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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-09-12 - Orange Coast Pilot~···" - aine raekdown Due <See Page A3) Court Rules Boy · ·Seandal Charged Must Join Father In Rape, Murder Who Killed Wife Of British Couple • earmg late FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 12, 1980 For VOL 7>, NO. 1:16, 4 SICTl°"S· tt l'AOH • • ypnot1st - Def tg Delp er With staples at the ready in his mouth, Cedo, a farmhand chimp, helps his owner Linsber Brister repair fences on the Wellman, Miss., farm. The African chimpanzee ex- cels at other chores as well. Boy Faces Return To Killer of Mom ST. PAU14a&)-A 10-year-old boy whose 19ft? was beaten to death by his father in California may have to be returned to California and possibly be reunit- ed with his father, the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled today. The court said, however, that an additional hearing must be held in a Minnesota court at which California officials and the boy's foster parents can argue whether the 'child should stay in Min- nesota. The boy, Carl Otis Mullins, has ~en llvtna with his uncle and aunt, Ear[ and Anne Krolick, · 81oomlneton, since September 1975. Thl Superior Court of San Diego placed the boy and hi11 older brother and sister with the K rolic ks s hortly after their father, Carl E. Mullins, was found guilty of murder. The father was given a five. year -to-life sentence in prison but wa11 paroled in July 1978 and went to work as a contractor. British Scandal Charged LONDON CAP> -A former detective ch arges that his daughter and her boyfriend were thrown to their deaths from a sixth.floor balcony dur· ing a cocktail party in Saudi Arabia for which the British hostess was sentenced to be flogged. The ex-detective claims his daughter, Helen Smith. was gang-raped by Ger man guests at the party, and that her Dutch boyfriend , tugboat captain Johannes Otten, was murdered with her because he witnessed t he rape and the assailants feared he would identify them to police. British surgeon Richard Arnot, 39, and his 34-year-old wife , Penelope, were convicted by a Saudi court of serving drinks at the party in Jidda the night of May 19, 1975, in defiance of the Moslem nation 's ban on alcohol. The court a lso said Mrs. Arnot made "contradictory" s tatements about what hap- pened . Mrs. Arnot escaped the lash and her husband a one.year jail term when they were granted clemency by King Khaled and deported. They returned lo Bri· tain on Aug. 8 and are reported vacationing in the country with their two children. Ms. Smith, a 23·year·old British nW'lle, and Otten fell 70 feet to their deaths from the Amots' balcony during the par- ty. Miss Smith worked with Arnot at a privately owned Saudi hospital. The British Foreign Office says all evidence Indicates Ms. Smith and Otten accidentally fell over a low balcony railing while embracin1. But Ronald Smith, the 53·year-old father of the dead nurse, has accused the Foreign Office of mounting a massive coverup to protect the Arnots. (See SCANDAL, Pa•e AZ) San Diego County welfare of- ficials decided in August 1978 t.bat young Mullins should return to San Diego to live with a paternal great-aunt, as a prelude to beinl reunited witli his father. An order was iuued by Superior Court or San Dies<> autbomin1 the re- moval ol tbe foster child from D!-...1-n __ troyed Pho S ft bbed Mlnneeota. lll.n.ll!t ~ to top O The KroUcu aousht a tem· MIAMI <AP> -llore than A man brandlabi n• an porary restrainin1 ord~r in Hen· 8,300 exotic bird•, from Uoy .iomauc handiun robbed the ntpin County Dl1trict Court in finch•• to lar1e parrotl and Pbc*> Bklp, 1M4 Brookluant St., Mlnneapolia, but that court w-macaws worth up to 95,000 each, •t fft 1'hunday afternoon, tlm1telydllmiUedtbe.,.utJonon have been deltroytd at an Im· 'ountaln Valle)' poUce said. The \beJroundl that Callfornia bad port center becaue of an out-;uaman Juml*I into a waiUnc ret ned Jurt1dlctlon over the break ol Newcutle cliseue, a· i "ar ~ by an accomplice younpter. virus that kllll domestic poultry, aad Oed.fOllce•aid. ~ (8ee80Y, Pap U) ~eraloftlclall aald. Mom, 88, Slain With 'Insulin' • LOS ANGELES <AP) -The case reads like some preposterous murder thnller: prominent doctor slays elderly woman arter she adopts him and makes him sole heirtoS3 million fortune. But t he twisted plot is a real· life drama. Dr. Raymond Louis La Scola a 65-year ·old chmcal hypnotist often sought for his expert trial testimony -has a ball hearing in Santa Monica Municipal Court today on a charge he killed his 88· year-old adoptive mother, Georgia Mahoney Thera, with a fatal dose of insulin July 18, 1979. HER DEATH CAME JUST 4'-1 MONTHS after she and her husband, a wealthy Buddhist monk. bequeathed La Scola their en· t ire estate, inct.uding a Palm Springs home, a collection of jewelry and a gold-plated statue of Buddha. La Scola faces a possible death penalty if convicted of murder He is also charged with dissuading a witness. attempting to in fluence a witness and conspiracy to forge prescriptions and illegal ly sell drugs. T<he case is further complicated by the in volvement of Mary Steele Kaye, a former disciple of the monk who became his second wife, and the testimony of William Schenley -portayed in defense papers as "a known forger, ex-convict and heroin addict" -who alleges La Scola "used drug addiction to control people." The defendant, jailed without bail since Aug. 25, is a member of the board of governors of the American Society of Clinical Hyp· notists. His expertise has taken him to a number of trials around the country. NOW, DEFENSE ATTORNEYS IN a case almost as sensa· tional as his may ask for a retrial. Lawyers for Theodore Bundy. con.vlcted this year in the murder of a 12-year-old F lorida gi rl, said Tuesday they might request a retrial for ,Bundy because of the shadow cast upon La Scola's integrity. The doctor testified for the prosecution. La Scola began his career as a Beverly Hills pediatrician who treated the children of celebrities. He switched to clinical hypnosis in the 1940s. La Scola met Mrs. Thera and Ariya Dhama Thera, an India· born Buddhist monk and founder of the American Institute of Bud- dhist Studies, in 1975 when he bought an $80,000 home from them. He became a close friend after using hypnosis to treat Mrs. Thera for high blood pressure. Court documents show La Scola suggested the elderly couple adopt him so he could look after them . better. _ t THE THERAS ADOPl'ED LA SCOLA on Fe b. 14, 1979, in Riverside County Superior Court. A couple weeks later, Mrs. Thera made a new will. Five months after that, sbe was dead. Her death certificate, si1ned by La Scola, said she 4.led of congestive heart failure. She was cremated a day later. Nothing seemed amiss. Nothing, that is, until Mrs. Kaye, 58, married Thera and took action to stop La Scola's inheritance. That required lawyers and · private detectives; what they found brought in the Los Angeles County district attorney's office. When Mrs. Kaye lost track of Thera in mid-1979, she hired a -Private detective to...fincl.him. When she saw tbe_79·yeer-old Thera in a Santa Monica rest home in May, she was shocked. "I couldn't believe what I saw," she said. ''He wu wearing two pain of pants, two short-sleeved 11hlrta and a ra&1ed sweater. He looked demented." 818 WIFE'S WILL STIPLUIATED that La Scola care for the monk "for the rest of bl• Ufe in the aame manner and condlUona as hi• pretent livinl standards." Mna. Kaye -identilled ln court papen u a dilclple of Tbera 1ince 1983 who bad developed "an lJIUmate aoclal relaUOnlblp" with him -took him out of the rest home and married bJm five days later. · When La Scola teamed ol the marrla••· ht be1an 1 court flthl 1 (See oocroa ACCUSED, P11e fU) CHARGED IN SLAYING Or. Raymond La Scola Suit Names I 00 SAN FRANCISCO <AP) More th an 100 firms that manufacture and distribute the pesticide OBCP have been sued for SSO bi Won by a man who says the hazardous pesticide may have contaminated the water in all 400,000 of the state's privately owned wells, Coast l\'eather Low clouds and fog rugbt and morning, clear· ing to beaches Saturday afternoon. Lows tonight 57 • along the coast, 65 inland. Highs Saturday 70 to 80. INSIDE TODAY Old movie /aoorftt1 ne~ die. theJI jiut keep replaying. And for thou who Uke film nostalgia th«re are 1e~rol college cla.11e1 in which th« onl11 requiremnt i• lo atlmd · and watch th« movie. 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The woman. who 1s six months pregnant. had call ed a n am bulance to her Harlem ho me Aug 24 after she fell down a flight of s tairs Medical techn1 c1an Curtis Butler, 32. and Charles BuUer. 34. both of the Bronx. responded to the call. medical service 0Hic1a ls said Thursday But instead of taking the woman to a hospital, the two al - 1 e ged ly brought her to a secluded area in Centra l Park's northern end. officials said There the lwo allegedly lore off the woman's clothes anct sexual ly a bused her. pushed her out of the arnbulan<'e. threw out her clothes ;md drovt• awa}. officials :.Jld The woman, who was not 1dC'n- llfied. g<tthered her <'lothes a nd c·alled police. She was laken to llarlem llosp1tal wh1>re '>he was·. treated and later released A ut hont 1es sa 1d her unborn baby was not harmed The corpsmen. who arc not re lated. have worked with the medical service nine years They were arrested Aug 26 on charges of fir:.t degree sodomy and sexual ::ih11M' Both were freed on their recognizance after being arraigned Aug 27 A source 1n the Manhattan dis trict attorney's ofhce s aid the case was to be presented to a grand JUry Chilean Vote Backs Chief SANTIAGO <AP) Chile's voters gave landslide approval by a vote of more than 2·lO· l to a new cons titution continuing Presid ent Augusto Pinochet in power until 1989 atleast The right·wing military gov· er nment 's vic t o r y In th e _plebiscite Thursday was never in doubt , and the 64 year .old strongman claimed it before the first results were announced. With about 59 percent of a possi- ble 6 75 nti llion votes counted or f1cial results showed 2.23 m1liion votes or 69 percent in favor of the const itution a nd 904.000 or 28 per. cent opposed 4 Die in Crash PETALUMA <AP> Four people including a 2·year-old boy died Thursday night in a head-on automobile crash at a rural in- ter section in Sonoma County, the California Highway Patrol reported. ORANGE COAST \ DAILY PILOT .... , ........ Prf"\10tnl •"<t Pvot1""'°' T9'.m~u llttwt• (d+tor ,,..~·· -.-.......... M•"•Q•nQ (~IOf CMr .. '" Lwt .. ,,,,,~,.• M•n•oinQ Ca1l6f Telephone (714)14.?-4321 QaH lfled Adw~r1 alng 1142•5171 F,o,,.. \ti" t••1'¥'1f'tt• 4K-MOO ''.-M Hott" Of'•,,.• Courtt'f ~f\1t1,.,, 5'0-1220 ~-:rt'; ~ °:.:':, '~~:.::':~~"·~~. M •lltt •r •d••tUUINJ"h ft•t••" m•t .. t••'••w,tf ••lltovt '-"'' ••• """''"11-. .. (., ...... _ ~~~'~:.4m~''tUs:;'!!r ..-;•s:c.::,~.::: ..:':~ ::.!.~t~ -:n-:::::. .. :&a :;::!',J! M "'6flttNt .,,.., 12. 1980 4 Dead, 3 liijured. 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"h11 "<'ft' k1llt•d J ' Rutwrl t'ht'llt'\ ti<! of "iant.i \nJ l'h..1rl1t1.1 t 'h1·111·\ td bt'ht'\ed lo t>t' h1i. \\lf1• ll11l11•rt Howl'n. 36. uf s .. nta An ... JIHI 1111'1 \\ 1fe. Betty Bm\im, .ibo :Jti The four w t•n• hl'adt'd :-.out h bound on Bristol in a t·ar dr1vt'n b) Chene) when lht•y \H'rt· h1l head-on b;r a northbound veh1 dt.• 1n which the thrt'e 1nJurt·ll nw11 were riding. reports shcJ\\ Though there wen• no \\ 11 nesses to the accident. offlc(•rs said Martinez told them their northbound vehicle was ('Ul off b) a truck which apparent!) pulled in front of them near St Gertrude Place. The car s werved. police 'aid colliding with -the on cu min~ Cheney vehicle The Bowens and Chene'' "ert' a pparently coming horn('. from a Califomrn Angels basehall gamt.• in Anaheim when tht-ac<'11frn1 occurred The three men in thl· northbound t•ar had 1ust gotlt'n off work. police said f 'rm11 Pag..-I I SCANDAL • • After nying to Saudi Arabia to investigate his daught1>r's death a nd claim her bod}. Smith ac cused Bntish authorities or ob s tructing his inquiries becaus<.' the British vice counsul in Jidda. Ger-don Kirby. was a c lose frie nd of Mrs . Arnot, an army colonel's daughter. · Smith says he 1s trying tn prove his daughter was gang raped during the part) b~ S<.'veral drunken Germans.\\ ho th re" her off the balcony and then· did the sam etoOtten The Foreign Office has den1<.'d there was a coverup and sayh Kirby and Mrs Arnot had not met until after the party However. some F'oreign Offll·e officiaJs admit privately to being embarrassed over the affair. which has hampered Britain\ e fforts to improve relations with Saudi Arabia. Those ties were frayed by a bitter controversy over the broadcast in Britain last April of a film called "Death of a Princess." depicting the execution of a Saudi princess con victed of adultery "'1th a commoner. Increasingly lurid allegallon:s in recent weeks have kept the S mith affair glued to the front pages of British newspapers and brought pri m e radio and television coverage The controversy was fl amed further by the government's re call of Kirby and another Bnt1sh d iplomat. Third Sec retary Michael Balmar. from Jidda to answer police questions about the deaths. The case is "giving off the ste nch of scandal." said the mass-circuJation Daily Mirror. while the London Evening News editorialized: "The Foreign Of- rice is playing an increasingly dubious game over the death of Helen Smith, a game which can only fuel suspicions of a cov erup." Iran Feuding End Sought ByTbeAssod•ted Pr~ss Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini . has urged President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr and his roes to s top the feuding and jockeying for power that is keeping Parliament and the "ovemment from coming to grips with Iran's pressing prob· lems. including disposition of the S2 American hostages. Radio Tehran said Khomeini, the leader of the Ira nian revolu· lion, was visjted by Prime Minister Mohammad Ali Rajai and lOofhis cabiqet ministers and toldtliem: "Avoid the practices or the past. You must abandon die· tatorsbips . . . selfishness and self.Jove. . . . How would God take it if you wanted to argue over posts? . . • If all of you . . . reached an understandin1 to estabU.b friendship among you, lmaclne how pleasant it would be fortbenaUon." ,. • Bf1ord ~"tHrf i11g m Wedge l 'nusual l·oncl1t1011s Thursday etfternoon allowed some hran• souls hkt• Alan L-ehmann. 22. to try board surfing at NP\\JH>rl Hl·:1d1 '" 1nfamou~ Wedge. where waves . short'l11w :ind harbor j£·lt~ all rome together a t the end of t h e Balboa Peninsula . Wave conditions at the Wedge us ua lly a re s uita ble only for gus t y body s urfers. Lifeguards s aid s urf is fl a ttening out a nd they ·don't ex - peC't it to build up again this weekend. f 'rom 1•ng.. l I BO Y. • • I h1 h r11l1<•J.., 1ppt•.1l1•il tlit r u! 111 ).! Slain Man Brother Of Mesa Officer Election Mil1llS J/ oters BOULDER. Colo. CAP > It was a lonely Primary Day in Precinct 4706 No one s howed up to vote. Till' !\lull1n" \11uth tuld llwc:ouit thal h1• '' 1tn1·0.,·M·d till' murcl1•r 11( h1' mntlwr \\1th ,1 t..1..,,.h,dl ti.11 :mcl had fl':.tl ' about rl'turn1ng 111 <'.t11r11m1.1 111" oldc·r hrntfwr and ""ll'r \\.hO JI I' Ill tht•1r l'<JI h 2<h. ha\t•n•tunwdtnl'.thfornr.r · Tht· Kroh<'b aq,:uPrl lhJI "vim nt.>,.ota h.111 bcl·omt-lht· home st ate of th1•1r nt.•pht.'\" and ht• had su<·h ·o.,1gn1f1l'a11l <·onnt•f't1<1n"" with \11 nru•..,nta I h.11 "¥11nnt'"1l.1 t·ourt:. 'hould h;r\ t' 111n,..d1<·t 1011 Tht.• Supn•mt· Court noted that ~t1nni•sota and California are among 35 states w h1ch have ac1oplt.'d tht' l·n1form Child ('u,tod' .I unscl1rt11m Acl T h <' h 1 ~ h c 1111 r t s a 1 d t h l' l'allfom1.1 1·111111 ha ... <'learh re tJ1ned JUr"dll'llOn OVf'r the child II\ hol<l111~ .mnual heisrmgs to re 'It'\\ tht• <'aw anrl I lt·nncpin Coun I\ Wl'lfJrt• o ff1C'1a!o., ha\e ... ub m 1llt.•cl quartt-rl~ r1·1111rts on thf' '1111ngstt•r Thl' pl:ieemt·nt In the· court of tht• child in an.other !>tatt.• has little h<'anng on lht• vitality of the ('hlld'o., t'o'nnt.•1·trnn with that l'ourt.' the Supn•mf' Court said "The• rt'lat1ons hip continues dt'S 111ll' l!l'Ogra µh y " Tree CalUng < • .11l111l1l' funl'ral '>l'rv1t'c!> were held toda~ for thl· older brother of lung time l'osta Mesa pol1t·t•man Chuno Camarillo "ho w·a~ n1.\ ~tt·riousl~ murdered 1n a h;.111 ()( bullets Monday an !>outhcast I .c>s Angeles Count} M a:.s wa!> o.,t•heduled at 10 a m for 1-:mest Camarillo, 49. of Cer ritus. the \'icllm of what one Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office deputy classified Thursday as a s uddt•n. Sl'nsc-ll'ss traged~ Camarillo wai. reportedly am- bushed b) an unknown assailant who Jumped from a car and pumped three of four pistol slugs into the man ·s c hest hwestig.ators. stul probing for a sla~·1ng motive. said Camarillo collapsed fatally wounded an an North~nan Wlaoop, Holler The annual North Laguna pie· nic will be held tonight begin. n~ng at 5 al the Heisler Park pie n1c area in Laguna B1·ach Thl' potluck event. organized by the North Laguna Communi ty Association. 1s bi lied as a par- ty celebrating the return of North Lag un a to Nor th Lagunans as vacationers depart. ............. alley off South Alameda Street at 135th Street in the Compton. Willowbrook area. The victim was rus hed to Martin Luther King Hospital where he died of his wounds within minutes. s heriff's dep utiessaid . Rosary for Officer Camanllo's brother was conducted Thursday night at Our Lady of the Rosar y Church in Paramount, where toda~"s fun e ral m ass was sched.uJed. Election officials ex- plained that the no·show in 4706 is at least partially at- t r i but a ble t o the pre - cinct's size: one house. one voter. These "fingerling" pre - cincts are small areas in Boulder County t hat hav~ been annexed into the city boundaries. according t election s upervisor Nancy Jo Wurl DOCTOR ACCUSED • e • to take custody of his adoptive fathe r. La Scola charged that Mrs. Kaye, almost 30 years younger than Thera. was after the monk's m oney It was testimony produced in the custody proceedings that led lo the murder charges. Mrs . Thera's lawyers -father and son Martin and Franklin Radoff brought forward 31-year-0ld ex.convict Schenley. SCHENLEY SAID HE MET AL SCOLA in 1977, when he was un· der arrest for herom possession. Schenley said that after three year s in prison. he went back lo see La Scola and lived last sum- mer at th_e doctor's Malibu home. He said La Scola wrote him drug prescnpt1ons . _ "La Scola used drug addiction to control people." Schenley said . . In sworn court affidavits. Schenley said La Scola used hyp. not1sm to persuade the Theras to adopt him. He said the doctor ad- dicted Mrs. Thera to Dilaudid. a synthetic narcotic. then put her through a painful withdrawal to force her to sign the will. Schenley testified that La Scola confided to him in May that he had killed Mrs . Thera by injecting her with insulin. difficult to de· tect in an autopsy_ The Radoffs paid Schenley $2,000 for his story. then took rum to the Los Angeles district attorney's office. LA SCOLA'S ATTORNEY, Albert Gar ber, attacked Schenley bitterly in his petition to have La Scola released on bail. "Stated concisely, Schenley is unemployed, a convicted forger, an ex-convict. parole violator, narcotics addict, thief. highly paid informant and witness for hire," says the petition. Attached to the pe tition are 34 letters s upporting the doctor, including two from Los Angeles police officers. One of the officers. Capt Michael Nielsen. called the doctor "a kind. gentle person who goes out of his way to assist othe rs ." Sntugglers Suspttfed Stolen Speedboat Still Undetected Maritime authorities along the Southern California coast and Newport Beach police today re· ported no sightings or further clues to the disappearance or a $46,000 competition speedboat a week ago. The sleek. JO-foot cigar ette·hull vessel, belonging to John San· taniello or San Marino, was re· ported stolen last Friday from a guest dock at the Balboa Bay He said cigarelte·huJI vessels resemble torpedoes once their en1ines are running at run throt· tie and the boat lifts about 90 per- cent out of the wat~r. som etimes Oyin1 airborne. The boat, which is not a com- mon make, did not have a name . accord.inc to the report filed by Santaniello. Club. San Di The powerful boat with its thun· . • egan Killed derous engine has not been seen since the theft was reported to In Tapes Ramom police later that da~ according to investigators.-SAN DIEGO (AP>-Police say "It's probably running dope two undercover officers sh<>t and between here and the Mexican kUled a man who s tepped out of a border now," says Newport clumpofbulbestopickupaS'l,000 Beach Police Detective Bob ransom for the return of tapes Hardy. stolen from a business school. Hesaid i1Santan1ello's boathul The slain man waa attempting Brian Bland, reporter for The Associated Press, makes a Indeed been pirated for narcotics to retrieve the brief cue of money telephone call from the "AP Tree" a c ross the street from 1mu11lln1. a crime not uncom· at • drop-off point in Presidio Gov. Ronald Reagan 's Pacific Palisades home. The mon In Southern California, Park and wu shot alter ref'9inc phone was Installed to enable reporters to file stories Im· 100Der~ritwouldbe1potted to1urnndertotbeunclercoverof· mediately whiJe covering the former governor at hi.I because the design is easily flcers and ra.Lainc a repUu of a h ome. t recognized. 1un, a policeapokeaman>'aid. ~..;;;,~~~~'~~~~--~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~.-...~~;;;__~~~~~~~--~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~~~~--'---------~~"'"""~ \-- ·-------. . ·---------~-.. ·--·· ·--- • Low11 Gomes in IAlguna Thl'se are JUSt som e of the ttungs one c an do o n the lawns of Laguna's Heisler Park One c an bowl. providing one is dressed properly and the grass is r ut s hort enough. Or. one C'an practice martia l arts moves near the mt'morial obe lis k Data Asked For Coat Park Pla11 Chamber 11f rommt'rn• cl1rec tori. in :--=('\\('Wirt Hl.'JCh sa\ its t1mt' to st art a'>king the "tough questions " on \\hat tht• effects of the new I~ lTl .. Jlt•d Cr~ stal Cove State Pa rk will bf' And the directors arc• hoping to get !>tatC' officialc; to start answ cnng somt• of tho-.(• que!> t1ons at a µubh c hearing next Thursda) evening in th<· Ford Aerospace l'afetcna David Allen. a "late parks and re c r<'at1on re p r<'SC'ntat 1 vC'. " scheduled to a uend thl' 7 30 p m hearing "For instance." notes Cha rles Hirs ch. a l"h<imh<-r cl1r cctor . "Coast Highway. espccially ~ down towards Laguna. 1s a dis · -aster. Pe ople are scared to death todn veon th:.it road He said state leade rs are go- ing to have to c!C'ctcle how to han die inc reased t r:.iff1c.· a nd tl'le -=-need -for more parkin~ Widen ing Coast H1ghwa} shouldn't he ruled out. he says The danger of ~re. he con tinues. r aises a "legit im ate question" whether a new fire station could be constructed in the a rea of the park .. How do the' intrnd 10 \\Ork w ith t he s ur.ro u nd1ng com munittes? :· he asks 'Will the\ be lookin~ at joint power agree men ts to help save money·1 " He says. people• who neighbor the park boundaries have a nght to know ··as soon a s possible" what the park will be like. what sort of amenities 1t will include and how many people it could attract Pope Tell Sex View VATICAN CITY <AP > Pope John Paul 11 will tell more than 200 bishops m eeting here .next rnonth to urge married Roman Catholics to practice the rhythm method developed by Drs. John and Evelyn Billings ·and other .. sinless" birth control tech · niques sanctioned by the church. Vatican sources say They said at the session be~in· ning Sept. 26 the pontiff will re· affi rm his opposition to all forms of contraception and will de· 1mand strict co mplia nce with traditio nal c hur c h laws over such issues as divo tce and abor· lion . "His statement will be strong and forthright with no buts and ifs, .. one source said T hursday. Boat Owner Sues In Slip Fee Hassl.e lly JOHN NEEDHAM , , 04 II• 0•1ly Piiot Sl•tl Boat owner Don Price doesn 't want to s ell his two s ailing vessels. but he sa ys he will have to if officials a t Dana Point Harbor succeed in e victing ham from his rented boat s lip. Price. 43. a self-em plo}ed electrical contractor in Dana Point. is s w ng the .Dana Point Marina Co. and the County of Orange for what he claims is an unjustified attem pt lo evict h1m from the marina. Price says officials of the firm that manages the affairs of the fac ility. under a 30-y ear lease agreement with the county, first tried to evict him about a year ago. At that time. he said, marina offi cials threatened to impound his boats if he didn't leave. Price said his attorney informed company representatives they had no legal right lo do this, and eviction proceedings stalled. Meanwhile, Price sai'd, the m a rina company continued lo accept his rental checks . He also said marina officials refused to tell him the reason he was being evicted. Price said the offi cials later informed his lawyer the reason for the eviction was because he hadn't been paying his rent on time. and that he had been liv- ing on his boat without first noti- fying the m arina office. Price de nies both allegations. He said the eviction notice was given to him in October 1979 with a deadUne of Nov. 30 to be out of his slip. If he wasn't, Pr ic e s a id . the compa n y threatened to impound his boats and ch arge him $30 a day storage fees . "In the nine years that I've been down here i have been late with my sUp rent m aybe three or fo ur times, and only by a day or two." Price said. He denies that he has ever lived aboard his 44-foot sailboat "Nirvana." "I was living in San Clemente at the lime they accuse me of li ving down here," he said . Robert Dahlberg, m anaging gener al partner of the .marina company, said he didn't want to comment while the matter is in· volved in litigation. But he did deny any wrongdoing on the part of the marina company or any of its officials. Take Sunday Peek Into Minds, Books P rice a lso charged that of- ficials wer e trying to force him o ut to make room for newly purchased boats sold by local brokers .. "I think it is prettr evident wh y they (the m arin a com· pany ) want this slip," Price said. "ll doesn't take a gypsy with a cup of tea leaves to see t hat boats sold by the bro~ers around here are being placed in slips." R eade rs will find plenty in Sunday's Daily Pilot. from the mind reader who helps police locate victims, to advice on how • to find the right refer ence books. P SYCHI C H EL P E R - Dorothy Allison's juvenile vis- ions of death and crime turned bul to be true. When police have a· hard-lo·solve case, she's often c.alled to locate a suspect or vic- tim . .LOOK IT UP -If you'r e con- al)lering an encyclope.dJa to help tbe youngsters through school, .. { llNDA Y'S BK better check carefully to make sure it's right and not too ex- pensive. Pat Dunn offe rs details in Consumer Closeup. . WEST MET EAST·-Richard Chamberlain shares som e of the ordeals and pleasures of filmine the television movie "Shogun," due to air this week. He was amazed at how little we know ti Our all)'. Price claimed that other boat owners had been evicted to m a ke room for newly purcl)ased boats. and charged lhat one broke r had been providing slips for customers even though there is a minimum three-year wait for others seeking slips. Dahl berg d e n ied · Price's charge. "This is not the problem al all.'' Dahlberg said. "There ill a waiting list for all boat owners of about three years, depending on the size of the boat." • .. t ... .. ... . . ·. ~ . . ... "' _, Friday, September 12, 1980 ONL y Pll.OT A3 At Way1ie Airport U ridercov~r Cops \ ....._:) . Eye Drug Traffic By FREDERICK SCHOEM EHL 041._ O•lly ~llol Sl•ll Orange County's John Wa yne Airport may soon be targeted for undercover surveillance by local and federal authorities due to l'ver-increasing movements of rocame and other drugs through its terminal. Authorities announced at a press eonference Thurs day at the Orange County Sheriff's Depart- ment in Santa Ana that more than 50 pounds of t·ocaine has been seized this year as a result of in vest1gations m which the airport has fi gured Undercover agent ~ claimed I hey seized 22 pounds o f the drug valued at S3 million early Thurs day at a motel near Los Angeles Internationa l Airport That shi p· ment. they said. originall} w&is des tined for Orange County. In vestigators disclosed for the first time that the\ ~e1 zed 35 pounds of cocaine ,:ulucd at an estimated $4 75 m1 l1 1on :.ind ar rested four vc rson!' "hen a priv ate rental j ct lan<fod ;it Jnhn Wayne Airport in .Janua ry The p I a n c a r r i ' t• ti f r o m F' t Laudl'rclall'. Fl;i , they s .. 11d Cl'Orgt• llal ptn. dt•µu t} n•g1onal d irector of the Urug Enfnn:t•mtmt i\dn11mstrat1on. ~aid tht.• <.11{tmcy 1s <•llempting toobt;.iin manµo\\cr tu place undl'n•over surveillance teams at thl' airport to ";.itc·h fr•f pe1sons \\ho ma~ IOJll'h thl' DEA 's "profile ·of a drug .,mug gler S1m1lar sun'l'lll,anC'l· 1>rograms are npernkd b\ tht.' 0 EA a t major airports throughoutthe l' S The~ have not oµeraa •d without raisin g the ire of some civil li berties or ganizat1ons. F o llowing t he press con fe re nce, she riff's spokesma n Wyatt Hart said has de partment also would l1kl' to pla ce un dercover agents at the airport. in conjunction with the DEA. and use dogs s pe cially trained to s niff out cocaine trans ported in bag gage. The 89 pe rcent-pure cocaine seized in Los Angell's was con tained in plastic hags that were placedmr.i ft wrappe d boxes. The boxes were fo und in a large swt c·ase Lhal was p'<Jddcd with blocks of fo am rubtx>r ··a was a r;.ither soµh1st1cated way of doing it," llalpmsa1d lralpin, and investigators from the she nff's depa rtment a nd the Santa Ap a Police De µartment. agreed that Orange County has become somethmg of a boom market for cocaine. Much of the drug, one DEA agent said . is being sold in af· fluent communities along the coast. includm g Newport Beach and Laguna Beach "The potential for profit is so tre mendous . Some can become millionaires overnight. That'sthe Safety Pane l Set LIVERMORE (AP ) The S tate Seis m ic S afe t y Com mission has agreed to look over a list of people selected to re· view whethe r a building a t L a wrenc e Liv e rm o re Laboratory where plutonium is s tored can withstand a se vere earthquake. Plutonium . a dead· ly radioactive substance. is used in weapons r es ea rch at the laboratory. enticeme nt, .. said sheriff's Capt Jim Guess. Agents declined to r e veal specifics on Thursday's seizure, other than to say that the cocaine, from South America. had been routed through Miami and San Francisco. The shipment origina lly was to come into Orange County. but ar· r angements were changed at thl' last minute at the supplier's in· sistence. they said. Those arrl'sted at the time the alleged purchase was made were ide ntified as Lawrence Nelson. 47. San Francisco ; Guy Robert Craft, 30. Mi ami. and Jane C. Thompson. 28. Richmond, Calif. Each was booked into Orange County Jail Bail was set at $250.000 each Firin •Disservi<-e' Band Instructor Asks Post Back By DAVID KUTZMANN Ol t• 0•1ly P llOI SU1tt Former Newport Ha rbor Hi gh Sc:hool band instructo r Richard Englund. fired last Novembl'r h~ Newport Mesa t rustees on tha r ges t h at incl ud ed 1n ~ubordtn<.1 t1on . has as ked a n Orange Count v judf.{l' to over turn that ac·t1on and reinstate h1 m to his job Superior Court Judge Ronald JI l'rcnner agreed Th ursda~ to take the request for a l'Ourt or dt.•r under ~ubrn1s~1<>n and rule \\lthin a week's Lime 1.o:. Angeles a t lor n e) l.;.iw r e n ce Rose n s we1g . representing England. argued that his c-hent ·s d1srn1s~a1 was a "d1sserv1ce to the rommunitv" be cause of England-'s highly respected teachmg a bilities E \·en if the charges against him were true. Rosensweig told Judge Prenner. they would not be s ufficient cause for dis missal The atto rney m ainta ined . however . that muc h of the evidence against his client wa!> unfounded. ' Defe ndmg the school distnC'l's action was one of its attom eys. who c laimed evidence a l'l}assed b~ a s pecial commission on pro ressiona l compete n cy "ovt>r whelminglv supported its con c lus1on that England was guilty of unprofessional conduct. T ht> Newport· Mesa school board based ils dismissa l action on t..h e !indings,. or that. stale panel England. who attended the hearing m Pre nner's Santa Ana courtroom. was accused of dis· obeying orders by Harbor High Principal Tom J acobson con- cerning band performanees and Of ln\'Ol ving parents and StU· dents in an administrative dis- pute. Prior to his dis misc;al. the band ins tru ct o r had b een trans ferred fr o m Newpo rt Harbor High to Corona del Ma r High School. Throughout the court proceed- ings, Rosensweig s tressed r e· peatedl y that En g land 's t eaching abilities never were discredited during his run ins with superiors lie also denie d t he music t e a c her wa s g u i I t y o f 1 n s ubordination or refused to obe) orders_ However. the school distncl's attornev said the "record is r eplete · with statements" that there was disruption in the mus ic progr am at Harbor High. O•lly Pllol St.ti Photo WANTS REINSTATED Music Teacher England llt> said tht.' :.ehool dis trict did all 1t could t<> gain England's a t- tention · and he didn't pa ss muster · In all. 19 r harges were lodged .1ga1nst the teacher by the dis- t nrt D1 s tnt l 1•ff11ru, to dis m iss England stirred protests by a numbt.•r of band parents and stu· den t ~. "ho form ed a gro.up_ called Supporte rs of Richard England 1SORE > .. Sino-Fren --h w ·inery Opens P EKI NG (AP l A Sino- F rench coopcrat1 ve winery has started production in Tianjin and will tum out 100.000 bottles of "top quality" Chinese wine th is year, the official Xinhua · news agency said The new wi nery is m anaged jointl) by the Tianjin vineyard and Remy Martin. a French pro- ducer of cognac China imports wine from France. Italy, Spa.in and California. but the new winer~ is to produce the first loeal wine w1tb a "European fla\'or .. For yea rs. foreigners have cla mored fo r bette r fare than t he tr ad1t1onal sweet Chinese wines (}lllJAt 11~ PRESENTS JAPANESE BLACK PINE Germain's Garden Aid 18" BAMBOO RAKE GAIDllS REG. 5.99 HOLIDAY FOGG ER RID THE HOME OF FLEAS AND OTHER PESTS 14 oz. size NOW5.39 COSTA MESA v1c1or10 FEAWRING FLOWERING PONY PACKS Reg. 99¢ NOW 49¢ EVERBLOOMING GARDENIA~ EASIEST , GARDENIA WITH • • FRAGRANT FLOWERS, I LONG BLOOM PERIOD NOW 1 79 1 gol. size Reg. 3.49 • EASY TO GROW FOR CONTAINERS, BONSAI, LANDSCAPE, ETC I got. size Reg.3~~w 1.59 PERMA ORO 3 2 Cu Fl Bog Permo Gro planting mix helps 10 conserve ~;~~~ IQ GREAT FOR THOSE LEAF CLE AN UP JOBS THIS FALL. 1nn)m ARECA PALM , LUSH SPECIMENS '?) 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Fall brook was losing stall' and federal cash .\nd you can believe 1t . money 1a11<s SO NEVER M INO that the Pendleton youngsters "uuld SJX'nd two hours each school day on a bus Never mind the distance they would be from their parents in l'' ent of an em ergency Forget what opportumt1e~ the) would likely miss to participate in extracurncular ac In 11tes c;et the money That's the name of the game '\ow. <;ince Fa llbrook school author ities have clutched L1d1Ll,) UJXIO their purses trings and insist the Pendleton students attenc1 at the campus over the hill. the whole s11uatt0n appears destined to be settled in the <'ourts You have to hope that some old-fashioned horse sense wll 1 prevml there Hui what tf 1t c1ocsn 't ·1 flow will 1l come out., nm UK ELIHOOO IS STRONG that most of lhe P enrtlt'ton students will c•nd up at San Clemente lhgh School .my~ :t) How" Simple Studl•nt Mary Brown ma~ very well register with an udtlress of her Great Aunt's fourth cousin who happens to It' l' 111 Capistr ano Heach. Or dad w11l rent a chi cken coop m S:in Juan C:ap1slr:mo and call that his hom e address. Wh). 1t s t'\ <'n possible that some kids may be s igned up for San Clemente High School out of vacant lots. l"I; OTHER WORD~. in order to gt\'e their kids a rea- "*llhthlt-edueatt001tl-opportunity. the-Camp Pendleton p.11 t'lll!> rn•H Ix· forced lo cheat and he a httlf' That '>ure 1., a ~" rll "a~ to educate kids L<>ne Boatman Nears U.S . C llATHA M, Mass IAP1 \dvenlurer (;erard d 'Abov1lle "as about 12 days from reaching hi s goal of bccomin~ the first man to row from the t:nitcd Stat1•s lo Europe . Cape Cod ham r;1d111 '>p<•rators m1m1lor1ng h1<> t rt" sa id in Chatham on July I 1 he pre- dicted the voyage would take 70 to JOO days. I n ra dio trans mi.ssions this week . d 'Abovtlle re ported his pos ition as due south of Ireland, north of Sµa in and about 500 miles r1ue west of his desl1na twn Brei.I. 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P~rlm its Stah S layin~ l'llll'/\CO t /\Pl Police have a 1 r1·stt.•1t J 21 year-old former studPnt of drama coach Everett Clarke m the scissors s laying of I he formt•r radio personality f'aul UcW1t was charged with rnurrlcr Thursday after "admit· trng th<' crime and being iden· t1fiud in a lineup by witnesses wlw i.nw him on a ledge outs ide Clarke's downto" 11 studio," ac- 1·ord1ng tu poltce "Thf' investigation 1s continu- tn~ b<'C'a ust.• a motive has not h l' <' n c s t a b I 1 s h e d • · · s a 1 d hum 1c1de officer Henry Gralak Hou~ S aveet It I s The NATO military command announced in Brussels, Belgium, that maneuvers in Turkish Thrace by 3.000 soldiers from six NATO countries would go on as planned. The maneuvers scheduled later this month are aimed at testing alliance response to a possible attack on western Turkey from Warsaw Pfict forces in neighboring Bulgaria. NATO also depends on Turkey to maintain a strong military ureseoce on the alliance's southern and eastern nanks . Turkey s hares a 370-mile border with the Soviet Union and its 1,000·mile ~ Black Sea coast L a short journey for the Soviet Union's largest fleet. Turkey also borders Iran, Iraq and Syria and is a country whose Shiite Moslems are closely aligned to those in Iran. Violence. which has claimed 4,000 lives in the past five years, is both political and religious. The usua lly left-leaning Shiite Moslems at times have fought the conservative Sunni sect. About a dozen different groups -religious as well as political have been fighting for power. The Un ited States has approximately 4.900 military personnel mostly membe rs of the Air Force in Turkey. The State Depart- fll\•nt in Washington said its e mbassy in Ankara reported "there w:-Ji. no violence and no danger to Americans ... APWI ........ Police said OeWit has been on probation s ince .July l on a pros- titution charge s temming from an incident last April in which he allegedly offered to perform a !>ex act on a n undercover vice officer Cind~ Jes ke JUSt couldn 't restrain herself a fter her horse. Bucko. had taken second prize in halter class at the Spokane. Wash Interstate Fair Ci nd}. 13. absolutely had to g1vt> Bucko a btg kiss Gem Deist Suspects Caught C HI CA 1;0 (AP ) Two Chicago nwn one said to be a master thief. the other a near · genius were arrested as they stepped off a night from London so me 12 hours after a $3.4 . million jewelry heist there that included the pigeon .egg-sized. 48·carat Marlborough Diamond. None of the jewels has been re· covered. In London, Laurence Graff . owner of the jewelry store that was robbed Thursday, said the Marlbo ro ugh s tone . which belonged to the late Dowager Duchess of Marlborough, was so famous the thieves would never be able to sell it. J oseph J. Scalise and Arthur Rachel. both 42. were detained at O'llare International Airport b} the FBI at the request of Scotland Yard. Britis h police traced the two men through the license plate of a getaway car. GRAFF TOLD reporters that if an underworld fence tried to have the Marlborough Diamond cut and refaceted to disguise it, the gem would lose ha lf its value.' "I cannot think of any cutter who would want to touch it," he s a11I. "I think they 've got som ettung that is virtually un· salebale." The jewels were not found in their belongings. the F'BI s aid, but the two Americans were c har ged with inters t ate trans portation of stolen property and conspiracy They w ere h e ld• in th e Metropolitan Cor re<'lional Center and were t o appear before a federal magistrate to- day . Scotland Yard officials were expected to seek their ex- tradition to Britain, the FBI said. But in L o ndon , a Yard spokes man said "We're not cer· lain yet whether we'll seek ex- tradition orders . Due to the complexity of these procedures 1l may be a while before we can get anyone over there lo ques t1on the men " The heist began when two men armed with a pistol and a hand grenade buzzed at the locked doors of the Kmghtsbridge shop. then s trong.a rmed their way pas t a uniformed security guard As twu customer-. and fi ve e mployees lay on the floor. the r obbers selecte!l 20 preces of jewelry from the wmdov. The) r uf the t e lephon e l i n e s. threatened io toss the grenade 1f they were followed. dashed to a g reen Vial parked around the corner and disappeared The s t o len gems were diamo nds. including a ring worth S482.000. a nd one African ruby worth S72.300 r.raff's pur chased the Marlborough Diamond. the size of a pigeon egg. Trom Chrisffe-s a uction house two) ears ago for Sl21.200 Then the centerp1N·t· o f a brooC'h pendant tl "as ret·ut tu make a necklace surroundt•d I" other diamonds. It's no" \\Orth about $960.000 SCALISE Al'fD RACILEL have a long history of arrests and con- victions on burglar) robbery. theft and counterfeilmg charges . officials sn1d SC'a lL'iC', who 1s m issing four fingers on his left ha nd. is con- s1dC'recl a master thief He re· porterlly has used an artifil'ial arm and disguises during rob· beries Ile 1s no" a rackets boss in the south Chicago suburbs and an associate of Albert Toe· t•o a re puted crime syndicate f1gur<'. Rac hel. with a criminal record ...tretchmg bal:k more than 25 years. "as sentenced to two con- !>e~ut1ve 15-year prison lerms during the 1960s for counterfeit· ing a nd bank robbery. police .... ud A printer by trade. Rachel scored al near genius level on intelligence tests administered 1n prison. authorities s aid. He taught computer progr amminft to other inmates and reportedly worked for a computer firm while on parole, they said. Carter Debate Stand Blasted By The Associated Press Carter has rejected appearing in a League of Women Voter::. debate Sept 21 in Baltimore at which Reagan and Anderson will face each other. philosophies of Anderson and Reagan are virtually the same. No Letup Rainfall • ID While President Carter's op- ponents cont inue lo pull out the stops over Cart.er's refusal to de- bate them. the president is pull· ing out the Cabinet in his effort to brand his two opponents as a like and dangerous quantity. "I think Jimmy Carter thinks the name of the game is win ning." Anderson said "'The whole object of this exercise is not just lo win. but the selection of the leader of the American people ·· Marshall continued the Carter administration's recent blast at Reagan and his positions on mi nimum wages, health and safety in the work place and UD· e mployment insurance. Nation Wet All Poi,,m of Compass Republican Ronald Reagan on Thursday hit again at the debate issue, saying Carter was using inde pendent presidential can· didate John Anderson as "the excuse that he won 'l debate. Well, I don't find Mr Anderson too much to be afraid of. Carter was at the White House on Thursday. but that didn't mean h is campaign was n 't repres ented on the campaign trail. Marshall was the 'third major figure in the Carter administra- tion to appear irr the Ohio in- dustrial city in the past two weeks Vice President Walter Mondale \'isited on Labor Day and Transportation Secretary Neil Goldschmidt campaigned there las t weekend. Carte r hi ms e lf is scheduled to visit Cle,•eland on Tuesday for two Democra tic fund-raisers . 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'5 NtwPOrl Beach JI •• Ontario 17 60 Palm Sprlnos 98 11 San Bernsrdu10 ., SS S•n Jo'" 12 S9 !>Int• Ana 76 63 $anla Cnu 12 60 S.nta Marla 11 S6 Su n, /tloot1, Tldn TOOAY S.COt\d I-S ••pm. I 3 S.Cood "19to tt·'3p.m 4. F1rstlow U TUllOAY s J9a.m. IS S.COfld hl!lh I l.S7 a .m. 4• S.Condlow 6•J3 P.m. 1.S Sl'<ond h•Qn 17 n a.m Sunday J. Surf R epori Suri A,,.raoae t.elohl In fHI, mu - lmum htloM In feel, Ptrlod In / WCOM\. t "But then," Reagan added, "in the primaries, he found Ted· dy Kennedy was too much for him to debate. also." = Art Show Hunllngton Center mall thru Sun ~· -THE EARJ.'S l'\.UllleHfO•Ht' A TINO lotef Wet .. M•tOftt <;t l,.1( ,, .... ,, 1§•1,i...-fl T1,,.. St.,1, 111 Vhy• ()ti , tC "'" StOf"' Nf'M"t Y('IU• ..... ,, cosu w .. 641 -1289 ,, . .._ .... MIUION v11.JCi495-0401 ,~ c.-c.,.. ...... CS•"' 0...0 ,,.,, at a • .,,"''•' I Labor Secretary Ray Mars hall told some 250 union de legates in C l eveland that the l a bor CELE BRA TE O UR NEW SUNDAY SHOPPING HO URS WITH CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH IN THE ZODIAC AT N-M NEWPORT REAC H. Each Sunday beginning at 11 a m head to N·M's North Entrance where you ·11 be greeted with a comp- limentary cocktail' Then relax m our Zodiac Restaur- ant over gourmet break1ast delights accompanied by complimentary champagne What a way to start your shopping day ' Seatings are at 11 12 noon and 1 Please call early for reservations 759· 1900. exl 330 , . we're at N-M Zuma 3 • U I \, P S. After Brunch. browse through the store open each Sunday from 12 noon to 5 p m Newport Beach S..Ma Monie• 1 4 13 NtWllOr1 ·Hl.WlllnQIOfl 7 IJ Sen Oleoo County • u Swtll: Awraoe NIQlll In feel. m ... lmum l'ltlolll In feel, Olrectlon. 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So I Ar11vator 111sl as we'" do1nq at RogPr s Con11rua lonq 1as1·n9 bloom1nq of inn '11. is •urtt • r enc iuraoed with a tw1cP montl11y !1·1•1111 , • Rt1QM s I wi.>r FoocJ FLOWERS & PLANTS IN SEASON, NOW AVAILABLE • Vinca • lmpeliens • Begonias • Carnat1oris • Verbena • Violas • Chrysanthemums • Pansies • Alyssum THE GALLERY KNOWS • Snapdragons • Marguerile daisies • Felicia • Phlox • Nemesla • Sweet Wltllams • calendulas • Iceland Poppies • Lo belta Roger's also oflers the outstanding antique finds' We have some unique pieces you won l find anywhere else -our beautifully crahed glassed and mirrored armolre 1s a great showcase for your collectables . \eitl M 11rtlt.ar E -l)<1yfri nd fleltl i11 Demh \I \1 \II \I' 1'11111, 11,,1• o.1l l••,l1·d f1i1 111 11· '" 1111111111 '"""''I 1111' I' l111\l 111·111I or ii Y,,(lfll,111 "'"" ol1•··l 111 ol.1\., .1111 r .1 1411.111111 ,11•111 wa' tl11 11y,,,11 111 111 I I 11 I '4111 11 111 ,111 \\ t I l'tl I klltll'k ,JI llt'I' It Olll ., .. .,, I '" 1111 '"' "" 111 , 111111~• 1111 1<11 lt .1rcl M o t ton 1 .i1111,111 It ......... !I H~l1·iJ l.111.: \\ 1·11111 "l.1\ wtwn ht 11fllltl ti II\ I f lll llt'll lftl rlJI tltt I ljlll"1llt1rtl0~ 10 ttl1• 1~• ... ,111 Io \111•1 11•1, h1li1 1• I t Wtlli.1111 <:a1di1 'u11 I " II .. o1 II I, 111!.1 ..\ho 11111• ti 111,11 l"" 111•'11 lit ltt-\ t>d lo I, .1tl 111t.1•tl I 111111.1 \1111\\,11111 H i.lf\c' 'fill I. llH' ""~·ltt .,,,11t t.il111.111 ' .111 l''!l W.I!', biJ~lc'd lrl 11 111 ''" "' 11l1·11t 1• 11 .. h.iol 11l!l'll1:d Jll .itl,1rl.. on M-. \\ut f• 11pr1111 •111111• 1111Ill•111 Uf'.\ i •· u u I ru u· I•• r H •·f 4-wu.,.f .,, 1>11 (,11 \I lh1 I r11l1·tl -,t,ilt:!> ..iflN 1111111,_ lt\\111 1 •ii 1 \11 ''1 .111 1111.11 found h:.h1111t ,1 11\1 •It 11.111 h.1 ltt ... 1 t hl' li..11\kt .rncl 1b 11 man ,..., 111111 ,,111tl • 11•11111111..it h11f 1n1h11\1e!i \ lint nl ~1 1 000 "a.., p.11 d II\ l'rodu1 tos 1'1·~ J lflll'l 11 \!t•,11·,11111., OYt IH'I "f I lw 1'.:n~l'!l.1d..i b.i ... 1•d li.t:-.t• 1 h l' r l' \.\ l' r I 1 • 11.,t1.1ti1~ 1t1.·rus aml llt1• ftlll' 1:-t11gh 1•nough 10 dis llllll 11 t ll11 ll11•r \ 111l.1ll•lll' or lhe :wo nlllt' ltmJt ,,,wl \ 1 1.1111 \ ..., \l\11111t'\ Don ::-.hanahan I I Polit·•• \ult• ou ·'' ril.:f.• I lh \ '\t.l·.I 1';!-1 1J\l' 1 1'11c et!~ .., polrn• anll I 11t'lllt11 ,11 l 11t1lt.1pp • \\II h l.11·). or prugrt!SS. at tht• h..1r g.1111111.: lahlt'. .11111 11wmlicr:-. of th~ Pollet l'11•L<·1·t111· I• .1~·11•· irt> \olrng v.hellwr lo stagl' 1!1t·11 111:-.t :-.ln!-1• 111 l.•it> \11).!dt•., h1'>Lon \\',• 1ld1111lt'h f1·d tht• 111,1\01 1s ln tni,: to forn u, 111111 1 1''1' .H t1uu. li.tU ~·wlJult:. \JCI! µresident 111 tin 1~•1ln 111111111 111ld .1 l.1rg1• uo\\d 11f off Llut ~ 11fl tt ,., ., \ otmi.: 111111-.il.i 1 1111 \\ lw1her 111 JC'1·<.•pt tht •II\ 'lt1!1•.,t111f1•1111 11.llJ..11111 lt1:' 11lh 11( llw \111111~: 11\ Utt r1L\ s li,iOO pol1n• •lllll't 1:-. , ... 1101 1'I"1 ll'd 1111111 :\t• r1da1 ,1 f11"r lht last ot thr 1 ,. 111.1'-" 1111•l111,i.!'> ll11.~11oppt•r l>t•ui,•d Pnn~t· \' {) I ' I ~ \I 1111 ('IJ h \\ h" ri1fUS(•1I I II Ill\· (II •Ill' 111 1111 11 n ,. n11•11 COO\ l('tC'd Ill th• 11171; ~.11l11.1pp111,.; 111 !ti 1 h11Yt1·l11llJ srhool chtldr<'n .... wl 1 h1·\ did • 11 111 1.11,.,1· ttw offense 11 as so • 1111r111111h 11111 111\ ofH•d :.UC'h t'ilkulated planning · H11h1111 !'-it hlll'nfclrl ;!fi \\as <'ons1dered for p.1rolt· I hur .. d.11 'Ill l•·r lhP t\•rm ... or a \OUthful or f1•111l• r:-l;.rn . \1 l11d1 111a1h tum 1:hg1hh• for parolt' 11111111·d1.111•h .1ft1·1 h1-; l !l71l "<'ntenc1n~ He has ~n 1·rl 11111\ t 11 o 11 ·ir" and st•\ 1 n month'> of his lifo ~t·11t f•rlf'I' Hriuk·~ Morf.wr ludit·f•od ...,,.._ l 'R .\;\('ISf O 11\11 1 A federal grand 1u11 h.1-. 111rl1l'll'd .1 Hnnk' In<" employPe who al l··~f'•lh -.111lt• · 1 Wi m1l hon rmrn an armored lru<·l- ..intl l"""lhl\ rlr·<I tlw counlr> <:1'l1rgP '.\f B fl..,QUP. 25. Y,,.J~ tnd1rtl'd Thursda) lln 1 har~t''-"( h .1nk larr"en1 and thert from an in ter..,lal1· sh1pnlt'nt in C'onn<'f't1pn with the Aug 15 rohht•n a l ~dll Frarw1sco lnte1 nattonal !\1rport ·'· Friday Septemoer 12 1980 < 'o I 1>rnhi.tr1 n 1J ri I ll<l II J 11 u \~ ate1iro11t raul that tool-. :-..111 'tht· p.11·hd ~ of dop• d1•,1l• r l•AH Y l"l :II Aul ho ·1t1c .., loda) pr~d1cted mort 11 rl' ... t aftt·r nellmg 16 µeoµle .rnd !\t'lllng the fomcd 'Potomac· ... FD H's µres1rlent1<1 l y ..i <:ht one of three '>hi p.., ln\•ilved ~un·ot1cs agents conf1M ,tlt'd 20 tons of Leal-. ... 111 Sl·wport Bt'<1C'h 1\,1'1 .ir 11•1 arratl.{nf'd S&L's Hike L oa11 ( ti Ill).! 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Wtccl/Publisher Dclrbclra l(relb1Ch Ed1tor1a l P~e Editor C r itical T im s For O C Airport Thrn· l«ln tw Ill tit• tlU€' tlon that ar t wn th as week to ~r.1nt F1011th'I \1rhnt·' .md We tt.'m 1rllne11 prrm1ss1on to l'\ll.llld !l'-'r \ 11:t! .it John Wn yne irport murks ttu: tw~111mn,J.: ol .1 ne\\ umJ qulleo hkel~ n l"rlhl•al cru in Lht• u1rp1111 ·-.t11·\ t•l11pnw11t Nl'" 111.11 ttw lh.•<·1!'>1un h<t\ bel'n n •uche<l b) the count~ Bo.11d c fS11pt•1'1sor" to .illn" the two C"arntir!I to JOm two inctu:-.tr\ 1·nu11l1'rF..rt:o. 1r ('ahfornia und Hugh~li A1r\\ l'!'\I tlw rt>.1 "or" must begin ·r•1 t• ,m · tl1ffu.·ult ttut>sllon that mw.t be .u1dre~M.•d Tht• 1110 ... 1 llllllll'thJll· Ollt' L'i ho"' four Jet <:ar'rtl'rs wall rat ant " tht• .iii \'ihh t'I .1m pt·d krrrunal SJHICt' now housm~ 1\\0 . l'ht·11 1h1•1,· '" lh1• m.1tte1 of handling an unt1r1pal~d 111t•1 t'aM: 111 p.1 ... ~1·n~t·r luad .rncl .Utt.'lulant Jn('rt>ase~ an parku1~ Jnd 1r.1ff1l· dt.·m ;:md~ \\ht:>Jl the lnr~t.·r DC' 9 Super RO an 1\t'' '\ut lH 11wrH1011 th~· f.ll't that ~drt>uc.1~ no ft.'\\t•r thun M'' t·11 -.m,111 ('11111m11tt>r .u r hnt'" ,1rt• ~('(·king t•ncn \l.111\ of th1• pt>r111.1rwnt 'IOh1l1t>n!i to tho!>t> prt'SSllll:: problt·n L ... \\I ll 11111 t.1!-l• ... hJJw until lhl' bourd t•uru,1de~ ~ntl 1.1~t'" <H tulfl llll tlw r~t·t>ntl~ t•omplt'ted but nol \et relt'a"t'<l 11ia .. ll·1 plan 1111 thc Jtrport 's futurt-_ 11 1~ -.1~n1 ft('.tnt th;1t the bourtl. u\ :w tang to permll en- tr\' nf Frnnt wr .1nJ Wt• .. tt-irn I l'peatcdly made referen ce Lo ··µrnt e1·t111~ tht• 1n t l'~nt ~ nf the ma:itl'r plan process" Th.it n1u~l Ol'l·ur The t ~k. of t'11t11 'l" "111 not he eti:;y when one con· s1ner:-tlw t·11n01l'lJ11~ 11ttt're~•~ an\'Ol\'ed t he :urline in du!>t n in<:lud1lH! ut her rarrtt.•r:i that an.• :-.t 111 seeking en trv ) I he C'OUnt' 1tsc>lf. the nt.•a1·bv res1dt'nts who must bea~ tht.• brunl. l)f Jet noise an d air pollutton, and the trave ling publtt· It \\e ll ma' proH ltit· tou~hest C'htillenge }el to f<H'e the hoJrd Defense Re<X>nl P oor Ther e now seems ltttle doubt tha t bits a nd pieces of inf or mat ion about the new technology that could produce a radar-p roof plan e have been around . and indeed publis hed, over the pas t several years. T echnical journals are always coming u p with r e · po rts often conjectural -of this o r that r esearch de · velopment m the works. Out the full-scale press conference ·at which Defense Secretary Harold B rown, on White House ins tructions , a nnounced tha t the so-called "stealth" bombe r "alters military balance s 1g n1ricantly" was indeed news -news that cm1lrt only help the Soviets get an official handle on the potential ~ign ificance of this particular piece of lerhnolo1n T he purpose. apparently, was to reassure those who ha vc grave doubts about the Carter Administration's handling of our defe ns e needs. - Even so. there was no need for Brown to emphasize the militar~ s ignifican ce of the ne w plane . nor to reveal that we probably ca n't produce it for another 10 years o r so lie could quite s imply have noted reports of the de· \'e lopment, admitted that it is indeed a mong the new technologies under e xamination a nd let it go a t that. without g iving the Soviets a timetable . The secretary'.$ e fforts to gtve Carter more credibili· t' for his defense efforts had almost the reverse effect. The question now mus t be, if this technology h as been kicking a round for s o long -reportedly starting during t he Ford administr ation -and is so crucial to the milttar\ balance. what has t he Adminis tration been doing a bo ut s'ix•cd1n~ up its development so the wonde r plane is not sti II 10 years down t he road? And what other defense technology has been gather- m g dust under t his Administration ? And why are our m odest existing armed forces so under -manned and un· der-equipped? The Carter r ecord on national defense r e mains in- con::.is tent, and s e r ious ly flawed. C l osed Doors Risk y .. Capitol llill has always been a leaky s ieve and ap- pare ntly no on e r ecognizes this better than Bert Lance .. President Carter's friend and former budget director. Asked to testify before the Senate judiciar y s ubcom - m ittee looking into Billy Carter 's_ Liby an connections , ranee n atly refused to answer questions behlnd closed doors . Billy Carte r a nd an associa te h ad testified earlier that they contacted Lance about obtaining n ames of per sons W1th a knowle dge of oil who could help in their dealings \\ith Libya. Advised that depositions in such matte rs are or- dina rily taken in private, Lance insisted h e would testify o nly in public to kee p from being "vilified and s meared" by leaks from the committee. Lance is awfully la te in coming to the unde rstanding that government behind closed doors is both dangerous and counterproductive. But if his willingness to s peak up against it even for obvious personal r e asons -m akes a s m a ll impact on the rest of the Washington es tablis h- m ent. he'll li kely have done more service lo his country than the sum of his previous efforts. • Opinions e xpressed 1n the space above a re those of the Dally Piiot Other views expressed o n this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment 1s 1nv1 ted. Address The Daily Pilot, P 0 Bo)t 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd I Rock 'n Roll The record shows that peo- ple who practiced voodoo in t D.-.ar Gloo111y Gu Tu a tto rney says U your income lax return isn 't audited you're p robably overpaying Uncle Sam out of fear It w i II be. This is the' "home of the brave"? D.11. ~'i~Z' l .°;'•,.t::.·"~:.. ·r:. ':!i llfl;H .. tilY rt'llte I llW ... ,.. ... llM ,, ....... ~ ....... , ... , "' ..... .. 01 .. 1"• (,.n, 0.11• P1IM. Florida s ung a ceremonial Fire Do.nee Song that con· tained the lyric : "Bimini gal is a rock and a roller." Tha t was not in the' 1950s when we first heard t.h e sound called rock 'n' roll. It was about 150 years ago. Q. Where do grapefruit rank on the list of fa vorite fruits In this country? A. No. 4. Behind No. 1, banan45. And No. 2, apples. And No. 3. orange11. "A happy llle must be to1 s ome extent • quiet Uf e." observed Bertrand Ruasell, ·'f or lt 1s only ln an atmosphere ol quiet that Joy can live." J ack And e rson Joint Chiefs Report Waffles W ASIUNCTON The Jolnl t 'hlt.>fl of Stuff havt• t•iu•c uted li b1iarre rcvt>rtSlil l of Ltw c lu~M(' wufnln11 muneuvt•r They huv~ m 1Jr('hl'<I down tht• hill and bac:-k up a~uH\ In their annuul report on the llnltt•d Stuh·11 · military poslUon, th~ g1•11t'rals co tal o~ u h air rn1s1n ~ numbt.'r o f areas wh ·re we are ho~ h ·iss ly o ut gunnt"d by the Soviets, with uppurently no llkc llhooJ of cal<'hing up Th e n 1n a n e ffus ion of bureaucrOhl' bafflegab, the joint dliefs conrluc.Je th.ul everything may ht! hunky-dory after a ll The 96-page annua l report is dassified "Top Secret. .. My as· soc1ale Qale Van Atta has ob- ta ined a copy, and the bulk of it makes depressmg reading for ;myone who hopes Uncle Sam and the Western allies can stand up to the Soviet bloc bullies. Some examples . "TH E OVERWllEl.MING U S advantage in terms or nuclear warheads began e roding in the early 1960s This decline was temporarily reversed in the \'Urly 1970s . . (but.> by tht! mid 19708. the decline ~turtt-d !lilUO and has tM!en COtll.muuus 11ipce that time.•· ·'T he continued s ucc<•11s of 1NATO) s trategy h ab bei:n Jeo p ardited by the raptd mode rnization of Soviet onrt Wa rsaw Pact nuclear and con ventlonal fo rces, "The Soviet Union wall hold 11 2 lo· I advantage Ill long-range theater nuclear force weaponi; by lhe early 1980s, assuming' that NATO modernization pro grams proceed as pl:.inned In te.rm s or equivalent m egatons apd hard ta rget kill cupahllity , the Soviet advantage will ran~1· from 2-to I to 4 to I ThcM• ad vantages (sic) continue lo ir1 C're ase throughout the 1980s ·' "T HE SOVI ET DRIV E to modernize l he conventio nal for ces o f the Wars:.i w Pact threatens the military halanC'e in Europe. thereby increasing risk of connict, or, more hkely . political int1m1dation. The Unit· ed States and its NA TO allies have little choice but to offset the growmg Wa rsaw Pact ad- vantage by strengthening and modemizin~ their own land, sea and air forces or be forced to ac cept the con s equences of m 1litary inferiority "Current assessments are that Earl Wat~r D e ficit Blamed On Spe nding Spree With ~rowing urgency the state administration is pred1ct1ng budget defi cits a hc:.id Finance Director Mary Ann Graves now estima tes the shortages for next year may reach $1.5 billion by the next budget time ln the underst atement of the year she advised all state agency heads th a t , "S ince the s u r plus i s gone we can- not afford the luxur y o( s pe n din g more than we lake in during the yea r , which is what we have been doingfor thepastthreeyears" Her est imates are in agreement with those made by Assembly Ways and Means Chairman John Vasconcellos at the same time he w as workin g to he ad o ff Reupubli can efforts to override Gov. J erry Brown's veto of the continuation of in come tax index· ing wluch has permitted ta.x rate adjustments to offset innation. Since the indexing provision ex- pires next year Brown vetoed the bill which would have made it a perm anent law. It was his way of getting a tax incre ase without the necessity of any new tax laws which now require a two-thirds vote of both houses. COMMENTING on the dis mal prospects for financing state gov· e rnment next-year, Brown's aide, Gray Davis , observed that, "We have not seen anything like this since Jerry Brown became gov- ernor." Too right! And unintentionally in that statement he P<>inted the finger directly at. the cause The Oiarles McCabe only reason th<• s urpluses arc gone and lhe s tale faces a def1c11 is that the governor and the legis lators have hct'n bu!:itly dreaming up nev. ways to spend for the past fi ve) cci rs faster than the money came in This prodigal spending spree: has taken the budget from SlO billion at thP time Brown became governor lo $25 billion. And even while the dreary predictions were being made the Legislat ure had before it measures appropriating S520 million in addition to the a lready approved budget. ALTHOUGH JN the face of the overall budget these additional millions may not seem sigmfr cant. Senate Finance Chairman Al Rodda has released figures s howing the impact on future hudgeting caused hy some S400 million in appropriations already approved by the Senate Finance Committee. His projections s how that the costs of the programs authorized by those measures will triple in two years time. rising to Sl 3 billion by 1983. If those su~e­ q u e n t I y a pproved b y t he Legislature before adjournment experience the same increases. the Finance Director will be way short in her deficit esli mates. Although Graves' wa rnings were directed at state agencies which have been advised by the governor to hold their budgets to not more than a 1 percent in- cr ease. she disavowed a n'l ideas fo r tax raises and said "We will ha ve to re-e xamine all of our pro- gra ms to ens ure that only the highest priority needs receive the limited resources available ... VASCONC ELLOS, however , cast some doubt on the state's NATO fu n••"• m1•thl be s ur l'l'Ssful 'o lnng as the combat 111 rt!xtnctt>d to (1 Htable fmnt wht.•n· ttw defender n w take a<t va ntu~t-of pri-111.1rt-d r10s1t1ons N A T (} · Ii 11 l'f c n 11 c JI o ~ tu r e h tJW<•v1·r, 1s vulnt rahlc lo lirl.'ukthn1111(ht., untl ha~ made 'tuatt> forrt'H :1vatlul1lf' for retn fort•Pm('nt.3 "' ~· moh1I rf! lll'rVI.' " <: cm <' •· r rH n JC t & 11 k ' . n t h e r arrnun.-d v1·hwh:s, urtlllery 1:ind attack hl'ltttiplf·n •. 1t 111 "reudily apvarenr a ll trench are un fuvonihli• tu the United States und NATO "T:wlu·ul iw halonre 1s much c I '' ~ e 1 • • • d C's 111 t e a 2 · to I numcrH·al edge for the Warsaw l't11•t 1n the centre.I region , IH:euusc of NATO's ''qualitative l1·ad 111 high perform a nce aircraft " 'fllE !"OVI ET BLOC 11-1 superior 1n C'hem1<'al warfare ('apab1l ity, und NATO continues to decline in lh1s area, the report indicates Wh ile the Western allies "con tinue lo ma1nta1n a modest margin of s uperiority in the Atl a ntic .· th is has been achieved "at the likely cost of conceding naval s uperiority on one or both nanks. " Even with "a shar p reversal of the tre nd o f decl in in g ab1 hty to s hrink s tate agencies. budgets sufficiently to overcome the anticipated defiC'1t He hinted strongly that some of the tn m· m ing may come in cuts on the "bailouts'' which have been given lo cities. counties and dis tricts. in eluding the schools, since voter approval of the J a r vis-Gann property tax cutting initiative in 1978. Commencing that year the state has been handing out up wards of SS billion in grants to the local governments without a ny strings to require more prudent spending on their part. The result of that is that local government Ami'r1can defense spendine." there Is no way to reverse the Soviet·U.S imbala nce for several years. Incredibly. after painting th.is grim picture of the nation's plummeting military fortunes, t h t• J o i n t C h i e f s o f St a ff somehow conclude that the Unit· ed States has not ''irretrievably yielded its Cormer pos ition of m1 1ttary preeminence to the Sov· iet Un ton ... THF. PENTAGON Pollyannas explain their conclus ion this way . "The United States con tinu es t o e njoy impo rtant m1 lttary strengths vis-a -vis Sov iet forces U.S. forces of all services are generally more versatile The United States maintains a qualitative edge in many weapons systems and equipment. ." ·•Finally,'' says the report. in what sounds like a script from an old World War II movie. ··while the military advantages which the United States derives fro m its democratic political sys t e m and s up e r i or technological base defy easy quantification, there 1s no ques · tioJ;l..,but that they weigh heavily in ff\e military balance " Pick the paragraphs of your choice. and either sleep better or be scared stiff s pending has continued to in· crease. often at rates exceeding those before passage of Jarvis· Gann PERHAPS the immediate pro- spects are not as bad as Graves and others a re forecasting for the administration has squir· reled away nearly SI billion in r eserves and the economy which produces the revenues is still prospering Nevertheless the de· nouement of the riscal reckless· ness which has marked Brown's ad m inis tratton is f ast ap- proaching. He just hopes it can be po$tponed until his current term as governor e nds. T ele vision Networks Today's Political 'Bosses' . . . . . lhe majority. were not involved For the information of the has famous speech at ~adison As Mr Kenn ~d y s voice in the noisy demonstration." younger members of the con-Square G arde~ during the rose across Madison Square So there we re two conventions : gregation, Ring Lardner was a De mocratic National Conven· Garden. the three networ~s cut to the one Lardner would have seen fa mous sports write r of the '20s, lion. U you saw the s~ec;h on .the scenes of wom~n wee:i~tg hl~~ so clearly from the floor, and the when sports wnting counted. He tube, you ha~ .the distm~t im· d.elegates wavm~ co a . one that McNamee, in the form or was also a famous writer of short pression or pohti~al hysteria. Old signs. -:mblazoned Kennedr On the three networks. contrived for stories that continue to be un· ladles were w~epmg: Gents or all telev1s1on the demonstration of maximum dramatic effect with de rvalued, because their subject ages w~re yelling their hearts out. m ore than half an ~our that tot a l mendacity. The whole matter was mostly boobs and There tS llW doubt tha_t K.eMedy followed Mr. Kennedy s s~ch performance was in s tant their boring women, and are cam~_closetostampedangthecon· seemed to sw~p up the entire a potheosis for Kennedy, present· thought to be m/ro dig by the venllon. floor. ln fact, si~eable groups of ed with unabashed dishonesty. literaryarbiters ofexcellence. BUT DID HE or had he? Co m· deleg_ates . sat silent. Hun,dreds When he covered baseball at wearing Carter·Mondale ~ut· New York's Polo Grounds and mentators who wrote of the tons stood. on. the convention e l sewhere s peech after viewing the tube floor' chatting m s mall clusters. L a rd n e; bo u ght the ne ar ·s tampede The living-room audience would usually took a ,~~ -version. and wrote in that vein. probably be amazed to learn seat behind a ~ But at lhe lime a disconce rting that many delegates, perhaps ~.-thought came to m e . Where man who was 7iP. · we r e all the Carter people? even m o r e rk 1 t be ...,i •·-famous than ~ Surely they were un 1 e y o " C'rla he , at the d rawn to wi ldly e motional tim e . Thi 5. heights by this strident collec· lion of New Deal a nd Ke n · was Graham nedyesque cliches, from a man M c Name e · wbo had clearly lost the nomina· the ace sports · ·d 1 w th broadcaste r Of his time. lion to t.belr SI e . as e COn· vention who l\l occupied by McNamee had a rat-tat-tat style, brokenhearted Kennedy old and he dressed like. Jim my hands? Walker. One day a coUeague asked Ring The answer came the next day. why he sat so near the voluble from a New York Times re . er McNamee. "That way," ex· who was there. The tele 1slon plained Lardner "I get t~meras , aafd Be nard 11mes-theone 1 ieeon the field Weinraub, ••may hav flven and the one McNamee talks Tuesct.ynlght'• aud.len.ce, lnclud· about." in1 Pr9Sldeol Carter, a 1~1hUy 1kewtd Y'lew of the senator • lJn· 1,'hat hoar y tale came to pactontheconventlon. mlnd when Teddy Kennedy made -...... ,. ....... - SOME TIME BACK I asked for the return or boss ism to our political system instead of the cumbrous mechanisms of endless primaries and single-issue lobby- ing blocs. My hopes have now been granted, but not in a way that pleases me. We have our new b osses , and they a r e the anchormen a nd their acolytes on the floor. T h e way th e anchors m anipulated the Republican con· venllon was sturuiing proof of how the political process baa fallen In· to the hands of men and women who know nothing of politics. They recall the bitter complaint o r Prime Min ister Stanley Baldwin, supposedly written by his brother.in-law, Rudyard Kip\. ln1. about the Brttl1b lords olthe press during the F.dward VIII ab- dlcallon crisis. Baldwin com· plained that they all had thetradl· tJonal "prerocauve of the harlot: power without respooaibllity.'' ' . .. .CONSUMER RECOGNIZED Robert Redford ,Re<(f(>rtl Cot"er A f ,irst NE\\ YORK 1 \(1 1 Actor Robf'rl Redford will bl> the r1rst man to be µ1t·tun'<i by h1m~t tr on the cover uf Ladies H ome Journal m agazine Editors saul Thurstl.I\ that Hedford 's µhoto on !ht: cover of the October 1ssuc will mark the first time an the 97 -year his toq of the magazine that a man has been the sole covcrperson. Men appeared on the cover tn the past. but also Wlth someone else. such as Paul N"ewman wi th his daughter . Frank Sinat ra with his g randdaughter an d several 'presidents with their families. "The tame seemed r ight to brl'ak with lrad1tton. ·· said Lenore Hershey. the magazine's editor in chief ··And for m e. there's hardly a bet ter tradition breaker than Robt> rt Redford · · N e ws1nan Punish ed By Judge MOSCOW, Ida ho CAY> A judge has reaf firmed his decision to punish a news man by telling the jury in his libe l trial that a con· fidential source for one of his stories never ex- isted even though the news man has since re vealed .,., ho the source Y.aS First District Judge J aml's Towles said the refusal by Jay Shelledy now exl'cut1ve editor or the Ll'wiston Morning T rib une, to na m e a source quoted in a 197:l stor y frustrated fac·t - finding in the lawsuit. TOWLES' RU LI NG came in the second da} of a trial or a $140,000 hbcl suit filed b) foi:mer s l a t e nar cot ics agent Mi c h ael Caldero Caldero claims he was libeled by a Shelledy story about a 1972 drug arrest a nd shooting. The s t o r y q uoted several police agents as saying they t hought Ca ld ero w as not justified in shooting and wounding a man in the incident The story was one in a series Shelledy w rot e c riti cizing t he state Narcotics Bureau A few months lat er. At- torney General W. An· thony Park fired a ll the top administrators. tat Fir111 ~ Pi11ch d In R ruiting Efforts I I '" \ '\ t d I I "" \ P 1111 I "" \n._i,•11•, • 11111 p .111\ h~1t .. 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Ohio. featur ed prominently in a campaign comm ercia l for Pres i- dent Carter. says s he feels used a nd intends to vote for Ronald R e a g a n S h e c I a i m s h-e r permission was not sought for her appearance in the T V spot. ..... -· ....... -\ Friday, SeptembeJ.)2. 1980 CWL Y PILOT i\ 7 I .fir ln1111ronrr f;~f ra11 L>EAK PAT A friend told me that there are a 1111 of i.pec1al features that can be added to an ex •~ting life insurance policy at no cost. What are lhl' ~ ., J .E .. Dana Point One I!) 11 common disaster clause that specifies how bt>nellts will be paid tr both the policyholder and benerlclary, such as husband and wife. should die at or near the same time. Other free features includl': designating a contingent beneficiary. in c ase the origina l beneficiary dies before t he policyholder does; a special plan for benefit pay- ments Is anothe r feature~ and a n arrange- ment for. regular retirement income, using policy cas h values. Also, there are joint and survivor plans (or retirement. benefits. with continuing bene fits as long as eithe r Uves : a provision for withdrawing a Portion or the policy proceeds that have been se t up :ts an income plan; an automa tic pre mi um loan clause; and the use' of policy dividends to· purchase paid-up additions to the policy. Cons ult your agent on how these various fe atures work and add them to your policy, if you "ish. Rec-orufif iont>d and R e huilf DEAR PAT I '1e been look1ni.i at used washt>r '> and ctrver!> Whal 1!'> the d1fferenrt bet w<'l·n "rN·ond1taoned" and "rebu ilt " ap pli a n<'t>'i'' I've hcen told confltcting things by vanou!> salesmt•n. F II . Santa Ana Heights First of all. don't buy an "as is" sPcond-hand applianc•• unless it is backed by a warranty or guarantee in writing from a reputable de aler. The term "re<'onditioned " implies that t hose repairs and adjustments ha ve been m ade which are oece sary to put the appUan<'e in satisfactor~ operating condition without reconstruction or re- building. "Reconstructed" or "r ebuilt" implies that the appliance has been disassembled. re- constructed. repa ired and refinis hed, including replacement of parts. This should mean that the m achine Is more than merely re paired or recondi- tioned. A reconstructed machine should provide nt•arly·new performance and a good warranty. Be sure to compare prices. warranties and dealer Trade in your old color TV and get RCA's best ever remote control ColorTrak Console FOR s120 LESS! Special Introductory Offer ... Now you• Old color TV-regardless 01115 age m61tt O< conclil'On-11 WO<lh $120 when yoy lr•Ot •I"' 10< I oranc:t new 1981 Remote Contro4 Colorll•1< ConS<H lhe moSI edvll'Otd ... RCA history So come ... 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A check with the Better 8uslnesi. Bureau on any used appliance dealer Is a wise pre- caution. f 'h1di1tfl lh~ f 'mt.-Prohlf#tn IH:i\R Pi\T Is t:1cre any way to trll tf a ru~t· has blown lu .. •c<ausc of <1n overload rathe r than .1 shorl l'ircu1t" If overload 1s the µruhll•m at 'A ould savt• tam(' and troublt' to be abll· lo dNerm111t· t111' by looking al lhl• burned out rui.c K H Nt•wporl lle..ich Uthe tra nsparent pa rt of the fu i.e ha' becomt< dark and muddy. it usually mu ns there i'> a s hort. If. as usually happe ns. you can look through thf• transparent race and o;ee that a 'trip of mt'tal there is brokl'n. it indicah'~ an OH'rloild . Hori11g o IJP•·••ospd R••lnf it••• D F.AR Pi\T I am a 1Aid1>w anti Jnl plan111ng ll• move to an Easte rn stall' Mv hushanll 1s bum·cl ht're tn Or ange County I "oulrt hr..c· to hu\'e his rt• main~ moved to thl' state whcrt' I Y.111 he II\ Ulg How do I go about makrng tht' arrilni.wrnents for th as·• \ I. C osl;.i :\11·,;1 ThP birth!; and dt·atho; rei.iiMration orficf' of thf· Oran~t' County Health Oi·partme nt advh e., you that all arran~emt'nt'i shouJd ht' handled by aft. m inistrator'> al th1• cemeh'ry .... h1•n• your lati> hu~band b buril'd. :-.lo court ord('r b requiri>rl be cause thf· cem1•tf.'r y has fina l chargf' of the 11· mains. Thi· county'' only involH·ment i., procc.,., ing a di'lpo.;ition of remaini. form: which ah o i., providPd b) the ct'm<'tf'n . llou· fo f 'ighf t h~ llf."i IJfo.,\H P<\ I Th(' ff(~ 'J'' I "'°''' lll••rL· liJ h1 11 I dun t agn·1· What ~huuld I 1!11 ' E '.\ llunl1n.:11111 llc-.11 Ir If 1 nu think tha t tht' bill i., wrong, the be...i cour!lf' ·i., to notify the IRS immt'diat.-ly in writ· ing, by tc>lephone, or in a pf'r'ional \ i<,il to a n tttS oHice. 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CAP) -Tower Lakes has the lowest crime rate in the six·county Chicago metrop<>htan area. according to state crime statistic's t hree crimes, one theft and two as· i;a ult.s. wt.•re recorded here last year. "Tht• truth ts. the biggest problem we have is do~g " says Poli ce Commissioner Ray Super. "Dogi; and husband-and-wife.type accidents, that's ahu111 tl ')'ou know. you got husband·and-wife pl'Ol'll\•rns whether you make$200,000or$20,000." \ wec1 llhy communit y of 1,400 peopui 11orthwest of Chicago, Towe r Lakes is comprised or 31.5 homes bwlt around two small lakes. There are no <;lores restaurants, gas stations or in· du.stnt>s Death \orices BENJAMIN {""l'>ll"f l'FNJAMIN rntMnl 01 N~•OOfl 01'•"1 l " P•\\.Ml aw•Y on Yott-MO"' 8 ,._., W 1~ •urv1v'o t>y • "'410 '"'"' f!AAry C w~uot"n of Aflod d1nq C• f·••w~Ktt> \et'lltes will be h('ld '''' , 4.).), ('Pff"mbrf'r 11 1'90 at 1 IC)PM ol '",. Mn"l~I'" Memon•t P.tr\. MontKnn, C• wun the G.at~ C• ly U•,.Oln =111 Order m tr. e .. 1rrn S11u· 0 111( At•f'1i ~'vice\ uno.r O\f 01t.-f't 1nirt ,,.. B.itlu fl~'°"'°" ~11" a. .. uthtil Wf!\lt l1tt Chapel Mortu•ri, 01 to••·•,..,,,. _..,,, e.LEON CARlOS L.,4('S0N °"U::Or• SR , rt """"' ot ff Toro C• tor 2 y~'"' P•\\('0 •••Y on ~tt>mtwr I , 1Cfl0 Sur111111JH1 Df' ni~ w•fl' (a'\110• df>Leon,: 'o"' c 4rto' l nPleon Jt and Am D•O'" O..L.on bOlh of (I Toro, C.o 81Ht • rtOUQnltr\ Grae~ Choy 0 G~ro. n~ Cd, P11ttr Ot>Le~ ot E1 Toro C.• wt,,_ (OUnQ ot Japan and C•s1td1 W•'>D 01 \ • .n ttemenl~ Ca ~no • ;rA"drn1frj#N' (#f v1Ct ,. wtr-t ~10 or F• •<l•v <,.opt~m""r I?, l'llO Al 10 OOAll a• ~' .... c hul A r •thoUc Church, Uovno H1lh Ca 1nlrr~nl will bt 1t tt•tt.or l Awn Mf"mO• l .)t P.tr~ Sf'r •U ,., vndfir the 01re<. lion at H•rbor Lawn M<Junt 011..,,, MOr1utlry Of CO\t• M,,.,. ~.4') ))~ HAAS > f •,,ft£ O fl AAS aQtl 71> re>10•nt t• Co t.t ~ c... P1l\W'<i ~.,.., Of\ Ypt•rnn-r O tOfJO Ht' I\ \Urv•vfd by " , ••• 'H"' "'•· WOUf'f'\oOfon Of Nt!w•rk 0~" I Clf'"f'l!~lotl!!fM S<Oll and 6r4'0 •~O J G'~"Hl•~n0<.h1ldren Au~rty Ar.t<Jf(.ltd M'Ci Jon•Uwn Fr1MCI\ "'•• DftliltNet~• <•II •I the ..-.u•rv on Frlcuv. S.1>- l.,.oD•r U , 1'80 from 12 noon lo S OOPM Strvl<n will ax r.ld on S4ol11r- dav, SePl~r 13, 1'90 al IO:CJ0.4M al I"• Baltz·Bff9tron Smll" ~ Tutruu WUl<tlH ~I. '11 E 111" St . Colla -w "''"' Or E~ Coffin rrom t~ Garden G<'o-. '°"""""'""~"of li<lt llno Prlva1 .. 1n1.........,,.t •Ill c. al Weslmlnsle< _,,_lal P•r-. Strwl~H undtr the dlrKlion of a.nz e.rveron Smith e. Tut"'ll Wolctlll Chapel Mortuary of Casie """M --9311 . P'IUOUTT HOWARD PHILLIPS tPHILI PRICICITT, resident of Soo.lth LA911na, Ca. Pu""' aw•Y on Se$Jtember 9. !'90. Prior lo rellremenl he PWld Dfftl • lrel· lie P•lnter wll!> 1i. Cllv of u9u,,. Beach, Ca He I• wrYllfe<I by Ills wile Ma rQaret, sons Jos•ph and John Prlc~lll, both or U.gut\41 Beac,., C•. and d•ugnter N•ncy Prl,klll ol Cap1Ureno !leach, Ca. Gravutdt ~rvlcu will be held on Friday, Sep. lember 12, 1'90 •I 2 OOPM al llW! AK M•lcn t.emei•ry In El Toro, Ca. wllll Rev. Myles Fauohnan, e>a•IM of SI C•therlM'• Catholic Churc" ot- ,ic IAt lnQ Mccormic' Mortuary, La9una S.Kh 1n c"8r~ ot •rr..,ve- "11nU WILKINSON HElEN I(, WlllCINSON. rt~IMnl of frYIM, Ca Passed IWAY on S.ptembe• 10, 1'90 Surwlweo by ,,... d<ouqhler •tberte Moof"• o:f So•..,•n.9. C• , .. Qrandchlldr•n I qr~at or•nO(f'Uld S.rYICH w ill M ""'don S.lurd1y, S.1>- tembor U, I-al 11 OOAM at ,,,. P•Clft< V tew Ct\apfit tn ii.ii Of flower\ 1r.. lamllv ,_..,, conl•lbU•IO<>• ti. m-to lhe A~lun c.nor !.o< 1-•v , ..,. or 11'11 Junior Bii,., S.rvtco C:..nt-r. ti.a•& la a wrif!a) W SlllNCiTON IAl11 In a at'cond Cartn ad 11111u1ilra11tn1, 1110!1.I of lht1 1Jrc id ·nl's inner c1rclt- woultl 11n1bJhh ht• huhJovt•r:-. from lhl' fm1t Voterl> will koov. c\,1cth what lht•y '1 t• ttctllng M tJcir 1•h11nl(t·~ 1n th<' l'ab1n\!t or While llousc 4'1J rt "n' unlikt•I> 1f th "' ·stdtmt is re-elN·t\.'<1 . .. uy,. Whllt· llou:w 1111·:1i. M1t•n·lary Jody Powell llOWt.Vl•.R, l'\OMt: Rt;<·•;NT Cr\RTEK fo vorite" l\Ul h all Mcw n l.arHlr•t'u . Neil 1;uld8t·hnwJt, Ptuhp M 'Klutzmck anct perhaps 11(\ll!ittor 1'111 r'c•k ('uddcll urc likely to 1>lay an· t'rl"aJ>IOKlv v1'11t11t• iolt-K "' u 1u.•(•ond term. Thi· Carter udm1n1strahon had Hs fthDk~up .tlrnust ti yt•ur UMO when all members or the l'dlHm•l u11d lht• 'lt·nlor :stufr v. t•rt' ui..kt'tl 111 hand 111 thi>1 r tt' "'"""t 1on ~ five ('ab1nul ~t'I' rt'I arlt•!-i wt•rt• n·placed . the oth i•r rt•">1~11at111n i. w1·n· re fufit•d l'mH·ll "\uld he did 1101 know v. ht•t lwr th\· 1.1rl's1dent would !\t'~k inJ i-.i. 1 c 1.irwt1om. again, hut he sow11led cluubtful ::.uy rh,·n.•':-. ~1 st rong feeling on f'OwEu the pas l 11( 1tw prel>1denl th1tl one of the trungs the country needs 1s some continuity -not just the prt-s1dent but also fundamental policies. That's why I would not anl1l•1pate any major shakeup " ('ARTER'S PRESIDENTIAL INNER CIRCLE hus several levels. tie still relies on the same nucleus that accompanied him to the White House three and a half years ago, though the group has expanded slightly fro m the original corps of Georgians . The Georgians include Powell , Hamilton Jordan. Rosa lynn Carter and Charles Kirbo. who serve as general political advisers. Jack Watson. on\! of Kirbo's former Atlanta law partners. replaced Jordan as Carter's chief of staff when Jordan joined the re·elecl ion committee. Powell said he expects to remain as press secretary "so long as the president wants me." Jordan is expected to return to the White House if Carter wins re·election and Powell says Watson will also have a lop post m the administra· ti on. KIRBO HAS NEVER WORKED IN the Carter White House in any official capacity ; he m aintains his law practice in Atlanta and provides Carter with general advice a nd impressions. Recently, Kirbo was called to advise Carter on bow best lo handle the a ffair concerning Carter's brother Bally. The pr-es idcnt's wife, Rosalynn, is considered to have perhaps the mos t influence of anyone on her husband. ~ A few non-Georgians have gained the preside nt's con· Cidence during his first term. C::: They include Robert Strauss, ~ Tim Kraft and Lloyd Culler. Strauss is a wealthy Texas lawye r wh o head e d the Democratic National Commit- tee before Carter's 1976 elec- tion. He has served as the presi- dent's trade negotiator, anti· innation adviser a nd Middle Eas negotiator. Today he serves as chairman and spokesman for the Carter·Mondale re·election committee. KRAFT HOOKED UP wrtJt CARTER in the 1976 campaign and ended up as one of his most im· portant political lieutenants . He worked for Jordan at the White House and was one of the first t o join the re.election committee where be directs day-to· day organizational duties. CuUer is a high-powered Washington lawyer who became presidential cowisel after last year's s taff s hake up. He quickly became involved in most of lhe ~ main issues that cross the presi- dent's desk. For policy advice, Carter relies on domestic aide Stuart Eizenstat, Treasury Secretary G . William Miller, national security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski and Secretary of State Edmund Muskie. 1t1uo Caddell. known as the presi- dent'!! pollster. may move into a broader role in a second Carter administration, according to one While House official who did not wish to be iden- tified. Caddell has worked for Carter on several rlU CE H OTHHS SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 M d•n SI Hunrmyton Beach 5 !fi I ·539 N!S Nortll 8r"Olld••v. S.t1I• •n•. C:• tJ706 tnlerm•nt wlll bt or••••-Svn fl.. _.., • D t Pac Ill< V•w MornHry dirOKlon J • .,._,,re ic r 0 PEl:t( FAMILY C<XOHIAL FUNERAL HOME "BO 1 fkJ 1..,,1 AvC' w.--.. .... 11n1:--.r,tt"'f •NI JC,~'> ,.ACIFIC YlfW ME...ORIAL PAAIC l.ern>tery Mor111ary Chapel 3500 ~a(..11ir. V ew DrivP Newµor t Oeach t..44 2700 ~COttMIO< MORTUARIES Laguna Beacn 49'·941 5 Laguna H•lls i68·0933 s.m Juan Capistrano 495 1776 loiAHO« LAWK-MT. OLIYI Monuary • Cemetery Crematory lblS Gisler Ave Costa Mesa !)40-!1554 rlElCl HOTHlltS llU. HOAOWAT MOltTUAlY t 1 O Broacfway Custa Mesa 64? 9150 ULn UIUitaOH $MITH 6 TUTHILL WISTCUff CHAP& •27 E 17th SI Cos•• Mesa 84~9371 H .... . ~'----------------' PUBLIC NOTICE I FICTITIOUS8UMN&H To ,4i·d Pat; n'fHlj•fO N-E STAT€MUtT I ._ ~ /:I_ #K/.""' fhe totiow1no _. ... '' doing bv\I nen ., SAU.N WOOOTU RNINO, 11\ W ITlh SI•~. B. ~l• """M': C•lllornl• I .,.,. !i•lvaoor Oii Rio, 1706 W••tnlll I ~~·· p.te•OOfl &o•<" < alllnr nl• Tru' ~n...' '' rf'W\f111¥hHt h¥ An In dlYfc:fult. $a1Yld0f 0.1 fl lo Thi• , .. ,_, .,. .. !itwd •Ith ,,_ County Clu• ot Or•-lt"'"'• "" """"" "· ... ., ,.14_, Publlv.cl Or-C~tl tl•ll• """'· Auo '1, "· s.pt '· 11 "., J•l IO FICTITIOUI 8U\tN•" NAM• STATIJMIJN f TM •oUowtno pet10f\ h ttulf\U h•f\t "9HU A l.P H" 1M f>0 "11NO A OISTRll'IUflN(; fOMPAN'I', 1\\61 0.1 Amo. fuoJln, C•lll<>•nl• '76*1 J ohn ,.. 10ldll•1, •1t1 ,..,.,•II A,,.n .... J'~ ~ll•T. (allftrnl• ,,,°' "'" --~ I\ t,,-IMI "' •II lrl dlvt~ual, ,,_,.. &olflrlf T"I' "M-1 w• Ill.,. with Ir. CounlT C..,.ll ot Dfa11 .. Cou11ty M A119uJI It, t• .. , ... 7J Publl,_ Or-Colttl D•llT ftllol, •u.. "· "· tetlt. '· u. ,.., ,.. •• I" P UBLIC NOTICE l"ICTITIOUS 8USINUI NAMI. STATl.MINT l ht l oll-lno jlertal\ It dol"9 bUll- lltU H 1 KAY OORN ANO ASSOCIATl!S, 1n s1 Saybrook L.af'I•, Hv111111olot1 8t•<ll,C..~ -.-erthe ltty Otilt"' 1ft51 S.ytlrtoll Lant Hunllfttlon ~II, C. . .,.... r11(, 11u1rneu 11 c~1.c1 "" an 111. cllvldWL -IN l(•y born '"" MM-I -flaw wltll , .... tw11ty Clerk Of Or•.,.. c-1\' .... A.,..m 1'' "'9 W ASlllNGTON (/\I') The government is worklni;t out clc>tn lls for distributing synthetic mari· Juana pillR for treatment of nausea and vomiting ••uffc rcc1 hy cunccr patients undergoing drug tht'rOpy •rt.ere haR l>een no formal announcement that thf' government plans to approve the capsules, rontainin~ THC or terahydrocannablnol, the active ln.cn·dicnt In muriju11na fftlT ~U RGEON GENERAL J ULIUS 8 . lllc'hmoru1 1rnitl lht1l such an experimental program "Is one which rl.'Qulres a distribution system that rt•1111t•('IJc 1111 tht> prohlems that are associated with 1tj11trlhut1on of controlled substances. The reason wt• 11re nol prepared to make that kind of an- n<)lu1t·1•tn1•nt today is that the details for that kind of distrlhuUon are In the process of being worked out ·· Th(• up1ernded status for THC would have no ampn<'t on marijuana's standing as an illegal sub· Rtlln('C. Approvul of THC for experimental usage only would make It available for patients or 4,000 cancer specialists. THE TENTATIVE PLANS CAU for the Na- tional Cancer Institute lo supply lhe medication to hospital pharmacies approved by the Drug En· forcement Administration. About 200,000 persona undergo chemotherapy each year, and about 50,000 of them u,perience vomiting and na.11ea which la not helped by CGD· venUonaJ drqa and la so severe that they ne forced to discontinue the treatment . The cancer institute has estimated that THC capsules are belWHn 30 percent and 50 percent el· fective. A panel of oulllde experts already baa recom· mended thJlt the FDA appro~ THC for use in chemotherapy cuet . proJect.:s in recent yeara, but never too« • job at the While House. "PAT ts A VERY BRIGtrr AND thoughtful l(UY whose thought:& and judgment.I are worth listening to above and beyond lhe public opinion v<>lling dotu. He has lnterestin1 Ideas and some very thoughtful comments on society and so forth that are quite apart from what the polls said this month, I wouldn't be s urprised to see Pat In a second term moving away from Identification with polling as such and spending more time on more general sets of issues. "Sometimes he feels lim1ted and constrained y bein identified as a pollster, period." this of· ricial said. There was no elaboration on what precisely Caddell would do Also. there Is a "general perception," according to lhls official, that there are Cabinet secr etaries "lhat we are not making as good use of as we co uld ," Th ey include Goldschmidt, secretary of wusoN trans po rtation ; Landrieu , secretary of Housing and Urban Development, and Klutznick, secretary of Commerce. This official said that Goldschmidt, in particular, was contributing "certainly more than Brock (Adams) did, without knocking Brock." Adams resigned last summer after Carter asked that he stay on. THE O•'FICIAL NOTED THAT Goldschmidt was placed in charge of a study on the automobile industry. "ll 's a recognition that the guy's got a lot of talent." ·'The p(.'Oplc who end up giving the president good actvi ce are the people who have not only a degree of expertise in an area, but also an ability to see issues that arise in that area in a larger con· text ... the official said. Goldschmidt and Landrieu are former big-city mayors who provide Carter with entree to tradi- tional Democratic party groups; KluUnick has strong ties to American Jewish groups , another important cog in the Democratic party coosti· tuency. THOUGH THE PRESIDENT'S WIFE is the only woman in Carter 's closest inner cir cle, several other women have moved into top posi· lions. Anne Wexler, an assistant to the president, has the most influence. Sarah Weddington, who handles women's rssues, is next. Louis Marun is Carter's assistant for minority affairs. "There's certainly no doubt that with Anne and Sarah and Louis, minorities and women have more influence in this White House than you've ever had before," says a White House official. "Jn both Sarah and Anne's case. I would expect they'd be more influenlia{ in a second term than they have been in the first because they've grown since they came into the White House." Qo-lt-Yourself Store ... or HY• ..,-c-..t•I p~*-S do tile world BLOCK PLU!llNG ' ~ATI~ I CTIMI STAnS AT YOUI DOOaJ 16562 GOTHARD 848 UNIT A - HUNTINGTON BEACH · TAKING LEGAL POSSESSION To .. ult bel-. on eceounu of th,... months commialon from r-n1ly CLOSED DOWN ORI· ENT AL RUG DEALER. We hlft been inttructed by an anorney In a.w.,ay Hilla to off9f' th• entire lnventOry at AUCTION • • open to Iha public • • INVENTORY CONSISTS OF 600 PIECES PLUS OTHERS, OF GENUINE HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS & CARPETS To include: Varlout Chi-r"", Kerman Tebrlz, Soumllk, Khelim, Ooubi.b-Botch111a, Ktlhmiri, KIStlan1 Afah111, prayer rue-"' fin• E1Yptien 1'\191, Afllhtn•stan, Oum, Sinky'"I. ::tameriland, Cauueian, Indian .P.*-· many runners, and more. Siz• f9ntt from 2 X3' to 1l'X12'. Ceniflalte of Avthenticity iaued for each purdl-. AUCTION WILL BE HELD ON SATURDAY, SEnEMBER ll AT 2 P.M. MAlllOTII ... 900 MEWPOIT cana DR. MEWPOIT IEACH Auctioneer: A. A•h•r Info: 213 • 7otM>021 Terms: Cash/Check A , A & A Inc., L1quicbtOI'$ 8t Auctionee" Rugs can be viewed one hour prior to •uction Nuke Ad vance Claimed BERKELEY (AP) A s ubstance tha t re· moves deadly plutonium from living tissue has ~een develo ped b y University of California scientists. who call it the first advance in treating radiation contamination in more than 30 years. Take Coastline ·eonununtty College's 1V Art Classes & Then Take 15% Off · Art Supplies from It also could prove valuable in removing radioactive ele m ents fro m nuclear was te, thus defusing the highly controversial problems of s toring s pent plutonium, as well as low-level wastes from nuc lear medicine and research. the scientists say "ALL OF th e che m istry for reactor· waste storage was de- veloped shortly after lhe Manhattan Project," the intensive World Wa r II e ffort to develop the atomic bomb. said Ken· netb Raymond, one of the s ubstance's inven· tors. ·'I think thi s new chemical, or something very close to it, will pro· ve to be a significant part of the answ~r" for dis posal or wastes from nuclear power plants and weapons, he s aid Thursday. The substance, called LICAM·C, removed 70 percent of lhe plutonium injected into laboratory mice. And repea ted doses coufd probably re· move more with little or no toxic s ide effect , re· searchensaid. PLUTONIUM, one of the deadliest substances known, is both a by· product of and a fuel for nuc lear power plants and weapons manufac· ture . C hemi ca l l y similar to Iron, It. la easi- ly absorbed by the body and collects in the lungs, spleen, liver and bone marrow. Pf uto nlum ·239 , a nuclear ft511lon fuet1 has a half-life of 21,000 years, which means half lh~ plutonium will decll.)" In that time. That enormous ball·life and p l utonium 's deadly r adiation are al the crux of the storage problem. Aaron Brothers Art Marts When you enroll in Coastline Community College's television art classes, ''Applied Sketching Tech- niques" (Art 119) and "Call igraphy" (Art 2 15), Aaron Brothers Art Marts will give you 15% off all art supplies and frames (except sale items). An exciting home learning experience for college credit, each ''telecourse" will air during the 1980 fall semester on KOCE-lV, channel 50 . And you can get everything you'll need for sketching a nd calligraphy at Aaron Brothers: pencils, paper, pens, ink ·markers, t-squares, drawing tables, masking tape and more! For your 15% discount {good through January 1981), just present your telecourse" enrollment card when purchasing your supplies. For enroll ment information, call 963 -0824. The artist-instructors will demonstrate their artistic techniques from 10 a.m. to 2 p .m. (except Ms . Edmonds' H untington Beach appearance set for 1 p .m . to 5 p .m .) at these Art Marts: Bruce Mcintyre, "Sketching Techniques" Sun., Sept. 14 Costa Mesa Sun., Sept. 21 Huntington Beach Sun., Sept. 28 Costa Mesa Sun., Oct. 5 Huntington Beach Tara Ed~ds, "Calligraphy" Sat., ·Sept.,3 Huntington Beach Sat., Sept. 20 Costa Mesa Sat., Sept. 27 Huntington Beach Sat., Oct. 4 Costa Mesa llB~n Brothen Art Marts . Anaheim 222 N. Beach Blvd. 826-0100 ' Costa Mesa 1·714 Newport Blvd. 645-6880 El Toro 24350 Swartz Dr. 770-7606 Huntington Beach 7 4 70 Edinger Ave. 84 7-4515 Laguna Beach 190 S. Coast Highway 494·0038 Orange 1812 E. Katella Ave. 771-0875 Santa Ana 1126 E. 17th St. 836-6945 \ -·-----------~ ----- N j I I I I I I r 1 ORANGE COUNTY Democrats Name Steering Unit ay O.C. HUhtNGB Ot ............. A 1teerin1 rommlttee fCM" th. Oraa&e Count)' Unlttd Dtm~rall for Carter/Mondale hu bffo annot.aneed The word .. unll~" H~l'DI to have aped.al OCTD JJuses Art Sought Arll•~ alw1t)'S •~ar<'h for new ways to ht> to.eatlve. and 11 doitf'n ~luck-nt •r\Ula (n Oranar Co~1y Wlll find un""'ual vdlicles this fall tor their wor"'i. 1'hit vetuc les •re nont' Ulht'r than Orange Coun ty TranM.t 01stne1 buses The "'5trkl 1s sponsorin& a county wide •rt <'ODleat for -.udent.11 from kindergarten through the 12th arad" "tudents arc betna& u ked to creah.' artwork w1Ul ~bhc tr ansportatJon as us theme STUDENT·A~TISTS AL"O will leam about the transit system "i'ile they cttale their artwork. sajd Donald A Holt .;.. , a member of the district's Board of Directors Judges will select l~wuuung pteces or art The works will be reproducet on OCTD mont.hly bus pass es. and winning artl~ will receive free bus passes for a year, Ho lt said. ALL OF THE ENTRIES wh be exhibited Nov. 7 and 8 at the Garden Grove CiVl, Center and then at the Orange County Hall of Adml.istrat.ion. The winners will also earn free '"'1 lessons The Bowers Museum, Newpon.Harbor Art Museum, the Laguna Beach School of \rt and the Mwseum of North Orange County hav, donated free art lessons. said Marie Clement, C~inator or fine arts for the Orange County Departbent of Education. Young artists can contact her office at 953-~ or 953-3879 for entry forms or more information. .. 11& r1can<'e ror lht• aroup Committee C.:hatrman Frank Rarbaro. 11 t.a1una Beach lawyer, told a Thursday prHll ronre rf'nce at th County Hall or Adm1ru11tration more than half ol'the Q t'ommittee mernbers or1l(lnally t'ndor ed either Sen. Ted Kttn nedy or C:O\' 1-:dmund G Drown Jr. for the pre1idc-ncy Harhoro. In hwl, wiu KeMrtly'is Orange Coun ty <'halrman rlur 1n11 lh" &1r1mar1es. But now Barbaro H)'!I "The lllakes a re too high for mt: to be any pla<'t' "l•t• " tharbllro ~aid Oranati County the eighth large11l mt"tr111x>lltun urtlU an lhc l'ountry and the second lar1ei.t 1n th .. Rla&tc wut be a "decisive baUlt•11round " for thtt candidates. In 1976, he s1&1d , ('itMer lo8t California's Impor- tant 4.5 ele<.-lor1tl V{llt!!i to forrnt:r president Gerald tt Ford by 140,000 vote11 state wide Carter lost in Orantit' County by 176,000 votes. To ket:p thllt Crom hu.,~ning ag1&in, Barbaro sud, the Orunge County committee plans an ag- ' eres111ve vott!r retea:Hration dnve until the deadline Oct. 6 "Wt< can certainly improve over 1976 ... he said. "and we have a lot or campaigning to go " J o1rung Barbaro on the steering committee are Ric hard J O'Neill , a San Juan Capistrano ran<.'her and chairman or the state Democratic Central Committee: Bill Thom, chairman or the Orange County Democratic Central Committee and a former Kennedy coordinator ; political consul- tant Fred Droz. and Larry Ulvestad, presidentorthe Anaheim Savings and Loan Association. Other members are Lon lilack. Jerry litocn. David W Brennan. Woodrow Butterfield. Tim Carpente r. Gene Crawford, Amin Dav1d, Dennis OeSnoo, Zika OJokovich, Bill Gallardo, Linda Godinez, Jim Hayes, James Jarrall. Elizabeth Jones, Lee Kearney, Steven Knoblock. Bruce Lee, Donald Lopez, Ellen McGrath, Rudy Montejano, Rolland Mora, Arlene Pavey. Marina Peters. Laura Piazza, John Pope, Michael Ray, Sadie Reid, William Rodiger , Howard Seigel. Sheila Sone nshine, J ohn Sperry. Gerald Steadman, Rlt'hard Smith . Jim Ward, El<tine WeinberR. Mar1aret Wise and Mary Yunt ••• AU. t'OUR Ot' Orange County's congressmen went a long with th • m&JOnly thls week when the House of Repreaentatives voted to "demand" documents from the Carter administration con· cerning Billy Carter's r elationship with Libya. Joining the m ajority in the 260-124 vote were De mocr at Jerry Patter son ol Santa Ana and Republicans Robert Badham of Newpert Beach. William Oannemeyer of Fullerton and Daniel Lungren of Long Beach . • • * . ASSEMBLYMAN DENNIS Mangers, 0 - Huntington Beach, says the Assembly Select Com- mittee on Veterans Altairs will conduct a public hearing Monday in Costa Mesa on the impact of t.he Catilomia tax system upon military retirees. The hearing will get under way at 9:30 a.m . in City Council chambers, 77 Fair Drive. "The Legis lature has vacmated on the issue or income tax exclusion on veterans retirement in· come since 1973. I hope this hearing will provide the im petus ror leg islative action in the coming session." said Mangers. Waste Crisis Low-key Issue SACRAMENTO <AP) Most Californians are un- aware of an impending garbage disposal crisis, but once they know about it they are willing lo help, a state official said. Terry Trumbull. chair man of the stale Solid Was te Managem ent Board, said at a Capitol news conference that the crisis 1s so severe some cities will soon run out or landfill sites in which to dump garbage. He said the problem as worst in Los Angeles. Orange County and the San Francisco Bay area. Buy One Frame at the Regular Prtce, Ge-a Second Frame That Costs the Same or Less for "1e Cent A frame for one penny fits your budget and our '"mes fit your style! From simple to sophisticated. There's tegant gold leaf finish frames. sleek metal section frames. CO•em- porary plastic box frames, frames with glass and bach,g, textured or smooth wood frames with a variety of handsoi'e finishes. artistic frames with color or simply plain framE. with natural finishes. In a wide range of sizes. The Aaron Brothers 1 C Frame Sale fits you for a penny! Buy a TG Professional Pen Set at 1/2 Off And Get a Free Spectracolor Pencil Set! It- . . J3Xl7X4• Rff;. 199'; $/f.88 ANAHEIM 222 N. leach ltvd. • COSTA MESA 1714 News)ort llYd. • ORANGE 1812 E. Katella Ave. LAGUNA IEAat 190 S. Coast Highway • SANTA AHA 1126 E. 17th. St., El TORO 2A350 SWaftz Or. • HUNTINGTON BEACH 7•70 Edinger Ave. . " . . .. .. .. . Fridey, Sep~ 12, 1980 CWL y PILOT A• P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ITAT•Mll•TOP AUNOC.MtNT PICTtTIOUI •useit•H-o' u•c OP NAMSSTATIM•NT PICTITIOUI •UllN•H ·-· Ti.. lollowll>O Off"tofl ll 4IOlno °"'' fh• lol~ --..... -.... ...... , lH llM .. Ille Flcllti.v• 8usl11• MA•L.O'~ MliNAGE•15.. t1U Ne"'9 C ... pme11 A....,W, ~r°"' Gro,_., Ce I M P E A I Al C 0 p y I H G Mery I. Kunre, JllJ S DI-. PAODUCU, 11' W 16th St••-'• 8-3, Se"te A ..... CA Cool• MH.tt, CAll!Ornle ,,.71 Tiiis M'11Hl •• <~1.0 bY •" Ill• The l'ktlt~ lh,t.l,,.u Heme •• Cll¥1clu•I lerroCI lo -we• lllecl 111 Orenoit -Y l Ku1110 CO\ll\IY Oft July IO, t• This Jt••-1 -~ 111.0 with lho Mery J •ll• Seoerblom, UOt CountyClertrotOr-GounlyOllSeo Sen"°'•• NewPOt1 8H<h. Ct lllOtN• lotnb•" l, '"° tt .. l 1'1-f7 Thlt llU\l"'U w•l t-ueled by .., P11bll.,_, Ot-CN >I Delly PllOI tllcll¥1du411 Sept S, 12, "· 1t, lteO )"4\ t0 ""'"' J-~•l>lom Thi\ \l .. _1 wa\ llllld w ith the County (ler• ot Oren91 Cou111v 011 PUBLIC NOTICE Alifu•I ''· '"°· "IOIM --,,ICTITIOUSMIHE-SS -- Pubh\hl<I Ott"9t CO.\I Dally Piiot, NAME STATIMEHT llUQ 21, 1'1, Sept S, It, 1'90 3:1tt-t0 fht toll-lnQ .,._...,,, I\ dOtn9 bu\I PUBLIC NOTICE STATEMENT 01' A•ANl>ONMENT 011' UH D" ll'ICTITIOUS •USINESS NAME Tl•• toll-1119 pertons M..-aw11- t10ned ti. uw 01 ti.. tltllllov• l>Ullnen "•"'• IC J .S PllOPEATIES. IUI L•rt,.orn Ortve Hunttnaton B••<f\, Ulllornl• tt'"'6 The Fi<llllO<I\ Bu\ineu Name •• 1errod 10 •bOw w .. lilted In Orenoe CO\l,,ly on ~tmoer 12, '"' K•rl Stll1 & LIWIO"t Still, 15'1 l •rtnorn Drtiwe, HunUnoton B••<h, C.lllo•nl•cn... ADP PIPMion Service\ ' T•ll\lff lo< J•cl< Cr•,., llO Nowl)Of1 Ctlll•r Dr Ive. Newoo't 8e•cn C•litorn•• nt.60 Thi\ C>uiilleU w•• COllCIUCled by • )enerel 1Mrtne""'P K•rl Stilt This Sl•IH'ntlll W41S '""" with '"" Cou11ty Clerk of Or .. COUlllY 011 StP. l•mbu ), l'llO 11'1"'91 P11bllslle0 O.tnoe CO.SI D•llY Piiot, Sept s,,n, "· u , '"° >"47-tO PUBLIC NOTICE rwo ••· THE ROAD'S ENO, tlJO N•wPOr1 Bl¥d . Co\\• Me••. c;. . .,,.,7 Myron I ff Mlli.r, IS..11 OoQwOOCI, We>lmln•ter C• 91.el This ou\lnen I• tonctu<ted Dv an 1n CllvlOu•I Myron let Mlllt• Thi\ """"""' was llltO wol~ ""' County caer~ ot Or~noe County U/\ AUQu\I 77, l'llO ,,.,..., Publl•hed Orttnoe Co.Isl D••ly P.101 AUQ tt, Sep4 S, 11, 19, 190 M111 llO PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS a uslNEU NAME STATEMENT The 10110w1n9 11erso<U are dcnno bUSIMUU BlO PAOPEATIES, l10 "¥ouno, Co>ta ,,_.w, C.lllor11I• 91•21 Wayne G & l.uc"'"" J. Br.ObU•y USI• R-laelo, Hecle<Hle HttQhh, Calllornla '1745 Stewart G. & M•rtofl• w l.•1111. 1147 O ran ge S lreel, Downey Call10r11la to2"7 Aobtrt W & ChftsllM A l VIII\, 10100 Broolll\u,.,,I, HUllllnQlon Buch C•lllor,,I• '2'"'6 Dtnltl H. & Ann H Quirk, ttlOI Ou•tlwOOO, AOlllnQ Hiiis Eslalf>, ll'ICTITIOOS BUSINESS C•:~~;n~au~~~' Is conducted oy a NAME ST .. TEMENT Qt ner•I 1Mrtner>11l11 Int' tollowlnQ Person\ a rt doing Aober1 W l ynn bU\tne\\40 • Thi\ \taten~t w•\ W~ with lht- AN CAMPBEU COMPANIES, County Clerk ol Oranoe Countv on Stp 18700 Boecn B••d. Hunllnoton Buch, temt>tr 3. 19'0 Cahlornl• 911>41 F ,_. ... CamoOell, 8t<ker Aulo1not1¥e Published Or•noe Coa•I Dally P•lnl Group, Inc . a Calllorn•• corPOra11on, Stpt, S, 12, 19, U , 1Cl90 JSlll> 80 11100 Beech 81vd, Hunllnglon Buch, Cal•forn•• .,..,.. Thi\ bu~neu IS ton<IU<ltd by • CO' Pora1ton Camol>t'll 8t'Ot r AU1omoll•t Gro Inc HU9') l Gr lm•ICIO PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE INVITING BIOS NOTICE IS HEAEBY GIVEN lh•I tht Bo.rd 01 rrustM• ot me c°"'' CommuntlY Coll-D1>1r lt1 ol Oran<I" County, C•t1tom1a, wttl rK,.1ve s~att:a bias up to II 00 am , Tutsoav. S.-cl Th•s sl•t-111 wn l1led wtlh IN County ,..,,., of Oranoe Counly 011 St11 ltm!Mr l, l'MO 1J 1'90 at lhe Purchaslno OelM•lm~nl "1-71 01 .. ,d coll-e1 .. 1r1c1 lo<att'd al ll70 Publl•hed O.~ Coast Delly Pl101 Ad•ms Avenut', Co•I• M••• S.-ol S l7," 76 '"° 3.a. 80 C•lllornl•. •• whk;h time •aod b•df wlll PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS I USINESS NAME ST ATE ME NT Tnt-tollowin9 pet\On\ •re do1no 1>Us1neuas JEAAY'S SANDWICH SHOP ~ Campu\ Orivt Newoort 81•ch Caltlornl• '1..0 S""hryer Ostowart 6SSI W•rn•r Avonue, Apt •:13, Hunllnllfon 8•~•. CalllOrnl• tt~7 Dartustl lraNnelllad, USI Wa rner A..-nue. API 1:13. Hunllnoton Beac:h, C•lllort1i• "2M7 This bustneu Is conClutleCI by • oeneral oart"'rsl!ID Shahryar Ostowari DtryUSl't lr•nlnethad This st•leme111 ... , lilt<! wllll the County Clerk of Or~ County on Stp. ltrnl>er J, lteO. NOltltlS I ASSOCIATES, INC. 4111Ct ...... Drift IM puCllltly OCJenecl and read for llBllAllY FURNISHINGS-0 C <" Alt Boels a"' to be In ~co<oano will\ ,,.. Biel l'«m 1nslrucl1ons •<HI Condi "°"'' •no Spt-c1ft<•ttons wn1ch ar• now on tlte •nd m•v be ,,.cured ln tf\e ottic-t> of 11\e Pur<l\Mlnq Aqenl of ... ,Cl colleQt dl\lrltt E act\ C>tooer mu~' iubmtl w fth hi\ bid • <•ihier's chKk. certified chK 1t or bidder"• DonO m-oeyablt' lo '"" orelor of lhe Coe'1 Communllv Co•1~90 Dl\lrltl 801rC1 of Trustees In an amount not l•ss lhtll 11¥e cwrcenl IS' I Of the ~um tMd •s • ;u•ran1ff tf\at th• bidder will enter 11110 '"" propowd Co111ract II '"" w~ " awarcleCI lo him In '"" tWfll of l•llure to enttr 1n· to •uth conlracl, lhe proceeds of the <heU wlll ~ lorleltt'd, or In lhe caw ol a bOnCI, lhe lull •um thereof wlll be lorteltt<I 10 ... id college d istrict No bleldtr m•y wllhdraw nis bid •or • perlOCI of lor1y0ll¥e tdl days alter lhe Cl•lt ~•IM ti.. ocwnlng tner-.it Hew..,, 9Mdl, CA n..o The S<Mrd of Trustee> res.trves '"" 11'1-14 or1v11eoe Of re1ect111Q any •nCI all bids Publlslled O.enqe ,.,.,, D•lly Piiot, or to w•I,,. .,,Y trt'Qularltlu or •n ~~~2.:.!_!·~'"° 3Sl1-IO lorm•lll~;:'~;~ b~d :;~~~~bldOor>o P UBLIC NOTICE "ICTITlOUS •U .. NEU NAME STATEMENT The tollowlnv per'°"' ••• dolno business -s NEWPORT CENTER DENTAL GROUP, 1'11 A~ A,_. . S4111t '°6, S«re~ry. Boerd of T rvst~ Coa\l Comnw11lly °"'-District Publl\lw<I O.anoe Co.aS1 Dall• Piiot Seo• s. 11. ,.., u.&J.«J PUBLIC NOTICE Newport 8Mctl, C.llloml• '2..0 NOTICE 011' - J oM P Erlll..,_, ODS, In< • a ,.U.L.IC MEAalNG Calllornla t orPOr•llon, 1601 Blue ON ,.ttOP'OIED COO,.EltATION l(ey, COf'Ofta CMI -· Celltomla •2.is AOltEEMENT ••TWEEN THE CITY II. A. McCllnloO, ODS. In<,. 01' COSTA MESA AND TttE Ca ll l ornle corp ore llon, Ull D•ANOE COUNTY HOUSING Seoul¥t'CM, los A119tltt. Celllornla AUTMOalTT tOCMS . NOTICE IS HE II EBY GIVEN IMI a Thi• llvllrwu I• conouctlld Cly a COt· publk: ,..,,no will be held mtore '"" DO'allonJ E lk City Council Of the City ot Costa Mt'w ' _..., In the Chafntwf'S Of Wld body •oc•IPO f~;,""· al 77 Fair Ori,,. 111 ,,.. City of Cost& ,; !,,~· Mt'w, COUflly of Orange, C•lllornla, on T~I 51:,-:s 1 llllld tlh 1,.. Mo<Hlo , OctOber 6, '"°·at the hour of " ' emen was w •· 30 o m , IOt lhe ""'"°"of 9i¥inc;i ,,,. county Clerlt of Oren0t County on tert\led PfftonS .,, ODC>Ortuntly 10 be "uousl "· 1"'° .,,.,..11 htarCI H lo whether a Cooperation •oreement bO!Wftn Ille City of Cosla Published Ora119t Coest D•11• Piiot, Mesa and ti.. Ort119t County Houstng Aug. H. 79, 5eOI S, 17, 1'90 ~3'-IO Authority on>¥1diRQ for local COOl)era PUBLIC NOTICE tl0t1 In connKtlon wllh lho dt'velop. mMI of Clwelllng u111ts tor 11¥1no ac· commoo.ilons tor .,.,sons of low In· ,.CTITIOUS •USINISS come'" IM City ol Costa Me ... sll•ll b• NAME STATEMENT e11lored Into. The tollow•no per..,ns ... doln9 NOTICE IS HE'AE8V FURTHER bu\lllHs M ' GIVEN th411 c09les of llW 11rOPOWd C REATIVE HOTLINE, 7117 Cooperation AQrt't'menL lo be •ub- Brlstol Slt'Mt, C.O.•• Mew. C•lllornla milled to the City Council are now '16U a•allable for Inspection l)y Interested Ktlhryn l Orris, m•n•Qlno persons an~oflkeottheCllyC..,rk genera l o.trtner. 11121 Brownln o This nolk e 1, 9l¥en pursuant 10 the Avenue. TU\lln C.llloml• •26&0 oro•lslons ol Stctlon 3 .. Sll of '"" "'bert A Orris llmtled oerlner, He•llh anct Selely Coele and lht' 11 S1 Bt're<'ll<e D•l•t Bree, Caillornla Rt\Olullon of tM C•IY Councl• •dol>le<I '1671 onS.Pl-7, ,.., • Don•ld G Murray, llm lled Ellte11 P Pl>IMey partner. 7717 Broslol Streat, Costa City Cltr• 01 the Me .... Cell!Onli• '167' Cltv ol Costa Mt'w This bustness Is tonducted oy a Publlll'ted o...,. Co.st Da•IY Pilot llmlttd ""'1neni>ip Sept s. 12. 1'80 J(Mt·IO Kat""'n I. Orrl\ Tiiis stete,_,t w•s llllld with lhe ------------County Ctertt Of Ot-County on Se9-tember J, ,.., Pt-7• Publlvw.7 Ot•nc)P Co.a•I Delly Piiot. Sept. s. 12, "· u . '"° 3'04-IO PUBLIC NOTICE ~ICTITIOUS •USINESS NAME STATEMENT The toll-lllQ ~r'°"' ero C101no buslneun : ' GOAT Hill BICYCLE WOAKS, 1673 I rvlne •~•n11e Cost• Mtsa, C1lltornla '16'0 AObert P. Jones, <IOI Qh SlrHI, Newport 8HGll, Ctlllomla ,,.., Ka•I D. T•hll. )01..., Mein Slr .. I, 8albCNI, CAlllMnle '26'1 Thi• buslnau Is conducteCI by • oener•I l)artner~lp, Kar1 Tahll This st .. _, was Ill.cl with the CouA1y Cle'11 of Or-COunly on Sep· l•mber ), lteO, ,._SJ Publl$Pleel Or"-Coast Dally PllOI, S.01. s. 17. "· ,._ 1'80 l~ PUBLIC NOTICE PICTIT10US •USINllSS NAMll STATCMCNT TM lollowlllQ perton Is OOIAQ butl· neu ••· CUSTOM llODY & PAINT, l"' S Mal" Street, Colle,,_.,., CA n.1' Jeff McC-. No. 1 R-. In.Ina, C•lllomla n716 Tiiis ~ " condu<'ed by en ltt• CIM 0\181, Jafl Mc C.M This SI .. _ was 111..S wltl\ "- Gou11ty C .. rtl of~-COIH!ty Oii 5-- ternCJer J, t• ,._,, PublllNcl 0r...,. Coest Delly Piiot, Sept. S. 12, It, 2', 1'80 JMMO PUBLIC NOTICE A I• DAILY PILOT NATION Reagan Films Dot Formula Ov r .eas Rental~ Top .S. . 1Rules , llOU.YWOOO l P l No one haa ac~ult'd a Ronald Rttaaan rum fettlval yet, but di11tnbutt1~ who own th.-11rr. 1dr nt1•I fan dldatt 's old mov1e!I •) thf'1r rental bwmw s 1!> brn1k ··s \nrl' his no nuna11o n. out 1 e nt 3ls h avl' d o ubh '<t .and tnpled." sli) s N atha11111 I t\ '411 vic e president of video ontt s p el'ial markr t for l nl\.-d A rtuu. whu•h "" n ~ .12 1.1f Reagan'l'I S5 ft•uturt> film, .. ALI. Otl ll PltlNT!o\ art• alread) rt>n h-tt out thrnuath ~m ember," ht• reportl'I. no1111.: thul the renters and udt-rollt•gt>l'I , f1I111 societies and poht&cul tti ouv., O n e GOP he1tdquarlt'r' in Bristol, Conn". itnnounc\'d 11 "'" show Re agan filrol'I for frt't: .111d give popeom to s upp0rtt•r:.. Weiss.. Global Entrr~n't'~ .i dis tributor which o~·nl'I t\4-o Re agan filrru; tht> onh h~u m color reports 1m·rea~ing over seas business. To meet the dem and. Adnan Weiss says he has dubbed the Reagan films in J a paoese, Italian, Spanish. French ~d German. "WE'RE LICENSING t hem all over the world," sa ys Weiss "The business in foreign coun- tries is fantastic •·But the re 's not much movement in the Unil- ed States because of the equal time problem." he adds "TV sales in this country are almost non-existent.·· · He referred to a 1976 Fed eral Communications Commission .. decision that TV s tations ma y 'Show Reagan films during a campaign only if they are will· ing to give equal air time to Democrats. Since TV represents the most lucrative leasing market for films, Reagan's features have been less than a gold mine domestically. "You'r e talking about the lowest end of 'the price s pec- trum," says Kwit. "It may cost S50 to $100 to rent one of these film's. In comparison, a film like "Apocalypse Now" might get S2.000 for one booking ... UNITED ARTISTS HAS a t otal of about JOO prints of Reagan films , says Kwit ''The rentals are comparable to what we would gel for a modestly suc- cessful small film " Among the m ost r e nte d Reagan films. he says. are "The 'Knute Rockne Story." in which Reagan played the fa med foot - ba 11 hero George Gipp a nd "Dark Vi ctory," in which Reagan had a supporting role One of the mos t sought-after Reagan movies is "Bedtime for Bonzo." in which Reagan co- starred with a chimpanzee . It is owned by Univers al Pictures. but there ar e few copies in ex- istence. "We have about two or three copies and they are rented out," says Eugene Grady. manager of Universal 16, which rents 16 millimeter p r i n t s to n o n - theatrical groups . BOTH UNIVERSAL AND United Artists report increasing requests from foreign televi5ion networks for selected excerpts from Reagan films. "I've had a number of requests for film clips from overseas TV networks," says Louis Blaine, bead of Univer sal 's fo reign division. "But that's a very ex- pensive proJ>06ilion. It means go- ing to the ftlm v~ults and c utting up the movies. It would just cost too much. I don'tlmow what we're going to do aboutit." Overseas television, with no equa l time restrictions , has shown Reagan films in full, says Weiss. Some of the movies have even been feat ure d at com - m ercial theaters. "We recently sold the pictures to Colom bia ,'' s a ys Weiss. "They will b e play ing on te levision there. "In the Carib- bean, they are being released theatrically." THE BIGGEST SALES have been in Japan, he says, where the dubbed versions are popular. But there have ~n no rentals to either China or Taiwan, Weiss says. "We've been approached by so m e cassette TV people," he says, "but no deal has been made yet." However, Weiss owns only two films, "Cattle Queen of Mon- tan a " and ''Tennessee's Partner," which feator~ Reagan as a cowboy co-starred with Barbara Stanwyc k and Rhonda Fleming. THE WEISS COMPANY, which has multiple prints of l!.-ch rum, Ucenses a l'enter to . show the films for a set number ot times. Then the film is re- turned. They have also sold prints to mm libraries. In the United States. says Kwit, the rentals rarely Involve commercial or artistic motiva· tiou. "Usually, they are rented by ·people Who want to have some fun,'' be says. •'They certalnly are not showing them because they're so popular." ., ONE OF FAVORITE ROLES: GEORGE GIPP AP"''""""°'°' Reagan Played Notre Dame Hero In 1940 Movie .J . -.. -# • ROMANTIC LEAO WITH VIRGINIA MAYO Film Was 'Working Ker Way Through Collei4!' Productive Career: 55 Films, 27 fears HOLLYWOOD <AP 1 II ere is a 1'l 11f the 55 films in which Rona ld Heagan a ppeared dunng h1:0. rollywood acting career. 1 l 0¥1" hOn Th_. 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South Korea !APJ South Korea's ma rtial la w com m a nd a nnounced todav that 37.214 "hooligans. gam blers and swindlers'' have been rounded up in a drive to e radica te social evils . ------ I \111 AP Wl,..,._.e BROTHER DOMINIC AID (0 CORPORATION Jac'k Eagle Gives SeH Pitch for Xero x Copying Miracle Pays for Actor I.I >l I"'\ 11.1 l'; K~ \I' 1 Hrolh<'r Uomin1c has graduated from tlw nwn..il task-. of thl' monaster} lo the demanding work rif corp•>ralc .alt•.., man For J au< f;agle. 1l m1•ans a lurrat1 ve contract and long da ys o n the mlt' hawking duplicat1nn mach1ne5 , Eayl!. a '>land up r111111t from Brooklyn, bec.ime a national s ensatvn wh .. n ht• p11rt I ll\ NI llr11thc·r Dom1n1c 111 an award· winnug comrnt•rr•1<1I for '{1•1ox ('c>pymg machines I N. T iff: h\ l 101 " \D, A Cffl BB\', a ngel1r Brother f't!fl 1m1· 1s told hv hi' -,upt•rior to make 500 copies of a hand- 1r1tten rehg111us manu;,c ript The cherub·cum con artist dashes off to a Xero\ niarh111t· duplicates the manuscnpt in nothing flat. and presl'nts tht> ll{•,1t\v pllNl paper., to the abbot .. The astound.<"d <.l lJliot gCJLf''> tov. ard lfea\'en and whis pers, It s a mirarlr· "'h1J1 BrfJthf r I >•in110I(' rila)" Jlong Th<• ad. hr11ad<·a-,t 1111tiJlf\ 111 1975 w110 <1 rJock of mdust r) u.v. a rds t1nd nwclt• F-.:igl1• " :oil .1 r lie h<sl'I '>•nee• made two mor<' Xt>rox C'l11nmt•n·1<1b 11111 :mol111 r is 111 tht' workl'I for this fall Ill• rt-c·entl~ "~m rl a th1 t·t \ 1 ar rcintraC'l "'1th Xerox that t'all<.. ftJr him to m.ikf· llw rriund:. at seminars Jnd tr ade fairs :1 bout 150 da \ s ;1 \'e<u pushing in person the products he pro· moll's on T\' r\~O "'OR t.AC.l.f, \l.\\ \ \'~ TllE rnm1c, the appearances .ire natural · I m m~ ,df h(· I\~ V. h••n I ~<> 111 ,.1.,11 .:.1 compa ny. I'm rfoing co med~ all the l 11111 Eagle takel> time lo l..1 s:. women, k1b1tz with employees and, not c-oinc1rtentitlh put the soft-sell to the raft or potential custom ers "'ho shov. up JUSt to see Brother Dominic .. ·:when I go to a company. it's a happening," Eagle sa ys. It gives them a drawing card " Five years after Brother Dominic pe rformed the ''mira· cle. · the ltttle monk has become a company trademark -wit· ness th(•· It's a miracle · ad\·ertisement "HE RF.\l.L\' IS TO ~EROX what Col Sanders 1s to h t>ntuek.) I· fll•rl < hit'\..•· 1 sa" Ron Hoffman a local Xerox marketing man<t~l'r · Ausmt'l>Sm<'n M e <;oniet1mes sur prised that Eagle, like any good actor has his line-. cold when he "per for ms" for Xerox He kno"'s all the model numbers and what eac h copier can do. 'He obv1oul>ly 1s n •r) v.ell groomed fo r the job he does. for Xerox ... says Barr~ l\llen \I.ho paid more than Sl00.000 for one of the copiers And Allen should kno"' ::a httle a bo ut ecclesiastical persuasion. lle's busine:.s manager for the Kent ucky Baptist Con vention Feminists Criticized Today's Womm1 Called Ot,e r-i11<lulgent SAN FRANCISCO <AP) The modem fe minist movement is to bla me for the in c reasing in· c id e nce of o r al c a n cer in wom en. a malady tha t once mostly struck males, sa ys an in· ternationa l authority on the dis· ease. Wo m en a re d rinking too much. smok in~ too much and s unning too much , s aid Dr . Rudol ph F'ries of Linz. Austria. Those elements, he a dded "are a primary cause of oral cancer." F RIES TOLD THE American Association of Oral a nd Max- illofacial Surgeons the deadly tre nd in women has its roots in the 1960s. "The whole change parallels the increase in the women's lib moveme nt." said Fries. presi· dent of Austria's Societ y of Oral a nd Maxillofacial Surgery. Excessive s moking, drinking and sun expos ure. he s aid, "pre- vious ly we re indulgences which were the province of males . With the fe minis t m ovement ,. Witness Missing In Cyclist Ambush SAN DIEGO CAP). -Felony charges will not be brought against 25 members of the Mongols Motorcycle Club arrest- ed before an allegedly expected cemetery, ambush because the district a~tomey's office says its only witness got away. The witness who a llegedly spotted someone aiming a rifie at patrolme n in Mount Hope Cemetery has vanished, said a District Attorney Ofllce spokesman. a foot intem alionall v. however . mor e women than ·ever before a re exposing themselves to the s un in their quest for health and beauty." THIRTY Y E ARS AGO. he s aid. "four males were getting oral cancer to each wom an Now we have three m en to e ach woman, and some publications have four to-two." Frie s said his findings w1ll soon a ppea r in "Cancer , .. a publication of the American Cancer Society. He defined oral cancer as ma ligna nt les ions and tumors that strike the oral cavi- ty including the lips, ton~ue and mucous membranes study groups involving 2,500 pa- tients. sa id Fr ies. THE R ESEA RCHE R SAID s m oking irritates the mouth whi le d rinkin g is dangerous beca use it irritates the delicate mucous linin~s of the mouth and lowers the a bility or the liver to produce s ubstances that normal- ly protect those linings. Following a n inter vie w. Dr. f r ies p r o duc ed a p ack of c igarettes. took one out and hunted for matches as he ob· s er ved wi th real sadness. " . . Stupid . doctors think all dis- eases a re for their patients onh " 83 Pc-rcc-nf A.eeurate? Forecaster. Gets Pick From Maple EVANSVILLE. Ind CAP > It's going to s now bere on the evening of Nov. 28. The temperature will drop to 4 degr~s below zero Jan. 29. The first robin of spring will be spotted March 8. T~e afore mentioned forecasts were produced by L.H. Frymire of Irvington. Ky .. who got it s traight from his Japanese maple tree : He and his maple have been telling people what the weather wlll be in towns around the country for 15 years, and he claims an 83 percent accuracy rate The National Weather Service may scoff at his method. but America 's foremost "treeologlst " doesn't mind. He r ceeived 10,000 letters the past year from people wanting to know the weather on their birthdays or anniversa ries. Frymire examines the ce lebrated tree tha t erows In his yard, then writes his reply. For Ms efforts. he gets no mone y, as king instead for donations to the Arthritis Foundation, which he serves as a member of the board of directors. . ' ..... -. -. COMICS I CROSSWORD Friday, Septembe< 12. 1980 OM.YPIUJT All MARMADUK E by 8rad Anderson PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch He mai..~s h1::, l.t'>tcsl t1mt" ttuovgh our llt"1gh tw1 hlllld' SHOE MOON MULLINS MISS PEACH <:~­ ,A .... ~~. ,.\B""' - :;:~ ~l \ R~ ... ·s - EL r \'v AS r:t. R S...lE .:-1AS TWICE \~'-'::' zi:: ~ YO'.A Pt.AN iO ElE A F".A~ME ~, J.f~TER:? l 'D LOVE ID, AL~C, 8 1..AT !'M .AFIZ~.ID t C..N~Or e VElt L'VE ON A ~AsrM l .SMOWED M'< COW ~WIN6' 5'MOOC ~A'< A tVE~E LAV6HEO -y- n.tAT'S T00·8AD ... BUT DON'T LET TMEM Dl5COVRA6E '(OU ... r FUNKY WINKERBEAN l1M 6lAD '(OU SAID ™AT ... r FEa ™E SAME WAV .. ~V SMOVLD I LET THEM OtSCOURA6E ME? by Tom Batiuk ) ~ ' . • I iV\I t-J I )(IN' I l I I 1111 t-Xl~ IH l , f NWAl l't l\I.~ !-", 1N11M1 t1f\H JI.I~ r REM£MBER, ~El) Pl ILL rnE.rR PANT5 ON ONE LLC.J AT A lllVIE. I .CJ) WHA r IF iHEIR F¥\N-S ARE 'LEVIS FOR MEN';; ,,n o u 1Nll •Hr 1 •,,. • ~ f I by Jeff MacNelly by Mell, Lazarius eecAu~e Mv FAiHEIZ ~V~ !'M NOT l=li TO EAT WITI-4 P16~ _, 11'~ . 1''Y,, , , .... / 7 Q~ 9 't /'~ ['\.\_ c;::;J ~·>~.wr - 'How come so many of you little guys go around lookin' for trouble?'" 014, 1'0 1.ov~ 1"0, NO~MA~, &v1' 1'M A )'~c,£'fAR1AN \ I Plt€m{ "(A\.fM tooO~ ! by Kevin Fagan FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston '/OUR MOM 5R'{S WE VE GOTlO Go OlJiSIDE, Mlt<.E. DR. SMOCK N UR Se eRoozeR Ge-rs so MAr? WHf:N SHE F INl?S A PAR KING PL.-ACE NEAR 1"HS: HOSP11"At.. ... SHE. SRIOT<.J TuR.N crF THE ~. . RIGHT OW SO '10L>.f' ME ,:.·v Rt Sh LL JJF\lr'~ N 1A1$ -.... ,.., vlvFF . 0HE1S NOT MAD "/ET. by George Lemont • I • THE FAMILY Cl~CUS by Bil Keane GORDO by Gus Arriola "Run it backwards again, Daddy, and unj1.1mp me." DENNIS THE MENACE TUMBLEWEEDS LOOK. ltL lEAVE TH( rwo Of YOU OUT HERE ro f([D nu CATTLE' l'l L PICK YOU UP IN A COUPLE Of HOUf?b' \~~;!I by Harold Le Doux rl Wl~·H YOLI'() E>ror A~11\.INC' At l lH()!il t)lJl5TION5' REMEMNR Tll( MORl 'IOU A'.Jt\ 1Hl MOl\I THf;' Rf VON NA A51\. YOU ' · ~ ·-- by Tom K. Ryan l'VE: JUSI Rf1URNEV FROM M~fr°I~ ~-----=----i wrw PAl...EFACES IN ANOIHt:R POWWOW 1D ENSORE pt10HAWKS NANCY P'LENN OF EL.80W ROOM ... NANCY, OPEN THE WINDOW AND LET SOME OF TODAY1S FRESH AIR IN by IT MAY BE TODAY1S FRESH AIR BUT IT'S YESTERDAY 'S STALE TRASH ... WHERE, JN EYE!AALL.-10-EYE:~Al..L.. ; NE60flA1rONS, Wf. WERf. OOT- L EERW~ AN E:YELA9'1. 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South K1m•a !AP1 Young mln should no :nni.ter fc>;4r arr1·,t fnr h;n HI~ long hair <l('('O rdmg lo 'tateml•nts ti) offlc1als in the gm·prn rncn l of South Korea., nl" 1'r .. ~1dent f'hun Don hwan Home Mtn1stl.'r Suh ('hung hwa orriered n. !tonal flOh <'<' to r«fr:.un from arrc ting m:..i •. , because Of their long ha1r. dCC'rPf'IOJ; that looks \\ere a matter for the young male to decide Dunnq the f1rc;t eight months of this } ear, 14.911 men were arrestt•d h<'cause they had long ha tr. offtc1al stat ti.lies sho" Their µumshmenr \\as an official haircut PUBLI(' NOTICE F ICTITIOUS llUSIN£\\ """'IE ST4TEMfHT J AA \~ 't MS 1~1~ I !>nult ,. ur vir•w Strt•I <1Ant111 A"ri ( .._.11fntn1, 1 •o• Jotiri MPt·r ur1M\ 1tf\•. ~ "°'""',., F-a""'"""' 'St,•fil't "ii~nll4 AnA ( Allfotn1.~ ~110• HH\ bU\IMfl'\\ '' < C'ndur tr'1 hy 1tn in tJ1 .. •dua1 Jn-t'I" J ,,,,,. •• , ''""" fr'lh \t«ltf~t w..-\ hl .. t'I w tth lhf' Countv C'''" of Or.,nq.• <. uunty ,," Auqu\t 1' 1480 ~ t4HOJ Pl BU<' '\OTICE FICTITIOUS 8USIHf SS N""'IE STATCME14T T f'\fl' fOltflwtnQ prr~ ,.,, nq to• nc-.. ,"' MA>'Wt ll IN"'IOVA•" r Nlf RPRISF"" ~ t. U1.-tfl"lm'd '' S~M~ AM CA '1?10' JO\tOr'I (' M tUW Pfl ,9g,,. 0 1.tmond 4!tt , Sdn~-.. Ana < A '11104 P"" bv"i1n .. ,, 1• corn1u<tf'd hY ,, 111 d1v1au9't JcxPph ( Ma ¥ Wf'll Tht\ \ttttf"'mtont w~\ htfl'IO wit" tt>•• County (lrrlt M Clr.uio(' (ountv 11n At1•lU't 1 S ''*> F\4"1J Publt'""'" Ort11nQfl Cn.iUI [\a11-.. P1tnt Pyl)ll\hP(I 0.-t\nQt• (O•\I n<)1fv P1lnf A"lC1 11 l" \I ,11 , I f~I l.t1 .. M" fl,uq ]J ri C,,.ot \ 11 19* U-4 IM) PlrRLIC NOTln. FICTITIOUS 8USIN£SS NA.ME ST4TEMENT ff'lf foHow•no Of't\On l\ do1nq bw\I t'!ll'\\ ., • LAGUN4 AL4RM COMPANY 11SI L41QUN C.nyon Roao L1oun• C•ltforru• 9101 Ernut P Hamte11 lll\1 Gr•no C•nyon l.a9\IN Nu1Uol t1'1T Thi\ bvllnH\ '' <onoucr~ by 1n .n d1"ldu•t E P HAml•lt Thi\ •l•l..,...nl ••• 111.a wllh 11w County C•er-ot O••nOf' County on 4uQU!il 14 1'80 Pl BLI<' 1'0TICI-. .,.."' ., l'IC'TITIOUS 8USINIESS NAMIE STATEMENT THE CAROOMON GROUP t/~i Pt••\•nt P l.lCfl (.arc:t•n C.rov"' C11t1orn~91 .. , John Rob••I M ondo IHJ1 Pt,.•\•nt Pl•tf G•rO~n Grovtt C•llfornl• ..,.,., Tf\'\ t>u\.lnf"\S I\ <onctu<.1.0 Dy •n 1n dl¥tdU81 JClllnR Mondo Thh \t.tff'fT\l'if'l1 w.-.. fllfO •IU'I t,_. County (lfl'rtl ot Oro&nOf' County l)n 4uou\I " '"° .. ,., ""'··~ ........ } } I ctl 1111'1 I') I II \I I 1 " ,,, " I ti' f I II 11 I flt 11 1111 I I 111 11 I I\ ll \ { :() .. ~ ' .~ l .Mul«l•·r~ f) ( )11 \\ atc·h I\!'> \II,\" \l'I 'I "U II:-. 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"· ~ ~ '' ,.., ,..., AVQ n "·Sept ~ ,, ,.., J:MS--80 P4'11S..0f'llli (•llf()rfllll _,,,, (Alffornt4 '211• ~mount''°' !fl\\ lhli'n hVf! ~rrrnt \ I lhl\ \ummon,I\ wrYflton "°" fllf'Wtlh S••d propPrh ... d~""''ttf'O '" Of'"f't'91 IOf ~' Gu\\fn l J1 E •nt R:1tn l•f"d P UBLIC NOTICE llC•rl r Kr~mf'r '' """ 01'Vt• L WI lt1am A Butc hf't Inc • ot the \um bid •\• ow.r antf"" ""'' thtt l thl\COUr1•...,,1ltfl'n rfl'~SP to tM<.om as All \tnc._ n trAdfi t111u,,.. •4U•P 01 11nQ,. for Of'r ml\\10n to fl'10n• KrAmrt 1101 (,f'~tv1,.w l 1,Qun'9 C•llfornla COrporAtton U 4 \outtil btddtr w1t1 fllnt~r into tf'W' prOOOY<l l DI.tint Vf'llft\~ yOU do SO your ~fault m~nl•Mqood"°ltl~tth.ttHr..-r1flQA1d C'lfOl)t'rty IO<•O•CI •f t•)l •nd 141_U APath (t1Jl1tor1'1d •?&11 8•yfront 8 albo• ls.tand C"a ltfftrnta Contract 1t V°'" W1ntfl 1'\ ,....,ardeo to 'l!lftll Oto rnlf"H'<I 04"I i1upl1cat1un <'It tt\tt bu\U'lft\S k,..,...,n ~'\ Whrl< hllllt \ H•llnnQ Anan.-1m Av..nutt trnm R l' to R l .ind "C'TITtOUS8USllifSS Nomond C.••b• An<! l••nn• L •1 .. 1 nom tn '"" h~nt ol l••tur~ lo•"'"' tn pl•tnllll .ond lhl• roort m•Y enter a AIO C•nl0< ano totatr'O •• ""Or•~ tor • COl\Otllonat u..., Permit tor • NAMgST~TIEMENT G•rl>I l U , Jbtn Str~•I Nr wporl "'"°'d C Forde 11 Morni"9 llew, lo •ur,h ccinlrMt tho PfO<Hd• ol 111• 1udqmr nl 11Qatn•I you for lho relief .W Av• Su•lf "~ (0\1& Ml'"' County tO unll <~lntum, Jocatf'O al •~SJ Thelottowlngper..,.,lsootn11bu•I""" 8uch Catllornla'7MJ tr••ne, Calllomla t171S che<' wtll be l<><l•llNI 01 '" '"" u•°" mAndNI 1n 11\fo <oml)l~tnl wh1cn covtd nl Or•,..,., Sl•leof C•ltlornla dnd l'U Anahe•m Awnur tn an R 1 •s. fhl\ bU\l,...ss t• tonOu< t•d by n I his bustneu I• conduC!eO by • ot 41 -· '"' lyll •um lhereot wlll b• rHull In Q41rnl-nl ()f ••<I"• la•tng Tne !><Ilk trctn•l~r wttl II<' <Ol\•um lono En•trtin,.,..nlltl O.lermtna11on PAC)FIC COAST AUTO BODY' 2431 ll•M••l 1>11rl,,..r\lllP oener•l .,....,,..nhlp lorletted lo Mid COtffQO' di\lrll I of mfln4'y Of pr-rty O< other rrlief re· ma!OO "" ()f 4111&<" '"" "' O•v o• Oc N•ci••··· ~·a11cin s. 8•-•Y. Saflla "'"'· C•lllorn11 ROl>er1 M Me,.hett Wlll~m A 8utcl>ef tnr No b1_, ,.,.y wttnorew tit\ bid for q~•lt0lntl'le<e>m1>l1lnl loller. l'llO, al 10 00 1 m 11 Ann• M f or tunher Information on'"" •bovo "1101 Thi\ \lllemf'f\I was llll!d with 11'11' Wllll1mBUlc-A f)l'rlOd Of IO<IYll•• 10 ) OIY\ •fl•• OAlEO ,.bf".-yl,1'7' Roh E•c~ '"' ll600 Matn Slrfft appticalltin\, ·~••PhoN! IS4 S2'Sor cell E ric ltlltun, llH O 8tuebttl County CIPrll ot 0 rAn9" County on P•IKI0...1 l""dalr~l lOf llwoppn•nQlherf'()f LEE.A BR4NCH, Suile?OO Hunl1f\qlon8•4l<h Covntynt II II>• offtc• Of IM Plannino Depart A•en ... , Foum11n Vllley, C111fomt1 Auou•I IS, 1980 Arnold F-Tn• Bo.in! Of Trull~~· ,.,..., •• , 11\t' Ci.rtr Orano• SIA"' 01 C"tlOn\IA ment. Room 100 II FAlr Ot1n CO.II t170I TA f c KIE II , MA It 5 MA LL I T11t1 \I.II-I ,.H lltfJCI with tr.e prMl'11f' of rele<llnci •nv ""° 111 btd• 8yN11<11te l'uller So far •• """""" to thfo rr..,•1••~• M4 .. C11t1orn11 Th1tbUiln11u hconducll!dby •n in N£UM0'' Counly Cieri! OI 0••"91 Coonly on or lo w11w 1ny trr~utar11te\ or tn Deputy 11tb<l"~'"""""'""d1d<lr1\W\u"4'0 CO'ifAMESA dl•ldult A P rofn•l-1 CerpcM'lll9fl AllQUll H l'llO lorm11t1tn1n <1ny blOor In tho bltldl"CI JAMIEIP.O•LOUIEllCIO by Tr<1Ml•ror' tor ll'le ll!rH v•llr\ '"" PlANNtHG COMMISStOI< Erk Kllfffn 11MI ~" Vl<fftl• ll•tl WILLIAM l. STEIN NORMAN f WATSON MAllCS. TIE PL In PISI ••• !.AMIO Rtc.Nrd C•~l&n ... n This si..emem ••• fifed wllh '"" S.11• "1 N2' C.totw-t .,_ IEHt, s.<rtl•rv Oaled "'"""' 11 ltlO C1111rm..., County O.r• ol 0.1,.._ County on S.lle IUI Dn.tnl()f Tru•I .. \ ...... _,,_, • OW-J Wlwlc,_I Ct..ri.•W RotJerls Auqust 1•. ,. L" ......... Cll~ll-L .. ,._...,CA_, CoeU Comm\H\llY .......... WOrn. K WIW'lclWI S«rtt.I..,. '"'" "&MS '""" • ,,,,..., (Olt.qio 01\lrl<I .. .,.r1TN11h,CA'9!1t Olrt<tor ()f Pl&,,.,lno Pubtlt-Or-C:O.st O•lly Piiot, Publtsr-o Ori-Coell 011ty Pllol Pubtllftl<I Or-.Co.sl Di lly Ptlol Pubtl\rifoa Or•nge (O•l\I O••IY Puo1 Publl"•tcl Or-Coell Dally PllOI, Publl!ohed Or-Co,nl D•lly Pllol Pubtt\.....i Or-Coast O•lty Piiot, Auo 11 1' ~ 5 '2 l'llC • ~ _1 "vv , •• ,...,, , ,1 , , 141180 AUQ •• ,., !>4!111 S 12 ltlO J 4., ~Pl 12 " t'l\IWI 111• M AUQ n 1' s.pe S 11 ,.., ~ S.pl 11 r..i Jrn to ~Pl•..,twr 11 l'fllO in.- .. . .... . ..... ,. ... -. -.. ...... -1 , F '• •t . .f Tl1 t ollow1ng l or pur o1 t1ons. y roups dnc1 Im •11(1:-,\ of th Cry~tctl C'c 1ll 1t"'< hel l M1nist11Ps 1u1n h \IL!tl 1e1 tu t'Ol1tJI tltulc1ll' ()r ~1 I H illt 11 tlfK1 t"lll tl lt'l~l' I'°'"' 1 t tc-tled w1lh II 11~ pr t •, 11 ,\i ~JIUllOUS Wl >r K ti lV Oec l1Lttl1un Pl l llt't'r\....,! 11 Catl1t't lr dl It' l) 1111",' lt1e1r Vt ~IV t H '~l \'\'1....,1 lt '' for c cm t1nut't 1 ">lh, 1h,~, 111 re1 1l l1Hlll 1.. Lrt !1 1~1l'l '1t~ verywl 1Pr t • Air C nthl1 1 r u l Glcnn:111"3 CJ\ AncihP1111 Hu'5H '"'s Mill tlllH.'S Anat1e11 n CA Angelo's Ctifc Clid Hl>lJSC' Gurden Grovu. CA A1tco Printer::, Anaheirn CA Ashton & So11!:> l le.I Garden Giove. CA Bar Mrn Eledr1c Anahe11 n. CA Bmney·~ Pa1ntinq Westminster CA Bevco St<1l10111 ·rs Cc.uson. CA Jim Ch<lse Assou<1!£ ·s TPll lf'( UICI. (,A ( O\ l'-il f I IV(;lup1 (. () l os Angeh:.:!!->, CA Collin!) FlowPrs Anahe11 11. CA Conrock Co l OS Angelt S. CA Continental Gnµh1cs Redondo Bea< h. CA CustOIJ1WhtVt C.iq r"l(S Fountrnn Vdlley. CA G. Duch111 Asso 1 itl)!l 111 f\Jew York l\J Y Eculee Print• ·rs Anrit1P.1m. CA [lectrorn Coluur ln1. Sdntci An, 1. C A S G Evnns VJ.ill1 1Nt·1111tif> /1nc.Jt1e1m. CA Forms Eng111e•:11nc Co Lr:i Palma. CA F c:urhnven M01 n 111 11 P ~.r I<. , Mortuary & Cemetery Snntci An 1 C' A F1sd1b:1r.k-Moorr . Inc L os Angeles. CA Lois Hdrd1ng & Associate Interiors Orange. CA Hrnves t House Irvine. CA Henderson & Wils on Anaheim. CA Hughes Paper Co Anaheim. CA Ideals Pubhsh1ng Corp Mllwnukee. W1scons1n J. R. Jones Construction Yorba Linda. CA John Kavehn Designs Los Angeles. CA L&N Uniform Supply Co .. Inc Santa Ana. CA Lacey Insurance Orange, CA A,, . ·.1 (J ('P I/ d!(f "' • 1 d / 1111 1 r 1i •,.,, ' I )f ~ t ( -11 ; ~ JI New York Times ..................... ~ .. -----··· .. ··••"It -•••··----·····-·· . '\. Te rry Drinkwate r The CBS Evening Ne w s w ith W alter Cronki te KABC Eyewitness N ew!. Los Angeles I . , !Jru:cst. H l (lr r l 11 • , 1t1 ' 111 AP it 111 .i df 1c l '.r I · I r • ?1r l tlJllf I ' H )I JI ' fl 1,", • 1 tfll!::dlt(Jl II" 1•11[ /•/Ill t t !1 I '• r1f(;ccl.ir1ltl1r>c.;1•11 I> •111 • r i,Jt" I", 111c.l11. f1' P ~·· ·' .. 11 r rofJoy Soptember 12. 1980 Ne w West Magazine '11 *edral · H •l 111rt Srh1 Jllr ·1 r · ~ • "God's Trnmmg for B199e1 Thinking!' Dedication services at 9:30 & 11.1~ .. m lC Ill•: f (11if1lt :I tr 1, Sc1111,1 /\Aft. G 1rt let· Gr•\'\/•" :• •· • Roger Williams Linda Hopkins Philip ,fohn-.on Dr. Robert Schuller Overflow garden & fountiJ ,flS' 1( ' / c; rr,, :rnno DAILY PILOT ;\ 13 Los Angeles Her ald ExaminPr .. "---------------~-~~~~~.------------- Liberty Graphics Los Angeles CA Loose Leaf Products Glendora. CA McMahan Desk of Ontario. Inc. Ontarfo. CA C.O. Minor. Inc. Santa Ana. CA Minute Man Mailers. Inc Los Angeles, CA t\!JQIJllL •Ilk U Hollywood Cl• rv1odern Elevator La Habra, CA Moore Bus1nesS1Forms Orange. CA Mr. Greeny's Garden Gardena. CA O'Reilly Bros. Glass Co Stanton. CA P1 f1 s ii : ,• .. 1::i::,,\ [).st, 1 I 'r T mm1 ti\ nod"w 1 / 1r JI 1 Orc11.1q1 A Rt"lJlf)I M Ill riq St: I \ti .. In( Gnrcif 'fl Gr OVP. 1 '1\ • S t 1 ~· Sit •r C 1 VV ilnut C r11Pk CA B,u l)d' , M1111nKm V:ilo1s lnler1nr D1 ·signs T11st1n, CA Venetmn Ti le Co .. Inc AH111mbr cl, CA 'vVestntes Rubber Stnm1 Snntn Ana, CA CG W1llrs & Sons No Hollywood .. 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"in that's 11h:Jl \uu do an hf1• \\h1·11 \11U ,·nnw lo" t•!lll; wht•I\ tht•n.·' .i nl'l'<I rur am ~tlrt 11{ 1·han).!l', ... 1mph ltghtC'll .111ur duhs .rn<l 1 hitrll.!t' \our lw•h avtl)r <t htll<: bit. and )!n ric.lrt ,1hl'ad ·· l11>ppcr 1~ still outp:l('mg a1ctrs m the h:illw.1ys ·'' 1h1•\ purr .ilon~ lntni.: to bnl'f htm 1111 lh• rwxt topll' <1w.11t1ni.: t11-. . i1t1•n11n11 f, 1 •, ,.,,,.,.. .Jk!•• l'<'l•l•Pr la.rd 11p1·n 'I 11 ' 'l'f"l!I I ' I I 'I pl;H t• .1 l'.lil lfll'll \ah t.· \\ lll'n ht Jwokt• from anl•sthesaa Peppl'r with ht:. reddc..h blond lnupt'e .ind bulbous no~~ Jok ingl y reprimanded the surgC"on for not mak an~ him 30 ) ears ) ounjlcr .and t>ett<:r lonktnJ( iht' lnWt'SI I ICl\f' of his ltf1 \\ jS l WI) \ t'3rs ago "ht n tus w tf<' \1 lldn•rt Jn ac c omplt:.h(>t! arl1:-t unrt sp1ntrd grande 11,11111• cl1t'il aC11·r ,1 11111.: slrul(glt' with ' ~uu·t•1 t 'laudt• 111•111 11umh for ovt'r a year," 11•1,lll' J frwnct "Ill-r11uld11'l 1(1•t u han 111" 1111 .111)'thtnK Sonte or us expected him lo r.uh• .1Wa} Uut he has popped l1ac k .illtl at .. urprt:-.t'd many or us .. M 111 -.uffcnnl-{ dee v i) fro m the loss of 111., w1r • ., PcpJ•t>1 t·unducled un erno t11111JI lll'anog months a rter !:>he d ied, whert.• ht> t'alled m the top med1l'al ex 111•r1"' to tcsttfy on t he newe:it irnti '""\l't'I' drugs Ht' wui. near tears as he 1'11,111 t.'ti the hearing, but aides say it Wt'Oll'd to be the turning point when he bt•1·airw involved m leg1slat1on again I ve gut a lot to do," Pepper say!> """' "Exrl'pt for my te rrible burden of lc.1whnt>Ss I e njoy lire It has always llt•t•n good to me " l'Jt11•ncl' Yoasn lone thing m hfe that l'1•JIJ1l't eM·elled an , neither as a fa r m ho\ 111 Dutile) ville, Ala . nor in his buzz. say, ~ l'ar; in the U S Senate where his l I\ ti hbcral philosophy and pro New Ht•al \lt.'Y.S brought htm the dens1ve n1<·kname. "Red Pe pper ·• He went to W a!>hmgton as a senator a t age 36 Whtie at the University of Alabama .ind Harvard Law School in the 19205,' ht• \\ailed on tables 10 cafeterias and t•mpltl'd t•oal ashes m a power plant to 1'•11 his twtion But he st ill managed t" fand Lime to ){raduatt' with top honors .ind rnm1.>ete on the track team I It' taught lay,. a t the University of Arkans;is where one of his students was s t•nator-lo be J W f''ulbright He m•xt 111 al·ticed law in Perr). Fla., m 1!!29 When death cause(\ a Senate .. acancy, l'l'IJper was ckctl'd without opposition to the tcrm·s rem<Ji nrng two years 'I've got a lot to do. · Pepper says. 'Except for my ternble bw den of lone/mess f en1oy fife It has a/ways been good tome Onl~ o n \.' present mt'mbt>r 11 ( l 11nj!ress Sen. J L'nnings Handolph [) W \';i prN·eded PP1.1p1·r in Coni•rt>'.'i' \~ .an amh1t1ous -.c·nator. l't.'l>IJl'r bl'l'Jrnt• famous for his .. uµpc>J"t 11( lht• HI hour work w 1•ek ca' al right' 11f hl.1cks nnd o tht·r unc1t·rµri\'alPg1•d l'la~'>l'S his anti l1 1l11•r vwws and pro l 'nited Nations st and In thost· days l'C'pµt>r curnccl d11ut among lhe libe rals, and there was t<tlk m hif!h drcle~ that hC' was dcl>t1ned for No I or No 2 spot on ~ DemocY:ltlr IHktot ".\11stakt>-;, yes I \'e mafl1· them, and 1f I cl lt~tPnPd to m \ ~ 1fe mon· often -;ome tl'll me I could··.,,e been v1t•• ~·rcsa d(•nt. he s ays aloud as he looks back over what might hav1.• b(·en Pepper was defeated for the Senate '\eat in 1950 b y young congressm an GC"orge Sm athen. Pepper b1dE'd tu:. ltmt' m a Flonda la" practice. then r::1me ro.inng bark to win election to lht· Hous•• in 1962 :1 Job ht' has held since Families Probably 'Nill Lose Purchasing Power , By LOUISE COOK Assodaled Press Writ.er Don t •'\pert a cut tn federal mcome taxes to help you put more f~)()(f on tht.> table or m ore money tn the bank next y~r Higher Soeaal Secunt~ talCC'I would \qpe out most of the extra dollars (nflallon "'ould eat up lht· rest A f:lmtl y with a $15,000 incom e could lose o ve r St.000 an purchasmg power. a family with $25,000, could lose a lmost $1 ,700 worth Yo u h.l\ e to look al some fi gures to under stand wh y you are likely to 1.•nd up with less purchasing power next year -even if in· come taxC'~ arc c ut as both Democrats and Republkans a re pro· mis in~. Fi~t Sorial. ~ecurity tax~s are rising. The rate is going up a nd so 1s the maximum on which you have to pa y tax. In 1980, t he first $25,900 of earnings are subject to a tax of 6.13 per cent. In 1981, you face a tax of fi 65 percent on everything you earn up to $29.700 .. Next · Take inflation into a ccount. The rise in price s has slowed re<·ently. but is st ill at an annual rate of almost 11 percent. The inflation rate ror a ll or 1980, according to Tax Foundation economists. is expected to be about 14.S percent. Consider u hypothetical family of four -man, woman and two c hild ren with onl' wage earner and an adjusted gross income of . $15,000. Figures com p iled by the Tax Foundation lnc., a non·profit re· search group based in Washington, D.C., show that the family faces a 1980 fede ra l tax bill or $2,065 -Sl,l.U in income taxes and $!120 in SO<'wl St•ctmty levies. After-tax incom es : $12.935. State and loc a I taxes u r r not mcl uded in these figures Supposl' thl' samt' fam ily has the s ame ~djusted gross in.come $15.000 next y(•ar As thing now st and. its fed er al tax bill f~r 1981 would be $2.143 the same $1,145 in income taxes, and $998 m Soeial Scrunty taxes After-t ax income: $12,8.57, for a loss of $78. S uppose incom e taxes are c ul by 10 percent, as t he Republicans propose. T he De mocrats haven't given out the details of their plan. The hy pothetical family's total federal t ax bill for 1981 would drop to $2.028.50. After-tax income : Sl.2,971.50 About two·thirds of the d rop in income taxes would be wiped out by t he Social Security boost, but there would still be a gain from 1980 to 1981 of $36.50. That gain. howe ver . is before inflation. Many experts. in a nd .out of government, believe the underly· Ing rate of inflation in our economy is about 1.0 percent a year. As· sume the rate or inflation in 1981. therefore, will drop to JO per cent. T he 1981 dollars will be worth 10 percent less than the 1980 ones. The $12,971.50 after-tax income will buy only as muc h as $11,792 did in 1980, when the fa mily'$. after.tax income was $12,935. Loss of purchasing power: $1,143. The dollars and cents vary at different income levels, but the bas ic pattern is the same. A family with an adjusted gross income of $25,000, for example , would gain S306 from a 10 percent cut ~n in· come taxes. Higher Social Security taxes would cut the gain to $176. And a 10 perce nt rate of inflation would leave the family with an overall loss of $1.696 in purchasing power . . ,.. .. , ... # ............ . . ... ... -... . ' . VVhetner nc splaying golf (above) or workmg m his Washm9(on. 0 C . office (left) Claude Pepper 1s running to fight off any slur on the dignrty of the elderly Now 80 the Flonda Derrocrat is the oldest man m the House of Representatives. As cha/(fnan of the House Select Committee on Agmg. his aggressiveness and persistence have won rmporrant tnumphs for the elderly It was Pepper who maneuvered through Congress a bill abollshmg mandatory retirement m the federal government and ra1smg retirement age from 65 to 70 m most of the pnvate sector ~p - Pen Pals More 1ban 50 Years Have Never Met; Might Not SHADYSIDE . Ohio (AP) They've written for mo re than SO years . s hanng each other 's first date. gradualions. mar riage, children and now retirement. But never have the two women met or even s poken. "N~ver to meet. never to hear her voice. But still good friends." said M.ildred Melanko. 59. of her pen pal in Logan, Utah. Mrs. Melanko and Helen Lundst rom began writing as part of a class assignment in the fifth grade Since the n, the two have penned more than 200 letters each and exchanged cards and photo· gr aphs. Even ir the women never m~t. they plan to continue their cor- respondence as long as they h ve "I've told m y children that if a nything happens to m e. to be sur.e to let Helen know ." Mrs. Melanko said "That's the only way this wall end either s he or I." I . ..... ,... ------------- FEATURING Friday, September 12. 1980 DAIL'( PILOT A IG Request for ·'Leaves' Tacky DEAR ANN I N l>1'~RS PIN 'r t'tllfl menl on lht' en<'lost>d 1nv1t utlnn to D bridal showt'r I am 1.tt a lo<.i.. lo e'prt' ~ m y reiaction ' T~Tal~ot 1h1.1 Afunt:'l1 l'rt>t Rr/OTI s~ twc-amt' a Jlf"O$JJof't'f lllf' IJll.!Wt She poc~ up lwr lh1n11s 1m1J nu>1't'd •II.II nt h1tr how t Shi' yol 11.-r mm Olonkt•ts 11114' p1/11111'" iJ•11J I M dl, A locutc:r. 11 1111.l't'r u ble-?MUr thal •uu She h<&:$ 11 uJI /mm A tv /. So U.lt'01Jt> c.li't•ldt:'d 11• 11rou• 11 •rum•" lrrc' Cntp, grem ~m51lf'i u•11J 1wt 1u c..,, lc•mv' Then Siw n m pwk 111<'111 /c•r uohulrt't'r ~h• "''d' A rnort beaw1/ul stght 1;ou rnu.wbi r ,.., - Thon o ttud~ fohau" 1rn rhor hltlt:' ,,,,. P .S Brin ~ your 1·unt 11but 111n 1n singles, or t'ht't'k µJ ubll' tu lht• h ntit' lo·be, and new b1lb \\ 111 he houa:hl Well, Ann. how about 1t ·• Ont' \\•ord wilJ do ST LOl•JS WOM N DEAR WOMA N: Thl' word Is tat-il). DEAR ANN LANOto:tts In re,f)t1n:.e to "Caring 1n Ch1t«1go a bo ut lht• ja ilbird who had idea:. on reforn1111g potential cn nunab , ht>re 1~ a pt>1nt of view from a r orrectaon orfacer on the other side of the bar~ The reform syste m m uur <'Ountr) ' .... l ~flttfff>r~ •llM• OHi wur l.. d lltJ ti ' lt111t' "'t' ,111 m1 tt r1I 11 .and tr 11·!1 :o.11nw\l1111.: 1•1"· I 111 1•rnor " th.it mo,, orr1•r1tll'r' h,1\ t .. 11..i 11r .1rr t•.,h u m1l1• 11111~ \-.11h-from twin~ 11ut ol ttwu c·1·ll ~ ft11m A .1 111 until 11 p 111 ttw~ ;irt• al hW•t'cl 1111hmth'tl p hrnw l .ilh lhrt"t• h•it nu"tl" .i du~ .wn·~" to ,1 1·11111r111~..,Jr' "ltt•rt· tht-'¥ r1111 purd111:.1· luJ\U t} 111·11". l'llll h~tt•n to ITIUl'lll' .11111 V.Jlt h T\' all •lil \ Ion~ 1:-. th" 'u1·h .i hud Ith· fo r u l'ohJ "mh·r" l'ht'!>l' JH'OJllt• .irt· nut IH'1n.: puni,ht><I the} • .u t< ht!lfl~ hoW.t'tl rt I to. W/\) 1'l LOOK~ IN B l<OOKl.YN tH:AR BROOKLYN : Pamputn g prli.onen. ii. oo ao,wt'r, but the other t'" trt'rn t> Ii. ~on... witness Alli<'• 1and Santa f't' I agrtt tht' penal syste m lo this t'ountr)' Is nothing to brag about, but It b getting be tte r, thanks to t'rU'llltlt'r!i like l)r, Karl Mf'nnlngf'r. (lie wrott' that f'Xt'ellt'nt hcH1k, "Tbt' Crim .. of t•unbhmc·nt. ") PhllllJ) llardlmao, the t'llf'cutlve ttlrc•t•tor of ('ook C'ounty l~parlmt-nt of ( 'or rt>t'tlom1, ~lnh'd out that a largf' JH'rct•nta&t-of lnmatt-"t In Cook Co11nty J1tll ar .. df'talnf'e . Thi mt'ans they art' w1tltlt11( fur tht'lr tri11 I" to comt' up - aod somt• w•lt ia' long as three years . <l,ook' Ilk .. thf' judicial syste m is In wor1tt' s h ap .. tht· the penal system.) Sln~t· tht'st' men and women have not bt'en prove n guiJly of anything, they are trn tt'd fairl)' well. Tbt'y are free lo walk arouJ1d lo tht>lr living area, which l1t i.lrnllar to a Spartan colJege dorm. Tbere'i. OOt' 11bone In ea ch IUUt (about 19 prisontm;), but all calls must be colled. Th.. can play ping.pong or cards, wat<'h TV, rt>ad or listen to music. Sounds good? Darned few who are in would not prefer to be out. Another t hought from your Problem Girl, Ann I.anders: It costs the American tax .. pa)tr approximately $20,000 a year lo keep a prisont>r lo the slammer <N.V. l'ltatt-, $26,000). Thes e people contribute nothing to society or to the victims of their <'rimt-s . Something is wrong wltb this pictu_re ! Ann<J1uncing the lo·w maintenance hairct1t. . \1 Cumm.11 ad l'l·rto11u.111H'. It con t in Ltl'' 111 IH:l p '11111 l..11r h11IJ ih .. 1\.11 H ' l'\ l'll .1 .. II 1-!fll" .. lx·c.tu'l' l h v hair''' k "'u ,,,1111 I' ,td,tph:d It I thl' h ,tir \1111 h ,1\ l · 11', Ill)( lllll\' c',I'\ (II 1.11..L' l•lf\.' 111. It .11 .. 11 rn.11..L'' i1 l'·''" II > l!L'l ,111 rlw ln.1k .. \rn1'h : ll11.1l..ini,: f11r ...,h ,1mp110, p1· n ·j,i, 111 nrt .ind hln" di) fur 1111.:11 .md "1111\l n. :'\o .1prx 1rn1p 1 .. ·nt nl'l: ......... 1 r\, ... , l r. Comm1.and Performance 1 l Fur the looli ~that get the look'"' 0 111·n F \l'nini:' ~ '11111.tJ'' •1 •1 11.oih 11 Ii "al ~EWl''ORT RE ACH COST.\ '1ESt\ ~ \ t. "'"' ·~ 0mars \l arin1•1 i. ( 1•nh•r, 11!1 rti\ 1•r"1l1 '•'\I 11 ~1·\\porl ISl':H'h "'''•' ',., ,, •. c 1'1111') 11:11 lottr A. \darn' By S\'D~EV O~A RR SATURDAY, SEPT. 13 ARIES <Mar 21 Apr 191 Finan c ial data, p r evious ly withheld. becomes availa ble. Open lines of communication. Be a nalytical. detect clues. be a w a re o f s ubtle hints, nuances. TAURUS <Apr 20·May 201 l.ae low, let others exprc~s their views a contract or partners hip a rrange· m e nl requi r es d i p lo m acy a nd scrutiny. Libra . Scorpio and another Taurus figure in scenario. GEMINI (May 21.June 20) You could be targe t tor someo ne who wants something for nothing. Know it, protect self in clinches. Accent on intrigue. backst age maneuvers, wo rk procedures. d ependents, pets a nd · health. CANCER (June 21 J uly 22>: Em phasis on involveme nt, production, creative tou c h , s pec ulation a nd child ren. Nothing occurs halfway; relationship is intensified and a def inite commitme nt is due. ' LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Take a stand; adhere to principles. finish what you start, display qualities of humanitar ianis m . O lde r fami ly member wants to s hare burden - but you could be getting more than your rightful share. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Excit- ing scenario highlights fresh con· cepts, new contacts, n ews which boosts morale and could lead to a fruitful journey. A "letter of a ccep- tance" is likely lo be on agenda . LI BRA 1 ~l·pt 2:4 (kt 221 <'ourtl )nur ch;mgt·' l>on't fN•I gu1ll y about ~ettin~ what you de~t·r"l' rrlont•; 1~ coming to you and nghlfull)' so Em phas1s on paym ents, collections, sense of direction. sha ring knowledge with one who a ided you in recent past. SCORPIO Wl't. 2:J Nov 21 >: Op portunities a bo und . be selective, <'hoose quahty, refuse to be in t1midated or painted into proverbial corner. Popularity increases and you can inaugurate your o wn policy SAGl1TARIUS <Nov 22 Dec. 21 I Hest rictions ar~ removed . path is c leared for you to st ate needs in m eaningful manner You 'll get re· s uits! A "major fig ure " battles behind scenes fo r your cau~e. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22.J a n. 19 ) You get what yo u have been request- ing -key is willingness to revise, make changes, open li nes of com- municatioft· and plan ahead for trip. Emphas is on friends. hopes, wishes a nd successful business venture. AQUA RfUS (J an 20·Fe b . 18 > Blocks. obstacles a rc trans formed in· lo stepping-stones towa rds progress. Adversity is present. but you over· C'Om e in creative manne r. Money s ituation is tumed around and you profit as result. PISCES (Feb. 19· Mar. 20): Pl ans are formulated fo r long.range pro· j e c t , i n c lud i n g a d vertis ing , pub lishing a nd t ra vel. You r ea ch more persons distribution and dis· pla y of product unde rgo transforma· lion Parenting Lecture Set RU Ff ELL'S The Costa Mesa High Sc h o ol C h a p ter o f PRID E <P ar e n t s Resources and Informa- t ion on Drug E~ation > will meet at 7:30 p m. Oct. 7 at the Lyceum on the campus. Speak e r wi ll b e Gregory Bodenhamer of BIC (Back in Control) Behavior Cons ult ants H e wil l a d dress parents on how lo regain control over arguing . curfew viol ations. right· ing, truancy, peer pres· s ure and s t ealing in · their children's li ves. The meeting is open to the public. For more in· form ation. call 754·0764. Investing Studied The Wednesday Morn· ing Club has a stock in- v e stment g roup a nd would like to form anot her. Learning a bout the s tock market and how to tra de are objectives of group members. Intereste d wom e n may ca ll Mr s. Arthur Falk , pres ident , 837·8240, or Mrs. Robert Hansen , chairman or the s toc k m a rket study group, 846·6893. Paintings On View Art h is torian Ron Steen or Pasadena will introduce the Phillips Collection to the Docent Guild on Monday, Sept. 22 al 9:30 a .m . Foundation members are invited to attend the lect.ure. Steen will speak on European and American art a t the turn or the century, a period fre· quently referred to as Imprealoniltic. The Philllps Collec· Uon, which opens at the Bowen Museum on Sept. II, 11 an exblbiUoo of 37 f•lat1n11 and UPHOLSTERY W"-Y•W..t ~ .... 1922 Harbor ll•d. 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I -N·S-•D_E_=_:!_~~_.ec._·u--------------------------------------------~--~--otaets-DNl Y PU.OT Friday, S.C-•• 12. 18S> r-• BLUE CHIPS ON DISPLAY -The 1980 high school football ~ason gets under way for most of the Orang~ Coast area teams tonight and these five stahdouts figure to play key roles. o.11, ~ .... """ ....... From left, they are: Matt Stevens of Fountain Valley, Bob Urmson of Estancia, Joe Goubert of Newport Harbor, D.J. Bell of Edison and Chris Bright of Corona del Mar. R .aills Try to Live With Mistakes Opportunistic Bucs Rally for 10-9 Verdict By JORN SEVANO Of ... Deity~ ...... TAMPA -Any defeat is aalling, especially ii you're th~ defendinl NFC cbampioos. But to dominate a game like the Rama did for 58 minutes Thursday night against Tampa Bay -only to lose - has to gnaw al your inside for a few days. . .and the Rams will certainly have some lime to remember this one. Despite the fact the Rams showed marked improvement over their first regular season outing Sunday. they still managed to play giveaway football. And the Bucs, who have made a name of late cubing in on charities, did so again, edging the Rams, 10·9, before 66,576 at Tampa Stadium. ahead touchdown drive. "We just made too many mistakes." Clearly, at least statistically, it's a wonder that John McKay's youn1 squad was even in the contest. The Rams led in rushing yardage (169·100). passage yardage (191·97), total yardage (360-183), and first downs (16-12). But they al.so led in two other departments that were costly: penalties (10 for 111 yards) and mental mistakes (too numerous lo keep track>. It wa.s principally because of the lat- ter two figures that the Rams cost themselves 10 points and gave the Bucs three. FOR INSTANCE: half, gave the Bucs one last shot at put· ting points on the board. -Then. to compound the error. Reg- gie Doss jumps offside on a Garo Yepremian 48-yard field goal try, bring· ing the ball to the 35 wh&e the left· footed sidewinder hits the upright and bounces the ball through to tie the score at 3-3. -Finally. three holding calls on the same possession midway through the second quarter cost the Rams a poten· tial touchdown according to Coach Ray Malavasi. and the team was to settle for a Corral 42-yard field goal. Needless to say, those incidents, com- bined with the mental errors and Sully's unfortunate interference call, were all the opportunistic Bucs needed. "lt was very unjust," added Jack Youngblood of the outcome. "The statistics will bear that out. They got a lucky break, a real lucky break on the interference." The interference call, which caught Sully and receiver Kevin House in a tangle of legs, was received with mixed emotions by the Rams. Malavasi and Sully definitely thought the call was poor, while others shrugged it off as be· ing part of the game. "I was just going for the ball. I didn't even see the receiver." explained Sully. "I was trying to take angle and I guess I made an easy play look difficult. "WE SHOULD NEVER HA VE bee~ in that situation," said Jack ·Reynolds, referring to Ivory Sully's interference play late in the game which gave the Bucs new life and continued their go- -A delay of game penalty in the first quarter nullified a 50-yard field goal by Frank Corral that split the upright. -Vince Ferragamo's senseless in· terception, deep in his own territory with 45 seconds remaining before the "WE DID SOME GOOD things, but • we stiJI weren't consistent enough," ex- plained Malavasi. "We played like we wanted to, we just didn't get the job done." "When I saw the flag thrown my first thought was, 'I don't believe it. I just don't believe it.' J can't give up though. I still have to keep my head up." THE ENTIRE RAM squad actually has lo keep its head up. In losing, the Rams set a record of sorts by dropping <See RAMS, PaJe BZ) Dodgers Face Reds In Cincinnati CINCINNATI (AP) -The Cincinnati Reds and Los Angeles Dodgers made a tradition of wrestling each other for the National Leaeue West Division championabipin the 1970s. So, it's appropriate that the two rivals square -off this weekend to try lo untangle the three-team jam atop the division. "It'll be the biggest series of the year for u.s, no doubt," said Cincinnati outJielder Dave Colllna. "We deftn.itely can't let them 1weep tbe series. We have to wln at leut two of the three aames. We can't put any addi· Uonal preAure on ourselves." The Reda ftnd tbemselvee ln the UDUlual po1ltion of cbulq two other clu._ -the Dodlen ud tbe Houlton Altrol -down the 1tretch. All three clu._ have beld tbe top 1pot in the division, 'only to &et knocked out. The Altrol took two aames from tbe ftnt·place Dod&en ln the Aatrodome tbll week, crawl· illl lDto a tle for flnt. Tbe Reda trail by 2"11=•· ''Thia la tely our biv:! Hri11 of tbe year,'' aald catcher Joe Nolan . ''We're. readytoplaJ. We'rebealthy." Tbe Red• have Geor1e hlter Mck ID form. FOlter, tbe ....... pnmier MID·Producer onr tbe IMt four ......... Ml• ..... la .... 1111& 11 ...... He bit o9er .• oa CiDciDDatl'• UM l'Old trtp. John Sevano It's Howard vs. TAMPA -There was tremendous humor in Georgia Frontiere's brief ap- pearance on national television Thursday night. With Howard Cosell delivering a poor imitation as both an aMouncer and in· quisitive interviewer, we learned these pertinent facts: a ) Sweet Georgia is willing to listen to the players' side of the contract squabbles, conceding there are two sides lo every argunient. • Why then does she have trouble return· in1 the players' calls for meetints? No less than a dozen players have left messages to try to set up appointments on· ~Y to be told that Georgia ls unavailable. b) Sweet Ceorgla has never broken a contract in her life. (1 eueaa her seven divorces don't constitute a breach of con· tract). c) After some hesitation, Sweet Geor1ta admitted she liked bein& an NFL owner. OF COURSE, HOWAaD couldn't be satlafied botchinc just one interview. The main thrust of Vince Ferracamo'1 ques- tion and answer period was rene1otiation. And It probably never once crossed · Coaell'1 mind that on an option year you don't RENEGOTIATE, you alp a new contract. Gee, Howey, tbank1 for the De'WI • • • ••• Overshadowed by the Dues' lut·m1nute heroic• waa the performance of Fer· ra1amo, who received mixed reviews lD h11 flnt out1nc of im. Ferr...., ftntabed a Nlpldable 17 of It for 111 y ... tbrou1b the atr. But, be dJd fail to,. bis team la tbe ..t-. and therewwefour~ In all fairness to Vince, though , two of the interceptions should have been caught, especially Terry Nelson's deflected in· terception in the end zone. ''I'm not really pleased with my show· ing," said Ferragamo, "but I'U get better. I'm· just glad I have a game under my belt." ••• Ferragamo removed any doubt after the game as to where he wants to play next season: "I DEFINITELY WANT to stay with the Rams. This is a good, young team that's exciting." ••• Comerback Pat Thomas, on the heart· breaking defeat: "You're not ashamed to lose those kind . .. just mad. ••• Sweet Georgia's appearance on national TV wun't local media's first glimpse of her in public. Surprisingly, she was in the team hot.el the day of the game, eating with her husband in the coffee shop. That didn't mean she talked to the press, however. Heck, she was stumped answer· ln1 Cosell'a tough questions. • • • On the rucht to Tampa there WU an in· ter"Unc 1tgbl ln tbe fint row . You'd tfUni wlUi a 1ame of Tampa Bay's stature comint up, and combined with the 1bort week, Coach Ray Malavul would be hudcUecl wtth bla coachln1 staff mappin1 out 1tratea. INSTEAD; TBS ITALIAN waa en· 1roaeed In a bard·hittinc 1tory about 'TED Georgia AND JOAN ARE IN LOVE AGAIN' in the National Enquirer. Oh, well , so much for planning. • * .. Bue Fever still permeates the Tampa area. Orange remains the dominant color. and the patrons in attendance showed a tremendous amount of unity in creating a Sea of Orange around the stadium. Al one local JC Penney, an entire sec- tion Is set aside for the Bucs, complete with glasses, mugs and every clothing ap· parel you can think of -including John McKay golf hats. And. as ii that wasn't enough, the Tam· pa Bay mascot, a miniature Captain Hook, runs around hyping the products. And that doesn't even cover the television replay of the lut Tampa Bay game against Cincin· nati, shown on a gigantic eight-foot screen. ••• FOR TIIE SECOND straight year the Rams have been punished into playing Sunday. Thursday contests. Needless to say, more than a rew pl a yen weren't too thrilled with the sctteduling. "We've done it two yean in a row now," said Jack~ Reynolds. "God help us if we have lo do it again next year." ••• Besides Ivory Sully's interference call, another play, that altnost went unnoticed, was the 10.yard scramble by quarterback Dou1 Williams, who n attened and ran over Johnnie Johnson as if be wun't there durln& the 1cramble. The person who felt ~he worst , &owever, was Jack Youngblood. "I know better, or I should have known <See 8EV ANO, Pate 81) Area Prep Football Kicks Off By ROG ER CARLSON Of .. o.llJ ~U.. Staff Edison High's defending CIF Big Five Conference champions unveil their 1980 edition, Estan· cia displays its veteran and talented backfield and Fountain Valley is expected to put on an aerial show tonight as they kick off their football campaigns. Those are just a sampling of tonight's highlights. Elsewhere, Newport Harbor unveils quarterback Gary Parrish against visiting Mater Dei, Hun-• Ungton Beach seeks to snap a 25-game winless streak again.st visiting Corona del Mar and Ted Mullen makes his debut as coach of University's Trojans. THE BIGGEST NEWS is bad · news and that's at Fountain Valley where the Barons enter the season without star de· fensive back Kyle Thompson, who may be Jost for as many as five weeks with a broken hand. Thompson dis located two joints in a finger in practice on T uesday. Making matters tougher for the Barons, bis backup. Mike Brown, is also a questionable performer because ol a severely bruised upper arm. On the plus side, D. J . Bell will be the player in the s potlight at Orange Coast College where Edison seeks to take up where it left off in December. Opposing the Edison machine is upset. minded Estancia with its 1·2·3 punch of quarterbac k Jim McCahill, fullback Steve Kraiss and tailback Bob Urmson. PAT EVANS GETS the start· ing nod at halfback for Newport Harbor and the Sailors' of· fensive wall gets a boost with the return of Dave Kravitz at guard after being hobbled with a sprained ankle. Joe Gaubert (247) anchors the Sailors' line. Testing Newport's secondary and linebackers wiU be a Mater Dei unit emphasizing the I- formatJon with tailback Kevin " Hi11ins. Fountain Valley's opener with El Dorado will pit the ball· control, running game of El Dorado a•ainat the passing as· sault of Junior Matt Stevens, whose effectiveness is bolstered by the availability of several blue-chip receivers. G&EG KNAPP ia Hunlinlton Beach's starter at quarterback with Scott Stier (178) 1tartin& at . tailback. Corona del Mar's aame baa been bolstered by the addi· tlon of Uaht end Hank Goebel, a 8·7, 210-pound transfer from Phoenix. 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"I'd vote for Iran before I'd vote for Notre Dame" An unidentified Alabama rooter. looking forward t<i the Cnmson Tide's s howdown against the Fighting In sh on Nov 16 ltaf!HHI Sia'"" Bo11ox: Sfon.-lt'ins 2:Jrd Veteran Bob Watson belted his first American m League grand s lam and then doubled across the tie·breakang run in the 10th inning Thursday night. powering the Yankees to an 8-5 victory over Boston With their 10th triumph in their last 11 games. New York remained three games ahead of Baltimore in the American League East. Elsewhere: Steve Stone won his 23rd game of the season. scatterin~ eight hits to lead Baltimore to a 6-1 triumph over Toronto. It was the fifth /.f~.1 · . .. .Os t. rla I g h lTh" i c t 0 r y r 0 r t h e ~·· ~es . . . ursday's game between the Twins and Milwaukee was rained out in Minnesota In National Lea g ue ac tion. Gary Carter, Warren Cr omartie and Larry Parrish delivered run-scoring doubles as Montreal scored four unearned runs in the first innmg and went on to a 6·5 victory over the Cubs ... Dick Ruthven scattered eight hits in eight innings and scored the winning run on a sacrifice fly ST<*e by Bake McBride as Philadelphia beat the Mets. S-1. extending New York's losing streak to 12 games. their longest since 1963 Bert Blyleven fired a five -hitter and Omar More no tripled home a run and scored on BiU Madlock's s acrifice fl y to give Pittsburgh a 2-1 victory over St. Louis . Mets shortstop Frank Taveras has withdrawn his appeal of the two-game s uspension and $300 fine imposed earlter thas week by National League President Chub Feeney. Taveras was suspended for bumping umpire Dutch Rennert in a game at Los Angeles Sept. 3 .Ja~f"kel L.-ads Hall of Fa.w Te111•11a•ntf Barry Jaeckel, No. 117 on the money-winning n list, kept out of the rough and shot a 66. Tom Watson, No. 1 on the lis t with a record $.510,000, got it i_n the rough and shot 75 in the Hall of Fame golf tournament at Pinehurst, N.C. during first-round play. Jaeckel leads a two-stroke lead over Howard Twitty, Mlke White and Lon Nielsen . . . A pair of unhera lded young LPGA tour pros, Janet Ales and Beverley Davia-Cooper, shot two-under -par 70s to share the first-round lead in a women's to urnament al Portsmouth. Va. with veterans Dotma CapoaJ Y OQDI and Pat Bradley. Aikens Confident Homer Helps BeatAngeh_ From AP Dispatches Willie Aikens doesn't care who the Kansas City Royals play in the Ame rican League Championship Series, as long as he's healthy enough to be in the lineup. "I'm looking forward to a chance to play in the playoffs," said Aikens, a fter the power- hitting first baseman helped the Royals beat his former Angels' teammates 7-2Thursday night. ·' l got hurt and missed the end of last season. I worked my tail off to get my knee back in shape dur· ing the off.season. a nd I'm just happy to beable toplay again." AIKENS HIT his 17th home run and ran his RBI total to 83 as the Royals r educed their magic number in the American League West to fi ve. ··we wereS-4 against New York and 6·6 against Baltimore, which played us a little tougher," said Aike ns . "But. to myself and the rest of the guys. it doesn't really matter who we play. We think we're capable of beating either one ." The Royals s na pped a three. game losing streak with only their third victory in lO games. "We'll just try to keep the pltehing staff healthy and rest the reguJars oow a nd then." said Kansas City M~mager Jim Frey. With about 10 or 12 days to go In the season, we will try to set up our rotation .. D ENNIS LEONAlt.D, 18·9. made Ms league ·leadin1 33rd st.a rt a atrong one, going the dis· lance for the seventh time to earn his eighth victory in nine de- cisions. He a llowed only four hits while running his car eer record to 11·2 against the Angels. George Brett, purs uing the ma· jor league's firs t .400 batting average since 1941 , sat out his fifth consecutive game with a sore hand. The majors' leading hitter at 396 received a cortisone shot duringthegame. "The doctors te ll me it's to cut down lhe inflammation, to ease the soreness." said Frey. "It won't speed the healing process. It remains a day-to-day proposi· ·tion." ' Califorrua rookie Bob ~~rn:s, 0-1. pitched creditably in his first major league start. He allowed three unearned runs in the third before bringin g on his dem ise in the sixth by walking the bases loaded. PINCH HITTE R Jose Cardenal hit a sacrifice fly off reliever Dave Schuler in the sixth and Jamie Quirk singled in another run . U.L. Washington singled to open the third and eventually socred when Dickie Thon booted Ha l McRae's two-out grounde r. Aikens followed with a towering drive deep inlo the right center- fieldseats. Willie Wilson scored the Roy.els' fina l two runs. He scored in lhe seventh after reaching on a single. steaJing second and mov· Ing to third on an error. then tallied again a lter tripling In the ninth. ttllat DfH"t1 .fttl•• Pe fer •" f ;"f"eN-1 Whut lh ll'' Riii Slm!i tlo for un encore'' S1m11 IS m tht" ~'"" " "'' """ nf Earl Camp~ll or Ottis An · 4. • flf'non "1lh urw v1•n important d1frerCn<'c He .. 1.11 tc•d •Utt oJ \\1nnt•r Two yct1n> aJ(o {'anap~ll r11.11h• h" "J ... I 1h·hul h} ru~h1t1(( for 136 yurds, 73 of lhcm on u luui htlo" 11 run 1. ..... 1 Htll Andc"""" ht>0med his way lo 193 ) 11rih 11, 111 ll11•r11 1111 J TO ttcampcr ,JJut Houston and St. I 11u1~ 111.ult• 1111' 1111llt.11H 1 uokies loser~ Sims rolled over the H .1 m' for IS:l yards a:. 04.'troit embarrased lht• H.1m .. Ill their Anuht•11n opener On -.;UIHla~ l>t•tro1l visits the hOme Of the <:rn·n·Buy l':al'kt•r!. The Uons are a 4'h· puant fJvur1tt' to rn~tkc Sims a winner once 11111n· 8ubba Rakn, Detroit's star de· f1:11~1v1• cn1I who missed the Nfo'L opener tu.•t·uus•· of a :wlar y dis pute, returned to lhl' lt•um's pruct1ce rield Thursday. Bake r walk\'<I out five weeks ago with place· k1c kt:r Reony Ricardo <a Costa Mesa rest· dent) when the club refused lo re negotiate '"'" lhcir l'OOlracts Ricardo is still hoping to si~n w1l11 N1•" Orlt-an:-. Rakt'r sent lhe Lions a telegram Wed· 111·"1••" dl·manl.lm~ lo he traded. But he met with club of fn 1,11:. Tl11ir,cla) and returned to camp. although no announ. l'Crnt.>111 11( ,j 111•"' 1·1.mtracl has been made Quarterback J ack 'l'lhtmpi.t.m, .1rt1·r <h rectang Cincinnati 1n a season· 011.:nlll~ '""" to Tumpa Ha) last Sunday, boiled down his 1wrfo1 111.Hll'I' do" n to l wo words . "I stunk " ~-----Btuif-ball Todaff On ttu::. d<ltc tn baseball an 1979 . C.11 I Ya::.I rzemski s troked his 3,000th ma1or league l11t , J ::.1ngle off Jim Beattie, as the Boston Red Sox IOppt>d the New York Yankees 9·2. Yastrzemski became the fi rst player in American League history lo collect both 3,000 hits and 400 home runs. On thjs date in 1965 Bran t Alyea of the Washington Senators homered on the first pitch thrown to him in a major league game. On this date an 1954 ...... Before 84 ,587 fans. the Cleveland Indians swept a duuble·headcr from the New York Yankees, winning 4 l behind Bob Lemon and 3-2 behind Early Wynn . The two losses put the Yanks 81'2 gam es behind lhe eventual cha mpion Indians, dashing aJI New York hopes for a sixth consecutive World Champions hip Onth1sdatein 1947: Ralph Kiner of lhe Pittsburgh Pirates belted his seventh and eighth hom e runs over a four.gam e s pan for a maJor league record. Today's birthdays . Forme r AL outfie lde r Albie Pearson 1s 45 Former Detroit Tigers' pitche r Mi ckey Loltch as 40 .'to11 of ~nu>kit1 • Jof# Turru P ro Marvis 1-'razier turned 20 today and turns pro • tonight The son of Smokin' J oe Fraz:ier, the former heavywe ight cha mpion. boxes one-time pro football player Roger Troupe in a scheduled four round heavyweight bout at Madison Square Garden . A 16-year.old girl who wants to play football on her Los Altos lligh team in San .rose plans to seek a permanent injunction overturninl-( a fe deral j udge's decision to keep he r sidelined America n s peed skating champion Eric Heiden plans to drop a sports studies program in Norway and r eturn to the United States to join ABC-TV as a sports com mentator Atlanta Hawks guard Eddie Johnson , who faces cocaine charges that lhreaten his NBA career, s uffers from "a m an1c·depressive disorder." according to his ps) ch1atns t Following are the top sports events on TV tonight. Ratings an• •• excellent , , • , worth watching; , ., fair ; .1 forget 1t. ft s p.m., Chenne111 111 I DODGERS BASEBALL: Dodgers at Cincinnati. Announcers: Ross Porter and Jerry Doggett. The Reds w ill be making a run at one of the leaders of the National League West in the first of a three-game series Cincin- nati is two games behind the Dodger s and Houston and wtll send Mike Lacoss <8· 10) to the mound against the OOdgers' Don Sut· ton C t0-4) tonight. [&Jj 7:30 p.m., Channel 5 I ./ I ANGELS BASEBALL: Texas at Angels. Announcers: Bob Starr, Steve Shannon and Ron Fairly The Rangers will be trying to move ahead of Oakland and Into sole possession of second place in the American League West with a victory tonight. The Rangers and A's are tied for second behind Kansas City. Doc M edich (12-9) will take the mound for Texas against Angel rookie Jim Dorsey (0-2). RADIO Baseball DOdgers at Cincinnati, 5 p.m .• KABC (790); Tex-as at Angers. 7:30 p.m .• KMPC (710). SPORTS BREAK / FOOTBALL /BASE BALL APWl ......... DEWEY SELMON STOPS RAMS' CULLEN BRYANT. . F,.... PafJ# BI RAMS DEFEATED. • • two regula r season NFL g.imes in the shon.span of fi ve days "The loss is a ltttle disappoint 10g, but there were a lot of positive factors," said defens1vt! end 1-'red Dryer "Sure we would have liked to win. !Jul losing i~ part of playtng, isn 'l il ., ·'Those people who are goin~ to start writing us off are in· credibly s tupid. ignorant people They have no c lue as to what a football player does "We got beal by a good team th at we dom.1nated for 59 minutes. But that's the way 1l goes." "IT'S STILL TOO EARLY in the season to panic yet. but the way things are going for the Rams the re has to be some con- • cern. One has to go all the way back to 196.3 to find ~ Rams team that started the season 0·2. "We're coming," said Jack Youngblood . "This is a good football team . "We ma) be coming out s low. but most thoroughbreds come on an the middle of a race anyway. So. you can start looking for us to come on now · · Barry Retires NBA Vet Ends Career . H OLSTON <AP 1 R ack Aarr) has announced his retire· menl after 14 years as a top s tar in professional bas ketball. Barry, 36, said Thursday he is confident he is still capable of playing but that he plans lo seek a full-tim e car eer in television sportscasting. The former Golden State star signed a $1 mituon contract wilh the Houston Rockets in 1978 but became a free agent when the contract expired at lhe end of the 1979-80 National Basketball Association season. THERE HAD BEEN indica- tion he might sign with the Lak ers but negottat 1ons rell through ·'I think lhey JUSt decided they wanted to go with the younger players for the future ," Barry said. Barry. an All-s tar player 12 years. came to Houston with a 24.3 career scoring average but averaged only 13.5 points a game his first season with the Rockets a nd 12 points last season. H E SAID HE d ecide d in August to retire . "I had three bone chips re· moved from my knee after last season and it feels better than it has in eight years," he said. Fro• Pag~ BI SEVANO ... Bmeball Standings BARWICK DATSUN better than to let him get around m y side like that," admitted Youngbl ood , taking fu ll res ponsibility. "It's one thing to get beat physically, a nd it's another to screw up mentally l 've been playing 10 years now and J shouldn't be making mental mis- takes like that." -* * • THE LAST TIME the Ra ms scored an offensive touchdown against Tampa Bay was in 1978 when they beat the Bucs, 26-23. Of course. the Bucs haven't been real productive against the R a m s, either, scoring but 10 points in their last 10 quarters. • • • Discord among the Rams con- tinues ... Fred Dryer was miffed that he only played iieven downs in the second half. Cullen Bryant wasn't too hap- py either that he was o n the sidelines in favor of J ewerl Thomas late in the game. And another incident on the s ide lines almost caused Jack Reynolds to head for the locker room during the middle of the game. It's just another episode in this great , big happy family. Stay tuned . . . Tritons Scrimmage San Clemente Hi~h's Tritons will meet Fallbrook High tonight i n a controlled scrimmage, beginning at 7. The Trilons begin their 1980 football season a week later Wilb a non-leagu e game against Cor ona del Mar at Newport Ha rbor. r AME RICAN LEAGUE West Division Kansas City Oakland Texas Minnesota Chicago Angels Seattle W L Pct. 88 53 .624 70 71 .496 69 70 496 61 79 .436 59 79 .428 55 84 .396 51 88 .367 East Division New York 88 52 .629 Baltimore 85 55 .607 Boston 75 62 .547 Milwaukee 74 67 .525 Cleveland 71 67 .514 Detroit 71 68 .511 Toronto 59 81 .421 T""°""y'• k~ Kanw•Clly7,A-"i Mllwauke. •I MlnM$0Ca, PPCI ·•·n tfa1um,.. 6, TOl'onto I Now Yoo a. eo.1on s. 10 lnnlnqs Only o-s uhe<klltld T-t"•G- GB 18 18 26'h 271., 32 .36 3 lJ l,2 14 1/2 16 161."1 29 .. 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C'O\'eragt' looked prt'lt~ good The Vikings npt'necl the KO c:.i mpa1gn :1:. 1f at \\a:, going l<• tw a 50 0 rout, mard1111g to lht· lli bl'forc st-llhng for ;.1 :1:1 vart.J f1t•ld go al by Marc'l'I WclM'. lht:n mO\ 1ng 52 yarcls 111 f1vt-plays. keyed b' Grandstaff's 38-vard strike tn I<' r a n d s e n . a n ti · <' a µ p c d h ~ <i randslarf's one } ard scoring run_ T HREE P l.AYS lalC'r thl' \'1kes had lhe ball again thank ... to a fumble rccoven• b\ Cra1~ St urge:, at lhC' Saddkback :38 It took but three pl ays lo makl' at 17·0 as Grandstaff connected on a 1·1-yard pass to Frandsen. Lustig carried for four yards and Grandstaff came back with his lob to Frandsen for the touchdown. I n ~ts he II . ·t h at was Mari~ame Lustig's runs, G randstaff's passing behind a front Line that seemed lo get the Job done consistently Irvine Cut .IJmm By Tigers, 28-7 B y MIKE tOSERMAN Ot ,,_ 0.11'1' Piie\ Stall Total ball control E ver y ,•oach's dream few realize 11. But in host Valencia H.igh's 28-7 victory over Ir vine High Thursday night. ball control came eas~ for Tiger coa ch Norm Parker. Ball control was Chuck Harris The 5-10, 215 pound running back rambled for 127 yards, in· eluding 90 in the second half. as the Tigers turned a close 14-7 m atch at interm1ss1on into a rout. VALEN CIA 'S st rateg y was simple Gave the ball to Harns until Irvine could stop him. TheVaquernsneverdid Valencia was never forced to throw the ball the entire second half. grinding out 173 yards r ushing on 35 carries after in- tt;,rm1ss1on. Irvine's first mistake, a fum- ble on 1Ls own 14 yard hne. set up the Tiger's first score. a 14· yard run b y Val e ncia quarterback Ed Bradford on the next play. The Vaqueros' second mistake also cost them . but not im· mediately AFTER VALENCIA'S Rich Rrown Cell on lrvme's second f'u mble in three plays. the Va - queros came up with a turno~er of their own when defensive back Paul Buckland picked off a Tiger aerial at the Irvine four· yard line. Three plays and a s hort punt later. the Tigers h ad the ball again on the Vaquero 30, setting up Valene1a 's second score . a four-yard run by Harns. Irvine rallied with 9 05 left an the second quarter when de· rensive back Artie Moore cov ered a Tiger rum ble at the Irvine 33. A roughing-the -passer penalty and a three-yard run by Jamie Sturtevant on a fourth and one play were the big plays on a 73-yard. 13-play scoring drive. But perhaps the key play w as o ne which Vaq u e r o quarterback Bob Perry .ke12t from happening. ON A SECOND and goal play from the two-yard line. Perry managed to get o ff an in · complete. desperation pass while being dragged down for what would have been a big loss. Sturtevant plunged over for Irvine's only seore on the next play . Valencia came out and set down the visitor's hopes for a comeback early in the second half. marching 61 yards in 14 plays. with Bradford making his seeond touchdown jaunt of the niRht, this from five yards out. nra~llt '>'Ill Ill' Ill 11 .... l.'USlllOlJr\ sµol Jl1J1lh;.ll'k TIH' g.1 OH' Ill a' k:< thl' hl'ad c·u.1d1111g tkbul of lluntinglon Ut·Mh' Holl lslwnHx1tJ. "'ho has 111::.t'rh'd .111 I fo1 rnat1on into tht' 01kr' orfc•rht' ~I 11 llt•11 •• h1~hh SU('('(•S,ful l'0,11'11 .11 Valla P.11 I-. for :.everal ,t •• 1,oni.. ;.along "1th :.i ss1st<1nt ll11h ~:.ilcrno I the t·n g11u·E·r of ,\11ah1·1rn 's tnmplt•x deft'nses fo r H'a1sl, ~111tlt·:-. l 'n1vt•1 s1t y 111 1h 4u1•st ror 1t•.,111·t·tal11l1I~ aftt•r four ... tr:11ght s('\ •·n lo.,:-. ralll pa1J.(ns B ill To ~ht•!f ~lart s :it quarlt•rhatl-. \\lllll• th t• runnlll,l! had,). "'II be· H1ch Surc•ns1•n and \1 1k1• Fas<· u<; a It hou~h l\ll ul ll•n ~J'' ~uphomon· (;an I .mnun1 anc1 ram l<:'<ll'\ ~ 111 ,11 ... 0 ~<'f' .1c· lion in the hat•kf1eld Tht• la~t 11 nw .I 1111 I :te1•d " ... , rn a c·taon for Uan<i lltlls he rnn for 428 vards on :!4 carrac:.. m <'lurlmg six touchdO\\ ns Toni ~ht he <1nd h1 i. Dolphins mates open the '80 campaign a gai n s t Magnolia . <1 team which has been an the rebuilding stages for the past fi ve years Tonight's Games C7:30> M atcr Oei at Newport Harbor Edison vs. Estancia at OCC 1',ountain Valley vs. El Dorado at Valencia Corona del Mar at Huntington Beach Norwalk vs . Univers ity al Irvine Dana Hills vs Magnolia at La Palm a Park El Toro at Capistrano Valley La Qwnta at Westminster Placer at Mission VieJo MVCC to Host McKeever Tourney The first Mike Mc Keever Me morial golf t o urnament, s ponsored by the High Hopes Neu rolo~ical Recovery Group of Newport Reach, wall be staged at M 1ss1on Viejo Country Club Monday Y.1th a shotgun start at 12 30. Marlin McKeever. Mike 's twin broth e r , is th e honorary chairman of the event with pro- ceeds going to help others who have suffered the same type or injury that Mike reeeived in an auto accident and eventually caused has death. The entry fee of $150 will in- c lude green fees. electric cart. dinner. tee package and part1c1pat1on 1n the awards for winners Entries will he accept- ed to noon on Monday at the course with between 60 and 70 golfers expected. Fight On Again PANAMA CITY. P a n a m a (AP) The on again. off-again W o rl d B o xing Co un c il welterweight rematch between champion Roberto Duran and Sugar Ray Leonard, whom he beat for the title June 20. is on again. Duran's manager said Thursd ay Cyclists Compete ·.Mercedes-Benz. Scott Autrey and Dennis Sigalos will contest the supremacy of Alan Christian tonight at the speedway motorcycle races at the Ora nge County Fairgrounds short t rack in Costa Mesa. Autrey and Sigalos have returned from the British Speedway League. Autrey will be making bis first 1 appearance al the Costa Mesa tr ack in more than three years and will use it as a tuneup for the U.S. championships on Saturday, Oct. 11. Christian has met Sigalos twice this year, los- ing In the pre-season spring classic, then winning . during the reguJar season in the scratch main ~ent. This is the next to last tuneup for the na· tionals. Next Friday night's 24-heat program will be the last regular season competition at the Fair· irounds oval. Gates open at 6:30 with the first heat race at 8. 1301 Oua11 Street • NewPOrt Beach • Phone 833-9300 Frtday, SeptefT'C)er 12. 1980 CWL Y ,,.LOT 8:J Big Plays Not Eliough Orean Jlieiv F alh Short Against Warren Dy JACK MINTER Of .... 0 .11, Pllee '"'" A 72 \ ;ircl k1c•koff return by Ocean View's Rick MO'ol'I and u 52 ard runback by teammate Doug I rv1m· "'crt" not c1ulte enough to light the needed s11ark 11(.•hand the Seahawks' offense as they fell to tht> lt.t11c1 ). of Wurrcn lhg h, 34 14, Thursday night in the Sl'uson opener fo r both teams at Huntington B\•ad1 lliJ(h. Mosn':. r unbuc·k with the second half kic koff was tuktm at his own 18 yard line and raced back to the Wttr(l'n JO. Irvine took the handoff from quartcrbaek John llcmle off Jert tackle to score the first Seahawk µoints with just 39 seconds gone from the clock. However. the Warre n nears had already ra<'kcd u11 a 14:..0 halftime bulge. BEAR HALFBACK Robbie Lyell burs t away from theline 1)( scrimmage for 55 yards during the opening series of the contest w1th just two minutes gone Warren added its second score in the first quarter with JUSl four set'onds remaining on the scoreboard as quttrterback Scott MeClure sprinted four yards for the six points McClure tossed a pass to Lyell to complete a two-point conversion to make up for the firs t m1!>sed PAT Following Ocean View's s udden s how of Life in the s econd half the Hears got down to their basic 'ha rd tutting brand of football," as Q(.•ean View Coach Ken Moats dcscra bed them Two more touchdowns. one each by McClure and Lyell put the ga mC' on ace for the Bears as they def Pated the Sea hawks for the second straight year in non-league a<·t 111n Mr{'Ll'RE RA N for a seven y<i rd score whale I.) ell i.campcrt•d for ;in 1dcnt1cal TD "We got k1 ckt•d a little tonight I thought lhal "c wl're bl'ller prepared than we showed out t here . I saw some thing~ that I thank we l'an im- prove• on," Moats obsC'rvt'.'d Both Mos1.'r and lr\'ine showed some speed on lht• f1l:'ld tonight and 11>an1 Sliva and <Greg> S<111 Diego Su11k I 11 NA L Dztel SA'\; Dl1<;c:o 1Al'l Fort Lauderdale mid· fielder:. Ra} Hudson and Teofilo Cubillas scored f1rst·halr goab to propel the Strikers to a 2·1 v1.c· tory over the San Di ego Sockers Thursday night in the opening game of t heir best-of-three North American So<'cer League playoff seri~s. The American Conference championship series concludes Saturday in Fort Lauderdale. Ir San Diego wms the regulation game to even the series. <1 30-mmute mini-game immediately af. terward will decide which team advances to the Soct'er Bowl Sept. 21 an Washington D C. to face the winner of the Aztecs-Cosmos National Con· ference championship series. The Cosmos lead the series 1·0 with the second game scheduled for Saturday in East Rutherford, N.J Pia) mg bt•fore a San Diego record playoff crowd of 27 .635, Hudson put Fort Lauderdale ahead l o al 5 34, scoring from 12 yards out after laking a pass from Lex Schoenmaker. Cubillas also got an assist on the tally. RICK MOSER DOUG IRVINE Villarroel had good games defensively." he con· tanued. . Irvine added the second Ocean View score mid way through the fourth quarter with a one·yard run. Fred Tuttle added the second PAT of the evening for the Seahawks as they closed the score to 28-14 wilh 7 03 re maining an the game. WARREN DIDN'T ease up as it added a final tally to the already ballooning score as McClure hit split end Rill f"1c kinger with a seven-yard scor· mg toss with three seconds left in the ga~e. Fick· inger's PAT was wide as the Bears tnumphed 34-14 Moats ' offense was limited to just three individuals who handled the ball -Irvine, Moser and Heinle Irvine. a 5·11 , 170-pound senior, carried the ball II times for 86 yards. Moser . a 5·11: 178-pound senior with 9 9 speed in the 100. r an 12 times fo.r 66 yards. He also caught llcinle's only two comple t1ons of the evening for 42 more yards. . Heinle was two for 11 and had three passes rn tercepled lie rushed for minus 14 yards. ~ EQuity 1 ~~ /\'et' you ne191100• 'Mil £0UtTY 1 04~ :i•· •er, 11 you own d "'<>"'• t• ~Y ta~"" o , get tnf tdS~ ~ou neeo CJll rooav UMIVEllSE fw..cld ~let• 17 I 4t 752.0207 C omin9 Soon! Watch for our Grand Opening Ft atwiMJ .... HCltMcj --DODGE AIRES K-Car ~* City ~ 41 Hwy. SUhr.oa lblge 2111 Hwbor. 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RUNNIN G B A C KS l='ou• sophomort>c. wll IJ• tJb·Hl"( hc:l 11" th" a11 vantage hPrP lllhnuQh n" !£>• ttian 12 players are-battling tor ,, chunCP Dan Wig gms r S 10, 100' trom tow a and Tony WaqnPr Cb 1 1qo 1 from Florida join Long BPc:lCh M1t11i-,rn proCluc t Fr Pd M oore 15 10 1801 and Co<>!tt Mec,a graduate M ike Tereq,., '5 8, 170> But all of thern w ill huv" a touQh t1mr> r eplacing LPon.ird A1t.:iv 1lli1, thC' C..CC c, all·t1me ll'ad1nq ru<,hl'r who h.Jc, gra duate d . W1qq1n., r<; th1· fa<t,,..,t player on the te;irn With rl 4 55 tlOCk1r1q in th e 40 -y a r d d ac;h M oorP, meanwhi le, a transfer from Cypre<.s College, put on sever al d1<:.plays of nil ty moves last season . OFFE NSIVE LINE "We are me)( p e r ien ced up f r on t ," ad m it s RAY SHACKLEFORD ~lliH ldt•tc•l<I Only l hrt't' PlrtYt'r'> Wltll ,1ny • C11)\n111n1ty <ollt•Ol' t•xpt-rel'nCP re tur ni>cl But one AfPK C.t'r kt· 1•. IO'>I tor trw .,l:'a'>url .iltrr '>f'Vl'rPly hurn1nq 111'> lt•q 1n <1 motn" yr II:' 1 r ,1•.h T tie othl•r two M dtl Runi1t1Ye (6 0 7101, crn d Don (,r oc;co<,I ,,, 3 iSOI Ml· PKJ)('Clf>d to ~l rPnqt ht•n lt11 m 1ddlt· of thr l inP Bcl l tl1ng tor th>' <t'flll-'r po-.il!On c1rl' Rill Srn1th 11> J 7101 tr om Pclc1 t1c,1 and Laney P..rry !SY 180) from Manna. Other<, t>--•nq c on<.1drn•d up front are ( n•n1 t1 d"I M eir H 1Qh GrclC Brian D••r1·verr 1, 1 no> Bol• ii (,r,indp'c; Jim Lclrwooo h) :>tSJ rlnd Founla n V,1llPy, pt'l .. (n11 n1c1 I:> J 180) R ECEIVERS Jeni Coppom CS 11 t7Sl fron Fo 1ntF1111 v,1llt•y ,., tht? only rpturmng playN 1n cl l,erq1 111."ld Of re 1.t-1ver'> Coppom h<1d IJ recep11onc, for 285 yardc, la<.t ypnr In l hP t1Qht rnl1 dP oar-tmt>nt M arl. Gooc I '6 3 215 a .,ophomorP ;ind Ray Elqaard 6 1 100> from Canad;i <.hould <ieP <1ct1on M 1kP Rr·m.,on 1'-2 190l a l rt>c;hrn,rn from NPwport H.irbor w ill a!c;o b! hattlino tor c1 -,tartrno ;i.,.,,qnmPnl DEF E N SIVE LIN E ThreP <.ophomorr.., n11lo.1· l h• Ru<.l ltors pc;pec1ally t"uqh 1r1 th ., '"'"qory Rick Lamphear 11'1 0, 2301, from Fountain Valley, L•nrl<:.r-y l.rav (b 3 150) from Domingu<>t ;ind Tom P1c.tolt' 16 3 240) from Ranchu<, Al.1rn1 to' may br• 1orned by rreshmiln Junmr Pa11 1 s 9 19Sl from WP<:.lm1n<:.tf'f LINE BACK E RS All 5outhPrn Cal1forn1<) Conti rr•nt" c h01(1' Dan Ab bolt lb 0 11A1 .• :in ,n<.•d'-' linebacker led thr· Ruc;tler< rn tac.k if·., ld<;t season with 79 OthPr c,ophomorP'> f1qhtinq for a 1ob arc John Bogdan 'b 1 1051 and Lynn Jenkens lb-1 1901 Mike Womack. fb·J, 2301 addc, depth to thP position and t11qhly r PcrU1ted CdM standout Kor y Ourw t-11 "-2 130 mnv c,ep action ac, a fre<;timan DEFENSI VE B A CK S Terry Bachmeier of Ocran View leadc, a list 01 talented freshmen vy1nq for a spot 1n :tie st.)rt1ng 11npup ~ophomores Howard Wi!coY and Edde <? RemPle a rP "'•oected to st.Jr! "Howar d hac, ,111 the qu~l 1tie~ ot an 01Jl<.tc1nd inq cornn ," boasts Shacfrlrford R~'mele will see 'duty al 5atPI t KICKING GAME Jef f Par tridge, a sophomorP o ut of T1Jst 1n 1s !tie bro ther of San Diego Char gers kicker R ick Partridge. Place-kicking duties w i ll go t o either Scott G 1em, a freshm an from Newport Har bor, or Gar rett Bauck, a <:.oohomorP from Canada. Seurer, Bell to Start . - In K ansas Opener ? CSpecial to tht-Daily Pilot) EUG ENE. Ore !'rank Seurer and K erw111 Bell. t \\ o frl•shm an pr o spects on the> llni\'l·r~1t ) o[ Kansas football team . mJ) ht• starllnl! 1n their first colll'g1<1tl' gam 1· Satu rcla~ wh en t Ii e J a ' h a\\ k ' m (• 1• t l h l' U niversity of Or.rgon Seurer, a quarterb;1r k , <11Hl Bc·ll. a tailbat'k . both pn•ppecl at l-:d1son High in lluntm~ton llt•<H'h T WO WEEKS A<tO K;ensas t'o;wh D on Fambrou gh was concerned about starting a f r eshman al quarterback and had Seurer listed be h ind junio r Steve Smith Fam· brough said al mid·week that Seurer was now tied for the top spot. "He has all the ab1lit1es of a good quarterback ." Fambrough said of Seurer "He doesn 't have great speed but he can scramble In ti me, this ~·oung man will bt' an outstanding qua rt erhat'k · · H e · ~ n o t I 1 k e t h t· a v c r a g c frc>shman II<' s mor<' m ature tic's Jn exceptional young m an I wouldn't he afraid to use hem now · B El.L, l .A!"T VEAR 'S C IV Playerof thr Year. is battling Junior letter man Walter Ma ek for the star ting ass ign m C'nt at tailb;,,ick lk could a lso bl' 3' st J rt<'r Satul'day. Seurer fcc>ls he 1s rc•ad~ for a start ing assignment. ·'I d on't ex pect lo s tart as a freshman in the first gam e but l.:d be ready for it." he says "I'd be tickled pink if I started . But ~playing lo give Ste\'e competition . get bet ter with stiff compet1tion." In two scrim mages this fall . Seurer disp layed rem arkable poise for a freshman. hitting 22 of 37 passes for 341 yards and two touchdowns. 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CNca90 17• •114 S8 1.0 l7• Templeton. SI LOUIS llW .... 1l us .l2J C.c!•no, HOUS1on Ill 411 S8 1:11 311 l(Hundl, SI LOlllS llb SIO ~ 1•1 llo JC•ur. Houston 136 SI• I• 163 lit M<8rl00. Ptlll tt• '13 SI 147 Jll Htndrl<k, SI Louis 136 S77 It' 1'1 310 ColllM, C1nn. 122 .. , 11 143 .~ P•r•er. PltUburoh 173 •SI !>A 140 X.. Cromtrll~. Mii 140 S10 ol ISi J(M Simmons. SI. Louis 118 441 11 134 lCM Home llUM Schmidt. Pllll-lphla. JI. Ho•ner, Allan· la, JI; Murl)lly, AllitnM, ,q, 9•kw, Oedtlen, t i ; C•r1•r. Montrul. H , .,endrlo, !>T. Louis. 2• """' ••ntc1 In !>chmldt, "'111-tphl•, 101. Henorlek, St Louis, "· Gorvey. C>Mten. ••: 9•11w , ~. "; l(Hernc:tr SI LOUIS. A Plklll"' llJ O.Clt .... •1 Bibby, PiHSbuf'9h, l•S, 111 ... u , ~. ,._s: C•rllon. Pn11-1p111•. 71 ... "-· 0 "1!t rs, IJ..S, W•I•, Pll1l•dtlph1•, 10 • RI< ll•rd, Hou\lon 10.. SllnOft, Otc19en, 1~; 8h~. San Francisco, t).7 Volleyball WOMEN'S GAMIES (49' Salt L..Mle City I 19<.eM ·-..... Play UCLA 001. Hawaii, It.IS, IS-7, 1S0t , IS-$, USC def. Utah, IS-3. IS-.. IS-I (UCLA Pl•vs u o! PKlllc tor first PIK• this t llemootl. L.OMr PIO• USC, winner pt•y> Utell In semis at nlollll ·Women'• Volleyball HitllSc- L.a QulnlaOOI Oc.an View. IS·•. 15·1 L•aun• Be<KhOOI. Esl&ntla, IH, IS·· Hollywood P8ftl TMU•SOAY'S ••suLn ,,.. .. ,.._ ......... _....,, Finl race-Sly Boy N C81.ckm•nl. 21.AO. 14.JO, •• oo; H«tll Wt11tm CHllll. •.to, JOO, 8ronlt Boy CDftomefl, J IO. UtU<la 11~1 MldSIM.«I. St<Gftd r--Elkle Collins (Hylktme). 13.20, U O, 2M; Pl110two Pa1 (Wllll...,sl, UO, 2.20, SH Sofl9 IL .... lhllll, l .40 Tlllrcl tK• -IC.8. Klno (Gf"l90'Yl, UO, J.olO. J.00; M<t1tlllt (l(Wbltrl. 1 IO, 1 loO, Lum-~ l~I, uo. U nacu ,, .. , ... 14 .... 50 Fourlll ract -Oynoll'lllt E•Prttu I Ll9111111111. 1.10, 2 •o. 2 10, Btnlln (Otsomerl, •.OO, l 20; Outcun 0•1• CG~ dy). J.00. Fltth •«t -c;.,.,. Brl91CM (Gr-y). t .00, 4.loO, J .O; SurHhol ROdney !Mee l>ovet111, •.OO, •.OO; Pop I Aubin I, J • .O. S1 e&· ec:i. II~) Ml4'121.50. Sl•tll race -Forto Prontu 1a (G"'NIYI. ...... 7.JO, •.ID; Cr•'9 Del (8•yleH). 1 loO, U O; T""P"t Olr9<t IPM11trl. J.00. Stw nttt rac;e -F-y a.,_., (Vall- ll!lfle"'I• 11.IO, •.to, l AO; Terw•l•r IGrun-ey), t.IO, •.loO; Flyl119 DNI COoudfotau). •.«1, U tUCW (WI Ml4 Sl ... 50. U Plclll S .. (J..2..,..1·S.t) !Miki $14,o.l.IO Wllll I It wfftftlne UOell Cllvt tlo<'Wtl . '1 PIO Sta Hfttolati.n paid U 7.IO wltll 3Jt wlnnlnt tk lll.U 1'9w IWWt l. U Pick SI• ~rat<ll ceftlOfatlerl N l4 PJ IO wltll Ito wlnnlnQ tk lllatt ttllrW llOl'lft). llftlltll rKt -Hey Oily I IOttwtlsl, TO.GO, tta. t.10; 1'"1111 Pocut CGrullllYI. 2.loO, 2.IO; C'Maft HI.Illy (a.vttH). 1 10 Nlfttfl rate -..._..._ Ciltltc .... ). • ... 2_., 2M: Sir Jim CGnltiDfYI, UO, •.00; •• , •• "' • .qint ~-' _,. ,, ..... .. ~·" '" ,. 1•ntf'l t"1tf1 "'•'")11A \~4'•t~11f t\ I • 40 fu.AIM"• M~ 'W•ll•q lo• lf•4UH •• • .0 ........ ·~· .. ,., •• , ... 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I II 1-eonc11 2-:IO Tierney, 1 11 l..tt I • Sturt•••nt, 1-1 SCORES High School N011--ltt9• Marine JI, Saddleti.c• 10 Warren 14, O<ean View 14 Vatenc.ia 28, lrvlM 7 Tustin •1. l..~una .,Ills O Rancho Alamitos 70, Bellllow•r 70 Or•n9f 14, Gl""n 17 NASL Playon1 CONl'IEltlENCE l'INALS T-G•,._ CO-OM ._,...,.,s,.,. Cosmos 1, Los A~t .. 1, Cosmos lead series 1-0 "TllwMay'• S<- For1 UIUO.rdalt 1, S•n Ole90 I, For! UIUO.rdale I•-serlH 1-0 G-T-5allwMr's~ Los A-.1" •t Cosmos S.n 01~•1 Fon u.uo.n1a1e, n HOTE. In tl'te e-.n1 ,,,. IHms spllt '"' t-9an'le$, lllere wlll .,. • .JO.mlnut• mini a•m• wllkll wlll c»termlne who acl•anc:n to the flnalS. Deep Sea Fishing I.ONO aaACH IOllHll'I WllarO -7J anelers: I bluefln 1-. 1 barrec:ulla, '" llOftno, lM calico t»ss, s .-M », 227 roo 11111. , ... _ PIH i -H envie rs: ., Jloftlto. 2AS macMAI, • rocJLllilt ~ ii.ss. IAN NDllO lllllf St. L.aMlllll -'1 llft9fen: 1 lllwfln """'· :H.:J wllco llass, 170 -Ito, J1S lllw Mu. 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B110n Gotlfrled·Raul Ramlrt1 OH CllH Le1<Mr-P1ul Kronk. ).6, I•, •-~. Andrew Pelll'IOn 8u1Ch w .. ns def. Br,.ce M.ln'°"·Brl•n TUc:lw•. l>-0, 6·3, W~ tlek F1ba-·Ht1ln1 GunlhUOI d•I Tim Wllkl'°"'Jonn !>aclrt, ~•. 6-4, Kevin Cu•~· SI••• Otnton c»I Blaine W1llen1>or9·S<ot1 8oncler1n1. •I 6-4 St•n Smilh·llob LuU IHI Frllr 8uetv1lno Ferdl Toyoon, .. 1. 1.s. 6 J, Fronc:1KO C.on .. IH·R•v Moor•.,., 8oC> Hewm Fr-M<Mlll•n, 6-4, •-' Britlah Hardcourt l•l -=11-.IE .... ftdl 0.rtHflM I S ....... Edd•• IE-..-Ol Clef M.lrt Cox, •1. 1·S An~I Gun•ner dei Robin OrYSO•ltl 7•. •• lntematlonal Tournament (at S.O P•ule, Brailll G-ISi ..... s Gt1n• Mayor t••d" 1-0, Eddie Olbt>S. TllOmH KO<h, I I Tomas $m10, 0.1 01~ del Smid, U , l>-1, b 7 Moyer del Koch, to-3, 16 Gl'O"" II Sl"91n 11•• N•"•W Ivan Lt'ndl IHd, 1-0, J"" l(OOH, Carl~ Klrmayr, 0.1 N.staw Ott t<1rmayr. 7•, 1~ •-', L.endl Clef Koeles ...... • 7 Women's Tournament (et Totiyol S.C-It-Sl"91ft 8111,. Jun Klno 0.1 Barbara H1llQu1S1. • 7. It J. Mlma J&ulO""' oel Btllfna Bu'9. b-1, b • WeNIY Turnbull def Ann Klyomur•. bl, 6 1 ltfly Holladay l»f Pe.nut L.<kl,., b •. I •. 011nne FromllOIU d•f Rot>erta • McCallum, l>oJ. .... ~totn• M•rslkova def 6•1\y NitQeh .,n, lb, b·3, b·1 , Hana Mandll•ova °"' Kom Sand• b·J b •. L.Hh• Allen del Snaron waosh 6 1 I 6, b·J Misc. Thurlday't Tran1actlon1 IASIEBAL.L. A..-l<an L•- B ALT t MORE ORIOLES -Af'Call~ Orvnoo H•tewood. outftt!lder. from Cflattotle o! Ille SoutMm L.o~ue. TORONTO BLUE JAYS Sold lhf' c.,,,_ tract of .IMS. Jeltt1rlo0<1, P•l<""r. 10 th• Pil- t•buroh Plr•tes. 9 ASICIETIAL.L. Nall-I laasit911wll AHO<iatlOft DALLAS MAVERICKS Traded Siiiy McKlnno. oua.d, to the Utah Jarr tor a Mtcond-rounc:t drall <hole• on 1'193 and future conslderalions DENVER NUGGETS Slan..i J•mtt Ray. IOIW&rd DETROIT PISTONS -Waived Earl Evans. lorwerd Soon.a Oul•ln• HaHIS, lorwud MILWAUKEE 8UCKS -Trac»d Georve Joflnson, lo1Ward, and e .. <ond·round 1'181 draft cltolce 10 Ille lndl•n. Panrs to• Ml<k•Y J~. torw•rd HIEW YORK !CHICKS -Sla ned Toby l(n111111. lorw•rO, 10 • lh<M·yHr contr•<l. SAN OllEGO Cl..IPPERS -Slgn«d Nile Wllllams, lolW•rd UT AH JAZZ Tradtld Bernard KlnQ, torward. to Ille Gol-St•te Warriors tor Weynt1 Cooper, center-forward, •nd a 19'1 second·•ouncl d•all pl<k WA!>.,INGTON BULLETS -Walvtcl l(•rt Godine, Emit Hill, Oreq Sanders and Kev1n Wood, II""'"'· and iltkh V•l••i<IUl, Clinton Wnu. Cherllt Floyd, J•mes Morris, Sl-.n WrlQhl •NI Rkll WU-.. lorwllrds. f'OOTaALL HllUeNl l'-11 1.. ..... NEW ORLEANS SAINTS -A<llv•le<t Jim Pltlrr11<, center Reteosecl L•rTy Coombs, cent., ~l'-M L•-TORONTO ARGONAUTS -Reltastd Oouo Dennison, runnfn9 b•c k. Fr•nk SCtPll•n" llnebKktr, end Oreg Hatton, wlety PIKecl Oerrl<k Martin, cornerl>K.k; Ri<k K•lveltls, dei""si-. lineman; and John Mallnowsity, offtnscw lineman, on Ille ln- lureo list. Acllvalld MIU Obrovec, of- ltnslv• ta<k'*, Norman Gooclm .... dtll•nMw ono, M•rll C.oflln, ottenslw linemen, Ron MHkS •NI Gtlry McNtal, dtll•nslve N<k5; Ind J a<k 81tlr, llntNCkt r. HOCKEY N ........... , .. ,.._ HARTFORD WHALERS -Sltnecl TOii\ Row•, rlglll wino. lo• mulll·ve.r contract. SOCCI!• Ntr111 A_.1c ... s.ccer 1.....- COSMOS SuSf)elldtd Joflan NHslt-. m ldfltt•, fOf' an fnOtfltllt• rlocl. CC>U...RGll COLGATE -IOm•d Cerol illtPPoll -·· IKros• COIKll eflCI a.Hlttenl lleld llO<keyce«ll O•EGOH STATE -H1rMCI Joftl HUftllty •nhlanl -·s lrKk •NI flelel ~oec·ll •• Fuday, September 12. 1980 tlAll f NI CH Ta mp.1 H l\ 11111 Ii .i d,~ I r 11•\\ ··~ ~f·lmon 1~n l pl:I\ rni• g11 1•:...,1n~ L'llm1·o.; v. 1th hJ'll'> fullbat'k 1'11 111111 ltf\,trll 11 • !-; IU°'•l •111t:111~ h1:-. liJ!hh nut Ha111' l1•tl !I~ 111 the l111al 11111\lllt·. }II 11 quartt'rlwc·k Pou).! J touthdm' n \\ )t '' t ~ tll t i Monday Musical Pro<h11·er.~ <:<111 "'t Handle Amwur1r1'rs.., I ~' 8) FR ED ROTHE!\BER<t /lP~00tltWritH Being pmdut·t'r o( AH!"<; 'Moncii.1\ "iight Foot ball" is a lot like b<'in~ a lron tamE'f without a whip a nd c hair. Th<' Job 1:-. rcrlatnl\ oru• of th1· most tax ing in the broadcasting bus1m•s:. Dennis Lewin, a low-kt·~. easr going J?u v, ga, t• up the JOb la:,t spnn~ aftc·r thr~<· ~f.>a rs as full pro ducer Terry O'Neil. an aJ.:J?ri <;sc vt' hf' ad stron~ sort. lasted thrct' J.:amcs the'> surnm1•r THIS IS NO'f' TO SA\-' Lh;1l 0 :".• 11 1s nt>t a fint television talent . ht· is In T\' c1rr·IF--. IH' 1s con sidered one of the top Juurnal1!>L'> around Rut AB(. Sports realized loo latt tr• J\Old embarrassmenc that this particular produrer "asn 't the right man for the job of orchestrating the talented oversized egos in the circus that has h4 come .. Monda) Night FootbaJJ." So last week. JU~t prior tr, the first regular season game. AB(' rannP<l {J'"1e1l and hrnught in Bob G<>odnc h. This 1:-ho'-' 1t h<Jpp<>ne<I t Last s pnng. Lewm, whn harf pro<iuced the g lamour sports sen<'~ t'Vl'r s1nrt' Don Ohlmever Pl>~ l >lV TJ went to NBC in l!Ji6. dt·1 llk<I hC' "anted off the show He told Roon<' Arlt•dge, i>re<;1clent uf ABC News and Sports, that he 14a:. l'motionally and mentally drained Lewin is a df'voted famil: man With his numerous other .\BC rc<,ponsibll1t1es, which in elude coordinating produt•t.•r of Wide World of Sports," he was dom~ too much traveling. He wanted lo SJ>('nci more trme with h1:-. wife anr.I two kids: how muc·h ll'!>S t1 nll' ht< ~\<1ntf'd to -.,pe.1d with Howard Cosell and fhl't Forte is nut knpwn FORTE IS A TOP OIRt.CTOR Jnd ht• 1!.n '1 sh' a bout saymg so lit' 1s t:oclo..' II kt-~ to do things h 1s wav and can be difficult tll "-Or\..\.\ 1th Cosell is Cose II. he d<>C'Sn 't take suggesllons or criticism too 14ell lie 1s coC"k} likes to do things his way and can be rfifflcult to work with At one game in Green Ba} h1:.t '\t.'ason, Cosell took offense at somethfog commentator Don Mt'red1th said and walked out of the booth for <,ome 10 minutes "Let the iocks (Meredith and f'"r Jnk c;1fford l hanr!le it." Cosell said Even with all the hand holding and ego· mass aging needed o n the s ho'4. the A RC football series continued to he a major success But it had lost some of its freshness and sparkle Lewin re- cognized this lfc thoug ht a change for hi msc.:lf and the series would benefit both THE ABC SPORTS BRAJNTRUST -includ· ing Arledge, Lewin, Forte, Senior Vice President J im Spence and Pro(tramming Vice President John Martin discussed a successor and even- tually dedded O'Neil would be the new producer or "Monday Night Football " They knew O'Neil was good he had pro· duced the 11:30 p.m highHght s how at the Lake Placid Olympics but they also knew he was very stubborn and s trong willed. ln short, he wasn't a diplomat in a job that clear- ly needed a peace negotiator. W1lh the swelled heads in the "Monda.y Night Football" cast, a producer with a smaller hat size would have worked better. But that's hindsight. Or as one ABC executive says: "We're also to blame for putting Terry in an impossible situation We knew Terry could be abr asive and bullis h anrl demand to have things done his way . those are the same characteristics that make him a good producer. But it wasn't the r ight chemistry for 'Monday Night Football.' where he was workini;: with the great t alents of the industry." O'NE IL W1LL NOT DISCUSS the situation his contract is up at the end of the year. But, it seems, he began this a ssignme nt by switching into high gear when he s hould have idled in neutral for a while. O'Neil is 31 . his only other job on "Monday Night Football" had been statistician years ago, when he was a sudden replacement for Jerry Kapstein, now a big·time baseball players' agent. While Kapsteln was compillng stats for ABC's col· lege giame oo Saturday and pro Jlame on Monday night. he tn i:d to ltn1· up '\1111 1· 11.n , as a chenl r\rled!{e fou111l .. bo 1t ' .ii• the spot. Anyway. with h1!> 10 .... )0, 1011i O'Neil ma\ have ft•lt \ht• nt•t•tl '" hos~ right. awa\ But th.11 • ''' friends and mfluenl'l! l'11'>1 •ll o1rat1 ~ have been flomi:: th1· M1.n<I '' IL! h1•ginnmg IO' 1•;cr-. a).'11 .~at urdny·~ 'I\. K crn1 Tl:.1.1-.\ l"'m' 11 15 d m . 141 81\.!-.l:H,\ I Montre:.il ;-.;oon <'ii RA( •.R-. t·,. t hours of Sebrm,I! e ndura111·1 r,11•1· fNm l 2 · 3 0 p m '1 J • INTE RNACIONAL J~al\ " II pean Nat.Jons Cup matl'h 1 p.m. 122> SOCTER I'•• c·I Ital) in a European \;Jt1ons UJ> 11.1 ~aples, Ital~ l 30 pm <28 1 :0-l-!\t'HltCl'f MING The natwnal ll·am 111.•l bus. Ohio t ·4S pm c7 I cou .•. t.t: Htc>r Diego Stall' JI Brigham Y11UllJ.! . 2 p m < 4 l \-\ fo:S'ft:R!°'.'. OI t IH lflghlights Whit(' watt:r r~1ff 111.: • Hiver in «uhforni:c . < a~1111i.: ~,, Mead. 3p.m (501 S\o'"l('URO'l\IJt:U,\\l"t Thl· national ttam trials I :1pPd ir. 111111 3:30 p.m 12> S PORT" :-;Pt.• ~fore than 70 athletes from 'I • • 11r.1 I S tn\'Jtational g~ mn.• t11 r·1.n 1 t llartford. Conn Abo <:an \\di" I Soucek m the motor n <'It• J1J111p 1 I " 3 5.5 p m 111 00114if-ttS I Dodgers at C'inc1nnat 1 5 p m <7 > WllH. \~ORI U • I Sa I \ ado r San dH / :ti I I 1 c I reatherwe1ght crov.n .11.:a1n.,1 1':11n l in a scheduled 15·round hout . ; ;qtt·rl Tex t28 l SOCC'ER. R pm <lll RODJ-:0 Pikes Peak or Bust rt1dN Springs 11 pm ( 51 COi.i,£(;}; 1-'00THA I Color ado Buffa loes \'S lht> l ('I.\ 111 • e arlier in the Coliseum RADIO Football Utah State• :cl :'\1°1 r a .m .. KIEV 18701. Colorac1o at I c r l\ KM PC (710 l, USC at Tennt•s..,.01· :i ., ( 1070 l. Baseball KABC <790): Dod~Ns at < inc 1111 Texa~ at An~l''' . 1 (710). .fct1u1doy•x T'. lffufio TELEVISION 9 :30 a.m . (2) Nt'I. TOH\\' .._ segments include a p rofile nr l> • .JI 1• coach Dan Reeves 10 a .m (2) NFl. F')()1 TI I f Philadelphia Eagles meet the M 111111• 111.1 \ 1~ 11 Bloomington . Mann (11) T HISWEEKI BA:o.F'R\1 1.. 11 a .m . (7) BASEBALi. \11111tt, Pittsburgh Ctl ) DODGERS RASUSAl.l. Dodgers meetthe Reds in Cmr inn:u 12:30 pm. (4) NFL '80 Sclwclul1•cl 'lt'L ments include a profile or quartt"rha•'k I •.rn P astorini of Oakland. 1 p.m. (2) NFL FOOTHAU. IJ: 11.1 , Cowbovs at Denver. C 4) NFL F'OOl'B \I l Oakland Ra iders a t San Diego. 4 p.m. (7) COLL•;GE FOOTBALi. 'RO Bill Flemming reviews the weekend# top game·-. f\I) -COLLEG E FOOTBALL Th<" LJSC Trojan , , ~ the Teflnessee Volunteers, played Saturd a' 111 Knoxville. 4::.> p.m. (7) MID·OHJO CAN· M R,\( l: RADIO Football -Oakland R:uders at San l >lt'1t11, 12:35 p.m .. , KNX 0070). Baseball -Dodge rs at :incihnali, 11 15 ,, m KABC (790); Texas at Angels. 1 p n1 . KM l't • (710)' (Tbe Dally P iiot 11 a ot respoa•lbl~ for l•te chaaatt.I . c • !• •I .. ftfj OAll t I II UI ft l.JV Business Sal•ho \\ 1111111 I Ill\ t1 ti11 µ,_\ \ 1111 .. 111 I111tl soL11 Ii• .11 \I 1111• l11t1p I•·• I I ...... ,\ Ill l!ret'nh• "''' around I Ill' Ur 1· ar<>;1 .1 h1·d .. t , llt)ll."t) I I 'I ,, • .,.,, 1 111 I If t•i. 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Ant , not bU) 111' I'"• k 111g ii1111-.1< fnt fl\ 1• years apd n ot buy anv 1.e• •pr 111 ''''"w 1.i.n11 ·,for J rlecarlc S1111lq..,I .1tt11111t') Ha) Fisher s ays t he com 1111 .,11111 ... u11 rnu~l act u n the settle ment n egotiate d twt" 1•1•11 the 1··1 < • .;1<1ff and o fftc 1als of the co-op , "'to. 11 '1.m d l•·' 11p to lhrre·fourth s of the Wes t's 111' ,r r II'"' .11111l1• I 111 "'" 111'1' lllSl' !ht "t'llle mcnt IS pcnciing, ris her satd I•• 1·1111 11111 1 dt"'"s ' the long range impacts o n 1111k...,1111c110111•r.1t1vc•.,~t·11erall) Hui olf1c•1al. ur other ~ro...,er co-ops h ope that re 11l111111o1 11l ll11'> 1·a se "'111 (•n d "h<it they feared w o uld lit t 1111w :111 l·I< • J tl C'mpt t<e be~in breaking up co-ops ·r 111•\ ·""" tlt•p lo r"d thl' 1·ost of s uch government a c i1111 1101l inJ.!!h:1t~unkrstspl'ntmorelhan $2million to itd 1•111l 1l ... l'lf ' I KF \U T llE OE('JSION as what we realized • ill .do ng th.Jt there have been no illegal practices," s .11 I F1 a nk L ight . preside nt o f the n e w Sun-D iam ond t cioµl'I ,ti l\'1• l'' market Sun M aid R a is ins. Diamond \\ ·tlnuts .11111 Suns " eel P runes Ren/ (;<>lllrol Battle llrPlf~ i 11 Sttll Diego ..., \ ·, 111 I <, 1 > • \I' 1 ,\ rent control inrllalJVe on J lil' \;m <·rnh<'1 < 11' ballot in San Diego might a ffec t hnlP1c. .111<1 mott•ls <1s wrll as apartments and ho m es, lh1 c·1t \ ·•llornr' s orficehas ruled · T hi llot1·I ~1otel Ass ociation expressed a la rm, .... 1' 111i• lht· cln 1s111n might bring d e mands for refunds r1 •llrt h11n<h <•ds nf lhousuncls of to urists becau se the 1n 1t1.11 "" \\ntlld rnll h:i<.k rents to leve ls o f Augus t Hl77 A '''"'·''"11:n1 fnr the• roahtion w hic h s po n sored till' 111111.•l t\ 1· r:1llc ·cl the• ruling an a ttempt "to scare 111 .. ll•1t.•I \lo lt•I \<;,o«wtmn mto contributing to the ,.,,, •· f1 j'ht .1~•.11ns1rent1•nntrol " Sp1•:1l.111~ 1111 tw tt lcs lo keep the Fair R e nt Coali I t1111 ':-. 11w ;1-;uri· .,ff I h e ha llot for three vea rs. Tom I\ oon ·n "a ul . • I d u n 'I thmk it's any surprise that they \\11t1lcl thmk up n1•\\ l1•g•il mancuvcrings to try and I q•flt llS f'ou r 1:.rn 1-; J ma1or industry m San Diego. but \I ,1' 111 l't·I l' \\ 1 l~on h.is opposed r('nl control and C ity \11111 nt•\ .John Will handled the cit y's fight agains t it 111 rou1 to; 1 lw 1r11l1:1l1vc "as rec ently o rdered o nlo the h.tllot '" the California S upreme Court. Jn that c a se. t IH· t'tl) d1nllengNI h ow s ign a turl's were o btaine d o n qua Ii f} 111g pl't itions. Art Show 'f'1u· '1l·r~,·•ks l\cn'I.. .lOO SO Tu rhodics~1: hon cun llu: ''orld·, suost pow«!r ful Di~scl Ctlr Hunhngton Center malt thruSun Hl 'o he thi" cfficknt? I ht• .111"1,•r 1, ,, t111/1111 l11111i1'rl 1l11cl.' 111,·1 D1c\l•l cng111c, u11iquclv bal:rnlintt !Hl\\CI .ind d t11 '' "', "p w1.-11 ''" 1he Of'CO 111<1tl and al the lul.'I rump.• And 1111, .1J1;11i-d ""''l'll't.1111 ''''""'' 111 Jll .nh:inu:d au1011111h1lc. the rtio1111,•11 mm( '11111p1111H1' I >1c,d 111 ~kr~e<k' Bc111 hi,1ory, and one of the 1111111 lap.1l1k .11111•1111•h1lo' n l .Ill\ llirld :i1a11i1hlc lod,11 I l.'\I dr11c !ht• T11r b1"h•·1d "'"" • 1 h t I'\ , 11111.a1t 1 :,,a n1J ..,, c ''"'I' i c 11111 tn 1th1.·1 "·"' '11111 tmk.o•r nu \ thtlt1 dcf)('t1ti1t1~' 1'U 'l\f\'lt \f·11lh~.,-,11m1tth fi' l'hl tJ11• 11.·tl~ff, Mission Viejo Imports ~ -aut hori1cd Mei cedes Benz dealer. (714) 831 -1740 (714) 495.1700 28701 Marou~nm Pafkw-ly (I ~·Aw•ry) Mission Viejo ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-' "Sports ••• " Keeps you on top of the local scene ... everyday In the DAILY PILOT Bell Rivals in · Field . $. Lo11g l)ista11ee Call Market Opem Up NEW YOHK <i\1'1 If you l1 v t• 111 11114.' .,, more· than 1()(1 m l' t r o IJ o I 1 t a n ii r t• 11 ::. • l h t' /\ 111 l'rH'ttn Tekphc1111• & Tell' ~ruph ( '11 1s n o lcmgl'1 th•' o nly i:~Hnl• in town for lon g diManc·t• ca llh i\nd l\1 u lh•ll, l111· nation'!-> top tch·phom· c•om1rn11\-. 1!.n 'I happy J.lluut llw 1·11111 1H.•t1t1on l11tern~1t11rnul T c•lcph onr ancl Tclt!graph Corp has b<'<'Ome tht> t hird ma101 c•ompan v l<J an no11rH'<' ;1 c·ut r:rt1•, long d ti.t:rnc·t· :. t• r v 1<'1• f 11 r 1 t• !. i d t n t 1 a I l'U'lllllll'I' /\n\t>lll' 11uy, .,pencl1ni.: 0H·1 $20 a ·munt h 011 111lt'r!'>tatt• Jong lh :.lam·e ca lb t'Jll ..,J, 1· ~ubstJn tl<lll\ y,1th thl' ..... r v11·t· s .1111 l'atr1rk J H van. •"«·cut11 ,. ,·1r 1· prt•sidcnt :.incl gt•111•rt1J r11 a11:r11.1·1 of u s :rrans m1 ....... on s~ s tcr11 ... thf' 111· suhs11h.11' tr.11ulltnl! 1111' St'rv 1ee The burgeo11r111! t•n,11·1• lt.1:. ,, lat mack onl' .i "nall 1lt•111 111 <\ r&T'' long <11 ... 1 in1·e rP\ l llUt , '' h1ch J;,i:.t , 1·.11 Y. t·n• Slx ·r1 hlllron · llut ~H 'I t 11111111111111·a1 11111' ·11111 Soull1t•r11 l'.11·1f1t· < 'torr\111111111·:1 lion-. art• l;1td1111i: 1111 111 r11:t11\ l'll'lllllll'I' '1111 C 1111 I hc•1• .Ill p l to 1n11t111g 1114 ,, I' II •'' l h,11 h:11I Ul'l'n ~t\ a 1l.1hl1• 111 1111~11"11 't'" l•or' ~p\ f'r~d \ t':if ~1 Ill .flllll' ,1 l•·cl1 1.tl 111dg1 lo! 11l·1 t•tl \I ,'-. I 111 I,,, • f x t.11111111 111 cl.1111agc·' I n \11 I .ift1•1 .i 1111 , fo111ul 1111 1 "111111111111 1111111' ~·1.1111 \ 111J ,1t1•cl le cl1·1 ii.111111 r11s1.1,,".,111 clt•fl\ 111g 11111 ;l('ll \ ph1111• (•11111•1 I 11111' to \!('I \~('I '·"' fil) 111111 It 1d11111 ti ('ll'l/llllt'I' h ;I\ I' I flt•( 1111 '>1111 • II l'llll'rt·rl llw 111,1d.l'1 en :\t HI 1, fTl,.lt1")f'I H .. <1(!N !1 tn ,,. I t, ', Uf'iotlf'l'f I " "''•·I ,,fl(". AVM ((. I• ur.-., Atk11\nW AOvQOt..'. AlllB•~ AtaBncr Al~.'.Att-• I\ tfOlfU ••ltnft A lt#"' Am~,..,. AFvo \ Afvr,., A Grt>l'l Al"IGo AM1(f'O\. At~aiUn\ A0ud\l'H ARt\MQ AW#fl'1nC') Amt•rr Anaoitl" AnqSA Anl)AG<1 Ant"t p AgldMll ArOtnGp """,.°''~ '\tic._ .... l I Ati"nR f1 I rd(,1 Hrtll\'Pto J j( '1f\J1,1f ft 11 AH ( ,,J, • • ', .,,. jj ,., '· , 7 • , f ""',' J \ • \ 'f' ,1rc.:11 18 • 1·~ UM1f~M 10 11 fll,d)•''l' J4 JI t1 ~. 11 t... •• ,..,., ' , -IUPf'f'f .! ~ 4:~ '~:.;i~~1 111 ,, (H ""'"'EI ')h ., o,,,, (\o\ IJ"-' IJ• ( '" n .. I'\ 1\ • 0 '"uh• b • "1"1 CoUr{,n 1\• .. ,,. CJ•JYIUli "" • J7 • OurHll'1nf1 11. .i1 • .a, UurtrQn A) • 4J t: fH p l . jJ. £. ,,, ... , ~ .,, C •'""nu, 19 • 18 .. f ton Lab Ill 118 EIP A<EI I)~ 111. Eldf'rB~ H lS..t_. [IPNur 4 ~ • F IM odu r )(j f n<O<v \\ t\ frHM l'tM 11 P t: "4tM 111 1 J I] l ,, r.t ~.,, .,_,.,._i I I~ '~ I QU1 I IJ • t r:t'l IJ • 1J f-'f ¥ .. • and Sl'I' estimates 1l has about H,000 s1111•e hc~inninJ! res idential -;crv1(•t• last Oclober. "It's obvaousl y a l'Ote nt1ally 'i<·r1ous drain on revenues." s aid J\'l'&:r s po kesm a n J ay Gross ATltT doesn't ob;e"l to lhe com· pl·t1t1on, he s aid. bul conte nds I tw rul<•s s hould bl· d1angl'd to for Ct• the other 1·ompanies to r h H rge h1gh<>r rat('S l'ht.· three c·ompl'lrng rl's1dcn t1;al sC'r v11·c.s cover r alls only .1mo11j! the ma1or metropolitan .1rl'.1'i anll 11111\ a fte1 lhl' rej!ular hu-.11wo.;, da' i\ II l'liar.g1• u monthly fee, ,•1th1·1 $5 or SW. plus a per call di.ir g1 th<.11 lhl·~ s a) 1s much le·"' than ~1 J Bell's ITT say!'> its <1is1·11un1s range from 15 percent t;> KIJ 111-n·t.·nt for <·<u·h call ( u q o n11• r :. rl 1 JI a I en· a I nu111h1•r. poymg a Iot a! ch :trgc, ii lhc·rt• '' a111 . and arc• then con nectcd t o the microwavl' system that hooks them inlo thl' dis tant c ity, whe r e local lines again are us ed An 1dentific at1on number 1s dia led by the c us tomer . AT&T says its fees a r e highe r because lc>ng·d 1s t a n ce c h a r ges s ubs idize loca l service and bec aus e its competitor s serve onl.> luc rative m a rke ts. ign oring s mall towns It wants the F ed e r a l Com mun icatio n s Comrnjssio n anC'I Congress to require the com p e t it ors to pay m o re for local connl'ction s a nd to u se s ome o f their revenues to s ubs idize local s ervice provided b y pho ne com pan1es . ITT will offer two t y pes o f res id e ntia l ser v ice between 8 p m and 8 a m . o n weekdays, plus all day o n holidays a nd w eeken ds The others provid e s e r vice s tart 1n~at~.m Benefits Widened "i \I ·11 \;\1 E'\TO 1AP 1 ~ore rederal court overturned the stric ter rules and s late e mploy mc•nt officials said Thurs d ay the Labo r Depurtment had d ecid ed not t o apµt·:.il the court ruhng I h .111 l ~J11,0()0 Cahfurn1:ln!> ma\ """' l11· l'ltg1blc• fo r retroactive un 1•111 p lm n11·nl insuran('l' hent•f1ts lw1·.111.1· 11 1 J court ordcred c h.111~1· 111 frclc-ral rl'gula t1nns. thc '' a11· 1-:mplfl\ ll)l'nl [)(•\'clopmt'nt IJl'p,cr t m e nt '-arc! Bccaust> o f that, the efrcctive d ate for l'Xtcndecl ben efits will bt' rolled bat·k to Jul \' 20. the EDD !:>Uld . I h t• I ~ l..1hor Vl'partmenl n· C'l'llll\ l1ghlPlll'd l hl· \\a\ It de 11• r 111 i n 1•' '' ht·n l'X lt•ncierl un t•r1111h111rtt•11I hcneht~ Jr<• In)! i.'t'I • ol l ndn the s trict1:r rule~ tll•' cl l'p;11t r111•nl s l;crlrd a 13 \\t·l'k ,., '""d t•d 111·111 fit Pl'rtod on Aug 24 f111 I" f">ll \\ho hucl t'Xh:JUSlt'd 1h.·11 ~""l'' i.. ... orregular benefit... Tht• s t;.it<· su1d ubout 127,000 Pl'rsons "'ho quulified for ex lenrled h<:nl'f1ts a'o of Aug 24 will 1111\\ be e l1 gihlc for benefits 1c·tro:icll\'C' t o .Jub 20 In ;,idd ition. the earlier date makes a noth<'r 2fUIOO pcrs(Jns l'hg1 ble for ex tended IJenef1ts, the 1-: DD s aid (h4·rTlu· (:ounte·r NASO Li stinqs ..... , It\ tJ r ~ )(., "'''"' .. N1,,.i.n /. "''. t' ., .. , ., .. ., f ' *,.NH, rt\ •• ,.... lt•'i. t4(),•ll •4 rg Q' • ._,., (Jr+ .~ O"ftrH ..... ,,.,,p 11-n D•• P( p, 1n1 '' :~ .. 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NEW YORK Al some lime or other over the years almost every candidate ror local om ce or the U S pre s1dency party arr.hat1on notwithstanding has declared himself in favor of small business The pos1t1on has been a safe one to assume, s afe as be mg for family a nd motherhood and tax reductions And safe also because the candidate didn t need to do an awful lot about the promise except to forget 1t AS A RESULT, SAY leaders of s mall business t he> have been trampled unde rfoot by big business big govern ment and big umons and their percent age of the counlr> ·s gross production has s teadily s hrunk The damage can be measured by many numen ca l c riten a includmg mflat1on but the most 1nclus1ve s um mar y was probabl¥ provided in 1978 by a House subcom m1ttee Small business 1t said 1s the cuttin~ edge 11f 1 0111 pet1llon, the vanguard of 1nnovat1on and m vent1on the na t1on s JOb c reator a s o.urce o f leadership the entrepreneunal o utlet A good m any Americans seem to agree because n-0v. somebody 1s indeed dorng somethmg for small busrness These somebodies aren t JUSl talking m the manner or poht1c1ans but ar e putting up their cash The somebodies a re investors and m the first seven months of the year they put up $1 3 billion 1n capital for companies with sales of less than SlOO m11l1on more than double the pace or the year before For those close to the mone} ra1smg business these numbers const 1tute something of a m 1 ra< I< bee a use Just a few years ago this aspect of the 1ndust11 had almost dried up Investors Jus t we ren t interested CUNNIFF Some money men credit the capital gains tax redur lion with having changed investor attitudes, hut others feel something else 1s afoot A renewed faith that sm all bus1 ness 1s the hope of the nation TllOSF. WllO SUPPORT that vie" {ontcnd that invest ments in big m i:ilure businesses barel.} keep pace with m flatHJn while inves tments in -;ome smaller r ompanies ,lt least offer the hope of gctt1n~ ahead They study smaller companies and thP\ ::.t>e ne"" technolo~1es geared to the oeeds of the t1m~ rhev see ma r kets that never existed before The~ set-\H•ll l'ducated a nd informed managem ent They see a lot more too They see a nr"" s p1nt rhe~ see freedom from various regulations and 1 ontrols tha t hamper big bus iness And probabl} ahovt a ll they see new giants m the m aking Whatever the reasons many investors have d ecided that the country s problems are likely lo be solved bv smaller entrepreneurially minded s mall businesses even 11.1thout the long promised help of government J a.} Cooke who heads investment banking for La1dla\\ Adams & Peck one of the most active in sm all business fmancmg reports a tot al of 124 offet'lngs through July compared with 58 in the s ame time a year ago THE OFFERINGS RANGED from ,,.., httle as $2 m1lhon to a high of S25 million according to hi s count and inc luded 26 fund ra1s10gs b} companies that had never before sought pubhc funds through offenn~'> Consider that money 1sn t flowing m the streets an<l that e\en the most credit worthy bluec h1p compan1es ha\.t.' to pay dearly for 1t and you obtain a perspective on the re lat1ve strength of this m arket ShouJd 1t continue 1t would mean that entrepr eneurs and investors without a great deal of encouragement from government except through the lowenng of capital gam~ taxes or trad1t1onal investment sources might feed more innovation and compet1t1on into the US economy During the peno<:I 1960 to 1976 the 200 largest com pames mcreased their m arket sh are from 47 7 percent to 60 percent according to t he subcommittee report F uture of S m all Business in Amen ca .-.1 oc-k11 In Th.- ~pfHllghl new YOf"'-1At-"1 ~•I•\ fnur'ld..,.,C>, C'f'•no net c f\anq-ot '"" fHfetn fn0~1 •ct vt-N~w YOf • Stoo E •<"""°' IHUf'\ trao1nq nalion•lly •I I mor•than\l Sony Corp 1 111>3 600 14 • 1 I SearsRorb 713 100 11 1 • Coe.Col.a b'l<I 400 J2'\o 1 • Matlel inc '16 100 u • Colg Patm 613 400 11 • ~. f;~sl~r m ~ .:~ ~ R•lstnPur ,.7 700 11 Am HO~ J'l<l IOO lO Feddus Jt• 000 s > h ktr.,.,la :i.. 800 61 ~~~ll~c~1 , ffi ~ ~~ I( m•rt 111 .00 13 . ... 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If n \IOV "' o•t<~O•"'ll 1? mont~• ~<t m•tto c •\h •ttlUl!! on •• dt• dflnd ot , • d '" butioft 061' 1 • diVt~nte Ot f IJll r Qnh V £ t 0 ¥ 0•ntJ '"'a ,.,., •n rwlt / "-'•' n full c 10 C.ttlf'O •O Wf\t*' o ''' nuh•O w1 wr,f'f\ l\\u•d -· W1U't 4NfU r Anl\ w w trtcwt ""f"4'"t' •O' £• e \It Owt+' p E f.Atto '""' lH (ft .,, " \tOt• "' • mutt1off ot f:' \f\.tr• ''"" n4\ ""' 11f'd b" Onl•o ~.~1 ~:,, ::~~ '1 tnMI" •If n no' •our• 't ''" """' -ww- Ho ' lh<t ~I J'<ll WW ... ' I • U I •• 41-Y , ... , " \It XTltA M I m Z. .. C. I If ' II z .... ~ •JO •Tl + \It Zayr.C:1 » t 14 to\'t 'lo let1llMI 211.-" z.ero ' st\-.• Ull l ur11t11d , ..... I .. CWLYPILOT Gardening ............................................ 3 Trees Favore d In State You could St'11rrh lontt and hard before flndin~ thrN• mon• decorative lnci. than t ht• ollve. lhe Pf'PJ>t:r t ~t· u11d t ht' weep111i: w lllow. They havt-10 ~·omnwn u lite-) te xturn 1n tht>11 tut1u1tl' und habilis or ilrO\ th lhut, whtlt' d1f fe r e nt. t•n• ultkc 111 bt'tnw beautiful. The oliH h.ts long ht>t•11 u fa vorik nnd 1t 1i. &nlt>11•sl tr\!( to n ote h o " vr ort.•11:.1ona l landscaper11 .tr\' turnmg to 1t more and more \ uu set' 11 "1th 1n11reas1ng frt.>qucnt') 1n the landscape around new pubhc buildings and a1t a terrace or patio centerp1t>ce This takes one ba ck to early California when the olive was a fa m iliar foreground lo Spanish a rchitectural style Tht> gray. green olive is at its ver y best in full s un. P epper t r ees are fa miliar 0.11, ...... "•" ,._ S pring Color. • Select Bulbs In September Close your •?yes for just a minute and picture your own garden just sparkling with hun· dreds of beautiful flowers. Sounds wonderful, doesn't it? And the nice thing a bout it is • that you can actually have thls magnificent color spectacle in your garden this spring with very little effort. How. you ask? The answer is sim ple. Plant easy-to-grow bulbs starting the fi rst week of Oc· tober all th e wa y up to Christmas. Now is the time to make your selections from a full s tock of qualit)' bulbs . There is nothing for your garden that is easier to grow or that will cost you less money and still reward you so handsomely plants and flowers, there are a couple ot extra things you could do. FOR INSTANCE, you could add a little bulb food or bitne meal when planting . Also, you could s pray a lime or two to keep the in-- sects away and put out the slug and snail bait to keep them a way from that tasty new growth. What or the ma ny types o1 bulbs should you plant? Your nurseryman will be able lo ad· vise you on this when you tell hi m what type of plants· and blooms you are looking for and in what areas you plan on plant· ing. sights especially 1n Southern ' California where they once en joyed frequent use in street and roadway plantings. Their true beauty, however, lies in an in- dividual specimen where the lacy. pendulous branches. knob- by t runks and rose-colored ber· ries (similar to pepper corns) can be appreciated Pepper trees are resistant to drought but do not resent normal water- ing . 79 POUNDS OF TOMATOES GROWN ON ONE VINE IN HUNTIMGTON BEACH Gus J . Gerson Check• the Crop Yield In His Mobile Home Garden Ar•• TH E RE ARE FOUR easy steps in growing bulbs . dig a hole, drop in the bulb, cover the bulb with soil and wale r oc- casionally. Suddenly it's spring and your garden will burst forth with hundr eds o f colorful blooms . Weekend Gardening Checklist Prolific Tomato Vine Mother Nature has done her best and every bulb is actually a very complex unit that contains the flowers. leaves, roots, and even its own extra food supply to ass ure rapid a nd vigor ous g rowth. So you see. you really can 't stop a bulb from growing and bloom in g, even if you neglect it. • Take some cuttings from you r best ger aniums NOW for colorful indoor plants. Cuttin1s root best if you let them dry one d ay befo r e pla ntin g in a sand /peat moss mixture. Huntington Grou-er E yes Production R ecord Last of our trio, the weep· ing willow. is similar to a pepper tree in its pendulous habit, but unlike either the olive or pepper in the impression it gives Lhe gardener . Botanist Leads She nnan T our A special tour of She rman Gardens Conservatory will be held Saturday at 9:30 a.m .. Ter ry McNay, botanist , will lead t h e tou r and discu ss tropical plants. The program is free and open to the public By BOB BARKER OI U1e Oall' l"lltll Slalt Eighty-year-old Gus J . Gerson may be the most prolific tomato grower in Huntington Beach and maybe a lot of other places as well. And he managed his produc· hon exploits on a 4x8-foot plot next to his mobile home about 100 yards west of Brookhurst Street. At his latest count Gerson keeps meticulous records and weighs each tomato as it ripens his prize Pearson plant had yielded 127 tom atoes weighing 69 pounds. 13 ounces. He es t i mates that if the remaining tomatoes average eight ounces each, his plant will have produced 79 pounds, six ounces. "I BELJEVE that the vine has set some kind of production re- cord. "I don't usually keep records but I did this time when l re· alized this v in e would b e something special." Gerson. a former high school and college coach. s aid he's b een interested in g rowing things s in ce h e wa s an agricultural gradua te at UC Davis in the early 1920s . "I WAS COVETOUS of every inch of growing area and dug up t he s pace where the previous owner kept his dog... Gerson e ~!!,! .. !.~ !!. r~ '!!!;i!!:.~ No~ Q!£~as perennials This is especially true if you want de· to June ~r.e suitable for cutting. Delphini~ms and pe ndable garden color for next spring and sum-sweet Wllh~ms should also ~ planted this fall to mer. assure earlier bloom ne xt s pnng. . Take the perennial English primroses for ex-. If ~our taste runs to yello.w, orange or white a mple. Most nurseries have them now in mixed daisy-like flowers. you m ay Wl~h to cover a lot of colors of the latest large flowering hybrids. You gro~nd with the st~rdy gaz~1as. The re ar_e two can set out a whole flat of 50.100 plants at a very basic types of ~azamas . tra1Lmg and clumpmg. small cost. Next spring they will be available in . The clumpmg gazam as ~o well as temporary pots but why wail until then? fillers between young_ growing shrubs and as !1 Cand ytuft is a popular pe r e nnial for gro~nd cover for rel~hvely level areas that aren. t borders as a neat edging. Its green foliage is at· sub1~ct to '!luch erosion. Xou can also try them m tractive year long and the white flowers which parkmg_s~nps or as .an edging along s unny paths. Trailing gazam as do well on banks, if &l· GA RDEN T O URS Los Angeles Arhorerum -Sar., Sepr. 20 San Oicge> W1h.I Animal Park Garden -Sat, Ocr, 1 l H uncington Botanical Gardens -Sar .. Nov. I ull H6-58110 for rc,111mJ1111n infurmm11on ONION SETS RED, WHITE AND BROWN VARIETIES. Quickest way to tlarvest mature onions ... plant onion sets. eoo 01100 Sers 1.19 lowed to trail over a wall a nd are very attract ive m h anging baskets. You will also find hybrids of both blooming in colors tha t include br.onzy reds. lavender pinks, rose or bronze. Clumps of chrysanthemums are tops for fall color. See them now in the nursery bloom ing in pots and one-gallon conta iners. Several types are available. THERE 'S t.EVER BEEN A PLANT FOOD LIKE ITI Tustana To Meet I Wednesday Tustan a African Violet Society will meet Wednesday at Mercury Savings. 1095 Irvine Blvd .. Tustin. Plant and s upply sales will begin at 6:30 p.m . with the meeting and horticultural program at 7. Plant and supply sales will end at 8: 15. OXYGEN PLUS "Co m mercial Growers" will be pre· sented by Lynn Lorn· ba rd. Slides will accom - pany the informal dis - cussion of the facilities and cultural techniques e m ployed by Tin a r i. Gr anger , Buell, Lyon, Ch a mpion , Cap e Cod Vi o l e tr y, L ogee , Bowma n, and Fische r Greenhouses. A unique new pl afll rooC1 and oxygenotor for ln<loor plonts. 8 Ol. 2.39 I Florut Special j TAKE HOME DOZENS I ROSES "love buds ... 2.98 doz. 1nce 1946 Hallisl•s Nursery· Florist 2140 Harbor llvd .. Costa M110 . Ad f ood throuch September 1•h. 1• -whJI• supply l11t1. " Th ese ges n eri a d growers vary in size from basem e nt busi· n esses lo multi-acre con cerns · Visitors are welcom e. St arter plants a re given to ea ch guest and bloom- ing African violets are ~iev~e n r~o each n e w F o i n form ation , pleas call 644·8851 or 527-3049. ArtShow Huntington c.nter · mall thru &in . • believes that because of the dog the soil is especially fertile. Gerson sairl he prepared the plot this spring with planting soil mix a nd he used liquid fish fertilizer Gerson shares his tomatoes with his daughte r a nd with neighbors m the Del Mar Mobil e Home Park GERSON SAID HE coached the Davis boxing team and high school sports in Oroville. Ukiah and al Banning 111 Wilmington before retiring at Southgate in 1963. When he's not tendin g his tomatoes and other vegetables, he keeps 111 shape by playing tennis every day. AtoZ Azaleas to Zovsia w.cM .. , .... Of course1 if you want the absolute fine:;t exhibition of Sp yglass Hosts Salad Lunche o n Spyglass Hill Garden Club will begin its 1980·81 season with a salad luncheon Wednesday at the home of Mrs Joseph Monigal. Hosted by board members , the club will present a guest speaker from Lippe-Waren of Laguna Beach who will address the group on the care of crystal • Start potting bulbs or col· chicum and a utumn crocus for flowering on indoor window sills. • P lant some beets, carrots. lettuce. Swiss c hard , pe as, parsley, cabbage or Brussels sprouts for tasty and easy-to- care-for winter harvests. • Start selecting your bulbs soon . Daffodils and tulips do bet· ter if you refrigerate t hem 4-t weeks before you plant them. • Fall is a good time to re· model or make new additions to a garden. The plants you put in or transplant will benefit from t he cool. rainy season to come . CL.OSED TUESDAY OU ALI TY BECAUSE WE GROW THEM 1 WEEK ENDS '""'° ACHS of f'UMTS 98¢ AT WHOUSA.Lf & lllOW!! 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(364YUWl (P4438) $AYE! ~,, Q DM.¥Ptl.OT Dally Piiot Courses by Newspaper presents Changing familie s are changing America The Ameri can f a mi IY. i s undergoing turbulent c hanges -c hanges in divorce rates, changes in work roles, c hanges in parenting. Why those c hanges are occuring and what impact they have on our soc ie- ty is examined in a 15-w eek Course by Newspaper cal led "Ame ri can F ami lies in Transition." Th e r e vealing serie s will b e published i n the Daily Pilot on 15 suc- cessiv e Saturday s beg inning Sept . 13. To r eceive the Daily Pilot's sp ec ial 15-w eek subscription for the course, mail the coup on in thi s ad with $14 to Daily Pilot Circulation, P .O. Box 1560 , Costa M esa, CA 92626 . Join lea ding authorities on f a mily life for a pe netrating look at the con- To r egister, ca ll COAST LI N;a · COMMUNITY CC)l.11 {~1 at 968 -8824 . Deadline i s Oct. 9. t e mporary Ame rican family -and ea rn college cred it doing it. The fami ly of the future will be like n o n e w e'v e known. Many see the c h a nges of r ecent yea r s as a national d isas t e r . Oth e r s accept working mothe r s, unwed couples and single pa rents as natural elements of inevita- ble socia l c ha nge. But i s the American family escap- ing from bondage or headed for dis- aster? Decide for yourse lf by reading "Arneri can Families in Transition." K eep up and kee p ahead with this ne w est Course by Newspaper. Changing families are changing Ame ri ca. 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More value for your DIME in the f amo us Da ily Pilot DIME-A-LINE ADS Advertise 11ems up to SSC 1n value in 01me·A·L1ne ads every Saturday in the Daily Pilot Bring your ad with cash 10 any ot our three convenient offices or mail your copy with 11 check or money order tor the correct amount Sorry no livestock, produce or plants and no commercial ads are allowed Each ilem must be priced with no item over SSO Oime·A·L•ne ads may be ploced at the Costa Mesa' office until 3 p m Frtday unlll noon Friday at the Lagun11 Beach or Huntington Beach ofloces THE BIGGEST GARAGE SA L E ON THE ORANGE COAST IS IN THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS i r DAILY PILOT ' -: Friday, September 12. 1980 OAIJ V PIL()T r't The Biggest Marketplace on ttle Orange Coast DAILY -Pit.OT (LASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad [642-5678 ) One Call Service Fast Credit Approval ~!~! .~~ .~ ........ I ~~!~!!.~~.~~........ ~.~!!: .~~~ .~~ ........ ~'!4!~:: .~~~ .~~ ........ ~4!4!!!: -~~ -~~ .•••••. ~~!~: !.~~ .~~. .... .. . ~::: !.~~ .~~ ....... . G..._m I 002 1Gl'Mf'ol I 002 G~ftuol I 002 GeMrol I 002 G~rol I OOl G.._.rol I 002 GeM"rol I 002 ;······················· .•..•....•••..............•...........••••••••....•.•.•••.•.•....••..••••••.•••..••...•••..•.•••••.•........••••••. ·················•·•··• CLASSIFIED INDEX lo Pim hut Ad, Call 642 5678 HOUSES f OR SAii RCAL !SUJC RENTALS "'I I t •11 l I h1 t II•"'•• t 1," 111,I tfh,·• t 11rn ''I 1 • •t11tl••ll111111t• lvtt 1 ,,,,.'J.,n11111uu t 1+ ,,._.,.,HU I t ~fr lo"'ut.i...,o I , tf1.1ph '' .. h.1u llvt••• u I i.1 \1.t • t.0fh \~1 t d n \,ot t •11 l1ut ' t1I I • n f<•u 6.tt 1r1I 11 "'' \t .... '"' •llt•rt.• 111,ltW-t "'"t .. 1 \ .. ''"" h• ,, 11 }11 1t11l I t ft • •. ,, '•' '"' k•r11 1111 • I tflt•) f111 .. 1fH '\ k1 f,I 4 11 .. 1.., ~11 ... 1 1:. hl.t 'f•ot•ltt" H1t1t.-I 'A'""'' \t H• ht,.I BUSINESS. INVEST MOil, FINANCE U-.; ... 11•1 \ UJ;,,utt • Hu\lnr1ri \\ ~nlf'<I ln ....... 1,. .. 111 •1111ot1ft .. In••"''"'' nt \I\ .. nh~l \\11f1C) lo l,;1.-1" \tu.i .... \\ .. m .... 1• M•1r-u.1-.~1,, I ft .. ANNOUNCEMENTS. PERSONALS & LOST & FOUND "fuM'eun11m .. t1h ( ,,., ..... , ......... , '''41• f' I .u· I fw ~ •ttJful , .,., ""' .. ~ .. 1 • '"-• tt1I f luh • 't •6\I I· SERVICES EMPLOYMENT & PREPARATION "rv.--.t" ln~tn.u ''"" J•1t1 \\ •ftlr I * u .. 1" '4 •nt..o Y. ~ • MERCHANDISE :\t1l1.tjtH' 'vv•••" .. AU1h•lf1 k r-..1 'r• h ~.1o1.n11 "•'t 1 .. i t .. n..-rot 4 t 1u11•ffl• rt '~· .,. .. ~lrt I• ',.._, .U,hll•Jh t ... , .. /1h 'wit u.., .. , .. tl110 ........ 111 ltl••• J·~-"•n ' . r .. h• a. \l.ohU1f'r\ '"'' rll .•n• •tu "'". tl.1111 "··· \\ !lilt 11 "'"'' .. 1 rn uun" ,,, t11f1q• ~""' .\ t"•1uw ,,,,, Pumn"I Ai 'nir:om' St-Vt mw '' •' h1n•• .\'-"1rt1n..: 1,,,..i._ '-.tMtt th 'llillUf Mil JI .. ~ .. 41" 1 \ H: .. d1u thF1 , ... ,..,, BOATS & MARINE EQUIPMENT t.11i. r~I t"'••I \l•fftf '''' \ • kt1.t • \l "t 1n1 t tjUil n •. ,1. r·, ... ,, IY1•I It" I f ti.111•, 1 ....... ·11111 Hf, .. ,. •oJ111 ''"'"'" ·~···· 'J .. 1•t ' "'t• k-.. 1. "...,,•I!• TRANSPORTATION \Uf"f,.tl I.,,,~, .......... H .. M • .... ,,.( t ,,,~ \1otnl .. Hom .. ., 'A:ot<w Cyrln Scor;t,..n• \!<AOC' Hnh , .... "'°"'' 1r;,olt n lt4\t"I 1r .. 1'4.r.,lt1llt) AoH•tYf\11 r f',,,h AUTOMOBILE ,_. •. ,w,,.. AUlhlUh \I•""" tt('l n •11lltm \ ••h1• ''""" ,, .. ,,. .. ft.,•• H•"'" tWtu .. 1Ut1\•"i f I •I'~" \ .. n~ \utitl.\;&JUO.; \UI·•~ \4 A?Ht<•I AUTOS, IMPORTED ... "'''"' \If-' H•Hflt'll \lllh i\11'\lJR lt1 .ih \ H\11<' ~ IA i•r C•"'-' t vH IJ~l•Uh h·rreu1 ..... , t111wt .. J11i.;.o..e1 J'-""' u t\..arnlo1tua •~h·• L&mbrl<(hlN \t11tt.ht \h·tttil,.._ lJ4•11r \I(, \11,H 01""1 ......... ~ P~u.a·•Jt l'vt~11u-u .. n .. 1.i11 kulh KO)il R.,,_,, ~-h Stuu !'>Ub.UU TU)UC• rru.un~ Vouu ... .-.c~u \"oh~1 AUTOS, NEW AUTOS, USED '·~" .. '"'' A 141' ltWi l.. CaHl1ll 11a'" (',..mt1ru ('h•\ roltH l tU,'tiolt'I t 'OIRP\ .._ooUn•nU•I L\,r,f'tl4' t'uu"'tf ~3· lm5wn.tl l.ofttt>ln Ma\ff1t t. )h.•rr1.1r) llu•l~ftt O~motH'' P1t1LU l'l)tnvulll l'omoa< n.u""4>rbtrd ~·,,. ""'-Paid A4t • ... ,. ... rJ. ,,, I " .. '. " .. ,,, EQUAi HOUSING O PP O RTUNITY Pwbihhef'', Motic~: \II 11 ,1. ,,,, ·""" ,,,,.,1 111 lho Ill'" l•·•I'• 1 1 ul1 JHI 1 .. 1111• ~ ..... 11 I'" II 111 1111 \ I I I'"•" .\ h1 h 111.1k· 11 1llo-i:.it 111 41U\ IJl 1 htuH.tlluU ul h • • 1rr11n,1l1uu l1,1-.1·d •Hl r,u 1 uhu 11·11._!11111 •' .,, n 1\ll1fl .. Jil tlf 1,,,:-u. nf .ah 111t1 11( 11o11 111 111.1 lo. Ill I 111h p11'1111·11c1· 1111111.1 111111 ,,, ih ... 111111111.1111111 I Ill'> ll\'\\'ll•ll)\'I \\Ill IHI[ ~1111\\ Ill •I\ ,It C'l'lll olll\ ... 11.11"111.'.: 1111 """ l'"l.1lc• >I l111h I • Ill \ ICll.1 1111111111 h1· l,1\\ ERRORS: Ad•erlisers '" should checlc ttieir ad~ daily and r~porl ~r· rors immtdiately. The '"' DAILY PILOT assume s .::. liabil(ty for the fir st in· :: " corr~ct ins~rtion only. --1 " ~· .. Houses for Sal~ ...•.•.•.•..•.........•.. , ·: Geftttal 1002 ' . . ..................... · 1 I' It O 1; H I· o..,.., I \ E ; ,: !-. \ I' I-H I ~. 'I. t I-I 1 •.. un: ......... ~."-" \" EIH.f) ... "' ... ,,. I•'' I•' .. . 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P11ces 100 high 1 Send now IOI ou1 NlW fAll WINllR PAIHRN CAIALOG Sl!w me and get bet ter quahly' O~ei I 00 'tyles f 1ee Pa11e1n Coupan tw01lh S 1 7S) Send IOI C111toe i I 00 m rnh1011 Horilt Qul1tin1 s1.1s lll·Md 1 llocl Qllitts Sl.15 llO·Swu1en-Slte 3a.5' Sl.1S 12' .. kkl[_, T11Mftr' Sl.7S SHOPPER 'S SPECIAL lllllt' h1<1U JI )llW llil \Ill 1111, ,11(,1l l11'lll 1· t l1ol1111 hollM' Ill .1 ):Clllcl 1 .... 1111111 !.1•llt'I 111.11 1.1111 I .!11cl l..1J)lC' \al'll >\tlh l1111l ti l'''' ))11'1,(MMI c . i11 n11w •r,·!1 ~.:rm ALLSTATE REALTORS OPEN SUN 1·5 = 17 Wild G oose Ct. 'lll'\\IJO.-L t ·, 1•!>1 1 har rn111.: ' IMlrm. t•nu urnt t·111Hln I u,1 r,•duu·tf 111 $11'2 IMM1 2515 l stAv~.CdM 1luht.11to11n a.: 1 ll'" .! :! l\d1111 hull!>!'~. xlnt park 111).!. Imam mg Hoth 11111\ ~,;;.,, 11tK1 Pal.m Pesert '.I II 1 rn l'•indo. ).!;,ite•l t·o111 111un1t1 . 1'111;.I' tu p1111I , Jill'U/11 & l1•11111s t11url SL~ :;01 ~I \ l H Y ST \ l' FI· t: H SE.\ LION HE \l.T\ 673-5354 ~l'l'EHS\\ FH l'nme arl'a aml lht• pn1·1• I i.. 11111\ Sfi 9011 for L111, ., h1trm h11ml.' w11h .1 IJfJ.!<' lut J1td .1 IJt)!l ·""'mJ hit· 1 ... 111 \l'I\ li lt fr tlr11'11 \ 'Jll 1oda~ !17'1 ;;:r;11 ALLSTATE REALTORS For Ad Action Call a Daily Pilot AO-VISOR 642-5678 I his 1acket •s a IOY 101 lots ot reasons ot s r AS I 10 se-. 11 GO[ S AND GO£$ '"tit pa11ne1s galo1e And 11 has •ts own oert be•el 10 double lhe colo< •mPXI P11nl'l! Pattern 9108 Misses Sim 8 10 12 14 I& 18 20 St.tt 12 (bust J41 1acket l I 8 yds 4S in beret 5 8 1d Send S 1.75 IOI udl ~ller11. Add 51)( IOI uch P1ttt1n IOI l11sl·cf11s 111m11t. h1ndhn1 Send to: MAlllAN MARTIN' Pettern Dept. 40 Delly Piiot 232 Wa l 11th SL, Ntw Yoik, NY 10011. Print NAME, AOMESS. ZIP, SIZE and Srtl£ NUMI Ell. P11CtS too high 1 Send now lo• ou1 N[W FALL WINHR PA!llllN CATALOG-sew savt and get bet te• Quahly1 Ove1 I 00 )lyle) fltt Pa1te1n Coupon (w0tlh $1 IS1 Send l0t ~t1log SI 00 UH....-llolM Qu~ll•t Sl.15 131-AM 1 llocl Qllilb SUS IJO.S......,.Slns 31-5' SUS I n-Qlkk/l119 T rlll$ftn S 1.1 S M~wport Villa Es tat~ DOVER SHORE BOMAMIA •h••llo11k1n1: wh1ll' water [® Dalebout FIXER! I"''" ht•' lrom (.'11rona !lei .\ IJJri:u111 ' 1 Jl\11 "''· .I \1 111 tu 1•111m. ,.,., d(·~ Bay & Beact'1 huthi.. hug1· f.1m1h ,..",m r"111kt111.: 111.:111 tt)!ht-. Real Estate 1orma1 ""'"'" · rno111 Ii •ifll d\'c·k -. of 1 hi:. ,.utnrArt u cfut..crs1,.c1•tft 11001 Brang )O\H inl If 111ur homr requ1rt· rncnb mt'ludl'. !>Cpar.Jl1· f ol rt\ ii \ f 0 II m , W I l It lir11µl.Jcc. bonu~ ruum. 1 l1e1tro111n... :1 bathlo. Cl'n trul <11r. :1 l'llr i.:a ral!l' c;pa. wct bar. t1nd a!>sorl l'tl other gtJ<ltile" C<i 11 us 11ghl uwa~ ~·u11 prll'I.' SHlH.!150 ifil :mll fl,ir1u11al 1•st;itc• lt1•11tolP al(1nat111n and p.11nl •·1111trol st·c·urat v ~!ill-. BIG CANYON hrui.h Onl~ s.!1J.l.r~1u CJll lllt•d i·ourt) uni. poul. Sp1·1·1al thrt>c bl.'droum tor morecl1:t.11b .1tfi 2:11:1 -;pJ, '>JUnu llanll c·ar\1:1\ L>l-au\1lle Inside, u full duubh• 1liM11' l'llll\ 111lr1 l' um I' 1eme11 l 11 t th1.., c·u;.tum ohl \\111 lcl Jmt.'rllllt'~ rndulge ~11u 111 \lll,1 Thret· wcth.ir., :! luxur} Oubide. the· k1tl'h1•n., l! famll} room... ~en,uou.-. poJOI and :-pa \ p 1H11 rtl Ill1' n t 11 n h 'ovtirlooktrtg the .:oH fiiJ K.)Jll rnur'>l' 1 hlt'rall} 'ed u<·e~ ' . .. [~IR&ltl CHIMA COVE REDUCED Sl0,000 J-.l\dU~I \I' IH't',111 \II'\\ h11ml' lmm,11·ulJl1• :i llllrm 1mprc.>ssl\ c· u11 J!r"dl'"' St ,11111·1f Id·"·' w1nclow!.1 111111 15•, down own1•r 11111 J'"''l 1n I lnJnc 111)! 'I."'' ~~1.11(~1 11\\111'1 .lll""U' (',ill l\.lli ilil [~ NWPT. HGTS MUST BE SOLD llclrrn. 11:1• f;1111 1 m lll't\l'I \\llh f ud111 "'' ''g" .h'>Ulllt' l11J11 "1th 11111_\ ;!Cl'. drt DRIVE BY 4121 6THPLACE Sl85,000 or ? I ~H.1 11 t 1( 4-tf S 675-6000 DO IT YOURSELF .\ rt•.il '1.t'\\IHlrt B<•Jdl f 1\l•r llr1n).! µu1nt \\Jllµa1w:r .ind 1magma 111111 t IS.Ir ill'. den. 1111 vne ll•\ rl 1n 1·h1>11·c II N· l1nt•d nl•1ghhorho11d Hurn" ll won't la'>I' Farsi. lllll<' •1d v1•rll::.l·cl Onl \' $ltl!l .. ~OU <'.111 IH6 il71 MAGNIFICENT 8000 S/f ·VIEW MAH SI ON Sl ,750,000 Rrck \lderette. Rltr t!32 0-l-10 GOOD BUY! 1\ !>pet·ta1·ular 3 Bdrm 2 bath home with hug\• bnck fircplal'l'. hulltm 1 a c uum ')~tern. hra t:k nm~. wood dc.·<·kcd 'Ill• N t'o.,ta Me'ia Man' 1•\ tr a:. SlW.900 C:i II for more deta1b, 541l 2:11:i t, . ~ . ~ . ~.Villa lleauuful Lido hk. :J lwdroom. t'O/\ d1•n JI r1um. frcnl'h · door'> hcam <'c1 hng~. ~µJrl..lrn.: IJ()IJI. m.J,l1·r lil•dro11111 " s pa S>95.00U DO YOU OFFEH J\ SERVll'E'' Let the pubhc know w1lh an ad 111 the Dally Pilot Scr v1c.:e D1rct:tory . ll can cost \'OU as little as S2.17 per day For m ore tn formation and compll•le rates call 612·5678 \OU Uh. ~·es. there 1~ a danrng room dnd famll~ room loo• S595 Ooo 631 -7l00 H.B. JUST LISTED! NEWPORT SHORES W ATERFRO:O..T t·legJnl ~ l>drm. 21, IJJth 2 s tor) home 2 Fireplace~ Shake ror1f Heclwuod cl1·1k1n11 StoraJ!c> C'ah1n1·h 111 garnl{e Pnn• 111dud1 .. , luml ~L'i,J,l~M1' Balboa Bay Prop. Reaftors • 675-7060• CUSTOM BEACH CONDO Sound'> uf pc1und1nJ,! 'url 'r.H khn)! "ood hurning l111•1ila c·1· ll:ICI •h·i: \\ l11t1•11 Jtl'I' \ll'" Loi' al l'd 111 !-Ki ('.1hf "ITI<1:.I prt o;t11~wu.' ht•ath ,1rt•J Owner '" " profc,..~11111.il 111tt-1 wr de:.1i:ncr dntl h,1, 111m11l<'tel) lurn1..,h1••I .ind •h:u1r.il1~l th1s LI\ ''h nt'" 1 IJdrm t·u.,111m ll• 'll(nl'd condo I magmt• nothml! 1·l'e 111 hu1' l'nt:e 1nclud1•, Jll furn1sh1 n.:,, and a11 phan«e~ J u.'t hn111..: 'nur lc•lthhru. ... h anti me" l' m ~ hr !>CCunt). CaU l11dJ) rur appl t•JM'!' Pnct• of $187.500 m<ikt"' th" one of the f1ne.,l lwa1·h propt·rl) 1n1 e!'l mt·nt rn So• Cahf \II this and a great as~uma ble loan IUo WALLACE & CO. REALTORS 729-5966 433-6490 OCEAN VIEW 2 Bd rm. 2 '• bath Formt•r model "1th a fantd.'>trc 're~ :\1ust sec? this dcLOrator·!> dehght Bes t cond o 1n Costa )1esa. REDUCED BY SI0.000 WI LL SEL L f AST ' ~Ja RED CARPET ·-754-1202 Stcrter ~ S86, 900 Cute 3 bedroom with 2 cur garage a nd ba) "m dow \ssume ex1sltnl! frnancmg A~ SS6 26~1 BEACH HOME! Uµgraded llt><teh home Newport' Walk lo ocean or pn\·ate bcat·h ' :"e\\ carpets <ind fresh paint' Cus tom decor 3 patios + st•l-lud11d :-undl'1'k · J u::a $127.250' llurrv 1 all 7.~2 1700 • . ~ .. [~Bl CE 810111 ILll?fS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE WOOOIRIDGI, IRYIHE OH THI I.AKI I 'n1que Thn•f' R<'droom Detachl'd Condo llomt• l'nmc• Oc•\·elopment Surroundt'<i 8) t:r:"s & Tn•e'\ Fumrly Room With F'ireplar<" OJJC'ns To OeC'k1n11 With N11!hl l.1ghl & Water V1<'1\ S<'paratl' n1n1n ~ Room Manv l' p Ji r a d es B l' a 11 1 1 r u 11 v [) ,. <· 11 r a t e c1· Community lnclud('s Beal'h ('luhhouse. T<'nn1s. Pnol1< & Spa. $290.000 LIDO ISU On<" nr Newport He a c h 's Most Desired Areas With Private lleaches . Tennis Courts & <'h1hho11Sl' Traditional l'~f\'(' Bt•droom Home With l.arg t• For m ul D1ninli! Room & Orn Study ,\lnstl'r !luite Wrth Spa. Offered Al SS 10.000. ·--............ 759-9100 #ZCcwpo1•rt.i9 H•wportc...,. •1·. COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE CAREER }~tJbhsht'tl lm•al firm " liik1ng dVlllH dtlolb trum liu·rt,ecl rt•JI ,.,..lJlt• 'dl~·.,rrwn & hrok1•r., tor J 1·arccr rn t•1immt.·re1al n· al c;,lale 11'\0rtJJ!C'IOl'nl ~ hrnl..1•rJJ!<' Exll-11..a 11· 1111 the Jiiii training 111 .di .1'>p..·ets uf this I 1dd .\ unique op1~1rtu1111 1 1•11 the IJU'>lrtl''o' lllifllh•tl Io .ii t•,tult• pt•r ... on \ .1111111 .111 111tcn II!\\ H1•Jlo11t111111' l '11rµ '6i.'i 6iOO FAMILY FUN! ~.l1·1:ant 1·nln .1dd 111 lhl' 'lll'Cl.ll'lli:JI l lldr 111 ;! hdth hOflfll' hlll!I' I 111111 tn k1t1 tw11 Lirn1 h .11• 1 HlJt•nl'i lo • Ill Pf l.t1Hlt1 ' 1 .. 1t111 '>11.irl..11111..1,.•11 .md 'Ila 'l ruh ,, l.0111il' htmlt ~Iii'~"' I.di 111 ,,,.. ~lh z:11:1 STEP UP Th" int rt·d hi· c 1111 lla1en cw.tom h11m1 ha' "" unnhslrth It'd '11·1~ 111 the.> "('\\ 1101 t u .• \ hland., Jllfl ! .11.ol 11.1 from l1ter;.Jll\ 1'"'1 room t 'on:.trut:lt·il "1th qua ht) throu~hout 1 h•• 11100 sq fl lrt It·~ ,.1 h,,., mart) 11ut,,1 antl1n ~ features 1nducl1ng a w1•t bar st ep down 111111~ rr11Jm furmul tl1n111 i.: huge tam1h room rnult1 pie dc<·k:.. plus 3 larg1• &!rm-. und 1 BJU1' \ truly ell•g.inl hnm• <>ut...iJnclini.: "" 111 r pro11dl>tl Ian.in• 1n1t \n exf'IU ... I\• •l lf•·rin~ .11 S7~ t.W.•J R r\LHO\ ISl.\'1.1> HE\LTY 6i:I ~jl~I DESPERATE RB>UCTION! \ aeanl -I Bdrm 2 bJth home. l'07) kitchen w 1th bar Bm·k fireplace l! car attached i.:ara~e . s uper 'haql' \'.JeJnt nwner .mx1ou., Ht'<l ucecl SS.000 :"o". S129 950 Call S46 2313 .. " [~Bl Waterfront Ho~ 5 BR. t Ila. l'Usl11m "' a t e r r r 11 n t h o m <· \\ 17x3!:1 P\ t dock Priced !:ll .3!11 1100 Builder ~ I radt• for Palm Spnni:.., 1·:.,t.1L1• F"r detJ1h 1111 1h1' honw .md uµpl tu ~t.'1' l'Jll l'arol Hoff Jgt 631 •JC~t «;::SEL ECT I PROPERTIES l BR ASSUMABLE !',h<1rp :s B1lr111 homt· un dt•r S:IO.CICX> 111th SllU"~' cloy, n S.:ller "111 t arr) l!ml TO Su(>l•r h1Yo p.1y m <• n I ., W 11 n t I a s t ~II :J&J, •Whelan Real Estate CORONA DEL MAR'S FINEST DUPLEX T"n 1·11stom :J Bdrm un '"' \\11od i>l•Jml·d l'•·•I I II j.! ' d ,. I' II r a l II r \\,1l lf1JIH·r. plantal11rn .h11tt1•r., µlu..,h plu.,h. 11111 .. h !-.111.1 ll 01·ea111 it•w ,\"u111ahl·· ht Tl> Slii '~"' ;Jl 111 i', \p 1111111111wnt 0 111\ Iii:! XS:ill . " [®Bl Custom Mesa del Mar I It" u111quc l .,tor~ h1in11 hJ' lwcn h11:hll UI• ..! r" tic• d 1 t fl' JI u r l'.., ,k, light -. ~rc·1·nh11u,c· "111d11\\ room po•1I . rtl'W 1 Jrpt•ts 'aulk1I • l•1hni.:s ancl 111111 h mure 1>011 I lllh "'•'In>! lhl'> homl' h ll pno • '169.SOU (':111 ••• :!liliO «;::SELECT T' PROPERTIES NEWPORT T.OWHHOME Ol'l';.\'1 \IEW t rum master suah• Two :.tor). :! Bdrm. \JUilt·tl ce1hng., pr1\al1· patio ('07.~' k11ch1·n ,\-.,urna ble hl 57:u1011 .11 ·1 •, . st 1s.soo 1;;311.S,')O [~Bl NEWPORT DUPLEX l L'n1h on fee land \<·ro:.s from park Near lie.1th ba). & shopprn)! PrtCl'<l di $205.000 F:\e~ f;.$2 22.'):J DOORS TO BEACH :? 2 Uuple\ O"ner m11t 11·at,·d Open lo c.:real11e f1nanc1 n g Possibly httle t>r n11 rash Will trade propert\ boat t·ar or ?'! S249.tM~I. E1c.>s~ 0715 associated BROKERS-REAL TORS J02S W l alboa 671-11>61 lfol'e something you want lo sell" Cld!>Stfled ads do IL \\ell L'all NOW . l>.12 56j)j THE I NUMBER TO SEE i COSTA MESA OFACE 2790 Harbor lt•d 1714)545-9491 WB.L HXCUUSSSE MHH! If vou don 't want the BU Y of the week . D O N 'T READ ANY FU RTHER! Huge fenced yard. fruit trees. large three bedroom ho me. supt•r quiet location hold vour· hat onlv $105.000. submit! · ROOM & DUSTPAN NH.. . With the purchase of thjs large cul-de-sac home that needs a l ittle w o rk to m ak e i t a WINNER ! Hurry before t he owner derides t o fix this up himself and raise the price' All t erms offered at $105 .000. IUY A TWO CAR GAUGE and we'll t hrow in a beautiful duplex in mint conditio n ! L ocat ed in fabulous Newport Shores on fee simple l and. this out standing VALUE is priced to sell today at $199 .000. Takeover loans of record and owe paper to assist ~ Walker &lee Real Estate I" f OAll Y Pll nT f'<•t;py ~f't'l1ber 1i 19!1' , HCM11.s for Sde ~'-"" Stk Houtl For S• ~For S. •.•••••••..••.......... •••..........•......... •...................... .••••••••.•...........• G...,... IOOJ G.-rel 1002 G...,.., IOOJ ChMrel 1002 ....................... •·•······•··•·········· ............•..••.•..•.....••................. •OPEN Flt THIU SUNDAY• EXCLUSIVE BAYSaES 25' I ..,..... Drhe • Mpt let. .,_ ___ F u..lw.1 \.. loc~l.Wl n·ro~:. from h ;t\ fronl \\ llh lllllll \ ll'\\ or ttw tun CliH I llllll).: ttlW l\lOI \ hOllH' \\II h J hctrm :1 ha form.ti tl1run..: rm uncl f:ttn1h .1n·a ·&HS 11011 \ li'tll\).! 11( 11\'lt•iw \llh1Hl ('~II ti:ll 11110 W.1t1•1frunl tlnnw-. / FA.MIL Y SPOT IH HARIOtt VttW F .11mh h \1111t• 111 H.1r hur \'11•\\ llllh h11gf' lot ''1th h>?hh.·d hattn11nt u11 1•11111 t I ln·droollh 2 f111•pl,H't'' .1ml a q111t•t 1·u l dt• 'a<· lot•at1011 ('111 rt>nt lottn-. .i n· ,1:.-.urn<tl>lt-a nti t>\Hlt'I \\ 111 ht-Ip ~1th f111am.·rng P rt"H'ntt.•c1 a l $375 000 · t J~I iuc tit)'" RFALTOR . 675·6000 244 ·1 I '"' ( Od•I ltlgh\U\I ( lH Oll<I 11 .. 1 M .. 1 WL llAVI 19 LU tiff:; B~J U~TINlJ!> IN TOWN NEW EXCLUSIVE, WESTCLIFF Cho""9ncJ 2 lNod cOftdo IR a COR•eftieM adult c~x wittl pool & gr-nnery. OwMr will Mfl or IHH/opffoft. A •ffJ off0t dotH priu. SI 24,500. 67l-6900 N.EW BAYSHORES EXCLUSIVE fabulous locoffoft ocro11 tr,. lorfrowt in a qiiftt locatioft. Chounk:g w story hom• with 3 lNod, din nn. f-. ""' 3 battis, miN •u. $495,000. 631-1400 \,\'A fERF-RONT HOME • '"'< HI At l..,IAH • ~.. ~ J , •I '" f o \t1 IC~ I 14t, \A l ~, • ...,1 H '" '· ,,,, I I\, 631-1400 f ... , u .... , • Hit ., 1 ... 1111 67)..6900 THE I =s;;s= NUMBER TO SEE NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2043 W•stdff Dr. l71 41646-77 I I TOP f'ROHSSIONALS FOi AUGUST ~l DAVID SWEEDE MOST SALES MADE INVESTOR'S Sf'ECIAL Rut )'ou've got to rall now! It wou 't last. Cherk these terms: S P . $125 .900 . $526 /rn o . lliCrf>dible '! There's m ore! 3 hdrm. 2 bath. cov'd patio. fmlv kit ch<'1 •. CALL NOW! #200 . DIVORCE SALE Requires immediate settle ment. Sellers willing to sacrifice price. terms. Along with model like 3 bd r m . din rm . frpl c . prof decorated. In ord e r to settle situation WILL CARRY$$! tm THE IULLIT Pay your taxes ... or ... you can sh e lter your tax dollars . Now more than ever it's important to make every $$ count. We have available s i ng l e f am il y residences. duplexes. fourplexes & multi-w1it. For free counseling CALL A SPECIALIST TODAY #213 Walker&lee Real Estate 'v\l .....,11) '\, TAYLOR CO. Ht-:J\LTOHS -..11 w1 · 1!HH GllA T VllW IN DOV• S~IS raHTIGIOUS GALAXY DllVI Ht·.1ul1fu lh tlt·M~nl•cl ho11w h y I\ an Wt•IJ.. Nt•Y. I\ pt11n l t•<I 111 t t•11or l n11-.11.1I hll l.!t' Jl1111m t•nln w1lh lr:.i H·1t11w flour :1 fo';11111lv hctr 1111\. plus loq•h rn.1,ll•r h<lr rn '111 tt• formal dtnln~ f .lllll h I nl & lw1111l1f11l pool. ... pa & put111 y, 1th Bat·k B;n & l'it y ll1;hh \ll'\\ OY.IH'I """' 1'1111\ hi T I) 'llh l to ,l111n•1 q 11.d 1fv111 j.! V.tt·tant f\')o mo WISUY H. TAYLOR CO., RliLTORS 21 I I S.. J~ift HHI• lood MlWPOttT ClNTH. H.I . 644-4tl 0 IALIOA IS&.AN0- 301 A,OUNA 11111· t1t .1 krncl old ~01 Id dl'sign & qu,1ltl\ of this nt·" a11thr nt1<' f''rC'nc·h '\orm,1ntl v ho mt· I Bdrm 3 bath (' II s I " m h 0 01 l' \\ I l h f I n e s I «I a fts111ansh 1µ & um(•nttlt'S Now ,I\ :ulnblt-$58.5.000 Call for :i pp't IAYfROHT Wt• have st·vcral fint.· homt.•!> wllh µit•r & sli p El. TORO HORSE COUNTRY 1 Hdrm . :! baths : ranc h styl e. m1n1 -t•stalt' in oranJ;!t' gro\'l's. $240 .000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bay\1de011vc NB 675 -6161 RCTaylorCo 640-9900 REWARDING CAREERS IN REAL ESTATE SALES Ri:ght now w• hon OfMNOCJS IR ow Corporate f'tcaG Offiu for "'" mtd wolMft wt.o w..t mott chaltRl)tl, ....- opporflftti.s, and mon of a tuew.. en o r•oltor ossocicrt•. We ln•lt• you to COfttod UI for foch, fi:gunt -.d 5dffl about what it's Nb to be • •10Clah with R.C. Taylor Co. We wfl -""fMCt your cOftfide .. u . # 3 Corpot crt• f'loto Orin N•wport hoch RCTaylorCo 640-9900 GREAT VIEW- FAMILY HOME S pacious 4 bedroom home in the exclusive private area of Niguel Shores. The view of the ocea n a nd Ca talin a s uns ets are s pect acula r trom the family room . living room . dining a r ea. master bedroom. as well as t h e tree-s haded d ecks . En tertain your guest s in the walled garden patio with s pa . Own er motivated! P riced to sell at $525.000. CAPTIVATING VIEW Here's well over 1".! acre of builda ble reside ntial land f or a beautiful s unset. ocean. nig ht lights a nd canyon view from a private a nd peace f ul La g un a neighborhood . City approved plans m a ke this an offering th at should not be passed up. $135,000 644-7020 NEWPORT BEACH 499-4551 495-1720 South LCIC)IA'ta LCICJIMCI Nic)uel 493-3331 493-8812 Laguna leach Dana Point STAR GA'ZEK1t.._ ~..=;:..!..!.:_:...• --!If a.A y ~ POl.LllNl---...--..,.~---1 }1_ y-°"''' loc!/Wr W"'" ~ Y Accerd1"f to the Stors To dewloll mtuoo~ for !">otvrdoy, reod -els couapond1ng 10 numbert of Y""' Zodloc birth •'9" ........ ,,,~. H -•-&Oo ... ro-tlloetit t UN •HC-1.0 100btlK'Mil ··-1JWO"\iftl £!:!3.:l:~-1 u Ott•~ ""°""" .. ,,," ••O.~ t7AH•nt\o" ,, 1..r!OMC~ ~~t!!..~:~ ,, .,. U MMtlflt "'" hA ~~tjO.ft· ~at!:l1..J ~ ~ •a.. '"• •O.. Jt fo I t 00..C.lt )IM.O• t.JHt•t ll friit•C-~t 11,J H .. !1h "'""IMttt ... ~ )6H1pO, b Of ••0t •Ooftt J 7 ,,.... 17 0.0.culllH ... ..~""-· .)t lrfl.IMOy"f'Nf'I It 0.t't "°'--IOU-41 Aleo '1 Of •I Olttt'101 11 lhl•l'y 6)WOtM 1> foi..11e ....... --. 1·~~. 4&9otwtl0t'! ,,, .. , "w"" ,.."*"' '1 f"°OH 71 ltCVH lt .. Vou 1IY0ti 4tM..n. 1'tl'tifl0Ml $0 M.111 .. t • TOvt St Good •1 '""'l\C••I tn.... N Or N h I.> Cl\et•tm• .. Mott ... H ......... MMtltt_. MH11.-. M fo N C.-C-'10.,.... 11fo lllWf\• .. ...,."'."" .. ,.,..,, •VNw•l•-NI •Oi • .-.. .... .. ., ~<i-i @Ad-()Nmnl ... . -------------------.. - Hov•H For S• HouM• FOf' Sele HMHt fof' Sale Hou1e1 For Sdf ..........••.•••..••••• ·····································'········ .............................................. G..-rel I 002 Gl'Mr'm I 002 GftMrm I 002 Getwr.a I 002 G.Mr• • ooz .................•......••........•..•.........•.....................•.........•.•••.•......................••.••.. --1.Alll ilaOWHIAD CHATIAU DH lllBMS Off..-.4 fw ... fw tlle flr1t .._ Ill ....-ty 11• .. • c .. twy, tMt -.Mft<...t wefil .. ert k -.. ... ....... -wt.chwtll -·~·· & -....... .. n,_rt"llft .. 111 .. to~f-'•w.._ •· Oo,....... ... W.e. w/I H & 7 IA + c_..._..,.., ... rt & ) <•r 9•r•9•. .... c11..... ... __ , ..... _ .... ' ffftwff: ) • ..,.., ...... "" .. .... ,,.,_....,, lllgflll.,w.cf .. , ... _,.... ... ..,.,.. •• rt .. ~ cleiy tie roof, llordw..d ft.en. '-"'"cW'te4 doon. 16 ptic .... 1 unecl ,...._ 1111 ... -* ,_ Sltffted 11111 ~· I oc Clf lellefrwt ,.,ti.fire ......... tllh 1t .. ely Me1ul-h t11rr-4e4 i.y 9"ff•f11I, !owe,... """ S"'ol dow11 • ........... .., to ,-,,.,. ..... docll & beoc!L To om"• ..... Cllot.ou h toewt.•IJleriMll'9tt ................... 119CT••trffooi .,. ... worid ............ Showt1 by app DMtt11w11t ,rk• e•eli.Me ~ ~· _._.._...._.. ION LUTHH'S lliLTY. IMC. 17 I 4tll7-24 I 4 17 I 4Jll7-255 I REALTORS 675-55 I I HIGH DRAMA: Gonieou1, HCltiftCJ, ino1t dramatic ... family hCHM "' CoroM .. Mor. Shn•MJ cOft'lbi.....,°" of wood & C)la11 ll story crtriumt wltft copper roof - OCEAN VIEW. Fhe b.drooMS or four & se,...-maids quart.,-s. OWHEll WILL HELf' FINANCE. Call for d•talled brochure. $749,500 COLE Of. MEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy.. Corona det Mor 675-5511 NEWPORT IEACH LOT Build your dream ho me in this great location & walk to schools. ch urc hes & s hopping · -Only $1 15.000. IN NEWPORT CENTER tis 644-9060 mE IEDBIE ELllRS ca. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE llG CANYON Har.dsome Trad111or.al Home Cul.tom H111l1 Overlooks Golf Course & 7th Gree r. :'vlaster Bedroom With F'ireplace & Luxun ou<. Rath P lus Huge Wa lk-Ir. Closet f'am1lv Room With Wet Bar -+-Vte\\ Of C:olC Course Marvelous Gourmet Kit r he1. Showi. Bv 1\p. poir.Lment 01.ly S950.000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Two Year Old llome With An Individual Personality Great For F.11tertair.i11g F'our F'amily Bedrooms + 212 Baths. Great Storage Space P rivacy F'or Those Who P refer This Luxurv Ir. Life Ow11er Will Ca rr~· Loar. $240.000. WOOOUIDGE-t4EW LISTING ON THE LAKE A l "r,1que Three Bedroom Delached Cor.do Ho me Pnme Developmer.t Surrour.ded Bv Grass & Trees. F'amrly Room With F'1replace Oper.s To Derkir.~ With NiJ?hl L111ht & Water View. Separa te 011111.1! Room Ma11\' l 'p grades. Beaulifullv Decorated Com mu111tv fr.eludes Reach Ciubhouo;e_ Ter.r.1s. Pnols & Spa $290.000 759-9100 #2 Corporate Plaao N•wportC....... ~ tp®@iJ~fk§lOcea real "~' estate -SAM JOAQUIN VILLA -S 145,000. Cltok• ca.do Ill -of 1m.·s bnt crHS. ..... tolf COWM ... I.e .... Chlb. a.-tft.tty decor...C. Prf• .. • patio......, ......... -5 ... OOM-VllW ....... Z tt.y, becks to t..ety ""·•• • """" lh ..... o. .. lbed .. 1r•' ,... a ,..... Swro•1bd by trMs fto...._ Shllltd •a ..... w •soc. NewfJ ofhwM • $347,000. -OW.-TO FtMAMCI. 0.... wtl C""'J l~T.D. ·--·d ..... fer,... penOMI HCwfty. Dr-.tlc 2 1twy. Profe1t1aa• dlcor. J Ir, J k ..... .. , ............ w .... ,.... ........... ,_,..... ..... 9&flr-. ....... Calwww spa wllll w~ o.ty SliS,000. 2744 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR 759-1616 ..... '" .... :Jor J!o,J & ofaJ'J Consider the finest in Country English de<'or. with old world r raftsmanship in woodwork throughout this sin,gle story cus tom m a nor. a top Spyglas5 Hill. Your kin~do m commands a view of Catalina & the Pacific Ocean as well as Newport Harbor & the city lights by night. The finest in modern conveniences have been included as we ll as a pool & jaruzzi. $1,650,000 Shown by appointment only OCEANFRONT 760-8188 770-872 t ASK FOR BOB IEACHFROHT 1-;xper.iencl'd Al(ents need l'<1 0 R ANG E COAS T 1-'I N A NCIAL REALTORS. 957 0701 a.ebool"-d 1006 .•..................... IDEAL FA.MIL Y llOM 1-; 2 slury. J l>drm .rnd i<uest q u arter~ Larl(e patio $3.'>5,000 LOU IRECHTB. & Auoc. 675-333 I CHARMING DUPLEX New 2 hclrm unit with lwo deck~ and Isl owner de prct'1al1on Also 3 bdrm Cronl home with new roof, copper plumh 1ng, nl•w kitchen. tll'W hurclwood floors T 1>IJI bland Charm' $'135,lll~l - WAllHJHONT HOMl-.S REAL ESTATE 631·1400 3 Bdrm 2 Ba home un Ir~ R 2 bulldabl c l1Jt 111 ~ewport ·~ ftne~t 101•;, Lion Asking Si79.51•1 H' o\\ ner 21i .\polena, :!fl r. 41 ~tor} h11uo,l• frµlc. H1llloµ Cl>latl' w1lh oc1:an 4/Br )(..or .. j;(e apt ~ lrg '1ew Ovt:r 5000 ~q Cl of "l'µara te 11\\ ner ·:-unit custom LO\\nho me lux W) mc·g re<l\\OOd s.iuna S.1!l2,llQO Goqd ~s-.um pool and :.pa S750 000 i;7:! U74/7 JACOBS REAL TY • Harl.Jor R1d)(l' l~~all> . Corona~ Mor I 022 .>I-I ~ 11 1 5 1163 •••••••••••••••• ••• • • •• 675-6670 Want Ad Help'' M:! !>Iii~ Attract• ve pool duplex + 2 macnab I irvine realty 4 SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY DRASTICALLY REDUCED! Harbor Highla nds at only $172,500! Delightful 3BR family home located in one of N e wp o rt 's mo s t p r estigious areas Absolutely immaculate. high ly upgraded a nd lu s hly landsraped Corner lot w hu!{e pri\ a t e & secluded rear ya rd Truly one-of a -kind Su1anne Rudd 642-8235 . (G-11 > 752-1414 -, .. SS 1-8700 644-6200 STRIKES AGAIN! PRICE REDUCTION OWNER ANXIOUS ... for offer on 3 Br ranch style home with country kitche n lo ca ted in d esira ble WESTCLIFF H IGHLANDS. Don't miss the opportunity of a lifetime to purchase this truly fine property. Value priced at $175,500. NEWPORT HILLS OFACE 2670 SAM MIGUEL DllYE C7 I 4t759· I SO I Walker&Lee Heal Estate I CURPSE 'I I I I I' 12 I LERED Ii' 1 I I I 1~ . WOH ... , r-~I :,,~' ~ E C L Y . Our guHt of honor 1011 hit I Is I' I 'Job t>eceuH of eu1om11lon. . . . . The company l>oughj en .... - ..-------..,, pencll sharpener, I TEY LIV e r::7:.~~:~~au I' I' r 1· I' I' I' I' I ., ~~~:.MME '0' I I I I I I I I I SCRAM-LETS A111wen hi CtoufflcatkMt 5300 good rentals. Pnlllt' luca lion $285,000. 640·49W OCEAMVtEW HARBOR VI EW HILLS 3 br, 2' 2 ha. separate rum rm. hrkC~t nook, nlS.000 $~ 752·221 I BYOWHH LAST WEEKEND UEFORE LISTINr. DUPLEX 2BR lBA. & 2BR. OE~. IRA. so1..rn 1 OF HWY. COR:-.;ER LOT llAROWOOU F'LOORS T H R 0 G II 0 l ' T . fl HEPLACES 1-'0 HE & AFT XLNT INCOME PROPERTY S2i5 000 I' HI :'\ C.: IP A LS 0 :-.; I. Y 110 .\ol E 640 6175. o F FICE 673-1706 Owner AAcnl For Sale By Owner SpyCJlass Hill OpenHous• Sat & Sun. 2-S Former model, spaciq us 3bdrm homt.>. Curma I '1111 1ng room lrg famll~ room. lrg patio °"1th en\ er :I car garage. qew. qwet Cul de·Sat: \\ail for 1ru.pect1on dunn11. the week Call for app't Asswna.,,. loan at 97 /80/o 0WMf' will carry 2nd TD 15 Monlerrey Ctr, Cd M 644-2188 t'dM C01TAGE PLliS INCOME 01 J Bdrm. 2ba h1imc " 1so a l ed m~l r bdrm parent's retreat or m-la\\ qnrs ... 2 Bdrm couag e An~ wa ~ you describe 1L. it's r harm mg, up to date, beautiful· ly located and NEW ON THE MARKET Priced at S280,000 CALL F'OR OF.TAILS 644-721 1 INTERESTING LISTINGS S02 ACACIA 2 BR + retreat. 21 2 bath, 2 s tory, small o cean \1e w. $337, 000. Open Fri. 10-2. Open Sat/Sun 1·5 ALSO. 1412SEACREST 4 BR, 2 bath. pool and Jac .. $1200 mo. Available immed. l J,...,l()UI: fi()MI:§ f or Cunher information 1.:onlact Sara Marvin 675-5688 or 675-6000 C0tto Mfta I 024 • •••••••••••••••••••••• E. SIDE IY OWNER Very near . Jbr, 112ba home w /custom nalural woodwork Lhruout & 4 car gar Convenient loca- tion at 376 E. 19th St . Asking only $126.500. Open Sun. 12·3. 645-3694 BY OWNER. Mesa V 3 br. qwel local1on, many xl ras encl upg r a ded kitchen , lrg i ndoor Jacuzzi, shuffleboard court . party r oom I garage. 514's .oo o. 5-19.1451 Npl Heights /By Owner Lge R2 lot, great assum. loan. 3br, 2ba. frplc, oak noors. 3 patios. lots of frwt trees, alley access. delached gar. Appl. On- ly Sl49,500 548-2728 STARTBHOME On 3 Br. l 'i<i Ba desirable comer lot, move-in con- dition, walk to schools and shopping. College Park. $109,000. Ask for Craig. 631-12166 REALTORS fo1nd what you want in Dally Pilot Classifieds . ; · 1 ·. ... ... .. .. ...... ~;;;;:.~~--.·oi•· ~r.;~;···101·.-1~~!.~~~-~~ .. jc,·44·lr~!~:~~: .. io.i· .....•.•.•.••.••.••••.•...•...•...•.•...••.•..••......••..•......•.......••.••••••.••....... .............. ~.__.__. ...•....••.••..•••.•..•....•. 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J llll I lftlh II • "'\ JI It h11U""t I IU\ l "''' t HH .. 11 \ .1 ' I\ \ •111 I I. tr • tu 'tH lo 1·d • MESA VERDE On GoH Course 3023Cuunt n l luh llllr •>4.' .l!li I lrvif\e 1044 ••·············•··•·•·· \\oodliru1.!•' 1 w11l11. n1l't-h 1111..:1 ... 1 .. o1 ~ fir l ll'I I 1111b1 ,Jjll'rl pat" .1 .u111.1hl1• .11 '•'• s 11111"1 \I l~';ll 1'\ Hf'. \I ,., I . .18."1 S t '.:-.t H"'). l..t~un..i PhOM 494·0731 PAHOllAMIC OCEAN VIEW '""' Wood 1\. 1;1,1,, J llr lli.i 1 frpll.., '' 1 unh .il.11 UI hi fl \ ,11 IJUJO Ill 3 Udrm ·• , i .. 1111 1·11-.tit111 lwmt. p1 • .,,1, 1·111111\,1rd 1•nl f\, IJI I!• .ul .I j1 11111 t-l1•c•t rt•nll >•" 111 11, ,,..,1,•111 -.nukt 111.t '"" .;!Jr JI \\111<,j (111Jlt•l1 ti .ti•n \ inl.u1l A,ill nl\• r I tl'r• 11m "" 111. 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I "b:i loft lots of :;!'i 1 :IOtHI bnck w(lrk. IU'' as:-uma 19!l1 Barr~nu l'l."'·'"1"1' hi e loan. Sl t>J.500 Fountain Valley I 0 34 83.1 3987 .••...•....•.....••..•• 6 MONTHS F«U Beautiful formt•r modrl home. 3 Bdrm J. , ha1h .. A .. "llD SP\ Th(•n•., more Owner "'111 fin.int'!.' "''th 20, do"'n O"'n1r mOtl\U\t>cl' l',111 00\Ao , 752 17~1 l ard1H '1odel m Thr Tc>r rare. 2hdrm + loll Ae;iut landscape • up ~racle lhru oul Prl\ rourtHd enll"'\ ... lni l'O\ l'fl'(l iJal·k pal111 Tile en 1n cath<•dral 1·1·1hn~ l t'll'-.lfi.1\ "1ntlo"' s m1cru"' • .n e )(as ranJtc ~131 .500 Open lfuu::.e. F ri . SJl . & Sun 11 ll 13lh 11 5 1:5 Clwrr) North 559 1845 Huntinc)tOft leach I 040 .......... °"leach I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• II CREA TIYI HOWi "INVF.STORS " Sellers nre soyirig submit Let us s tructure your Low Down in vestments SmRle fom1 I} homes available from $90.000 to $130.000 Example· $109.500 "'Ith a $64,000 loan at 8'': Interest Can tw l!lrurturC'd to hav<.' a $100 to S300 netalive. flurry Coll SIA WI.ST •IALn 964 llr.03 \.<.,.Ul'Tl;J bll' 10'' lo.in 011 I .,11ph1sl1t·att1I on·an 11 '' I I 111-;11!1" hnmt> It\ «rlook In!! l.JfUlli.1 (fr,11 h l 1111rd1 n<1 t•ni.; 1·u,,111m "anielml! tlr;111<·ni·' & \\Jlll'O\l'nn..: !Hr 2B.i tmma(' 1·nnd f'11n1·1p:1h uni\ $18!r,0(Mf It\ ""' nl'r na;·~ &IO 11\!lO ~ k ntls & t'\ e~ I!~~ AA lO ~ Br + fJm1l} rm lri.: y ard . un11b-.1ruct1·cl ot:can & «an~on \ 1cw~ L1kt• ne\\ sir)lt 1100 "' ... umable Isl Jl 111"'· fl:i..e<I No pmnti. S279.00IJ lJO:l TerraC'c W;H Open Ilse Sal Sun or 1~1 12W Spectocular View Lnt 3 Bdrm hnmt' with famtl} roum and lr i: bonus room Beautiful C•)a:.thnl.' & ('II~ llghh \I{'\\ s.149,lXX> t).it iO:.!O Aungo -gjJ' RoJC"'" PORTER REALTY IOOJ N COAST llWV 497-2468 HHd Lots of Room? Casual beach house. old Laguna·type 2 walk In~ blks to Woods Covl.' R ear h . •" ll ogc r 1> Gardens" type entry into a 2 story home hu11e belt L R with green belt vt bath & den a ll re m o 'l ed 4 H r downstrurs h outdoor tub topllonal> See & buy Owner f1nanr 1nk $23.5,000 °"" SUftt 2-5 410• 1W.dC•y• Meditec ran~ Villa Ovmookinq LOCJW'G's Shoreline Huitt m 1h1• :111., 1 h1~ µn•·rh•" l<•i:,n1I 1 1m P'"'"1hlr• l1o 1!upf11"al1 lfl rl:l\ l ron l!J\1·' .i ncl Ill.I I\ 1· rl1.1r<. lto;lfl 10 J po1• 1••11' inl••nnr uf 11ak l>l'l:I!•'" ll•><tri. 'JUllcd t•lhil,.; , tOllllUl 111,1rhl< I r1•plo11 •''o .111ol I 1111· '.1 It. ,, 1 nu~ \ .1•n•"• of 1"11·111 h clurn "l~·n 11n 111 111011 qUJ fl fi-t:l of hrtrk l••rr,1n• anol fnun t • .in~ t limb llll' 1m 11r1•<.'"" -.1,11r ·•~• 111 1·1 n·l l!Jrtflon., ancl l'llJll\ ;,m • 111\!.I ,1110111 i: '11•v. in a trJnqu1I '-t'lllll~ thal "" 1!1 111\ I r1•rl 11111 t 111 J ltll'llOH' W11h ltUli.1\ ... 11111 hlinl! ,.,,...1 .... 1111,, hnmt· 'oultl n111 he rr pl.1n•d Jl Sj;;, 000 ,~ IO!Jli Pat·1r1c Cita-.t ""'' L,\GU"ll,\ BE \I II • 494-8057 Laquna t'4i«J1.tel I 052 ....•..•.••••...•.•.••. Laguna Niguel Realty .. PICTURE PERFECT '10\ (.' ngh1 '" and enJOY 'our leisure m lh1s super l.'lean 2 ~lory 3 Bdr m 2• 2 Ua ('nndo Popul ar K1lt'hen 1''.1mll~ Rm rnmhmallon Commune t~ ptll>I an<l spa Take cwt•r !)•, luJn and 1t ''> }OUr._ $134,950 MA.GHIRCEHT LOT Bwld }OUr dr<'am home on this mountain and hill v iew lot Ra re optJOrtUm · Ly Buy now P1it·ed right al . SHl9,500 IUYERS IOHAH'lA Outs t and in ~ 6 Unit Apartment Complex In exrellcnl condition. Located m good area of Costa Mesa B!!yer may take over ex1slmg loan by pa y ing l point • $4.2.S, 000 495-5220 130.5050 496-24 ll 491.9494 Wl'sldtff :mr 1 •, H.1, '"'"' ~K <)v.nl'r '-'111 'J rf\ lri: 2nd Print: uni\ b4.2 7071 BIRD'S EYE Ocean + ba' 'll'"-co11rl11 Anal slip. Tn· 111 , tlov. n Owner •~ rrii1ll\ <1tt,.l \\ orlt.I R E ;,.13 2.'>91 DUPLEX-Almost new T"o 2 Bdrm-. :.! h •• F1repla1:es I car gar Xlnl loll' Clo ... e 111 J ll 'hopping Ac'l dph pnH· '"town $255 000 1-.J'-\ J.., ~um to"' ml lnan ·call for info \!EL Fl I llS r \ Vll.10:" RE \LT<IH 675 8120 1118 Kmgs Pl J BR. fam rm. 11, ba. li:e lot qu11 t ne1~hhorho<XI $218.000 645 5083 MAGNIFIC E NT HACIENDA OH BAQ( BAY '1 lldrm Maids room . pool. :.tamed glas!> win rlow~. S49!J,OOO Agent 646·1<»4 BEACH DUPLEX 1\Yo . 2 bdrm. 1 bath un its Summer wmtcr rcn tals. Priced for qwr k sale IA.UOA-HEWPORT RHlty 675-8170 MAICEOFFH Owner leavtng to wn Need quick sale 4 Bdrm. 2 ba High assumable In Appraised $225.000 HVH 8111 975·1260 or 760-0241 ------- T .. ILUFFS Upper bay view. "f.1ost desired origi nal are o Spacious 3 bdr m + hob by room. end unit. Huge patio. $250.000 Agt. 640-5560. POR SALi IY OWHll Giant S Br. 3 Ba. Only $269.SOO. Owrrer will carrY at__.$1500 monthly with $20.000 -Oown No credi t neede d 7 \'1 S.W-1~ '•lllVl•r.,Jlron p11 flf'<'k' c \L-.lom land~r:ip111~ JI\ r l!Jll' ~uJrd1-<I t 11mm111111 j "' pool I l•nms r rt .... 'Jt•1 HBQ, 1··on ::,Au. 1n I OW'\LH 111\H Sll.dl(Mt \Int 11'1111-. 1~11 •121~1 ESTATE ClOSIHG \ltJ'l 'I'll 11 ... rliitr \ It v. h11'll1' ..,.•m·r"•'I mmtl'I • or 1 h.1 \Int l• rill 1)111•n holU'• ~.11 ..,un 12 I \~t nl 1145 '~'141 .,., 111 h1 h l'an ...i•a ' ... .... 1 '<1m1•r , rm .!ha .! ... 1 "111!111n H 2 h111l1t.1hlc· ••t lot ~:1151\ ll\\t 211tl ">1•1111\ , 1111 ~ •. 1 ... hur1', <I tit' n d a 1 h 0 ~ n ' r 1..t5 ~HO HEAR BACK BAY 6 Bdrm :I ba, l~l' dt'll :! frplrs. r ul 111.• o,ac :moo ., f $215.tM.l() \"~uma hit' In 67:1 ·1697 nr 612 501;;• tla\S, J\~ ;; Or. 211.i, fam rm :\()()II ''I fl \i;mhl ,\i:ent •• /111• S-16 S-100 WHITICAPS! Or<.'a n Spt!t'lJl'ular Grac1ou..~ living '-'tlh .i vww' Custom .bwll .lBr 2Bu ot'eanCronl homr " b:H·hclor quurtl'I ... Super v:iluc al S.1115.000 --- JONES REALfY ll'llC E~T.N40 673-6210 NPT SHORES Custom 'built 10 yl'ar~ new. Owner will rarn 2nd TO You own t.h'c land 645-9161 [j, OPEN HOUSE RfAl rY /,' 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C·l lot 40xt00 dntwn San C lem $62.500 Trml> Owner 673 0359 - - "1• l'lo. \I .......... ,.,., , "' Jlt•r lotl JI Ith ... I lllrJI I luhhlll.L'I' f•~ i J•tl'llllo .,.,1 un .. 1, ,_.,tr\ ~~.. ~ r ,.c h.111 I KJ~10:!I • Newport ~och Best~ in Town · I:?'\.~ 'Hr I Bi.t I 1 1111 k1llh1•n ll•••nt· lit h,1\•' Ill'\\ "' 1·nur .. upplt• iJ I" ,,·th r t l{;h\~I • CLASSIC MOBILE HOME SA.LES .!illh H.utior Sit .;I• \ 540.5937 l'fil <herl mu :!I mm• tJke 11n·r pa~ m•·nt' ~till9 F"· Ac~forS«H 1200 I ........•.•••..•.••.•.. :! .1erC'~. ~11 ('jJif, t'Jllf11r111,1 P tnl')o szooo dwn. tak1• mer pi.I) m .. nis of $70 mo ").'16 fil rn ,\~k for Jeff Beoch PropHty 1350 ..........••••......... { 'Mona<ln Ca'' { 'oronaclo P1>n1n ... ula :1 bflrm 2 ha Chan''' front hnn1l' with Ill' L sha1~I rtock for :! hoa\s High hl'JmNl c1•1lin~.;. atrium. flreplat<' "'''l har & pn' ate p.illn 11n the chancl Great home for h' mg & entcrtarnml! o\~n1•r 213 391 .:1606 BusiMss Properly 1400 ...•..•.........•...... \tarkel (;<'nt>ral Storr. Post OfCltt. 1.. aJ1,L:.. 7 rnmmerr1al lots on lake in San &<madmu \tu, H\ Owner $.525.00ll Posl Ho\ 47R2. In'. C.i 9'l7l4 LA.UHDROMA T Well established laun l.lromat :ind deaner ... m high v1sab1hly l0t·allon 111 Costa M<!!>a 5 year lease with options New eqwp- ment, a real money maker $29-1,000. A °'' 1s1on ot llarhor 111\t'"-lnll'l\l ('o I It ifl trtd ,,..:_.,,, , 't •·I • ·nl t\.\ r 1 I t ' l II ,._ BRAMDMEW 6 UNITS .! Br un1 .... • Ir J.:• 11 .... rwr .. 111 '•l ~ I ,, " I I I .1 I •• \.\,.,1rnm ... 1• 1 1 '"11 r ltt·ll' 1•11.llltl' \ 1t 11 ;;11~1 ...... T·AX SHELTER 11:, .. I BARGAIM ~"lu~.: T.ix-..i11ni:-. ... 1tlp.1\ litrl 1 ,.,,, 1111 ... 111·" llunlmf:l 1111 I t>lc..: prct 1·cl .ti 11 111\ Irvin LI htjrn,~ Full~ 1 • n11•rl ; •••• \ssuml' lo.HI t ".rl I 1'111"'' \ I ·1 llkr 11111 1;21 lit .1 ,\ Bl ·y ' fi I '1111' 1111·llulc•' m~111•r ~ 111111 "' f11 1•pl.111• p rl d l' 0 f 0" 11 I' I h I p llurry' Bkr IS-Iii 45a. BY OwttER Hunti"C)ton ~ach I :11 1 plt''\l'' ~2till 10 J l'•I Si!05 loan 11n l'J :1 ' .. , 11lcl pnt't' firm ~II ll'l-11 t"O\ l '\G'IO"t ~ 1'1 1'.X :i.ear South l'<JJ!>I l'l.11.1 o w e . p11n1'1pah 1111h Bmk~r 979 <t:!Ka 5 UMITS on huge Ea'>l~ldl• < ll'>l.• :\k!>J Int lht•rt• " 1•\ l'll room lll huild '"' 11 m11r1• O"'nt•r,,1,, ... 1111 ;\!Uk(' U ' .111 11111·1' 752 1!12U ' QUAIL PLACE rlOPERTIES'· 10,-TH 1:)0 P.M.I l..nse something valuable' Place an ad In our Lost and Found columns Thal 's wbere people look when they've found .an 1~m olvalue I !11 I \~t '" r 111 I 1i.o SI Piii 5.Jl ~ .. h Laqwta lko •.•••.•...... 01·1•;1nlr 1n1 rnohil 1. 't•t JI I ~ "' I ~.11111 • .J -••• \lt1m• or l'J'' l\11 ii' :!hr .,h 4 't\' ht h .1 I ,I Sit• 01 I I 1 l'W MIGUEl SHORE nn•l111 1ol1 ,,, \f, d t•t'Ol ,lltd 111 11 lim•ni. ·1 B1 spa, .11lul1• p1 1·1 1 pj.'r~lll\' \1 111 I• Vi i" ~1 ·ou tllli I( II r d I n ,. I ,\ ~l:\ h;~ l:ltWI t l° I I Newport Bctot:h J 6 ••••••.•...•...... 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W .tlt'I h lllll :0-.tll'lillt I 67l*6t00 WlMTY HHT AlS L>uph•,_,.,, .! 111 .\ I hr $125 ll• ~ 'llt•.11 I .. • 11 lo Nv.prt 111 ll Hll1 t•7 • "°" LIDOISU l \lllll'lt•lt'I\ 1111 II '"' d "'llh ,.,,.r; 1111111: \ "' llt'1.-tl H1·11••1ld•·1I .\ ,1,• n>r.H"I 1111 1k n • h.1lh \h 111thh 11111 111 IJlhh Rl lr tii'l hlt>I W1nto·r 1<1·111,rl "'' th• Lw .u ·h' lluplo•" ' 111 '""''r S'10 l l 1'111'1 ~, "' llJHn w 11,, .111111•11• 75!1 um Ult! l".111)•J11 .!111 lull\ furn l'llllllllUllll 1 l~'"' ~ tt'nnl'> lllllfllll lH llllllllh or '"-' Sl.2011 ''" 1t1r 11111 \V(.>(frnnrt•. t>-11 i021J Oc1·nnfron1 l Irr. ~ h.i •1 rniJS ll·ai.t.• \\.ill lm in1•1I $7011 mo \~t 673 !Ilk~• LIDO ISLE 2 fir 2 U:i IJbl 1!.1r l'ullo :-.tu l·rµt, tlrµ .. pamt :--11) IX't!. Wrntt•r Si~ mo 6i3 118-l 3188 .....••.••....•........ 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S62S 16466 J ft't' REHTIMES 631 -4555 WlMTH RENTALS IAvail Sept 131 " llr home. li1v~I~ pat111. i.:ar Sf;{X) l,<tWl'r J Br apt, 1:.1r , Costa~ 3224 •.........•............ l nntempnrary <!Ur ~'\ Close toCarnpust:lii:l!I !)JI ~7 i\~ Hoh fet! VETERA...aS h n I 1t t1~ you owrll'd 1-011r OW'I hnme·• f nr further infor1n:.rt11111 r;1ll t~OI ·19fill Sl.">O 2llr I\ ul-. W1•l1·11111c f rt•1•:-.1 art'.1. 'lu 1·rpts ;11111 clrps, huge ..:nurmet h.tt t h•·n' Ta:-.l\ lfiJ l2 t fco ... RENTIMES 631-4555 $5() mo Lo wer :l fir i;ar SI~• mu d pl~ aJJt. Duplex Easts1de 2 lldrm. L~l· upper I Ht Jl>l. l!Jr $700 m11 lia d ronl honll' J lit 21rJ S!!()() mo Ba~ front :i Br lvv.1·r. Gar SJCMXJ rru lfa\fronl. I Hr upper gar. $:1~1 YEARLY RENTALS lJllh.• b la nd L.:1• I Ur a p t rir('k u n r u r n !l)(MI ls<• Lg<.' rurn ~ Hr a pl park mg for 2 <':Jr~ 9i4MH Ill() tol mo tenant'\ 1 'hi! pJIJO & l(ar.ig1• ti7S 0562 '·a~ual L11tmi;' 3 Brtrm Homl.' m trel.' s haded. q wet area Just $190' '.\1us tSee' 1 ~551 fee RfHTIMES 631-4555 21.Jr .?1 .. t>a. !:Jr. frµk . 0 1s~ h"'.t.-.ht•r rnu·ro, .idults \ 11 µ e I!. I y r n I ti ~I mo 631 3926 RENTIMES I llr I h;11h l'lll\ llr11lo11" 'nlll M11or11\ i.1 ~· rn11 1'4111111.I ...... ,1 ... 1111 J 11111111 i l\u I I\ in.: 111onr lo 1.1 111 11\ n•un f1n ·1>lut't' (1•111 t•1t 111111 (1Mr\lc111·1 •1.111wh 111 •'I"" 1 ·1,,..,. 111 "' h1111I• ll" '• ·,.~ I, Yr ult :II' M '-11 <' 1'11!1111 t l~lr 111 I 11.i l 1·nrt·1I 11.Hd 1:.a1 J1:t• fl•'\4 1>111111 $4U I 11111 h i '·"' • SC.II _.., Ulll\ .!~fl ti l I h .. ,. II .. II ' • •U, '• i K "J1.ir11 1111 •u.. ~ .. 111•h ""Ill .\. lq 1h I ll'ttlOI 1h "" I ht ou1i:h11ul ~ h ti "' J,,;< 1Jl'llf ! 111\ r<'ll ""'"' ".ilk t.. '110 .. t· \h , .. 111 \I 11 Jf<J '6°'<.i rnu • .-a t~ I.' 3226 trrt.'J t l>.i nJ < r <':o.l J B r • J 11 111 1 1n N " v. landsc.iptnf.{, low r11n • " ~µnnkll•t !> Clo~\' lo ~t!h park :°lit'v. home ~ 11111 o\\Jll nuw. l'ull rlJy:. 1!16 111!21 .11.'i SToro 3212 .•.•••.•..••...•...•..• 1::1 Toro f':legancc ~ lluge endosed grounds for Ku.ls und Pt!l:., und Uble Gar 1p this :lllr t9513 fAgt.fe~'ll ·15.'i5 foufttain Valley 3234 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Super clean .tbdrm. s harp & quiel . respon family , Isl la sl & sec Re nt negotiable 968 t.ms Rent To Own~ 3Br Ho ml' s,.t5 W Lease 10 pt1on • Kids Pets' (6954 1 fee call Val. Agt 631 4~ Hll'.\11-:S FOR RE:'llT .a Ad rms $595 S625 fo'enc~I yards & l!aragcs Families pleast:'. ktlll> & pets we lcome Call !l&l 2.5611 or 973 297 1 .\i...'1 , no rec HwitinqlGR leach 3240 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Walk lo the Hcach ' Sunny 2Br $400 189161 A gt fee 631 .i 3.5.5 WALK TO BEACll, 2 1.Ht, fplc, new pa int S47~ C<1 II Keith. 962 4-171 SWEET OCEAN AIR $375, 2Br.Ktds. Gar' RIHTIMES 631-4555 VACANT 3 BR, pool, sauna, 1acuzz1 Walk to orean $700 mo Ca II Henry, 962-4471 ------- Beachs1de Bl.Jsi.' S325 .\JI Bills Paid gt fee "5489 Carrol 631 4557 \(l'\I> J.fll \ H'IJl'n , <> ll'lil,,l t't bttl lrl." t'Ufl\ 111•11, J hu 2 r1 plt'11 trlll'rll tlum" I 1 1•h·1· J(U1 wt•t h;1r 11n ' 1i.at10. llOlll , l\•11 Ill~ J() 111, yr I) SllUI 1110 ii\" 711(1 fill60, t'H .. , "'M•Jl•I Vf ~~I lJ44 ••...•...........•..•.. !!'.l111h1~11·11t1"1 :Hlr lloml' ( 'l111J1 en uml 1'1•l:1 ,.,.. W1•h.,1mo.• ~'>Cl~ I h•t' llNTIMIS 611 -4555 l"'OSll f':X 1-:1' GOl.f'' t 'tlll k.'\I': C 'UN l>t) l llr :h.i I d•·n ull u p lolhlltll't'' 101'1 I ) I l\'J"" SM.\O mu ht l.t'l t-S.tl)() w1 ''"" t'Jll llut l>Jr a lil•'!I .ii< <!I ~.111clv1~r 1,111 .&!l.SO fUITU IOCk GLEN , llr .I K..1 J• 1•ttr llU• ~ 9tlll 12J.I ,.,t :!I I lbr 11 11.>;i tONDO ptH1I ,,5•1.; m u $~!i 1141:.! or >111 t:ll:t Woudbndge Sbr, j_.m r m , din r m JIM. !ur. month 1lHHll h, 110 µl'l:i $975 \jCI 541 5002 ~:tc1o1a111 Ill'" lownhorne in IJtt·~llKIOU~ 1'urlll'rlll'k S pt•l't.ic ular \'IC W 2 ma:;trr hd '>Wtc:.. dl'n. 2' ~ li.1. wl>t bur. frplt'. 1\ (', S l 2 00 h ast' 71<1 752 ~ur 7SI 5!115 2hdrm Ur angel n.•l• condo, t 1• n n 1 -; , JI o o I . s p .1 S'\tlll mo 5KI :1165 l.'\ L'S 11<.'nta~e Pk 3Ur. 3ba . ram r m . d ining . lge 1>at10 :"'olr rl'.'<'reu t1on $7011 mo l»().8146 RENTALS 2br. 2ba $700 3br. 2ba SlOOOfurn 3br, I 2''Jba S725 $1500 lbr, 21,ba $700 1br + U 2' iba $950 lhr. 3b<a SlOOO ~br. 21,ba $17SO Spy I( lass *•IRVINE!! S500-~ pr mo on I } r lease Nine to c hoose from . We're the one:. lo call \\OOdhrldge RulUJ 551·3000 19?0 Karranra Pk .. ', In in" R.A.'llCHOSAN J OAQU IN ="Jearl) new golf course Condo 2 Br 2 Ba Atr ).1 t <'r o wa \'e W u s h e r Dr ye r Pool Spa Adults ~o peh $750 mo L se i60 1719 l\tlracu ve :Jbdrm. 2ba, 111 I .aMuna Vlllnicf' N11 JH.'l.'I SOOS mu 497 !072 HOM F. FOR R fo:NT J ltdrm s..~:,o 1-\•rH·ud ) ;Jtd ' l(UClljll' fU l1l1ll.... plt•illH' Kid, Iii pt·I ~ welromt• l'all 00.1 ~or 11'73 Ml A1w nt. no h•t• 3255 ...•..••..•...•........ LAME:AtOHT ... t'l'Ul 111t' hotnt' w11h 1h1t•k t H1lrrn. 21 .1 IJU, 2 lrplc 1111 wnJc lolrt•t•n tH'll l.~t· rc llwood d t'rk Tut>lt'fu lly dt•t•orlllt d SI 100 mo )'r ly l!i t' ('h~htre fl t-: 7:'19 11177 Miuiolt Yi.fo 3267 ......•••...•.......... uo~n:s Jo'OR llfo~NT :J & 4 Hdrm S5SO 15!15 Ft"n r•J va rd ~ Jnd 1-:u ru~"'' l-'.lm1l1 t.'~ µlt'J'>t' k id:. & µt· l~ "dl'Offit' l'J II 964 2SliG or ~3 m 1 .\I{! nu '"e . ~wport IHch 3269 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 0 FE Ei Avt 4r Concto re ntal:. Villa Rl·nlJl~ li7S 1912 ilkr IAYVllW Lido PenlMula. Doublt> wide m ob ile homl' lnS/mo. Super lux Irv IOll w ........ ~. Ul-MOO N Jo:WPOJlT SllOR F:S. 3bdrm, 2ba, newly rt' dt'conaled , oldt:r µre• (errt'(f, $745/mo 675 4881i, 613 H145 llGCANYOM Md.am Townhome 2 llR 2ho Tennis . pool. 1uc. liec Cvd µ-ark inJJ for 2 Ct•ri. 644 7722 d y~ or 640 836R cv /wknds WeslclHf area lovc•ly ex l•t'Ul>VC hotn.! J kr. 21Jll, a va1lahle for 1rnmed 1atc occupancy Dec, J D l'rol)t'rt)' Manageme nt 751 2787. liAYFltoNT l.g glamorow. 2lir 211a . boat dock 8\Uil $130u mo Owner agt t.7S OIO~ <.:NL FR.NT <tbr. 3ha. spa . & 2 blks ocn. 237 C&nal :>.pt Sh or ~~. ~1 000 67S 7•150 1' ----------1 Plu~h Versa111 e~ l'cn OHWATH Beautiful bayfront ho~ w1th 5 bdrms. frml din rrn, lge pal10, pier & sltp SJ.0001100. Lease Watt'tf10fttHws hie. 631 -1400 WATERAtOMT :16' Pier & slip, 3 bdrm & den. ample parking, $!JOO witho ut s lip . Sl .050 wsltµ per m o i\itl . R ll R Brkr. 673·73011 RENTIMES "AMHICAS LEADER IM THE IUSIMESS OFR&fTALS" t:ALL 631-4555 Sharp East Bluffs <:-Ondo, \'ICY.. 3bdrm. 21"l ba, SJ 000 mo 759 1244 . 6.11 7226 LIDO ISLE 2 Br 2 Ba INn. F'rpl1· Cable TV, elec . gar dr . $125 0 m o Adult i1 67:1-1328, 67~ Bayshorcs 26M5 Bu y s ho r l.' O r 4bdrm. 212ba Sl:JOO mo . \'t~ar lsc 213 441 ml or jgs.2176_ :"'olewport lleighti. very pn\'ale newly decorated lge 2 story condo 3 Br, 2 ba . powder room. frplc & pool Walk to schools S900 m o. 645 ·4955 o r &t5·4834. IAUOA PIMIMSULA POIMTHOUSE 4 Bdrm. 2 Ba Spa. view Remodeled, dean & se c luded. Sl300 mo Nadine 631-1571 Lrg. 2Br rondo~ NeWJ>')rt lle1ghts Frplc. pool. w a s h e r & d n 'l'r g;()01mo. 675-8410 d)s. or 673-2287 eves. lhou.se condo. 2 l>r. 2 bu, ami!ntttt'S ~t· Ava1l 1m med Ad #309. 642 1300, 24h.rs For Leui.C' Ulutrs X Pla n :I Ur 21i Ua 1-'amrl y Forma l Dming N11 1wls $000 mo Afl 5 P ~ 64 1 ti23.t WEST HACK I.ii\ Y l 'OND<> Ulx Jlir :J 1·ar g3r , k ith OK. pool. S750 m o l!JS 0121 3 br. 3 bu t.'Xet· honw, l n le\d, trplc. m·can 1 u•w Kuh & pets OK 1;..15 S0..13 after II 3 bdrm, 2 1:1 ba c ondo beaut ocean & cit~ Ille:. view, no J.tel!>, $700 mo Jim 963 0902or ~-168 4650 Ynu 'll ltke lht~ Jdult It\• ing in Newport's ftne\l 2Br, 3ba , den, pool, J ac tennis No pets. I03 334!! Bluffs condn ·I fir. 2', Ba. new paint. new C'a~l lease it)5() mo 833 1357. SW 8170 YE.AIL Y on WATER 4 lidrm, 3 ba. (•xer llo me w Jacun1 on canal front Sl.200 mo. :I Bdrm. I ha. 01•eunfrnnt apt $850 The Real Estat e St<irc 675-1771 3276 ••..•..•............... Punoram1r Ocean View· 29r Home. SJ75 W •F'rpl<' Gar. Kids Pets: 15594 1 fee, a gt 631-4557 Car rol S-J .... CapiAlw l278 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beaut 2bdrm condo. all xlras. re fn g, 2 s to r) pool, 2 kids OK. nu d og Avail 8-21 S4251mo lsl. la~t 496 6.5"76, 831 9303 Stunning 3Hr J ust S52S K1ds il'et.s OK, Gourmet Kitchen! (8377 ) fee R&mMlS 611°4555 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nc•r Hu.a H08P • 2bdrm, l"4Jlb11 , 2 car f(ar. l rg patio , 2 s tory , washer/dryer , refrig, pool, suuna, Jac By month or year Avail Sept 18, 1625/mo Dys 714 913 125S, E ves & Sat /Sun 714 497 ;nso Nwpt 8 <'h. wtrfmt, 1>l'C bldg, eleJ(ant 2Rr, :!Rti. 2 µvt palms. pool, lmlry fat'. u.ndrgrnd µarkmH . reduced to IT75 mo For JJ\I\ showing 9M 1961 I N T II t-: I. /\. K f; S Nor l h w 11 o d . I h J r 1n s tudio, S450/m o Call David 979 ~1953 or l't'R 552·2000. Clean E . liluH Condo 3br 2ba. a vail S ept 17 675·2424 eve~. All new lBr, So. Coai.t Pla ta Rec Fac1ltl1ci. Tenms rourts Ava il tm m e d Ad ults $41111 S.tS 7937 f:xdw.1ve Rig Canyon on Golf Course Pool. ten· rus. spa, 2hr, 2ba. gar SllOO mo 640 8 126 & o.197 5'171 Versailles, 2 BR • '~ lfa. a du lb o n l y <;a ll 711·538·8465 ; 213·884 739(1 ------ H U N T I NGTO N HARBOR. pnmt> loca tron . mannu view. l>eaut new Jbdrm, S975 :lba. balcorue3. frpl<:. elt· No pets 213 634-fl60<! or 714 f;.10 66.'>5 ~HiUftfurn 3600 •............ .--.-, ...... . <!br, yard. !(ar . S4"5 m11. ~3 4729 tla \'S, 594 lfifjJ ~ve~ Lr.: 21xlrm, ft'ni t•d \'rd children OK $450 m11 ,63 -7600 64§.1227. o r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... ........ ]740 ..... ,. , •• )107 ' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~mp&!>~ Mott'! Low 1131 $300 Ullll pd l 8 r : l y & wet'k l y "pls Duplex. 417 ~.Bay Ave Kitcht!n. pool, Color 1·v B & Ibo a No P e t s Opposite be.Och U11l11 pd S..7 llSS From ~ week I IH I Ith St H H S36 4170 1769 ••••••••••••••••••••••• StlORTTF.RM RENTALS WeekJy & Winte r A.scent 67~·8170 HAY fo'RONT 2 s tory h v rm. drumat1c & exc1ung 2 br, dlnin1o1 rm. super d~ l'Or. $1500/tnu yrly Watcrfronl/Sul1sbury 67l-6900 Ocean fmt upJ>('r dplx. custom new 30r. 2011. ~ !>W\dka, rrpl(', yrly lsc Sl200 mo 67~0081 2 BK upper dplx oeeanfrt w •sundeck & fple. S850 yrly 6734~ Winter Rental 2 Br I Uu Ste ps to beac h Sept tSth to June 15th $125 mo r.75 9229 Ut eanrrnt Choic'e arC'a 2l>r 2ha, ne w Yrl) 714/675 82A7, 213 '263 2132 --------• CoronacWM• 3122 NO LEASE REQUIRED YEAR·ROUNO FUN· Social Act1v1t1es 01 rec.t11r •Free Sunday Brunch • BBQ s •Par 11es •Plus much more GREAT RECREATION: Tenn•s •Free Lessons (pro & pro shop)• 2 Health Clubs • Sauna• Hydromassage•Swim ~1ng •Driving Range BEAUTIFUL APART- MENTS: Singles 1 & 2 Bed r oom~. Fur n1shed & Unturn1shl'O •Adult Living • No Pet~ • Models Open daily 9 to 6 Oakwood Garden Apartments Newport Beach/So. 1700 16th SI 101·•e• di lf>th (714) 642·5113 Newport Beach/No. 880 Irvine ar lfilh• C7141 64>1104 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C:harminG IBr, 'iOUlh of hwy, bit Ill.!>, beam CCII. ga ruge. S49S /m o 9S5 364!1 28r. 1'2Ra , frplc, bllns SS95 m o 760 OZ74 or 631 0143 Immediate occ upanc) F'anta:.llc O('ean view 180 de g r e e fro m all rooms Quiet. IBr, lBa w 1pa rk1ng $575/m o Wknds & eves 644 888!1, wkdys. 1142.5757 ~ Wa lk lo bl'ach I m m ediate oc c upan<'Y Nice, lrg . & quiet 2Br. 2Ba, frplc . parking Oceun view from deck S7001mo. Wknds & eves 644·888il. wkdys 042-5757 Cut• & Cozy locMlor w pvt µat>O, full kitchen, &. of Hwy. $340 mo. f'or appt (2131430-9156 De lrghtrul 2bdrm. ll)a . frplc, patio, refrig. di:> hwasher. gar. ~/mo rM 0149 i>ce an!ront 2 Br. I ba . no children or pets. S800 mo Agenl. 673-~ __ _ CodoMfto 3824 37 06 .._ _________ "'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• •• ••• •• I Br Newly decor gas µrJ Qwet Lit Jls. Sharp decor Oceanfront 2 br Xlnl I Br Den. sundk full} cond AduJL<, no pets e q u r pt &220 W k Gar Winte r S57S $ a Q 0 I m 0 6 7 3 2lJ i9S :..Jlll 4:&1, 673-4J9.1 22 lS - - - -. - - -Oceanlroot \ Je~ 2 & 3 Hr lcAoaPftlliMula 1707 h al l'On >, frµlt·. ~ar •••••• ••••• •• ••• • • • • • • • Fru m SS 5 u Y.. 1 n l c..• r WIMT'Bl l&IT AL &W-4787 2br. healed pool. 4tl.1 t-: Balboa S450 mo ava il Sept l ,675--1871 . Slee ping r o om s & kitchenettes SOO wk & up Oceanfront 67!i 87 IO Yearly, upstairs. 4uain1 ;! br. I ha , util pd $1~ mo Call 675 8213 1 Br Lndry Gar Pau o ,, blk beach Winter S425 Yearly SS.SO. 673-9327 ...aE.AalAY 2 Br . garage. S600 winter A1so2 Br. ba \'\'iew.deck. gar. 9650. - JACllS REAL TY 675-4670 Several small l & 2 BR's rum. $355 & up Several 2 BR o c eanfront a pb Winter & yrly AJl ut1l pd 673-9270 OCEA~FRONT Winll'r Exec Type, rwod Jrl.',1. 4u1e1 3 Br & 1 B r 675·4688 WINTER 2br frpi<' d1~ hwa~her. ga r . l)lp11 tn sand. no pet!>. '>()(I mo open hse S S Sc!()!; :"'l'P tune 548-9275 Lg 4 Br 2 ba l 'nf furn 2 s u n d e c k s !:>tl.'ps l o b e ac h $tl.i0 mo 1 L+sec 67J.9312 3Br. 2Ba Dplx, frplc. 100 yds to b<:'h, 9 mo b e S600 mo. l.2S 39th St 1213 1 s::l).2259 Beaut furn <x:e11n front apt 2bdrm. den . 2ha. 2 car gar laund~, winter rental. Open llouse Sa t. 301 0 W Oce a n fron t. 675-3072. 673-5902 Also 2bdnn lba furn. winter encl gar Adlts pool &t2·5073 2 Br I bath Apt Newlv decor Gas pd en <'bd ~ar pool Adlts 642 5073 Colontal 2R<1rm F.slate s:»lS Ga r + Fncd Yarn 1-'or Kidsr Pets(5361 I fee RENTIMES 531 -4555 2 Br. 2 Ba S w1deck. S425 Avail aprrox Oct Is l .148·8675 dys, 760 14HI C\'es &wknds Custom 2Bdrm $350 A11 '1cw Apple. Huge Gar Close to S.Csl P laza u llhlles pa tdC5596) fee RENTIMES 631 -4555 2 Br 1'2 Ba townhouse . bll·lllS, all', patio. & gar ~o pets $425 645-4837 meatiB.Au APARTMENTS 2Br 28a S450-S455 398 West Wilson, 631·5583 Adults No pets ------ 2 BR. pool. ga r . I m1 lo ocean. S4SO. Adlts. No pets. 646-0354 o r 644-2578 lmrru'!r 2 ·.,tr} <1pl. un furn 2 Br p.11111 l(ar ~;; IO<'I !t Uttl Beauttfwl~ rt•mncf' :1 Hr homl.' unium , $1200 11111 ISl' AMERICA'S FIRST CO~PLETE HOME H ~::"ITAL SERVICE ALL AR Ei\S, S IZF:S Exec LaQuesta home nr beach 4 BR 2 Ba. Fa m Rm. i !>l). 21 2 car ~ar & bonus rm incld in 3000 sq.fl or li1ttnJ: space. $1000 mo !164 7198 or 645-3447 TurtlerQCk View Exec Twnhme. 2 Br . 2 Ba. earthlones. 1 yr lse $700mo. Ginny Stevens \gt.833-8600,975·1192 NEWTOWN HOME 3bdrm, 2'1'2ba, patio, frplc, 2 car gar . pool. s p a , t enn i s $7211 s-ta AM 3280 4 Bdrm. 2 Ba. + 3 Bdrm. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba. Steps l o b_eac h. Ocean Front 2 Ur Avail 9--20-80 lo 6-20-81 $-13.5' mo 714 1548·9842 Newly decorated 3 Br 2 Ba Townhouse . Spacious. fireplace. pool. Quiet area. Adults . no pets $495. 64~3381 . 675-5949. Lovcl} 3 Ar +den. f;,im1l y home. pat111. i.:ar, unfurn . SlOOO mo to mo tenancy South 1-Jayfronl 3 Hr lower . gar. rum/unfurn $1 2011 m o S outh Bayfront. .i Hr uppl!r. gar , Sl50IJ mo furn or un rum. Lou Bttc.htel & Assoc 67§.3331 A,'ID PRICES CALL TODAY 631-4555 2 Bit very qwet. Adults No pets. RanRe & refer . t:11ls paid S490 mo. 1)4812 w 18th. 642·0835 S375 m o 2hdrm 1 ba 1luplex ="Ju doRs li45 Vi c lon a s.tt>-!1124 Coolsrde Comforts 1 llr S32S + ulil ' <54891 fee can Vicki 631-4556 Agt --- 3 Br townhouse $7001mo. S w i m p ool ra c il 213 4~1 or SS9·6590 HOME FOR RENT 644-4l9'l. ------- I.ACX IA Y VIEW 2Br. 2Ba Condo . like new. highly upg raded . $'975mo.~ BLUFFS CONDO Lge 3 Br, 21-i ba. Like a mdL No pe ts . Sl200 759-0309 3 Br. 2 ba. c pts & drps inc. S57S/m o, c htld O K 714/645·2462, 213/281·3398 3br. lge fam rm. great location $575 /m o Children o.k 754·5300 days, 964·3628 eves T..till l290 ••••••••••••••••••••••• __________ ,"!. li<lrm + den, z• Ila Absolutely ex ceptio nal brand new, never oc· cupred 3 Bdrm 21 'l ba ho m e Landsca ping . c arpe ting & dra pe s. family room with up stairs loft lhat can be used as bdrm. or den 5 blocks fro m be a c h & school SHOO pex mo + utils Owne r w1U main tam ext y ard Ca l l 891·7951 4 Bdrm. s.595. Fenced yar d & garage Family p le a se Kid s & pets welcome Call 964 2566 or 973-297 1 Agenl. no ree Newport Crest. 4bdrm, 3ba. fam rm, unubstrucl ed ocean view S950 mo 548·5019,557·7520 Ktds & Pets are OK in thtS Large2Bdrm Home Only $395 c8324 l fee R&mMlS 63 I ·4555 WLnter lease 2 Br 2 Ba. b l l ins. $550 m o 2 13 371 768H 2 1 0 Em ... rald l Br . 1 Ba frplc hou.-.r w fenced \ard. Grand Cana l, L1°ltlt-b l.10<1 single adll or couple on ly No pets $650 675 1896. 673 3825 Balboa Penin5Ula 3207 ..•............•....... Bay f'rnnt large 2 bdrm 2 ba. Condo 1n Newport Bay Tower'l Very tux urlous S<'currt) bid)! Po ss1hlc boat s l ip 675·8011! Yearly Nearly new 2 story home. Quiet m id pe nins ula loc Frplc. jacu zzt. etc. Agent 67J.S369 C-.tstr.o leach 3211 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bea utiful Bargain 1 3Bdrm with Hu~e Chefs Kll<'hen +More' Onl~ $190' l84.2St fee can Ca rrol 631-4~ ---------- COf"OINI .. M. 3222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jas m ine Creek new. 2 story. ocean \lt!IW. 3 Br 3 Ba Fam rm 2700 sq ft Sl500 t m o 2 13 / 446 6684 2bdrm. den. ntce S)2.5/mo. 7C17 1'J Acacia. 1146-3767 ----Ha bof va.w HCMM1 Exec. 4br. 31~1ha, Incl sepcr ale In low a pl ~!_orSS7·7372 _ Immediate OC<'upancy F 1rntas llc 180 deg ree oce an view city Ii ~hts from all rooms Lrg. 2llr, ZBa. family &.. d in in1ot $1000/mo . m o nthly Wknds & eves 644 ~. wkdys. 642-5757 ---- Brook Vrew Condo 2 car gar i\lnum lmme d :l\ all No pets S625 Sierra Mgmt. 641 1.324. \H:SA VE RDE 5 Bdrm. rormal dinmg rm. pool tnJmtenance & gardener ttlt'I $1050 mo lse Watt•rfront Homes bll 1400 .\lesa Verde area 31.>r, 2ba, $5."IO mo For appl call <!1:1 943 1486 Prestigious Palace! • Sparkling38drm $525' f'rplc & GarC9497> fee RENTIMES 631-4555 On e bedroom -g round le vel·lots of green ery and a slre am outs ide. pool + tennis Avail. around Oct 1. S425kno. J erry J ones, 631·1266. Agt. L.,...INct. l248 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jog lo the Bea ch $495 2 Bdrm with all the Extras! (9978) fee RENTIMES 631-4555 4BR. Bluffs 2Ba. avajl Wftfs d tu ~291 immed Xtra Sharp ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,.,. 647 HOME FOR RENT SBSO/mo . .,...,.7 4 Bdrm. S5SO. F e nced 3Br, 2Ba home. bay win yard & garage Family dows , frplc . co vered ple ase Kids & pet..s pat 1 o . 2 c a r g a r welrome. Call 964-2566 or Gardener incl. S700 1mo. 973-2971. Agent, no fee Days: 213-736-3990, Eves . .._... fwwl•dor &wknds: 213-28.S-4332. U.fwRh..... llOO Super mdl home, 4 Br, Nr water. like new. S950. 751·2442, 63J.1341 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MISC•' EAMOUS Lo \'ch 4 br . ram r m . ~111ch: :.?ha. n r P aularino Srllool. :.iva ll Oct 1 S'750 mo ;157.8623 Beau tiful brand new 3 bdrm. 212 ba. Huntington Beach home. Completely carpeted & drape d. 5 blocks from be a c h & s chools. llOO per mo. + utils. Owne r will matn· tam ext yard care. Call 891-7951. ---- Oreanview 2BR +den, 4 Beaut. lge 2 Br w /frplc. decks, lease. S700. Ask pvt patio. 315 E. Bay, Bal for Dave 644·7211 Penin. S)2.5, 640-5536 IBfTALS,MI ... L.-'9f W.dlolt WW..&Y..ty ,.., & "'5fww. MESA VERDE Custom 4 Bdrm & Studio. Pool. JacJzzi, lnlt'o m , Servt('e Bar plu~ Wet Bar, Pnvate, Secunty Huge Lot by App mt only $345' 000 546-3642 3bdrm townhome. kids or pets OK w /d e posit. SSOO /mo. Bill 536·6565. 960-1217 543-0362 tba. l br. walk to beach, fenced yard_. __ _ Beaut. 3 Br w /view. All new inside. Lge yard. P>O/mo. 640.5536 4bdrm. 212ba. living rm • E's1de. JO' liv rm, 2 Br , beaut land s caped . dt'n. fncd yrri, pet OK $730/mo 848-5489. $.'iSO + $150 Se<.'. 642 0857 3 Br, l ba. frplc, lge deck. hardwood n oors. fenced back yard & dbl garage. S700 mo. Agt. 494-7SS 1. Graci~ living in lovely 3bdrm, 2ba w /&pa. No pets. 1125/rm. 497-4072. -------- Elegant 4 Bdrm. 2 Ba Flreplace with beautiful landscaping Kids OK. Ni> pets Walk to school & OCC Gardene r meld. S700 mo 556· 1385 Newport Terr Condo 2 hr, 2 ba. frplc, gar, pool. Kuls OK no pets. SS90. 968-.8388 960-1 S03 2bdrm. lba, gar. yrd, bit· 'ins, refrig, sm child OK, no doJ(s. 1~ A Meyer Pl. $475. ~9-3oi84 . ------ 1.)uplex. 2Rr l l~ba, patio, SJ(I gar Nu peb. $311(). Dave. agt 644 7211 $695 3 Br. 2'" Ba . 2 private patios + sun· deck Air condition. Near So C Plata Adults. no pets TSL Properties, G42. 1003 4 Bdrm l o/• B Fireplace. Fam Rm. 2 Car Gar 1700sq. n. nea r Hamillon1Bushard. S750 mo 964·7198or645-3447. La Questa twnhse. 2 br avail, l pvt bath. No pets or or kids Shar e w /S· ingle owner. $450 /mo. Call 96CHl636. Super Shllfl>, best area in H.B. Zbdrm, 1550/m o. Rich 964-11187. $550 m o. Newly r e · Two Tenffic HcM.1 Both are 3 BR 2 ba with ocean views. S800 and $850. LeCJl-Vllalp l.L 4'7-1761 a...,-... JUO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3Br condo. View or moun· t ain.s, near golf cou rse, Laguna Hills village. Pools. tennis. volleyball etc. IBS. 962·5585. Ask for Dee. furbished 48r Condo. 'MJE LAKES. dlx tbdrm s ubmit on c hildre n , loll, end unit w /frplc , 962·l618 waterways, tennis, pool, HOMES FOR RENT et c. Call 752·8200 o r 2. 3 & 4 Bdrma. tm-1125. S:U .. 14. Fenced yards Ir 1ara1ea. n..::o---Y-CHl--D-..--n-pe--=-rt Fam.iliea please. kids Ir Mnke °' repaln, tun pets welcome. Ca ll to~ Sen'lee DlredotY 964-2586 or '73-2971 Al\. la Cla11lfled to aolve no fee. • ~~toa. __ -··----· Npt Shores, lrg canalfronl home, 2-sty, 3 Bdrm + den, 3 Ba, 2 frplcs, lrg redwood deck o ver waler, 2 car garage, 2 comm. pools, tennis crts, walk to ocean. S950/mo. yrly. Owner&tS-6646 IDITAL (CllO) We hasten lo te ll you about bis one: •l.st time for rent •Westcllff.Newport ..Close lo all services •2 Bdrms ·2fuU baths •Pool, fireplace, •Spacious •Everything nice •Adults only While it lasts. only 9650 per mo. A Oh•uuon or Harbor lnv('~tmcnt Co 7 oceanfronts from S900 to $1600. Many o ther beach locallons. We 're open every day. BURR WHITE REALTOR . INC. 6 7S.-46l0 Ca It ' I ,.. ... d 1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .Zbr. 1 \'Iba, No. Irvine area. $.'525/mo. 637-4051 Co11ds 'I•• ~ ... , l4J5 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Perfectly placed Condo in Orange Co. 2 Bdrm. 2~ Ba. with greenbelts . Priced incorrectly al ~per ,.,o. 1 year lease. Adult ~o mmunil y. Gracious Uvlng. 552·3400. Only qualified need call. Newport Terrace coodo, 3bdnn, 2~ba. highly up-P'aded with lovely pallo, washer/drye r , alovc 6 mri1. Community pool, sauna Ir jac. 91145 /mo. No peu AvalJ Oxl 6 631 1317 for app ~~--·------------ Complete with linens W e ek l y M o n thl y 6iJ..4586. Winter Rental 2 Br. l Ba. Steps to be ach Sepl. 15th. to June 15th. S425 mo.67S..9229 1 BR y rl y . new paint/c rpt. sgl mature a dult. S275 ut pd. 673-1178 Winte r Rental. 2bd rm. apt b} Bay. $450. 675-3875. CostaMna Com pare before you rent. Cus to m design features; P ool, BBQ. cov 'rd garage. new furniture . s urro unde d with plush landscaping. Adult living al 1ls best No pets. I Bdrm furnished $400 2 bdrm furnis hed $480 365 W. Wilson, 642-1971 SUSCASITAS FUm 1 br. a pt. S32S & up. Encl. gar . Adu lts. no pets. 2110 Newport Bl. 548·4968 betwn 8:30 & 5PM I Br. Cottage. Furn , Clelln & private. Adults only. no pets. Utils incl $400 mo lSl & last + Sec. dep 548-0522. ..... .......... l740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• H.l'sFIMIST Spanish F.s.t.at e Living! Beautiful park-like.. sur· roundin gs . Terraced pool. Sunken gas bbq, s pa rkli ng fountains S p aciou s roo m s . Separ ate dining area. Walk-in closets. home· like kitchen & cubinets. Walk to Huntington Center. l Bedroom·unfurn. $400 l Bedroom furn fro m $430 2 Bedroom furn $500 Twnhse·unfurn. fro m S500 Adults, no pets. Utilities Free! LAQlJlNTAHl!:RMOSA 16211 Parltslde Lo. l blk w. of Reich. 3 blk:s s. or Eclln11er 1447 .!;441 Quiet 2 Br Adult. No pe ts Furn o r unfurn SJS0.2421 1-:. l6lh. St 6454 718 3bdrm. 2ba. ,•ery nicely rum mcl Ulll. ('able TV. z channel. gar Steps lo ocean w view Dys 213 585 0921. w ke nd s 714-673· 1881. 3106 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. Crpts, drps, bll·ms . gar. Adlts. no pets. $395 mo. 1110 Victor ia St 548·1367 Aft 5PM SPACIOUS adJI 2 HR 1 Ua upt. open beams. serving bar. lots or wood thruoul S375 mo 673-8803 evs :-le w 3 Br , 2 12 B a T o wnh o u s e . $550. Pn\'ate yard Close lo shopping. Adults 1982 Maple, 548·2408 --- 3br. 2ba . drapes. cln. nr Wilson & Placentia . s.575 963-1 m aft.5pm Bay Front completely re- decorated. 3 bdrm. 2 ba. fire place Great vrew or bay fro m large pallO Beach at your front door Spa cious Fanuly 3 bdrm Avail Sept. 15. Ye arly 2 ba $395. Playground & lease SllOO mo. 613·3466 pool !>48·95.56 from 12-7 or644·4323. P_M ________ _ YRL Y 1 br, deck. gar prkg .. laundry ra c. Avl. now. S.SSOmo. 673·0188 Deluxe Bayfront 3bdrm , 2ba, r efrig. rrplc. adults . no pets. $1000/rm yrly. 646-7213. 644-5138. Sm a ll ba c hel o r w /k itchenelle. j:juiet s ing l e pe r s on, refs , $300 /m o .. util s pd . 673-1275 ----.... ,so ...... 3107 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S750 yearly . Charming Bay Front 1 Bdrm P a rk ing. U ltls pd . 675-3063 Wlrnds 679 9667 Eves. Small Bach. S300 Yearly U lils pd . 4 8P M Ma nager 675·5112 Newport Beach, bay vrcw. 2 bdrm. l bath. frpk , patio. no garage Yearly S600 . AJ(l /Owne r 675-6160. $2.17 per DAY Thal 's aH you pay for a 30day ad in the DAILY PILOT SBVICE DIUCTOIY DOlTNOW' 642-1671 2 Br. frplc. E .side. im· mac . S460/m o. Is l & last. Avail. now No pets I r htld. 64&~ 2 Bdrm, 1 Bath. w /deck & encl. gar. E.s ide. $450 The Real Estate Store b'iS·l771 2 Bdrm. Deluxe Apt. New drapes. clean roo my , quiet. Mature adults . $375 Security $100 . Clearung fee $150. Open Sat/Sun 10-2. l47 E 18th St.C.M. 3 BR 2 Ba, fplc, adults , no p~ls 1 flast mo. sec. 633-4681 or537-8571 DtW. 1500 de p .. lbr. nice. clean, close to shop & Lransp. Pref. Fem so+ S29S 548-6518 S3.'iO mo. 2 Br 1 Ba, Mesa erde, avail 9, 15, Adults. no pets. 5.SS-6221 Agt. 2 Br. Duplex Kids/Pets OK Yard. M25 548.Q>l EAST SIOl lWIPLIX Lg tBr. lBa units , com· pletely re decorated. F.ncl garage.vacant, no kids or pels. 24218 Orange Ave S49-20U ------- 1 Br 1 ba. lge backyard Ir patio. Cpt /d rps , gas stove, encl aar. wa~r pd, s ml pet ok 1400/mo S4S-'le& - •' .. ., . ----~-........ --'.19- ~~'!°.·.~~-~ ..... ~::!:.'!'!!'!:= .... ~~.''.!~.~ .... 1 ~~~!'!~~! .. ~~~.~ Gt..°f:... 050 Cott•._.. JIH ~-leoce. 3140 ,.._wport leach llH ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .•..•.............•••.• (:on11.w n<·nr c IC' ,\1rpo~. 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"'<l 1'1'T!-i For qwl.'I stn)!ll• S!5t111111 1-15 E 18th SI li-l:i ;.'illl:I 2 Br r f)<>n \tlulh "o p.;-ls IW2 197.J ~!117 Ir.th Pl (';\I f': ' S I d t' SI ll d I 11 ,1 p I PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS COUNTRY CLUB LIVING IN NEWPORT BEACH An Jdull 1·ommunrt' 1111 lhe Burk Ba} Spec l:it ular Sp:i, 7""1mmmi.t poob l:I lii.:hted lt>nn1s court.-.. 1'11.t-trarb. put tmg ~rc·en B.ichl'lors 1 .. md 2 bedr0t1ms apart mcnL'>. and lownhou.,1•-. (ro111 S-14!.I 00 per month On .Jamboret' At San Joaqwn Hills Hna1t l7J.1 1&i.1 190(1 2-111 mu l 'l1I prl 1'111111"'.!bdrm 2ba Ba\ WJ,her lln r ti l."1 11111 'It'". 1•11d"J ~ara~~. ' JUICI 11µ1.'lll"r Sl*i$ \ l'OJr Lgl I Bu: 2 hr. "' c-.il•ir11· II TSI. ~lgmt 642 160:1 range lian1m·r "tr pd il2 Shahrnar Sl2.1 \, .111 :">Je" llupl1'>. •, bllc from un or l>t!f Oct I .:>Iii 1-169 beaC'h A\Jll !115 L'1> l -Hr 1 Ba 5675 Down 2 Hr Sl50-S175 2 llr I llJ \pl:; 1 , 2 B a s 6 2 ;; All hwlt tn!I, l'nl'l~J gar 1;i13 1335 Rl).15 E1ei. W l) hook up :\,·;ir SL Plaza Cal UK lmm<.'d occupancy TSL ~lgml &l2·1603. Dana Poiftt 3826 ....................... <ke:inv1ew Il;Jch 2 rOOml' m Hotel. StOO + Sec dl' posrl of $.100 2306 W Oceanf ront N n 673 415<1 \'.tra lg 2Br. 2R:i i::ir..ri:t• 2 BR pool gar I m1 lu walkrng th~tJnl'l' I<> Ll·h oc•e.1n S-150 \dlt:. :'\o $450 mu 6HI 511ill ur pet'> &lf,.035.J o r&l4 25i8 675 4174 -VERSAILLES Spact:icular 'tt'\\ 11no;111 front. 2h<lrm l ':ha lrg BACH/I BR deck. frplc . immt•tl1alt• \ ne,tt upgraded full pos:.e:.sron S700 Isl la~l. ~t'l'tmty µenthou:.e. o\E.'r S250 sec 8.'.ll 3.125 lookrng parkltke i.:rnund ---& fountain S50U mu I Br. I ba apt, pool, olf st Agent. 644 7~11 pdrkmg S:l.50 mo .. ALSO \'crsaalles ~cunt} com 2 Br. I hn, S4.>U mo plcx 2 Bdrm View 495·~7 675·4912 Bkr Hwttinqton ~och 3840 .•....•................ Suns hine & Charm 111 ttus Cozy 2Br Retreat OnJ) S325 <84661 fre REHTIMES 631-4555 Lovely all adult. no pet-... 1,2&3 Br apu. 6200 t-:d rnger, h b 846-11619 Deluxe poolside xtra lge 2br. 2ba Bltns. dshwhr l' 2 m rlo!> beach. Adi ts. n o p ets. $395 mo 53&8362. HUMTIMGTOH LAKES SPARK.LING STREAMS CASCADING WATERFALLS TOWERING PINES NEW SPACIOUS LAKESI DE ADULT APTS. •Ask Manager about $150 Discount •Elegant fireplares • Pnvate lak eside palro~ & balconres \ •Heated pool & whirlpool s pa •4 miles from beach ··~· 160 7562 Ellis Ave H . 8 . <3blks W. of Beach RI l 2 BR. pool. gar. I mt lo ocean. $450 Adlls. No pets. 64&~ or 644·2578 ranl.isltl' \'l('\Ai. lcnnrs. health club. 11001!>. ~pa thr. "' rm ktll'h. bal \vatl no .. Super al $.'i95 iS I 11.170 tl)S 49~ -11115 l'\C' VILLA BALBOA :-.le"' Luxul) 2 Br Condo Full Securrly uoder !(round parkrng, Cagne\ Lant.>. ms mo 675 3007 V\.'rsaalle!> Br 2 Ba Sec S725 t-:\ e~ P e nthouse 2 Ocean vie" mo 644 0452 l'kl) Front Apts $460 to $700 Sandy beuch. Avad Sept 7th. [)ock spat'e? 711 673·47!1!1 & 675-6491 lbdrm. pool. block to ocea n . s 1ng lt' adult, S300/mo. &12·5002. I Bdrm Yearly. Steps lo bearh Garage parking. 5400 mo lO<I 15th. St. N B. 673-3958, 544-6899. 1 2 block from bearh 3 Bdrm 2 Ba . Upslairs Bwlt·ms. sundeck. gar Lease $650. 127' ~ 4-tlh. St 640-6140 Easlbluff, country charm 2 Br 2 Ba up, patio. dshws hr $62S. 3 BR 2~ Ba twnhse. close 6.11·2029 tQ. beach, fplc, gar, lge --------- patio. $550 pe r m o 2Br. 2Ba. West cltff. frplc, 964·2937 pool. adlls. no pets, $475 Sublse to Mar 31, 1981 JBr, 28a wtrlmt condo w /boat s llp $900 m o (213) S92·S426 Woodlake Apls . 1&.2B r apts. Adults. no pets . Beautiful view, 846-6591. Lovely 2 & 3 Bdrm. Townho uses, garage, patio, laundry fdl $il25 & 1525. Call 21.3/596·7202. New Lux CONDO lbr, pool. tennis. clubhse & walled community. MSO/mo. 67~S839 eves. M7 -12116 days NICE 2 Br. patio, pool. pra.ie, r,,.k!, trees.1385. mo.ea.mt mo 645·0302 NEW OECOR·3Br. 2Ba. frplc. gar. 2 blks bch. $675 mo y rl) No pets/kids. 645-1682 Lovely Lg. 2 BR, steps lo ocean 47lh Sl. SS.SO/mo 968-8263 OCEAHFIOMT 3 Bdr It 2 Ba, bll-rns, frplc, only 3 yrs old, dbl gar $1300/mo yrly. OCIAHFIOMT 2 Br• 2 Ba, bit-Ins, frplc, only 3 yl"A old, dbl g11r. llOO/mo yrly. JActlS IUl.TY '7M'70 \\l -.ft I.It-I l u11dto 1111 $-1"1 : lh '""' ~ •. " m I• 11"1" \olult~ 'II 1•• I , 1 l •~·Ill • l 14 I-.., .. ICON I \' '"I ...... tl11th ".I k h .... 111'• 11111111 \It'\< hll .... I 11 .. '""·'"'"Ito 1111 11.lj.I Ill I ll.101 111 h• 1 h "• \1t , 1 lloh 111 1 11,, IJ,I\ •,11 °1 h I ~II•• \\ 111 ~,1 ~ '\I" "" Iii .t1h , ... '" 11o1h -.11 ... 1 ... 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'J 7 II I •11;;111111;; I 1<·1'..rnlrunl lu' 1 Ill .1pl l 111 J.l'I \\tntl·r $11.l 1 rh S)5(J 6 7 5 3823 .I lklrrn l Ba t le 'u r.;.11 nu trpl~ Jldtnl lli.'i!l 'r h 67~ tjj)70 or li:ll 55.'>CI 3876 .•••.....•............. l':OJv) lhc 0c .... 1n \'1··~ · s.!40 K1dl< Pl'l., 01\ = ltltii •;'..!J 4556 \'11"'k1 J~ lt'l' 1 1~ \c,1 r~ 111·~ ).!rt1u111I lt•\t•I l Bil. I IH .111:.rt nlt'lll Built 111-.. 1 .irpl'I d r JV t• ._ l' 111' I 11 -. t' ti l"arport. Jauntln f:it·1hl) l'ubht tennis 1·nurt;. a nil ).!Olf l'OUr.P nght hchrnd \tJull.s. no ~l!> ,\ \'31 l;i hit• ()<'\ I SJ.15 m o lease Owner 642 OIJA ::? l:ldrm I Ba. ~ml ~ rtl garage, close to b<>ach SJ75 m o 493 50.n 01 196·4292 I • 2 year; new golf courst \ 1e,. 2 BR. 2 BA -.pht IC\l'I apartmenl Built rn~. tarpel, drapes. ; carports. laundl') fac11t I). pubhC' tennis court• and golf cour~e r 1gh1 bt•hrnd AdulL'I. no fX'b \\:11lahl e O t·t 3 ~25 mo lca!>I.' O" ncr 6.t2-IJIJ8 San Juan Capistrano 3878 .....•..••.•..••..••.•. 3 Br. 2 ba rondo Hrand ne" Pool, ll'nnts, 9)50 192 6700 or -192 2796 2b<lrm . J 1 2ba, Capi-.lr:rnt Cas 1la~. frpl <·. pal111 adull<> n n pet , 213 !HO ;,()11 Tustin 3890 .....•.•.•............. Dehghlful 2Bdrm SJ.W Uble Gar 199851 fee REHTIMES 631-4555 Apc:w t11wnh Fumi5kd "lt'<•d 111 'hJn• II\ IOI-! t'\ jll'lht"' .. "J \ l' l 11111'. 11111n1•\ ~ C'nnt llStllll I .1•t II., I ltltl ,I t 11111 p.1t 1 hi\• 11 ~111Hn;itl· 1111 \1111 Wt• .•• r.·1•11 .Ill Jpµl11·,111b l•'I:\ llt-:ll:--S H .I\ EHS Ii-I!\ 1131 Will !'.hr 114 .. lux hnw Ill!"" I urn :! I 1 µk lflll ro I \1 .~ 111 11:.!X \I I-10 ~' to ,h,1rt• :lhl .!hJ 'IJa h.w rwar S l l'l .11.1 &. " " \ $4!:.!5 • l 1111"11 1!113 ...,h,1n· ;1 Kdrm ( \1 S..~$ \lo 11111 tn o F "I/on Sm11l.,•r "' 1·r ;J:'>\ r' 1~:1111 ,. 111.irn :\1 Thur .. :-~UI AAl:l 1'\H11 \r1l lo <,han· .il IH, \I"ll ,\, ,111 !l 15 1111 $4!1 kl \1 nnth 546 71l24 M F 'hr 3 Br houst· 111 n1cc pan ur llB W:ilk tv bth """i> pt.-r~o n un i ) $225 mo 960 77R7 .ifl 5 Shan• :lllr homc. pool, ~')() +. nr on: 557 7679 Femalt' 21 + 1 lousl'. l'o~ta ~1 t' :. a $ l 6 0 + u t 1 I 833·9331 da~s . 751 6270 t'' c:. L"a r em<ilc wanl~ tu :.hare deluxe 2 br. 2 ba tondo "llh 'rew & Jacuaa :\e wport 8eat'h a rea Call 646 li270 or 642·9696 fordcta1b r c m .~hr 2br. ocn front S32S mo Yrl~ mrl ulll ''JSh di"). g.ir 6.11 2451 Da\l' P lush new t\Ainh:.e. pool. 3br. 21 ,ba. S195 1 a ulll & ~ec depo:,11 955 3J.t9 f't'm -.hJre fum1s ht'd i\pt Sl !\O mu ,, on ulrl Hderrnn'' 645 4740 aft tl11m SUN"N Y Newpo rt lkh apt, 2Hll 28,\, F'l::M Shan : over . 21, Tcnnrs. J :it: Gym $220. Mon Fri Day· KJ8 28S l Diane ' W :intt•rl Fl•rn 'Jon 'imokt'r Sharl' .ittr:u ll\ e 2 Br Apt W 4u1el m.iturt' fem E llllh Sl c' \1 l'ool \\ ~ar S210 .._ Ultf 7>-11! 3315 l'rnl Ft•m lo share 211drm 2bJ Jpl. 1"11~1 .. 'iame 2"1 :12 non s m o k e r , S287 m o 67:1 3:15$ or 673 1 i7S Jfl i or Unfumislwd J900 • •••• •• •• • ••• •......... So La .R h om e . I a r g e Seawind Village New 1&2 bdrm luxun adult a pl.s rn 14 plans from S4 15 , 2 hdrm townhouses from $.53.'l +- room. ha. own <.'nt pnv beach 199 1722 Male pref pr11•e negol 5br. hs<! rn Fountain \'alle) 847 lS:~I Pal pools. tennis. waterfall~. Fem I to 'hre hcaul 2 ponds~ Gas for cooktn.R & bdrm upt rn <.:M $235 m cl he11tmg pa rd. From San~ utrl C<.1 11 Danny 957 ·2827 Diego F'rwy dn l'e North eves on Beach lo Mc Fadden then West on Ml·r addcn to Seawi nd Vill11 ~t· <714 )893·5198 Oceanfront for Wrnter Rentals. Furnished & un furn. Broker 675-4912 -Rooms 4000 ..................•.... On Newport Beach. Bearh Hotel room s mull kitchen. 2306 W Ocean fronl. S200 & up S260 Sec &deposit 673-4154 . Shre 2 bdrm apt, avatl now, 2 hlks frm br h Val 53&68.58 afl 1 pm Female. Hous e 1 blk to Beach a ccess to Pool & T en ni s afl er S pm 646 0236 Male wants female room male Avail Oct I Non s moker. clean & mature for C.M Area $185 + 1 2 Ultl 6.11·3272 \lc·dH .ii Ut•nt .ii II \Ill, 111> -.4 rt tn ' Co:.lJ \1"';.i t.rouml fluor tulh <'<IUl!>~l l'n\ .1lt• llolllO t•lt :)5 IJ 1110 T 11111 !67 14110 lt.17 \\ot'~td11f N II Want flll,llH"IJI lllSl 7000:. f bl I lour \l(ent 5-1 I 5032 f':w l"Ull\t' ·u1te lrl'tnc W , l'l'1•1Jl 1·vnf rm Xt•ro". mail 1n no·\\ g.1r u1•11 tild g C..rll K.'il IOll I Ifft("(·~ 2::!5 ltt -;;'Ill ''I II l•'rom $.!Oii pl·r n11.r11 h N<·ar Cd~l & "-" Frw\ fi.'>i iOIO "THE" EXECUTIVE SUITE Full \t'nll'l' nffllt'" 111 "l/1·wpor1 Cl·nter &HI 5-170 1-:,t'C'Ull\ t' offtl'C 'UI ll' J\ Jtl :-o;t'a.r 0 C .\1rpurl 285 sq ft mC"ludl'lt rccep t 111n1 ,;t JJn11 11r1 .. 1 ~rni·t· all ulll p.1111 & murc l'all 556 O~I C11mmerr1al. ~tor •· 'hops E Side. CM Fr ~ I " smk 5-18 7249 KOUCEHTER NEWPORT Elegant execut ive '>llllc-. 1n prestige local ron With co mplete s upp o rt :.erl'1t·cs 714 851 0681 I room . + 12 ba Pn vatc entr. util pd, marn street, HB. $165. S11~rra Mgmt Co 641 ·1324 CdM Office. 360 sq ft I.kn vrew. new c rpts. c l<' :\t o M o o r 1 e .i s e 675·5444. CORPORA TE PLAZA NEWPORT CENTER 2 P\I\ of cs with reception area. 759-1550 ---------- Ideal locauon for Al tom ey. Real Estate. or E nlrepreneur Of fice now available large paneled Reception a rea wrth s torage and 3 pri,·ale o ffi ces 111 beJut1fully marntarned full :.en1ce b utldrng 1Comer Westchff Dr & lrvine. Newport Beach > 800 sq fl Call Melissa &t5-til01 COST A MESA, ORANGE COAST r lNANCf,\L CENTER SUITE 6 28-15 Mesa Verde Dr E S295 mo melds Rerep · uorusl. and u111tt1es Set' !! 5 or call 957 14 M J E Uunger ,\ttorne~ DELUXE OFRCE SPACE AV All.AILE C1t1zens Bank of Costa Mesa bwldrng. 301 E. 17th Sl. Costa ~t e'ia , 92627 Conlacl John Sunoes or J ohn Walsh 979-~. -Ma o.~~ &~S 675 sq fl in prestigious Fash ion Island wilh ocean view. $1.30 pr ft 644-9990 EXEC.OFRCE Private bath w /s hower 705 E. Balboa Blvd. NB 400 s q . ft. S200 m o . 642 4623. ----------- East side Costa Mesa SS01mo 646-0100 Lg sunny room, It krtchn & lndry facrl. Ref re<1 Roommate for duplex at - beach, $250 m o Avail 830 sq ft. in very desira Month Month or y ear ble Indus trial Park , round. 675·5769 Costa Mesa 642-3705. CM. 548-1372 " LOVS.YROOM S285 t mo To r ef ined working couple Pvt bath & patio Non ~mokcrs 493·3115 Room&locrd 4050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• R oom and board for highly gifted adults, pvt condo In Ftn Vly. Good supervision, pvt room or double. 962-0510 Vocatlolt l ... als 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• La Questa twnhse. 2 br avail, 1 p vt bath No pets or kids Share w tsin~le o wner $4501m o Call 960 86..16 M or F 21·30 to s hare new 3 br E . side, Mbr, pvt ba. sun<leck, a /c. $275/mo. incl. utils. 631·6186 afl. 3. Female to shr 3 Br. furn house in Irvine $250/mo + 1'1 ulll. Dys 640·9200, eves s.59-6796 t.ge Big Bear Cabin pool Gs ... 1 tbl, color l.Y, 2 frplCS ...... 050 Sipe 14 714-545-6816 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Muico-Bajamar. New home. fulJ rac. Day Week or Month. ~6493. WANTED : Garage w /lock lo atore rumllure. Call 673·6540, S48·0722 aner5pm 64.S-0384. J60sq ft S200 mo. 439 HalJlilton. CM. 645-7184 -~~~--~~~- LAGUNA BEACH 5 Approx 500 sq n. $300 mo. 333 3rd St. < 213) 393.2347 F1RST TIME OFFERED Approx. 1500 sq rt of- fice/commercial space fronting on Coast Hwy. Loe. at 2400 West Csl Hw~. Npt. Beac h . 731·~ « 645·3683. Office rcw re.nt. Appro1t. 550 sq. n. MOO mo. lncld utlls. 2460 Newport Blvd. Costa M esa . See Manager_.------ Otflul...tal 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lat:u1111 litoa('h 0H11·1• 'ii' hov1• Jolly ltoli(t'r llt'llt li714 '" rt 411? 3034 MIWPOttT HACH lM!I Wl':MllH Ur ('u II C: •·m· JI 111 1'>42 U:.!Olt •.......•••.••.....••.• l-'111"ll<•r•·&.11(111°{· 'lllll'l' ul I l'ol:.CIO•lltli• f Ult"'I 500 to 2700 Sq F+. 'lf':S \\'t-:1mf':lrn l'l .AZ,\ I~ Mt'"IU V\.'r cfo E. l" M 545-4123 NII l ':'tf, up to 1700 Ml ft ,11,111 <ll llrlllll' l'OllH'r , 1 7 I h & N w Ill 111 \' II 1;7<, IJ!JO(J W;111tl~I Srn;ill hu:-.1111•:.:. tu ' h 11 r I' II r r I I' t• 'I & \<art•hou:i.t• $<!$U No ut1ht11•' 1>:11 ll-lW I>\'>.\ POINT 2 Tv K Hoo111 Ofr&Crnnml 'IJ.ll't''> Sl:!O Tv Si70 mo '175 1120 Industrial Rent~ 4500 ......•..•............. A\ ail Sl:pt 15th on 'rl~ 11.'a~c t6S2 ''I It 'hull vr ~tor Jl(l' ~p.1< t' ~ 'fl It l'u\ 11-4 11 t'lt•t'lrt1 Hi3'1 c > ti m -. \\' J ' l \I t~2 l!128. 11r XJi 11'11 II ~·11r n ·nl -.111rJ1:1· 'IJUC 1· \1 I 1111 2J "tdl' 130 lung ti h111h 1•h,11n hnk h'm· ... t; "'' r<l rlog ;);!(JO mo I '.J 11 ~; :ao:i StJPl-.H :'>Jl('I-. llil.IO 1151MI "1 II lttt•:il loH':ltlOll & µark 1111( .1 :1 I! 1 o' ~ ;;ix 111. W 17111 St c· \I 1•11i 11;141.'j ''"" 17::.0 :.4 It 111;f11..,t11.ll Ullll fur lo'.1"' I 111'1 7 t I 'It ll 111 Jll 1·1111ol 1·,11 p c•I 1-.t 111111·1• Xlul Ir 11111 111 tfu,1 1·111nplt•\ 111 1 II I II k ,. I I' " " 11 i I l.~\11 11 tJ 4550 ....•••...•.••.•..•••.. ~or.ig1• C:.irai:1·' l11r rt'nl on BdlboJ l't•n1n,ul.1 next to fo'\Jn Zon" 10 / " 2011 fi71 29-13. 67J J9JI) Rentals Wmwt.cf 4600 ....................... Wanted lll C.:Osl<i Mesa or Irvine are:i, 2 or :i HH house p reft'rr~tl J Adults Xlnt rt-ft<r<:nres Ii 7 3 5 1 0 I t-; \ , . ._ & weekends Needs fi00.800 ,,q ft pre 5tige office ltpace rn ~ewport Center or nt'ar 0 .C Atrporl E N I. C'o Call Curt Gn:enburg I ·ll0()..426-Z1<11t ~n•Ht/ ............•....•.••.. ~H Oppom.,ity 5005 ....................... ROORMG All T } pes. repair:-., 111 !t u I a t 1 o n . Jo' r c I.' Estimates Call Uob >13 0769 lliUTY SALOM Pnme Loe. lge cltentele . beautrfull} apporntcd 496-0998 Dress Shop. Fountain Valley. SlS.000 + tn \ l'n lOry 642 6446aft 6PM MODELS :l HOUR WO llKSllOP SOON Wed Sel)I 17th 7PM Meet agents. photo graphers. makc up and hai r expl•r b and arl drreclors from major 0 C ad\'ertrs mg a gen CH'S l o rlt ~l.'US' Wll h asprnng rn>dels and ;1c l•HS ho w lo ,.:el an lervrews. Jobs .ind the rig ht k ind of 1.1hot ol< without going broke Straight talk and frank information pl u~ do11r prrze Mus t reser ve rn ad1•a n ce Pho ne R Kephart Photograph). Inc 1714 l 557 2784 For Sale By Owner ROSE'S RAG SHOP Ladies wear rronl Street Avalon Busrncsi. es t ablis hed over 2 0 years. Profitable Write for information P O. Box 416, Avalon. Caltf 90704 ln•nhMftt OpporluMty 50 I 5 • •••••••••••••••••••••• C P.A has R V l:ix s helter. $3000 in vc~ ment. with xlnl sheller & high return. 541-4054 __ MoneytoLo. 5025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ¥"NEED I MONEY • CRIDITMO NOia.EM 2.MI & lrd TD loaM '71-6511 /155-1145 Arranged by COCllt HoMt Locmts A Mortgage Broke r HOMEOWNHS O..hy.,,,...... Use your ~uily for bll1s , home additions. vaca- tions, etc. Any amount. any reason. Credit or job not necessary Compare our costs. 24 hrs '-41 weekends. 644-'923. 14'·55' 7 oAlLYPILO ~y to Lo. 5025 lost & Fo.d 5100 ,......... SlSO ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• *'HOME O'WHBS • SI0,000 ----------• l'tll-: l,AW 'itllll1•nl th't'lh TO SI 00,000 For&.y~- Loans Seeuretl Hy A Combrnatton or Rea l und Personal Propert} Call ChMck or Janie~ <lil hr' 1 rl11}i. 957-5823 AM ERICAN W /\ Y MORTGAGE("() YOU CAMIE SURE WITH A BANK 2nd TD's REDUCED RA TES SanHOCJOa. 714-832-5200 \sk for Linda Fl) nn or Karen Lrnn MoMy Wmwt.ct 5030 ....•••••••.....•••.... "l'ed ~ 000. 2 'r loan " pled~e lrg :trid a' tol latl'ra I 641 9000 673 11;:!:1 Mon~. Trust DffdS 5035 ...•.•...•.••••.•...•.• Sattler MtCJ Co. \II type:. of real t'Slah: mve~trnent.s ,.tn<·c l!Joil9 Sp.cic*zinq in 2ndTDs 642-2171 545-061 I Cash for T.D's. \ m ,. r 11 .i 11 \It i.: Iii.. 1 ~t5:l 1 U l Wttlll\\ ha ... 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"h1te t•o llar f''ullcrton & 15th 642 $i95 Found ~oung black cat. E C05la ~1esa. \"Cl") af foctlonate 642-9731 0 0 0 FOUND ADS ARE FREE call: 642-5678 Lo,.l ur Found "' awl'' l '.i II \ n I m II I ,\ :-, ., I ~ t d II \' c f,k;J):UC 5.TI 2273. nv kt· L OST 2 <loi:i-' l-'1•111 Shepherd t~ pe hlk wht. Male Blk L;ib R~:Wl\JW &15 2665 1.oi>l Sml F1·rn llrn lllk T:iblJ~, apprn' :1 > r-. \'to :.'IAh Ha) r111mcl l'M fh ~ Vl2 2100, eve~ 645 IJIS.tli LUST Afl(h:tn llou11tl ,in-,w~t!> lo H:iJJ .ill hltJOd 'ohJ I l'll JI) k h: <'all Jn\ lJlll(• $:16 t:«lh Fo un.<l F t>mJl1· 1 .1 1 }OUll~ j.!rJ} & IJIJ\'k "' \\ht paw.. \I( wi1~1111 & Pld< ~nlla 1>1;, !1o:r. 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( Ju" l '" uutumat1un Tht• <•1m pa.n~ bought Jn .. ;1.1·:1 THIC pencrl -..harp..·ner r o und Whtie & i!r.11 female cal "'" trie' '11 of 15th & Ir' tnl' '\JI &J6 400.S Found ~men 3 mo oltl gra} & oran~l' Tb TJIJb} \,r Hdrbor & Kri.h·r !>lli 24 i2 1-'0L'"O Blk /... \Ai ht remalt' PUPfl' a h1 Ii m11 \'1c Bucknt'I & rnrdh<1111 CM ~>lfHi2l·I Penonats 5350 ........••..•..•......• (h crwe1Khl l11s1• 17 ~. lht. in tl .. ks N11..;h1•l ' n1 drug~. no \'11111r.11t •. 1:73Ut 11 •MISTYS• RLO~OF.S 0-.1. \ •UL "TC \1,I • !1$3 2613 llelp ll•'t•<I \\o1ln1'" 11 fight on Junl· 1:1 111.'i F'r" \ & &·di u. h llh ,, nill · 213 :;,; 6.136 • 1111<•11 OK 0 0 U se Answer Ad se rvice when pl acing YO\Jr ad a Oa i I y Pi lot ad number will appear in your ad w e take your messages 24 h our s a day ... you call in at your convenience during office hours and get the r esponses to your a~ ... this se rvice is only $10 per week. For more information and to. place your ad ca ll 642-5678 . DAILY PILOT ·-- $2.'>,000 Wrll do un} thrni: l.('sta l ('11nf11hnl1.il UVM I' II Uox J212 :0.. IJ !fbiti:I MASSAGE llt' llUllllll'fl'll "1th .J pt' r' 11 n a I r l' I .i ' 1 n I' m..i~~Jl(l' h\ 12 of lttt• µr •• tlll''>l 1:1rb 111 So11th•·r r1 t'ultl•1rn1,1 .l.1t•u111 ~.1un;i i'lt: t >tll'll 1U.1m tam. 7 d.1\:i. .1 wl•t•k \ '' .i M l' 1\llunl 1~ 11,.,,1111 Spa 4!Jl2 I lurhor Ill\ d l'1"ta -"lt·:;a 1115 :11:1:1 ll1 1111: thr-. ..id 1111 '11111 ~111·1·1.il ~lfl TOUCH A CLASS ESCORTS :!I II HS 7°1:• l!Ml, COVER GIRl * OVJCALL • 11.;3 tn7H \Ill \I~\ l'r•ilt•-..-,um..il I hl'rot1,c•ut1• "'''"·•l:t' l.11 cl '1 B \ 111 11111\ <;11•\t'.>IH ~1417 RRST LAD .. Escor+ • Mo~ls • Porty Ooncers • • 972-1345 * \IC & \"1 ... \t I''"'"" TOMMY'S OFMEWPORT ESCORTS • •:! 'ftt~. Great Company ESCORTS ., 1111 ' 1>11 111~1 Cash/Checlcs Am Exp/MC /Visa LITI'LE AHHtES ESCORTS Jll n1.iJ'>r • ri•1ltl t".1rtl" ll'I 1•pt1·1J S.10 1;:!"1 • FOXY LADY • < H rt \I.I O"l/I ') • 972-1138. \I ~.\G F. StO W AD \1YSTI(' \4 \SS\(; E ~i 16S6"antJ \na Ill \Mll"D W \:'-i 11'.n •, '" I I aral f' I' .).IO IWJ>o ltl 1 11 .1rt ."> PttSonal Services 5360 •.•••..••..•..•••...... FREE Pn!'CJ'anc y TMtitM) ABORTIOt-t •G~al IAsleepl or Local AMstftesio •low f.tt Includes lab Tesk . COW1selinq. s..r.ry. Medications and Post-Op Exam •~nq & Reffr· ral •Medi -Cal & lnwronce Accepted •Confid~ntiol & Penonal Care. BIRTH CONTROL STERlllZA TIOM For information or im· mediate oppointment. caU: CALIFORNIA PREGNANCY COUNSELING SERVICE.IMC . APCARE MEWPORT BEACH 752-0053 SAMTAAMA 972-3104 Hoblamo s Espanol ~Ym!nt& Pr.porcmon ....••.•............... Schools& lnstruct;on 7005 ......••..........•..•. fo:'l(p 111ir ,. l•'•H her h"' openini:s lor <.tud.-nt-. 1 'all 'il2 211:; Help W antf!d 7 I 0 0 .••.•.........••....••• Acrount:. R1•1•1•1' a hl1• l' l t• r k M u s t h a ' 1• Gcner;rl Acrnunt1n14 t'Xll F 11 r 1 n I ~· r v tt' w r .1 I I 7S2·0788Jal'k Walder ACCOUNTING •Accts. Rec. Cl~ril •Ccnhi« •Hite Audit c~ •Mite Audit McJr'. We are seckrng full ltmt· reltable people to Join our Acrounllng Dept \p phcan ts lthottld tr:lvc ITT1 aptitude for figure!> So. calculator i.krlls helpru1 EnJOY excellent com pany benefits mrludrni: :i free meal per s hift App ly rn person !lo\M Noon. Mon Frr P<.'r.onnel MARRIOTI HOTS. 900 Newport Ctr Dr Newport Be.1ch E<1ual Opp Emplyr M 1-· AOMIN ASST 10FC MG I{ Outslandmg outstand111g caree r opporl w /lead mg Newport Beach consult· mg firm In oil/gas field. for bn ght. energetic 10 drv w1strong sec"y /ofco mgt skills Excel oppt) for ml(l training & im med & future compcnsa lion Bkpa not r<'q Con· tact Mr Williams al <714 l 63l 9014 fo r uppl An eq u al opp l y employer M F. ---- l'NL '( Pll "T "1]_;:_1, Ace~ ········•···•···•··•··• \I 'I 1l\ ._,. \ '\'1 l tuH 1111\o\ I\ .111 h I 'Ill hlhln• " , h• n 1 r 111 .. 111•t11111111" 1JI l;it1 111.·111.. I ,u .• -.. tl • ""' 111.1111111~ ' II I• 11 I 1.1-.11o11 1111u 1.111.... 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' SlS-6701 ---------k ---------Tiie 4 Cr,Nahty res1dent1al /rental ••• ••• • •• ••• •• •• • • •• • • • prop plumbing. Island < Services548·0288 Ceramic tile ser vices. 1 rooa Ser.tee. Rtpain ---...................... . Dave's Pamtmg, serving free est. 494·5887 bfr 9AM or aft 6PM Ctluck. area 9 yrs, most reas. Ser vice & repair, pumps. molors. h eat er s. acid Insured, lic'd. 586-8425 wash es, c lean· ups . Fine ext/int painting by Sat/Sun. All calls re· Richard Sinor. St. lie. ~~~:1d · Est . I 9 7 O · ins. Try me 836·SS55, ~ hrs ~-------- Painting & Papering Prof work Free est. Rsnbl Steve. 547·4281 P'.O.loxR...ttfl • •••••••••••••••••••••• Pvt POt!t Box Service THE MAJL ROOM, 24 hr 2600 E . Cst Hw y CdM/NB H.1119• .. och •co. Let us upgrade that shower, tub, drain board or entry way Ceramic tile improves appear & value of any home or comm bldg at a reas cost Free est & s ugges· lions. (714) 842..J020 C..-Ta.IMt. COW\MINMJ '""" (1.illblll 11111\11 \Jfll 111.tllll t ll'JllUIJ & trt•1• lnmm111i: l'rt'1' ··~I I '1'11· t.11 lfl!ltt 1 lauhng & c leanuµ JOIJs at '*'" rea.i. rate. Cu II for l">l R1l·h ~~84cn Landscapinig Pamtmg mt er /exter. lo rates, 1mmed serv. fret! est 842 0360 or 848·5684 640--0340 or 644 ·44111 New at remodeled, Free est. Cont. Lie. #3903l2. •..•••••••............• CAllU COUHSIUMG SEMIMAR llt-~mnmg Thur ~l!l 111 1980 Jt MJl \rth11r ~1ed1t<1I t'l•11t e1 l'Jll 1714 1 557 7;f72 fur dl'l<11b DOCJ T raiRing .•........•.••••.••..•. Problem Pupµ\ cu Uu~ ·• Behuv111r SpN'ldll'>h Hcwurll & 1•r.11 S l' Ml'lhud 'No C hokt' l'ullur Pru..:ram In th\• home triunmu 531 l)M!Jll Electrical ....................... ELEL'THl t:lAN Pnt·l·tl nghl free es tinuHl' on large or small Joh:. Lil' 11337254 ti73 03..'ill SELL idle items with u Daily Pilot Class1 hed Ad • VfR 'I LOW PRJC ES• On l..in1bc .ipc rnJ111 k num't' 1-'rl•e t'llllmulei-. :n \ r e' 11 <: l'" r g c l!I :!UIS Jh li!prn ....••.......•......... Ettl.AMO GIRLS Will (iro•:ery shop, hu) i:11ts. hi.ck1>. ell' l.1:-1 tll t'n(tlc?\S I 960 1102 . .;.15 ·!.1277 Comµ:inic>n & l.1t1• llouse t'leun111..: Tut's & Wed t..':ill t-:1•t'. !ltiJ S!l~lSilvia Handyman •......•...•........... llvm1• 1mprwmenl, 25 yrs exper i'\•nl'lni: r>1·pen dahlt> 631 ,llt>I llJu.hn~ }Urd dean up:., handy manJohs Jdf &11>9461 t'le<.1 nups, trimm ing . hauhng, l-'rCi: l':St 557 8271 Houwca.Clllincj ..........•............ Prof rlr wrk. tile. wood . parquet, stripping. wax 111.g. buffing, steam Cpt uphol 751-1:1951. 838 5543 • llfo:LIAUL E & EF Fl<'I ENT WOM !-;,'II Guarantee Satisfaction' Ca II 963· 7237 MAMA Of:LLA 'S llousel'l!'anin~ ~5 a day 556 lll51 Wanta HEALL Vl"l.EA:-1 110 SE" Call Gmghum t;1rl Freeest 645512.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• R E N 0 V A T I N G o:...c ...... --... ~ ,~ ft O TOTILLING ~_._....... .. '" _.. • ...., SPRINKLERS LAWNS. Indoor/outdoor. by Don U.EAN-UP Barton 645-0296 ---Dave &t2 48s:J Papenng by Le Pap1er Bud 64&~I $13.50/rl all rms papers McHofWoy Exp 10115 /80. 536-2350 ....................... J "-ter fllepair Brickwot1k. sm all Jobs ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ewµort, Costa Mt-lla & ISt Irvine. i,;:;..3175 eves. uc~o & Plaster ~atch. no Job too s m. qwck & Bnck, .,Lone, block work. ~l~an 645-.\203, ~5·41~ _ Ille firs, c<>ncrete patios. wl~s. dn vcways Rt:fs l~et! est John 846· 1583 lnt1ext textures, restuc t'OS & patches free est Moms/eves 645-5660 Hlm·k Brick Stone stut·co. Plwnbinc) - planters & repairs Free ••••••••••~•••••••••••• , . ..,t 531:>-W06. 968·7486 G G 1d ley Plumber Cus to m brll·k. stone . Repair ser vice. installa· hlo<:k. i·om-rt'le & slucco lion. backflow cert1fica lldll Joh'\: est 549 9.:1!.li! uo_n &t~ ~15 I l<ivc something 1 ou wan I to sell'' Class1r1ed ad" do Sell with EASE! JACK 01" Al.I. TRADES llome rcpa1r1S , llm<.111 Jobs T} ler, lw6 145S Wanl A1i:5 _ C:all 642 51>78 II \\Cll 6'12 56714 It's a BREEZE Classified Ads 642·5678 THEPOSTIOX 3857 Birch NB·OC Alrpt Avail now-~ hrs -7 dys Message & pkg service 549-2287 494.5901 Car]'ler Tile S40-0760 T,...Senke, ••....••.•••.....•..•. ~ RoofMMJ TREE DESIGN : ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ornamental prunin g. Re pair & Re roof All Sculpturing: topping. ty pes-shingles.rock thinning, removal, gen s hakes . compo·tar. Free clean-up. 646-1845 est. 541-5930 Fin. Avail T t . . 1 ree rimming, c e an· ROOFING ups , haulin g main· All Types, re pairs. ln tenance. Amie 548·8414 s ulat lon , Fr ee Estimates. Call Bo b. Tree & shrub trimming & removal, yard clean-ups, -hauling 645 ·01 18 , 846·1413Jim. 5411-0769 S.dblastiftg ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sand & water blasting. Wiftdow ClecmUnc) Xlnt cleanups, lo rates ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'ree est. 213/592·3901 "Lel T he Sunshine In" Call Sunshine Window Cleaning, Ltd. 548·8Ml Whether you're buying or selling, Class1f1ed ad· vert1sing w11l get your message to the n ght peo pie <.:all Today! 642-5678 Residential & store:;. Car waxing. 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Newport Beach & llunt1ngton Bearh of· f1<·es Expr prer but will 1ra111 T~p1ng req 30 \\pm 1-'or further info and for IOll'rllC\l appt l'31l 111 1171 424-1 1:: 0 E <.'.t1Sh1ennR exµenencc \o\c1ulri be rlcs1 rablr t:nllNI Cahforma Bank 1!1945 Beach Blvd llunL111gton Beat·h !)60 6575 F;O E Uankmg Conwnercial T eHer lartaer {Stylist L'osla Mesa. 673 1573 BEAUTICl ANS wanted Followi ng pref'd to work m warm. rnendly 1Salon Hrs flex Pis <·all \hce at Ah ,, lla1r Haiaar 631 9923 ~aut. Opcr L<11? B1'h Must ha V!' ~ome follow ing Also, m;in1curis t. ped1c ur1s t Mu s t d o Juhel & parcdain na1b ·19'1·11251 ask for ownl'r Beauty Shop· We no \\ have open ings fur I operators, 3 manicurists , make up Pt-rr enrngc b a s •~ renl hoolh 5.57 ~ Biology Expt>r1en1·ed R I A Tech for IJrRc ~I f g 1 n ~ c " po r l 645-2111 Zak BK.I\ PR G1 rf rn P llrne )Just be self mouvatt:d ~ature. rehab xlnt working cond. t ai.ual 1 girl ore Dbl ledRer bk kpg, payroll. cw.t serv. Ut~ typing. hr.. Oex. :.al ('Ommensurat e w exp & potential. NB 642·7644 ra~h1cr1ng experien ce -- would be helpful. ---------United Cabfomia Bank 309 Main St . Huntington Beach 536-8811 E.O E. 41111 • ,.., I ,I I 1111\1' I,, 1.1 \11 .,, I 1·l1•ph11nl' i11 I• \I I{ \pp ll1•11tHllll'> mu t 11 lill'd and 1""1111.11 li.1•1 1 II) Sep 1(•1111o"I 1.."1 1:181) l'Oi-.1 lutll" 1r1• """ 11p1•11 .1t l>l'I \br. <;11wkton Vl•nlura 11111 11th1·1 1'Jltlurn1u l1•<.1•1u11.., Banking ____________ ..,. Bookkt:eper/C~~ UPR/JR. ACCT. for rapidly expanding financial firm In Fashion Island. Exper a must Daily input & general ledger desired 759·1515 AUTOMOllVE PARTS I • •II n I •• flit I 41 n \ w l'1or , 111° \ucl1 l-:\p 1'11 c;11111I l'.1 ' l'l.111. \I I ol ! ' ' I lo. 1» ,. ti I ,1 I In 111.11111· s,.,. Hill \\ 1lt1•r:i. \ h11t.. ll1•r..,11n 1111 I t:o I. I ·u.•'>l Il l\\ :'\ II \l I< 1\11111\ l. PBX OPER.ATROR 1-. x po 111·nc·1· n1•1 4•.,..,,1 n · 1':"<• "111111 11p1mrlun1t\ tur ,,..,.,,.n "''"'k In g l'rnr1l111 n w·111 \\Ith .in •'I), 1h11~1."I" ,.,14'\\ lllj.( 1·11t ll'tr.!IH•rl f11p c·11mp;HI) h'•npf 1h \l1J11tl.1' thru l•'r1da\' !t t. S11l,1r1 M m 1111 n .ti r ii " \\I I h l' x p1•11t•n• 1· ~·•·HI•• 111 ~ n I In Or°"~ Cowity ..'!12.'i llaroor Hl vtl CU:-.,.\ \I ES.\ B.ib~ !.IUt>t . rel>µ pt'r~on $311 wk. 111°\o\ .itt·h 2 ~radc ~chonl 1 h1trtrc n 2 30·6. Collt•i.te Pk art H. 510 7576 U \BYSITTl•:R n1•11r1('rl m~ hOffi(' 11 mo bo' tl4f. 1310 11\BYSI n ~.I{ N1-;..:rn:o ~11n•· ,., t'll111u~ Ck•ca~ t111J!-1 C"h1hl 7 \r . m} homt• :'\Ii. Mn Abel. Gi5 75~J llu h\ ... 1tt•·r nl'l'dl•cl ror TL·m·ht•r" ch1lrlrcn, m y horn<' Irv X.'l'.I HfZ7 \\ h.1t -; Yuut l'rndc., ~ Ii fl<'I IJ:I}' ThJl , ht! I•• tn puy for 30 .1tl 1n the Dully l'1lot ~·n1c(' Um•ctory th,11 lan •" tJhh~I\ your 111 oft'""'"" ii 11lcntlty h 1r nwrl' uirnrmatton ('.111 ~2 Sliil! • l'rC\'IOUS Banking ex· pcrienc~ w o u ld be hdpful. bul ll 1 II train L'nlled Cahromia Bank 2750 West Coast I l\o\) Newport Beach 631-3200 F:.0 E. Banking T f!t~ T rainH ~laJor Thnft & Loan As· ... 0i.·1auon has arr entry le\'el opemng with o p portumty for advance- ment Bank or finance experienre helpful. T ype at least 3Swprn Salary l'Ommensurale w /ex per. Liberal benefits. Call Mr MunRun. Western Thnft & Loan. 645-3153. E.O E. nanking Conwntrcial Tener Previous e xperience pre- ferred, but will train Cash1enng experience would be helpful Cahfomia Bank 3141 E Coast Hwy Corona del Mar 673-9240 E.O E -------- Banking Commtrcial Teltt Experienced United C8Ufom ia,Bank 630 A Newport Cnlr. Dr Newport Beach 644.6464 E.O.E . Banking /Savings & Loan Ta.Liil Immediate full time o pe ning fo r s harp . personable Teller . 1 yeans Savings & Loan ex· perience required. Apply •t IRVIMI SAYIMGS & LOAM 18.\5.2 MacArthur Blvd. Irvine, Ca. 92'715 E.O.E ... M/F , BOOKKEE PING. exper, F' Charge w c o s l analysis background for Newport Beach Design Firm Salary open <.:all 714-759-1965 Patty BOOKKHPER/f.C. for young growing mf~ firm Duties incl thru financial statements. commiss ions. c r edit checks & computer cxpr a musl. Salary ba!>ed on expr Call 557 7382 £or appt Bookkeeping Thf! Bolboa Bay Club is nowhirinq: BOOKkEEPEH ROOM SERVICE CASHH;R Thursd ay 111ghts only. 4PM·Midnighl Please call for an appt. &15 7358, Mon.-Fri. 8.30-5 BoolduepilMJ Clfl'k/ Secret cry Metho dical /Versa ti le person to post aecounls rec /payables vouchers. type 45+wpm. r eccp· tion1st & s ecret arial duties. Irvine furn mfr Call K H. 540.8894. IOOIOCHPER Mk'9/Saln Newport Beach invest firm has opening , per ex· pansion. To handle sales commlssiuns. acct g . funct ions . Computer knowledge a must Ex per. maturity necessary Call: 640-0123 lootcSTOttl Cl.HK Full lime orenlng in clerk p os l io n I n boolc:store s pecializing in technical & scientific books. Prefer pe r son with some exp. in work· inc In a bookstore. Hrs. 8·5 Mon·Frl. Apply Mr. HarTOd, SCTTECH Book Center, 17801 Main St., lrvlne, CA. 557-3324 - . ... _.... .. ---. AOVS & G1 rb f11r ud ~ert1s 1ng t1rc·olJl1u11 Trans pun u1111n pro' 1detl from !!Ith & llarhvr. CM f>t6 li66i Bo):. l.1te farlor) work .\ges Ill 11! Mu~11 be good '>llltll'nt:; ,\l>lc lo work I 6 PM clatl} r,.i5 21oi •BUSBOYS• 1-:xix•ricm•ed Full Thme . Part Time 1\pply 1n pcrsc>n . Wed or Thurs 2 lpm . Gramm ... ·~ House. Bnstol at Redhill. Costa Mesa Newport Beach Bu~ine~!. women in all aspects of the business world. secret;ines Ito speak foreign languages 1r poss1 e"<per realtors. outgoing sales reri • e x per in 1Sa1hng Available for tra vel. top pay Plea~ecall ii 1 89.I 9908 < ·ard & Gift Salcsper!ion FUii Time Pos1twn Al't1ve, fnendly per-;on l•1 w1Hk 1n Newport Uea<·h store Super op portun1t~. rnendh at mospherc Bayside PharmaC'y 1016 Bayside Or. Mr Wells 714. 76().0111 CAREER CHANGE A s ubsidiary of E r llut ton is current l) 1n · tHv1ew1ng qual1 f1t>rl persons intercste.I in the field or financial plan· ning. Full or part lime SlS.000 S18000 part llml' Full time unlim1led 972 2712. Ct\RETAKERS. )1ature couple. hvc·m ror SCRC bldg, Nµl lic h Apt +1Salary. Ph646·63011 CA.RWASH Ca sh iers wanterl Npt Bch., mormngs. Santa Ana 1Npt Be t\ area wknds 644 •'460 <.:AS HI E R 11AM ·2 PM Mon f'ri Part lime 955-3740 C~HIERS UTVTEM. MARKETS For 2nd & 3rd Shifts We pro1TV>le to manage ment & supervision from within. WANT A CAREER! Call t714J 631-9421 CHRISTMAS MON E V Enl h u s iasllc Homemakers -earn to $2000 by Thanksgivin g demonstrating Toys & Gifts. No deliveries No collecting. Need a car Call 540-8330 collect to see line. GIITS'NGADGETS Celebrating our 30th year!! OPPORTUNITY knocks often when you i.-e t f!Sult·aettlng Dally Pilot Clu1ifled Ads \o reach the Orange Coast market. Phone 642·5678 CLERICAL Immediate 1J0!.1t1on a'ail as Jn,,·ntor) ('on lrol Posung <"lerk Ex p I' r h e I p r u I g cl w hgures Hrs Mon F'n, ~to 5 All ma1or bt•ncr1ts Apply al 17421 Daimler. Irvine S.">6 0540 r: 0 F <:lenl'al 'I'emjJOr:tr) RECB'TIOMIST with Pulse Con:-.otc or Dimension exp prd /\s !.OOn as µosl11hle. 752 Ullll lnLernational Hus1ness Service Clerical T emporar} WORD PROCESSORS HHDED Experienced Mag II Xerox 800 /850 & OS6 lnternat1ona I Business Service 1!1552 MacArthur Bl !132.5 ln1ne. 752-0161 EOE CLERK for hardwan• store Exp Gd bencrib Call Chuck at Lagund Beach Lumber Co 494-6538 or 540-8267 Clerk l'Ol'NTEH llELP \I nn Fr• Su per ~amlwll'h S..15 1867 ('ountcrhl'lp part llm<.> & lull time Prdcr ex µtoncnl'c m la~t foo<ls Cul I ti73 7781 International llot DoR ('o Courl 01 rector Recep- l 1on1sr. friendl y en lhus1<1'1l1t• fe male needed F T Must work :.ome eves & week!'nds Call Sue. John Wayne Tennis Club, &t4 OOOI) Drii•ery Ptnon PT musl be 18' Good dn~mg ret-ord 751 4705 Del11•en• driver. f'e m .. full lime Goud dnving record Co11ta :0.1esa Bluepnnl 1690 P lacen· Lia S..'8 :>Si I ~111 er) IT'l('n m l'r 18 for L 1\ T1mei. \C• homes in 'I B & C~I S\00 $450 mo + bonus 646 0637 . fH6.5844 Dental Office Escrow desk a1 a1labl1• for well-qual.Jf1ed escrow or f1cer w ind ependent escrow company Heavy expenence in exchanges required Beac h loca· lion. Execullve escrow t"Ompany. 492 6161 Enc. Sec,...cry $1 ,250 DOE Lo ts or rharm & skills 80wpm typing , s h ortha nd 120wpm Some pressure i nvolved. <.:all \'1ck1 546.6055. Coast al P erson· nel Agency. 2790 Harbor Bl .CM NEVER A F'EE F'actory Supen 'isor . no exp nee. Male or Fem p rr or F rr. College StU· dent pref.~ f1!'1ANCIAL LOAN SERVICE Sal.-y $850.$1200 G......-Office Part·tune Clerk Typist . nu SH Hrs afternoon 1·5P!'d Mature woman J ob loc Newport Bc h 646-7431 ----- GeMral Office Elel'tronics hrm seeks buyer w 1general office ex Should have strong communica tive skills Establish material r e q u1re menls, p lace purc hase o rder s , & fo llow up Pleallant working cond Call Vallor Electronics 546.9264 General Office ADMIM. ASSIST. Lite typing & filing. Heavy telephones Clie nt contact Vou will become actively involved. Santa Ana location. Call Diane, 835-4103 General TM~layCllibl1 nowhirWs Secunty Guards. must have at leasl lyr. exper .. full time PBX Operator s. full time. days & eves. must GROOMl:R Full tune, Mon.-Fri. 8·5 Some exper. necessary. Call or come in. 125 Mesa Dr .. C.M. or631-1030 GROUNOSKHPER Head Groundskeeper urgently needed by Hunt- ington Beach City School District. S1142·Sl419/rno, depending on exper. Ap· ply 735 14Lh St H. 8 , 53&8851. GUARDS Full & part time. All areas Uniforms fum'd. Ages 21 or over , retired welcome. No exper. nee. Apply · U n iversal Protection Service. l226 W 5th St., Santa Ana. [n. terv1ew hrs: 9-12 & 1-4, Mon·Fr1. HAllSTYUST WITH FOUOWHG up to 700/o Prest1g1ous Newpor t Salon. Call: 752-9893 For a private. confidential interview Liquor Clerk wanted. P 'f. ask for St eve 642.6537 Oral Surgery Ass1!.lant part time Progres!i1ve, h1ghlv professional or f1 c e Must be neat . pll•asant, willing to learn and contnbutc. Fashion I s land a r ea Cal l 760-1686 9·6. Mon. thru f'r1 . Mewpori Ecplity F.nds, Inc. in Fashioll Island, is uekinCJ an f!X· periette~ real Htate loal'I ur•ice staff ,,.,....to ....... be avaU. wknds. Racquet Club Clerk. part I~~~~~~~~~ Cl.ERi< TYPIST Accurate 5(}.:>Swpm , I yr general o fri l'e ex pe rie n ce necessary Good company benefits. Near OC Airport. Salary S800/mo. Call Frankie 114.752.0707 EOEM 1fo' COCKTAlL Waitress4PM 111 closing 4 da~ "k P1-t Dental Ortho. chairside. must have exp. Ftr1me. Newpo rt Beach and Costa Mesa 546 5170 ------club 833 9561 _ DENTAL ASSISTi\NT f or ortho practice. R DA or chg1ble. 1/e Laguna Bch 494-85.55 Companion/housekeeper for elderly lady, hve in. room & board + sal Rers. req 644-0526 Denial COOK-HOUSEKEEPER Exp Dental Assistant. on luxury yacht. 6 mos "ork <I clays get pu1d for in Mexico. 6 moi. 1n ~ 642 ~112 ~644-6687 Newport 714 645-1671. 2131670-6654 COOK-No exper. 5 dayl>, closed Sunday. See mgr. Log Inn, 1792 MacArthur Blvd .. Irv. -------- Cook Thf! BolN>a lay Club is now hirinq: Dental Ass ist Ortho Beaut. loc.N R. R DA+ exp pref ... ~rr or p rr 642·2626. mal'lds , recol'ls , payoffs and callee· Hans. bceletwt fril'IC)9 ber.efits includiftCJ 71;, hour day, 2 weeks plus 14 extra days off /yr. Must be shcrp Cll'ld ho. cW.le witti good ~ fereftcft. TWs position must be filled immediately. fltffsecal 76G-6060 NEWPORT EQUITY FUNDS, IMC. #2 CORPORA TE PLAUDl. NEWPORT IEACH equal opportunity employer M /F time. m~t have 60wpm typing. Racquet Club Janitor. full time, m ust be avail. wknd.s. Plea se call for appt 645-7358 , Mon .-Fr1. 8:30-5. GENERAL Register today for local te mporary assignments. 557-1145 cn-Llr\W:: 1£MP04!ARY PfllSONNfl $£11'11'1ClS 3723 lirch 5trMt .,.._wportlHU General Office INSURANCE •CLERK TYPIST• Excellent opportunity Hair Stylist Sh arp assertive stylist wanted. Minimum 4 yrs exp in H.B. salon. Con· tact manager for in· terview. 963-0089. Hairstylist The~ lay Club is l'IOW hirillg: Hairstylist w /following. Xlnt. wo rkin g cond. 642-0092. Ask for Joyce. HAJRSTYLIST-Toppy's hiring NOW. Call Giovanni at 955-3912 •HOSTESS• Experienced. Full lime. part time, sp1't shift. Ap· ply in person: Wed. or Thurs. 2-4pm, Gramma ·s House, Bristol at Redhill. Costa Mesa/Newport Beach. HOT&. M14MfT AUDITOR 5 ni&hts a week, must be exp. NCR 4200. Apply to David McNeil, Hotel Laguna, 494-1151, Laguna Beach, Ca. Cook, Fun time. GAM 2PM. Must have exper Plea se call for appt. 645·7358. Mon ·Fri , !l :J0·5 DENTAL ASSIST. NEWPORT BEACH Our established. pro· gress1ve ofc is looking ror un expcr'd Chairs ide with an out~oing, fnend ly personality. Self mot1vatipn. mature at· 11tude are a must RDA f ood Service Worke r . 'pref'd. but not n .oquired. Orange Coast College. for sharp, detail minded ··--------Individual in Insurance '"Hole! Claims. Good typing and COOK WANTED Above average salary. 15hrs /wk. Arra n ged fringe benefits, medical insurance. non-smoker. btwn: lO:JOAM & 3PM. office s kills required. llCllJ AlmT Competitive salary, full 644 0595 Eligible for holiday. sickleave, & vacation benefits package. plus UIMlf'n ad v ancement o p -.,...ta 673-1663 645·6561 F'or Appointment COOK DRIVER WAMTED pay. $4.75-~.79/hr. Posi· portunities. FUU time career position immediately available. Qualified applicants sboWd paasess-.-2-yea hotel night audit ex· perie nce. Enjoy ex- c e 11 en t company benefits. Apply in person 9AM-Noon, Mon-Fri. Personnel wanted for active retire· ment residence. 2nd shift. 11:3JAM to BPM Quantity cooking exper. req'd. Medical & dental benefits . A ppl y Newport Villa. &t2-S861 ---- Cook wanted. ~JI or pa rt lime. Fas1. foods. No ex per. necessary. 955·3868. Reliable <.:lass I Driver lion closes 9·15. 5PM. w 12 s peed Bobtail & Contact Coast Communi• forkilll exper. ~usl have ly Colleges. U'70 Adams good driving record & Ave. C.M. 556-5947. refs . 494-1107. General Office Onver. hte PU. & de-Responsible. front office l ivery , Senio r prer. a ppearance, gd phone For more information contact: · ESTEi HAGIEIT at 714-551-1414 ht. 209 Thomp!on Blueprint. personality essential. 3U16·E Airway Ave. C.M quick learner . approx INA 549·9233. 60·65wpm . accurate . Newport Beach location. ..._ •tt CD lltf •Y COSMETIC I ._.._. Driver per.ional to dnve llOO/mo. Call 759.0313. • of Hortll ._rtca ,.." limo. as desired, p/time S. Orange Co. Pharmacy or f/time. Sem l·retlred GENERAL OFFICE SOO ..,.. I -"""-,Ca 92661 with large vo ume pref'd. 760-8868 Lumber company needs ---..... prestige cosmetics and 1..:..---------c 10 2 M fragrance look Inf for lsl ESCROW SIC 'Y person rom • on-Equal Opportunity MAlllO,TT HOT&. 900 Newport Ctr. Dr. Newport Beach Equal Opp Emplyr M /F HOUSECt;EANERS up to •per hr. Car645-Sl23 line cosmetician. Expr. Desire knowledgeable f'rl. 545-5671. Employer in selling, ordering and escrow se<!retary looking 1----------r~~~~~~~~~!'! HOUSECLEANING. Own strict Inventory control. for high office activity & transportation. 14·•/hr. Offers good income and ric h comp o n s all o n . ForClassiCiedAd Girl Friday. 45wpm. 875-2101. , health benefits. Send re-Diversltled successful ACTION Phones It errands. sume plus sala ry re· parent c om pan y . Calla Salary ne1ollable. ~~,. 1• 2 Pa 5 rt ULmelt. quiremenls to Adjt78, Pleaaant ofClce at · DailyPUot 881·1727.AakfotJlll ... on.·, r . • • e Dally Pilot, Box 1~. CM nvwnhere It auaranteed AD-VISOR 1 hoUlekeepinc. l lyr old ,,,...,..., .. ~... .. Oirl Friday openin& n hlld Pl 11 ....._.,, top salary. Mr. Me rage. c · ease ca : 642·5878 pleuan.t Newport Beach M2·7•. If no aoawer , F1nd wut you want Ill 848•2235 Insurance office Call call f4f.9Ml. Ask for DaJly_Pilot Classineds. tJass1ned ~ds __ 64_2_-56_78 l===========:::;=.=I _673-_3'7_73_. ______ 1 __ M_ua_l_c. _____ _ .. -... --------------------. ------.. ----·-·· .... •• J1 ·- w-... JtH ~W_.... JtOO HitpWmhd 1 100 HltpWlliltH 7 100 ....................... ....................... . ...................... ······~········..!.!. Hmlp W...t.d 7100 I Help w.-... 7 100 :..:Fr..:..:ld:=.ay!.!.., ..::.Sep~tem:.:.:..::::'-;:;...;l,::2·_:.1.:.:980=------~;;;..;..l.;.;.V_A.;.;;;LOT.;;..;..._!Jl~ IMPOWT ASST for •mall 1n1U & *tt~l 1111 por"t firm 10 lr\·m~· tiuod opl)l'y for bn11hl, fnl'n1I ly ambitious ~n.un ~ho hu an •n•l)'t1rul mind 411 tr\IOy.s wurkinii With VC!U pie Pwlt1011 invnlv,•11 lyplna. ~"Umputcr l1~1 .. lion &. t1?kpht•n"' l'OC1l.Al't Prior 11nvu11 .. xpo-r nut re" 'd • but 1i1oocl l) 111 n.i ~kill s a, p lc .u.An t person•ht) .. re c )t'll tual Stan Jrouml SJ.WU Conuct Grl!At Scou 11 Transmark ~57 5151 INST ALLMINT LOAHOfftCH M.1 111t r nanl'l' M 1111 11 .. 1p.or Pill'1 tin-it' for A ~1 l'om1-1lt•i.. in l. M kct11 ..0 ur )(lnl 11.'2 )IJT,l :'4llllnttn•nr.. 1-'or \111 1..'omple' 111 l'cb tJ Mh.a l.'ill ll 5 18 9 5~1> i-·r o m 1?1t'M ~.unten•m: .. MJn Full lime l'u beml'lllS \pl)I} Penn \~~·c r l 660 Plun:nlla AH• L. M NUISU AtOH 7 lO l.. Cert. 4t lr•ln~ Mciu Vt:rde Conv 11061> 811 Cmter Sl CM NUaSIN6 LVN or RN nff(le<J fo1 I lJme l'M shill In r on\• llOJpt Xlnt ular Ir benefit.a. inl'ludlnll 1n I UJ'anCl", \ aunon & •Irk PM> Apply U1•Vl'rh Manor ~V1ctun11. l"M "un1nic RN I" 1" t' 1" M U~I lit• 11 d1c41tf'd lo 101.llJ p at I lun• l'atrt' X Int 1•·111•( 6' .. 111 \ Pl)I\ 111 ' '-utw t101 N fl MUISIMG flN 3 4 d•o wk 1.VN 11 7,:t ldll)'ll Wk ll bt•IJ l'Ofh h\18p \'n; 1'11•1.111 .iucJoll 111.imn~ ~.mt.1 i\11.i (lr111hb ~!i 'U i l ~•to•. l>frl <'r ... 111 tr11 111 Sllll wk I' I u na b,. r ' h r I 11 r I S!W wt.: M 11 c h 1 n 1 ~ t h'" I t• 1· r ~~k Me ,·h Jn1 c .. 11 u 1r1, Sl98 ~k Cashier tram. f180 wk l...abol't!D, Si!QO wk 9'5-14 13 .JF'FICE We 1.1re looklnK Banking experience 1n collection & tn)tallment loans necessary Xlnt salary & benefits APi>IY personnel director Mi11 ntenance M an 1 f11r an accurate s~d In Motorized 1?qu1pment ••>mng typast for our i)f f1 c e 1n San Jud n Saddleback College, M•s Capistrano Pt'rm pcm sion VieJo 3yrs t'Xp an uon with benefits 8 Jo.6. maintenance & repair of Herit~laM 721 N uch<.1 Anaheim 991·3860 motorized equipment Margo, 4~5761 E.O.E 11 30A M 8 PM M f OFF1CI' .. Capable 10 key Sa I a r y rang e c<1lc ulator opera to r _ Sl206·Sl521 + 5'. shift needed for our busy of lnstructor wanted, fi gure d1ffe rent1a l 831 4850, f i c e In S an .I u an salon. Will train well btw 8-5 Capistrano. Perm pos1 d h lion with benefits 11.30 5 groome • ent us1as t1c. Manager-retired person mature woman for p rr lo manage furnished M~rgo, 4~5761 position Call 631-2444 bac helor apt bid~. in O,.ratioM Officer Insurance Laguna Bch. Free rent Mimmum 3yrs. expe r AGENCY SERVI C E AskforDr.Wemer.Jays Anaheim Branch Xlnt REP 714 /8 47 8501. E ve s salary & benefits. A1-1ply comm'l linesacct, handl· 71'1 /675·8429 PersoMel Director lng 753 oClice, 25% field. Manicuris t needed ror HeritOl)I laM Unde rwriting, service, established clientele 721N l:uclld sales poe1t1on Ca r ex· Pleasecall S57.3986 Anaheim pense. salary , com----------991-3860 mission Man. 3 yrs com-Manicurist, sculptured E.O E m'I under. exp. Has t<> nail artist Optometric Office P T have F&C license. Accts LA BELLE N A I LS needs outgoing walling to inOrange &l.A Count1es. INTERNATIONAL is learn.HB9'7-5927 Tap salary EOE Send nowinOrangeCounty. resume to Insurance We are interviewing to PANTRY Worker Tues Agency, P.O. Box 2520, hire 30 exper'd artists lhru Sal. Approx. 30 hrs NB 92660. Attn DB. with heavy "standing ap-per wk. Woman pref'd Ins urance Bkpr, ag - gre&sive LA firm moving to Orange Co. 5 million + volume Computerized. top salary. Send resume to: Ad No. 176, Daily Pilot, PO Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 962167 pointment cllentle" lop Pvt club. 833-9561 pay. Complete benefit --,-....... ---(T-eoc:_hers __ _ package (paid holidays, vacation, health ins). A subsidiar y of Scot- W 0 r k c I 0 s e t 0 t /Feuer. a leading pub. home .... c hoose studio is looking lor qual. peo you prefer. Call for com -~e ,:t~~nto ~~~~~~ plelely confidential in-lib, parents, & nursery ter\'lew Day or evening schools. For int. appl. on. Insurance 975-0404 ly, call Tom Delaney Exp person in hre & dis-Mature minded individual 760-0!IOl. E.O.E. ability claim processing to work at local hospital PAJtTTIME Must type 45wpm, O.C with renting televisions . Jewelry sales. 4 rute per Airport area Call Lauri Afternoons. 3hrs/day as wk. s to 9PM, Sat. 9: JO Lo 7S2-204l 8-4pm. many days as possible. 6PM. Call for inter view l.Murance Call Gilda, collect: Ciro Jewelry, So. Cst 213 ......, a.... Plaza. 549-1542 Exp personal Imes un· ----·~---·--------------- derwriter (or r apidly MATmlWOMAN Part time person needed &rowing independent Unencumbered, no ex-in book paste-up. Mon. & agent. Advancement, per. nee. Ftex hrs. Nwpl. Tues. No exper. nee. Ap- benefils. salary open. Bch. loc. Excel. pay ply P ennysaver . 1660 ..:Ca:..:...:U:...4..:9'..:·_~ __ . _____ 1 after training. Call PlacentiaAve.C.M J ANTTORIAL 642· 14!M or 673-5366 JAMTORS MICHAMC-v /W Part Time Orange County's newest Qua.lilied, expr. to work W.-.. O,.ratioM dealership reqwres ex in spec. shop localed in No exp. required. Must pe rien ced janitors . LagunaCanyonsurroun-be dependable & availa We're oCfering: dings. 494·0311 ask for b I e on -ca 11 . N pt . 1. An Excellent Working Brett or Brian. Reh /Fashion Is land Environment . area. 760--0501 2. All Major Benefits M~cal ~c~ ~lace As· 1"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SOUTH SIStanl. Um1taed X-ray 1: license needed. Some PART TIME DRIVER COAST exp desi r able but ftftftl.!.E energetic willingness to .,__,., team & work is more im-288& H.arbor Blvd. portant Family Prac· COST A M F..SA . · CALL 540..0llO tace. 645-9990. OR 540..9 I 00 Medical Receptionist & Aide in Pediatric Group. KeMel Attendant & Gen. p IT . 645-4670 Mrs . Sal & Sun Mornings to deliver Daily Pil ot bWldles to earners. Re· quires van or large wagon and a good driv- ing record. Phone 642-4321, ask for Do n William s . Equal op- portunity Employer Hospital maintenance. Amtm. Weeknights and /or ----------1·---------wknds. 494-1076. Meistergram Operator needed for monogram-K...t A"c .. •t log. Exp preferred but Fulllime. Mon . Fra., wlll train. Gd income 8-5:30. CdM Kennels. potential. 673-411 2. _644_-7262 __ . -----1 548-6477. 646-8590. t(ewf A"•...... .... .. s.. T ..... Sat., SUn. holidays. CdM Earn $ while learning. Kennels, 644-72162. Take home SUS/Wk. dur· LA U N D R Y W or k e r inl training. p fl' or F fl'. needed Sat &. Sun or _Ca:__ll_497_·_3030 __ s-_5_· --- pttime 3to7 PM. To start Mgmt Trainees. Earn e n d of Sept. Xlnt whlleUleam.S275week- beoelits. Apply: Beverly ly while training . Manor. 340Victoria, CM P /time, F /time. 8·5. LEGAL SICIET A•Y 848-8237 lmmed opening for resp Mixer Train~ needed for person w /85 + typing, adhesive, color. & paint memory or mag exper; mixing Is grinding on 3- hvy dictaphone + 2 yrs roll mill. 1537 Monrovia legal. Dix ofcs, NB Ave.,N.B. Airport a rea. salary ---''-------- open. Call Barbara Model. Pfl' filling, for 7S2·7551 swm-wr mfg in Tustin. r.trne Evntp Become a tramed sales counselor (over 21> with the J im Long & As· sociates Agency to supervise and chaperone DAJL V PILOT carrier boys and girls on a one- on-one basis, evenings 6 to 9PM. We need COO· cer ned, innovative persons who are looking for a lucrative part-lime position. $4 hour lo start. Call 642·4321 ext 250 between 2 and 6PM. Ask for Lori ~;;:· 330 "tiy Street Costa Mesa, CA F.qual Oppor Employer ---------I Size 9. 34C, 24, :n. 60 Paste-up. Exper. pre-...... Secnf9'Y torso. 838-3ll0. ferred. or will train, Full $1,200 to $1,300 OOE. MOITGAMCO. time position. Co . benefits. Apply in Matur e • experience. Needs loan represen -Type te wpm, t.Hvy dlt· tallve oppty. for aifvan-person: 1'80 Placent~ tapbone. Will consider cement must be licensed ._c_._M_. ______ _ someone without leeal by Dep'L of Real Estate. PBX Operators bac~. Call Vicki. GoodComm.i.sslonSplit! ...... ._ Clllt ls ~.Coastal Person-URl•erH Fl•••c lal _, net Aaenc:y, 2790 Harbor .r~-,,.. ~ Bl CM --~ J>BX Operators. full . .• NEVER A FEE 752-0207 Ume. days a& eves. avail. ""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I M1a1t be avail. wknds. = Newspaper rack & home Please call for an appl. Like people? You can delivery , Mon /Fr i. 645-7358, Mon -Fri. " earn extra money part-12:30/4am. llOfWk. 4' up. 8:30-5. tlme in e.xcltinf work. You provide economy 1---------- Forappt,callSQ.7351. car. Laa Bcb " M.V. PHAAMACYCLBIC · rack run, $150 avail. Full time, permanent LOAN PROCESSOR 115M110pmp Alex. poeltlon. Friend ly, re· UCSCROW CLE RX> lued · atnmphere. Typ. Bxp.SlOOOor more DOE Nurses Aide or home inl skllla nee. Eaatblufl Manybeneflta.675-2273 health aide needed Pbannacy,144-2111 p /tlme . Pvt duly . ~ 981-ea8 · PLAYGROUND L1-"-1,_ ..:..:..;_,_..;..._ _____ SUpervillor. Pttlme. l8or A Cll• 1117 MUISIS AIOIS over.14$-5171 ..__ ...._ ... --t ...-_ Pref.exper.C.rt.cl.uMa ._ Ill ·-.... .,.. .. e .. ~ avail. All 1hift1 avail. ~':=cant XJm. 111tdic:al • dentals lrviM p I08MI Aelncy benea tree aft. prob. App. •£.~.ec.taM.. ly: l..Sluperi«,NB Smia.za IG•l!70 .... .._ ,au waat ID ---Dllil1 PUat Qwlfteda. .....,..... OffHt Operator. Full tlmf po1ltlon, Irvine U'nifted 5ehool Dtstric.'l. E ntry-level ulary : srto/lDO. 56MIOO, E .0 .£. 11\'inllnl( Want l1> tit' u Pr,·~"mlln.. ti\ Webolfst't" t-\Jlkime Minimum 111u~ 20 Wiii train Appl y P e n n11111vrr, 1fJflO Plel't'nt111 Ave l ' M •••••••••··~··••••• ••·!!~··••••••••••••••• ~W..tecl 7100,.....,W..e.d 1100 ....... , IOOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • -Vl~an -Fumitun: from RECEIVING CLERK San Franmco u tate. TB.EPHONE INTEIVllWS Uv rm. wood stove, etc 18 ltem!I. 544 ~l AT ·IASI a. feslt... ls'-d, Newporl NOOUCTION Put Urn11 help wanlt'd Moo , Tu. n111hl5 A Pp I~ p llll )llia vti r 1460 f)l11 r rnl111 Avti, <'011 111 Mt' a ........ -...................... ... o.,....... 1:i o.1:10. ... •• ttar••t lt ,....,. Do you like to talk on the phone? COLLECTAIUS Lilho. Stones W/imctRt>io. Copper &ngravin1t or Eagle. 4 gal. crock. Cuh bage Slicer. Lantern & other odd pieces. 49S 6K96 PIH1• C al 644-5070 W ... day1 A .. For ..... New office opening soon near Orange Co unty Airpo rt. Credit ca rd marketing. No experience necessary. Call 9AM-4PM. CPM Barber chair. round oak table. pot bellied stove ., llmt< AM dt"hv~rt. l. A r11110 llOO per w~k l..11Mlll)ll Ht-11l'h •IM tl<&ll6 I' ·1 llt•\'ClllhJOllil, ljU01l' l)'"''"ll C'onti.~·1 1-:m .. !).tJ) 7!W Rt Ml t.:Jtute Sales UP .... CID ACHNTS Wt' vlfet the following , tft11h l'<.lmm1.&111on • lk•11l IC1Cwl1on • l'n v•I~ :.erri'larv • Ptutt':o:.lo1Hil U):>lK':> RN•tpt aorusl /t'll'M ca I If you jrt' lntt'rcslt.'tl in fllmg. hle typlllll & other 1•h·n r11I tasks 81> well a i. a1uwtorir111 i>honcs , plcuse eootact ~:velyn . D 'Appolonaa . Irv , n.. 5.56 S3oi(.) RECEPTIONIST for in suranct' brokera~e r1rm in Nwpl Bch Duties Ind Telephone ans we nng & general typing For appt l'ail 1714) 544.5522 Sales Chns & G ... s Unltd. Immediate opening for f /time 11alesperMJn Good oppty for male• or female who wanls sct·ure pos1 - 11 on w /mana ~e me nt potential Flair for sell ing fane merchandise tie s1rable Contact J ane t Poland. 645·5021 ---- Sales/Dell very Full o r part time Deliver lunch to ofrlce:. m lrvane1Newport Con SIC•ETARY ( ';.111 now for "l>i>'JIAI ment 673 7:nl ask for Walt Re!)taurant -ta c t Mr . en g li s h 851-1509. 6°8 .... $. Daily Temp or perm !X):.t11111 tor exper typist 110 + WPM > Xh1t spcllinJ: & gr<1mmar requirer!. no shorthand. Po:.ition re qwres abalily to wurk on own m a hvy typing en v1ronment. some legal ex pe r helpful Send R\.-s ume to Class1r1cd Ad 11118, Daily Pilot PO Box 1560, Costa Mesa. Ca 92626. Real Estate R.E SALISPBSON to )~II t!Xpens1 v~ wutt>r on ented property liood office . probably thl' best llrut>-in office in Nt'w1-1ort Beach Call ROGER BROWN 1VlA UDO REAL TV 673-1020 Real Eslate TINdofGeMral R.E.? Looking for that new challenge? Sweetwater Properties has that OP· portun1ty ! Condo Timesharing is uur bus 1 ness. lf you are s uccess· o rie n t e d & above average. call us! Our a verage s ales pers on made $35.000 in 1979 ! For a n interview, c all 855-4366 RECEPTIONIST Ty pist Career pos . advance m ent potential Fas t· growing, local company has full benefit program. Call 979-m53 for appt. IECB'T'IONIST Well groomed, s e ll motivated person with pleasant phone manners. Must be accurate lyp1st, gd benefits. sal negotia· ble, Prefer non-smoker. Call Kaye al 645-7661 between llam·5pm. Receptionist Advertis ing, 8:J0.5pm, 5 days, heavy typing, start $850. Call Lois al n4-675·4930. Receptionisl /Secretary Saturday only, must type SOwpm. Front orrice ap· pearance. 499·5361. Receptionlst(l'yp1st: law office Newport Fashion Island; 45wpm, parking paid! permanent part time. 9·1PM. $5.00/hr. 1)44. 7600. Receptionist. Half-time position. 8:30-1.30. Typ- ing : 40wpm. Busy t e lephones , tiling. Property management co. in Irvine. 557-6755. RECEPTIONIST. Week· ends only Yacht sales of- fice, Lido Village Must type & be good with pubUc. 675-8711. Reeeptionist!l'ypist. p rr including wknd days Private country cl uh. 644-5404 RECB'T'IOHIST Lile typing. heav y phones, various olfice duties. Salary negotia· ble. 646-9661. RICB'T'IOHIST NIWPOU IEACH Challenemg. fast paced position open in one or Newport Beach's mosl prestigious real estate brokerage and develop· ment company. We are seeking a reliable, con- g e n i a I. diplomati c person able to juggle busy, busy phones, typ- inti and 50 sales and ad· manistrative s tarr em- cienUy. comfort.ably and with a sense or humor. Excellent typing skills a must. real estate and previous receptionist and phone experience de- sirable. Paid holidays, major medical, pension a n d profit s hari ng. Salary open. Call Pat Parkinson 752.1920 Sell Idle items 842-5678 Real F:state Sales Im mediate Opening!. for FAR WESTSERVlt'l':S RESTAURANT BAXTERS 14346 ~ .. ,.Dr. In. We are now hinng: •Ex1-1e r 'd kitche n managers !Salary Neg ) • Exper'd. line cooks $4 .50 lo $6.50 FcrW•st Sef'..tcH Owner & ope rat11r uf R eube n 's , Coc o 's , Reuben E. Lee's & othur fine restaurants in vites you to apply 1n person btwn 9&4PM E.O.E HSTAURAMT. P /T Ideal lor housewiv~ students. Counter buffet s t y le Lunch s hirt Airport area. Call Hon. 2·5pm. M · F 955-{}55.t Restaurant • •IUSIOYS• M •F . full or part tune. l 1J work day shift Apply m person :\ton Fri. 2 4P~l Plaza de Cafe). 48111 B1rchSt .. N.B Restaurant Maintenanc·e Helper needed. Elcctn cian & Refrigeration ex- perience Call 549-0713 for more mformauon Restaurant Newport B e ach Restaurant s e ek s energetic people to fl II full & part time pos1· tions. Cooks, Counter help, cashiers. dell-workers. Delivery people. Lunch sales & delivery persons. Call for appt 851 t~ Restaurant help wanted Expenenced. Graveyard waitress, relief rook, benefit.< paid vacation. dental & m edical in- cluded. Apply in person Colony Kitchens. 27142 Ortega Hwy, SJC RETAIL Salesgirls , s t o c k , cashiers. gill-wrapping. Exclusive ladies's ready to-wear store. Salary. commission, benefits, discount, full or pa rt time. J ohn Hogan, 111 Fashion Is land . N.B. 644-7100. RETAIL SALES ADroDos Fashion Isl. Selling.Asst. Mgr & ad- ditional sales staff + cashier Must be fashion minded, w /ex per. & refs Salary commensurate w/exper. 547-3925 btwn 8-noon. As k for Mary Ann. Retail SaJes, immed open· ing lor mature person. exp preferred but not necessary. Full Medical le Dental benefits. Rap- ple' s Office Supplies. SJC.7~. UT AIL SALIS CLERK Unhurried congen ial store. exp. helpfmJ. East Bluff Pharmacy. 644-2111 Roofers needed for com· po. shakes, & sidewall. Experie n ced o nl y . 496·3415. Salcuuaa W..ted 642-1260 SALES Clerk wanted. Ap· ply in per son. Mesa Verde Pharmacy. 2971 Harbor Bl., C.M. LIBERATED AT LAST! X-HOUSEWIFE EARNS sas.ooo· Housewife for 23 years <seemed like a thousand) was paid $85.000 in 1979 as a salesperson for Walker & Lee Real Estate! Can now and get started on your $100.000. •c ProoC available). COSTAMISA 17 I 4'541-t4t '. Cltrlt MIWPOlf llACH CJ I 4t64'-71 t I. .. COIOMA D& .MAI/ .-wPOIT IUCH 17149 71t-lltt, ..... '-.~ Walker I l11 l•~IJ ---. . -- Sales SECRET ARY Dlstrid M~r PERM OR TEMP Traiftff ~OSHORTHA~O Daily Pilot newspapc-r lmmed opening. 6 8 hr"!> c1rculat1on departme nt per day. Hvy typing pos1 This highly s uccessful lion 170 + wpm 1. :-.iced local newspaper has an acr uracy. xlnt grammar openintt fur a lramce in & s pelling Correcting the c1rculatwn sales, se lec t r 1cs & IBM service & collection a reu c 11752 o :i Selected applicant will m_e_mor) a · :!. 4 receive hberal st;.irtml( s al&ry , r e g ul a r!> scheduled ra1~es, honus upp(Jnun1t1cs & mtiny fr inge benefits suc h a~ paid vac11tion ~. p11arl group insurance. hie m sorance & dental co\ erage ApplicanlS must lw Ill, have a ~ood dn v1ng rt l'Ord Hours are general ly llAM !IPM Monday thru Friday Saturda) overtime 11 v;.illable a!. needed If vou are quahf1ed & are interested m learmng the SECHl:.'TARY with t.eg<il & •·ollecuon cxpt!r T yp- ang & phone work. :-.11 ,.,hurthand S al a r y comm with exper Ca II Salh . 8J3 3332 ••SECRETARIES •• \ P Recpt '$13.WO 1-.xcc 1'80 lligC:oSl5.600 Escrow Exp T tiO s1i .11110 Personnel SIOO Sl9 ltll/ Liz Remder!> A~enc~ 1020 Bi rch. E.-.tab 64 :"cwport 83.1-8190 Fn ·1• newspaper r 1r<'olat1on ---------• busine!oo). come to the or SECRET ARY f1ce, 330 W Bay Cnst<i ......_ ~i Mes a . A:.k fo r Don ---·~1 ---W1lhams or Ken God Career oppt) 1n fa!.l <lard Only appl) before p<1ced Npt Bch invest lOAM or afte r 2P M, Mon ment firm. Reqw res top Fri E O E s ki lls cshthnd 90. t) ping -751 Sound profess 1on<1l S ALES H ard wa r e . exper., matunty & cor· F /lime pos 1n r e t ail porate bkgrd. helpful hardware ~tore No Sun Call. 640-0123 'days or eves See Mike Johnson, II W Wnl(hl Co. 126 Rochester , CM SALES If you are agressi ve and looking ror a future in re ta1 I mitml w rgood cu benefits apply m person 9am to I lam Mon thru Fri. Stundard Shoes . 3017 So Bristol, C M SALES MJr s porting goods co has 1mmed "1penmg for 1ns 1de s ales pe r s o n Salary + bonus For .!_J>Pl call. 979-0920 ___ _ Salesmen fabncator for retail plastics store Full time 556-000() Sales MaJor Ora nge County Graphics Co seek 1ng Sales Rep for cxh1 b1t division Draw against commission Call Jim SECRETARY Challengmg opportumty a v ailable for ex perie11ced secretary with growing real estate firm in Costa Mesa Will as )ist manager with opera- taon of oHlce Salary based on e xperience Ask for S uzan Re ~1 11x f.Jl 1266. SECRETARY Ad agency needs good typist. recpt. lite book· keeping, A R & A P. f1l - ang-all around helper Airpo rt locat1onN B Call 556-1933. Senior Bookkeeper. exp. nexible investment Co. Multiple set of books . bank recs. inne r Co's tnal balances & fman c1als. Nice atmosphere 1!133-9880 ask for Laura Bre_c_h·_7_14_·55_7 _8_750 ___ Service Station Attend Sales Full & part time. Hourly National fi gure s alon· + comm. Insurance & chain needs amb1t1ous varnt1on. 673-3320 _ sales oriented person Serv ice Station Atten Career opportunity with d an l , p , T . eves & chance for advance wkends. Neat appear & ment Salary + bonus · I Call 642-3630 for in handwriting. App y al 2590 Newport 81\'d, CM terviewappt -------- - -& Shipping Clerk Sales People. Full Lime all nexible Co needs rt tune R M Abra ms "m · pa reliable shipping clerk. Catalog Showroom. l8l9 Handle all forms of mail Newport ~lvd C M __ mg from market mg De pt Sales person, 30 40 hrs + additional office Jobs week, John Wayne Ten 833-9880ask for Cheryl ni s Club Pro Sho p. Shappmg & Receiv ing $3 50·S_3 75 /hr. Call C ler k , FT, gd Co Manlyn.640·G2l4. b e n e fits Apply 1n Sandwich makin(t people person. Mon-F'ri. 9am neaded. lull & par1 Lime, llam Standard Shoes. call hefore 11 752-5401. 3077 S. Bristoi. CM Savings Op. Officer 3-5 yrs savmgs exper . new accts. IRA Keogh teller w /s upervisory bk- gmd. IBM 3600 system used, xlnt working condi· lions, Npt Bch. Salary commensurate w /e xp. Contact Ms Kanaga 645·6505 EOE/MF Secretary ·Assislanl to Financial Genius. Gen Ue, Joyful, Perfectionist Organic Cook. 499-5683 SECIETARY Admini s trat i ve Secretary skills. Xlnt. salary & benefits. Apply Personnel Director. H.ritec)91aM 721 N. l:uclid Anaheim 991..386() 'E.O.E. SHl,,.NG DEPT. Pack'g & s hip'g s ml parts. will train. Fem. pref. Monthly reviews. 9 pd holdidays & other xlnt co. bene. CM company. 545"0403 3hoe sales. full time with or w/out exp .. or will train. Good co. benefits. Apply in person 9am lo llam Mon thru Fri. Stan- dard Shoes. 3077 So. Bristol, C.M. STENO/CLERK Perform stenographic services lO one or more manag e r s . Good shorthand & typing skills reqwred. Requires ex- ercis ing some judge- ment. Math aptitude & ability to operate 10 key by touch. Good s alary • benefits and working cond1t1ons. Please sub· mil resume or call in conCldence to. . Secreta r y -Ad m in . Sec retary, growing branch office of cons ult ing Engineers/Scientists req secretary to assist manager. College educa- tion desirable Will train DOUGLAS OIL o n V y d e c W o r d COMP• .... , Proceasor. Contact ,,,_" Evelyn, O 'Appolonia, Employee Rela\ion s Dept. 714·556-5340. Eva Taylor SIC•-•1tY 3160AJrway Avenue _,,.. Costa Mesa Ca92626 X.Jnt oppty for s harp girl "A Subsidiary or for position w /lg packag Conoco Inc." Ina co. at exec. ortices In N:B. Oood sEcl'etarial Affirmative Action s kills needed. typing Employer above llOWPM, dictating I~~!!!!~~~~~~ mach exper a must. 1: sho rthand preferred! superb benefits. Cal Lois 752-2711 E.O E --- Teachers. Preschool P fl'. F fl' Klndercare. 'T70-1991, TI0-1999 l·Hl9'Jll TE L EP ll ON~ SOLIC.:ITING Expanding solatr com µan). no sales. guaran· tee(! salary High bonus plan Unique opply for right person Call Joan s.10-•I~ TclephoM Solciton Needed immediately 20 s tud e nt s a n d /or homemakers who need to t!1tm money workang pleasant evening hours. 3 9 Mon -Fri No selling. S&lary · $3 75 /hr + generous bonus Across rro m J o hn Wa y n e AJrport Call Sue arter daletl 1894, hooked ru~. 1957 Pe psi mat<hinc , 631-2.506 Maple l ype OP\!n hutch which opens up mlo u OO·tnch table space saver 1200 Call alter 7PM. 559-4783 -Appliancn 80 I 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• G.E. Refngerator. single dr. good cond. Sl2S 673-4677 ----------- Washer /Dryer, xlnt cond $125 each. 646-5848 --------- Apt rerng. copper. SlOO. Niagara a<.lj chalJ:", heat + mas s age S2 00 847-0795 2PM: 641-0169. _ _ Washer/Dryer. 3yrs old TN phw Soliciton Growing corp. Earn ex- t•el money in lhe pnvacy & tonveruence of your own home or use our modern rac's. College s tudents OK ! C all !)64.2ZJ9 for complete in- fo Ask for Burt TB.LERS Perm f tune. 51 , dy wk l\p pl1 c ant s w )Upcrv1sory potcnl1al de )Ired T)pe 40 wpm Xlnt liencf1b & advan~·ement p!ltenllal !17!1·3600 EOE ro~ Truck tln vcrs w:i nt \.'<I. exp tl only L1-.e 1n C<ista !'!lesa 646·0038 rravel l\gency '" I rY.me needs full 111ne person lo handle refunds E x. pen cnced onl} nt'<'d a pp I} Ty ping. 40wpm a must Xlnt eompany paid b€'nef1ts Co ntact llo ,..ard o r Kathy 714 851 0933 r ra vel Age nts w 1e x penence. F\111 tii:ne out s1tle South Coas t Travel. Newport. Art. 631-9040 TRAVEL AGT. MCiR. ~'" J yrs. exp 1n C M & ~ewport area ATC & IATA qualified. Exe sal &benefit:. 714·556·2880or 213·430-4247 fYPESEITER, pasteup & camera work for full se r\'1ce printing com pany in Laguna Beach. 49'1·8531 9 s TYPIST 65WPM. train as computer oprerator, l,Q ke) adder. non.smoker. Costa Mesa CPA firm Call Connne 754 1040 Typist General Office No exper necessary High Sc hool Grad Good benefits & promo lion a I opportunities. Farme rs Ins uran ce G r o up 540-·UOO E 0 E TYPIST fTr•s cribff for allorney. Days or ru~hts. full or part tune 0 C airport a r ea 975.0077 TYPIST Fast groWU1g Ad Agy. in Npt. Ctr .. looking for so- meone able to type under pressure & have a gd. command or the English language. Rm. for ad vancmt. Contact : Margit Vise her 644 7644 Used ly r Like ne". $300. 1142-7389. Moving Mst sell 20cu ft Whirlpool refnR. 5 mo old; wshr. portable T \', mi s c hse hld 1tms 964·6817 :n822 KanllOhe, II B. Mus t s e ll Whirlpool freezer, xlnt cond, $200 Admiral 16' refng, $.50. 752-6470 8015 •.•.••••...•.•..•...... PUBLIC FURNITURE •AIETION• T oNqht 7:30PM Lovely db bdrm sets , armoar es . des k s. bookshelves. chinas . lbls & chrs , sora and lov· eseat. upgnght freezer SAVE.$.AVE SAVE We honor BofA . MC. Ca s hier 's Cheek s & Cash. NO PERSONAL C HEC KS PLEAS E ' Food available. Items subject to presale. MASTEltS AUCTION 2075"'2 ~ewport Blvd. CM 833·9625 646-8686 licycln 8020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 16 inch boys or girls BMX, new cond. incl training wheels. New $00. Sell at S45 759 -1164 da ys . 552·3341 eves SCHWlNN t Os pd good cood Boy's, S70 548·1033afler -tpm Sch winn L I L CHICK yellow Bike. like new SSO 1795 Hummingbird CM 979-2810 Gir l 's Peugeot. Good Cond $100 548-3977. ---------10 Speeds Adults $.10 Childs ~-Xlnt Schwmn Sacrifice. 714 /673-6184 anytime C-nn& Equi,...... 8030 • •••••••••••••••••••••• WANI'ED Mamiya RB67 or 1;45 equipment needed Call Judy. 97~0eves . 8035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• KITIENSto lovanl( homes only 644-2264. Valet Attendant needed. Dogs 8040 M F. must be able to ••••••••••••••••••••••: work we ekdays Call KEESHOND Pups. AKC betwee n 11 :30 & 2 oo. Champ sire. M/F. Pel & Tues-Fri. Pn\•ate coun s h o w P v I Pl ~ try club. 544.5404 213 697-1345 aft 6 pm. VlNYL LINOLEUM AKC Golden Retr pups. Layer-mu.st be e xp'd xlnt pets, show. hunter, Call 8-9am,alter 6pm wtr dogs. Outstanding 645-6544 pedigree, cleared htps •WAmESSIS• $3.50 per hr. Full tame. part tame, split s hift. Ap· ply in person: Wed or Thurs. 2·4pm. Gramma 's House. Bnstol at Redhill, Costa Mesa/ Newpo rt Beach. Waitresses. P /Ume day. P /time d ys , Gaslig ht Broiler Will lrain 548-7!M8 WANTED. MATU RE ADLT COU PLE to manage 16 unit apt house in nice Eastside CM a rea. Resume & local ref. req. Exp. pref To apply, please send com- -plt!te resuma to ad no. 77, Dally Piiot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. YACHT SALESMAN Broker sales, full ti me. exp. nee. Transpac 645-0222 Maret.a ... 493-6861 Female G e rm a n Shepherd, 14 weeks •Jld with papers. 640-1631. DOBERMAN PUPS· 6 wks old, blk & tan, tails & claws done, wormed, healthy! S75 . Call 631 ·0490 POODLE. toy, AKC male. Pale apricot, 3 mos. old Calm, sweet disposition S2SO. P /P 496-8497 MIN. SCHNAUZER Salt & Pepper-Registered Sl75 547-4861 or64&5867 Lady Kenmore washer. Whtie. Good condition. Sacrifice 175. 642-4139 Cocker Spaniel 3 mo. old puppy . shots, papers, SJ 75. 675-4643 ----- Keeshond AKC 5 m o female Make offer. P P Gorgeous. 968-2697. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 mo o ld loveable 1'M ........ 1001 German Shepherd \!I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Blac k Lab dog. $60. WESTMINSTER ABBEY ANTIQUE MALL Dally 10.6. Fri 10-9 Cloaed Tuesday U751 Westminster Ave. 675·9316. 1045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kitten, Calleo F emale JV.mos. to loving home. 540-0804 eves. Free to• 0000 Home! 2 l ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ y r . C hocolate Point Slamese97'1M70? Garden Grove 554-6103 Golaa out of Business Sale, Janes Antiques. 2721 E. Coast Hwy, CdM. 673-5752. Free F'e.m. Calico Cal to 1oodhome. ,.1154 I IOU a....,. W. •• ,.,...,._'""" #"I. 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'iµl Dch shp, 2 cabins. 2 heads 1sho we rs. loaded for world cruising, P P $.59.500 642-1325, 646·5603 For Sale. like new, Lido I~. al substantial dis l'O Unl Compl etel\ t•qu1 pped , in c l ne"' trailer. used approx Ii 1\eeks 673 3515 Re..11 nice l 'i' S idney ~loop, sips 2. lrlr. run· ning lights, motor & possible s lip Sl80U 6:11 4613 Cal 20 111012. xlnt cond. 3 bal!s incl s pinnaker , \'II F. ('CJm p ass. new O B 12 l!al fuel tank SHOO To 6 pm c all R4S 0636. eves & wknds S.10 1115 Rt•cently res lo red K 1te. SSOO or offer 644·9815 after6pm ------ Reynolds 21 Catamaran. used llltle, lrlr, 4 s ails . ~al'nfice 494·8239 36' Manner Polaris Cul tcr Blue water c ruiser, hnstol cond. By owner f67.500. 714-586·1876 gulator. Samsonite bnef SAMT AHA 525 cru.e 661 ·1451 Has absolutely ever } lhtng, 8 bags. beaut Ant Leaded Windows. NO fiMe k y-cond Poss N.B. slip English Ouk Panels. ''I lU S13.000 Owner will con Area Rug, Ste r eo. rivlre, ~~? sider exchange for \'a1·uum. ll111h Chair r\....,. BMW. Me r ced es. o r MCLTl FAMILY 645 7156 Sc\•Jlle.!i59-5164eves. • -~RAGE SALE' A,rA~~•l/I Ad 23' Cru1s 1n1t Sailboat. f'rt & Sat 7AM Noon 77 llonda XH7S, Schwinn LJ Se ••• ....... Se rvice At k in De s 1 g n . Many 1Lt:mi., Go ('jrl. L'ntc}de.Surfboard Car when p I a c ing y 0 u r " Ne"' port H ar bor tools. ft~hm" equ11• 2:101 nt•r. Truck '• Camper F b I " ... ad a Da 1·1y Pt' lot ad mooring I erg ass llolly,N.B.5487140 ,\r11li5 4779 S ll P I B 545 0869 . l FAMILY TAG SALE l' 11r1iih1 w h arl pool number Wi II appea r in your 646 1965. Soturdayonlyt-4 frt-l'Zl'r. k1tl'hen double ad w e t ake your 20· O 'Day Sailboa t. Housewares. hardware . sank. f ish Aquarium. St m e SS a Q e S 2 4 h 0 U r S a Trailer & OB motor. All 1 lelen ash. 642·506.'l eves .. o O Bo ing g()()jis.. Lolsa lhings Sl:IE 118 THIS WIEIEKEN• bikes. carpeting. sporl· orwkends day ... you call in at your 67ex5t3r148as . s .. 00 / 'THIS ... RI SAT you gotta have. 17941 Victor 1800 business ad' convenience during office ----- • r ., • Fairhaven Ave .. Orange din!( machine printer. hours and get the responses '78 Udo 14 with trailer & a•·~~.-,. A SUN. ONl..'t'f (EastofNewport Fwy). covers. Everything like ~-.<11 ,,,.;;-- --S75 . 2 unu.~ual orig. oil to your ad ... this Se rvice new Call 830·1953 or • Horws 8060 4~'~·17n920l i n gs . S60 e u ··s only $10 per w eek . For 77().1310. ···•··················· ""' U • •k Reg Quarter Horses. l more information and to 12' Montgomery Sailboat 5 ... A C f't•••ri~ A., ...... ~ \II ,,.ftff·t .... 1~1.,.,. ,.,, ...... " ... • , ...... -..... > •••• I -· .... ll 1 t .IHI ........ . .......... ,. .. , .......... """· "' ... ,,. , ... .,;...,, ... ,.,, . ., ~ .... .. «'•r. #••II ter - •• ~ "•-l'-4ft! 8·yr old Bay Mare. 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"""I, I ~t.• '"' t.iiOt.'11 • .... 11,1 •• • a:W. >HJ Top Dollar Paid f'\•r Your l'ur ' JOHNSON & SOM Lincol.Me-rcwy 2626 llurlxir Bh 11 IMW t712 IMW t7 t 2 CW.. 9720 Auto1, '"'Ported Auto1, l"'ported Mtot, l•,.,ted . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOI Mcl.AllH'1 $ K.'111 'I li.•11t h Ill\ •I I \ ll"lll<i\ I • \I I '1,/41 of 'o,\ I'" I 1 I 714fS22·5ll l '>urnh1\ h~ \ijpt SADDLEIACK VALLEY IMPORTS hot jutt r«l'l•flf a I~ set.diOft of HEWIMW'S ~'° I 0 PRE-OWHEO IMW'S l'o lu•i:.•· from 7t lhru 11• .!l•U , 1'\h ' .. Ith "· h:W1('1 '> hH lh•• 111:~1 th•JI I ll tl1J11i:~ l'uun l\ t"ullll' 'I'\ u.. .. lt\ll<i\ I SADDLUACX V AUEY IMPORTS ZIS40'l Mar~ucnte Pkw~ M1~~10n VICJO 831 -2040 495.4949 t'losed Sunday:' M a k e th o s e good household items you're not using a va1lable to some othe r family by a d· verusmg them for sale m Classified. Ca II 642-5678 '7' IMW SJOI '76 DATSUN 2102 ~ 9720 Oats.I t720 Rat f72S •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 11 111:~l'd w /u lr ar11.I Autmrullt<', 111r 1•on1ht 11m 111.i :itcrco, "l u11r1111r MU!tt &>II llWRKLI tu.1 l)lnt> fl\8Kb 0 ) nu mite • ""' ~?t.tldH •'OlldlllOn (2855J:ll S56'5 JIMMAllMO YOU<SWAGEM IH711 Rt-:i\C.:11 HI.Vil llnt1,h Motnr I \1 r' IK i\lf I'<)('t-::-n !-:It llll lllJNTINGTON llt-:M 'll ll~~~~&a....,.l.ii.6;,,,.,.111 142-2000 IR\ INt-: K.10 7:too OUMCH COUNTY'S OlDIEST S:i.lt-i. St!rv1t·e Lcu!>Ut~ Roy Ccrver, Inc. ll11llb ftuycc UM W t S.W J •• ro bon·e ...... wport Ocal•h 640 fi44 I 1l llavJna. auto, .i1r ,11·reo, $l000 nr be:.l of t .. r &\.I 56L3 UMW 78 3201. i\M FM IJµc , ::.unroof, 1\ (' .ilarm S9200 I ownr t711J&t2 U58 14 2002\u 65.00lmi .\Ir. 'a::.selte, rH'" tires. !>hocks. Lune up Xlnt l"UOU 9<16 2857. 9 5 o r 640-G7 Ui 9715 ....................... '74DATSUM1210 2 door. 4 s peucl, fl & 11, runs and l1x1k• ~rra t l577Mt-'X I $1995 JIMMARIMO VOU<SWAGEM IK111 Afo:ACH Bl.VU lllJNTINGTUN 111::/\("ll 842-2000 1979 DATSUN llOCOUPE Slick. ::.tereo l' asst•t t1· magi. llU94031152331 ONLY $4789 newport datsun 11 4 8J3 flOO '78 "200SX" 4 cylinder. 5 i-peed, air l'ond1t1oruni:. 1292liL1\ 1 Super Mile~! SUlceHewS "76 4 C} I slick 22 & 30 ~ 'J/4."e&u mpg Ne" tir e:-.. cog. body great shape • LJNCOL.~ MERCl RY S.?700 s+t,2416 16AUTOC£.'ffER OH 79 Capn, snrf, Cl m fm tape. mag whls. 111.0lMI m1 . s.5900 or offer """ IOUS. Mark 045 1520 ur 751·0332 IRVlNI:: ~10 7ll00 The fastest tir11w 111 thl' Wesl a Daily P1l11l Cla~s1f1cd /\fl Call Toda.) 642-5671! ·77 2llOZ 2 ~ 2. 'l-~1><1 . 1•lec ~nrf. AM 1F\11•ass , A < '. .);JK m 1. ~IO 661 7071 '89DATSUH 2102-DOOR ,\ u lo mall Q • 111ur1• 1500568 )l 1100 ) OHLY 54789 newport datsun 714 833 1300 1974DATSUN 260ZXCOUPE Stick. air cond .. tape clel·k, <10.500 miles. hkc new l l23281 SAVE! newport datsun 714 833 1300 7i 21!0Z 2x2. llt•aultful l~mtl )fags, Pnvatc p •. 1r l} :'>-10·1645, 67:1 75tl 7!1 Datsun 2111. '<Int rond. ~~1(1 i52 1;.110 7!1 IJals un 210. xlnt eond. SJljO() 752-&no 1979DATSUH 210WAGOM Automottc. air c•1111cl . 'tl·rto c•usi.e ttc , roof rut·k , w o tJ g r a1n 1874ZHW1 ONLY $4889 newport datsun 114 833 1300 '75 8 210 Sedan. g reat mtlcal.(c. A /T . orig owner. nu rad(alh $1995 552 l49"l 1976 DATSUM 82102-DOOR 1-;qwpped with I speed. .\~ FM radio, mo re•' 1755733> ONLY $2995 MIRACLE MAZDA 2150Har bur Blvd COSTA MESA 645-5700 ·71 I~ Port Cou~. mal( wh Is. ss pd . $1 200 ~ 9177. .. '71AAT 124 SPIDH !I s peed, mags , luggage rack 12,000 origin.ii nules t 155VPQ) $6299 ~?t.~ Rrit1sh Motor Cac:s 18AUTOC~NTER DR IRVINE 830.7300 1977 FIAT Ill COU,E Automatic, radw. more> I 0293047 )( 12961 OHLY $2989 newport dat sun 11 4 833 1300 9727 ······················· Fiat 9725 '75 C1v1c, 3!>MPG. n ew ••••••••••••••••••••••• ures. great cond. Must ·77 F1<1t B rava By sell $2300/ofr 644 6462 Owner Dix I dr Auto eves i\1 r Ste reo Sunroof. --~tai:s F.tr 751 075t '75 CVCC. xlnt runntng 71'1 Sp)t..ler tonv , dl•an. itil mtlcal(e, radttth. am fro. $5-195 552·0325 69 850 Sl'IOF.H. Convt Red. runi. Mu~t sa.:11 leanng for school, S.'>OO Firm 9621!()!17 after lipm l!ond. 52.000 mi, orig owner , has had TLC, Must sell. need larger vehicle. $2695 646-5172 79 Accor d . ~ d r . AC. AM IF'M Lape. 5 sp, xlnt rond. best offer. 831-7950 or 675-3530. '79 llonda C1v1c, loaded. 7,000 m1, like new. S.SSOO. 759-8930. SKI WEST 204 SO G ltA °" l> SANTA A'\\ 17 :-.uhurh.111 IWll 1:1 '11.)0 \1 illl1 I 111 ,, •• ,. • ., ,1 I '\TH \S ("I I·.,, K.'it •11:!0 l'\l''o {'o.,1a Ml'su ... co :x;;J11 Aufoi, Hew 9800 Aufoi, Hew 9800 Aufoi, Mew 9800 542-8993 .••.••....•.•.......... Ccnpc""'· Sale I ..... 9120 ······'················ Cabo\'er camper fur ... al•• ttedowni-. good r ond S800 l!fil\ Hl:JZt'r I whl dr J.!OtHI l'OOd ltght ~n-cn, $350CI !I.ii IXC.JH I' l..<h1}:. iii t 'ht-\> 1:-. I , mµr ,µ1 loddt•d' $.'):>1111 h'>t C'.t II tor xtra:. 'l,th':-. :.i;,; 1 IHH W~PC!IY OVER Blue'°°" For Your Good \ W, Purschcor Audi \ W POHSClll-: \t'DI 115 E Coai.l H1" J 1 or best offrr 645 'l777 True: ks 9560 ,11 Ha ys1de Dn1I' '\cwpon Bea('h 673 ~ Fiberglass shell. fit~ mini t ruc k A:.k for .Jeff 968·1295 "'4otoriud l ikes 9140 .....••..•............. PUCH Moped. ltke new S3.50 675-5861 Mo tobetan t' ma>pa·d 50Vl.C L1kt' Ol'\\ lk'~I offer 7004l6H!I 9150 ••.•.•................. ·so Yamaha 650 Spel'tal. Sl950 492 5007 WANTF:l> 1'1athead XO Harle). l'..bh paid! 646-3485 "76 'IT.iOO $850 '77 2SOYZ ~75 548 9688 ·77 Harle} Sport} run., good $2800 best 11rrer 545-1914 '74 Honda 250 1-:ls111or1> runs good $200 •>r hcst of fer 534-()U7 "75 HONDA 250XL perfect cond Lo m1 $i>SO 552 0402 •CHEV. HEW '80 I 2'X8 ' ST AKE! \ul11111al1c tra11s. pwr o,tet>rinjl. clual rl·ars TOPS PAID FOR n t PORT&SPORTS CJ\RS ~ ilOO 10.000 GVW. ell' ~r Autos, Imported 8163) ••••••••••••••••••••••• $8898! HOWARD Chenolet l>.1\•c & Quall SL;; '\EWPOHT HEAC'll 833-0555 i5 l'ht•\"} '2 Lon P U. S220U Wkda1-. c•Jll ;,1>1 !llHifi. .•fto•r 1ij110 .-IH ~ 1,.1 Forti 1'1dwµ, fJ 1r 11m clttmn St5U ~•t5 SAAll GS t'hc1} CST I IJlf lun ~.lun s us pcni.100 327, 14,000mi Turbo 400 Pos1 lrat·tmn PS S2800 49-i~ '79COURIER I t'~ ltnder. I l>pecd. 7 fool Alfa Romeo 9705 ....................••. FINAL ,\LFA llOM EO cu-:,\111\NCE \LL '79s MUST GO! "We're Dl•ahn' .. 1980 SPIDERS HERE HOW!!! BEACH IMPORTS 848 Do\eStreet NEWPORT BEACll 752-0900 --------- 7!1 Alfa Spnnt Voice. AC. xlnt s tereo. s1 her meta lh('. maroon int, serurily S }li $7:100 673·3671 llt:'(j 1 IN6Jlo.11 78 Spyder. 11,000 m1. xlnl $4699 mod SS.cm ~-n ~ ,d_ _ 76().1353 ,......,_, :r't4tt~ Audi -9701 LINlOI.'\ :'.11-:RCCRY ••••••••••••••••••••••• t6.\l7110CE'llTER on 75 Al.i DI 2dr. Wtlh new lftVINI-A:I0-7000 l' n g. n ew pa 1 n t 95 70 iM 731 -1163 eves •.••.•....•......•..... 't> y,~~ XT2;o ;t~ee~ '77 Ood,::e \'an. PS. PH ega onos Ol' ·"' \ (' xlnt l'Ond 15mµJ( ·73 IOOLS. new paint good 1nt . 40M. S2600 673 3423 Cond. $1400 OB O ' , · 642-1746 M UST SELL S3500.S6l-6S78 Eves '79 Dod!te custom. low 1!!79 Audi 5000 lJ1csel. 11.000 rm. loaded. s nrf. Blaupunkl ::.tcn.•o, awse. ~Ompl(, !>tlver melalhc 1>r1t·e for 4Utl'k !>ale HONDA SLIOO, .iood 1•011<1 S739S OBO ti.1t lr.!62 s:m 841!·0615 '78 KAWASAkl ICZ I 000 LTD. Jus t 12.000 m1I{'~ Ftnanc1ng availahle 17N79SiJ M*Offer! ~?'4tte&u Bntish Motor Cari. 18 AUTOCENTER DR. IRVlNE 8341 7300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •All Motorcycle SwapMfft Orange County's Large:.t All Indoors. Space Avail. Fri Sept. 12: 6pm·llpm 1 nite only! Orange c.Amnty Fairgr ounds 24 hrs info TI4-831 ·5ll6 For Rent '77 Ha r vest Mint m otorhome. bums reg ga s. s i ps 6 , se lf contained. Reas R at es P .P . Call a fter 6pm 556-0L97 '79 Commander. 24". hke new. Sl5,000or best offer. must sell. 7~-6470 , T ........ T,... .. 9170 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lge 19" TERRY Trlr. sleeps 6. older good cond. a /c, heat. L2 volt 110, ba /shower, $750. Ca II 842-7931 a/ter5pm TraMen. Utllty 9110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New 5X t•' Tandem utility trailer. 17471 Ne wland. Huntington Beach. Allte s.rm.. , .... ft Acc.eteerin t400 • •••••••••••••••••••••• SSAYISAVIS WITH USID PAITS Imported car _parts IMPORT AUTO SUPPLY 101 N. MaochHter Anaheim 776-9900 grn Si l 5!111 Bob 7 6 D o d I!. l' \" a n 6i3 !Yll I Tradesman 100. 'Int rnn BMW 9712 dataon . many (•,tr.Js ••••••••••••••••••••••• $3300 be~t offer E \ ei. after 6PM. 84K 315~ or 1>16 31~ '77 DOOGE V AM Super Saecial! Sln9 <lf'961W9) ~ "?14tUltu LJNCOLN-MERCURY 16AUTOCENTER DR. 1Rv1NE . ~·7000 ------ Autos Wcried 9590 ............•..•......• WE PAY TOP DOLLAR for top used cars-foreign, domestics or classics If your car 1s {'Xtra clean. see us Fl RST ! CREVIER & I ST & IROAOWA'I' S AtflA AHA 835·3171 ll<E UlTIMAfE ORIVIHO MACHINE •USEDIMWs• '722002lli w/s /r (2061 ) ·73 3.0cs cpe, mint(0559 I '74 2002 tii s tr (03321 ·75 2002a <003.5 > '755JOta W /SJr (1483) 76 2002 s Ir 4sp. ( l.5781 ·77 630cs1 1456SXG > "78320i 4 sp. air (4228) '78 320ia. air (6095) '78 530la loaded (5468) '79528ias/r (2615) Cloted s-days • .. BUSINESS ":] UNDERA ~ DOING , ..... FICTITIOUS • ,. 1 hi o..-. 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IMPORTS 1970 HARBOR Bl.\'U COST A M l':S/\ 631-1276 m n r1. \....,~ ~~~i I all l<.1•11h ti:ll 11 ll "ll to3>!11 Pinto 9 957 .••••.•................ lJ>H·h Ciran l'nx C'nupe " 1111h •1000 JI tual miles ~.<'111111111' 1, c \I ,\II ongin,il a'nct unl! ow1wr 1lt11Wtt<;> $4995 JIMMARIHO VOU<SWAGEH um I REACH BLVD I ll "ITINGTU"! cn;,\Cll '74VW 4 speed bug. rl'ln11l1 engine Runs and I.In' t-ll great. 1.WPIZI $2795 '?1 \'W Bu i: xln l met·hanat:al c·un1J Rebh en~ A~kan..: $165 0 968 7482 11 B Cadillac 9915 •••.•........•...•••... '79 ELDORADO llARRITZ l>2 H:\~('11 ~: l<O Completel} rl·~t1•rl'll Sul·nfa l'l' lit•'t Oft,•r t71HS.18 ~4 ~II with 1': \S .. :• II ., a BllEEZI': t'IJ~'1fo•tl \1b tj.I:! 'in7~ . 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Tbe piece is part of the total production of .. Autumn Prelude," acbeduled for 2:30 p.m. Saturday and I p.m. Sunday at the Huntiqton Beach Hlah School auditorium, 1905 S. Main St. "PAI DIC QUAT&E," .. P u de Deux," and "Summer • Worbbop EnMmble, •• are allo included in the prosram . Sellan will dance witb Terri Haye1 in "Un de Solltarie ." Tbe ltor)' la ol a eommoaer invited to a swank, social ball u a joke. Tbe suesta ftnd blm entertaiD.ln1. A YOONG Gl&L (Mill Hajea)'bu compauioa for the nrao..-(Sellan); romance blauoma and be la ultimately ac- cepted .,, tbe """"'· SeU8nWMUIOcbonolrapber• ''PudeDeux. '' .. !!lqrnms Woftabop l:Dlemble" olfen area dancers wbo • are DOt put ol \be eompany a cbance to work ln a UYe ,.,.,....... -. nm.ea at .. are a.allable by telepbon•n• 111-4407 or •t-1105 -wm allo be at the box omce an 'hour betore perfOl'lll8Dce. JACK NICHOLSON (LEFT) IN 'FIVE EASY PIECES,' CHRISTOPHER REEVE IN 'SUPERMAN.' at Movie Favorites • By MICHAE L DOUGAN Of Ille Delly ~I ... SIA" Remember Humphrey Bogart bidding farewell to In· grid Bergman at the Casablanca airport? Or Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers dancing "Cheek to Cheek?" How about E liza DoolitUe pulling her semantic hoaz? Or Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis escaping frol'h The Mob in drag? · Recall Superman carrying Lois Lane across the skies of Metropolis or Jack Nicholson demonstrating how not to behave in a roadside diner? IF YOUR ME MORY of those scenes is clouded it can be cleared by enrolling in one of three film series at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. Not Only will adults have the opportunit y to review - or perhaps see for the first time -some of America's movie classics, but t here is also a series strictly for children. First to kick off is the Friday Film Series tonight, sponsored by the Associated Students organization. Forme r OCC student Andy Newbr e said selec· lion of movies, which includes the most modern films of the two adult series, is an improvement over past years wtien the Friday flicks often drew little attendance. "The series of films tbey set up was just a disaster ." he claimed. "They told me to revise it." That was two years ago. Now the shows draw an a verage of around 150 to 200, but rarely is the JOO.seat a uditorium filled, said Newbre. He said the students' group breaks even on the project. Newbr e descr ibed the line-up as a "family- oriented type of series," although the fi rst scheduled movie -"Five Easy Pieces " -contains more sex and profanity than most parents would probably care for their children to see. "FIVE EASY PIECES," which opens the series toni ght, stars Nicholson as a brilliant concert pianist who would rather spend hls life roughnecking in the oil fields. Karen Black plays hi s ignorant a nd accepting girlfriend. The film won numerous awards, includlng best picture, best director and best supporting actress from the New York Film Critics. (See MOVIE , Page CS) Big Bands Swing at Knott's Jazz Favorites. Part of Year-long Celebration It's the weekend of the big beat at Knott's Berry Far m. If the sounds reverberating around the 150-acre park today a nd Saturday seem familiar, don't be surprised. Thia special presentation of the park's year-long celebration of its 80tb Anniversary Diamond Jubilee is dubbed .. The Best of the Bil Bands," a nd t he apotlipta will be falling on some of the bi1&est. From 8 p.m . to 1 a.m. each day, the entertainment center will boat Count Basie and bis Orchestra, Harry Jamel and bis Bil Band, Woody · Herman and tbe Young Thunderin g Herd, and Maynard Ferguson and bis Orchestra. AS OOVNTEBPOINT to these lon1-tlme favorites the Bonnie Janoflky Bil Band, an ail-girl a1sre1atioa, will be featured. The "bi1 band sou n d " blo11omed in the lat e 1930s, 1wellln1 to the p eak of its popularity in the early 'SOI. Many reuona, none definitive, have been given for its 1radual fadeout in the follqwint years. But whether it baa aometl\iJll to do witb the qostallia crue or baa other origins, the bi1 bands have enjoyed a resur1ence of . popularit>: in recent yeara. TBEaE 18 an ever-increulna demand for their appearances for concerti and dances. Mute blltoriana believe tboM wbo srew up dancinl or tapplna tbelr toea to tbe bll bands never lolt tbelr dDlty for the IOUDd. Tb•1 alao cont end that younpten wboH penonal n · perienee bu primarily been the cacophony ollaard rock ftnd btl band 1ound1 a tuneful. rb)'tbmical aurprile. R est o rati o n s a n d re - recordings or the music of that era are supporting an entire new br anch of the reco rding in· dust ry. Park locations for ·the big band bash are: -Count Basie and his piano in the Good Time Theater. -H a rry James a nd his trum pet in the Starlight Pavilion of the Roaring '20s area . -Woody Herma n and his cla rinet in the Cloud 9 Ballroom. -Maynard Ferguson and his trumpet in lbe Wagon Camp of the Ghost Town area. Big name band leaders from another era will likely create a nostalgic mood for those in attendance at Knott's Berry Farm today and Saturday. Among the scheduled performers will be (clockwise from left) Count Basie, Woody Herman and Harry James. Bonnie Janofs ky and he r drums in t he Fiesta Village Plaza. Tickets are $10 with admission also entitling the purchaser to unlimited use of rides, shows and adventures. The park is at 8039 Beach Blvd., Buena Park. 11 I . I . . • 1 ! I i I 02 DAil. Y PILOT ENTERTAINMENT , A Bowl Full of Musie SHARI ll!"WIS WILL BE at Orange Coast Colle9 , 2701 Fairview Road. Co~ta Mesa, SaturddY at 1 p.m . with h r frl~nds Lemb Chop nd a llf e·slze replica of Fr d Astaire Tlt ket\ w ill be $3 at the c:tudltorlum TICKETS AR E ON SALE for the Orang County Phil harmonic Society's~ rles of eight concerts fH tunnQ the Los Ahgel ~ Philharmonic Orch('stra Conduc tor Carlo M arla Ctullnl will lead four of the concerh at ~onta Ana High School, 520 W. Walnut St Slnglt tickets ere $13 SO and S t•.50 at thP Orange County Philharmonic Society office. ?34 17th St . Co\ta Mesa or by calling M6 641l J . PAUL GETTY MUSEUM, MALIBU. Norton Simon M ust:>um, Pasadena and Bowers M useum Santa Ana, will be toured th•~ fall during a c..lass offered Sa turdays by tht> Orange Coast College Community SPrv1ce office Ticke ts are S 17 SO for al I three tours For more infor mation <.a ll SS6 S51/ SENIORS GET SPECIAL discounts at Disneyland during the park's Senior Fun Days every Thursday and Friday through Dec 19. Seniors over 50 will be allowed to purchase special ticket books for S6.SO and specially priced luncheons will be offered at M ain Street Plaza Inn and New Orleans' Square. Disneyland Date 810 BAND DANCING will get under w ay Sunday at the Inn at the Park Hotel, 18SS S Httrbor Blvd , Anaheim AdmlS!llOn lo th 8 .1S p.m . PVOnt I~ SJ THE SAIDI DANCE COMPANY will ntertaln lrvln t.ht\ t r .9oers to an aft.-rnoon of T dhltlan, Hawaiian and Mlddl dSt~rn dant lno Sunday In the Turtle R0<k Community Cent r , No. 1 Sunnyhlll Orlv.-Adm1 .... 1on to thP 'I p.m "ihow I~ S3 for adults cmo S'I tor \tudt!nh and s nlor s ' FIREWORKS POPS FINALE is sc heduled tonight tHld Saturday night at the Hollyi-vood Bowl with conductor M ichael Tiison ThOm"s ledding the Los An<Jete~ Phllhar- monlc Orche~trJ In sett-c tlons from Rodgers, Gershwin, Ravel. Verdi, Prokofieff, Bertlo1 and Handel For ticket Information tor the 8 30 perfor mances call (213 ) 460-269S ALSO AT TH E BOWL Cleveland Or chestra conductor Lorin M aazel will m ake his only Los Angeles appearance Sunday during a 7:30 p.m . con ce rt featuring Dvorak's Symphony No. 7 In O M inor, Ravel's "La Valse," · "Fountains of Rome" by Respighi and the Overture to "La Forza del Destino," by Verdi. For ticket information cal I ~.U,0-2695 . Suturday is "Da te Night" at Disneyland appearing will be Change, Seawind, Papa and The Spi nners, currently enjoying sue· Doo Run Run and The Sunshine Balloon. cess \\-ith their late recording of "Cupid," The park will be open 9 a .m . Saturd ay to 1 will be fe atured in 8. 10 p.m . and· midnight a .m Sunday and 9 a .m. to 7 p.m. Sunday. A performances at the Anaheim park. Also 25th birthday parade is also on tap. ,, ~ .. • LEARN HOW TO MAKE Christmas gifts, self defense techniques and martial arts during the "Fall Fun Fair Exposition" Saturday at TeWlnkle M emorial Park, Costa Mesa. There will be ,ailboat races and story-telling beginning at 2 p .m . Entrance l s free. WOOD AND GLASS wi ll be on dlsplay through Oct. 2• at the Designs Recycled Gallery, 619 Harbor Blvd., Fullerton. Expertly crafted furniture and blown glass will be on display at the gallery from 10 a.m . to 6 p.m ., closed Sunday. CRITIC H.L. MENCKEN will come to life tonight and Saturday night during a stage production of "H.L. Mencken : An American Curmudgeon" at Cal State Fullerton. Tickets are $2 and are available at the Performing Arts box office, or by calling 1·773-3371 . Showtime. is 8 In the campus Recit al Hall. NOBODY'S FOOL c ontinues at t he Long Beach Community Playhouse. S021 E.'Anaheim St., through Sept. 20. The cast takes its cue from audience suggestions every Friday and Saturday night, beginning at 8 : 30. For ticket information call C213> 438-0536. 18TH CENTURY SILVERWARE will go on display Saturday at the M useum of Art in Balboa Park, San Diego. More than 100 pieces of fine sliver will be shown, including many pieces that have disappeared from modern tables. Adm isslon is S 1 for adults and 50 cent s for children. FINE GIFT PLATES designed by Lisette Dewinne w ill be on display Sa turday from 1 to 5 p.m . at Werner 's ONE NICHT ONLY GIORGIO TOZZI IN CONCERT with orchestra & other LYrlc Opera singers sun., sept 21 , 1980 -8:00 p.m. IRVINE BOWL, LAGUNA BEACH phonecharge: <714>499·1 SJJ or write: LYRIC OPERA ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 514, Laguna Beach, CA 92652 visa-Master Caro-or checks TICKETS: $8 to $1 5 MICHAEL TILSON THOMAS AT BOWL Fine Gifts and Collectables, 235 Avenida del Mar, San Clemente. The artist w ill attend and autograph her work. "REASONED SPACE," an exhibit of 53 photographs, prints and drawings that depict mathematical reasoning will be on display at Cal State Long Beach, Gallery B. Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. The campus i s located at 1250 Bellflower Blvd: AUDITIONS WILL BE HELO Tuesday and Wednesday at Chapman College for the Orange County Youth Symphony from 5:30 to 9 p.m. High sc hool and college students ar e invited to audition in the Music Building, 333 N. Glassel! St., Orange. For more information call 997-6774. B. GENTRY LEE Space Scientist & Series M anager for the new Carl Sagan TV Series "Cosmos" "STAR WARS -SCIENCE FICTION OR REALITY ?" Wednesday, September 24 8 p.m. UCI Village Theatre Tickets· ASUCI Box Office or mail order to Stu- dent Affairs Lectur es Information call O U ) 833·5588 South Coa§t Plaza Village "'eleoDte§ the Fifth Annual Cla§§ie Car Parade Saturday, SepteDtber 13th Don't miss this nostalgic event! Cars on display from 8-12. Parade begins at 12 noon. South Coast Plaza Village Located at Sunflower & ae·ar Streets Santa Ana. CA 92704 · (714) 751-6595 -.-...... --.... __ _ . .. .. ~ ~ --. . . . -. ..... . ~ -,.._ _ _,,._~ 1 • ii . l , __ t 1 .... - OUT 'NABOUT j Friday, Seplilmber 12. 1980 CWl.. y Al.OT .. Multi-talented Cast Gives r.oklahoma' Pizazz It has be.,n neurly 40 yuni since a war time bloe-kbuster hit 8rc>adway a nd t-htnaed Amt>rlcan muslrBI theater forevt"r Rodurs and Hammerstein '11 "Oklahoma· swept the staae with a ''ttality as fresh and rorttful as an wlnduw pmadownthesh1tf''sphunl4 · • produf lmn uf th(' how that openf'd tn Tustin ln 't '4t>f'k comt·~ orf about a6 bniht nd breti ~ the ongmal And th11t 11 1mi>rc: 1vt-1n view ()(the likl'hhood none ol lhf' t'•:-1 mf'mtw-rr. ut Ehaabeth ltuwud':. ('urtam Call 01nner The1tlt'r hud bt>t>n born "'ht•n "Okl0thoma dt buted °'' Murch 3\. l!M3 So ncvt-r 111111d thJt 1t 'too lah' tor • tars like Atrn·d l>rakt'., l't'k:.h' Holm ,1od llo"' ard Out 'N About· Norman Stanley daS) l\'a to ret•rt•Jtt' Lht.'tr origmul roles Tht' d) nanHl' and talt-nted pt'rforml!~ on stage In Tustin insure lht• sho'4 :. m.t~w for vt'terao viewer:. and first timl'r:. ahke "OKLAHOMA" M~RKS THE third :.ho" .it the Curtatn l'all unllt-r the aegis of produc-er Mrs Howard and her brotht'r. John Ferola. 'Aho serve:. ..is the theater !> artistic-director And \\Ith earher productions of "tlello. Doll) and "C3rousel," the current offenng bespeaks d knack for fusing thl' d1 l:tparate element~ a :.uc cessfuJ dinner playhou:.e requires A complex operation like tfos embraces all the factors that must bt> a ttended in a first-class restaurant from food and service to atmosphere and ample parking To that, then, must be added the myriad frus trations and anxieties of ca sting, rehearsing and delivering a major theatncal effort. It appears to me that Mrs Howard and Mr Ferola border on bemg miracle workers . the) 've meshed all these components in an amazingly short length of tame to give Orange County one of its finest dinner theaters. FURTHER, THEIR ACCOMPLISHMENT becomes all the more significant when you re alize they took over a place that had earlier laid the proverbial theatrical egg (and a big one, at that). "Oklahoma" rates top honors or the Curtain Call s hows to date for an amalgamation of talent suggesting the pluperfect cast. It has been a number of years since I've seen so many gifted performers br ought together on one stage In the leading roles of Curly and Laurey, Craig Mitchell and Karen Crowley hold their ELIZABETH HOWARD'S CURTAIN CALL -DINNE R THEATRE PLAYING !\, • FULl COURSE DINNER -;erved al your table Flash From the Past! ond SHOW ,.._,~I 19s -=--- Playing your favoritas"from the fabulous 50's & 60'sl Q Appearing Nightly Mon.•Sat. 8 PM· 12:30 AM DON'T MISS: •MoncMy Night Footbell on our Giant Screen! •OeHcioue hon d'oeuwres Mon.·Frf., 4 :30-6:30 PM \\.M•'-\~ COSTA MESA 3111 MttDe A". (BrlltOI It Sen Dlego Freewey) .· ject a Gertie more closely resembling Miss Piggy. That's no mean feat nor is the ability to maintain her shrill and piercing idiot's laugh as long as she does without suffering voice col· lapse. The show's most electrifying performance, however, is turned in by Rush Tully (his bona fide name, I was assured ) as Jud Fry. His is one of those stunning appearances that make you feel you've luckily witnessed the time and place that signals the emergence of a future star. . Tully has studied extensively at the con· ser vatory in Vienna, USC and the Universit y of New Mexico. Now , training a nd extraordinary natural talent are paying o f( with a singing and speaking voice they're probably picking up in the far reaches of Fullerton. OVERSHADOWED, PERHAPS, BUT not to be counted out for an important contribution to the proceedings is Elizabeth J ames' Hill in the role of Aunt Eller . She rates special notice for the warmth and c-reditability she achieves in playing a character considerably older than her own age. · • Rounding out the cast -a nd handily fulfill· ing the heavy demands of "Oltlahoma's" song and dance routines -are Bill Sawyer, Frances _ Mills. Debi Mathews. Randy Ingram, Bille Hess, J effry Bryan and David Thiergartner. Those behind the s~enes who merit ac-· colades, too, in clude choreographer David Eilkinson. music director, and conductor/piano Brian Shucker. Together with director Ferola, they underwrite the warranty that from the mo- ment Curly emerges from the audience singing "Oh, What a Beautiful Momin"' you're in for a beautiful evening TUSTIN STAGING OF RODGERS, HAMMERSTEIN M~SICAL BRIGHT, BREEZV Ellzabeth Hiii (left) Is Aunt Eller. Karen Crowley Is L9urey, Craig Mltchell Curly. AS FOR THE top-notch dinner that pre- cedes the show. give several tips of a master's cooking cap to executive chef Joe Barnes From the fi rst courses of soup and salad through such entree selections as roast New York jus her or breast of chicken ala Pipino. he sees to it your table is set with food that leaves nothing want- ing in quality or taste. own but face some of the stiffest competition 1mag1nable in keeping the show from being stolen away from them And 1f both fall a bit short in the acting department. the shortcoming is offset by a stage presen<'e and smgmg voices that led them to a sizable share of the even ing ·s plauwts smaller roles in "Hello Dolly" and "Carousel." In "Oklahoma." though, he e}Tlerges full flower as a diminutive and unflagging bundle of danc· mg, singing and comedic talent, a Will Parker who has lo s ucceed with Ado Annie ultimately because no girl could long resist such boyish en· thus1asm and charm . For a novel touch on the dinner theater scene. the Curtain Call has replaced the usual buffet line up with a staff of e fficient waiters who serve the e ntire meal. Dessert a nd beverage 1s not included in the admission price. ALSO, THE ROLES of Curly and Laurey aren't as flashy as those of Will Parker, Jud fry, Ado Annie, Ali Hakim and Gertie, and the fi ve artists playing those parts are the source of the s how's explosive energy and dazzle. Respec lively, they are J im Alexander. Rush Tully, De bra Pagano. Loren Almaguer and Susan Taylor, who indi vidually or collecti vely garnered so many show·stopping ovations I lost count As the girl who "cain't say no," Debra Pagano m atches the fast pace set by Alexander and captures some memorable moments or her own while keeping him and Loren Almaguer <who plays Ali t he peddler with maximum hilarity) vying for her favors. In fact, several of the comic scenes between Pagano a nd Almaguer exhibit virtuosity in the art of timing to provoke laughter. Dinner gets unde r way 90 minutes prior to show time. The curtain goes up at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, 9 p.m . Saturday, 1:30 p.m. for Sunday brunch and 7.30 Sunday even- ing. Prices range from $11.95 for the Sunday matinee to $17.95 for the Saturday evening performance. Jim Alexander played similar although Not far behind 1n that department is Susan Taylor, a pretty girl who manages to pro- The theater is at 690 El Camino Real, Tustin, near both the Santa Ana and Newport freeways. Reservations 838-1540. DANA TRADER RESTAURANT Home of Fresh Local Lobster I O P EN DAILY 11 :00A.M .. I LUNCH• DINNER• COCKTAILS South Orange County's Largest Selection of Fresh Seafood Daily (A Minimum of Eight Items Fresh Dilly) Businessmen's Luncheon Specials from $3.25 Complete Dinner Specials from $6.50 Featuring our Famous Combination Seafood Kabob• (Sea Bass, Jumbo Shrimp, Scallops and Swordfish) Oyster Bar has So. Calif's Most Varied Selection of Seafoods• 11 a.m. to 1 :30 a .m. Catering Services SU NDAY BRUNCH 10 A.M. to 3 P .M . Fresh Fruit Buffet & Complimentary Champagne 34150 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY DANA POINT (Ample P1rklngl Res. 493-2603 CEATING ATOUR HOUSE CAN COST.YOU LESS THAN EATING AT HOME. Fi~ure it out for y11ur-,cl( A h11{ tureen of soup. a fre:-.h l{reen 'it1lad. 111•0 t·ntree~ 1 fried chickt•n plu' ;i "'l'Cond entree like beef nh' "1th b;irbecul' sauce 11r bakt-d ham I. frl .... h H').[t.'tahle-,, mashed potatoe., ;111cl gr;i' \, h11L cum bre:1d and hone\ butter \II f111 $5 15 and all \'OU \\illll 11f huth t•ntrer:... If ~·1111'rr <1 ht>ar11 ~aler. \'11u'd Ix· hard prt:sst•d 111 m'atch our pnrt' and II \\11uld lw l'll'll h.irdt•t 11111i.itrh our i.tc•i<I r•••k1111{1 liTHE tlJJIG "YELLOW GJIOUSE <JRESTAURANT 3010 Harbor Boulevard. Costa Mesa Hours: M-Th. !1·9: Fri. 5-10: Sat. 4-10: Sun. 12·9 For reservations. cRll 549·0310. I I ~ J 1 ~ .. f .. When it comes to Sunday Brunch Our French Chef is really Beaucoup. 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BAR-B-QUED and COUNTRY-FRIED s PORK RIBS CHICKEN ~· Popcorn • Relish Tray • Salad • Chicken rice soup • Two vegetables • Au Grotln Potatoes • Oatmeal buttermilk bread •Chunky Applesauce• Hot Fudge or Strawberry Sundae • Milk. Juice, Soda, Coffee, and Seven Teas I VISIT GRAMPA'S SALOON I ~·-NOW SERVING CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY Sfi95;~~:;~ BRUNCH :;;::o eoc-.... FRESH FRUITS • FRUIT JUICES • JELLO MOLDS • SALADS • EGGS • HAM • BACON • SAUSAGE • COLO BEEF • CHICKEN LIVERS 1 • FRIED CHICKEN • TURKEY • HASH • PUDDINGS • CAKES • •DANISH •COFFEE CAKE• WAFFtES • GRITS• BREADS THE CHAMPAGNE NEVER ENOS Qnlll}ll)8' Hou~ OUR'FAMOUS GIN FIZZES ANO MARGARITAS tl.2S ALIO lllVIH lllAKPAIT, AND LU,.CM BRISTO\AT REDHILL COSTA MESA PHONE 7 51-4252 ( I' , , 1 l I I I I I I 1 0.j DAILY PILOT DUE IN LA Sammy Davis Jr Dai is s, .. ,.~ Clu111<ll Pr Be 11ej·i1 Samn1\ l>,I\ '' 11 will pre~ent a 1111~· rtlJll 'hov. to m ark h1-. ~Uth .111 niver'\ary 1h 'h"" hu'' ness and to twm•fl1 nw Thera1>eut1t• LI\ 1n~ < '1•11 ters for th<• Hhnd ..,un d a y, Sept :n ,1 1 1h1· D o r o l h ,. l' h .1 n d I 1• r Pav1hon ~l Lo:-. .\n._l·l~' Mus ic Center IT WILL make the fir-.l time the multi lalente1I Davis has appeart.•rl <ii the Chandler BolJ llopt• 1s the chairman of the event and Los Angeles Ma yor Tom Br adll'\' cu chairman "" Ma ny celebn t 1c.., and entertainers are on tht' t r ibute committel' in eluding ex astronaut Edwin Ald ri n . Gen e Autr y, P au l An k a . L u c ille Ball . Carol Bu rne tt , .Joe Cam pa n e lla. Or Sam my Lee. Ken "iorton. Sen Alan Crans ton and Sen S.l. Hayaka wa TICK ETS ARE pr1eed at $125 (founders 1, 575 C patrons>. $50 <donors l and $25 < supp<1rter-. 1 Tickets md\ bf' or d e r<'d b) v.r1 t 1ng to Therapeut1<· I.I\ mg Cen ten. for · thl' Rimel, 617 West 7th. Su1t1· .mo Lo' Angeles. C,1llf ·~1011 German Fun D ays Scheduled A lluntmAlon B{'ach s hopp ing establishment i s b eg 1n n1 n g i t s "Oktoberfest'' a bit ear ly this year. Th~ celebration open:-. Saturday al Old World Vi llaS!e. a complex of s hops and restaurants 76 1 C e nt ::-r Ave . San Diego Freeway (405) and Beach Roule vard Sever al bands from Germany will perform durin~ the event which will be observed through Nov 16. Fidelen Schwalwn will appea r through Sept 29 fo llowed by Pfaclzer Baum Oc t 1 throJgh O c t . 26 a n d Deutschme1ster Ka pe lle Nov 1 through Nov 16. 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Lincla Lewi..," l':..1·t·lll'1tt dl·s1>1te ht•r lark of t•xpcncnrc She has t•mpathy and a µraj?m at1c· -.en:-.l' of rea'ion that arc t'd!>ll) tr.lll:-.ponetl i:H'ro's tht• footlights l.1ke Cordio. sht· too niuld put m11n· l>plct' into her performanc·{' .lt1l' R1tt..1·' -.pfl•rHlr<ll) undl'rpl:iys tlw wattl'r· lo\'l'f' a fcllov. \\ll h presumabl) no unn·deemmg qu.11t11c•s Ill h1-. h1•-.1 pl'rformancl' to datt:.• 0 1ck \ .1r..1 l!'l hrc•t•11h dfcct1vc· as Cordt<J's busrne ... s p..1rtnt·r. whil1• 1:a111ana lllanro has a 11a1r of cute ~cent'" :1:-. :\lts:-. I A'"•~ round hc·clcd friend <ind Lincl.1h l..og:-ton " n1ceh belll!\ ahlc a:. Cord10's ncwl} marncddaughter ~o 1l.1rd Ft·<•hnes" dof'sn 'l t'\.actl~ get the '-'acldll•batk \' allt'\ group off in high j?t-ar. but 1t ':-.a 'NOW WAIT A MINUTE' -Dick Vara (left) plays t he bus iness partner of George Bartlett in "No Ha rd Feelings" a t Sarldleback Va lley Community Theater. Real Cantonese Food • eat here or take home STAG CHINESE CASINO Intermission Tom Titus J>lt•,1-..rn1 httlt• 1·111rwdy, 1111·1·ly dtred ed by Benny (; •ll l(l 111an I'•· l'f ur 111ancc' l'ontmue weeke nds l hrnu~h ~·111 n ~I tht· tht.'U tt>r, ~574 1 Obrero , \1 l,'>11111 \ ll'lll HtU'KSTi\(;t; C:ardt:on <i rove 's Gem I h1·,1h·1 l..iu111·h1·' ll" wc·ond se:i~on next l"rid ay \\1th lht• v.orld pr t'lllH'rt' of a new Ray Rradbury pl.1-.. "The ('nld Wrnd a nd the W<1 rm " •. _the 1111l' al'l sci iot"omt>d ) will be -;taged ror six weeks . Wt•dm·.,day' through Sunday:. at 8 :30, in tandem v. llh anolh~r Bra dbu ry p1ect•, "Pill a r of I• 1rt' 111 k1•t information I'> avail able at ll:lfr 721.l -t'l\l.LBO.\RD 'l'lw l.1do lslt-Players will l'Ondm•t oµen .1ud1t1ono., for lhe A~atha ('hristt~ nl)'Slcr)' "Murdt>r on t he N llt•" on Sept. 23 and 24 at 7 JO 11 111 rn tht· Lulu hit· Cluhhousc. 701 Via Lido Soud "lt•" port Bl·Jd1 Stan and Norma Bell are d1n·t'l111g lhl· show "h1ch calb for eight m en andt1v(.• "'onwn ' /1_ ....._,__~ "-folder• (~:,g·<:-~~ ........ ----...!..---<.>... ......_, / ,~ ·~ "C.. ·' --• >'} rago11 GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Spec1ol111nq In Chuiese A lo C.Orte Dishes I ., , [ q t I ' , ' 4 7 1 S C hapmon ORAMGE • 750-7171 Closrd Monday\ 2023 Hort.or ll•d. COSTA MESA 642·7162. 631 -9911 11:\ 1:.. H 1l)0 NEWPORT BEACH • 675-4720 Luncheons and Otnners TUESDAY thru SATURDAY 11 am-9:30 pm •LIVE ENTERTAINMENT •FINE WINES & BEERS SUNDAY CHAMPA GNE BRUNCH TRADITIONAL FAVORITES 10 am-2 pm 2813 VILLA WAY in the Cannery Village South of 30th St. on Villa Way AVERY SPECIAL DINING EXPERIENCE 11 I 21st P'I., Newport l.och ORI• 3.9 560 Restaurant MOOft lo Mido!iqhl Ooity-W•N<Pftdi Uftlil I :00 o.m. TUU .. ..._ADA Dinner Playhouf~ Boolr. H uolc. L~rlto bv Jim Jnrnll• A w.,_,. CON'\ . ~--1~~~ " ~\'l~~ ~l \ Tues lhru Sun and Sun. Brunch and Cocktail Lounge FRESH RED 5688 SNAPPER Per Person ..,. Served with Soup du Jour. rice pilaf or baked potato. Vegetable de Gardiner. SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH I I :30 to 2:30 On-the-mall at South Coast Plaza near the Carousel on the First Level. For reservations call: 540-8822. l .. INTERMISSION J .•. .~ "Chez Lautrec is first-rate:· Norman Stanley Re~ldurant ~dltor-Dally Piiot , ..... .- .3421 Via Lido. Newport Beach Reservations recommended 714/ 6 7 5 ·49 04 ,\ We Proudly Present Oncore Showtlme & Dancing 9 p.m. · 2 a .m. Mon. thru Set. Pre ThPatr£< & Aftf'r TheatrP Menus Coct ail Hour & M U<;I( Mon thru Fri. Continental Cuisine Lunch Mon. thru Fri. Dinner Daily Champagne Butte l Sunday 9 a.m .-3 p.m Reservations Please 695 Town Center Dr. Costa Mesa, Ca. ·----·-C•n•....._. 714-641-9242 <Goos! the new day at our Uunday Champagne<f3runch $575 Al our Brunch Tahk, c;ek1-:t lrom assorted juices mclu tl mg Or:rngc. Appll-, V-8. Grapt:lruit a11LI T o 1n ato. Plus Ddel·tahle P.1.,trie'. F resh Frui t~ Jntl Champagne' T hen we'll -.cp·e you the en tree of your choice l·ggs lkncdil't T he All-Ameri ca n Breakfast Ca l1 forniu Omelette Cakes 'N Bacon The Frenchman Sandwich Join us Sunday~. 10 a.m. to 2 p.rn. for a Brunch of your fa\'orites! \\~al.\~~ ':>()~Y.EYCt//8~;;,- COSTA MESA 3131 Bristo l t (Bristol Ave . at San Diego Freeway) Ph. 557-3000 ..• t .. 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L1m1ted ?Week Enqariement chapter two A NEW COM~OY av GFOAGE TIBBLES Every Tuesd1y thru Sund1y Evenings (714)-492-9950 -MAKE RESERVATIONS -(714)772-7710 -MAKE RESERVATIONS -For "An Evening To Remember" NOW NOW FOR YOUR DINING & ENTERTAINMENT PLEASURE JACK PRATHER TRIO Tues .. thru Sat. DANCING SHELLY GORDON Sun . & Mon 384 FOREST AVE LAGUNA BEACH II,.. T'Wt t.w~'V••d Aml>l1 /,,.,. P,,,., "U 494-9491 752-8558 ~N I "REFLECTIONS" TRIO Tues . thru Sat. MARK CIANFRANI Sun. and Mon. DANCING NIGHTLY (11 Prlookrnv flPnulltul Lakt' r nr!'st Twilight Dinners 7 Days a Week 4 to 6 p m -55,50 23311 MUIRLANDS AT RIDGE ROUTE El TORO 770-3222 • • ROBERTA KING Vocals & Piano Su n. and .Y1on . 32802 COAST HWY LAGUNA NIGUEL Af C,~ 'iW!•f ... ,. •• , 499-2626 496-5773 NOW PLAYING TOGETHER AT 5 EDWARDS CINEMAS ::; When you're young and going i~'Oowhere ... the Carny looks like ~~: a good way out . . ~ .~ •! .... 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'XI 1l"11 (]]) BARNEY MILLER Aullmdr Jon""' Mdlr1 Poul~Ut M t W•llld0t'> hu• na <htllft p,.tttt~ ..;t:Odl!i .m,J Crotls · Tile Ret luse o.,,,., '"''" must arrest " 70 ·yt;,;i r ot<I man who hasn t lelt his aparimeot 101 J5 years lhey mus1 31so cop1t with 1wo run11ways ano 11 preacher ol <loom 7 30 I) WORLD OF SURVIVAL 7:00 I) CBS NEWS 0 NBCNEWS 0 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN Fonzie recalls h•s e•P"" ence as ii gang le<1de• tn convince Chiicho lhtll •I s nol so cool to bP d mem ber ol a lfreet ganq • 0 A8CNEWS 0 JOKER'S WILD (!) STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO A smgie Sa1uroay N.q111 Special 1ragoca11y 11118'1s lhe loves 01 several unrelat· BO people In a 2• ·hOUr peroo<I EID OVER ~SY l.'lt<proant W ·111u "' ,f Jonn~ For~y1hP 1 111ow<:» rn1• Iii.ill n1 u,.,. nug ... Afrn •• 111 elephants the 1.ir9e~1 I""" m a mnMIS Ctn thP tac.t• ul the Fann 0 FAMILY FEUD 0 BASEBALL c:.a111or noa Anqel~ .~ T 1 •J• Rangers 0 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES 0 FACE THE MUSIC f.D MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT C1) VOTERS' PIPELINE l ne Tube What ~ "le,. Hos I Jom Coooet P.M. MAGAZINE The Calaveras Frog Jump· ong Con1es1 lhe sto1 v behind lhe name ol Slop pery Rnck Penn GueSl Bernice Brown molMr ol oncumoent Gov er nor Jerry Brown O !Rt C1) MACNEIL I LEH'hER REPORT 8:00 I) fI THE INCREDIBLE HULK @) MERV GRIFFIN "Record Hits Gursts Kat /4. chanc.e mee11ng w 1tt1 11n ec.centuc m1lhona1rP set'd~ Oav•d on a f'luntinc tr10 Channt-1 Lbt in911 I) KNXT 1CB$) Lo' AnqPll'" 0 KNBC tNBC) Lo., Ariqcll''> 0 KT LA tlnd I LO"> An q o.,p·, 0 KABC TV 1A8{..1 Lo A1oql'lt"• l\FMB tCB St 5.tn D • l.)l 0 KHJ TV 11no l LO<, A•• ·•·I• @ r<.CST 1ABC1 ~Jn 0 "9 Q) r<TTV 1lnd 1 l O'> An<J•''"~ (!) KCOP TV tlnO 1 LO'> A n J"'''" ED KCET TV 1 PBS) LO'> Ang1'le~ m KOCE TV 1PBS1 Huni 1nq1on Beach NII~, h11'1-u_.ff 411> lhtt Q uuif If 1•0 0 THE FACTS OF llFE Bhl•1 ldl•~ 11' le• ... • with uw f\fUH1n'ltt&tl-ir dfH•t h ... htJ"U • u1ty r h< 11e~ hu• 1lv• irog ; lortt'lll1ttl 11WI .,httlH !Rt 0 10 BENSON A p11ts1d~ntf.JI c.U11h·••111t.:•' I'> 't ht!t.jult•d Int ttu• ' .mu rnQt•I J ::t i\dli.-.., -.l tuml µI·•~ 1111 0 l\AOVIE • • * Wf-!11 l If f hi' ' " d t'I 11~14 1 Auth 11y f, Ut c..1(.tt...i;1 Nlll I 1r~llPvmy in 1cx d 1eo£-nc.h , 1nuno m.Jn tnd"i:t< • bt-1 1n.i1 n.., r-a r, P.nlto 81.t '~Ot. ) V•fl 1 .on tne ruqht ol llw oe.1<1 Jno Sutv1vPi '4-hCr 111 OU1PfS whCI f .l\ltJ H1t.·d it n.Jvtt <loe<l I:.' rus • Q) P M MAGAZINE A behonCI the S..WIU~ IO->k al HOllY"'ood s mo~t pr"''' 1c r~ord t(Jrnpdnv J l\OrStl mo<lwolF Ch"I rt1ll makt'S •eal youla<;t> Or W asco on 1nhHIPron Joyce Kulhaw,. on chll dren • 1ash1on~ (!)MOVIE • • • 'Chey1>11ne Aulumn t 1<!64) Jnmes SHlwBrl R1Chi11d Wo(lmarb Dorecte<I by John Ford The dramatic e•odus ot Cheyenne ln<11ens ex1en<1s trom an Okl&homa reser vatoon 10 lhelf homelan<l5 1n Wyommg (2 hrs I EID 28TONIGHT Guesl Prol1>ssor Vo~h• Tsurm1n1 lillks aboul Japan C1) WASHINGTON~EEK IN REVIEW 8·30 0 ME ANO MAXX Norman lt'.'arns that Ma,. s Television u""''"'"' c''"'p1mon Rutt ..,, oa •n llT•"Qll•ty l•ttr .. ,,,. mllde up H 111111111 h•'• f i·• Nonn.-n CU> 8 10 PIAFll .. fh• .turuitt uf '"'"* 'ou •>I• • • •d•ttQ tn • •••nli ''' I 14 I .,,. It>! tid l'hl P" •n 111 '"'' ttu11no tile Mtt•"-'" '" t .,~,, ..... ,.w s •• ,. •••wt (J1"'1t.1r,.u, nob·" w 100411 h•''""" w ........ , .u cJ i ~··· .. All' w.urttn I II I I llllil Cl) HAM8 tlO "'I j jo,, •I . A f41JHH1 lU t1~1 ti.. I 111f1 1111 Yhil 1jf1 1f1t1 t1uhf w1U1 ... ,., 'IH,kttl Uld tL) WASHING TON WEEK IN HlVtEW C1) WAH l l REET WEE!( 1 .. , .,,. ot • w 1noro11 f. .. , It I •tt•• I,, C)1.1t•·,f ... ~ '"'' ~ ti• 11.-1 ".wu .,~ • ..... u I '""' .u1m .. n\ f I t' M ~ 00 0 8 THE OU~ES OF HAU.ARO 11.1 I t ,,, u"'~ttf<l I ... d, t\ r ~ 'A-ht n Ont 't 1 I t .,p ,,..,~.,, ng •• t 4• ,tf tt 5 ,,r,1e1 \R Q SP6AK UP AMERICA M ' I"'"'''' l,Jyftt "• ', 1 JOJ Rt11 •H.1• u .ah ti ~cu••"' tr v••op1n .uou11d U•tt t "''''''" 1hou1 ... u11t, .... t-tr"•.tl 1$,Utt\. or th~ ,., . .._. Cl) MERV GRIFFIN R, .. , • .,t.J .-Ms Gu~st~ Ka• Ruom.111 Jo>llnny llAathos. P11ultllt .. Mt W•lhams Ber- naoe1 ht !'ell!! s Saats and Croll~ Po1nle1 Sisler'• WJyr•e Massey f.D WALL $TREE'l WEEI( 011 S1ocks Wtr•dlall F"f)r Thi! l1tV'1Sle>r 'I Gue'> I G6011rl!v M Mt!rlel rro.ina ger, research c1epa1 tment He>IJn MoSlt! C1) BILL MOYERS' JOURNAL C.ampaogo Reporr Biii Mo"eu. r ~PorlS uu O•~ t>•1:nts people and s~uP'> C•f thf 1980 elt>e1ton cam lJ•••9" .Jn\J t'•am1nus van au-. aspec1~ ot 1'1e po1t11ca1 P'04..~)\ 9·30 f.D SACRAMENTO WEEK IN REVIEW Ho~t Murray Fromson C1) IMAGES OF INOIA,..S llea1nen 1n1uns Ano ThP HOiiywood Gospel A look 1!> 1at..en al HollV"'OOd :-. portrayal ol ln01a11 '"logoon anf'f values anll the slereu typing ot lnOoan women 10 00 6 (]) DALLAS The nusoand ol a woman woth whom J A had an &lf3ot comes 10 Southtork seeking revenge !RI 0 A MAN CALLEO SLOANE Enemy ogenls use Sloane ond a bumbling bl!lnde deteclove as guinea pogs 1n a germ.warfare exper1 me111 (RI DO NEWS (!) NATIONAL NEWS EID BILL MOYERS' JOURNAL ·campaign Repon 8•11 Mover!> repon s nn Hie evenlS people ano oss.ues nl ,,,,,. 1980 election cam TUBE TOPPERS. K'r rv m 4 :.10 Dodger Dugout. l>m.tgl'rs, in m1<lst of three-way dogfight lowanl d1v1s10n flat{. meet Cincinnati Heds Prl' ~a me s how at 4 '45 followed In garnf> <1l 5 K'J'LA 0 7 ~IO Angels Baseb<ill Nol rnuc:h 1oy at the l\ig A these days. "''' still some good per formances left in I ht• Septt·mbcr "contract" gam es . A11geb meet Texas Rant!ers . KllJ 0 8 ()() "We b oftheSpider." An· thony Fr:.mc·11>::.a defies local legend and t·ntl'r~ '·house of the dead," even though ;.ill hdcm· him have peris hed pa1gn JrtO fhum1nes vdrt ous as!)t>Cts ol Ille pololicel process W MOVIE • • • \ Guaoe1cen., Otary t 19431 Wllloam Ben 01" uoyo Nolan Th8 l\Aat1ne• struggle 10 oe• lnett llfst loolhOIO on lhe Pac1t1c 10.30 Q) (!) NEWS {1001) 0 0 l 10 NEWS 0 MOACAMBE ANO WISE Brotaon s number one com edy ream 1!>.uure~ st..ois and 1>tact..ou1s woth guesls Glenoa Jack son and And re Previn 0 OAVEALLENAT LARGE T on1qnt Dave 1s a poll bearer A<lam and l'vH Richard 111 011d Roo111 Hood W YOU BET YOUR LIFE Buoov 11ll!IH$ a11 auc ttoneer d woman whn serves 1>rPaktas1 on tied and •no mil•tre o or ~ swan~ hOIPI (!) THE BENNY HILL SHOW Benny aud•toOM lor " 101> actor s part JOr wnoeh h'I pays ""a••ly on m«He w3y6 lhan one fD NANA The V1c11m NanJ 'll't'I u1 house woth the actor Fon tan ano os lort l'd to return 10 s11eetwalk1ng 10 l\l'ep n•m Count Mutt.ii s reslSI anr;e 1>eg1ns to crumble tParl 3 ol 5l JOHN DARLING 11.30 I) 'I) NO HOLDS BARRED Comeooan Kelly Monteith presenls amusing ano en1erta1n1n9 gtompses ot Amt!'•can cullure 0 TONIGHT Hosl Jonnny Carson Guesls Frma Bomt>ecic George WaJlilce Rooen Blake Jell Gre;,ohet<I 0 f01 FRIDA VS 0 RHODA Love beats a pathway to Brttnda ' ooor when ii young te<leral agent uses ner aparlment 10 run a security check on lhe 1 eso- dence dcross the slreet Q) MOVIE • • Tl1e Marcus·Netson Murder'· 11973) Telly Sevalas 11Aar1oe Gortner (!) GETSllAART C1) CAPTIONED ABC NEWS 11:45 ED C"PTIONEO ABC NEWS -MIDNIGHT- 12·00 0 AMERICA'S TOP TEN Hosl C•sey Ka~em 0 THE SULUVANS The unov.,rSdlly re<.Ogmze<I lalti ol 8 lamolv whose loves. 11re mt.,1uptell by Worlll W3r11 (!) THE OOOOfES Tne GOO<l•es Duy a 111m s1ud10 l"e all lhP oorec::1ors and mat\e 1ne11 own mov- •RS 12:30 0 MOVtE * • Wold And Wonder- ful I 196•) Tony Curns. Chflstone Keulmann_ Fnday. September 12. 1980 0 MOVIE ._ * ·~ "811tle Of TM Seic· .... 111H101 p,,., ~. Con111nu Cummings g) NATIOHAL NEWS 12:.c> 9 (I) THE HEW AV£NOEM S1Md lllO Emma's 1nves11- gallon lnlo a mu•der IHds 1ham 10 • deaolate 11t1nd and a downed Woll(! Wlr II G11rman a11p1ane 0 MOVIE • • '"' Oe<11pus The 1<111g ( 1968) CtHISIOphtH Plummet Orson Wottos [O) CAROL BURNETT ANO FRIENDS Gu&SIS JAan Slapte1on Phil Solvers 1:00 0 MIDNIGHT SPECIAL Host Chflstopher Cross Guest1 S 0 S Band, Ou11en Nocdlelle l 11rso'1 Genesis Johnny Lee, Irene Cara, Amy Holland (!)MOVIE • • • Magnrllcenl Obsession ( 19351 Irene Dunne Rooerl Taylo• 1:30Q) MOVIE * • TIWI Man Ftom P11n et x· C 19>11 Margaret Foeld\ Rol>«rl Clatke 1:50 1) NEWS 2:000 MOVIE C.. • • F1rs1 Love ( 19701 John Mould•• Btown Oom1n1Que Sando 2:150 NEWS 2:20 I) MOVIE • • '·• 'Rhapsody In Blue ( 19451 Robert Alda Ale11~ Smolh 0 MOVIE • • ', Once You K•55 A Stranger' I 19701 Pa111 Bur~e Cerol Lyntev 2'300 NEWS 2~40 0 NEWS 3:00 Q) MOVIE • • R"d PldnPt M~" 1195:>1 Pe1i.1 G• .. v,., Anorea Konq (!)MOVIE • • • Out~•OP Tno Wall 119501 Richaro Basonarr Ma111yn Ml 1well 4.000 MOVIE • * • Wh•Stle Down T~M w ... o I 1962/ Hayley Mill'> Be111aro Lee 4:TS.0 NEWS 4·200 MOVIE • • '> Tile Mao Ghoul ( 1943) Evelyn "nk"r~ Oavod Bruce 4:30 (!) NEWS 4:45 Q) MOVIE • • Secret venture ( 19571 Kent T11ytor OAILYPILOT 07 SA l'l 'RU AY -MORNlfG- 5: 10 9 ITEVE EDWARDS 1:30 8 OEN£ AUTRY 9.'00 8 G) NEWS 0 COMMUNITY FlEDeACK Host Fernando Del H10 Q) UNIVERSITY OF THE 'All!I Cl) SUMMER SEMESTER e. 15 0 SIGN ON (!) ALMSTHATT~CH 8:30 tJ SUMMER SEMESTER 0 THAT'S CAT 0 ®J IT'S YOUR BUSINESS 0 OAVEVANO GOLIATH Q) SP~KOUT (!) ROMPER ROOM fD CAPTIONED ABC NEWS JOB SEARCH 7:00 tJ MARLO ANO THE MAGIC MOVIE MACHINE D GODZILLA I GLOBETROTTERS ADVENTURE HOUR 0 BIG BLUE MARBLE 0 'GJ SUPERFRIEHOS 0 HOTPUOOE Q) TEEN SCENE The Besl 0 1 leen Scene Host Romell roster Owens fD YOGA FOR H~L TH (f FOOD: SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY 7.30 I) DUSTY'S TREEHOUSE 0 PACESETTERS Host Larry McCormick 0 THE LONE RANGER Cl) ELEMENTARY NEWS (!) SONRISAS EID AS WE SEE IT (R) 8 KtOSWORLO e·oo I) ( 8 MIGHTY MOUSE I HECKLE & JECK LE 0 FRED ANO BARNEY MEET THE SHllAOO 0 l~VE IT TO B~VER 0 10 PLASTICMAN 0 ROLLER DERBY ID MOVIE • • r 1 "'"" Fscal)f's 1 l9J6 J"''''ny WNssmu• Pt Ma utt-t.""•• J ~ulhvun (!) SPECIAL PEOPLE f.D ONCE UPON A CLASSIC Oot-wi 11( I At'O Hut r1e1 c;" •' :1 'PftlS LfnO $la•nton ~ IOUblS BPf'•P' ptt!D3tP5i •or ar-... ~~aun nn 1h1• E 19nt OAlls Wan 6 ot >;1 ~IRI 8 30 U 8 TOM ANO JERRY 0 RIFLEMAN (!) HERE S TO YOU f.D REBOP(AI by Armstrong & Batiuk 1'LL PHONE' "THEM AS SOON />6 1-G E.1 E3ACK TO cu::~LAND! Naslwille To Spoof 'Dallas' Moyers Analyzes Campaigners NASHVILLE. Tt•nn <AP> Comedian .Jerry Clower wil l s p o of "Dallas" daddy .Jock E wing when he plays a family patriarch with a d ast ardlv son named "R.J ." in a takeoff of the CBS televis i o n series. "I'm going to bl' the r ichest man in the world and my name 1s gon na be •t M .' I've got a Y.avward son named 'R.i ,' a s mall s poiled daughter named 'QT · and a siss} son callec1 ·u .R ···Clower s aid The show 1 s "Nashville Palace," a • television s pecial that Sam Lovullo. producer of "Hee Haw." rs re· h earsing . It will be broadcast by ABC later this month, Lovullo said "It's a challenge for me, and 1 honestly think the show is going to be a humdinger," Clower said. The show will include a number of country singers and be hosted by entert ainer and "!lee H aw .. regular Roy Clark. ·'The network has not indicated if 'Nas hville P alace' will be a regular show next year or not," Lo\1ullo said ··But they're really pushing us to get it finished so they can look at it." 8 ) TOM JOR \' NEW YORK CAP 1 Btll Mo~ ers le rt the candidates briefl y the other c1a) to talk about his new pre-election series on pres idential politics . "Bill Moyer s .Journal. Campaign Report~· "The assumption running thrnugh this series." he said ... ,~ that I ha vt•n 't made up my mind how to vote. and that ·s for sure · Moyers said voters this year are left with four choices President Cartl'r. Ronald Reagan. th e Re publtc an nominee; a third µarty candidate Rt•p John Anderson. or no vote a t all I R EALL\' llAVE a n orwn mind about this. as I think most 1\merll'ans do ... he said At the found ation of "Campaign Re port." which pre m1l'res tonight at 9 on many Public Broadcastmg Sen 1c·e stations. ts Moyers' d1•s1re to provide· prospective voters with information on the candidates "that commercial television has neither the lime nor the opportunjty to ,present.' <Channel 50 9 p.m .. Channel 28, JO p.m > The first hour-long program, for in stance. will include a :J0·40-m1nute re· port on Reagan's most recent campaign swing. "What you saw on the evening news." Moyers said. illustratin.g his approach to "Campaign Report." "was one Reagan gaffe after a nother While that was a good story. it was n't the whole story "WHAT HE DID, and I didn't see it on television. was attack. attack. at- tack. You saw very little of Reagan's unrelenting assault on Carter's record." "Camprugn Report .. w111 continue on a weeklv basis until the election Nov 4 Moyers, whose "Journal" premiered on public TV Nov. 14. 1972, is one of the country's most respecte<i journalists. A Luke'• Exclusively llllEISTOCI* FOOTWEAR SHOP ~ ~liiilli-...;........-. ..... "Feel Beller with en Investment 1n Foot Comfort' O Luke's Exclusively Birkenstocl< Footwear Shoo 177-H Riverside Drive. NEWPOR1"0EACH 631·273() Localed behind 1fle Posl Ollice';"east of the Rusty Peliean Reslaurant. One block south 01 the Newport Freeway on Coast Highway Hours 11-4, closedSUndays ~&:::;j;ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:======~~-~~~-~~-;~;1 L M. ROYU DAILY PILOT [TY REVIEW J formPr µres .., "c<'rt'tar} lo President .Johnson and publishe r of :'\lewsday, the Long bland nt•ws papcr, ~loyers spent 21 J y1•ars as chief correspondent for ('!IS ll<•µorls" l1t•fore reviving hts ".Journal" in Febru<.tT'.\ 1979. II F. IS A ~1i\N \ll'ITE Cll'arly torn betwc:cn th(' freedo m of time offered by public television a nd tht' unhmited re- -.ourt'('s proffered by the C'om merr1al ncl\\orks lie assisted CHS Nl'WS in its coverage thi s <;ummer o f the Republican ;rnd 0 <.'morratr C' nominating conven- t1 o ns , and the re are unmistakable signs tha1 CRS would like to enList his scn ·1res full t1m(' once more. NonC'theless. 1n discussing the ex tl'ns1on of his "Journal" to the cam pa1gn. he spoke in a positive tone Ear h show will be produced for about $.50.000. he s aid. and that is a relatively s mall sum compared with the standard for a networ'k news docum entary of the same lrngth He mentioned the cost. he said, "not to plead poorhouse. but to show good te levision can be done on a modest budget.·• MOVERS SAID HE intends to ex· am ine signifirant political develop- ments in this election year, for eitam- p l e , the increasing influe n ce of evangelical Christia ns in support of the conservative cause. as well as the can- didat es. Ile said he intends to consider "The Essential Reagan" as well as "The Es- sential Carter." and will spend some time. too. with Anderson and other third party candidates. "The program the Friday before t~e- election." he said. ·•I intend to s um up what I found on the road I'm convinced nnw, after being on the road a lot. that most people arc not going to start pay- ing uttentton unt il JUSl before the elec- tion." MOYF.RS SAID ll F. will not announce in the final edition of "Campaign Report" hrs choice for president "That woulc1 be a misuse of my posi· lion," he said ens. by the way. began its own pre· election program , "Cam paig n CountdO"-TI ... Wednesday night at I I :30 pm The weekly half-hour political report, anchored h' Walter Cronkite. will be composed of four regular segments , in- cluding "The Candidates.'· "Inside Poltt1 rs.' a "We Lhe People" poll. and .. Choices for the ·sos." featunng com- mentar) from experts nn a number of election year issues Sea Series Airs Sunday "The Undersea World of Jacque Cousteau." a series of one·hour specials revealing the mysteries of the deep, pre- mieres on KTLA <Channels) Sundays at8 p.m ., beginning Sept. 14. Narrated by the late Rod SerUng and J oseph Campanella, "The Undersea World of J acque Cousteau" is a wi nner of eight national Emmy Awards . KTLA begins the weekly series. which precedes "Wild Kingdom " and "Wild Wild World of Animals," Sundays, with the story of Pepito and CristobaJ, a pair of ra,re cape fur seal pups found off the coast 'Africa. Members of a nearly extinct species. Pepito and Cristobal are temporarily adopted by the crew of Cousteau's scien- tific research vessel, CaJypso. Do11 'f Fighf. S1eif el1 In addition to being a whale of a school tea cher, Miss Switc h has othe r super talents -s uch as piloting a broomstick with her best pupils as passengers. The whims ical, two-p a rt t ale is on KABC (Ch.7) at l1 a .m . this Saturday and next. U tah Films Pushed SALT LAKE CITY !AP> Actor Robert Red- ford . who li ves part of the year at hrs ski resort in Provo, wants to boost film-makmg in Utah So, h~ announced he has formed a corporation cailed the Sundance Institute to entice Hollywood and en- courage local talent. ~~~~~~~~~- ~OPHl~TICATED PROORAMMINO .... Beaulilul ~lereo Mu~ir:-New~-Marin B Wealher- Con~umBr RBporl~-~loo_k MarkBI RBporl~ • ~r ' I I r -r-s- '-11 '1 I I .. ' gain ular sion em- IS a ajd. iS it link 1eir - rt -.s. am .,OS est of iul /aJI CP ies 11 to -a on " . 1.a es. 1at to ng rd -on IC·- be :rs :u- tel IS· ed in lg or to le m lD 1e (· ti d ll D ;. d n e r k t t , - • I • I • • I • . : • • ... DAILY PILOT Burt Reynolds, who $ull) Fwld credits • with boosting her show busmess career. stars with Miss f'leld m ·' moke) and-the Bandit II " currently playing tn several Orange Coast.area theaters The film is a sequel to "Smokey and the Bandtt" and re portedly 1s setting box office records throughout the coWJtry Singer Free To ~Choose .... LOS ANGELES <AP> -A Superior Court j udge bas denied a request by Casablanca Records to stop singer Donna Summer from offering her recording and performing services to other companies. Judge Jerry Pachl. who this week refused to grant a preliminary injunction, said be ques· tloned the validity of an earlier, exclusive con· tract the highly successful entertainer bad signed with Casablanca. Pacht said Ms. Summer was free to seek work elsewhere pending the outcome of the suit she filed last January, which claims the record company and her manager ran the singer's career for their benefit rather than hers. Among other things, the complaint seeks at least S5 million in damages and an order rescinding all agreements Summer made with Casablanca and her manager. All SHll $2.00 before S:OO p.m . BA•S r Ot l;Q OF 40) ANO 6!~ SUNFlOWHI 546-271 1 Peter O'Toole and Steve Rallaback THE STUNT MAN 12:15-2:45-5:1 5-7~45'-10:15 .... JOHN TRAVOLTA URBAN COWBOY , 2:00-5:00.10:00 Robert Redford BRUBAKE 2:3().7:30 • J .. Langella Flamboyant 8y 808 THOMAS .... , ... A_ ..... ,,... ,.THOH LI"· THOSI! I! Y l!S" Iii dlst1noul1he<I by• flamboyant 1>4trforrN1nc:eby FrAnk Lenotlla "''An OPl"rttte \tar w ith ebund ant c h•r l\~bul toolltlle t altonl to\wlmout ot \how hit bM kwlllf'r\ Dook td Into ar1ou1 door CltvtlandthHter In the eartyt~~.hebetrlend•ft • orf'H'led\tud nt IThomu Hultt'l who hlreson11•propmen nnd b ( omfl\f!nj)mor~wlth th• thrater itndapretty<Jancer !Glynnl'I O C.onnot >. fhe youngmanln evltebly IO)Ct~ his lnnoctnco. etnd mo\t of the ot her plot turn\ arepu'<i1ct11ble.nwell If only thf'I '"''of thto fllm molthed tht"elOQut>nceol LanoPlle'sport reyel Tilt' rt1tlnc;J1s R. with \Omct \;Jlty lc1m.1u'1Qtt <1ndom• sc.:neofff'male nudity . "T HE BIG BRAWL" 1\ctm1ctblr hokum. ctn Anwric ctn11,i11on of lhP Kung Fu gt'nrt' th<1t hcH lasc1n ated As1cl clnd other PCJrl'>of the world Tht'f11 m '>01WQH•d14'>'>el l<; J.ic k 1e Chan whose w1nn1ng per -,orialcty 1~ augmented by phy '>l(rll sk1ll!t that are well nigh me red1lll~ Thl• shopworn plot POrtrays him as the pawn In a 1930\ oan9 ter war over a sluo· olno tournament In a small Te>CH town Forget the plot and w atch the young Chan zip throuoh a ser ies of encounters with the athletic orace of Gene Kelly In his prime. The SUPPortlng cast Includes Jo\e Ferrer as the chit•f gonoster , Kristina De Bell as Chan's gi rlfrlend, and Mako d\ his uncle and mentor. Rated PG with mild swearing and dy· namk action. "THE HUNTER" caste; Steve Mc Queen as a moder'n·day bounty hunter whoemplovs tac· tics perfe~ted In the Old West He could have been an lntrlguinq anachronism, but the character Is never developed beyond stan dard, steel 1awed McOueen But z l<ulik has directed some slam banq chases, but their effectiveness cs blunted l:>v a script that meanders between the bounty hunter's missions and a boring relationship with his housemate I Kathryn Harrold I who is heavy with child Rated PG, with rough languaqe and violence that may be too intenS(' for some youngsters 'lATUlllNO THE"" SONGS ~MAOKl," "ALL OYEll THl WOlllO." "XANADU," "l'M ALIVE." I I IPGI A ONIVERSAl P1CTURE .... , ......... "AIRPLANE" Is rem iniscent of the Marie Brothers at their mMt antic. Exe.pt that the oaos come even faster and many would have been Shot down by the censors In the Marxian era. Jim Abrahams, Jerry and oavld Zucker ("Kentucky Fried Movie'') wrote and directed the mad romp, l ace roting scores of movie cllches. Julie Hagerty and Robert Hays are the straight-faced romantic leads, and they are sol Idly suppartcid by Lloyd Br idges, Robert Stack, Leslie N le I sen, Peter G r aves and a surprlslngly adept Kareem Abdul- Jabbar . The rating Is PG. "THE BLUE LAGOON" 's a tender r omance·adventure that succeeds surprlslngly well. From a late-Victorian novel of Henry Devere Stackpoole about two children shipwrecked on an Idyll lc island; they build an agreeable life for themselves, grow up to discover se>C as well as the cruelty of man and nature. The plot succeeds because of sensitive direction by Randal Kleiser and ingenious portrayals by Brooke Shields and Cristopher Atkins. Rated R. "AIRPLANE". lf'GI '"AHAL COUNTDOWN" "THE HUNTER''<PG I "XANADU " (PG) • I .... BLUES BROTHERS" 11t1 "'THE EMPllE 1,.1 STIJICES IACIC" -..or.u.- INJUNCTION NIXED Donna Summer EDWARDS' IRISTOL CINEOOME EOWARos·c1NEMA WEST SMOKIY & THI IAHDfT 'AnnlNI Cos1a Mesa 540·7~44 Orange 634 2553 Westm1ns1er 891 3935 TAKE THREE AND GET ONE FREE! UC Irvine Fall Lecture Series B. Gentry Lee Wednesday, September 24 8 p.m. UCI Village Theatre Ramsey Clark Wednesday, October 29 8p.m . Science Lecture Hall Gloria Steinem Wednesday, October 8 8p.m . Crawford Hall Gore Vidal Wednesday, November 19 8p.m . Science Lecture Hall "HE KNOWS YOU'RE ALONE" "FOXES" (R) "BLUES BROTHERS" "PROM NIGHT" (R) c::=:..·--=r ... ----·-J I "THE HUNTER" "FINAL COUNTDOWN" (PG) .. -_____ -==:J I '°THI IWI LACM>ON .. Il l I "CALIFOIMIA surn" • INI "AllrlAMr "UTTU DAIUNGS" INI "CHHCH & CHONG" "ACAruLCO GOLD" llll Series S12 for .4 lectures. S-4 single general admission ; SJ f aculty, statf, and .,._. ________ ....,. other students; S2 UCI students. Tickets available at ASUCI Box Office or ~>~~ mail order to Student Affair s Lecturia_s. Information call (714) 833·5588. cHU...-11N• Keep vp w1lh news of yovr con1mun11y All lhe newspaper yO\J t'lfed tomes ro yov !Nf!fy oov '~I•! m)µlt•ll 6'2 "321 ·-""''- A MARVELOUSLY ENTERTAINING MOVIE, "THE MOST EXCITING AMERICAN MOVIE OF THE YEAR."-·-·-·-- it sho uld delight those who have ever been drawn to the smell of the greasepaint and the roar of the crowd ." -Rona Barren, ABC-T\' • "Busey and Robertson are first·rate, and Jodie Foster is heartbreaking, vulnerable and appealing." -C.... Jl\-"'f #IC tYlrH._1 "Jodie Foster is not only one of the great beauties of American movies, but also shows every sign of becoming one of our most versatile and talented motion· picture actresses." ........ , .... '"" ••.• •·m•• "Tentflc ••• A hip and tough·minded movie." a •• ~ a.~ ,,,. .. ,.,,. ,,..,.,,,.. "Bright, brassy film." ,_ "Gary Busey, who was so good in 'The~ Hotly Story', is even better in Carny'." ·to=::::.., .... "Robertson is potentially one of the sexiest leads to come down the pike." . ._ ......... '".._.,_. "Unusually intriguing." ,,. ........ ,~-.... "'Those lips. Those Eyes' has in the best cma •sa Edwards Cinema Center (71 4) 979·4141 "One of the few good movies to see trus summer ... a Paul Mazursky·type movie about real, likeable people in believeable situations.'' -Jeffrey Lyons, \VCBS·AM and \VPIX-TV ..... ---~ .... -•O •• w . ; ·--------· ... Presents the New Collectlen of MONOTYPES by NANCY E. BOWEN Sept. 13 thru Oct. 4 The gallery Invites you to meet the artist Saturday, Sept. 13 from 7:~10 p .m . Art Angles 3403 E. Champt1n, Or8nge ~ mUe eHt of Newpott Frwy. 639-8310 Open Mon. thru Fri. 10-6 Sat . 1().S and by appt. ___ ...., .. ,.._ .... _ .,... .... Ji! • ...... ,... •A. ..... , ..... ~ ... •• "4-241..J .... .,... • ., .. ...... 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E •• B• Be Bit Bit Bil Bii Bii Bii Bii Blc Bh 9ol 8ot Bo1 Bot • Bot • 8ot -..... 8ol • Bel! =~1 .,. .. , . =~· ... , • •• • arc •• •• 8N ••• 8r-w• .... •ut . .., l llf eur :: . ,,, tll ht ''" h r ~ :1 Cl L~ '" ~ .. • • • • .. • !fl". -····---.,.__-·--·-· ~· orange Coast EDI T ION ( VOL. 73, NO. 256, 4 SECTtONS, 41 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1980 "oar Hometowa Dally Nt.awNpaper TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Pensions Spark Coast Recall Talk A Dana Point cllut'ns tcroup hH ll\~aten~ to launrh » ren ll drive a1a1nst members of tht' Dana Polnt S~nitary District af the board does not drop a pension plan that would pay members 10 times their $:50 a month salary The Dana Point Catazena for Action aroup met arter lhe dis trict board's mH tinc Wednes· day and decided to start a recaH mo,•ttmt'nt 1f tht' board doef'J not rett'1 nd a pen1'1on plen that would pay r t'tlrtng members ISiOO a month afte r they re11ch tht age of M and havt' served elaht years . Under the peru11on plan, ap proved by the board sevenl months ago, members would be eU1lble for a •monthly stipend if they have at strona attendance ret'ord, meanln1 they attended 10 out of the doien boud mfft· 10 11 u ch year Membe rs who ser ve more than two four year terms could get a pension bonua of SlO a month for every addjtional year they serve on the board No other sanitation district in Orange. County has a pension pllm for its mem bers Currently two Dan a Point Sanitation District members are . eligible for the pension, and two others now are serving their second term. The board mem- bers adopted the plan in April. Carolyn Walti, a Dana Point resident a nd member of the Citizens for Action, said board me mbers Wednesday "had a hard lime trying to justify the pension plan. "They told us that they de- served it because they are un derpaid and put in a lot of hours on district business,'' Mrs. Walti said. "But when we tr ied to pin them down to exactJy how many hours they spend on district b usiness they couldn't give us a straight answer. Mrs. Walli said members of the citizens group and sanitation 4 board members will meet again Oct. 8 at the board's regular meeting to discuss the pension ptan. "So far they (the board mem· bers) reall y haven't given us a • 'yes' or ·no.· " Mrs. Walli said. ·'They said they would discuss It • furt her with us. but I don't think ' -· t he y inte nd to change their minds." LA Busing Halt Plea Denied Hearing Set .For Doctor LOS ANGELES <AP> -The case reads like some preposterous murder thriller: prominent doctor slays elderly woman after she adoptahim and makes him sole heirto$3 million fortune. But the twisted plot is a real-life drama. Dr. Raymond Louis La Scola -a 65-year-0ld clinical hypnotist often sought for his expert trial testimony -has a ba il hearin1 in Santa Moni ca Municipal Court today on a charge he killed his 88- year-old adoptive mother, Georlia Mahoney Thera, with a fatal dose of insulin July 18, 1979. HER DEATH CAME IUST four and a half months alter she and her husband, a wealthy Buddhist monk. bequeathed La Scola their entire estate, including a Palm Springs home, a collection of jewelry and a gold-plated statue or Buddha. La Scola faces a possible death penalty ii convicted of murder. He is alJo charged with dissuading a witness. attemptins to in- fluence a witness and conspiracy to ror1e prescriptions and ille1al· ly sell drugs. The case is further complicated by the involvement of Mary Steele Kaye, a former disciple of the monk who became his second wife. and the testimony of William Schenley -port.ayed in defense papen as "a known forger, ex-convict and heroin addict" -who alleees La Scola "used drug addiction to control people." Tbe defendant, jailed without bail since Au1. 25, ia a member of the board of 1overnors of the American Society of ClliUcal Hyp- notiata. His expertise has t.akm him to a number of trials around the country. NOW, DEFENSE A'JTO&NEYS IN a case almost as sens•· tional as his may ask for a retrial. Lawyers for Theodore Bundy, convicted this year in the murder of a 12-ye.ar-0ld Florida 1irl, said Tuesday they might request a retrial for Bundy because of the shadow cast upon La Scola's integrity. The doctor testified for the prosecution . La Scola began his career as a Beverly Hills pediatrician who treated the children of celebrities. He switched to clinical hypnosis in the UMOs. La Scola met Mrs. Thera and Ariya Dhama Thera, an India· born Buddhist monk and founder of the American Institute of Bud- dhist Studies, in 1975 when be bought an $80,000 home from them. He became a close friend after using hypnosis to treat Mrs . Thera for high blood pressure. Court documents show La Scola suggested the elderly couple adopt him so he could look after the m better. The Theras adopte d La Scola on Feb. 14, _1979 .. in Riverside County Superior Court. A couple weeks later, Mn. Thera madea new will. Five months after that. she was dead. Her death certificate, <See DOCTOR ACCUSED, Paae .U> Would-be Kidnapper Fires ai HB Woman A HuntlngtOn Beach woman was shaken but not seriously hurt thi1 morning in Irvine when a man fired a handaun at her because she refused to get into his sport.I car. palice said. Irvine police U . Al Muir said Diane S. Weyland, 30, fainted on the parking lot of Bentley Labs Inc., 17502 Anmtrong Ave., as the bullet whined by her. Orance County Paramedics, called to tbe 1ttne by a Bent.Jey Labs employee, revived Ms . Weyland and determined she wasn't injured. After they left, the woman fainted again, police said. The paramedics were recalled and tbi1 time. took her to a hospital for observation. The man who fired the gun iJ described as being 6·feet with black hair and a moustache. He was drtvtnc a white Corvette . Police were searching for him this momint . Bolling Bolls 'Buyer' Flunka Teat Drive A Loa Anaeles music teacher, who convinced a Newport Beach Rolll·Royce salaman tbt be WH interested in buylnc an •.•model, allecedly took the ear for a tat drive and then kept ~ce laid Willie l:art Rania, M, put tWG miJ11 Oil the Silver Slaailow'1 odometer Wore be WU ,.ued O\'ef Md aneeted. T•• HIHID•D from Roy Caner Roi.II RoJre, lMO Jam- MrH Rd., told offleera he ..... to take tM , ... pedi .. cmtOIDlr to • ~al ..... ...,. • eould te1t drive tbe •elate .. . But ..... be pulled onr and cot out of the car with plana of 8•ttin1 ln the pusenaer'! ~at1 tbe customer quietly slid uemna the wheel and took off, police said. Tbe salelman ran to a nearby houae and phoned police. 11tey put out a broedeut • tbe mial· lnl Rolll. A patrol ol'lleer, wbo laid be bappmad to be behind tbe llUI· Inc S l iver Shadow , ackDowleQed the broadcast and •toned the Rolla. 'l'be ... ooo IMH Wat re· turned to tbe lot aad tbe cuatomer waa takea to tile Newport dty jail when be WM held Oil··-ball. ----·- -V./11u1. I s f!ll G oc:.J:> 'FA1r1f TEACHERS WALK PICKET LINE BEFORE SCHOOL THIS MORNING AT EDISON HIGH Huntlll .. Dft Teechera Aren't ............. AN ftrotnttftg 'O••rtoeded' C1• .... Stolen Speedboat Still Undetected Maritime authorities along the Southern California coast and Newport Beach police today re- ported no sightings or further clues to the disappearance of a $46,000 competition speedboat a week ago. The sleek, 30-foot cigarette-hull vessel, belonging to John San· tanlello of-S·an Marino, was re· ported stolen last Friday from a guest dock at the Balboa Bay Club. The powerful boat with its thun- derous engine has not been seen since the theft was reported to police later that day, according to investigators. "It's probably running dope between here and the Mexican border now," s a ys Newport Beach Police Detective Bob Ha rdy. He said if Santaniello 's boat hu indeed been pirated for narcotics smuggling, a crime not· uncom· mon ln Southern California, Smpttt Pleack: sooner or later it would be spotted because the design is easily recognized. Prime Rate Inches Up NEW YORK CAP ) The prime rate rose a quarter-point to 12 .25 pe r- cent at several of the na- tion's largest banks today as the summer 's interest· rate surge continued. Those increasing the charge on 'M>ans ~o top- rated businesses included Citibank, the nation 's second-largest bank. No. 4. Manufacturers Hanover Trus t Co. a n d No. 6 Chemical Bank. HW1lington Teaclwrs Picketing ByPATJllCKKENNEDY OI .. o.ity ~llet Staff About SO teachers pic keted Edison High School in Hunt - in1ton Beach this morning, pro· testing class sizes and stalled contract negotiations. After marching for 30 minutes in front of the campus at 21400 Magnolia St., teachers lowered their protest signs and walked to 7:30 a.m. classes. Teachers on the picket line said the ma rch was just one phase of a plan to ha rass school administration offi cials until a contract is approved. Earlier this week, a number of teachers refused to turn in atten· dance sheets a nd parked their vehicles backward in their re· served lot, making it difficult for officials to check for authorized parking stickers. Huntington Beach Union High School District Board President Doris Allen said it is ina p- propriate-for teachers to picket <See PICKET, Pa1e AZ) Life · All Deterioration 8y DAVID IR1TZ•ANN °'-...... ""', .... Murder defendant Emmett -Mitchell, on trial for the April slaylnc of bis 4-year-old nephew, baa described for an Oranae County Judie, hiJ troubled life that included suicide attempt.a, emotional brea kdowns and homoaexuality. Mitchell. 24, who has pleaded innocent, by reuon of inaanity. said Thursday bis life l\aa been d1tertoratin1 since be wu U years old and servln1 Jail time in Orep, where he was raped bf ano(her male inmate. "lly life bu been one vMt de- tertoratlon," Mltebtll told Superior Court Judie RldWd Beacom, who it presidlnl over .the non-Jury trial. At c-. pOlnt ln his leltlmony, the defendant referred to blm1elf M "a ..U little Ump. wrtated ... , •.. '' llttebell la aecwed of ftnt 1tranlllna and tbeD aUempUaf to drown bis nephew, John Lewis Jr., last April 21 ln Santa Ana. He was baby~tting the child while the mother (his sis- ter) was taking a night school examination. In a taped convenation with a Santa Ana police detective just after the incident, Mitchell said "something snapped" when be attacked the child. In hil testimony before the judce. the defendant said be had become "eomewhat of a ve1eta- ble •' durin1 his stay at the Orecon State Penitentiary on pune snatchlal cbartes ln the late t.,_, He said be underwent a "com- plete cleterloration'' in Ilia moral standards and ukect. Jail authortUee to allow bim to be sent to a state mental holpltal. "I did not want to be releued to the atreeta " be said, clalmlftl a Jall ~or told blm It wu better to be releaed and then seell mental help. "I pleaded and begged with him to commit m e to the hospital. I needed mental help," Mitchell said under questioning by defense attorney Ronald Butler . ,\I needed serious help," he added. Mitchell said he once asked a probation officer to take hhn to a s tate mental hospital ln Oregon but be aald he was told there he was not sick enouah for admlaaion. After bl1 rele11e from the Ore1on penitentiary in 197'1, he said be enrolled in colleae and took a job ln a day care center. But he wu accused of 1tealin1 a television set and served more prison time. He came to CaJiforaia onb a few W.U befON bl• aepbew died at Cblldrea11 H~pltal of Oran1e County from iaJurtet 1uffel'ed in the attaell. Court Upholds Egly Plan WASlllNGTON CA P l -U.S. Supreme Court Justi ce William Rehnquist today denied the Los Angeles school board's request to halt the busing portion of Supe r ior Court Judge Paul Egly's integration plan. The seven-page decision was handed a day after the NAACP and the American Civil Liberties j Union jointly filed a reponse to the school board's request for a l stay. ·'There is no other reaction than total disappointment," school board president Roberta Weintraub said in Los Angeles. "The thing to remember is that we made our utm·ost valid try to ove r t urn the forced bus ing plan." School board member Richard Fer arro called the decision "catastrophic." ·'I thin k it 's goin1; to ac·- celerate white fligh~m the district," he added. Ferarro said district planners estimated 9,000 to 12,000 stu- dents wouJd leave the district rather than face mandatory bus- ing. The board members learned of Rehnquist 's decision while in executi ve s ession discussing Judge Egly's noon deadline for providing a list of 20 schools lo replace those which the state Court of Appeal removed from his mandatory integration plan last week. and what to do if he (S« BUSING, Page A?) Of/icials Eye Park Ground The second of two sessions ex- amining the resources of Crystal Cove State Park will be held Saturday from 9 lo 11:30 a.m. at E l Morro Elementary School in Laguna Beach. State park officials will dis- cuss resource protection and management, and a field trip on park property will be held in the afternoon. Persons interested in further information may contact park officials Saturday morning at t h e s c ho ol, 8681 N. Coast Highway. Coas t Weather Lo w clouds a nd fog night and morning, clear - ing to beaches Saturday afternoon. Lows tonight 57 along the coast, 65 inland . Highs Saturday 70 to 80. INSIDE TODA~ 01.d movie favorite• .wver die, they jult keep r~11ing. And for thoae who ·Ulce film no1talg6a thtte a~ 1everal col~~ c~• tn which the Oftly reqt.armwnl if to attend and watch the movie. Stof'JI, photo• Page Dl. l•tlex 1 ' I _...;li_ ---,- GAILY PILOT ..----JV T BREAKJNG--- C11bar1 Attache Slain \ By Anti-Castro Crq,,p NEW \'Ottt\ 1 AP I flit' n1J)('r ''••) lnl! of an &ltllt'ht' to Cubo's llli~lor) to thr l1nitcd Nat ion~ Ix pitrt of an eHorl cu m wkt' l'ubun diplomat "dJ opp('.ir fnim lht' ftuc of r-v. Yt~rk &II}' a ncin)' n10us l'lill\'~ t•l.dmjng to rt'\lrt"wnt tht' nt1 (·n11lni p:rnup Omep t •\'lit. Gan-h& RQdt 11rur1 ~t otn attaC'ht to lhc C utl ... n m1~1t1on .11 lt\e l'nikd N 1\h111!>. v.ai. ~h<lt Thursda} a11 ht" lll'O~ a .,tm1011 wagon 'Mlh d 11>Jnm.1&1t' IH't'~'' J1l1>h..,. in QuHsu Tht hob nu" hnn · N Hl\\' rrum " ll.&1Mn~ '•·huh· m .. nearb' ('l'mt'\rn IMlhc·c.· 8<1111 •\11 Jnvn~ m11u .. mara ~ llh ,1 tf1,p.1n11 u·n•nl " 11~1 n1·~ .. Ugt'lll'H'I> v.•1thU1 tllt11Ult"~ o( lhr ~ 2'\'l J.i tn ~bootJnl &n(J !tlUtl OnH•.:t• 7 "ai. ''-' µtln,1~11\• for th .. '•'H'<'ut1on Bla.111. f 'irf* llJ1 I. I ,_,.,.,_,,,,,,. SHEHMAN OAK..., 1 \1'1 An l'X&•h"1un .tnd fir•· in ., Cht'nHStr\ l.1h .1t 'fotr t• t> ... ml' lllgh ~<'hoot lll}Urt'd ont• fird1ghter. bh,•v. 1111l ~urnr 'ol.\lldl.l"'~ oniJ ldW.t·d .m t-i.tlmatttd $70,000 U1 d;1rnu.:t• uxl,n . hrd1.ihtt>r~ ~Jll.1 The r;u.1.~e or the fin.• \\hu·h brokl1 l)Uf .1l .about l l!> ii 111 I I!\ under IO\ l'!>tll(1.H1on ~Jul Lo:. An~~le:. f'irt-l>t-partnwnl •pokt'sm.Ul M .. 1rt1r1 C arza fie g.,1tf !ht' injured f1rd1.:hter was treated for burn:-. Jt :"tht'rrn.,n 0.11.:. Cummunu.\ llol\pllJ1'11 huni centl.'r and rclcJl>l•d f '1tbcl11~ in lfglla11bfu11 NEW VEUtl, India !AP) µ lO JOO c1v1hao Cuban ud \ iscrs have arrived in A(ghanii.tan a W1•s tern d1plomatt<' source said today, adding thut there 11. nu evidence ~~f Cuban trooµs or m11itar~ advisers among them The diplomat did not sa) how long the Cuban .advisers hud been m Afghanistan. where an estimated 80.000 Soviet troops have been batthng anti-Communist Moslem tr1besmen who op· pose the Marxist regime of Babrak Karma! \n llt•t"i,,hua •n• Oil ('1u NEW YORK CAP> Saudi Arabia, the m ain supplier or foreign oil to the United States. has not decided whether to <'Ut its 9.5 miltion barrels -a.day oil output. the governor of the Saudi Arabia state oil company Petromin has been quoted as saying Platt 's Oilgram News, a trade newspaper , said today that Abdul-Hadi Taher also told a news conference in Munich. West Germany, on Thursday that any Saudi production cut would not amount lo more than a million barrels a day A barrel contains 42 gallons. Oil. finance and fore ign affairs ministers of the Organiza lion of Petroleum Exporting Co untries are to meet in Vienna. Austria, on Monday. with Saudi Arabia pressing other cartel mc:m bers to replace their recent leapfrogging price hikes with a uniform system . f 'rolft Pogr. I I DOCTOR ACCUSED • • • signed by La Scola , said she died of congestive heart failure. She was crematt'd a day l;.iter Noth.mg seemed amiss. Nothing, that is. until Mrs. Kaye, 58, married Thera and took action to stop La Scola 's inheritance Thal requi red lawyers and private detectives. what they found brought in the Los Angeles County district attorney's office. When Mrs. Kaye los t tr ack of Thcra 1n mid-1979. she hired a private detective to find him. When she saw the 79-year-old Thera in a Santa Monica rest home in May. she was shocked. "I couldn 't believe what l s aw," she said. "He was wearing two pairs of pants. two s hort-sleeved shir)S and a ragged sweater. He looked demented " ms WIFE'S WILL STIPLULATED that La Scola care for the monk "for the rest of his life in the same manner and conditions as his present li ving st andards ... Mrs. Kaye 1dent1f1ed 1n court papers as a disciple of Thera since 1963 who had developed "an intimate socia l relationship" w1lh him -took him out of the rest home and married him fi ve days later. . When La Scola learned of the marriage. he began a court fight to t ake custody or his adopllve father. La Scola charged that Mrs Kaye. almost 30 years younger t han Thera, was after the monk's money. It was testimony produced in the custody proceedings that led to the murder charges . Mrs. Thera's lawyers father and ~on Martin and Franklin Radoff -brought forward 31-year-old ex-convict Schenley, SCHENLEY SAID HE MET LA SCOLA in 1977, when he was un· der arrest for heroin possession. Schenley said that after three years in prison. he went back to see La Scola and li ved last s um· mer at the doctor's Malibu home. He s~id La Scola wrote hjm drug prescriptions. ''La Scola used d rug addiction to control people,·· Schenley said . ln sworn court affidavits. Schenley said La Scola used hyp- notism to persuade the Theras to adopt him. He said th'e doctor ad· dieted Mrs Thera to Dilaudid. a synthetic na rcotic. then put her through a pamfuJ withdrawal to force her to sign the will. Schenley testified that La Scola confided to him in May that he had killed Mrs. Thera by injecting her with ins ulin . difficult to de- tect jn an autop sy. The Radoffs paid Schenley $2,000 for his story. then took him to the Los Angeles district a ttorney's office. LA SCOLA'S ATTORNE Y. Albert Garber, attacked Schenley bitterly in his petition to bave La Scola released on bail. "Stated concisely. Schenley is unemployed, a convicted forger, an ex-convict, parole violator, narcotics addict. thief. highly paid informant and witness for Mre, .. says the petition. Attached to the petition are 34 letters supporting the doctor. including two from Los Angeles police offi cers . One of the officers. Capt. Mi chael Nielsen. called the doctor "a kind, gentle person who goes out of his way to assist others ." ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT II_,,,._ Pt•t4ct.nt ""° nvttl1VWt- '""' .. "'"" EdllOr ,....,_," ... Vf111M .. MAl'\AQl~ f:rktO- ~flO ..... _ AunUI,,. Mot~ f"Otl~ feie.,ttone (71')~ CltHHled Adwertl .. "t M2·5e7' r. _ _.. Ot•-C°""'' ~''"'' ~tUO ~'''f!'; =. <>:.= •. ~~~l;.~~~~";\1~1 "'.r •• , ., "",,, . .,.,...,,,, ,..,_,.fl\ "'·· .. ff,ro•vCH wtt,.._,I •IHCl•t HtMIUttitll! •f , .. ,.~·- !:r.~:: ... !0·.~s~·:,-J.•t..!i .. ~:::' ~· ~r:i,1:. :.,=::-::. .:&i ;:::.:•,J: ,. _,,., • Fro• Pagt> . l I BUSING ... denied their request for an ex· tension of the deadline. Attorneys for the America n Civil Liberties Union expressed pleasure at Rehnquisl's ruling. Said ACLU a ttorney Mark Rosenbaum: "We're not sur- prised . The effort to use Proposi- tion l (the anti-busing initiative that passed last Novem ber ) to halt mandatory assignmenl was something we knew did not have a real chance .'' · "O bvious l y w e 'r e ve r y satisfied and pleased that de· segregation can go forwa rd this September even with the limita- tions of thls particular pro· gram." be added. Rehnqailt aaJd be was not rul· ing on the rtaerita ot the plan, but was allowi.ne it to go forward Oil· ly because the tint day ot 1cbool la next week. ACLU attorney Fred Okrand, ln response, said he thinlu that Rehnquist beUeves that be could 1et four other JustJcea to stay the mandatory butlng plan . 4 Dead, 3 Injured In Crash Santu Alla puhl'c today wert> lrl\'••i.tl ~l.ltl ll~ thl' l'i.lllSt' of 8 l'hur'>1Ja) 111~hl tr;1fflc col11i.wn th..it 1011k four ll vt•:. un<I i.~riou~ly 1n11111•tl thn -.• 11lht11 1wr:1ontt. t\ l>i•flC'c• '>ll'lkt•l>(t1Jll !\Sid tht ~""'"hu11 01•1 u1 r1'Cl ulon~ the 2000 hll1,·k 11t <,11111 h lin '>tol Street at ,1h.101 11 l5 11 m /\ F11unt.un Vu ll,•y Co111mumty I h1~p1u1l 0H1c1al >etld onu uf th t hrt't' 111Ju1 \-d men. un1dcntlt1ed ,1,., \'\.'I \:; in cnl1l'al 11ondition 1\notht•f urudc11uf1ed l'rash vi(• 11111 v.as '>1111 1n 11urgcr this 111ur111 11~ "h1h: u thi rd m an. ~ ... r .. rin Mu111rwr.. 20. wai. rePort· t•ll 111 f,11 r l'lllHh tum A II ltirt'i· rnt-n wen· from San l:t 1\11,J .md in tht' same car, &K1h c·t• SiiHJ 1•111i1·1· 11lt'nt1r1ed the four Pt't ~111111 \\ hu Wl·re k ii led as llultt>rt l'hl·nl'Y 62. of Santa An.i , l'h.irl1tta <"heney . 6 1. bl'llt•vt.'d to ~ hts "'ire . Rohert Ul>W\'ll, 36, or Santa Ana, and h.is wife. Bt'tl.v Uowen , qlso 36 The four were headed south- bound on Hnstol In a car driven hy Chcnt>y when lhl'Y were hit head on b~ a northbound vehicle rn which tht.• three rnjured men Wl'rl' ruling , reports s how Thou~li there were no w1t - rw~st-s lo the accident. orficers said Mart1nt•11 told the m their northboWld vehicle was cut off by a l ruc k whil'h a ppu rently pulled in fronl or them near ~t. Gertr urll' Place The t•ar swerved. police said . collld1ng with the on coming Cheney vehicle. The Bowens and Cheneys were apparently coming hom e from a ~al 1fomi a An gels baseball game tn Anaheim when the accident occurred The three men in the nor thbound car h<.t d jus t gotten off work. police said Mesa Cop's Brotlwr Slain in LA Cat holic funeral ser vices were held today for the older brother o f l on g -t i m e Costa Mesa policem a n Chano Camarillo. who was mysteriously murdered in a hail of buJl ets Monday in southeast Los Angeles County. Mass was s cheduled at 10 a.m. Cor Ernest Camarillo, 49, of Cer- ritos, the victim of what one Los Angeles County Sheriff's Of(ice deputy classified Thurs day as a sudden, senseless tragedy. Camarillo was reportedly am- bushed by an unknown assailant who jumped from a car a nd pumped three of four pis tol slugs into the man's chest. Investigators. still probing for a slaying motive. said Camarillo collapsed fatally wounded in an alley off South Alameda Str eet at 135th Street in the Compton- W illowbrook area . The vic t im was rushed to Ma rtin Luther King Hospital where he died of his wounds within minutes. s heriff's dep- uties saiti Rosary for Offi cer Cam~rillo's brother was conducted T hursday night at Our Lady of the Rosary Church in Paramount, where t od ay's fun e r a l m ass was scheduled. Titief Takes Ring From Purse A light-fingered thie f ap- par ently plucked an unusual. cus tom-made ring from a Costa Mesa bank supervisor's purse T hursda y night as s he relaxed after work. making off with the $1 .300 keepsake. Gwendolyn Sue Maxwell, 31. told police she lost her 1928 U S. gold-piece mounted in a filigree gold setting on a ring whHe at the Kona Lanes bowling alley, 2699 Har bor Blvd. o.llY_. .... ,._~ WATER TOWER TO STANO Denloper.Buys Lendmark Old Tower To Become • ~lling The Seal Reach City Council apparently has saved the 40 year-old Sunset Beach wate r ~owt;r from extinction by selling 1t this week to Huntington Beach developer George Armstrong. Armst ron g purchas ed t he wooden structure at Anderson St r eet a nd Pacifi c Coas t lligh way for $59,000 He plans to build an apart- ment at the top of the structure in place or the existing wate r tank whi ch has been determined a threat to public safety City officials repo rt that Armstrong ha~ agreed to pre- serve the hjstor ic n avor of the 70-(oot structure The water ta nk itself must be rem oved by Armstrong in 30 days because of rotting timbers C i t y M a n age r O e nn is Courte m arc he said ther e are fears that 1t could be toppled by wind gusts T he structure, which was used as a water reservoir until 1975, has escaped severa l threats of outright demolilion. There have been efforts to pre- ser ve the towe r intact in an agreement between Huntington Beach. which for me rly owned the towe r . Seal Beach and Orange County However , public efforts fell th r o ug h wh e n c o s ts we r e estimated at $100.000. Other efforts by residents lo save the tower failed because of uns uccessf,uJ fund-raising Officials said Armstrong plans to ins tall a n e le v ator a nd s tairway for future a partment use Armstrong's bid for the tower was $1.000 higher than that sub· milted by Hawthorne City Coun- cilman Guy Hoc ker who also wanted lo develop a residence on the tower. Word Gone From Story A word was dropped inad- vertently Thursday from the fi rst sentence of a Daily Pilot news story. The sent ence s hould have read : A municipal court judge has ordered fi ve per:sons accused llf the July lit bow-and-arrow slay. ing of a Garden Grove man in Huntington Beach to s tand trial on murder charges in Orange County Superior Court. T he story d e a lt with J oe Aguirre, 35 : his wife, Laurie , 19; Jam es Garwood, 23; James R. Marvin, 23. and Brian Miller , 20. who were ordered to stand triaJ by Judge Ja mes Sm ith after a closed-door preliminary hearing concluded Wednesday. r l Cover-a Seen British Nurse Raped, Slain? LONDON <AP> A former de tective c ha r ges t ha t his daughte r und he r boyfriend wer e thrown to their deaths from a sixth-floor balcony dur· ing a cocktail party in Saudi Arabia for which the Br itish hos tess was sentenced to be hogged. T he ex-detective claims hi• da ug hter, Hele n Sm ith, was gang-raped by Ge rman guests at the party. and that her Dutch boyfriend. t ugboat captain Johannes Otten. was murdered wit h her because he witnessed the rape and the assailants feared he would Jdentify them to police. B r itis h s urgeon Rich a rd Arnot , 39, and his 34·year-old wife, Penelope, were convicted by a Saudi cour t of ser ving drinks at the party in Jidda the night of May 19, 1975, in defiance of the Moslem nation's ban on alcohol The court also said Mrs. Arnot ma de "contradictory" s tatements abo ut wh at ha p- pened. Mrs Arnot escaped the lash and her husband a one-yeat jail te rm when they were granted clemency by King Kha led and deported. They returned to Bri- tain on Aug. 8 and are reported vacationing in the country with their two children. Ms S mith, a 23 -year-old British nurse, and Otten fell 70 feet to their deaths from the Arnots" balcony during the par- ty Mi ss S m ith worked with Arnot a t a pr ivately owned Saudi hospital. T he British Foreign Office says all evidence indicates Ms. Sm ith and Otten accidentally fell over a low balcony railing while embracing. But Ronald Sm ith, the 53-year -old father of the dead nurse. has accused the Foreign OCfice of mounting a massive coverup to protect the Arno ts. After flying to Sa udi Arabia to investiga te his daughter 's death and claim her body, Smith ac- cused British authorities or ob- structing his inquiries because the British vice couns ul in J idda. Gor don Ki rby. was a close friend of Mrs. Arnot . an army colonel's daughter Smith says he is trying to prove his daughter was gang. raped during the party by several drunken Germans, who threw her off the balcony and then did the same to Otten. The Foreign Office has denied 200 Flee Odor of Gas In UCI Hall Mor e tha n 200 people were cleared out of the UC Irvine physical sciences building when a na tural ga s odor wafted through the structure. But whe n Orange County firefighters arrived at the scene Thursday night they couldn't find a gas leak, according to fire dep a rtment spo kesm an Mike McKee. He said fire officials theorize tha t the odor was caused by a scientific experiment. McKee said students were ex- perimenting with ha rmle ss chemicals that s me ll the same as the odor given to natural gas. North Lagunans Whoop, HoUer The annual North Laguna pic- nic wiU be held t.onight begin- ning at 5 at the Heisler Park pic- nic area in Laguna Beach. The potluck event. organized by the North Laguna Communi- t y Association, is billed as a par- t y cele brating the return of N o rth L ag un a to No rth .Lagunans as vacationers depart. there was a coverup and says Kirby and Mrs. Arnot had not met Wit I alter the party. However. some Foreign Office officialS admjt privately to being embarrassed over the affair, which has hampered Britain's efforts to improve relations with Saudi Arabia. Those lies were frayed by a bitter controversy over the broadcast in Britain last Apri l of a film called "Death of a Princess," depicting the execution of a Saudj princess convicted ot adultery with a commoner. lncreasinjly lurid allegations In recent weeks have kept the Smith affair glued to the front pa ges of British newspapers and br o u g ht prim e r a d io a nd television cove rage. t ' ,..,.,. Page 11 I PICKET ... be ca use contract negotiations are in progress. A negotiation session with a state mediator has been set Sept. 23. s he said. · · 1 think it 's a shame to hold a wor k s lowdown or to dem- onstrate in the first week of school." Mrs. Allen said. "When s tudents s ee their teachers out there behaving m that unprofessional m anner, it affects the res pect they have for t he adminis tration and the teachers. It's harmful to educa- tion," she said. Boa rd me mber Zita Wessa cont ends t hat t he teachers ·. negot iators dragged their feet during the summer and declined to meet with district officials. District officials say that un- expected distribution of students has caused many classes to be overcrowded while others have rewer U>an 20 students . Assistant Superintendent Howa rd Roop s a id the p r oble m is being st udied and c lasses will be leveled out. Contract negotiations have rea c hed an i mpasse wi th teachers asking for a 17 percent wage increase and the district offering a 4 per cent increase th.is year and a 4.6 percent hike next year . West Orange County Teachers Association Director William Biach.i said the assQciation did not organiie the Edison High march. but s aid it understood the teachers· frustration and condoned the action. Band's Swap Meet Saturday at GWC A fund-raising swap meet wi.ll be conducted from 9 a .m. to S p.m. Saturday in the west side parking lot of Golden West College in Huntington Beach. P roceeds from the event will aid the Golden West College Symphonic Band, which is plan- ning a spring tour to Europe. Election Minus Voters BOULDER, Colo. (AP) -It was a lonely Primary Day in Precinct 4706. No one showed up to vote . Election offic ials ex- plained that lbe no-s how in 4706 is at least partially at- t rib uta ble to the pre- cinc t 's size. one house, one voter. · These "fingerling" pre- cinc ts are sm all areas in ·Boulder County that have been annexed into the city boundaries, according to election supervisor Nancy Jo Wurl. Mom's Killer Gets Son? ST .. PAUL (AP)-A lO-year-0ld boy whose mother was beaten l<l death by his father in California may have to • be returned to California and p<>ssibly be ret:nit- ed with his father, the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled today. The court said. however. that an additiona l hear ing m ust be held In a MiM esota court at which California officials and the boy's foster parenl'I can argue whether the child should stay lo Min- nesota. The boy, Carl OUs Mullins, bu been living with his uncle and aunt.. Earl and Anne Krolick, Bloomlneton. s ince Septemar 1975. The Superior Court of San Diefo placed the boy and h•• older brother and sister wlth the K rollcks shortly 1fler their tathef', ~rl E. MuJllna, was found gulttyormurder. · The Krolicks sought a tem- porary restraining order in Hen· nepin County District Court in Minneapolis. but that court uJ. timatelydism issed the petition on the grounds that California had ret ained jurisdiction over the younl(ster. The Krolicks appealed the ruJ. ing. Th.e father was given a five· year-to-life sentence in prison bu1 was paroled in JuJy 1978 and went. to work as a contractor. San Diego County welfare of- flciall decided in Au,-ust 1'78 that young Mullins should return to San Diego to live wi.lb a paternal 1reat-aoot, aa a prelude to being reunited wilb his fat.her. An order was luued by Superior Court ot: San Diego authortzinti lhe re- mov al of the foster cbJld trom Minnesota. The Mullins youth told the court that he witnessed the murder ot his mother with a baneba ll bat and h ad fears about re turning to California. His older brother and sister, who ar e ln their early 20s, have returned to California. The Krolicks aigued that Min- nesota had become the home state of their nephew and he had such "s lgnJficant coMections" with Minnesota that Minnesota courts should have jurisdiction. The Supreme Court noted that Minnesota and Calltornia are among 35 s tates whi~b have ad.opted the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act. The h l tb court said lbe Callfomia court baa clearly re- tained Jwildict.lon over the cblld by boldlq annual hearlq1 to re- vtew the cue and Hennepin Coun· ty weUAM olflclall bevt sub- mltted quarterly reports on the youngster. ·'The placement by the court of the child in another state has little bearing on tbe vit.ality or the child's connection with that court.'' the Supre me Court aald. "The relationship continues despitel(eognphy." _ _ _ • · Althouch the conlinUin& pres· eoce of the child in appellants' home might suuest a baala for JuriJdiction. the strenatb ol the cblld'1 connections wlth California required a contrary dl11t01ltioo, .. the Supreme Court held. The Supreme Court said Junsdidion la dlfferttl ln depen- dency caMa than ln cblld cuatocb l.nvolvln& divorce casea when one parent m.ovea to uother state wltb the cbUdren. Child cUl\ody decrees are not necftHrlb valid ln anotberatate. Friday' NYSE COMPOSITE l l a .m. (PDT) Pric.~ TRANSACTIONS -.. .. .. W 'll•l•w"• •l<l llUo .,., .. ,._,It .. Wt• ... ,, 111•<1-•t "•t 1llt P811¥ IM>•fllft. OttroU al>Q C.IMln,..ll •ICkli. t•l~\-1tf011tl••I.,, '-"tW•l-•• ••-•.i!il'I .. \e<..wrlti.• Ou 1.,,al>Q 111\h""t .... '•. Inventories Falling WASIDNGTON CAP> -Business Inventories rose o,a percent in July, while bu.5iness sales shot up by a robust 2.9 percent, the Commerce Department says. As sales increased faster than inventories. lhe impor· tant saJes-to-lnventory ratio declined to l.49 percent. down from l.~ per· cent In June. f Friday, 5epl9mber 12. 1980 H/F Seett As Hope i lnvestOrs Look ·-To Small Firms By JOHN CUNNHT .~ ........ ~ NEW YORK -At some time or other over the years almost every candidate for local office or the U.S. pre- sidency party affiliation notwithstanding -has declared himself ln favor or small business. The position has been a sate one lo assume, safe as be- ing for family and motherhood and tax reductions. And safe also because the candidate didn't need to do an awful lot about the promist except to forget it AS A RESULT, SAY leaders or small business. they have been trampled underfoot by big business. big govern- ment and big unions, and their percentage or the country's gross production has steadily shrunk. The damage can be measured by many numerical criteria. including inflation, but the most inclusive sum- mary was probably provided in 1978 by a House subcom· mittee. Small business, 1t said, is the cutting edge of com petition, the vanguard or innovation and invention, the na- tion's job creator. a source of leadership, the entrepreneurial outlet. A good many Americans seell} to agree, because now somebody is indeed doing something for s mall business. These somebodies aren't ju.5t talking. in the manner or politicians. but are putting up their cash. The somebodies are investors. and in the first seven months or the year they put up Sl.3 billion in capital for companies with sales or less than $100 million, more than double the pace of the year before For those close to the money raising business these numbers const 1tute somethrng of a miracle because JUSt a few years ago, this aspect of the industry had almost dried up rn vestors Just weren't interested. cuHH1H Some money men credit the capital gains tax reduc· tton with having changed investor attitudes, but others feel something else is afoot A renewed faith that small busi- ness 1s the hope or the nation 1'.llOSE WHO S P PORT that view contend that invest ments 111 big, mature businesses barely keep pace with m· flat1on. while investments in some s maller companies al least offer the hope of getting ahead They study smaller companies and they see ne.w technologies geared lo the needs of tht time They see markets that never existed before They see well educated and informed management They see-a lot more, too They see a new spinl. They see freedom from various reguJat1ons and controls that hamper big busines~ And probably above all. thh see new giants in the making Whatever the reasons. man) investors have decided that the country's problems are likely to be solved by 5maller , entrepreneunally mtnded small businesses. even ~ 1thout the long promised help of government Jay Cooke. who heads investment bunk1nJ!; for Lairl law. Adams & Peck. one of the most active 1n small busrness financing, reports a total of 124 offenngs through July, <'Ompared with 58 in the same time a year ago THE OFFERINGS RAN GED from as little as $2 m1ll1on to a high or $25 m1ILion , according to his count. and included 26 fund-r aisings by companies that had never before sought public funds through offenn~s Consider that money isn't 'flowing m the streets. and that even the most cred it-worthy bluech1p companies have to pay dearly for 1t. and you obtain a perspective on the re lat1ve strength of this market ShouJd it continue, it wouJd mean that entrepreneurs and investors, without a great deal of encouragement from g6vemment exC'ept through the lowering of capital gains taxes or traditional investment sources. might reed more innovation and com petition into the U S. economy During the period 1960 to 1976, the 200 largest com panies increased their market share from 47 7 percent to 60 percent. accordmg to the subcommittee report. 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"ICH /l'I troy 01 N y .4!iU1·t•r NEW YORI( (API Henoy & H•rman \olv•r IOCloty UI 000, up t0 IJS Eno••h•<d \II••• 0 1 )SO up \0 us l•brluteth!lwr '12.'10, up M> 1311 <iiold Quot at i•>n• ly TlW AIM<i.IH Prt1U ~le<ltld WO-Id 901<1 prl<t\ IOCUIY L•-1 ,,_,,,,.o '•••no 1693 )Guo ,,, )0. Lt-· •flt<AOOf\ 1i•IAO '611 )0 wo Sit 50 ,..,It: •fief',_., 11•1"91679 ~. uo SI •t ,rarol(fw1: ll•l"Q ,. .... , VP $1t •S. Zwrlcll, MM 00 bl<I, up 0 00, ..er 00 es•tG New Ytrk· H•n<ly & H.,man mid morn1"Q WIS.50, WO ll I t0 New Y-: EnotlNrd s•lllno o<lct ml4' ,,,.,,,,"9 WS.», up lit » ..... Yer1t· El>Qelhard ••b"C•ttd QOld mld·momo"Q \10' •• up \1 1 so ts, '· !O ' lJIOkl I f IMIL.YN.OT You could Harcb loa1 and bard before ttacllnl Utree more 41ecorative lrHI Ulan the olive, tlte pepper U.. and the weepiq willow. "!'hey have in common a IKY itature In their roll••• Hd •blta ol 1rowth that, while dif· Arent, are alike ln btlnt ~uUN. .fa-Tbt olive bH lon1 been a vorite and it la interesUna lo aote bow professional 1.lndacapera are turoin1 Lo ll :laore ud more. You see it with llacreaain1 frequency in the dacape around new public lldlap and u a terrace or Uo centerpiece. -Thia takes ooe back to early llfomJa when the olive wu a ~lllU' fore1round to Spanish cbitectural style. The gray· •iteen olive is al its very best in !!lll•un. -.~epper trees are familiar bta -especially in Southern -California where they once en· ');yed frequent use in street and dway plantings. Their true auty, however, lies in an in· • idual specimen where the lacy, penduloU$ branches, knob- Jl;J trunks and rose·colored ber- 1'1es (similar to pepper corns) ~n be appreciated. Pepper ~ees are resistant to drought t do not resent normal water· •· -~ :Last of our trio, the weep- J11 willow, is similar to a pepper :Oee In its pendulous habit, but iiillike either the olive or pepper ia the impression it gives the prdeaer. Botani8t Lead8 Sherman Tour .. A special tour or Sherman Gardens Conservatory will be held Saturday at 9:30 a.m .. Terry McNay, botanist, will i,ad the tour a nd discuss wopical plants. The program is free and open to the public. "'-· ..,,, ... tt ,., . .,..., ........... P-... 79POUNOS OF TOMATOES GROWN ON ONE VINE IN HUNTINGTON BEACH Gua J. Geraon Check• the Crop Yleld In HI• Moblle Home Ga~n Area v Prolific Tomato Vine Huntington Groioor Eyes Production Record By BOB BARKER or -D•il• ~I ... St.tt Eighty-year·old Gus J . Gerson mey be the most prolific tomato grower i.n Huntington Beach and maybe a lot or other places as welJ. And he managed his produc- tion exploits on a 4x8.foot plot next to h.is mobile home about 100 yards west of Brookhurst Street. At hls latest count -Gerson keeps meticulous records and weighs each tomato as it ripens -his prize Pearson plant had yielded 127 tomatoes weighing 69 pounds, 13 ounces. He estimates that if· the remaining tomatoes average e ight ounces each, his plant will have produced 79 pounds, six ounces. "I BELIEVE that the vine has set some kind of production re· cord. "I don't usually keep records but l did this time when I re· alized this v ine would be something special." Gerson. a former high school and college coach. said he's been interested in growing things si n ce he wa s a n agr icultural graduate at UC Davis in the early 1920s. "I WAS COVETOUS of every inch of growing area and dug up the space where the previous owner kept his dog." Gerson believes that because of the dog the soil is especially fertile. Gerson said he prepared the plot this spring with planting soil mix and he used liquid fish fertilizer. Gerson shares his tomatoes with his daughter and with neighbors in the Del Mar Mobile Home Park. GERSON SAID HE coached the Davis boxing team and high school sports in Oroville, Ukiah and al Banning in Wilmington before retiring at Southgate in 1963. When he's not tending his tOmC\loes and other vegetables, he keeps in shape by playing tennis every day. ~Plant Perennia& Now AtoZ Azaleas to -• Now is the best Ume of the year to plant ,!~sia ....... Spring Color Select Bulbs . In September Close your eyes for just a minute and picture your own garden just sparkling with bun· dreds of beautiful flowers. Sounds wonderful, doesn't it? And the nice th.ina about it is that you can actually have this · magnificent color spectacle ln your garden th.is spring with very little effort . How, you ask? The answer is simple. Plant euy-to·1row bulbs starting the flnit week of Oc· lober a ll the way up lo Christmas. Now is the time to make your selections from a full stock of quality bulbs. There is nothing for your garden that is easier to grow or that will cost you less money and still rew8rd you so handsomely. THE•E A•E FOUa easy steps ln growing bulbs: dig a hole, drop in the bulb, cover the bulb with soil and water oc· casionally. Suddenly it's spring and your garden will burst forth with hundreds of colorful blooms. · Mother Nature has done her best and every bulb is actually a very complex unit that contains the flowers, leaves, roots, and even its own extra food supply to assure rapid and vigorous growth. So you see, you.. really can't stop a bulb from growing and blooming, even if you neglect it. Of course. if you want the absolute finest ex hi bi lion of Spyglass Ho8ts Salad Luncheon Spyglass Hill Garden Club will begin its 1980-81 season with a salad luncheon Wednesday at the h ome o f Mrs . Joseph Monigal. Hosted by board membeni, the club will present a guest speaker from Lippe-Waren of Laguna Beach who will address the group on the care of crystal. planta and flowers. t.bere are a couple of extra tbinas you could do. FOa INSTANCE, you could add a liWe bulb food or bone meal when plantiq. Also, you eould apr ay a time or two to keep the in· sects away and put out the slue and snail bait to keep them away from thattuty new growth. What of the many types of bulbs should yo.u plant? Your nurseryman will be able to ad· vise you on th.is when you tell him what type of plants· and , blooms yd\i are looking for and in what areas you plan on plant· ing. . Weekend Gardening Checklist • Take some cutt.ings from your best geraniums NOW for colorful indoor plants. Cuttings root best if you let them dry one day before pla nting In a sand/peat moss mixture. • Start potting bulbs of col· chicum and autumn crocus for flowering on indoor window sills. • Plant some beets, carrots, lettuce , Swiss chard, peas, parsley. cabbage or Brussels sprouts for tasty and easy·l«>- care·for winter harvests. • Start selecting your bulbs soon. Daffodils and tulips do bet· ter if you refrigerate them 4-6 weeks before you plant them. • Fall is a good time to re- model or make new additions to a garden. The plants you put in or transplant will benefit from the cool. rainy season to come. CLOSIO TUESDAY QUALITY 1 !.:!K BECAUSE WE GROW THEM AaH o#. P\.AMTS perennials. This is especially true if you want de· J)endable garden color for next spring and sum· mer. bloom from as early as November in milder areas to June are suitable for cutting. Delphiniums and sweet williams should also be planted th.is fall to assure earlier bloom next spring. If your taste runs to yellow. orange or white daisy·like flowers . you may wi.sh to cover a lot of ground with the sturdy gazanias. There are two basic types or gazanias -trailing and clumping. 98' AT WHOUSALI & l&OW!! ••"'4. "."'4. aeom Take the perennial English primroses for ex· ample. Most nurseries have them now in mixed colors of the latest large flowering hybrids. You can set out a whole flat or 5CHOO plants at a very amall cost. Next spring they will be available in j>Otl but why wail until then? Candyturt is a popular perennial for borders as a neat edging. Its green foliage is at- tractive year long and the white flowers wb1ch The clumping gazanias do well as temporary fillers between young growing shrubs and as a ground cover for relatively level areas that aren't subject to much erosion. You can also try them in parking strips or as an edging along sunny paths. Trailing gazanias do well on banks if al· lowed to trail over a wall and are very attra'ct1ve an : Ohmge Coart College Community Serviee Office hanging baskets. You will also find hybrids of both GARDEN TOURS blooming in colors that include bronzy reds, lavender pinks, rose or bronze. Los Anplfl Arbomum -Sat., ~P'· 20 Clumps or chrysanthemums are lops for fall San Diego Wild Animal Pat\ Garden -Sa1, Ocl. 11 color. See them now in the nursery blooming in COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS! ... TO THI MST 1 .. CUSTOl IKS ....... , •• ,. 0 IF I ltnr .. C r. EVERYONE WELCOME PARKING LOT SALE RAii PLANTS ODDS & EMDS Huntington Bomnic.I Gardens -Sar., Nov. I ls d I -C.11 556-5880 for reomra1ton inform1JiOn po an One·gallon Containers. Several types are ~=================~====================~a~v~a~i~la~b~le=·~-~~~- EXOTICS 2GnMlps 5 gal. pl.ts • LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS •GARDENERS ONION SETS R!D, WHITE AND BROWN VARIETIES. Qulckllf way to harvest mature onions ... plant onion llfS. lagotlOOS... 1.19 THERE'S NEYER IHNAPLANT FOOD UKE ITI OXYGEN PLUS A unique new plant food and oxygenotor for Indoor plants. 8 Ol. 2.39 Tustana ------- To Meet Wednesday Tustana Afri ca n Violet Society will meet Wednesday at Mercury Savings, 1095 Irvine Blvd., Tustin. ) • ' Plant and supply sales ~ ~ will begin at 6:30 p.m . ·~ T ' I with the meeting and horticultural program at 7. Plant and supply sales .. J will end at 8 :15. ~ 1._- " Commercial T: Growers•' will be pre· •.) sented by Lynn Lom· . 1 • 1 bard. Slides will accom-r pany the informal dis· cusslon of the facilities and cultural techniques employed by Tinari, Granger, Buell, Lyon, Ch ampion, Cape Cod Violetry, Log ee, ....,---------------------------• Bowman, and Fischer I Floriat Special J ~ROSES TAKE HOME DOZENS I " lm>e buds." 2.98 doz. 19'6 Hallism.s Nursery -Florl•t1 a."'"°' lt•tl., Coato Meao M toad U.,.,. ~ 11lh, 1• -wbtle supply IHta. Greenhouses. These gesneriad growers vary in size from basement busi· ne-sses to multi-acre concerns · . Visitors are welcome. Starter plants are given to each guest and bloom- ing African violets are given to eac h oew member. For information, please call 644·8851 'or 521·3049. ArtShow Huntington Center mall thru Sun. s 77 • HOMEOWNERS •BUILDERS • --11612 WA~A AYf FOVNTAIH VAllfY lllMOHE ~,.2t 1 Block W"t of Harbor on Warner Or* W ....... -L-Aet ~ C-OI ,._ LLOYD !i garden shop ILUEllASS SID by Cal-Turf 34,. 5 Sq. Ft. Rolls .. ~lcluie ... It. 2 .. ,.. ....... -..--.ct 11911wrt . ..... Alie ............. 2 ...................... 5 • • TullPt • Ranunc:ulua • Oa1'Ddlll "' . ,,.....More IAMDl~I II.ADI A perfect late summer high nltroven fenlHzer for a11 C lawns. ,,.,,. tNdt uni turf -..19duoee llkalfne IOM Pft)bleml. .:::·.::r. s 1. Q95 All ITlllllS IU .. CT TO ITOOI OM~MO ................... If.,_ OPEN MON. THRU SAT 1·6, SUN .. 5 LLOYD'S NUR"°S'ERY AND LANDSCAPE CO., INC. 2028 NeWPOf1 Btvd. rat Bay St.I co.ta Mesa. 'CA1tll27 J 1714) e.1441 ' ·--·--~~-------~-------------- .. STOCKS I BUSINESS F.-1day'8 Clo1dn11 Price NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS. 0.4lJl•lin1n II'<•-t•-~9'1 llW ... ,. YOtll ~1a ... ~1. '°"1 lllt l'tJW, IMl\10t'l1 0.11011 •"4 Clnc lnnall •toe• .. ~. --1118 .,, IM IUllO<l•I Aootl•llon Of ... .,.11 ... oo ......... '"''"•' .. CLOSING 936.52 See•• As Hope Investors Look To Small Firms By JOHN CUNNIFF " .............. "' NEW YORK -At some time or other over the years almost every candidate for local office or Lhe U.S. pre· sid ency -party affiliation notwithstaQding -bas declared h.imself in fevor or small buainess. The position has been a safe one to assume, safe a~be­ ing for family and motherhood and tax reductions. And safe also beeause the candidate didn't need ta do an awful lot about the promise except to forget it. AS A RESULT SAY leaders of small business. they have been trampJ;d underfoot by big business, big govern- ment and big unions, and their percentage of the country's gross production has steadily shrunk. The damage can be measured by many numerical criteria, including inn ation, but lhe most inclusive sum- mary was probably provided in 1978 by a House subcom- mittee Small business, 1t said, 1s the cutting edge of com- petition, the vanguard of innovation and invention, the na- t ion 's j ob c r eato r , a source of leaders hi p, the entreprene urial outlet. A good many Americans seem to agree, because now somebody is indeed doing something tor small business. These somebodies a ren't just talking, in the manner of politicians, but are putting up their cash. ~ The somebodies are investors, and in the first seyen months of the year they put up $1.3 billion in capital for companies with sa les of less than $100 \ million, more than double the pace of ~ ~ the year before For those close to the money- raising business these numbers const- itute something of a miracle because. just a few years ago, this aspect of the mdustry had almost dried up. investors just weren't interested cuNNtFF Some money men credit the capital gains tax reduc- tion with having changed invest-0r attitudes, but others feel something else is afoot: A renewed faith that small busi· ness is the hope of the nation THOSE WHO SUPPORT that view contend that invest- ments in big, mature businesses barely keep pace with in· nation. while investments m some smaller companies at least offer the hope of getting ahead. They study smaller companies and they see new technologies geared tq the needs of the time. They see markets that never existed before. They see well educated and informed management . They see a lot more, too. They see a new spirit . They see freedom from various regulations and controls that hamper big business. And probably above a ll, they see new giants in the making. Whatever the reasons, many mvestors have decided that the country's problems are likely to be solved by smaller, entrepreneurially minded s mall businesses, even without the long promised help of government. Jay Cooke. who heads investment banking for Laidlaw, Adams & Peck, one of the most active in small-business financing, reports a total or 124 offerings through July, compared with 58 in the same time a year ago. THE OFFERINGS RANGED from as mtte as S2 million to a h.igh of $25 million, according to his count, and included 26 fund-raisings by companies that had never before sought public funds through offerings. Consider that money isn't flowing in the streets, and that even the most credit-worthy bluechip companies have to pay dearly for it, and you obtain a perspective on the re- lative strength of this market. Should it continue, it would mean that entrepreneurs and investors, without a great deal of encouragement from government except through the lowenng of capital gams taxes or traditional investment sources, might feed more innovation and competition into the U.S. economy. Sio.-l.:11 In The .-.poifigltf NEW YORK !l'PI -Saltt. noon prlc• •no noc cnangr ol llW l1lleen mo•I aw"" ,_w York Sloe~ E •<hanoe ''""''· 1ra<11ng nallonally al more lnan l l Sony Corp 1,311,JOO " ''• 0..•Co 640.100 ~. + h Tex_.co Inc S42,l00 lit¥• "" NatSeml s •79,800 3b 7"1 crouwHnO s .ue.100 411t• H Colo Palm •U,300 17'1• Se~RoeC> •15,000 171, IBM JI0,300 61>'" \lo cocaeot• 3'1, 100 32'11• • 11, EnQMnCh s 34<1.~ S6t-. • v. 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OM. 'I PtlOT rdenhlg ....................................... 3 Trees Favored In State You could ct1rt•h lun1ot and hard bt'fore hni1mt1 three mor.- dtcoratJ\t' tr l'es than the oll H '. the ~~pper trt-t' u11J ttw "'eepln& willo w Th~y have ln l'omm1111 u Ian texture in th .. ar folla gt:' antt habits ot .:rowth thul. "'htle dtl le.rent . art' uhke tn b erng beautiful The olive has Ion~ bct>n " ravorlte and It IS llltl'rl' ltng lo n ote how pro f es1 1u n a l landscapers are turn111g to 1t more and more You :,t-e 11 ~1th inc reas ing frequen<') in the lands cape around new public buildings and ai. a tt•r ra t·e or patio centerpiece This takes one back to earl) California when the oh ve was a familiar foreground to Spams h architectural s tyle 'rhe gray green olive is al Its very best in full s un. Pepper trees a r e familiar sights -especially in Southern California where they once en joyed frequent use in s treet and roadway plantings. Their true beauty, howe ve r, lies in an in· dividual s pecimen wher e the lacy, pendulous branches. knob· by trunks and rose-colored ber- ries (similar to peppe r corns) can be a ppreciated . Peppe r trees a re resistant to drought but do not resent normal water· ing. Last of our tno, the weep· ing willow, is similar to a pepper tree m its pendulous habit. but unlike either the olive or pepper in the impression it gives the gardener. Botanist Leads Sherman Tour A special tour of Sherman Gardens Conservatory wi ll be held Saturday at 9:30 a .rt). Terry McNay. botanist , will le ad the to ur a nd di scuss tropical plants T he program is free and open to the public. j.,l . •;' " . Dally .. , ... Sta" - 79 POUNDS OF TOMATOES GROWN ON ONE VINE IN HUNTINGTON BEACH Gus J . Gerson Checks the Crop Yleld In Hit Mobile Home Garden Area Prolific Tomato Vine Hunli11{{lo11 l;rau-er Eyes Pro<hu:tion R ecord By BOB BARKER Of the Dall• Piiot Stall Eighty-year old Gus J Gerson may be the most prohf1C' tomato gro wer in Huntington Reach and maybe a lot of other places as well. And he managed has produc t10n exploits on a 4x8-foot plot next lo his moh1IC' home about 100 yards west of llrookhurst Street A~ his latest tounl Gerson keeps meticulous records and weighs each tomato as 1t ripens tus pnze Pearson plant had yielded lZ7 tomatoes weighing 69 pounds. 13 ounces H e estimates that 1f the rem aining tomatoes average eight ounces each. his plant will have produced 79 pounds, six ounce~ ''I BF.LI EVE that the vine has set some kind of production re cord "I don't usually keep records but I did this time when I re- alized this vrne would be something special · · Gerson. a fo rmer -high school and college coach . said he's been int erested in g rowin g t hings since h e w as a n agr icultur al graduate at UC Davis in the early 1920s. .. I WAS COVETOUS of even1 inch of J!rowing area and dug up the space where the previous owner kept his dog." Gerson believes that because or the do~ the soil 1s especially fertile Gerson said he prepared the plot this spring with planting soil mix a nd he used liq uid fish fertilizer Gerson shures his tomatoes with his dauf{hter a nd with neighbors in the Del Mar Mobile Home Park GERSON SAID HE coached the Davis boxing team and high school sports in Oroville . Ukiah and at Banning in Wilmington before retiring a t Southgate in 1963 Whe n he's not tending his tomatoes and other vegetables. he keeps in s ha pe by playing tennis every day Plant Perennials Now A to Z Azaleas to s!~sia .. , .... Spring Color -Select Bulbs .. In September Close your eyes for JUSt a minute and pic ture your own garden just sparkling with hun- dreds of beautiful flowers . Sounds wonderful, doesn't il? And the nice thing a.b:Q.ut it is that you can actually have this ma1i1:nificent color spectacle in your garden this spring with very little effort. · H·ow, you ask? The answer is simple. Plant easy-to-grow bulbs sta rting the firs t week of Oc· tobe r all the way up t o Christmas. Now is the lime to make your selections from a full stock of quality bulbs . There is nothing for your garde n that is easier to grow or that Will COSt you less money and still reward you so handsomely. T H E RE ARE FOUR easy_ s teps in growing bulbs: dig a hole. drop in the bulb. cover the bulb with soil and wa te r oc- casionally Suddenly it's spnng and your garden will burst forth wi th hundred s o f colorful blooms. Mother Nature ha!> done her best and every bulb is actually a ver y complex unit that contains the fl owers , leaves. roots. a nd even its own extra food supply to a ss ure r a pid a nd vigorous growth. So you see, you really can't stop a bulb from growing and bloomi n g. even 1f you neglect it Of tourse. 1f you wC1 nt the absolute f.inest exhib1t1<>n of Spyglass Host s Salad Lunc heon Spyglass Hill Garden Club will begin its 1980-81 season with a salad lunc heon Wednesda y at the ho m e o f M rs J oseph Monigal Hosted by board members, the club wiU present a guest speaker from Lippe-Waren of Laguna Beach who will address the gro up on the care of crystal plants and Oowers, there are a couple of extra things you could do. FOR INSTANCE, you could add a little but b food o r bone meai- when planting, Also. you could spray a t ime ortwo to keep the in- sects away and put out the slug and snail bait lo keep them away from th~ttastynew growth. What or the many t yP,eS of bulbs s hould yo11 plant? nurseryma n will be able to ad- vise you on this when you tell him what type of plants and blooms you are looking for and in what areas you plan on plap.l- ing Weekend Gardening Checklist • T ake some cuttings from )<>ur best geraniu ms NOW for colorful indoor plants. Cuttings root best if you let them dry one •day before p la ntin g in a sand peat moss m ixture. • Start potting bulbs of col- ch1t'um and autumn crotus for flowe ring on indoor window sills . • Plant some beets, carrots, lettuce. Swiss cha rd. pea s, parsley. cabbage or Brussels s prouts for tasty and easy-to- care·for winter ha rvests . • Start selecting your bulbs soon Daffodils and tulips do bet- ter il you refrigerate the m 4·6 weeks before you plant t hem. • Fall 1s a good lime to re- model or make new add itions to a garden The plants you put in or transplant v. di benefit from the cool. rainy season to come CLOSED TUESOAY QUALITY BECAUSE WE GROW THEM 1 WEEK ENOS 9/18180 ALL ACRES~ 'lAHTS '••L SALES Now is the best time of the year to pla nt perennials. This is e s pecially true if you want de- pendable garden color for next s pring and sum - mer. Take the perennial English prim roses for ex- ample. Most nurseries have them now m m ixed colors of the latest large flowering hybrids. You can set out a whole flat of 50·100 pla nts at a very small cost. Next s pring they will be available in pots but why wait until the n? bloom from as early ai. November in milder areas to J une are suitable for cutting. Delphiniums and sweet williams should also be pla nted this fall to assure earlier bloom next spring. If your taste runs to yellow. orange or white daisy hke flowers. you may wish to cover a lot of ground with the sturd~ gazanias There are two 98¢ ATWHOUSAU&IROW" ~~~:;, ~L ~H TO THI RIST I 00 CUSTOMBS ., , Candy turt is a popul a r p erennial for borders as a neat ed~ing. Its green foLiage is at tractive year long and the white flowers which basic types of gazanias trailing and clumping. The clumping gazanias do well as temporary fillers between young gr owing s hrubs and as a ground cover for relatively level a reas that aren't subject to m uch erosion. You can also try them in parking strips or as an edging along s unny paths. r COME EARLY FOR leEST SELECTIONS! I •.ofs6ow-4'• .. a.daoraatdaar.........,. EVERYONE WELCOME Or.illJ!.t Co.JJI <..11111!~1! (r1111m1'111() h rt t(t 0//tCt! GARDEN TOURS Los An)(rlc:~ Arboretum -'a1.. Sep1. 20 '>•n 01l"l(O \X 1IJ Anim•I Park G.irJcn -~~t. 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