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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-09-16 - Orange Coast PilotPirate · ~1' -Gadget. ____ , . TUESDA¥ AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 16, 1980 Ruled Legal .Again II~ IJ MO .. IHcnGlt'»~AO•I . . . ~ ' . I ' ' ~ 1 r • , . . . . Hostage· Issue ·n ;ehate Del~yed Nephew Slain Judge_ Calls Killer 'Wimp' By DAVID KUTZMANN °' -o.itt ...... , ..... Calling him an "egotistical, narcissisti~wimp," a n Orange County judge convicted murder defendant Emmette Mitche ll Monday for the Apri l s laying or his 4-year-old nephew in a Santa Ana apartm£'nt. Superior Cou rt Judge Richard Beacom. who prl'~1ded over the •non')'l)ry lrial , found Mitchell :1V De"coder Ruling State, first In a first nf it~ kind ruling in California. :m Or;ingl' County judge has d1sm1sst'<l a subscrip- tion televis1on-bac·kc-d lawswt to ban sales of.so-called pirate de· coder systems that unscramble pay TV signals The ruling of Superior•\Clourt Jud&e John.. K. Trotte~ Monday means a n Anaheim bus i· nessman, whose attorney moyed for dismissal of the suit brought by Theta Cable Co., can once again sell the decoder systems. Theta Cable is the provider of ttie' movie and entertainment oriented Z-channel ln "Southern California. . Judge Trotter, in voiding a preliminary injunction he-iSs.ued several weeks. ago banning de-. coder sales. said he did ·no\ bave the. authority fo oonlro) ·who re- ceived a particul~ broadcast signal. . .Attorneys for both sides agreed Trotter's decision lion- day represented the first time fl state level judge bas ruied on lbe legality of ._S'ales ot decoder systems. · . A federal. court judge in Los An1eles also ruled recently thjt such dnices do not violate federal regulations, • Trotter, in making his ruling from the bench,. said it was not· within hls jurisdiction to limit use of the airwaves or to order a ball to production or marketing of the decod~r systems when their purpose is to intercept (See TV, Page AZ) . P.ier Vandalized . ,-Vandals, apparently using sled1e hammers or other large inatruments, smashed a half · do•en wooden benches at the San Clemente Pier sometime early Monday moniing. Police s~ dama1e to tbe pier benches amounted to Sl,800. ~uilty of first-degree murder in "the strangulation-drowning death of John LewisJr.,whomthe defeqpant was supposed to baby sit whit· is sister. the child's mother .. Jk a night-school ex· a mination. . Ju.st as he had durmg other court sessions. Mitchell, 24. used profa9ities and' made obscene gestures to the judge and others in the courtroom in Santa Ana . After being pronounced gutlt)'. he asked Judg<' Beacom to send him • to the Califarni a, gas chamber. even though the max - imum sentencC' he faces 1s life in state pnson ..._ "I want the st<ttP to kill me .... Mitchell told the Judge. "I don't want to spend the rest of my hft in prison." J\t another point in• the pro- ceedings. the defendant made -Obscene gestures and !.tuck out his to~ue at Dianne Lewis. his sister 'and mother of the dead child "'flus i!1 for you." he said. "You cau.«>ed mv death ·· Mitchell ha·d pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity to the murder charge against him. · tteacom's Tuling-fotldWed clos- ing arguments by prosecutor Paul Meyer and defense at- torney Ronald Butler. Testimony during the trial in- <See SLAYER, Page AZ> Dragons Win Name Battle PEKIN, Ill. (AP> - "Despite petitions signed by more than 7,000 people demanding to keep their high school's long-time nickname, school officials here say "Chinks" is out, "Dragons" is in. "Chinks is not no slur," Lio.Yd Cottingham, wbo at- tended Pekin High School in the 19605, protested to j the school Monday ~ "To me, all it means-1s a little spirit. We don't live in no other ·country We live in America. And it's time ·we 'tood UP. and act· .ed like Americana." · About 100 parents and students, some o( them dressed in red and white shirts saying "Pekin Chinks, Dragons Stink" attended the orderly meet· ing to protest the dropping o( the high sc hoo l nickname after a decade o( complaints that it was a racial slur against the -Chinese. -- 0 Sto~my SeSMiOD Ended ,,,,. ......... IRAN'S 'HANGING JUDGE' AYATOLLAH KHALKHALI URGES HOSTAGE TALKS CEASE Parliament Opts tor Committee Study Rather Than Debate on Amerk:an1' Fat• __ __ - Vand._ls The..Q.ljl;I Dani!ige k> Sk>re · · Set at $1 Million ~ GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. <AP> -Vandals who slashed. gouged and painted their way through four fioors and 25,000 pieces of furniture at a downtown store caused about $1 million damage, police say. "They didn't ·miss a piece," detective James McNally said Monday. after police had locked themselves in the seven-floor KUngman'..s._CJearance Center warehouse and showroom to S\U'· veythedamage. Vice pre5ident Chris Warber discovered the vandallsm before heading ho m e at midnight Saturday from festivities mark· ing the opening o( a pedestrian mall. He had locked the store1lt · 5 p.m. Opera Reopened BELFAST. Northern Ireland <AP> -Belfast's Victorian Grand Opera House, closed eight years ago after it was damaged by gufrrilla bombs, has reopened amid signs that some kind of normality ls re· turning to this violence-scarred city. - Warber said he had never seen damage Wee it in his 29 years wlth the company. All the furniture was new and insured, he said, but he ,would not say whether the loss was comp~ covered. ~ McNally said vandals entered the store lb.rough a rear fire escape and broke into a tool shed, taking crowbars used to pr..y open packing crates. <See VANDALS,_ Page A2) Tribe Ballots On' Arco Leases LAME DEER. Mont. <AP> - Me mbers o( the. Northe rn CheyeMe Indian Tribe have vol· ed whethe r to approve a multimilllon·dollar a1reement with Atlantic Richfield Co. for the oil and natural gas rights on thefr 445,000-acre reservation in southeastern Montana. "I'm sure It will pass - positive." tribal chairman Allen Rowland said befo'te the polls opened Monday. Results of the re(ercndum were"''erpected late today. ' Passengers Jump as Jet Catches Fire LONDON CA P) -All 217 passengers a b·oard a DC· JO jetliner fled down e mergency chutes today when fire broke·out in the undercarriage of a Miami- bound plane· as it was about to take off from L.ondon's Heathrow Airport. Al least nine were reported injured seriously enough for treatment. National Airlines Flight 099, with a crew of (17. was tax.ting for takeoff at the ti.m e. airport officials said. The nationalities oL the passengers were not im· mediately learned. . In Miami. Hugh Emmons, a spokesman for Pan American World. Aitways Inc., which merged with National t-Ois year, said two tires blew out in suc· cession during takeoff, and lbe heat of the braktng action crea~­ ed a fire in the landing gear., Fire engines and a ulanc6 . rushed to the aid of e jet and · passengers •we r quick I y evacuat ed thro h escape chutes. A· police official t Heathrow d escribed the · cident as "minor." but three passengers were tak~n to a hospital for treatment of possible broken bones. and nine-were taken to the airport's medical center suffer-<See PIAN£, Page A%) ·Panel. ·To Deal · On Fate By Tbe Associ"atecl Press The Iranian ParUament, in a stormy session on the American hostages, put off a full-scale de- bate on the issue today and vol· ed instead t() set up a ~mmitlee to deal with the ·fate of the 52 Americans who have been held 1012 months Tehran radio. said the Majlis, ... or Parlia ml'nt. voted by a "de·, c·1s1vc maJor1ty " to set up the commlttcc. Inc. aCl.lon.-i~­ pos tponed th e long -aw<t1led parliamentary debate that had LESS OPTIMISM SHOWN TODAY-A3 .been expected to provide an in- d i cal'ion of how Iran would deal with the hostages. In discussion over whether the Iranian Parliament should con- duct a secret or public session <'n the host<.1ges. hardline deputy Sayyed Fakhrodin Rahimi said "~e dn not nce'1 any special com m1ttN' or " secret session.•· He said "the sp)4lwstages must be tried :.ind cxeciin!d and the non -s py hostages 'released on· conditions:" . "'- -But Spe-akerHashemi Rafsan- jani ruled him out of order and said speakers should stick to set- ting up procedures for consider· ing the issue. The speaker said discussions on the cqmmittee will continue when Parliament resumes Thursday, but assured deputies that "the fina l decision will be by the MaJlis itsel.f." Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, leader of the Iranian revolution, has ·said the Majli s h<\S authority <See IRAN, Page A2) Coast Weather Fair through Wednesday with patchy coastal cloudi· ness during morning. Lows tonight 58 at the beaches: 64 inland. Highs Wednesday 70 to80. INSIDE TODA~ The 8JJOCe age during the nut lroo decades will be ex- plored in the October leclure ... sefies set for the Orange Coast College Planetarium. See Featuring, Page Cl.· l•dex .. At Y-Senkt All l11twmlMl9il M l!nna~• Q ""lillllU~ CS L.M.•Jt~ A• .,, .. , 17-1 ltnlllft\ 114-4 M"l11al If.... aJ Calit.r~ A1 ~..-ilc." ... Utft CIUtlfiW C .. lt M,Q Cemkt at s.ca1r:ec• Al Cr .. IWWf At 5"411 11-4 O.•tll ....ic. aa s-1r MM1lllb .. U lteri•I Ii• Tet..,lslell 11 Ill~ IT-t Tllaaten 11 .. ,,~.. C1.J WHIMr A4 MwM<-.a a,,.,._ ..... M 12 C>AILY Pl!,.01 s • Jy!9d!!y SMpt1biw 1e.· 19llO , I -Bus ·Plan ·Falters. ,,. C~·nfusion, Pick~linR Repo.rted L.OS A tiEL E lAP ) -' W1d es l'H'1Hl l'11nfu~lon aod pkkcHn~ by porcnLs at al h>ut on•1 bchool wt•rt• r~~rted today -:ab ~ plrul tu 1fo1iliw'Ttw num r of stud"no, busl"-1 1n lht• nauon ·~ ' H't'Ond lur~'"'I ,,•huol d1 I rirt fell far ~hort uf ttw nutrlt The b lJllUP of a lltlW pbaat' ol mi.nditlon tnll'IHllltm ac-tuall) Angi~y Dana . Group Has Pay Query By JOHN NEEDH M Of l ... DMI• -Sutt ..) . Membel'!> of the Dana Po"i.nt <'itliens group want th~ Dana Point Sumtd n t>i:.tnt•I boitrd to te ll.Lhcm v.h) -..1lar1t>s dnd e m ployl'c benefits for district workers nearly doubled this "ear. · The group says, 1l also wants to know more about proposed plans hv lho d1stnct poard lo ~uild a two-story office building with dis t n et funds The san itation dis trict's 1979 80 budgt•l s hows total l'mploye<-benefits and salaries of SI03.884 Rut lhe 1980·8 1 budJ!et shows that h1?ure Jump- 101? lO S20t .500 The board alsn 1s under fire from the same c1t1zen:. group for rHullt'd 1.n at .. lcut 7 ,000 few.r $. tudents beina bu5ed to •<'hool today t.h.a.n Wt"~~ IHI yHr O ri g I n a 11.) t h t• d 1 a I r I c l pTunncd o 41>,000 tuc:k-nti.. ' twl<'<'' thf numb.-r bused IHt \Nu ln what would have ~n lh<' b1qes1 anh•l(rauon prottr•rn 1n lhi" countr Hul bet'ause of the luat·mrnuh· <'h .. nan . tht- Iron Clof{S Oil Pact \'IENNA. AuLstna CAP I -Saudi Anib1a repon1'ft som t-prog r~s 'S lod a~ toward approval o( a plan 10 set up a JOinl system of prac-ing and production cpntrols for, lbe Organ1za lion of Petroleum Export 'nt: Countnes. despite Ira- nian opposition. In the second day or OPEC's ministerial con fe r en<'e . Shel\ Ahme d Zaki Yamani f Saudi Arabia said the 13 nations w.ere '"not far apart. We are moving." . · But Iran s;-emained OP· posed to lhe propo6al. say ing it ignored the needs or oil nations. adopttnl? a pension plan that VANDALS • l?ays the trustet~ 10 lames lhe1r. • $50-a-month !>alary wh en they retire frol'l.l th<' board . Paint st.Ored In the s hed was The Dana Point C1t1zens for s plashed throughout the s~~e Action say they will launch a re-and smeared across everyt.hirig call drive against the five board from dining roo m sets to meml)er:c; 1r they don 't vole to bedroom s uites. Warber s aid rescind t.hc pcn,1on plC1n , wh1eh M cNally said police found a •~ the cinly on(• of its kind in-doze n empty beer cans and two Or..ingl' (;ount y for ~ctnalary dis· drained whi!ikey bottles amid tnet board mt•mhcr~ ·the 'wreekagc. Poli ce have no Undt•r the pt•n:.1on plan. ado"pt· suspet'ts or motive t.·d b · th e board tn April. mem· Police suspect the same van· b,•r s will bc.> e ll g 1 bl~ for a dais tos.s<.'d a brick through an monthly pension <1( up to $500 a 8 by-12 fool display window and month after a1?e 65 if tht>y have a did minor damage to. furniture sti:ong attendance record. mean· a t Surplus Office Furniture, next ing 'they must attend at least 10 door to Klingman 's. Mana,er out of lhc dozen board m~tjAgs John Bouwman s aid replacmg hold each year. Mc.>mbers must the window could cost S.500. serve al least eight years on lhe "This is really trasic." said board lo receive the pension. Warber. who e mployed five al Carolyn· Walti. a Dana Pomt Klingman's. "I have no· idea if r esident and member of the this i s the work of past C1tiiens for Ar tton. charged employees who harbored a board memb<'rs with creating an grudge. We did not rettive any "empire" ·for thl'msclves with e xt ortion threats, lo my district money knowledge." "We want to know why the>• A 36-hour clearance sale had a re spendinJ? so much more than b een planned at Khngman's thev clid last year.". Mrs. Wa lll beginning Friday . Warber s aid .... These are a ll s mart added. bus1nc-s~mcn ~nd they know how lo lnvC'St money. and how lo makl' 1t work." Mrs . Wa lt 1 a lso sail! he r group wanLc; to know where lhc PLANE s anitation district's S2 3 mlllion · • • •. budRet surplus came from and ing from minor burns. Their what il Is going to be used f.or identities-...,ere not immediately "They don'tJ 11ten<l-to use the available. Several oth~r money in the' district for repairs passengers received cuts and or to pay salaries." she said bruises during the evacuation. "They plan on bwlding an office The flight crew aborted building and rent out office takeoff after reeeiving advice s pare to make money.·• from the conft'<>I tower. Sanitation boa rd member One of the passengers. a Angus Smith said the board is British businessman who now conside r ing building a d~clined to be named. said the 20.000·squa·re·foot office building pilot brought tbe aircraft to a across from the district's halt with only 400 yards of sewage treatment facility on runway to spare. Del Obis po Street in Dana PoinL ·'He did a magnificent job." He s aid the budget s urplus :\ spokesman for the British would. be used to pay for con· Airport Authority-'said· at leasl struction. . 100 flights were deJayed as a re- " We w~ul.d le.ai>e office s~ce suit of the emergency. in the bu.ildmg in order to raise ~ EmmoN; said the passenaers money for the district ... Smith are scheduled to resume their ;;aid. "Since passage of Prop-trip on a Pan Am flight from osition ~· our only ~lh~r option London to. Kennedy Interna- 1s to ra1se the sanitation fees. t ion al Airport in New York. , and we've never thought that where they will transfer to ~ w~s the way to go." an 0 th er Nation a I fl lg h l The reas on lhe costs for scheduled to arrive in Miami employee benefits and salaries about midnight. in c reased so dramatically, Smith said, is because or the in· stitution of dis trict-paid com· prehensive insurant'e offered. to wor.Jcers and their families for the first time. this year. l ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ._ .. _ P'Tt't,Otftl •"O Pvot1\l'Wl-f' ,.,,._, ............. ... ...,,l>Qlootor. c:Ntth ... L_ A"I>._ ~ fd•IOf omc •• Co\to ~>• llO w .. 1 II•• 5'""! .. =~=~~o~~~~ ;::._~ =;. Ttleptlo-(114)14M821 Cl...ifted A«fffnt .... ~1171 ,,..,.~c­......_ ~52Blaze ~Probed GRAND FORKS, N.D., <AP) -A fire in an engine pod of a B·S2 bomber at Grand Forks Air Force Base was under investiga- tion today by officers who diverted traffic and roped off the area before the blue was con· trolled. The fire broke out in two of the · plane's ·eight engines Monday night as the bomber wu being startee" up in a parki.nc area at the end of an air base runway. The blaze resulted from a ••tecbnlcal problem." officials said, though the precise cause of the fire and the extent of damage to the plane were under inveatiaation. F.._P~AJ 'IV ••• tr~namilaklnl meant to be re· ce•ved. Trotter said H was a ")eplative function" and not a ~udiclal one to determine acceu to bra.dcast sicnals such as Theta's. . "I donl think the court can remedyU'~problem." hesald. malimum number or students who couJd have ridden buaes to- day WM l.2,500. . About M security officers wllrl' a&'itgned lo patrol the bus· lnR an_,r par~nlJS threate~ to 11" In• front of school buses But thert• wl"~ no rtiporu of violence tocby . In the predominantly white Sfin Fernando Valley, about 30 parenl:s picketed one school as tht: last 1n1nufe (:h a nges left parents, pupils and even bus dnvl'n. wondenng where they were Ml~ to go on the first disy of d aaa. . "We y.oeren't able lo ootify a f \•v. bus d river s ... district t,ra r1 ~portation e h ief M~x Harney said today . "so the pnn· e1pal:. will have lo send them a way 1f they pull up to the wrong ~rhools ... The sehool board decided late Monday to drop -at least for the..,,ext wee~ 74 of 131 schools that were to participate in the program. 1 The district said the plan will · be. increased by Sept. 29 to in· elude grades one th.rough nine in all 131 schools -an estimated 80 000 students, ball of wbom would. be bused. But Monday's eleventh·hOat cutbacks sl¥he<f the number of students to just 12.500 in 57 schools. assuming all 12.500 s howed up. and there were indiealions many would not. Almosl 20,000 .were man· datorily bused under the first lwo years or the district 's part mand{ltory. part voluntary inte· gration program. Integration planners _called st'bool principals Monday night. warning them to get to school early and put any stranded children in "an auditorium or someplace at the school for the day." A busing information hotline opened Monday with "all nll\e lines constantly ringing, .. one volunteer said. The ACLU on Mondar asked the st.ate Supreme Cou~ to set aside a state Court or Appeal de· <'ision that.took rpne schools out of the program. Tho.Se predominantly white ·schools bad been added to the program over the weekend by ,Superior Court Judge Paul Egly of Laguna Beach in place of 20 tthools removed earlier by the appeal:s court. They were to have been used u busing pairS for predominantly minority in· ner cily schools. The ACLU petition alleged the appeals court overstepped !ts jurisdiction and abused its power by removing the nine schools. It also asked the high court to handle appeals directly. Faced with continuing appeals of bis plan, Egly. in a letter to the state's high court, JSked whether a piecemeal review process would continue or the entire case would be handled in a single appeal. He asked the court to clarify whether its 1970 integration· mandate wu Intended to inte .... grate all-white schools or to de- segregate all-minority schools. Meanwhile. tbe school boa.rd sent the high court a te.legram asking the judges to reject both the ACLU petition 4nd E&b"s letter. An emergency request from the school district to the U.S. Supreme Court to halt all man- ciatory busing here wu turned down Friday by U.S. Supreme Court Justice William Rehn· quist. Japan Starts Ship Salvage I TOKYO <APl -A Japanese company began an effort today lO salvage _the wreck or a Russian crui~er that sank 75 years ago, reportedly with millions of dollars worth of gold bullion on board. Nippon Marine Development Co. or Tokyo said fut month it located .the wreck of the 8,000- ton "Admiral Nakhimov." torpedoed by the Japanese neet in 1905. It been lone rumored that t · ship was carryiq a fo in precious metals when it went down off Kyushu, Japan's southernmost main island. The company estimated the salvage work would take three months and cost ab01;1t Sl.4 · million. Leader of Coup Ponders Cabinet ,ANKARA, Turkey (AP> - T\arkey's military chief said to- day bis rullnl National Security Councll wtll • ..appoint a new civilian Cabinet "Uaia week" and that a comtlwent auembly for draftinl a new comtltutlon will be namedulOOft u poulble. Gen. Kenn Evren said be wanted bis IOldiers out of eovern· meat u quickly u Pe>ulble, but only wbeD It is uaured that a civilian apparatua will be ablew manage the problems that proaQtedlut Friday'scoup. Pleee of i~ Rode. . . . .r- Kap Chong Chi .. chairman of the United Nations Korean War Allies Association. presents a plaque with a mounted tock from the sea wall at Inchon, South Korea, to -Maj . Gen. James L. Day , commanller of the 1st Marine Division. at a Camp Pendleton ceremony commemorat- ing the 30th ;hiniversary of the Inchon landing. .> BilingiJ.al Workers Get Lan~e Break ,.. ----- E,.... P,.e. A I .. IRAN. • • lo <'te c ide the fate Of tbe hostages. . ~ ·· Abdolmajid Dialameh. apeaJr. ing for 17 deputies who wanted a closed session to discus& d.'l la: • sue, said "this secret meetlftl ta neceaaary for the· deputi~ to -eain information . . ... But Mohammad Mabam'11adi, a member or The Struggli4' Moslems Movement which la close to the militants holding the hos tages, bltterlyobjected. ••Everything should be open to the nation," be shouted. "I am absolutely against any kind of secret seS6lon." Rafsanjani twice war~ed M a h a mmadi to stop shouting, and the proposal ror a closed· door meet in!! was rejected.· Abdolkarim l(umelab argued against a special com'mittee • and was ruled out of order. Fifteen deputies proposed that the dellate on the hostages be suspended "as lo'ng as the Unit· ~d States continues its-provoca- 'tions against I rap." but other -deputies objected to ~~e idea. -1 The assistant MaJltS speaker . and s piritual leader or the mili· t a nt students. Hojjatoleslam Mossav1. Khocin1, warned that if th e Ma jlis proved to ~e moderate on the issue. "I wllJ pot nominate ~ysel.r for me'!'· bership in lhe special comm.it· lee "· ·.. Rafsanjani and two key Ira- nian religious leaders said Mon · day the revolutionary regime 'has not dropped its demand thaL the U S.· J?OVemment apolQgize (_g r past actions in I ran. and the- ~la mat: fundamentalist Tehran nc·wspapc:r Ettelaat again de· manded lhe hostages be tried~ ::.pie~ The demand for apologies has be<'n reJerted repeatedly by lhe n1 ted States Frortt P.a~ A I WASlffNGTON 1AP1 ' The Equal Employnwnt Opportumty Commission prop0sed today that employers m~1y not rl'quire bt lingual workers lo i.~eak onl y English in the workpla~e. wh 1t'h be~a n Mon day An estimated 10 6 milli on people 111 the U S speak Spanish a~ thc•1r first languc.1gl·. ~<.·cordin~ tjl thl''>• romm1ss1on Thc commission ;ilso µroµn:;crl .J g u1dehnr-that b:n-s hJrass ment in the workph1ec on tht· h:Jsis of n ational ora~in and holds an e mployer responsible for keeping the ~rkplacc fret• of such har'assment. SLAYER ... ~ d1 <'ate '4 M itt'h c ll . ar .1rk nowl<'d~l'fl homosexuar anc m ctsodust. :ilttic:kcd his nephe\I when he bc.·llt>ved the child hac b~'co 'n his stt•rro hC'adphones. ' In a decision that could affeet an es timated 28 million people in the United States whose pnmary language is noL English, the federal agency said bilingu~I workers have a right to use lhe1r · native language at appropriate times. The proposed guideline issued today states that a "speak· English only" rule violates the Civil Rights Act of 1964 because it constitutes a form of employ ment d.is~rimination on lhe basis of national origin. Th e co mmi.s.s ion s ai d employers can r e quire employees lo speak English at certain limes pro'liding the employer can show that busi· ness necessity requires that. Contending that harassment on the basis of national ongm 11> a form of Job discrimination. the guideline would hold employer.. re s ponsible for acts or .;upervisory employees or agellls regardless of whether the employer was aware of any har- assment taking place. The commission said the public would have 6Q days to respond to the proposals befon· final rules are issued. Man (joked T-0 Crimes The language guideline was i§: s ued in conjunction with Na· ·tional Hispanic Heritage Week. GRAND RAPIDS. Mich. CAP> -One man is in jail. but po!Jcc believe "one or two" others may ra... ... -es Dropped . be ~esponsible for a rash of rob- '-ALMU e' ----beries. rapes and two murder.; CHATI'ANOOGA. Tenn. (AP> of e'lderly women an Grand -At the request or the prosecu-Rapids. lion, a judge has dismissed the Charles Earl Williams. 28. last charges pending against was charged Monday with two or three Ku Klux Klansmen in the the 12 crimes that date lo April 19 shootings that injured Thanksgiving Day. fjve black women. Prosecutors A ·task force of 12 officers. in- said they requested Monday's eluding investigators, a com- d is miss a I because the.ir puter expert and evidence evidence was weaker than that specialists. had been formed to used in a July trial. in which two look into the rash of crimes on Klanamen were acquitted. ne citv's near east side. n a tapc.'d 1ntc rv1cw with San t Ana pol1e·1· investigators. th1 deft!ndant ::.dJd he first tried tc s tra ngle lhe chiJd and then helc. him under water an a bathbtub. The youn!!s ter d ied a l Chlldren ·s llosp1tal or Orangt ·Count~· afte r spending a week a nd a h alf on life s upport systems. Butler. Mitchell's defense at torney. told the judge his clienl d id not have the maturity tG ··meaningfully reflect.on his a(' lions .. He said Mitchell s hould be found insane and convicted of a lesser n1me. Monday's courtroom action btmgs to an end a trial that sn eluded Mitchell's own motht·r . standing up in court and calling hl•r :-on a "cold -.blooded murderer." Holdup Fails; Hosl'age Free LOS ANGELES <AP> -A man wh o alle~edly tried to rob a fast-food restaurant was take11 · into cus~ today after he held polit'e elf bay for r~e hours wilh the help or a. hostage. police said. The-..Man. believed to be in his early 20s t>ut otherwise uniden· lified, was arrested without a struggle by a police s pecial weapons team. N -t • .. , . .· \ ... I ' -. ( TU!Sd!y. S!Ptemt)f! 16. 1980 - Don~t ·Dial a Vall Yet; Dela_yr Seen j -GLENN K'OTI' senior dU~ and handloapped •• .....,,....._ ,,_...I New Dlal ... ·Rlde van sen•1ce ""'"p e. · lnlUally achedulrd to ~i•ri The new aylll•m wlll 1ccept all at-· tM Or· .. -Coatt on <X-t eaaaentt"rs. •lthouib the ban -__ , dlupped and amk>ra wlll pay 20 •Q be po.tponed for at leaat only half the 1eneral41 fare. a month becau.N of confuston But the discu. Ion of the new aboQt 1tate flDaodal requl~ s)atem bolled down Monday m~ d ~-T..._ Oran,. County Tra--..--wh~n boar llHlft'hrrf't M n Olatri('t Board of O\~ctoA ap ~1dered the poHibUlty of runninit ....a .~ ,..._ ~ d -.ome vUll on nl1hu Hd .sun prov .... ~ v~:tourr . tartln1 ate d .. )' for handicapped rider-. . durana a mtttlna on ~pt • At lhal session. the board The mt mbertt we re hH'f•d adopted a plan that m trli?td tht-,, ~Ith ll new state law that rt' Dial a Ride a nd 01eJ ·a t.1 rt quire~ t>u.o; ~ystcm~ to make at systems . whic h :..er t' o nl) lust 10 percent. of lht: o~n1tmg rosls for rout~. those not open to tht• public rrom r11res The dhltncl could expect to m ttke onJy some 3, 7 P8rcftlt of Its 01>eraUnt costs by riµWng the special Dial·&· Ride !\Y,.tem for the handJnppcd and dun·g· 1n1 the adopted 50 e~nt fare. uc· cord n1 to,.~ ,report. . To rearh u 10 ~rcent return. lht< furcs would have to be raised to SI ~ a tide with 'the fllrt doubling each time a rider pas.s .. d through one of the 34 .iOnt>s 1n10 which the rouJ)tY is cl1v1dcd for the van s ystem. ' Bosta~~ .s~alern~te · Carter Sees 'No Early Solution' / WASHINGTON t A I' I l'rei>1 d ent Carter. less opt1m1st1c than he was a day ago. siud today "there Is no prospect at this time ror an early r.esolut1 on · or the stalemate over release or Ame rican hostages 10 Iran. .His comment. made to a local t e lev1s19n reporter while he campaigned 1n Atla nta. was closer to Serretary of State Ed· mund S Muskie's comment ' Monday that it was a mistake to s uggest that recent statements by Iranian a utho rities may fo r eshadow a n e nd to the hostage crisis. · Pausing outs ide Ebeneze r . Baptist Chun·h in Atlanta. the president s aid ther e was no reason to believe the hostage situation .. has been resolved at all." On Monday In Corpus Christi, Texas. Carter told a town hall ·meeting :. "They_'re making statements in lral') that rriay \'Cry well lead to a resolution or this problem in the future." M uskJe and Carter seemed to offer contradictory assessments in separate statements Monday. the day before he scheduled opening of the Iranian parlia- ment's debate on the fate of the hostages held in Iran s ince Nov. 4. Carter did not elaborate Mon,,. day on the re~n 'for his op- timism, nor did he offer any ex- ............. NOT OPTIMISTIC State Secr•ry Muakle planation for his more pessimistic outlook today. Muskie s aid Monday: :'I think It is very jmportant to be cautiou.s in our reaction to state· ments coming out or Iran. I think it would be a mistake to raise expectations." Speaking at a news con· rerence, Mu.skie insisted he was not contradic~ng the president. . Reiiremetai. r,. Veterans Demand 1--~ • ·End to ·Taxation A group or about 40 veterans and wives de manded an end to s tate il'lcome taxes on armed services rt!tirc me nt and· s ur- vivors· income Mohday before a Califontia Assembly committee meeting in Costa Mesa. ' Most of the retirees. he said . leave the service al age 42 and mus t supplement their retire- ment with jobs. Adding income from their jobs to their retire· men\ pay. he notes. places them in a higher a nd unrair tax category. • Brtstling under a newl y im- posed federa l law requiring fOrJJler service personnel to de- duct retirement pay when they receive unemployment benefits. they charged that federal and s tat e bureauc rat s a nd lawma kers a re conspiring against the military. ~out 32 states. he added. have a more li beral tax cxemp· -tion for military retirement pay. than California. Seven speakers asked the As- sembly Select Committee on Veterans Affairs for an end to stat~ taxes on retirement pay a nd for state legislative leadership in presenting re- tirees· requests for benefits to - fe4eral lawmakers. • 9ill Black, past president of the Southern California Retired Officers Association. told the committee that seven states bave dropped taxes on military retirement pay. Black charged that the 200.000 military 'retirees living in California receive far less in federal income than the public . generally believes. He said the average enlisted retireee receives about S6.000 annually ~d the average officer about S6.500. That.Vamp Stuff Not Really Rain Caaatal residents who awoke to ftnd their cars dappled wtth fat droi>e ol moisture Ulla mom-inl didn't get the fint rain of the late 199).81 season. but just a lot of condensation. Heavy moisture in the air alo•I beach areas dampened many tegiona from Seal Beach to San Clemente. requiring a lot of windsbleld·wlpin1 before monaln1 commuters .hit tbe ltnetl. However, no actu•l rain fell, HeOrdllll to spokesmen for the U.S. Weather Service ln Loa Aa1elel. ·. Mickey Conroy. president or the Armed l'"orces Retirees of Califomla. charged that former military personnel pay nearly $2 billion in state taxes annually. Because of p~ovlsions in state welfare laws. he noteCI. the only programs 'that retirees can participale in wi~h t turning over theft-retire ~nt income are ttre food sta p-progrram, Medicare and aid to dependent children. "It ·s legalized7 thie very.·· Conroy charged. Dave Huber. chairman or the United Veferans Council or Orange County, waved a sheet or figures at commilte' chairman Thomas Hannigan. D·Fairfield, and claimed 83 percent or the state's retirees are living· on in· comes below the pove!level. Assemblyman Han igan told _hearing participants 'in e Costa Mesa City Council Chambers •that his committee could not in- troduce legislation to give tax relier to veterans. But he added, .. I'm sure from the histof)' or this issue that bills will be an'trodu.ced <by individual le~i~lators >." :he eight members on the se t committee, only three VI pre$ent for Monday's de· mands: Dennis Mangers, D· Huntington Beach: Paul Bannai, R-LosAnge&es,andHannigan. Teacher's . - Home. Bombed ESCONDIDO <AP> -Police say they're batned by '1l ex- plosion that wrecked tbe home of Lorraine Smith, a 31-year-old teacher. add her 23-year-old l\oUHmate, Helen Sharpe. The blut was heard ror four miles Monday. There ~re no Injuries or arrests. Neither woman would t1lk aboul it publicly, but police uid they .bid "evidence that someone Variaaile lailh c1oudineu with moetly fair aides otherwise la pnclkt.ed lbroulh Wednesday, ~ a 71-desn.! hllb at the rli8 and a eiMlesrieover· allllllow. ~cmutly . to~ended to attack that house.'' " -l I He said Carter wasn't s uggest· 1 n { e i t h e r 6 pt 1-m 1 s i m or pessimism and did not rule out the possibility that the state· m ents by Iranian author ities might come to nothing, But Mu-ie a}>peared to dis· count arr end to the c risis anytime soon. He said that there have been no direct negotiations bet ween the United States and Iran. that efforts through third parties have yet to show promise and that Iranian authorities have a.history of raising hopes one day and dcnating them the nexL Carter's comments in Texas apparently referred to Friday's st at e ment by Iran's revolv· tion aTy leader. Ayatollan Ruhollah Khomeini. listing four demands which he said the Unit· ed Sta(es must meet bef9re lhe hostages are.releflsed. . The conditions included re· turning the property or the late Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. freeing frozen Iranian assets in the United States, withdrawing financial claims against Iran and pledging not to interfere in Iran's internal affairs. But Khomeini made no men- tiort or his preyious demand that the United States apologize for previou.s Americe\n intervention in Iran -the condition 'which the administration has refused to meet since the hostages were taken 318 days ago today. ~Goose' To Uave 1"8 Nest LONG BEACH <l\P) -Saved from dismemberment. Howard H.4ghes' giant seapla ne, the Spruce Goose. will make its fi rst voyage out or dry dock in 33 years next month. ~hen that happens. history a aviation buffs as well as so e employees of Summa Corp. who have helped care for the aircraft since its first. and only, fught in 1947, will give a cheec. There had been suggestions of c hopping up the eight·engine wooden plane -it's actually made or birch -for display by aviation museums .. The plan was rejected. Instead, the .huge c raft is scheduled to be moved from dry ~~~k across Lol)_g Beach Harbor to its new home near the Queen Mary in late October, Summa officials said Monday. The so-called ~·nying boat's" ne w owners. Wrather Corp .. will then display it on one of three s pots near the former luxury liner. The move itself will cost an estimated $2.S million. of· ficials said. Current plans call for the plane to be towed , although some people -including crew members who were among lbe 18 people aboard for· the plane's only fiight -are hoping at least two of the Pratt and Whitney 3..000 horsepower.engines will be used to taxi the plane over the water . On Nov. 2.1947. 31r.z years after constructiorr began. H1rghes~tai. led the craft along a five-mife s tretch or the harbor. Crew membe rs say they assumed Hughes planned only to taxi-test the plane. "We had passengers and no chutes aboard," said Charles Jucker, who was crew chief. ·'There was no reason to think we were going to fly." Actually, mos t or the passengers were reporters, and they had been let off the plane alter some initial taxiln1. Hughes then· took the eiant craft bac~ Into the central harbor, ap- parenUy to taxi some more. "When we got to 70 knots, I knew we were aoinl up," Jucker said. The plane did lift -to 70 feel. One minute later. havinl covered just about a mile, Hu1hea let the plane settle ~ck onto the water. The plane was .never flown asaln. Hughes died tn um. Since t.hea, the craft bas been seen by very rew people. The night and Sunday service is projected to cQst the district S39Q,OOO IA annual costs. d'clsi~ wilil the speCiat meet- ing. ' •·· Mem.,.rsuid the Oct. 1 meet· ing will replace the scheduled Oct. 6 session. The system was to besia °' Oct. 20 in Costa Mesa, FountaiJt ValleY.. HuntinltOD Beach, Loll Alamitos, Newport !leach. Santa Ana and Seal Beach. . . The disttic!t tould open up the s ervice on nigh~nd Sundays to the aeneral public. thus doing . a wa with the 10 percent re-quir•~But Uu1l-weuJd--cost an ext.ra Sl.8 million. said com· munlty services manager Ed •·n doesn 't seem to ·n\.e that this thing Is resolved 'by a long shot .. sai<LChaUman Ralph A Clark. Hollinden also look a swipe at th~ state requirement. claiming tha~·while lta intention was IQOd~. -~..,,..~ ·~~ it prevented the district lrom i;pendlntt the relatively small Muncy. · Faced With the lacklusteri)ros· pects tor offering the extra service to the handi~apped: lhe board decided to postpone the Guided Missile Director Al Hollinden of Foun- tain Valley agreed, suggesting the dectsion Is "too important to rush." He saitl "potential riders should be warned that the res· olution might delay •the entire Dia I-a-Ride proposal system. .... ~ Oimitrios Tskouaris, a Greek civilian employee of the West German armed forces, is in comAt&nd of the only donkey in Germany's Air Force. Here, on the isl.and of Crete, he rides the domestic ass back from a mission of recovering targets used in NA 'rO missile-firing exercises. EleCtroni~ Sho~ -. . Ope . Anahe. us -m ·-...... Im sum of $30,000 to help the han- dicapped. · He said the law may force either exorbitant ~fees for the handicapped or some other com plicated action to satisfy Orange Couoty's problem. •· DeA.gh Arreste.d Agai~ ' j Newport .Beach r esident Atilla De Agh was arrested Monday for the second time in a week on charges ste mming rrom tt\e alleged defrauding of an Alaskan businessman of $124,000 in precious gems. jewelry and silver bars. De Agh was arrested by Los Angeles police on a $25,000 war r a nt issued by Anchorag<' authorities. He posted ball shortly after his arrest. The arrest came in the midst of a fraud trial in Los Angeles Superior Court where.De Agh i" facing charges that he and another man bilked a Newport Beach businessman out or Sl60,000 in cash and the man's 1976 Rolls Royce. De· Agh also races charges in Orange County Superior Court and he and a second man tried to bilk a businessma n from Orange out of S47 ,000 by ~r· ranging a S2 million loan that never materialized. Also, De Agh races a five . year prison term for his convic- tion in Los Angel.es federal court last spring that he fl eeced an Oxnard denti s t o ut o r $105.000. The Weste rn · Ele.ctronics a foreign buyers program con-The 40-y ear-old Newport Show and Convention, featuring ducted by the U.S. Department man. who described himself CIS more than 1,200 exhibits show· of Commerce. a self-employed promoter. on mg off the latest in the S8S This is the first year the show police arrest forms, has 3'>· billion-per-year high.technology has been held in Anaheim. pealed that convlc~ion. industry, opened today at the Formerly, it had alternated T~e Alaska charges. Anaheim Convention Center ·in between Los Angeles and San authorities -said, center on al· Anaheim. Francisco.' legations that. De Agh passed More than 65,000 represen· himself off as a gem and tatives of the electronics in-On.of re Jobs , mineral buyer and told the vie· dustry are expected to attend · lim that he was interested in in· WESCON/80, a prediction that t' · h' A ho b · if realized will make the· show High p • ves mg an is nc rage us 1· the largest since it originated 20 aying, ness. years ago. Authorities assert that De Microe lectronics. fiber op· But Ris/"Y Agh acquired a number of loose ti.cs. mini · a nd mi c ro · k diamond and ruby stones a!> computers. and electronic in· well as nine silver bars and a struments are among the broad • SAN ONOFRE <AP> -As • di$tinctive piece ol gold jewelry classes or high -technology manyas lOOjobsare openatthe from the onidentl~<I Alaskan gadgetry that will be on dis· San Onofre nuclear power plant businessman. play.' The show is restricted to . paying SlOO a day. but there's a De Agh. police said. then credentialed representatives or catch. Th& work lasts \'.>nly five promised to set up a business the electronics industry. days and in volves exposure to meeting· with the victim in Show director Len Rose"'-in radiation. several days but instead took a an informal interview durin~ a No women capitble of bearing-jet to the Los Angeles area. media reception Monday eve· c h i Id r e n w ii 1 be hi r ed. a The Anchorage businessman ning said the anticipated at· spokesman for All antic Nuclear said he hasn't seen his pos tendance reflects the healthorthe Services says. , sessions since. high.technology market. despite Al Paasche . .assistant project Last week, Newport Beach the current nationwide economic manager. said California public detectives, armed wit~ a slowdown. health laws prohibit fertile search warrant. ente red De The opening ot the snow was wo·men from working in such Agh·s Amigos Way .home 8'd preceded Monday by a market-are as. recovered evide nce they claim ing conference conducted at the The geople who are hired will could link De Agh to the Disneyland Hotel. install metal 5leeves-ln 7.500 Alaskancase. Show offi cials said a ttend· s mall tubes ser ving as heat-Following hi s arrest on charges ance from representatives of exchangers in the three steam of bringing s toleo prop· overseas markets as expectea to generators. at t.he seaside • erty·intothe.state. De Agh posted be high this year. due in part to nuclear plant. ss.ooobailtogain,hisfreedo~: .. ------- China wa s qu ite an adVenture .. or the People's Republtc. I should say. That 1s where I have 1ust spent three weeks, It was a fascinating country and much more beautltul than I had expected. To be sure, the buildings now being constructed are all the same drab color ... they don t bother 10 plaster or patnt any of tl'lem. T"8ir priorities are to get the construction aone and no expenditure of time o r money on frills. The old butldtngs are very cOlor1ul though and where they have been neg~ed tor SOIN time are now being restored But ti wasn't even the o ld palaces. temples and shrines that I meant When I said It was so beautilul ... it's the countryside • . such scenic mountains and luah, green V909t•lon. At least that waa my 1mpr899ion from the places we visited. which were canton. Peking, Hfn(l'thow and Shaflghal. It rained some every day we W9f9 there a"d I'm sure that expl11n. the IOYely fohaoe. It was a toft ttttn and rt didn't dampen our enthu11aam or slow us down at ell , . . we ,Uist put up our umbfell• anlr"epl going. I 1rawtled with a group lrcm the American Gem Society and :W. were able to get Into the ,Corporation and buy at the .,.. prices as they sell to the Fr1endsh1p Stores and the ,Ctllneee Alts and Crafts Shope. It l'lad to be • volurre deal and @ liiEMWISE Mary 'Barr, Certified Gemologist CHARLES H. BARR. Ac~G.­L_.1 .,_., ~ ---------------....--... --------·f"----. ... -~ we all pooled our purchases to m ak e th etr m1n 1m u m requirements. One o f our members is accepting the wllOle stiipment and he will 1ransh1p to the rest of us As you might guess. wtth all the red tape and even paying • for air freight. nothing has amved yet He>pefully 111 be able to tetl yo~ all about my purchases in the next column I Wf1te. So I m home 1us1 1n ttme to celebrate our 21st Anniver!Mlry lh•s mot'lth. The time has p assed so. quickly ttfat. it doeSn't seem posslble that 1t has been twenty-one years sine Chuck and I bought the little store on Balboa Island and brought our three daughters from Pasadena to live tn the Newport Harbor •area. The girls are grovep a,.nd gone off. leedt~ happy, rewarding 1.1ves and although we've missed Chue:k terribly the past seven years. I'd like to think he'd be proud of the way the std and I haW been 8bl9 ID carry on the business he founded twenty-one yeara ago. We're looking forward to hlYl"9 eome of qur old friends atop 1n and Me us lhls week and pertt.,. ,,.ke som6 new friends too. In honor ot our 21st Anni-.y lhefe Wiii be 9')8C1al "goings on · at the store Friday and Saturday ot th11 week. We'll weleoma your V191t. ... - A-I DAlli'(.P.IUlT -T Uj'!tidllv ~ert'tW 16 1 £8> .. •• t Coa,fing Q ~ ...... ~ Tom~~'"' Marpbinf' Only in I .ag11Da , LAGUNATICKS OE". -Vou kne \f' at would hap~ Art ('olony r('l'ldenl'l havt> tound a flap to nap about In l lust n 'l!llWt' ol M.lmm.-r. Th•t's tti. nap. Prott' t hH dt' vt>loped ovt•r ;a Pll'<'t' of tatuar) 'callfd "Vestlae" that r .. pose~ upon lht' Lu.:unu Heactf"Main S.ac.h Partl . Vt'SU.:<' 1eH• Hi·fool tJtll mct.alwork by "ulptor Hal PasloriUS Jr Whl<'h shows !>!lfn!I O( ellPQSUrt' t-O octan weather. It has bt•t•n on dis pl a ut La.:uns ·s M aln ~a<'h for :.1x months 1111\\ You t·un bt-~urt-that to certuin ar11stl<' :;ouh •. tht• work by P 1C>tor1ul! 1s a 3.000 pound.thin.-: o ( ~&uty itnd .i JOY forever. TO TllRt-:•; 1.AGllNANS. ho-.ever. VeM1ge IS blO<'k 1ng the view of the Pu<'tfk Tht'Y protest th1u Vestige wa11 supposed to move ·e1s..,wher"' ul tht' end of Aug ust but hasn't ' --• ., And so who would thtty protest to Whv nuturallv. the State Coastal Comm1ss1on And just as naturally, Ont' of those leading the Outcry >) Big Brothe r is one Bru<'e Hopp1n~ted Laguna dog. watcher . th. f Maybe all this JUSt proves that one person s tni o beauty 1s another person's view-blocker . Some years bat'k, the ~ood citizens of Laguna Beach went through Sculptor Pastoni:s· 3,000-Pound 'contribut.;. to Laguna Culture great agony <!_nd enormo~s ~xpense to clear ev~ry~hing orr the ocean side of Coast Highway and create the Main Beach Park. IN THE PROCESS, numerous Art Colony historical · sites fell to the blade of the bulldozer. The old bowling al· ley and formt'r Laguna Ballroom went. The Gangplank hot dog stand went. Historic saloons like Dante's and the Barefoot Bar were <'rushed, forcing legions of gay patrons to seek solace and companions hip elsewhere. - Also. three vintage gas stations fell to the i~on ball of progress, a lthough a fourth was saved fo~ ~temy. That fourth gas station. of course. rudn t look exact~ like a gas station anymore. It is the octagon-shaped Mam Beach lifeguard tower. BACK IN TIIE 1930s, It had been the office building for the Union 76 Station at the com er of Broadway and Coast Highway. . . When Union decided they should modernize with a new steel building. Fire Chief Bob Thompson and som~ of the boys thought the old octagon would make a nifty lifeguard headquarters. So they got it free. jacked it up. and rolled it across the highway to tbe beach. • PROPPED UP ON the sand. time and ocean termites .. took their toll over the years. When time came to bulldoze (or Main Beach Park. the old tower wa"S-a primary target. The Laguna outcry was enormous. This. t-ruly: was a his· lQric structure. · · ThU.stJiel>ld-t:mi~gon_was_rescued from iron demolition ball and restored by a virtual total re· building at s·uch a ghastly expens~ per squar~ root that nobody in Laguna even wants to whlsper about at. Laguna history, however, was served. IF SCULPTOR PASTORIUS wants to keep his work on the Main Beach. he's probably going to need history on his side. Laguna. after all. has always been a place of pecu Ii ar contrasts. .. Visitors. for example. used to find il odd that an en· tire downtown-block was taken up by a lumber yard, com· plete with s mokestack. · -But it aJways seemed perfectly normal to me • ....... .•• .,, J . . . ·neagan-Targ~t ~, ' Of Opponents B~ nw ••10ClaW Praa It wa11 H.onald Reagan's day to tw tht' whipping boy of the 1!180 c·ltrnpu1.:11 Jimmy Carter said th•· llt•1>uhhc1.1n m1((ht ··embar· • r au" the natlo11 as president und John Andt'tSO!l suggested H.cuf(un ~·ouJd be JU~t too old for tlw Joh • ('11r\t'r ~cud Monduy .1n 'fexas that J 11r1•1>1dt·nt 11> usked impor- t unt c1ue~twns und must "be ul>lt• \o rt':ipond accurulely in a • ' N~paper Absolved Of Libe.l MOSCOW, Idaho CAP) - Newsman Jay Shelledy and the Lewiston Morning Tribune did not libel a former state narcotics agent in a. 1973 news slOf¥. a jury ruled today: • The eigbl·woman, four.man jury refused to award damages· of $140.000 to Michael Caldero, who claimed his reputaUon in Jaw enforoement was, ruined by a story that depicted him ;is · 't'f'igger·happy. · · Caldero. 36. said he would not ~pppeaJ . "I want to walk away from it all," hes· id. THE CASE ' widespread inte res . eca.use Shelledy. IJ!ltil last mo h, ,had refused to identif¥ a source in the story, delaying the lawswt for more than four years. In 1975. former District Jud~e Roy Mosman ordered Shelledy to disclose the source. When he refused. Shelledy was senterWed to jail for contempt. Judse James Towles. assigned to .. the case last year . changed the penalty from a 30·d ay jail term to a "sanction" or instruc- t ion to the jury to act as though the source did not exist. Towles refused to lift the sane· lion after Sh~l disclosed Ute source. say· that the revela· l ion cam too la te to he lp lawyers prepare their cases. DEFENSE LAWYEJlS argued that the is$ue of the source was secondary to whether the story . was fair and accurate. Shelledy's lawyer Allen Derr said in his final arguments that America must not become a "society where people can be made to suffer ror criticizing public offi cials." In closi ng arg um e nts. Caldero's lawyer William Tway said the newspaper a bused its freedom of speech· by printing WiY that doe!n't embarrass you personaJIYifi(J dOes norecmt)af'----~· rass <>ur nation." And he said of .Reagan: "When he has spoken on his own the last few days, he's gotten himself in trouble." As for Reagan's age -he' ls 69 -independent candidate An· derson declared it a factor in the campaign, saying· it has led to Reagan's "ltind of vintage think· ing" on such issues as abort.ion a nd energy . REAGAN ••BELIEVES we can go back to some prior era in history and find solutions to our problems." Anderson said in Seattle. But arriving at San Antonio airport. Reagan told reporters that "Mr. Carter has been so deep in the Rose Garden that I don't think Mr. Carter really knows what I'm doing out here." Earlie r , in .Was hington. ·· Reagan took a so·called pledge of unity with Republican con- gressmen -calling ror cutting government spending and taxes and ·bolstering U.S. defenses - and had ·his own barrage of cr iticism for Carter. "Nev~r before in history have so many proposals from the White House been ignored and de feated." he said. "Never before has a president ,been more remote from the members of his party." CARTER KEPT UP his attack today. saying in remarks pre-- pared for an Atlanta address th a t f\ea ~an w as against Medicare and has "repeatedly advocated that Social Security be made voluntary ... The president also implied the GOP nominee thinks he "can make our nation more secure by s tarling a new nuclear arms race." Reagan has said during the campaign that he has no plans to make Social Security voluntary. He did. in 1964, suggest that the. system could be re-examined to see whethe r it shouldn't be· voluntary for some persons. But he has sin ce said that hjs ad· visors have concluded this wouJd be unwise. Cuban refugee, Lene Cespedes-Torres, 20, is being held in Monroe County, Wis . jail, charged with bealiog to death Bernice Taylor, 57, the woman who took him into her home. At right is bilingual attorney· Kay Mann, one of ·Cespedes-Torres' attorneys. The victim had sponsored t he youth from nearby Fort McCoy just·two weeks ago. Cessna Centurions Grounded by FAA WICHITA, Kan. CAP> -The Federal Aviation Administration has grounded all single·engine Cessna 210 Centurion airplanes and says they won't be allowed to fly until their engines are inspected. The order issued Monday. also extended a grounding order for a nother Cess~a model, the twin-engine 340A, which has bad tail· crackin~ problems. ~. The grounding of the 590 Centurions was prompted by an t~cl · dent Aug. 29 in Colorado in which a <.;entunon suddenly los~ engine compression and.'-(he P,1lot had to make an emergency landmg. the FAA srud . There were no in1unes. The FAA said & piston burned out during flight. The FAA said owners or the plane must have engine compress ion checked before fl ying again and must reset the engine's timing. · . Barry Clement. chief of the FAA_'s engine and manufactun!lg district office in Wichita, s aid th<' engines would be checked despite a contention by Cessna and Teledyne Continental, the engme·s manufacturer, that the re was no way to predict whether an engine would burn out. . The FAA also ordered immediate inspections of ta il sections on the 1.200 twin·engine 34-0A's and their derivatives "before further flights.•' regardless of hours flown. The previous order was for models flown al least 100 honrs. Cessna is based in Wichita. .. 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' And now, Giorgio Toni wlll be In conoeft one night Oftly at the lrvtne Bowt In 1.0Quno Beach. He wlll appear wt1h other Lyrto Opera singers and a ct& piece ~ohellro -con- ducted by Henry Brandon. Thia Wiii be ''One Enc~nted Evening•· vou won t wont to mlla. Mr. Tout appeon through COUftely Of ILRO Produettont. LTD. -,----------____ __.._,. ---~ --~ ---·----- .. ~; . ... . . NATION .. .. TUMCS8y, September 16. 1980 • .. SChool Prayer Push ~Seenls Doo.med -------. . WASHINli1UN (AP> -A move to circumvent pre1aedfor,...&ouuonohchoolprayer. , I.be U.S. !klpreme Court and rettore prayer ln TM Helma bill haa been bottled up ln the public IChOols doeln 't have a prayer ln COn1rftl House aince pualn1 the Senate tn Aprtl 1m1 and tbll year, aides.say. ' · while It appefr11 llkely lo stay there for now, Rep. a After a hlgh·pressurc dnve. a lh~un Judiciary Robert W KM,ftc>nmelcr, D·Wla., the s ubcommittee subcommittee <'ompleled tiv.e days ol heann11 w t chairman, aalCi school prayer "la·not a dead la· ' week on a Stnate--p.ssed bill ll\at would -remove sue." ...----from Supreme Court juri~dlc~·state lawt relat--tr Republican Ronald Rea1a11 Is elected presl· an1-i~tary pn3\'n an vublic ·scl'loo~llt" m Nove.nabet". K-aatenmeiet"" sa . 'I-assume bulldln&s. there will be-another .m~or push " . . In that event, judicial ex~l'U said there might BUT SUIH'OMMITTEE ME•BER!' be reMwed emphat1ls on a c6mpromlae proposal cenerally a&,rt't! th\ll'\' won't be any l~cial•t.aon that would allow p.upils to participate vol untarily on the issue comtng out ol the tlouse an the waninc in a moment ol private meditation. · weeks of this session · The ftei>ubllcan Party platform endorsed the several legisi'ators are propoelng compromises aimed at resolvtn1 the 18-year debate. ·• R-:p. Stephen L. Neal', D-N.C., Is offering a resolution supportlna 1periods of silence for the · purpose o( private prayer. meditation or con· templatlon in lhe claas~m. No pupil would be fore.eel to· part.ldpate', The resoluUon would only preient the "sentiment" of Congress and would not can:)' tM._(2.rce 01..lLw. tncreastnf.IY. states also. are looklnl toward · passing their awJS to try to relym prt)'er to public acbools. A Massachusetts law providlni for volun· tary 'prayer was siruck as urieonslitutional by lhe Stal& Supreme Court last March. however. And a challenge is expected to the Louisiana statute that enables public school pupils to voluntarily participate in moments of prayer or meditation. "We gave them (prayer proponents) their best rlgbt of indJvlduals to participate in voluntary, non· shot al lt." sald one sul><'omm1ttee iuck. who u llH denom lnatlonal prayer ln public schools. and not to be identified. "And they d.ldn't...convln<'e ---------------------- anybody that I know or · · . He said Republicans agreed wilh Democrats that Congress can't pas:5 u lllw every tlme 1t · doesn '\ like a Supn:·me Court decision .. AMISTANT ATl'OllNt:v GENERAL JOHN M . ·Harmon testified at the heanngs that the bill originally sponsert"d by SE'n Jesse Helms. R-N·.c . and pushed in the House by J\ep Philip M Crane, R-lll. -is Wlconslltuttonal tie said 1t "would un- dermine the Suprt!me Court· role m protecting the integrity and supremacy oUederal law " . Rep. Robert F Orman. D Mass . a Roman Catholic priest and legal scholar, also advised lhal the tssue be left..a\one. "We are mistake n and misled 1r we believe that the ~blic schools can some.ho!iW combine piety and learrung m an eminently satisfactory way," • he said. Wa"shington representatives of maior. Protes- t ant denomina tions -Baptists. Melho d1st s. Lutherans. Episcopalians. Presbyterians and others -have spoken· against the measure as un· dermining separatio~ of church.and state. BUT THE AMERICAN LEGION and many evangelical bodies. including those in the National Association of Evangelicals,. have consistently Crushed Ship Found WASlllNGTON <AP) -A British sailing ship crus hed by ice in 1853 has been found . apparently well preserved. in the freezing waters of'the Cana- dian Arctic. The National Geographic Sociel} says. The wooden barque H.M.S. Breadalbane was discovered by scientists using s pecial sonar equip· · ment placed aboard a Canadian C6ast Guard icebreaJ<er . . .., .. '( t .. .. ~ ;, ~· .:: .. ...~ .. : .· .. .. . 1l1C prime rate has come down. So have Interest rates on trust deed loans arranged by Republic. Now Is the time to borrow. Before Interest rates migh t climb sky high again.~ so mariy economists predict. You'U flnd we can be·flt'Xlble In arranging • t.em\S and payments. You may borrow from ; •. 810,000 to Sl.000.000. Tuke anywhere from . • 00 days to flvc years to repay. : •• You'll Ond we're f~t In many cases. we've : • been able to arranges~ loans W1Chtn : : 48 to 72 hours. . : : So hWl)t Join the Republic and talk O\ICI' ... ,: :o your needs W1th qne of the experienced : ~ loan brokers at . Republic Home Loan. ': ;. The company 11 that's thum~ : : down on Interest rates and [~ thumbs up on loans. .· ' OotolL Y PILOT M'aMl•Tafk . West German Chancellor He t ·m u t Schmidt. slated for Nov. 19-20 visit to .U.S . to receive Society f -Kiln award. said he want.a lo di&CUSS .rms· ·c o n t r o I w i l:h •'newly-elected or re-elected president.\' p ~,..__-...,.h ,... -.. ---· .. . ' .. I . ' . ,' . . . ... . ...... . . , , A8 . . ~ E l .. ~tori' al .._ ... 69£ ___ --.~_Rot>e-rtN -Weed-IPUb-l1Shtr __ ......... _ Orange Coas t Daily Pilot .... ~:::/!U. Tuosday. Septetl'ilet 16. 1980 Barbara Kreiblch1Ed'itorlal p~ Editor .! .. ··aed Tape Cuts Can Cool Costs -' /Row~ VlUlll / Robert Novak · .. . . '! .. ~, ----=.-l<>nJ·3W1li~ed report on what Oran .. Count,)' 1ov- ernment 11nd pnvate lntel"Htl un do to out l.hroqb the- red tape that surround.a proceulnt of developmenl pro.· pcxsals ls out ~nd lb findblp are alplncant. The repe>rt . prepattd by a committee made up of representnth•es of both ~ private and public sect.on. concluded that the tape can be ('\ll and sublta ntial redur· tions m pro<'f'Sslng time realised. · In orw Ca!il', for example. the commlttff said between two and four months of p~inl tlme could be c ul for maJur development proposals that require a n a~nd ment to the county general plan before furtht'r pla m~ s tudie:> proceed This could be arcompll hed by-c c ur· rent processina of ~nerat plan amendment.a and zone ch .... appHt'aUw _. u t u a a..,. .. ._. plw. The comlllit&eee .._ tta•d•ll•• U..t •"'°M" tbemMl~ CM take .U.. to ...... tWr projeda ... su1.-unl 1My f'+-it CGMiM. e....a•• MCI MMb •· deratood .. stmb ,.a..-·· Md.'":"" •virciawtal impart rt!1Qt.a ...,. ~-apply to than one atep In the =·sine~-~ obvious.tY • ..._it takes ~re from 11to2• months for a die•ekltMDml proposal to work ltl way through COUDly tovenunelll wfda coeta escalatina by the hour. sometbinc must be ~. The committee'• •ug. gestions appear to~ a IOOd ~to start in atreamlin· . ing What bas berome too cumbersome and coetly a system. · . Car1ipai.gn Credibility It is by no means unusual for members. ot an •d· ministration to support their dUef in a preskhnUal cam· paign. Obviously, their j<>tJs could be in jeopardy lf he should lose .. But the rather bam~bandecl campaipin1 by officials in the Carter administratim is becominl tiresome. The mere fact of OttUPYinl the White Houae atves an .incumbent president an enormous· ed1e in public ex- posure. Apparently this isn't enoqh for Jimmy Carter. The most blatant use ol a hilh administration otncial in a campaign maneuver un<toubtedly was Defense Secretary Harold Brown's press conference on the "stealth" bomber. There had to be grave doubts as to the advisability of making such an issue out of a piece of technology that had been around for a while and probably didn't have to be stripped naked at this point. 1 Then there was the eagerness of Am~ssador to · China Leonard Wood cock fo publicly attack RQnald Re~gan·s admittedly ill-informed and possibly danierous "two China" gaffe. · Remarks designed to discredit Reaaan 's knowled&e and intelligence aJso have been tossed out by Health and Human Services Secretary Patricia Harris and T~ansportation Secretary Neil Goldschmidt. And the timing of Secretary of State Edmund Muskie's announcement of new ta!µ betWffn Egypt and Is rael on the very day of Reagan's address to B'nai B'rith would, to tho5e with smpidoua minds, h.lnt at an attempt to pull the rug out from under .Re .. an •a attempt to woo Jewish voters. • There's nothing wrong with formal campal1ning by government official~. Vice President Mondale for exam- ple. who confine their efforts to trying to persuade voters of the virtues of their leader . And perhaps an occa'sional _prefabricated· "bombshell" to show him in good light is part of the game · ' · . But off-the-cllrf s lurs gainst his opponent by Cabinet members .seem both distasteful and unnecessary, and they diminish the credibility ot. the Cabinet. • ~ .~uld feel !'lore at ea:se lf they left the politicking to politicians ~d if Carter were not quite so obvious in ma kin& them part of his campaian slrale1Y. • No Flight lilcre_ase It's understandable that otnclala ·of Air California .and Airwest are not happy about havlq to tum over two flights apiece to Qlher airlines movin&. lnto John Wayne Airport on orders of the Federal Aviation Admlllistration. The two lines have had exclusive commereial jet use of the facility slnce the becininini. But the onlt' way to saUsly tbe FAA and still main· tain the ceiling of 41 jet ftipts a day out of the airport - in the int~rest· of noise and ~ution control -was to sub-tract run.,-from the exist1n1 ·cam.n.-For .a ijme it ap- peared that as many as lJ mstrts would have to be handed over to the newcomers. It setUed down at four. . Air California is contesting the maneuver in court, which is its privilege. What ls.troublMOme la a suggestion by an Airwest official that it would be more suitable for the Board of Supervisors to lncreue the number of daily flights than to take any ol their fiiahta away. ·The Board of Supervisors should do no such thlill. and any airline official t.rytna to· push for an overall fn flight increase clearly does not have the welfare or the commun.ity at heart. · · • Opinions expressed in the space above are th~t the Oaily Piiot. Other views expressed on this page are thOM ol their auUCore and artists. Reader comment Is Invited. AddreM The Dally Pilot, P.O. Bo,ic 1560. Costa Mesa. CA~-PhOM (114) 842-4321. ·Boyd I Murphy's· Law ByL. M. llOYD . "MUtpll:y•s Law states: Jr anythinl can go wronc. it will. Or some such. Who wu c Murphy? ' Dear Gloomy GU8 kleata put, p ..... •t and .future, mlOt DOte-othat ~ a.or,. WaalalaltcJa1 datb In 1111 more than a few of bi11 countrymen hailed ·the pa11 lns of a "t)'l'ant." - D.M. ~ ... ,,,., Gn ~-..... ,. ~ ...... Ill II• , .... ,. H4 .. Att 111&&1'1j ~...!!~·­::Z:A.~ ...... A. Edward M · hy, an Air · ~reee~ · · law wlf ftrat Muaciated~ At Wrl1ht Flelcl Aircraft La'°r•tory, .he'd developed an .eleetronlc device to measure-the force a safety belt would have to withstand. .lut· somebody rilled the Ut.ln1 baDbuardly. It dldn 't w~rk .. "U an)'lbln1 can IO wronJ. • • " Thus spake Murphy. Many a merchant i~ ~nr::~:,"~ • Into It I U IGlcl al . du1t. 1'1t11 a m1uer ,.. cord. · Q . What's the , •• ,,, trademarked 1ame ft M country? _ A. Parcheesi. H ••• brou-.. from INSa II lM'f. ~ i ,. Exploitation -Mis~seS . Office ' W ASHlNGTON -Ex·Manne Cpl Al'lthony s mento, a w o und e d v eteran o Guadalcanal, finally got his con· arualonaJ Medal of Honor on direct orden1 of Commander-in Chief Jlrnm)' Carter just In time to muau.· Ii dramatic appearance before 2.~ voter:; at the Na· honMI ltaJiM American 1-~oWlda lion dUlfWoF.hcrc. 'fhc decus ion to overrule :15 )'l'IH b of r.erui.ul by !>UCCCSS1ve ~ t• r r l' l a 1 I l's ot lhl' NMv y t · o I t v e Ca1amento the nation's h l 1h e1t award w11 forced on lhe Pentagon by pr111urf' from Carter's White House. Pentagon officials close to Secretary of Defenae Harold Brown ••Y privately ·Brown was ··furtou." al being bypassed by the White House. They told ua Brown wu not personally in· formed until official papers recommending the award Md been approved by the president. Thia ia the latest and one ol Andy Rooney the st\abbles t examples or Carte'P's exploitation of the nfnltllT'y-for--partinn political pur""poges. in this case wooing the Italian vote: With the preslden· tial campaign still young. the case of Cpl . Casamento -whose heroism at Guadalcanal was known all these years but deemed not sufficient for the Medal of Honor -has cut a s h adow .of fear inside the Derense Department. It is a rear that President Carter is quite willing to plunder the Pentagon forbla~. A FAa llORS Mrie9 H · plottatian °' .... military -... ~-......aer ill cMef ... ..,..... medaia to U. Ileen of "'Ii,.,.. security: '* dlol't IO r~ Carter~~­ mate bilDMlf tanlauaMt to Repubkm ebarps of--. pe Unc:e or worse ia .. is stewardstlip of dde•se. partitularly for n•Hlial tM B~l bomber. That readied a peak when, with suspedecl White House sua•iva•ee. George wu.oa. tbe Wad' ctn Post's highly resptttecl Pft. tagon correspwtent.-pubtisW a factual story on A.,.. 14 about the Stealth aircraft based on a government leak". LEA.KS TO Wilson and· othe1' reporters led lo Brown's much- criticized Aug. 22 press con· fere~ taking lhe s,uper·secret wraps off Stealth. He said then that "thit\ alters the military balance significantly." even though nine years or develop- ment lie ahead. The decision to go public came over intense protests from serious military men, worried .. S.Vtet countermeasures. ...._ .,_ded it on the curious tt 1 •t ._ the leaked stories dw1 M••lll \.he integrity of the ,.,._._ ud required a public reiiwe> 'lrw including predictl<>M of a-.. aircraft far superior to -.y .... . TM ....,us logic or .Brown·s ex.pin Mon. given in the glare or t•tevision tights Brown .. raa&Q excludes from his .,.._ Mferences. was com-pv••• ~Carter himself in an en"HJJ • remark to reporters at~ .\mboy. N.J ., Sept. 9. "~ ftnst time the Stealth procrun was ever revealed" wu '8 early August. Carter said. tl'yiag to reinfor ce his c:laim that publiciiinc Stealth was forced on tlle admlnistra· lion by leaks. ln fact. Aelt&pace Daily published the first leak oo Stealth July 23, 1976. Since then, at least 10 articles on Stealth ' ha ~e appeared in variou! journals <it was headlined in ri June, 1979 market research service by Bache Halsey Stuar1 Shie~~d.s investmen.l firm). C A TE& DEFENDED . Bro n's r eve lation a s "legitimate" to "tell the American people the lrulh. ·· He also clearly saw legitimacy when he s ummoned the un- iformed chiefs of staff lo the White House al 2 p.m. Sept. 8 tc , witness his signing of a military pay bill that he had spent most or his administration tr.Ying tc kill. That first official ap. pearance of the chiefs in his presence since November, 1975 ~dd~d glitter to the klieg-lil sign· 1ng ·ceremony in the White , House East Room . Planning is going forward in the White House for more poli~cal e_xploitation and ·game. playing wtth defense in Carter's search for votes. On the same da)t he signed the pay bill with Sl_JCh . fanfare. Carter quietly put his signature on the big defense authorization bill. but fl9l with the joint chiefs present and not under klieg lights. BecaU9e the bill contains $5.9 billion more than Carter asked Congress for. it is a n indictment b'y the Demoeratic Congress of his stewardstup .. But vetoing 1t at a time or rising public concern about defense WJlS politically im· possible. .· · C' ARTER IS NOW privately trying to pers uade his con. gress1onal leaders not to send h1 m the defense appropiiation bill eontaintng the i ctual fund!> ror· next year's ~rensc spendin~ -unW after Uie eler· t1on. That would put off a-possi- ble veto Wltil a safer time. when public sentiment will not be so important. . A president's use of incumben· cy to f(ain re-election is anything but s urpris ing. But tlri$ pres1 dent's use of the Penta1oh to ad- vance his political ,.t is something else, som · that • is casting a bitter P•ll r the whole defense establ~:tr· ~ I " . . ' 'Everyone's Doing .It' Becoming Epide~c I saw the driv~ of a panel truck throw a paper cup and a na]>kin out the window onto a New York street yesterday and It angered me. I was . drivin1 myself, so I pulled up ~ him al the next light and yelled. "You dropped 1omething back , there!" . He sot my message and he gave me qne In retlirn. "Whaddya want me to do. take it ~9 the dump! Thia whole town's a dump." In other words. every· one else was doing it, why shouldn'the? .. EVERYONE ELSE is dolnl it" seems to be the single moet persuasive reason most of ua give ourselves ror do,n1 1omethin1 we really thouldQ'l d o . If enou1h people do 1omethln1 that's wron1. lt often becomes acceptable praoUae. A U.S. corporaUon tri .. to sell a few hundred mllUon dollll"I Art H~ppe'--' worth or Its product to a foreJan country with 11 (.'()rrupt 1ovem- ment. It offers the potentate in char1e of buying thinga a few million dollars to keep for himself if he'll buy the goods because, the corporation ex· plalna to lttelf. "tttat's the way everyone does bu1ine1s over here." A competitor sends a aaleaman overseaa lo the same country and he reports bac~ to hia malD office that everyone is makl"I under·tbe-table deals aad that lan't eonaidered un~ u1ual there: If "they want to mah· a sale, he reporta, they'll have to 1Up the eotentate a few million themaelvea. It'• ihe same paper cu~d the napkin throW1l ln lbl! 1 . If everyane elae '' doiq it, why not? THE COLLEGE fpotball aeaaon la •tarting and nowhere are ethical procedures more cqn1l1tently violated . Collete teams ahould be made up ol atu· dent. who come to a school for an education and who play foot. ball for fun. The very firtt Ume one of U.. teama In a hot colle .. rlvalry lowered lla atandardl just a hair to admit a hii;th ~hoot bQy who railed biology but ran the 100-yard dash in 9.8 seconds. amateur football was dQM bin that league. WlnninC football is so impor· t ant to some colleges that they will go to any lengths t<> get the pl1yera they need to tlo it. As soon aa one-does it, they all do it. • IN 11IE NEW~business. lhe newspaper that embellishes the truth and emphasi~ the stories that appeal to our lesser in· atincta will invariably sell the ll)Olt papers. Jt is very difficult for. a competitor not lo follow a lon1 e n the theory that "Everyone else is doing it." In En1land, the London 11eW1papers are notoriously bad. They eompete with each otber with l~d stories that make our aupernuarltet tabloids look like the Wall J;treet Journal by com· pariaon. I don't know who start· ~ lt ~ one did it. and now alm~t all of them do it. There is a constant edgi· neu among executives in ne\ wor-television news or· 1anlaatlons bei:atise if one of them ever decides .to lower its ., Journalistic stAodanls and give people what they'd like to ,watch instead or what they <>Oibt to know. that network will very soon take the major part of th«: audience. If that happen9, will the others follow? They · prob- ably will and that will be the end.of television news as it is to-da~ I DON'T know why "everyon( else is doing it" is such an at· . tractive idea to a natioo that prides itself on its individualit> as ours does. We start leaning or. the idea when we're kids. Ir our mother tells us to go to bed at 8:30. our argument is that we ought to be able to stay up until 9 because ··everyone else does." Right or wrong doesn't enter in· to our thinking. Not only that but if a mother learns that a lot ol kids actually DO stay up until 9, she's more apt to let hers do it, too. This Isn't much of a column today but I wanted to get one out in a hurry. And. anyway, I've been reading some of the other columnists and everyone else is doing it so why shouldn't I lmock out a quick one·once in a while? Why"ls T~at Felio!._ Up There Waving lli8 kms? When ll comea lo pernicious con art.lats preyln1 on ~ aulUble pubflc, no breed can hold a can- • 1rnny ophdou. to 1y"'phony conductort. Compared to •1m· phony conductors. polltlciana, suede •hot salnmtn and pbunb· ers wortdn1 on coal·plua CIClft· tracts are lowerin1 plllan of recut= , I p blJ ,.ould nH•r have atu111 on thll 1h64'kln1 re· velt1Uon If I laqew an1tS1l11• abqut m"8lc. •.-t • lu"k wou\duwlt, t am .. tau clear '' a ~ p'1t. Thul, W9'H I waa • d.,. •r • 11 tnumb tru ' '"d '"""blh11 to ="911 Utt other """91,. I d dn 'l taav. to ••••• 11\1 tiittt " • '° .... muato. •~ 1t•Uon wu fNe '° ...... . I rocuaed lnltlally on the au· dlence, I saw Immediately that the att.entlon of the audience. ln turA, wu foeu1ed uclualvely on tht conductor. Many oithe spec· tatora leaned forward. mouth• a1ape. u he went throu1h hi• 1yrat1ona. AND I M\J"1' admit he put on qult• •show. tauln1 hi• hair up and down, wavln1 hla arm1 001 way and that1 wNnohlnt hi• body frolJl ~lae to aide, now 1hu1hlftt the brua with an index Not having anything else to dlatract me. I studiously ob· served the members of the or· cheatra and during the entire l'oUtH or whatever it.. was the; were playing -Das Valkenes obtr *' l'leldermaus, by Puccini. -1 ttilntl -only three of the playera ~ast so much as a single, brief 11ance In his direction. "I JUI\ wanted to see Ir he was 1 tl H there . " th e s ec o.n d bl11001Ult explained to me 'at a rtteptlan following lhe co nee.rt. flnltr\ now brln1tn1 forth a THI IA&q()()NJST, a candid qymba1 olalh wtlh a •WOODlnt chap, llid that musicians. un- ffal a"d, flnall)'~ takln1 live llb actors or singers, are far too peraplrt"' boWI from th• bnvo· 1111 to memorize their parts and aheu\lna erowd and evtn allow· thu1 mu.t read every single note lnl the orcMltra to accept one. · befQre \hey play it. "If we kept AU well and IOQCI, HtN'I a looklnt up at the conductor. man,~ mt1tst aay1 •9'o11 f\ally we'd be constantly losing our •af.!\td tM t~lf'OI of dollara plaott," he said. · he 1 l*!d tot an hOur or '° of I cornered the conductor. WH\1 wort. KY•rY l)'e "' "" r"°m I I.hall call Sergei Osawa · 1 ii ! h.lm -·~ qe, n o t h i s r e a L n a m e > • ti, t.hOD Rian to • I " cl a c c u s e d h i m o f mUllo Ull '9 ll conduetll\I. 4•Pfr,_,rmlng no useful runctl"' . ' whatsoever. "That's not true," he replied with dignity. "Ir I had not rapped my baton On th~ podium to attract lbeir-atten· Uon. r.ais.ed ~arms and lowered them, who would have started them off? They would have sat there a ll evening life bumps Oil a log." · True. I agreed. But why ·had he undergone an hour or more of all tttose acrobatic contortions? "Oh. I just like keeping tame to the music," he said. THIS MAY BE, But,. t see no reason to pay these charlatans thousands of dollars when any philharmonic could hire a man in a striped shirt with a starter pistol for twenty bucks. Then, after hair an hour or so. he could shoot lhe first violinist. I can't th.ink of any other way to stop a bwich of muaitl84'5 once they get started. At least I couldn't at the concett the other evening. Unfortunately, t wasn't armed. --_..,,_ .. /I .. .· . --.. . CALIF01=4NtA . , CWLYPILOT . ~-€orona. ~Hal OK'd-~ Strllce Sldeftgllt ... . • Accused Killer l;ets 2nd Chance. • Corona WH roWld 1ullty Jan. 18, 1973. or ~ . '· ... SANFllA~ClSCO <AP>;-' The state Court of ·• " ~al. which two· and a, tlall yean a,o overturned •· •; JMla Oaraaa'• my. murder conviction calliq bis .i• ........ a ''farce and mockf,F)'," .... cleared tht cowita ol finat dearee murder and sentencecl'to one •life term for"ach killing But On llby 8, 1978, the Court of Appeal over· turned the con~\lon and ordered a new trial on 1round1 CoronH-11 orl1lnal attorney. Richard flawk. had providtMi inadequate le1al represen- • •'-· way fer a MeOect trial ot the ~ tbe state sayr. !!_': .. a ltimrant farm wortlera. . . ,...,..,,..1 tourt n!IUMd Monctay to o~um a trial eo.art's order sup~~ certain -ev~, -•• Md ta. trial will be stag in Oakland on a rhan1e . talion and had a confllt't oflntef'ejlt. . ··o1.-, .. . ' ; Coroea'a att~ya h•d cha!~ the validity of tbe Matth warrants the pro.ec~ used to · • • 1a"t1Mr certain evadenC'e, 1nclud1n1 a pen pneeeuton linkt!d lo a lt!dger that contained narMS •• -· ohomeolthe vtcbms. a box of'ammumtJon. a pistof wttlal*odon1t ancbn ice pack It uld Hawk had made • ~·farce and mockery" ot th4; <tertmse 1tnd bad.been too intenet· ~ an cashing 1n on a· book about the cue to represent his client tdequately ) The boc:hes were found ui May, 1971, buried in shallow grav.f:, an peach orchards aJong.the feather R1vernearYubaC'1ty 1"l9ere wa~ no 1mmf'd1ate word whether tl\e In urT9 after the trial rourt had granted part of Corona':, motion to i.uppress certain evidence, he and the state da1mt'<i er ror ~would appeal lht> ruhng ... . . I ::Rail Merger Eyed .. . . . ., . . Proposal Worth $5. 7 Billion ,.. • 1 SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Three , ' railroads seeking to merge into a .~ $51 .1 billion syltem that would operate over 21 states from the Gull ' C.oast to California have told the federal government the consolidation "is needed to improve emcien('y and . , meet competition from truckers. • The Western Pacific. Union Pacific ' and Missouri Pacific filed the merger ., r.equeat Monday with the Interstate ·Commerce Commission and s aid ·tbeir new comP<lJly would be called the Pacific Rail System. Tbe proposed merger would create , , 21.IOO miles or routes over the . · we..-n two-thirds of the nation. the ICC was told. No line abandonments were proposed. • ''The whole thtust of the consolida- . : tioa is to create a much more com· ... petitive s ys tem ." s aid Barry Coombs, a spdkesman for Union _j>~cific. . The railroads said they had a 60 percent share of surface freight haul: ing in their areas 25 year's ago. To· day. the figure js 36 per,ent and the ('Ompanies blamed the loss on long. haul trucking. The ICC was told the merger would save the companies 10 .m1ll1on gctllons of diesel fuel annually, allow them lo eliminate d"'Plica(ed equip· \ment and help centralize administra- tion. If the deal is approved. Western would become a subsktiary or UP . which already owns 87 percent of Western common stock. and UP and Missouri would join to become the Pacific Rail System . • ·AP_...,.... TRIAL WAY ~EARED JUM Cofon8 A~tor~d Get8 .. . Gala BoWI· Beliefit HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Dozens of stars who bave"been stiik· ing tum and television stUdios for more than eight weeks were heading to work tonight ~ ushers, emcen and entertainers at a benefit for the neediest of their union colleagues. . The gala Hollywood Bowl event, entitled "An f;veninl( ~r Stars." is ·being held in t.he first week of a new tel~viaioo season m which few new shows have been broadcast. The strike by 87,000 ac- tors has criPQledJ)roduclioo.. -~ A.mong those scheduled to appear are singers ~aylo11 Jennings and Melissa Manchester. actors Alan Alda, LUy'lomlm. Ed Asner and LaTry HagmiJl and comedian Robin Williams. · Others, including Ge<>rge Carlin, Jack Klulman. Penny·_ Marshall and Cindy Williams. are to usher guests in the 11,000-seat outdoor theater. The unions hope to raise-Sl!i0.000 from the event. The proc~s will go to the emergency rWld of the striking Sc~ Actors Guild. which had a balance of about m .ooo when the strike began. " . ose We've got the · most flights going: ,, .. , Daredevil motorcyclist Gary Wells· remained in critical condition to- . day recovering from injuries received when his vehicle crashed after .. . · a 170.foot leap over. the fountains at Caesar's Palace in Las-Vegas. . • Wells, doing the stunt for a television show, completed the jump but . · . • . '-bandoned his cycle <above> when .it skidded aldng a parking lot and .. -:-crUlied into a wall. Six spectators were hurt when they fell 15 feet a s ;./ the wall gave way. ! --I-· - ·; Robbins ·Cleared? . " .,. •l: 'Date' lssiw Commenbl ~ : 1(1 •• SACRAMENTO (AP) -The • . ""' ~ate Rules Cc:fmmittee says there is _, .. no real basis" for a Santa Barbara ' teac~'s complaint that a state sena made ''advances" to a 17· year girl. Bat tbe committee member who in· VftUCated the allegatklo says Seo. A&an Robbins. D·Van Nuys. "ag. p-euiftly" souibt a dale with tbe ,1 ~•lUdeal llDd that Robbins' action was t · ri ;'~no one would condone." . , 'Tiie teacher wM filed the com· .. :< •Jilnts, Peter Haalund of Santa ~ . c a.rbara City College. said he would •• •!J bne-no eOIDment until be talked • • 1l :· , w~ tbe student. The committee ,· : ......, its statement at a news COG· .... -e. ••• 11 ""' }···.IP&"C.••••O..rgfltl '"" llatllOSA BEACH <AP) -A "· '~) n.,.._41c1 Bank of America ex· ec:mttw bat been charged wltb 1lx ........... uata, lnah1dln1 tbfte _: ~· '9,-, Ud six bur1l•rtes ln th-e ·"'4-t•-'''"8tal 'eommmitiea of Hermosa. ~ "t ........... ttan Beacb. ....! "' ,... 'ftllmM. Robert Berpr,, 31, of ~--~.~~~ft~~.,, .. ..... 'tf. ;;:.;::;". ~--. but addWoDa1 t.!'\11 cMitll!lwenftled~ay. ( STA.TE ) him with planning· het death, authorities said. Ridulrd II. Gilman was arrested last, Wednesday and held without bail on suspicion of hiring another man.to throw acid on Miss Worrell, poliee said. He was released Mon· day . 0..-.rprf~ .111.,,n FR~NO (AP) -Four Fresno· area Chevron atalflns have been told by the UePartment of Energy they muat prSte within a montb.J.ba.y are not overcharging fasollne cuetomera . The orders are the fint legal step ln dealina with statiofta.that allegedly overpriee fuel, depertment officials said lloaday. Stations are allowed to cb~_ tbe price they pay plus 16.8 ceb\I ..... plloDI. . ...... l ... ,..rftf . BERJtlLEY (AP> -A Pleasanton computer specialist already a~ ol three npe1 ln Palo Alto. bu cbal'pd wltb nine rapes in the UC Befteley campus area ove e put two years. '·1(1 " .... •.lO ~ ••• d~ -~~declined to say whether be waa idaltifted by any of the al· teaed victtma. In add1Uon, Melvin Alfred carter, 35~ waa cbarsed tn Berkele)'·Mbany MUJlctpal Court on 12 CCMmtl Of burglarf: r2 .... ~ ~ · ·i •il\ LOI AJllGSLl:S <AP) -The l~ ... 1.=:= =-=-:.~= -~~ ........... evidence to''bal'Je tt . w • i. ... -. • Planning a trip to Oakland, San Fran~isco or San Jose? Air California has more flights from Ontario and Orange County than any other airline. Our Sunjet service gives ypu more than 200 convenient · flights every week from Ontario and Orange County. At the most convenient times. And with our economy fares, you can. save as much as 30% on your airfare. We've got special discounts for families, groups and vacationers, too. I ... - ~Hertz Offer. ·If you fly Air California betwe~ September8 and Octo~r 31, I 980( you'll get a special offer from Hertz. Just present your Air California ticket at the Hertz rental counter in cities served by .Air California, and it's good for a 25% discount on time and. mileage charges on any Ford or other fine car. You'll a lso get a Hertz chip good for one free drink on your next Air California flight. ' Call Air California or your Travel Agent for reserva, tions. With so many flights to Orange-County and Ontario, you can go wh~re you want, when you ~-~ want-on ~ F. . _,. Air California ... l .. ,l .. U••!.•a .. o:.ANOO""'"''"'lc-J W:wanteveryooeto fly. , I ~ . - AfR.(tCAUFORNIA < Fares and schedules subjecr co change without notjce. .. ·. c ,. : ... C~IL. Y Pit.OT QUEENIE ,,..-i • .,...•~'------ · I m ,1\ •.ftt\ "'1th th•• m.il.11,1• ~un ",. 1 n1 1 UH' • • ' ft F4 T ~E•N1CE MAAV F4"f •e•-nl Oi Btt•bio4, C• P•\\#d •••• on Mo t~mcaet tl. '* ~·<.,, wm W M•o Ca1icer P alie111,s ,.. ~ •. ~--· " "'° •• I OOPM •t• I'-. P•lh< IJ-0--1 ' Studi,ed 111~•1••-Oft '"'"°"'•• S.e>t...-r It. '"° f<om f OOl>M to t •OOf'M 11\f"' .,..nt a1 P• i4k Vi.w AoWmor••I P••• P.«111< V-Mo<1uMTClll'W<IO<~ " uv~NE KANSAS CITY. Mo. T .. llMA L.tlJINE, ·••Iden ! 01 <AP> The doct.or ('()0 c; .. -~. C.. P•\-_ _,, Oft s."'~ ·~. ,_ s.irv1_, t>v ,_ firmed th<" diagnosis. 11u,.,.nc1 1100.rt '-"v1.w 0i c;, • ..., then told the patient. G f'OY f', C•. 1 it\t t'\ 8••hi<~ F1_1m.,. ,,..,...,,.. -·· o1 Sun C• "You·re a Si<'k boy. We i.. c... ~·· L,...,. L.tV~. l -'' are going to make you a llot'-d. Mff~I -.Ill ... 51-Nl(P\ .. ,11 .,.,,...,.,.. ,.,.'°"~ ~-'»• '•· lot sicker. but we are go· f~IO •I 12 00 "°°" •I fll• H•rbor ing tO Cure :VOU SO )'OU L....,._ Otlvt ,_..,.moriil C"-1 ( lnff>rm~nf •I H•rbor L•wn Mou nt Can WOric Or CanCCr " 011~ Cemrieoov s..rv-• -· ""' That was about 2'-.i :~~~':,~:;::~:~~C>l•.-e years ago. The patient '"°""' was Richard Bloch . EDITH TH<>ttNS. '~"°"" Oi s..nt• chairman of the board AN C• p.,,..., _ • ., Oft s..l•""M' ·~. f"° s.-., ""'" o. s.-m... and ~founder with bis !Jun ' >,Menn, •uni el P•t~r bfether ff,......, of ff4cR .. d .......... -e<'CI Tl......... Me-. -·-.T s ... vl(~ .... 11 .,. -.,.. _...,,, Block. the national tax-~o'"'"-II. ,_ .. 11 OOAM •I SI • M•<llH• "'"" All An~•· EP•\<011•• Preparing company '""'<". cor.,... OPI M.tr. c.... into• headquartered here. ,.,,.n, .,,,, 11• "' P<1<•1« v... The 54-year-old Bloch, ,,.,.,,,...,, tnfleVOi ,_,_ llW f.omllv ,,.o.,.," ,....,.,.,.,.1 '°"'"""''.,.., 1>P his malignancy gone, re· ,..~.,. 10 n... °""'"''no '""" of S• c e n t I y a n b o u n c e d M 1< ... f'I ,,.,.., All Anorl\ (hurt,,, J7ll P<t( ,,,, v ..... Or. (Or'OM OM ""'"· c:.. formation or a Cancer q)•I\. o .. I'(,..,"" '>bCl<l•M>a<• '""~•. Treatment Panel. Physi- 1u''1" wt£tN£A CianS Of1 the pane). free IAV,NC· MAUlllEN Wl'.INfll, ,..,, of charge, will revie w d,.,1' o )Vtlltt p,.n,. C.t p,,,,..n "'"""""'" S••otemo.1 ·~. •'90 c,ur.,.~., b• '"' the dia~nosis and treat· .... f. 9,.n .. w.,,.,., of v.11~ Pa" Co . ment of can<'er patients 't;~':;~~'. ';;;:~ .. "~"~:" ,~,. ~=~~ C::: in the Kansas City area , ooPM on '"" HArt>o• L .. _ ""'"""f The service is offered ~!~w,:;:~~~~"!~~ .. ~:•< ~::!. u n.'d e r B I o c h ' s Moun•°''""'""°""""'• Oi C,o<.1 .. -... s ponsorship in hope that s.o;H• WOl.FH information from SELMA E ~ f I f r"''°"'"' 01 S(.'VCral experts will in· Or~not CA P••W<! .. way on S•1> CrC3Se a patient 's 1.-mOiPr t~. t'9) ~•¥1111'd bv hf'r ~ t.•""""' -~ 01 0r.--, c.. .. _, chances of survival. A ~~~~.!:;"'~~:: .... ~ Cancer Hot Line, operat· 11~•0 1n ,,,.. '"""'v "'°' .tt ,....., Par~ ed by volunteers. also <~nwtnv "' .. ...,,o ... '"•• Yoo, will be set up to help pa-"'""'°' '--""-' °''""' _,11¥.,. ol . . <o\t• -W f0ttu rd1nQ dlr~tOt\ tJenls deal Wllb the emO• ~ U)4 tional aspects of the ill· ness. , f'EO FAMILY "I ' • Analyst~ . ' Carter Wm .. By TBO•.U D. EUN' For Jimmy <'\rtel' to bHt Ronald Rea1an In t'tLA horM 11tatf! or Callfomla Mel1)lngly would ~ t hl•ionc up&et Out tht-mun In char,. of t.1119 President's C'allfomla~for1---4a . taldnc on apparentlt lm popl f Jn a • be aeea b.la Laak as • IHI dilf~ l thlill lM OM controoled laat spring: defuuna·lh~ tloward Ja oUow-up to Proposi· Oon l3 "wt; .. t; Ml/CH Cl.080 we~ at the start or the anll.Ja camJaign," ~Y M1cbul K-.ntor. lhe. Loe Al\1eles lawyer who Cook over tht> \'umpalsn agalnst Jarvis' eff6rt •to halv~ state 1nconu.• tues. J.ms WMb uhn d b)' 38 pouits in m05l polls last .. 't>bruary J1trv1s evt'ntually lost by about 20 Jl(linh KantM ~uy:s he as ronvanc("Cl Carter . who trails Reni.:un b ah()ut 10 percentage points in the polls. will <il-.o romc b1H'k and beat the ex-governor in ( ·at1fon11a Ht' pt)1nt~ tu thn•c httle·considered fa ctors wurk1nu an Cartt·r·~ favor here. ... ,R!-,., w•: KNOW FROM OUR prlva'te polls that flt·u~un U. not as wildly popuiar in ealifornia us <'onvrnhom1I ·wlsdom would have it,·· Kantor s ays "tic ha s .:rove weaknesses here." ..·orc~t umons them is that any California govt•mt)f' au.,1ulrcs a lot 0£ political enemies during titl(ht yt•ars ln office. The result for Reagan is a hl.:ht'r ~gnliY'f' ratin1 ln private Democratic polls In Cnllfomln than anywhere else. · Another problem (or Rea1an is that despite his two rwts for gove rnor. vast numbers of Califor· nanns have never voted for him in an~ general 1•lt•cllon "NO ONE WHO IS UNDEa 28 ever voted for Reagan in anything besides a Republican primary because he hasn't run for anything since 1970.'.' Kan tor said. "There are also a lot of Deroocrats who have 'moved ·into California since 1970 who ---------· never voted for ReJlgan. That has to hurt his as· sumption o< an easy win in California becouse it's a proven tact that once ~·ve voted. for someone for one thin~, it's a lot easier to vote for him again for something else ." · , , The third factor is the unity Reagan has in· spired among Democrats. T~ result was that Kantor felt the JO.poi~t m argin Reagan enjoyed over Carter in polls tak~n in July could not last. "I HA.I) SOME DOUBTS CARTER could carry California when Vice Presiden( Willer Mondale asked 11){! to take this job on last month." Kantor. s aid. "But I no longer have any doubts that we·n ' win.·· The best measure of whether Kantor's analysis of California trends is correct will come from looking at the travel schedule or the two candidates. As a rule. no candidate spe.nds much time in st.ates where he is either hopelessly behif\d or far ahead. Their time is so scarce. it ·must be used where it can a'Ccomptish most. So far. Reagan isn't planning on much cam· : paign time in Caliromia. He's moveq into a rented estate near Washington. D.C. and plans to cam- COlONl.U RINHAL ~ t- 7801 Ool!>O Ave Wt><,lm•n:!iler 893 3!>15 rACIRC YtlW MEMOalAL f'Altlt Ct•mel!'rv Mor1uc1ry Chaoet 3500 Pac•loc. View Drive Newoort Be&eh 644·2700 lllkCC>aMK:ll MOllTUA.ltlS Laouna,Beach 494·941 5 Laouna Hill~ 168-093.l San Juan Cap1~1rano 49>1776 HAnott LAW14-MT. OUVi Monuarv •Cemetery Crema1orv 1625 Gosier Avti. Costa Mesa 540-5554 P'tHCE nones HUUOADWA.T MOaTUA.IY 110 Broadway Costa M~a 642·91 ~0 t41 Tl IHGHO .. SMfTM & TUTHILL MSTCl.W CMA.Nl 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646-9371 ,_ClllOTMHS INIYMS' MOllTUM'f 627 Main SI HunhnQlon Beach ff Deaths paign mostly in the East. and Midwest. If that changes. it will indicate that Reagan realizes he is in trouble in the West. . As for Carter. he will spend between four and ·Elsewhere . s.ix days in California. a lmost io percent of the time between now and November. . NEW YORK (AP> Jazz pianist BlU Evans. 51, a four·time Grammy award Winner who led The Bill Evans Trio. died Monday. ·SACRAMENTO <AP> -Giibert C. Rosales, 54, who once bought the name People's Lobby and used it to organize golf tournaments fOf' charity, died Saturday of cancer. Rosales was a b a r t-e-n d e r a t a Sacr amento establish· m e nt frequented by stale officers. lobbyists and reporters. "HE WOULDN'T BE SPENDING SO much time out he re if we idn 't think this thing was tight," Kantor says . One appearan e will be at Torrance on Sept. 22. How impo didates? Very. California has been Reagan's political base. Without lhe assurance of its solid support at the .Rep\lblican nominaUn& convention. his enti~ primary campaign strategy would have been dif- ferent and he might not be bis party's candidate. And without its 4S electoral votes, counted as cer- tain by his advisers. bis cbanei!S in the general election would be greatly diminished. Says Lyn Nofziger. the former governor's longtime adviser and campaign press se<:retary, "If Ronild Reagan can't carry California, be mi.rht aa well forget it." t E Lio& i& o columnul boaN tn Santo Monico . I • TVladustry . Tecluwl,ogy Changing By JOYCE L KENNEDY Dear Joyce: I am la&era&ed In ob- talalag a commturicatlou de«rff, especlally for telnialoa pl"Odadloll. ract• pleue? . -l.S., EnuYllle, lllcl. ( :) CtfREERS .. ~ A technolocY revolution is cban1· ...... ________ ,.~ .... ing the face of the television in· such as an electronic newspaper, on TV screens or home video terminals. Data &ppl!ars on screen one page at a time. ;=-i dustn\ bringing the old network· PVBUC NOTIC~ .stltion partnership Iota of_ com~y: ------.------' -CaWe .,.aema, develOped in the ,1CT1:~si .. u1 I 'SOs to serve areas with poor telecast MAMa suHMttNT reception, number about •.ooo and 1'-1oi-1119 ... ,_,, ••• cto1119 are in nea(..1 ... ODeJ1uarter ol tbe na-t>u"-' '". . •y .. ASSOCIATED DATA COHCE~n., tion•s 1V homes. Despite rilinc pro-=•-. C•u. ""-· tests of influence peddllq ln tbe H<41ftt H. S.rklulen. 1U "'•I awardiae-of franchisee, cable ii Wte-~114-A-, Ne-.pof't 8 .. <11. ly to~ Cetlfwllle...... ' w 1111em H. sr,i.r. ,,,., s.ut11 -nllle, a younc.ater ol alx ~~~'=·'· Soutll L.091111•. years. serves l'OUlbiY 8 percent of w111i.." s.-, ,..,, o.it ,.,,.. bomes. Tbele auxiljary movie·aporta 0.1 ... s-.~c...llfonNmos lel'Vicea -plus ,.l(ablcripdon TV. a •.I•-o. Horey, 14111 ,,.,.., fairlv -... ~...r.au-.... _t •--DOt ' a ~ ........... Qll ....... ..., # • .., ... ·~· -Ulm -c . ,..,.. w. e-v. 11, 11111 OeWMe ble but acramble,s air aipall to con· o.,i:,Eu.-';!."~==~ tro1reeeptjon-wtu1row·• v1ewen ..._ _ _... 1 pay for mtertainment not available . ...... ..,..,...-oa re-·1 ... --... ---.1- Tllls ......._ -••a. --. .... ·-,.._, ~ ~ .. °'._. c-.., "'' -&1umt11, owned by corpor1te s.,.,..... s. ,.., P .... I 1tant1, are creaUn1 a field or ~...,.°'.,. CNtC Oelf!t·.._l televtllcla eompuiee tb1t lease tJme s..c. 1t.11.-.ocu,,.. sm• to c"ate permanent or 1pecl1I loco! news. sporra and ~ °""' •o yOll M!fV day '" the br1Qhl. h"fly. 1111etu11 ng "'"'~!IP.I" •' , ....... -....,... ,,..._._ is belin· f n1n1 for Yldeo caaettea a nd diaca for direct aale to eomwnen. _ ..,....._.. .• ,... ... F.uen- Uallr &be comumer 1ee. lnlonnaUon. Which technology will be most pro- mis ing for career seekers? It's anyone's ~. As one net~ x-ecutive comments: "It's u if the entire industry as come off the highway it has always known and onto a traffic circle with six or seven exits. A few companies a~ circling,· trying to decide which road to take to get farther ahead; otben are drtvlna doh new roads - but they are watebln1 ln tbe rear· vlew m1rror to aee where tbe rest are beacllnl, and tbey are wonderiq ii tbef've doae tbe rilht thing. 0 DfteinUn Dan Rather. CBS correspoflient, sa}'s he "absolutely. com· . plctely and without ·equivocation." denies the l ie s b y Afghanistan that he p a rticipated in ··torture and fatal s toning" of three Afghans last Mar ch. They are demanding his.return for trial. Raw Milk Wa~g Issued . ,. ;uauc NOTICE • .. ----· OBITUARIES PUBLIC NOTICE 1-PtJBUC NOTICE • .. .· .. • •, I COMICS I CROSSWORD "The tare waa okay. I just don't think much of the tlpl" _ ~HOE . MOON MULLl.NS Br.JT I] WOULD cosr us 153 INTcl?EST AT 1'4E aANI<, EMM.A. Miss PEACH ~~fLl.'f • S'cHOOL ~lAtll~ ·. , . ' . . 'EANUTS L()()t(, 00 'f'W Jl.llNK l ENJQlr' 80~N6 ~OU AROUND ' • FUN~Y WINKERBEAN • , ~ WMfl J> Tb ~U Ml 1 r~ Bun H ": • by Jeff MacNetly by Mell L.a~rius · ~rE, C.MIEF'°: 11Pft1N,IPAL TlAfl'N4S INTO VAM~E. "· .• THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane GOR 00 .... . ~·1 wish J.hod some homewodt for you to. help me with." DENNIS THE MENACE . ______________ _.. ~ Ho . . . TUMBLEWEEDS YIPE --·THIS, SAYS MY WE IG-~T EQUALS 5'1 ,acn ~LORIES .... .. - TUlldly. Septembet 16. 1980 by Curtn _M. Sc~ .AIG GEORGE ''Retu, George.This won't hurt 1 bit." DRABBLE FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE DR . SMOCK MAMA! DID you SEW UP TEDDY'S NOSE? WHeN 1"HeY 6Ave -ME! A CH01ce OF POIN' 1"HIS OR SIOKIN' 1"He FORNACe IN 1"H e &-AUN ~RY ROOM .' by Kevin Fagan by Lynn Johnston YOO 5HOOLON.T HA~E~ NOW "ltDDY HATH TO DRU< LIKE NITH l . f. , f r~ l I by George Lemont l 0 ~ ~-. - ~ -s 0 e y d r y r s e .. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE i• 11 T~AT'S THE LAST TIME I'M GOING TO USE THOSE SCALES I l by Tom K. Ryan · UNITED Featvre Syndteate Monday's Puzzle SO!Yed e u r- l y 1r d s D l• . st Jl to . r. ul \I ;, 1e :e IS e e· le rt '0 ir to le !d ill ll. e- in .e- ns he ir ek or ~) n. ad he ~ 1rd ior llt· --' . . .. NllD HELP! Tl.mdlly ~ 1~ 1980 .. . . 'CONSUMER. Ml .. ~ ....... ~ I .,...._ Help lulld H() Train • um.·~ M~ .... AflltO t I .... , ... Sin ... °' ~-.. OUt rompeteM plu'l'bers do th wock• ~BLOCK PU~ HIA~ ................ --=.:~ .. 841-3636 ... I VOiunteer ~et~ wented to l*P ~Id t1() model train city/ oountt"t pan<>fama ~ b~ HunhnQtOn Center rTWll f0t uooomino M.,,,. Co'pe Tove-b· TC>li. 0<1'19 Phontt Vern I • 89 1 2~33 Our magnif 1cenr A·labascer1ce eagle rrom lraty by A Saotlni.- On a m arble base. I 4" h igh. 20" w1 de. s 140. SLAVICK'S -·---· .... ,, '! .. "' ••• , ... l\t•'" •• '"¥ (\ti' • .,.._ .. Jt.,,•~··· t",...., ..... , c:oe'• .;._.MT· 12n ,.,. __ ...,.. ....,495-0401 .-ee-~ .... ~ • ..._,,... .... er; ..... I 1-."h11111 l,l.111J. N'"r"rc <uu,r. N''"f"m B1J<h / C7 11>6 1l-1 um ' t )rht' t ..... ,,. • .," \\ ..... ,nuu'"' ~I .11 I h~urt.t t f ,tJ, M .. u..., t )1_.u~·.._ t • uu '" Alv1(1fl"4h.r lu ... An,.:tlt" J'-en I)~'>-='• I La~ V-.~~ '""'-°"'"" .. "••....._, •*" .... ••r'-• •A "'--·~ \h .. M.1 •ttt t.. .. .._. W1 d. Thur. hi. St:pt 17-18-19 l Oam to 3pm FREE . A popula r Dolphin Wa llet ( hnicl' nf Color W11h <111\J rww Chccki11g or Sav111ys Accou111. M,ikv ... ,, bc>au11ful ~1ft. Solar ''"'' No Taz Bn'flk nt:Alt PAT,: I installed a solar heating devic.e for n)Y swimming pool. Does this qualify for the tax en~rgy credit'> · .L. E .• Newport Beach ' I no. ~·ve 'taken the ads and listi~ that busi- nesses use to call each other and put them in a separate book-Th~ Los Angeles Business To Business \'ellow Pages. You'll fir.>d materials, equipment ancf services from finns all over the greater l:os Angeles market. And you'll fi nd ~ faster and easier than ever .. -Bagels? They're listed in PadBc Telephone's Los Angeles Consumer Yellow Pages. · 11., No. n.e lbte naal Reven~ Service aaya llOlar beating devices for swimmlDg'pools do not q11_1allfy for &be energy cttdJt. More iaformaUoe detaWac U~ms which do qaaUfy are available la IRS PubUcaUoa 913 wblcb can be reques&ed from any lllS · office. liiiiiiiii~iiiiiiJlii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~iiii~iii RrfUftd Dewoa Waisl Brll• DEAR PAT: l ordered two. "Power Slim" waist bells for $16.33, including postage, from Na. t1onal Home Products of Westport, Conn .• on J an. 14. One arrived March 21 and the other was de· livered April 7. I returned both or them by Insured m ail in1'lTlediately asking for a refund because 1 was not satisfied with the quality of the merchan· dise. I've written several letters si.nce then. The last one on May 14 was sent by registere~l mail - return receipt requested. I received a form June 12 from the company and returned it -as requested. I stm don't have my fefuna and there's ~n no further communication. M.H .• Costa Mesa Nat.ionaJ Home Products agreed to send you a full refund immediately. but no explanatloa was of.~ered for this anreaaoaable ~lay nor for wby your letters were not answered. Gill 011 II• Way DEAR PAT: After buying h(>siery from the Hosiery Corporation· of American ror seve ral years. I redeemed my gift certificates, plus a $20. spe ed plan, for a jacket. The jacket arrived after several months but it was not satisfactory. I re: . turned . it April 25 and requested an exchange gi(l of comparable value. I have t,he s hipper 's con· Cirmation t~ the j acket was received. apd l wrote \o the Hos ry Corp. about this on July 28. l • haven'thada y respons e an~needsome help. Y.R., Newport Beach Restaurant and Cocktail Loung.e (shrimp in herb wine sauce} I ') ' ~. Reci-$12. 95 .. ~ Served with Soup du Jour: rice pilaf or baked potato. Vegetable de Gardiner. SUNDA·Y CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH I I :30 to 2:30 A YS cootacted this maU-order firm, and your exchange gift is being mailed. Us c ustomer service representative says .the gJJt you request.eel in exchange cost more than the original one, bul apparently you never received a letter tbe com· On-the-mall at So'uth Coast Plaza near the Carousel pany sent to yoa May z that explained lhi.s pro· on the First Level. Forreservat1onscall: 5 4.0-8822. ' .. blem. --------·~---------------~~!!!!!!~~~~~~~~,~~~~~~~~!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ GWC ·Plans Workshop On Gold A workshop on how and where to prospect for gold in California will be held at Golden West College from 7 to 9 p. m . Sept. 19 and 26 and 8 a .m. to6 p.m. Sept. 27. A second series is available Oct. 3 and 10, and Oct. 11, same hours . The lowest fare! Souve nirs --"'°&eshments Prizes I 111nv dll l'Xl<'rl'IVC ..,how1114 111 o ur lobhv ••I W 1!'-l,.,r11 IMIUrt' ph• 110.1r,1ph' ----11 ~.mownro-ph0tograptwr:Hoy-Morphy Lectures will be. con· ducted in Math ~Sc:!:-1~· e:n.><:,.___1 "'217 by geology instruc- tor Ron Gibson. He will discuss identification of minerals. types ol pros- p e clin g e quipme nt • maps and reports used in prospecting, gold- b ea ring areas in CaltfQrnia -and prin- ciples used in prospect- ing. · . &, Golden State Sanwa Bank The final day is a fieJd trip to a gold producing area. .. 41141 M ,1( 1\1 th t u [3. )Ull'V• 11 u ell ;'\l'\l'f>Ol1 Plac~ Ur l\i•~ '.\, 1,r11111 &•.wll 171•1) ~l l ·ll..!i:!I . l'.11"' 1•l 1.'ll11dll("l' •II i.•,ir 111l'>cllll\11•1 I JO\,~' '1111 '\'I 2J ... fh~t' .. tn ~rw l.l••ll · Admittance is free. buf the series is limited to 35 pa r:ticipants in each session, with pre· registration in the Com- munity Se!Ylces office. GOURMET MARKET. Tired of traffic jams? Don't forget to check with us about our free home delivery service. MORNING FRESH PRODUCE Large Soli4 Iceberg Lettuce ........ 31c ea. Sir~ l1111!bo Raby Grapefndt .... 4 for L• So. Amertean Banaaaa ...... 4 lbe. for 1.• Xtra Large BeU Peppers , ......... ISC ea. Crispy Large C.CamMn .......... Z fer Zic PRIME & TOP CHOICE BEEF •led at least 30 days to &be pe•lt of perfection . Delaney's Home Cared Corned Beef Lean Bottom Roand or Brlsket : . . . 1.18 lb. LoadoB Broll (tldck top IWBd) .... Z.18 lb. Top Romd Steak (nplarat) .... %.18 lb. DEU DEPARTMENT Macaroni or Potato Salad .......... lie lb. We u e h•ppy to Hnoance th•t ,Delaney's now has a fCOllrmet Uleriog deputment. From party platten to • compfete alt·down dinner. Call &73·55ZI, ask for Tom •art1n DELANEY BROS. SEAFOOD FRESH LOCAL SWORDFISH ...... -; .. 3'.49 lb. .. .UQUOR DEPARTMENT I • Delaney's Private Label Chablis or Vin Rose <750 mil >· ••••• ~·~ lloand IBll Vllleyarda c150 mil> PetMe 8lrala <re~, us1 ................ 5.5' .JobaDDNberg Kiesling <reg. 6.95> •••• 3.85 isolh1 WIDes mo mil) Soave or Trebblano ........... : ...... 4.Z5 . . Scoresby See&cb <liler)5.55 ........•• qt.1.85 <All Uqaor prices do not tnclqcte tu) · ,ais:a--'------LWllO'.• 8'eft-Boari 'M. O•ed 8-daJ 29 Newport Blvd.,' Newport Bea,Fb 673-5520 •• . .----~ ~· ., . . .. each way. · Skip the hass,le of Los Angeles International airport. We fly to Phoenix non-stop e:ve.ry day from all.three Los Angeles area airpo rts-Burbank . • Orange County and Ontario. Tq qualit( for this low fare.just p'urchase your ticket 14 days in advance and stay overat least one Friday night. If you · fly on a Saturday. theres no overnight restriction. Maximum stay 60 days. Discount is based on round-trip adult coach fa re, and is subject to change. Seats are limited and the flight of your choice may already be sold out. So, call a Travel Agent. your Corporate Travel Planner or Hughes Airwest: Burbank (213) 247·8333 Orange County (714)'540-2060 Ontario (714) 988-8585 · ... • I • INSIDE: •Stocks. . •Busin,ss s ~----·M·o-vi-es--·h_•·.~-s10_" ____ ._ __ .._ __ _.. __ ...... ______ _,__.. ...... P-~Oi-tS T ~Uy SQptumbor 16 1960 DAILY PILOT """'-. •• ~ggs ·Shutotit t oggs Down.-. odger Drive ATLANTA c l'I Atlanta Braves n.:ht huudl'r Tommy B oggs h a t! Ma nj fo?t>.r T om Las orda of the Los Aogeles Dodgers loolnnc for a htUe help Bogg~ f1rt>d his st•contJ straight f1ve-h1t shutout ovt•r tht' Dodgors Monday 111ght 1n u 9-0 dec1s1on tha t temporarily knocked Los .Angeles out or Ill> !>hart• or the NL \Ves t lt'ad with tht.• Hou!>ton Aslros • "·You lose a game you 1ust <'nn't a (ford to lose-right now,' l .asorda said ... We 're JU St h o ping somebody else loses . too ·· LASORDA DIDN'T h ave to identify the other team. It was ob· vious, and. he got his wish. San Diego downed Houston 6·4 . later Monday mght. leaving the Dodgers and Astros deadlocked 1n first pl3Cl'. 411 games cihead Of Cincinnati. which beat Sari Fra n c1sco 6·2, and-se\·en games ahead of the Braves. baseball 's hottest team with a 28-9 record since Aug. •7. • Bob llomer·s two-r un first IJl· ~ning homer. his 33rd or the year, he lped stake the Braves to an ear· l)y 3·0 lead against Hurt Hooton. i 13-6, and it was all Boggs needed for his second shutout of a team (~r~~~~~!~1 ~~~~°1! rou~ _ Boggs. 10-9. retired the fi rst tO 'batters he fgced and 17 of the fi~ ... 18, missing o nl y o n Jay f Johnstone. who beat out a bunt isingleinthefourth. I' "WE'RE DEnNITEL y going to decide the race and I think these other teams are realizing that," sald Boggs . "I think , we· re as good as any team in the : NatiQnal League, Q;lr none. A lot ~of people say i~ fluke but it's I not. If we "'don't win this year, J we ·11 be ton tending next year." t It was the fourth straight vic- tor y for Atlanta~ and ended a f three-game Los An~eles winning l streak. It was only the sixth ~ Dodgersetbackin26games. t Atlanta Manager Bobby Cox l The Pennant Rae~ Games W L GB Left Houston 82 61 -19 Los Angeles 82 61 19 Cincinnati 78 66 4'h 18 · Remaining Schedule CINC.tHH,Ut..u&l.. ~E 1USe.i>J....L6..11>_ San Fr.w><•KO. S..OI ti. 18 V\ HoU\lon S.pt JO. 0c I I V\ San 01e90 0c I l . • S v~ Alldnld AWAY 1101 S<>pt 1', 70. 71 •I L~ A~••• StDI 11. 73 at SM Franc:IKo. Sept )~. H di Mn °"'90. SePI U , 11, 11 •I Hou•ton HOUSTON rm HOME (I) SeDI •• V\ San' D•eQO S..01 16, 11. 11 v\ Ctn<•"""'' S•PI JO Oct '· 2 ... , Allantll AWAY 1111 Sept. ti 18 di C•nClnNh S..pl •9. 70. 11 .it S.n Franc1•co 5ePI 11. lJ al San Ooeqo Stop! ,. H di Atl..,,ta. Oct 3, • s at LO\ A"r>qf'IK ~ti ll ('on,1dt>r"> th(• l>u<l~l·r' i1\, th1· lt'U1t\ to beat 111 tof1•, J I t· ··1 hl<t> their h.111 r·l11h 1 11\ said .. Th<'\ .111· P\tw rit·111·1 ti Tbev'\e bt<en tl uv.n tlw tn·t1'h before · Cox sa11I ht' v. .1-.11 1 111 \ lttf' up 1111 1)1!>(.'IUh)'t'I, hov.t·\1·1 .. i\~ long a-. v. t' i.:ot t·n1111gh gam(•i-. v.e l>ltll gut.i t hanc c• hL1 ua1d "We mu-.t lwa t the· d ub-. tn ( r On l 0 ( U !> 11 I Y. I' I l' g 111 n ~ nowhert· · HORNER. Pl.\ \T'G tl~p1tt· l5 SlltC'hes 1n a -.p1kt· V.t~Ut?d Qn 111:. le>ft ankh:•. 1:-. n·.ilt -.ttl· 1n h1:-. ur proachto Atl<JntJ 't hance!> "It wouldn ·1 lw ..,o ball 1 f l hl•rc was only ont· team a tu· all of U!>. but 1l 's a little tougl") v. 1th thrPc ·· Hom er also <1rttvl· an a n<Jther run when hl' rt:d<'hl'cl 1111 an er- ro r Frankie K.awsh Loved Football Leukemi.a ViCtim iJi~s When },e Can't Play ( Clll('J\GO 11\1') Frankie Ka~h 'so •· l11v1·1I foot !Juli that when tre learned he c uuldn 't plit) :any longer , he seemd lo give u11 h1~ f1.:ti1 u~..i1nlit leukemia , the dlSease th.ti v.a -. ,1nv.ly k1lhn1:t. him, his father 'aVM Frunktt'. Iii. rtwd Friday, a week after ·' 11tl'rtnM tlw Lovola 01vers1ty Medical , < c·n l l'I 111 hUburban Ma wood . TWO HAYS BEFORE entering the hti!)ptUll. b • wa:> told by school officials t h,1t fie wru. inetlg.ible to play football at 1 .. 1ke Vie w lftgh School, where he wanted 111 transflor Officials said he had missed rtl'HrJ~ half a semes ter during the pr~viOUS ... 91MI year at KeJvyn P ark High School ·'H(' was terribly des pondent ~bout the v. holl· thing," his father Frank s a id. Whl'n he went back an the hospital. he m:\<le th£' statement to his mot.her. ·''Yhy tlon 't I JUSl d1t""" "'Hl' was very quiet. conscientious. rnachable." football Coach Earl Gorden at · La kt> View !)aid of t he 5· 10, 155·pound • player "lk was a fairly serious kid ... hl• v.asn'l very large A good .. lnlete. tNtck " . The y outh b ad prac ticed lith t he school's team for' two weeks in late August.' GORDEN SAID FRANKIE would h ave bee n Lake View's s ta rtin g quarterback. The leukemia was diagnosed in the ••f c-an·i hone11fly •ay ·lw died beeau11(• tlf• .caua·i · allo.eH Io pla!f. Blfl. .idM-n you·re acalkf ng ~u,·h a fitu• line fwfwee11 life a11d death. ~reryfhjng figurf•!f itt ... -Kawsh's father s prin of 1979 and Gorden -tiauJ Frankie "didn't talk about 1t at all.·· .GORDEN SAID HE understood t he- absences from Kelvyn Park were due to treatment of the disease. "He had to go for chemotherapy treat· i>, - menls," he s aid. "He look,ed as well as you 'or me:" After school .. ficials said the boy did _not have enough credits to play at Kelvyn Park. Frankie planned to try playing at Lake View. hi~ father sa ....... but officials in~ dicated that statewide eligibility rules stood in the way. "I POINTED OUT ·ro THEM that he d1dn 't have a whole lot of time." Kawsh . said. · "Education was fine and good, but at this point he needed anything that was competitive, anything to keep his spirits up. If he managed to live a yea~ or two. great. If he died illiterate. what difference did it make?" Franlne ne/er registered at Lake View. He entered the medical center Sept 5. complaining of a fleadache and muscle soreness. "I CAN'T tlON Em-LY SAY he died becaus e he was n 't allowed to pla}:." K awsh said ... But when you're walking such a flne line between Hfe and death. everything fi gures 1n." RicardO Signed By Saints By JOHN SEVANO Ol ttle o.ily l'•tel SI.Ill! Benny Ricardo is living proof that the structure of the NFL is not infallible. Granted. Ricardo's case was an exception. but it was an ex- ception that beat the system nonethe less. Ricardo sit s in his Ne w Orleans hotel room today a hap- py man after signing a new two: year contract that calls for him to m ake a base salary of,$75.000 this season. which could amount to more than SS0,000 1r incentive clauses are met. RICARDO'S POSITION is quite a contrast over the last two weeks. where he's had to stage an agonizing waiting game by his phone. The Costa Mesa 'High a nd Or.;rnge Coast '(;ollege graduate , • wai.ved just before the re~ular · season by Oelro1t. spent many hours wondering 1( he 'd ever kick in the NFL again. ·But. kick he will, and on his own terms, which is re markabl cons idering he lc(J the L)ons' trarntng ca mp in a confracl dis·-. --- pule July 25. and the normal rule of thumb throughout the league is -0nce you leave you never come back unless it 's un- df r the NFL's terms "I bt•lteved 1 was wort h a cer- tain price -a price I felt I eci rned -and I just stuck to my guns." 1s what the five-year veteran will tell you. "I believed APw • .....-rn what I was doing. I guess LOS ANGELE~ 11q1 HOME I 121 !Jpt 17, 18 V> San 0t"90. !,eot 1q 10. 11 v• Conc:on-. nat1 ~I 111 1l v• Allanld S<'PI 1•. HY\ San Fr.,nc:1..co Oct J •. s "'' Houlton AWAY (It Stpt ..... Atlant•. Sept. 16.11.18 al San Otego, S..ot JO, Oct 1. 1 di San Fran• \•KO CLEVELAND QUARTERBACK BRIAN SIPE ELUDES A TACKLE BY HOUSTON'S TED WA~HINGTON. that •sthc 1mp0rtantthing" c ,.: • ~ . . Stabler ~ulls Browns flouston QB Plays Bal,l Control CLEVELAND <AP> -On those rare occasions when the Clcvel&lnd Browns got their hands on the ball. the Houston Otlers defense made s ure it didn't matter. And Oiters qu~erback Ken.Sta bler made cer- tain his defense didn't tiave to work too hard, con· trolling the ball for more than two·thirds of the _ game in Houston's 16·7 Natiorial Football 'Geague victory over the Browns Monday night. THE LEFT-HANDER LULLED the Browns - and perhaps m any of those watching on prime eight-minute drive leading to Fntsch's 29-yard field goal early in the fourth period ON TIIAT DRIVE, Cleveland chos~not to ac- cept an interception by Thom Darden whi.ch would have given them the ball inside their own five. ••f lhink Iii~,. a t•onlldenr.f' builder fo ~ont rol ~ bal~. bft-aaae nothing ""' good dtiflflll time television -to sleep. connecting on 23 of 28 CCIII~ old al 11:• short and intermediate range passes for 187 yards to set up three Tony Fritsch field goals and a two-Instead, they took a penalty that left the Oilers in a yard touchdown run by Tim Wflson. third·and-29 situation near midfield. "The way we were controlling the ball, it Stabler then hit Mike Barber with a 14-yard wasn't necessary t<1 thrQw Jong," Stabler said. "I b d b L I Al d · · think it's a confidence-builder to control the ball. pass and was roug e Y Y e za o. giving Houston a first down at the Browns' 20. ~~~ause nothing but g;x1 things can come out or "We felt we could stop them and get the ball So e fficient we re the Oilers that after on the 20-yard line," explained Browns Coach Sam Cal . Hill . h th Rutigliano. · 'C leveland's Brian Sipe.hit vm wit a ree-Following the field goal, the Browns ran off yard scoring pass early In the second quarter, bli th I led mt st bl Ho'uston ran orr 63 or the next 76 offensive plays, their 0 gatory ree p ays, pun I a a er directed his second nine-minute drive. The Oilers Houston running back Earl-Campbell,.-held to settled for 8 17.yard field goal ·when three. ijob seven yards in the first period, came alive 1n the Carpenter plunges on first-lijld-goal from the 1 second period and finished with 106.. failed to pay off. "It's so great to have a guy liie Earl," Stabler 1 The victory Improved Houston's record to H : said. -Cleveland fell to 0·2. ' THE BllOJfNS 8ELD A 7·3 edge at halftime. • f.. ~.:-C ·Houston's three points coming on a 25-yard Fritsch U.S. Faces· Mexico l'1 uu~m up WHAT RICARDO BELIEVED was that his field goal percen- tage of 70 percent over the past four years was worth more than the $40,000 the Lions wanted to pay him on his option year. Ricardo. miffed at Detroit's at· tilude and treatment. walked out of camp along with teammate Al "Bubba" Baker. After weeks of negotiations. which didn't help rem edy the _ situation <"I gave them a price they couldn't a ffo rd ." s ays Ricardo). Detroit finall y gave its kicker his ·unconditional re- lease. That release. however . came only three days before the start of the regular NPL season when most teams already had their rosters set. So. Ricardo had to wait ... andthat wasn 't easy. , ','This week has bee n the t oughest or all ," admitted Ricardo. "The first week I s till had my anger against Detroit. But this week. I s uddenly re· ali,led l might not be playing in tht"rN FL this season." Ricardo's arrival and subse- quent signing with" New Orleans Monday was no accident. The Saints , unhappy with their kicker's performance the week before, had called in JUcardo for a two-day tryout. . COACU DICK NOLAN balked on signln'g Ricardo then, )\'ant- ing to give his high draft pick Russell Erxleben another chance. The opportunity ran out boot that capped the fint of two nine·minute drives. The seeond hall was all Houston. "I don't know where the second half went," said Sipe, who. finished with 12 coqipletions in 25 attempts tor 106 yards . "We were on and off the field two limes. We couldn't get a first down .·:. The Oilers took the second·ba~f kickoff at tHeir own 33, and, helped by a Browns 6ctlding penalty that nullified an Elvia Fran.ks intr,,rceplion, took a LONDON <A/> -Top-seeded Argentina has though when Erxleben had drawn West Germany as its opening-round roe in the another poor showing in the new-format 1981 Davis Cup competition. organizers Saints' 22-3 loss at Chicago SUI\· said Tuesday. • day. giving their $110,000 draft -France meeP Australia for the first lime since pick of '78 only a 32.4-yard World War II. Britain takes on Italy and the Unit· average on 11 punts and a POC>r ed States. be_!lte11_. by Ar.gent~a in this year's two -of·f!ve on field~oal al· 10-7 edge on Wllaori'a score. -Tiie-Browm ran "1ff thet-... r--ont-'"y tllffeprays o the "quarter, punted, ud Stab~r eolineered an I • American z()ne final.-hosts""MeXJco. tempts. • Play in the main division of the tourney will ''I hate to see any y dolnt began next March with the finaheheduled-for tale -bad.'· said Ricar.dG-Qf Er-· fall or December f8eelllCAllDO. PageB.1) · • I ·' ·. ., • OM..Y J>1LOT . A Cep.W. Aepc>ft From the WOfkf of Sport• M~t>ruin Defie Blitz And ~ts Pac-10 R~cord ........ -..-.. . If oppocwnl.\ kt.~'') rh•llt-fl1tan1t Slanford'i-. PH \ [i] 1ng attuck wtrh lh1• bhll. All Amt>rll'11n Kf'n •9• Murgen.am ma)' hj\C to flt>Hfr for l<"l\~ r~·t•t-pt10n~ lhll!> l(eaM>f\ I _, And tht• formc'r t-'ounl~11n \'allf') thgh Sc-hoot Mar ll•Yb th..it ·~ 1lltU\ 'A lth him .met ht• th1nh (1u11rt1·rbaC'k J ohn' l'!lwit y ntn takl' 1l. too ~ Margt>rum 'A ho h.i:o. t nut:ht thl"\.-t> tour hdown r>ti'M'i'> tha' \'t'tH and .i Pnr1(1r 10 n•1•1m l 24 1n ha~ r j n·t·r !At Stanfor1t. w it' irn(UC'.'d tht.• \'OOkn•n1·t• ' l 'IU\t'f of I ht• Wt'l'k Mondll) I h• C"a u~ht 1~11 Tl> pu:-11l'' 1n thf' t'anhnJ h 19 14 victory O\tc"r Tulttnt' Saturda' J t•,r11t t> ltw t>ht t · I hof":, th~\ 110 kt't'P hhti11\Ji John "~"' rnn•t t'nough tu ---= ke tht> poil.Qdln)t. M u r~t·rum -..mt .11 th1· wt•(•kl.> St~nrortl Calafomw foo(bull rnt•th a lunt·hf'oil . .. .. .. · I n •rnt•mht•r 1.1:-1 't',1r ~ gamt' aRuln 't n 1onJ M.ull• wh1C'h bill.Zed 'a ·lot too Turk Sdlm11·11 "a' 'ill'kt-d J ft•\\ times. Jl.l.'>l hkt• John wa:. ~Jtur1hr I 11nl) Cliu~ht thr1·1· passt>S, but I gained 129 ~ J rtb , Maritt~rum :.aid Elway Wd~ unda•r l'llll~tanl 1>res~un· rron:i Tulant·:. dt• fe nsc Saturday hu1 ~ti ll thrL'\\ f111 21{7 \ a nl~ .and l \\O touchdown passes . both tn MarRt>rum Tht• last :.rnnn~ pa ... , ca me w1th 38 second!> rc ma1nan);! and matlt• Stanford a w111 ne r. . . By snaggln~ th<' lwq TD pa:.scs Saturda). M ;i r~<·rum . a senior wade r-c~e1vcr, bfoke the old ronferl'nre rf'rord of 22 raree r touchdown passc~ sha'red by Hugh ('amptwll of W<i:-.h ington State and Wc~lcy Walkt•r of C'ahforna a · .------Quof P of fflp DaPJ ------. "I ran :0.11 1n m.) apartment and ''11.Ul<'h 250 NB/\ game~ a year '>'lthout ll•aving my h\"lng room "That may be nice for the fan. hut I'm not so sure it 's a good thlnl! for tht• ll'ilgu1· .. NBA Commissioner Lawrence O'Brien. on tht> 'pn·act of s ports on television. oart1cuJarl~ c·ablt· net works .-W•orf>r·~ Tltrt•••·hif I .-r llfaal11 Gim••• Tom St-aver tossed a three·hitter and Dan Ii Driessen and Ray Knight knocked in two runs 'apiece Monday n1gh1 to lead Cincinnati to a 6·2 vie· tory over San Francisro &>aver, 9-7, surrender.t!d a leadoff single to Bill North m the fi rst inning. and a leadoff homer t6 Darrell Evans and a single Lo Rennie Stennelt in the . ninth. The "Reds patche r e ntere d whe ninth . inning looking for 'his sixth <•a reer one-hitter . which would h ave est a b lis hed a mode rn National League rc rord In other games. Keith Hernandez a nd George Hendrick triggered a fo.ur·run sixth inning outburst with consecutive doubles and Andy Rin· con pitched a fivc:hitte r in his m aJOr leagut'.' dt'.'but to lead St Louis to a 5· I vie· tory over the Chicago Cubs. Rincon con· trabutcd a run-s coring single to rally the Cardinals when the game was deadlocked. 1 I In the American League . Al Oliver's 2.000th career hit knocked in the· suvu first run of the game in the sixth inning :ind Texas went on to beat Oakland. 2·0 and allow Kans as Ci· ty to clinch at least a tie for the American League West title. The 3.1-year-old Oliver. m his 13th season. joined Pete Rose and Rod Carew as the only art ave players with 2.000 hits an<t a lifetime .:n> nvcragc . ~attle's Mario Mendoza drove in four runs. two of them an the Manners' nine-run third inning an a 12· l rout of the Cha t'ago White Sox. The Mariners sent 14 men to the plate an t he big th1rd inning ... Seattle actavat ed Willie Hofton who has languished on the disabled hst s ince Aug. 22. He was suHcrmg from blisters on his hands. l"orawr \/Udng Bra1111i11g C'Mt 11!1 Pa~e.n WEST LAFAYETTE. Ind. -Fonner Marina m ·High School and Notre Da me standout Rich Bran- ning and Bob Roma of Princeton were released Monday by the ,Indiana Pacers of the NBA as Coach Jack McKinnercut his roster to 14 players. Branning, a 6-foot-3 guard •. was a fourth·round draft pick. Roma. a 6·7 forward , is a free agent who was invited to the training camp on Purdue University's campus . Al.Manna. Branning was an All·CIF selection and played on the 1976 Sunset League championship team. In 19751 he was a member of the Viking team which lost to Palos Verdes in the CIF 4·A title game, 64·52. · Indiana opens its 'exhibition season Saturday against the Detroit Pistons In Saginaw, Mich. . ' I • . ~ Wa••• '~"" R.W IHCla ... ('1Nt'IN Nl\1'i The Cincinnati Reds told Ill Johnny Bench th.,y would "do our best" lo limit h1~ ratclun~ nl'X t :season to two games a wee~. l<cd11 Prt'8ilknt lhck Wagner said Monday. Out Wa~ner s~ud he could give no assurances that Bench would play fn.-quently In another role as the catcher had re· (jUf'Slt\(j ··Johnny told u~ ut our earlier meelin~ that he did noJ. want to catch ftlore than two games per week next.. season." Wagner said following, u meeting with-8en~h. -• • · 1 iold bim t«f ay, that we respect that r~quest and will Clo our best to abide by that. At the same time. I told him that we feel hl! has much to rontribute to this team und we hope he will want to catch more than two games." Bench. in his 13th full season as ·the lfrds catcher. has said sincespring train· int: that be doesn't want to catch fulllime nl•xt ~eason . citing the physical strain. 8N"U o .. Te11dhdei .. l11 Hflftd .. KANSA~"'CITY . Mo,. -George Bretl of the Ill Kan-.,1:-. City Royals has developed tendinitis io his 11~hl h;1nd and has chances of becoming the first mun to hat 400 in 39 years now seem in jeopardy. Ill-hu~ resolving tendinitis or one of his wrist ex· lt•n'""' " l>r Will iam Benson said Monday after the 45· ·manuh· 1•x:.aminat1on "J told him I would not want him going h.1C'k 111 ph1\ in.:· until Uus becomes non painful. How long that "ii I 1 ak\• " Vt·r_,. unpredicta~le, It matters what tendon it is. .111d h<1w ~t·n·n.• lhl' tendinitis is. but I'd hope sometime in the m·xt fou r to s ax da\ s .. Hrcu as hilting 396 but has missed eight straight games ~1n1·l· his right wrist became sore on Sept . 7. He is 55 shy or th<' nt!cessary 50Z plate appearances lo qualify. for the l\mcru:an League batting title. Jf he played every one of the Hoy:11s· remaining lH games he would need to 11verage slight· ly more than three plate appearances each game to reach 502 Should he £311 s hort of the 502 appearances, he mighl still "1n lht• Amer1c·an League batting title but he could not be rl'roi::ruzc<t offi cially as a 400 hitter even if his average re· a<'ht•d that level. The Royals, who could clinch the American League West title Wlth a vi ctory against California tonight. got more bad news Monday when sore-a rmed pitcher Rich Gale was also diagno~ with tendinitis. .-------Btu~H Teda11 ------.. On this date in baseball in 1975: Rennie Stennett of the Pittsburgh Pirates tied Wilbert Robinson's 1892 major league record by go1111? 7·for-7 as the Rues mauled the Chicago Cubs 22·0 an the biggest 'Shutout victory in big league history. On lhjs date in 1960: At the age of 39. Warren Spahn set a club .r~ord with 15 strikeouts and hurled the fi rst of his two career no·hatters as he · pitched the Milwaukee Braves to a 4-0 victory over tl}I Philadelphia Phillies . On this date in 1939: . The New York Yankees clinched their fourth straight American League pennant, beating the Detroit Tigers 8·5. On th.is date in 192~: Jim Bottomley of the St . Louis Cardinals drove in a record 12 runs as the Cards routed' the Brooklyn Dod~crs 17-3. Today's Birthday · Milwaukee Brewers infielder Robin Yount is 25. ... fOnlfM'll PainN C'aeue E..n Midldraacal ing of s tomach pains and severe headaches. • LAS VEGAS -Chris Evert Lloyd, complain· m withdrew Monday from a women's tennis touma· ment that starts)tere today. • Lloyd said she became ill last week at a doubles tourna· ment in Jacksonville, Fla .. and has been vomiting and eit· pcriencmg headaches since. Tournament officials said she wi ll undergo tests. Lloyd was seeded second behind Martina Navratilova in the event. .tloNf PenaU:ed ·'°HL Pf~._,irex Left win~er Dave "The Hammer" Scbulz, the • most penalized player in the National · Hockey League. retired Monday after a IO.year e~reer whieh included a stint with the Los Angeles Kings. Sch'ulz spent m9st of his career with the Philadelphia Flyers .. :"i, The New Jersey Nets or the NBA opened training ·camp with two top 1980 draft choices. Mike O'Korn. a forward from the University of North Carolina and Mike • Gmlaskl, a 6·11 center from Duke, have both signed contracts with the team , 'T~o~Radlo TV: No events scheduled. RADIO: Baseball -Dodgers at Atlanta, 4:30 p .m .. KABC C790l; Angels at Kansas City, 5:Jq p.m .. KMPC (710). SPORTS BREAK FOOTBALL , "*• ... Now H'laat? ••w•,.......• Norris Weese. late of the Denver Broncos. was never re- cognized as a starting quarte rback. And now that Denver has swapped two draft choices and quarterback Craig PenroseforQB Matt Robinson. he has no place to go . Quic~ Failure ' . Broncos' Weese]obleM From AP Dispatc:hes T he telephone ran~ a few tames in the house in Engle wood , Co lo . Then Norri s Wee se answered it. He wasn't hip-deep in play books. game films and the rest of the off-day accolltre· ments of Natio na l Football League quarterbacks He was, in fact, ankle·d~p in water. "I'm JUSt an ordinary l'itizen with a plumbing prob lc m." he said by way of in trod u ct ion . T he pipes h ad backed up. the basement floor w as wall·lo·wall water and Norris Weese, lafe of the Denver Broncos. w·as vacuuming up the overflow. "For once. I'm glad I'm not s t i ll play ing ," he s ai d . "Otherwis e I w6uldn't be around todaY .. lOA.h~lo take-care oft his mess ." AN APT DESCRIPTION of the last weeks of his career as a pro quarterback, too. A mess. Never really recognized as ~ siarter, he was able to read the writing on the wall the moment the Broncos traded first·round and seeond·round draft choi~ a nd third-string quarterback Craig Penrose to the New York J-ets in order to get Matt Robinson. Robinson wound up No. I. Craig MortQD settled in as No. 2 and Weese had no place to go. Long before the sea s on s t a rted, when the trade was made, I knew my future here was in doubt at best." said the 29 ycur·old Weese. who spent fnur years an t hl' NFL. most of lhf•m tr.vin~ :rnd failing to dis· pl a et· the ancient < hy pro sland- a rdS') Morton I ntcrc~tangly. Weese looked \. forw ard to a qukk failure of c;ports wtth the Broncos this year. "I WORKED OUT real hard in the off st'ason. got m yself ready 10 go t w:.ss hoping to be traded bcforP th<• t·a mp opened or to get t'Ut an the fi rst week or so, early enough to be picked up by some other team ," he said. Writers Honor · Surf's Moyers Cahfomaa Surf forwa rd Steve Moyers has been honored as one of the top North Am e rican players in the NASL in balloting hv the Profe s'ilon a l -s<>c-cer Re porters Association. Moyers. a 23·year-old forward from St. Lo ui s who will eele brate his birthday next week. scored J3 goals a risf added three asss1sts in 26 games for- the Surf this season. One of the more agressive playe rs on · the Surf squad, Moyers was cited four 60 fouls a nd r~eived one yellow caution this season. The soccer reporters named Seattle goalkeeper Jac k Brand, a Canadian citizen, as the North Am!rican Play~r of the Year. ... .. Shula M~y BencJt Griese Baseball Standings MIAMI CAP> Mia mi Dolphins Coach OOn Shula. unhappy with has team's offens ive output an their first two games. said Monday that he is considering benchmg 14·year veteran Bob Gn ese. in favorof.DonStrock "We're going to give consideratJon Lo making a ~hauge. I haven't made a final decision on it,·· said Shula. "We're trying lo ~en~rate some more ~rtense. ·· · ~ ~ Griese. who has been the Dolphins' No l rarterback since he was selected in the firs t round the 1967 Na tional Football League draft, won the . irting berth in the preseason this year a n er Shula ad declared the ppsition open. ' •. ·.BUT SHULA EMPHASIZED before the season-opener at Buffalo that he wouldn't hesitate to callonStrockifhethoughtachangewasneeded. "It was tough after the preseason to make the determination one way or the other." Shula said. "I made it for Bob because of his past accomplishments with the Dolphins and the fact that he looked healthy ~ ~~r~!~~n 't anything St1"1Ck did or didn't "do *t said he couldn't s tart." Shula continued. "Now we're considering giving him theopportµnity to start and utilize Bob like we did las t year the times Don s tarted .. Gn ese got off to a slow start in 1979 and eventually lost the starting job to Strock. who has been h.is backup tor seven years. But two games later. Griese won the position back when he came off the bench to ignite a 26-point second half rally which carried Miami ton 39·24 y,ictoryoverNew Eng~and. GRIESE WAS INEFFECTIVE in the Dolphins' season-opening 17-7 loss at Buffalo and was replaced by Strock after completing only three or his first eight passes for 36 yards aeainst CinciMati on Sunday. 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Tlw Lon.c Beach QUHn Mary aoll toumament at El Dorado Munie1p1I Golf Count" In L:.on& ~ach beahuuna Thursday, wtll have an out.Standina flekt includlng Don Pooley, wanner ol tM B C Open tn En~lcott: NY. ttu ynr, · Pooley ls amontt th\• top 20 monty winners on the VGA Tour •'tth more than s1so.ooo' in omclaJ money lilnd '1& 3 fornH'r champ100 of the• Queen Mary event ll!l78l . Why 1:-h \.' pla~ inti 1n the Loni· """"'h tournallW'flt" , . ·"My par~nL'I hvf' 1n lthtt>nUde and I have many frit-nds in Southern Caltforma and I want to show them I cun pla) ,'' Pooley say:-. . · • Wht.._, he c;aptured the 8 C · OPf'n, he won S49.SOO, ~-eu abow tht• l'ntlct> pun.t• for the Long Beach event tit> f1n1sht'd fourth \n cr,e lA6 Angt>lt>!. Open this year 1o1nll had a 't'rof'ld and third place finish as well befon• h1$ \'I t'tun , THE OllANG E C'OA.."T A&E Wtll -be well represented agwn 111 thl' Qut.'t'n Ma ry ""hat lea:.t 12 players from thl' uea ~ned to pla including Ray Carrasco. Bruce Pt-tt1t . {.'hip la\ 1n, Dave Sheff and Jf'rn Wist of I rvint'. 8111 Borden. Don Brown and Jark Conrad of Costa Mesa Amt!, Dokka of San Juan Capis trano Andy Koppel of Huptington Beach , . tl•n• Seal::r or Fount am Valley: and Jim Week-.ofSanl'lemente · Jn addition .. form"er La~wta Niguel re51den1 Mark O'Meara, tht.' 1979 S and Caltforma state amateur champion. will make his prof(lssaonal debut:/ · · r played 11 tournaments in 12 weeks and my average in the m~af portion of.play was 71, ··said O'Meara who now resides Jn Lake Fores t, Ill. O 'Meara will 1'l0 to the PGA regional qualifying school later this month The Queen Mary even! runs Thursday through Sunday at El Dorado Municipal with a total pnzc rund or S35.ooo • • • MORE 111AN 500 PER.SONS contributed over $5,000 to watch Lee Trevino display has golfing skills and humor at a ,golf <.'linic and nine·h~ .. Si. Fra~~ l'Xhrbll on ut El Prudo (ioll Course in Chlno l•st W~t.'k • Proce..Os wt'nl to the Southern Califomaa Mexi<'un American Golf As~iati°? to benefit its JUnic1r l(Olf program Trt'vino plans tu become even more ac;tlve ~n Junior aolf when he> rettres ~l~. "' says,he ~ op<•n u junior golf academy an the Dallas area and rontlnue a serlc>s of youth C'llnics a round the coun1 ry ut thttt tlnw ••• A NATIONAL TEACHING division seminar• will bl• hclcl In Florida Od. 12· 15 wtlh the L~GA teaching cliv1s1on hponsorlng the national semanar . . n I n t pro h·:..,1 o nal~. teac her s, coaches anjl mt·n·handJ.,t·r::. -Spt•aker!> will represent the NGF. USGA and pc; . or America and Will include John Oer,r. J?rs . uncta Bunker and Bob Rotella, J oe 0 Brien, ~tephen f'oehl and Lorraine Abbott. For further 1nformat1on. contact Paula Marafmo. adm101strat1ve director at the LPGA ufhce. 919 Third Ave . New York, N.Y. 10022 or c·a ll <212> 751-8181 ••• WHEN BRIAN LINDLEY won the Costa Mesa Open tournament recently. it marked culmination of a seven-year struggle ror the Mesa Verde CC· member they call. Dr. Golf. . . . : Lindley attempted to enter the event m its first ycnr at the age or 17 but chairman Joe Costello and his rommittee had specilled that all players must be 18 and o vt!r. • Since that time. Lindley has missed only one Costa Mesa event and this year he set.,.a two-day, a6 .'hole tournament scoring r ecord of .134 in w1nnmg by five strokes over fbrmer champion Ken Teel of San Clemente' A former student al USC. he is also a former" Los Angeles City champion and his 68 on the _Los Lagos course Sunday gave him the &owest seore on that layout in the tournament's history. Al'WI ........ ·FreedoQI Is Cup Favorite NEWPORT; R.I. <AP> -The U.S. 12-meter yacht Fr:.eedom took up the 24th defense today or the world's oldest sports trophy --sm( ofrered in regular competi- tion, theAmerica)sCup. Making their firth consecutive challenge, the Australians were not openly optimistic, but rather hopeful of capturing the 129· year-old Cup and returning it to their homeport i n Perth. ··ALL THE woaDS in the world can't win yacht races." "Warren Jones, executive direc· t8r of t~ Australian challenge. said . "They're won on the water." . Malin Burnham. skipper of Freedom 's trialhor'se, En- terprise, oHered this bit of soothsaying: "Freedom w111 race and win on Tuesday. They will race and win on W~nesday. Australia will ask for a Jay day on Thursday. Freedom will race and win on Friday.· They will race and win on Saturday." The sloop Windward Passage sets her spinn aker in the shadow of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco on her way to first place in the St. Francis Perpetual Trophy Regatta Monday "' • The best-of-seven match· rac- ing series between Freedo~. skippered by Dennis Conner or San Diego. and the yhcht Australia. skippered by J im Hardy, was being held on Rhode Island Sound. Modem America's Cup rules set a course 24.3 nautical miles long with six legs in a roughly triangular s hape. The rirst leg is into the wJnd. The second two form the triangle. They are the reaching legs. The final three legs are aloni the original side of the triangle, back and forth. IC is caned an Olympic course . E'ro• PafJ# Bl RICARDO SIGNS . • • Jeben's plight. "But at least I 'm not replacing somebody and put- t ing them out or a job. "He (Erxleben) has been in- sistent in the past on doing both the punting and pl ace-kicking. but I think he realizes he can 't now." Ricardo said he received a hero's welcome upon his 6:30 a .m . arrival in New Orleans. .. l'VE NEVER BEEN so im- pressed with anyone before." said Ricardo or Saints' General Manager Steve Rosenbloom. who was the Rams' executive vice-president last season "He made me feel so relaxed. He"s got class written all over · him. I was able to get every thing I wanted and more ... Now all tha( remains is the pressure of performing. "I love pressure." Ricardo s.a i<J .... ActuaJJy, fear is a motivating thing ror me. It helps me to J?erform better. "I THINK OTHER players have to realize that as long as you play a game Lit(e football the pressure is going 'to be there. ·And the quicker they accept that the better orr they'll be. ~ "I have a gut feeling about be- ing here. You know when you h~ve that gut feeling about being right? Well, lhis is my place. ''I've always wanted to be a Saint. I figure it 's bette"r to be in heaven as a Saint than ln .the junsle as a Lion." ~ Zillgitt and Wright ,.. insutancc agents and brokers M•nuf•cturera: Insurance costs rising";'. Contact us for competitive qut>tes on Proper. t~·. Liabllitv. Difficult Products Llablllh· ComQ'lerclaf Auto. Gro~ Life ana ~1edkai • as . w~ll as Wo rker If Compensation lnsuranl'e. Bob Oufftn J9J1 Mac Arthut 8oulcnnf NcwpDft Bead!. Ca 9)660 (1\C) 7'52-9055 \ THE RACE IS contested between 12·meter racing sloops. exotic seagoing machinesaoout 65 feel long with nearly 2.000 square feet of sail area. Cost of design and construction runs a~ut Sl.5 million each, malting this by far the most expensive sp0rt in the worl<i . The past two cha JJenges, like this one both lodged by Australian land developer Alan Bon~ have come to NeWp<>rt and gone away· empt,t-handed. Coura"Seous. the defender the past two limes, swept Bond's Southern Cross 4-0 in 1974, and Australia IQSt four straight in 1977. "It's one of those mountains left in the world to be climbed,•• Jones said. VE FUELi ...... tf'.19 ........ -___ 1 _. Golden 50 Prep F oo~ball EMILE HARRY. RICK MOSER Golden 50 <Last week's plays of.SO yards or more> ~Rkk Moser l Ocean View I. kickoff re· turn 69--Emile Harry <Fountain V~lley), P<\SS from Matt Stevens 59--Bob Urmson (Estancia ). TD pass from lim Mccahill • 53-Damon Sweazy (El Toro>. TD run 52-Doug Irvine (Ocean View). kickoff rel urn lndlvklual Statistics ~' Rushing 1. O.J . Bell <Edison ). 25-163; Scott Stier (Huntington Beach). 31 ·150, Jim Gleed <Dana Hills), 24 133 . Damon Sweazy l EI Toro>. 12-123. Passing 1. Clay Tucker <Corona del Mar l. 13-20-0, 189 ; 2. David Harns l Westminster ). 12·22·0, 181 : 3. Paul Sizelove (Dana Hills>, 12·19·1, 166: 4. Bill Tos heff <University L 9-19-1. 165; 5. Bob Grandsta ff (Marana), 9-15·0. 161. Receiving 1. Chris Brig~ <Corona del Mar >. 6·97: 2. Joel Rodgers <Westmins te r>. 6-77 . 3. Ken Davenport (Dana Hilis). 5·88. 4 Onassis Nix- on. <Costa Mesa), 5·49, 5. Jeff Frandsen (Marina). 4-89. Scoring 1. D.J . Bell (Edison >. 18: 2. Doug Irvine (Oc\an View>. Jim Gleed <D.ana Hills>. 12. • .. TuoedaY. September 18, 1980 ~LY PILOT Bird· May FOOi The Pressure ~ BROOKLlNE. Mass. (AP> -Pressure? Larry Bitd aays hedidn'L really f~l much last season. After all. he was only the bl11est )_wpe the Bost 'Cs.Jlad lo rebQund trom lhe1r ~~t recor in 29 years. And there were the big contrJct and big college reputatipn lo Uve up t_o. . Pressure? It'll take a Jot more than that to get . to the imperturb'able do-it-a ll forward from In- diana State University . ·•1 nDl'!liK WHEN LARR.Y was a kid he got a dictionary and that word -pressure -wasn't in it." says 8osto'1 Coach Bill Filch. But now R1rd must be reading a revised edi- tion because the word does sUp out on occasion. "1 dldn't really have pressure on me <l,ast season>." Bird said at the Celtics' Hellenic College training camp. "Maybe I have more this year." . That's not because he feels he must show that his first season m the National Basketball Associa- tion was no Ouke. RATHER, HE SAID, it's because the only Celtics· player who had more assists than him last season. may bypass the 1980-1981 season befause or · a contract dispute. Nate Archibald, the director of the offense. has not come to camp. . tr Archibald doesnlt play for the Celtics. tl]e versatile Bird might ha'1e to carry an even bigBer share o( the load and function as a 6·fOOt ·9 guard on occasion. "We're in the pro{'ess of losing a key guy, Tiny." s aid Bird. "It's hard to say how his absence would affect the Celtics ... The consequenc_es may be J;lreat. may be nothing. but we'd Jik~to ha.ve him badt:" UCI Topped_ LOS ANG fo~L ES ·Coacll.M1k~ Puritz·s UC lr v 1nt• wnmt'n 's volleyball team dropped its 1980 opener Monday night to Loy<Aa '!' three straight games. 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He had been founc:H.mconsclous near the soc· cer stadium in Middlesbrough. a northeas t England steel town with no .reputation for rough· ness FRENCH WAS FATALLY beaten or kicked as J crowd of 17 .000 streamed away from a scoreless tie between Middlesbrough. the local club he sup- ported. and tht>' visiting Notthcngham club. in the firs t division of the Engli'ish Soccer League. Police say that 1n ronnection with French's death. a Notthingham man will appear in court in Middlesbrough charged wit h "ma king an affray," a med ieval legal term used in prosecuting street fights when evidence 1s lacking for a stronger charge French was the eighth persop to die m soccer vio lence in this t'ountry in the last two years, a s hocking slat1st1(' for generally well-behaved Britain . Authorities and t he press. and many of the rans. ar e d.isturbed by thas outbreak. or hostility. The tide or violence and mob hooliganism is rising. turning the once pcacefuJ pastime of watching -sports into a risk business threate ning life itself. ~ TWO OTHER FATAL-VICTI MS were s tabbeO. Ont' was pushed under a hus. another under a train. one was t'rus hcd to d eath by a wall that was de libe rately collapsed 'by a mob, .and the othe rs were kir ked 10 death The re have bt'l'n 88 nli.IJ Or disorders at m atc hes )n the la'>t t v. o "('jsons Fights break out regularly amon~ l-l'l'<'lators m the stands . Fans frequently an\ ade the pl aying :ircas to dispute re · ferees' de('lsions. Play('rh and -;pectators are hit by bolllt•s. rocks and n(.•edle sharp darts Fans on their wa~ 111 Lite ground s wreck trams. smash up ra1 lroa1d :-.tJt1on~. loot shops. assault -passersby and :itt:.aC'k pohc·l' offwl.'r~ who try to &n· tl'rfere The tough-; frf.'I ...,ufet ~ in numbers and freely admit to n·rx>rtN~ that the:• .1ttcnd soccer games hopinf.! fo r '' d1ann · to v.wld thc•cr muscle. They mo!.-11~ u~t· kcrc· knurkll.'<; and rootware 10 heavy lt.·ath1•r "bm \'t•r txtttwr hoots Some carry chains to UM.' as flj1b and J fc·v. have kn1vc!i FOR THE RECORD SOCCER I BUSINESS OU TllOmpeo11 II has been named chairman and .la F . Muny president or Padftc IDVf'll· meafMuagemenl Co., Newport-Oeach. Paige \'. Simpson, president of ClllRna Bank of, Coeta Mesa, has been appointed chairman of California · Bankers i\ssociation Ba nking P r ofessions -g r o up a nd member o r the CALBANKPAC Committee. PbWp D. Ball. Santa Ana. 1s art director for Clay Pabllcom, lac ., Irvine "' · Lloyd WUson, Ne wport Beach. is assistant vice president a nd branch manager of the new Mission Viejo branch of Beverly HUls Savings. Dawn Peck has been named advertis ing director for IEEE Compute r Graphics & Apphca· lions and IEEE Mic ro. Los Angeles. The Fountain Valley resident will continue as ad· vertising director fo r I EEE Computer Sodely's Compute r • magazine. • '!llllL.SOH Robert w. Rasner IS vice president of market· ing fo r Comprel\ensivf' Care Corp., a health care management company. based in Newport Beach. Rasner. a i::raduate or Obi'> State University. will wor k at the firm ·s regional he adquarters 1n Bri~geton. Mo. Several m a nufacturing departml·nt promo. tions havt' bC'cn announcC'd by Laguna Furniture Co. They snc lud(' Harvey Gale rkin to plant mana~e r . Raul P . f'ut•,•ai. a:-....,16tant p lant manager . Dave Northford. mana~t·r of engineer ing and quaht:-a~!>urancc·. Frank Jame~. main tenance mana~er Davf> Fogle. nl'W matenal aon produc tion contro l manage r . Jan Phelps. s upervisor of p11rc ha!>1nJ! <tnd Larry S'1ipley. dis· tribut1on man.:i~cr ·Modesto to LA Ai.-Se~vice s~t POLICF. llORSF.S CO)lii;TROLUNG socacr FRESNO <A P > t\1rlinr ·sen11ce be.tween crowds no\\ \W a r prolt·<'tl \ t· head sh1cl(ls against Modes lo and Lo::; /\ngelc..., hu:-. bl't·n g uaranteed by Jabs from brokt>n bolt le'-the Civil Acronautl<'!'> Aclard Hcp Tonv Coelho ha~ l':vt•ry wt·t:k. 2.3ucl pollct• offin•r" rJr(.' employed announced · · to policc soet·cr 1!<1mt·"· Tht· tluhi-have to pay for · The board added L•>:. /\ngl'IC'!> a~ a hub airport officers ms1dt• ll1l' ground:-Th« tcixpayers s hell for Modesto s crv1t·c rnthcr than JUSt having San out for the extr.1 <lut w~ out~ui«' Francisco as·Modr!ao·s huh, :-.md Coelho, 0 -Calif The annual bill for thl! 1>0llC't' work 1s running Service betw(.'t'n Modesto 3nd ·Los. An gt'le..., al 4 million pound~ <$9.n mil hon > u year. says the "will be either no n stop or one-stop. depending on Association {Jf Cheer P<>h(·c• Officer!>, which has set the airline itself." Coelho ~aid 10 makmi:: the an· up a comm1ttN• to s tudy public disorde r inside and ·nouncem ent late last Wt't'k "The ser\'lt'e cannot bt• outside SOCCl'r grounds more than one stop. howl'ver ·· ':fhe palice are dem a nding stiffer penalti~s fot A minimum of two roun.d trips will be required hoohgamsm but m agistrates say th~y haven t the each day between Modesto and Los Angeles and powers to make-pun1shr:nent rt'ally bite. Modesto and San Francisco. Coelho said. .. Home Secret ary Wilha m White law and Sports The CA B ended a t rans ition rule that required Min.1ster,lfet'tOr Monro say the <'lubs and th~or 2. 00 seats oa1ly on Modesto fl1J.tl!_ts tx-cause Golden ganizers or soc:N·r <;hould put their own h15u e m Gate Airway~ wi ll provide thcff many with its 50. !>..,. r·-·1<0 1 o • ooo so " order _ passenger planes on lour flights . Coelho added """"'" 1 ~ "° o But tffe tluhs havv p rn<luced no s trongman o Wtsl ...... 0 000 .,.. ~' I d I Htw Or•t~ o , ooo 1& 4IJ ca . an anti hoollgJn l·a mpa1gn AM~ICAN CONFElllENCE E•" I Rull•to 0 J I -~~;~"....,~~-:-.~1-J...:-lllg_l~J.--l'--~-=-~-==========-~~~-+--~~~·~s ~i ~~ .. ~~-·-tf~t~~~t-~~~ ee-trol Pllhl>u•Qll MOu\IOf\ (1ntU'U'I ...... c1~e1ana Wnt ' 0 l 0 0 '000 SI 3A .soo JJ .l8 .OCJO ,. ~ .000 74 so Saft O.e90 7 0 I 000 l>A JI ~nnr I I .SOO 41 " o..-1.t11d I -SOO SI U Suttlt l SOO JO SO K .,.,.,City 0 1 ,000 30 U -.,·,seen Hou•tolt It. Cltwl-I SWM1''~' C.rffn Brt •I ._. 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Choice; Di-op Vets INGLEWOOO 1AP1 The Los Angeles Kings announced Monday th•'Y have s igned right wing Dave Morrison . their second selection in the 1980 National Hockey League entry draft. and re leased veteran centers Syl Apps and Vic Venasky. Morrison. 18. bel·omes the youngest player ever to sign a contract with the Kings The son of former NHL playt'r J im Morrison. he was the 34th I I I selection overall in the NHL entry draft l ·The younger Mo rrison scored lR goals and was credited with 19 assists in 48 ~ames with the Peterborough Peles or the OntariQ Hockey As~ sociation last season. CALL MITZI WRLS ABOUT #SECOND TRUST DEED LOAN I· Both Apps and Venasky are being bought qut or their contracts and will become free agents without r.ompensation. the Kings said. Apps. a member or the Kings for three years. had five goals and 16 assists in 51 games las t season. Venasky, who played in the Los Angeles or- ganization for six years, was with Binghampton. the Kings' minor league affiliate, last season. The. Kings also announced the signing of two UP TO 5500,000 I 'Newpor~-~~uitY. !un_~s · /11r ~ 7141 7t:IJ.~ veteran professiona ls . Cal Sandbeck. who played::::::::::::=====::=::::----------=--=----' for Dallas of the Central Hockey I;eague last year. and Nelson Pyatt. who played for Philadelphia of the American Hockey League in 1979. ••••••••••••••••••• • FAST • • QUIET 41_ POWERFUL e WORD PROCESSING 41 • • • • -----~-~~-----------~~--·--.. t. .. .· ~ h ti /·P a s A ti s 0 a u ii St ti a ir it Ii 8, h 01 w tt et w .nc .fl • Ul Ul lll u ra 0 N .. - Business ·~ • T~. September t6. 1980 CWLV PILOT ~. ·Bad Newsr End of Recession Base for All6t~r B> JOHN n 'NNIF-t'.' ·--....,,.,. ' C dtt b\J t'N.'Sllf i.aid the Com nwrr1.· Ot•pllrtmf'nl s rh1C'r tl'l>noml~t. · Tht-rt'rovtry 18 likely to 10 unnoticed by millions of Americans for lhtt ohyio1u1 reason that it won~l mean a nickel ol lmprovement In t h~1r f1n1tn ce11J>tt won't hcl1Hhem1etajob. it won't help buy a house. ctrowned out by the short.term practitioners. But tM worry warts do have some experience in ·practical economics. One of them stated earlier this year that "what ts hap· pening-to the -Uniteo-States in ttMK> is simKar to what happened to New York City In 1975, na mely a sUde to>Nards bankruptcy." C\HJlcl bt• h<>unl frtun lhO~<' .-ho huv .. had an in ~ H>luntarysum11u•rlun~ v .i ratwn Nor wcrl' b-Or ro-. u.-. or In\ f'~tors or homemak('r8 plMl('Ullrl) l' ('ltf'd &bout lh. l' nt'W\ b.lc11usf'. as tht-lr uv.11 1•ronomu• lnthrator5 told Anet If lhi'y dwe ll on the long.term ramiricalions Of the t·n•n<1m1~ nwi.is 1t won't Improve their confidence either. be'cause v~·ry little hus bec·n done to avert the next fully predictable infla· 111111 rt't'tl\11lo11 1·yc· lc Felix Rohatyn has a base from ~hlch t-o view the U ·~· economy. He is rtenlor partner in the Investment banking firm of Lazard Freres and Co. More important. he has been in charge of the Mwticipal Assistance Corp .• which has the formidable job of trying lo restore New York City. tht"m1 lh" cll•anuv hadn't t'H•n bf gun und hf'rf' "e ;4-. urc w1th evt'r)'1h1n1o1 n"ln6l 3 '11aln f';vt'n as th .. y pronounce the end of a recession. most '-'conomlsts know they ar e playing games. They concede it private· ly unit ~omc do 80 publicly. thitl the end of one recession is the Another worry wart is Rogert Star r . who thinks the ,federal governmenl'°and New York's financial woes have similarities. He knows the subject. He headed the N. Y. City Hguslng and Develop· menl Administration during the years when the city began its descent mlo financial chaos. Ttk! IJUngs wt• had hi)~ "ould die" 1th tht· re base for anoltwr · <'c21s1ocl, mmnl) 1ntl'rl'sl ratrs and hJ&h pnr f'i., art-... , ~ ri s1na l£11m Whul "\' hud v. imt~ lo n oun.sh. such us produr t1\•11\."u1H•d111'll'''" Thr probkm., n.· ~ main --,'1fi,.,H They w11rt1 &houl the attitude that people; whether through their local, 1>tute or federal governments or by themselves. can 1•vn11flu\' to consuml· while failing to replenish the reservoirs that ln•d 1·oo~umpt10n · Ne ither has been heard cheering the announcement that the ~\'ldl'Ol'\.' O( lhl' lb lh< JPl>8rt'nl abnncfonment Of ~OnJ:1 1·~·.wn..il and pre.<i1df'nl11a l pru1111 ... ,• .... r r1 .. l .ti d1,r1phnC' 1nd1rlH1t'ln' of r 1111 tlllued tu~h uncnwlll\ nw111 .wet tht' d1ffl c-ult' or romp n1t.._ t•• 1 ti~,.. t•;,pital Those Lh ut speak out. however, seem not to have much of an .111d11·nt·..-. and one of the reasons lhey don't Is that lheir message w1·111~ 11red and n.~p1tlt1ous. The long.term worriers are easily · s tatistical recession has ended. and they. can't be blamed for it. Why cheer Whe n U1e recession came and went and didn't solve any long.range problems? $50.000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS Banks· tO .Stress Services, Not Gifts • • lnte,~r•I Of'll \I SMV"'rnt • In«> • } • •Co• rd al • Wee .. ly co .... lt••nrs • M C)nlhlv lundlng., • b •onth• 10 3 v-•,. • Reeld enll•I • ~uthrm C..llfo ml# lu an 1nlu rm•llC)n ""rvice (714) 759-1515. AM[AICAN HOME MORTGAGE • i • ,f·w . '1 (, f, [Jr ~,, .. .... . ·•' ' •4•·.-: .• I(,' "' .. H6rit~e Bank · ' \It I 11 I tt I I lilt CONSTRUCTION FINANCING •Residential up to 4 units no takeout commitment required •commercial Buildjngs Takeout commitment required along with leases , •orange County Prgperties •Land Loans up to 1 year 50'7. of appra1sal •up ,to $"750.~ @ t.tc r itag(> Ban i< l n•1AI N()lf\1\.1 l E NOf;R C'171 CAMPUS ORIVE IAVINE CALIFORNIA 92713 C,ON TACT JEFF JOHNSON • '71 4) 833-3700 • H Tht• A1>1>0Cialed Press 'i uu m..iy f111d fewer giveaways at your local b..ink .• 111d p.:ors uadmg u friend to deposit money ~11n '1 l'am you '' bonus any more. under rutes an· nuu11t'1•d by a ft.'<leral reguh1\ory committee. Thi· committee imposed new restricjjons on tht-prt-m1umi; thC' clocks, the toasters,91.he pots and puns that many finuncia l institutions have be<'n using to atlruct cus tomers It also outlawed th e "flndi'rs fcC'~." wttich were particularly popular 1n 1 ht• Nort hNis t These fees -paid not to thl' d<'µn~1tor l>ut to a third party -were oft en w or th hundred ~ 11f dollars in. <"as h o r in m !f<·llantl1M·suc•h ih l<·lcv1~1on'set~ 4 AT T H E SAM t: TIM t:. thl' n·gulator~ set a 51 1 Pl'rCt'nl hm1t on f'hc• amount of interest that can be pa1tl on 'lOW ac•Munts 1nter1·st·bearing check- ing a cr111mt~ and d<"c1ded against an 1mm edi:He changl· in th<' maximum allowable interest rates on passbook saving~ accounts Thl' rl.'gulahon~ which take ef~ct Dec 31 - will mean that banks and savings and loan as- sociations will start st ressing .service instead or gifts. al·cording to industry officials. "BANK.~RE GOING to be offering packages .of services." said Ba rb~ira Harre lson of t he Ame rican Bankers Association. They might. for ex<imple. offer a debit card to anyone who opens a NOW account. /\ de bit card looks like a credit card but is used instead of a check : the money is sub- tracted from your account as spon as the record of the t ransaction clears th<' bank. • /\Ian W.ade of th<' U.S. League of Savings As- /11dex Decline SACRAMENTd <AP ) -A three-month declin<' in . lhe California Index or Leading Economic Indicators leveled orr in June, according to state Fina nce Director Mary Ann Graves. Sh<> s aid it was too early to te ll whether it signaled an early recovery from the recession. The index was 120.2 in June. compared to 120.1 in May It had been 123.9 in April. 127.8 in March a nd 131 5 in February It was 100 in 1972. Four of the nine components or the index rose during June Private housing units authorized were up 23 I percent. the number ·or help·wanted ads . was up 9.7 pc.r.Ccenl. stock pnces were up 6.3 per- cent and initial claims for unemployment in- .sun.tnc·e wt•rc down hy 3 percent Non.agricultura l JOb placements were down 13.8 pcrN!ht. ne w business incorporations down 8.1 percent. overtime hours in ma nufacturing down fl 9 pcrc:ent. and :ivcrugc weekly hours or manufac· luring produc:tion workers down 5 perce nt. A Golden Opportunity COLLECTORS CORNER Rare Coins a Stamps GOLD a SIL VER Prtee1 tor 9-15-80 Let QIT;tK t~SH Yo u usually 1n 7 rn 10 Work1no Day<. MOOILOW MOMTHL Y PAYMENTS L-• for •Y ,_..,... .,...,..d Olly-pr~ HUMTINGTOM HACH P""'"' ,. l •"0""0 ~ s 1,000 to s200,000 CALL TODAY! f 6'00 'tclfk c-•t Hl9'1woy S.~2 " .u ... 11 •;t •6-SH7 . Jll 5'2·JSS7 . F%NANCIA~ VJinVEa&A L ) ·- MlWftORT HACH AvmlablP for uo 10 one year 1onoer '60 Mtw,.t Ctllter Dri•t, ~250 -UUO -11•;'4 .. IUl IPrrnc; available w1lh mterest onlv oaymen1s Ofl1ces and afl1llates--also m San Bernardino Riverside Palm Springs. San Diego. Pasadena San Francisco. Oceanside. Century City w~·ve taken the ads and listings that bus1- nl'SSl'S use to .ille<lch other and put them in J ~epMate book-Thl· Los Ang('les Business "fo Business Yellow Pages. You'll find mate rials, equipml·nt and services from fim1s all over thl• grcJter los Angeles ma rket. And you'll find them faste r and easier than ever. .. Pttza? It's listed in Pacific Telephone's Los Angeles Consumer Yellow Pages. .. I r o.c1o .. 1ea.10 -..cL111tt . .., -l(r-rr~ Mtl. M"' M•P'r Lr.W '67t. ~ 100 Corona• IMS. "51. SO Pe \0$ "17. t.U1. «I' '>•l•tr 8~ , ,_..,. IM!t"lt C~ll ... cw,....1.-1 (71•) 556-llSC) S<futh Cot1st Pi.za Vlll•g• -... _, .. IK ___ c:-~ .. , Don Herzog TRUST DEED u INVESTMENTS For the Discriminating Investor • Prime • Highly Secure • LOClll • 18-18% Yield Over 20 years professional experience servicing discerning investors. Investments tailored to your needs. For privet~ review and consultation call: Don'=., (714) . sots 81,RCH ST. NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 Wont to buy time s h o r e in t er va l ownership of o con- dominium, own-your- own .opartm•nt or ifecreotibra pn>perty? Find it fast in the new cl0$$if~· 2450 •of the '11f·11 sociations said thrift institutions will emphasize "good service local service . lots of branches .. The rules we r e issued last week by the Depository Institutions Deregulation Committee. whic h was set w> earlier this year to supervise the gradual dercg•tion of the banking industry . The rules are complicated . The committee took away with the one han'd and gave with the other. Jn gent'ral. the rules are designed lo P,re- vent ijnancial institutions from getting around in· teresf' rate ceilings by offering gifts instead of higher rates Herc's what happened : F inders' fl'es WC'r l' pr ohibited:· except to e mploye<·s of financia l 1nst1tutions. The max· imum value of premiums that can be given to de positors was doubled from $5 to Sl-0 fer-deposits of und~r S5.000 aruLI.rom SlO to S20 for deposits over $5.000. , But that maximum has to include all fxpenses fo r s tu ppmg. ha ndlinit a nd dJrect advertising -ex· pe nscs whic h often we re not included when calculating the worth of past gifts. · The banks and other financial institutions wijl have to keep complete records on these costs and will have to certify the accuracy of the records so they can't use sophi!lticated accounting techniques to evade the limits . The interest r ate on NOW accounts -the let - ters stand for Negotiated Order of Withdrawal - is currently limited lo 5 percent. The accounts themselves also are limited and are available only in New England, Ne w York and New Jersey All ba nks, savings and loan assocwtions, etc. will be able to offer them next year . however. thanks to legislation passed this s pring. The 51 1 percent interest rate which takes ef fe<·t Oec. 31 means tha t NOW accounts and passbook ~<ivan~s accounts at comme rcial banks will carr~ the same· maximum intcre~ate. Thrik institutions s ut·h a~ savings and loan assoc1at1ons can pay up to5' 2 pt·rccnt on passbook accounts The same lsw that authorized NOW account~ ·on a nationwide 1nts1s ordered the phasing out of interest rate ceilings within six years. 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II • ., +"" e ,._:.:·" • at I 1" )14h ._ 119 1r-..... ..._.; •• 4 llY>+ Vt 111 IM .... ,~+1 llft-t loll \.._,.,. mllflt +M • ~ STOCKS I BUSINESS Jap~n Cars Make Global Inroads ' .. B M N MOfU'OWITZ ;rapaoese can are elljOy{iig"S\icfl grea,-su_c_cess_ n the American market that they have become a campaign is· sue In thia year's president.ial election. • Jimmy Carter is trying to j~wbone the Japanese int.o reducing their shipments. and Ronald Reagan is saying that he would be tough and get the Japanese to stop what be calla the "deluge" or their cars until the U.S. a uto maken hacn.be time to come out with their own small, economy models. These messages are being delivered whenever there's an automobile assembly plant in. sight. Neither the presi- dent nor Reag.an seems to want to spend any time cut1Jat· ing the 2 ~Ilion Americ-ans who are buying }oreign cars · this year. at's easier to Money Tree blame the Japanese for sending us cars that so many people prefer over the· domestic pro· duct. Japan dominates the import market . Four out or every five imports are Japanese·bUllt. And these Japanese vehicles have now captured more than 20 percent or the American new car market. Americans who are w<f°rried about this invasion will probably find small comfort in leantirn;~ that It's happening all over the world. Japanese cars are on the march everywhere. THE JAPANESE ARE even beginning to make in· roads in West Germany. home of Volkswai;cen, Mercedes· Benz and big auto·producmg subsidiaries of Ford and General MQ!Qn;. Passenger car sales are down about 15 percent this year in Germany but the Japanese are coming on strong. In the first Six months or 1980 the Japanese sold 125,000 cars in Germany. nearly double what they did in the same period last year. And that gave them 9 percent of the total market. Leading the way in Germany. as they do here, is Toyota, .hlpan's largest auto maker. Toyota sold 30,700 cars to Germans ir the first half of 1980, up rather sharply from the 18.500 sold last year. Toyota now ranks behind Renault and Fiat as the thlrd-largest·selling import in Germany. • . ._.,_. _,Jhe.hl>anese.ar~~t?~i:Ja~•~...Their ·---ma'tKet ~~-:has been movingup sfeadily, reachjng a peak in "July of 18 percent, double their share of new car sales a year ago. In fact. during the month of July the Japanese outsold the big state-owned auto company, BL, make r of A~tin Jaguar, Rover and Triumph. IN BRITAIN THE m arket leader for the Japanese is Datsun. which took 11 percent of the market by itself 1n Ju. ly. Datsun was so embarrassed by this big bite that it agreed to cut baC'k sharply on its shipmentS to Brilain,for the rest of the yur. Rritish motorists interested in buying a Datsun may now have to qoeue \JP to gel one. Another C'Ountry where Japanese C'ar~ are becomin~ familiar road vehicle~ 1s the Netherlands. The Japanese are laking down 30 percent of the Dutch market this year. In the United States. Toyota. Datsun. Hc>nda. Mazda and Subaru are all heading for record sales years. Toyota and Datsun have been so bot recently that each is outsell· ing the entir~ Chrysler line of cars. Honda is outselhng Cadillac. Mazda is selling more cars than American Motors. }SI• -\~ • ,. .. ' .. '"' h'-. \8'• -... '· »~ • 11,i. .. ,.. • l'le ~:; ·: ,;· Dou-Jonr•. l rrragr• NEW VORIC l"PI f •ndl Qow..-.,dYQS. lot Mondi¥, ~p IS. 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"-• ...,,,, ' "'t•: ID ll TAKfSA THIU "I MuMJy lurna 10 I~• 1 1 l)f A""1r • wit\ "'"""• 1, fll..C~ • koOnllPPeQ \Ill I I H ·1 OOHTACT OCRI THE A0V0CA TES"IN llAIEF .,..M. .. ~ 81t.attng 11ar1 A1ndy 0tlfdlw and '.. llabllc>-ntl, Se«et SeMce llMd· QUllltf'I In WltNftglon. 0 C , 8111 Hetrlt ,.,_.... ·~TO 1(111", O* Tall mtll• Ole c.t1.1tt, c.c>1. c .. rQI on IVOiOll!ll-'dlJ-.- COte ....... • M()Vt('' • * * "So l);g" C tH3t J•na Wyman. Starling ti~. 4111 WIOOW 11 dlMP· pointed b'I ll4H Of'ly son, WhO .._ ,,., 10 find hit own way. o.tQlte '* enO- i. .. Cle'tOllOn 10 h111'1 (2 hr• I ·~ "Wllal Ate Servan ti For?" nie -letnlly •• Flllm· Olltd$ oelebfalet llefvest hme Di<ik end Chrl1tln11 1ek1ndle their eerller romancie (P1111 'll)Q ·TUBE TOPPERS CBS 9 ·8:00 -"The Dukes of Hazzard: Carnival of Thrills." A special two-hour segment of the popular series involving a daring leap over 32 cars. . . NBC .8 8:00 -"Shogun." The second episode or the new miniseries with Richard Cha mberlain anp Tashiro Mifune starring in the drama of feudal Japan . KCOP • 8:00 -"So Big.;· Jane Wyman stars in this movie drama about a widow W1o raises a son to manhood with Sterllilg Hayden and Steve Forrest . CJ) THE BAXTtM "Eth!Q"• Irland may b.O plenntng 10 I the Sun flltnlty of Pengp\I New VIiiage, IS ~180. 11:30 8 CJ) LOO GRANT S"<'UIC w,. ''•oO ''"'"'°" Ot N...:ltl.M ,., .... i;t1.,n1s'> l I CBS NEWS ABC NEWS 1 1.30 e g LAVEl'HE l I / muroer h•S wife oo Ille slu • 1 SHIALEY ,~~R~EWS I The girts turn the regular I ~ Army uo510e down as they t0:30 ~~ stumble through basic ,..~," RoS&I and Billie pose as • husband and wtte 10 tnves· t19•te a baby·sell1ng ring e:30 TIC TAC OOVQH WELCOME SACK. KOTTER Tht• mu.-.H·at talents of former Wond W or..nan v n da Ca rt e r a r e dl·monstrated. ·along with jazz virtuoso • lo hn P h 1l lips. o n "L ynda Carte r En con·" tonight at l~ en CBS. Channel 2 11a1ning and wit games. , "Loa AmigOs Four" (Part 21(RI Cl) AVE PAES«>EHTS ON • CAACX. IURNETT ANO FMND8 . THE PRE8AOEHCY I Sk•ts· "file Business l In c:llps from arc:hrval lele· • ••SlOn 1ntennews. · Pres•· Luncfl." ' The Vending dents f n.man. Eisenl'tow· • M~ ... "The 81.flc:t>e< .,.. ... SlloQ." • e•. Kennecty . .>ohn*Oll ano CJ) KEEN'S PEOPLE ·I =~::i~,~~~ ~~ I CR) D TONIGHT Host. Johnny Carson Guests Bette , M1dlc1. OaV1d Brenner 8 M0AECAMeE ANO WISE , 10 A8CHEWS HOGAN'S HEROES 61) OETSMART ·I Wu,.,ngton ano Vt'fna1e.i11 oec.oe 10 9e1 mam l!\l w Gao.: rna1<es uo d Cits>· aoout marria ge dntl d•VO<ce. ~ng 10 .. cn- vinGe ''-" 10 wa11 fD DO< CA l/£TT Guest Sarah V<1ug,,.,n I Part 2 ot 21 tRt - 81) STUDIO SEE "~e"' ED SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY HALL 15d8' """ n hu~IS a tt>lv· 1>11111on ot lht' 1naugur111 conctlrt "' thl' n~w San frllllCJSCO Symonon~ Hall r-w1111 Eoo De Waart con- M1~l· wtlen she demand$ lhul l\\l, 11ea1 ~' .is dn pqual al) New&aiECI< Cf) P.M. MAGAZINE SklltH•g star al).o_y Gdrdne< anO Tai Bebak>· n•a. ~rl!t Se<~ head· qua•lt-rs In Washington. DC 9:00. DONAHUE "Women Body Bullders .. l and power of the office · Erle Severe.Cl rl!E0'1S Guest:UsalyQl'I. t1:00.D8(1)Q.JJ NEWS 8 ®J ~ HOl.LYWOOO • I COtllf>NN SOUAAE.8 When a CONTROL agent • is mystenously ~rderfld Sman and 99 searcn f0t the kttlel. CJ) M 'A'S't4' OJ) BARNEY M ILLER Noo-1nv<>1vemen1 7'00 9 CBS NEWS I NBCNEWS HAPPY DAYS AGAIN A1c;11ie. Potsie and Raloh go 1n10 mass beov·s•ll•nQ ducl"'Q tr>e San Franc1M:d :)ym()hony Orcne5tra '1i) MACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT , '§, TIC TAC DOUGH @) MERV ORIF'FlN GueS!,j RObHI t Blake. Slltelds and Yarnell. Billy Preston and Syreo1a 10 raise money tor hGkt1ts 10 a 1>.g 1001can game 7 30 f) 2 ON THE TOWN D ABC NEWS G J<>t<EA'S WILD ID M'A'S'H Tr .,ppe. s uJ<:er ptOV!Oe!. " 11c~e1 llome unltl the Armv tt>1nlls up a regulation 11>01 spoils t>1$ 901ng-3way Pll•· 1y • STMETS OF~AN flWK:l8C,() KOiler Is tallen tiosl'lige by I llree revCllUt 1onar1es caught trying 10 smuog1e eilletronoc: camera combs thtOtlgh customs Ste•e reports on a c;ornoia ttansptant horn beQ•nn1nq 10 en<l Me!O<ty IOOk5 1nlo ~ome psych0therap1s1s· ideas as 10 the newest way tos1ay sane II FAMILY FEUD 8 SHANANA Gues1 Frankie Avalon 8 HOL.l YWOOO SQUARES 0 FACE THE MUSIC ... All IN THE FAMILY Gtona mCM!S out of the Bunker hOUsehold as the result of an argument W1th Cha1u1ef Li11ting• 9 KNXT (CBS) Lo!> AnQPlcs D KNBC1NBC) Lo-. Anoel1•::. g KT,LJ\ (Ind I Los Angeles • KABC·lV (ABCI Los Angele!> Cl) KFMB (CBSJ San 01Pgo G KHJ·lV (lnel) Los A110P1e-;.. ®I KCST (ABCl San 0 1PqO ID i<TTV (Ind l L o.-, AnQl'h·, 61) KCOP·fV(lnd) Los Anqch'' • KCET· fV (PBS) Loo, Anqelco; tril KOCE·TV (PBS) Hun1m91on Beach II 00 II CARNIV Al OF THRILLS lu~ti <1n<l Bo Ouk& have ""'" 111s1 real hghl when Bo tor ttic love or a pretty t.drn•var owner. agrees lo rump their c:ar over 32 oth· t-•s IRI II SHOGUN His Ille ~areo 0y lorana- q., Btacf\thome 1>e9rns lalhrtg 1n love with h<s lnter- 0<eter M&<tko (YOl\o Sh•· m&dal. Toranaga. wt10 Is batthng tor Ille PQS111011 ol sh<>gun. Ille supreme W8f· lor"<I. is saved by 1tie Engt•Sl'tman llll>d •-erds him With' a pos11tor1 on his stall (Parf 210 8 PAISONER: CELL Bl()Q(H Jim Aett;ller-is under pres. sure to end Ille s11111e and in a despetale move. he VlStt ~t;noa. • 8 [OJ HAPPY DAYS Chacll1 comes 10 FonLle lor ad'lllOe on hOw 10 win the heilfl ol Joannte Cunn. 1ngham IRI 0 MOVIE • • ''> Honeymoon With A Stranger · C 19691 Janet Le1gt1 Rosr.ano &az:zi. A woman's san.ty is QlieS· tiOned when she claoms thot the man wtio &P941ars 10 be he<' hust>and IS an tfTlj)OSIOt. (2 hrs.I -Aelilft f~ t"" to G MOVIE lm()<'eSS h<s c:fltldl'IO<>d rival • • • Jaci. London by introducwlg Olossy as f 19431 Michael O'Shea "''new bnde O(RI S<Jsan Hayward An *"1en· • MERV OAlfF1N Guests· Robert Blake, turo wnter relates h<s pet· ~ona1 ei()t'flenCeS trom ti1s St>tekls and Yarnell, B•lly flays as <1n o)'Sler pi'lale up Preston and Syreeta, An throuon his wor'lc es a t~d and Ann Buct!Wol<I e PAESENTE corr1ispondent covertng "Flor Y Canto" A <IOC:U· • YOO BET YOUR LIFE meotary 01 the world· Buddy meets ane Amazon, tamous An t,.ropotogy d crossoaw t>•Pl!'l <inc d Museum 1n MoaiCO City •s lady who$ tiao 127 mar presented 11age proposals tl'Ms year 81) NOVA ., THE BENNY Hill "Race For Gold" A hard SHOW look at the athtehc lr1ln1ng Benny 1116 spycatCl\ef Ira. methods ol Olympians vets ttle wor1d to gel tits around the world Is pre· man .. or Is It woman? sented-O (A) . • THE HUMAN FAcE Cl) TO Bl AHHOUNCm ~CHINA 9:30.(!ITA)Q "II IS Always So In Tiie Elaone leads the ~ World" A prol\le QI u•~ on a stflke in an etfor1 to tamtly Ille. as typrfled by gel bettet wattling condi- tions. (Part 1HAI -~ "Wllat Ate S«vllnl1 Fof?" The ,_ lamlty Al Aem- . bards a!lebfates. nan.est time: Olcil and Ctwlstlf\a rekindle their e1rller romance (Part ti) CJ.-- 10:00 9 CJ) l YNOA CAA'tEA ENCOAEI Me<le H11ggard 9nd Tom Jones '°'" Lynda Carter lor an hour of rnulllc, com- edy and dance. I:':. 8 9 HART TO HAAT The Harts dlloCO'<l'9( 1~1 a JOHN DARLING Will NBC Benefit by ·Strike?. ,. By TOM JORY NEW YORK 1AP 1 No one knows for sure what effect the actors' strike will ha ve on the 1980-81 television season. though with plenty of money :.it stake. the ~pie who co uns<'I advertisers probably are among the best informed There ~ms to be consensus that the strike by the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television Artists that began J uly 21. and has delayed the start of fall programming, will bl? a long one. · And. at least two major ad agencies agree. NBC coulc' very wel1 benefit from · the strike · CBS FINISHED A shade ahead of ABC in the three-way ratings competition last season. while NBC. though still last. tightened the margin separating the No. I and No. 3 networks. There wa s some feel· ing that NBC would cul the gap even more tn'the 198>-81 T V year ABC ltad planned, bcfor~ the strike. to lift the curtain on the new season on Sept. &,-with NBC and CBS followinR-a week later . All 1 hree networks have som'e original programming unaffected by l he walkout. but NBC appears to. be ahead of the competition by a fair ma rgin. In fact. NBC established something of a precedent. which ABC and CBS followed. by decid~ f orge a head with its blockbuster mini~ries. "Shogun," now be· ing shown. Within 'days, all three networks had announced interim schedules for at least the la.c;t two weeks of ~ptember. "NBC," SAID JOEL M. ~gal, ~nior vice president of Ted Bales & Co .. "has the greatest number of programs unaffect· cd by tJre strike -'Real People.' 'Games People Play.· ·s~ak .Up America.' 'The NBC fd agazinc. · ~fsney ' and, of course, the movies. ·· "'These total 11 hours· weekl y.'' Segal said , "or 50 percent of the schedule." He said 41 percent of ABC's schedule was not affected, while ·only a quarter of CBS' new... production was available for broadcast. Compton Advertisi ng, Inc .. estimated 48 percent 'Of NBC's prog ra mming would not be~f( ted by the strike, compared with 38 pe nt for ABC and 26 for CBS. . . C's SHARE OF t he a udie nce. Compton said, should aacre'ase dW'iq the- strike. while ABC is lik~ly to slip a bit and CBS probably will hold ground with "the best of the rert,ms" that will comprise a good portion of the prime-time fare. Bates' ~gal did not fully agree with Compton's conclusion. pa rticularly re· gardirig CBS. "In the early weeks of the quarter," Segal said, "the greater number of originals on ABC and NBC will give them a certain ratings edge over CBS that they might not otherwise hav~ enjoyed." "NBC. having suffered from a series of bad breaks. most notable among these the loss of the Summer Olympics, may finally be getting a good one.·' Segal continued. "In mid-October,·· Segal said of NBC. "they wm be carrying the World Series. This should help maintain their momen. tum in a network ratings environment that will become more balanced as a result of the strike.·· SEGAL SAID INDEPENDENT stations and pay-cable distributors "are sure to make inroads on the networks when the latter are forced to run a number of re· peats in September and October. One issue in the strike.· incidentally. is compensation to actors for supplemental use of their work -distribution to pay. cable and other outlets. Compton, in its analysis. said indepen- dent stations will pick up viewers because of the strike. but that the effect of the walkout on TV-watching generally will be minimal. 'Te01pest' RetUrns on Channel 50 _ Monsters (human and otherwise), sorcery and enchanting young love complete the bill or fare when Shakespeare's "The'fempest" encores Wed· nesday at 7:30 'p.m. on KOCE, Channel SO. "The Shakespeare Plays" is ~resented by WNET, Tflli:teeii, and ls a co-production of BBC· TV and Time-Life Televlak>n. The series is made possible by grants from Exxon Corporation, Metropolitan Life Insurance Company and Morgan Guaranty Trust Company. r-----~----, l't•t.• N•w Fa t e•. Al l • tril CAPTIONED A8C NEWS • • 11.50 8 ®) A8CMOVIE • • '1 ' Black Market • Baby" ( 19771 Ltn<la Purl. OeSI Amaz Jr A preqnan1 COiiege CO·ed beG<>mes caught in a d"SPOr .ue s1r11991e 10 k1:cp h er uncorn Child lrom the clutcheS ol a black market I 1>a~r1n9 (RI -Ml>NIGHT- 12:00 " TWIUGHT ZONE Bad·l8mO<lred Bartlf!tt Foncnrey ·begins to sense 1t1ot macfllnes don·1 ll~u • ""881<>N: IMPOSSl8t..E The IMF enters Eouatorl&I Atnca "' crush an army QI mercenanes: Tbe play is regarded by critics as the Bard's final farewell to theater life before his retirement 1o StraUord. Shakespeare is often identified with the SOtte1"Ell' Prospero <Michael Hordem) who, like tbe dr~matist,-"stage manages" the actions of ·the characters on his enchanted island and ar· ranges his deught~r·s marriage. I :r.-~ ~.~~ ~:: I I :ri:1~r cemme~lllS, I I ...... ,.!' m-. ~ _,. I Turn S2 info SIOO wilt> o Penny Pinctlft od -S2 fOf three 1tnes. two doy_s to sell """' worttl o IOIOI of SIOO. Coll 6'2-5679 Cllld -------AllO starring in "The Tempest" are Pippa Guard as Miranda. David Dixon as Arte! and War· rm Clarke as Caliban. ' I ! I CALL NOW ! ! I L~~!.J~!~~!~J. cllofge 'fOIK ~ Pinet. Ad. ¢ "tl4i!tl' uour I SJ ·89GIEAT I e 11NN11 0 . ~ 0 Good fOf lllfee ~of l~l OOlclefl OfOWn Kenlucky C FMO CNcllen, pl11t si~rv1ng1 of cote 111w. ~ maetled pot .. oe. and graoty, • 1011 l •l'll•t IWO Off9'S z I* coucion I* eullomet, tomer paye all appllca • l bte~I ... 111 Ottet ••l>ff9• -·~ 28, lllO. • M><>Mm Pele d~I OM of tlir betl ltucMntl belong• Ill another IQN>QC. 12-.30 D TOMOMOW . G"""· Houtt~ OMlra' Q~blctl Kllfl ~I.OW; Ml<:tlelle Smith and her llsycflO-!Mrlll)llt Or I.aw-,_ Pazdat, CO-Milon of "Mlcilelle Aelnefnbllfs." • MOVIE * *'Ir "11\va Marla!" ( 19eel Brigitte Berde>C. Jeanne Moreau An lt1eh ~ and • 'linger cNrnplon the cause of Soult! American pe&Mnta. ( 1 hf •• 55 min.) I NATIOHAl. NlW8 12:40 CJ) C88 LATE MOVIE ltlrougll ........ ,,,,.... 10 ~ vltel' lntdrlMllon 1o~apeltof M.W-la loifl9d by • F't•ldltNn and .... MwQtl• .. ter.(21WS.I JM. lllOYlr ***'Ir "T.,,,.._ Jolln.. _,., CtM3t-YM~. Rultl ~. A hot-lleed- ect ~ 1a11or·· apc>ren- l>Cl9 llecOIMI the 17ltl ~of ltla ~ s1 ..... 1.-tll NIWI 4:00 MOYIE .... ··s.. Of Loec 9111p9·· ( 1953) John Oera. Wano. Hendri•. Two Coaat • • 'Flylng Hlgll" (197111 I . Pat Kious. Connie Sellec· Guardlmln """' <NW !tie Ame glf1. ending In OM'I demotion and the other'• NattbrMlt. (1 ht.,• min.I fl MOYIE ca. Tllfee beautlful ~ women bec:ome fast lnends as 1t1ey complete atrllne stewardess trM'llng and gel their first jabs. (RI 1:00 0 MAVEAIQ( The W11e of a lnend halls 1n love W1th Bart wfltle he tS reco...enng Al lhetr sectucl· ed mountatn cabin. -~ * * * "Qlllld Copper-field" (19351 w .c: Frelds, Freddie Bartho•omew. Based on the story by Chat\es o.tkens. A young O<()han boy grows up 1n the England ol the 1800s C2 hrs • 45 m1"I ) ·~·. • * "Blact! Patc;tl" C 1957) George Montgomery. Dione Btewster. A tawman t1nds h1msett acweed 01 mulfiple CflmeB (I hr • 30 """' 2'0088 NEWS G MOVIE • "" • Scudda-Hoo• Scudda-Hlt)" I t9481 June 11aY9f, Lon MCCa11ts1er Two mules help a young cov W1n bOth the girt he 1ove~ .ind her lillhe. i. r~pec:t 12 hrs ) 2:259 NEWS 2..30 8 MOVIE • .. 0¥eoev.t" (1971) George Montgomery. Te<· ry Moote Atter a SllH'nlng v1C1ory in file Oa'(lona 500. a •ace car <k;IYfl< s 1ue1c. suddenly takes 11 turn tor the worse 11 hr.. 25 mm.} ., NEWS 2:318 NEWS 3.1:S9 MOVIE • '1'11 .. ~. 119541 1 ony CorttS. Fr 1n1c L.ove- ,oy Whtie oo a mossoon *** "F~ And A Dey" 119431 R8'I Miiiand. Ida Lupino. ~al genet· atoon• of a lamity suMvlls through '-ot • ., Md peace. 12 l'trS.l I lt'rd•ndaw's D!V•••~ /tlo.,ln I 11;00• •• "Mf.~•''(t946) eo-y Boys. Leo Gorcey -»tERHOON- 12:00 a ••• "Laura"' 194-tl Ger:ie Tierney, ChClon Webb ••••"'&wen s-fl. r.ean s" ( 19421 Katlwyn G<ayson. Van Helltn 61) * * • "Tl'teJau Sfn9-,.,. I 19531 Danny thomu, ~y Lee. t:OO e 1980 KENTUCKY PAOHOOEA8Y Cove<age QI the ltwd iewet 1n the r ,,p1e Crown for 2· ~yea• ·Old pacers (from LOUtSvtlle Downs. LO\lls. Vl""· Kentlldtyl 1:30. * * * * "High And Low ( 19631 ToshlfO Mttune. KYoko Kagawa. 3:00 01l • • "Trilogy Ot fer. • rOf" ( 19751 Katen Bletk. ROW! Burton 3:30 G • • • "Reel Badge 0t • Coufage"(19741 Rdlw TllonlK. Md\Ael BtMdon. by Armstrong & Batiu~ Johnny Car son r e m i nd s hi s vi e we r s that, ~starting tonight, ci hi s Tonight -show will be cut back to an hour. -*1' It airs at 11 :30 on NB C , __ .,.Channel 4. 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Ovet lbt pall few years, be's re· A"NO -1urrected'"110me ol the American theater's claHic .hon<o '"'M>" _, ------:,,..---,1-d;;ramas ··A H•tful of Rain." "The Pelrirted orest" and .. Wwtttna-forheftr.~' amon1 othenrr: - J IM MAASHAU.. ON ST AGE FOR YOUR LISTENING PLIEASUAE ThlJ w.cektnd 8,ach will be at it agaain', bring· lnll the \B61 vlnt••e "Oetechve Story" to the· stage of hl1 90·1c11l ttieater in Santa Ana ("a few blo<'ka north of Coataa M~isa > The show runs weekt"nds throuteh Oct 18 with Ill\ 8:30 c"urtain. A ~mt"mtwr <'Ht of IO<'aal aactors will perform in the Sldnt'y Kanasley druma, at 3223 S. Fores\ Ave . a half block w(·St of Bristol Street and a block north of &hcArthur Boulevaard For reserva- t1oni. and Information, phone 979·8761 or ~-0230. "Dtrt:(TIVF. STOllV" L~ the lone opener on lh•• for lll the utcr scene this weekend. since "Mt!anwh1U· Bisck Ofl lhe Couch" was postponed a wet•k 11t lht! San Clemente Community Theatet. Tht• other <'ontinuing attractions are • "Gr~se " at the Ha rle quin Dinner Playhous<>. 3S03 S lla rbor Blvd . Santa Ana (979·~11 > The yeur 's best dmner s how continues . -"Picnic" by St;lowcase Productions at the Westminster Auditorium 7521 Westminster Ave. (898-3311 L William lngel's popular drama nms Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 (and this S1111day only al 2 p.m. >through Sept. ZT. -"No ijard Feelings" at the Saddleback Valley Community Theater . 25741-C Obrero, Mis- sion Viejo (770·0381 ). The new comedy plays Fridays and Saturdays (and this Thursday) at 8 p. m. through Sept. Z7 . • BACKSTAGE -The Saddleback Valley Com· L.;o.,...----,...-=========::!-.--1111-· niRhlly t•xct•pt Monday through Nov. 2 with curtain •--~ ,.._ t1rnes varying munity Theater will hold its annual membership party Sunday a t 2:30 p.m. at the home of theater president J~ Cbrdio. 29752 Ivy Glen. Laguna Niguel. ... both current and prospective mem- bers are invited and questions may be directed to the telephone number in (he preceding para- graph .... I "1 1 ,,,.:,, ".:~-:2.:;_ )•.a.~~~-.. · . "Apartment 8 Strikes Back" at Sebastian's '!~~!,!!!! . _.. ..._ .... West Dinner Playhouse,. 14-0 Avenida Pico. San . ,.._ ,__. .. .._ .-.':l-Clemente (492-9950). Kaye Ballard stars in the new The next meeting of the Orange County Com· munity Theater Association will be held Wednes- day at 8 p.m. in the Newport Theater Arts Center. 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach.1 .. offi cers will ........... ow,._ AlafUNI~ ......... ·-~ ..... --·a-...-TMI MOUNJAIN MDl,.1 11.-11 ........... ... . _.,..., ..... .._ CMM'f. ·~·······r..J ..... n1a;1~~1~~~-=-..= ~ . •a.•w•••• ........ ,., • -I <Sil' _______ ....;.. ____ ~-----<n '9'•--flt•lllt• .... 71J/~J I q:,ao .... . ·~··· 494 1'l14 . \ ........ ........... 494 1~14 ._,°'_..'--TNI llUI lMOONC'll ,_,_,__,_,,,. ,...~ ..... ow,,._ AllftANll"t 11.U·MM ... ~MM IMI ........... a,..,__ ntl'MOVNTAIN MIN 111» ·-·-·-·-· .. ·- ."FAM&" (PG) M .. r .... 1:00 a .. ,_ ~_, ........ ·-15 "THE MOUNTAIN MEN" -:::::::~': (A) '"FINAL COUNTDOWN" "BEAR ISLAND" (PG) 'Tiii ......... .... INnmTMl•MON• a.Ma.._ .......... TMI MOUNTAIN M9lt111 .... WMOUY MOlllCNt AT WIT'S END Erma tell a It Ilk• It 11. ___ .,, <'Omcdy. playing nlghlly except Mondays through_ Sept. 28. ulso al V"Drylng curtain,t.imes. . be e lected and promotional material for OCCTA's 12 m e mber theaters di s trib11led at the session .... -"A FUNNY THING llappened on the _Way to the Forum" at the Huntington Bea.ch Playhouse m the Seacliff VillaftC Center. Main Street and Yorktown Avenue. Huntington Beach (847-4465). The Stephen Sondheim mus ical plays Fridays and CALL.BOARD"" -Auditions will be held next week for "The Firebird," a play based on a R~ian fairy tale. by the· new KTYS3HrProdUc· lions at the Irvine CulturaJ Center. 17302-A Daimler St.. Irvine ..... tryouts for fiV"e men· and a wom an between 18 and 30 are scheduled for Mon- day and Tuesday at 7 p.m .. with more 4etails available at·979·1582 .... Saturdays at 8:.30 U\rou.gh Oct. 18 . -"Rashomon" at the Westminster Communi· ty Theater. 7Z72 Maple St.. Westminster <893·8626). The Japanese dra ma <'Ontinues Fridays and Saturdays at 8~30 through Oct. 4. From LA to Broadway By BOB THOMAS LOS ANGELES CAP> -Can Los {\ngeles become the latter· day N"'ew Haven as a tryout town for Broadway? · Probably not, because of the huge cost of transporting a theatrical company across the continent. But more plays and mus icals have been making their pre-Broadway debuts here. · inc luding s uch curre nt New York attractions as "Evita.·' "Children of a Lesser God," "I Ought to be in Pictures" and "They're Playing Our Song." Next, "Tricks of the Trade." starring Georg'e C. Scott and Trish Van Devere. THE NEW ROMANTIC thrille r by Sidney Mic haels opens tonight al the Huntington HarUord theater in Jtol)ywood for three weeks. plays three weeks a t the Nationa l in Was hington. O.C .. t hen pre· m ieres at the Brooks Atkinson in New York. SCOTT VAN OEVEll'E plays <'I Never Sang for My Father') ru;id light plays ('You Know l Can't Hea r You When the Water 's Running') but I hav e n 't done t oo m a n y entertainments. That's what thls is: simply a good· time in the theater." SAID· P L AYWRIGHT Mic haels ("Tchin T chin," "Dylan")" '"I got tired of writ· ing blank verse that no~ wanted to read or see. So I de· cided to write something that would grab an audience." S<"ott and his wife are com- mittfd to at least fi ve months_. perhaps longer. That·s time they could use to cam f!lU<'h more money in movies. ''I PRE FER TO work in the theater because by a nd large the m aterial is s uperior." said Scott "Also, an actor has more control. It's not like films. where · you acr for 17 seconds and then sit a round for two hours. The sense of frustration makes you go home and get drunk." What aboot having a wife as a leading lady? Scott: "Tris h a nd I enjoy working together. There ate no s pecial problems. considering the joys that are involved. The only proble m would be if you took your work home':"which we do not do. We try not to be critical of ea<'h other when we're •ryin~ lo work out a scene: we Just try to fi gure out the best solution." Miss Van Devere : "I enjoy working with George, especiall y in plays •. He enjoys theate r muclL.mo · · Producer-director Gilbe rt Cales has been rehearsing the play al the Music Center in cfownlOwn Los Angeles. One day the company took a break to talk • about the proje~t a t a press luncheon. Said Scott: "I read it and liked it. 1 thought to myself. what do t like to-Wate~ li.ke-a pic- ture where Michael Caine is get· ling off at the airport in East Be rlin. When I'm a me mber of the audience ( enjoy that sense of m ystery. I feel good about this play. so good it scares the hell out of me." . more fun in a play." Scott's role is descr ibed as '·an unorthodox New York psychologist with a sideline in esi:>,io nage'' a nd Miss Van Oevere's as "his patient. or vie· Said Cates of "Tricks of the Trade": "It's a jigsaw puzzle, and I think that audiences like jigsaw puzzles. I've done heavy ........ COUNTDOWN .. 'THEHUNTER'<PG) I "XANADU" (PG) I '"ILUES IROTHERS" 11J c===:=:::i I ..,.. ..... , INf Sft*ISIACK .. c:::;::::=...,,,=====i .. ~ SMOllY· a THI IAMMT" PAIT~CNI '"Cl•CMI~ .. .. ACAPULCO .a&.D"" ,., ...,. ......... .............. , a.a.-..... ._"" ....... tim. or enemy. or lover." ~OPHl~TIC4T£0 PR(J(JRAMMINB .. 8Baulilul ~lerBO Mu~ifJ-7 New~Marine Wealher- -·~10-ak Markel Reporl; Con~umer. Repor(~ . . ENTERTAINMENT / INTERMISSION .. -~--·~ .. -~! ...... ] 81--~·-·-r:~" • NOW PLAYING ....... ...,. Sltlll Ml ~7«4 ....... . ..,.,. Hunttngton But~ 844 0344 mwuo1· YllJO TWt• lol•SllOll YttfC) &JO 6990 STADIUM Olllft·ta 110 Ll MIUOl 11111\'l•ta Olil'Qt f,39 4110 h M•.o.I 9/1 I /()6 CllllDOMl Ot•lllO• &J•·l~'J ..... ~ lff.wu :It IMllYl·I• WHlm.ntll!r 891-3693 EOWAllOS' W000811JOGE MANN"S allJ'A SS•.0.SS P~U )n •S33' • ...... and "'Ml DLE AGE CRAZY" fR) -··,_. f 'M 9 N DAILY :PILOT .. ---·----------·-.. J . . r . INSIDE: •Horoscope •Erma Bombeck .•Ann Lander's •Classified pac_e .••• l ._·F.inalc_ Frontier ' .. Wtwn Stt>vl' Latt;anilo ltttures f'lemf!l'lury school youn.i.o1l""- about ou.r fl~t manned cnas.<uon to I.he moon. hf' s~ns'"11 e'u1tement sprinkled wtth a bit o( ho tium. ' Some studt"flL'I take the momentous evtnt In stndc 1molht-r snippet ot tustory v.•edged bt-tWttn Colum~· voya((ts to Amt>nt·a. the sigrung ol th.-OttlaralJon of l ndt-pendt'nce. the Cavil Wur and other pal(es rrom tcitt books • Aftt>r otll. most o( has pre tet>n audiences weren't even born when astronaut Near Armstrong completed what v. ai. an txhaw.t1vt nine-year errort to put man on lunar soil · '"fhe trouble IS Wl''re n<f dotng an) Of thlS I manned \part• nights) .now," laments the orange Coast College astronomy pro fessor . Still. Latla.ilt10 ha:. :.ome nev. material he hope:. wall J>t!rk up younger -and older audlences w1t.h lire re\ I\ al of manntd spa<.'e flights an the nation's spa<.'e s huttle program Latlani10. an coordination with OCC astronomer Joel ~vane. will lauo<.'h tludall planetarium shov. schedule with a look bar k at the on gms or the Space A~e and w\11 offer a ~k at space t>itplora t1on plans for the next t ~o de<.'ades Lattanzio I:. director or OCT'~ Planetarium Titled "The Shores or lnf1rut y," the multimedia lecture wall be presented OfJ Wednf'sday and Friday evenmgi, throughout-OcwtlcF The first sht9W"t~·~et for Oct. 1. .. Lattanzio noted that. a significant amount of space pioneenng work was accomplished long before PreSident John Kennedy an · ---o&JUunc.ed to-the world that the U.S. would put a man on the moon an less than a decade. --- -• He credits Russian mathematician Konstantin Tsiolkovsky and rocketry pioneers Robert Goddard or the U.S. and German Hermann Oberth for solving the theoretical problems of spate flight. "Even 100 years ago Tsiolkovsky was dreaming about space stations but he never made any hardware." he says. ·'That 's what Goddard did fort.he first time.·· World War ll introduced the V-2 rocket as a strategic weapon, but later helped establish space programs in the U.S. an<I ~v1et. Union. The space shuttle. a reflyable spaceship. will be the keystone of the nation 's space effort for the next dozen years. Once the shuttle has been tested. the National Aeronautics and Space Administration expe9ts t.O-begin construcfing aRd-crbitiag-Sf)ace station. as depicted m the artist's concept. _,. An artist's concept shows the U.S. space shuttle orbiter placmg a Greyhound bus-sized space tug .and payload in Earth orbit. On Oc·t. 4, 1957, the Russians launched Sputnik 1, the first art1J1c1al satellite to be put m orbit. Thr~ months later. the Us .. ~larlled by the rapid Soviet space achievement, launched the Ex· µlore r 1 satellite aboard a .Jupiter-Crocket. l.,attanzicuioesn 't beliC\'e that the.. US. was far behind Soviet rocket development in the '50s. ~says we had other goals an mm<! for the new te<.'hnology. '"We were building more powerful rockets during the '50s to carry military warheads long before we carried the 11on-m1htary payloads." he says The '60s brought on the manned s pace 01ghts of the Mcrcur). Gemini and Apollo programs The goal, even from Alan Shepard's 15·manute flight in May 1961. was a shot at the moon. "When we decided lo go to the moon." Lattanzio says, "we did not know how to do it. ""!'e had tc;> figure out how and we had to do it an st eps. It must have seemed like we were going up there ever y few months and 1t all seemed like the same. "But we were doing something new each time in research <.ind development.·' With the last U.S. voyage to the moon in A~ll 1972, public in- terest in space explor ation went into somewhat of a lull, Lattanzio savs. However, t)e sees a rekindling of interest in space with tne upcoming space shuttle program, which plans a schedule of up to 60 flights per year. The shutue. a reusable spacecraft, is designed as a "shirt- sleeve'" environment with little need for bull<'y space s uits and other gear. · The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is trying to sell the shuttle concept to the business community as well as to scientists and space enthusiasts, Lattanzio says. He notes that certain industrial processes can be accomplished in.space that can't be done on Earth. For instance, metals can be joined in a weightless environ· ment to form unique alloys. With gravity, the metaJs of diffenng densities tend to separate like oil and water. Also, perfectly round ball bearings can be manufactured in a weightless environment. Perfect ball bearings reduce fricl!on which saves energy in mechanical d"evices. he notes. Zero-gravity conditions also have proven to be a unjque environ· 1ment for growing perfect crystals for , say, solar cells and elec-· r ·tronic devices. And higher yields of enzymes produced by living ceUs can be achieved in s pace, permitting production of medicines at reduced cost from s imilar m edications produced in gravity-bound laboratories. Lattanzio also adds, with some reservations. that the spare !'ihuttle·program may pave the way for Eart h-orbiting space col- onies .. ..... -..:--;'tihte lh<'linttiat>·-eirperiment."Wt~ these proctucts can . ~ t1l' made and 1C:. profitable, that's when colonies will be prac- tica I," he says. ''It's not because people are ~01n~ lO want to esc·apt: 'bul because there 's an cronoin1c• a(fvant:igc to space col· on a es. -•·So we'll fnOVE:' i nto !>pace for the S<I me reason that we· l'X • p,rn<led <.1rross tht> t'Ountry " Materials to build th<: orbitin~ s pace colonae:-. may come from lht• rnoon. propelled by "m:J!>S 1lnvcr" dt•v1et.·s llwt wall shoot raw 111 .1tt.·nals toward orh1t1ng fa<'iht1es to tic rcfin<'cl. an to structural Titled '.The Shores of Infinity,:. the multimedia lecture will be presented Wednesday a nd Friday evenings througho ut October at the OGG Planetanum. matt>nall.. he ..,ays. The· moon will be a prime source of aluminum ond tttamum. he adds. ll'll be che<.1per to tata pult the maten<Jls from the moon. he notes, than to bring the matene1h; from E'arth. "I don 't likt> the idea of strap IT)lntog the moon but at least we l'an s ay we're not destroying a ny life. It's not an ecosystem," he . says, adding that he doubts that moo'n excavations would be visible from Earth. ' Lattanzio a lso noted that the space shuttle will be ferrying up a number of :.atellites ror sc1ent1f1c and business interests. Another advanlage of the shuttle program is thal satellites can be rctneved or repaired 1f they malfunction . Solar collecting st ations may eventually tap into the sun's hmitless energy and bea m down electricity -via low-density microwaves ta an energy-thirsty nauon. He admits there are dangers if li ving organisms come in con- t act w1th the micro\\ ave beams. but he believes those problems might be solved or reduced in.the next 20 years. "We nee<Lsn much energy from t his time on that I can't see any perfectly safe source of energy." Lattanzio is especially excat,ed about the prospects of the shut. tie ferryi ng up an orbiting telesCopt>. He expects the telescope -although smaller than some of the largest land-based obser vatories -will see more stars and solar sys te ms in the airless environment than can be seen from Earth. "We might even be able to s pot individual planets," he says. "But we also need to measure the characteristics of the universe more accuratelv. .. It looks as though it's expanding forever," he said, "but that's for from QrO~.!!·" Petting Makes YOu I.feel Better PHILADELPHIA CAP> -Pet a dog. Stroke a cat. Talk to e1 bird. Watch fish swim. You 'll feel betler for it. and a University of Pennsylvania psychiatrist says he has proof. Dr. Aaron Katctler ,says research in· dicates cardiac pali~nts and th~ with high blood pressure live longer arid live better when they have pets. "Jt helps them survive." Katcher said during an interview in a cluttered third floor office which he uses as director of P~nn's Division of Behavioral Scie("lees. ~ But Katdier 'cau\ioned that though limited s tudies s how potential health value in having a pet, an animal "isn't a . c ure· a II l i k e chic ken soup or penicillin. . . "They can have a pos itive effect. a small effect." he said. "They are not a cure for 'heart disease. but they can help. "People with heart disease are usual- ly lonely. Pets, es peel ally cats and dogs, .are a very important source of companionship. As people get older they are needed less by their family and friends and frequently feel abandoned. This feeling of uselessness r;esults in depression. A pet fills this void." Besides companionship, Katcher cit- Dr. Aaron ~atcher (/eh) talks with Melissa Goodman. as she pets a Golden Retriever named Emily. Ms. Goodman is hooked up to an automatic blood pressure monitor which teeords data that Dr. Katcher uses to sf)ow that petting animals lowers blood prf!ssure in humans. ed other hE"allh-relatt'd benefits from pet ownership: -Activity. "Busy people live longer. Wh en you hav~ a pet your day is active. .You walk the pet. talk to the pet. go to t he store lo ·buy pet food ... A dog or ..cat gives you a need for exercise. You have to take the animal out for a walk." -Touch. "Touch has a very calming effect. Pets give a person something to fondle. to show affection to. You com- municate, not wit h words, but with toU<.'h." -Distraction. "Animals distract you from bad thoughts and worries, another 'Calmin~effecl." -Safety. "The presence of an animal helps build a feeling of safety, and that's important in a city where people often are afraid to go out alone, or even live alone." Katcher said experiments at Penn's School o(Veterinary Medicine indicate that the presence of a dog tends to re- duce blood pressure. It goes up when people ne together. • "Pets are not substitutes for humaJ" contact. but offer a kind of relati~ which other human beings do not i>ro· v~e. · 'When people talk to people-there is a \ rise In blood pressure, especially in those who taJk f~t and are energetic. enough to put the~in the hypertensive range," Katcher said. "When people talk to pets or touch them the pres~ure doesn't rise. and often goes down. T,!ley talk more quiet- ly, slowly, the way they talk to a child. And they believe their animals un· derstand them. This is calming. "An animal doesn't care what hap- pens to you during the day at work or while shopping. The ani01al doesn't talk back, doesn't disagree·, doesn't criticize. It offers a unique companionship, a companionship without criticism." Katcher said pets have been found usefui in;treating emotionally disturbed children, and also as aides in therapy in mental institutions. . Katcher said choosing the right pet is important. It must be one that can be handled easily, not too aggressive and suitable to the living eonditions . "Pets shouldn't be confmed only to dogs or cats but also to caged birds," he said. "Even a tankful of fish can be helpful. Did you ever notice the calming effect when you look at a fish tanJt and wa tch the ge.ntle motion or the water as the fish move about?•· It's tlae Pits It's really "the.pits" when you use case of avocados a day in tb.e restaurant business. What to do with all the seeds? The employees • of Izzie's in Costa• Mesa grow them and hope to .sell some of the fl edgling plants. The little seedlings are well loved, it seems. because they're all labeled with their owner's name. Checking the "forest" are Sherri Hammond (left) and Becky Aker. Presidential Trivia For those with an appetite for political trivia, here are a few morsels about former occupapts of 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., home of the president. • bid you know that. in order to pay the salari65 of George Washington and me mbers of Congress. the Unit· ed States had to borrow money from two banks? The common greeting among early colonists was a bow from the waist -.ntll Thomas Jefferson, our third president, introduced the. handshake at White House receptions. Jefferson also was one of .our more "spirited1' preside~ts. ~m~sing a $10,000 wine bil1 during his eight-year stay at the White House. Washincton's second inaugural ad- dress remains the shortest on record -135 words. ln contrast. William Henry ·Harrisoo. our ninth president. .delivered the lqaeest address -8,4'3 words. Unfortunately, Harrison caught a cold the day he was inaugurated and died after only one month in offiCe. the shortest term any president has ever served. Franklin D. Roosevelt helo-the "Office the longest. serving i total of 12 years , one month and eight days. - • Dwight 0 . Eisenhower took the longest presidential trip on record, covering 22.370 miles in 19 days while visiting 11 countries. F.o·.a ., however, traveled the ..nosl, chalking up more than 364,000 miles during bia administration. The largest While House occupant was William Howard Taft who stood 6 feet Lall and weighed more than 300 pounds . He occasionally beca~e stuck in hi~ bath tub, prompting him to order a specially built tub lar1e enoueh to bold four averf8e-siled men. J ' (".l DAILY PILOT SCR Party· ·Gait:t Evening 8 )' MNVl&IOY·--Al'i °' ...... ~ .... Anyone who Lt under the ml.lapprehenslon that Or~ Coun 1 a qwet, Ut~_utHK.b a-----t-ol.itb ortOi .(ft1elte should nave 6eeii aro~nd • C'oata Mesa ~t~ 1-.,...----'--Ty ~ h~a!tlvl!.le1-1u.cot,...telA<n_a_rea_l eye~peoer' ' .· Mtu'~ than !!00 of the Oranat Cout't leadln& C'ltlzent were out '" run rortt -and dressed to 1mprna -for. lpe<'tacular cat• ball pr-dented by South Coast Reputory Theater to open IU 1980·81 M>ason The settlnt ror thf> St»per-person event was both elecant and 1tunnln1 •The~ for lhe evenin& was Broadtwa Wt>st AND n WAS Ju.st like a Brolldway OJ>E'nlng. with gues~ ietting the full star treatment as they pulled up (many of ~m in shiny, black hmousmes) tbt" curved dnveway In front of the I mperiaJ Bank Building. starting point for the t•venlng's activities Earh g ues t "'as greeted b y a full ~·omphment of tuxedo-clad valets who gallantly ~wept open e11ch chariot's doors and directed its passengers to"'~rd the bank's main lobby • - .FfiAJ URING . , O~oly Piltll P-.-. •Y a.Mte• MMr The wulk to the lobby'_s doori. was exciting in itself ~ each ~ue t passed between yellow and white streamers held by lovely yonng gtrli> attired in '.WS·St> It' usherettl' costumes And all during· the breathlak1Pis: Wdlk cameramen were cllr kang away taking both ~lilt and movie pi<'tures A CARRIAGE PULLED BY A WHITE STEED HELPED SET THE MOOO OUTSIDE SCR GALA Among guests were (from left) Mr. end Mrs. Randy G·uth'rte, Mr. and Mrs. James Henwood and Mr. and Mrs .. Ae~ald t..utsky T ff EN. AT TH E en t r an c e w a y . two -charming doormen In formal attire. bowed, offered greetings and -threw open the doors to the bank's lobby where a trio of musi<'ians were playing show-t.unes and h~dsome men and beautiful· ladies were partaking of beverages and a magnificent hors d 'oeuvre-s s pread <'&te r e d by t h e newly ope n ed En co r e Resta urant. ·The hors d'oeuvres spread-in itself was a lmost overwhelming, a n · hors d 'oeuvrcs addicl's dream. There were dozens and dozens of different kinds of beautifully done treats to s ample. inc luding everything from caviar sa rdines and crab legs to all the different kinds of frujts and cheeses. Decorating the table were three ice carvings (two were of sw~ns) and several handsomely sculpted butter carvings. in · <'luding an appealing carving of a small seal. · Adding to the elegance of the affair was the attire of the guests themselves. handsome men in tuxedos or tails and beautiful women in stun· ning designer gqwns. INVITATIONS FOR the event bad been done in black and ·white in an art deco style. • And, apparently t hat inspired man y of the female guests in selecting tfleir gowns becausf' 1t seemed as if at least one in three were w e a r i n g e i the r bl a c k or a w h i t e. or a combination or the two. The effect was striking Following cocktails, gues ts passerl through the bank lobby 's. far entrance onto 11 park, which they crossed oq their way to the South Coast P laza Hotel. "'Again, t he walk was entrancing because the park was done up in twinkling lights a nd peopled with a mime. .1 juggler and othe r ·cha racters you m ight imagine in New York's Central Par k. Still another treat was in store as guests enrered the hotel and wwe greeted by the fragrance of dozens and dozens of gardenias and white roses as the~ passed through gold metallic streamers into an art deco ballroom. e:t 11 done up in black. Wl'file and gold. Thousands of ARRIVING AT GALA • Mr. and Mrs. Lance Blue ~ ards of gold me1alhc streamers lined the ballroom wall. THE TARLl:S wert• ~overed with shin y black clothes and atcenll'd with white napk.)ns. silver and crystal tablewear. Continuing lhl' Broadway mood . the J oE' Mosh ay Orrhe.,tra played s ho w . tune-s throughout dinner much to the delight of the dozens of folks who crowded the dance floor bet ween courses. . · The meal itself was a stunner. too, starting with Fumet d 'oxlail au Xeres Hancock and Johannis berg Ri esling 1979. Next came La tru1te zugoise. n euron Ewing: Guggenhei m 's La ne1ge au Cliquol. Les medaillons de veau aux m orilles. Bouqu ctiere Grand -mons ieur. Croquette de raz )..a uvage, La Sagewood s alade • HELPING SET THE FOR SCR GALA Joe Moahey Orchestr• Pteyed Show Tune• CHRISTMAS LAY-A-WAY ·H--.,. ' Heoto ICtlty • F~1& F~ ·--OIMcl ·S~ • 0.01n SlulledA._lt PA T'S HALLMARK SHOP Singles Cal~ar runs each Wednf!sday and containa m/ormation on di!C1Wion groupa, parties and evtnts open k> the public in the ~ Coast area. Send notices to Singles C~y Pilot, . P.O. Bor 1560, Costa Mesa, CA nae. lrtelude "°"' nam e and telephone numb.-1'. NoUce• mua be received two weeka in advance o/ Oft t'Wltt. LHnt TM Alt'Of INTERIOR DECORATING Excltlnt new · decoratlftl cot1rse. • .. •"'"''~ -· .. ·------=-~ ENJOYING BROADWAY WEST WERE DONALD SMALLWOOD (LEFT), Judy Heidinger, Ca rolyn and Maurice DeWald de Lime.;;tone, Rananc f"oster Ingold, Le cafe Rooseyl'lt#lrl finall~. Les L1qut•urs. Many of the guullts \\l' t' 1n .1~rrf"ml'r1t lh<.tl, l'\Cll 1f they couldn'I tran:-.lal" tht' l•'rt·nl"l1 n~unrs. the menu was soh1eth1rm lo tcilk ..ibout. There also wen.• two othc•r k1nlls of wines to t<'rnµt the palate: Gamay nl·au1ola1::. 1978 and Dom..tane Chandon, Brul. · ' , THEN. AS Gl'F.STS ~•ppt-d their liqueurs and coffee. t he SC R ·Cabaret presenled an original musical show to wind up the gala evening. The ~how, d1re<'ted by Lee Shall at and writ· ten by Jerry P at('h, conhnut•d the Broadway Wbt theml', opening with a rull blown chotus lanl'·tyJW numpt:'r 11\· Uw Keath CliCton D:inct·rs. 1nl'luding K1·1th .ind l.1nd.1 Clifton Yvl'll•· Rovbal, Slt'\" Pc.t rktn, TJ\.H> llurtado an<I .Jackie Kirian1>ff. OTllER PAflTICIP/\'.'llTS tn the . show in· duded Dwight RaC'hard Udlt>. who dt.·"•.l!nt>d 11 John F:ll1nt.!1nn, 'A ho <ltd musical coordination 1 vocalist Teri Rabton. plus Charles Lanyer. . John-David Kelll·r and members of the South _ Coast Rept:rtor~ Company. including art1st1c directors David Emm~s and M<Jrtan Benson Chair man for the gala evening was Mrs. Richard /\lien. ass15.ted by Mrs. Ph1h p Really. Gala Comm11lC'C' m erhbt'rs included Mrs . Don Adt..in~on. Ell ·n Appel. Mrs llarry Axcne. Mr.s James Baldwin. Mrs H(ll Ballm<1nn. Mrs. J a mes Benllt>y. Mrs. Alex Bowie, Mr!i. John Cashion. Mrs Ward \b_ambcrhn. Mrs. Uon Christeson. Mr.., Ralph Clock. Mri>. J ohn Coelho. M~ .Jrmn Curt'1. ·Mrs. Miriam Oeane and Mrs. Mauric·c• DeWald. Als<1. Mrs Robert DiDomemco. -Mr. and Mrs . Kae Ewang, Mrs Richard Frost. Mrs John Grundhofcr. Mrs. Randy Guthrie. Mr. and Mrs. Jack ll<.tll, Mrs. Richard Hausman, Mrs. J a mes Henwood. Mri.. Gavin Hcrbert .. Mrs. tl\1bert Hilch<·y. Mrs. Robert Ingold. Mrs . Alec J ohnson. ·John Kallefcr. Mr'>. Peter Kremer. Lucille Ku ehn. Mrs Stephen Ma ros1. Mrs. Roger Miller. Mrs. Edward McFarland. Mrs. Robert McLIM{l and Mrs. Peter Ochs AL..~ MR •. KEN Oliphant. Mrs. Thomas Peckenpaugh. !\1 rs. Thomas Riley. Mrs. Harry Rin ker . Alex Hobertson Jr .. Mrs. James Rodgers, James Roosevelt. Mrs. Cecil Shirar. Howard Siegt>l , Mrs Wil ham Stabler. Mrs. Oelane Thyen. Mrs. Robert Warmington, Mrs. William Wenke and Harriette Witmer. And. if that wasn't enough, guests found when they reclaimed their c;.irs from the valets that a single white rose. in remembrance of the evening. had been placed m the front seat of each automobile. Looking for Santa with Real Beard Tiie pays not much but if you like kids and can help at Christmas with our Marine Corps Tays. for-Tots Drive call Hunflnoton Center 897-2533. -~.-~~ . /\mong f!U(•Sls w£'re Mr. and Mrs. Arthur SH ndsl'n ,Brig. Gl'ncr;.il and Mrs. J ohn Cox. .\1r a11d Mr~ Ph1hp Reilly, Warren Hancock, \tr . and Mrs. Hogt1r Maller, Mr. and Mrs. stephen ~taros1. Mr. and Mrs. William WenkP., Mr. and Mrs J ames Hoosevelt, Mr. and Mri.. Ken Oliphant, Mr. and Mrs Maury DeW:ilo, ~1rs. Anton &-gerstrom, Mr and Mrs. Harold Segeritrom. M·r. a nd Mrs Ted Scgerslroni a nd Eugene Monarity Also. Mr. and Mrs. Richard l:<'ro~t. Mr. and Mrs. James Bentley, Mr. and Mrs. James Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ochs, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Karcher. Mr. and Mrs . Robert Warmington , Mr. a nd Mr<i. Ed Warmington, Mr and Mrs. J <1 mes Warmington. Mr. and Mrs. .John Cash10n . \tr. ,111d Mrs. Pt•lt>r Krcm1·r. M·r. .rnd !\tn;. Arthur B..irtlt ll JO•I ~r. :md Mrs. W1l11am StJlJl 1 1 Also Mr :.inti l\1rs C:t~· \11-<. Mr :10d .l\1rc;. Tam ParkH, 1>1 <.1nr1 !\I re; Haymond Osbnnk. Dr. and Mr' .Jim Nagamatsu. Mr-; Barbara Aune, ~Jr and :\lrs II.int 1>1 k H.innin~. Mr. and \1 rs Anhur Rartll'tl. Mr. and Mrs Werner ' E'><·her, Mr cind Mr., Hobf'rt Guggenheim. Mr . and 1y1 rs John Rau. Mr and Mrs. William Red· field, Gt•n and Mrs. Thoma.., R1lt'y. Mr. and Mrs. Ed\\ard St·humacht•r. Mr and Mrs. J ohn Virtue, and Mr~. 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Wt.• "<•r,• tht• C1c-.1 fumth "'''t"T to "St-i' Amer1tu Flr:.l" b) ht•:uth.:ht> £\U)' mommt( bcfort' tuttmi: !ht' rood 1 hi: Jl.irm "ould go orf m th~· 1111dd le ur th'• n1aiht P1 rk1n.: m ) "''n Jhrough lht• u.1rknc:>~. I'd guldt.' arm. ... ind ltll5 1 llrou~h dothl'' It "'" like thn•i.dlni a n~"dll' with W\"t !>pai:h,•tt1 -< th .. k1ct.-. ("()nUnuoo to ·lt.•t>p, I'd "alk th,•m tc1 lht-cur and arrAnRt' thl·m in uw bJ,•k i.._..it I I.I \l.Jll un11I th motor "3!1 running anll we werP r~ady to luvc b<'fort- 1 dad my lul d.t..'it11rtlly dt-e<I Of'I Lhotse sµll ~e-f'P 10~ 0 1.C\h . • My t•h1ldrt•n nl'' t•r .1"'t1kt.' a11king "Whe.n.• are "l"'" It "'J; .1l"'J '"· 'Wh.u time 1~ 1l ~ They could n('\'cr pllt). g3rnes olher children played. likt> "Count the C'he' tes" or ··out or State·Llcenst.• Plait: Rummy.·· There weren l any oltwr cars on the road We'd sit tht>re hke zombies. hsten1ng lo the hog and ~rain market-. un lhl· c;H r.idto. Ir) 1ng to fi~ure out 1r "" att· a <'J OU) bar "'hat rncal \lot would c;poil Once as "'-t' sloppt•cl ~•t a roadside park for a potty break ~nd 1 hooh '<I my s weatt>r ov1.•r lhl' hood or nomt•nt to ke-t-p rrom falli ng. a stihon "'at.ton pullt6tl tn "1th uoolh r ra mily They look•·~ h·h'lblf' Tlw k1W. stumblt."d along walh blonkl·ts dru.cijmg 110 th., t1r0Wld, their hair un· .-omt.et.I. lhl'll ">l'" puHy and glazed The "omun und I cl•dn l )U anything at first. Our •') c mt·t rn that r.cn· mom.:nt of understanding wlthuul word.\ F1n1tll}l bh<t said, "Would you have mnrtH.-0 him 1r you h~d known he was noc· 1urnat? ' A rt'" week) u~o <>n vacation lhe alarm went off at 3 30 j~ my. husband \\hipped out of h ·d .ind begu11 lo dn·i.t. 'Why an• vuu doin~ this"" I mumbled 'I' H ' told vou ~furl!. the children travel ht'llt.·r b\ nt ~ht whcn they <:a n sleep " We don't hfj vt' l'hlldrt.>n with us " ·'t'ht•rt•"i. no traffi c on the road and l can.. mJkt• better t1 m1·. · • "We re nymg " .. H Wt! start early. we cun stop early and be ~urc of getting a hotel ruom " • · We re going home " "I'm basically sadistic " Now that m<ikc~ sense: ) Give Hot Pants Deep Six DEAR J\~~ LANDERS. I hope you ·will ) . print this INte r and help not only me but Lh<' other gi rls I am 15 yl'ars old and I have been dating ttu~ guy for o,ne month Already he wants to havi: sex I fl ave said "no way·' every time he has t riro something. and we end up in an argu ment l k says it's natural for people in love to want to s hare their bodies with one another. The problem 1s J don't lhtnk I am (eady for such a move. and l am not in love. How in the world can I get this ·dude to un- derstand that all [ want is ... nice. friendly rela- tionship wlthou~ sex? I have a good reputation. and I don't want to ruin my future If I start having sex there is a 50/50 chance that I wilL end up pregnant. This has happened to a few· of my friends. and in every case it turned out to be a disaster. _, · Ann. please help me . I would talk to my mom . but she wouldn't cfllow me to date this guy again -and 1 don't want that to happen. I forgot lo tell you. Ann. he is.16 years old. - MIXED UP IN FLORIDA DEAR MIXED UP: My •dvlce ls to ,live Mr. llot Pants the deep six. Take my word for It, honey, you are not KOing to get hiA dllnd off his prime target. Chances are far beUer that be ~Ill wear you down and get what be IA after. If . he really cared about you, be wouldn't be so selfish and put his gratification ahead of your pe.ce of mlDd. ( Horoscope WEDNESDAY, SEP.17 B y SYDNEY OMARR ) ARIES 1 Mar·. 2l ·Apr. 19): Foeus on dis· tnnce. pot.entiaJ. meaningful communications. Aries. Libra persons fi~ure prominently. Travel P,la ns grab spotli~ht. You can let go of past and take "cold plunge" into future. You have grand opportunity to form policy and imprint personal style. TAURUS <Apr 20-May 205. You gain in- si~ht into finances. taxes . fin ancial obligations of partner and •Others close to you, including "mate. You encounter aggressive member of op- posite sex. Gain indicated through new con- tacts, enterprises You could strike pay dirt! GEMINI CMay 21-June 20)· Play waiting game -time is on your side. Follow through on hunc.h , share kno wledge -you learn by teaching Cancer . Capricorn ,and Aquarius persons figure prominently. If patient, what you need becom es available through s urprise source. CANCER <J une 21-July 22): Diversify. dis· play versatility and humor. Popularity in· creases. special message -is an invitation to social affair. Gemini. Sagittarius persons play lcey roles. You can make inqui ries which result in improved services. LEO 1JuJy 23·Aug. 22): Revise. review, re- model -build on a solid structure. Aquarius, Taurus. Scorpio persons fi gure prominently. Ac- cent on affairs of heart. changes. children. speculation and adventure or '.'falling in love." Surprise is due -and you'll be gratified. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Accent on settl- ing long-standing problems. obtaining valid ap· pf aisals. coming to terms with older individual who will share benefit of experience -and ex- penses. Take notes. bring accounts up to date. You'll gain insights into property values. LIBaA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Low key ap- proach brings ·desired results. Focus on finding ri1ht personnel, locating missing persons figure promtnentJy, SCORPIO (Oct.-23-Nov. 21J : Refuse U> be target for any person's get-rich.quick scheme. Accent on protection of valuables, consolidating •recent acquisitions. Pisces. Virgo natlve5 ft1Ure promi.qently. Define terms, steer away from self. deception. SAGnTA.ltlUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Emphasis on penona1 efforts. special appearances. Com· . bine cballenae and re9ponsibllity. Take initiative -open dialogue with "authority fipre." You ml1bt be amazed at positive resu.lta obtained! Cancer, Capri~m persons figure prominently. · CAPaJCOllN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You're on brink of added recopftion, better cliatribution and dllplay -and resolution. of emotional dilemma. Aries. Libra persons fi1ure in lcenado. You pin aceeu U> inlonn.uon that bad bMD marked "Eyes Only.'' AQVAart18,(Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Romance, cnaUve endeavors ud "superb aalesmambip" dominate your· penonal scenario. One wbo aeemed aloof tould off er advice which, tr heeded, could lead to 1reater lndependeoce, rtnanetal and otherwise. PllCD <Feb. It-Mar. 20): Accent on dine· Uoa, OftJ'eOllllftl red tape and "petty pt0ple.'' Clneer, Caprleorn and Aqua.rt• naUve1 play atplfteaac .,,._, Advancement and achieve· ._t are bltbll1bted. 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I ICEMINSIC l'S·HUNTIHGTON 8£.ACH. narn .,._$1, Huml.,._ i llMtll, c.llfonlla .... tcem1Mlll'$ EnMt'l)flSH, Inc., •1 1 Cetltorllla<._ICloo\. l ... S...._ . c1.,s...~~lfom4a'°m Tiiis ~ Is cOllClllc:IN .,.. • <Or. llOl'•tlon. K~i·s Enlerllf'IMS, Inc. MerlorleJ. wtlltams. . ~ I Tiiis ~ Wff flltcl Willl Ille, c-ty Cterll ot <>r-c-ty on, """"' n. ,.. r "'""' Pullt1""" Or-Coe$! Dally PllOI, • .... ,., 59pt. '· ..... ,.. ~ I "1BUC NOTICE .. T~. Swile1C.. 16. 191l) Tb.• Blgge1t Marketplace on the Orange Coaat • 5 ., 7 8 D . A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F. 1 .. E D 6 4 2 • ·5 '6 7 8 DAILY P-ILOT. CLASSl.f IE-D ADS .... You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad w .. ...,... ..... UK. I Ha. CUilOJ'll Wll1 '•Meetu: • w 1a I 1• r f r o n t h o m c W l l'l\311 p v t dbrk. I' r I 1· c d-SI. 3 9'1 , OU 0 . 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Th~ 0t·~1'J)l6p.·r ~111 11o< know'ln.il> .u:n•pl Jn~ 4d\ l'rt1i.1n1t fo1 re.ti e.L ah· whll'h 1:. 111 '\101.t LIOO ol t~ law ••••••••••••••••••••••• G1Mral 1002 ~······················ OCIAHVllWI HO' tu Newport OCl'lrn I nlfll h1r.it• •1 Bdrm 2 llll'pluetoe.. hhUned j!IUS!\. 11.ood bc1tflll'd rc1hng~ Only $:mt.ooo inl'ludc:. l.illd 8'l4J 717 t •I • I •'•I lllPT.llTS MUSTIESOlD l lldrm. ls:c ram .tJTI , m•wer. with Tudor {(fr. ,:;1gn, a:.sume loan with only 20'; dn DRIVEIY 412 16THPLACE S 115,000 or? U~l~lJI: 11()-'tl:S 675-6000 DOYER SHOltE OCEAN VIEW RIB! i Bd r m, 2 ~. b a"th . Former model with a A bargain! 4 Bdrm:.. 3 lantast1c view. Must scc baths. huge fam11Y room. formal dmini.: room. this decorator's deli~ht pool. Brmg your 1w Best 1·ondo in Costa aginat ion and p:'lll\t )tcsa. REDUC ED BY brush. Only $294,500. c.;8'1 SIO.O?O WI LL SELL ·ror"moredetails. 54&23Kl F~ · !i"ilii ~~~~· ___ __ NEWPORT P911NSULA DUPLEX $118,900! AXER VNY <1frordabll' Nt•wport '.lleed.'> loo, of help. Bnnj:! tt•rr:t\'(' <-oncto : Up shovels and paint. Cas h >(r:ttlt'<I 1·11d unit Exira in on $$$. Owner will window-. afford m <>rr 1·arrv hnancini.: Submit Ii~ ht ;11HI "11·w pl u:-. offers. · a 11 d c· d t' o u n t ('r s & @ 1>t11r:.11.:c· 111 1•n unt rv kllrht'n! Take over lo'4· intt•rbt. loY. µa.} ment, low pn1·1-. loun ( l0''2' i . S68Q mu, Sli9,300). Set> SEACOVEPROPERTES and :.ubm1t ! C a l l 752-1700 fast. 714::,d,9; I ii iliJ;~. I Elegant entry add• to L . = ] this spectacular 3 Bdr m Take time to relax and 2 bath home. huge cou.o· shop at home. It's simple try kitchen. family area with D a 1 I y p i I o t opents to entertaining Classified Ads. And if patio. Sparlding pool and you have something to spa. Truly a ramil~ sell, call a friendly Ml'WISLAMDIR 'Ibis oewb' toa1 home olfers the be11~ of Balboa Island. ~lgned m the French country l>lyle:. and ideally s1lual- t:d, this cuatom home of· fers the finest amerflt1es ineludin.i 3 s pacious Bdrm/l. 2~1 &. Roman tub, bonus room . and l'Us tum bric k pal10 . Proudly prese nted at 5450.000 BALBOA I S LAND REALTY 673-8700 VACATION HOME l.Jvmg in this Broadmoor townhouse hllS Low up· keep. park like yant. open air country-hke hv 1nR. Bl'i~hl. c heedu l. light. l'etltral air . bnck noors. community pool. tennis <'ourts rid '"R I.rails. Lake for f1shm~ for the kuis. VIEW And much much more SmfilllJO Rfflton 7 !4·633·3434 __ _ TRI-LEVEL LUXURY MEREDITH GALLERIA Open HouseSun.9-M. 12 5PM. 2206 Ridgewood t\t Santa Clara. Santa Ana -IBdrm.2 &. Formal Living & Oming Hooms. sep Family Rm . W1Fireplace. Central A C, TnpleGarai::e. Large Bat•kyard W /Cupboard Pat''' !'ll!W paint rn & out OHANGEC01\ST FINANCIAL . ltEAl.TORS 714/957-<YiOI ---·--·- COUUEICIAL REAi.ESTATE CARIEH Established local firm I'> taking applicat1oru; from ln ·ens ed r eal c s tatt• salesmen & brokers for a raieer m eommer<•1al n.'· al estate management & brokerage. Extensive on the job lrairung in all aspects of this field A unique opportunity for the business mmded real est ate pef'SOO. Call for an interview ReaJonom1cs Corp. 675-b '700 see. 546-2313 ~~~~~~~~~ I home. $134,900. Call to Cla~s1f1ed Ad· Visor at O'ftJ lllQ•ll ~lt/'1 1 ILJI. I• 642.567_8 ___ _ 'l•'.llilll ---.~--n-----/? ~ J, o /) ew'Pori LOWDOWN, l_.,o{~ t , VACANT -1' \ this 3 Bdrm home . I.Seller wants fast sale on ~~ REALTORS 675-5511 Wrought Iron gate entry. flower ril le d yard . , 1 : ~~-au_thru~fu~~~~~-w oodl .;. ' IUff5 MOST POPULAR E PLAN! Overlooking park a nd greenbelt. three bedroom. huge family room. wood SEA COVE f'RCPERTES beamed ceilings. bright and beautiful. Offered at $217.000. 538 \lista Grande. -----714-631-6990 ! ----~-~~-.L! ASE OrTIOH! r Olt7 Owner <'annot clos e before 1981. 3 Bdrm 2 bath, la r ge country I kitchen, 2 car garage. . Large lot. assumable I loan. S99.950. Call fo r moredet~. 54&2313 0.'01l•ftJ•11 \ tt,t1 l(if I; .. I • 1.em11111 IEASTSIDE IAIGAIN T his home has bee n totally upgraded and is in move in t'OOdition. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and offers a one year warran- ty. Assume low interest loan and owner w/carry a 2nd: Full price $116.500. 556-2660 CSELECT . I f>ROPERTl~S WOW! LOW IMTIUST! W o ·u I d y o u believe ... gor ge ous 4 Bd r m exec u ti v.e home ... courtyard en - try ... marble and o nyx entry ... plush carpets and drapes ... lush grounds w ith s parkling foun · tain ... secluslon ... and owner will fina nce at 12%! Steal it at $152.500. Ownen loss ... your gain. -.1761 OPf.N fll 9•~1 S li:imOlll NICI • ~ ' THE REAL £STA HRS MIWPOIT fllllf 4 Bdrma-den. Choice tree lin e d location ! Owner aawoue. bataaln p~ced. $119.500. Call -.1111 . Ol'rN 111 9 • ti S rUH IO Ill N'(I ' ~TH£ RrAI ~~fS1ATfHS COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy .• CCWOM .. Mir 675 5511 WELL EXCUUUSE!!! MEE!!!! If the constant roar of t he ocean is going to keep you awake nights don't bother to read this! With all' that sand there isn 't much ya rd work. but what do I know. Just sit there while someone else §_n a ps up this OCEANFRONT c h a rm er w it h a p rivat e stairway to the beach. Let some other romantic couple snuggle up by t he fir eplace. e nioy ·the panoramic ocean view and gloat over ·the great deal they got on · this 3 bedroom hom e on t he water that could have been yours for only $790.000. Are you really · going to lei this opportunity slip away again ? Come on -jus t phone 759-1501 and say "OK. s how me this home if it's so grea~~ ··"' NEWPORT HILLS OFFICE 2'70 ·SAM Mee• 111¥1· C7 t 4t71f·llOI Walker.I Lie 1111 Eatat1 [842-5878) MISAVaoE ..Bi~Jngl uor bedroom in top J rca New p~lot m and out. New drapt.>s und an out st.andinl( floor plan with a separate master i.wte make this a truly ternf11• value at only $145.000. l:all 751 3191 CSELECT T" PROPERTI E;> AM ·ARMAND ALEG is not what it will cost you to own a btn condo with a view. min utes from the beach. a nd .localed in lhe heart or Honolulu. When not in use. rent at out and make SdollarsS. Only $75.000 • owner~ are motivated! l 714 )545·9491 One Call Service Fait Crecttt Approval IOOZ One of a .kind. old world design & quality of t his new authentic French Normandy home. 4 Bdrm. 3 bath custo m h o m e w it h f i n es t c~ts ma nship & a menities. Now available. ~.000. <;all for a pp't. IAYROMT We have several rine homes with pier & slip. FIXER $91 ,000 Bnng your pa1nl brush and sav1• thousands! 4 Bdrm townhome, dmmg room . private _tree shaded patio, and hu~I! gret!nbe ll. Jus t s tep-. from pool. lmPoSs1ble lo matl'h '. Call 963-6767 B. TOIO HOltSI COUMnY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiial 4 Bdrm.. 3 baths : r a nc h style. Ddebout · mini·estate in orange groves. $240.000 Bay&Becx:h Real Estate ll[Alc~-BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR ' " I•. J' 't 1s simply terrine. An · 1 ''"v" ... u ... "'·~ ol'> biol [~Jlllil orrcn ng d coziness and r-!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!! goo d c h ee r . Two bedrooms. Speclal:ula r ocean view. PooJ. 'The house tS casi1y ex.pan· dable ... and burslmg with poss1bilit1es. $415.000 .-WPOltT DUPLEX 2 U nits on fcl• land. t\rross from par k. Nt-ur bca1·h. ·bay. & s hoppini.:. Pnct'<i al $205,ooo. Eves 642·2253 631-7100 ...... 'oooas TO IEACH 2 · 2 U up t e x . 0 ~ n t· r m ntivated Opc n 111 l'r c at1Vt! l1nanl'1n~ Possibly htlll· or no 1·ash Will trade propert~ ·boat <.';1 r • or ? ? $<!49 .000 l'.:\Cl>548-0715 associated BROKERS-llE Al TORS l 01', 'W Eo•boo 611 Jb6) &·II idle 1tl'm-. / • . .. ... ON THE IANCH A three bedroom detached home in Irvine 's· "The Ranch " area: F.amily room kitchen combination. cheery I I I l'l>l.11·L•. l'O\:l'r<.'d put 10. l'lcl'l l"ll' garage door opener and located c lose to t he greenb e lt and community te nnis court s. Properly priced at $134.950. . U~l()U~ ti()M~~ REALTORS, 675·6000 2443 1 .... , Coa..t Highway. Corona del M.n WE HAVI J 9 Of THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN RCTaylorCo 6 40-9900 LIDO ISLAND Owner will assist in financing 4 Bdrm ho me on la r ge lot. New kitchen. Beautiful decor. Large p<1t10. Steps to beach & ten~i~. 5395.000 • RCTaylorCo 640-9900 C!IE llDllB ILlllS aa . OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE IA YSHOIES IA YRONT Spcctaculnr 40 Fnot Frontage• Pier & Dock In fo:xrl11s1v(• Bayshorc>s Community, Lovely Mas ll•r S1111C• With F1replal'1' Plus Four Bedroom~ .'ii -Oonus Hoom & Den. Spacious Dmini.t /\rca With WN Bar Truly GorJ?eous V11!w Of lslan<ls & Channels. And An Extra l.arf(l' fo'ronl P~1t10 & Deck. Sl.650.000 NEW usn.-41DO 1su Prime Location. Community Beaches. Cl ubhouse & Tennis. Street To Street. Extr~ Lar1te Quiet Corner Lot. With Traditional f 'our Bedrooms. Plus Great Quarters With Rath & Rar. Rilhard S11cd Recreation Room. Beautiful!\· Landscuped Luma & Patio. S435.000 ·®. ·--•••G41•tt••t• fiJ Coldwell Banker .. PANOIAMIC VllW ~ Beautiful dramatic home on-hilltop ln prestigious Emerald Bay. 2 B.R. + den. Private. Low maintenance yard. Great financing. $795.000 IN N.WPOllTC•llJZR • 644"9060 • MAGNIRCBfT ·~· Sl.750.oOo Rick AJderctte, Rllr. 832.044() Call 64.2-5678 IAYAVE Charmmg 3 Br + family room residen ce. Pvt m3liter SUI le with retreat & sundeck. Secluded lus h patio + 2 Ur rental. $.,17 5,000 ! .....lay,rop. ...... , •675-7060• SPYGLASS HILL SUIMll ALL OFFERS Owner must sell this ele~ant (Lusk) Ne wporter plan featuring 4 Bdrms. forma l dining room and step down li vin)! room with French doors opcni n~ onto private courtyard with s pa. Owner will consider trade or c x c h a n g c fo r s m a Ue r home. ,A .l.T.D. or land contract. Priced at $459.900. Call now. HARBOR RIDGE REALTY, INC. 544-9411 675-1 16J MAGllFICENT LIDO BAYFRONT &tjoy ........... -Udo ...... .wty. n•a•lld z......, .._. .. •MAIM IAY 1oc..-.............. YllW -... WATa.IMctt..tfNllt.W•pe.i 1dJ ....... +co.•etl ............... ..... wttll fit ape .............. sns,ooo . HllBOR VIEW COINEl-W Exec...._ ..._ e. c.,... wllll prf•sy. lu .,. ..... S lled w/ .... of ,._ fw t1te f-'fJ· ,.,._., dla 'na. S.. to .,,;Kl .... SJS0,000. '7J.69_00 ON WATER· BEAUTIFUL!' • bclfllllt cer.t" .._ • .. .., .... .................................... 5pecJam 4 .............. ...., ,., . ..... ....... .., ....... 1 .. -... ,.... $175,000 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REAL ESTATE ')JJ.•, H(\nt..tl". Prop._.,lv M1tn.~•f'l'llt'-nt 24..IO VJ Co."' ~lv.v Nt"'110fl Bc• .. ch 631·1400 3 1'> Mqnne Ave. B..lhOd ,,land 67Utoo macnab I Irvine . realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY IASTSIDI SU1N1S1! Ne wly built 2BR. 2 bath • den w I cMar paneling & wet bar. New a pp lia nces & ~u s tom ,quality m ater ials . Gar age workshop & alley access. A steal at $139.500. Martha ~lacnab 642·8235. cG -57> 712-1414 --llt .. 711 (Q1'11M Vdftey (.,,., Woocbidqe Center 642-IJJI , ....... Cl()I DIMio Drive tbbot "'-ClllllW . . I !!~::::.~~ ....... ~:::.~.~ ....... ~.~.~ ............. :.~.~ ....... ~.~.~ ....... ' ~:.~.~ ..... .. _Gwr• ION ~~~~.~~~.~ ~1!.f!~~.~~.~~~.~ IMcll 10" ,_,_, ... ,,.._.. 10" .._.,_..._.. 106' .•................. ... . ·--... ~----------.. -· --· . .. . . .... .. .. .... ... . . . .. .. .. .. ..... .... ... .. ····--·················· ••LAND $>' to bch P111 sea view ~ Comer. 7rm, 2ba z sty l~y. September 16, ,efeo DAIL V Al.OT Ottwr-lffl ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Grat'I~ manor l'loUll~ _ ..l 90IM Sli. ~ 11n&I oo Jt.z bUllda le oo· •----....,.,~t'OWILr> ar :tH1'. l '~B.1 l-~rpk . Built 111:-.. In ~on{I CIR '°" S33SK. owe 2nd :::.'::.l>~t=la~~ IJll'\lh an•u W tll ·nut I J~l Jl S8.'°;.!t 10 SlOOK·. 'HGl Sushorl!. .........,.,.&_.......-..._,u.._ No OownOkav to qwallf1t.'CiVeLeran J Ope n dall y . O wne \ \ I :---I I '1 '\ TAYLOR CO. •••••••••••••••••••••• PRIME u ~c Com mercial Land. 900n fron . t a se on Hw y 111. Sl,200,000. Call Barbara Glass at C/Zl Sandpiper. 64C).4l50 ,~ .... .._..., ... ~ · tc.1ltor::, 645-MlO e..sC'Nlve 1l'OUDdf. •NC l"HAllkavtoo SubmttoJlofrerb. • ·-----l~~~.oao •a T .. I ova LO.A ... !' RIGAHT WATIRFROMT sur.2ba.ramrm .JOOO sq --.---""' · ft /\1>mbj. Agent. J oe 497·17 I ~o m• ·d lo t~uuli f\ wh<'n \Oii t.tk•· $46·&&00 t1H '1 ltw lo.in on t h1-.. ,,, "tt•tl' ·mr RESIDENCE HI· 1\ I ·1 I it\:-... ·.1 Ill .. I~ H h ALL YOU COUU ASK ~ AM> A LITftrllT'"litOB-2'00 WABUfl\IMT'f t .HJ. "1l h 'IWrkln1p. tnul' f>i1'1I CJ ...... 1 ,:.,wnn.rt ·~ ., . ..,,h ., 1,.n~ . 1-----w111-'1N.!Y'li~-4!'4~NFm~"~""·..,__.....,_,.--t .... ,...'1TT-,...,rn Tpt111r•. 1 , , ,.....,......,,....--r--~ -'l&:.-r-.. ~~·~- .. ~PlltMIU.\ 1tv1na rm ~ "( .11' h'r ll\!lll'lh.t.ul-. Lurgc•s t fl oor pl a n offer ed . .,..wo' --. .... -l.Ml-'-1--"!'-J)edrt>oms 2 baths. 1 .7$0_ sq.ft. family· room & separate dining room. hobby room attached to 2.car garage. large living room w/Wood burning f'irl•place. Oversized lo1. bcaut1full\' landscaped. Gre at for outdoor entertaining. You can't get more for $179.500. Have Cash will bizy DG'Yis&Ce.t 851-166' • •• ,. r~.nnron t'pband bl·<iroorn. rfl'n. 3 ba th. view of bay. a ghah !nmj( lllX>I ,h GOLDlb...I W .,ST i.um1.1blt' lo .rn \'.>11 "'" ., 1\0,11 .. hp n )..!hb up tu 1.1 m~otoday RlilTOIS & ASSOC. M~GHIFICEHT HACl'IHDA OH A . 148-1511 \LLSTATE $749,000 JAMES L GOULD 611-1512 IACKIAY Will trade for Condos in Hawaii . Mammoth, Vail or ? 4 Bdrm. Maids room . pool $499,000. Agent 64& 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• REALTORS ~ ...... Mw 1022 &Toro 10l2 ----~= ~ -------..... ,. ....... 3107 ' SUPall S .... I! Open, ~l'lll'IOU'> winJ 1•ht'l'f V hUlnl' "°Hh J UJrm-. :111ud). C1rnHI\ nn. :? ITpla . ~P" k l'\lm '1l µwl $219,000 Q ll l1iJ111 97!.I s.:no ALLSTATE AE>\lTORS S,.d--.SprCJteu Outstanc.hng nighl light \lcw, 4 llr J.nd bt>Jut1Cul tlcn. large pool JOd "11.1 1-:xrc l l c n~r 111 ' 5.S2.5,000 <JM l "tITT \(. t-. 1'1.l ., '""'°"1 ~ ur .ltMrm ~llJ h,1m,. II> I " ,, I <I I ... 11 m ... r t-.lrm l"•"""t 'r,.tn•111 or 111 li1v. •tnr.. ~ ! tt.lrm \\lll J.:1• \n'v. I\ 11111 11 • ..,rnh,. 1t. 11 ' 1 h;11 m ml\ up 11 ,1.1i.• tw •• u11f11I h IOC'ctluil ~ ~ .. \\ I )\i n w \I \RI-. F I 1'11 .... 1 .il~IA CALL .. \IH L1t:T \ILS 644-721 t "1n NIGE L OAIL[Y &, ASSOCIATES ....••.•..•...........• 1034 ········•·······•··••·· WASTE HOT WANT HOT r t>al ~tute --~illnoJon leaclt I 040 SOUT'H OF-HWY ••••••••••••••••••••••• IUY NOW-SA VE & .AJIPUCIA TE I h1' :1 lldrm 2 Ha l'1111fuf' 11 I,, n 111 l ( Jl. l. ~ G 1-: I'\ tH •• m ·;1 1., lht> lowt.'i.l ut ,111 otht!,.., h:.Lt.'C.I for 'tJ h• Buy lh1s beauty "''"' llnd '•)U v. 1U not onlv ,,J\ t• mt>nf'y but get extra ·•1>1>rt'l'IJl1on as well ~ktni< rwu) $132.500 e H,\NCH H~A l TY ~~) l 2000 **llC! rhat ~ Jll that 1~ ni:'Cde<j hcrl• a hlllc TLC~ This I LkJ rm. 2 sty. cxct'ull ve homt• In OllC of lrvanc:s m11st pn·:.t1gioui:. an .•a i:. 2 Bd rm C h a r m e r . h r e 1>l are. p a tio & g ara ~e . $1 8~.1100 · II t:1 lt•rti-en Ai..'t. tl75-:!373 o r i?O»l..'>!JR hu:. 1l!> ov.n l'(>OI & :.va. GREAT FAMILY It , 1·11c·ant .intl pm'l'd to HOME .,,,•II NOW ' l'akt• Jdvim · IHr. 28J . hRhl & airy, l . tJi.:~·: /14 hlk lo ~chi & park 11 ~ m 1 s1m.ooo . tut>c11 Onb s118,!J!Hl ~w,,odbrldgc ~~~~~~~~~~Jasmine Creek. I !>Lury . 2 :: hr, dt•n, 2 ba, !>pa, ~t!cun THIHIC .AIOUT IT Sharp .a wuts, 7 Bdrms. .\O' wide lot for o nly . $$00.000. t\, a ll amcmt1~. -.~urn St75,000 mtg. JSk1ng S275.000. 640·-IJtit art 6 JO. 846-5502 Really 551-3000 . 1\1~0 lldrran•·~ Pl.,.', In in,. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 rosmVE C.ASHR.OW v. 1th only $16.000 down in· e luding m an agem cnl ree Positive cash now on this beautiful 3 Bdrm l'Ondo. 1 Won ·1 la:;t at only $66.000. I 5-I0-3666 to Mesa 1024 •••••••• 4 ••• 4:\ ••••••••• TAICEADYAH'TAGE or this sharp 4 lJdrm h o m e . R e mod e led ktll'hen and entry way, huge rock fir~pla{'e. new earthtone carpets, new pa int in a nd oul. Hardwood noors. Large master s uite measuring 12'x21' form al d 1ninr! room. Asking Sl 19,900. BE:\C H CONDO nv OWNER. Bachelor unit, frplc. pool. Ji.I~. Ar ros-. P<.:H from the beach. lfunt1n{,'lon Harbor area Pnce $83,000, assume 10 518'"< Isl or $49,000 Ca ll Mike 542 3553, 8-lll-6426. FORMER MODEL Super upgraded. 4 lldr m, 4 ba. ram rrn on lize !.'Or· ner loL South llunl. Bch. $162,500. '. V-fllelan For an uppomtment to ' n:.. Estate see, call 540·115! H BLKS TO BCH . · I I La Questa La Palma ti br bdrm with rt.>d lilt! roor. RV a cccss. CDS lot COM . s139.500. HUGE ASSUMAIU R.E Professionals Spectacular view home. E-SIDE DUPLEX 96l-8377 Quality design. Leaded Two 3 Ir. Unik $5000 DOMILI windows, fo'rench door... .,... " fonnal dllun~ room. lov· $142.500 &\JOY gorgeou." 2br on e ly den. View from all FULLElt REALTY sandv beach for Sl500 levels". Ni~l !>lttet an 546-0814 mo. ·1 Tax deduc:tablc1 Coronadel Mar. P ool . I.' I u b h o u se. 759 .. 1616 Fixer Upper l Bdrm. & 7~·2197, Agt. Den. R·2 •ot. S82~. IO(;'o Assuma ble 8"'~'7o loan. ; ,~... dawn. 128 Santa-Isabel. ~ ~ •• .,,,..,3192 H.B. home. 3Br t~Ba. • 0 .,..... • Beaut. lndscpng. SlB.000 i, real ~ .•. .,, estale down. $63.000 existing. ~ N£W CIJlllOS I Owne r earn balance: ~ --EASTSIDE C.M. S98.000. f'46·2560, Prin· ~ l5l2SantaAna Ave. J c1pals only. t SPLEHOtD I 2 HR 21, B ba. conlemp. lrw I 044 I \JRSnLE ' desittn. $U6.,0IAI .. , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Rrtreat to prwa~·v on o~e 1646-5. 096 646-6093 Turtle rock (ilen. IOWP'>t 1 o ( Li do !!.le s best =--:-r=.----·. 5bd Jb· ., ~treets .. This charming ~IDE ~~. ~m~ t' :·n11:1 ·. i ~m~in tmmacvtarP con · j RX OR IOllU r Ownerh\gt . &lH l25. ~ tht1o n offers a gale<l l Br Me on soxi.io R·2 tot ~ patio entry.· Entertain I w/dplx plans . As:.ume lg flEADY &-wtlLIHG '-~our rnends '" the large Joan. $89.0IJO. Owner /agl. Beautiful :I Bdrm vacant ~ laving room with a war~ n.11.2923 _ homr. newly decorated ~ hre pla re 4 S p~r ious j • lhruout. Ideally l<x.·ated bd.rm5 Look down over ASSUMAILE 10 the CALIFORNIA ~ b~au t 1ful l-.:s trad a I LOWIHTEREST HOMF'S area Close to ~ ~alkway, A ~ril.'e redur.·· Nearly new 2 BR. 21., BJ. sc:hools, par ks pools. • 11on m akes 1.h1s .the i:ondo m small l>fOJet'l ::.h o ppi n g. As k iri g ' s mart buyer s firs t w ·poot and spa. 2nd TD Sl17.500. ~ choice. s:im.ooo. available ti75'4912 bkr. ----••ENJO~ the lon•h a1Tll'n1l1es of thl' Woodbndj!e \11llajte JU,C:ml•nl this super oHrr· inA 3 lklrm. :?' ~ Ba ;.it. 1.1l'hl•d homl' w m.Jny 11pi:rade-. <.:all now. Sl49,500 \\OOdb(ldt~ RcalllJ 551·3000 l!l~l8arrann Pkv.}·. l n•inf' PRIVATE/ SPA In atnum plus outsland- lllR v1rw and observation d1.~k 1paltu in back yard. Plan 4 in Turtle Hock. •I bdrm. 2' :i ba. compleldy rl'tlccorated .inside and rt:dcs1gned out.std£'. If 573 CAMPUS Da: IRVl~E 1041 • •••••••••••••••••••••• THE ONLY WAY 3 fldrm'n~~~n. n<'can v1t•w de r k s. l ar ~e ~ndosed brirk p:rtro Priced for 1mmed1ate sale at s 1:n.ooo. MISSION REALTY 494·(nJ1 • CO/\ST LINE VIF.W own your own apartment on Cliff Dr. Walk to beach & town. $159.500 . Wallace Neff Realtor 4l).i.!J318 i . . ReJhill ~~Realty I;-;-:) -;-:-:fl( I e-F~1\N C H HEAL TY 551 2000 FANTASTIC VIEW Npt. He1~hls/ By Owner from thlS completely re- Lge R2 lot, ~real ass um mod 3 Br , 2ba home I~~~ ..... ~!!!, ii • 8.Y owner. 217 Apolena. I 2Br, 2 sLory house, frplc. 2Br garage apL + lrg separate owner ·s unit. S392,000. Gbod a ssum ~ b/3-0727 ' , ~ I .• • ~ • . IDEAL FAMILY HM 2 story, 3 bdrm and g uest quart ers. Lag Large patio. S3S5.000. LO~IUCHTB. &Assoc. 675-3331 PIACIFUL UT1\llS&.AMD All the warmth 11ind • charm of' Balboa Island m this front 2 bdrm cot· • tage witll beam ceilings. Large l bdrm unit for in· ; come. A fine investment, !1 just steps to Bayfronts. ' m>,ooo. loan, 3br. 2ba. frplc. oak t r e ntal unit. Mic ro noors. :i patios. lots o r wav~. new plush cpl 'g. frwt trees, alley a('Cess. Ry Owner 4 Bdrm. pool, S295.000 640-5536 Agt. detached gar. Appl. On spa , assumable. $185,000. , \'J . s119.SOO S48-272S <.:all 64&~\. Vaca~t__ A Rl84DL Y HOME . I Channlllg 2 Bdrm home SYAltTBt HOME I BY OWNER, 1900 3 br, with lovely m ountain On 3 Br. l '"J Ba desirable I besl loc Beert_icld owe view. Great rental unit comer'lot, move-m con-$149,990, Lowest Vacant. or honeytnoon cottage. d1t1on, walk to schools 752.5353 $125.000. and shopping. College ---------Par!(. Sloo.ooo. Ask for THE "'UM.CONDO" Cra1~. 631-1266 IH WOODlalDGE ONLY SI 32,500 don osen r1·a lt ur1o; A deli~hl!ul 3 BR ad uh 1213 N. CO~T HWY occupied Crec kw"bcd LAGUNAB~ACH REALTORS .\spen Plan on low lrarf1r 497-4S48 ---lllJl-.... ~ ... -•I cul·de -sa c street. The r----------MESA VIEIDE lowest cost detached re· PHIVACYSURROUNDS 0.. Gott C.... sidence in Woodbridge. lhts home in The Arch 31Yl3Country Club Or. CALL'QUICK ~y. J Bdrm, 3 ba, de - 3 Bdrm 21-'t bath custom 644-7211 signed for.family li ving. home. private courtyard Oak paneling, hardwood entry. large lot, 3 patios. floors, pvt & guarded e le c tro11 ic s ecuri t y area.$289.900. /JD.NIGEL system, srmke and fire Ron Willlams Realty (}AILEY & ASSULIATES alarms. wood paneled 497·5494 den, VanLuit wall cover- ings, custom hardwood 1044 parquet and Italian tiled 1---1°j.imiiiiiiiiiliiliiil•-----.. floors. numerous othe r ••••••••••••••••••••••• amenities-. An outstand· rng home. $3.'50.000. loy~.Rttr s-.nn mecnab /Irvine realty .............. IOU • •••••••••••••••••••••• OUTSTAHDIHG HOMI l Stury conte mporary t'nd unit on greenbelt wtth heated pool and low marntenance yurd. 4 Bdrm and f'am~y rm. Short walk lo l'Ommunll v recreact1on center with tennis C'OOrts. pool and ::.pa .s;?m,500 LOCJlllMI Hkjllef Rlty -t95 5220 496-24 13 83().5050 493.9494 Elegant indoor-outdoor hving w/0cean view 3 THEILUffS Ele~ant C Plan. end unit. surroundml'C by trees and 11.L'ih greenery. 4 lir. J na Opened beam ce1hngs. mirro r ed walls . new plLLSh carpet J ust listed a t $2 19 .500. Agent 644·5403 -------llGCAHYOH New cxd us t\e listing Finest custum horn on l he golf course 5 Bdrms with over 6000 sq rt of beaut daytime and e ven· ing views Incr edible secwit,y. Dy avpt. lhru Wro. C..:ol~ :U.750,000 *Cote Realty 1 & Investment 640-5777 WESUY H. TAnOtl CO., llALTOIS 2111 S. JH .. m ... !'NII NEWPORT CIMTB, M.I. 644-4910 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Charmine 5 bdrm. 3 bath bayfront with 38' boa t float. Sept. · July. $1200 mo. Yrly $1600 mo, 8111 Grundy. 67s.616l. Mobh Homts · ._ rr...,ty 2000 OCEAIROH'T For Sde ' I 00 •• • • • • • ••• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • •• • •• • • • • • • • S;\Jll CLEMENTE SPL84DOtt tm4,0 verland 2112• m ini. BYOWNER... . Decorator home has 4 take over pa ym e nt:., Ueauhful Spanish style BR. w/2 BA. rnclds bnck. j3&61HIEvc. four unit apa r tmen t rplc. W/D, D/W, 2 car -house.only 1•~yl•ars old, gar . $1050 w1 n l c r . A~forSde 1200 one3BR.2BA. two 2 BR. 644-9582/213-827·5109 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BA ; one 1 BR. I BA : C.-.. Mcr 3122 213 Al'res. SS.000 per acre, eight enclOSl'd carports. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ftnai s ubd1v1s1on m aµ ~tea~ and golf course Upgr a ded 2bd rm. 2ba ready to go, 1 hr drive to ~ 1uw: ucellent rental house with private yrd & downtown San ~1gu. locauon: dose to ever· c a r P 0 r l N 0 Pe 1 s. Davis & Clark Ylhing. May also C-?ll· S72S1 m•>. Gardener incl. 851-1666 sider l~ade for coaslh!1e Aetty Kerr ti13·11flL oceanv1ew single lamaly . PAR.IC UKE ACRE home or vacant ocea n· LCICJIMO Inch 1141 in majcstrc ModJeska ('a . v1cw property, SclhnJ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• n rnn fnr exclusivehorrn: I rti ce Stt0,000. Nu Almos t OC'ca n front , o r m1n1-hors c r a o1•h I broke rs pi~o~.c ! Call wmtt!r rent.a l , I0\1,:ly S82.500 , uwn er 714/&l2·0l:i.8. view. ~fl.!I'!'., pn v pal10s, br, 2 ba garden home in secu n l y community w/rec. rae. & pool or wa1k to beach. 2 patios. at.rium. upstairs 'tud1q, prof. decor <:ent . hea t ·& a ir Immacula te! Only S28S,OOO New financing req -196-3364 agent NWPJ U ISCOVER T R U E _ --I ; llou.st."!. ~ l ll)t in the Ci· 2hrirm . ~ba , $575/riw. ~Jc:.~~:o~ r;rro~0<~ I lv (if Uran~c $150.000 '197 5125· ELEGANCE-,,.. SHORES Tt11s. lovely Krte Hfll • home is JUSl 10 minute~ Cul>tOm bui lt 10 yc,Jrs tu t he Dana P o1111 new. Owner will 1•arrv Marina Located on a 2nd TD Yo u own the pool·stied lot. the home land 645-9161 i>e r .i ac h rl b lfJ c XLra lg lot H•wport leach 3169 P ack at:I\' 011ly. :\lnl •••••••••••••••••••··~· terms 1 i HoU!>l'!> •JO I lot 111 IAYRtOMT orre rs 4 bedrooms. 3 ba ths , formal dintnl'C roo m. fire plac e and l.'ath~d ra~ ce1hngs . S238.000. 495-1720 Lt1bdt.'ll IU1 v x..11; f>:>llO Garden Gr uvc , I~ lot leoco. lay S!25.0ll0 0 1'/THEWATER Af,:.t5~ 1300 j Do•is & Clortc Hc.iullful 2 bdrm +den. :! ••••••••••••••••••~•••• 851-1 666 b.r, rrpll.'. pvt beach. t~n· FORt:VEH ocNn v11~'4 . 1 1 --------~•I lllk from bcal'h m San S HOUSES ON LOT Clemente. Spac1011:; 1 I 'fake over t()"; lo'an. or BR. Sll0.000. l9 1-IS'i'l!J, I le red at 12XGro .. ~ b~ nls l'OUrt & moonn~ ror 17· boat. Ulll in c l. SJ.200/ mo wtnler. IA YFltONT flal Is. Lingo ~iiiuoo~.su~~ Aulb..., Super wide lol with .2 Jg\ I motivated owners. T rade i.ochProperiy '1350 \our duplt!x up lo lh!.!>~ ............................... 75l l920 F:XCEPTIONAI. vn:w of Pavilion. Plush deeot. S700/wk. ur short term. ~wport leoch I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ...... .,.... Completely refurbished. one blk lo beach. You own the land. Gr e at finanl.'ing. sros.ooo ~ 759-9221 FORSALE BYOWNER NEWPORT SHORES 2 story. Jbdrm. 2ba. re- cen t ly rede~orated . $139.000. 675·4886. ~:J,8145. CUSTOM HOME 3 yrs old, the only custom home in Harbor V1t!W homes. 4 Br + f'R. so many features WI! don 'l kno w whe re lo s tarl, Bdrm cottage Beamed ceilin gs, used brick r1replace. Plans ava1la ble for remodel, ~h coastal <a pproval. ~II Ann Peters fordetruls. C..:Oronado <.:a ys l Coronado Penin:-.ul:.i ' '-"UAIL :J hdr m . 2 ba Chanel T :! Hr. new Cum, $600/mo : front home with 4<r I. l PLACE 1 Ur. S.SOO/mo, new : • :-ha pcd dock ror 2 boat:. > lli~h beamed ce1Uni::s. I NOPBTllS"' atrium. f1replaec, wet ;'(. . har & pn vatc patio on • h . ..-T1ll:JO,.M.t. the chancl Great hollll' ' UDO ISLE WJMTBl RENTALS Waterfront/Salisbury~· 673-6900 • lilltETT REALTY REGISTER 642-5200 lorlivmg &C'ntertaimng. ; -Completely furnis hed . Ow11c_:~IJ/391·31~ __ li O Units, Little Rock, wrlh e verything )'CJtl • ~~~~~~~~~ lusiftHsPropetiy 1400 ~\rkan!'oas . l.i 7x~ross. nr<.>d Remodeled & de.: •••••••••••••• ••••••••• Pnme ('(JO<lo l-OOve rs1un. t·orated.. 3 Br, den 2 batb. YES, YOU CAN .••• ~taybe you thou~ht you l'Ouldn 't m ove into a larger home bet•ause of high mlCf'e:.l rates. but the owner ul this home 1s a n investor willing to ;\1arkcl. Genera l Stor<>. SJ.825.00U :\1onthly Bill G rund)·, Post Office, J apts. 7 Davis & Clark ltltr. 67!"H>161 ('ommemal lots on lakl' 151·1666 ____ o:canfroot_2_h_r_. _2_b_a_,_9 m S.in Bema rdmo Mts. A ~, d 1.1} Owner SS25,0UO. Poi.t 3 UNITS H.I mOc. lease. va1 1mme . l:lox 4782.lrv.Ca.927 14 . Uve in front~ and S700 mo.AS(t b?J..9060 consider a ny terms ! Be ,._ ________ -4 c r•·auve & be prepared 1• to move into this 2500 sq. LA~MA T ft. 4 bedroom. 3 bath Well establis hed laun- bouse in NEWPO RT dromat and cleaners in BEAC H fc aturi n g 3 high v1sabtl.ity location in park-hke rl•ar yard & a C~la Mesa. S \'ear lease s p a i n t h e m ast e r with oP11ons. New eqwp bedroom for S259.000. ment . a r ea l mon~y Phooe 759·1501 lo<la.> ~ maker. 5294,000. rent back 2 1a11ls. Ask Cor P E N I N S U L A Bill 851-1666 , &U'f'RONT House with beac h and d o c"'.-t> bdrm s . lurnished. Great vie •. Avail Oct 6 1hru June ~. SlSOO/mo. Water • roat llomes631·1480 . ~· ---------- W.ATaROMT H~poe:~~· d~a:~si ib~ (~1wtt1:rn1m1m1 wallpaper all are the J1ncsl-q uali t y + + + mut h, m uc h mo re F11rn nt'in!! 1s flexible (;all CunHerberts Sr or J r. to see this s pecial 111 only $289,000. 631-1266 DK.UXE TRJft.D Beaut1fuJly up$?nde <l tnpl .,., All 2 Udrms, s epar ate garages and PBl1os. Nt!W wood e x-t e rio rs und interiors New carpeL'>. pa mt and wallpaper. l)wm•r will 1·arry lhc fmanemg a l I ~ J • '. • P r 1 <' e d a t Sl'tll.000. For m11re m· form a lJ<>n c• a II M0· 1151 4 hr, 2 ba. refrig, sto9e.. c·ompl. rum. fen c~d patw lgc ga rage. 2f · boat s hµ. $95()/mo, yrty , wkl\ or wke nd. b'75·3b.'<Yl, 1175-4421 SaaJumt C-opisfrwlo I 078 • •••••••••••••••••••••• BY OWN ER· 2 :vr old ('on. do. 2Br, 2Ra . m a ny xtras. assum.a hie loan. S7!l,950. 661 37~7 A 011 1s 100 of ll:J rbor lnvcstme11l Co. ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS • •••••••••••••••••••••• REALTORS 3202 l-~~~~~~~~!-l 2_, DEPRECI TION ••••••••••••••••••••••• FORSALE UYOWN F.R vv-ro . A ti RR fo'am Rm , 2 fpl <''s. 2Br . Condo. 2 ear garage. ~~Lots/ 1500 Mesa, Am.on~. 72 Units. big back yard. new cpts. HEWPORT HEIGHTS S83.000. <2131 422-1249, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ready to be bwll. 1.034 sq drps. m s l'TV). Grdn Grv 17N I 496-1154 Don. fl ca SJ3 .• 5<JO per unit. :.irea. M39·5.'B4; 6J8.5158 CHARMER· This remodeled hom e real~ added master bdrril"!rnd fa m 1ly room. 2 fire pl aces. hardwood rloor s. ne w c opper plumbing, new roof. RV access and much. much more. New oHering at BY OWN ER Ideal for horses. 1 arre countrv home, 2bdrm , 3000 sq.fl barn. hwy fron· Lage. PR IN C I PALS ONL V. $265,000. 493·6748. I Ooubl~ d e pth lut::.. Dtn'n&CF __ llaroor Lawn ~ft. Ohve. lalboalllmld 3206 L' )1. S900c-.t. <.:all collect 851 -166 . $189.900. Call 540-1151 #"~~~HERITAGE . . REALTORS lllD"SEYE Ocean + bay view condo. Boat slip. Try 10% down . Owner as motivated ! ! World R. E. 543-2591 618 Kings Pl. 3 BR, fam- rm. l '-'l ba, lge lot, quiet neigtaborhood. $218,000. ~5083 STEAi.iT! Ocean view, 3200 sq ft, '~ ar. J yr new, 1239.900. 831·3030. s-taAllCI 1080 ..al t e r 6 pm w kday:. ~l39'l·45.1l.~~-- 2 pacific view Me monal Park cemelary lots. Vi!>· ta Del ~ar plot. 67:J,J697 afterSpm. CassMarcial Property 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• •• •• •• •• • • • • •• • • • • LAGUtolA RACH LOW-1.0W..ntCE 9600 SQ.FT. 38r, lg lot, nr busincs dis· 14 Leased commercial· lrict & sehl, conventional industrial units located or F11J\/Vi\. By owner on one or Laguna's main $80,000 547·3182 h11thways. Bwlding re I Oi..I centle~· rermdeled. lligh ~fttfMnter ., demand area. Partners ••••••••••••••••••• •••• 1 want out, offering very LARGE YARD attractive finanl'ing on a Light & bright 3 bdrm . total price or $575,000 home with park like with $J66.750down. yard. lots of fruit trees. Realonomics 675-6700 . Full price S91.500. M-G ZONE Park Place Inc. 842-7461 Old ho d er me. garage an barn w1U produce some KIN -rv othet"a..IEstate income while you plan ~ ..,...LIA ••••••••••••••••••••••• new development. 8.950 Two · 2 bdrm. l bath un· ......_ "-• f of 1 d h & its. Summer/winter ren· 1100 sq. t. an near 18l l I Pri _... r · k ,_.Sat. Whittier. C.M. a s. c.,,. or qwc .... ••••••••••••••••••• We*y H. Tarter Co. s~A-MEWPOltT San Juan Capo. SSS,000. 2 lealton 644-49 Io Br. 2 Ba. 1480 sq. ft. 8yrs --------- ..., 675-1170 old. AgtS4t·S032. Condo.-1-:~own-ltiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijjiiii '-esfor 1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• By Owner, 3 Br. 2 Ba. .•............. , ...... . -. f'or Sale R Owner . 5 un· ---------· its. 4 2bdrm. 1 3hdrm. IALIOA ISLAND separa te garaitc~. i.:d a.o.HM~t renta l area 1n C.M. New carpet, paint and 646-9060. r harm on Bay with pa tio ZOHID FOR I 0 + CONDOS OR UHITS R4 lot Ul ceolral Costa Mesa. 1:~)'x2JO: with 3· 2bdrm houses. $300,000. o n WATER. Really special 2 story 3 bdrm. 3 1-:i ba . frplc . ne w kitchen. S1700fmo. lease. Waterfront/Salisbury 67J.8JOO Call 645-1103 or 646-6710 ---------Agt. 2200 -i::w:,.,.:=, •:r:1t:IM1'~A~Lr:s • •••:;;;,;;.:;;::_-;•••• 2 Br home. lovefY patio, --., f(ar S600. REDUC EDS7.000 Bayfroot 3 Br lower , gar Only $64.SOO. Ocean view SlOOO/mo lot plus approved plans Bayfroot4 Br upper, gar, for t.ri-lcvel home. Walk· $1200 in~ distance to Dana Pt. Harbor. Owner 638· 1614 YEAltL y IBfT ALS 10.000 sq ft in good toca. Little Island. Lg l Br apt. tion ol Santa Ana, zoned W/deck, unfum. S600/lse R·J.HR. l..ge rum 2 Br apt. park· DG'Yis & Clmic Ing for 2 cars S600 mo to 151-1666 i:autifully remod 3 br BEAlITIFUL ocean view, B luebird C anyon . Sl:l>,000 494-8719. agent. home, unfurn S1200 mo lse Lovely 3Br+den. family home. patio.1,ar, unfµm. SlOOOmotorm. Sout h Bayfronl 3 br lower , l&r, fW"O or UD· f wn $1200 ino . South Bayfront 4 br up- ~DWI.IX New 2 bdrm unit whh two elects and lst owner depreciation. ALSO 3 Bdrm front home with new roof, c.'Opprr plumb· ing, new kitchen':' new bath, frplc and hardwood • : noon. Total isla nd charm. sas.ooo. 1Hlll.Ufff 'EXCITING• a.sic A SUISIDIAAV OF Upper bay view. Most S.CW .._ T..,.StwlMI THE IRYINE COMPANY desired original arei> ..• Beautiful . n";;:ly up. A/C, encl patio. Newly redecorated in family section. near pool & game rooms. Walk to So. Coast P laza . S88,000. 540-4585 READYTOIUU Duplex lots, ocean view near Del Mar. Excep· tional terms offered. Call l·~. or l-7~-4067. .......... , .... per, gar, S1200 mo . South Bayfront, 4 br Up· -pa-, gar S1!iOO mo, film or unfum L..lrtdlttl&Assoc.. Waterfront/Salisbury Ctll'7Ut00 Three ele1ani anCl uni· Spacious 3 bdrm + hot;. graded carpets fr drps, que Tudor style condos. by room, end unit. Huge 2Br. 288 Levitt Home in with many fine features. CUSTOM POOL & SP.A! pa tio. S2SO,OOO. Agt . La1una H ills nice s t 2 and 3 bedrooms. all This elegant. highly upgraded 3BR. 640-5580. 6•Pll. All new appl. cor· with diNni rooms, rang-2-story home if\. Northwood has ner lot across from .... •Plllll'llllille 1007 Ing from 1101,000 to everything! Gollrmet kltch~n. fOISALllYOWMa Clubhoule,-pool, Jacuzzi. ri • •• hl.3,000. All also include f mily rm w/f~lc & wet bar· even a Giant s Br. 3 ea. Only sauna, exerdae " rec ...... ~ .... .,,......... 2.,.._blaU..a•woodburn·I 8 t' • hall. (KJ50l9>. REPllES_,G ~ ri--tacs, cathedral -fp c in master bec;lroom's cozy -.U9.-SOO. Owner w111 =•-h _ .. a.,.. '""'"' All lhi •-f und carry at 11500 monthly . -~Point unas. ceramic tile retreat. s w more or er with S20.000 down. No lett • Toww Properties · Newport count.en. pluah decor. $200.000 and seller .'may carry a c r edit needed. < 714 > 1-"'" ae lBa rr t t•> Available Call ancheel 540-1720 ...... o1 r. • on CaUPatPowen TA-' UALn large 2nd loan. Bob Tar lton 840-1.964. kitchen. Home to have Century 21 w.tcurr 551·8700. (G.58) new exterior supplied by 2300 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1974 Overland 31 '!\' mini. 67S.llll take over· payments, o.te ... / 53&-6119 Eve. .--------• """'We 1100 t1 ... DeMft ..... • • • J:• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • _ ___... • 2 ... 00 ri• Ima a07 .......... ~ ················~······ OCt4 VllW DWI.IX ••••••••••••• .. •••-.•••• ,Bay Front IU'l.•'2 bdrm. 2 $142.900. 20% dn, owner ' ba. COQdo fn Newport 11 finance at 12~%. Int flOlt LIASI Bay• 'rowen. Very .lux· only pa.ymerlts. Please New 2 bed.room 2 bath Wioua. ~urfty blds. call bkr. 631·2246 or hom•. Minion Lakes Poulble boat s lip. _548-__ 21119 _______ , Country Club. Ootr-6TMOl8 MS-1Zb 1 SIO,•DOWM Telling the moat people eeller. !..~~ •-u possible is important to ~-Lo&e softthlng valuable? C._ .. ....,. 1022 Justoneavallab .... oaove 712·1414 111-1711 the s uccess or a n y Mom&.IHOte Place an ad in our Lo&t .teM1a·pool. Beautifully landacaJ*t, no main· tenaftCe yard. No need to ttavel all over town to look ror 1ara1e sala ... you'll rind tbem r11ht here in Cluaifaed. To place yolU' praae Nie ad, call 601178, ....................... ln today. 1 year old Con'4)U' Vdltev c..,.. Woodbtidol CetHr 1ara-sale. Make sure • •• -and Found co lumns . Townhoule. 2 Bdrm + . ..~ ~ AIU'adlV9pooldupla+2 2,,., Ba. Xlnt terms . MMIJI 644-6JM yours la llal'ed i n 2708Harbor.Ste208-A That's wherepeopleloolt ..,......_Pri•loc•-1 12~00 . 848·U07 ~v-c..n-C lau l U .ed. ph.one • • 540-ltJ7 whefl they·ve found an ticmllll.000......_ :~~~~~~~~~--===~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~====~==::;:::l.!~!!!!!~~!!;~!!!!~l~lie:m~o(~v~t~lu~e~.==~;::=1'~~~~~~~~ • ~· ·-.1: • .OQubhouae R.d. n.ert Hot SDnnp 2~~2$72 -.. ...-..---..·------·-l*"f!'--. ·-·--·-- • ' .. ._,. _ _,_ .. ____ .,_ ·~---····"'--~~-........ ....... .-. ·-' ................. I ,(J ONL\' PtL01 HcMAte• U1.l.11N .a ... -ct ~onc:low.lnlunu ••••••••••••••••••••••• Untun.lthed ldS AporhMnt• Fumldwd AparfmHh u.tw-., ............ 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IJ()OI. 1 mlK'h rrort> n~. c h 1 Id r L' n u k : ·P I P 714 RSI 1142 tts.,_.IHch 376' Cott•.... 1124 ..... ._ ...... >140 ............. • .. ....................... ···············•········ ........................ . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ................ ....................... ....... . . -~.~~!! ~~-.... ~~?.~ ~-····-·····~~~,~ .-aa.nda.QO ,...ai.ant E s.dc .aer 11, L.u~iJ:r.!r::.1t:~(" IBr! 1~1 lee 81 Crp\1, dJ'Pt NO it11&e rrd ~1*41 ft4' NO f'f;B• Apt 6 Cbndo rent all Vt 1111 Rt1nl iaht f7).41tl Ra r SllOHTTERM R tlllT A.1,.S Weffly • Wl.ntff' Ag .. t 675 8170 Newly decorated 1 Br 2 Ba Lovely _,I adWt, no peta, Townhouse Spac ious. 1263 8r apts 6200 Ed· r1replace. pool Quiet in,er, h b. M-0819. a rea Adults no pets. , -1--------- ---~ c:n ~ P f.TS. MG rm litl - -{'Jr.-4PI C._ .. .._. HU U"ae11 • 2 Bd rm Moo IOOIE . -----•OCEANFRO NT. Avail now. daily. weeily. Spec tacular 111ew 673 SURF. ~. 646-3311. 67~58t9. Oetuse1 poolside xtra l&e I . 2br. 2ba. Bkns. dahwhr . ••-••••••••••••••••••• tlrfllo eOftdo 8 u11t1111 J u mloe Crffk nt-w. 2 tt...fn 11 tntM'rftm : rar ~' Ol'tian ,., •• "'. 3 Ur 1tar M7 ~ lllwt' {'I-up Wondbnd , M•r. lam rm. din r n1 3ha 11 r. mon rfl nionl h no 11t•l11 $97!1 .. AJ 1111CAS &.IADa IM T .. IUMMISS 0Pa9"ALS'' C'Al,l. Nwpt Heh. wtrfrn1 i.t!c uld.c. "li·11iint :!Br. ~llu. 2 llVl pJllOh. 1101..11. lndr; (Jl'. 11ndr11mtl park1n11. rrduccd tl"I $97!1 mn. t'ur ,,,, .. hoWlfll: !i:i.'} 1001 Oc~anrront 2br Xlnt C'Ond Adult.a. no pets. Ca r Wint e r . SS75. 213 7'9e ~18 2 Br. Crpt.s. drp&. b t-ins. 1~ m1la beach. Milts, gar. Adlta. "? pe~. S395 rro pe ts 1395 mo. mo, 1110 V1ctor1a S t. 53&"8363. 548·1367 M 5PM ---------1------ ~ f am nn, 2100 ~q Pl'\ll.lt'l'\it'"I !~_••%on mu J IJ -..• ----1~t1t~~,~IMll' Tim1T\ homr ltbdfm. ~\. lU I' ~Mo 1071• -\l•t'lll IH&M67 (>I\ Ult• 11('<11'11 :Wr :!H.1 f11>lf. fh1 11at111, l>\I miuJ lJ up I \> ' S 11 :i ~ m (l, iiT3 ~ nt'<4f ~ \4l(l.iil r\ .. u J)Jr ~ h• z rur• ltJf hUilf b~t l.\1H'1 'tq 11J nt•'°' 1Jr JP "' & 'rp1 1 l•· .. n ).11h ())\ Ill• 1•1 I,. M\•1 .:'ti 11~ '~ ~·~ ~~n.m nrw tnwt1h11trlf" 11 fln' n~at 1'\1111~cwk :-O'Jl•·rn1ru l•• -r1 ... w :l mil';lft L1.J >Wl•"ll dt-11 ~· 1 I\.> v.t•I h11r h11h: \ (' S I .:. I) O 11 • " , \I 7» lt'\'itf(.r 7:.1 '.IU!I 631-4555 lllH .. hUll'' 2 u Ii !I 11 11 \ ~ h 11 r I' IJ r llkll m. :l' 11111 Sl:nJ 1110 • H'••r l"t' ;:L.1 ,111 :.t~ vr ~12171J lti\"I/\ llO°'J\N J(lAQl 'l"ll ~~WIJo.)I I lh·1.:ht; \'l'I ) I ~ ·r " ~; L 1\ K t: S . ;'1:01 t'hwood . \l>clrm ~•ud1u. S4Stl. mo C.:.tll 1111\ 1d !.17!1 3Vt>J or P~i: ! .. :! ·~000 t 'll•un t:: Uluff Condo Jbr, ::ba, ava ll St!pt 17 '.'ll•·i.rh rwv. uull c•couh• 1111\ .1Lt• 1wwh lil'l'Or;ill'd { 1141110 .' hr .! 1"1 ,,,, htt• :! 'w. > u >tlllo 3 111 :t __ _ " 1 , r 11 "' ., \ 1· bu µowdt-i ruuni. 1 rpk & F:xrlus1ve 811( Canyon on ijj!) ~2<h•\"t!.'o, Ocean!ront/v1ew 2 &J Br. balco ny. frplc . Jtll r f rom $550 w inter. 640-4787 WINTER 2br. frplc, dis }'washer . i:ar. sips lo sand. no pets. ~Imo • $2il6 Neptµne 1213 1446-4750/446-9220 llV ... TaUCI l...,...,.) Thr'\.'t' Redroom T'we l\ath ltOtlk' \\ ll h Un~urp.l~'~ \ I(''°''> l)t I IJC)()I Wulk lu -.1'hOOb \lo' a " h 1· r > r \ 1' 1 1/01( Course Pool. tt•n Wtnter Re ntal on th" )~~. ' $J150 111u tl·IS 1!155 VI ,. a& 1'0411 ~I'·' \clul l " ""' IK3& . / -m~ spa. 2br .. 2ba. gar .. beach. Duple x 2 Br . SPACIOUS adlt 2 BR 1 Ba llpt. open beams: serving bar. lots ol wood thruout. $.115 mo. 673·8ll03~vs. New 3 Br. 2~1 2 Ba To wnh o u se $550 Private yard. Close to shopp1n~. Adults. 1982 Maple. S48·:>AIXI 3br. ~bk . drapes. cln. nr Wilson & 'Placentia . SS7S. 963-tn'l aft5pm Spacious Fa m ily 3 bdrm. 2 ba S395 Playground & HUNnt•HOH L.Al(IS SPARXl.JNGSTREAMS CMCADING WATERFALl.S T-OWERING PINES NEW SPACIOUS LAKESIDE AOULTAPTS. •Elegant rlreplaN)S •Private lakeside patios &balconies •Heated pool & wturlpool spa •4 males from beach 142-1160 7562 Ellis Ave. H.B. 13blks W. of Beach 8 11 pt•I, Si!#ll m u I" $ll110 1110 6-10 !1126 & lower $500 2006 W. rrt'jl l>.111 .1 I rnl .I ,m 1;1~. • ;'1:1-""l'Uln S llULl 1-.S . l!Yi !>171 Oceanfront 759-1677 pool. :)48.9556 rrom l2·7 Sublse to Mar 31, 1981. U 1 ' 1 "'m r"' 'l' 14 l "nl 1 1. \ 1 ll11lrm . :!b.i, nt•WI} rt· 8 0 0 •• _l_'M _________ , 3Br, 2Ba wtrlmt condo K11 v & O c t• n SI IOO ~fon l h \' 1•H ' 1 .. rlll'I J j)IOC Ill"' <.H.4 II I l>1 l'\lo 1l1·1·ur(JIC'rl •>hfrr we \ t•r"a1lftos. 2 " I·" ..... Lg I Br 2 & Unl rum 2 Ibo t l $900 3 br. ~ bj, S:.!.1 m11 "'~1nnkl..r' l lt•~t tu ""'' l14 11hrn1 .! 111 :.! 1 .. 11t'd.$71S mtJ li7!'1®16. adult'> onl y <.:.d i s undec ks Steps to 2 Br. frplc. E.side. im· w a s ip mo . ('JtlM'b .trJfW'' frpl1• ,, h 11.11'\ '•'\lo h11mt• II.I .-..nh1urn·.. t \I 1,, ,; ·11u IS i'l 1 ... 1H R-m'l. 213 88-i 7~ b I! a c h S 8 5 0 m o . mac .. $460/mo . 1st & _<2_13_)_592_·5426 ___ •. -- ;i:ara)tt> 75!• ~lti8 .~,~ ~~ c0t'.~._~0" tJll ;'~~··~~. :.·~;1i;;., ~:~;'"") It U ~ T 1 N G T O-N 1 ~t'C_ 673-9.112 ~a:~il~.v:;~=· No ~ts. Love I y 2 & 3 Bd rm. e " llG CANYON To"'nhouses. g arage, .... Mne 3224 , ' \kLJinTov.•nhon'll' 2 BR llARBOR, prime lot·a 100· from sand. Newly ----·" & patao. laundl"I.· fac $425 & ••••••••••••••••••••••• l l \ l: H 1111" 1Ht hilllnp I Ur lt1\l.1th<111 1 $i1M> 11111 tiun. manna \ ll'W. bt!aul dee. 2 Udrm. ,\vail am · 2 Bdrm. t Bath. w /deck ·, '""""' t 11 \ II ~ ·~ . in ~"' ' m I"'" I t J ' ii :!11,1 Tcnna:. ~la>lll, Jlt<' .. bd '°''7~ 3b c•ncl "ar ~side ~ s.525. Call 213/~. u.w. .. liio) llt>lt: Jtklrm. $..;{Ml "II " J l' ' wi· C\ <J 1111rklll~ tor 2 new ·• rm. """ ., . a. rnL'<l $450/rm. 997-0432 ... . . . W'ti0rkshop<:ar.1;:.-~u \U ~( l!Jll' 1•11•1 ''" :!U m.4Ml1•r.1.1!11 .. ,!.)l1 t·.ir:. !144 7722 d)~ or balconies. frplc. ctr '.'lo The Real i::5late Store Nt!W Lux CONDO tbr. N>P&<" Good Jrt'a ·~'2 'Juna hnll1'-• "' fJ \\ UCl\l fo. foR tti-:"llT tA083ti8ev wknds µct s 2 13 ·634 8602 o r OCEAMFttOMT 675-1771 pool. teruu.s. clubMe & A.lent 631·4M7 Va l rt•t.• l<t>nl~'' \\.It frpl\ & 4 u <trm 4f~~ •• r., t'l•r1r .. ~t -----7lt640...Q6.55 3-2~1 BR. winter rentals VeLLAMADBA. --· w a lled commun1ly. -------~J1 ss;:, 1114tl\r "' ~-~' wc,,trl1ffarca lovely ex· nowavall.,673"62t0 d ys,' 2 B 2 Ba t ........ , 575 • .. ...,. ?l:Jr !~ ba g ( I< d \ ard & s.?Jr<Jge f J mll) TownhoYH · r. . gas s ove. ....,., mo. ·--eves. ~ • 1 • Jr. rp " i:. IT.• +!00 t'<'Ut111e 11t1me JUr. 2Ba. a1-.&.-t-L.....~ 3525 673-:>A93aft 5PM dshwhr 1n c l.. ~n cl. 114i-1.266da)''S hwasher. mlrru. adult:.~ 323-2 pl ... a sc Kid s & pets available (or immediate ,._.__ansu g ges Ch ld-n OK No pet s . l yr old Toro 14t!k<>m•· Call9642566or •••••••••••••••••••••••s pac ious 2bdrm. ne wl ara · 1 ''"' · N'lCE 2 Br. patio. pool, ·~mo. ""'1· ... ""' ·········9"············ !n3 :!971 A"ent. nu fet• O<'\'Upa nc)' Dre. J D Costa u esa Clas ·1r' ed 15 f, ds lO beach No pets. $445. Uttl pd. CX· ......,., ..., ""''°" " Property Management. ·" s -r ec. ,r · cept e lec. 2324 ·Elde n. garage. frpk. $395 mo. ;t ---Treei; ;\rea, :-.Ir St•hb 751 2787 Lovely <!Br WI Pool Plus Winier. Laundry , Ir~ ,, • .., l2l3 . S42·95&1.G42-S25l GrabltQl.ock 's.&%. Llwely:lArEst ateS5.SO Tunic Rk 3hr. 2h<.1. l..: Ir , Morc $WOClose toOCC patJo. ulll mcl. ~/(llO • .,.., _ 3Pt W /Chef'S" Kitchen, Ccnual A C ThrouAh Ov1 dr 2 pa tao, Ip, 2 car gi.u~ L.rg 2Br condo. Newport 631:4557 ai:t ree 115'»!7 tii3·6S62. lbr, 111~. clean. close to MARIMER'S WAUC lluge Fc<l L11t Obie G <.1rai::c11H601 .. 11;t pool rl'c, SttoO 1 mo II h 1-· 1 1 ho •· Pr f f.. r .. 2 b ts ( ••so l&fTIMES 631-4555 fr<> l:!l:ll377titi87 l'lg ts rpc, pov . .,.ieHsUnfurn 3600 lBr.complete lyfum1shed s Poe ransp e . em ~ rap ro m .... ("all V1rk1 fi.31 •1557 ---- -w a s h e r & cl r,) <' r . ••••••••••••••••••••••• oceanfront apt. $425. 50+ S295548-6518 Frplc. large yd. patio, lA.'!aM' Bru~tt't 7~ !111-.1 EW DF.ooR-38r. 2Ba. frplc. gar. 2 blks bch. $675 mo. y"ly. No pets/k!d.<',645·1682 __ OCEANFROMT 3 8dr & 2 Ba. blt·U\S. frplc. only 3 yrs old. dbl gar. Sl.300/m> yrly. OCEAHFIONT 2 Br&2 Ba, blt·ln5. frplc. only 3 yrs old. dbl gar teOOtmo yrly. JACOIS UALTY 67s.6670 Br m upper dp\x· across from beitch, Ca I 974·31128 or631-45l2 All adult. Sorry. no peL' 2 Br. 2 ba. from S-l2S. Refni.: & dshwhr mcl"d . Jacuw & pool. Across from N 8. Golt COurse 545·4&5. 2 BR YrJy I Blk from beach Upper Unit m Ouplex I Ba , stv, refnge. water. trash. gas. e lec. mcl:S4SO mo. 3505 Babloa Blvd. A~ .. ~· 2_131966~1711 :!hdrm (>r~1ngetr~ Condo StS.So1mo. 67!°>-8410 dys, or .,.,, d s.ttl.5 --~ar, nr Hunt. Harbour. RE.·· NTIMES L.. -•_;_ Val-;:y -323.. m:J ~ t-v~ "'r. yar • gar • '""?'?· Winter. Also. I Br yrly . LrA 2bdrm. lenced yrd. 16662 Jib Circle . Apt l. l'anfront lux t Br apL · J'CMlftt.-.""" "Tenn1 :. po11 I ssoom 9'J:lH29d;iy:. 59·1 1661 S375.Respans1bleper.son children OK.$450/mo. '"'""Ql\'7 Ut11pcl.WinterS47Syrly •••••••••••••••••••••••• :)8_1 :i_ 1_65. 71iX.lilil>:I T11rq Vl'S r ''M .,..... "°"' llOM F.S FOR H ENT N t-:W TOWNllUM 1-. • l' · -onl)"'~i15 2554>ra t flr • · 9 6 J • 7 6 0 0 o r ---· -s..\51} 6i~:l!23 •· • t h 31 J "' b " 1 ....... ... .. 64r l227. 2 Jldrm.2balh. Fireplace - ---• • AMERICA ·s Fl RST 1 fld rms $5!15 Sfi25 LJr't·~. I rlr 1·11111 11 pv1 01 H rm. ~ i a . ..,;i 10, Lrg :!uurm. lenn'u ~ ru. 3 Br 2 Ru . a vail. 9,H. _ ~ -· Gara"e SiCiQllTV). Bdrm. 2 Ba. Oc vu. gar. CQM Pl.ETE HOME f t·nl"tih arrts & ••;irtto•t•:. tub Ttonm:.. po<tl. JJ t' I rplr . 2 rJr gar. pool. 1•h1hlr1·n OK s.t501mu .,,,,,,, mo. ... nu crplSlpaint .. ,,._,.,riv L-Al"r • " "' s -·,11 J<IV'J 2 ur . with "~r. S"•o. _ Call 963-2205 .~, , rtl~·ALSLRVICI-: l''amahcs please, k1cls & S500 mo ~IJ,451>-tl!"•i:J <tll io))a Lenni ;,. •• 9 6 l • 7 6 0 O· o I" 673 3355 Ai.'l u v-..., 675-6670or 631·5550 ,,\µARE~. SIZ~ 1>C l~ w e leo_m _ t1tl l Spm &1-l··ll92 6.tl!' 1227. -----Carpet. water paid. 2176 B r -~-· --- A!NOPR ''ES ,,., • ...,.,., ,..,3 .,...,1 \ ------"~ b 1 .. 11 .. Placent.Ja.""'"•t20. Spactous2 r ront apl n ~r m . 1 ,...,_ B a . . ... """~or .,.~,,,. ,gt, • bd ---·-Jbdrm.2a.verynrt'ey o ...,...... S37S /m o. 2 ka"d s ou Cf\1..L TODAY · f RENTALS Newport Crc,,.t, 4 r m . P M T " ..,. •• ~-I A .. I -· no et.• f ... •--'-llh Fvrnished rum Incl ul1l. cable TV. 7. I 5 . ____ _ Slater /Beach. tsl •~ last own.""""" sty e .. u ts, 31 45 5 - - ---2br.1,Da $700 Jha, .imrm.uno..,,,trut•t ....,...,,,_ S "' ...,.5 "'.,2682 6 • 5 Hwiliwclon •och 324 0 3br. ~a SIOOO Furn ed ocean view S9S01 mo. .. ..... ,............ ... channel. ~ar tc~ to PH"fect 2br 2bo 1148·5465 __ _ _ ~-peµ ~~:. ~·--·- --------• _ ....................... ~ ... 5019 ~77520 11a1»ooP111i1s•a 3707 ocean w /\'ll'W. Dys : d 1......_COVEI Country Cha1roer, S380 3br. 2 ' :ba $725 $750 .....,. . ••••••••••••••••••-••• 213 585·0921. Wk('nd~: llOOsq ft, fplc, In ry. lUr garden condo. Lake ·~ 2BrKids, Ptfls19630l fl•e ecwa~e~f!f~~~:~ . ~~~: ~:~~= Sl75'1S~I~: ·IBR. Bluffs 2Ba, _avail-WIMTER RENTAL 714-S73 11189. Dishwr.encl ~· new. Pool & Jacuzzi. No Bayside Or. Dix tBr. ;J:1HS56agent ~rrol _ f'rplr, K1dsOK184031fee · 1mme d Xtr a S h a t p Zbr. heated pool, 40.'I E • -3107 Mace Ave --...pets. S400t m o. P . P ~~·~~~~!cub~· REHTIMES' 631-4555 5850/mo 640 7647 Balboa $4S01mo avail AP.c!w hue~ 2 Br. 2 Ba Newly·palnted. 962·6533. 756-lOO'l · 2 Pfl.verv qwet ,\dulls ------------Sei>l l.675 187 l Unfwni.e.d Garage. 01stt was her. 28r . ca""'lS, drapes, ---- Nopets. RanAc &r<>ft•r Absoluleh t•Xt"l'Pl•onjl, 3Br. 2liarhomc1 ·bay wm11• & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adult~ :'llu pets. S440. ~mall cMd ol<.Nopetsor tBr.Versailles.lllewly re . Ut1L'i pa1d S-190mo hrand nc~. never m· dow:., rp c , t'O \l•rc• Slee ping room s Batboalsland 3806 67!'1·41fi6 __ walerbeds.SJ.$0 536-0039. d ee . Fro nt l u s h ·~1 ~W 18th M2•dlJ.'I c•11p1t'<I 3 lidrm 4!11 ha p.itiu :! car )!;JI kitchenettes $90 wk & ••••••••••••••••••••••• -·--------courlp rd.ft n Adult :-,1.\hsh2Bdrm Retn•at home l.c1 nd:.cap1ng, Garden.·r ind $7()(1 mo up 01.·eanf!'ont 675K7~0-Bay F'ront completely re 2 Hr. I Ba . Eastsidc. :!bdrm . 2ba, Huntington S('CUnly bldg. Pool.g}m. w Plush C.a rilel~. l·;.1rpl'11nl! & rtrap1·:-.. l>ayi, :!J:J i:lf~:l99<l. t-:H·:.. dcc-orah'CJ. 3 bdrm 2 ba f'ire pl{JC"t" S450 mo Hdrbor t rr p ie'<. dis . re~ fac1I. lmd. poss . . All Nu Bwll JJI~. l;im1h room with up & wkncb 213 28.'1 ·133:.! '• nr, ~aEra~e.B~AY w1nt1•r f1rcpl:ic1: Great Vll'W of +'er u ri ly de pos i I hwashe r . pn 11 patio, gar ~Imo i\gt: 6Jl -6i83 ·' f h " '".., ., ... ... rrom lar"' p·1t10 i\dults. no pets. 540 50.5f; w /o pe nhr .1.1 ults n -----• · -- -"ren OKt ""'l"Jf•u• ~lair~ lo l I ;ii . l":IO ul" , ,"'111 "h"'rc~.··. Ir" '"1nalfronl ,\'··~ 2 Br. bay"I w, duc•k, uay ,.t , " u 0 " "'' ' ~~ .... ..... ... ~ 11c.z3 CA .. "'•5 n.. l',.'INE ·• "" ., ~~ '"'u ""' • ~ neat h at vour front door or i;.i&-t!J8.'.I • ' • ' br. 2·car i.:ar. h1ry. bit· ''"rrol ""'1 4"'" '<l<·•nl u. ........ a:. .... rm. or uen .) 'T J ... ,.v Vil' "" h0111('. 2 ~.·t\. 3 l'drm + 0·1r """" . . -pets ••25 fl.l0-4039 & r s & "'" ...., JJ<)""' hi k h 1 & ·'. ' ...... ,,.,.,., 1\va1l &>pl l~.Yl'arly ·------· --... · · ins rplc. 675 ,.... ---· --01' ~ 1 rom eac 1 · tlcn. :i Ba . 2 frµk:-i. lrg JACOBS REALTY lease $1100 mo. 673·3'166 $ll0-S465 2 Br. 1 Bu. Apl. I •il,,.Oft S65°"'m o. 116 46th SI J Ur 2 ba. S5i5 mo N1N.'. 'chuol Sll•<J 111·r mo ,_ l'leluxc 1 llr Irvine honw l'l'd wui>d dcdt "v <' r 675-6670 or 64-l-4J:.>.3 Pool. la undry rm, t•rpL'>. H 'b:.-1142 64S-7573 agt.. l' I e a n . (; o u s OwrlC'r will main ,\;.i;oc .. µool + ll•n111~ w:Jl"r. 2 1•11r "ara"<", 2 _ ___ _ __ ___ drps. /\dulls onl•·. <.:at -.cw _____ • & •.. : ,...,,.. ~ ....................... . nct~hborhooci G:irdrner · t•>.t ,\artl Call. l'ourts $Rti5 mo 1~1 ,·omm poob,tcnm~ats, Wintcr RcntaJ 2 Br 1 Ba . YRLY 1 hr. OC'l'k, gar OK TS L Mgml 642·1603. 2br,3ba ,twnhseS57SOon. 3176 incl. 1st & last mo +Sl()O 891 7951 las t .. S21MI ctc·p <.:h;irlc) walk to oct·an. S!l50·mo Steps lo beach Sept. prkJ!, l.Jundrv foe ,\\'\. ------d ay 64 1 1100 or eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl'Curity No ~L'> Af,'l . no Liwch• :?I kl rm l"hult•au llarr S:>!I ~lO. ,\l(t _ __ ~ r \' Owner 6-15·til).lli lSLh to .lune 15th. s.i:>..s ~~mo. li73 tll88 31~~·2;.~~ndc~;, SI~~~~ 846.1890 BvThe Beautiful Sea! ~':e ~·6173_or !)41).l_JBM :>ltlO'.sm·lo. Frplt. Ga r \h1odbn dJ!l' Pos h .lhr. Wl::ST BACK llAY mo 675-9229 [)(>luxe Bayfront 3bdrm, blinds. Beautiful ram-lnW 1144 ~~:~~ua~~~~ Sharp 2Br $425.K1d1»"I 0..·l·an v1cwl R»l6>;iJ..'\ le~· T Y. n h m l' S.'°>!1 5' mu ():"00 ;-.;cwly dee bach full kit 200. refn!.(. I rplr. adulL..,, plC'X w /pool. J acua1, •••••••••••-••••.•••••• · -----l~l\·e Huge t'cd Yard. ti.11 •15.'lnCall Carn•I 4!;.1-2.l;w:sor49-l 1Ti li Ulx Jllr . 3 car ~ar, kids Yrlv rcntl. S325 inc utrl no pets. SlOOO mo yr~). dubhse Prestut.ious2Br54ro 11-.i years new. ground 'learSchools15493> fel' ·-' OK. pool , S7Sll mo. Con\ loc. Desire qwct t.MO-i213.f».t :>1311. --W/Pvtl.ake tS516lfee k vel 1 BR. I BA apart. RftA')MIS 6ll-4555 1Heaut1ful brand ~cw 3 **L·rat'(S! 835·0121 noo-:.mol<er .673"5Sl!O - ---Perlectlbr2ba Vickiagent S:l-4~7 mcnl. Buall·ln5. carpel, ------------brlnn 21:1 ba lluntmJ?ton ~ -----~ S ma l l b a c h e l o r 18SOsqft2 fptc,dshwshr -------·-d ra p e .... c n clo s.ed MIDS/PETS OK • Ueach ~~. Cod mpled.tt!I~ ~~~g~~~o mc~~f; 3hdrm . 212ba condo. OCEANFRONT. Sm:lll 1 w /k at chcnelle. q uael I Obi garage.lndry hookup 1 Br Condo in "Lakes" carport.. laundry faCllit.y. I:: Side House. Gar ai:e. car pet ..-u "'. rape ., on I vear lease. w e·re the beaut ocean & cit} Ilk~ br's S3SO & up 2 br"s s in ~le pc rs o n. rcf s. $6503107 Mace540-44()(l full Jae, tennis. end-unit. Public t.enrus <'91,&rt.s and t"ncdyard.S54S.646-4848 I bloC'ks lrom bl•al·h & ones·tocall. \'ll'W. no !X'L'>. S700 mo )earl) & Winter s.550 & S300 /mo. utlls p d . r--------$500/mo. 73l-4763 golf course n ght behind.~ Seduded S1dl"Strei>l 1 ulll!> Owm•r will main n\•\l r ge l -~-j Garden Apt Pool. rec L.,...•adt 3141 bit• Oct. l. SJ.lSI mo ------- - - - -•• :.rh<lols. 9l<J per mo + [g'u.. dh Id J1m!f63 ll002or9f>8-<lli.5(1 up ll73·9270or 673 4928 673·1275 __ _ _ __ jSlunning lar){e 2 Br. 2 Ba. -- ----Adults. no pets. Ava1la· SJllS28rHome.K1ds/ t.iin ext \arcl r an· t"all Rcat111 Y11ull ltkl· lh1!> ~dull h\· Costa~ 3724 BalboaPeninsula 3807 area. S385. 710 W. 18th ........................ lease Owncr.~2-0lJll. Pets OK. Gar1~l lft'<' 1 1(91 79:11 • ., m l! in Newport !. hne:.t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·St 1 BR. xlnl ocean ~lew. . - - --· - REHT1MES 611-4555 -· ----:>a l :JtKKI :!Hr, :Jba. den. pool. J;w. SUS CA.SIT.AS Small Bach S300 Yearly. f ----por ch . ne w c pl. pnt . OltJ Spanish lg lflr. 2Ba. ----IJbdr\n1ownh1tl'Tll'.klUS t1r 192U t\arranl'a l'I."''·'"'"'" ll1lnlS N1tfX'l!1 83l~I -Fuml br apt s:i2s&up u _til !> p d . l.·8 PM .,Li:3Br.~Ba .upperu111l, lndry.•:blk beach.SSOO din rm. garage. frplc. Ea:.ts1de 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba ))l'l" OK \• dcpo ... 1t L.oquna leach 3248 BLUFFS CONDO. Q Plan Encl. gar. Adults. no ~~cr~5·Sll2 encl gar. Nicely de<'. mu. Dys s.t9·1186; C\'S 1400 sq ll. S-lSO m o . l.1\1og room . F am ll}' S500 mu Dill 5:11.i 6563. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lge 3 HR 2·2 Ba. F;:im pets 2110 Newport Bl N rt Be h b Me sa del Mar. $450. .t99·3922 1496-115 room~ r1replacc. fenced• 900-12_17 -Or~anvaew 2RR +rlen. I llm. I or .... • I dm1n". lpl<'. 5484968 bet-wn 11:30 & Ncwpo ac . a.s v1ew. ~51 9905. lv message. ---•• ---. -------_ _. G _.A l ,._ ,.. SP'!." -rlXlr m. I bath. frplc. ----.-l b'drm . ocean/canyon 1 ,~_vears nt>w.golr cours<• Ycuu. a iu.:ncr. 1:ar)J(' i,·:.i · H d rm l •, II a decks. least' ""'$700 .\sk • t1ll n1·w SllUU 7!'19 030:1 _·_''-------pallO, no ,1ta ragc Yearly ge I Ba. 2 br , w/calon t view. new crptsl pa int \lCW. 2 BR. 2 BA split drapes Ck>!-e to schools I F1rcpl;itl'. Fum Hm '.! I fur.:,Pave 64' 72 11 OJl.y bach apt, paneling , S 6 0 0 Ag t I 0 w n c r , range. Gardner /wtr pd. Pnv road. Gas/water pd. l"vel ap· a rtment. Bwll-Sbl'S 556-1737 art 3PM ,. ,. 1700 ft Extra Ir" Newpon Crest 6i7 6 60 712 Sha h ma $425 A I "' --· ----- - -..:ar uar Ml . """'" 3 Br. l ba. frplc. lg(' deck, Condo 3 Br . 2 , ~ Ba . nu crpt, Quietness very ~l _. _______ I r. . · ,.va i s.525. Adults 499-1997. ms. carpet. drapes. 2 Nice elean 2 Bdrm. I Ba Ham1ltoo1 Bushard_ S750 hardwood floors. renccd :\1ai,t""Cr BR ocean view. essential. $250/mo. $150 Lovely J BR 2 lla fple _on or bef Oct. 1. 548 ~ ~e ~tudao ~pl • .:alk ~o carports_. laundry fac1h· Fenced } ard, ~a rage., ~o·.:~-7}98_?'"64~3441.:....._ back yard & dbl garaRe. Furn Hm .. fplc. wet bar. sec_ N e wpor t . 11 l s . patio. $675 yrly. . . '3 Br. 2 Ba condo nr So Cst beach new cpt S32S. ty. public tennjs coons new pa.ant $400 ~o. lst. HOMES FOR RENT ~~mo.M~t.494·7551. -al l r H . lal'll. S!!50 642·5939· • 64&l220 I Plaza . Ne w c-tpt, m :n1· Darlcn'e 6611161 ' und. golf cours t' rig ht lasl + SlSO sttunly ~~I 2. 3 & 4 lidr ms-S4!l5·S62.S. Gr;,1(•1ous hvmg m lovely tii3·21l!l lr.W.. ~7 44 • bhnds . ..jeaullful com----- -behind. Adults, no pets . O r a o ge H o u:.e f.., 1'.l·nC'cd yards &i;arai:cs ··Jbdrm, 2ba w1sµa No •----1 •••••••••··~··••••••••• S695 }e.arly . Char ming plex w /poo l. J acu zzi. LCICJlll'CI....... 31152 /\v a 1la blc O r t 3 -~277'~--__ t'Jmihcs plcasl'. kid!> &j. pet:, sx:!S ·mo 4t174072 I Blk to hch .. 3Br. ::!Ba, Newlv furnishedlBr&ofc Ba y Front I Bdrm clubhsc . ssoo. 673.324 1• ••••••••••••••••••••••• S4251mo.,lease. Owner Sharp 3Br 2Ba 1-·amily pl'l~ w e lcoml' Ca 11 1 ----home. pool. tcnm!> t:rts. or 2nd bdrm condo . Parking: Utils _p aid . 760-0853 2 Br. 2 ba condo on ~olf 642·0138. room & frplc. Custom de·~ !it;.I 2566 or !J7:1.m 1 Ai..'\. Fantastic new 3 Br . 2 ba . pvt parking. S7SO ~o. w 1s un0 y d ec k . 0 n 679-9667 Eves. ,. cou rse includes refe r. -· ------- throug hout L"lc'·t • .... , '"" Com p I e I e I y r t• mod 645·3615 evc!t 673 6210 stream AC dshws hr S45Q.S475. 2 Br. I Ba. Apts. washer & dr••er . $600. 2 Bdrm 1 Ba. s ml yrd. cor "' ' ''" ...... · · • · lbdrm by beach Pal10 I · · ,,92 . .,7000r 492_2796., . 0ara~e. close to beach . I --1Jeaut1ful decking adults chs carport. pool. tennis. et._c. , · · Al built-ms. enclsd gar. ., u ,.. ~rage door. :>. c~vcr~~ Seu Spr;i~ :J br. 2 ha con I onlv $8501rm . W;ll l·on ----$550 mo. l yr lse. Adlt no gar. ulll pd. $400/mo yr · W/O hook·up. Near S .C. ---------• S375 mo. 493-5047 o r pi&l.106, walk lo sc~ool: I <lo. pool. s pa. lcnni:.. 1 m i sirler lse opt i;.io 5~ OtJvcr Shores Short k rm pets. S48-04l2 bfr 5PM-lvl I~. Ref. 673-1.275. 673· 1401. .Plaza. Cat OK. lmmed. Lge 2 BR condo, newly re-496·429'l Me,a d el Mar a r ea tu 1 ... at:h. ••ar. $650i mo ---rcntal4Br.:iBa.pool occu""'n ,. TSL Mgmt fu rbashed.pool.adlls.No -.. --------~'IDO 7~12 1 ~ " ''h 1 2 b view $"'-'"' mo. !>IS·221l message. I bdrm. steps to beach. .... c., · · pets. ssoo. 552-00U a ft6. MOYt! m today. S:Z.S375. l -·-·~ ---1 964-4116 '"" aimrni;:. c ca n r. --1.J\N I year ly . S375/m o No 642·1603. -, &2 8drm.Walktobeacll. ~ I --·---· fr lc. garden. walk lo MeWIMrtleodu 3769 • S37~ mo. 2bd r"'!. 1 1? ~Br.Moothtormnthren b l"a ch . s 5 7 5 111\RBOR RIDGE. Sec F pets/walerbeds. + ut11.,'3 ar.2 8a,upper.nr 0CC. 2 br.2barondo.golf cn;e. 'l;ice &clean.498-6187or d~x.No dogs.645Vu:l t.al Waterpatd SO.'">Oper 12 1 3 1449 013 I . Gated.3br.3ba.danrm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-5714. fam i ly unit . S45 0 . S55 0 . D a ri e n < -198-1903 tona 546-9\24 fom rm. Ubrary. a tnum. 661-1161149-t 3672 -------E.6i~ d~~~2lir11·==~ ';,\~~~-9~1.: :~:;;.; =99 Hi~ 3250 ~~~~~~a~~~ 1~; ~.~~ ... ~?!. &u;:.7~ IR urs. Mewport IHdt ll6t ~~-3171 Ba. lrg yrd, ch1 ldt.p~l brh. frplc, b u1 It ins. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644.5400 Ola.rming lBr. soulh of NEW -DELUXE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OK. Avail 1011. ~ -z hook·ups. prkg. no pcls. 3Br condo. View of mnun ----hwy, blL i~. t>eam'C"e1I. 119-1.8225 998.1165 "Channing2BdJ:ln$4SO! 3 Br. 2 ba condo. Brand Santo Tomas $450. t:all S600/m o. 2l3 37~4i00. t ains, near golf rour1»e, OHTHEIAY g a r a ge. S465 /m o . SuMyandBreezy,Pool new. Pool. tennis. 165(). John64&5006 day-;, 213 379-~ffieves Laguna Hills vallal!e 2 CkJrm. 2 ba with a pool 955-3649 SHARP 2 Bdrm 2 bath. lncld.Clsetothe Bch 492·6700or492·2796_. __ 11 ---------Pools. lenms. volleS'ball Secun t) $950/mo. Walk to be a c h. Im-e ncl garage, private "6eagt6.11~fee T•tilt lltO 2 Bdrsi + de n. 2'"J 3 1\rt1~. l" Rctro•at, S410 etc ...,.,5. 952.r:.r:.o•. Ask Wat.........___,, u~ patio no pets $450 m o a...-Co d 2 ·' ~ ... ..,., ....,..., lll'r"TTV'l'ff~S mediate occupa n cy. • · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ....,.vi~ no c ar 2BrW ijalcony \'u,Gar for Dee lftc.. 611-1400 SYEAAl·AOUND FUN: Nice. lrg., & qwet. 2Br. CPaamll oS46rLa.48rry80 .• ask for p11• .,, .. IJ Beauta·rwZBr.-SW' gar . Atrium I m med Incl. K·ad~OKl!"''"'lfee A t t D llllll •1 rni _, $610 J ,.._, Attractive SIXtrm, 2ba, in <-J·-oc1a c iv1 ies ,. 2Ba . fr plc , parking . COUNTIYQ.UI CathedralCeiUng. a vail. No pet s . REMTIMES 631-4555 _. -· rect'lr•FreeSunday ''-ean view from deck. UVIMft. Gar.Nu <>nnlc(998Slfee Sierra Mgmt 641 1324 I -Laguna Village. No pets. · C-'s'---3278 a h BBQ' p ""' ,,,,._ ....... --------- ----------2 ..,.. ~ rune • S • ar· S'700/mo. Wknds & eves: s· ltBmMIS '31·4555 1 1 lb r rm Clean. uttrat11vc 3 br. 2 s.s951mo 497·407 · ....................... 11es•P1usmuchmore. 644.8889• wkd"l': 642.5757_ Wc:atFll!llt mgles. 1"2 bedroom Love Y arge r. am . ' ba, lge lam1ly rm. frplc. Uea ul 2bdrm condo. ull ,... J ·· apts &townhouses B Ba condo OW study. 2ba. close to pa rk Sfi!'IO/mo 962.6584 for HOME 1-"0R RENT -.EATAECAEATION: FAMILY APTS. FroritS449 . 644 1900 2 r. l~ · . & ,shopping $695/m o. t ' 3 Bdrm $550. F'enced xtras. refn g. 2 story. Ten111s•Free Lessons Oceanfront 2 Br, I ba. no Brand new beautiful lrg . Kids & pets OK. $435 mo. 557 ~ ap_p _. -yard & garage. Family pool. 2 kids.?"· no doi.:. (pro & pro shop)• 2 children or pets, $800 mo . apt, for fam1'lies w1.th 1 or Condo 2bdrm. 2ba. Bay Carol 731-5&11. _.., Avail 8·21. ..-25 /ITW.I. 1st. He Ith Cl b Sa \g nt 67.., r:.'KAI ------11.1':.....-Terr Condo 2 Br . I 'll fi a cond o . please. Kid s & pe ts last 496-6576.831·9303. a us• una • ' e . ,,.__,. '2 children. Near park. view. e nclsd garage, Af lw•'-Rl.a.d """"' .. ...,. • dshwshr, stove. refr1g, welcome. Call 964·2566 or Hydr"r!5sage•Swim· Super Ocean & Bay View Heal paid. Nopels. auto. opener. S69S year· ar U.fa wllhed ltOO 2 br. 2 ba. frplc. gar. garage, 2 pools. sauna, 973-2971 Agent, no fee. Santa Alua 1210 mong •Driving Range on China cove. Beach. 2Br.1V.Ba $440 ly. TSL Mgmt. 642-1603. ••••••••••••••••••••••• = :~~~~~~· Jat'UU.i. tertfl1s court. sec TIIE LAK ES. dlx J Br. ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEAUTIFUL APART· Jbr. 2ba. lge deck, frplc, ZBr. 2Ba S46S VaSAJWS itate, adlts. no pets. loft. end unit wtrrpk , 3br. IAe ram rm. g reat MENTS: Singles. 1 & cpl. drapes, gar, + Pkg. 39863W.;!'.,~·£;!'· i•CH/I R • 8d 2 Ba 900-l849 loca tion . S575 1mo. 2 Bedrooms • Fwr· SllOO/mo.675·5634 l·.-.../.,...·u.vv ,,. Elegant 4 rm. . ~aterways. tennis pool Children o k. 75-l-5300 n1shed & Unfurnished A neat upgraded full flreplat!t! W1th beautiful CONDO· 2br. comm pool. etc. Call Days .752·8200 days. 964-3628 e ves. •Adult L1v1ng . No Pets Costa w.te 3124 New 3 Br. 2 Ba. $570. With security pen~. over· lal'ldscapmg Kids O~. & free laundry $450/mo. Jim. •Models Open daily ••••••••••••••••••••••• large pri vate yard, looking parttllke ground Nopets.Walktoschool ~ 9686152 h 5560363 WntuaNhr 32'8 9 106 lBr.Newly .. ~.gas pd, n.replace,2ch.ildrenOK. & fountain. $500/mo. OOC. Gar,de ner ancld . me, .. a-w.-..a lf.52 '""'"' Be---'St c._ .... ,,.. &"enL"••1211 Le'r\ ~-._....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• O encl g ar . Adlts. pool. 534 ,, ... u ··-·-ne ..... f7tO mo .. 556-1385. ny i•••••••••••••••••• ••• HOME FQR RENT akwood '642-5073. Hwl~• Jmma c 2br. 2ba. w1frplc. 1 Bdrm. SM<> f'enced 6-rden ~rtmenta _________ 12 Br. 1'.-i Ba newer 2bd.rm. lba. gar. yrd, bit· t•h• 3242 2·car garage We ll man-yard & garage. Famll.) 3 Br. Townhouse. newly l~. bit-in. air. (enc. bd. ttfng. ~m r hild OK. ••••••••••••••••••••••• nered pet OK. $600/rm. pleas e. Kids & pets Newport Beactl/So. decor.,gas pd. enclsd patio. gar. Adults. no no•ctogs. 1'982 A Meyer Pl New dlx.e. 3 level water Avail Sept 19. 496-4098. welcome. Call 964·2566 o r 1700 16th St. gar. Adlt.s. pool. 642.5073 pets. SUS.~ $475. ~3484. vie w. pri v beach. 2 Mlssio.u VJ+ 3267 973-2971. Agent, no fee. IOoYerat 161111 ? Br. 1 ..__th Apt. Newly T0wn .. house 2Br. gracious • •. "0 r 1t.-zt.. ... patio. muter bdnns. conv den. ••••••••••••••••••••"• ....__ •wdftsd or 17141 ~-5113 ""' -.......i duJ N " 60 ,,.. i ,.__"' •-decor. Gas pd. enclsd livma • .....,., a ts. 0 aar. No pel5. SlllO. d3 ba. 2 f~cs. m crot. Sharp Horne. 3Br, S600 U.fa RllllM 3300 Newport Buch/No. gar. pool. Adlt.s. 642_5073. pets. $37~~~ 18th. St. Dave.. agt. 644·7211 umwtr, e""' gar, we WtHuge Fed Lot. Frplc. •••••• ....... •••••••••• 880 Irvine _..,....,.,, bar, priv patio, pool. ten· KJds/PetsOK(7700fee 11116tl'l1 Spac~ZBdrm, S3IO 3Br. 28a. frplc. den. nice d':s~~fe"q~J'er.°':'~~; ltlNTIMIS 631-4555 MISCBLAMEOUS (714) 145-1104 1 Gar age . H uge family community. •--•• 11t.JW1t Vd(9630Jfee sc:f\l•. m ove in cond. 846-3t5lor95>ZM4. HOM~FORRENT "9"",_,..__... lt8CTIMIS 631-4155 ...:;._,:..:.:.;..~------i 2 Br. 3 Ba, den. 2 frplc1. 3 " 4 Bdrm. $.S:i().lli85. = ':;~ 4.. ......... w•ter ~lew. $800/mo. Fenced yu<ts and --·r USI TH• 2 Br. 2 Be. Sundeclc.1425. Br#lidnewcondo.2s...,,.,. Avall Oct l. 846-1358. gara1es . Famlliu ,....,.........._ DAILY PILOT Avail approx. Oct. lat. 1br, upper. nro.c.c. 1325. 754-0588. Versailles. Security com · plex. 2 Bdrm. View. 675-49l2 Bkr. Fantaslic view, tennts . health chlb, pools. spa. lbr, liv ·nn, kitch. bal. Av.ail now. Super at~- 754·03'10 dy1. 499·<&015 eves. VILLA IALIOA New Luxury 2 Br Condo. Full Security under· ll'O'lftCI putting.· Casner Lane, m51mo 675-3007 3 Wrms. 2~ ba. frplc. 847-8049 please. kids " pets 548·8675 dys, 760-1418 1306 sq ft wilh w /w cpl, · welcome. Call 9'4·25416 or 7 oceanfronts rrom S900 "FAST eves• wkn&. lbr apt, beameli cei!i'!I · nu crpt. quiet res. area. No pell. $350/rm. $175 sec. New po r t H ta. 88y Front Apll. 14«> to drpa. 2cargarwtopener. ,,..,._ 3244 973-2971Agt, no fee.: to $1600. Many other llSULT" ~ '650/mo. 2182 Maple. ••ro;;;;;xF£ .• ooLF ... Mtwpwt .._.. 326' beach locations. SllVICI 87.-Zorm.5417ev~. COURsECONDO. ....................... •nu t 'U.. 1s "911 2 er 2be+1tee. au ap. a.. w--. 14211 DlllCTOIY -mfeaG.,.u ~ Ada are reallr, pUances incl. 1 yr leue Spaciout Femed Yard. For Result APAITMINTS 642-sm. '100. Sandy be•ch. Avall. I"•·"'···~-· Sept, 7th. Dock apace? Clean 2 Br l ... gara1e. 7l4/171·479Us~I ' no pets. 1325. can a ft lPM.MZ.SW '~ from beach. 3 llut"9• .... Jl40 Wlt-~r.t~:: Salitdlihn New 1"2 bch-ml!;"ury adult apJs In 14' plans from $415. 2 bdl'm townhouses from SS3S + pools, tennis. waterfalls. Ponds ! Gas forcooking& heating paid. From San Diego frwy drive North on Beach to McFadden then West on McFadden to Seawlnd Village (714)893-5Ul8. Oceanfront for Winter Rentala. F\lmished & un-rurn. Broker. 615-4912 .... 4000 ....................... On NftP911 Beacfl. Beach Hotel ·room • sm•ll t1tchen. DIS W. Ocean- front. SllO&up. DIOSec:. 6<kposit. G73-UM. Le sunny room. ft kllchn • lndry tactl. Ref req, C.M. ~.;;iL372i;;;.__-==- Rooma for Rent. Garden Grove A Orange Area. t'Tl-3414. '1~ Ewe. "people to pe.ople · 1850lmo. lst/lasl+MOO ForKidat Peu. Nupplc Service Ca,11 • llMe MIW e&u. with bis re. a« dep. Call Bert.ta GoodloeaUOn\~lO) lee 642 5671 2Br28a MM paodbl1re9utu1 o-.atC/21Sandpiper. WTI~tlS Jl-4111 • • WeetWlleon,63\.5583 ....... ~··············· LeaM "50. 127"' 44Ul:"Sl. SW'IV!ew! 1325.tBdnn NMl40 Quiet C.11 . boroelll·F, W/Nu BuilUns. Bfteay! --------• »30. Prtveey+ warmda. •)'our c1 ... ined ...._, ht. 322 Achdtl ·Nopell t. IOday 142> 51711. t5.988aste31-45Mfee WutAdl C.Uta·51T1 mo, 712·'1521~JCUl3~ ., I • ... • • '• • , 'Ir 1 ! C.,11 ta · .......... ............ . ..................... . lJ&e ...._ 6 biltia&-Stal CUSTOM IN,..-:RIOR ~6u.div Tlr..ta' CA.Rl~t;NTRY &he,..... .Nalte• lA't nw 8 Ja) 642 llOI ~ aft 1 30 or uacom ttotM Repai"f'" ClllM c.;. I n t Eat ("HAR••••••••••••••••••••••• M•• .. ,._---:-f ~'RNG~3'14t l.11'"'1 Ch 1llf l iirc ....................... ' ·~-v.. , ........ ~-.. ,,Q\ ~d a' • , · All •>lift ~bna. ~ ~;;;,.U'nct'ia'6.i10 ·~ I• 1 4 mu• pain., '"" ~ 1u•n.-r• .,. e6 uon. 11 ~Ti. 1n _.,.._. .. hf 'd C• lltect°' ~ralct~ IU'\' t;alon'tbo~"l m 8314 •••••••••••• • • • •• • •• •• • ....... ·············~········· C"arpen~. ~. ubmt•\t., alum Wl~)>. ~nd1ng t'tC"' 646-7231. ~ ~t9 'II<• ~lrutllon JtSd1U.. rrmodCom111 I ft t•1>1tl °"''ill "'IOI 0¥\ HJ 1'. M1 I her C'11n11t run 11111 ~ 'J777 U6 l l:ltl 1 li11rdr a. hu\<is('ap101e. n r yud {'h:unups. ree tri mm1n1& ' re moval Fr« ('11\JftWtes. rt•ba._,.C' ' mellpel\l\tvt: 7U 1341 •VrifY &.OW'-c:n • On land•"•PC' m1 .. n t('tl&O<'t'! fo'ree c!iUMlilt~ . 21 y r c•p George ~ au~ an 12µn\ l.t1ndsc11 p1n11 &r Tree Removal. Spr111kl1•r1o 1 Fr~ f)!Ufnllllt!S 813 3!HO ••••••••••••••••••••••• O..T,.... ••••••••••••••••••• •••. Ion~ lmprvernent. ~yrs ......... ....................... LOVING CHJLD CAR t-: tn my M ... VeNk Um,· Mn. Ali. at~ 1076 HABVSl'ITlNG m ) horaw. lunches tt snacks lnd'd •'etl<led yd. 0C A1q>Of't Are~ 0216. ~ ~ - My home Girls 6 yr.. "up 7AM 6t'M . ~ ... W Newport . ~3147 Loving da.> care. tnt>x pens1vt! bab)i.itler. Perfect for Ow worktnl! motht>r In l'lil•wpon area. 0.11 Margie Oe Gl"OOlr67~9266 __ _ IHlty Senicft ···················~··· •~UROPEAN FACIALS• Contact Landa. Oc~1gn Pl.na. 64().2653. -... ---------.. ..., ....................... C.,...Senk• Probk>m Pupp' or 1)()11.' l"Xpt.r •·eMmg Dcpen. 1Whav1or ~pc1 1Jh;,h ctablc 631 42&i ••••••••••••••••••••••• -ihlimp(IO ~ ~tCMm cll•an Color br1Rhlt'ner... II' hl ''PlS 1u 11\iA bleach l'lt>an b\ din rm, hall $1$ ;\\ g R t!w11rd & l'r.a i .,~· JACKOto.ALLTRAOES Met hod :-.lo l hok1.> 1·1111..,r l~.ir.tm In th,· Humt: rep~irs. !>m all home lr<110IOI! :kll !ltl9tl j(>ll5. Ty'!_r. ~l4~ _ rm t7 50, ,-ouch SIO rhr a.ctri~• $S Gu~r t'bm l'lt'l odor · ••-•••••• •••• •••• ••• •• l'pc rep;ur 1;. '\ r., ,·,.,pr ELtX TRI I :... l'm ·l'd Uu ll'Ofk m,-.df lkf~ nRht·frl't' l.'-.t1m11tc on ~l 0101 lar.:e or 1>mall JOb:. w .. c:.ire t ·Jrpct l'lcancr-. Ste.am dean & uphob \\ork gwar Trock mount W\ll ~3716 .\RT'SCARPt-:-T I~ IC ii 3312:>.I ffi 3 0359 t:: I 1• (' l r I {' I J. 0 I . I C 112331~ ('Ill. !-om Jobs. mruntenan,·c & rt·pa\rs ~·5203 St:RVICI:. Li,'. Quallly Work, w ry AKA Art &Shcarcn'-. dependable. rea~onablr Wortc'rm rateis. Tom 64&79tH Ins tallation. r epair-. . .c___-..---- !>team ('learung. ab.o up. ~--Ji hol. Serving Orani,:e ··~'·•••••••••••••••••• CQunt> 16 ''r!>. l'a ll I\ & B Fenc1n~ Wood an,iime 631-<>447 Fen<'t'ti & repair!> Free -• ----1-:i.1. Kell> 1>10.-IO!ll, Ken C.•nt/Col:creh b"75·7l37 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hcal.lling & Dump J obb. k for Randy. 549-4368 . llau1 moHo.('lean·up <.:oo- cretc rcmo' al. Dump trut:k . qui c k !lcrv. 642 7638 I la1.1hng S20 a load. no con t•reh: Call David ~ :! Y 1) u n g M l' n W respon.'>1b1bt1es havt' 11T 4WD Truck. Yard & Trt-c mamt t.'QWP l:an do .an yt h1n~! Ca ll S48~20 ll\l'UNG &CLEANING Tree tnm & paint ml! or "' . Ray ~4276 H ••• , ~ ..... •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• llaul tGr.adln11. 1te mol1· R F.: N 0 V A T I N G llc>n Sk1ploi.der, dump R 0 T 0 T I I, LI N C trUr k Tre1:i., y d wk SPRINKLERS·LAW ~. 8.1L.la7 C."EAN·UP ; Papering by 1..e Papier. 113 50/rl all rms papers. l::Xp 10. lS/80. S3S-23!50. t\11 arou.nd haulin~ l T. truck. fret> ~t ~-3864 Dave 642·48S3 Compl. home p1i1lnting -t=-B~_64f>-!M8_1 __ . service by professionals MelOlwy at affordable prices. ••••••••••• •••• ~ ••• •• •• H 1 g h e ~ l q u a I 1 l y H•Hdta•sg Brickwork. small jobs w C> r k man s h i P & ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• .Newport. Costa Mei.a & ma~er1 als References Prof nr wrk. tile. wood, ln1ne 675·3175e,•es avail. + free ~t. John parquet. stnpping, wax -----540·001 ini;t. buffmg. steam ('pt Unt•k. stone. block work, ----- uphol. 751·8951. 8311·5543 tile fin.. t'Onctete patios, l'amlml! Specialist. mt & -----wlks. dnvcways. Refs e t . Fret: c '>t1mat es. ~1AMA DELLA'S .. 'reee.t John g46-1583 1139·6793 anytime tlou._~&eiintnA ----- ------- S25aday 556-4051 Block·BnC'k·Stone stucco. PAINTING·l2 yrs 1·xp. -------planters & repairs .. 'ree Npt Bch and CdM ureas. Want a REALLY CLEAN l'St 53&9906. 968·7486 I'm s mall, my prlcel> are llOUSE'.' Call Gini:ham ------~mall. 673·6477 Ron Girl. Free est. ~.5123 Custom bra ck . .st<ine. block. t.'OOcrete & stucC'o. Housedeanlng + pl us Refs Free l-:.t S49·!).192 what? Call Suds 'n StuH ------- for detaU.'I 842·0884 Mo'ttnc) -------p---...................... . Pam's Clearung. reasona-Movin g" Thl' St ar ving ble rates. ref's. Xlnl C:olle~e StudenL'I have work 548·3277 g rown L•l' Tl24 <131\. -------~ -· Same ~ood serv 641 8427 l'l'<lur Crpl & uphol do -- ---- stm. srotchgrd. prof fl; PaiRtinCJ/P•riRCJ l-. a x. Reas . !138 <1543. •:••••••••••••••••••••• 751·8951 • Pl'::TERS PAINTING --t::>.pr 'd Reas Rutt>s. •Painting ml/t:xt. rcas rates. prompt neat 'it>rv. & workmal\Shlp guaran· teed f'46-7'! M ---~ Plaster ,taepair ••••••••••••••••••••••• :ilul'l'O & Plaster Patch. no JOb loo sm . QW('k & clean 6454200, 645··Ll99 ------ Int/ext textures. rcstuc- cos & patches Free est. Moms/eves 645 5660 Cartt>I Servl\'e b,· Ron .,·ree 1:::.1 Call Gene 557.0700 aft SPM · L1c'li, 552 ~ :-.ieat patdw.-:. & textures rets. msured. -.---• Free Est. 893-14 39 -Dave's Pamling. <.,f!rvmJ?. · --- Ladies" LooklnJ? for a arl.'a 9 yr-. most reas ,.._.ilMJ r es 1,.1 g .a I who i s ln-.ured. hr'd 5116-8425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PERFECTl\.<;t·kpr&who : v1dle:v Plumbt>r . 1s rchablt• w / lnl lot·al .,.m<· ext /int pamtmg by Repuir service. mstalla · rt>r's SIO hr t.:Jll l.t:ah Richard Sinor ~t hl'. lion. bac~Tiow l'ert1f1ca · &12·8107 ms Try in: 83ti 5:'>5S. 4l4 t1on &i2 93_1_s __ Will 'd e.HI \Our houst· while \'OU · y,.ork l'all Jane 552 65Ui. hrs Pa1nt11ii:: & Pa1><·nn~ Pror work ·Fret· t''' Rsnhl Steve 547 -1281 CEMENT WORK Free F.Btimales Scott Jonas. 541M ... 77 J~al llauhng & cleanup Jobs at ......-~ Pamtm~ 11ner1exter . In · AGAPE FORCE PAINTING COM I' ANY J Generations Of 1'111ntm~ 1-:xcellcm•e ~·6701 wvlce" repair. pumps. ...._.~ ---molors. heaters. a cid www~-­ was hes. c lean. ups. Sal/Sun. All calls re. ~l s--u~l"f'•de th11t turned . Es \ .. l970 . 11hower.tu ;draioboard , 556-6141 or enlrY way. C.ran)ie' ---------• tlle improves appeat Ii llt.O. loa R~ value of any home or ••••••••••••••••••••••• ('omm bldi;: at a reu Pvt PO!lt Box Service cost i'ne est & sugges. TIIE MAIL ROOM. 24 hr ti<>M 1714 I 842·3020 2600 I::. Cst. Hw y .. CdM1 NB Ceramic Talc installed, re · 640·0040or644·"481 modeled or new Freu -estimall's Wuyn~: THE POmox &11.0214 _ :ti57 Birch NB·OC Airpt -------.--l Avail now·Z4 hrs·7 d vs Call Mr. Tile :'\1an He'tt. • Message & pkg service f asl ·dean & anexpens1 v• ~9-2287 ~94-~l 67~------ Roofinc) Tree~ • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Re pa 1 r & Re roof. All R E E 0. t; S I G N t ''Pt'S s hingles rock Ornamental pruning shakes compo:tar . .,'ree Srul~tur1n~. topping. t.'SI. 541·5930 Fin. Avail. thinning. removal. "tn clean· up. ~-1845 ROOFING ------_,.--.,..----, Tree lnmmang, clc;an· •• ups. ha uling main· tenance. Arnlt>_S-18_:!4~!__, .i\11 Types. repairs . ID· s u I a t 1 o n . t' r e t: l::sllmate:.. Call Uob. 548·07W Tree & i>hrub 1nmm1ng & removal. yard c-lean u~, Sm:Alostinc) ha u I 1 n g . tl-15 O 11 8', ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·1413J1m. 'iand & water blastm1t ---.-------- Xlnt deanups. lo rates. r~ 675.5994 2131592·3901 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --- ----t•ot.LJ·;ca: .. :NCil.ISll Social SeniCH ~1AJ.0R Lov~ Ch1ldn~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ht>adm~. TC'ac·hmi.:. 1-;xp PROBLt::MS·N('cct to w all a1ws 646-637:J • '.~~~ ~;~c~; ~·c;.ur.s?~n~ Window CIHRilHJ --~ f».5-222:l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 .. ·t Thl•Sun!>htnc In" t ('.,II Son-.hm1• W1nd0\(I ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'l,·untn)!. Ltd ~-8853 · .:erJm1c !Iii· ,,.rv11'l'S. lrt't.' Cl.I 494 ~ bfr \lt\'.\I or aft tiPM Chuck -NOW IS"THE TIME lor Job !.Cckers to check t he Dall'." Pilol He lp Wanted class1ficat100. H .· ---·---·--- Cement work of a ll kinds. very reas rates (;ull for ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'l>t Rich MS.8407 Bill & ManlS"n ·~ Clcanmi,:. ratt"i immed ser v. frec Re:.1dt>nt trcnt propl'ri' ----------i the JOb you want 1s oot , Cft"alllic TM. llSSt. lht.•re you might cons1dt'r Want Ads Pal.Joci. sidewalks. bnck work. Free est. 556·8757 ·--------- ----~-----Clt'anups, trimmin g, Call 642·5678 Class1f1l'd Ads Find what you wanl m hauling. Free Est. 14!·56711 Owly Pilot Classifieds. 557-8271 Painting & Carp<•nlry Co offers fall specials. 548-8444 est 1!42·03Q.lor >I.IS 56S-I !'l>t.'<'1al1:.l. t~xJ)('r n·a:.. &-;; ... ht p~ Local refs. !HS-O'l88 Indoor outdoor. by Don :.,iassified Ads Ba rtnn 64!'> 0296 -N~ rt:modelt'<l , Frt.•c offenng ~our :.erviccs •l'Sl Cont Lie 1!'300312. with an ad in the ·Job GamerT1•e 540-07l:i0 Wanted category . Pbon1: f>l2·56i8 MOMy to Lo. S025 MorfcJc91, Trwt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deidi 5035 ROOllSS 4000 Office....., 4400 Office llfl3fd 4400 ....-.1/IRY•st/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~··•••••••••••••••••••• Fi11111Ce l.olt & Found .. 5300 S3SO Help W..ted 7100 .............................................. Laguna tteach .. l)le fum Offl('t' for rcnL Approx.. ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• rm. pnv bca. hnl'Ol>, no WATERFRONT 550 sq. n. S400 mo. lncld .. ,!!111~ SOOS J)('lsS200499·55511 & utils. 2450 Nt.•WJ>Ort lllvd. -,.ponwsny R~i .._.;t-. °40SO ~ 'S Cos ta M es a . S (' l' •••••••••••••••••••••• • I r-liil"i 1""" E Manager. ROOAHG ••••••••••••••••••••••• AJI Types, repairs. in· Hoom a nd board for SUITES Newport, Wt>stcllrr Of· !. 11 I a ti on . fl r c e highly gifted adults. pvt llOtoJOOOC-Ft. rices. Professional of. l::st1mates. Call Bob. condo In F'ln Vly. Good ...,. fices or swles. Month to 548-0789 supenriskJn. pvt room or P'ntt691Acl*es1 month or lease. Full --------- double. 962·0510 ()ce. VJ.ws service & law librarv. Dress Shop, Fountain ~~--.-ISO W .. len Call Building Manager . Valiey. SlS.000 + inven· •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• 1714J 675-1662 642 3 111 or .I oannl'. tory. 642·6446aft6PM_._ Beautiful Pnvate tlome 646·96-03. Evenings or M U S T S E L L. '. for elderly. Xlnt T.L.C. orfices. 225 to 750 sq. ft. weekends. •60-8600. y 0 g u rt I s and w I c h *HOME OWHHS * SI0,000 TO $100.000 For A11f RHSOll Loans Seeured By ,\ Combination of Real and Per.;onal ProJ)t'rt.y Cal CllllCk or Janie. 24 hrs 7 da~s 957-5823 AMERICAN WAY MORTGAGE CO ................•.•..•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost or Found a pet., <'all CcllhforT.D's. 1\n1mal /\ss1lt lan cc t\me r1can Ml~. Bkr Lt!y~e 537 2273. no fee 95.1-4141 3rd T l) tor sale. Call aftcr6 PM. 556-6781 lnd TU. sai.400 al 16'; mt Due 3 :.car!., 25', d•S<' Bkr. 1$98. 785.1 $19.550 eums Sll.730 m 3 ~ n. with this 2nd T. 0. on Hunt. Bch property. 1142-8902 or 8-17 55811 ----- Flll:~O : <•o lden H ct r1 cvcJ' F .. m. lrv1ne 1N Wood area. rhoke collar 730·061 t 1-· 0 U :II L> G t• r m a n Shephertl M 1 x. Feni. Adams School !J/13. 754.7653 llelp . nt•cd w1tn1•ss to ---------• f11o:ht on .lunt· 13. 405 ASSISTANf .. r wy & St-al Bt·h Bl\'d. FAii MAMAQ.B 1·all 21J 1377·6.13G i:ollcl't --sm-.. OK .--"" t\pplicallom ~for taltin.c *FOXY LADY* Oll l'(;ALL ONL ¥ * 972·1138 * Model. f<'malc wantt!d for photo mtcrv1ew.' Call 492 37J.5 bet. ;i.t;::M> P!\1 Wt'Ckda)-.. --·-b~ R.N. Nulrl t1ous From S200 J>er monlh. Shoppe. Nr. beach. Ruy meals. 978-34114. 750·6057 NearCdM&N.U. f'rwy fDR1rl~£ of t he year ! Only L'a~~v~ _ __ _ __ 557-70_•0 _____ .~ Co.I~ $110.000. 492-1912 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!_~ Alwtamcce.,.llh/ '~I Lost&Foe.d FOV~D · F1~m Fox - hound. Bris tol .l am · boret• 9113 wht /brown 7~·0900 ~.! tests fu ~ome a DistTiM ..-air Ai>iitstant Manager arc now being taken at the Orange County •·air Off1l'e, 88 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa. Telephone 751-FAIR. Application:-, mus t be filt>d anti postmarked by Sep · lt!mber 25. 1980. PO':>t· t1oos arc now open al Ot!I '.\1Jr, Stockton. Vt>ntur;J ant1 other C:allforn1;, 10<: a lions. V..tiols ..... 42SO .,..... IMDUS.COMDO SHELLGASSTATlON ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXICUJIVESUITE 6200 sq. ft. w/2075 ofc TremenQ,ous opport. YQUCAt,:tH 5U!11W11HA Rosarito Beach . Baja f).all serv\ce offices in space. ltO. 220. 3 phase Good Joe at busy in· Mn. 2 Bdrm 2 Ba. Day. Newport Center. elec. -Near OranAe Co. tersection in Santa Ana BANK 2m1m's . Week. Mo. on. Bea('h. ~5470 Airport. Askin~ 00'/sq . Same owner 8 yrs. Call Pnvate. New. ~61_642 __ 1 MIWPOltT llACH fl . Gross 3 yr,; Call ~u~h ~S357 or 542·2650. Ask Lge Big Bear Cabin: pool l64BWestcliffOr. at 540·'1923 .Mon ·fr1.: forAllen.Agt ____ _ tbl. color l v. 2 frplcs. Call Gene Hill 642·0200 ;l.-ekends 673·lS353 after ht•e .. sanf Slpsl4714·543-Wl6 ,, ----.--------Oppart.sity SOIS ------· ---ExecutivP office suite 23G-77n ~· rt. General Of· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mextco-Ba1a mar. New av111I. NearO.C. Airport hretMedical No. Costa C P ~ has R. V tax home. full fac. Day.Week 285 sq ft mcludn rttep· "' Gmd n· " shelter S3000 invest M lh c..,,6493 ... esa. r. 00 °' up. RIDUCB>RATES Sasstlago ... 71 .... 12-5200 Ask for Linda Flynn or Karen Ltnn or 1 on . ,,_.. . l ion 1s t, J an 1 l o r 1 a I T 0 m 9 5 7 . 1 !l 0 u • mcnt. with xlnt s helter & M'f"'Vice. all util paid & 2131007.2004 hiAh return. 541·4054 4150 more.Ca~. ----MoMytoLoml S025 250 sq~ fl. j.(md fir. ul ls ••••••••••••••••••••••• MoMy Wcmshd SOJO ······~················ ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANT ED: Garage w/tock to store furniture. .Call 673·6540. 548·0722 after~'!! ____ _ Garage near O.C. Airport. 112.5. Double. 714·955-1619 eves 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WESTC:l IFF BLDG 'H .o, r" >H' Bl :.r H . ,... ' .... I ~' t-.. 1.JW ,:Hd 'i l ~) 610~ IBTUTE in • JanitGrial Sume" Utilities lnchllled • Adjacent to Aifl)OC't "RelUurant Row •Accus to 3 Major f'w)'ll KOU.CIMTH MIWPOtn l::legant executive suites in prestige locat\on. With complet e s upport servi ces. f"IRST MONTH FREE. pd. $165/rm. 77~ W. 19th. :,t. C. M. Tom 957 LOOO. ---------- Plata E:xKtlti•• Wtn· C-• fNEm . NEED S201000 for lst TD. Newport Heh property. 646-5743 Moltig1gn, Trust o.idi SOlS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 714185 l-0681 There Is a diHerence ! Qwel. d1gnif1ed i.wtes providing sccrt'tarial Satllll-MtcJ Co. service m a manageablt: All tYPl'S of real estate I MONEY 1 room. + 1'2 ba. Pnvale number of units. 2082 investments since 1949. entr,utilpd.mainstreet. \1ichelson. Suite 212, • 'bcc5alJilM)ilS HB. Sl6.S. Sterra Mgmt , r vme. Call 752--0234. ~-..... TDs Co.641-1334 -CUDITMO ---lmiMss.._.. 44SO f'IOILIM 642-2171 545.0611 CdM Office. ~sq. ft. Oen ••••••••••• .. •• .. •••••• 1 llsdlr JrdTDto.s view. new crpts. ete. For store. ft office space al,. 97M5ll /ISS.l l 45 Widow has rmney rot 2nd Mo 1 Mo. o r leas e . reasonablerates. T.D.Nocreditche<'k.no 675-~. ' 500to2700S.Ft. Arrangedby pnlty. for action call. COllP'OaATEPL.A%A MESAVERDEbR I eo.d"-n~ AGT673-7311 anytime 2 Pvt oles with reception lS2S Mesa Verde E. C M Want Ad Results 642·5678 Pilot Wanl Ads. NEWPORT CENTER I PLAZA • A Mortgage °'""er Sell J.hings fast with Daily area. 759-1550 s4M I ll iiiiijiijijiijiiiiiii .. liiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------1NBICM. up to 4700 sq .ft. avail at pnme corner, Ideal location for At· 17th & N wpl 81 vd. torney, Real Estate. or _67_5-a>o _______ _ Entrepreneur. Orfice now available · large paneled Reception area with storage and 3 DANAPT2To8 Room ore & Comml spaces S220to$770rm. 975·ll20 private oHi ces in lsiiHlsW ...... 4500 beautifully maintained ••••••••••••••••••••••• full service building. SUPER NICE. 1600-6500 cComer Westclirr Dr. & sq rt. Great locatk>n It Irvine, Newport Beach>. parking. 33< gross. IOOsq. ft. 738·746 W. 17th Sl, C.M. Call Melissa &4Ul01 646-0505. ·---~------nJ.111 J ""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 11800 sq. ft. 2 Front offices. --''---------= 2 Baths. Large rear shop omee a.-ce avail. Full COSl'A MESA. ORANGE area &: door. M95 mo. tenlee aecutive suites COAST FINANCIAL ITIS Whittier Ave. C.M. avail ror lease la Center C~ER: SUITE 6 540.9352 Days,· 646-0681 Pollot•. Localed near oc 2IM5 lieu Verde Dr. E. EVt:§. • Al:tport. For leasan1 in· 1295 mo. iDdds ~ep· fornudioa call /DeeDee tionilt. and utilities. See ':'~: f!r::e'::~~:'~ H&lff:&28. 9-Sorcalll6H4l4· door . Unit 23. 629 J .E. l>uqer' Attorney lledical/DenUl/HMO. Tll aq. ft. in N. OJsta .... G""'8d flooc'. fully eqMipped. Prlvate patio, etc. SIU/mo. Tom .... 1117 Wiltdifr. N.B. Wut f....W IDlt. ~.t. 11&.flllr.A911tMl .... .............. .mne W/"9Hpt. coat. rm. Xero•, mall i• a@w ,~,··· bld1 : ~:-·ml. " Terminal Way. C.M. 540.9352 Day. 646·0681 Eves . ..... 4110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Storqe Garaees for rent on Balboa Peninsula next to P\tD Zone lO'At'x ~· sn...a. en.mo. m sq_ ft in Pftltilioul ._.. W""9d 4600 Faslalon Island with ......... -... • .. ••••• oceeavtew.11.3Dprft. W....S i. o.a Mwa or 644 HtO lrvtne ana. 2 or 3 BR, house preferred. 3 DIC. aiflel Adulta. Xlnt references. Prtva&e ,blllla w/lbower. e 73. s 7o1 Ev es . &: ,. E: lalboe •vc1. NB. • eekenda. r .!ff0.~~91~·-rt_. _::f:.._00 __ m_o_. ,-M-a-tu_r_e __ w_o_m_a_n_w_a_n_l_! " pthate room • balb. LMJUNABEACH ; Board or kitchen priv. S A,ppl.-• ICfft, taOO Non tmoklnl Q\ri1tran -.. Int St. (213) Home. C.M .• ftl\>t. 8. ear ......, ... .., -.a.. klll fleass 'With a rbsd Whet Yl>'I Wtnt In DaAly Pi .. Clautned Ad. Dally Ptlol ClaaelOids. Use ,,,.,,.,. M servi~e when· p I a c i n g your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your ad ... we take yo,ur messages 24 ·hours a day . . . you call in at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad . • . this service rs only $10 per week. For more -information and to p~a-ce youralt"OJll 642·5678. DAILY PILOT ••••••••••••••••••••••• JM u• Clls•llh SI 00 ...••....•..•...•.... ,. Now You Can Sell More "Ith Dail~· Pilot Pt:SSV PIN<"llt::k ADS Still onl) :oil. :I lin1·~ rrir :? d11ys Olll~· SI u d;1~. :J.h' a lint• 1\Ch<'rl1sr Olll' or mun• 1km~ \'11l11NI up to StOO Eac·h add1t1nn<JI lin,· 1s nnly Wt· lor. thl· '"" tlavs . Snrrv, no '"' in mt· r t 1 a i a cl ., a I le"' 1•ct l' h u r fl t• Your Pl'nm l'm('ht•r .\d or u~c· vnur Hank 1\ml'n carcl Visa or Ma!\tE'n·ard.' f'or mor•• inform,11100 and to place your ;id """ 642-5678 SlOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Found: ver y . 'Jluable bracelet 9 /8 vie. Newport Blvd & 20th sl. Owner Identify . 971·3153 Found: Black Lab Mix. male. Vic of 18th & Sant.a Ana St in CM. S-18·!'917. &U·5000 cxt 357 ------Found: tiger ~,ed kit• ten. v1c Mariners Or area~ li 6-JG-4_._i84_. __ f'OUND: Black Lab with nea rnlJar. abt ti mo. vie W£•<;tm1ns ter \J a il . 1191 ·-19!14 dys. 11113<17 l 1 C\eS ____ __.._ - SlSO ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRE I.AW student m•cds $25.000. Will do anything Ll'gal. Con fident ial OVM. P.O. Boit 32.U, N 8.92663. TOUCH A CLASS ESCa.TS 24 HRS. iSl·0817 COVER GIRL •OUTCALL• 953·0778 MC/VISA Professional Therapeutic massage. U c'd. NB Appl only. Steve 548·2817 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sdauls& e.1: &ti• 7005 .\Uractlve young woman ••••••••••••••••••••••• net>ded lo assist ex- Uruque method of prep. ecutlve business man music/c reative move· With misc Jobs . Xlnl in· ment-Ai;ces: 4-7. "'or tn· l'Ome Your own hours!· fo. 631 2&S7 &IS.142&or631·5'116. " -------------·-Jobs W•1d. -107-S--.\Ian Magnon Ponti,;.~~-- ••••••••••••••••••••••• has ... Mature woman wants day IMMB>IATE t'11r~ for sick or elderly m OPMMG! tht!ir home. 557·-0946 aft /\ulomot1ve countct .i .JOPM Person. SolilJ mcom,• ~Wmshd 7100 wtl h man y rrin~t· ....................... ~~~ ,~~~~:.~~ ICClll11tl ~;~no,,l>ocp~~!~lfa~i:; •Acch. ltc. Cliftl at Fa1_r_m Costa Mesa •C•ltl1r .\uto me<'hanic-Oalsun & • ...._ A1111f C1ift1 or Toyota exp. G rf:at ....._~....,. place to work. Dals11 We are seeking full limt! Toyota. 642·2434.:._ _ -- reUable people to join our Accounting Oepl. Ap· plkanls shoukl have an aptitude for figures & calculator skills helpful. EnJOY excellent com · pany benefits including a free meat per shift. App· ly in ~non 9AM·Noon. Mon-Fri. Personnel. MAUIOTT HOT& 900 Newport Ctr. Dr. Newport Beach F.qual Opp Emplyr M If" AUTOMOTIVl-: PIX OPIRATltOR F.xperience necessary. Excellent opporlunit• for per son seeking employment with an en· thusiastic. growing e«· poration. Top t'ompany benefits. Monday thru Friday 9-6. Salary com:· me ns uratc with ex· 1 pencnce. See Berna. --------•ADVERTISING f'asl FIRST LADY Escott • Uad1ls • ,..., o-c.rs • * 972-1345 * MC & Visa Accepted TOMMY"S OFMIWPOIT ESCOltTS 752.1368 .... c ... ., paCed advertising agen· cy needs mature person to run stat camera & art fates. Must be respon. & organizeet. Qatry level position. ~-Oilet. Chris. AM~Senke Pteasantofc. N.8. exp or will train. 3PM·11PM, F\.IU t.ime. 631-~Jl. Apt. Assistant Manager Trainees. Will train. Couple. Paper work & maintenenace. 642-5073 #I htO.....,C...ty . 2925 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA Babysitter, resp person $30 wk. to watch 2 grade school chUdren. 2:30-6. CoUege Pk, all 6. 540-7S76 . . ·ESCORTS AICHITICTUIAL LOST: 2 dogs ! Fem 34 Hrs. 641-0180 DIAfl'SMAM Shepherd type blk/wht. c:.11/Clllcb Irv rarm needs eitper'd Babysitting. occasionally: 2 s mall childrea. Tues• ThW'S, own tiransponion. ~'lfie6. Male 8lk Lab. REWARD Ala._ /Ml'> ""--spece plane1' /draftsman 645-21665 .......... !,_!!!!!'!!!!··!!-!!!I for work on commercial -LOST--:-F_e_m_B_l_k_/Wh_t_C_a-t. & retail Pf!>je<.'ts. 556·2904 81~coUar/bell. Partially UT1U AMMJS I\ RT I DEC OR AT 0 R Bland. 9/8 CSeaview>. ESCORTS SALE N.8. 780-9178 -11 . ed't rds Car nee. Flair for de· a maJ« er 1 ca corating helpful. Will LOST White Long Haired a«epted FtCat • ._,.ue eyes, White 53()..4723 train.499-1461. collarREWARD~9!506 M~ESlOW/AD ~EMBLERS Will train Reward-lost' 6 mo MYSTIC MAS.SAGE for a variety al Interest· Doberman black-trust 55M&Santa Ana ~J:. =~ maJe 9/10/IO, answers lo DIAMOND WANTED: 'At Louie Leal-Co. 18091 K "Tulsa" vie 13th/Pecan to 1 c_...t P/P 540-0808 Redondo Cil'tle, HB, H.B. <Betw ~Yorktown/ bfrll.aftS. .-.. __ ff_IT_. _____ _ PCH) 536-72111 or .. 'HOIM ·- LOST: Small adult Red Persian cat. REWARD. l631·D Irvine Ave. $tl-1414 LOST: Male neutered cal, med lfnalh bel1e "air. vie Santa Isabel& • Su· ta Ana Ave .• C.M. REWARD. M ·m? evn. or 915'1·*1 @ . - FQund: 5'11bea. KJtten. 4 rftos . Lag Bt'h, La Bre 1t Col&H llw y . .. .. ' Overweight-lose 17.25 ltiAINID--•..,..-----• Iba. In 6 wlul. No shots. no ,_ 1 druas. no contracts. Leactina O.C. eft'\.,ron ct ti,.,.. "111 manuteduriq company _ .. ......, __ . ______ , hH the following re· MOW IS THI TIMI - for job Mellen to check the Dail)' Piiot Help w-.. c1 ... ukaUoa. tr t.he jOb rou want la not Ulen 1ou milht coukler offenna your servic• wltb an Id la Ult Job Wanted catepry. Phone eta-5871 A ql.irwmn&I: A•r O' u/SrH uer Must have 1 year solder· iaa n~. Wiii be· n!ql.ired to IO&det' hook' tufret t«mlnala~wire IOlcMr • touch•UI) n.;8 '8. Appl)iat: ........ s,.c1 ... 1 ll40 lloatovia, C. M. ~a.21 E.O.E. Babysitter. my home. v~ , of Mesa Dr It lrvtne Ave. l'or s yr old, 5:30am·8am •. 3 or 4 school morns per . week.646-4&leves. · Babysitter needed for .: Teacher's children, m1 .. home, Irv. 833-112'7. Babysitter needed P8!it·., time in iny NB home rof ' toddler. 63J.2988. : , Banking MewAc; ••• ... ., ...... '•I XJnt UDilCii'MlltY for txp llSd1WIUalt. Min l yrnJt. Jmmed opmtnp. Frr. SalarY tOllllmanste wttJl exp. Call !lllan or 'Ibara for8'1fO'nlrmat. Cit EIHClll• I:. NewpDl't JlelCb, ..... , I Eq.ual Opportunity E.,... '·I If you want your adve1· Ins meua«e to r.a . imre people at lo• , coat. Cla&ained .. l~ way to 101 Call ,.N"l' ecz.1171 a . \ N oted Artist of the tmpre .. 111vn1s1 Scnool. e A. Univ or Artl Ol1SI Art Post Grad ,..,. ............ c.a .. 644-1415 EU Ml NATE lEARNING PROBLEMS We Offer: Specialized Programs Designed to Help Students Who: • risllke School o r Learning • Become Confused Easy_ &)) • Daydream in School er • Feel Lost • • Feel llke a Failure • Hove Poor Grades • learn Slowly •Don't Know -How to Learn Tutoring or .lllll!!l!L Remediation in Language Skills, Comprehension, Phonics, Math, Algebra. THE SpecJal Study Programs and Counseling Available STUDENT IMPROVEMENT CENTER A OIVISION Of (00 I( CH . Call Today-642-9088 .. Schools and Instruction JIMMIE DEFQ>RE DANCE CEMTER DAHCBt -CHOIEOGl.APHB MASTlll TEACHBt TAPP-JAZZ BALLET MODERN 641-8403 BEGfNNING THROUGH ADVAHCED 3723 BIRCH, NEWPORT BEACH This variety of fine schools could Introduce you to a new tomorrow Ntwport austt <trons truatorv .. How acuptlftCJ Mw Students of Piano C)lilitcr and orchestral instrw.Rk .. . ~· \, -i'-v~-r -:1, Q D•recror 642-6240 So high, you can't get o:ver It... . _n But there's a way _;.~--·,.:-c..., __ around ltl · -. -'I( )1 • Id .. 1•.inf'•, 1 •' v \11 t I\ ••t.. Ir •I t l'\"t' '"''··.. ' ,. 1 t ''•" -I ff -, I I • Tl 1""''' .. 1 •. _,, c ""• ,,., • r llH111\I .,..... •••" .. " . . . '1 t i ,,.,, tt.,. I'- ··/'\··/~::~ .. '·' ,~ .... ·~ •• ' ' t • ...... 'Y,' .. tl'\lf". ll"'j t••fl'& tt11l I f •1'1 h I •• !<'\ f 1d -I •.Jf f r .,. f 11' lf!'l\ ~ t ' r."I , f '/' ' I I j ~ ' f I ' I ' ... 1no:S \I-Hi t1r-C...U· I I ,1 I••• I ,oif't, t\J • ' 1 ........ ' 1 • :-t s .• , ...,,, ~.. ', 114, • .. l .,, , ' tfl ll•, .' I r U• • t&f HRP YOURSELF! Hundreds of Orange ~ounty companies ha\'e hired Irvine graduates. Call now for more info rmation a nd brochures. The Orange County e m ployers need you now! Inquire .about fi nancial aid assista nce! <You may be eli gible for Federal grants and loans. l GET STARTED · NOW! CALL 556-8890 Tap.I._.,,,_._ D..cft'dw, Aft'Obk. .... a D .. Disco. H.w ..... & ... .' ""\ d - ' Dorothy Jo Dance Studio ZS IS I. Cst. Hwy. C.. D~Jo4- 2411 I. Cit. Hwy. C.. 673-3420 l:Scrow d~k available-for well.qualified escrow of· l1 c('r w/independe nl c•-,crow •company. Heav~ expenence tn exchange,. r1•q u1 red. Beach lcll"a lion f.xec\JllVt· l'SC'ro~ c•ompa~ 49'.!_fi.!fi] __ ~ Openiftcjs ror h11th ... chool i::r ad ... lookrni.: ror challeng ... -.kill lraming. travel and work ~·xpenence Arm~ w r\·1<-v !>chool!o l('ach ~·ou a ~kill or \OUr cho1n• Hter \OU train tr<awl 111 \Our ·duty !>lal1o n 1n i-;uropt> for a:.,.1gnmcn1 You ma\' choos~· 2 J or l year erihst~nL'>. Som.• cnt1l·al ac;s1S?nment:-p.i' l'a!>h honu.-. •. ,. up t<> S3.Lot .1(lPr training Must ht-111 i:•~td -.hapc anti µ0:.:-.cs!'. ,, high :.chuol d1plum..i C.i 11 toda)' COSTA'.\! ~;s,~0.1021; Hl.";\I Bt-.,\CA~2 ~t L.\liv:-:t\ lllLLS il>X 5251 ~ANTI\ MM~ 24.lfl THIS IS THE ARMY GAS STATION ,\lt1•ndan1 for '<"II · .~crv1rt• -.tutton '" <: \I M U.'lt hl· l'Xtrcmc l~ rel1.1· blc & honest, 64&'.ltili t ---- General Office Appli ance scrvu·" c•u llcavy phones. hi?ht t.' 1>· 1n.: & bookke1•p 1n ~. s.; hr. Kate. 642 02rn :;encral help. 1''/f, perm_ for a Laborn ton . .w,w.....,-7 100 l~w_._· 1100 ..••.....•............. 1············!··········. Banklng/S&L Banking " nu.as .. u llert.on S&L has full t ./ SCRVING All OJ ORAN(ll COUNlV IN COSTA ~l(SA ·An11,t1's Dt1y Sc/Joo/ ~ ~.'!~!~'!.-Fd4 l I --•' ~ ,..s '·~ ,. • ... .. \t ~ -=-:---• "" c:;:::--::.-:.. ---·----t ''°'·k...i.lle':.:: _:=-.• I L°f;.~ 1:-1! ,..... VEC· CREAT!QH l ~·U·CllATIGN I "" ,~ :,......,. '-...-<' .-..>-,-1-.•J c~J. I &i5-211 1 iak. ---------,,.-. - ::; EN E RA L OFFIC I·: Lumber company "'"'d!> person from HI~ :'tton F'rt. 5-t5·5Si I j l..o..J \...j_, \...., ~ , .._ , and plume teller pos1 t TELLER t-rons al -0ur Newpon &.-ach oHtcc & f lrmc M-Ti• pos1t1on al the llunt mi,iton Bea{'h o<nce .. :x. Wells F'a r ~o Bank . W 111..tcu ,..... ... Tiwv W Groct. ~WOO WEEKEND Nov. : .: . : ~ :· .... ··~· General Office Pnrt·llfl'l(' <.;terlc T} P•~•. n<• SU. llrs. a fternoon I f>PM. M.11ure woman. Job .4oc Newuort &ti; f1-Ul-74:JI pr. pref. but will tram Orange County Airport Typtng rt>q . JOwpm. ofrice. has an immediate For further info and fot openinJ' for 1nd1 vidual 1nte r v1ew a ppl. c a ll with 6 months previous 714-871-4244. E~Q·~ _ banking experience T • Yut Rwno • 01v C~rp A9t)• 1.i • Craft'• M"",r • D•nc...-.o • f vtt & 11 Dav• h11nftd Staff· ~t•u L•COOIOO • CtOlU•vft PIO • PlayQn>vf'd HOUIS: 6:l0 to 6:00 •BALLET •TAP • JAZ.Z • MODERN DANCE • CHILDREN ··TEENS • ADULTS Mow .......... for ... c-... .14.15.16. ;~· .. ··::· ... -... ~. 12 511.NWROnMINr SMMARS 18 speakers) IUS taAMSPORTATION LODalN&IMl•llAI ·---- }C'rwr:il ~layClub is nowhirinQ: TeltrT.._.. · be nehts package a nd Banking --1--l We provide an excellent MaJ<>!" 'fhnfl & Loan As· frie ndly working a t- soc1ation has an entry· I mosphcre. Please con-level opening with OP· tuct. 'flC-~ GET lit SHAN for THI HOUDA TS "TllM TO IYTHYM" 6 MIALS SWIM. Hfn. TINNIS, 01 JUST llLU · For Brochure & lnforma1ton call .J.tfM. K-. C 1 1 I a 11t41 SJ~l610 Secunty Ouards. m usr have at least lyr. exper . fuJl11mc. portunity for ad~ance· • L,_.... ment. Bank or finance experience helpful. Type -714-752-8728 21 10 THURIN • COSTA MESA 1 Between Br; I Vic:lono 1'vP I 9191 Yartit.-A••· II flqt• IMdi JIAI W OI Broo•<1•u•111 MJ•I 10 Sk,.,.,.,, ._ "-'..,.,.. r-nx Opt>rators. fu ll time. days & t>ves. muM .....,W..ted 7100 jHetpW..ted 7100 bcava1l.w~nds ... •••••••••••••••••••••••i••••••••••••••••••••••• Hal·quet <.;lub Janitor. ::Ompanion-housekeeper. Au.nter Ht•lp Jo'ull t•~ lull time. must be a\311. at least JSwpm. Sala!) commensurate w/expcr Liberal benefits Call Mr. Mungon. Western I Thnft & Loan. 645-315.1 E..0.E. ----------Banking C~;oa-~rcrc ial T tier Previous experience pre-ferred. but will train . Cashiering experience would be helpful. CaUJoaua Bank 3141 E. Coast Hwy Coronadel Mar 673-92tO EO.E. Banking Coeµ4rcial T eltf' Experie nced United California Rank 630-A Newport Cntr. Or. Newport -Beach '644.6461 E.O.E Banking ' 1BlllS PAIJTllE Our -Coista Mesa branch is seekin& a person who desires to ~eerrt ume 3 days per inchJd· in& a Saturday. We de · ELLS FARGO• BANK 4590 MacArthur Blvd. Newport Beach. CA l::qual Opp Empty r M/F /H Beaut. ()per. Lag. Bch. Must have some follow· mg. Also. manicurist. pe dicur is t. Mus f do Juliet & porcelain nails. 494-8251 ask for owner. fJe auty Shop: We now have openings for 4 operators. 3 manicunsts. mak e up. Pe r centage basis/r e nt b ooth ~7-2234 llW•a.•• S800 to start. 50-60wpm bkkpg bac kgro~nd help f u l but n ot necessary. Will train. Call Vicki. 540-6055. Coastal Personnel Agen- cy. 2790 Harbor Bl. CM. l'+EVER AFEE Help Wmthd 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BOOKKEEPING. exper. ..~/C har ~e W /CO St analysis background for Newport Beach Design firm. Salary open. Call 714·759-1965 Patty IOODEIPllt PHM P/T Good Co. Be n e f it s. Exp·d. 645-2244 Bookkeeping TMlel.ocllayChlbis llOW ~":f EEPER/ R 0 0 M S E ~ V l C 1-; C~HR Permanent T h ursday nights 4PM -Midn1ght . and on-call basis. Must be avail days & eves Please call for an appt: 645-7358. Mo n .·l•r 1. 8:30-5. loaW.11,.rF/C Part time for clothing store in Fashion Island. Accoun t s pa y abl e. payroll. double e ntr y journ a l thru tria l balance. Call for In · tervie~ !i.J>PL nRLOOIC MoM500 s ire Individuals with llPl/A ACCT. beckgrouod ln public re · for rapidly expanding lat.loris and cash hand I· tinandaJ firm in Fashion IWWW -~ /C ln1 experience. This Is land. Exper. a must. Npt4"Bch. Investment poaition offers e1u~ellenl Dally Input " 1eneral firm lias ®enina. per ex- <>PPOrl&mily to be trained ledaerdesired. panslon. for f'/C com- and will offer unlimited 1St-l515 m ission bkpr-delall career advancement ~~~~~~~~~I oriented person -w ithin Uae industry . ;;; ---computer knowled1e a Salary cclmmen s urate must-skillful on phones with tKPft1entt. Pleue & In P .R. won, maturity eall llr. Tom Drolly for $Z.17. •r BAY nee. Call MM>l.Zl further lDlonmtion. r ... SA•&LIAll ,..~Adam.Ave. ~• ....... CA ... <n4> f'rt.alo F.qual 9PPort..Uty -~11/F DO IT NOW! 642-1671 BOYS Is ··0 1rls for ad- ver tlsin1 cir culation . Transportation provided rrom 19th & Har bor. CM. &4MM'1.. Boya. Ute factory work. A1ea: 11·18. Must be IOOd stlMienta. Able to work l ·IPM dall)'. 162'JQ2. Business women in all aspects of the bus iness worl~ecretar1es <to speak orcign languages 1r poss-exper realtors. outgoing a les rep .. e x. per m sailing. Available ror travel. t o p pay. Please call 714 ·894·9908 C~llEIS . UTDTEM'. MARKETS F'or 2nd & 3rd Shirts We promote lo ma nagc· mcnt & supervision from within. WANT A CAREER? Call (714> 631·9421 -962-5440- Mon-Fri. S251day Must da\s. Mon fn ~o ex I wknd:.a.. ERIC L dnve. Balboa Peninsula per nee 9[).~.JA68 1 A 67J.SS45. ----- -<.;atenng Secret Ary. part Clerical · . Dehery Penoft t1ml'. Mon-f'r1. 2PM-6P'.\I CONTROLLER· p T must be ·111'. Good Must type60Wpm. . a.Ell:AL dnving record. 751 4705 Please l·all r11r ae11t. .. HA VE SSS LIFT FttOM G«OCMY STOllf.! WOO TEMPOl.AIY JOIS Ir HA VE SSS FOl~THIMGS IHUFI!!! Alt Office Skills ..... ~ .... ii-llST JOIS •IESTPAY •APPLYHOW!! Register todayforlocal ·orange Cou nt y i;.i!'>-73.)IS. Mon -Fri. temporary assignments. California mfgr {'Om · OEU VERedY DRIVf ER ~ 311·!'> ____ · ___ _ pany. Public acrounlmg Good knowl J?e o a rea. 55J-IJ45 experreq.Sala11',open good driving record GEN. OfflCE- Must be 111 o r olde r Entry levl'I pos111_11n . I PO Bin 1650 .Pasadena. Pttime. 12·4. M F. Call Light secretanal skill!' rn.. Lin~· ea. 9i1os 1 Irvine F1onst. 752·1780.1 Newport Fashion lstan<I 11.J \• If \-A.sHor Doi~. • Hour.; 7·:..>am·4pm Ask llMPOllAl!V Pfl/SONNH Sll!VI~ :<>OK-HOUSEKEEPER DBJvERY DRIVER -, tor Mrs . Pr32t. 644-!ll It. on luxury yacht. 6 mos " , • in Mexico 6 m os rn Full time. work1ni.; .,1 rl .. riday . 45wpm l72l llrch StrMt New part 714i645·1671 w:art, must ha\'c vabd l'hont•s & erra n d .... Hewpcwt .. och 213/670-fi654 ' Calif. dnver's license & Sa I a r y n l' i.: o t 1 ab I l· ~~~!!!~~~~~! good dr1\'ing r ecord. 1!9\.1727 Ask 1or.l11l = :OOK-No exper . 5 days. Pho n e afll•r JOAM :::len cal Temporary No F'eeTop Pay TYf'IST closed Sunday. See mgr 770-0195. GROOMER Log IM. 1792 MacArthur DBJVERY 19artfi• F\Jll time. Mon.·Fr i. 8 :.. Bl d I f ' 0 N SQme ex per necessary v .. r v.. MATURE PERS Callnr co~m.l~Mesa Fortune 500 company in ·,....,J, Must have good dnvmg 0 c M 631 1030 Ne wpart Beac h needs ..N\11\ record . Flowir shop. r .• ·1 .or · · Via.a.; Heston 1mmed1 ate t ypist 1M ..._lay Club is 833.1888 GUARDs IWUI w /bookkeeping bac k· nowhirilME RO Full & part ume. All & As~teS g round. Several posl-Coote. Fun time. 6AM· Dental Ass't . exper A. areas. Uniforms furn·d --...,.. t1ons open. 2P M. Must have exper. cha1rs1de w/ortho exper. Alles 21 or over. retired 18004Sky Park Blvd. lntemationa l Please call for app~: Mot1vat1on &enthusiasm welcome. No cxper. nl'C Su1le23S Irvine BuslnasServtce 645-7358. Mon .·Fr1. a muat.3 day week.Top Ap pl y : Un1vt>r s a l CASHIEI 540-0400 19552 MacArthur Bl 8·31?·5. pay. Bon~ & xlnt fr· Protection Servire. 1226 Experienced full time •325 · inge bene fits . Costa W.SlhSt .• SantaAna.ln · position open". Salary: lr\ine. 752·0161 EOE COOi Mesa. Pam. ~6852 tttview hrs: 9·12 & t ·<I. commensurate w/exper . * ,1 1 wanted for active retire· DENTAL T.:SISTANT • .M.:..:on;.;.;._·f'r..:......I. ____ _ ,\?ply in person. Metro * .-enca ment r esidence. 2nd AS - Car·Wash. 2950 Harbor Clen·cal Jr. S.C.fRecepf. h shift. ll:Jl?AM to 8PM. For or\ho practk~. ROA -fa1rSlylist Blvd .• C.M. An.-.wer phones & lig t Quantity cooking exper. or eligible. 1/e Laguna Sharp assertive styl:~t SALES CLERlf typing. Will. train. V~ca-req'd, Medical & dental Sch. 494.ss:;s wanted. M1n1mum 4 yr1- C....-rBY ft lion Am en {'a , Irvine . b e n efits. Ap ply . . exp m,1:1.B. salon. Con· COUMSIU"'9 955 -3840 <ask for NewportVilla.642·5861 Dental 111ct manager for in · 2 mature adults U ac· .S:.:a::..sna=.:.:n.:.:th.:.:a~I·:,______ Ex p Dental Assai1lant. tef'\1ew. 963-0089 cepted will be trained in Leading Orange Cou~ty -. f COSMETICIAN work 4 days gee paid ror TYLJST T . the Pre· Need Program. mis. co. is seelung an in· .;!erk In BO'okkeeping o . Orange Co. Pharmacy 5. M2-01 12or644-668i . iAI RS -oppy ' at.beaulifwPacific View divtdualforSalesClerk rice. Apply t o Mrs. with la r ge volume hiring NOW. Call Memorial Park. Phone position. Must type '4S Baltazar. Hotel Laguna. presti1e cosmetics a nd Dental..ort.ho. cha1r~lde. Giovanni at 955-3912 Darrell Ward644·2'700. wpm + lG-key by ~ou~h. 425 S . Coast Hw Y. fragrance looking for lst must h ave exp. p IT HARDWARE SALES Responslbllityinw1dllb1.nts. Laguna8each.494·11Sl. line cosmetician. Expr. 3day /wk . NewMport App~ l·n person: Rior. :hUdcare RespoMlble person to care ror 2 girls. 10 & 12. Ute houaekeeplna. Mon.· Fri. 2:30PM-6 :30PM. I r v I n e a'r e a . C a 11 M2·3744. · CHRJSTMM MONEY En t •h u s I a s t I c l:bnelDllkers • um to GOc>o by Thenksglvlna demonstrating Toys & Gifts. No deUvenes · No coUec:itnc. Need a car. Call 540-l330 collect lo lftllne. Gins 'N GADGETS Celebratln1 our 30th )'Ml'!! elude ~s g e 1 W _ _.._. d Beach and Cost.a esa. & credits. & catalog re-Cl.llJ(TYPIST in se ftl, unn::nng an Har· ware. 1024 Irvine quests . Also h a ndling If you.are looldng for a strict Inventory cont.rot. 546-Sl70. 1We.tclirf Plua>. NB. disputed Invoices. Apply challengjn11 poeitlon, en· Offers 1ood income and Dental Recept.ionist. Ex- In person or call: joy vari«y on the job. 6 health benefits. Send re· per.. ma.lure. for bUsY Ho m c A ' tend a n I : ..._...c-Wtln want to wort In Newp6rt sume plus salary re· e stabli s h ed olflce. $564 /mo. O>mplete care _,.... C M BeachWwe have a Job ror quirements to Adlt78. of elderly woman with 1640.,..,Monrovia, E. 0 · E """'· ... _......, -meone Daily Pilot. Box 16.50, CM 545-4SS3. severe d e,ener ati ve 642-24... · · ~-"' ~-""' -...., .... •.r51ST 1 d bath who can provide aood ----·-----:----:-o_..,__ · arthr tis. ee . · * * clerical support fot our ;ount,ertlelp: pert Ume & NEWPORT BEACH cloOI " tend.to ail her ""!~!!!!~!!~!!~! purchasing dept. Ty pe full time. Prefer ex· Our established. pro · needs. Must have I yr -: 4Swpm . & lYr previous penence in rast foods aressave o(c Is looklnit exp. Salary + free room • a.-TYPIST o(file exper For appt. call &73-ml. rot an exper'd. Ch1irslde at beard. T ake ad to Accara-te CA c o:wnm, I yr {'all 640-4580 ext. •202 l ntem ataonal Hot Dog wtth an outgoinl(. rnend nearest St ile e mplo} ...r-~,.. EOE ,.._ tu person allly. Self m e nt o ffl te. DO·T aener al office ex· · · · '-V· motlviUon. malutt at· 3S4.37'7-0l4• Ad paid for (>e tlence necesaar1 ;:'on~11t0n help wanted ;; "u n t ti r per so n . 1.itlMie ~..a must. RDA ..., """" Good company benefits rc:w Cinema .,.. ·----·Jl time --'. .... lt.....6 not required. I .=:""~e:.:.m~rvi:.::.:Y:...::•;.;...._-;---Near OC Airport. Salary 675-4580 DrYc-.... .._.. · ... -u. UllA •· r -1mo. Call Frankie \fill train. 54S-lOl8. Above avera1e salary I .-.p oks st\iff for ....,., fnn1• blnefita. medlca J-• h I BOYS 1S to 18, factory. ~· 8 to 9 eves .• C.U Seit. ~"2702 w-~ --....-------~ 114·7S2.-0'107. EOEM/F Jompenion/hlkpr to live ldt. Items "1th a insuran~. non.smoker. new !(Oodles wit a ~ _1 wtelderl)' woman, 2 will! I Piiot Clusllled Ad. ...~ T 0-lfted ad. 142·5178 • 'cauea.a111 WantAdHelp? MZ·Wll inOrt.CM.541----~~======:l:::======= ..... .. . . . . . ............ . _.. .... ~-· -··· HelpWcmihd 7100 1MaipW-''4 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~l1rlnt1~" Want to ti. a J"rdan\an In Wrb otfaet• ~II time · Mlnlmutft "le 20 Wiii tr111n Apply rtn nyuvcr. 1860 Plaet1ntla Ave C: M OflCMM/WC TolllOO • t..••un1& Beatth. •mall CPA r1rm, ncuh ll« Fr• lO A pplar anl I""""" r'ef"Mlf\MI AltlftC)' • 1-. 17th. <.06ta Me.. llJ!lll~llllllllll .. 1111!1 ___ _ 'iatf'z:M _ ~ l~O PRINTING Of'etlt.I. · OffJC't<.\\111 11 .,10 . SJ-*>-~ PRESSMAN ,_,.... ..... ... ...,w.... 7100 .... w..w 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• llC'9"10N. Roolers ~ ror com· tw, w..-. 7 I 00 tw, W_.... 7100 ~.~ ............. ~~ ••mAL OfftCI po. hakeJ. 41 sidewall. .. ..................... •0 ••••••• .. •••u•o•u DOBERMAN PUPS .. 8 .ciencal position for Expe raenced o nly . Sl::C R ETA RY /PA RT TEACHER PRE.SCHL wtcso&d. blk•tan.tali.• Nt')lfport (karh t.afe 486-3415. _ TUIE »25 Hrstwlt. Npt full/time. ~tlta, Im· claw• don•. wormed. ~!.~c~~~:/ r~11~ro& s•11 W-.4 BchAtthlWld.~no. fil\!t•me;•· .... 1thy1 sa. c.au davl'ralfled 14"\0ral office 64Z.3160 Sec rel ary ·Adm In . 1l1 ' Ut-08! dullet Late rllin1. type Secretary. arowln& TICMMCIAN •--------- 40 )Ow pm Pleasa nt ;aJet btanch office ol t'OMult · Exper . optlcal t luer POODLE. toy, A.KC ma&e workan& eond 37 ~.,hr ca... & ._a Ulllhl Ina E.ncineen/Sclentllt.s w/familiarlty w/luen. Pale apric«. 3 rn>a. oW Wk N l.S1hr Call Lauru lmmed1a~ ot>enina for req secretary to uaillt precaslon mechanical as· Calm. aW'lllet cliapoaitioft 1133 8450 rttune 11alespenon Good manager. Coile1e educ a · sembly 6 ele<tro-optl~s. eG. P IP....,, ~ptioni&trtyp11l. P rt =y J:-~~~e=~ ~ ~yir~~e~ ww :•rind ~x:nl· f::'~!~~-:e:· Cocker Spaniel 3 mo. Gld 1neludln1 wknd day•. lion w /mana~timenl II n---1 .... 1 pu?iy shot• pa .... ra Pn Pr.ocescor . Conta"l ·a>.,.. .... aaer co · • ..- T~. Septembef 16. 1tl0 I ONLVPILOT P lumber 11 hl'l lH'f l200 wit. Mal'hln1•t h"lpl'r '200 wk ~,..... , .... , ... u• S... 121 ., 0 .. 1 ..... 700 vl&le<'OWlll'Y club. · potential F1a1r ~ sell· " " s J c Sl7 675-44143 • r. h · d Evelyn , D'Appoloni·a . in an uan apo · _ M4 S404 _ ing 1nr ~re an 1se e· , • ..-~ mable Contact Janet 114·~·~. 1~ Want Dlgliah BuU.TMria•._ ___ _... lt('\.'epl)UIU.il1 Clencal Poland. 645·5021 AKC vt rt If you are int«et1ted in SECRETARY with Legal T1lephDR1 Welton pup, • P pa y. !1tin h1H1H '\ ln••n JU.· wk. (;a.1.1\ler. lt1t111 . SlltO "'k 1 ... boi e,.,,, C!OO wk ........ ......... .-...y - blMfltL A#f: fiUnJ. Ute .!t:in-' & other ~ALES CLERK-rut I or &: collectaoa exper. l:yp. Needed 1mmed1at.ety. 20 498-025 7 t'kmcal t u well as part• 111111! wllg marlne Ing & phoM work. No 6 tu den l s a n.d f 0 f AKC Golden Retnever answering' phones . hardware rompan v. s ho th d s I homemakers who n~'<i W1thgoodbenef1ts.roo-:n r an · a ary to earn moneL working pups, S200. Male fr ~ HM41l Wl'ICF. Qap11hk 10 k,.i f "'' ul•lOr OlUr J l 11I 111..,~ ror our bwi~ •11 la c ~ 11'1 ~•n Ju .. 11 \ <i~trano P""1l µ111,1 f11W'I .. ath ~fits 8 JO 1 M.arJW 4!1&~7'-1 please contact Evelyn, comm With exper. Call ~leasant even .n" hours. Female. 714·67~. U'Appolonla . I r v for a dvaneem ent : Sally.1133-3332 .. 714556-5340. 645-1111 _ _..:;_ ______ 9Mon -Fri.Noselling.PneteY• I045 MfG.HT AUDtTOI ---------Set-retary Salar> S3.75fhr. + ••••••••••••••••••••••• -5ALES Cieri( wanted. Ap Needed. ~retary 111. generowi bonus, Acr<>85 ~ lll!ilhb It \\~·k Ollol.)I t>o• ,."P NrR -L'.llQO \1>,,I~ II.I 0 11\11.I \h''l,•d ll>h'I t. .. gu n..a , 11>1 t t~l !~~itHri.t'h n ReNptlOnlStJSecrctary Saturday only. must lyJ>t! SOwpm Front olrace ap pear a.nee 49!1 S36 l. ply 1n person. Mesa education cen ter-from John Wa y neKappy. healthy kittens \'\·rde Pharmat'y, ~171 Capis trano Unified Airport, Call Sue after w\>a ned & trained llarbor Bl . C M 2PM · 641-0UB. ~4615 or646-310'1. School Dist. 12mo. 8hrs. HO USECLEA.'l;ERS up '1cd11:al bark uffi~e 1n to SSperhr Cart>45-5123 L'rolog~. N fl Exp pos1 ___ t1on ava il ab l e ·Housecleaners wanted. Nov.t.19t!() 644~722 t:qua.I ()pportunlt y ~mp&oytt M 1-: )pl'ninj: -.non an tht' l i•.,tu \k,.,;ii ,.~a 11 rll'w ladl•'" r..c.h11 ·n dl~l"OUfll 'iturr t )lJt.-fl 111 i.t~ ll \ it 1 I b I I' Ill I hi' lmi!--11111111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lollu~inti 1ap.u 1l 1l•i. P R 0 D (; T I 0 N Stun M.,nJ.:1er \'.1>1 TRAJNEF. Rubber hose )l.1nJ'et & S..le.. I-or in products Mulll pa.ss co tc-rV1l'\li . J ">k ror /\II ph}'s1cal Incl back X· nabtllle tm iH!f ~I _ ray Tal11ng appltcauons b l wn8 10on l .). PAIMTIA'SHB.PSt S t ?'utorl t·x . 1767 1 for CootrlU,1(1( W1ll lru1n Arm.,trong. \ve . fn11nc 1f wi~i.: w learn & work F:O~.' ,, f<l'n<lavli. Ind . 841!· ----Co -------Parts mun to work lur 1 ________ _ boa• Co Need exp mun PRODUCTION but w1ll l'<>f1S1dertrammi; Part lime help wanted. the .r 1 g ht · m ;i n Eklai.swams Locker. PASI Mun · TUt.'S nights. App· ly f f•nny:uver IG69 W Coa!>t ~wy, NH Pllll'l'ntl:.a Ave , Costa :'tl esu Keceptaonast llalf•l ame posataon. 8 ~ l . JO. T) P· ang · 40wpm Busy t e lephones . filing Property management co 111 lnine. 5.57·67~ RecepllOIUSt FASHIOti' l~D TOUCH Of Q.ASS •$425• Part u r* RecepUon1st for Exec. Suites not only offer s prestige but beautiful \W"TOWldangs & nace peopR!'. Your smile & professional ability to handle bus) phones 1s all that 1s needed lo land this ideal po6tllon. °""' nso RECEl'T~n PART TIME J ewelry sales . .i n1tc ~·r \Ilk 5 Lo9PM,S1tl 9 JO to 6PM . Call Cor intt>r \'U!W Ciro Jewelry. So. r s t Plaza. 549-l.S<il for t'Xclu.sive pvt dub, Newport Beach Must be auract1ve, llliJlure and have a pl easi n g PROOflEADER personaht) Call Mr All~tar lor appt aft~r 2 Ad,rrt1s1ng T y p o · pm __ ti31-1000 i,:raphmg M1n1mum 7 10 isles/ Deli very Full o r part tim e !khver. lunt'h to offil't's in Irvine/Newport Con tal'l :'o1r Eng li s h '151 l509 --------~It" De.11iner,Jewelry f·1rrn looking f°' profess1onul qwdlly Sales Rep Xlnl pa~ + commission Some tra~t:'I rx>ss1blt• 1-·u11 o r part time . 497 211.1 iales DYNAMIC OPENING Exists for ni:h1 per on saelung 2nd income In· d1v1dual must be self· startl1'. & amb1t1ow.. P•rtonal lu1inu1 Mcpnt. ___ K48._._·0095 ___ _ 'iALES lull/part tlllll' f abnc Warehoui.c 64~ ~--~--- S 4 • S 6 h r 0 "" n \1e<11r11l kt•cPpllon1st & transportalaon. Happy Aide tn Pediatnc Group. Partlame caleten:} work. Housede.10ers. &i!i 915.'l p T M mature person \rs exp L1t P OfhC'e RECEPTlOti'IST SA.Lt:S W o rk . T v p 1 n g & 1-· r 0 n t 0 fr 1 c e a I' If you are agressave and Telephone 6rders . Co. prearance Good t) PJ:.l loolung for a Cuture an re --t ti 45 4ti70 rs ('a ll 6'734403 Hous ec leane r s. S t Jrt ,\ustm --------- lmmed. Full ta~ o~ part -MESSftffiEll--PART TIME RECEPT. Paid Rencf1ts, Full Time 60-65 wpm Close to So taal mgmt w1good co 9 5 Compet1ll\e Salary -Coast snoppmg Center bener1b apply an person In Irvine near 0111>0rt. L·au DWS lm.'. 751·8Ul0 9am to I Lam Mon lhru S913 Sll I lctation : lOOwpm, lyping: 60wpm Good benefits. Apply in person: Personnel Of. f1~. l2!r72 C.lle Peli~· w. San Juan C.pi.strano. ••SECRET ARI ES•• P rop Mgml/ExpfS80 $13.200 Exet'~IBigCoSl.5.600 Eb crow Exp/T60 $12.000 SlenoSec fSh80 S9 .600 l.az Reinders Agency 4020 Birch. Es tab '64 Newportf83J.8UIO I Free SICllTARY MlihJ/Wft Career oppty. in fast· paced NpL Bch. anvt>Sl· ment fi1111. Requires top :.lulls tshthnd: 90 . typing 751. Sound professional 1.>xper., matunly & cor porate bkgrd. helpful. ca 11. 640-0123 SECUT AlltES! 1 1 me T op Do 11 J r Afternoons. ()ptometnst 673-09681646-4811 ~ewporl lkach Must ()Hire: Fountain Valle\ have nwn trans. Hrs 8-5, \I · II CJ L. S L' K EL· PL·. R ~ f' Salar" + mileage · · <tlure WOfTla n exp c. c. r pref but not net'ess' C-all 549·2231 Fri Standard Shoes. 3077 PT CL . ERV:. ...... ...:.! ,~ . . ::. So .• ~f.1I>tOl:£)~. Opporturuty awaits you. n. I """'* :s r ~ r«-· -....-T' • ..._.ioa.4'1 v~.i.c~31..-11,,.Kn~et10n & tn · Excellent opportunity . MEWPOIT IEACH SALf:S lervaew. I' tune Apply 9 to 5PM \1ust lr.tvt• J?ood dnvmg 963-8349 l '.<lp1strano liy The ~·a record Call ror appt --------- llospt . 33915 Dt>I Otrn.IJO. l-'r_:inr~!i..')2-4050. Part time J>erson peeded Uana l't ,49') 5711:.!. M i:ml TrJinees t::arn m book paste-up. Mon. & - - ---Tues. No exper. nee. Ap· HOUSEkEErER .,.,hilc U li::arn S275 week· ply Pennysaver. 1660 L1ve-0ut pos 1l1on. 2nd I} while traanin ~ PlacenllaAve C M for person w/1:tood office . I ~-ft"-1 0 R ~kills lo work P 1T 111 our Chall.engmg, r~t pac1.>d DF.CORATING position open m one of f'ountain Valley medical Newport Beat'h's most l n t ere s l 1 n a ~ facahty. Rl-qwre. typing prestigious real estate cessoricst int decor g. -15wpm. good flllng ab1h-brokerage and develop· FuU. pt/lime. F1cx. hrs ty . & pleasant phone ment company. We are Will train. Call. Karen manner. Hrs Mon·f~ri seeking a reliable. con· 848-9378, 3-7PM home for LA ramily in P ltime. F/lime. 8-5 ' . · Laguna Beach. n <·'Clble IW8 __ ·8237_ ------9·2PM. For details con· g•nial. diplvmauc Part Time tact 898-3516 ext 285. person able to juggle •SALIS LADY• hrs. Must be available wt.'ettends. Like cooking. Good salary + benefits, Call Sylv.ta or S uzie. 494·1.D. Weekend calls MGR TRAINEE MailllgOperatioll1 Family Heallh Program. busy. busy phones. lYP· f\lllorpart tune. qK. Opportwtilies ava1l11bl e No exp. required. Must EOE/MF. int! and 50 sales and ad· THISHOWOff to expand with a young, be dependable & availa· nunislratave staff erfi· 22 Fash.Ion Island N.B J?row1ng rompany. No b I e o n · ca 11. Np t . Pt11me AM delivery. L.A. c1ently. comfortably and -------- experience m•cessar} Bc h /F'as h1on Is l and 1'lmes. SlOO per week. "'1th a sense or humor Salesman for TV. 3p Call between 9-11.am & area. 7~1 Laguna Beach. 494·8496 Excellent typing skills a plial'ces. Recent ex· 2-Sptn. I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! •-..... --l!lml--must. real estate and pcnence preferred No Saturday onl}. Sep· tt.m~r 20th 8.30AM·IO.JOAM or complete application. 8AM-5PM . Monday thru Friday. Mrs. Richmond Housekeeper wanu .. '<1. 2 kads· & home need love' & care Newport luent1on Refs . req 'cl !)48.()844 Ut 5,«;7.5950 Sal previous receptionist niahts -or Sundays. Grellt .J• _..Eal .a. p ART TIME DRIVER Real Estate es and phone exper1en~ de· .. Sn~ "' Sat & Sun Mornings lo EJCP ... CID s1rable: Paid holidays. o P p t y f o r m a n 500 Newport Center Dr Ttle"hoM Welton Abandoned grey kitleD Crowmg curp. Eam ex· needs lovmg family. eel. money m the pnvat'y 848·9491 & convenaen<'e of your d h , own home or use our Free to goo omc modern rat'·s. College Yorkae Malless. Female s tudents O K! Ca 11 964-2239 for l"Omplete in 631·3647 fo. Ask for Bart . ,_ ,..,_. IOSO TILLERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Penn fttune. 5l2 dy wk * * I BUY** Applicants w t i.upcrVlSOf")' potenua1 dC' Good used f\lm1ture & 51red. Type 40 wpm. Xlnl Appliances-OR I will benefits & advancement sell or SEU 4or You potential 979-3000 EOE MASTBS'AUCTIOM I Ton Truck Owners '46-1616 Ja llJ.'625. Delivery Drivers wanted One King.siz~ bed by ror firewood . Ca ll Druel ancl m atchin~ _&'6·281!7. 9 ctr. dresser w1m1rror Tow Truck dnvc" want 10.tn color TV.JC. Pen ed. exp'd only Live m ney·s. Hest olfcr. Cal Costa Mrsa.~f>.9631J after 6PM. Margie -------titil HY78. TraVl'I Agcnc" in Irvine --------needs hill time person to ~low mkt new desagntc•r handle refunds . Ex tbl. .&H" sq glass top & penenced only need app brass base. $311(). ~1 434:1 I~. T yping. 40wpm a ~on Fr111 5 must Xlnl. com pan) ---------paid bend1ts . Contact 01nl'tte table. 4 i.wl\ ,. lloward or KJ t h y l'hJ1ri..S100.64-0·IMI _ _1_1_-i.as __ ._0933 _____ -P{'\'iHI t:orree & F..nd Thi Travel AIH'ntl> w1cx• ::.ct . Hutt'he r BJoc k ~nence F'ull lllTll' out Dinette Set Sl.50. Cont. ._. side South <:.oai;t TrJvel. Style Sofa Hect. 19" Color Ne~'J)Ort Art 631-9040 Port. Elegant s ofa -w love seal. lnq.. lmmed TYPl~T 6SWPM . train as 957 5747 Wall help move ~:omputcr opreralof'. lO -------- key adder. nun-smoker . Dark Oak 8dnn set. Qn • Costa Mesa CPA C1rm hdbrd.fr&boxspr.2 nile Ca11Ct>nnne754-l0ii0 chest s. triple & tall Ty~~t drsrs. mirror. S150. xlnt Needed. Typl8t Clerk 111 !._iA6-_3866_._.__ ____ _ 1-:ducat1on Ce~t ~r . Maple type open hutch <.a p1 s t ra no Un 1 r.ed which opens up into a St-hool DI.st. l2mo. 8hrs. 90·1nch table -s pace S844 :St033. Go od 5 at.er. ~-Call after &ncC1ts. good lYPIOR "'PM 559.4783 skills req'd. Apply in ' • · person. Personnel Of· Decorator da.n. rm, $1600 ~lice. 32972 Calle Peli~ ong. $.'l!(X) Call &t2·667i; IO, San Juan Ca pastrano. or 11003192. 642 -\30() IJ!SCHICAGO delive r Daily Pilot AG&n'S major medical. pension wfmanagenal ab1l1ty. Suate3SO .... ~1 bundlestocamers.Re· w rr •'-Afll and profit s haranR. Ca ll Mr H a y n es N o:. h HOUSEKEEPER want\.-d n~ A qua r es van or large ,Jt~h~'::m':ss~:ng : Salary open. Call Pat 1714)492·3457. Dewey 'l> ew::.13215ac Waiter Waitress posauon 2 sehool aa;e girls. f-1ex. EqualoPJ>.empl. MIF wagon a'nd a good driv· • Best location Parkinson7S2·1920 1V.Sal\Clemente. Equal()ppEmp(yrMtF Part tami: & full time K~~~.,.~~~~!!:~bf! 759-5391. hrs Auto pref'd. Refs. Mixer Trainee~ f~r in g record .. P .bon e 1Pr\vatuecretary !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ISalesmen fabricator for posilJODS avail. SS.75/hr. Pay negot. Blwn 9-SPM. adhesive. color. ·at paint 642-4321. ask for Don 1Professional usocs. ~OMIST rel.a.II plastics store. Full No tips. Pvt. countr:r ~~i/ yr old. $200 ~99-4322. • I nu••no & gn .. ding on 3. Williams. Equal OP· Callnow(orappoiJllmenl With or. --~~ .. t~a·ng SICllTAllY club. Call ror intervtew. ---------... ., •· portwuty Employer. 673-T.JOOasldorWall wiu•u•n lime. 556-0000 Needed t---" With lnsuran~ roll mill. lS37 Monrovia ""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! needed. ToP pay. em----------u:u~. or 6M-S404. Brown naugahyde hving AGENt:Y S ERVIC E _A_v_e.-'-._N_.B_. _____ ---------: porary & full time. Call Sales wtlhoutshorlhand. Tem· ---------•rm swte. <;()(a, loveseat Rf.P Pst TI 1---------TodServtcesal9'19-8900 Ma1or Orange County porary & Cull l.ime. Call WAHTIO. c hair. ,, toman. end , • Modeling, commercials. Ille Re.al Estate G h c k Tod Services at 979-8900 Porsche Mechamc ron comm I linesat'cl. hand! 1 films extras Need new 1 Restaurant Maintenance rap lt'S o, see ing • • · tables. \.VCklall tabll' 1~'"' off 25"-f Id · £ • R.ISALESPBSOM 1 -__ ...... ..;J -ri Sales Ree for c~t:!ib1t•-.--------~·a c..t. B-a.y Steven.s tz~~S48-8289 1ng ., 'C> ICC. "' IC . fares All ages/types MM•e II He per ~-ic.ae<.-tn · d1"1's1on. Draw ara1'nsl •• Autocnollve. 631-2092 . Underwntang. ser vice .' 714.951-0'.!0'1. WUI to se expensive water cian & Refrigeration ex· • ~rl'KTUf sal~ flOS&laon. Car ex ---------Become a tra1 ed sales oriented property. Good perience Call 549_0713 t'ommlssion . Cal Jim ~·-WA:'-JTED. MAT URt-: 6' H.adeabed. good concia. p~n se. salary. com • 'iewspaperrac.k&rome counselor tover2l)Walh off1ce"probablythebesl formoreulformation. Brech:714·5SHl750. We areseekingapeople ADLT CO UPLE t o tlon. $150. 675·9081S . m 1 ss1on.Man Jyrscom· deli\H\', Mon t flri. lfle Jim Long & As· dropinolCicemNcwport S:tl<.-sPeople.f\llltune& oriented, r e liable managel6un1tapthoosc G7J.1S03 ___ _ m 'I under i•xp Jfal> In 1Z-3074am.SJ7Wk.&up~ ::.llC 1a~es A gt>n c~ tu Bea~'Q&~koROWN R~tauranl part time. RM. Abrams sl.!cretary. Applicants in nu:-e Eas ts ade C '.\I Walnut tabl·• "'/lear ..• have F&C h<:cnsc Ace-ts You provide et•o11omy supervtsc and chaperone New Po r-1 Be a c h .should pCl5SeS5 gd.. typing R & I al ~ -.. m Orange& l-A Counl1ei. c·ar. La~ Bch & M V. DAILY Pll,OT earner VIA UDO REAL TY R l's tau r ant l> eek s Cah.log Showroom. 181!1 skills. pleasant phone area. esumc oc t-haars. $1Z>. ~ ~11 afl ToP ,sillary. EOE. Send rack run, $150 avail. boys and g_arls on ~ one: 1"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!&7!· !3-!1020!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! energetil' people lo fill Newport Blvd. C.M. manner. Dijoy e>ccellent I ~ly~e=-::~/n'Jfro~o _6&_w_k_nds __ . ___ _ resume tu I ns urancc j 953-8110 flll ge Alex on-0ne basis. evenings 6 1~ full & part time posi· SALIS PEISOH company benefits mclud· pleteresume to ad no. 77. 2 matt•h1n" l11V"S"at~ .. \ C" I' o lio 2520 to 9PM. We need con· Real Estate taons. ing free meal per stuft. .. " ~ ·' NB9i>.660. i\Un DB. • N('t.'d LVN for dot·tor'i. ~rsons who are looking LOOKING FOl!l•• t'ashiers. deli·workers. foods. flexible hours. Noon. Mon-Fri .. Person· =-Costa Mc!>a , l:A fort.abll!. SlOO pr. 832-172~ i flen;. . x 'l 'llurst' Cl'rned . innovallvt' Cooks. Counter help. Opptyinsell.anggourmet Apply in person 9AM·1 Daily Pa lo.l, PO. B<?x neulral 1.'(1lor,verycom Insurance secty prop/· office in H.B No n11 e::. or or 8 lucrative parl·timc two gooQ f u 11 11 '!' e Delivery peoplew lsl'andtra_i~;" !,!.! fashion ncl. i aft 5:30pm. I li · k • d L · pos1t1on. S4 hour to start salespeople who t?nJOY , .. _ h sal •. d Ii .,.....,,...,., ~• ... on HOTB. ---------cas .. pe~a nc~iu:en wee e rr s . .-·u•n at· ~11 642-4321 exl 250lworkmgmapleasant at· ........ c es°' every ~· Waterfront restaurant In Early Amen ran Bir<'h r .v eyi. Salary open mos1>here. Call Ela me at between 2 and GPM i\!>I.. mosphere and excel loca· persons. Sandwich mak1n1t people 900Newi>ort Ctr. Dr. ~ewport Beach needs ex CdM.673-8650 848·23'Tl,l0-6:30pm. rorLon t1on We ma1nta1n a Callforappl851·1509. neaded.full&partt11ne. c--Nil~EBe.JchM IF periencedrounterhelp& ?e~}~~l~eS:~~v:!:!n": lnsurance NURSES AIDES 0raagt Cont form1dab\e inventory Restaurant call before ll. 752·5401. uotua V)ll' m.,.yr cooks. Full & partt1me. 4 sidl! chrs. 496-68W .,_ . IC &d '<>-( Cert I ~pn.-a csee todays ads>wlth a llousewa·ves/Studentc.I Sa Op Off Mon.-Fri.John.675·~ .,.,.p person m 1 e 1s • .-.e .·ex per. c asses -r a 1 r c 0 m m 1 s s 1 0 n " \'lngs . acer ability claim processtnR a vail. All shills a\·all 330 yStreet schedu.le. tr you are a H e a Ith ~ Fo od i. 3-5 yrs savings exper ; Secy. Airport law firm. 'YACHT SALESMAN Frag1da1re 3dr refr1g, .Must type 45wpm. O C XJnt med1t'al & dentals 1 Costa Mesa, CA producer and want to Restau rant has 1m new accts. IRAtKeoRh Sharp~ skills. Non· Broker sales. full time. kitchen tbl wt<tchrs. dbl. Airport area. Call Laun benes freeaf\ prob. App· F,qual Oppor Employer work with other pro· mediate, part time open· teller w/supervisory bk· smokr. Josie.851·902.5. exp. ne~·. Tran~pa l· bed, desk. comer cup· 7S2·20H8-4pm ly. t445Supenor.NB fess1onals. call me for a ings for cashiers/coun· ~rnd. IBM 3800 system "-'or n....t.L.,..per. e"p, 645·0222 board,couch.5'1t·728'7. I -•·d l I L BILL temelp. 11·2. Mon.-Fr1. ..-·"" ~u ....,....~ .. Insu rance Bk pr. ag · NURSES AIDES Paste· up. Expe~. pre· COTE~ ia app Fun e nvironment . ...,..,.., xlnfworldngconda· Oexible investment Co. Merch..tM G.OfJll S-. 1055 gressive LA r1rm moving 1 to 3. Cert. & lrainees. ferred. or wtll tram. Full , $3 25/hr. to start. Call ti°'". Npt Bch. Salary Multiple set of books. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• toOran1teCo. 5millton + Mesa Verde Conv. Hosp. l1 m e . posrl io n . Co. Cote Realty Jeff or Roger. 833-3470. commensurate w /exp bank recs. inner Co's ..... II IOOS Garage Sale. Sat 9~ Ora· volume. Computenzed.I fi61Center'St CM ben efits "~r·y 1.n • r.-.&~estmenl ='Eo~~M~ana.!!a ln aJ balances" rinan· ....................... ly, B-5. rurn. bikes. top salary. Send resume NUltSIMG t~: 1660 • accnlla 41 ~ 5777 RETAIL c1als. Nace atmosphere. _j('welry & more. Prief!od to· Ad No. 776, Daily S alesgirls. s tock . SIAMSTIESS 8J3.981Mla.skforLaura. w~INST to sale. Sears Kenmore Pilot P08oxl560 Costa RN. 3-4 days/wk. LVN. PBXOperators 1~111'!.!fate cashiers. gift.wrapping. To sew saib·ll weight tttE8VSTAT"'TTIMD r...e>~BeEY ER was.her & dryer. xlnt Mes~.-CA 92627 • ~:,J~.3-t'ic!;:S~:~ ~\e~ n. ..._lay CW. is Tired of GeMral I.E.? Exclusive ladies's ready nylon spinnakers, eltper ~me. appl; Chevron. ANTIQUE MALL cond Sl75ea Call eves Insurance good staffmg. Santa Ana ROW~ Looking for that new ~m~fssi~~ebe~~fi~: _be__.;.lp_ful_.s.> __ 7950_____ 1251 N. Cst Hwy, Lag ~~.!.,"·Fri 10-9 ~~:7~~2~~ ~uat!~!; Exp personal tines un· Helghts.549-3061. PBX Operators. full t'hallenge? Sweetwater dis t'ount , full or pan SECltlTAllY Bch. ".._,..Tuesday shoppingCcnterl. derwriler for rapidly I time. days & eves. avail. Properues has that op. lime. John Hogan. ll l I 11751 Westminster Ave. gro~l ng Independent Nursing Must be avail. wknds. porlun1t y ! Con do Fashion lsla11·' NB h 2nd Trust Deeds -SBVICE GardenGrove . SS4-61G:l Hones 1060 agent. Advancement . Please call for an appt. Timesharing ls our busi· 644·7100. F.acrow office. Ne~rt ln·fiekl XJntopportunity ••••••••••••••••••••••• benefits. salary open. 645-7358. Mon.·Fr1. ness. lf youaresuccess· =ale~. 8·5· M·F. Int &~benefits with rapidly . . Re" Quarter Horses. 1 Call 4 SHIOOB. 11:30-5. o rie n fed & above RETAIL SALES . at uisurance pl•~, growing company for Going out of Bus.mess 8-yr old Bay Marc. 1 I BEST average, call us! Our Stro n g. ca p ab I e . mcl. dental. ca.ti for •P· electrically inclined in-S I J A l OI PERSON to work with average salesperson personable. mature lady po1ntm enl. F ranees. divldual.540-6300. a e. anei> n iques. Yearling Palomino Geld-JAMll' S NURSES h1gfi functioning de· madeS.1.S.OOOin 1979! For wtgreat fashion sense.:·-_!>52_-4000.;;.;;..;._· --------------2721 E. Coast Hwy. CdM. In g. 1 We an I 1 n g Part ti'l1! eves. Newport REGISTRY veloped mentally dis· an inter view. call : forsmchalnlady's bouli· SECRETAEY Service Station Atlen· 673- 5752 . Palomino Filly, Vandy-3 ·Beach/Costa Mesa area. abled people. Must~ &sS-4366 que in La&una Bch. dant. P IT . eves & ANTIQUE S H AW ban·prelly buck brl>ed· Janitors & wax_~"· Mussl able lo work weekends.D ...:.:...:... .......... ~.,..,.. -1r-Lit-. _B_k_'"_ Great oppty & potential. For Newport Beach wkends. Neat appear & WALKERsolidoak filing mg.641·9191 . be over 18yn. UN U. · f\111 or pttime. Free rm ~~'"'!ti !! !'pg. Mr. Edwards . .493·0'15'2. Jawyer. Good s kills & handwriting. Apply at citizen . Call 532·65$8. statelkensed & board·avail. C.U Cyn· Some typutgtdivers1fied 497·1018 or Mrs. Trabish l e~rning ability re· 2590N ..,..,.... Blvd CM cabineb. Set ol 3. Seerto Children's Hunter 10 yr 1DAM·3PM. Moo.-Fri. boodechlnce 1971 thia5S2._ duties. Laguna ~ach 5.57-1.579 qwrejf. but not prior e-....-· · • · appreciate. Call 6'1~7 old grey mare. 15.2 Janltor wanted for u-M•-.J area.CallBetty.499-1702 ·1"·'-l d legal experience. Mr. Shippia& • Receiving or642-0138. hands. "A"showqualiH _......., P E T 1 T 1 0 N ~aa .....,_.., mme open· Myers,640-8510 . .-Cler k FIT gd Co ... ctukiren'shunter Owner C'mema. Splcillstl CIRCULATORS F /T lECEPT/SWlTCHBOARU mg for mature person · • · • .,.. 1010 f . '7MSIO PIT "'··y work high Brokerage fi rm In exp preferred but not Secn!tary for Ins omc-e benefits. Apply ln ••••••••••••••••••••••• leaving or Eastern sctll L AUN DRY W o rku needed Sat. at Sun or p/Ume s to 7PM. To start end .of S~pt . Xlnt benefd.s. APPlY : Beverly Manor. 340 Victoria. CM · .,... • Fashion b land has Im· necessaf')'. f'lll Medical mgr. Typing ac filing person, Moo·Fri. 9am· .,.. 1020 contact Stoneridge Rid •S.0.S. * pay. MO-al2. mediate opening ror part & Dental benefits. Rip· ~illt req. Lo9ds ol peo-llam. ~aod}J'd Shoes. •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• inl Club. *-4644 Wearesbortonllaff Plastics time receptionist. pie's Office Supplies. pie. phone ar Qllper con· 3077S. Bristoi.CM. Schwinn bikes. coaster Arabian/Morgan horse WereaUyneedyou!!! MACH IM I ~wtt~W.·t~'pmbg~~ir. SJC.768-4600. • t.act.WWtrain-aaya1e. S1•P11taD8'T. brakes. Boys 20in ad. ror lease. Small size. •• ll•'s/llA'S OPBATOIS Ing. exper. preferred: UTA&.SALISCURI Callcaro&eat..,.56M. Pack'1•1hip'1 sml Girts 24inS»S40&e0-1451 Welltrained.~-~LIR Won cloeetohomefsave Conlkt Helen McOlnley Unhurried confenial c-1 parts. will train .. Fem. Girts Schwinn aia Varsl· II• 1111a1•a-..a..1A ... S on aAC!' JobOPeGiDP ex· • ·~ "'"!lJ>f -·.., ..-1 M...-. .. lu rev--..C .. • ........ --ist on all 3 sblfts foe exp. ror appt: 144-Z!l'l. s'E;SteBf..tr'Pti~"Y·· Exp in loan doCwnent•· Pd~hOkti;ar ~dnt ty Ten-Speed, '70. Xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..._. s.a tin WIOllfllt Growfn1 Real ~tale -4Ulldlfferential I it I g a ti o n ti rm I n -4leaJth imurantt Newport Center seeks -bonus Nferral plan exs-tenc:ed. elflcienl, at -11,000,000.!ree ma ... en er I et I c le I a I tul.., _ _._ ... _·CE' aecretary. Shonband. • uun•~·--s dictapbone, Ir xl.nt. typ· Beat Nunes Re1i1try sk1lla 1 m•l Xlnl ·has ..._ cWlmed ea· dlpecadtni upo.i cluslv~or lbe dis· quau .__. • .:0 ;;Er. =to ..l.:':r: _;Good~;..;--~.;.;..;;.;;..·~~...:..·-, ...... wttb .... ~ ..... u...-help for 1110btJe Sr. pve every eorialdtntloll mmt. Wt ace tM em· ortraineeinJecUoamola-~ST ·· &M-2llt. lion. Xlnt salary " co. beoe, Cll company. _Cond __ 640-_l4_51 ____ 1 1~ yr okl camel carpet· ing macbine .. rators . ...__ .._,. •&.-·· __ ...;;.;..;;...;;.;;..~--benetlta. Apply penoa· ~ t\altom 8llX Uled Aatl· Ing. S'lfaq. yd. approx. Leam on tbe .)OD while ..,... M&11111 ...-. ltlTAIL SALIS neldirector. •~-------l&Oaq. yd. Call 7SZ.11SO. =~e:c;..~~ MUSTHAVE: ~:'.:!.-:&~·~. 721 ~~~T,~1m, ~;:·=:,.~1n;~n i':e!~:~rtExcc::i!: Je••• I070 · elilible for ioclude: p.ld Frootolfic:eappearance ditl I 1 t·'* -1-E o E ·-•-Good co ...___..... l~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• vacation. maJoc' medical and manw c.=. ~nbe• ,:;..;. ~--~-·-· · · · A;;i1 ln pencia"i::'lc; ----''--------•P RIVATE PARTY 6 dental plana\i1hlft t=comoleexpr. -·----.wiaper.llrefa. ~Til\..tal uam .. on• .. -·Frt'.Stan· De.-1040 INHEJUTEDaevet'alim· bon ---1 m fe in """""'• __.. PR ,.... I"' I • '"'u "••••••••••••••••••••• I t • .,. .... uu • · ,,__ Salary commensurate Au-.aat, beaut 1u dard Shoes, 3011 So. po rt ant p ecea o suran~:f•,.P.rotlt 1har-~·-Ji'i..~:30 to S. Xlnl Wlu.-!t7 38Q5 btwn workln1 envlronment n..a ..... c M KEP.:SHOND Pups, AKC. Diamond J e •e1 ry lDi war ,~ fU'I a day. nenema. · ..,...._ ·a M ' _ .... WI. • • Olamp llre. M/F. Pet It Bt paid 1 hrs. Prefer a.noon. /U 1or ary small-.. ycblatrtc ho&p •--------h p Several Sotitalna. Must c-..•ai.a.-a.n... ,._ --. 7MAMA Ann. overlooklDI Dana Pt. sHOI SALIS 1 o w · v t P t 'J • sell .f« cub immediate· ......-·--c; ~-..-_ __. Harbor. LlMOa betWffn Wehaveanopelliftlfora IU/ll'MJealtlpm. ly.IM·32llO. • CIMC Mt~~ --·oo-Y .. 0011. ---i PR aceney • holp. Typ· part Ume saleapenon on AKC Golden Rltr pupa, 215.Brilll Ave ,... llli:. 0...eora A SERVICE" • iJll. Wort proceubl1. " Wknds. Exl*. pref. Con· a1nt ..-. show h ter DIAMOND eol, 1 carat . ~==-NewportBtach.CaUf. Le{ih:~btic know with journalism exp pre · ta~cl .M~~F· -~~.m· WU' d;. Oul~t-=lfti finewhite.appr.$9000, lk lld {O Ow Dai1u Piiot (erred. "50-$1200 EOE. 5 ~. '" ..... ion pedl.tree, cleared bl-IUDO. ~ •vou When >'OU call Clualfiecl 80 v Callbltweet-1 . .a102 and,N.B.644-4551. r-_ ... • to place an ad, )'OU're as• Service Dlredory. It can ext 15 _.1 Hvy.,... charm bracelet. 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Burning Je.t LONDON (AP) -All 217 passengers aboard a DC 10 jetlirfer fled down emergency chutes today when fire broke out in the undercarriage 0£ a Miami· bound plane as it was about to take o rr fr om London 's Heathrow Airport At lfast nine were reported in1ured seriously enough for treatment NatJonal Airlines Flight 099, with a crew of. 17, w;is taxung Last Bank t BUrgl ~· Sentenced Hacry James Bart>er. the last or six defendants convicted in the muUi-million dollar 1972 burglary at the Laguna Niguel • branch of United California Bank, was sentencf)d to 12 years in federal prison Monday by a ~ U.S . District Court judge in Los Angeles. Barber. 38. was a fugitive for -eight years following an indict- m ent which named him and other Ohio residents as mem- bers o( the team that drilled, chipped and blasted its way into the bank vault and systemically looted 458 safety deposit boxes Barbe r was a rrested in Brookville. Pa .. in May by agents of the F~eral Bureau of Investigation. He was living un· • ae1' -an-assumed name-ef John- Baker and was employed in the construction industry. The sentence was imposed by Judge Malcolm Lu<'as who pre- sided over the recent trial in whkh Barber was convicted on conspira<'y and bank larceny cha rges. Cash. jewelry. rare coins and negotiable secunties were taken during the weekend assault on the bank. Es timates or the value or the s tolen proper ty have ranged from S4 million to S6 milliOfl. Much of the loot has never been recovered. All but one or the other defend· ants convicted in the case had been . freed after serving prison terms. Only Amil Dinsio. a Youngstown. Ohio. resident. re- mains in prison. Testimony indicated he was the ringleader of the burglary. team -Hrintington Comptist Fire F oubt the Air 'If A stubborn compost fire touched olf at the Ocean View Mushroom Farm in Huntington Beach Monday night kept r~en busy through the •night and ieftt an unpleasant aroma tbrou,h IOUth central portions of tbe'clty. for takeoff at the time. a il:P.Qrt offi cials said. The nationalities of the passengers were not im· mediately learned. ' In Miami, Hugh Emmons, a spokesman for Pan American Wo rld Airways Inc .. which merged with National this year, said two tires blew out in suc- cession during takeoff, ahd the heat of the braking action creat- ed a fire in the landing gear. Fire engines and a mbulances rushed to the aid or the jet and p a s s e n g er s w e r e q tti c k I y evacuated thro~g h escape chutes A police o(ficial at Heathrow described the i ncident as .. minor." but three passengers were taken to a hospi\al for treatment of possible broken bones. and nine were taken to the airport's medical center suffer- ing from · minor burns. Their _identities were not immediately available Sev eral other passengers received cuts and bruises during the evacuation. The flight c r e w aborted takeoff after re<'eiving advice from the control tower. One o f the passengers, a B ritis h bus in ess man who declined to be named, said the pr lot brought the aircraft to a h a lt with only 400 yards or runway to spare. "He did a magnifice nt job." :\ spokEfS.rban for the British Airport Authority said at least 100 flights were delayed as a re· s uit of the emergency. E mmons said the passengers are scheduled to resume lheir trip on a Pan Am flight from Lotldon lO Kennedy lnterna· tional Airport in New York. where they will tran s fer to anoth e r Nationa l fli g ht scheduled to arrive rn Miami about midnight. 118 Council Quits County Manpower Still smarting from allegations of mismanagement of a f~al job progr.am. the Huntington Beach City Council withdrew from the Orange County Man· power Commission Monday night. The decision in effect removed the city from responsibility and liability in the Comprehensive Employment and .Training Act ( C ET A) program. The city's responsibility for the vocations and training phase or the program previously was handed over to the.Coast Com· munityCollege J)istrict. The manpower commission was formed in 1973 by a con- sortium of the county's four larges t cit~es 7" Huntington Beach, Anaheim, Santa Ana and Garden Grove. Not affected by Monday's ac- tion is a $545,000 grant already re- ceived to pay for tbe employment ot public city workers for the year thatbeginsOct. 1. Slayer Called 'Wimp' By DAVID KUTZMANN Of Ille DMI• 1'119' 5e.tt Calling him an .. egotistical, narcissistic wimp.'' an Orange County judge ~onvic~ed murder defend,ant Emmette Mitchell Monday for the Aprrl slaying of his 4-ycar-old nephew m a Santa Ana apartment Supenor \ourt J udgt• Richard Beacom, who prC'siderl over thl' non-jury trial , found Mitchell ,guilJy or hrst-de&ree murder in the strangula t ion-drowning oeathof J ohn Lewis J r., whomtht• defendant was supposed to bahy sit while his sister. the child 's mother, took a night-school ex- am inatron. J usl as he had cturing other . court sessions. Mitchell. 24. used • profanities and made obscene gestures to the judge and others rn the courtroom in Santa Ana. , Al'Wi ........ IRAN'~ 'HANGING JUDGE' AYATOLLAH KHALKHALI ... URGES HOSTAGE TALKS CEASE . Perllament Opta tor Committff Study Ratfter Tg.n Deb•t• on Americans' F•t• · Debate on.HOstage.s Off Uzptives' Fat,e Assigned to Panel By Tbe Associated Press The Iranian Parliament, in a stormy session on the American hostages, put off a full-scale de- bate on the issue today and vot· ed instead to set up a committee to deal with the rate of the 52 A'mericans who have been )leld 10"'2 months. . Tehran radio sald the MajJis. or Parliament, voted by a "de· cisive majority " to set up the committee. The action. in effect, postpone d the Jong-a-waited parliamentary debate that had LESS OPTIMISM ~WNTODAY-A3 been expected to provide an in· d1cation of how Iran would deal with the hostages . Jn discussion over whether the Iranian Parliament should con· duct a secret or public session on the host~ges. hardline deputy Sayyed Fakhrodin Rahimi said ··we do not need any special committee or a secret session." He said "the spy.hostages must be tried .and executed a{ld the non-spy fiostages released on conditions.·· But Speaker Hashemi Rafsan- jani ruled him out of order and said speakers should stick to set· ting up procedures for consider- ing the issue. The speaker said discussions on the committee will continue when Parliament resumes Thursday, but assured deputies that ·'the final decision will be by the Majlis itself.'' Ayatollah Ruhollan Khomeini. leader or the lranjan revolution, has said the Majlis has authority to decide the fate or the hostages. Abdolmajid Dialameh. speak- ing for 17 deputies who wanted a closed session to discuss the is- · s ue, said "this secret meeting is nec~ssary for the deputies to gain infonriation . .' . " But Mohammad Mahammadi. a member ·Of The Struggling Moslems Movem ent which is close to the militants holding the hostages. bitterly objected. .. Everything should be open to the nation," he shouted. "l am absolutely a~ainst any kind of secret sessioti ·· Rafs anjani twi ce warn«:d Mahammadi to stop shouting. and the proposal for a closed- door meeting was rejected -- A bdolkarim Kumelah argued against a. special committee, and was ruJed out of order . Fifteen deputies proposed that Long Blach , Airyort Set Fo·r Hearing The onJy Orange Co unty public hearing on ao evaluation of the proposed offs hore regional airport in the Long Beach harbor will be held tonight in Newport Beach. The evaluation. prepared by ·the Southern California Associa· tion of Governments, is one of 20 a ir travel recommendations set for discussion. Among the recommendations is one aimed at John Wayne Airport, asking offi cia1s to put an annual ceal·un~ .or 3.5 million passengers at he airport. Newport Beach officials, who ·endorse such a passenger cetling, are expected to ask that a regiona l program to limit jet noise also be considered. The public hearing is scheduled at 7: 30 p.m. in the Newport Beach City Council Chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd. the debate on the hostages be s uspended "as long as the Unit· ed States continues its Jn'ovoca- tions against Iran." but other deputies objected to the idea. The assistant Majlis speaker and spirituaJ. leader of the mili - tant students. HoJJatoleslam Mossavi Khoeini. warned that if the ~~Jib proved to bc- moderalc on the 1ssut', "I will not nominate myself for mem· bt•rsh1p' in the special commit· te~." Rafsanjani and two key lra- nr nn religious leaders said Mon- day the revolutionary regime has not dropped 1lS demand that the U.S. government apologize ·for past ~ctions in I ran, and the • lslam1<' fundamentalist Tehran newspaper Ettelaat agarn de- man,ded the hostages be tried as spies. The demand for apologies has been rejected repeatedly by the United States. · Kidnap-Rape Suspec~ Held SPARKS <AP> -A Reno man was being held by Sparks po Ike today in last weekend's kidnap and; rape of a 12-year-Old girl who was left in the mountains of Nevada County with her throat slashed. Police arrested Thomas Smith Monday at his home. He is being held under $100.000 bond on charges or kidnapping, forcible sexual assault and attempted murder. · The victim, who was in r arr con· dition at Tahoe-Truckee hospital with multiple wounds, was re- ported missing from her Sparks home Sciturday. After bein g pronounced gwlty, he asked Judge Beacom to send him to the Ca lifornia gas chamber . even though the max- imum sentence he faces is life in state prison. "1 want the state to kill me, .. Mit<'hell told the judge. "I don't. want to spend the rest or m y life1 in prison." At another point in the pro- ceedings, the defenda nt made obscene gestures and stuck out hrs tongue at Dianne Lewis, his' sister and mother (>f the dead . child. "This is for you." he said. "You caused my death." Mitchell had plead ed not guilty by reason of insanity to the murder charge against him. Beacom·s ruling followed clos- ing arguments by prosecutor' Paul Meyer a nd de fense at. tomey Ronald Buller. Testimony during the trial in· d i catcd M i tch e l J. a n acknowledged homosexual and masochist. atta«ked hts nephew when he believed the child had broken his su•reo headphones. 1n a taped interview with San· ta Ana police 1nvest1gators, the defendant said hf' first tried to strangle the child and then held him under water m 3 bathbtub. T h e yo ungster d i e d at Children's Hospital of Orange County after s pending a wt'ek and a hair on life s upport systems. Rutler. Mitchell's defense at- torney. told the judge his client did nol have the ma turity to "meanmgfully reflect oo his ac· lions." Ht> said··Mitch~ll should ht' found insane and.convicted of a lesser crime. Monday·s courtroom action brings to an end a trial that in- cluded Mitchell's own mother standing up in court and calling h e r s o n a "cold ·bloode d "' murderer." Pier Vandalized Vandals. apparently using sledge hammers or other large ins truments, s m astied a half dozen wooden ·benches at the San Clemente Pie r sometime early Monday morning. Police said damage to the pier benches amounted to Sl ,800. Coast Wea,ther Tbe blue be1an at 10:40 p.m. when ~an having car trouble pulled into the muahrwm farm at 18198 Golden West St., fire of. ficlalasal!. The man's car burst into names and ignited nearby com· post used in 1rowint the muabraoml, Hwit.lnitoa Beach l"ln DrOtecUon specialist Larry Manhbum said. .T ·V Piraey Suit Nbed Fair through Wednesday with patchy coastal cloudi· ness during morning. Lows Lonight58atthebeaches,64 • inland. Wghs Wednesday llanbbum said the compolt, made up al race track straw. and maaure, ts difficult to ex-Unl'allb.oneellblted. I 11. ukt ftremen brO\apt tbe blue llllder ecmt.rol at 2 a.m. but worked t.brClaO tbe Dlaht ·and tn· to maeb of toaay to leJ)atate the ........... aUqulab tbe re- -~· • tfo wen reportecl.'The fl•••c al I011 WH not tm· _..._, Halla~l•1 a1tboqb • .........,. prdewa " would ..... .... 111 ol dollan. In a nm of its kind rutln1 in California, an. Oran1e County Judge bu dismissed a 1ubscrip- Uon television-backed lawsuit to ban sales of MH!allel pirate de- coder l)'lteml ~ llDHruDble pay TV 11.pala. The ruUna of Superior Court Judte JollD K. Trotter Monday means an Anaheim bust· ne11man, wbo9e attorney inoved for dlamlual of the suit broupt by Theta Cable Co .• can once again HU the deeoder 1y1tema. Theta cable la tbe providet di tbe movie aDd entertainment oriented z.ebalmel tn Soatbenl California. Juqe Trotter, la voldiq a preliminary injunction he lssue4 several weeka a10 banning de- coder sales, said be did not have the authority to control wbO re- ceived a particular broadcast slpal. . • Attorneys for both ~ 1tdes acreed Trotter's decision Mon- day represented the fint Ume a state level Judie hu ruled on the le1aUty of sales of decoder ay1tems. · A federal court Judge in Los Antelel also ruled reffntly tbat • such devices do not violate federal NIUlationa. Trotter';ln maktn1 bis naling fn>m the bench, said It WU not wtthtn h1I Jurildictlon 'to Umit , use of the airwaves or to order a halt to production or marketing of the decoder syste ms when th~ir purpose is to lntel'cept transmissions meant Lo be re· ceived. Trotter slid it wa s a "legislative function'' and not a judicial one to delermine access to broadcast signals s uch as Theta's. "I don't think the court can remedy the problem." he said. "This is broadcasting in the classic sense," he said, adding that there could be no "ex- clusivity". In the receiving of such transmissions . Attorney Ronald Bower. . ... ' representing Theta Cable, said he did not know If his clients would wish lo appeal the ruling. thOUJ h such action seems likely since cable firms want to protect their investment. Bower, in an interview outside Trotter's Santa Ana courtroom, said he disagreed with the judge's conclusions regarding signals sent out by Theta. He said federal regulations "give us the right" to select who s h q ll receive s uch transmissions. Jn or.her words, he said. the broadcast signal Is not meant for use by the general public . <See 'J'V, Pa1e AJ> 70to80. · INSIDE TOD"\' TM space • dllriftg tM nut two decoM& 10ill be ez· pll)red in Hat October led"~ series set for tlN Orangl Coast Co'"Of! Pbeetarfum. See f'eatwitta. Page CJ. l•tlex • J l ,., QAu:v-P·L6 I Hlf, LtSC Repair ~Pfished On·Sli~ BY'.OON <11APM N 'OI ... Delf9 -..... .. ' • ··Resident Tax Seen . - FOr-Park The Comcnuntty Servlcta Doar'tmnt of Huatin1ton neach has recommended ere•· ::::lo tion of a pMrk uaetament, dia· L at:unu Ht'Ul'h City' "M•n•a•·r tnel to ~ reslden~ for main· Ken Frank "Ill rt'CO n'lmt'l)d tcnance or a n ll·acre •. park lOntt;hl th"-t .tht> 1t' Coun<'ll 1-.... "amm<'dHttt·•y " bt•1itm lnndshdt Sfhedukd to bt' de":,e...,.,.. neat rep1.11 r 111 Art•h l\t-,.e h ,tlNtrht.. • o.-..,~-. ·year • -~1ro e•tDQE •l'Tr tr the two malt tuan1 diatrict befort• furtht•1 tham11gl' O<'curs r""n~--. " .,,~ Cl Co U e10 Thl' .-,.1b1de r.ero1\Ntruetaon. Meea to HunUngto_n ___ ~!~1.!Y are': ~--b c:um 11101."d "1th )tor m drain ----------G a rfleld Avenue. Yorktown p .. 'Jt'\'l~! "'1uld tot:.I an tSUmat Avf'DUt, Mainolla Strfft and t-d SK514,otX> or S:..'Zl 000 "'ore th:U\ Bridg PJ Nt'wland Street each would be tht• ('JI) h,1._ Ill II~ jt4.'nl'r.ll fund e an lU•Selliwd about $110 a nnually for rt''>t'r\ \' _._ 1 n J n·porl lo l'\lUOt'll nwm ' m atntl•nanre of the pa1 "'. ac· bt·r-.. t"r.IJ\k ... wl cit~ gt-aklc\~u Targeted <'o rdmg to Community Services 10 111 him ho m.-s belo-. tht' ..I• DirKt.or Vmce Moorhouse. land~luk Jn• 'alm~I N'rt 1n w Such a dislricl may be ap. be llomai:t-<I It' mulbhllt>~ "ht'n Fi .. s proved by City Council fol~ ht'avy ralfl::. ()('\'Ur ' or tudy a public hearin&. Ho~ever, . Th(• t>ttrth moH•ment tn tunt '-m'ore than half the rMldenta Ul would t>nc1.1n~,·r homes above the proposed dislrlcl lod&e the Ot•I \\Jr r\q•nut· :.lldt• aret1 formal protest. state law says h<' stu tl An en\'1ronmental study re· the tax cannot be lnatiluted, AC· <i1Hn thal inform.H1on. f'rank quired before 8 new bndge can cordin1fto Public Work& Di~· ::.a1d hi: h.td "no choice · but lo bi? built over the Santa Ana tor Paul Cook. recommt'nd th a l the <'ouncll River between Huntington Moorbouae said an aaffSSment "prot·et-d 1mmed1Jldy" w1tn thl' Beach and C-061a Mesa was ap. district taxes residents on ~ project • proved Monday by the Orange basis ol how many benefits they "Cl€'arlv this will jeopardize Co unty Planning Commission. receive from a nei&hborbood ·the c1ty's""'rina nc1al health and The environme nta l impact park. He said t.boee Uvin& cloeer will reqttire the city and its res1 study for a proposed bridge link-to the pros)o&ed park would pay dents to forego many other sng 19th Street in Costa Mesa more than those U¥in& on the worthwhile endeavors."• f'ranJc with Banrung Avenue in Hunl-O\WJkirts. • • s aid ington Beach now goes to the "More than 80 residents sup. He said tht• choice is "the County Board of Supervisors for porting the ~ park site, l e a s t o r t wo dis tas te ful final approval n ea r Magnolia -street and alternatives " If it is approved . the com· Garfield Avenue, attinded the The other choice. he said. is to mission a.nd the board then will commission meeting with greeft. r econnect uti li t ies .a nd d e grapple with the question of ap. paper c'utouts ol the proposed nothin~ more park pinned to.their clothing. While federal disaster offi cials proving the actual bridge con· A dozen speakers ur..-ed the struction. a• have suited that part of the Arch The bridge has been listed on commission to approve the mo- Beach Heights work may be Ora nge County's master plan for tion .for "ultimate devek>pmenl" t'tig1ble for federal fu11ds, the ci· highways s ince 1956. It was of the 13-acre site to be named ty has received no written ap. originally proposed to ease tra!· Langenbeck Park. pro\'al fie congestion on other north· G roup s pokeswoman Lee o;outh thoroughfares that c~· Yadrick told the commisaioners And, 1r a portion of the work ts that a $10 monthly tax for main· d eemt"d eligible. that approval t he river , including Pacific taining the park probably would "'ill probably not come for~one to Coast Highway. about a mile be ac,.....,'"ble to local residents. I k L~ k d down river. .. ... .,..... ~n WC't' s. r ran !)a1 Currently the site is un· R o be rt StC've ns, rei?1onal d1reftor of the Federal Emergen· <'Y ~anagemcnt A~ency. told Frank he would review a report on th<' <>l1de when a s taff memb<'r returned from vaca· tion. rathe r than deny the appeal outrii:tht F,....p~"ll 1V ... Trotter said the· .. threshold question" in the matter was whether Theta had an exclusive nght to ~ the airwaves in s~h a maMer. "Where do you {get the right to have no one else re· ceive these signals?" he~sked. Bower told Trotter that Gov. Edmund G .• Brown Jr. presently has a bill before him for his signature that would outlaw sale or decoders. But attorney Kenneth Golden, r e presenting Co mmercial Carpet Care of Anaheim , which wants to sell the-decoders. said he had spoken with aides to the governor who indicated Brown had reservations about the bill. During hi!Y earlier court ap- pearance. Golden argued that the "touchstane'' issue was not who m a company wis hed to broadcast to, hut simply its in· tent to get a message out to the public. "They bom\lard us with that microwave trans missio'n ," he said. Trotter said another issue was whether there had Jo be a viola- tion of law for there to be an l.D'I· fair trade practice by prOducers and marketers of the decoders. which sell for more than S200. He concluded that the re was no unfair trade practice or Vlola· ti o n of law beca use undt•r federal regulations anyon~ could f'ece1ve a TV signal. The decdder kits. produced by Pirate Electronks of Ariiona include a special antenna capa: ble of picking up the microwave transmissions and a converter which interprets the signal. ORANGE COAST ~ . I " DAILY PILOT Tl'W 0'4'"9t' (CM\t D .. 1, P1aot Will'I Wn.(ft , .. 4.-0f"\b•,... a IN ,.....,, Pr-•·u. ,, ~.,,..d ~ ,,_, 0t4*1'0 .. 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Members of the community association met Monday night and adopted two written objec· t ions to the proposed project which ~rill be forwarded to Avco officials. The first deals wittf the effect t h e construction o r the s ub· sidi zed apartments would have o n the a lre ad y c rowded ..,.class rooms in the Capistrano Unified School District. • Paul Hazeman. president of the association. said the possible influx of school-age children into the development would "spell di saster " t o the Moulton Elementary School. Niguel Hill Junior High School and Dana Hills High School -- The second objection the as· sociatlon adopted deals with the desirability of r'•ntal units in L aguna N1~ucl It r ead s "Subsid1ze.d rt-ntal housing is not al\ prefcorahlc• t tl our rommun.lty a:. 'for :-.ah" affq rtlut>le hOmC3 " • d e veloped .. Eight acres is farmland. Tentatively budgeted for next year is $549,450 for pa rk development costs, Moorhouse said. Ext,ension Cords Blamed lnUipo Fire Misuse of electrical extenaioft corm is believed to have cauaed a fire that destroyed a garace. a station w,agon and part of a house in Capistrano Beach Monday af. temoon. · An Orange County fl re Depart· ment spokesman ·said the fire started at about 3 p. m. at a house o)Vned by Lee Lumus al 25841 Calle Verano. The spokesman said firemen we re hindered in their attempta to contl'Ql the blaze because of trash that waspUeduplnthe1arage. He said none ol the Vletnamese refugees that were ~upyin& the house were injured, but fire Capt.. Mike Borer sulfered a le& injW')'. He WIJli released after treatment at Sa n Clemente Ge neral Hospital. Reportedly the fire caused $28.000 worth of damage to the gar age and house and a deatn>yed station wagon parked lmide the garage. 1be spokesman sa.ld it took fire crews 20 manutes to ell· t 1 n g ulsh the blue. ---JIJ~T BREAKING---..... , . No 'Billy Effect' Seen In Libya Sare P0licy / WASlllNOTON (l\l'l -A lop State Departmentoffictal to&d the Senate's lillly Carter sub<'ommlttee today t.bat the depstment has found no Indication of ·'any unusual or Inappropriate lnterwn. lion" by anyone In the formation of U.S. policy oa tbe aale of aircraft. trucks and Jee1>e to Ubya Da.vld D. Newsom. unders~cretary of state for poUtkal al· f al rs. t~tlfied aa the panel r~umed It.a effort to determine whether Prf!•ldenl Carter 's youn1er brother infiuenced ortrled to lnlluence pohcyon behalf of the Libyan 1ovemment. . Both the president and Billy have Instated that Billy did not do so. • . . . BiUy Carter rcgi!\lcre<1 811 a Ubyan agent July 14 _at the in· s1stence of the Ju11t1ce r>epitrtment and hes acknowled1ed rettAv· mg $220,000 from the l.lbyana, saytac the money constituted ad· vancesonaloan. . c.... ..,..,. •• ,._ ... lfVecla•• MIAMI <AP> -The Cuban pemment aakt toda7 tbet anybody who h1Jacka a plane to Havana will be punllhect or re· turned to the United states, and an FBI 1poll11mu Mid tbe statement mi&ht help deter tbe curreot wave of bijaddnp. Notlq that nine U.S. planes have beee hijacked tO Cubla slnce Aug. 10, and tliat moat were blamed oa bome1lek refugees, the Communist Party newspaper Gra.nma sai4I tbe Cuban &ovemment ta concerned with the "ipnoceat vtctlma'•of tbe hijacklnp. ...... ..... •tide ...... ,... . ROCKVILLE. Md. <AP> -ScieDUata for a major Vue~· pany ~today that UMreilaoclear~•cellUiqa 1ridely Uled ...... --.·•lclmesa dna1wtt.'9 biltbelefldl m bumMI. witnRicbardloa.Jlerrell lne. of WUt.oa, Coan., ·Dl'Odueed MWr&l ealel to defend the nt«>rd of ltl dnai llenclectm. ~ bu been taken by •bout mlWon prepant woma worldWwetbe,_ Jl>yean. The company's sclentbta appeared OD U.. ieeoad daJ Of a ~­ view bytbe Food and Dnaa Aclm1nlstratJ..•1fertilltJ udmaunal health~advtaorycommitaee. --:;--· -·' . ,. ........ C... . Oelly ...... s....~ .. A AOMANTICA, ESTATE OF SAN CLEMENTE'S FOUNDER, AS VIEWED FROM THE SEA HeH CentUfy-old Structure May Be Trenaformed Into ~nlah-atyle Aeat.urent .,SC Horne Eyed as Restaurant Casa ltomantica, the estate built by San Clemente founder Ole. Hanson more than half a century ago, soon may become a restaurant. · An Irvine planniru: firm is seeking the city's per01ission to use a municipal parking lot just , below the Spanish·st yle home for restaurant parking. J a mes Les ter. a partner m Burke·Lester and Assocaaln of Irvine. said he has received f avo r able r esponse to thl' r es taurant ~o posa l from citsze.ns who waql"to,sec the old bu1ldrng preserved . Casa Romantaca. which 1s now a retirement home for about 40 older residents.' was built in th" mid 1920s by Hanson The 11).1.000·square.foot parcel. located on a bluff Just north of thf.' pier bowl a rea. has been o"A ned thl' past 1 wo del'ades by Geor ge Welsh WELL-KEPT COURTYARD OF CASA AOMANTICA ESTA TE Retirement Home Sought for Commerctel Project Welsh said 'Hanson lived in the ra mbltn~ e:>tatc until lhE' m i d -1 930~. when he Wl•nl bankrupt a nd the estate w<t:-. take n over by the Bank of America. . The building. surrot.lnded by w e ll ·k e pt garden s and a panoramic ocean view. stands a lone among new stucco con- dom iniums and apartment buildings. Jim Parsa of Newport Beach, who is purchasing the building from Welsh, wants to tum the m.aan stru ctu r e into a Behito Ends long Huntington Temue .,. res taurant. Huntingto11 lteach City Ad· ministrator · Bud Belsito closed out 19 years with the city Mon. day night with handshakes.from the men and kisses from the wom en CitY. Council members. Belsito. who also was observ· ing his 46th birthday. was fired Aug. 23 by a ma jority of the council which said it was seek· ing stronger leadership. City Fina nce Di rector Ben Arguello will serve as acting Ci· ty Administrator until a penna· nent reptace men.t is found. ln ·brief remarks. Belsito not· ed that there has been a com. plete City Council turnover since he took the city's highest ad- m inistrative post in 1976 .. He praised city emplo~ees for providing "quality" l~~els of ser vice despite what he termed an e'iQdus of other employees and the. traumatic experience of Prop05ition 13. ~a~e~ of Coup Ponders Cabinet ANKARA. Turkey <API T urkey's milita ry chief said to·. day his ruling National Secunty Council will aJ>p01ol a new civilian Cabinet "this week" and that a constituent assembly for drafting a new constitution will t-- named as soon as possible Gen. Kenan Evren said he wanted his soldiers out or govern- m ent as quickly as possibJe. but only when it is assured that a civilian apparatus will be able to manage the problems 't1Jat prompted last Friday's coup. He is proposing to tear down the units curre ntly housin~ about 40 retired pe rs ons and cons tructing up lo 60 time · s haring units. A s pokesm a n fo r the d t.•· ve lo~r said those tenants would bl' relocated. But before beginning formal planning, the new owner needs assurances from the city that be can use the city 's parking lot at night for restaurant patrons. Cit y planners s ugges t the owner be charged for the USt', and ro\i.ncil members will con· sider the concept Wednesday al 7 p.m. in Ci ty Hall, 100 Ave. Presidio. Commies Win Sel\t ... MEXICALI. Mexico CAf'J -4A seat in the Baja Califomaa stale legislature has been won by the Communists for the first time. official results of tile Sept. 7 election showed today . . I • Ora~ge Coast l()l l lO N \'our Homt•town ltaily N_.wsp~p_. VOL. 73. NO. 260, l SECTIONS, ?8 PAGES O RANG I.: COUNTY. CALI FORNI A TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1980 I I C I N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS • ~Kill Me He ·P-kads Man .Guilty of Dr~wning ·Bo·y . Heathrow .-\i~ . 1217 Escaf>e . Burning · Jet -. LONDON 1A P 1 All 217 • p assen gers · abd ard a DC 10 jetliner fled down em ergency chu~es today when fire broke out in the undercarriage of a Miami bound plane as it was about to take o ff f rom Lond o n 's Heathrow Airport At least nine we re reported injured serious ly enough ror treatment National Airlines Flight 099. with a crew of 17, was taxiing for takeoff at the time. airport officials ,\aid. The nationalities of the passengers were not im- mediately learned. In Miami, llugh Emmons, a spokesman for Pan American Wo rld Airways lnc .. whic h merged -1th National this year, said two tires blew out in suc· Structure Redesign Initiated The structural e ngineer ing firm that was hired to review the structural defects of Orange County's flagship Hall of Ad- ministration was named today to carry out design work to bolster the sagging new struc- ture. The cou n ty B oa rd of Supervisors eme rged from a closed executive session today to announce that membe rs had chosen Johnson and Nielsen As· sociates to handle the· architec· tur"al and engineering work for repairs that could total up to SI million. The firm has offices in Irvine, Los Angeles and Rivers ide. Originally, J o hnson a nd Nielsen were not s upposed to becomes involved in the work once its review 1s comp(eted. That arrangement was made to protect the credibility of the firm's find-m.,s. However. county officials con- -tacted the firm las t week and suggested that they should apply for the further design work, said firm vice president C.K. Allen. "It was a big shock to us when we were informed that we would be considered." Allen said today after the announcement. Allen said. however. that s ince the firm conducted its initial review ~ithout knowledge that it might be hired for the actual repair work, the considered findings should not be tainted by possible self -interest. Allen said county officials began to realize, as the review progressed. that his firm could do the new design. .work at less cost be<:ause of "the scope of our involve ment." John.son-and Nielsen released preliminary findings about the building on Sept. 4. The firm still ls .scheduled to file a final report in a few months. cess ion during .takeoff. and the heat of the braking action creat:" ed a fire in the landing ge<1r F ire engines and ambulances rushed to the aid of the jet and passenge r s were quicl<ly eva c uated throu g h escape chutes. • A police officia• at Heathrow desc r i bed t he in c id ent as "minor." but three passengers were taken to a hospital ror treatment or possible broken bones. and nine were taken lo the airport's medical center suffer· ing from minor burns Their identities were not immediately avai labl e Several oth e r passengers received cuts and bruises during the evacuation T h e fl ig ht c r ew abor ted takeoff aft er receiving advice from the control tower. One of t he passenge r s. a Brit ish busi n essman who dec lined to be named. said the pilot brought the aircraft to a hall with only 400 yards of runway to spare. ··He did a magnificent job.•· A spokesman for the British Airport Authority said al least 100 flights were delayed as a re- sult of the emergency Emmons said the passengers are scheduled to resume their tnp on a Pan Am flight from ~ondon to K ennedy Inte rna- tional Airport In -Ne w York. where they will transfer to anoth e r National fli g h t scheduled to a rrive in Miami about midnight .... Citizens Rap Sanitary Board Pay By JOHN NEEDHAM Of -O..lly Plle4 Staff Me mbers or the Dana Point citizens group want the Dana Point Sanitary District board to tell them why salaries and eln ployee benefits for district worke rs nearly doubled this year . The group says it also wants lo know more about proposed plan!; by the district board to build a two-story office building wit.ti district funds. · The s anitation district's 1979-80 budget s hows total e m ployee benefits and salaries of $103,884. But the 1980·81 budget shows that figure jump- ing to S201.500. The board also is under fire from the same citizens group for adopting a pension plan that pays the trustees 10 times their $50-a -month salary when they retire from the board. · The Dana Point Citizens for Action say they will launch a re- call drive against the five board members .if they don't vote to rescind the pension plan. which is the only one of its kind in Orange County for sanitary dis• trict rard members. Curves Clpi• Anodler D.ally Piiot S~tt PholO The Moshy brothers -driver Christopher . 17 ; Raymond. 20, and Douglas, 14, all or 1712 Antigua Circle, Newport Beach - were listed in 'fair con'di~ion today ai Hoag Memorial Hospital following this cr ash Monday ni ght along the Irvine Avenue curves near Upper Newport Bay. Police said the Porsche spun out of control. rolled · over twice. hit and broke a c·enter divide~ sprinkler system main. then skidded on its roof until it hit a di rt e mbankment tipping it upright again. No other cars were in· volved in the 10 :50 p.m, crash, according to police reports . Debate on Hostages Off Captives' F~Assignedto Panel By Tbe Associated Presa The Iranian Parliament, in a stormy session on the American hostages. put off a rull·scale de- bate on the issue today and vot- ed instead to set up a com"mittee to deal with the rate or the 52 Americans who have been held 10'1!2 months. Tehran radio said the Majlis. or Parliament, voted by a "de· cisivc majority" to set op the committee. The action. in effect. postpone d the long.awaite d parliament<1ry debate that had LESS OPTIMISM SHOWN TOOAY-A3 been expected to provide an in· dication of how Iran would deal with the hostages. In discussion over whether the Iranian Parliament should con- duct a secret or public session on the hostages, hardline deputy Sayyed Fakhrodin Rahimi said •·we do not need -any specia committee or a secret session." He said "the spy.hostages must be tried and executed and the non-spy hostages released on conditions." But Speaker Hashe mi Rafsan- jani ruled him out of orde r and s aid speakers should stick to set- ting up procedures for consider- ing the issue. The speaker said discussions on the committee will continue when Parliament resumes Thursday. but assured deputies that "the final decision will be by the Majlis itself." gain information ... " But Moha mmad Mahammadi, a m e mber of The Struggling Mos lems Movement which is close to the militants holding the hostages, bitterly objected. "Everyttung should be open Lo the naliQO," he s houted. "I am absolutely agains t any kind of secret session." Rafsanjanl-lwice warned M ahammadi to stop shouting. and the proposal for a closed- do6r meeting was rejected. · Abdolkarim Kumelah ar~ued against a s pecial committee. and was ruled out or order. Fifteen deputies proposed that the debate on the hostages bt. suspended "as long as the Unit- ed States continues its provoca- tions against Iran," but other deputies objected to the idea. The assistant Majlis s peaker and spiritual leader of the mili- tant students. Hojjato lesla m Mossavi Khoeim. warned that if . . Kidnap-Rape Suspect Held SPARKS (AP) A Reno man was being held by Sparks police today in last weekend's kidnap and rape of a 12-year -old girl who was left in the. mountains of Nevada County with her throat s lashed. the Majlis proved t o be moderate on the issue. ··1 will not nominate myself for mem· bership in the special commit· tee " Rafsanjani and two key Ira · nian religious leaders s aid. Mon· day the IeVJllutionary r egime has not dropped its demand that lhe U.S. g_overnment apolo~1ze for past actions in lran, and the Islamic fundamentalist Tehran newspaper Ettelaat again de - manded the hostages be tried as spies. The demand for apologies has been rejected repeatedly hy the United Slates. Long~ach Airport Set For_Hearing The only Orange County public hearing on an evaluation of the proposed offs ho r e region&! airport in the Long (leach harbor will be held tonight in Newport Beach. The evaluation. prepared by the Soul)lern California Associa· lion of GovernmentS', is one of 20 air travel recommendations set fordiscussjon. Among the recommendations is one aimed at John Wayne Airport, asking officials to put an annual ceilin~ of 3.5 million passengers at the airport. Slayer Called· 'Wimp' By DAVID KVTzMANN I Ol I~ Daily PUol Stall Calling him an "e~otistical, narcissistic wimp," an Orange County jud~c convicted murder defe ndant Emmette Mitchell Monday for the April slaying of his 4·ycar .old nephew in a Santa Ana apartment .... Superior Court Judge Richard Be<1com. who presided over the non jury trial, found Mitchell ~uilly of first degree murder in the s tranAulalion drowni ng deathofJohnLewis Jr ,whomthe defendant was supposed to baby sit while his sister, the child's mother. took a mghl school ex· amination Ju~t as hl' ha<1 ounng other court sessions. Mitchell. 24. used profanities and made obscene ge!>lurcs lo the judge und others 1n the court room in Santa Ana. After being pronounc,ed guilty, he asked Judge Beacom to send him to the California gas chamber. even though the max· 1mum ~entent•c he faces ls life in state prison "I want the slate lo kill me," Mitchell told the judge. "I •don't wa nt to spend the rest of my life in prison " Al another 1>01nl an the pro· reedings, the dchmdant made ohsccnc gestures and stuck out his tongue at Dianne Lewis, his sis).er and mother of the dead. child "This if> for you." he said "You caused my death.'' MI tchell had pleaded not · guilty by reason of insanity to the murder charge against him. Beacom 's ruling followed clos· ing a rguments by prosecutor Paul Meyer a nd defense at- torney Ronald Buller Tes tunony during the trial in· d1 C'a t e d Mit c hell . an acknowlt:'dgcd homosexual and masochi~t. uttacked his nephew when he believed the child had hroken his stereo headphones. In a taped inte rview with San· ta Ana police investigators. the defendant said he first tried lo strangle the child and then held him under water in a bathhtub. T h e yo un gster d ied at Children s Hospital of Orange County after spending a week a nd a h(\lf on life s upport systems Butler. Mitchell's defense at· turney. told the judge his client did not have the m aturity to "meaningfully reflect on his ac· _tlorui " He said Mi tchell s hould be found insane and convt~tl<>f'.._.. __ _, a lesser cnme Monday's courtroom action brings to a n end a trial that in- c lud~d Mitchell"s own mother Slm;fding up in court and calling her son a "cold b lo oded mur-derer " Pier Vandalized Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, leader of the Iranian revolution, t\,as said the Majlis has authority to decide the fate or the hostages, Abdolmajid Dialameh, speak- ing for 17 deputies who wanted a closed session to discuss the is- sue, said "this secret meeting is necessary. for the deputies to .Police arrested Thomas Smith Monday at his home. He is being he ld under Sl00,.000 bond on charges of kidnapping, forcible sexual assault and attempted murde r. The victim~ who was in fair con- dition at Tahoe-Truckee hos pital with multiple wounds . was re· ported missing from her Sparks home Saturday. Newport Beach officials. who endorse-such a passenger ceiling, arc expected to ask that a regional program to limit jet noise also be • considered. Va ndals. a pparently us ing sledge hammers or other large ins truments. s mashed a half dozen wooden benches at the· Sa n Cle mente Pier som etime early Monday morning. Police said damage to Che pier benches amounted to Sl.800. Orang~ Coasl The public hearing is scheduled at 7: 30 p.m . in the Newport Beach City Council Chambers. 3300 Newport Blvd. L:~• 4 Qp (SA:;- \\"eat her Iran Clngs Oil Pact . . VIENNA, Autslria (AP) -Sa'Odi Arabia reported som e progress today toward approval of a plan lo set up a joint system of priclnl a ncf' production· controls ror the Organlza· tion of Petroleum Export- ln1 Countries, d~plte Ir•· Tl' Piroey .. Suit NiXed Fair through Wednesday with patchy coastal cloudi- ness during morning. Lows tonight 58 at the beaches. 64 inland. H,lghs Wednesday 70 to80. nian opposition. • In the second day of OPEC's ministerial ~on· ference, Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yaman( of Saudi Arabia said the 13 nations were "not far apart. ?e an movtn1.·· But Iran remained -r::ed =roposal, aa I It the needs o oU natklnl. In a first of its kind ruling in California, an Orange County judge has dismissed a subscrip- tion televisionJ>acked lawsuit to ban sales of so-called pirate de- cOder systems that unscramble pay TV signals. The ruling of Superior Court Judge John K. Trotter Monday m eans a n Anaheim busi- nessman, whose attorney moved for dismissal of the suit brought by Theta Cable Co., can once again sell the decoder systems. Theta Cable is the provider of the movie and entertainment oriented Z-channel ln Southern Callfomia. Judge Trotter , In voiding a • preliminary Injunction. he issued several weeks ago banning de- coder sales, said he'dld not have the authority to control who re- ceived a particular broadcast signal. Attorneys for both sides agreed Trotter's decision Mon· day represented the first time a state level judge has ruled on . the legality or sales or decoder systems. A federal court judge in Los An1eles also ruled recently that such devices do not ,vlolate federal regulations. Trotter, in making his ruling from the bench, said it was not within his jurisdiction lo limit use of the airwaves or to order a halt to production or marketing of the decoder systems when their i;>urpose is to intercept transmissions meant to be re· ceived. Trotter said it was a "legislative function" and not a judicial one to determine access to broadcast signals s uch as Theta's. "I don't lhmk the court can remedy the problem.•• he said. ·'This Is broadcasting in the classic sense," he said . adding that tbere could be no "ex- clusivity" in the receiving of such transmissions. Attorney Ron a ld Bower. 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CASA ROMANTICA, ESTATE OF SAN CLEMENTE'S FOUNDER, AS VIEWED FROM THE SEA Halt Century-old Structure Mey Be Tran•formed Into Spanlah-atyle Restaurant \11 t'n' 1ron1r11·11tJl ... tud} n ; •1u1n·d hdm t• u """ br1dgt-1·•u1 l•l 11111 11 111 t•r I ht• Sein la Ana H 1\1•1 h1.>t '-'l'ert llunt1ngton Ht'.it·h .ind t'u~t.1 Mesa was ap· pro\ l.'d Morlllay b) the Or.ant?c Count, l'lanmng Com mission ~ra1111•1I • . l'htl"' tt''.'>I ~. with II S IX v.i,::.enger hclll'Opt cr , are lo begin w hl•n tht> firm 's head- q ua rtcr::. fac1l1 ty, approved Mon· <la} night for the old McNally lhgh S<•hnol site, 1s nea r comple- tion Nu puhlu· rt:action was re- l'orded on other permits re- l1u1red by Pacific Federal to constrm·t the $13 million head· quarlcrs complex at 19th Street and Newport Boulevard. Confusion, Anger , M~k Busing Start Tht: t•nv1rm1rrH·ntal 1m vact ,11111' fur a prnµtJ:o.(•d hndgc hnk 1n~ ··19th Stn•et tn Custa Mesa \\1th Banning Avenue 1n Hunl· 1ngto11 Bea<:h now goes lo the l'ount\ Hoard of Superv1surs for fin al .iJJµroval If 1t 1:-approved. the com · m1:-s1on and the board then will girappll' with the question or ap· pro\'ln~ the actual bridge con· ::.truction Waived by the council was a two.s tory struc tural height !mutation. LOS ANGELES (A.P l W id espread confu s ion and picketing by parents at at least fi ve schools we re reported today as a plan ·to double the number of students bused in the nation's second-larges t sch ool d istrict fell far short of the mark. ' The startup of :t new phase of mandatory integration actually resulted in at leas t 7,00Q fewe r students being bus,ed lo school In considering a 120·signature pet ition against t he heliport from residents living just north of t he proposed headquarters complex, council members in- d icated they were torn uet·.-;~~!': d enying the heliport because of citizen reactio n and a pproval Tillef Gets they believe is needed to attract corporations to the city's re development a rea. Camera Gear · Also protesting the downto~ lieliport a nd "heliports in Pohce ::.::i id w<lay that l'amera today than were buse~ last year. O ri gina lly \ the dis tri ct planned to bus 40,Mo students, twice the number-,bused last year. in what would have been the biggest integration program in the country. But because of the last-minute cha nges, the maximum number of s tudents who could have ridden buses to· day wi._s 12,500. • About 50 sec urity o fficers · were assigned lo patrol the bus· ing after pa rents threat ened lo lie ~ front or school buses. But there'were no reports or violence today In lhe predomJnantly while San Fernando Valley: about 100 parents picketed one school as the las t-minute c hanges lefl Tht• hndgc has been listed on OrJnge County 's master plan for h1ghwa)::. s LOt'e 1956 It was or\ftinally proposed lo ease traf. f1t• congestion on other north· <;uutb thoroughfares that cross the ri ver . inc ludin g Pacific Coas t ll1ghway , about a mile clown nver general " were the pre~id_ents of cciuipmPnt wor:th morc than five homeowners assoc1al1ons S4 .000 wa s stolen over the The protest was signed by the wcl'kend rrom a tuckC'd rar 1n presidents of Halecrest-Hall of tht> 1 rvine I hgh St·huol parking FarT\e Residents Associatiop anrt lot during a var<,1l y football , parents , pupils and even bus .drivers wondering where they were s upposed to go on the fi rst day of class Currently, two bridges span the rt\'er !Jet \\·een Pacific Coast ll1 ghway and the San Diego Frl'eway The) are located at Vi c toria Street and Adams 1\ Vl'nue the College Park. Mesa Verde. gami' North Costa Mesa and Westside The C'ar , door "~...,·pried open Homccwners Associations. · and Sl'Vl'r<tl caml'ra::.. l('nsc~ and Joan For beck. resident of a a motordrin• unit w£•rc• taken mobile home park less tha.n 500 . RiC'hard Clark Farrell. l3. flf feet from the ~ropused heh~rt. lrvi!'°e. a , profcsswnal pholog called th~ helicopter operation • ·rapfier.owncd thl'cqu1pmcnt "a ve r y re al h ea lth a nd Hewas photl)graph1ngthe Fn· economic threat .'' d a y n 1 g h 1 ~a m 1· he l w c e n She claimed he licopter m ~hts univers ity lltgh and Norwalk wQuld buffet park coac he~ and high school fur his wifl' Betty, a raise wind, dust and dart in the t each er a t l.'ni v1•rs1ty lligh park wher~ the aveiage occu· SC'hool pant 's age 1s 72. "WP weren't able to notify a few bus drivers." dis trict tran s porta tion c hief Max Ba m ey said loday. ''su the prin· cipals will have to send them away if lhey pull up to the wrong schools ... The school board decided late Monday to drop -a l, least· for the next week 74 of 131 schools that were to participate in th<> program. Humirlgton ~mpost Fire Fouls the Air A s tubborn compost nre touched off al the Ocean View Mushroom Farm io Huntington B e a c h :'vt onday night kept firemen busy through the night and <;lmt an unpleasant a roma through south central portions of the city Mrs . Forbecl< thre atened to take the issue lo court. w M Fassell of 2070 Newoort Blvd. a m etallurgical engineer who ~atd he has investigated airc raft and helicopte r crashes for a major aerospace firm, wa rned of possible safety pro- blem s if the heliport is approved near residences. 6th Bank Burglar Given ~12 Years Th.e blaze began at 10:40 p.m. "hen a mao having car trouble pulled into the mushroom farm a.l 18196 .Colden West St., fire. of· (1l'1als said. The man's car bur s t into flames and ignited nearby com - pos t u sed i n gro w in g the mus hrooms. Huntington Beach Fire protection specialist Larry Mars hburn said. Marshburn s aid the compost, made up or race track st raw and man ure. is diffic ult to ex- tinguish. {)nee \gnited. He called helicopters "flying fatigue machines" and c harg.ed that rrlet'nl fatigue failure cannot be predicted in the machines. Loretta Foy, helicopter expert hire d by Pacific Federal to re· search the helipad project,~~ • helicopters are S"afe, thatla rger corporations moving fro m Los Angeles to Orange County will wan t to use them and that fears expressed by the. pop~lace and press a re "gr eat exaggera· lions.·· She claimed the noise general· ed a long the San Diego Freeway -an a uthorized FAA he licopter r oute is caused by military and police helicopters primarily. She said a new genera tion of helicopters, such as the Bel! Lon· gra nger to be purc hased by _Pacifi c, is quieter by several d~· c i bets than the older versions . Harn .James Barbe r. the last of siX" ·defendants convicted tn t he multi m11l1on dollar 1972 burglary at the Laguna Niguel b r a nc h of United California Bank. was sentenced to 12 years in.1.edof!al.£rison Mond~y by a U.S. Q1s tricl ou JU ge 10 Los - An geles. Barber, 38, was a fug itive for -eight yeaTS following an indict· m e nl which named him a nd olher Ohio r esidents as me m· bers of the team that drilled, chipped and bl asted its way into the bank vault a nd syste mically looted 458 safety deposit boxes. He s aid firemen brought the blaze under control at 2 a.m . but worked through the night and in- to much of today to separate the mixture and extinguish the re· marning names o inj uries were reported. The financ i'* los.s_w_as__nol · m · m ed1atcty available. although Marshburn predicted it wo uld total thousands of dollars Ba r ber was ar r este d in Brookville . P a , in May by agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. lie was living un· de r an assumed name of John Baker and was employed in the construction industry . The cou ncil r uled that helicopter noise tests at the e.acific_site -p.robabU'-Lill!ILllCXl-- year are to be conducted by an "impartial" firm s~l~cted by the city and paid by Pac1f1c Federal. ---JlJST BREAKING I.ate items from today's world and national news developments. No 'Billy Effect' Seen In Libya Sak Policy W ASIDNGTON (AP> -A top State Department official told the Senate 's Billy Carter s ubcommittee today that the department has found no indicat ion or ·• any unusual or inappropriate interv.en- tion" by an yone in the formation of U .''S. policy on the sale of aircraft. trucks and jeeps to Libya. David D. Newsom . undersecretary of state for political af. fairs. testified as the panel r esumed its effort to determine whether President Carter's younger brother influenced or tried to influence policy on behalf of the Li by an government. Both the president and BiUy have insisted that Billy did not do so. Billy Carter registered as a Libyan agent July 14 at the in- sistence of the Justice Department a nd has acknowledged receiv· ing $220,000 from t he Libyans, saying the money constituted ad· vanceson a loan. Zwtt1cal1 Blart1e11 Carter On-r a.,..n WASHINGTON (AP) -Retired Adm. l!:lmo Zumwalt, a s upporter or Republican Ronald Reagan's presidential c~n-' didacy quoted unna!Jled nigh-level sources today as saying President Carter m ade the decision to leak the "Stealth" pro· gra m as 1>Srt of his presidential re-election effort. · The former chief' of naval operations. testifying under oath ·to a House Armed Services investigations s ubcommittee, quoted the sour ces as saying David Aaron, a National Security CoURcil aide. leaked the information to lhe Washington Post for a story publis hed Aug. 14, after Carrer 1ave.approval. Zumwalt Identified his sources only as several blgb Pen- tagon oflicials and two While House officials. A spokesman for Aaron said comment on Zumwalt's assertions would be forthcoming. t The sentence was imposed by Judge Malcolm Lucas who pre· sided over the recent trial in which Barber was convicted on conspiracy and bank larceny charges. Cash. jewelry, rare coins and n~g&Hable-~<ru.1=1ties..were...takea during the weekend assault on 'the bank. __ . Estimates .of the value of the stolen property have r anged rrom S4 million lo $6 million. Much or the loot has never been recovered. All but one of the othe r defend· ants convicted in the case had been freed a fter serving prison terms . Only Amil Dins io . a Yo,ungstown. Ohio. r esident. re· mains in prison. Testimony indicated he was the ringleader of the burglary team. SC Honie Eyed as Restaurant C::isa fiomant1 ca, the estalf' buill by San Cle mente founder Ole Hanson rnore than l:ia lf a century· a~o. soon may become a restaurant J\n Irvine planning fi rm is seeking thl' city's permission to use a 'muni('1pal parking lot just below the Spanish·s lyle home for rt!slaurnnt parkin~. .James Lester. a partner in Hurkc·Lester and Associates of Irvine. sa id he has received f avorable r1..•,ponsc t o the rl'!-.laur ant pr<•Pll'a l f rom t·1t1wns \\ho want tu ...c·1· the old building pn'"l'r\'l1tl Casa Romant1ca. which is now a rl't1rcment homt• fnr a hout 40 older resident.... \\a!' built in the m id 19~0s ll\ I Linson 1 he• 11~1 1.100 'lq11 ar1•-foot parcel, locatl'd un .1 bluff 1ust north of tht• lJ1~r '"'"' .tfr·J has been O\\<nt.·d fhl· pa!-.t two rlcrades by GC'or~e W1·hh Wclc;h '<iul ll;in'•'" llw•rt in the r J m Fi Ii n g I ' ... t ,, , ,. u n I i I the mid 19:111:-wl11·n h t· 'Wen t bankrupt and t ht· c..,tate was t ak1•n <>11·r h~ lhe Hank uf Amerl!'a Thl' h111ldin g , surrnunrled b y " t.• I I k 1· 1J 1 g a r d c 11 s a n d a panoramu· 111•p,111 v1c•w, s tands alo nt• .1111onj! tll'\\ 'ol llCCO COO· rt om 1n1 "'"' .111cl .1 Ji<J rt ment hullcl1ng.., J 1m Pars,1 or -...; I'\\ port Beach. "ho is purr h.1s111!-! I hl' building from Welsh, w:.1111" to tum the m a i n s t r u c· l u r c 1 n t o a restaurant He 1s propostnf1; to tear down the units c urrently hot.Jsing about 40 retired persons ·and con s t ruct1ng up to 60 t ime· sharing un•b A spok c~ma11 for t he de · \'eloper ~aid tho<;1• tcnanb '-'Ould be relo<·atl·d But before hcgmntng formal planning. the nc•w O'Aner needs assurances fri>m the l'ity that he can use Uu· city's parking lot at night for restaurant patrons. City pl..inncr~ s u.,ggesl the ~ owner be charged for t he ~e, and l'Ounc1I rm·m~crs will con· sider the conc•ept Wednesday at 7 p.m . iTI C'1ty llall, 100 Ave. P res idio Commies Win Seal MEXICALI. Mexico (AP~·-A seat in the Baja California slate legislature has been w?n b)'. the Communists for the first time, om cial results of the Sept. 7 · election showed today ,_ ' . -· ' . ' Bnslness · , ' 4- .. _, .. _ T~.~11.18IO .... Bad .Ne'µJst ~ttd of Recession Base for Anoihe·r ' $50.000 to $500.000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS ..... ,..., _,",..~"' ··-• Weei.lv co••ll••-nl• • M o,.tlilly h1ndln9• •C-ett .. I •••.W..tW.I • ' .Oftltl• 10 3 y ...... • Sot11t9'em Callforni• loan lnlor•allon acr-Wce f •• , • r1' (714) 759·1515 AllolfRICAH HO,.f MORTGAGE 210 N..,\lllr,wHt Cent~• Dtt•e o e,,g,, Pia1a N~wpo11 Bean• Cttt•to1n1d ,,,~l Heritzje Bank l\11 '1111 H 't I I 11( CONSTRUCTION FINANCING •Residential up to 4 units no takeout commitment required •commercial Buildings Takeout commitment required along with leases •orange County Properties •Land Loans up to 1 year 50% of appraisal •up to S750,000 ~ ' He ritage Bank 2171 CAMPUS DRIVE IRVINE. CALIFORNIA 92713 CONTACT· JEFF JOHNSO (714) 833-3700 The rttovery 11 Ubly to Co unnotie.d bf mUUonl al Americana tfll" &he obvtout te.-an tAat It .won't IDHD a nJekeJ of lm~ la lht! r finance.. h won't help them tet a job, It won 'tbetp buy a MUM. And II they dwell on the loq·term ramlftcaUoaa of tbe economic mus il won't improve their coali~ ettber, became v~ry lltlJ~ hu been done to avert the. neat fu.lly predictable lDlla· lion rec-n11ion cycl• . ~ven as they· pronounce U1e end of a reee11loa, moat rconomlats know they are playtq tames. They eooeede it prtva~· ly. and !IOmc do so publicly, that the end of one rec-.lot1 la the ha1e for 1&Aot.httr / They warn about the attitude \hat people, whet.bet throulb their IOC'al, :!il1tte or federal goyernmenta or by tbemHlve1, cu continoo to consume while faillq to ieplenlab U.. .....rwl.n lbat f~~ l.'urusumpllon. • "fhc:lfif' lhilll speak out, however, seem not to bave mucb ot aa audience. atnd one of the reaaona they don't is lbat lbelr llHllUp tj~t·rna Ured and repltitloua. The lont·term worrien .... eUJ.l1 drowned out b1tbesbort-term Pf•ctiUonen. __jlut a.be worey wra.rta $1o laave some experience In pNctfcal eeoeomla, One ol tMm 1tated earlier Ulla year that "what i• hap- pea.lq to tM Ulllted Statee ln 19> la 1imU1r to what happened tp New Yon City la 1175, namely a allele to•arda bukruptcy." Ftih Rolaatyn bu a hue from whJcb lo view the U .s. eeonoaw. He la. HGk>r partner la the investment banklni firm of Luud l'reaw and Co. llon important; be baa been ln charce of tbe Munldpal Aubtance Corp., which bu tbe formidable job of trylq to reaton New Yon City. Another worry wart la Rotert starr., who tb.lnka the federal 1ovenunent and New York'• ftn&ncial woea have aimilaritiea. He knows tbe subject. He beaded the N. Y. City Houaln1 and ~velop· meat Admlnl•tra\jon durine the years when the city be&ao ita descent • tatoftnandalcbaoe. • Neither bu been bearti cbeeriq the announcement that the 1tatl1Ucal ~bu ended, and tbe~.can't be blamed for it. Wby cheer wbea tbe receuloa came and went and didn't solve any loa1·ranae problelm? Banks to Stress Services, Not Gifts Ry Tbe As80da&ed he.a aociations Hid t.brift l.DltituUOm will empbulse \'ou muy find fewer giveaways at your local "&ood service . . . local servtee • . . ~ta of bank. and per~uadlng a friend to deposit money br.nebes." won't earn you a bonus any more, under rules an. The rules were iaaued last week by lbe noun1'ed by a federal regulatory committee. Depository lnatitutiona Derel\llatloa Committee, The committee. Imposed new restrictions on which wu set up earlier Ulla year to supervise lbe the premiums the docks, the toasters, the pots l"adual derelUlation o& the f>ankini lnduatry.' and pans that many financial institutions have The rules are complicated. Tbe committee been usfng lo attract customers. lt also outlawed took away with the one band and 1ave with the the "finders rees ... ' wh'icb were particularly other. In general, the rules are desiped to pre· popular in the Northeast. These fees -paid not to vent fanancial inatitutlona from cetti'.n& around ln· the depositor but to a third party -were often terest rate celllngs "by orterini llfta Instead of wo rth hundreds of dollars in cash or in higher rates. Here's wbai,hii!pened: nwrchandisesuch as tele vision sets. Finders• fees we.re r;ob.lblted, except. to employees of flnancftll tJtutloaa. The max· imum value of premiums that can be liven to de· positors was doubled -from $5 to $10 tor deposits of under $5,000 and from $10 to $20 for deposits AT mE SAME TIME, the regulators set as~ pereent limit on the amount of interest that can be paid uo NOW accounts -interest·bearing check- ing accounL'i and decided against an immediate t'hange in the maximum allowable interest rates on passbook savings accounts. The regulations which take erftict Dec. 31 -. will mean that banks and savings and loan as· sociations will start stressing service instead of gifts, according to industry officials. over $5,000. But that maximum bu to Lneb...Se all espen.ses for shipping, handlin& and direct ad"vertiJilll -ex· penses which often were not included when calculating the worth of put tift.a. The banks and other financial i.mtitutiom wiU have to keep complete records oo these coats and . will have IO certify the accuracy ol the f'ffOrds so they can't use sopbiaticated accounting techniques to evade the limita . The interest rate on NOW accounts -the let· ten ftand for Ne1oliated Order of Withdrawal - la currently limited to s percent. The accounts themselves also are limited and are available only in New Eni}:and, New York and New J ersey. All banks, aaviD1s"end loan auoelations, etc. will be able to offer them next year, however , thanks to le&ialatioo pasaed this sprint. The S~ percent interest rate -which takes ef- fect Dee. 31 -means that NOW accounts and pasaboOk savln1s accounts at commercial banks will carry the same maximum interest rate. Thrift in1Ututiona !ludi. as savings and loan associations · can payuptosa,, percentQn passbook accounts. The same law that authorized NOW accounts 'oo a nationwide basis ordered the phasing out or intere:st rate ceilings withllt six years. While the re1ulatory committee decided not to change passbook rates ri&bt now, it said woutd raise the ceilings before September 1981. ''BANK.'\ ARE GOING to be offering packa1es or services.·' said Barbara Harrelson of the Am erican Bankers Association. 'Ibey mjght, for example, offer a debit card to anyone who opens a NOW account. A debit card looks like a credit card but is used instead of a check ; the money is sub- tracted from your account as soon as the record or the transaction clears the tiantt. --Over The Counter MASOU .... 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By MIL10N MOSKOWITZ Japanese cars are enJoytng such great success an the Amencan market that tbey have become a campaign 1s s ue an this year 's preside ntial election J immy Carter as trying to Jawbo1te the J apanese into reducing their shipments. and Ronald Reagan 1s saying that he would be tough and get the Japaoese to stop what he calls the ''deluge" of their ca rs until the U S auto makers had the time to come out with their own small, ec9nomy models These 'messages are being delivered whenever there's an automobile assem bly plant in sight Neither the pres1 dent nor Reagan seems tu want to st>end'any time castigat IJlg the 2 million Amencans who are buying foreign cars --=~-------"'-this year It's easier to • blame the J apanese for -sending us car s that so ·, ~ Money many peo ple prefe r Tree · ~~~~ the domestic pro Japan dominates I h e i mport m a rket Four put or every ri ve imports are Japanese bUlll An<I these Japanese vehicles have now captured mor e than 20 percent or the American nt!w car market A me n can~ who a re worned a bout this invasion will probably find small tomfort 1n lea mm~ that 1l 's happening all over the wor Id J apant!Se ca rs are on the m arch evfl rywher l' THE J/\Pl'\Nt:SE ARE even beginning to' make tn ru~ds m West Germany. home of Volksw<1gen, Mercedes Benz and big auto producing s ubs1d1ar1es or Ford and Geperal Motors Passenger car sales a re down about JS percent this year in Germany but the J apanese are coming on strong ln the first six months or 1980 the Japanese sold 125,000 cars in Germany. nearly double what' they dad in the same penod last year And th<l" gave them 9 p~rcent of the total market t_eading the \\ay in Germany, as they do here, 1s Toyota J apan·~ largest auto maker Toyota sold 30,700 cars to Germans in the first half of 1980, up rathe r sharply from the 18.500 sold las t year Toyota now ranks behind Renault and Fiat as the third largest selling import in Germany The J apanese are doing even better in Bnt ain Their m ar ket share has been movtng up s teadily, reaching a peak in July nf 18 percent, double their share of new car sales a year ago rn fact, dunng the month of July the Japanese o tsold the big s late-owned auto company. BL e r o / us tm. J aguar Rover and Tnumph IN BRITA.JN THE mar ket leader for the. Japanese as which took 11 percent of the market by itself in Ju· was so e mbarrassed by Uu s big bile that tl c ut ba<'k sharpl) on Its shipments to Bntain for (the year Bnllsh moton sts 'intt?rested in buying a Da may now have to queue up to get ore -: Ano her country where Japanese-cars are becoming ram1har road vehicles 1s the Netherlands The Japanese are ta kmg down 30 perc~nt of the Dutch market this year .fti1oc-l.:11 In Th' Spoflighf • • .. 1\, ·~ +"' . ,,, •, .. ' ~ •1'· ... . .. . 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