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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-09-17 - Orange Coast Pilot' I Car· B ·loum ·Apa,._.t , ' ., , -. . ,. . . Ac~used . Phony , Oil Czars Fail·- --Medic Faces To OK Paet .. - .. MqrderRap ' For Pricing I . \ ,. . -· 0 -..-;-~:_·~.-;----. .. • =~· · .. "'f"""""°"v• ~OUQty . WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 17, 1980 Bu· YOI.. 7J, NO. •1, 4 5ECTIOWI, 44 ~AOR5 Former Ruler Killed • ASUNCION, Paraguay <AP) -Former Nicaraguan Presi- · dent Anastasio Somoza. hls driver and bodyguard were killed today by assassins who blew apart his automobile with explosives and automatic weapons fire, U.S. officials here reported. • An Asuncion radio station said a fourth person, unidentified, was also killed. Some reports, not confirmed immediately. said the exiled leader was attacked by three men who fired a bazooka from a • house in central Asuncion as Somoza's Mercedes-Benz passed by. Other reports said the as- sailants tossed bombs. "Somoza was killed instantly, and his body is still in the car \ . The car is really ·rather blown apart," said Donna Marie Oglesby, a public affairs officer at the U.S. Embassy in Asun· cion. ·'Somehow bombs were in- volved. Either the Somoza car had weapons that exploded, or they were · bombed as well as bazookaed. ·'she said. An AslD'lcion radio report said the Nicaraguan 's body was• "virtually shredded'' in the at- tack. Paraguayan authorities have not arrested any suspects, and no one claimed responsibility immediately, Mrs. Oglesby said. Paraguayan radio reports said the explosion occurred at about 10:~ a.m. abou.t eight blocks from the luxurious home Somou occupied. The site was just two blocks from the U.S. Embassy. The bodies ol Somoaa and his two companions. believed to be b.iJ chauffeur and a bodyguard, were law taken to. a bOspital, radio reports aaid. The 54-year-old Somoza was overthrown in July 1979 in a rev- olution led by leftist SandinJsta 1uerrillu. He bad been in eld.le in tlm South American nation since Au1ust 1979, 1ranted asylum by Paraguayan Presi- dent Alfredo Stroessner. Navy _Maneuvers . NAP~. Italy '<AP> -The ,V .s. SilAlt Fleet •holdln1 aavaJ.. maaeuven 1Dvolvtn1 11 ablpe, lacludiq tbe aircraft· canter lolut F. JtmDedy, ln the central lledlterranean. The exerclaes are M!Wuled to end Sept. 23 ud iDW»lve about 10.000 U.S. .. rlellmel. .,. ......... Sl.AIN IN PARAGUAY Nlalregua'• Somou .. Session Eads Arabs at Odds' On. Oil Price VIENNA, Austria <AP) Ministers from the .world's oil cartel ended their meeting today without agreement on long-term price and pfoduction strategy or on proposals to aid the Third World, Indonesian Oil Minister Subroto told reporters. Subroto said a final communi- que was being drafted. The price plan, which calls for sm all oil pric~ hikes ever1 three .Ex-HB Man Held In Abuse Incident By PIHL SNEIDERMAN Ol .. Delt.,-S .... Last spring, Lonnie Weston Hancock, a 38-year-old Hunt- ington Beach aerospace worker, was arrested on suspicion of re- peatedly tying up and gagging his three daughters over a two· year period. 1 However, just. before his pre- liminary hearing, Hancock's wife and children vanished, leaving pf(llfeeutors with no wit- nesses to testify against Han- cock, He was freed. Huntington Beach police this w_eek disclosed that Hancock bas . ... .4DS SUCCESS FOR YEARS J "l've been successful for years with Daily Pilot .classified ads, especially this year. "I rented my Balboa Island apartment to the fint penoo respondinc to my ad,'• said the Corona del Mar man who placed this ad ln tbe Daily Pilot: .. Steps to bay 1 bdr great patio, fireplace, s•race winternlt·'XXU ..... 1( you want repeated ad· vertisin1 IUCCHS, call tbe friendly Daily Pilot ad-visen at. "2-5171 . been re-arrested in Logan, Utah, where he has been living with his family. He is being returned to Orange County lo face new court hearings on the original child abuse charges, according to Huntington Beach police·. This time, said police Sgt. Luis Ochoa, Hancock 's wife, Patsy Jo Hancock. 44, also bas been arrtsted on charges th•t she was an accessory to her ..husband's criminal activity. The Hancocks · nine children also are being r e turned to California for placement with their grandparents, Ochoa said. Hancock faces 11 counts of child endangerment, 11 counts of false imprisonment and~e'mis· demeanor count of lewd con- duct. The original charges came to light last May when Hancock's 14-year-old stepdaughter told - her grandparents about the boad- aee incidents. Police said the susp~ct's 14-year-old natural dauihter and 12-year-old step- <See ABUSE, P_,e Al) . A Trabuco Canyon man wbo authorities say posed as a doctor ln Irvine WU cbar1ed Tuesday with murder ln the death ol a 29-year-old diabetic be treated. Gerald Bunes, 47, also wu.. cbar1ed in Harbor Municipal Court wlt.b 1ranct theft of tbe 3 Held in .Plot ---. s200.ooo be collected in patient SAN DIEGO <AP) -The FBI ~edi=le ;.~ed~y li=c~ alleres lbat tMee men recently cordlq to Deputy Oran1e Coun- fjred at National Steel 6 Ship-ty District Attorney James builcHn1 Co.. lncludln1 two Enrllbt. • members of tile Communist Eddie Banb, an lnvesticator' Workers Party, paotted to blow .wlth the district attome1's ol- up tbe company a power plant. flee, said tllat Jobn Alfred The men were arrested 11\tes-, llcKenaie waa examined by day. ~mes at the PactllC! Southwest __ ,_ ..... ----......... _ --_.__ ...........-.~-· Medical Clinic in Irvine last Dec. 26. ' ''He bad the classic symptoms of diabetes." Banks· S11id . '•Barnes prescribed him some medicine and sent blm bome." McKemie died two days later (See ACCU8BD, Pap Al) LA Cops to Strike? LOS ANGELD (AP> -Coo· tract talb between police and city ftelGtiaton broke off with no new ,..ions scbeduled as the city faces a poulble strike b)' e, '700 rank-and-file poUc~ ot- ftcen. , e Recovery Of Costs Asked By GLENN sco~ OI tM o.HJ ~I ... Staff .. Or:~~2:s l \\'eather Partly cloudy through Thursday. Lows tonight in the 608. Highs Thursday 73 at the beaches, 85 inland. INSIDE TODA"° FourtHn high 1ehool /oot - boll QO'MI 1chedu~d this iM~k or~ ~ °" Pogfl Bl. l•tlex ... . ,,.. ......... -._ I - J vAll Y PILOl Trio Tarr.t>d .. Feathered. · A l l 8 lJ RN I A P ) Plactr <'oy.nty oUtC"f'rS say l w o ·oung men •nd a woman wert tarrf'd and ft>athl'r'4d httar ~quaw V•llt•y over th.-wt..-kt>nd. but "on'l prc:ii11 t'har11•s bt>rau~e \ht• hail 1t com UIJI ' 4 ~hndl ' :-11t •·1 an l N uh• Mlld 'l'ut•'d'' ttw ' H tim~ e•pl11111t'll th1u tht•\ .,.; er\' m\'r'41 Y l>e1n1ii purl b1H·k for ~ prn<'tlrttl )Okt' tlW)' p\11 t.'<I \ln ~omt'Qnr t• I ~ ,. T h ,. 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Orangr C<>unt)' Superior Court • llt't1u11~ 'ht alledfJedly hall not r omplled *Ith t•ont1111ons 11)1 posed by the rounc·il In allowin~ him to t'r.-cl a rontrov.:nu•l s>r3 •.-r U>wer and fountui n on h•:. 1ndust r1al prcn>t·rt y &1 uso Supenor Avt• • R o u ' h ,1 n ~ I 1 1 t' n d J o h n l' ,1 I nw1 or 204 Ht 011d v. <• y lohl t ht> t·oun<'ll ut 1 regularly ll('ht-dul•·~ m t'l·t1nt1 Mo nday n11tht, "I don't think the r ity is thilnl( nHJ<'h or a 1ob in Ute Ali lluu11han t'l•:St.' • • II <' lSUl(Kl'Slt'd th.ti the issues µr 1n111nly 1nvolvint( landscaping pllmll 111111 a 11 irrl~alion system urdcrt'd but not ins talled t•ould h•· !>t°'ltlt'd out of court "If you win t i r~ court>." !'aimer said ··you'll tear down a p1N·~ of !>CUlpture and be th~ laugh111g stock of the c;ounty " Bit_. nark!lli Maktl Coun (•1lman Do nn Hll'tl t·har~ed that Palmer's com ment:. wen: out of order and lbat HoushaJ\ had agreed following a pubhl' l'Ouncil hearing to abide b the conditions imposed. Westminster Man Now. llall conterrde d , "He ba!>1eally has told the cit y plan- ·n1ng staff he won'J. abide by con- d1t1ons he agreed to then " ~ ' Mayor Arlene Scha(er cut off furtl}Cr t·ouncilmanic comment IJ\ not ing that the issue is before lh~ rourts and that further dis- c ussion1hould cease Guilty in Murder A Westminster wt.:lder -a rrest ed after a11t hont1~s gamed a sear.eh warrant to ~Jrnmrne tfo, mouth to match moth configura- tions with bite marks fo und on a wom an 's body, has pleaded guilty t o secoid degree morder charges Ontnge County Superior Court J udge• Richard Beacom . after acciepting l,awrence Ada ir's swill'h in pica from mnorent to ~ullty, sentenced him Monday to 1 15 years to·hfe state prison e rm . 1·,..,..,. 1•0 ... I I HALL .. . sele.cted by th e board o f supervisor5 Tuesday to handle the design work needed to repair the building. • In its report. J ohnson and Nielsen said the bujlding could suffer irreparable damage m a serious earthquake and sajd the design of the building its un- usual inve rted ·pyramid profile seems to be at least partly responsible for the struc tural d.e· fic1encies. The biggest · flaws. \he firm said in the report, are lack of support m conc rete bea~s that run verti<'ally through the build- i ng and wea k co nnect ions between the floor and the out· ward sloping columns on the sides of the five-story structure. How.ever, Johnsop and Nielsen stopped short of lar ing blame in its report on building architects Le Roy Rose or the s tructural engineers. Scherrer Bauman & Associates Neither Rose nor the e ngineer- ing firm earned what is called errors and omissions insurance , and ttie s upervisors decided Tuesday that future pro· fessionals should be protected. The board agreed· lo adopt a formal policy lo require such in- surance. New Chemical Plpnt Studied ~ASHINGTON (AP ) - Congress. rejecting warnings il might be launching a dangerous new phase or the arms race. has given t entative approval lo building a new plant that could make weapons for chemical warfare. Supporters said the proposed plant at Pine Bluff, Ark .. is needed to deter Soviet chemical weapon superiority. Tuesday's votes were on separate pieces of legislation that have yet to gain full con - gress ion a I a pprov a l -a military construction authoriza- tion bill in the House that is $2.6 billion more than President Carter sought for the fi scal year beginning Oct. 1. - ORANGftOAST DAILY PILOT Hu O•f"Or (N\t O••lr 1> \Ot •· '" ~•\h '"' o"""O•l\4"0 '"" ,,.fl"'\ p,,.,, .,, C>1,1C>ll'\twd b• 1rwio 0,..n.QI' Co1nl Pvbiit~H'O (O'"O•M'f ~' .. If' ...Od•Of'I\ _.,,.. OU011\N-d ~f\O•• truOvOh f itO~n IQt O\t• A/wl'• N"'<lltOQlf ftl'IH l"I H Wftl+"OtCH\ 9 ... ii\ rouf'll•,. 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Adair admitted he k11lea a 23 yeaf·old woman, {'a.rot ft:llen F11lbach. afte'r meet in~ her 111 a bar The woman's nude body wus found in a nood control channel in Westminster. She had ap· p a r e ntly been be aten a nd strangled. In an effort to match t>rte marks found on the woman's body to Adair's tooth configura- tions. a search warrant was ob· rained to have a forensic odon- tologist examine the ·suspect ·s mouth The specialist concluded that Adair's teeth had made the bite m arks !ou'nd o n Miss Fillbach's body . The two had b<'en...seen danc- ing together at the Cripple Creek Bar in Westminster last Feb 15. It was the last time the yo ung woman was seen alive Adair. 23, had claimed Miss F11lbach. a nursing srhool stu· dent and• former hi gh school classmate. had left-him to go with a man in a blar k cowboy hat Pope Lauds Gypsy~ Players CASTEL GANDOLFO. llaly <AP) -Pope John Paul II has called a group o f gyps ies. nomads and circus worke rs ···dear to the pope's heart." "You are close to the pope's heart. like all' minorities who have suffered, .. the pope said during an audience Tuesday al his s ummer ho m e s outh of . Rome. The pontiff watched group m e mbers dan ce and play violins. ,1 The gypsies were here for an international convi?ntion pro- moted by thf Catholic Chur<'h Fro• Pagr :I I ' - ACCUSED. • • in bis Anaheim apartment or un- controlled diabetes. Banks s aid. McKenzie was unmarried and apparently didn't have any local relatives, bf"said. Enright said investigators are also looking into the death of a man treated by Barnes. Further details of this case can't be dis· cussed until the investigation is complete, Enright said. Judge Selim S. _Franklin al- lowed Ba.mes to remain free on his own recognizance Wednes- day. but ordered him to appea r Sept. 25 in Harbor Municipal Court for arraignment bn the murder and grand theft chllrges. Barnes was arrested Aug. 20 in his Coto de Caza home and c harged with pra c ti cing rnedicine and issuing prescrip- tions without a doctor's license. Two da)'s later, he pleaded in- nocent to those charges and was released on $2.500 bail. Enright said Barnes worked at the Pacific Southwest Medical Clinic in" Irvine for three years and· before tha\ he worked iA_ au Alhambra medical clinic for one year. At issue. Palmer said later. is wMth('r the tity has the right to l'ontrul .:rcc·llon of artwork. He said th(' whol~ mattt!r falls un· der the r1 rs t cons titutiOnal a mendment to free· s peech and expression In' hearings earlier this year. Roushan told the council and the Planning Commission wh.ich rejected the metal tower as too tall. possibly unsafe and out of neighborhood character that hi s triangular structure is to promote peace and love In its suit filed early this month. the city nol only seeks romplianre with counci l condi· lions but requests an order pro· h1b illng Rous han from erecting more metal sculptures in front o r his m et al wo rk s c alled Customs by Ali Rous han has fabricated a serond srulpture. a pair of wings to rise behind the triangular tower, whi ch he says he plans to erect. Palmer charges that no artists ever we re consulted before the council imposed conditions on Roushan's work scheduled for a court hearing Sept. 23. "Now the whole situation is out of contro1 ... he told council m em bers Monday night Old Air Foes Fly Together LONDON <AP) -Aging Bal· lie of Britain pilots met again with some of their forme r German enemies, 40.years after saving England from a planned Nazi invasion. British and German aces who took part in the aerial dogfights that changed the course of World War II rtew together Tuesday from London's Gatwick Airport to Winnipe~. Canada, for a four-day Commonwealth wartime aircrew reunion. . Among 93 vetet-ans leaving for Can ada was Group Capt. Sir Douglas Bader, 71. who became a n ational hero after rehabilitat· ing himself from the loss of both his legs to lead a Spitfire squadron in the Battle of Bri· lain. Strangler Suspect Pleads Innocent LOS ANGELES (AP ) Aneelo Buono. accused or the notorious Hills ide Strangler slayings. may have lo wait until the summe r of 1981 before ·he comes to trial. a prosecutor says. Deputy District ~ttorney Roger Kelly made that predic- tion after Buono, 45, pleaded in- nocent to 11 non-murder cyrges Tuesday . a ll of them sex- related. However. a judge said Buono could not be tried on those charges until the end of his pre- liminary hearing which bas yet to take up the murder accusa- tions. Last Rites Held For Dewey Hilhnan Mormon funeral services were conducted Tuesday for Orange County educator Rulon D~e "Dewey" Hillman, ~b~ died Sa tu~ at the age of 57. A heart attack claimed the Ufe of Mr. Hillman, who at the time of bis death was auiatant superintendent of business service1 for the Oran1e County Department of Edue1tlon. He bandied annual bu4il1ets for all S3 school dlJtrida in tbe county. Rite. few 11.-. Hillmaa. who was v~ joss of the Year in 1978 by l';<loo. members of the Orange County School Employees Association, were conducted in El Toro, where he lived. Burial waa at El Toro Cememy. · Mr. Hillman, leaves bis wife, OOfttile; a 11on. Brad; biJ step- mother, Mn. Mildred Hillman df Drtua. Idaho, and two half- 1 ht e rs, Jeanne Laraon of Roberta, Idaho, and Cbk>e Roa of Glendale. • ... · AbMe'sOllt f'ormer Yippie leader Abbie Hoff man talks to reporters in New York after his girUriend J ohanna LawrenM>n (left) po$ted $10,000 toward Hoffman 's $25,000 <'ash bail on a seven-year-old drug-selling charge Nuke Waste Dump On Coast Probed WASHINGTON (AP) A California con gr essman has called for a fed eral investigation of the possibility that nuclear wastes were dumped in shallow wate r off the California coast between 1946 and 1965. Rep .• Gle.nn Ande rson , 0 - • Fro• Page . \I ABUSE.-.. daughter also were bound and gagged. According to police. Hancock would hog-tie the girls or string them up from garage rafters a nd challenge them t o free themselves. Police believe Palsy Hancock took the family out of the city j ust before the preliminary hearing and ~!! Hancock re· joined ·hi s family after the charges were dropped As part of a continuing in- vestigation. Huntington Beach police located the famil y in- Utah. obtained ne w Orange County warrants and requested that Logan police arrest the Hancocks. The couple waived extradition and are scheduled for return this week to Hwit· ington Beac~. Calif., introduced legislation Tuesday that would require the National Oceani c and At· mospheric Administration to s ur vey the ocean floor in an at tempt to map all wastes that were dumped, legally or illegal· ly. into the sea Anderson said m~re than 48 ,000 drums and vaults of nuclear material were dumped at s~a over the 19-year period It was s upposed to be dropped in at least 6,000 feet of water and at least 50 mile5 offshore Anderson cited, however. a 1957 Atomic Energy Commission report saying that s udden storms or equipment malfunc· \ions caused some wastes lo be ·'deposited in alternative areas.'' He said the 1957 study, which he caUed "previously ignored," aiso indicated there nfay be 10 times more waste on the ocean floor than had been believed. ··Rumors and s peculation abound concerning the actual clisposal of these dangerous materials." Anderson said. "It is time to set the record straight. We must do a thorough ex- amination. Only then can we begin to solve any potential problem." · Introducing the Salomon Boot. The Dream Machine it took the world's leading binding company to create. It's here. And it's pure · Salomon . The SX 90. The boot wh tCh offers-in o totally unique way- true heel hold-do~ The SX 90 1s like no ther boot. It's such a brea through you 11a~e to see it to believe it The SX 90£ m orange. SX 90 in S gray with so~er for- ward nex. So come m today. SALOMON . ' l're.P.,,.AI OPEC •• • World aid propoaala aa well u the Jona-term plan. The oU. finance and foreip ministers or OPEC utended their Vienna meetlnc for u/ act- ditlonal day to squeese in a dis- c uas ion of aid to developln• countries burdened by soartnt fuel bilb. · OPEC information officer Hamid Zaheri said that while members of the cartel aareed on the u'r1ency of the plan, they were split over a formula to im· plement it. Failure to reach an agreement further ~pened the rift that surfaced early in the meetine. where two days of often bitter debate failed to produee agree- ments on long-ranae pricing strategy. a plan that bu been in the works ror two years. Three OPEC prtcin1 hawks - Iran. Ubya and Algeria - blocked the plan by deQlandin& · produrtlon cuts from Saudi Arabia and Iraq before •lreeine to d1 srwili ctnything else. The Ion JC ritnJCe-' 11cheme would have llUtomllllrally raised pri~ by 11mall •mounts every thTee monlhll by hnlung them to world 1nrlaUon rates: currency fluctua- t 1t11111 i.nd econom ic growth rat.-11 In add1t1on to the production c·ul!\, the hawks sought higher price increases Saudi Arabia '!> oil minister, Sheik Ahmed·Zak1 Yamani, hint· ed that the 19 nations which ap- 'J) rove d the long-r a nge plan might put 1\ 1nlo effect after an OPEC summit meeting ·in No- vember. even 1f the hawks still opposed it "Yes. we have a majority, we can have a pricing strategy," he told reporters Tuesday after the ministers ended their second day or closed-door bargaining in Vienna's closely guarded Hof. burg Palace Yamani, during Tuesday's de· bate, branded the arguments of his Iranian counterpart, Oil Minister Ah Akbar Moinfar, "in· coherent." The deadlock over the long· term strategy prevented any c hange in OPEC oil prices . - which range from $28 to $37 a barrel. Agency W a_rned SACRAMENTO (AP) -The state is warning the Agency on Aging directo rs fo r Lassen. Modoc. Shasta. Siskiyou and Trinity counties to get their house in order or be taken over. And Janet Levy. director of the California Department of Aging, addi?d Tuesday that the state would not permit any lapse in the nutrition program and other services to senior citize.ns in the five counties .. , .. f ...... .. COIOMA DB. MAI 213 I ._ C .... Hwy. SPORTS CENTERS llVI .. 4701 l•r•c• 552-5252 675-9700 • ., • I • /. ---.. El Toro Site Low-cost Housiiig Project Unveiled By GLt;NN S('OTf °'-~ ...... ,~ Officulls from lbe non prof\\ BulldiQI lndustry ~so~:1atlOC'I ol Oranae CoWlty art' heraldto.c their proposed 124 unit <'On dominium proJe<.'l m El Toro as a key that may unlock the door to affordable housing At a press confere'llce Tues day. assoc1ataon members S&Jd the p~s leadln1 to the one-of a·kind proj~t . called the Los Alisoe Venture. 1s an expenment that' should yield lessons on building homes econom1cdlly thrl't' l>t'df'O(}IT'I,,, I WO b4t\h Ulll\1'1 that could go for M tOMJW'flUlll $70,000, sald project mana11.er W11llam T H~~fdd To keep lht' price down. the proJt!Ct won't have covered parking stalls or a s wtmmmg pool The proJe<:t1 ·~ approved, will have 16 ooe De<Jroom units, 96 two bedroom uruts and 12 three bedroom uruts 1l 1s lo be built on a six·at're site near the iq terset't1on of Trabuco and El Toro roads It bordert. the El Toro Cemetery 1 h1· 11roJt't'I will be getting 1m· mt'd1alt> attention from county :.laff 1n~mben. during process· 1ng 0tnd. probably, a special ('ounty l)p0r~ored mortgage pro- ~ram The pro1ect also will have c I-Ost: seruliny of the 12 develop- 1oent companies that combined to form a consortium to finance and bwld i\ Every step of the construction process is being monitored by an acco¥nting ftrm and a final audit is in· tended to show how much sav- ings and delays or innovative approaC'hes cost in the total. package. said Harriet Frizelle Harns, association vice presi- The project will have one ·• bedroom units that officials hope to sell for as little as $40,000 and Hll!>sfeld said he hopes the C'ounty Board.of Superv1son. will have approved !)le projeC'l by October and construction can begin by early 1981 • dent. . • C,e~ty Visito~ ·China Exporters Seek More Trade By P'REDERICKSCHOEMEHL 011t11 o.11,-s.,... 'trade in high-technology ~lec­ tronic products between the Unit- ed States and the People 's Republic of China remains a one- sided affair with China in the J><l5i· lion no country enjoys : Importing. lots and exporting little. It is a situation the Chinese want to change. And today they appe aled to leade rs in the American electronics industry for help. The request was made by Li Zbengang, president of the Bei- jing-based China Electronics Im· port and Export Corp., during a breakfast meeting held in con· . junctioo with the Western Elec· tronics Show and Convention be· ing held this week at the Anaheim Convention Center. . Speaking through an in- terpreter. Zbengang said: "In order to maintain a con· tinued balance of trade relation on botb,sides, I would suggest that when *lline complete electronic products, it is worth considering the purchase of certain amounts of electronic components and materials from China ... China, Zhengang said. now em pleys m ore than 90,000 engineers and one million workers in its burgeoning elec- tronics industry. He said the quality of materials produced . meets world standards. The Chinese government, Zbengang added, "is conscien- "'Uously implementing the state prf'nciple of 'readjustm~nt. re- construction, consolidation and improvement' and is determined to build our electronics induatz'Y into a powerful industrial sect.or in the national economy.·· Zbengang. is among eight represmtativesoflheChina Elec· tronics Import and Export Corp. attending the W~ON/80 show, the largest of its kind. More than ~.000 visitors are expected this year. China Electronics. Zhengang said, was formed in April of this year with the blessing of the China state council. It has a unique charter status that allows it to deal directly with foreign firms and businessmen on trade mat- ters in electronics. Electronic items that China has available for export include semiconductors, batteries. cables, radar, consumer elec- tronic products and communica- tions equipment, Zhengang said. About 90 percent of China's ' electronic imports. Zben1an1 said, were exported to'Hong Kong and re-exported to other coun- tries. David Bowie, a trade specialis! in the U.S. Department of Com- merce, said during an earlier in· terview Tuesday that almost none of the China-manufactured ex- ports came into the United States. ''That is not to say nothing was · imported, but it was a very small a mount," Bowie said. He is man· ning a special commerce depart- ment boothon China-U. S. trade. Zhengang, speaking to U. S. news represen~tives Tuesday, predicted "a very bright future" for trade relations between the two countries. He noted that China remains somewhat dependent on import· ing U. S. electronics technology. "Our level of automation is very low. That's why we want to learn from American technology." Zhen gang said_ The average pay for workers in the Chinese electronics industry, he told news representatives. is ... about $10Sper month~' 'It is slight· ly lower than Hong Kong, but higher than the domestic salary scale." he said. The Chinese ddegation began its visit to the United States in San Francisco severaJ days ago and is spending much of its time visiting U. S. electronics firms and their officials. Zhengang said the trip was• 're- payment" for similar missions U. S. leaders in the electronics in - dustry had made to China since relations we re n ormalized betweenlhetwocountries. Pre.sident David Stein said the t'O nsortium was considered a better choice to run the project than a single builder because lhe results will be better applicable 'to all huflders. And he said the need to build homes that working class people can arrord is a concern for all of the partners . But this ex- perimental project was not de- signed just to cut the cost of sim- ple . so-called affordable hous- in~ ·'The 1dc<1 is to cut the cost or a ll houses," said Steio · ' This experiment actually began three years ago when lhe association appointed a task force beaded by Arthur C. Daoielian to look into ways or culling housing costs. Then, in Aprtl 1979, ttie association de- cided the best way to examine methods for cutting costs was to develop a project as an experi· ment. The task force bad the s upervi so r s' blessing. Supervisor Thomas F . Riley said the members agreed to the priority treatment to see whe" such service actually could cut costs and, possibly. to destroy some ~ the beliefs that govern- ment always is responsible for delays. The results so far have been gratifying, said Hossfeld. The project went tbroucb plan- cbeck:ing processes more than a month fast.er than normal, be aaid. And architects are wortin& on cost-saving features that will mate the units "factory houses in the fields." ''I'll put (the project) up against ·some of the $200,000 townbomes r·v~ built in the past," he said. The project is one of seven condominium proposals ap- proved for the county's new housing bond program. which has made available loans with below-market-value mortgage rates to families whose annual incomes are less than $23,200. The county already bas sold one bond series to generate loans with rates ranging from $8.75 to 11.S percent. A second is· sue is planned by the end of this year. Loan payments will repay the cost of the bonds, according to the system d esigned and handled by the brokerage (ITTD of Blyth Eastman Paine Webber of Los Angeles. The development companies involved in the consortium build- ing the Los Alisos project are Avco Community Developers, the Bergheer Co., Briddle Development, Broadmoor Homes, Butler Housing Corp., the Irvine Company, John D. Lusk -& Son, the William Lyon Co. Nuwes t Development, Presley of Southern California, Ridgewood Development and Sukut Construction Inc. More Information about af- fordable housing projects can be obtained by calling the county Environmental Management Agency al 834-6208. 45 Coast ·Youths Cited Forty-six Orance Coast" Kip school student.a were named to- day aa semifinalist.a' in tbe pres· tigioua National Meri\ Seholanhip competition. Semifinalists in the annual academic competition represent the toe> ball of one percent of the nations high school seniors and will 10 on to compete for Merit Scbolanhipa oe1t February, ac- cordiDI to tbe National Merit Scbolanblp Corp. llore than one million stu· deatl entered the 1•1 competi· tloD bJ taklq aebolulic t8ltl ln lt"Jt. NaUOftally about 15,000 untors qoallhed for the Hsqlflnala and oaly 4,500 of tlloH will be awarded llerlt lellobntllp1 of ti.• to •••. Or ... Coat Mmlftnaliltl lll· ' e .... : • f'H• •+:Ht& .... 811• Sc.Ml: Lisa E. Dahill, Jim Raafeld and Serafina R. Sands. ...... Dau llWa 1111• Scllool: Arkady Mak, Gina Ar Simonian and Mark W. Yocca. · Fre• ,.._..._ Valley Hip Sc._.: Kenneth Hornmel. Fr•• Loa Amtcoa Bt11t Sc....a: Jason Wright. Fre• £41... Rltll Sc._.: James R. Hollin1shead and Ruaa K. Kadota. ........ ••rlll• me• Sc._.: Joe D. Alilio110, Corinne C. Ara1aki, Jordan Y. Cohen, David ff. Li and Lisa S. Toy. ....... Valftl'lil&J BIO Sc-..: Cbrhtopber Jan Cassady, ln1mar R. Forster, Steven II. Hanle, Mark A. Heap, Robert L. Hobart,.AUltlD D. Kim, DeNk Krue,er, 11m. 8. MeLaUOUn, Ula II. lbltl, JYQC1 II. Serda, Sa lll White and David A. Widawsky. F'fem lrvlae Rl11t Sc ... I: Colette RoetocU. From Las••a Biiia Biiia 8cMol: John Ruttenber1. From C..a del Mar RIP 8elleol: Ian Black, Julia L. Har· rell and Robert E. Holmen. From Newpert Barllor HIP 8cMel: Ron W. Benaon:Laura A. Ferbes, Ralph A. Galantine, Kurt R. Karat, Joseph W. 'Mader, David L. Oeth and UN Payne. Fre• 8H Cle•e•&e Bltll ScMel: Oleri L. Roekamp. r .... La QlllMa RIP Se...a: Sunn C. Oliver. Fre• WH&•laater 81111 Sc....a: Jolm T . HuaaplJ, Albert K . Kuo, Sharon L . lloore, Carmine P. Polito and Joaepb G .. Thelander. ....... .Ved~sday September ..!.L \ 980 DAILY PILOT Uglater Than Air Test pilot Mike McCarron gives the thumbs up sign after landing the experimental RP·l glider at Schenectady County, N.Y., Airport. Aeronautics students and pro- f essers at Renssalaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N. Y .. constructed ~he craft. that is lighter than its pilot. -· Presidential · Tossllp? Latest Polls .Agree Race Nou' Close WASHINGTON CAP) The The margin of erro.r for that terv1ew~ Wllh 1,367 adults, 1,005 poll was not ava1)able of ttwm rPg1sk rcd to vote.· in latest polls on the 1980 presiden· lial ra<'e vary in their assess- ment.5 of who's on first -but all agree lhe race will be close The Gallup survey was takt1n ·• sn~nl1f1ca1J y chosen s ites last weekend. amid d1scuss11)n <1round the nation j. about Carter's refusal to debate Th(' Teetl'r poll updated those both Reagan and Anderson in conrlm·tl'd 1n November and the first debate s ponsored hy t he .i~a1n 111 ,June lnlt'rv1ews for the League o f Women. Voters. m·w s urvl'\ involving roughly scheduled Sunday in 8<11l1more' l 500 µeoµle . we re made The results were based on tn· bet wcl'n ~pl 5 and Sept 10. Republican nominee RQnald Reagan has all but lost the edge he had on President Carter four monU&s ago, atcording to a poll co mmi ssio ned b y the Republican National Committee and th e Republican Congressiooal Committee. And the man who conducted the survey, GOP pollster Robert Teeter, says Reagan 's verbal gaffes could be partly to blame. (Related story, A4) Red Tide ln.,asion The poll by Teeter 's Detroit· based Market Qpinioo Researctl shows Reagan an·d Carter in a near cfead beat, with indepen- dent candidate John Anderson trailing and an increase in the numbez of undecided vote~. $4. Million Lost · On Maine Coast Teeter declined to release figures from the s urvey. but said they were almost idential to • those d several other national surveys. Meanwhile. the latest New York 1lmes·CBS News Poll said Carter leads Reagan, 38 to 35 percent, with 14 percent favor- ing Anderson. That poll was based on the probable elec- torate. a measure of voting likelihood that was applied to 1.417 r egistered voters in· terviewed by telephone ~tween last Wednesday and Sunday. The significance of the three percentage points separating the candidates is made virtually meaningless by the poll 's margin of sampling error; the level of' true support for either candidate could be as much as three percentage points higher or lower than the survey in· dicates. A new Gallup Poll gives Reagan a s light lead over Carter. That survey indicates that 40 percent of re gistered voters support the Republican presidential ticket, 38 percent back the Democratic team and 15 percent are raUying behind And~rson·s independent effort. That survey shows voter support for Cart.er, which surged after the Democratic National Con· veotioo, fadin«. AUGUSTA. Maine 1AP1 Gov. Joseph E Brennan says t he worst "red tide" \nvas1on in years already Las cost MaJJle 's sbellfash industry more than S4 million and be is asking Presi· dent Carter to declare the slate's picturesque coastline a diaut.er area. Red tide. a microscopic or- ganism which can turn water red and sicken peoJ>le who eat contaminated seafifod. forced the state on Labor Day lo ban all harvesting or clams, mussels and similar ,shellfish Crabs. lobsters and scallops wer.e not affected. Brennan said there was no way to predict how long the ban would last. Recent ·tests rndicat ed that levels of shellfish poison ing were still too high 10 allow clams and mussels t o be harvested. be said. Maine bas 3,500 miles of coastline due to the hundreds of bays, inlets and harbors that pock its scenic ~bores. Its 3,600 licensed clam diggers and mussel harvesters are out of work in the final weeks of the sheUfish season's period of high demand, as are 600 employees of shellfish dealers. Disaster status, requested by Brennan on Tuesday. would qualify dealers and retailers for low-interest Joans and would make diggers eligible for as Gem Talk 811 J C HUMPHRIES Cert1/1id Gemologist. AGS HISTORY OF MAfll . and hu JnJflll mu("h as S80 a week in' special federal unf'mployment benefits. Re<'ause tht!y are self-e mployed. diggers do not qualJfy for reg- ular unemployment benefits. The s hut-do wn came at a particularly bad time for the diggers. who were hoping to take advantage of warm weather wtule it lasted, accord- ing to Jesse Sleeper, a s hellf15b dealer from Waldoboro. ·'This is the last month of the high-demand, high-price peak" µeriod. he said: "Diggers plan on putting a little money in the bank for the winter for the days they can't ~et out." The last :.evere invasion of red tide.> came in.1972, Sleeper said, and · '11 cost me in the vicinity of SI0.000 to $12.000 in six weeks timl'." Sleeper said he was able lo recoup part of those losses with a fede raJ loan. Red Lide, or paralytic shellfish po~soning, is caused by a swim- ming, m1cro!lcopi c plant that becomes concentrated in clams and other shellfish that Jilter Lhek food from the water This year 's invasion is the worst in recent memory. accord· mg-t.O state marine biologists, who s ay that wa ter tem - peratures, saltiness and nutrient leve1s made conditions itt!al for red tide. ... Back in 1444, Charles Vil let one of his 1irlfriends wear some ~f bis jewelry. Until then, the weanng of jewels bad been considere d a O'lasculine right only. Men wore earrings, brooches, necklaces , pe.ndaou and all sorts of decorations. Henry VIII, known aa a collktor of wives, also collected more than 500 seu of diamond-studded buttons. plus 800 brooches and rin1a. Even his shoe buckles bad diamonds. But he waa a piker compared to Diamond J im Brady, an American of a much later era. Diamond Jim la said to have owned more than 20 ,000 large precious atones (and probably no small ones>. tncludinl 2 ,548 diamonds inlatct la bla model train set. He wore a different set of· monosrammed jewelry for each day of tbe month. Then, in the 11th century. the middle c lus becaO'le affluent, and Jewell were no loftier the exclualve rilbt of the very rich and the tJtJed. Men be1an to sJve 1trt.a ol jewelry to their ladies. 1be practi~e bu 1rown, mueh to the ~~are times dell1bt ol ladies. . when only real gold will do. When yov worit •o '°V y0ur ff'f'l•ng~ Ctrt' 1,,...v"' · o prece ()f Korol Cold Jewelry Ii on •niptr~ 91h &;; ou~ r~I 111)\d will lo" Os lo<'IO OS yov• love We',; be h<lPf.)'f 10 help you mO.ke an eridu11119 s;olect1on from ov1 l(.orot gold 11ng\ d'<!•n\, C0"'"9' b<D«!hJti or<d P'"' Reol 901d Berou~ tho>rt" Ori' lim"' wl'v-n yov wont to o•vf' the bell I I I - , .. .. I f f1All " Pll C)l WM~v~~lll ----·~ -,,. -I I I Aboard Safe I ' ~ wich ,~t/ Tom ·~~' Marphin4• "ijacked Jet . Back in --u.s. Gotl~•~ Han1rs Hi~1 t:ASDt.:IUNG AT Ttn: GOOSE: ll 1'1 nflv. t-vldt'nt th u1 th\• l.1h• lh>\\a111 ltu~ht.'i> woodt'n n In(( bout. known .i.ffr1 trnnutl'I} u:. 'l'ht> S11rur1• (;'10.'it' " w1U E>lud•· lwc·c1111111.i f1K.J 1lt·1 for f1rt'pl.1n·~ l;llOO \'llV\l~h 1'h" bf>roml':> J'itrt o f tlUr l'Ul'l l,'111 P•'11''h,u1t for rt.,l'UIOll in than~ lh11t '' nld llntl lhu!> Hlll(hl ~ hl!>lOn C tn natur~ Hught>s' Goo!>e, much a<'c-la1mt'd lib tht' 1111 itl''>I u1rnaf\ l"H'I' put tllgether Ofl \hi!\ globe. will 0011 \wC(IHlt' pa rt of a J1spla)' }~t uJ><'()ast of our reglon 1'he ROOM' will ~ 1luu.lt>d up near the Queen Mary m Lo ne Buch HutwJr Much fuss has be~n raised over saving the Spruce· Goose when you consider that here was It huge lilarnaft thu• never new serillusly C(lNCEIX~D AND CONSTaUCTED at the shag end of Wtirld . .War. JI , the wooden nying boat, powered by eight 3.000-horsepower Prau & Whitney engines. was supposed tl' bl' d troop and cargo earner I h ston records chtH the Goose only new on1:t . With ,. . '-' ·· --- ' SpnJCe Goose Al.oft an 1947 Stunt Pilot Tallman 11n.set J Huj!hes himself at the controls on Noy. ,2. 1947. The la,te . multibillionaire was supposedly just ta.king the experimen· tal flying boat ·out on Long Beach Harbor for some taxi runs . But then he powered her up and lifted the Goose 70 feet off the harbor waters for a one-mile flight. THAT WAS IT. Smee then, th~ Spruce Goose <actually made ofbirch so it could have been called som ething like the Birch Boondoggle) has reposed in a hangar al the harbor. Thus after one brief odyssey int-0 the a ir, she has been in retire ment for 33 years. .. Earlier threats that the Goose wouJd be hacked up into s mall bits of lumber have now evaporated sitace the Wrather Corporation has decided to make the flying boat a historical display. Some large cash will be spent moving the Goose from its present location a cross 'the harbor to nestle in with the QM . The'question remains, how? Certain mundane souls have suggested you just float the Goose and tow her across the way. , Th.is scheme lacks any dramatic flair Some of the old crew members of the Goose have ex· !\r P._Sed hope tha\ al least. a COUple Of the huge engines · c·ould be fired up so the flying boat could taxi across the harbor under-her own power. Thls plan certainly bas more appeal for adding excite· ment·to the occasion. THE BEAL TRAGEDY is.that the late Frank Tallman "is no longer with us. Tallman, who used to operate out of Orange County's John Wayne Airport, was the premier stunt pilot of his time -although he deplored the term. He preferred to be known as a precision aviator. That aside, Tallman, in stunts for motion pictures and commerce. proved over the years that he could' fly anything that had wings and some kind of. locomotion to gel it into the blue. Old Curtiss clot}),winged pushers. World War I fighter planes, or jets -you name it, Tallman couJd fly it. SO IT'S INDEED too bad that Tallman isn't al.ive to· day and coq!d be pllt in charge or moving the Spruce Goose across Long"Beacb Harbor to the Queen Mary dock. If he we re. then you'd know for certain there would be only one way the Soruce Goose would make the crossing. Tallman, of course, would n y it over. . MIAMI I APl A 1etline r .1ho11t 111 land at Columbia, SC , with 111 l)l'O!>ll' 0 11 hoard was ht J·H·k~·cl tn Havana today by twn ("u h a n !> who dou se d a ,1 .. w.1r11t'!>!> with a liquid and thrt•u1 .. 1wd t•> '>l't her on fire. or ftt'IJI\ !>did The l>elt.i Air Lines Boeing 727 the 10th atrhner h11acked to ('uba 1n JUSl over hve weeks , lu.nded :.afely in Miami this morrung after Cuban authorities took the air pirates into cust<><lY at Havana 's Jose Marti Airport De lta s pokesman William Jackson said in Atlanta the jet left Havana shortly after 4 a .m PDT It landed at Miami In· ternat1onal Airport at 5:07 am No injuries' were reported despite a h11acker 's threat. THE JET, Flight 470. was en route from Atlanta lo Columbia when it was hijacked 1t refueled in Columbia after taxiing to a re mote spot of the airport while families of the passengers wait· ed for word or their relatives. Jack Baxter . m a nager of public ser vices at the Col umbia I Candidates Exchange Verbal Jabs By Thi Associated Press It wasn't exactly a debate, but w ith three s tates and some 700 miles between them. there were P resident Carte r and Ronald Reagan trading verbal jabs. Carter accused Reagan of'.. be· ing too close to oil money and of stirring up racial hatred. Reagan called Carter's corl· m e nts '"harmful and .. shameful." And he said again and again that if Carter had something lO. say. he should do it at tbe televised debate nexl week that the president has re fused to take part in. Carter's comments came as he campaigned in the South and Ohio on Tues d ay, and Re aga n responded from Texas, where at a glittering Republican Party fund raiser he he lped raise $2.S million, which party Qfficials said was a record amount Carter·, s peaking to well· heeled Democratic donors on the patio of :. mansion in weaJthy Shaker Heights. Ohio. men· tioned the GOP event in Houston and tried to tie Reagan to Texas oil money. Meanwhile, the man who will take part in Sunday's debate with Reagan. independent John Anderson, said in Denver that Carter 's lates t statements on Iran showed "disarray" in the ad m inistralion 's conduct of foreign policy. He noted that on Monday Carter found hope in statements -made by the Ayatollah Rubollah Khomeini, but on Tuesday said there was no real reason to think the 52 hostages might be re· leased soon. Stonns Sock 5 States ..... Wind, i)ail Whip Through Midu:est CaUfornla P•rlly cloudv>s~on are uPtCted 10 continu• Ovf'r moil ot Southern C•lllornl• 1"""'9ft r·nuncS.y while lem11<1••1urtt tlllnl> into tht IOS encl 90s, lht j'jallonal W.atntr Service pred1c.ted H l9ns •n Int ID\ -•• p<edocted tor lol An1191.s, -lhe surr-41"9 ••lien ,.,eA lo·-trom '°lo ti 8••cn tf'f'T'IOIH"~ut·H •'•to hoi;er In Int uoe»r 10s """I• tnt ,.._nlaln •• sorts 10P on Int IOs. ~s we•• t< r anQt I rom •s to 110. 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Zumt S.ntaNIOnict NtWPOn·Huntlnvton Sen Olevo County , 11 , 1J l 1l J 13 S•ell: ,.,,..,_,,. l\elQhl In,.,.,, mo I mum htiqht In feel, cltrM11on. Zuma S.nl•Monlu Ne•PCl(l·-l•on S.n 01890 t.aunlY 1 2 U• 1 J IW 2 ) IW 2 J , .. 011110011. tor TTlursda.,: Lilli• (~ . s."9• .. -.n-. TODAY S«-llltll J:a1un .• • s SK_,_ 11:J6p.tn 11 TMU•IOAY Flrtl Mtift • • .U e.m. l .S 'l'lrtl tow l0:4t •.m l I S.C-1119'1 •:S7pm •• 5-0ftd.... 12:2' ··"'· 0.7 '4lft rl-•:17 e.m .. sett 6:S7 p,m. MOOfl rlwt l:M p.m., Hts " ,. p.l\'I. , _____ _ M ct ropolitan Airport, s aid "in· dieations were the hijackers doused one flight a ttendant and lhl.' area int"'mediately itround wht>n• they were sitting with a s ubs tance th ey sa id was gasoline " • Baxter said one hijacker then "st ood up with a cigarette lighter and threatened to set the attendant on fire , or words to that effect." It was not determined im· m ediately whether the Cubans wer e refugees who had come to t h e, Un i t e d S t a t e s 1 n th e "Freedom Flotilla " boatlift ANOT H ER DELTA s pokesm3J1 in Allafit.a, J im Ew· ing , said the pla nt! was in the Columbia area when the flight captain ca)Jed to report that the jet was being hijacked. Testifying He said the captain gave no further details . Jack Barker. sµokesman for the Fede r a l Avia ti o n Ad ministration. said the plane had 104 passengers ~d seven crew m embers aboard National Security Adviser Zbigni~w Brzezinski is sworn in before testifying that he did not compromise U.S. in· telligence by di scussing an intercepted cable with the president's brother Billy. Brzezinski testified before a special Senate Judi ciary subcqmmittee. " Woman· Governor Out . Dixy Lee Ray Washiriglo11 Primary Los~r By The Associated Press Jim MCOermolt, a lii:>eral stale senator from ~eatlle, upset maverick Gov. Dixy ~Lee Ray in· Washington 's Democratic primary, while in Massachusetts . l wo Ii beral Democrats who favor federal funding or abortions beat bac k con servative challengers who had the s upport of the · Roman Catholic Church .. · And in Oklahoma, De mocrat Andy Coats. a former Oklahoma County district attorney. defeat ed the son of one of lhc state's most famou$ political figures in a runoff and wtll fa ce Re publican Don N1cklt!~ in November for the US Senate. With 5.833 of Washington's 6,,041 precincts re- porting, McDermott had 299.105 votes. or 58 .6 per- cent, to 211,358, or 41.4 percent. for Miss Ray, the state 's first woman governor King County Executive John Spellman won the Re publi can nomination. with House Repubbcan Speaker Duane Berentson cJ05e behmd INCUMBENT WARREN Magnuson faced only token opposition in the Democratic U.S senatorial primary and will face s tate Attorney General Slade Gorton 1n Nove mbe,r Gorton defeated · former television commentator Lloyd Cooney for the GOP nom ination. r In Massachusetts, U S Rep James M Shan non and state .Rep. Barney F'rank survived tough primary battles agains t conservative opponents and anti-abortion forces led hy the Rom.an Catholic hierarchy · Frank. a 40-vear old liberal member of· the M a~sachusetts Jlou..se. d<.·featcd the conservative mayor of Waltham, Arthur J Clark Both Shannon and Frank fa ce Re publican op- position m Noyember. but their districts are over· wh elmmgly. Democratic IN OKLAHOMA, COATS topped Robert S. Kerr Jr . son of a former Oklahoma governor and senator. In £inal unofficial returns, Coats had 209.327 votes. or :>3 percent. t.o \SS,690. or 47 per- cent for Kerr Nickles. a state senator from Ponca City. easi- ly heat Tulsa businessman J ohn Zink . In Oklahoma ·s l'.fnly congressional runoff, at- torney Dave McCu rdy of Norm an won the Democratic Party nom'inalion for -the 4th Congressional District by defeating veterafl,slate Rep J ames To14"0Send Mccurdy now faces Republican nominee Howard Rutledge in the Nov 4 general election to determine who will succel--<i retiring U.S. Rep. Tom Stc..00 ' per single roll 25% OFF! SPEOAl ORDER WAllPAPEA •Reg Pnce $12 00 to $50.00 STOCK WAUMPER 40% OFF! •Reg Price i 8 00 to $16.00 STOCK GRASS O.?TH 50% ·OFF! ·Reg Pnce $18 97 to $21 47 SElECTED PATTERNS 60% OFF! •some sale pnced as low os $3.00 6' foot Wood Ladder paperhanging tool set 40°/o OFF! . ON.LY $~95 i-_;_:$~2_&.S?_n·. . \r~ Reg. Price $44.57 #TR-4' Reg. Price $6.95 ~ 477 ·with instructions Aluminum Platform Ladder 60°/o Off! r ~l620S , '$15.95 Reg. price $39.95 STORE HOURS: MO~·fRI 7:()().6:00 SAT. 7:0().5:00 II] -·-·-··· ORANGE 2341 No. Tustin . 991)..4770 MISSION VIEJO 24164 Alicia Pkwy. 586-9330 -\ ONTARIO 2268 So. Mountain Ave. 988-5566 .. ~~~------·--..._. __ _.._..._..,.__,,..._~.-~.---~ --.......... ~ --·-··----~-----· .,. CALI FOR NIA wednesday, September t 7. t 980 OAILY PILOT -. 5 : Chan.µel Drilling .... -Sites j\pproved • -LOS ANG F.LF-~ 1 AP) The statl' Coastal Com mumon ha llP proved fivt' new dnlhnli( 1tc tn t~ants 811rtu1r11 ('hainrwl. f'fh:c tlvel)' hftin1it a ont" month ban oo furtht"t undnsf'a 011 uploratton in lho."e wuh·~ 11us11100. thal since t948, thousands or offshore exploratory wells The area within s ix miles of the Channel Island.a bas been pro- posed as a federal s anctuary. The five hew sites are outside the six-mile limit and the shipping lanes. h1n •c brt·n dr111l'tl around the Uruted States without any spil~larger than Sil harrt>I~ . The · sites are leased by Chevron U.S.A., Texaco Inc .. Thi· fl\,. ''It'' .itt• on ff'dc-ol lt'.8'i!.'1 on th" 011l1•1 ('ontull'nt 1:11 Shelf ncllr l'oinl l'onceptlon. V~nlura. and '!oulh of Sunt11 l'riu •~hU\ll Thi• Comn11ssion had voiced concern that exploratory drilling 4·11uld rci.uJt in 11p1lb that would ha rm wildlife breeding areas in _ lht' northern Cha11nel Islands The islands have been designated a nutwnul vurk Challenger Minerals Inc. and Conoco Inc. · ln addition \o endorsing the drilling, commissiotl members also relaxed one cleanup requJremenl opposed by the oil com- panies. L ast 1n11nth, 1·1in11'llM\lon memt:w.'r~ r1•ft1s.-<l lo apitr11vt' dtilltnll( pt>rm1ti. fur th1>M' site:-bet'IHIM' they said they fran:d th•• lechnolo~y fur \'lc•uun.i up 1111 ~pllli> was inadequate ftt'cl..ral law i.tives the commission Power lo veto drilling 1.1t·rrn1L:U.!Jr offshore sites if it determines the drilling jeopardizes lht' 11tat~~ phm to protect coast al resqurces. That was to have a boat manned with a cleanup crew standing by at a drilling platform when seas increase to six feet or more. The companies said that in high seas, the cleanup me.thod of placing booms to contain a spill used by crews would be ineffec- tive. In grantln1it the.-upprovial Tut>sds thE' comm1t11lt0n ll<'te<t on tht• ret-umnwndut wn of a suff report wh1<'h :Hild that lhf' n sk of d1tnua(ttn~ 1111 s~1tll:.1 trom t'11tplorator) rtnlhng 1s neghgtble T he r1•µ0n t•onhrnwd "h•t 1111 c-ompames had told the com The 1:omrn1ssion exercised that veto for the first time a month ago whl·n 1t barred Chevron from drilling at a site less than six miles north of Anacapa Island and only 400 feet from shipping lartt'li However . the crews will continue to stand by in calmer weather. Graperine.Ba.:ard Interstate 5, near Gra pevine, reopened this morning after the northbound lanes were closed for 20 hours following a Tuesday ac- cident. A runaway tru'ck carrying a toxic de- foliant overturned in a lane being worked on by Caltrans employees. A Caltrans truck was struck. Two persons were injured and 10 others were taken to a Bakersfield hospital for decontamination, according to a California Highway Patrol spokesman. All 10 were later released. .- Actors Reach Tentative Pact HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Negotiators for strik· ing actors reached tentative agreement with film and television produce rs early today on the main contract issue in the eight-week waJkout, but other · issues remained to be settled, a federal mediator said. · The agreement on residual payments to actors for programs shown· on pay TV and in video cassettes was reached after 15 hours of talks. which ended at 3 a.m. PDT, said federal mediator Tim O'Sullivan. As the talks were under way , dozens of film ~ and television s tarS turned out for a union benefit that raised an estimated $250,000 for the lesser- known actors hardest hit by the walkout. Sullivan declined to disclose details of the • agreement until leaders of the two,actors' unions -the Screen Actors Guild and lbe American Federation of Television and Radio Artists - could discuss it with their members. "1bere are a number of issues wbicb still re· main to be settled, idcluding wage 'sffies," o·s~livan said. In the· •wing with your gentle_ lunlc di-en. The dress· that moves ,with you. Let the sash swing from your neck or wrap it as a belt around your waist. · Notice the soft lettuce leaf hem. In plum, wine, black or teal. By Georgee Originals. 8 to 18, $28 Call 486-5900. Sherwyn Dresses, 361 Bullock's Mission Viejo, Mission Viejo Mall, (714) 495-3111. Bullock's South Coast Plaza. 3333 Bristol. C.M. (714) 556·0611. ~etzger Repudiated Party Leaders Reject Ku Klux Klan Chief SAN DIEGO (API -The candidacy of its OWn nominee to .Congress. Ku Klux 'Klan leader Tom Metzger. has been repudiated by the San Diego County Democratic Cen· · tral Committee. ( J In a fi ery debal.e ~"TV Tues day, pa rty leaders ·~• ./-1 -' ~ _ voted to urge voters in the ..._ _______ _, 43rd Congressional Dis· trict to "vote their conscience'' in the Nov . 4 election. Metzger, who defeated the party leaders' choice in a June primary upset. was the only mem ber of the com mitlee to vote l:lgainst the resolution. · An additional resolution calling for his expulsion from the committee was introduced bijt .a vote on that was delayed, and another resolution to support Republican incumbent Clair B~rgenerwas rejected. P1ti111n1 StPprN htdirfl'd SAN DIEGO <AP> -Six months afler,arrest- ing the wrong man. Richard Quincy Williams. 46, of Winchester. federal officials aHege that a ti- year-old Ore_gon man plotted th.e "poison pickle" extortion alt~mpt of two San Diego supermarkets and a jewelry store. Paul Rowton Bailleaux of Corvallis. Ore., was indicted on ·five counts of extortion Tuesday by a federaJ grand · jury here. He is charied with 1~ d••QON• COl Of! rv •VIA II •Dual Remote ·Control --so1td s.ete •01mens1ori High· Ffdeltty Sound ?SEM lllflO • ·LOOK AT THIS ON~ 2S oiogoriot COlOt IV 2UM11W •VIA It •Oual Remoie Control •Quartz Electronic Tun1119 •Audio Cutout Jack •ln·Lrne Black Matrix Picture Tube SA VE THIS\ WEEK \ •VIA II •Quartz Electronic Tunmg •Room Light Sensor •1 00% Solid State •ln-Ltne Picture Tube ·1. •100% Solid State •Automahc FreQuency Control •Aulomaltc Color Control •VHP "Pre-Ser Ftne Tuning •Color Monitor System •Scan Remote Control •buartz Electronic Tuning •100% Solid State •ln-Ltne Black Matrix Picture Tube • I participating in a conspiracy to extort money from a supermarket a nd a jeweli:y store . '8 ffurf in Baue" tliJshap LOS ANGELES <AP> A Rapid Transit Dis· trict bus which repe>rtedly ran a red light al a downtown intersection hit two other buses before careening onto the curb. knocking down a mailoox and smashing into a coffee shop's window, police said. . Forty people were injured in the s·JO p.m. !n· cidenl al the intersection of First and Spring streets Tuesday. with most suffering from minor cuts and bruises as well as wrenched "necks <\l)d backs. said officer Art Valles of the Los Angeles Police Department's Central Traffic Division. ltclopsy Siaff lnt•re-a.~-d LOS ANGEL"ES (AP> The County Board of Supervisors has released an additional $100,000 for more autopsy personnel after hearing Coroner Thomas Noguchi predict a record ·number of homicides for the colijltY this year. · Based on the present ra'\e, Noguchi told the supervisors Tuesday that there would be 2\404 · · homicides by the end of the year. That tops last year's record by 430 FACTORY AUTHORIZED QOSE-OUT . qN MAYIAI DISCONTINUED MODELS WASHERS & DRYERS Fac1ory auth0•11e<1 sale on d1soon11nue<J mode rs to l'T'Ove them our FAST• IMaV1ao s 1 s1 lutt line model change rn 14 ye¥Sl " AYTA G Jet cl e a n • "DISl-4WAS~AS Outclean• ·em all on the dual wash regular cycle • Energy Save• O•yrng cycle crrcut11es atr wrlhout hefl • Me1ered lttt • Seti -cleaning Mrcro·Mesh~ litter • Three tevel Je1·wash system 1 f'llCIS MAY MIVH lllOWB • Last of the line. for new models. ' Remember- Nobody Builds'tm , •.... MAYTAGI - l 1. ••• Ed• • I p Robert N Wcf!d Publl!lh~r Or<inq.· C<M-.1 D~tlv r"11: ,,-ttorta ' ag.e _______ .. __ ~---··-~-.embef--1·7··· 19f!O __________ B·cl·r·b·d·ra-K·r·e··b.l.ch-'E·d·'·'o·r·'···'·· P.ao--·E·d·it·o·r-- I • Leg~I Aid C_o 1- Taxpay· r Plenty Five mithon dollar-. nu~ht not 't'•'nl lt~1· m11l'h IA.lwn compurt'<1 to tht' $643 nulhon Oran.,:t• 1 '"'"" ~111 \1·rn111t•u1 intends to siwntl dunnj( tht> rurrPnl ftc,cu l )PIH But tht• Ci~un~ ~ntns stttntftrnn<'f• \\ht·n nn<' 1 "'"'rt',,. the numbt'l' or ~orth\\t\l lc proJed:-. lhdl \\t'ff' lu1111•'1 1l'>ldt durmlJ rt>rt•nt butl,.:t.'1 he3rlnl(~ b\"'t·auM· lh•· Huun1 ,,, Supt!rvtsor~ couldn't find the mone~ to Cunct them F'ivt' nulhon clollurs 1s what rubht• l>e{t•ndt"r ,...rn11k Williams sa v-. 11 "111 l·•"'' the l'OUJ\t~ th 1::. )t .. u to 1lt•ffond lndlicent le~~,1 l'ht't\h, \)("Opie who c laim th«') an• tc"i poor to pa~ rvr thP IP~al rt>prt'!llt'ntat.-on Lh I lht•\' ·" ,. guarantt't.-d untlt•r I ht• mt•nran S)l~t em of J!ln~pn11h•11c·1· Judge' rout mt.•h ad' \St" t'n mm~I dt>frndant-. t h..it they rnay l>t· ha bit' f lH' rt'p3) ment p f rt'J>rt'M•nl at wn pro vided at l'OllOt\ expenst> Hut moM r our1 oh'-t'r\•'" ruefully at•k no-Aled~t' Jhut Jud~<'::. r,uel~ onh-r 1 ''It·'\ ment. And t'olmh 1~t~p.1~~,... c>nd up footinlo! ttw 1·nl111· l11lt It should not be 1 h.11 \\ j~ The ('Ount} m th\> pa l ha~ U\lttated sc•rt<t·nm~ tm• grams to pro m otl' rt'p8) 11wn1 Thtt!>t' µr11~1 .1111~ m variablv gutn dttt'nlton \\hen thl'' Jrt' uu1111UJH'l'<l hut have a·ccom phs hed ht tie tn the end Tht> prottramk however sho uld not e nd . 1f an~thang. lht!\ ... houlrl ht· stroogJy r ev1ta1Jzed And the cd\mt} 's Judge s hould <;tanct ~hind tht.•rn. even 1f it means d 1sh1ng out sornt: hdr-·h ~nnb 111 crim inal defendants about the rt.>al IA.Oriti and ftn.m\·1JI responsibility Vote for tl1e Ft.1t11r(" Of the 11 pro pos itions lo be s ubnultt•d to '11(1·1-. t111 the Nov. 4 ballot, the first . the Capforr1ia Parkl.111<1:-\f I. must be of s pecial interest to Orange Coa'!\t r('~1dt•nb High on the priority list if t he mea~ure ts .1pp1 O\ \1cl would be the develo pme nt of Crystal Cow Statt• P:..11 k between Cor ona del Ma r and Laguna Bea(·h. "hu:h tlw state purc hased last year , and needed 1mprovt•ments at Huntington Beach State P a rk. . _ The propos ition. a scaled-down \'erslon of the $49!> million parklartds measure that W8S defe~t~ on t he June ballot would authorize the saJe of $285 mtlhon m general reven~e bonds for the acquisit<M. development and iestoration of s tate and local parklands and coastal lands. The high cost of gasoline has resulted m greatly m tensified use of local a nd state· pa!·k and r:ecreat_io~al facilities. This summe r alone. more than a m 1lhon would·be visitors had to be turned away from state parks and beaches. And it's est im ated that usage of all·· the facilities will be goin g up at the rate of some two million1 visitors a year as the need for close-to-home recreat\or) grows. The ballot m easure defeatefl in June has been stripped of its more controversial prov1s1.on~. inclu~ing funds related to recreational boat mg. \\ 1!.d ltfe' habit a t . fis hery managem e nt a nd water const>r\' a ti on It now gets down to the baste needs new and ex- panded slate parks near popula tion centers and in scenic coastaJ areas : more campsites and the renovation of r w1 - down fac ilities: improved neigh borhood re~Ieat1on facilities: and t he restoration of historic sites. Much of the money would be distributed m g rants to local governments to m eet these ne~~s -There wm of course be oppostllon to the measure Our own Sen . John Schrrulz 1s one of those arguing against it. But the fact remains that the demand for parks 1s m· creasing, .the cost of their acquis1~ion and improve ment inevitably will go up, and voters ~th any thoug~t for ~he well·being or future generations Wlll want to think tw\ce before turning down this opportunity to guarantee the _ preservat~on of precious open space Not So Harmless M<>-peds. though irritating to drivers. seem to be re garded as fairly harmless Utfie vehicles. sort of upgraded bicycles. • · Doctors al the Fountain Valley Hospital trauma center think othe rwise. Since June 8 when the center was· established. one - fourth of the serious head injury victims taken there have been in motorcylcle or mo-ped accidents. And the mortality rate for victims of two·""'1eel a cc i dents is higher even that-the rate for those involved in auto·truck accidents wh.lch result in the most traufna cases . . Hospital officials , noting the extrem e vulnerability of motorcyle and mo-ped riders s haring tne highway with larger vehicles, s a y that 90 perce nt of the victims brought to the trauma center were not wearing helmets a t the time-of their accidents . The Motorcycle Safety Foundation says t hat un- helmeted riders triple their risk of death in an accident. And California is one of 31 state s tha t s till do not require cyclists to wear helmets. So it is more or les~ up to the individual to take personal respons ibility -and for mo-ped riders and their parents to realize they may be more vulnerable than motor cyclis ts s ince they lack e ve n the speed to evade a potential collision . • OpinJons expressed in the space above are those ol the Dally P1101 Other views expressed on lhts page are those 01 lheir autho1s and artists. Reader comment ·~ invited Address The Daily Ptlol P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd I Chickens By L. M. BOYD When your gra ndmother was a young lady. chickens • Dear Gloorny Gus It's reported that Pe- king has caught the Frisbee feve r , The Chinese deserve that for inventing the firecracker. 1) lt. were seasonal. You've heard or spring t•h1ckens? Hecause they were seasonal, she paid more tor lhl'm in thost> days than !>he pairl for r<'d me:it. But in 19:i0 t he poultry wi iards on the lk lawarc M:i ryland Virginia 1Jl'rt 1nsul~1 developed thul bml known as t h e broi l er And your grandmot h<>r 1 hereafter was able to buy tasty chickens year around at considerably reduced prices Who rcmcm bers now wht•n l'hil'kl'm• e<11<1I more than becf'1 J o• d o wn you r ho u . e number. Double 'it . Add ~. Multiply by 50. Add your uge. Add 365. Subtract 615 Whal ,have you got? Your house number 9n the left, your UJCC on the rieht. \ s. ~frica's l\Jilitary secret \\ .\S lll NCi 'l'ON , South \f111'.J ''' 'lllmi.: on •lllt' nf tht• h111tt·'ll lrnllt.1n ,.,.,.n·t~ of .ttw 'l,111•h•.1r • ,. u dwtt11. eff1 1 w111 1•• ut·":." Ct11 obtn1ninli( I :1:1~ Ill•· rL11t111.1rt1 v1· poT'tion or 111 1111111111 U,1•11 r111 141'ltflOll:'> l'hl' ~lll{h 1\(111'.lll j.(llVl'flllllt•f)I h·•" i.;ua1 ct1•tl 1 1 ~ s1·1·1 <'I INtlcius ly f I II U I l h \' ) l '11J1 cc.J Stutt·-. ~..,. th1111gh "''' ,, I• fl ll r 1• 11 I I ' rr11111 11 llt1·1 h 1t•111ll11•1 11•1 111111'> \.., ,I I I "ll" l '" .... p1u11.1g1. Llg1•11 1· t 1•" I' 11 l I ,. \I I j I I \ t lw Cl\ hU\t' lwt•11 II\ 111 j! ,., 111' l~111!.. tu 1•1 \ th1· 'l'1'rcl 11r0t'('~" l1w1-.1 "W•. II\ V•. j !:> rum•h .1~ told th1•m 14t' knol4 thcy'vt' ~nt . it hd1111d tht• i.:.1ral!e <loor and 141· r\· Jfh'r 11 ." 11m• ('I A source told "" :tt. ... onal\• l>ah• Vnn Al 1.1 '\\..-1·'H' ilonr evt•rything hut ..:11 UI> t11 lh,• door. b<tll~ un it and d1•111,1111l lht•y lurn 11 over.:· Wl11 l1• !111:. ..,, r;11ghl forward up 1111\a1·h h as nut actually been 1•1111U·rnplntt•!I , lht• tntelligem·e 111:••nt•11•:. havv atfrmpted more cl.111l1 1•st1n1· n1et hods . One t1•11h111CJU1· w.i::. covert aerial phnl ograrh'.' nf South African • Andy Rooney nuclear inst all at tfUl!-1 This wus llnne by !'limply inst alllng a ~PY t~1m era under the copilot's :}et1l 0 11 lht• ni•t•t•hl·rufl plane that flies llw /\1H1·r11·a11 amlJassador around The South Africans soon <'lrnj(hl on to thl~ rather rudimen tary device, und expt:lled the pilot , the <'opilot and the am- )>assalk1r's melitll"Y t1U1tche. Tht.• Cl/\ a lso tried hume1n f><•nl'tralion Possibl y inspired by the Pakistani scient ist who s toic nud ear bomh secrets from lht· Western E uropean nation he was workmg for, the CIA tried t o .,e r suade an Ame rican nuclear physil'ist to go to work for South Africa The scientist, J dis t inguished a lumnus or the l.awrenct.• Rad1 ~l1o n La boratories 1n Li vermore, Calif., turned the. s py agency down .. lie didn't want lo get killed. "_a sourct• ex plumed. THE CIA IS still trying lo rN- ret out the South African secret. a nd here's why Thi.' k(•y skp "' building a nur lcar bomb 1s t he ex t racliou o f U 235 from uraniurp ore lJs ually there·-. less than J pcrl'l·nt I: :!:15 1n lli<• ore. so extracli•>n ha~ bl'cn a costly proeess unli I now The Unitf'd State:. usr•s an old but reliable method cir <>xtrat l ion ca lled gaseous d1Hu!'lion This entails movin~ lht· uranium throu'gh hterully 1nilt•s uf hu1ltl ings T h {" s () v I •• /\ r r I ca n s ('a II achH•Vt< lht< samL' rt'sult 1n a single room. Their !>ctn•I pro<:· ess is called "s plit-nozzle gaseous 1li Hus1on." according to inte lligence sources A st-cond reason the United St ates wants to horn in nn South Africa's nuclear secret and thus haw a hand in M ntrolling its u·se 1s that the South African government is bt.'licved to be sharing its prol'css with other countnPs already ACCORDING TO mtclligcnce analysts, an" inform<tl <tlliance has taken sh;ipc between South AfricH. Is rael and Taiwan to produce a nudear bomb All three are beleagun ed .. un derdog .. natton!-1 s urrounded by {' nl' m ll'S or· fl \'f!rw he I mt n g nur(lencal "upertonl v The CIA and Nattonal Security A~en.cy becume awurl' or the coopcrat111n het 1.1. een I o;r;;.1L·I and South /\frtt•:i 14h1•n s 1•ns1l1v <.· ls raf'h wt npnn1 y hPg<tn turning up in Smith ·\rr,t·a llltf'Jll)!('l)('t' '>Ollr<.'(•S 1)1·ltl'\'I' that South Afrw<.1 has sh<)n•d its one roon1 t·xln1c l1on µrot•ess with both lsrat•I ;ind T<11wan and that the three e mbaltll-d na lions may 11lrt·mh h.1vti tested u nu<-\l'ar bomb · INDIAN COVEil-VP: The latest chapter iD.the sordid saga or mis- management in the Office of Indian Education is an atte mpt- ed l'OVCT·UP Of high.ranking supe riors. · F'ollowing my re peated re- ports of bureaucratic bungling, hurassmenl and plain incom- petence at OJ~. a congressional oversight comm.ittee-headed ~ ·Re p Dale Kildee , 0-~.-. ca lled in school administrators and Indian leaders. What the committee heard was a shocking litany of com- plaints against the lndiah educa- tion agency. The testimony i•· eluded a devastating admi~ion by the bureaucrats that milliOns of dollars' worth or school pro- grams for Indian children had been s us pended indefinitely because or the devil-ntay'-care attitude shown by OIE officials tow a rd funds for the Indian schools Now I've learned that top of- ficials In the Education Depart· ment tried to keep the embar · r ass1ng testimony from ever be- ing presented lo Congre.ss. Agen<'y officials privately ap- pealed to the House Education and Labor C ommittee chn1rman, Rep. Carl Perkins, D· Ky ., lo c<1 ll off the embarrassing he;irings Perkins refused . . PLl.~81NG PERKS: High·level offleals al the Department or llt•aflh a nd Human Services were thunderstruck last month whc•n they s udde nly found th~m'i~lves locked out or their private totleb When they erotested over be· ing deprived or their personal pnvif'!i, the Gener al Services d m 1n1 s tration ·s pro perty . manager informed the indignant muck;.1mucks that only presiden- tial appointees a re entitled to prt vale bathroom ·racilities. Gov- ernment regulations a re quite l'XJ1lic1t nn this point. :\ <~SA official pointed out that there wa!> an additional factor tn \·uh«'<.!· GSA had run out or funds to keep the bathrooms c·lcan and they were becoming a hea Ith hazard. What t he outraged poohbahs at HHS dictn •t know -which '1.1.ould have added to their out- ragl' was that GSA doesn 't en· force the agency-head rule in its own shop A cop.y of an official urvey shows that 22 high-level bur eaucrats at GSA enjoy private plumbing perks they're not entitled to. . America Is Out of Famous People. -There 1s a serious shortage of sometlung in America that you 'hear very littlt!·t alk aoout. We are desperatl:ily s hort of famous people There are simply n6L enough pe rsonalities lo go a round. and if something isn·t dona about it, the feder al gov- c>rn m ent 1s going to have to cfeclarc televis ion talk shows and newspaper gossip columns d isaster areas. The a ppet11e that people seem to have. for what are called · 'p crsonalitt es .. f ar ex cceds the available sup. pl) of famous people As a r e s ult . lhe price f o r -thes<' people has gon<' sky- h i~h and everyon e is reaching down near the bottom of the· fom<lus -people barrel to dig up pt.'<>ple who are really not very famous al all. When a talk ~how host or gossip tolumnist has to explain Sydney Harris who the famous person 1s, 1t 1s my feeling that person is not famous enough. When a colum· ni S't writes. fo r i ns tan ce, "Teensie !The Owl a nd the Pussycat) La mbe rt tennising with Burt Reynolds.·· it means the columnis t knows tha.t Teensie isn 't e nough or a famous person to mention. without ex plaining who she is. That simply is not good enough. No explanu· lion is necessary for a genuine personality. IN THE PAST few years I have achieved a certain amount of recognizability because of my appearances on the television · broadcast "60 Minutes .. :.: It has apparently qua~ied m e as one of the lower levei personalities or at least as a rC'ally not very famous. famous person. Eight or 10 limes a week I a m asked to speak at some function, and often the people running 1t offer me money. Somecml' asked me to drive around the track in the lead car ut t he Indiana polis Speedway before the start of "The 500 ... Except for havi ng been arrested for s peeding u doz<'n t1mM 10 m' lift'. I h<.t\·c nl) QUJlificat111ns "'h<ttSllC \ •'r rnr that job. l s that anylhmg anyone who l hmks of h1m~1·lf as <t writer does? Why would I do that'! And wh:.tl have I done to ,::ive the principul uf a S1Juth Carolina high school the 1mprcss1on that I'd comt"' lht'fC' and Judge his hat on t w1rllng contest -> The trouble with me 1s. I'm too wt'll ·k.nown and not famous l'nough l'v<> ~en asked to talk , on all the talk shows and I ac- tually did show up on The Dinah Shore s how and realized then that 11 was a lJig mistake 'David Hartman. the host of ABC's ..Good Morning America:· was another g uest that day, and when David and I met before the sho14 . neither of us recognized the other :"lov.. if the famous guesb on a s how feat uring ram ous people llorl"t"""ecognize each ntht•r. they ou~ht lo be replaced hy ~omeo ne bcller known PF.()P(,F, ASK ME ir I mind being reeognizcd . It is hard to hate having someone come up to lell you how wonde rful they 1h1nk~u are. but being a writer and being recognizable in public clo~ really go very well to- qether. A writer should be sit- ti ng ulone in a corner of the room . picking lint off his pants nnd observing other people. He should not be the object of ob· se rvuti~elf. I( you a re more recognizable than other people, it is possible to conclude that you're more im· portunt. People try to force that assumption on you. WheQ some· one asks ror a n a utogr aph, the unspoken idea is that you are important enough s o that your handwritten name is something of value. I am damned if I'm go- ing to have a nyone force that as- sumption on me and I have·no intention of writing m y name on a piece or paper for anvone. I am ready to vote for the first candidate who promises to e<>n· serve what genuinely famous people we have and explore all the possibilities of finding more of them. Something has to be done to take the pressure off such relatively unknown famous people as myself. Political Flag-wavers Demean Tnae P~riotis01 When Or. Johnson. more than two centuries ago. asserted. "Patriotism is the last refuge of t he scoundrel-." he was not · putting down patriotis m as muc h as he ·was needling politicians who employ this sentiment-for their own se lrl s h purposes. Nations , however. dif· rerlng their politi ca l . phi loaophles, are alike ln that any leader who waves the nag, bran· dJabes hla fiat, and vows to defen the.homeland to the death acatnst foreign a11res1lon, arouaea Ute pa1alon and plaudlu of b1I c!oun· trymen. Ills uure-rire way to1et lnto om~. and to stay there. • Ir there is no aggressor, political leade r s som etimes contrive one. in order to be able to oppose him. and to fan tJle m ilita r y s pirit A country without. an "enemy," real or assumed , might begi n to examine its own leaders more critically. THIS NEARl~Y universal attitude among nations is what often carriPs them to the brink of· waf>, 1tnd sometimes beyond it. Our Mexican War <which Lincoln oppose d ). our Spanish-American War (for no reason but greed ). and our disastrous ·venture In Vietnam were possible only because un I a nor a nt and u n I nJ or me d cltl~~nry Wlls-1:tuped i nto "dcfendlnl{ our Interest " by self ·8ervln1i1 and short.·Rlghted • J>Glitlclan.~ ' It WI not an easy problem to •o l~e . On the one h a nd , patriotism can he a nobl e sentiment wh~n 1t truly mcludes a defense or the values a people cherish .• '>uch as liberty. j ustice, and self·determination On the other hand. patriotism bec'omt•s a bestial mockery or itself when 1t is used to inflame the masses. to distort t he real faets of the case. to hep a shaky rcgi me from toppling, or ~· venal regime 'from going broke. f ar m ore wars. of course. have be-en fought for ~YCh 1gnoble reasons t han for Independ e n ce or survival. P A T R I 0 .T I S ·M i -s a double·edged s word, wreaking al l~asl as much harm aj....!lood in the world. We cannot kboltsh it. and should not if we could. or socie ty would disintegrate Into tiny atoms or cold selfishness. But ii we do not control it, the human .race will continue to kill ' one another of( for the basest of motives. Looking back on World War I, we can now see it was the cause of· m ost or our 20th-century tragedies: it bred Fascism, Na zis m . Stalinism . the Depression. and the inevitability of World War lh. Yet not an historian today can provide a valid , l egitimate, rational explanation ror that massive conflict, in which millions died for "patriotic" reasons. If patriotism nags, we become easy prey to subversive forces; if patrio11sm stiffens. we become v'-lln erable to the lies, deceiu .and· machinations of our leadens, who are no better or worae-&han other men in power. Is humanity pe rpetua lly to suUer al tbe hands of tt\ose who exploit ita highest git\ for the ute ol lb meanest goals? J_ I • .. t • ' 1 NATION Wednesday. September 17. 1980 CWL Y PILOT A 7 .. ~ · (~I to Excelle1d I Sex Survey Ratings High . 1-:w VOftK I Al'J Three out of l'V\'r ) four woml'n who rcSPondcd to a Hl•1lhouk muguttnl' survey rated their ·wxuul n •lal-4111n:.h1µs as good or ex ,·1·lh•nl .ind 8l 1wrccnl ~ave lht• !>ame 1 :1 1 111~.., lo ttw 1r lon•rs 'l'ht' niaAaz11w released results of a I o o 41 u1' i. l 1 u n :-. u r v c y 1 l s aid was '"'~" 1•n •d hy ;ffi,1>00 rf.'aders 20,000 wom en ut1d 6.000 men. Redbook tabulat· t•cl r~JJCIO~t'~ of l ,000 women and 1,000 1111•11 <"ho~cn at random IT S/\lU 72 Pf~llCENT or men .rated tht>msl'lvl'" ~· >Od or ext·cllent lovers. l'OOl p art•tl \\I 67 4 pe rcent o r thf' women tionships were good or excellent, 79 per· cent rated their ability to communicate._ with their purtncrs about sex as ex· celle nt. But amons those who rated their s exua l relati&lships negatively, only 20 percent said sexual' communica- tion was godd. · SIXTY PERCENT S<tid It "helped a lot" to discuss s exual problems with part ners , but most s aid it was not he lpful to discuss the subject with parents, friends, doctors or clergymen. Women said their pr im e sources for sex information were, in order, indepen· d en t re ading , female friends and women's magazines . For men, it was m ale friends, indepe ndent reading and m en 's magazines. 30.9 percent. Though tt\ere was a steadr increase thereafter , it was nowhere else as sharp as it was in t he seventh year. The survey also found that: -f1FTY-EIGHT PEftCENT of the women who found it easy to assert their rights or feelings in an argument were satisfied with their sex lives, compared with 16 percent of those'who found it dif- ficult. ' Among men with no more than et high school ed ucat,,ion, 84 percent said their sex lives were good or excellent. For men who went to college, the figure dropped to 80 percent, and for men with graduate degrees it was 76 percent No s uch correlation was fou~d among women. \ Att~k .. Bird? 'l'he sur vey found t hat altbough 66 pe r('t'nl or the women s aid they had an orgasm "cH~ry ltme " or "almost every llll\C." di most 70 percent or rhe women whb did not ha~c an orgas m felt "it's no h1g thing " Redbook also said that the survey re- sults indicated that the "seven-year i\ch" syndrome in men is valid. Frequency of intercourse is the most discussed sexual topic. Birth con- trol is second far wome n; but oral sex and orgasm outrank it a m~ng men. 'A .''bird" appears to be atlarkmg a boy while a m an tne~ to prote('t ,. the youth. The scene took place during co mpet1t1on of r adio controlled model planes at Davos, witzerland. Many of the planes . were imaginatively built. ur h as this bird like one 84t 43 percent of the women said if they failed to climax. their p~ers felt guilty. upst.>t or inadequate. t Of those who said· their sexual rela· ll said 14 percent of the ' men said their sexual relationship~s no better th an fair durin g t he first ix years of m arriage . For relationshi · that lasted seven to 10 years. that fi re jumped to Ninety percent of the men said~ they initiate sex at least half the time, com par ed wit h 49 percent or the wo men . .. I ' . -" Viewpoint The Imperial Style: New Elegance Inspired by the Splendor That. ~s H.apsburg. ....... ... The Haspburg era. It was an opulent time. A time of vitality and high- pitched romanticism. A time in which the magnificence was brilliantly ~ demonstrated by a.lady's preference for rich colors and sumptuous materials. Now, in the Eighties, a new attitude-towards elegance is emerging. And although the world of the of the Hapsburg dynasty_ no ,, longer exists, some of its vanished splendor, charm and fantasy has been reclaimed and remembered. You see traces of it here ... in a suit of ' restrained elegance designed by Linda A'flard for Ellen Tra cy. The short, cropped jacket with generously puffed shoulders and black braid trim. .. In black cotton velveteen;$131 ;the matching skirt with black braid trimming the waistband,$61 .And, the cream-colored blouse with touches of lace bordering the front placket and banded co1/ar. .. in polyester,$57 .Everything for sizes 4to 12. In 'SFAntastic Sportswear Collections ... where we are all the things you are! South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol Street, Costa Mesa.O~n Monday through Friday from 10 am to 9:30 pm; Saturday 'ti/ 6 pm; Sunday 12 nOQn to 5 pm. 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I c1.nd t'''l'n tWt'l('l/\I.~ i\'f TllE Forum h<1d 110 1·om1111•11t •HI lht· '>U1t pt:ndtnil l1t1.:at11111 Mr' 1>11'11t-I was n't thl' only los er th • .1l ni~ht Tht• King). los t the gam1• 1 ~ t ua lly rt>qu1n•tl ~irgt:r~ M• ">ht' could bn.•.:1the through ha 011~1· d j!J in A 33 \'t•ar old Lo ng He a r h man t'h<1r~t>d with tht• one punch sla) ing of a pQpulu Seal Aeat·h 1.>r 1t'!;I l a:.t Februar~ will stand trial for m urde r after withdrawmg a plea that he· was menta llv unfit to f:lce legal proce.ed1ngs Refuge~ Gets ~entence O r a n ge Co unt ~ Supe r ior Court Jud ~e Jam es Turne r set Oct. 27 for the j ury trial of Ronald Spring, who 1s u cc u sed o f k i llin ~ Father Felix Doherty of St. Anne's Ca tho l ic Church S pring 's atto rney. Ronald Butler . had re · ques ted legal proceed· 1n gs to determine whether his c1ient was mentally fi t lo s tand t1ia l · But Butle r had 1n · dic ated that m edic·at1on Spring was ta king hacl led to improvem ent 1n his me ntal condition . A t'amhod1an n .•fuJ.:l'l' h as heen g 1H•n :1 2ti year to-hfo state prison term fo r stabhi~ ht~ w i f e to de ath l a:-.t February in thl' couple':-. Ana heim apartment O r a n ge Coun t ~ S uperior Court .Jud ~<· Lloyd {Jla npied J r sen t enced An Prum <1fte r r.ejecting de fense p leas for a new trial. a re duced verdict and pro bation. PRU M WAS ('Onv1~d by a Supe'rior. Court jury last month. for the stab· bing cieath of his se('ond wire. Kheng Kuoch. · Prum . whose cxa<:_! age 1s not known but that tht• Jllry 's dcNs Hin wus unwarranlt•d Kies s aid th~· pane l'<; dPl'isum was ~waycd by t h e las t minu t e ap pca rance of· nine year o ld Tikea Prum, who lest1f1cd tha t he did not see his ste pfather ho lding an appli1.• during the aq!u mt.•nt In st•c•king proh<i t10n for l'rum, K it'~ argued unstH'('l'Ssfully that h1~ client had J,!One through the• "ravages o f w;1r" 10 h1!-homeland :.incl 1111:. had takl•n Its toll Christianity <)ll Move RlDGECREST, NC. (APJ A Southern Baptist scho lur prt•ructs that the r~igious map oft he wo rld w1 II be radically different than it is today by the year 2000. with its a xis shifte d from the Western world "The major cente rs of Christianity will have moved from th£' west to Africa. Lalin America a nd parts of Asia." the Rev Luther Cope la nd told a women's m1ss1ons meeting at the Ridgecrest Bap· tist Confe rence center Two court-a ppointed psychiatrist s ha d pre· \'lously disa greed a s to \\ he the r the suspect was fit to stand tria l Mon· dav. RutlC'r withd re w his request for a fllnes:-. hearing. who is bclH•ved to he in ~--------- his earlr 50s. contended · Pha ~----------.... during his tna1 that his Bays.de rmacy CORRECTION wife impaled herse lf on 1016 Bayside Or. 3 knife he was using to Newport Beach F a ther Dobe rt\' di e el of brain Inj uries se\ er a I weeks after being s t ruck 1n the head bv a m an w ho parked lus.motorcy peal an apple after s h e 760-01.11 m oved quic kly toward hi m during an argu· men t -cle outside the recton · of St. Anne'$. No molive for the ass auJt is known U t:t'E:-.ISE attorney Tony Kies s aid lus client · was guilty of no worse than mans·laughter and Spai11 Sigtis Charier RIOBAMBA, Ecuador <APl -Spa m joined E cua d or'. Ve n ezut!la . Colombia. Costa Rica. Panama and Pe ru in s igning a Charter of Conduct designed. t<> promo te democ racy a nd defend human rigftts . FAAMflSINSUAANCf GAOUI" 54 .. 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Tl•nn . a nd said . :.It'~ g\.'llrn~ tuo high for me." and left • llunt and h1~ br<'llht'r , He rbert. ha d to take out SI hlllwn 1n loan~ ea rlie~ this yc<:tr lo rover los~e~ on the silvt.'r m~trkt'I • FE;\RS SAID TH E church, whic h condemns tht> use of tobacco. planned to stop r aising that crop Fears said the church will con· tanul' to n 11sc wheat. S'O)' beans a nd com . with th<.• profits going ··fo the church treas ury rn Salt Lake Citv .. ,Fears !.atd about ts heirs will sha re in the procccru. from the sale The farm had been 1n the fa milv ~ince 1829, r e1:1 r:i said Lanier Boddie ch cd in 197R. "hile Malcolm Boddie dreci fi ve years earlier. Fears 'atd Clowns' Kin Give n Two 1 Prison Terms - VISTA <AP> P aul Anthony Kelly. 22-year old grand~on of faml'd c1rc·u!. c·l<1wn E m mett Kelh. has b\:en Sl·nte nccll tn lv.n poss.rbl e maxim um ltft> pn~on terms for murde r Superior Court Judge .Michael Greer declined Tuesday a ple a Kelly m ade in a letter for hosp1tallzation inMead a nd left rt up to lhc California ,Board of . .Pasnri Terms lo d~de-whetMr­ the terms are carried out con secu\ively or con cuw ent\y. AS KELLY LISTENEl> im· ~ passi-vely, he was sentenced to the maximum sentences of 25 years to life for firs t-d egree m urder and 15 years lo Life for second;degrce murder . . Kelly pleaded guilty to the blud geon killings in nearby Oceanside of a 66-year-old re- tir ed minister Nov. 15 and a 22-year-old Beverly Hills antique dealer . K e lly 's g r a ndfather and fathe r. Emmett Kelly Jr .. were both famed circus clo wns and he periodically dressed in their "W eary Willie " s u i t and m akeup in hope of following with the act. "YOU ARE P ARTLY a vic- tim ," Judge Greer told him, "a victim of your upbringing and the produ ct • of an u n caring family . .. As a lll!SUlt . two people are dead and you will s uffer for m an y years. The greatest crime in this country is the lack or family upbrin~ing. We can 't have what· has happened here re peated ... -· C IAN_!_,· _T£AA'TUA.N ......... ~FEET I ' \ . , \ \ ' .. -... •PWlr.!IMla GIGANTIC BIRO MAY HAVE LOOKED LIKE THIS Size Compared to That of Bald Eagle Plitne-size Bird's . RemDim lJntVVered WASHINGTON I AP I Jt was -. master of the air, casting a c-hi ll mg shadow ove r the land below It was the larges t known bird ever to soar above the ea rth. and 5 million years later man looks upon i~ with awe. At a rugged dig in Argentina. scientists have discovered the re mains of a giant bird the size of a small airplane a creature that stretched its wings a full 25 feel while in night THE DI SCOVERY OF fossilized bones. announced by the National Geogra phic Soc1e ty. has been confirmed b.9 sden· l ists at the Nataral His~pf.>: Muse um of Los Angeles County. The remains are of a bird that m easured 11 feet from beak to tail. weighed between 160 and 170. pounds and-. whe n standing. could have looked a 6·foot-tall man directly in the e ye . "This makes it the world's La rgest known fl ying bird," said DL K enneth E . Campbe ll. curator of vertebr ate paleon· toloev at the Los AngP\es facili· ty . "It's definitely a most spec· tacular creature." Campbell said the biggest fly. ing bird today is the Andean Condor, which has a 10-foot wingspan and can we igh about 35 pounds. 1'HE LARGEST previous ly known flying birds ~ere extinct v arieties with wingspa ns ap- proaching 16 feet. But the big- gest creatures known .to take to the air were fly ing reptiles called pterosaurs, some of which had wingspans of up to 35 feet. In the latest discovery, about a d ozen bones from one giant bird were recovered at a site 100 m iles west of Buenos Aires by Ors. Eduardo P. Tonni and Rosendo Pascual of Ar.ge ntina's La Plata Museum. While visiting Argentina last year, Campbell saw t he fossils and immediately identified them as ·a new , larger type or t eratom -a Greek word m eaning ··wonder hird " Tl\U; was an ex tinct group of large birds that live d in North and South A mc rica. Al.THOUGH NO one knows exactly what teratorns looked li kt'. of all modern birds their bones most resemble those of condors "So our recons tructions are patterned after condors and we ass ume they probably fle w similar to condors ." Campbell <;aid in a te lephone interview. "Rec a use o f the ir size , they pro babl y re lied almos t e x· elusively on gliding to fly. rather than wing-fl apping ... There may be s k e pticism about the newest discovery's ability to fly. Campbe ll said. "but we are sure that it did It's unlikely that a bird would have fea ers and wing bones suitable for flight if it didn't ny .. CAMPBELL, WHOSE work is s upported b y Nation al Geo- graphic. said these predator birds a re believed to have evolved in South America and s pread to the southern United Sta tes. • ' Baanftl Hold Mustard, Hold Lettuce L9NDON (AP> The go lden arches of Mc Donald's rcstaurunt apparently will not rise amid the stately homt•s m the exclusive London suhurb of Hampstead. i\n a rmy of upper-middle class activis ts sueccs!>fully beat back what they viewed as a ''BiJt Mac" atla<'k on one last stron ghold of refinement Fast-food restaurants have caught on in a big way in London. whe re there arc 43 McDonald's restaurants a lone. But the residents of Hampstead to the northwest consider themse lves just a bit more civilized, 1t self-image tha t did not prevent them from taking to their tree lined streets in an effort to ste m the t tde or 20th-century eating habits. , CARRYING SIGNS R EA,OING "Burger Off!" and singing orif?inal protest songs. thousands he ld anti= McDonald's rallies amid the trees and ponds of Ham pstea d Heath Mo re than 5,000 residents signed a protest petition. and another 463 wrote to the Camden ·council objecting to construcfion of the restaurant Last week, t™: counc il reJected McDonald's appliratron to turn an e mpty i.tore into a large two. story rrstaurant with a staff of 120. The decision left Britis h executives 'of the U.S.-based ham burger empire in shock "We were really s urprised b9' the level of hostility we. encountered," said-i:Pbilip -Cobde n. Mc Donald's Britis h property manage r. T H E FIRM 'S BR IT ISH M/\RKF:TING manager, Michael llayden , s aid "We were really taken aback. Quite frankly. we've never run into anything like 1t before .. The norm ally pe aceable residents of the sedate. le afy suburb. where la rge, old -fashioned homes sell.for $.150,000 and mor e. banded together when they learned.of McDonald's plans in Jun T raditionally the horn<> of writers a nd art tS , Hampstead lists among ·1ts forme r residents e 18th-century wnteo•r Sam ucl Johnson. essayist Si Richard Steele. p<11nter Kate Greenaway a nd nov ehsl John Galsworthy One of those who 1ssue'1 the call to ar ms thts sprm)! \\as :.ong" nkr F;irrl'n \.a1nt'r. who s{aged charity _concerts l o fun<! the• <·ampa1gn a nd com J.X>Se d an anti Mc Donald's ..,ong entitled "Thf' In VCISIOn )fas Rcgun .. "TO P T ,\ Ml'UON/\l,D'S m llamp::.tead 1$ an infringement lo England'' hC'rrtagc." Garner s aid "T h<' a reu 1:. o f imme n se h1 s t or 1c significance Mcl>ona ld.s and it:. t rucks a nd litter would destrov this " · · Mcf>onai<l's m;rnagmg director for Britain Robert E. Rht.•a .. r ountert'd with a letter in thl- loca I newspaper. the lla mpstcad a nd Highgate Ex- press He said the branch would "revitalize" the ar:ca. and the cha in prom ised to clean up litter j.n the street every 30 minutes The council, dt.ti ly under srt-ge by protester:. who did not want lO bc r e\'lt:Jhzed . t w1cc put off making a decision on the Mcl}onald's aµplication. Then Thursday 1t threw the apµlicatron out on grounds of cook in~ fumes: noise a nd htter . a nd s aid Hamostead a lready had enough _restaurants- Se1Uors l11creasing TOKYO (AP> J a pan has 79'1 women and 174 men aged 100 or older and th~ number is increas· ing, the Health and Welfare Ministry reports .. ~ J NATION I WORLD. ORANGE C OAST COLLEGE presents JAC.K LINi<LETTER· . "Winning Inside" A new perspective on success FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 19 7 p m AlJ OITORlUM Fa1 rv1uw & Arlington S ts Cos!a Mesa Admission $4 00 -Pre-sale 55 00 At the Door TICKET INFORMATION: 556-5527 11-. I \I I"// /\l •\N.P \\11/111111,' I f EXPERT ALTERATIONS - For Mttn & Women Re~ew you r wardrobe •Ready Made and Custom Clothing · • Restyling o f Furs. Leather. and Suede LCFCJHt .TalloriftCJ Shop itt 0...-. Cowwty ~17~ . South Coast,Plcr1a NP•t to Carousel) 540-8491 Free. to the Publle FOCUS ON COMMU N~TY HEAL TH SPO:"ISORED BY P \ If.IL\ (0 \1\f ITV HOSPITAL INJURIES IN JUNIOR ATHLETES ~ or SPI Ct\ LI NTL REST ro I' \J{E!'\TS . PARTH:fPANTS . CO\Cll LS Fl l \IS· OISC SSION 7·00 P.\-t. '' L D1\f·SD \). SEPTE'.\IBER 24. 1980 , \IODERATOR "'-f LSE Y C. PETl:.RSON. JR .. \1.0 . CAR~EN YUPPA CONFERENCE CENTER • 18819 Delaware Srreet .. (' • Btol.:lc·Sourh or Main> 1iun 1111g10n Beach. Californ13 I 11r l11l11nnauom Phun.: 84 2-061 I. F. \I. 222 The m.injstry said there were 31 mor~ -.«ifll-~­ . tena rians than a year ago and 484 m ore than in 1970. mrxes his philosophical dm.rt•DOt'I• .v"" Heading the list is Shgigechiyo Izumi of Tokunoshima Island in soulhwesl Japan. who cele brated his 115th birthday June 29. The Guin· ness Book of World Records lists him as the oldest living person. qviu•s and thurnbmlil ooserv•oons to kHP read«• on their fOH. Takeoff on I SHEEPSKIN SEAtCOVERS Air California and Hertz w-ill take off 25%- on your car rental~ Air C alifo rnia gives you more th an low fares in ticket at the Hertz renta l counter in cities served by Air California. You'll get a big 25°/o discol;lnt on time and mileage ch arge o n an y Ford or other fine car . And as an extra bO nus, you'll get a Hertz chip good for one free drink on your FREE , .... ,.... . .. .,,., ...... Ct'rttt ...... torery ,.ir of .... "'" ....... s.,e . • G e n uine Sh eep s k in sea1 co11ers keeps you cool and dry in lhe summer and warm in the winter A tine ouality producl lhal WJ!I wear reel and rook good all year -round Nothing has ever been maoe lhat really works like sheepskin 2~ MONTH WARRANTY ON AU SEATCOVERS FREf INSTAUATION WITHIN MINUTES ALSO MADf POI nucn. YAMS AMO f'UMIS DOLIN SHEEPSKIN SEAT COVERS 17431 llOllHUIST, FQUllTllN YAUEY MOH:~:T !-•t64-5161 • . ~ ...... ____ _.. ______ -,. ·---..... -·-...... : . , . . .. fRllRENl<>•oPn· M•r .... ,111 .... r AR' the air. We give you low fares on th e ~ound . Because when you fl y Air Califo rnia between September 8 and O ct ober 31, 1980, you'll get a discount on-your Hertz car rental. Special Hertz.offer. Just present yot.ir Air California ·next Air California fligh t. Call Air California o r yo ur T ravel Agent to make your reservations. And let Air California a nd Hert~ make ~ your traveling easier. - AIR.CALIFORNIA We want everyone co fl y. .. .. ---II... CONSUMER ·-QUEENIE .... ' Publi~ • .., ..... ~ ..... Athlete PaY Goof Bared WASHlNGTON (AP ) Sen. Wilham P rox mire says he's giving his Golden Fleece a ward this month to the Labor Departme nt for letting a federally funded youth program pay junior college athletes to practice and compete in track The department says it had started its in - vestigation of the matte r before Proxmire found out about 1t Proxmire. a Wisconsin Democrat, gives an award each month for what he considers to be a prime example of wasted taxpayers' money. TIUS MONTH'S SPOTLIGHT IS on Tucson. Ariz:. where. says Proxmire. 14 track performers were paid for twice-a-day training sessions. week ly trips to com pete in races and week-long trips to Flagstaff, Ariz , and Reno. Nev., for training and competition. ( j. Proxmire said the athletes' job supervisor was their track coach and the local sponsor or the youth training program was his wife. "The 14 athletes were paid $3.10 per hour for 240 hours or l'.144 for eight weeks of work this sum· mer,'' Proxmire said. "Thus the cost to the federal taxpayers was over $10,000." He said the mdney came Jrom the budget of a summer job program designed to provide work for poor and unemployed youths. "WIDLE IT APPEARS THAT a number of the · athletes may not bave come from poor families. they became eligible· ... by stating that they were independent of t heir families and· not Jiving at home," the senator said. The original proposal for the project said the young athletes would landscape the school's cross- country course but made no mention or the run- ning, racing and out-of-town trips, Proxmire said. He quoted the coach as s aying the youths did landscape and maintain the course and may have put in more than the 30-hour-a-week maxt.mum for which they could get federal.flinds. Wayne Kamosky, a special assisl'lmt for public affairs in the Labor Department, said the depart- me nt teamed of the situation .before publication of the Arizona Daily Star article which evidently brought it to Proxmire's attention. Kamosky sald it was unde r investigation by the department's of- fice of inspector gene ral. I, 111 1 I" .1.1, "' 1/11 11 11 1111 I / '•lJ I 1111111 l'ut wrll 1 Ill 11·1l lt1J.1t •/• "''"' 1111 1111w ,., ' tJoMI 111 lrv11 111111 11eeu lti ,,,/ 11 1111'1/llll II ' Ill •/nl 1 1111111 11/ 11111 liU\1111 \\ \ftlll 11111;r 1111.1 •IW!I' /11 /'11/ /1ur111 \I ) "'" \o•Tt•Wt' <l/Ulll/" I 1111\/ fl•ll/11 / '~/111 /' II /I• I I ~I I 11\/ll \lt•~u (.j\ <111,/1, \• •11111111 11111•1 .,, l""'1l1l1 "111 lw 1111~11>t'rt'd. /1ur 1111011.1/ 11111111111 ,., /, 111 1 111 t 111< lr11.lttu1 the· 1ntcl• 1 'lull •HJ"" .1111/11' ""' '''' 1141 ' '""Il l IJ l1v11e 111.1111 .. 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Fountain Valley Ht• ~urt' tlll' iruli,.:o hluc• Jl':.tll~ vou wan• to fade .. art• madl' t)f ~tur<I~ fa.hrr« lw't·au~e home fading c•an \\l'akt·n fahric up to 20 JH'r<:1•nt. Also, hopf'fUJ· ly, you bought )'OUr all·<·otton jeans in a larger s i/(' than you· usuall) \l.l'ar . The hot walt'r r·f'~uired to fadt' tht>m will C'a m.1· ~hrinkagc.. · ' The Good lluu-;1·k1·r11in~ ln~titull· extiles la.horator) rt·corn m('nd-; Ila• folio" inR mcthotl. Fill washl:'r "ith hot "atN ; adcl dPt..rgent and I to 1 'i Quarts or chlorint' hlc•ad1; agitalf' to distribute blcac\) i'vtmly: ad\I jt•an...: It'~ thf'm soak ror JO minutes: run "a'h1•r through 1t' q ·cle!'. reset ror al least two extra rinM' to r1•movf' bleach odor. _Drain Opt•1ti119!tt llfl :fl rdo•~ DEAR Rl-:1\IH llS: 1 h1• C'nn<.umcr P roduct sarety Conunil>"On i' illH''ligalion dt'athi. and near drowning!. of <'hildrl'n "ho haH• been trapped in water outlets of 'wim min~ pooh., whirlpools, spa pools ·and hot tubs. ArcldMlts can occur when nat drain gratf's are broken or missing. Children playing around broken grate-. may have their bands or arms drawn into the drain throat where they are held, powerless to free themselves. If an arm or othe r body part is caught down a drain, an adult must be pn•sent to pull the child free or tum off Ute pump swi~ch . With a sm all, fl at drain opening, there is the danger that a child's abdomen or other n eshy body part cou,Jd be sucked against the drairi outlet whose gtate is missing or broken. If the whole body is suctioned onto the drain opening, the child can be freed by shutting o·u the pump s witch im media~ely, or placing yoffr flattened band between the person and the drain outlet to·uncover part ·of the opening to break the suction. Drain openings and suction jets sometimes have covers raised abo\•e the surface. In theses cases, the wal~r flow ca n carry a person's hair into the cover whe re it becomes entangled. Raised covers may be a nti-vortex covers C which prevent the body Trom-being dragged in), or covers s upported by pins and with s mall openings on the side. Consumers with pools, spas, wbirlPe>ol~. and bot tubs should be aware of these hazards and take proper precautions. Broken or missing dr,in ~overs sbowd be replaced immediately. Do not use a pool or other equipment with a missing or broken grate. Do not allow children to use a pool, spa, or bot tub without supervision. Even adults s hould have someone within calling distance. Warp children agains t playing around grates or other drain covers. Look at your equipment. If you have a raised drain cover, wear long hair tightly pinned up or al least not flowing loosely. How wond erful to be able to tell them you love them, hear their voices, and catch up on all the news. DIAL DIREtT. If your area ha s International Dialing. it's fastt'r than sayif!g \'I do." For Cologne, ~ust dial: • ISTEll~ATIO~At. COL'STRY un AL\ .. ESS lOUE lllllF: COl>F. 011 + 49 + 22 1 + 1.<X:Al.~nlkEI< You can have a 3-minute klat sch for $6. 30 when you dial di rect. So save money, save the hand y codes for your next \'isit. ALMOST DIRECT. Uatil your area has International Dialing. you can still ~t across fast; and-ctreap. Just tell the Op'irator thl' country, city name and locaJ number you wanV'and yo u re practicall y there. On station calls not requiring special operntor assistance, you get the same low rate as dialing dir~ct. P. S. Nearly everyone can dial direct to most telephones in Ct1nt1dt1, the Caribbean, Alaska, Hawaii and parts of Mexic'o-Just as you diaJ direct to cities inside the continental U.S . FOLLOW YOUR HUIT OVER. THERE KEEP1'HESE t.:ODES HANDY Berlin JO Essen Bremen 421 Frankfurt Coiosne 221 HamlMR Dortmund 231 Munich . DuucldQrl 211 S1u1111art • 201 611 40 89 711 @Pacific~ •/ • r Wednesday, Sep1em1>er 17, 1980 CWLVPILDT A I I quantitic·-., ;and ·'""01lm1·11h an· li111itPd . 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"""""' trl~'' ~TOR E HOl:RS Mon .. Fri., t :30·t :• Saturday, ':30·C: .. Sunday, 11 :00·5:00 Ask about Sean Crt'dlt plan •• 95 On ~dccrnl ni~ht~ thru W.)()18(). Tax additional.Sl42.9lJ lO/l-12/15/&>. Tax included.Seatsare limited. TO HONOLULU $ Every Cooch seat on every TOH Our fall fo res are down. And ro both these destinatio ns so are the restrictions. There's no advance pu1· chase on these one way Coach fares. No length of stay requirements. Just plenty of the kind of service we're famous for. So if you want 10 get going. get going. I HOMOWW Of A SALE. right now you can enjoy 8 days and 7 nights at the Fairway Villa Condos in Waikiki. This price is per person double occupancy. for Tuesday departures and includes a full days' use of a rental car. But hurry. Some restrictions apply and spac<! Is limited. Both fare and.condo package are effective Lhru December 15. , 19M. For information and reservations Srnrting October Isl our • Hawaii fare increases slightly 10 Sl42.99 ta.x • call your travel agent or Contlnental Airlines. · inclusive. But for ........ _.-.. an additional S59. , The Pmud Bird with the Gokkn Tail. .CONTINENTAL AiRUNES. US.A.t(itnada Mcxko/Hawnii/Micronc<;i Australi' New Zealand/Fiji/Samoa/and the Orient. 14·~ 7'Jfll••l•~1..-.,ww~t.·~' ....-.111n1.,.....,__, ,.........,......,~,. l.tb-'1if'.l•l.-..&r-.111 ,,,_....1,.,,....,_,__.~ .... •~"'' ttir..,.t .~, \t't \1t4•R~f<• .. MWW""'lllilll\.._t T,4lftrrr1111t'"lllt\J:"lbll•\.t•f~.t't\Ar) \"'lf_..1.1•""""'•'-'-.•""'"-•frtlA ..... 11_, .. 'I ( rl f 2 0'-IL V PILOT • I SEPTEMBER 'S' GARDENING TIPS Autumn Jwa1ts And 1ust around lhe corner ~ hen tt1e sea..,on dresst·'> 1n sweaters we are treated to the full Harvest Moon on the 24th Sep1embe1 is also the cidv~nt of the Autumnal Equ1no.. referring ro the equal - length ~ of night and day , fall begins at precisely 4 09 pm on the 22nd The cooler seasons are a key 11me to renew your soil with soil amendments and Roger's Soil Activator. Plants and flowers really notrce rhe welcomed difference. Prolong the blooming of your summer annuals such as Begonias and Impatiens by cut11ng back now then treat them lo a soil feeding ot Rogers Solt Activator. As ,1 note co~'nual a 1ong-lasting blooming of annuals is fur1her <:ncouraged with " twice montnly feeding of Roger·~ Flower Food . LOOK FOR COLOR Yes V1Ig1nia there 1s such an an 1ma1 as a co1orl ulw1nter Plant your annuals and perenniars now and Christmas bloomin~ will arnve nght on lime Snapdragon Viola. Candytuft and Iceland Poppy are beautiful lmnuals The perennial favorrtes. mums. prtmroses. and bego~1as nicely complement your garden P1ant1ng Fall bulbs will pssure a colorlul collection of garden delights' Try Ranuncutus. Dutch Iris. Crocus. and Free s1a -also. you may want to plant Tulips and Hyacinths. 1f so. store these bulbs 1n your ref nger ator s vege table crisper for lour to eight week$ b~fore planting to enhance thetr growing cycle \make sure they don tend up 1n your 3alad') When planting bulbs. select a well-drained' locatron which receives light shade 1n the af ternoon The use of bulb dust will help prevent further bulb problems. Fert1hza11on is extremely rmportant Garden beds should be introduced to Magic Grow Bulb Food. a well-balanced fert1hzer Dunng the fall and winter months. bulbs form their roots with the sunlight of spring. they begin flowering Bulb care 1s a bright idea when ant1c1pat1ng a bumper crop of springtime color' MAKE IT EASY INDIA HAWTHORN Tolerant to changes 1n the weather. the India Hawthorn 1s a - f avonte A hearty. beautifully unique hedging bush accented with blossoming flowers. Its best .. grown u1 a well-drained planting mix and your native soil 5 Gal Reg $12 50 NOW 59.98 THf: GALLERY KNOWS Roger's also otters the out- standing ~ntique finds! We have some unique pieces you won't find anywhere else - like a beautifully crafted glassed • and mirrored armoire ... a grea_t showcase for your collectibles. ,. ' . SEPTEMBER ·so . CLEARANCE . SALE· --~ ;,-;; -.::.::.:.c:::.~, ) . ' . ... · .· .. .. THE FLORIST IDEA -. . We made a fantastic buy from one of our plant connections so we re ottenng sensational savings to you 1 10·· Hanging Indoor.Plants. Pathos · Grape Ivy • Oak Ivy • Asparagus Fern • • White Butterfly. Reg. S28.95. NOW $17.95.right here at Roger's. You·11 find our flon st amid roses and summer bouquets. entertainingly creative centerpieces and dned flower arrangements Keep us 1n mind for these very special occasions , ,. FLORAL SPECJlrtb ~~ , ' · _ ' NOMAD SAY CHAISE and SMILE r:::==:==:=:7 /) TAMIAMI Carnations 1 doz ~ ·. ··:/, .. ~·~ ·..-:~-'-;---= --· =-~-.... ~~-~ .. ,._ . ~JJ~·~;,: .~=-: Reg ~7 20 -. · w~··\ • NOW $3.95 l . . . . I 30% OFF ON SELECTED PATIO ·,,.-· ~ GAfi{OENELLA CANT I NA t PLANTS ON A DIET The Roger's Garden way OXYGEN·PLUS 1-2-1 is an indoor plant food that supplies the essential and primary nutrrents to promote vigorous plant growth and plentiful blooms. Overwarenng is a common cause of house plant failure OXYGEN PLUS Plant Food helps prevent over- waterrng problems. Feed your plants without worrying Use 11 everyllme you water SAVE IT NOW . Ortho Kleen-up (Weed Killer) 16 oz Reg S6 98 NOW $5.98 . Asparagus Fern • 1 gal. Reg. $3.50 NOW $1 .98 Junipers Tam. Seagreen and many more ~ 5 Ga11on Reg. $12.50 NOW $8 .98 FURNITURE. Because along with the weeks ... of warm September weather. y6Ull save on beautJful famous name Rogers Chaise Lounge Chairs and patto furniture. And that is certainly something to smile about1 C"NTINA by TROPITONE Reg. 5300.00 NOW $210.00 TAMIAMI by BROWN JORDAN Reg. S259.00 NOW $182.00 · GARDENELLA by TELESCOPE Reg S155 00 NOW $109.00 NOMAD by BROWN JORDAN CHAIR Reg S104 00 NOW $ 73.00 Theres also savings on other selected outdoor furniture MAU NA KEA by· BROWN JORDAN .. ·.. • Reg $717 00 48" Table with 4 Chairs NOW $502.00 GAROENELLA by TELESCOPE Reg. $465.00 45" Table with 4 Chairs NOW $326.00 Add111onal super sa vings on chaise pads. barbecues and selected gift s and accesso oe s. FLOWERS, PLANTS & _ VEGETABLES IN 'SEASON • Vinca • lmpa11ens ·Begonias · Carnations ·Verbena ·Violas • Chrysanthemums ·Pansies • Alyssum · Sl'lapdragons • Marguerile Daisies • Fehc1a ·Phlox • Nemes1a • Sweet Williams. • Calendutas • Iceland Poppies • Lobeha VEGETABLES j rom ·plant or seed 1At.11c:hoke • Cabbage • Le11uce • Onions ·Parsley ,, Spinach • Celery • Cauliflower • Turnips • Radishes • Toma1oes • Peas ROGER'S \fVILL BE CLOSED SEPTEMBER 30 FOR INVENTORY Q. What is being built on the ocean side of Roger's Gardens? A. We are expanding and making way'for a new 100 vehicle parking lot and another entrance to serve our custo~ers better. ENROLL IN NURSERY SCHOOL A tot of ou·r students tome back for more -more seminars m our open air amphitheater on iust about everything under the sun. The daily seminars offer tips on plant care. selection and building your own 'Hanging Baskets. "The Rogers Way ... Join us every week: Monday-Friday 11 :00 and 3:00 Saturday & Sunday 11 :00, 1 :00 and 3:00 SPECIAL FEATURE GORDON BAKER LLOYD Twice a month. respected gardening authonty. Gordon Baker Lloyd. presents seminars at Roger's Gardens. Gordon has appeared on many radio and telev1s1on programs for over four decades. You·re invited to attend: Oct. 7 11':00 Oct. 21 11 :00 NURSERY_· INDOOR OUTDOOR PLANTS & FLORIST · LANDSCAPING ANTIQUES • PATIO FURNITURE & ACCESSORIES San Joaquin Hills Rd. at MacArthur Blvd. Across from Fashion Island,.-Ne~rt Beach . . Qpen 9 to 6 DaHy 640-5800 Amenca s Most Beauhful Garden Center SALE ENDS September 29 • L1m1ted to items m stock ~ .. .. • _ ........ -----------·-~--------------• ~-·--~~--~~- I ... .. .. . · .... '· .. ·- •1~N~s-•o_e_= __ ·s.tec __ k_s __ ·.eu·s-ine_s_s ____________________ ..._ ___________________ ~·-~i,..O~.· ts· •Movies· •Television ............ , ............. II ''"" ""'"~LOT e •. •• Roge r Carlsor1 \ • ./USC's Walk·on .Off and Running The Univt•n-.1ty of Southt•m Callfom1a puts Its 11.Wl t•dtt1on ot foothitll on wsplay an tht-Los An~t·l~s t 'ohst·um for tht' rir11t t im e ;;1at urday night attains! South Carohna ·s Gamt·~·-.wlus "nd also unvet~ for tht> ft r::.t Ill Southt•rn 'ttliforn1a Newport Harbor ll11th produ<'t Gordon Adains. .. )'. Visions vi Adams l'nterrng as the amaz m g fitth year \OIUlk on . howt'vc:r. have bt>en dashed lfe' not am.utng at all he's above that. Amazing is a descnpllon re se r ved for so meone who 1:. doing someUiing he l;'.'i riot c-apable of achievmg Adams isn't amazing at all he1' simply one very solid, capable quarterback doing his job ,,. When someone plays his first game m ftve years and does 1t with the expertise that Adams did before 95,000 Tennessee fans. that's not amazing, it's ability, poise. confidenre :ind savvy . For four' years few knew he ¥isted as he toiled in obscurit y with the Trojans· re· serves. ~d fo r 'the past six months many have been holding their breath -waiting for a possible nop. But Adams came through better · than anyone had a right to expect as he guided the Trojans to their 20-17 victory at Ten· nessee. His statistics -17 completions on 25 attempts for 170 yards and no intercep· tions. no fumbles. The cljncher was his clutch 16-yard pass to Edison High product Vic Rakhshani, wh1rh St'l tht• Tr1>Jlllli' up on the Tl'nnessec 30 w1lh fou1 M•1·11111b to l(CJ to give Enc Ulpp his .,hot ttl w1nn111t¢ 11 ull with h1:. held goal Hut mMt• 1.han lhut Adarnl> held the TroJ&n.., logt:lht'r , rtl'v t•r 1.:ell1ng rattled. taking the rli:ht 11pl1 011:. when plli.y s ba~kf1r~ '1-~d ~ldYll\j(~l.h unr~iil PQll>tt Says Coa<'h John Hollmson "Gordon Adams, 1 thou~ht played a great game " An tn{'redible statemew t'ons1denng the Adams story a wal~ who was told he'd never N tbe {'Oar hing staff not once, bu se ral times Also a very true. matter-of fact state ment The Orange t:oast a'rea has a lot of out- staridm g products 111 vol ved in collegiate footba ll Rakhshani. Stanford's Ken Margerum. Ariwna State's Willie Gittens and Bryan Ca ldwell, Ker.win Bell ami Frank Seurer at Kansas. Arizona's Tim Holmes, to name j'ust a few over 100 in four-year schools None, however, entered their respective schools unde r such dism al prospects of ever playing -and none entered Che arena under the pressure that Adams <11<1. Grann'y Lansdell 's play In the late 30s earned him the stature of the Noblest Tro· jan of Them All , but before this season is .over, he may have compa ny. • • * NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH'S football program took a severe jolt with the loss of Pete Gust, a defensive end, who is out for ,· the season following knet: s urgery. Even more galling is the fact he took a helmet tu the knee after a whistle had blown the play dead according to Newport Harbor Coach Hank Cochrane. By coin· cidence the previous play resulted in an in· jury to Mater Dei High's Mike Johsz, who sµffered torn knee ligaments and is out for the sea&on Gust. a 190·pounci sen(or. 1s lhe younger brother of the former John Gust, who was killed in an a uto accident aft~r earning All-Sunset League honors in 1973. • • • THE ADDITION of 6·7, 210-pound Hank Goebel to the Corona del Ma r High football team is '1 double bonus for lhi Sea Kings -the junior also plays basketball. In case your memory is slipping. the Sea Kings of Coach Jack Errion already have 6·6 Mark Spinn. 6·5 Jeff Pries and 6·3 Steve Moore in the st.able . • • • • ANO HOW ABOtlT the ~trangc case of Fountain Valley receiver Rey Gubcm1ck. Ht> catches a lot of pas!>es for the Barons, but his ratio 1s ht:ing crippled by penalties Gubernil'k has caught 19 passes for Fountain Valley 1n two years hut 10 have been called back And i'n cal>e you're intecested in who the head official w;ss at Fountain Valley's opener with El Dorado it was Rill Vrnovich GORDON ADAMS LEADS USC ATTACK SATURDAY NIGHT. Beat LA A • am Brat?es Believe They're for Real, ' ATLANTA (AP) -J erry scorinf seventh-inning single Royster calls it ·'the best kept Tuesday night that enabled the secret in the world" but the Brayes to ~ge the Dodgers 2·1 Atlanta Braves believe• -· and for their fifth consecutive .-ic· the Los Angeles Dodgers won't tory and a s'weep of the two. a rgue -that the perennial game series. cellar dwellers are actually in ·U.S. Takes NEWPORT, R .I. CAP) - Freedom skipper Dennis CoMer had a gGod look at Australia's "bendy" mast as he sailed past the chajlenging yacht on his way to arr( oJ)ening victor y in the America's Cup finals. He w~ polite with his verdict. "I think it showed a lot of pro- m ise." said the man chosen by the New York yacht Club to de· fend its silver trophy. "They have nothing lo be embarrassed about." • " But the Australians had hoped to s how more t han p~omise Tuesday u they ogened the 24th foreign challenge for the sailing J)rize held by the United States without a break since 1851. 1be one minute, 52 second loss left them O·l in the best-o f-seven series. -The mast, which has a fiexl· ble, fiberglass top that allows ---..... contention for the National FOR THE SEASON the League West pennant chase at Braves have a 10-6 edge over the this late date. Dodgers and as' the hottest team Royster cracked four hits. in· in baseball have won l2 of 15, 22 eluding a game-winning, run· of 28 and 29 of their last 38 • gaoies to creep within six games The Peno,ant Race Dodgers Houston Clnclnnell . Gemes W l GB l9ft 12 IS2 -11 12 IS2 -11 71 17 .. ~ 17 LOS ANGELES 1111 HOME 1111 ~ 17, 1( V\. Soon Dlt90, StlJI. 19, 20, 11 V1 Cln<ln· n•O. SelJI 22. 23 •• Ali.nt•, Sept, 24, U vs. S.n Franc•sco, OCt J# .f, S v~. Houiton AWAY 16) Srf>I. 26, 11, 18 •I Soln 01990; Seot 30. Oct, I, 1 •I Solo F'ranclM:o. HOUSTON 1\11: HOME (•) Stpl. 1'. 21. ;II "'· C1ntlnnatl, Sept. JO, Ocl I, 1 vs. Atlante AWAY (11) Stp&, II, 19 al Clnconnall; Sei)t, 1•. 10, 11 "' s... Fr•nclS<o, S.pt, n . ll •• s ..... 01991). Stpl 1•. 2S •• Allllt\141; Oct J, •• s "' Los Angelos. CINCINNATI 1\11 HOME 01 '>eOt 17, 11 "" Houston, S..pl. JO. Oct 1 vs Soon 0 .. 90. Ocl J, •. s vs. Atlanta. AWA y 1101 S..pt 19, 20, 11 al Lo• Angeltt Stpl 21, 13 •I San F'ranclS<O, Sept 1', 1S •I S.n 01090. StP4. 24, 11. 11 al Houston or division co-leaders Houston and Los Angeles. The Bra ves. who have finished last in the West four straight years, are still fourth but only 1 Ya games behind Cincinna ti with 18 games remaining. • Tuesday night belonged to Royster, as the sometime left fielde r-third baseman ·kept his hot streak going with 11 hits in his last 13 at-bats, beefing his aver age to .250 a fter being benched twice this season for ex- tended periods for. lack of h.it· ting. He scored the Braves' first run in the opening inning after a leadoff bunt single and the n drove in the game-winner off (Sff DODGERS, Pase IM) Edison, Saints Highlight Week's Menu 14 Ganws Dot HighSchool, Footbal,l Lineup This Weekend By ROGER C'ARLSON Of Ult Delly ...... ,, ... Prep football, on a non-league basis, swings into its second week with 14 games, and included on the agenda are six teams with ranked status in Orange County. Orange County's No. 1 team, Edison High's Chargers, the defending CIF Big ' Five Conference champions, highlight Thursday's action with a test against No. 6 Santa Ana, while Friday's s late has something for everyone. Here's a look at each involving Orange Coast area t eams : EdMn va. S.nt• An• The Santa Aria Saints feature quarterbac.k Scott Franklin and a rost41r which includes 17 players weighing 22S pounds or more. Santa Ana showed its muscle by_ rolling to 31 first-half points against Costa Mesa. Kyle Thompson (defensive back) is out for the second week with a broken hand. Dean Roberts appears to be a starter at linebacker for Snyder ,'but the vacancy created by Centofante's injury appears tougher to fill. ' Newport v•. Mllllkan Newport Harbor's Sailors, too. have been hit hard by injury (defensive end Pete Gust is out for the setison with a knee injury). Compounding the Sailors' problem is a foe which boasts running back Courtney Griffin. one of the most highly recruited backs in Southern California. Griffin reportedJy assessed his own abilities as equal or better than that of Kerwin Bell's. Newport Harbor's line up will be shuf· fled a bit -" Redlands t ransfer John Stockham moves from linebacker to de· fenaive tackle. M9rtu va. Bol•• Gr•nde with the loss or linebacker Alex Shively and tackle Terry Tl\ompson to injuries , and center JefrHerb is bothered with s trep throat. • "We have to get our l.inemen to come off the line better." says Estancia Coach Ed Bl11nton. "And we have to do a job against Laguna Hills' passing game." Com MeH v•. C•po V•ll•J The Mustangs' br~ad 'n butter quarterback Greg Teregis -missed Mesa's opening 31·14 loss to Santa Ana and missed practice Mon'day and Tues· day -thus his availability is tentative because of an ankle injury. ·•- Mesa Coach Tom Fren ch finds himself going from the frying pan to the fire. Capistrano V lley is ranked No. 4 , in Orange County and boasts a front line th at averages 222 pounds from tack.le to tight end, in addition lo blue chip skilled positions. ''If we don't improve we'll be beateq, 60·0, because this team is a better team than we"Saw las t week,·• says French. Coron• del M•r va. S•n Clement• It's San Clemehte 's opener. but already the Tritons are nursing some pains -center David Sperry suffered 11 rotor cuff injury anll m ay be lost for the game. The Tritons boast their customary wishbone attack with the emphasis on the ground game, led by fullback Brett Jeisy. Corona del Mar paid a price for its (See P•EP, Pase IM) This Week's Prep Foot'ball Games, Odds ' TheGeme (•II prnea ld'7:30 unteM olherwlM noted) · The Site ~line 1 ~ -the 12-metet yacht to carry T more sail, was installed after ---Ausl.talla eliminated France 3 in EdilOD's game was evident in its first outing -it's D.J . Bell's nmninl and a sterling defense, led by linebackers Troy Seurer and Rick DiBema.rdo, each or whom was credited with nine tackles against Estancia. Estancia Coach Ed Blanton's summa· lion of F.dison: "They have better de· fenae than a year ago." · Marina's Vikings, coming orr a sharp 31·20 victory over Saddleback. face a foe which was swam ped by Foothill, . 42·7. · Chris Ventura returns to the Marina backfield after missing the opener (con· cussion) and tight end M.ilte Bush re· ·ths lrom a neck-related injury. Edlton vs. Sant• An• l• Quint• vs. Oceen View THURSDAY Sent• An• Bowt Huntington Beech ldleon by I L• Ou1nte by 3 the challen1er finali. ~ Tuesday's matc h was its competitive debut . The Auatraliana pulled the mut out for repaln aa soon u they rea- ched tbe dock and ultecl for to- day otf, po1tponln1 tlJe second race al the aeries unt.ll ThW'I· day. •'We're very satisfied with lite mut. We're takinl lt out ol the boat rillat now. We have a prob- lem with the lower spruden that requires some attenUoa," aald AUlt.ralian cballen1e bead , ... ~"S.Pa1••> Bell ran for three touchdowns and 163 yards in F.dison's 21-7 victory. Founlllln v-, va. II Toro Tbe Banma loet more than Jmt a non- lea1ue opener laat week when El Dorado 1pnms a 14-10 upset, tbey also IOlt ltartiDI defemlve encJ Tony Ceo· tofante.for ~ seaaon (knee operation). Linebacker Jeff Snyder and backup noseman Mart Ulrlc)l both are qun- tioaable after sulferin1 knee injuries. "We're just trylq to for1et what bapc peaed at El Dorado and 1tart our Muon .Friday a1Jbt," ••YB Coach lllke Kilner. 'Marina's veer was exceptionall1 polished for an opening game against Saddleback and the left side of the line -Doug Nichols and Bob VllJescas. along with center Dan Graff -were the keys up front according t.2 Coach Doug Thompeon. .. Emncla va.·Latuu tllla DefendinC Sea View League cham· pion Eltancla will try to gets its offense in J.:!. u they IO from playing No. 1 (I! ) to Lquna Hills, a team w6ich wa1 s~ by Tustin ln its opener. 42·0. The t:a;les' plltltage .bas been hurt Newpoft va.. MUllkan El Toro vs. Founteln Velley El Dorlldo va. Huntington Beech Marin• va. llotall Orende E1tenda vs. Leguft• Hiiia Ceptetreno Velley v•. Coat• Meu Sen Clement• vs. Coron• d•I Mer Tualln va. unlwenlty Doa PuebtM vs. Meter Del Me~elr n . Legun• Beech lrvln• vs. Oen• HIM• WHlmfntter va. Peclflca FRIDAY Mlllkan Wfftmlneter HuntlftttOn .. ecfl ... Or•nde MIMlofl"Vlelo Orenge Coalt CoMete Newport Harbot IMM tante Ane Bowt latyft• .. ec:h I SATURDAY Dene Hlh (1 p.m.) llolM Of•nde .. Mintken by 14 FVbyt 11Dondoby7 Mertne by 1 , ...... by20 Capo by 14 CclM by J Tueetnby10 ' lletetDetby10 Lat'IMhecflby1 DenaHHlebyJ Pedftca by 3 I. ...... l 8:l DAILY .PILOT EASY 1WO -~g_er shortstop Derrel Tbomu avoids the Oying feet of -Atlanta's Chriss Chambliss u he fires the ball to dOuble up the Braves' Dale Murphy during sixth inning action Tuesday in Atlanta. The Braves won the game, 2·1, to keep the Dodgers and Houston tied fo• first in the NLWest. · ~~-+-~~~~~~~- ~pltel•J•ry ----. Brett's Char,ce8 1 ·Are Slill Genuine KANSAS CITY (AP> -Even if George Brett's string of miss· ed games stretches to a dozen or 14 -which a doctor says it might, because· of tendinitis in his right hand -he still stands a good chance of winning the American League batting title. The Kaosa,, City Royals.' Ulfrd baseman owns a .396 batting average, making bizp far and • away baseball's leading bitter. Brett needs SS mor~ plate ap- pear ances to reach the 502 needed to qualify for the title, but be bu been out of action since tbe band became sore dur· ing a game Sept. 8. Tuesday , Joe Burke, the Royals' general manager, said the batting star could return to Angels Rained Out KANSAS CITY CAP) -Tues· day night's game between the Kansas City Royals and Angela WH rained out. • The game was rescheduled aa part of a twi-nigbt doubleheader today. I ( the lineup as soon as Friday for the first game of a three-game series against Oakland. Or bis ·return could be as late u Mon- day. when the team opens a five- game road t.rip al Seattle. 1be most pessimistic prediction still ,. leaves a dozen games in the schedule. ··Batting third in the lineup, he's going to get four plate ap- pearances a game. and maybe ~ five because we score .a lot of ru¥." Burke said . "So if he could play in the last 12 ga~ J think he'd make it." But Burke added : "The bat· ting title has to be secondary for him , and for us. His health comes first. that's our first COD· cem." Even il Bretl falls short of the 502 necessary plate ap· pearances, be still could win tbe title by adding the needed number of at-bats and counting them as outs. U bis average, re- computed in that manner, still were the highest in tbe leacue, be would win tbe batting (l"OWD. A Capaule Report From the World of Sports Cart~r Is Having Trouble ~tting. IJis N~ Right Fro• "p Dllpatelaetl llOlJSTON President Carter committed a couple ot manor blunderR during a campalgn s~ech Monday in HQuston, misnaming the Oilers' quarterback and ignoring the city's pennant· contending bueball team. "I am sure that as soon as they get their timing down that Statler aand bis receivers wlU be wlnning games every w~k and put Houston back in the top where they belong," he said of.the Oilers ., He was refe rring to Ken Stabler. Houston's new quarterback who bad problems a w~k ago with receivers dropping puses during a Jou to Pittab\lrsb. Monday night, however. Stabler completed 23 Of 21 passes as the Oilers de· feated Cleveland 11·7. Joe Samblto, a Boost.on Aatros relief pitcbec. was in the audience and noted that Carter failed to mention the baseball team that is tied with Los Angeles for the lead in the National League West. "I ca,.;t believe be talked about the <>jers and didn 'l say anything about u.s,' • Sam bi to said. • Sambito, saying he is a tegistered independent but a (prmer Democrat, was the guest of two spol'(s agents at the S2.SOO-a-plate luncheon and among the 125 who posed for in· divtdual photographs wilh/.be President. Ouofr ol flte Day ··1 feel I've been dealt a prelty ·good hand. I know what I want, but I can't say what it is. But I know I ~ant to take it as far as I can. There are some things I'd hke to get· for my mom." -Cleveland Indians rookie sensation Joe Cllarboaea•, on what his train of thought wiH be come contract ti me. , .... ap c .............. :tlanft"'fl -· atdll GGua1e continued his sensational relief a pitching with bis 28th save and Oscar Gamble drove in two runs as the New York Yankees con· . tinued their Septeipber surge (14-1) with a S-4 de- cision over Toronto lo highlight American League action Tuesday. Gossage, wbo r~placed starter Ron G\_lldry, worked the final 2% innings . The fire-balling right-bander bas not al- lowed a nan in bis last 16 appearances, saving 12 of "those · games and retiring 73 of 85 batters while allo'Ntng five b its and -strwalks ... Elsewhere, S&eve Kemp drove in four runs while rapping out three hits, including bis 19th homer, to lead Detroit to an 8-3 pound- ing of Baltimore, putting the Orioles six games betund tbe Yankees . . . Dave McKay's RBI single k.eyed a two-run rally in the Uth inning and helJJ"!d Mike Nerrll post his 20th victory as Oakland stopped · Texas, 4-2 . . . Cbet Lemoe bit a solo homer and a triple, scoring both of omsMe Chicago's runs, and Rick Doi.-and Ed Farmer combined on a seven-bitter as the White Sox edged Seattle, 2·1 ... Rookie Dave s.a.-... coll.eel~ five bits. drove in two runs and scored two as Boston snapped-a five- game losing streak with a 9-5 win over Cleveland . . . A t~j night double-header between Milwaukee and Minnesota w~ rained out and will be made up as parLof double-bead~ Wednesday and Thursday ... An unemployed New York Ci· ty man charged with firing three sboU at baseball player Re1cJe .lad!Ma pleaded guilty to a reducect charge of al· tempted possessiOl_l of a weapon and was sentenced to one to three years in prison. Frost Surgery Angels right-ha nder Dave Frost, a disappointing 4-8 this season after winning 16 gflmes in 1979, unde rwent s urgery today to remove bone chips from bis right elbow. Frost, who last pitched Sept. 6. bad the operation performed by Or. Lewi s Yocum , the Angels' team physician. Frost was bothered by the elbow and by back spasms . · IN THE AMERICA·s CUP THERE IS NO SECOND. IN CHAMPION.SHIP TIMEKEEPING. ROLEX HAS NO ~EER. / BASEBALL I SPORTS BREAK .------•a•r•aH Tetla9 -------. On this dale in ba.-;eball in L9Sl : Phil Rizzulo's ninth-inning sque eze . bunt delivered Joe DiMaggio with the winning run as ' the New York Yankees moved into first place 1n · the American League with a 2·1 victory over the Cleveland ln{llans 1lle Yanks were en route to the third of th~jr five straight World Championships. Today's Birthday: - Chicago White Sox outfielder Thad Hosley is 24. 'lrklllrr Sdllr• Pltlllt1 llprbbtfl - Jim Bibby pitched a two-hitter for eight in· a nings before Kent Tekulve stifled a ninth-inning rally as Pittsburgh held on to edge Philadelphia, 3·2, to highlight National League actimyTuesday. Bibby, 17·5, bad yielded a run in the fourth inning before run· ning into ninth inning trouble when Mike Sc:~•ldt homered (39lb) and the next two battersfled. After a sacrifice, Tekulve retired the next two bat rs shallow flies lo pre· -• "' serve the win ... Elsewbere.'Jerry Ill••· plarey drove i two runs, including a game·wtnning double in the seventh in· nipg, to lead San Diego to a 4·3 triumph over Housten.-Por the second nigbt..-in .a ' row the Padres kept the Astros from tak· Ing ov·er sole possession of first place in the NL West ... Larry Parrhb slugged a two-nm homer in the 11th inning lo carry \l "' J Montreal to a S-3 pasting of the New York . Mets in the first game of their twi-nigbt 1 double-header. In the nightcap, Mets THULVE catcher Bate~ Betlloa dropped a throw at home plate in the ninth. enabling the Expos lo pull out a 4-2 win and a sweep . . . Litl'.l'Y llendea and aeute S&euett knocked in two runs apiece as San Francisco broke a .six- izame losing streak wl'th a 8·1 thumping 'Of Cincinnati ... Cliff Jo ... • drilled a tbree·run home ron in the bottom of th~ eighth inning to lift the Chicago Cubs to 6·5 'squeaker over · St. Louis . . . San Diego Padres relief i!tar SoWe Fta1en has been fined Sl,000 by Manager Jerry Coleman in the af. termath of a recent shouting match between the two. Lmtgani11 Srferf ed . l fhlf.ife of dw .ff•Nlfh Gre1 Loa1anis bas been named Southern • California's Athlete of the Month for August by members of the Citizens Savings Athletic Founda- tion awards board. The Mission Viejo aquatics star, who became the first U.S. diver to win national diving lilies at one, three and 10 meters back·to·back (1979-80), was a unanimous selection . . .. The office of baseball com- missioner Bowie Kalua confirmed Tuesday it was joining the AmeJicap League jn investigating a complaint that Geor1e Stelabreaner, owner of the New York Yankees, had made re- marks qtSestioning the integrity of the Toronto Blue Jays management ... The Los Anseles IAkers-UltOtlDffd they have acquired guard· Delmer BesMre, released on waivers from the new Dallas franchise of the NBA. Beshore·. S·ll and 175 pounds, played 68. games for the Chicago Bulls last season and averaged 3.5 points ... A second Denton, Texas man was charged in the fata~ shooting of 'North Texas State University football player Beraard Ju.._. Accompanied by His attorney. Sammy atclly CrodleU, 22, was arraigned on a Sl00,000 bond ... Billie Jeu KJa&, Jud G~ an4 WUma • ......._ thr~ athletes who pioneered sports opportunities for women, are the (irst nomipees to·be elected to the newly created Women's. Sports Hall of Fame. Six others were in· ducted w'iUi the trio. They were : PaUy Ber1, Babe Dklrt~. "•eUa Ear~art, Gertnde Ederte, Tracy "•Ua and llary Dffker . . . All.pro defensive end Fred Deu re- ported S8 days late to the San Diego Chargers. defeated in bis battle for a hefty pey increase and facing SlS,500 in holdout fines and penalties. Coach 0.. CoryeU said be expects the 27-year-old player to be in action Sunday at Denver ... Tbe Cleveland Browns have released defensive end Clevela.d Cne~y. their No. 2 pick in the u.» draft and signed defensive end Jerry W1•1rte-, a two-year pro cut by the Rams three weeks ago. 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Athletes • ID Eve;ry Sense Par~tJ Wi11.t1 U. fubat.l.eroif Wlu,,,l r l iair Tille-- lly DA\'.: <'llNNlNGRAM oi .... -.-... ,...L.,. Wht."\•khalr at hlf'tt':., whf'th.-r lttt')' C'OmJ>('te m baskdball, tt'nn1s qr t n.cll~ art llrfll of betn~ portrayed as oodnu·:s "You alwa)'s 'lt't' ltttlt• Ntones about lhtom 111 lhe !lOClely S\'CtlOn or lht• f.-1tlure pal{C,' 'a~' Larry 1,emt-n, Ktlornt'y for th'" jllatfonal F(>undtt tlon or Whet"kh1ur Tcnm "Tht>) belong on tht• sports page The) 're alhlt>tc:. 1n e' el'» sense of the word '' Vi<' Braden. who has roached some of the finest tennis players tn the world, ag~ "I've seen these ~h~kha1r guys play, and let me tell yoo, they are <Ama11ng," Braden says ·'Some of them are better than 80 percent or the people lll the world, and I mean people who play· tennis on t"'._o good legs BllAD PARKS OF SOlJTH LAGUN A, who formed the National Foundauon of Whttlcha1r Tennis with the help of Newport Beach's Dave Saltz. reigns today as the finest of them all Parks defeated Randy Snow of Dallas. 6 0, 6·2 m Sunday's open division final of the national cha mpionships at Los Caballeros Racquet and Sports Club in Fountain Valley Snow. a ranked junior player in Texas before he was paralyzed~ reached the finals with-a c-0n· vincing upset over second-seeded Jim Worth in the semis. Pa rks had a rough time in his semifinal round, fa lling behind 4-1 to Dave Kiley in the first set before rallying for a 7-S, 6-1 victory. Kiley, a Mater Dei High basketball star·before his accident, is generally acknowl edged as the finest wheelchair basketball player in the world. And Worth as the current world wheelchair cha mpion in bowling. OV\'n, Rill rktwnt• .. ; CF1 ··~n(JI took the men's c 'IU\l(lt!ti "!'" V1t'lt1I to:N(01tn1l'll11 tuls\' rrom Fresno)- won nw11 ' noVl<'l' • Sll~l t: tal.~'fK /\I", r u11nt•ru11 Ill the women 's OJJ••n d1v11rnm. '' wo1 Hr 11 :.lurLhcrself. At 14, she is a n1t•111h..r of llw lrv111c Jun~an'I (playing with .111<1 a~a1ri. .. 1 uhlt· hod1l·ll pluyt.·rs I and plans to try uut for lht· Ir v11w 111.:11 i.;irb' tt•am next year Sht· I ' J 111·rf1·1·t tll'f1n1tion of the term 111 a 1 n"' 1 t' l• rn 1 n ~ · · w h c re h y pa r a p I e g 1 cs 1111 1 tH·1p1:11t• 111 .11'l l\'1tu·~ ulo11gs1de their able,bodied fru:nili. <;atstrup, 1m•1dc11tally JUSt completed an NBC· TV movie ent1lled Sky ward, in wh.ich she stars as a handlcappt!d ~art who learn!> lo fly an airplane. It r o stars Bctlt' Oa v1!> and Howard Sussman. and ~as d1ret.•tod by Ron Howard Truth 1!> stranger than f1cuon Learning to play tennis in a wheelchair must be a lot more difficult • tha.n learning to fly an aa rpl ane * * * GllO ND STROK ES Horst Ritter of Pasadena l'aptu red the prestigious men's 35 d1v1sion of the Pac1f1c Southwest Seniors Sunday at Newport Beach Tennis Club. Ratter ousted the de- fendmJt champ, Robyn Ray, in the finals. 6·3, 6-1. Herman Ahlers upset top-seeded Dick Leach in the men's 40 division, while Gordon Davis won the men's 45· trophy .. Jennifer Slattery of Hunt- ington Beach won the Junior Wilson Grand Prix tournament held last week at the Uni vers al Rae. quel Center in North Hollywood. In, the finals ,~he­ bested Simone Boyer of Ne w Zealand. 6-1. , 6-0 .. Youths between the ages of eight and 17 are eligible to join a Western Orange County fall league being oq~an1 zed by the California Youth Tennis Foundation. S1gnups w'ill be held "from 9 a.m to noon Saturday at La Quinta High, 10372 McFadden Ave in Westminster. League play con- cludes at the end of November. For infor mation phone 847-2657 "IF YOU WANT a ~humbling experience," says KABC-TV sportscaster Ed Arnold. "get out and try to bowl or play tennis or basketba U against1· · .. these guys. They'll embarrass you." Arnold, B raden , tennis legend Ch arlie Pasarell and actor Desi Arnaz. J r., were among those at Saturday night's Newport Beach .banquet honoring the wheelchair tennis pl ayei:s. .. The tourna ment, which is envisioned as an an- nual event, drew players from as far away a$ Hawaii. It aJso drew the cameras of the new Toni Tenille Show, which taped a segment for an Oc- tober prog ram . Parks wa s wir e d wit h a microphone during his semifinal match., While the Parks -Snow championship was center ring, winners In several other divisions were crowned Sunday as well. . Terry Grey (Sacr amento) won the women's Dirtv Pool? ., T w o-w a y Radio Burns Aussies NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) -Alan Bond, bead of the Australian cballeaee ror the America's Cup, implied qain Tuesday that aJf is nol cftclerwith t he defending yacht .Freedom's use or its two-way radio. Bond. who tried unsuccessfull y to have the New York Yacht Club remove the instruments rrom the competing 12-meter yachts, suggested that Freedom may be using the radios to receive valuable information about shifting winds that could affect the outcome. BOND'S REMARKS came after Australia lost its opening match to Freedom in the best-0f-seven cup finals by t minute, 52 seconds. Freedom skipper Dennis Conner denied there had been any violation of the rules. "We were instructed to keep our tender away from the line at the 20-minute gun," Bond said, re- ferring to the signal that sets the stage for the sail· ing ~atch, "We were a lso not to use our radios. ,;Twelve minutes before the (starting) gun, we heard your tender asking you to go to your hand receiver ... we don't object to that, but if it 's tood enough for you . it's good enough for every- body." Bond said. IT WAS NOT im mediately clear what 20· minute agreement Bond was referring to, anctCon- ner said. "We conform to the racing rules." The regulations allow the use of two-way radios up to 10 minutes ~fore the start of the races. . "The New York Yacht Club requested that radios be turned off after the starting sequence (10 minutes before the start). We conform to the rules 100 percent." Conner said . .A Fro.P~BI AMERICA'S CUP. • • Alan Bond. "We do intend to continue to use it." The mast, much like the one introduced to Cup com petition this summer by the ill-fated British yacht Uonbeart, represents a daring step for the Aust1 alians and one that cannot easily be retraced. The yacht 's sails all have been tailored to fit the contour of the flexible mut and would.have to be recut if the Australians elected to return to the conven~ aluminum mast they used in the summer-long ellmlnatioo trials. ' But Donel. waging his third Cup campaign and the fifth ~utive chall~e .by an Australian boat, gave no hint of second thoughts. • . • "We feel our perform ance is something we can improve upon -we intend to improve upon. We're not disheartened by today's race," he said. Except for a few mlnµtes early in the match, when Australia was leading, the challengers had little to cheer about. Freedom, playing the flultey winds on Rhode Island Sound more effectively, took the lead 10 l.4----~~*~lnto tbe flnt leg ol u.e at.3-mile race and rounded t h e first m ark 52 seco nds before Australia. ,,, ,. ,I I ,,., ) J I J .. SOUlH COAST DODGE SERVI CE DEPT NOW OPEN AISOlUTB.Y FREE OIL CHANGE!* (WITH THIS ADI . Ymr l~ S~DHlkt- SOUTH COAST DODGE Jiii Heri>or ll•d. 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Con- ... lilid it ·-..... be did DOt pug Freedom •l tbe aid ol tbe l'llff. Make no mistake, though , the beer in the can~s still like no .other. Our new, easy-open tab-if s ah open invitation to taste Coors .and Coors Light. c'\1~ Adolph Coors Company, Golden, Cotorado, "I" I , r . '-'-' ... · . .... • I DAIL 'r PllOl l FOOTBALL -'Gameeo.ek Are namli GoOd'. Ne lson Out, Robi11,-.011 I J11,~11W .41)01d Hi.-. Tfojmu Lee Back LOS ,\ lil-1 E~ 1 \I' 1 \\hilt ~•uthrrn t 111 ( •ourh Jtlhn Kob1nmn "'in'~,., att'ttm~~hn~·ttl­ leg .. fell>thall pluH'r' 1md •""' 11tn1t Jl&mt·' ht• 11 111 t· frr Ob.'lt>I'\ Intl lhl' t:xplt•th of 1;.-.1r.ic HnJ'f'r" 1tml I ht• ~•ulh l'uroh1111 t>t1ml'1 111. k' from 1'11' "! 1111 h111r c 11l la1lb.ar k. H11b1ru.un 1 t!pUl'd~ "RogerlJ as a lot like Witb Rams -t!MI hut h.-'ff ~<-l~ferYomr l'rl p1t•f1•1 111 h•• 11l11i.1n.,i Jilt'' l\utdtl't "hnp or ll <Arr~ ·,. 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Robin::.on r,auJ .. , know he 1> <HH' -0f lhe-besi Ht• s big and fast ITTrn h~ ran do t.wo things wear ) OU do" n (HI the line a nd also brt'ak long runs on you Asked to rompare the 1; 2 220 pound Rogers wllh Ri cky Bell, a former powt>r running Southern T H•. ('01\('ll l;RINNF.D und udd,d .. "W~ wou Ill ft1111•y 1111r"' 1 "''~ 1·1111no1s1•11rs of great 2acks, '" ",. 11· ~'!'"~' 111 1•11 111v 't•1•1111t turn · ll11!J1n.,1111 ,,1111 ht• ft>ll t h 'l'roJ:Ht~ w\!re more of •• lt'.ittt t h.111 .... 1.,.11 tlH'>' Wl'nt 1ntu Knox ville last "'''''"'' "''· .11111 .11lil1·d · 11 111 w1•'rt· C'l.'rt 111nly not a I 11111! t 1·,1111 v1•t I h1· I r111..in' 111,1 J h•1'>I 111 llill'lilted r1la) trs oH Ji1,1 \.-,11 ' 11 11 I t1·t11n lh,tl finished second lo • AlubJ111u 111 tlw 11.1l\1111ul 1 Jnl..111.i~ fm \he.second <;1inlw1 ult' l' v•'"' and Hohtn!.on adnutt1?4 he w11s 't·:.n·•I .ic11oi: 111lo tlw W80 oi>cnl'r in Knoxville. I 1·.111'1 n·111,•111bt·r i.:11111~ 111to a game with mutt• .1J1prt·tw n .. 11111 ht• 'Jiii It was mostly twc..iu<(' ti "'u:. uuc f1r't ~111111• :incl I felt the re were "1 "'t1n.~ n•·~uuvt:-. "Wlo HAO o\ l.O'f of gu~' Ill key µos1t1ons who "t'-Tl' h.mdltn~ tht.' (1101 ball w11l~r game conditions for lh\" h,...,t ttml' I was afrwd rt might be one or th111>l' go1111'!'> \o\ht·rt• everything we did went wrong. . "But rtow .. ht• tonttnUl'd. "I think we're past I h•· point of IOSl'<'Ur&\y •• "''"' Southern C'..11 quarterback Gordon \dJ m:., J Nl'wprn l l tarbor I ltgh graduate. and 1a1llnH'k Marcus JUien. last ::.casun's follbark. both pl:iyt•li well agamst the Volli Adams. a fiflh·year senior who redsh1rted one season. completed 17 of 25 pa:t~e~ fur 170 yards and threw no mterceptions Alle11 rw.hNI for 132 ~ards on 39 r arnc:. and raught four pusst.>:. for -12 yards f 'rnm Pffg•• BI /-. . PREP FOOTBALL P~EVI EWS . • • 14· 10 victory at Huntington Bead1 wide receiver Rich Hodge is out for at least three week& with a broken collar bone. ·1 "We were happy with our skilled people," says Corona del Mar CO\!Ch Dick Morris. "The or fensive line needs improvement, but it's going to get better." Corona del Mar's task with San Clemente is the same story as past years -stop the running game, which the Tritons run so well out of the wishbone option Huntington Beach v1. El Dorado Scott Stier . a 178-pound junior, rambled for.·1 79 yards in Huntington Bearh's opener and it'll take a. similar effort to keep the Oi lers in the game with El Dorado. a unit whic h upset Fountain Valley. 14-10, to gain No. 6 status. Huntington Beach Coarh Bob lsherwood says his team's task is to contain the wishbone option and deal with a defense employing split six and 4·4 alignments, items the Oilers have not been faced with in the past. · 'lf we can cut down our mistakes and play as well we can hang in with them ... -says Isherwood, whose team is trying to s nap a 26-game winless streak. Ocean View vs. La Quinta Ocean View's Seahawks a re licking the wounds from a second straight season-0penmg loss to Wa rren's Bears. and are faced with an opponent which upset Westminster last week. 7-6 "La Quinta has som e intense kids, a good quarterback and two big receivers," says Ocean View Coach Ken Moats. · "We 're intact. The main problem is the emo· tional factor of getting _a win m our pocket." Laguna Beach v1. Maytalr Laguna Beach opens its 1980 season on an op- timi"tic note after controlling a s crimmage with California High Saturday Quarterback Lance Stewart leads the Artists as a third-year starter , and also appears to have won a starter's job at linebacker. Mayfair's Monsoons were whipped by Savaima in their opener. 34-19. but Laguna Beach Coach Walt Hamera is concerned with Mayfair 's size - which includes a ,6;4, 214-pound light en~!and 6·0, 210-pound quarterback. University vs. Tustin · Coach 'l'ed Mullen is l ·O in the win los::. column and assistant flo'b Salerno 1s l·O in shutouts, but the Trojans of Universit y face a much stiffer task this week with the Tillers . who ambushed Laguna Hills, 42-0, in the opener. "We pfayed poorly in many ways," says Mullen of hts team's 7-0 victory over Norwalk. , "But I was certainly pleased in tbe abiUty to not ~t down in the face of adversity. It's a step in the right dfrection. ·• "I 'm fam iliar with Tustin and this is as awesome offensively as I've seen them And they are very aggressive defensively." Dana Hiiia v1. lrvlne A year ago these two battled to a 7.7 tie, but the e mergence of Jim Gleed as a runner and Paul S1zelove's passing gives Dana Hills the edge Satur- day in the first of five afternoon games for the Dolphins. Frank Mazzotti, Kim Kuhljuergen and Wade Mart in led a defensive surge to help throttle Magnolia in Dana Hills' opener, 20-3. while Irvine was on the wrong end of a 28·7 verdict at Valencia. Irvine lost the ser vices of two-way tackle Doug· Hellman CpuJled thigh.,muscle), but has Eddie Gil back at guard. Mater Del v1. Oo1 Puebk>1 Mater Dei lattes its No. 3 ran.king m Orange County, earned by a 27·0 rout of Newport Ha(bor. a gainst a Dos Pueblos unjt which was a 35-14 vie· tim at Lompoc, a lthough Mater Dei Coach Wayne Corh run s ays the score doesn't indicate Dos Pueblos' potential. I A blocked punt. punt return and interception • accounted for three Lompoc TDs. Defensive back Mike Johsz is lost for the season for Mate r Dei (torn knee Ligaments). Tak· ing his place is Marcus Rovira. Al.so still sidelined is linebacker Tim Milan (bruised thigh ) and tailback Kennedy Pola (tailback). Weltmln1ter VI. Pactflca Pacifica is ranked No. 7 after its 3·0 victory over Cypr ess. while Westmjnster finds itself O· l after a 7-6 loss to Garden Grove League represen· tative La QuiQta. Colleg~ Football H•t• s •~ <OUM)e tootb,t11 y nfo()ulfl tor rn1s, week~nd SATUllD}AY WEH !)Guth C¥nllne •• USC at LA Co1o-.um n Nortn-.l•rr> •I w.,,,..,,qton Mic"•-Sl•te •• o..._ C•I S11te Fullerton at C••• Po•• CSlOI n SW LO<,..i.,..., at Frev><> S1•1" n P•<it1c •I H•w•ll n llOCll.IES S•r> Oleqo St••• ... "" Fore" Colon dl> St•I" •t Ariton•. n Or"qon St•te •t An rori• Sl•t• n Southtf'n 1t11nots .i N~• Me•tco S1,.t(f. n North Tu•I Sl•te at Tn o ·E I P•'14, n Ne•..S..•lA\ V~I •t Uteh,,. 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Rice at Tu•-. n M1u tulppl Slate•• \14noer1>11l, n North CerOtln• Slate al \lirQlnoe M•r\~tl •t VM I • Wllll•m & ~,,, •t voro1n•a h<" TM CU-I •t W•ke Foresl, n MIDWEn .,Toi""° at 8311 Sl,.le Lono Beec.h SIAlte •l 8owt1no Greem J llllnoh Stale •I CAtnlrel Ml<11foan 01110 U •I Easte,.,,Mi<h....,,n EHltrn llllnooi •I lr>do•n• St•te, n San Jow: State at •ow• Stele P111 et l(enws South 0.kot• et Kan .. • Stale 1 lllno!I at Ml\$0\Jrl Iowa al No()r allta We\ tern Mlchlqaft el Nort""'" 1l11no1s. n Mlchl9"" at Notre De""' M1MeM>ta •l Ofllo Sl•lt UCLA al Purdue Tul .. al Wlchlta State," 8r10,,..., Younv •• Wlscon•ln SOUTHWEST Oklahome Slate·~ Arka,,w•., Llltle Ro<k, n NOr1M ... I l.ouls1 ...... , Ar'kaftWS St•t• .... West Teu• Stele •I 8aflor, n Miami, Fla. afHou11on. n Oroe all.Amer, n TuH Chrlstlen •I Sovlllclm MetllodlJI, n Ut•fl Stele at Teus, n Penn St•I• at Te••• A&M, n New Me•lco •t Te us TKh," SUNDAY ci.lt1nne11 e1 Ru19ttrs . . . ... a • • " . . . . -. . . .. . .. From AP Dt&patches T h e Rams s i g n ed vet er an qua rterbac k Bob Lee and place d tight end Terry Nelson on the injured reserve list Tut>sday MHtT.e..t ... T ....... , ... Nrty: • SANDWICH TRAYS •CHEESE TRAYS •MEAT TRAYS -HA M S ALWAYS Lee , 34, came to t he Rams in a backup role late last season after s t artrng quarterb1Jck Pat lladen broke his lhum h He was released by lhe cJub before the c;tart of tfos season READILY AVAI LABLE H i s r e t u.r n w a s prompted by another hand injury to Haden two weeks ago COllOMA DIL MAit HUMTlMCiTOM llACH 1700 I. c .... Hwy. I toH lffcll 11¥4. .t ......... 6 7].f.000 EL TOltO 141-1575 24601 ••~W.., .. BTClltOld. IJ7·3122 Also Anaheim. Orange Rancho M1rC1qe. La Habra San Diego Norttf Hollywood. WO\ldland Hills Lee. from San Fran· CISCO, had played with Minnesota and Atlanta before becoming a free agent a year a go ( fJl '1'1>~J~JH."i J A breath of fresh air. In the DAILY PILOT I WOMCN A woman can do u~expected ~hings. 1 In toe1Jy s Army women are doing th•nRs only men used to do Dr1v1ng truc.~.s Repairing engines Maintaining m•'>S,les R1gJl•n1· oarachutcs D1ree1111~ tr.Jf11c They ri: s1?rv1ng prour.lly on l).undr<>ds of skills ... Hunt ington Beach Costa Mesa 962·8821 540-1026 Call Army Opportunities Laguna Hiiis Senta Ana 7U-5251 542·2431 Join the people who've joined the Army farestone a COSTA MESA C°""" of. Heritor ... d. & Wlhoft Acrots frOftt Pewy'1 Shappa..g· Chhr T ALlll IH E TIREMA.11 PHONE 631-0712- QUALITY SERVICE · ••• FAST . HOUU: MOH. THIU NI. 7:l0 AM TO S PM SAT. 7:10 AM TO J PM ,~IMPORTSo~COMPACTS 'STEEL BEL TED RADIAL CAVALLINO Choice of - 541 ~~~~:~~ 011~:~!~s s45 S 1 87 FE T Blackwalls plus S 1.56 or 1.65 F.E.T. USl-15 s49 IModr-11 . 11.11 '·"'· 1., •. ., s53 llttdrwwll1 S2.Mw S2.t0 '·"'· 161•·" s57 _. ... Sl.71 F.l..T., I Front End ALIGNMENT -111\ Our sk.illed ~ ~.-. '.. set caster. "/".'~\ camber artd s12aa &I ~ -mechanics '~' toe -in to I 1 original • specifications All Ame11c.an 1.a•'> e,cep1 Chevelles & Compac.1s with F10.,t Wheel Drn1e and/or MacPhcrson suspension Paris ev.11a II needed no ,1dd111onal charge fi:>1 1ac1ory a•r 01 toro;1on bars; LUBE & OIL CHANGE AND FILTER We'll install up to 5 Quarts o f High Grade 011 & Lubri· cate Your Car·s Chassis we install a new Fires1one Filter For Calipers; Ask·For Our Written Estimate CHARGE IT On Revolving Charge at Firestone Stores & Many Firestone Dealers On Cara w11nou1 E1«;1ron1c IQnillona, •n lldd1llon to el>o ... -lnetlll P01n1t I -Conoenw '9MOHROE.Y. McPHERSON STRUT REPLACEMENT CARTRIDGES ' ' saa REPACK FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS & INSTALL _NEW GREASE SEALS =--....... We repedl front wtlltl bMrinlS & lnstal new grNM IAll. Tiis u rvlce should be performed WW'/ 24,000 min. • _ ... _..._.~~~ 59.,~.r~ [Disc Ty Add $10 j ............... c.-c... .......... WE ALSO ...=--zr_-··· [~J HONOR ~"-_: -=:. ~ . \ ..,.._, S...-1 c.wtl T•ftll ., TNt M A ........ ,....._,..,._._ 'f--RS ••t ~ lor 1111 ~ ....... I 0-~- --~----- .. . .. . I , ... ... r t FOR THE RECORD BASEBALL Aflanfi..-Cup .Jetsfrearn The sloop, J e ts tream . owned by Gerry Semonis of Long Beach Y)lcht Club. leads around the Blossom Rock buoy Monday on her way to first place in the Atlantic Cup series of the St. Fra ncis perpetual trophy rates on San Francisco Bay This was the first of four races 1n the series· with J ets tr<'am romplcting the course in three hours. 11 minutes. one second NATIONAL LEAGUE Braves 2, Dodgers 1 lOS AMGElES ATLANTA ........ . ....... lopes, 1D 1 o o o Rnttr It Fri .. ," I O o O "'ut>«>ro, 11> Thull, 1111 t 0 t 0 Mtthws. rt P••<Mt, 1D 0 0 O 0 Horner, Jti R.Ulw, <I 4 O 2 O H•rpe r, It 8•hr," 4 0 0 0 CmDtt, ID G•rvey, lb 4 0 0 0 Murphy, cl Cty, JI> 4 0 O O Bned<t, < JhMlll, rt J 0 0 0 Cooper. pr Yuger, < l 0 0 0 NhrOny, < O. Thms, u 3 t 1 o Gomer. 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It I N+ N cHrt\1 O•lt.t•na, 20-I NATIDHAl lE.AGUE 8U<kne-r, Ch• Templeton.Stl K.Herndl,SU. C-no,Hln McBrlele,J">l J.Ctu1, Hin Hendtlclo.,Sll Crorn•rtlt, Mii P •,.re r, Poh Richards, SO G Al II 14 Pel. 11' su 6J 166 311 104 44'1 13 14S 373 147 Sll 102 170 l20 118 '31 60 136 JU 110 416 60 ISJ 313 141 S3' IS ll>f .311 141 SJ'I 71 .. , )10 10 Sll 10 166 )()II 111 414 66 14S lOt. 141 SH 8S 112 301 H-RYM S< hmlOI, Pnt[,ldtlPflll J'I, Hornt., 11\IMI ••. l3 Murplly, ,.llMI• 1' l•hr, o.i.n. n ; Cartf'r. Montreat. 1~ ·-~11-1 .. Sthmldl, Pntl-1Pfll4, 16', Htr>OrlO St Louf\, 101. G ttr'lt•Y, Detlt•rt, ''· I( Hprna.-r. S4 LOuls U ...... ,, ~· ... t ~Ill ... (H OedslM•I Bll>t>y, PllbbutQh, 17·S. ·-·· ~. u.s; Car•!""-Phil-IF'hl•, n a. s-. O~e~-., 11.,4; Rlcfwl'd. Houston, t0--4 ....... ~. IM ; WAia, Pflll-te>Na. \l~S, Sa--., Nlonlreal, IH • Thia Week'• Odds Nl'L R•m• 14 over Grtert 8•• CllltaQO b over Mlr1neso•• New Vork Jet) 4 Ovf!r S;tn Fr~n(t\CO PlthburOh 6•h over Cine 1nn.1t1 Clevrland l 1'1 ovpr ft•n•.11t1) Cftit Detroit I o.;er St Loul• At I ant a l ov~r M1am t New Ortrans 1 over Buttato Hous1on 1 over Balttmorr 0 .!tkland l 'hovrr W•\hlngton Sta Ille 1 over Nt'W Enqland O•lla• •V,,O¥H l'i!t""Pt B .. Oenve-r 1•1yove, San O•eoo Phll~tP"•• tOovrr New Yor-Gt•nt' A labia~ 1)• l 0Yf°' Mt$\•\Sfl)P1 OrHo Stat~ 1• over M innesota USC ll'~over South C:•rohna Pttlsburvti 16 o•Pr ot.•nsas' Ntbra \Jta tJi > o._,., low• Notrt ~l ,OVf!'r M tchtQan Geor91• tOovcr Clem•on Slantord I over 8ostM Cott~ Penn State2•?ovf!'r f e•ai A&M -MI nour I 1.S over t II 1nc>t1 Arunsas 14 over Olo.la....,rna SI••• Auburn20over OVae Women'• Tournaiwent ' l.tulV ... O l'lrst•-Sl ...... M•f'11ne Navr•lllova oef 8t11Y Slovt, l>-1, •.O· Barb9r• Poller Ciel Rosie CaH"· •·1, 6-3; Hana -Ikon clef C.rolvn Stoll, 6-0, 6-0; Wendy Tumbull Clef. Virginia W•de, I .. , W ; KallW Jordan Ott. K•lt l•lh•m, fr,, •·2, lllrginl• Rurl<I clt!I Punul Louie. 6-0. ~. Je.nne Oullall -l•ur• OuPonl, >I, 6•4, 6·1, BarD•r• .Jor<lan def Stacy Muooiln, >-4, 1 ... 1 ... JoAnne RuHell Clef Diane OeslO<, l>-3, fr) High School Gt•LS ~rilM 11, UAh••rslly I SI ...... E11tow (Ml Clef Morrisey, i..t, 0.1. Se9o0t, fr), clel BM<'r, i.-2, Slrac.htn tMI •on. f>.J, />-1, IO•I, 3-4; Klaus \Ml '°''· ........... l>-4, 6-0 -0 C.•WY·Nglllem IMI IO\I to Conrwillv· Z.rtty, 4-4, 1051 10 Br..,.,.•w·Wlnltrilttll, 4.(o, 0.1. 8'1.shb-Mldilteton, I S; Cov1son "-dY (Ml won, M. 10\I, ,.., S.1, Hal1 81wtns IMI -· 4-4, _,, 6-2. loSI, 2'6 Hollywood Park TUHOAY;:.f.!!UL TS (,.. • 794111, ""'"""' Fl"t rll<e -Sc>Mll"' 8yrd llo"90l, S.10, 4.00, t .•; M.V.P. 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Ol•._.u I Dan Pont.171 7 yarO,, BudOy G•rONr. 111 4 3 Fuuv Zoelltt, 211 3, • (llel Tom- '"~ V•ltnline-Joe H-r 210 6 Driv .... -..~I• FainotAY •I M"• Arid, 7 ... 2 C.tvon -· 1'1: l BUI R09etl. Ill 4 Jolln Mthatto, H I. S Hubert Gre.n, 1.SS 0.-1 .. "-' ...... 1 J.ck N•Olaus, 121 l Mike Reio, 118, l C•lvln Pe<!le, 110, • John M&~flo, 704, ~ Curto> Slrel!Qlt, IOS Awr-Putt• ,.., .... ,.. 1 Jerr~ Pott, 2111. 1 Tom W&tson, 78.88, J Geor!lf' Burn\, 1t.,, 4 Steve M•lnylo., 78 '11 ~ Don J1111..ary, 2t.'6 !><CM"l"'lo-n 1 Lftt: Tr!Vtf\O, ~4 •1. 2 Tom Watson, 60 99, l Anov Bean, 10 •~. 4 JP"Y P•lt, 10 n . S tliel Mike Reid anO Kelln Fer9u•. ID M l"w<""-of !tutl-Nr Hol~ I •nOy Bean. 113, 1 Tom Watson, 210, l Le" Trevino, 107 • J•rrv Pate. ?Of> S l'r1th FerQU\, l"'I E .. teu-n 1 O•ve Eoch•lbPr9H H . ' Bruce lttll-• 12 J BUOCIY G<lr.-r II 4 lltPI 8 •11 Ktdtttrt 800 M urphy 4*nd K••tf't lhrtt.•L•.._n 1 Andy flH n 111 2 Curit\ Str,yn90, JS~ l G..orot °""'' :µ,. • Rav Ftovo U. I ltlt 1 Jerry Pete •no M••k l ye 11> PrlH -l'e• Le-n 1 To,.,, wanon, '613.olO'I, 1 ltt frev1no \l.0.814 3 Curt" Stranot n n 100 4 """• Bun Ul>ol Oil S J(>rry P&lt. SJ 11.11•. • Gt orQP !Wrn\ 1J()0,1>t8 I C••lO Sl..Oltt \t"'l.3'11 • Po F1ovo. "'11 m • M1•t l'ltoo •'" 658, 10 8tn Crenshaw, ll82,802 Misc. Tuesday's TrenHctlona IASllAll Amtf'lc.•nl.t ...... HEW YORK YANK EES Recalled Roqer Holl, 1t11le1oer, lrom Columt>us of Ille I nttrn,,llon•I Le•uQe RecalltO Br•d GUIOen. <•1Chet, from NUh•ollt ot the Soulhtrn lt"9"1'. IASKET8All ... , ...... -~.-.11 A,_.,,, ... CHI CAGO BUllS SlgntO Ronnie l.Uter. 9u.ard, lo • five.rear contra.I LOS ANGEi.ES l AKERS Acquired Ott mer 8e\tlof•. ouard, on wa1-.,en from thl 0•11•• Maverl<"• l'I EW YORll KHICIC.S Walv('d larrv 41099 "· 10nf 6<<1 1.,FOOTIAll NetleMt ,..-.11 u"'w CLEVELAND BROWNS -Rtluse<I , ..... ,.nd C~Y. _..,.,,,,. -A<t•V•led Jerrv Wll-lnMlft, O.lensiw end LOS ANGELES RAMS SIQntd 8oO I.ff, quuterlMtca Pieced Tury H111son, tlQM end, on llll' lnJ"'tcl resarve·ust ST LOUIS CARDINALS -Waived Bren! c.oo-. 11~ -; Antmw•.,.. RklWt•-· talely, _Sot..,Ct'"°'Y, ti.,.bacaer . SAN DIEGO CHARGERS SIQlltcl Billy Brook,, wldl rec.e1ver. WASHINGTON A EOSK~NS Signed Ernie H"9118\, guard. Pl«ed Phil OuDol•. 119"1 e11d, Oii \he Injured,_,..,. llst. MOCKEY N-1--•'l'lHt• DETROIT AEO WINGS SIQntd Mlkt 81a1Mhll, rt(lllll wtr19, Women'1 Volleyball ...... k- Lt guna Beach cle l. H11n1ln91011 .Jt•adl. 1s.•. 1~3 Watet ltolo HIO+tKMOOL ,,_....., ... ,,.,,...,, .... F-letn Vet .. Y • I 4 2 U S.r,.ltt 1 O l t -• Ftv11lel11 Vallo norlno Twymtn A, f Mlet •. o.n.-yJ, Fflf'd I, JoflllMft 1. Marl,.,.dtl 1.osA.laMltCK, 15-l, •~U. Mater °"' dtf, W.Wl'llMltr' IH. 1~11. U111_,ity dtl L...,-Hlllt. 1~7. 1~2. Wednesday. September 17, 1980 DAIL 'Y PILOT &'i PUBLIC NOTIC E FtCTtTIOU$8 USlHUS f'l~ITIOUS luttMe.H Hit.Mt STATEMENT HAM• ITATHH.MT D • • Had bu~~'~o;~owinQ O.t\oth ""'doing M!::,•ooowh'Q P''"°" ,, ~n9 °"'-' l ..u1-.ggw 8ARfON PARINERS 1140I> Ml PllOFESSIOMA l COHSTAUC •• ~ c1111 .. _ C"et•. J'oun1, .... ll•llo .I T ION ADMINISTRATION, '"' . I C•llforn•••1IOI Mat Arlhur 8out•v•tO, Newport Ml~~tON EOUllY • r •lllornla BH<h. (•hfOf'llla.,_ • <Orpof<1toon. llQ Ml (llllwooO Cor H•ldl Q>ebely, 110 Via Jot"'• \,In Sa C~ <le,founl•tnVall•v.C•l1tor111eOIOI Clem•nl• C•tifornta.,•» me e l\-'R1'0N 0£1/El.OPMEHI CO a Tiii\ INil,,..\ I\ condue;led Dy•~ tll C•hlorn111 <Orl);)tAllC)n 11.0. Mt (Ill dlWldual fwood Ctrt It~ rounl.tt n V«tl h·y Huell C,,_.bie,'f C.<tlllOr"1<1 'l'TIOI Tiii• •ta1eme111 ""'"' lllecl """" ""' Ry WILL GRIMSLEY Ar 5-t•t C•...._..... G tX1rge Brett's quest t o bec ome the first major league baseball player in 39 years to bat .400 s trik es a fa mi)jar c hord_ in the m emory of Joe T PU\ bU\ln"~' t<11 tQ('dv< ttl'O 0• • County Clerk of Or•ngit Counh on U•n•r•t p.Arlnentup AUQU\176 1..a MISSION FOlll I Y •ICMA•OS. PAUi. At< hard R Srrnton •"4 ASSOCIATES II• Prh1<k!nl 12'1 Dew Slr9' .. , Tht\ \otdltment we.> tthHJ wllh OW S¥•tt .. County Cl~rk ot Or"''Q" Covnty on ,. ..... ,.-"·CA., ... AuQu\I 2'1, t'l!Jo • F 14,.17 One =~~~~NS. ot.lNDAL l & HAR PuDll>hedDr•noeCoo•l 0•11YPllo1 A Proteul....,t U w CCM"por•l•on S.pt. IO, 11' 14' Oct 1' t'MO WA ~ DiM aggio, the fabled Yankee C lipper. H e underw e nt a s imilar experience but with a disco rdant note. "The year was 1939. We had the pennant prac· tically clin ch ed 12 o r -12\i'.i games a h ead -a nd o n ly a couple o r three w eeks to ~ --W play, ''t h e great centecfie lde r o f the New York Yankees r ecalled whe n the m a tte r was bro u g ht to his a tte ntion . "I R.EMEMBER I WAS batting m ore than .400 ~<" . a r o und 412. I thin k The n I got _ this ternble a llergy in m y left ,eye my battin g eye and I could ha rd ly see o u t o r i t 01M•GG1~ .. But you know h o w it was in t hose days. J oe M cCarth y <Yankee manager ) didn't believe in c h eese ·champions . So he made y ou play every day . Nobody w o uld a s k lo s it o ut a game. So I went into a terrible s lump. ''I'm n ot sure a bout the d et ails exactly Don't w rit e it until you ch eck Be s ure and look it up " We did Joe w a s pretty c lose t o being right o n a ll co unts ON SEPT. 9 , r erords show. DiMaggio was bat· t in g 409 Th1> Yankees w ere so far a head o f the s e cond place Ro s ton RNI Sox t6·gam es o n Sept 12 you ('OUldn 't rec ognize t h e m w itho ut a teles cope. His left eye h a lf c lo sed and in s evere pain, Di Mag dutifully took his turns at b at. went O for 1 f at one s tage and s aw his average plummet to the 380s Bre tt. the c;1cge ~un o f the Kansa~ C ity R oyals. hoos teji his avcrag t.• over 400 earlier this month . ercatmg the exc1tmg possibility that baseb all m ay have the firs t hitte r to r each that plateau s inc e Ted W1lhams of t h e R ed Sox In 1941. But Bre tl s uflere a a n in1ury to his right hand -and his aver age fe ll to .396 Bre tt w ai: p romptly taken outot t h e lm~up un- til the a ilment could t\eal D1Maggw exp erienced no s u c h s y mpa thetic treatme n t "I LOVED JOE M cCARTHY dearly," the C lipper s aid in r eviewing the e pis ode during a visit to New Yo rk over the w eek e nd. "H e h a d l o know the agon y I was going through . l will n ever u nderstan d w hy he didn't give m e a couple o f days o ff. "But h e didn't . It was the rule of the day You played with anyth in g s h ort o f a bro k e n leg. I took a s h ot o r novocaine befo r e e very gam e . I was in ter· r i ble p ain. I couldn 't e ven see the ball but I k e pt going ." Base ball h is tory r eveals tha t DiMaggio e nded his h itless s t r eak o n Sept. 14 a t Yankee Stadium. getting a s ingle o ff C leveland's Bob F e ller. his lon gtime adve r sar y. m t h e fourth inning and going two for four A CORRESPONDENT at the time wrote t hat DiMaggio go t so e xcited over his s lump-ending hit ttJat he alm ost w e nt to s leep at first base, bare ly escaping a pickoff. "Humo r of t h e day," commented the quiet, a u s te r e Yankee s uper s tar with an appreciative laugh. DiMaggio finish ed the season at .381 and was the individua l s tar o f th e fou r .gam e s weep o r the C incinnati Reds in the W orld Series, batting .438 with three h omers a nd six runs batted in. H e had a car eer aver age o f .325 a nd hit 361 ho m e runs . H e was three times Mos t Valuable Player of the Ame r ican L e.ague <a nd in 1941 set a r ecord o f hittin g in 56 s traight g ames , an a c hieve- m e nt mos t obser ver s feel will never be duplicated. "I HAVE ALWAYS predicted some one w ill come a long and beat it." s aid the stylis h s lugger. now a popular TV commercial person ality a t age 65. f'ro111 Page BI • • • lose~ Dave Golt-3-, 7 ·8. in t h e s eventh. T h e 'vic tory w e nt lo vete ran knuc kleballer Phil Niekr o, who is n ow LS.14 after his seventh s traight victor y . H e a llo wed only five b its and the Qodgers' run o n a third·inning d ouble to Jkrrel Thomas and a single by Goltz. Rick Camp. with two sco re less innings o f r elief . picked up his 17th "J e · s capable o f being hot like that and I save. *' can 'l r ec 1 a n yone ever being any .h otter," s aid Manager Bobby Cox. "H e 'll k eep playing." As for the pennant scramble. Cox rema ins OP· timis tically cautious . "If w e keep pluggin g a long and keep winning, until the numbers run o ut. w e 'll be in it," he said. CASH AVAILABLE HOME LOANS SeconCl:Hy fin,inc1ng on real estate loans fro1n $10.000 to $500.000 and 1 in tn Rn· . ()f •"'qu1ty \,all tndav d1rr>r:t or r:ollP<'I and find out how 11 p.iy•; to know u~; (714) 975-1010 DIVERSIFIED FINANCIAL CONSULTANTS, INC. The company it pay; to know. : • , ~ 1 r", . 11 .\ I : f l , j , • , 1 , t, I . I-,.· 11 r ~ , \ .. , 1 , , i ~ f -: • . 1 , · \ ,\ ' 1 , 1.,1 .. Ot'f.Artllvt BIYd . Sullt IOS Ne 8uc11, C•lllorft•• •?MO P U Bl.IC •NOTICE Ft44HO ' bli>IWCI Or•llll" CCM\I o ..... PllOI N6'1068 l !i.t>pi 3, ro, 11• ~. •9t0 lS9~ 90 NOTICE OF DEATH OP P U BLIC NOTIC E MARY DOLD AND OF PETITION TO FICTITIOUS8USINESS ADMINISTER ESTATE NAME STATEMENT NO. A·10514S. llu~~~-~o~~owtnQ !>"•'OM ••• OO•nQ To all heirs. Bene · ., & G PAPTNERC.. s•oo s .. <" fic iaries. c r e d it o r s and " !;~' N•wporl Bebcll C•l1torn1• cont i ngent Cr e ditors Of M"""" EQu••• .. ,._.,.,0,,11., <or M ary Dofd and persons "°'"''°" 1140oo M1 c1111wooo '"''' who may be o therwis e P6u('t .. mu .. 11-. c .. 1o1orn•••?1oe inte r es ted in the w ill A\-.oetall'O lndu\lro.tl Prl)Perl••> d/ I I"'• .. c •l1torn10 fO<potdl•on \100 Bltt h an or e s a "'. C..1ru1 N•wpor 1 eu<J> c.111or n••j A petition h a s been ftleo 97l>OO by H a r o ld T . Dold, Jr . Hi" bu"""·" •\ •onou<1•d 0 v • aka Herold T . Dold Jr 1n ~".""'::~~·r;;:.... th e Super ior Court" 01 R1<n..•e1 R "'""'"'' Oran ge Coun1y reQuest inq Th" ~:~.::::.:.c:-:1 .. , lolt'O with '"" tha t Harold -r. Dold, Jr Count• Cl~•k nr OrdnOr rnuntv on aka Herold T . Dold, Jr be Au()il\17'11Qfl0 appointed a s personal :.i:.~~OEHS, KE NDAL L & HAI'! rep r _esen t a tiv e l o A Pro1.,.,0,..1 l•w corpon1ion 1a dm1ms te r the esta te o f onMa<Arlhur&l•d . J M ary Dold I under lhe Sulit 10s i n cl e p e n d e n t Ad m 1 n Nt•Port BHCh, C•l1torn1a •two I s t r a ti 0 n 0 r E's t a t p !> Puoto\ht-<I o.~n.,. to .. ,1 ,,,.,,~•;:,~~' Ac tl The petition ts set to'r ·,~p1 l. 10 11 1• •'l60 nq1111> hearing in Dept No. 3 a t P UBLIC' NOTICt: FICTITIOIJS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT t f\f" 'OllllW•"Q Ot, .nn' ,,,.,. f1t11nq ™'''"" ... "" J\IOfHJIJRtO(,f W/\I " IN f'l)t) karr~nt •t P,10-w.-.y t11 10. ''•tnr c tltfu ,,11,1 .,,,,,, (Oflt',I frnt-rq;·nt ., M f t11i ,., l•ft•vo Int • r ..tt1torOt(t 'nrpnf Atton \41\ v .. n ... ,a NPWpoft r•-~rn t; dl•ff1t n1d 4?MO ''~"e Ann4t w .. ,o.-m, .. , \O\ 700 C ivic Cente r Dri v e W est , Sant a Ana, CA 92/01 on October 7, 1980 a t 10.00 a .m IF YOU OBJECT to the grant1n~ o f the pet ition yo u should eithe r appear a t the hearing a nd s l att" you r ob1ect1ons o r f ile written ob 1ections w ith the court befo,-e the h earing :;;:i,n1~ "'Noori .n"o•" r .. 1.•oon11 Your appear ance may be Thi\ OU"i.n .... _ • '"f'Htu1 1ro h\" ~· l"-' '"''d'""" (c...t\t £ m1·rf)f•n,-f Mtoi01e al C.rovp I"' r" 'iYYltOt"'•t'r T '"' \tatf"f'f'Won1 ""'~" t11,.,, w 1U. trv- ( ountv ('f'O o' Ort\n~ touot,, on .AuQU:'\I ~ 1~ FIUHot P uOt1\hfoO Oranqt-t cw't OA11., Poot. ~Pl ) 10 ti 14 t'l1!() JSOI 80 P U BLIC NOTICE 1n p e r s on or by y our a ttorne y IF YOU ARE A C RED I TOR o,.. a co nt in- gen t c r e d1lor of the d ecease d, you must tile your claim w ith t he court o r p r ese nt it to the person a l re p r esentative appointed b y the court within tour months from F1crmous BUSINESS 1the da te of fir s t issuance NAME STATEMENT f I ti 'd d . fne "follO.,lnQ P•.rson\ or• do•nq 0 47 e r S a s pr0\11 e In b11•IM" '" Sec t1on 700 of the Proba te I -r ... E BALLOON GAROfN. q3e• Code <ff Californ ia. The W•••c.1oH. Hun11nq1on Bf'A<h '" <nMh t im e fo r filing c.laims will Paul Chrt\t1•n Knaui-t , -fl311 , • Wnlchll, Huntmq1on B•a<n. Co q1/>ol1> not expire prtor to four L<1rrv Doon ·w 10 Wlhhir• l\1¥11 months from the d ate of 1.0• Anqe1"" c.a 'I0036 t h e h e a r i n g n o t i c e d 1.."C•llf' 1Conn USO W•hnorf' Bl•d a bO e ' · l o\ A~l°" C<1 00036 I V • r~" Du•'"""., r()fldU(ltO Dv.. YOU MAY EXAMINE qen•r•• 1Mrtnoe•\n•P the fife kept by the court. T.,., ~1 .. ~ni wo, 11,,0 W•'" ,,,.. If you a r e intereste d in the County (t•H ot OrAnQ<" County nn estate , YOU may f ile a A11<1u•1 n 1Qf!O r equest w it h the court to Pub''""'° o r .. ,,.,. ca.si 0 ... i,1~~~~ r eceive special nofice of A1111 v. s.-p1 1. ,0 11 111811 Js11 ID t tie inven to ry o f est a t e assets a nd of the petition s , P U BLIC NOTICE /account s a nd reports described in Section 1200 NOTICE OF ru11.1cuLl of the Califo rnia Probate On September 1.S, '"°· •• 10 00 • m •t 11•22 warner Awen.,., Founl•ln Code . IV•tte'f'. CalUorn••. the tollow1n9 1 deJ<•lllt'd i-non•t "'-''Y wr11 i.. A I a n M ... R e .e d y , ::~. •' IMJl>I•< •11<11"" ••tnou• re Attorney at Law, Reedy & 111 JS.loot P•r•••ll• constru<ieo Crockett, 610 Newport wooden --Center Drive Suite 990 T,.,. .. ,.,.m-tn accordanct wtlh N Be h' C" 9"'cc ' C•lllornl• Ctvll ,.,.,.. ~llOnS ... 1 •nd I ewpor1 ac , ,,. •.tovO 19'8, DY IPW undersigned ••"<!lord, lo dl\po\e o4 ""''°"•' P'Ol»rl~ lflLD'f lfle Publl•lled Or~ (06\t Dally PllOI tenanl •I 11•2? W•rner VtnU<I, Foun l!>tPI ti, II, 74, \'191) l1SI 80 t•fn Vall•v, C•lltorni•, upon va,•llno Ille rol "'°"'"rt" ot lhl' l•r>01ord .,,., atter notlct> to -w1<1 ten.n• Dated SePltmber S, t'MO P U BLIC NOTICE NOTICE iNVITING ISIOS Cl VOE WAMPL,ER. l.6110lotO ll61) Warner •vtif'IUiP Foun,ain Valle o;, C•liforn•ot Tele~ Ho 11J.~7<1 PuDllShl><I Or•l\Qf' Coa\I OaHv Pilot. Sept 10, ti '"'° 1611-tel --- NOTICE IS "'ERE8V G•llEH 1~1 lne Board 01 Trustees ol th4' Coa\I Community Coll<'Qe Dtslrot l ot OrMpe Covnty. C.lltorn1a, .,.,,11 rt."<tive \4"Alfl'.I biO\ uP lo Trourws,,11, ll 00 a.m .. Oc- tober I, l'MO.tl l"t Purchd\lnQ Dept ol P U BLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSIHESS NAME '1ATEMEH1 I Hid cOlleql' dl•lrkt loc.11..0 at 1310 A.c:t•rns .Avfnv~ C'b\1a M t ~•"· C•llfornla, ~t wn1cn tln\f' \aid bl<J\ wtlt De PUDltclY Ol>""l'd and rtaO lo• ~ Tnfl' t0Uow1nq Pf'''SiOn '" oo.no bu\1 nf'S~ .l\ f R PR-INTING & 81NOI NG SPAIN(. 1'90-11 CLA$S SCHEDULE G w C Bid 1r•lS EVE OP M E N T (Al ol SllNGl lGHT, tStt Monrovt• • :: 13 NPwPO't Btllcn Cll9?&oJ , All DldS art to be 111 <t«ord6n<<' won St-Ball•v W~ter S?I San thl' 810 F°'"' 1n,1ructu>n• •no C0t1d1 8f'rf"c,,<1jno Aw Nfl'WPOr1 kf'A<" l A ••on~ •ncl ~Ctl•<•••on\ wtu(r\ •re now 9166.l on tilt •nd m.•v ~ ~ur..a 1n •~ othc. .. Thi\ bu11nf"\.\ tS conov<ted bY •n 1n of tn. Put(t\.\SU'tC] Aoirnl Of Wld t.0Ue-o- d1Y1dU•I Ot\lrtct • St~~n 8 ~,,., 1 E•c" Di~r must submit ••th tu~ I Tn1s 1ilat~t ••S t11tc1 with Inf bid • Ut~t-er \. cMt.k, <.erUt1f'd che<.lt Count• Ctor., ot Orancie County on or bid~,., bOnO m-paya!Me to '"" Auqu\I 7S IQlll orOtr OI ll'IP C.....sl Commun11y Coll~ t=-UllJl 0~\tr tt\ 60.jrd ot f ru,1ee~ In a"I Published Orcw1Q" Cot"' O"tly P1101 •mounl noMHs uwn five Pf!retmt 4 S 1 A1>9 27. ~04 l 10 II 1'90 JSIO ID I ol the •um bid n • vuarant"' lh•I '"" -b10<lt• will enler 1nlo lhe pr-d PUBLIC NOTICE Cont•.Cl II I.,. ..,,,,. " awuOed to t\lm In the ~vent of tt11lure to rnt"r In NOTICEOFSAl.E 10 Suero conlrkt, IM PrO<Hd\ 01 ,... 0,-ltEAl P•OrE•TY I <lie<~ wilt bl' lorteiled, orln lho <H <' AT r•1¥ATIE iAl.E I of • bond, 1rw full wm ''"'"°' w111 IH' Ne. A 1• U1 IOrl•lled lo s.110 <Olltqe dl•tritl IN THE SUPE•t°" COU•T OF No DIO<lt!r may withdraw his b•d lor THE STATE OF CAllFO•NtA • e»rlod 01 tort~·llve 14SI Oay\ Aller FO• TME COUNTY 01' O•ANGE the d•lt $4'1 f0t llW opening ''"''"°I In lht Ma11er ol lht Esl•lf 01 Th• BCMlrO OI Tru1IM>• rewr•e• I"" BEULAH M. EGBERT. Oec:uwd. prl•lltQO ol rtlMllno ""'and all Did• NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lh•I or lo welve any lttf!llulartllu '>r In 1"4! vndenlQntd wlll sell el Prlv•le lormallllH 1 .... any bltl or In tl'IP Dtcld•nq. tale, to , .... lllQ!lftl -Desi DldO.r, NORMAN E WATSON suble<I lo confirmallon ol•sel<I SKrel•rY. Superior Court, on or aller Ille 2'111 O•v I 8oor<I OI Trusle<!\ ol Seplemoer, l'MO •t ti-. ofllct of PubliSllf'O OranQI! '°"'' Oaoly Piiot McDonald, Pul•SKI, Herl•n .. CoPPO. StPI 11. ?4, 1"80 ll .... 80 Micllael J. l.a,on u•. Esq . l~IU M•tArthur, #100, Irvine, CA n11s, COUlllY Of Ortn91, Sl•lt ol C•lllornla, PUBLJC NOTICE all Ille rl9'11, tllle and ln\t rHt OI •atO NOTICE OF dt<Hwd ...... 11,.,, 01 cleAlh and •II PUlllC 14EA•tMG Ille rl9"1, 11111 and lnteresl 11111 I.,. Pur,.,..,, 10 Gr"Cler Of tne C•hlortl•• Hlete Of wld dt<NW<I N I •<quired C r~\ I · I ~ D• ooer•llon ol la .. or Olherwlsa ollll'r CM1'1at ""''ft" u on, nol•<• 0 ""-'' • hearlno Is htre4>Y qlven llWtn or In -Ilion lo lhal of wlo Cle· S.ld public lll'arlnt1 Is scnedut.., on ceawd, •I Ille lime of Cleath, In •nd lo ,..,. Stpt•mller t2, '"° A91tncla for •1> ell Ille <ffletn rt•I ,,,_rlY $11ua1ed In pll<allon lot ..,mn numbl'r P..0.1070 Ille CllY of Hunllnqton 9'•<11, Counly a• submitted try City Of uiouna Bt.Cfl ol Or•ng.,, Sl•I• ot Ca1tlorn1a, The •UOie<I requell " lo e>erl!'ll j)llrllcu1..-1y dlS<rloecl •• 1011ows. 10. Pla<entenl of 24" relnlorctd conc,..tt "'"' pip• storm dteln unde r ealsllllg Loi II ol 'frKI 4,J04 In Ille Ctl~ of \ldtwal--r9111acemen1 OI sldewa1• Hu1111n91on ha<h ••'per m•P rt on H •ward side at. Pe<lfl< c i.-st <or-In lloOll ISit, P419fS 24, u:u end HIQhwav lrom For9sl A~"" to f*J' 21 OI Mlsce11.-MACK, In,.,. ottlce wHI of Br-•y. uroer p101.c1 _, of Ille County Rec.order ol wolcl Oranoe col'Clll-for no sa•w•rO t11<ro..th Counly ,...nl In P.,.._.... •I Main 8tach Par.,, more commonly •nown u '11' l egun• 8ea<h, C•. V•lardo lane, Huntlnglon Bu ell, Sil<I l>Qtllde publl< ,, .. rings w111 Calllornta. commtnct 11 •.oo 1 m on Sej)lemtllor Terms OI tale Y~h In l•wful money U , 1'90 at Hunttnqlon eeaCll CllY 01 IN Ulllltcl Slate\ on <onllrmatlon Of Counc:ll CllA.-n, 1000 Mal11 S\,.._t, Ult. or P•rl <•Sh and Da lln<• 11un1ln91on 9Hch, CA, during wlfkh evidenced Dy nole H eu red by tlm• all..,'°"' t1ttwr ''""°'-or-ep:;-' Mo•lvaQP or Trusl o.ed on IM.PJllMT• "°'lnQ t!W 11pc>lk aUon wilt be .,.•{O. ty~. 'Tm11itronf of amount bid •THiimony !lllould be rtlal.cl 10 Is_, to lie Cle-llecl wllll bid, •ddresMd bY II• Calllornla CCMldat 811K °' offor• to be In •rlllno and Atl of 1'76. Any wrlll•n corres,pen wlll 118 rwatl...., 11 lllt etoruelc:t oll!it dtn<t rt911rdlnt1 Ille 414>Pll<e11on -1<1 •I etly time alter lhe fir-JI pvbllt•llon oe dlrKltd lo thl' olflet prior to tt>e llereof •nd bffor• <lelt o1 .... l>terln9 dete Oaltcl lllls 10lh tM'f OI Sot1>1embor • All 111\tlf'tSlt!d lndlvlcl\u1ts wllO wh~ 1•. acldlllo11a1 ln10.ma1lon mo contt<I McDO•AU>, PUUSIU, thl\ olfl<• •A• ..... & COP'° $0UT11 COAS I C.M•... REGIONAL COMMISSION '"61 Mac"""-.. ,,._ ... E OtHll 8ou .. verd ...... s..lttllOI ... o .... ,... p 0 l!o• 14,jjl ........,. e.adl, CA..... 1.-....... CA°"*'' T .. : Ct\41...,.. 121JI t'0-1011, 11....,...,.w•.c.,.. ,,, • .._~ ,..,..,.,. 0r.,... Coe\! oauv-Pl... P11411"""' 0r4lft0t '-" 0•11• PllOt ~. "· "·"· '• ns.s.ao ~p1, ••· 11. 11. 1• n u eo ,, -~---, . T I .. 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Ill lht lt11't' Ill l huM· ... ho portrJ~ Lh1 rout1• .. ~ l'd~l l'f \hJll ll I l .. 111} I~ T tw i.lu1I 11•h•t 1t'1l l u wtt:-i IJ tt l"lftnrk & StTIJJU?1t•!> ull t-X t'I utl\t• WUI l'lt (11111 '"' wh•1 n1 CUHHI H frnnin~' 1nt1·rpn·h 1 h1inl(•"• ,111d I rt'nd" fo'o r one 1t11ng 11 't111v.1·1t th.ti tlll' clt•11111111h n1adt' by cor pora 11uni. h lt\ t' d111111(t'1l lltl It> I loM• tu 40 1w rf't 111 of <·111 pc1r .nwn presutents come from nu1s1dt! lhl' company. Jennings states. and even thm;e who come up within the company (Su('h a.s at G~erc.11 Moto rs) were mobile in the s ense they were f'x1Xls<'~ to various areas of the company, tt·~tl•d 111 m any JOb:. and moved about 1\rut tht.•y put tn the hours, loo "Very few al th1· toµ don't work t>O hou rs a w1•1•k." he stat~ Very few. tte> J<ld!i, !111r1 t work w1•t'l«>nds And h•w Jo not have a ckft·n •nl 1al ~,c111M' whm1<' carct:r com es second T tw fa c·t 1s l h1Jt thc:sc 111wliues, l<mg ago atlribu_t · l'tl to mohill' mnr1<1 ~t'rs, •Jre perhaps ln greater de · m.111<1 thun f11•t• Yl'<trs a go , Jennings con<;luded afte r n·v 1 t•w111!! sev1•ra I hu~dred responses in lhe_,study "THERE i\K•; MQRE' MH~i; <ma~~e01$ of bus i n e\!:. ad m inis tra tion) a nd g roat.er inter- or gam zational m ovem e nt . ' he says "Deferential s p0uses ar e m the m ajonty and willingness to move geographically hasn 'l s lal'kl!ned " . One of the dc·areut 1nd1cati011s that mobilhy is -esteem ed eom es tn tht' paycheck "Certainly. com- pens atmn inC'rca'>e~ ari• greater a mon g those who move to other organU.alions than those who move-- within.'' he says The professor, who for three decaaes has been s tudying, workin~ with and teachin2 about cor- porate life . isn't necessarily an advocate or mobili ty He says he ~eeks to d escribe rathe r than pre., scribe. It. disturbs him . h e says, to...see "wishful thinke rs'' try to sell the notion that you ca.n establish your ow11 µ<'culiar lifest y le in opposition to the de · m ands of the corporat ion and still make it to the top. . . "lN SPITE o•· WHAT some people would like to believe," he says, the corporate system and the values it esteems haven 't changed much in recent year~ !.!-"f'hemoblle manager is not a pas~ing fad ." He concludes· · "The competency and commitment of those adhering to classic values continues to be highly valued jn corporate America. Those who believe otherw1se endange r t heir own success and that of their corporations.·' CONSTRUCTION FINANCING N ewspcint-P-rice K~S-on Rising •Residential 11 p to ~ unit~ no t akeout c-omm1tment rt><1uin>d "'Commercial Btuldmg!> 'TakeouLc.omm1tment require<i alon~ with leases •orange Cour1ty Propertie:. *Land Loans up to 1 year 504?1, of appraisal •up to S750.000 I lcritagc l~a nk 2 1 71 CAMPVS DRIVE tRVINE CALIFORNIA 92713 ~EW YOH!\ t \I' I T he pnee or the paper used 111n~·W!->l>lllX'I''.'.1·1111t1nul·-. t11 nse, but a::. new mill~are 1·om plt•k<l a11d in H·ntunt•s a re lJui ll Ul> t hi! rost is ex· jlt'l't ed Lu drop. arwly'1~ ::.ay .. The lalt'.1il 10c·re1.1se_ WU!> im~>OM'd by lnte rna- t\tmal P a1'.)('r Co . whtr h sent lt'tters lo cus to m er::. c;ay1ng the pnee of nt'ws prinl will rise on Nov. I to $470 a met nC' ton, a fi H percent boost Other ma1or produ1·crs wer e expecte d by analysL'I to m atl'h th e m cr easc, which came s everal weeks after Bowate r Inc a nnounced plans to raise its priceto$457.50a m etric ton on Oct I Ne wsprint prices have n sen rapidly in recent years. snurred in par1 hy ::.ha rp mere:u;es in en1•rgy -__..._ .... ~ )' ... :-.---=-~-~-="-c:;:=::::: --·t8'0=22% \.CON fACT JEFF JOHNSON " 1714} 833~3700 ~ BY DONOVAN CRA W.fORD RE Al TOR ___ A.REALISTIC APPROACH--1111 Ouri '1g 1nflat11 n .inc1 we re in I •ncr•' !.. ;in e ~cellL·"t '"'a"-< fo1 1nves11ng 1 1 rr-'al .. :.:air "Aos1 of the 111vP~.trTY>nt · paid for w1tn borrow»o moni:>y Someone etsp :. 11:.ced-d ollar ~av1ng,,. provides your rnorigaqe mo ney Even lhougn home pn~ have nsen several notches each year a rrortgage loan 1-; :ne only way the average .i ,to mer can bo• r w . .-•"lg·term mJney Tn1:. then 1s your big ch~nce to turn 111llat1an Ii 10ur advanr ~gP Y ,, mortgage give'> (O 1 full-price dollars to worl\ Wltl'r today Y·'.llJ then PdY rhem back with cr.edP''' dollars you will be e<lrmng for the riexl 20 to 30 years. On too o f that. 1f , your home increases 1n 11a l ue b) il ve r y cons.<>r11a1111e 61o P"' ye,u 11 11111 lrn1t>IP t• vallw ••11fi1y ' t••ij(C, • n1~ 1<n t ;i y1111..al ~orroac.h It , r··al -.t1r In 'act 11 "e r,1 'hi' ma•n reJ~ •nc; w ny many w• a1thy 1na1v1du~" oonlmue to make big· real estate investments And you can dO the same with " no~ tha1 you own and leed anyway ANNUAL YIELD Eom 18%-22% on 6 months to one veor solidly secured to. notes. Trust deeds available From s 1,000 to '200,000 -Call doily fo.-om-+~ & aYollablNty ~ CAU DIRECT or COUKT FOR DfT AILS & FREE BROCHURE PL EA St. \ONT ACT ME AT H0W[ 13\J';INEC:.C:. Pl[f't~ErAll ;.r IJAVf ~TREET rn TIME 71P G/\ L.alrf ;orriP Loa" BrOkPr VMXVER&AL) Jr'INANCIAL H "'"'' ~Trt4BfAr•• rr 11 r , , AtH "· , 1'"'41 ~ .. , i I "'""" • re ·~ ;;;,""' ,.. ~~~'-: 1•1 59?.l~r J.IA A C ,,A f' • ., r ,,. ~ ..,, , , ' ltJ ~1·8.lU:i 11\AN Oif r11, 1•;n t:•~•'· "' R1r ""• "'~' oe:;., ..... 1(11 Q,,, ~ 1l• :ua9"•,)~' ~''-" 6E At.,l\r'OlN\ '487 Nl"lnn ~1~"" W~v 9700!\i 114 311e-T041 ll[WPCR~ BEACH 6ftO ,...,....,°""" (;.eftter Onve ... '1 t7"'3' ~14 &it• ' •?:'\ •t t ,4.fo\,,I I{ ~ l ,, .+•,,9 q,.,.~ 1 U .,., '1l>C (fllTI P•t I• '( ··' (. ... '"ry p4, .. [ .t•' J.lr ., .,..,fl(). ttl"'t(tf. • ll' Hl·ll<IJ\ ft Al tv' ~;JJfUNGS I 000 S Palm Cl"l'O" 0- Su•e lOf>-112~ • , .. 320~919 COL.l.£CTOAS CORNEA ·AMAZlllG llEW GAS·SAVING -DEVICEl1 Rare Colna & Stamps GOLD & SILVER Prices for 9-11-tO O.'-C'"'91476.,. Sii"" Cl. Ul.00 •uy Sell 1(<11Qer•-• -· Ut7. M•PI• 1..t"' ~'1 \10.S. IOO COrOIMS -· -1. ~ Pe'IO\ IGI. t.MS. 90"" S11\ltt 8'"9' IUS'li. 15"'11. C•ll lorcur....,...-, (714)5~ South Cast Plau VIiiage -11a-I L loc_,,_......,,eo.e1....,1 .. MY PAGER ANO I ARC PAR1Nf.RS \1.., (I ,., '• I I J.- (i Jt IL Cit-Hlr) !"-I '"I I An'./•.,.' f't I ~Jo~ p,I~"' ~nff I J " I• llf'll'! I V fu)t d lft. 1) )I I 11 "tl(lt\LI'\ \~ l'f\H\P' H { I/. l'(lly H (. Muq1111 P•umbill(/ A\1ft'la P.,,, 'M:ll WITH RAOOS 1H Tl!E TRUCll II s •1•e nav1ng 50mfl)ne ldO ~DI• ,n th~shOulde• ID 'l.l'f you arewantl'O Ra~ A Cumberl3no AC&R Air CoM1floners R~••mt•~IO•~ Garden Grove OURl .. G THE GASOllMf tRUHtH WHAT MORE CAN I SAVI WI'"' I Ql>I llJQ~C' '>-0 "" ~) I •Ill In• o:t•ct 4no can "l' •l)Ultit 10 J"Ol~tf tU~IGIOCI rie.11 1~!1 10<.ahon An•.1ver P~nc tJ.JV)• oft •~ 1t\ h1Qhe'1 deq1er Aou w11n my ous1ness 11 nJpppns Al mos1 oa•ly 1 rt o• 10~1wotnoul111 lnhn S 01mm1r.1 M.11.e f nQ1ni•r.r 1n1 l)ownev "WE HAVE GAINED ACCOUNTS llns"'f' Paqe f\as 01ov1<1ea "" instant contact w11n llu• men 1n tilt 11etd Wo nave Qil'neo arcounts oy being ADie 10 qet to emeigc•KV alls .ind Qille ou1 ru\!On'MS QUIC~ serw:e wnen mey 1i.1ve d Plooiem Jim Cron~ t1ydrtK Pl'sl Con1101 Co las Angeies 'THE ONE THING THAT SETS ME APART ' 1n rut es1a1e your calls 11om thtnis 41t your hlet>lood One 1n•nq tnat ~t~me a1Mrl Iron Olher.> IS 11\l! ""I' C<lfS Qel 10 "°" rlJN• Ea Jones Century ?I Flu• lslah! la~ewooct 'l'M NOT GOING TO MISS DELIVERING A IAIY •. \ ~an 1ela1 outs10e ol norn~ ano 0U1te know1nq th.11 1 m not going to miss aet1veung a l>dby wnen I m tietween tocatoons · Eugene R Sollman, M 0 Canoga Par~ AnSNer Page tan alert 'fOJ 10 mportant phooe calls 24 hoors a day in La; Angeles. Orange, is a good day Riverside. San Bernardino and parts or Ventura coun11es. There Is no Umlt to the number of ~O ~vertise in the "beeps" yoo can receive. aoo no extra phone ct\1rges or special equiptrEni to install. 'Mien ' Daily Pilot soneone wantsyoo. they 1ust dial on any phone. It's as easy as that! can us tcxiay tor all the Classified Section. c1eta1ls1 fl~SWER PfllJE l'OSIS and :.iJ ... o h\ lti.;hl -.1Jppht· ... lx>C'aU'>C ()( lo.tltol troubles at manv ('anart1a11 n11lb ' ,\t the same t1m1', t hf'r(I hd~ tit:cn a dedtrlt• 111 Ill' nwnd fur m:ws1>nnt u' thro rC't't'S•.ton tut mth ad Vl•rt 1sml{ volume at ne"' o; p;:qwrs and as c·•inservatwn in c:~sur~s wer(' ad()pt l'1l while:-:.upphcs w1•re light• The fir't "t'\l'JI month:. of the year, U ~ rww:,pc.tper., U!>ocd about 1 pt·rC'ent les~ ncwsµrinl than in the same 1~·nod la:.t year For July the drop " a" 3.1 p cr ct•nt, aC'curding to the C:111ad1 an Pulp and Pa pe r Association lnvt>nl'IM<.'!> 11f '1ew5~ir11ll have risen stf'ad1ly in rN·c•nl month'> But tht· inaca'>l'!> ~cem hkPI\ to \lo"' 10 tht• next fr\\ \l'ar' ;1' more mtlb ar~· C'omplett!d The Amen c.m Pape r Ins titute estimates that total 1·:ipacity will n sc 17 per renl by 1982. .Ion U . Ud ell, a business professor at the l'nive~l)' of Wiscunsin and a cons ultant to the Amenl·an News pa per Puhlishers Association, pre· •licts t h:\t 1ncn•us<• will ht• more than enough to offset r1s1ngdcmand "The-re ts a glut of n c w::.pnnt coming on the Wes t l'flc.tSl m 1981 <1 nd 198<!. ' 5<iys Evadna S. Lynn, an analyst for Merrill Lync·h, P1crce, Fenne r & Smith Inc The <'' ersuµpl) ma\ not he <1S great 1n the Eas t , and could lead to rl"g1onal pnces ror ne ws print, re ,., vmg a S) .,tern that ha<I C'oded in 1976 ()\ 4·r· Tiu· ( :c)unler HASD li~tinqs Buot>M Bull tis 8urn'l.P: ~:.~.f. C""rlMIH CapEngy MlJTUAL FUNDS l 'p11 and Downs NEW VORK CAPI Ti. IOllOW1"9 11'1 •• lht O..t lhe Counltt< loch ...., ..,.,,.,.,., llWtl l\e•e -ue> i. "'°'' --I~ ......,,, 119...S on ru nt Of c-. •-•dle-s ol voh1me or 1-y l.ASI I~ ··-> ,v. .~ I 2'h 2~ 2"4 2'1to 1'4 2'11 '"" 12 J J ""' l"" 441/J '"" " Jllo '"" 10 17Y. .Cng Pel l ()It 111 '-Oft 13 1 '-Ott I I.I .... 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Charles Brown 1s the leader of Am en <'an I c·lt>ph11n1 & Telegraph. the nation's largest pn valt' cn.plp~cr . \\Ith so m e o n e million persons on the pay roll. Edward 'f'elling is ch air man or our larges t r c tail c;.r . Sea r s. Roet.ck. And Maurice _ Granville runs TcxaCO:- whose 1979 s ales or $38 .. 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Channt'I 7 &i} [)ICI( CAVETT Guesl G G0<don ~•Oil> (Par1 1 ol ;}) (A) M 'A·S•H Hawkeye "'"les 10 nos ltther detao hng amorig o ther 1~1ngs. Radar's aupmpts e1 pass.no a high sChool e..am ano a suooen cool•nit <!1 allec11ons oetween Frank and Hot Ups ®) BARNEY MILLER "Power Failure 7:00 I C8S NEWS NBC NEWS HAPPY DAYS AGAIN Fonl1e helps R1c111e expose something rotten 1n the Ctl)' s sanotatoon deparl- menL. _ 8 A8CNEWS D JOKER'S WILD • llA'A •S•H. Tne 40771h prepares !or a ' •1s11 from General Mac- Arthur ti) STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO W11en Ston., •tn<.l l\t•llt" r.klar CJ1f 1nnocl!nt m1111 bl muroer mf'y 01sco11e1 1httl "" was txltnij lildr.km1111e<J for a cromi. he comm•ttfkl 25 yea•s ago (II;) OVER EASY ._,__.- Guest · Er" Sevare1u l) (RI 6Ii) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT TIC TAC OOUGH 91 MERI/ GRIFFIN Guests M8100y AnOe1,on. Jackie Vernon Olllcer Michael SlmonSOfl 7:30 8 2 ~ TiiE T<>Wt4 Stove meets a pole vaulter who oveicame a paralvzlng 8CClde111 to walk ag11tn MelO<ly l/\18'v-M11Ut>u res1oents ano sunoathers Coping With 1ha1 town·s nuoe l>ea<:h 0 FAMILY FEUD 9 SHANA NA Guest Chuck Berry II HOLLYWOOD Cha"nef l....i•fin9• • KNXT !CBS) LOS Angeles 0 KNBC (NBC) Los A "getes 9 KTLA 1lnd I Los Angeles II KABC TV(ABCI Los Angeles (I) l(FM B (CBS) San Diego D KHJ·TV (Ind) Los Angeles @) KCST (ABC1 San Diego m KTTV find) Los AngelP!> ti) KCOP T'J(lno J Los Angeles fl) KCEf TV !PBS) Los Angeles 6Ii> KOCE-TV 1PBS> Hun1tng1on Beach SQUARES 0 ~ACE THf. MUSIC Q) All IN THE FAMILY A W•'·•Utly h 11•t111 ctl Alt fHt•' ltflV4''o fft•ttl n ;o,,i utly ttfU' p1ou1f1lmy Ar, ttu ff' f''HUflllt• .1 ttturt1U'' rtf thou 0111 Army t111d01th fl) MACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT 6Ii) THE SHAKESPEARE PLAYS Thi' ft!m!J<'<l M•ttlaAI Hordcrn s1ar\ n lh4' pow- erlul sor~erel Prospero tn Sha~espearn s maqtC.al lantasy wr11ch also 1eatu1es PtP08 Guard. Warren Clarke, David Ot•on Jnd Christopher Guar<I (Al BASEBALL Los Angeles Ooogers v\ San Orego Padres 8:008 OOLLV ANDCAROL IN NASHVILLE Country music s1a1 Dolly Pa11on ano corneo1an Carol Burnell como1ne 1a1. enls on au nour or mus•c . comedy and dance lrom the Grand Ole Opry Hou5e 1n Nashville IRI 0 REAL PEOPLE (Season Premiere) Fea- iu1eo a reunion ol POW'!> !tom World war II and the Korean Wai the T-Bords a pro1ess1onat rolle<-s•a1mg teani. a woman wno p10 ouces cuslom maoe 01~ 1n1s 1or llOth ~e•es Q 0 MO\/lE • * 'Charl1f' Co\-,o Nte'.! .NrQhl FQr /IC · •ng11•9 11'l771 Clu Gulage• Ralph U .. 11.lflr /I. 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Jackie Vernon Ollice1 M1ch.\el Simonson Jack Higgons John Peer Nugen I 10 00 " D NEWS U ®l \/EGAS A m1h1ant lem1n1s1 is charge<! w1ll'I murder1ng three men who ruled me TUBE TOPPERS CBS 9 fi :OO -Carol and Dolly in N41sh ville .' Ca rol Burnett a nd Dolly Partun team up for a musical variety :-1x.·dal at the Grand Ole Opry. Kl-lJ a 8:00 -"The Desk Set." Spe ncer Tracy and .Katharine Hepb4~ ht'ad the cast or this movie com edyt, about effi ciency efforts at a business of· fict> C BS 9 · 9 :00 -''Rodeo Girl . .'' Katharine Ross stars as a woman who pursu~ a rodeo ca reer despite its threat to her ma rriage and he r unborn child {see story, photo below). slf<ary s1cte ol las Veges i t RI NATIONAL NEWS KUP'SSHOW 1030 •• NEWS SPOTLIGHT l ammv Ornnes, M1mlyn Sokol Constance Towers Vtill l11Stuon not apots II 00808(1)tl)) NEWS 9 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES 8 M O\/IE * * C11rry Ou Cabbiff . ( 19671 Sidney Jomes Hat 1te JllCQuos A neglecte<I w110 gels oack at her nus band Oy spon~o11ng a nvl\I 11u1cab combany (2 hrs I ID YOU BET YOUR LIFE Buody tall\~ 10 a tema•e SOCCI{' star anu a women who " building a rehrB· menl nome for 3n1mals ti) THE 8£NNY HILL SHOW Tne Gonnan professor oocs 111s bes• 10 1ngra11a1e h1mse(I 1n Gelling To Know Vo,u • &i) WOOD tS TOO GOOD TO BURN An exammatr<>f'I of the new uses oe1ng made of one ol otlf' na11on's 1en11wable resources 1s p1eseoled al) HERE'S TO YOUR HEALTH "Dt~ 1n1erac11on" Q (RI 11:30 8 C1J CAMPAIGN COUNTDOWN JOHN DARLING COME ON .JOHN I YOU'VE:. GOT TO ~l..L ME ~SHOT J.RJ , Waller Cronlllte end van. ous corresp0nden1s repon on the cano1oet&s. issues the electoral& and lhe changing political system D TOHIOHT Host Johnny Cacson Guests Tony Bennell MtehilBI LanoOf'I 9 MORECAMBE ANO WISE . l lUJ ~BCNEWS HOOAN'S HEROES .,._ e111e German d1v1S1on bivouacs nea1 S1alag 13 and cre81es problems lor Klink ano Hogan ti) GET SMART Ma. 01scovers 111a1 338 KAOS agents have slipped tnlo lhe country 6D G!) CAPTIONED ABC NEWS • 11:5011 lUJ LO\/E 80 A f "Julie's Diiemma' Belly Garrell Norman Fen. "Roc~y MehSSl\ Giibert. 'Who s Who James COG<> Oooy Goooman IAI -MIDNIGtiT- 12·00 8 (I) CBS LATE MO\/IE • • • • "Oeeth Wish" (:t74) Charles Bronson. H P4I Lange An architect w se w11e and d11ughter were brutally !lssauneo .)fKMC1t!'S'a one-man war ol vengearce against 1he cny·s muggers (RI U TWIUOHT ZONE Katharine Ross at Home • in Saddk By JERRY BUCK LOS ANGELES < API -It wasn't difficult for actress Katharine Ross to look like she was at home in the saddle in "Rodeo Gi rl," a new movie to be broadcast tonight at 9 on CBS, Channel 2. Miss Ross is out at first light every day riding horses aJong the beach a nd hills near her Malibu home . She also rode in "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.·· fers more for wo men than feature films. The com· petition is fierce and most films seem to be he~vily weighted with males. I'm waiting for the wheel to turn ... SHE STARTED ON THE stage at the Actors Workshop in San Francisco. Jn Los Angeles. she did a few television roles. It was a guest s pot on "Gunsmoke" that changed her career. The direc- tor was Andrew McLaglen, and when he was as- signed to "Shenandoah, " he asked for ber. TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS Apprentlele angel .G111en- der tias a hero lime earn- 1.!lJ his wings • MISSIOH: tMPOSSl8LE Tiie IMF must thwl!I 11\e •Pl?Olntmenl ol a 1~en1 10 tne 1hr0fle 01 1 smell monarchy • ROOM222 I Kaufman receives help lrom an une•P•Cted I &Our~ When the SChOOI IS hit by a flu epldenuc 12:30 D TOMORROW Guests Elton Ji!lln. USMC M8j0f LISlle Pelly, wllO was Involved In 1he abort- 90 1eS<;u8 allempt In Iran, end his wile Glorta. Ron a MOVIE • * '" "Ou1ck Let's 1'4'• Married" I 197'1) Ginger Rogers. Ray Mollllnd The local "111adam11" and Ille m&yor are onllsled lo help e mas1arm1nd gain posses- sion 01 a legendary trea- 'lure ( 1 hr • 55 min I • NATIONAL NEWS 1:00 I @') POLICE WOMAN • MAI/ERICK Brei goes all·out 10 locale $500.<!QO h10den lly a dead man • MOVIE • * • r "A Dato With Judy" ( 1948) Jane Powell Ellza- 0.lh T aylO< A peor ol 1een· a(,lers with overect1ve 1mag1na11ons ~eep ttieor l1mrhes 1n turmoil \2 hrs 15 mm) CB MO\/IE * * TM! Ame11cano· ( 19551 Glenn ForO Frank Love1oy A Texas cowboy (tno s romance and adven· 1ure when he attempts to deliver proze Brahma bulls to Brazil I 1 ht 30 min ) 2:000 NEWS Q MOVIE * * • "A Yank In The RAF" ( 194 1J Tyrone Pow. er, Setty Grable An RAF titer Is humbled alter JO'"· 1ng tne se"'oce to be near an oto flame (2 nrs I 2:10 8 NEWS 2:25 9 NEWS 2:27 8 NEWS 2.30 9 MO\/IE * * "The Oevtl To Pay ( 19301 Ronalo Colman. Lore11a foung A ra111sh I • • young 11wt1ne 1 .. 1., the IHI. free Ille of a t>ecllelor 11 •ono u he can before • setting down roots ( I llr , 25mln) 3:021 = ••~"Dreamboat • ( 19521 Cl1f1on Webb. Gtnger Rcig· &fl A s1 .. n1.aereen Sier regains g1ory when Illa Old lllms ere resotrecaed !or televiSlon ( 1 hr • 40 min ) 3: 16 . MOVIE ' • * *'"' "'"Ranoom Har-• vest" ( 1942) Roneld COi- man. G, .. , Garson. 3:559 NEWS 4:00 9 MO\/IE • • "The Dlemond ~.. ( t9531 Feman<IO Lamas, Gilbert Aol1t1d. D MOVIE -•• * .. The Gencle Gun· man•· ( 1952) Johr\ M Is. Dirk Bogeroe Tlaur1dat1'• Day• i•f" db.,le• 11:00 e • fl "News Hounds" {1947J Bowe1y Boys. Chris· hne Mcintyre --AFT'E~- 12:00 D • • 'h • Serlln Cone- sponoent" (1942\ Dena And1ews. Vlrg1n1a Gilmore e • * • "Two SistelS From Boslon" 11946) June Allyson, Kathryn Grayson ti) * • * ''The Joker Is Wild" (1957) Fra11k S1na- lro. Jeanne Cratn 1:00 ID * * • * "Wlllskey Galoce" (1949) Joan Sreenwood. Bel R1dford 2:30 tlJ • 111 "Tawny Pipit" \ 1944\ A lawny pl . a ol l•rk, le~es reluge Llpsbury Lea and cau s the towns· people and he mlll11ry to go loe 10 toe in battle over II 11 hr • JO min ) 3:00 al) • • 'h "The Girl Most Likely To "t 1973) St~­ ard Chennmg, Edward Asner 3:30 Cl • • .,.. "Time Tra· velers" \ 1976) Richard B11Sehar1. Sam Groom by Ar.mstrong & Batiuk (e;;;;_ ~ Bm~.~'\I \ I ...... ______ \ ,--___ ..,;/ '.'· 'Shogun' Soaring ForNQC LOS ANGELES (AP) -N BC's "Shogun .. gamble appears to be paying of!. The $22 million, l~-She got some personal coaching from Sue Pir- tle, the two.time world cha mpion rodeo star whose life story loosely forms the basis of the film. Miss Ross did all the riding sequences in the movie, ex- cept for a few bucking scenes handled by Miss Pir· tie . Her theatrical films include "Games." "The Graduate." "Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here." "The . Ste p ford WI ves" and "The Voyage of the ' hour epic of feudal Japan would become · NBC's all.time ratings winner if its first.night ratings hold up through "RODEO GIRL., WAS SHOT on location at a ranch in suburban Newha ll. except for a rodeo se· q uence filmed in San Diego. "We got permission to shoot and they asked me to ride in the barrel race," Miss Ross said. "l did it. and it was fun. I'd alw.ays ridden .. but I'd never done rodeo competi- tion before.'' The movie focuses on Miss Ross' determina· lion to have a rodeo career despi tG the opposition or her husband, playe~ by Bo 1'\opkins. She's en· couraged by her mother. played by Jacqueline Brooks, and a rodeo performer played by Candy Clark. While on th~ road. Miss Ross learns she is pregnant, but decides to continue her quest for the championship buckle J ackie Cooper directed "Rodeo Girl" from a script by Katharyn M Powers. Da mned." ,~ "I've had a re~ offers to do episodic television, but there was never a nything that excited me,'' she said. ONE MOVIE SHE DID for TV was "Wanted ... The Sun nee Woman,'' a sort of continuation of he r rot m "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid." "I succumbed and thought I could really contribu e something. but it wasn't good ," she said. She said she considers her latest movie. "The Fjnal Countdown." as· s!ricUy entertainment. "It has humor and patriotism and things that haven't been fashionaj)le for a while," Miss Ross said. "I don't think it's in a class with 'The Graduate ' or 'Butch Cassidy.· but it's a very upbeat picture." 'Stepf ord' Sequel Set ACTRESS BACK IN THE SAOOL£ AGAIN Kath•rtne Ro!.• Pley1 'Rodeo Girt' "I CAM E TO RIDING early, but we neve r had horses of our own." said Miss Ross. "I think my • pa rents thought it was a phase I was going to grow -out of. l had a cousin who taught me to ride." HOLLYWOOD (AP>-SharonGlessstarsin She bought her first horse with money from "The Revenge of the Stepford Wives." an NBC Candidates Aired Candidates for county, state and federal of. fices will be inter.viewed when "Voter's Pipeline" begins its seventh year of broadcasting Fri<tay at 7:30 p.m. on KOCE, Channel 50. 1 • The first program in the "Election '80" series or specials-will present candidates for the 69th and 70th assembly districts in northern Orange County. The program will -examine issues of transporta- tion, housihg. state budget and the possibility that failure of the state Legislature to enact smog con· trol may cost Californians 1850 million in lost revenue from the federal government. • ...... -} ... ,....!!~ ~ -..·----·~~ IDl!I-~ • NOWP~YING IT._..W ... Ot•• 639-1170 ~-0!.lflOt 6)4•1)~ ................. la Ml< ldl 9l 1-1108 ~c• M-WAY•llm ... Wtt""'111"' H l·3'N aOW&•DI' W000911tDOa • MA•Ul'f N•A m•ss !"LAZA stt-sm her itrst movie, "Shenandoah." It was an Arabian. sequal to Ute theatricaJ motion picture. The movie which she named Johnny and s till rides regularly. also stars Julie Kavner , Don Johnson, Arthur Hill, She has since boughtan Appaloosa named J oker . Audra Lindley and Mason Adams. . Miss Ross said s he-was -asked by producer Len -r----------, Steckler to lak~ ~he role , a lthough she doesn't do ~d H~~-t..~i.•,:.; t~: ~~~~=~;~:::·,~· loo much telev1s1on work. Her last TV film was· 1 1 onr""mo m•mb9's for 1 1 "M d 8 N modtllng, comm.,ct1t1 "MEATBALLS" I POI ur er y atural Causes." I wolcieoY«•, 111rm, print worti I na11n ""'°"" "Th . t ( ood . 1 f · -Hirai 4 '). lheatric:f~hT~es~~\~~ s~fd~ "I t~nC: t~fe~1~8m1·0enno1r~ I ! ! CALL 'NOW ! ! I "FtttAL \.OUNTDOWN" I I ...... IPOI "BATTLE -:__Q _ n-. -~ . -L~~!.J~!:_O~.!~J a!.!'2::!!::!~!:..~,, "ROCKY HORROR Pl CTU RE SHOW" 1111 TICK&Y P,_ICES: G9n. l·UO -Borgoim under S50 ore ICM!d Slftlors u.so, Clllldr.,. 11.so • evflfy Saturday on OIME·A·lllfS tinees Daily! All Seats S2.00 ootv rn •he..: !!ijw!(.}f before S:OO p.m. 642-5678 MIRAMAR THEATRE 1MM.alC.......llNI Peter O'Toole •nd Steve A•ll•b•ck THE STUNT MAN ------12:15-2:-4~s:u;7:"5=1V:1T Exc:Uslvel JOHN TRAV.OLTA UR~AN COWBOY 12:00-5:00-10:00 Robtwt Redford BR CJ BAKE 2:30-1:30 ... a.-. ...... * CltllMA OflfTll I UA CINEMA \M CITY CIMMA * Colla Mtso Wes1m1ns1e1 ,..011 Orono• 979-4141 8113-0~6 634·9911 SAOOUIMllt 'iAZA CINHM El loro ~~1·~880 WOOOMIOCM Cl .. (M~ IMne ~51-06!15 * , * Good Skate? Sarah Purcell, a hos t of NBC's "Real Peo· pie," finds out about the roller de rby first hand in tonight's seg. menl', the first of a ·two·part feature, air· ing at 8 o'clock on Cha nnel 4. AND the week. "Shogun," based on J am es Clavell's novel, is the corne rstone or NBC's immedia te re· covery plans, a potential raUngs blockbuster that could validate NBC's ef· forts to make the most of this strike·diminished television season. Although the national ratings were not yet available. overnight rat· ings from Chicago, New York and Los Angeles s howed that Monday's • t hr ee~ho ur o p e n ing e pis ode or "Shogun" dominated the prime time ratings. "Shogun" clearly out· performed NBC's all· time entertainment s ue· cess, "Ho loca us t," whictt ran in 1978. konco Brusatl's EVEllY IA • JIM MARIMALL OH STAGE FOR YOUR UITDllNQ l'\.IAIURE -,., __ _ - '. ' O'Toole ·New 'Macbeth JinX' Victim LONl>ON 1Al'1 W 1lh.1ni S hdkt-'Pt>t4tt', "Mwebl.>l h. 'dtx•ul 11 m 11 14h11M' umh1t111n "'•" hu. undoing. hai. l1t•c-n do.c >1t•1I lt\ lhtd lur k 'In<',. 11 wn ' »tal(ed in tli()I; Th" lt•k 'l \ h. l11u 1:. I'l'll'r o Toole ' amb1tlOUl'.I J.ll lXhl\'llllll 14hl\·h \Ill\ ( .. inth•ll ( rtllC brandt.'<l "Mad"h111 'fht> <'Urrt•nt 1lra111 .1tu.111on 11f lh1· I Ith 1·1·11tun St'ottb.h km .. ·i. t l!>l' 11111 (.lit 14 ll' lr\Jnll>4'tl'tl 1n 11 · b11.111• ,,f p11hhl'll\ p111mnttni.: ll 1'01111· ' fl I urn "' I h1· B11l1 .. h ~ta .:t; uht'I . I ~• \ t tr' II """ twr.tltl."tt ,, .. th" 11.ii..,h•p ol • tlo(hl ti1.: pn•dll\'f "'"' ,11 I ••lldon ' tu' totH' 0111 \" rtw.1h'1 111 I .HI Vlllll'l' :<JI\'' \ 11 tu.ill\ ... u h\ nul tht• phi\ 'I •1thh •11 n in Uu1 th1• l.lh''<I M.11 ht•t h w;.1i. i.,I\ ,l>:••<I ll\ l'rtlll ' 14 11 h ,1 ft-nw1I) t 111 l'i) .. ho" n twtt• nnd 14r.u·kt'tl h~ 1 lurw11:0. hu1 lo.-.t .t~t· row 1-'nda) :. 1>t•rt11rn1Jn1·~ tht' pl.t\ 'lhm1 n1j:hl Web \'Ufl l'dt-.1 ,t\ lht> l.1:-I Olllt\llt• ht•1 11\l't 11( I 14 11 bumb hoaXl':. O'TOOL•: . .tic, ....... t-:~ut-.0 lht• pl.1\ jn.t p1:ym1sed rt>j)Urtt•r :-. tiu· ~·,·1f1•r111,,111n·:. l41111 hl 1m provt> But IAmdu11 !< lh\'.ttt•r "urr,(cl 14•1ml~·rt'J 1f llw 3H·)'t'ar :.11atl' uf bad l\ll·k "Hlt>h fl'l!,j fift'<I :t!I J jinx ~oulrl 'JliH1• th,· l,t\t'~t pr•1dui:11un "'hl('h the Dailv M::111':. Jal'k T111 lwr 1lt''''rilk·l1 a~ not !>11 much do.wnnght l>ad ,t.., ht'roll'all~ ludl('rou' Bad lut•k has pla~u<'rl tht' pla~ <itnC't' rh f1r-.t performance hefore King Jamt-:. I · The boy :H·tor who plJyed 1:ad)··Ma~bt-th 1p days when al'tresse~ automat1('all) "'·n· < lcissNI as whort:s wa s tak'cn Ill JU.!.I bdorc· the perfo~ance Shakt>spearc had lo play tht' rolt' ' ... . ,, .... ,.4. 994·2400 n....~ .... tf"t 0..lr A ..... te AlllllLANI (l'O) 111)0.11 t )..4r004.oo..Ar00--10100 -•it.i••e Clletl __ _ THI MOUNTAIN MIN,., t l1IO--l1)0.t.1-..)0..liiJO. lOllO .. ...,. ............. , ..... CAaH1' fa) I J1JIO.l1..._.,., .... ...,,.J.t01•I "'" .... w ...... '-"·-· THI ~II STINtll UCIC IN J "'-?,.. ---._ loAr -'------' IJ•~1 ,._.,._10.0 I ..... fl t• U•t~ \I 879 98SO -· -ft'• 0.ly A -·• AllllllAN( (N I I ,,.J.J14 ... 1•J••M1 .. ·lt1 .. ·-....... c----n .. MOUNTAIN MIN 1•1 IJ:• t ~-t &iJI I WI t .. I ••• "FAME" (PG) WW.,.-1:•• .. M --.-:t~:• ,, ....... ''THE MOUNTAIN MEN .. --1:eett:• (A) -~1-...1• "FINAL COUNTDOWN" .. BEAR ISLAN'?" (POI nn •00111 -PMANTASM 111 1-.... o-":....1t-c--" .. -. -"-4th "41 MOUNTAIN '-IN111 ..... WNOUT MOSlltN I -'"'*-v .................. t.tt ... ( mnl a·~~:;~~o I DON'T ::;.~:.1:0... (I I " -"" ""' ...... '• n. ......... e • I I • e I I ~ ••••••• t ·'I Tltl llO MAW\.111 .... INTll TMI DeAOOH111 , hlm.,t•tr n11d tht• yuun~slt•r tltt)d dupn~ l hc pe rfotmnnc<· Su~.-c1ul•nt , .... , rurm1tOl't''i huvt• l.lt't.'O lrllerrupl t'{1 b not11 , lht' lh1·a11·1 hu1 runii: llown und actors fullm~ 111 or dytnit """ IN 1931 M Af .('01.M Kt:t: '"'' t11s \•011·e I\ 11 ;,1.11 1 S1111 h 1" .ll'l'h.11•1•t11 l·11t . dad t111 e pnfot rnunc·i_• twfllr11 tw111i.: 1 ui.ht•d to hosp1tul wlth i; dull Tw1111thn a1·11"' wh1> lnok 1wcr thl' role Cell 111..,. 1lhin du}' of t•tw h oltwr In 19:17 wh1·0 S11 l..iun•11n··Hlw1t.'r l1rsl pluyed M.il'IM·th ,, ft .i.im1•11t 11C "'' '~11rd h111k1· utf and 'Ill 111 k u s~·1·lul111 who hurJ u lwurt allat·k L11ill11 H:n 1111 foundmt< mu11a.,;t·r ot lht• Old Vic and the p t'f"lll "ho n i.HI•· ti 111t•1 .1 l'clllt.'r fur Shakespeare pl.t" 1h1•1f lll't lwl111 t 1111\ h;I lllM'lll'd Ill thl' 1937 11111duc I 1110 ( 'hutlt•b I .uu~ht1111 r t'l'lumt'd h1~ 11ot1n·s were so h.uJ "'ht•n hf' 11la' 1·11 M .i('l~th that his career ·was 't'' haMt IO y<>ar; &mw a\'lor' r<·fuM· tu .1p~ar 1n the play at all Utht'l'.S won 't evrn t>nH'r theater!> wher~ tt 'has been vc:rrormed 01 '4 t-ar 1·u,turne!I w.ed 10 Macbeth pro d1u·t1oru. THEATER Pl-:Ul'Lt:; t:ON~IDt:R 1t bad hick to quote from lht' pla} off stage Som e refer to 1t only. a!> 'Th11 Scottish Play''. or "The Unmentlona:. blc ~ By The Associated Press The following are llillboard's hot record hits for fhc week ending Sept. 20 as they appear in lhts "cl'k ·s issue of Billboard magazine HOT SINGLES l ·· ps1de Down .. Diana Ross <Motown) 2. "All Out or Love·· Air Supply <Arista I 3. "Anothe r On e Biles the Dust " Queen 1 Elektra I 4 "Fame" Irene Cara <RSOl 5 "1.ookin' foF Love" Johnny Lee (Asylum l 6. "Give Me the Night" George Benson (Q. West.Warne r Bros ) 1. "Late in the Evening" Paul Simon CWarner Brnf ) '1t~' "Orivin' My Life Away" Eddie Rabbitt (Elektra > ' ~ 9. "One-Ul-a Mjllioo You" arr-¥--Graham ' CWarnerBros.) 1 10. "Emotional Rescue" Rolling Stones <Roll· ing Stones) • TOf LPs \."The Game" Queen (Elektra) 2. "Hold Out" J ackson Browne <Asylum) 3. "Diana" Diana Ross <Motown) 4. "E01otional Rescue" Rolling Stones <Roll· ing Stones> 5. ··Panorama" The Cars <Elektra) 6. "Christopher Cross" Chris lopttlt Cr oss <Warner Bros.) 7. "Give Me the Night" George Benson <Warner Bros.) 8." ·Xanadu' Soundtrack " <MCA > 9 ... 'Urban .Cowboy' Soundtrack" <Full Moon- Asylum) 10. "Crimes of Passion" Pat Benalar <Chrysalis I ' .,. Opening Delayed NEW YORK (AP»_, On Sept. 22. t he Metropolitan Opera's opening night, the s tage will be da'!1 and the glittering costumes stored away. The opera . blaming labor troubles, has put off in· definitely the start of its 971.h season. Anthony Bliss. executive director, said the opera took the unusual action becaus e it. had rea('hed no contract accords and had not obtained any no·slrike g uarantees from its 17 l~txir unions . ··Had we been able to reach agreement even at this late dale. we could have begun the sea son on Sept. 22." Bliss said. "But we have now reached the point whe re there is simply not the rehears al Lime available to prepare for the opening week of the season.·~ _. . MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE The ~«1"'9 ot,,.,,. '•Mps 11 ro "'b'°m P*,..,.,, •bau(,,.,. ·~llOfilf'y"' • • "°,,.. "°"'*" '°' .,., ... ~9 o, ,,,.., ,,.,.,""' All KlJ ~ ANO Ii!) Fil MS AECEIV( ll<E SEM. OF fHE MOllON PIC !URE COOE OF SELF REOVLAHON - Ja!lt ~ Coasting 1~~ J •'" ~@ ...... Tom Marplai•" "AIRPLANE" lf'GI '"AMAL COUNTDOWN" "THEHUNTEA'(PG) j "XANADU" ' (PG) I .. MOUNTAIN MEN" (R) r==:::=::::==:= '"THI IMPlll ,,.., STllOSIACI .. -MOPASla- "SMOKEY & THE BANDIT, PART II (PG) "HE KNOWS YOU'RE ALONE" "FOXEI" (R) "BLUES BROTHERS" "PROM NIGHT .. (A) Amusing • 1:~~ obser~atlons J ;Hf .U.·u.~ of life along l~•LJ~• •Ut""I the Orange Coast. i ···~·~ '-'!! ·"""' I .,AflP\AMr penned by .. , "Um.I • ..,..., .. a native ion, . ,,,., In the · DAILY PILOT ""' ......... ... -""""' ~-·· ... ·-""" .... O'Toole callt•d it llarry.Lauder, after lhe Scot· tlsh vaudeville singer But the jinx struck just the surnc. The reviews were al~ost universilly bad some were simply brutal. . Critics condemned O'Toole and the produc· lion's director Bryan Forbes for hamming up Shakes peare to the point that the audience giggled operlly during the performance. Michael Billington in the Guardian said ()'Toole "delivered every line with a monotonous tenor bark as if addressing an ilUdience or deaf f.sk i 11\0S " "Mac death." s aid the Daily Mirro.r. "Mal'l•1op," sa1d the Sun. • THE OLD VIC'S .NEW ARTISTlC director. Timothy West. publicly blameq O'Toole for the ··disastrous opening'. He s aid the Irish actor insisted on total control over the production as a condition or appearing at the Old Vic and ignored all advi!'e on how to stage the p lay a nd act the role. Director. Forbes marched on stage after the second night final curtain to defend O'Toole and the production. "We are bloodied but not bowed." he told the a udience. Then in an obvious attack on West . he added: .. I have always thought that Judas was one of the leas t attractive characters." "rt (the play) was competent." O'Toole said later "It was fit ror public cons umption It will be better . If 1 am disowned. the production and the Old Vic will go skinl <financia lly fall )." O'Toole told reporters al his London home Fish& More® •2 Crispy -Fish Fillets •Golden Fryes •Fresh Cole Slaw •Crunc hy Hushpuppies .. 19&0 loro JOJ\f\ $11 .. Af s l~c,. ,. I f~Q"I" '·'~("f,pt.f CWng<john8i]ver~. SEAFOOD SHOPPES 3095 Harbor llYd. in C0sta M~sa .W S.. of S.. Dle90 Frwy. Across "'-Fecko. Drfy .... MrYk• ....... "THE BEST FILM OF1980! A picture of such power. grace, sensitivity and human value that I have to rub my eyes to make sure I'm not dreaming." -~a Rtoed. Synd.catf'd ColUIYl1\l•l "Perceptively moving and funny. Robert Duvall. 'Blythe Danner and Michael O'Keefe play together with t he kind of ease that., in a movie. is as exhilarating as it is rare." -V1nren1 Cenb). 'i•"' York Tlmo>• Pi.ncs Ill l«MC...,... •• tJIUO."f ..cr-s - ===::-:==-=-==~-= 1 .... WAttMi•tfllOS O• ....... e~c ......... O •t.oOr•Oo"•.c:1v1•• Cotffttwl'I• Atl•"9f'lt• , .......... -.EXCLUllWLV AT IDWAAO&CINEMA8 STARTS FRIDAl .. 11 , edwanls NEWPORT MIAlCOAST HWY.&MACAll'TMUl HWl'Oll'I'. C7llJmlJl 644-0760 Wednesday. Sep10mber l 7 1980 DAILY PILOT Bfl God, bfl George Geo~ge Burns plays God again. piloting a .motorcycle in the new movie "Oh. God! Book 1 l." scheduled for release soon as-a sequel lo Burns' pQpulaF l'!lOvie "Oh. God." • edwards cinemas WHERE THE BEST PICTURES PLAY - I') • 810 DAILY PILOt • -· DinPr Snaps Back C A.MB RI D G E. Md (AP) -When James S Bryan sits to eat crabs they 're still wiggling -and snapping all the way to his mouth What staned ~s a dare at a bache lor's party several months ago has produced a measure of .local notoriety for the 35-year-old construction foreman. • NOW HE IS beginning to be in demand for con· tests and benefit shows put on by service or· ganizatlons o n th e Eastern Shore. 1 Bryan te lls listeners that many of them prob· · ably have been bitten by crabs and that he is --going to-show them now to bite back Then he does -staning at the crab's head. "It 's no great thing." • Bryan says. "The shell is no problem It 's like egg shell .. and you just have to keep it on top of your teeth and CIUDcll jt up real fine " HE SAJD ms method beats steaming lhe creatures . "Hearing the m -elaw at the pot wh en you lure up the heat that's r eal g ruesome," he says. "When I t ake that firs t bjte, h e n ever knows what hit him." 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D at Tabtt Wn•st« at Wdlfl Wnt 21131 ltach ltwd. at_ ...... HUNTINGTOll .a I-HUimNGTOll IEAOI a ,-•1 Womer 916~ MIMI at .......... ff Tero et lodfWd ' ~-... .... -----·-· ··---.__.... ___ . --- ... I INSIDE: •Happenings •SuperftlarketShopper : •Club Calendar ·S•ngles Calendar Fish • • • .ht SeasOn Fresh fish. ca ught in season, is a great idea for dinner. Right now. swordfish 1s abundant along the Oange Coast. 1'y J OITH OL.~N Ot .... o.11, ~-~-Qulck' If vou want a ~ood fish m~al and love swordfish and are a little &-otch at heart rWl . don't "alk to ~our nt>a rest ~eafood restaurant Swordfish 1s 1\1 sea~on and the local catch 1s good. so. the prices are dropfmg almost daily "It Wtll do well from now unul the end ot October." saad'Jim Cam mer , a wholesaler with operations on Br_!>adway Street in Costa Mesa Swordfish now are being caught off of Dana Pomt' and at the east e11d or Catalina. he said, and retail prices are a round S4 89 less Cammer also sells .small amoWlts of fish to tbe public and one of his best bargains is swordflsb chunks for 99 cents ci pound, when he has them. They are good m ade into kabobs with vegetabtes for the barbecue. he said Cammer's wife, Sandy, g~ves customers hints on how to cook the fish when they ask, though she says she can 't Write down a recipe lo save her soul. . She sog~sts putttl:lg the chunks on a skewer with bacon between them, loading another skewer with vegetables such as zucchini. tomatoes. bell peppers and onions and thread· ing fruits onto a third for a comp'lete meal ·9n the griU. . • "Just make a little honey dressing for the fruit," she suggested, "and .you've got your dessert. We get the kabobs when we cut for lhe J.Q_ins and tbe....iue,~Jil.ar-cutcs-comeout as- kabobs." Mrs. Cammer . who spends her mornings with the telephone glued to her ear as she con- -tacts restaurants for their daily orders, says she likes to cook swordfish in o~ve oil and butter when she's in a hurry. • · 1 Uun ~hce tt, 1tnd lhcn I've got grandma's h.eavv sk1llt•t I saule 1l in olive oil and butter with a hlll~ garht . "I'm Italian so I µut garlic in everyt.hing but the coffee .. f'or a more leisurely supper, Mrs. Cammer, who teaches cooking, suggests slic ing the swordfish lh1ck , rubbing it with mayonnaise and then cooking 1t over charcoal until it turns white halfway up. Then. turn it and cook it the rest of the way Linda Vas, whose husband, Bill, is a local fi sherman. with his vessel Outsider, says she • likes her swordfish best simply broiled w'th but- ter and a little lemon. Both sh e a nd Mrs. Ca mmer prefer swordflstl prepared very simply because the fis h is tasty by itself. . "ll has a good flavor. Why waste good fish ?'' Mrs. Cammer.said. · She prefers fi sh to beef, she noted, because s he finds that it "sits better" with her and bas more variety. . .._"l grew up with it. My family grew up in S1c11y and we even had fish for bceakfast. · · Get S111Brt - Serve Fish F~sh is eQ:...S.tnarUOO<J to-eat, according -to he National Marine Fisheries Service in Washington, D. C. · ll has been louted in old wives' tales as be· •ing a "brain food," but the Fisheries Service says 'there are many good reasons to serve fish. "Seafoods offer a dynamic nutrient balance with very little cooking loss," the service says. Here are other pluses to a fish diet: -The protein is of excellent quality and quantity. -A small serving ( 4 ounces) or raw fish will supply about hatr the protein required by the body. · -Fish proteiil is 85-95 percent digestible, making it good for children and older people .. -Seafoods contain unsaturated fats and small amounts of cholesterol. -Low-fat fish has less than 100 calories ill a 4-ounce serving. -It is rich in nutrients, including Vitamin A, the B Vitamins;; phosphorus, potassium, iron and trace minerals, and it is low in SQdium. \- ' NUTRITIOUI INACKI WITH IARDINEI AND CRACKIRI .. l:WLYPILOT -Food f:I , .. r 0.11, Pll"" "'"".., Petrk -0 ·0 ....... 11 BAST£ SWORDFISH KABOBS WITH 01~ AND VINEGAR DRESSING , Sardines • • .for Sriacks · Instead of ha.ving the• cookie jar full, keep your pantry stocked with sardin'es for snacks. The Norwegians have done it for years. Snacks these days have a bad connotation. Yet. if you choose well. between-meat snacks can.be very helpful in fulfilling your daily nutri- tional requirements. The key to teaching your family good snacking habits is kf'.ePiPf-healthy foods .on hand. Simple snacks hke nuts. fresh and dried fruits, crisp vegetables, and canned fish, such as Norway sardines, are convenient snack foods that offer good navor and nutritional benefits. ~ Sardines in pa rticular are an excellent choice for snacking. Besides being tasty, a snack of Norway sardines will provide some ol the nutrients that l)eOple often don't get enough of in their regular meals. For example, s~rdines supply some of the sam e nutrients you'd expect to find in green vegetables, fruits and grains, such as vitamin A, som e B vitamins, niacin and several key minerals. A simple midaay snack of Norway sardines, offered with crisp crackers, contributes many of the nutrients found in that glass of whole milk and ha mburger patty planned for dinner. In comparison to a glass of milk, a 3 ounce - serving "f sardines provides the same amount of calcium and phosphorus and mo~ vitamin D. That same serving will also f<>Otri.bute the same ·amount of protein and iron as in an equal weight of cooked hamburgers, yet lf..m be lower in saturated fats. Of course, Norway sardines stM>uJdn't be limited to just snacks . As nne as they are for snacking, sardines can also be the basis for wholesome everyday meals. -For additional recipes featurin1 Norway sardines, send for a copy ot "Deep Secrets." This brand new 12-paee booklet incl&Jdea recipes for appetizers, sandwiches, saJada ahd suppen. To receive a copy, send your name, address and 25 cent.a to: "Deep secrets", Dept. NP, SS Union • $t .• SanFrancisco,941U. NOaWEGJAN BtJTl'Eac&ISPS ·12 crispbread wafers 2 tablespoOnl butter or maraarlne, melted J tablespoon seasoned salt (optional) t cu (3'4 ounces) Norway sardines in oil, drained Brush one side of wafers with· melted butter. Sprinkle with· seasoned salt. if desired. Ar ra nge on cookie sheet. Batte in 400-degree oven about S minutes or until Lightly browned. Cool on rack, Ser ve with sardines. Makes 1 dozen. CRACKER SNACKS 1 cup mayonnaise 'I• cup grated Parmesan cheese 'A teasppon onion salt 12 rye ct'ackers Paprika 1 can (3~ <mJtces) Norway sardines in oil, drained '(.1" . Blend mayonnaise, Parmesan cheese and onion salt. Spoon rounded tablespoQn of mixture ooto•crackers. Sprinkle with paprika. Bake in \25-degree oven S minutes or until golden. Top with 2 sardines. Serve at once. Makes ~en MIDNIGHT CRACKER SN~CKS v. cup butter or margarine v. cup Worcestershire sauce 24 whole wheat wafers 2 cans (3~ ounces each) M>rway sardines in oil, drained In s m a ll s killet , h eat butter a n d Wc)'rcestershire sauce until butter melts. Dip crackers in mixture quickly, to coat both sides. Arrange crackers on cookie sheet. Bake In 350-degree oven 10 minutes. Cook on rack 2 minutes. Top each cracke r with 2 sardines. Serve warm. Makes 2 dozen. SARDINE PVFFPIES l package (IO ounces) frozen patty shells 'A cup prepared mustard 2 cans (3~ ounces each) Norway sardines in on, drained . 2 tablespoons chopped capers l lar1e tomato, sliced 1 cup shredded Swiss ch~e leg, beaten Tb aw patty shells in refrigerator. Roll out each cold shell on floured board to 6-inch circle. Brush with mustard, leaving Y.-lnch border. Layer sardines, capers, tomato slices and cheese onnatr of each circle .. Fold over to enclose filling : crimP. edges with fork to seal. Brush w·ith egg. · Bake· on li1btly greased baking sheet in 400 degree oven 1S minutes or until puffy and golden. ~ Makes6servings. l -··------ ' -~-..;..-----------------..... -......:=-_ ----~------ "'· ... C2 DAILY PILOT ~ Sec:>lilfflbef 17, 1980 ______ ....... 12' Off on 1-lb.bowt or 2 8-oz.cu~of Soft DietPARKAY . RedDICalorie ..... lrlllll rAO((I • ,, I • • 1.IAlllNClttG ~ •O MlA llOO ICIUl" tllHION -~ S711' "'' ........ ,.. ... •• ~ \"'! "' < 1980 Krell Inc 21000 105250 Clilli Chanlfl . ~ f_,,ru 1uly Sl'HINGf'tELD. I ll I A I' I The S~haugh 11c 1111y family 1s a rhili ruruily u c ham p1omsh1p rhili family. lo bt-t'XUCt T ht• ch1h-cooking cla n hud four entries in the rt'ccnt "4llino1s Cham p1onsh1p Chili <..:ookoff " Steve, 17, and his father, M,1k c, won the state title over 60 other cooks Finishing a close second was Marilyn ~Steve's rhother aod Mike wife . It .was the sebo state championship hree years ror Steve and his fat h er -assis tant Marilyn has won the JI. linois second -place trophy three times and -: the Missouri state cham- pionship in 1977 .. "I 've been around chili all of my life. My mother cooked it a ll the time.~· S"aid Mike:-He then hefted an ample belly and added, "Boy, <lid I: grow up with chili.""· The family inte'nds to go en masse lo the 1980 Wi sconsin a n'd Iowa state cookoffs. aiming to become something of a Midweste rn c hil i dynasty. . It's just a family hob· by. but there is a point to all lltis. The wi nners o f the s tale c ham · pions h ips get an ex p e.nse-pai d trip l o California fo r ne xt month's world cham· pions hip cookoff. Like previous Illinois champion s, th e S c h a u g h n e s s y s acknowledge they'll be at a disadvantage when they reach California. The problem i's beans. They flavor their beans with beer, and no beans a r e a llowe d i n the California match. (,1i(DJP•lt•'sllllfl..,•"".a .. _be .. a.gre.a.t d.a.y~--...... CALLING ALL PEOPLE OF RAISIN PERSUASION! Pt-0plt' uf rrns1n persuasion• HNP ~ o ..vhole new ro1s1n cereal 1us1 for you Kellogg s • Ro1srns, Rice &. Rye cereal first we blended crunchy rice and hearty rye 1ogether into one incredibly flavorful flake Then we added ro1s1ns lots and lols ol 1u1cy rmsms Whot o tombtncrt1on1 People of 101s1n persuasion. make Kelloqg s • Ra1s1ns. "Rice & Ry~ cereal n port of your nU'introus brealifost And heres o !'"le od~ persuasion Ii .,., I 0 '•"'LI'"' C ' ... '" CV ""'O"t 1 ...... iiilii. iii! . 38000 101253 • , <II> l\fllOU COlllj).tny e 1980 KtllOU Comp1ny • w;..m ••• ~ . ----------HOLAS-VON HOFFMAN· pokes --- at stuffed shirts everywhere - from Congress to th,e American Medieal Association. In the ·.- DA~LY PILOT ... FQOD Future -for -Speci8lty Foods By MARTIN SLOANE The food industry calls them "specialty roods... • . Many supermarkets group them on a rew out-of-the-way shelves as a "gourmet sec· tion ·· Since few shoppers consider themselves gourmets, It 's no wonder that specialty foods v have seldom . aroused widespread interesiJ: But that has been changing recently with the populanty of certain specialty products. Take Perrier, for instance. Years ago the few supermarkets that carried the French bottled water put it next to the chocolate- covered ants. Today, P errier is elbowing Pe ps i and Coke for shelf space. It wasn't so long ago t hat t he only mustards at the &upermarket were those that could also be found at th'e ball park. Then Di- jon and other varieti~s began appearing in the gourmet section. Now they can· be found along the main aisles next to French's and Goulden's. . The same has happened with certain cheeses, olives. teas and ethnic foods . What does the future hold for specialty foods? Which new arrivals at the gourmet section will•eventually reach the main aisle.s? _ • _ I recently attended a\;31>eciaity -foods show to see and taste some mteresting new pr6ducts. These were~ few of them : The Rougie souffie in a jar is a new pro· duel with possibilities. Take off the top, pop the jar into the oven for 15 minutes and watch the souffl e rise out of the jar. I lasted the duck-li ver variety, which was delicious. For those who avoid caffeine, the new de · caffeinated tea~ that I sa mpled may have great appeal _And dieters may be interested in the new sugar-free chocolate bars. I-saw several brands of pasta imported from Italy. Is it better than the domestic pro· duct? I don't know, but you may someday want to taste it for yourself. At this s pecialty-fo6d show, the grand prize went to Romanoff American Sturgeon Caviar which the company began 'Selling in 1911. Whether or not you have a taste for fis h eggs, there is s omethihg s lightly patriotic atx>wt eating American caviar on a..._ Ritz Cracker. · . REFUND UPDAT E The proofs of purchase for the Ponds-Don f{o ·Dollar Refund were listed incorrectly in a orevious column. The offer should read: ' PONDS-Don Ho Dollar Refund, Box 4027, Jefferson City. Mo. t,5102. Send the code t?Umber from the bottom of Pond's Cream and Cocoa Butter Loli.on plus a reg.ister re· ceipt and net-weight statement from Pond's Cream and Cocoa Butter Tropical Bath Beads. No refund form is required. • · Beth Allen, director of consumer affairs . for Chesebrough-Ponds. says lMlt those who have applied for this offer with the incorrect proofs wi ll be sent the correct refurid form al9 ng \l!ittLtheir original proofs so that they can reapply. In addition, the thoughtful peo· pie al Ponds wi ll include a SO-cent bonus coupon for Popd's Cream and Cocoa Butter Lotion to help refunders coroplet e the ofter correctly. · REFUND OF THE DAV Wnte to tbe following address to rece~ve the form required by this refund offer of up lo $5: Dixie-Lipton Cash Refund.Offer , P.O. Box 816. Young Amer ica, Minn. 55399. This offer expires Dec. 31. 1980. ' ' ,------------------~--.--------------, ~ CLIP 'N' FILE REFUNDS ~ I I I I Ct10 out tnt\ fllt> dnd llf'4'0 n ••th \1m111r <•sh-Ott t•o 1 PoUf'd bliq\. ot Staro..,,.,, Fruit (new .. E•oir~\ I ~:=~~. •or°::~:. '~1~':': ~:~~\.~~·~,...°"== o..;E~1A~~lS Reluno Oller~ R~tl•t a SO<tnl rt I r~=·~o~':~~~ :,';.!~~':',~~~ ~~r .::::.:r,~da':O !:t~:m~;~~~lr;c!;t~f'~"8e~or;, ~~ •ny thrM ma11a11rw>. and wnen lr<ICll"IJ with I"'''"'' Otttr\ VEGETAl l.ES, STAltCHES. may not be •¥•1lab1e '"all •..-e~n· ot lhe' countrv At FltUITS low 10 w-\ 10 rrnrvt ncn n.tuna AM~ltlCAM ltA"UTV R~tltr-ltKfNt !Mir 8~CH'S t.t Rf''tund Send Hw-re-ou1red ,,.tu"d ?!•·ce-nt (OVPol"\ ~no trw rt-Quired tf'tuno torm plu\ form olu~ t'WO ~motv ~'from •n'f' Br~n'\ (oitn01t~ Amer•( an &eaut'f' Row\ 4no n.-t·wt19f'U \ta·temt-nh ta<tPt 1~ 30-<.ff\t su~ Exp1r'\ Seot. 30~ 1"90 f,om any tour of· '"' tollowlno Amertc•n Bfaulv HERSHEY'S G1•nl Gl•Hw"V Rl'Ul•P a frtt p.nl• prOclO(I\ !'one Ell(I Noodl•• LO"IJ ~Ill, Herstwy's G••ot Bar Sf>nd ow reQutr•d r •tund form MO\tK<•olO R~1·Mac Mdn1cot11 Stwlls Eapue\ plus Un1wrwt Proouct (oickK from any 1WO" J-PoUnd Df'c s. ttlO He•V1py'l G••nl 8•n E•ptru DK 31, '"'° DOl.E P1neAPC>ll'-(OllM1• ,,,..~ llolund Offor M ANO M'S POUNDER Rotund Ottor 'It<•"'" A Re<•••• a ~..-1 rolun<I Seno lhP rpqulre<I rf'fund refund ot 7) cent§ to '.S Send the rrau1r~d rf'funo form pha tnrtt tat»I\ lrom kunc~ cAn\ ot uo1t fOfm OIU\ the WOf'd\. ··Thf' Pounder. mor• candy oin~appl• JUl<t oa<• or \yruo pack PhJs tr. word• v•lue" tr-om t~PQUnd ~ka0ts of M. and M'\ Plain or ' cottaQt-,,..y·· from OfW contal~r ltd , •ny ltlfl or P••nut Chc><Olatt Candt~\ Send two proofs of brand E•C>t,-,.\ Of<. J1 1'90 PUr<h•~~ lot IS unls lour ror Sl 50 sla lor l1 50 GREEN GIANT Co Rt<to•<' • frtt PM•~ 04 t1Qhl tor U IS •no 10 lat SS E •Ptro J""• lO 19'1 Gr••n G••nl W'QO'lao1n Seno lhP r•ouir.o •orund STAR8UAST Fruit CNt-w' Coupon Offf'r Re<~11i1t •or,., pl1.n t,..io nutnt.on 1nlorma11on CWrWtl\ tram • lrtt I oound PaQ o! Slerbur'il Sen<! 1rw rrquirto 1em11y •••• o.&Q\ ot Gr•M c;1.,n1 ••~l•DI~ E•Pirn refund form ~U\ O\lf: Umv .. r"UI ProdUC1 (~from 0.-c Jl. lq(W) -------------------------------------· Fastest Food Bill Hike in Years Seen Revise Budg_et for Relief NEW YORK <AP) - Consumers loo.king for some relief from infla- tion may end up just re· vising the f a mil y budget. Recent government s urveys on pMce tren~s show food prices spurt· ing ahead at the fastest pace in years, while the inflation rate for other goods has moderated or actually d~ed. wholesale .level -by contrast jumped 3.8 per· cent in July and 4.4 per- cent in August . While it's not likely those big spurts would continue for a full year : they r'epTesent an annu al wholesale inflation rate fpr food of around 50 percent. tinuously cutting back their production. Hence , red-meat values are ex- pected to ri.se again." he says in a recent report. · But beyond that, he points to sharply rising c o s t s o f l a b o r , tran s port a tio n and packaging a s a nother m ajor push .. on food prices. · Cushioning \he outlook for higher food prices are signs of moderating inflation fo r some non- food items. The Labor Department's August wholesale and producer .Price report showed, for That repr~ts a re- "ersal ol the situation early this year , when food prices provided one area of relief in a fast- rising price spiral which was to a large extent blamed on huge in · creases in energy costs. The latest report on producer and wholesale pri~es show prices of gasoline in August fell slightly for the third consecutive month while prices of ~II energy goods, including home beating oil, rose just 0.2 pefcent. Energy prices fell 0.6 percent in each of the previous two month,$. F o'bd pri ces - measu r ed at t h e Private economis ts are in fact predicting that food prices at the consumer level will in- crease at an annualized rate of 17 to 20 percent in the last six months of this year. Allen Shiau , an econ~mist at C~ase Econometrics , a forecasting company headquartered near Philadelphia, points to the s ummer drought that parched the Midwest and Southwest as one factor in the wor sening outlook for food costs. That heat wave ruinec;t crops and forced reductions in pro- duction of poultry, beef and other meats. ~·1n responding to financial losses, red- meat producers are con- -------AIOU1 11 s1.a9 GREAT DINNER () . O Good tor lhree pieces t>I Juicy, golden brown KenluCky C Fried Chicken. plus single servings ol cote s•aw. ~ mas~ polaloes and g11vy, and a 1011 L1m11 lwo ollers z per coupon per customer Customer pays all appllca· I ble sties la•. • instance, that costs or non-food items rose just 0. 7 percent, the second lowest monthly increase this year. Pork Holds Nutrients CAP ) -A new analysi s by the Agriculture Department reports that pork holds its vita l nutrients between slaughter and the meat counter. However. the s tudy did disclose that pork contains considerably less iron than had pre- viously been thought. "Except for the lower- than•expected iron con· · Most pork reaches the retailer within five to s e v e..n d a y s a f t e r slaughter and the study was aimed at determin- ing how well the meat retains its nutrients. The researchers round that 'even 10 days after s laughter most of the nutrients remain, in· eluding nearly 100 per- cent or the thiamin. '• tent, pork contains all of SUPERTA&TA& the valuable nutrients SAUCE that earlier scientific Add s hredded fresh ~ata ind.icatt:d, an~. its Bartlett pear to tartar Jron. ?s re_adily ut_1h_za-sauce for. a new note in ble, said nutrition dressing sole and other analyst Mary Moss. I delicate white fish. -------AIOU1 S6 . Aft suPi1I e•7DINNERI z 0 GOOd 101 twelve pieces or 1u1cy. golder\ t>rown Ken1ucl!.y ~ Frred Chicken. will\ St• rolls. plus y<>Yr c1101ce ot e•lher a :J large cote ~l•w or a large mashed polaloea, ano a small 8 gravy L1m1t two offers per coupon per cu11ome1 . Customer pays i11 applicable Hies 1u ~---::--:::"'lllilli 01111 expires Seplember 28. 1980 1818 Oller e1p11es September 28. 1980 Prices may vary at par· t1c1pat1ng locatrona Gooo only rn Soulhefn Calllo1n1a wht1e you see the Coloner1 ltce window banner ----~----- ------_...._ __ . FOOD Wednesday Seµ1ember 17 1960 OAJL Y PILOT (,.'1 _F~esh . Sea~onal V egeia}>les Cheap Comp.11 t•ll ""11 h 111 n ml ul11rn.'' 1·.u·h 1-'111 tw ... t r •·..,ult... 11u1 ttw Equal parts white ea ch csugar or rrur tose as Dirt t't>i..i..t:Ld JL111k tuo<h . s •1 • SAlW•I> I"'"' m .i 11ui. ... 11c·k ''"' vmegar andwater a <ld s 12 calorics per fr t>:. h I' h •• 1 'l' 1' I l' II c. \Rn•:N PF.A' 111 'k1ll1•1 IJrw• 1•1111ui.:h Optional t l:.i bles: s t>rving, h<>ncy a dds Hi T rim s µ1 n a c h into 1)1 le ·Size pieces, discard· inR st.ems. Rinse in cold w ~ller Dram but do not dry Stir in remainin g ingredients until well· coated Refrigerate until i-erving time . Makes four se r v1 n J!S , 7 0 calories each M·.&~ooaf H'Jl"lablt'' . ..r1• ., 1llfl'. -;h,.Jkd fri•.,h ''' llto.1 1 lht·\'11· 111 u Sil• poon s ugar . honey or caloncs 1~r M.•rv1ng 1 l'hl'<IP •It-1111-t , '''llt't'1ulh 111u11.: l"'.l' 1 uhoul I ', h.ill11"' ho1•1 chi llJ•• fructose (or equivale nt "'h1•0 Hlu.J .tt·tur th1·11 puun1b 111 'h•·ll" 1111111 1f fll·:,111•11. tlw 11111 Gourmet sugar substitute} nutrrt111oa(,~.1hw 111111ttw 01it 11111.11 .1 f,"' 11·1 .iml ;ihout u hull 1·uv _;;..r · Salt, coarse pep per, p1'1r 1• Wh .. 1·, 11111n· th1•1 lrt•'h ••r t tru'I",.'" lit i.•tl 11f "Jto•r ~ .... , .. n to to taste t t .. h By Barbara Gibbons ni. t' 1-:l>l\" ~1 11 1 t'r n11 nt 11•.1~•·' 1.1,11· 4 :ti<•k .11111 ''" 111•·1 Combine in a g lass or Natun · i. .:uod1\'.i. .11,• "' 11 • ._1,pnon h11llN 1111 h 1~·1i l\1·111 1•nt11 11111:-1 11! cer amic bowl. addin g NIPPY RAW SPINACH SALAD . WITH CR F.A ~\' llORSF.RA DISH I p o ucd r<Jw r11ud1 twt11•r lh.111 lh<' ntjf~u11m·1 11)1· \\;tlt•r t'\lllf1Jf 11 t1•.., 1·01~'1 111 111· c·uokrng until YANKEE just enough vinegar and l rt111·lw,•un "prochh't' \l.Jtt•r ,,1111w1•111 1 ,11111 l ll'J ' .J11• h1•,i11 rl t l·n rh •r r :O.l·rv e peas CUCUMBERS / wate rtocover Add sa lt .1,.11l uhlt•ltwrl''l 11fth1· r •. iril1•nl1t•,h p1.1' •r•· 1h1tou1•h •II,,,.,,.,,,... 1·oo.111•1I \\1lh lht'1r r e · ANDONIONS a nd pepper . cover, 't·;u th.11 H •ll ti 1h111l. '\'•'1'1 t1·ntltr JIHI rl1• 111ut;ll ,1,1rc 11\ .wet """1 1lu1 ,.If 1·oukan,J.! liquid 2 c u c umb ers, refri ger ate s eve.ra l 100 "''rt• 1·.11111 .: ,1 1111 lh 11111' r.1" ,u th1· 11111\ h tht•\ rt• 111 ..r 111 <1turt· \1 :.J kl'' fnur servings, ap peeled. sliced hours Drain and serve ft' rt' 11 I .., II 1• 1· 1"' 11111111 tu n w•kin1>11h1·m '' 111111o<.11l 11•q1111 1• th.ii \110 pr11x1111Jt1•h 70 calories t sm all sweet onion,. Makes four servings, ap· altogl•tht>r > '1 11qil' 111 11, ul tlh·m u11 -.1ti11 '11111 r1 "J t 1• 1 .1 11tl t•Jc· h slice~ into thin rings proximately 30 calories s1•inarh. torn • :i tables poon:-l<rn c·alorit· mayonn<ll '-•' I tahles p11on µrt• pa r ed hor:,'<'rad 1!'ol1 t 11r to lasll' J Salt. pl'pper 1-'or m o re v eget able 1dens sewj o stamped, self· cuture~sed enuelope ond 35 rt'tlls tu SUM (;()LJHMET /!\HEARD O F \/ 1':<;E'fARLES. P 0 Bo:x /J24 . Sparta .NJ 07871 ctualh , th11I ... n11t f.1r f r 11 Ill I h t• I I u I h \'c~t'lahl l•i. tit•\ l 0 l111wd for home pirtlt'11' .ind loo.a I harvt·~t <1rt' hr1 d for flavor and lt>n1ll'r ness while agribu~tnt'S'> ·vons LOW -PRICE SPECIALS . . . ·11roduce" 1s brt'il for cpsmet ic Jpp<.'al and toughness It take:. on" tough tom :no tn t rJ\t>l c r oss cont1nt'n t and wind up in a St•uri.!J all· s u p e r m--a r k' e t 1 n a s nowstorm s till in the pink of condition KEEP GETTING BETTER! Corn and tomatoes a re c h i e f a m o n g th e vegetables that a r e s uperior when locally g r o wn and fr e s hl y h a r\es t e d Tod a y I s h are so m e of m v favur1te l o ~ c alorie wa~ s of pre paring these an d ot h e r seas on a'I treats FRESH C ORN STEAMF.D I~ SELF·MAKING BUTTER SAUC t: 6 medium ears of eorn --- Wat.er 1 6 teaspoons butter 1 cor m argarine ) Salt. pepper , to taste Use a covered skillet ·or h eavy po t , lar g e e nough to hold the corn in a single layer. Put ·a s mall wtre grid. a cake- cooking rack or a trivet in the bottom of the pot to keep the corn above I the water. Pour in about a cupful of water. Ar· range the c le a n e d . trammed corn .in a s ingle layer on lhe rack above the water Cover pan tightly Steam the corn j us t until the kernels are tender-firm . about 5 to 12 minutes, depen ding on the size o f the J kernels. Uie thickness or t he ears· and lhe fresh- ness and maturity of the corn . Remove cover, 1 r ack and corn. Add but· j ter to remaining iiquid, one teaspoon per ear . Raise beat to high. Cook until most of the liquid has evapor ated. Ser ve corn coated with its own com -broth butter sauce, sea soned Wlth s alt a nd coarsely ground pepper E-ach ear. approximate- ly 105 calories . MAKIN~TE D U>MATOES 4 ~e-ripe tom atoes 1 tablespoon minced onion or chive • I 2 tablespoons wine vinegar 2 teaspoons olive or sahd oil Sa 1 t .• coar s e I y g round pepper 1 tablespoon fresh or 1 2 teaspoon dr ied thym e o r s um m e r savory leaves r Peet" tomatoes . <Vine· r ipe tomatoes peel easi- ly.) Dice into bite.size cubes. Com bine with re· m aining ingredients in ca gla ss bowl. Refrig~rate se veral h our s t o m a rinate and ble nd flavors. Ma ke s eight servings. approximately Scientists Hatch Idea MOSCOW. niano (At') -The poultry scientist$ at the U n iver sity of Idaho have hatched a new idea. ._t 's a diet ·for chickens that gives the'r egg shells just the right thickness so they won't break before they reach the. frying pan. .'J I JIJ"( I 11111 1 I l~lf •' ,.,,,,, J'' ,,.., ' ' ',., j J ' FROZEN FOODS HAL( l11,H (1"1( f"' OlC>fA.~•H>f"'! Jerseymald Ice Cream l<AJ"'C..l \A"" Seneca Apple Juice /P\,.rOM <, Ore~da Crinkle Cuts 11 OUM l PAl "~l,t Stouffers Lasagna 1 41\J"'\f r .. cM t.l ~ Lee Butter Streusel 8t llJ"'9'.t tlol\t M t.A Birds Eye Cool Whip .lvl'(Jl'ICI l\.OIC:. Vons Petite Peas .79 .99 .85 219 175 .79 .79 DELICATESSEN , ~HI """ I h .vl1(.llf 5 Leo's SHced Meats .39 &U/(f"" /1flt\\f)tl1.t ~~•ai\Alf>3 6 too Flavored Yogurts ~ lb OI Ptit.•, ~~t ti.J ., B_al Park ~ef Wieners P (l(fN(l t4~10r. ~~I ""°"' Swiss Miss Puddings 120/ Pl<t. H 9 ftll/ r'l\C. Vons Cooked Ham 6(.)/ f'tlli(, "'A fUP.\l Kraft Sliced Swiss Cheese ~·•r<r p.,r K'-(.l Pillsbury Crescent Rolls • }49 .89 169 }15 .75 VONS BAKERY I> PAA-"-""' SOUR OOUCH Englsh Mufftns JP4Cll • Fruit FUled Danish I ) POUl'<D OR >ION£¥ CR Wtil A I Honey Krunch Bread 9-0Yt<l. Lo.t Angel Food .39 .98 .79 .99 TAB·l:E"KING BACON ... ,, t . .99 DUN DEE.,.,.....,.,_ LARGE ·EGGS c,1.11\W '\Al,.1/I '-' \t/IOl'o , t '-'1 1 I H• ' t ... '•. '" 1' 11 ., ~,.,. • 111 t"' .69 Ht 141' f •·"' ... , ,. ,. ~ GROCERIES tl}f")/ 11((, fl r'M. A'i"'ro FLW~ Tree.sweet Fruit Drinks IA >U'"•'t &')• Honey Nut Cheerios f..U/""1•'-' litt A"""• •c._ ... ~,., Vons Peanut Butter 1~• •1"" I IA"' "1ko\•iV lttif'~ Tropical Preserves 1 •\il~ I rA.f "-'\.ti tif.1-.f tit Sunmaid Raisins .,,.,, t ~.-, t RtA.MuW'At•Ht ~I P..,f l Green Giant Com .... ( .. ,.,~ l W)\ Sunshine Cheez·its ,-,0 ')1"1(1 (4\,., Ranch Style Beans J '~"'c 1 ~"c""t.1 ""''>'D v•R Take 5 Casseroles .'ftl1'1 ... ,l 00• MJB Instant Rice. I l'\)l ... 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Tft't Pack JH >J'U J/'Jl Honey Valey Blend Honey ~Hu ~<.. •"'-''n '1 """"" Carnation Breakfast Bars Ab( ~ l < ,.., Llbbys T <>!,TI•lo Juice 16 llU,.,._L JAJ> Kraft Miracle Whip fl t)J lHt \11\o~ n AUA""' Seven Seas Dressing f)t\.J"'(l P'\\M \it A· 1 Long Spaghetti JH •lr<I 001111 Vermont Maid S)TUp ChO/ h/Jk H'l~ Carnation Instant Mik b'OIJ"(f ~ l)l';>IWA<oHf.j> Cascade Detergent 'OUKf.8AR-A"SlU ""''~!(.<;. Dlal Bath So.p X>OCOU"'t l!O~-ASSID COLOl!S Chiffon Facial Tissue .65 ]69 134 .63 .81 .99 .57 129 ]99 316 2s2 .42 .59 •lCOtJ"IT ll0~-0\IV!NIGIO' OR' 2 7 3 Huggles Diapers 1000t.u LIQUOR 7lo($"111 lM n £1> (IUVoOtM• WHISl<Y Se.gr.m's V.O . . l'lO""'-U.n"' STIWOttl l\ENIUCl\V Jim Sam Bourbon 1')() 1'11..1,LrTf" Oordon a Qin 1')() "'Lllft El' Cutty S.rk Scotch 669 499 ~9 829 I ~ UTtfl-CWf..,.,... lllAl<C/CllEl'Vo00£ tlOS( 3 ) 9 Ameden Fr. COfomberd 120l CNcS-.12PM:ll P-.teeer ~L~-CHt'.-lllN< Cellr SeJe.<:t Wine. 299 329 129 All PURPOSE ENRICHED FLOUR l1~ ·"U-~i-,,.. ©OLD MEDA~ f=[(JUR ~~ ., l'V<J"'C:. '"' t ,, 1 ,, MEATS r.eu ~""c:. t.AACr E "'o Beef Rib Ste11ks IAlllf ~rot. l °"' (UI Beef T -Bone Steaks !ABU ~il'oC:. enr 80t'HES<; Slr1oln Tip St~aks r•BlE ~r.C. lf.J\l'I Tf"OUI Beef Cube SteMs ,, •• :*\I", •• ' Ill )98 ll! 219 18 2 89 8 288 18 248 ie.,2 68 .. MEATS •lli t • r1 ~f I ' '"' •;1 I Shoulder Clod Roast •hit " t I • • I·· f;. Boneless Stewing Beef • ~ ,, .,. ,_..,. .. Jr( ..... Fresh Frying Chicke.n t I ft 6111 t <fl,J."" ~.. If t • Pio Frying Chicken Thighs ltl'oltlJI .\.,"" Frying Chicken Wings u/ P..• •~1 .,.,._...,, '"'"' Swift Sizzlean Strips Ill ]98 II• 218 '11 .79 I ll 129 rn .79 1 .. .)59 HEAL TH f, BEAUTY PRODUCE It O\J"'(l 177 "'"'f(r '~"'""''h t .29 Johnsons Baby Shampoo Red Onions l ll Q()Jr.n cor.1 ... 1!'![~ ,, }05 ..... ,_~J ... 1/1 . 19 Johnsons Baby Powder Crisp Cucumbers , ... lf>OUN« 110n1 r 209 ""-'l"Y"f'f f 11\(Mo-ltt • 12 Johnsons Baby Oil Casaba Melons Ill " ()U"'(l -1 JIW'o(){ -'if. c.u.J\ Q 389 fffJ)All' "' "'""' .69 Me.tamucH Bulk Laxative Fresh Papayas I .. '0RntAl~IH l()()O\ 289 ,._., t T l\~n~ J"\f" . 39 Schick II Uttrex Razor Juicy Nectarines 111 11 Ol -IW!V I Act NI rAA.AP 12s f l"t\ '\ti IH lP: i\1f 11 ~\1 "-' "-.._,"••!'>I .. 69_ Rise Sti.Ye Cream Nasubi Egg Pl ant "' Save money and help the City of Hope save lives. Get $12. 50 11'1 F AAOOS NAAE. GROCERY COOPONS AAIL $2.Q() TO PO. BOX HOl't LOS N'!GELES. CA. SXX>51 The problem is that e11s •increase in size along with a chicken's body. "The bigger the body si&e, the bigger the yolk. The biuer the yolk, the bigger the egg. The bluer the e11. the. tblnner the ehell," ex· plai-G.M -t>e.searcber Qarlie F: Petenen. IWtl.llfnCTM nutS. TllllUIU1'-•"· llTOIU'T.~1.19'0. CAl.L(alJ)~l..Oroa l.otA"°" ~ ITOllll'ILWST'IOCl.ITUlllNfOIWtU"' n. /II>"°' llffCTM "' -~,,. w 11111 IT"~ NICO.ts Some 8 percent of all ·-w. PICC) a w., LOI NIOlla. '511 w. IO'TM IT., LOI NIOnD. -moo NfO lAI llCQAI. -.. RlfTM. ~ °""'· ~ • ""'°""-'· .. /1111 ~' -FOOO "-COtl'Ol'IS OU\llt.V ACCD'TtD ldabo·produced e11•. are O.M 8Nf8ologne, ••"' "J ,,.,, , ,..,,, 1.21 loet from cracks or o M.Mte1 Bo1ogn.e,••"'•.,.110t 1 ..,.,,,~ 116 · brea)lage, bt"esUmated. Kr1110e1.-cholceA_. c11tt •• eo11'11a 1 l~ 8 u l b Y red u c i n I Krlfl Cllldlet e-..1. -( .. .-....,, .... 1 79 chlckem' intake of an Sw11Sk~~.co1 ,..,0 109 DUNCAN HINES CQ9KE MIX CHCX:OlATE CHIP. 18-0Z. DCXJBLE<HOC .. 17-0Z. PEANUT BUTTER. 16.5-0Z. IA9 1..49 1.19 4902. DASH LAUNDRY DETERGENT l'loll1e<'t ~rid COOk1et.&111111!t'11t:!>. l•Ol HoMeu TwtnlUft. 10 P4K 1 19 ) '"~ I 13 74 K-Ugt11o.y.PencylJnen . .,r. "'"" •·« 169 1.57 ~fl'ftdom ....,,..,. _ _. .,,~,.-.,,, I~ 1..tne Fountain Valtey 200CT. KLEENEX FAQAL TISSUES • ASSORTED. WHITE. REACH ASSORTED .67 a m i a o a cl d c a 11 e d Humtnttoft hedl methionine, acientJats 1122 Ecttnger a lprtftgde .. Huntlnatoft .. Ktl 21oe2 le9Ctl atvd. Huntl"f'OI.' .. edl 9"1 Attente 4730 len•nce Rd. 19201 Herbor I Edinger Foun•eln Vel .. y 17950 Megnoll1 a Telbe" bavt found that e•1 sise can be controlled. Co1teMeN 116 E. 111tl ltreet •" 0fertge Ave. ten Juen C.,._.rano 1 f20l1 Cemlno Cepf9tfaM a Del CMtttlpo l.egune Hiiia 241,.1 Allcl• Pel'Wwey I Hon Caplttreno ... ch 340l1 Doheny ftertl Or. I Vlctoi1a ' • .. • • • ! 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Good accompaniments are rice and a green vegetable. Double Coupon» mo' 1.• from the pan and •Co~~•IJ!tt.--we· relerve thi ;Jghi to limit · - a d d _c.,_ h ct b I i '$ .---o,-~ry Company • Of f•lu .. ulu to Adverhaed Items in lhl• ad are the Hme p rice or lower wtwre. available. Prlcu other lhan advertlud pricH _Sa ings mushri>oms. garllC' and All Right• A•••rved commercial dul•f• or h (' r h s H e l u r n t h c wholeu ler1. may vary depending on loc11 competition, coil factors or geographic locallon. ch1rken to lhl' pan. CO\' Saving• relate to puiv1ou1 week'• Ralph• prlca Of f •er ~llld let simme r until IHI date prior to ln11tal price reduction .. clu11ve diHIL' The rC'cipe makes , ol edvertlaed or promollonal pf1cH . its 1>wn sauce tha t is de licious S<'r ved with both the chicken and the rice B t>s l of a ll. it 's a n economical meal The ingredients for Chicken 1n Mu!'hroo m W in e S:lUce plu.c; rice. a green \'egetable. rolls a nd a l 5 liter boltle O[ Chablis s hould cost less than $12 for fo ur people OUCKENIN MUS HROOM WINE SAUCE 3 po undc; c hic ke n parts Sall PepJ)l•r Papnk<.i • •, cu p butler o r margann<' ', cup vegetable oil • 1 cup cha bli::.. 21 ~ ounce 1ar sliced Gour~et Clticken Pot Pie You wo n 't t hink or Ch i c k e n P o l Pie a s everyday fare whe n you taste this c reation T riple Sec trans forms 11 into :.i delig htful taste treat you II be proud to serve y o.u r guest s . Another plus is that"'}'ou can jJrepare th'is recipe ahead. and j ust pop it in· to the .oven when your guests arrive. GOURMET CHICKEN POT PIE 2 boneless chick en breasts, pre·cooked a nd dicked I q ua rt c hicken sto ck 2 ounces b utter 4 ounces flour 1 teas poon c urry <see note) 3 small potatoes 1 s lice ham, :"8 tn· c hes thick I green pepper 6 large mushrooms, thinly sliced 2 pimento 6 ounces triple sec Parboil potatoes and d ice whe n .cold C ut g r e e n p e Pl> e r i n t o Julie nne s trips a nd blanch in s alted boiling wate r for thr ee minutes The ham and pimento c an also be cut 'into Julienno strips a t this time. Melt butter In a ·heavy sa u cepan over low heat. Add flour and curry and cook gently for five minutes . Slowly pour chicken stock into the ro ux. whisking briskly to ble nd m ixture. a nd s imme r for 20 to 30 m in ut es . Add vegetables. tia m and tri- ple· sec to s tock and sim .. mer for another rive minutes . Place c hicken in a one ·qua rt casserole and pour m ixture over. Cov- er w ith pastry crust and bake in low oven, 300 degr ees. for 30 to 40 minut~s or until crust is golden. Ser~es 4 to 6 people. Note : Curry is OP· tional. but will e nhance navor of dish * * * If your garde n· is yielding a bumper crop of t o m atoes . corn or beans and your family is getting tired of vegeta· ble side dishes, here's an idea to keep in mind. Combine the vegetable side dis hes to make easy main dishes such as o m elets. quiches. frit· t a t os o r s Jcillet scrambles. ....... DOUBLE ·coUPON Pre¥M "'' C!lUJ1l1,, ,tlun1.1 ..... u1 dny ont-ManufttChJ'(HS• cen1~ ,,u '-'''"'l'" .•nlJ q..-1 uourilo 111e S.t'< •'l-QS wt en yo1, ou·c.,ac,t~ "''-' 1t~,,, Not ·to "" iuae reta·le, '''"'P (i,ocer, t>urL''d~t·S c.lf ~·"-l't'ta H ,1 value'.' ot 1'H~ ,1cm E• r• .1de!; 1.Q .. u tot'a, ... , .v··o ' d "'H. ptOducts limit One Item Per Manufacturers' Coupon and limit 3 Double Coupon• Ppr Customef. Coupon Ettective Sept. 18 lhru Sept. 24, 1980 CROUND BEEi' GROUND BEEi' Q Ra,lphs Bread Western Ocean Spray . . DOUBLE COUPON Pres,,.m :tt.5 C.U•,PO' ,110•1~ w,u d''f oN~ MJ1,ull1 tv' .... 'S cpr • ., "''~ L hJPW' ano ()(tt do .t;1e It •• \.)w ''OS ,,., f-0(1 you ou,rna~~ rr·e te-m ,.,ot t •r1c.ll.1dP t@1a11er tree Gr Pr) Pvr n.JSit•\ "' ,. ,, et a Htt-IJ UIJ of t1'P tem E• ~Ol·~ 'l''°' ' n J u '' ' ",.I rt '" ., Dtoduc.h limit One Item Q.er Manufacturers· COtJpon and Limit 3 Double Coupoo• Per Customer. Co1:1pon Etteclive Sept. 18 thru S..pt.. 24, 1980 PLAIN WRAP: Ground Beef L.imit 2 Approximately 5 lb. Chub C~anberry Juice 59 .. .. or Cranapple Juice Drinks • 64oz. btl. . I Aalphs-Excluelve-80 Proof __ --~ SaJ1dra ~~·~2 ~~~ Vodka ~vi l.11 1.15 ltr. btl. Ralphs Offers: DOUBLE COUP.ON P1esen1 th1S COUPOO a1ong .,ow1lt d"t QMB •Aar\lJf&cturers, tf'nts Ofl t OuPOn nn<I QOI OOubll' tt P sav "OS w"en you oufc.na)f' 1ne flf'm Not to nc1"oe 'ela•lef 1~ee Grocer, Purcna~s or e.ac~g tP'C .-a uc f)f tt'le tem E• ' 1<1es jq...ior 1ooac.c.o aoo Hu o m011o: ClfOduct~ per · lb. II Save .45 per lb. per r lb. II • Borden's-Longhorn or Mild Cheddar • Value Pack . Fryer ~Wings -•• limit 2 8 02 .• pkg. per lb .• .... at · nWWW-· nwww.... Here's how you recei ve. your ·-----"'wwr------· ,.-----P4wcys-----::;;"' I ....... +·°'TH with Coupon I I Sav. S2.00 ~ .l2 Taa with Coupoll I 16 piece set , service for fo~r. I ,. ' II . I · .~50% I Christina FREE 11 Christina s2 I 1.c~~plcte Ralphs Coupon Saver Book wilh 35 1 Bavarian 1 1 Bavarian China OFF 1 cnina coupons. I China 1 1 Accessories Your 1 2.Each SJ.00 purchase en1itles you to buy a """ u1·•·••r c-" Ch. " I 99 + F I Coupon •illl , .... ·--I I Choice I 1011 coupon 1or on y . tax. rec I "°' -·"-I I I Bonus"Coupons available each week. I Limit one Ooupon Per CuatOfMr I I Limit One Coupon Per Cuatomer I 3. Exchange completed Coupon Saver Book al I c~ Hecttve Sept. 11 ltlru Sepl. 24, tHO 11 Coupon Eltecttve Sept. 11 ttwu Sept. 2~.11101 checkstand. and receive your 16 piece set. '-------.COUPON.;.. ____ _, ~------.couPON.. _____ _. service for four. 16 Piece ~t lncludci: • Dinner Plalc1 4 Brod and 8w11cr Pl11u 4 Cup' 4 Sauccu .savmss* •up 111 ~·~ • .,v1n1s on compuabtt mtrthand1sc Complete Jrlail• on 81v111un Ch1n1 •••1lable 11 R1lptn. °"" subjc:ct to ch.tn1c w11hou1 no111.1c and nporC$ on Ott 24, 1911() Ul&mlll ......... • l na ST., CISTA llSA rm••M.BllA.taaau 2'U 'SM ... OPllt la.LS 1214 Ml. TISlll. ... & -.... ms111• n. llS1ll ._, .. CISTA llSA •• llMIS •a. -•-n-•"•-.a , 15411 s. •111m1. •wurtinl'llw~1am •1 l LIAU, IUllll -IMZ WI..,_,. 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Com - 'P•rr<J. tu prt.•pare the~e l'l1npped nut' btne chQColate chips and r1•rq.1t''' lncludt.'d art.' :i, t· up graham 1 1 cup milk in mixing l't111\t'nt1t1nal nuxlng .Jn'd ('fUC'ker crumb.-. bowl Microwave o n hjkin~ prul·.-dure::. 2 tabll•:.pllons su.:ar lltgh \l'.1 minutes. stir CHOC'OLi\T E BA H 11 cup butter or unti! ~lteg._.QraQ.ually_ Ml\1,LOW"P~.---margarine add gelat ine m ixtur.e to 9tnch CrahamNul Melt butter 1n 9-tnc h melted c h oco lat e -~ Cho.rotate ~ou:-w 1, \ht' perfrrt dt.>~wrt for fest I\'<' enterta1mn~ or tu top off ::i SJ><'C}a l d1nm·r The re 's no 1J'st mtnutl' h<.1ss le worrying ;ihout dcssen Crus t pie plate. on lligh :((tj11--M1crowave on High 2 to ·~p o und mr l k puwer )35 1o45 sCl'onds. 2 1 ~ minutes. s tirring chocolate or'scmi s weet s tir in nuts , crumbs and after 112 minutes. or un- Chocolate ea; Mallow Pie, Chocolate Mousse and Strawberry .Topped Chocolate Cheesecake If chl•es<.•cak1' is ·your favorite, vou won't want to miss C h oco l ate Cheesecake . Top with s weetened whipped cream . chocolate shav· 1ngs. strawberri<'S. or fresh fruit lo comple ment the rreamv tex ture a nd flavor · Think not only n f equipment energy s av inR . but your ow n energy as well Some important saving s teps are · ' chocolate bar s ugar . Pn•ss c rum bs til mixture is ver y hQl'4 13 cupmilk firm l y and eve nl y do not boil Stir in 11 :! cups miniature against botlom and s ide vanilla Press plas tic marshma llows or pie plate. Microwave wrap onlu surface. of I cup heavy r ream on High I to I 1 ~ mtnutes chocolate mixture: chill I c up m iniat ure or until golden brown until mixture mounds marshmallows Cool from spoon · Prepare Graham-Nut Co nventional Method: Rt'at egg whites 1n Crust ; set aside to fool. Combl ne 1nj?red1ent:.. small mixer bowl u·ntil Break chocolate bar press into 9-inch pie pan foamy . beat in 2 table into pieces : place i n and bake at 350 degrees spoons sugar until stiff glass mixing oowl Add for 8 to 10 minutes Whip cream . Fold stiffly milk and 11 2 cups MICROWAVE beaten egg whiles and m 1 n i a t u r e CHOCOLATE MOUSSE cream into C'hocolate m ar s hm allo w s l e nv eiop e un mixture Spoonmi'xture into individual dessert ··, 1 cup (6 ounces) s emi-s weet c hON>la t c chips 2 pa ekages <8 ounces each l c r eam C'heesc 23 cuv sugar ':i cup milk •1.1 teaspoon -.ult 3 eggs 2 teaspoons van1llu Prt'pa rc G1 a ham t u rn every 2 m inut es. IC.ente r firm s as it cools > Cool; chill com· pletely Garnish with s w eet e n e d whipped c r eam and fresh o r frqzen strawberries or sliced peaches About 10 ser vings. C'onventionat Method: Mell chocolate chips in lop· of double boiler. Combine remaining in· gredienL'; in mixer bowl: Beat until s mooth and creamy; blend in melted ch ocol3te . Pour 1rito cr\1s t ; ba k e al 350 degrees for 65 to 75 minutes or until filling 1s fi rm Graham Crus\ Microwave 1 1 C'UP but te r or marga rine in an s·~ inch or 9x2 inch round baking dis h on High 45 seronds or until melted. Stir in I c up gr aham cracker crumbs a nd 2 tablespoons sugar. Press firm ly in bottom of ,.dish Microwave on lligh t 12 to 2 minutes. rotating after l minute. Conventional Method : M e lt butler or margari n e ; 'Stir in graham cracker crumbs and sugar Press into bottom of an 8 or 9-inch s pr ingform pan; do not bake • .P-!"'!1111 ______________ ~---------------. dishe~ or serving t><>wl. Chi II unt ii set: garnis h with .additional whipped c ream and chocolate shavings or .curls. 6 to 8 servings. ·rus t . set aside rta('l' ('hocolate chip~ tn glass bowl . microwave on H i~h rfull power ) 2 minutes or until C'hips a re parli?tlly m elted Remove from oven. stir until chocolate 1s com· pletely melted. "~Slfliff ~ FASHION ISLAND ~ p ila ~ NEWP<lPl (P,JTEn _ .. Best Idea Since Shopping Carts \ .r ,, m, .~ £.:Now you can do a week's sho.pping ~· 1,~ without forgetting a single ... item! Use pre-printed Two-ye•r supply (104 ll•t•) fuml•hed In convenient t••-ott.p•d Send Today To Become A Super Shopper ------------• Fm In tt\l1coupon, m•ll with f1. 75 + .50 poa1a199 & h•ndllng to: I Plot Printing Shopping U 1t : P.O. Box 15'0 330 w .. B•Y St. I Costa MeH, CaUf. 92626 I I INAME--------------1 I . I I STREET--- ------- ---l ICITY----- ----ZI'--__ ..JI shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. 140 Hparete printed Item•, plu1 additional 1pace1 you cen 1111 In you1Hlf. 34 Staple• 21 VegetablH 14 Fruita . 6 B•kery Item• 5 Bever•ge1 19 MH t •nd ftah entrlH 11 D•lry 1tem1 20 Mlacell•neous DAUY PILOT Chocolate Mousse P ie : Spoon mixtu.re into 9· . inch gr aham cr acker or bake d pastry shell. Chill thoroughly. Garnish as above. .. Conventional Method: Softe n gelatine ~n 3.4 cup milk in saucepan; dis· solve over low heat Blend in sugar. salt and egg yo lk s . M e lt chocolate chips in ,,_. cup milk in top of double boiler ; add to mixture in sau ce-pan . Stir over m edium heat until mix· ture coats back of meta l spoon; do not boil. Cool and proceed as above. MICROWAVE CllOCOLAXE.. CHEF.SECA.KE Graham Crus t (rec· ioe below) Place cream cheese in large glass mixe r bowl: microwave on lli~h I minute or until softened . Be'at with mixer until smooth. Add sugar, milk a nd salt ; mi x well. Gradually pbur .me lted chocolate, beating on lo w s peed until well blended. Beat in eggs a nd vanilla Microwave on Medium 150 percent) 6 to 7 minutes or until very hot and mixture has begun to thicken . ~tir well every 2 minutes. Whisk to even· ly blend the mixture. p oµr ove r c ru s t . Microwa ve on Medium t 50 percent ) 7 t.o 9 minmes or until center is almost set ; rotate 1.1.a Party Loaf Simple, Ine xpe nsive to Make Enhance the flavor of four slices. Stir butter simple. easy·to-prepare until creamy; add s picy everyday favorites with brown musta rd and mix • a touch of spicy brown well. Spread each layer 1 mus tard or a savory or bread with m ustard-I sauce m ade from this butler. Cover botto m famili ar off-the-she lf layer with 4 sli ces of I s t a ple . From sand · ham and Swiss cheese. wi c h es t o s law to Top with a mus'tard· potr oast, ever ything buttered bre.a.d s li ce; U kes on a special ap .. cov.er with bologna peal when dressed up siices. Top with the next with spicy brown or a m ustard-buttered bread tangy. s picy brown. s li ce ; cover with re . mustard sauce. m aining ham slices. KNIFE AND FORK PARTY LO~F 1 loar unsliced white bread, rectangular or round v. I b. butter m argarine. softened o r 3 tablespoons spicy brown mustard 8 thin s lices boiled ha m 8 slices Swiss cheese 4 slices bologna 4 s li ces processed Ame rican cheese 2 lettuce leaves, washed. dried Cut loaf crosswise into Am e rican cheese and lettuce leaves. Top with r e m aining mu s ta r d · butle r ed bread slice. Slice and ~erve. Serves 4 to 6. I . . . ,, Po'pcorn is great for I s tringing o n t h ~I C hristmas tree, but 1 do n't eat a ll the left· overs. Save old p0pcorn 1 for protecting fragile , ~ gifts and cookies whe n mailing. The 1.111sa lted puffs c u s h ion yo ur pac k aged goodies so they arrive intact. WE CATCH OUR OWN! Live Local Crab .· ••••••• 1.45 .. Red Fish, Swimmilllg Fresh • .Rock Cod & Red Snapper 1.35 .. ~ 0,-hlr , ......... ,... PEARSON'S PORT JOO I. Pe&lflk C .... Hwy .. .._,_. IHcll 675-6771 L-------------·-----------..-----_. .... ________________ ... -_, ... -. . . Port Wine Cheddar A smooth and cieamy treat 5 }ru!· OFF ~· the regular pound price A. ~ . FASHION ISLAND 640-6030 .. ",, '\ PARKAV ••aht t!!!ilPK ES&d\ Contain~ ()O'X, Vcgulah \ ~ Oi\ ) ... but atilt hae t h at f an'lOO• PARK.AV ttavor 250... LESS FAT THAN MARGARINE HI I WI 370/S f 2 LBS.I ... ~ .... <~~~~> ' . Q DAILY PILOT Pizzft Easy. Dish .· Try pi:uu :ti. an t.Wl\} entertalnrneJ)l dthh t h\e. summet · 1 A crap. t'h\'wy ('rut.t topped with ull klOdb of tasty. JUl <'y dPllght' peppt.'d , .1u t•.:1•:. mushroom s . \'ht't''t'' and ot~r Italian .H't'l'lll ed food,'1 IS gr,'Ul l'llllll~ The e<'rt'l \If a itood piua is a ronv1•1Hl'flt complett• dlt't>St' 11"11.t mix If vou hn~·· 1wvt>r •=' a d t> o r t " :. t l! d hon ... rnade p1.u.1, ht•rt··:- the plut.'e to 'lf.1rt \ pizza ml'< offrrs ~ou tht• basic:. l'nriched p1u a flour mix, tangy v1ua sauce plus a blt-nc1 of ltahan l\tyle cht>t•:.t•:. Plan an t•as~ part ~ Makt> up tht• dou ~h ahead. spread tt uu1 t\fl a cookie shet>l 4¥ p1a\..1 pan ; cover 1\ 1o1.1 t h waxed paper or 11la:.t1c wrap and stort> 1t in tht.- refrigerator 'Topp ing:. c an bt' cooked: co vered and stored too After everything t.'be is ready fot the guests. bring out the doui::h top it with your or the i r favorite· ,and pop in t"he oven. 20 minutes later brin g out a s up e rb homemade pizza with the crispiest crus t in town. a-----JmFFET PIZZA r , • l package ( 15 a,; ounces ) pizza max 2 gr een peppers . sliced crossWlSC 2 tablespoons cooR· ing oil 2 onions. sliced 3.4 fres h mus h rooms. sliced 3 links or 12 pound s-weet Italian sausage, sliced 1/4 cup Mozzarella cheese . Prepare pi zza dough according to package directions. While pi zza is standing in. a warm place. saute green pep ~ pers in oil for 5 minut es. save 6 sllces for garnish Add o n i on s and mushrooms ; sa ute fo r 10 more minutes. reserve I ·or 2 mushroom slices for garnish. Remove from skillet: drain on paper towel. Fry s aus aj?e s lices un til li gh tl y br o wned ; drai n on paper toweling Grease a 10 x 12-inch pizz a pan or cook 1c • sheet. Grease finger s well ; spread dough to • edge of pizza pan o r make into 10 x 12-incll circle on cookie sheet. Pinch up edges to hold sauce. PoLV" pizza ·sauce from pa c k age over dough; s pr:ead to edges. i\rrange green pep~r , onion. mushroo m mix- .tllre plus sausage s lices on s auce. S prinkle shredded Moziarella on top; garnish with re- served green pepper slices and mushroom slices. Sprinkle with grated c heese from AMERICANS ME.4T-E4TING Cll4MPIONS WASHINGTON (AP) -Ame rica ns h ave taken over the world's meat-eating c h am - pionship, beating out the A r gentin es a nd Australians. the U.S. Agriculture Department says.· This year the average American is expected to eat about 247 pounds of meat, the equivalent of a couple of pork chops -or a 10-ounce steak a day for every man, .woman and child in the country. Argentines will consume only slightly less -242 pounds each -and Australians 225 pounds. Microwave Til! .,Tr·y thi s c l as s ic Ratateuille in your microwave and get kudoh from din!ler guests. Slice one-large onion into thin, sel>arate • rings. Cut 'one small el{gplant into ~·inch cubes . In 3 -qu a rt casse·role, combine onion. eggplant. 2 sliced zucch.lbi. 2 green peppers cut in strips, Y• cup olive oil and YI teaspoon garlic powder with parsley, a e a son e d s a I t a n d. seasoned pepper to taste-. Cover with plastic wrap and vent one corner. 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Change of Pac~ Quick Nl'clume Oat QlJ l<'ll NECTAalNt: Bread 1s a pleasan t OAT Bat:AD c h a nge rrom ~oun ~cu~ whole> whut cereal In the momma II flour taku lhrtt :ovholt' 'Omt' \ r up roll{'d o""'"' icnlna to rt\1tke ia l<>•f. \ cur1 un1,r.o<"t'Mt'd lnc ludlng one cup of bran bran The wholt> .. hut I r uv nro-. n "'u"111 flour and rollt'd oat ul:.o 1 par lc f'd l contr1bult' 10 tht> hitch 11,. tt>ai,poon!' b<t k fiJ>er t'tllltent a nd ht~ll> tnlil sod» create an eveo. te ra1n> t 1eHai-10n ~all texture 2 ..-gg.s M1i1king ~u 1<'k Nuc 111 <'UP' butter milk tarine Oat £\read is .tl\ '• c'up v('gl'\ablt• 1111 easy ias sh1tk1ntt thal "r medium lrcs h cereal box S1mpl> \'Otn L California n.-r tarine blne all ingredients tn .-(Ind~· chopped I a boul 2 -milling bowl, blfl!d, turn lnto a greased baking dis h and pop mlo the oven. About one hour late r a •golden brnwn loaf will ~ ready lo slice and savor ·· This bread, b y tht.> way . 1s not' a descendant of the popular bran muf fin. Although bolh haw a high bran. thus a high fiber. t'ontent, that's where the s imi larity J nds . · · Quick NeNarme Oat Bread has a special an g r edierH tlUH set s it apart from othe.r b,.eads cups) ,,,,, tr, rup ttark 11c<~1l•·11" ranihlK (~ion11l 1 Combine 1111 l nl(re dlt•rits an m111ntit bowl Sllr until hhmdcd T urn 4111to l(n:·uc."C.J 9 x 5 uwh lo•f 11un Huh m J75 dewn•c• u v t'll fu r I h1111r 11nd ~ 1n1~1ut1•1t or 111111 1 tooth1m·k 1ns t-rh'd 111t11 l't·nl 1·r t'll)llt-N out Jry Cool 10 minute lnv\•r\ onto v. ir<,. rack to t•11111 1il clt' C'uuhnl( Wt u11 well cllld JOit.' I Q rc-rr1~t-rat11£,. Mttkt.· I louf ' and muffins . S weet. ju icy California nec- tarines, about two cups i. of them per loaf, make ' ' all the difference. The bread is more moist. the flavor slightly fruity and the aroma sweetly fra· I grant. So now is the ti me to try thi9' specialty bread while the crop "Of fresh l California nectarines is I at its peak. This year there's an abundance of nectarines which should me a n c h oice and I economy for all of us. t' • Sausage Spaghetti Baked Dish1 The cheese topping on this sausage a nd spaghetti cas $e r o le becomes brown and crusty in contrast to the marvelous creamy in· side. It's a great ma ke· , ahead buffet dish, with virtues you'll cherish. ·· Serve with tossed salad and your meal is com - plete. SAUSAGE SPAGBETl'I BAKE 1 pound thin spaghetti C vermicelli) 1 ~ to 2 pounds Herkime r or While cheddar cheese, grated 1 16 02. carton sour cream or sour ha1J-and· half · 2 tablespoons butter <fr margarine y, cup milk Salt and pepper to taste 1 pound P ~l is h sausage, sliced Cook spaghetti ac- cording to pac kage d.i rections and drain . Generously grease a 9 x 13-inch casserole. and place half the vermicelli on bottom of casserole. Spread with half the sour cream and sp~kle with half the cheese and salt and pepper. Lay half the sliced sausages on top of cheese. Repeat above steps, beginning with vermi ce ll i. Sprihk.le with milk and dot with butte r or margarine. Bak~ in pre· heated 37~degree oven for about 45 minutes, or •until cheese is brown and bubbly. Thia disb-can .be made ahead and refrigerated. It also tastes marvelous when reheated. although you ·may wish to add a bit of milk before re- heating . Yield : 12 generous servings. Cost per serving: Under Sl. I Dre88 ~p Brown Bag r A lot of people are "brown bagging" it to work these days. Saves money , enercy and helps the weicbt. Yo can make your homemade lunch very special by packing a •cloth n apk_in , "at verware" and faJ:lCY a r plate With your 're Then decorate y r lunch container to create 'your own in· divtdualb.ed tote. everyday low prices on meat. CROSS RIB ROAST LARGE ENO RIB ROAST eonnen Bee• 7·BONE CHUCK ROAST . eonoeo Beef 189 LO 197 LI> 1 .39 Ln \:.--------------------80 NE LESS RUMP ROAST 187 S1r101n Cur Bonnen Aef>r '1ouno LO ROUND STEAK E·Z CUT CUBE SiEAK 80M>tD 8111 TOP ROUND STEAK "°"'II U\ BOl'<Ol D 81 H ' BONELESS TIP STEAK llD'<Of D 8111 "OV~D .FR.YING CHICKEN W~(IOO• CPA()(AS()U'.,.,g.._ ~ .1.87 .e 2.68 .e2.38 1e·2.38 CUT ·UP FRYING CHICKEN oR-63 ift·.79 CHICKEN COMBO PACK · fOlt1~ :&t • • Al f"""' •f Ot)\11,"f - \ffu10f \ffPfA\'"i ~· ... ""'~ .• 1.19 1(\fi> Y\lt•\ , PACIFIC RED SNAPPER «ors,.. '•t lf' •v••l~Blt 1 .... oP\ "'' \•, ('1~1 • <ff 'f.37 Health & Beauty Aids r-JERGENS LOTION l Of(. (\P • ('t~ ' ,, 1.87 ~ TAME CREME RINSE l. "-""Y•1o )I.! '-'J•'PAtl I ., .. 1.69 J 1.89 :' DRY IDEA ROLL·ON •, "'"'" +f l1\P'1A,, -'f ")0 .,_\.I,' :'WHITE RAIN ~ A,(-0()',()\ ~A 11t;PO_.• Off' ~\( oo ( • roa ""lr r WHITE RAIN h ~o-. •I '":l\Ot .... i>~ro•· yfiii\C Pt • ·oa ,.,-.~ " r VIDAL SASSOON 0 St-t•YPOO ' .. 1.39 ~: 1.39-- •Cit 1. 77 b ~~~.;~y.iASH CLOTHS '", 1. 79 ~ LAVORIS MOUTHWAS0~ 0 1 1.19 ! FA~TEETH •SOT 1.99 [ LANACANE OINTMENT 1 / 1.49 No GAMES, LIMITS OR GIMMICKS L ALLEREST TAB~J:TS •\,2 t 99 ~ O·TIP ~OTTON SWABS I00• 1.19 !' PONDS LOTION 0 CotAM i roro• ftvt1fo ;o, 1.19 b PONDS BATH BEADS ::.<.?'°"&um• •SOI 1. 29 !'COL-CATE TOOTHPASTE 99 0 SOT . !' BAUSCH & LOMB 0 l.AllNf ~Ull()<o 8:,1.77 ~01 1.77 P JHIRMACK SHAMPOO 1 99 0 l••OIG(1a\lf 101 • JHIRMACK CONDITIONER 2 99 IOOIS~laOOl-Ll J'.01 • BLADE CUT CHUCK STEAK AijnOPO flNI LARGE ENO RIB STEAK eonoeo srer T-BONE ·STEAK eonoeo seer lO•n TOP SIRLOIN STEAK So'loeo eeet tt"J1n FRYfNG RABBIT . ";._ .. ,,.. '"' RICH STURKEY HAM lft TURKEY PASTRAMI RICH S TURKEY BREAST -. .. t '\ o•a')'f-' -.~ ... ·,, .. RICH'S TURKEY BREAST 118 268 LO 218 LO .1.78 e 1.88 ,B 1.99 • 2.78 . 2.98 RA.TH BlACKHAWK .BAco.~ 1.39 ~.?.~~S BREAKFAST LINKS. 1.29 LADY LEE SLICED SACO~,,, 1. 34 FRESH BEEF BRISKET ~!)'Ill(\\ RO•trt PflJ a 1.98 Household & Pet J, ~!.NDEX CLEANER ; KLEENEX TISSUE -;. ••. ~. • Ii •t 0 , .... ,. ; ~~~E.x. ~~TERGENT. :'VIVA TOWELS ,•"' ).A•t'-l "•t.. t (;A •jf' ,Q 1• ,., I .• 99 .. 75 2.39 ... 69 b GLAD SANDWICH BAGS • .. 8 3 ~ FRESH ST ART f' I 'I.• f ti f\. '"'' ~MIRACLE Wt={ITE • 11 •• ' .. ~ZEE LUNCH BAGS ~ ~ ~~~~, ~!'~s r o1AL SOAP 6 8Ah,. '-•Ir 1 t'"Ol .JOS : "" 5.49 .•. 2.48 . "' .73 . °" 2.29 canned & Packaged i SCHILLING PEPPER gn. ..J G-POV1'o0 fllA(lr l 01 I Ut • ::J b ~~~Nl<Y MIXED FRu~; ft' ,.~. 63 !'CHILI BEANS 0 HU""l ~ 1001 ( ... 69 ! 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HAllVEST DAY 29 TOMATOES • 16 oz can GREEN GIANT 3 9 r ~~o~~;rC~~!~~e c:Cn16 01 Cdn b Cut or <Sloceo creen Beans or Peas fl MACARONI b ~0~~~~~~1nner .29 7' • Ol BO~ . }'ANTHONY · 6 SPAGHETTI .99 ~2 Oz P~q .53 r suGAR FROSTED FLAKES 1 ·23 0 LAO",(( 10(')/ ur• • r OVAL TINE PLAIN 6 ~FROSTING MIX .IOt lfl O(A\4" r•~OC'Jl.ll( ('10 (Of All~"'""'( "· .. 1.57 • : o~.,89 ~~~.~~,~EE CAKE MIX • '' "' .• 71 [~~~~-PIEFILLING ,OQ/ .,.84. :' TANG ORANGE DRINK 1 94 r ""' lCf-r >• 1 1.," • r rREE TOP JUKE ··~: "" 1.15 l ~:,~~~EW .r1 ,.,.2.19 11 r GEBHARDT TAMALES <...-. -59 ~ ( ,., i'"'· i ENCHILADA SAUCES 79 oJ LASOAtY&S 1•01 (.J.~ • •SCHILLING DINNER 96 .!. ••ro t•SSlllO•I •I\ 01 ""' • I' SPAGHEnl SAUCE MIX 68 0 SoC' ... fU.l~ • 01 "'"" • ,, r JOLLY TIME POPCORN 79 0 u .. oOO"fO •ro1 r&'< • r CLAM CHOWD~R 0 Y<OWS 1~01 CA~.'91 Ou1 Pr1(f PfOCf'<f1(""\ PohrvOUJtl"ncff'\l"f'~ Df'•t~tOO-ttffHCf~fWf'~y \.roe "'f"f"' J r~f'\Ol\o wot 1JIO 1990 JHIRMACK CONDITIONER 3 99 "IJ•-•c 101 • DISCOUNT SUPERMARKETS ••• 'Wb-en your supermarket baa a ,1peclal on e11a, doo't bnitate to IMa1 se.eral ,,..,. ..... l'1t • LA~ Aft""I COHA•U """""Iii 11 I 10 IT A Tl COUIOI IM>Ul.l'f AAO 'VlUllTON OAllOllll- Delicatessen Items . _fl LONGHORN 6 ~~~~~t • DINNER FRANKS !.i.•O• f(Hf'f' •11 • CHE~SE FOOD ) .O_AJT ~*yt{Cl ''• '• ~ ,.o•N" r ,, ,,, t. ! ~.~.~o.~~~~~.;ese "&OP . 119 •r, Cl P~•) 129 ,,,r1.29 • t ••<. .89 "" 1.49 J • 1.75 .... 1. 79 .. ll W~ GlAOl Y ACCEPT YOUR FOOD STAMP COUPONS ! OAK suqD H~M • : o.c.1 .99 ~ J CHOPPED PORK .; .,r , tH \\.c ro .. , "''· .89 Liquor !:SEAGRAM'S 1459 V.O. WHISKY ( JnJ01Jn l!f> II Proof 1 7~ ur Brt • SEAGRAM S V 0 ' ......... ,,,,.,... .. 0 I'\ 1."CfV'I' ·~·· 8 .49 L TE~ ~IGH BOURBON.. . 9 .89 j CELLA WINE~ -.av .. n.1·. ...... 2.19 Qucl< Nectanne Oat Bread is sure cure for breakfast bran blues. Sliced and toasted, it's delicious. Produce JONATHAN APPLES NPw Croo \ .39 lO ITAUA MUSCAT GRAPES .49 sw ePt ran9v CASABA MELONS sweet Meatv RED CARNET ·vAMS lllew Croo LARGE NECTARINES sweet Ju•cv LO .10 lb .39 LO .29 ' lO Dairy & Frozen plADY LEE 6COBCOR~ • HSH FILLETS 6 ,._,,_~ •Av,•orr ~ SOFT MARGARINE .G A1.r~' •CREAM PIES ,(-.•o\" "• ,,+fJl'('\.A't ccxe~vt '"II;' AAl\ANA ~ FJSHSTICKS • ., .• ,•I.I( .. ~PIE SHELLS :., Pf. 0 '7 • • ...... .69 .. ,, 4 Ear Pllq 2.99 ., . 7.5 )',Cl/ ••• 1. 7 3 • t ,, 2.69 •BANQUET MEAT PIES !, t ... 11 •E~ 'Uf' " • l'•f • .... ,.s9· "'.34 ~COOL WHIP ~ft OO\f,t .,~t.f ., " . 79 . compare our everyday low prices. .· ~~: S GRAPE·NUTS '" .-8 .1. 4 9 SHREDDED WHEAT 1 19 •,•Ai\C V'OC~ \•If \1i 01 90, • ~I. CLASS DOG FOOD ni8 8• .4.79 LADY LEE CHUNK TUNA 1 59 0o1now•tfO"AC-: •1 Ol CAN • • VEGETABLES "°A"'w(\" QA" f .. .)/(tt (0-0fo 9(A\ 57 ,, ¥ ,lO\ll:'',(l.tfhf'-1fl r,1 &at. • 'BISCUIT MIX ,.o ... u IODI eo ... 89 APPLE SAUCE •l<Ol ,~37 1lfh l ff 4~01 C•N •79 GRAPEF-RUIT JUICE &(\•tit ";~T1,0A' C" "'1'\i«" EVAPORATED MILK •101 (A~.42 A(h 1J( LADY LEE CORN OIL 2 19 •• 01 811 • MAYONNAISE •O• 1H Y r&'.r,'- CORN CHIPS 1 •0" Hl DH,UlA~ CAMPBELL S SOUP PANCAKE MIX AUNT J(tftl~A Df(;UlA'1 MORTON SALT ••• ~ o• <»lft' LADY LEE AMMONIA !IOI•'• .88 ,. ' ·~.61 110/ 80• 1. 05 1~01 "'" .27 ~401 A•o .49 STEEL WOOL SOAP PADS 89 \OS. '~ff 1)011 • VILLA TOILET TISSUE 75 4 Pti 11it1 10 P•(. • VILLA PAPER TOWELS 49 10\' !IV•OH• We honor manufacturers· coupons so bring tl'fm tn tor aoo1t1ona1 discount savl119S. Lower prices overall PVLUllTON --l" NO llAYllOMI doaft. Wbea stored in -:= ~~ .... - tbeir ortcinal Urton ln ,,. _ llOUlft_ »l NO. l\lcuo Aft.,. 11111 ~ ""'""' "'""' ... 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I' U'>' l''n•11c..i1 'tl11•,!'llUj.: LUSCIOUS Bartlett; p ears are halved. cored and !filed with a curried· chicken and cottage cheese mixt1;re-1 • I t.>rnon 1u1c 1· J c·up" du·('(I 1 011k"d 11.fn• .... 11111.: l11111·h1.·11n 1 :-lq .1,lH' I ' ,\l ,\ti f I'\' 'h H ti 1 I It•\ 1 111• ,1 r' .1 r •' l1a (\· 1·\\ .111d 1·11r1•ll ,11\d ph 1111•il Ill\ 1~·1h 111 "'''I' h•t\\H't' t-;.al'I\ 11111·:-1)\•1fr h alf 1:-Hipp1·1i "llh ,1 n1t•Jlt•\ 11f llt~d. r o11k t•1I r h 11·l..1•11. 1·1•11.1.:1• 1.·ht't>:w d11·t·<.l n ·lcr) .111d 1ott:c1.·n Pt'l'l>l'I nirn Jiili oth<'r st>it:-v11111..:~ ~,·n .. I" t• µa rt•d 1-·1 t•twh il1 1•"1n~ o n t ht• ''tit• .1n1I pa" J b<.1:.kl•t uf \\ a1 m m11Ht11:- fur J tkh~ht(ul nh.'llll .;!11rkt•n I l'Ui\ 1•11lt a 1:1• dw1·,c· 1 , <'\II' tJ1("t'd C't'h•n . I ' I lip flt<'l•d 1-:lt'l'll .· l'l'l'\H'r Mak•·., r. .. ,., v111~!'1 Pt'ar::. ripen bt•'il 1111 \ht' ln'l'' and llhtt'\Ht• propt'rl~ "hen ... 1or1·d .11 stable temperature Jn1! nu m 1d1t y 1-'n• .... h r1 pc Bartle tt Buying When buying Bartlett pears for immtldiate use. look for fruit that is yellow -s kinne d with fl esh t hat y ie lds t o slightly gentle pressure. Re m e mbe r. however . t he s kin of t he Red Ba rtlett variety will be bright crimson when the pear is ripe. Quite often .. you . will find pears in local markets that arc slightly underripe This is because pears are one of the few fruits best ha r vested before ·they ar e ripe. Unde r con· tro lled conditions. the pears ripen slowly and develop their charac· ter istic sweetness a nd fi"ne texture as starch 1s converted to s ugar. You can buy s lightly green. fi rm pears with the ('On · hdenc.e th::1t they wi ll ripen In JUSl a few day.s. at room temper a t u re . 'Ri pe Ba,rtl<.-t t pears s hould be refrigerated until they are used BARTL ET T E YEOPE NER Cut a fresh 8 3rtlett pear into cubes. fold into 1 2-c up vanilla ·fla vored yogurt a nd s prinkle ge n e r o u s l y w ith ·gra n o l a . Var y th e .J'Ogurt flavor according •to taste. NUTRmOUS SNACK In addition tc their de· lioious. nat urally :;weet fl avor , Ba rtlett pears contribute to a balanced diet. Bartletts contain valuable nutrients such as iron. phosphorous, vita min C and im portant B-vitamins . And they a r e qu i t e h ig h in potassiurp. In atldition. pears are lbw, in sodium, ma k in g the m an · ex· cellent choice for those on salt-restricted diets. One medium pear . eaten "au nature!." contains about 100 calories. PEAR WITH D E V I LE D C H EESE SPREAD Blend t oget h e r 1 package (3 ounces) sof· tened cream cheese. 2 tablespoons crumbted blue cheese and 1 can (2 14 ·oun ces) devile d ham . Chill several hours . to bl end fl avors . Makes about 1h cup spread. B EAN AND BARTLE'IT BOWL Drain a chilled pound ·can or cut green beans . Toss with 1 cup sliced fresh Bartlett pears, 1h , cup each diced.Cheddar cheese and celery and 2 tab les poo ns c ho pped pimiento. Serve with a creamy French dressing ·On crisp lettuce leaves. GINGER PEAR CAKES Dice fres h Ba rtlett pears into bottom of g r e as ed muffin tin s . Pour in gingerbread bat· t e r and b ak e . Serve warm or cool. The spice • is ntce. PE~ABE HOT ~ FOR 81\EM(F AST Saute fresh Ba,rtlett pear slices with brown· and·s~e sausages for · b'funch or summer sup, per. Serve with French toast, scrambled eggs or hot cakes. " P EABBREAIU'AST ' TOAST Buller whole wheal toas t and sprinkle with cinnamon-sugar. Cover wjtb thln slices fr esh Bartlett pears. Ser ve with cris p ba con and acrambled eus. - .. • *PLUS $2.00 ·MARINELA'Nb DISCOUNT TtCKETS- .,,. ... i..... ...__ '. .. """"""".-.... ....;.,_ '"~ <•'9ntt ff"! 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Add Cookbook ," and "Th,,. Nothmg rouhl twrw 1h1 1 t t.ihl1 ,r11••n l111111 1 111111ul• l1111t•1·1 ,;, 1111111 Dif-1" a r c te nder . Ma kes 4 wat e r . butte r , s ugar,' F oo d /Depress 1 0 ,. frnm 1h1• 1 r111 h 1f , "" \1 r.m~··· 1 h11 k• 11 1n ,, la 1•h1 h hr ""' 111·11 .11111 I•·• k servings. s a It a nd mar Jo r a m Conn·echon 1/ you haue a 13kl' .uh Jlll.11.:1· 111 1111· I I .1 1 h .11.. 11• i: "I 11 I .. " d •. I '1 •• k ,. ' l 8v June not11 s w ~F. ET c AR R 0 Ts Cov~r and simmer 20 special diet questum. you flu\ 111 ful 1111hl ht 1 lh :111<1 '\1'11111\h· "'"' ,,111 "l•t1<•t1 ' 1•1 'In•!. MARJORAM minutes. or until <:arrots may umte to June Roth at sr.1-.1•111n.:' th.11 .111 1h111111nl 1·1 ""' ""' HI ~U \'•.\I 6 carrots. cut in arc tender. adding a the Dally Pilot, PO Box' JH'1111111.•1I ~·11 1h.· hl.11111. 1h1t l..1·11 11111 '1•1111~11 HO~l ,1\K\ •,i. ...... pocmon·~an(J Spnnkll-C'hops with lt•ngthwasc strip:. litll~ mort• water 1r 1560. Cosio \of esa 92626 da d • "1th IJflJJ."" 1•111 ~1th I \ 1 ,iJ 1 l1 rt1•' I ru11to111al11J11H'l' ~all Mid orl'gann Place 1oicupwal.\-1 neCt'$Stl f Y M akes 6 Enclose a sl'l/oddressed • S11111t• 111 t 111·'1 ·.11; 1 h, h u 1 1 , 1 I\ "1 I 1111 I • 1f 111111w1I ul 1 ',.,.,~ I 111 •• I 1• ,1, 11111111 II ri 1·d 111 a I ;1r~l' s killet. Pour 2 tahlespoon:-. ln!iU!f ~erv i.ng.s~ .tamped-~n11t--lope ffJ~ ffiA ji\I ,ml lt•,tf IWt h-. 111 Ill I II n 1 4 ' 111 I 11 1 11 f JJ '':o"lr:l'fWll'm -ft 1,._.m.11 ~ I It t0 3 tO 1Ult'l'.? ":I fOU n<J~ fabJespoon '>Ugar Ju11e Roth IS the aut/i11r pers<ma/ n'J)ly o r t' .: · ,, 11 1 • I• .1 , 1 I rv,t•m.u' 111,11 J••r,1111 l arr .i~on .11111 th\lll<' Olllt'r i.'"""11111~ ... th.11 1'Jn bt• ll'1·d .11 1 '·"' I' 111 11 lllll1111 jl.IJll I J.. 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If you are • ser ving the same food to the "rest of the·famiJy. be • sure lhat the) add whole gram cereals and fresh fruits and veget ables to • ,the menu if they 'do not s h ar e a s imilar digeslive-pro~enh--- The patient on a bland d iet can have most fruit juices, but at 1s best to have the m with the m eal, after some food has been eaten. Plan a bland menu to include s ome colorful· foods - t oo many patients on a bland diet seem to think t h at they have to e at pale whit~ creamy foods Ur.n can get boring. Here are some recipes that Inc lud e an a ppetizing use of herbs for the bland diet. PEACHY TARRJ\GON CIDCKEN 1 broiler chicken, quartered . Trim Food Bill With Buying Tip. (AP> -If inflalion is w r eck ing your food budget. the government may have some he lpful advice. · ..... l'fie A g't 1 c u I t. u r e ' Department h as put together a new kit en· titled "How to Buy Food.'' Included a re 14 il - lustrated booklets de- signed to help you get t he most for your money when you shop. T he kit costs $4.45 a nd can be purchased from the Superintendent of Documents. U.S. Govl· ' erument Pnnting Office. Washington, D.C .. 20402. o rde r s toc k numbe r 00 l ·O l 6·00090 · 3 The book .:ts h. I! what to look for when you shop. how to Judge q uali· ty. whether to buy buJk quantities a nd m or e . T he department's food g rading system is ex- plained and c harts are inc luded to show the various cuts of meat. Cooking For Diabetic A new leaflet; ·'T he Art of Cooking for the Diabetic," is npw being offered free of ·charge from Sunkiat Growers Inc., Dept. 80-9, Box 7881, Van Nuys, Calif. 91409. ' Sun.kilt also is offering • the book "The Art of Coo kln e f or the Oiabet,4c," a1lo by Mid· dletoft and Hess, at a 1pedaJ price ol $5.50. It cont ains 372 pages of r ec\_pes and d\abf>llc In· formiiUon. WITH STATER BROS. LOW-LOW PllllES ·e, ·Mt• ...... , .. ~· $ STATIR BROS. 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SEPT. 24 , 1980 H•U S..111£. \_V4111UIE$ SA USA el ------ ! filiilOESE0 • DENNISON'S • REG OR HOT •CHILI W /BEANS .. KLEENEX • REACH·IN • llSSOATEO COl 0 11!> ,,. TISSUE 1 'Eicisi eioiissu ! [~Jil!ERS . REC OYSORANT s COLD POWER XE• FOR l AUM I • , •f .. DEIERGEflT • NEvtFAEEDOM -.MAXI-PADS LI s22• Tff'Siiii.Oilt~ ,. s2•• 33 SYRUP •C-~~·--··o ! "°, sfll •6 oz c CHOCOLA 1 E MIX :~(:.s:~.· i ! 11-01 s2.69 73c INSTANT TEA Nii••· ! ·o~ sz.49 '' 02 ICED TEA MIX NCS". ! ,..,, s2.34 orr 65c ' ~TAIN REMOVER l •S .... ~H ! •/Ql sl.05 65c ! ~i~V~jy FOOD .~~=~~~"''·. e $218 . 200·CT - S) 59 BAR SOAP ~~~~~,00'0 ! •01 42c Jo.cr BISCUITS ~1~~~~~~\ ... ~ ! 21 c s219 . ~l~l·~;J::w1t ,; _.,. I \01 &•oz BISCUITS ~~:~~:~~t: ! · . , 07 30c s2st ENGLISH MUFFINS ""[~8~0S '"' 49c ltl E£NEX"tlUGi.IES • OV(RNICHT "·CT •OR TOOOlER !DIAPERS lO·CT 5213 ~RIM COFFEE -c.. 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" 1CEr •27• CUUDSTIAK ll · LB. 39¢ Lou: Frozen Food /'rices• · CORN·::::·.:::· ! •C• ggc Pifsif([ff: .. c .. ! 1101 ggc CHE1ESE PIZZA! ,t-0, s2ss WAFFLEs''"'"!' · .. ,,, s.1°1 CHEF BOY-AR-DEE HOUSEPLANTS SPAGHEnl A • 67' :~~;·~=:~:~ $ 2 9 9 l¥t-'l •us ... •tol tu• •u-. ••10"' LAS l"NA • 57c '"'i •o•,.o'\ o• Ra , w 1'0 1 ~~"'""'' • •o• • CANNELLONI ! ,..,I 57c ........ ------ MACARONI SHELLS I •IOI 46' MINI RAVIOLI ·t ... ,, 67' ROUER COASTERS ! .,o, 67' AVAllA8l( AT THE CHECi SlANOS Of All SIAlEA 8AOS MARKETS I PEA PERSON · HO LIMIT PEA f AMil Y SEE 81111__, SPECIALS IN MEAT SECTION ~D S 100 off adn11rnon ···romrtf ~ ~, ..... .q imlsiia • IMt> 0:(•"'11 IDT DOI tJ( l"-e L ... COIJ'''" 'AR rs '* w LOWPRICFS Plll~ Rl 11[ CHIP ST .ftftPS LO t ' r------~~~~~~~~~~~~;;.....~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-..iL--~~~~~~~~-:--~~~~-~~~~..-~~-~~-~~~1~~~~~~~~~-~~--,~~.,------~ f •• '-;&J "'• -. . ' ' ..,, ... . 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Ae•1~ 0111·,• UIJUll .1 l 11U t• famthl'' 'HI\ J tl\\ll l\I l',i\ twu or th r "" 111 c•.11 ... tog1•th1•1 .. , 1•1' 11.1\ l\11\\ thrl'lt' 1•ut of four f a m 1 I 1 l· ' d 11 n t 1· J l h r t' ,I k f ;t ~I 1 11~1• l h 1• r l ffiJO\ h ..i \\' 1111 bn.•Jkfasi .ti Jlt 1 ..ind thl' evenin~ m eal to~ether rn a ~ t J k t' p I .1 t• 1• J ... seldHm .l:. -thrN> da"'" .1 week or It>!! · Snar ~in~ has taken t h t' p I a c ,. o f fu r m a I me3ls tn soml' homes and it ma) bC a common e ating 1zyllCrn from ea r ly mommg to bedtime. especially for teena)."lerio; ONE ~TUD\' showed 3n a \'er age of 20 food conta.cts a day for in· d i ,. i d u a Is i n st e a d o r three meals a day So what does it matter if we eat snacks instead or meals? Can't we be j ust as well nounshed o n s nacks'.' We can be. but we pro bably won't be as well -n01H'rthed-on a snack diet compared to a me:.il diet because of the type!> of foods that are ('Om monly eaten al" snacks Think or them soft d rinks. chips. s alted nuts. crac·kt·r~. preli £'1s. poµcom. candy: c·ook1cs, 11·e r rl'am; snac·k r akl's food.'> that tend lo bl• high in s ugar :rnd fal j n d h a \' (' a I () l II f l'alones in proportion to I ,lflli!l' 11( llUll lt'l\ll'o I~ pr I' fl'I I 1•1\ 10 11 ,n,H I.. lh.11 'lll'jllH•' univ ,, (1•\l 1111t1 lent-. \1111 1( ... n.1, l..111.: " .m Ult.I\ 1111l.1h h • p.111 o f llUI 11(, • .,,, 1 .. th,•n "'' 'h11ul1J h1 \°llfl'l 1110.,1\ I h1)tl,tnj! 'llJ t'I..:. fr11111 .Ill ,,( th1• f11ur food gr oup:-.11111 1n l I u d I' f I II I I ., J n d ' t• g et ,1bI1·' 1> r •) t e 1 n fo111b rnllk 111 l'h\·~·~I' t111•.1ds and 1·1•1 t•.11 ~ f'OR EX.\MPl.f.. J .:11ud s nat'k n11~ht b<· a ~la~:-of milk. a ptece or frutt, .tnd rrack1•rs with p1•anul buttt•r a four food ~roup sna!'k ~atrn~ all tht•sc rooa s lO#?l'ther. for t•xample , artcr school or before hed. would be preferable> to s teady nibhlin ~ or first one food and then another. A·noth e r import ant benefit tif patte rned e at- ing, rather than steady eating. is better dental health. When our teeth are frequently exposed to decay-causing foods. tooth decay is much more likely th~hen the s a m e foods are e:iten 311 at one time. \fUF$TJONS WE ARE ASKED Q I was cleaning out m y freezer a nd di s - covcr<•d I had so m e . frozen pork steaks dated September 1975 Would t ht•se still be safe to eat ? 111.1 I' II IJI I/I' r1·r11}\' A ltbou..ih 1t 1w1·1h 1111 fro,t 1111-1 I ht\ 1·uk1• 1.1k1•' w1•ll lo .1 'll1111lt• 1·11•,1111 I' II I' .... ,. 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I I l'llf'" floUI l ll•..i.;µ.11111 .. 11<1.1 1 ll'•"lletOOll \,tit I 1·11p ,oft l'llt•tl hul • l 1 ~ t'UP~ 'U).!.11 I l'~~:-. l ll'J S flOO O \4111ill.1 t'ld r;H'l I I :rn ti u !\I' I' I l' .1 n 10 llll'h pJn Ba1u : 1n Jf\41 dt.•~rt·e oven 60 to 65 111 111utt.•:-. until p1t•k tn !>l'I ll•cl 111 v-entcr, comes uG t t•lt»1n l'ool sn pan 10 mioute:. Remove from pan Cool on rack Glaze w ith powdered s ugar rros t1nt( 1f des ired . Makes I r ake (10 to 12 'St.'rVll\~S) .. FOOD .. Luscious Pineapp(e Wheat Germ Cake combines canned crushed pineapple with toasted wheat germ. Although 1t doesn't need frosting. it takes well to a sm1ple cream cheese one or to a powdere<J sugar 91~~0. 1--~-'"'-"'....._,__ ....... ~·ent.s_ Snack foods Often ha Ve a lot or salt too. A . Five.year -old frozen pork s t eaks would still be sale, as long as they've been solidly frozen all this time, but I'm not s ure you'd enjoy them. They are likely to have a ran· cld rat taste that would be quite undesirable aad probably they would he dried oat aad tough. We recommend using frozen pork witlJID six months. of freezing for best flavor siHe pork fat tends to turn rancid quickly in the freezer. FOODS fn•4u c ntl y m 1ss1ng from :J ~naC'k d iet a r c vegctub lcs. fruits, milk, cheese and protein foods s11ich .as meat. fish, poultr~ These foods s upply important nutrients such a s· c a I c 1 u m . 1 r o n , 'ilamins A and C. Another problem with the s nack diet as op- posed to the meal diet is the haphazud eating pa'tterns that develop Wh e n eati ng i s haphazard, we tend to lose control over the ~quantity as· well ' as the quality of food eaten in the course of the day .. , We're more likely lo eat an ex~ess of high calorie foods and the r e· s ult can be malnutr ition -particularly over· weight or obesity. Food recalls taken by overweight t eenagers. for example. show that haphazard. random, un- patterned eating is the norm. This results in lit- 'tle control over ho w much is eaten. Q. My husband was cleaning squid and got the ink all over his shirt. What can l do to remove this stain? A. The sq aid ·ink is protein in nature and will be re moved com- pletely if you use an enzyme presoak laundry product, following tbe dir ec tions on the package. Sofewoy Leon Beef Chuck Bl ode Cut USDA (. 01ce &.e Chuc.~ Sttro\. llod• Cv• lb '1" 7-lonelfff Chuck Roast c c.f'l •• t(v• S.t•w•y l••" .... (hwt~ ·~$138 Chuck Steak ~1 98 Arm Pot Roast ;tip~~ I s148 :ilrl ~ .. , ' • ~o ' , s3 ss Rib Eye Steak ,, ..•. "'I H l -~. s199 Cross Rib Roast 1't111 11r P••' ' '• -....& .t1n/•"t t:.~ Catfish Steaks n: .. : .. ; I ll $139 ~ Red Snapper Ptl ltr ~ ,t s19a , ""' Country Style Pork Ribs .~111 Bakery ·"/"'(';,,/ ... ! • Tomatoes :~~· .~39< Delic ious Apples . 3 .. ag c White .Rose Pot ato es 29' Fresh Carrots .. 2 .. _49c Honeydew Me)ons ,. 25 ¢ Sweet N ~tannes 39 ¢ Diffenl}ach ia ('JI_,. 4 •n(tl $1 29 ~h ,,.,,. •01 Id Brand A ·-~~ural Style •C••P• ,. s119 ~-!: 12 ~ ..... • F~ncy Ouoliry c tdeol For 8ocl.-To- School Lunch 8011. ~ .... Scotch hr lmit .. letl ~ Mayonnaise • n •• sac ---, .. /)airy & /)e/i ,..,/H'f'it1ls! fru:,1•11 f 'mul .'i/Jf'ci"/ . .,.f Q. I made some bread and butter pickles in w h ich I substituted artificial sweetener for sugar and salt substitute for regular salt aP,.d now I'm wondering i( the . pickles will be safe. The other ingredients in ad· dition to" cucumbers are PART OF the weight vinegar a nd spice:;:· contrbl program for A. U your pickle rec- haphazard overeaters is ip~ contained vinegar, to help them establish a but no water, then you regular eating pattern do n't h ave to wqrry and to adhere lo it with about the safety of your som e consistenc)(. In· pickles even though you this way. uncontrolled omitted the salt and sug- eating is minimized. a r . The a cid in the :; .. 7 Tree Top Jwo 6 :.:' r,c;.~ 89' :~·i Cottage Cheese .... r . 79" : ... ;. Turkey Pie ·~/:"3 ~~ s1oo s139 ... I ,1 W1 ..... !: Hi -C Drink s _... 41 "' (.,11 s100 ~ E J. h M ff' ...... I· I ~ liia .. ,,. ng11s u in s ji,,, •. 79' ~Fruit Dri nks; ... . .. ,,." 79c -~Orang e Juice 0 : 1~: 79c 69' ~ Lucerne Yogurt i. ... 99c ~·"t French Fries ~: 2 p~~ 79¢ n .. , s119 1.11 ~c l1, ..... , ~ reamer 1 ..... , .. : ... ; Italian Br ead ... ~~.. z, Also , most nutrien .. ls vinegar ls a good pre- work best when teamed servalive and wilt pro: up with one anothe r . ted your pickles from Thus. a meal havi ng t h e grow th of f.ood foods that supply a full poisoning organisms .. Government Guidelines For Low Calorie Food , IAP) -Foods whose lab e ls c l aim "low calorie" or "reduced calorie" products now ·have to meet (ederal standards. The Food and Drug Administration rules took effect July 1 and should by now be afrect- i n g i t ems in your . supermarket. ferior lo foods with which they ar e com- pared. And these foods must carry a statement describing the com- parison on which· the claim is made. For example, a re- d u ced-calor ie can of peaches might say: "Artificially s w eeten e d peaches packed in water , 38 ca lories per "'2 -cup ser ving, 62 percent less ~ K ft M.tt~llOn• mr1 ~ ra C.lltt~t 0111~r· 31 "' r1q· Body On Tap Shampoo s100 ~ll-01. s 119 Bottle ~Ban Roll-On ·Deodorant Seagram's 7-Crown -~ s1o's 80 1.75 Proof I.JI•• Chablis Blanc ONE DAY or WE PAY FU .. Deweloplng • ~·,~! ~,~4:=~ ::· ~:.·.~-:;;:·.:; !!:,.:~:. :.:::;r',._:;!.:-: !': =~~·= ::.~-:..:'::~:! ,11.-•w4 TH(Y U '"fl 0..••+. •t S.f•..,•f ........ '" •• S.V•filtttf' , .......... "9f•W9Y' ~ ..... .. ,.,. lt.fil .. " MeMf'l't91h l•lri• h•hlllrit .., ................. , '•••""'-. ......,.,., .. , ..... '-" o.,. c._.",... ·•·ctv4'ft H .. tW.• •••lit Jtem.s labeled "low calor ie" must contain no more than 40 calor ies per serving and no more than 0.4 calorie per gram . There are 28.S grams in an ounce. than peaches in heavy syrup... Excedrin I 8 Body Bufferln Both low calorie and , Tabl ..i. T reduced calorie foods VI' els On Tap i ablets must carry complete '-d nutrition information in-::: ~on ltlone11 ---. ~~ eluding number of ,.. , ... ..,"° a m o unt of prot~in . ~Milk ~ I 1 I ti I I l ~ l N '.,1 rt1ocn1 \t1• c .••• .., s219 -=d. Bel a· p·zz c:,,,,°" ~ -ir 1 a ,3., -s109 l'ltg • ~ Old s I 86 P.ar• I ·~ s9 99 ~ mugger Seo•" 1.i.· : .. ·? Pab st Beer !/ •t./ 12 ~~: s3 29 ~Sb . . -'>') . ii/8 ... ., e ast1an 1., •. , .... ,.,.,,,., ~Almaden Scotch Buy Coffee Vocuum Po<k f.~ .• b_s2s' Con Top lramen Noodles -~ s1 3 ... :m-; 4 Pk91 h ,\flf(' U'fl .\' fl(•f'r ,"i /U'(' ifl /... ! ~-; Superior Beer 2 6,~~· s500 • Alt-htsl'k •ca '",, Bcnlf'S %.+i Dos Equ is l•ghl~ :m...,; Boh emia <\100 llf 811v' Z"ii Carta Blanca l•t~l 1 o1'1'1 ' ''kt• lfff'Cft•• s.,1 l I · 14, 1910 tn S4hlth•rn Cotlf••"•• j f 1t.,1 S." O;.t•~ lm,.11•1 & Sen lvk <Mttt,. Ce~ntie~ enff kn•• M9f10, 0.Nlt l•mpec & C•tell"•I Sol•• '" l•te&I Q..,..,,;,~ Ot'\fy To be labeled "re- duced calorie" a food must be at least one· third lower in calories than a similar food which' has not been re· duced. calories pe r servin1. • s249 carbohydrates and fat _ -tnd the percentages of •.:;;:;:;::;::;::;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;:;:;;;;;~;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;!.I Everythinl you want from a store and a little bit more! Tb~ rules say that foodl claiminl to be re- \. duced in calories may not be nutri,•1onally in- recommended daily al· • low ances for seven vitamins and minerals and for protein. I • tlto..,... Dr~ ... ..,.,..._.• • ••6H Me. C...t .......,, L...-IMcll , • H61 S...~ s.t.A.. --• .\ • • 24 w-cti .......... S-" L..-• s.k._ "--97 .. La P-. ...... Y1efe • 14417C....Dr~•• .... ir..-. ,, ... .... , I • ,.,_ • --....,.. -•,. -• •r ~-• • ... 1 - FEATUatNG /OBITUARIES Wife W .ants to Keep Hi01 Alive DEAR ANN LANDERS M)' hu~band 1s 42 ean. nl a&t' w~ hav• lt\J"t':(" r h1ldren, a lovt'I)' homt> a.n~ \W \1 4'1Ar$ ~vc-rythtnll l'I "'°nn dtdul. bu& l tu1v ... t--n w orry1n.i tb <iul 21omt'\hlnK for ti lon)f l 1 m t' Ii o t h · m ·' husband's pan•llb ttlt>d In tht-a r Mb or ht' 1rt nt t acks Ill~ oldt-r "'~'"" \now ~If\ :.urfo.,""J a s~ve r~ coruou r' las l ye• r-Sax moot hi' i.io :sh~. b•d a lilro~t> lh_,. '~~\ II ~~ ,,.,. IJ 1111d.-r~ brother (age 45 1 had a mild heart attack r1ght after Christmas I love m v husband and I want to keep him for a long time. What can I do to h~Jp him stay alive?. Maybe if I knew more about the subject 1 could' be more effective What causes a heart attac k? Who are the prime candidates? Is ex· er cise important? Does diet matter ? What about eating eggs and fatty foods? Is alcohol good for people with heart trouble? Is it true that overweight folks run a greater risk? How about hear:t surgery? What 1s the rate of survival? Can you provide me with answers. Ann? -I READ YOU IN WAR · REN, PA. DEAR W·ARREN : A•>'••f' la\t'r~U•d 11-.0•W ..... a ~ard t•: <"-••er lmlorma U•• CNkr. Ot-pu1•f'•t HUl, P••hle , Colo 1n.... Prill& t nr na mf' aa4 rteNrdW dHrt)' •bd \a), "Heart a&11tl1 honklft. plU&f'." IH·:AR NN lrarn In e 1' 1• " r 1 e n c l' d w 1 I h l.'htll1rt't'I 111nd n~d som€.• ad' 1c-e. lt's no b1jt dt11.tl hul a C'IOf\c fnt-nd h~ '"'o C'hlldren. agt•s 10 and 7 Whenl'\lt>r t ht'\ comt' O \ t'r J h e Rb thr\iUih lht> plaet> l,k<• 11 pair ol detttllvll'5, find all s orb of odds 11nd t"ods and ~i.lt , ·can r tut' e thts ,... ll can ~ anythmg (mm a mall ptl'Ce of 1ewelr> to 11 ·tufft>d a ni m al m y hu band gave me "ht;'n .,.. e were <Saling Their mother •~ flt.-\ t.'f Jrounct when the> dbk I feel I k;Jlow the kids well enough to have a talk with them, but how can I approacti the :.ubJe ct \lo 1thout sounding likt> the mean old wJtch" OUTSMARTED lfi VIC TORI A, J!.C. DEAR VIC: Tell the c hildren in a loving but forthright way tha& il ts Impolite to ask for the pouesslons of others. E1tplaln tbat ·YOU want tbem to be well-liked and welcome every- where -and they woa 't be II tbey put peo· pie oa tbe spot Uke that. Then bay a few inex. peasive items aad give them to the children from time lo lime - aft~r they have stoeeed beuta1. D E' A R LANDER S A N N I wa s shocked when I read in th e b ook b y Ann Buc'hwald, wife of the famous columnist. that tt:.ey frequently indulged in pre-marital sex. Wh y would a person in her pos ition write s llch tra s h ? ALSO CA THQLIC." Plate or the Day f -.-CALIFORNIA~ ,_.... ~ I 1 : TO FISH l l • '-..:: . TO "IStt houl I 1 u1l1•r 11 k1• 111 '" 1'111-. pl.Jlt 1111 l'utt ,., .11r1plt• ,., 11 t•·ru·1· 11f r1 ~h111f' Wardlaw's \\ h1•r1o> hl· <l HflHtl•littl"t l-..1 ft• I 1 •h ' ..... ' ... '-'~\ .. v \)'f ""\. .. W • •rl•'f yift.11 ,I f"fl'I 'l.(lfl~fl/-d , •• tf1u• otf •fv/ ttl t ... M • I •1 ffd lllfl I I I I I ti• -(~<)ttrst) I) la1i11ed ()11 /~ij·f,,S(l l,i II~ \'tlciMlllh ( IH)HllllOtl\ ( '111lt.>~t ~Ill 111f1•1 .t IUlll. h u ua 1IJ.,, 111 t:ard101,n1ln11111,t1 ~ ri· "'Ii " 1l ,1l 111n 11·1 h111q111· lh•l\\l'Lll H ,, 111 .iru l Ii! 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Wednesday, Se~ttl!l'2er 17. 1980 PlJBl.I(' N01'1l.E PUBLIC NOTICE "(TITIOUI IUSINIEU FICTITIOUS IUSINEU NAllH UAll MIENl Nit.Ma nuu.-eNT fl•' tOllowlnQ ""''°" 1, OOiftQ 11\1\1 ""' 10110"'1"" per\on I• oolnQ M" .\ ho\l\lnit\~ ·~ Pli()MPT nf'AHf'A1, t3' t•tl , SEH$18Lt: SECUAITY, NO At- 1/tt\ St•••I Cool• Mew c. '•ht1 OOt. Co"• Mtw. CA '1•'1 lltne1•nt Ayl•<,. 9' Wrtl porl John Boertle, '40 Arbof Co~lt lt~•n•• (• .,,.. M•'-A, CA .,..,l '"'' ll<>\l~~ ,, • -••O t>y ... In 1111, ""' .... " •• cono..<ltO lly ..... dl•ldv•I 01•1d11•I Hlntt""t A'(I.. JOl)ll llot'1i9 • T111, 1t•"',,._,1 w•\ Ill"" wtlft tnt Tiii\ •l•le"""'I w•> 1119d "''th IM Co..ntv Ci.fa UI O•-CoYnt~ on s.ii Count~ Ciera ot Or-C.ounty<lfl ~P 1omlle1 " 1'90 \•mller t• t• ,. PaOf'EfSIO.CAL t'KlllOW lEllYtCES P'••t Oftk• ... llM1 ~Ala A .... C.. '1111 ... ~ P11lllht..a Ot•not Cw•I l'l•llV Pllu1 \~f)I II ,. ()(t I, l l'llO 31., tQ 1'1Ult1 PuDll\,htd °'""~ Con t O•lly Piiot $oopl ti, 24, ()(t I I. 1'llO )1•1 IO PUBLIC NOTICE l'IU11l Pu1>1o'r..<1 O•oncr CO•HI 0111Y 1>1101 5'PI 11. l• Ocl t, 8 t<ieO ll/'l-80 P lJBJ.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PVBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTIT10U$ eUllNESS NAME STATl!MINT rne I011ow1no ""'"'" Is oolng ...,.,. "*'" ., . CONl INE!'ll Al PLACE, 9100 Para Pl•••· Stanton, Gall!orni• '°"° Clark M. LeonarQ;"'l/430 S Jlralrl& llvenut, Tl)(r~•. C.lllornla 90~ Thi\ 11<.wMn .. con<lu<led DY .,, In· Olyldu1I. Cl•r• 1"'. l ..,,..•d " Tnls ••••-t "'"-> tlled .. 1\h tN County Clerk of Oren91 Co11ntv on Augull 11. l'llO THOMAS WIE~LS M-w-uw Soll\••• -"'1 Fl-1411 ~ .. N....-1 CeolW °"" .... _. ...... c.e • .-.. Pu1111.,,,., Qr~ co .. 1 Oallv Piiot ~Pl ), 10, 11, 71, I.. l~~ PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSU•ISS N"""E STAT£Mt:NT Th• lollowln<;i oer>on• ••• doitlQ Du\lneu .. · CAOWN PAATNERS SIOO Stith Slrul, Newport 8'!acri, C•lltorn•• .,~ Rltl\trcl R Slenton, 1110. Ml Cllt •wood Clrcl•, Fountain valln, l'ICTITIOUS auSINESS Oonald W Giimour, 1140 \Ion I C•lifOr,.I• 97108 • NAME STATEMENT lt•rM•tl A•enu•, Newport Buen, The IOllOWl"lj "'"'"" I\ Ooln(/ bu\I (.alll0•'11a91160 ' nt\\ 6\ Thi\ bu\tMS\_ t\ conduct~ by .a THE WESl COA'if .. ,AOEMY Q•ner.i PtrltlerSIUP- 0 F 0 0 G T R ,A IN IN G. 1 s I JO RICtwro R. Siemon f3roo~n11n1. w u 1m1r>.ier C• '171>113 ''"' •l•temenl ••• fllr<I with llw llo<kl• M~r •, tSl'.lO 8roo•hursl Counlv Clerk or Or1noe Cou,.l'y on W•\lm•n,1.r 'Ca 9?1>83 AuQus1 l~. '"'° Th••l>uSU"'\~•>~O<IOu<leOl>Vo!'tn llHOOES, llENOALL & HAii· d1vodual lltNGTOll \llCktf'MM• ,. Preffttl-11.A• C.O.-atl• Thl\ ''"tltt,l~n1 .. ~, 111!'<1 w•tn 1tw 429' Mac-11.-.. Swlle '" Counl ~ Clor• or 01;tnq,o County an N••-' a..11, ~lllentle n ... A.,qu•l 1~. l'ltO 1'1 .. 1'1 F1'-Publl\l'ted Orilngr C°"'ll Oally Pllol, Pu~ll\nea Or•n<I" Coa\t D•llV Piiot Seot J. 10. 11. 24, 1980 JS~ AuQ 11 <;,;04 l tO I/ l'ltlO :MIO 80 PUBLIC NOTICE l'IU1711 PuDll51\oO Ortn90 Cout O•ily Piiot AllQ 71, »pt l, tO, ti, l'ltO lSl:MO PUBLIC NOTICE Tbe answers to your q•eatlona (and many more) can be f011Dd In a booklet titled, "Heart Attacks," offered frtt of cl•arge by tbe U .S . Depar1meet of Healtb aad Haman Services. Dr. llobenl. Levy, wbo bead• tbe National Hean, Blood alMI Lani laltltate, has done a Hperb jeb of explalaiag la simple lupage ev- erytlllag yoa ever waated te k8ow abollt tKart at· tack& bat cllcla'lltaow wlaoatouk.. DEAR ALSO: The book ls a warm, honest ' aatoblograpby of a woman who decided to tell It Hiie iC was. ..It Seems Like Yesterday" PUIC FAMILY COlONIAL F4.INE.ltAL HOME 7801 Bo1<,a /1111 • Wl'Slm•n'>h'r 8 3 3!>?!>, ( < Pataam, pabllsher I dlda't s boc:k me, aad I'm preUy squre. Boros~ope THUllSDA Y ,SEJl'l'.18 By SYDNEY OMA&& J . ADES <Mar. 21 -Apr. 1.9): You get notifica· lion that amounts to green light for new en- terprise. Focus on s pecial efforts, business creative endeavors, your own style. prestig~ and honor. • TAURUS (Apr 20-May 20): Good Moon aspect coincides now with education, special publications. long-distance travel, communica- tion -and ability lo regain sense of direction and lake control of your own destiny. GEMJNJ <May 21-Jtine 20 ): Room is made for you al more "elevated'' position. Emphasis on values. taking stock, being aware of inven· tory. Become familiar with rules, reguJ ations. Another Gerniru -and a Sagittarian -could play key roles. Social invitation serves as bright spot. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Specific details require attention. Check sources, delve beneath surface indications. Foe-us on relationships , partnef'!Jhip, marnage. LEO CJu!y 23-Aug. 221 · Refuse superficial .~llplanalions -. find reasons for recent happen- 111gs .. Be analyt.Jcal: accent on getting job done, catchmg up on mail and messages. VDlGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Young person s urprises by proving to be a valuable ally. Yoou make "serious" domestic adjustm ents harmony is restored as family member con'. cedes that you have life of your own to live. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Focus on basic security, property, special evaluations and de· finin~ of terms. P.isces. Virgo nalive~ligure prommently. Take mvel')tory, decide where you a re going and what is a fair profit. SCOaPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Idea that appeared far-fetched will now prove formida- ble. You could "cas h In" on suggestions. messages, calls and unique "tips." A relative in transit gels ''in touch'' and has something of value to impart. Be receptive. SAGITl'AIUUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Refuse to limit horizons. Strive for better production dis- tribution and display or product. Aries. Libra persona figure prominenUy. Fc>cu8 on income, personal possessions. protection of valuables. You get "lesson" in Jove. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Emphasis on new start in new direction. You will imprint style, be more ind4!pendent and you make con· tact which proves valuable. Leo, Aquarius persons play significant roles. Lunar cycle high -tl'\ISt your own judgment, intuition and stand tan for convictions. · AQllUIV8 <Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Intuitive in- tellect ia honed to razor-sharpness. You locate .'What bad been 01isplaced, lost or stolen. Cancer. Capricorn and another Aquarlan figure prominently. Focus on what occurs behind scenes. clandestine· conference and dream which proves prophetic. Pl8CD (Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Rely on your own Juqment -weU·meaninc friend might not have complet. atory. Avoid dupUcatin1 efforta. DIYeJ"Sily without 1catterin1 forces. Gemini. Sa1luarlw natives rl1ure prominently. PACIFIC VIEW NEMOal.AL PA.RIC Cemetery Mot1\Ja1v Cham: I 3500 Pac•llt View 011v1' Newoon Bo>ac h • o44·2700 McCOltMICIC MOltTUAalE~ Laouna Bea...t• 494 941 5 l,aauna Holl .. 7fi8 093!1 San Juan Cap"'" .1tw 4':111 I 7 If, HAltlOtl LAW,.._MT. OLIVE Morrudrv • (' ,,,,.,, IPrv ·c1ema1orv 1625 Gisi"' /lv1 Costa Mt>s.i 540 !>'i~d PIEllCE H OTHEllS HU lllOAOWAY MOITU.Alt'f I t 0 Broa1Jw<1.,. Costa Mesd 642 9150 IALT2 IERGUOI" SMITH & TUTHILL wtSTCLIFF CHAPEL 427E 17lh!:il Co~1a M, .. ,,. f;4!' Q'171 ' J@rry A s,..,..,r, 10101 Cons111111ton Hu~llnqlon e-...:n, CA 97- f f\fs bu\IM S\ I.\ conducled tty 1 o•neral 1>00rtne~11>. J-'n W s..,..r. Jr Tnl\ •1•t"""""I wt> hlf'CI """' 1n. Coun•v Cl"°' OI o,..._ County on S.... •• .,, ..... "· t'llO •ioua PuDll\""° Or-Coast Oally P''°' Miii 11 7•.0cl 1.t 1990 J1- F"ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT rn~ 1o110-•"9 "'"""" " "°'ng t>u., nt"\\ tt\ Al SIEEl INSTAl.LERS WEST 4nO 8 1 OEN .. RY SUPPLY. 28S. L<1 S..11• '°"'~ ~w. CA '7•,. C.arv OH Ltnt~r. t'I02 Or"90ft G•r H11n11nqton ~tell, CA "7- l fu) bui4,..,.....~ '' <-Ol"W!u<t~ b'Y 1n in· diV16\ii)\ C••V OH Lot>tqer Thi\ \lat~nt wa\ fifed w11n the Co11nly C .. rw OI Or-County on 5">- l•"'to-' IS t'llO PIHCE HOTHEltS SMITHS' MO ltTUA.lt Y 627 Main S1 Huntinqton &>~ch 536·653!1 I ,. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSIN•H NAME $TATEMIENT The lollowl,,q P•rt\OM •ro dolnQ l>uJlneu as· THE GIFT EM PORIUM. 16 .. Nt•Port 111.0., Cost• Mew, CA 91611 llol»r'I S. Emenoer. , ... Nt wp0n e1ve .. Cosla Mew, p. '241' Sftetf'Of'I L. R..,,..an, 210 E 11th SI .. Co•la ........ CA '1t11 Tiii• llutlneu Is conoucteo bY • ...,.,.1 Pllf'!ntrslllp. SMrron l , Reelm•n This 1wlemefll was lllt0 with tttii C-ly Clert. OI Ol'MIQI County on Stp etmwr It , IWO. 1'14, ... Plllltlsllld Or •nvoo CO.•t Oallv Piiot Setlt.11.U.Otl 1,1. 1'IO >1 .... c.11 su-sue. .. ,.. Put • few words to work for ou. "ICTITIOU$ IUSINEH HAMt: ITATIEMINT l tit lollowlttg per,..ns are dolnQ Du\lno••~ AM ERIC AN T RAV EL COHSUlTANTS, INC. (• C.lllornla corpor•llo11l, •HO Campus Orlva, Newport Be.ch, C•. 92..o Cuoivn M, Mar-1, 22»2 Wall· lnglllfd I.Al,., HunllnQ1on e.ecn. c.. Frank J .•Pau•n1'no. U Tribute Cl .. Hewoon BeKh, C•. 91'60 This llUSI""'' Is condllcl<KI llY • CO<· porall<lfl. • AMERICAN TR•VEl CONSULTAN'TS, INC. (.arOlyn M. ,,..,.ngt, PrHIClenl FrMlk J . PISMntlno, S.Crettry This stat-I waJ lill!d wllll IN County Ciera ol Or-Coun\'t on Stt>- ttmMr 1', 1•. ..... .,7 NOltltll & AMOCIATH, INC. .. ,.~.,,.. .. ,........9MC:tl,C...tia..e Pulllltlwl ()< ... C.O.rt Dally Pltet ~pl. 11, ,., ()(I '· •• ·-J,.,. r . -\ ,...,... Pulllhl'teel Or-ea.st 0•11\t Piiot Avg )), Sltpt.3 10, 11. I.. 35Cll-to PUBLIC NOTICE ,., .... Publl!llWf Or1n9t Coatt O•llv Pllol, S.pt.).10, H,1•, ltlO ~ -=-- PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS eUSIMESS NAM« STATEN NT Tiie IOllOWlnQ perltQlls •r• dol"ll llUsliwu ... SIX IMPERIA L LTO , 1001 W Wll)lller Bl.O., t..• HW•. CA ~1 Tl\oma• A Vllletll, 11S. s. Ml ver,...n, CAiton, CA nn• S.ndr• J . &attn, U111 l • M•'rO Ot ., ~Ml. CA '1'-AICHAAD M. VILLELLI, 1001 W Whllll•r 81.0., Y H-a. CA ~I PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSlffHS MANIE STATEMIMT Tht tollowlnQ perM>t\\ are dolnQ llUllnus .. S & ~ TI RES, •427 Greenwich Ori••, Hllnllnqlon Betel\, Callla<nla ~ St•nl•v Oouolas Knl9hl, •0 1 Greenwich Orlwt, HUf>llnQlon a..<h, Cellfornl• ,_ Hiit• Florence KniQhl, ••11 GrHn .. ICI\ Orlw , H.,..1ln91on ... ~,.. CalllorNa ,_ Thts llu~MSS 11 conduc1ed llT • "ner•I P'trtnenl>IP. ~eyKnf9hl Thl1 11.a-•ft lllt!ll wl1h tM Counly Ciera ot 0••"99 COVI\\' on A119u\ln , t•. .,, .. m Pullll•l\oO 0r.,. Coast O.lly Pllol. Sept l, 10, 11. ,., 1• )600.ID PUBLIC NOTICE Judith A E-1'1. UGI> Esptan.cte, I "CTITIOUS auilN•SS Jled0ndollff<l\.CA'11177 NAM« STATEMaltT FICTITIOUS 1Us1MIS$ Linda K c .. -.,. • ..., "· ldello. Tht lo41o•l"9 "''°"' •r• ool"Q N~I[ STATIMl!HT L• Habra, CA..,.,, lluSlnflS .. : The lollowltlO peHons ••• dolnQ 0-M. Lapl-•, IUI C1tru1, F U L L l It T 0 N P I H E S llUslnns .. , L• Htllra, CA..,, . HOMEOWHEl!S AUOCIATIOft, 1.i1 CURT'S FURNITURE, , .. , s Aftl'*'T... 11111•111, 101 Cltr11s, y Pl-. l'lllle'1en. c.Mlt0<lll•'"35 HarllOr Biiie!., Cosl• Moe. c.i1tornl• Hallo. CA_.,1 1'111-Pinet 1ion-.1,.,, "'° W•llv S a<llln & Son inc., • Tlll1 11u11neu I• conouctH lly • teelalloft, IM., • C.lltornla ce>r-•· C.lllor,.la cof'llO<<ltlon, Jll'U W Olym· llmllied P<W111t"5lllp, llOll, 1401 ,..,_, Fullerton, C•lllornl• Pf< Blvd .. Los A~IH. Calltornl• Lindt I(, C•l.Or•M .,.,, '001• Tiii• ,..,._, .... "'"' •Ith ,,. Tiii• llUMMH 11 , __ lly • cor• Th1s llUslneu I• cO<ld<Kt"" lly • tor· County Cieri! ol Otttnte COVl\l'J .,. 110t••1e111. portilon. A119u1t U, ,_,, F\lli.rtol\ 11*'1 L. S.Ckln. ,.,..., Pltw w'*"""---·---l>""'ldo!\1 TMOMAI W•LU Martt; J . T..,,,_, UUI "4..0$4 AlterMf .. 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'l"irt111i.: ,1 \\111111\ \\11o.1<l1x·<'krr ltt· '" 111111111'\J 1:,•1111111n1 th.al lw h.111 l11.1t1•'<l him lht' $.;! fm tht' 11\.11 rt.11ott· ltt•••n,,• in l!&:to Cuc:.L' <lrll\1ti1ot .It lht• {.,.run1m" V.oQrl br rel t:t' hunlt' h,11 I 1111 cluu he I h1•\ "t'll' .ii I hi ri~ht p:in' l;.,n11111111 h.111 1lr .1"n a ('.i n oon st~h tor Lhc d0\1r Abo .it lht• ~ht rl\ '"'r'-' lht• Cieron1m 1~ ' ~ 0Mll'_ PO .. -ltf Ai<IY .. 1Cftl!11" CELEBRATION Ali ce Meredith. left, and daughter Ma ry Louise Miller celebrate Mrs . Meredith's 74t h birthday . Mrs . Meredith Lives in H~ntington Beach. I Iv l11 ditl1 I >1-.or1 • I!• .11t<ll'l11ld11 ·11, I.),.,. Uurk;., 1.yn Geronhul Jr. und 111-. v. 1ft' C'lndy. 111111 M••KIUI Gl'ronlml. ' 1 •• -.1 11ml ~hl rl .. y t 'arbt-r wt-re m a rried lfl ·· l o~ Vt•gu' ut tht4 l.1\\ h· Wtult• Wedding Chapel <11\ "l'l'l 1:1. 1!1!1!1, a11d n ·ncwt«I their wedding ""w" 11111 1111-: a 4 p 111 t•(!rcmony Saturday u1 I ht•tr hcm11• Aflt·1 v..u1" lht· 1-llH"•l~ jtJJoumcd lo Coco's 10 l"ullnt,1111 V.111••} fo1 a rc<'t-11l1<111 host9d by 1h1•11 1 hil1lrc•11, Uunald l '. Farber, Jannelle •'at bt-r ,Jlld f)tobra Far~r. Abo there w ere their I~ u ~r <tnd<'hilllrun, Donnie Farber Jr. and <.n·14ory l\llrn •·ar~r \lkt' Mt>redilh, u ltuntmgtun Heach resi· dent. celehralt•d her 14th birthday Sunday with a dinner al i\hsio's South in Costa Mesa It actu.1lly wus a triple event because it was her son Harlan A. Meredith's birthday t()(), a n(! a I.Jon voyai;!e for Mrs Meredith, who is going c-~isl to !>l'e Nt•w England's fall colors this week Among ti)(• :12 J!uests at the cocktail party anct dinner were m<iny or her school friends from Los Angt·les. Tht> hostess. who is a native Californian, \cased. "I 'm just a Los Angeles prune pic ker " Huntington llarbour res1c1l'nls Betty Hyde a nd Haydee Tillotson, both intl'rior designers. h~ve mer~cd their 1nleresL" to form Ultimate Designs. They will ope~ their new offices wit h a celebration 1n October LoL<; of food. people and fun have been promised for the Sound of Musil" Chapter·s Soiree Sept. 27 at the Big Canyon ho!Tle or Dr. and Mrs. Lock Gff Din.:. The Music Cente r will benefit from the par· ty. which has been underwritten by Peat , Marwick, Mitchell & Co , as arranged by Managing Partne r Maury pewatd. Details of the party were revealed during a champa&ne brWlch last Friday al t.M Dine home. attended by all the party committ~ chairmen and members. The Dings' spacious home and grounds will be transformed into an Alpine setting and the party wlll have the air or a fair. according to Mary Johnson, chairman. .... There will be music by the Irvine Master Chorale and, as one of the highlights of the evening, a concert by the gigantic Ruth an«r Sohn concert organ direct from the Oktoberfest in Munich. ';Big Ruth," as the organ is called, is mak- . ing its premie re appearance in Orange County. (t was built in 1908 and was used at fairs in the Black Forest until just recently. It is one of th~ • fewer than six in existence today. lt plays more thanwoo songs, ranging from classical music to dance tunes, and most recent-IY was used at Karea Carpenter's wedding. T he party will inc lude an auction a nd sumptuous feast of baron of beef, ~ockwurst, · crepes poulet and inte rnational cheeses. Co-chair man is Etue Faber, and committee chairmen include Madeline Blackwell, Maril)'tl lleel_ty, Lily Ariss, Ann McLean, Doris Ueb· Unger, Marilyn Bean a nd Martha Green .. Furthe r information may' be obtained by · call ing 759-9585. , The Sound of Music Chapter h as members from Big Canyon and Spyglass Hill. It was or· canized in Octo,~r o( 1979. A qurntct of Orange Coast residents will be al their usu<1l posts when the Valyermo Fall Festival opens Sept 27 at St. Andrew's Phory in the Antclo(?e Valley • Mr. and Mrs. George Howe Jr. will don Mrxkan f'OSt umcs and serve as hosts at Casa .San Andreas. Mrs. George HaUacy will be in charge of the first aid room; Joseph Plemons will be ser ving popcorn, and Reese Hatcher will be in charge of the warehouse Susan ('arter Bacori, daughter of former N\•w port Beach ladies· haberdas her E llen Carte r. 11> carrying on the family tradition by opening a s tore for women with a Pelrtner. Karen Ong. The !>lore, Ivy's League, to be located in Fashion Island, will open Sept. 27 and will carry traditional clothing. . . Club~ Calendar ----~ ~llORTI'>WEAR FASHION shnw will. be held at noon. Saturday, Sept 20, al No rdstrom's --•· South Coast Plaza store. Claude Langlois. Cana- dian national cycling champion, will be the special guest at the event For information, call , Janet at 549·8;300- lJC IRVTNE TOWN and Gown will have a coffee for prospective members at 10 a .m . Monday. Sept. 22. in Newport Beach For information. c:all 640-0396 CHI OMEGA ALUMNAE of Newport Beach will have a luncheon at 10.30 a .m Wednesctay, Sept. 24 , fn Newport Beac h For information, caJI 833-3487. TUESDAY CLUB of Newport Beach will have a social hour and luncheon at 11 a.m . Tuesday, Sept. 23, at the Balboa Bay Club in Newport Beach 1J>e program will feature the singing duo of Doinlnyder a nd Connie Woodson. ty Coble. author of "Woman -Aware and Choosing" will begin at 9:30 a .m. Thursday, Sept. 18, at Mariner 's Church in Newport Beach. The series will be held at church loca· lions throughout Orange County. For informa· lion, call 640-6010. THE CORINTIDANS, an organization of single men and women in the Irvine area, wilJ sponsor a discussion on "Personal Income Tax Planning , , Delly,.._ ..... ..,. PWkll 0'0..,11 SOIREE SET -The Sound of Music Chapter plans to hold a soiree Sept.~ in Big Canyon. In on the planning are, from left, Mrs. Walter Heeley, Mrs . Jon McClintock and Mrs . Francis Beauchamp. If you have an item for HaPJ)f!ning&, send it to Judith O~ at the Dally Pilot, P.O. Boz 156(}, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626, or call her at 642-4321. . r PRODUCTS THE' HAYR BARN A WORKSHOP an_ho.hsl1c sell hypnosis healing and past lives therapy will be held at 9 a .m . Fri· day and Saturday. S\:pl 20 and 21, in South Laguna . nie two day 1:>.'0rkshop will be led b~ Adela Pic,kering. For infor mation, call 645-5902 . A 10-WEEK LECTUR E SERJES Jeaturing Bet· for Singles,'· at 7: 30 p, m . F'riday, Sept. 19, in Tusti!!: For information"' cal.lS51:.4&n.------t---... '· - ..... STEPFAMILY FOUNDATION of California will hold a h:ee works hop on "Stepparents' Role in the Custody Arrangement" at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 24. in Santa Ana. Gary Garrett, child custody investigation supervisor for the county Probation Department, will lead the dis- cussion. For information. ca ll 964-3030. c ORANGE COAST COLLEGE will sponsor a four-part lecture series on personal re la - tionships beginning Friday. Sept. 26. The series will be led by Laurie He ndricks and Lou Miller, licensed marriage, fa mily and child counselors . Fo r ipJormation. call 556·5880 Singl..-~ Cal~11dar BIG BANDS SINGLt:S will have a dance at 8· 15 p.m . Sunday. Sept . 21, at the Duena Park Hotel For information. call 525-7657. ART OF LIVING CENTER is sponsonng a singles relating workshop led by Ruth Porte at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 19, in the City of Orange For information. call Ruth at 524·9406. CENTER CLUB SI NGLES, led by Ruth Porte and Lori Robertson, will have a meeting and barbecue a t.4 p.m. Sunday. Sept. 21 , in Ncwport Beach. For information. call Ann at 975-0700. ORANGE COAST SINGLES will have a cocktail party at 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 20, in Costa Mesa. For informa tion. call Ann at 751-0291 .. SELF CENTER will present a Sini;il« 1<:x perie nce discussion on "This Thin~ Catlt41 Love •· at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 19, iMh1• Crty of Orange. For informa tion. call Jan or Mil-h1wl uf 997-9600. 9UTDOOR SINGLES will go rollerskatinJ< ;Jt If p.m . Thursday, Sept. 18, In Mission Viejo /\ potluck party will be held at 7 p.m. fo'riduy, Sept. 19, in Tustin. The g roup will sponsor a iSuy hU<e at 8 :30 a .m. Saturday, Sept. 20, in thf' Orange County area. Also, a bike ride will be held at 11 a .m. Sunday, Sept. 21 , in Newport Beach. For information, call 556·7026. . fflbu Want ·10ae l)amllhc aly ~()'Al hwayywlOOk lee! llrc1 ~IO oh!fSI Wt" e MX!tl per~~s Writing Rlaapsa,,,, Addressing invitations for "Rhapsody in Autumn," a fashion show lo benefit Orange CQ_unty Philharmonic Society's Youth Con· certs <He (from left) Mrs .,,. t<e nneth Hcaume. Mrs. William Hush. Mrs. Edwin R a m sey Jr. and Mrs . Kenneth Brownsberger. The s how and luncheon will be held Oct. 22 at the South Coast Plaza llotel. For information , call 646·6411. :li>1'° 0mars ";"~~ .----------------------.. r CUSTOM FRAMING 1 Open 6 Days A Week Mon.· Fri. 9 6 Sat. lO 4 11103 Newport 0111q. J. C~l" ~~a C. .~,,, ?"1:'911 II' ,<ij ~ . THE .1f'. ~~!~.~:~ .. . .,. ............... ..,.. + I ,,~. • f ff 1• ltff tit •ft flt• I If 'fl I h '••tt.t••t I Nt• lit"lf# ' ..... ..,,.64'.' 289 ......... '"""' ...... """'"" Vlf 11A95-0401 , .. ,.,, ......... , ........ """ , •• ", ... .,,, • .,. ........ , ...... t CAii 6 42. 5678. Puf a l«w word• to worll for ou CJflANQl COUNTV IJ T~ & Countr~ ~7.ent Young Designer Collec tion MQre Thana ID! ... ll'&lll'f,) ~·s ealie ----.. -- 'r .............................. , jllj;l~i.-.ir----"' ...... ..........,_.,.., -~ ............. ,,.. - ft\1n YoU ,.., Fal cbsses now lonmg Gal It.my N'd slt1ff l'1 •. POMls _ ..... , __ • ~. . .. -... ' . . .... . -.... "' .. The easy, safe hunper-free weight loss program comes to the Orange Coast! - The Nutr1/System Weight Loss Center Program. the no decision, no ca lorie counting way to quickly al'ld safely lose o,ye1ght has come to lhe Orange Coast Now you could lose up to a pound a da"y or more with Nutri/Syslem Weight Loss Center's professiona lly supervised program. Proven with fhose who have tried every other method and failed. The Nutrl/System Weight Loss Center treat- ment will quickly and safe ly mell away pound after pound wllhout hunger. · drugs, lnjecllons, loss of energy or exer- tion. CALL NOW FOR FREE CONSULTATION. ABSOLUTELY NO OBLIGATION. 274 Centera 0 Now Open Neltonwtde r:-------1 ~20 Grand Opening Offer I I sav' $20. act now. $201 I I Here'• your oppcwtynlty to 1ta'1 loelne weight NOW with NutrVSyatem 2000. Present this coupon al any ol the Nut1llSystem Weight Loss Centers listed and we wlll deduct $20.00 from your program. Beller hurry, It's valld lor new clients only through October 15, 1980. I I I ' .. .S s e (· 0 s e l · I· e • It 1e 1e !r i1 I. s !e :e sl S, • I • • . . .... -.... --. . . . . . . .. . . . ~ .............. ::. .. ~. ····----..-.-.......... . .. .-....... _ ···---··· .. ····, ... . . -. -__ ...., ...... ~ -__ .... ,..-,. --------.... ~ -.. -----. --·· -... ~ .. --------... ·-....... -.... -... -....... -·----·., ..... ../ ' . Wedpesday, September 17. 1980 S ONLY PILOT 81 nee , ; '. • < .,_ I - They __,. ..,.. __ c·ou1d be -_dead ' ' . wrong . .. ' I You need a personal doctor for a lot 9f reasons. a doctor in the specialty they nee~ convenient to their home or place -Tilere are many medical problems such as of work. · -diabete~, higli blood pressure or-anemia that have no syritpto~s. So you could feel fine when you're really not in such fine shape after all. · Don't wait until you're sick to see a doctor. If you don't have a· personal physician now, call the Physician Information Service offered br. Hnntington lntercommunity Hospital. The number is 1-800-432-7388, Ext. 324 or, mail the coupon below. Regular checkups can reveal these problems and also alert your doctor to other changes in your physical or mental condition. A doctor who knows you and your medical history is better prepared to treat you should illness or an accident ever occur, too. A personal physician is one of the most important elements in insuring your continued good health -too important to overlook. Yet as many as one-third of · the people in our community do not have .. a personal doctor. · That's why Huntington Intercommuniry Hospital ~veloped the Physic;ian Info,rrnitlon Service. It's a way new residents and those people without a persoQfll physician can easily locate HU OL'l <OL'POl'-THl:.~U.IPA:>:OMAll ~ r-----------------------, TO: PHYSICIAN INFORMATION SERVICE 2401 East Seventeenth Street, Santa Ana, CA 92701 Please send me the names of physicians in the spccialty(ies) r have indicated below: 0 General Pracucc/Fam1ly Pranicc p Imcmal Medicine 0 Obstetrics/Gynecology 0 Pediatrics 0 Other ____________ _ (PLEASE PJUNT) (Pkuc Spccifyl Name _____________ _ Home Address ___________ _ Ciry _________ Scate ---- Home Phone _______ Zip ____ _ I.prefer physician(s) with office near \ 0 my home 0 ocher location --------<Pkuc r~c1fy addrcu uid zip) What kind of health care coverage do you have? 0 Blue Cross/Blue Shield 0 Medicare 0 McdiCal O Othcr ____________ _ L l'lc:uc spcdfy insunncc complny by n~ 324A -----------------------The Physic1ui lnfomuuon Scrv1ec is offered in the community U\tcrcs1 ~1 no charge by Huntington lntcrcommuniry Hospir.11. PHYSICIAN INFORMATION SERVICE ... . -Huntington . lntercommunity Hospital · 17772 Beach Boulevard, HWltington Beach, California .9264 7 t (-.0) 432· 7388, Ext. 324 . A mcsaage in the public intcrm from the people at Huntington Inttrcommuni?' HOlpital. --' l \ \. • .. • .. ,. I b n s s e L o...,.. s ·e )- \ e II 1e 1e !r ii t. s ~e :e ,, 5, ' ., . --.... D2 DAIL y PiLOT ~. Sepcetrt>er 17, 1980 MARMADUKE by lrld Anderson 'r-----------------------------~------,... "He 1us1 learned how to shake nands today. Mr Snyder'' SHOE ~OON MULLINS MISS PEACH Alt™UC, We 'VE SEEN GOING OUT '1'06ETHEIZ i::o iz THIZEE YEA~;;, Rl6Hi f' l t i 9 THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "Miss McElfresh soys we s~ould eat lots of protein, Mommy. Why don't you ever buy any?" DENNIS THE MENACE PEANUTS FUNKY WINKERB EAN BA f('T' KAL1)f YMl\N ·r1 M'i f,_.f rT'r' ({ 1Nr 1 LJrt If AtiOI ii 0111\JNl~CJ IMI f LH llf'IN 1<)1' C,JtJ{>f-1'111 HlflNi ti l'kf'..!>llJl.lll / 1 by Jeff MacNelly by F\"d & Tom Johnson ' WELL, ! HAV£ NEW~ FOrt YOLA . WE ~ire GOING TO 8~£Ak:: I.AP. by Mell La1arius -6rrE-AT1 I COIA L. D LA Se A 6000 LALAGH ! I , , . - ' 1' W M~'A~ 1·17 GORDO . TUMBLEWEEDS .. . . ! KNOW I • by Charles M. SChUIZ -· JUST WHAT WE.NEED ... PICTURES OF TI-{f BOTTOM OF M'{ WATER DISH ~ by Tom Batiuk HE CAIJ.ED ME AT HOME l.Af>r t-11&~r ro 015e.055 fHE • 1RA~l~ON OF R)WER ! ' DRABBLE ALL '{OU &o'f'O. 0 t? sM11..E•Af 1' .. ~M ! 'flN 11' \ {,\\/f, M£ 4 (;1'7 SMILt f FOR BETTER OR fOR WORSE WHA1''5 1)115 tN \HE MERilDAF ':' DR. SMOCK WHAi" HAPPENED -ro· THe PAPE:R GO;v-.'NS YOU LJS E: (;> 1'"0 HAV E: tJS WE:AR . c:>oc-roR ~ J ASPEq SMO CI'<, MD by Gus Arriola I WASN'"f GONNA ---------r FOR A C11M~ f'LL GO OVER IH~RE ANP FE1CH rr ~ACK 10 YOU •. , Ml.. WILSON ~~EVERY CAT HAS HIS N~T, AHO i PLAST NIGHT MUSTA eEfN HIS ~· j PRAW ON YOIJ1 WHISK ... WHV'P 'IOIJ GAAEJ MY 6tJN Al\JP 1Hr«:JW 11 AWAY? \f . COMICS I CROSSWORD. BIG GEORGE .bY · Virgil P1rtcfl q •• , "He has a very big drinking problem:· Q. by Kevin Fagan by Lynn Johnston NO MATTER HOW SHE' HIDES EM M~ UL-mA· SONIC MUSHPooM DE. TECTOP.. NE'IE.~ i=RI~ I ._)-<-[; TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 51 "Prosit" 1 Slat 54 T urk1sh Clly 5 Small S8 T Um<>f amounl 60 Gen Bradley 9 Baked item 61 Fateful 14 Pam phr•J9 t5 Wolfhound 3 words t6 Called 63 AVC1ion 17 Combal 64 Water bOdy • 18 Ceylon native 65 Depend 20 To be; Fr. 66 Kind of coat 21 Kids' game 67 Peewee - 22 Young btrds 68 Minerals 23 Rocllflsh 69 01soatcl\ed 25 Imp DOWN 27 Prohibit 1 Stevedore 29 Noosense 2 Severe 30 Corn meal 3 French area 34 Ga1land 2 w0<ds 36 Mark -4 Girl's name 38 -Semple 5 Spar McPherson 6 Greell epic 39 TV program: 1 Orchardlsl 2 woros 2 WOfl!S 42 Siiken 8 MIT grad 43 Memento 9 Roe 44 -Palmas 10 Summon 45 Brw 11 Molding 46 BA, e.g. 12 -egg 47 Or1en1a.l 13 Greell army group t9 Owt'.s cry 49 Harts 24 Garret UNITED Feature Syndlcare · Tuesday's Puz:zle Sotved 111 A I -CIA . , I I l I 0. u Ill G t•Al\I I 111 , " TI 0 DI AL-all t I l ' II I a I II t 1 111-D I I 'I II A 0 0 II I I c "'°-· I II ID-_, DIAID DO 11-llllAITI •t"l" lllTll II I D•Fllllllll CllllAI¥ 1-1' I II• I llllAltlll 111011111~ 110 CIO D 11 Llltll &IAID-11 0 I I TIU LI-_, I II c "-' ID IU I I I L I C T ID A T 0 .. 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'' Wednesday Scs.Hember 17 1980 DAILY PILOT 'frJ The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange-Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSl-FIED -ADS You Can· Sell It, Find It, -rade It Wittf° a Want Ad [ 642 ~5678 J ' 0ne Cati Service Fast Credit Appr!>val ~~.!-.~~••••.••••••• • r~~~! .'".°.~.~~••••••··/ ~!.~ ~.~ ........ ~~!~~ .F.~~ .~~ ••• : •••• G,_...ol t002 Gcsz:al 1002 G-.rol 1002 . . ..............•.............................. ·····················•· MAGMACltn • EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ~.._.'s Hotic•: All real estalt• Jd\'l'rt1::. ... 1 111 I has ne~PaPt'r 1::. ~ub )t't'\ tu the Fedt>ral I' Jtr llou:;ang .\4·( vf I !ltiK wluch rna,i~ 1t 1lle11al tu a1h el'\tSl' an\ pr,· lerencl.'. l1m1IJt1on . 11r dl.M"nmm11taon hti!Sl'd on 1000 S /f -YlEW MANS.OH ~1 .1so.ooo Hi. I. \lclt-rt•ttt• Hlt1 I([! 04 llr COt4ttHCIAl IEALESTAn CAIHll 5 IEOROOM-YIEW· 1-.lrJ:Jnt -.! 't111 \ nark' Th hi\ d\ ,I.ti t.'l'lllll'll Wll h II I Ii: ht I I I ,. \ I l' ... 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Jll \ ll'\\ Ill "''Jn lruut I\\ ,1,11r-.1" ti\\' ,urf 1 l'n11· r.i111!1' lrnm S315.000 $1t.!J 111111 S\Jn.,l'l Pi!lisadl''>"" 1111 \ht> San Lui~ Ob1~1w1 II.I\ 11f 1 our,c> W1 at h1 •r .. .. uµerh Co if un 1·ro"t"<le<I f1::.h1ng .:nut & 1mce!. !.llll ;if(or1IJltll· ('all l:old v>J~l l<c·,lll '. I' 1 ., rn ,, U " .; l h ~·TIJ ·1611 .. REALTORS 675-55 11 EASTSIDE COSTA MES~ SUIPRISE: Three bedroom. two bath. with huge 24x24 fun room ''<tth<.'dral ceilings plus deck and ~pa Rus t ic decor Askin~ $150.000. • IAUOA ISLAMD- 301 ArOUMA <>n<· of a kind. old world . design & qualily of this ht.>w a uthe ntic French Nor~etndy home. 4 Bdrm. 3 bath c· 11 !ft o"'m h o m c w 1 t h f i n e s t crafts mans hi p & a m e n it ies. Now \I\ <lllahh'. $58.'l,OOO C a ll for app't. IAYFtlOMT Wt• hav(' :..1·veral fine homes <Ao1th Jlll'r & s lip. .. r3'Cf\. color rehg10n S•'' or natwnaJ on l(an or dn mtenl1on 10 mJk!' JO\ !>Ul'h preferenn• Ii m II .i lion. or d1s1."nm111a11on ~ ..... 1.ibh::.llt.'d l111'dl firm 1" l.iking .1µµlil'..it1un:. lro111 111 .. 0,,ed rt·dl l'~ldt1· ,,1h•,,mrn & 11rokt'r .. r .. r" 'J rt:d 111 cornmt'r t1dl 1,• .ti t'SIJll' lllJOJj(Cmt'lll & 11rokera~l' E'teni."'' un the tob trdtninl! 111 JI! .1'(Jl'<1,, 11f th1, 111'111 \ unique 01-11x11 tu111t' lur the husme<-<. m101tc•<1 n .. 11 l'~:ik p.:n.un Cull lur :m ~·OOJ 759-1616 'lt1 -, :~;-:0cean rcat :-.. ..; estate 11.\l.ll(),\ l!-.1 \ '\)) S!~I~ ~1541 \ t"" lt\••lr1 .. 1ni l'lltlJL!1 l•llh pl.111" r111'1urkrl 1 .. r •' Ill'\\ Ullll I .OWl''( prin·d 11•-.111«11t1al lrnllll' 1111 Isa I I ~•·• hlantl 1 1111~ 1111t· hl1wk 111 thl' !'.uuth Ila~ l'l•''l'lll 11wt11•r \\1tl J•a 1111 " 1111\lfO\\' l',111 ll'I (111 Delebout Boy&Beach Real Estate DOVER SHORES ;\'h1mmotb \'\('W R1~.tll\ the lush gruumh 111 th" rt'nownt•d pr11p1·1 1 ' Thrl.'l' hl·1h11om' l•.111111\ 1 ourn lli111111.: 1110111 Sunkl'll 1·11 11\ t'I ,,1! 11•11 ,111 a 1'1•11 SµJ \ 1111 1 I l'll\ 1r111111~11t :.l.)S;1 ·~~I ... COLE Of NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy' .. C~ def Mor K TORO HORSE COUMnY Brl rm :1 li ,1,th~. ranr h s t yle . 1111111 4·~1:1l t• 111 111 ;1n L'1• l!l ove~. $240.000 ,. Th1,, ·news µuper will 11.ut 1nten·1l'w • lll.'alonom11·:. kllO\\lll~lY. JC:l'C!jll .tll~ l \1rp t)if>1)7()0 J tllert1s1ng rur rt•JI 1---------~tJte \\hll'h I:. 10 \Iola 1100 of the la" EIRORS:. Adnrli1en thcMlld cMd& their ods daffy cmMI ~ l'r· ~ i"""'ciahly. Th. DAILY PILOT -ass.Ms liabiity for the fint i~ cornet IMertiOft only. ••••••••••••••••••••••• GeMral • 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PIMMSUU. DUPLEX AXH :-..eetts lots of help Bnng shcwels and paml Cash an on $$$. Owner wall carry financmg. Submit orrers. ~ SEA CCJVE PRCY£RTES 71 4-631-6990 NEWPORT DWI.EX 2 Units on fee land 'Across from park Scar beach. bay. & shopping Pnced at $205.000. Eves 642·2253 DOOltS TO HACH 2·2 Duplex . O wn er motivated. Open to creative f in a n l'l n g. Pussibly little or no cash. WiU trade property · boat car -or "? 5249.000 Eves 548-0715 associated BR O~ f RS Rf Al TORS .,; 'i\ 8olb-:io to 1 ibttl Wt1'af1oMt4- 5 BR. 4 Ba. custom waterfront hom e w 11x38 ' pvt dock . Priced Sl.394 .000 Builder w trade for Palm Springs 1-:stale For detalls on tb\S home a nd appt to see. call Carol Hoff, agt. 631-0094 LOWDOWN, VACAMT Seller wants fast sale on t h is 3 Bdrm h om e.. Wrought Iron gate entry. flowe r fille d ya r d . beautiful hardwood noors. Only 186.500. @ ·· SEA CQVE PRCffRTES 714-63, -6990 ORAMGETREE End unit 1 omln 10 In ine I Hdrm comm r1ool & ll·nn1s Owner s a\!> ·,ell'· Under mark4·l-at SI 11 , 0 0 (I F ,1 n I a S l 1 1· creat i' e finanrmi: f>Ja RED CARPET ·-754-1202 J IORM-POOL .\ 4•11t \ htllllt' fam d~ homl• I' whJI 'ou ll .I 1ml • hl.'1 l' ""'' 1..,.,,, tit•' tw.11 an ~our "" n 1•1K1I pool l .11" \111" n .1~:.u nw lilt! l11J11 (lfftored .it onl~ $'97.5011 5-IU J6AA I +Whelan Real Estate COMMAMDll«i LOCATIOM above China Cove & the J etty. This fabulous. 3 le vel suspended hQme cons truct e d of s teel. & bea m s exceeds a rchitectural integrity. The balance oi beauty & func tion continue to ma ke this an exceptional offering. $1.450.000. IN NEWPORT CENTER • 644-9060 EXllSITE NEW EXCLUSIVE Tnly • ••r:--• Mew,e:rt Crett!-c__. 2 t.4. ... ra OCIAM W. Detlp11~wllll..-......... a ................ 0.--.... ...... f'IA•chlj -' c_,., AITD. S 112,IOO. 611·1400 ON WATER-VIBRANT DECOR 0...,. ......... 2......, ..... ..... ..,.... •• , ••• & --... h fNall & l•••C•l•t•. Yo••• H4' ncltl•9 WAlameOMT2.....,~-~. Lo•tl• of 9l•H ••411 latuHtl•• 9FCMtaclw• ...... dllJ ... l..._ ow-.r•s .... PLUS • l .._,.... ... SI ,f'5,000. '7Ut00 FRONT ROW BAY VIEW ....... _... .. o. ........... Wry 'wtfwtl pri+sy ... POOL &...p 4 w..+-.,,._, ..... ..... worta -111111 It's omly $495,000 ... ._. ....... Oww-wffl .... • .r: .... Ul-1400. WATERFRONT HOMES. INC REAi fSTATf '1 ~" R""fltdl"'-t """"'"'" ~ ,.,d~ Pf'1 l4J6 W Co.i•1 11...., • N .. wpor1 fW.,, h Hl-1400 II!> M4111X Ave B61hc><.• lsktnd 673-6900 THE l<Wf: NUMBE.R TO SEE COSTA MESA OFftCE 27'0 H.._ llYd. 1714) 545.9491 TAii ADYAMTA61 Of_ the tax laws and save $money$ while acquiring a beautiful four-plex irf. Costa Mesa. Financing is not a problem let us help ~·ou build YOUR FUTURE. today -tomorrow never comes. ?WHO SHOT J.l.7 in Corona del Mar. 2 1 Bdrm home. on full size R·2 lot on the ocean sld~· ol the hwy. Reduced to only Sl87.~. It's a steal! Who cares. when ,·ou can own this quality 3 bedroom condo with a wet bar and tastefully decorated. Quiet location and comfortably situated to be con ve ni en~ to s ho ppin ~ and schools. All t e rms FHA/ VA welcome . fll•b your shopplna ...ier b~ the Daily PUol CIMllfled Adi. ~ Walker &lea l11l.E1t1t1 il..t .111, _ II \I. fil(\ I:-, I. \ \ I> H 1-: \I :n ti7:1 N700 631 -7300 H.B. Oc~anfront DuplH ltlg I & :1 lld1•111 "l'll il1Jllll JJl\t'<l ll\ llfll' II\\ Jll'I uni' -.IOl'\' n1·\\ I )\\ Ol'f n·t11ing JntJ "''" i!!I'. 1lim11 1q ll 1·arn lht' l'll OWNEI DESPERATE 10%DOWN Oltll'r E ::.Hll' t rq.lo·\ ll\\ner ., .. , ... -.4·1J \\ 111 t J k1• IO' do" II .111tl I.! 1ntt·rl':.l Ful l 1111 .. · tm hJIJ!lt't,: ~ Sl.:ill IM.IU 5.">6 2l•AI JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 . c;:;sELECT T PROPE.RT fES macnab I irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY CAMEO HHiHLA .. S... a community with private beaches. Spacious single-story. 4BR. family rm hom e w /Ji s wimming pool heated by solar bla nket . Within wa I king d ist a n ce 2!__ beaches. Cr eative financin g . Now only $239.500 leasehold • Donna-Godsh aJ I 644-6200. CG-59 l ( 752-1414 (ompu< V~y Centei 642.a2H q()I Dove< O<ive sse.a100 Woodbndqe (e,,•e< 644-6200 Harbor View CeNe• Pete Barrett resents CHOICE DUPLEXES ) COIOMA OIL MAI -MEW .USTIMG gorgeous big homes -5 & 4 Bdrm unit s. Open beam s. fireplaces. balconies or patios, Light and airy a nd in move in condition! Over 3500 sq .ft. for $34.S.OOO. So. of highway. COIOMA DB. MAI -SOUTH OF HIGHWAY 3 Bdrm unit with beamed ceilings. new kitche n a nd used brick patios. 2 Bdrm apartment with gated entry. tiled pa tio and open sunny feeling. $309.500 WEST HEWPOaT -CLOSE TO ocu~ AMO SAND room y a nd versatile -2 sfories. lnter<.'l'Rln geable sized units, 3 & 2 Bdrms .. Built-ins. newly carpeted. neat and ready. $279.000. includes land. qUAINf IAUOA ISi.AMO the best fin a ncing and t erms plus choice location. Large newer 3 Bdrm. 2 bath and remoedele d 2 Bdrm. 1 bath plus guest rooms . Close to 'So. bayf ront. $475.000 ,ASI US -... o•r ltw w•r.tr pNNJl-wlildl CO+.,._ IMlpn & ........ ::=;:::642-5200====~ Pete Barrett ~~r I• F R ·O E F I ' My wife •Int Into 1 1uper· r r I I 1 mtrk•t •Ith • •hOpptng c•" .__..,_ --'-"--~· __. _ __,_ • lull of mon•y end c1me out I 0 U L C 0 y I *"" • pocketbook -· of ·-. 17 I' I I I O Co..,ol•• !toe c~11<•le ovo•td • • • • • ~¥ l1llon9 "' I~• ''""'~II wa<d• _.....__..___._~_ ..... yo.. dev•"'9 ''""' "~ No J l>•low .,. • r~:7;.r:a:oo..u I' J r 1· r t I' I' I OF 6 7 5-551 1 H~~~E'~~~P~RIT~ntl I 1; ~~G~~~ h 11 1 Ill ~1"1 '"lit• llit• t.. 1\.1 'I Ill ..... 1 I I • '""Ill 1 I· '\•\\Jlllll ,1f .I IJl\1111 j 11q11i.. l•'l"l•il 11,1~ \\tll lllt.tlll't' \\Ill ''"" l t,. 111!. 111•·11 I I• I•' ti• oltl\\11 Fullp111·1·~l11tO• i •IJ• I .11.rl 11n do1 1111• \gl'lll y,i, ti~,(1 • \11•11~11 • g lOllfltl•. ,\ • •I Muro· lan11lil''> an• g1·tt1111• 1•11 1'' ~I ;"~1 ·-~1 111l' l.'J111111ui.: hu..; th.1-. 1 loquna ViUoqe R.E lf>,tt IC \1>11 h o\• 1 497-1761 '.11111" I lh,1 1 1111! ~I 11110 I 11-..·11 .... 11 11 Ill>\\ -..1t h JI"''"'·'· 1•1 • I•" BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 BaY'ide Orive, N .B. 675 -6161 NWPJ. HGTS MUST BE SOLD l l ltll n1 li!t l<1U1 1111 111\\"I -'llh 1110111 "' 1 • 1 •• ]11,111 ,.,•rt I II DRIVE SY OCEAN BREEZE-S PRICE PLEASES ...,,IJH'r sh.irp I llf1rm l1111m• with d lg t', fJmtl.) 1111 < 'l11'it' to 111•;.tt·h, shop µa1~ & ..,, hoot... "1owtng I ,Jllltt•I o t•1Ji1114, <lt'l'l"ll! •hi.. \o•J\ ,1111 .11·(1\\' flo<ll _ill 111 U11h .Sl~. JllO '..+! l ~t·d \ti -~jl Olfl o I 1-.....-4llJ UH P-lACE il85.000or? I .. l.1\ h'• I.ti CE BEDIGE ELKINS CD . OVER 55 YEAPS OF SERVICE HAllOI RIDGE CLASSIC S11~1f'rb ..Kl'ni-inl(ton "'"'"I With 'luh tand'?t11! Styhnl! Four Hc'l1room!', &· :1 1 .• Hat hi; \1 a~1 .. 1 BNlroom With F 1r(•pla<·1· E"·Pllt·nt 1.r nn~ A r e<i S(•para I l' Fnr 111,d IJ1111n~ Rnuni Jen air_JJuilL-jn KJ.k'h<'n With ttoomv Rn·akr<iill\n•a S515 nm · MEW ILUFFS LISTING Tf·nn1.., Cluh \'ilia "X · Pl<in F'ret•standrn1• Thr<'l' l\('flroom C11n1to W11h Fam1lv Rt:l'1rn llot T 11h .~. \'11•" 1 >f l.m rh <: rC'l•nbelt Prtl't<tl "' s HM.mo · IMVESTORS A TTENTIOH '\1c 1• I 11·ahlt· lln'll•' 1111 \ I .;tl'c1· f( .! l.11t In kl'lll'I 1\teJ <JC Cui.ta Me:.& lfoilrl An Ei..tra l·ni1 F'or lm•omc Pnced At $95 500 759-9100 #2 Co;pw• ,..._. .... ..,.,. ~ WELL EXCUUUSE!!! MEE!!!' If the ronst~nt roJ r t r the ocean is going to kee p you awakt' nights don 'l hother to read this' With all that sand there 1s n 't much vard work. but what cio I know ·Ju t s it the r t> wh1 le somPonc else snaps up t hi s OCEAN FRONT c h armer with a private s t atrwav to the beach. Let some other rdmanlic couple s nuggle up by the fireplace enjoy the panoramic ocean \'ie" a nd gloat over the great deal they got on this 3 hedroom h o m e on the waler that could have heen vour~ for only $790.000. Are you ,:eally gt>rng Lc1 let this 11pp11rtu111l\ !-tltp awa.v again ? Come on just phone 759-1501 and say. "OK. show me this hom C' if it 's so g rc,11 MEWPOR.T MILLS OFACE 2670 SAM MIGUEL DllVE C7 I 4J7Sf· I SO I Wall(er & j.ee Real Estate M. 'fo.>r 00:tl1 Acl1• • ., G ·d~ J:r V >uord'"8 '• r~.-Stor• fo dcv~lco """s~ 1,,. fl lu tf"Od M>tc11<61'rHC)CW'dir")' """Iv'" •<1• of vour 2od1oc bot._ 110,. ,.,~,. '°' .. "" lVt wt+ • Doti'• ,,, .. • "°"'W<• •v .. ·-· ........ ..01"'-"• '''°" ... a-==-1 ::~ ...... ::2:. • ._..,, ,,,. .. ,,, •I OI •Uo11 ~n...:.;=:..:i '°'"" 1' ~,. 1.Jtil'IC,.. .... 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This r harmii)g lwmjjpjn 1mmac·ulatecoQ:. d1l1e1n offer~ a gat ed 1'11110 entry Enterta,in your lnentls 111 the large 1111ng room with a warm f1reµl;ict-I Spacious h<lrm!> Lc111I. down over hea utlful Est ra d a v.dlkw;p, 1\ µnee rl'duc t111 n makl'lt this the ,ma rt tHncr' f1r-.I hllll t> '°l~l,ll(MI Redhill~ Realty f)j;~ ";;{f II I S2.17 per day? For more ~~~~~~~~~ 1nlormatioo, ca!I ~ Want .-\d Help? _,____ __ 642·5678 - SPYGLASS HILL SUIMIT ALL OfffRS 0'>' ner must sell this ele,gant <Lusk ) Newporter µ)an featuring 4 Bdrms. formal dining room and step down II ving room with French doors opening onto pri\·ate courtyard with s pa Owner will consider trade or ex c h a nge fo r s maller ho m e . A.1.T.D. or fand contract Priced at $459 .900. Call now. HARBOR RIDGE REAL a: INC. 544-941 I 6 75-1163 RCTaylorCo 640-9900 LIDO ISLAND Owner will assist in financing 1 Bd rm hom e on la r ge lot. New kit c hen. Beautiful decor. Large patio Steps to beach & lt.>nnis. S:l95 000 RCTaylorCo 640-9900 SllK & ,,Nit SEAFOOD C S I F A T L Y L K G A 0 S 0 G M S E 0 G R H I N G Y N C E S I S H B R 0 M T M R E C N 0 0 T Q 0 0 T I 0 U T ~ H T 0 0 U T N N T E 0 A P R R A B N T H S I S 8 S A A R 0 T R. Y A F I Y A 0 P 0 W Y 0 N A E E C R E l I H E L V L E 0 T H T L S C S 0 l S E S G E 0 H 0 U A 0 T 0 T T I I N H U S M E R M H U 0 E I E 0 F T R H S R N S 0 S N A l V Y T W H I E E Q T M C 1 0 H I A R 0 A W M P A l U S J S U A E E V l E 0 R S P 0 l L A C S T U B E A E E S A Z C 1 G H 0 J4 L A S D E K 0 M S 0 R L T K H T A A T A B H E I T H L P E 0 E • • .. ~· ' i I' I , : ' . . •! I I i I j .. , .. an. pw=:;;;..:...-1 ,,_ ., .... ......... ,...., ,. ...... ., __ ::: .. ~ ~~.;.;,,,;ooq ...... .... --.. 0 II .$~(,no.f .,._ ... .. .. .... _ ®Ad•<n• -~ .. ...., ... IOfltll"t 1111 ( ~c"u' ' b n .. s s e l- o s I , s ~e :e al s. ... lt .... ---"'------~······ ........... .,--··~----........... __ •.. p • I OAH • Pll l'I -------M~t•• For S~e ······•·········•······ .•.....••.......•...•.. HoutHFor Sate tr~ 10'44 .-wpon•och t06t •·•··••··•·····••··•••· ...........•........... Houte• F-or Scj• ··~···················· ••...•.........•..••...•••....•............... ················~······ J .-wpor+ leach I 069 ~tH For ~ Olhtt-IHI lat• OtMt-••• ...... COt"'OAO .. M.r I 022 COl"OltO .. Mor t OU CoJto ~'o I 024 ..•.................... ···~···········~······· .. v•v·•v• ------_..... -------~<4-MWJLa.<w.- HIWIST LISTING. H V Hill S " 1 I .....••....... , ....... . • t I pj • I I 111 II 111 /l 11111 II '1111 )X.. ~~I 111 ,, ... ,. I '!M ~ •• 111 I 1 ....... I "11 11•1;, MESA YHtDf On GoH C ouru tfl ' ' ~ , ,, '"'' '" lh 11\loll• t I 11111 111 l•hll II.LI .1 .. u11~1 l1l1 Slllr 10 1 t ti I 1t1t1,Cul \ ll• .utl II\ tJW"ll·lt l!Ut1 1 ltt 1,·-.1 lu• llo·11l11 l1I t>Y.t )lf'I ''•' 1 ~'"'' I\ II 11\I .~ •••. 1 IUY MOW·SAVE • & APPRfCJATt I Ito I 111 Ir 11 • II 1 I 11111 (lll' rrt " n 1·n1 t 1·1 , 1 I \II h 111 t 1 I ho· 111" < I I ;'\I nl 1 1 I fl d lut . ........•.•.•... , ..... ~ ....••.•..•.•...••.... ···••··········••··•··· ····•····••····•••·•••• .....,.. ..... 106' ..,...,,...,...,,400 ~~~!'!! .. ~~ ELEGANT WA TRFRONT RESIDENCE . --11111 111 '\1•\.\p11rt !'> llltt''' lrn·at11m-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ENTHOUSl $11Xl.o00onlx S8K down, & 11wner will finarwe at 1:!'., 3 yrs Pis 1·;ill Bkr G.11 2246. s.il! ~ Mu kt'l. Generul Store, Post Office. J apts. 7 com rnerc1al lots on lake 111 Su11 Bernardino Mts .. Ry o-.ner $.S25,000 Post Box 4182, Irv. Ca !12714 . Cemet~Loh/ Crypti 1500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5-UMn'ILM. Near Newport HelJhts . 1-·a n ta s t1 e 3 bdrm owner's unit w1r111m rm, formal dining rm, 2~ baths & fireplace . 4 other Lovely units each w /2. °1>dr m s , 2 ba ths & flre pl1H·e. ,\trium s & patios 6 closed garlolges ~ 4 parkmg spaces. Only \H•r (' ~ hd1 Ill t f.1111 I 111 ~\ L'fll ~I'""" · Cuu1111 .. l11tt•11111 .1pp1-. A. 11 ,(\ 1 .. ttomr '\1 ;,Jr,lfllh'. T'11 f o 11 11 ,.,,.,y \\ aH•if .di ~ 'Jl.1 t 11111pl1 \ .di "'"' 111 111 11 & 11 •' l ' '111 d d I'd I I • I I" ii' 111 'I fll.1 ~111(1< l'lll ' $:1511 11(~1 11111 I" I 1,.. ""' I I -. t n I ""-' \\ t I 11 I\ .. ~ ..U•d~ .-i....~-1. ''''I• al t1I t .\ I I ,11 J!t''>l floor pl ;in offrn·d T wo lt1·tlrnom dt·n . :l hath . vtC'\\ of bay. Hu.11 ~1 1µ 11~hh up 111 l.1 ! JUST REDUCED ! lkuullful m ini e~lutt' ,l\uute<l lHl over '• atrc 1-:n\cr t hru wrouRht mm gall• t•> an 1mmaculuk 1 Hurm hmne Excc•pt11111al v.-lut:' 1tl onJ) Sii!!IH.000 ('all Nalallf:, agt 4 Uo ublt• d ep.th lots. llarb>r I.awn Ml ()hve, C' M $1!1.IO cu (·a II 1•ollect afla 6 1)m wkda y-s I 9161392....•lS.11 2 par1f1t· \ 1ew Mr1T1onal Park l·cmetar~ lots Vis t.1 Ut•I Mdr µlut 1n:.i 36m af\erSpm 4 \rs NEW $450.000 We*J M. Taylor Co. Redton 644-49 I 0 .----LotsforS* 2200 . ---- ~I .. , ~0 1 ftoy McCarcl~. Rltr S48· 77241 C IO\\IC . T~ StyNIM) \ I. Ill Hll \II' )IM I RANCH REALTY 551 2000 **TLC! GftWf>o4 I 002 lcMboo l"-d f 006 t f I 1, I lq • II I llid 1111 • 11 l 1t·hfl ,l\ t 11fUfU' 1<llh n ... 111 1111• f1•Jlu11·, I h 11 .•ti 1it.1I I 111 11l1•rl 111 1 • II hlllt 11 I I 111-. I l\1lf Ill I 'II\ 1•'1ij>l"ll\l\1! ..... , ••••.•..........• ···········•••·••·•···· 11111111 111 •Hll' uf I 1 \<flt>'- Eicec~i\'e Homr \111\< Lift (,. lllt l h 111 ltl' , •>I lilt· "lit I .tll1l1tq. I ht ~~llllflJ ,, 1, ,t \ I I of I h11111t• 1!111•<' .;1111 rr1.1111 lJlll1"I "'" "· I" .11. 11 'o\>tth I U'.l<tm • Jll•t'l Ill): 1nd· tlr Jlh 111·-. h1ul 11 I 11 eµIJt'\' mu rt v,fi µ.uni W1l11 \h\' h<111t1m hn1 ,,, onl~ St.l:! 1u 1 111u II 11.1\ ,. lu J•·t t1u1 dcll 1 Jll ~51 :w.11 C:SELECT t PROPERTIES •: \LUSJ LISTED HE'WPottf SHORES W ATEl!Flll>"T ell•garll .i Br 21" Ha 2 s I o r ' h ti m ,. :! F1r1·pl:ire~ Sh.ik•· rrn11 R e d ~ n •111 II •• 1 I. 1 n ~ S1or;.i )ll' 'Hh1n\'\.., i n gar.1Re l1n r1• 1nl'lud~:. I .mu s:ms. ooo · 8atboo lay Pro p. Rffftor, •67S.7060• WHAT'S UNIQUE . ABOUT Ut-4lQUE l'l 'l I I'\ I• i; r 1·1• 11 "'''>I 11 IJI I I I 1'1" .111tl •Uni r' lfp1·111 In In•· ll·M ~l~.;')("I OLD t:DM 45' lo\. S.1 11f HWY • 3 Bdrm. 2 bJlh i.hai-p' S310 om ru><>R CollJl.!t' ~•'It· t Hdrm,. 11(1· 1,1111 rrn Z10fl "I n 1)\4 fl< I flll,1n1 111" ~1'1.1JOI 111.D ( 1)\1 I ,1r l{1• lt•1lll•' dranl.ll11 ltl,htm.: ~µJ on~ hlo1·k 111 Bit! 1 'oru11.1 "t-11 l111Jnt·1·1I d.,k111g s.s.1!1 ~rn c o:-.1>1>\11-..:1l \I -t Bdrm \ 111..i I',,, II 11· dose to hear h \1·1111" !.pa. C\l' Unl~.t~l.!I ;,("1 ON 1 IH. LOt.: HS I· .! Bdrm l oml<J 1111•1• '"'" 1•l lake. l(n:en!> and m111' San Carlo-. pl.in .11 'S!I UOO H \ R 13 0 H HI I>(, I-, E-cpJnd"d D\nJ~l\ • Bdrm or I Bdrm p\u, den. 1>r11r 1Jlo1·11r,1tt'{l • 'ur room. cl\' lt..!hh .111d m o unta in ,,""" S398.llOU THAT'S WHAT'S UNIQUE ABOUT U"'ll()Uf f-if ~I i • 675-6000 MEWPORT SI 18,900! \·er~ affordable ;.;c1,1;])vrt Terrace condo' t p ~raded end unit E'<\ra wmtlo"s <>afford more llgh\ and '1e~ plus lh •\A th lit .. 11•t \ •11th • 'Ht '-'•·•~· •• • t PJ J I • ~\ , I • ,4; ... ' 1911\t I ,,,.. .. i t ' I ' If 11 ulh IDEAL FAMILY HM ''1111) j l"lrn1 111.i l;!u.-~1 111.11 lt'I ' I J I! I .J I ,!I pJl1" ~l.'>.'I 11\~I LOU BRECHTEL &Assoc. 675-3331 ,UCEFUl LITil.E ISLAHD \II 1 hl• -. a·rmt'h .inti C'ha rm of II.II lx•a bl.11111 111 th•:. front 2 bclrm 1·ot t,1ge with tx•11m l't•ll111.:;, 1..irge I hqrn,•unll tor 111 1·11m1.• \ hn<' 111v{•-,\m1·nt, JU.'>l '11'1" tu l~vfronts '>:l50,U00 " CHARMING DUPLEX :\t.·~ 2 l>rlrm unit "1th l\\U lll'f k-. Jl)d i..:ll O'J'llel d1'pn•L·1at111n Al.SO 'I l~lrrn front h111rw "1th "''" ro11f, 1·11p1"'' plumh m).! n('"' krtrhrn nt'w bath I rplt ,, ntl h.1111\H1od floor,, rot.II 1,J.111tl l'harni S.l:l.j IWIO \\ a tl!rirunt !'>alr.,bun Call 6 73-6900 "'I l ,.,.,f,,,.,,," Jf .. ,,,, •11111111.: """'" •·I"~ I '"" '' '"" ~ 111 j tlllll l• l l 1 •••1 \ii ii <1 1111 111111 11.Jll~ ,,, """' IHllll • i. I• 1t·pl.J< e~ ' II h1 I 1 .1 l dhll'" 1.• I J Ull • . l lli • ""'"' r pl "It d1 11 >1 l ,1ll .1nd ''I ' .ill/ I 1.!ll T ARIELL, REAL TY SI 0,000 DOWN 111,f ""'' .1 u11.1bl1• ""' ,. 11 11111.1' I \1•,11 ultl l 111• 11h11u.-.1· .. ~llrr11 • .! Ila \1111 II 1 t11-. ') I ".) • ti 1111 •• I t, II I II I .t1I 8<1KI EASTSIDE 6 PLEX REO. TO Sl25,000 "1th Sllil> H4NI ll}f'!'~UllM hk loans r a11i:rn.: f111111 H', I u 11 , S2b.3.l0 g rn~:­ llH·unw a1111uJlh Wo•ll kC'flt smi::I<' stor} un1h \\Ith I gara..:e~ P l.l'S 1111 ~trePt parking on .i;o,.;11~1 fl lul 644-7211 ~ ~ BToro 1032 ·········•t••·········· n,11~\ l•t ''"ll>:tOU"' ,arc•'"•' hj ~ Jlh V"ll l•1ul 1\ 'I'·' II ~ \ .iC.1ant Jlltl 1)n1·1·rl 111 ,,,ti '\( )\\' I .ikt• J IJ\ J I! l1U~t.·' SIW 0\.111 w,,"(Jb rldqll Rcall!J :;~1 :lflfltl t1tit1 t\.u rd:lll·• l'lr.M \, 11 \HI• *•ENJOY! 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'''"Pnl I I lti J\ \ a1l,1hh• I "all Put l'o\\ 1•r<1 1 1·111ur. :!1 Wt•'tc hH Coronet de-I Mar 1022 •••····••·•····••····•• \lira• uve 1~1ul 1'1111I••' • ·1 ~uixl 1 cntJJ~ Pn11w Im J llttn S2S5 10 1 fj.fU 4!r.l!I SOUTH OF HWY 2 Bdrm Ch;1rmer. fireplat·e. patio & gdrai:e • i8S.11(JO B E1lert~~n \i.'l t)jS :!37:1 or nH~~· .l."m11w I l't't•k I 'tun :! 111 1lt•11 'f,J '"" 't·nin l' oil Jn~·111t11•-. :i-. ... o m · s 1o;;;,.0110 ffil!l • .i~l..1n~ $275 0011 I.I Ill l.lh I ll fl ti :10 HY ow;.;t-H .'10.'> 1 Jrl)d 111111 ·:! kl<•. f.:Ut''' 11r J BH h"n"-' • 1 Ill! l!Jr ••Pl \\ fµk ~ ... I""' 1;;:1 11727 Co,taMMG 1024 .....•••..••...•••...•. HARDWOOD R.OORS 'ih..u-p :1 Hllrm. large 1•or nt•r lot with possible RV J llC,.., Pr~~l'nt loan mJ' he takL•n over at \l 5 • lntl'rC~I .\\II\ l' 1n 1 11nd1t1 t) n .\ :-k 1 n it $107.~IO For Jn apvoinl ment\o s1..~.catlS40 1151 ~HERITAGE '". REALTORS E-SIDE DUPLEX Twollr.u..its Sl42,500 FUUIR REAL TY 546-0lt4 . NEW CONDOS Hwrtinqton ~och I 040 ...•••................. . .GREAT FAMILY· HOME 1111 :!Ba lll!hl & ,111' hi\. 111 ~·hi & 1-..1rk I 1111 It lwh llnl\ SI Iii ••Ml • B£ACll CONDO llY OW'IJ ER. llarhdor LIOtl f!J>k ~ii\. ·1ac . \nnv. f'<"H frc7m tlw heal·h I lunt111i..'t1111 llJrl)IJr .i reJ Pn~ 91.1 01•1 .1ssu11i..· IU 5 JI . hi ol S<l!J,OINJ 1·a11 ~1ke~~.!.5.S3 IWl-l ... 26 FORMEA MODB. · Super upj!raclt•d 4 Hdrm. ~ ba, f;im rm vn ll!t' ~11r ner lot S.>Ul h llunl B1•h $162.Sl..IO rmrtfi!F WOOD.PLANK ... 1 l11onng. plu:.h l ·•'1tt•t 1111!.& bc.1u\1lul turner lul ,ire drnonl! "«nnt.• 11f th1• . anwn1\lc-. f11untl tn th1'> '\()lt'J llWI 10() PL \( 1-; 1 Ur ~ I· H '\ott• the flnanc111 1t 1ndude-. .1 I !\I TD 1n .wt e-.-. •II SWO l~JtJ' !i226.!l<Jll 6Bl.l\STO tKll 559-8888 LJ l,Jut:!>Lt LJ P:tllJl<l -1 br ----------l1d rm with reil Ille r uof. RV acce,,... C O!-. lot Sl39.500 R.E Pr~sionals 963-8377 S5000DOWN E.nJO\' itnr~cou:. 2hr <m 5Jnd ' heach Tor $1!\0<l m1i 11·ax rleduCl<Jlllt•J I' n 11 I l' I u h h 11 u ' •· i52 2197 •. \gt \:-'u mJIJIP H'1'• loan 11 II horrlt' :1Rr I , BJ &•aut lt111:.qini.: ~111.llllll down. Sli.'.101.10 e>11!>lln1t 01Aner 1•,irn l><tlanl' .. S98.000 ti16 ';isi;n Prrn t·1pabo11h lr'fine' 1044 •··••·················· MOV~H I• COHDfTIOH Tnrif1t· fam1h h•1ml' h><·ated 111 Coll1·gl· l'ark a r .. a Fcaturtnl'? 4 Bdrm' l:irJ?•• I ;11nll) r1..111111 and l>onu!i rtH>m '\"t'.1 r pJrk ancl rw ol LoJ11 111J 1 l>t• \Jken ,u)) Jei•t lo exist 11111 fin.int· 1n11 Oll('rl'll at Sli6.000 I :Jll 540 ll51 ~HERITAGE ·-· REALTORS LOCJU"CI leach 1048 .......•......•........ THEOHLYWAY TOGO a d d e tl 1· u u n t ~· r s & .-EASTSIDE C.M. RUDY & WILLING Beaulrful J Bdrm vat.•1111t home. newly deco rat l'<I lhruout ldeall) locatt•t.I rn the C,\Lll<ORNlt\ 3 lldrm noor plan 111·ean ,. 1 e '"' rl e c k s , I a r g 1• en c losed hri (•k pauo Pr11·ed for 1mrnl•1l1a1e sale at Sl~.1100 "\or age 1 n 1·1.1 u n \ r ~ k1tcht!n ' Take .o,·er low mtercst lo~ PJ~ ml' Ill, low pnn1· loan 1 101, , . 8680 mo. S69.30IJ! Sec and ~ubm1t' Cull i52 1;00 fast. li·1sa11 8alboo ....... I 006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.1.conAGE C harmin g 2 b d rm w picket rence. l block to bay. Seller fina nc1111t available Offered <ii 122!}.000. 644·7020 Lingo • lllolb"" USE THIE DAILY PILO~ "FAST RESULT" SllVICI DlllCTOIY For Result Service Call 642~5671 .. bf.JU 2.'il2 Santa Ana 1\\ e. lf0)1 ES area Clo"e to )flSSIUN lll':Al.TY .!!J I Oi:ll 2 BR 21 D ba."ti:,,,..8M1Y.t"'"'3Chools. parks. pools. design Sll6,000 s hoppin g 1\ s k 1 n I! 646-5096 646-6093 SH i.500 1lle fastest draw in the West. .. a Darly r1lot Classified Ad 642·5678 EMT SIDE FfXORIUllD lBr hse on ti()~\40 R 2 lot. w1dplx plans. Assume lg .loan, 189,000 Owner al{\,, 631 29'l3 -------ASSUMAILE LOWtMTHEST Near!} new 2 BR, 21"2 Ba, rondo in sma 11 project ~ pool and spa. 2nd TD :.i' ailaQle. 675·4912 tikr ·-"Pl Heights I By Owner bge R2 lot. great asslrm. loan. 3br. 2ba. frplc. oak noor . 3 11at1o!i. lols of fruit trees. alley act·ess. detached gar Appl. On· ly. $149.500 548 2728 -------- ST ARTllt HOME On 3 Br.I12 Ba desirable comer Jot . move.In con- dition, walk lo schools and s hopping, ~ollege Park. SJ09.000. Ask for Cra.i11. 6Jl·l266 REALTORS Trade your old stulf ro1 new g0Mlie1 with 1 Classified ad 642 5678 ~ lr.W macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY ---~-------------PllSIOBfT HOMI W /POOL & YllW! . Step into affordable luxury & enJOY the prestige of the Turtle Rock Hill s in thi s 3BR home w I a l r . c o n d.i t i o n i n g & a n air-purification system. Tastefully decorated -breathtaking night light view from )iving & dining rms -private yard w/Jg pool, spa. fire ring & gas BBQ. Owner wjll assist in c r-:..ative fin a n c ing .~900 , Lor'i"aine or Marty 551-8700. CG-60) ---------71z .. 1414 111-1100 (Of"oP\I\ Votey (~., WOO<bidq. (.,.,. 642-llH 644-6200 901 ~ tbboi v-Ce111<r1 $749,000 JAMES E. GOULD 631-1532 LOlfoW'O leoch I 048 ··•·•····•••···•·••••·· IHA Cl.US BY lTSUF BEACH llJPLEX T.,.,u 2 bdrm. I bath un 1l:. Summer winter r:;en 1..ib. Priced for qu1t·k ~ale IALIOA .... EWPORT 615-6000 S..Ct....nte 1076 ~······················ Ocecmt View Townhie L~vc 1n one rent the o l her . wal k lo bth SpaC'1ou!. luxury Only S2'J.OOO down OWC a\ on ly lO'i Tr emendous Tax Sheltt.:r & •apprec1auon Ag\ t2l3l 598·63ll l'nn onl) ' COlllftRrcid Property 1600 ...... ,~ ........•....•. LAGUNA HACH 9600SQ.FT . ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Fc.t.tk..,. • REDUCED S'l,000 Onl~ !64.500. Ocean view lot plus approved pJans for tn-level home. Walk· Ing distance to Dana Pt. Harbor Owner 631J.1614 B'EAUT IFUL ocean view. Ulueb1rd C an y o n . Sl:.1,~ 4~·11719. agent. _. I· •• 11 !;1 ~ t 11 I Ill JI\ I I II I!. .1' .11l.1hlt• "1th ttm, nl!,• r h II"" 1•u<,t11m :1 Hdrm h11nh' '\,1\111,tl \\t111<h, .1 11•1 l!.la .. -. I hrUOlll l, •11r m .-1 k11 1 l11·n 2 •kd .. :. lliti!l:,oo S..Juan --------•! Capistrano I 071 ..-... -.......... -.. 1······················· Realty 6 75-8170 14 Leased commercial mdu:.\nal uniu. located on one or Laguna's main highways "Bui ldin~ re ccntll') remodelro ll1gh demand aceJ . Partners \\anl out. offenng very allrat t ivc flnanl'111g un .1 \utal pnce of S.575,000 with S166. 750 duwn READY TO IUILD r. Duplex luts. ocean view near Del Mar. Excep h•mal terms orrered. Call I 755 4556, or l 755·4667. don osen rcultor1> ui:s :--t:O.·\ST 11\\'V L.\GL :"' \ 111;; \I'll • 197 48JSI FAMT ASTIC VIEW lrci111 thb l"tllllJl(Plt•h 11• 111tt1I :1 llr lllJ h111111· .. r1•n1.il un11 \l 1•·r•1 \\ ·" ~· l\t.''<' ptw,h • pl • ~1;. (~JO 1~111 ~;.·11: \..!I OCEAN & CAMYOH VIEWS THEILUFFS Upver ba) '1ew Mu:.t 1.k'>lrt·<I ongrnal "r~a ~pa1·111u~ :i bdrm + hub b) room -end"'1m1l llugt• p11l1U $250 OllU .\I! l. &t0.5560 RB>UCEO fi() \I) b<:h, f'drl 'l'3 \'l~W ( '•irnl•r 7m1. 2ha :! ,t 1 -.ni.:I \Ill R 2 l1uildahlC' !Ml lo t S:115K OWL' ~ud SIOHh. illl l ~.·a,h11rt· (>pt•n da 1I1 014 n1•r 1,1;; 8-llU Sµlentlul huni...· ul "ood j lld ~·"~with e.11·h "111 "Br. 2h..1 l;,111 rm :ll)I~> "I d1"' lr.1rn1nl!. ,, dtflt•r1·111 ll \,mhl \gl'nt Jnt• 11tt·J11111 mou111 ,1111 \ 1c" ."><Ill 8'101 I l1A11 th1!> 1·11111f11rtJlilt I • Bdrm honlt· o•f •fr,1111at11 .'\i·wµort l.l,,1·1~h\' lh .. pan•.,, lttl 011)\ ~t.:i.OOtl o .... ner 2 liClrm I fl.1 ~ 1;'""' lrnJt1i 111i.: a,,1ita Dul <:arai:c' ti7!1 !'lliti7 h!i-1 l .\C~ .4' 644-7211 MAGNIFICENT H A C I EN D 'A . 0 M \• • 8AOC8AY t;C Will trade for-<.;ondri-111 ll,;V...i11 ;\1ammoth \ .111 SEt •t.L.Dt-:u i\lll-. \ • .. r ., I Btf,-m ;\1 ;;Jtl!> W h 1 t t• -. J 1 1• r .1 n cl ru11 m . 1100 I S'IY!I, 0110 t.:.11..11111.J 'lll1!>1·l , "'" \~t'nt&lf>I0.~4 from tlu" :l Uilrm ; Ila ~ hwm• "•·w kn•·h··n 111 •. -·M-o .. 11•u .. •H•o-M•E•s-- Jnd .1ppl1J1111•\ '\,"' C";lrfll't IJ.!t• \<11"'1 "-:!Ii ~1'10 Hon Wtlh.1111' Hit• .. w ; ;..191 1052 .••..•...•.••.....•.... GRACIOUS UVIHG \1••1ll1l'rran1'.111 \·111.1 hkt· 111•~1 UPI! 1111 qtll\'\ I 11 1 tlt1 '"' '01 nt•r ·1 Heh 111 ! • B.1 "''l'<trat1• 11111 111 " llm Fm·plan• tn \I ,isl,., Bd rm Gu.Jrrl1·rl l!.111 communit) S224 . .sou LOCJ'W'CI MiCJ!Mf RJty 195 5220 496·2413 R30 :-,. t;>fl 193 !J494 ~:1 ei:.1 n1 1ndo11r uu1d11111 li\lnl: \4 0<.C.l!l HCI\ hr 2 hJ L:ardl'n home 1r1 ...,,., UIJ\\ l'Olnlll Ol\fl \ " r•·1 I Jc & 110111 • :r \lo ;t1k 1'J bc.Jcb :! µ;.ilJu::.. .11n11m ur~t<11r, ,..1ud 1v W••I dt·t·or «1·nl ht•:.il & ,nr lmrn<JC•uldtt" Onh ~5 llW ."t•I\ flllJfl('lll~ re"1!"i :l.'11;.~ JI!• ·111 '. rn:,\ 1 II lH1 E FD H E '\TE fl T \I :>I I'\ 1, \IWl''iU 1\ SOL\ II li°EATED POOL' lmni:Jt'ullltl' 1ns1<le <tnd nut lh1:. 4 bedroom fam1 )\ homp hai, 180 •ll'i~n'e '1cws and approx. 1900 "' It rif lrnn.c Jrea '\e" t'Jrµet c, d r .1pe!I :ind p:unt 5159.5011 1!¥.l 15:)1 aungo ~,,~ ........ 1055 ....•.................. Open Sot /s.u,day l ·5 i'llO Lall, )'.irk l>r 11 ~2 l'.111ncr~ \'1ll:.i1H· '.lobde llom" Park lkaut1ful Lanr·~r Ho1 al 1-\ 111gh\ :!Hr 2b.i o;unkf'n \uh 111 rnll-.tcr l!J Sii·~" 111 th1· liil' 1'11t•I ~· r l'l 1 m 31,')(~WI Watf!t"'fT-ont Homes Inc. 631· I 400 THEILUHS Elegant C Plan. end unit. surroundmg by trees and lush greene~ 4 Br 3 Ba Ope n~>d beam et.'1 h n g-; m1rrore1I walls. ne" IJllL'>h carpel .hi...t listed at SZ19 -SOO \gent 1>.14 5-103 IJ llGCAHYON "1(''1\-~xdu:iiVe r1stin~ F'111cst custom hom ol1 the 1tolJ c~r:.c 5 Bdrmi. I\ 1lh "'er 6000 l>Q ft ur beaut da1ume and even 1ng views Inc redible 'ec·unt~ B~ flPPI thru Wm Cote Sl.i 50.000 * ,, Cote Realty & lnn-stmr nl 640-5777 Real Estale LUXURIOUS HEW DECOR lJedUliful in and 11u\ with beamed l·t•11tngs, ~k~ hgh1s and 1n a v.110d?o.\ st•Umg w10l a\num and mat u r ~ \rt: e .... an cl ,i:re<.'nen . Anoss from tennts court~ and 1 er}' p ri v a l e w 1 1 h a ~ p u lr.:==========:::;i Spacrou:. 2 l)dr m ,. 1ten. formal timin g room Ill l'•1 ordmatcd neutr al tk ('or .\ hl:'au11ful home for tlw periccr 111111s\' $149.5110 Waterfront Hon111t s Inc.. 6 73-6900 ,_-wport ..0C.. . I 069 •••••••••••••••••••••• '"'k 1tl1 Duplex Completely refurbisbed. one blk lo beach. You own the laod. G re al fmancmg. 53)5,000 ~ 759-9221 LIDOllAUTY S paciou s 4Br h ome . large living. din ing . krtchen, mstr suite, a ll new beautifully appoint ed. sunny patio. Owner (714) 673-1610. 673-0316 llU"SEYI EASTILUFF Luxurious open living & dining r oom s, J Br Hurry. won't last! OW (111ancing W 11\l',; Ul)Wn Open ~ SUnda)' Call for prior l\ppt. Prin only 642-t7J6 557-4437 2717 1ri1tol St, CM ILUFFS $20.000 down·4Br. •JBa. Owner will sell on con· tract -<ir lease option. Broker. Steve: 957-1900. NPT HBGHTS 3 Bdrm 2 bath. fireplace. large lot. Roof 2 years new. Call 645-9161 BY OWN t;R 2) r old Con do, 2,fJr. 2fla. m a n.Y \tra., a .. <;uma hie loan, S7!J,!150 61il :11111 13Y OW:"\ t-;R Ideal for htir~es 1 a1·re roun\n home 2bdrm. .llOhq ft.barn hw~ fnm 1.11(r PRl'\t'IP\LS o:-:LY S26S UOO 19:1 1>1 ~ STULIT! I)< ean IJl:'W :t211(/ S•1 ft I I d(' :1 ~ r nl'" $239.!JOIJ 1(1) 31:1:111 s.ifa.Ano 1080 ...••••....•••...•.••.. LOW-lOW-PRtC E l Hr lj rl.(e lot. nt•ar bUl>I iws-. d1!>tn<.1. & school Cunvcntwnal Tuitin IYOWHER $80,000. 547·3182 1090 .........•............. CHAI MING, DBJGHTFUl l..arl(e 4 Bdrm. :.i bath T f:im1 I\ room 3 1·ar 1:ani~ ... beautiful potil and 'pa brit k BU(l Shows hkl! d rTvHJel Of h·red .n S2Ul.OOO C:J ll .10 1151 ~HERITAGE ••• REALTORS 1098 ............•.....•••.. LARGE YARD L11(hl & bn2ht :i hdrm horn<" with p.1rk Ilk•> \a.rd lot' of frUll 1 ret'" }.\Ju pnce S91.54?f,l Park Place.Inc. '2-i461 -----. - kealonom1c•s 675-1)700 M-GZOHE Ohler home, garage and l>arn wlfl produce. some ml'Ome while you plan new dl:'velopffit! nt H.950 "ll I\ of IJnd near 18th & Wh1111e~ M Wetley M. Taytor Co . Reatton 644-4910 COSTA MESA RO.AC RALL YE ,\ fahulous lt>Ca\lon with l :iriie blrl~:. a n d ..,hQwroom Has ex1:-t1ng hu~1nc!>.., Ownl'r will 1 an') Is\ T I> S575,UOO - WATIH~HONl ll(JMI !> REAL ESTATE 631-1400 BUILDERS PAOCAGE lleJd) tn go Ofr1c1· Bull<11ng S<rnta \na '.'ll:':ir tht' Cl\ l't' Cen\l:'r 10 1110 ~'I ft lodudes work1n~ drawing~ & permit Chuck Spiller lirok,.r 6:11 121\6 Condominiums/Town-~ for safe 1700 ········•···•·······•·· H' O"ner 'I Br 2 Ba. . \ (. l'ntl flJllO \i'pwl) 1 ~dt·t or4tt'1I tn fam1)) '~' 11on. neJr µool & KJnll' rcJtmh WJlk II> So Cua\t l'laza 'HX 000 .>lt t 1,;115 1800 ....•.•.•.••....•..••.. 2100 ····~·················· 1974 Overland 2112 • mini. t;.ike over pay ments. i:lf>.6119 Eve Mountain. DeHt't. Resort 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR LUSE '\ew 2 bedroom 2 bath I home. Mission Lakes ~r Country Cl ub Golf· I tenms·pool Beautirully I landscaped. no main· tl:'nance yard 969(1 Clubhouse Rd. Desert Hot Spnngs 213·3'78·2572 P R I ME 15 AJ:, Co~ _L merrial 1.anu. 900 ft fron· La/;!e on Hw y lll. Sl.200.000. Call 8'rbara Glas~ a l C 21 Sandpiper . &t0--1950 Out of County Property 1550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Artist's rn>unf'aln retreat 111 lo' ely l<J.yllwlld. Only 2 hrs away. Spectacular 'u:w<,, furnished Under SIOO 000 <7 14 I 659·3487 e'e~ OutotSt• Property 2600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jacbon 11111 Ira . JBr, view of ave S5.000 from $74.500 t o real flnancin1. Ju s t o.n e . 'Scott Goldsaulh (102) 733-8805 OCH VIEW D\.IPLU Sl42.900l 20r; dn. owner will fmance at 12~.'1 In\ onl) pa) ments P lease Other Real htate .. c;;ll bkr 631 22-H> or ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.\M ~ ....... 11 00 ....................... Sa.n J uan Cap•> $55 1)()() 2 Br. 2 Ba. 1480 sq ft Ryr'i f')ld.".~~!~· •EXCITING• Cleautri .. n'!4:!i) up graded carpets & drps, 2Br, 28a Levitt Home in L<11(una Hiiis ni1·est 5• Pk. All new appl. cor· ner lo t across fro Clubhouse, pool. 1acuu1. :.auna. exercise & r ec hall <KJ5029> He,.,.. leach lest-.., in ToWft 12x55 2Br. IBa. fro nt krlchen. Home to have new ext erior s upplied by eller (!Xi64Ml. CL.ASSIC MOllUHOME SALES 2706 Harbo1', Ste 206 1\ 540-5937 1974 Overla nd 2112 ' m1111. lake over payments . 5Jf>.6JJ9 l'~ve. Mobile llo m e . 5 Slar Park, Irvine, 2 br + den . 2 ba. 24x&4. dbl wide. cor. ner. l'allSSJW248. A~fofCW. 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• , Alk UkE ACRE in ma1estic.Modjeska ca· nyon for exclusive home or m1111·ho rse ranc h. $82.500 57 + dew acres. only 7 miles from El Toro $8500 p e 'r a c re. hi 11 s id e Package o n ly. Xlnt lerms. • Lobdell Rlly 846-6500 llOO WClllHd 2900 .......... --... ----1 ...................... . ''U"9''. "DOWNY" I Br _up. 2Br down. duµlt•:1.. \'1blot·k-. to beach. good 11H estmen1 at only Sl!!.1.500' IONES REALTY l'IC. 1 '>T !'Mb 673-6210 ftC-,,....., 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAN CLEMENTE BYOWNER . Beautirul Spanis h style fou r un it apartm e nt house. only ll 11 years old , one l BR,2BA: two2 BR. 2 BA, one I BR. 1 BA: eight endosed l'arports; ocean and golf course view. excellenl re ntal locauon. d ose to e\ er yth1n/!. May also c6n :.1der trade £or l'oastline oceal1\·1ew single famil> home or vacant ocean· 'view property. Sellml'( p ri ce S350.000 No broker s please' Call owner 7141&12·0138. SUNITS on huge Eastside Cosla Mesa lot there's even room to build two more! Owne r says "sell 1t · · Ma k e u s :i n offer ' 752-1920 J QUAIL A.!~~~- Have Cash wi II buy DGYit&Ca.tr 851-1666' Rewtds ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lalboe ,, ti •• JI 07 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Charming 5 bdrm. J bath bayrronl with 31• boat noat. Sept .. July. $12.00 mo Yrly $1600 mo. Bill Grundy,67~161. OCEAIROHT Sl'UNOOI Decorator home has 4 BR, w 2 BA. inclds brick fgk. W /D, D/W, 2 car g a(". SIOSO winter . 644-95821213··827 ·SI 09 1122 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Upgraded 2bdrm . 2ba house wilh private yrd at ca rpo rt .. No p e ts . S'12S/m o. Gardener incl. • Belly Kerr673·1181. ..... port IHch J '" ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAYMoHT -o~~ER BeautiruJ 2 bdrm +de.n. 2 ba; (rplc, pvt beach. ten· ms court & mooring for 11 · boat. Util in cl. Sl.200/mo winter. IAYFllONT /lal la. EXCEPTIONAL VIEW ol Pa vilion. Plus1l decor. S'700/wk. or short term. WINTa RENTALS 2 Br. new furn, 9600/mo 1 Br. $500/mo. new Waterfront/Saliabu,. 67).6900 TAXStm.Tll SJ0.000 + per yea r UDO ISLI 10,... Tit l :JO P.MJ LEVEAAGI Completely furnished •••••••••••··~··••••••• $29,000 Down with ever ything you FOREVER ocean view. l TBMS need. Rem:>deled • de- blk from beach in San C<lf"aled. 3 Br, den 2 bath. Cleme*. Spacious l lO"k Interest Monthly . Bilt Grundy , BR. Slll>.000. 494·8119. APNICIATIOt4 Rl\r. 675~161 al(t 125.000 + per year · PllDI Oceanfront 2 br . 2 ba, 9 On lop of the Dana Pt Ocean View mos lease. AvalJ lmmed. Harbor . By Owne r . 2 Townhouse style units. S700mo. All673·9060 2bdrm . 2ba. all elec. lux Walk to bch.. Very lux· adult Co-0p apt Sl.29.000. unoua. over 3200 s q fl. All p E N 1 N S U L A Prine. Only. 496-2134. menllies. perfect owner Hous BA~Fh~NTh-d ----------~1ve·in. A super Invest· e wat ""'ac an INchl!Nperty nso ment. Prin only. agt. d 0 c k . 6 bdr m •• ••••••~•••••••••••••• t213) 598-6311 furnished. Great view . Coronadocays ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~~ Avail Oct 6 thru June 1. Coronado Peninsula = S1500/mo. Waterfront Ocean + bay view condo. Boat slip. Try la'A down Owner is moliv11led ! ' World R. E. 543·2591 E•.,..,.BLUFF 3 bdrm 2 ha. Ch anel For Sale By Owne r, 5 un· ffomesfi.11-1400 ...->• front home with 40' L Its. 4 2bdrm .... 1 Jbdrm. 3 BR + ram Rm. open shaped dock for 2 boats. separate gar ages, gd WA19Rt0Mf L & R +den PI a n High beamed cellln11. renlal a r ea in C M. 4 br. 2 ba, refrig, stove, Carefrt!e pool sized yard atrium. nreplace. wet 646-9060. com pl. furn, fe n ced 618 Kinp Pl. 3 BR. ram · l mmac h ome wi t h bar & private patio on ---------t palio, lge 1ara1e. 20' rm. H11 ba. lge lot, quiet charm. $199,000. lO'A. as· the chanel Great home Trade your old !ilult for boat 1\lp, 18110/mo, yrly, nelahborhood. 1118.000. sumable loan . 7~2·2197 CorUvlng&entertainln.g. new aoodiu with a wkly or wkend. 175-:tm, 645~ owner/aat. 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Bay Front lar ge 2 Odrm 2 ba Condo in ~~wport Bay Towers Ver~ lox urious Security hlcl~ Po:.s1ble boa t ... li p ()'7S·8018 -----CGpistr.o l.ach 3211 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gorgeous 3bdrm M a nor~ 1490. all appliances . Kids /Pets0K(8425> fet: REHTIMIS 631 .4555 3222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J asmine Creek n e w 2 story. ocean n~1w. 3 Ar J Ba Fam rm. 2700 ~·1 ft $1500 m o 2 13 4-16 6684 2brirm, den. nice SS251mo. 7CTT1 2 Acacia M6-:rJ67,. ----On the beach 2Br. 2B~. frplc, P"t patio, pvt road Duplex S825 1 mo 67l-5432. • 3 hr , 2 ba. S725 1m o . carpets. drapes. frplc. · garage. 759·~ Cameo High lands . nice family home. 4 br. 3 ba. ram rm. den pool. sauni.t, $1500 m u Agent 67S·5930. Costa Mna · • 1224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UllMEW! Beautiful 3 Bd Co\\eitc P ark home on qwct c ul de·sar You'll fall in luve S69S SSG·\639 J e ... nne ·~-~~ -- Famal\' l..l\'ln · 2Br S425 W Jfcd \'ard, Gardener lncld.Kiru. UKt :H93) fee RENTIMES 631 -4555 -... 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Jhr Jbu. 1110 rm (<1111 rm, \1bran <111111111 :9.>0 '1ew 1-1ar1ll·nt'r 111 d ~2110~0\ 'I.I lil;ro (If ~I I :>-IOU , OHTHE AY 2 Bdrm.)lha ~i..:1 p11ol S..•1·un t \ S:l50 liYt 1 Wateriront Ho~s '"" 63 1-1400 • • ll \ 1\ L I T Y 'l l':Wl'C)l{'I W t-: S 'IT L I F F II <\ I': 1111nutl":> I rum 1Jd1 l B1 :?llq 2 I rplc~. 2.0011 '11 It ..:.irrf11r ind $!1011 11111 1213 1 10355114 1:?1.1 1 :m; 70!!1 ask for l'.1m • • llGCANYON Mel.am Twnhme :mr 2ba Tennis pool JL11· ... ,., ('>cl prk'g f11r :.! ta r~ S!l~o· tit4 7722 111 ~ . t>I0·8:168 e\ "k nd S.Juan .••.......••...•...•.•. WIMTa REHT Al ~br ht' al ed po<>I 111:1 1-: l\,il 110,1 $.\!')ff ITl<J j \' J" ~flt t li75 IK7 t .'.I•' l' I~ In i.: I f)ll m .., .\. kllth1·n~11,.., S9U \\k & up \k.t•a11fr1111t <;;;,Ki Ill E-Aft 8.A y ~ llr )!;11 .1i.:1• SI~"'"' 111t1·r \l-.1:? 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Oµen oarly 9 10 6 Oakwood Garden Apartments NewPort Beach/So. 1700 1611'\ SI L .. ._...,..fi:.J 4-l -t(t.l" ~ 17141 642·5113 NewPort Beach/No. 880 1Mne •ot 1&111 17)4) 1)4S.1104 ci I.Ir w1\h G J r 5:150 Car pet, 1.1.ater paul 2171i lf .. Plal'l:'nl1J (i;lti ll<!O I 5P~I Peritd 2br 2bo 1 too ~q fl. tplt" lndn 01s~r enl'I ~ar. S5tJ() :1107 ~l.ll'l' \Vt' :).i() 1.1()11 5'1 Ill s 11;.r, 2 Br I B:1 \pl f'1~1l. l.1umfl') rm. 1·1 ph dqJ~ .\dull-. 11111) Cal 1 '" rsf \ti.: mt .. 12 t1,11:1 3 Br. 2 Ha 1•11ndo nr So ( -.\ PIJlil \;~" 1·r11l 1111111 hllncJ., l\t•,111t1ful t'O m 11lc\ \\ pool JJt u 111 l'luhh..,,. Perle-ct 3br 2bo lx.Jl)..,11 fl l!lplc tl"h"~hr 1>111 ~Jl(I' fndrv h0<>kup Sl\5<1 JIU'i \lal'e'~1l1 ·Ml.Ill_ SI uMllll{ IJrl{~· :.! fir 2 Ila t iar<k>n · \rJt l'•iol rt•• area m 'i iltl w ll!th St 842·' 160 7562 Elhs A\e H n 1:1hlks W of Be:it h UI .r Suhbt> lo Mur-J I l'~I :m r . 2Ha wtrtrnt 1·u11il11 '~ hoal s lip S!IOll m •1 f:H3 I S92·!>12ti l.o \ l' I) 2 & :I H 11 ~ m TownhoUS\'"> ~ara.:.•· 1mt111. l<1undn I.II' $42.'i & $52.'i ('all 21:1 S!lti 7W2 . -· '''" l.ux l .<)='I>() l hr prn1l. t l'lllll~ duhhSl' & \\ .r I I 1• II <' 11 mm11111 1 \ Sl:llJ m1 t • ti7S 51(19 C\ ,.,, X.H 1266 da}:. ~IC E ,\dults 2 lir pa t1<1 1•J(JI. l(ara~c rrpl<· SJ!-!~ ll)IJ &12 !JSttJ. li42 52.51 MARIH£tl'S WALK I.I! '.! hr apL' from S,1 . .i1 fo'rµh' l.1rge ~1f p.il111 gar. nr llunl I !arbour lliGl\2 J 11' CU"cie... J\µ• l lj.11)~ 2 ll<Jr rn 2 hath ,1-'m ,pLu l GJraj!e ~ t'all Pfi.'J 2205 Brand nl'W c·onilo. 2 stun. 3 hdrms. 2' ,. ha. fri>l.l' 1300 sq ft "1th w w ·t•pt. Jrp:. 2 c-ar !!ar w /oJ>t•nt·r $6511 m11 2 1112 Maple fii3·22A2 or fi7S 5-187 eves 2 :I. I & !'i B rl rm :. ~i5·$800 Fenl.'c-d ';ird..,, & ~ardges F;i1tid1c s pleJ-.e k1di. & pe t:-: welcome. Call 9f;.1 2566 or 973 2971 Agt. no fet: 2Hr + dc•n, wufk to bt;·;H·h. frplc yar d S600 mo I 'all Darlyn<' 61il I Iii\ or 49-1 3672 .. ~:!'!~ ..... ~~?.~ -Costa~ 3724 Af.ca~~ Lg J Ur 2 B.a. upper unit end gar N 11·t!I \ dl't Mei.J def Mar $450 751 990S. Iv me:.sagc ~par1ous :.! Br front :1111 SJ 7 5 m I) 2 k I 11 :. Slater Beach. lsl & la'>t. ~MtiS Attractive 2 Bdrm :\tun 11rello rondo. Bwltins Refng: intercom. 2 l'ar gar 557·4436 Blue Chip Properties Sea Spray J br. 2 ha con do. po11l , spu. lcnni:.. I mr io beat•h. gar . ...$650 mo 964·4l1& ,t) .i Ur Month to rn>nth rcn LGCJIMCI Hilk 3250 ...................••.. :1Br rondo View of moun tarns. near golf cou rse. Laguna llrlls vill<1ge . .Pools. tennis. volleyba ll etc• $005 002 5585 Ask for Dee $450.J..ovl'I~ 2Br W Appl Kids Pets OK • 11;.t\)9 ) fee l'all agt Val 6:lt"'l!l56 Aeaul 2txlrm rondo, ;.ill Xtras . rerrig. 2 s tory , pool. 2 kids Ot\. no dug .\vai\ 8·21 $<t2.5 mu 1:-t. last 4!16·6S76. 1131 !IJO:J C117.~ & :.pal: fa,m1ly home r\t'ar S CoaSI Plaza. J t>r. 2 ba. 2 car 2ar. hu.:e bal'k~ard frpk. new d r .1pes & erpt. cle;in. k id s O K . n o p ets. 51685 mo 559-1159 tal Water ria1d S6SO Pt'r Allr acl1,e 3bdrm. 2bu. in mo ,\,all !I 14 /WO S648 Lai.:un:1 V1llagt• No pet~ 3280 .......•...........•... 3tir. l ' 1t>a. l ' :t mi from bth. frpk. built 1n 1>. hook u~. prkg. no Pt't:.. S600 mo. 213 372.41110. da,s. 213 :rJ!Hl206 eves 2 Br Clean Attache d garage F enced y ard Clean, allrat'll\C 3 br :.! _carpel Child Pet OK ba. lg~ family rm, Crplc, S480 rm> i;.12.~7 S6SO m 1r !162 6S84 for appt. Brand new 3 Br 2' ~ R<i toYlfifiome. r~w i)iiu o s 2 H>-IH-r-~-·~ .. -c 0 n d 0 . dshws hr s tove refn g, t•ur garage. '\pt llgts garai:e. 2 pools, s a una. J re a SH 5 .... 5411 ili311. 646_9125 eve.,. Jacuzzi. tenms C'nurt, ~ec ~ate , adlt~~ no pets $t2S Spac1ou..,, 2 Br ". lrg 960 1849 y rd. k•ds pets welC'i>me CO, DO 2br. com m po<.rl. ~u crµts /paint ~]I ~6 & tree laundry S<\50 mo ~DelMar 9G8·61S2 hme . SSliU:IG:.I Clean 4Br. 2Ba, frpk , Lenn} c·rµt. drapes. 545 li.381 3br · luwnhume. S500 mo Ni1·c 2bdrm house. udulls Kids OK . pool tcnn1:-. 11nl}. no peb. ~5 mo. li1ll 96(H21i. s:IB-C\565 042·61:15 llotL~e or duplex, 2hdrm Iba. rn!><l A or 19!>4 13 Meyer Pl. no pets. small child OK ~25 z.49 3484 CHILD WElCOME l lean. pretty. 1·ari>els. drapes . refnge . 2 Bdrm Wa!.h Ur. hook up" Pvt Yd ~O OOGS W.1tc•r p .1 I J :..n 5 m •1 ti I 0 l1J m1lton. :HB-8735 L<;E 2 Br home. rpts st v. refrq~. fnc<J .' d . ~ur. adlts ~rm. f>.11-9!!06 N1t·c 2 Bdrm house. adult:. onl). no pets $3951 mo 6't2·fil35 2 Br duplex. ~70. ut1l pd. 333 I:: 21st. C'.\I. ac11ts no 1.ets . 2 hr. I bt1 dplx. µalw , yard. l>lt·ins. recently r• dH. S525 I m o " Ca II 1):11 5007 ----.--- Pool 1spac. decks. 3 hr. 2 ba. frpJc, bit-ins. 2 car ~ar. rec rm. $950/mo Xfot a rea. aear shoµs. 1-&iS-5761 2Br. l8a. h'' rm, Crpk. gardener. no pets. $500. S411.S1127 3226 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HlaulitM)tOii HarbOur 3242 ..•..••••••....•.•..•.. New dlxe. J level "ah.'r view. prl\)l'lea<:h . 2 master b<lrmi., t'On\ den , :J ha. 2 frpln. micro. dumwtr. e\e(' j!a r . "et hjr pn\ 11al10 , pool. ll'll '"" gym , yrly SWOO mo d ', 760 ~iOfiO. t:\ e:. 841i.:115 I or 95.5 221·1 2 Br. 3 Ila den. 2 fri1lc:. water '1<:w. $8110 mo A n11J Oct l. 11~6 13511. S.170049 I· Ir.WW 3244 ..•.................... LuxunotL~ 3lldrm . S.'>50 w 1s pac1Uus Ccnl.'cd lot for Kids Pct~fS59!))fec RENTIMES 631·4555 POSH EXEC. GOLF COURSE CONDO 2 Br 2ba+den. all ap pliances inrt 1 yr least• S850/m o. l sl /last +S40-0 see dep. <.:all Ba rbara Glass al C/21 Sandpiper 640-4950 Woodbridge, 5br, fam rm. din r m . Jba. :t1r. month month. no pets S97S Agt. 541·5032 Elegant new townhomc in prest igious Turtler ock Spectac ular view 2 mast er bd swtes. de n. Great .Dana C rest "3 21 , ba . wet bar, frplc. B r+r am rm . Ne w A c. s12 oo ba se landscaping. low ca r e 714·7S2·83SOOr 75l ·SlllS. w /s prinkle rs . Close lo S.SS5 mo <197 1072 Jhr. lite fam rm, ~r<·at HO~H: FOR RENT I o c a t io n SS i 5 m o J Bdrm $550 F.,nccd l'hrltlren o k 75 1 .~JOO \ ard & garURe ram1I} da,':.. 9&I 3628 l'\'e!> pleJ M' Ki d s & Pets Souttu LCllJllllG ·3216 welcon>e Ca II 964 2S66 •ir ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~J.~l Agent. no f~ Lovely Laguna Estate. TiiE LAKES. dlx 1 Br w sundeck. sphl le' el s.525.Kids0K19641 1 fee loft enrl unit " frpk . Call Vicki agt 6.11 ~557 WalerW'a)'li ~ j>OOI _ • _ etc Call Uays 752·&~1 Ocean \le1o1.. b lk Crom Jim · beach. 4 Rdrm, 2 h\'IO~. LGCJIMCI.......,. 3252 s auna, spa. pvL r!uesl ••••••••••••••• •• •••••• qt rs. Sl61Jo 499-53C}1 lmmat• 2br 2bu, w frpk , T~Hn > 1290 il car gar age Well man ••••••••••••••••••••••• ncrc'<.l pet OK SfiOll mo Close to Hast'. 5380 ,\\·~111Scpt 1!1 Wli·ll~J!I 2Bdrm.W frplc<!l.12:1 1 fl'c '\:1guel Shore' :I J!r + c1en ganJc•n home, $825 l~I 9-IS:J Owner Mission Vi~io 3267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• JI0'\1l::S f'<JH RF:NT :1 & .a Bdrm $S50 s.595 F c n~r d \ard ' and 1-1 ._. r a I! l'' 1'' J m 1 l 1 e i; pl1•a :.1• kids & pt•ls \\ell'oll'll' Call~ 2561· or !17:! 2'J71 \1,'l nnfr1· 1-;x 1-.t' BTY I d1 m I Bath-.. \ C C'our1' ;ml ~ \In 52-1 1;28>1 ..._.,.,....leach 3269 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAHHHU! Lovely Panoramic view by the beach. 2Br $500 W/Bn ck fri>lc<6?54l fee REHTIMlS 631 -4555 ., 'NO fEE' Apl & Condo rentals Villa Rentals 67~;~9l2 Bk_r _ _ .. ROOIMES "AMERICAS LEADER IM T .. IUSIMESS Of ltBfT ALS" CALL 631-4555 Bayshores 268 5 Bays h ore Dr 4bdrm. 21,ba. $1300 mo . yea r lse. 213·441 3252 or :JBS..2176 :"Jewport Heights very pnvate newly decorated lge 2 story condo 3 Br. 2 ba. powder room . fri>lc & pool Walk to schools . $850 m o, 645-4955 o r 00-4834 RENTIMES 631 -4555 Hous.s FurNshed or Unfurnished 3300 • •••••••••••••••••••••• MISCELLANEOUS RENT ALS,MI ~a LCll'CJf Seleocti°" W"lrlhr & y .arty Fvnu. & Unfum. 7 0t·eanfronts from $900 lo Sl600 ~tan~ olht'r beach loc:atron~ Wt• re• open ever~ da~ BURR WHITE RE~LTOR, IMC. 67~4630 3425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Irvine. Turtle Rock. Tn l~vel. .JBr. 2' ~ea Pvt patio Prplc , attached 2 ca r gar. tennis courts. l>Ol>I. + muc h more . S72.5. c hildren o k P I' 714 -llSl -1142. Nwpt Bch, wtrfrnt. sec bldg. elegant 2Br. 2Ba. 2 pvt patios, pool. lndr~ rac. undrgmd parking . reduced to S975 mo. Ftlr pvt showing 9SS· I~ I N THE LAKES . No r t hwood . !bdrm studio. $42S ,mo. Call David 9;9.3953 or Peg 5.'>2-2000. t-:xdush·e Big Can~on on Golf Course Pool. t en· ms . spa, 2br.,2ba. gar. $1 lOOt m o 640·8 126 & 49'7·S•t7l • sch. park. New home Turtlerock \'1e w. tllJS/mo. Avail now, call Exec. Twnhme. 2 Br 2 Westchff area lovely ex· Versailles. 2 BR l", Ba, ...........•........... CASA DE ORO ALL 'T ILIT lb:S P AIU Compare hdorc y ou rent C us to m de~1 gn fealurcs , Pu11l. BB~~. t:U\ 'rd garL1 Re. n e w furniture . s urrounded '11th plu.'h lands<•ap1ng \dull ll\'lng al II:. b<'sl :'\opets 2 bdrm I urni:.hl'<l s.mo 36S W Wilson. 6-li:! l!l7 I SUSCASITAS F\Jm I br ap\ S:12!> &\Ip ~ncl gdr \dull!., no pets 2110 Newport Ill 548·~!'68 betwn 8.30 & 'SP M Cozy ba<·h apt, paneling. nu <'!"Pl. QuietneSJr ,.er.> l'SSt'nl1al S250 rro $150 ~ec "N l•w port li t s h<\2 5939 t-LuulitMjtOft leach J7 40 ~····················· .........•......•...... 3806 .......•........•...... YRLY I br. deck. gar, prkg . laundry far Avl now $500 mo 673.0188 Deluxe Bayfront Jbdrm, 2ba. re fng, frplc. adults. no pets" $1000/rm yrl~ 646. 7213. 644·5138. ------laibooPetlMwla 3807 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Small Bat h $300 Yearly L' l I I s p cl 4 I! p ~1 \lanager 675 Sl l2 Lovet} 3 BR 2 Ba . fpk. patio. $67S yrl) 64&1220 SG95 yearly. Charming ·flay Pron . r Bdrm i>arll lng Ut ils paid b/9-9667 E VC.'S lbdrrri b~ beach Pa tao. gar. ut1\ pd. $400 mo ) r ly .Ref. ti7J.127S. 67:1 1401 H.l 's RMfST !bdrm. steps to beac h. Spanish Esl all' L1vmµ' ) ell r ly $375 mo No Beautiful pa r k hkc ~ur pe1s wa1erbeds i" ulll ·round1ngs T e r rarcrl ti-15-5714 · 'pool Sunken gas hhq, ----- 'parkt1n 1-1 f1)Unt~11n s Cor'OftCldetMcr 3822 S p a l. 1 u u ~ r o u m ~ •••••••••••••••••••••• • Separate d ining a r e a . Chtttroing !Br. south of Walk 111 do~ets. home hw). blL ms . beam cetl . hke k1l1•hen & r•ab1nets g arag e . S41i .'i m o W a I k l o II o n t 1 n i.: t o 11 ~}55 3&l9 Ct.'nter , 1 lleoroom unCurn $IOO Walk to heat•h Im I Hedrc)l1m furn frcur mediate occoµan<'y si30 '11t'c. lrg . & <1u1el 2Br. 2 flcdroom fum 5.'>0ll 2Ba fr plr. par kin g Twn hs •• unfurn fro Ocean \'tew from dcc·k. $500 S700 mo. Wknds & eves ,\dulls. no IX'll> 1>44 8889 wkd's &iZ-5751 L>llhlles r r('tl°' ' · L1\ (~lil:'\ TA llER~IOS1\ \f\211 Park:.1<1c L11. I hlk W nf Beach :J hlks S of Ellinger 8-li f>H I Irvine 3744 ...•......•.....•..•... <keanfront 2 Hr. I b::i. no 1·h1\dren or pets. $11(10 mo .\Rent, 673·5354 So of Hwy Spar 2 br. I ba. s undeck . gara(!e. ~ Agent. 675·S930 ---------- Costa MHa 382• Lge 1 Ba. 2 br. w 1·alont· range Gardn·cr wtr pt\ 712 Sht1hrnar $12.'"> Avail on or bef Oct I 5411·441i9 I Br ):larde11 t•ondo Lil.,. new Puol & JaC'u1.zi :-.lo pet s S<IOO t m u. P P 962 6.13.'l 3 Br. 2 Ba condo nr So <.:st 2Br. carpets.· drape~. ) Plaza New ~ri>l. min•· s mall t•hrld ok. No pets or blinds Beautiful l'um waterb«k ~-~ ~1039 plex " p11ol. Jacutz • ? H c l bh ·e s.5()0 6i3J2A1 2bdrm. _ba. untrngton 7 u s · Ha rho r Irr p\ex dis 60·0853 h"asher . pnv patio. gar S450 $<175 2 Hr 1 Ha Apt!. ~ opener. adults. n11 AU bwlt ins. encls d i:ar pets $125 MO 4039 W 0 hook-up ~ear S C Pl aza Cat OK lmmed ocoupanc} TSL Mgmt. 642-1603· 3bdrmi hit in•>. frt>I<'. I r i.: m<1stcr IXirm ~· "a Ile 11. closet $S10 rm. 995-1093 3 Br. 2 Ba. upper. nr CX:C:. ,,...._ Ja44 family un i t . $4 50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 641-8657. 1 Br Coodo Ill "Lakes"_ F\Jll JlK". tennis; end uru.t.. 2 & l IR Ans. ~1m_o_131 4763 NEW 0 E.Lt."X E l.opMI leoch 31_41. 89448225 998 1165 .................... .-•• SHARP 2 lktrm e ncl garage . pallo. nu pets Ca II 546 -IA80. Pamor l.MD 2 bath. r>rt u 1 t c S450 mo. a~k for Wl!Hfield FAMILY APTS. Brand new beautiful Ir,:: apt. for Camibe~ with l or 2 c·h1ldren. Near park lleat paid No pets 2Br, I 1 1Ba S.NU 2Br. 2Ba >lti.'i ~ W Wilson. C M 631 5583 ~ 2408 :\ew 3 Br 2 lla S570 With large prr1alt' \artl. fircplal'l'. 2 children OK ~Bernard St • 5-Ul·Q\08 I BR. xlnl oce a n vij:w. porch , ne w Cpl, f)nl , lndry. '~ blk bea1·h. S.'>OU mo Dys 549-1186; C\S 499 3922 I bdrm . •1rean can yon \leW, new cri>ls 1pa1nt Pnv roall. (ias/wa\er pd SS2.5 Adults -199· t9'J7 Lge :.tudio apt, walk to beach. ne" t•pt, $.325 Oarlene661 1161 Studio unfurn. -Dr apes carpet:., stove. refngt' I 1 Q)<X'k lll beath $341) II\ l'lds Ullb 197 3077 l Br. patio "'alk to l>l•:H·h. new c arpet. S375 Ca II Darl~ne 61ll 1161 o r •19-1 3ITT2 l.acJlllMa Hils 38 50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. 11, Ba n e w er twn~t>. hit 111 . arr. fenc patio. gar Adults. no pets_ !42S &i_:; ~37 High on a lhll. 2Bdrm $155. Cent A C1S8t61fee Robert agent 631 ·4556 Townhouse 2Br. j!rar 1ou:-. IJvmg. pool. adult:.. No l.acJlllMa MMJ-1 1152 pets. $37S 7SS W 18th.. St. •••••••••••••• ••••••• •• Ne" I) fum1:.hl'Cl I Br & ofc •••••••••••••••••••••• • G4&9507 2 Br, 2 ba condo on gqlf or 2nd hdrJn cond o. I Br Newly decor. gas pd, course m cludes r efer. w :, u n n y d e c k , on e ncl gar Adlls . pool. lbr. upper. nr O.C C. washer & dryer , $600 stream . 1\C. dshwshr. 642-5073. $32.5. 492-6700or492·2'796. l'arport. pool.Jennrs. etc. h 1 754.0588 ---$.').'11J mo. 1 \'r lse. Adil 01 3 Br. Town ouse. nell' Y----Lie 2 BR condo, new I)• re . pets. 5411.o.f 12 bfr 5PM·lv de cor. gas pd. eh clsd lbr apt. beamed re1hng, furbished, pool, adlts No mcs~age. gar Adlts pool. 642-~73 nu Cfl>l, quiet res. area pets_:~ 552·0042 a ft 6 Newport •ach 3769 2 Br. 1 bath Apt Newly No pets. $350/rn> St75 2 br. 2 ha eondo, goll l'rse .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• decor Gas pd. enc lsd ~sec . New port Ill s SS 5 O O ar I c n e SHOHTTl-:RM J!.8~!:?~1 Adlts:..642·54~~ !'2 5939 661-11611494 3012 H ENT ALS ~Enticing 28 r w / Cleao 2 B~ 1 Ba, g arage, Weekly & Winler all util paid, garage no pets. S32S. Call art Agent 675 8170 Good \ocalron(SS96J fee lPM. 642-SlSS •OCEANFRONT. Avail 631-4S56agent Vicki 2bdrm. fenced yrd, redec. now . da1I~, weekly S pec encl gar. S395 1\dults . no tacular \'1ew. 673 SURI-' 2 Br. 2 Ba. Sundeck. $425. --· A\•ail approx. Oct. Isl pets. 3118 Bay St ~~·0461. Oceanfro nt 2br Xlnt 548 8675 d ys·. 760·14 18 2 Bdrm fbuse. refrige & c.ond:--Adults. nl) pets eves &Pw~n~ stove. Small child OK. Gar Wtnt t'r SS75 , ~-~·1377. 2 . 795 3018 ----..Bdrm. Open beum cell- Oreanfronl/v1c w 2 & 3 Br: balcony. frplc. Rar. From $550 w1r1ler 64().4787 9e8tiBllU APAITMl:MTS IRAHDMEW 1ng . carpel. drapes Patio, endsd garage. Gas & water S3n 979-9SlS 3869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Walk to the beach. 28r S4:iO w /healed pool. gar plus all app\c(640S)fee RBmMES Ul·4SSS PAlllOPOIT COUMTIY CLUI UYING Singles. l&.2 be droom apt.s. Ii townhouses . From $449 6'W l900 days 496-0221, agt. Ba. e arthtones 1 yr lse eculive home 3Br. 2Ba . ad 11 It s o n I} . <.:a I l WlN1'ER b r 1 ... 311 HOME. S4f5! a vailable for immediate 714.538.8465; 213·884·7390 2 r. rp t', uts· Klds welcome. huge yd &Toro 3232 S700mo. Ginny Steven s occupa c 0 J 0 ___ _ h washer, gar, stµs to 2Br 2Ba $455 3!l8 Wes! Wilson. 631·5583 AduJts . No pets 2 Br 1 Ba. Duplex Pet I· Child OK. $425. Condo 2brirm 2ba Bay vie w . en cls d garage. auto. opener. es )'~ar ly. TSL Mgmt. 642· \~ w/allapplcsUi4$S)Fee ••••••••••••••••••••••• /\gt.&3:H~l00.97S·ll9~ 0 y. ee, · ·H u N 'T 1 NG To M ";ind,nopets,$500/mo Newly decorated3Br2Ba Contact Robert 63l-4SSS HOME FOR R ENT Property Management: HARBOR. prime loca " 5206 Neptune Townhouse. Spacious. ---3 Bdrm. $550, Fenced 3 Br t ownhoul!e. S700/mo 751'2787· lion. IT\ilrina view, beaut !213! 446-4750/446-9220 fireplace . PoOI. Quiet 3 Br 2 ba, $$75/mo. Nice & yard & garage. Family ·~~~: ~~o~ ~.~~ 1 · Newport C-res t, •bdrm . new 3bdrm. $975. !Iba. Winter Re ntal on the area. Adults. no pets . c I e a n • G o .o d please. Kid s & pets Jba, ram rm, unobetruct· balconies. lri>lc. etc. No 1495. 64S·3381. 67S·S!M9. 548-4301 21.>r. 11 •ba. 1435 adults no pets! 631·~or640-1156 neighborhood. Oar,dener welcorne.Ca11164·2566or HOME FOR R ENT ed ocean view. 9950tmo . pets . 213·634·8602 o r .beach . Duplex 2 Br. . lnc.-1. lSl • laal mo+$100 9'79·29'7l.Aaent.nofee. 4 Bdrm. 1595_ Fenced MB·SOl9.~7 7520. 714.640-6655. lower. $500. 2006 W . SPACIOUSadlt 2 BR l Ba ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• security. Nopel-'I. Agl. no yard It garage. Family N"' Sho I IJ t I Oreanfron __ t._7_59_·1_677. ~~· o,penofbeaoodms.tshervlntg Oh lg 2Br . 2lia. d en . .,..,.... 3126 lee.642-6173or~6·0814 ,..,.y~ 1234 "' res. rgcana ron Sea Spray 3 br, 2 ba eon ._r, ots w ruou r •-_, please Kids & pe t s hom e , 2.sty. 3 Bdrm + 1 1 100· from sand. Newly ...... "'mo 673.-.... vs . rpk'. garage. range "" ----••••••••••••••••••••••• I c ll 964 """"' do. pool. s pa, lenn s. 1 m d 2 Bd m • all Im _ .. , ,_,.," g"rbage dis' ·pos al (71A I ....__ l 28 Cott ' ' we come a ......... or den, 3 Ba. 2 frnlos. lrg to i...ach, gar • ..,""/'""' cc .r i.v . ------• • .. ...,, .. rm na r •lie· Hou"""' FOR RENT ,,,..3 2971 A f ''' ~ '"°'"' .. .,. med ""•50/ """' '"32 B 2 B ..... 1030 YIASAILLES IACH/I II A ne at uparaded 11111 security penthouse. over· looking parklike ground & fountain. $500/mo Agent. 644-7211 VersaiUes. Security co m pin. 2 Bdrm . Vit>w 1315nraood sc:hools .... .,.., "' · gent .no ee. r edw ood deck o ver 96'4·0lli ... mo=•""· New 3 r . It a _,. Fcdya.rdforpet.s($:Mll) 4 Bdrms. SS9S·S62S. water. 2 car garage, 2 ------Townhous e . $550 llwl't••-' ll40 ~-__ l9411MIS 6Jl·45SS Fencedyardl6garages. Lakes. l 8rr.4t>ndo. pvt hr>t comm pools.tenniscrt.11. Newport Beach 3 Rr 21, OCIANflOMT Private yard. Close to •••••~••••••••••••••• V111 &1&1•0& 67H912 Bier. 1-·amllies please. kids & tub Tennis. pool. Jae . walk to ocean. ~/mo. Ra . Oee1111 view Pool. 3·2 I BR:, wl6n'll3er62rle0ndtols shopping. Adult~ .• 1982 1295 for a huge l Rdrm N:~ . ..., ....,.2 Br Co~ndo IJDSJPITSOI pels welc ome. Ca II ~/mo. 21314511'1~52.3 a f\ yrly. O'Wner~ tenn is. dbl garage • m it~8id\'sPM ys. Ma ple, MB·ZAOll W1all bills paid for, t'~ll $e;u°'rlly under E.SW. Ao.e, Garap. *•2581 or '73-2t'11 Agl. "'I'm.' Newport Cr est $825 • S ELL Idle Items with a IGds OK,nt arschools l .;;Flk-d=='=~===·::;.._::=: .. =::L:=no='=•=·======iCl:=us=:;U:;ied=:A:dt::::;;:;M::;2::;·!i6'7~8::J.:C=las=s\::ned:::;:Ads:::===64=2·::5671=::.L:>:;'e=:•;;:rl.:,;Y -:::M2.=.·~:..::::':=· ~-:.=-=-=--LW:=an::t~At:d:::H:;el:p:.:'==&42==·587==.t.-;D~a~11~y,;.Pi~·1ot~C;;;l;;;:us;;;if~ied;.,;,;A~d;J. l-..::"'27£=•1t::_:63~l~~~='~ee~· -1 ~ ~~175c~,>' I \ 'I . t b n s s e.._ 0 -s d. ·s ~e :e al 'S, I I I I • • • 1 I ft8 DAILY PILOl Wf>(lnt"tdiJY ~ "1*»'< t 7 IQOO ~· l*f•h ........._ ~Ith FwWshd Offic• R...td 4400 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • or lhrfurwtf she-cl l fO 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • "4.wportleec.h ll6f ••••••••••••••••••••••• WfSTCLIFF BLOG ~ -Office l...e~ 4400 MoMy to Lomt S025 l.Ott & FowMt ~300 ··' .............. ....... ... ......................... ···················:··· -------Pff'loncih 5350 HelpW..ted 7100 HtfpW..ted 7100 lol'I 411-HI I-~I' 4 l- l'.1111•1 W.111 I pl l ... .il YOU CAM If SURI WITH A ··•······•··•·······•·· ·············~········· ··········~············ ACCT•,c:a.a1 llanlung ' • I • -! ~·,~;:~l·,;::·~~:1:;~1:1:::·· Sawind fllt~e Nt WPORT Rf AUi IJft M l'kl! ..!1~1~ 'lfrWll(Jll lll\ll ( \I 1>11 1\141 •II '•I I .tl:bt BANK 2nd TD's FOUND ADS ARE FIEE Call: TOUCH•a.•ss ESCORTS :n llRS 75:! 11817 IOOICKEB'H Knowledge 1n com . put erized & m a n ual payroll sy!>tem a must Add1t1on a l clerH·a l & hookkcepu~ expenence des1rahlt: f.1te t; p111g re quired Good l'oflHJ\and c..,..rclal T•llP-·---;.. llr :! 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I lg1· 1!1g II. .11 1 ".11>111 1•1111 JACOIS REALTY 1111 111)111 'I .! lrpln 675-6670 !:>I~ 11 i i I '>-15 mlli 1 firm upper tlpl\ 11 m.,, '1l·'l.1t o _lldJ.1111ar 'H'"' from twJ i·b c ill :i. 1 :l>!''x h11m'' 111111 ... 1'.i' Wc~k 1r \lunlh ~lh 1..i!J:l 1•1 ... ti 151.:! . \If adult ~1rn n 1 pt·h .! llr 2 h i l111m '1:?'1 H~ng & flshwhr inrl d J J,11 ll/11 J•l<JI \1 r11' Imm " II l;1111 1 our..,,. >45~ 2 BH \'rl\ I l!lk I 10111 t,."" h 1 1 l"-'r I 111t 111 l>upl1·' ; 11 .... ,, ri•rn~!1 11.11•1 11 ,,,, t.::.i-. 1 11·1 1111 I °"' ,11 11. .1:10.'1 H 111111.1 111\ll \J.!I I ;u." l!U 'ltili I il' 1 ~·l·J11fr11111 "" I fir' .1p1 l tli 1"1 \4.1nl•·1 .. , , ~ .. lC I r1";;) 0<1':i I' \I \I .... pnn~ ... • l (If{ tit' 01 .Jt•u funl"h1•<l 1 nndo l111nh •••ll \\ 1) µ.lllu & ~ 1r St••• wkl> ~:.'r llt "111 h I,, I 111.1 , 131 ' ll1fw1lulu ""'""'''"Ill I tir 1 .. ·.1111 li.ru .1r ti•ri" I \ ... 1 ii I ,.. 1 II Ill•• .•.rl 11•1. Rf'ntds to Shore 4300 ....................... \J11\ Ill"" \\lot/I dt'1~•"1h & UI Jl\IOJ.! PXp~•n.,p~' l'rof1 .-.11111.11f\ 1111 1• l't I HOUSEMATES ............ .................... .. ·~.....--...... Cell Mr Howerd 040· 0101 ',, •H I 11lt•1 \ I ,,, .... t n 11 I'"' •••• ll.1tf••• \\II 11r1 ltt I I llo••ll AEOUCID RA TES SORtt0901ctM 7 14-132·5200 h k fut (11111 .. l·h 11 r: 11r h..111·n I .11111 642°5671 1,1111 111 t-'i111111I u 1wl '1 .Jll ,\ 11 I 111 J I .\ 'I,.," I ,111 1 I' f.l'.J.Ul' ,._(i :C.!7;J 1111 h•l • !t~ 11778 1\jt' VISA l>rt1fl''i!>mnul Tbt>ra 11eu11< mu:..:..ugc l.1c II NH Appl 11111\ Stt-\'l' ~Ill 2817 MoMy Wante<f 5030 '1 4 ,....T ' d111!•.' Fo• OI '"'lft4''• Rt!fttd 4450 •••A••••••••••••••••••• ~It• ptu•rtl t'lli' hlk wht •••·•••••••••• .. ••••••• -..1-1·1>~010111,r h i ((I \l,tl1•llll.l..il1 Hl·.W\Hll 11 \JI I I U • ( \\ • I tll tlh ' I it "uuu I I I hit I i\ ,, , '. 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Cor'n~an~ A Culdwt•ll Hankt-rCo An Pqual opp I y Co •\ U V t•: k'I' IS I NG F J s I 11:1r cll arl"er11s1ni.: u ge11 t') needs maturl:' 1x•rson lo run !>lal cnrneru & IH1 flies Must he r espon & Previous expenence pre ferrl'd , but Wiil \ralO. c.1sh1er10~ t'xpen ent·e \\Oufd bl· hclprut Califorv1a Bank 3141 E Coast Hwy Corona del Mar 673-9240 £OE lllmking C~rcialT...,. pfnenccd IJ11ite\1 Cal1fornia Uank ti:IO A Newport Cntr Ur Newport Beach 644-6464 E ,O F. 0~11ntzttll Entry level ----------• µc1!itlron 5.56 0.100 Chrh Banking \LARM EXf c RIENCt-:" \ ou're Worth ~111n"' ln~tr Mi.:r 7611 oiXIO Apt As:.1s1.m1 :'fta nagv- T1a1ncc~ W1ll lr;11n l'uuplt•s PJJX•r \\ork & mJtnll•nendl\! l';.J2 5073 ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMAN ri, r1rm Ill""""' 1·,1icr 'd ~11acl' planl·r clrah~ma n lor "'ork •Ill tummt·n·1al & 1 el ad pro J<'t'h 5.'16 2'.l04 \ It T I> t-: !'I) R \ T O H Si\l.t-: f'<rr net"' Marr fnr ttr l'Or<l l 1ni.: lll'lpl ul Will tr.Jin l!l\I lltll • • \"Sl-~Hl.EHS Will 1ru111 fur .J 'Jn Cl 1 11f 1nt.·n .. ,1 tn~ 111b~ rt•q111 r1ng -.kill "' ha111b ,\ppl_, I u~lum l•AM' L1•af l'n. IHlrJt l'I. ltl•ll•11t1l11 t 'irl'i1 II IL ~12 7717 TllLEIS PAIT TIME Our Costa Mesa branch 1:; seekmg a person who lles1rei. to work part lime 3 days ?1.'r week· mclud mg a Saturday We lie -;ire 1nd1 v rduals with background m pubhc re . fa lions and cash hand I 1ng c xpe r1 enc·e Thi:.. J>O!»lllon uffeN excellent opportunJl} lo be trained and will ofrer unhm1lt"d l'areer 11dv anct'm ent 1o<.1lh1n lhe indus try !iaJa_r} commnns ui:alE' with cxpenence Please t·all Mr Tom Drosk ) for furthn 1nfor mat1oll. BIOOWOOO ~ SAYINGS & L01AN . t; 1640 Adams Ave 1 '<»ila Mesa. (·A 921;21; 1714 I \179 3910 \.<;St . \I HI .I'. It r:qu;il 0µ11ortu111t y EU.("( HO'\;(('~ r.mployer M F lm111,.lf1.tl•· 111•1•11111.:!-t I•---------• •W•irk n~.•r h1·.1rh \1cehan11 a l ,J.,,l;mhh wino~ !>llldl•nng Mno m1nrmum ~xper r~1 <I Grow1n~ 111, ~01111 benefit<, I '.!II for Jppt ' Ii I J J 6 :12 '\ l• "' I' 11 I I \lannl' 1-.ni.:r 11120 \\ lith~t < M t\.'\Sl'mbler... Lc.idmj;l 0 (' '...teNrnnu' m<1nufat'lunn~ • omp""' ha' the foll11~ 1ni.: r e qwr1·111t:nl:. As~~ /Sotderer \1u!»l ha\I' I }t•ar .,olrll'r in~ -''XpPnPOl'" Will Ix· rt'\1u1 n'<.I ltl -.ultll'r hook t urret tcrm1nali. w1rr -.uldt>r & tnud1 up J'I · 1r ... \ppf\ i.lt Master Sf>Kiatties 1•>411 '1onru\ tJ l' M 1'4:! z.i:r; E I) I" .( TB.LER ~ .... Well:. F a t"Ro Bank Orange Collllty Airport 11ff1te. has an 1mmed1at1! opening for 111d1v1dual \,\1th G month.s previous b.1nkin~ c·xpcnencc We µrovtdt• .tn excellent !Jl·nefll:, package and friendly working at m11-.phere P lease cun 1 <tl'l -1-calnft 714-752-8728 ~ • i ~11 111 _! fl,t (~ 11/ 1IJ llu' r\)\" l'Ullll ""•:111 ', r \ 1,;·, ·~;;u or t..11 ').·, "' ~l:! 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I l'JOl-.RS St-:t-;Kt-:ll~ INS 1134 !-11 oH 1111111 l" (.I q.:1 I • • m lia ""' n t '1 11.r ' I 1-. I >unl!t•r \ 1t 11rn1•\ \,1 Jf IX't•an \\iJll\ ~Hi I PP\'r c;JrJJ.!• \11 pd H1•( , n.'Q SjlJ\) trib ~.I I llt·J1°h 1'~1 Ii~ '\1rr 11•111 ·.rnkr \ 11uni.: \lnln.111 \\ -.m d11~· W.111h 1;;:, ~l( ft 1n pn·~11g1ou' F'-a,,h ttt!t l'Shnrti '"WTrh o<'ean \ ll'W SI JO p1 11 I Rr \'1•r;a1llt-.. '''"' h ri d " r F r 11 11 I I u •. h 1·uun~ ard ft11 \<lull '''1'unt~ bldg l'oul g\ 111 rl!l' fanl lmd po ... !-. SS5IJ mo ,\J.:t ,li..11 1m1:1 2 hr, 2-car gar. ldr~. hit ins & rrf)l1·. Sti7f1 IS. $650 mo I Iii IHI h St &15-75i:l a,., E Bluff 2hr. 21 iha. lrpll· 2 car encl g;ir s.t;i;, rno &10 S~i t>4U !r ~111 .J!>k 111r An11 Bay Fron1 su11l 1 lari.:t• M ndo. 2bdrm :!h.J 'e1 blilg. lJo.11 d11ek J\ Jal d <I u I t ~ n 11 1> ,. 1 .. O"n~r Jl!t ~1:!"111 m11 6i5 0105 Yt•arf\ < .11.·cdnfrunt I fir 2 B.1 "" p('I~ , .. 1rt•pla1 I bw II in' 1\..1.l lti.'l.l BIGCAMYOM 2 Bdrm 2 1\,1 Load., •11 ,1ml'n1 l1t•-. ~IUHI C'Jll 64-1 U.'il/9 lor .1ppl 111 h1• Sl'<'n wt' ... H·hCI \Illa. "lllJ.:k le\ el. pcrh-1·1 for 111a1 un· adults 2 br. :! h.1 patio:-. r I r e p I ;J (' ,. I II \ t. I \ grounds , walk to l'\ l'r ything (,c;J:-,t' Si".!.'> \ t.(\'111 675-5930 or 7ti0 Ui!'.'i 3876 .......•............... Sunny 2Bd.rm $3.10. Kull! OK~ AJI nc "' .1pplc and more.uttl prlC49KS l fe<' REHTIMES 631-4555 2 Bdrm I Ba .... ml 'rd. garage< l'loM' to h1·~11 h $375 mo l!l:l ~04i nr 496-4292 Move m toda) $325 $Ji5 I & 2 Bdrm Walk 111 bc.ich ;>i1re & dc;in I~ 1o1xi 111 498-1003 San Juan Capistrano 3878 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br. 2 bJ l'ullllll Mrand ne\\ Pool, 1t•nms. $6.~0 492·6i00 or 49'l 279ti. ' . T•Hft 3890 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. 13•• Ba. Condo. OW Kids & pets OK, S43S mo Carol 731 5831. ,., ........ ,,. ..... shH -u..tw.1shed no o ••••••••••••••••••••••• Occ11nfronl for W1 ntt•r RenLali fo\rnushcd & un hom1· "' 11111· 'Iii! t ll:'fl womun la\ Ol'I .11 Empl Ii-I-I :11 ti \I F x ~ •.• 1111• \ I· W:mll'll lu shan· furn \11t Sl.50 Mo & l'l art Ii :11111m Hcf rt'<I 6-15 1740 H1111mmalc t•1 ~hare Otl'illl front lwmt• on H.i lbnJ Pen tn..,u la Furnr,.he<I i!'il :i:llll 644-9990 EXEC.OFRCE l'rl\'alc bJlh "' ..,hu"'er 705 E Balboa Llf\11. 'IB mo !><J ft s200 mo IH2·l~. . U\GUNA HEACH 5 Approx 500 .,q ft . $31l1J m o 3:13 3rd St t 213 1 393-2347 Ht·~pon<,ihll' rnumm<ttl' 111 W ice for rent Approx ,hJr<' Jhr hun'W! 2' ,ba, . !')5(J ~q fl .MOii mo lnl·ld Jll uu l & rcnt s hilrl'<I u_uls 2450 :'>ll'wµort Bl\d \ljll'ur 1-"l'm<JI•· Halboa Cu!> ta ;\1e!-.a Sec l",·mn-.uJd l J II .Jn~ II me \tanager tl71 3242 '>cwport. WeMclrfr or :!1"1rm 2ba rrwture re>-µ nun -.mukl·t 1·11n'. F \ 1111 S3Wt • 111\.1 IMlfj l'••r.110 111 -.hart' SllPl mo .! lo1 .q11 1 hlks I rum So I 11 .t I I 1 I .1 / .1 C .1 I I !t-;•1 IHill \I\ 11 HI-. f·,.111.111· ~ant 1·d I ulh l11rn 11 :! hr :!1 h,t ll•llh"' ;'ljpt Ilg!,. S:!.»O 11111 h•I:! 11711 & "''· i!'~'l ' ;\IJlt• Ft•m.11l-111 'lr;irl' """' h11u.,1• un ll;ilboa Isl. car. JUt', <.ndk . Sfl~r mo 1li5 :!3 1.! ;iltl'l Ii •II. If.I:! :121:!•h~ Hol• Malut 1• 111•r:-.on to !lhr h:.t• nr :....1 (\I l'la1a. 10 I T1•n 5Sti "1111; e\'1.'!> Hmmll' \•<1111l1f th 'hare 2Hr :!BJ a pt Still mo "•111 !-tmllkl•r prd ;\talc• ~9 ~!)32 or 5,.,7 ~3!1 I• l'm:tlt• "'a nted ··Bo Dt•n•k t \'IX' tn s hare 111\'eh I tvtrm home w ith l~IOI ·& Jdl"UZZI JO Fnun tam Vulle~. for mfo <"a ll ·~;.i ·~ t115 :io . ' The Roommatt' You re flees Profe<,.,1onal or lit~ or ~wtes Month l<> munth ur lease Full ~' r\"11·e & la1o<. hbral') Call Bw ld1ng \I unaiier 644! 3 111 or Joa n ne 646,9603 E"cntn,ll:. 11r weekends. ifiO 8600 230. ns sq rt General Of' I 11·c MNlrl·al 'lio t 'os la ;\l1•sa Gn1d fir f~r & up lorn !l :i7 l!J O U , 21:1 1>'17 ;:ot>I 2SO sq fl ,gmtl llr ultl' prl. $16.'l mu 77!J W l:tth St C. M Tnm !-157 t !1110 . P1aza Executive Suit.s rhere is a d tH crl'll\'I'' Quiel. d1gn1rie<! su1tl'S providing Sl'Cr<•I aria I service 10 a man;igeable number of units 2084! \llchels on. Suite 212. lrvme, Ca.11 752 023~ TEIUURC OfftCES t:XEClTIVESUln : Phone Ans. Conf Rm Mail. Xerox. Sec S vcs Wo rld Office Net work 955-3576 l ... J11km g For I!> Looking 1·---------• For You' ~lit rec for peo pit.' 1o.1th hol'l'lt' l11 o;hare ~1 lnr I h11~t· ll111k mg i:t lld I wo:i;; company fl roomrnate search l.IAY 752·9475 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTl!:U GaraAe w k>t'k to :..tore furmlu re. Cull ti73 115411. 5 18 11722 3'ter S111n 1000 sq fl. New carpets. paneltnA. coffee rounler. clc Newport Uear h ad dress. A c rO!>S from Orange County Airport. Sub-lease at 90< per sq fl . In a $1.4-0 pel" sq. ft. urea. Contact Golden West In· l~cs'. 7l4/979-69S3. Desk space. 300 s~ IJ. 3816J South Bristol at Sunrlower, SA, ne wJy dee. carpeted. 751 1933. ll People who need people s hould a lways check the Service Directory in the llt"-µ t:nl! C1rl "'h H·mµ rm ~ bo .. ril 111 ,.,. h h, .. l,µg llulll''> t.31 lli'll Business /1 nvest / Finance ....................••. ...... Opportunity 5005 ......••.•.•.........•. RO OR HG . \II Ty~s r e pairs. 111 "u I a t to 11 • F r ~ e 1-;..,11m;ite~ l'all Bob 548 U7ti9 l> Ore~!\ S hc1p . l"uunt•11n \';ill!:'). $15.CX-t + invcn lnry 642 f>4JIOa fl 6PM ~lS T SE LL ' Y oi.:url Sanrlwtl'll Shnµpc :-.Or llt'ach Bu~ 'nr lh e )Cur' 0111\ SI 111.UUO 492 191.2 sm :Ll. (j,\S ST' TION Tremenl111u., •>P1>or1 Ciood Im: ;it bu!>~ 10 ll·~1'tl1011 111 Santa AO>J Same owner 8 'rs Call t>w .>357 or 542 2650 hk for \lien. A>-,rt FJnt..1 .... lit l''l.l'llm~ hu!> \'()t · um ach11•\'t• $SS In de1Jt!ndc11cc with \m"' J' 0011 l let oppl) µa!>-. \uu b\ !f68~ lnvestm!nt Opporiunity 5015 .....•...••.•.....•..•. c· P 1\ h u:, H. \ I ai. s heller $30011 1n v<•st mt•nl w1ll1 i.lnl ~heller & high n •lurn !""11 111;,~ MoMy to l0an 50~5 ...•.•.••..•.•••••..... fNEED fMONEY . • atEDITNO PROl&.EM 2nd & 3rd TO loans 978-6531 /155· I 115 Arrangl'<i by Coast Hon. loans . A Mortgage Broker *HOMEOWNERS• $10,000 TO $100,000 ForAlffR~ Loami Secured By A Combination of Real and Pcl'sonal,Propert · Cal Chuck or Jmlic• 24 hrs 7 days 957.5123 AMERICAN WAY MORTOAGECO. I II Ill Ill•' I. '.1 I I I ,ol I 11 \\ I d ( It .I f l" '\ 111rr l'<'OO\ l'mc lwt \ 11 ~1 U , 1• \ 11 II I II .1 n 1 •• ri <' 11 cl \ l'J .. . l.1-.l!·rt".11 ii 1 ... , ... , Ill .111,.!t Illa It •• 11 n1·ul. 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Sept. 20th 9am ~pm Al.so Sun. pm I I f11l111n ""' \\urk IHll' l~ llu. .... ~dllNll 1!17 140:1 llurno:· l!~I 7i(~I J.!I Jrl. 1m1wn.1lilt• n•h. ------MOW IS THE TIME for JOb seekers to check lhe Datly Piiot H elp Wanted dassificaltun If lhe job you want 1s nul lhere you might cons ider offenng ) o ur sen·1cc~ ~1lh an ad tn the J oh Wanted rategol") !'hunt• 00-5678 Ftll '\l) I' \T!flOT 1 ·,111 to 11len11h ~hOl2C1 lt U Pound Silk> Tt>rriN male. found in ,\UI! V"· Mag n n I 1 u C: .1 r r 1 e Id 534 3.561 FO L.'JU Ot1hl•1111.Jn F cmJlt• Amo' uld '1 We!>lm111stcr .Jrl'J !t 1:; 9&\-1223 Penonats 5350 •••..•.•.•............. ritt-: LAW ~1 ud1•111 nl'ells S25.t)(,IO Will 1(11 .Jll\ thm i; Lega l <"•1nf111l'nl1 a I UV;\I P 0 llo' 3242. NB !12663 Who will ~rf:iNf/''/our ca 6 when you.'({) at ~~~? Use Answer Ad se rvice .w h e n p I a c i n g y o u r ad ,a Daily Pilot ad number will appea r in your ad w e t a k e your m e s s a g es 2 4 ho u·r s a day ... you cal I in at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... this se rvice is only $10 per. week . For more informa tion and to plac~ your ad ca 11 642-5678 . · DAILY PILOT .. 1.1till' ~ h•mt·~I '\1111 mokl'r. C'.1h Jc,.. H\ h1h l!l!I !IHI htJI :l:?tllr &·=:~ ....................... Schools& Instruction 7005 ........•.............. Unique method of p rep mu!> re t real1 \'e move rnenl Ages· 4-7 Form fo. 6.11-2857 Jobs Wanted. 7075 ....................... )lature woman wants da} rare for srck or elder!\ m therr home :>57 0946 ·aft ~ JOPM l:.xp'd Cauc; t'lean111g Lad) can ass1s1 s1 arr. $61hr ~5 4529. 642 3299 Help W.ted ' 7100 .•............•..•..... ACCOIJIJING • Acds. Rec. Cieri!. ·Cashier •Mite Audit Cleric •NH. Audit McJr. We are seeking fuU lime reliable people lo join our Accounting Dept. Ap- phcanl~ s hould have ;in aptitude for riAures & cakulator skill! hetprul EnJOY excellent <'O m pany benefits mcludmg a free meal per s h1fl. App ly m person 9AM,!'loon. Mon· Frt. Personnel. MARRIOTT HOTEL 900 Ne wport Ctr. Or . Newport Beach Equal Opp Emplyr M If' ACCTG BKPNG TEMPORARY Rei.?ister loday to work on various accounlmg & bookkeepi ng a~sigl\ m ents Work close lo you r hom e Pq~ure Clerks to Senior At·coun tants needed 1.hroughout Orange County. AIMllEllT HALF"& account~ 2:DJ No. Broadway 11200. Coldwell Banke r Bldg .. Santa ~na •7I4J115-4 I OJ l'~RE£ PARKING \llral'liH• vouni.: "'oman 1 nt•('tlt·d lu <I'll''' l'1' FARGO cl'ull\e !Jultine's nian • ""h m1:..t:· Jllbl. Xlnt W...V-BANK 1·om.-Your .,,1 n hour.., fHS : 126or6.1t 571f; 'liewport Beach. C.\ £qua I O pp Em ply r \Ian \lagoon 1'1inltdr M F H , IMMB>IATE OPENING! Al'aut Oper Lag Bch ;\1u~t ha\'l' Mime follow in~ . .\b••. mamcunst. ped1(·ur1 s t Mus t do JuhcL& 1X>I'Celaunra1ts. 194-82.51 ~k for owner. Bt·aul\ Shop We now ha'e.openings for 4 \11t11m1111·.t· l'ou11tl'r l't·r:..on ~olld 1n.umt"' "llh.. ffid U\ rr•nj4 ~ bcnef1lS-lor n~ht ~r.,on ~•th G~I ex~nem·1• Sf>I' ;\1gr IJon Wa ler!t. \l<tn ;\faAnon Pont1ac. Harhor Jl F41r ill L~:.ta 1le.u- Auto mt•chan11 Dats un & or Tu)ota ei.p (;r,•.it place 10 work Da ls ;i Toyota. h42·2-134 ~or-.. Jrnan1<'unscs-. ---- m a keuµ P e rcen tage Babysitter. re:.p person ~wk . to watch 2 grade school children 2: 30·6, College l'k. aft 6. 540 i576 Bah,s1lter llskpr for !I & 3 yr o ld!t , ~1 on Pr1. 4·6.30P~1 400 "523 aft .a ba s is renl boot h 557 22J.I llWM&CLaK S800 to start. 50-rowp m. bkkpg h ae kground h elp ful b l.it n ot necessary Will tram. C all Vicki. 540-6055. Coastal Personne l Agen- cy. 2700 Harror Bl. CM NEVER A FEE Babys1ll<'r . a fter sthool. II j~~!!!!!!!!~!!!~!!!!!~!!! )e0<r old child. 2pm Gpm i..-•••••••-• Weekdil)'S Cd M Jr<'a " 673·4·565, 759.9570 Bab~·!>rlltng. occas1onall). 2 Mriall children. Tue~ & Thurs. 11wn transport1on s.io 7f& UN/JI. ACCT. for rapidly expa nding fina ncial firm in Fas hion Island. E.xper a m ust. Daily input & general letfger desired. 759-1.515 Hah)!>llter m•l:'ded ror1·~~-~~~~~~~ Teacher'~ children. m ) --- home. Jrv. is.1:1 1927 Bookkeeper . exp .• ru 11 charge Sml acct 'g o f- liabyi.tlll'r net•cfed part f1ce Ill house IBM 5120 & t ime in m\ NR home for se r vice bureau. corp .. lt>ddler i;:i1 29fi6 sole prop .. partnership • Bartkini: ac5~·g & ~axe:; f!\5-4212 M~w Accounts BOOKKl::EPING, ex per , & Tellen F C h a r g e w I cos 1 Xlnt opportunity for exp analysts background for ind1v1duals. Min I ~·r exp Newpor:t Beach Desig n lmmcd upenini.?>-F T l"trm. Salary open~ CaH Salary comensurate with 714 759-l965 Patty exp Call Susan or T hara for a ppomtmt·nt Bookkeeping TM lc6oa lay Club, is CommerceBank Newport Beach. S40·00fil Eq u al Oppo r t un1l) F.:mployer BankmgtS&..L TB.LBS Fullerton S&J. has full and p/llme teller post lions at our Newport Beach office & f/trme pos1l1on at t he Hunt ml,lton Beach offrt:·e Ex pr. pref but will tram Typing req 30wpm For further info and for rnte rv1e w appl r ail 71-1 -871-<'244 . E.O F.. Banking T.u.rT..-.... Major Thrift & Loan As · sociation has a n entry· level opening with OP· port.unity for a dvance- ment. Bank or fmance experience helpful. Type al least 3Swpm. Sala ry commensurate w /ex per. Liberal benefits . Call Mr . MunAon. Western Thrirt " Loan. 645·3153 1::.0.F: now hirilMs BOOKJcE l-~PER/ R OO M SE R VICE CASHR Pe r manent Thurs day nights 4PM Mid night. and on-rail basts. Must be a vail da)S & e"es. Please call for an appt: 645-7358 . Mo n ·Fr 1 8·30·5 Jool*uper F /C Part tune for clothing store m Fashion Island . A ccoun ts pa yabl e .· p ay r oll. double entry J o urnal lpru trial balance. Calf fo r in tel"view /appL THILOOI ,. 644-6500 IOOD9B-F/C Npt. Bch. investment firm has opening. per e x· pansion. for F /C com -. m ission bkpr -~detatl o rient e d p e r son computer knowledge a must slr.Ullul on phones & tn P.R. work, maturity nee. Cal 1640-01.23 ) s e .. 1· e II e e r rr l, s e ·e \_. ll~"''. s. tWTI. Brukt>r. 4,75 4111~ <l11r:11(e nt"ar O C Ai,,X,rt. Haw !'>ometh1na lo i-.cll'' s12.s Double 7l4 !JS.S 16 19 Classirled ad do 1t well l'\'eS Want Ad!! -=-___;;;;;.__:;_~~.L.:===::i::..::..====-.J....::.;=.;.:.:~ DAILY PILOT C811642-5678~1~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~"~·a~n~l~A~d~R~cs:1~ts~64~2~·56~7~8~W~an~t~A~da~:=:~Ca~l~l~642~·567~8~~~~~~~~~~ t , . 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WANT ACM<EEH'',../ Ca ll C7M I 631 9-121 CASHIER Experienced full t1m .. position open 'alan commensurate "' e xper Apply in perso(l :\1 etro Car Was h. 2950 Harhor Blvd .. <: :'11 CEMETYY COUHSBJNG 2 mature adullS ,, J(' cepted wtll be lr1une<I m the Pre-Need Progr4m at beautiful P a n (1r \'1e"' Me monal Park Phone Darrell Ward 644·2700 ----- Clerical Scaetar) seu· SEASON'S COMING ' I WORK TEMPORARY JOIS & HA VE SSS fiOR RIH THINGS INUFE!!! ' All Office SkiUs 1>'-cded..-. •BEST JOIS •IESTPAY •APPlY TOO•Y!! Vicki Heston & Associates 11~00·1 Sk) Park Blvd s.i1li' 235 lr..1n1· l'lencal Jr. SK.jRecept. \nswer ph11rtt'" & lti!hl typ111g Wttl !1<11.n \ai:.i 1111n ,\m1·r1 1•a Ir' 101· !I '1 !> :1 H I II a ' I. 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( \1 COSMETICIAN c 1r tnl(l' Co PhJrOl:JC~ " 1 t h J J r i: t• \ o I um c• 1 ""'l11!t' 1·11">m•.>l11 ·' anti In •rann• lookin).( for bl O\' <1r.ml'lt<'t.i11 1-:xpr 1 \ 't•llllll! 1.rt:ll•nn).! and trt• I. •n\• nton <'ontrol 1 Jf1 .. r-, ;:oorl mcolTl<' :itl<I h• ,11\h l)l·1wl11-~. ni1 n· •llffil' Jll .~ ,,.ilJn re •111r•m1 nt' lo \il'.:i . I lrtth i'1114 ll11>. IJ>.'>O. Cl t f!f, ,., 1 11m\•" h••l11 111·•"\ll'll lur 540.0400 l',dlr\I :f.rt\• 11 lo11! \ l 1 \111" !-! ... , 111) I 1•.t1".1h ,hop .\11111 Fri l'.1r! "' l -1 .it \11th1111\ ' l1t 1 JilOil "k\ parh· St•• * Clem· al * 'lll/ Jl• ~ 1111 I 1,1 ( 11 ':": ·,~ SALES CLEAi< 11,.111 ri. .... t. "1: r. 1•111 :.:1;1 111 ... 1 Ill\ .. "•:!;11 I LcadmJ,: Or .mt.:<' \ '1111111 ml)! 1•11 ,, ~·· .. i..111L! 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I ;110 \ k lnr l>ol11r . .., DELIVERY /Perl timr CLERKTYPIST .1 \l'I Ill-. l'l H:-.o'\ IMO ~1n11rm 1.1 (. \1 1:.\2 ~27 1-· I, I * * If \OU .11•" lt11 l..111;. I 1 0 .1 1 \111· t lt.1. j!li.Mf drt•tng I , h.if1•·ni.;111i.. """' 1111 11•1·11r .1 r''"'"'' ,h,'1p CHRISTM \S ~ION t::Y E nthu s 1<1 .,l10. Homemakers <>arn lo ---------- J"' 1~rt· I\ r.11 lh1 ,,.•, ,\ f ~~I 1~"11 \\ .. nth \A llfk llr '\1 "I 11 I II•· 11 h '"' h,1\t .1 i"ll I 11 I ll<'nl 11 ''' l r•\JH'I I, IJ \ \1111 \\',, n• rrt "'""'' 1 1 1 1 llatM<tdt' ~ nrtllo <'"flK'r $2000 b.} ThunkSl?t\\nJ.: demonstr:mng Toys & Gifts . No dellvene!> \;11 collect1n,g Nl'l'U a l·a r Call 5-10-8330 rnllel l 111 see line . Gt f'TS 'N GADG !':'I'S Celehr attn A o ur :$1tlh year :! CLERICAL _. IFil'MmtciCllJ Xlnl career opportun1I) w /rag1dl) growing e" pan 1n g secu ritH·~ brok e rage r1 r m ll'J Newport Beach :\tust ~ well groomed Open new accounts, lite typin~ and filing. Start ing s al.ir y commensurate w e'pr Pd boous a nd benefits Call 759.9200 --- Q.HICAL SchooJ Clerk nl.'ede<i b~ Huntington Beach l'•U School Dist T~ p1nR 4 o w p m r e, q · !l S822·Sl023/mo. depend in& on el(perienrc. Ap1>IY 735 14th St. H. 8. 536-1135 l . Clerical Switchboard relief, t yp Ing: 4Swpm. riling & aeneral orfice duli(.'s. 37~br. wk. $US/hr For Newport Beach Lire Insurance Co Ca 11 Laura: 833-8450. -. .,,ou--- ..... a service to offer or ..-to MU, place an ad ftt tbe Daily Pilot OMliAed Settion . . . ...... IG5'7&. GEN.OmCE ASSISTANTS· We arc :it'l'<'plrng ap ph1·at111n~ ror l('ll1~•Jfj l"\ • le11l·al :-upp()rt po!-otl 1n1" rrqwnn1~ 15wpm l) p111g Plt•a~ant phnn~altll ud1• Proft:'S!>tOnali...rn '' .1 llll.L'>l Call llxla' lor 111 (orm.i lion 557.0045 c:f\-Llf\7:. l!MPOl>lll>V P(l!SONN!t SllMCIS 3 7 23 lifoch Strfft M.wport~ach <:lenral Tcmpor.ir~ Nu F'<.oe Top Pa~ TYPIST Fortune ~ com11.ill\ 111 'l;ewport Bcal'h 1wed-; 1m med1at e l ~p1 :-t w bookkeeping hal·k Around ' ~cveral p os1 lionso~n. lnlernal1onnl Business St•rvicr 191>52 MacArthur Bl 11325 lrvtne. 7.52•0161 F.oE HEED HELP? Help yourself to<.\ Heaping sefect1on or Qualified Hopefuls in the DAILY PILOT HELP WANT ED ADS "hu r ;i 11 111"'1ol1· 1'• 11.t \11111\ .1l 1r>n & l'rtl hu,1,J;.m .., .. , It.ii ,.,1µ1•1rl lt•I lllll I ,\ 11\11'.I J dJ\ Wl'l'~ T1111 p11rl'h;"111i: d1·ptf:Wl 1 pt· pa1 f~11111"r" & '<Int tr l~•"'1tm .• \. 11r \il'i-\11111 '1 1111~1· \r1'11l•f1\'> ·n,ta 11fl1t·1· 1•x11<·1 I rll :1 11p1 \I•,,, t',u11 .rn bl<.'1i! l a\I h11\ 1:»\I! • '\\ ·· 'U~, ' !-. (I ,. I) I 11'1 ·'' \ 'I t •• I) t . • h.111 · HJ(• O<t~ "'l'I'\.. ('1in•·<'"''"1 I'dµ \\,111t1•d 1 1 ·11M Jrt·t1 fot'I 1111'11'\J 1~11 7 lli:! 1;1s t:Jllr r •1:11pan111n lhkpr 111 I",. IA l'lr)Prh \!ollln.lll • .! IAk~ tn ( k'I l \1 .•IR :14,i~ Companwn h11u~t·kt•1 111•r )loo Frt, $:!.'• il,n \ly..,t llnH• Halbo.1 1'1·11111..ukt r.;3 5.'>15 CUNTROl Lt::H 0 r d n ~ c l' 11 u n I ) Ca1trorn1.J mfgr tnm pany Puhhl' 3l'l'Ollntin~ C'<f~r n.oq Sa la I') 0 1>e11 l~I Bin l6SO l'a~;1tlt·11a, ra 91lll(, t 'l)OK-IH>US!-:K Er:PEH nn lu.xur) } acht h mo~ in M e x1c11, tl mos 111 Newport 714-/G45 167 l. 213 67v ti654 -·-.. HOW IS THE TIME for Job seekers' to 'check the:, Daily P ilot tte lp Wanted c lass 1fical1on If the job you want is not there you rr.ight con.sid er offering )'Our scrvil·es with 3n a d i.n lhe Job Wanted cate11ory. P hon<• 6'2·5678 l>~NT \I. ;\.'ISIS'I \N'T h1r o rthu prat·t 1• £• I<(),\ •r t•li)!1ltl1• 1 t' I .aguna lkh l!f.I K."",;, lk•ntal r:\p Ut•ntJI 1\:.st'ltant \\>Wk I da~' !'Pl paid for 5 6'12 0112or i,.111~7 IK-111¥1 llrtho. <'ha1rs1lle. 111u~t ha\\' t'lllJ P T :l ti u ~ w I. N t· w po r t Beach dnd l'n:.ta Mcha :-.Iii f.170 IJt.onlal Hl'<'t•µuon1hl Ex 1><•r . mature. ror busy e ~ I a h I 1 S h c d <1 (f I l' C '>-IS 15.5'.l lk 11l'nd11blc Jdull lo fl pcrut c tiurkin~ lot ·s weeper Wc(.'kc nch. 545 26ll l>c .. k Clerk 40hr week Sd~ Manajlt:'r. Sca lHrk Motel . 2274 New port Bl vc1 C M 714 ll46 7445 or 213 JS.1 6\llll l't~de J our old s turr ror nr w 11ood1es w it It a l'la:.s1f1ro a d "'12-5678 I . ,,. ... _ ... __ ... ~·· ~--· ........... _ ... - ·······••·••·•··•··•·•· ............••......... Dnvef' /Sc*sptt'S<MI D1>l1cvl'ry & S ale:. 111 large retail nurserv xlnt tr..i1ning for a~grt?:.~l\e, neat. ~oung ~r~on Exp Prer Full Time 54&3429 URl\'Ert f11r hll· ICK·at di.' hvcnt-!> t'ull l1me Mon F'n :--lt•at appearanrr 1..•ood dn' lll~ r~t·ord fr lnl!l' bt>nt>ftUi... ...,...._ Slit' :st \,a,..lvr Blueprint 234 F1s1 her. C M ~U-.\ 17 1 Un' r r h1n time. ~1,1n. Tu":.. n1cht s P11s ::.1ble full, llffil' \ ahd 1';1liforn1a lt1·tm~.-. govJ <Jn Vtnl! fl' rord '1m dge 20 Pen "'"aver. 1660 Pl:ict-nt1a \\'e c ~1 Miero-lithocJ"aphtt Engineerinq Tech II ... 1·:Ll·.li'RO)l\S K I~ !ht• 11nh rnmpan) ~ukl\ tit d1t'J\t-d to pr11 ~ 1dJr1i: ma.-.kn1.1k.mg t"qW pmt.·111 'l'f\''"'· and wafenm..tl! mg system.., lo lhl' -.1·n11 nmdurtor mlJu...,lf\ r .in rt1d.ur-s ,hould h:~h· I;, \ t'<H:O. 1•\lH'rtPl\l'' tn 11 h •" " m .1 'k 1 n g u r ""l'hl'>l lf',1\t•rl t•li•c·J ro nt1•r h;11111 .ii in,.,t rum1·11 t.1 t 11J n r c µ .i 1 r m ,, 1 11 1enan•·1 .iml 111 11ro1·1·-., 1 onlr11I :! ~ e<11 • 11ll••i.:1• hJ l'l..l.ruund ,.., ri•qu1reof \11u IA tll monitor .ind maintain 1·din1·ra ... 1111! ~UPPoM t:<'1wpmc11t 111 ,, ma-.k :.hop Wo• hil\t' an t:''<t't:'ll('nt l11·n.-1h pal·ka~·· 1n ad 11t111m tu a <'110\t'ntl'nt 1111'<1\11>11 antl ,, ~umul.il 10,.: work cn,..1tonrrl<'nt l'l(':J'>1,;. ~e nd your re "umc. !>lop by. or l'all ~ 2 I 3·884-5050 Efectromask. Inc. 6109 De Soto An Woocland Hills CA91364 equal opportunity l'ffiployer m r ESCROW SE<.:HE1'i\R Y &> F..scrow Cl>M orfu·c Xlnt opport. + benefits S<ilaq to a l'ld11 ~ 547 5625 ~Opettings for h igh school grads looking ror challenge. skill training, travel and work cxperient·c. Arm) se~ice s chools teach you a skill or your l'hOJC'e After you train travel lo your d uty s t;il1on in Europe for assignment ... You may chool!e 2. 3 or 4 year enlistments. Some crillcal assignments pay cash bonuses up to $3.000 after traini.ng Must be in good s ha pe and possess a high school diploma . Ca 11 today: COSTA MF.sA 54o-1026 HUNT. BEACH 962·8821 LAGUNA HJLLS768-52Sl 5'\NT A AN A 542-2435 nfttSTHIAIMY GAS STATION ,\lll·ndunt ro r s •·lf scnwc 'lalmn 111 L' )I ~fust he e-ctremcl~ rc ha ble & hone:.t Mt. !11161 General Office /\pphan1·e .,cr vtt·l' <·o llP<t\ > phom .. -:.. hRhl t~ p 1ni.? & boo kk ee ping So'> hr K;ilt> ll42 (y.i,10 Ga.EAA.L OFRCE l'.x~nenct> helpful. J:OO<I l\pmg ab11Jty. prof1c1en ··~ w figure" Ill kt') ad \kr Opportun11' to ~rov. w lnmvan) '\lot 1·0 IK·1wf1l:. ('Jll M1llil •.lft !I \ \t t>.15 b51•1 Gt-:NER LOFl'lt'I·. \lust l~l"'-15 wpm, h<•av~ phone~ lns uranrt• "'< 1>t-nt-m·e helsH ul o 1 \1rport nt••J 1. .. ur1 i522tl41 8am lµm "t 1f'nt•ral lll'lp F 'T. p1•rm t11r ;, Lal10ra\1>r\ - 6-1!"> 2111 ZJk ...... :O.EH\I.. t>Fr1r1-: LumlX'r 1•om1rn11y nt•Cd h fit'l'l!un from to:! :\<I on Frt .>15 .l5 i I GeMral Office I 'an lime Cll'rk T~ 111st m• ~II Hr' .1flt·rnoon I SP~t \1Jl11n• 1A11ma11 Juli In• "'"" v11r1 H• h t>lli i 1:11 GetofERAL OFFICE [)'-n.lmlt :--cwport l\c.tl h '>l\Jl.k brol.ern,.:l· ,... look 1n1: lor lull 11ml· p .. irt ti ml· empl11) <'C' ror ht'<•\' phon• · "'ork l' J II (;.iii i52 00711 c;t•nt•r.il The Balboo Bay . .Club is nowhirinq: ~t·unt) Guard!>, mui.l ha'e ill lcahl lyr 1•x1wr . lull tune. P BX 01Jl'ra\tHh lt~l l 11m1• tl.J)h & tt\c~ 11111:-1 1 ... dV&il wknds Hal'quct Cluh .lanilur. full tllll('. mu.~t IX' av:ul wknd!> CLERICAL I 'Jtcnn~ Sl't'rclar~. parl tune. :'1on f'rt. 2rM fiP:\t ~U~l °t) I~-' {iOl.!.1Jm PIC'aht' tall (or appt 6.\5135~ Mun Fri ",;j() 5 l~t·m·ral LOOl(IHG FOaA JOI . We have openin~i. for Serretan ·s Typists f'ile Clerks Assemblers Mech Ell•ct Call todu) work tomorrow. :-.ever a f ee! NB ORG. EOE 556·8..~ 835-2622 'MIF Ma ke yo~r s ho pping easier by wiing the Daily Pilot Classified Ads . ., . . . .. •.•••••.••..•••....••.•.........•.......••.......•.................. I•----------· .I 1n11 ir 11,11111 rl I• r GEM.OFRCE 1-:n1ry level posit wn HOUSEC.1.F:ANERS up Llghl :.ecretanal i,k 1Us . lo SSper hr Car64.S !'>l23 Newport F<ishton Island I 1111 111. 675-4§80 llollrs 7 :loam 4pm \:.k tor Mr:. !'rail. 644·9111 1;1rl Frn.la) 15v.pm Phune:. & errand~ s.1l ar~ negotiable !<!JI l72'i' "bk for .Jill GROOM EA full time. ~1on F'rl H 5 Some exper net.'essar), Call or come m 12.5 )<fe!.a Or .C M or631·1030 GYARDS Full & part time \II .1rea~ L'mlorm !'. rurn'd , Age:. 21 or O\'E'r. rel1red wd<·ome :-.:o cxper net .\ (I JI I~ l ' n 1 v c r :. a I -Pmt~1ort Servicl'. 122ti W Sth St Santa ,\na In 1.,n1ew hr:. ~112 & I 4. \J.,n Fri I l.i1r St~ h~t ~h.irp d~:.Crtl\ t' 't' h~I \\anted M1111mu111 ~ \ r.., ,•..:p in H B ~Jlrm Con . tJt'I m,inagt·r 111r 1n ll'f\1CW %:1 008~1 11.\1 RSTYLIST Tupp, ~ h1r1ng :\OW 1 all !;10Hlllnt at 9!'lil .~I:.! 11·\HIJW,\HE S,\I i',S \!Jpl) in pcr!:.nn H1U11 1l,1rd1A ,1rt' ft12-1 lrnnl' , "l'"'l' 11rr r tjt.i •. "B 11 ., 111 t' \ t l t' n d a n t _ S.'i&I m11 Complete 1·arl 11f dderl~ \l.•Jll'l<rn "1th "''··re rtt?gcn,·rat1\ c drlhr111-. Feed bdth. • llllh & tenet tn a II her nN'<.b )tu~l hJ' e I 'r t'\(I S.1lary + lrt'l' room & hoard Tak(• ad tn nc•..lr<' .. l slate l' Ill IJ lo~ 11H• n t o rr 1 l',I.' I) 0 T .\.">'l :fli Ill I Ad paid lor hyemployer ll OS T ESS bu sv breakfast. gd personali- ty, ability t o count 1·hange. ref's. 2633 W Csl llwy, bcf. 3PM ~lolcl HOUSEKEEPER EveNncsl We are currenlfy seek m g j reliable person a ble lo work full or part lime nen1ngs. EnJOY ex- C'ellenl company bene£its includmg a free meal per shift. Apply 9AM-Noon. Moo·Fr1. Personnel MARRJOTI HOT& 000 Newport Ctr. Dr. Newpor. Beach Equal Opp Emplyr M /F Hotel llliHT AUDIT MANAGER FUil time career position 1mmedlately a~ailable. Qualified applicants should possess 2 years hotel night audit ex· perie n re. E njoy ex· ce llent c ompany beneflls. Apply in person 9AM·Noon , Mon· Fri Personnel MAUJOTIHOT& OOONewportCtr. Dr . Newport Beach t.qual Opp Emplyr M IF Houserleancrs w..intcll $4 $6 hr ""'n transport at1on I I .. q11n I I lousecleaner... i;.1:1 'Jl!\:l Housel'leaner:. St .1r1 1mm • .u .!'u11 time .. r 11.11 t I 11 m I' I •r p )) 11 If If 1r;3 091>8 ~ 18'i I H OCSF:KEl':PEH P lime Appl) !! 111 51':\f C;i pu.trano 8 )-·Tht• ">c•a ll~pl . 3J9J5 [)('J C>hl~Jl'I Dan;i Pt . .\96 5iU2 Housekeeper wanted '.! k1.ls & home nt'l-d ltJ\ ,. &- rare ;\;l'wport ltx JI 111n ftcr~-re\(d :)48 flft.11 111 n,q 5391 110l'S£KEl-.l'ER "'·•lll•'<I L~~rettry' c;r•1v.111~ h• ,, J. 1 11111·. l 1 •" I ,.r ' _ '\1·-. , .... I I Ill• I I~' ••\J,M rt• Ill r•I dll• It 1 I t. I' I} I I ~ f.' • 1.1-.<. '1 ... ~:c11vr•11y I" II 1111 ., •. , )II· I .J~.\,.~, 111111 .. 11 Ill I' llc•r! tll 1111 '" • •room I I" 1 .. n.1h1 ... ._« rt•t ·" \ \4. ,. , p··r \. .:l'll.od '1\,Ji,, ,,• rr,. ·T .. "' I Trr:'l riT ,_ ,,rhrr ... r~ntr• ,\ \ I 1 !1 II I I' \I• I I' ;J ., ~ .,.,.. ~ h.\fU\~ • ' .. ""' 2 ~l'h·•il ·,..,e "trl:. I 11•\ 1' hr~ ·\11to rrrf t1 l<d Pd~ nl.'~ot Bt\\11 •1 .11'\l I Leqa£ $ee1~'cr1 49!}1322 I l· .. ~1id l.i11 •I k INSPECTOR I .. ,:1111.1 I~. I ' l'r1 • ! ~ tt'\llf\t I\ '' l I \ I I ,1 R ,. c 1· 1 ,, i n j( 1 n' rn· 1 1 ,. 1 m1n1 mum I y r CXfl''r 111111 f "' •• 11 h•' '' 111 I ol "i1 5pertion or n'lat••d ri1•lil j \ 1• /r" l 11• "''" Mu!>l be <iblt• to U'>C' ha,ll'l n •Ii!• •r. Ir• \Ir 1nspect1on h<111d t'" •I~ ~I \ • •.tr "i 1:1• have a geril'rJI kmrn1;:i~l' \\ \ 111 , ..,. ,., of hlut•pn11h C'.ill \lr I ' · '" C'oj.lldll l:\t:.. E•1u1pml'lll 1 1 '1'" 111 ,, I 11' 280S Barranca Rrl In 1m• 1 "1 ' Ill•-?111• SS9 1>901 E 0 f: '"I"'' 1'11~ 1"''·• lnstruttor "'Jnll'd 1 ·11.un :.Jlon Will train \H·fl groomed woman OH'r '.10 for p<1rt t 11n1> poo,1111111 .\-81'~' CJll 6.11 24.\ I Insurance AG ENCY SEH\'ll'E RF.P eomm'I hth;'!uH!'t ha nlll mg 75,.., office, 4!.S', field L'nder"' rt ling, 'l r' t('l' ~afr!I po:.1t1on <"ar l'"- peObC. :.alan. • 1101 m1ss1on Min. :.i) r., u1tn m'I und1;>r exp Ila~ to have FM' hrense /\l'rts in Orangl;' ,~ LA Count 1 c:- 'f!Jp :.alaf)> t-:O ~: St>nd re~"umc 10 ln~ur;in q: Agency. P 0 Box 2520. NB !12660. /\ttn DB Insurance Sl'Cl y. prup cas .. personal hne~ a gen cy exp Salar} open· CdM 673 86511 Insurance Bkpr. <lit gress1ve L:\ firm mn"'lllli\ ·to Orange Co 5 m1lhon + volume." Computen 1.ecl top salary Send resumt• to· Ad No i76. Oa1h Pilot. PO Box I~. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 -___ .-. Insurance Exp ~r:;onal ltn('s un derwntcr (or rapidly #(r o w ing independent agent . Advancemt>nl, benefits , salu ry open Call 494·81Xl! JANITORS Part time e ves, Newport Beach/Costa Mesa area. JanilOl'll & waxers. Must be over 18yrs. old & U S c1li2en. Call 532 6558, tOAM·3PM. Mon. Fri ' 1·,~,·\•c•11~1~·,·~·r·~------~ SUPERVISORS .. ff 1 •11.l Jn~''" ,.r .. d 'I• •, th• n 't'Ol TTIJ) lo II" p1·r~1m \\. .ir• lrn,lun,.: for l\111l1A ll'<I~·· 11r 1111 'l 1::.1ou rn.id1111111g and i,:1111d111i. µlu.., ~urnt.• ex 111.·r11 1111• 1n a suµen '"'" y \1("'""1' Will hl'Jp )OU lllJ•thf I r111 l h 1" gl1l1Al\l 1''11• '1\I .\ p!~'llllill "'htr I 1 ,,, Ii 1 I 111 a top 111.11111f.1 11 11r11n ~lot We .11c J •11111 ,·o •111.111 lo<'altod 111 llll• h1•.11 t 111 Ornngc ("1111111 .in I .. tfl 1 a i:uod ,,,Jaf\ w 1lh ,., ('Client henrlth !'It..,•,. 'ubrn1l a It JI l'r ••r 11· !iUffit• •>f QUJ(lllt ,1!1110' in !'ludtnl( :..ii.tr) h1,l1>n \p1>h m J)('r..,1111 or , ·1 I I (or app<11nt111cnt < '1111 lJ('t l(~Vodonky ~Mey. LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYMAMICS 3l:H W1....;\ Seger .. trom Santa Ana. ('a (near llatbor & Wanwr I 7 t 4 /546-3060 Classified adve rtising 1~ P t:<iual opP emply r m f h better way to tell mo re 1 _________ _ peopl~ al>Out t he ·e rvlce you have to offer. Ask Trade your ,,1t.1 ,tutr f{lr about our tow rates t o-new gootj1ell IA Ith 11 day, 642-5678 l.1ass1fied ad s.t2 5678 • ) b n I· !S s e l- o-· 'S 1e )· ' 1e II 1e le ~r ii I . 'S ·e ·e al S, .. \ . • r r I ' , . ... -_ _......__.. -.! _D-.;;8;.._D;,..•_u_,_Pt..:l..::O...:.T _____ ~',,,...;,n ry ll~v ti tllM ....., W..t.d 71 00 Help W..ted 7100 •••••.••.•..•......•... ·····'················· ~~~ ..... ~!~.~ ~~~ ..... ~!?.~ ~.~~ ..... ~!~ 1----------me1..t.ilSa1,., ,An TIMI DllVIR Rt1ul K'h•l~Suh•' f . W. WOOlWOITH M~ 0 I S TI I I U Tl 0 H a.a• lmnlt'fl u1ill'nln11 l11r .rn l'lCP I.I VH•ll llrl.!lllllt lt'l! lll'f'Mm 111 "'orlt. 111 nw ti .lnll d 11 l of r.1111111\ ,.,. pamll11.c Nc ... 1k.Cl l l'llh•r il)l1) l>wd U6>t>h~ ~· •h·· n.iht ~nut 1-\tll I t1f1t• \lilt rnn11·· IOl·ndll' I '1111 ta•'I I)\•• 111 1 ~ l'il' \C .l I II l •' 11 ,I fl 1 1 \I .1 11 llul~1 l'itt I 111111· 1111 \pl loro~lt'., m l \I ul'lttt•ll l)r 'l'llll ht! -411 I MAltol'T. MECH. "•'l'\l J ' .... ,,.; h .11 I.!• lni!lllrf' l'\'""11 \"'"I Ill ltll phaM..._ufltllli; fl\lllltl Wt• .11 •· ,, 'n\.t 11 I 111•11111• cl1'1.'Hrn111"' (11111 ~ 111 1" t)t'11d1h ,,11.11\ .. p, 11 i\pµI\ Mr-. .. r" .111 I t'l ll •· r lli881 llull· \•1· 11 • Maintenance Assist•t 1 ..... c1 ... Ope~ \\ l' ... ,. 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IH th-,1111'1111,JI \l11r l1 ·•~1 • ' \ "•111(1••11\ •\\ 11"1"'1'1111,;nk< I 1\11f'•lUitl1111111 \ I •I ~lU~\ '"'' I\'\ 1111 l•"'"r ''"" 17' Ill II I ,,, 1111<' •I \\ .. c-i.. • n 11 f 11 n ,11 '""'l•h1 I\' c .. 11 t hllll• •• t '17' 111 ti t.111111 HUISIS AIDES l'n•I 1·a.jot't t ·.·n I'·""' J \..itl \II -.l11 f ' " .. 11 \lr11 ... •hi 11 d. 1h•111 11 ... m'> f11., .. fl prult \pp h 111.1 ">u1..,1111r 'Ii HUISES AIDfS , to I I '1·n & tr111111 .. ••• \l,•,,1 \ l'f1l1• I •Ill\ I lt•~IJ ·~·l l'•·lllt'I ·1 l \l ... UR SI HG Sat & ~n Morn11111i. lo DPB ... 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I t:•I I ,, !!'° l•·IW,..11 ' 111ol 1,l'111 "'~ tor '"" ~.cout (k~".,..~~ I ,..,111 Mt''ll I \ I •1uul ()VIII.JI 1' 11111111;, • 1 l'J•!t UI• I-\l'l't pro lt'fll'\J •II "'1ll 11.1crt I 1111 I I tll i 1•11 I I "' c II I h~r1t Iii \1qo1 , 111 1,..l•tlll lhtM l'I H• 11(1.1 I ~ • 1(1 .11 .... t.Jh - R.l SALfSf'RSO__,. 111 , .. 11 "''l'"n,111· "'.11 .. r .. 1 w11l•'<I vropt•1 t ~· 1;uoJ 11llt1 I' pi1thoilll\ 1~11 h1•.,( cliu11111 11ll111 Ill'•"''""' '" ·" 11 I .111 IHI I It llllUW' \I \I 1110 Ill-\I I \ h i I 111~~1 111 l l i I Wl• lll •• Ull 1 1111 u I "11 p11 rt u"n 1 t \ 1'llll1l11\CI RETAILSAUS !'> l I " .. ~ I' II fl II h I •• l~f,1111.1hl1•. llWlUll.' l,ul~ " i.:1 c•ut fa.,.l11on '""'t' !111 -.111 ..ll<Jlfi l,1d \ .., l>o1HI 'l"'' Ill l.J~UlllJ Bl'lt (,1·1«11 1111ph & llOll'Olilll \Ir 1-.tlWJI tb ltl:i 07')~. 1:1'7 HM!! 01 ~r" Trah1,Ji ~7 157:.t It. .ii I 'lJlt TI,..-ct of Geftet-al R.E.? IM.ul Sat.''· 111111wt•u1Jt•11 1,,.,1.1111 '"' thJt 11,.... 111..: fur nt01tun· lll'"tJll, 1h,olh1tt.:• "'"''ll"Jti•i •'I' prl'f~·11etl but not 1•1111,..,, 11 "·" ih.it 1111 111« "~'J"" 1-ull .:\l e1 hl·al I 11 1 l IJ 1111 \ I ii n ti o• ~.\ IJ,11taJ lll'llt'fll!I ltilJ I 1111 .. 'h"n1w "11111 ''"" 11f1· ... Oii ll'c Su1ipl1c~. Ill' ... II \llU <llt U\\I.' ...... "Wl' iloll1151)1) RETAIL SALES 1 I I t· 11 I I 11 & J h ti I 1• .11.1t .. I!•' •• ,11 11,,• Onr ,1• 1 r J t.:L' ult•..,1.1"' ""' l'HX.1 )~1 .itrn' 111.1ilt• SJ.~ 1.11.p in 1117!1' 1'111 n. lalboo lay Club is ..111 111t1· t • 11 "' l' a 11 Apropos Folhion 151. ~:lhng ·,\.,,,I Mgr & ad 11it111nal ,,ates s taff + 1 Jsh1er \lust IJe fa:.h1on m1ndt.'\l " t:XJ!er & refs Salan nirnmt:ns uru l t' w l.'1>Pcr 5473!125 btwn ~noun A::.k fu r Mary Ann - now Mn~ 115.:> IJI•• l'HX Orll'r.tl1tl 11111 lt1•1· .. 11t111111:.1 l.111• 8kk11g ....,1111• t' 1i111,.: 111\ L·rs1ft\'O dut11•' l.a~una 1-ll'Jl'h ..ire a l.. .ill ClcU \. !!l!I 1702 "~·...,··~--..-. ........ __ . .. H.tp W..ted 7100 , ..........•........... 7 • 00 "" ...... IOU SICHTAIY MlepW..ted •7100 ....,w-... In 2n1I Tru11 1 Oeeds ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-.berow office. Newport SIClffAIY 'I') pti.t. Oe11t'r..1I •1ffice, no Maple type open hutch lieu ch. Ii 5. M F Xlnt Needed immed With or exi>er nCl' 11 S t;r:ad wtUch opens up lnto a lwalth ml>ur1111ce pl:an. without shorthimd. Tem GouJ lll'1lt'lll~ & IJ'°':"'' OO·inch table spaee ind c.Jcotw (;all for up porary & fuH time Call twn ul uvvor1on1t 1cs, sav~r. S200. Call arter pu1nlnwnt fo'ranc es. TodServwes:it979·8.fJO(I lr\lne .crca ... l!rm er.~ 1PM,559-4783 552 4050 -l n .... u 1 & n l. e t,;. r o u p • - --- ' F. • f, y St!cy Airport law fmn :wi •HOO I .. o t: Decorator din rm. Sl600, S ,( RlCT It Sharp _good. :.kills.....lllun 1' • ' --orig.~ Call 642·6676 t •o r NI' w po . t' OIH• ell 5mokr J06t~. 8S 1 0025 TYPIST or I00319'l, 6'2-4300. IJwH•r (iuuJ s kills & -l,.ur a van til)' of· lyp111g --- --l t'.1111111 ~ a lllllty n •J Senior ttookkeeper. e ic.p. Oppty to learn other of King s 1~e w a ter be d . tLUltl.'IJ • .ilul oot prior Oeiublt..mvb.lmenl Cu f11~e funJ:tHllh tr.c l healer,woc;>dhead&!wt lei:JI ex1J('rt1:1H"e Mr Multiple set of booh, T":L t:X ,\l'l'uraey u boarJ . I )r old S200. \h<'rs. 640 ll'llO bank r11e:., inner Co's mu. ... 1. (j11ll Mrb Colllan. 979-Mll<I Sl•netao for 10~ otht·•· 1111¢r 'l'yµinl( & r11tnR .... kills rn<1. Loads of l>C•>- l'lt'. phum· & 1111pcr <'on 1a1.:t.. Wtll lratn a ny ui.:t· Co.Ill <.:urolc at 9(lJ 5'i811 S.Cretsy 1-:x1l 1n loan d°"umenla t tun Xl nl s alary & l>enef1ls Appl} per::.un nel d1ret:tor Heritolft .... 721 N 1-:ucltd. Anaheim. !191 3864f. R•O f"' ~·cretanal .. PH \:,:.1st.tnl l~.iut1ful worktnl( 1•nv1r11nmenl :.mall µ:,~ chialnt ho:.p u \ erlookmR Oana l't llurbt1r L1ason I.tel Wl.'cn PR .tJ:l'nt:r & hu:.p T• 1J 111~. Work pnx-c,,:-.tng & juurnaltsm l'XIJ pre ferrL'<I ~Jfl() 120tl EOt-: (.'all l>Ct\\c1:n 9 5 .t!l6 570~ l'!Ct 15 tnal halanccs ,& finan ;,5~ !i!lllt IMS Ec1u1p llr<Jwn naugahyde ltv mg rm suite, sofa. lovt'seal. c hair . otto m a n . e n d tables. Mcklatl table IJke new Sac 5''8·8289 l'lals Nll'e atmosphl•rc tnt'nl. 2805 11nrrun1·u Jn'l-9AAO ask fur Laura Hcl . I rvtnt'. I•: 0 1-: SERV STAT ATTEND F 111ne, apply Ch1·vro11 1251 N <.:st HW>'. Lu,.: lich SERVICE , Jn.field. Xlnt opportu111ty & bendits with rapidl) growing company for elel'tric-a lly md1ned m d1v1dual 540-6300 Service Station Alten dant. P T eves & "''kends Neat appear & handwriting Apply at 259J Nt;wport Bl,·d . ')t Sh1pp1n .: & Ren•1• 1n).! ~le rk , FT. gd Co hl'fll'fll S ptJI\ 1n per.,nn. Mun Fri. !lam llam Standard Shoes. 3077 S Hnstm. CM SHIPPING DEPT. Wa1t•·r Wa1trl'~' 1)i1~1t 11111 l'.irt llmt• & rull lime• IJIA-'>lllllru. ;ivail S.S 15 hr ~· lluteahed good l'Ond1 N11 u~~ l'\I l·•1U1H ry lion 5151) 675·908!1 duh Lall for mtcrvlew · · c;.1-1 54114 673 1503 Walnut table w leaf. <I chairs. Sl25 ~ 5511 alt Por::.d ll' :vlel'hantl', t·un 6 & wknds lUl.'l H a} Ste•cn:. .\utu111ut1't' 6.11 2092 WAMTED Wuterfront n :st<iurant 1n 'le""~ft lkal·h nl"t·c.J~ ex pen1.·n1--'t.'tl l·ou11tl.'r help & i;•.lllk~ •Hill & partttme . ~IOI\ 1-'rt .John, t\7' 1(11!0 -"'~WIIT S \L 1-:s :\1 \ :'\ Hrokcr 'ale). full l 11m•, l' x I' n el' Tr a 11-. 1J ill' tw5 O:!ti hterchaftdiH ·················~···· 2 mat 1:h1ng loveseats . neutral color. very com fortJble. $100 pr 832· J722 uft 5 :.>pm. Early Amencan Birch timing rm sci. oval drop l1•ar tbl. 2 leaves. 2 arm & 1 side chrs 496 6869 Frig1da1re Jdr refn ,.:. k1t1·hen tbl w •4ehrs. dbl IX'ti. ucsk. rom er <"UP board. 1·ouch 548 7287. .... ~ ,.,1 .;tXC<'t1 enr ~.rl.1n .11111 'Benet 1tSifJJl·l..l1t1• It .... i I ll.1" "'k I.\~ 11 j °?'I •I'll • "le 11 ~.1 l'l>f\\ hc,r.,p \ l'r'\ 1•lt•Jf1, i;oo.I ,1 .iffiug ~ant ;1 \n..i l!l'l&h~ 54!1 JOGI l11rw tla'' &. ,., ' J •a II \1u ... 1 lie ·•) Jll v. k11.1-. l'il-J!>I.' l dll f111 .111 .i (Jpl s+:i-7 :H.H Mon Fr 1 ' ·10 n 11'.l'l·:l'T SWl'l'nlllll \HU llr11kl•ra~l' 111 m 111 Fa~h1cm le.land ha:-1m nw1lwt l' 111)1.'ntfl~ for pa rt (I ill I' I llt't!l'll Ont~( 11 ou1 ~ I !i h u :-. ' :-w1td1l1l1arn, lyp111i.:. fil ' 111..: C'Xpcr prdC'rn·d t'unt.;c•t llelen Ml'C11tle\' lor appt 6'1 t :a9'.! Roole1·!t ne~ed for 1·orn· po ~hakt::-.. & !ttdcwall l'.Sfll.'l'tl'll Ced on ly S E l' R Jo. T \fl V P .\ HT Tl.VI E ~ 2.'> llrs "k Npt Heh Art•h1tct1. 1;45 117U Pack 'g & sh1p'g ~ml part~. will train Ft'm prd M(lnthly re\'leW:. !I pcl huhhda y~ & 11ther xlnt m bcn1: l'M cnmpa11) ~~ •.••....•. ~~~.~ WESTMINSTF.H ABBEY ANTIQUt:; ~!ALI. Ua1h Ill fi Fri IO !I MUSTSELL BrnQu H1d :i hd. Sofa w /l'h a1r & fJll . Vel Roeker, Glass Thi, Te a 9drm Trund le & Url·~~<·r . Wale r Hd w 1hkca:.e & 6 llrw, Re frtR. slight damg ~GI -1494 eve 11 B I " f·'oran lntt'ntc" " µh•a:-1• .-.tll P,\T :'v1 \1:11,1. 645-5333 ~ ;::H,mk ...-of lrl5i ;\!t•wport 1'4ual <)p1it• 1-:mpl M F Maintenance rTWn wanted part time for l'tnerna biS 4Slll Mamtenanc·c :\tan Full time Co bendll:s Apply -Penny sa\~er 1111\U Placenl.Ja Ave C M MURSIMG I.\ '\ 1Jr HN lll't'dt'll I "r r 11111e PM ~111r1 111 1·w"· ho:.pl Xlnt ~alan & l>encftts. 11wludm~ 10 ... uram·e. •'al'<1t1011 & s1t·k pa) Apply Beverl) Manor. 340 V1{'toria, < 'M BEST NURSES REGISTRY · Pix OPERATOR our l.iclo ulftt•t• h.1~ a 11 1mnll'c.J 1at1: 1111t·11111..: f111 .111 c x11er11·111·1•tl I' BX upcrutor t:uud opporlw11t) fu1 111 d i\ 1dual to l1:arn other bank funct1011~. ret'l.'t Vc ood benef1L'i and !>larl ng salary We e\en pro \tde )Our l'arcer wardrobe at no extra cost to you. Wh} nut call lor an appomlnll.' nt., Pi\T M,\GtLL 17 I 4'760-6000 RECEPTIONIST ffW MoricJa9e Bkr. ML!ST ltA\.'E 1-'ront ufftl'I.' alJlll.':Jram t• ,111d manner Telcph<1nl· l'l)ll:.ul~· cxl'r I .1~.,) lllllg M F. R :10 to 5 Xlnt benefit::. Cal le•. 760-6060 ..... wportEcftlity Fwlck. Inc.. l~lli :~t15 • GROUNDS KEEPER '111·,.decl part t1ml.' for 1lullllc-.i:ar1len m l'dM F·11 ll 'l'..,rn· H73 ~261S . '\Ion Fri ~ 4 :-iwll•Mt ,\l..11ntt·11unt·l· & l 'll'an1n~ 111 :'\t•\\p11rt lle;i1 h 1>.oirt 11 ml' tnd " k 11 cl <; .\1 U S I h a \ l' rntntmum knowlcchw or -.a1lhoat., nlt.•t·hanwal & l'il.'t'tn t J I .,,Slt:fr1' Call 71 1-~5 7100 Salesman Wanted 642-3260 s .. i..:-. S<-<"rct af)' '.'.l't'dl'd. Si•tr<'t an 111 ·~d u I.' u I 1 n n 1· 1' n l ,. r <.:a p 1stra110 Un1l1cd School 01 t 12m<1 llhr~ $9 13 $I I I I t' l 11\t11 n llJOwpm. l\IJlllll tiOwpm G1101I hc.:nt:f1t ~ Aµpl) 111 IJt'r sun 1'1.·r ... 1111111·1 I >t 111·1: :rl'.n2 l'a lle Pcrfrc.· tu. Sun .JuanC'afJl~trano St.>t·ri:tan 5-15 (}.103 • Shoe :-ale:. lull time w11h nr w out <-xp , or \\Ill tram Good t o bencd1b \pµly tn person ll<im 111 \lam :\tun thru Fri Stan cl a rd Shoe,, .Hl77 S11 Unstol. C )I SHOE SALES We have an openmg'for a part lime salesper:.on 11n wknds. Exper pref C.:un tut1. Mr. Cannon. llem 1>h111's Shoes. 54 Fash1011 ls land.N B 644-4223 ----. TEACHER P-R&SCHL full tirne. benefti.... 1m med-employment. ~J919 • Clt;!-1:.-d Tue.,day 1175 1 Wl.'stmmsterAvc <:unlcn Grove 554 filO:I 1.roing· ••Ul u/ Rusincss ~a le .Ja11'h 1\nt1ques 272J. E l'11a1>l llw\ CdM li73 5752 .\ ~ T I ~ I,, 1-: ~ 11 A W WAl.K ER ~uhd o;1k filinl? c.·abmeb Set or 3 Sec to appreciate ('all 675 6057 ur642 Ol38 WANT!-;U r1e.1tle!o L'ollcl' .llble:. pa.} l'a:,,h for a II item~ !119 l!l!J!I i-:, l' ~11chacl 8010 !)11hd. ~xec $500 .d e sk . :1uxHO, m us t sell, $225 bi5 J230 GCll'CllC)e ScM 8055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Garagl.' Sale. Sat 9/20 On ly !I 5 , fl.Im , b ike s . Jewelry & more. Pnced lll ~ale Sean. Ke nmore "'a~her & dr~t'r . x Int cond S175ea Ca ll e ves 548 7089 2278 Rutgers Dr. CM 1 nr Harbor ~hopptnR <.:enter I. 1 T -Manager retired per ... 11n ... to manai.:e rurnhhccl bache lor a pt bid~ 111 Laguna Uch 1-'rl'l' rent Ask for Dr Wc11wr, .la\:. 7 J.I 8 4 7 8 :i 0 I . fo: v l's ll4 6i5 ~~ '>late l1c1:nsed hondedsincc 1971 Staffleli.t Spec ... sh :-.lcwµort Bcaeh. Cahf \ ~n·at pos1111m with an 11fftn• calt•nng ..,,,n tl'l' .\lu~t ha,·1• own 1·ar I' art time univ \J ·\M 11':\1 W.1~" ~ · 1·umm1~s111n Fu n work 111g a t m11sph1•n·. l'lv<ist call K:1:13·111 I lll'«I a c ;al Fric.Ja > to help me run u :.rTWll l)f f1 ce llAH1r t h'e O range t ount) \1rpor( ""You must have a plea~anl ld••vhrnw 1.111l·c & lit' 11 nt'at h fH :>t Yuu Will lul\e 10 makt' cle~·1i.ions Whl'n I am gl)nc If tn t1•rc!tl1•d , IJlea~e rall 71"1·957 0052 TECHHICl~H ...................•.•• licycl.s 8020 Gl1\.VI GARAGE SAL~ St .\ndrews Episcopal Church, Sat, Sept 20, 9 4 • Barranca Rd bet Culver & Jl'lfrey. Irvine (.;oods from over 1()(1 families t: I 11 l hes. r urn it u r e . oou!>cwa.rcs. toys M an1c·un ~t nel•llC'd for csl ablt<;hcd cltcntc•lt' Please call 5.'ii :~l!lli MECHANIC -V fW Qualtf1cd. ex11r tu w11tk tn ">fX'I' ·.hnp hu at1'<I tn Laguna Can) on ~urnll1n d1n~s l!t-1 11:11 1 .tsk for Hrett or Hnan :\led1l·al Urologist needs P T op front & baC'k n ff1 ce pcr'>un v.1lh ..:Int tn ">Uranl'e & typm~ ... kilh Top pa} G61 21111i Med1t al back offtl'c· in Urolo~) '\ B l'.:xp po<,1 lion ava1lahlc 'iO\ 1.1980 l.M 8722 \ledical Hcl·epuon1st & .illde m Ek-d1atnc Gr111Jp, P IT 6·15 1670 M r s . l\U!>un MESSENGER Newport Beach . Mus t have own trans . Hrs ll·S. M-F. Salary + mileage Must have good driving record .. Call for appt Frances. 5.S2 4050 ~lgmt Trainees Earn wtule l learn S275 week l y while tru1111n g P time . F t ime lj :-> S@.8237 MGR TRAINEE Opportun1t1es a vailable to expand Wlth a youn~. growing company • No experience necessary CaJI between 9 llam & 2 Sprn 557 5950 BJ.'s PIZZERIA BJ'S CHICAGO PIZZERIA Equal opp cmpl M ". Mixer Tra.tnl''-' net:dcc.J fm adhesive. color. & paint mixing & ~nndm~ on 3 roll mill 1537 Monrovia Ave . N.B. r--.. -·--· --·-·- ' I f \ I e i:t I i't' I ·'•I ·~1·1 Starting a New Business •S.0.S. * We are short on staff We really need you 1 ! ! RN's!l.VN's/NA's WEOFfY: sh1fl d1ffercnt1al h •alth 1ns uranre lll111U.'i rderral plan s1.ooo.om frr•· rnJtp Ill~ •lU1t111n rc1mbur~1· CE '> Be~t '\ uro;,.., Hcg1st r~ has been de~1gned ex l'lus" el} tor the <It' rnmmaltn~ Nur::.e who wishes to ut1hze Iler pm fess1on w1lh pride We gl\'e every l'ons1dl.'rat1011 to m1•1:t )OUr nl't'd:. as to prl'fercnt·e ,,f shift. lot•a 11on and t~ pe of .1~:.1gn rn1•nt Wl· P.l.1n• tht' 1•m pha..,.!t on\ Ol" So~.!. Tr) us. Vou'll hke us .. 754-6791 1500 Adams. C M OFcMGR/SEC To $1200 Laguna Beach, s mall CPA firm. nos h nee. F'ree to Applicant Irvine Personnel Agency "88 E. 17th. Costa Mesa Swte22-I 64u_470 ~...-.-...... . . Office r\ss1s1ant for Irvine a d gcncy T yping Phones & lite bkkpg exp Perm & F T posit tons 557 8527 ask for Autumn OFFIC F. CapalJle HJ k~·~ t alt ulallJr u pl.'r.itor ncl'lied tor 011r hw.• 111 r I I.' C I n S J 11 .I U J n Capistrano Perm po,,1 ttnn with tien,.fit <. II :w 5 \1ugo 1!11i 57HI 'c>pen111g !-C1on m the Costa :\te!.a area .• 1 new ladies' f:.c!.111011 d1 sC'uu111 s tort: Opc.nmgi. ava1lal.Jlc 111 thc fol lowing capa 1•1t 1cs Store .\<tanage r . A'i;st Man ager & Sales Form- t er v 1e w. ask for i\11~ nabcllc. 121:lJ7<1!1 404'1 Optom etric Office P /T net.'<ls outgoing willing lo leam.HB847 5927. PAIMTER'S HILPElt for Contractor Will tratn 1! willing 10 team & work. 848 9984 Equa l Oppt) ~:mpl M F PJ.:RSON to work with high func lton1ng de veloµec.J m1:ntally ti 1s alJle<J peoplt' '1u.:it he able lo work wel'kt:ntls F\111 or p ttn'IC "'rel· r m & buarc.J JVall ('.ill I·, n lhta f>S2 82li(> Pl::T I TION CIRt:l.:LATOllS F T PT 1-:asy work, high pay 840-00 l2 PHOTO LAB needs ex per'd color print e r . rarruhar w 5S or c;1m1lar Health plan C;ill ';I r Mart ens 831 3330 Plastics MACHIN _ OPERATORS E W<irk ('lose to home save on gas 1 Job openmi.:s ex 1st on all 3 s hifts for exp or trainee mje<:l1on mold mg madune. operators. Learn on the JOb while earn1n ~ mon e~ Ex t•ellent benefits you are eligible for inc lude paid vacat ion. major medical & de ntaJ plans. s hift bonus premium. life tn· surance. plus profit s har ing, Work 71 • hrs a day. Be paid for 8 hrs Prefer English speaking CIMCO 265 Bnggs A•e Costa :'¥1esa 546-4400 Rt'l'Cpt1onis1 f l') p1s1. ~ood on phones. mature. ~Otid \\Ork habits. 631 J290 (;;ill :\Ion f''r1, !1 SP \I RECEPTIONIST Work in beautiful Oa11a Poml llarlxy . F\111 umc. 'T'u~ thru ~ Hcqwrc m1•nts . Matuntv. neat appearance. t ype 55 wpm ac·c-urat cl~ Will lra 1n $4 hr l o start ~ tx-ncf1ts \111>ly m person Da na Point Mann a Co 24701 Dana On vc. D r· RECEPTIONIST Fron t o ff1l'e ap prcarance Good typist flc'J 65 wpm C.:losc to So Coast Shopping <A•nter Call DWS Inc-751 8JOO RECEPTIONIST SALES l'l.F.HI\ lull ur µa rt ll m1: " II.\ 11i;1n 11t• harclw;ire t•ompa 11 ~ W11h good benef11 .... roolll I 11 r a ct ' an l.'" m I.' n l t'.15 li 11 SAi.ES L'lcrk wantl'li \p pl' 1n l'l'r:-on \1 1:::.a \'ere.Jc Pharlll<Jt·~ ~Jil Harhor UI . (.' M 'iall'S Designer Jewt.>lr~ fo'1rm lnokm.: for µ~ofcs:.1onal qua ht) Sales Rep X Int pa) + c·o mm1!;..,1on So mt· tra •el 1'°''1lllt' Full or part ltml' 1\17 21 15 Salt's _ DYMAMICOPENIMG Exists for n Rht pt'rs•m seeking 2nd income In d1v1c.Jual musl tk !>df '>t art er. & 11mb1t1011s Personal 8,usin•s s Mqmt. 848.1)995 SALES full /part t1 me Fabric Warehouse 64&4040 SALES If you ar e agress1ve and looking for a future tn re tall mgml w goocl l'O henef1ts a pply tn person 9am to J Jam :\ton thru F'r1 SLandard Shoe:.. 307i So. Bnstol. C ;\l • •SECRl-:fARI f:S• • Pr1~11 .:-SRmt /l-:XIJ 5811 $13,200 Exl'C' TIIO 1 B1~l'0Sl5,fi00 F:~cruw Exµ 'T6CI $12.lllXI Stcno.St!c 1Sh80 $9,1\00 Liz Re1.nders Age n<:} 1020 Birch. f'.stab '64 Newport '833·8100 Free SECIETAIY Mld'J/S*s <.:areer oppty 1n fast paced Npt. Reh invest· ment firm Reqw res top slulb 1shthnd 00. typing 751 Sound professmnal exper . ma~ntv & cor porale bkgild -helpful Ca II · 640-01.23 SlCIETARIES! l)pportuntl) awaits you o i.am appltl•allon & '" ll'rv1ew Saturda} o nl}. Sep ttmbcr 21/lh • 8:30AM 10 30AM or complete appltcat1on. 11 ,\ M 5 P M . Mond a y lhru F'r 1day ~lrl! Richmond •.................•••.. Sch .... tnn li1kc!. ,·oasll'r brakes l:lovs :!Om l'(d Gtrl,:. 24tn !30 S40 fi.111 I ISM t.1r1~ ~hwtnn <!lim \ ars1 l} rPn·S1~'tl $70 Xlnt Cimd 640-11 !iA 1 Thurs Only everythm g's SS & unde r ! D esk . Lamps, Clothes etc 519 Cedar Way Laguna Beh. ~s 8060 Exp er optical la:.er w1familianly w la~l'r., precision mech<1n1cal ;i., scmhly & elertrc1 •i1it11·, Xlnt pay 1benef1ts & np JJl} for ad,ae'l'ml·11t Small. growmg laser t•u 1n San J.uan Ca µo .,. 493.6f124 .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cw.tum LIMX u. ... t'll \nt1 ----------1 que llJ ~11·1 f::,l'h<tnflt: .\riib1an/Morgan hors e Techm().3)St!e ouradun Swel'thi•art l\Cll'~ for leas e Small size . rler E ngl nee ring fu1 · 1 2t:J 126 C.1!05 · Well tratned 546-!Wi67 •M•1•c•ro-1..1.·tho-g•r•ap•h•e•rs.· -Doq:s 8040 HouMhDldGoods806S Telephone 5*s 2 Exp'd Phone .s~es People to work frolTT"'\ur office in ln i ne selling photo c-opy supplies Our T o p P e op le ea r n S500·S800 per 11>k Call !H0-3101 ask for AnttJ T l'lepholte Suney Permanent Part t1mt· $4 hr from our-Cd :\1 of Ike Ca II 7fo0 <>loJ 111 w n 12 &9PM Telephone Solicitors Needed immediateh· 20 s I u d e n t s a n c1· o r home makers who nt cd to earn mo11ey working pleasant eventng hours. 3.9 Mon. Fri No selling Sala r y · S3 . 75 hr -+ generous bon us. Acros!> fro m J o hn W a y ne Airport. Call Sue after 2P )I . 64J·Olm. T;;phot.--Sol-c_it_l~- ...........................•........•.••..•••• KEt::sHONll Pup~ ,\KC Champ sire :\I F Pct & s how P vt pl) 213 697 l.34S dft Ii µrn \KC Golden llctr pups. xlnt peto. :.how. hunter "tr Jog:. Out~tand1ni: ped11.trN· 1 lcared htp!> 19:1 lili61 Ux:.k.e.c Sµam..U J rllu oW pupp). '>llOl'>. PJIJl'I '> 11, yr old camel carpel· mg. S2 /sq yd . approx. 160 sq ~d. Call 752·1~ J.wetry 1070 ........................ PRI VA T E PARTY 1:-.IHERITEDseveral im portan t piec es o r 1)1.imond Jewelr\ '*'era I Solitaires. Must -.eU for l'as h 1mrnediale· I~ 964 3200 :- $175 6i!J .it>13 • Dli\MO~D sol. I ca rat, Want Englts h Uull Tcrner fine white. cippr. S6000. tk pup, AKC.:. pvt pany. $2~._540-020!! ___ _,...,......--- 498 0'.!5': Tiny female Sl'Oll~, no papers ~ &lt>-Sl02 AK C Golde n Re t riever pups. S200 Male & Fem 675·8543or213 37J 1407 Sprtn1?er Spanie l pups. AKC , live r white , 7 14 498 7556 eve~ & wknd:. AKC 4 m1k old Cut•kcr Pupp) 645-8495 or 64S..5i87 Hvy gold charm bracelet, a ppra ised at $2400. Sacrifi ce $1500. Pat 556·8200 d ys. 548·5902 t:Ve5 BUYING gold & silver s crap & je w e lry . Silverwa re. dental gold, diamonds . class rings . Im med. cash. !>49-2685 Thunderhead Indus. Machinery 8071 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT IEACH Chojjlengln~. fast paced po:.1uon open in one of :-.lewport Beach ·s most µrc!st1gious real est.ate brokerage and develop mcnt l'Ompany. We arc seeking a rcUahlc. con l(e n1al. 6-tplo m al 1c person able to juggle busy, busy phones, typ~ ing and SO sales a nd ad- mmistrallve staff e ffi c·1ently. comfortably and with a sense or humor l':xcellenl typm g skills a must. real estate and previous receptionist and phone experience de· s1rable Paid holidays. ma1or medical. pension and p rof it s hann l{ Salary open. Call Pal Printmg Parkinson 752· 1920 Want to bc a Prcssman1---------- SALES I N T E R I 0 R 500 Newport Center Dr Grnwmg corp EaD°l ex eel money m the pn val') & l'Onveruenc-e of ) l)Ur own home or use our modern fac's College s tudents OK · l'a I I 96.t 2239 ror complete in fo Ask for Bart 1045 Bmx Metal s pray booth. like new 642·0232 9AM to 12 noon Compressor . sprat booth . chopper gun & misc tools-/it eqwp. 642-0232 Mon -Sal;9am-lpm. '" Web uffset " F\111 time \'11n1mum .1ge 20 Will t r a 1 n 1\ 1J i:rl y P t: n nysaver. 1660 Plal'e.ntw Ave. C )1 PRO D C TI ON TRAINEE RubUer hose products Must pas:-. co physical mcl bat'k '\ ray, Taking appljcalions btwn 8 JO o n l y Sl r atoflcx . 1 767 1 Armstrong Ave . Irvine. EOE, A Kendav1s Ind .. Co ------- PIOOUCTIOM Part lime he lp wanl('<i .. Mon .. Tues njghts. APP· ly . Pennys aver 1660 ·Placentia Ave . Cos ta Mesa RECEPTIONIST With or without typing m-eded Top piiy Tcm porar) •& full time Call Tod Ser\'IC('S at !li!I HOOH DECORATING • So1te3SO I n t e r e s t 1 n a l' Newport Beach ce ssories in t det:or'g 644·3215 TB.LERS f\111. ptittme flex hrs Equal Opp Emplyr M F Perm f /time. 512 d) wk Ap pl ic ant s w Will tram Call Karen --------1 · Id 8-18·9378. 3 7pl\f supen1sory po enua e sired Type 40 wpm Xlnl ••••••••••••••••••••••• i\hanclonecl gre.) kitten needs luvmg ramtl) 848-9491 -----1"rce to good hom1: MiscellcmeOUI 1010 Y11rk1e Malte.s f\•mJ le •••••••••••••••••••• ••• S LES • •DY benefit~ & advancement LUGG.a.'-.e.T ... GS 631 3647 n est aur~mt • A Wiil * AW"IO A "'·II potential. 979-3000. EOE from vour bus1·ness card l mmt-diale Openings r u or part tune " . for THE SHOWOFF The I rvme Company has 1 Ton Trut•k Owners G o Ide n Re t r 1 I.' ,. e r . Sell'tl one ca rd for each ·~\R W""""'SER''ICES 22 F h 1 1 dN., 1mmed1ateopenmgsfor Del 0 . <l thorougflbrcc.J . 3 ,cars tag plus one s pare . We r "-"' v !s ~on s an 1 u . S.C'yfRecpt. 'ivery nvers wantc old Gentle & lov1n~. r e turn pe rmanently Rt:Sl'AUR,\NT • 1 1 for ri'r e wood C a 11 sealed attractive tag & Salesman for TV a p · 1.re at entry eve op 5.S2 8280 l lYT£RS pit anccs , Rel.'en l ex-, ()(}rtum_~Y ! Heq.u1res 11-646·2887 -strap, meetin g a irline ~I , sec t 1 --Little puppy, 6 mos old. 1.0 . requirements. Pre· 14346 c..I•..-Dr, In. perience preferred. No y1:ars re ana l'Xper. Tow Truck ~rs want ff I t t vent loss & theft! For a mghts or Sundays. Great Tn>mg SOwpm Pleasant ed. exp'd only. Live 111 "ery a ec •orrn e , 0 llzed 1 We are no w hinng " p p t Y f o r m a n µhone manner & or· Costa Mesa, 646-9638 !f_ood hol'l'V;! li.31·2250 • persol na lfagbe'."c ose •E x per'd k rt l'hen "antzation amusl 1 w al paper. a r1 c or w manage rial ,.u11tty " · • · ' ---F'ree Camper for lull size "Day Glo" paper & we mana,1ters Ca 11 .\1 r II a y n e s s.cr...,., Travel Agency in lrvtnC' pickup 2165 State Ave will back & trim your (Salary Ne") R ~ ..._ eeds full t' o t> " n 14 )492·3457 Dewey's K....,..._..1n n · ime pers n 1 C.M tags. Or try two ca rds •l·:xpcr'd.ltnecooks. 1V.SanClemente ("'-Call handle refund s Ex· - -b kt ba k S4.50toS6.SO. -----""' petienced only need app Funtiture 1050 ac 0 P RcIC. ES·. Fer WHt R e c e p l i o n i s t s & Sales Secrelariesto workon as ly Ty ping. 40wpm· a ••••••••••••••••••••••• S2eaor 3/SS Serm•s Major Orange County needed bas is M u st mus t. Xlnt. company * * I BUY * * 4/Stags Sl.60ea. • Owner & operato r or Gra41h1cs Co seek ing possl!Ss pleasanl µhone paid benefits Contact ,..,..,..,. used "'·rniture & 6 9tags $1.SOea. • R c u b e n · s . C o 1.: o s . s 1 R f h · b t H d K t h u"'"' .-u 10 or more S1 40 ea Parts man lo work ror a es ep or ex i ' manner & have nex1ble ow a r ,or a Y . Ao or OR I II . . PROD. WORK OPENING Heuben E. Lee's & other division. Draw agamst sc h e d u 1 e T , p e _1_1_4~·8S_l_·0933 __ . _____ ,....,~,...:P .. 1r. ..... ~.•a5n~,e~ for You wt Sales Tax Included boal Co. Need exp man PlasU'c exp. helpful. X Int fme restaurants invites ' ~ NO CARO" comm1ss10n. Call .ltm S0-55wpm. .... ... cr•-s •UCTIO..,. · butwiU considertraining benerils Ask for 8111 you to apply tn person Brech 714.557.8.,50 Travel Agents w /ex· ,..._,.SI" ,.. " Draw your-0wn or send • r; cc 0, d Ing I 0 l h h l lit & PM E 0 E ' Acch} Clertl & ll ho Cetttornt1 811llM11 end e r lg man ~ HQgan,6'2-~3.:._ -w:n9 4 --·-· ----------Immediate o""'nin.a for perience. F\111 time out-646-1616 I -t6ZS name. address. p ne & Protenton• Code (S.c Boatswains Locker, 2431 Sales People . F\111 lime & ,.... • Sldc. SoutJi Coast Travel. -----we'll make one card per 17900 10 171301 111 w_. Coast Hwy. NB. PllJOflEADEI Restaurant Ma intenance clerk with 1 year general Below mkt new designer tag Add 2$1' each l·lelper n~~ ... ed. Electn·. part lime. R.M. Abram~ offi"e exper Mus t be _Newport.~: 63l ~· · ~,.on• doing 11.illMu """' Catalog Showroom: 1319 .. -dining rm lbl, 48" sq Send c-heck or money or· uMer • 11c1111o111 neme PART TIME Ad ver l 18 in g Ty po c1an & Refrigeration ex-able to operate IO·key ad TYPIST 65WPM. train as glass lop & brass base. derto: · '""'' Ill• • •t•t•m•nt J ewelry sales. 4 nite per gr aphing. Minimum 7·10 pen e nce Call 549·0713 Newport Blvd. C.M. -dmg mach. by touch.J computer oprerator. JO S380. 557-4343 Mon Fri "LOTPllMTIHG ;!•; ~~:_c~u;~~~;: wk.5 1o 9PM.Sat,9:30to y r s exp. Lile Office formore mformat1on . SALISPllSOM · key adder. non·smoker. 9·5. P.0.BoxlS60 'o u ' II m •' t n • ~~:~ J:~e~~'.in~v~~: W o rk • Toy dp i n g C & Re.,taurant Oppty in selling gourmet For excellent benefits in Costa Mesa CPA fir m . oinett-;-ta_b_le-.-4 s;ivel Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626 ne••P•P4t• ""''"" th• Telephone r e rs. '-Cl.• H /S l d t •foods. F1exible hours . rantastic work location. Call Corinne 754-J040 CERAMIC •••• In which th• Pl_a_ia_,_54_!-_1542_ Paid Benefits. F\111 Tit·-ous cwives u ens. W train. 1117 Fash ion 1 · NOW cha~s.~l_00_.~11~1 bu•lneH t• toceted. 9-5. Competitive SaJary. H e a I I h Y Food s Island.~ app Y tn person · Typist TIU M5qUE Th• •tellm•nt I• Purt\1me cafeteria work. In lrvme near airport Rcstauranl has 1m -L.Augusllne Needed,TypistClerklll. Pecan Coffee & ~nd Tbl 6x6",2$"perpiece.Pain\ requlr•d by 1•• •no 11 mature person. Call 549-2231 mediate. part time open · SAL~PERSON Malure. THI llYIHI CO. Ed u c a 1 ion <.: l' n t e r . Sel. Butl'her B 1 o c k & glaze your own tiles. ;:~~":111,!~::0~-::.~ Call67J.4403 ings for c.•ash1ers /coun· exp. eref. P /T . Lp. SOONewportCtr .Or, Capis1runo U nHi e d g1net~Set SlSO ... t:orl Good for ceramic shops Motl benllt 11q11h1 Part time person needed, PtrCLERK 1whe lp. ll·2. Mon .. Fri. 494-2<Mll. Suite350 School Dist. 12mo. 8hrs yle 8 Bed. 19 t:o or oc private parties lo use proof of n11ng to open Excellent opportunity F"u'n e n vironmen t . Newport Beach 5844 uo33 . Good P ort. Elega nt sofa your artistic abilities. commerdill .-ounlf. In book paste-up. Mon. & for person w/good omce $.'t.2!1/ht. to start. Ca ll Sandwi<:h making people Equal Opp Emplyr M/F Benefits. good ty ping W/loveseat. lnq. lmmed. 534-'1533 The DAIL y PtLOT Tues. No exper. nee. Ap· skills to work p rr in our J ff R ae 833 3470 neaded, full & part time. k'll 'd A 1 . 95_"7-5747 WIU help_mo_ve P"'"'"' botfl llHng end ply Pennysaver. l66Cl Fountain Valley medical e or o,. r : · · call before 11. 752·5401. 5 1 s reqp · PP1Y 0 1fn Shrl tg. lloylll 0-... publlcetlon .. ..,ice• we Placentia Ave. c .M. . person. ersonne Dark Oak Bdrm set . Qn 8 pie set/ex pcs, c hesl .... .,.•II IM nec•n•ry facility. Requires typing RETAIL SlAMSTllSS secan.aY'/f fice. 32!U2 Calle P erfec hdbrd.fr&boxspr 2 nite sz.ueOB0.759-1643. torm• end melnttlll 1 4Swpm ,goodfilingablli Sa l esgirls, s toc k , To sew sails·lt weig ht 40·50wpm, Fam ilt ar to.SanJtlan Capistrano chest s. triple & tall ~·,11: n':':1'~ 0 1: "t~; Part Time ty. & pleas ant phone cashiers, gift·wrapping. nylon spinnakers. exper w/gener a l o m ce pro· drsrs. mirror S7SO. xlnt Sassone l2"Xl2" oil. Vic-Coun~. IEltMr tlCIP ~O,.r.tloas manner. Hrs Mon Fri Enlustve ladtes'sready· heipfuJ.~7960 cedures. 4·5 h rs/day. When you caU Classified., 646·38ti6 tA>ria &ach. l800 or bst 11 , 0 n • 0 1 o u , No exp. required. Must g.2PM. For details con to· wear store. Salary, Call Vicki 540·6055 . to place an ad . you're as -------otfer .-...-0110. H11n ntent ottlcn Of be dependable" availa· tact 898·3516 ext 285 commission, be nefits. People who are aee~lng Coastal Personnel Ajfen· s ured o f .. frlend l y People who are seeking pllono 111• LIEOAL ble on·'ca l l. Npt. Famlly HeaJlhProgram discount. full or part an apartment look (Int cy, 2790 Ha r bor Blvd. welcome and help in an apartment look first CrochetAtgllan. ~~~":::"','.~~~ Bc h /Fuhion Is land EOE/MF. time John Hogan. 111 in Classlrled. Wiii your CM. wording your ad for best in Clasaltiw Will your ~.:;· tllfor"'8'""1endfof"'\. area.'1ID«i01 Have aomething to sell? Fas hion Is land, NB. ad be lhere? To pla~ NEVER A FEE response. Call Now! ad be there? 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'°" •••·tJOl °' S40-t07 I JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 B~ACll Bl.VU HL'NTINGTON BEA<'ll 842·2000 1977 !HIS. 1ed " hlk .,ill 0111111n,, :rn 01111 1111 s 15 900 !i-15 113f!2 ·w !ll l E Tar~a 1 u,i1m1 upJ:rad i>l>. ,111t 1~nd fllU !jt !>ell berst 11ffc r JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 BEACH IL VD. ~onleoch 842·2000 ·n ~1.1rk lV \'en nit'" I •iWnt-r , ,tll rcc·o rd~ 751 4599. or!J62 77Kll 19611 vw.Jc .. mpt·r x 1111 ~~~~ ••••••••• ~!~.~ rorid R1>hw It (·a II ror tletaib h..ll;...tl.aC! rv 1'1ctur•· C.lf. 77 Veth• '• I ' [)mm!( Hm St>t. \\.11>h1·r .\ l>!)er. Xlntl'ond 1).15 1iO.'i!I PARKl ~G UITS \LE l-1'1 & Sal 9 19 & ~ :!tJ IOam 6pm Spt'cial 1•lnM' t1Ut men·hand1:,e SJ ',. 50'. iO'. on l"<en·1 ~" ,eq uip • .,pa:, port.ibl~· :,.iunas. & more• .\II m..i J(•r hraml names Or.in~e Co~l Sauna & l::xereist> 2525 So Harbor bh d' s .\ 92i0.a C'o rnl.'r or Harbor & WJ m t'r Heduced for ~wek Sule 60 hrs of Glon a ~t ar:.halr., Beaut\ S al on PP ~·2612 ' - SCUM-lETS -ANSWEIS Dragon -F1ulc OHer Cloud\· FULkolFOOD My . wife went into a s.upe rmarkel with 1.1 shopping earl full OT money and c ame o ul with a pocketbook FUl~L of f'OOU. FORSAU: Parrot Cage S75 Call 962-8559/631 ·4343 -----~ W..e.d IOll ·'····················· TOP CASH ~AID For us4!d furrulure & ap pliances Working or not 95HUJ3 •••••.•••.............. K.1,.1k Al'l't":>~11r11·-. Slllo ~rn :.'fi7 1 loots, Maintettanc~ I Set-vice 9.l> 20 •••••••••••A••••••••••• FIHER<iLASS UO:\T R EPAIHS Nona Roal.,.. Im· ' 1~5 F l'lun•nt1a 01 541:1 10 w 1)4 !) Z! 192 loah,M_.;M Eq.-pmrnt 9030 •••••••••.............. ~)\l;'lor I:! '40od fir. oars. pumv. Qt'' er v:.ed . ms 892 -:n'.!7 001 91:;1 loots, 'o~ 90-4 ....................... 43' Gr.an M-'ftfl" 1-· u I I y (' q u I p p t• d . beau11fulh mJ m t a metl. ready lo nu1se 11r live aboard Slip nHt \ lit> available 11 1 ,•, Finanr mg possible S72,t100. o r 565,000 tf nn broke r in vol'ed (..'lean deal will include 9· A 1 un Rede resl with noorboa,rrlc; and 4 5 horsepower .lohnson 1)Ul board J :11·k C url1•\ 534 150.5 home . or S.10-225--1 on lht' hoat weekends 2-1 Sk1pJal'k 79 Ope n Hull, Voho 225 120 hrs. VHF. Swim LDR. fres h wtr nu.,.h. m ini l'und :\t u s t :, e I I P P 71<1 673-1611 REDUCED! Xr Vik111g S F , '74 lo um bndge. pulpit . leak fish Wanted: J au: & Pop LP's ~wp. 2 station!.. CO 2 from 19SO's & 1960's sv~1cm. twn crusaders , Mono & stereo. Wijl pa) $42,900 Newport Yacht top Doi.Jars 542·-:n43 Exch 675 llJOO ___ _ Wlll Buy · USED OFFlCE 00' ELECTRIC BOAT FURNITURE. Work Gd cond. dock avail. Beo r h es. Sht>lv 1n ~. SS.9.50 640·41!iQ 631-2777 JI' U111n1w S..•dan. F H. Mmical 1973 Tw O~K. fr~r IMfrwMnts 8083 eooled. 2 slatw nli> VHF, ••••••••••••••••••••••. Fatho. -entt-~s. ha1l CONN Director trombont' l Jn k SJ7 5011 'I/ w pl w.•t,h case Excellent con l Yal·ht Exchunge.675· 1~ ~~:1.SlOO 675'8052 afll'r 35· V1k1ng s F 1979. ---·---tw 3.SO Crus F'WC. 7 5 Y A M A II A A M I' K11hlt•r g('n .. VllF. ratho W Reverb. likl:' ne" s umlug Z !.t:.tl e r"'~ $195. 675 1.230. ~5.000 N" pt \ :teht ~x 673-2712 ch m:; ll!IM> .------ lBA~EZ EU.CTRl t: ~'i i:1 M.il-.11 1nh. ful h t•jWllJ)l'<l pr11•1•tl 111 ':>l'll Ii 1:1 !j;.IOJ the adv1•rt1:.er • 9510 ........•.••........... l':1rt11er W.111 ll'll 311 ' ·s:; Jt-;1-.1' Wai;:ont•cr li spmtftshl:'r 1new1 1w1!1 ">I :1 ~lll!l'd Stt<-k diesel TI . rad;ir, ll.JJF • OverJnvt' Nt't.-d:. l'IUlt'h tle1Hh !>o un der, auto SSm ('allGre~ \l79~21 pilol. 2 55 C'h Vll F radio..' outngger~ l>a1l An!iques/ tank. windlass. ~mne lo~. Cknlics 9520 !31l'J lttm p . t c udl'r ••••••••••••••••••••••• " m ot or W 'hp l' .i II 1>.12 o:m. I! 311 -1 .:111. Mon fo'r1 Boah, Sail 9060 ......................• 46 Ford W1>o)lhC. reston•d $13.000 Al.SO ~ .\11Hld r\ To wn Sl•llan .4 fir rl'St,Orc<l Ideal for :.tu dent SIO.<XIO 675 6161 PORSCHES WANTED Allow us the opponunll' tu 1 uns1d1•r thl' purchasl' or tratll• in of vour c lean 1..,~ ... ,.. ... -. ... ~~Wlll l'Or!>l'ht' Chl't:k "1th ·~ Tod.t) • t ti• \I ••<11,t1v• f-tl'tltl c. ..... 04•(• r,,.,v~ ... 6l6·2Jll Top Dollar Paid 77 280Z 2 1-:!. I 'p;d. l'let· snrl. AM FM l'3"' ,\ C :"K m1 ~'IOI> tllil im t 711 ZllllZ. "h1lf' \\llh IJn inl 4~pd ~;.iuo Xlnt l'Ond 645 l>i:!ti 9725 ..'.4.9.-l.uders 16. zm. va m hull . :,li p 1n Nn . heaut1ful $41111 11 Cad1 llal' '5#1 CP\· UeV1lle 110,000mi Mech sound Sl.200 S4S 2444 • •••••••••••••••••••••• For \'our Car ' '77 F1a1 Brav;i lh JOHNSON & SOM Owner rnx 4 dr Auto ~~1 0010 23 C:oronado Slooµ, fixed keel. main. Jib. ~enoa, \ llF, ~gl 1 Johnson /n board, s.5.950 Newport \'al· ht E'change 675-llJ()I '67 Daimler Benz. wires '67 Jai;:. s nrf '52 Eng Uncolft Uercwy Air St e r eo Sunroof. 2626 Harbor Bl11d :\~ags Etc 751 07:)1 F ord All 1mmae ClasMc:. 4!17 S<Ml8 Costa Mesa ~O-!i6JO ~ 9727 '57 T Bird. ltke new. must see We Pay Reyl)olds 21 Calamantn. ~9-4274 used little. trlr. 4 sails. --- OVER -look sacntice ~94-8239 'SI Ford, ptly restor ed, ----runs. needs paint. S900. For Your Good VW, Porsche or .\ud1 2~;a1?e~n~bs s;.~::ro~\i 645·8302_s...!!___ jf'i:f[,..,ftl,;·•{1 'Jj e xtrc1 S4000 t O BO '60 MG~! new e ng, paint . vw..pc}RSCHt;-AUDI 675-31"8 lops, tires. more 5-l!iQO JW!> E. Coast l:liwa' ftrm 645-75.1~ _ _/at Bayside Dnve· 29 Ericson Auto pilot. -/'.«-...-,, Be h 673 0900 'JO f'ord 3 wmdt1w <ldr. ..ewport ac . atomic 1 Zodiat' Sea gull runs 0 reat. all done but ----~pt sltp S26.000 851 0589 " eve Moonng a\:iil. con inter Musi !.ell 751·4599 Autos. lnlported sider patrt.ner or lrade or !J62 7788 :•::_•1•:.::::•••••••97••0•5• for ., ltc.1 watianal .tlUTU --- ---VeMcies 14' Catamara n . xlnt cund + trail~r: '700 or best of. 9530 ,, •.......•............. FINAL ALFA ROMEO CLEARA.'ICE ALL ·795 MUST GO' .. We're Dealin'" ler 760-0370 22' Tempes t . 6 s ails. trailer, race gear. Isl Sl250. 833-7381, days or ••...•.••.............. ·111 VW Fiberglass Dune Bugey·s treet legal nu llres-clean-$1200 64&-0312 -----4 WheeUlrt•H 9550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _e_v_es_. ________ 1 1976 Blaier . .a whl dr. good cond hght green. S3SOO 1910 SPIDEIS HERE HOW!!! tolO !•····················· '80 Custom Ehminatur, 20 ' Daycru1 ser 454·. Berkeley. AlJ on warran- ty $15000 inves t ed . Sacnrlce. SJ0.500. Must see. xlnl. cond 552· 7452 or call ad ans wet' 116() al &l2·4~!.:_.24_h_rs ~r day T~atiOft ••••••••••••••••••••••• 951 ·1~wkda}S ------ '76 JE~PCJ 1· Many xtras. low mileage Make offer 731 6728 IEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street · Nl::WPORT BEACll 752-0900 ~ ·-- '78 Spyder. l l.000 m1. xlnl '74 Chevy BL.AZER needs cond. SS.oOO clutch & minor b od y 760-1.'.15.3 . work. Sl800548·2612 ---- T-L------9-560 '76 Alfella GT. nee ds • _.. _ • some mech work. $3500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aft. 5. 557·0229. *CHEV. HEW 'IO --- ••••••••••••••••••••••• VISIT YOUR ORANGE COAST HONDA HEAl)9UARTERS TODAY!!! UNIVERSITY SALES&SERVlC E OLDSMOllLE HOMO A GMCTaUCKS 2850Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 54~9640 ---.. - '78 Civic. lo mi. x.lnl cond $4000 r ash. Afle r :>pm : 548.302'7 1978 C1v1c CVCC. 38 mpR. new radials, stere<>, xlnl c ond. m a ke o ffer . 831-1747 '77 Cytc. xlnt cond . auto. red $.1000. 496 4523 a ft IPM JCICJUCH" 9730 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 Jaguar 'Mdl XJ6L, Silver. loaded, snrf. P P 64&-l~ ----'r ; Ja~uar XJ6L. ye llow, 36,000 m1. S9500 . 760 1700 9737 9120 12'11' STAKE! ·73 Alpha 2000 S pyd er. Auto matic trans , pwr New painl. gd cond. ex-Lohll Steer.~. dual rears. tras $4500 ofr_ 548·6059 ...............•.•...• ·io VW t·amper. xlnl conil m oul 3500 m1 on new eng Ut!st ofr 549-118!13 ------ ---...................... . 10.000 VW, eic. <Ser Audi 9707 LOTUS '78 Esplil . Ok Alu lll63> ••••••••••••••••••••••• <beige tnt I under 5K m1 $1891! '78 5000 a e. auto. a m 1fm Perfect 640-1788 HOW ARD Che•rolet l'ass. cnnse l'Onlrol. 60M. Met c.'lH»s IHa 97 40 GLl l TAR $250 Aho Peavy amp. :,1x 12 1m·h speakers. 100-wall b ra in. excellent cond 1325 962.649) Little is l i9! ! t'la:.s1hed Ads arc realh :.mall "'p1.'Qplc lo people'· ules cc1lls with big re 0Jdersh1p and 1>1~ results• Moforilltd lit&H 9140 To place ) o ur class1r1ecl ••••••••••••••••••• •• •• W"=janiit AiidsiilliC•'a•llllil il64•2•·56··•7•"•a•d•, t•a•l•l t•od•aiii)ii&l•2•56•'7•8-. Tomos 2 speed, xlnt coml. Oove & ~atl Sts lop cond ser ll' records avail. S6fl00 OBO PP ~··•••••••••••••••••••• NEWPOR BEACH 71<1-521-52339am -5pm 68 280 SL· 2 Tops Ver} I 187 m1. S375 631·5844 lll-0555 -s harp . Auto , ai r ·73 OATS~ PL 620 IMW 9712 S1J.95010ffor 673·6336. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·oo.9666 , ' TIME IS MONEY Moped. $250. Excellent cond1t1on 640-0967 aft!>PM 'i8 Honda rmped, brand new cond. low m1 , S300 545 <1006/646-2231 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 750 HONDAMATIC Makeorrer l'k u p Auto lrans, ---- c amper s h e ll New 'fi6230SL.newwh1telag 2 brakes & engme tuneup. lops. 4 .,pd. am , rm Couldusepaint&2t1res. s t e r eo $10 ,900/0110 Low book-S1425. 9• JOAM -& I St & HOAOWAY 499 3053. <I JOP~1 898·6(Y73 SAP'TA AHA 835.3171 'ti623USL. new \\htle lag . 2 '76Chevy 12 ton. w shell. lops. 4 s pd, a m .rm 6cylstd.S2000. THEUUIMATEDAIVINGMACl<INJ s tereo SI0,911010110 __ 6_,,·13_.JSZ7 •U IMW1• 499.JO.S:J ---- VmK 9570 "722002ti /s/r (2061) '68 MBZ. 2200. AM /FM ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73,3.0csc minl(OS59) eass. air. Very c lean. 731·6728 " 7~ 6 D o d g e V a 11 Tradesman 100. xlnt con-Yamaha 400 Enduro. Low d1tion. many extras . miles. S700 Xlnt. cond $3300/bes t offer. Eves 552·7452. or call ad after 6PM. 848 3154 or answer 1159, 642 4300. 6'16-3104 ·74 2002 tii s/r >, S397S. 642.6271 '752002a 10035> '75530ia w1s/r 114831 '76 2002 s/r4sp.( L'i78) '77630csi t.a56SXG I '78 320i 4 sp. air (4228) '78320ta, air (60951 IUYYOUR MERCEDES! 24hrs perd~----~~~~~~~~~~ 19i~ ~AICO 400 X lnl Cond. $400 3 ra 1 I motorcycle trlr. $200 846·8487 72 Honda 350. Good condi· tion . $3511 or trade 494·7158 Moving, must sell! '66VW van 675·8475 -------- '78Chev. Van . l lon . extra long, Santana conv. cpt, s tv, sink, ice·box, dbl l>ed , lo mi xlnt cond. '78 530ia loaded <5468 > '79Sl8ia s/r 12615) Cloteds..days ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST :a _· .711 Honda XL·2SO, 5000 s mart colors. Sac. 16SOO. Sales-Service-Leasing We are buying a ll pam pered Mercedes Benz Top clullar for all models Call Peter Kay now! HOUSE OF IMPORTS DIAL MH-CIDES •Ml '65 230 SL c_,. Low Miles, Low Price ! 6'1~ 74!;11 i i Pur~dH• 'H l1ll'r tJwn1•r, .,1111·r lilut• nll'!I 11ppcur:rn1·e grµ \ t•I 1 l'i1•t11) l!'i 'l'l mp!( 51;1~w1 l!lfi Zt!lfi 71! !Jl I fo;.11 l!'(I ~ 111111 11111\ 11 & l.1k1• 11\l•r l~t 11 ::> I I 5 m tJ J l' ;1 n II I I \15 j K.5:1>! ()r I~ 12 • .52.>1 '•I I SC C11u11t· ill rr·d 1 111 lthr :l:JI\ m1 7 ,<., I! 1.11 lor. .illo}'> lulh 1•1111111 111cl J l -.nrf it hlk t 11111 F1nan1·t· or 1,,. 1111 .1w1· mcni... vu"''' hl1• "" , I' prm c•d l'fl'\Jtt rr;11lt ·,. J I l'elJI able S22 li50 1111 il4 64:! li971 7~!1 )1,1111 Wkt!nd~ & t'\ <':. ·n 9H, Hry l'le:rn, 111ak1· offer 951 01:>2 7iO 1r.11, wk CLOSED SUNDAYS I 9760 ....................... -... IHOSAAI TUUOs . HERE HOW! DCB.LINT SB.ICT10H! IEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEAC!ll 752-0toO Toyota 9766 .•••.•..........•...... 7fl Corolla. hftha«k . 5 speed, s.woo 646-9105. '77 Corolla Lift back. :\ l' PB, m anual Iran.; AM /FM. CB, cass Ask mg $2950 494 5UIJ6 i~ H.1hlJ1l ldr .1111 rm llK 1111 I llWllt'I l.ttitd .. tiapc· Sil.Ml I'>! !IH:.'" -;11 llJ ... hl'I "'""' >i I !';.H'I-. 't1•r1•11 aut11 ~I 111~· 11111,11 ''"1 t 1111.t ,, I 1 111"!!1 ,{ ;, ~ 1;>11 ·'"' f111 I olill 11 I I H I -;·t 1\111 lr~•llll 1;t11.1 I " I ti I, '1 \1 ~l:..'llP I I tit I .l:r, r t:ll I• l!'OI d It I \Int Ill I •:I 1 oh l I Ufl\ It lohJI' I ""'" ,lfJ tll'dll. IJIU:.l "l fullll ... 1 •• .,,, !I! . 1>:! l\JI lrl,111 l1lt1J \Ill! l'IHHI ~'.1-1 f'lt ,1 I' t'.111 .1l •·Ill 1401i '';!J \:w HL~ ., r. S/)f)l~I '<Int (..'1)nrt 1;j5 011 ~ '!Sit While Ha lJl11l l>~I Z tlr air.' exlra:.. llOIHI m1 iH20().Jj wlu. uld 53-l ~ 3So. auto, '>Up1•rh ht!SI of lt'r Sll'l:r "" hlk 1111 1:i1 rr:o 'i1 Vdte. 1tff) ·M.OOfJ mt 1mntal On1: uwner 350, .111111 ,..,. pit. tit whl air, .1111 (m. T lt>P lthr tlnl! tMll~t 1ww r uhher .shm·ks ,1,; 11111rn1 ·r ::-110 1 !r.17 1.wo "' t.l:t llill(I ·~111)1\l•llt• ":-. r1• .. 111rt'il 1-.pd 111:1 KilH 9935 ..•.............•..•... SOllTH COAST DODGE II ' 111rntn1: ''•Ill' W;itc·h rttl OIJr ~rand flf)l'l\lllg I I ' 2SIXI! llarl.xlr Blvd l'O~-r-\ M i':.'iA 540.0330 Ford 9940 ....................... )lo' 1n i,:. must ~ell ! 72 Slalron Wagon 675·l!47S 62 \/W rai..'\••11. 71 dual Met-cury 9950 xtnl rt PUJ.: nt•\.\ 1nl. :!.nd ••••••••••••••••••••••• l)Wll 64~ 11:1!1;. 111(,\ '\l( i F: COl 'NTY'S Vol•o 9772 AMEST ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.1'-l('Ol .. "I MERCt;RY VOLVO SALES. SERVICE AND LEASING . O\"ERSEAS DELl\'t;RY '\ EXPERTS E.U.LEll<E VOLVO 1966 Harbor Ill\ d COST A M f.:$1\ 646-9303 5'40.9467 19ti8 st.illon"' Jl!on. JUlo >.Jnt com.I. Sl~~.11.1 1>111'9116 '71 164f •. all llfJlltllh. 'Inf m1 ·('h 1·111111 all re111rt!~ S300U &.1 1 4'1t7 ·11 114 new trun~ \In! u1nd $ltll•I 0 110 !Jf,J l.i2i ur HSI 1111 \H: \l.ERSHJ P RAY R.ADEIOE 1.1'.\t 'OI.'.\ :\H .RCURY lh 111 Aul11 Center Ur SDFw~ Lake Forest exit IRVINE 830.7000 MustC1199 9952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .\1us tani: ·79 Ghia; only Ii mo rn1. TRX ures & ,u.,11t:n!>llHl. rnetnc alum 'Ahb llhr li'tadrtl $.S900 71 1 !.I~ 11110 11\<; 644-6.593 t_"\f'~ ·1i.1 M11,tani: 28!1 Super 1·11·.10 Mu -;1 !',ce Ne"' 1-.ng ~"" µamt lnten or llrt·~ Hims S:ISOO 000 ~J!!.~1 ·;:i \hL,lanf.( Convert illle. uni(. 111 mi. xlnl cond · Nest ufrcr I' P 673 4010 Trillll!ph 9767 • • • • • • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • Autos, Used ~'!'!'.~~ ••...•. ~!~.~ '71TRIUMPH srtTFIU ROADSTER 4 s~. R & H. on g1n.1I blue fmish. Dvnamlll'' <6l8RTQ1 • $3995 JIM MARINO VOUSWAGEN 18711 BEACH BLVI> HUNTINGTON BEA('IJ 142-2000 '79 Triumph TR7 Con ~ertible, $ spd. AM F:\I stereo. casselle player. AC. radials, 8.000 mi. perfect cond $8600 Or SSOO & lake over JJaY · ments. 639-3625 '74"TIJUMPH· T16 IOADSTER Super condition. Collet' to r s tak e n o l i l'e 1 Dynanute! (414RTQl SU95 JIMMA.RIMO VOUSWAGEN 18711 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH ,42-2000 78 Triumph Spitfire, Top cond. $4900. Call 839.5384 '77Trt ..... ....................... 9901 .......•............... MOTHIHGOVH $4995 MAIERS AUTOCEHTER 1125 Baker Street COSTA ~ESA 540-9202 luidc 9910 ............•..•....•.. '68 Rl\'tl!ru. x lnl C:•>nd Runs gd . Nl'w pamt All pawer SlOOO 96() 7036 Moving mus t sel I' '73 Regal . 675·8475 ----Cadillac 9915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '1¥) Seville Diesel. 6000 m1 . tilue silver met . IOuded . 50.<XX> m1. 1w1.1r 540 J931 .. '7:1 Coupe De Ville. 75,000 miles guut.I l'on(I $1195 645·6691 Ph ii 7'• l>tl'~t'I Olrl1. Cutlass r ru1ser ~Jllon wagon, lo.uled. \Int t'llnrl. $8500 ;m LJJ.I ii! l>t•llJ IOI tll<''t!I. "hilt'. I d1111r :l.1 (0 1 m1. Sfi700 .'.>Jr. 71.Clh - t~t <>Ith Omt•j.(j. 11.0tlO m1 a\110 IJ1•tor~ air. drk hh11· w pin.,.lnpmg wire wht't'I!\. ~JIKI or best• of 11-r 1-;.15 -;&~ Jfler 5 i~ Toron0Jdt1 Osl Xlnt l' t> 11 d 1 I 1 o n I 2 K m i ti I XX NT Sl0.250 l'k fii:l 1()!12 '76 Old!> L'ul lass Salon. most deluxe extras. ran- las\lc eond. m>o. _?60·1!191 anyt~~ _ ·11 Cutlass Supreme 2dr. very 1-1d cond in1vut. runs xlnt flully equipped. re a, 646-95.18. (; M '7.a OldS •W2 :ISIX.'ID cng, \ M FM 1·a ss . good u re!>. lop running <'ond $1 825 0 0 0 557 11 2.a eves c .. ro PlymDUftl 9960 9917 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 '71 CHEVROLET '68 Pl) Fury. I' 0 , P B. A C. AMrFM 8 trk. xlnt cond. Sec lo a ppr e.n 2270 or 557-i470, 1•xt 17 _...._ __ _ I • Use AnsW.t At/ service wh e n placing yo ur ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your ad we take your m essages 24 hours a day ... Y.ou ca ll in at your corwenience during off ice hours and get the· responses to your ad ... this service is only $10 per week. For more Information and tQ place yo\Jr ad call 642-5678 . mileS, never in dirt. $975. 494·S734 aft Spm or Roy CcrYer,lnc. 2131632·5897 dys Rolls Roy BMW Blaek/red t576ZED> SI l,'50 JtMSUMONS I~ 1!170KARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA 631-1276 SpiUlre. Xlnt cond. Lo mi's. AM/FM tape. Lug ga.ge rack. $3500. SJG.8915 or 980-56'.5. CAMA1t0~21 Automatic trans .,a1 r cond . pwr . s t ee r · ing.A M /FM cassette deck & mags . Excep tional · t859L~E>. '74 Dust es. great s hape $2500/000. 4!17-397.aaflt'r~~· - I• DAilY PILOT 964-4882til S:JO. ..,..,. ceJamboree ...... W..t.d 'tstO ....., t=~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Beach 640,6444 •••••••••••••••••••!t.~ WE PAY TOP DOLL~R l•••••••••lllilll for top used cars· foreign, , *Al ~ycle domestict or class1es . If IOI McLAIEM I Oran1e C.oUnty'a Largest see 111 FIRST! • •1975~ ~EL. metallic gray, lealher, s unroof. Michelin. stereo, mint cood. 960-'72H. s-•. ~ your car is extra clean. & All Indoors, Space Avail. ~ • ; MOW IS T .. TIMI Fri Sept. 12; 6pm·llpm. l -· for Job seeken to c heck niteonlyl OrangeCounty L · fi t he Dally Pilot Help Fairgrounds 24 hta. info n; llSON. Beac Blvd. Wanted claHllicaUon. Jr 7IHl31·.5116 -.. ' LA HABRA the job you want Is not ,........ 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HBIMOW!!! $4911 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 HARBOR Bl VD COSU MESA 641 0010 "Dasher Diesel Power"! Also a llOOd selection or Scirorcoa. Check us for thfLBEST .. prices! Profess ional leasing available ! • ' ,_ ________ _ Pontioc 9965 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~6 9 1-, I R E 8 I R I> CONV ERTIBLE. I own, 7SM mi, call 714·940-68i 0 VfCJD 9974 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Chevy V4tga; rw1s but n1..'eds work. $3.50. 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SATUIDAY: 1:00 ~TO 5:00 P.M. SEE· OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT AIOUT RENTING A 1980 PLYMOUTH CHAMP! . ... \. ·-·. ·-·--···----··· .. .. 1 • -. ,· ) Huntington Beaeh ·Fountain Valley EP I J l()N . -., \'our Hom_.t .. wn Dally Nt-wspapt•r VOL. 73, NO. 261 , 4 SECTIONS, ... .:....P..:....A:...:G:...:E::S:.._,...===,,,.....,o~R-A_N_:.G~F-C.:...O_u_N_T_Y...:... _:C_A_:L_l _FO_R_N_l _A __ ~ _____ w.....::~....;,_o_N_E_s_o_A_Y_,_s_E_P_T_E_M_B_E_R_.1_7 ,_, _______ T_W_E_N_TY_·F_l_V_E_C_E_N_T_S HBMan Captured In Abuse By PHIL SNEID•:aMAN Of .. O;tily -, .... Last spring, l.untht' Wt>:.tun Hancock. • 38 vt>J r old Hunt • ington BeaC'h aerospace wo rt\'r was arrested on suspicion ot re peatedJy tying up and ga gging his three daughters ovt'r a l~o year period • However JUSt before his pre hmtnary t earing, tla nro<'k :. wjfe a nd children \•an1sheJ leaving prosecutors with no wit nesses to testify against Hart cock. He was freed Huntington· Beach police Lb.is week disclosed that Hancock has been re-arrested 11:f Logan , Utah, where he has be~n la ving Wlth his family He is being retumed to Orange County to face new court hearings on the original child abuse charges, accordi ng to Huntington Beach pohce. This time. said poli ce Sgt Luis Ochoa . Han<'o ck 's wife . Patsy J o Hanc<><'k. 44 , also has been arrested on charges that she was an accessory to her hus band's criminal activity The Hancocks · nine children a~so are being r e turned to California ror placement with their grandparents, Ochoa said. Hancock faces 11 counts of child endaneerment. 11 counts of false imprisonment and one mis- -demeanor count of lewd con· duct. ,. The ofiginal charges came to light last M"ay when .}Jan'cock'$ 14-year-old stepdaughter told her grandparents about the bond- age incidents Police said the susp~ct's 14·year·old natu'ral daughter and 12-year-old step- dau1hter also were bqund and gagg,ed. According lo police. Hancock would hog-tie the girls or string · them up from garage rafters and challenge them to free · themselves. 'Police beneve Patsy Hancock took the family out of the city just before the prehminary bearing and that Hancock re· • joined his family a ft er the charges were dropped. As part o( a .continuing in· vestigation. Huntington1 Beach police located . the family in Ut ah, obtaine d new Orange County warrants and requested th at Logan police arrest the Hancocks . The couple waived extradition and are scheduled for return this week to Hunt · ington Beach1 'ADS SVCCESS FOR YEARS ··rve been s uccessful for years with Daily Pilot classified ads. especially this year. "I rented my Balboa Island apartment to ~he first person responding to my ad,'' said the Corona del Mar man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot : Steps lo bay 1 bdr·great patio. fireplace. garage winter xxx xxxx If you want r epeated ad- vertising su ccess, call the friendly Daily Pilot ad-visers at 642-5678. ' Hurricane Wanes MIAMI (AP> -Hurricane Frances with top winds of 100 mph continued on a northeaster- ly course today as it headed further out over the open Atlan- tic losing strength .. HB Dump Probed . Builder's Counsel ... . . . Airs Hazard Claim. 4 ..... .w.... Huntington Be.a ch planning commissioners heard testimony Tuesday alleging that four peo· pie are dying from cancer as a result of drinking water from, wells near an old c hemicat dump site As a result or the hearing. planners called for a deta iled ,en· vironmental pro tie of. health hazards possible if exca vation for development 1s allowed at the site . The dump 1s located southeast of Bolsa Ch ica S treet and Warner Avenue . 41' F or mer Y1ppie le ade r Abbie Hoffman talks to reporters in Ne w York after his girlfriend Johanna Lawrenson (left) posted $10.000 toward Hoffman's $25,000 cash bail on a seve n-year-old drug-selling charge. (\bout 150 people attend'ed the commission 's pu blic he aring with p. speakers urging the com· missioners to ta kl' time a nd study safe methods of removing the contaminated so1( from the four-acre dump which 1s s ur- rounded by res idential develop ment Gangs Retftbution -Feared in Trial According lo a study by Jack K . Bryant and Associates. Inc . city water and water from the shallow private wells near the site is of good qualit~ and safe to drink. But environme nta l planner Tammy Smith, who assisted in the study, said that 20 years agQ._ the wate r le vel in the many . private wells near the dump was much shallower than its present depth of 20 feet. Seattle area law enforcement officials report they expect in- timidation o( witnesses in the murder trial of three motorcycle c~ub m. em. berJ> accused or killing a l:{_unlington Beach man. r HBDowntown Plan Ral!ped By Chamber The Huntington Beach C hamber of Commerce is threatening to take legal action to block city plans to build a three -bloc k mall in the downtown area with fedexaj money. Chamber representatives said the semi-mall would" only serve as cosmetic surgery and that impl'ovements might have to be re moved once the local coastal program is forrpaJly approved_ Chamber officials also ques- tion wtiether the project would meet its~ desired goal of either improving housing conditions or providing economic opportunity. However. Mayor Ruth Bailey said that the project meets federal criteria and is designed to be a catalyst to revitalize the downtown area. "The chamber should 'be in· terested in improving the condi· lions 41.o bring new business to the area. "The chamber action, after the . fact . is not beneficial to anyone ... she said. In August the chamber pro- tested city plans to the U.S. De partment of Housing and Urban Development, the agency that approved federal funds for the project. "It was the unanimous opinion of the Z7 directors to seek in- juncti ve---relief if HUD justifies the project," chamber executive manager Ralph Kiser said Tues- day. · · The chamber opposed the con· cept when it was approved in July. A nine-page c rimin al in· telligence report prepared by King County, Wash .. public saf~­ ty officials also warns of poss1· ble escape attempts-, use of ex· plosives and weapons and gang war. • The report came to light Uris week as tfae trial involving the death of Scott Currier, 26, Hwit- i ngton Beach, opene~ under heavy security in the King Coun· ty Courthouse after being moved from Spokane. Ddcndants are Dona ld M Paradis. 24, Spokane: Thomas Gibson, 29, Josephine County, Ore.: and Charles J . Amacher, 33. Portland, Ore. Currier's body and that of Kimberly Ann Palmer. 19, of Spokane wer.e found last JW?e near Post Falls. Idaho. Spokane authorities s aid e vidence · in· dicated that Currier was killed in Spokane and his body dumped in Idaho. Miss Palmer was believed strangled in ldapo. Authorities said Currier had been beaten Co death a~nd his body found .ti~ inside a sleeping bag near an ove rturned van June 21. The report anticipating possi· ble intimidation of witnesses in the case was revealed this week by the Spokane Daily Chronicle. The newspaper said 't includes 20 photographs of members of the Gypsy Jokers, the Hessians and the Vagos motorcycle gangs and s peculates that intimidation is the most likely problem dur· ing the trial. "Gang members traditionally support their 'brothers' by st¥>w· ing up in court wearing full out· law motorcycle dress, usually armed." the report stated. She said som~ of the private wells had been closed over the years because of contamination from the dump, which in the l940s was used Jor oil refinery· wastes. ... .., ........ ''They intimidate witnesses with their dress and glares. and take not~ during testimony of data such as names and home addresses." . Washington authorities report· Gov . Dixy Lee Ray of ed in June that a ca che of Washington. shown here at weapons and ""xplosives were h er 66th birthday par t y found near the s ite where two of earlier this month, was de· the murder s uspects were ar· feated in Tuesday's primary rested. in her e ffort to seek re· The intelligence report noted election. Related story about that two of the def~ndants ~~re "-washin~n 's only woman "nearly successful in.orcaruimg p A,. a jail riot" in Spokane's lockup. governor ~age ( ... Peter Von Ellen. counsel for the developer who wants to build a condominium project on the dump site. said he knows Qf four persons .who are dying of cancer caused, he contends, because they drank water contaminated by the dump for a period of time. "What we have is a correla· dranf waler that at one ltm(> was very noxious and m ay have been contaminated," Ms Smith said "But there's no µroof M cause and effect ·· She said about 100 people pre!. enlly use water frorn µn vste wells near Lhe site but ~dcled that the water l\!vel t!> llee~r now and tests and icatc the walt•r tion people getting sick who t' <See DUMP, Pal(e A:ll Niearaguan Exile Somoza; 2 Othef.s S_lpin in Ambwh ASUNCION. Paraguay CAP> Former Nicaraguan Presi- d ent Anastasio' So moza. his driver and bod y guard were killed today by assassins who . blew apart his automobile With e xplosives and aut.omalic weapons fire, U.S. officials here re po~. An Asuncion radio station said a fourth person, unidentified, was also killed. Some reports, not confirmed immediately, said the exiled leader was attacked by lhree men who fired a buooka from a house in central Asuncion as Somoza's Mercedes-a,nz passed by. Other reports said the as· sailants tossed bombs. "Somoza was killed instantly, ~nd his body is still in the car . The car is really rather blOWQ apart," ~aid Donna Marie OgleS'by, a pubUc affairs officer at the U.S. Embassy in Asun· cion. "Somehow bombs were in· volved. Either the Somoia car had weapons ~hilt exploded, or they were bombed as well as baiookaed, ··she said. An Aswicion radio report said the Nicar aguan's body was "virtually shredded'· in the at- tack. Paraguayan authoritiel have not arrested any suspecU. and no one claimed r esponsibility immediately, Mrs. Ogles by·said. Paraguayan radio reports said the explosion occurred at about 10:30 a .m! about eight blocks fro m t he luxuriou s h ome Somoza occupied. The site was just two bl<><'ks from the U.S Embassy. The bodies of Somoza and hts two companions. believed to be his chauffeur and a bodyguard, were later taken lo a hospital, radio repiorts s aid. The 54-year-old Somoza was overthrown in July 1979 in a rev- olution-led by leftist Sandinista guerrilla&. He had ~en in e~11e in this South Amencan nation s ince August 1979, granted asylum by Paraguayan Presi· • dent Alfredo Stroessner. Navy Maneuvers NAPLES. Italy <AP) -The U.S. Sixth F1eet is holding naval maneuvers involving 18 ships, including the aircraft carrier John F. Kennedy. in the central Mediterranean. The exer<'ises are scheduled to end Sept. 23 and involve about 10,000 U.S. persopnel. ._..) llll• Wl'""9to Sl.A1N IN PARAGUAY Nlcareg.,.·a Somoza FV )lalloween Parade OK'd Despite Costs Fountain Vall~y Lions Club members brought ~heir pet ~obli!l to Tuesday's City Council meel· ing to help scare up enough voles for approval of t his year's Halloween Ha ppenings parade and carnival. But the S6.000 city rtn ce t<Jg at t a.ched to the event seeml!d to frighten the council mem bers more than the goblin did. After a lengthy debate about t!1e use of city funds for a club. sponsored event. the C<luncil un- animously approved plans for l'!.f carnival ~d parade, which wil l take place Oct. 31-Nov 2 on ~ field south of the city's Mlfe Square Park Recreation Center at Brookhurst Street and Heil Avenue. Tbe counc i I s t i pu I ated, however, that Lion volunteers must assis t with maintenance and other chores to help reduce the city's expenditure. The Halloween events. a local tradition for the past 12 years, -(See CARNIVAL, Page /\2J Island AirpOrt Plan Called 'Cop-o~t' . . , Or:.n~~ ::~•. "·eat h er Partly cloudy through Thur:sday. Lows tonight in the 605. Highs Thursday 73 at the beaches, 85 inl and. ..., .......... MAP • .,.. WMDa o..aeo• utron~ • AV.....,._, Of a ll1•1 • .. P1•11t C1" •..rt By STEVE MAaBLE Ot•DMIY Pl ... ltaft Foes of a propose4 $2.5 billion offshore airport ticJOk turns Tues· day critizin& the futuristic island scheme. The proposal, calling for a t'W'O' runway island airport beyond the Los An1ele1/ Long Beach breakwater , was showcased by representatives of Southern Callfomia Auoclatlon of Gov· emmenta dwinl a· bearinl in Newport Beach. Larry-GoUlman, a SCAG pro- 1ram mana1er, told an audi~e ~into tbe Newport Coun- cil Cfwnben tbat, W1thout a new Southern Calilorn.la airport site, tbe preuure would be on John Wayne Airp>rt to increue jet trafftc. But the budful of speakers. ln· -, ... . .... ,. ""'11""\'tfl ,_,_ -,. ... ;, ... ..-....-~-~ • eluding a group of San Pedro citizens, said they'll do their best lo sink lhe island before u•s created. . ''The people ol Oran1e County don't want to expand John Wayne Airport, but why should that be our problem?," asked Francis Botwin, a San Pedro resident and business owner. "We don't want it in San Pedro," said the woman, an or- 1anizer of No Offshore Airport Mere (NOAH), a San Pedro-based 1roup. Dover Sborea re&ident Diane Pattiscln, who said she is a pi.lot and buaineuwoman, complained that proponenu or the oDsbore plan are placina more empbuis oa nolletbanaarety. "It's a poUUcal cop-out," she said, • ...,.llnl a more reuona· ble alternative to easing demands {or incrused jet traffic would be ~-a rapid transportatidn link between Jobn W&¥De and On· tario airports. Other offshore airport foes complained that the cost of the island alone makes the plan Wl· reasonable and \Qllikely. "It's a waste of time and a waste of money," said Sam Botwin. He predicted tbe airport would be foaed in 120 days out ol tbeyear. He abosaid that tbe SCAG com· mtttee. wtllch •"'11 two yean re· vie•in• Soutbem California's commercial aviation needs before recommendin1 the off- shore site, failed to deal re· aliati~ally witb eJdaUq maritiaM lnduatry ln the harbor. (8ee ISIAND, Paae A2) . .. .._ INSIDt: TODA,, Fovrteen ftioh school Joot- boll Qanw:s 1cMduled this K¥ek an ~ on Page Bl. l•dex -' . I ! '. J. .._...__~PILOT _ ~I I t'Bl -·-JI .. ~1· BRE.41\INC --- I.Ult Items /rvm 11~.11 s world arid ttahonal news dcwk>pm.,.11 4-1veapo1i Reported On Burn.ed-Bomber O RA"Nt:J t-'OHKS. 0 I Al'I "A-.tate dlh tel' olftt(al nfd today tha1 he rt-1·etvt-d an Ultercepted Air f.'or~e m e&u1e 1n dtt"1't\nf' in t"odt' t hal l\Ut'IUr weaPons were a bond 11 n ~? bomber lha' t'Mlll(hl hrt> 111 G.-.nd 1-·t)f'k Atr f>'orC'f' H&llf' M M 1111 day n11(hl . No upl061on 01 oth.-r nu<'lf'ar e<'Ndent °""~rn•d. 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Quig. former Pohl burn m.1.'nt be rs Zhan~ l·hungqrnv \ .io .\en) uan and Wang llon11 '4NI . . .'Muclh hur.,cua .-. •• ,.,.,,. • .....,, lu ffRllfl SEOl 'L. South t\ort'a 1AP1 D1:.s1dent lead1•r K 1111 U.it· JW•f.t today -.a:. :.enlem·rd lo be hanged after a m1htar) {'UUrt 1gnorl'd U S and J,!ipanese pll•a:.' and rom•1rted h1~ of allernpt111~ 111 ov(·r throw the South Kort>.rn go \ e mmenl . T wenty three of Kjrn·s followers received pnsrm~fhsl'r.rng in~ .from two to 20 years The verdicts automat1cal!V ~o to •• lug her milita ry <'OUrt ~r r.cyie\,\ and then to the nation·._ :.upremt' l'Ourt . .. ttpitutiug 'l 'ruc•I.; 'l 'irf• .-.fH•rk:Jc f 'in• l..1AKE EU:ilNORE <AP1 A 570 arrc brus h nrt'. sparked b v the sp1nnmg tare of a beekeeper's stur k tru<'k , wa!> tlt'tng sur rounded today by 680 lf S Jo'orest Serv1('t' firefighters in Horssth1ef Canyon. autliont1es sa id The fire, four miles northwest or Lake Elsrnore Ill the Cleveland National Forest should be C'ontained by 6 p m . sa id Forest Serviae spokl.'swoman Cathy Allard Nuke w ·aste Off Coast? Probe .4sked WAS lllNGTON <AP> A California cong ressm an has called for a federal mvest1J!al1on of the poss1b1hty that nuclear wastes were dumped in s hallow water oH the California coast bet ween L946 and 1965 R ep. G lenn Anderson . 0 Calif . rntroducecl leg 1s lat1on Tuesday that would require the N a·t i on a I 0 cc a n 1 c a n d At m ospheri(· Adm1111 s trat1on t o s urvey the nc-ean noor in an at tempt to map a ll was~s that were dumped, legally or illegal ly . mto the sea Ande rson s a id more t han 48 ,000 drums a nd vaults o f nuclear materiar were dumped at sea over Oie 19-year period. It was supposed to be d ropped in at least 6,000 feet of water and at least 50 mJlcs oHs hore Anderson cited. however . a 1957 Atom1<' Energy Comm1ss1on r eport s aying that bUdden storms or equjpment malfunc ti07IS caused. some wastes to be "d eposi t ed 1n a Jternat1ve sreas · He said the 1957 study, which he called "previous ly ignored," a.lso indicated there m ay be 10· tam es more waste on the ocean floor than had been believed '·Rumors a nd s peculation abound concernin g the actual disposal o f t hese d a nge-rous materials." Anderson said "It is time to set the r ecord s traight We must do a thorough ex· amination. OnlY. th en can w e begin to solve · a ny potential problem .·· Tax Cut Surviv~s Fi.nanc~ Commit•~~ WASHJNGTON IAP I The Senat e Finan ce Committee. s howing uncustom ar y restraint, is r esisting the temptation to tack dozens or nar row·inlerest tax breaks onto its $40 billion tax c ut bill.... '· The e~mittee voted 19·0 Tues d ay lo a11ac h· o nly on e a m endme nt to the tax package in a n effort to show th.t the Senate has the disciplin~o pass a responsible t ax cut before the Nov. 4 e lection . 1·rone Jiog., l I ISLAN.D ... : "There a re boat la nes all ovt>1 the place." he said. Jim Pars.ons. who has <J gen er a l aviation <1perat1on at John Wayne Airport, said "1t 0b a travesty " that the SCAG group didn't deal with general aviation needs . "More and more corporat11m::. .ire going to private a ircraft now b<'c ause or hijackings and thl· general hass le associated with com m erc1aloperdl1ons. ··ht-said Supplying reasons for the orr s h o r e pro1rnsa I . p r og rum manager Goldman saict outhem 'ahfom1a can expect to lose up to $35 million a year m bu1>1ness 1r a new airport site isn ·1 tur ned up J ackie Heather and Art An thony mayors of Newport and Irvine respectively. issued state ments neither s upporting nor op posingtheoffsho re p lan Mayor Heather said Newport's position was one of oppos ition to expanding J ohn Wayne a nd. 1f 1l takes a ne" airport to do_~hal. then so be It Anthony said his colleagues re main in opposition to t ra ns form- ing El·Toro Marine Station into a- rommercial airfield The SCAG study was requested b y the Federal Aviation Ad· ministration Bandit Robs Ca(e Owner A Huntingt o n B eac h restaurant owner who had just left a bank was robbed Tuesday afternoon of Sl ,800 by a lone gun· man. police said. Tbe holdup occurred a t 3 p m in the parking lot of the Bank of America. 3166 Admir:alty Drive., n ear Sunset Beach. The victim. Patric ia M1 lav1ch, told police a m an who had seen her in the bank followed her to her car , d.isP.layed a blue s teel revolver und6r" his shirt and de manded her purse. T he robber. who fled on fool e a s tbo und on Pacific Coast Highway, was · described as a white man. age 24-27, fi ve feet- e ig ht inches tall, 145 pounds , with 14ght brown hair. wearing pyeglasses·. County May .S9:1e Builder By Gl.ENN ~'()Tr Qt -IMO•• ,.. ... \tan !'.t,111· h1•1•n1110K jt!,t•m·u•., huv1· 1111•11 .1,kt•1I hy Or,rnl(t• Cuutlty'!> 111111111 ut Sul"''\ 1M1ri. l•• i.tu.ly 1111' ,11111t l11.,l11n of tht· 1'C1U11ty·., '·••1H 1111< !lull of Adm1nt!>trutto11 .111.t 111 1.1k1• · ap11ro pnatl' ar t 11111 ••lo!lllt111l t1111i..f' 1 t-~pons1blt· lrn llw ll111ld111•!' 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In 1t:.; rt·port. Johnson and Nielsen s<Jid the building could s uffe r irreparable damage m a serious earthquake and said the .des1~n of t he building its un ··u:.ual inverted pyramid 1troriJe seems to be a l least· ~artly­ res pons1ble for the structural de hc1enr1es OPEC Meet Ends Minus Price Pact VI ENNA, Aui.t ria \AP J 011. rin:.in rc and foreign mmisters from tht• world's oil cartel ended t he ir meeting tQday without agreement 1>n long term price and produc-lion strategy ur on propos al!> to aid the Thtt'd World · Saudi Arabia 's oil mmister . Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani. said aft er the breakup o r the full meeting, but before a session of 011 m injsters later in ·the day. that his country still would not cut its production of 9 5 m illion barreb a day at leas t for the re- mainder of ttus year 'A c ul in Saudi output had been dem a nded by militant m embers of ~he Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries as part or the deal for talking about the lon g term pnce and production str ategy. ··w e will be meeting this af. ternoon to discuss prices t>ut not production," Yamal)i said. i A fina l communique from the tri·ministerial meeting sa id the oil ministers· meeting wpuld in volve "the c urre nt situation on t he oil market." No c hanges in OPEC pnces ranging from S28 to S37 per 42-gallon barrel were expected to result. Theft Set in Seminar Huntington Preventin g res identia l burglanes will be the focus 01 a seminar sl&lt>d toni g ht by lluntington Beac h Neighborhood Watch Organ1zat1on The !:>cssion will began at 7·30 p m al Peterson Ekmentary Sc•hool. 20061 Fa rnsworlh Lane Tht' lWO·squnre·mile a rea sur r ounding the sch ool has re ~orded 61 hurghmes m the past two months . the o r ganization says • ORANGE COAST ,, 1 Bite Marks Match l•JJlflQlt•)I ,,... 0'-'"'<P 4.,,_.\I 0,., • P+IOf • tn ""'" t-~~:'~Q;r~.:-1 N~v';,.,::1~' ( ~,:;:",'"•:,::,~~: •011•0"' •'" puOl•"""O AA..>~•· lhtl.lwQf\ r r.(l..t, to• C•''" ~w ~ .. .-oo,, 8•• " ""'"'·""O'O"I 8e-t.nruunl•nV• ,., 11.,.11,. l-•Qun .. 8P•(f't ~tn (o.t\t A ,,,._, • ''U *"""' '"d•l•Oft \ D~Oll'\f'I#•' \4turO.'t' 41'W '\~f·1••., '"' p• "• 0<1t °"b"'"'•"O o .-nl•\ ,., .un """'"' t'•• ,, ...... u o f'o• t\tO '°''"" ""'"''" < • ..... ,..,,. l1•}• •oWt\H WM"d .,,,.,,tl•l'lt .,...., o.,ftto "-'' fft•ft'llt\ t(H¥11 ( .,.,,,. fflHtm" • Mw,~1tw M"''*"'O -.o ( IJ•ttw (M r .. \ H L .. '\ A'"'*-"' M.tn"'Q•t'IO F d•IO" . ....,, ... , .. , w.r,t Or.-...-Caunh f a•tOf' , Huntlncrton Beech Office '-t111f8••CP\80~l•• .. '0 Mtl1tu'l9 Aoetrh' ~ () f'r1t 1eri Q1~dl Offlc:U l lt(lvt\ .. •J.t•t l'\ t011 NO (Ott'\1 H1Qn.-., (.t1,1a Mf\4t ))0 We\I 8o4't Sol"'"' retephol'le 17t41M2·432t C1efllfled Actve'1lllflt '42·5871 ,,o,., H0''" Or•l\G' Coul\I' (ornlT'IU~1t1"" -540-1220 ~~yr•t"; ~ ~'~" c~~!,,~~~~"·~.~1 m•Tt•r Of .tClw•tt1\•n•4'r'lh f\ttr••" fl'\•Y tHr ttCHOdVf •O w1tp.evt \t•t ••I O•rM1\\.14" ot (00tf•Or'll ..,,,.,. ~t~::"'~··,~g;';:, .. J.•s:e:; ... ;~~ o~~~ ',;,T,~,.":. °!n':::.';::, .;'L, =~,.!! w ~•M• ·Westminster Man Guilty in MJUder A Westminste r welde r . arrest· ed after authorities gained a search warrant to examine his m outh to match tooth configura· tions with bite marks found on a woman'sbody, has pleaded guilty to secoid·degree murde r charges. Orange County Superior Court Judge Richard Beacom, after accepting .Lawrence Adair's switch in plea from innocent to guiky, sentenced him Monday to a 15-years-to-life state prison tel'm. - Adair admitted n e ki!led a 23-year-old woman, Carol Ellen Fillbach, after meeting her in 11 bar. The woman's nude body was found in a Oood control ch~I i n tlestminster: She bad ~- 1 pa r e ntly bee n beaten and strangled. In an e ffo rt to m atch bite marks found on the woman's body tQ Adair's tooth configura- tions. a search warrant was ob· tained to hav~ a forensic odon- to logist e xam1ne the s us pect's m o uth. The specialist concluded that Adair's teeth had made the bite marks f o und o n Miss Fillbach's body. The ·two had been seen danc · ing together at the Cripple Creek Bat in Westminster last Feb. 15. It w as the last time the young woman was seen alive. Adair, 23, had claimed Miss Fillbach, a nursing school stu· dent and former h igh school classmate, had left him to go with a man in a black cowboy hat. ----- 8illflPrelte Trio Tarred, f pothered A U R U R N I AP I Plu<'er C'ounty officer s say two youn g m e n a nd 1&. woman we re tar red and feathered near Squaw Vfallcy over the weekend, hut wuo·t press charges beraus(' "they had it com· Charge DeiiJed -By Brzezinski Ill~ •• Sh1·raff's S~l .. ·rank Nut<• said Tuesday the vie ttms expllii nt-d tha t l.h~y Wl'rl' ml•n•ly bcin~ ·paid hack fnr a pral'lu:al jok(• lht>y play1•d on som eone l'l i..c They did n 't l'laborlite . Nute ident1f1ed the three as J oe J o hns t o n . 19 . Ro n a ld Wood, 26', a nd Cathe rine Conrad. 2 1. a ll of Colfax t ·rune Po~ l I CARNIVAL .. I • were not conducted las t year because of a new city ordinance requiring carnival operators to provide names. addresses and photos of a ll con cessionaires 30 days before the event The ordinance was aimed al re· ducing ·abuses a ssocia ted with some carnival acli"'.ilies . The opera.tor scheduled to ron durt last year's event, however. refused to comply with the ne w law a nd withdrew City offi rials sa id this year 's operator.has agreed to abide by the carruval ordinance and will obtain a SI million ins urance pol11·y to cover liability involved in lhl' ('vt>nl 1 f 'rum Pagv l I • DUMP ... 1s !>afe to drink At t-he -public· hc·aring , Regional Director or the Stale • WASlllNGTON <AP > Prest d ent. Carter 's national secunty adviser , Zbignie w Brzezinski denied in a heated exchang~ with a Re publican senator today tha t he beca me a "political tro uble-shooter,'' tryin g to pre vent activi ties b y C arte r 's brother Billy that would harm I h e preside nt's re ·e l ectio n chances. Brzezins ki repeated t o a Senate investigating -Subcommit tee that when he teamed of U S. intelligence that Bi11 y Carte r was trying to work out a Libyan 011 deal, h e telephoned Billy Carter and urged him not to damage U.S. foreign relations or l he ,president. C Re lated photo, A4 ) But Brzezinskc· a id he did not compromise U. intelligence by discussing an r\epted cable ' with the president's brother And he angrily den ied an al· l egation b y Sen Str o m 'T hurmond. R-S.C .. the s u bcom- m ittee's vice cl!airman, that he. Attorney General ijenjamin C1v 1l ett1 a nd C I A Director Stans field Turner a ll became pol1l1cal aides to Carte r in trying to prevent R illy 's ties with Libya. a radical North Afncan nation, fro m hurting the pres.lo dent politically. .. There is s ubstantial evidence that you we r e a cting as the president's trouble shooter. try- ing to prevent Billy from doing something that would hurt the political fortunes of the pres•· dent. ·:;rtturmond told Brzezinski ·'I consi~er that to be a highly improper ms muallon. an innuen· do that 1s not justified b:y the facts," Brzezins ki replied ·· I 'm s ure that y1Jur motives m p'a rticipatmg 1n th1~ De partment of Hcal~h Services HB · . James I. S tahler, urged th~ Cent 1· romm1sswn to :.lud) t•xc·avalton ra with an cmt•rgen C' y µIan lo,,... p k W . I 4uirkly t'Ovt'r Up the Site• If ar eJO' 1ed ruml'S become lO() ('CJOl'CntralC'd • ~ and endanger the ht.•allh or lht Plans for the future devE-lop surroundin~ rt•s1dt:.nh . ment or Hunt ington Beach Ct'n R~inhardl a Jud~~ -l,OS NGF:LES <AP 1 Police Commi:-sion Prt-s 1dent Stephen R e inhardt , often -cnt1c1zed for h1::. harsh report on the EuJ1a Love police shootmg. res ig ned Tuesday to take a scat on the 9th U S Court of Appeals t ral Park wi11 t:k ··aared Thurs day night at a meeting or tht• Wt'St Orange County Ll'ague or Women Voters The speak er will bt• Vint•e ~ oorhous e . d tr C'ctor of 1 he <'lly's Communit y Se rvices Department. Th~ meeting will begin ar 7 P m m the Talbert Room of the Central Ubrary , 71 ll Talbert Ave .. Huntington Beach Introducing the Salomon' Boot. The Dream Machine it took the world's leading binding company to create. ·f(s here And it's pure Salomon The SX 90 The booc wh1Ch offers-in a ...... cowlly urnque way- erue heel hold-down The SX 90 1s like no other booc. l(s such a'bre(Jkthrough you.have CMee 1(to belteve 1t. The SX 9QE 1n orange., SX 90 m S gray with softer for- ward nex. So come in today. SALOMON CORONA DR MAI Zia I E. C00tt Hwy. 675-9700 • S~ORTS CENTER . ' .tnqu1ry a re grounde d in your patriotis m a nd d es ire to establish the truth," he con· t inued. "I woul~ not pres ume to question the m , and I resent the a lleg.ation you .are making re · gard1ng my m otives ... Thurmc>nd shot bark "We ar'e . trying lo get at the truth, but -we're not sure you 're te lling it. llo w .. do you account for the fact ., .. Excuse me. senator , excuse me ," Brzezinski inte rrupted . "You may not be s ure I know I a m te lling the truth." Thurmond accused Brzezinski of critical trouble·s hooting by urg ing Billy Cater not t o make the oil deal with Libya. The senator accused Turner of .. a<'l ing as a messenger" by tak· ing U .S intelligence information that Bllly Carter was trying to m a ke the-oil deal o ut of regular r hanrrels a11d turning it over to the While Hguse ... ~hurmond '1cr~ed C1viletti or acting ''jlS a political surrogate or th(' president .. by withholding fro m . his own investi~ators the u~telltgence information .on ·the 011 d eal and on Libyan. pay ment to Bi tty Carter. 2 Huntington Heists Done By Same Man? Huntington Be ach ·police are probing the possibility that urned r.bberies of a liqooMttore- and a fast -food restaurant Tues- day were committed by the same m an In lhe. first poldup , a gunman • talked his way into the Taco Bell re'itaurant at 17182 Beach Blvd. at I 20 a m , JUSt after closing and demanded eash, police said The SU!-rpet•l-Ocd with $96. At 10 451> m . a m an robbed Big John's Liquor. 8031 Warner Ave uf $350 afte r takmg a soft drink t~ the counter a nd then pulling a p1 :.tol Po lice sa id s1m1l ar descr iptions 111 the two holdups may indirate - lhey were committed by the same man In each rase, the s uspect was a white ma n, six feet, one mch tall, age 30-35. with wavy reddis h blond hair ,and a full beard ) _/ llVINE 4701 larr•ca 552-5152 ---·--·-........... _._,. __ ------·--... .__ -----·-- . . . . , .. I - . ..., ~gunB/South_Coast • ~ OUI' Homt••o•·n Dal1'1 N·.-.·spapt•r ~ WL. 73. NQ. J61. ~SECTIONS.~~ ----'":WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 11, ~-TWEN,.Y-FrYE CENTS- Syca01ore· To 0'1Se8 OK'd in Laguna." Plans for a 2'1116 townhOWlt' ck- velopmt'nl in ~yc•mort' thlls have bf'en approved b y tht' La1una 8 eat'h C1ly Counn l despite 9bjt'('ttoni that ttw! pmJ et't lat'ked affordable housin• Tbe COUnt'll voted to 1&ppn>vl' tentative pl an~ b> Ha wood Development Co or Ntwport Beat'h as well as an env1roomen tal report arte r an itttorne> representing se eral Laituna Beach LiTnits Weighed By S'UVE MITCHELL OI ... o.lly ~-SIMI Rowdy parties, vandalism and frequent car burglaries have ·prompted San Clemente orricials to consider closing down the Calafia beach area at night. Council mem~rs will hear a recommendation that the street. adjacent to San Clemente State Park, be closed to the public between 10 p.m _and 6 a.m The problem is not only a city concern. While Avenida Calafia is a city street, property adja- ceftt to the street near the beach belongs to the state. · City police and state p,arks rangers have complained in the past that the area is difficult to patrol because violators can easily evade detection. because of the surrounding ·bluffs and the cur:ving road. i They suggest a movable bar· rier be placed across the street near the beach entrance to pro- hibit vehicles from entering the park area late at night. City Man age r Geo r ge- Caravalho suggests a long-range solution to the city's problem might be to dedicate the city street to the state A drawback to that proposal, he said, would be the loss or parkln& revenues to the city ~d the possibility the state wowd charge an e ntrance ree· to citizens of San Clemente .. Council members are expect· ed to take up the issue when they meet tonight. Pope Lau"1.~ Gypsy ·Players CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy <AP> -Pope John Paul 11 has c alled' a gr o up or gypsies. nomads a nd circ us workers ··deartothepope's heart." "You are close to the pope's heart. like · all minorities who have suffered." the pope said during an audience Tuesday at his summer home south of Rome The pontiff watched group m e mbers dance and play violins Laguna's Seniors Plan Swap ~eel A swap m~t s ponsored by the Senior Citizens Club of Lagun a Beac h is scheduled Sunday from 10 a .m . to 4 p.m. at the Laguna Beach High School parking lot. Rt> a t"h !>eruor <'Illa.ens c ntlt"lzed tht> ('It) s hout11na •<'t10011 (.'n Ma l S.mt1 of tht> Le&•I A.Id ~w.~t y of Oranaf' ("ounty h•ttr said thal lhf' approval ()f the Ra ) v.-ood proJet'I was "du1 hearterung " 1n combmatton wnh an <•arher <'11 ' rejection of a modr rate income pro)e<'t ror the ti lt>nne 'N' Strttl parlunit IOl 1 thank that the county'i. · gu1dt'llM ol 25 percent alford11 --- AfJIJie's Out bl e h o u s 1n11 1 · 11 b11re minimum." !iht' Sflld Thl' city 18 ne1otlatin1 a sale '\o Baywood of tO at'res ol the S22 •<'re Syc:11more Hills proper- l y. localed between La1una Can· yon and El Toro roads Haywood plan's to build the town~ on that portion, off El Toro Road a d1acent to Leusure World The saJe proceeds would be ............. Fofmer Yippie leader Abbie Hoff man talks to reporters in New York after his girlfriend Johanna Lawrenson (left) posted $10,000 toward Hoffman's $25,000 cash bail on a seven-year-old dru~selling charie; · Ex-Nixon Estate Plan OK Sought , San Clemente City Council members will be asked tonight to approve a development firm's plan to divide the 20.9-acre Nixon estate into 16 lots, leaving the ~ormerp~dent's 12-room house mtact. · ., The developers, Cotton Point Associates. would like to sell 13 of the improved lots -ranging in size from one half lo three and a half acres -to iafiividual buyers who would build custom homes. The ·former president sold the fntire estate to three Orange Coast men last year for an un- disclosed amount. The new owners, Donald M. Koll , Gavin Herbert and George Argyros, made it clear late last year they wanted to subdivide the larger parcel. The City's Planning. Com- mission recommended approval of the proposal earlier this month, 575LotsDry after attaching 18 conditions to the project. One of the conditions slates that the exterior of the former Nixon home must be preserved, in case the home is ever declared a his- toric monument. The partners must also pay nearly S37 ,000 in park fees and agree to never resubdivide any of the largelotSinthe future. It was the large size of the in· dividual lots that prompted plan- ning commissioners to allow the lots to front on a 1,350-foot-longcul de sac. City officials said the de· velopers could have come in with a request to build between 40 and 50 units. given the size of the Nix- on estate. Access to the ne-W-l<Jts would be off Avenida d e ! Presidente through Calle Ariana in the Cyprus Shores community. used to service a S6. 7 nilllion debt the city owes on the land, and reduce the Sl.500 per day in, t~rest that is accruing. Laguna resident J o hn Gabriels also urgett that .I.be-· require 25 percent or the project to be affordable housing. but council members said the site was-too-far from the downtown area to serve that purpose Councilwoman Sally Bellerue said that "it is not a likely spot <for low and moderate income IJousing). The site is not one we'd look at. We want something closer in." But, sbe...said tbe council's in· tention to work for affordable housing "needs to be m ade clear ." The council voted unanimous- ly to approve the envir~nmental report and 4-1 for the tentative tra~t map, with Howard Dawson voting a tongue-in-cheek 110 Dawson noted that Lagun a physician Gene Atherton h<id said to the council that the land in question was worth $200,000 per acre. At that rate. he said·. the city would only need to sell 30 acn·s. not 60. · ''rhe vote meant nothinR._but to try to break the monotony ... said Dawson Laguna Project $735,000 Slide Rei)air · Appr.oVed By DON CHAPMAN OI ... Delly ...... , .... Laguna Beach City Council members have unanimously vot- ed to spend $735.000 to repair landslide damage in Arch Beach Heights, where 30.000-cubic yards of I005e dirt pose a threat to homes below. Council member s Tuesday night agreed to spend the city's general fund reser ve and ap· propriate an additional S250.000 of expected increased property tax revenues to pay for re- construction of the hillside and public facilities. They did so without knowing bow much, if any. federal as· sistance will be provided ror the hillside project. Federal officials have stated that part of the work may be eligible for federal money. but the city has received no written approval. Mayor Wayne Baglln warned that should future em ercencies occur. city officials would be hard -pressed to pro vi de fund,s . "With this fac tion, we have wiped out our reserve,:· he said. "The money's not there " Meanwhile. city officials are waging a battle against time in the project. Geologists have told them that homes in the Diamond $treet and Crestview Drive area below the Del Mar Avenue slide are ·"almost certain" to be damaged by mudslides when heavy rains occur. City Manager Ken Frank said the reconstruction work would take three months. ir there are no delays. "If rains hit when the contrac t.Qr is there. we're in real trou- ble," he said. "The bulldozer would be in a pile or mud " Work on the hillside co1tld begin' as early as Monday 1r the city obtains necessary ease· ment s from property owners. Frank said. H the easements ,1n· nnl oh , tamed, the city .,.,ould hav1· 111 condemn the propert~. l hus ck laying work at least 10 day,, he said CStt SLIOF., PaJi:t> A 2> Ni~araguan Exile Somoza, 2 Others Slain in Ambush ..... ASUNCION, Paraguay CAP) -Ousted Nicaraguan leader Anastas io ~o m oza was .as · sassinated today in a bar.rage of bullets and explosives that tore apart his car here. U.S. officials here ~rted. His driver and boydguard also were reported killed. A Somoza associate said "'bne of the assassins was slain and two others were captur ed. But this report could not be con-- firmed immediately. · Eyewitnesses said the heavily armed attackers threw bombs at the white Mercedes·Benz and riddled it with :autom atic weapons fire at an intersection eight blocks from the 54-year-old Nicaraguan exile's home. "Somoza was killed instantly. and his body is still in the car . . . The car is really rather blown apart," said Donna Marie Oglesby, a public affairs officer at the U.S. Embassy here. A local radio report said the Nicaraguan's body was "virtual- ly shredded" by some 25 bullets Somoza was overthrown in J u- ly 1979 in a revolution led by leftist Sandin ista gue rrillas . Long a U.S. ally, he fled to the U.S., but arrived Aug. 18, 1979. He was granted asylum by Paraguayan President Alfredo Stroessner . who said t h e Nic araguan came here "in se ar c h of tranquil i t"Y'." In Miami, Manolo Reboso. a form e r Miami c ity co m - missioner a nd a friend or Somoza's, said he spoke with a (See SOMO'lA, Page AZ) AP Wh·e-10 SlMN IN PARAGUAY Nlc.ragua's Somoza State Pane l Mulls Irvine Coast Plans State coastal commissions Wlll decide Thursday whether to grant preliminary approval of a plan for residential evelopment jn the Irvine st area. Spaces may be rented for *1 1 + each per day at the monthly meets . Fortfaer information may be obtained by calling 497-2442. Developer in SC Sues 0'fJer Water A large ·1and development company has sued the City of San Clemen~ claiming that city never supplied it with promised water for 575 residential Iota. The corporation even sold som e o f the l ot s to home builders. he says. • Dilley Day Tournament S e commissioners are set to meet at.9 a . m. at the Amrac flotel near Los Angeles International Airport. The plan. the work of county and Irvine Company officials, calls for consll'uction of up lo 2,000 dwelling units along the western rim or a national park proposed for the area. Coast Weather Partly cloudy· throu1h Thursday. Lows tonilht in the 80ll.. mp. 1bunday 73 at the beaches. 85 inland. 'INllDE TODA" .. "°",,,..,. """' tcltool foeC· boll 90nw• aclwduld tlau toeek art preoWwd °" Page BJ. .. l•tlex AtY-........ An ........... ........... , ~ .. ~ .... c.Mc• .. ea-·-°' ............ .......... ....... ... ,.....,._ en-•• .... a-• "111111.. cu t MLL..-n ~· ........... ....... ,... .. ............. .... °' .... ~ ,. P.-c~,CH . ,, .. =: ....... 11 T ........... . ftlMlll'I ... ..... .... ............ .. The Daon Corp. filed the suit Tuesday in Oran1e County · Sus>t*ior Court accusing the city of brea'th of agreement for withholding the water. It asked the court to award the corpora- tion sa,ooo it paid to produce a supplementary water system and another $100,000 in com - pensatory dam•1es. Daoo's attonaey, Stephen C. i>rummy of Newport Beach, aaya in the suit that Daon ~t two tract.a of land in April tm from the Forster Ranch. Fonter already had paid the city $994,000-in development fees, in· cludin1 $737 ,000 for water service codbectioll fees. Daon reimbursed Forster for those feem, Drummy 1a11 ln the lull, IO the city WU obU1ated to fumilh it with the permanent water supply . Because Daon officiah tbou1ht the water wo"1d be available, they spent "mllliona" 1radin1. land1capin1 and ir- ri1aliD1 the property and·in1tall- ia1 roads and ~.ewer Une1, Drummyuys .. ' • However, the city has refused to furnish the water and the cor- poratiOO\ spent $63,000 to install an alternate water supply, he says. Canyon Road Run Pla~ned PrereliJtration ends TJa~ay for a 10-kilometer run to be · held aJona La1ona Caft)'on Road Sunday, belinninl at 8 a.m. The fee for participants enter· in1 by Thursday is $2. For those sign inc up after 1bunday. it'• $3. .. Trophies will be awarded for tint tbroUfh third place In 18 cate1orie1. Co-1pomon of the event are the Lapa Beach Lifeauard Ail· aociatlon and' I.be Coon Beer Co. Proceeds wW IO toward the U ·. aociation11 ~munity aervioe pro1rama. -. Further information may be ~beai...S-by ealllnl the auoda· tionat*-«5'12. ..,. ........ .....,, 0:.t.aiftl Gov. Dixy Lee Ray of Washington, shown here at her 66th birthday party earlier this month, wa1 de:- . Jeated in Tuelday '.a primary in ber effort to seek re- election. Related story about Wa1blncton'• only woman 1ovemor on Pase A4. -I--·-·----,; • " • . . . SignUps ·set Entries will be a ccepted through Friday for volleyball and basketball tournaments scheduled to be held •t Jim Dilley Day Sunday at Main Beach Park. The entry fee is S4 for the tournaments. to begin at 10 a.m, Dilley, •'hose dream was a park surroundinl La1una Beach, died 1'ug. 3 of cancer at the age of 88. The day ln his ~ honor wiU be held from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m . and include food. music, games, and speeches. Also scheduled at 10 a.m. is a five-kilometer beach run, with proceeds aoing to the Hunger Project, an or1aniiation aiming to end world starvation by the year l.llJ'7. Relillfation for the run will continue tbrou1h Frtday. and late reOsiration will belin at 8 a .m . at Main Beach Sunday. Tbe-.enlr:Y fee for the run is alJOS4. \ .. The plan also calls for preserva tion of up to 69 percent of the coastal area as public open space. The area is bordered by Corona de! Mar and La"una Beach ADS SUCCESS FOR YEARS ''I've been s uccess ful for years with Daily Pilot classified ads, especially this year. _ "I rented m y Balboa lslanl:! apartment to the first person responding to my ad." said the Corona del Mar man who placed this ad ln the Daily Pilot: Steps to bay 1 bdr great patio. rireplacc. garage winter ltlOMCXXlt If you want r epeated ad· verti1tn1 s uccess. call the friendly Daily Pilot ad-visers .at 4'2-5178. - ... •"' .. •• . 'WLYPl\.Of . USC ............. ,tllt 17,190 -·-JUST BREAKING· L.ote ~from tod411'• ""°'~ olld ~ tww. ~'°"""''' . .. 4-14'eapo11 Reported On Burned Borriber GRAND F'O f< KS I> I f> 1 A ltll~ disaater om c u,1 said t~ay that ht• rl'l'CI\ t"d ;.rn mt .. rc·t>p\ed ir fo'orcf' ,.mt>Sll&I~ in dicatmK (n code trult nud ear wt!•pon'°' ..wer~ abOard • -B ~ bom~r lhttl c-Ju~ht fir Qt r.ri.ncl Forkf Air F'orC'e Ha r on Mort day ni~ht No .-xplo:.ion t•r •llh<'t nur lt'M acc1drn1 lK'rurrt-d ~fl'tS .,f fi<'1als s-.1d n<l llH'rt'u.: .. 111 <.odi..1lmn lt•vrh ..,,i., 1ff'tN•tf'd dn er th.- fart' was t•xwf¥u1sh.-.I ·. 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"ff Io lla•tfl S t-:oL'l.. !i<Juth l\.11rt·<1 \ P 1 U1i.:.1t1t'nt lectdcr Kun Hut.' Jun~ today wa:. :.t'11tt.'n<'t.'d lo tw hanged af\er a m1htar} court ignored . US and Ju!Jant.>St' plt.>.i :. und-eon~cled fom of attempting to over throv. the South K~1rt'11n .:ovemment Twe nty thrt.'t' o r Kim ·:. follov. ers ren~I\ ed pn1>on terms ran1ie ing from l wo to 20 years Tht' verdicts 11utomat1cally go to a hfther m ilitary court for r eviev. and thento thenai1on·ssupre m e court .'tpi1111it1g ·rr1wl• ·r;r,. .-.fH11"k# 1-·;,... LAKE ELSINORE <AP> -A 570-acr e brush fire , sparked b v the ~inning tire or a beekeeper 's stuck truck. was bemg sur- ·rounded today by 680 U.S. Forest Ser v1c-e firefighters an Horsethief Canyon. autl'lonllessaid . . The fire four miles northwest or Lake Elsinore in the Cleveland N~tiona'I Forest s houJc;t be contained bY 6 P m . said F'orest Serv1ces pokes wo manCathy Allard · \ No •Trouble Shooter' Brzezinski Denies ,,_ ... ·Billy lnieroeittion we 're not sure "ou 're telling 1t How do yuu account for the ract . . ... Cetinty - May Sue Builder fty Gl.F.NN SC'OTI' Q1Mlll 0-Jt ,.Jtel~wt St<11t• l1t·t•J1kuf~ t11(enc•1t>s huvt' lw1•r1 u ... k1111' by flrnn~1· ( 'ounty '!> Hour d 41( Su l)('I '1M1f!. lo i.tudy th•• ,11ur1 hl"lltlr} uf lht• n 111nty '!> '>111<:.i111g 11.J,ll or cJ111111istnit1on 111111 In luk t• "..i1111rop r1ate a<' I 111n l11(tHn11t I ho~!! rt'SIJOnSible f•H tlll' h11rlcl111~ ·., wrrou~ :strut• turnl tl uw' 1'111• sua>c rv1:.11r -, niadt• th:tt re c1u1•'l Th11r~<h1y aft t>r le closed 1\0<1r "':.: .. 11111 "' wh1c·h they dis r u "i~rd rnca ~urt"' 1ht' <"Ountv c•uulll tJJll· to 1lt••1I wllh tht.> prob· l1>m~ with l h t• two ~e11r old,~ 111111100 b~1hltng • SUI.It'' \/ISOr l'hlh IJ l. Anthony :..poke for lht' hoard ca lling oo st.ill' ltct>ns1n~ boards that ex a Unl' a r c h llt"l'\ural a nd t·11 1.p 11t."t.-rJnte rrrms to s tud y m.-thud used 111 lhe bu1ldmR I It> al:.o to ld Count} Counsel 1\dr1an Kuypt'r to vie w t he issue a!> a "lop pr10rity" -antl to ta.kc lega\ steps to see that the county re covers the costs of the repair wu rk. wtul'h has been estimated to rangt-from $650.000 to slightly more than $1 miJlion. T he fi rm o f John son and NieJsen Associates. which made that <'Ost estimate in a "report made pubhc two weeks ago, was se le <'ted b y t h e board ot s upervisors Tuesday to hamiW.' the d t>si.:n work needed to repair the buildin~ In its report. Johnson and Nielsen said the building could s\JHer irrepa rable dam age in a serious earthquake and said•the design of t he building its un· us ual inverted pyra m id profile s eems to be at least partly responsible ror the str uctural de- hc iencres · 1·,._,,.. Pag•• '' S?OMOZA • • • ... Somoza staff member he re and w as ,told that one of the ~s· WASHINGTON I AP l P.res1 dent Carter's nat iona l security adviser, Zb1gn1e w Briezrnsk1 , denied in a hea tecl e xc hange with a RepubliC"an se na tor today th at he became a "po litical trOuble ·shooter."" try ing to pre· vent activi ti es b y Ca rter 's 1>7other Billy !bat ~!luld harm the p res irlcnT's r e e le ct io n chances "E.xcuse me . senator. "exc~e m e ." Bnezins k1 interruptt•d ··You may not be s ure I know l am telling the truth." ' others we re captured But t sa 1~ants w as s la in a n d~o Brzezins ki r e peat e d t o a Senate investigating s ubcomm1t tee that whe n he learned of U S. intelligence that Billy Carte r was trying to work out a Libyan oil d eal. he tele phoned Billy Carter and urged h im not to damage LI S fo reign re lat ions or the president <Re lated photo. A4 ) But Brzez1ns k1 said he did not comprom ise r S intelligence by discussing an intercepted cable with the president ·s brother And he a ngrily denied an a l legation b y S e n Stro m Thurmond. R·S C • the subcom· mittee·s vice chairman. that he. Attorney Gene r a l Benj amin Civiletti and CI A Dir ector Stansfield Turne r all became political aides to Carte r in trying· to· prevent Billy 's ties with Libya. a radical North Afncan nation. from hurting ·the presi- dent politically. ."There rs substantial evidence that you we re acting as the president's trouble shooter . try mg (o prevent Billy from doing som ething that would hurt the political fortunes of the pres1 dent.·· Thurmond told Brzezinski "l consider that to be a highl y improper insmuaho n .·an innuen- do that is not jus tified by the facts ." Brzezinski replied l 'm s ure th at your motives 10 participat ing in this inquiry are grounded rn your pa t rio tis m and d e s ire t o establish the truth ." he con tinued "I would not presume to question them , and r resent the all~gation you are m afc ing re· g,arding my motiv,s ... Thurmond s hot back : "We are trying to get at the truth. but ORANGE COAST 1 ' DAILY PILOT '"" O·~ (.ff"' 0.t•IY f>1tOt ...,,,., .,,.," " t omtt1NG '"" ,.,,._,, p,,,,, '" Oybh''""° Ch '""" Or•"'O--(O--\t P"'t;)o,t'l•nQ ( \)""C'"'.,,• """0.' •h f"Cf1l10I'\\ .,. OWO'•\N O Y.~"CJ•• ,,,,ovo" ... •O•U fOt (O\li11 ~w "'-'•Ot.)rt 8t.tCt\ '"'""''~'"" 81f'•l rt I ..,nt•"' \I • fl'• t•• l'lf' l •Qvn .. ==~.~~~.~'l':! .. :,;~~.~9'~ f"~~'',:' 1>4\ OVCtlt\ft11'\q ~111Jit'l1 •\ •t )JO """"' 8"• i .-.. t I'() &o• '""'° ~or.w ~ .... <-•.:••I\' "l•l• ...... .., ...... l>••\•01U\14"'1 l''Wol \"°W• '"•"'·" l(ff'lltl ~~ ',. , ........ , ... ~ '-'1 ,.. .. q nq f JtfOO .. Ctwrtf>~ H l.M\ ""'''',."' 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OftlCH CO\ltll *"'~... no W•\I 8•• s,,....,., ._.wnt•~IO"l 8••'"' tJl)\8-.tt~f\owl,_..,~ 'Fhurmond accused Brz 'I. nsk1 Of d itical trouble-shoot1n~ by -urging Billy Cater not to make th(' oil deal with Libya T he sena tor accused Tumer or "acting as a messenger;" by tak· ing U.S. intelligence information that Billy Carte r was trying to m ake the oil deal out o(regular channels and turning it &ver to· t he White House T hurmond accused.Civiletli of acting "as a polit1 ca1 s urrogate or the president .. by withholding from tus own investigators the intelligence informat ion on the oil deal and on Libya n payment tu Billy Ca rter _ Trio Tarred,~ Fe athered A U B U RN (A P.J Placer County officers say two young me n a nd a wom an were t arred a nd fe a t hf>Ted ne ar Squ a w Va lley over the weeke nd . but won't pres!\ ch ar ges be<'ause "thf>y had rt com '"~ Sh•·rrH'!> Sg t P ra nk Nute saut T uesday tht• vie tim s Pxplained th<1t they were m('rely being paid har k for a pra<·trca l JOkf' they played .'fw snm ecm•' e l s e Th e y d1~11 't e laborate Nute 1dentir1ed t he thr•·c a ~ ,J IJ<' J o h n s t o n . I!> . tto nuld Wood . 20, Rn tl Cath••nrw ('onra<I . 21. all of {'11Uax were not i dentiricd. Heboso said Somoza. long fitrte ss enthusias t. was o s 1!1y to .do his-\f:aily t>~ercises "hen lhe attack occurred An Asuncion radio station also s aid a fourth person. uniden- tified . was killed , but it was not <'lear whether this was one of the attackers. Pa ra guayan radio re ports said the attack O<'cur;ed at about 10.30 a.m. a l an intersection 10 minutes from downtown Asun· cion and t"o blocks fro m the L'.S Embassy There were conflicting reports on the sequence of events . Some reports. not confirmed 1 m me diate ly . s a id the white Mer cedes was attacked by three m en who fired a bazooka from a house as the a uto passed. Other r e p o r ts s aid t he a ssailants tossed bombs , or said the car was being followed by a pickup truc k ju.st before the attack. · 'Som~how-bombs-were-in- volved. Either the Somoza car had weapons lhal exploded . or they were. bombed as well. as bazookaed. ··Mrs. Oglesby said. Asunc1on's Prime ro de Marzo ra d io st ation . quot ing uniden tified police sources, s aid the as· s assrns belonged lo "a rather la r ge inte rnation a l t e rrorist g ro up hired for the job." It gave no furthe r details. The s ame station re ported that the ·house ·that m ay have been th<' assassins· base had bN•n ()('Cup1ed by a group of young /\rg4'nlines Violeta Chamo rro, one of the leudmg anti-Somoza figures in N1<·a~.agua . said 1n Managua lh<•I "1t was time " for Somoza. "I knew that God h ad lo do J•stu•t• some day a nd Somoza's hour has l'omc .. Nuke Waste Dump On Coast Probed WASHINGTON <AP ) A California con gressman has called for a federal investigation of the possibility that nuclear wastes were dumped in shallo w water off the California coast between 1946 and 1965. R ep. Glenn Anderson. D· Calif .• introduced legis lation ·Tuesday that would require the N alional Ocejlnic and At· mospheric Administration to ~urvey the ocean noor in an at· tempt to map all wast~ that were dumped, legally or illegal· ly. into the sea. ··depos1lC'<f 1n alternative areas" He said the t95i study, which he called "previously ignored." also indicated there may be JO times more waste on the ocean noor than had been believed. '·Rumors and specu lati~n a bo und concerning the actual dis posa l of these dangerous materials." Anderson said. "It is time to set the record straight. We musl do a tho rough ex· am ination. Only then can we begin to solve a ny potential problem." 0 0 ----/ ~::::==::t cc::::====> o.11, ......... -. MAP SHOWS WHERE OFFSHORE AIRPORT W.OULO BE A Vl•ble pt~, or • Fogged-In Pollttclll Cop-out? Discussion Heated~ I On I~sland -AirpOrl By STEVE MAIUU.E Olllllt o.lly ,.I ... '~" F oes of a pro posed ~2.5 billion offshore airport took turns Tues d a y c rit icizing the ruturistic island scheme. · T he proposal, calling for a two· runway island airport beyond the Los Angeles/ Long Beach breakwater, was showcased by r e presenta t i ves o f Southe rn Califo,.,.ia Association of Gov· ernme nts during a hearing in Ne wport Beach. Larry·Goldman. a SCAG pro- gram man-ager , t old an audience squeezed into the Newport Cow1· c it Chambers that. without a n'c w .SOutb.ern California airport site. llle'Pressure would be on John Wayne Airport to increase jet traffic But the handful of speakers. in· eluding a group of ..San Pedro t'itizens. said they'll do their best to sink the island before it's created. "The people of Ora nge County don 't want to expand J ohn Wayne Airport, but why should that be our problem ?... as ked Francis Bot win, a San Pedro resident and business owne r "We don't wa n t rt in San Pedro," sa id the woman. an or· ganizer of No Offshore Airport Here t NOAH l . a San Pedro based group Dover Shores rt'!>1denl Diane P attison, who said she is a pilot and businesswoman . compfalned that proponents of the offshore p;fan are placing mor e.emphasis -orrnotS"~ tl;lan s afety "H 's ll political cop·ou(" Ji.he s aid . suggesting a more reasona· ble.a lternative to easing demands for increas ed jet traffi c would be a r a pid t ra ns po rta tio n link between John Wayne and On· tario airports. complained that the cost or the isl a nd alone makes the plan un· reasonable and unlikely "ft 's a waste or t ime and a wa ste of money," s aid Sam Botwin. He predicted the airport would be fogged in 1'.20 days out or the year. Ire also s aid that the SCAG ct>m · mittee. which spent two years re- vfewing Southe rn California's co m.me r c ial aviation needs b e fore recommending t.he orr shore site, fa iled to deal re alistlcally with existing maritime industr\' in the harbor . SLIDE ... T he city is s eeking 17 ease· m e nts. and as of Tuesday Frank had three. and he sa id !>even other property 'owners h ad given him a commitment o n eas~ m en ts Co uncil man Neil fe'itzpatnck said that the city was looking for response from those who have not com mit ted them !>elves on the e asements. ·'I suggest they con!>1der going a few m('hes,. 1f we go t ht' extra m lie." he said T he co~ Tue sda y a<'cepted a $568.428 bid for the hills ide re co ns truction wor.k from Savala Construction Co. of Costa Mesa The rem aining appropn i!_ted money will go for en~i'rreering. . geotechnical. le~al. a ppraisal a l'l d e asement costs , with a $50.000 contingency More than 35 feet or Del Mar A venue fell into the canyon below during the rams of F'eb 19. and JOJ)()() cubk ya rds of e~th broke fre e and moved do wn the slope. 0,her offshore ai rport foes _...,,,,,,...~~ Introducing the Salomon Bo.ot. The Dream Machine it took the world's leading binding company to create. /e's here And it's pure Salomon. Th~ SX 90 The booc which offers-in a cocally umque way - crue heel hold-down The SX 90 1s like no ocher boot It's such o b(eakthrough you hove to see it to believe it. The SX 90£ m orange SX 90 m S gray wr th so~er for- 'ward ~ex. So come m today. SALOMON Saudis Reject Cut·back . V tit:NNA~ Aus tria IAP> Oil. finance and foreign ministers from the world's oil cartel ended t heir meeting tod ay without ag~cement on long.term price a nd production strategy or on pro p osals to a id the Third World Saudi Arabia 's 011 minister. She ik Ahmed Zaki Ya ma ni, said after the breakup of the full meeting, but before a sessiol\ of oil m inisters later in the ~y. tha t his country still would not cut its production of 9.5 million barre ls a day at least for the re· ma inder of•this year. A cut in Saudi output had been dcm anded by militant members of the Organization of Petroleum Exportif!& Countries as part of the' deal for talking about the lon g term p(ice and production strategy "We will be m et-trng this af- ternoon to discuss prices but not production." Yam am said. A fmal communique from the trr·mrnisten al meeting said the oil m 101!-tt·rs · rnl'etrn)! would rn · voh'l' "the current s1tu"tion on the oil market " No changes rn O PE C prices ranging from S28 to S37 per 42.gallon bar rel were expected to re!\ult. ~ New Council Mernl>er Set In Capistrano San Juan C'apr,lrano Ctl\ r II u I) I' I I m l' m b t' r !') lJ re sch<'rluled ton 1~ht lo appoint one 11f I ht" 1:1 applr <'ants vying ror a ~c:at on the l'ouncll Tht· ~1ppolr'll t'l' "111 take the pl~<·1· of forrllt'r Counc·rlrniin .Jame-. Thorp\' "'h11 l't'S1g n1•<I :'\ ug 2C( for pt•r-,onal rca!'>Ons. ,,1n.I '-t'r\l' out h1 ' ll·rm . which run' unlll 1'\1>rtl ti. 19~;! Thi' ~an Juan n'!>1Ch·nt!'> "'ho f!'lllmt·d tht•1r .J pplrt·~t 1uns f(lr lhl· C'Ot.tnt1J r>o'f hdorP the 5 p Ill <ll-:ullmt· !-;t·pl 111 and are ll fltlt>r 1·11ns11lc'ra11nn-art' J1tn Ai- ko. J~1rnc:. Atk in~. Anthunv L Bl<incl W1bon ll111·knt•r and.Ilse B~ l'n('S Othl'r' :.iri· 1,, .... llopka. lla.r q sun '.l.:t•gk~. l'aul W Pha1rc. J ami•, II Rual'h, tlrt•ll Shears, D <' C' T \ I l• r U o IJ iJ a v 1 c s . E lizabeth Fauskin a nd Carlo Ha bash Tetepttone (714)"'2-4321 Cl•Hltled Advertlli"IW·M71 Letun• aeecll All Qep9ftmen11: Telephone 46'-MM F1om~"''"''"""1" ~""6900 Anderson said more than 48,000 drums and vaults of nuclear material were dumped at sea OVJ!r the 19·year period. ll was s upposed to be dropped in at least 6,000'feet orwaler and at least SO miles offshore. - Hiring "Frozen' SACRAMENTO <AP) -The · • IRVIHE 4701 Ian anco l Andenon cited, however. a 1157 Atomic Enerey Commlaaion r e po r t sayin1 that sudde n storms or equipment malfunc- tions caused some wastes to be • state Transportation/ Depart- ment bas fro%en hiring and pro- motions ln an economy drive to meet an expected 1900 million bud1et deficit In the next six years. • v # •• ,. .· CORONA DEL MAI 21J I E. COCllt Hwy. 675-9700 ...... -. -'?"' • • ... SPORTS CENTERS 552-5252 , -------.,---------- j I I • I I I I I • • • I •• • • • • .. t •• t t t •• . ,. :: .. - • • . 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By STt:Vt; MA&Bl.E Ot_o.61,,..... ..... f oes of • propofied $2.S billion orfshore airjloft..!ook turns Tues- day criticiimg-ihe futuristic u1landscheme. Th~ propo1u&l, calling for a two- runway udamd airpqrt beyond Cht! Los Angeles/Long Beach breakwater, WMS showcased by representMtives of Southern CaUromJ• Association of Gov- ernments during a hea · &Jn citizens, said they'll do their best to sink the island before it's created. . . "The people of prange County . don't want td expand Jobn Wayne Airport, but why should Ulat be our problem?,'' asked Francis Botwin, a San Pedro re~ident and business owner. "We don't want it io San Pedro," said the woman, Ifft pr· ganizer of No Offshore Airp0rt Her~lNOAH)~~ San Pedro-hued group. Dover Shores resident Diane Pattison, who said she is a pilot and businesswoma.K," to~plained that proponents or the p trshOre plan are piaciq_g more emphasis on noise than safety. > MAP SHOWS WHERE OFFSHOAE AIR~T WOULD BE ~ Vlable Pean , or• ~n Poltttcel Cop-out? ewport ach. . Larry-Goldman, a SCAG pro. gram manager. tol<l an audience squeezed into the Newport CoWl· ell Chambers that, without a new Southern California airport site, the pressure would be on John Wayne Airport to increase jeL traffic. But the handful of speakers, in- cluding a group of San Pedro "it's., a political cop-out," she said, suggesting a more reasona· ble alternative to easing demands for increased jet traffic would be f So1noza Assassinated arw......,... SLAIN IN P•RAOUAY Nicaragua'• Somoza State Panel Mulls Irvine Coast Plans State coastal commissions will decide Thursday whether to grant preliminary approval of a plan for residential development in the Irvine Coast area. • State commissioners are set to meet at 9 a.m. at the Amfac Hotel near Loe Angeles lnternatidnal Airport. The plan, the work of county and Irvine Company officials, calls for construction of up to 2,000 dwelling units along the western rim of a national park proposed for the area. The plan also calls for preserva- tion of up to 69 percent or the coastal area as pub Uc open space. The area rs boraerea by Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. The controversial point In the plan, according to a commission staff report, could be the exten- sion or Sand Canyon Road and construction of Pelican Hil{s Road. Both streets would tie into Coast Highway. Herbicide Backed I SAN FRANCISCO (AP> - Spraying of the herbicide 2,4-0 was ~xpected to begin today in • the Klamath National Forest in northern California following a judge's refusal, at least tem-_ pora rily, to ban the action: • Sever~ residents and groups in the area have filed suit Uk.int that the spraying be banned becaus'e of possible adverse health effects. ADSSVCCESS FOR YEARS "I've bee n successful for years witb,Daily Pilot classified ads, especially this year. "I rented rny Balboa Island apartment to the first person responding to my ad," said the Corona del Mar man who placed this ad in tire Daily Pilot: Steps to.bay l bdr great patio. flrepl1ce, garage winter xxx-xxxx It you want repeaied •d· vertitin1 a ucce11, call the friencDy Dally Pilot ad-visen at MZ·M'll. • . 3 Others Die • in Hail ·of·Bullets " ~ASUNCION , Paraguay (AP> quickly left, arriving in this South Primero de Marzo said the at- Americannation Aug. 18, 1979. tack occurred at abouflO a.m. A He was granted asylum by friend said Somoza, a fitness en- Paraguayan President Alfredo thusiast, was on his way to do Str..oessne.I-, ...w.ho sai d. lbe.. -his-dail:v-4'x~cises...wh£.o...lhLIL.. Nicaraguan came h er e "in lack occurred. search of tranquility.'· Tlie r adio quoted eyewitnesses The Asuncion radio station (See SOMOZA, Pa1e A.z) Ousted Nicaraguan leader Anastasio Somoza was as· sassinated today in a barrage of bullets and explosives that tore apart his automobile ere. Paraguayan authoritieir-r:~port .. ed. His driver. a bodyguard and another man, also were killed, they said. A Somoza associate said one Mord.er Ra· p assassirr',was s lain a nd two 1 others we~e captured. But Paraguayan police reported no arrests or other deaths. Joyful Nicaraguan revolu- tionaries said in Managua lhe attack was carried out by Pa r ag u aya n "fr eedom fight.ers." The Managua govern- m ent too k n o direct responsibility. Irvine 'Doctor' Charged in Death Police sources said Somoza's white Mercedes -Be nz was caught in a well-planned am- bush between attackers firing automatic weapons from a pass- ing pickup truck, and othen fir - ing a bav:><>ka or rocket launcher from a nearby house. The bloody assault occurred at an intersection eight blocks from the luxuri~ villa where the 54-year-old Nicaraguan exile resided, and just two blocks from the U.S. Embassy. A TTabuco Canyon man who authorities say posed as a doctor in Irvine was charged Tu~ with murder in lhe death of a 29-year-old diabetic he treated. . /' Gerald Barnes, 47, also was charged in Harbor Municipal Court wiUp • ..grand theftJ of the $200,000-he collected in patient fees while allegedly practicing' medicine wtlhout a license, ac- cording to Deputy Orange Coun- t y District Attorney James Enright. Eddie Banks, a1i investigator. with the district attorney's of· lice, said that John Alfred Mc Kenzie was examined by Barnes at the Pacific Southwest Medical Clinic in Irvine last Dec. 26. "He had the classic symptoms of diabet es," Banks s aid. "Barnes prescribed him some medicine and sent him homJ!." . McKenzie died two days later in his Anaheim apartment or un- controlled diabetes. Banks said. "Somoza was killed in-U stantly . ·.The car is really In rather blown apart," said Donna --~ er Bl!_Y's --.McKenzie-was unmamed-and Marie Oglesby, a public affairs officer at the U.S. Embassy in Asuncion. -Dredge Plan ~ toe.al . radto. report said the Nicaragium's body was "virtual-• Set for Airing ly shredded" by some 25 bullets. Somoza was overthrown in July 1979 in a · revolution led by leftist Sandinista guerrillas. Long a U.S. ally, he fled to the U .S. but Waste Storage Trial Postponed The s tart of a Ha rbor Municipal Court trial involving an Irvine-based company ac- cused of improperly storing low- level radioactive waste has been postponed until Oct. 21. International Che mical and Nuclear Co. was charged with a misdemeanor count carrying a possible $500 fine after. police found some barrels marked "Radioactive" in the ICN park-· ing lot. A propose d pl an for the restoration and the dredging of th e Uppe r Ne wport Bay ecological reserve will be t..be topic at two public discussions this month. The plan will first be reviewed by the state Department of Fish and Game's Technical Advisory Co mtl).itl.ee this Thursday eve- ning at UCL T~ pUblic meeting, to be held in Room 502 of UCl 's Engineer- ing Building, is set ror: 7:30 p.m. · The restoration plan also will be discussed by the fish and game department's Public Policy Advisory Committee on Wednesday, Sept. 24 at 7 p.m. This session will t>e held in the Newport Beach City Council Chamber. 3300 Newport Blvd. ' ' \ Building lJasf.'able apparently didtl't have any local relatives, he said. Enright said investigators· are also looking into the death of a m an tteated by Barnes. Further details of this case can't ~dis­ cussed until lbe Investigation is complete. Enright said. Judge Selim S. Franklin al- lowed Barnes to remain free on his own recognizance W-e<lnes- day, but ordered hi111 to appear Sept. 25 in Harbor Municipal Court for arraignment on lhe murder and grand theft charges. Barnes was arrested Aug. 3l in his Coto de Caza home and c h a r ged with p racticing medicine and issuing prescrip- tions without a doctor's license. Two days later, he pleaded in- nocent to those charges and was released on $2,500 ball. Enright said Barnes worked at the Pacific Southwest Medical CUnic in trvine for three years and before that be worked in an Alhambra medical clinic for one year . - OC Asks Hall 'AS,tioll' By GLENN SCOTI' Of_....., ...... , .... State licens41g agencies have been asked by .Orange County's lk>ard of Supervisors to study tile short hi.story of the county's sagging Hall of Administration · and to take "appropriate ac- tion" against those responsible for the building's serious struc- tural flaws. · . The supervuors mad~ that re- quest Thursday after a cloeed- door 1e11ion ln which they dis· .cuned measures th~ county could take to deal with t-be prob- lem• with the.two-year-old, $8.9. million bulld1ns. S-upenllor 'Pbillp L. Anthony spoke for the board, calllns on atate licensina boards ~ex­ amine architectural and en1ineerin1 firm• to study methods uaed in the building. He al.so told County Counsel Adrian Kuyper to view the iM.-e as a "top priority" aad to ta.h legal steps to see that the county recoven the costs of lbe repair work, which has been estimated to ranee from '650.000 to slighUy more than $1 milliap. The firm of Johnson and Nielsen Aaociatet, which made that cost estimate in a report1 made public two weeks ago, wu selected by the board ot supervi.son Tuesday to handle the design work needed to repair the building. In its reJ>Ort , Johnson and Nielsen said lbe bulldln1 could suffer irreparable dama1e in • ¥rious earthquake and said the ~sip of the buildin1 -it.a '81· usual inverted pyramid profile -seems to be at least partly responsible for the structural de- fic iencies. The' biggest fl aws, the firm said in the report. are lack of support in concrete beatns that run vertically through the build· log and weak connec tions between the noor an"d the out· ward sloping columns on the aides of the five-story structure. =er, Johnson and Nielsen hol:t of laying blame in on building architects LeRoy Rose or the structural ensineen, Scherrer Bauman & Associates. Neitber,Rose nor the engineer· lng firm carried what ls called erron and omiaaiooa insurance. and the 1upervl1ora decided Tuesday that future pro· fesslonala should be protected. <See HALL, Pase "2) --- ' -... ~. --·----------- a rapid transportation link John Wayne Airport. said "it's a between John Wayne and On· travesty" thaf the SCAG group tario airports. d1dn't deal with general aviation Other offshore airport foes needs. complained that the cost of the "More and more corporations island alone makes the plan un· are going to private aircraft now reasonableandunlikely._ because or hijackings and the "It's a 9.'aste of time and a general hassle ass<><:iated. .with- was te of money," s aid Sam commercialoperations,")lesa1d .Botwin. He predicted the airport Supplying reasons for the off. would befogged lnJ.20 days out of shor e propos a I , p r ogram the year. manager_ Goldman s a1u0 ~'-lU\,nt;i..u_ __ _ He-alsosaidl'.hat Uie SCAG com--California can expect to lose up to mittee, which spent two years re-$35 million a year in business if a " viewing Southern California's newairportsiteisn'tturnedup. commercial aviat ion needs J ackie Heather and Art An· before recommending the off· thony, mayors of Newport and shore site, failed to deal re-Irvine respectively, issued state- alistically with existing maritime ments neither supporting nor op- industry in the harbor. posing the offshore plan. "There are boat lanes all over Mayor Heather said Newport 's the place," he said. . • positiotr was. one of opposition to Jim Parsons, who has a expanding John Wayne and. ifit generar aviation operation at CSee ISLAND, P"ge AZ) o.ily r .... Sa.ff -NEWPORT CITY HALL'S SANTA ENDS LENGTHY REIGN 1 ~oot Repltca Join• Retndffr •nd Sleigh at Dump Sorry, Virgillia Newp.ort's Sama Gets Dumped A crowd of Newport ~acb ci· ty e mployees gathe red this murning and silently watched as workmen lowered Santa Claus into a blue dump truck. After years of twinkling out Christmas greetings from the roof of city hall .-ol\1 Newport Boulevard. Sant'a was being ·given the !{eave-ho. Workmen, who hoisted the 15-foot high ornament from the roof 'where he had been stored, said Santa simply was too old and ' too dirty to do t he job anymore. -'Actually. explained long-time city e mpl oyee M axi n e McAlpine, it was the energy crunch seve!'al years ago that did in the white-bearded decora- tion. She said the Santa Claus statue. conatructed of chicken wire and fiberglass at the city yard, was first erected in the mid-19508. 1t was booked up to a generator and positioned with one foot stuck down a chimney. It ·wu the brainchild of ·the late Carl Woodmansee, the city's former electrician. "I doubt there's very many IU'Ound who were even here when it first went up," said Mrs. McAlplne. Originally, she said, there were aeveral mechanical rein- deer and a slel1h that nashed out tbe Chrtltmas scene. The reindeer came c:ompUment.s of a Hunllncton Beach oU firm that propPed the mechanical beu~ .. ~top oil storage tanks until state offi cials got mad .. "But the poor little things finally poo~ out," she said. And today, Santa followed his reindeer and his sleigh to the dump, where workmen gave the IQJlg -time .nntament a smashing goodbye. ~ \ There are no plds. lo replace Santa Claus. .. Or :~~:asl "·eat her Partly cloudy through Thursday. Lows toni ght in the 60s. Highs Thursday 73 at the beaches, 85 inland. INSIDIE TODA~· Fourteen high achool foot- ball game• achedtded this week are previewed on Page BJ. 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VIENNA, Austria <AP) Oil fln an1·.-tt"rNf fnrell(n minister~ from the worl<f 'so I t•urtcl ended l ht>f r ml.'t'ttnR Hiday without ~Rr•-.·m.-nt nn long term prke und 1>roducllbn 11triitt!KY or on Prlll'ObUli> to aid t he Third Worl1t S1111d1 l\ri1h1u 'i. 011 manaster . ' Stw1 k Ahhtcd.,.~:du Vam ani, said afkr llw breakup of ttle full I ... ~ l tp11P•"rf1u1 Irene tnt'\'l1ng. but before a session of B)' T8-t" Auetla"'4 ,...... ull n1lr\1st.-r·s later In the day, .. .., that his country 1;till would not The lln1t1'tl StMtt• h"'•Pn'lJX\Sed ('Slabllsh1n.i 11 C"Omm1~~1on l'Ut HH pi"oduetlon of 9 s million to t'X~munl' pa."lt LI S lranaao l'f'latinn In an f'Hort to r~oJ vt' tht' hurrt'l:t a cliiY ut least for the re-hostaa~ •·rii.as, lran·~ Pre adent Abolh•sun Ilana Sadr was quot ma1nder of thas year · td H saym.i llida> /\ r ut In Saudi-output had been Jn •n 1ntl'rv1e~ with lht' FreMh new agency 1'genet' llt"rn anded by militant members Fnnee·l>ressl', H11.n1 'f dr also was qooted as uymg he t!JJ1,1«:C(i) ot lhe Organitation or Petroleum "' f 'n•• f':ap it I HAL_L .•• The board a.reed to •dopt a for.D\..al. policy lO require such in: surance. " Lew Osteen, enforcement of- ficer for the State Boerd or Architectural Examiners, said today that his group can revoke a professional license if it ftnd.s that an architect is incompetent. Ost~n said , however. th•t the board began its own investiga. lion of Rose in April 1979 after the architect was convicted of bribery in a case related to his architectural practice. The board has suspended the investigation until an appeals court settles the case, tllough He said Rose's license probably would be revoked if he is found guilty. The l>oard also agreed to form a blue ribbon committee of architects and engineers to con· s uit with county officials to make sure that problems with major construction projects don't ceme up again. il to be "ea.s1er " to M•ttle the conJrontat1on now that revolu Exportmg Countries as tlonary leader Ayatollah Ruholl ah K~ho~m~e:!!ln~1_!h~as~~se~t~c~o~n<t~n~1on.s~~-i--1;.;~~M~rntCiarr1kii1~n~g-~a~~utttlhhee-"» JDt'.-the r'\01~~ l)f thl' 52 cap~~ncan&. 1n:ute'ir311lfh d1il of lpng term vnce and production 'A:l.Oiiillln: J-&hnson-and Nielsen, whjeh has an office in Irvine, originally wasn't supposed to. become in- volved in repair work of the building to protect' the credibili- ty of its findings . But county of· fi<.'ials contacted the firm last week and said they would be considered for the work. fl l .4' H1fildh19 f'in~d I P"H• SAN SAL\'AlX>R. ~I Salvador IAP> A group of 25 armed men tned to se12e a braJ'll'h otrace--of the Organization of American States todll) and shooting followed, a police spokesman saad But he could not immediately s ay 1C the at tackers su<.'cecded m entenng the building Guernllas fired three Chinese-made rocket grenadtis at the U.S. Embassy on Tuesday qamage was confined to the roof and a vacant offi ce and nobody was hurt. j ln today's attack, the assailants rushed tbe building near Plaza Salvador del Mundo in th&. capital's elegant neighborhood of Escalon. Armed guards in .. the OAS building opened fire. Army troops in armored cars rushed to the scene and ex- <.'hanged gunfire with the attackers. No 'Trouble Shooter' Brzezillski -Denies -· Billy Intervention WASIUNGTON (AP) -Presi-'ll'e're not sure you're telling 1t. dent Carter's national s~curity How .. do you account for the fact adviser, Zbigniew Brzezinski, denied in a heated exchange with a Republican senator today that he became a ··political trouble.5hooter, .. trying to pre· vent activities b y Carter's brother Billy that would harm the president's re-e lection chances. Brzezins ki re peated t o a Senate investigating subcommit· tee that when he learned of U.S. intelligence that Billy Carter was trying to work out a Libyan oil deal. he telephoned Billy -Carter and urged him not to damage U.S. foreign relations or the president. (Related photo, A4) But Brtezinski s aid he did not compromise U.S. intelligence by discussing an intercepted cable with the president 's brother. ''Excuse me. senator, excuse m e ," Brzezins ki interrupt ed. "You may not be s ure. l know I am telling the truth.·· Thurmond accused Briezinski of critical trouble·shootlng by urging Billy Cater not to make • the oil deal with Libya. The senator accused Turner of "acting as a messenger" by tak- ing U.S. intelligence information that Billy Carter was trying to ·make the oil deal out of regular channels and turning it over to the Whlte 1-louse. Thurmond accused Civiletti of acting "as a political servant ,. of the president" by withholding from his own investigators the int~lligence information on the oil deal and on Libyan payment to Billy Carter. And he angrily denied an al·' I e g at i on b y S e n . St r d'm T C S • · Thurmond, R-S.C., the subcom· · ax Ut UrVIVe8 mittee·s vice chairman. that he. Fm· ance Comma"ttee Attorney General Be njamin Ci viletti and CIA D irector Stansfield Turner all became political aides to Carter in trying to prevent Billy's ties with Libya, 'a radical North African nation. from hurting the presi· dent politically "There is substantial evidence that you we re acting as the president's trouble shooter, try- ing to prevent Billy from doing something that would hurt the political fortunes of the presi- dent, .. Thurmond told Brzezinski iW ASfUNGTO.N (AP J -The Senate Finance Committee, showing uncustomary restraint, is resisting the temptation to tack dozens of narrow-interest lax breaks onto its $40 billion tax cut bill. The committee voted 19-0 Tuesday to attach only one amendment to the tax package in an effort to s how that the Senate has the discipline to pass a responsible tQJ cut before the Nov. 4 election. ~trategy "We w1fl be meellng this af. tt•rnoon to rtiSeuss prices but nor µroducuon, ·· Yamani said. A rinal communique from the tn ministe.r1al meeting s aid the 011 ministers' meeting would in· volve "the curre"' situation on the oil market!" Mo changes in OPEC pnces ranging from $28 to $37 per 42·gallon barrel were expected to result. The communique s a id the longer term price plan would be discussed at an oil ministers' meeting Oct. 14 .and plans tO aid · Third World countries will be ta ken up at a finance ministers' meeting in Quito, Ecuador. in early October. These meetings will come shortly before OPEC's 20th anniversary summit meet- ing in Baghdad, Iraq, in No- vember "We wiU try to straighten out our differences al these meet- ings " in October. Subroto said. Mailman Hits Dog; OWller Hits Mailman A mailman·versus·dog episode in Costa Mesa developed into a ruckus that cbuld see a 15-year- old boy prosecuted for assault. police report. Postman Peter Dillon. 26. told offi cers he was delivering mail to a west .Costa Mesa home Tues day when the residents' s pringer spaniel charged at him. · Dillon said he swatted the dOg with his bag and yellett for help from the residents. A IS·year-old boy called off the dog, Dillon told officers, and be proceeded along his route. Moments later and two houses down the street the dog charged again. he said. He threw his empty mail pouch at the spaniel. hilting it in the back. Dillon told officers the dog's owner was irate over the action, picked up rocks and dirt from a garden and threw the missiles It the postman. · He was hit in the chest. Then, said Dillon, the youth picked up a )aicycle frame and chased him down the block yell· ing, "You're dead, mailman ... Police who questioned the youth following the episode said he admitted that he threw rocks a nd· the bike frame at the postman because he was angry about his dog. Postal authorities told police they will prosecute for assault and battery. • • 1 consider that to be a highly improper insinuation, an innuen- do tha( i~ not justified by t he facts," Brtetinski replied " ... l'm s ure th at your motives in parti<.'iliating in this inquiry are grounded in yoi.lr patriotism and desire t o es.tablish the truth," he con ·. tinued. "I would not presume to question them. and I resent the allegation you a re making re· garding my motives." . Artist Sued Thurmond shot back; "We are trying lo gel at the truth, but ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT lf"!• Or•~ co.,1 °"''• Pilot ...... #P'tr" I' comO•IWG ,,. Nt ..-\ Pt"'" t\ Ch.!Dh\""'-d o, IM Or•nQ• CM'' Pu011\n•no Como•"'• ~·•I• f'dll10ft\ "''" ~t\hHI Mond•~ lhfOWQf'I , .. 44, for Co\flll ~w NrwOOt't 8~.,,. 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Mesa Rejects Settlement A peace feeler for an out-of- court settlement on behatr of metal-worker-artist Ali Roushan has been rejected by Costa Mesa's City Council. · • The city is suing Roushan in Orange County Superior Court because he alledgedly has not complied with conditions im· posed by the council in allowing him to erect a conlroversial prayer tower and fountain on his industrial prope rty at 1550 9'Jperior Ave. Rousban 's fr iend . John Palmer of 204 Broadway. told the council at a regularly scheduled m eeting Monday night. "I don't thi_nk t!te city i~ doing mucti ~of a Job an the Ah Roushan case.•· He suggested that the issues ., primarily involving landscaping plans and an irrigation system o rdered but not installed - could be settled out of court. "If you win (in court)," Palmer said, "you 'II tear down a piece of sculpture and be the laughing stock of the county.". Councilman Donn Hall charged that Palmer's 'com· ments were out of order and that Rousban had agreed following a public council hearing to abide by the condiUons.tmposed. Now, Hall contended, "He baslcally has told the city plan· "' ning staff he won 'l abide by con- • dltions be agreed to then." Mayor Arlene Schafer cut off , I -further coundlmanic comment by noting that the issue is befo~ the courts and that. further dis- cussion should cease. At issuc.-Palmer said later. is whether the city has the right to control erection of artwork. He said the whole matter falls un- de r the ri rs l constitutional amendment to free speech and expression. in hearings earlier this year, Roushan told the council and the Planning Commission -which rejected the metal tower as too tall. possibly unsafe and out of neighborhood character -that his triangular structure is to promote peace and love . . l n its suit filed early this month, the city not only seeks compUancee with council condi- tions but requests an order pro- hibiting Roushan from erecting more metaJ sculptures in front of his metal works c alled Customs by All. Rous han has fabricated a second sculpture, a pair of wings to rise ·behind the triangular tower, which he says he plans to erect. · Palmer charges that no artists ever were consulted before lhe council imposed conditions on Rouahan's work scheduled for a court hearin~ Sept. 23. "Now the whole situation is out of control," he told council members Monday night. ............. IHxy ,, .. , .. ,., ••d . Gov . Dixy Lee Ray of Was hington. -shown he re at h er 66lh birthday party earlier this month, was de- feated in Tuesday's primary in her effort to seek re· e lection. Related story abouC' Washington's only woman governor on Page A4. .. , f 'n"" Pap . t I ISLAND ... takes a new airport to do that. then so be it: Anthony said his colleagues re- main in opposition to transform· ing El Toro Marine Station into a com mereial airfield. The SCAG study was r equested by the Federal Aviatfon Ad- ministration "It was a big shock to us ... s aid firm vice pres ident, C.K. Alle n . The board told the firm to begin the design work im- mediately. Allen had sugosted earlier -before he knew his firm would do the work that the designs ror repairs would fake frbm three to five months. The cost for the design wor~ hasn't been set, but it usually runs about 10 pen:.ent or the cost of the actual construction, so the price probably could be up to $100,000. f ·n,,,. Pafl*" t I SOMOiA ... as s aying the assassins opened fire with automatic weapons and a batooka from a nearby house "The bodyguards managed to T F G "( survive the attack and return WO OUnd UI ty the tire of the assassins. who PHILADELPHIA (AP) Jn· -finally kill~ the bodyg':1a~ds," . the report said. ''After ehmmat-tbe second Abs.cam verdict, a ing the bodyguards the at- federal co_urt !ury foun~ two tackers closed in on Somora 's D~mocrallc c1_ty co~nc1l~en ~r and threw bombs at it tO guilty o~ conspiracy an taking destroy it. .. $40 ,000 in. payoffs from FBI lt said three .attackers then ag~nts posing as the repres~n-fled in two cars. tallves of a phony Arab sheik. Police sources said the attack George X. ~ch~artt , 67, and was s~ed from both the house Harry_ P. Jannotll, 56, showed no and from a pickup truck that emo~1on as they h eard the had been following Somoza's verdict Tuesday night. car. ,. ""-.: Introducing the Salomon Boot. The Dream Machine it took the world's lead~ng binding company to create. _ It's here And it's pure Salomon. The SX 90. The boot which offers -in a totally unrque way - true heel hold-down. The SX 90 1s like no other · boot. It's such a break.through you have to see it to believe It. The ~X 90£ in'orange. SX 90 m S gray with so~er for --'1 word rex. So-come m today. SALOMON ·coaoMA Da MAI 21J I I. C..t Hwy. 675-9700 SPORTS CENTERS .. \ & .• ... Trio Tarred, F eathet:ed. _ - AUBURN CAP ) Placer Count)' officers say two youn1 men a nd a woman were tarred and fealhe r ed n ear Squaw Valley over the weekend. but 'won't press <.'harges because "they had it com· ing." S h eriff's Sgt. Frank Nute said Tuesday thevic· 'tims explained that they· were m~rely being paid back for a practical joke they played on someone e l se The y didn't elaborate. Nute idenUlied the three as J oe John6ton. 19 ; Ron a ld Wood , 20, a nd Catherine Conrad, 21, all of Colfax. County Man Electrocute In Accident A Santa Ana man was killed a nd two othe rs were injured Tul!sday afternoon in Tustin after an electrical accident on a storm drain project. . The men were working on Bryan and Browning s treets when a JO.foot crane being used in the construction"ar.ea brushed up against a 12,000-volt power line. a<.'rordi'ng to Orange Coun- ty Fire Department spokesman Chuck Murphy. Electricity t raveled from the crane to steel scaffolding on which the. men were working, Murphy said . He said the power line quickly "shorted Itself out .. Antonio G. Lopet , 31. of Santa Ana.• was pronounced dead on ar rival at Santa Ana-Tustin Community Hospital. Sam Potts. badJy burned, was taken lo UCI Medical Center, where he remains in serious condition. His brother. Earl Potts Jr .• wa~ treated for a twist~ ankle. and released from the hospital. The Potts brothers are from Venturli. Agency Warned SACRAMENTO CAP) -The state is warning the Agency on Aging directors for Lassen, Modoc. Shasta. Siskiyou and Trinity counties to get their - house in order or be taken over. And Janet Levy. djrector of the California Department of ·Aging, added Tuesday that the state would not permit any lapse in tbe nutrition program and other services to senior citizens in the five cowities. l llYIME 47011..,-.ca ·552-5252 • .1 _,, •... STOCKS I BUSINESS NYSE COMJ>QSITE TRANSACTIONS <lvol•ll ........ ,,_ .. w...-· .......... Y,,o •IO-u, P•<lllt l'llW. llol>\lo-1, 0.tlttll •"llGIMtn!Wtlt fllk• ... .....,., .... r~~ 11f '"" Nel""'•l ••lO<l•UOftM~"'lla.t o .... , > •nd 111\11,.1 .. ... .... ....~ ··.1 ,_, '"'~ I I .. ' ' ·~: t ~; .·:~·1 I' I~.:!>"\ f~.., \~~ 'i-AJ m· r: ~ ........ ,, ,.• ll)t "1•' e ~ ', • ... • f\111,. 1 I) •lltl U '' lo ~~,.... I\ It -•(II -11 N I ~)t. ;• P•Pl llf t ~ Oii ... 11 io .. E 1/1 l.ll S 1:111) Vo ~ • o.aCM Ii IS "11n •• "" '" • -.. ft• " .. , .. -· ... 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Reginald Jones is chairman of General Electric, which, measured by sales, is the nation's l llh largest com pany. Charles Brown is the leader of American Telephone & Telegraph, the nationis l-'1est private em ployer, with some o n e million persons oo the payroll. ~ • Edward Telling is ·~ chairman or our largest ". ~ Money Tree retail e r , Sears , Roebuck. And Maurice Gra nville runs Texaco, whose 1979 sales or S38 billion ranked it sixth among all l.J'.S. companies Just as companies are perceived differently, th-e peo· pie who head tl)em are also seen in different lights. even in the business community. Some are knowy more than othe rs. Some are respected more than others, Soale are dislik~ more than others And these standings haNe nothirfg to do with compa ny size. .. .... _; THE WALL STREET JOURNAL recently surveyed the top persons at some 580 companies: asking them which executives they respected the most The answers were in· feresting. Number one by a wide margin was General Electric's boss. Jones. who is known lo run a marvelously effic.ient and re$<)urcefuJ or ganization and who has emerged in re· eent years as the chief business spokesman to the outside world, especially to the dark forces in Washington, D.C. After Jones came this crew: 2. Irving S. Shapiro, Du Pont ; 3. Thomas A. Murphy, General Motors; 4. Waller B. Wriston, Citicorp.; s. John E. Swearingen, Standard Oil or Indiana; 6. Rawleigh -warner Jr., Mobil ; 7. Henry Ford II, Ford; 8. Clifton C GarVi.n Jr., Exxon: 9. Justin Dart, Dart Industries and 10. Frank Cary; IBM. If there is a common denominator here, it's the fact that all of these executives have, al one time or another, spoken up ror the business community. They have de· fended J>u,siness interests. They are tberefore seen by their peers ~statesmen. • THE ,NfiXT 10 MOST. respected leaders in the Wall Street Journal poll were: 11. A. W. Clausen, Bmk of Amenca; 12. Henry E . 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IEagle Shelley Winte rs guest s as a famous lawyer who enlists Robert Urich 's help to clear her client on. "Vega$" tonight at 10 on ABC, Channel 7. FAAHCl8CO W116n Stone eno Keller c1ear an Innocent man ol murd&f 111ev 01scove1 that ne was Delng blackmalte<J tor ii ct1me ne comm11ted 25 ye8<S llQO • OVEAEASY Guest Ertc Se~areod. 0 ;I MACNEIL t l.EHAEA AEPOAT (() TIC TAC OOUOH @) MEA\' OAfFflN Guests Melody Andefaon. Jackie Vernon, ,_o lllc·•r Michael Simonson~ - 7:30 8 2 OH THE T'Owff Sieve meera • pole vaulter who o.,.,came • oarar~Jng accidenl to wllk again: SQUAAU • FACE THE MUSIC • ALL IN THE FAMll Y .-.; wealthy trleno 01 • Archie's arrives from Bev· e<ly Hiiis p1omphng Archie lo organize 1 reunion ol tll9tr Old Army buddies. • MACHEIL /~MA AEl'ORT • THE SHAICESPEAAE Pl.AYS "The Tempest" M1c11ae1 Hordern stars es the pow- erful sdrcerer Prospero In Shakespeare's magical lanlasy whleh llso tea1ures Pippa Guard, Warren Clarke, 01vld Olxoo and Chrlstopt>er Guard. (R) Cl) BASEBALL Television. [Mtlamy A -•tiny 1•nc:llet nl••I a U.1~11¥1 IO fll\d hll rr1111hio aauo111 .. 12 hll j e Qt F~v nuo IHCIAl 1"41 C.•tlt of a.n.ta1 Hntl)llOI . £10111 It UIOugb. ' 0 All My Chu Vt•11 1100 SotO" COM• P4tll NI • j)llhle-l!tl)e VII l>Ol'I of 1111, 9eme JltlOw AK.n111<1 O•w.on ho••• •G litOllll . • • * t>vsi. S111 ( 19S7) S11t1•~ lrtiey 1<a111111ne 111pourn O•sp11e 1n1 tlue&I 11111 11\ 1ttl<:1611Cy Hpetl P<•Mi 10 het IOO • aepa11,.,,..11 nffd 11nds n1m IOll18'11v• (2 llft) • PM MA0ADNE vi..1 two A.mllhO<lalres -no "*'''I° ~h 5500 lfhlHlmenlt, u11>1n roll4ir· •uurio "' Hoo11on, C11e1 T-41 makes an11tlka1>0b, Ot WallOO Ol'I ~11C 1agj1try _..,1e;es, Joyee Kufll1wlk on 1n1111a1>1e llllOn and money-saving tetepllon.s • MOVIE • • • 'Wha1 e..... Hap- p.n.o To Biby Ja1141?" ( 1962) Bene Oev1s. Joan C1awlo1d Two s1s1ers bocll fo1mer film stars, 11ve • l>ltaue e••Slltll<le 1n • 1er0 IOMldden he>use. (2 hrs) • 21TOHIOHT Quesr· FCC Commissioner !lrone Brown '8:30 • CAAOL IUMETT AND FAIEMDS --'--\ • Skits. "TJ:lr Family," "Soap To N~ .. 11 .. fll THESHAKESPEAAE PlAYS "The Tempest" MIChael Ho1dern slers as the pow- e1ful sorcere1 Pro&Pero In Shakespeare's maglcll lan1uy wtllc:ll lllO features Poppa Guard, W•1ten Clarke, David Oiaon and Cnrlslopner Guard (A) 9:00 8 C8S MOVIE "Rodeo Gltl" !Premiere) K1111ar1ne Ross. 8o Hop- kins The wt!• ol • champi- on rodeo performer decides to try tor a rodeo career of her own ·a SHOOOH I • -TUBE TOPPERS c~ • 8:00 -Carol and Dolly in Na shville . Carol Burnett and Dolly Parton team up for a musical variety special at the Grand Ole'OJ1ry." · KJIJ G 8:00 --''The Desk Set.·· Spen~r Tracy and Katharine Hepburn head the cast of this movie comedy about emciency efforts at a business of- fice. CBS 9 9 :00 ...:t. "Rodeo Girl." Katharine Ross stars as a woman who pursues a rodeo career despite its threat to her marriage and her unborn child (see story, photo below). slMzy side OI la• Vegas l(~TIONAl NeWS ICU9'99HOW 10:30 • NEWI SPOTLIGHT Tammy Grimes. Marllyn Sol<ol, Constance Tovnirs . vltll la.shk>n hot SOOll . 11:00 I a•()) m1 News HOU.YWOOO 8QUAA£8 G MOVIE * • "Carry On Cabble" \ 1967) sldney James: H11- 11e Jaeques A neglected wile g•1s back 81 her flus· band by sponsoring e rival 1uk:ab company (2 hrs ) • YOU 8ET YOUA LIFE Buddy talks to ' tamale ·socc:., star and • woman who IS bulldlllg a rellre- ment hOfM for anlmels" • ~E 8fHHY Hill SHOW Tne G11rmen professor does his 0851 lo lngr11111e lllmsell In "Oetting To Know Yoo .. • WOOO IS TOO GOOO T09URH An examlnahon 01 the new u-being made ol one ol our n111on·s renewable resources Is presented Wall., Cronlelle and van· oua cortespondtlflts repor1 on the candldllff, Issues, the elec1ora1a and the .cnenglng polillcal system 8 TOHIOHT ' Host Johnny Carson Guests Tony Bennell, • MIChMI Landon • MOAEc.uitR AHO WISE ' 19 ABC NEWS HOGAN'S HEROES An elite German dlvl\lon btvouacs near S1ala~ 13 and CfNles problems to< Khnk and Hogan • OETSMAAT Mn discovers IMC 338 l<AOS agents nave sllpped 1n10 Ille coontry • ID CAPTIONED ABC NEWS 11:50. OJ LOVE BOAT "Julie's Dilemma" Betty Garrell, Norman Fell, "Rocky" Melissa Gilbert. "Who's Who" James Coco. Dody Goodman (A) -r.IDflGKT- , TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS Aporentic. angel c,ven· der hes 1 hard lime earn· ii nls wings.. · ... ~· T~ IMF mu$1 111war1 11141 appoj'"mant ol • regent to 1ne 111rone ol • sm1ll monarchy • AOOMU2 Kaufman rece<vts help from an une ~c)ected source when Ille $Cll00l 1$ • 1111 by • llu e04dem1C • • ~ 12:30 G TOMORROW Guests Elton JoM, USMC Mll101 Leslie Peny, wno was Involved In tne abort· ea 1escue ane~pt In Iran. and hla wite Gl0tla, Rdfl ia MOVIE ~ • *'n "Ou1ck, Lei's Get Mlrtled" ( 197 1) 1Glnger Rogers, Ray Mlllana The lOC6l "madame" and the mayor a1a enllateo lo lle/p a mastermind gatn pos&es- sion ot a legenda.ry 1rea- sure (I h1 , 55 min ) • NATIONAL NEWS 1:00. GJ) POLICE WOMAN Cl MAVERICK Brei ·goes au-out to locale SS00.000 h•dden by a dead man e Mgy1E **'"'~"A Date W1111 Judy" t~ • t194S)-...}'owell Ell!a- belh Taylo7. A p&Tr ot t&en- ager s w1111 overec1ive 1mag1na11ons keep lhetr lamilles 1n turmoil (2 hrs . t5 min l G) MOVIE • • The Americana ( t955) Glenn Fo1d Frank Love1oy. A r exas cowboy hnds romance and adVen- lu•e wnen he auempcs 10 1 ~ehVilr prize Brahma bulls • 10 Brazil ( 1 hr 30 min I 2: NEWS 0 MOVIE .,, • * "A Yank 1n The RAF" ( 1941) Tyrone Pow· er. Belly Grable An RAF Iller 15 numbleel alter JO•n· 1ng lhe 'erv1oe to be near an old tlame_.(2 hrs) yourio llb«llne ••••.. 1119 IUI, lrM Ille Of I l>tehelor u tong •• fie can betof• Mlllng down rooll. ( 1 hf., ~"'"', s:02I: • • •,+ "Oreatnboat" ( 1952) Clll!Of'I Webl>, Ginger Roo· ,8tS A ellent..ac;t_. lier •n• glory wnen hi• old 111m1 are resum1ctad tot letevlslon. ( 1 hr , 40 min.) 3:15. MOVIE • • ••.t "Randorn Har- ves1" ( 19421 Roneld COi· man. Greer G11r100. 3:56• H£W8 4i00 8 MOVlf: • * "Tl•• Diamond ~ .. ( 1953) F8tna Lamaa, Gllt>en ROiand. Cl ~OVIE • • • ''The Gentle Gun- man" ( 1952) Jonn Miils. Oirk Bogaroe. Tltursdafl'• Dayf i•• Mo.,I•• ll:ooe ••"News 11oonds" I 19•7) Bowery Boys. Chris· tine Mcintyre. 12:00 Cl • • 'k "Bertin Corre- spondent" (19-421 Dana Andrews. Vlrg1nla Giimore. ID * * • "Two Sisters From Boston" ( 19461 June Allyson, l<achryn Grayson 9) • * • "The Joller Is Wild" (19571 Frank Sin•· tra, Jeanne Crain 1;00. ***•"Whiskey Galore ' ( 19491 Joan Greenwood, Baall Rtc!lOld. 2:30. *\Ir "Ta'fmy Pipit" ( 19o44) A tawny pipit, a rarely seen specie$ ol lark, takes refuge In Upsbury Lea end c•uses Ille •owns· people and 1ne m11111ry co · oo toe 10 toe In ballle over •I 11 hr 30 min.I , 3:00 ®l • •''>"The Girt Most Likely To .. ( 1973) S1ock· ard C111nn1ng, Edwerd Asner '----1-' -A'S.w.llO- Melody Interviews Malibu r~ts and sunbalher$ c~ wo11 1t1a1 lawn'• nude beecll Los AngeleS Oodgets vs San Olego Padres 1:00. DOU.'f AHO CAROL IN NASHVILLE Amid clv11 war, loranaQ• cialms tile Utte ol shogun; -INeclcthOma onC4.....J1galn saves Torenage'i; Ille and Is r-arded wtlll the high ,... position ot Samurai wam· ID HEAE'S TO YoUR Hf.4lTH _ "Or~ lnteracllo~ (RL 12:00 8 ()) C88 LA~ MO'llE • • • "Oeatll W•sn· (1974) Charles Bronson Hope Lange. An ercllllecl whose wile and daughter were brutally assaulted launches a one-man wa1 or 11eng111nce ag111nst the tnys muggers (Rr----8 TWILIGHT ZONE 2:10 G NEWS 2:25 8 NEWS 2:278 NEWS 2:308 MOVIE It * Tlle.,pev1I To Pay 3:30 8 * * 'r "Time Tra- velers" ( 1976) Rlchuo Base11&11, Sam~ , s • H Tne ~07711'1 prepares IOr a VISll ltom General MIC· Ar1hu1 ., STREETS OF SAN G FAMll Y FtUO • s.iANANA Guest CfWCI< a..ry· • HOLlYWOOO Cha""~' Llsf iRg• • KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles G KNBC INBC) Los Angeles r-9 KTLA (Ind I Los Angeles '. KABC·TV (ABC) Los Angeles ()) KFMB (CBS) San Diego ~ D KHJ·TV (Ind ) Los Angeles , l!I KCST (ABC) San Diego , • KTlV (Ind ) Los Angeles .. r'-' a KCOP·TV (lrid) Los Angeles • K'CET-TV (PBS) L9s An~ele$ CD KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach J Coon1ry music star Dolly Parton and comedian CarOI Burrl4111 comblrl41 tal· ents In an hour ol mosJc. oornedy and dance ~ltt>m the Grano Ole Opry House In NUhvllle (A) 8 AEAlPEOPU \Seasoo Premiere) Fee· lured: a reunion ol Po w ·s lr<>ffl World Wat II and the Kore&ll War. Ille T-IJlrds. a prmeulonal rOffer-sleellng lu m. • woman who'°'pto- duoes cuslom-made blk· 1n1s tor bOlh sekes 0 • MOVIE • * "CJlaJIJe Cobb: Nice Nigh! For A Hanging" (19771 Clu Gulager. Ralph · or (Pa~)O • ®l CHA'ALIE'S -A'40£LS Keby and Tiffany go undef· cover as high-priced call •• girts to expoM tne leader of a prostltll)IQO. ring, (R) • MdfVGNfFJN ~ts· Melody Anderson, Jackie Vernon, Ottlcer Mlchaet Simonson, Jack H(gglns. John Paer Nugen1 10:0011=. -.,. A mlW..nt lemlnlst IS charged with murdering th1ee men wno ruled the 11:.30 8 Cl) CAMPAIGN COUNTOOWN JOHN DARLING COMEO~NI 'fOU''I~ 1'0~LL ME \'IA-40 J.R. J ( 1930) Ronald Colman. Lo<t!llil Young A rakish Katharine Ross at ~Ho·me • in Saddle 'Shogun' Soaring For NBC ACTRESS BACK IN THE SADDLE AGAIN KMMrtne Ro•• Plllp 'Rodeo Girt' ..-----------~ ------, ...... Candidates Aired Candidates f9r county, state and rederal of- fices will~ interviewed when "Veter's Pipeline" begins its s~venth year of broadcaatiq Friday ·at 7:30 p.m. on KOCE, Channel so. The first program in the "Election 'IO" series Or speciala will present candidates for tbe ab and 7oth assembly districts in northern Orange County. The program will examine issues of trana_porta• tion, housing. state budget am the poulbllitr that failure of the state Legislature to enact smog COil· t.rol may cost Californians Sl50 IDillion ln ao.t ·revenue ftom the federal 1ovenunent. By n:aav BUCK LOS ANGELES (AP) -It wasn't difficult for actress Katbartne Ross to. look like she was at home in the saddle in "Rodeo Girl," a new movie to be laroadcast tonight at 9 on CBS. Channel 2. Miss Ross is out at first light every day riding horses alone the beach and hills near her Malibu home. She also rode in "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid." She got some _personal coaching from Sue Pit· tie, the two-time world champion rod~ star whose life story loosely forms the basis of Ole film. Miss Ross did a.JI the riding sequences in the movie, ex- cept for a few bucking scenes handled by Miss Pir- tle. "RODEO"lt.tRL" WAS SHOT on loution at a ranch in subu~ Newhall, except for a rodeo se- quence fiJmed in San Diego. "We got permission to shoot and they ask~ me to ride in the barrel race." Miss Ross said. "I did it, and ~twas fun. I'd always ridden, but I'd never done rodeo competi- tion before." The movie focuses on M.iss Ross' .determina- tion to have a rodeo career despite the opposition of her husband, played by Bo Hopkins. She's en- couraged by her mother, played by Jacqueline Brooks, and a rodeo performer played by Candy Clark. While on the road. Miss Ross learns she is pregnant, but decides to continue her quest for the championship buckle. . Jackie Cooper directed "Rodeo Girl" from a script by Katharyn M. Powers. ... "I CAME TO lllDING early, but we never bad horses of our own.'' said Miss Ross. "I think my parents thought it was a pbue I was goin1 to grow out or. I had a cousin who taught me to ride." She bought her first horse with money from her first movie. "Shenandoah." It was an Arabian, which she named Johnny and •till rides regularly. She has since bought an Appaloosa named Jolter. Miu Ross said she was asked by producer Len -Steclder to take the role, aJthouch 1M doean 't do too much television work. Her lut TV film was "Murder By Natural Causes." "1bere are just so few good roles for women in theatrical films.:· she said. "I think televiaion or- ....., O'Toole •nd ..... R•lleb.ck THE STUNT MAN 12:15-2:41-1:11-1:41-10:11 '<>MN TRAVOLTA URBAN COWBOY 11:00-1:00-10:00 Robert Redford BROBAKE t:»7:• " fers more for women than feature films. The com- petition is fierce.and most films seem to be heavily weighted with males. I'm waiting for tbe wheel to turn.'' 'II • SHE STAaTED ON THE stage at the Actors Workshop in San Fran~isco. In Los Angeles, she die! a rew television roles. It was a ,Uest spot·on "Gunamoke" that changed her career. The direc- tor was Andrew McLaglen. and when be was as· signed to "Shenandoah," Masked for ber. Her theatrical films include "Games,'' "The Graduate," "Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here," "The Stepford Wives " and "The Voyage or the Damned." "I've had a few offers to do episOdic television. but there was never anything that excited me,'· she said. ONE MOVIE SHE DID for TV was "Wanted _ The Sundance Woman," a sort or continuation or her role from "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.'' "I s-.ccumbed and thought I could really contribute something, but it wasn't good," she said. LOS ANGELES (AP) -NBC's "Shogorf" gamble appears to be paying off.· The $22 million, 12· hour epic of fe udal Japan would become NBC's all-time ratings winner if its first-night ratings hold up through the week. · She said she considers her latest movie, "Th4;, ., Final Countdown." as strictly entertainment. "If has humor and patriotism and things that haven't been fas~abfe for a while," Miss Ross said. "I don't th'ifik.-it'si in a et.ass with 'The Graduate' or 'Butch Cassidy.' but it's a very upbeat picture." Good Ska/ e? "Shogun," based on J a mes ClaveU's novel, is t he cornerstone or NBC's immediate re- covery plans. a potential ratings blockbuster that could validate NBC 's ef- fo rts to make the most or this strike-diminished television season. Although the national ra tings were not ye~ available. overnight rat- ings from Chicago, ·New York and Los Angeles showed that Monday's three-hour opening epis ode or "Shogun" dominated . the prime time ratings. 'Stepf ord' Sequel Set HOLLYWOOD CAP)-SharonGlessstarsin "The Revenge of the Step(ord Wi ves.~· an NBC sequal to the theatrical motion picture. The movie also stan Julie Kavner, Don Johnson, Arthur Hill, Audra Lindley and Mason Adalba. MILD OVI• -,., Wiik r • "AIRPLANE" .... "MEATIALU" IN I l'JAaTS 1<•1DAY "FINAL COUNTDOWN" ,... 1N1 "BATTLE BEYOND THE STARS" ............... _,.,.,.s.t, "ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW" 1•1 TICK ET l'•teES: Oaft. U.SO ~ P.JO. Cllltctr .. •u o MIRAMAR THEATRE ININ.llC.-..•Nf 1o111a.... ....... * CINIMA Cltmtl l UA CttltMA UA cm C'"8IA * Cosio Mno Wntm11111er Moll Orange , 979-•t•I 893·0646 83.t-3911 * IAOOUIACll ~ ClMMA El IOIO 581·S880 WOOOllllDll CINIMA tl'Vlrte 551-0655 IOlllY llO 'Ulli ACClHIO ~ 11o11 t llO.\WtHllT Sarah Purcell, a host of NBC's "Real Peo- ple,'· finds out a bout the rolle5 derby first hand in tonight's seg- ment, the first of a two-part feature, air- ing at 8 o'clock on Channel 4. ·'Shogun'' clearly out- pe rformed NBC's all- time entertainment suc- c ess , "Holocaust," which ran in 1978. TREAl' YOURSELF TO THE TWO IEST COMEOIES OF THE CENTURYI IA .CAii AUIFGLUI (/XJ~:fa§~) AND • ~anco lru1atl's .EVERY IA • JIM MARIMALL ON ITAQE fOR YOUR LtlTIMNG ~ _