.l-.\NINl; I 11·•• 111111 & 11 .. 111111111( ur ' Hay "4H 127li I l.111111111 1'V 1 l1•.111u11 Jlllh .11 \11\ ll'ol'o I olll'' ( 0Jll lttl ,.,1 R1<lt ,11,!4 Ur7 11 Hlllltj.'. \ 1111 I It .111 Ill" IJ.11 .. h u.;o11 1uh:. J• II I 1f, 'Uhl c I• .11111 1" 111mm111i.: 11 11111111( I r1•t' t-.... t ,:-,; >'.;.'71 ~edeonilMJ •············•··•·•••·· l't 11 Iii v.rk 11!1· 1N11i11I. l•llllUl'I -.(ll lJJ>lll ~ \\ '''"" 111111111..: ... lt'dfll I p I 11 µ h 11 ( Vi I II 'I 'ti IS.lX ).tl I H r I I \ II 1~1 1-. ,.._, l1ll~'\l W0\11-:'\ I :u,11 Jiil~ ~Jl1~fal·t lllll l'all~i.I 1i!.17 -.1 \\1 ' u~:u. '·s fluUM't:ICJlltng $.!5 .1 ,,, 5.~i IO~• I lll'>-IJ1111::.1t.ll' Ul'I \lt•ol11-.d ... 1111k1ll 1\lth xlnt 11•1 \\11Uitl ltkl' ltl hllll'>l'!>ll H11·h ii I 1;,r.1 i:lm V. 1111 .1 HE \I.I.\ t'l.1-.. \:'lo 1 11111 st:' l'all l;tn~hJm I 11rl h, ,. ,.,t 1;.i;i ~123 II 1u,•·1·1t· 11111111 1 11111 "h.1t~ t' 111 Su1b 11 Murr J11r detail ... ~2 l!XH.I PaintiftcJ/Poperinq ......•.•••.•............... S 11t.•l'11 Y , l' fr 11' 1 t' II l . Ouvc~N ·~~.~~\1~-:·~,:;~1~;; dt!>t•wtublc, 11101\ tdual .irt'u If Y"· must fl'•" hJ\ lowt·st ralt'S own lmlllred. hr'd ~ 114;e, .,u1)11ht•o, lxmtktl w "Int 1l'f\ l''ft.•t'e'll tl75 51:!1 I' u 111 ., <.' I 1• u 11 1 n g , rt·J ... onablt· r .1te-. rt•r ' Xlnt work 5411 3277 Hous.sitti'") ......•••..••.......... lh-won,1blt• U<.:I Mt•11trnl i.ludl•nt with xlnt ref would like to h1111se .... t H 1c·h 714 639 7JOCI Janitorial ....•.••.••............ Htll & Manlyn 's Cll?uning, l'.i111tang & Car11<'nln Co ofrt:r'i f.ill s p l·t1ah ,111 8444 .•.••..............•.•• Brn•kwork. small ioh'> ""'"'port, Costa Mesa & In tnl' ti75 3175 eves Urtl·k. i.tnnc. blo<'k wurk. tilt> tlr:.. tont:rett' pat1ui.. Wik-.. Url~eW<J)~ 1l1•f'> 1-'rce l.'S\ John 8--16 15113 Fin"' ext 1111 11,11111 mi• IJ1 Hit h.i ru Sinor SI It 1 11\.., 1 n n~· K:lt. .~.:.:; ;t 1 hr-. l'a1nlln.: & l'J111·nni.: l'rur v..ork I-rr·1· ,.,, lh11hl Stl•H· !)47 12141 Paint 1ni.:. lu ralt-s 1rrim .. t1 ... l.'rV . wurk niul 1•r1al i:uar 6Jf; 714':1 <>r >HK ~,i~t Paaol111g inter, ex1t•1 lo 111\t'., 1111med serv J rt·• l"'t 11-12 O.'lbO ur 8411 SI.ii-I l'apt"nng by l,c Paµtl'I $13 50 rl all rm.'> pd pt 1' fo:x p Ill 15 1JO !">JI} 2350 Plcnter /Repair •..........••••••...... ')tu1·c·n & Plasler f'atc·h nu J•Jll lo•J ~111 qw1 (., ,\ rll'iln 1>1:; IWJ, 1;.1:; I l'~t I n l 1· ' t ~ '< l u r 1• • re~lu1 '''" & pJtc h1•, Frl'l' ,.,, \lu1n ... 1•1t·' 1,.1:; "fi,(I Bll)(•k Bnt•k Stunt• ::.tunu planter., & repairs !-'rel' Plumbinq t .,l !):Jb 9906, 968 7480 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cu~to m hrt<'k. s tone. hlock, tOll<'rCll' & SIUl't'O H1•f ~ F1 cl' est 51!1 !*-1:12 Moving ····•·•···········••··· Mo' >ng '1 The Stan 111g t'nllc·~t-Student:-. h;" 1• ~rcJ\\ n l.ll' TJ2\ 1:11; Same g0<xl st•rv t>.t l fl.127 PaintingjPaperinq ....................... l'FTEllS P.\INT1-...1; t:'<pr d Hea'> llalt'" I-ree 1-.!->l Cull lil'nt· ;>.)2 WSN G C:11tlt} l'lur11h• 1 He1J.11r 'l·r1111 111 ... 1.il ldl1U11 UcH·k J lu11 • l'1t1fln1\111n fi42 •np AGAPE.FORCE l'i\INTINC; l'O'.\of P \ '\ 'r ·1 < ;,~11l'ral111n~ Of P.11nt1111! I· \t'••ll1•111·1· :i:i:. !i701 " ' \ I-\I 11 I· \ I I ·, I' I. I \\ fl I '\ , , ll;11ul111kH1 J~"' l<.11 ·• t>lh l l.111 ._,.,vie .. , & r1·pa1r 1101111~ 111111111' ht .tic I'> ,.1t11l \0 ol .., h \ I 11' f ft 1111' ' •• t ..... II \ 11 I I II 11·l11r111•t1 r,1 l-.ol• hi II P.O. Bow Rt ntah .•••••••••......•...... 1'111'1 ... 1111., ••.• ,, •• 'I Il l \I \II II 11 n1 'I Iii • 111111 I I rt \\ \ (cl \1 .It lilO tl LIHoot • 11 llHI Roafin<J •..•...•.••....••.•... ((1 to t1 r lit """"I I 11 Sociel Sl'r .,;,..<'~ .... ··-······ ... l'IClll I I \1 -. I il k 1 I 11" L• I \ II < 11 J• I I' I 1 hl f '-.! •...•.... t 1ut1tl,..N1 Beach Til~Co 1111 r '"" t 1\,11 111, •11 .0111 110.u cl t ,., ,. ""' ·l(ll>t'.lr & hnrn1· 111 • 't ,,, . , , '"' ti I I I , .... t "" ,,, k n ••"" ~"r II 1\11' 1-'nl I\ ... 11:11. ,,c.1 ~ I t11• rlr~. \\11ri.. lllH~ ('II'. I •I t 111 town 1.,1 1• .. t ·•··••··· .~ ....••..... I I l I , I I, '- ' , "•111 .1 pr11 111n 1-: 111 • I ••11v1ni.: 11t1 1••'·tl ~t·n u:11;, 111 11\ I II I! 1 .. 111 l1 11 i.: \t nit• •• •• • • • ••• •••• • • • • • • • • • I lu1 ·• 1.,. 1 l• r • '' cu.,lom llome Hq .. " I It) I hl'•" ttl• 111.1 RENO\' \Tl'l\r IH5 :r. 1:1 ' 1,1. I d \ 'tll \\ I Ill t l.1 ... ,&11t'•I .uh. du ,t, K \\ho•llt<'I H•U n • Im\ 111.: 111 -..-11111~ I l.1, 1111.,I .111 \t•rl '1111-: \\Ill 1-:l'I \tl\11 ,.._.~,,1~t lo tilt' r1.:h1 p1•11 pit' ( .ill I 1111 I) • Id.! .1tiil! \\ .111t \cb < .ii I I> 12 f1h iH \\'ant Aili. (J11,1hl) ft',1clc•1111 ti I• 111,cl I PWI' µlumlo1n ~ 1,1,111i1 !wrv11·t·~ ;,111 ll~ .•....•.•..........••.• ~~i~~-~~~ ••••• ~~?.~r.f!.i~.~. ~~."·~ ..... ~~?.~I ?!?~~-~ ......... -~~~-~ ~i.q ft for Sl:!Spermn L..i.;1111.1llo .11t111tl11• "I• l °"''r;i~1 l1.u.ii-• Jur tent 4001 U1n·h St.,N R \J!f•ut ""'" J1 h ll•J1 ··• llt ~ •••• lh1ll11 .. 1 l'1·11111,ul;1 5-1 1 5032 •I.• ''1 ft I'• ~1'.11 .... t '" Fu11 /.utll 111 '< I R~nt··~ •• ~Jw.!!:•t~1~1 :r.4 131 6.00 :lried1cal Dental/H~t 11 f>S I \ \I~-'\ 411( \ ''• t ~ .... -· t:'O 776 sq fl IO ;'II c .. ~ I .. I t I \ i'. I I I .... \ ... I • I \ I \\ ,111ll·d '" l ·11 ... 1. \11 '" ur Mesa. Ground noor rull I I :\I I H equipped Pn\ ate pat au "'I 1 \1 1 .1 \ ,,,,,, It• etc $5 43 m o. T•>m ., 957 190() ' I fl I I II I ii S..•1 H 1 hf 1617 Weslcl.Jff. N.B. Want fina ncial inst. 7000s f lSl. noor Agent 5"11 503~ F\Jm1shed offi ce. Rank of Costa Mesu Pla1a $175 p e r mo 556-3900 No lea-.t• Attftlffon Doct0n! Unique free s t anding, well appointed 1TWtl11 .I! bldg . located m heart of H. D 6 treatment rm~. X-Ray rm, bu:.11w-.. offlcc. hte recepl1011 rm + pvt office area \' .11 I Sept. I Ca II tnda) I 111 appt lo see REDC\RPl-:T 893 1351 Execull\eSu1le Jnm• W rccept um£ 'n Xerox. m.iil in n•·\\ i;?ard~n hi o! <.:.111 ~I ltnl (J(f1ce:. 2Z5 tu i:>11 ~4 t From S200 1-Hir rny1111. Neur CdM & :-.. 11 l"r"', 5Si 71110 'THE" EXECUTIVE SUITE Full .. ervitc ufrt<•" :'l.l•v. port< \·nh'r ti40 S.170 NEWPORT BEACH Hi4!1 Wl.'::.td1ff IJr Call Gent' lilll &12 o;!m EXl'l'Ull\'l' off1rl' -.ult• llc-t t•µt 111111 .. l C":lll ~1~>7 111'1 J I-IJ1mg.·r \llUflH') fq ) lt I H 1& I •U" t ~ .... 1110111 I l.1 11111111 I" ,. Ill 'I• "' I 'II pl ft 644 9990 SMALL OFl=IC:E h ·r re nl J}U"\"IL 1 II p .11 lu11 io I "" \1 1 I' Roy Mc Cordie, Ritt 548-7719 Ii I '1111 'I t i' 1 l l fl JO ·. t I 111 II I , . I ' ti I ·' I I avail. Near 0 (' \1rpm1 l'I' • 28S sq ft 1ncl udt•" 1 -.II"'"'" Jr 1il ret•eptic1111&l. Ja11111>r1.tl 1111 110 ' .. "I',,, 111\d ::.enrce. Jll ulll p;wl tv l t • 1 'I • .• !-. •· • more CaJl S:;li 03.S:I \1 111 11·• 1 Commerr 1al . c;tor1 ' shops E Side. (\I I r SD.S I w smk 548 i:l.l!I KOLLCEHTER NEWPORT Elel(ant e'ecul1\·e swl c., m prestige locat11111 W1tfl com pl ete support services 714 8..'Jl Otilll l room. + •, ba Pn1,He entr. ul1I pd. m.im .. 11 rtl HB. $165 Sierra \]j!mt Co &U Llil Cd~1 Office 360 !>q £1 1)1 n '1ew. nev. crpt&. l ll M o M o or leas" 675 S.W4 CORPORA TE PLAZA NEWPORTCENTEll 2 Pvt ofrs wrlh recept11in area. 759·1550 8us1neu Rental 44SO ····~·················· Fm ~ 1, r 1 ~ f I 11 • 1 1 • JI ,, '· .... 500 to 2700 Sq Ft. \II \ l IWI !llt f I \Z \ I>:.! \\1 \ 1 111t I I 'v1 545-4123 NII I \1 ,,,. 111 171"1 o;q tt ,11 11! 11 pr11111 111 '"'' I I I ti ·"' ... \\ I) I 111 \ 1 I t. J "•w• \\,1111••1 i-.11111 lt11 •11•""'" h I I • ti I I I I ' '" Y..dlflhU U 'li t )2 tit ~ .. ulil Ill ••II I.II" I) \~ \ I' 111 'I. I '.! I o Ii rto11111 f' 01, &< omml ~p.111 'S:.!:.!11 1'11 Si iO lt'tO c17 5 11 21J Industrial Rentd 4500 ....•.•.•.•...•........ "\v:irl 'i<"pt l~th rm vJ\v 11 a '1' 11;;,;• "t II '""" 1>r I '111• r 1 • c•• .I IHI I ' II'. I' I I I 1 r r t•d :1 \du!• \Int 11 ft'rt·n1 "' i. 7 :l , l ti I I•. \ ,.,, \H'l'kl•nd<; :-..e<I .... fiOU>lllU s q fl µr , ... 111 1• .. rru·t• -ip.it'l' 111 '\1•v. port 1 '1•nlt'r or near 11 l \trJ'lrl I-'J I l'u l '<di l'urt <•rt•t•nhur)! I llOO 12fi 2i ~I BuslMss /Invest/ Finane1t ...••.••...••. ....... Business Opporiwtity SOOS .....••................ RO Oft MG \I I I ' µ t'' n• pa 1 r ... 11" u I,, 1 1"11 Fr e ~:~111n .t11., C.1LI Bob ,.\H u,,..!' BEAUTY SALON 1'1 111w L•H h•1• 1 hl•nl ""' 1 .... , 111r111" :.q1µ111ntPc1 l''l1 t>'l!t11 tJ ~h 'I' l'oun1;11n • .t I I t 1 ~ I .l II 0 U t I t\ I' 11111 \ I.\.! t1 I lf1 ;i(l I I' \I lnwesttnl"nt <>pporl\#lity S015 ..........•..•.....•.• I' \ I 1 ,1 !< II \ t " I I I I , :lo., II" IJ \ 1"1•11 1 v.1th \(Ill 1, h• 1 .. h1 i;h r1·•u1n ..I I 11 '•I 502S ......•.•.••..•..•.••.• ./NEED /MONEY • CREDIT MO PROBLEM 2nd & 3rd TD loans 978-6531/BSS-1145 ,\rran.l(rd h\ Coast Hom! Loons \ Mort~JI!!' llrokt•r ft fflVll: .. 11'!1.AL) ~ ••HANt.:tA\. HOMEOWNERS One Day Appraisal l !>e your t'qwh for bill~. home ddd1l1ons. "·" atwns. "ll' i\n:. amount. an) rt•;.io;on t'red1t or Joh not nctl'~'ian . l'ompare our 1• 11 :; l i. 2 I h r s & \11.!ckcnds. 644-J92l, 846-5567 Id eal location ror Attorney. Real Estate. or En treprent"ur Offil'e now available · large paneled Reception area with s tora~e and 3 p r iv at e o ffi ces 1n '>tor ,(j!t 'PJC '' :.!8 "I ll l•----------PJ\ ""11 i:ll·1 trt• 11;:~1 •HOME OWNERS :• beautifully mainla1ncd • full service building (Com er Westcliff Dr & lrvlne. Newport Beach I BOO sq. rt. Call Melissa 645 6101 When you call Class1f1ed '°place an ad. you're as •ured or a rrie n dl) welcome and help 1n word.Ing your ad for bcsl res ponse. Cull Now ' 642·5678 Oh m-. \\,i\ 1 \f $10000 f,.p 2'JJK or 1u:i tl!llK • I-or rent ,(oral(e .. part> \1 I Int '.!.'i WHll'. l30'lonii 6 ht.lilh t·ham hnk knee (;uurcl 110..c $<!\Ill mo Call s..17 2203 SUPf:R NICf;, 16()0..65011 sq rt Great location & park1nl( .1:1· gross 7:fl 74t> W 17th St C M i;.u; 11511J TO $100,000 For Alty Reason Louns Secured Dy A Combination or Real and Per11onal Property Call Chuck or Janice 24 hrs 7 days 957-5823 AMERICAN WAY MORTGAGE CO Ne" 17.iO sq ft tndu~lnal ---------• uml Cur lt.!ase Incl 744 sq fl of air 1oncl carpetl'd offiCl' Xlnt I rvtne tnllU'>l t·umplex 111 1' I\ r I) k (" I I U () f} 7H M8 117:"1 If )OU want your advertls· mg message lo reach rmrc people al lower eosl. Cla11slfied Is the way lo go! Call N6w! tH2·567tl ' I , Money to Loan 5025 Announcements/ •••••••••••••• ••••• ••• • Personals/ YOU CAN BE SURE WITH A BANK 2nd TD's REDUCED RA TES ...santiago Bonk 714-832-5200 Ask for Linda f1ynn or Karen I.urn Money Wanted 5 0 30 ••...•..•.•.•.•......•. Pvt Pty needs min S for I yr. Will pay 10% int Prime rMidenre nr So (\last Plat.i s.is 1717 Need SSIJ,000. 2 yr loan w pledge lrg 2 n d a ~ collateral 644 91100 , 673 11) .. 1.1 Mort~. Trust OeedS 5035 .•....•...••........... Sattler MtC} Co. \II li pes of rl',JI c·..,1,1te '"' eslrrlt'nt-. .. mce 19-l~I Specimixin<J in 2ndTDs 642-21 7 1 545-06 I I Cash for T.O's. \mrrH·an :'v11 g Bkr 95:l \111 W1do\\ h a;, lllllflt') for 2nd T [) "o cn-iltt r hP1'k. no l'flll) fot J( llOll (,ill \(;T ~ii:l i ;lll dlf\IHTW STOP!! Taki' tame to r('lax and shop al holnf' ll'!> '>Im pie with Dail) Pilot Classified Ad.., And 1f you have somelhm~ to sell. call a friendly Classified Ad Visor ;it 642·5678 Lost & FoWtd ···············••••···· Announcements 5 100 •...•....•............. Now You Can Sell More "ith l>a ih Pilot Pt::\'\\' Pi~C'll ER \US Still onl~ ~2. :1 lint'" for 2 dJ~'> 11111\ :.l .! ll;I\ I h .1 ltm· \ti\ l' I I I'"' ltflt' ltf 111111 I' 11t·ms ':ih11•d ll f) lfl -11111 l-:;11 It ,1dol 11111nal l111t· i- 1111 h li01• 1111' t 111' I\\ fl ""' '>•11r' 1111 I II Ill 111 I" I I I ,ti tcl ,1 I I••\\"" I h ,11 t! • \ .... 11 ('o ''"' 1•111111 .. 1 \ol 0 1 It c \t1U I ll.111 ~ \ !llt'llt.11 cl \1 ,,, "·'''''' 11tl f-1r '"' ,.., 1nr11rn1.1\1un dllrf I lf•I I' 1 \flUI tltf I ,111 642·5678 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS lirom·o J oust .-.;ull> Chuhh~ l'Ol':'ITR Y \I) tdJC preparer oHer.., ont' thml( tbal t'ollnh In ('<J~e ol <Ill auull. lw put~ \OU 1m a plane .:omii out of Litt> ( '(JUNTR Y. SELL idle ilems w1lh ;i Daily Pilot Class1ftcd Ad 0 0 0 0 0 t?i.i.~·, ~ ftav'e( -h\k.if"lt yor.A ~vJay .f.rorn you.v ph~? U se Answer Ad se rvice wh en p l aci ng yo ur ad . . a D aily Pi1ot ad number wi ll appear in your ad w e take your m essa ge s 2 4 hour s a day . . you call in at your convenience during office hours and get the responses t o your ad ... this service is only $10 per week . Fo·r more information and to place your ad call 642 -5678. DAILY PILOT • ..,,.,., ,. •• ------.,. ---.. -... -------........ -.. -........ t •.. . . . . Lost&~ 5300 lost & Found ..•••.•..•............. FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5678 Lost or Found a pet? Ca II Animal Assistanl·t· League 537-2273. no ree LOST 2 dogs ' Fem Shepherd type blk wht . Male Blk Lab. REWARD 645-2665 -------- l..o\l :\Idle Huff C.wkt.>r Spaniel. 1'\ns to nnmc "Chester .. CdM, Cumco HJl!hlands area. fkward li42 7418 or 759·035 1 LOST. Samoyed 1 v.-ht I. Ft>m. "Wolf". H B art>.i 9 2 11 0 R E W 1\ ll U ' IWi 201~ l~><;t Sml l''em Bm Blk I ahh~. approx 3 1 r-. '11· ~ttth Ha~ rtnnd CM lh '> &12 2100. t'\'e5 645 llfS.18 1..,,, Bu:.tt'r llrc1Y.. 11 I ..tbb' <«H {'lr11hh1 & 1 !' r ~ · I r i e n d I ) \• 1 t· Wlli.011 P a rk . t' M Pleai.c l'all 5 !Ii 02!!ti Lo~l Sleek blac~ k tlll•n. J mu old . .:old c·~cs lttlle h<>y heartbr11k••11 1 631 ll&t l.OST \fehan llouncl an:.wers to HaJJ, all hlond. 'have1I .1nklc~ t'all an} lime S3fl·•l lllfi Found Small \\h tll' rl'rnale dog w t•ollar Vic Gisler st·h1>ol 963 1186 Found Golden Retnevcr Nr Talbert Edw;inh. II B Redd 1 s h ~1 a I e 842 2811 ound German Shepherd puppy 7mo Call 962·8405 Eiits Nev.-land ound Temer mix. blk m;ile Retriever mix. female . Ware hairt.>d Terner mix. blk. ma le. Lahrador blk malt' NPwport Beach 1\m ma I Shelter. 644·3656. 'ound Ork gray poodle mix Female. 894-4987 ound Orange Tabby kitten Nr. Wilson Park C. M. 548·0296. Fo und German Shorthair female. call & ident. 557-9397 i''ound: Dark blueish gray female cal with kittens. 9/7, vie Wilson & Stale. C M 645-358.5. --------- ound: Male Germ;in Shepherd. can't loco1e owner Needs new home Please call 49fl·Ol30 ound: small mother dog & pup. Vic Indianapolis & Newland, H.B. Call to ldenl. 963-2963. .•.•................... H ll 'N lJ \I.di ~1 11111· 't' !'JI '11· lll•il & Bui '·' <'1111 ,, II ll >! l ll t ·• 111 11\ C ... SJ7 227'1 d~~ h 1u11d 1'1 malt • .1 )OUnJ.: ~rd) & bl.tc k " \Ohl IJjY,~ \'it v.11~1111 & Plarenu.i r.-1.5.!Jltr. Fuunil Fem Wh1k Tl' n1 1 .it K :'tfo11 C M 33;1 \\ lkl) !IS {' M Must 1derrt Collar LOST Fem I.ilk Whl I a l Blk rollar bell P<1rt1all) Bhnd !I IL 1Sea"1t•\\' NB 760 !1178 LOST DOG f'em lnsh Seller '"i '1 9 6 80 San ~lt'm1·n1 .. ,1 r 1· J R F W \ I' I> 19:.! 71511 hm£• or 15:.! 'lh II w11rk Fnunil m1'<1 ha1rf'd ~1 ;o1 1· al w h 1 I •· 1· o 11 ;1 1 l'Ullc•rton& 15th h-1.! .),•1,, Vtmnd \11w1~ uldd' < 11 L ('11.,t;i ,\fl ,,1 I ' r\ aff1:l11UltJlt• I,\ lo I 1.os·1 (;ulcl "· 11.o ' , LI I\ \!art l'lu.1 1" 111 ( \1 ....... l 3, .... 1~ lo().~ J-.,1111.J \\ tlll• \ I ' (, rTI,th• l \II 'I' •1 u• t 11( l'ith & ln11i. '\II hlh 1!10.> 5350 .........•..•......... >It E L \ W -.tu«le11t 111 , d, ~.0011 'I' Ill .\1 ·1 I\ 1'1 1111' I. t• I! .l I t ti "I•· II t I·" I)\ \I I' II fi.,\ 1 '1 ' '• II '12t.ol.J M~SAG E Ill' p.1mµ1•n.,1 y,.1t1t .1 Pl'r ,nn<ll lt'ld\1 11~ ma''·'l!l· Ii.' I:! 111 11\1· ll r l' I l I 1• s I g I r I .. I n S11uth£•rn l'al1forn1.1 Jacuu.1. ~..Lwia !!le Open IOam lam. i da):. .1 week \'1s.1 \I C Atl;1ol ., Health Sp.1 :!112 ll;irhcu Bh d. <:11-.ta ~l l'°'" M5 34JJ Rnng this arl 1111 )OUr !lpt'C'lal l.(lfl TOUCH A CLASS ESCORTS 2,1 llRS 752 01117 COVER GIRL * OUTCALL * 953 0778 '1.t' \'IS\ Professional Thera peutu massage t1c'd :-.IR ,\p!Jt onl}. Steve 5'18·2817 FIRST LADY Escort • Models • Party Dancers • * 972·1345 * MC & Visa 1\cccptl'<I Professional Therapeutu· massage. Llc'd NB Ap11t only. Steve 548·2817 TOMMY'S OFHEWPORT ESCORTS 752.9368 Gttat C0mpany ESCORTS ---------i 24 llrs . 641 0180 Cash/C~cks Am Exp/MC fVisa DO YOU OFFER A SERVICE? Lel the public know with an ad in the Daily Pilot ~~~~~~-"!"'· Servtce Directory. lt can l'06l you as little as S2.17 per day. For more 1n formation and complete rates call 642·5678. J umEAHHIES ESCORTS all major credit carils accepted 5.~4723 J > j I) . ........... -.... ..... . • FO~<t I t.lJ 1 Ill 11 \I I • rn~· 1I 1f1 I JI \\I •• I ri It l t I 1 11 ... I <'I•'·' 1i!l•I I• ... ti~ 111 •· wl ... Nc• '" •t ct I tJ, Ill ,,; 111111 111 Oh l 1111. ?n\onof Str '"l~C 5 -•·•·····•••· ···~· . " c' o • , 11 " 11 t i o I F,. • .. cir-nt (. 1r r SIP.ill <..O 'TR• STErlll 11 l f u infnrmn•i .... r c i m 111 ! .J I n '• t 71110 I· I k .1nu.il IJl l Ill!! • ".11 \ 1t1r I ii I l!lh\ '""' l' r 1111 111 , 11 1111 .... uh· I 11 , 11111 tr ,1111 nl{hl .... Ill I ll!llfllltl'I l'XP "I 111 II I. I I 1111( lll'l' .u ... 11 1 \I 1 • •\I ~as 111g hl. .J I \ ' ,,(,· mgt 11)11 I\ for \. t1 r1111<•rl ( r 11 .. II IOll I I nt,fft ol 17111 •1111 \n .. t11H r r t I \I "' II > I 11 I \ 1l f 41 ~ I II I ti I ""' II I I 1•l1'lh I ' ti .I! ' I " (';ti I ' 'n ·' l\d .... \ 11 ,I Opfl"tn,.r.t. ~,.n· . . ...... I "•1-c·1 t t .. u n • •url, j. CAllrORtU/. PPf °ifMNCY C.l'JU~~SEUHG SERVICE lt~C. /\PC ARE NEWl'On l BEACI S 752.(105 3 SANTA 1\NA 972.3104 Hnblamos Espanol ~~.~~~~~~-········' Help Wanted 7 I 00 . ••••..•.•..••.•....... I ' ·,111 I \ • II ti I ; I ol I \ \1 11;:11 I fl(l\I ,"(j)( Of f.IL.\lROR '<J "' 1t'1t1 •• "' ,.,,~~ary 1 t "'"'11 tun it) 1H Ult • .. t'('k \OJ;! , 1 '""! v. 1th an 1'1'11\\<lnl{ I JI 1 I I I I t> II 1' I) p , •"I '"' 1,, •1l•f 1ts •I .JI\ !hrtl l"rirf,J)' !I 6 If \ tUf\11 t'O,UI ate ' 11 h , '< 1o1·11 .. nu· Sec 1\('~UUlll' f{1 t t'I\ ,1 b 1 · tll'; ( It• I ... \I , , ' h ll ,. (,1·110111 \n•11rinn~;,.,l' 1-'ul llllt'I \It'\\ t'a II 7;);! 071<1! .I .ll'k Wa klrr ACCOUNTING •Acch. Rec. Cle• k •Cashier •Hite Al.tdit Clerlc •Hit~ Al.tdit M<Jr. WP ar1• ~N'kin~ r1111 111111 1 l'11.Jhle p1•opl1· '" 111.11 out .\n·111111t1nJ! ll••pt i\ppltl'.1111 .. ,11t111fil hll\I' an apl 1twh f1>1 lll!llr•"• & cakulalor ~k11lo; hl'h1r111 f: n J o y l' " 1• <' I I c• 11 I romp.in\ h• 11• I 1t ' In• l11d111g a f1 ,.,. 1111'.tl 111•1 .,h1rt ,,ppl) Ill 111'1 o;1111 9 \~I \"nnn. M"n Fr 1 Pl•r-..cm111•I MARRIOTT HOTEl •1110 Nrwvurt <'Ir l>r Newport 1k't1th F:qunl Opp 1-:mph r \1 1- Hav<' somethmr. lo !>ell'' Class1fwcl .uls do it wt•ll rr I In Oronq~ COOlllty '"" ll.1rl'll11 Bh 11 t 'OS I' \ \I fo:Si\ 11;1!1\ 11t1•r n''I' person 11 "\.. to watrh 2 l(rade .;ch •ol duhll l'll 2 30·6, I >lft•J:t' 1 'k ,1ft t;, :>40· 7576 fl\fl;'Sl'lrl-H nct•ded. 11'1.\ ltun11•. I I mo. buy 1;11. 1·1:10 lblt1-.1t1"r Ill\ hon~. vir c•I :'111•,,1 I lt & In me Ave lc•t •\I uhl 5 141am Ham. I 111 I •d!Y< I morn-. 1>er "'' k t.lh lf,'11 l'\ t''t H,\11' <\I I 1 Ht Nf:f:DEO "i111w 1•vc•n m1?., ( >ceas lllp~ I 1 hthl. 7 'rs, my b1•m•· '\ill ~11 ., Abel, 1;1;, 7~~ .. o ·, . .. .. .. . -_ _."' ... I I - Qfft nau v Pll C"T ~W.e.d 7100 HetpW•t.4 7100 HefpW..tM 7t00 ~~~~ ..... ~!~.~ 7100 HelpW ...... 1l00 .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• &nlun.i s.\1 T8.LHS 1'\Jllt'Mun -.Id h.-,. lull ,, o 11 11 l 1 111 1• 1 1• I I ,, r p•>"lllU11\ ut .1111 t-'m111111111 \ nJlto\ "''"' t•OJ I Ill' ... h & llunl•nJl1111 lie• .. , h olltH•\ 1"11 vrt'I ho1 \\ 1l1 ll Ill l'l tllll!t I t'•t Ill "'lllTI .. \Jr r111 th1·1 .111f1• '"''' '"' 11\t.·n lt'W ~l•lll •.i ll i l4 1171 ~·11 .. ''I U1rnk111c COMmercl• T •ht \'.i,hlt'llll..i 1''lh'lll II•• "'"ulcl b1.• 1t. .... 11.ilth l llllt'll \ \thl11111 111 ll.1111. ltf!l4~ II..• " h llh ,1 I hml mi,:t 1111 lie .~ • h !lli(l o,\, • I-t I • U.Jtl~tni.: Comnwrc1al T •l'-r l '"'hll'l I ll .. l \!'I I h II<\ '11-<tUhl l1t• h,•lplul l 1111\-.I \ .1hf111 111,1 ll.111~ la.I \l,1111 'I llu111111.-11111 Ii. " h .Jt• ~~I I t-t i F l'-101.111 ..: lookkHper Clerk I' t t' \ I 1111 ' H ,\ II I.. I ti ~ t''lll'l'l1•t11 I' "1111 1\1 !Ii' he1t1ru1 11111\1111 11.1111 l 1111. ... 1 (',1h ftl1111 .1 ll.1111.. :.'7~l Wt''" 'n.i•I 111" "t.'"' Jk111 11 ..... h h..'11 t..l\IC.I F 1> F llrnt..m.: T~ler TroinH ~l.J JOr l'hrifl & (,11,lll '''•h 1al1on h.1 :. .in Pntl') lt•vel npenm.: "'1th 11 p p u r 1 u n 1 t ·' I o.> r • Hh anc-1.'ment Raok ur (1 na nct> eoepertt•n c e helpful T~ pe at leas t 35 .,.•pm Salar~ c-ommensurate w expt'r Liberal benefits Ca ll Mr Mongon. Western Thnfi & Loan. 6-t5 3153 EOE --- a.t.r/Styfist <Asta Mesa. 673·4573 BEAUTICIANS wantea. followrng pref'd lo "'Ork m wa rm, fnendly salon Hrs neoe Pis rall .\lll'l' at Alt .!. !ldtr ll11 1:1ar t>Jl -9923 &!aut Opt'r Lag U<·h Mu !tl h.i\e so mt! f ollo wi ng Al s o , mani!.'unst, pedkurist Mus t do Juli et & porcelain nails 494·8251 ask for owner Beauty Shop We now have openings for 4 operators. J munil·un sts. makeup Pl'r('e nt a i:e bas1' r .. nt bOr)lh 557-2234 leaYty Opet-ator, Laq lch. So m e following preferred. X.lnt location Ask for owner 494-8251. B1olqgy Experienced llU>;lfll''' "'"llll'll IJI 1111 "''""' '' .11 tlw 1111 ... 1111• ' .i.ur 111 •••rt 1 .. 11• • •I•• •I ,.i, 1111!'11(11 l.HllCU II'" 11 I•"' '\I• I !\ .. llllf" n 1tlj1t1llllj ''"'' f f'µ i' \ p I I 111 'oi I I 1 n f,l \,1&1l1l•lt '"' 1'"'" I 11111 ,, .. ~ I' I I I ' l • I I I II II' .. '"'-' I .ll 11,~ 1,1n "4lo 'I" l'lltl "''" l'1111t 1• .... 1111111 \111\ .. ln1•mlh , ... 1 ..... n I ,1 .,. • 11 I. 111 'I "' l h l r I 111 .. 11 h 'lllft' 'lll't I •'1)1'"1 11.11111 \ 1111111111 .II Ill•" 11ht'1 ' ll.l\"tllt' l'h .. ,111.i, I lll lh 11.i\ ... 1111· "' ,, , \\ ""' 11 .1 .. 111111 I .11 ' t o1 \, l' I' \I t I II I t ""ll'l" hq • m 1,., -.1 II• llfd i. '\111 ... It \ , .. • '.tl•r• l'h ~i; "-*'" C A.WASH 0 ( 0J,hl1'I ' 14111111•11 '\p~ II• h t11<\n1111i.:' :-.1111 .1 \ II u " JI I H • h •I I ' .1 111.n.1, ~I 14111 C.AR WASH Hfl, l-'\Jll ... 1 .. 1111111'11' 11\<\rr \11'. mot· \H \\ '-'" ~l.'MI ll.1rl't1 Ill \'\1 l' \!<-Ill t:H llS F\\ \It 1- SAl.t-:.'\ \pph 111 p~·r .... 1n Hu in llurd..-.111r<', llX!I In 1 11e 1W 1'h((Pllll u t ;'\; II CASHIER H l'ru r der No l':t!<.h reitrstt•r Benefrls 1-'rne lad1t•~ apparel store John llngan. 111 fashion Island. :-J 8 1>44· 7100 (',.\Slll ER llA~1 ·2 PM Mon Ftr Part t1tyle !r.»·3740 CASlll ER Housewares Sales. apply 111 person. Crown Hardware. 3107 East Coast Hwy . CdM ------ C~llEIS UTUTEM '1ARKETS For 2nd & Jrd Shifts I'! I' J(t\ 1111 hur 1l w.i1 •· '"'"' t \11 1;,, li<•nt•lll\ I .. 11 I f)lh I. "I l..i~Ull I 111 Iii fl I 11Ill111• 1 I " ltl.I ~")1 111 \40 lt.'117 lc·ri.. I 11111111 1 t.•1 I. "'a1111•1I I' 1 ;t\I. ft11 'It'\ I M J •~\;'1 f)t nt ..i (l#flrl' Oral Sur11rry A111111t11nt r111r1 \IH"' l'f\11(1 ti:tlllV(I, hil(hly r1ro fe•pdon11 I orr1r t-Mullt lw n1>al 11h•usiu11. v.t1lh1114 111 ll•urn •00 l'IH1\11holn fo'11!1h111n I 11 I u n 11 o1 r ,. 11 C' u 11 llll I~ II b. M1111 I hr'll .. 'f I f )1>11t .1I "·'I' lfl'fl\11l \,~l'llU 11l ...... k t 1hn-. 11c·1 fMtd tor ~ h4.! 011.! 111 t.11 C,.iH7 1>>'111.J ctnhu d11Jl1'11Jr 1"11'1 1110 t" '''I' I• I lllH 'Ir.,. put I lltl "' h .I 1111 I"''" \lf"Ul Mil :1170 h ... N I \I \SSIS I' \NI I> 111 "I lh11 pnH'llt·.. rt OA 111 I ltj1lhf1• I l' l.ttl(UIHI Ht h .111,•llut llH itJ KK r Y••' \11 ut.4ll'"l(l'°"'\"'lllll I '\t \)rnl•I ,, .. ,.,1 011t111 • 1 11 ' • 11 t " I f 1 1 ' tk• u ul 11,, N II ll 11 \ • 1''t..-rir111 • 111" "~"111 ' 1•\11 p11•I 1-· T 111 I' T lr11tlol •11111'411\ lw11dll' ••Ii 4.'tl:..'ti ~rat Ile •\Ill '"'' -..,1,,q $11(111 11111 I ul I l-1 11 11~ It• lH i \.' II It, "', .. " I· I'"' l\ I \II \\111ill'" 11'\I 111. ""'"" '1\" .. k t•1 t Iulo 1'.\1 'l"il ~ tl\lf-.l Ulltlt h1t\1'4'""t'• ,._q IHI I 1411•1 I\ l,1,1\ 111 I Ill ''"""' < '""II •I I ti Hl'I" ''"I t•l I 1\'l.'t• COOM lap. '" clftMr, btlff•t. brnkfott. t.7l-166l t>.t. ).6,M. 1 tHll\ lht\ :-t-,1\ I-~ l'l'.H "" 111\tll\ \ tll'hl b ""'' Ill \11'\l<'ll h lllth Ill .... t'l'IHll I t 11 l\•15 lt\1 1, .!l.I 1l,01-t\,,_I COOK '< ,\ 11 l \'\I ( 0 r U l' I I I 1• r.·11rf'111t•111 I l''1d1•ru·t! :!11d ~hill \I :lllAM to IU'M ~1t.t11t1t \ l'VOkmi.t <'X~r rt'<I ti Ml'd1rnl & tlmtal l>1md11~ Appl~ Newport Villa. 642 586\ C:ook wanh'ti !-\.ill or part lime Fast fonds :-J o COSMETICIAN Orange Co Pharmacy w11h large volume vn-stage cosmetics an<.I fragrance looking for lSl line cosmetician Expr in sellmR. ordenng a ntJ stnet inventory control Offers good m<·ome and health benefits Send res ume plus :.alary requirements to Ad~78. Uail) Piiot. !lox t6.'l0 CM 92626 COUNTER HJ-:1.P ~on Fri S uper Sandwich 545-4867 DIHTAL ASSIST. 't1-:w1•01tT 1n; \1 ·11 t I u I l' ' I .J It I I " h l' \I I" u 11 11• ' ' I\'•' 11 I " " 1a1kl11" 1111 .tn t•Xj>l'I J ('h .. 1fI'1111• "'11 h t.111 11 111110111 it r, 1l•11d 1 ,. 111• 1 't11111I 1 I ' S t• If 1111111\11t11•n . maturl' .11l1lt1tlt• Ml' •• lllUl'l RI>/\ 111 \'I d hul 1101 rt·11 u1 r1•d \hO\l' <l\\'rtl~l' 'Jill(}, ft 1n1ll' llf'tW(lb. llll'fh!·al 111~11ra11l'I'. nvn :\ll'lOkl•r 1;..w 0595 l)l)l; S l'l'l'l-:ll 111 )llUr ho11w. l'or1111.1 dl'I ~1.ir ,1r\'ll wl111t! o"' n1·r work.!. 11 ~ Swt•ct. 1.1 t111't , Wt! II 1ra111cJ ~mall 1~t Mr~ fl t '1IM Elem Sd1 760 34~ •RAFTSMAM /WOMAN t-:xpcrienceil 1n wood structure :.hoµ t.lrawin~ (;l'll'M1 pay · 1-\.ill nr 1-1:irt lime lntctestm i: w1>rk Nice offire EOt:: Please call 645 6400. 8A M·6PM du1ly. ORIVEtt WANTED Heliable <.:lass I Dn ver w 2 sp eed Bobtail & forklift exper Must have good dnving record &! refs 494 1107 Ori ve r , lite P U & delivery Senior prrf Thomps on Blueprint, 3186 E Airway Ave. C !\-1 549.9233 ESCROW SEC'Y Desire knowledgeable esuow SC<'retary loolong fnr high office aC\lvity & rich compe nsatio n Dn·ers.r1ed s uccess ful parent company Plea sant o ffi ce atmosphere & g uaranteed top salary ~~· Merage 848·~ We pr omote lo management & superv1s1on from within Counter ht!lp. p rr. 10-2. Escrow desk available for well-qualified escrow WANT A CAREER" Ca II 1714 l 631·!»2t CHRISTMA.S MONEY "; n t h u s 1 a s t 1 c Homemakers eam to S2000 by Thanksg1' 1ng oemonstrating TO)~ & <:1fts No delivenes ~o l'Ollet.1rng. Need a car t:all 540·8330 collect to seelme. GIFTS 'NGADGETS Celebrating our 30th year !' Mon Fri l i iy 's Sandw1l·h Shop 642 0898. Counterhelp. part 111ne & full time !'refer experience rn fast foods offi cer w 'independent escrow company Hea"y expenence in exchan~es r e quired Bea c h loc ation Executive Ca II 673 TIIU lnternatwnal Co escro w l'o mpan > Hot Dog 492·6161 (.; (I U r t Director Receptionis t. rrrendly enthusiastic fe male needed F 1T Must work some eves & weekends Call Sue. John Wayne Tennis Club . &14.6900, R.l.A Tech for large Mfg in Newport ~2111.Zak Clen cal Delivery bK. Sec:tttcry Sl.250 DOE Lots o f charm & s kills 80wpm typ111g. s h orthand 12Dwpm. Some pressun involved Call Vt<'kr 540 ·6055. Co a s tal Personnel Agenl'y. 2790 Harbor 81.,CM NEVER A FEE BK.KPR tGirl Fri. P time Must be self motl\'ated. Mature. reliab. xlnt workmg cond. casual I girl ore. Obi ledger bkkpg . payroll. c os t serv. lile typing. hrs nex. s al commensurate w 'exp & po\enlial NB 642·7644 BOOKKEEPlNG.. exper, F 1C harge W l l·os t analysts background for Newpart Beach Design Firm. Salary open Call 714-759-1965 Pall~ --- Bookkeeper, full eharge Thr o T B L and 111\'estments Multiple books NB areJ Salary commensurate w exp 642-3092 Hrs 8 30·5, )1 F Bookkeeprng Tiw lalboo loy Cltab Is now hiring: BOOKl<EE PER R00~1 SERVICE CA.SHIER Thursday nights o nly. 4PM-M1dnight Please !.'all for an appt 645 7358, Mon.-Fri. 8:30·5. IOOICkEEPH MktQ/S.s Newport Beach '"''est. firm has opening. per expansion. T o handle sales commissions. acctg fun c t io n s Computer knowledge a must. Exper. maturity necessary. Call. 640.0123 IOOICSTORE CLERk Full lime openinl( 1n c lerk po s itio n 1n boc>k&torc spec1aliung 1n technical ~ scientific books. Prefer pe rson with s ome exp. 1n working in a books lore. Hrs. 8·5 Mon-fo"rl. Apply Mr. Harrod, SCITECH Book Center, 11801 Main St .. lrvtne. CA. 557-8324 Boya. Lite factory work Aces: 16·l8. Must be aood studenu. Able to wo rk 1 8PM d•ily. 645-2702. t • SKU.. Idle items with a ~ewport B each ins ura n ce !.'Ompany offers an entry·level position as Billing Clerk. Li ght t yping. good co mpan y bene r1ts 37 1'1hr. week. S600. Call Laura· 833-8450 CLSUCAL Immediate pos ition a \ ai l as lnvento ry Control Posting Clerk. Exper helpful. l(d . w figures Hrs. Mon-Ftr. 8 to 5. AU major benefits. Apply at: 17421 Daimler. lnine. 556-0540 E.O E Clen cal (femporary TYPIST NEEDED Some recepl.lon duues Small but busy oHice. Perm possi bilit y . International Bus iness Service 18!'152 MacArthur Bl vd Ste 11325, lrVlne. CA !>2713. 752.0161 .:lerical tremporary RECEPTIONIST with Pulse Console or Dlmeosron exp. pref As soon as possible 752-0161 International Business Ser vice. Clerical GENERAL omcE ~SISTANTS Good communications skills required Cor this growing Newport Beach personnel firm. Typing 55+. IO·key ability. professionalism a must. Wall assist in accounting functions and all clencal support Call Ondria for appt. 557-IM5 Cf'\·Llr\: flMflORAW'I PlllSONNll ~llMCU Daib Pilot Claasi(led Ad. W8Dl Ads Call 642-lli878 . . ~ The Register Newspaper has afterno on a uto routes av31lable 111 San C lem e nte area . Experience not necessaJ')'. but helpful. Economical, dependable car is necessary. $450 profit per month Call Mr Ernsley : 9Sl·7lll. Detl•trf ,..-son P rr must be 18! Good driving rec.'Ord 751-4705 Delivery dnver , Fem . full time Good driving record. Costa Mes a Bluepri n t 1 690 Placentia. 548·5571 Delivery & Stock. full or part lime rncluding Sat. & Sun. X.Jnt benefits. See Harold, 495 East 11\h St CM. Delivery men over 18 for L A. T imes to homes rn NB & CM $400-$450/mo + bonus 646-0637 . 646-5844 DENT AL ASSIST ANT Cor LagWla Niguel office. X-ray license required . M·Th. 49.S-4000. DENTAL Ok Mgr. Exp. req'd. Salary commen. w/ability CHAIRSIDE. RDA. 4 days, f /lime tnex. hrs . during ski season). Ofc: 645-7580, wk.nd: 642-4.985 •••••••••-•·••••••••••-Ho••••t•A•o•••••••••••o j Doing Bu1lneH I ! Under A 1 I e Fictitious II ·j • N•me? Female l iv e -i n companion. Will s hare apt Small salary 548·2850. FINANClAL LOAN SERVICE w., $850.$1200 Newport Eqllity Funds, IRC. in Fcahioft Island, ,, , •• kiftCJ Clft experleftced real estate loaft Hr•lce 1toff ......... to "-di. de111aftd1 . recons, payoffs aftd collectlOM. bcellHt fr l ftCJ• beftefih iftcludh1q 7 '/J hour day. 2 WMtts ,.... 14 tdro clap off /yr. Mud IN sharp and boftdable W Ith CJOOd refM~ Nt position ,....t IN filled lmtMdlattly. Pleawc• 760.6060 NEWPORT E9UITY FUNDS, INC. #2COIPOUTE PLAJADI. MEWPOllT lliCH equal opportunity employer M /F I ~~j:) 1,; ~ ~ Food Service Worker. All 1'1•• ~· '*"' • i Orange <;oast College. 1101111011• "'-· ,,..,., br i 15hrs/wk . Arr a n°ed ... be ,... .. _.. """" tlle i .. Coul'llf CletlL The OAILY f btwn: 10.30AM as 3PM. lllLOT Pf0¥1clie•.,,. '°'"''; Eligible for holiday, •"Cl flllnt -lfloe• tor -i slckleave, & vacation cvttolftere. II rou ere I pay. 14.75-$5 .79/hr. •1•'11"1 • ,. •• IMlelne" Po•ltlon closes 9-1 c, Hll Ille OAILV l'tLOT for 0 " '"'o•,,.•tkNulldror"''· SPM. Contac\ Coast ............. ~~~ ................ .! :~::~ ;:~.le~.:: find what you want ln ,... ilied Ada 642_5678 0.Uy Pilot lu11fled1. .. .... ,, - -------~~ -.,. .... ~·rr:'M..-...... , MHllALPOHMAN Sm mr1r " distributor ~ks iten furetnMn over ahock 1b311rber11 le lift k1t11 Mtodlcal & de ntal b.-11d1\s . 3ol11ry oven Ct1ntact J Dutr. Mk kciy 'T'hQm11t1or1 l1mch1<•lJI, Int' 1!)70 l1h1rt•nt1u, <.:M/ IW~ JI lK 1<:<>1-; 1:1•nl'nl <.Ji'hn• H<·1<pon.11blc, front nHic·c ujJpe11r;an1•1•, 11<.1 phont• 11er11 onalil > 1"1111•n11u l. quic k 1~11rncr. approx tlll ll5wpm. 111·1·urulc Nt'WJltlr1 Meach ltx'ratwn ~I mo Coll 75!1 0313 (: F.N 1':11AI, Ol''l''ll' 1-: l .ilc lypmi;. lelt!vt\ones & fil11111 . II J. Mon l''rl, $b hr t-•11'hJ t'o11~truct1011 uH1rr \':.II II IOam, SIO (}11>4" \; t: 'I lo: It A I. 0 t-' I" I t' t: I. u m b e r ('°'""""> m·•·d~ person froJnt 10 :I Mon Fri :..is ~.1 1 Halratyllt\ Tiw ..... t.yC ... Jt ftOW .... Jl1lt'8tylllif w lr0Uowln1. Xlnl workln• cond 64.2--00e'l. A.Ilk for J oyce .,.eal th y Food s ne.t1ur11nt ha1 lmmed openlnil tor e ntirj(etic person to acrvlce ofc caterlnK. l':uy hrs 9AM IPM f'un work. l(ood money Must have own car Please call ft.'t) 3470 lbpllals CurdlopuJmonary Oept R espira tor y theraplsl!l/P c r U1em Pool All 11hlfts Costa M t!s a Mc·m orlal Hospital. 642·2734 or apply m person 301 V1cloru1 St. C M. HOSTESS Real Estate tract. Hunt Beach. Mon-Fri . IO to 6, Si& hr. 848-4772 G..,.,.... Office Hospital l'un llnlt' Clt!rk Typrst, MedlcaJ Records Clerk no Sii Hrs afternQCm neede d . A R T or I SPM Mature woman eligible or 1 yr exper Joh loc Newvort Beh Xlnt benefits C.:osta ll46 7•&Jl M c i. a M e m o r 1 a I G .....-.....-.. Office tfosµlta l. 642 2134 or -appl)• in person 301 ~:lt'('troni1·s C1rm sc-eks Vlclona St . Costa Mesa buyt•r w ll(('ner11I oHm~ I•--------.... c•x Should have slronl( ------- l'ummun1c ut1 vc :.kill:. Establish m11ter1 al ret1u1rcmenl ~. 11IJt't• purl'hJSe o r~Crl> & rort n w UI) Pl1·a~ant wo rk1nl( l't1nd l';i ll \':illor ";11·ctrnn 11·~ 5-111 9264 General Office ADMIN. ASSIST. l.1 te ty ping & filing Hell\'} telephones Cllt!nt l'ontact. You will ticrornt• 11t11vely rnvolved Sunla Ana location Call Diane, 83.5·4103 General Tiw lalboa lay Cltab is now hiring: Seeunty Cuarrls, must •HOSTESS• Expenenced. f\.ill lime . purl time. spltt shift p~ly 10 person_ We<l or Thurs 2-.1pm. Grarnma 's tlouse, Bnslol al H~h1ll . Co!ttll Mes a Newport Beach llosprtals Radiology Techn1c1an Full ltmc clays , part t1m t! tlny'i. full time s pc(.'1al procedu re.., tcchnolo~1st. & part lime ~ec retary Mus t be AltRT. cert1(1eo Xlnl henef1\s Cos t a ;\1 es a \1emona l Hos prlll I. 642 2734 or apply 111 person 301 \' ll'\on a St Costa Mesa have al least !yr ex per 1----------fuJI time Men's s pa attendants. full time, must be avail wknds RaCQ uet Club Clerk. pnrt time. must have Wwpm lyprng• Racquet Club Jam tor. full time. must be avail wknds P lease call for :ippt 645 735tL Mo n f r 1 8:J0.5 General Of free INSURANCE •CLERK TYPIST* Excellent opportunity for sharp. detail minded md1v1dual in lnsurance Claims . Good typing and om ce skills required Competiuve s alary. I ull benefits pa<·kagc . plu:. ado.Jan ceme nt opporturut1es For more information contact. ESTH HAGIERT at 714·558-1414 ht. 209 INA lnw ~Company of Morih Alllerico SOOS.Main ar-cp, Ca 92661 Equal Opportunity Employer Gen. Ofc. Busy contrac10r needs s harp. energetic pel"§OIJ to handle A/P + H OSTESS bu sy breakfast, gd personaltty, ab1llt~ to count change, ref'~ 2633 W C:.t Hwy, hef 3PM Hospital Adm1llmg Clerk needed part lime IOA M t u G JOPM Cos ta Mesu Me morial Hoi.1>1 t al . 642-2734 o r apply 1n person. JOt V1t'tunll St • Costa Mesa Hotel •Host /ess •PM Housekeeper t;,•TiftW/£YH •Cashier We are seeking re liable people vrienled persons EnJ OY e x celle nl co mpan y benefit s including a free meal per shift Apply in person 9AM Noon. Mon Fri Personnel MARRIOTT HOTEL 900 Newport Ctr Dr Newpon Beach Equal Opp Emplyr M 'F Hospital Emergenl'y Dept. Full time E R C le rk Rotating shifts 7 to JAM & J lo llPM. Xlnt henefits . Costa Mesa Memo rial Hospital. 642·2734 or apply rn person. 301 Victoria St .. Costa Mesa misc. ofc duties. will ~~~~~~~~~~ train right per s on . Computer exp helpf\11 but not nee. 548-5541 CM Girl Frida y. 45wpm Pho nes & errands . Salary negotiable. 891-17Z7. Ask for Jill GROOMER Full lime. Mon.-Fr1 . 8·5. Some exper necessary CalJ or come in. 1.25 Mesa Dr., C.M.or631·1030. GUARDS Full & port time. All areas. Uniforms rum'd. Ages 21 or over, retired welcome. No exper. nee. Apply : U niversal Protection Service, 1226 W. 5th St., Santa Ana Interview hrs: 9-12 & 1-4. Mon-Fri. HAIRSTYUST WITH fOUOWIHG up lo HOTB. NIGHT AUOfTOR s nights a week. must be exp. NCR 4200. Apply to David McNeil, Hotel Laguna . 494-1151 , uguna Beach, Ca. Hotel NIGHT AUDIT MANAGER Full lime career position immediately available. Quahhed a-pplicants should possess 2 years h otel night audit experience. Enjoy excellent co mpany benefits. Apply in person 9AM-Noon. Mon ·frl Personnel MARRlonHOTa 900 Newport Ctr. Or. Newport Beach Equal Opp Emplyr M 1 F Houseke.plna. rm & board ln cicchHIC for child <'are, h o u rs n e~lble . Sa lary ne1otlable 548·0844 or 7$8"81 Houliekeeper. live out . exp & reliable. 5 day week. Enalish 5pe1k1ng Knowledae of cooking Own transpotuUon Top P•Y Pl easan t s urroundlor s Pernwnent 631 ll33 IMPORT ASS,. for small iron & st~I lmPQrt rirm rn lrvrne G<>od oppt'y ror brlRhl. friendly ambitious person who h11s an 'an1tl)'Ucal m ind & enJoys worki ng w1lh people Pastli<.>n rnvolves lyprng, computer operation & telephone <'OOt act Prior import e xper not req'd but good typrng skills & pleasant personality an: essential Start around SIOOO Contact Greg Scott &\ Transm11tk, 957-5151 lt-ISTALLMEHT LOAHOfftCO Banking experience 111 collection & rnstallment loans necessary Xlnt salary & benefits Apply personnel director Heritoc)e._. l.Jitht cons\ru('t\on 11.nd carpentr y , full /PT, exptr Mlp(ul but not ntt, •ny a1& COMidered, nice retired man o k 644·2108 Ca.II morninp, I •m 1n and oul •f\emoon and eves LIVf'·IO hous ekeeper, malure. Tustin are•. OWn Br + ~. 3 chlld~n. 544~ J..OAN f>ROCESSOR <ESCROW CLERK> 1-:Xp ttOOOor more DOF. Many ~15 67S.U7J LVN, II 7. part time No wknds neC'C!ISary. Mesa Verde Conv 661 Center , NB $48.s,s& MA C tll N I Sl' Ver t mill lathe Full or p /llme F'ixt. & dies. 2 yrs mm exper 646-1813 -- Machmist trarnee-Prefer some shop experience for small manufacturing firm in Irvine. Call Riley for appl: 979-6Cllt0 Ma 1 nt e nan l'e Man·Helper Pa rt tune for Apt complex 1n C M Retrred or semi 642 S073 Maintenance Fur Apt C.:Omplex m Cost 11 Mesa C.:1111 548 :1~~6 Fro m 12 7PM RN f'/T . P /T . Mu3l be dedicated lo aood P•lient care_ Xlnt benef Ai HI Apply 1445 Sup•r1or 1 N.8 MUISING RN, 3-4 da)'ll/wk l.VN . 11 7. 3-4 days/wk U bed conv. hoisp Very clean, ~ stalflng Santa Ana fieighl.s. Sot,9-3081 ursing in a friendly working a tmos phere Costa Mesa Memorial tfo1>p1t•l Current openings: Meci·Surg RN'!i/LVN's Daw. •.-es. & nfcJhtt Fulf-time and part-time Benefits flexible Hours ICU/CCUtER RN's IZhr \Wfts Work 3, 7 days in an 80hr. pay penoct. Ti me & ''v paid for hours worked overs. CCU s..r•isor w1Lh expenence needed 1mmed. Com e see us about our new salaries and o ur benerits which rnclude dental plan & t!mployee c re.di t un IOI\. 'Let us tell you about our 721 N Euclid Anaheim 001 :J86() E.O.E Maml'enan~ __________ ,recent activation o f Alcoholis m Recovery Ser v1!.'e P rogram Critic al c11re unit Supervisor w/exper. needed 1mmed. Contact Yolandli Floren ce. Director ol Nurses. (7141 642·2734 Ext 272 301 Victoria. Costa Mesa. Instructor wa nll'cl f1~or. s alon Will tram well groomed. enthu:.1a,t 1e. mature woman f11r P T pos1tton Call 631 24<14 Insurance AGENCY S ER \'IC E HEP REFRIGERATION MECHANIC Eoecellent opport unity for rclatble ~rson with m1n1mum uC 2 years t ' x µ e r 1 e n r e 1 n 1efngl.'r:.iuon ~1wrm·lt!nt rcpu1r En1o y uut-.tand1ng e ompany benefit:. 1ndudrng a free meal per shift Apply in per .. on 9AM N oon . Moo Ft1 Personne l MARRIOTT HOTB. 900 :-Jewport Ctr Dr Newport Beal'h 1-:qual Opp Emplyr M f' OP&48tol. orr, c e . w i II train. Sl801wk. Plumber 's helper S200/wk Machinis t. helper, $200/wk Mecha ni cs , tra in , $198/wk Cash1er. lra111, Sl801wk. Laborers, S200/wk . c o m m I I 1 n t! ~ d t' (' l handhng 75' • off1ct'. 25', f1elll Unde r writ 1n i:. service. sale!. pos1twn Car expens e. S31ar>. comm1ss1on. Mrn. 3 yrs romm'I under exp Hi!~ to have f&C lt1·en!>{' Atcls 1n Orange & l.1\ Counties Top !.alary EOt:: Send resume tc• Insurance A"enr~ P O Box 2520. Nil 92660. Attn DB _______ , 9'S-841l I n s urance Ok pr , agl(rcss1\•e LA firm movmg to OranRc Co 5 m11l1on. ~ vr1 l 11mt' Co m pu l e r 1:ied lop salary Send resume tu Ad './o TI6. Daily Pilot PO Bo x JSliO <:11sla Mei.a, CA 96267 Insurance Exp person 1n hft' & d1 sa b1l1t y claim processing Most type 45wpm, 0 C. Airport area Call Lawi 752-2041 8-4pm Insurance Exp persona l line" Wlderwnter for rap1dl> growing independent agent Advancemt•nt bene(1ts . sal<1r> open Call 494·8(Q1 J A.'JJTORIAJ, JANITORS Orange County 's newest deale rs hip requires experren!.'ed Janitors We're offenng · l An Excellent Working Environment 2. All Major Benefits SOUTH COAST DODGE 2888 Harbor Bh·d COSTA MESA CAU 540.0330 OR 540.9100 Kennel Attendant & Gen Hospital maintenance Weeknights 1tnd o r wknds. 494-1076. Manager-retired person to manage forn1 shl.'d ba!.'helor apt bldg in Laguna lkh f'ree rent Ask for l>r Werner, Jays 7 1 4 8 4 7 8 5 0 I F: v I! s TI4 ·575.3429 .\1ana1wmem LOCAL EXEC SEecS QUALIFIED IMDIV. for l11gh rncome PIT ~llUiltton, ll(I Investment req F o r Jppl ~·a l l 892 5993 aft 51'M Manicuris t ~culpturcd natl artist LA BELLE N ,\ILS INTERNATIONAL ts now m OranRl' County We are mterv1e w1n1t lo hire JO exper'd artists 11.1th heav ~ "s tanding appotnl me nt l'ltentle .. lo p pa ~ C11mplt'le lwneht pal·l..agc 1pa1d hol tda'''· vacation ht>alth 1ru.1 Wnrk close to home choose o;tud10 you prefer Call for complete!~ !.'onf1dent1lll 1nterv1ew Da> or ev_:~~g 9'75-04~ _ MATURE WOMAN Une n~umbered . n o exper nee Fle x hr~ Nwpt Bch. loc Excel pay arter trarnm~. Call 642· 149'1 or673-5366 MECHANIC· V /W QuaUfled. expr to work m s pec shop located rn La g una C an yo n surroundings 494·031 l dSk for Brett or Bnan FFICE We are looking Cor an accurate speed rnvo1 crng typist for our office 1n San Juan Ca pis trano Perm pnsi,tion with benefits 8 JO..~ Mar_go. 496-5761_. _ f f"ICE <:apable 10 key call'ulator operato r needed for our busy offi ce 1n S un Juan l'u p 1:.t ran o ·P e rm pos1t1on wtlh benefits . 8 3(}5 Margo, 496-5761 O,.ratioM Offic.,. Minimum 3yrs. exper. Anaheim Brllllch. X.Jnt. salary & benefits Apply Person.nel Director HtritofJtlank 721 N Euclid Anaheim 991·3860 E.O E P \NTR V Worker Tues lhru Slit Approx JO hrs per wk Woman pref'd Pvt club. 833-9561 Paretlh/THCheri A s ubs idiary or Scott Fetur . a leading pub 1s looking for qual. µe o ple t o reprsnt :.upenor ed. materials to chools, Ub. parents. & nursery schools. For tot. appt. only . call Tom Dela n ey 760·0801 E 0.E. PART-T IME work for students or housewwes. hrs. 4 J0.8 :30 Mon-Thur. 930-3 ·JOSat C all ~2-1()3.1 Pa.rt time person needed m book paste-up. Mon & Tues. No ex per. nee . Apply Pennysaver, 1660 Placentia Ave. C.M. ICewl A"ettdtftt Fulltlme. Mon.-fri . 8-5:30. CdM Kennels . 644. 72162. Mccl 1cal Bac k 0((1ce Assis tant Lim1t1ed X ra} license needed Some exp desirable but energetic willingness to learn & work rs more important Fami l y Practll'e ~9990. I·--------• KewlAff.-... Sat . Sun, holidays CdM Kennels. 644· 7262. Kitchen help wanted to learn Cood preparation. Working hours: SAM to 9:JOAM. Lori's Kitchen. Xf17 So. Harbor Blvd. SA Call 979-<1747 for appt. Medical Receptionis t & Aide tn Pediatnc Group. P T 645 4670 Mrs . Austin ~Off W.S TraiMt Earn S wh.JJe leammg. Take home $2451wk. during training. p rr or F tr. Ca 11 497 .JOJO 8-5 Mgmt Trainees. Earn LAUNDRY W o rker while U learn . S.275 needed Sat. & Sun or weekly wt11lc tram1ng. pftime3to7PM. Tostan P /lime. F lime . 8·5. end of Sep l. X I n t ..:848~-823-==:..:.7 _____ _ benefits. Apply: Beverly Model. p rr fitting, for Manor. 340 Vlctona. CM swm·wr mfg in Tustin. LEGAL SECRET ARY Sh:e 9. 34C. 24. 37 60 lmmed opening for resp torso. 838-3110. person w /& + typing, Newspaper rack & home memory or mag exper. delivery Mon/fri. hvy dictaphone + 2 yrs l2:30/4am 'tBU/wk. & up. legal Di x o fcs. NB ·. Airport a r ea , salary You provide economy open . Call Barbara car. Lag Bch & M V 7S2-75!1 rack run, $150 avail. Pa rt Time MalhqOptratiolta No exp. required. Must be d e pendable & available on·call. Npt Bc h /Fasbion lsland area. 700«i01 PART TIME DllVEI Sat It Sun Mornings to deliver Daily P\lot bundles to carrier s Requires van or large wagon and a good driving record. Phone 642·4321. ask for Don W illiams . Equal opportunity Employer. PartT• Eftllinp 700/o Prestigious Newport Salon. ------1111111111111-•I ----------• 953-8110 page Alex. HOUSECLEANERSup LEGAL SECRETARY ---- Become a tramed sales counselor (over 21) with the J i m Long & Associ•les Agency to · supervise and chaperone DAILY PILOT carrier boys a nd girls on a one-on·o ne ba s i s, evenings 6 to 9PM. We •• need con ce rn ed ., innovative persons who • are lookin g for a: lucr ative parl-llme:· position. S4 hour to start.!" Call 642·4321 ext 250 : betWffn 2 and 6PM. Ask • for Loti " to ts per hr. Car645·Sl23 For Pl defense firm. 1·2 Nurses Aide or home yrs civil litigation. Good health aide needed Call: 752-9891 For a private. conlidentlaJ interview Hair Stylist Sharp assertive stylist wanted. Minimum 4 yrs exp In H.B. salon. Contact m an ager for interview. 963--0089. HOUSECLEANING. Own transportation. $4-16/hr. 675-2101 H OUSEKEEPER P(time. Apply 9 to 5PM. Capistrano By The Sea Hospt, 331HS Del Obispo, Dana Pt .. 496-5702 Housekeeper. Part time. Mon.· Frl 2·5. L it e hou.wkeepin.g. l 8yr old ch ild Pleue call : 642-7568, if no answer, call 646·9661. Ask ror Music . HOW IS THI TIME for job seek ers lO check the Dally Piiot Help Wanted cl111slllc1tlon. U the job you w•nt Is not t.bere you mjght consider offerina your services with an ad In the Job Trade your old stuff for Wankd category. Phone new goodies with a SU.li878 Ca.uifled ad. 642-.W78 .. --. ··-· ""--· -,.. .-.. . ..... . . -... ~ I ty p ing & dicta phone P /l1 me P vt duty . skills. OC airport area 991-6466 833-0352. St,2~~0E. MUISIS AIDES Pref. exper. Cert. !.'lasses :avail. AJI shifts avail. Xlnt. medical & dentals benes free aft. prob Apply : 1445Superior, NB Ma ture · experience. Type 90 wpm . heavy d I c l • p h 0 n e . w i 11 ..MUISIS .... •DIES co n sider som eone -5 w i t h o u t 1 e a a I 7 to 3. Cert. • tr•i.nees . background. Call Vicki, Mesa Verde Conv. Hosp. 54 0 · 6 0 5 5, Co as la I _e&_l Ce_n_t_«_St_. C_M __ _ Per'IOC\nel A&ency, 21 MUI~ Harbor Bl .• CM L VN or RN needed for NEVER A FEE r /Unw PM .ttift in conv. Pladll • C1ualned Mt ls • eMY aa dlaliDI yow pboee. Give 111 • call. 'Ne ·u do the relt. IG· . . .... ·, hospt, Xlnt. u lary • benefits. lncludi111 lnaurHce, v•catlon 6 sick Pl'>'· APPiy: Beverly Manor. MO Vlctoria, CK . . . ..._ ..... 3*=t -~ Cost• Mesa. CA -o:. F.qual ()ppor Employer ~ . ... H&P? .•! Help younelf '°. .>! l:lea...,eelec.tloul (-' .. ~~c WANT ADS . , ~.~~ ..... ~!~~ ~:'r.~~ ..... ~!~.~ ..... W..ttd 7t 00 .... w-••d "00 H.tp w ... t.d 7' 00 Http W..ted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'hU.Way. ~1ember 1 I 1QAO DAIL v PI LOT 0 I I 0ott · 8040 Gwoc)t We IOSS Jew.lry 8070 Rr~I aur .itll '\<.tit•' l '1-<1pl1• .. \ill I ilf\lJ Ai iun 111111• H M Abrom" C'i1h1lu11, :-.t1owtt111rn. 11119 "'1•wpm1 Blvd (' M TaAVIL AGT. MGra. Mln 3 yrs exp in C M & Newport 11re11 ATC & lATA quabhed 1-~xc 5;11 &l,.nefits 7l4·W.2880or 213 U>1\247 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IECEMNli ClEll AT ·IASI i. .. tlaJ••t1 ltl-4, Hiw,.n leecla '-• .,.....,, .. lh IK ...... o., ........ 1:io.s :10. Mo• t•r•••• ,....,. , .. CHI' Cal 644-5070 w.-~ A .. foir tt• I' u 11 1 •• up .. : ll "''I pref('rrt'(I, or will Ir 1w1 .. \Ill llnll' Jl(ldlllt111 Cu be n t'f 1 u \ 1, ai I> 111 pen.on ltkiO l'l•t·t'111tu CM "4AIMACY CUlk F\111 time. ~rm!lo,·nl VOllHIO(l .. ·r11•nJ h rl'h&Xt.'d "tr1111i.11hl·r1• °f 'jl)llll( :;k lll' ..... to;utbluff Ph.irrniAn ll44 2111 P l, A 'I' l; It o l '\ l 1 SU Pt? r.,, 1Sor t' t11111.· 1" .ir Ol't'r ~ ~111 PRINTING 1 lh'<'r 1>1111111 .. 1 ( h•m 111 If \\Ill UN' llll o'lt'~lt'<l tn flltn..: lilt•'' p1111( I. 11lh1•r 1•l1•r11·.;I tu.'I" ,,, 1>1·11 .1 111' \\ o I In ..: I' h 11 111' 'i 1•11' ,, "' 1 cmt .u 1 I \ 1• I, n ll qq111l u n 1.1 I 1 1 tl4 ~·" H1•• 1•11tr.ini-t '-., 11·1.11, '\Jlufll,I\ ••11\ lllU'\ \\I" ~lll\I'"' 1'r11111 t1lfh1' ••l't"""JOl't' , ..... >.In\ H"1•11t1"m'1 1 'I'"' 1.1" •• m l' '\'"'"'rt t ... ,h1t1n l'laml &:11411111 ~1 l.1111 11.11ll ~<llllJlll'll' 1•.i rl \IOW <l l l'\I S..,1111 hi M l 11:4~1 Offsel Oiwralur l'ull lime po:.1lrn11 lr-1111• Unified School 1>1,1r11 t It.• t>trl 11111"1 11 .. 11 1111w E nlry lt'H>I ,,dfJI\ , ... ,11 1u n II J O I .Ill ~~1mu SSC>_.iooo to: o t: l'qHn" 111"µ111 1111 .. 1 •1 •••l1•1>ho n t'' 1111111.: NOOUCTtOH l'rnpt'rl1 111un.il(1•111t 111 Part tune help waoll'<I 1•11 in lnuw .)S1 li1.r."i Mon , Tues nig h t-. pply Pe nnysa1t•r lt~l Placen tla Av1'. l'o.,l ,1 Mes a P1l1me AM dehvel). L 1\ Times. SlOO per week ~~h._:194·11496 Real Estate Sales EXPEatlHCED AGENTS We offer the following 1High Comrruss1on •Best location I Private secretary 'Professional assocs H ~· C .. : I' I I t> .... I ~ I Wl'l'k """"' onh Y .11'111 :.ale:. 11rlll'c L1<ln \ rll.1.1:1• Mui.I lyµc & ht• 1(110 !11'1111 µublll' tii5 11711 llt'l'ept 11m1~\ T )" µ1st I' I 1nl.'lu1hn)( w k111I '"' "' Pri,Jll.'l'ountrv duh ~4 [)4°" RECEPTIONIST Lile l yp1ni: hl'<• 1 \ phones. various offH l' dutie s Sal.ii ' negouable 646-9661 Call now for apporntmen t RECEl'TIOHIST 67J..T.n>askforWalt •• NEWPORTIEACH ;;;;;;~;;~;;;;~::J Challengrng. fast pacc..>d Real Estate pos1t1on open tn one of Newport Beach's most R.E SALISPEllSOH prt-sligious reaJ estall' to sell expensive walc!r b r o le e r a g t> u n rl oriented property. Gocid development company office. probably the bc!sl We are see k i n g a drop-in office in NeWJ)4>rl r e l1 able. con gen i a I, Beach. Call diplomatic person able lo ROGER BROWN j uggle busy , bus) VIAUDO REALTY phones, typing and 50 67~1~ sales and administrative ~~~~~~~~~'~s taff e ffi ciently . Real Estate comfortably and w1lh a s en se o f hum or TlndofGeMral R.E.7 Excellent typing skills iJ Looking for that 111ew must. real est ate aod challenge? Sweetwa.t er previous recepuonist Properties h as t l\at and phone experience oppo r t u nity ! Con d o desirable. Paid holidays, Ti m esh a r in g is o ur maJor medical. pension business. If you are and profit s haring . success-on ented & atoc)Ve Salary upen Call Pat average. call us' Our Parkinson 752-1920 average sales per son!~~~~~~~~~~ made$3S,000 1n 1979! For1 ---- an int e rvie w, ca ll RESTAUl.AHT,P /f 8SS-4366 Ideal for housewives or RECErnOMIST sludenis Counler buffel Well groomed , self s t y le Lunc h s hift motivated person with Airport area Call Ron, pleasant phone manners. 2·5pm. M·F 955-~ _ Must be accurate ty pist. RESTAURANT· Part time g d b ~ n e f 1 l s . :; a 1 help. must be nex1ble 1n negotiable, Prf:r er hrs. exper h elpful. non-s moker. Call h aye perfect for homemaker at 645·7661 between !>46·1911 llam·Spm. RECEPTIONIST Restaurant Immediate Openings for FAR WES1'SERVICF.S RES'l'AURANT BAXT£RS N \\purl ll1 11 1 h Rt>,t.iur""' i.t•c:k' l'IW(j.t~llf' fll'Opl!' \II 1111 r u I I & JI II r I I I '" t 1JOio.1l lllll' {Ouk .. I l•Un lt>I li1•l11 r .t'>h1t•1 l> th'lr \\11rk1•1" Orhwn '""1plo• I uni h ""I' & 1ft 11 11·n , .. , .... ,., I .oll l11r .1p11I It.• I I Ari th .1.111111111 h1•lp \\ ''"'' ti "·''"'""'"•·•I l,r.i1 1•\.11'.t 1o1o11 1t 1 1·~ "11• I 111111\ h1·t1d ll 111111.1 '•I' ... '"" •I I' II I jl l ~ "' ' 1l 1 I •• I 1r11 I 11 111 11 \ I' I' h 111 f m I <tlor1\ ._ 1lo lu·th r.u : llMl'ltJ """ \ ... II RETAIL SALES ~~I t , ""'""'""'" lfl'lll'' fl t ' I 1i ... I\ I IJ•lt•' J 1'1'•111·I ,,1 .. 11 J•ihll 1111.,:.111 111 I-.i.1111>11 1,1.11111 '\ II •-11 , 11•1 ltET AIL SAUS ~~ foihlOft ,,, :.-. .. 111 1111 ,, .. , \\1t,1 I(, ,11hh\lhOJI '""'' •l•tll 1 1 .. -.1111.'I '1u'I t .. f.;,lll\141 "'•"t"• 111'1 ..,u11 .Ill 10 hr'I \\ I' I' k J II h 11 W II y II t" I 1·11111' l luh l'r11 ::.hop. SJ !'ill S.I 1!\ hr C1dl \1 rnh n 1140 1121 1 111111rt·I 1'\pll ll lll l "11lu11• 1111·11111\ '''""h µurl 11111•· ._ ~ 1111.H C M l1all ''"''\hop MI 1~'11111 ..,,11ul~1• It 11~11.111~ 1~:opl1 rwutlc•tl lull~ p.11t l1111e . I .111 h~·l1111• I I ;:,;>.d ill ~ ... lllit "'' Clf111·1•1 • ; \ t -. 'Ht\ U•fi:"' l•\ttt•t 111°\\ 1Bll \ IH \ K1!ul(h It 111·1 -... 'Ulli I\""'~ ltl.••1 o.t 1 llM MiOCl '}'tt'Ul "'"'' •1111 1.\111 .. lllJ.: ... 11.t 1111111' "''' lfrh ... .. II \ I tlllllll•'ll'\Ur Jto' ,. 1• \ I• I 1111 I 11 I \I ' " .1 II .. K J h I ) h • II I I' Ill'. ,,,. tEC RET ARY /C HURCH I' I .iµµh \tun l•'r1 II :I lt.01 MJCj:Ut'l 114 \~t· I 11 ~ trH tn~!i SECIETAIY W~ art' ~king a ~J>ll' o r1•nted . rl')111llle 11er ret11ry Appltcanla. .,holdd pctt;!ll!~ l(tl ty11mg .,1111111 , phiasunt phont- munncr F'llJOY excc-llent 1· o Ill p • n y b c n l' f 1 t s lnchxho.c frl't' mt'&\ per sh1f\ /\pp\ In perison !MM Noon. Mon l-'r1 . P1•rsonn\ll MAallOTT HOTEL 000 N c•Wl)41r\ t;\ r t)r Newport Beia~·h i'Aj\llll Opp l!:mplyr Mt f SEClfTARY All ogcncy 11e11<l1> l(ood t y pusl. r c cvt Ill e bookkecp1nJ<, A /H & \ I'. l1hn.: ull uruund h••IJ>l.'r Airpo rt l•H Jl lonN U C ull ·~:i.:1 ~·11101 llookkeel.>l'r. t'll)). lh·x1blc lll\\'S\m1•n\ Co Mull 1111~ set of book::., h.irrk rel':., 111ncr Co's 1 r1Jl haldll t't'li & I 1 n a tr c 1 a I " N 1 ,. t• .11mo:.µhert• ll:P ~ask 101 Laura rYl'IST ~WPM, lr;arn us c.vmputtt oprtr1>tor . 10 key t•dder. llOfl smoker. CO!ila Men CPA r1rn1 C:.11 (;()ri nne 7:14 1 o.o l'yp1~t Gc11cral Ofrwc No \'Xper nen"lsnry 111.:h Srhool Urnd Good bcncf1ti; & prornol1ono I opJ)f)rtunrt1cic 1-'armcri. l11 11 uranl'c Grou p ~o 4100 F. o B TYPIST /f ramcribet' ror attorney Oays or nights. full or part time U C airport area 9'15 0071 TYftlST f'asl growing Ad Agy rn Npt Cir . looking for someone able to type under prel>sure & have a gd command or the English language Rm ror advancmt Contact Margit Vischer644 7644 Kt:l'SltONn Pups AK<.: Ne ighborhood g;ar10 1e WANTEU lOK. 14K. 18K ('hamp 111n: M/F Pet& s a l e , S w t!t:l l.t'a r aold Mux ca sh put<l i.h o w P v t ply betwee n Rus hurJ & lm m t'fl1u tdy Aho 213/W7 134.S art 6 pm Magnolia otr or 1-:dinger h u y 1 n 2 P1tbull rups, red nose. Girl's clothes. furn. toy . s tlvc-r diamonds l't<.' A 0 RI\ UKC Pupers. lu ~ulp & muic S:.rl. K('fl, SS7 9818/548 ~ bUper pups, must 8ell Sept 13, 9 S_ BUYING 110111 & :s1lvr r lltra p a. Jew e lr y S1herwart!, dental gold. dutmond,., l'lass rang' l1t\m('d rash ~!I 21)85 Thunderhead I nt.l &1.5,90 II, 64S 4.2210 /\KC bh1 ck Chow. 11 mo old, lovt•ahle Mov1n~. must sell 493 9632 after Garaite Salll ~ AnllQUCX, Lols or cloth111..: 1-·ri & Sat u 9142 Rur111uda. 11 n 6pm _ fable Chair Bed llefn~ Record Unit Barbecue Oe:.k·l.ots of Misr Sul 13\h JOf\9 Lonm Ln G M AK C Cocker Pup11y , Must see! 64S·M!f5, 646-5787 Pltl VAT~ PARTY INHEIHT l':O "evrra l 1mporlunt p1l"cus of 01amond Jewelry Several Soht 1ures . Must s e I I C o r c· u s 11 1mmed111ldy 004 3290 f'c mal e German Shepherd. 14 week!\ old with papers 640-1631 DOB~tlMAN PU PS 6 wks old, hlk & tan . tiuls & c laws done, wormed, healthy ' $15 Call &31-0490 Lhasa Apso AKC Stull service. 2 yrs old Ca II Days 964-0066 POODLE. toy. AKC male Pale apncot. 3 mos old Calm . s weet dispos ition $250 PIP 496-8491 --- Garal(e Sale, Sat Only, Sept 13. household items, tires. furn. clolhci.. many rn1 H 10• $10 43 12 Sp1ndr1ft Way, N U Ulj\MONl> '<01. I c·a ral. I 'orn\•r 1'lace11t1 a & rme while, avµr $n000, lk Supenor t S2~. ~ ~ lluge <.iaraitc Sale MiscellGMOUS 8080 furntture unl1ques. ••••••••••••••••••••••• o hJect s d art .,Pi il LUGGAGETAGS goods . clothing. off1cl' from your busrnb:. card furn Fri Sul Sun . Ii 3 Send one i:ard flJr cadl :11132 Strathmoor 1.n, tag plw. one s pare. w,. Hunl Beach 96'1 7283 rel u r n pe rm a ne n 1 l.> 1111111h -.I "' .-to.l"'I \\ 1 ..t ' ... <!l.l l \ I Olllllll'll>o UI ,1h \\ l'\V\ r >·n l!I..!:• lrl'" 11 ti 111111 II \ k f 111 \1 ,II \ .,,., ll"t.in \1>'>1!'>lJot lu -.Cr\lt'C ~LHIOn Allend t-'11"n1 1 .1 I ; ,. 111 o ' ~'ull & part tt~ llourlv 1, 'II I I ,. .I u \ f o I 1 l'OO\cn Ins urance & Valel Attendant needed. M F, must be ablt' tu work weekda}S Ca IL bCtW\'~O It 3U & 2 00, l'u c s f r1 Pri v ate eounlry club &14 5411<1 MIN SCHNAUZl..;R Salt & P epper-Re~1S t l'reli $17~ s.t1 4861 or 646-5861 ESTATE CLEARANCE D1111ng rm .. e t . fin<' uook~. lOY~. photo & s tereo c q u111m e nt , dothes For M W hoy!'> Hrca\ retro looks Many on~ marme ml~ of N~l & tropics Much more Sept 12 & 13th, \0 G 1514! Sant anella . CdM sealed Jllract1ve tag & st rap , mct!l mg ell rlrnc I 0 r e q u 1 r e m t' 1\l :. Prevent luss & lhdt • Fw .a µcrs onaltted t.il! '-' n ,. I•>:. c w a 11 paper fabric or 'Day C.1\1 µapcr & we will haek & lnm your lags Or 111 two l0ards bai:k to hack \1111 •fl.Hll lll o! , .. , 111 .11 11 11 pl'r•on .-xp pr 1•l1·1 I •·•I hut 11,p••t rw1'l'"•'n 1-'u II \1 t•'I I t' ,1 I & P 1• 11 t J I tlt'ud•h l<1i;pll·., 111f11 ,. Suµpll1'!>, S.t<' Mii tlf>IJO RETAIL SALES CLEAi( lJ 11 lt lH ri1·d 1•1111 .i:t• II I 1ol ~hirt• l'Xll h1•l11I 1111 1-:a,,1 llluH l'll,11 m:<1 ' tA I :n 11 SalH man Wonted 642-3260 ~At.f:s <"l l'rk "·"111·d l\pply 111 1)1..'r:. .. n \1t•,J VC'rdt> Pharma•·' ~17 1 llarburBI ,C M SALES CLERIC Prestige drug store. NII rull lime, perm Sl11111• w 1ends l:k>ner11 :., Mr ~lwooc.l, 675 0150 :iales1Detrvel)' Full or part l1mt• Deliver lunch to offices 1n I r vin e Newport Cootaet Mr Ensilish 851·1509 Sales Oistrid Manoc)er Traiftff Daily Pilot newspaper crrculation department This highly successful local newspaper ha~ an opening for a tramee rn the c irc ulauon snles. service & collec:t1on area Sclerted applrc·anl will receive lrheral :.tartrnR salary . rt'gularl> scheduled raises. bonus opportun111es & m any rnnge benefit:. :.uch as paid \ acatwns. paid group 1n:.urance, tire insur ance & dent <11 coverage Applicants must be 18. have a good dnnng r ecord Ho urs a rc generally llA.M 9PM Monda y lhru Friday Salurda y O\e rt1m e a vailable as needed. l'c1 fc \·ttul\l~t t)q.~.1111\' , aralton 673 3320 Frff to You 8045 I •-lk t'l!i Siill:t ...... l 'HE'I \HY l\\u;.t h<Hc gu1KI ~kt ll' 111dud1111( Sil 11 1 ... pl' l'll W r I l 1111( "I/ 1 • w 1• v r 1 n ,. h "''' 1·lov1r11•11l 1 ·o 75:! IOI I SECRETARY \drn11111otral1vc !'it•1·n •tary skills Xlnt .. .il.1r~ & lien1•f1ts Appl} l'l·~111111cl U1n·ct11r Heritoqi~ Bonlc 721 N r :uchd Aoahe1m :l'Jl 3860 1-: 0 E ""'·n•tar} l~rnkk eepl'r ~m<1ll Newµurl "Cdl'h 1\11' crt 1:.1ng 1\~l·nl') 1,;ood l'ler11•al :.kill:. requm.'11 1>45 !•191 '\c c rctary Adm1 n S cc retary , ~ro win g branc h orf1cc o f l0 0n s ult1ng En1tmet>rs Sc 1enl 1sts req s ecrela ry t o a ssist mana.:er College educntt0n dcs1rable Will train on V)·dec Word Proce ssor . Contac t Evelyn. D' /\ppolo nia. 714·SS6·S340 SECRE'fARY XJnt oppty for sharp girl ror pos1 t 1on w /lg packaging co. a t exec o rrtces in N.B. Good secretanal skills needed. ty ping above 60WPM. dictating mach exper a mu s t . sho rth and p r e ferred . s uperb ben e fits Ca ll Lois 152-2111 E.O.E . SECJllETAIY 6-8 Hr'-Daily Temp or perm post1on ror ex per lypist ( 70 + WPM I Xlnt spell.mg & grammar reqwred. no 'i ho rthaniJ P osil w n reqw res a tulrly to work on own in a hvy typmg environment. some le~al exper he lp£ul. Send Resume to Classified Ad #718, Daily Pilot PO Box 156-0, Costa Mesa . Ca . 92626 Stupv1ng Clerk ~mdll rlt!X1ble Co. nel'd S rcbuble shipping clerk. lla11tJl e all for m s of mallmg from rnarkct1n~ l>ept + add1tionul umco Jobs 1133 ~lllW ask for Cheryl :->hipping & tteel.'tVing C:ll'rk. F T 11,u '•> be111•f1t s A11 1,t y 111 p ers on , M on Fri !lam l lJm Sta11Jard Shoes . 3077 S Hn!>\01. (..'}! ................••..... Killen. Calleo Fcm:ilc 31 2mos. lo loving home S40·0904 eves VINYL LINOLEUM I.ayer must be ci<11'd. C:ill 8 !lam.after tiprrr 6'15 tJ.S.14 f'rc<• Silky Scottish Mix to 1-(ood hom e orrl y ! Ca II 4~5 (1781) • W .AITRES SES* S3 50 per hr !-\ill t11nl' part umc, !tpll\ ~h1ft i\pfJIY rn pcrsun · Wed ur Thur:. 2 lpm. Gram ma i. lluw.l'. Bn!-lOI <1l H1,1ll11 ll ('o,l<i ~C~Li Nt•" µurt llc•Ul'h F REE '1ale 10 wk vtd pupµy. '1 cocker 1 , mix Call aft 69'HI •1645 llappy healthy k1tttfl~. " l' a n e ct l r a 1 n c •J 548 ~615. &1&3 HY7 W a1lrl'~' part l11t1l' AJ>\)I) 111 pero;on T\HI f'rt.'{' 1-·em C:i ltl'u Cat lo Guy'> i'Tom Ital} ~tii i:ood home• f'u1rv1ew Hd C \1 549 1!61 SHIPPIHG DEPT. l'a 1·k 'g & s hip' g s rnl µart:.. will tram i''em pref :'>fonthly rl'\'H'W!,, !! pd hold1lla)l» & uthl'r xlnt •.i1tresst"">. I' llffil' ti~" 1·u bene CM l'Omµaoy P 11m(• d~., <:as l1 ght 8050 .....................•• s.t5 0403 Bro1 ler W11l trarn 548 79411 Shoe sales. rull time W1\h or w out exp . or will train Gooct co benef11s Apply in person !lam to I lam Mon thru Fri Standard Shoos. 3077 So. Bnstol, C.M- STENO/CLERK Perform stenographic services to one or more manag e r s . G ood shorthand & typing skills required Requires elle r cisi n g so me judgem e nt. Math aptitude & a bility to operate 10 key by touc h. Good salary . benerits and working cond1ttons Please submit res ume or C'all rn confidence to: DOUGLAS OIL COMP AMY Employee Relations Dept. Eva Taylor 3160 Airway Avenue Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 "A Subsidiary of Conoco Inc · AHirmallve Ac..'lwn Employer WAITHESSES 645 6561 673 1663 For Appointment W/\NT1':0 MATURE /\OLT C OUPLE to manage 16 unil apl house 1n nice Easts1dc CM area Resume & local ref rcq. Exp. pref To a ppl y. please send complete resume \o ad no. 77. Daily Piiot. P o Box IS60. Costa Mesa. CA9'l626. Warehouse helper, F tT fo r in tenor landsca pc design Co Exp helprul Gd dra v1 n g recortJ necces a ry 540 4242 or 5S7-0ISO W o rk an Ni c e Environment of Da na Pt. Ha rbor at the "Coffee Importers" f'ull or Part Time. Mature, Reltable. Sales. Stock Clerk 493 7773 VACI-IT SALESMAN Broker sales. full lune. exp nee Tra n s p a c 645·0222 Mef'chClftdiM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ 8005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• **I BUY** Good used F\tmrlurc & Appliances OR I will sell or S£LL for You MASTERS AUCTIOM 646.8686 & 833-9625 Oak dining room suite Reel table . 2 lea"es. 6 chairs. hutch w td1spla} above & storage below Sacrifice. 64&-8675. Large sectional, chairs , lamp. JC.Int cond. Eves & wk ends . 962· 7602 Lawson couc h , newly cov'd, xlnt rond Forest green . $700 491-4169 eves. Din Rm Thi & Chairs Rattan with glass lop Like ne w. o rrg $900. sellin g at $400 Call 644·4727 7 ft queen-sized sofa bed. Naugahyde. lake new $175 >48-4200. Leather CoU<:h w 5 chairs w 1arm rests. For ofl1ce or I.Iv rm. 494.3392 Waterbed. c ustom rrame. liner. h eat er SJOO 673-3223 Cou c h & C hair Reai.onable. Good cond !J62.28()4 feac hers . Pres chool P/f. F /f_ Kindercare. 770.1991, 770.1999 --------1 ------Ktng-s1Led set <Scaly 1 Pll.I CF:S S2 ea or 3 SS I 5t:li,:s $160Cil d 9t<1g:o. $1 50\'u IO or m11n • SJ 40 l'fl .Sales T <1X lnl'lmll·J '110 l' I\ RI>" IJraw )irur own or 't'n<I •r:Jlllt! ..rtldrl'~l>. phone· & Ci1a11l Garagt• Sall' l11kts w1•'ll 11wke <Jill' c-ard l't''' bahy rurn1tun· l'lolht·, 1.11l Add ~ 1·:.1t·h >.;end l'ht•t·k 11r rnmw) 11r1lt•r to (.; IGANTIC' F\1rn & llll'>l' Frr Sun. lO 6 tWh W llam11ton, ('M tre..r1 t'tJmprn~ l'ltll'll ffit•rtl i"' man) rnl'><' Thur l•'r S JI 10 I :9101 )JJrk\ ll'" l.n " 18C In mt• Fur n 1lurl' 1 lul h1 n ~ ~pt•.ikt-r' .1 l!l \ e1IJr Wa> Fri ~.11 ·1 J l...rl! Hr h G ,\ I<. \ c: 1-: ::; \ I ... : S ..r lu r tl.i1 11 11 1) • l-:\cljthin~ 1~ .:ottJ j!I• 2186 Plat·entra ~ U l ·;\1 ~VI.Tl F,\Mll.\ CiARi\G f: SALi': Fri & Sat 71\M No•>n Man} 1lcm~ Go l'arl. tool~. r1sh1ng e\jlll p 23tJ I llolly N Ii S4H 7140 3 fAMIL Y TAG SALE Saturday only 9.4 PILOT PRIHTIHG I' () l\t1'1( 151i0 Co~t .1 \\1..,a ('.a '.Ji!li2t> CEHAMH ' TILE BISQUE l1'<ll • 'C:I 111·r p1eu· I' .11111 &. )(lat\' \our O\\n lilt'' (; .. j(\ for 1· .. rarnw .,hop" 11r 11n \ale µort1cs 111 u'>e your Jrl1sl1.: ;~h1ht1t'' '.J.t 7~33 Lrg t:arl} Amenc·:111 Hutc h, Teak drnrng :;ct v. 6 chairs New !f. surf l1oard Offer 499 5000 PHOH.EMATE Phone c.tnswenng mat·h w lwarr S79. w /remol~ c•unlrol $149 548.6489 Housewares. hart.lware b 1 k e s. c a r p e 11 n g ' OH1t·e Water Cooler, ~i<ot sport ing goods 1,,)1:.~ & Cold wi\2" x 15' thrngs you gotta huve refnl( SJ00 10 80847·327!1 17941 Fairhaven I\ vc . Orange 11-:ast of Newport F'wyl Horses 8060 ·••···•······•····••··· Reg ~uarter Horse-.. I 8 )r old Ba~ Marc I Yearling Palo m ino Gelding I Wcanl 1 0~ Palorruno Fill), dnd~ 3 bars pre lt) !Jul'k breeding 6-11 9191 t.,'h1ldren s llunter to H old gre) mare 15. 2 hands .. A' shov. qualtl~ rh1ldren's hunter Ov.ncr lea\'1nit for f.a~tem !'.<'hi t•onl J t:l S1 o ncrl<l 1.tc R1dmg Club. 494 1&\4 ohn Wayne Tennis l:ltJb Fam11) Me mbe r s hip $1400 1 4!16-1352 HAWAII Round lnpt1ckel. $300 ~.4968 ------DRAFTl~G T BLE llam1lton. 48x38. ne \\ top. sa cnf1ce S275 tNew S380J i59 1164 da,> <. 552·J34 I C\ e H..AUTILUS 2 I ) r rull membersh1µ:;, NP 0edrh Club. ~alue sni eat·h Sacnf1ce ~25 eal'h 759 11 6'1 da•:. 552 3341 t'\l'S • HcMMhotd Goods 806 S Stertlnq. Royal Danish •••••••••••••••• ••• ••• • 8 pie set ex µcs. (·h~!>\ 5EARS Washer SSO, tw111 S:USOOBO 1591643 bed SIU, Hound C.:orfct Thi $15, Gold C1:i.,:. Top :.i !!al custom Jquanum f' a s t · .g r o w i n g progressive compuny needs per s onable . neat·appeanng person. Typing necessary Good benefits & s tart 1ng salary 114-540-4811 Receptionist Advert ming. 8:30-5pm. 5 days. h1~avy 1ypmg. start $850 Ca II Lo1i. at 714-675·4930 l4346 Cuhet' Or. Irv. We are now luring: •Expe r 'd kitchen managers If you are qualrf1cd & arc inte rested in leamml( the newspaper cir<·ulat1on bus iness. c·o me to the office. 330 W Ba\ Costa Mesa , /\:.k rnr Don W1l l r am::. or K C'n Goddard. Only .ipply before 10/\M or <1hC'r 2PM. Mon f'r1 E 0 Jo: S ALES llard v.ari.• f' time po:. 1n relatl hardware s t ore '.111 Sundays nr C\ c-. Scl ~1kc Johnson II W W right C11 I i!( Rochester. CM SECRETARY PYM Oil TEMP NO SHORTHAND lmmed openmg. 6 8 hrs per day Hvy ty ping pos1l1on 110 + wpm I Need acc uracy , xlnt ~ra mmar & s pelllng t:orrecllnR selectrics & IBM memory Call 152 ()23.\ TEACHER Preschool. full tune. exper'd Sorne benefits. 548-25SO TEACHER. MORNINGS PRE-SCHOOL ~5219 WFSl'MINSTER ABBEY ANTIQUE MALL w 1frame, 6 mos old SJ50 !155.0586 Dally l<Hi. Fri 10 9 2 match sets b s p.ma ll Closed T~esdat itlnt cond SlSO E 'Tbl ll75l Westmmster Ave sis e a . Cttbl SSO. 548·540ll Garden Grove 55'"6103 -- End Tbl $1 5, Kini; made 1)f wood. with fish lleadbo;ird $15, Fluor 1>!'ocar & a clown kntll P olisher $15. S l ldl' Ue!>l lllrt!r 1992!132 aft~·r ProJector $10. Tractmn G l'M Stan_d & !lag S15 !>.'8 235'.I Jew~ry 8070 l'ullmJn tops . th rc1· Cor1an M..rrblc doubl1· '>Inks. 61 x22' mal.1 offer Ste\t.>661 fi.i45 . f.:. '" .................................... .. .. - ! ~ i ' l } ~·· ! Business~en l 'tf y o u are d >in g buHness und•? r o . jP1c t111ous /fos1rtess : j Vome you ore reqmred 1 i by low r Bu.sines:; and ; i Professions Code SPc i 1 17900 to 179301 to f 1/e a l ~f1ct1l10·U S Rus1ness ; j 'Jame Staleme11t and l ; have 11 pubhsht'd /or j 1 (our consecutive weeks ! j WE at the DAnY i \ l'ILOT can help with j i both Coll tht> LEGAL l i DEPARTMf:.VT at i j 642·4.121 E:rt 332 (or l j turlher mformolton 1 : : ...................................... -.......... : <Salary Ne~l • Exper'd. hne cooks $4 SOto16 SO Far West Set-YiCH Owne r & operator of R e uben ·s . Coi:o's. Reuben E. 1,,ee·s & olhet' fine restauranL'I invites you to apply in person btwn9&4PM E.0 E. Restaurant *IUSIOYS• M t F, full or part·lime. to work day shift. Apply rn person Mon.·Fri. HPM P laza de Cares, 4881 Birch St .. N.B. Rest aurant Maintenance H e lper needed Ele c t r icia n & Refrig e rat io n expenence. Call 549-CY713 for more information SELL idle items with a Dally Pilot Classified Ad. 642-5678. • LIBERATED AT LAST! -HOUSEWIFE EARNS sas.ooo· Housewife for 23 years (seemed like a thousand) was paid S85.000 in 1979 as a salesperson for Walker & Lee R eal Est ate! Call now and ge started on your $100.000. *(Proof available>. COSTA MISA MIWPOIT llACH C7 t 4t54S.94t I, C7 I 4'646-771 I Ct.ris lob CO.OMA OIL MAR/ t41WPO.T llACH C714t719·111t ...... Walker 8 lee Real Estat •••.•.•.•...........•.• Sales <!SALES If you are agrcss1ve and looking for a future rn retail mgmt w /good co benefits apply In person 9am lo I lam Mon thru Fri Standard Shoes. 3077 So Bnstol. C M u SECRETARIES•• A/P· Rf!Cpt Sl.3.200 Exec .mKI /BigCo$15,600 Escrow E:Xp{f60 $12.000 Personnel/SlOO 119.200 Lit Reinders Agency 4020 Birch. Estab '64 Newport /833-8190 I Free SALES Mj r . ~port.mg goods co. .r1£100•-••y TB.LBS has immed. opening ro r ~5'"'~ Penn f/time. 5~ d y wk. insid e sales pers on . Mll'hJ/SGllH AP P l i can t s w I Salary + bonus Fo r Ca reer op pl y . in super visory potential appl. call. 979-0920 fast.paC(!d Npt. Bch. desired. Type 40 wpm. 1n ves trnen l fi rm . X l n l be n e f it s & Salesmen fabricator for Requirns l o p s k i lls advancement potential. retail plastics store f'ull (Shlhnd: 90: typing 75). 979-38>0. EOE. time.SS6·0900 So un d profession a l Tow Tr uc k dr1' ver s exper., m a turi t y Ir Sales corporah? bkgrd. helpful. wanted, exp'd only. Live Major Orange County ~11:640--0123 lnCost a Mesa.646-9638 Graphics Co. seeking Travel Agency in Irvine Sales Rep. for exhibit ~~~~~~~~ Below mkl new des1gnl'r G ---tbl. 48" sq glass top & 01ng out of Bus iness brass base. $380 557.4343 Sale. J anes Antiques Mon-F'ri9_5 2721 E. Coast Hwy, CdM ----· - 673-5752 Victonan Furniture from San Francisco estate Liv rm. wood stove. etc 16 items 644-0.S91 .,,aecft 8010 8' Black Herculon tufted sofa. exc. cond, S225 Red Naugahyde tufted loveseat, $75 Oak armoire. beveled mirror & door. $22S. Please r ail 673-7615 ••••••••••••••••••••••• G.E. ReC g r l 1 Movin g . 6 rms furn n e a or, s rng e Bed.spreads. Piggyback dr. good cond. SI 25 673-4077 washer !dryer. 960-'1230 Washer /Dryer. xlnl cond. Near new Qn. size bed $125 each. (setl. Top or the line. Pd 646-5848 $500, will seU $250, J eff SSH352 Washer/Dryer. Jyrs. old. Used lyr Like new $300. Lrg chest w t m alchmg 842·7389. nrtestand $70. Sofabed $70. Loveseat sso. Stuffed Moving-Mst se ll 20<.'u fl chr $30. Rnd pedestal Whirlpool refrig. 5 mo table w /chrs $40. Waln ut old: wsl\r. portable Tv : end tbl $15. Pr lamps 525 misc h se hld itm s ea .644·21.36.8-5PMdaily. 964-6817. 21822 Kaneohe, ,.._ ~ 8055 H.B --r ~~~~~~~~i ••••••••••••••••••••••• lkydn 1020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 16 inch boys or gir ls BMX. new cond. incl training wheels. New seo. Sell at 145. 759·1164 days, SS2·3341 eves. SCHWINN lOspd good cond. Boy's, $70. __ 548_ . um after 4p m . Gir l's Peugeot Cond. $100. S48-3977. c-raa• Eqlll,...... Good IOlO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wholesale s k i wear . Gortelt, down filled parkas & stor m jackets. Days: 9/5 \hru 9/14 91+ We s t W ilson . C .M . 642-0061. 3pc Seel. Sofa.Oriental Din Tb l e & 4 Ch a 1 r s -Lamps · Bk c ase ·27in TV & Sland·Hideabed SS6·0131 Typewriter. t ools. fur n, division. Draw against SIClllTAIY needs full Ume person to com mission. Call Jim Challenl!lDI opportunlt.Y h a n d I e ref u n' d s . Brech: 714 . 551 . 81 so. a v a I I a b t e f o r Experienced only need WANTED experleniced secretary apply. Typing, 40wpm a Ma m lya R B67 or 645 Sales with growing real estate must. Xlnt . com pany equipment needed. Call glasswa r e , saddle. Clshing gear , camping g e ar , mu sica l instrumen ts, p atio enc l osure . bolts· nuts· nal ls., lots or misc. 221E.191.hSt. C.M w.Sun. National rig•re salon fi rm ln Cosu Mesa. Wlll paid benefits. Contact Judy, 979-4240eves. chain needs ambitious assist manager wlth Ho w a r d o r Kathy : Ceh IOJS S m a I I I · led operation of office. 7l4-8Sl·0033. •pplia ~. Dr sa es onen person. S 1 ••••••••••••••••••••"• ,, nces· .. um· apes · Career QPpOrtunlty with 8 • r Y b 11 e d 0 0 --------records-clothes •H ·Klng c h 8 n c e r 0 r experic:nce. Ask for Tr ave I Age nt s KITl'ENSto loving Blau eta-Spreads-AnUq. advancement Salary+ Suz.an.Re/Yu .63H2166 w/experi~. Full time "°=.~Y 3220 C l ay St. N .B . •IMMEDIATE CASH• f o r G o I d . S 1 I \• e r Platinum J\n\ ki nd cond . amount· l>an1el WHEB. CHAIR S95 i5t 5219 5411 5()53 Find --The fa:.le~l drJ \\ m lhL . w~at you wanl in West a Oa1h P1l11t Daily Pilot Class1rieds <.:lasslfm l >\d 642 5618 ----- No+ime fvr f*«e-~17? . tt ti. \J Use lln1we1 Ad ser vice wh e n pl acing yo u r ad ... a Dai l y P i lot ad nu m ber w ill a p pear in your a d ... w e t ake yo u r m essages 2 4 h o ur s a da y .... you call in at y our c onvenience during office hours and get the responses t o y our ad ... this se rvice is only $10 per week. For m o r e infor'mat ion and t o place your ad ca ll 642 -5678 . DAILY PILOT - lnlerviewappl. Travel. Newport. Art: Have something to sell'! --------- 631·9(M() __ Classlfled a ds d_o_1t_wc~:...._Se_u~~~tems_ 642-5618~"1!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!f!!!!!!!!IL L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~llbon~~us~.~Ca~l~l~642~·:36JO~~fo:r~~~----::=-~_...-::~~ou~t~s~l~dke~. :S:o:u:t:h~C~o~a~s~t~~ S48-8&82FJSat 1 .. ---... -·---·-·, - '· ' ., ~ ( p s fl ti e J 1 p n: cl g, Ill ''1 w st vl -p ,. op tre I IUI sec foe - ., If• , I I Truck• •560 A..tot. lmportf'd •••.••...•••.....•..••. ·••·•··•·•····••·•····• 9040 framportafi0tt 9707 Oah~ 9720 Ponche Avto1. lmporte-d • Auto1, Import.cl A.utos, Mew 96100 Autos, Uaed ···•·••······••·•·····• ...............•.....•. ·····•···••••··•······· ·····•·••·•····••••·•·• '920 ••·•••••••·······•····· ··•···················· 9750 ···•••••·•······••••··· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·············-·· . . . ······•···••·•··•·••··· i '.>Ch4'\\' l1.,11'l ~'1•1 Wkil'"" 11111 .tH •111111, ollh·r ltfllll .U! '"4..',1 11 2110'./. 2x:i Hl .. 111llru1 ·llO 'Y~1 'nrl, iur. c·as~elk. 1 tt1ll.I Ma.i>.. l'nvah• par l,CO>m1 fku1t vHer over -®--'65 Chevy Capn re, looks good. runs good SSOO. 559-4774 ..... 9040 1, I C~n.Sol•/ R~ 9120 111 loll ltl l-11111 l'l\~UI• l llll•hl "'"· 1.1 '" ,,,~ .. ~ .. \ lot II I.II I h••\ \ I S I ll.111 11111 "1\1111 11 11;1 11 ~11111 I '1 I I """"" I Ill 1111 ltlll l 'u 11l 11l1n11 l'!-1 ''111111 I l Ii.fl .... Ill·\\ 11.11111 ~tMlfl 1111 10 .. 1 "'ltllll 1,;:1 .~12.;I aMW 9712 ·······••••····•····•·· CREVIER Mote>nted lillf'\ 9140 " l \I & lllOAOWAY 1•111~1 ·1. $ ··••••••••• •••••••••••• Van' 95 70 \A.Hf A • ..,. t"f lllutH It 1••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'._ 8353171 It~• "',,. lk·~t 111 ti.wl1 t \Tin I"' I'll 'T1lrTll"T1tlllr15lilTt,hH.Uf,1111'11 ,,. 141""" '' '1"' '''"" 1 ''111"' USED BMW \'.1'>1•1 l~.t •.Hiii * s. 1-..1 II 1-.11,-., ••I uu1I I,.., 11111. lit 1 ' I \DI• t •IU. ,,q U 1f1 I 11 " ti /.! , 1111 '" •"' I 1111 .. " ''"' K II< It >I uf ,5,0 ........ .. .........•. \\I I'\\ 1111' Piii i \It lul t••l• u~· ·•' ti' lurt•h11\ .1 ...... ,,, ,,, I I' .... s II \1 lH '. 'l•I;' Ill" • I ,., •• ,, , t t 01''> 1111 1111111 •0.'),)!l l .i ·1.00:• 111 , , '" u·· . •·l ·•uu:· •• ou.,.J •I 1 ,J(l1 J 11 ' l I J.1\.1 • i i, '<•1:• ' ''IJ l.11>1 •I h.llll •t I l.X~'\t: I ,11 L..'111 I '>I' ,11 1 I!'!!\ t 1)1 l'lh ,t II I tt;A'-h I 11\ •IOi.1 lu,ukt.l •llill J 1.!l\ld ~ I ;.!i)J.) Closf'd Sundays ORAHGE COUNTY'S OlDEST I~ 5'\(I 164:> 6717~17 Sl.S,!IOll :i-161:1~1 IRAMO HEW 19100ATSUM SIO~OOOR 11.11 (' h hJ' k w Jul11rno1l11· ((klJ.'.'11111 111:11 SI' rl J rl 11111n• ONLY $6989 NEWPORT DATSUN fiat 9725 ····••·•••·····•••·•·•• 7'J !:)l'\U ~~It ~IC Kl ttrnhl' 11mtl mu. .. t '>l'll 71\!'i :nr.2 ..... , ... 11i(I \4(~i \•\ 1·-. 7i Fia t Ur.I\ J lh 1 >wm·r Uh I 1lr \uto \tr ~1111·11 'iunruof \lJ.:'> E • 7.11 01;,1 71i 'ip) cit r l"llll' dl'an ~cl mt11 .. 1i.:1• r<11!1JI .11n rm s:-.1!1~. >-">i 11:.it:, ·16 tll IS T Jrga, ~-.µ. ..11r. .. tl'fl'O, lltlflUH'. $16,900 fj.H 191..'l h.1 l'or-.che 35f.C l..ow cng rntll''>, :"ll'W ure:. :\1J n ) \')(lfU'> $570!1, li31 64~ 1!177 !II IS rNI w hlk. <i ll II" ( '" n),. :rn 0 II II m I ' $15.9110 f>45 11182 61.l D llOAIJSTlm lllk lllk. onJ.! llJ,OOO rnc Sil.SOU 642 ~I ~· 91 1 i-: T<irJ.!a 1·u:-.t11m up~ratJes. xlnt c ond. mu-.t -..·II. h{':-.t urr~r ~5 7 1!~ Iii '.lSlill rt-.tored ha 1 c r Ht1ph S7000 OHO l-:1t·' wkench 979 4489 \.\-'k dJ}'>~ !jf).51 i I l'or-.c·he I K In er Go topless . '"a Rabbit Conv ertible .. ~»t~ Mowa,ul' w VOllCSWAG lN INC 531-4100 13131 ..... - ""'""" Gi""• A.utos, lmp or+ed .......... ··········· .. Vollu•O«Je" 977 0 ············· ......... ,. '70 Bui.. 9 p,,,sl'llJ.(C r w i.eah, lugJ.( nH'k. aux ful'I tank. '>tnk rcfrlJ', dean Sl:llll l!n 5716 '78 NO.VA l6M , body work, S299!l 957 0198 '70 IMPALA Convertible ready lo restore . best offer 760-1256 after 3 '75 Monta, V 8, air clean. $2!m 4~i.11ss '76 C h cve tte. A I C. AM /PM. 37 .500 mi. a!lklna $2550. Please call 559·5275 eves. 961 ·6052 dys. \ ------ ·~~ Bug Auto. body 1" '\Int cond Runs welL, '73 Ve&• stalioll Wtl~. 1'31 3679. afl 3PM xlnt cond. Sl3IO After 6 . "" rwr ,i f\'l'r blue mt• ti, .ippl'Jrance grp. very • ll'Jll, 2'I J.S rnµ~. $6000. wi; ltl!lh 'iii BuJ.( Metalhr Greer 1 Sunroof Stt.·rt~1 '.l.'1,000 m "92"'585. 9935 mnvtnl! llav.J11 IS-17 !l521 ······················· \f AMAS •II 1111 U •~ t•\ l 1 I { ft 111 t I Ill.., I 'i 1h "I n 1"· l.,•,""111,!. Roy Carver.Inc. 1~1 >l')tl Sl'IUEll. ('on11 H1·<l run' \lU'-l ..,I'll l1•.1vrn~ (111 ,1·h1111I S.'ll~I Firm 96:! Klf:.17 atlcr 6pm 9727 Por"''hl.' '78 91 ISC Tar~a l'l•tro blue. showroom 1 .11111 Loadt'il w 1exlras 1!17 2)171 'ti!J \ W C11nv Hun~ l(u•lfl i\utomat1r Nl·1·d.., po11nt )lf.00 l!n 5711i SOUTH COAST I ti I II •ffl I I "II ,.-l t 1111•11• ~·t•I II f,, -..t Motoc Home-.. Sale , I Rttit /Sto.-oqo: q I 60 ····-··················I •All Moturcyclt" ::>wap Met't I l II ti•,, I .... ' "I'·••· \1 ,ti .,. ,,1 I • 1• 11 llpor I 1 t II\\ ' fl tli~ I \ llltll t \ '1 '" ulu I \I 1111 It I h "I In Oran~ C ounty ~I:!!> ll.111•11 111''1 I I lSI \ \I I':~\ 979-2500 WE BUY CLEAN CARS AND TRUCKS COMMB.L CHEftOLET 2Jl28 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 546-1200 HIGH BUYER Hull' Rml't' H"l'IW 1.'Hll J a ml1<>rl'l' '\1•v. µoc·t He.11 h 1;.\111\ I II BOB McLAREN's & 'I.lit \; 1y_,.t1·h HI\ 11 I \ It \!Ill\ .) \It '.1111 11! .... \ 1-'11 I I t7 I 41522-5333 Suncta~ II\ \111>t ..•..................•. DODGE Rolls Royce 9756 . It 's rom1ng soon! Watch VISITYOUR •••••••••0 •••••••••••• 71 \.W ll u~. i.lnl forour grand open1ng!!! ORAN.-:.. E C OA <J /1 l.OEALERJM..U.S.A._ ... m:d~?-~ica~ ''""~! •.. !~'-.'.l!!l · ·· 2888 Harbor Blvd. ""!" ~ .. ·-·· •• C'l\ If ,-n, l(Tff'}! SI Ii 5 U COST A MESA HC)l'IDA IR \ROY ..,., .. 211.u. S4o.Gl30 HEAD<?UARTERS l [ R ~tt~~R~Cf ~~!:~ ............. ~~?.~ Ford ---9940 TODA y11t r 1S40JamborttP ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • Ntowpon Butn VOLVO '7l Torino SW. Loaded. UNIVERSITY ~"4• Runs good. New tire1. S1\L1·::-. & SEHVH'I-: CLOSED SUNOAn SALES, SERVICE brakes. Original o.n.r. OLO~iMOBILE A~O LEASIMG S'T~. 6'4-9564 HONDA Soob 9760 O\'ERSEAS DELIVEH "I' GMC TRUCKS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-:XPERTS :!M:iLI I larlJ01 llh cl < 't1ST \ \I I ;s \ 540~9640 '~ l l\ f .m\11•1: .... "I Ill":-. .:11• ti 1·11nd \111 I ,,.11 $:',JI"' olr t,11 1,11,.! 1980SAAB TURBOs here now$ excellent seledionS l\8X EARLE IKt VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 646-9303 540..9467 '73 GRAN Torino Sport µ1s, p/b. a/c. runs good must ~ell now. !\lake offer 988-4'138 r ru1ler '· Utility 9180 1 .. ., clull.u-... r .. , !'-1><•rh 1 ·,11.., H111:' l .11111"'r" ·11 1 ... \11111 .. SADDLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS has 1'ust •. , t'' ;;, I \'( l ,1111 runm111! 1 111111 >-11111 ITII llrl~ BEACH IMPORTS ~U! Du1 t• "t1 Pl't '\ "· y, l'OR'I ru:,\l II 752-0900 61; \'olvo Wi.:n xlnt ITWC'h C'On'1 lllll "" "''' .ti> ,.., S l DJ 114 t • n'.!9!1 'IZRANCHERO Complet ely rest or ed. Sacnf1ce. Best Ofrer . <7141848·9694 ···-········ ·••·•·•··· U'll I I 11tlt 111 tlllit \ 1 I 1 "\t·11l.1nd 11111 II. .1 h 11;. S~rv\ce, Ports .. -~~:~~~~: .. ~~?.~I SAV£ SAVES -..;,; t1 U~EO PARTS ••it" • 1r p.•rh I I \11 t ll r1 'll l'i'l.Y I '\ \l.1111 ),. t• I h '"~·· ..•.••..•.••••........• \.,I, 1111 l C \11 ; II JIMMARl .. O VOLKSWAGEN llfll I IS4•a1·h 1\1\il II\ ''\Tl'\<;To:" Ill". \i. II 842-2000 TOP DOLLAR PA.ID F-OR GOOD &CLEAN USED CAR~! 21 SO Hari>or Blvd. receiveda ""''t't h." 11,111 11.1 lelf'9t' \\11 l ... 11 111 ,.,\ l,11 1,1 ' sefection of 1l'h1d1• S! ~I~ 1;.11; •• 17:! ·7~ ~la\ Yl l-(n )!11u d .:a" .. 4efoc..,Y ---- fQyJ>tCI -· 1il.b5 .. !ui\..Cl: 1.<l LIJ1114 ,rnltt-•••••••••••••••••• ~!~~ • • • • • •• • • • • • .. • • • • • • •• • • 11 ~ S!!•,., ~u r,5 • ORANG It COUNTY'S FtHEST LINCOLN MERCURY DEALERSHIP MEW BMW'S '7!l .\111111• I •Ir \I .also I \ \\ I"\\ 1.1p1· ·, 1• \lrtl IO PRE-OWHED 1 1'01~~· ~«·_ ... 1 offl·• 1n1 ;~1:.11 BMW'S I "' '"" .~ .. ~. r .. 1·ho11se fr um i 1 tl11" Joquar 97 30 i'~ ~oo:r~ ~t!fh .... ,\:«11 ..... , ••••••••••••••••••••••• f.:U)( 0 ) "'t I . · , ror t lw h•·'t cit-ti 111 1 '1 '"I " <•Mt 1111 "'' llrani.:1· !•1111111 1'um•I "'II"'~ 1'•11111 '1 11 ~ 1n1 fm ,.,.,., 1111111 ;,x_,,~, I ....... 's1'Auo111D"L1 "-BACK j I "' ,,;,,x••11 1·\•'' .\ "1,,.,.,1, -~)ii ~~1 i I rl\' l!iJ I"'"'·' f, r1 ,.\ I ... pcl Jill Im , ,,,,,, .. tlt .i1011 1n11t·,. -..hill' 1'1·rt. 1 I I>.<\'> ·,11 ii J I l.\1 h \'"', u:u .. 'lflntt \.\t.d,!Olt f 1,t I lo I" 111'1;J I I I 'jt;j J,l~I i'• I I I It \ I: I ·' I'' ' I .1 ' ~ I '. I ' II \ I I () I Wh l't 1 .. 131\ m1 ,1. X.ll:!L l 'l._\.-..Sll' Jh \1 " h n " r ''um i n n t.I lmm;J• l',,,._,.111• l'n\\i•r lln~ n"n ~;(•• ->-111 :!tJl\J FH lpm Autos, Used ........•.........•.... ~rol 9901 ·••·········•·········· NOTHl~G OVER $4995 NABERS AUTO CENTER 1125 !laker Stred COSTA M f~')A 540-9 202 RA-Y R.ADEBO£ - LINCOLN MEHCU RY 16 18 /\ulO Center Or !• U.1-"'~ I .akc Forest t?Klt . IHVINE 830-7000 li'i Coui?ar. nu parnl. vinyl t111>. trans & llres. M akc of rer 645 ·1389 9952 ........................ I Costa Mesa 645-5700 v ALLEY IMPORTS I 28-1112 .\IJrj.!uentl l'lo.11\ 1 ~iss1on V11'J" 831 -2040 49 S-4949 Clv,,._.cl Sundd) """'h' •'.:! IHIKI Triumph 97 6 7 Suick 9910 ';')\ J,,..:,u.•r \1dl f\· .... ....+-< '.:••••••••••••••,.••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• fii :\tu-.laJ1~ 289 auto '1 int <'()nd :\lu!ll !.ee. lo.1 ded SJ.5011 or bst ofr !Ifill 2518 afl 6prtl 1111•·r1\ ;11 \ I tf f h ,i r~' ,,., 1• I h t:i f \.\I "t P I fl . l I l ,. 11 11 I I It t' 4• tt1t•d tll\t,•(11""' I 1 11 I' \ t\l'ltique-. / "''' Cla~s;c~ 9520 ··•·••··•···•··· '"j ,,,. '"""'~·· '-t'\\ I· O~Hlt' (\. 1 1 \f h (I I .I'll ll,t•I\ \~k Ill! ::-.·1 01111 I ·' 11 I \J ,,,;•, o{lt'f lt(Jltl !"1-I l11nt I '111thult top :1 pt'I vim r11nr1 Hhlt l'lii \ ._ ar1i.: ~\~ 111111 l>a 1' I 1 1 ,, !< K ·i ,. ' " kn d \ ------~.Jllll.l·.J'~·~~u \'. o.JChc. P'MHr~I I ••I \l • ...,11 '"' \11H\t I I I, I• •'I\ • ' 11 tt r ""' 1 I 1 r~t.1 ... -. \' K 1;~1 , I ti r n.1'l••r•·1I p,.,, .... ,tl pl.ti•'" '""" 1·~~· \1'; \ -..i:,m f1r111 , 1 • ,,, '·1 ("""·"' 1'111l\t'rlllll1· \I 1111;.i ~"I'''' -.ha1i.• 'l:l'i 1 .dh :lf.12 14 Wheel Dfr•e\ 9550 •···•········•·••······ '71 '\uh1Jrban 1W1>. 1.1_1,~1\1 ,1m hn -.tl'n'•I. .1 <' :\'!H\S (.'\.1-,,\:-.l ltll 11\111 \'\ .. ., 1 '-: 11 1>11.1 l 19"ifl Blatt•r I "'hi cir, l!IH~I I •II .. _ I 11 \II l'(ll)d tit.th• lfft't'n. $3.'100 ~: 11 tit 11 H () l;il J!lfti \\<kOa\S Trvcks 9560 ·······•·••··••······•• 9080 * CHEV. HEW '80 I 2'X8' ST AKE! ••···•·············•••· TER SKIS l I' I 11 50% OFF OBRt-ejEP /COMMLY ~ Ul\Hll::" Hq1, ~ale!> I Olllll\ 11111 S!!I~) S2lS ~ .... \M'I 1,1 1 S21:i Sl75 Wrn ltl l'l•<.1111 $225 $1"15 ~·11 , .... 1 \I•· II SI~ Sl<!'J ~.,t11tHI 11111 11 ~IK7i $12! I\ d S111~lc· ~5-S15 I I• ...,.1111thrw t Ill HI 1111.1 l11!11rn ~ srns Sl15 S229 $315-Sl l!l ~15 $Hl9 SKI WEST .!t~S41 UH \M> S \ "-T \ \"11 \ ., 5-42-8993 \utomall<' trans pwr ~leH1n g nu.i i rear'> IO.Ol"KJ <; VW 1•le f Sl'r >116'.ll $8898! HOWARD Chevrolet l)f!l'C' & Qu,111 Sts °"1;;.WPORT HEACll 833-0555 711 l>.il!>Un P. l Spc1· ~hi~. nHhals. nl'w p:11nt s.?mo. 837 21 'l~ r --··-~ NEW BUSINESSMEN 1 1 contact the DAILY PILOT for lntormatlon regarding the county requirement • fo r using a Flclitlou1 fBuslness Name. WANTED! ::0.1lwr lo.111111 1111 I' I' 'i'I TR';' I oJl\1·rt1hh ' t•M• ';' q H' I.>.~ I :-. 11 !I HT 1,11 I 'ti'I Jilt l'\l'f' t>pllt11t O\U'l l II l I' F I " I " .. ti I ~····to .1µpn 1 :\.Im 1·11n•! \\ht Hhh Int 21rn11~ 'i;! R,l\ar J ;u1l 1 111 I J, rt•t• $-\UllU ur t:t,..,l 1"11\111<1' .•!\ti ,. I I I u • Co,ta M •\O ""'40 'l_)Ol OI HC. •4H PO RSC HES WANTED \llov. u. .. lhc upport.unll) lo rnn:.1c.l1·r tht• µurl'h<•..,1· or :r;.1d1· tn ur \llllr clean l'ur'" hi• C'ht•tll with \.::-. "l uda~' " . • 6.11> 2~ Top Dollar Paid t or Your Car JOHNSON & SON l inc:•Met"cu,Y :!li:lii llarhor R1'tl I '"'ta \\1•<;,1 '•IO 51i311 We Pay OVER Bl~Book Fnr Your <;ood \ W l'or<il'h~· ur \uch Ir,. ::i,.: .'l fi, i ,.<, ·.-11 VW PORS<.'llf: AtlUI 145 E C11a:.t 111 v. '-" at ll:l\ .,,,il' l>n \I! Nt>wpon lka1 h 1;7:1 ff.MIO ror s Pi\ID r-'ott l\1l'ORT & "POltTI\ < ',\ r{S Moll'-710ll Autos. Imported I .l.t~u,ir \h I 111 \ltll t,'j,l.!I\'~ l'l'~i'i;! il~I~ ,If, »11 '•I.I \ \1 ~ \\ l.qH' '>U01'1111 \ ( n•11il s:I i'• 77 I 1<7 ,pd 111 in .\lnl ;~ f-lt-1 lr.1 l.t•I 1 I'" .IU 0110 I ,,; 't.:J.'•• I • 11n1I SI •111 rm -unroot 'tfl\ I t11p all 1x .l.1~ :..Kl· , 11mpkt1·h I iW 11<'11 IJ"'r li<.,HJ11r111 S..59~10 \it I 1l',l11rt·•I '""""'' i'J l'riuuqdt ·T H i P\11Jt~ &-153120 ,1IJrm '>'.l:t" 1 , "''' 1 I I 11..\2 l'.t"-in ""'"ti" 111" 11ri·,.. 1~11 li l'i <.11n1t•rtthlP :-i 'l>tl 79 Ell·C'lra l.1m1t1·1I 'h"'"' tun" 111• \In• Me~e~sBt-nt 9740 \:\! l"\I .;ti'r1·11 1·a ...... l't1<· Coupt· J U 111111 m1 t11ud '•hi:!X~,; 1' "' ••••••••••••,.•••••••••• pJ.J\f!r \l. r;Jd1ttb.8hOU ..,unroof. \tri)1 top. J\\ 1;.1111iH'i Iii! 2111,1 SI. ~ Top.. \ t'I} rm. i>' rfrrt c·nntl $8600 power l.>1·.1u11ful $.l\150 ... hJfl> \11111 ,11 1 tlr Sflll & lakl' n\er PP ftt531:.'i( SI'.! ~50 I Ifft'· 1ii:11i:i;11, pa1 nwnt.., r.:r.1 :ili2.'i Capri 97 15 ..•.................... '71> I ('\I ~lt<'k ;'.: & :Ill m I' g . N t• w I i r ,. ~ 1•nJ.! hody J!rl':ol ... hap1· $!il)l) 1;..i-1 Z.1lli 1.12 '~;t;i; j ,, M ll /. I .I IJ s I . (. 1>i1rt·hai.r· fo 1 S12,5<Nt llr ... -. ... um1• h•a.,1• Xlnl 1·11nd Oats.., 9720 1)42 1770cl)"'·nl~ ······················· 1 'i 1 2l10 ... ui:x·r cond m & out _ ~ " Wh1t1.• l>.in1b•J1l \tr ~ I ,\ \l F\1 r I' SilK)(I nr I off Pr 1;;~ ·n1;7 "' \'" 115.'> 11~>11tla,.., hm ·;2 ~OSI' I. I :> Onh 1i.---------~111 ~2)\ m1 ht•a11ttful S'iSOti I' I' l~~I li:!I KJ>! 1!121 ti& OO•l " & U t JIO , ,,_ ... _ .. .,,. .... ,J_.. HElP!! 77 280Z 2+2. t spd. elcc -.nrf. ·\M f)1 l'ass , ,\ C ~IK m1. S&'iOO 661 7014 8RAl'CO NEW 1980DATSUH 4x4PICKUP A«rl'nt slripc. rent.Irr r I .i r e s . m 1l r l' t25$5711 llt7) ONLY $6989 NEWPORT DATSUN BRAMO HEW 1980DATSUM 210HATCHBACK 5 speed. more 1587488><826) Le::n in~ thl l'ounlr) \1u st ~ell m) ba Ii) ' 1!171 )lerrede!> Bew 2JOC' that 1s re.illy d~ 1n Loaded me leather & AM F~I sll'reo Call fii 3 Oti6.'i l'' l''> arter 1; p m & li75 !>ll50 days '68 2.'iOSL,, auto. ~. µb. stC'r('(I. Kint coml. $12.500 After 5 · 771 32S8. BUYYC)UR MERCED ES! Wt> are buy ing all pampered M c r cedc:. Bent . Top dollar for a II models Cull PctC'r Kay now' HOUSE Of IMPORTS DIAL MER-<:B>ES MGI ,744 ····••••••··•····•···•· VoUuwoqen 9770 ··••·······•···•····••· HERE HOW!!! Dasher D1e~l'l Powl'r ·' \lsn a good "C'IN·t 1on nl !k1rocco~ ChcC'k ti:. fur tht' BEST pr1c·e..,• l'rnlr~!'lllnd I l.:a..,1n)! ii\ a1lab\I ' l!ll!I Lal..t>wood Bl1d L.O~c; BEACH 12131597-3663 OPEN SUNDAYS I 1<11 rng trouble selling )our l'ar" Try u.'i' Paid for or not• Ask for Tom i\1km JIM MARIMO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 BEACH BLVD. HuntinC)ton Beach 842-2000 '73 VW Camper. Runs good. ne" ures. starter. & altern~1tor S2.700 OBO -l96-4506 ·79 VW Bus. auto. mint rond. xtr:rs . best offer lakei. 494 3176 ----- "i I Buii·ll H, l!al tran., S1300 CJll AM 5 10 h91t1> ftt5 2\llfi Codilloc IH'\\ .ll•hn I' "' 9"5 •············•···•·•··· 13 S<.'<lan dl• \'1llt' Sl~O Clean I 1;1;1 1!7i9 or i61 2070 80 SEVILLE $355.38 +tax per/mo. t:xcc Car IR mo<. () E L Sti90down lii5 5603 RARE 1\2 Corl\ertibh' full) r.i<'lor) loader! $24 95 644. 92£,() Camoro ··•·•·•·······•····••·· 1978 CHEVROLET CAMARO 1-28 Automatic trans .. alr ro nd . pw r . stee ring .A M /FM cassette deck & mags. Excepl1onal! 1859LKE). $4911 THEODORE ROBINS 7'* 'lust -I qi ,\)I F:.1 l a· :. $4400 Ca II 197 J56it url..t:.! 1931 t,il \tu~tdl\g Xlnl cond. \.'1< ,\ulo air W,SOOm1 $321)0 548 23.S2. 9 5 titi \1ustani::. rebll eng, ne" paint. gd rond S2000 645 0497 l..1~t1t blue '79 Mustang. xln•· cond. ne\\ tires . am fm with c a ss !146 Ci00-1 '7!! rord Muslang Minl t'onc 1. Gets xlnt mileage. ~king $5300. 964-6723 Aft 8PM ·1;7 Muslang. 79.000 mt. lool; s & runs ~real 551 :!314 mtes. 754 2679 d~s \lu-.t lllg ·79 Ghia, oiily Ji.000 m1. TRX tires & ~uspt·ns1on. metnc alum \\his. lthr. loaded $.590(). 714 9~.S 1010 dys 644-6593 evei. •·•······•·••·········• ONLY $498 9 '78 MGB conv 26M. xlnl rond. P P 870 4306 a fter 5 wkda ~s II d ay wk ends. 1979 CONVERTIBLE . xlnl cond, low miles. all xtras. S7900. 760-0861. FORD •• AtfaRo~o 9705 ······················· FINAi. ALF ROMEO CL EAR AN<.' I-: Al.I. 79s ~1UST liO' ' We're Dealm' .. 1980 SPIDERS HERE NOW!!! BEACH IMPORTS 848 Oovc Street NEWPORT BEACll 752-0900 •101 ·················~····· NEWPORT DATSUN BRAND HEW 1980DATSUH 2\0WAGON /\ulom<1tic tram •• more (()JOO()() )l 783) ONLY $5289 lilf lij11J-1pf iU:I MGB '78 red ror tvert1ble. 14,000 miles 15<Hii89 Peugeot 9748 ······•····••···•······ ORANGE COl. NTV'S PEUGEOTD1\ESEL HEAl)QUAll n :Rs 1980 5(~5s (Gas & Die· sell HERE NOW!!! '70 VW Bug $1950 besl offer Eng xlnl, nds some body work. 645-4108 '68 VW Van. Poptop. reblt eng $1750. Call daytime. 494-5151before3pm 1972 VW Bu.'i. top cond . $2800 or besl orrer 644·505.1 ask for Mn lik 60 VW. runs good. needs some work, S795 0 80 . l·~·~·~--- 'lObO HAA&OR Bl VO COSTA Mt SA b41 0010 '76 Camaro LT. air, auto. orig owner. 42.000 mi. ••••••••••••·•~!~·,,~ .. ' Ught blue $3500, 615-8422 '73 Pinto, lo m!\:1~;,r. -------owner : mus '.;t~p.-. ·11 U8, S1.8001oso. 536-< .:~ ..... T-tops. lo11ded. S.5500 .• ·--R · .... ;;.·~·r 548-3396. 540-2200 7 3 u n about. R \I r1a •· :4:' -incredibly well, vtry ·; Chevrolet 9920 very dependable+ Come •. ••••••••••••••••••••••• & drive tl! $675. call Jeff SEE US FIRST! 557.1352 We have u good selection Pontiac -----,-,,-5 of NEW & US F;D ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chevrolcls! '78 TRANS AM 4spd. out 75 AUDI 2dr, with new e n g. nrw pa1nl 714 73H7G3evcs BR.AND HEW 1'80DATSUH llOCOUPE BEACH IMf'ORTS 848 Dove St 1 ·eel NEWPORT BE ACH 752-09011) '69 VW. xlnt cond, new paint. runs real good~ $225() OBO 499 2832. aner6pm CONMRL CHEVROLET ;!>04 llart-.ir HI' d c l~TA \I~_..,\ or state eng .. X.lnt Cond. Jim 64().o&97 9970 1979 Audi 5000 Diesel , 11.000 m1, loaded, snrf. Blaupunkl stereo. cruise. 40mpg. "''~r mclulhc grn . $\2,500 Rob 4 s p eed , more t 1953-' l )( 1132) ONLY $4989 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '5 1 Porbchc needs bumpers & n<'v. lop Has '68 VW Bus. clean. runs good $1800 or ofr Ask for Dave. 64().8615. 1¥\0 2209 art 3 30 546-1200 ·········~············· '63 T·BlrtJ. Body solid. Runs OK. Great fo r res to r Best o ffer . 848-8231. ,l\jll 1111 \'I ll.111• ~om••lh111.: \OU" ·1111 In si·ll • l l11'>~1fu!1I a d'> du r .. 111.-1"~' ,, ,,. .. 1f'J'" ~·:"" I 642·4321 , 1 O T. 332 673·9'lll NEWPORT DATSUN 70 VW <'nS.: Vcrv rlnssv '68 VW FASTBACK. new S4000~b~t \·622 ;?920 J}" brake:.. reb. eng tjidlal • ,_" • ...,,. f •~,,.,..~ ~·•._N,~•t.OC:4'). ' '70 Su per Sport .£I Camino . xlnt cond . w Spoiler t-'1berglu s sh ell. reg gas. Or ut .... ...... ,. , ... f""w::,..,, ,,., ............. . . . . . . -.. . .. . ·-·-----' - -. -. --. .. ------.. ---._ ---~ Huntington Beach Fountain Valley EDI T ION VOL. 73, NO. 2SS, ~SECTI ONS.~ P AGES ORANG COU NTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1980 '1our llom .. aown l)aily t•wspaper TW ENTY-FIVE CENTS Man Jailed After 1111 Sho·otout . . Dwelling Changes Quizzed Residents of u 11:.? unit apan m e n l comple'< s latt>d ror possible ronver sion 1nh> 11-i ruur plexes and two six plexes vo1c·t.'<l concerns about poss1blt• d1:. placement or tenants. rent an cr eases and maantenan<'e dunng a hearing befor<' tht-Fountain Valley Plannin g <:omrn1ss1on Wednesday night Commissioners continued the hear ing for t wo wee;•ks to pt-rm1t the city a ttorney to study plans for the unusual subdiv1s1on . the first to be requested an Fountain Valley Richa rd Harlow, representing Village Property Management, which as purchasing the Park Pacific apartment complex with the aim of subdividing at and selling four-plexes to small in vestors, urged approval of the plan. Harlow s aid h e does not believe the plan will displace an y tenants at the complex. located at La Hacienda Avenue and San Br uno Street. He said the M mpany has pledged to pay $2.000 in moving expenses to a ny displaced tenant and s;iid rents will not be in· creased until 12 months after the tenants' Jast rent increase. That inc rease, he said, wo uld not ex- ceed seven percent. · . Four-pJex owners would be re· quired to join a community as· sociation for main ten3nce of common a partment complex grounds. 'Trauma Day' Tour Set at FV Hospital Free public health forums and fours ·wiu be conducted at Foun· lain Valley Community Hospital Su n day in observance of "T r aum a Awa r eness and Prevention Day." Earlier this year. the Fountain Va lley facility was designated as the trauma center for west Orange County. the hospital to which serious emergency cases ar e transported. Safety and health exhibits on the prevention and treatment of injuries related to accidents or ac ts of violence will be on dis play from 10 a.m. to 4 pm al the hospital, 17100 Euchd St Visitors m ay attend a series of fre e health for u ms i n the classrooms a t the south end of the hospit<!l. . Topics and tim es of the pro· grams are : The Trauma System, 10 a .m and 1 p .m . Pediatti~ Emergencies, 11 a.m ; Sports I nj u ries , 2 p .m ; Obstetric Eme rgencies. 2:30 p .m .; Heart Attac ks a nd S tro k es , 3 p .m .; Cardi ac Rehabilitation, 3:30 p.m. Tours of the hospital's new tra uma facility will be conduct· ed throughout the day Actors to Return To Talk Contract HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Under pressure fro m the powe rful movie technicians union, the chief negotia tor ror the s triking Sc reen Actors G uild has an- nounced bargaining will resume "in the next few days." Contract talks broke down last week over actors' demands for a share of the lucr a tive ho me video market. Pf LOI' JllEWS JOBS K4RKET Today's Daily Pilot views job opportunities and e mployment trends along the Orange Coast. Look for "Jobs ," a special supplement to today's classified section-with stories and pict~. focusing on jobs , - I'll Get~•a, v OU Uttle • ..,, ••• F'ido had a real chase on his hands Wednesday out in the bluffs area by Estancia High School in Costa Mesa when he took off afte r a s mall model of a dunebuggy that is operated by radio remote control. Actua lly, Fido likes to pla y tag with the bug rather than exterminate it. Bluffs area is a f avor it e spot for re m ot e control model en· t husiasts. Co1D1ty Pushing Arts Plan By GLENN SCOTT OI llW O•ily P1IOI SlAll ··Artistically. nobody even knows we exist." s ays architect Ron Yeo. president of the non- profit Orange County Arts Al · liance But things m ay be changing for Orange County. Wednesday~ the COWlty Board or Supervisors unanimously named the arts al· liance as t he lead agency in forming a county-wide cultural arts plan. The alliance wiJl use a $12.000 state grant to prepare the pl an. which Yeo said should become a master plan for various a rts groups to unify into a soli d base to attract future funding . Actually, the State grant plays a m inor role in the a lliance's long-range plan. The master plan figures to cost from $40,000 to $50,000 to complete, Yeo s aid, and it will be designed to appeal to other funding sources as well as the state. Yeo said alliance members have Ix-en working for years on attracting s uch sources as the East Coast 's Business Commit· lee for the Arts. He said Fluor Corp. has taken an interest in establishing an Orange County version. As other gr oups dedicate money for the arts, the local art o rgan izat ions n eed s uc h a mas ter plan to present a fair way to divide the funds, Yeo added. As it stands today, Yeo said, two-thirds or the money dis· tributed in the state ends up either in Los Angeles or San F rancisco, leaving lesser known yet deserving art associations to fi ght for the scraps. Y eo sa id the s tate 's e n· couragement for mas ter plans shows an interest in equalizing disparate funding. Up to $500,000 in m atching g r ants w ill be avaiJabJe from the state this fis- cal year. The alliance will hold two CSee ARTS, Page AZ) 1bieves Make Jewelry Haul LONDON CAP) -Two men armed with a pistol and a hand grenade snatched gems worth an estimated $2.4 m illion in a raid on a west London jewelry store today, police reported. A mon.g the stolen jewels was the Marlbor oug h Diamond, worth an estimated $960,000, the cente rpeice o f a n ecklace origlnaUy owned by the Duchess of Ma rlborough, store owne r Laurence Graff told reporters. A police spokesman said the robbers forced Graff to hand over bis be st st o nes a H e r threat ening t o explode the grenade. Torture Charges Dropped for Five A municipal court judge has ordered five persons of the July 18 bow-and-arrow sla ying of a Ga rden Grove man in Hunt· ington Beach to stand trial on murder charges in Or ange Coun· ty Superior Court. However, west Orange County Municipal Court J udge J a mes Smith, in ordering Sept. 22 ar- r aignment proceedings for the fi ve de fe nda nts, d ism issed special circumstance allegations of death by torture, a crime cov- ered by California 's death penal- ly law. Judge Smith ordered the fi ve Joe Ag uirre , 35; his wife, Laurie, 19; James Ga rwood. 23; J ames R. Ma rvin, 23, and Brian Maller. 20 -to stand t rial after a closed prelimina ry hearing con- clude d Wednesday afternoon. The hearing, from which the press and public were ba rred. was held under tight security io the Orange County Courthouse in Santa Ana. Prosecutor CliH Harris said he was di sappointed at the djs. mis sa l or the s pecial cir cums tance a llegations , as we ll as Judge Smith's setting of bail a t $100.000 each for the de- fendants. The fi ve are charged with the arrt>w-and-knife killing or Stephen J Ciccone. 31 , in Huntington Central Park. It is alleged they killed Cic- cone, an une mployed auto body mechanic from Gard.-n Grov~. after he fell out <1f favor with the group The defe ndants had been held without bail because of the death penalty allegations. but the dJS· m issal of these counts m ade the m eligible for bail, Harns said. Judge Smith ruled there was ins ufficient evide nce to show. that Ciccone was s lain b y torture or that his killing oc· curred during the commission or a robbery. Aborigines Find Gold _PERTH. Australia (AP> -A gold rush has been touched off by two aborigines who d ug up nug- gets ranging from the s ize of marbles to cigarette pac ks about 510 miles northeast of here. So far 300ounces of gold nuggets have been recovered from the site and a Perth mining entrep..reneur. Pete r Engelbrecht. announced he bought rights to the area from the a borigines for an undisclosed sum. The biggest nuggets, at 12. 10 and eight ounces and about the size of an orange or lemon. were found Wednesday by one of the m any prospectors who rushed to the area after news of the dis· cove ry. StalJMag S..pedS Ne wport Beach police have released these photos of two Huntington Beach teen-agers arrested Monday in connec- tion with the June stabbing of a 25-year-old chauffeur. They are Ron Glenn Sherard (left) and David Paul Owen. Both 19-year-olds were arraigned Tuesday on usault with intent to commit ·murder charges. Police alle1e the chauffeur was stabbed in the heart and his assailant.a poured beer over his head and laughed. A third arrest ia expected. • _,;J,,,,,. . , ... -. -...... .-. -.. -.. -._ # ... -. . -... ...,, ,. . . ... • 2 Airlines Wm Flights At Wayne Now that Frontier Airlines and Western Airlines have won rights to serve Orange County's J ohn Wayne Airport, the press- ing quest ion is where. to locate them . S pace within the air po rt te rmina l. o pe ne d in 19£7. is vi rtu all y n on ex i s lent . The te rminal was designed to handle 500,000 passengers annua lly It handled 2.6 million travelers last year. Despite the critical over- cr o wding , sharing of t icket counter space between the new entr ants and the two incumbent jet air carriers, Air California . a nd Hughes Airwest. is among seve ral options under study by county officials and the airlines to effect a trans ition. "I don 't see how that could happen. We are not sardines," co mmented one airline industry re pr esentative. pointing out that the terminal already is jammed wall-lo-wall dur ing the peak morning and e ve ning traveling pe riods. Another option one that seems to have m ore fa vor as installation of temporary build· ings adjacenf to the terminal in which Frontier and Western could set up shop. Also under consideration is an arrangement whereby Frontier and Wes t ern would contract with Air California and Hughes Ai rwest to provide ticketing and CSee FLIGHTS, Page A2) Huntington Man Arrested In Assault A convalescent hospital dish· washer has been jailed on sus· picion of ra ping a 20-year-0ld Huntington Beach wom an in his auto. Antonio Diaz.a.. of Hunt· ington Beach, w~rrested by Huntington Beach police Wed- nesday morning at his place or e mployment. Police said the assault took place at 10:30 p.m. Tuesday in a parking lot at Magnolia Street and Mc F a dde n Ave nue in Westminster . E arlier in the evening, the sus- pect, who was acquainted with the victim's family, offered to drive the woman from her home to another Huntington Be ach location, police said. lnstead, be took her to the parking lot , lied her bands and raped her, police said. After she was raped, the vic- tim escaped from the car and summoned help, poUce said. She was examined at Huntington ln· tercomml.Dlity Hospital and re- leased. ---.. -. . . Family Held Hostage By PlnL SNEIOERMAN OI , ... O.illr Piiot SI.ill A hostage robbery drama that began when two men held a Huntington Beach coin shop owner's fumily at gunpoint in an uttempt to rob the man's s tore la te Wednesday ended an a mid· night shoot out between police and one s uspeC'l an front of the victam·s home A bout 12 s hots were ex- c hanged before the ~unman threw his t•mpl> revolver into the street and surren<lered. poltct' said Most of the g unf1 re -;truc·k the automobiles u:-.<·d as l·Ov<•r by police and th<.' suspect, and no one was tnJUr<.'d m the• hall of bullets police said The s us pect. La .... r en i:e Bradlcv Hennetto. JJ. of La Mesa, C'ahr . was 1aaled on sus- p1c1on of attempted murder. rob bery. kidnapping and burglary Ills accomplice fled when the coin store o .... ner crashed has car while betnJ! forced lo drive to his businc•ss Th£' second s uspect re· mains at large, police said Huntington Beach police Sgt Luis Ochoa recounted the chain of events as rollows · Bennetto and his accomplice broke into the north lluntington Beach home of coin store owner Robert Scott, 34, sometime Wed - nesday while Scott, his wife Maxine. 29, and their daughter \1p)io;;c;a :~ wl're away . WhL•n the fam1l\ returned the~ v.en· c1mfrontc>rl b,\ the two <~ee SllOOTOl'T, Page r\2) Crocodile Halt,s Pla1zes PORT MOHESBY. Pa pua New Guinea <API Traffic con- trollers at Port Moresby Interna- tional Airport werdorced to close down a major runway because of a sunbathing crocodile An a irport spokesman said to- day that :1 runwa) ins pection team found the four-foot-long reptile sunning it:;f'lf quietly in the rniddleofthe runy,.ay Wednesday The crr>codile. angr) at being disturbed. le ft lhe runway. eluded capture> and appart>ntl ~ returned to a nearby creek • The runway was reopened after 20 minutes HB Cops Hunt Armed Ma n Huntington Beach police are searching for a man who in· dicatect he had a gun in his waistba nd and robbed an ice cream parlor of $120. The holdup occur red al 1: 40 p.m. Tuesda y at Swenson's lee Cream Factory, 6948 Warner Ave., police said. The suspect. who t hreatened the pa rlor's clerk and ordered him to lie on the n oor. was described as a white man. age 30 to JS. 5 feet 8 inches tall . 150 pounds, with long blond hair. Or:::cA .:asl \\·eather Sunny Friday a fte rnoon after clearing of Th·..1rsday night and Friday morni:1g cloudiness. Lows tonight 60 at the beaches a nd 65 inland. H.ighs Friday near 70 to 83. INSIDIE TOD-" '1 Photos depict constn.ictum of Super 80s 1etltner:1 due to f ly out of John Wayne Airport. Page Bl ladex AtY-SerwtQ Alt :=:!i.-, t; l .M ••• ,,_ At e ..i ... u 43-r C.lltHMa AJ c1n1111i. 01-11 C-lu C4 c .... _. e. O.at11....ic .. I J ........ ..., ..... .,,_.,. ~ .. ,,...... (\•) "-er a ...... l.•_.. CJ ,,,., .. .., _ _..er ""-"'" Ct-It lliWt•tl "'°"" Ct 11.ttl•al...., A4 °' .... ~ It , .. II< Meek" CJ.I '""' ..... '*'~-'• er t .inlti.o u Tl••••• Ct-It •.. ...., ... ..... .._ M I I I .. DAILY PILOT 11.1980 ~---JI/ T BREAKING---.o.... V. . Offers Three New Proposals in MUleast 80:0,l'ON I r I Th@ t '111tt"d Sl1&tl''I ha'! off~r.-d thret' HW t•omprom1,,• pn11Jl(\~ali. to to:g pt anct ls rat'I 1a11 • btuns for rt1&um 1n.i tulki. on l1al1•i.tu11an autonom for thf' Wt>st Hank a nd Guo, thf' Uo,,ton t:lobt> rt•()l1f't1•d todu) Tht• 111•w11pu1k'r 'aid tht• 1>ropoi.11l1> w~n· 1n ~ dratt a{lrt't' 11u•n t tuk1•n tu l';11ro ,1nd JerU-)alf'm bv !'1Pf'C'1al pres1denU1i1I ••n vov Sol I.mo" 1t11n 11 "H'l't'Mlhll eHort to get talk11 11otnll a1a1n 'l'lw ltlnbt>. quuttnit un1rtenhfied 0Hi~11l11 , uld tht-com prn nu11t• lleul1> "Ith tht' 1ssut>s of ltnd. water and lawmok1ng aut horit \ 11f a 11rn1~1 t'fi P .llt.•-.taman Self Govem1na AuthorHy for t: .. ,,, ,111l1 ttw Yfr,t n .111k nut tht• drnrt c1oei. not offor nC"w i<.lt'll'I on h1 .wit '''''lll 1t\ 111 "h1•tht•r '\mt>' hv1na in 1.-;al\t J f'ru.\ule111 111,1\ \11t1• l111 ,·,1111t11lllt1•, for tht' .iuthnrit)'. tht• n1•wli p&l)4'r siud ,. .. .,. .. r .-.., rNflfllr Ht-au Ip 8 ) Thr -\5M)('lalf'd PreH l'ht· I"'",., ,11 u~.:1 .. twt 1H•1•11 I ran 's pre. 1ctent and r'arha 1111•111 .:ot lmlll·r prom1:-tnlit funher dt'la)'S In a<"tmn on •' hn~t «i•t p11)hlt•111:-u11·h11l1n.: tht• ~2 l' ~ hostages pending tht·ir 31Jlh da\ 1n 1°.ipll\ 11\ hHl ,n rtw l'J1 hJnlt'llt or MjJh!). gave l'r1me M1n1ster Moh1tm 111,111 \11 ltJJoll .in II\ t'r" helming vote or confldenc~ Wednesdll)- J(lt'I ht• .itt.11·kt•1I l'n•:,.ident Abolhassan Bani Sdclr for lht- :H'l'Olld 11tnt• th1:-\lt't'k ror rdu:.mg !)even of the pnmt> rn1n1Mer ll 21 n<•mm1'l':-for h1:. C.lblnl'I Tlw 1oll' ~a:-lti9 H Y.1th 10 abstentt0n!) II emphall1zed onu• a~:un th1• h.1rdl11w hla11H1' RepubhC'an Part)' ~ :.ohd <'ontrol Ill the lt>~1:-latun• ' Ble.wlwr11 f 'all. IB Hurt PITTSFIELO, Mass 1AP1 A set of blt>achcr:. in lht· ~·-c..'rfl'Sb)-··Juni-uf' lligh .!i.r~<~I symnas1um collapsed today, and authont1e~ said a t least 18 srudenlS were &0Jured School offi cials said most of the stude nts were taken out of the building on st retch~rs with leg :and hip inJunes John Krieger , assistant supennlendent of schoob . said the gymnasium was bemg renovated and the students had been seated on bleacher s that had been moved away from their normal pos1t1on agains t a wall lttdio .~''""fear f'urf N EW DELHI. India <API India today urged the United States to fulfill its obhgat1ons under a 1963 treat y a nd provide ··1m mediate shipme nt" of 38 tons of ennched uranium nuclear fuel to Uus countr) The statement b} External AHairs M1mstry spokesman J N Dix1t came several hours after the Foreign Relatio ns com mittees of both the L' S Senate and House voted to bar the sale of nuclear fuel to India for its Tarapur r eactor Pic.-keu Co11frot11 Reagon Bl' l''l''ALO, N Y (AP.t. Ron ald Re<1gan. confronted b) un ion packets chant mg "We ~ant Carter ... campaigned for blue collar votc•s in ups t<1te New York today and criticized President Carter·s record on unemployment and inflation More than 150 chanting, sign-carr~·ing-demonstrators wen• "aitmg for lht· <;OP nominee when he arrived al a resl.4!urant outs ide Buffalo fo.r a breakfast meeting with Thomas Gleason, president of the Interna tional Longshoremen's Assoc1al1on, and 14 other loc:1I labor lcttders Reagan lnokt•ll their way <1~ he arrived and s miled a nd "<1 ved at them a~ he lefl, stopping long enough to deny he was anti union Airport Studies Procedural Plans Following are principal actions taken by the Orange tounty Board of Supervisors to comply with a federal government ruling th at John Wayne Airport be opened toadd1ltonal air carriers f 'N)nt Page ' I ARTS e e. public hearings before prepar- ing the master pla n The first , in which the state of Orange Coun- ty arts will be examined. will began at 8:30 a.m . Oct. 29 at th e D is ne y l a n d H o t e l 1n Anaheim Then on Feb 18 and 19, the al- liance will meet at the South Coast Plaza I lotel In Costa Mesa to discuss arts priorities The master plan 1s due to be returned to the California Am Council by MarC'h 1981 The plan will involve vanous theater, mus ic. and dance groups and local museum-; Funding Approved WAS HINGTON CP ) The House has appr oved a $5.5 billion military construct ion bill, despite grave reservations by some about a provision that would permit work to start on a factory for lethal nerve gas production ORANGE COAST H r DAILY PILOT Uu· 0'4'"0t-(O.\I O••h P1fOt fllr"1" "'"'" h ,, nn'IO•n""1 tr. l'lfft110 p,,.,, ' Ot.IOh'""'d a, tht- Or,.nq,. Co.t\• Pv,&'1\h1"0 tomo•n• \.,.o.t'•'• ,.O•hon• •• ,. OUOh~d Mo"'Ct•• lh•CNQ" r ,,n. .... •o• (O\t• l\M'W ,_.~t1tOOtl ,,,..l,, H"'°''•"?fC)ft 8t.t f't •ounl•n V• '1¥ ''"'"'" ... QWl"<'I 6••· Pl \Quit\ (Oil,I A \ f"Qlr •r-Q•~•t Pd1h0t '" l),,,Q11\"""<I µtWfO"'f' M'liO \\ilt'IO•v\ '"" P4' rto1 0.-Pub••\f'\•nQ D'•"I '' ;tt 110 W•·\t 84'¥ \1•HI P 0 80• l)tO (0\1• ~ ... (Altl 4ff'1t•O•I• •eMttH Wf'ff Ot•\•,.,."' Ahft f>Hbl:•~ '"•"'" •• ,,.ii f(tlll'I• f ... m.\ A Mti1f"9ft11W M •n•qinQ C d•t()r CM"•'" LH\ • '''"""'' M•"i1t01no EdOOf" .... ,., .. , .. , w .... 1 0'"~ Count" fc:t•tor Huntington Beech Offlee HllT9fl•t n 6ou1'•AfQ MA•ll"Q •OOfl'\\ P 0 &• t~ ~ 0111CH t AQut'IA f'••th 1017 No Co.'t H1Qnwo· (O\IA M•"-' lJO W"t 81h SHHI Telephone (114)6'2-4321 Cl1Hlfled Adnrtlllng 142.•5978 ''°"' NotlPI! Ot•rtO• (OYftlf '°"'""""'''~ 540·1220 i.~:'1!: ~ °:.:.~, ':::'~!.,~~=.~"·':,~, m•U•t •' lft••tt•\tM•fl'll\ "•'•'" m•'t' ff ••• ,.aut•{t •1lftOt1I \Ofl4 ••• •••""•UIO" OI , .... ,.," . ..,,.., r.!.~~""!'·,~~,:~·~·~.~,.~~.~ ~~ , •• , ,. 00 motl'lf\h Oy ,., ••• u M ""9ftUW, .,,, ••.•• ,. ...,.,lo"4,..,., .. 00 ~·~·· The board on Wednesday Granted Frontier A1 rhnes of Denver and Western Airlines of Los Angeles two daily flights each. Air Califorma a nd Hughes Aarwest. the two earners now serving the airport, will rehn· quish two daily flights each. A limit or 41 daily departures from t he airport will remain in effe('t · -Directe d Morr y Cable , airport manager , to report Oct 14 on how the transition from two to four jet air carriers will be ac- complished. -Approved the hiring of a con· s ultant to develop an air carrier a ccess plan that will go into effect a fter Aprill. 1981 Invited representatives of the a irline indus try, the Fede ral Aviation Ad m101str ation and other affected parties to s ubmit comm ents o n the existin g "perimeter rule" that says no carrier may serve a destination more than 500 miles from the airport The rule as designed to kee p the airport. as a ··short haul" facility. Directed Cable to begin negotiations that would open the airport. to additional commuter airlines. Golden West is the only com muter carrier now based at the airport. Seven othe rs have re· quested entry. * * * Fl"OIRP~AI FLIGHTS e •• baggage handling services. "It's very common. We do at with Eastern Airlines on our Los Angeles -Minneapolis -National Ai rport (Was hingto n , D.C.) route. said Glenn Bozarth, a Western spokesman. A transition plan is to be con· sidered by the Orange County Board of Supervisors Oct. 14. In action Wednesd ay , the board gra nted Frontier-and Western two dally flights each. Air California will re main the busiest carrier al the airport. with 25 daily nights ; Airwest will be second with 12. In s um, there will contlnue to be an average of 41 daily de· partures from the airport in keeping with a limit established to control the effect o f jet noise on nearby residential areas. Bozarth said Western intends · 'to introduce no n-stop servtce from Orange County to Sall Lake City u early as Oct. 26. The airline will operate two flights per day on that route, he said. _,.._.,...,~P'"'f,.» -..i;...c .., • .,."""'"°" .-1..1;.-.... 1 "'-I ---- EX-FDR Yacht Seized SAN fo'H AN('IS('O <AP > About 20 terns of m1trtJU4tnt1 vollwd ut more than $40 milllon :..111tl two Vl'1S11cls , mrluding the formt•1 1>rc'1dcnta ul y a ~ht of l''runkhn Roo:.t•v1·1t. wen~ seized tocluy hy nur<•ottc·, oHicers on t hl' 1·1t.Y ''I wutcrfront, a uthorities 'llld Joo'•• 1lt· r 11 I , :-; t it t t4 and Io r o I nu11·11111·1> ugt>nt:-. .trrt•s ted 16 I!> 11wo and one woman Ill who t was dl'SC'rtbed as the 1.1 r.:1·:st drug bu:.t 111 rt'cent years 011 t ht' Wt·:>t <.'oust Tht> .trrests culminated a n l'l ~hl month 1nvest1gat ion by authont11:::-. llot h t ht• ,. t::.:.e Is. a 100-foot 1·ati.:o :.h1p und the Potomac, the 65 fuc1t former pres 1 d e nt 1 a I ) <H'hl, hact docked a t Pie r 26 in t ht-heart of San Francisco's 1low11town waterfront Tht•) were draped with ban- ners that' said .. The Crippled Children':. Society of America.·· · One of the vessels was FDR's )'arht," a federal agent told The Assoc1att'd Press in a telephone interview Tm looking at a business type card seized from the yac·ht "hich says , 'This <'t'rt1fi es that bla nk person has visited the preside ntial yacht The Potomac · " Then• we re a lso papers on board relating the history of the ya('ht. the agent said. The official. who asked that his name not be used. said he dad not know to whom the yacht was officially registered ··All I can say is that we're dealing with a n organization with a lot of money," the official aid Also seized were a tractor trailer truck that had been partially loaded with marijuana and an unidentified amount of cash The <1rrests a nd seizures were made about I a m . Authont1es were not talkative about the inves tigation and several agencies involved in the bust referred all questions to the ll .S attorney 's office in San Frane1s('o A spokesman for that offi ct' ~a 1d additio nal inform at ion would be released later. ,,,...p~·"' SHOOTOUT s uspects, each a rmed with a handgun. Rennetto kept a gun on Scott's wife and daughter, while his ac· complice forced Scott to drive to his com shop, which the men ap parently planned to rob. On the way to the store, Scott grabbed for the s uspect's gun, st r uggled with the man.crashed ha s car near the intersection of Reach Boulevard and Hei l Avenue When the sus pect fled. Scott called police. Offi cers evacuated nearby reside nts, s urrounded the Scott home and s ummoned a SWAT team . However , before the SWAT of· ficer s ar rived , Bennetto at· te mpted lo s lip out or t he house a l o ne unde tect e d. O fficers s potted him behind a car in the driveway and ordered him to surrender Bennetto responded by open· ing fire on officers Gary Chris - ti a n s o n , 26 , an d Tim Christensen, 32. The two officers positioned behind a parked car across the s treet. returned the fire. After emptying his gun. the suspect surrendered to police. Mrs. Scott and he r daughter remained i ns ide during the shootout and weren't injured. police said Gm Prices Cw a Penny CHICAGO (AP) -Stan· d a rd Oil Co. (Indiana) s ay s it i s r e du c.i n g wholes a le pri ces o n gasoline.. by two cents a gallon today everywhere but the West Coast , where the cut will be a penny. ... It was the second time in a week that a major oil company trimmed prices in response to sagging de- mand for gasoline at- tributed to the recession a nd reduced driving by motorists. Indiana Standard's c uts will apply lo a u gasoline grades at Standard a nd Amoco stations, Carl F. Meyerdirk, director of m ed ia re lations for the Chicago-based firm, .. said Wednesday night. Fl•lllftt Kill 7 PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Fire swept through a brick rowhouse ln the city's Spring Garden sec- tion early today. killing seven people including three children, officials s aid. Ben's Wild Ride B.en Waberski (right) Ponders damage to his 1965 Chevrolet' convertible and to block wall aJong Golden West Street just north of Bruns wick Drive in Huntington Beach. Waberski. a Huntington Beach resident, plowed through the wall about 6:30 p.m . Wednesda v afte r bein£ rear-ended by another car dri ven by a teen-ager. He said he t urned steering wheel to right when he saw he was going to be hit and this was re- sult. A third car also was involved in acci· dent. Everybody wa lked away. Bordello Buyer Wants Money Back CA RSON CITY. Nev <AP > The Nevada Supreme Court has been urged to returo $1 50,000 to a Ridgecrest, Calaf . contractor and his wi fe who claimed they were hoodwinked in a deal to buy a brothel near Fallon The lawyer for Edward and Betty Maxwell claimed Wednes day that Gina Wils on. also known as Rt'ina fuch1gama . gave tht'm a counterfeit ap pra1sal wh1rh valu<.'cl her "Sall Wells Villa" al $405,502 .land Chubb s aid :t ·'true appr:.i1sai-· valu<'d thC' property <It $195,000 The Maxwells bought the prop ert y for $400.000. making a $150.000 down payment After the deal was closed. Ms . Chubb s aid the Maxwells learned the higher appraisal was a hoax and tried to cancel the deal Ms Wiison got a foreclosure judgment from Dist rict Court Judge Stan Smart of Fallon. kept , the dd1m payment and the bus1· n ess The Maxwells then ap pealed to the Supreme Court tog~ their money back A high court decision in the ca:-.e ""111 be issued later Ms Wilson and Florida lawyer Wayne Drizen ar<' attempting to bu~ J oe Conforte's Mustang Ranch brothel Ms Chubb said s he objects to M~ Wilson using the Maxwells' monev 1n the multi m1ll10n dollar Con forte <IE·<tl The altnrnt·v l'ontended that ··the t'\'1dencC' · 1s uneontrad1ttcd that seller dl'c:e1 ved the huyer " She said .Judge Smart ··ignored that evidence and was unreason a bit• and improper" 1n ruling 1n fa \'Or of Ms Wiison Ms. Chubb also claimed Ms Wilson ma\· have believed her bordello was "Orth about $405,000 but "the objective evidence dad not s upport hersubJectivebehef · Plans to Wed RFK's Son Engaged WASlllNGTON CAP I Michael Kennedy. 23. son of the late Sen Robert F Kennedy, and Victoria Gifford. daughter of for mer professional football player Frank Gi fford. will be mar rie d rn March. 1t was revealed today. Rcoo rts or the engagement were confirmed by the Washington office of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D·Mass .. Michael's uncle. /I. spokeswoman said a forma l announcement probably would be m ade la ter She said the couple met when Miss Gifford. 22. worked as an mtern in Edward Kennedy's office several years ago They will be m a rried in New York City Michael Kennedy wo rks in Boston for Utopian Wh ite Water Expeditions. an organization which he formed with a friend to lead explorations of rivers 1n South America . Gifford was a ha lfback ror the New Yo rk Giants of the Na· tional Football League and 1s a SP;Orts broadcaster on television and radio Osuxild Agreement Vrged FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) - A Judge 1s pressing attorneys for an out of-court settlement on whefher to open the grave of ac· c used preside ntial assassin Lee ll arvey O s wald , local newspap('rs and te levision s ta· t1ons report . State District Judge James E. Wright refused to comment Wed- nl'i.dayon the reports, which were earned an both Dallas a nd Fort Worth Wright was reported to have urged iJllorneys for Oswald's brother, Robert. a nd Britis h author Michael Eddowes to settle out of court, since the legal fight over an mj unction blocking the exhumation could goon for years. In the growing legal 'tangle Hobert Oswald is seeking an rn· Junction to prevent Eddowes and Fort Worth's Rose Hill Cemeter y from exhummg the body. Kenneth Campbell, Oswald's attorney, said Wright was con- cerned that even if an injunction were issued agamst Eddowes and the cemetery. another group t•ould legally dig up the body Eddowes contends Oswald was replaced by a look -alike Soviet agent when he went to Russia in the late 1950s. It was the agent - Alex James Hidell -who kilfed President Kennedy on Nov. 22, 1963. Eddowessays. The author m a intains key physical ilifferences would be dis· covered if the body were ex- amined Eddowes obtained permission to exhume the body from Marina Oswald Porter , Oswa ld 's widow, and Dallas County Judge Garry E Weber. Dallas County Medical Examiner Charles Petty agreed to examine the body on his own tame as a private physician . · Robert Oswald says he would suffe r mental anguish if the body we re exhumed \BJdll </!!alhdJ <J/dwfeJ/. 35 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660 TELEPHONE (71_.) 644-2,9.C --. ~------..,_ .. .. . . ,. .. . . . -· .. -·, . . . . . ' '. _., .....__. ___ . CALIFORNIA Thut'ldrl, Seotembet 11. 1980 Toxle Coatrel Terminal OK'd $125 Million lAX Facility Due Brown Signs Waste Bil& SACRAMEN1'0 <AP> Oov Edmund Rrown Jr has si&n~ a at-rie11 of bills th•l hf aay1 ar~ part of the "boldttst" tox1<' waste t'Clfttrol pro1ram 1n the nation. LOS ANGELES CAP> -Despite a warning from the U.S. Customs Service, the Los Angeles Airport Commission bas approved a new In· ternational Terminal at a cost or $125 million. The new terminal, to be completed early in 1984, is designed to handle the overflow from Los Angeles In· tern ational Airports' c ramped Satellite Two. pared by L. Pereira Associates, Dan iel Dworsky and Associates. Benito A. Sinclair and Associates and John Williams and Associates cleared the way for architects \.0 pro· • ceed to the next design phase. ' Rut a group heactt"d b one of B"H~n·s polltJcal allies, Tom Hayden. uld the l)l'flMram does not gt> far tnow&h. ll Stlllf'mt'nt tht' Democratic 1overnor seemed to •Cf'ff with "For the future. thu~ 111 more to do,' Brown aald at a nl'ws conf~rtnct Wf'd:nHd•> "Wt St\()uld be ~pending money cleanina up e11st1n1 dumps We have to dt\1f'lop alternative technologws tor rlonin& up and l"t"<'y'rllna these wastes." ll9ehfto .·lell'..-•f.-L .... ,,.,.. SAN F'RA NClSl'O <APl A prostJtutes' ad· vocate who says s he 's all for sex for U lt' but not In her nei~hborhood lost her battle Wednesdav to close down a "sleazy" ( J nude-model theater ne~r Sf.4TE her home The r1ty's Board of '----------Permit Appeals refused. on a 4-0 vote, Margo St James' request to ltft the aduJt·the1Her permit for the Erotic Theater "Well. I had figured 1t was an exercise in futility, but I shot my best shot." said Ms St. James, who says she is no longer a prostitute, after the hearing B...,, Th~at •~•••• .Pl•w SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Bomb squads and an expl~ive-snirting dog failed to ferret out any explosives aboard an Eastern Airlines jet after a telephone threat, and the plane took off without in· cident early today. Flight 74, from San Francisco International Airport to Atlanta and Charlotte. N.C., was de- layed almost three hours by the threat, the second known in two days at the airport. Me.rirc1• f'b•l•9 8eat Sftud SAN DIEGO (AP) -The U.S. Coast Guard seized a Mexican fishing boat a mile off shore ~ednesday for violating a 200-mile ·limit. At mghtlall, the 75-foot vessel with a crew or 11 was towed into San Diego Harbor. A spokesman for the Coast Guard identified it as the Propemex. an Ensenada-based vessel owned by Product~ Pesqueros Mexicano, a com- pany operated by the Mexican government. Aboard were 65 tons of anchovies. C.r r1-9e• Ott••• •rt• SAN DIEGO <AP) -A car plunged off the San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge early today, the first such accident since the bridge was built in 1989, authorities said. Hours later, divers couJd find onJy a headlight and piece of chrome. Investigators were uncertain how many people were in the car. • The car was clocked leaving Coronado for San Diego at an estimated IO mph when it sideswiped another car just after midnight and veered olf the bridge, plunging 150 feet, according to the r-California Highway Patrol. Be~a-i Re•ie1111Jerftl Independent presidential candidate John Anderson places wreath on Holocaust memorial bearinl names of Nazi death camps during visit to Los Angeles Wednesday. Immediately to Anderson's left is his wile, K.iki. At left center i.s Mn. Esther Cohen, chairman of the Simon Wi esenthal Center for Holocaust Studies. At center is Rabbi Marvin Hier, dean of the center. 'Loaded' Destroyer Docks in lnng Beach LONG BEACH <AP> -A Long Beach newspaper reported a Navy destroyer loaded with ammunition - possibly including nuclear warheads -is tmdergoi.ng emergency repair at Lohg Beach Na.val Shipyard._ Gil Bond. director of industrial re- lations at the shipyard said Wednes- day strict safety precautions had been ordered. A Navy spokesman said the Navy's policy in such matters would be to neither confirm nor deny that the ship carried nuclear weapons. THE SPOKESMAN, Lt. Cmdr. Mark Baker said he had not been in· formed of any emergency situation at Long Beach. The news paper said a special permit was required for tM vessel - the USS John Young -to enter the shipyard because of a policy that no ships with ammunition be allowed in the facility. The ship was allowed in, il said, after it developed a leak in its sonar dome as it headed for sea last Satur- day. THE DOME IS A device located under the bow that allows the ship to detect submarines. "It was an emergency situation. So we r eceived the proper approval from appropriate authorities," Bond said of the ship's arrival. "We im- mediately instituted safety precau· tiooa." "There is no nuclear leakage and nothing nuclea.r about the problem - an electronic problem," he said. The newspaper aaid reports in- dicate that within hours after its de· partu.re the ship's commander de· tected leaks in the sonar dome, sent divers to investieate and when they returned with confirmation the ship rushed back to Lone Beach where it was put immediately in drydock without unloading ammunition or f11el. But Harlan R. Hively, acting re· gional commissioner or the Customs Service, said ar chitects miscalculat· ed and claimed that the terminal's customs and immigration check· points will be jammed the day the facility opens. "BASED ON OUR projections, this facility will be saturated by the time it becomes operational." Hi vely said. A major flaw in the airport plan, he said, is the a ssumption by architects that 13 one-stop customs and immigration modules would be able to handle 175 internationa l passengers an hour. "OUR EXPERIENCE shows that 150 passengers an hour, not 175. is more reasonable,•' Hively added. But Airport General Manager Clif· ton Moore refuted the argument and said the pl anned customs stations would be adequate as long as the Customs Service did not close down ~heck-points in two other terminals. The board's unanimous vote to ap· prove schematic designs jointly pre- Egly Deadline For Busing .Set Friday LOS ANGELES (AP) -The school board has until noon Friday to hand Superior Court Judge Paul Egly a list of 20 schools replacing those re· moved from the jurist's mandatory busing integration plan by the state Court of Appeal. The California Supreme Court up- held the lower court decision Wed· nesday. The appellate court removed the 20 junior high and elementary schools from the busing program Aug. 4 on grounds the schools were already sufficiently desegregated. The ruling left 20 non-integrated schools without bus pairings. In a note to the board late Wednes· day. Egly said he has made repeated requests for a list or 20 replacement schools and included a list or 13 sug- gested schools in Wednesday night's order. PEREIJlA DESCRIBED the proj· ect , whose price tag earlier had been estimated at $90.3 million as "an ~vatlve. four-story terminal, featunhg an open, airy space frame design with floating roof." The terminal will be built at the west end or the World Way road system now circ ling through the airport. 1VProducer Suffers l~jury At Racquetball BEVERLY HILLS (AP) -"Gong Show' and "Sl.98 Beauty Show" pro. ducer Chuck Barris was in a body cast after suffering a sprained back and cracked ribs in a racquetball game, a spokesman said Wednesday. Barris, 51, was home recuperating Wednesday after spending six days at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center for the injury a week and a half ago dur- ing a racquetball m atch with former football s t a r Ed Marinaro, said Barris' spokesman. David Kramer. The cast covers his lower torso, Kramer said. "He ran head on into Ed Marinaro while pl aying racquetball at the Cen- tury City Health Club," said Kramer. "Not too healthy. Ed weighs around 230 pounds." Ma rina ro . who was s igned to become a regular cast member or "Laverne & Shirley" but has not been working because or the actors' strike. suffered no injury. Building Ban Ends SONORA <AP) -Tuolumne County s u pervisors ended a 15-m onth m oratorium on commer cial, in· dustrial and large subdivision de- velopment after approving a new general plan. The ban had been in ef- fect while a general plan was prepared in response to s tate contentions that the Sierra Nevada mountain county's previous plan fa iled to comply with state law. SAY D·BYE TO A GOOD·BUY. This is your last chance to save 50% on Holiday Spa Heatth Clubs.two-week introductory pr.agraml Stop in now and enjoy a personatized exercise sampler pro- gram that best fits your needs. You'll also have complete use of all facilities. And what facilities! Hot hydro-massage whirtpools, Finnish rock saunas, steam rooms, sun rooms and, at most clubs, indoor swimming and jogging. Progressive physlcat con- ditiontng equipment like Dynamics~ Nautilus~ Paramount~ and Universal~ And that's not all. SflllOI cm&_ TOO. We also offer different membership programs, all at a discount. So once you start getting into shape, you can stay in shape. Take advantage of your best opportunity to give Holiday Spa a try. Call or stop by for a free tour. These specials are not avail- aflle at our Torrance 9' West Los Angeles locations. 4DAYS! . Spa Health Clubs tor Men andWomen ADte•"• ............. = ...... ................ ....._ ............... "' TIM ••t ,._. CeM9', (ltl Ml·Htt __________ ___.._.....,,.,.,,. .. _......,.,....~ ......... ,,~ . ..,.-~.....- ' . . ......... .. I RI ......... ··~-.... raMa•a111t1 .. .. WM•u II ater cei.. ••w ....,. .. . .................... _.,..,. ..... . "" ............................. . ,.,,., IM-a.117 .. •• y ---........ 1.: . .. ,. . -. - ' .... ---·, . .. . . . . -~ . -. --. ..... • . -......... . . . . . . ,. . . . --., .. • .r ......... orange <-o."'o"''p"'' Ed•toriaf Pag~ .--------------------------------------------~-- Rdbert N Weed Publ1\tier Thomas Keevll 'Editor BMbdra Kre1b1Cn Editorial Page Editor Meeting Maim Need lmpr 1 ~Ill For a whill'. lluntin.iton Hl· 11 h C1•, 1 11m111!111 111 l11h11 Thomas wall on h1 ~ood hdl.I\ 111r II~ IH'tM "1th dt•t·cu um ,11 ''11 \ ( 1111111 ii 111111111i. '-.11111 lrl'ah>d ht:-. t·ounC'1l t•ollt•.\t.:\lt'" '411 hr "'"t cl This \\a~ u ruark,•d d1•f1,tr111rt• f111rn I h11111o1 l•t ht\ 1111 nt time~ wht•n ht· tr\..,ulh-<l 1 \'l"tllnl! n•nJ!rt"'l""' 111 1tr1d told a m.1yor tu :.hut up Sud to su\ Th11m.1:-h.1 .. '"~' , • .,.,,.,1 I 11 a rl'<'t;nl puhht· n1t•1•1 m~ 1 ... , 1•ll••1t •• rt.,.1111~ 111 1 .. ii {'OUlltllW\111\Ut\ ,1 h.1d 11.111 \1 .111tl ''" f1t•1I h• \\ •' ~111111 I rukt• ht•r 11\'''r th1· \'o.ll .. H t! follO\\l'" up lhl' tu jtll Lu lt.!lllht: M .. l•I H111J ll a1l l•~·. ":-hut up H.11ll'' Wht>n Tho111.1 .. r.lllh 1<1 .itr1." 11•11 th.11 UJ:tl, lht•rt• \\t•rt• I h1h1· '' ht1b1'11t•'1•d tu 111• I lliH\ lht•m .mil .1ppl.rnd1·d tu ... tilunlth .. , In n· .. 1111\ h11\\\'' ,., I h1•111.1.. '"' 111 • 1 11 ,11 • p 1 bit> and have ~u µl •H'1' 111 1111til11 1111 • tuw lits lm1gl1.1g1' 1 .. 11H1·11'" • '11k,1 •11 purpose Ile br111!-(" d1,n 1•tl 11 t•• ti• hims elf Refre lm1~ Atlht'end o f!-il'JHt•111hl·r th1 • 11' 111 h1 rnt 1 1 \ 1111·\ \I. Ill officially sever its t 1e '4 1th CE I \ t ht• ft tll11 ii Pl 11M1 .1111 1 la tt provides temporar} Jobs and tr.11111111-: '" 11.·11 1 11 Ill 1•.1111 find m o re permant"nt work in ~'fl\ 1•rnrn1•11t • 01 11 h1 11 1' ,,, , sector. During its five) ears " u.h th1· 1•roJ..' r;.i111 h as r eceived more than S2 5 m1lh1 11 1r• I 1 a nd employme nt to m ore than 200 P''"I''' But CETA e mplo} nwnt gu11ll·l1111 l • 1 .. 11 • h.111 •1•ol to focus primarily on pt.•ople .it hm "'' 111111 I• \ l'I" '' h11 l,11 k job s kills . According to Fount<.1111 \ <tl11•\ 1 •· :-.. rm I 1! •1•11• Hill Ackerman. the city h a!' ft'v. n•,1111·1 1 ~ 11 ho •111..iflf, 111\111•1 l 111· new guidelines Fountain \'t.1111·' .. l'J• l \ t n ilh1u·11t h 1 droppedfrom79in 1978tothl'l'ttr11111t 111 Thus. the C1l\ Counc il n•cl'ntl\ \11ltol ti•• 11Ilh1·t1t1 formal affiliation v.1lh lht• progr,11n • 1111· 11 '' r 1111111 111, \'alley resident~ v.hci .. till q11~d1f1 1•.1n jlJr < 1 Jlf' 11 lh count v level. I Indroppmg the lol'Jl l'ETA pr r r,11n t•lllll• ·1n1t111• ,., , ob erved that it h a~ ~ern•d a \ altt •1 Ir f'lll 1111-.1 n I 111 < 1l \ But thev con cluded that tod~n tht> m1111r\ h· int un \ .dlt \ might receive probabl.1-cnnJCl 111 l'l I ,,, ·r I ··r I)! 11••1 I e lsewhert!. Once establis h ed. m ;.111.\ J.!O\ Nnmt·1111i1 ,,, t 1 "" hr'"Pllll' firmly entrenched and d1fficult l11 11hL"'' 111 With that in mind. 1t 1s rdn•shmp 1. '·• • '" •I •1\1•1 ri ment officials e liminating'' tux pa' t>r :-.tippnll•·d 11111"1 o11r1 whe n it has outli Vl'd ib US€.>f• 'liw ,:-. 111ttw1r 1· 11 \ , School R esporJSillili t. 1 Forlhesecond t1mt.• in thret:. \l.Jl":o. t•·.r.111 r 11f 11 ( 1!11111 m gton Beach Union High Sch0<)t D1s tnc·1 h,I\ 1· ... tdrtt'd thL· rail session without cont racts The la st t1 m e this ot curr ('d 1 •1;fi ,J c 1 .1 , 1 rt• rnt>nt was not reached during tht• ftr"t h.1!1 if 'ht ., 111 1 \ • .ind t he instructors went on s tnke 111 It•· f 11 .,. \\' ' "o( .11111.1n For seven days the district ' "l'' 1·11 l11gh ..,( l'll"ll \\ l'rl' dis rupted. Bitterness from that <'On front n 1011 1 II 11"n 11t1~ Although a strike 1s Y.Ol"'l •ht 1·urnmt "t 11-!r1al1•d c11ri. t ract negotiations put a 'tr.1111 1111 lh•· t•du ,11 o I 111 ... o.;:. that is not benefic ial lo the• o;onw 1x.1N10 .. 111d1·n•-.. 111 1 n• d1:-. trict. The lack of agreement and tht' l"""il11l11.\ ,, .111ntfr1111 talion between teacher!-and admi111,t • 11111n p t 1h,1hh 11,1~" negative e ffect.on t he outlooksofthn\1• nvot' 1·rt And if the attitudes or the erh11· al or:-. ht•( t Jiii • ~( 1\11 .ind t his is like ly, the s tudents are tlw 1in1·s \\ h11 p,1•. h1«·:1u..,1· tht· qualityofinstruction s uffers The issu es separating tht-two p.irtu• .. in• twit-... 11.11 \. hea lth benefits a nd teache r trano.,frr pulln C urre ntly, the two sidt's s e1m1 far,, part But the hard fac t is that. ('\'t'O th11t1j.!h lhl It ,I( ht I' "lllll administrators are on the joh. and g1\ i11~ t ht>m .i II C'r1·t111 tnr trying, th ey are no t functioning a-; t•ff t•1·t n 1·1' ·~" ti· 11ri u11 der t he unsettling condition s Th.11 me:ins tilt' .t11dt·11t' .it,. being s hortch anged And neither sidt• of th" .11 l.!t11Jll'l1l r,111 escape respons ibility for that • Opinions expressed 1n the sp.ice dOl.l•c .ir.., ll ,; .. ot '""' 11 .... 1, 11 Other vrews expressed on 1h1c; page .ir" rnpc,. 1 11 artists Reader comment is •nv•led Addr<> 1 •• 1 w Box 1560. Cos1a Mesa CA 92626 Phom' 111.111142 ·~J. 1 Boyd I Burgl11rs By L. M. BOYO Average burglar get ~ in and out of a house in thrct' minutes. What"s meant bv average h ere is the thie·f between the ages of 14 and 22 who hits houses from 10 a m to 4 p.m . on weekdays Thts c haracter Is probably into drugs of some sort. too Because there a re so many like him. he's slat1st1call1 significant I lo" cn•r ht• i.., not a s dreadful!~ dama~tnl? a s another sort The ll'.Jnl burglar who back!. up to thl' place with a van. !.ma"h<'' open the d oor with ,1 crowbar. and wrecks e1 en lovely thing he thinks uri Ot•ar Gloon1 v Gu~ The two presidential nominees already have s aved me m oney on my e lectric b i ll. I don'l walch the TY news any more simply because I don't want to see or hear e ither one of them. J .C V. GtHmy c,.,., temmtnn •t• \Wb mt'1•0 •• tt4'•1't\ 4"0 dO f\e' tttt•\Mttty r ... tect ,,_ •1fw\ Of lht Mwt~"' S. ... , ... , IHI .... 'It I• c,1 .. my G"' 0..1ly Poi.I \\Of"lh\ 111 lh1· t.1kr II .., rt :.rnµerou .. 111 lw n1•ar him. tn11• 11 ·., .1b11 dattl!t•rnu' lo hl' him Ill' 1111•itr•., ri·1111.,al </ Who ''rot t· lht: n·noY. 1wcl .1111• \t11lt•1., .Jokt• Book .. '' .f<H' \I dlt•r 11ld11 "l I .\ n h frit~nd :-; put 11 logeth1·1· after h1• dtl'd The} hopvd 11 might ra1s1· a lttllt• mont•\ for his wulo\\ and I hlldfl•rr 0111\ thtt•r• of thP 217 JOk<•-. 111 ih;1I hook \\C'I'(' .11lnh11t1•d 111 \1tlh•r 0 1d11't 111.1t11•r II \\!'lit tnll• 1·1ght t•tl1 1100... \nd \Ir.., \t1lll'r and lht· 1 11un~~l!'r.., 1·:rrn1• out :ill nghl fin;11w1.tlh In l!l:ltl. tlw ('nnl10c·11t<d Bak1•1' 1n ('h11·.1g11 "a.., tu1 n ing out 111!1' l1ttlt• .,pongt• cakt•.., tn ht· .,ol<I to pt•oplt• \\ h II r I I I l' d I h I' m "' I I h .. trawh1•rr 11·-. .ind lopp1•<l I h l' 111 o I f \\ I I h " h I p I' t' d <'rt' a rn I 111·1·1.., nf -.1 r ·'" twrr\' -.horlt'olkt• \\l'l I' llllllll'l'llU'> Th(• m:irkt't "'a" .,11ahlt· t 'n fortu11:1lt•I\, Lilt' "\Ira\\ hl'I n s('ai;on ~n1 .. n·1 .Ill th:ll lOllg \\'lwt Cont1n1•nt.1I IH't'<lt·cl wa .. so met h11i~ l'l!.l' for ~·.1kt• fill ing whf'n the !.t rawhNriel. werl' gww !\l ;111<1g1·1 .I amt''> A De l'. .11 1111·tl a sugu r} cream It Y.t11 l.1•cl Anoi.!. thl:' street from his baken· was a s i gn that adv<'rt1sed ·'T\\ ink It• Toe' Shoec; " That l>Ug~l'Slf•d tht• njmf' fo1 hl!oo confection 'T" 1nk1es · '·---~--------..-.-. ... ,. aA.i......W.,~.r,..~,...1--4.,••• ~.,.-..- ~ Howluncl Evan8 / Roh .. rt Novak 'Flippy Mouth' Hurts Reagan \\ \I I II \..\1 '1 .1 ··., St< It tttl Ir <11•tl "1111r1th h J vc un •l•·r 111111t•1I 1<1111 .1111 ttcai.:;1n ·., I"""' 1111• l1-.11 f u\ i·r Jimmy I I I I 1 I Ill I ht' 11..,t :\0 tl;1 \ '> IO thl .. It I 11 1 1· 11 I I .1 1 I> 1• 111 11 1· r a I i 1· I I 11111•h11l1I \\1th "1~11' u( rurllwr tli I• 1111< ,II lttr1 \ ., .. \ I ,1 f 11) ti ll U I !i l' <I l \.\ dl h,1111 1111.,l'tl.ll ,11111rn1•tl 11 "" 111•1111.111 l..1 I I• 11111 11111)' 1 ..... 111uulh 11111 1111111111• 111~ ""'' 111 11 11 I ,, 111 I I •ti: I It 11 1• , , r • ,, • lo.' I Ii I l ( lt1111 11••1 ' 1lw I :... -.,11111 ,11lt I .1 It• ., .. ., '' .1 111il•·1,,.ttd1•111 told 11~ on 1111r I 1• 1! hr•t I' )ll"I l11•f11r1· tht• 11 .. 111 ... ·1 d w :'l::tt111n al <'1111\ 1·nt1011 111 11 .,11,. \\ .mh•tl 111 ~t·t ntl of ! 1111·1 "h11111_ ... hr· k11·k1«I in IU7ti Sht< hall dt•cldc•d lo vole for Hc u~.in 'l'vt· t'h11n1i:<'rl ," .,he told U'! without 11111i ccablc en thus 1:1.,111 ARMt;o WITH ,, quf'i.tion na11·1· prCJHtr(•d hv Patric k Cati · d t• 11 ., C a m b 1 1 d g t' S u r. v 1• y Ht•.,t·••rt•h and u1d{-ld hy Mary (':qr1ll'll11 and thn•1• ace• Carldell 11111•1 Vl\'Wl'l'S , WI' tpH':-.l1onf'ct 73 ft:j.(1:.ll'I t.'J Voleri.. and found ltt>u~un f tir d1)wn from uur p;1rlu·1 \'l'Ht to l'rt'l't111•1 7 I Our tot.11.., 111 adual \Ott•., 11ot fll'r<'<'nl.rgt·., Ht·J~an 28 <down from :17 1 ( ·~1rll·1 24 cup from 12 r .John /\ 111l1•r'>flll 12 I down lrmn 221 don I knoy. S c.,:.11111•1 Jnrl · \1.1111 L \Ult• I 1 up from 21 In 197fl th1'"l' 111t1·r' "('nt for (.'.1111•1 In Jll"I 111(•r fill pE•r1·1·11t onh ,Jit:hth I•·..,, than Pn·1·1n1·t 7 I lnl1·n1""'''1 l ;If lh1·11 frunl 1lt1111·-. 111 lilt" 1rlo·a .... 1111 1•1ir11rnun1 11 l.1\1'1.tl,!I 1111'0!11 111111111 1 ~l'l .!">Cl1l 1 llUI' 111\1•1<, tll('IUdf'tl rn:un "'I' talkt'd lo .1 month au11 ,\Jthi°iugh H1•ai.:a11 r f'la111s ;t lt•atl dl'ft•etton., \1.1°11• dr :unalu· rat!. t n g n t' '' q 11 r o.; t 1 n n "' ;:, Ii rt u l ----=--------- =----- '1ailhox Reagan 's ab1lrty to hold rnrta t1 on -plague d . blue collar Democrats and rndl1pC'ndenls <'S sent1al lo vktory on Nov 4 More attntron lit·:-atwud un less Reagan ahJ uptly !.lops o;ay ing foolish th111g<, A middle aged housewife who ..,trll plan:. tu vull' ·ror Reugan mad1: thut t·lt-ar w hen she tolcl U!. that Hcagun "'1!. f11ppy with his mouth and hl' c-hangel> h1s n11nd tou ttllU'h · A r('gi~tered 01·m1H·rut .,ht• 1:-. W<J\'('fltlg AT I.EAST 10 of 11ur 28 Ht•aJ,!<.1n 1·11tc·r., t.•xpr t''"''" "'me· al:irrn O\C'r llt•agJn ·., h ip ... 111111t1ng statl'menh ,1 bout I 'h111a . \'1t•t nam and tht• Ku Khn Klan nut thl'1r rrit1r1.,rn-.; "''''" palh1I r om pared lo th<· g lt•1• or C';irtl'r uncl 1\nct1•rs11n voa·r., llt• ,., tou t·1mflt!.l'<I to kmJ~ "'h.11 tl11 •·c-t11111 he i, ~01ng in and h1· ·.., .ti"' .1'.., 11·..,c·1nd1rw . ..,atfl a .111 \l•,tr old 11wat111nal l1·;1<·ht•1 f-'~ll')!t•I i(1':1j!un Ill' -.p1•1•ch1•°' urt• a lot 111 h:iloni•\. .,lilll a rt· l 1ri·d f111· fiJ,!hl1·1 Hoth huck ('artt'r J\ t ·111tiy ( 'oll1·1:w o,1·1111>r supporltn~ t\nrtr•N1Jn tolrl uc; 0 c ·--I "Rea~an makes on e b lunde r after another Now it's the Ku Klux Klan " Carter has done little to help himself other than puoclting at Hc•aJ.(an 's self inflicted wounds and questiomng his reliability. Cartt•r's favorable rating re maini; low (34 percent) and with tr s ingle exception, he continuei_ lo lag far behind Reagan o~ dcaltnf.l w1t.h the big econo mic and fon.•1gn µol1c~ issues lhat we a .. ked about Our voters favor Reagan over l 'artcr on <.1b1lt tv to handle the ·<frfc·n..,1.· tsi.uc· 9 to t . the SoVlets. :1 to 3 . the "h1J!h t:.x"' issue. bet ter I han 2 lo I Reagan's call Cor .in i mmt«hatc· 10 percent tax cut \\a' fa1orcd almost 3~to 1 T llf: R EAGAN PROBLE M 1s not ,.,.,UI!!. but o.,hootrng from the hq.l and tht• appearance of ron- fu:-.1on oq·r his positioni. We a~k!•d Y.ht•thl·r R<'agan·s rf'('Pnl China alt«rc·atron had made our \ ot1·r~ .. less confident .. O\'Cr Ht•agan·s .ihilily to h:indle tough furt1gn ques tions Among H1·:cc~;1n \.Olt'Nl, ~x --s1.11d-tht>Y" now f1 •ll sorm·what less confl. cl1•nl · among Carter and An rlt'I -.11n partis ans. t he resulti; "1•11• ""r °'" SrxtN•n voters said h1 .. h,1nfll1ng of tht• l"h1na dis pute ll'fl 1t11·rn mueh It•<,:. cnnfi tl1•11l I:! ''t1d the\' f elt """'''Yo h;,1 It·.,., r-11nf11lt·nt"" 11111 • """ ,., 11 ... -.hoY.ed up 1n ,11111llw1 .11 1 ,, o f Hl'agan ·s 1111r ... 1.d1111t. lht pe:n·ept1on as • 1d1111 1· 1, pr •· 1·d '" (';H ier thal fl,.,,_. 1n ., n11r l1·ar arms pro p11 ii • •111ld thrr·alt·11 nurlear ".11 \-.k1·d v. hf-lh•·r the·~ agreed "1 d r s" c r • • d 1 h .it 1• I e c 11 n g H1 .1g.i11 l"''"ld1·nt "'nuld · rn 1·11 ,,..,, llw rh;.1nlf· r1f nuelt·ar v. .11 ti. 'ull•r.., 1nrlud1ng our I< 1 ,, ~.in 1ut1·1 ... 1 '\a1d the\ .11..1 1·1 d . lh .1µpP.1rtnl! tonfu'oefl an1f 1111111.icl111on 1n ..,omf'· of th" I ti 1fl1-:" 111· ha .. lie en s a~ lflg. l<t•o1 g.1n h.is b•·en un:.ible to get 11111 frnrn 1md1·r C'artc•r's wholl~ 11npr11\ ahl1• d1arj!<' It 1 .. still "·" h 111 ltw campaign. but vot er pPri·1·pt1on' that held s uch high p1111111..,. frn HPagan here iust 11111• rnonl h ago appear lu be 11111\ tn~~ lt1\\.11d C'artl'r n11t lw1 a1"' 11f .1n\ 111·" l'onf1denc-l! 1n th• p11• .. 1111·111 for we found nont hut hn·J11-.1· Htoagan has hl 1•n 11•1 rnc I hr• f11<1I Pet Lovers Also Should Love Neighbors It• t lw l.d1101 I ""ulof l1k t 111 re '>prind to 1111' ,11IIr11• Ill th1• l'rlot \Ug 1:1 con r ..r111ng I' 11 Lil I "' rnp.1t h111· 1 n nn" res per t "1th 1 h1• "" rwr uf Fat <'al·· onh two· .w .. 1· sh1.· h;," lo't a pet for \\ hnm 'h1· 1•\ 1dt'nth carer1 1111\~l'\ ('r I ftnd It rlifflc:ult to un. dt•rs tand tf '>h•' cared so murh for hN Jll'I \I. h~ .,he· would put h 1 m out !.Hit• al n11!hl or day either I 00 .~OT 1·11ndone lurlurt• or J ~' Ii 1111~· tl11ng , hut 11 !.hould bt• hru11~h1 lo th<> attentwn of all .11i1111al l111er:-. that all th1• worlrl do1'' not sh~1rc• thf'ir lm·1• I for 11111· Y.ould grl•atl) appreC'rat1· 1t rf nl\ nc•1ghh11r., "ould ket•p their t•;i t., Jll<I doi.:.., at ho ml' The\ bnni.: lltt•ir nt•.1 ... 111111 ffi) _>ard a'nc1 use· Ill\ \'a rd for lht•rr bathroom ('H·n d.r~ and night. \I. h1t'11 in turn, hrings "" .irm .. of fi r<'" For I ho<,t• of 11s who .tr 1• not fonll of < Jh .mcJ clog,. 1t 1s most un pl1•:r .. ant to h:11 <'to elc·an up afkr "'lllll' 11n1• c•I"··.., 11<·1 It 1:-. an m 'ao,111n of 111" pr 1v<1cy a nd pre rn1'>t''> "hl'll I 1·a11 not walk in tn} ""'" ft•n<'l'd h.l('kyard without ha11ng to "'<llch where I s tep so I do not !.tep rn c;it piles . The same gOl':-. fort he front yard w here peo pie walking their dogs let lhem use the grass fortheirtoilet. E ven though lhose who torture a nimals are terribly wrong . it is a lso terribly wrong for people to have animals anrl turn them loose on their neighbors. MRS. B. FLEMINS Loefrile \'ofe To the Editor That 's JU St g r eat' As semblyman Mangers c hose not to use Lactnlc for his ill mother and at the same time he chose Cby vol- 1 ng agains t a bit I ) for all California cancer victims nol to have the c ho1re of w he ther to use Laetrile or not Is he playing God forus? J UDY CRAIG ffrlp .'1~d To the Editor: Would some of your reade'tS like to play Santa Claus a little early this year? An organization whose only aim is to as·sist battered women und their ch ildren. could surely use some money right now! T he Women's Transitional Living Center CWTLC). is Orange Coun ty 's old est and largest s helter for abused women. Readers may have heard that a llUD grant was recently re 1't l1Pr1 h\ th1 W'I (.(' .,,1 lh.Jl !ht•\ \\ 111 lit• .1hlf• tu 11111\ 1· th1., fJll to l.1rg1·1 quarlt•r.., I lwr 1· Hlf•\ '' rll I'\ c•nt u a lh t1•111porarel) h11usc• ;;, 1I!11n1.., of domc..,IH· '111l1•1w1·. np frnn1 the :m tht•\ llll\I. a1Tt1 f1Hlllltf;1t t• Bl'T 1-:Vt:"I 1\1thout lhc· pro· .. pl'c t nf h <l\'111g to face a morlgagl', JUSt the da y to day o p 1 • r a t 1 on a I 1• x 1 H' n s c s h a \' e 1·.rusf'll tlw WT(.(' to IC'l'lf'r nn I ht• hnnl. of 11011•1 I\· lri an att1•mpl 111 h"c·om<' self Mtppo11mg r11111I r.11<,t•rs to h<:lp t lw W n .I· ,111• 1n 1 h1• "orks Rut until lhl'' )!•'I mlltn)..' on J con tmuing h:i..,. .. lilt• dr.1111 for ut1lltv IHlls .mtl ma11111·n.11w1· rt'J!Jtr\ 1s. a n d "' 1 II 1 1111 l 111 u t l u In· O\ 1•r\I. h1•ln11n_g ThnM• "ho h,I\ t 11•.11 nt•d of the I l'hll':tl11111 11f 1h1· .. hl'lter h<1\.<' bl'l'n g1·1w11•u .. 111 th1·11 11ffrr., of ho u 'l'hol d gomh " h 1 r h the donor.. 1n· .. tnrin~ 11n l ll thl' move I!. 1·11mplt•t1·cl llt1Y.e1er. thl' 1mml'fh ,1U· unth'rh m g rwrlf 1s for n\mwtan d11na11on:-. PleaM' .,1•ntl 1.1'< dt•duclrhlC' contributwn:-. to lhl' WTLC al P.0 Box 6JO:I. Oran.I!<.'. CA 92667 Our board o f d1n•ct<>rs 1s being cnlar)!er1 from IS l(l 35 m c mb<'rs in order lo govC'rn the larger facility Ml•n and women who would lik<' to sl.'rvc rn lhrs capacity may rall 992 1931 form form ation MARTllA AREi.i. fJld TOC"f i~ T o the Editor It is unfortunate that your editorial of Aug 28 should give credence to the malignant forces operating m lluntmgton Beach. Mr. Mandie. muzzled by a pending court case has been maligned in the press, by the re· petition of inaccurate state ments and innuendo I s ee "confidential leaks" etc .. as part of a lon~Herm political tactic of t'haracter assassina- tion. Tragically the tC'chnique is not new and has been s uccessful in this city on nt least o ne pre· v ious occasion. Perhaps other recent events in this city may serve as a symbolic demonstra . lion. that with the support of a broad range of active c itizens . tha t City Council will no longer tolerate lh1s type of s ubversive activity wilhtn our city. FRED BOLDING .'11.ron .SO..,, To the Editor: Until I read the Aug. 27 story on Reagan and his China oroblem -·--·-""'""'• ... . . . .. . . . . ., . .... -.. ,-•·-------..... _ _..,_._ .... . t · l'la' mg l-0111-. Cl1111.1 H<tJl" COP llopduh •. I tlt11u.i.:ht h" po~1l10n "a" hkt• 'l\•>ll 'oup perfC'cll~ clc•ar Too had th1· C'hrn«i>Sf'don t finrl 1t s11 As to Hc<i1w n ~ puhlt<· .,late· ments. lht·\ 1·0flll' Jtr11~., a !. though draftt d 011 t11., pn .. 1mal .. tatwnerv "" 'h1n tl onh hJ-; one• .... ct1• . . DICK LEWIS Did If tgoin To the Editor Well. fellc1Y. t~n.payt•r:-.. the·~ r11d rt to us again. our fricnctl~ )!O\ ernor and Legislature 'You don "t n<><'d Propos1t1on 9 · the~ said · You alrC'adv han• 1ncoml' tax 1ndl'xmg and Propos1t1on I No" '"-' m t'ffrct h::n e ne1lht•r P ermanent indexmg was deft>at ed and Prnpoc;1t10n 4 .,o mutilated that 11 will ne1 er set It m1ts on state spending or return one dollar to the taxpayer '.'/ORMAN Y S ~tlTll \of \c-tr# I 11 t lw Et11111r fh1" 1 t>ft•ri. to a .Jatk •\ndt•ro.,on a r I I rl l' µ u h I I :-. h L' cl I II ) (j II r rww..,paµer on 1\ug 18 Andt•rson claims "Ira n in va~ron plan re prn·tt•d" and got'' on tu cksrriht• what is obviou~ly a rlass1fi1•d s uh.1c•ct a nd JUStifil•:-. h is .1cti11ns a' m·ws reporting :rnct \lors1· tit.it ht• 1mµlrt•s he would ht' tl11i11g .111 inJuSttt'<' to readt•rs If lw f.ukrl to puhhsh "hal he ha:. 'it't'llr<'<l from pt•oplc "'orn 111 "t'<Tf'C'\ 111 th1· m1lttan .mil g<l\ l·r111111·11t of 11111 c·11u nt1 ' I r cg1slt'r h<'r1.• th:.il tht., .., n111 1wws n•pnrt111g hut pun· .tr)tf ..,1mplt· underrninmg of thl' de fl'l\Sl' o f .lhl::t C'OUnl I\ h\ ll ttbl1s hing ('lass1f1ed 1nform,1 t 1on . which. '"he! her ri).(hl m \\ rong, whe ther il s hould or s hould nut b<'come an action of the nation's for<'l'S 'hould rt• main classified. '\lews reporting docs not include publishing classified tnformat11m. howe\l'r Andl'rson roml.'s by 11 IS IT NOT bad enough that someohr sworn lo kl•ep :-.l'l'rl'l!. lets !hem 011t to somt•one who 1s 1n a position to influt?nre a nd in tl ~os ition to expose classiried ·in formation. let alone for cit lien I I don 'l know that he is> An derson to write. opinionate and rxposl' the classified plans of the nn lion'> I cannot agree that l'verything within governm ent must ~ OP<'n and disclosed. There have to be classified subjects. dot'uments. plan 6 and communication of ·, 11t1111._1t1 111tl pl.in.., :ind lhl'\ h.I\ 1 111 Ill' l..1 pl f 111111 1 h1· pn ing ••\ , ... ••I ri'1•ofl1·r... \1 h11 thrnk 1111' 1or ' .. ., "·" 11ch• ... h1•1 ond fl':t -.1111. :inti -.1 mph 1111 the rea ~on 1h.1t lht•\ .ir1• pn·~s !'41m1.· 1111111 -. h,l\(' to 1!'m:11n r insed un ttl th1• t1nw 111 .irinount'l' appl.'..ir:. 111 "lit fan·.., Ii\' 1l:-. 1>wn action .ind lht•n ·11 1:-. .. news .. anr1 t".tll .111d ~hou ld lw puhlished I am 1·111burra!.~1·d as a e1tilt'll II\ :i1 11on-. ... uch J' Anckrson. nol l wl..lt'tl or dl'11ghtl'll that he un 1n\1·11·d 'oml' plan Can you 1u~t 1111.t l!l lll' what otht•r nation-. 1llu..,t tl11nk of our "M'Cunt~ · "h1•11 .. oml•on(· 111 gol'c•rnment \I ti I d1 .. c111 ... t• I h1ng ... <.1 nr1 somt•onc· 11111 111 ioH•rnml'nt will pn111 tl1l'lll .rnrl \\J\t' th<· h:.i nn1•r 111 1 111h.1rrd .. .., tho .. e \I.ho ..irt' 111 1·011 11 ol .ind tr~ in).! tn handle thing.., llw ht•-.;1 \\a~ the~ 'l'e fit" Can \ ou 1maJ.!rnt· anolhl'r counlr~ thinking Jlx)ut telling a L'nited Statt•., govcrnmt'nl pen.on nnt' of tla•1r "l'«rt'h that might ht· mutuall~ bl•nd1c1al if kept .1 -.;t·crt't and remembering lhdt 1wrhap~ someone in our go1 t•rnmenl 1s feeding somt•nnc• like Anderson classified m format111n '1 T o me. ;,1~ ordinary citizen. f o rm c•r Marine . former t'rnplo)ce of the Atomic Energy Com m1ss1on. forme r c ryptn g raphic custodian . c lassif1t.Ad " t' I <1:-.:-.1 f1cd' \\'II.LIAM S THOMPSO~ B.u.-k ffw Bond To the F..d1lor After reading the article in \OU r paper Of the need for funds' for the Huntington Beach High School band to get to New York. it does not s urprise me in the least I have been a resident of Hunt· ington Beach for close to 18 yea rs and this past year the band has been given more spa('e than I can recall their ever be- 1 n g given in the past, on ly because this year they hon ored us by marchin g in the Rose Parade. Prior to thal time they were tre ated as second class citizens and weren't even in their own Fourth of July parade . I s ay let's get behind them and help the way they s hould be he lpcrl M.A T ITCOMB • Tl•• O•llY -Itel w•l<-t C•<Yl<Yl.,,I .... <-· t••Y lre<YI r~ L•fte" -M -.,_ le l •ot ... t•I -.... lfll.,., ••• IMt, (MU ~. CA nu• L•ll•rt ..... i. •••••• , -WliUli ... t4' ... I• M Mmll .. le :Ill -·· ..... ,., _,_I te .. ,II,,. Wfllfft' M-t .... _..<fl.Mt _. w '"" ..... twt fftlY M wll4'-.lt '" • ..,_i.te CtfC "'"''..-.Cf' Irvine EDIT ION '1011r Hom .. town Dall~· Nt•wspapt-r VOL. 73, NO. 255, 4 SECTIONS, 4' PAGES ORANGE COUNTY , CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 , 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS toast ·Parks Work Tied to ·p _rop. I ~tatf' rnrt-ctor of Pitrki. and Recreation P~te Daanttermond, Jr. said today that <.'ry:U»I Cove und Huntin.cton ll\"IAC-h Slittt' parks would bt' amonit the hr:.t to be improved 1f vott'rs P• s ProposilJon l on No' 4 The propos 1twn. called the California Parkland~ At l. would raise $285 million througti the sale of general obligation bonds The mooey would finance ne'4 itc-v\"lOJ'n'l«'nt itnd n•h1tb1lllatlon o f tx1stlng park!> Oangermond. 111 ho took ovt'r the top parks Job in June.· 1ud without pa~11••ar nf lhr proJ1C,1.'1 lion tht' :Halt' will h.a\ t> ooly S35 m1lhon to 1>pend He :.u1d 1t ha1>n l bt•en dN·1dcd '4 h1ch park~ '4 UUld still br 1m Jl1'0Vi4c1 for 1n('l't'USf'c1 1'14<'1 f'U uonal u.<1e but t)e ddded "It i> not a lot of money when you think .;bout the whult i.lalc UauttcJ mond :spok~ tcxtay m an Informal ncW'j conference .ifter ht• mt'I with county parks u n d r" <· r e u ti o n 1 e a d e rs 1 n l\naht>1m Ile Wlfb in Orange County to JOIO tht' state's parks and recreation comm1ss1on. which as touring state beaches -tnnge rmond said the state does not have definite plans yet for Crystal Cove, the coastal i.helf between Corona del Mar. .rnd Laguna Beach that was purchased less t.han a year ago ror $32 million He did say however. that he asked state parks planners lo find an appropriate spot in the park to keep horses Horses cur rentlv are boarded ne ar the beach. but he s aid that area probably will be needed ror public use. A public h ea ring w a s scheduled tonight from 7 to 9·30 at El Morro School north or Laguna Reach to-allow residents a chance to suggest uses for the park. Another hearing will be held at the school from 9 to 11 30 a m Saturday. The Huntington Beal'h de · velopment would rehab1l1tate existing recreational racilitJes. Dang&mond said No exal'l amou t has been set for the work nding the election. Dan rmond als o s~11d hl' s trongly supports Sen. Alan Cranston's bill to acquire un· developed land around Laguna Oeach ror a proposed greenbelt. He said that federal purchase combined with Crystal Cove and land proposed to be dedicated by the Irvine Co.. when viewed together . would be "one of the finest resources for serving peo- ple that I've ever seen " <See PARKS, Page AZ> OC A. ort Faces Big ~que~ze Unit Set To Aid Youth Irvine Mayor Art Anthony is organizing a "juvenile delin- quency task force" lo look into youth problems in the city. "I view the task force as plan- ning for, coordinating and facilitating effective community action toward solutions to prob- lems of young people," he has said in a memo to the council. Juvenile delinquency in Irvine was brought into focus in recent months by the uns uccessful City Council election campaign of Beverly Wright, 44, who ran on the single issue or youth prob· ~v ..,:~~~~'ff:!:. lems .......................... ··············---··..,.....-_.;....;,; She !laid in the June 3 Irvine ·:, City Council election campaign ~ that a large number of Irvine ~_,,,--'~-"'~-~ l'U Getrha, "l'oul.Jitle8• young people were in the habit of using narcotics. ••• Irvine police officers who deal with juvenile problems have reported to t he City Council that teen-age drug use, vandalism and burglaries are on the rise as the city grows. Fido had a real chase on his hands Wednesday out in the bluffs area by Estancia High School in Costa Mesa when be took off after a s mall model of a dunebuggy that is operated by radio remote control. Actually, Fido likes to pl ay tag with the bug rather than exterminate 1t. Bluffs area is a favorite s pot for r emote control model en· thusiasts. Terminal Crowding Jeared :"o:o'4 that Frontier Airlines anti \\estem Airlines have won n~hli> to ::.erve Orange County's John Wayne Airport. the press- ing quel-.llon 1s where lo locate t hem S pac·e w1 th1n the airport t erminal. opened in 1967, is v irtually nonex istent. The ll'rrnanal was designed to handle 500.000 passengers annually. It handled 2 6 million travelers last ~·ear · ))~s pite the c ritical over· c rowding, sharing of ticket counter s pace between the new entrants and the two incumbent jet air carriers , Air California and Hughes Airwest . is among several options under s tudy by county officials and the airlines to effect a transition. · 1 don't see how that could happen We are not sardines," commented one a irline industry representative, pointing out that the terminal already is jammed wall-to-wall during the peak morning and evening traveling periods Paul Brady , assistant city manager, s aid this morning youth problems have been get- ting more attention of late because increasing numbers of young people are "hanging out" at local commercial centers. "Walnut Square Shopping Center an·d Heritage Park Teen Center are two plac~s where this goes on." he said. :·we want to make sure that we don't become receptive to gang activity from surrounding areas. and we want people to know we're not a soft Pot Raid Includes 2 Ships County Arts Alliance Gets Green light Coke Bust Leaves OC Trail Another option -one that seems to have more favor -is inst,;illation of temporary build· mgs adjacent to the terminaJ in which Frontier and Western could set up shop. Also w1der consideration is an :irrangement whereby Frontier and Western would contract with Air California and Hughes Airwest lo provide ticketing and baggage handling services. touch here." Those who will serve on An· thony's Juvenile Delinquency task force include Pastor Jerry Bunch of the Liberty Baptist Church. the Rev. Ron Allison of U n iversity United Methodist Church. Councilman Larry Agran. a representative from the Irvine Chamber of Commerce and the Greater Irvine lndustriaJ League and local weekly newspaper editor Tom Bennett. Death Mystery SANTA MONICA (AP) Police said Wednesday it is too soon to know whether a UCLA cardiologist, who fell from a window of a mulli ·story beachlront hotel, may have been murdered . Findings of the autopsy were expected today. Coast Weather Sunny Friday afternoon after cJearln1 of Thunday ni1ht and Friday morninf cloudiness. Lowa tonicbt eo at the beaches and 65 inland. Hilhs Friday near 70 tol3. - llUl•ETe•.4W Photos depkt cmutrucUon of Suprr IOI jetlinn• dw to fl11 out of John Wo11ne Airport. Page BJ. •••ex SAN FRANCISCO <API About 20 tons of marijuana valued at more than $40 million and two vessels, including the former presidential yacht or Franklin Roosevelt, were seized today by narcotics officers on the city's waterfront. a uthorities said . Federal, state and local narcotics agents arrested 16 · - 15 men and one woman -in what was described a s the largest drug bust in recent years on the West Coast. The arrests culminated an eight-month investigation by authorities. Both the vessels, a 100.foot cargo ship and the Potomac, the 65-foot former presidential yacht, had docked at Pier 26 in the heart of San Francisco's downtown waterfront. \ They were draped with ban· ners that said "The Crippled Children's Society of America.·· "One of the vessels was FDR's yacht," a federal agen"t told The Associated Press in a telephone interview. "I'm looking at a business-type card seized from the yacht which says, 'This certifies that blank persoo has visited the presidential yacht The Potomac.'" There were also papers on board relating the history of the yacht, the agent said. The official, who asked that his name not be used, said he did not know to whom the yacht was officially registered. "All I can say is that we're dealing with an organization with a lot of money," the official · said. Alao seized were a tractor- t railer truck that had been partially loaded with marijuana and an unidentified amount of cash. The arrests and seizures were made a.,ut 1 a .m. Four Indicted TAMPA. Fla. (AP ) -A federal 1rand jury haa indicted four .men. identified u Cuban ref. u1ees, on char1es stemmln1 rrom an attempted hijack of a Miami-bound Eastern Airlines jet last month. __________ ......,._ __ .... _..,._...._,..........-.;.,_ . .,,.~.--'--'..,• ""' .. , ....... ' By GLENN SCOTT Ol l .. O.lly Pli.t Staff "Artisticall y. nobody even knows we exist." says architect Ron Yeo, president or the non- profit Orange County Arts Al· liance. But things may be changing for Orange County Wednesday~ the county Board of Supervisors unanimously named the arts al- liance as the lead agency in forming a county-wide cultural arts plan. The alliance will use a $12,000 state grant to prepare the plan, which Yeo said should become a master plan for various arts groups to unify into a solid base to attract future funding. ActuaJly, the state grant plays a minor role in the alliance's long-range plan. The ~aster plan figures to cost from $40,000 to $50,000 to complete, Yeo said, and it will be designed to appeal to other funding sources as well as the state. Y~o said alliance members have been working for years on attracting such sources as the East Coast's Business Commit- tee for the Arts. He said f1uor Corp. has taken an interest in establishing an Orange County version. As other groups dedicate money for the arts, the local art organizations need such a master plan to present a fair way to divide the funds, Yeo added. As it stands today, Yeo said, two-thirds of the money dis· tributed in the state ends up either in Los Angeles or San Francisco, leaving lesser known PIUH YIEWS JOBS M.4RKET Today's Dally Pilot views job opportunities and employment trends along the Orange Coast. Look for "Jobs," a special supplement to today's classified aec:tion with stories and pictures. locusinc on jobs. yet deserving art associat ions to fight for the scraps. Yeo said the s t a t e's en couragement for master plans shows an interest in equalizing disparate funding. Up to $500,000 in matching grants will be available from the state this fis· cal year. The alliance will hold two public hearings before prepar· ing the master plan. The first. in which the state of Orange Coun· ty arts will be examined. will began at 8:30 a.m., Oct. 29 at the Di s ney land Hotel in Anaheim. Then on Feb. 18 and 19, the al· liance will meet at the South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa to discuss arts rriorities. The master " 'l is due to be returned to the Cali fornia Arts Council by March 1981. The plan will involve various theater. music, and dance groups and local museums . Crocodile Ha/,t,s Plmws PORT MORESBY, Papua New Guinea (AP) -Traffic con- trollers at Port Moresby lnterna· tional Airport were forced to close down a major runway because or a sunbathing crocodile. An airport spokesman said to- day that a runway inspection team found the four-foot-long reptile sunning itself quietly in the middleoltherunwayWednesday. The crocodile, angry at being disturbed. left the runway, eluded capture and apparently returned to a nearby creek. Thenmway was reopened after 20mlnutes. Suit DiAmissed OMAHA, Neb. <AP) -A federal judge has dismissed a suit filed by Oglala SiouJt Indians seeldn1 to block the federal cov- ernment from payinl more than $117 million to nine Sioux tribes for South Dakota 'a Black Hilla. Three persons have heen ar rested and more than SJ million in cocaine was seized at a West Los Angeles hotel following a two agency drug invesllgalioo sur· veillance tbat began at John Wayne Airport. authorities s aid The arrests and seizure were made late Wednesday night by in vestigators from the Federal Drug Enforcement Adm1mstra lion and the Orange County Sheriff's department.· The names of those arrested - two men and a woman were not immediately available. but sheriff's spokes man Lt Wyatt Hart said they are n 't from Orange County. "It's very common. We do 1t with Eastern Airlines on our Los An ge l es-Minneapolis-National Airport <Washington, D.C.) route. s aid Glenn Bozarth, a Western spokesman. A transition plan is to be con- sidered b) the Orange County Board of Supervisors Oct. 14. Jn action Wednes day, the board granted Frontier and Western two daily flights each. Air California will remain the busiest carrier at the airport with.. 25 dally flights ; Airwest will be second with 12. In sum, t here wlll continue to be an average of 41 daily de- partures from the airport in CSee FLIGHTS, Page AZ> * * * Airport Studies Procedtiral Plans Following are principal actions taken by the Orange County Board of Supervisors to comply with a federal government ruling that John Wayn e Airport be opened to additional air carriers. The board on Wednesday: -Granted Frontier Airlines or Denver and Western Airlines of Los Angeles two daily flights each. Air California and Hughes Airwest, tile two carriers now serving the airport, will relin· quish two daily flights each. A limit ol 41 daily departures from the airport will remain in effect. -Directed Morry Cable. -airport manager, to report Oct. 14 on how the transition from two to four jet air carriers will be ac· complished. -Approved the hiring of a con· sultant to develop an air carrier access plan that will go into effect after Aprll 1. 1981. -Invited representatives of the alrline industry, the Federal Aviation Administration and other affected parties to submit comments on the existing "periDW!ter rule" that says no carrier may serve ,a destination ·, .... -- more than 500 miles from the airport. The rule is designed to keep the airport as a ·'short haul" facility. Directed Cable to begin negotiations that would open the airport lo additional commuter airlines. Golden West is the only commuter carrier now based at the airport. Seven others have re· quested entry. They are Lynn Jones. Air Bahia. Golden Car- riage. Desert Pacific, Sun Air, Cal Sierra and Imperial. -Called for a review of fees now charged commercial airlines that serve the airport. The airlines are charged rent for use of the airport terminal and are as- sessed landing fees. Police on Tour KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP> -Twenty-three memben of the Los Angeles International Police Association today visited the royal Malaysian police heed· quarten and the police trainiq center here. The goup la on a study-tour of several countries. DAILY PILO_t __ It ltlD ---Jlf .. T BREAKINC Lott' 1it>tru ''um 1udll1i1 a world oftd not'°"°' ftews deoe4opmno • . Offers Three Neu Proposal in Mideast uO~i'ON 1 I' 1 l'ht> t 'nill'<I Stutt'' hll~ offered lhret> nc>w 1·0111 IH'OITI"t' 11101•1~JI' lu t-:1(\J)I trnd lsra~I a ll bll511i for t1•11um llllit ljll .. :-. un 1'Jll• ... 1m1Jn Jlll•;nom\ for tht w~sl lbnk ontl (;;ul.t lht• Bll.'l••fl (:h1lw rt'l.1nrh'd l•Ml.t\ Tlw 11t'l4 :o.p.11-.•1 'ltHI lht' propo,ials wttf' 1n 11 (tr•ft ""f\'\' 111t•11t takt•11 tu L uro and JerU31tlf'm by i1peC'u1I vrrs1denl1al t•n , ,,.., Sol l llW\\ 1\J m .i SUl'N''l"ful t>ffort to g.-1 tulks KOlntt •a1un ' Tht· W11U.• 11uot1nai 1tnid1•nt1rlt'd offiC"u1li.. 'ia111 thf' 1•nm 11ron""''' 11\',lll" \\ ith llw IS'IUt't-11( lund w 11tf'r und l11wnu1lc lrtfl uulh1111i.. uf .111111i11•,t•1l J'jlt•,t1n1.1n ~If (;oq•m1ng Authonty for 1;.if,I .md ttw w,.,, H.1nl. llut thr '11 ~ft dcw"I not '?"'"' nt•w 1dt'u'I 11n 1 ... r.11•11 '''c·1111t\ 111 "ht'th1•r i\ra~ hv1n1i1 1n fo.allot Jf'rw.1ale111 111,1\ \ult• (111 ,•,u11h1t.111·' fur thr JUth11r1h th•· nt•W'>J.•.tflt'r '>oud Powt-r .-., r"flfll*" fff"af• Ip H\ Thr \ ~latf'd f'rTi. l'tw p11141•1 ,trui.;~·h• ~l~t't'll Ir Jn' prt•"dent ,ind l'.u hu mt•lll .:1•1 lu•t1t•1 pri•n11,1n~ fu1tht•r dt•l.t\'I tn d•'linn nn "hl)~t <•I pr11bll'nt' in, luihlllo! th•• "I:? l !'> h11:.ta~e:. 'll<'n1hnt.: lht-11 J1:1th cl.1 \ Ill 1',lpll\ II\ llWl.I\ l'h1• t '.11 hJ111t•111 nr \\,1Jh' li(J\'l' Pr1111t' Mtn l'ltl•r MohJm 111.111 \It H.11 Jt 111 1n l'f" ht•lm1n~ '1111-111 l'<>nhdt·n<'l' Wl'dnc'l<ld\ ,1 ftt·1 lw .1ll.il'ht'd J'r1•,1dt•nt \bulhJ,:..tn fla111 S1utr for the· ,,., 114,11\ 11rn1· the...", ,.i.. ln r rdu"nlo! 'l'\l.'I\ of tltt' 1111111t: 11111lhl 1;:1 ' :!I 11111111111•1•' (111 h" l .1tiinl'l l'lw .... 11• ,... ,,, ltiH 11 "1th w Jh:.1t•nllun!> It 1·mvha:.1u·1I •lflt'l' .lj.!Jlll tlh' h.11dl1111· 1 ... 1.1rit11 ll1·111Jllltl'o.Hl l'arl) ' 'ohd r o11tr 11l or llw l1·~1:.l.1l lir1· Hl .. ac·lwr11 l 'alL IB llttrf l'f'l.t'SFl~;f.1) l\l ,J:.' 1/\l'l \:.el of hlt•:ldlt'1 ' Ill lhf' ('ro'h' .l1111111r lltgh Sehool '\ 1n11Js1um l'Oll.c1µst•\l lo1la-, anil .1u!h1>i·1twi. ,,11d .it ll·a:.l 18 -.tudcnt' \H•re mjured Sl'lmol 11ffll·1ab -.aid most of tht.• :.tuctent:. were tak1.:11 uut of the bucldin.: on :.tretchers with leg and hip tnJune:. John Knc~c·r . a:.Mstant superintendent of schools. said lht· g~ mnastum wa:-. tw1 ng renoval('d and the students had been seated on hllc'a('hl·r~ that had bt"en moved away from their normal 1)():.1!1on agacni.t a wJll Bin~• l .teid 10 Pip~· Bomb SACRAMENTO IA P l The FBI has concluded that an ex· plos ion 1n the baggage compartment or a United Airlines 1ethner shortl~ Jfter 1l landed was caused by a pipe bomb shipped from Sc•atlle 10 a Sacramento company. an airlme or hc1al says Two pl'r<;nn:. \4Cre 1n1ured Tuesday when the bomb exploded Cl\'e minutes after th<· planl', on a flight from Seattle and Portland. landt•d at Saaamento Metropolitan Airpo rt PiC"f.wU (',u1frot8' Rf#agan Bl' f"FALO. "-.: Y I/\ I' 1 Ronald Reagan. confronted by un ion p1ckcb drnnting "Wt' want Carter," campaigned for blue collar vOll'' in upstalf' New York today and cnt1c12ed President Cart(·r :.. rc>cord on unemployment and innation Mon· th.in 15'1 C'hantinit. sign carrying demonstrators were \4a1 t1ng ft1r thl' <:OP nominee when he arrived at a restaurant outside Buffalo for a breakfast meeting with Thomas Glea son. president of tht> lnternat1on<1l Longshoremen'!'> Assoc1atron. and 1-l ollwr• loC'.sl l:1hnr h•arler' Hl·agan look1·d thP1r "a' ;ii, he arnved and smiled and WJ \'ed JI thc•m a~ Ill' lt>rt. 'lopping long enough to deny he was nnt1 umon Family Hosta~ Guiiman Captured After HB Shootom R)' PHIL SNF:IOERMAN Ol t ... O•lly Pilot Stall A hostage robhery drama that 'began when two men held a Huntin gton Beach coin s hop owner's ramily at ~unpoint in an attempt to rob the man's store late Wednesday e nded in a mid· night shooto ut between police and one s uspect m front of the victim 's home About 12 s hots were ex- c hanged bero re the gunman threw tus empty revolver into the street and surrender ed , police said Most of the gunfire struck lhe automobiles used as cover by police and the su:.pect. and no one was inJured in the hail or bullets. police s aid . The s uspect . Lawrence . Bradley Bennetto. 33, or La Mesa. Calif .. was Jailed on sus- picion of attempted murder. rob· bery, kidnapping and burglary His accomplice fled when the coin store owner crashed his car while being forced to dn vc to lus business. ThC' second s us pect re- mains at large. police said. brok e into tht' north Huntington Beach home of com store owner Robert Scott, 34 , sometime Wed nesday while Scott, his wife Maxine. 29, and their daught er Melissa. 3. were away When the fami ly returne d . they were confronted by the two suspects. each armed with a handgun. Hennetto kept a gun on Scott's wife and daughter, while his ac· complice forced Scott to drive to his coin shop, which the men ap- parently planned to rob. On the way to the store, Scott grabbed for the s uspect 's gun. struggled with the m an.crashed his car near the intersection of Beach Boulevard a nd Heil Avenue. When lhe s uspect rled. Scott called police. Offi cers evacuated nearby residents. s urrounded the Scott home and s ummoned a SWAT team. ,..,.... .. .., ... , FLIGHTS ... keev•nR w1th a hm1t cstublis hl"d to control the efre<'t or Jt'l 1l01St' on ne.irby restd t•ntial orf'l•S Uourth uid Western 1nttnds to introdOtt' n on st op scrv\ce from Oranl(e Coun ty l o Salt Lak'' <'1ty ai. '""rl y as Oct 26 Thi• atr110l' will o perutl' two n114htx ~·1 il.t' on thut route. he :-tHlll l\11h ~drnl111a11 , :.1 frontier Pll10k1•11nw11, """' ,1 dt>l'1e1ion on wlw11 ttw .111 llnt.· would bc"m iw1 v11·t1 ht:twt>t'n Ornn.it· County 10 I.~" Vt·~a' l with a l'onllnua t1nn fhghl to Ut•nvt·r I has nol yet lw1•11 madt• ltowt·ver , h e said 1 ht· jlfluw plunl'i to ~tillll service .111 '101111 ~l' 1••::1:.1 hit' Jluth A11 l'allfo rn1a and llu~h''' AH~l·i.l fly from Orange t'uun\) to 1..ii. Vegas and A1r~1·111 ha:-a cont1nuat10n 01ght to l>t'n' l'I tbkt.'<i whut t.'ffe1.:l frontier's l'llt q into tho!>e route~ ma) h ,, \ 1• S di u I m a n :. a i d . .. o f 1·11u1'>t' tlw1t.' ..ire discounts now. I ~ uuld.n l bc :.urprised 1f you 'l't' ,·vcn mort• or them " lh'prcst•ntall' t::. of both Air l'..ihfom1a ·and Hughes Airwest '""1 lhl·1r ofh~1als have not yel dl'<·1ded whtl'h f11j!hts they will drup to make "a) for Frontier and Wt•stem f ro nt1t>r a nd Wes t ern spokt•i.men said they were "ex t'lll'd" about the prospect of :.l•rv1ng llw lut·rative Orange ( 'uunt \ markt•t l'h:H l.'Xl'ltcme11t wa:. not shared hy rank ing orr1cials of Air California andAirwest Hobert Clifford. pres 1dentorthe Ne \4 port Reach bas ed Air Cahfornia. said he relt like a man who has watched his house being "given away room by room to others who d1dn 'tan vest 111 Orange Count~ .. lie sacd the board's decision to strip Air California of two ffights would create "a loss or service to important destinations" and in· crease s erv1(•e to destinations where nights alre ady exist. Clifford reminded the board that his airline has not dropped legal action contes ti n g the F'ederal Aviation Administr ation rulrng that the airport must be opened to additional jet air car riers A hearing on the luwsuil is scheduled £or Nov 3 before the U S 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, he s aid A dec·is ion in Air Cal1romia ·s ravor couW effective· ly negate the s upervisors' action to open the airport to additional carriers M ark Murphy, an Airwest re gional vice president. suggested the board s hould increase the 41 night per day limit instead or s tr ipping Air California a nd Hughes of existing flights Murphy said Airwest officials were not opposed to additional airhnes. "but we strongly oppose any plan to transfer any or our revenues to another earner ·' · He said the county should not al low it.self to be "bullied" by the FAA The agency had warned county officials they would face legal ac- tion and cutorr of $4 .5 million in funds the county has sought to defray the cost of purc hasing land on t he airport's west side . f 'ro'" Page t I PARKS ... Dangermond sa id Proposition 1 is cruc ial to Californians because parks are being us ed as never before. He said usage is increasing by 2 million people a year as residents stay closer to home because or gasoline prices. Funding Approved WASHING TON < P ) -T he House has approved a $5.5 billion military construction bill, despite grave reservations by some about a provision tha t would permit work to start on a factory for lethal ner ve gas production . HunUngton Beach police Sgt Luis Ochoa recounted the chain o r events as rollows . Bennetto and his accomplice ORANGE COA.ST DAILY PILOT 'Sting' Subject Arrested Again in NB ,,,, CJ•,.._..,. ,...,, n ... • 01 "''"' -~· ,. , C. "'0 r-<j l ..... '•r• .,,,,.. I\ U.J\; \"""•t t'• Ir. Ot41"0' -..ni ''\;D \ni ~ O"nP•"lf' \#o.tt•h ro,1 -4*' "'' 4J'Mr• t-.., M~•t lh"~" •' l•• fo, t \I• Alw \..a Nf ,...('lol ti A•tt t"I H ~I l\QIO' li••~,. r l) .. l<llf'I "• ~· '•"'• '-•9v .. fh ' "' ;o...11\ "".1 A °""'' ·~•on• r'd·I CJ• PvD •'IPl>.-.0 ').ct~w'0•1 .f -0 ,.,,._,,.,, ft~ vt f'tt H l 'VO ,,-..,.., v ..,,, '" "' I~ irllr .t """' \''""' PU 8c.i• \W ( ....... ,. ,_,.,. .• '. '""I\ • '""~ lttW,-t H W .... ~,., ,,.,,, •no PvtJi·~ '"'"'" ••••11 r.., 1 • T ... '"" A "'"""'tftrt Mftt"q nQ ( tMO' (Nr .. tH "°'"' OH•,t•At M•n11tQ•"~ ~nit at OtflcH (o-.t• M•\• ha~~'' ea, )~fl'•t 1 •own.t """'" 101' No Co.tu t-t1°"11uY" t1ut1t1NIOf'\ A'"41tf\ 1111~ 8'""'" 8ovlrv•'d Telephone (71<1)6'2-'321 Clu1lfled Advtnlllftg 8'2-5671 fre"' \.ltn (lf~flltt •N-llOO ~~'''!!: =. ~=\ '~~!tt~~~"";o.,~. tn•'t•t tt •Ot1•lfl\fM4'l"lh "•'•·•n f'ftl• Of- f •• , •• Q .. •0 •1tf'I01.ft \Of' ••I P•rf'ft1\\t0f' •t c 0C>'' '""' • .,,.., \ttttfllG ''''' .. ,1•0-p•1ct •t (.e\t• M.-u (•ht~~• •USlll"\ ••• fOOI 'WO""-"~•M h c•t , ,., '' 00 montPilt ., '"••• \\ M) ,,...,.1-.1y .... ,,., •• f dM_fffl\,fh~\ \.4 "119'ftt'-1• ---... Alilla De Ag h . a Newport Beach man who pleaded no con· test last s ummer to charges he helped set up a "Sling" opera- tion in a Hollywood Hills home. has been arrested again -this tim e on stolen property charges. De Agb. 40. was arrested at his Newport Beach home late Tuesday on charges of bringing stolen property into the state, police said. · No det aHs on the ar res t of De Agh were available. Authorities said the Newport man posted a s~.000 bond and was released within hours of his arrest. The arrest came via a joint Newport Beach ·Los Angeles police investigation . Authorities said a warrant had bee n issued enabling police to searc h De Agh's residen~e at 785 Ami1os Way. De Agh e ntered a no contest plea last June in Los Angeles to charges he and two other men set up a rigge'cl gambling game in an alleged con scheme. ......,,. .,.__..,. .. .,.. ... -........... .. I An unidentified Newport Beach businessman reportedly was bilked out of $160.000 in cas h and hjs 1976 Rolls Royce in the a ll eged sc h e m e whi c h authorities said rese mbled one seen in the movie "The Sling." De Agh also faces a five-year prison term for his conviction in feder al court in Los Angeles on charges he bilked an Oxn ard dentist out of $105.000. He was allowed to re m ain free following the conviction and has appealed the decision. In that case. authorities say the dentist gave De Agh and a second man $105,000 in advance fees for arranging a multi· million dollar loan for a s tring of racquetball clubs. That loan. a uthorities contend. neve r materialized. De Agh also races charges this November in Or ange County S uperior Court that he and another man tried to bilk a buli· neaaman from Orange out or $47 ,000 by arranging for a loan that never materialized . . . ., - Oswald Decision Pmhed FORT WORTH, Texa s CAP) - A Judge is pressing attorneys for a n out.'of-court s ettlement on whethe r lo open the grave of ac· cused presidential assassin Lee H a rv ey Oswa l d , l oc a l ne wspapers and television sta · lions report. State District J udge J am es E . Wright rerused to comment Wed- nesday on the reports, which were carried in both Dallas a nd Fort Worth. Stabbing Suspects Wright was reported to have urged attorneys for Os wald's br other, Robert . a nd British author Michael Eddowes to settle out of court, since the legal fight over an inj unction blocking the exhuma tiorfcould goon for years. Newport. Beach po lice have released these photos of two Huntington Beach teen-agers arrested Monday in connec- tion with the June stabbing of a 25-year-old cha uffeur. They are Ron Glenn Sherard (left) and David P aul Owen. Both 19-year olds were arraigned Tuesday on assault with intent to commit murder cha rges .. Police ~Hege the c hauffeur was sta bbed in the heart and hi s assail ants poured beer over his head and laughed. A third arrest is expected In the growing legal tangle, Robe rt-Oswald is seeking an in- 1unction to prevent Eddowes and ~·ort Worth's Rose Hill Cemetery from exhuming the body. Kenneth Campbell, Oswald's attorney, said Wright was con· cerned that even if a n injunction were issued against Eddowes and th e cemetery, a nother group could legally dig up the body. Bordello Buyer Wants Money Back Eddowes contends Oswald was replaced by a look-alike Soviet a gent when he went to Russia in the late 1950s. It was the agent Alex J a mes ffide ll -who killed President Kennedy on Nov. 22, 1963. Eddowessays. CARSON CITY. Nev IAPJ The Nevada Supreme Court has been urged to return $150.000 to a Ridgecrest. Cahr . contractor and his wire who claimed they were hoodwmked m a deal to buy a brothel near Fallon The lawyer ror Edward and Betty Maxwell claimed Wednes da y that Gina Wiison, also kno wn as Reina l"uch1 gama, gave them a counterfeit ap pra1sal whic h valuect her "Sall Wells Villa' al $405,502 J anet Chubb said a "true appr:.11sal" valued the propcrt) at $195,000 The Maxwells boug ht the prop- ert v for $400,000, making a $150 .000 down payment After the deal was closed . Ms Chubb !>aid the Maxwells learned the higher appraisal wa:. a hoax and tned to ('ancelthedcal Ms Wilson ~ot a ro reclosure 1udgment from Di strict Court Judge Sta n Smart or Fallon, kept the down pay ment and the bus1· ness The Maxwells then ap pea led to the Supreme Court to get their money bacll. A high court decision in the case will be issued later Ms . Wilson and Florida lawyer Wayne Dnzen a re attempting to buy J oe Confortc 's Mustang Ranch brothel Ms Chubb said s he ob1eets to Ms Wilson using the M axwells' money m the multi· m1ll1on dollar Con forte deal The attorney contended that ·'the evidence 1s uncontradicted that seller deceived the buyer " She said Judge Smart "ignored ·that evidence and was unreasona- ble and improper" 1n ruling in favor of Ms. Wilson. Ms. Chubb also claimed Ms W ilson m ay h ave believed her bordello was worth about $405,000 but "the objective evidence did not support h er s ubjective belief.' She also m aintained that once it was s hown that "material and false representations" had been m ade. it was up to the seller to prove that the buyers didn't rely onlhe.alleged phony appraisal. Gary Manson. lawyer ror Ms. Wilson, said the woman "updat- ed " an old appraisal to renect "her s incere personal feelings as to what the business was worth " Manson also said Maxwell was a licensed real estat e broker and builder and never relied upon the "updated" appraisal "to the ex· tent a nd degr~e necessary to s upport a claim for Craud " Jimmy Urged Billy's Move WASJIJNCTON IAPI Des 1nte Justire Depar~m enl pres sure , Billy Carter m1ghl never have registered as a Libyan agent had his brother, the pres1 dent. not urged him to do so. While House counsel Lloyd N C uller sa}s Cutler told a s per1al !)enate subcommittee Wednesday he monitored the case through re- peated contacts with Billy Carter's attorneys "to protect the pres ident and the presiden cy." not to influence the in vestigation The author maintain s key physical differences would be dis- covered 1r t he body were ex· a mined Eddowes obtained permission to exhume the body fro m Marina Oswald Porter. Oswald's widow. and Dallas County Judge Garry E Weber. Dallas County Medical Examiner Charles P etty agreed to examine the body on his own time as a private physician. Robert Oswald says he would surrer mental anguish if the body were exhumed. He says he should have a say in the matter because he paid for the burial plot and funera l Mrs Porter s ays s he wants the ~rave opened because she rears that the body may h ave been re· moved. Strike to Spread SAN FHAN<.;JS(;U I Al' J Wine r y union leaders are threatening to pull the balance of their workersoffthejobat 12com- panies by Friday, ending what has been a trickle strike strategy a imed at the nation's largest wine barrel. Plans to Wed RFK's Son Engaged WASHINGTON (AP , Michael Kennedy . 23, s_on of the late Sen Robert F . Kennedy, a nd Victona Gifford, daughter of former proressional football player frank Gifford, will be m ar- ried in March. it was revealed today. Reoorts o r the enJi!aJi!ement we r e c·onfirmed by t he W ashington office of Sen. Edward M Kennedy, D·Mass .. M ichael's uncle. A spokeswoman said a for mal announcement probably would be made later. She s aid the couple met when Miss Gifford. 22, worked as~ intern in Edwa rd Kennedy's office several year s ago. They wtll be m arried in New York City. . Michael Kennedy works in Boston for Utopian White Water Expeditions, an organization which he formed with a friend to lead explorations of rivers in South America. . . Gifford was a halfback for the New York Giants of the Na· t1ona l Football League and 1s a sports broadcaster on television and radio. 'i31ell <J!Jalh11 CJt1wfeJI . 35 FASHION ISLAND• NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660 TELEPHONE (714) 644·2494 ·····---•• CALIFORNIA Toxl~ Control Broivn Signs Waste Bil& SAC.'ttl\1\1 t-:N l'O 1 \I'> Gov f dmu.nd llrown Jr has SlgJl('(i ,1 :-~rh'' of btllt-th t ht' "l.•Yft (!rf" par\ of the "bold<'i.t tv w wuittt• contml vmgram In Uu.' 1u1~w1 Hut ~1 ~1 11up ht•:11h•ct I)\ on of l\rnwn ~ Jl()lltl Nll o lt1e s . Tnm ll.1y1kn ... ud tht• 11n1~rn m tlo e 'i not f(O f:tr t•111111.:h. ,, ''"'""'t'nt tht• l>em1w-r.1t1t• IC<'""rnor lll'cnHAtl Lo .ati:rt•c -.1th · "Ft11 tht· futur,• tht•rt• •~ 1nnri• to 1l11 Hro1tt n 8111d .it -' 1w~' conll'H'IH't' \\'1-.l11t"11la) We '\hould b l• 'lll'lltl 111.: 111111\l'I d1·.1 n1n~ 11 11 1· 1°'l ltn • du m p' \\ ,. h .11 1 ti• 11\'1 .. 11111 ••lteo r11al1\le h!c•hnolt•~lt'' 1111 \ h·,1nm.: 1111 .m il 11•t'' din.R the"e wu:-.11'" Haokf*r lda•n.-01~ 140..-. '""" SAN FHANCIS<'O 1,\1' 1 ,\ pru.,ntuteb' ad VOC'Utt' who :.-.1\:> :.lw '> .di (111 "'" fo1 i.all.-' but not in twr nl.'1)th"'.•rh11od 111:.t 11,•r h11ttt,• W,•dncsJ u, 111 d11'>t' do"n .1 ··"llv,1t1 ( J 1111.to• 1111.tC!t-I I 11,•,1k r nt•Jr 1i.....rr 'T'I.' ht·r t11•1111· .~I I r J Th,· t'I t' ' tto <1r 11 11f ----------l'nmtl \IJ~d b rerui.t'tl 1111 .l ~ u 1nte . M ar~o M J arrw>' rt..-qut.>i.I lo hit tht• ddull theatl'r µt-rm ll fo1 the Erotic Theater 11010«-au.•t R~•wallhe1 ed .............. ----------·- Thur9dey, ~ tt. ttlO Terminal OK'd $125 Milllon lAX Facility Due LOS ANGELES <AP > -Despite a warnina from the U .S. Customs Service, the Los Angeles Airport Comrnluion has approved a new In· tematiooal Terminal at a cost of $125 mllllon. The new terminal, to be completed early In 1984, ls designed to handle the overflow from Los Angeles In- ternational Airports· c r a mped Satellite Two. But Harlan R. Hively. acting re- gional commissioner of the Customs Service. said architects miscalculat· ed and claimed that the terminal's customs and immigration check- points wiJI be jammed the day the facility opens. "BASED ON OUR projections, this facility will be saturated by the time it becomes operational," Hively said. A major fl aw in the airport plan, h e s aid, is the assumpt ion by architects that 13 one -stop customs and immigration modules would be able to handle 175 inte rnational passengers an hour. pared by L. Pereira Aaaoeiatet, Daniel Dworaty and A11oelate1, Benito A. SiDelalr and Auoclatea and Jobn Wllliama aad A11oclatea cleared tbe way tor architects to pro- ceed to tbe nut detip pbue. PEBDU DESCalBED the proJ· eel, whose price ta1 earlier had been estimated at St0.3 mlllioo, u "an innoYative, four-story terminal, featuring an open, airy space frame design with floatinc roof." The terminal will be built at the west end of the World Way road system now circlln1 tbroucb the airport. 1VProducer S'uff ers Injury At Racquetball BEVERLY HJLLS (AP) -"Gong "Well , I had r.~ured It 1tt a:. Jn exerc1st.> in futi li ty. but I shut OH bt'Sl shot.· '>atd Ms St J anlt''>. who says :.h(' 1s no lon~er a prostitute, after tht-he:mng Independent presidential candidate J ohn Anderson places wreath on Holocaust memorial bearing names of Nazi death camps during visit to Los Angeles Wednesday. Immediately to Anderson's left is has wife, Kiki. At left center is Mrs .. Esther Cohen. chairman of the St mo n Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies. At center is Rabbi ··ova EXPERIENCE shows that 150 passengers an hour, not 175. is more reasonable~:Hi'i.dy _added. But Airport General Manager CLif· ton Moore refuted the argument and said the planned customs stations would be adequate as long .as the Cust oms Service did not close down check·points in two other terminals. ·-Sbow'-and ••$1-,ge-BffQt)"'Shl>W~'-pl'C)':-- d ucer Chuck Barri.a was in a body cast after sufferinc a sprained back Bot•b 1'hreat DPlay• Plmw SAN F'HANCISCO <A l » Bomb squads and an explosivc-sn1 fftng do1( f<.11led lo ferret out any explosives aboa rd an Eastern Airlines Jet after \I telephone threat. and the plane took off without in c1dcn1 earl\ toda ,. Flight · 74. fro m San F'ranc1 co International Airport to :\tlanta and Charlotte. N.C .. was de· la ycd almost three ho ur-; hy the threat. the second known 1n twu da) s al the airport. . ffe.ri<"a11 Fbhing Bttal .4tftuad SAN DI EGO tAP > 1'he U.S. Coast Guard seized a Mexican fishing boat a mile off shore Wednesday for vio lating a 200-mile limit. At m ghtfall. the 75·foot vessel with a crew of 11 was towed into San Diego Harhor A spokesman for the Coast Guard identified it as t he P ropemex, an Ensenada-bas ed vessel owned by Productos Pesqueros Mexicano, a com- pa ny ope rated by the Mexican governm ent. Aboar d we re 65 tons of a nchovies. Car PLunge11 Off Ba11 Bridge SAN DIEGO <AP) A car plunged off the San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge early today, the first such accident s ince the bridge was built in 1969, authorities said. Houn; later. divers C'ould find only a headlight and p1f'ce or chrome. Investigators were uncertain how many Pf'Ople ~ere 1n the car The car was clocked leavmg Coronado for San Diego at an estimated 80 mph when it sideswiped another car JUSl after m1dmghl and veered off the b rid~t.>. pl unging 150 feet. accor ding to the California Highway Patrol Marvin Hier. dean of the center. · ·'Loaded' Destroyer Docks in Long Beach LONG BEACH CAP) A Long Beach news paper reported a Navy destroyer loaded with amm unition possibly including nuclear warheads is undergoing emergency repair at Long Beach Naval Shipyard. Gil Bond. d irector of industrial re· lations at the shipyard said Wednes· day s trict s afet y precautions had been ordered. A Navy spokesma n said the Navy's policy in such matters would be to neither confirm nor deny that the ship carried nuclear weapons . · THE SPOKESMAN, Lt. Cmdr. Mark Baker said he had not been in- fo rmed of any e mergency situation at Long Beach. T he n ews pap er s aid a s pecia l per mit was required for the vessel - the Us.5 John Young -to enter the s hipyard because of a policy that no s htps with ammunition be allowed in the facility The ship was allowed in. it said, after it developed a leak in its sonar dome as it headed for sea last Satur· day. THE DOME IS A device located under the bow that allows the ship to detect submarines . ··It was an emergency situation. So we received t he proper approval from appropriate authorities," Bond said of the ship's arrival. "We im· mediately instituted safety precau- tions." :'There is no nuclear leakage and nothing nuclear about the problem - an electronic problem," be said. The newspaper said reports in· dicate that within hours after its de- parture the ship's commander de· tected leaks in the sonar dome, sent divers to investigate and when they returned with confirmation the ship rushed back to Long Beach where it was put immediately in drydock without unloading ammunition or fuel. The board's unanimous vote to ap- prove schematic designs jointly pre· Egly Deadlirw · For Busing Set Friday LOS ANGELES <AP> The school board has until noon Friday to hand Superior Court Judge Paul Egly a list of 20 schools replacing those re- moved from the j urist's mandatory bus ing integration plan by the state Court of Appeal. The California Supreme Court up- held the lower court decision Wed· nesday. The appetlate court removed the 20 junior high and elementary schools from the busing program Aug. 4 on grounds the schools were already sufficiently desegregated. The ruling left 20 non-integrated s chools without bus pairings. In a note to the board late Wednes- day. Egly said he has made repeated requests for a List of 20 replacement s chools and included a list of 13 s ug· gested schools in Wednesday night's order. and cracked ribs in a racquetball game, a spokesm an said Wednesday. Barris, SI , was home recuperatint Wednesday after spending sii days at Cedars.Sinai Medical Center for the injury a week and a half aco dur, ing a racquetball match with former football star Ed Marinaro, said Barris' spokesman, David Kramer. The cast covers his lower torso, Kramer said . "He ran head on into Ed Marinaro while playing racquetball at the Cen- tury City Health Club," said Kra mer. "Not too healthy. Ed weighs around 230 pounds." Marinaro, who was s igned to become a regular cast member of "Laverne !.: Shirley" but has not been working because of the actors' strike, suffered no injury. Building Ban Ends SONORA (AP) -Tuolumne County s upervisors e nded a 15-montb morator ium on comme rcial, in· dustrial and large s ubdivision de- velopment after approving a new general plan. The ban had been in ef- !ect while a general plan was prepared 10 response to state contentions that the Sierra Nevada mountain cou.nty's previous plan failed to comply with state law. SAY GOOD·BYE TO A GOOD·BUY. LA COUNTY 112 OFF OUR INTRODUCTORY PROGRAM. This is your last chance to save 50% on Holiday Spa Health Clubs.two-week introductory program! Stop in now and enjoy a personalized exerdlse sampler pro- gram that best fits your needs. You'll also havetomplete use of all facilities. And what faciliti~s! Hot hydro-massage whirtpools, Finnish rock saunas, steam rooms, sun rooms and, at most clubs, indoor swimming and jogging. Progressive physical con- C'-etawotUllMortttftdee '143 De~ AYe.et Monition. (213) M2·5912 IMlfto 17031 119ntw• 81Yd., W..t of'Balboe. (213) -..e330 •-c'"w °"' --•• t.c•tteft. ~ H~--70IO Holl)HOd 81vd., CofMf U 8'M Ave .. s.t• Mec11u1 c.n•. c21i1 4eH307 .... ....,,.. ........ ~ ............ 8'¥~. '"n.. .... .._. c ... '"· c11aa 141.a .. , ditioning equipment like Dynamics~ Nautilus~ Paramount,• and Universal~ And that's not all. SAVE OI on&_ TOO. We also offer different membership programs, all at a discount. So once you start getting into shape, you can stay in shape. Take advantage of your best opportunity to give Holiday Spa a try. Call or stop by for a free tour. These specials are not avail- able at our Torrance or West Los Angeles locations. 4 .DAYS! ................. ,_ ...... ,."' ....... ........ 1si .... 0Mt.. ..... , .... ........................ , ......... . .,., ....................... ...-. ,,,.... .... .... .. . . . . .. . . .. . .. . . ---·---·-,·· ., . ' I 'I _ ... - ----~---·-----~----~ .·l8 I Robert N Weed 1Publlsher Barbara l(r('lblc h 'EClltorial P• Editor O••n.g•Coas•O•·ivP110• Editorial Page ......................................... ._ .................. ._ ......... .. City-College _Pact May Help Th at r ~ nnal C'l llppt'Or' to br nPonntc '"lhe Irvan~ Cll y Council's six ~·t.'•r t•Hort to e st.abhiJh a p~rformlntt art~ t.ht>ater m tht• r 1t • bout $1.~ m1 lhon ha been et tdt> for the r ultural c.•nuse by the c·1t y Thr mont>) 1s all that's lrrt from a $1 6 million 1974 t>urk Bond l~~ut> passNI by loral \!Ott'rs Whllr thr r 1ty hud no tro uble ~pendtnK the bulk or thr bond N.'venut:•, tht.• tht•tH<'t mone' hit~ ~t. ~ttl 1n tht• t'lt) ''i corf ers anrl 1t~ µurl'hus m..: pow er LS betntt ra' atted b.~ lll nation A numbt'r ur 1tlt>a:. for t•stJbh,htnR tht> theater hnH• fall en by thr ".1) s uk for u ' •rtt'l) o ( reasons Tht> la t 4.'st 1dt•J. ho~.-, t>r :wt•mi. to bt• the <-ll) ' 114•-.t and pcrhuv~ 1 ..... l l'h,1m·t• to •')olJbh:-.h ;J -;how <'ll'-t' rm lol·al taknt Tht' hOVt':. ''' In lilt'' !ln .afwmnnrlu:. no" ..an• pmnt•d on attempt:. h~ Lht• t"ll' 'tarr tu rt•Jt'h ugrt•t•rnenl with SaddlebaC'k Con11nun11 ~ l 'ollt>~t· o n ...1 Joint powerl\ P.H'I aimNI at plat.•111.: .1 1h,·.1ll'r 1in tlw tolle)te'> lnme C'am pus As Irvin~ t 'H ) ( ·uu11t.·1Jm,rn I .arr) A gr an ..1pproµ11.ik I) pointed out Tut•MfJ) ni~hl. In mt":, Sl 5 million pott'n t ially could mea1l the l'lt) "'o ultl bt· a Junior PMtncr in buildlnf! a theater hkel) 10 c-o t $6 m1lhon Therero rC'. J JOll1l µowt>r:, pal't s hould tnl'lutlc pro vis ions spelJin~ out lt!rms of commun1t} us~ Also. the question of funding rl'ma1n:i up 1r1 the :.ur <1:i the college doesn 't have the funds u1 hand for s uc h a pro 1ect. But officials talk of ~eeking m o re s tate funding The new proposal ha merit m t hat the college eon · nection could provide steady . on(!oing supµoM for tht• t heater activities. Planners Correct The Daon Co. wants to build a commercial center on l 1 acres or land now zoned for agricultura l use in Irv ine's ~orthwood ar ea. The land origin ally s upported an orange grove. which was uprooted severa l years ago lo make way for a tennis club. Now. the oWTiers of the la nd. Bruce Nott and Omer Long, in partnership with Daon Co. want the Caty Council to amend the city's general plan to a llow for a commer cial center on the s ite. The city planning s taff says the land owners' request s hould be denied on the b asis of crash hazard from a irplanes us ing El Toro M arine Corps Air Station Representatives or the Marine Corps concur with the sta ff position. Unless the la ndowners can produce especially convinc - ing a r guments that the area is s uitable for commercial de· velopm e nt. the pos ition of city planners and' Marine Corps o fficials should be heeded . Aid For Youth The Irvine Cit y Council has decided to establish an "Irvine Youth Support Team" to explore the Juvenile delin· quency problem in th e c ity . The proposal t o establis h the group c a me from Mayor Art Anthony The team s hould be welcomed by all thos e concerned with youth problem s . - Juvenile delinquency obviously deserves close ex- amination. Irvine police report that j uveniles are to blame for a large number o f burglaries a nd vandalism charges. Furthe rmore. Irvine youth have drug problem s similar to youths throughout Orange County . One raid on lo~al drug dealers landed a number of Irvine youngs ters in jail. It is appropriate that a group of concerned citizens look into the proble m s of youth so that history does n 't repeat itself in this inst~nce • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other 111ews expressed on this page are lhose o l lheir authors and artists Reader comment is invited Address The Daily Pi101 P 0 Box 1560 Costa Mesa CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd I Burglars By L. "· BOYD A veral'(e burglar gel in and out of ::i house in lhree minutes What's meant by average here 1s lhe thief between the ages of 14 and 22 who hits houses from 10 a m lo 4 p.m on weekdays . This c harl\_cter is probably into drug~ of som e sort. too Because lhere are so muny like him. he 's statistica ll y significant. However. he is not a s dreadfull y damagini.-t as another sort: The team burglar who backs up to the place with a va n. smashes ope n the d oor wit h a crowbar, and wrecks every lovely thing he thinks un· worth y or the take. It's dangerous to be near him. true. It's also dangerous to be him. He incites reprisal. Q Wh er e d id Genera ls Douglas MacArthur. Dwight Ei se nhower a nd Omar D«>ar (;loonav Gus If the amount of t he taxpayers' money that has been speni on Back Bay studies over the last five years had been turned onr to a compe- tent contractor with or· ders to stop deter iora· lion, lhe job wouJd have been done by now. W.J .8 . (,IHmy ~"' cemm•tth ,.,. •111• "''"•• ., ..... ,,. •ft• •• ftt l ... <ttWtllf t .. MCI ....... , t4 Ille .......... ,. ... ,_ ,.. ...... .. {,l•tnf {,<j\, 0.1ly f'ltef Bradle\ rank 1n lh1•1r We<>l Point grarluat IOJ! cla~ses' A ~acArthur. I of 93 E1 sl'nhowl'r, 61 of 168 Bradley, 44 of J68 Q. Gn•atesl escape artist of all time was Ha rry Houdini I suppose. His real name was Ehrich Weiss. Wher e'd he get the Houdini name? A From a famous French magician named Houdin In 1930, the Continental Bakery in Chica~o was turn ing out nifty little sponge cakes to be sold to people who filled them with s trawberries a nd topped t h e m off with whipped cream. Lovers of strawberry s hortcake were numerous The market was sizable. Un fortunately. the s trawberry season wasn ·1 all that long. What Continental needed was some thing else for cake fill· ing when the str awberries we re gone. Manager James A. Dewar tried a sugary cream. It worked. Across the street from his·bakery was a s ign that advertised "Twinkle Toes Shoes." That suggest ed the name for his confection: "Twinkles." Q. ·Who wrote the renowned "Joe Miller's Joke Book"? Joe Miller didn't. A . His f rie nds put It logether after he died. They hoped it might raise a little money for his widow and children. Only three of the 247 jokes In that book we~ atti:ibuted to Miller. Didn't matter. It went into eight edi· tions . And Mrs. Mlllcr a nd the youngsters came out all right. financially ....:... , Rowland Evans / Robe rt Novak 'Flippy Mouth' Hurts Reagan W/\l.TllAM Mui.s Self 1 n ti 11• 1t-11 14 o u n d h u v l' u n . c1 .. 1 1111111•<! Uunald R\':l gan'" l11 l4t•rin1o1 11•1111 over Jimmy ('11rt1•1 In the last JO duyi; an Urns II I u 1• t• o I I u r l> " m Q (' r n t I c 111r11nJ(huld. with i.1~ns.of further 1lt•t l·rwral um /\ :lR vra r oil.I nur1'l' al w .1 t1hnm llosp1ta l ~ummNI It UIJ Rt.>Ul(Url k t'l' I" n1w•n110: lt 1" mu u l h un1l JJUltllll( h1h fuol In It li e· :. i..11\1 th1ni:' lh1· 11 .1 '> I I t.' YI 14 t• t• k ., t h a t h<H l' hurt ntlt oml) lh<' l ':.. hul 1 lw wholt> "u1 111 lie hu-.n l thouj,(hl t h1n~s lhruuJiCh What mak\'' thJt <'rlll<'ISm l'"llt'\'1ttll) 111111111~111~ tu Rt•agan 1' th.ti lhl!. samt! vott:r. a rl'~ ~1!>ler~ andePt>ndenl. told u~ on our v1s1l hl'rl' Just before the Ot·rnol'rallr National Convention that shl' wanted "lo get rid or C.'artt•r," whom s he bad(ed in Mailbox 1976 Stw hatl decidt-d to vote for He::1gun "I've changed," she told us without noticeable en l husiusm ARMED WIT H a question· nairt> r>repared by Patrick Cad· d e ll 's C ambridge S urvey Research. and aided by Mary Cappello and three ace Cadden 1nlcrviewers. we ques tioned 73 registered voters and found R e a~an far down from our earlier visit to Precinct 7·1 Our tottlls 1n a c tual votes, not µercentages : Reagan 28 (down from 37 >; Carter 24 <up from 12 1. John Anderson 12 Cdown from 221. don't know 5 (same> and "won't vote" 4 <up from 2> In 1976. these vote rs went for Carter by just over 60 percent, only sli~htly Jess than Precinct 7 1 Interviewed at their front c1oor · an U11s pl~·asanl communi ty lavercige m e an income $19.500), our voters included man~ we lalked lo a month ago Allhoui.th Heagan retains a lead. defections were dramatic. rats· 1ng n ew que s t i o n s CJ bout Reagan's ability to hold infla t1on ·p l agued , blue ·collar Democrats and independents es· sential lo vietory on Nov 4 More attrition lies ahead un· less Reagan abruptly stops say ing foolish thmgs. A middle-aged housewife who still plans to vote for Reagan made that cle ar when she told us that Reagan "is nippy with his mouth and he changes hls mind too much " A register-ea Democrat . she 1s wavering · AT LEAST 10 of our 28 Reagan voters expressed some alarm over Reagan's hip s hooting statements about China. Viet nam and the Ku Klux Klan But th·e1r criticisms we re palhd com pared lo the glee or Carter and AnderSon voters "He 1s too confused to know what direction he's going in and he's always rescinding," s aid a 59·year·old vocational teacher .. Forget Reagan His speeches are a lot of baloney," said a re· tired fire fighter Both back Carter A Colby College senior supporting Anderson told us (t· "Re agan makes one blunder after another. Now it's the Ku Klux KJan." Carter has done li ltle to help himself other than punching at Reagan's self·innicted wounds and questioning his reliability. Carter's favor able rating re· mains low (34 percent) and with a single exception . he continues ,to lag far behind Reagan on dealing with the big economic and foreign policy issues that we asked about. Our voters favor Reagan over Carter on ability to handle the defense issue 9·tQ· 1: the Soviets. 3·lo 3. the "high tax" iss ue, bet ler than 2·t0· 1 Rugan 's call for an immediate 10 percent lax cut was favored a lmost 3·lo·l. THE REAGAN PROBLEM is not issues but shooting f(om the hip and the appearance of con· fusion over his positions. We asked wh'elher Reagan's reeent China altercation had made our voters "less confic1ent" over Re agan's ability to handle tough foreign ques tio ns Amon g Reagan voters. s ix sa id they now felt "somewhat less conf!. de nt", am()ng Carter and An de rson partisa ns. the results were WQrse Sixtee n vot ers said hi s handling of the China dispute lert them "much less confi· d e nt ," 12 sa id they fell ·somewha t less confident " Those <·oncerns showed up Ill another a r ea o f Reagan's vulnerabihty, lhe perception as · s1duously pressed by Carter that Reagan's nuclear arms pro· posals could lhreal en nuclear war Asked whether they agreed or disag reed t hat electing Reagan president would "1n· crease the chance of nuclear war ... 26 voters (including our Reagan \'O l e rs> s a id they agreed By appearing conrused a nd contradictory in some of the th in gs he has been s aying, Reagan has been unable to get out from under Carter's wholly unprovable charge It is still early in the campaign . but voter perceptions that held such high promise for Reagan here just one month ago appear to be moving toward Carter nol because or any new confidence in the president, for we found none. hrl be!.'ause Reagan has been acting the fool Pet Lovers Also Should Love Neighbors To the Editor I would hke to respond lo lhe article m the Pilot. Aug 13, con- cerning " Fat Cat. .. I sympathize in one respect with the owner or "Fal Cat" only because she has lost a pet for who m she evidently cared. However. I fi nd it difficult to un· derstand if she cared so much for he r pet why she would puthim out· side at nighl.or day either . I DO NOT condone torture of a ny living thing. but it should be brought to the attention or all animal lovers that all the world does not share their love. I. for one. wouJd greatly appreciate it if m y neighbors would keep their cats and dogs at hom e. They bring their fleas into my yard and use mv vard for their bathroom every day and night . which in tum. brings swarms of flies. For those or us who are not rood or cats and dogs. it 1s most un· pleasant to have to clean up after some one else's pet. It is an in· vasion of my privacy and pre- mis es when I can not walk.in my own fenced backyard without having to watch where I step so I do not step in cat piles. The same goes for the front yard wh.ere peo· pie walking their dogs let them use the gr ass for their toilet. Even though those who torture a nimals are terribly wrong, it is a lso terribly wrong for people to have animals and tum them loose on their neighbors. MRS. 8 . FLEM INS Lcwtri~ \loc~ To the Editor: T h at's j u st g r eat! As · semblyman Mangers chose not to use Laetrile for his ill mother and at the same lime he chose (by vot· iog against a bill ) fo r a ll California cancer victil'ts not lo have the choice of whe11'er to use Laetrile or not. Is he playing God fo r us? J UDY CRAIG Help Needed To the Editor: Would some of your readers like to play Santa Claus a liltle early lhis year? An organbation whose only· alm is t0 assist battered women and'their children,.. could surely use some money right now! The Wo men 's Transitional Living Center (WTLC), is Orange County's oldest and l a r1eat s he lte r for abused women. Readers may have beard that a HUD grant was recently re· ce1ved by the WfLC so that they wi ll be able lo move this fall to larger quarters There . lhey will. eventually. temporarily house 75 victims of domest ic violence. up from the 30 they now accommodate BUT EVEN without the pro- s pect of havi ng to face a mortgage. Just the day le> day o p e r ation a l e xpen ses ha ve caused the WfLC to teeter on the brink of poverty 1 ln an attempt to become self. s upporting. fund·ra1sers lo help the WTLC a re 1n the works . But until they get rolling on a con· tinuing basis. the drain for utility bilJs and maintenance repairs is. a nd wilJ continu e to be. overwhelming Those who have learned of the relocation of lhe s helter have been generous an their offers of household goods. whic h the donors are storing until the move is completed. However. the immediate underlying need is fo r monetary donations. . Please send tax.deductible contributions to the WTLC at P .O. Box 6103. Orange. CA 92667. Our board of directors is being enlarged from 15 to 35 members in order lo govern the larger facility. Men and wom en who would like t o ser ve in this capacity may caJJ.992·1931 for in· formation. MARTHA ABELL Po&e~Praue To the Editor: A11 too often we ar e prone to gripe about. our police om cers. But, I for one, would like you to know that setting aside our petty complaints of parking tickets. t ra ffic violations. etc~.-om potf officers do not hesitate a mo- ment to lay their lives on the line on our behalf when the chips are down. I RECENTLY had a n ex- perience lo phone the Newport Beach PoUee Department about a burglary in progr ess. The police were there within two to three minutes Oat. They quickly surrounded the home and acted Quotes "We used to think we Jived on the edge of a volcano, now It feels as Ir the volcano has erupt· ed ." -Nancy Guild, a white farmer in Zimbabwe describing lire in her country since a gov- ernment dominated by blacks took over. • < • -., • ----J._ __ __,~ - --• -... -• • ~ ,. •• • calmly, effi ciently. compelenll~ and forcefully They ap pr e hended the pHpc tralors rather boldly and, obviously, ex posed themselves to great danger in the process. I assure you that the next lime I gel a parking ticket. I'll gladly pay it with the warm assurance with knowing that the police are al so there when I really need them . It's time that we express our appreciation for our officers and suggest that we s hould even have a police comme moration day du ring t he ye ar l o acknowledge and express our gratitude. EDWARD F PAZDUR ''i.ron Soup To the Editor: Until I read the Aug. 27 story on Reagan and his China problem (" ·Playing Fools ' /China Raps GOP HoperuJs"). I thought his position was like Nixon so1Jp· perfectly clear. Too bad the Chi(l.e~edon't find it so. As to Reagan's public state· ments. they come across as though drafted on his personal stationery-so thin it only has one side. DICK LEWIS ,"Woe .'Weaes To the Editor: This refers to a Jack Anderson a rt .. c1 e p u b I i s h e d i n y o u r news paper on Aug. 18. Anderson claims "Iran in vasion plan reported" and goes on to describe what is obviously a classified subject a nd justifies his actions as ne ws reporting and worse. that he implies he would be doing an inJust1ce lo reaam1r ~~ to publish what he has secured from people sworn to secrecy in the military and government of our country I register here that this is not news reporting but pure and simple undermining of the de· fense of this c ou n try by publishing classified lnforma· tion. which , whether right or wrong. whether It s hould or should not becom e an action of the nation's forces should re· main classified. News reporting does not include publishing classified information. however Anderson comes by it. IS IT NOT bad enough that someone sworn lo keep secrets lets them out to someone who is In a position to tnnuence and in a position lo expose classified in· formation. let alone for citiien <I ·, . elem I knm., th:.11 he 1s I Anderson 111 \\ rtll'. op1n1onate and expose l h~ clas 1f1t.'<l plans of lhe na lion·• I l'ann<1I Jgn'c that everything \\ 1th1n go\ ernmenl must be open a nd rl1sclosed There have to be clas!>tfit•d suhJel't!'. documents. pl;rns and communication of thoughts and plans and t hey ha ,.e to Ix> kept from Lhe prying C'Yl'S of "reµorters .. who think th<' press has rights beyond rea· son and simply for the rea son that they .ire press. Some doors have lo remain close(;! un u l the lime to a nnounce appears or s urfaces by its own action and then 1l as "news .. a nd ran and should be published I a m embarrassed as a citizen b' actions s uch <1s Anderson. not l1.ckled or delighled that he un· covered some plan Can you just 1 mag1ne what other nations must thank of our "security" when someone in government will disclose things and someone not in governm ent will print them :.1nd wave the banner to embarrass those who are in con- trol and trying to handle things lhc best way they see fit? Can you imagine another country I hinking about telling a United Stales government peTson one of their secrets th at might be mutually beneficial If kept a secret . . and remembering that perhaps someone in our government is feeding someone like Anderson classified in- formation? To me .. an ordina ry citizen. fo rm e r M a r i n e. f o rm e r employee of the Alom1c Energy Commission. former crypto~ i.-traphic custodian classified is classified ! WILLI AMS. T HOMPSON Didlf A,,_b, To the Editor: Well, fellow taxpayers. they did it to us again. our friendly gov· ernor and Legislatur e. "You don't need P roposition 9" they said, "You already have income tax indexing and Proposition 4. ·• Now we in eflect have neither. Permanent indexing was defeat- ed and Proposition 4 so mutilated that It will never set limits on state spending or return one dollar to • the taxpayer. NORMANY.SMITH • • T ... Dally"*'°"'-c-•--~ l•rf ,,_ .................... __. .. ......... ... l f l ......... _ ......... 1 .... c.u -· CA ...... l.M•" ,_.. .. ter ~·'"-,..._ .... _....._. ... _ ,, .. ,,,. ..,.._, .. .-. .... """*"' --..... _ ....... 1 ......... -, .......... "'--'"* tlf<W"'tlMCK. ~-···"'··-·· ----;;\_--- -- LaguDa/South Coast VOL. 73, NO. 2SS, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1980 t' our Hometown Dail~· ~e•·spaper TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Pendleton PUpil Busing Brings Suit By JOHN Nt;t;DHAM °" .... o.11, ........... A law 'l•&...hi.t> tw.en llled oo ~h•lf o( l~ hltih sthool slu dents llv1n-' on the Camp P e ndltton M anne 8 1& t'. Ml tempting to kt"ep tbt"m Cron' bf' ing bwst!d an hour awu) to ru lend <.'lasses m l"allbrook The swl wuJS hied Wl'dnt>sda.> against the-San 01t"gO S<-hool Board Wld the Fa llbrook n1on High Sehool District , charging t he two boards wtth abuse of dis cretion when the studrnts werl! ordt>r•'d h) attl'n'1 .,allbroott 10 stead nt neartl) San Clt mt'nh' U1ah Sebool l-'11 llbronk 11< a bout ont' bour a ~a tor man) ramlllrs llvmc oo the Marine base. whereas San Ctrmentl' Hlah School 11 about tS m1nutt'S 16way F1hng of lhe suit t amti after parents and their attorney, raul Crust ..ippe11red before the COW\ t board to :u k that their l'h1ldrt-n be allowed to conhnue going to San Clemente Their re quest was denied On Sept It lb~ county board or dured lhu aludcnts to attend ti'allbrook llow"ver , s.,nlora were allvwed lo attend San Clemente High School under an "l•t•nii tuitio n aar eeme nt between the two school districts The students had previously been allowed to attend classes in nearby Sim Clemente, rather. than In their own school district, with Fallbrook payiog their tw· lion lo the Capis trano Unified School Dtstral't. • · When the county board re· fu11ed lo reverse its order, the pare nts launched a boycott against Fallbrook, sending their children to relatives' homes or to private schools. An attempt by Crost to obtain a temporary restrainin1 order against Fallbrook and the coun· ty school board railed Wednes· day. but a Sept. 23 court date was set tor attorneys for both sides to appea r and present their ariuments. Fallbrook ()fficials s ay the problem is that their district can no tonger afford to lose state runds for students legally within their district to attend classes elsewhere. They said the district could lose more than $1,800 from the state and nearly $700 for each of the s tudents not atte nding classes at Fallbrook. But the parents say the dis· trict is more interested in the money that it will receive rather than 1he welfare of the students. "Our main problem now as to get our children into school." sa id Maj Be rl Alexander, a spokesman for the students and parents. "We have had a few parents sending their children off to ·grandparents, and others are sending them to relatives out· side of San Cle mente.'' Alexander said at the Sept. 23 Super ior Court appearance, Fallbrook officials will be forced to show just cause why they de· mand that the Pendleton stu· dents attend school in their dis· trict. Festival of Arts Receipts Up Culture Alliance Pushed By GLENN SCOTT Oft• O.Uy ~let JtMf "Artis ticall y . nobody even knows we exist." says architect Ron Yeo. president of the non· profit Orange County Arts Al· liance. But things may be changin~ for Orange County. Wednesday, the county Board or Supervisors unanimously named the arts al· Hance as the lead agency in forming a county.wide cultural arts plan. The alliance will use a $12,000 state grant lo prepare the pAan. which Yeo said should become a master plan for various arts groups lo unify into a solid base to attract future funding. Actually, the state grant plays a minor role in the alliance's long.range plan. The master plan figures to cost from $40,000 to $50,000 to complete, Yeo said, and it will be designed to appeal to other funding sources as well as the state. Yeo said alliance members have been working for years on attracting such sources as the East Coast's Busin ess Commit· tee for the Arts. He said Fluor Corp. has taken an interest in establishing an Orange County version. · As other gr oups dedicate money for the arts. the local art organizations n eed s uch a master plan lo present a fair way lo divide the funds . Yeo added. • As it stands today, Yeo said, two·thirds of the money dis· tributed in the state ends up either in Los Angeles or San Francisco. leaving lesser known yet deserving art associations to fight for the scraps . Yeo s aid th e s tate 's en· couragement for master plans shows an interest in equalizing disparate funding. Up to $500,000 in matching grants will be available from the state this fis· cal year. The alliance will hold two public hearings before prepar· ing the master plan. The first, in <See ARTS, Page AZ> Library Vnit Plans Meet San Clemente Friends of lhe .Library will meet Sept. 25 lo bear a presentation on the na· lion's Archives. and what is COO· tained in the Laguna Niguel Zig· gurat. Archivist Ken Rossman will discuss the Chet Holifield federal building as well as the · other 11 regional centers which maintain millions of cubic feet of historical data and records. The meet.int will be held in the Lagun~ Federal Savin1s and Loan nieeting room, 601 No. El Camino Real in San Clemente, be1inning at 7:30 p.m . PllDI' J'IEWS JOBS M4.RKE'I' Today's Daily Pilot views job opportunities and employment trends aJon1 the Orange Coast. Look for "Jobs," a special supplement lo today's clusilied section with stories and pictures f ocuslng on jobs. --1 ( l'D Gddul, Y .. U.de •• 8 ••• Fido had a real ch ase on bis hands Wednesday out in the bluffs area by Estancia High SchOol in Costa Mesa when he took off after a small model of a dunebuggy that is operated by radio remote control. Actually. Fido likes to play tag with the bug rather than exterminate it. Bluffs area is a favorite spot for remote control model en· thusiasts. LB Fire Caution Pla111Wd Ljiguna Beach firemen are planning a door·l.o·door effort to reduce residents' vulnerability during the current brush fire season. The campaign will begin next week and continue through the dry and windy fire season, said Battalion Chief Forrest Johnson. Johnson said residents with the greatest exposure lo.-the brush·covered hills surrounding Laguna would be contacted ri,,t. Firemen aim to provide in· dividual planning aid to resi· dents and distribute literature about what lo do before. during and after a fire. Last December a brush fire scorched 550 acres forcing an evacuation of more than 200 peo· pJe in north Laguna Beach and Emerald Bay. Man Sought Who Nabbed Teen Boys La(Wla Beech police are seek· ing a man who ordered two boys to get into a car at Main Beach Park and then took them for a ride before they jumped out near the Lacuna Hills mall. The 13·year-old boys, one from Laguna Hills and the other from El Toro, told police the incident occurr ed at about 1: 15 p.m. Wednesday. Tbe boys aaid they had re- fused a ride home from the man before the incident. They aald they were neither threatened nor banned. 'the man wu described •a Caucasian in his late 30ll wbo waa about 5 feet 9 inches tall and ~ pcM.mda, and wore a beant and mUltache. He drove a dark blue late model Toyota two-door sedan, police said. Clemente Council Switches Agenda If you've got a beef and you want to tell the San Clemente Ci· ty Council about it,.don't bother showing up at City Hall until the council meeting is well under way. That's because the council majority decided Wednesday to hold otr on public communica· lions until later in the agenda. The idea, they said, was to c urtail the freque nt post· midnight council sessions. But at least two council members s ay the majority is going about it the wrong way. Mayor Karoline Koester said the council vole means that ··once again, we're cutting off the people'sriiht to speak." She said that by pushing the public communications -that portion where citizens can ad· dress the council -back on the agenda "many people will leave because it's getting late." She was s upported in her ar•ument by Councilman Bill Mecham who said that citizens should not have to wail until lhe late hours to speak. Mrs. Koester said the motion "is one step toward reducing open democratic government." She said the idea behind coun· cil meetings "is to hear from the people we are there lo serve.·· But Councilman Thomas O'Keete said those who already are scheduled on the agenda s hould have priority. "Someone who writes in and gets a spot on the agenda has priority over someone sitting in the audience who suddenly gets an idea in the middle of the meeting." The council also decided to en· force existing time restraints on public hearings and to limit in· dividual speakers on non.agenda items lo three minutes before the council. They also encourage d the mayor lo "wield a heavy gavel" in order lo expedite items before the council. ~What's What? 'Who's Who' Suit F ai& The San Clemente-baaed publishers of "Who's Who in Califomia" failed to convince an Orance County Superior Court Judie Wednesday to iuue a court order barriq a competitor from puttiq out a publication entitled the "Official Who's Who of Oranae County.'' JUDGE HA&MON Scoville denied the request of Donald and Sarah Vitale, owner of Wbo'a Wbo Entepriaea and publiahers of numerous who'a wbo boob. that be iaaue a pre· llminary injunction a1aimt Robert W. Tompkina, president of the Offtdaf Corp. in NewpGl't Beaeb. The Vitalert bad filed a laW1uit earlier in the summer to stop Tompkins from 1oin1 ~ with bll publication, claiminC infrin1,ment on their trademart. TllEY 8"JD TREY wanted a eourt order to atop Tompklnl from •inl the trademark "Who'• Who." llowever. attorney• for Tompklna auceeufully arped that wbo'a who type booU are widmpnad ~bout the natJon and tbat the Oran1e County who'• who w.ouJd be abuatantJally dlf· f erent from the California wbo'• who. . . ... Angler Injured In Fall A..Whittier fisherman who was washed off the Dana Harbor breakwater by a big wave, has been r ele a s ed fr o m San Cleme nte Ge ne r a l Hos pita l where he was treated for a frac tured ankle. Harbor Patrol officials say de· puties have cited five strollers on the quarter mile long seawall wb~re huge waves ·have been battering the rock structure, National Weather Service of· ficials say the surf, sparked by a tropical storm, will probably continue through Friday. Charles Thomson, 51, of Whit· tier. who was fishing Wednesday on the breakwater, was struck by a large wave and washed on· to the jagged rocks below. He was rescued by a harbor patrolman. Harbor officia ls s a y the breakwater will remain clesed until the surf diminishes. Free Flu Clink Set Inoculations against the flu will be administered free to older cit.iuns next month at the South Coast Medical Center in South Lagwia. The facility is sponsoring the nu clinic Oct. 7 and 22 from 8 to u a.m. and Oct. 8 and 23 from 3 to 6 p.m. in the hospital board room. Free shots will be given to those M years old and older. Crime Hold Seen HARRISBURG, Pa. <AP> Or1ani&ed crime figures operate a "wide variety" of butlnesses ln Pennsylvania, lncludin1 firms that·bave received contract.a lo make Army missile parts, served as state citarette a1enta and leased a buildina to police, state lnvt:llicaton slid Wednes· day. -·-----------.. - ---.. --------------·__.t....-.. City's Share Rises The Cit) of Laguna Beach will reC'e1ve $212.698 "rent" from the F estival of Arts Nov I , an in· crease or about $15.000 over 1979. Festival board me mbers were told this week that the seven· week Pageant of the Masters and art exhib\l earned $1, 184,142 this summer , a $159,036 hike over 1979. That increase comes despite a 9 percent drop from 1979 in grounds attendance at the art show. Increased ticket receipts from the sold·out pageant accounted for the added income, festival accountant Fred Bouman said at the board's meeting Tuesday. Prices for some ti ckets were in· creased by S2 this year. The city, which owns the six· acr e festival ~rounds. is guaran· t eed a pe r centa ge of the festival's gross receipts based on a sliding sca le Most of the $21 2,698 received b) the city will go to retire the bonds sold to develop Main Beach . about a quarter mile from the festival grounds . Bul 15 percent or the rental in· com e goes for cultural, artistic a nd community or ganizations a nd projects. The city pays $301 ,267 per year on the bonded de bt for Main Beac h Pa rk . us ing festival money and funds from the city's general account. Bouman said 108.219 persons paid to enter the grounds during the lesti val, compared to 119,493 in 1979 (See FESTIVAL, Page A2) SC Homeowners To Hear Hopefuls .r Members or the San Clemente Homeowners Association will meet tonight at 7 to hear City Council candidates Alan Korsen and Bill Wagner present their qualifications. Homeowners will meet in the Ole Hanson Room in the Com· munity Center. 100 N . Ave. Sev ille to hear the two can· didates express their platforms for the Nov 4 council election in which 13 candidates are seeking two seats. ' Or:~:~~-ast ft' ea th er Sunny Friday afternoon after clearing of Thursday night and Friday morning cloudiness. Lows tonight 60 a t the beacbes and 65 inland. Highs Friday near 70 to 83. INSIDE TODA~ The Ram.! -and Daily Pilot Sporlawriter -ore in Tampa for tonight't notional· ly televU~ football game. See Page 81. l•tlex --. A Z DAILY PILOT L/SC ~. ~ 11 Ulll ,__._--JU T BREAK/NC---....... Lale llem.t /rum today'• world arid nataonol new dcu.lopmnts V .. Offers Three New Proposals in MU/east HOSTON IAP I 1'hl' llnitt'(I States h1t:o1 offued three nl'w conl 1n'Oml!i.t' 11ropo!i.alb to EJCypt and Israel »N • bas1, fo1 rr.aum lnJC talk t\n Pnlt-1\llnton aut0r1om\ for tht> We,t Rank and <:u11 , lht' Bo. ... tor1 Cilobt' ft'JIOl1l•d todi. Thl' ne,n111u1'1(·r ... a 1tl lh<· proi•1,al6 wen• in a drun aiain•c.- nwnt h•kt•n to t 'iuro und Jf'rusal.-m b) s peC'1al pre111dent11l t>n • voy Sol l.11111,.111111 ,, l>lH't't'S\fUI ~(fort M 1eet talks 11oin1 a1a1n Tht> Globe. quo111,11 unu1entif1NI -0ff1e1ala. Sllad thti tom llfOlllll\(' th'.11:-'"Ith tht-i'Mlt'l\ or land WIJfrr and lawmllklll6( autho1it> of a provo,t•tl P..tlt~t m1an S4•1r Govt'1n1na Authonty fot (i;1rn ..trnl lht• "'''t B.1111. llut th•• i1ra'1 d1)('1> not offer n"w tdt•u11 on l:.nwl1 i.t•1·11nt) vr wh1•tht•r At ut>,o.. h\ 1ng an F:~t Jl'rll!.all'm lnU> \Ult• for 1·11111l11hllt':. fur tlw .wthortl\. tht' llt'14 :.pia11<"r 'u1d P~r S rrNflfllr H t-a u Ip 6) Tbf' .\~W<'iet.-d P r.111s Thtt l'll"•'r 't ru.:.:fr ht'l~t"t'O lrJ n i. ptel\uh•nl and l'urhu nH.•nt 1wt hollt•r pr.1m1,111,,: furtht'r tklii) an at·t1on on u ho~t uf problt>111-< ml'luthnll tht• ~2 l ..., h~t .. gt'!'> ..,Pt•nt11n1o1 tht-1r 31Jth tl..t In t'JJlll\ II\ W~l.I\ Tht' l'..tr h,1nw11t or MuJI" 1-!••'e Primt' Minister Muluun m .. d Ah HuJJt .111 v' t'I "'hl'lnung \Ult" of confut('nce Wednei.d1n Jfter ht> ..itlJl k .. 11 Jlrt'i.111t·n1 r\bolha:.:..rn Bani Sadr for lht· St't'OIHJ lt11W llll' '141•1•1.. for I t'fu....ang !'>t'\ l"n or th!" pnffit' m1n11>lt'r ' 21 llOffilnl't'l> for h1' ('Jhllll'l Tht> \Ult'"'•'' ttm 11 "'1th 10 ubstcntaon:. It t'mJ.l hJMted onc•t-~g.11n tht• hurdhnf' blJ11111· Repubhrctn Part) ~solid control uf the le~1~laturt.· Ex-FDR Yacht Seized SAN i''KANl'I S<.'O (Af'I Abu ul 20 tunb o f mar1Juanu v.1lut>d ot morl" tt1un $40 million und two Vl'bllt'ls, 1111'1udang the fur111t•r 11n·111dcntaal ya(•ht of fr unkhn Howwveilt . we re selied today b) nurcotirM officers on lht• 1·1ty'!I wult'rfront, authorities 11a1d Fnlt·rul, i.tal l" :ind local 1111r1•11t 1rs 1t1¢cnt11 urrestcd 16 I~ 11w11 11nd 1111t• wo man in w hut "ab cll•!>c·r1hed as the IJO(l''l dru.c bub\ an recent years 1111 1 ht· w,.,, < 'oa!i.l Thi• .111 .-i.ti. c·ulmmuted an l't.iht munth 1nvci.t1 gat1on by outhontwi> Huth t ht• Vt'Ssels. a 100-foot 1·J1 go ,hip and the Potomac, the ti!> foot Curmer presidential , J( ht. had do<.'ked at Pier 26 in th1• ht'art of San Francisco's du" ntown '14 alerfront They \\ere draped with ban· ner~ thJt ~aid "The Crippled l'hrldren'" Society of America." Bl~ac·lwr• t 'a ll. I B ff urt PITfS FI El.I> M a~!'> 1Al'1 A set of bledl'hers an the l'rosb~ Junwr I h gh Schl.)(11 S)'mnas1um collapsed today, and authonlles !'>aid al least 18 students were m1ured "One of tht' vessels was FDR's \a l· ht." a federal agent told The Ai.socaated Press m-11 -tet~pho-ne-- 1n t er v1ew "I'm looking at a business·ty pe card seized from School offl ri<ds said most of the students were taken out of the building on stretchers with leg and hip tn)uries. John Knt~ger, assistant superintendent of scho<>ls , said lht• gvmnas1um was being renovated and the students had been sealt'd on bleachers that had been moved away from their normal position against a wall India~ 'eu:•frar ,...., NEW DEi.Hi. lndaa (AP > lndaa today urged the United Sta tes to fulfill its obl1gat1ons under a 1963 treaty and provide "immediate shipment" of 38 tons of enriched uranium nuclear fue l to ttus countr) The st ate ment by Externa l Affairs Ministry spokesman J .N 01x1t came several hours after the For eign Relations com. mattees of both the t.: S Senate and House voted to bar the sale of nuclear fuel to India for ils Tarapur reactor Pi<-b-U Conf ronr Bragan BUFFA LO. N 't' <AP l Ronald Reagan. confronted b) un ion pickets chanting "We want Carter," campaigned for blue collar votes an upsta te New York today and criticized Pre!'>adent Carter's rel'ord on unemployment and innation More than 150 chanting. sign-carrying demonstrators were wa1tmg for the <:O P nominee when he arn ved at a restaurant outside Ruffalo fo r a breakfast meeting with T homas Gleason. pres1dl'nt of th(' Inte rnational Longshoremen's Association, and 14 othl•r local lahor leaders Reagan looked tl)e1r way as he arri~ed and smiled a nd waved at them as he left. stopping long e nough to deny he was anti-union Jolan lt'a Two Airlines Wm Rights to Flights Nov. that Fro ntier Airlines and Western Arrhnes have won rights to serve Orange County's J ohn Wa~ nc Airport. the press ing question as where to locate them. S pa ce within the air po rt terminal. opene d in 1967, is virt u all y n o n existent The ter minal was designed to handle 500,000 passengers annually lt handled 2 6 million travelers last year. Despite the critical over c r owding, s haring of ti cket counter space between the ne w entr ants and the two incumbent jet air carriers, Air Califorrua a nd Hughes A1rwest, 1s among ·several options under study by county officials and the airlines to e ffect a transition "I don't see how that could happen. We a re not s ardines." commented one airline industry representative. pointing out that the terminal a lre ady is Jammed w all-to-wall during the peak morning and evening traveling per iods. Another option one that s eems to have more favor is installation of temporary build· in gs adjacent to the terminal in whic h Frontier and Western ORANGE COAST \ \( DAILY PILOT could set up s hop Also under cons 1derat1on as an arrangement whereby Frontier and Wes t ern would.-contrac t with Air California and Hughes Airwest lo provide ticketin g and baggage handling services. "It's very com mon We do 1t with Eastern Air lines on our Los An gel es-Minneapolis ·Na lion a I Airport -(Washington , 0 C .> route. said Glenn Bozarth, a Western spokes man. A transition plan 1s lo be con s1dered by the Or ange County Board of Supe rvisors Oct 14. Jn action Wed n esday , the board granted Frontier a nd Western two daily flights each. Air CaJifomia will remain the busiest carrier at the airport with 25 daily flights; Airwest wall be second with 12. In s um. there will continue to be an aver age of 41 d aily de· partures from the a irport in keeping with a lim it established to control the effect of jet noise on nearby residential areas. E'f'Olll P~ A I ·FESTIVAL. e F esti val attend a n ce w as higher towa rd the e nd of the event than it was during the fi rst t w o weeks . board m e mt)ers were told. I he y al'ht wh ich s ays. 'This t•e rt1fies that blank person has v1s1tt.'d the presiden tial yac ht T he Poto maC' · ·' There WNC also papers on hoard relating the history of the yatht. the agent said ' Th€' offi cial, ·who asked that his name not be used, said he did not know to whom the yacht was offr <.'ially registered SC Council Cleans House Of Pane ls If you've never heard of the San Clemente Cur b Cut Commit- tee. you proba bly won't mourn its passing T hat goes for a ha lf dozen o ther committees that we re abolished by council m embers Wednesday night in a fall clean Ing effort intended to pare down s uch panels . Som e of the committees had no members, a nd others had long outlived whatever usefuJ. ness they had. council members agreed . Victims of the panel purge in· eluded the South Access Com- m 1 t t ee. th e Pi e r Bowl Beautification panel: Commit· tee for Cont rolling Illegal Units: Co mmittee fo r I ndus tri al Development . Legislative Ac· t1on Committee. and the newly formed Citizens Advisory Com· m1ttee The only panel tha t went down with a fight was the citizen ad v1sory committee, which Mayor Ka roline Koester defended as e ssential. She was overruled by he r council colleagues. Re pair Work Bids Sought In Clemente San Clemente officials a re seeking bids for repair to three municipal s tructures damaged in la st winter's rains. The City Council recently ap· proved going out for bid for rein- forcement of a concrete bridge b e t ween A venidas Lobos Mar inos and West Alessandro, which should cost approximate· ly $15.000. A second project would see re- pair of a nood channel lining ad- jacent to Cam ino Capistrano just south of Calle Grande Vista, a job expected to cost a round S7 ,000. And a third project. which wilJ see the widening of a catch basin in Camino de Los Ma res, is ex- pect ed to cost $12,000. The projects. with the excep- tion of the catch basin widening , will receive 75 percent of fund- ing Crom fede ra l dis aste r as- • sistancemoney. '"• Ore"'QIP (H\t D•••• Poot ••IPI •h·C n ,, co,.,,D1~ I""' Nt•) p,.,\ '' ~i•\ftH th• t~ Ot4rt~ (Ol\I Pue>t•~O''llQ Como•-"• 'JiitO.,AI• t'dlt•O"\ ctr~ CNDft\,_.O MonGAt '"'u1.1QPI , t10•• 1.ot (o\Ui Mew N••Qetl S.• " MwAl-qt""" 8t'•t "' row"'"'" "•' '• .,., ,,,. l4'Quf'I• ft•4'C rt ~IPI (Oct\I A ~"'Q t r fQ•~• "d•IHHI ''• °"Dh''-'O ~lvrO•'f Afld \v"CI•, Hu• D'•"• •I.Ml D'llOl•\"•f"oQ Ot#'!I '' •• Uu w"" 8ttY Sltf"f't P 0 80• IW C~l• ~, .. (•l·fOf'n,4 •1u,, ...... ,, ....... p , .. , • .,,,,,. """' p~ """'' Plans to Wed ,~..,," ...... J'.OtlOf' TM~\A M~ M""'"Q·"Q [ O•t"°' (Mr .. '" \.Mt •''""'•"' MAn.to1.,o r a1t0f Legune BHc;h Offlc;e 101' No (Ott\I HtQf'IW4h OfflCH Co•••,._,.,, no W•" s." s,,...., HUf'lt1noton8tun tttl~&t.cl\&ou!.-v•rq Telephone (714)842-4321 Cle11llled Adwertlllng 642-5171 Legune Beech All Oepekmentt: Telephone4M-._ From S.n c .. '"""._ •M-eeoo ( ••M t.io 0rtt:n0' (N\' PUCMhlhAf Com -:::·' "40 nt#\ \tOftf\ tll~~,, ... °"" td•letl•t ... ,,~, 0' •d•t•h\"'"•"h ,._., •• " .... ,. .. ~ptoflv<•CI tltltl'\OVI \ltf't ••I DH"""'°"' •• t OO'f' r •Oftt °""""' \f(O~d tl•t' PD\U~ P••d ., (O\I• ~\e C•ltttrfllil• tV'PS ''' IOOI S.WO~r!01io0" h t•r ... , ... 00 rnef'lfhh bf ,,. • ., u \0 MOf'lttr\h nuht.rr *1t.n.Mt0ft\ M 00 "*""''" ,,. RFK's Son Engaged WASHINGTON CAP) -Mich ae l Kennedy, 23. son of the late Sen . Robert F . Kennedy, and Victoria Gifford, daughter of for mer professional football player Frank Gifford, will be mar- ried in March, it was r evealed today. Reoorts or the e n"a"e m ent were confirmed b y the Washington office of Sen . Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., Mic hael's uncle. A spokeswoman s aid a form al announcem,mt probably would be made later . She said the couple met when Miss Gifford , 22, worked as an intern in F.dward Kennedy's office several years ago. They will be manied in New York City. • Michael KeMedy works in Boston for Utopian White Water Expeditions. an organiaaUon which he formed with a friend to lead explorations of riven in South America. . Gifford was a haUbaclt for the New Yorlt Giants of the Na- tion al Football League a nd is a sporu broadcaster on television and radio . ' , Is That Fo~e Ffllllilior? .... 1...,.... Some oppos ition graffiti artist really did a Job on the poster of Frctnz.Josef Str~uss, Christian Democratic chancellor candidate in West Germany. He added a Hitler-like moustache, SS symbol on the collar and a ha nd turned up in the Nazi salute . ~he s m ear . however. didn't impress a passing bicych~t Council tO Review City's Sewer Fund San Clemente council mem bers will review the city's sewer fund in two weeks. at which time cit y o ffi cials hope to p rove there has been no c hicanery in tile keeping of the books . At that tame. City Manager George Caravalho will ask the council how much further the c1 ty s hould go an investigating dozens of questions raised by Ma yor Karoline Koester regard· ing a lleged d iscrepancies in the se wer fund T he city manager says the ci- ty ha s s pent $3,500 in preparing the lengthy report on the sewer and water account finances to date. And . s ince a report was sub· milted to the coun cil last month, the mayor has raised further questions about the sewer fund. Mayor Koester has long con· tended there has been m is - m anagement of the city's sewer and water budgets She recently ca lled for a 10. year audit of the city's books. som ething oth er city ofhc1 als s a y would be extremely ex pens ive and a duplication o'-"e quired annual audits Among the mayo r's contcn taons are Oe\'elopers ha "e failed lo pa) all required sewer and water fees Funds collected from sewer and water bond sales were not used for related projects but diverted elsewhere. Developer fees have not been used for the purposes in· tended. Charges for depreciation have been set arbitrarily and ex- cessively a nd have "d is ap· pea red ... · And while Ca ravalho says his f i n ance d e partment ha s answered all of Mrs. Koester's questions to his satisfaction. he complains that )'el more ques· lions have been s ubmitted by the mayor f 'ro• Pagr :I I ARTS ... which the state of Orange Coun· tv arts W1ll be examined. will ~gan at 8·30 a .m . Oct. 29 at th e Dis n ey land Hotel in Ana heim Then on Feb. 18 and 19. the al- liance wtll meet at the South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa to discuss arts priorities. The m aster plan is due to be returned to the California Arts Council by March 1981. The plan will involve various theater. music, and d ance groups and local museums. Workers Wooed WARSAW, Poland CAP) Pola nd's government-run Trade Union Counc il today a nnounced a sweeping list of refor ms as an a lternative to the right to form in· dependent, self-governing unions won by Polish workers during re- cent strikes. In Mosc·ow. Soviet leader Leonid I. Bre zhnev m et with Polish Deputy Premier M 1eczys law J agielski. . 'i3J1ll <lf/a/J1J CJ/1wfeH. 35 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660 T ELEPHONE (71 4) 644-2494 . I ·----·. ·-· ·-· -. . . .. . -·, ' CALIFORNIA Texle £ea1rel BrownSilfns Waste Bil& SACRAMENTO <AP) Gov. !dmWH.l Brown Jr. hu slan~ •aeries of bUb that he saya are part of the "boldest" toxic waste·control pro1ram in the naUon. But a arou.p headed by one ol Brown'• polttJcal allies. Tom flaydel'I, uld the pro1ram does not 10 far enou,h·. a statement th• ~m0<ratlc 1ovemor seemed to •I"" with . "For the future. there la more to do," Brown aald at a n•wa ronferent• Wedhffday "Wt should b• l~t'od1n1 money cleanln1 up f'YtS11n1 dumps . We h.v~ to develop alternative tecbnolo1J1es tor cteanana up and recyt'llna t.heae wastes " •••lwr .4tl.,...•f~ L .... ,.,... SAN FRANCISCO <AP) A pl'OAtJtutu' ad vocate who says she's aJl for sex for sale buttl\ot In her nell(hborhood l<>1t httr battle Wednffda\• to c.-lose down a "sluty" Sf ATE he r home · ( J nude-model theater near The c.-1ty's Board of _______ ___. Permit Appeals refused. on a 4-0 vote, Margo St James' requt!1lt to lift t1*'adult·lheater permit for the Erotic Theater. ........... -. llolocaust Re111e1111Je1 al · ... J • ............. -···--... -·-·-·--··---·· ... ---- Thur8dev. Sepe.mow 11. 1 MO Terminal OK'd $125 Million L4X Fatility Due LOS ANGELES (AP> -·Despite a warnin1 from the U.S. Customs Service, the Loa An1elea Airport Commiuion bu approved a new In· temaliooal Terminal at a COil of $125 mUllon. The new terminal. to be completed early in 1984, ls designed to handle the overflow from Los Anaelea In· ternallona l Airports' cramped Satellite Two. But Harlan R. Hively, acUn1 re- 1ional comn'liaaloner of the Cuatoma Service, said architects miscalculal· ed and claimed that the terminal's customs and immigration check· points will be jammed the day the facility opens. ''BASED ON OUa projections. this facility will be saturated by the lime it becomes operational," Hively said. A major flaw in the airport plan, he s aid, is the assumption by architects that 13 one-stop customs and immigration modules would be able to handle 175 international passengers an hour. pared by L. Pereira Aaaoclatea, Daniel Dworall:y and Aaaoclates, Benito A. Sinclair and Auoclat• and John Williama and Aaaociates cleared the way for arcbitecta to pro· ceed to the next delip pbue. PE&EIL\ D~~IBED the proj· ect, whose price tac earlier bad been estimated at SIC>.3 mllllon, u "an Innovative, four·atory terminal, featunn, an open, airy space frame deaip with tloatin1 roof." The terminal will be built at the west end of the Worlcl Way road syatem now circlin1 throu1b the airport. 'IV Producer Suffers Injury_ At Racquetball "Well. I had figured at was an exercise in futility, but I shot my best shot." said Ms. St James, who says she is no longer a prostitute. after the hearing. • Independent presidential candidate John Anderson places wreath on Holocaust memorial bearing names of Nazi death camps during visit to Los Angeles Wednesday. lmmedi-ately-to Anderson's left is his wife, Kiki. At left center is Mrs. Esther Cohen, chairman of the Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies. At center is Rabbi Marvin H..ier. dean of the center . "OUR EXPERIENCE shows that 150 passengers an hour, not 175. is more reasonable." Hivety added. "B'Ul AirportGeneral Manager Clif:- ton Moore refuted the argument and said the planned customs stations would be adequate as long as the Customs Service did not close down ~heck·points in two other terminals. BEVERLY HILLS (AP) -"Gone Show' and -'-'$1.98 Beauty-Sbow~-~-- ducer Chuck Barris was in a bod~ cast after sufferin1 a sprained bac" ...... '111~1 ·~···· Pf8W SAN fRANCISCO (AP) -Bomb squads and an explosive-sniffing dog failed to ferret out any explosives aboard an Eastern Airlines jet after a telephone threat, and the plane took off without in - cident early today. Flight 74, from San Francisco International Airport to Atlanta and Charlotte, N.C .. was de- layed almost three hours by the threat, the second known in two days at the airport. •nnue f'blti•fl ... , Sftzed SAN DIEGO (AP) -The U.S. Coast Guard seized a Mexican fishing boat a mile off shore ~ednesday for violating a 200·mile limit. At nightfall, the 75-foot vessel with a crew of 11 was towed into San Diego Harbor. A spokesman for the Coast Guard Identified it as the Propemex, an Ensenada-based vessel owned by Productos Pesqueros Mexicano, a com- pany operated by the Mexican government. Aboard were 65 tons of anchovies. Car Pfw9e• 011 ........ SAN DIEGO (AP) -A car plunged off the San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge early today. the first such accident since the bridge was built in 1969, authorities said. Hours later , divers could find only a headlight and piece of chrome. Investigators were uncertain how many people were in the car. The car was clocked leaving Coronado for San Diego at an estimated 80 mph when it sideswiped another car just after midnight and veered off the bridge, plunging 150 feet. according to tbe California Highway Patrol. 'Loaded' Destroyer Docks in Long Beach LONG BEACH (AP) -A Long Beach newspaper reported a Navy destroyer loaded with ammunition - possibly including nuclear warheads -is undergoing emergency repair at Long Beach Naval Shipyard. Gil Bond. dfrector of industrial re- lations at the shipyard said Wednes- day strict safety precautions had been ordered. A Navy spokesman said the Navy's policy in s uch matters would be to neither confirm nor defly that the ship ca.rried nuclear weapons. THE SPOKESMAN, Lt. Cmdr . Mark Baker said he had not been in· formed of any emergency situation at Long Beach. The newspaper said a special permit was required for the vessel - the USS John Young -to enter the shipyard because of a policy that no ships with ammunition be allowed in. the facility. The s hip was allowed in, it said, after it developed a leak in its sonar dome as it headed for sea last Satur· day. THE DOME IS A device located unde r the bow that aUows the ship to detect submarines. "It was an emergency situation. So we received the proper approval from appropriate authorities," Bond said of the ship's arrival. "We im- mediately instituted safety precau- tions." "There is no nuclear leakage and nothing nuclear about the problem - an electronic problem." he said. The newspaper said reports in· dicate that within hours after its de· parture the ship's commander de- tected leaks in the sonar dome, sent divers to investigate and when they returned with confirmation the ship rushed back to Long Beach where it was put immediately in drydock without unloading ammunition or fuel. · The board's unanimous vote to ap- prove schematic designs jointly pre- Egly Deadline For Busing Set Friday LOS ANGELES (AP) -The school board has until noon Friday to hand Superior Court Judge Paul Egly a list of 20 schools replacing those re· moved from the j urist's mandatory busing integration plan by the state Court of Appeal. The California Supreme Court up- held the lower court decision Wed- nesday. The appellate court removed the 20 junior high and elementary schools from the busing program Aug. 4 on grounds the schools were already sufficiently desegregated. 'The ruling left 20 non-integrated schools without bus pairings. In a note to the board late Wednes- day. Egly said he has made repeated requests for a list of 20 replacement schools and included a list of 13 sug- gested schools in Wednesday night's order. and cracked ribs in a racquetball game, a spokesman said Wednesday. Barris, 51, was home recuperating Wednesday after spending six days at Cedars·Sinai Medical Center for the injury a week and a half ago dur- ing a racquetball match with former football star Ed Marinaro, said Barris' s~kesmanh David Kramer. The cast covers is lower torso. Kramer said. "He ran head on into· Ed Marinaro while playing racquetball at the Cen· tury City Health Club," said Kramer. "Not too healthy. Ed weighs around 230 pounds." Marinaro, who was signed to become . a regular cast member of "Laverne & Shirley" but bas not been working because of the actors' strike, suffered no injury. Building Ban Ends SONORA (AP) -Tuolumne County s upervisors ended a 15-montb moratorium on commercial, in- dustrial and large subdivision de; velopment after approving a new general plan. The ban had been in ef· fect while a general plan was prepared in response to state contentions that the Sierra Nevada mountain county's previous plan failed to comply with state law. 1 SAY GOOD~BYI TO A GOOD•BUY. LAoou.T'Y 'This ts your last chance to save 50% on Holiday Spa Health Clubs.two-week Introductory program I Stop in now and enjoy a personalized exercise sampler pro- gram that best fits your needs. 'fbu'll also have complete use of all facilities. And what facilities! Hot hydro-massage whirtpools, Finnish rock saunas, steam rooms, sun rooms and, at most clubs, indoor swimming and jogging. Progressive physical con- •.... ....-................ . ..:..~~............. . ......................... ..... lit').... ... • ......,.. ....... ,., ................... . ...,....1'1t 1'11WaM• .... C..... La.._,,,_ ... fte .... filw C.• fatl) M.alU • .......ee.Mr.(m)...., ................ 1tM ... iuftdr('*'~~.). .Cl'll) ... .. . -· We also offer different membership programs, all at a discount. So once you start getting into shape, you can stay in shape. Take advantage of your best opportunity to give Holiday Spa a try. Call or stop by for a free tour. These specials are not avail- able at our Torrance or West Los Angefes locations. 4DAYS! .. ................................ . ., ....... , .................. ... ... ........................ , ..... ...... e?lf-11 .................... .. ff14) ... 1Mf ' ------------------.............. _. ..... ~ -----.. ---•, ..... -........ ---------------. ---. --------: ' \ l I - -_...._. ,.,,.. -,. • --4' .___. ,,,... ,., ........ -.. .18 I.ISi: Robert N Weed tPubllsher Orang Coast Om ty Pilot Editorial Page __________________ .._ ______________________________ __ T'hunldlry, ~tnar I 1, I 980 Barbdrcl I< re1b1c h 'Edltonal Paoe Editor Tivo Cities Face Slide Dile11nnas City officials in l.aeuna ~uch and an Clt.-menlc fuel~ h¥rd declslons m the next few wttk concernanic land11hdt>i, that have da maged hill ides m thost> town~ And. with the threat of wtnt~r r ams loomml( in o Vl•ry f ew months. dectstons are goint{to have to be mad e by tOUfl c il members of both rit ies In the case of Laeun Beach . counclJ ml'mtwns will meet next wt.-ek to t.•onstd r . llde repair a lternative for th£' Arr h twuch ftetteh~ uren damatrffi •n a lnnds hrle Fr h rn Laguna offi cials h a ve only an oral statement from .1 federal off1dal that purl of Ute S700.000 r Pat tr t•Osl for Uw De l Mur slidt.' nHalhl quuhf) for f<'dt>ral d1~a11tc1 fun ds The question Shou ld tht' <'ll) a ntP up thf> funrls for KIOP<' r pair befor~ re <.'t'1vinl( r1tm a~~uranN s ft.•dt.tral m ont>) 1s on tht-wuy'• Hthc l'tl) wt•nt ah~mt u11ll c.-on1plt'lt'll n·iwir "ork hdo1 t• rl•Ce tvmg 3 firm l'OlllnHllllt'n l foe fund~ f rnrn the ft-ds tht- c1ty's taxpa~t~r~ 1·oulrl tw stuck \\It h llw up lo $700,000 bill l a bo ut wha t ts ldl 1n t ht-t•tt ' · ~ Kt'nt·r:.i I (und rt·~c.·r H' > T he a lll'rnat1\'l' t!> to "alt for word from W,1s hmgtn11 a nd hope.rams don t '\t•nd another ltl 000 l'ubu· 'ltrcb nf tl1r1 d o wn Del Mar A' t'nue .lndo nto t he ho mf!s bclo" Som e c.·hoi('t' Hut <·oun<·1I nw ml>t.•rs .... 111 ha' e to dt•' 1st· so m e plan befort.' tht> ram elouds gath<'r San Clemente ' p light 1' not mLH'h ht-tlf'f That c tt) finds It e lf LH·tn~ pott'nt1al l.rn~utt~ 110 matlt·r wha t 1l decides T he sore s pot m San Clemente 1:, a hlcH'k Jbove l'1t) flail whe r e 35,000 r ub1c y a rds of dirt) li d down ,l h1lb1de. dam..1g ing two homes below a nd threatening three homes above tht· s lide m ass The June slide (Friday the 13th ) was quickly assessed by geologists who s uggested t wo earthen d a m s. or but t resses, be cons tructed on the streets below .If> kt!ep the s li de.• mass s t a ble . T hat was only supposed to last until furthe r geologtC' studies could be co m pleted a nd re m edia l wo rk do ne The city and pr operty o wners Jointly funded fu rther st udies. which showed that even m ore studies were needed T hat's when the c ity called it quits. saying the problem rested with the p rope rty owne rs. And the y s a y they don 't h a ve the $500.000 to $600,000 to repa ir the slope. Now ne ig h bors s urroundin g the slide m ass say they'll s ue the city if the dirt m ounds are n 't·r e m oved by the r ainy s eason. They accur ately e nvision tons of m ud a nd rainwa ter wa s hing down the s teep streets a nd into t heir gar ages anct front doors . The solution wo uld be to remove the dirt mounds Right '! Wrong That m ight reactivate the s lide mass. further dam aging or destroying the fi ve ho m es Wh ich m e ans lawsuits . Tha t counc il will a lso look aga in at th e problem next week. Solutions to bot h c ities ' earth slide d ile mmas will not be ea s ily found Unfair to Students Parents of high school s tud ents hvrng on t he Cam p P endle ton Marine Base ar e at loggerheads w ith the F a llbrook lligh School District over its insistence that tht' children attend classes within its district. T he s tuden ts ha ve been attending San Cle m ente High School. whic h is about a 10-minute lrip by car . But if the Fall brook dist rict gets its way. it will m ean a one-hou r bus ride both to and from school for st udents . The issue is mo ney . Fallbrook star.ds to lose a bout $187.000 in s tate funds a s well a s a s ubstantial amount in Fed eral Impa ct Aid funds and other grant s ubsidies if the students continue to attend c lasses a t San Clemente High Sch ool. The s tudents live within the Fallbrook dist r ict bound· a ries. but have been allowed to go to school in the Ca pistrano Unified School District· because of a tuition a g reem e nt between the two districts . This p r actice should be continued . Fallbrook should first conside r the we lfa r e of the stude nts Li ving o n Camp P e ndleton , r a the r tha n m a king a pus h for a ddit ional funds at the kids · expense . Tho ugh t h e 125 s tuden ts legally live within the Fallbrook dis tric t. legal force in t his cas·e f!"'n ot in their be s t inte rest. The r e m us t be a s a ner way t o dea l with the proble m . • Opinions e xpressed in lhe space above are lhose ol the Daily Pilot Other views e1Cpressed on this page a re those of their authors and artists Reader commenl is 1nv11eo Aodress The Daily P1101 PO Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone ( 71 4) 642-4321 Boyd I Burglars By L. M. BOYD A ver age burglar gets in and out of a house in three m inutes. What's meant by a verage he re is the thief between the ages of 14 and 22 who hits houses from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekdays. This character ts probably into drugs or s o m e so rt , too. Because there ore so m any like him. he 's statis tically sighificanl. However . he is nQt as dreadfully damaging aS another sort· The team burglar who backs up to the place wt lh a van. smas hes o p e n ·t he d oo r w i th a crowbar. and wrecks every lovely thing he thinks un Ot>ar Gloo1ny Gus The two presidential nominees already have saved me money on my electric bill. I don't watch the TV news any more simply because I don'\ want -to see or hear either one of them.· J .C.V. ::,1.~z-J ~ ..... '::':::.·":.!:~·. ·::i .......... 1 .... loot, ........... ... ,...,,,_.,_, SIM ,_ Ht-·• .. Gl .. m y Gon. 0.ttf 1'1i.t worthy o f t he la k e lt'i; da ngerous to be near him. true. It 's also da ngerous to be him He incites reprisal. Q. Who wrotto• the renowned "Joe Miller 's Joke Book"? Joe Miller didn't A . His fr i e nd s put it together after he died They hoped it might raise a little money for his widow and children Only three of the 247 jokes in that book were attributed to Miller Didn't matter. It went into eight ed1 lions . And Mrs Miller and lh(' youngste rs came o ut all right , fina ncially. In 1930. the Contine ntal Bakery in Chicago was turn ing out nifty little sponge ca kes to be sold to people w h o fi lled th e m w i t h s t r a whe rries a n d to pped t he m o ff w i t h w h ipped cream. Lovers of strawberry shortca ke were numerous. The market was siza ble. Un· fo rtunately, the stra wberry season wasn't all 'that long. What Continental needed was something else for cake fiU· ing when the strawberr ies were gone Manager J a mes A. Dewa r tried a s u gary cream. It worked. Across the street from his bakery was a sig n tha t a dv e rti s ed "Twinkle Toes Shoes." That suggested the name for hill confection: "1'winkies." • Rowland Evan I Roh~rt Novak 'Flippy Mouth' Hurts Reagan W/\l,'rllAM . M us · Self 1 n fl 1 t• t t'Cl w <> u n d ~ h :.l v e u n ll<'r m tnt'd Ronu ld Reawun 's 1 o w .. 1 1 n u h· ;.cl o v t-r J I m m y ('u1 h·• Ill lht' lust ao dJy!i 111 thi~ h I u 1• 1• o I I ;1 r U 1• m o l' r u t I l' l\lrnngholtt, with ~•~ON of furthe r 1lt•t1•r 11>1 .1t1on I\ 38 y t•ur 1>ld nurta· ul Wa ltham llml1>1t:al ... um1nc·d 1t u v · · Reut,t1111 kt'l'l>I> Ol>t'.rllnl( 111 .., rno ulh 11 n ll 11ulti11~ )l..., foot 111 It li t• ~ ...... d t h 1111'' I h1• / p ,1 ., I I t• "' '\: I "' t• l' k s l h J t h.1 \ l ' hurt not 11111) 1tw l S ttUI 1114? \.\hOlt• "'t11 l<I lie h.1).0 t tlu•u~ht thin){~ 1hrou1i1h Whal 111<1 kt·' th.il L ril1c1~m '''111•1·1,tlh 1l.1magrn~ lo Reagan I' 1h.H 1111~ 'allll' votc•r a n· ~"tl·r t'\I 11ufo~t>ncl1:11t told us on ou1 \ 1-.1t ht•n· Ju~t before the L>l·mm•r;ll1t· Ncit1onal Convention I h.at ... tu• w•rnted to ~et rid of C Jrlt·r · "hum ),he back ~ In \1ailhox 1976 Sht• had derided to vote for Hc•;.1.i<m "I've ('h:tn ged," she told u.-1 wtthoul noticeable e n thusiusm AKMr.D WITH a question n:.11rt> prepured by P1:1tr ick Cad· d cl l's Ca mbr id g e Survey Research, tirld aided by Mary Cappello ;)f\cl three ace Caddell 111terviewers. we questioned 73 register ed vote rs a nd found Reagan fitr d ow n fro m our t>a rher visit to Pr~inct 7·1 Our t otal s 1n actua l vol es. not percentages Reagan 28 !down from 37 >. Carter 24 (up from 12 1 •. John Anderson 12 <down from 22 >. don't know 5 (same> and 'won't vote" 4 <up from 21 In 1976. these voters went for Ca rler by JUSt over 60 percent. onl} s lightly less than P recinl'l j l lnlerv1c"ed .at their front cloor:. 1n this r1lcasant rom mun1 l~ t J\tragc m('an 1nt'ome :Sl9.500 !. our voter:-. included man\ we talked to a month ago Al t houl!h Hcagan retains a lead. defections were dramatic. ra1s 1ng new quc -.t1 on:. abou t Reagan's ability to hold mfla lion ·pla g ue d , hlue -colla r Democrats ond independents es sential to victory on Nov 4. More attrition lies ahead un· less Reagan a bruptly i-.tops say ing foolish things A middle aged house wife who still plans to vote for Reagan made tha t c lear when she told u~ that Reagan "Is fli ppy with his mouth and he changes his mind toe> much " A registe red De morr a t . s he 1s wavering. AT LEAST 10 or our is Reagan voters expressed !.Orne alarm over Reagan 's h1 p -sh oot1n g st atements about China . Viet nam and the Ku Klux Kl an liut their cnt1c1s ms were palhd com pared to the glee of Carter cind Anderson voll'rs ' lie 1s too cunrused to koow what direction he's going ul and he's always rescinding." said a 59~year-olc1 vo('at1onal teacher .. Forget Reagan ll1s speN·hc'> are a lot of bal()ncv, .. said a re tired fire fighter Both back Carter A Cc>lhy College senior supporting Anderson tnld us / "Re agan m akes ' one blurlder a fter another. Now it's the Ku Klux Klan." Ca rter has done little to help himself other than punching at Reagan's self-inflicted wounds and questioning his reliability Ccirter 's favorabl e ra ting re- m ciins low <:w percent) and with a s ingle exception, he continues to lag fa r behind Reagan on dealing with the big economic and foreign policy issues that we asleed about. · Our voters fa vor Reagan over Ca rter on ability lo handle the defense issue 9-to· I. the Soviets. 3 lo·3. the ''high tax" issue, bet· ter than 2-to· 1 Reagan's call for an 1 mmed1ate 10 percent tax cut was favored almost 3-to· L THE REAGAN PROBLEM is not issues but shooting from the hip and t he appearance of co·n- fus1on ovt-r his pos1t1ons . We <is kcd whether Reagan's recent China alten•at1on had made our vote rs "ll'SS confident " over Reagan'i-. abilit y to hand le tough fo reign q u e s t ion s Amon g Reagan vot<:rs, six said they now rl'lt ·somewhat less confi. dent". :-imong Carter and An- derson part is a ns, the results wert> wurst' Sixteen voters said his handling of the China dispute le ft lht·rn muth less confi - dt> n t " 12 <,a1d t h ey fel t ·..,11rnc~ h.it less confident " Thoi.t· l'Onccrns showed up in .1nothcr areL1 of Reagan 's 'ulrwrnbil1t} tht' percept ion as- -.1duousl~ pre~scd b} Carter that Hcagan s nuclear <irms pro- JJO'tLI i... could threaten nuclear "..ir ;\skt>d whether the} agreed o r d 1<.agr1·ed that electing Hl .JgJn JJrt.·~1dent would "1n rrt'•"t' the r hance of nuclear ",, r :.lli \ oter<., I including our H " ,1 g ;in ' o t l' r s 1 s a 1 d they .tg rt·t•<I n, .Jp1waring r onrused and I ontrJfill'll!r) In ~ome of the 1h111g' h1· hns been saying. 1!1·agan has been unable to get •1ut from under Carter's wholl) unprovahl1· charge It rs still l'LJrl) 1n the campaign, but voter p<>rt'ept1on:; that held s uch high µrnm1sc for Ht>agan here JUSt on1· month ago appear to he mo\ 1ng lo\\:ird Carter not lwt'~1usc· •>f any new confidence in the pre~1dent . for we found none hut because Reagan has been acting the fool Pet Lovers Also Should Ltjve Neighbors To the Ed itor I wouJd hke to respond to thl' article in the Pilot. Aug 13. con cerning •·Fat Cal.·· I sympatlu ze in one respect with the owner of " Fa t Cat" onlv because s he has lost a pet fo.r who m s he eviden tly ca red However. I find 1l difficult to un derstand if she cared so much for he r pet why s he would put him out- side at night , or day either I DO NOT condone torture of any living thing, but it should be br ought to the attention of a ll animal ~vers that all t he world does not s ha re their love. r. for one . would greatly a ppreciate it if m y neighbors would keep their cats and do~s at home . T hey bring their neas into my yard and use m v vard for their bathroom every day and mght. which in turn. brings swa rms of flies For those of us who are not fond of cats and dogs. 1t 1s most un- pleasant to have lo clean up after some one else's pet. It is an in vasion of m y privacy and pre- mises when I can not walk in my own fenced backyard without having to watch where I step so I do not step in cat piles . The s am e goes for the front yard where peo- ple· walking their dogs let them use the gr ass fo r their toilet. Even though those who torture animals are· terribly wrong, it is also terribly wrong fo r people to have anjmals and t urn them loose on their neighbors . ~ MRS B FLEMlNS ~iril~ \lote To the Editor: That 's JU S l g r eat ' As · semblyman Mangers chose not to use Laetrile for his ill mother and atthe same time he chose (by vot- in g against a bill ) for all California cancer victims not to have the choice of whether to use Laetrile or not. Is he playing God for us? J UDY CRAIG H~N~ To the Editor: Would some of your readers like to pla y Santa Cla us a little early this year? An organization whos e only aim is to assist battered women and their children. could 'surely uAe some money right now! The Women's Tratlsitional Living Center (WTLC ), is Orange County's oldest and la r gest s helte r for abused women . Readers may have heard that a HUD grant was recently re· • C'C1ved by the WTLl' so that th1•} "ill t>.• able to mo' e this fall to larger quarter~ Thl'rc. they "Ill. eventu<.111~ t<'mporarily how .. c· i5 \llC'tlm~ or domestit \'IOlenre. up from the 30 the) now artommodate Bl'T EVEN without t he pro· s pe rt of h aving tu race a mortga~e . JUSt •th<.' day to day op erational ex pens es ha ve caused the WTLC to t~eter on the brink of poverty' In an attempt to become seU- s upporting. rund raisers to help the WTLC are 1n the wor ks. But until they ~ct rolling on a con· tinuing basis. the drain for utility bills and maintenanrc repairs 1s, a n d will continue to be. overwhelming Those who ha\'E.' learned of the relocation of lhc s helter have been generous in their offers of household goods. wh ich the donors are s toring until the move 1s completed However. the immediate underlying need is for monetary donations. Please send tax·deductible contributions to the WTLC at P.O. Box 6103. Orange. CA 92667. Our board of directors is being enla rged fro m 15 to 35 members 1n order to govern the larger facility. Men and women who would like to serve in this capacity may call 992-1931 for in· form ation MART HA ABELL PolJ~e Prab~ To the Editor : All too often we are prone lo gr ipe about our poli ce officers But, r for one. would like you to know that setting aside our petty complajnts of parking tickets, traffic v1olations, etc., our police offi cers do not hesitate a mo- ment to Jay their lives on the line on our behalf when the chips are down . I RECENTLY had an ex- perience to phone the Newport . Bea ch Police Department about a burglarf In progr ess. The police were there within two to three minutes flat. They qu.lckly surrounded the home and acted Quotes "We used to think we lived on the edge of a volcano. now it feels as if the volcano has erupt· ed." Nancy Guild, a white farme r in Zimbabwe describing life in her country since a gov· ernment dominated by blacks took over. calmly, effir1ently C'omiwtt•nth 3 n d f 0 r C e f U 1" ~ f h e ~ J (I prehended the p er petrator~ rather boldl~ and. oil\ 1ousl~ e'( posed themselves to great danger in the process I assure you that the next time I get a parking ticket. I 'II glad I) pay it with the warm assurance with knowing that the poli ce are also there when I really need the m Ifs time that we express our appreciation for our off icers and s uggest that we s hould even have a police commemoration da y d uring t h e year t o acknowledge and express our gr atitude . EDWARD F PAZDL'R ,.i.ron Soup To the Editor Until I read the Au~. 27 story on Reagan and his Chma problem (" 'Playing Fools '/China Raps GOP Hopefuls"). I thought his position was like Nixon so1Jp: perfectly cle ar. T oo bad the Chinese don't find it so. As to Reagan's public state- m ents. they come ac ross as though drafted on his personal stationery -so thin it only has one side. DICK LEWIS /~of ,\1ews To the Editor. This refers to a J ack Anderson art i c le p u bl is he d in you r newspaper on Aug. 18 Anderson cla ims "Ira n in· \'asion plan reported" and goes on to describe what is obviously a classified s ubject and justifies his actions as n.1.•ws r eporting and worse. that he 1m phes he would be doing an inJust1ce to readers if he failed to publish what he has secured from people sworn to secrecy 1n the m ilit ary and government of our country r register here that this is not news report ing but pure and simple undermining of the de f e n se o f t his c o u ntry b y publishing classifi ed informa lion . which , whethe r right or wrong, whether it s hould or should not become a n action of the nation's forces should re m ain classified. News reporting does not inc lude publis hing classified information. however Anderson comes by it. IS IT NOT bad enough that someone sworn to keep secrets lets them out to someone who is in a position to influence and in o position to e xpose classified In· tormaUon, let alone for citize n (I dun I Imo\\ I h.11 ht:•~> An1krson '11 \\flit' llJllOltlllJll' Jr1l't-t;'XIJOSl' lht• 1·1a....,1f1t•d pl<1n~ of the llJ I 11111 • I t'Jnnut agrl'{' th:.it everything \\ 11 hm go\ crnml'nt mus t be open and c11!.closed There have to be l·la!...,.fll'd subJeCt~. dorumenli.. plan!. and com m unica t ion of lht1u~ht!. and pla ns and they h:.iq• lo he kept from the prying l'~ l'~ of ·reporters" who think thl' pres), has rights beyond rea- '"n and ).Im ply for the rea -.o n thal lhl.'y arC' press. Some clCJl)r:-. h:l\e to remain closed un- 111 tht' t1mt• lo a nnounce appeL1rs or ),urfoccs bv its own action and then '1t 1s "news·· and <':Jn und should be published I Lam embarrassed as a cit izen b~ actions such as Anderson. not tick led or delighted that he un CO\ ercrl some plan Can you Just 1maS?ine what Other nat ions m usl Lh1nk of our ··security" "hl•n :-.omeone 1n government "111 d1 close things and someone not in government will print them a nd wa ve the banner to embarrass those who are in con- trol and tryi ng to ha ndle things the best way they see fit? Can you imagine a nother country thinking about telling a United States government person one of the ir secre ts that mi ght be mutually be nefic ial ir kept a secret and re me mbering that perhaps someone in our government is feeding someone like Anderson c lassified in· formation., To me. an ordinary citizen, f o rm C'r M L1 r 1n e. f o rmer e mployee of the Atomic Energy Com m ission , former crypto· ~raph1c custodian . r lassified 1s classified ! WI LLIAM S. THOMPSON Did II Again To the Editor · Well. fellow taxpayers, they did it to us again, our friendly gov- e rnor and Legislature. "You don't need Proposition 9" they said. "You already have income tax indexiog and Proposition 4." Now we in effect have neither . Permanent indexing was defeat· ed and Pro position 4 so mutilated that it will never set limits on state s pendjng or return one dollar to the taxpayer. NO RMAN Y. SMITH • T ... D•llT l'ilel--t-ttl a!Wc-l•ry .,_ ,........ L.~ _., M _.....,. ••: lfi.W .. _ 1"'9r .... u ... (•la-· (A ttU6. LAl .. n '"''"'" .. , '41Mluti... .......... lllftltM .... -..... " •1tc• .. Miii ... wri..n• -!IN ...,......, -.,. IM I ..... '°'4 INT ... wl"""" IOI ..,._.. .. <lr<ll"'''-" • ,/ "'-, , _,,....~,I •,, / . -.. "'•.. I Wntclff,._. I I ~ 11•a.1r ... I 141-4121 the winning combination ELASTI C STRAPS ON WEDGE HEEL WIT H PADDED INSOLE IN NA VY, DOGWOOD, BEIGE OR RE D CANVAS. SUEDE. CUSHIONED INSOLE ON CUTE LOW SHAPED WOOD HEEL. IN NAVY OR NATURAL CANVAS. 17 .. & .... • ~ llACH • 14M614 . ' fresh roosted V1e11na Roast Coffee 53.95 lb. Reg. $5.99 lb. L1m11 2 lbs oer customer l All Tea 20% off _I ~ ...... ~W4~t"tff CDr11trJ ~~::::D~~ Coff u.s Coo~wa f't Collgct 0'{;11 s 71' 64S-U17 In the comer between Sovon & Martet Basket 1100 Irvine Ave. Newport Beach Po irette 's B. C. & D Cups. 22.50 i t __ ,.._ J 17ttt.. sr .OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS . ' Dress up your little juniors in Give nch y for B ack-to- School. ·-- / • . ~---.• I .. --•• • • • • • • • mes ilm1es • W esu ,ft P~,;.i 1132 Ir v~ iP A,,.., 1'lewr>ur I EJP-, ,, t Cnt.1 9?66(") /14 -5.31-6U08 Teens • • ••••• ~'er f• >"1ct I l 's a heautiful way tu re menber . 11nportant dates. 11 ·s the Amencan nn•>thcr .,:!irthdi1y ! , ,, 1,,,, ,, I I Gem Society's new ~ Birthday Book. ~ It's hard·cover. Page size is 612 x 8 • I 1nrhcs. Slip·cased. 160 pages, with 78 full-color photol(raphs of spPrtacular gems. Every day of the year has S spact>5 to rt•c-ord the names of friends to be remembered that clay. Dates are not tied to clays of the week , so it's a book you'll treasure forever. You'll want one for yourself. several for gifts. • IZ.95 BankAml!ncord • V110 • Moster Charge ~CH A R LES H. BA RR 1 .. ..,,,lift Plat Ooll t rvlne Av• 11th & INiM P 0 Roa IS.. N•wport ~Kii '76'3 111'1 ..,-»tO • , DAILY PILOT l.1SC PARKS DIRECTOR DOUBLES AS GRAVEDIGGER Strike B rings Extra Duty for JemH Overbeek City Doing Well Despite · Strikers GRAND RAttW S. M 1rh I AP I Mount ams of garbage rotting m t he strrets. Abandom•d by huses and sub~ays , people rollerskat ing tO Y.Urk r ird1ghlf>r:. Y.i.ltC'hlng 3 S hous es burn. Such 1s the popular \<1.,1on of the Great Amencan city s trike But it's not the case an <:rand Rapids. where 850 city workers have been off the JOb for morr lhan a month in wha t may someday be ca lled "Thr Strtkl' '\11h111h ('JI l'll About ' "IT'~ "'OT ~t'CU Of i\ ~TRIKt:," said Chris Powers , 27·. a maintenance \.\Orkl-r .1t thl.· <·1t~ s new convention ce nter "They 're not paying us anc llw jnhs are getlinR done We'll probably be out here until the sno"" n1es . Membt•rs of L0<·..1I 1061 of the Amencan Fed eration of Stale. Count) and Mun1e1 p<il Employees walked off their Jobs AuR 9 after working more than a month without a contract It 's the longe<1t o;trik1• 11~ t tl\-"orkcrs 1n the h istory o r Michigan's second largest <'tt~ AH•rag1· \Llgl• fur lht.· .,tnker'>. most ly clerks and public works emplo}ee:. '" ._h_ghth more than S13.000 On Tuesday, the union re d uced its th·man<l for .i '-'<IRl' and beneht ancrease from 20 to 15 percent hut ttw 1 tl\ <111111 l hulli.:c from its offer of 10 percent "IT'S A l.ITTl.•. OF.PRESSING," said union president Ed wm Mustl' Hut ""l.' kn1·w Y.l' wert• ~01ng to have some dtfflculty. that 1l was pruhabh gnang lo I Jkt• ..i l'Ouplc months ·· Thr('t' !Im<'" <.ta lf' ml•<halors have ca lled the two sides t ogether Three t1111 es the baq~ainers have failed lo come a nywhere clos r to a~rel'ml'nt Meanwh1k the 200.000 residents of Grand Rapids continue t he ir dail~ routines. hare!\ aware of the strike The local news paper ha!> taken the .,,or~ off the front page Television and rad io stalmn ... 'uppl\ h rtef s poradic coverage As an nw~l <'ontr:irt <1 1.,pute'. 1t s a waiting war And m Gr and Rapids the c·1t~ has bt.·cn "tnnin~ AFTE R Tiit. I.AST ~TRIKE BY Local 1061 1n 1974, Cttv of f1c1als prPpared ('an :full) for a possible walkout · "We •a mply look our .stnke plan from 1974 and polished at." s aid Cit~ Man;,ger .Jn.,c1>h Zatnt•a. who ordere d one day or "cross· training" e<.1ch ~-t'<t r "P('(1ple in plac es l1 kt· thf' plannang department were taken to other J rt•01., and tratnl'd 111 opNatc water pum p~or man the booths at th<' µarktng r amp... 'Jiii Dnn Vander Hout. a labor relations s upen ,.,or L n11Jn 11rfic•t<1ls r l:.11m the city expanded its super visor ranks to prepare (<Ir lh1 <,I rt kt lt1•1·orrls show the city has 240 non·UOJOn emplO)t't.•s. c·om p.1rcd to 221 rlunng the 1974 strike. Zainea says sever al .,u1>en 1s11r.., ~ Prr htrN1 because union worker s refused to Jccepl respon~1h1ltt \ for r>rclt'n ng eme rgency assistance dunng ove rnt~ht ..,htfb WITH TJIF. T RAIN ING. ~U PERVISORS have had ltttle dif- ficult~ kt'{'pini..: tht· ~a tt•r a nrl !>ewe r plants running, according to Zain<'a Sin('(' the 'ilrtk1· rloe<, n11t a ffect police. firefighters or bus driver~. the other t•rut tal rm iblem was garbage collection. "We have eslabhc;hl•d '1X pi ckup points at various ceme tenes and parks." Za1nea said It·., publtctzed. so people know what day the trucks W111 hf' nt-ill lht•m and they t ake their garbage to the pickup prnnt Tht·rt· h;1v1· 11nl) h~en maybe a ha lf-doze n cities our size t hJl havl' dont> J O\ t hin~ ltke this " Strtk('rs ~alk p11·k1•t lines, sometimes within feet of the supen•tsors do tng thl'1r JOh., When a water main broke and flooded a m aJor downtown 1nter•wc·t1on , a crew or four supervisors re· paired lht· da ma~e N!•a rby, a line of pickets paraded in front or C.:ily llall Th<' ('1ty llall p1(·kets o;a y the r esponse from passers-by is evenly !'lpltl twt wt'en support <tncl oppos1t1 on But mainly there is no res ponse at all "I DON'T TllJNK ~i\ 'IJY PEOPLE are a wa re of the strike," said Barh Trowlm d$!c 15. a poltce records cle rk. "The only thing that helped were the ar rc·sts at the s ewer plant. P eople knew then " Dunng the strtkl''s third week. Muste and some other union m e mbers we re arrested for blocking construction workers from entering an eJ<p<tns1on project al the sewe r plant. Musle insisL'i the union has community s upport. but "that it Just hasn't been organized yet " ~ Since the arrests. little has ha ppened to stir the rank and file. A planned "mass rally' ou~ide City Hall during a regular city com· mission . meeting drew only 200, many of the m supporters from other unions. A 24-hour vigil last weeke nd attracted about 100. T~O PO~ICE DISPl\TCllF.RS WHO want to get back to work have f1I~ su_1t a gainst the city and the union. They claim ttJI union is dragging its feet on their petition for binding arbitration in the contract d ispute. a nd the two women have also asked the Kent County Circuit Court to stop c ity offic ials from transferring police officers to the dispa tch desk , ''We 're ~ust not 1n o very ~ood position,'' said Kathy Weber. 30, a secretary m the c it y engineer's office. "I look my garbage to the park the other day und they're doing such a great job. people don't think they need us back." Clty_officlals have warned that even if the union accepts the 10 perce!1t ~ncrea~e. the combination of inflation and s lashed state ap· propr1at1ons will m ean layoffs for some workers. But the officials a1ree with union leaders that the ·city can't continue forever without the services or the strikers "We obviously can't ao on forever with the parka director dig· Sing graves," Zainea sold. ''A lot of work Is betng deferred. Routine maintenanc_e Isn't getting done, there's no planning going on, no streets ar e being repaved and paperwork Is piling up. "You can't goion forever. but to far we're doln1 nne." . ---___ _._..., .. ····----··----· . . -~· .. NATION I LOCAL College Eyed for Theater Quiek E~it Set Government Mobilization Revamped B)' alCHARD GRF.EN Of __ ,,_,_ Siaddl ~b oc k Co mmunity Collt'•e'!l Irvine ca mpus may be &.he 11ite tor l rvtn~ ts planned pe rforminlC urt:l the ater, the City Coum·1I has decided 'ounctl meml>t-1'11 lOld c•lty of Cu·rnh1 lO work out a Jotnt powers u~n~1:meot with the colleee to build a tht:ih•r on ltw c ampus CO ~C ILM AN LAR RY Agran Maid thiat , 1r this agree· m ent do\•ljn'l work out, the d ty ·hould "get out of the theater buslnt!i;s " About SI 5 rnallloo in revenue from a 1974 l'1ty Pa rk Rond Act 1s betn~ ltcltl by the city for a t hlt'ater µroJt!C't Ass1st.i1ll Cat y Munager Paul ttrad} Jr s at<l the college has $750,000 on hand for the theater and would l'Ons ader a pproachmg the st.ite Lt!l{tslature for more rnOnl'} Brady added that it will prob· abl) costs upward of SS million lo b uild any ktnd of enclosed performing arts theater. WASHJNGTON CAP> U.S. radar 1creens light up with the launch of a Russian missile from u s ubmarine steaming 1n tbe North Atlantic The target is W uhinttto n . The president, working qulelly Tn t he White House Oval Office. Is notified. <ind is rushed in secrecy and s ilence to a location where he can survive the nuclear blast. Elaps edtime: 12minutes . That sce nario illustrates the breathtaking s wiftness or a ny nuc lear war in the 1980s. But federal officials say that under plans being worked out, they would almost certainly be able to protect enough key officials to ins ure the c ontinu ed , de m ocratlc functioning of the Unit· ed States government even with a fe w short minutes' notice UNOF.R PR F.SIOENTIAL Oirectwe 58. issued this yea r, the governme nt is working out n ew procedures for evacuatang g overnme n t offi c ials 1n t he event or a nuc lear attack Responsibility for the plannang 1s 'n the ~ands of the Federal Emer gency Managem ent Agcn Cy, which coor dinates federal ef forts to cope with all ma nner of AGRAN SAID Tuesday that 1f disaster s . n a tura l a nd man agreement c<Jn 'l be reached made . lls dt re'ctor, J ohn W with the college, the city should Macy Jr . spoke with reporters redeem lhe Sl 5 million worth of We dnesday about has agency's bonds so that taxpayers would effo rts no longer have to pay interest on (' The revampinR of the govern them -m e nt mob11tzat1on pla ns 1s "the Councilman Bill Va rdoulis has lar gest conducted in decades." suggested in the past that the sa id Macy lie said the last ma money, if not used for a theater. JOr overhaul had take n pla ce an could be used for playing fields ,. 1964, "and many of the doc u provid ed thi s decision was me nls still bear the '64 date " r e a c h ed by a v o t e of the· citizenry. Or igina lly. the City Council considered building a 750-seal theater a cross from UC lrvine, but discovered s uch a facility wo uld cost more than S6 million Additionally. it was discovered little pubhc or private donations could be round for suc h an en- deavor Next. the city looked at con- struction of a $1.5 m illion ex- pansion or an existing theater in Mason Regional Park. This idea is being opposed by the city staff because of perceived noise and traffi c impacts on residences planned near the park. Swim Event Leaves Debts MACY ANO OTHER federal o ffic1a\s naturally a re unwilling to provide det ails of the govern ment survival program The agency's budget , known lo be an the tens Of millions Of dolla rs , IS carefully hidden m the labyn nth o r the federal bureauc racy But Macy did s a} the evacua lion plans "emphasize multiple locations to protect government officials." He said these officials would be evacuated and later re· assembled either in person or by means of some communica· lion d evice to res ume whatever functions of govern· me11t they could. T he officials covered by the program inc l ude a l l those specified by the 25th ame ndment to the U.S. Constitution as being in line to succeed to the pre· sidency, a long with key mem· bers of Congress and the ex· ecutive departments. THE EXACT NUMBER of of· ficials that could be sa ved would depend on how much warning there is or an attack. The re is a goOd deal or debate as lo just how long that would be , but Macy s aid he doubted any nuclear attack "would come out or the blue ... ··what we believe we can as· s ume is that there would be an atmospher e of rising t ension" during which the e m ergency ma nagem e nt a g e ncy would be gin a s a precaution t o se· q uester needed governme nt of. fic ials al various bunkers and shelters scattered around the· country. he said Macy said a ce nt ra l office keeps track or· all those covered by these contingency pla ns. and the officials a re required to check m regular ly t\ NUMBER OF rehears als of the evacuation process. known as "dispersal" have been con- ducted over the years, accord ing to Macy T here has even been a pract ice evacua tion o r Presid ent Ca rte r. he said, though he would not disclose whe n or how 1t h:.id been conducted. And what about the rest of us'' T he govern ment says tt 1s do 1ng what it can. but the plans for protecting the aver a ge citizen ar e much less eJa bora te than for the president and h is entourage. The annual budget fo r the agency's civil defense programs is $100 million Under a n ap· DARK CORK PA NILS propriations measure that has been passed by the House and by a Senate committee , the funding would increase lo $120 million next fiscal year. But the U.S. is spending about 50 cents per person on civil de· fense . whereas U.S. intelligence agencies estimate the Soviets are spending S8 per pers on. ACCORDING TO MACY, a civil d efense prog ra m that would protect each and every U.S. citizen would cost upwards of $70 billion And despite the re· ce nt inc r ease 1n East -West tensions . Macy said there is lit· tie c hance Congress or the ad m inistration would ever approve Ult'l much money. What M a cy's a ge n cy is pushing instead is a seven-year progr am or upgrading civil de· fense preparedness, t oncentrat· ing in what are termed "coun· terforce areas" 51 population centers around the country adja· cent to miss ile sites, air bases and other key defense instalia· tions. This seven-year plan calls for expe nditure or S2 billion. which m eans civil defe nse s pending wo uld have to top $400 million by fiscal 1987 But even this much mor'e modest goal has yet to re· ce1v e the ap proval o f ad· ministration budget pla nne rs. T H f.: AGENCY'S DESIGNS for the counterforce areas de- pe nd h eavily on e vacuation. largely lhrOUj:?h the use of p rivat e au t o m o bil es The evacuees would flee to so-called "host a reas," o uts ide the radius of the expected nuc le ar blast. where they would be given food an d s helter Assummg they receive enough warning, feder al off1 c1a ls say they could prote ct 50 million pe ople m the counterforce areaS', along with about 100 m illion others throughout t he country. The total population of the U.S. ts estimated at 240 million. illl In lrVine ' 24-DRAWEI _j The 1980 U.S. National Swim· ming Cha mpions hips held in Irvine were billed as America's answer to the Mos cow Olympics. and like recent Olympiads, it didn't pay the bills . ~ Thal was the message given the Irvine City Council members Tues day night. who asked the or ga nizers to reimbtlrse roughly half or the $38.626 it cost city tax· payers to sta ge the event IT ALSO COST organizers $78.000, t he l rvine Company $10.400 and the Irvine Unified School District S684 That brings the total price tag of the cham· pionships to $128,000 On the positive side. Irvine Aquatics Inc. (meet organizers) t o ok in $6 ,000 fro m ABC te levision for its coverage or the g ames and $83,000 in admissions. and other re venue. "One ma j o r concern with s t aging lhis event relates to the revenue picture." City Manager Paul Brady said in a report to the rouncil. "The manager's of· fi ce is d is a ppointed that the e vent didn't receive any finan· c1a l assistance from either the fede ral gove rnment or tele.vision rights granted to ABC." COUNCILMAN DAVID Sills s uggested Tuesday the city send ABC a bill "Whal if we sent them a bill?" he asked Brady "I've always wondered what would happen if you j ust sent a bill to a big com· pany like that." "Is that the way you do busi· ness. Dave?" Councilman Larry Agran quipped. Brady said he would look into sending lhe feder al government · and ABC bills for the meet but added he didn't have much con· fidence that they'd be paid. CVSDHosts 'Learn, Play' Pre-school age c hildren ac- companied by a parent a re invit· ed to participate in learning thr o u g h p l ay activities . Sites hosting the education classes. already Wlder way, ~re in San Clemente. Crown Valley Community Park, Crown Valley Highlands Recreation Center, Las Palmu Elementary School, Palisades Methodist CbW'cb, San Juan Elementary School end St. Clement's Episcopal Church. For enrollment and prosram information phone the adult school olrlce al 493-065&. I I Nuclear Shllldown Soughl, PORTLAN D . O r e . CAP > -A g r oup o f Portland physicians has filed s uit seeking the s hutdown of the Trojan nuc lear power plant un · tit it can be shown the plant can be operated s afely in the shadow or Mount St. Helens. The petition was filed in Multnomah County Cir cuit Court by a group called Physic ians for Socia l Responsibility and names as respon· d ents the state Energy Siting Coun c il, t he Ore gon Department of E n ergy and Gov. Vic Atiyeh. A SEPT. 19 hearing has been scheduled for the respondents to show c ause why the plant should not be shut until the lawsuit is resolved. The suit asks the court to review the state's de· cision to allow the plant at Rainier. Ore ., to con· tinue operating after t he May 18 e ruption at Mount St. Helens. The 1, 100-m egawatt plant alon g the Columbi a River is about 35 miles so u thwest o f th e ' volcano. FORTY PHYSICIANS a nd 15 other citize ns petitioned the s iting council in July to order the plant closed pending a review of the plant's sa (ety in light o f volcanic activity. However . the siting council rejected the peti· lion July 14 and ap· proved the immediate atart-uP of the nuclear reactor, which had been clo1ed for several weeks for routine annual main· tenance and refuelin1. ... Monton Cork Corp. lmporled nohn~I co•~ lnwlole wolll, ma ke bulletin bootdl 4 pieC"l bo• Vocuurnl ,KG.Of4 99c HG. $2.J 3 _ PROPANE FUEL 14.1 OL HG. $2.59 Cylinder of fuel to use w11h all your propone oppl1onces s11• PYRExe WARE CABINET '--) \ ORGANIZERY-~ .,,,,,,,. .....,. / ~ See rhru sryrene drawers 1n steel frome wfcorry hondle HG. $11.99 HIBACHI IO"x 10" Single Grill Ad1us1s lo 3 pos111ons Hos o wood base & grtll w/hondle HG. $6.99 s2•• OBLONG BAKING DISH ~~i) 3 quart capacity. Even heat distribution. Easy cleanup. Thick plate glass. s3s• UG. $4.97 -· .. -.-.... . ·-~-----·-·-·-· ..... ""-····••.$6--------· . -.. -'I LOCAL on .J11n11 CC Annual Golf Tourney Set fh(• San JuL1n l '1.1p1i.1111110 Chlilmtwr or C'11m merrl" is vresl•nlln~ lht> ninth unnu. I I nv1t :ilton11l Cupl:struno Vulh.•y <;olf Toumumcnt on f'ntl. )- Pluy at>t Ull(lt•r W<I\ ,ll tl 30 .1 rn al San Juun llllts l'ountn Club F.ntr) (~ for thl' lOUI OUO\t'lll .111d cltnrwr th~I Wtll folio\\ IS $25 For 111fo1 m .1l1t111 ur n•sl'n .ilioni. 1·all the Charnbt·r or t'Olllllll'rt'e• at 19:1470tl Ron Smtth, tht> Ot'\\ l.JMunJ Hl'.t{ h ril.mnan~ dtrN'lor. Will JWUk .Al the l • .l~UOJ l Oil of the• League of Wonwn Vott'rl'> mt'\41 ing Sept 18 The met>ling will b.-gtn .• ll 9 30 .. m at the hom e of Ehzabeth T1ernl'\ 2165 Tt·mplc lltlls Drive, Laguna Beut•h For. inform~tion n ill l'<1l Md .aughl111 itl 752-7576 The Senior C1ltll'l1!> t'lub or Laguna Beach IS inviting seniors to Join the \'1a.I of Life program Program participants fill out a medical m- rormation form which is placed on a plastic vial and then in the refrigerator · A Vial of Life de ca I attached lo the refrigerator door indicates participa · ( J lion in the program to II RI E f'.~ paraml'd1cs or others in _ _ a tt e ndance during a ---------medicalemergency. The medical form. plastic vial a nd decal are all available al the club office at 515 Forest Ave. For information. call 497-2441 ___ D_ rh·.-r~ Sf>Hghf The Laguna Beach FISll program, which of· fers free transportation to senior citizens, needs volunteer drivers in the South Laguna area. Persons interested in volunteering their ttme are urged to call the Senior Citizens Club at 497-2441. \.'rgo.~ \.'oya~ ,.,laf Pd If you're up for it, you can enJOY 11 hours of gambling. eating, drinking and sightseeing in Las· Vegas, all for $17. The San Clemente recreation department is sponsoring a 24-hour trip to Las Vegas. complete with bus ride, token money, run books a nd souvenirs Sept. 27-28. Deadline for r egistration is Sept. 19 The bus leaves Sept. 27 at 7 a.m., returning the next morn· ing al about the same time For information . call Kelly Doyle at 492-5101. Classes in card10-pulmonary resuscitation will be offered beginning Sept. 24 at San Clemente General Hospital. · The four-hour program teaches basic CPR techniques to enable citizens to save heart auack victims as well as those who suffer electrical shock, near drowning or drug overdoses. Those comple ting the class will receive certifi cates in rescue breathing and one-person CPR. A $3 donation is requested to orrset cost or the program. For information, call 496-1122. ext. 242. ''ole111t~r Tufors "\'Pf»d.-d The South Coast Literacy Council. Inc .. a non- profit organization to help people learn to read, is seeking volunteers to tutor students in English as a second language. Volunteers do nnt need teaching experience or knowledge of a foreign language to apply. A 10· week tutor training course, using the Laubach method. will be taught beginning Saturday. Upon completion of the course. tutors may teach aduJts how lo learn or improve English speaking skills al any of 17 centers located in south Orange County For information. call 493-6279 or 493·3800. Laguna Beach will be installing radio com- munications equipment in City Hall for the next seven days. While the equipment is being installed, radio dis patching will be handled by Orange County communications ser vices. The new radio syste m wiJI provide two-way communications with city police, fire, emergency medical. marine safety a nd municipal services field units . The new equipment was purchased with city funds last year al a cost of $50,000 lo replace what Police Chier Jon Spa rks says was an inadequate system. H~alth A id Off#'rt-d The Senior Citizens Club of Laguna Beach, in conjunction with the Elder Care Program of Orange County, will offer free health screenings for senior citizens in October. Free services will include a health history. blood pressure check. height and weight check. urinalysis, vision screening and an electro· cardiogram. Testing will take place in the Council cham· bers in City Hall, 505 Forest Ave. in Laguna Beach. Any senior citizen not under regular medical care is eligible. For information, call497-2441. Wreck Cause Not~ WASHINGTON CAP) -The April 2 collision of an Amtrak passenge r train with a freight train in North Carolina occurred because the Amtrak engineer failed to see a slowdown signal, the Na- tional Transportation Safety Board reports. The board said the engineer. James E. Butt Jr .. may have missed the signal because he was distracted by a near -collision with a schoor bus, and added that hlS perception might have been re- duced by a dense momln1 fog. Twenty-nine crew members and 94 passengers were injured when Amtrak's Sliver Star, en route from Florida to New York, collided with a south· bound Seaboard Coast Line train near Lakeview, N.C. Punch • ·~·tt·•• .. Wl•I ~ .. Ana1 1:w you re uneoucated Be so good as to eAplarn this program to me " HI "r AUii Saudi Arabia IAP) Authorities vuru!)ht.-d a man convicted of stealing 75.000 Saudi 11yals. ur about $20,000, by severing the palm of his nght hand, tht' state rad10 reported The mun. identified by the radio as Abdul Latif f<'araJ al Salemi. was punished in accordance with Shana. the Islamic law based on the Koran, I he Moslt'1n holy l><Mik LADIES -MEN'S & BOYS WEAR El Toro Man, ao, Dies I.et• Allison, a 34 year res 1dt:ot o f l.u g un a Beac h before moving tlJ El Toro five years ago, died Aug 28, at age 80 , at Mi ssion Viejo Com munily Hos pit a l. Mr AJUson moved to Laguna Beach in 1941 a nd later worked 20 years for the Laguna . Beach tounty Wate r District He is survived by his wtfe. Mabel Allison or El Toro, daughters Beverly Alhsoo of San Diego and Glenda Trimble o f Laguna Beach. and one grandson. lllc~I • l'N \ ~vur •~ on\I lll.lvt'ltii.o'\l come to yov everv d<J y '" lhl' broQht lively ,,,, •. ,h""9 l·!ll\Ul'•ll b42 4371 Thursday, September I I , 1980 L/SC DNL Y PILOT •:S . " Co11neil \'a ... anc•y New 16 Competi,,g Titlist For SJC Seat Named Sixteen San Jua n Capistrano residents have trikcn out application papers for the Cit y Council seal left vacant following former Councilma n James Thorpe's resignation Aug. 20. Three applicants, who took out papers since Monday, are Elizabeth F. Auskin, a cens us bureau employee; the Rev William G. Fjork . and An· thony Bland, a sales represenlative. The 13 other applicants include James Allen. Wilson Bucker , James H. Roach, Deirdre Tyler , Paul W. Phaire, Carlo Habas h, James Alkins, J ames Larsen. Br~tl Shears, Harrison Negley, Chuck Ward, Robert Davies and Ilse Byrnes The City Council is scheduled to appoint one of the applicants Sept. 17 to fill the unexpired portion of Thorpe's term, which runs until Aprill, 1982 Two Die in Shooting PENANG. Malaysia (AP> -A police consta · ble "playmg" with a .38 r evolver as he and three other officers watched a late night movie at police barracks here accidentally fired the gun, killing another constable. and then apparently committed suicide, police reported. TULSA, Okla. (AP) - K at hl een Allin , a University of TuJsa senior, is the new Miss Oklahoma for 198L Miss Allin, who com peted as Mi ss Grand Lake. accepted the title , s u cceeding Susan Powe ll, the o rigina l Miss Oklahoma who was named Miss America. As Miss America. Miss Powell is required to give up the s tate c rown Miss Allin, 23. who was se<:ond runnerup for the state title, rejected the Miss Oklahoma title at first because s he un derstood she could not compete again fOT Mrss America if she took it April Clayton, the first runne rup, refused the state title. -25290 MARGUERITE PARKWAY-CORNER OF LA PAZ ROAD MISSION VIEJO IN T"HE 11VILLAGE CENTER11 VISA' FURTHER REDUCTIONS STORE HOURS DAILY 10 • IOYS' & MEH'S • DEPT. MEN'S LEVIS StylH htcW. ~···· ... o f l•lrt, ttr•l911t le91, c~ ..... toflt,.tc. Sbn JI to JI. Al _.. llrwod MW.Al~ OUl lllMTlH HUGI STOCK 501 .... ·~ 512.88 MEN'S KNIT T-SHIRTS "S~· "Jodia" "Iott.• A w, ......... ..,.. ........ •lld allorl ti•••••· crew, t·llllr+s. .tc. Al co6on i. U... S-M-l..-XL S-,.clell Group ~si.. s4 88 s• P'rk• • Sf'fCIAL GROUP ~a::: 56 88 s• P'rk• • TERRY SHIRTS "lle1t1tl ... 011" "Left, ....... uo,·· H ~ H ..... _.,.. ... d -·· ........ d •ltorl *'"' lfytn a. Ill co6on, Ill shes. .... Sl9.00 to U4.00 MEN'S PANTS GREATER VALUES FOR LAST DAYS OF SALE MEN'S BELTS o..... ~ by "'-""' H ¥~ ef lfytn _.. c°'9n. ENTHlE STOCK srECIAL GROUr BRITT ANIA SHIRTS AN MW lllor1 lloon . Sbn S-M-l..-XL ltt • coton. C-"- blettdt. ~rl:tS s9 88 s• ••nu • MEN'S SWIMSUITS "O'" ""-J Tft". loo _., ttylu. AH 11ew. I 00'1 of colon. SI.. 21 to JI. ~1·1!~is9G,._,88 S• P'rke e MEN'S UNDERWEAR "Joc•iry." lo••n. l»rloft, t.tMrls. ..... ta, otc. st... ZI to 44 5-M-L-XL ENTIRE STOCK V30FF SOCKS MEN'S AHD IOYS' ..... ,., ... ••H••t Te•" "1.ow1t• ....... w Drost • c__, • tpori •tyl•• lo • wide • .wy_ .. uiten. 109-U.00 to SUS EHT1111 STOCK 40%0FF MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS .... " •• ,.,,.,. ........ "'Off si..r." .... 'C" ...... ·-~ .... ....................... ........ ,..,. .. __ ::t~rs; .... s...... • IOYS'AHD MEH 'S "OP" WALKING SHORTS Al llrwod -· L.-..t ..,..... o• .. ,-,/cette. c_..., .. ....... ...., .. c ...... Slut llto JI. Specld Group ~7t.:: .,.,.. SA 88 s• P'rk• ~.,. BOLT JEWELRY H.c:ldecft Ill ..... .. • .r & ,,.w. .... U.00 .. St.00. 'hOFF I SPECIAL GROUP I SHORTS "s-M. H .__, -...CMolt .. -colon .... ..,.... Sh." 2l .. ll. ~1.~:000 s3 88 s• PTtc. • BOYS' "LEVIS" D ...... Lrtf• llld c~ 111 ........... ftt, wt ...... _...,... .... ..,.....sn.. 2 to 14. ;ioo 59.88 W.PTtc. 1-14 • i2~5 10.88 GllLS' & LADllS' DIPT. GIRLS' PANTS H ........ ~ ........ ........... "'""'. n... - ........ -·· •ory ...... ~-~ ....... , .. s,.cw~ ~:.,.s10.u s,.cwca.,..., :a .. s14 U ~·= . ' LADIES' SWIMWEAR ....................... , ... "hl••d Wo•r" "lrltt " "Sr.••do." L•r90 atoc• loc .. • .ti,... crocllott, Wklools. I & J ~·· otc. Al ...... OUlt EMTllE STOCI le«J. ~It.ts to U6.t5 59.88u. LADIES' BLOUSES &TOPS "H•119 T.111" "Colort" "'retait Co.." "Of'" "loW' "Mr. 09.w "Swwet...., J-w "C..-:ciito." Hll9f MtodloR hoc .... ...., _, .,_. ....... W..ws llld lllMt '°'"' •w--"' top•. l·slllrl1, drtuy ... d u .... hlfK. etc., etc. Sivs S·M·L Special Group a.,. St1.oo 1o :~·00 54 88 ,MCt • Spe-cial GrCMtp l09. StS.00 :::7.00 ss.88 SMclalGrot1p a.,, s1too ~..!J 1.00 s9 •. P'rict • I SPECIAL GROUP I LADIES'SHORTS "H~ T"" "Off I'-" ...... A.-w c.-._. atylH ••~ ••t•rl•la lo ............. :-r.~~ s4 88-W.Mce • . LADIES' PANTS Hc.._.0.,..,..-......._..,. "'lriW' ... _ ..,.. ........ Glory" "OP." I 00'• .- 1 00'• ..... .,., Wnt ..,.... 111we1t colors, l•cl•4•• ............................. 1••11•, l»r•allell 4e11I••· pro-w......, lo-, tfc.. .tc. 51111 l /4 .. 15/t•. SPKialGrCMtp . .... S2J.tS s 1 0 88 ~·_.!J~ • SPKial Group ..... S24.'5 s 12 88 to Ul.'5 Salt P'rkt e SPKial Group ~;J·.'5 s 15 88 to U2.'5 e S• f'rlcir "'°"'"' , .... ,.rict d •.. ......, LADIES' SPORTWEAR "Sprlt" "O'" "Coclly" "w,.,,.,, .. w. II••• lt•••tlf•I tporhwtu 111 polyHtor /cotto11/ .c ryllc .......~ ........ ....._.......,....._S.. ....tc ... Al shH. Al cdlon Md '""" Ill ..... .,.. •• OUR ENTIRE STOCK V20FF S"otlTIHG GOODS DEn . RUNNERS SPECIAL ''TJtw" ...... s... ...... shtt&~ to 6 SUNDAY tO-to-~ SURFER SPECIAL "Monya..,i.S,-W" ;a:oo s29 U s• PTtc. • SWIMMERS' SPECIAL "Clllll"Clllll" Swh, Fl1tt. al .11 ... ~;c::,s S 16" • S• l"ric• e IOYS' S"OIT SHIRTS 110.P." Shori .. .,,, ~ colon -4 ,.,... Ill lhft S, M, L, XL ...... $16.00 SALErRICE 58.88 "~P." SHORTS l~'&Jio'tl Torryclottl, H-•u-sllry ....t.rW, _, W... sn.t IS, S, A, L Al c...,_ ,,...... 9ld .... w... • .... $14.00 SALE NICE 55.88 "O.P." SKIRTS lla!IH' & Jr'tl H ••• n... '''"'· DTffor ttylot. 519" XS, S, M, L ...... SJ4.00 SALE NICE st.a 5"~0..-............ _ ...., J ...... si-. --. ..... ..... r ... -........... •....-.. s.tlWlo. ·~~ ...... ,. ....... Tree• ~ UNOAU, llb ..... '""'-"""' ...... ...._ r-... Sm ..... ,_ • ., •-..... S.cw l elh, Heh, Yher Het '• ••fc f'e "''"-.--PLEASE NOTE -.-........ ._.,...__ ............ ...._...._.. .......... --·-·-.. -_.. .. _ -~-~· .. ..-.-.._ ...... prier_ ·~ j ............................................. tl\Uf.tday .... SeJ>.i.m .. ~.'."·.tNO ......... cw.L.YA·LI·m .......... ~ ... ~.·--~-·.~ ................. . 0.,., ~ ......... •ldl9fol It ....... I KANSAS CITY RELIEF SPECIALIST DAN QUISENBERRY, A FORMER COSTA MES~ AND ORANGE COAST COLLEGE STAR, DOES HIS THING. It Doesn't Figure to Be 35·0 • •• BILL WORKMAN Edi.on Co•ch Cruz Was Thinking Honie Run HOUSTON (AP) -Houston left fielder Jose Cruz found what he was looking for Wednesday night and the Astros got what they wanted -a lie with Los Angeles in the National League West race. Cruz blasted bis 10th home run of the season in the 12th inning to give Houston a 6·5 victory and a sweep of the brief two-game series with the Dodgers, who -A..,,.U Wf11 Again (S..P•ge 87) came to town with a two-game lead. "The big thing about this game is that it tied us for the lead," Astros • third baseman Enos Cabell said. "Now we can start looking at the scoreboard a1ain. It's neck and neck now. The games are getting bigger, but the biggest one is yet to come." Cnn said he was looking for a home nm ball when he came to the plate in the 12th with the score tiectS-5. ... ALWAYS LOOK for it and be 1ave me a fast ball inside," Crui explained. "I knew it was gone the minute I hit it, that's why you didn't see me running. I just took it easy." But the Astros had been run- Dlq uphill aU night. They fell belalnd 3--0 after three innings on Daty Baker's solo home nm Joe Morgan's fieldina error and a 1ln1le by Steve Garvey. · The A.stros tied it on AIAD Allaby's two-run double in the fifth innina and a single by Ceaar Cedeno in the seventh in- alq. Los Aqeles pinch-hltt~r Gary ' (8ee DODGED, P11e Bit) ---- • . • Bu~ Edison Still a Heavy Favorite By ROGER CARL~N Of IN Dally ~lle4 Sutt J ust how good is Edison High's 1980 version or football? And will Estancia lligh's Eagles be the Sea View League's pre mter team ? These questions and a Jot more will be answered Friday night when Edison's Chargers, the. defending ~IF Bit Five Conference and Sunset League cham- pions, battle the Eagles, 1979 Sea View League kingpµis. Kickoff at 7:30 is at Orange Coast College for the non-league opener. ·' ••1 "J'HJNK THIS will be a major test." s ays Edison Coach Bill Workman. "We remember 1977 when Estancia picked us off and we know it can happen again. "'We're going to have to get used to the fact a Jot of teams want us badly. Being a target is the price you have to pay." Estancia Coach Ed Blanton says his ~ Jes have the capabilities to pull off an upset, with the major emphasis on controlling the ball. While Workman offers commentary cautioning over the possibility of an up· set, Blanton counters with his own brand:·· "Someone said Bill Workman is a Christian, but so am I. I hope he doesn't feed fne to lhe,1ons. "' - BOTH TEAMS FIGU&E to enter slightly under normal strength. Edison lost safety Troy Ory (cracked col· larbone). Estancia may be without Abel Cachola. i1s No. I receiver. who is ham- pered by a strained knee . Replacing Ory is Bill Gray, while Cachola's replacements are Bob Hoo (r eceiver ) and Mark Bischoff (cor- nerback). "Our No. 1 concern is Edison's run- ning game,'' says Blant~n. "Oino Bell is a lot Like his brother (Kerwin). He isn't as fast, but he's fast enough. We'll try to contain him, that's where they hurt us last year -the long runs a gain s t a coup le o f d e f en s ive breakdowns." WORKMAN AGREES with the state· ment. ''We kind of home-runned them." says the Edison coach. "And Estancia proved.itself as the season went along." The game features a pair of lethal backfields operating behind relative- ly green lines. Edison's arsenal includes D.J . Bell at tailback (he runs 4.5 in the 40) and new quarterback Ken Major. Es tancia 's backfield is a veteran group which includes quarterback Jim McCahill and fullback Steve Kraiss (both started as sophomores) and AU - Sea View League tailback Bob Urmson. woa"MAN EX P&ESSED dis - satisfaction with his team's recent in - ternal scrimmage, labeling efforts in every department as sluggish. Bell and fSee EDISON, Pa1e Bll) Play Ta~ Bay Tonighl Rams Will Concentrate , Dllltf ............... 1'AM8'VINCeFUMQAMOWl.&.UONTMI IPOTTONIGHT. By JOHN SEVANO Ot .... ~11, ...... SYfl TAMP A Concentration, or better yet the team's lack of it, will be lb~ focal 1)0int tonight when the Rams tackle the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the hopes of winning their first NFL regular season game. After being thoroughly embarrassed and humiliated at home Sunday against the Lions (41 ·20), the defending NFC champions must now try to rebolfld against the NFL's No. 1 defensive unit or 1979. COACH JOHN MCKA Y'S Bucs picked up where they left off last season in defeating Cincin· nati in their opener, 17 -12. The defensive unit, led by-the Selmon boys . i.~e-Roy (defensive end) and OR Tl' T.,.,,,,., C'lta••~ 7 •• 8 Dewey (linebacker). contained the Bengals 128 total yards, and an incredible 39 net yards on 29 plays in the first half. The Rams, meanwhile, ra.nl&d No. 2 in the NFC last season, surrendered huge chunks or real estate to the Llons in the form of 330 yards on the ground and 494 overall. there's a definite mis· match in those figures somewhere. In all fairness. the Rams were disjointed with three qe w players..-Jack Youngblood, Jim Voun1blood, Larry Brooks-1etlin1 their first taste of action, and a fourth, &>b Brudzii\ski, playing on only one day of practice. · But there's also nothing that aays tbe team is goine to tum things eround and be cohesive this week either. "We were not a .very well·coordinated team a1alnat the Lions," admitted Coach Ray Malavasi early In the week. "We'll be better as we 10 along but it'• 1oin1 lo take some time. You have to re· member we have 12 rooldee on lhla team." EVSNT8 A&E HAPPENING to quickly for the Rama this HUOD that Ume ii not a real lu.W')' they can en.Joy. Nobody wanta to 1et behind early in a clivilioa race-and the llama are no exception. The •onlJ ebanee for tbe Ram.1 will be at quarterback where Vince Fen.,amo retW'DI to the 1lt.e of cme ol bta na...t hours. In cue you're one of tboee people wltb abort memories, tbe Rama 111tU almost eertalaly b1ve mixed emotions when \bey take ta. neld before an expected sellout crowd of n.•. It was here. during the fourth game of the season last year, that the Rams played one of their poorest games in dro~pina a 21-6 decision to tbe Bucs. The team got its revenge 15 weeu later when they grabbed the NFC title with a convlncine 9-0 victory. That game, almost assuredly, will be in . the minds of the Bucs, the defendin1 NFC Central champs. FO& THE BUCS, the offense, led by. quarterback Doug Williams, is still sporadic. But the defense is as strong aa ever and the nmninl game, led by Ricky BeU, Jerry Eckwood and Johnny Davis, is vastly improved. That could certainly mean trouble for the Rams. who are still playinl( like it'a the preaeaaon and somewhere along the way have ror1otten what took them to the Super Bowl in '79. Naturally, Ferragamo will try to help them re- member, but even the Italian Wonder might be a bit shalry for this contest considerial be skipped practice in a contract dispute Monday. "I think he's got enough character to come in and take over and get the job done," aaya Malavasi, who adds he has stressed concentraUon this week from his players. "But to say you want total concentration ls a lot easier than getting it." It seems the Rams have a lot on tbelr minds these days ... and that's not a good alp: On the Inside • OHfte Br9tt l•r• the "•r•t• A,.n•t H FrlendtJ n TMJ Oftc:e Wo,. . ; ................ 81 • M NlwlMd TNftb UC ,,,,._.a W_, ,.._ TH• I• ..... ,•to Cl'l•lle1t.. lef tl'le llfCAA c ........................................ ,... .. • fl•• Cer•• Doel••• t• T1lll At•ln ................................... ,... .. • --· 0.-Ya.. ...... L...-... ..,., ,_......._T_... ............... 81t ~ • A111eC1 .... Cepe W. C.CAI ..... CHR 11 Allor'~1 ,._.... ... Hiil ................ , ... ate .............. ......,---------... -... ._. ' ---...... --... _...~ . .....-..-.,...._.........,._...,.._ ................. . ~ -. , ' i ~ I I Orange Coast DI T l 0 N VOL. 73, NO. 2SS, 3 SECTIONS, ~2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1980 \'our Hontt-town Dally N•wNpaper C TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Harbor Area Students S;hun Pay Buses ··~ A new pllf·•S·)'OU·IO bus pro- Jram for Harbor Aru 1tudent& b11 attractod ooJy half the number ot nden this hnt Wffk of acbool ais roll'\putd to the number who rode the school buaea last year when ndea were free. Orricials rrom the Newpon Mesa Unified School District aa•d 1.124 of the SU·a·moatb pa ses hAMi bftn eotd u ot late Tur-~ By C"Ontrast, ta t yur at thl ·tinw w~·n bus service was free, r1lughQ 2,600 youn1u1t"ras wuc maluna tht• daily bus tr•p to and rrom school J ean Harmon, admtnustrauve aHistant In the diatrict, ad· mltt~d that eatabliabtne bua routes haa been difficult and that dally modifications are n~cessary .. It's been a bookkeeping nightmare.'' she said. Oistriet trustees adopted the bus fee last sprimc over objec. tlons from parents who argued the pay-as-you-ride scheme would result in gasoline waste by parents forced to drive their children to school. Parents said car pooling ar· raocements would be difficult to set up due to conflicting work schedules of parents. They also rapped the fees as excessive for fam Illes with several school· bound children. The basic charge is $15 a month for 20 round-trip bus rldes . Families with two cbUdren using the school bus are charged $30 while families.with three or more school-bound children are charged $40. In last spring's board action, trustees also chopped funding in half for transportation of athletes, bands and other school activities. Individual school booster clubs ~ve been asked to stage fund-ralsing efforts to make up for the lost money. OC A. ort Faces Big Squee~e j f Ex-FDR f Yacht f Seized SAN FRANCISCO (AP> - About 20 tons of marijuana valued at more than $40 million and two vessels. including the former presidential yacht of Franklin Roosevelt, were seized today by narcotics agents on the ci ty's waterfront, authorities said. Federal. s tate and local narcotics agents arrested 16 - 15 men and one woman -in what was described as the largest drug bust in recent years on the West Coast. The arrests culminated an eight-month investigation by authorities Bruce Holdsworth, a stockton vertisbrg-executJve asaociated •ith Presidentia I Yacht Potomac, Inc .• the group restor· ing the Potomac, said the ship • was purchased by Aubrey Philips, a Los Angeles bail bondsman. in 1971. Holdsworth is the group's corpor.ate secretary. ·The Potomac arrived in San Francisco last month from St-0ekton. about 60 miles east of here. It arrived inrStockton after a trip from Los Angeles in February, 1979. Although authorities would not identify those arrested. a jailer at City Prison, where federal prisoners are kept. s aid that Philips was in custody. He declined to say if any charges l had been filed. Holdsworth said that Philips had been out of the country re· t cently but now was "aboard the (See YACHT, Page AZ,) Crorodile I '!'!':o~=.~ New i Guinea <AP) -Trame con· trollers at Port Moresby Intema· lion al Airport were forced to close down a major runway because of a sunbathing crocodile. An airport spokesman said t.o- 1 day that a runway inspection team found the four-foot-long reptilesunning itself quieUy in the FD.Bee~ v .. ucae••• .... • Fido had a real chase on his hands Wednesday out in the bluffs area by Estancia High School in Costa Mesa when he took off after a small model of a dunebuggy that is operated by radio remote control. Actually, Fido likes to play tag with the bug rather than exterminate it. Bluffs a rea is a favorite spot for remote control model en- thusiasts. Mesan Hit By Intruder In Robbery Charges Leool,ed In Mesa Slaying Bergeson ... Eyes Ballot For Tax Bill A Costa Mesa man, who while dressing thought he heard bis dog push open the front door and went to investigate, is recovering today after being clubbed un· conscious by a bottle·swinging intruder. Nothing was taken from the westside residence of Daniel J. Tully, 30, who lives on Canyon Drive overlooking the Santa Ana River, but police are listing the case as one of residential armed robbery. _ Tully told officers he was at· tacked in his home about 7 :30 a .m. Tuesday by his mystery as- sailant, who shattered a 28· ounce "soft drink bottle against the aide of his head. The victim called police about eight hours later after he came to in his bed, investigators said. Investigators found the shat· tered shards of the botUe and a Murder charges were to be formally filed t.oday against a Costa Mesan once expected to die himself, from firing a bullet into his brain after his girlfriend was fatally shot on Friday, June 13 at their home. A criminal complaint charg· ing Jay Carliss Easer, 31, with the 1Jlaying of Rebecca Ann Crosswhite, 26, was issued by the Orange County District Attorney's Office this week. Eager, who at one time was no expected to survive bis own sqiall-caliber bullet wound in the bead, bas since been transferred from UC Irvine Medical Center. He bas been under treatment at the Long Beacb Veterans Ad· ~inistration Hospital, but was moved to Orange County Jail to a.wait the murder arraipment.. the brain injury suffered three months ago in bis suicide attempt. He said it is probable that after Eager is arraigned in Harbor Judicial District Court that a psycbiatriat will be ap- pointed to evaluate him. lf it la determined that he is competent to stand trial, a pre~ liminary bearing will be set to hear further evidence in the case. Eager is accused by police of shoot~ng Mrs. Crouwbite iD the head and chest after she broke off their relatiomhip and told him to move out of the home she shared at M5 Victoria St .• with her two children. Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson, R-Newport Beach, an- nounced t.oday·sbe will-try to get a tax-indexing initiative placed on the June 1982 s tatewide ballot. She. said she would need 346,000 signatures to place it on the ballot. Mrs. Bergesoo's tax-indexing bi 11 , w hi ct\' w o u·l d h ave permanently prevented Califor· nians from getting pu.sbed into hi&ber tax brackets by cosl:<>f· living wage hikes, was vetoed by Gov . Jerry Brown. Mrs. Ber1eson failed to get her legislative colleagues to over- ride the veto. An aide to the as- semblywoman said Mrs. Bergeson will reintroduce similar legislation in January. Terminal Crowding Feared Now that Frontier Airlines and Western Airlines have won rights to serve Orange County's John Wayne Airport, the press. ing question is where to locate them. S pace within the airport terminal, opened in 1967, is v1 rtually nonex is t ent. The terminal was designed to handle 500.000 passengers annually. It handled 2.6 million travelers last year. Despite the critical over· c rowding, &haring of ticket counter space between the new entrants and the two incumbent Jet air carriers. Air California and Hughes Airwest. is among several options under study by county officials and the airlines .. to eflect a transition. "I don't see bow that cou.ld happeo. We are not sardines," commented one airline industry representative, pointing out that the terminal already ls Jammed wa lHo-wall during the peak morning and evening traveling periods. Another option -one that seems to have more favor -is installat.ioa or temporary build- ings adjacent to the tenninaJ in which Frontier and Wester• could set·up shop. Also under eonsideratioo is an arrangement whereby Frontier and Western would contract with Air Calilomia and Hughes Airwest to provide ticketing and baggage handling services. --u ·s very common. w·e do it with East.em Airlines on our Los Angeles· Minneapolis-National Airport (Washington. D.C.) route, said Glenn Bozarth, a Western spokesman. A transition plan is to be con- sidered by the Orange County Board of Supervisors Oct. 14. In actiQn Wednesday, the board granted Frontier and Western two daily ntghts each. Air California will remain the busiest carrier at the airport with 25 daily flights; Airwest will be second with 12. In sum, there will continue to be an average of 41 daily de· partures from the airport in <See flAGlfl'S, Page AZ> * * * , mjddleoftber:unwayWedn~y. kitchen paring knife with which . The crocodile, angry at being the intruder apparently bad ' daaturbed, left the runway. eluded armed himself. I capture and apparenUy returned They called Costa Mesa. Fire -t to a nearby.ueek.-- --Departmeat-paramedica to treat ,The nmw~ was reopened after the daaed and bloodied Tully at •minutes. hia home. Tully was then tranaferred to Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach for further ex· aminatim. Costa Men-detectlve Sgt. Sam Cordeiro said that Ea1er bas 1radually been improvina from Suit Diamiued OJIAHA,_N.eb~ (AP.) -A federal Judie bas dismissed a suit filed by O,lala Sioux Indiana teekinc to block the feder~ eov· ernment from pa)'inl more than S117 million to niDe Sioux tribel for South Dakota 'a Black Hilla. Tjle youn1sters were in another room watching televiaion when their mother and Eqer were shot, just as their srandfatber arrived from Riverside to pick up the children for the weekmd . Prudence, 10, and Louis, 5, have linee been taken into the grandparents• home to be raiHd. Their mOdiei was pronoaneed dead at the scene and Eqer wavered from poor to critical conclltioa for weeks before his condition stabilised and be began to recover. Airport Studies Procedural Plans Coast Weat•er Sunny Friday afternoon alter cl-.rtaa of Tbursday Dlabt and Friday momln1 cloudiDeu. Lows toni&ht • at tbe beaches and 65 inland. Hltba Friday near 70toD. · INSl•BTe•~W fk ltOftu -ad DoU11 PUol Sporl1torftcr Jolart ,_.,.., -en m 'rGmJIG for =' ......,, ... lmaed ,,,,,.,, S.. PQft Bl. llMlex .............. ... u.... Cl ...... -.................. .. .,......._a...._ a••• LM...,. M ..._..._ M ........ ., ............... M c...... Al 0r .... c.., "" a....... Clt>tt P...w c:..... ........ .,,ca e....... .. '""' , .. ~---"" --~ .. ........ ....., T ........ ate ...... ........ ........... . ..... ........ Ct .. ....._ M ..... a ......... M - War Vet George Di,es Muoalc funeral services are scheduled Friday for Costa Meaan Corvet W. George, a U.S. Army veteran of World War 11 South Paclllc combat and one- time chauffeur to Gen. Doul1u MacArthur. Tbe much-decorated aoldler wbo wu ctilcbaraed in 1M5 u a tecbnlcal aerseant succumbed TueldaJ durtarlung 1ur1ery at Hoa1 Memorial Hospital in Newpor1 Beach, according to family memben. He wa&,.81. Rites for Mr. Geor1e win be at • 11 a.m. at the Waverly Cbu:rcb at Fairhaven Memorial Park In t • Santa Ana, with the Lynwood Masonic Lodge F le A.M. of- ficiating. Interment will follow. J At the time of bit deatb, Mr. Georp, an A.rkanau native, bad been a welder for 35 yean for Standard OU Co. He waa bonored aa penonal cbau.ffeur to Gen. MacArthur on the Philippine island of llin· danao, and durtq MacArthur's inspection of the captured bland, llr. Geor1e also served as staff car driver to Oen . Robert Eicbelberler. A riflenuui"With the 34th Inf an.· try ~1iment, 24th Infantry Division, Mr. George fought at Guadalcanal, was inyolved in the invasion of the Japanese· held island fortreu or Cor· r•1idor and won two Bronze Stan IDd the Bronl9 Service Ar· rowbud for tbe iDvUJon. He allO won a number of other decorations lncl1llltnl the Pbillp· pine Uberatioa Medal. Durln1 later years, Mr. Geor1e waa active in the MUOldc LoQe and American t.eliGD PWt an. e. .. auntftd by ht. wife Barbara. of tbe bome la Colla M•a; 1GG1 Jim, of Cotta llesa; Dwayne, ot Manhattan Beach and Dwl1ht, of Cerritos. SurvtYOl'I a1ao include a sister, Mrs. Jewel Slmma, of Visalia, and seven gandchildren. Funeral arran1ementa are '8\· der direction of Balta Ber1eron· Smith• Tuthill Weatclitl Chapel Mortuary, Colt.a llesa. ~ Followlag areprlncipai actions taken by tbe Orange County Board of SuperviJon to comply with a federal 1overnment nJling that John Wayne Airport be opened to additional air carriers. The bom'don Wednesday: -Granted Frontier Airlines of Denver and Western Airf1Des of Lot Aqelea two dally Rilbta each. Air CaUtornia and Ruebes Airwest, the two carriers now aerviq the airport, will reliJJ. qulab two daily nights each. A limit ~ 41 dally departures from the airport will remain in effect. -Directed Morry Cable, . airport muqer, to report Oct. 14 OD bOw the transition from two to four Jet air carriers will be ac· · compliablcl. -Approved the biriq of a COD· aultaat to dnelop an alr carrier acceu plm that will IO lDto effect after April 1, 1111. -Invited representatives of the airline industry. the Federal Aviation Administration and other affected parties to submit comments on the existtng "perimeter rule" that says no camw may set"Ve a destination \ • ·. more than 500 miles from the airport. Tbe rule is designed to keep the airport as a "short haul" facility. -Directed Cable to begin negotiations that would open ~ airport to additional commute' airlines. Golden West ia the oai, commuter carrier now baaed at the airport. Seven others have,. quested entry. Tbey are .L)'m Jones, Air Bahia, Golden Car· riage, Desert Pacific, Sun Air, Cal Sierra and Imperial -Called for a review of feea • now charged commercial alrlinee · that serve the airport. The airlines are cbar«ed rent for ute of the airport term.inal and are aa· seaaedlandiJll fees. Police on Tour J KUALA LUM.PUR. Mal~la (AP) -Twenty-three memben of the I.Ge Aqelea lnternatlooal Police Association today vialted the royal Malaysian police bead· quarters and the police train.lq center here. The goup t. OD a studY·tour ol eevwal countries. I .-• ' ~Vfil'LOT " ' ~~-JllST BREAK.INC t..ait. *'"" fT'Offt IOdoM•• wrW Gad........,_..~. u. Offers 'Ilree New Proposals in Midecat BOSTON lAP> Th• Un,ited Stale& bas ofCcr~-d thrtt new C()mproml~~ J>l'U'JX"'•h lo Kl) pt and t1u.-1 a$• ba 'IS Cor tt:Jum • ·\na t \kit on Plile~lm1lln 1urtonom> for the Wct1t Bank and Guo. the l\ot\toa GI~ rt•portt>d today. The oc",.papt-r nld the propoNb *e~ m • draft ngree mt.oat a..kfft to C•lro and J~nas&Jem by spttlaJ prt>~'lldentlal cm \'oy Sol Uoowtu n a s ucrf!Ufu.l effort to acuaUca Roln• aaa.1n 'JlH' Olo~·. quotlnjt umdrnt1t1ed 0HIC"11tls . 11a1d lht1 c-om promise ck•al!. with tht" 11-. Ut'!t of land. ~stt•r urtd IMwmnkmi: t1ulhOMl\ of ii pn)IJOS~"tl rnle:§ttnum Sftlf Govt"rnmg Authont) for ,818 w.d Ow W~t BMnk \:tut thf' draft OOe5 not offer new td iu. 00 hr~b IM'<'Un t) or ,..ht'~r Ar t-. bnn11 ln f.ut Jcrusalt'm may' ""'Ote for t•andldllth for~ nuth<ln\) tfw oe" !ipaJ)tr Hid PMtt-r ~· ....... # ."' .. ( p tty TM Auoria~ PttU The powt•r struggl\" betw~n lran .) president and rarua . men\ got M<ter. promising furtht'r delars m .acUon on t• h~t of problt'ms mrludlng tht' ~ US h<.,._tage~ pending their Jl:lth da' 1n NPll\ 1t) t tltfo) · Tht• Purh~11nl.'11t. or \tnJhl\ gun• f'nmt' Mrnlbtt•r Mohcim mad Ah RdJJt j~ m l'rwhelnung vote of conf1dt:ne~ Wt!t1ilc!'>dl.I} after he .ltta<'kf'd f'rui.tdt'nl Abolhassan Bani Sadr for the second ume Uus ~t't>k for refll!.tng i.even of the pnme m1n1i.tt r's 21 nornwees for tus Ci.b1net. The vote was 169-14 with 10 abstentions ll emphasiied once again the hardltnc lslam1c Republ1can Party's solid control of the leJ:1slatun· Bl.-0t-fwn f ·au .. 18 ff"" PITTSl''l ELO. Mass . <AP > A set of bleachers in lhe Crosby Junior High School symnasium ~ollapsed today, 1tnd authorities said ut least 18 students were lnJured. School offlr1als said most of the students were taken out of the bu.ilding on stretchers with leg and hip injuries. J ohn Krieger. assistant superinlendent of schools, said the gymnasium was being renovated and the students· had been seated on bleachers that had ~n moved away from their normal position against a wall. Blmd IA.lid 10 Pfpt-Bt,.,.,, SACRAMENTO <AP) -The FBI has conclude;d that ,an. ex· plosaon m the baggage compartment of a United. Atrhnes Jetliner shortly after it landed was caused by a PIJ;>f!. bomb shipped from Seattle to a Sacramento company, an airline of· lidal says. Two JX>rSOns were m1ured Tuesday when the bomb exploded five nunules after the plane. on a fught from Seattle and Portland. landed at Sacramento Metropolitan Airport. Pirfw•• Conf ron• Reagan BUFF'ALO. N.Y. <A P > --Ronald Reagan, confronted by un· ion pickets r h:mhng "We want Carter." campaigned for blue collar vote:s in upstate New York today and critkiied President Carter's record on unemployment and inflation. More than 150 chanting. si~n·carrying demonstrators were waltln1t for th<' GOP nominee when he arrived at a restaurant outside Buffalo for a breakfast meeting w1th Thomas Gleason. president of the lnternationaJ Longshoremen ·s Association. and 1<I other local labor leaders. Reagan looked their way as he arrived and smiled and waved at them as he left, stopping long enough to deny he was a nti-union Family Hosta~ • -Gunman Captured After HB Shootom By PIOl •• NEIDER MAN 0. -~IV Pl\« StMI 1\ hostage-robbery drama that hegan when two men held a II unlington Beach coin sho1> owner's family al gulfl>Oint in an attempt to rob the man's store late Wednesd ay ended ln a mid· night shootout betwe~n poh ce and one sURpect in front of tht! ,•1cllm's home. A bout t2 s hots were ex· <·hanged berore the gunman lhrcw his empty revolver into th~ street and surrendered. poli ce s&Jd. Most of the gunflre struck the .:iutomobiles used as cover by police and the' suspect. and no one was tnJUred m the hail of bullets. police said. The suspect. Lawrence. Rradley Bennetto. 33. 'of La Mesa. Calif . was jailed on sus- picion of attempted murder, rob- bery. kidnapping and burglary. His arcomplice Ocd when the <'Om store owner crashed his car while being forced to drive to his business. The second s uspect re- mains at lar~c. police said. Huntington Beach police Sgt. Luis Ochoa recounted the chain of events as follows: Bennelto and his accomplice ORANG£ COMT c DAILY PILOT broke into the north lluntington Reach home of cotn store owner Robert Scott. 34. sometime Wed· nesday while Scott. his wife Maxme. 29. an.d th.eir daughter· Melissa. J. were away. Wh en the family returned. they were confronted by the two suspects. each armed with a handgun. liennetto kept a gun on Scott's wife and daughter . while his ac· compUce forced Scott to drive to his com shop. which the men ap· parent!} plaMed to rob. On the way to the store~ Scott grabbed for the suspecl's gun, struggled with the man.crashed his car near the mters~tion of Beac h Boulevard ~nd Hell Avenue. When the suspect Oed. Scott. called police. Officeni 1evacuated nearby residents. s urrounded the Scott home and summoned a SWAT team. However. before the SWAT of· f1cers arrived, Bennetto al· tempted to slip out of the house a lone undetected . Officer s spotted him behind a car in the driveway and ordered him to surrender. Bennetto responded by open· \ng fire on officers Gary Ch~· tia n s on . 26 . a nd T am Christensen. 32. The two officers positioned behind a parked car across the street, returned the fi re. After emptying his gun, the suspect surrendered lo police. FUGHTS .•. kHPlnt _...a UmJt .. tabUabed to control &be tlfed ol Jet DOlte on aetrb)' ,.ldeotlaJ areu. Bozarth Wei W•tern 1ntmdl to Introduce DOa·tlop service from Or1.1n1e ounty lt> Salt Lake City u early QS Oct. 26. Th~ 1urUn~ wHl op~ra\e two Ctltthll'I t~r day on thut route , he t.ald l\ob Sch~lman . a Frontier apoketman, aald '* dect~klo on wht'n the airlint-would becin 1.irvlc. bt!twt!t'n Oranae C-Ounty 111 l,11~ V\·~.iis <with 1.1 contlnua. two fllW\t lo IX>nvt.•r > has not yet hl•tm mudC! However, he swd the airllot-pl14ns lo begin ist-rvice us soon 8i ~Sible Both Ai r Cal1forn la and llughl"S A\rwegt fly from Orange ('1>uoty \o t.as Vegas and A1rw~l h::b 01 conbnuatioo rhg.ht to Denver Asked what effect Frontier's t>ntry into those routes may h ave. Schulman s aid. "of t'oun.~·. thl're are discounts now. I wouldn't be surprised if you see even more of them " Representat1 ves of both Air Cahfomia and Hughes Airwest said thl'ir offmals have not yet decided which flights they wiU drop lo make way for Frontier jlld Wl's tem Front i e r and West ern spok~smen said they were "ex- C'itcd" about the prospect of serving the lucrative Orange County market. That excitement was not shared by ranking o fficials of Air California and Airwest.. Robert. Clifford, president ot the Newport Beach-based Air California, said he felt like a man who bas watched his house being "given away room by room to otbe~ who didn't invest in Orange County.'' f'l"Olft P~ A I YACHT .•. s hip." Holdsworth was shocked when told of the seizure or the vessel. Both the vessels. a 100-foot cargo ship and the Potomac. the 165 ·fOOt former presidential yacht were.docked at Pier 26 in the heart of San Francisco's downtown waterl .. nl. Both were draped with ban· ners that said ''The Crippled Children's Society of America-." "One of the vessels was FDR's yacht." a federa l agent told 1:'he Associated Press. "I'm looking at a business-type card seized rrom the yacht which says, 'This certlrles that blank person bas visited the presidential yacht. the PotomaC".'" Thert' a lso were pape~ on board relating the hi story of the 'acht. the agent said Dog Snacks As Burglar ·Steals Away A burglar who pacified his· victims' pet watchdog with a pork chop from the refrigerator ransacked a Costa Mesa veterinarian's home Wednes· day. making off with $6,000 in jewelry and casb. The swift noon-hour bruk-in at the Mesa Verde area home of Dr. and l'tlrs.-F,Award L. Roberts was discoveTed by lrrs.. ~te Roberts when she returned from marketing. During her brief absence. police saJd, the Intruders pried open and wrecked two doors try· ine t.o gain entry. then finally shattered a rear window to get into the house. Once inside, they quieted t.he dog with its succulent snack and loaded up a wide variety of jewelry, much of It HK gold items, some set with diamonds, plus a ssorted charms a nd br acelet!. Police said the burglar or burglars ala<> ned wit.b a Kru&· gerand gold coin valued at. $800 In add.lUon to $1 ,000 in cash. Neighbon t.old police who can· v assed t.he area t.hey nett.her saw nor heard anything suspicious during Mrs. Roberts' absence, and that a pool-cleaning service working at the home earlier was already gone. ,,,... °'~ c.on• °'"' p.... *''"' -"tt(Pt t\. (t~O.fteO ''-~ Ptn-.. •• PvOf•lofWO o-. tf'l9 0.A-C.0.>l PVCJl••l•U'9 C-H~• ~, ... .Otlf!Oftt .,. PwOft""'° Motlid•• '"'°"'" ,.,., tor (O\t• ,.,......._ Ntwoor1 &He~ HMt'lt~ a •• , .. ,.. • .,,.. ••• " v ...... ,,..,,,... l •tv"• &til<" !.tot.Ah CM\t A \tf'llO .. .,....~. f'ldthDf'I I\ -·-~ ........ --.... , ... __ &'Nbft\ft1nQ ~_,t 1\ .tit llO "'-'" I•~ \tr"'1 .• P 0 IM• IMO <:oll• ,....,..._ (•otl<W,.• mt. Plans to Wed ·~•t1C•••11 [dlfftt , ... _ ... ........,. ... Men•q1nq fOftot O..rlM" '--' A01\t•nt MlfMO•"O Con°' Coile MeH omce l)0Wt't 8•¥4!Mr~t ~thf'Q AOdu\\ P 0 9o• 1\60 .,._,. RFICs Son Engaged WASHINGTON CAP > -Michael KeMedy, 23, son oftbe late Sen. Robert F . Kennedy, and Vict.orta Gifford, dau1hter of . former professional football player Frank Gifford, will be mar· rled tn March, lt. was revealed today. Reoorts of the en.caiement were confirmed by the waahin.rutn office of $en. Edward M. Kennedy, D·Ma11.1 Mtcbaelii-iincle. A apok•woman saJd a formal anDOW1cement probably would be mede lat.er. · She saJd the couplt met wbm Miu Glfford, 22, worked u an lntem in Edward Keooedy's oft\ce several years aao. They WW be married ln NeW York Clty. Michael Kennedy worb In Boet.on for Utopian Whitt Water Ex.DedlUonl, an or1anlaaUOQ which be formed witll a friend to leadul>&oraUonaofrlveralnSouthAmertca .. Gltto111 was a t\alfback fort.he New York Gianta of the Na· tlonal F~ball Lea1ue and ii a sports broadcaster on televitloa and radio. StalJfJlag Seu,,....a• Newp()r1 lk•:wh pol\1·•· hu v•· 11·l1•11r,1•rl t hNW phot~ or two Jluntlnitt.on Bc•rwh I 1•f'f1 llfl.•·r I\ 11rr•-t11N1 Monday in ronn N' tum with tht• .Jurw •1l.1l1h111~ ,,f a %·, v1·.11 111tl dia11H1·111 T h(•y an: llcm (;h·m1 ~twr :111l ll••fl 1 nn•l l>nv1r l J'aul OwNt Both 19 y<·or i1ld" w1·1 •· ,,, 11116!11rd ·r 11•·r.•l.1 y 1111 :u11\oult with mt<•nl to ('r1t1H11tl rnurrlrr dHH 5!•'1; l't>llr1• a l11•5(t• t h1· chauffeur wa~ .,1:1l1hNl lri Ow twnr-t 1mrl tilr. :ar.~:1lhint r. poured he •r ov•·r 1t1i. ht·IHI on•I luuattwd A lt11fll orr•~I lft cxpcct<-<I Supermark.et Tiff Ends With Arrest A Costa Mesa free-lance photographer accused.or. attack· ing an off -duty California Highway Patrol officer with a grocery shopping cart after his auto-bandlln~ was criticized Wlll sooo have his day in court. Dennis J . Gasper . 33. of 3000 Ceylon Drive, ls free on $250 bail pending arraignment on a charge of assault and battery ste mming from the Monday episode. He was subdued and arrested in handcuffs at Albertson's Market. 2701 Harbor Blvd .. by Officer Michael P. Lussier, 28. o f Santa Fe Springs. who claimed he was rammed with a cart and slugged. The lawman said Gasper was speeding in hjs car in the lot out- side and he reprimanded him. s m acking the motorist's auto windshield with his hand after nearly being run over. rie alleged Gasper sped off, parked and approached htm tn· s ide the store . demanded to know if be was the fellow in the green Ford sedan and then as- s aulted him. Lussier told police he flashed his CHP badge at Gasper dunng the rowdy motoring incident out· side as evidence of rus authority to suggest he operate the vetucle more safely. . He said evidently the photo · grapber who did somewhat of a double take after exposing himself to worse trouble inside the market failed to see his CHP credentials the first time. County Arts Allianre Gets Green I .ight By GLENN SCOT!' ()I , .. Daill ~llet $ut1 "Artistically. nobody even knows we exist.·· says arctutect Ron Yeo. pr~ident of the non· profi t Orange County Arb Al- liance But things may be chanttin~ for Orange County. We<inesday. the county Board of Supervisors unanimously named the arts al· liance as the lead agency in forming a count9-wide cul tural arts plan. The alliance wi ll use a $12.000 st.ate grant to prepare the plan. which Yeo said should become a master plan for various arts groups to unify into a solid base to attract future funding. Actually. the stale grant plays a minor role in the alliance's Jong-range plan. The m aster pl an figures to cost from $40.000 to SS0.000 to complete. Yeo said, and it. will be.designed t.o-appeal to other fund1ng sources as well as the state. Yeo said alh a nce members ha\•e been working for years on :.ittracllilg such sources as the East Coast 's Business Commit· tee for the Arts He !>a1d Fluor Corp bas taken an interest in establishing an Orange County \'t:rs 1on. As other groups dedicate money for the arts. the local art o r ganizations need s uch a master plan to present a fair way to divide the funds. Yeo added. As it st.ands today. Yeo saJd, two·thirds of the money dis· tributed in the st ate ends up either in Los Angeles or San Francisco, leaving lesser known yet deserving art associations lo. fight for the scraps. Yeo said t he s l ate's en- couragement for master plans shows an interest in equalizing disparate funding. Up to $500.000 in matehing -grants wl n be available from the s tate this fis- cal year. 2 Parks OnUst For Work Stale Director of Parks and Recreation Pete Dangermond, Jr. said today that Crystal Cove and Huntington Beach St ate parks would be among the first to be improvt'd if voters pass Proposition t on Nov. 4. The proposition . called the Cuhfonua l'a,rklands Act. would raise ~ million through the 1rnle of general obligation bonds. T hc money would finance new devt>lopmcnt and rehabilitation of ('X ISltnl( l):lt'kS. Uan.:('rmond. who took over th1• IJ>p 1wrks JOb an June. SaJd without p;1~~a~1· of the proposi- t111n ttw ~.taw will have only $35 n) tlllho l'> l'J}(!nd 111· r..11111 •I h:tMI ., h1•1•n decide<t wh11 h I'•" k .. would ~till be im 111 •1 v1•1f for 1ncn·a:.crl recrea 111111.1 I u.,,. hut hi· otJtl1·d, "It ·~ r.111 ,, l•;I ••I mon •y when you tt1111k •• 1,.1ul th•· wh11le stale " U u11.,1•1 rntind :.pok•• today an .111 111f<1rr11 ;,I n1·w., ronf1•renc·e .1ft1•r h•· 1111'1 w1lh (·•1unty 11ark:s .1n1I r •·1·r .. :il11;n IPad1·r s in .l\nah••tm lie• w;,, HI Orungl.! C-111mt y t11 111111 I ht• :.t att•''\ park:. <1n<I n :cri·alwn comm1!'>11ioo. whtt•h I:. tounngstate be:ach~. · l>ungcr mond :.aid the state <foe'\ not h<1vc definite plans yet for Crystal Cove. the coastal :.helf between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach that was purchased less than a year ago for $32 m1lhon He did say however, that be a:.ked state par ks planners to find an appropnate spot in the park to keep horses. Horses CW'· renllv are boarded near the beach. but he said that area probably w1U be needec\(or public US<'. A pub l i c bear-1ng ~ scheduled tonight from 7 to 9:30 at El Morro School north or La~una Bt;-at·h to a llo~ n:s1dent.s a chance to 5uggt.~t use:. for the µ<trk . l\nolher hcann~ will be held al th('"l>Chool Crom 9 to 11 :30 a .m. Saturday. Tht: Huntington Beach de· velopment would rehabilitatt· existing recreational facilities. Dangermond said. No exact amount has been set for the work pending the election. Da n~ermond also said be s trongly supports Sen. Alan Cranston's bill to acquire un· developed land around Laguna Beach for a proposed greeobelL He said that federal purchase com bi.ned with Crystal Cove and land proposed lo be dedicated by the Irvine Co.. when viewed together. would be "one of the finest resources for serving peo· pie that I've ever sei!n." Dangermond said Propooition l 1:. c rucial to Californians becawie parks are being used as never before. I le said usage is increasing by 2 million people a year as residents stay closer lo home because of gasoline prices. PILDT JllEWS JOBS MA.RKEI'. Today's Daily Pilot views job opportunities and employment trends along the Orange Coast: Look for .. Jobs," a spec1aJ s uµplement to today's classified s-cct1on W1th stories and piCtures fOCUSIJlg on jobs. 73Jell <llfa/JeJ CJJewf;oAI 35 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH, CALI FORNI A 92660 TELEPHONE (71~) 644-2.-CU • . t CALIFORNIA CWl v Al.OT AS. Texle C!eatrel BrownSiwts Waste Bilh Terminal OK'd $125 Million lAX Facility Due SACRAll ENT() <AP) -Gov Edmund Brown Jr. bu atlJK,'d a senes of bills U:i.at be l a)!i •~part of the "boldest" tou c waste-•lrot pro1ram in thtHUon. But a group headed by oot of Brown~• poll\Jcal alJlea. Tom Haydt-n. said lht pro11ra m ~s noc 10 rar enc>uah. a ~t•ttment lbe Democraoc r ovem or seemed to aa~ w1lh "For the futurt1. tht"re Is mort' to Ito." Brown said at a M •11 conft rt nte W~tey "We should be s pe nd ng m onE>y c l ~•n 1n a up ex 1s tlnte dumps • . We ha vt' to df'\ t>lop a ltt'rnativt' technolog\es tor Nean1ng up and r~dt.ng then wastes " •• •••r AtlDe«'•lr I.Wit IWlf LOS ANGELES (AP> -Despite a wa rnmg fro m the U.S. Customs Service, the Los Angeles Airport Commission has approved a new ln- tem ationaJ Terminal at a cost of $125 million. The new terminal. to be completed early in 1984, is designed to handle the overflow Crom Los Angeles In· t e r nat1onal Airports ' cramped Satellite Two. But Harlan R. Hively. acting re- gional commissioner or the Customs Ser vice. said architects miscalcuJat· ed and claimed that the terminal's c us toms and immigr ation check- points will be jammed the day the facility opens. SAN FRANCISCO (.~P) A prostitutes· ~d vocate who says s he 's all for sex fo r &ale but not in her neiahborhood lost her batt.e Wednesdav "BASED ON OUR projections. this facility will be saturated by the time -it becomes operational.'· Hi•ely said. to cl~e dowi a. ··s1eaiy" c.."'7' ~Tr her hom t> ( J nude model theater near J I /"A .I CJ The c11)''s Boa rd of --------Permit Ap,ea ls refused. on a 4 O vcte. M art o St James ' request to llft t he adult-theaer permit for the Erotic Theater Boloraust Re111e•llle1 ed A major flaw in the airport plan. ll-e said. as the a ssumption by architects th.it 13 one-stop customs and 1mrrugration modules would be •"111',.,... .. able to h andle 175 int ernational "Well. I had figured al was m exercise an futility, but I shot m y best shot.' said Ms. St James. who says she ts no longer a prostitute. after the hearing. •••• Tlareat Delafl• PICIW Independent presidential candidate John Anderson places wreath on Holocaust memor ial bearing na mes of Nazi death camps during visil to Los Ange les Wednesday. Immediately to Anderson's left is his wife. Kiki. At left center is Mrs . Esther Cohen, chairman of the Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies. At center is Rabbi Mar vin Hier. dean of the center. SAN FRANCISCO <AP > -Bon b squads and an explosive-sniffing dog faded to ferret out any explosives aboard an Eastern A1 rlnes Jet after a telephone threat. and the plane tocl orr without in-cident early today. Flight 14, from San Francist0 International Airport to Atlanta and Charlotte N.C .. was de- layed almost three hours by the ttreat. the second known in two days at the a irport. 'Loaded' Destroyer Docks in long Beach /fleziraa Fbhiag Boat . .n.:ed SAN DIEGO <AP) -The \'.S. Coast Guard seized a Mexican fishing boat 1 mile off shore Wednesday for violating a 20-mile limit. At nightfall, the 75-foot vessel with a crew of 11 was towed into San Diego Harbor. A spokesman for the Coast (tJard identified it a s t he Propemex, an Ensena:la-based vessel owned by Productos P esqueros dcxicano. a com- pany operated by the Meximo government. a\ board were 6S tons of anchovies LONG BEACH (AP) -A Long Be ach newspaper reported a Navy dest royer loaded with ammunit ion possibly including nuclear warheads -is undergoing emergency repair at Long Beach Na_val Shipyard. Gil Bond. director of industrial re- la tions at the shipyard said Wednes- day s trict safety preca utions bad been ordered. A Navy spokesman s aid the Navy's Car Pl-Ott Baff ,...._ policy in such matters would be lo ~-..._.,. neither confir m nor deny that the SAN DIEGO <AP > -A car dunged ocr the San ship carried nuclear weapons. Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge eaJy today, the fi rst THE SPOKESMAN , Lt. Cmdr. s uch accident since the bridgewas built in 1969. Ma rk Baker said he had not been >n· a uthorities said. formed of any emergency situation Hours later, divers could fit:! only a headlight at Long Beach. a nd piece of chrome. Jnvestigabrs were uncertain The ne ws pa per s aid a specia l how many people were in lbe ca. permit was required for the vessel - The car was clocked leavin: Coronado for San the USS John Young -to enter the Diego al an estimated 80 mph vheo it s ideswiped shipyard because or a policy that no another car just after midnightand veered off the ships with amm unition be allowed in b ridge, plunging 150 feet, according to the the facility. California Highway Patrol. The ship was allowed in, it said . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ after it developed <i leak in its sonar dome as 1t headed for sea last Satur- day. THE DOME IS A device located unde r the bow that allows the ship to detect submar ines . "It was an emergency situation. So we received the proper approval from appropriate authorities." Bond s aid or the ship's arrival. "We im· mediately instituted safety precau- tions." "There is no nuclear leakage and nothing nuclear a bout the problem - an electronic problem." he said. The news paper s aid reports in· dicate that within hours after its de· parture the ship's commander de· tected leaks in the sonar dome, sent divers to investigate and when they returned with confirmation the ship rushed back lo Long Beach where it w as put immediately in drydock wit hout unloading ammunition or fuel. passengers an hour. "OUR· EXPERIENCE shows that 15-0 passengers a n hour. not 175. is more reasonable ... Hively added. But Airport General Manager Clif· ton Moore refuted the argument and said the planned customs stations wo uld be adequate as long as the Customs Service did not rlos(' down t'h('ck points m l wootn ertermmals The board 's unanimous vote to ap. prove schematic designs JOtntly pre- Egly Deadline For Busing Set Friday LOS ANGELES (AP) -The school board has unltl noon Friday to hand Superior Court Judge Paul Egly a list of 20 schools replacing those re- moved Crom the Jurist's mandatory busing mlcgration plan by the state Court of Appeal. The Callfom1a S:.ipremc Court up- held the lower court decision Wed- nesday. Thl• appell ate court removed the 20 junior high and elementary schoob fro m the busing progra m Aug. 4 on ~rounds tht' schools were a lready :-.ufric1ent ly desegregated . T he ruling left 20 non-integrat ed schools without bus pairings. ln a note to the board late Wednes- day. Egly srud he has made repeated requests for a list of 20 replacement schools and included a list or J3 sug- gested schools in Wednesday night's order. pared by L. Pe re ira Associates. Daniel Dworsky and Associates. Benito A. Sinclair and Associates and John Williams and Associates cleared the way ror architects to pro- ceed to the next design phase. PE REIRA DESCRIBED the proj. eel. whose price tag e arlier had been estimated at $90.3 million, as "an innovative. rour·story terminal. featuring an open, airy space frame design with floating roof.'• The termina l will be built at the west end of the World Way road system now circling through the a irport. 'IV Producer Suff~rs Injury At Racquetball BEVE RLY HILLS <AP ) -"Gong Show' and "$1.98 Beauty Show" pro- d ucer Chuck Barris was in a body cast after suffering a sprained back and cracked ribs in a racquetball g a me. a spokesman said Wednesday. Barris. 51, was home recuperating Wednesday after s pend ing six days a t Cedars·Sina1 Medical Center for the injury a week and a half ago dur- ing a r acquetball match with former football s ta r Ed Mar inaro, said Barris' spokesman. David Kramer. The cast cove rs his lower torso. Kra mer said. .. He ran head on into Ed Marinaro while playing racquetball at lhe.Cen· tur y City Health Club." said Kramer "Not too healthy. Ed we ighs a round 230 pounds." Marina ro . who ~as s ig ned to become a regular cast member of "Laverne & Shirley" but has not been working because of the actors' strike, suffered no injury. Building Ban Ends SONORA CAP> -TuolumneCountv s u pe r v iso rs e nded a IS-month m or ato rium on co mme rcia l, in- d ustrial a nd large subdiVJs ion de- ve lopment after approving a new general plan. The ban had been in ef- ~«l whi le a general plan was prepared in response lo state contentions that the Sierra Nevada mountain county's previous plan failed to comply with state law. SAYGOOD·BYE TO A GOOD·BUY. 112 OFF OUR lll11lODUCTOIY PROGRAM. This is your last chance to save 50% on Holiday Spa Health Clubs.two-week introductory program! Stop in now and enjoy a personalized exercise sampler pro- gram that best fits your needs. You'll also have complete use of all tacilities. And what facilities! Hot hydro-massage whirfpools, Finnish rock saunas, steam rooms, sun rooms and, at most clubs, indoor swimming and jogging. Progressive physical con- ditioning equipment like Dynamics~ Nautilus~ Paramount~ and Universal:'° And that's not all. SAVE ON Oii& _TOO. We also offer different membership programs, all at a discount. So once you start getting into shape, you can stay in shape. Take advantage of your best opportunity to give Holiday Spa a try. Call or stop by for a free tour. These specials are not avail- able at our Torrance or West Los Angeles locations. 4DAYS! Holiday Spa Healtll ClubstorMenand~ ' Or-..122 hit l(Mllft9 ....... ot 'btln Ave~ (7141 '31-2UI ............ the ........ ._ ..... ~--.. --....... ,...* c ................. . fllClllltle• fef -eM -ft 1 ~ ........ . •7'1 W.etma.tetw AM. at o...Mn W.et, 11141 ..... ~1 . ------__...._.., ---------_...._ ----...--...--,..,,. __ --- \ A8 C Tt""°'W.~ t1, ,., Robert N wetd/Publis~r T~s Keevlll Edftor Barbare Krelblch /Edltorlat Page Editor oranooeoas1oa11yP11ot Editorial Pane ~ ..................................... ~ .................................... ~ Housing Protest Overlooks Facts There's no doubt the lack of affordable houllnl la • coant.ywlde problem. eapedaUy for bualneuet and ln· dustliel whoH employees can't find reasonably priced placestollve. eo.ta MetJa •~ no ~xcepUon. So t's not au:rprialna to learn that the c~t)' ls coruudertn1 the poqlblUty of permit· ting increa.s~ density 1n some areu to ao"r hous1n1 cost.ti 11M' target area seems to be the west aide of town. And homeowners in that area are ready to fight The weft side. they oootmd. already containt37 ~tttntoHhe apart.nenta in the city and further lncreues in density tould lower the valueoCt.heirhome The unfortunate fart LS thatthe westside ls about the On· ly r emainlng area m Costa Meso wher~ th re IS sllll enough vacant Jand. or pote:ntJally removable older prop· erties to permll upart ment development We$\ side homeowners' tomplaints that there's no talk or putting affordable bouslnt in anas hke M~a Verde and College Park hardly make sense. The east side ts almost tot a Uy developed wtth man)' relall\lel.)' newer struct ur~. ll 's simply not a financially feasible site for more apart· men ts. A homeowner spokesman's ref~rence to "cheap hous· lng for cheap people" smacks of elitis~. Peop~e who live in lower cost hoUsing are not necessanly socaal outc~_ts. Many successful citizens started out as new, yoWlg fa nu lies in "cheap" housing. The homeowners' concem is understandable. But they could help by insisting that the new housing be not only af. fordable but well planned and of acceptable quality. Roles are Roi~ The Co5ta Mesa City Council bent over backwards, even going against the advice of planning commissioners. when it decided to let metal fabricator Ali Roushan erect a nonconforming tower outside his Superior A venue shop. Rousban said the red metal tower was a work of art and would be used for prayer and meditation so the COW\· cil yielded to his impassioned pleas. But the permit was not without strings. The council attached several conditions and now it has told Ali he'll have to answer in court it he chooses to ignore the rules. Officials say he failed to obtain approval of the Build- ing Safety Division ; failed to provide promised trees and landscaping around the tower; and failed to submit a de· tailed landscaping and irrigation plan. Roushan counters that he has filed a landscaping plan but it doesn't include irrigation because he intends to plant roses and they have to be watered by hand. The city also is disturbed by the fact that the metal artist appears to be starting on additional structures - without city permission. There are those who think Ali's tower is a nice addi· lion to an otherwise rather drab area, but the fact re· mains the city cannot go around making indefinite excep· lions to its zoning and building laws . Who knows what the next artist will decide to erect, using Ali 's maneuver as precedent? Roushan knew the rules when he got the approval. He'd be well advised to go along with the rather modest ~onditions imposed by the city so the issue doesn't have to be pursued in·court. Help Available Summer is almost officially closed. but throughout the fall and winter it will still almost be business as usual for a special organization that has served the Orange Coast region well for 10 years. The Harbor Area Youth Employment Service <YES> which mates willing young workers with some of your too-tiresome or too-big jobs that need to be done is. in· deed, down·shifting somewhat for autumn. But even after , school begins many young people want and need a jo.b. Hours will now be l to 5 p.m. daily Monday through Friday if you would like to hire a youngster, one of those in a class that is occasionally economically handicapped. The young people registered with YES have a multitude of abilities, from general labor and part·time help for business firms to helping out with fancy dinner parties as servers, or on a KP crew. A call to 642-0474 could put you in touch with someone who could in time become a trusted helping hand around your household or business. Executive Director Carolyn Sweetland says now that YES has been around a decade, one stro~ testimonial to its effecl.iveness in the Costa Mesa·Newport Beach com· munity is evident. She says that quite often they receive calls from local men and women now in business life who sought and found jobs through YES as youngsters a few years ago themselves and now turn to the nonprofit agency for their part·time help. One might say it is their way of plowing a share of the intangible profits back into the volWlteer community job placement bureau. • Op1n1ons elCpressed In the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Bo>t 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd I Burglars ByL. M. BOYD Average burglar gets in and out of a house in three minutes. What's meant by average here is the thief between the ages or 14 and 22 who hits houses from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekdays. This character is probably into drugs of some sort, too. t Dear Gloomy Gus lf east.side Costa Mesa's myriad garage If lea ever got or· 1aaJzed they could rlvaJ lhe Fairaroundl swap meet. B.v: Because there are so many like him. he's statistically significant However, he is not as dreadfully damaging as another sort: The team burglar who backs up to the place with a van, smashes o pen the door with a crowbar, and wrecks every lovely thing he thinks un· worthy oC the take. It's dangerous to be near him, true. Ifs also dangerous to be him. He incites reprisal. Q . Where d id Generals Douglas MacArthur, Dwight Eisenhower and Omar Bradley rank in their West Point graduating classes? A. MacArthur. 1 or 93. Eisenhower, 61 of 168. Bradley, 44of168. Q. Greatest escape artist of all lime was Rarry Houdini, I suppose. Hi.a real name was Ehrich Weiss. Where'd be get the Houdini name? A. From a famous French magician named Houdin. ' Rowland Evans./ Robert Novak 'Flippy Mouth' Hurts Reagan WA l.TllAM, M ass. -Seit· .1nClicl t>d wounds have uo- d<-rrnlned l\onald Reagan's l bw ''rlne lead over Jimmy ('artt'r In the Inst 30 days In thls b lu t.· coll o r Demo c ratic ~tronghold, with signs or further deterlorat Ion A J 8 y t• 3 r o I d n u rs e a t Wultham llospltol 11ummed it up • Reagan kcc1>s openlnw hi m o u\h and putting his foot tn 1t H \''s s3 1d thin gs th e pu st few we\'ks thttt havl' hurt not only the U.S. but the whole world He hasn't thought things through " What makes that criticism especially damaging to Reagan 1s that this same voter. a r~· gistered independent. told us ~n our visit here just before the Democratic National Convention that she wanted ·'lo get rid of Carter." whom she backed in Mailbox 1976. She had decided to vote ror Reagan. "I've changed." ahe told us without noticeable en· thus hum. ARMED WITH a question· naire prepared by l>atrlck Cad· dell's Cambridge Survey Research. and aided by Mary Cappello and three ace Caddell Intervi ewers. we questioned 73 registered voters a nd found Reagan far down from our earlier visit to Precinct 7 · l . Our totals in actual votes. not percentages: Reagan 28 (down from 37); Carter 24 Cup from 12): John Anderson 12 (down from 22): don't know 5 (same> and "won't vote" 4 (up from 2>: In 1976. these voters went for Carter by just over 60 percent . only slightly less than Precinct 7·1. . Interviewed at their front doors in this pleasant communi· t y (average mean income $19 .500); o..ur voter s included many we talked to a month ago. Although Reagan retains a lead. defections were dramatic, rais· i n g ne w questions about Reagan's ability to hold infla· lion·plagued, blue .collar Democrats and independents es. sential to victory on Nov. 4. More attrition lies ahead un· less Reagan abruptly stops HY· ing foolish things. A middle-1ged housewife wbo still plans to vote for Reagan made that dear• when she told us that Reagan· •rs rlippy with his mouth and he changes his mind too much." A registered Democrat, she is wa vering. AT LEAST 10 or our 28 Reagin voters expressed some alann over Reagan's hip.shoothg state ments about China. Vi4t· na m and the Ku Klux Klan. Brt their criticisms were pallid con. pared to lhe glee or Carter am Anderson voters. ··He is too confused to k:no-v what direction he's going in ant he's always rescinding." said a 59.year-old vocational teacher •·Forget Reagan. His speechei are a lot of baloney," said a r& tired fire fi ghter. Both bad Carter. A Colby College senio1 supporting Anderson told us: '·Reagan mates one blunder ~ttr another. Now it's the Ku •1ux Klan." Carter has done little to help himself other than punching at Reagan's self·tnfllcted wO\Ulds a nd questioning his reliability. Carter's favorable rating re· mains low (34 percent) ·and with a single exception. he continues to lag far behind Reagan on dealing with the big economic and foreign policy issues tbat we asked about. Our voters favor Reagan over Carter on ability to handle lbe defense issue 9·to-1; the Soviets, J.to·3: the "high tax" issue. bet· ter than 2·t<>-l. Reagan's call for an immediate 10 percent tax cut was favored almost 3·l<>-1. THE REAGAN PROBLEM is not issues but shooting from the hip and the appearance of con- fusion over his pos itions. We asked whether Reagan's recent China altercation had made our voters "less confident" over Reagan's ability to handle tough for e ign ques tions. Among Reagan voters. six said they now felt "SQmewhat less confi. dent·'; among Carter and An· de rson partisans, the results were worse. Sixteen voters said his band.ling or the China dispute left them "much less confi. d e nt;" 12 s .id they felt ''somewhat less confident." Those concerns showed up in a n other a r ea of Rea·g an 's vulnerability, the perception as- siduously pressed by Carter that. Reagan's nuclear arms pro· posa ls could threaten nuclear war. Asked whether they agreed or d 1sa~reed th at electing Reagan pres ident would "in · C'rea se the chance of nuclear war," 26 voters (including our R e a ~an vote rs) s aid they agreed. By appear ing confused and ~ontradictory in some of the h in ~!> he has been saying, Reagan has been unable to get >Ul from under Carter's wholly anprovable charge. It ls still 1arly in the campaign. but voter 1crceptions that held such high 1rom1se for Reagan here just . .ne month ago appear to be noving toward Carter -not lecnuse of any new confidence i the president. for we found · nne, but because Reagan has leen actmg the fool. Pet Lovers Also Should Love Neighbors To the Editor: r would like to respond to the article in the Pilot. Aug. 13. con· cerning "Fat Cat." I sympathize in one respect with the owner or "Fat Cat" only because she has lost a pet for whom s he evident ly cared. However, I find it difficult lo un· derstand if she cared so much for her pet ~PY she would put him out· side at night, or day either. I DO NOT condone torture of any Living thing, but it should be brought to the attention or all animal lovers that a ll the world does not share their love. J, for one, would greatly appreciate it if my neighbors would keep their cats and dogs at home. They bring their fleas into my yard and use m v yard for their bathroom every day and night, which in turn, brings swarms of rues. For those or us who are not fond of cats and dogs, it is most un· 9leasant to have to clean up after some one else's pet. It is an in· vasion or my privacy and pre· mises when I can not walk in my own fenced backyard without having to watch where I step so l do not step in cat piles. The same goes rorthe front yard where peo- ple walking their dogs let them ~sethegrassfo:l"tbeirtoilet. Even though those who torture animals are terribly wrong, it is also terribly wrong (or people to have animals and turn them loose on their neighbors. MRS. B. Fl'...EMINS IAlftrHe \lele To the Editor: That's just great! As· sem blyman Mangers chose not to use Laetrile ror bis ill mother and at the same time be chose (by vot· log against a bill > ror all California cancer victims not to have the choice of whether to use Laetrile or not. labeplaytngGodforus? JUDYCRAJG To the Editor: Would some of your readers IUce to olay Santa Claus a liWe early thlt year? An or1an11aUon whose only 'aim la to u.1lat battered women and their cl\Udren, could surely UH some mooeY rtlht now I The Women's Tranallton1l Ltvln1 Center (WTLC>: Is Oraaae County's oldest and lartHl 1belter for abused •omen. Readers may have heard that a HUD grant was recently re· ceived by Lhe WTLC so that they will be able to move this fall to la rger quarters . The re. they will, eventua lly. temporarily house 75 yict1ms or domestic violence, up from the 30 they now accommodate. BUT EVEN without the pro- s pect or having to face a mortgage. just the day to day operational expenses have caused the WTLC to teeter on the brink of poverty! In an attempt to become self· supporting, rund·raisers to help the WTLC are in the works. But until they get rolLing on a con· tinuing basis, the drain for utility bills and maintenance repairs is, a nd will continue to be, overwhelming. Those who have learned or the relocation or the shelter have been generous in their offers or household goods. which the donors are storing until the move is completed. However. the immediate underlying need is for monetary donations. Please send tax·deductible contributions to the WTLC at P .0 . Box 6103, Orange. CA 92667. Our board of directors is being -l!nlal'g-ed from 15 to 35 members in order to govern the larger facility. Meo. and women who would like to serve in this capacity may call 992·1931 for in· formation. MARTHA ABELL He11l1• ftreat ) To the F.ditor: Each morning as I go lo work, whether at 7 a.m. or 9, I see many people walking their dogs ("letting their dogs unload" would be more accurate)' in a nearby Costa Mesa park. As I drive home I view with a shudder children playing on the grass in lho8e areaa. This has been going on for yean. Imagine the kind or son there is there! ANYONE "walking" a dog Quotes "We used to lhlnk we Uved on the edge of a volcano, now it feels as lf the volcano bas erupt· ed." -Nucy Gtllkl, a white farmer ln Zimbabwe describing Ille in her country since a gov· emment dominated by blacks look over. ( and not carrying a bag. tissue. spoon. or some kind of eqwp· ment for cleaning up should be fined . We would soon have enough funds for many needed items -possibly some good old foot policem'en, or maybe police on bicycles t o c ruise t he neighborhoods. get to know the people, etc. And we'd be correct ing a serious problem in a threat to health. KEN J OHNSON Ni.ronSoup To the Editor: Until I read the Aug. 27 story on Reagan and his China problem (" ·Playing Fools' /China Raps GOP Hopefuls">: l thought his position was like Nixon soup ; perfectly clear. Too bad the Chinesedon'tfind it so. As to Reagan's public state· ments, they come across as though drafted on his personal stationery-so thin it only has one side. • DICK LEWIS NotNewnt To the Editor: This refers to a Jack Anderson a rtjcJe publis h ed in your newspaper on Aug. 18. Anderson claims "Iran in· vasion plan reported" and goes on to describe what is obviously a classified subject and justifies his actions as news reporting and worse. that M implies he would be doing an injustice to readers if he failed to publish what he has secured from people sworn to secrecy in the military and government of our country. r register here that this is not news reporting but pure and simple undermining of the de· fe r1 se of this country b y publishing classified informa· tion, which, whether right or wrong, whether it should or should not become an actlbn of the nation's forces should re- main classified. News reporting does not include publishing classified information. however Anderson comes by It. IS IT NOT bad enough that someone sworn to keep secrets lets them out to someone who is in a position to influence and in a position to expose classified in· rormatlon, let. alone for cltiico <t don't know that he ls) Anderson to write. opinionote ond expose the classified plans of the na· tion? I rannot a~ree Lhat everything \<!thin government must be open md disclosed. There have lo be cass1f1ed subjects. documents. pans and co mmunication of t1o ughtsw and plans and they tavc to be kept from the prying,.. cics o( "reporters" who think l~ press has righls beyond rea- sin ... and simply for the rea- s>n that they are press. Some do rs. have to remain closed un· t1 the tame to announce appears u surfaces by its own action . . a nd then it is "news" and nn and should be published. l am embarrassed as a citium l'Y actions such as Anderson. not t~lded or delighted that he un· civered some plan. "Can youjusf - inagine what othe r nations nust think of our "security" W\en someone in government viii disclose things and someone rvt an government will print tlem and wave the banner to cnbarrass those who are in con· tel and trying lo handle things Ue best way they see fit? Can y1u imagine another country Oinking about telling a United Sutes government person one of tle ir secr ets that might be nutually beneficial if kept a s.cret . . and remembering tlat perhaps someone i11-our g1vemment is feeding someone Ike Anderson classified in· f(rmation? To me. an ordinary citizen. f> r m e r M a r i n e • for m e r enployee of the Atomic Energy Com mi ssion. former crypto· jf'aphic custodian . . classified i1 classified! WILLIAM S. THOMPSON DidlCA ... a l o the Editor: Well. felJow taxpayers. they did i\ to us again, our friendly gov. eWlor and Legislature. "You dm 't need Proposition 9" they sad, "You already have income ta: indexing and Proposition 4." Nov we in effect have neither._ P«manen( indexing was defeat· ed and Proposition 4 so mutilated tt\iitwillMVersetlimitaonstate s~dtng or return one dollar to th~laxpayer. ' NORMANY.SM1111 • Uttm from reodert are welcome. The Hght to ConMftH ltUtrl TI> /U ~or eliminate libel ii reMrofd. l.Atftr• of 300 wordl or ltu will bt gh>ftprefemtce. AU ldCna tftUd ill· cludt.~ attd ~ CldctNl.t but rwmes mot/ btwitlaMldon ~if ~fidmt '~'°" i1 apporlftf. POf t,Y will not be pubUIMd. ' \ WATER POLO I SOCCER U~I Water Polo Team Among the B~sd: c m BJIOBN88VANO ................ It'• beet\ a decade now alnce UC Irvine won Its NCAA waler polo champ6ouh.ip . and Coach Ed NewlaDd ~ U..t '1 '°"I enouch. "We won tbe t.lU• ln 19'10 and I t.hiU 10 yean t• juat about kine enoutb betWHG cbampioftshipa," aaya the UCJ coacb who I.a -ianlnl his 15th MUOll. Newiand haa 1ood reuon to ~ optlmb l.Jc With three rM·ahirta retumin1 after sUUna last season, Newland wUl bave oo I tban 13 vt-t.er•n~ on U:\11 ypr ·a squad TnJ)plna that bst aa two-tame Al l·Amtn can AU-West ~r Fmale? By CUaT SEEDEN °' .. Delt'I .... s.... The odds are against 1t, but the 1980 Soccer Bowl at Rf'K Stadium in Washington D.C. could pit two Southe rn California teams. Peter cam~ll. a Jun or. who wa• a flr'8t tearu all- PCAA ael tlon la. t year Campbell led lhl' team ln 111conna last season (ti 1oala> and he wu amply aupporttd by team matt>• John Var1eas (40>. Mike Evans <39 1, Tom Taylor (30) and One Ritchie (28). a ll of whom arc baC'k. "Thia teai m Is the strongest I've ever had," ('Onrecte. Newland, who tempera his rtm&rk by uddin1. "not n c•es11or lly beeause of natural lalcnl und ability. but 11trlct ly bused on experience. "We huv.-10 icuya with n1atlonul or interna- tional expenence Mo t teams are fortunate to ha Vt' allt or l'iKhl · · T he Anteaters fint~hed the 1979 campaign, Newland's worst In 15 seasons, with a 15·12 mark. And lhal was even tumtt'<i by the fact that 12 of those victories were fo rfeited later because or an illegal player. But, admittedly. that was a rebuilding season anyway. Things are expected to be different this lame around. "Even though this is the best team I've had. the quality or pl ay in this area has improved so much that we'll nee(! a lot of luck to go for that na- tional championship," warns Newland. A first step toward that goal will be taken "We're Help· Dolt Sept. 19-21 when the Anteaten hoet the 14th annual· Irvine Invitational. Ten ol the top teams ln Southern Calllonala will participate tncludlng defendin1 tournament champion Cal (Berkeley), plus Pepperdine. UCLA and Stanford. "Almost every tea m in the tournament ia capable ol making it to the NCAA champlooabip meet this year," says Newland. On bis own team's chances, he adds, "On of- fense we'll live and die with our fast break. Our s peed allows us to $Wim with anyone. The key·to our set offense is Campbell and he is one of the best center or hole players around.'· You At ~ !"------- For Most For Most Ford Products ••• GM Products ••• The Los Ange les Aztec• and San Diego Sockers are both one pla yoff series a way from making it to the North American Soccer League's championship confrontation. P•ISTONI ... _._. ......... MOTORCRAFT SPARK PLUG AC IPARll PLUG Bul both teams have difficult hurdles to leap if they intend to a id the cause of professiona l soccer in the west. The Aztecs have the dubious task of racing the Cosmos in the Na· tional Conference cham- pionship series. The Cos mos ha v e alre ady dis posed of Tulsa and Dallas in the pre liminary pla yo ff series and need only to d e f e at Los An geles which came on strong to finish second to Seattle in the National West. MEANWHILE, S an Diego, which finished third in the Ame rican mSOCCER West behind the Edmon- ton Driller s a~nd the Surf, sttmned Chicago in the ope ning playoff round and then bounced Tampa Bay out or the post-season competition. BRAKE FLUID ALARM SYSTEM )i.... ANES-Hi 1ow ata•m systff!l teatu11flQ /~ tne Eu• ooPan polite interctptor ~ouno Pr 01ect1on •or CB t11ufll'lltn~199 rar strreos a personal btton9· lllQS :$( JJ BATIE RY CHARGER SCHAlJ[R-for 6 01 l?tJ ba1tt11e~ H1gn 6·Am~re capacity famous Stnauer Qull•tv. at uratt meter. aulomdt t t•H.ul! Drtd•""' RerM•~~-2411 d'"'"'l"ll.lltH•• 3 10, ,..~ =86bl2 POWER TOOL KIT WfN-"TASK FORCC -l'rtr "•on (W"'Nf"f lf)O' l'f'J \•t'N f. • 1ru n I' I t<OI '>1101 I'" ~u~ l?V l "rt \lJ\>O!V ti.~,,, tor.,,,., C tt)1Ut'lft Ii ~hU•( 00w.i M;ip1r • ~~ cr:o.'JOf1~~11 '"1'1· 54" ~10' •Qt l;nr!i.1 =13.Jb Regular Type ~0~"' F0td Resistor .. P.·oo·"'·'·' ____ _. Type .-----~---.MOTORCRAFT SPARK PLUG CABLE SET ()<... r •I ,,, '¥ spart. 1>1Wg taOI .. g•t lOIJ G!' 'O ' ~ \tarl ~f91att '""'"' ~ "''" Morn<N•" Sela•• Pl<IQ cabtts '"'•y I• ()f I 41 ~""°"'"""' QU.lhl'( ~nd "'4~ 10. ,,. , r 0t11 ~·oo"-t' 4 88 SE! 5 49 .... --~ .. sn Parts Prices I · Y 4"1-f , "1ort1•f ., ....... 8 1 • •• 4 49 I 'Y ! '•fi!Q •• ~11 • $El Effective Through Wed .. August 6. 1980 Regular Type Resistor Type DBCO TUNE-UP lllT ORIGINAL IEQUIPMIENT PARTS (FCK moet QM proelvctt) 1963· 1974,' & 3•• 6 Cylinder KIT 1957-1973,8 ••• Cyl1n<1e1 • m DBCO SPARK PLUG CABLE SET ~ EOUl"MIENT "lrrS (For Ille ......... ~~); 4 88 SET 9 49 SU Prices effective thru September 17, 1980. .. ' .. \• • • • 4 • . . .... .. . .. .. :: !• .. ~· " , . .. ,. •' ,. .. ,. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. The only w.ild card t e am s tiJI i n th e playoffs , the Socke rs we r e r ev itali ze d midway through the season by a coaching change (Ron Newman took over for Hubert Vogelsinger ) a nd the steady goallending of Volkmar Gross who led the Ame rican Con · fere nce with a 1.38 goals·against average. The Sockers are tangl· in g with Fort Lauderdale in th e American Confe r ence finals, and the Strikers have shown that they can lose the big one. r-~----------------•-· . UP TO : FRONT WHEEL : ~ C al i forni a manhandl e d the Strikers, 2--0, in a game at Fort Lauderdale in the first round of the playoff s . Fort Lauderdale then averted being mocked out of the playoffs with a shootout victory. ON TOP of th a t . Newman guided the Strikers for three years before coming to San Diego and boasts some knowledge of his playoff foes.· An interested. but un- willing bystander, Surf Coach Peter Wall, thinks the Sockers' oddA of advancing to t he grand finale are pretty good. "The way I look at it. if San Diego wins the first game at home, they then have five chances to win in Fort Lauderdale. They 'll have the normal 1ame, an overtime period, a shootout, if needed. a mlni·1ame and then aDOtber shootout," be explainl. In lbort, Wall, whole team wu ousted by tbe Strikers in the firat roUnd, aays San Dle10 hM an excellent ._ ai Soccer Bowl 'IO. 110WBVD, BB feels the A.ateea wW not fare u well. because ol tbe C.moe' abllit1 to rile to tb• o~caaion la tbe playofta. • .,.,.., have tbe sre•t pla1en. ud to them, the playotf1 an wbat It'• all about. Still, It ...... be ... tater.tbal. ~ ......... _ ~MMl .... llUM..fu.O" RETMMle. a.. ..... -..... ---c:-~--:=r...-=o:::: ...... ~---==-.. ·----..-.- GET YOURS AT DORMAN'SI OOMM't fW1NAD WAMMTY ~-~---... --. ....... ..,. __ le.,,M tepiK-tQPI0 &/82'" _,, ... -..... _,.of_of __ _ .. ,, .. ,...._.. ......... -,, ... • , •• , 13 37 FE! BLACKWALL NO TRADE·IN NEEDED BLACKWALL & WHITEWAl r... 5"1 ""'• FfT 078ltll 16.00 llOXt• 17.50 f IQ)(fl 23.00 "A1'Jlt) 15.00 "C1'll•3 17.00 'OllXtl 17.00 0 ET1lt1 17.50 ·!ill0x1~ 17.50 "&e&x" 17.50 ·011111& 24.00 'l78lt1~ 26.00 ·--.... 12 MONTHS I PACK : ~ TO PAY I Amencanand mo1llorergn oars. uctlidulg front wheel dnve cars. I ., Or 90 Days Same As Cash : I ·. '"3 mon1n1y payments wttn I We pack inner and outer bearings, I approved cre<111 c2s oo m•n.1 inspect seals. I or terms to ht your budget : 500 1400 : •. I DAUM TYPE DISC TYPE I I BRAKES BRAKES I . ---------------------· .. NO TRADE·IN NEEDED No·thump Polyester Cord re- sists flat spotting and annoying co\d start th ump. OOMIAH'S UlllTIO TIRE WAMANTY ~~="-~~~=.:::: ~n::~~ 1°" IMC•-"""' vt --lo 1 -•""""9 -_ ........ '°""°"""'"'_."""' .... Oft9tnel-"'°"'_""' .... __ =·~ 01 we,:.;::?. .. '::, =r:.-= trMd uMd ~•,,aintr cott •• tn• or111r1e1 o•tc-• '°" -'°' ...... W!tMllnt -· ...... "'" .... -llfllleonginel _..,.,_,,._ - ~Whitewalls Size Price C78K13 E78x1 4 F78x14 G78x14 H781C14 G78x15 H78x15 L78x15 B7b13 - 29.00 29.00 32.00 34.00 36.00 35.00 37.00 39.00· 29.00 FET 1~ 19' 1,, NO TRADE·IN NEEDED Whitewalls Size ROAD KING 071 I THL K LTID AADIALI ~Hl~t• Dovole 1>«111<1 """ •O·•t11"" •-~ lo< '°"9 (Of'll •t•) -· ~~-_.., ---Ptt51J!fl!U "'9f tor.,.,.., ffM --~~ o< ,...., ... CUlll•t•) ROAD K~..::t~~~.':t~ P~ ISl!t• (,,.,..,.. llood IC°"'9 ESll ~-A_,._._.., P7t~ol&llU Cl!'•'°" 40 000-... --.. ---tGAll•t•I ~ eat ute on .,... Mine tat " • oo.e ""' ,.._. "''~ 151115 ::'~ ~w~'::. '}:' !ur.,,~ ... ~~tt~f:r::.: 101111••&1 P1n115f't& •ttr O' Cf'ltf99 ,OU Oftty to, lf\t ~ •K••"90 1 .... , ... ,, --.. , .... -....... -..... 1'2:1$•1'>111~ .....,,,,..,. .... __ .,'!.'_°'~' CoMe .. l~Art•t~) 10<-·- Price FET 51.00 2 ,, 55.00 U l 56.00 ,.. 57.00 U I 59.00 ,,, 63.00 UJ ·74.00 111 FREEi •TIRE MOUNTING, ROTATION •BRAKE & ALIGNMENT CHECK NO TRADE-IN NEEDED . . . , --. -......... ~· ...... ~·-'---. . ~ ---... ~ ' ----------------..,_ ----------- 9 -----·--............... ..-.--- . - .. '· .. .. .. ~YPl'-OT AP WlreploOIO A ll·An1erif!an? Wa lter Plovchak. 12. is a Ukraruan seeking to stay in the U.S. against his parents' wishes. He was recently in· vited to play for a youth football team in Buffalo Grove. Cll. Walter. who has been living with a foster family l:>mce Aug. 15. "'ill not know his fate until the end of Sep· tember. CareW D ecides -T o Ta~ A_g_ain By HOWARD l.. RANDY Of llM O.lly Piiot Stitt Is Rod Carew mellowing or ts 11 the time of year when forgive ncss is m order and he feels he 1 Jn withstand the prE'SSUN'S of the media for the balance of the season? Whatever the reason. Carew promised to take up r~lat1on.'i With the m edia and to COOJ)('rale with them by giving intcn 1c~s 1mce again. "I HAVE DECIDED to break out of my shell and start talkmg again." Carew told the Orange County Sports" r1ters Wcdncs dav : I have decided I will talk with the guys.and l feel this ii. u good time nght now to get things hashed out. There's a beginning and an end to everything." garne. The next day 1t came out t hdt 1 sa1d Calvin (; riffith was (bleep) Lo play the game and that's not what I said at all. "Writers sometimes catch us at the wrong llml', too " * * * "\\'~ HAVE ANOTHER guy on our team (besides George Brelt) who has done quite a job for us ttus vear." said Kansas City Manager Jim Frye. "We didn't know 1f he would even make the ball club in Florida c:lunni: sprang training but he's done an outstanding JOb." He \\as s peaking of Da n (.JuisC'nhcrry, the ex-Costa M~a ll1gh :ind Orange Coast College pitcher who has 32 saves for tht' Twins this year "He 's come in in the eighth and ninth 1nn10g~ and snved thc·m for us many time~ th1:. \-ear · BASEBALL I FISHING I OATING a 11 Di g o Ultimate Compli1ne Ang I rs H it Tuna l h JIM N 1 t ;MI I F.<' cw, ...... ~ ..... , \ 1•llowrh1 \111111 In tht• lO lv I) pomHI l'lm•• huvc movt•cl mlo ~ IN .11oulh of N iil Dleji!o un1l .irt• n•w1111lh11i1 .m.ilt•r who huvt- licK1k1-.1 tH\ m ini lontt run.:1• tnp:. w11l1 ~mo vt•ry wuod ac•t1on l"l!jhlnr. on lht• t'tnul111lo too. out of It & M l.amtln~. this v. rilt•t fmuut tht.• lunu m11tetl v. Ith "ktpJ&ack hpn•ud over u v. 1dt• urN• m w.tter that wus 1dt•1o11 h11 u ••ontmut>tl wood bite AUIOfff Tltt: .. :NTIRE isport fh•t•I iihmwtl up S.ituruu y lo fi.sh on Jrt•.J '«Hiil' 12.') milt•!'. froin San lllf'~O. but only tlOOUl ~ rodes off BU,Jtt'~ 11uunla11d S lllllfi on lhc:-.t• tough little tuna 1 .m.:cd l r11111 a i-111~11• JI~ i;top lo FJSHJNC .!I. al least .i t·uuplc of boats that wer£• in stops all day account- ing for a:-many as 250 tun~ in one day's rishing for wry Light lo.td:.. With water temperature!> rn tht> high 60's, there whou1d be ~1lcnty of fish around for a nglers booked into November. The bait condilloru. arc also good. In addition lo the "fare-ball" tuna that arc fun fis h on hght bait rods. there are also some hogs. A number of anglers hooked up and landed in the 80· to 100· pound class. while one un- fortunate fisherman fought a tuna for over five hours then the fish unbolloncd itself at the boat Estimates from the crew put this lost tuna in excess or 300 pounds! Also. there are dolphin , yellowtail and marlin to be picked up on most any trip. ANY SOUTHLAND angler who missed the albacore bite a li!w...months back" should try and gel out this month on a mm1· long range trip. There are still some opcnmgs on three and four -day trips out of H & M Landing in San Diego a s well as some fast charter boats which can make the run in a shorter time period and pro- vide anglers with plenty of fish· mg time at the hotspots. For more information ana re- servations phone the landing at 222·1144. Martin fishing has picked up again for Newport and Dana harbor priv;,ite sportfishers as fi s herme n located some ac· lion off the west end of Catalina. One boat checked in with thr~ marlin earhcr this week and re· ported c.1ght marlin strikes in less than two days fi shing. Most all boats that arc fistun~ the area 12 miles. 240 degrees off the ~est end of Catahna are report· in~ thn:e to frH' strikes a day on lures. Conner Likes Professionalism ACCU8 ...... ~1m Nl':WPOUT, R l (AP> -Dennis CoM er , skip- per of Americo's Cup defense sel~Uon Fttedom. •rny 11 he con.."1ders accuaations or professionalism tht> "ultlmnte comph ment," and if the run bas ~om• out of 12-meter racing for his competitors, '"ltley should sail somewhere else." Conner. u :JS..year-old Olympic bron~e medaUsl ul the un6 Montreal Games. agreed Wednesday thul the two-year effort or the Freedom· Enterprise syndicate probably bad changed the image of the America's Cup from that or pure Corinthian umatcurism to a more businesslike endeavor. "WHE N THEY SAY YOU'RE professional, 1:1n 'l that the ultimate compliment?" Conner .1s kl'd. "What better compliment can they pay you lhan to say you have a well organi1ed. well run bus1oess. "I never beard of a i.port where someone had to Apologize for puttinJrin time and effort to gel. lo the top." he said. "1,.don 't hear Terry Bradshaw , criticized for working hard to win with the Pit· t.sburgb Steelers " The Fort Schuyler Foundation. whi~h put together the unsuccessful Enterprise defense cam- pai~n in 1977, came back this year with a new boat. Jo'reedom, and with Enterprise. plus full c·rcws for each. The crews have been to~ether for about two years. racing both here and orr San 01(~go. where Conner lives. EA.RL Y IN TIUS Amertca 's Cup campaign. it became clear the syndicate's effort was paying dividends. Conner and the Freedom crew domtnal· ed the defense selection series this summer. and will begin the America's Cup final senes against Australia on Tu~day. At the same time. however. lus rivals were grousing that Conner was respons1· hie for turning the America·~ Cup from an his- torically amateur event into a sport for pro- ft•ssionals only. "I suppose I vc <·hanged lhe Amerrt-a's Cup, but I haven't changed the sport, · Conner said A rt1'a Cal t_~ndar A rgosy Race Helllh Age nda By ALMON LOCKABE\' 0.111 l"lklt _.,. wm- Newport Ocean Sailing Association (NOSA > will stage the second of its three annual races this weekend wtth the Argosy from Newport to Cabnllo BC'ach Yacht Club on Saturday and a return race on Sunday. "What we have done ls typical of s ailboat racing, like the Olympics. i where you begin your preparation ahead al time. "We haven't really changed a JUSl expanded on things we've ~n be BESJDES IDS OLYMPIC creden l8 a two-tJme world Star Class cha ACCEPTING ORDERS • THE EXCITING NEW R ( Dodcj~ A"ries I G•41 MP G HIGHWAY 2888 H arbor Blvd Costa Mesa (7 14) 540-0330 Nearly 100 boats are expeeted to participate in the family-t ype party race which features a rafl. in~ party and dinner at CBYC Saturday night. ·' rn1IP ciourh o f San D•f'Qr Frv., Tbe Argosy was originally known as the ---------Alamitos Bay Argosy to Long Beach but was .. ____ 11111!11 _____________ .. changed when Long Beach Yacht Club beca me un· nble to handle the !luge influx of boats nt "its guest dock. Newport Harbor Yacht Club and Balboa Yacht Club will combine forces this weekend for the an- nual Fall Regatta with BYC conducting races for s mall boats inside the bay and NHYC handling the larger boats racing on ocean courses. South Shore Yacht Club will keep Performance Handicap and OCC'an racing catamarans busy tn the seventh and eighth rac'cs of the High Point Series. Capistrano Bay Yacht Club will stage a Dinghy Regatta on Saturday. In other Southern California Yachting Associa· tion areas: Los Angeles-Long Beach Seal Beach Yacht Club -Pt. Fermin Night Race (all classes) Saturday. Long Beach Yacht Club ~cries 9 & 10, Saturday. Sunday. ~anla Monica Bay Catalma island California Yacht Club -Squirrel Bank Race WEATHERGEAR HEADQUARTERS Carew 1s lending his name to the Orange County M utt1ple Sclerosis Society for the in· augural Rod Carew MS Olym pies to be held at LQs Caballero.-. Racquet and Sports Club m Fountain Valley Oct. 25-26. He-wiH be among eight ~port.'> s ta rs to captain teams in a s uperteams-type compet1t1on along with Dwight Stones. J ohn Naber, Bob Sea gren. Deacon Jones. Don Baylor. Betty Cook and Andy McBride. Umps a t Odd s? 'Fred Hanis Series) Saturday. Malibu Yacht Club -Beachcomber Regatta, Saturday.Sunday. Del ltey Yacht cru1> -Slmday-sltippers race. CAREW BECAMt involved with the MS program during his 12 years with the Minnesota 'l'wins and is also active with other special groups includin~ Mental Health and the American Cancer Society. "I have achieved a lot in s ports and made a living for myself and my family and l feel I should give something in re- turn. "I know that sometimes I say things and the press bas the right to write what they want to write. "I think I've got a big mouth and I accept all r esponsibility when it comes out. Some guys on the team got upset but l never once said the press misquoted me. ''I decided the best thing to do •as to keep my mouth s hut and to stay out of trouble. .. When we were in Minnesota tbe last t1m~ and were rained O\lt of a game, the Twins decided to play it the next day. It didn't mean a thing and I said it was (bleep) of them to play the HuntinQton Center mallthruSun can 147-1111. Put 1 tew woJd• to wor1c.tor ou. Strange (;all Hims of Strife San Diego Cor onado Cays Yacht Club -Around Coronodo race <Frank Hall Trophy) Saturday. .. Coronado Yacht Club -Los Coronados Han- f'rom AP Dispatchrlli National Lcagur-ump1rl's Fred Brocklander and Harry Wendelstedt obvious ly know tht· difference between u stolen buM· and a balk, but their relut-lanrf• to talk about it could 11nderscort· a current of resentment that carries over from last year':, ump1reslrike. The confusion occurred in Uw third Inning of t he St. Louis Cardin als' 6·4 victory ov..-r Chicago Tuesday nlRhl wtll'n Lenny Randle of the Cubs :1p parenlly stole home. Randle was on third with 11 2 2 count on the batter when ho took off for ho01e. Curds pitcher Silvio Martinez stepped off thf• mound and fired lo catcher Steve Swisher . There wa~ a cloud of dust and Brock lander . the home plate umpire, coiled Randle safe. OllDID BE? Wendelsledt, umping at third, detected a balk, entitling Randle to advance and score the run without steiJfrag. It negal4!d the apparent steal of home. However, nobody told Randle -or the crowd of almost 8,000 -of Wendelstedt's decision. For that matter, tt wasn't unW 30 dicap. Saturday, Sunday . m11H11i"I affrr I h1· play that the prt'~Rhf>x was informed of the hulk rulm.i H:mt11c found out 30 rn111Uh't, altn ttw ~nmc that his :.h•a l of homl' wasn't a stolen h:11w uft,•r ull. Santa Cruz Racing Association · Santana Seri~a'.ns~~~a\iachl Club -Class races <Cal-20, t8.1Uff'WPOJtTBL\IO •• mWOORT BhA<:ll • <n•> 6il·~ Etc hells-22, Int. 110, PC) Saturd:ay~''...'.S::un=d::a:.:'.y~. --~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!f!!'<>rm-ff•i•v •Pb•tl"'!U!l!Jib!!t.!!'i!'an•n•"•Sc•()r•ull!!l!l!!'!!!!!!!!'lli!!!I!!~ Then· w1111 udcJ<'<f confusion on I ht' play lll·•·auxc-Swisher was in J11rNI 'f'h(• J(timt• was delayed whlh• f1N1l 111d wn:s administered 11111! wtw11 11rllon was resumed. th1• 1worf'board still s howed a :I. ?. count. lndlcu\inJC the pre· VIOUll JjilCh WU~ negated by the hulk 1 ·r WA S T H E N l hal Urorklan1h r nnd Wende lstedt '1111ruN11t'tl Uw cull and got their s 1i;t n u l11 !l t rul..iht. Bu l the prcssbox confusion lingered for nr101 hC'r inning before the call was cxplainecl. Olymp ic Funding Goal Se t L<)S ANGEL ES <AP> -l;eade rs of the U .s. Olympic Committee an· nounced a four-year goal to raise a record $50 million to $S5 m illion to s upport an American team at the 1984 games here. There was some speculation thnt the mlxup was another ex· 11 m plo or s trained feelin gs Wednesday's announ- 1.K'tween veteran umpires wbo cement at a mee t ing w~nt °" strike for seven weeks here of the Los Angeles last aeuon and their replace-Olympic organizing menta, some of whom were re-committee accompanied tained on the major league level confirmation of a pledge when the s trike ended . Wen· by Los Angeles two de lat edt is a veteran and. years ago to ,le~v~ all Brocklander is one or the new solicitation of indiv1dual ones. • donations to the USOC. ACUPUNCTURE ___ ,_ __ _ BACK PAIN ARTHRITIC SPINE ACUPUNCTURE CENTER OF HUNTINGTOtf BEACH IH2' ..... 1•.-.. . .... _ ..... 536-4070 e,e.f.e."0 .,.."\5 ~ ~a\c"es ., f \oa\ The Jack Ivey COun~ Club { p resents · $10,000 PACIFIC SOUTHWEST SENIORS Tennis Championships Sept. 8 through 14, 1980 ~~~~~ See many of the nation's top seniors (ages 35 and older) In action. Seats just $2.00 (kids $1 .00) at the gate. The Newport Beach Tennis Club ia on Eastbluff Drive just off Jamboree. Matches dally until 6:00. PHONa 844·0090 . . ·--~---.........------------~___._-...... ..,. ..... ..__:...-------~-:--=.:.-_.;:___·_ :_ ... ____ _ ---_...-.1iiiiii-...;... ____ ..,._~ ..... ---~~--,-------- - --- . ... . . -- FOR THE RECORD / SOCC~R / FOOTBALL ~ . ' •• • Mm.1CAMLU0Uf .. ...:~~· .. ~~ ............ 'M.1191'1. .. _ .... .. ,,.,, .... .. W•IMn t A1•et1~I· °'"·" , ___ ,. L.•C.C• ... Cft(_l!Lftl* ...... .,.. " CM••• .. , ... .., .... •• 10 ,_.. '0 I 0 ) 0 I 0 l _ ....... 6 0 0 0 4 0 I I (.,_ lb • I I 0 )IOOl~tl Ot )010 C.M_J .... 1110 1 1110'.,"" JOIO • 0 1 0 H••-,. 0. 0 0 J 1 I 0 0.-0-_... O t 0 t ••• 0 .. lliNVtt .. 0 I •• 101 l <Httf\a. •I' I I 0 0 0 len II I t I I ' 0 0 0 *'""' •• ' •• ' !II-_,., •ti I f~h ., I II 1 lol<M• l• It• .. _ .. .......,. Ile~,,,., -ooe ... ) C .. •19t"'• 0'<1 w" • t. Otn A1~f'f\\ wu...,_ v' M" 01" ll...W• , ..... ' ( .... -.... I l06 .. _, (llY U . ""'"""'•) >I~ ..... .,,, .... .., '>~ NhllW •-atv Mol'1on JL.I t J 1w11h •r " " •• "'° • I • I J 4 I t P•tllfl' ~ 1144'1•'"9 •• l J ~cw •U• 1 l I 0 I 0 I g Hel>I .. C!.. II I'-' l T 1 U A 14 1•1 ...... ,.. .. --., !oe.m~ 000 110 O'IO ) I I CJIK-001 000 Cllo I ll 0 A~~m-o lll -IW~I. (.eoo Ill. Hoyt Ft"-tt l """ J.ottt w .....,,. 1-2. 1.. Sl•m•-0. 0.1 5' f•""'" IUI A-J.cnt. A'll.•...-n• ~ .. u 0!0 000 -I \ I 0..1-OCI' 000 010 ) I I MetltO -~. Hott1l otnd ( > ,__, W-Hclh>\, I .... l M<tll .. k,t 1 HI! 0..l-.~1311.A l."'- ..,.._,, .... Seo4 1 ~'°" 000 IOI 0C» • • 0 c....,e,.,. ooo m OO• / ., o 1-. ~ l'I. l oo.-I•• - F1\k. W"h tno 01.tt. H•u•t l•I W ... e1k, 1113 L-T..oo ... _. HR ~Ian, R•Ct: C101. A.-~,)41 Y-1 ...... J.tY'• -y-010 000 MIO-/ II l T-10 lQJ 000 000 • • t T u-.-. O•v" C)I, Mav 111. Gos~ 111 -~one. Cl-Y. B..,._ 11), WllllJ Ill --." W 01v1~. i.J l Cl~y. 1~11 S. -C.0.""9e CU I Hit~ YOflt, ~e< 1131, T0<0l'to, Me...Wrn CUI •-Jl.031. ~J.T-1 MHw-101 000 Ge»-l I I Mt-• 000 001 000-t • 0 MllCM41. L•Ploll'lle 111 -y.,., E"C11'°" •nd Wy11eo•r. W.-M•l<"•ll. ).J l Ert<lt$0ft. !>-'1 S-l•Po1nl• 11) HA- Mii•-· 0911v1e t:WI. ,._.,m ~t.nt-n• IWl-o 000 * ~ M 0 Oelroil 000 --..... • 0 P•I,,,..., T. l'Nrl!MI ISi, Sfoddenl 171 -0.0l\O~Y. Mo«I\, P. Undot~ C•I, Ito-I•>. Ujdut 171, '"-' C7) -Pt,. ntl\. W-T. MMtiftH, 7·l. l__.,ls. 1).U. H lt-... tl.._., Cto.I.., C41, ICelly 131, Oe!rell. CMow911 m. A -1•. IS~. NATIONAL LEAGUE ~·.~5 LOS AMOll~S NOJSTOtf L-.2b ~tfl,ff lt~Mttl,U Nloe• ..... !..-./:> Fer~ 8Ml4't ·" c;. .......... lb Cey,:llb MoftlNy,d Sc'-<.1A,< H•kW.dlt It.I.Aw ..... Mltclletl.<f CMllllo,ti O.TfWM.H ----Y•-.C T~ ... Sl-P Sul<lll1UI •rllM •r11.i ) 0 2 0 ~.ti> • 0 I 0 • I I 0 0 .5"'11:11.-0 0 0 0 0000~ 1011 I 0 0 0 ltcMlervt.P 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C-11.Jla • 0 ' • I 0 0 0 P..,,I, ff • 0 I 0 • I I I J Crvr,tt • l J I • 0 7 I c-.c• ) I • I \ I I 0 W•lll1>9, lb \ I 0 II ~ o 1 o •.nov.c 1 o 1 1 ) 0 0 I L-d.1'11 0 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 Pujol~< 0 0 0 t 0 0 I 0 Heep,Of> I 0 I I 0 I 0 0 L""lkUW 0 I II 0 0 0 0 0 8:':.ia~ 0 0 0 0 • I I 0 It .u ~ 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 •.-• .,,.. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 GOftHll,or 0 0 0 0 I 0 I , Ay•,O l 0 t t 0 0 0 0 8""""· otl • 0 ' 0 0 0 0 0 S.mt>tlO.P 0 0 0 0 Ultebly, ti> I 0 0 0 lolal\ .. \ 11 S tot~ "• i. • k_ .. ,....,.. l o\ Aft91"1~ II I 000 000 010 ~ Hou\IC)ft 000 010 100 07t-4' 0.... GUI -_,'"9 run ~o•e<I E ---· R~.,.11. S.ml>lCo OP -Lo< 11,.1.-. 7, Hauston t. LOB L°' A"90'1o!\ f H011\IOll 9. 78 JOIU\\IOIU•, '""bV Bergman. o. Thom.ts, Heeo HA a...- 1211. J . Cnu llOI. 58 -Scio4elt, c;.r,..,., C~llO. ~. J, Cru.t S -O. Thotn_. LM"'--IP H • E• 80 SO Hooton 8 I l J I • S H.,_ l J 0 0 7 0 Setnhovw '·• l l ? 1 o Sulclitt• CL, )..'II I I I I t 0 M.-n-A•'"" s.tml>lto • l J • ~ I 0 0 I 0 o.~''" , 2 z I 0 RCIOervt IW, 1-()1 I 0 0 0 0 0 T -J: ... A -.V.•'2 ....n,.H...,I C-•-1 lOO 000 000 l I 0 All-• 000 000 CIC»-0 I 0 S.--8eft(h; MCWlll1..,,>, H~ Ill, G•rber l'l. Hr~y 1•1, C•mP lel ...0 &aMdkt. W-Se-r l-1 L-McWllll-t>" HA-<lft<-•. F...tw 1n 1. •-10,S•• E-4,c:..ett 01ca90 ooo r111 000-1 ' 1 -r•.ol 000 011 'II• -4 • 0 A•u><llel, Ti~ Ill tnd Bl41Cho4'11 GUllt<k!IGf> -C-r -c;..lh<h on. M l -AeuKNI, 11·11. HA-Montrul. ~ <Ul,C-11•1 A-11.11• ~s.-• PfM .... "1fti.t lOO 000 011-S IS 0 H4'w VGA 000 000 00C>-0 ) 0 e,s1"°"' ....,., a-..; eo.-,. J«'""' 16), AeMdon 4'!, """lier Ctl .tftCI Tr-.v"'° w -8ystro,,., •·O. L-Bomll•<k, •·1 ,._,141. PW-7.~• Pl~ ?OJ 100 10()-1 IS J St. Louis 100 000 <I00-4 I) 0 81bbY. J"IUOll 0). ROMO I 11 •"0 Hl<«Klt ; ~. Ot1ltn Cll, Frutw C•I. l ittle Cll. Litll«leld ,., -Simmons. 1(-dy m. W-81«10y, 1 .. S. l--. W S-Aotno CIOI HR-St. Loul•, Hernenou 110 A-10,JOO. P-..4.~! Saft Fr llft<l1Q> 000 000 0»-1 I I S... Oi4tg0 000 'llO OJlo I o Kne~. Mln!Oft Ill. Hoc•-.., -s.dltk; c;.,rtl\. Ft-' 111. Luc.H , •• - TeMCe. -Flftttn , IN. L-HifttOtl. U . s-\.U(a (JI, A-..:W. 9rott,IC-at\t CootliH • .wt ..... OI--.~ c-. .....-A'-s.T•- ..... T-Wli-.~ty ~.~ W~.H.Y. Otl-.T- . . ,. " ....,...,.,. .,..,. ........ ~ .,-.c• ti. L-M _ ....... '4 ....... -loMIP1t1• IOO _,.._ " "_, .. ~.~ ......... ~-.~~ ... -· ....... 1.0...-..1 .. ~~ ... ,--.~ ..... c-. ..... 1 ....... "' -~ ................. _.,. .... 104 ·I<--·--·~ """'-~ ~··-~fr_1_ U I T* WM4a • Trout ~tt•e LOI ,..._"8, 81 .._ .. Cr-- ..... C-Y-. t.... "-· ...... ,, .... 1,, __ , Fl•t l ,,_ ()eet .. 1 R1 .. 1 •l••t ---"'~" '4• 8C-80tll0 I .., .. ,,_. C--N .... ,_>I ~--R-• ..... 0!900 C-.... --l "'' lln ..... , 8tY••MOt I..-. Lah _,.., l ..... MAC>eU °""" -111"9• "'".,_ r""' ~-l ••• HILA•( P•OO-"'""' (1.,.• fv .. ...... 4 "°"'" M'l4 \oytft , ~·' al M..ttn Fon.I INYO io-C,_ tl4(j """' (.r-&<~ c_. C~. Soutll-,,.,..,.. 111 ~ C.-h-IM '"*'" Cr-. l- PIM c:.--LIM 0... C.-I -F-I,~"'""' U &ndgft-tMfl\ .. ~.,, ~·. s.lwlfW U>k• So.mt l ..... l-C.-. T1-c....- MC>et0 &-00Qot00r1 A-nooir, &..< ........ C ........ CorMct Crfft.. Con•k l ~·. ONO ..,.., Ct-. Ell.,.y Utt.tt, ~ Wilt• Gleu 0-. Gt-UMI, G<Wn C.•-· (NII C..•. HI-Ct'fft.. J-IAll•, j.e;i Vlnlftol C<fftl. L .. Vktlno C.-CSoutll f'0tkl.•Lll II• Walke< J11vet, l......Oy LI>k•, Niimi• Lei.•. M•m<'ft<ltll 0-. Mary L..-e. McGee C,_ 0-11> River CBento" CrouinQ •"" 919 Se><lnvsl, ,,_ Ctftoll. Rewr .. Cl-. RObon '°" C ...... Ro<:lt. C ...... CP•rMIM C-10 Tom's Pl4'C•. Torn'\ Pt4'C• ""'lrNm 10 Rock Ct.-lM•. Rod Cr-Uae lo ""' end Of ·~ ,,,...,). Rock CrHI< L•ke. R""' Cree&.~ C.r-'""° l•lo.e. Stte<w"' Cree&, Sliver Like. S-•-' CreK. T-l •~•. ltumbult L•ke. T•tn Ltt~•~ Br~ I"-< -L_.I, T•l" ~ 1.....,m""""1. v..._,. cree11. v1ro1111• Loi<•• IU-r ...., L-1, W•lke-< Riv°' (Qlr°' fl4'1 c_....,a llO ,_,. ol Witlk.,., L .. vttt -~~· .. ~·&ri09tol Thi1Weet1'10dd1 .,, ... ~--~---·-' COLLEGE V(Ul u-Color.00 USC7_T_see Clemson l1-Rk• Pl~ 14 o.,.r Bo\IOn College Vlrginla6-HtvY Oloi.~-Syrk&ll\e ~t-TuasA&M CaflforNa •-Flot'IO.t 1111no1s 3owr Nik~ Slate 00 kl....,,.,..17 .,_ K-llCl<y lndl_7_1_• P.,,_ IO-Wls<-•n Wa~ 240¥er Air Foru Sl.....,.,'4_T..._ A-.i7-TCU N-C.Ollfta, Te•M Tecll, no""" <1.SIJ 12-IC-Sl•tt> Ho~tonl.V>....., "'"'°"" St<11, 0.-t!C)Gnl-~ HFL l'""04'1MY2"1cwe< R_,~ p I ltibut'Qrl •VJ -8411 lrnOfe 0.......,2...,_0.H•• Pl>l~.tl">OW" M•Nte-" .._ E......,St-•tiant• 8utf4'i01owt -YC>t11 Rii Oolroll •I'> -c;,_, Bly W.-°'Y 2 --se.11~ Clll<aQOJI'>--°"-' We~ t\11 --Y0tk G1..,I\ Mi-•11t-CWlnN11 s-0-, _0..-1...0 !Min FrM><iK.Oll'JowrSI lOU•• Hou••on 31'>o¥H Cle~....o PGA St.u•tk• ,,.,,........~.71 ·-~on.,..~• 1. D•n ~1. 2n r ord• 2. 61100.,. c:;...-. 7n0 l . Fuu:v l•llef. 11111 •. Tom...., v-•~. 710.•. S, J. C.. Snead 110 I .... o......_,...a•• mF...,_.., I #1 .. e Aeicl •• "'-· 2. c.lv1f\ Pttt•. 19 I l, Bill AQ9t<'S. 111 4. Jot>n M4'""1fey, 1)1 ~. Huoet1 "'-'·.I~ 0.-111~ .... I J t<.k NICI!'-.nl 1 M"e Rf:od. 71& ). C.hM "'"14', .111 &. Jofw> _ ... ltey, /OT l C11t1f\ Str-. 70S a-. PWfts PW._ J 1.,~ =· ~ 2 ~·70::,·';w~. 1141. S.S.-Mel...,..,71.'1. ~~ I lite lr•,,;no ..... 41. 1 TOI'\ W4'1!1Gn .. '4 l. A"'1Y 8Hn. /0 n 4. Jerry P- 10.16 s. Ille>. Ml~e Aetd -1Ce1tlt Fervvs. 10 ... .... u ....... ~-I •MY ee.n .. 11o1.. 2 '°"' w .. _.. no 1 111e1. Lee TntV-. •nd Jerry P•I•, .101. S. ICellll f'orVus •• 201 E .... W..... 1. O•,.. Elellel~. IS. 2. Bruce Ueuu. 11 ). 6\lddY Gtriln«<. II • Cll•I, Biii l(reaort, Bo«IMlirP!IY tftd Kelllt Ferous. 10. ...... ~ 1. _.., 8Nft. m . 2. Cut'lls S1r'""98. 341. J. ~ BwtM. 329. 4. Ray Floyd, m . l. Mlb lllw!Q. "'11. ..,,.. ,..._., t....-n 1. T°"' Wllboft. UIO.l)t. 1. l.ee Trwlno. ,,,. .. , •. 1. Qartl~ Str-, U67,o25. • "'""" 9-, SZS1,5D. s. ~ Pat•. U'4,l01 . .._ <>e«oe Bumi,~ 1. Clale ~. J1'9.J91. t. Wt.e AttlCI, '14t.•S.. •· Aay FIO¥d, '""-"" IO. BM <nnsNw.111' U7 Souett~Cup lat ... Pllllle, 9ndll .................. Tt\oftWn Kodl cMf. Edelle OltlOS. M ... ,; G.M..,... def. T-Slllld. .-0 ... 2; Ille ,..,._ .... Jlfl KIMIK, M , .... ; I-Leflll def.~ IClnNVr ... 2. M . .. Del Mar wao-lM>AV'\ •Uul n ,.,,.. .... ._. . .., .. I_,.,,..._ .... , t h\t t ere Atf 6"'1 0..v-. ( t 0Jo1. • 40 j.., J .. , ...... ll>ln(•yl, • .0 l 00 l •llf•• •0•.._,, 100 '-<ONI ,,... C-'WI• IP1n,.,1, alO 4 00 1 CIO 11111 A•<1l•ft<M ll'l*<UI t .0 l .0 11••¥ IMIC•uOftl J 141 O•llY -- t / 11 tNtd .io 00 '"'re •«• .. ,.._.,. ltr .... l~t IMI(• ••l'I I till 1 .eo 1 JO t••• V...•CI C()hv•re>I, I ID J tO N (O•tl .. 1-IWll 1 Ml f .,._,.th t 4M• l ""'')11" ~ tWltli.,..,\) • .o • .o 1., r ... """" 11 ocev 1 • eo. t eo. t••-o l~l(-1 JMI I lltr• •414• °"''"'', ~·-IV .. •-11 0 00 It 10 It tO Pt•••no-d IMIOvtl'I u ea too ""''~"-,,,._,.,."'' • .o u e•M l•tl .. pM\J ttl \,.fll ••• Ml•O'<' 1•¥ IPt••Ufl t 80 1 .0 >to ...... O'O.INMv• •""<Can on• 1 oo 1 Cl c-Me ,_, •V•lcn.111ew•. J '° ~v•nth 1.ce K*#Y tM<C,u1ftt M 10 "'°· ~-e.-iv .._ 11 .... 1 1.0 t ao Mt\> l"°'9 'l """""I J t0 U tr>.IC .. 0 II P••O ~OO F 1~111 •-<• ~•""('°'a IH•lll l• .c> ~JO l tO l ooO.• l••tr R.-;n IV ...... .-1, s oo J ao SH°'""'" tM<C•«onl J ao \1 Pl<k <;.• C1 •111 Jl p.1Nl l l1 ld20wltfl IJ •mtnlf\11 h<k•h lll•e ""''"I, U Ot<• Sia CO<\\oleltOn ~Id '*'·,j() wllll ~-,.,,.,,.ft{! hC•tl• llour "°''°"' N1nlh IOC• Jim 8uflle IM<CMronl, tJ .0. i10. i .O Cde•d """I HI<\"-S 1!.l\oem••.,1. 1 .o. J ..o. ""' """'<>'d C.0-11• t P1nuy 1, 110 2 00 U eHCI• 12·11 p.olCI ,,. 00, 114 ) ""'°"'I so. Alie-• .. ,976 Holtvwood Park WEONESIMY'S RESULTS fl,.. .. ,_, ... nleU ,....,,119, Finl ret4' lOt'OMO llOdOI. 1610 8 00. 4 40. fl<>Ylll S.-1 lf!l~k!oo'dl, ll IO, 6.l'll SI•• CM<ll CFO+tlvl, 1 .0 '3 U1t<I• 14-4111.tld '1W. lO !>tt<MCI •«• JC.-E •o<ttstO<t 10.Fra,.. co• J CIO. 160, 120 Oun Pot11t '"""n:n•ncll. J IO. l '°· tf'H\Urp Hunltr IW1lham\I.' 00. T "lrd racr M~I•• Sdnctn,•n f "'" Cler\Oftl, S lO, 3.A0, 1 M>. l'" Sle• (l(ueble<I I eo, 4 00. lOUCJll Goll'IO CBaylt'~•I. 1 IO $5 •.at<le 1~11 l»idSttOO Fovrtt\ race Mart>lt' Courl CHd-¥). 10 tO, 4 IO, 1 10. 6Mn\IOr m Slladow I L•P'l•tnl, l.IO. 2 tO. Ev..,,10 IM<c.ttronl, 2 •O ~•tth '•<ft S1o'm M,.~\enQt-r CRAt<f\lonll, \t 20. '' .0 6 .fO. hrbr°" IOo-1, J.tO, 1 80 Som.~ H~• 0..1 lll9lllh1IPl. l 10 Uo.•<I• l:HI paid .. II 50 Surt" •.at~ MMAll ITocldl. • 00 '.80. • 00. -· l'OfO CGouClrY•UI, I .0. 6.IO, f0tC WonttY C Holtl. I .0 S.vefllltrttt w1,,_ Boy IA-r'iOnl, S IO, 3 CIO, 1 40. l'Nlen1a J.cll tTOOCll .. .,. 110 A-C'-l C°""'"""'J, 310. U U · dCI• 1>11 p.tld W SO E.l9ll11t reu Nlllj<nlte CN"9P• (Gf\>n- dy I, J 20.1.80, 2 • .ill: K1mett• H-ver 18.,... l<KS), • tQ. 100; Jolln H-wer CIC-I, , .0 U Pk k St. f~).4..J) P<tld US,SO'I IO wit" one wlnf\11\Q ticket (Six~); S2 Pl<' SI; con\Ol•tlon Ptld l77S.00 wllll ll w1Ntlf!9 lkkel\ lllW llOtW\). Nlnlt\ race -8-yl'~ Pt'ln<e C~I, S.olO, 1 00. UO; Glernour LeG> CC-land), l .40, 7.40; h1 (;ltflvale ISotwwvlllel. 1.IO. U HMUt C4-S) palcl '35.00. hnth rtU 81.Kk 8'""""r !Grundy). 11.00, S.40, UO; VM'$11y Al<h f P-Of'), UO, 1 10; MtMy Blue CMCOOn<tglel, 4.IO. '3 U · -Cl4' <S..l P*'1~10. Attol\CIMCO -•• tS4. Hone Redng Stendlngs c""""' 5"t. 7) JOCl(EYS ~C..,•on P•"<•Y COfO.rO sa-.... ~"' Fell °"'~ v ........... ·~"'"'"""' McH••-V•l•M>IHrl """"" ltl lM ~ 1,:r.5 1•2 2CM U,030.Ut ..... 214 Ill ........ '·™ ,., 100 •.s.ta.111 .... 12' II• 4.2-6,st) .... 171 ,. l .ttO.S31 1.21l 1&1 ,., l .7.,.001 I.,.. 19'] 111 l .Sft.IOI 1,150 '" 1n 3,Jtol,IO) •41 ,. 11' l ,Jtol, IOl m ISi 1n l.JU.O'h T•AINEIU 8•..rf'f"'.t w ... 11~ 0..10 l.ull•• ~,,.,, w.e11v Jono Nie""•"" JOfl"'°" Con tty ~IKUl•tB.O JOflft Hent'V C.lorlou\ SonCJ C.00..• l e"'°"' enc~ Holl Go~JIYf'ICl/l/V\ w1,.1~·· u1e Bold• N ~'"""° GenulM RI~ Fir~•··~ ~ ,,, lM """" 41) ,. 61 \7,1)/.JI" :111 43 u J.~."2 no 11 s• '.131.lf1 J)' » li l.S74,IOJ .. , 91 •• l,SS1.llS 11• 6. li '.-.2"1 IOI II SI 1,41.SIS JJ'I 50 fl •. ,14,1.il) lO'I 44> "" 1.111.411 HI 41 50 I. 14'"'2 MO•SES S...U 111 • • 1 " • I . • " I> I • I s • • II l IS 2"" ,._, 0 1ou....a 1 ~.w • S7S.611 0 509.000 J SOl,OS7 •TJ.650 .. uoo ..... 003 003.87• m.m NASl Ptayotts COfitFl!lllEIKE PIMAU ttH• et ""'" ~ON .......,...,.,5'_ C:O\f'nO!>l.~~l.~,._IHd-- 1.0. T ... '('\Gafl'M f'Gt1 Ltudet'cNlt! .. s.n °'•·" o-r- S-WT'•Gamft lo••noet~tteosm... !Min ~el Fort l•wd9r0ale," NOTE 111-_...nl 1"4! ttatn\ sohl tt>e t- Q41"'41\, thttt will be • ~mlnuC~ m1t1l·9.ttne l"•I wtll dtlf'tmon« ""'° ..O••n<es to '"" ,,,..,,, Vocteyball WOMaN'SOAMES I.ft sett !AM Cttyl ''"'....,,._.Play UCLA mt. San Ole9Q St•Ct, ls-7, 6-IS • ...... 1~12 CUCLA, r _ _,, HO. 7, Pie\'$ Haw"' on W<Oft<t """"' IOmgttl, Ha-I i~ CIOf-11\9 ... 1~ <Nmplon.I Misc. C.OSDlOS Feeling Confident PASADENA CAP> -Cosmos' Coach Hennes Welsweiler is reeling supremely confident, but top scorer Giorgio Chi.naglia is tryJng to hold back such feelings going into the st.>eond game of their North American Soccer League playoff series with the Los Angeles Aztecs. "I beUeve we will win the next game." Weisweller said Wed· nesday night after the Cosmos had taken a 2· l victory over the Aztecs in the opening game of the best-of·three National Con· fereoce champion.ships . "It will never go to the mini-game." "We must be careful and not allow ourselves to be too coofi· dent;' said Cbinaglia . who as· sisted on the Cosmos' first goat and scored what turned out to be the game-winner l :03 into the second half. THE SE RI ES res umes Saturday afte rnoon at Giants Stadium. Should the Aztecs win to even the series, a 30-minute minj.game will be played im- mediately a fte rward to de- termine the conference champ. "It makes it very dimcult for us." Los Angeles Coach Rinus Michels said following the loss tn the Rose Bowl. ''They have all the advantages now." The Cosmos' last previous game in the Rose Bowl was a 2·0 loss to the Aztecs durmg the regular season. the Cosmos' firsl s hutout in56games. ' .... "The Aztecs played the same s tyle of soccer," Weisweiler said after the playoff victory. ··we played better than our last game here." MARINA LINEMAN JON HARRISON FACES SADOLEBACK MICHELS BEMOANED th~ brief moment at t.he start of the second half when Chinaglia, the NASL's all-lime top scorer, was left a ll alone at the s ide of the Los Angeles net and responded with the winning ~ore. Preps Kiek Off •'The crucial moment wa s starting the second ha lf and leaving the top goal scorer com- pletely unmarked," the Aztecs coach said. Vikes, OV, JI aqs Play "This was the best game we've played this season, but we failed in the critical moment. It's frustrating t o play well enough to win, and lose. But it is part of the game . . . ol course I prefi:r to play badly and win.'' Chinaglia's goal snapped a J-1 lie, and Cosmos' goalie Hubert Birkenmeir . who had 17 saves for the J?ame. blanked the Aztecs in the final half. JULIO ROM E RO a n d Vladislav Bogicevic assisted on Chinaglia's goal. as he beat Los Angeles goalie Alfredo Anhielo. f'roat Pa~ BI DODGERS .. Thomasson was prepared to ac- cept a hero's accolade in the lllh inning when he hit a two·run single. hjs sccono in as many nights. BUT HO USTON battled back in the 11th with a run· scoring double by Danny Heep and a game-tying single by Gary Woods. That cleared the' way for Cruz' game wmner and served notice to the Dodgers By ROGER CARLSON Of a. o.lly ~-Si.ti Marina High's Vikings, Ocean View's Seahawks and lrvme's Vaqueros, Orange Coast area teams representing the Sunset, Empire and Sea View leagues, open tbe 1980 football season toni gbt with non -league s kirmishes. The Vikings of Manna Coal·h Dave Thompson will be gomg without two of their pre mier players -::. halfback Chns Ven· tura and tight end Mike Bush tn their game with Saddleback. Ventura is out for a week with a concussion and Bush 1s 111, Ted Lytle will be inserted al halfback and Dwayne Fuhrman and Pat Knowles will alternate at light end Marina toppled Saddleback. 34·6. in the '79 opene r . but Thompson s ays he doesn't ex· peel to enjoy the surprise edge tonight. The key to Saddleback's of· fens e is quarterback Carlos Estrada. a returnin~ startf'r who did not see action in the loss to Marina a year ago. Wa rren's Bears hurl Ocean View badly in a 23·0 1979 opener with defensive line stunts and backfield speed. Ocean Vie'W Coach Ken Moats says his cre'W must perfor m with efficient technique and make a solid al· tempt at controlling the ball. J ohn Heinle, a 6·1, 165-pound j unior, g e ts th e n od at quarterback. Behind him will ht! the quickness of Doug Irvin•' 15·11. 170) and Rick Moser <5·11 178>. who operate 1n the Seahawks' triple option Tonigfu '~ GanH•s Menn• vs. Seddlebeck •• Ssnt" An• Bowt Werren vs. Oce•n View a1 Huntington Besch Irvine •I Velencla CAllW.,.•11·»p m ) Irvine Coach Chuck Sorcabal says tus team facel.-the sam~ oh :.t ncle as a } car ago a 2 ~• 1>o und fullback on lh ~ bc·lf\ ~ e r 1 c s a n d a n o 11 1 1 11 :1 quarterbal"k both wh11 .. t back to haunt the Va~~. ·A setback in tht~ I rvme C'.trl'J is the unavailabd1t v of 'tt·nw1 guard r~ddi e Gil, who will h1· s1del1nt..>d b~<.·a ust;! of hc•:.in 1n 1ur1t:s suffered m an .wtu ·it c•1 dl.'nl. Hob Perry i!. the focal powr for the Vaqs at quarH·r hJ•·~ Versatile an tht-rnllout opt11111 series, Pt.•rrv "'a~ J fullbad. a-." JUOIOr . f{J~ m<tJflr at>rtal lJrgc•I I s plit end Art1l' Moon:. "These two games show that we're-as good as the-Oodgers." relief pitcher J oe Sambito said "We showed them that we're a force to be reckoned with." f 'roat Pa~ Bl Los Angeles Manager Tommy Lasorda, however. was not coo· ceding the division race on the basis of two losses. EDISON-EST AN CIA. • • "J don't feel any pressure. They (the Dodgers) don 't feel it and we're still in first place. aren 't we? We played a hell of a game." HOUSTON MANA.GER Bill Virdon repeated bis dream of taking a four-game lead into the season ending three-game series ;.t Los Ang_eles. "But I can't see that happen· ing," Vinion said. fullback Dave Geroux were about the o nly individuals singled out for pos1t1ve remarks. Blanton says he feels his m· dividua ls are better at the s killed positions than a year ago. but the line is green. "We have some people who we feel are pretty good players," says Blanton. "Hopefully we'll play better than last year. We know F.disoo was l'ated fourth in the nation last year and this year is No. 2. I'd say that s peaks very well for them. "We hope it's more interesung PRESENTS Joe Cannon Sept. 13-6 P.M. Mission Vl.ejo Ranch (M•p on Tlc9'et) • Entertainment ~ Bar-B-0 Dinner •No HoatBar Adults Only Adv8nc9 Ticket ..... ()ftty tH.IO per perMft 1'k:Utl UIL:H . (TH~ DoftdOft) Ad9ance ticket wiles available at the toUowlnq: Grubb • Utt Rott• JIM .... Uftgo _........ 1-•.o....., 1'1 .. C4119< ... ~· ....................... -........ .... LAGUNA RACH VOLLEVUU. MIN. than~ <last )ear 's score J. ·• e 35-0 verdict was swolltn b the breakawa} speed or win Bell, who popped (c,r four touchdowns in a dramaw. display or qwckness in hh. debul for Edison after transferrmb from St. Francis Hi~h . Edison, incidentally, ha ~ a nother name on its team 's roster -Shane Olson -a 6· l. 198-pound senior defensin · tackle with 4.9 speed in the 4<i Crom Westlake High in the San 1-~ernando Valley. ALL WINE 20% OFF IOTTU OI CASI 7SOU1B SEAGRAMSVO leg. '1.69 Now$ 6 99 SAft $1.71 I011U OI CASI ..., -..------------------------·----------------------------------~-,-...----------c;:;;-- . "? j I '~ - ,....$& .. ,,,. MARMADUKE • ''Now I can get my fawrtte chair wMneY8f I want lt...I bought &IT automatic aeat ejector from mli'8ty surpklsl"• SHOE MOON MULLINS -~ ~oW 8lJSIN~SS IS IN MY BlOOD, MAMI~ .. ~ -c.~ ~ MISS PEACH WMICH OE61lEE~ 00 YOU fAOf Pl.A~ TO 5TUPY' .,,.. __ C::ii FOi: ? ©,_ __ ·- PEANUTS ,UNKY WINKERIEAN 1~4~~ '() 00 ~ ~~ R)lt ~1EAM ! • l_JL 1 -:1 1 by Jeff MacNeUy by Ferd & Tom Johnson A~TMV12' ~V5 He'5 <:i01N6 ~ A FA2M IN6 . Of61tE.E: ... by Mell Lazarius COMICS I CROSSWORD by Chartts M. Schulz BIG GEORGE by Tom Batiuk "fsee you've been to the dentist." ORABBLE W&U., r(~ A00\l'f 1i M£ '(00 (,A~ E Et1~~ A ~1'H ~ I l(~I&). I ~AO 1'0 8U'i A SPUIAt.. 006 ~~AMPOOt FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE DR. SMOCK P:J:t/,MOM-How~E YooR. HA~DON'\ ~UKE1fi1S? by Kevin Fagan q.11 by Lynn Johnston I Dai'T KNOW, MICHAEL ... I GUf5$ I NEVER HITONTHE. .-,--.__RIGHT Bl.ENO OF I SAWDUST. by George Lemont THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane GORDO by Gus Arriola "Now, remember -I wont you to behave." "Don't worry, Mommy, I'll be REAL 'haive'." DENNIS THE MENACE ~/ = ~ ~ >Jl!X' r:>AJN! M'M.~ 10~ l)P ~~ "TO 9,,, JUDGE PARKER NANCY NANCY, LUNCH IS READY NEW 61..0VES! HOW NICE! -me:Y l70 A UTT FOR YOU1 l.IMPlt7 LrtARP! by Tom K. Ryan HOW "IBOO! NO MORE WIPIN' MY NOSE ON M' EJARf: RISTS ! by Ernie Bushmiller ---JUST A MINUTE I) 0 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACAOSS 46 Minister 1 Lebfador's 48 FWI finder 49 Catllogs 6 Skirmish 50 Disconsolate 11 Cloudy 52 Sctloot. 14 AnNdillo Abbt 15 ~·s mate 56 Tiiie. Abbr. 16 "-- 57 Walk oYtf Dnlemer'' 60 Aliln - 17 T flWl'M 61 Remo'te 19 TNCk 82 Juttanders 20 Ooof sign 63 Letter 21 CMlldiln 64 Raves ret>el 65 Be\191 22San-DOWN 24 Alien land 1 Breton 0< 26 Reftec1 Cod 27 Aeloundt 2 Top 30 Shows grah· 3 Italian city tude 4 OllCOUftel 32 HMltnef 5 Head cover 33 Fetctl 6 Bear · 34 Pronoun 7 Death rattle 37 Wlhoos 8 Slnglt SS Ellt'1 kin 9 Deposit 39 Ex1r1 10 Listening 40 Tokyo. one. 11 Paatlmts 41 N9eds 12 lnMCt tttge 42 Craze 13 Large hou• 43 Cheer: 18 G•menta 2 words 23 AnnO'f 45 CtuctKn111 25 Lettllt UNITED Feature Syndicate Wednesday's Puzzle Solved ::J[JrJ~ llC!OOD BOl!C l!~::Ja iJ003:::.l C:Jat:JIJ l!J:JrJaUUCJ(:]UD .JC:lc:JIJ am.JU!J3U 00().JL!;CJD !J.J[J[JU UIJU UU~:.ilJ.:l UUDUCluUc:J U!J.JU [J~CJ.J UUCJLJU LJ.JLI LJ.:llJUD::JO (:J!Jc:J :JIJULJLI LIUi.UJ OUDI! :.:i1103uuuu cmooua U:.:l:J D!JCJ.:.J[J 3LJ.JUCJllU DCJOUC:l.JD r.J;JCl!J UUO.JCJC!C:lOOlJ lJOC!::J U::JCJOC! C!OOC a1Jua uur..um mum 26 uon fNture 44 M111's nick· 27 Weapon name 28 Chilled 45 Je1ty 29 Composition 46 Fissure 30 P1eOge 4 7 Thread 31 Slbllate 48 Sleds 33 -tide 50 Cereal 35 Small group 51 Unlela 38 lrtlh neme 53 Amah 38 Brandy 54 Narrow: Pref. 39 On tM tr11199 55 Sample 41 Utt• IOft~ 58 Eon 42 Hombre 59 Egos 12 11 ' r Orang-' Coast E DITION Today•N c1 .. 1.g :t N. Y. Stoek8 1 j VOL 73, NO. 255. 3 SJ:CTIONS, a PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1980 N TWENTY-FIVE CENTSi Harbor Area Students Shun Pay Buses I I i A new pa)'·U ·)OU•IO bul pro- tr•m few Harbor Area ,....._ bH attracted only half tbe nugiber ol riders lbaa firat w.k of achoo& u compared t.o the number who rode the school buses last year when rtdea ~ free. Officials from the Newport· Meaa Unlfled School Diatrict 2 Parks; .On List For Work State Director of Parks and Recreation Pete Dangermond, Jr. said today that Crystal Cove and Huntington Beach State i parks would be among the first to be improved if voters pass Pl'oposition 1 on Nov. 4. The proposition. called the California Parklands Act. would raise S28S million through the sa le of general obligation bonds. The money would finance new development and rehabilitation of existing parks. Dangennond. who took over the top parks job in June, said without passage of the proposi- tion the state will have only $3S million to spend. He said it baan't been decided which pub wOuJd sUll be im-proved for increased recrea- tional use. but he added, "It's not a lot of money when you think about the whole slate." Dangermond spoke today ln an informtl news conference after he met with county parks a nd recreation lea d e rs in Anaheim. He was in Orange County to-join the ~te's--parts a nd recreation commission. which is touring state beaches.· Dangermond said the stale does not have definite plans yet for Crystal Cove. the coastal ' shelf between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach that was pw:c.hased.Jess than a year ago for $32 million. (~PARKS, Page AZ> Aborigines FmdGold PERTH. Australia (AP) -A gold rush has been touched off by two aborigines who dug up nug- gets ranging from the size of marbles to cigarette packs about 510 miles northeast of here. So far 300ounces of gold nuggets have been recovered from the site and a Perth mining entrepreneur. Peter Engelbrecht, announced be bought rights to the area from the a borigines for an undisclosed sum. aatd u.u ol the Sl$·•·month paue:e had been aotd aa ol late T'Uesday. By l"OOlrut. laat year at thi.I t.im~ wtwio bw service wu free, rouchly 2.IOO YOUftlltera were makifta the daily bus t.rlp to and from school. Jean Hannon, admlnistralive aaaiatant in the district, ad· mltted that e11tablhlhing bus route• has been difficult and that d.aily modlflcaHona are n~naary. »lt'a been a bookkeeping nitbtmare. · · she said. \ Oi8lrict trustees adopted the bus tee last spring over objec. lions from parents who argued lbe s ay-as-you-ride s cheme woul result in gasoline waste by par9lts forced to drive their children to school. Parents said car pooling ar- rangements would be difficult l'9 set up due to conflicting wo~ schedules of paren~. They also rapped the fees as excessive for families with sever a l school- bound children. The ba~ic char ge is SIS a month for 20 round-trip bus r ides. Families with two children using the school bus are charged $30 while families with three or mor e school-bound ort Faces Big FD Gftdl•~ Y .. IMde B •· •• Fido bad a real chase on his bands Wednesday out in the bluffs area by Estancia High School in Costa Mesa when he took off after a s mall model of a dunebuggy that is operated by radio remote control. Actually, Fido likes to play tag with the bug rather than exterminate it. Bluffs area is a favorite spot for remote control model en- thusiasts. Bids T11mhle For Newport Ticket Work Former FDR Yacht Held in Drug Bust Bergeson Eyes Ballot For Tax Bill A pair of former Newport Beach police employees came up losers in a bidding war this week to land a contract to han- dle the city's traffic ticket busi- ness. The two men. each of whom has formed computer firms capable of keeping tabs on the estimated 12,000 citations writ- ten monthly in Newport, tried lo wrestle the contract from Science Applications tnc. Both men, Cliff 'Vargis and John WLlson, are former Sicence Application e m ployees a nd claim some credit for conceiving of the computer program for trackiiig fiCiets. At this week's City Council session, city officials listened as Y argis, Wilson and Ray Galka, of Science Application, bid against each other for the con- tract. SAN FRANCISCO <AP> - About 20 tons of marijuana worth more than $40 million and two vessels, including Franklin Roosevelt's presidential yacht, the Potomac. were seized today by nar cotics agents on the city's waterfront, authorities said . U.S. Attorney William Hunter, who said 15 men and one woman were in custody. called it the "largest one-time semae in the Western U.S." One of those arrested at the end of the eight-month investigation was Aubrey Phillips, a Los Angeles bail bondsman and com- mercial fisherman, who is the registered owner of the 165-foot Potomac. · All 16 were charged with possession of marijuana with in- tent to distribute, conspiracy to distribute and importation of il· le1al goods. The Potomac and the second vessel. the 100-foot Valkyure, bore banners lettered "Crippled C hildre n 's Society of America." Hunter said ·the Phoenix, Ariz.-based corporation was "sort of bogus, a phony operation. It'sjust a front." William Montgomery, listed as president of the society, also was in custody. Hunter said that the Potomac was under surveillance Wednes- day when the Valkyure docked about 2 p.m. Both were watched until 1 a.m. today when the raid began. Hunter said all the marijuana was abOard the Valkyure and described the Potomac as a "companion vessel." He said one person escaped the roundup and added that more arrests are ex- pected. Assemblywo ma n Marian Bergeson. R-Newport Beach, an- nounced today she will try to get a lax-indexing initiative placed on the June 1982 statewide ballot. She said s he would need 346,000 signatures lo place it on the ballot. Mrs. Bergeson's tax-indexing bill , which would h ave permanently prevented Califor· nians from getting pushed into higher tax brackets by cost-of- living wage bikes, was vetoed by Gov . J ~r ry Brown. Mrs . Bergeson failed to get her legialatfve -coneagu~s to over- ride lhe veto. An aide to the as- se mblywoman said Mrs . Be rgeson will r eintroduce similar legislation in January. children are charged $40. ; In last apring's board ad:iclft, trustees also chopped funding in h alf for t rans portation of athletes, bands and other school activities. Individual school boost er clubs have . been asked to stage fund-raising efforts to make up for the lost money. Terminal Crowding Feared Now that Frontier Ai rlines and Western Airlines have won rights lo serve Orange County's John Wayne Airport, the press- ing question Is where to locate them. Space within the airpor t t erminal, opened in 1967, is v i r tually nonexis t e nt. The terminal was des igned to handle 500.000 passengers annually. ll handled 2.6 million travelers last year. Despite the critical over· c rowding, s ha ring of ticket counter space between the new entrants and the two incumbent jet air carriers. Air California and Hughes Airwest, is among • s everal options under study ' county officials a nd the airlines l to e((ect a transition. f "I don't see how that could ~ happen. We are not urd.ines,.. L commented _one airline iodwti')t- represent.alive, pointing out that the terminal already is jammed- wall·to-wa ll durin~ the peak morning and everung traveling · periods. Another option -one that seems to have more favor~ installation of temporary build- ings adjacent to the terminal in which Frontier a nd Western could set up shop. Also under consideration is an arrangement whereby Frontier a nd Western would contract with Air California and Hughes Airwest l<> provide ticketing and baggage handling services. "It's very common. We do 1t with Eastern Airlines on our Los Angeles-Minneapolis -National Airport (Was hing ton, O.C. > route. said Glenn Bozarth, a Western spokesman. A transition plan is to be CGO· sider~ by the Orange County Board of Supervisors Oct. 14. In action Wednesday. the board gr anted Frontier and Western two daily flights each. Air California will remain the busiest carrier at the airport with 25 daily flights; Airwest ~ will be second with 12. In sum, there will continue to be an average of 41 daily de· partures from the airport in • <See FLIGHTS, Page AZ) * * * " The biaest nuggets, at 12, 10 and e~ ounces and about the si•e of an oran1e or lemon, were found Wednesday by one ol the many prospectors who rushed to Glaka originally sald bis firm would continue processiot the citations at a charge of $1.74 a ticket, a figure that earns bis firm $3>,880 a month. the area alter news of the dis· But John Wilson, a former covery. ,. .Newport resecve offictr_and now • president of Optimal Data, said~~~'*" ------------.<.. >bit firm would to the Job for Airport Studies Procedural Plans .I .~ . • \ • Ora age $1.'2 a ticket. He said that would Coast save the city $5,000 each month. Weai•er SUIUl)' Friday afternoon after cJ.earlng of Thursday ni1ht.and Friday mornina ctoudlneu. Lows toni1ht IO at tbe beaches and 15 inland. H1lbs Friday near 70to ..,, IN9IHTeaAW ,.... Rall -Olld DoU, Pll•f Spert1•rif•r Jolla .,..._ .... ,......,. =' lllfhn ''I ...,Dini ....... ,...,.81. •••• Not to be outdone, Cliff Yar1i1, a former crime lab specialist and vice-president ol Provincial Systems, beat the · mark with bis $1.19-a-tlcket bid. He dropped hi.a bid to a $1.lS before the council meetina. Crooodile Hmta Planes PORT llORDBY, Papua New Guinn <AP) -Traffic COD· trollen 8l Port llOl9by lntena· Uoaal Airport were foreed toclole down a rajor' nmway beeame of a s1111bathlq crococlile. An mirport spokesman 1ald to. day tbat a nmway lnapeetlon team found the four-root·lonl reptlla IUDDln8 ltaelf quietly in the m lddJeolthe nm way Wed:nelday. Tbe eroeodlle, an1ry at beiq dlatvbed, left tbe nmway, eluded capture and apparently returned to a nearby creek. Tbe nmway wu reopened after 20mlautes. s ........ s..,.uu • Newport Beach police have released tbele photos of two Huntincton Beach teen-aaen arrested Monda)' in COGDeC· tion with the June stabbinl of a 25-year-old chauffeur. They are Ron Glenn Sherard (left) and David Paul Owen. Both lf.year-olds were UTalped ~ lJD auault with tatent to commit murder cbarse8. ce allece the chauffeur was stabbed in tbe beart and bla 1111ilanta poured beer over bis bud and laqbed. A tblrd arrelt la expected. -"" ... -·----- • • • ,......... • ·• •• .... • .. .. ... -••• •-r---·· P "• ... ...... ' ..... ' - !. Following are principal actions taken by the Orange County Board of SUpervisors to comply with a federal government ruling that John Wayne Airport be openedtoadditionalaircarriers. The board on Wednesday: -Granted Frontier Airlines of Denver and Western Airlines of Los Angeles two dally Oights each. Air Californla and Hughes Airwest, the two carriers now serving the airport, will relin- quish ~wo daily Oights each. A limit cA 4l daily departures from the airport will remain in effect. · -Directed Morry Cable, airportmanager toreportOct.14 on how the ~tioa trom two to four jet air carriers will be ac· compllabed. -Apprcwed the blrina of a eon· suJtant 1o "deftlop an air carrier • acceu plan that will co into effect after April 1, mi. -Invited representatives ol the airline indultry, the· Federal A vla tton Administration and otber atteded paJ1Hil to 1ubmit comment• on the eJd1t1n1 "perl.lllller rule" that says no carrier may serve a deatinatlon ' more than ~ miles from the . airport. The rule i.a desiped to keep lhe airport as a "short baal" facility. · -Directed Cable to begia negotiations that wouJd open the airport to additional commuter' airlines. Golden West is the only commuter carrier now based at the airport. Seven others have re- quested entry. They are .Lynn Jones, Air Bahia, <n>lclen Car· r iage, Desert Pacific, Sun Air, . Cal Sierra and Imperial. -Called for a teview of fees now charged commercial airlines 'that serve tbe airport. Tbe airlines are cbareed rent for me of the airport &enniaal and areas • sessed lancling fees. Poliee on Tour KU<\LA LUMPUR. Mal~a CAP) -Twenty-three members of the LGa Anplee lnteraatioaal Police Aaodatioa today villted the royal llai.yslan poUc:e bNd. quarters ad the police tr-.. center here. Tbe IOUP ii on a studJ·tour ol aeveraJ countrieL J I II ~· ' CWLY PILOT N ~· p ~--Jllg" BRE..4DNC· ...... -.....-...... Lalf Mf.r,..... ..... ,"°'Id oftd Mf .. Ma·~ U.S. Offen 'lfree New Proposals in ~t ~(AP> -The Unated Slat .. ha• offered lb.~ new cornpromlat' proposals to E,)'l)t and I r Hl a a basis for r t1um ln 1 talks on Pal~Untan •ut.oDomy fort~ Wtst D•nll and Guli, the eo.ton Gl<>M ttportt'd I.May 1"bt _...,..,.... nid tJw propoeah were •n a "dnft •I""' mee& tMte to Cairo ud J.,.....m by apeeial pruld•t.aal en· voy &ol t..IDO'tlib.,. a ·~~ effort to •et talk• 1oin1 •Caln. The Glob<'. ·quoting um&ntlfled offi N•16. u1d tht com pro mik Mais with the 1u....-.s of hand wat~r and lawmalunw a uthority ol 11 proposed P alt'bt1ruan St-lf Co"tmln" Authonty for Gaza Md ~ Weat Bal\k But lM drat\ ~s not ortf'r nf'w ldu a 'oa ltr~li 1ttunty or whf'lht"r ArJb& ll \f\na In East Jtruulem may \'OU for c andldett":. for the auth~intv tht• nt'~ispuJ)t'r u1d ,.._,.r Sit .... .-Hftlu Ip a y T1lle AUOC'I a&H Pl'H& . The pow~r 5lrUKi le belwt.'\'n lran '.s pre 1dMI and P11rha ment lot hotter. pnm\l!ilD~ further dtlal)'S in ~ctlon on a h~l of proble ms 1ncludana tht." 52 l J.S ho.1tage:. ~pending their 3l3th day in capt1v1t)' todu) The Parham\•nt. or MuJh!>, ~"\ t' l'nmt' M1n1i.tt-r MohJm m ad Ah Ra1a1 an m t'rwhelmrng volt' of t'Onfldencc Wednt•11da\' after he alt<J('kcd Pr\·~1clcnt Abolh.i.,san li.rn1 S-.dr for th~ second lime lhJs week r111 refw.mg seven of the pnme mm1i.ter a. 21 nominees for tus Cabinet The vote was 169 14 with 10 absLent1ons It empha11m-.t unrf' again the harrlline Jslumac Repubhcan Partv':. -.nhd <'unlrfll of the leg1s latu1 t' ru.kft• Conlron• Rragun BUFFALO, N.Y. CAP ) -Ronald Rcagirn. confronted by un- ion pickets chanting "We want Carter," campaigned for blue collar votes m upstate New York \.Oday and c riticized P resident Carter's record on unemployment und inflation. More than 150 chanting, s ign.carrying dem onstrators we re . waiting for the GOP nominee when he arrived at a restaurant outside Buffalo for a breakfast meeting w ith Thom as Gleason. president of the l nternation<1I LonJ(shor emen's Association. and J4 other local labor leaders. Bin•• Laid fn PipP Bffffth SACRAMENTO CAP) -The FBI has concluded that an ex· plosion in the baggage compa rtment or a United A1rlmes jetliner s hortly after it landed was caused by a pipe bomb s hipped from Seattle to a Sacramento com pany, an airline of- ficial says. Two persons were injured Tuesday when the bomb exploded five minutes after the plane. on a flight from Seattle and Portland. landed at Sacra mento Metropolitan Airport ,.,...,,. Pagr l I PARKS ... B e dad !>U) ho\\e\'er. that ht· ask ed st3te par ks planners "' f1nd an appropriate spol en the park lo keep horses. Horses cur rentlv a rc boarded near the beach, but he said that area probably will be needed for public Ose. A publi c hearing was !icheduled t.oiffghf fromrto 9 :30 a t El Morro School n orth or Laguna Beach lo allow residents u chance to suggest uses for the park Another hearing will be held .it the sChool from 9 to 11 :JO a .m. Saturday. The Hunting ton Beach de velopme nt would reha bilita te existing recreational facaliues, Dan germond s aid . Farrah Fair Play? TORONTO CAP> -Ac- tor Lee Ma jors. current escor t o f Cana d ia n ballerina Kare Ka in. was quick with the quip whe n told his e s tra n ged wife Farrah Fawcett ii~ pla n· ning lo m arry old friend Ryan O'Neal. "Do they want me lo be best man?" asked MaJors, in town attending the f ifth a nnua l mOVH! fo'e~livals Of Feslivull'i "I wish them th(• bc~t 1 introduced the m ·" MaJors. television's "'Six M1lhon Dollar Man ." wa~ s urpris ed to learn that O 'Ne al and the for m er ·'Cha rlie's Angels " star told r eporters in Ve nice on Tuesday they will wed there soon . The surprise may have come from the fact that Major's divorce from Miss fo'awcett is not complete. DAILY PILOT HB Police NabGwmw11 In Shootout ' By PIUL SNEIDt:RMAN Of U. ~llt P1i.t Stall A hostage.robbery drama that began when two men held a ll untm gton Beach coin s hop owne r's frunily aLgunwinLm an... attempt to rob the man's store latt: Wt<lnc:.day cnrled in a mid· night shootout between police J nd one suspect in front of the \ 1ct 1 m 's home A bout 12 s hots W<'r c ex- c·hanged before the gunman thre" h15 e mpty revolver into the street and :-.ur rt-ndercd. police s aid )tost of the ~unf1re s truck the automobilc:. u~cd us l'C>ver by 1>0hce and the SUSP<'Ct . and no one was injured in th(· hail of bullets. police !><11d T h e s u s pect , Lawrence, Br adley Bennetto. 33, of La Mesa, Calif . was Jailed on sus· picion of attempted murder, mb· bery. kidnapping and burglary Has accomphcc fled when the co in store owner crashed his car while being forced to dr ive to his business. The second suspect re· m ains al large. pohce s aid. HWltington Beach .police Sgt. Luis Ochoa recounted the chain of events as follows . Bc nnetto and his accomplice broke into the north HuntUlgton Beach home of coin store owner Hobert Scoll. :w, sometime Wed - 11csd 1.1y while ScoU. his wife Maxin\•, 2!1. and their daughter Md1:s!'.:1 , :1, w1.·r1• away When th•· fum1 ly returned. lhf>y wt·rr <'onlrontrd by the two .,u 1Jpel·t11 , each armed with a hund itun Ul'nn1•ll<1 k •pl 11 J(un ''" Scott's wale tJncl duul(hln, whrlf' his ac- rompl1ce rorccd Scott to drive to hl11 coin 11hop. which the m en ap. par('nlly plunM d to roh On the way to t h•• store, Sc<>ll .:r<•b~-'d for thl' suspect's aun, :.Muggled wtth the man.crashed hi!'! cnr nf'ar the Inte rsection nf Be a ch Oouh·va rd a nd llctl Avenue. When the suspect fled, Scott ca lled pollce. Officers evacuated nearby residents, s urrounded the Scott home and s ummoned a SWAT team . Newport Hotels Viewed Antl<'lvatan1 a full beason of rt•\1lt'lwina hotel pla n!!, Newport Hr·nr h C'1ty Council m e m~rs havt< ai;kf'd c ity µla nn 'rs for a "hen w\d where briefing oo the IUbJPct "We tJhouht form ulate some 11or1 of roncepl," 1'Uggeated Counc·llmun l>on Strauss "It \\ ould h1• a It.> lhun wise 1>h1loS()phy Lo JUlit hundlc them on,. at a llm\' " Mayor J <ick1e lll'athe r, who .. aad n t'w11vaper -.ceounts of lmh•I ft'YL'r" havti been over· pl:.ycd , nwlnt1uned. "l can 't r<!ally 1ml*glne coming up wilb a bllrnket pobcy on hotels .•· Hut bhl' :su1d she wouldn't op- llOltt! 1 ~ch an informational .,~~l>IOO 1( her colleagues first ··~rt'1·<l to hold 1t ufter lhe coun· t•ll votes on .i proposed lO·Slory hotl'l nc,1r John Wayne Airport That 440-room hote l. planned by the Koll <.:o.. comes up for council apprO\ al on Oct. 14 The hotel briefing ai. set for Oct. 27 Koll's plan:.. for the Hyatt f<e~en<'y llotcl are the rirst m a hneup or five hotel pr oposals - two lhitt wtll be reviewed by Newport leaders, two by Irvine councilmen and one in Newport Dunes on county tidelands, by the county HOara 01 ::>upervlSOrs. But council members were re- acting lo reports that as many as a dozen othe r hot els a re being eyed by developers for Newport, Irvine and Costa Mesa . "It 's undoubtedly upon us. thls hotel issue." com mented Coun- cilman J ohn Cox. Councilman P aul Humme l. who said he has concerns about hotels in genera l, s uggested a city.wide p0ll be conducted to gauge the public 's feeling on hole ls City Man ager Robert Wynn said he would put together a r e- port on various hotel plans, an idea of what their impact would be and what they wouJd look like for the October briefing f 'rom Page ,\ I FLIGHTS ... kecpang with a limit established to Mntrol lhc effect of Jet noise on n<.'arby residential a reas. Bozarth said Western intends to intF&due-e no n-1>WP service from Orange County to Salt Lak<.' City a~ early as Oct . 26. The a iriine will o perate two flights per day on that route. he said . Bob Sch u lman. a Frontie r s pokesm an. said a decision on when the airline would begin service between Orange County to L.is VcJ'?aS (with a continua· t1on n ight to Denver ) h as not yet been made. However . he said the airline plans to begm service .is soon as pos!>ible. Both Ai r Ca lifornia and Hughes Al rwest n y from Orange County t o Las V e gas and A1rwest has a continua tion flight to Denver. Asked what effect Frontier's e ntry into those r outes may have. Schulma n s a i d , "of course. ther e are discounts now. I wouldn't be surprised if you see even more of them ." Representat ives of both Air California and Hug hes Airwest said their officials have not yet decided which Oigbt.5 they will drop lo make way Jor Frontier and Western. Fro nt i er a nd W est e rn spokesm en said they we re "ex- cited" about the prospect or ser v ing the luc rative Orange County market . That excitement was not shared b y ranking officia ls of Air Ca lifomia and Airwest. Robert Clifford, prflidentoftbe Ne wport Beach-based Air C alifomia, said be felt like a man who hu wat.ched his house being "given away room by room to others woo didn't invest in Orange County." He said the board's declslon to strip Air Callfomia of two ftilbta would create "a Jou of service to important dettlnationa" and ln· crease 1ervice to destlna..-. where nilhta alf'.'9~d~ e~iat. Plans to Wed RFK's Son E"l!fllJBd I WASHINGTON CAP> -Michael Kennedy, 23, ton of tbe late Sen. Robert F . KeJ10edy , and Victoria Gifford, da~er of former prof euiooal football player Frank Gifford, wl11 be mar· qed ln March, lt was revealed today. . Reoorts or the e n"al(em ent were confirmed by the Wa1hlnlton office of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D·Mass . M lebael"1 uncfe. A spokeswoman said a formal anoouncemenl probably would be made later. · She said the couple met when Miss Gllford, 22, worked a1 o intem in F.dward Kennedy's office several years •fO. '!'My will be married in New York City. Mich.let Kennedy workl in Boston fOr Utopian Whtte Waw Ex"4ilicnl, an oraanlaation which he formed wiUl a friend eo lead explorat.iom of rivers ln South America. . Gilford was a ftallbllctt for the New York Giant. of tbe Na· UoDal Football Lea1ue and lt a sports broadcast.er on television and radio. • \ Ronald and Nancy Reagan wave to the crowd as hun- dreds of balloons are released behind them du.ring cam- paign raJly at Cleveland's Public Square. (Story Page A4.) County Arts Alliance Gets Green I .ight By GLENN SCO'IT Of the 0.1lf 1'1141\ Stall .. A r t1 s tically. nobody even knows we exist .'' s ays architect Ron Yeo. president of the non profit Orange Count y Arts Al lian<'e. But th ings may be changing for Orange County Wednesday. the county Board of Super visors ununimously named the arts al- liance as t he lead agency in forming a county·widc cultural a rts plan T he allJance wa ll use a $12.000 stute grant to prepare the plan, which Yeo said should become a maste r pla n ror va rious arts g roups to unify into :I solttl base lo a ttract future funding. Actually, the stale g rant plays a minor role in the alhance's lon g .r ange pl.in . The master plan figures to cost from $40,000 to SS0.000 to complete. Yeo said. and it wi ll be des igned lo <1ppc3f to other funding sources as well as the stale. Yeo said alliance members PIUH J'IEWS JOBS H4.RKE'l' Today's Da ily Pilot views job opportunities and employment t rends along t he Orange Coast . Look for "Jobs." a special supplement to today's classified section with stories and pictures r~using on jobs. ha\'€.' been \\Orkin~ (or year:. on attr acting such source:. as the t-:.is t Coast '11 Bu:.rne~:. C.:ommJl 1 t•t' for the Art:. lie ~aid Fluor Corp has taken an interes t m t>:.tabhshm~ an Orange Count} '·erston As other g roups d e d icate money for the ar ts. lhe local art o r~an1 zat1ons need s uch a m aster plan to present a fair way to divide the funds. Yeo added. As it st.ands today, Yeo saict, two .thirds of the money dis · tributed in the state e nds up eithe r in Los Angeles or San Fran cisco. leaving lesser knov.'1l yet deserv inR a rt associations to fight for the scraps. Yeo sa id the s t.i t e's e n · couragement for master plans shows an interest m equnhzing dis parate funding . Up to SS00.000 1n matchinJ! j?rants will be available from th(• state th1s fis l'al year The allt<.cnce will hold two pubhc heanngs before prepar· mg the master pla n. The.first . i.1 which the st.ate of Orange Coun- ty arts will be examined. will began at 8:30 a .m ., Oct. 29 at the O as n ey l cind Hotel 1n Anaheim. Then on Feb. 18 a nd 19. the ai· lia nc e wiU meet at the South Coas t Plaza Hotel in Cos ta Mesa lo discuss arts prio rities. The master plan is due to ht! returned to the Calilomia Arts Council by Ma rch 1981. The plan will invol ve vari~ theater. music, and daoce poups and locaJ museums. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ 'Sting' Suspect Arrested·· Atilla De Agh. a Ne wport Beach man who pleaded no con· test last summer to ch arges he .he lped set up a "St ing" o pera· Hon in a Hollywood Hills home. has been arrested again -this time on stolen property cbaries. Oe Agh, 40, was arrested at his Newport Beach home late Tuesday on charges of bringing stolen property mto the st ate. police s aid. · No details on the a rrest of De Agh were available. Authorities said the Newport m an posted a $5,000 bond and was re leased within hours of his arrest. The arrest came via a JOlnt Newport Bea ~h-Los Angeles pohce lnvestigation. Authorities said a warrant had bc~n issued enabling police to sea rch De Agh 's residence .it 785 Amigos Way. De A~h entered a no contest plea last J un.-in Los Angeles to charges he and two other m <.'n set up a ng~ed gambling game in an a.ll1::ged con scht:mt'. An unidcnt1f1ed New port Beach busines!:>man reportedly was balked out of Sl60,000 an cash and his L976 Rolls Royce 111 the a ll eged scheme w hich authonties said resembled one seen m the movie "The StinJ?." De Agh also faces .i five-year prison term fo r his com·1ct1on an feder al court in Los Angeles on eharg<.'s he bilked .in Oxnard dt'ntist out of S 105.000 lie wa:. .illow(.'d to rem::u n fret.• following the conviction and h.is appealed r he dec1s1on In that ca~e. ~1uthurat1cs sa~ the dentist gave• De Agh and a ... ccond man $105.000 an a d vance recs for arr.ingrng a multi - million dollar loan fo r u stnng or racquet ball clubs That loan . .iuthorit1cs contend, rll'Vt!r rnatcrialn.l·d. Oe Agh abu far es char)!.~ Uul> November in Orang1· County S upt'rior C ourt th.ii ht> and .1nothl·r man tnl'<I to hdk .1 bust· nt•:.s man frnm Oral\gl' out of S4i ,000 ll\ ..irr.,.ngm~ for .1 loan th.JI Ill'\ t•r rn.lll'riJltt.t'l1 Gas Prices Cm a Penny CHICAGO (AP) -Stan- dard Oil Co. <l ndian.i ) ..a ys 1t i l> reducin g who le s a le pri ces o n gasoline by two cents a gallon today e verywhe re but the West Coast, where the cut will be a penny . It was the second time m a week that a m ajor oil com pany trimmed prices in response to sagging de mand for g j '>Oltne .it tnbuted to th<.' rcC'ession and reduced driving h) m oton sts. Indiana St anda rd's cuts will apply to all gasoline g rndcs al Standard a nd Am oco s tations. Carl F'. Meyerd1rk . director ol med ia relat ions fo r the Chicago-based firm, said Wednesday night. Flames Kill 7 PHILADELPHIA <AP) -Fire swept through a brick rowhouse in the city 's Spring Garden sec· tion early today. killing se ven people including thrtt children. officials s aid. (/54d/ </!hlh1J CJ/1wfeJ/ ' 35 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA 92660 TELEPHONE (71~) ~~ ' ' CALIFORNIA Thurldey. ~ 11 1980 CWLY PK.OT AS. Telde~atrel Brown Signs Waste Bil& SACRAMENTO (Al'> -Gov EdmW>d Brown Jr. llaa lipMd ate.res ol bUls lhal M 1ay1 art part O( the "boldest" tOXIC Walle-<onttOl ptO(tlM in tbeuUon. But a tr'OUP headed by one of Brollm's poliucal alU•. Tom Hayden. said tbe pro~ram does ooc 10 rar ~. a atatement lbe OemocraUc eovemor seemed to a1ree with. "For the futu~. the~ la mon• to do." Brown aald at a Mwl confertnc.-Wt'<ls\f'sday "We should be s peadlna mont>ty rlf'an1n~ up f'xt11t1oa dump• • . . We have to d~' top aHtmatlvf' tecbnok>CJH tor cle.run~ up •nd rec) chni tb e wastes.'' ••••er A""'8C'tll~ L..._ ,...,.. SAN FRANCISCO <AP> A pr'OLStltutes' ad· vMate who says she's all for sex for sale but not m her nelJehborhood -lost her battle Wednesdav to c:tose down a "sleazy" ( J nudP·modt>• tht3ter·near . ST A.TE her home . _ The t·1t) ·s Board of -------__,;' Permit ~ppt>als refused. on a 4·0 'ote. Margo St James' request to lift the adult-theater permit for the Erotic Theater. "Well. 1 bad figured tl ~as an exercise in futility, but I s bot my best shot.·· saJd Ms St James, who says she Is no longer a prostitute, after the bearing. •111• 'Dll'"ftlt Delafl• l"lw SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -Bomb squads and an explosive·sniffing dog failed to ferret out any explosives aboard an Eastern Airlines Jet after a telephone threat, and the plane took off without tn· cident early today. Flight 74, from San Francisco lnternat1oncil Airport to Atlanta and Charlotte. N C . was de· layed almost three hours by the threat, the second known in two days at the airport. ~ Fblai11g Boat Sehed SAN DIEGO (AP> -The U.S. Coast Guard seized a Mexican fishing boat a mile off s hore ~ednesday for violating a 200·mile limit. At mghtrall, the 7S·foot. vessel with a crew of 11 was towed into San Diego Harbor. A spokesman for the Coast Guard identified it as the Propemex, an Ensenada·based vessel owned by Productos Pesqueros Mexicano, a com · pany operated by the Mexican government. Aboard were 65 tons of anchovies. Car Pl..,,n 011 ••11 8rldgP SAN DIEGO <AP) -A car -plunged off the San Diego.Coronado Bay Bridge early today. the fi rst such accident since the bridge was built in 1969, authorities said. Hours later, divers could find only a headlight and piece of chrome. Investigators were uncertain how many people were in the car. The car was clocked leaving Coronado for San Diego at an estimated 80 mph when it sideswiped another car Just after midnight and veered off the bridge, plunging 150 feet, according to the California Highway Patrol. Bo~ausi Rea1e1111Je1 ed (ndependent presidential candidate John Anderson places wreath on Holocaust memorial bearing names of Nazi death camps during v1s1t to Los Angeles Wednesday. Immediately to Anderson's left is his wife. tKiki. At left center ts Mrs. Esther Cohen. chairman of the Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies. At center is Rabbi Marvin Hier, dean of the center. 'Loaded' Destroyer Docks in long.Beach LONG BEACH (AP) A Long Beach newspaper reported a Navy destroyer loaded with ammunition - possibly including nuclear warheads -is undergoing emergency repair at Long Beach Naval Shipyard .. Gil Bond. director of industrial re· lations at the shipyard said Wednes· day strict safety precautions had been ordered. A Navy spokesman said the Navy's policy in such matters would be to neither confirm nor deny that the ship carried nuclear weapons. THE SPOKESMAN, Lt. Cmdr. Ma rk Baker sajd he had not been in· formed of any emergency situation at Long Beach. The news paper .s aid a s pecial permit was required for the vessel - the US.S John Young -to enter the shipyard because of-a policy that no ships with ammunition be allowed in the facility. The ship was allowed in. it said, after it developed a leak in its sonar dome as 1t headed for sea last Satur- day. THE DOME IS A device located under the bow that allows the ship to detect submarines. "It was an emergency situation. So. we received the proper approval from appropriate authorities," Bond said of the ship's arrival. "We im- mediately instituted s afety precau· tions." "There is no nuclear leakage and nothing nuclear about the problem - an electronic problem." he said. The newspaper said reports in· dicate that within hours after its de· parture the ship's commander de· tected leaks in the sonar dome, sent divers to investigate and when they returned with confjrmation the ship rushed back to Loog Beach where it was put immediately in drydock without unloading ammunition or fuel. LOS ANGELES <AP> -Despite a warning from the U .S. Customs Service. the Los Angeles Airport Commission has approved a new In· ternational Terminal at a coet of $125 million. • The new terminal. to be completed early in 1984, is designed to handle the overflow from Los Angeles In· ternationa l Airports' c r a mped Satelllte Two. But Harlan R. Hively, acting re- gional commissioner of the Customs Service, said architects miscaJculat· ed and claimed that the terminal's customs a nd immigration check· points will be jammed the day the facility opens. .. BASED ON OUR projections. this facility will be saturated by the time it becomes operational," Hively said. A major fl a w in the airport plan, he said, is the assumption b y architeds that 13 one ·stop customs and imrrugratiQn modules wouJd be able to handle 175 international passengers an hour. "OUR EXPERIENCE shows that 150 passengers an hour, not 175. 1s more reasonable.·· Hively added. But A.Jrport General Manager CHf· ton Moore refuted the a rgument and said the planned customs stations would be adequate as long as the Customs Service did not close down ~heck.points mt wo other terminals. The board's unanimous vote lo ap· prove schematic designs jointly pre· Egly Deadline For Busing Set Friday LOS ANGELES CAP 1 -The school board has unlil noon Friday to hand Superior Court Judge Paul Egly a list of 20 schools replacing those re· moved from the jurist's mandatory busing integration plan by the slate Court or Appeal. The California Supreme Court up held the lower court decision Wed· nesday. The appellate court removed the 20 Junior high and elementary schools from the busing program Aug. 4 on grounds the schools were already sufficiently desegregated. The ruling left 20 non·integrated schools Wllhout bu~ pairings. In a riote to the boa rd late Wednes· day, Egly s aid he has made repeated requests for a list of 20 replacement schools and included a list or 13 sug. gested schools m Wednesday night's order. pared by L . Pereira Associates, Daniel Dworsky and Associates. Benito A. Slnclair and Associates and John Williams and Associates cleared the way for architects to pro. ceed to the next design phase. PEREIRA DESCRIBED the proj. ect. whose price tag earlier had been estimated at $90.3 million, as "an innovative, rour·story terminal, featuring an open , airy space frame design with n oating roof... • The terminal will be built at the west end or the World Way road system now circling through the airport. TV Producer Suffers Injury At Racquetball BEVERLY HILLS <AP > -"Gong Show' and "$1.98 Beauty Show" pro- ducer Chuck Barris was in a body cast after suffering a sprained back and cracked r ibs in a racquetball game, a spokesmal) said Wednesday. Barris. SJ. was home recuperating Wednesday after spending six days at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center for the injury a week and a half ago dur· ing a racquetball match with former football s tar Ed Marinaro. s aid Barris' spokesman. David Kramer . The cast t'ove ri. h is lower torso . Kramer said. "lie ran head on into Ed Marinaro wh1h.• pl aying racquetball at the Cen- tury City Health Club." said Kramer "Not too h('t1lthy. Ed weighs around 230 pounds." Marina ro, who was s igned to become 3 regular cast member of "Laverne & Shirley" but has not been working because of t he actors' strike. suffered no injury. Building Bao Ends SONORA CAP> -TuolurnneCounty s upervis ors e nded a I S-month moratorium on comme rci3l, in· dustrial and large subdivision de· velopment after approving a new ~eneraJ plan. The ban had been in ef- fect while a general plan was prepared in response to state contentions that the Sierra Nevada mountain county's previous plan failed to comply with state law. SAY GOOD•BYE TO A GOOD·BUY. l/20FFOllt lllRODUCTOIYPROGRAM. This is your last chance to save 50% on Holiday Spa Health Clubs.two-week introductory program! Stop in now and enjoy a personalized exercise sampler pro- gram that best fits.your needs. You'll also have complete use of all facilities. And what facilities! Hot hydro·massage whirlpools, Finnish rock saunas, steam rooms, sun rooms and, at most clubs, indoor swimming and jogging. Progressive physical con· LA OCMlll1'Y Lo-. ...... '101 Atl9ndc BMI., Comer of c:er:-on ......... "" ...... "'' .,., De'°'°...... (2'3) ......,. . ........ (nJ) ...,I ,__ ._......., __ _,..,. ..................... Off...... .... ................... , ............. ·-- ""'--......... ...-. ... ...,_ ••• Def Ame at.4., .......... ,_ tN1~'9,Wt11WIOIOODdd ...... Comer LI .... M L.-lll_n.. __ ... _._ ..... __ c..._t_"_• C_fl_3_)_M_2_·_U_t_t __ _, . .. ......... C.-.CN> ~l .... "" ...... "14So.lundy,,..Olymplc11\td,). CN)e»nn .. , .............. .tin.._ ......... ''":' ........ ,_ .. -,. ___ ., ~ We also offer different membership programs, all at a discount. So once you start getting into shape, you can stay in shape. Take advantage of your best opportunity to give Holiday Spa a try. Call or stop by for a free tour. These specials are not avail- able at our Torrance or West Los Angeles locations. 4DAYS! 0.....'22E•Kttet11Awe.,W.9tof 1'1etln ...... (1141 Qt.2441 Anft•••tfteh•a~8Mr•M•••Mft• ............... c ........ ~·t• tectM'" ,_ _-.. ....,..,. '7 •er••...-. • ., • ., ........... AH ... a..... ..... ,., ....... a.., ··.:··· ........ -I ' Edit ri I .. Robert N. Weed/Publisher Orange Coast Daily P1IOI 0 a .-age ~. ~ l1. IB ~arbara Krelblc h/Edltorlal Pave Editor Thom.ls Keevll/Edlt0t • Bayside Project Meets Obstacles Bayside Drive in Newport Buch la a mas Butthat'a hardly oews. lthu btto since last April when worlr crews finl beaao tearine up the road in prepanU~ • ror a $750,000County Sao.ltatlon Dillrict Project Portions ohhe streetstlll are tom up and offl clau claim itm~beanotbermonthbeforework iscomplete. · The project was undertaken ln rooperaUoo wtth the City o1 Newport Beach. wh1ch is pldung up about a thtrd of thecoet. New storm drain hookups and new sewer and water lines are being installed Tom Dawes. a samt a lion district spokesman, satd work bu been delayed by one problem afte r another He sa1d crews, after digging up the street. found a seCOtld road un· demeat.h Bayside He said bulkheads were also found a long v.tth much rubble. Cit y officials sa1d the •aren't urpr1sed b> these finds Bayside, they contend, has alwa} · posed difficulties to workmen. · Why then. one might wonder, were residents on Bayside promised that work would be wrapped up by June That pro mise was forwarded to residents an water bills. It would seem with the clifficult nature of Bayside un· derstood by the experts that res idents could have been given a more realistic estimatation Now. more than four months late. not only are portions of the road unusable by cars but, q w pped one resident. ••you can'tevenjogon Bayside anymore." ~ Planning Tool Perhaps some have forgotten, but three years ago Newport Beach city leaders decided to spend $75,000 to have computer experts put together a traffic model of the city. At the time, some preclicted the computer model would go far in helping the city map out its future. Now that the computer model is complete, and lacks only fmal City Council approval before being put to use, the excitement is not so evident. The model has the capability of looking at a particular area of the city and determining how mahy motorists travel in the area, where they are most likely to go and how they'll go about getting there. But despite past cl.aims to the contrary. Traffic Engineer Rich Edmonston stresses that the model is not a magic box. It can provide vital information, he said, but should not be accepted "blindly." The reason for this is that while the model m ay gauge. for instance, some effects a hotel might have on traffic conditions, it cannot judge the human element of drivers, he said. For th.is reason, the model is being viewed as both a great planning tool and a potential political weapon that could be misused to shoot down proposed developments or to add credence to a rguments favoring building. This. of course. would be a mistake and one we hope our politicians wisely avoid. Help Available Summer is almost officially closed, but throughout the fall and winter it will still almost be business as usual for a special organization that bas served the Orange Coast region well for 10 years. The Harbor Area Youth Employment Service (YES) which mates willing young workers with some of your too-tiresome or too·blg jobs that need to be done is, in- d eed, down-shifting somewhat for a~umn. But even after school begins many young people want and need a job. Hours will now be l to 5 p.m. daily Monday through Friday if you would like to hire a youngster, one of those in a class that is occasionally economically handicapped. The young people register ed with YES' have a multitude of abilities, from general labor and part-time help for business firms to helping out with fancy dinner parties as servers, or on a KP crew. A call to 642·0474 could put you in touch with someone who could in time become a trusted helping hand around your household or business. · Executive Director Carolyn Sweetland says now that YES has been around a decade, one strong testimonial to its effectiveness in the Costa Mesa-Newport-Beaeh eom· munity is evident. She says that quite often they receive calls from local men and women now in business life who sought and found jobs through YES as youngsters a few years ago themselves and now tum to the nonprofit agency for their part-time help. One might say it is their way of plowing a share of the intangible profits back into the volunteer community job placement bureau. • Opinions expressed In the space above are those ot the Dai ly Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pil ot. P.O. Box 156Q..Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd I Burglars ByL. M. BOYD Average burglar gets in and out of a house in three minutes. Wh at's meant by average her e is the thief between the ages or 14 and 22 who bits houaes rrom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekdays. This character is probably into Dear Gloomy Gus If the amount of the taJEpayen' money that ha• been 1pent on Back Bay 1tudJe1 over the lut nve yean had been tumed over to • compe· teet contractor wit.b or- den to stop d«eriora- tion, Uae job would have bMD daDe by DOW. W.J.8 . == ::-r::='::-.'!. ·r:. ":!i ................. "...,. ..... .. ,., ...... ,_ ... ,...,.. .... , .... 0., ...... drugs o r some sort, too. Because there are so many like him. he's statistically significant. However. he is not as dreadfully damaging :is a nother sort: The team burglar who backs up to the place with a van, s mashes o p e n t h e door with a crowbar. and wrecks every lovely thing he thinks un· worthy of the take. It's dangerous to be near him. true. lt's also dangerous t.o be him. He incites reprisat Q . In bowling, can the seven-ten split actually be made? A. Can, yes. Rarely. You get some idea ol bow rarely when you bear a professional bowler like Dick Weber say in 40 years, at the came, he'a never picked up that particular 1pllt. Q. Greatest escape artist of a1J time was Harry Houdini. ·• 1 suppose. His real name waa Ebrlch Weiss. Where'd he aet the Houdini name 1 A. From a famous French magician named Boudin. ....................................................................... Rowland Evan& I Robert Novak 'Flippy Mouth' Hurts Reagan WALTHAM . M h ll -Self· ln fla ctcd wounda have un· derm•n~d Rona ld Reagan's towcrln ti lcHad over Jimmy rarter ln the Ii.at JO days ln thls b l ull collar Dci m ocrat ic stronathold, wlll'I signs of further de-tedoc-ation. A 38 -year old n urse a l Waltham llospJlul ~ummed il up ·' Rl'at:an k._.e11s openintt h1 mouth and putting his foot• tn ll lf c 't. S Qld th l og s th e J>IJ ~l few wt•ek b lhu\ hav\: hurt nol only the U.S but the wboll' world He hasn't thought things through " What makes that criticism especially damaging to Reagan ts that ttus same voter. a re· g1stered independent. told us on our visit here just before the Democratic National Convention that she wanted "lo gelr..fld--of - Carter." whom she backed in Mailbox 1976. She had decided to vote ror Reagan. "I've changed," she told us without noticeable en- thusiasm. .~ ARMED WITH a question- nalre prepared by Patrick Cad- d e 11 's Cambridge Survey Research, and aided by Mary CappeUo and three ace Caddell interviewers. we questioned 73 register ed voters and found Reagan far down from our earlier visit to Precinct 7·1. Our t otals in ac tual votes, not percentages : Reagan 28 (down from 37); Carter 24 cup from 12); John Anderson 12 (down from 22>; don 'l know S (same) and "won't vote" 4 Cup from 2>: In 1976. these voters went for Carter by just over 60 percent. only slightly less than Precinct 7-1. Interviewed at their front doors in this pleasant communi· ty (average m ean incom e $19,500). our voters included many we talked to a month ago. Although Reagan retains a lead. defections were dramatic. rais· ing new ques tions about Reagan's ability to hold tntla· Hon-plagued . blue -collar Democrats and independents es· sential to victory on Nov. 4. More attrition lies ahead un· less Reagan abruptly stops say. ing foolish thil\'5. A middle-aged housewife who still plans to vote for Reagan 01ade that clear when she told us that Reagan "is flippy with his mouth and he changes his mind too much." A registered Democrat. she is wavering. AT LEA..c.rf 18 of our 28 Reagan voters expressed some alarm over Reagan's hip-shooting statements about China. Viet· nam and the Ku Klux Klan. But their criticisms were pallid com· pared to the glee of Carter and Anderson voters. "He is too confused to know what direction he's going in and he's always rescinding," said a 59-year-old vocational teacher. "Forget Reagan. His s peeches are a lot or baloney," said a re- tired £ire fi ghter. Both back Carter. A Colby College senior supporting Anderson told us : "Reagan mak es one biunder after another. Now it's tbe &\& Klux Klan." Carter has done little to Mlp himself other than punchin& at Reagan's self-inflicted wounds and questioning bis reliability. Carter's favorable rating re· mains low (34 percent) 'and with a single exception, be continues to lag far behind Reagan on dealing with the big economic and foreign policy issues that we asked about. Our voters favor Reagan over Carter on ability to handle the defense issue 9-to-l; the Soviets. J.lo·3: the "high tax" issue. bet· k?r than 2-to·l. Reagan's call for an immediate JO percent tax cut was favored aJmost 3·to·I. THE REAGAN P80BLEM is not issues but shooting rrom the hip and the appearance Of COO· fusion over his positions. We asked whether Reagan's recent China altercation had made our voters. "less confident" over Reagan's ability lo handle tough fore ign ques tions . Among Reagan vote rs, six said they now felt "somewhat less confi· dent"; among Carter and An· derson partisans. the results were worse. Sixteen voters said hrs handling of the Ctdna dispute le ft them "much less confi· de nt:" 12 s aid t he y felt "somewhat less coofident." Those concerns showed up in another area of Reagan's vulnerability. the perceptioo as· l>1duously pressed by Carter that Reagan's nuc lear arms pro· posals could threaten nuclear war. Asked whether they agreed or disagreed that e lecting Reagan president would "in· crease the chance of nuclear war ." 26 voters (including our Reagan vote rs>· said they agreed. By appearing confused and contradictory in some of the things he has been s aying, Reagan has been unable lo get out from under Carter's wholly unprovable charge. It ls still early in the campaign, but voter perceptions that held s uch high promise for Reagan her~ just one month ago appear to be moving toward Carter -not because or any new confidence in the president. for we found none, but because Reagan has been acting the fool. Pet Lovers Also Should Love Neighbors To the Edltor: I would like to respond to the article in the Pilot. Aug. 13, con· cerning "Fat Cat." I sympathize in one respect with the owner or "Fat Cal" onJy because she has lost a pet for who m s he evidently cared. However, I fi nd it difficult to un· derstand if she cared so much for her pet why she would put him out· side at night, or day e ither. I DO NOT condone torture of any living thing, but it should be brought to the attention or all animal lovers that all the world does not share their love. I, for one, would greatly appreciate it if my neighbors would keep their: cats and dogs at home. They bring their fleas into my yard and use m v vard for their bathroom every day and night. which in turn. brings swarms of flies. For those or us who are not fond or cats and dogs, it is most un· pleasant to have to clean up after some one else's pet. It is an in- vasion of my privacy and pre· mises when I can no\ walk in my own fenced backyard without having to watch where l step so I do not step in cal piles. The same goes for the tronl yard where peo- ple walking their dogs let them use the gr ass for their toilet. Even though those who torture animals are terribly wrong, it is also terribly wrong for peopkt.o have animals and-turn them loose on their neighbors. MRS. B. FLEltflNS Lcwtrlle l'ote To the Editor: T hat's j u st g r e at! As· semblyman Mangers chose not to use LaetriJe for his ill mother and altheaametime hechose (byvot· ing against a bill) for all Califomla cancer victims not lo have the choice of whether to use Laetrile or not. ls be playlng God for us? J UDY CRAIG ... Nef!fld To the Editor: Would aome of your readers like to play Santa Claus a litUe early this year? An or1anlution whose only aim is to assist battered women and their tblldren, could turely use aome money right now! The, Women's Transitional Lhlng Center <WTLC): is Oran1e County's oldest and lar&Ht a be lter for abuaed women . Readerl may have heard that a HUD lfADl Wll reffntly re- ceived by the WTLC so that they will be able to move this fall to la rger quarters. There, they will, eventua lly. temporarily house 75 victims or domestic violence. up from the JO they now accommodate. BUT E VEN without the pro· s pect of having to race a mortgage. just the day to day ope r ationa l expenses have caused the WTLC lo teeter on the brink of poverty! In an attempt to become self· supporting. fund-raisers to help the WTLC are in the works. But until they get rolling on a con· tinuing basis. the drain for utility bills and maintenance repairs is. a nd will continue to be. overwhelming. Those who have learned of the relocation of the shelter have been generous in their offers of household goods. which the donors ar e storing until the move is completed. However. the immediate underlying need is for monetary donations. Please send lax-deductible contributions to the WTLC at P .O. Box6103, Orange, CA.92667. calmly. efficiently, competently a nd forcefully. They ap · prehended the perpetrators rather boldly and. obviously, ex· posed thems elves to great danger in the process. I assure you that the next time 1 get a parking ticket, I'll gladly pay it w\tb the wa rm assurance with knowing that the police a re also there when T really need them. It's time that we express our appreciation ror our officers and suggest that we should even have a police commemoration d ay durin g the yea r t o acknowledge and express our gratitude. EDWARD F. P AZDUR MzoRS...., To the Editor: Until I read the Aug. 27 story on Reagan and his China problem <" ·Playing Fools' /China Raps GOP Hopefuls"), I thought his position was like Nixon soup: perfeclly clear. Too bad the Chinese don't rind it so. As to Reagan's public state· menls. they come across as though drafted on bis personal stationery -so thin it only has one side. don't know that he is> Anderson to write, opiruonate and expose the classified plans of the na· t1on'! I cannot agree that everything w1thrn government must be open and disclosed. There have to be ctassiried subjects, documents, plans and communication of thoughts and plans a nd ttiey have to be kept from the prying eyes or "reporters" who think the press has rights beyond rea-. son ... and simply fo r the rea· son that they are press. Some doors have to remain closed un· til the time to announce appears or surfaces by its own actfo,. . . and then it is "news" and can a nd should be published. Our board of directors is belng enlarged from 15 to 3S members in order to govern the larger facility. Men and women who would like to serve in this capacity may call 992·1931 for in· I am embarrassed as a citiien by actions such as Anderson, not tickled or delighted that he un· covered some plan. Can you just imagine what othe r nations musl think of our •·security" when someone in government will disclose things and someone not in government will print them and wave the banner to e mbarrass those who are in COD· trol and trying to handle things the best way they see fit? Can you imagine another country thinking about telling a United DICK LEWIS St~tes.envernment person one of their secrets that might be 1'.C Naes mutually beneficial if kept a To the Editor: l.~ll1lllllllil.,...~s~e~·c~r;e~t ~·~· ~~~~~~~-~.,,,,.., fnrmalWJt--y~~n~:am~"=r.~~· ~?i'::! 2!:~!".:t~~X:~~ eone ln our • MA'hnr1" government is feeding someone a rlicle publis h e d in your like Ander son classified in· •-u-p--i--newspaper on Aug: 18 . .-..-.. ~ ~.., Anderson claims "Iran in· formation? To the Editor': vasion plan reported" and goes To me, an ordinary citizen. All too often we are prone to on to describe what is obviously r 0 r mer M 8 r in e · f 0 rm e r gripe about our police officers. a classified subject and justifies employee of lhe Atomic Energy But. I for one. would Uke you to h. u· rt• Commission . former crypto· ts ac ons as news repo mg graphic custodian ... classified know that selling aside our petty and worse. that he implies he is classified ! complaints of parking tickets. would be doing an injustice to WILLIAM s THOMPSON trarfic violations, etc .. our police readers if he failed to publish officers do not hesitate a mo-what he has secured rrom people ment to lay their lives on the sworn to secrecy in the military line on our behatl when the chips and government of our country. are down. I register here that th1s ls not news reporting but pure and simple undermining oC the de- fe n se o f this country by publishing classified lnforma· lion, which. whether right or wrong, whether ll should or should not become an action of the nation's forces should re· main classified. News reporting does not include publis hing classlfied lnformaUon. however Anderson comes by it. I BECENTLY had an ex· perience to phone tbe NewpOrt Beach Police Departme.nt about a burglary in pro1reas. The police were there within two lo three minutes naa They quickly surrounded the home and acted Quotes "We used to think we lived on the edge of a volcano. now It feels u If the volcano has erupt· ed.•· -Naaey GalW, a white farmer ln Zimbabwe de1crtbtnc U!e In her country slnce a aov· emment dominated by blacks took over, 18 ft' Nor bad enou1h that someone sworn lo keep secret.a lets them out to someone who Ii rn a position to influence •nd In a poslUon to expose classified In· rormatlon,Jet alone for cltben {I OW It A ..... To the Editor: Well, fellow taxpayers, tMydid' it to WI again, our .friendly aov- ernor. and Legislature. "You don't need Pro"poetlion 9" they said, "You already have income tax indexina and Proposition 4." Now we in effect bave neither. Permanent indexinC was deleat- ed and Proposttion 4 so mutilated thatltwUlneversetUmltsonstate spendinl ~r return one dollu to the taxpayer. NORMAN Y.SMlnt Thur1day"1 Cloei~ Pric~ NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS .. ThurMMy. ~tembef I I, 1980 N IWLV~ - ' Dow Jones Final UP 2.82 Cloalng Figure 941 .30 H..l.Heinz Ketchup Maker Plays Catch-op By MILTON M08KOWITZ H.J. Heim is making its move. The Pittsburgh bottler of ketchup has emerged from the pack of companies clustered in the second tier of the food industry. Only three companies stand between Heinz and the top. You may be surprised to learn that Heinz is now big· ger than a lot of other food companies. For example: Quaker Oats, Kellogg, General Mills, Carnation, Nabisco. Borden and Campbell Soup. Passing Campbell was a particularly sattsfying experience for Heinz since these two companies have been throwing darts at one another for a long lime. HEINZ RUNS ITS business cm a fiscal year basis that runs from May 1 through April 30. For the year ended last April 30, Heinz posted saJes of S2.9 billion and an ertax prof- its of $143 million. Both were records, and both·were more than triple what Heinz was doing at the start of the 1970s. Heinz passed the Sl billion mark in 1972 and the S2 billion mark in 1978. They will obviously roar past the S3 billion mark in their current fiscal year. Having passed a bunch of companies, Heinz now finets itself looking up at the three giants of the food industry: Beatrice Foods. Krjlft and General Foods. There's still quite a gap to rill. Beatrice, Kraft and General Foods each sell about S6 billion or food products annually. or ro u ~h l y d o ubl e Heinz·s volume. You wouldn't think there's enough ketchup in the world to yield revenues or $3 billion a Money Tree year -and there isn't. Heinz has captured fourth place in the food industry by using t.be profits from ketchup lo buy other companies. When you talk about the Heinz company today, you must also include these other businesses. which be long lo them: ' -STAll·IUST, THE big tuna packer. ll's nip-and-tuck with Star-Kist and Chicken or the Sea for first place in this market. With Star-Kist comes an important cat food brand, 9-Lives. Also part of the Star-Kist lineup is Jerky dog treats, made by a compa11y that Heins bought in ear&y 1980. It marks Star-Kist 's entry into the dot food market. pitting them logically against Ralaton Purina <tbe owner of Chicken of the Sea). -Ore-Ida, the big potato freezer. Ore-Ida accounts for more than 50 percent of the frozen potatoes sold in tbe United Slates. Also part of the Ore·lda operation is Ga gliardi Brothers, a Pennsylvania processor or frozen meats that Heinz bought fast year. Ore-Ida is planning a national launch of Gagliardi's Steak-um. a sandwich steak. -Weight Watchers, botb the products sold under this name (to people who have eat.en too much ketchup-covered Ore·lda potatoes) and the .galaxy of services (classes. publications, etc.) sold under this name. -HVBINGEK, A KEOlnJK, Iowa, producer or the high-fructose com s)'l'Up now being used by sort drink companies as a sugar substitute. Heinz figures it's positioned very well for the future, Ore-Ida will fatten up people with frozen hashed browns and La Pizzeria pizza. and then Weight Watchers will help people take off the pounds. Since buying the Weight Watchers business in 1978, Heinz has developed a low· calorie ketchup. Lite, which it may soon foist on the entire nation with the claim that it has half the calories but "all the great tast.eor Heinz.·· <Shades of Miller Lite beer! ) v-a. t•' ., ., I c ....... 92 ......... ,. e pound, U.S. d!H41- tions,. l9M 47 ce<'ICS. pGUnd. l !M )tl!).31~ Ufll~. pound, Oellwet.O. Ttt1 $1.Dl'I • -...0. At-1-. lb, N. Y .... n. ~..,Sol1000Ptr fl~'· f'lat'-t16Ss.t6n troyo,. H.'t". SHr~r H EW Y~IC IAPI -Hllfld'( & H- slt,..r ,..,_,, '211.1f0uoto.4'0. EnQelll•rd sflv&r uo,100, UP '°··'°· llll<"lcll'9CI Ill-s.11.15'. UO llUISO. Geld ,, ... , ., •••• ey Tiie-..... "'"s SelK*I WOl'ld OOld Pfk'H _.,; ~: motlll"IJ llll"IJ t47• . .SO off 110,00, l...-: _...,_ llrll'Q t47•.00ofl SU.)O, ,. • ...._-"'"-' 11111"9 .. ,, .'3, uo st.«>. ,.,...._., fl•lllQ .. n .... o1u 101. brlcli: 947S.OO bid, Oii ".oo ...... 00 lltlltd. M•• Yerlr: H•llCl'I' & Harm•" mid ,,_,.,"' w .. ao. oft 111 JO. -'t"9"1: ElltllhWd MlllftO ll'IC& miCJ. momlnetu•.oo.offSIUO. Mew Yn: Enoe•iwrcs t•IH'lc•tH told mlCl~M7.St,offs12 .... ••• OM. y PILOT .. , .... . . .......... .... .._ .... .............. .......,__ ..................... .. ..-'t ....... -. ....... ··IJA~ '-• ....... -...ar-;~·-- ~· ....... ~ , ........ ,.. .., °' .. Hw...on•' "'.,"... to ........ • M"A•a•N TM tvr,.c>nt ti '~ «177tft ..... to ",...... .. Ml Afffl'I ~,...., ~ .... --\If.it .rTlAdlAT.- AI Mund'I _, Nt ..... • ... GUI to loot IN -* ot • C...-0 Ill V9l'llce ..0 ... "'9llteto•_....., • IUCTNC OOtllWIV ; ...... TOYOUft HUL't'M l ... ~(R) ~ TIC T~ DOUGH ~IAat.. KOTllft The s-~ DO lnlO ~ bettle 11Q411ntl 11'19 oeoating ClllU.. •It• tllelr le•cher lntvlt• lh• s~ and GN>e Chai· ~them 10 • ~. • OICKCAWT'T Guwt: Hel Prtnoe (Pert 2 Of 2)(AJ • 81'UDI08& .. cie.rw.1et" Cll M"A"l"H HeeYy _...... errtvtng 81 the compound c;r..,. --pro«llema f()f' the unot becai>M tlley .,e .._ty OU! o4 pentotl\el, 7:00 I ces NtW8 . ..::NtWS • HA11PY DAY9 AGAIN AICNe 18 caught two-liming Lori Beth 10< e pretty baton twirler. 9 JOt<IR'8 WILD • M"A"l"H H9Wileye Md Trac»«.,. .. It to enllwn the camp wtMln the nur-we evec;. uetect • 8TA&T8 0# SAN FMNCl8CO Slone encl K..._ "'-'"" g•te Hamilton Air Force 8eM when • d41renged killer •ttlt'ed In WI Aw Force colOnel'• uniform mllf'derS eyoungwomen. " ~ ......... ,.,., Defiant Joy Carol Burnett portrays a middle-aged . Un- married woman who joyously becomes a mother in "The Tenth Month." CBS special rrom8:30to 11 tonight on KNXT (Ch. 2). • CWIJ\EASV 0UMI: jau l)IMlst LH McCenn.otAI G ~/LEHRER ~ 7:»1 ~Tc:..ooo:w THIS WAI AME.RICA IHANANA Gueet: Cooni. St-0 FACE 1'ME MUSIC • AU. IN THE FAMk. Y Arctole trlel In vllln to pte- Yenl • bl.a< l•mlly rrom moving Into the neighbor· hOoO. 9 MACNEIL I LEHRER AEPOAT ~~ A world CNmpion IUI· dr-wtiat: • llfe.sevfng ho9pltel bum center. &.-00 8 Cl) UY WIFE NEXT OOOA A newly dlvofoed couple d~ tto•t ttiey •re -ottt>ors In tt1e same epartment complex. 8 GAME.a PEOPLE Pt.AV Futunict: Ferne .. lnmeles vs. atilt members at • -·s ptlaOf\, • lM>OI unlOtl IUQ-Ol·WV. mefl'I arm-wrestling. women'a bulkldlng; Flytng C>uleh· trn1n comc>ellllon. e MOVIE • *"" "Prisoner In The Middle" ( 1974) Devld Jan&Mn, Karin Doi A U.S. bomber eccldenlally Jelll- aons • nucleW wemeed ne111 ltoe Jorde.nlan border (2 hrs.) D MOVIE •'It "Carry On Ageln, Doc- tor" (1970) Kenneth Wil· hems. S!Oney Jemea. A young dOC1or !Inds hlmaelf ttoe ob)ec:t ol jeelousy and double-crossing wnen he d llCOvers • new birtfl..c<>n· trol Mt'Um. (2 hi•.) m P.M. MAOAZIHE A world Chemplon 1u1- dr-artist: • 111e-savlng hoapUal bum center; Chef Tell ma.Itel leltcwer Pork a1>c>ell2era; Judy MiSM!l demonstt•IH ltoe JIU• zetclsing fftneaa lec:Mlque: JoyQe Jillson dlscu- pelm1stry ., MOVIE ........................ :r°'· ,._.......,_ ~~ .... ollMlrlt tM o-Mfted ...... ., .. Md_ .. ;r::.=.::~ CIL.fWNTMt .. ...,..., ,.,. Nt4 r.tourt- ..... Holl, WW-~.,,., ...... Cl) THI TINTN "°"'" Carol lur.-1 ~ lln ~~~ mldll• 1111*' WOftWI ~ ~ tooety OOI•-~ • endklilP Mr Gllllcl (Al • CMOC..euNCrT ""°,....,. a..t,.a-..y OMI¥, • W9tt "°""YUM Howerd K. lmltti r. jiolned by illfeeldent Cer1et Wld '°'""' ~· ~ ena F«d to ~ .,.. ,.,it• o1 • GelluCI poll on "°"" Atnetlc:ww WM IN pr..idency llnd wt\at kind o4 penon ftl9Y think lhould occ:iupy !"-offloL (Pwt t I Q (R) • IUMQJIUE t'.00 G IO YIMI OF COUHTRY MUIC P•rlorm•r• Including ~ CMll, Ray ChattM end Lor•tt• Lynn join hOtt• Olen Ctmpbell, Roy Clerk and OoMy Perton tor • Mlute to country mue1c;. (R) 8 SUPP...aM8 OFTICIUPP llOW\..9 • MIRV GfWf1N "Mulle Mak.,.... ~t: l(el RudmWI. Natalie Cole, CNcago, Robbi. ~. Menl\atten. G OLD HOU8EWONC8 Bob Call•h•n retnOYH pe1n1 apa11.,. trom • brick lirepj-; OU B«>olt• con- atructa and lna'tlll • door Jemb: and Bob Schoon· m9Ch4lr di-~ of end weys 10 pr-I chimney fiftll.. 9 MOVIE • • 'h "The G-" (1970) Ryen O'NHI, c .... ,.. Amllvour. Four menttlon runners treYel to Rome to compete In ti.. 19e0 Otym- ples. 12 hra.) l".30 8 MONDAY NIGHT fOOT8AU. F£V£At "A o.C9de Of The NFL On ABC" An expioretlOn ol Iha show llince Its incep- tion t .. turlng cllpa o4 the btggell gamea. plays and pleyett .. P'-'ed. C'lta11t1~ List i11g• 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles • •'Ir "The Crowded Sky" I 19601 Dane Andrews. Ahonde Fleming. A Nevy ,et. manned by lndovlduela with presalno peraon•I probtems. unwillingly falls Into ttoe path of tn on<:om· Ing ~ pl-. (2 !WI) 8il THE AIGHTEOU8 APf'l.IE8 "A Dream Futfllled" "Big Neclc" McMoma runs into unexpected oppoaltlon trom h11 glrftrletld when he organizes • lrit>ula to M.,. tin Lui'-King. (R) D KNBC tNBC) Los Angeles 9 KTLA (Ind I Los Angeles 8 KABC· TV I ABC) Los Angeles (I) KFMB (CBS) San Diego D KHJ. TV (Ind) Los Angeles III KCST (ABC) San Diego &l 28TOMOHT l!i) U.S. c.HAOMCt..E "Whit Pra Mit.des?" Jim L~ ~· trom Mlnneeote -the liellltll c.,.e cepltal Of the netton •• 10 find out It ""*tell can elford tocMy'• high tedl- noloov medlcel mlradee. m KTTV (Ind ) Los Angeles ., KCOP·TV (Ind I Los Angeles • KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles 8 KOCE·TV (PBS) Hun11ng1on Beach A IOC)I( at the extent lo which SOQiat clue la • lee.- tor 1n dellegregation: • short documentary on bledt. ~. end lllM• lemllies tn • M., Viste . ~McCoys' rops Poll O/Renms FCC Offers Proposal For 'Specialized' TV SALINAS (AP > -WASIDNGTON CAP) -J u.st as "The .Real McCoys," radio stations tailor music to their "The Millionaire" and listeners -from classical to country :·carter Country" got -hundreds of new, low-powered the most votes in a television channels could aim pro- '11 e w s paper pol l o r grams at particular audiences under television reruns read-a Federal Communications Com- ers would like to see if mission proposal. the new fall shows fail to The FCC proposed a uthorizing eppear because or the creation or new stations in the UHF actors' strike. band, channels 14 to 83. The mini- . Some 122 readers or stations could go on the air virtually the Salinas Californian anywhere because most a reas have f-eturned coupons from , vacant UHF, or ultra-high frequency. last week's editions list· channels. l ng tbe stiows they want- -ed to see lbis fall. Production or new pro- .gTams has been stalled l>y a walkout by the SCreen Actors Guild. Runners-up included such perennial favorites as "Ben Casey," "Leave Jt To Beaver," and "My ::Cittle Margie." ' The newspaper said ,212 separate old shows were nominated -with 97 getting just one vote each. Some of the ~>ne· vote show s w e r e "McHale's Navy," "I Married Joan." "Bat· :man" and "The Charlie :Ruggles Show." . ~ It stands to r eason -that "The Real •ttcCoys," a show about a farm family, led the :Ost with 19 · votes. The :dally news~per serves ,the lush Salinas Valley, ;one of the most produc- ;uve agricultural areas :of the state, about 120 ~rnilea south of San Fran-.claco. w1m A RADIUS or perhaps 15 miles. the new stations could direct their programs at a s pecific au· dience, such as minority population in one portion of a large city or farmers in rural areas that can't sup- port a regular station. "F or smaller communities. it mepns first local TV outlets or addi· lional UHF outlets that might some- day become full-service stations." FCC Chairman Charles D. Ferris said. "For the larger'cities, it means additional choices from the TV fare they now get." The new type of station, FCC of- ficials said. could ultimately push tele vision toward the competition that marks the radio industry. That would mean a sharp change for American television, which has been built around the concept of a Umited number or full-service sta.,. lions, each expected to address the needs of the entire population in its city or license. THE RULE CHANGE, which has attracted the ire of established television broadcasters, must un- dergo public comment and another FCC vote before becoming final. It will be several weeks before the com· mission even announces how long it will accept public comments. Ferris actuaJly hoped to go even further by gaining a pproval of a pro- posal to license new VHF. or very· high frequency, stations throughout the country. A vote on the proposal, however, was de layed after more than three hours of debate focusing on the potential harm that could re· s uit to existing stations. VHF stations operat.e on channels 2 to 13 and are generally less ex· pensive and more attractive than U HF stations. Top FCC officials said privately the VHF proposal could have an even bigger impact than mini-stations because it could spur cr eation of a new national network. BOTII 11tE MlNl·station and VHF proposals have the same premise: a TV station that cannot reach a large ar ea can still provide a valuable service. Because the mini-stations could reach no more than 15 miles in one direction, the FCC said they should be spared the ex~nse of required local news and public service pro- gramming and should not have to worry about applying for permission to offer pay programming. The commission also said it might give prefetence to minority and educational groups ih licensing the new stations. All mini-stations would be classified as secondary. Any applica· tlon to estabish a full-service station on the same channel would take pre- cedence. . GROUPS SUCH AS the National Association of Broadcasters con- demned both proposals, with one of. ficial suggesting it was a "cruel hoax" to let people believe a minJ. station could attract a large enouch audience to survive. -1tt':. .... ~T-. "lllodo: n. ~ ()t WTft,. Ille" lilt wllMllGll OI M ~. '°""' _... MMy • .......,_ idto-n .......... Q.,., •d'eOl«IC _. ~OPNOfl\.I ..... , MU1aw•ca lHIATM "Liiie: Mr. ,,.,,.,,. 'MOl- Mted by lqulr9 ~ ton '• .,rogenc• end WMltfl. lMI fGrlCW'8I '* lfleftd'I *""°' tMt M la dllnQlroue. (Pitt 11 ol 13) i'~ "Sltconl" ~ w.-end o.tl'y...,....,. """"" In "*' fllnny, .,,... _...,. look .. ~ TV1 top oomedy _... - "Mont & Mlftdy." .. ~ 0eye·· lfld .''lA¥eme & ttl001=·· Cll 0 NlW8 .-..YWIDGMa MCMI **~ "Wipe Out" (197•) Richard eon... Hetwy Sli- va. The Don ol I Mefle temlly hlree • lllt man 10 wip. out "' -.ny lemlly. (2 ht'a.) • YOU 8ET YOUft LR A ~ eppe«enc:e by 0.0.-ge Fennemen: • lady police oftlcet,. ~ l'oua· bend. • THE BINNY Hill IHOW ~ Fred Souttte. who 11 In dlltge of • l'oMllt\ '""' wltl1 lot• ol Pf'lt1Y girt• to Nip with Iha .,._.menta. 11:aol~ .-..MOHi Mot'* Jeff-tftOrtl to ~· ,,_,,.. to '~tion.(R) Hoit: Johnny Cerson. ~ Eddie Herrta. Jud· ithe.g.n. I DATING GAME 9 A8CHlW8 HOGAN'• HEAOE8 Hogen tou to dMtroy • MCret German lhipm«ol of lieevy ...... • OETSMAAT A banene tlw'ougll the melt ~ dM!fl fOf the CON· T1'0t. eg.nt whO -*- it. •• CAPTIONED ABC NtW8 JOHN DARLING J 1 1 1 TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS TUBE TOPPERS KNBC 8 9:00 -Johnny Cash, Ray Charles and Loretta Lynn join .other stars in salute to country music on "50 Years of Country Muaic.'' . KABC 8 9:30 -"A Decade of the NFL on ABC." Features clips of the standout games and plays , and spotlights some of top players of past 10 years. KHJ e 11 :00 -"Wipe Out." The ~n of a Mafia family hires bit man to wipe out an enemy family. Stars Rich8:fd Conte and Henry Silva. 11:t0 •III CHMUl'I ANGll.8 Jiii'• flence. a rece-e.r dffler, la kllled wtlile drlv· lngacw~by • man -'!ti ...nom Jiii WU GnC41 lnvOlved. (R) -MIJflGHT- 12:00 8 Cl) MCMIUAN & Win A Meret admirer of Selly's IMth • paycl!Optthlc neture ltlnt • man whO ttiet 10 ••• Selly's purN e lWIUOHT ZONE Mr. Frisby ,.,.. lhe moat vivid lmagff\.lllon In t~ • and~ quite•,_ "l*>C>le .. with It. • Me88KlH: IMP08la8l£ The IMF gOH lo Ille •kl ol e friendly South AIMrk:an go"9rnmenl which has ~ overthrown by revo- tutionenea. • THE OOOOllE.S The Goodlet In France build • Cllf and go racing etleM- 12:30 I DATIHO GAME NATIOHM. NEWS 1;00 TOMOAAOW Tom Snyd41r vtaltt HOW1ltd HughM' Naj)lane. ..The $ptuce GOON," IMtto the plane's dHlgner A•v Hopper, co-pllo1 Ed Lund end ll!Qht engl-Dave Grent (RI D MOVIE • • '"' "Duel tn The Jun- gle" (195•) Dana Andr-1, JeWln9 Crein. All "'-· enc. man in-11gatlng the dMth or • diamond oom- peny edCUtl\4 finds tt"9 men 1111"9 and lnvolYed In • swlndle. (t ht .• S5 min.I • MOVIE 1' * "Key W•t" ( t973) Stephen fik>yd, Woody Strode. A former CIA c;tllef obtelna lnfOf'metlon !Nt mey ti. lncrimlnetlng ti.. lhe United Stein gowwn-"*'' (ttw .• 30mln.) G MAVENCK 8ret .. l*<1 lloctege by • Qfoup of plretea whO sus- pect him of being a gov- ernment agent. • MOVIE *** "Who Was Thet Lldy1" ( 19«1) Tony Cunis. ONn Mtrtln. A eollege ptoi.-enlilll the eld OI • M iter friend to llelp •ao&aln 10 hts wlte why he ... klulng • lfuc:lenl (2 hrs., 15 min.) .., MOVIE • •'h "When Tomor<ow Comee" C 1939) Cher1es Boyer, Ir-0unne A merrled man \'loltt• his 'Mlddlng vows wt\el\ he eltempta to get • ~ty young WWI,_ IO accom· pany town to Ptt'9 (2 IW$) 1:408 ..ws 2:000 HEWS • MOV1IE * • • 'h "ClaUdia" ( 1943) Dorothy McGu"•· Robert Young /4 min and h•s child bride must lace lhe fact .. ...... ~Cl In.I 1:11• MOVl9 ••• "The 31 ... , (1tl0t ~ More. T• MBQ. .... , .... t:ll --... --• .............. l'ft'.'C JfM Hunter. Mite "*'°'. A young -_... a· ecMme '° llill ,. lcMI'• huebend end plMd ~ ty, I'-rillltlng only IMlpO- rar; comonhment. It hf .. 50 min.) e..ovw • •"' "Johnny Stoot Ptgeon" (1M9) Howen1 Duff, Shllly win-.. 1:11e MOVIE • • • ··eooe °' o.11. ,,... •• (1M3) Enol f'¥1n, Ann Sheridan. ._...MOVIE • * *'h "Victim.. (1911) 01t1t Bogtro.. Sytv11 Syme. 4:301 NIWI 4:80 NlW8 Friday'• Day I I•~ Ho.,ie• 4:16 ••• "Thunder In The Pines" t 19491 George R...,... OenlM Dercel. 11:00. •'A "Let's Go N'll)'" ( 195 1) Bowery &oya, Allerl Jenltlna. -AFTERNOON- 12:00 II •~ "Hldeoua Sun Demon" ( t955) Robef-t Clerite, Patricia ManninJt. • ****''The Lady • VanilMI" (11138) Mldlaal Aedgreve, P1ul LukH. Ow9Cled by Attr.d H~ cock a> **'A "-30·" (1959) Jeck Webb, William Con· rad 1;00. • * 1't "Trent's Lut Cue" ( 1953) Orson Welfel, Mlcflael Wiiding. 3:00 D ••• ••Ttoe Caret tit- ..... (1963) POiiy Elergen, Aobet1 Stlldl. 9 ••"~1$My Destiny" ( 197 t) Chf11 Rob- inson. Elisa lngrem. 3:30 8 • * ,_,, .. Meybe l'I Come Home 111 The Spnng" I 19701 Slllly Field, I Jaci! 1e CooP8f. by Armstrong & Batiuk HOLY 5MOK£6/ IH15 IS f).4E ~IPT ll-iAT REVE:ALS WI'() 9HOT JR.!/ Nelgltllorly L ee Purce ll , Granville Van- Dusen s tar as newly divorced couple who sud- d e nly find th e m se lv es n e i g hbors in "My Wife Next Door," a com- edy to air at 8 tonight on KNXT (Ch. 2) Bradley Joins '60' N EW YORK CAP> - , "I'm Morfey Safe r." "And I'm Ed Bradley." And that's the way it will be when Dan Rather leaves hls post as co· editor or "60 Minutes" to take Walter Cronkite's • job as anchorman on th~ "CBS Evening News." Bradley, a principal correspondent for "CBS Re ports·· since Sep- tember 1978, also will join Mike Wallace· and Harry Reasoner on "60 Minutes" no later than oext spring. Bradley will continue in the docume nta ry division for the 1980-81 season. in which he bas two bro a dca s t s scheduled on life in an embassy and on Saudi Arabia. A Ii , • J J Old fashiored, romantic dinner-dancing is back in style.· .• and the Grand ~e now offt'1"S you 3ll <.~ng to compete wilh }'Ollr f.n>t>ritc memory. Soft tinkling dilllll."f music, dt-gant candlelit table setti~. the grandeur 0( ftamlng r~de cookery. The ultimately danceable Dick Powell Trio is kalurcd ·Thursday throuth S•turdey 7to1r:an<190ft ptanoomcr~. SEAFOOD CONNOl~EURS Thursday, Friday. Slittutday ask for our "Fl)~n8 Lohscer'' 4inntt frc8h Mllinc loh6ters. O)-'Sttt$, clams. nown In from 8o8tC)O. Qisplactd Ea.~cmtn. rejoice! !REGISl'RY t~ MICAnhur BooleYl.nS {7t4) 7~2"8m ~~Hoott4~·.,. ... ~ .. 11.11 .. Jt~. -