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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-09-19 - Orange Coast PilotI,~00 PeO,.le EvRuated • . Irvine Coast RewBrd Offered T ,. Plan Bas Praise For SIByers of " Of State 1'ge .. ey -Niguel Couple- Sex Lawsuit Filed FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 19, 1980 VOL 7J, ltO. -4 HCTIONI, • ll'AOa• Against CHiPs • Coastal ~lajared Plans Praised By STEVE MARBLE Of IM,Delly ,,_ ,..., The Irvine Company bas re- ceived assurances that its plans for construction of up to 2,000 homes along the scenic Irvine Coast will likely be approved Titan Missile Silo Explodes ............. H1>11ored Actress Lillian Gish reacts to tributes at a New York re- ception honoring her. The city's Museum of Modem Art opened a retrospecti~ of he r movies s pannin~ seven decades -from "Broken Blossoms" in 1919 to "A W~ding" in 1978. without major objectioD. State coast8.l commissioners, meeting Thursday in Los Angeles, offered glowing r e- views alter studying a concept plan for the nearly 10,000-acre coastal stretch in south Orange County. "The approach here is good, tttis is a major step forward,'' said Michael Fischer, executive director of the coastal com - mission. The plan calls for large estate· type homes and construction of a pair of arterial highways lead- ing through the coastal hills to Coast Highway. The con c e pt proposal , authored by the Irvine Company and Orange County officials, also calls for preservation or up to 74 pe r cent of th e coast acreage. The area detailed in the plan stretches from Corona del Mar south toward Laguna Beach and: is bordered on the north by the proposed alignment of the San Joaquin transportation corridor. Commissioners. who must still take an official vote on the plan, zeroed in on the proposed roads and the deve)oJjmeot that would come if plans for the creation of a national park fall through. The park bill, asking that the federal government spend $38 Game Hassle mil\190 to purchase land includ· iog 931 acres owned by the Irvine Company, is currently E _J ~ • D th before a Senate subcommittee. Dlll' ID ea u that bill meets with defeat, CLEVELAND (AP > _ A the Irvine Company wants permission t.o build 85 estate· 0 so • • Milts MO. • Cer•illt • h19lesi11 It Missile Silt lRlllllSAS • (I .. , ... ... , .. • LOUISIAllA ·~-· ........ EXPLOSION SITE ArbnMS MtHlle Siio Reward Set For Slayers Of Newlyweds woman who died of a shotgun type homes on the coastal face wound was slain because she of Wishbone Hill and an addi· The families of a newly wed tried to stop her boyfriend from . 1 bo · th Muddy couple bludgeoned to death in watchina a college football taona 130 mes an e their La""•"'a Nf.nuol home in e i Canyon area. •-· •--game on televis on, police said. Although commission planner August posted a $25,000 reward Homicide detectives said advised .against building on Thursday for information lead· Thursday that during Ure Labor Wishbone Hill, commissioners iog t.o the identity of the tiller or ·Day telecast of the Arkansas-generally favored it. killers. Texas game, Failor Anderson. b At a conference conducted at 56, said she was tired of football T e argument centered 00 the the Oran1e County Sheriff's and stood between the TV set <See HOUSES. P11e A2) Depll'tment in Santa Ana family DAMASCUS, Ark. (AP) -A fiery explosion that lit the night sky "like daylight" rocked an un- derground Titan II missile silo to- day. injuring at least 22 main- tenance workers. the Air Force s aid. Pentagon s ources said a nuclear warhead was atop the missile . but said ther$:? was no e videnc e t he weapon was damaged or that any radiation leaked. Authorities evacuated an area that stretched 10 miles north or the silo and five miles on either side, routing about 1,000 people mostly in the towns of Damascus, Bee Branch and Gllavesville. But by late morning. people were be- ing allowed back except within a mile of the facility, according to the Strategic Air Command . Teams from the Department or Energy and the s tate Health Department were sent to the site a bout 50 miles north of Little Rock to check radiation levels . Rep. Bill Alexander, 0 -Ark., said the Air Force told his office there was "no evidence of a plutonium leak. the warhead is in· tact and the warhead is in the hands of Air Force officials." Tom Mahr, a public informa- tion officer at the headqua rters of the Strategic Air Command in Omaha, Neb., said 18 were in· jured seriously enough to be hospitalized, in the accident that began whe n a three-pound wrench socket fell 70 feet and punctured the missile's first stage fuel lank. . Gov. Bill Clinton said Air Force officials told him that no nuclear explosion occurred and that none could have occurred in the silo housing the 103-foot intercon- tinental ballistic missile capable of delivering this nation's largest hydrogen bomb to a target 6,300 miles away. Maj. Lew Lambert at SAC (See SILO, Pase AZ) ind her boyfriend, Clarence spokesman Bruce Harrington Breadus, 56. Cuban in Space said, "We hope that somebody Bo. mbina Claimed He warned her several times, aomewbere knows something." -~ "Get out of my way, or I'll get MOSCOW (AP) -Cuba's first HIJ'l"iDlton, a Newport Beach BERKELEY (A P) -An anti· my sbotawa," police said. cosmonaut and his Soviet mi•· attorney, l• an older brother ol Khomeini organization, calline The widowed mother or 10 aion commander hurtled toward Keith Eli ffarrinston, the 24· itself Freedom Army, has .children died from a blast of a a apace rendeavous tod1y with a year-old UC Irvine medical stu· claimed responsibility in four uwed-off 12-gauge shotgun. pair of Soviet coamoneut.a Dell'· dent, who, to1etber with his s tate ments for the Aug. 20 Broadus was c harged with in& a world endurance record in . wife, P1trice Anne, 27, was slain bombing of an Iranian cultural felonjoua usault ~nd aggr1vat· an orbitlnt apace station, Tua. laat Aua. 21. event at Berkeley High School, ed ml&rder . t reported. (See anAaD, Pase AZ> authori~ say. ... ...,....... SEX ABUSE CHARGED Eatreda In Rohr Dfeco WOMAN FINDS . LA~~~e~?e~~~eT!s Moines (Iowa) Register, Dix Hollobaugh bad often poked through old ttJes in the news library for background on stories. But this time, she found she was reading about benelf. In a se,rch for proof of her birth, for a passport, the reporter went l;Jeyond her parent.• story ol 1 her •4'>PUoo and learned she bad been an 1bandoned b1by, and tlult ahe hid been a ward of the coun· ty for the nnt 13 ye1n ol ber life. Story Pl! A 7. Star Wife .Oaims Abuse HOLLYWOOD <AP ) -Erik Estrada, the handsome star of the NBC-TV "CHiPs" series, is accused in a $1 .7 million lawsuit ·of forcing his estranged wife to participate in homosexual acts, ''black magic" rituals and illicit drug use, among other aUega. tions. Joyce Estrada. 40, claims her se ven -month ma rri age to Estrada ended with a nervous breakdown. Divorce proceed- ings are pending. In a Superior Court suit filed Thursday, Mrs. Estrada claims the star pulled the trigger of an unloaded pistol shoved down her throat, sent her a voodoo doll with pins in its eyes -Mrs. Estrada suffers from glaucoma -and tried to run her over with a car ·'The suit allege·s assault and battery, intentional inflictions of emotional distress, fraud, con- version, false imprisonment and libel," Mrs. Estrada's attorney, Ada Sands, said today. She declined further comment <See ESTRADA, Page A2) Coast Weather Night a nd morn i n g cloudiness, becoming sun- ny Saturday a fternoon. Lows tonight 57 at the beaches, fi.5 inland. Highs Saturday 68 to 76. INSIDE TODA~ People cot~ct comic booka /or mou Chan laughs . They're a good intietlm4mt i/ you imou> which aupn-~ro to buy whm. See how on Page D J. l•dex tJ-' '----------------+-~~--~~~~---~~~___;'--~~~1'1--~~~~~~--~~~~~-~~~-j;,;..---------~ • Extremists am lined up against van in ls lanbul ;.1s ·Turkish police conl1nue t o seize suspects as ordered by new military leaders who ou~ted civilian government in a coup· earlier thjs , month. This action came Thursday. The five-member ruling council has pledged to root out leftist and rightist activityin Turkey. ... ···,~~Theoo !s 'T~e! .:;'..Jn Welfare lines Sunday's Oaily Pilot will focus on foreigners flooding into the country. some lo visit and others to stay WORTH WAITING There's grumbling in the lme of welfare appl i~ants that starts forming at 3 a.m. at Oran~e County's Cen· tral Distnct Social Services Of. fi ce But it ·s not about the length of the wait or the red tape Na ti,·e l'it1zens and earlier 1m- migranL ... are upset by the In· doc hinese who appear to get pre- forred treatment TOURI ST I NVi\S ION Mi llions of foreigners are spend m g t heir vacations here. and are - U.S., Iran ::-J Past Traced IC'~·· · WASHlNGTON <AP > -The ,• Carter administration has com- piled a secret history or four dee· a de s or l1 s. relations with1 Tran, according to offi c1aJs who dei;c ribe the report as "a pulling together" of documents to achieve a betler perspective on events One State Department official ask in g n ot to be n a med . acknowledged the existence o; , lh~ r~P?rt Thursda)C night but said tt 1s "only a collection of doc uments a nd fact ual s um- maries" and that Ii draws oo conclusions about lJ S or Ira- nian actions He denied that the Ultent was to prepare documents for any in- ternational tribunal that might be convened to hear complaints of current Ir a nian leaders against the Un ited States ~ Cuba Returns Pair In Hijack Ca ~ COLUMBIA. S.C fAP) With t he cooperation of the Cuba n government, two dis· enchanted Cuban refugees are back in the United States -held on $750.000 bond each -to face trial on air piracy charges with a possible life prison sentence. The two are a ccused of the Wednesday hijacking of a Delta· Air Lines Boein~ 727. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT '•' ffHI• Or•~ (tM\I 0 ,111h P1lo1 ••'"' tlflltutn 1'1' '1M01nril JM ,..,_,,_, p,,,." u, publt\Md by lfw 0 ,."0,. Co.t\I P~o\f\O\Q Como.nt .,,..Nt•t• f'O•ltOn\ ~'"' ~,,,_.d Mof\CUy '"'0v0h f11ft•<t tor COH• ,,,,,..,. Nf",..OOt l 8f'M. I\ H\lf'\h"O!Of't 811.-t.tot FoufltA1f' V1t ·~• l'••tl• l.•Ovf\"'° ll••t.f'I 1"0ul"' (Oii\f A -W"QI• '~O•Ol"lt1I .-c:f•lllO't ,, OUOl•'Md S.tUf041f';\ .no wno • ., lh• p#Jl'W1Chtl Uvbl.,,.,t"'9 p4(W'll ''el )llO Wll'\I t9t,. 'Sl,HI P 0 80• 1\60 CO"I• ~'" (ttl•fU,n11t •J•1• . '. ' ·~ .. =· Ro1M>r1 Jrrit WHd r,.,,d""' "ru1 tlvt)I•'-"••• ...... '"~" t<••··· (dllfH TM'"4\A MY~,_ MAnA01t1Q fG·IOf' CM rw-\ H t...oo' A(\l\tA"' Mlt~INJ Ed•fO' OfllcH c °'u w..-w uo w .... e .... ~ , .. t t'4l:.~~!·re:l~c~~~~ eC:~~ ;z;;:,~~~ Telepho"e 171•)~21 Clenltled ,.dverU•l"9 '42-$679 ,--,.Of'ftNo"'"°'"~CnvMt'(~1h..-\ M0-12'0 Sl lNl)A\'"S REST repaid in bargains for what they lose in te levision-nurtured myths about the country. The big factor is the decline of the U S. dollar, and the influx giyes a lift to the American economy at a time when it can use it. FOLLOWS TRADITION Entertainer Toni Tennille is tak- ing over where her mother and fellow singer Dinah Shore left off as hostess of a ·television Lalk show. As she enters the risky field, she tells why she ad- mires thei r a bility to get ce lebrities to say what they otherwise might not . FOUNDING MOTB£&S - The League of Women Voters always reminds us to do civic duties. In presidential election years, the Lea(\le looma even larger, by virtue o r its som etimes bedeviled debate sponsorship. Read a profile on an organization that believes ln objectivity as much as politi· '"'cians believe in the opposite. HOUSES ... planners'contenUon that frontal slopes of Wishbone offer a scenic and environmental quality that is rare and could be lost if homes are built. ''I'm comfortable with having homes in this area if they are sensitively sited." countered Commissioner Melvin Nutter. ·:But I th.ink we mus t keep our fingers c~sed for lhe park bill." Ir the park bill is succesaful, the number or residential units the development firm would be a llowed to build would be dropped to 1785. / Commi.saioners, lhou1h. were more skeptical of plans to make both Pelican Hills and Sand C anyon r oads multilane highways. Planners. in a staff report re- leased prior to the meetine ad· vised that Sand Canyon ~ be trimmed from rour to two lanes. ''Two se parate major arte rials of the m aganitude pro- posed is excessive in that it would res ult in irreparable damage to natural resources," the report read. But Orange County planner Robert Rende said if the width of the road was reduced, tbe brunt of the traffic wouJd e.od up in Newport Beach or Laauna Beach. "We see a need lor busin& lanes. for turnouts and pusinc lanes." he explained, addinc be disagreed wilh planners that Sand Canyon should be a •·mean· dering park road." Newport Beach Mayor Jackie Heather said reducinc the road size would be ''Irresponsible planniq" that would result in the creation of another "Laiuna Canyon Road." Commluionen, thou1h. made il clear tbey feel the road sbouJd be two Janes. "You can always make ro8ds w lder.1.." said Commissioner Judy IC09ener, a Newport rat.' dent, "but it •s· touaber to make them smaller." The concept plan now must be drafted as part of the county's state-mandated local coaatal plan and submitted to coutaJ com mluionen for approval. lrvlne Company and county ortitlala laid they expect to have that document"completed by UM until an afternoon news con- ference. ·'The s uit is groundless and without merit," said Estrada's attorney, Stephen R. Jaffe. "It was filed for the purpose or ha r assing our client." The couple are in the middle of an acrimonious divorce ac· lion. The lawsuit alleges the mar· riage was only "a publicity gim- mick " for Estrada "to presene his image and reputation as a heterosexual male and to establish the facade and ap- pea rance of s tability and normality by marrying a woman older than himself." Estrada. the suit c laims c hose his wife because sh~ would "not present a threat to his adolescent and young adult fans." The suit also claims the actor lied about his age, saying be was 30 when he is really 35. Estrada filed for divorce July 1. Since then. Mrs. Estrada has claimed in court that her husband fired a bullet tbrouab the ceiling of their bedroom and threw her out with neither money oor clothing. Mrs. &trada received a court order July 7 to retrieve her belongings from their San Fernando Valley home. The or- de r also restrained Estrada from "molesting or disturbing the peace" of his wife. The 21-page laws uit also claims the act.or: -Tied Mrs. Estrada up to have sex with her. -Threatened her unless she joined him in an effort to place a metal box filled with illegal drucs under the car seat of an unnamed business rival. -Forced his wife to "con- sume harmful, dan1erous and iJ. legal drugs" including LSD, PCP or "Angel Dust," cocaine, heroin and marijuana. -Committed "sexual assault and rape" on his wile by forcing her to "commit unnatural re- volting and tortu.rous hete~x­ ual and homosexual acts," caus- ing her to "vomit, gag iand ex· perience extreme and severe mental anguish." -Threatened her for refusinc to participate in a "cult Black Magic ritual" and "caused to be painted on the plaintiff's body a nuorescent solution." -Prevented her Crom seeing her son by a previous marriage. Mrs. Estrada's attorney said money won from the lawsuit would be donated to the Los Angeles Commission on Assaults Against Women , Southern California Coalition on Battered Women, Therapeutic Living Centers for the Blind and the Jules Stein Eye Institute at UCLA Medical Center. Estrada met the former Joyce Miller in Hawaii while re- cuperating from a motorcycle accident be suffered a year ago on the "CHiPa'' set. The two were secretly mar- ried in Las Ve1a1 in November. When reports of the marriqe surfaced, Estrada at first deftied it, then confirmed It, saying be bad only been tryin1 to protect bis privacy. Shipment Out? WA.SIUNGTON (AP) -Tbe Carter admlniatratlon la lobby· Ing bard to penuade tbe Senate to overrule the House and permit India to buy • tom ol U.S. reactor-trade uranium despite that nation's refuaal to renounce the development of nuclear weapons. The House voted •• Tbunday to dlla.p- prove the shipment.a of nuclear fuel for tbe lndla enertY· produelq reactor at Tatapur near Bombay. ., Judge Rejects Official Get.a Pothol,e Duty r LITTLE ROCK, Ark . (AP> -In a touch of poetic juatiee, Pulukl Co unty 's chief ad - mlniatrator ... sentenced to four houra fHlint potholes In the Batesville f>tke. . Exhumation FOllT WORTH, Texas <AP) A judae rejected an attempt today by a British author to~ the grave ol Lee Harvey Oswald to determine whether the body buried there ls that of the ac- cused prealdenUal uaaaain. StJte District Court Judie James Wri&ht said "no necessity • or compellinc reason for the threatened exhumation o r autopsy areahown In thil record. "an s hort ," h e ad ed ''ru.mors, speculative theory; conJecture, and public curiosity will nohufflce." Lawyers for British authOr Michael .Eddowes, who tried to have the body due up. said lhey were studying the r\alin1 and would decide later whether to appeal. Eddows filed 1'uit to have the body removed and an autopsy held because he believes the person buried ther4= is not Oswald, but a Russian spy who was allegedly sent to murder President Kennedy. The Warren Commission said Oswald shot Kennedy in Dallas on No v. 22, 1963, and was b i m seH s ho t to death by nightclub owner Jack Ruby two days later. The le gal d ispute over Oswald's body began when Ed· dowes filed suit to open the grave, claiming it contains the body or a Soviet s py who switched places with Oswald when he defected to Russia in 1?59. Eddowes' theory is out- lined in the book, "The Oswald File." t 'Nntt Pa,,.-,\ I REWARD • • Orange County Sheriff in- vestigators say they have three men working full time to solve the case, but that no substantial leads have been unco vered. More than 150 people including relatives, friends and coworkers of tbe slain couple have been in- terviewed. The families ' spokesman said the investigation has only shown the "that thes e were two beautiful kids." The bodies were found in a bedroom a day after the estimated time of death. They were found by the medical stu- dent's father, Ro1er Harrinlton. He bad returned to the residence at 33381 Cockleshell Drive in Niguel Shores after spending several days at his Long Beach condominium. An autopsy dete rmined that the Harringtons died from massive trauma to the bead. No murder weapon bas been found. Nor bas a motive been established in the slayin&s. ··And that iS one of the saddest and most frustratlnt things," Bruce Harrington told reporters. "You think of the cUcbe that thin1s lite this don't happen to you, that you read about them only in the newspapers. But it happened to us and it can hap- pen to you. You have to cherish what you've got," Harrington said. The reward is being offered jointly by the Harrington family and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Briscoe, of Huntington Beach, the slain woman's parents. ''I know I know -a· Soviet a1ent killed your president and I intend to prove It,'• Eddowea said lu t month when the lalelt round or leaal maneuvers betan. Eddowes' ort1lnal suit Hekin1 nhumaUon baa been denled by .. three judges and 11 on •::;al. The current court actJon an when Oswald's widow, M na Oswald Porter, slcned a .Ute· m~nl agreein1 to the uhuma lion. However, Robert 011 wald con· teJ1da bla wishes mual take pre· cedence since he paid for Ute grave and burial 1n ROM HHI Cemetery •.n eul fi•ort Wnrth. The administrator, Wiiiiam E . Beaumont landed the penalty at hi~ request after pleadina no contest to a misdemeanor char1e thal he retaUated a1aln1t a county employee tor teatlfyln1 before a 1rand Jury . Th e 1rand jury crlliclied Beaumont in March for havln& road crew• work on private property. He wH accused of orderinl Ro1er Wataoai. 47 . to fifl potholes on ffate•vlllf! Pike wUhout ~ na1man Reagaa, -AntleJ'SOR Set for TeWvis;,On BALTIMORE <AP) RonaJd Reaean and John Anderson let together here on Sunday n.isht for what's being billed as a de- bate. Strictly speaking, it will be nothing of the kind. It's more a two· man press conference broadcast in te levision 's prime lime. just about as far as you can get from the formality of academic- competit:ive debates. In a "real" debate, there is one set topic, neatly wrapped in a statement that begins with the word "Resolved." An example would be: "Resolved: that the president of the United States should be elected every six years. instead of every four." In such a debate, two teams arcue the cue on preset sides, one taking the affirmative, the other the negative. Only tbe in- dividual team members are ac- t\lal speakers. They ask and answer all questions, as well as make the speeches. The hour-lone debate will originate from Baltimore's Con- vention Center at 7 p.m. PDT. NBC, CBS, The Public Broad· caslin1 System and National Public Radio will carry the de- bate live, while ABC plans to air the movie "MJdnight Express" instead. Six journalists will pose ques- tions on a variety of topics. Under rules set by the spomor- ing League of Women Voters, the candidalto whom the ques· lion is ad ressed bas 2Y, minutes fo bis answer; the other candf te bu 1 ~ minutes to reply. Then Republican Rea1an and independent Andenon will have three minutes each to make ~losing statement.a. President Carter wu invited as the third candidate, but re- fused to take part unless be wu allowed to rust debate Reap.n alone, without Andenoa taklnC part. There bad been speculation that the league ml1bt include nonjoumalists on the lint panel. The moderator announced Thursday is, however, a Journalist, Bill Moyers, a re- porter and producer for public television. And the panelists are journalists, too: Charla Cord· dry, a reporter for Tbe Baltunore Sun ~;ma Golden, editorial wnter for The New York nmes . DanJel Greenberg, a syndicated columnlllt; Carol Loom is, who is on the board of editors of Fortune Ma1azine; Lee May. a reporter for the Los Angeles Times ; and Jane Bryant Quinn, a columnist for Newsweek. f~rmR Pap .. I l SILO ... · headquarters said the explosion scattered debris around the sur- round.In& area and that Arkansas officials reported some foliace caught fire. By midmorning. be said, thef1.ttbadsubeided. It was not immediately known whether the missile itself or only fuel exploded. The silo, covered by concmedoors, was "just a big rubble inside" after the blast Clinton said. ~, The explosion occurred as a maintenance crew tried to neutraliu a fuel leak In the first. sta1e ol the missile. said SAC apokesmanCol. Richard Kline. Air Force Secretary Hau Mark in W ubincton said the m1uDe bad been under1oin1 main- tenance Thursday niaht when the WTencb socket fell, bounced off a thrust mount, and struck the mis- sile, puncturln& the fint stqe fuel tank holding about 10,000 gallons ol fuel. Aboui ~ minutes later, the maintenance crew re- ported indications of a fire, Mark said, and fJooded the silo with water. Civilian authorities were advisedtoevacuatetbearea. It wu the second accident tbia week involving sophisticated Air Force weaponry. On Monday, a 8 -52 bomber caught fire at Grand Forks Air Force Bue in North Dakota. State disaster officiala said an intercepted Air Force me11age indicated the plane may have oeen carrying nuclear weapons, but SAC refused to con- firm that wuso. The explosion in Arkansas abook the ground and the area "lit up lite daylight," sald Tommy Graham, an official of the state Office of Emer1ency Services wbo lives in the area. • LOW-END CARPE'i'ING? t K. '"° 7 104/1 Sure we have it -but. usually we try to convince customers to buy carpeting that wilt complement their homes. Often. in situations where a customer is covering the floor just to sell a house. cheap carpeting may be a liability. In many cases the difference of only a dollar a yard will install a quality of carpeting that looks twice as well and will give much better service . In a nutshell -we're not trying to necessarily be the "CHEAPEST," (though we often are), but the "BEST." (Which we always are.) · DEN'S . ••••••••••••••••• ·Installation· cu•to111 dr•p•ri•• 'linoleum. yJOOCI floor • 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • cp,syA MESA. CAllf. 92627 • PHONE 6'6-4831 -646-13.5.5 end of this year. / 1.~~~~~~~~~~~-.-~~~~~--~~~~~-..:--~~~~--~~~~~-r~---~~__;;;~~~~:..._~-,-~...:.----~ r ' ~~. .. . . ... . . ..., .... ----------- -- ---- ----!.. -- -.... - ----- ---·-- ---• IAM 01£00 (AP> -Twenty. • .. Tta ba"e been lndicted ta a• milUOll marttuana·coca!M 1muc- lllDI eompftaey lbat lncl..ded a plan. for a te•tb of armed n : Green a...eta to deledd J lhoun· taln airport, federel lnvesltcators IJp and A.., • ., Cuban cosmonaut Arnaldp TalQJO Mendes (left> aAd Ida Soviet commander, Yuri V. Romanetako, report to Jaundt site at Baikonur Cosmodrome near Moscow. Tllelr Tburt· day night liftoff in Soyld 3 space.hip ll to eoechade m ND· ~dezvous with other Soviet coamooauta •bout to let apace endur~ce record. 7 Years of Niguel Fugitive Pro6ed PITTSBURGH <AP> -The FBI is continuing· to investigate how a convicted bank burglar who lived in the Jefferson Coun· ty town of Brookville managed to elude capture for seven years. an agency spokesman said to- day. Authorities apparently want to know if residents there knew Harry Ja mes Barber was in· vol ved in the theft of coins, securities and jewelry from tbe United California Bank of Laguna Niguel in 1972. Estimates of actual losses nm as high as $9 million. The Justice Department called the robbery the largest in U.S. bis· tory. "That was a huge burglary. And until those things are re- covered, it '1 lo1ical to in- vesti1ate where ~ was all Utat time and wbo got to know bJm, •1 ~ FBI spokesman sald. "We want to determine if somebody up 'there (8rookvtJle) knows wbere the mo6ey ii," be added. Barber, 31, waa convicted Aug. 25 and sentenced to 12 years in prilon this week bJ •· federal Judae in Los A.a1e1t11. The '111-arreMed Barbw an ... , 12 lD Brootvftl• ....,. be worked in COlllltrudloa ..._. the Dame JOllft Bahr.... ~ , . Tbe Ptttabcartll . Pdlt"'f ... rel)Orted todaJ .Ulat • ~ &rand Jury ia ta•-.W•Wli .... poaaibiUty tbat 6ne or -~ Brookville residents ma1 Mft alded the ru,ttin. HolJn.ps .Cotnmi,ued By Same Group? LOS ANGELES (AP) - Police say they believe a .series of up t.o 60 armed robberies of workers al Southern California gr aphic arts and printing-type companies in the past five months may have been com- mitted by the same people. The latest such incident in- volved a 49-year-old Northrtdp man who died Wednesday sever al hours after being beaten and robbed at the Capco com- puter typesetting company in West Los Angeles. Harry Wollman, co-owner of the company. and five other men and a woman who work for the firm were beaten and TObbed by four armed robbers who wore • aki mub, Mid police Lt. 0-.. Ackerm.a.· Ackwman said \M emPioYea of grapble arh, drafttn1. blueprint lild ~ .. llnna In Los ADceles ..... or-.... ... ties are favonte tariec.t o1 tM robbers, Who prW, oi tlaem II they leave tbeir of:ft• at altbt- ·Many sucfll fttma are' open late at ni1bt. but ~o ·ao' ba•e cutomen comlni in and out then, and are often iaolatei, Ackerma aplainecl. He warned emplojeel ol tbe type of ft.nm be mentioned to take pretautlons to protett themselves after dart and ro teleplione police if tb•y 1ee anyone suspicious. lay. ... A fMeral arud Jury indict· man\ Tbunday uld ships, plan• and "aopb.11ttcated elec· U.O.lc equipment" were 'lltd or 11aa.,a.1 by the alle1ed con-.,Ua\on. , 9laipl Uled in the 1muattnc .ebeme, ~eb Involved 200,000 ~· ol marijuana valued at A9D. JblllioD,. iaeluded a former ~al yacht, accordina to tJae lndktment. nae ..... drua bust surfaced a .,.., -au la San Franclaco when •t•Dh arrested H on tbe waterfnnt and tel.Md 20 tons ol marijuana, valued .at UO mlDton. -Tbe complracy also allqedly involved iJlegalJy transportin1 $1.5 miDkm in U.S. currency to Colombia aboard a DC-3 ail'flane, And plans to acquire a DC-t and a C-130 and hire a pilot for tlN.000 a year to carry aattOdes into the United Stat.. Abo Riled were the UJ3·foot Potomac, former presidential yacht ol Franklin D. Roosevelt, and the 100-toot coaverted OJinp 1weepw Valkyre. When setted. ~b were draped with b,annen lettered "Crippled Children's Society ol America.'' Amon1 those indlctect was William Monl1omery of i..11 .... described u president ol U.. Phoenix-based Crippled Cbildftdl•1 Sodety ol America . Tbe.landial area near W.,._ lpfln .. WU t.o be l\lardecl by a COl\Ja...clo force .of ex-Green ....... tbelndtetm.ent'aaid. t .AlthDGO ~uden were not fdenttfted, the tndlctment &aid dley IUed ".ecurity crewa" ol a-8peeial Forees membeft wbo d•• In at tbe unidentified al~boan before the ar· rival South America of a DC-I with marijuana. 1f atller Sprlap ls located alNNt • milea east of Eacao· clid9, bl a · inountainoua area ol S.t>te..,Qiiunty. Lat• eflforcement offlciala said tbe1 were uncertain wbeUlet all the marijuana and eoc•lb.e stockpiled ln Seutb America made it into the United Stahl. tr.8. Attoraey M. James Loral uid tbe cue would be ~in San Dleto because A1il1tant U.S. Attorney My'mond Bdwardl Jt. of San Dle10 coordinated tr.e eitbt· moat!l lnvelUption by a task force al federal, state, and local law a1encie1 along the California coast. Suspect Cuts (}ff: Finger .For Lawyer WICHITA, IC•ii. (AP)) -~ eWltq arpmetka could IN! dellftred iD bb trial OD .. ler1 md kidlaappl81 c~. lli·r•ar-old RaYl80DCI Grt.ffta cut of(-put oi tlie Uwe flqer on blJ left band and 1ne It to hl1 lawyer. Secl•ewlct County Court Judie RaJ Rodie. •bo earlier nfGHd an illlanit7 plea by tbe defendant, said Griffin mitht hav• tut oft bl1 ftn1er "to kind of bollCer bis defense." Ortnln, from Wichita, 'fU be-.r bal tr1ad an char1es of attempt- •• •11ravated robbery, a1- IJ'Hated lddlaappblc, qcravat- ed bafter)', and tWC> COUD&.s ol aura•lted robbery in a Dec. 17 bo.., ·· ol a eonventence store aad tffo -.nen at a •bowiai emter. Rodee uid the Jury waa oat ol tbe courtroom when Grtlfln's court•aPPGlilted attorney, Roa Alesanier, ipproaebed the beatb "as white u a sheet." ''117 dleat bu Juat amputated ~ bis $lier llDd banded It to me la . • pl.Uc .ta! they keep p~ in," t f • ... ~ " .~&M Judp quoted the lawyer u ~fi, ·. ••Jina. • • t " ·~·1~\ Red Rocket's Glare Spied TAMPA, ,, •. (AP> -w... Air 'trafftc Coatn>Uer Loiulle l'Oll MW a bf'llllaat ltreak of lto M UiouP.t It wu • Frid~. 9tplttnbtr ti. JIOO QM.YP!LOI Political ·'Virus' Stanton-Anthony Sparks Flying o.11, ...... , .... ,..... DEFENDS HIS PROGRAM Incumbent Anthony .~-- Woman Said Accessory In Slayings LOS ANGELES (AP> -A Burbank woman was bound over for trial 1bunday on a charge that she helped murder a would· be witnees in lbe "Sunset Strip Slayings'' to keep him from testifying. Carol Bundy, 37, appeared at a closed-door preliminary bearing before Municipal Judge.Michael Bud~e. who scheduled her to be arraigned Oct. 3 ln Superior Court. Tbe former vocational nurse at Valley Medical Center in Van Nuy1 remained in custody 1ritJaoul ball I 111. Bundy abared an apart· ment with DoutJas Daniel Clark, wbo ii char1ed in connection with the deaths of five yowig women in the Sunset strip slay-tnas. ~ Mn. Bundy is charged with a single count of murder in the de· ath of John lobert Murray. 45, whom police say was goine to testily a1alnst Clark in the till· !!JP· 8YOL.NN8COTI' Ot .. Deity ""'~ .... First District supervisoriat challen1er Ro1er a. Staatoa di11noeed iincumbelit l'blllp L Anthony as aulferift1 from "elee-i tlon year vitli8'' during the flnt ol several fac~to-face confronta- tions scheduled for the opponents before voters pick a winner on Nov.4. Stanton, a Fountain Valley ci· ty Councilman and a profeseor of business management at Cal State Long Beach, used tbe medical metaphor to playfully IUHest that the record ol IC· compllabments supervisor An· thony had reviewed to belin tbe debate was "1ot without Its political contamination. The challenger, claimln1 a clean bill of political beallb, then added: "I can promise you at this point iri time -and I think I can deliver -that I will not contract election year virus:" Stanton used Anthony's wort- for-welfare prorram as an ex- ample of the "virus.'' He said attempts in other states at such programs have flopped, provtnc to cost more in administration than they produce. Stanton charged that the program waa the kind of false panacea that politicians spring on voters the year they seek re-election. But Anthony. apparently glad to have the fight, shot back at Stanton saying be was shocked that the challenger would oppose bis innovation, which be claimed the public supports •'overwhelm- ingly.'' Anthony described the pro- gram aa "a new step foTWard in welfare reform in Orange Coun· ty. ·' a~ he said he would debate Stanton on the single iaaue at any time. The debate, held at lbe Sad- dleback Inn in Santa Ana, wu sponsored by the Orure County Chapter of the American Society for Public Administration. and Stanton carefully tailored bis re- marks for the crowd compoeed of many county admtnbtntive workers. He contended ·tbaf cam- paigners such u Anthony U!DCI t.o search for publicity-crabbin1 programs before re-election time, but succeed only in m.ak· in1 the staff wort diaorganbed and time-consuming. "The root of the problem and the keytotbesolutioo ia the public official, "aaidStantaa. Tbe cballeQSer's remarb bad an air ol a colleee lecture, but when Antbony referred to Stanton as "profeuor.. be adroitly answered that the proleuoriaJ ima1e Anthony suggested wouldn't win him an .election in Orange County. "Of course I'm not going to re- fer to my opponent as chemist An· thony,"beaaid. Anthony wu a chemist before 'DIAGNOIU' OPPONENT Chalenger llanton bein1 elected to the board in 1976. He also served for 14 years as a West minster city councilman and waa mayor the last four yeats. Stanton formerly worked in the aerospace industry and is a 1 mana1ement consultant. He has taught at Long Beach for 13 years. After the debate, Anthony told the audience of about 60 peopte that he doesn't support strikes by 1overnment workers and favors instead what he called "formal and best offer" arbitration. in which an arbitrator must pick one oftbefmaloffers. Tbemetboddi.s· courages exaggerat~ positions be said. · Stanton took a softer stand on strikes, saying be is against them presently but thinks PMblic sym- pathies will change as people re· alize that govemment work in· volves more stress than work in private enterprise. Tbe pair's next debate will be at noon Friday, Sept. 21S, at the Inn at the Part on Harbor Boulevard in Anaheim. Town Hall of California will spomor the event. Sunken Ship Yields Booty TOKYO (AP> -Dive rs searcbin1 the wrecka1e of a curist wusbip said today they have recovered a platinum incot worth nearly $250,000 and that there are "many more" lying on the sea bottom. Nippon Karine Development Co. of Tokyo, which started the tre1Jure bunt, said the 1,0lt>-ton Admiral Natbimov was believed carrytns a fortune in precious meta.la wben it went down off Kyubu. Japan's southernmost main island. 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S1nt'e l.•icun11 Bea t>h has f\(l~..,..rnana1ed to 1enefate lb •nnual tall n ..... thli tfow ovt•r-whttther or not a a,ooo pound chunk of &teel sculptUl'f 'hould rt'm•in In the Main Beach. od4 thin&• havel\a~n~ Unolfit1a1 f"eports Indi cate tourism h•s t nJoyed • sllaht Septembc-r ttv1val m l.a,una Vlsaton are romm1 to lb~ Art t\>looy tu view lhe stttl col()61()t called "Vestl1e .. that wu "'nde~ up by sculptor Hal Pastonus Jr Son1e local l.At1una waas have 1u11ested, they may net'd guides to help vi, ltONi locate ··vu tia•"' on thti Main Bea,·h You t'a n understand this lma1lne thatl vis1t1ng lady fro m Glendal.-She ts standma tht'I'(:, lookanw up am1 1itur gling "Olt MY GOODNESS. I dido'\ ruH&e 1t wab su tall ' And look at the gractful curv.-or the steel beam again•t ~Sk)' "And I Just love the ht tie fringe effect hanging down ·· f'rtnae e(fttt " Listen lady, you're looking at the beach • basketball b1&ckboard That fnnge as the hoop net Vestige No, No , That'sNottheSculpture. That'sa~#over- is on down the beach. See over there? The thing that looks like an inverted "U" that quit in the wrong place? That's it. Elsewhere on the beach. an elderly gent from Milpitas complains: "Why I was told this sculpture was all steel. Now this is very pretty, but it's wooden pilings. How could they describe th.is as steelwork ?" , IT'S SIMPLE, MISTER. You're at the wrong end of the beach. These pilings are all part of the kiddie play equipment. The sculpture is up there. See? It's the one that looks like it ought to have a swing hurtg from the middle of it? Another unofficial report indicated that a s tate ibijhway. worker got attacked by three tourists over the sculpture. The hapless c hap had placed a ladder against a traffic signaJ pole to replace a burnt-out bulb. The three touri,sts thought he was dismanUing the sculpture before they got to .see it and started shaking bis ladder in an1er. NATIVE IAGUNANS, however, have been able to locate the Jtiant steelwork and three locals are unhappy about it. They snitched to the state Coastal Commission, complaining that Vestige blocked their view or tbe Pacific. Thus the Laguna sculpture flap came up for a public bearing berore the sta te coastal czars. Well why not? They don't have anything better to do. The issue, however, apparently perplexed and baffled that august slate body. Arter all, they're more attuned to dealing with side yard setbacks . They can routinely punch public holes through private property. BUT DEAL W1TR a 16-foot tall. 3,0CJO.pound piece of steel artwork? This would demand the wisdom of Solomon. If they gave the sculpture lbe boot, tbey might look ig· norant for ousting a priceless piece of art. If they let it stay. it might turn out to be rodder for the scrap heap and they'd look even s)llier. This is a weighty issue. They needed to steel themselves ror this one. It was going to test lbeir metal. In lbe end, the coastal czars collapsed under the weight of it all. They simply postponed a decision. That's government for you. I • ' WORLD I NATION DC-10 Crash Victims RUiing Favors Faurllies CKICAGO <AP> -Relatives of Illinois resldenta killed last year ln the nat on ·a worst air diaaster can collect damages from Amtrjcan Airlines If they cu prove that Lbe victims suffered in the tlnal teeands ol lhel r Uves, a federal Judie has ruled. Such damace• will be difflcl.llt to prove because none of the 274 ptl()plti aboard American Airlines Ftl1ht 191 survived, U.S. District J ud1• Hubet1 L Will said ThW'Sday. "I think we have come to the ... conclusion that the law in II· llnols la •uch that ir there is evidence of pain and suffering at the lintt of death, then It ls compensable," he ruled "But I think there I.a a r•al.-j)llOblem-with prool lft this case." --- HI.a nilln1 permits lawyers for the victims' families to seek in· formatJon a bout what paaaen•en may have experi~nced during Oil Outpul Cut; Gas Prices Drop NEW YORK <AP> -Oil traders are speculat.ing that the Unit· ed Arab Emirates' decision to cut production by ~O percent may be the first step toward still higher Saudi oil prices -and perhaps a Saudi oil oroduction cut as well. Meanwhile, several major U.S. oil companies have trimmed wholesale gasoline prices by as much as 2 cents a gallon .. United Arab Emirates oil minister Mana Saeed Otaiba said in Vienna Thursday that output would be cut 10 percent, or 170,000 barre ls a day. in the fourth quarter to reduce the world oil glut. MORE TRAN A l MILUON barrel-a-day oil surplus has built up as a result of conservation and excess production following a nearly 150 percent jump in Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries prices since Decimber 1978. , The United Arab Emirates, a Persian Gulf ally of giant oil pro- ducer Saudi Arabia, s upplies 1 percent or U.S. oil needs and pro- duces 1.7 million barrels of crude oil daily. The report triggered speculation that the Saudis, who raised the price of their crude oil on Wednesday from S28 lo $30 a 42. gallon barrel, might~ the next lo announce a production cut. ANNOUNCING Z CENTS·A·GALLON wholes ale price cuts Thursday were Standard OU Co. of California and Texaco Inc. Their decisions came before the Saudis· announced the price in· crease, they said. • Standard Oil said its gasoline price cut applied nationwide, while Texa co's was effective in parts of the Midwest. Dealers can pass the reductions on to consumers if they wish. Carter TVTalk Concerns Networks WAStnNG.TON (AP> -Presi· dent Carter's nationally broad· cast news conference raised not only some expected ire from his Republican opponent -whose sides called the performance a "political commercial" -but also some surprising concern by television network executives. Carter, who has refused to late part in a televised debate Sunday between presidential candidates Ronald Reagan and John Anderson. held s way before the TV cameras Thurs· day for about 30 minutes, four of them devoted to an opening statement in which he gave a •'good news" report on his ad· ministration. Network ne ws ·e x ec uti ves seemed con ce rne d . C BS Ne ws Presid e nt William Leonard said the state ment was "pretty obviously self-serving. I was a little bit s haken, frankly." the 31 seconds the DC-10 was in the air and whether they died on impact. During its t111keoff from O'Hare International Afrport on May 25, 1979, the jet tipped :sideways, stalled and crashf'd after an engine came off a wing. Will and U.S. District Jud&e Edw•n A. Robson are handling more than 140 cases stemmin_J from the crash of the Los Angeles- bound jetliner. The ju<!ges _den~ed a ~equest Crom American Airlines lawyers to summanly d1sm1ss pain and sulfering c;.Jaims by t.he mother of Rhonda Ann DeYoung, a 19-year-old .college sophomore from Homewood who died in the crash. Bog Caller A participant a t Western Washington Fair in Puyallup ta kes break to ma ke phone call. The only way to use pay phone was to put entire receiver inside her mask. Did Miss Piggy a ns wer ? When it got down to questions, the preamble was mos tly dropped and the president was asked repeatedly about recent campaign statements in which he linjled Republican nominee Reagan's pronouncements on states' rights and the Ku Klux Klan with racism and hatred. 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CANTINA by TROPITONE Reg. $300.00 NOW $210.00 NOMAD by BROWN JORDAN Reg. $104.00 Cas ual Dining Chair NOW .S 73.00 There's also savings on other selected outdoor furniture. MAUNA KEA by BROWN JORDAN 48" Table with 4 Chairs GAADENELLA by TELESCOPE 45" Table with 4 Chairs GARDENELLA by TEL ESCOPE Chaise TAMIAMI by BROWN JORDAN Chaise Reg. $717.00 NOW $502.00 Reg. $465.00 NOW $326.00 Reg. $155.00 NOW $109.00 Reg. $259.00 NOW S112.00 SALE ENDS September 29 •limited.to items in stock NURSERY • INDOOR/OUTDOOR PLANTS & FLORIST • LANDSCAPING • ANTIQUES PATIO FURNITURE & ACCESSORIES San Joaquin Hiiis Rd at MacArthur Blvd. Across from Fashion Island • Newport Beach Open 9 to 6 Dally 640·5800 ··---, .. SAVE IT NOW Outdoor Ficus Benjamine (weeping hg) 2 gal Reg $1 2.50 NOW $8.98 011ho Kleen-up (Weed Killer) 16 oz Reg. $6.98 NOW $5.98 Asf)8ragus Fem • 1 gal. Reg. $3.50 NOW $1 .98 ADDITIONAL SAVINGS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Amenca·s Most Beaullful Garden Center ROGER'S WILL BE CLJ>SED SEPTEMIER 30 FOR INVENTORY ... ' -----_ _.._ __ --:--------------------------------. --------__ .-_-____ _ -----_ _________ ..;.:_.::....:;__,_...-__________ ---.. • II I 8 DAIL V PILO r Nickels CaptUre Payoff _, # Rf;~O l AJ>I Oot< roU of nlt'kt>la a ""> Crom ''"'"''i lh .. driv~ back norm·. njttt' PrMlhN sat down a l a ntckd p1 01trt'l'>s1vt> aJot machine at tl1&rolJ11 Club M 1nut t1:s lalt<r . 'h e .,. .• ~ $17 .126 ~ "''ht•r 1ul\l the holder of the world '~ 111 1 ~e"t rue-kt'! jackpot "I SAW TH R F. t: 11\t' ll in thtt barrel line up u111.l look dtH~ n to set> what I'd .,.on. ht' .. aid "When I l<XMlt.'tl badt lht• fourth bad dropped down .. Linin& up the fuur S ) mlx>li. produces the P.l}uff JnH>unl whicb increases as tht> rnadunt" ts played. Mrs . Prather, Sl, of Magalla said she and her hu band ... ould invest the winn 1~s tn real estate. "We 'll probat>ly hdve a lol bought by tomorrow n ight We've been thanking about build ing for a long time." she said " \ Bl,oodDrug ' Risk to Man! WASHIN61'0N (AP) -Reeerpine, a drul~ch­ ly u.sed lo control high blood pressure, causes cancer In arumals and may pose a similar risk to humans, the National Cancer lnatitute says. The institute said Tbursda,y a 11eview oUta pre- viously disclosed animal tests concludes that reserpine causes breast cancer in female mice. testicular cancer in mll}e mlce and adrenal gland tumors in male rats. THE TEsrs, IN WHICH ANJMAU; were given the drug in feed for 103 weeks do not prove that reserpine causes cancer in humans . But they indiciate it is "a potential risk to man," the institute said. More than one million Americans take rfferplne in vari<>Us forms to treat mild hypertension and millions more have used it in the put. Industry figures indicate reserpine sales represent about one-third of the market in drugs used to trial high blood pressure. Both the cancer institute and the NaUonaJ He art, Lung and Blood Institute cautioned patients not to discontinue u.se of the drug without consult- in4 their doctors about aJtemative therapy. THERISKOFUNTREATEDRIGBbloodpres- sure, which can lead to stroke. bea.rt attack or kidney failure, far exceeds ~e potential risk of cancer, they said in a statement. LAGUNA BEACH SCHOOL OF ART Fall Quarter Sept. 29 -Dec. 13, 1980 • Intro/Greek a Eerly Ren1l1sance • Je-lry • Palnting-Beg1nnillfl & AdV1nced •Drawing 6 Coml)Osit ion • Sculpture • Phorography • Cartooning • Clo150(1ne • U fe Drewing • Watercolor • Color & Design • Printmaking • Ceranm:s · Reku • Children's Art • Stone Carving • Serlgraphy EVENING CLASSES • Parnting • Ceramics • Wood Sculpture • Intro/Greek & Early Rtnais11nce • Pho1ography • Drawing 6 Comp0s111on •Jewelry •Life Drawing an art school experience with a unique environment Writa -PhoM for Brochure (714) 494-1620 222.2 L1911na Canyon Rd. l-euna Beach. Californi• 92651 • SHE ADDED THAT her husband. J .H Prather. always told her she couJdn 'l make any mooey pla)'.in& slots. but figures 'that she now is well ahead. even after years or· "donating to the slots." RareEvenf ...... ,....... The cancer institute noted that some studies of humans who took reserpine indicate a possible link between the drug and breast cancer, but this has ~!~;;;;;;;;;~;;~~~~-not been shown in other studies. ,- The International Agency for Research on Cancer, after its la test review of the 13 case-1 controlled human studies reported, concluded that ··none of the studies, either singly or pooled, pro- vi d e d conclus ive evid en ce of a causa association," Uie institute said. Her jackpot surpassed the pre• vious world's record for a nickel slot, S13,266 paid by Harolds Club in June 1975 The onl y emperor penguin chick ever to h ave been bred and hatched in captivity peeks out from under protec- tive abdominal folds of its father in a Sea World re- search fa cility in San Diego. The chick was hatched this ~eek after s ix false alarms in four years. I tern,. pricing Removal Tested LOS ANGELES CAP> -Uem-pticing has been removed at 15 supermarkets here in a test the in- dustry hopes will demonstrate it is unnecessary in stores with automated checkouts. About 50 of the city's 1,000 supermarkets have the so-called scanner equipment that "reads" a striped code on an item's label and prints the pro- duct and price on a receipt. However, city law re- quires continued marking or prices on individual items. · The price-removal test by AJ pha Beta, Ralphs, , Vons and Market Basket stores is supposed to monitor customer acceptance and accuracy of the equipment. One store in each of the city's council districts -except East Los Angeles where no store has the equipment -is participating in the test, which started Wednesday and wiU run until next September. ~ Customer response forms are to be r..ailed to a n independent auditing firm. which w1ll report to a nine-member ,:ity committee. • .., Energy Bill Signed WASHINGTON I AP) -President Carter has signed legislation authoritiog a federal wind ener gy research. development and demonstration program. NIC.1101.A~ \ VON HOFFMAN Bla<-ldkted Egyptian-born Omar S h a r iJ , s t a r i n "Lawr e nce of Arabia" and .. Dr. Zhivago," has been blackllst ed in the Arab w o rld for violating anti-Is rael regulations, the Arab League's boycott of- fice has said. NEW Used and Remodeled $9') on our first morning flight $90 onour7:30 p.m. widebod~ $90 on selected return flights, too. $90 with no restrictions. PQl<ESUi -~ """' ..,.,,.,,.,. ,_ DAILY PILOT FUR SALE SATURDAY OHL Y! SEPTEMBER 20th Noon to 5 P.M. $6750 fur kids under twelve you bring along. Hllfld..S. to aio-From I C-Eaftytor CftMe ....... Fine qullllty llMd tu,. -a bet-.r tivy lor your money. You pay llundnld1 Of dolla,. IMt..o of "'°"-* lor lu.iuty tNdHM thet looll -11111 mutt tie ...,...., Furs~ at1N11ne at ... , Couturitt Min• StoMI frem Stief Fltll-Mngttl Mlt* Coeta ·-~' Ulltlted _, Of MEW f\I,. ............. ev, ... trec1t0fl of adual -"'. FMtntlc bef9itlnt In -of I ~ """· 1'9dMN end ...... llHW, COME EAllL YI , ............... MMIOnHOTB. ~llACH& TIMMIS CUii .. ..... , .. c .... ..... . ... ..,,.,. .... c ... United saves yo u $87 off the regular Coach fare to Seattle. Just fl y one of our selected flights any day of the week, and you 'll fl y for just $90 one way. Seats arc limited. but there arc no advance-purc hase or length-of-stay requireme nts at 4a)J. · For information and reservations, call your Trave l Agent. Or call United at 973-2121. Partners in Travel with Western International Hotels . Most nonstops to Seattle · Leave . 7:45 a.m~ 9;30 a.m. I 1;30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 5:30 p.ftt . 7:30 p.m~ , Arrive 10:08 a.m . 11 :53 a.m. 1:48 p.m . 3:46 p.m. 5:46 p.m 7:48 p.m. 9:50 p.pt. Flythe frien41Yskies of United. Call United or }Ullf 1favel. Agent FEATl!RING • Waterfreat \I~ Mrs. HaJ Tobin (right) and Mrs. 'Kenneth Halvorsen, in Tobin liv- ing room, are among members of the Huntington Harbour Re&>ublican Women's Club planning the group's home tour Sept. 30. The Tobin residence is among six waterfront houses on the tour. For information about the tour, call Judy Purcell, chairman, at 846-2848. ( un..iaoA Y, s£PI'. a BySYDNEYOJIAa• ARIES ()\,ar. 21 -Apr. 19): Soci~ activity accelerates lines of com- munication open and popularity aoars. Gemini, Sagittarim penom play prominent roles. Keep resolu- tions concerning budget and diet. Cbecll directions. instructiou and submit sqgestions and manuscripts. TAU&US (Apr. 20-May 20): Em- pbuis on career, basic aspiratiomt ability to transform obstacles into stepping-st.ones to proaress. Review details, express opinions in frank, direct manner. You'll be amA1ed at results! AquariU5, Scorpio, Leo ia- ,dividuals play important roles. GEMINI <May 21-June 20): Good lunar aspect coincides now wiUI lont- range projects, special communica· tions, plannina ahead for travel. Aura of romance replaces letbaray, discouragement. Another Gemini and a Sagittarian play unique roles. Gain indicated through written wont. CANCEa (June 21 -July 22): Domestic adjustment is on a1enda. You'll beautify surroundinp t.broucb special purchases. Financial wiadfall highlights scenario. Perceive paten. tial. You are enviOUI and lack faith. LEO (July 23-Auc. 22): YO'l'll tain acceas to privileged information. Focus on privacy. behind scenes maneuven, resolving Jong-standing dilemma. Maintain low profile, be discreet, avoid makin1 claims which cannot be immediately fulfilled. Pisc.es person plays key role. Vl&GO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Obtain hint from Leo message. Work quietly behind scenes. Priorities will come into sharp, clear focus. Chante you have been ~eetina is on borbon. You'U be rid of unnece.ssary burden. Gemini, Sa1ittarius and another Virao figure prominently. LIBllA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Good lunar aspect coincides now with special relationship, creative en- deavors and exciting encounter. Sit down and • get1nto perfect shape. At Command Performance we know the-Sl.'Crct ,,fa well-shaped haircut: adapt the hairstyle you ai;k for to the hair ''OU come in with. ln.at's also wh~· our haircut will ,et you all the h'*s you're looking for. Shampoo, precision cut and blow dry for men and womm. ) Aries and another Libra figure prominently. In matters of specula- tion, stick witb number 9. Youns person confides emotional problem. SCOllPIO (Oct. 23-.Nov. 21): In- dividual who bad previously been re· tatded as a foe will now become an ally. Leo. Aquarius natives figure prominently. Maintain self-esteem. What you own is worth more than ortainally anticipated. Past erron will be rectified. 8AGrnoros <Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Fol.low through on bunch; intuitive intellect serves as reliable gui.de. In- dividual who aided you in pat will man reappear.nee. Accent on property, residence, dealinp wiUI older family member. Short trip may be necessary. CAPaJCO&N (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): By compariaon shopping, you avoid in- flated prices. You'll be "on the move." Focus on income, personal possessions, ability to diversify. Gemini, Sagittarius natives figure prominently. Financial bonanza could hiptigbt scenario. AQJ.IUIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Lunar cycle highlights initiative, personality, special appearances and a "rebulldillC procram." Judgment, intuition and timing are on tar1et. Don't overlook details. Be aware of small print, bidden clauses. Another Aquarian plays important role. PISCES <Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Clues, hintl, bill or information fall into place. You are on brink of major dis- covery. Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius persona figure prominently. Play cards doae to chest; if discreet, you overcome what might be a serious ob- stacle. Singles Calendar run.t each Wednesday and containa information on ducuuion groups. par1~1 and event1 open to IM public in t~ Orange CO<Ut arN. Send notice• to Sing~• Ca~r, Daily Pilot . P.O. Boz 15'0, Cotto Mesa, CA 92626. Include your 11om e and telephone number. Notices mu.st be recnwd two weelu i1I advance of on e~nt. c.. .. No appointment necesgry, ever. Command Performance® for dle loob that 1e1 tht loob ,.. . . Opetl Evtt1lll11 6 M4Nlday1 •t OaUy: M Sal. NEWPORTBEAOI BUHRNGTONB&ACB Ma ........ Cetattt,HIAlv....... • ......... N. Nut &o Ne....,t Beatll (~,..._&·•rt> P ... orfke ,.._..., , ..... , .. . -= j • , \ . Fr\O.y, Sep1ember 19, 1960 ONLY PILOT 11 f~ DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a 16·YHM>ld who has read your col ... umn for. • loq t..ime. While baby· sittm1. I aaw ''The Ann Landen En· cyclopedi•" and read your piece ex- plaln{n1 the dltrerence between love &.nd lntaluaUon. Ltbou1ht it WU ter- rific WUI you print It in the column, ple1111"? I wi•h I had seen it a eoup'e of years ago. ABC IN K.C. Dt.:A• Alie: WI ... ,ae .. ue. Ben .. la: LO\'E OJ INFATUATION! lala&uaU. la laa&aa& detlre. H'• oae let ol l)aadl caW.1 &o uedier. . Leve • frteeclalUp ...._, laaa eaqM flre. It \alles rool alld crows -09e day at a time. lala&uU. Is marked by a leelbl& of lalfttll't&y. Yota are ead&ed aad ea1er, bill mot 1ea•lmel1 la••PY· Tlaere are ••Ill•& do•b,&1, ••· aa1wered qaeataou, uuae bl&a aad piece. • ...,. you beloved &Ml )'Oii ..... jmt ...... -........ eleHly. It..._... 1poU u.e dream. L.ve la tile q•let uden&aDdla1 UHi ••hire aeceptaace ol lmperfec· Uoa. It ii real. It &hes YM IU'ell,U. aad crows beyOlld yo• -to bolsaer yoar beloved. You are warmed by Ills preseace, evea when be la away. MUes de • separate yow. YM wHt lalm •ar. 8td near or far, YM blow be la yoan ud you caa wait. lafat•atlon says, "We must get married rtpt away. I ean•t risk Jos. I.al him." Love says, "Be patient. Don't paale. lie la yours. Plan yoar fatatt wl&ll eeafldeatt." lafataatloll •aa an elemeat of sex· HI ndtemeat. If yow are hoaest, 1•• wUI admit tt ls dl(flealt IO be In •e a90tlter's company ulna yoa are sare It will ead la l.Jltlmaey. Lon .. Ute matuatloll of frteltdsJdp. YM ••et be frte.ch before yoa can be lo•en. lafatuU. lacks eoafldeaee. Whea lie'• away, J08 woeder ti lae'a claeat- 181. Somecl.-yoa evea e~•. LoYe me .. trat. Yoa are calm, senre ad adlreatued. Re feels dtat tr-* ud k makea Id• nea •eretawwe..taiy. An1t Landers "Mr. R." has had trouble with his liver for years, also artbmis and an ailing prostate. A few yean ago he had a business failure that depressed him so bad he needed therapy. The problem I am writing about is sex. He doesn't believe in it. Since this is my first marriage I am s hocked beyon.d words . I automatically assumed Ulat sex went with marria1e even thou1h we didn't talk about it. Actually I was im- pressed with his high morala because he never made a wrong move during courtship. Can you help me? - MISSING SOMETHING fN MISSISSIPPJ DEAR MISSING: Hla problem could be both pllyslul and emo· tloaal. U he refuses to see a doe&or, Y•• otllbt to see a lawyer. A mar· riate Ws ls not. DEAR ANN LANDERS : My husband and I are friendly with a couple who live down the street. The man 's brother~ the roofing business . We mentioned that w·e needed a new roof, so he asked his brother to come by and see us. That was in March. My hu.sband and I told him what we needed, and he said he could do the job for $3,200. He promised to oversee the work personally. It sounded fine. The roof was put on in April and it took a lot longer than we thought, but we were told there were problems b ecause o f weather . (Understandable.) When the bill came. it was $6,200. We were shocked. I . Music-Soiree Jn Happenings Wednesday, Sept. 17, it was erroneously reported that the firm of Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co. was un· derwritlng the soiree planned by the Sound or Music Chapter of the Orange CoW1ty Music Center. The Sept. 27 e~nl is beln:g under.wriU.en • by Mr. and r.tn. John Cashion, Mr. and Mn. Rodney Emery, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Faber, Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Gibson, Dr. and Mrs. Cyrus Glaspel, Mr. and Mrs_ Charles Hester, Mr. and Mrs. William Hodson, Dr. and Mrs. · Richard Kratz, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lana. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLean and Mr. and Mrs. David Stone. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY . '#'-' Y• W-" . Hwlnt I tJJ Hwtlor ..... Coate w.w -s41.11u ~v 0 ~~ l mar c;1 C STOM FRA~ING ~pec1almng 1n I MAMO FtMISHID NAMIS 1803 Newpdrt Eslvd. ~sa E. ... 11 ~~ NEED HELP? visit our Do-It-Yourself Store .. ,.,.._.._ mtpt lead yea to do &Mmp ,_... repel later, W loft ••erwlll Left la aa -..er. It makes yow lo9' ..,. ft •••es yow Ud8 .... It make. yw a bfttep penoa &llu yoe were~ DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have been married nine months to a man I cannot .understand. He bad a pre- vious marriage which lasted two yean. lbere were no children. · My hus band calle d the m1n immediately and was told the $3.~ was for the materials only. 1be rest was labor. We feel ripped off ud want to sue the rat. Your opinion is ; wanted. -DONE TO IN DOTH.AM le DEAit DONE: Yoa wo.lda't .. tile Hit, IO p't botller. Nu& time before yoa b'ffome •votved le uy coastrac&lo• project, set aa •IJ'ffme9& .. w1'Wag. ~ hav~ our cOlllpdent f!!umbers do tt.e work! Alpha Center, lnc.1 $30.000 •Ametican Cancer Soc1ety. Oran11e County CJnit / S382.95J •Aml'1'1Cl1n Hearl A\SllC131•.n, (>ronice Counry Chaptn $178,944 •Am~ncan Lun1e A~><IC131.mn of Orange C..un1y1$1l6.067 •American Red Cm, . Orange Counry Chapter S67l.006 Ameracan SoClal lteallh AssociatK>n I $2,~)(l Anahl'lm Serv1C'11lt'Tl~ Ct-ntl'1' I SS.500 Assrs~menl & Trtalnwnt Service C"'1ttr ••f Coastal Oran11e County/$15,000 •Boy Sctiuts uf Americ.1 $!'.()2,%7 Buys' Club of Buffia Park ~1.MJ Boy~· Club of Cypre~s I $31.500 Boy•' Club uf Fnuntatn Valley/$16,000 Boys· Club ,,f Full#nun I S75.5"1J Bur~· Oub of {j~rden G rnvt' I $38.000 Boys' Club of the Harbor Area I $11.500 Boys' Oub nf llunt1 nRU10 Beach I SJ0,000 Boyi' Club r1f Lll11una Reach I $29.400 Boys' Club of La llabra/$69,435 Boys Club of PliK'rntialS31.000 Boys' Club of San la Ana $56.333 Boys'Club oftht So.1th o~,SI Arl'a I $:13.428 Boys' Club of Slantun I 527.500 Boys' Club uf Tu~11n / $45.000 Boys' Cl ub of Wrstm10sttt/ SJ-0.000 Camp Fire, Inc./ $76.000 Cathohc Social ~rvirn I $114.000 ~nltr for c~auve Altl'1'na11ves I $38,000 Child Guidance Ctnter 11' Orangr County/$65.000 Chiklrtn's Home Sucitty •lf California / $41.000 Ch11drm1 H1~p1tal of Los Angelrll/ $42,449 Childr1ens Hospital ufl>ranRto County/ $\51,000 • Community l)ay Nu~ryi $13.000 Oayle Mclnlnsh Cenier for I ;1r1s· Club rl North Orange thr 1)1$3bltd /SI0.000 Counly/ $45,055 fl Modena 5'rv1Ct'. (ffilrr/ -C.•wid Nei11hhuf Chtkl C.:.rtl $32.400 .... $19,200 Family Service Assocwriun •Gocrdw1ll lndusrnes of OranRt •ll OranRt v >11nty/Sl45.200 C<ount¥/ SJ76.766 First Sttp Hou~ of OranRt Holy Family Services. Counstl Coun1y, tnc ISIS.200 1n11 and Adoption/ SJ(),000 FISH·Hai'bor Arra $17.000 Hn~p11al Carr Fund/SIOO Frtt 01nic ur I lrangr C"unty t Hunting11,ci Boch C•llllmunity $21,000 <.:lrnlc I SS,000 Fr~ndly Ct-nt~r Inc./ S45, l\l0 lntt'rfaith Servi~ml'tl's Gary ~nltr/$56,264 i Ct-nttt/$22.900 •Girt Scout Council of Chnir Jtw11h Family Ser11crlS80,SOO County/ 1304.140 Laguna ~ach Frtt Chnic I Girl Sc;iut Council -Sp;1n1~h S22.fi00 lfails / $2.000 L"s Alamitos Ynulh Ct-ntrr I Girl!!' Oub of Fountam S\6.000 Vallrt / SIS.000 LutMnin Social St!rvices of G1M Club •1' Garden Soul hem Cahfom11 I SS.000 Gruvr I 526,400 Nat~lnal Council On Alrohol Girls' Club 1.f th~ Hnrht" ism.Or~n11eCounty/Sl5,000 Area I $63,480 NaMnal Surf Life Saving C1r1s' Oub o( La.icuna I Sl6.000 AWIQ.'luon of Ammca/S300 St'tVl<'t'5 lur thf' flhnd I"< S6.500 Stouthw~'I Minonty f.cionu1111c Ue\ t'lopmt•nl v HJncil Sl&.000- SJ>e<'<'h and l.an1euaict l~vd 11pment Ctnltr1 $:1:1,l!lJo ~tan111n A1hle11r Club :w.uoo Tt-t•n ltt lp Yciuth ~f'VM • Hur~au $11,000 Tr.n~l~t· Aid A• ... <1at1••• ,,f /\mt'llrn Sl .llMI Tr:1vd1•" Aid ~K " I) .,f 1. .. n1o1 lleach $1\.1100 •\ 'n11ed Cerebral Pah) A~w· ,,a11on 11( 't)rangt C111111ty, Inc Sl52.5i3 r mted St'rv1ct Orgamz;iuon. Inc. l\JSOl/$19.fl(H Th~ Villa I $19,S:lf> Vi.1llnll Sur~ t\'"'"'a11u11 ••f Oran11t VK.111ty SI00,0011 \\1luntary t\ct1<111 LCflkr $53.IJ!i \'<ilunlt ('r Bureau of :-;urth OranRt 01uniy '$4U.:!l 7 V11luntee1 lfornu u( We>-t Or.ini t C.JUnry/\' 1\ C $34.000 Westn1ins1er Uoxing Club f $2,000 Wrstmrnsltr Midway Cny Volunteer Ernt'fRtncY Aid $4.000 V.iuth Emplo~nt Servich/ M.or.o North Orangt C.runty Child YMCA-Anaheim Family Guidance ~ntn. lnc./'42.151 S!l!l.4f..0 Orange County AssooatM>11 for YMCA -Mt"rro/ $14!1,070 Mental Htallh I $80.000 YMCA -N011h Oran1te Orange County Assoc1a11on for County/ $95.814 Rtiarcled Ci1iiens I $56,077 YMC/\-Oran11e I S5:l.MOO Oranffe Counly C.iuncil 1111 nKA -<>ran11e Co11~1 Agin11. Inc.· S8.500 $100.000 Orange u JUnty EpiltpSY YWCA -Central Oran11e Society I $3.000 Count v 1 $47.600 Orange C<•unly Teen YW<.:A -Nonh OranRt Challml(t/ $26.141 Counry S5t.474 Orthopatdic Hospital/$23.000 YWCA-Suu\h OranRr Thr People's Chnic/$22.000 Counly/ S55.000 Providmce Spttch and •Panntr/ Assnc1att 1n·fund Huring Ct-nter/S25,500 ramtllt 1n busintss 11nd 1ndus Saddleblck Community trr. YIKir United Way 11ift Enterpr~s. Inc.I $7.500 w1ll •uppo!'l lhH flum 11( I his Salvauon Army-Anaheim/ agtney °"ign~111111' plt'dRed $67.900 In 1 panner/assoc1a1e Are Salvation Anny -S311 ta crl'd1ltd towards camp;11gn Ana /$171.222 part1c1pa!Kln and will Ill! Salv~uon Amiy-S!'rvic."t nclcnowltdged by tht dt"'llC Exttns••n I 162.000 nattd 'llltllC)'. When you give to the Orange County United Way, your gift works to help people, "not fatten administrative budgets. In fact, last year 84cr of every dollar received reached the people who needed a helping hand in Orange County. The people you helped -nearly one out of every three in Orange County-and those who donated their time to the United Way, sincerely thank you for giving. Jl 01 Ol•noe Cou111y \,. ... ThMks to"°"' It works. fbc" ... ol u&. .. -------·-• .. ... .., ....... .._...._....., .. ._ ._ . .... . , ... Mind Probe •JO&LC.DON .. 1t ................ ln tr-.C'endmtai mrditat.ac.~ tbe [ncliyWuJ C'.ODCMU.-Oft • Sa:ubl t -ord to reduce tbe llJ' ... and MJdety ol t"YU)'dl)' lll•. Tbe bypnodat plactt t\ls sub Ject in a ..,..._Leoed statf' ol 1 ... teJtJbillty. reach.lnc into UM> ~ cea1e1 of tbf' mind ror tht Newpcwt Beacll·bued butlMu ulled Tbe lllnd Probe Founda· tloa to .. IK'h Utd6YMIMlll ... to lap \MO U. ··~ It.alt Cl( COil· sc\ouane11 to, ror eaample, reduce atnu, wr•Lle wit.II •II»' tlo1ul coofHC'll , deal with ~raoea) retatlonahlpe ·1Dd he)p lndw •dua-'5 uat1 peychk h•allna to tru t varloua pbyalcaJ •If mf'Dl.t ac>aarl'9 ol pu'IOOal troubl~ and "Wmt T•AN9Ct:NDt:NTAL proba.ma. mt'dltaUoo. wh•t ~ou pr•cU~ la Put Uv" lherap) takes I.ht' stilllna your mJod; ctea01ln1 partidpllnt on a semi hypnotic your nuod," uy• lh Padia. trip back throu1h Um.-for a "Rut with t he mind probe r-.1~ &oc>k at supposed pre tecbnlqUt-, you use I.he technique vlCM11 lacarnali°'1S lo a n i <"tlve sort or way. _,. .. Say for example you're try IANMA llAJOa and Loulsf' 1ng to lose wel1bt,'' she eon Padia prefer to ac t as tour linueb ··u you go Into an altered 1uldea when they lead their state and lr)l to cbanee your sub- worbbop participants tbrou&b conscious pro1ramming it wiU periods of deep r e laxation make your weight loss effective known u alpha; a twilight statt so you w\U not have to rely on ol comdouaneu between aware will power " DeN ud •Jeep. ··1t's a matter of the body do- Alpba meditatio n 1s jus t mg what the mind tells It to do,'' another tool amon1 many forms adds Ms. Major. of altered states of conscious-Tapping into altered states ol ne11, Ila. Major says. Most consciousness and alpha states meditation, however. 1s a of relaxation are not new H · puaiw process, she notes. periences for the energeUc duo. •'What we do Is put you They are identical twins and tbrou1h a meditative state s ay they have experienced which i.1 active,'' says the Costa t e l e p,tbic communication Mesa resident. throughout thei$ live5. Tbe sisters have set up a When they were youngsters Expensive Shampoo Cost is Relative By JUDITH OLSON Ol_o.lly ...... S- George Caroll's new shampoo may be extra espensiv~, but tbllt doesn'tfue him a bit. He figures that s0oner-or later , the other companies Will catch him, and while that's happening, there will be plenty of people to buy hi.I $1S-per-bottle potion. '"lbe best wW always cost more," be said. "My producta are for the people wfMWlppreciate the better tbines in life." Caroll, creator of a new signature lioe of hair care product.I, which are labeled ''for the culturally aware," introduced bis sham· poo to the public for the fU"St time at Neiman-Marcus in Newport Beach. . Although Caroll may sound like sort of a snob about his sham-' poo, it actually is the result of many years of research and work in the hair care industry. He started as a women's hairdresser , tben became a barber. Then be pooled bis knowledge from both fields and started talking to dermatologist.s lO f10d out exactly what kind of care is beet for the hair and scalp. CA.&OU.. CONCLUDED that people really were not taking very good care of their hair. A personal poll of both men and women revealed lb.at people were washing their hair with everything from bar soap to dog sb1mpoo and some even were combing it with their do1's brush. "Habits are different today," be said. "People UMd to 10 a week without washing their hair. Women would IO to t.be beauty shop once a week and get it sprayed and teued. ''People didn't knd-.w what healthy hair should look like or feel like." After five years of research, development and testill1 in his Hair Research X company (X being the unknown fadol'), Caroll came up with a three-step hair care proaraaq which be says will give "professional enhancement" at home. TllE TR&EE Paooucrs -a shampoo, rime and special ll'OOmiDI aid for use between shampoos -is costly because, be 1aid, it mes the best ingredients possible. He npect.s to continue researching and to cban1e tbe product if better manufacturing methods or ingredients are found. Caroll allO i.I working on the problem of men's hair loss and is developinc products for men with beards (bis first beard coaditioner will be out in about three months). He says there are just three simple steps to h1vtn1 healthy, beautiful hair adll-{>reventing bait loss. "Keep your hair and scalp clean and keep your hlir styled," be said. "Hair should be cut on a regular bui.I, even if it's just trimmed." Hot air balloon lifts off at Stniise. · . . . . . .. . . . . Identical twms Lowse Padia (left) and Sandra Major ••• 1ro•mc up ln Fontana. they tbot11bt everyone experienced telepathy. Four yean aeo, the pair took claaaea apecializln1 ln Mind Probe tecbniquea and alpha re- laxaUce. They alao studied wtUI a DU!ftber teachen in tbe human"'potentiai movement. "We reallied that you can create tbe powers.of your cbooa- ln1." says the 38-yeer-old Ms. Major, who is eight minutes older then her sister. "IF YOO HA VE an ailment and you tune into your sub- sconscious, you can re-program your subcorisciouaneas toward health and your body will respond," asserts lls. PadJa, who lives in Fontana but plans to move to Newport Beach. Tbe silten took over the Mind Probe Foundation of North Hollywood and brought the busi· nesa to Newport Beach in Nov- ember 1.979. They conduct mon- thly weekend workshops in Orange County ·and throughout Southern California. The Mind Probe workshop in· volvea 16 hours of relaxation ex- ercises and instruction conduct· ed on weekends, usually with a Friday evening period followed by full-day Saturday and Sunday sessions. Cost for the three-day experience is $150, "The reason we charge only $150 and not $300 is that we are just plain folk and the world is made of j~t plain folk and we want to help everyone ~ we au bave aome problems\·· • plains Ma. Major. .t • The sessions are conduc1a0 I hotel or motel conference rtoa -preferably noise free -f ., partlcl90ts usually lie oti tt noor. 1Jackl1'0f,lnd music is'* -to belp 1ninn>attieipe1tta into state of alpha relaxation. ONCE THE ALTEaED sta1 is reached, the participant guided through different •It of consciousness and encourase to tocus on particular Problea or dilemmas. "The mind is like the bOdy, opines Ma. Major. "What yo need to do is exercise it. · "The mind you come with Fr d a y ( a t a M i o d P r.o b workshop), is not the same i the mind you take out wil!i yo Sunday." GaADUATES Of the Min Probe workshop can contimae 1 attend weekend sessions at ri additional cost. When a Mln· Probe graduate has tackled on specific problem, such as atag fright or work-related an~et~ be can pursue other areas c psychic development such as e> traaensory perception, inne healing and telepathic Con munication. ''Everybody has t bes abilities but not everybody hi. tapped into them. That's whi we teach you at the Mind Prob Foundation," adds Ms. Padfa. George Caroll with his $15-a-bottJe shampoo 'for the culturally aware.· CaroU advocates I.he old "Harper method" of washin1. wbicb is putting shampoo on dry hair, from the back forward, and work· inl it in while massaging the scalp with the fingertips. AtTEa ADDING WATER and working up a lather, the bait should be rinsed. Uthe shampoo dJdn't foam immediately, Caroll said, a second soaping should be done. "Leave it on as little time as possible," be advised. The conditioner should be applied from the back fonurd too, he noted, and rinsed with cooler water. "Rinse it longer than you leave it on. You'll have shinier hair.'' CAllOLL, WHOSE research plant is in Toluca Lake, said he i creatiq a product to "meet the needs of today," and to "advanc American groomin1." But that SlS price tag for a botUe of shampoo is somewha scary to those accustomed to running into the drugstore for a quic purchase of less than $2. "I just paid $25 for a dress shirt," Caroll said. ''and it' relative. People who spend money on their clothes should take goo ca re of their hair." Quiet Thrill of Ballooning · BJ RANCES D'EMILIO YOUNTVILLE, Calif. <AP> - With a whoooosb and a sputter of purplish name we are risina. 300 feet a minute, on an elevator of alr, the lush, emerald vines below looking like nubby carpet. We travel with the wind. I sur- prise myseU with the ease with which I succumb lo the quiet thrill of ballooning. the ease with which I become one with the wafting breeze. Like hundreds of tourists to the Napa Valley north of San Francisco, I went to America's richest wine country not to aam· ple the wine, but to soar a mile or more above the undulatlnc bll11, draped with a green chenille of premiere vines. visrroas PAY $75 -• oo weekends -for a hawk's view of breathtaking b e auty - storybook scenery that a swell· in1 corps of pilots views as en- th u1iut1 o( bot-air s port . ballooning. · For most tourist paueqen, tbe balloon ride ls a once-in·•· Wetime splurge. But for some, tbat first ride bookl them into a fascinating bobby or a lucrative profeulGG, and they will spend $10,000 or more for their own baUOOG and often. tbe at.art ol their own buli- na1 :1 Pllotiq my flltht was one 1ueb devotee, 33-year-old Bob Barbarkk, an easygoln1 man long on sideburns and humor. Barbarick euides ball of the two- balloon fleet of Napa Valley Balloons, one of a half-dozen such companies in the area. • ON HIS GllA Y tweed driving cap, be sports colorful balloon buttons. One eyecatcher com· memorates the first balloon flight -launc he d by two brothers, the papermaters Joseph and Etienne Montgolfier. In Paris in 1783. The first "passengers" were a duck, a rooster and a sheep. Except for the species of passengers, balloonin1 bun'{ changed much since. What goes up still must come down, when the pllol runs out of propane or turns down the burner tbat blasts bot air inside the billow· ing Dacron or nylon "envelope." ova ENVELOPE -with it.I purple crown and 1old, red, yellow. green and blue-paneled body -could swell wltb 77,000 cubic feet of heated air. Hot·alt balloons rise because tbe alt in· aide tbe baa is warmer -thus, U1bter -tban tbe air aurround· lq the craft. By regulating tbe burninl 1u. pilots can raise or lower the craft, but tbey can •t move the b1lloon horiaontally. "You've 1ot to take lt the way Motblr Nature helps , you," Barba.ritk aays. · He sUpa off his jacket un- der the warm sun and peen shadow sailing at eight knots. over the aide. Like other pilots People below sl·are, tht who describe the art of balloon· smiJe. Dogs, their sensitive ea· Ing. Barbartck seema to almoat tickled by the sound of U see the wind. By catchin1 dif. burner, bowl and run in era: ferent breezes at various levels. circles. Above, we hear sounc the pilot can try to pinpoint a acutely and can talk wilfi lhoc landing. A spit over the side or a earth-bound. streamer helps test Use wind. There is·so much to marvel a from that rare perspective, lh BUT ONE NEVE& knows I never bad a chance ta-worr what Mother Nature bu up her Height-fearing folks often sc .tnd-1wolleo .sleeve, and 50 an their tensions melt and some a1 inte1ral part of balloonine ls the brave enough to dangle let 1round cl'e1r -in our cue a over the side, pilots say. mustard-colored pickup whose driver auiously acam the skies BESIDES, EXPEaTS say ho to follow the capricious balloon. alr ballooning is one of the sale: The driver, Jim llattiaon, is a forms of flight. When tw New Yorker who'• two boun shy balloona collide while aloft, it of puttlq in 10 boun aloft, after called kissing, so gentle is tt which be can take a Federal meetiq. Aviation AdmiJli1traUon test for Ballooning is a casual affai bis private pilot'• license. Winnen at the National Chan Another 25 boun and be can ob-pionsbJpe in Iowa get a can , tain a commercial license and beer and a trip to the Worl earn perhaps SlOO an bou.r ferry-Championships. lnfc toarista, and maybe more by And 383 enthusiasts are e: · ........ aft peeled at Albuquerque. N.M ' pl v...._ a er to promote a pro-for the annual fesUval, .. da11 • duct or event. .. Ala 'ftU 18 limited. MOil iftg dawn spectacle of burstir · ball--'·•· _,., ~ up at dawn _ colon u balloons rise togeth• 1 -~ •-above the desert. 1 when the air ta calm and cool -And as always, after the fiigl . ud can~! a few houri there ii champagne. The custo1 • before . out. may have besun with balloonis : But I loll of Ume in our lllf i l d h little world. bounded by t.be mo Y ng an owners w E l tbrff lidla of the imall band· ~~icf.. touch .. d down in the ~ wov• wicker b~aket. fl• we On the ground, they are pr~ qu\etb dlpped, a frl&btefted Ucal. Balloonlata save poetry re jac~rebblt tried to outrun our fat tile air. iilll~ .... l!C~::::'.~=...;~::.:..=::..::::....:....::::=-=.::.........:;=.~·:....!:!~~--~~~~~alt~. ., ---.~-• .. ..:::--!'):"; :-.4!.~ ~'...!.. J ~._....___ ' • Gardei1hag . __________________________ .._ ______ _ CWL y PtLOT A l:J Friday, Septernbtlr 19, 1980 eep Rottfl•ti Fall 'Best' For-Planting 1-'tAU ~Lt u m r wtwu 1111yth•nM and f'verythmit •~ould be planh«1 1{llu llw ~unlt·n Fall pl~tltll\Jr Vf t~ 11mt ~hrub:. a c>han<'t> to t'nd oul roou. e• into tht: oil durmtc th' warm diay~ uf autumn The ht>at of isunHm•r tl> dl:1ol\1paung and newly ttaft1phpltt'd s~t·111\t'1t)'e will "at suffn from thf' In ~nae summt'r rn)'S Th" warm °''· M"f'vt>r apeeds alo11..: tht• :o;t ro11.i root J:mwth AS WlNT~k AkRl\'t:s. httlt• or no tnp .irowth may bt-l'\'ident, but 111 tht' ~011 lht• root:-ronunut' lo &row de('J)t•r llltO lht• jlf\IUl\d Ull lhf' WlnlU r•ln~ moisten tht' 1Jt'~.llh)'e uf tht• )'toll B> spnna the root system 1s wt>ll rtt'\ ,•tov.t<O unJ "'1th tht' ft rjt flush of warm wealht>r . tht• d tabhsht't pl11nt will take oft With 3 burst Of lll'W foltUt(t' Snails -Bugging Yon?. Get Carden Off Dining List With Controh 18 your yard a cafeteria for snails and slugs? These pe11ky mollu11ks feed on a wide variety of plants including nowers, 11reen foliage, seed· lints and shAtb bark and attack tomatoes, citrus a nd other fruits and vegetables nearing maturity. Want to take your garden off their four-star cllnmg Ust? Kathleen A. Hesketh, University of ~allf~mia Cooperative Extension farm adviser, explains about tbose pests and how you can control the m . Snails and slugs a re s imilar In structure and • biology except that snails have an external spiral shell which s lugs lack. Both gUde along by means of a long nat muscular organ, known as a foot. Mucus or "slime" secreted by glands in the foot helps their move ment and later dries to form the shiny white or silvery "slime trails," evidence of the mollusks' presence. \ THEY ARE MOST ACTIVE at night and dur- ing dirk. cloudy or foggy periods. On warm days Handpick snails each day. It is important especially in the beJ(inning of the control proiram' to do so ~aily. ' TRAP THE PESTS by placine board.I or flower pots in the yard. One inch rwmeri under boards about 12 Inches wide and 15·20 lncbel long make it easy for snails to crawl undem.eatb to escape heat. Gather the mollusks each da)i when using the trap board method. Employ barriers s uch as ashes. sand! am- monium sulfate and lime. Snails and slugs avoid crawling over those irritating substances. Use an inch wide band of the substance around gardens or plants. ,. . The plant w111'bt.• uhlt• to !>UpJXtr1 tht:. lush new growth and cu11t1mw tu µ1 udul'e add1t1onal growth through lht> g1 owang st>asoo bt:\.'uuse the well de veloped root ystem wall l'll.'ltl> absorb all the water and nutrients 'nt'l't')'e ar) for heallh erowlh ~·~·· they hide and rest under plants, composts, or trash ~ ~~!!!IJ:.~ WHAT CAN YOl' PLANT no-.-. for th1s kind of growth suc{·ess ·tor>" Almost all landscape plant inJS benefit from fall planting The only e>xc·ep lions are. or course . the rrost tendt>r items m your cllmatic area Trenae11dou.~ Tontaio Mary Fanning of Costa Mesa holds one of piles, and on shaded parts of plants For successful control or elimination of the pests use a combina- tion of techniques: Eliminate hiding places of snails and s lugs by cleaning the yard. removing boards, stones and other debris which offer them shelter. Get rid of weeds and unnecessary foliage to dry out the soil surface and make it less desirable for the pests . If possible, plant gardens away from dense ground covers such as ivy that are ideal hiding places for mollusks. OXYGEN PLUS 80~1 89 Reg. S2.39 ' r.ii Plants established before winter weather ar rites are ready to develop at maximum speed w•en wintt~r turns to spring Wh en It comes to trees. for mstance. the rewards can artually mean extra feet or growth and more shade 1f you plant now. ralber than waiting until spnng lo set out trees. Sherman Garde1is her homegrown tomatoes that reached gigantic proportions of one and one· qu a rte r pound s a nd 14 inches:_inu •-1 circumference. But that's not all. Mary -'.liny Mites PONY' PAK ,ETUMaA$ ALYSSUMS Reg 98• Needs Volwiteers said she picked one after this picture was take n that weighed one and one-ha lf pounds and measured 15 and v. inches. "It would cost $1.04 at present market prices." she said. Secret of sucs:ess? "My husband sprinkled lawn fertilizer around the vine." she said . ~herman Library and G~rdens in Corona del Mar is looking for volun· tetrs interested in giv- inf tours to children. .Th e purpose o r children's tours is to give children the op· portunity to gain ~anical knowledge and all appreciation o f nature in a beautiful and unique setting. An in-depth training program for docents has been written and wi II be under the direction of Shirley A. Keri ns, pro- fessional horttfulturist and teache r . Prior t>o,tanical knowledge is not' a prerequisite to participate in this volun· teer training program. An orientation meet- ing will be held Sept. 29 to acquaint prospective docents with the pro- gram which Will entail one training session ~r week for eight weeks. Trainees will be in - t r o du ced t o plant behavior and charac - t e ri s tics. botanical terms. environmental awareness, and techni- ques of guiding young people throu g h the gardens. Inte r ested pe r sons should contact Sherman Library and Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Highway. Corona del Mar, 92625, or call 673-2261. Try Shrubs For Color lf you don 't have any shrubs or trees that will provide the fall color show from their brightly colored foUage, you may want to try some s hrubs that are brightly lit up with orange or red ber· ries choice. Jt'irst on the list is the Pyracantha coc- c i ne a which is bes t known for its variety · Lalandei ·. hardiest of all. Its creamy white clustered flowers are s mall and fragrant and bloom in the s pring. The r e d -orange berries make their show in Oc· tober and November. P;repare Garden For Winter Cold For this you Slhould l oo k toward s (h e pyracanthas and the cotoneasters that, when used in quantity will more than make up for the lack of foliage color. FOR VIVID SPLASH of color, the pyracantha fam i ly is the first You could also try the 'G raberi' variety o f Pyracantha fortuneana with its huge clusters of dark red fruit that color in mid-fall a nd last through the winter pro- viding garden color. You can either buy these in espalier or your local nurseryman will teach WASHINGTON I AP J -lf you had a backyard garden this summer . it's getting time to pre pare ' the garden for winter. Benefit Sale In Pasadena Twe nty th ou s and plants, most or them rare and unusual, will be offered to the pubHc a t t·he sixth a nnual Benefit Plant Sale of the Huntington Library, Art Gallery and Botanical Gardens. The benefit sale will be held Sept. 28. from 9 a.m . to 4 p.m. at the Pasadena Center, Ex- hibition Building <west>. 300 East Gree n St. Pasadena. Admission is free. Yo u may still have crops such as collards , kale or turnip greens g r o win g. but Agriculture Department e xperts s ay you can work around them. Indeed, even the eventual arrival of cold will merely enhance the fl avor of these items, and you can still get good meals from them. Fir s t . sa-ys ho rticulturist Robert Wearne, clean up old plant mate r ial in t he garden. If you haven't had a soi I test for two or three yelllts. do it now. Soils can become too acid from fe rtilizer s and organic materials or too alkalinl from buildup of s odium. ca lc ium o r other salts. Harbor View Meeting Set Harbor Vie w Hills Garden Club will meet Wednesday at 9:30 a .m. at the home of Mrs . Edward Elli s on i n Corona del Mar. Co-hostesses will be Mme's. Cameron Smith and Neal Kemp. Guest speaker will be Mrs . Wade Robe rts, director of The Sherman Foundation, who will speak on ''A Historical Look at S h e rman Gardens." Harbor View Hills Garden C lub i s a member of the Orange County Dis tri ct o f Ca liforn ia Ga rd e n Clubs, Inc ,you how to do it. ONE OF THE most useful additions to the pyracantha family has been the 'Santa Cruz' variety -a prostrate, or semi-prostrate rorm, which makes it an ex- cellent choice for a bank planting. The berries are big and bright red and you can imagine the effect when you cover a complete hillside with them. Aside from pyracan · thas. we can re ly on cotoneasters for fall col- or. These are more sub- dued in color and better s uited for background pla ntings where t hey w o n 't c la s h with whatever is planted in front of them . Irvine Club Seeking Members Irvine Garden Club will hold its annual members hip meeting Wednesday at 10 a .m .. in Un i versity Park Community Building. Beech Tree Lane. Irvine. Weekend Gardening Checklist Guests will be greeted by Sharon Cosgrove. hospitality chairman, and Vera Lyons, past president. June Carie, president, will explain the aims of the club and tell plans for future meet- ings. Following a short semi· business meeting. those present will caravan to Turli~ Rock Co~munity Clubhouse where they will participate in a guided tour of The Nature Walk, con- ducted by Michael M.cCreary, naturalist, and Jennifer Adams, naturalist-botanist. •Feed and deep water roses this month if you want good blooms during the fall months. Spray for mildew, too. •September is a good month to work soil conditioners into the soi l b es ides s low ·act~ng fertilizers such as bonemeal so the winter rains can wol'k on them. •Set up some portable color by potting up s pring flowering bulbs. Be sure to keep them in a dark, cool place to insure good root growth before the tops push up. I Tr•dn-To_.. .,. . ....,.... Light refreshments will be served following the walk. Any resident of Irvine is eligible to become a member of the club, which iS an affiliate Of California Garden Clubs , Inc . For information, call Marilyn Baum, 559·1815. •You can still sow seeds of winter nowering sweet peas for bloom by New Years, but hurry! .. ~ Tbia "carrot co1,1ple" was lharvested from a garden •near Aarau, Switzerland, re· ~ntty. The unusual growth proves that J9ve is all em· bracing, even with carrots. Garden club memben recent· ly participated in the planting of three wine barrel containers for the soon-to-be-opened Irvine Hia· torical Museum. •Wbeo plantin1, add plenty o1· "humus to the soil and mulch. Humus holds the moisture ln the soil and mulches reduce surface evaporation, which means leu frequent irrigation. Outbreak Reported Are your evergreens infested? An outbreak of red spider mites has been re· ported in the South Coast area. The tiny miles. which a r e voracious vegetarians , have attacked many cypress and junipers in the Costa Mesa and Newport Beach '( OPE" MON FRI f.fl SAi 1-4 SUN 9-5 I LLOYD'S NURSERY AND areas. Many mirseries recommend toxic sprays such I LANDSCAPE CO., INC. as Malathion and Diazanon. One non-toxic method .... however, if preferred, is the use of bio-degradable det~rgents. sprayed thoroughly over the plants. ..,,- 2028 ~wporl ll•d. oi B•t s1 I Coste~ CA 1714t 646-7441 \ Ali item• S<Alle<I To !>too On Henct S.I• Eapl<H•IMllD. :--.__ __ ---Spider mites. like aphids, hate the taste of soap. -( Gardeni1ig Lectures Schednled Hydroponic gardening will be examined during a four-p a rt lec ture series at Orange Ooast College this fall. The series meets on successive Friday even- ings, beginning Sept. 26. from 7:J0..9:30 p.m . in OCC's Science Hall. Ad· mission is free. and registration will be con- ducted at the door. Series lecturer Is Ray J . Zul eski , g e neral manager o r E ·Z Hydroponic G a rden Systems Inc. of Newport Beach. The opening lecture will exp l ain hy - droponics, examining its advantages and dis· advantages. The Oct. 3 session will look at p~rts of plants and their func- tions. The Oct: 10 program is titled "Why Plants Starve." It will focus on nutrients, water , ox - ygen, and sunlight. The Oct. 17 lecture will ex- amine macronutrients and micronutrients. For information about t h e se ries, phone 556-~. Need Color? Whe n a gardener needs color in a hurry. he can always turn to pot -grown chrysanthemums . AUTUMN SALE Clearmce Oft I Nur..t1ery Special I 'LANDSCAPE PLANTS •BOnLE BRUSH •WAX LEAF PRIVET •SEA GREEN JUNIPER •JAPAN ESE BLACK PINE •DWARF GOLDEN ARBORVITAE •PYRACANTHA 6 Exc~tent evergreen londscoplng plants. 1 GAL. REG. 3.50 1.97 EA I Florut Special I THE LOW COST OF TICKLING! Now you con tickle nearly anyone. A tun bouquet In FTO Rainbow Vose with its own llc;kler feather. Lorge variety. 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ALSO I AA4 SftJD£NT~ Wt!>HIN6 TO&::; 00 I~ 6IOLOO..> FIEJ..D ~IP '>HOOLD RE. TURN ftlEIR PER1VU.'>SION !>LIPS Tb M~ 6Rf.EN ~£ THREE (JC.LO()( 'R)()At..I ! JL I by Jeff MacNelly by Mell Lazarius H~N1TYOU ~AICO ~ ~ME'~ fATIN~ l='O~ TW~IY lry OtM1H M. Schutz FINALLY I I'D L.IKE. <itt..I TO VOTE f-OR ~EI ~~RlllAN , IN nE uPC.cM1NO sruc~.~r c..ouNCIL ... BARR'J! FOR BETTER OR IT ~~·1 [JJi( ff\IJLT TrlE ~1l:f\ GOT 00 Tt1E fLOOR · DR . SMOCK ' by Tom Batiuk FOR WORSE ' G ITS NOTIHE WAT~ IHAT UP6elS ME,l'\ll<E . ITS ~R -L~IN'G-/ ABOUT IT• THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane GORDO by Gus Arriola "Sometimes I wonder why we bought a seven·room house." DENNIS THE MENACE • .... __ ~ ____ .................... TUMBLEWEEDS MAIZ."' FAA~ ~ ~rtOM SOME J.ITI'l.E ~TORE ltJ TE~! ~ES! 9-19 GALLEY OF mE 17ESERT PENQUf'JCER H!:Rl:!-SO 'tt)U'RE WE NOiORIOUS Erl.JNFL.INGER! l'V5 AL.WA'v'S WAN"TEP 10 INIERVIEW A GtJNR..lN~Ri-- NANCY WHAT'S FOR LUNCH, NANCY? 1 t ss·nn -' .. . ... _ .. YOU KNOW ... IF 'YOU WE~ MY 6RO THE!t. I WOULDN'T LIKE 'l'OU AT ALL! YOU SHOULDN'T HAVE GONE TO SO MUCH TROUBLE by Harold Le Doux I DON'T KNOW! THER.E'fl J UE7l 00METHIN6 AflOUT YOU THAT ANNOY~ ME I by Tom K. Ryan GAPS! WHAT IF 'ltXJ'~ NEEC? HIM?! by Ernie Busltmiller IT'S ONLY A PICKLE, A COOKIE, A SARDINE, ANO A GUMDROP ·•·& COMICS I CROSSWORD BIG GEORGE ---~ 1M "' ~ .,, "Have you ever toyed with the ·Ide• of doino 1 1h1Vln9 commercl1I?" by Ktvin Fagu I DO ~ME Of M"I 8E~1' 1'.-1~U(1~ WMEN 1'1'1\ O~'OM-S"O\J'I;. by Lynn Johnston · rEXT 1T ME ~OU PUl.L f\ lRICK Ll.rE THIS ... l'LL• RIP OUT ~OU~ , S®eRt<ER. by George Lemont ONf!S P ll!CE! OF HE!·AVY e>L..ACK Cf:L..L..U L..01 P TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 59 M«e oertaln 1 Fool 61 Wood e SpNtea pr91trVattve 10 &ly light 64 F .. t 14 Hermll. e.g. 67 Listen 15 Adriatic wind 68 .Yiorlltr. 1e Con1tlllat~ 2 Words 17 Of love 70 Noble 19 Beneflclll • T 1 Slender 20 Remow 72 Room layout 21 Stale 73 -tetrlet 23 Enter11ln 7 4 Othefw!M 25 Late 75 WW-II guns 2fl Color 27 Haggard title DOWN 29 C()m91alncw 3 t Time l*lod 33 Battle 34 Dakotas 1 Garbed 2 Domicile 3 Not changed UNITED Feature Syndicate Thurlday'1 PUlZle SolWd CJ11oa o~oo m:.mou :JJa~ :mcm oaL.Juo .:.JIJ:.J!JUCl ::JWU UCJOl.HJ ummu ouu uaut; DU'.JLILJU:J UC'JUl'l J(.]!Jl:JOU l.lt:l:JUCLJ Ul!..'J l!IJLJOLJ lWLJUU l!LJUU IJOJLIU uucm r.muuu UOLID CJ LI ULJ :JllJLJ::LJ OUO(JUU !JLIOU LlUUOLJUU Lll!!JU UUO UUlJW U CJ::lLJCl:J tlUOUllDCJOtJ rJ:J~LILJ CJUUO Ullr.10 U::lUUJ r.:JUCJO umm native 4 Length unit 27 Otcitlate 48 Scans aglkl 51 Nod 36 Enamel 401tverlglt 42 Ctlllltnges 44 Be aware 45 Alpine song 47 Puce Of Peeoa 49 Cuciloo 50 Married 52 Six on a die 53Number 54 Perf«m 57 lntetjecilonl fSs ... 5 Gu1td 28 Aurtola 6 ASlan aash 30 Bulgarl1rt 7 Spece tlW 8 Bear 32 Tibetan o~ 9 Wu cheeky 35 Scotland's 10 St1rch Ben - 11 Alll 37 Hypnotized. 12 t.t1r1cetp1ece 3 words 13 French ICiufP· 38 Nobody tOf 39 -Clllet 18 Ralttd 4 t Stitch 22 Trade 43 Sift 24 Turli 46 Dr1gt 54 Plins 55 Squeak S&Wet~ 58 Delay 60 Heton 62 Hlflldic bMrlng 83 Autpic:el &6 Ponce de - e& Goes wrong H Scottith unc:ll l s • Friday, September 19, 1980 OM. y PILOT A 11 ,..... A M~n on Bis Way tJp Choices1 Must Be M11w1l Ulislimore Caretaker Proud of Job • AP w•,.*•o' BOB CRISMAN GIVES LINCOLN A NOSE JOB He Tek•• Cere of the Mount Rushmore Four J [ . . , . ) PUTS tongue LHA~. Me4 .A Ht. f I h k 1n 111e _ . 1rm y in c ee iiil ,iliiilliHii91(•"'•"'~"'j , .. , D"" NOW! RACQUETBALL & HEALTH CLUB & at the prestig ious LAGUNA NIG U EL RACQUET CL U B By Jlll ,•:s l,OH .. ,._ ... , . ...__. MO N'r HllSllMOfU;, S () "mu" with u f l'lll ur IWlf(ht..; has n11 hu1d11£•:u. tlan.:1111.: from u cu hit• o vt'f Mount ltui.hn111re, but Hull ( 'n :.rn1111 would nut trucl4: . lhul dul) with ,inymlt' ·I "'' 1•111111• H1 ha ve• ve ry 11 111111)( fl·•·l111 i.:-. .1h1111t t h a t .. 1·1tlpt111 <' • lw .. ,1111 . '>llfr on tlw •\1111111tl 11111h•1 tlw .:a1t· ''' thust> f1HJI ll"'"llh·11t 1.il I .11·t•:. 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It-fl for that purpoM' wtwn the· n 1rvmgs were • fmts hNI in l~J Same old winch, s;i .. mt' ot.d. ~·~ill' .... _. •'ROM REI.OW, HE looks like a fin" pup1wt 0 11 a string Thus dcpluyf'd. 300 ft•t•t abovl' "im pact l1•vl'I." a~ he µuts 1t , he goes about f11lmg ha1r lml' cracks 1n lhl' granite' ~o that waler won 't ~l'l m them. freeze. and ( AMERICA J p<>ssibly break off somebody's uo&.c, or lip, o r eyebrow. "Don't worry," he said . "Thest! are not cracks that have dt•vt>loped They were always U1crf'. 1l1e rock Is crazed, sort of like an old plate, with cracks from the size or a hair to t he size of a pencil lead "When the sculptor , Gutzon Borglum. finished it, he filled a lJ thos e cracks with a mixture of granite dust, white lead and linseed oil. l use the same thing. The cracks I fill are in the fill· 1ngs . l have never seen any new 1:racks." Cris man 's a ffection for the monument is apparent he has rttd every word he can find aoout it and also ironic. HE WAS BORN and raised on a ranch 13 miles from he re and never troubled to go look at the sculptuie . e xcept a few times from a distance. wnen he got out of high school and then t he Air Force. se ve n years ago, he took a job with the Park Service at a_ge 24. That was when he got his first c l o s e -up l ook at M o unt Rushmore. "Once I saw it." he said. "I was really awed. "When the sc ulpture main· te nance job opened up three years ago. I applied . One reason was becaus e I wanted to over- come my fear of heights It didn't work. I still can't go near the ed ge or anything · J Protester of TJI N~11~sho1,i1 Found WASIU NGTON (AP) The Federal Com· municallons Commission ha's solved the mystery of who is behind a mail campaign protesting a network television s how that doesn't exist. The answer. an FCC official said, is the Rev Ho be rt(; Crant, who heads a Los Angeles-based or· ganizat 1on known as the American Christian CauSl' ~>, l ' ·~ ),.-Southe rn O range Co unty s fin e st At hleti c Club NOW THE AGENCY WANTS TO limit its 1 esponse tu the protest to Grant It doesn't have the resour ces lo answe r the more than 14,000 who filled out pre-p rinte d postca rds condemn ing s up, posed plans by A BC to air ':Adam & Yves," a com edy whose leading c hara cters would in clude hom osexuals 16 li g hted c ha m p1onsh1 p tennis courts A luxunou5 private club for MEMBERS ONL Y Of:\ a LIMITED BASIS teal unng • Lor• Outdoor SwiftWftilUJ Pool H~.-d Y~or 'ltOUftd • I 0 • Ovtdoor Jouui • M"''' & WOft'"'' Sauno\ • Lor• fvlly fqwlpp~d huci1~ Gy,..,01i11'" • Doy & hf'ftinq fuf'cii~ Cloun • Child Can Cf'fttt-r • Spociou1 A.dwlt Loun~: loc:liqommon Tobit >. Poc:krt l illlorch, TY. • FT"u Loclit'M & To wrli With Me~hip • ColftbiftotiOfl T"'11i1-ltocq11rtball-Heofffl Club Mtmbrr1hlp1 ••oiloblt 496~4665 2 3 500 Clubhouse Drive Laguna Miguel A qu.t.-.t.utum .. ul Englhh 1 r.1d 1111 m Ill linen· 't 1\\ .1 p.1r1 111 13\'\".., trJ<.hl ion Th" colkLIH Jll C)f da.-.:--ll'' t.:xemp hlit:d here 111 p ure c.:amdh:ur. Bmwn/c .11nd pl:ti<.I, t lo I I l\l.1/.lT, S 'i.!). Skirt. t rt 1111 pleat. S I 9H ' De:--ignL-r :-ip 11n.-."'Lo:1r .,,,. NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH 83 Fashion Island 759·1211 . Mon· Thurs· Frt 10·9, Tues·Wed Sal to 6. Sun 12 5 Ch ar les L. G ray o f the FCC's broadcas t hureau said the commission would like to point out to Grant that it 1s prohibited by law from "censor - ing broadcast material and from interfering with freedom of expression by broadcasting." When the postcards began a rriving in early August, f'CC officials said they were al a loss to explain what prompted t he deluge or mail or to identify the group mounting the campaign. EACH CARD RAO A PICTURE on one s ide or two children in front of a TV set under the headline: "ABC Presents: Perverted Filth. Don't let Ttus Happen ." A BC officials a lso said they were mystified. Although the network 'Considered an "Adam & Yves " progra m t~o years ago, it ha s been dropped from active development and there are no plans for production, ABC offi cials said. Thanks to a West Palm Beach, Fla., woman who s potted a story about the mail campaign, FCC offi cials have a copy or the letter being distributed by the American Christian Cause . TllF. LETfER CAL~ ON recipients to do t he ir "Christian duty" by mailing the pre-printed postcards. "Yes. Rev. Grant -you can count on me to help you stop ABC's homosexual series and defeat the militant homesexuals (sic) and other immoral, antt·God forces in our country." the letter s ays in seeking donations to help "restore Biblical morali- ty and Godliness." 'Mickey Mouse' Sets Valuation SAN DJ EGO (AP) -After buying a com- me rcial properly in San Diego. a n Arizona cor· poration was se nt a routine questionnaire by the San Diego County assessor. . The land is believed worth "about $250,000," but s uch forms are required. Jn the mail it came back with what Deputy As· sessor Jack Templeton calls "all kinds of outlan- dis h figures -the estimated value set at $1.S million and signed by Mickey Mouse." "We have a sense of humor, too," he sa,,s. "We just sent them notice th.at we'd recorded $1.S. m illion for tax purposes." Templeton refused to identify the company. -• FA.llMHS tHSUllA.HCf GlOU, 54a.5554 -135.3437 19 14 Hmrtlof' ·Cotto MHo KPefl up w 11h news of VC1oJf commvn.ly All lhe new~ you need comes 10 y0v NftY dov I~ I•! 11\'l;lhll 6'2 4321 Help Build HO Train Volunteer hobbyists wanted to help build HO model train city/ country panorama Sponsored by Huntington Center rmn for upcoming Marine Q>rps Toys•fOf'· Tots drive. Phone Vern 897-2533 •'The first time I was lowered my hands went wet, I shook all over and my heart raced like crazr. But I learned to control it. I guess it's in re alizing t hat, strap_ped_in like I am,.l'm safe. NDw it's like walking out the door. "NOW I KNOW how the men who carved it felt. I've tried to locate as many or those men as I can, and talk to them. '"One or them, George Rum· pie , told me something I've never seen in any book. He told me they cut out a piece or weak feldspar and replaced it with a block of granite. ·'I told him I had never seen a patch, and I never would have round it if he hadn't told me where to look. "It's a perfect job. It's a piece about 30 inches long and 14 in· ches wide, just to the -r1ght of Jefferson's no~e and down into his lip line. I took a picture or it." A picture? "Oh. yes. I never go Ollt to Mount Rushm ore without my ca411e ra. ·' ., Fire Danger Closes Wilds SACRAMENTO (AP> Back· country _ar eas or the Santa Monica Mountains will be closed to the public this fall when the fire dange r is high, the state Depart m ent of P arks a nd Recreation said. Campgrounds al Leo Carrillo State Beach and Sycamor e Canyon and La Jolla Beach areas will remain open, t he depart· ment added, but campfires will be resti;icted to s mall cooking fires . Aired SA C RAMENTO (AP ) Breast cancer victims must be t old of m edically accepted alternatives to surgery under a bill s igned by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. The measure, SB1893 .by Sen. David Roberti, D-Los Angeles, ,effective next year , will require doctors to give women informa- tion about "medically viable" options for trea.tment. THOSE COULD include radia· lion, chemotherapy , a lesser o per ation than removal or the entire breast, or a com bination of treatments, Roberti said. ·'There is a definite need to ens ure that a ll pertinent in- formation be p.assed on to wo men', particularly in tbe light of recent re ports which show similar survival rates for those who unde rgo the radical pro· cedure and those who opt for m.o r e Ii mite d treatment,'• Ro be rti said in a statement. "TOO MANVr WOMEN a re terrified and accept the word of a physician without question. "Certainly, there are situa- tions when mastectomies, even radical ma~tectom~s. are ap- propriate. but a woman s hould know all the detailA and be part or the final decision ... Carrington Ailing LONDON (AP> -British F o r e ig n Sec retary Lord Ca rrington canceled plans to acco mpany Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher on a visit to France because he is ailing with a kidney stone. Hennessey & Ingalls, Inc. Art & Architecture Bookstore Bristol Town & Country Shopping Center 1680 South Bristol 51. '1eOr Edwards Theofre • mile north o f SouTh Coast Plaza BOOKS on Ai'.CHI TECTURE • plonn1nq • energy • 1nlenor design • landscape orch1tPClu•e ( 71 4) 540-6400 WE ~LSO BUY BOOKS 10 6 Mon-Fri 10 s Sot Closed Sun. • ,. Miniature h erringbone, from the Brooks Brothers workrooms These excellent f>Uit s arc made by o ur own craftsm en , in an unfinish eJ worsted of superb quality, woven exclusively to Brooks Brothers' sp ec ificatiQn s . The small. precise h erringbone is a classic of understatement. Our 3-butto n model in medium grey, Jark brown or dark blue. Coat, vest and t,-ousers, $34 5 In sizes up to SO. 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Stal1,ln~ Tue:.duy. dd.!.Sl'!> "'111 tk' hrld tron1 , lo 10 p m Sa\urday clas:.e . openinR ·ep1 !7 "'111 be held fro m 8 a m unttl noon For more information and to s1~n u~ tor Int· tennis classes. call 491 l l 71 ' 11i.1 of lht· hn•iJkfast is $5. Deadline for re· -.t-rv1:1 t1011i. " '1'1w:-dily For re.!.ervations. call the c h.i m bt-r .1t 19!t 11:11 Dana Point Plaits • • * A SISO P E R P E RSON birthday party for As semhl}man l>t.•11111i. ManJ{crs, L> Huntington Reach, anct his w1fl', •~ pli.in11cd Oct 2 at the Registry llukl an I rvim· Public Fish Fry llonoraq cha1rrnl'n for the dinne r a re r.,•onard Sh ant•, Hon Cordova and Ron She nk man The newly formed Dana -Point Commercial Fis he rmen's Association is inviting the pubht to a fish fry Sept. 26 in the Dana Point Ha rbor paer picnic area orr De l Obispo Street • • • ASSfo:MRLV MAN CHET WRAV'S mobi le home bill I AH 22:l4 ) h:is been s igned into law by <:uv . Brown The fish fry will begin at 4 p m . and last unlil 8 p.m . The e vent 1s to increase public awareness of commer cial fishing based in D.ana Point Harbor The legislation by the Westminster Democrat req'Uires that tenant:-of mobile home parks receive notice of zoning under whkh the park operates and requires s ubd1viders who plan to con vert a mobile hom e park to another use to file il report on the impact a conversion would have on the park's tenants Tickets at $6 are available at Proud Mar y's Resta urant. 25150 Del Prado Ave. in Dana Point For more information. call Allan Seymour a t 496-8611. A ........... :l111hor Di4•N K a theri n e A nn e Porte r , Pulitze·r Prize-winning author of "Ship of Fools .. and other works. died Thur s d ay i n a Maryland nursing home. She was 90. Death Noeices ll'OIU."AY f'l.OR .. Ol.IVt: P.OH)HAV, a~ IS, lonO·llmt! resident ol CM.ta ~w. C~. Palsed .,..av on Sotol-r 17, 1•. She ll wrvl-by her lovl~ d-llter Reuolutio11 Role Of Mari11es Told Pl tU.I(' NOTU:E FICT ITIOUS 8USI NESS NAME STATEME NT f nf' IOllOw 1f"lq tlf•r '\()n'\ "'' JJ01n., lJU\lnt"\'\ i.l\ APPLE TAC(· 111-.0 Sdn l dn<ffoln t ountd1n \lo1tllt>Y CahfO•fHd •)1QA (,,.offrt"y Al3n Wt!>y 93,., Sn.,,n AYf"nUt!' t-ounta1n V.slltY Cahtorf'\1..t WASHl'.'JGTON (Af>I The Marine Corps "''~nmlOl>herSco11 0..rou1 11150 playe. d a vital role in the American Hevolution. ·~"" C•n<1•10 Foun1a1n v .. 11.y d ls ff (;iltforn1d W708 an I e ort.s are chron1t'led in a government hlS· In" '·"''" .. ' I\ conautt•<J b• a Lor y. (l<'n•r•I oar'"""'"P "M · · h Geoflrev W•v . a nnes an . t e ~evolution . /\ History or lhC Tn .. •161t.,,.nt w•s lllC<J "'''" '"" Continental Mannes an the Amt>ncan Revolution County Clor~ Of Orar>Qe (OYnlV on S.,p l775·1783,'' sells for $16 from the Superintendent of ••mD•r•o.••. F1ua14 Docui:ne nts. U S. Government Printing Offi ce, Pub'"""° 0r.,. Coa•t Dally P1101 Washington, D.C. 20402 Order stock number ~Pt n IU6,0ct l. t• Jlll·80 008·055·00083-1 The volume rnntains dozens ~f illustrations in- C'ludtng ma ps. portraiLc; and depictions of battles It 1s c lothbound and runs 516 pages Lions Shun Donkey CAIRO, Egypt I AP> The hons an the Cairo Zoo are refusing to eat tbe donkey meat keepers a re s erving in place or beef. which has been banned for a month as part of the government's ef· fort to control ~ef prices P UBLI(' NOTJCF: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Aobt!rll Aaron, l•Y•n~ Calllorn·~ MAME STATEMENT Elit•beth CMr\, Al~•• Mi('SChberQ, -rnt' tot1ow1nQ ~,\On •'\ 001no DU\1 Pomp•no Beach, Ftor Ida; Atoe rt nf"\S ~\ Gar•y .. LA\ V1'9a\, NtY•<I•. Shirley IMP ENl EAPIHSf), ,,, 701h 4Mr\. H•rTY) Ruben.5te1n, kenmorf', Str•rl Npw pf)rl 8e .. cn C41h forn1.& New Ycwk; Mn . OO<ls Sh-. 8•ver1y '171>63 P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USIHESS NAME STATEMENT '"f' fOUOW1"9 pe-rson I\ 00109 bu\• nf'\\ a\ CUSTOM BODY & PAINf 34 .. S MA•n St ""''·'"''"Mo•. CA 9762" Jflft Mc: Cann No 1 Rana tr o1ll't,. Ca1tlorn111 9'171~ T'M\ ~UW\S I\ CC>f10uC1t'<I by An In d,v,,,ul\t J•tt M<<ann '"'" \l.ltf"mt-nt "as ttteci w(tn trw Couf"l1v (1"'" ot Ot.\ngip Cot_Jntv on 5-Pp U WO"r 1 \~ F14447l Pubh\,_ OrMIQP c,,..,, Cla•h PUol S.-01 \ l1 ,, 26 l'le() 1}411 80 P UBLI(.' NOTICE Ft Cl I TtOUS 8USI NESS NA~E STATEMENT fr-.f' fOtlOw1n9 ~rs.ens cH~ do1nQ buslne\s tt~ MPI l301 ~ e~a· SI l'ID Sdnld llM, C~ '1110ol Haro10 R "•lm~n, 1301 So B•ar l'IO, Sant• And, Ca "770ol H ills, C•llforn1e: Rota1•• tMrs I f,.ttne P .. rk1n\ AJ) C,louc-\tttr Ra I pit I Zwaln, Mar ina del Ro, Drtv• CO'>la ~'" Ca11torn1• 971.77 ~~acty• ~"111~ N•Bwiior1 llHclt, C•lllornla; -Harold B. G•rey •dlt Tnl\ t>us<M'>• ,;c0<1auc4P.Cl bv an 1n ""'9·~ • _."",...,..., ••m u<:kU"9f,. of '• • 1 • d > , and am on 9 m a ny d1Y1du.JI flaymond C Sutor. ••'1 Ou\r•oqe, Cr , HunU"91onBuch,Ca 'fl,..9 Tt11\ bU\lne~ .. IS (Of'tduCtPd by a 9t"n4!'r1til Dartl"'tltr\t11p lt ensu Oty, K•nwi,, sl>e h *'llO •ur• a r • n d c It 11 d re n a n d o r • ~ t t """' Perkin\ vl vt!d by ' Qrandchlldr .... t1 or•••· QrAndchlldrtn; Mrs. lHh Marlin A JI Thi\ \ta1erno>n1 wa\ lilt<! w lln '"• orandcltltdren and I or••t·orut· Sl<l•r or ..,,..,,.,,m, Calll<><nl~ Sul'Yt• Counly Clerk ot DrMqoo Covntv on S<op o••nd<hl--G••~lde -vlctt wlll tno brOllt•rs and sllter·bro1ntf\ ttmMr) 1-Tht\ ~:r::!:, ~~~·,7,~ wit,, tM I Dt! Mid an Friday, Seplember "· ,.., WI II tam Wachs....,, l.oul\ WacMman F 1'4500 •I t:OOPM .C ti. H•r'tl« l.awn--...t Solomon Wac.mma~. -sl•t••·Ea11h' Publl\"'1<1 0.a"Ot' CtM \t Dally Puot Ollve -morlel Perk, i.25 Giiiet, 0.l•man (all ttw In Ntw Jersev. ~• Sept s. 11 19 1b 1'l!IO l~ flO (OSI• ~ ... Ca with Rev. Robert ctpl Solomon-Albany, N.Y, Flower\ . Countv C••rl< ol Ora._ COYnly on S.P-I ••ml'><!• 10, ''*' Fl4411J Pubft\twci Ofanqip Co.as1 Da••y P1toc ~Pl 17. 19 76, Oct l l'lllO 364~80 He•lh or '""' Costa Meu Bapthl •re re•PKHully dKllne<I (In tleu otl Church ofhclallno Service> under ,,,. Friends ar• aSk..i lo r•.,,.mbt!r 1,,., dfrectlan o1 S.ttr llt!•oe•on·Smllr. £ J•whh Famllr StrYIU o• Orange Tulhlll WHl<lltt CNpet Mortuary ol County 5ervtces were t.ela .n the C~la --.'31t Ha rbo• l.awn·Mounl OliY• CIWP<!I P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llUSOIESS NAME STATEMENT P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llUSt NESS NAME STATEMENT GAll~Y Gl•ler A.....,..., Costa ---.t1 17 noon CORA GAREY, bt!loved wile ot on Ftio.ty, Soe91ember 19 interment B•r,,.11 H. G.tre. (deU.tsed l IOVlnq •111 1» •• H.,_.la-mother Of Murr•• G•ro. Newporl KENVILLE T"t tollow1nQ o-rsort ''* 001no bU\t ~\\.t)\ AMEP IC .. N NA TION Al AlHl ETIC .. ssoct~rtON !OS M••n 8dlboa C..11torn1°' ff1~1 T n~ fOtlO'#lnQ ~r\On\ aft! do1nq bUSlnf'\\ ~H GO .. T Htl.L BICYCLE WORKS ltll trv1ntl •••nu• Co\ta M•sa C•llforn1a 9'1660 Beach Calllornta Holen (Mr\ ETHEi. KEMNVlll.E. •M.O.nl ot r l'ER FAMILY COlOMIAL FUMYAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave We~tm1ns1e1 893·3525 l'ACIFtC VIEW MlMOllAL l'AJllC Ce rrererv Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1f1c View Drive Newport Beach 644·2700 Coste Mew, C. PAIS«! away on s.e> temller II, •• S.Snr•W<I by ""' st\ler -, Gladys Ot'IOn qi Cosla MeH, C• Grave•ICIP wn.lc~ will be held on Sun <My, SePI-21, 1990 al 1 OOPM al Pacllk View Mt.-.lal Park, N•wport B••Ch, Ca P•c.1fic \11pw Mo,.tuar• dlre<tCW\. f' JOIV> B B<Hlth JtS JOm•n• Co•ona O.I Milr C•l•torn1a 41616 fnt\ t)uj1niJil'\\ '"' conduc lf"d by ... ,, 1n dlittdual F John 8 8a9t•r ft't1\ '\tattcm--nt 1'1t'8\ '•If.Id w +tl\ tr\t Coun~1 ,,,,., o• Or&nO" County on Rober! P JonP•. 408 <Ollt Streel H•wporl &MCI\. CalitonitA '1"6l .Carl 0 l aht1. JOl•, Main StrHt. Ball>Oa Cah1cwn1a '7"61 Tn•\ bu•I.,.\\ I\ conciuctea II• a oentt,.al par1nrrs.h1p Kart T•nll Auou~I IS 1090 PINDEii Fl0'°4 1hl< \lat~nt wa\ l•l"<I wllh 11'>• l.UCIA REOINGTON Pl llOE A, r•· Publl<""<I 0<•"9" COll\I Daily P1lol Cnunty Cten of Oranqe COYnlV on Sep slci.n1 ot NewptW1 e..ach, Ca Pa•...i S.Oot 17, 19, 76. on l. l'l!IO l7lJ 80 loml>er >. l'l!IO Flll ... n away on 5">1-r ta, '"'°· BetoYod motr>er ol ROiler! c Ptnoer, MO, ol PuDll\IW<I °'''"<II' Co.l\f Dally Piiot, i Lon9 Buen, Ca and Etflabt!lh A P UBLIC NOTICE •Sep! S, 17• 19·"· 1~ l~I Pinder Of ~-1 B.aclt, Ca., loY•n9 orandmot""r ot Kathryn, Carolyn an<! F.ICTITIOUS llUSINESS P U Rl,IC NOTICE St9'1hante, Sl\ler Of Edward s·. Reel· , NAME STATEMENT lnq1on of l~lp, New Ycwk, 5l>e I• also The !Ollowlnq fl<'''°" 1\ c101n11 llU\I I N~ij) \urYI""" bv Oonald E Pinder, MO. OI "''' •• FICTITIOUS IUSINESS Downey, C.. Prl•ale lamllV SerYI<"' INTERIOR GARDEN SERVICES ' NAME STAT.EMENT wlll be lwld on Saturday, Sept.miler 111) 1u•hn /4YOnUllJ, Co\la Mo'Ht, Ca Tito tottowlng l>'!rson• are doing I 10, 1'90 at Pacific Vl•w Momortal '17671 bu<•Mi\ "' Perk lnlermon t Pacific V1•w Hele<> K11U1ertne 8•c~. 717S Tustin OR ANGE COUNTY SPORTS Memorial Par-In ti"" of llOWO'\ lhfo AYonue, C"'la W Y , Cd '1HI HAL l OF FAME. c ,0 Ma"hall Kleon McCO«MIC« MORTUAlllS Laauna Beach 494·9415 t•mlty SU09fSts l'T\f'morl.al cont,.lbY -rn1~ bu\•rw" .. \ t\ conouct~ bv ""In l A TlrTW\, 137S Sunflowf'r Cosla lion• tit!,,_ to OB & GYH Memorial O•••du.tl Mew:Cetltornia<n616 Fund, UnlYerslly Of Callf0<nl•. lr•1n• H•lf'n Back Orange Coun" SPO<tswr•ters AS· o.,,.rtmefll ol OB & GYN, 101 City , Tn•• •1•1~menr wo\ ht~ ••tn thl' sociallon, c 0 M.tf\hall Kl•·"· LA Ori Ye South, Or•n9e, Ca. '16H Counh CIO'k or Or•noe COYnly on S.P TomU. IJ7S Sunltower, c.,.1• MeM Laauna Hilts 768·0933 San Juan Capistrano 495·1776 P.clllc v-Morl\N•y dlrK'lo•• tombt!r 10, l'l!IO Catlforni. '17626 SHAW Fl'411l lhl• 11os1,,..u I• conouc1ea or a cor Fl.ORA BEULAH SHAW, resident ot Publl\hed °'"""" Co,nt Oattv Pllol Por.tlton Colla Mew. 0 . Passed away on S.p. Sept 17 1'. 76 O< t J. 1'90 3'>10-IO 1embt!r i.. 19'0. Siie w•s a member ot I 0rar191' Counly the Onli.d Alrcr-'1 WMUf\ Union. !.porl\wrlt•rs Anoctallon Site was an •mployu ol North P UBLIC NOTIC E ~";';',~,~"'· American Al~r41fl tor I• yea,. u •n HAllO« U W~MT. OLIVE Mor1uarv • Cerreterv Crerretorv u wmbt... Slw I• survlY..i by '"" FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Tnls •ta-I was '""" with llw llutt>end 14\'0h R. Shaw ol Coota Mow, NAME STATEMENT Counly Cieri< Of Oranoe Counly on S.,p- C.., • '°" 0.vl4,L SNw Ill Sllfll• An•. T "• foll-if>9 per'°" ,, do•nQ bu\I temt>er S, t• Ce ... Qrandclll-., l sl-s Allie ries~as· OENNl~H.~ Co• o1 Inell-. llH11Wt MM O'Rourh Ct TAUS MAHOA, 150 Clln" l• l'ULO ... llOLSTON, eVl!NS 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 '1HCI llOTHHS llU. llOADWAY MOITUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 IALTI IHGHOM SMITH & TUTHILL WISTCLtff CHA .. tl. 427 E 17th SI Cos1a Mesa 646-9371 ol Mtchl-. 7 "'°"'""'Bud Bun1a1n of Hab••. C..Hlomta '11631 &MclUTTlllCK Ttnnn ... and Robt!rl Turner ot Fr ant< Kirwin. '113 Roanoke SI. _., Ma<A-e1Yd., Mlclll~n. S.rvlcH will bl! ,,.,Id on Ptaconlla, C..lllornla "610 1111 l'low Saturday, Septembt!r lO. 1"0 al Thi< buslne\\ I• ConduC!f'd by an In Newll'9ft leacll, CA '1 ... IO·OOAM •t lhe Hubor I.awn dlvleluat F·l-Me"1orl•I °"11M!I with Rev. Bruce F•anf< Kerwin I Pulltlshed Ota,. Coast Oally Pilot, Kurrie ol ti. Pr~lerlan Church ol lhl\•siattmttnl '""' l•lt<I wtlh tllfo ~Pl 11. 19. 76. O<I. ), 1"80 3132-IO Ille Cove.....,I olfkl•llno, tnltrmonl County Cieri< ol Orar>Qe Counl• on St!p • ------ Wiii be .c lftO!e-P•rk Cameterv, teml>er J, ,.., l't••-PUBLIC NOTICE 11\0l•wOOd, Ca. St!rvlGH under IM -~ dlreclk>n ot Hal'tlOr Lawn-,Mounl Ollv• Publl<ned Otanqt C~lt 01lly Pllol, a Morluery ol O.Sta ~ ... ~n~. S.pl s. 12, "· 16, 1"80 3~IO FICTITIOUS IUSINESS 11 Complete ••• 11 local coverage keeps you Informed everyday In the PUBLIC NOTICE '1CTtTIOUS IUSINEH NAME STATEMENT Tiie totlowlno oerton Is t!Oll\O llusl· neu esi J,M. SERVICES. 11•11 Buch Blvd .. Hunlln91on BeKh, CA '24ol7 Jutte JINn Mtdln.1, 1Mtfllake ~1 . Gar•n Grow, CA "..U This ~lntu Is conducted by •n In· dlv tdual, JulteJ ~IN 'flllt 11.C..,_I ..,~ 111-.1 with !lie C-ty CIMI o4 0.-C-y Oft Stp wmMr a,1•. NAME STATEMENT 1 tte lollowlno 1M1rsons are dol1111 buSlt\HSH; KIRKBRIOE CE NT ER FOR EOU CATI OHAl TH ER APY, 301 Maonotta Avenue, Costa Men. C•lllornl1 97427 Htrbert C. Gron, 476 N Sycamore Aven.,., l.0$ Anotle•. C•llloml• tOOJ6 Ma rian l.. Kirkbride, .. 3 H Ktllooo Avenue, Sa"t• B11r6•ra. Calllornla '3t tt Thi• llu\IMU ll conducted by • O-Mral ,,.,_,.,.. .... _..., C. Gros' Tiiis •~ -tiled •"" IM County Ci.tti ol Or.,. County°" S.,.. tembt• 10, 1•. OBITUARIES/ ORANGE COUNT( l AP Wtr:ept'Oto FARMER TURNS FROM 'COMMUNIST' TO 'COMMUNALIST' Rodger McAfee Once Balled Out Mllltant Angela Davia Farmer Helps Pinn For Commwwl Farm F.I. :-..'lf>O 1/\P1 /\ San Joaquin Valley farmt"r v.ho giltncd notoriety eig ht )'t'ilr~ ago by putting up bail for hl<1rk militant An gela Da\'IS 1s helping to o rganize a communal farm f1rr lov. incomefam1he~ an this Merced County comm unit} On-again, off again mllhona1re Rodger McAree 1s temporar'lly br oke . h:w1ng recently deeded 1.500 arre:-. :inti h1<., car t11 Our I.anrl Enterprise a non profit corporal ion hv helped set uµ "'l 'VE NEVER BEF.N HAPPl(o;R," .SAY~ .\tr.\fet.< r ov. lt\lng tn a sparsely furnis hed tr:ict·lype farmhouse Soon. hl' hope:-to <.,cc the ranch planted· with fh11mpson t.Jhlt• grapes lfe env1s11ms a rommun1ty c·enter amid the \'tnf's 1hat wall in elude 44 hous t•!-1, il i.w1mmang pool and a small plaz:i The house!. will be filled with permanent ranch employees • DAVIS l 'nder the pla n . each family will farm a number or acres and s plit the prnfih v.1th the cor poration The family will end up with an a nnual 1n come about equal to the median E!arnings tn the county. about $8,500 Tht> corporation will re invest its share of the cash to ilSSisy more families. he Says • FAMILIES WILL BE ENCOL'RAG ED. "but not compelled." to pool their assets md sta rt their own communal farm. Eventually. Mc/\fee ho pes to see communal farms throughout the valle> Our Land Enterprise was formed two months ago and has grown from 78 lo 250 me mbers tn six weeks . McAfee defines himself as a "com munalist." a change fmm earlier years when he was branded. and later called himself. a "communist." lie sa ys he still speaks with Ms Davis over lh<' phone. but has not seen her in years. THERE ARE BULLET HOLES IN the window of his home He shrugs them orr. saying things like that have been a part of his h(e since he had to hire bodygua rds in 1972 to protect himself and his family Within two years. Mc/\fee expects to be a millionaire again He s ays his parents are plann ing to give him $2 million They have given him $5 million in the past. McAfee's father m ade the fortune during the 1930s, by buying land that later became part of the City or Fresno. The land was purc hased for $60 :in acre and some has been re-sold for as much as $64,000 an a<'r c. Mc/\fee says. Exhaust Rulings I Relaxed WASHINGTON (AP) -The Environmental Protection Agen- cy. trying to balance President Carter 's desire to help the s lump. ing auto industry with the agen· cy 's mission to protectairquality, has given automakers some, but not a ll, of the re gulatory changes lhf'y sought. The EPA scrapped two regula· tions outright and d elayed the im· plementation of three other ex- haus t standards for one year. But in three areas, the agency reject· ed autom aker requests for relax- ing a ir standards. IN COMPLETINGltfE1riifiaJ review, EPA officia ls said the ap. proved c h a nges would s ave ilulo m akers m ore than $600 million through 1982 at a time when the industry is expected ''to experience the m ost significant ca s h now problem s ." EPA Adminis trator Douglas Costle conceded that the changes would result "tn som e air quality pe nalty." but maintained that they did not " represent a ny com · promise of our fundame ntal ~oa li.." ' On :i July 8 visit to Detroit , Carter unveiled the adminjstra· lion 's econom1r aid plan to tJSp 1 • S autmoakcrs who m ay lose as muc h as $8 billion this year. part I} becaw;e of increased competi· lion from foreign cars. AS P.\RT Ofo' the aid plan, C:i rter dJrected the EPA to relax air r egulations when doing so would no t sacrifice ·•public health. safety a nd the environ- ment " The EPA a nnounced im· mediately it was abandoning a rule that would have required au 1984 model cars to meet e mission s tand ards at high altitudes, at a cost oC$500 m illion. T he EPA also said it was drop- ping a require m ent that 1982 models meet exhaust standar'ds al all possible idle·speed settings or the carburetor . One estimate said that would have cost $250 million to$350 million annually. The ch a nges will have a smaller impact since they dealt only with s mall and heavy trucks. The EPA put off from 1980 to the 1984 model yea r a requirement that light-duty tru c ks meet tougher hydroca rbon and carbon monoxide emission standards. The EP also delayed from 1983 lo 1984 implement in g aa t>vaporat1ve hydrocarbon stan- dard for heavy-duty truoJcs. THE THREE DELAYS will save the auto indus try $91 million 1n <'ap1tal costs through 1982, the EPA said Coslle refused to raise the na- tional limits for ozone in the at- mosphere . He a lso turned down automaker suggestions to relax the 1984 exhaust.e mission stan- dards for trucks and li beralize the 1985 s tandard for the number of s mall particles diesel car ex- haustscan emit. Environment Lectures Set "The Air We Breathe. the Wate r We Drink.·· a four-part free lecture series by environ- m e n ta Ii s t Lenny Blackman . begins tonight at Golden W~t College in Huntington Beach . The opeping lecture will be h e ld from 7 lo 9 p .m . in Humanities Room 107. Othe r lee· ture dates are Sept. 26, Oct . 3 a nd Oct. 10. Air a nd wate r pollution, as we ll as career prospe<'ls in en- vi r o nme ntal quality a nd engineering. will be discussed. 'Monitoring Deficient' , State's Failure Could 11rreat.en Chi/Jren The report said that criminal records were not reviewed for more than hair or staff members or homes. • SACRAM ENTO (/\P) -The s t ate has "in adequately m onitored" hom es that care for 30,000 fos ter children. a failure that could threaten their health and safety, a legislative report charges. The auditor genera 1 's s taff works for the Joint •Legislative Audit Comm ittee a nd in - vest igates stale age ncy pro· gram s for the_LegislaJur~- THE SOCIAL SERVICES Department has a $28 million annual budget to li cense. monitor and regulate residential facilities for children who are wards of lovernment. So.me $16 million of that goes to counties. whi ch h andle som e of the • • B~cause or lhis-1nadt:111.LiLll"-----t r evie w o f pe rsonnel, c hildren Ma ny of the 14,400 foster and group care homes licensed by the state Social Services Depart ment have not been inspected once a }'ear . as required by law. the .a uditor gene r al's report said. IN ADDmON, SAID the re· port. the s tale a nd county welfare departments have not adequately screened employees of the homes, permitting "cer - tain individuals with felony and mtsdem eanor convictions " to work in them. monitoring. t The auditor general:s st aff checked a sample of fa cililies in B er keley , Lo s An ge l es. Sacramento and San Diego. are exposed to unnecessary risks that may endanger their physical a nd mental health," the audit s aid. The staff found that in the four counties 34 persons working for foster care homes had c riminal convictions for c rimes s uch as kidna pping. ·robbery, chit~ neglect and prostitution. THE AUDIT REPORT hl'd bee n requested by Sen. Robert Presley, D·Riverside. He is a. me mber of the committee and chairman or the Senate Select Committee on Children and Youth He is a lso a uthor of legislation to reform the foster care syste m. ' ' r s s e J .. " PlllCl llOTMlllS SMITHS' MOITUAIY 627 Mein St Huntrnqton Beach 536-&539 DAILY PILOT In response. the de partment replied that many of the pro· blem s w e r e due t o s taff shortages and that it is pJ~ng Pwt>11,,..0r ... eoes1 oe1~~.: Pu1>t1s1oM0r-c-oa11~1=. new s taff tra ining in some The report found that about 50 pe rcent of the facilities either had not been evaluated since they were licensed or have not been checked since Jan. 1, 1979. Counties have failed to conduct unannounced visits and the state has not assessed civil penalties against facilities viola ting the law. the re port said . He saJd he would be holding hearings this fall on the system and t\i'I reorganization plan. s.01 s.12. 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CA ., .,, •to \• ,,,,,,.,, "'"',, •I• 1••H1l1lt-will l• a"'1Ufrtd. 11111 ,.1, 111~1 1111111trll'' 111 ll•llrn nol 1nc lud'"q the r, 1111 , \ lti/I ,,,.,,,, 11lt1lri·" 111111 t1U.\lllt'U houri ' plwnf' • 11111•1/•1',11•1••"' ''•, ,,,,,,.,, r• cl 'I h1" 11lumnnppeor.tda1 I 1 I 11 ,.,,, \t11,,/tll/\ It,.., I ••,.•h '\••••d ........ _. •• Ot-.:AH l'A I' It I 1 • n :41m.i..i sinct.• t hh'tl 111\ kd1•1 .11 1 " 11•11tr • 11 I avf' m \ ttfun11' I r:lllNt ,.,, lnt•11 Servic.-1.• ;, fl'" "{'1•k .... 1,1.11 1.111 11111u11 "• 11 whut h;i1111t•1wtl \\ h .\t , .111 I •I ---I 1 I \It I'\ 1 I l•I\\ 11111~ 1·110 you 11torc dried '"'"I I "' 1•1 1·11.11111~· to 11wv1.· und wonder if I ...., __ -.:t1n11ht h"th1>1 ,.1\ Ill•! -.nnw 1lr11•1I fru1t1> and a box ,,1 •"•\\•It 11•d 11 111!.. th.Jl I q • h.1d for u long lime I '' 1 Th••rt>'i. a "lwt•1:..I ltt' ""''' tt• "''" r•rofhli "'"' llkt' yuun . u·_.. t•alh'd lh" l'111hl1 m lt1·,ulu11un 1•,,, &ram tPKPl otfh•1• 111111 11·, f111 lll\f.I,.'' '' ''''' bavf' conta1.•h•1I th•• IK" 11 1." t • 111 1· 11111 h11•1 bt-e11 W\IUl('l't'""'"' 11.•'ltln~ lh1• ,111 o hlt Ill I 1'111• •h• 11 Tbe PRI' hlle. th1• l.lU lho111 \ 111 n11 1 h• 11 ti 1 1111 .u1 I talle cart" of '"•"'' lH1111111th lite• 11 ttn 1•t .. l•11 m taa ht" rt'Solu•cJ '" hH' d,I\,, J!UI .. h1•11 II'"' PRP ""II kl'1•p tt\t' t ~\ll<l \t'I 1111 .. 111 I .1 '"""' '"' taae's prottr-t>i.1' Ta ,11.a \t'" u'uall1 • r p1 .... u I altt'ntlon and d1•al "''t h 11111• ""'' 1"'1'"'" An) ta,; 11robl1'111 th.II h.a ... 11111 r .. I" .. ~111 \t 11 throu gh rouuu .. 11u·1hoJ, ''"' l'ttl' 11111111· 111 ,,,.,. {Omplainb inHlh t! .lll l~IJl~ f~'fWlJ dlu: .. ;.. &111.U:!i • up So<-lal St><-urit) nu111ht'1' 1 '' ""' • 1 f•illlt• " 1 \ IRS, or taxpa)t>r C'Hl•r' ,_om• i. 111·~ ii 1•• ltl• 111~ are outsid~ of P IO'' .1uth1111l\ I "' "'"'"I It l'KI' cannot overturn a u1h t 11•,ull 11 h-i t11111 ~ dslons. nor <-an it hdn'1h .. 1 n ·•l11 1 111 l•1f111 11 ,,i 1111 Ad requests and Pn\'a<'~ \1·1 1114111111 ., . Contact tbt> t>RV ufflct• b\ r nun; -..~ :-.211 ~~111 a 1k for Problem Rf'~olutiun or Ill Lo~ \11~•·h•.., 1 ~II (213) 188-tlll. QUEENlt I I. I i-· I ..> I 'A~ I ' ~V-I •-<°'-• f I ( "Whal a l111 ol I"'•'" 1111c1J1 h:ipp~ I rl1d11 1 n ·,11111· h•1\\ 11•1 · 'Beef alo ., lt1rt) Guilty o f ·rr11 ~r OAKLA!'ID IJ\I'> <11.,. 1f 11r solicited m ore than s:-.r111 ooo \•J r-.,. 1 ri ' h ybrid of cattle and buffalo h.1 .. •, .. • .• n conspiracy, grand tbeft :incl "" 1"1111"' ol.1t11tt1i. Hemphill's trial las11•d l'J d.1 . IJ, ·,qfl ,,, tenced later in Alameda Count\ .1 1 The government contt•rult 1« 11 ·111~ , the m oney for a Europt> 1n 11111:-• \ 1 •· ' , ised to raise more mo:11'" ,,, · 1 • he rds . which he s aid "°''i 1 : .. •• , new m eat sou rce to red 11n· wm Id tn:11..: r 1-: K . l11,1nllngton Be uc·h 11111·11 ''"''" , irn lw .. tono.d Indefinitely and 11Ull "" :.if, ·" lonK .. , 111oi,.tun• ck~sn't get lnto them . I I a"" .11111 1111tr h•11h 1l1•1t•rio1 ate as time passes, l111 "" 1·1 ,11111 lh1· hl1>tlw1 tht> lllC.Orage temperature th• 1 .. ,,, 1 tl11 ' "' 1·11". Vour nonrat dry milk may 11 .1\1 11t '"'"tt•·tl Jll oltl 111 "<·uoked" navor after on· h 1' 111111111" 111 ... tori.ti'' a t room lemperaturt'. Dry 10•111, ... 1"111111 111· ,11111•11 in th«' «'OOlt>!>t, driest place 111 1 h•· l111u .... • \ • I"'"' 01 t•upboard on ao ioaklt' \\ 111 '' 111t1l1 tl1h ti,.. i, .. ,t locat&on. ,.,,.,o,..,,.,., \01 Uu·a,,•Bf9i¥• Ill \II l'AI I 1 1•1·1•1111~ 11•ee1ved a ca t alogu e Ii 1111Iillt111 \1·1 111111 l'ri •>f Mount Vernon, N Y. 1 llLh: .ll L d L'I .U 1lc1Wl L "ould hke to orde r. but 1 '• 11 111 " 111111 It .1huut unreliable eompaeles that I '' •11! I• •ht, I. 1111 1h1 -. one before I send my """' II 1' 1 '1111 111-.1 nl a nything about _ Lillian \ • 1 """ < " L uoil 01 bad that you could pass t I tt lu t11• • S.S .. Costa Mes a \ \" h.1, 11·1·1·i\'NI st:veral complaints about 1111, f 11111 hut 1•or rottions were a lways prompt "hr 11 11••1111 'lt'•I. It h alwa.>s a wise idea to place .111 i.1 !11·1 lot 11111•, i.J1t•xpensive item when you firs t tl•-.11 \\Ith ,1 111.1il onh·r firm. T hen you can see for '"'""'If "hat th<-l-PrVi<'<' is like and whether or r1111 \ 1111 \\ant to 1·11ntinut• 11ladn g orders. \, 11111!'>l 1\ \"S n ·adcrs know by now, th is col· 1111111 t·11tour·ag1·.., consumns to shop locally .. Mos t 111 .til cml1•r ttll'rt'hundise can be purchased for .the .... 11111• pri1·1• o r lt·ss -at retail stores a nd you 'J' 1· tlu· 'llip11ing c•osts a s well as waiting time and ""'h:111,.:1· or rc•rund delays. Also, within the past '1•a1 w\1•r:1I t''itablished mail-o rder companies h J' 1• ~11111• out or business. Ma iling cost and de· Ii',., ' p111hlt•111s alu11g with innation are most often • 1 it1·1I J' tltt• rt•a,on-. by s pokesmen for these firms. n ood f 'ord 2 1•if••s or Hit·k ll I.\ U l'.\T J 'v<: heard varying s tories about h"'' 1mwh '' 1111d s hould be 111 a cord. What is the I" "f" 1 11w.1.,u11·111t•nl and how do I avoid getting .. !1111 ! d1.111).!1•tl . W.H .. Laguna Beach tut rur firf'plaet us e. a cord is equal to two 1•111·' or ric·k ... t•ach lMeet long, •H eel high and 2· £•••I \\idt'. T hal'l-a total or 128 cubic reet . Chetk "'11h \llUr dt·aln'.., u .. ual height, width and length ... 1.11 king JHOct'duot'. since there are a number of nw.1,11n·rnt•nts that ca n rm the required 128 cubit f1·1'1 . Tlwn rrH'al-urf' and mark the·ar ea to be filled. I 1 '"''"hie•, watc h tht• wood being piled to be s ure \1111 don't pa' for wood you don't get. If you can't Ill' I h1·rt-. don't <;i~n an advance "delivered" re· '"'•P l ur 11:1.' in a1lvant'<' before you ca.4 me asure ll1• \Wlll:l ar'f ua ll~ l11'livned and piled. U r"l.:t•r ,..,.,. '''~lf>I iabf P 1n;,, H 1 · ,\·1 Is 1 here any Jaw that sets a de· f 11111 ,. 1w11 1 ntaµe one has to pay a real estate t11 ••k•·r • 1 ·, e h1·ard that some brokers char ge less . th.an 111•· 1M1:tl fi percent , and I wonder if this is I • I M K .. Corona del Ma r fh1•r1• " no lirn that fixes the amount of re al ..... i.11 1· 1·111111111'>sion .. in C:a lifomia. And uotll tbi.s \ 1 .tr. 1h1•r1· ha ... bf'en no law preventing brokers r' illl pnntin~ 3 pre-dcte rmi.ned rate in the ir client , .ntr.lf'h . ,\ .. or J ul.) I. a ny real estate agrttmeat I 11 llw ,31'• of rf''icfrntia l property with four Or less 11111h 111u ... 1 t·untain a notice that commissions are 11111 "I h' la\\ a ncl ar(' negotiabl~. The measure ii"' pr n t•nt' hrokc r<; from printing suggested 1 al•'' 111 .1 1·unt rart and does not affect the validity nf J t 1 an-.ft-r of till<' to re al property. I\Jo restrictions! - ' to Ho~ston.<=> on the Top Banana. Nobody offers a lower fare! Peel out from Burbank or Uram.It:" ( ounty lnr Houston's downtown Hobby Airp~t. Fare is based on one·wn't ndult Ct •cKh fore, and is subject to change without notice. Available lhrouQh fl<'rember 15. Subject lo governmental approval. just call atTravel Agent. yPut tnrporate Trciv~I Arrnnger. or Hughes Airwest: Orange County (71'1 l :,40 2060 I3urb<lnk (213) 247·8333 Hughes Airwest. Yes. Top Eanana in the West ., . > Enter Champion's fabu- lous new sweepstakes. You could win free gas for a year, a month or by the tankful. Just stop in soon ... and get all the details plus official contest entry forms. Don't let Champion's .. Win Free Gas:· Sweepstakes get-away . - ·cHAMPION NO PURCHASE REQUIRED. ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED BY MIDNIGHT, DEC. 31, 1980. .. •ii• ''""" 11 1llhr 4. I . Ir. c ... ,1 .. ,,.,. ,1., •. Ou 1u 11111 Ir Cllll•U. A drrty 111 filter can cost You 3 to 5 miles per oallon. Cttano1no your titter is quick and easy. - -c.laQUEST· Beacon Auto Parts and Machine Shop 480 N. Old Newport, Newport Beech 548-1133 ' 8:00 • 5:30 Mon.-Fft., 8:00 • 3:30 Set. . .•! t.IOS! ~OCATtOHS_ - WE KNOW WHAT YOU MEAN WHEN YOU 'RE TALKING PARTS .= vi~ ----· TWO DAY ANTIQUE ESTATE AUCTION AT 30QO RED HILL, COSTA MESA, CA •• SUNDAY, SEPT. 21, 1980 , AUCTION: 1:00 P.M . CHINESE JADE CARVINGS- Mutton Fat Plaq1.1e on a beautifully carved Stand · Finely carved RosewOOd Box with a very large Jade Li d carved w ith a man rowing · Jadeite carved leaf on a fitted stand · a nd, More JAPANESE PORCELAINS- Blue and White boat with a dragon head on the boW, this unusual porcelain has waves and fish on the side, 16 in. · Rare Teapot with a Man holding a brown-and yellow Sack of Dreams -Fine Kutani Bowl with gold Chrysanthemums on an orange background · lmari Cups · Pair of Celadon a nd Blue Plates In unusual Shape • and More • CHINESE PORCELAINS- set of S Ming Blue a nd White Bowls with reddish flowe rs · Miniat ure 4-panel Chinese Tablescreen, Ch'ing Lung Curved a nd Carved elegant upright RosewOOd Stand with porcelain plaque · Antiq1.1e porcelain plaques · Fantastic blue and white Kwan Yin sitting In a royal repose on a Lotus, holding a Lotus flower, 28 in.· And, More ORIENTAL FURNITURE- ftantastic 6-Pane l Coromandel Screen, Eac h pane l has 3 h ighly-detailed Clolsonne insets · Cloisonne Coffee Table· Excellent carved Rosewood Stool with Marble T op · F i nely i nlaid Mother-of-Pearl Rosewood Tall Table, 42 In. • and, more TUESDAY, SEPT. 23, 1980 AUCTION : 7:00 P.M . AMERICAN OAK- Fireplace Mantle w it h Overmantle mirror, fU'le carved beads and mounts · Dre ssers with m irrors · Carved Slant Front Larkin Desk ~ Lift·toP Ice Box · Upright Jee Box by Sitka · 6 ft. Long Oak Round Glass Floor Display . Oak Sideboard with beveled m ir ror, Stained and Leaded G lass Door · Double S<:hool Qesk With Bench . Oak Double Victrola . High Chairs · Steno Chair · Square Table ' on Scroll Leg Pedes tal · Bench Halltree with Mirror · P lus, More MISCELLANEOUS ·FURNITURE- E legant 9-piece Mahogany Dining Room Suite . Beautiful ca rved Mahogany Buffet on claw and ball feet • Gentleman's Mahogany Wardrobe Dresser with Inlay · Victorian Mahogany Marble top Sideboard with 3 glass display doors below . Original Antique Shaker Corner Cabinet . Antiq1.1e American Adjustable Fainting Couch · Oval French Walnut Table · Leaded Glass Display with Desk • Antique Mahog1ny Tilt-Top Dining Table, fully restored-Scrooge Desk SPECIAL MISCELLANEOUS--- Antique Koken Barbers Oak Chair with brass and leather COINS- sterling Silver Proof Sets from Franklin Mint • American Revolution · States of the Union . Great American 1970 and 1971 Collecti bl e Coins · M int Sets · Unc irculated Pennies · Wheat, Indian and MISCELLANEOUS ORIENTAL- Mlng Bronze Vessel · Cloisonne Libation Vessel · Round Pewter Box with 2 colors of Bronze inlay • And, More • Chinese car ved Wood Panel · Pair of carved WOOd corner door pieces • and, More .,... War Pennies· Buffalo Nickles · Foreign MISCELLANEOUS- Eyrooean Porcelains: 19th cent. Llmoge P ieces · JO.Pc. Dinner Set • 7-Pc. Dessert Set. Bowls -Servers · R. S. Prussia Bowls • 19th Century German Bisque Figure · 12-Place 'Marguerite' Dinner Set · 'My • Love' plates made for Gloria Vanderbilt · trystals : Signed R. Laliq1.1e Figures · Signed Waterford Rellsh · Beautiful Bowls and Decant,r s · Art Glass including Helsey Pitcher Set · Cobalt Blue vase • 12 Crystal Snifters, And, More - gterllna Sllyer : 6·Piece Tea Set · La S<;ala y Gorham complete Service for 8 · Se rving Pieces made In' 1826 and t8SO • And, Much More ANTIQUE WEAPONS- 3 Boot Plstol6 · Sterling Silver Powder Flask . 18th & 19th Cent. Swords. MISCELLANEOUS-- European Por'celalns lncludlng Llmoge, English, German • Crystal · Art Glass Vases. Pl,chers and Bowls · Carnival Glass Punch Bowl with 12 cups · Over 100 Llonstone and Jim Beam Collectible BotVes .... Stuffed Deer Heads • Stuffed Duck • Western Paintings • Scales • Stove .·Old Steamer Trunks · Doll Beds · Wlckel' Basket and Trunk · Hallway beveled Mirror with carved Hearts · Plus Ml:ire This I' Just a small example of the Items to be sold at this 2·day auction spectacular. PREVIEW: S•d•y, Sept. a,1.10:00 a.m. to Auction T.-sday, s.pe:,n, 3:• •·"'·to Auction TERMS: ~Well ldlntlfled CMclcs-VIS~--Master Charge SPRINGER ano WHITE AUCTIONEERS 3000 Red Hill Avenue, Costa Mesa, California 7l4-S40-4098 _ .. ---··-...... ---·---·· . . ~ ... . -.__ .. . . . ..... ~ . --- . . t• DAILY P1LOT ELEBRA 1C OUR NEW UNDA Y SHOPPING HOURS WfTH CHAMPAGNE BRUN .H IN TH ZODIA AT NM N WPORTBEA H l .lfh Sullddy beoinnmo at 11 a m head 10 N M s North f ntr nee where voo II be.greeteo with a comp lfmentary tOcinatl men r~ait tn--Ouf lOd• Reslaur- Jfll over oourmet breaktast <Jeltghts acco1npan1ed by 1.omphme11tarv champagne Wtldl a way lo <itdrt your ~t1opp1n11 ddY ' Seatings dte at 11 I? noon and 1 Plr,lse cJll c.ir tv for rese Nanons 159 1900 ~·' 330 µ S Arter Brunch br owse throuqh lht' '>torr we re open each Sunday lrom 1? noon to '> p m di N M Newport Re.tl'h SHEEPSKIN SEATCOVERS FREE Sllu,1kl11 lfHM119 WllHf court wfftl HNy .pefr of M.tco'PW't MW• s.,t. 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Box 1566 N.wport BHch 92663 (714) 642·33t0 . a .. t' 11 The Eagle Squadron, Squadron 71 or tht• Royal Alr t'orce, WQS formed during the h attle or Rritain by American pilots, ex- plains J_1tmeff Guy of Dublin. ' lftlo•m•t'-to. the Pl•I• 01 ,,.. Oe v· i. WPP!IH by Ml-• ,.,,.Y, • .,,.,or ot 11\e ttlt e<llllOll of tr. ·-·• Wllo of Pitr>OMll1..i ( elltorni• Lkenw P••tt) To.rl<· S•ork Tarµ.pons Tied To Ailinent WASJUNGTON <AP) -Although it doesn't know why, the government says women who die lfely tampons seem to run a greater. yet sun very sm all, risk of contracting toxic shock syndrome. And until its laboratory tests are finished, the government says, women who use .the brand • should switch to another brand of tampon or use sanitary napkins at least some of the time. THE WARNING BY THE FOOD and Drug Ad· ministration and the Center for Disease Control cited a CDC study that fouild 71 percent or SO women who contratted the sometimes-fatal dis- ease during tv summer had used the product. P roctor 1i Gamble, Rely's manufacturer, challenged the government's fmdings, saying they were based on fragmentary information. Twenty.five deaths have been attributed to the newly recognized malady since 1975. Its victims are nearly always women, usually no more than 30. The CDC believes the disease is caused by an infection involvihg Staphylococcus aureus, a bac- terium that may occur in up to 15 percent of tht female population. VIC1DIS EXPE•DNCE A KAPID drop in blood pressure often resulting in shock, sudden high fevers, vomiting, diarrhea and a sunburn-lite rash, often on the fingers and toes, which is followed by peeling skin. · 1be CDC linked tampons to the disease in June, but without singling out any brand. The agency also said then that it saw no reason for women to stop using tampons. Aslted why Rely was now being cited, Dr. Kathryn Shands, a CDC epidemiologist, said of. ficials believed they "have an obligation to inform American women wben·we ftnd a factor which we think is a risk for them." The CDC contacted SO of S2 women known to have suffered from toxic shock syndrome in July and August. As a check on its flncUnp, the a1ency also surveyed 150 wotnen ol similar aees and from the same parts ol lbe country . ..... ALL THE WOMEN WllO SUFl'EaEa the dis· ease bad used tampons during their last menstrual period, as bad 83 percent of the other ll'OUJ>. But Rely, while used by 216 percent of the con· trol group, was lbe choice of 71 percent o.f the dis- ease's victims. An FDA spokesman who requested anonymity said an unconf"trmed theory bolds that Rely's absorbent material, tiny cellulose sponges held together by a wrapping material, may act as a breedinl agent for the bacteria because of the way the tampon is constructed. While tampons generally came under suspi- cion because they could trap lbe bacteria and pro- . vide a good environment for their en>wth, the Rely tampon baa been especially suspect because of its peculiar coostruction. The gove.rnment gave Procter ar Gamble and the four other major tampon makers until next week to comment on the CDC study and on other research into the tampon-toxic shock link. PaOCTEa 6 GAMBLE PaOlllSED TO cooperate in the search for the cause of the dis· ease, adding that "singling out one brand . . . may give the misleading impression that the problem has been solved." The FDA, which regulates tampons as -ftl"edical devices, will then have several options, in· eluding ordering package warning labels or pro-posing a recall. One Study. by the Wisconsin state health de- partment, estimated the risk of contracting the disease at about 3 out of 100,000 women of menstruating age per year. Other studies have been conducted by the Min· nesota and Los Angeles County health depart- ments. SIDNEY WOLFE, BEAD OF THE Ralph Nader-affiliated Public Citizen Health Research Group, said the FDA should have removed Rely from the market immediately. Rely was first marketed ln the Midwest in 1974. From there, it was introduced in the Western United Stat.es and this year, went into nationwide distribution. A company spokesman, abo nquest- ing anmymity, said it was considered a "suc- cess," although sales figures were not available. Drunken Driving Up SACRAMENTO <AP) -More than 200,000 California drivers were convicted of d.runken driv· int durtq the Jut fiacal year; 10 percent more than tbe previous year, the Department of llotor Vebica. reports. Durtn1 the year eadin& June 30, 208,451 motorilta were convicted of driviq while under the lnllumce of alcohol. Another 2,MO were con- victed of driving while under the lnlluence ol dru11. The department said 70 percent of persons convicted of d.runken driving duting lm-80 were convicted for the fint time. Huntington Center Mall TodeY thru Sun. S•fvO ,,,.... St•t\ at 'f0yr Ooot tC•" Stott ....... Y(lut At••• CO.TA •aal41•1211 .• ..._. .... ...... WL0415-CM01 -c-~ ........ ,,,., .... ..., """'·' AlilflllM A.~_lon ' l•stlay& ...... ~J. eptemlaer-t3rd-& 2411;1 Lifflf John's Antique Arms Announces The Auction of the Curator's Collection from the Aldridge Museum fo'ormerly displayed in the"8alboa Pavillion in NewJ)Ort Beach. California This sale represents a wide range of collectibles as- sembled by a meticulous curator over a 40 year period. Over 500 ._ will be sold which include: over 50 European and American oil paintings dating from approximately 1690 to 1940; original American and European Bronzes. Tiffany Glass, Fine European Clocks. Pre-Columbian Art. Porcelain· from the 19th Century and Earlier. Antioue Guns. Sowrds. Mili!aria. Important Diamonds and Estate Jewelry. Carved Ivory, Carved Jade. Furniture. Hand Painted Parlor Lamps, Scrimshawed Whale , Teeth. Nautical Items. and Other Collectibles too numerous to mention. ' SALE WILL BE HELD AT: . (Del Webb's) NEWPORT~E-R-IN-N~~~~-• LOCAno AT 1107 JAMIOIH IOAD, MIWPOU HACH, CALIFOIMIA 1i.n.c__..._, PllEVllW September 23 -3 P.M . -7:30 P.M September 24 -3 P.M . -7:30 P.M. SALE IEGIMS 7:30 P.M. BOTH DAYS ocldlHaHl lwfw....._ cal '72-4t26 News from all over California ~ Is rounded up each day I 1. DAILY PILO T , I f ) s s 1· e I, 11 , • NATION Friday. September I 9, 1980 'Di!{p;~1'1{' ~Ives 48-yt>ar-t>ld Imm Cau>. in:s ~IOI~~:~. IO'\.\, I 1<111 \\ \1111 -~-II)' m-. HOLLOBAtJGH __ c.-... .....- Dto:." MOlNF.~ Iowa 1Ar1 Thl' d lppma fa1rl) rrackhn¥> with a(tfl as I sllpf)f'd tt rrom i. luld4.tr uuArk~~ "Abandon~ 8.ab14' , 'l was dat~ · ll' mt>er . ~ "Undt>C oouri~ht'd ttml ttl'f)»M"ntl ab11ndonf'd o 3 montl\ uld itirl wn1' bema rared tor at Imo Mc-th11d1 .;1 1tosp1ltt l Th11r'lthy n1aht w h tlfl a utho rllll',._ \\tu11t1•r1•1t "hut to do with hf'r " ' hu(t fNtlf :>\\11\t' Jlf tho.s~ cUpptn(t!i ht>I'(' Bl th4' ltetc1stc.-r•, h brun wh1 li' 1wth('l'1n.i information fo1 u ft lory y,·m·~ .1~11, hut this h~nt• It\) St>•rrh wa~ perso1 • 1 I 1wt'<11-<I .1 pu~i-P'>rt . but I had no birth Cl'rttfi<'1llr ~h vart•nt:-hod h1ld nu• I wa' adoptf'd. a11d llH.'lr ~tor~ .. l,~ .11" II \' thr '"m" "WE tan· \'Ol l t'Hl('AGO wh<'n ~ou 'tn .. ' vc.-t> ttun Your ITl\Hhc•r ".•~ 11 mu!<u· lt'MC'ht"r -.ho l.lltd wht•n , mt ""re• bot n 1u11J \ ou1 hlthc'r "•~ klflt>d U\ lttl ~('f'lclt•tH bt>fort' \\\Ur birth Rut -.·h~n l "rtlh ' 111 !ht• Rurl'Oll •If \'11111 Statisti<'!< 111 Cook l'11u nt), Ill i.t•ndlnjl what m µare11ts had ulw!-lY) tuld r.11t• w11~ I'll) b1rtht!11 lt• 1&ml my birth 1>hu·1• ou rt't'orJ llf m) b1 rt h l.'t)U Id lx- found 'l'he pa:.s~1rt offi t't' 111 I~~ Mmnc·~ "uuld a r cept as proof 11( :it:t' .11111 birth 0111' 1·t•rta1n ~c·hool records, no1w 1)( "'h11·h l hail .i-. "t'll ai. bapll~mul records and ufftdttv1b ''""' ulikr "blood" re latives Rut my bap11~mal n •c·,1111 f11111l ~t Ambrose Cathedral. dated t9~ "'ht•n I ".111 7 'ean. old. List ed m y parents as .. ru~h'r l'al 1·nt:-. " l 0DIDN'T KNOW t\N\1 ''Rl.OOU" relatives. so m y adoptive mother's uni~ h"m~ s1sll'r sent 11 notarized statement that "111 rn32. my s ister und ·he r husband took this child inl1l tllt'1 r homt• " My applit'ation was rc1erted J asked for help fro m Tim Waddell. a·stnffrr for Sen. John Culver He railed back to tell m e of u sealed file in Pofk County Juvenil~ Court relakd to m} c ase "They can't find 11 ," he said. "but they un• looking " I asked m y aunt if shel knew any of the circumstances of m y birth "Well. my dear," she s aid. "people were very closed-mouthed about such things way back then.·' That was what sent me lo the yellowed clip- pings jn the newspaper library. The rirst clipping continued: ··mE CIULD WAS LEfT AT the ~CA by a neatly dressed . middle-aged woman after she called Miss Goldye Allen, director of employment. a nd asked per mission to do so while she and her hus band searc hed for a place to live . "The woman said she was Mrs. Carl Hen· derson of Ames, but was moving with he r fa mily to Des Moines. Miss Allen took the infant to the hospital at 10:30 p.m. Wednesday ... Hospital nurses said the baby weighed seven pounds , 10 o un ces and s ho uld weigh between 10 and 11 pounds ... A second stor y reported the child had gained a pound It also said: "Distnct Judge Joe Meyer said the person whll left the baby a l .the YWCA obvious ly had no interest in her Ames authorities have been un :ible lo locate the child's mother." Could that child be me? Goldye AJJeo was my "Aunt Goldye." My par ents used to take-me lo her office al the old YWCA and she would take me to lunch or for an overnight visit al her apartment. She a lways remembered my birthday: ht:r gifts were signed, "To m y speci~l litUe friend." I CALI.ED THE COt'NTY JUVENILE office again . this time asking if the "Henderson file'' bad been found. I had guetsed, correctly, that it was the m iss ing file. Dick Strickle r. o juvenile court judge, said I had legal g rounds to petition the court to open the s ealed file, but cautioned me that the information might be too tra\~mat1c _ . "Don't blary1e me if you a re sorry about this," he said. Four days later . the file was located. I was ushered into a small c ubicle at the Juvenile Court office and l¢fl alone. It was then I discovered I had been a waLd or the county 13 year s I had' already searched the Iowa State His- tor ical Library's archives and found a petition for • Take Coastline Community College's 1V Art Classes - & Then Take 15% Off Art Supplies from Aaron Brothers Art Marts When you enroll in Coastline Community College's television art classes. "Applied Sketching Tech- niques" (Ar1 119) and "Calligraphy" (Ar1 215), Aaron Brothers Art Marts will give you 15% off all art supplies and frames (except sale items). An exciting home learning experi ence for college credit. each "telecourse" will air during the 1980 fa11 semester on KOCE·1V. channel 50 And you can get everything you 'II need for sketching and calligraphy at Aaron Brothers: pencils. paper. pens. ink markers. I squares. drawing tables. masking ta~ and more! For your 15% discount (good through January 1981). just present your telecourse" enrollmint card when purchasing your supplies. For enrollment information. call 963-082~ The artist-instructors will demonstrate their artistic techniques from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (except Ms. Edmonds' Huntington Beach appearance set for 1 p.m. to 5 p .m .) at these Art Marts: Bruce Mcintyre, --Sketching Techniques" Sun .. Sept. 14 Costa Mesa Sun .. Sept 21 H untington Beach Sun .. Sept. 28 Costa Mesa Sun .. Oct. 5 Huntington Beach Tara Edmonds ... Calligraphy" Sat.. Sept. 13 Huntington Beach Sat., Sept. 20 Costa Mesa Sat., Sept 27.Huntington :z: Be e Sat., Oct. 4 Costa Mesa 12BAaron Btotb Ad Mllra. Anahetm 222 N. Bead\ Blvd. 826-0100 Co.ta Mesa 1714 N rt Blvd. 645-6880 El Toro 24350 Swa Dr. 770-7606 Huntington Beach 7470 Inger A.le. 847-4515 ._...na Beach 190 S. C st Highway 494-0038 Ora,... 1812 E. ella /We. 771·0875 1 2 St. 6945 udo1Jhoo 1mbh11htld in thl' Altoona Herald In May I !M5 It rt'ltll "TO ·nu: PAIU~NT. o~ BABY Gul Jit.n drnon anct tu~iny unknown blood re latives '1'011 arc• ht'rt•h 11ot1flt'd thiat thtrt' is on file a 1wt ll ll•tl (111 ttw Jclu1>t1on ul Murk RaphlAcl itnd Nor uh 1t.111h 11·1 of 011e liuby Cilrl llcnderson . who "u .. a11 .11ta111l1>rll'!I , 111•11il'<'led and dependent 1·h1ld )1mr1 111 l>t•s Mo11ws. lowu , 1)r or about lht• ~th d t1)' 11( J urll', W32 Now 111111·'~ 1•1th..r .elf you or lilly ul you ap p(·1u 111 ttw l>1btt1d t ·uurt 1111 or bl-fore the 14th da) uf Mu l!J4!> ul U u dtx·k u 111 • tlt'fuull will be t•nterc-d .md tht· rdad J,lrant<-J ub 1Jraycd for by the l>t't1ltot1t!r"• ft11 wluµllon ~ T he• uctopt 11111 1lt't'1 t't' wa.' .irunted. a nd at or- d1.·n ·d the stull• ,,, lo"' u tu 1:.:.u .. a birth certificate 111 nt)' n,·w 11lfll·1;_1l 11i1mt· l>1x1e Ann Raphael WJlll1t•ll lurtlt'cl up w m cthing else The Law ,d)'' uny l'h1ld abaodont'd an the ll S unde r the age of 5 yellr> '' .w to mittarally l:l U S e1llzen THE PASSPORT ('AMt; IN TUE mail on Sept. ., Baby Abandoned at Y. W. C. A. ! HOSPITAL CARES FOR FOUNDLING Cht1d 1~ r" 1w11 ,, I ··~"·~ .~ ~. ~ ... ••• •• pd • • • , • •• v •• ... ., .. . . ... . . .. ' I-'~::~ ...... . . ' . . .. . .... ··~ . ... ... .. .. ... ... . .. ~ . . ' . ••r(' .. ,. • .. . ........ . Ii> ·~,.,~ "''•' • / l i 1 I • I ... "' ...... ' .. ~ I ._l>I ~t•,, ftt '-~ ~ t 't tt . .. . ... . • • •I t .•• , I •• ..... • I•' • r . .. , ,. • H """"'' ,.,,,, I • .. . " . ··1 clo11 't know who guvc me a birthdale. I gut-~:. 11 wu~ ~omt•o11l' at the hos pital · t don't know wht>rt• I wa:. bor11 or who m y biological parents an· I don't know af Mr~ Carl Henderson was my 11111thl•r, u relative or a s tranger -. ,, .... \4 ! -~· ..... " .. ,. . "' • r ..... ' t ........ .. . •, FAlf · BY I .... ~ J I tlu know Mark and Norah Raphael decided t ht• l ruth wuulcl hurt m e terribly. a nd they made up a httle stor)' They didn't tell me they finally "t'r•' ahlc· to :utopt me after l:l ye ars, or why it f •f• '' "'U'' I off' I ook ~u lung · - .. • • .t •I ... ~ ... • I Mv fatht·r. Mark, died whe n I was 14. My ulil1•,t 0 :mn 1s 11u11wtl for him. My mother. Norah, J11·1I i.t•v1•11 \1"ars ago 'l'hc•y 1:11rrit'<I tht•. s ecret of Baby Girl Hen- ckrs1111 fo.-11 Ion~ ti mt• I ,thank them . And,. I wu111h•r. Mrs -t'arl lkndt•rson, where a re you? \1&, .. .-'fll-• ftt1~u et I 1111 <11 ''"'~•lofll•t "1-••1 '•t ,_o'IM "'t ·-· t •h hf~·· .... tfff .. , • ~HHif~, ti·"·' \4• f \ "'"•'• '*'• ~ ,. .. , ...... JM.tJith"• " • ''" a t I fU fU I/·• Uruvcr~lly Brink Directors Elcu Hewe from ell over C.llforfta. •• fOUndecl up eachd•r In tll• DAILY PILOT . CLIPPING FROM 1932 DES MOINES NEWSPAPER Reporter Found Thet She WH Th•t Beby Our tt Frame SaleFtts • '._.. • -Buy One Frame at the Regular Price. Get a Second Frame That Costs the Same or Less for One C~nt A frame for one penny fits your budget and our frames fit your style' From simple 10 sophisti cated There's elegant gold l~af frnic;h frames. sleek metal section frames. contern porary plasnc box frames. frames with glass and backing. textured or smooth wood frames with a vanetv of handsome finishes. art1sl1c frames with color or simply plain frames with natural finishes In a wide range of s111?s The Aaron Brothers l c Frame Sale fits y0u for a penny' Buy a TG Professional Pen Set at l /2 Off And Get a Free Spectracolor Pencil Set! ----I-- 4 Points Reg :~9 95 $19.98 Free 12-Pencil Set (Reg 4.50) 7 Points Reg b4 95 $32.48 Free 24 Pencil Set (Reg. 8.95) ~ 9 Points Reg. 79 95 $39.96 Free 36·Pencil Set (Reg.12.95) l.£R(J'.' N l]f\ IAN ,. HOHSl:S EL TORO 2A3SO Swartz Dr. • DNL y P\LOT A 7 Soviets ·Boost Missiles LONDON (AP> -The Soviet Union is stepping up its output or a Powerful nuclear m issile with a range or more than 3,000 miles and carrying three warheads , each with a punc h of 150.000 tons of TNT, the authoritative Inte rnational Institute of Strategic Studies warns. The institute said 'Moscow increased the rate or its deployment of the SS-20 m issile from one every seven days to one every five days and has 160 ready to go into action. The organization called this "disturbing_" The SS-20, whic h is replacing the aging SS-4 Inte rme dia t e Range Ballistic Miss ile firs t deployed in 1959, is only one weap()n in a buildup that has given the Soviet Union and its satellites a big lead over the United States and the Western a llies in both strategiC and conve ntional arma- ments, the institute said. There is little hope or paring the communis t advantage until the al- liance begins putting in- to ser vice long-range m issile systems expect- ed in three lo four years time. the institute said in its annual s urvey of world military might. ----J - • ' I ~J -ThomH Keevil/Editor o,.,,~·Co•st Da1lyP1 lot Editorial Page ----------------------------------------------~ Robt-rt N Weed /Publisher r r•dily. &oP11111tiw 19 19EK> Barbara Kre1bich /Edltorl•I P~ Editor rsight WtJl- t Ta payers '''\'" th;il 1h, \ lr .1 n~l' ("oun1 } gov.-mmi'nt '" 11 1111 of Ad (n1mo;1r.tl11111 .1 ~ n11l hnn hl11lctin& o pe n Pd Lwo y t•ar' a~o. 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It -.h,Hild bl• Hut the L.ix pd~ t'r~ whu rt t•!>inlt· tlh' l''J"'l'h•d l<t \\-.u1 l ~ "'II \.H1ld1 bt.•tween $650,000 to $1 Ol tl11ml 111 lh1·11• <h1ll <H., ~n lt) p a \ ltW CO!)t O( r~palr of the bu1 hll111!.1 rt·n t llkt•h tu ~<'ro~oled .. . :;f1:1e Court Failed , 11w r ,o:-. ngeles sr hool busing muddle probably will :iettll• dmm .ifter an exceptionally confusiJlg start dut! to a scric-.111 ronflatti ng rourt rulings . Fm ;1 "hrlt.• neither the teachers. the parents nor Lhc st u dl·nL.; m Mll Ill' .ireas knew what school they'd be goms to lhc ncxl dm 1 hi.ngs '\CPm to have been sorted out Cor the lime being trn ci Lh1• kid" ,Jr(' aboard the buses. often heading far from ho rn(· fo r bl'ltl·ror worse. PC'r haps most rti sa ppointing was t he failure of the state Suprr me Cou rt. which finally was asked to step into the de bate . to muster m ore than the bare minimum of rour votes in &'!ecidtng to uphold the b~ing program esta blished at the t:;uperior Court level. Two Jus tu:es did not even participate in the discussion. •• o ne partic ipa ted !Jut did not vote . So it was up to the re main- ing four to issue lhe ruling. T tn!'-has to be one of the most controvers ial issues that has fared lhl• st~te in recent ti mes. Opinions on both sides a r l· lwated ,rnd e motional \ \'Oh· of nt least five. or preferably six of the seven Supn ·nw Court ju!-tires might have made the ruling just a l1tt le• mnrc• HC'c·eptable to busing opponents. What emerged ".is :i luk1·warm affirmation of a program most people will t •m t 1t1ul'l11 resent \nd ngain it se~ms that this generation of youngsters is ha' ang lo pay the price of e~cessive social manipulation. ~ultural B~t .. ~ OrangP CoUJ1ty may take a s tep up the state's cultural adde r wtth the a id of the Orange County Arts Alliance. a m ed l a~t week by lhe Board of Supervisors to coordinate arts groups seek in(! public and private funding F'arst s tep will be the use of a $12.000 state grant to pre· pare a mas ter plan for obtaining and dividing up funds a mong the county'~ the a ter . music and dance groups, and lorul museums The non-profit Arts Alliance has been working for some t 1 m <' lo attrart funds from private enterprise which qualify fo r m~hing funds from the state . Up to ha lf a million dollars in matching grants will be ava1l ablc this ye ar, but so far two-thirds of the grant money ha s been going to a rts e ndeavors in Los Angeles and San f>~ranc1sco. I I( lhe California Arts Council approves the master r•an o be presented next year -and with the cooperation o the IMftJUs1ness community -cultural efforts in Orange County fand to gain a substantial financial boost, which in tum, f course. 1s good for local business. • pln1ons e .(pressed in the space above are those o f the Daily P1 lol ~ J2ther views expressed on this page are those o r their authors and ~rl1sts Reader comment 1s invited Address The Dally Pilot. P 0 -S-6CJCosla Mesa. CA 92626 Phone {7Hfo42·432t Boyd/¥ ellow Pages i By L.M. BOVD prices Another o r these ; Was back 1n 1931 when cer-items is the lawn mower In •tam researchers de('1ded that 1970, it look 34 hours to earn (!lr intc d ma Lte r was most ) the price of a mower as op. e a dable on yellow paper . pos ed now lo 20 hours . Phone h at's \\hy lhc late L.M. service. loo. is down. In 1970, erry told Rell Tclphone he a year of local phone service anted to use just s uch paper re quired 21.4 work hours pulling toJ?cthcr a direc tory while now it needs only 15.7 r advertised business n um-hours. ers . HeU a.f!rccd to his pro- position unc1 "1gncd a contract With hi m •\n<I the color of the paper kcynotccl Berry's busi- ness over the d ecades even un- to the big firm's 1dent1ly as the ·Ye llow PaJZC!- 1 In 1970. 11 took 2 3 hours of I I a bor lo bu> f.i V(' bras. In • · 1 1980. L1 only took 1.5 hours of labor to buy those bras. You can rearlily see that some things now cost less. 1f xou J igure the m not on their doll:lr prices but on the labor It takes to t•arn their dollar D.-.ar Gloornv .. Gu~ Baseball pitchers s ay the ideal knuckle ball should make just ha lf a revolution on its indirect course to home pla te. Every third working man in this country _shows up on the job in blue jeans. Hospital records show that heart attacks are mos t com- mon on days that arc either exceedingly hot or exceed- ingly cold. More than four out or fi ve TV network commercials a re 30 seconds long. Voters in Parks, Ariz .. abolished their fire depart· ment. It had been called to three fires. Twice its truck wouldn't start. so it didn't get there. The third lime it got there, but its pump wouldn't· work. Junk the whole depart- ment. Anderson 'Army' Hustles Funds \\ SI II NI ;TON The ('1111110~ \H•c•k 111.1\ dd•·(rt1Hll' whe ther 1111frp1•111h •111 pn·irnl1•nt11tl ('tall 1l1tli1ll' ,lnhn An1 h•n .on s "hn(IJ.:e t.1hl1• 111111\ •· 1·.tn tru1111for1n a hllhl•1 t11 t11 i" htt1 11 ru mpa1~n tnto ii 1• l I fr I ·<Ill I' 1• r II r l' V l' n an .1io.trn11:.h1111t l11~t1ir11· lhn·t• w~1\t "llU~ft•!>l I ltt 1t•1 ni hrul~·· h t hie Jrmy · w.i-. .,,, .• 1 111111111\'Uli.:IY bv a top \ II ti t• I' "l II II J I d t' I 11 11 r " fl ht• 1111' l.11 .:•·h 111111 ollt ('),, .. , , ... , lq:1• \'Ch ll a\<'11 \ " I II II I l ' .. I ' Y. h II I\ I \ l ' h t l' II l h I' 11.11 k lm111 11f t Ii 1· l .1 n d11l.il 1·' ('ilfll p.11~11 '" r.H Thc) h ave been de 11ch•d h" .. uµportC'rs of the m a· 1111 i.i;.irt\ t'<1nd1dales as college ktds. -;uhurlJan housewives arid 'qu1t'hc Patin..: liberals " But nde rs on . making a \ 1rtul· or 11el'cssity. is counting lll• l h l' I :1 r g c st e a g c r u n prn rt· ...... wnal <.irm y since the ... I\ tddie Korps" worked su re lt•n tl l•ss lv for former Sen l•:ugcrll' ~ic:Carthy in the 19611 f>1'1'...idc•nt1 a l campaign. Since Andt:r'ion does not have the re soun•ps or lhl· µarty workers and hus1ness'nr' 11nion political action t 11mm1ttel·:-. ava1l1ible to Jimmy C';.ir tC'r ;rncl Honald Reagan. he -- Earl Watt>rs must mak(' (lo with volunteel'tl. UP TO NOW, the indepen dent 's most costly a nd lime consum1n~ effort hui; been the leg a I und s ignal urc col lect1n g hatt It-to gt•I his 1u1mt' on Lhe hallot in the various stales llis la bo rs s ucc•cctkd hcyond cxpec ta ti on:> From this point on. the volun leers ' fO('US Will bt• on rund· raising. to build 1111 I he base of direct m ail solic1tat1oni. that has brou~hl in the bulk of An derson's ('ampah:n m oney 'ept 2 was a milestone 1n An· derson·s slow recovery from his "summe r slump" in the polls a nd 1n medi a cove rage oc casioned hy the two national conventions Thal was the day when tontnbutions fro m the ma JOr direct mail soli citation came pouring 1n al a re cord rate To date, the d1rcrt -mail donations to Anderson''> indcµendc·nl cam· pa1gn have brou~ht in SS million and the AndN son starf hopes to m ilk the cnntri hutor ... for more on rutun· foll ow up ap peals. i\NDF.Rl'\ON INSllH•:RS told m y associates .l :IC'k Mttrhcll and Bill Gruvl•r that the: ca mpaign's top priorily now 1s to "<·on solid ate the mom en I um" that began witll lhl• po!.t-Lah<1r Day outpouring or C'a~h '>Upporl What they m(•an 1:-. a return to the s ha rply worde d , issue - oriented campaigning that made And erson the disenc hanted vote r 's candidate in the firs t place. They explained that An· d e r son's caution in r ecent months was due lo his 'reluc- ta nce t.o make statements that might later pr;ovc incompatible with · the National Unity Plat· form that was then m the draft ing stages. But during the pas t week. An· de rson associates said, with hi s platform to stand on. Anderson has been able to train his sights on Reagan and Carter once more Surpris ing l y , Anderson s trategis ts give his running mate, Patrick Lucey. much or the credit for t he renew.ed vigor of the campaign "He 's brought back J ohn's sense of humor." explained one insider The former Wis consin gov- ernor's easygoing style, staffers not ed with s a t1 s fact1on, has proven to be a good counterpoint t o An d e r s o n 's s t a r c h y , puritanical image. MISStl.E MARRIAGE? US. of· r1 c1als are inc reasingly con c·erned al the poS's1b1ltty that Is rael may arm its American Lance missiles with nuc lear warheads. which the Israelis are wide ly ~ui;pected-0f having in an ad n inced stage of development Last year. the United St ales pointedly refused to supply the Is raelis with Pershjng miss iles, for fear they would be used as a de Ii very s yste m . for tactical nuclear devices. The reasoning was that moderate Arab states would be offended at the "mar- riage." or a U.S. missile and an Israeli nucle ar warhead -and that the Soviet Union might res pond b y giving the im· m oderate Sy rian s a coun· te rbalancing weapon. Although Israel has promised that it will arm its Lance mis· s i l es with co n ve nt ional warheads. the potential for a nuclear-tipped Lance is there. ln facl , NATO forces in Europe already have hundreds of Lance missiles equipped with nuclear warheads. The United States made its Lance deal before the recent dis turbing intelligence re· ~r!s that Israel, South Africa and Taiwan are jointly working on tactical nuclear weaJf(>ns. HOPE FOR MISSING: Reports continue to come in from Viet-namese refugees and defectors that American servicemen have been seen -alive but incarcerat- ed in the years since the col· lapse of South Vietnam. Most of the refugees ' reports are sketchy or secondhand. but since 1979. 240 firsthand reports of American prisoner sightings. __ have been received. Accounts of defected communist offi cials are particularly persuasive. For ex- ample. a forme r city com- missioner of Ho Chi Minh City <formerly Saigon l, who is now living in Paris. has stated that approximately 30 Amer icans are still being held 1n communist prisons there - The Pe ntagon has virtually give n up hope for U.S. citizens offi cially listed as "Missing in Action " Rut because of the ·sightings re ported in the last couple of years. the Defense In- telligence Agency has doubled its P OW-MlA s taff. and in- te rview teams have tM:en sent to Southeast Asian refugee camps to gathe/" informa tion on the missing Americans. WATCH ON WASTE: Hiring ~onsultants can be a costly way of conducting the government's bus iness. An internal ~Depart­ ment or Ene rgy report notes that last year some of the agency's top consultants drew annual s alaries or $75,000 and $92. 700. The head of the agency drew "only" S66,000. and his lop aides wer e paid S47.500 What Did Voters Get for $100 Million? The dust having settled on the cur rent Legislature , Califor· ma ns can now take stock or what they got for the more than $100 m illion the two-year session has cost just for its own operations. For one thing they got the most wasteful budget in the state's history calling for expenditures which will total $25 billion, $15 bi Ilion mor e tha n when Gov. J erry Brown came into office j ust 512 years ago. The news reporte r-s on the- s cene have written of the suc- c cs s es a nd failures of the session while the governor c laims to have w o n "mos t a ll" the l egisla · Lion he sought a nd defeated "vi rtuall y a ll " o f the measures he opposed. Speaker Leo McCarthy, somewhat sub· dued by the ongoing attempts to overthrow his rule of the As- sembly. sees lhe Legislature's performance as "fair " wi th l~w income housing But these merely add to C'xisling laws. IN TifE CASE of the housing legislation which has the stale intruding into private industry by financing low-cost housing. it is a risky venture at best. Wh ile he claims credit for eliminating the inheritance t ax for s urviving s pouses ma ny contend tha t was only a sop which mer ely lJ()stpones collection of the tax until the death of the surviving s pouse. It d idn't s atisfy As- semblyman Don Rogers a nd others who are actively seekmg to abolish the lax e n tirely through initiative action . If the list of achievements are questionable so loo is the tally or failures. The one which Brown sees as the greatest default was its rejection of auto mobile smog laws pro p o s ed b y him in response to federal threats lo withhold allocallons to lhe state. But many wil l appla ud the law maker s for r ('fus ing to knuckl e unde r t o fede r a l bureaucrats a nd insisting upon the right of the st ates Lo m ake George Mair their own laws. Brown was also unsuccessful in cha nging tax laws for multi-national corpora- tions . a change which he says would encourage new industries to the state. But even the tax ex- perts disagree on that one. WHAT IS distressingly clear is that of the severa l hundred bills enacted ther e is so little for the legislators and the governor to cr ow about. The great bulk of the bills passed were so piddling few would have missed any of the m. For all of their effort it could be said. aside from the water project bill, they labored and brought forth a mouse. The mistake made by most in assessing the Legislature's work is accepting the selection of good and bad self-ser vingly advanced by the governor. legislators and others. A more appropriate list b y whi c h to m easure it s performance can be prepared by any citizen from selr-knowledge of the state's major proble ms. SUCH A LIST would place foremost a complete revision of the h-Sphazard state financing or local governments . For years the state has been handing out ever -increas ing funds to cities, counties. special districts and the schools with little or no con· trol over the spending· with the result the locals have treated it as manna from Heaven, their budgets burgeoning year after year . A It ho ugh the passage of Proposition l3 to cut property taxes was expected to curb their extravagances. that became un- necessary when the Legislature led by the governor rushed to the rescue. pumping billions m or e of unrestricted spending m oney into their coffers. As a res~lt the excessive state taxes were not reduced and the billions in surplus have been squandered. Yet. in the face of a tremendous budget deficit ahead, the state remains com· milled to pouring still more bi II ions into local government. This single failure lies right into the othe r areas of failure for it contributes to inflation as well ' as the shortage of funds to deal a ppropriately with crime, un- e mployment and welfare. Lawm::ikers. most of them r e· turning home to· seek re-election. wi ll r~ale the vote rs with their .. g r e at" ac hi evem ent s but perhaps the most accurate as- sessm ent o f the Legislature's work was that m'ade by Senate Repub l ican leader B i ll Campbell. "It was a dis aster." he said. "The best thing we did for the people was to a djourn." Look Again at Foreign Investors The last time you ha d a Baskin· Robbins ice cream . r ead a Ban- DEPENDING UPON whos.e tam book, bought your gas at "laundry list " is used, verity Shell or did your laundry with Ali. can be found in the claims of you were doing business with a both extremes. Certainly the foreign-owned company . To pass age or legislation authoriz-which I say. so what? ing construction or the $8 billion There is a great deal of baying Pe ripheral Canal project was a at the moon these days by some major enactment achievement, j i n g 0 i s t given the stiff opposition and Am e ri ca n s many previous atte mpts to win and politi· approval. Still. in the view -or ciaos abo ut many Northern Californians , some endeavoring to forc e a ref· f 0 reign er s ere ndum on the measure. it was b u Y 1 n g u P a disaster. America. Jn any case it was by rar the Just for the most Important action taken by r~cord . le t 's the lawmakers in the entire two-nole that some year session. Brown lays claim foreigners are as major achievements legisla-buying some • tlon to curb ~~PGJal Of todc choice real estate around the ~ chem;cals into lbe etavi~t country and some companJe.s we • .. well as mfasurea deai\.n1 think or as belng traditionally ._...._..1.lrm..W.M ... lldll' ~ II t l,_ ........ --• • American are now foreign. owned . These, according lo hear- ings held before Congress recent· ly, include : Korvettes, A & P, Shell Oil, Standard Oil of Ohio (SOHlO). Grand Union m a rkets. Lever Brothers. White MotOFs. Hardees. Timex. Stouffers. Hir:!m W a lk e r , Mile s Laboratories . Bantam Books. W .R. Grace, Alc an . Cutte r L a boratories and B askin - Robbins ice cream. THE GREAT ALARM we hear about this seems strange lo me since foreigners are only doing what we have been doing in other countries for years . Where is it written that we can invest in olher countries but their citizens cannot invest in the U.S.? If you want to see a country dominated by foreign invest· rnent, take a peek at Canada or _,, ..... some of the Latin or African coun- tries. 1naome places oflbe world, thahead of the nation can't hit the restroom without checking with the local straw-boss of some multi-national corporation. IN FACI', I believe that it is wonderful that foreigners are in· vesting in the U.S. It is a vote of their confidence in our political, economic and social stability. It is also a way of getting back some of the money we spend overseas to buy any other vital minerals. The bottom-tine, as my friends in business are fond of s11ying, is that for every forei1n d6Uar in· vested in the U.S .. there are three U.S. dollars Invested overseas. So. in spite of all the poliUcal rhetoric. it hardly seems like much to 1et the whim-whams about. .. ::.., cre,don ill decidia1 which scbboll are d&e,reaated. VOftNQ iN NE m-.Jority were Clliet J...tice Rose. Bird aad J.tiees ¥ltllew Tobriner, Stanley.,..-.. W1Je1 11mme1. J~ tnM ~voted ~ 1t.nt a ~' Ana .Justiees Willia• cfla.rk and Frank Ne••ilil .. nGt p&;tiet~te. ~· iil.iifl lad .. caU~ for 151 cit the-~·· 1W schOoll to be eo•eral ~ ift~ plan, but tlJie flOud pared that Ust by 91 • the llllt mlftute. rt was not clear how quickly district ofticiala would be able to be1tn.. inte•ration at the H scboola wbldl bad beea deleted. &A•ua 8CllOOL otfictala c-:r=;·tbei!. reme Court's ha ·Gf1be tioll from Ee· IJ to rQftitm, authonty: 1'be court rilled without ••kin& tbe Mhool board it.a position. Bowevw-.:cbool attorney G. WillWD qreed with Ma. _ Fiealer U.t the vilOfOGI coort actiem ~by the board were =:~~ a1almt tbe start . . I , t( y~u t\lmed _ybut (vmace pilot light off lbr the summer, vou saved· money and ·' ~~~- C...tro1'ersial Sun bathers relax on the beach at Pirate's Cove near Point DUme. Malibu homeowners are seeking the support of the California Coastal Commission to have the beach be used by sea lions has prompted the commission.. to re- consider its June action of leaving the beach open to humans. RFK's Killer Gets Sentence Reduction I _, SOLEDAD (AP> -A parole board bas given Siman Sirhan, the .comictecJ assassin of Robert F. Kennedy, two months off bis prison sentence for good behavior, even though be refused to attend the board's meeting. · Sirban's failure to appear at the "I:bursday meeting at Soledad PriJon was not ·held against him, but it was considered unusual, officials said. "MOit inmates want their day in court, or their day in the board room,'' said prison spokesman Dan Byrd. SllUIAN, 35, WHO IS serving a life sentence, is now eligible for release on Sept. 1, 1984. If he continues to get sentence reduc- tiOna for good behavior, be could ~ released as early as February 1984. . .• Under California law. inmates who have been behaving well ate usually released on parole, but the parole board could bold him if it cboH. Sirbm, a native of Jordan. was originally sentenced to the 1u chamber for shooting Kennedy June S, 1968, at the Am- bassador Hotel in Los Angeles. '•· oo~energy.. . r But fall is here' and cold.. weather is 'jutt ~t'Otind tilt cornet;. So make sure .ycKi ~now how to relighi your furnace ·pilodx~fore the·first rokr !pell. If you can't find the instructions-or you're unsure how to relight yo.ur pilot -give the Gas Company a call. We still make house calls. · 1ilm on your fwnKe pilot. It's.easy. Just open the access pahel to the hll)in gas control and look for thi«iirni)le.(~ruttiOM: . 1( y00 ean do il rel~x. You're ready fut' \Vlnter: ·-'-~ Your gas man (or woman) can come out and 'show you how to relight your furnace pilot. But don't wait for the first cold weathe r. That's when every· one else will be asking for help.· So call today. while our service people aren't so ~ busy. And start the home fires burning again. THE g~ Frid~. September 19, 1980 DAILY PILOT .. Banker's Wife · Duped I ..... Extortionist Frees ·E:rom F_~~ Trap SAN FRANCISCO <AP°) -The "very trust1n1" wife of a bank eueutlve found herae1r·tbe vic- tim of a ruse Thursday and wu bound and 1a11ed while her husband wu told to come up with $&00,000 for ber releaae-. have a feelinl it was just a loner." She said she had never aeen him bef9re, "and l never want to again. either. the police so they were not much help." ~. ·The FBI described the wouJ6' be extortionist as a white man about ~reet·9, in his early ao. and with a full black beard. He was said by agents to be driving Diana Scholle said she answered the door at the couple's house in the well-to·do city of Hillsborough early Thurs· day momlnc to be told by a man lb.al a doa had been hit by a car. Mn. Scholle's husband, Oll\ter. ls manager of United California Bank's main branch in San Francisco. "I asked him In," ,11he recount· ed in a telephone interview with The Associated Press. "He came in and closed the door and pulled the gun on me. "HE TAPE-RECORDED my voice. I asked him why, and he told me, 'We 're going to rob your husband's bank.' " Mrs. Scholle recounted her 2"'ll ·hour ordeal in a calm, strong voice. "I've always been very trusting, needless to say," she • said. "He taped my a rms behind me and proceeded to lock me In the hall closet, bound and gagged : . . I didn 'l yell right away; I waited. Then someone banged on the door a~d I screamed for help," Mrs . Scholle said. The caller was a UPS delive man, who heard r s . c o es scream s an summoned police. She was re· leased about 11 :30 a.m. Meanwhile, Scholle received a call at the bank demanding $500,000 for bis wife's safe re· tum. He called authorities, the FBI said. A MEETING WAS SET up at busy Union Square in downoown San Franclaco, a short distance from Scholle 's financial district office. Scholle declined com- ment on the incident. as did the bank. Mrs. Scholle said the two mei under FBI surveillance and then the extortionist "took off ... Mr. Scholle did riot have the money.'' No arrests had been made by late Thurs day . An FBI spokesman said he didn't think an arrest was attempted during the meeting because, "I don't think they knew what the status of his wife was. That (her safe· ty) is more important to us than making arrests." Mrs. Scholle said the as· sailant referred to"we ... but l "We've always enjoyed our privacy, and this is a spot that ian 't too acce11ible. · • she said of · the couple's home. "My dogs ue· friendly. They only try to bite Poaehlng__fruit a new white Toyota with stolen Califomla license plates. Man Slwo1,s Boys, Tlwn Kills Self ijl/Nl.ANI> I Ar> A Swiland man apparently became so ~nl'il~ Wh"'1 trl' 11aw two ti~-age boyS" allegedly poaching f_ruit from hl• pt1m.t:attlir111"'1 lr•w that he Rhol them, then shot himself to death. r1011<-.. 111.in In c·rltkot 1•1mt1ltl<m follow1ng the Thursday incident were Billy · Jlobh11, IJ , 111111 m 14 t1t11111 lf11tlt, 14, police officer Mar.k Ellis said. David f~rn1t•·ltl, r;:,, 11111.11 dud at the scene when police arrived about 5 itll v 0 1 fl•· l1:a11 :ih11l hunsctr in the head, they said. 1ludfPtt•••• t•l••lif~fl f••r (.(trff..-\Ii~' TOK HA.NCI'. I A J• 1 A t11>us<'wifo worried about taxes,' a lifelonl( tt.:11ul1llt·ari wh11 may vote Oemocratic and a Cuban ref- ugee wen· arr111ng U11; I, 11.10 pcni"ns whose names were picked to attend a t.tiwn hull me~ting with President Carter ( J Otricials °' thil! coa11litl ~UTE -.. community about JO mile~ ' "" southweiil or J.011 An ~cle!> -- selected the names Thursday from 5,000 Crom oca newspaper a s campaign. f~oNr .\'ontf>d Io ('ofif ••ntio Hl.agr-n111 SACRAMENTO (AP > -Assembly Majority Leader Willie Brown. chairman or the Legislative Black Caucus. and recording executive David Gerren were among four persons named to the University of California regents Thursday by Gov . Edmund Brown Jr. The other two are Frank Clark or Los Angeles. executive vice president of the May Co. department stores, and Willis Harman. .senior social scientist at the Stanford Research Institute .. Two W9*ett K ilf.-d ht (,1ilf Pllaagr HOOPA (AP) -Two Humboldt County women were killed whe n their car went over a 1.000-foot cliff, but a baby in the car had only minor injuries when found on a ledge 600 feet down, officers report. The California Highway Patrol said it happened Thursday on California 95 just north of this lown in Northern Cali fornia's Trini· ty Alps when the car skidded on a spill of diesel fue r from a log truck i.n a heavy rainstorm. PT. I SP«.,king Lpgblafit~ -~~~ou • I . ' I MENLO PARK <AP) .-The California State Parent·Teacher · Association has asked Gov Edmund G. Brown Jr. and legislative leaders to call a special session or the state Legislature to deal t with the financial needs of school districts. Donnetta Spink, the PTA's vice president for education, said Thursday, "It is imperative that the Legislature -take the necessary steps to ma intain quality education for all our children j and prevent the possibility or a rash of school employee strikes throughout the state." The Jeans. Cords by Sedgefield . .... illrail..... . -..;:.\ _,,. '~ I :--•lil1 ~· ~Ill 84% cot/16% poly , 4 pocket /yoke back . Brown. camel & navy. 26.50 34-50 Waist 30-38 Inseam The Velour Pullover by Spire. 80% cotton 20% polyester, multi- colored. 46.00 BIG 1XB-3XB TALL MT-2XT i I ' ' l ' t ) " t I _,. l'' The zip-front jacket, 86% cot/14% poly, mid wale , cotd. Tan & rusty brown. 70. 08 BIG 1XB • 3XB TALL MT -2XT "'"' 11r•IM-tMl1t•• 1111111: $UTA HA :ieu S 9,,siol SI 0ts1G' l~e lrusu1y IM-1110 .... -. 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Jiaden is due to come off the injured reserve list in three weeks, and that puts Lee right back into the same status he was before . rear Vt1t, \'011:.ult•r111tt lht> 1·1rt'urruttan<'~i.. lk>b ~ t"t.H•ltl '\'r\ "'•II I•• 11t11• of lht• mo"'t \ ahu1lJlt· J'lay1•rs llrt th1· ttJ111.' !>QUUll todu~ Wha t 'llJat t' ll111t' lh+'r1• wal!. however. was ~1wn l<• Jt•ff Hull1'lltw. a11cl thut dutn'l s~ttle too Wrll \\I I It l.t't" Lee, who was the ooly quarterbac)c not to play In the contest and throughout the pre· se.ason, was engaged in an animated conver - sation with Coach Malavasi in the ha llway. . Tht! n •lt'r.m 'auurtl'fbttt•k. h~ "·•' u{ M 1n 11t•sot<t uml l\llanl~•. rt•llu nt'() tu lht• fold th•' W('('k '°'' lht• UIJUI 1'\I l'ul l1J1kn fl WU !'< •I \11•1 Y 1h~<1JlllCl111l111K month (Or ow .,u1d I.ct• ,u(tJy "You'tt' ..:01n~ to h11ve lo ..._,k Uwm l l'l•ul·ht,o:.J wh 'r tht'y did what they drtl The j est of the conversation was that Malavasi was informing Lee that he had been cut. Lee argued, and rightfully so. that he'd never been given the chances promised him. "Hopefully, if there's a change, it won't In· \tolve me." Lee says. "I don't think it will bother m e, but I said it wouldn't bother me the last time.'' llo" lout( It'\' "111 'l.i~ ltu llflh' 1111 unt· reully k11owb fo1 'urt• ~mlt.' ft'\•I he" ... huuhl hi.H never Id\ In lh1• (1ri.t plUl'\' I lw1 t• h.1s lic..-11 ;_1 11u111l_x-r of ~pecula tions as tu why 1.A.'t! wus given the ,.ax First, there was b1i. contrart. which t•ulli. fo r !Approximately $140,000 annu1tlly <the pact 1s actually based on $10,000 \J>t!I' game> compared to Rutledge's ~.000 i Malavasi answered, "If l had put you in it would have only made the quarterback situation worse." In other words, the Rams weren 't about to let Lee embarrass them. So, he was cut and Lee left bitter. If it sounds like Lee is troubled. it's because he is. Aflt'r ro111111~ 11(( liw b1•111·h lll lt>.ul lhl• l«• m' to l "I) k1-•} \ ll'h)I h'S In 1!17'J l.t!C C'dllll' t\I \ J 111 JI this :.umm,·r "'th h1.:h •'"l~·1•t.11111n-. not 11( starun.,:, hut ol ruukmti lht.> teum "I'm still unsure of my role. I would hope it would be like it was last year. but I don't get that feeling. I'm not even running any offense right now. J eff <Rutledge> is the backup. It "'dS 1u.·umtl(I. d l I'-'*'' 1)11 Lt.>t.>' µ.ut Lbjl fie was ~0111g tn be gwen n-·rqual-"S"hak" -alon~ with tl)e rcsl of Lhl' 11uuJ tt'rb.H·k~ 'l'hcrr 1:h('r(' was lhc ofr1c1al statement from Ult' Hum!. which ~aid. in essence, that they thuught ttutledgf.' had tremendous talent and tht.>)' \\CJnted to go with youth "Let:s just say I was curious," explained Lee about General Manager Don Klosterman's phone call after Haden's injury. "I really didn't know what they wanted until I read about Haden's injury in a newspaper on the plane ride "I'm sure they <Rams> were apprehe.ns.ive about calling me again. And , maybe fiv~ or six years ago I mighl have reacted differently." says Lee. lie wasn't Natura II~, the bulk 11( lhe ::.umriwr duue~ went to II at.ll•rl uml \ ult:t' Ft'tru~1Smo "hu A more truthful answer. though, was the down here." · What the fi eld general means is he might <See SEVANO, Page B%) WildFinisla Reuss Faces Reds Dodgers Hold One-game· Lead Los Angeles Dodgers, who lead the National League West by one game over Houston, would ap· pear to have a distinct advan· tage tonight when they open a three-game series with the still- hopeful Cincinnati Reds . Jerry Reuss. who has beaten the Reds four times this season and has won 11 of 12 deci9ions against the contendini clubs in the NL, will start on the mound for Los Angeles, against Cincin· nati's Pa,ul Moskau. THE DODGERS retained their one-game edge by defeat- ing San Diego 7-3 Thursday night, with their biggest offense in two weeks. In tbe only other NL games played Thursday. Houston beat Cincinnati 10-2 and Atlanta sneaked by San Francisco 2-1. Los Angeles clubbed three Padre pitchers for 13 hita, three of them homers. Most produc· live were Steve Garvey and Dusty Baker, who combined for only eilbt bit.a in 55 at-bat.a on Loa Ante lea' recent trip to Houatoa, Cincinnati and Atlanta. But since beint switched in the lineup -Garvey is now hit- ting third. Balter fourth -they have combined for eight hit.a in 14 at-bat.a. The Pennant Race a.,,,., W L GB Left Dodgers 84 S2 -16 Hou1ton 83 63 1 16 Clnclnnetl 79 68 SY> 15 LOS ANGELES 11•1 HOME (101 Sept "· 10, 11 Y\ ClnclnNll, Sept n , 73 VI Al~nl• Seo< 1 .. H vs ~ Fr•n<l\CO Oct 3. •. S "' H°"'•ton AWAY (61 Sep\ 1•. 11. 1t •I S... DI-. 5otpl JO. Ocl t , 1 •t S.n Fr•n<IS.CO CINCIN"4ATI IU) HOME ISi Seo< JO. Oc\. I "' Solr> 0M9>; Ocl 3. •. S V\ All.,t• AWAY 1101 SelJI 1•. 10. l1 •• lo~ Anoe'-'. Sept. n , 23 M s.. FrM>'IKD. S.pt.14. ll.AI)· S.n DI-; Seo! 14. 11, 1t •t Hov•ton HOUSTON (161 · HOME,., Sep\. 1•, 11. 1t ~.._ C•nc-1, Sept.:.:>,()(\ 1, 2 vs At~nl• AWAY (IOI Sitpt. "· 20.11 •• San Fr•nc•s.co, Sept. n. n •' s.n DI-. Seo< u . u •t Atl.,t•; Oct l, •. S •I LM Anot~. Ron Cey and M ic k ey Hatcher hit consecutive homers in the eighth inning off the Padres· 'Mike Armstrong. I OU 0 the park . lie hit my pitch, it just fe ll in." Castillo, who has won his last four decisions, earned his fifth save and has allowed only four earned runs in his last 13 ap- pearances. HE ADMITS TO being nervous only in' certain situa· tions . "Only when 1 'm playing right field," he sllid, laughingly refer· ring to his em e rgency ap· pearance in the outfield recently against Houston. ' Welch, 13·9, gave up three runs on six hits, including Perkins' second home run. The victory was his third straight. Rick Wise, 6·8. took the loss. giving up five runs on seven hits in 4\.'J innings. Reuss, 17·5, will attempt to m atch his career high in vie· A...,ml.AMe ,(See Story, P .. 82) lories tonight. He woo 18 games in 1975 at Pittsburgb. Moskau is 9·7. • The Reds come into the game trailing the first.place Dodgers by 5~-games. New York Yankees catcher Johnny Oates. slides safely across the plate as Toronto catcher Ernie Whitt comes down with the hi gh throw in the 13th inning of Thursday's continuation of Wednesday night's suspended game at Yankee Stadium. N.Y. The Yankees won the contest, 8-7, after be- ing behind 7-3 in the 10th inning. Garvey doubled, singled twice and drove in his 97th run of the season in Thursday night's vic- tory. and Baker slugged his 29th homer, a two-run shot, and bas 93 RBI for the year. The Dodgers had a 5-1 lead and starter Bob Welch had restricted San Diego lo four hits over seven innings. But in the eighth. the Padres filled the bases with only one out and Bob- by Castillo took over. He gave up a bJoop single lo Dave Wm- field that scored two runs, but retired Broderick Perkins on a dribbler back lo the mound and struck out Luis Salazar lo get out of the inning. "I threw Winfield a screwball. a good one, and he did the only thing be could with it," said Castillo. "He reached out and hit it off the end of the bat. I just Joe Morgan, who took his free agency to Houston, stomped on the fingers of his former team- mates, the Reds, dangling on the edge of the lead in the National League West. 0 Time Works on the· Side of Free·dom "THE REDS ARE absolutely not out or the race. but to, be perfectly truthfuJ about it. they certainly don 't have a ~ood shot." said Morgan, whose two· NEWPORT. R.I. <AP) -It was the biggest day of the America's Cup summer for the Australians. and ildidn't count. Australia labored in feeble breezes to build a ha lf-mile lead over the def ending y acbt Freedom when time ran out on T hurs day 's round o f th e best-of-seven series. A Ian Bo nd , h ead o f the Australian challenge, dismissed his ill fortune and looked ahead to today's rematch. ''WE WERE VERV unlucky not. to have won this race. If Lady Luck had been with us. ,the wind would have filled in and we would have had our first win on the board," he said. Th e expiration o r the five-hour, 15-rpinute time limit on Cup m atches s poiled the Australians' day but preserved Fre e-dom s k i pper D e nnis Conner's l·O edge in the series. Conner, of San Diego, would admit n o dismay at seeing Australia pull ahead on the fifth leg of the six-leg course with Freedom wallowing in the swells of Rhode Island Sound. "We have been sailing a loog time," h e sa id of his experienced crew. "Thu is just part of yacht racing. We've all been there before." BUT FOR BOTH skippers it became Increasingly apparent RAM-PACKER TY BLACKOUT When the Rams bolt the Green Bay Packen ln Anaheim Stadium Sunday, the aame will be t>lacked O\ll on local television because 1,309 tJcketa remained for sale at the blackout deadline tJme Tbunday atl o'clock. · The 1ame will be broadcut OYer radio 1tation KMPC (710) betinninl with the 1 p.m. kickoft. Australia Wins • • • but It Doesn't Count neither boat would finish within the time limit. AustraUa ate up 2'h hours on its voyage down the 4.5·mile fifth leg. Freedom ' never did reach the mark. Co nne r said Fre e dom navigator Halsey Herreshoff kept a running calculation on the average speed the yacht needed lo complete the course. Australian crew reason to hope the l!B> bid lo take sailing's top prize away from the New York Yacht Club might succeed where 23 other attempts siDce 1870 have failed. 42-second lead by the fourth mark when the shifting winds, that at time:i gusted as high as 15 knots, dropped off the scale. Freedom was sailing almost directly downwind entering the ftfth leg when the power went out, but Australia skipper Jim Hardy was squeezing more speed from the faltering breeze by sailing a criss-crossing course and his boat had more momentum. Conner put Freedom in front by 10 seconds at the start of the race and increased the early lead lo one minute and nine seconds after three legs • run homer Thursday helped drub the Reds 10·2 and put the Astros back in contention with the Dodgers. Australia's J{ardy instituted a 14-tack tac king duel on the weather leg but failed to shake Freedom whose crew inchades Dennis Durgan of Newport Beach. "We had them where we want- ed them, but they got away. That's happened to us a lot this year," lamented Cincinnati third baseman Ray Knight. "Our job is just a little tougher th an it was ." said Reds Manager John McNamara. "By this weekend we should know for sure where we stand'' in the "Halsey would rigure out every five minutes or so how fa st we would have to go. First it was eigh'1 then nine, then 10 knots . I think the last time he figured we bad to ave.,.ge 220 miles an hour to make it," Conner said. Bond said the match gave the ,,,.- "I 111INK Australia has every capacity of winning races. Until we're proven wrong, we will go on that assumption,'' said Bond, who is waging his third challenge and the fifth in a row by an Australian yacht. . Freedom gave no sign early in the race of letting the American winning streak lapse. Conner s teere d the yacht to a c omfortable one -minute, Hardy dropped his spinnaker. called for a light air jib and Australia inched past Freedom. But there wu not enough wind to fuel the yacht's race against the clock. Both crews had clean sets of their spinnakers for the reaching leg with the light six·knot breeze favoring Australia. The start of the race was de· layed 15 minutes as the commit- tee waited for the Ught breeze lo shift out of the southwest to the northwest. ....race for the division cham· pionship. . "I don't think that I try any harder against the Reds than I do against the others," said Morgan, who played on five championship teams in Cincin· nati. Bell Scores Twice, Defense Buries Saints Consistency Pays Off for Edison,_ 24-3 By ROGER CARLSON °' .. Delly ptMt , .... If nothing else, they're consistent. For the second straight week the Edison High Chargers combined D.J . Bell's sparkling running with an awesome defense and parlayed it into a 24-3 non-league football victory over highly-regarded Santa Ana. Once again the Chargers showed they can't be run on and passing yardage comes at a price, while the offense is strictly a running situation. -BELL RUSHED for 173 yards on 3C carries for a pair· of toucbdOwna (ho was .~for-163 and three TDs a week aco), and the only way any preuure · ... t.aken oa him was by the power of fullback Dave Geroux, who ran over the S.lata f« 73 yards on a dosen carries and a three-yard payoff. "We're a UUJe bit methodical," says Edison Coach Bill Workman after apan.kinl the defendin1 CeatlarY IAatue champions and Oranp County's No. I ranked elftllD at Santa Ana Bowl. "But we're 1oin1 to 1et better," Hcled Workman la an almott apoloptic • manner. He didn't specify what was going to get better, but one must assume it would be the aerial 1ame, which so far hasn't really surfaced. "We ran t&e ball well and I thouaht the offensive line played well. They fkea• '1ftO ..... T•rtUer (See sc.,., ~ ... ! Slj punched some consistent holes and passed an acid test." W bile the final count was a three·toucbdown martin, it was anytblq but a blowout at balNme u the Saint.a fouaht back to pull to wltbin 7 -3 and except for penalties, mlabt ba~e luld Oran1e County's and the CIF Bl& Ftve Conference's No. 1·rated eleven la~ for an upset. PENALTIB8 DLLED what WO\llcl have been a 10.yard scorinl pus, an 11-yard completion to tbe l:di1on five-yard line and an intereeption ol an l:dlaoa .,... -all in tbe aeeond quarter. But all tbe Salata could IDUlter f« their second.quarter f'lreworb wu a • ·- SS-yard field 1oal by Jess Zamora and when Edison's defense resumed its 'domination in the t.hird quarter, the handwriline was on the wall. Tbe clincher came as time was runniDC out in the third period after Bell set up Geroux·s three-1ard bunt with runs of 14 and nine yards ma •yard march. Ediaon had just upped the count to 10-3 on Kevin Moreen's 27-yard field 1oal, culminating a 90-yard , time-consuming march and when linebackers Troy Seurer and Rick DIBemardo did a number on the Sainta' enauinC pouesalon, it had F.dison ready for the ldll. •yards away. STEVE WELTON•s first of two laterceptiom later bad the Charters in command ~ain and 10 plays later it was Bell lk1rt1D8 bis riCht aide from ftve yards out to put the final nail la the coffin with 5:58 remaininl. Bell'• flrlt touchdown came early u be aped 31 yudl, break.las a couple of tackl• and puWq on a pretty move to •et loole. Also com.ln1 up with Interceptions --. . . .......----- were Seurer and Duaine Jackson as the Chargers' defense simply swallowed the Sain ta. "We took his (Santa Ana quarterback Scott Franklin) run away and we didn't allow any big plays," s aid Workman. Ind~ they didn't. Santa Ana netted 36 yards rushin1 .L. (Estancia earned 21 yards a week ago) · and could manage only 81 yards pasing ( 56 coming in the sec9nd quarter). WITH GREG STEIN a key in a mobile front line consisting of Rob Warden, Bill Thomas, Rick Ponder and Bryce Malavaai, backed by tbe Seurer-DiBernardo punch, the Cbar1en kept a lid on a Saint.a crew which blitaed for 31 flrat-half points a week ago a1alDll Colla Mesa. Edison's runnln1 1ame 1ot some reUef from quarterback Ken Major la tbe second half as the 1-3 junior completed three of four attempt.a for 32 yarda. The win may have been costly - venaW. Mike Garrity wu aldellned with a rib injury. I: j DAILY PILOT A C•paule Report From the World of Sport• Football Coach's Oil 11una: His Playt>rM Are at ea ---t 'l'Olft AP Dbpale~ Pt.to; Sl\NT HAY. ~hss -Masuchusrtu [!] Mi.nlimt-C'1ult'my fool ball Coach Don RuJ(gen f • ., has a problt-m 42 of has play~rs are aboarrt 11h111 on the t\thmtlc 0<'t•n and he won '1 aet t.hl'f\l back until the l1fth I( Hllf' lll tht> iu•uoo ··1 gut'S3 you havl' lo <'•II Uus a unlqul' ~lluallon ," Hu~ g.irl said 10 an tnlt'n u•w 1n Thur1'day ·s fk>:il nn fllot)t• 'Ai. a rt>suU . our tt>am no• ,•on11st.s of 11 u n1ors 11nct 31 frt>s~wn PrClhJtu:n ... 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Coach Chuck olJ of the Pittsburg h Steelers "I e n Joy wuuung If some people find that boring, we hope to bore the heck out of them " oe organ an Jose Cnu blasted two-run II homers. pacing Houston to a come-from-behind 10-2 victory over Cincini»iati to highlight National League action Thursday. Houston's victory kept the Astros one game behind the Dodgers in the NL West. The Reds, with the loss. fell S~ games off the pace ... Elsewhere. Chris Cbambllsa belted a two-run homer and re- liever RJcll Camp got out of a bases-loaded jam in the ninth ~t,... .. , .... inning as Atlanta edged San Francisco. 2-1. The victory was the sixth in the last seven games for the Braves . . In American League' action. Backy Dent doubled home Joluaay Oates from first base with two out in the 11th inning after Willie RaDdolplii tied the game with two- out hits in the ninth and tOth, giving the New York Yankees a wild 8-7 suspended- game triumph over Toronto. ln the regular game that followed, rookie ~ Leal, an unscheduled starter, hurled a two-hitter • for his second major league victory -both over New York and Tommy Job -as Toronto snapped the Yankees' seven-game winning streak, 2·1. The setback was only the second in 17 games for the Yankees this month ... Daa Graham pulled Baltimore into a tie with a leadoff t.>me run in the seventh inning, and then Kn Slagle&oe'• two-run single gave the Oriole" a 7.3 thumping over Detroit .•. Mickey Riven went 4-for~. setting a club record for bits in a season. to lead Texas past OaltJand, 10-6. Rivers raised ~ hit total to 204 ... Be8 O&JJrie hit a two-run homer and Lary Soreue11 scattered six bits, leading Milwaukee to a 5-0 blank- ing over Minnesota and a sweep ol its double-header. The Brewers rallied to win 9-8 in the first game when Gorman g Thomas lined a two-run homer, his 35th, with two out in the ninth inning. The Brewers' triumph in the opener spoiled a brilliant gam e by Twins rookie Gary Ward, who hit for the cycle with a single , double. triple and his first major league home nm irr his fourth game . . . Jim Rice drove in four runs with a double and a single and Gary Bucock belted a two. run homer. powering Boston to an 8-3 pounding over Cleveland . . Chicago's a.et Lemoa scored the winning run in the ninth inning on a grounder by Baroid Balaes as the White Sox edged Seattle, S-4. Stft•ll~•~ \'ate-a ler Marti• owner George Steinbrenner says Billy Martin, the . SYRACUSE, N .Y . -New York Yankees •. man be fired twice in the last two years u manager of his team, should be baseball's manager of the year this sea.son. "Billy Martin is a great manager. He should get manager of the year for what he's done in Oakland," the Yankee owne r told students at Syracuse University. Meet the Rams NAME: Vince Ferragamo. POSITION: Quarterback. HT: 6-3. WT: 212. AGE : 26. COLLEGE: Nebraska. RESIDES: Irvine. PRO: Described as having the looks of a matinee Idol with the inexperience of a rookie, Fer· ragamo was thrust Into the start· ing role in week 12 of the 1979 season. The Rams were then S-6. Ferragamo responded with two touchdown passes that Monday night as the Rams beat Atlanta, 20-U . What followed was three more wins, an NFL· record seventh straight division title and their fir s t -ever NFC cham· plonship. COLLEGE: Ferragamo let· tered two seasoos at Nebraska atter transferring from Cal and sitting out a year. Named All· Academic Big Eight, Ferragamo was also ·accorded All·Amerlca honors by AP, UPI and Football News. PERSONAL: Born In Tor-rance, Ferragamo Is the brother of Carson High football coach Chris Ferragamo. Ferragamo's wife's name Is JOdl. l I ,. -•s1 ,..,..,.. WHI H • .,, Ne. 4<1 llr1lrftl SAN FRANCISCO Wlllle McCovey's un· Ill ltorm, No 44 will offi<'aally be rc-Ured by the San Francbc-U.-Giant. U -Lh foun~r fil'11 ba1t~iUt-tlJ- honorM lhl:s weekend Tht> "Willie McCovcy Weekend" uctlvlties at Candle.'ltlck Puk also will Include un. Old Timers baseball game, with the 42 Y*'ltr uld McCovey pluylnl( as a rookie an the affair He r e tired an Jul'r with u batunl( record that includes 521 lifetime home runs T tw <1111 1'1mcn. ganw ,., schc'1ulcd Saturd~1y and al the '''""' t11111· Sund1t), ~k<'<Jvcy will ht• honor(•d aj llli: Wlif<irrn 1d111·11w111 1•1•r<•mo11} Hoth <H'l1 v1tw:. will be before Gian1~· ~""W"' wuh lh<' lluu~,&.1111-Ai.lr~ • 'l'h\• 1ttlll'I ror mc·r pfayt•r ~ '-l'ht•<.lulcd lO jl<1rt1<.'if)Htl' U) ~.1tu1tl11~ ·., ~11nw 111dudl0 Hohm UutJ('rts, the firs t pit\'hl'r Mc (. ovt•) fa1 ·l'1l a-. :i tnHJM lcai.:ut:r Mf'C'ovcy had a 4 for 4 bat Ulllt' dav, with two tr1pl"s and two singles, in his btg league 1lt•h111 on July :io 1959 Hooki.-Tl.-• Zo.-lln-In T~xa• Op.-.. Vt'll'ra1l •'uuy Zoeller a nd rookie Gary n l!all~r1 look the early lead Thursday Jn the 1 t'XUll Open icolf tourname n t , both carding 1>!" under par r.411 over . the 6,525 yard Oak Hills C ouutry l'lull l'Ourst• m San Antonio. Crowd favorite Lee Trnlno lu nJicd three of his first four holes after teeing off in th~ t!Urly art~rooon in his bid to capture'the Texas title for the first tnnc ~belley. Hamlin, playing her best round of lhe 11cuson, r1rc.-d a sax-under-par 67 to take the firs t round lead in the Ladies Professional Goll Association tournament at Ovl'rland Park, Ka n . Close behind after the opening 18 holes ~·as Harbara MoKDess, who s hot a 68 on the 6 273-yard par-73 Rrookrtdl(e Country Club course. "It was o~e of tho~e days when you feel lucky." Ha mlin said or her four birdies and an eagle Defending c hampion Bill Campbell of Hunlan~o.n. W. Va , came from behind twice and advanced to the sem!ftnals or the U.S. Golf Association Senior Amateur' Tournament at Hot Springs, Va. Campbell ramed for a vaclory o~er Joseph Simons or North Myrtle Beach, S.C., in the mommg and overcame a three-hole deficit after seven holes in the afternoon for a 3-and-2 triumph. over Robert Baker or Fort Collins. Colo. ..-------Ba•~ball Toda fl ------.. On th.is date m baseball in 1968 : Denny McLain of lhe Detroit Tigers became the American League's biggest winner since 1931 when he posted his 31st viclory of the season, a 6-2 decision over the New York YanKees. Mickey Mantle of the Yanks cracked his :;JSth career homer , e nabling him to move into th.ird place on the all-time list. Today's Birthdays: Ha ll or Farne r Duke Snider is 54. Former Phi delphia Phillies pitcher Chris Short as 43. Houston Astr infielder J oe Morgan 1s 37 Los Angeles Dodgers catch r Joe Ferguson is 34. Mo•n ff~ads 1.: ...... Tro~k T~a"' A strong U.S. squad, led by world 400.meter Ill hurdle record holde r Edwi.a Moses, will compete in an e ight-nation inte rnational track meet Saturday in Tokyo. The Americans. who were denied a chance to P-rove their skill at the boycotted Moscow Summer Olympic Games. will pit their speed and strength against the world's top athletes, including six world record holders Owner Harold Ballard of the Toronto Maple Leafs s ays he 'e xpec t s to have star delenseman Borje Salmlng signed to a National Hockey League contract in two or three days Rookie minor league pitc her Jody Job.nston, who accidentally s hot himself in the head while target shooting in his backyard last week, was • · taken off the critical list Thursday . . . Le Anne Schreiber, the first woman to be . ' sports editor of the New York Times, said i she has resigned after achieving what she called modest changes in the approach to "'°'"' s ports cove rage . S he said s he h ad achieved he r g<;>al "to make this section reflect a literary, intellectual, humane attitude towards sports and its coverage" . . . Niatrosa became harness racing's richest horse ever by winnjng the Lillie Brown Jug in impressive strajght heals and continue his assualt on pacing's Triple Crown . . . The University J>1 Illinois football team st.>uJd forfeit its two victories because David Wilson was at ' quarterback , says tile Big Ten faclllty representative from Northwestern, one of the two teams lo lose to the Wilson-led Illini . . . Brigham Young University bas ketball s tar Daaay Ala,-e has signed a contract to play baseball ror the Toro'?to Blue Jays after graduation next s pring. the Amencan League team reported. T~isfon, Radio TV: No events scheduled. RADIO: Baseball -Angels at Texas. 5:30 p.m .. KM PC (710 >: Cincinnati at Dodgers, 7:30 p.m .. KABC (790 L -SPORTS BREAK I BASEBALL Wilson Thefts -BB-Straight Steals Sets Mark KANSAS CITY <AP> It was s peed that got Willie Wilson to the majorleagues. But the Kansas City oul(ielder . like a lot of pitchers. would rathe r talk about h.is batting "HITS. TH~T ·s m os t -importanrtO""rhr," !faYS Wil~. "That helps me score runs, means I'm getting on base and helps the other guys get better pile hes to hit." But. as usual. 1t was the fleet Wilson 's base-runnini:i that ~ol most of the attention Thursday night in the Royals' 5 2 victory over the Angels. · Wilson singled in the second inning, then s tole seco nd and tturd base to sel an American League record for consccuti vc steals with 28 -one more than lhe old mark set by Ron Le Flore in 1978 "I really wasn 't think in~ about it until ye_sterday (Wednesday l when I saw on the scoreboard that I needed just one more to tie." said Wilson, who s tole 25•stra1~ht last season " So today, I really wanted to play so 1 could get it "ONCE I GOT to s econd. I was ·pretty much fi red up to go lo third · But J was more fired up going from fi rst to second I just wahted to tie it first." The two th eft~ gave the d e f e nding AL s t olen base champion five in three games and 70 for the season 12 shy of league leader Ricky Hendersonof Oakland. "I 'm not concerned about that a t all." said Wilson. who !itole 83 bases in 1979. He's s tolen over 80 and deserves it. But r know in my heart and in my mind that I can steal lOObaseseasy easy." Right new, the switeh•hittirtg Wilson leads the league in hits ( 209) and-rumi4-I 14), a.ndis second _ in triples ( 14 ). TWO SINGLES against the Angels boosted his average to 326, and he needs just eight more right·handed hits to become the s econd player ever to have lOOhits .from both sides or the plate in a season "That means ver y much to me," s alct Wilson. who's missed onl y one game this year. "It's one reason J 'm still playing every day" Wilson. who also drove in a rWl and scored once , was backed by hot·h.itUng George Brett, who had two singles and a walk in three at-bats to raise has lcaJ:ue ·l~acti ng averageto 398 Ranre Mulliniks· two run s tnJ:te kt•ycd Kans a s City's four run second inning and helped Royals starter Renie Martin, 9·9, end a personal seven-game losing streak. Kansas City added a run in the seventh on Amos Ot is ' sacrifi ce fly. while RBI singles in the first by Jason Thompson and in the ninth by Gil Ku bski accounted for lh~ Angel tallies. The loss went to California sta rter Freddie Martinez, 6-7. f 'roM Pag«-BI SEV ANO'S COLUMN. • • have said, "stuff It," 1f the circum stances had been dif- ferent Hut, as he put 1t. "this was slnctly a bul>iness lrans ac lion ·· ''I'm reasonahly h<1ppy but f. have no idea what tl'le} 're going to do. You want an hone:.t JO· swer and that's an hon('~t an swer. But h11p1: is ont• thing and reality is another "It's frustrating. hut that'-; th1· nature of this husint"·•~ You have Lo ron:-.tantly JU.'ll" ~our existence I ·don't knO\\ \\hat else I have to prcwc Lee doesn 't hav<' am1.htnl.!. to prove The flC1ms do. hm\l'' l'f .. . . There is a bnghl '.'>pol to Um Lee saga . . 1f the rumors of Haden goin g to Tampa Bay :.ire true. There are a lot of "1f.-." 111 volved in this trnck. hill ti everything falls mto pla1·1· look for the Rhode'> Sd1ol,11 111 l11 wearing or<.ingl' a11d \\hltt' rw\t season The big "sf' 1~ \\h<.'thL•r F•·r ruga mo pans out ~m<.I l'im rolll1 to terms with lhl' Rurn-. 1111 " contract. The other "tf " 1:. whC'thcr Georgia Frontiere w1ll part with her favorite son. It's no secret John J\lcKay at Tampa wa nts and NEEpS Haden 's ser\'ices And. 11 's becoming more a11d more ap- parent that a change of sccncQ might do Haden some good. Plus. the Bu<.'caneers' owner Hugh Cul\'erhousc. also ovms the biggest la " firm tn Florida. which s hould suit Haden 's future purposes. Uncfl.r !'\fl. ruh1s, Jladcn can not be tradl'd until February h<•t•au!>c of his presence on the 1111un·d reserve list 'at lhe end of th\• ·79 season ff F'erragamo h ves up to only on~·t enth of h is 'pot e ntial. though. 1t Wlll alm ost assure a Haden departure and a spot for Lee .. " Wt•ndcil Tyler's sudden con- fc>ssion thal ·ht: might not play thl!> \<!:Jr v. :ts r<'&ll~ no surprise lt \\a-; ml'nt11rn ed in this 1.'0lurnn m l'Jrly /\ui.:ust that T.vll·r 'o; n •1·1,vL·ry n11gh t lf!St through th1· .. ("ttson Of :i rl1 ' (1Pr c·on('\'m now ts \\ht>tht-r T' lc•r \\lit tome back at ;ii I 1111» inJ uncs are ver y dellrate matters "I'm sca red to death," says Tvlcr "I don't know if l'm ever giung to lw able to play football 11!,llll GWC Wirts, 19-5; Runs treak lo 4 7 Golden West College's two· ume defending state champions madl' v1s 1l1ng Palomar the Rus tle rs ' 47th straight j U11ior rollege \ irtim Thursday as they opened the 1980 water polo season with 19 5 laugher. Don Mahaffey led the way "ith five goals a11d John Olsen and Brooke I lansen contributed three each <•s Coach Tom Herrn- st.:td 's <.'rC\\ Jumped to an 11-1 ha lftime bulge and coasted, us ing IO players in the scoring column overall Baseball Standings BARWICK DATSUN AMERICAN LEAGUE West Dhiaio• W L Pct. GB x-Kansas City 91 67 .619 Oakland 74 74 .500 17>,.; Texas 71 75 .486 19'h Minnesota 65 82 .442 26 Chicago 62 83 .428 28 An«els 59 86 .407 31 Seattle 53 93 .363 37~ x -Clinched-division title East Division New York 93 53 .637 Baltimore 88 58 .603 5 Boston 77 66 .S38 14\.'.i Milwaukee 79 69 .534 lS Cleveland 74 71 .510 18'h Detroit 74 72 .507 19 Toronto 62 84 .425 31 ~r'•Sc­te:•n .. •Cltvs.•-t MllwM• .. S. Ml~sol• Ml 8osl0nl, c1e,.,1-J 8•1tll'Nlte 7, Detroll 3 New Yor• l ·I. To1on10 1·2 (Isl 11eme, compttllon ol -...sctey'• su)pende<I Qllme, U tnnlll9•1 Tues 10. d.~1-6 Chi~ S, Se•Ule • T-r·ao-.. A .... lt (Te_,. .. 10) al K•MH Clly ISl)llttofH 12·101," Toronto (Todd •·I) el 8•111mott IP•lfTWt IS.IOI. 11 , .. .,.,..., CW•ils ll·IJI .. Oe,rolt ISc...U-*• .. """ llOtlon IA_o .. I) .i N"'" Yoo ITlent .. ,,, n Seattle IHoneycvl .. 161 el Mllw""'" (NlcCIVf't J.71 n Oakland lte:l119m•n 1-'111 .. 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":ataM>ta, t~ostr,Mei;a 11nd tluntlnt(t<>tl Rcu('h ur~ i;eektnl( lo snap back from op••nlng losses and for Hunlanecton lh~11t'l1, 11 't1 tt liUll' more ljnlfl\:tml T he 01lcnf huvt' not won 11 game m 1h.-1r htl'lt 2lft ~t:trb a ud the task Is touaih toulghl they host fo'ount&Ul Va lley killer ~I Dorado Sc·ott Stier Inds ltlU'llllll(ton H~at·h at tailback 11ftt-r rambling tor 179 yards on 31 r arries 1n tu11 firi.t start a week ago Newport l fttrbor 1:. on the road with a g1tmt' 111 Lu ng Beach wher4! M1ll1kan 1t11o:h and Courtney Griffin a wait G r 1trin lb on t-the premier players 1n Southern California and the Rams will be trying to avenge a 34-34 tie by the Sailors in 1979 und among the problems was the lack of efficient protection for lhe (auarterback on pa11ln1 sltuation.t. f'ountain Valley was rocked by El .,, .... .,., .. ~ Newpott Harbot et Mlllllln £J Toro _wa, Founteln Yelley et We1tmln11er Et ON ... et-ttunttnwton •••ch -- Merln• 11 llotH Grende £1tand1 w.a. l19un1 Hiii• 11 Mlslk>n Viejo Cepietreno Yetley WI •• eo ... Ml•• et occ Sen Clemenle wa. Corona del Mer et Newport HarbOr Tu1lln wa. Unlweratty II lrvlne Ooa Puebk>1 WI. Meter Del et Senta Ana Bowl Mayfair at Lagun• Beech Alt9-•t1 JQ Dorado last week and finds itself raeed with another opponent trying to make its season in a one-night stand. Riddled by injuries, the Barons most recent loss is Steve Clower (knee). a promising lineman. . The Barons feature quarterback llatt Stevens, who completed 9 of 19 for 147 yards aeainst El Dorado. H'e was Intercepted twice. Costa Mes a finds Itself in deep waters with highly regarde d Capistrano Valley, a bigger. faster, deeper and stronger team. which sits atop the Central oilference CJ F rankings. Estancia is expected to find easier seas to navigate tonight against Laeuna Hills. a team which ap· parentlr is still in t he building stages. Chris Ventura adds his talent to the Marina backfield where the Vikings' veer figures lo make life miserable for Bolsa Qrande, while Mater Oei. ranked No. 2 in the CIF Big Five Conference behind Edison, is favored to scatter Dos Pueblos as if the Monarchs were a hurricane. Corona del Mar and San Clemente renew their rivalry -pitting the passing of CdM against the ground- oriented wishbone of the Tritons. Special to tbe Dally Pilot S AN FRAN C I SCO -Ron Melville's Choate-40 Bigwig with Dave Ullman at the helm won the second race of the Rheem Trophy • serie.s ii} SLFraaciJI Yacht-Club'~ big boat series Wednesday to chalk up her second straight win in the week long regatta. The Balboa Yacht Club entry also won Monday's race in. a moderate breeze. And in Wednesday's race the 59-boat fleet in rour classes was hit by strong wind and rain near the finish . The big boat series features fbur classes of yachts racing around the buoys in a rour·r ace series. The event continues today and Saturday. ONASSISNtxON LEADS COSTA MESA TONIGHT. Newport Ha.rbor dropped a 27-0 de· e1s1on to Maler Oei in its ner &I Toro pushed the Barons before dropping a 7 ·O verdict in '79, but en- ters with an unenviable 36-6 loss to Capistrano Valley last week. Laguna Beach begins its quest ror its bes t season since 1976 with quarte rbac k ·linebacke r Lance Stewart the key to the Artists' hopes. In the "maxi-boat" series for the St Francis Perpetual Trophy the winner for the second straight time was Mark J ohnson's 72-foot s loop Windward Passage fro'rn Portland, Ore. Winner in division II was Bill Lee's 65-root sloop Merlin from Santa. Cruz 17-14 OJ/ J/ictorv • Hawks ·Bite Back By JACK MINTER ot-OMty ...... Slafl Snakebitten. Over and over the Ocean View High football team has felt the sting of snake bites in the re· cent past. · But those days -or nights -may have come to an end following the Seabawks' come-from-behind victory over La Quinta's Aztecs Thursday night, as junior Fred Tuttle kicked a 48-yard field goal with one second left to provide bis side with a 17-14 non- league victory. The field goal just made it over the crossbar to give Tuttle a school rec· ord, out-distancing the former rec· ord by a re.sounding 21 yards befoN! a jubilant Ocean View crowd at Hun· tinetoo Beach High. COACH KEN MOATS and his Seabawb have lost more than thei'r share of games on las t-minute turnarounds and stalled drives to earn them the bard luck award of the decade, but Thursday night someone may have been looking over their shoulder. Behind 14· 7 with 3: S4 left in the 1ame, junior quarterback John Hein- le found the star of the game. Tut. tie, in the end zone and Tuttle's PAT tied it at 14. Tuttle and two La Quinta defensive backs fOUlht for the ball in the cor- ner of the end zone before La Quin· ta'• 'tod Skelton tipped the ball into Tuttle's waiting bands. The Seabawks drive took 11 plays coverine 66 yards. Most of the yardage was covered via Heinle aeriab. Still it appeared that Ocean View would not be able lo pull out the victory. However senior linebacker Greg Villaroe l pi cked off a John DiMalante pass at the La Quinta 41 with just 27 seconds left in the contest to set up the winning field goal by Tuttle. Heinle passed for 24 and four yards to Tuttle fu get the margin that Tuttle required for his kick. HEINLE TllllEW for 240 yards on the night, connecting on 18 of 35 passes with a lone interception. With the fantastic night that Tuttle bad and Heinle's strong performance in the air. senior Rick Moser once again was the workhorse in the Seahawk backfield as be carried the b&ll-zJ..Umes-l~ards Ocean View was the first lo score in the contest as·Moser ran off tackJt for a four-yard paydirt run with just two seconds gone from the second quarter. Tuttle's flJ'Sl point of the eleven he was to score on the evening was the point after touchdown kick. Ocean View defensive safety Kevin Stanley intercepted a DiMalante pass Christian Makes Bid Alan Christian of Hun- tington Beach will make his final reeuiar season run at ntending bis brilliant performances in handicap and scratch main events tonight at the weekly speedway motorcycle races at the Orange County Fair- arounds in Costa Mesa. When tbe nag goes up OD tbe first of 24 beat racea, Christian will be tryinl to extend bis 1cratcb main victory total '° 15 and will be after bil fifth handicap main, the moat for any rider tbia aeuoo. , Cbriltian wu the ban· dlcap winner lut week but fell lo Dave Sims in .tile lentdl competition. U be captures the han- dicap event toni&bt. be will be tbe only rider to' win two in a row this Maaoll. -. Tom;..t•s action 1ets mder WAJ at I o'clock and will conclude tbe at the Ocean View 40 a nd took the ball into La Quinta territory at the 47 to set up the Ocean View scoring drive. Nine plays and 47 yards later Ocean View was up 7 ·O The Aztecs, who upset Westminster last week, came right back at the Seaba1ltks. OiMalante ran one yard ror a La Quinta TD with 6 :21 remaining in the second quarter to spark a 70 yard, eleven play drive . Key runs by Vince Lope~ and Pouvi Sua and a 23-yard pass receptjon by Ward Kollar set up the Aztec srore. ·Diablos Rush By 'Runners In 21-6 Win By&EN BILL Of ... OMly~IMeSIMI Mission Viejo High running back John Carroll rambled for 173 yards and a touchdown, and quarterback Klaus Leitenbauer threw a scoring strike to lead the Diablos to a resounding 21 -6 romp over Saddleback High School Thursday night.• The victory was the first under new football coach Bill Crow as the Diablos exploded for 303 yards on the ground due in part to Carroll and the gaping boles left in the Saddleback defense by the Miss ion Viejo offensive line. Crow definitely liked what be saw. "Our line was the key to our victory tonight. Thev ooened holes that a truck could have driven through. They made it easy for Carroll and the rest o( our backs lo pick up big yardage," Crow said. Mission Viejo put it away at the outset of the second half on a 45-yard' gallop by fullback-turned-halfback Carroll, upping the count to 14-6. Carroll was forced lo switch lo halfback when starter Charles Brown twisted an ankle before the first half ended. The Diablos iced it in the fourth qu_arter on a one-yard div•e by Hoyt CliatwOOd. Mission Viejo opened the scoring string on its first possession of the game. tallying on a nine.yard pass from quarterback Klaus Leilenbauer lo Chitwood. Saddleback made a game of it, scoring on a one-yard plunge in the second quarter by Rl>adrunner quarterback Carlos Estrada. J. C ~ PhlMAW : TWO BIG NIGHTS SPRINT CAR ... 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FOOlBALL I BICYCLING Area JCs • ID _Tough OCC 1llosts Palomar; Rustlers, Gauchos Travel By ClJaT St1EDt:N Of ... o.tfy ,._ ..... Round one of the ltRO junior collef(e football season be.CULb S11turday nt&hl {7 30) wtth all three area s<-lkx>I~ rautious ly prep•r~ ror lhe1r openers. Whi le Golden W.-11t he111dii for 8ahtt1field to fal't> the Rcnc.iJ(ode11, Saddleback travels to Ven· tura and Onmte•· Ce>1tlll .('olltil(c upcm:s at home: a.c.ahtHt Palomtt'- Ttlt: MOST St;alOUS CHAl.LENGi! comes from Ralter11tlf'ld wht•re liast year 's Potato Bowl ('h11mpiOM huve the proverbial home field edge. nd an Hakt"rbft t"ld, 1t ls a key edae R1trkt.-d h>~ an aven1w l~.000 20,000 fans, the R l'nr-tci.dt'b SHt\1 lhe No 2 ranked team in a 'llltl('Wllll' l'O;;lt'h t•lj poll Sad tt lrh adt <'01H h Ken Swt!ar inge n , mt-anwtule, ha~ u team wtuch is beset with in· Jllrtt·~ On .top or thal , his defense IS up again.st a rar.-w1 ... hhont' oHcn.se which Ventura employs th.is car And at Or;&nge Coast, Coach Dick Tucker isn't quite sure what to expect when Palomar tangles with tus Rues lie does know the Comets scored 21 points las t year a a &J nsl P.asaden~ often cons1dt>re<t the No l JC team in the slate. GWC HEAD COACH Ray Shackleford is sur· prisingly unconcerned with his opening opponent. "We could not find a better team to open against. Playing at Bakersfield should give some of our less seasoned players some valuable ex· perience," Shackleford says. o.tty ...... """ - "The crowd there can af/ect us in either of two ways. It could intimidate us or it may have our players sky high and ready lo play. Hopefully, it will be the latter," he adds. GOLDEN WEST 08 TONY LA PLANTE. The Rustlers will -start Tony LaPlante at ·Instant Success? Cyclist Says It lsn,_t So By DAVEaJNNINGHAM Of .. Dally~ Staff Bruce Jenner spent s ix years training ·ror three days of glory in the Olympic Games. Before Sandy Koufax became a 20· game winner he toiled in mediocrity for eight seasons. It has become a favorite axiom of coaches every where that if you wa nt to be a champion, you have to pay your dues. It doesn't come overnight. WELL, USUALLY it doesn't . Claude Langlois may be the sporting world's closest thing lO an overnight sensation. At 21. LanJ?lois was a bo red lifeguard in Canada: Today, at 24, he is touring the nation as a five-time national medalist and defending Pan American Games cha mpion in a grueJ.lin& sport -cyclin&. .. Saturday at noon Langlois will give "" a free cycling c;llnic at Nordstroms in the South Coast Plaza shopping cen· ter. llis de monstration on how to select and adjust equipment and how to im· prove cycling perfor mance is part of a whirlwind tour Langlois has under· taken to publicize the Yoplait 50·K Bicycle Challenge scheduled Sunday in Century City. ALTHOUGH HE admits his rise to prominence has been rather sudden, Langlois blanches at the suggestion that he is just a beginner in the sport. Cl.A~ LANGLOIS me.'' he says. "I like to be bv myself a lot. and when I'm in the count1 ;- with trees ·and ·sun. just talking lO myself. l can ride for four hours and really feel great." THE ENTHUSIASM Langlois bas for his s port is probably the reason he excels in it, and it's also the r eason companies like Yoplait (French yogurt) have recruited him as their public relations spokesman. As a college student in Montreal, Langlois had a brief stint as a com· pelitive swimmer behind him and a career in PR ahead of him. he SOUlHCOAST DODGE SERVICE DEPT. NOW OPEi Al'SOWTRY FREE01l CHANGE!* !WITH THIS AO} SOUTH COAST DOM• Zlll ......... d. c .... ...... Offer Good Thru Sept, 30, 1980 Chrysler Produ~s Only quarterb111ck with Tony Wagoner and Fred Moore llned up behind him. Sixteen sophomores and six freshmen muke up GWC's starting offensive and defensive lineups. "~ersfield ls ulways tough and they looked ve ry stron g scr imma ging Ve ntura," says Shackleford. "They have a lot of returning starters including both quarterbacks." MEANWHILE, AT SADDLEBACK, Swear· ingen usually .bu a r.elatively poised1 group around this lime of the year . "But right now, we're a bunch of rag muf. JC FOOTBALL fins ." be bemoans. "We have skill guys with in· juries. the nu, you name it ... Running back John Nichols, who led the state in touchdowns last season with 16, is still ham- pered by an ankle inj ury . Freshman running back Scott McKenzie, who has impressed Swearingen both in practice and in last week's scrimmage with FuJtert.on. 1s out with the nu. And Stephone P aige is definitely out of the opener with a cracked clavicle. · "OlJR PREPARATION· this week was good. Our defensive and offensive lines performed well in our scrimmage. Our problem is getting a little continuity. Much of that will come when our skill .'people return." notes Swearingen. However, Ventura's first-year coach Greg Mohns has installed a wishbol')e offense, something the Gauchos, and m ost other JC teams aren't ac· customed to seeing. "It creates a unique defensive problem," says Swearincen. "Since the wiabbooe la not part of our regular offense, lt 'a hard to ,imulate wbat lo do. So our defense doesn't know quite what to do against it." · ·· However,J,he Gauchos always seem to rile to the occasion. Saddleback whipped VentUJ'a, 31-1• in last year's opener and went on to a 10.1 sea•oo . which culminated with a Mission Bowl title. CLOSER TO HOME, OCC'a Dick Tucker doesn 'l quite know wba\ to expect when bis Buci'· entertain Palom ar . The Comets and Pirates have met only UlHe· limes before, twice in the late 40ll when OCC pff- vailed, and last year when the Comets trounced the Bucs. 36.-21 to begin what would be a rather dis· mal year for OCC. ... "We hope we can come ouJ and throw a balanced attack at them," notes Tucker. "We do want to pass and run. I personally feel they <Palomar) will put the ball in the air a lot a1ainat us . That wiU test our secondary early and I prefer that." CHARLIE BOSS GETS the starting nod at QB. but Tucker says he will also use Don Dill at that position. David Moore and Steve Cannell will also be in the backfield. ·'Our goal will be to establish an attack and hope our defense will be effective," Tucker adds. The Dues will need to realize those goals if they hope to \~_aove on last year's 2·8 season. This year OCC does have the home field ad· vantage against the Comets. In last year's opener at Palomar, a brush fire knocked out power. Tucker 's team sat for three hours not knowing if they would play or not. When the power came on, they had less time to prepare, and the result was an embarrassing 36·21 loss . WOMEN This might be a wOman's best ~hoice. As a woman the Army may Ot: your most equal <JPPor1un•ty Equal oay and benefits Opportunity tor tra1n1ng in one of several hunrtren sl<111s Equal OPPortun1ty to d•sc.over yourself and serve your country Huntlnvton Beach 962·8821 Call Army Opportunities Coata Meaa 540-1026 Join the people who've joined the Army PRICES GOOD THRU SEPTEMBER 11, 1980 ~-~ Electric Laguna Hiii• Santa Ana 7•5251 542-2435 .. "I have 4,000 miles in my legs since January,'' he says, adding that be trains 25 hours a week. He keeps meticulous color-coded training logs which he analyzes with the aid of a computer . During his clinics, Langlois doesn't encourage cyclists to take up the rigorous life of competition. He says the joys of bicycling go beyond the meda ls and trophies. was bored. • "In m y head , I had so much deter· mination to do something else in my life. I knew I had the potential. I felt it in m y inind and body. I had something to prove to myself." he says. "I j ust didn 't know which sport." Supet Multi-Grade ,,,..,,..~ .,,,,Oil~ 20150 Wt "I would never race just for the prizes ," h e says. "T he most sa tisfying realization that c.omes with a victory is knowing that I am strong and smart at the same time. When that happens , the pain of racing is for~otten." Some times when he is training. La ng lo is can forget t he p a in altogether. He gets high. "It's kind of a meditation for VoUeyball Tryout Set The Orange County Volleyball Club (OCVBC) will hold tryout.s.Jor girls born in 1987 through 1969 at Corona del Mar High School Sunday after- noon from4to8. OCVBC is a four-time defending national champion and is a year· around program directed by Jack Houston who also serves as head coach of the U.S. Junior Volleyball'" team. Each girl must be accompanied by at least one parent to participate in the trials. ~.day Langlois was-watching T V w'hen a tape of a French bicycle race fli ckered across the screen. Bingo. He had fou nd his sport. "I DIDN'T HA VE much money, but I bought a pretty good bike and a friend asked me if I wanted to join his club, just to see if I would like competitive racing1" he said. · The rest is bicycling history. "I lived very near the velodrome in Montreal, so I started working out very hard every day.'· he says. "And when I would train with friends, they would be real t.ired after 60 miles, and I couldn 't under stand it because I felt great." A few races. a few victories, and Langlois was on his way. "I BECAME famous in Montreal," he says immodestly. "And I made the Olympic team. I would have finished near the top if not for the boycott. It hurt me very much not to go." This ~ek's Special 12 months or 12.000 mile Cadillac Va lue Prot ection Service Agreement available. • 8 21,995 All cars subject to prior sale. All prices plus tax & license. 1977 MERCEDES-BENZ 450SLC This coupe ls loaded with every Imaginable option lncludln11wuoof. (OJJG5) ,.lfll ... ,,, ..,,,.,, .,..,-nnilf ~ ... 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C:.O... tlOCllaY ....... ......,L....- •U,l'ALO IAllttS -Slttt .. JI"' IC ....... , ...... , •. COl.OIUIOO 91C>Ct<IH -A-8d .... .lee WtN, c-.r. 8N Rl<ll: U,.,,._., , •• u ................. ,. '•'"'' 011 1"11tl·....-c•recta. CIOLUN 1 O!OltOIA ~EltN -N...-Mlllt Nclllfl ................ 1~11. ,==r:i. ........... ,.... .. o..--.~, Mftt ..... ,,..... .. llrwell: t, ... t, ..,__ t. Friday, September 19, 1980 DAILY PILOT &i- Tom Brookshier Blue Collar Announcer By RED aOTH.ENBERG ................. This football Sunday Is a perfect time to throw dQwn a couple of cold brews with the 1uys and watch the Tampa Bay-Dallas game for the sheer fun of it. That's Tom Brookshier's game plan, and he 'II be doing the national television broadcast. Brookshier. who along with play-by-play man P•t Summerall forms CBS' No. 1 football announc- ing team, cultivates a macho, fun·lovtn1 barroom image on the air, intimating how the game he's do- ing is just halftime between his last and next drinldn" bouts. Bl!I' THAT'S NOT ALL there is to Brookshier, the working man's color man. To paraphrase the slogan for one of his favorite products. he's • everything you always wanted in a man. And less. . -Did you know that Brookshier collects paint· SPORTS ON TV Repetitiveness ings from young artists? One year be gave pieces of art as Christmas presents to his crew. -Did you know that when be has time off with his wife. Barbara, he enjoys redecorating the rooms in their suburban Pbiladelph.ia home? -Did you know he likes to read a lot. He's cur· rently wrestling with James Michener. "He's tough. I have to reread him," he says. -Did you know ·he runs a charity golf lourna· ment for cystic fibrosis? -DlD YOU KNOW HIS AMBITION is to "some day raise big dogs and slow horses. I want to find a good broodmare and live in the wilder· ness." -Did you know he thin.ks the worst broadcast- ing job he ever did was his work in last January's Super Bowl? "I just wasn't as prepared as I can be. My confidence ~r was at an all-time low." Brookshier played for the Philadelphia Eagles in the 1950s and '60s when Chuck Bednarik was the last great two-way player. Brookshier onJy played defense. but today he seems to go both ways. s .... ...,,,. 'ft'-11-"o TELEVISION 10:30 a.m. (7) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL Minnesota al Ohio State. 11 a.m. (4) -BASEBALL WARM-UP. 11 :15 a.m . (4) -BA.SEBALL -The Boston Red Sox meet the Yankees in New York. ' Noon (5) -llA.CERS -Fealun!d: The Cajun Nationals funny car championships. 12 :30 p .m . (34) J'UTBOL INTE&NACIONA.L -A semifinal match in the European Nations Cup. 1 p.m. (7) -lt7t LOS ANGELES RAMS HIGHLIGHTS -"A Tale of Two Seasons'' chronicles the Los Angeles Ra.ms' 1979 season. (22) -SOVCER -West Germany vs. Belgium in the finals of tbe European Nations Cup, taped in Rome, Italy. 2 p.m. (4) -WESTERN OlJTDOO&SMAN - A look at a typical workday of a rodeo clown; fish- bing fOI' trout. 2:30 p.m. (2) -SPORTS SPECFACULAR - Hilmer Kenly defends bis WBA lightweight crown against Ernesto Espana, the man be won it from, in a scheduled IS-round bout from San Juan, Puerto Rico. Also : Taped coverage of the America's Cup, from off the coast of Newport, R.I. 4 p.m. (2) -BO.SE &ACING -The 27th run·. ning of tbe Woodward Stakes, for three-year.olds and up, taped at Belmont Part. 5 p.m. (2) -NFL REVIEW AND PBEVJEW, -. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -The world motorcycle speedway championships, t.aped in Goteborg, Sweden. Also: Taped coverage of the Cbevnne Frontier Days Rodeo. (28) -SOCCER. r.so p.m . (9) -NBA BASKETBA.LL -The Los Angeles Lakers meet tbe Clippers in an exhibi· lion game at San Diego. 11 p.m. (5) -COLLEGE FOal'BALL -ll11e UCLA Bruins vs. the Purdue Boilermakers, played earlier in the day at Lafayette, Ind. RADIO Football -Long Beach Stale at Bowling Green, 10:20 a.m., KNAC (105.5 FM); Iowa at Nebraska, 11 :25 a .m .. KIEV (870); UCLA at Purdue, 11:30 a .m .. KMPC (710); South Carolina at USC, 7: lS p.m .. KNX (1(170); Cal State Fullerton at Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo), 7:30 p.m .. KWRM (1370); Saddleback at Ventura, 7:30 p.m., KSBR (88.5 FM>. BasebaJl·-.Angels at Texas, 5:30 p.m., KMPC (710); Cinalnnati at Dodgers, 7 p.m., KABC (790). Hockey -Kings vs. Vancouver, 8 p.m .. KOGO (600). Basketball -Lakers at San Diego, 8 p.m .. KLAC (570). s..datf• 'ft', Radio TELEVISION 9:30 a .m. (4) -NFL 'M -A profile of Rolf Benirschke of the San Diego Chargers, who bas overcome a serious intestinal ailment to return to the NF1... (7) -SOCCER BOWL 'M -The Cosmos and Fort Lauderdale meet in Washington. D.C. 10 a.m. (4) -NFL FOOTBALL -Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. 10:45 a.m. (34) -FUTllOL SOCCER. Noon (7) -BASEBALL -Houston at San Fnncisco. 12:30 p.m. (2) -NFL TODAY -Highlights of other games today along with news and features and Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder's selections. (9) -BARNEM RACING. 1 p.m . (2) -NFL FOOTBAU. -Washington at Oakland. (4) -HOL•ES·ALI BOXING PaEVIEW -Larry Holmes, the WBC heavyweight champion, Muhammad Ali, the division's only three-time titleholder, and pro- moter Don King are among those interviewed in this preview of the Oct. 2 title bout between the two fieht.ers. 4 -p.m. (7) -COLLEGE FOal'BALL 'M - Higbligbta some of the weekend's top college games. (9) -COLLEGE FOOl'BALL-The South Carolina Fi1hting Gamec:ocU vs. the USC Tro· jans, taped Saturday night in Los Angeles. 4:30 p.m. (7) -At110 aACING -Highlights of the Watkins Glen, N.Y. race on the Can-Am circuit, taped. 6 p.m. (2) -Pao FOOTBALL WaAP. 10 p.m. '(11) -TRIS WED IN BASEBALL . 11 -p.m. (22) ...:: NOTaE DAJIE f'OOTBALL - A replay ol the Mlch11an-Notre Dame game, taped at Notre Dame on Saturday. aADIO Football -Waablnatoo at Oakland, 12:30. p.m.1 KNX Oa70); Green Bay at the Rama, 1 p.m .• KMPC (710). Baseball -An1el1 at Teus) Noon, KBRT (740); ClnctnnaU at Dod1en, 1 p.m., KABC (790). Hockey -Kini• va. Houston, 8 p.m .• KOGO (800). (T'-Dell'fl'Mlll•""··-.-.., .... , ....... ) Tec,hnician at Holloman, N.M. Air Force Base checks instrument landing system built by WUcox Electric. Inc., a subsidiary of Northrop Corp. Northrop;Wilcox is the world's leading supplier of instrument landing syste ms and other ground naviga tional aids. r fl ...., r l , J r I I I r 1 , IJ ,OR~NGE 1 'UOUNJ:~ ~' L-'I 1J. ,.1 1 William G. Fortune of El Toro 1s c-reatt\e supervisor for Jansen Associates, Inc . lrvmc Brenda L. Weaver is assistant conlrnllcr. Far West Savings and Loan Association uf :-OL·wport Beach. She formerl y was financial reports s upe rvisor and a ssis tant v ice president accounting. Patrick W. Blaney 1s manager. computer services for Fluor Distribution Companies. a ~ub sidiary of the Fluor Corp .. Irvine. He was controller for Republi c Supply Corp California, and will be responsible for coordinatmg computer systems for Fluor The acquisition of Reeves Rubber, Inc., San Clemente, has been closed by Flooroc:arboo Co., Laguna Niguel. Total purchase price was $7 ,350,000 with terms stock, cash and promissory notes, according lo s pokesmen for each firm . Energy Efficiency Lab~ralories, .10.c ., specializing in inventing, planmng and des igning energy saving systems for residential and com· mercial structures, has opened corporate offices in Dana Point. Cavalier Name For New Compact DETROIT (AP) -General Motors Corp will call the Chevrolet version or its new s ubcompact J car the Cavalier, according to the mduslry journal. Automotive News. The car is slated ror sh'owrooms in spring. . GM declined comment on the Au tomnt1ve News Report. The front-whee l-drive car replaces t he Chevrolet Monza-Pontiac Sunbird models and will be produced in Lordstown. Oh.io, and South Gate. Herit~e Bank Mt'lllllt'I I I Ill CONSTRUCTION FINANCING •Residential up to 4 units no takeout commitment required •commercial Buildings Takeout commitment required along with leases •orange County Properties •Land Loans up to l year 50% or appraisal •up to $750,000 Heritage Bank 2171 CAMPUS DRIVE IRVINE. CALIFORNIA 92713 CONT ACT JEFf JOHNSON (714) 83~700 ___ . __ ,,,,.. _____ . ..--.---........ - ·-. . .. • '• • llH UAIL Y PIL l.l I 4 Japan e E portL_ Stanford £hief Crafty l:lip s~ n · Presti,ge Fail~ to Impress Business Dean rn"\11 \I' 1111 I p lhnt• J ;.i l'.1111 • •Utl•lllJ~i.:1~ .,lu.lH.luJ tlit•11 '''I"'' t , I•• l h'· I 1dl1 •I Sl,1ll'"t 11 d i 11! 1•1• 11111111._ I h1 l.1,I 1h1 ,.,. 1111111111, .. r t llt' 1' .11 hut tit• lll1•d J,q1 1111 '' t'll\ I I 111111'111 ,l ,lll'Hlt 111\ lh1tl lh1•\ llJ1l .111111'1 I'll ,j "''' •l lf.!ll'V•l \t' lfl,\llo,t•llllj! 1111 111 \ 11• 1'.I' I 1,1d1· II "''"" lh'l"l'l'fllllt ll\1 ll Alll•ll1 \\t• ... ,. 11 .. 1 lt''l'"ll.t111 '" jl\1l1l11.·.1I 1'1 •''''11; 11.t ~pul.1•,111.111 1111 I,,,'" .1 \t1•l"1 Sul .. :-I '11 llw 111 ,11l<.tt111~· .111•111 r.1r 1h1 "'°" 1 1 , ,, ,, • UllltllO,llo.1·1 111< I 1•1 PIJ \I •h•I t'1l { ..... l-:11\ I 1111 II Ill 111111 11111' Ill UU.Stl \ ll1.1tl1 I' 111,J l,11',Uh ''° +II (111 .il' 1111 I 1<t1111 1( .. 1.,' 11..1 r .11111..1 1111'"''' ,, 111t••11 • t111n.1I 11 uh 11111 1111111 ... 11 1 h 1 • ,. r{•p1·.11nlll r 111J ,1 11n. 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McPheraoo ~1u~ak~r~ ~'irrn M()Vi n~ \\ !::~ f\\ 001> 1\L1~~ 1 A I') I\ I II lh•w.1r1·h Jn1t D L•\ l0 l1111- nh•n1 l'nrp uni'•' one uf the na U••ll., loµ h1l1tbp1•ak1·r ma1;1ufa<" I 11n ·r,, :.o.J)" rl b rc>lucallng lo C.1llforn1.1 111 :.i movl' that will ll'J\l' 80 JJt.'UIJlt' une mployed Tht· 24 )'l':.ir old company, a 111111 11f Elec•tro Audw Dynamics 1111· of t;n·al NN·k . N Y . will re- lnl .1t1• lo l'a1lrtJ!a l'ark where l•:A I> makes llS Infinity brand Of loud1iJ'k.'akf'rs t 'Al .o 1\l.'l'O U\ 1• 1 f'fl arwtht·r era and another pl ace, Rene Mr l'ht•r-..1111 nll>:hl hH vt· ~rowu up to be a cowboy l 't•1 lJll\I l111• ~:. yct•r ol<l Ohio native looks the pa rt a wiry l111tltl 1 r .1.:..tY f1•.1l ur t"'>, 1111·n·1~. -..tccly eyes and casual drcs~. His \pf'1•r h , ,1, 'ti Jli,'lHfot w:.ard us his lociks. is liberally laced with ... 11 .11 11 n·J111111lt·r-; u11tl marked by simple honesty coupled with a '"''t•111111~I~ low tult·n.111e1· for the j*des.Lrian Hut W1t•11 Ml'l'ht•r-.on 1s no c~wboy tie's the new dean at ~t.1nr11rll uu. ... 11\t'li:. SC'11011l, ;1 post ht took over In July Md'lll~KSON R•:TIRES AT the end or this year as hea<I of the I 1.111J l 'or p or 'I ut..·!111, Ohio. a maJor automotive suppLier, a post he lwlfl fo1 12 >t'!."' with J {'ompany ht.' Joined in 1952, shortly after he 1·oms>ll'lcd hi:. M UA al llarvcird Md'twr:.11n :.U<'l"<·1·1b ArJay M illet. rormer head of Ford Motor t.'11 , 111 th1· St..u1ford JO b Uut when asked if a corporate background ollh 111 ru1111111i:: mil' or the country's most prestigious business ... \'1111ob. Mr Ph~r !>1111 rcµhe:-., ·Whether 1t e nds up being helpful to Hw '\chovl 1~ a.Jebatablc .. II 1~ <rn' outstand1n~ i.c·hool and not a s habby location," he •i.1 ~. !>llling rn his sparsely furnished office on Stanford 's warm, "llCldt><.I t.'...ln11JU!> IS THERE ANYTHI NG lacking'' ''Nothing that's important," hl' rcµltes "Let':. nut·ftx something that isn't broken," McPherson says 91 llnkt.'ring Wllh thl' workings of the school, Olten ranked a~ 'equal Or better than Harvard or Wha rton. "You can't do anything other than maintain what's been done for the pcist 20 years. make sure you don't lose that. It 's in awfully good s hape ·· An MBA is often seen as the ticket to s uccess these days in the corpora te world. Stori~s abound of high st arting salaries com· manded by graduates. with some making as much as $40.000 and the sala ries for las t year's graduating class al StanJord averaging S27 ,SOO. "That's just the market forces at work," McPherson says. while adding, "l don't think·starting sala ries a re very im portant:'' Of the image of m oney-hungry young MBAs, "I just think that 's baloney." Students .. are not here for that reason, or here for grades They·ve got to work their butts off to get here and st ay he re !The ;'ttercedes-Benz you've always I I '"·a11ted ma,y be the stat~on '"'agon J 'OU rea'.'.Y nee~. ~~ _____ ~ I COLLECTORS CORNER Rare Coins & Stamps GOLD & SILVEfl Prtoea for t.18--80 Gold CloMS471. Sil••• Cl. UO.U Kr~rrdihet\ M•ol .. l r.tf 100 Co'"""' SO Pe\O'> lwv s.11 loMt U tl i~----4'--· ~ . ~ -~ ~ -0--r,-! .. ~~~--,, J.f. f I .,--•. 1 ~L; 300TD ~ ., ..... , • ~-' . :'i :-:=:::;! • . '-' . ,, · ... ~ ' ,, I II 111 I ' II I\ tll 1 111111111 ! I " Jk I I •r'11 r p,, .. I 1.11 \.'ti \I lit II l 11 \\ ti! ~I I II 11 l l.1 I \.)· ·J, . ·,I ; '~~ ... "" 1100 -'64J '814 ~J ~' Sii •e• 8"'1\ ,._.,._. tSOJ•..,. CJlll fCH" (U'""'' QU01f'\ (714) 556-6850 South Coast Plaza VIiiage ~·••••,S• f ee:row fJOM ~ CoeM fltMu) ·.ndlo pager WIDE AREA COVE RAGE don 'l lhink t hey're going to do that fo r a bot buck." McPherson said business education hasn't chan&ed that much since his student days. Stanford is known for its bigbly quan- titative ap(!roach, but McPherson said it's important for prospec· live managers to be more aware of people's attitudes. Productivity depends on whether management allows workers to contribute, he maintains, echoing a corporate philosophy that sa w much g reater worker-management cooperation at Dana than a t most manufacturing concerns. "They all want to contribute. If management is smart enou1h, they'll stop saying, 'I'm J .C. and I figured out all the anawers; just follow this procedure ... and I 'll do the lhinkln1.' " he says. "That's the kfod of thing that lowers people's ability to contribute. And people are really s m art." That attitude shows in his own move to step down as chief ex- ecutive officer and chairman of Dana. In order to develop sub· ordina tes· talents and t,10 ive them a feeling that they can ad- vance, "The best thing do is not stay around loo lon1. Twelve y:e.ars -that's plenty of ime." McPherson didn't apply for the deanship at Stanford and said he "giggled" when the offer was made. Al.THOUGH McPHERSON SAID he doesn't know "the vocabulary. the tribal customs" of the business school, "My belief is. like hell it's diffe re nt'' from Vie business world. "It's still peo-ple ·· On a books helf in his office sits a crystal ball inscribed, "To a ssist in planning for the future.'· And although he makes a motion like flipping a coin when he talks about decision making, Mc Pherson is concerned about the kind of training his students need . "You cannot be oper ating in the 1920s or 19SOS," he says of cur- riculum. "Our cha llenge is to be operating in the 1990s," when today's graduates can.be expected to hold positions of importance in the corporate world. McPh_erson expects a continuing interest in business educa- tion. The school had 5,100 applications for 300 places in this year's class, he said, ''And I d on't think that's going to go down." Is Stanford the best, as some have claimed? "Whose doing the judging?" he s naps. "l don't think I'm capable of making that de- cision, and I don't think it's ver y important, frankly." Ovf•r l~ht· (~ounh·r NASO Listincis Na,,.. L1onCSf Sou Hosp H1 Port ~:rs~f~ Pyr~ x1en1nc D•t•P<k Wln8fel TRV 9 O.lum u~s L••I 0>Q l • 11.1. l~ .... J•~, • ~ 10.1.. t 1:V.. 1\.. • "-13 • 2 ,,.., . .., . ..,. ... 71. • ~ 16.\fo + 2'1• J-\'4 .. 111 "1:1. 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(714) 831-1740 (714) 495·1700 ."o70l M"rQu•'lll•• Pcir~way 115'Avory) Mission V11~1<> • total mo. cost no depos11 on credrt approval lllD'H 401 S SANTA FE SANTA ANA 835-3305 Call 642 -5678. Put a fe w words to work tor you. Citizens Bank · 2~ year Certificates 11.0S'ro \111111.il lb1c 11.682'ro \111111.11 '1d.t f I" 1 I I I 1l1 • 1111ot111 •l 111i.-1.: I •1h• n 1J..1)""'' ·""' 1111o·1nt .irl· 111•! l\llhdra"n f1 1r .1 \\'.II 't , '" 1.. .Ill t:.1rn ln1!h n11 •ncy m.11 lo.l.'I r.1ll'' 1111 ~m11nth 1t1r l1111gcrl l 1mc Ccn 1l 1l. .1ll.', 11 Dept 1 ... 11 ~minimum (kpi 1..- ii... nf SllkXl .. l'f°fcl'tlll.' fr11m ~cplt.:mhcr availabk on Citizens Bank n mon1h money market certificates. Ci1izcns Bank offers you the most bunking convenience in Costa Mesa. Two kications. II D rive-up banking lanes. Longer hours. Full service Satur· day harrking. That's why you should IK tlH11u1.?11 <ktnh1..·1 I. 191'10. It\ lhc ,,de \t,.,1\ 111 pmtc1.·t )llllr in'c'tmcnl .II ht~h 1111l'I ('<,( '<Ill'' ln1 1': )'C~lr'\, l.'' en II 1 ale\ t!O dnwn in the future. Ynu can :il'>o J.!l't tbl.· hi!!ht:!.l rate' ... Bank with Solid Citizens. dJllb 9l1Fr CITIZENS BANK OF COSTA MESA J\\()(Cl''-1\l 1'11 'I lllCl\T IONS I ('()\TA MrSA 301 E. 17th St. Harbor at Baker Ct1stn Mesa. 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September 19 1980 DAILY PILOJ 87 Coupons Battle Getting Hotter By MILTON MOSKOWITZ ., Somewhere" out there ma box of Scott1es llssue!t or roll Of Viva paper oweJs or"'Soft 'n--Prftty toilet h U4Hi c>r package or Viva napkins IS a ga me h cket good for $10,000 Jn fact, there are tWQ.. or these $10,000 Uckels wu1ting ror the lucky frnders pTus lO Sl ,000 tickets, 20 good for $500 each , 150 $50 ones, 10,000 cashable at ts. and 160,000 $1 tickets ' Wha t we have hPre as game tame 1n the supermarket aisles You rcm~mbcr the ~ames the gas s tations used to invite you to play to entice you to fill up a t their bays" Now they've tripled the price and don't even have to be pohtt· But other com panies have packed up the device One such com pany 1s Ph1ladelph1a 's Scott Paper. ma~er of thf' brands hsled above lt 's locked 1n a bat tie with some tough competitors Its toilet tissues and paper towels contend with the Procter & Gumble tmmd~ Money Tree (Charmin und Uounty 1 And 1ls f •H 1 a I t 1ssue' and naplons :.qliare o({ agamst thl' Kimberly Cla rk brJnd leader, Kleenex llPvond thal I t ha ~ l11 figh t 11ff the s upt•rm..t rk t.:l brands, which always beal them on pncc TO GET \'OlJ 111 buy its brands. Scott 1s g1v1ng awa~ rnore than $250,000 1n what 1s, in effect, a lottery It s pa£'k1ng gaml' llCkl'll> Ill about 24 m1lhon or ll~ packal{ft!> When you cxtra('t lhl' l1t•ket, you use a roan to rub off l'O\ ered boxes Then you pla y the game two gamt'S, in r ct In one set of ho~es you must have enough letl1>rs tu spell out · Scott" to wm the 1nd1cated prize In ;inothcr st>t there will be vannus dollur amounts 1n the IJoxcs If yo11 get three of the same dollar amounts, you win that pnzP What are your chances of wmnmg one of these· pnzc~·· Well. the odds on gelling one of the t wo $10.000 twkt•h •~ one out of 11 8 m1lhon On the other hand, the odds on ~l·t tang une of lhe 160.000 Sl prizes is one out M M8 \'O SHOULO KNOW a couple of oth1•r thing, ,11Joul lh1s lottery One 1s that Scott 1s committed to ~1 v1rl)! 1w.n all of the pnzes Any prite not cla11ned by neJCt Ff'h I~ "•II be pooled into a second chance s wcepstakt'' 11>rwn t o c1.nyone who drew ~1 non winning ticket I Secondly, and best of all, you don't hav1• to llu} ,1 SQotl µroduct lo play the game Just send a st'lf udrlrcsscll stam ped envelope Lo Scott Cash. Ticket Reque'>l r 1) Om: 4216, Chester, Pa 19016 and they'll send y1111 h.ic•k game tit'ket If enough people dad that, 1l would, of c<1u1 ... t· lit-1:ll- astrous for Scott It's depending on th1 :0 lull1 ry t11 move products off super market shelve:-. JT KNOWS FROM past expenence that prornol10n' of this kind do generate sa les Scott has Just concluded an All-Amen can Sports Vacation Sweepstake~ for Scotties and ScotTowels The top pn zes were resort vacations The company received more than 2 5 malhon entnc'l) and the bottom hne sales of Scotties reached their highest level m rive years a nd Ln the March-April pe riod Ship meats of ScotTowels were hJghe r than for ""Y thrN' month period m 1979 .... tu"·k,. In Th~ . tiipo11i9h1 I • .. IP" and IJou.·u 11 NEW YOR~ AP r• ... 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It ncc<.h the . pe rception a nd ex perie nce o l au thori 1c<l dealer pe rsonnel. people who have been trained by Mcrce dc'>- Ben1 . It needs the speciali/!.:d 1001.., a nd equipment thctt a n authori1l"d Merccdc -Ben1 dealer ha\ a t it!'\ d1:-.- posal. And . a highly tra ined Mercedes-Ben1 service technician is nec- essary fo r expert diag- nosi:-.. Our ser ice tcc hni- c.:ian-. at Mi:-.-.ion Vicjo lm- r orh a rc n:ad~ lo gi\c your M ercc d e~-Bc ni the care worthy of a ~ound tran!'\- porta tio n in ves tment. ·1 he h igh re sal e value of a M c r c~des-Bc n1 is rartly due to the wa y in which it is built , partly to t hi.'. !'\l..'.nsiblc ~j:\rc and se rvicing give n hy the owner. For an in-depth :-.c rv1tT analysis of yo ur Merccdes- Ben1 call Tate Casey or Keith Mal- cormon. (7 14) 8)1-1740 or 495-1700. Mission Viejo Imports When a car is enginured like no mhu car In the world it should be serviced like no other car in the world. 28701 Marguerile Parkway (1-S al Avery), Mi~ion Viejo, CA 92692 ............ ---. - State of the performing art. &ClAM~A 1st & BROADWAY · SANTA ANA · 835-3171 CLOSE-OUT SALE THIS SA I. & SUN. ONL YI ~~..,.~~-lOAMTOSPM Huge Selection DIESB.S WAGONS RABBITS DAStERS SCIROCCOS MN SOME CONVERTlUS PICIC&.-s ... ~ __ AMERICA'S NO. 1 MILEAGE CHAMPS ® • .. ·-. . DELIVERS ANY NEW, CAR IN STOCK .OAC OR ADVERTISED USED CAL BRAND NEW '80 FORD PINTO 2-DR. SEDAN $ 1· 139~NLY .. !~oi~! 4 speed, pawer steering, pawer front disc brakes. rack & pinion steering, mini oonsole. complete tinted glass. w/s/w steel belted radial tires. ( 163610) (2546). l l13IHl--lot48rnon41\soft(;I ID Itel-.....,..,.~& '20006« lff l 191100 -DeVmen1 A PA I 0 ~ °"'"911 .,..._.. 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History Olrl -El111-Named for French-Indian l'rader LO lSVl l.l.t-;, "·"' I \l'l Long befort> tht•r't' "'u!> ,1 "'ht•<tt fie-Id to isurround 11 or a 111 qui! h• honor •l . th1' NtUnlrv ., blf(l(l' t elf'n tl'\>t• w" -> 11t• "' t.• "'1tn · l> lo the gro\o\an~ 1-14u~ ul AnwnN1 Whl'n 1t '(1rouh•d 1h hr t lt'al Uw \•11111\.' twlon1a·d vnh lo' the buffalo .11111111h1•1 .... 1&1l 1·n·~1l»rt'' of llll' fldd . .1.ml 1u tlh• lntl"'n~ It was 17 t•.11 , 1•IJ "lll'o 1:1~1r.it> Wa s h111.:t on "' .... h11r11 l' S C'avaln' tnX•fl'"'' 11.•1h,•11•d lhe"1r horsci. under 11 ui> lht•\ 1m:-'4-d '" a II II r r ll b t' l " t' ,, n F t Leunuworth und t-'1 Hilt.·' g ltl'"' U\ ho lht.,\\'t•'t ANXIOl'S WOM • .._ tn t·.1111·11 b111111,·1 ~ ,.:Jtht•r1•d unJ1•r 11 ai. lh1•1r ~I ron.: h.1rkt•ll men re puan•d wa~on "'lh't'I:-J1.,ablt'tl m tfw rut:. of th1· nrq:iun 1'1 all M l.) a slunt''i. lhro"' ·'"' l'~ l n ttw 1~1"' ll-,.,, t'tt rl d<t~ of the front1t'r, \ 1ult'11I "'''" threw a r1)1h · O\'er tht• m1ghl) tr~t'·i. low1•st branC'h .111d <•llu med their own JU.,ttn · l.11\ l'rS have pic- n 1t• k t1d bl'O t'.t ~h ll , a dozen gcm•ral1ons o( hlllc bo> s h<1v e clam bt>rt'<I uµ to tb ha~hest arm just to 't>t< rf tht·~ rnuld do al. and hghlnin~ lhl' wral h or the heaven . ..; ha:. wounded 11 lhree times in lh1s century Bul Nature has spared 1t while capr1C'1ously strikrng its peers "''•lh a djsea1w tbal bH lelt a pt)• of <itumJ)tl lhr<>u1Chout Amertra. SO. BF.C 'AV1i't; IT 1i urv1ved ,11111 Ooon<1ht'd, • hu(\dr•d c.ir M> folk. ln l o w farm hats and r lt>an rotton firel' es 1athered on hot dav at lhf' 'd(t of a ~.'In'"' wh1•11t r11•lcl I hhi 1rn mmrr 10 1111y horn.1gt' lo lh•• t ret- n .1 i-t o f 1 h t' N a t lO n a I Hr gai.h'r of B11e Trt•t• of the Amenc.in "'ort•lltry A~NcK·1allon. th•' l .t)UI V1r uic •:1m ~roper name Olmus Amrrir ana wu llesa~nated the 111rae,.t known ea .1m11I·· or •t~ ~pt•('l('I\ In the· )>hadC' of 1l1> c•ool, leafy , .innp). a pruyt•r wali s aid and i>oha 11·11rns praised its longevi~y Tlw historian of the locaJ b1s tora<'al society reaaled the re tlH' c rowd with u much of lhc Lret!'s tustory as s he could fand i\nd everyone marveled at lhe n..ituraJ wonder The Louis Vieux Elm is, by ml'as urement of the Kansas W1ldltfe and 'Fisheries Depart· menl . 99 feet tall . 23 feel , two in· ches 1n circumference. and has an a ~rage crown s pread of 133 feet It is still growing. Last year 11 took 10 men to lock ar ms and reach around 1t. This sum· mer 1t needed a little extr a help from an 11th volunteer, FAMILY DESCENDANTS ATTENDED CEREMONY KanHs Pioneer Louis Vieux In 1110a Rut Lhe 1tory or lhe elm c•n't be found ln dry statlittlct1 lta alnry Is an lhe people whole h11tory It s hares ~·x Dt:8CENDANTS of Louis Vieux. a half Frenc h , half. Puttaw•tomie fur trader who wa11 horn in UllO and dloo in 1872. camt' back lo the tree's dedication w isit In Its shade and talk about lht1r own roots. Most had never met btifore. They dtdn 't looK alike or talk alike They had different styles of ltfe , different politics, dif· ferent religions But they all truced their blood"' lines to the Vleuxs who settled more than 100 yeu 11 ago in the spot where they found each other, under the big tree THAT ONE FAMILY'S odyssey and wanderlust is a microcosm of the massive· ex- pans ion a nd migration of Americans, a people who always seem to be going somewhere. Elsie Blackhawk. whose face at 75 is as weathered as a rine apple left too long in the hot s un, came by herself, driving the car from Bartlesville, Okla .. and back again in one day so she wouldn't have lo entrust the care of her 20-year·old horse to a neighbor. Mercedes McKillop flew in from Monroe, Wash., alone because her hus band wasn't nearly as interested in the an· cient family history as she was. Angeline Kekahbah reveled in the long day of s unshine and conversation, trying to pick up the t hreads of her past while everyone seemed to talk at once. She hated to leave for home in Pawhuska, Okla. .. HELENA ALLEMANDI made a little holiday out of her easy journey from Ogeden, Kan .. and brought along some old pictures to pass around. Herbert Whitlow brought a long his grownup daughter Chris from Tecumseh, Kan .. so she could meet some relatives and get a feel for her heritage. "We just scattered to the four winds." says Elsie. widow of the hereditary chief of the Win- nebago tribe. "I was amazed when we started trying to get together. I heard about this from a niece in Oregon who couldn't come. "We are a proud people, and we knew about Louis Vieux and sog:ie of the family history. But befog here with these other folks is very special for me.'• SHE SAYS SHE is one-third Cherokee, one-third French, and one·third Pottawatomie. Mer cedes, who had the same grandmother as Helena and Elsie, described her branch of the family as "part or the classic LOUIS VIEUX ELM LARGEST KNOWN IXAM"-.E OF ITS 8"f;IES Tf'ff, Dating From 1715, M Ffft tfl9h, 23 Feet 2 lnchee Round exodus to California during the Dust Bowl days. When the good old Okies went west, we were part of it. settled in the Salinas Valley." She eventually went on north to Washington state, a brother went to Texas. and her children are going their own way. too. Helena says her heritage is the same as Mercedes -but she and her relatives are very proud of their Indian blood. 'Tm wearing my turquoise necklace and earrings in honor or this occasion." says Helena. THE DESCENDANTS SAT together under the tree and traced their ancestry to three brothers: Whitlo ws to Louis Vie ux; Elsie, Merced es and Helena to Paul Vieux; Angeline to Charles Vieux. Those three men were bom to a French fur trader and a Pot- tawatomie mother who ran a trading post )n what later became Milwallkee. Wis. The Vieuxs kept moving south as white homesteaders en- croached on their land, and finally. in 1857. Louis settled near the big tree beside the m eandering Vermillion River. He sold supplies• bay, grain and h o r s es t9 the Army and travelers goi ng by bis homestead on the Ore"on Trail. .. He was the first person to operate a toll bridge across the river . and by some estimates earned S300 a day at the peak season by char11n« SI pu h'1r&e a nd rider ," 11 e y11 Rart>erai Burgess. the Wamel(o ff i11tnn r1I Society's historian who ,,, ganized the reunion and the lre4! dedication. "His brother11 jornet! him and they all became very well off." LOUIS OCC ASION ALLY represented the Pottawatomies 'at treaty talks in Washinctoo, D.C .. and in 1867 was a signer of a pact that allowed the Indians to either hold lands in common as a reservation or establish in· dividual claims of 80 acres or .more. That's when the family started to scatter. A few may have 1one on up the Oregon Trail, perhaps others down the Santa Fe Trail. Some went to live on the new re· servation in Oklahoma, aome stayed behind and became naturalized citizens a nd re· corded land patents_ Louis cot 315 acres, including the big trM. because of his high tribal posi- tion. When be died in 1872, records indicate he was overseer of 44,000 acres of pri me land, owned part of a s uccessful watermill, had livestock and was a m ajor power in the Kansas territory. His elaborately carved tombstone proclaim s Vieux was: "Just and kind to Indians ... his business relations with the whites brought him into in· limate association with them _ all who knew him respected end l<ived him as a men of stnct rnteJ[nty." · IT WAS REPORTED that 800 people followed his funeral pro,. ceu1on pa11t the big tree and up the hill to the cemetery where 28 other Vieuxs including his brother Paul and his two wives -were buried. As the Vieux clan savored their personal past, a traveler on a big motorcycle braked to a stop to see what all the commo- tion was about. Ed Mock, a Boulder, Colo. real estate broker. needed little encouragement to join the pa.rty. A t hird generation Kansan whose root s le ad back to Germany and Ireland, the 52- year-old businessman foUfld his own niche in the Rocky Moun- tains . But he said he was in- trigued with the American past. and the rutted trails that took immigrants to every comer of the country_ He was biking the Oregon Trail. . '•Finding this gathering today was a wonderful sur prise for me." he says, taking a break in bis solitary pilgrimage. "We shouldn't forget where we came from as we hurry to wherever we're going. I plan to come back. to this tree sometime. It's won- derful knowing that it will always be in the same place." Then. like everyone else. he sat down under the big elm. There was plenty of room. Tbere always has been. !'. 'Traveling · Rapist' Leaves ....... Trail of 800 Miles WICl-llTA FALLS. Te1tas (AP) -First al the Stardust night club. later al her apartment. a young woman received a string of disturbing notes: "You know me you'll know me a lot better when I'm lhrouglt with you. Look around you. I'm watching you as you're reading thi~. I may eve~ ~e close enough to touch you. .. /.. . . I ve been waiting. You look good .. _ I want ... you. Finally "When you least expect me. expect me." ON NOV. 9, 1979, AT 3: 16 A.M., a man in a ski mask and cotton gloves entered the woman's apartment. She was not home. Her sis- ter. 19. was. Sticking a knah: to he r throat. he said, "H you just keep quiet you won't get hurt " ' lie raped he r, again and again The man asked the woman if she intended to call the police. "No." she replied. Go ahead. be shrugged, "They_'ll just give you a lot of hell." In tire next nine months. the "ski mask rapist" struck "at least 15 times in F'ort Worth, Abilene. Wichita Falls, Amarillo and Lubbock. HE CHOSE ms VICTIMS CAREFULLY. All were young, white, a ttractive and vulnerable. apartment dwellers who usually lived alone All told of a man kinky and cunning; smart, sick. muscular , cruel and U11pred1ctable. Ah, th comt· of hom deliv Until last month, few police officers linked the atucka. But following an Aug. 7 assault in Abilene, inve.stigators met in Lub-bock. ·'It kind of raised the hair on the back of your neck as you listened to thi~." recalled Bill Morgan or the Lubbock Police Department. "I was skeptical as bell about a single rapist when I went in. But I wasn't when I came out.'' District Attorney John Montford ol Lubbock said, "Tbere were simply too many similarities to be coincidence ... In a triangle with Fort Worth, Lubbock and Amarillo as the lips, the rapist has chosen victims along a route that stretches nearly 800 miles across West Texas. . MONTFORD AND HAL BENSLEY, !I, chief administrator of the Lubbock district attorney's office. opened their confidential files in hopes that publicity about the rapes might lead to informa- tion . "I would be extremely surprised if these are the only rapes he's committed, .. Hensley said. "There may be somebody out there who knows something that could help us." his nose, mouth and hair. His ~Y hair ls light, bis skin pale, bis physique muscular. bis voice deep. He is perhaps 2S to 30, stands S-feet-10 to 8-feet, wei1ba lfO to 180 pc>\Blds, wears cotton aJoves, carries • knife or pistbl and always a nashli1ht. He usually enten lhrouch sliding 1lass doors. . '111E SUBJECT STALKS BIS VICl'DIS," Dav.is said. "He knows well in advance what he's 1oin1 to do. He also establishes bis escape route. He's familiar with police procedures and the techniques of medical investiptors." Hensley said, "He knows how to clean up his crime scene - and his victims. He takes the evidence with him. He also takes money and jewelry. One of two roommates attacked simultaneously on July 21 in Fort Worth, pleaded. "Go ahead and shoot me. I'd rather die with dignity." The man struck her with hia fiashli1bt, then left. sayin1, "You are both ugly and not worth it." From J uly 9 until Au1. 7, the rapist struck ei1ht times, at least on ce in each of the five tar1et cities. He has not struck since. Amarillo Detective Capt. Jim Davis concurred. "Police of· "RE MAY RAVE CHANGED BIS MO (method of operation)," ricers can't be everywhere at once. But you lake 160,000 people and Hensley said, "but there is no such th1n1 as a perfect crime, trite use their eyes and ears to look and listen and you can be most as that sounds. Ultimately, it's eoinl to catch up with him. How everyplace_" 1001 can you sustain somethin1 like this without messing up?" The master file. entitled "Traveling Rapist," offers a chilling Davis, in Amarillo, asreed. . profil~. . . . . . . "Oh, yes, we'll 1et him. We'll get him because be can't stop Hts ski mask ts dark, wtth slits only for his eyes, concealing , •• ,what he's doinc. Once he started this kind of deal, be can't stop." Th•r• '1 no piece Ilk• home to •ftfoy ell the comforts of a aubKrtptton to the Detty ,.tot. 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Fr en• R MAt\1 "~"" J' IJI 'So.in U•eo AOMI C.O\tA M•'• l •lttun11• .,.,. Pl'HLIC NOTIC •: Pl'BU(' NOTICE ~•CTITIOUS austNlSS NAME STATIMINT r~" •te•-1 was Iii"" "''" lj)f Co..n:y Ciera 01 0r•'191 COU<lty °"Sep htmO.r 11. 1• -NAMI.. n ATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE 1>u~~"~'~o~~owl"O w~n• om dolno FICTITIOUS aUStNESS -ICC ENTERPRISES, 1960 Alr...ay "ICTITIOUS I VSINEU N.AME ST A I £Mi(N I t "" fOllOw1no O.r\.On\. "'"" dOlt'IQ 1 t\h bu.\UW'-' •\ ConGY\.t.0 Ch -'" f' DU'\f,,4'U ... dl•ldu•I AN (&MPBELl COMPANIE!> F ren" R M•"'•hlltn J1 tf f 8f1Mn 8 1vo Hut'll1nqton 8e~" TIU\ flM"'""4"11 •4l\ ••l•O ""''" t~ (•l1hlfn1• '7Mt COUfth Cl•ttt ot O••"O--C.w"h ~ C•moa.11 &•c•et Automul1ve Auqu\t I ,_, Group Inc • C•11torn1d c:-orQOr•hon P'lOllOl 11100 Be<><n B•va Hun1tno100 Bur" Pue>H'""° Or•l"CJf C0.tst 0d4h Ptlot (4f1torn1.t .,..,.. S.pl 5, 11 •• 1• '"SI J&U 80 Tn•\ llU\lnM~ '' conduri•d o~ •cur PUBLJC°'NOTICE ~ICTlltOUS IVStfllllSS NAME STATIMENT T ... IOUOWt"9 orr \On 1i doing bU.S• MH a> " '"""•~Lo·s MENAGERIE .,71 C1Wpmet1 A...,.,.. G•rOtfl Grovr C• Mery L Kurue. Jiil S D•amono Sent• A,.., C.. Tf'tls buMness ts conouc1eo by .an In· ttlvlelvat. po1a1Jon C.mPOO>li BP.0•• Avlomollve G•P int HuqiDL Gr:malclQ HU\ til•lt,.,..nl w•) tileo wUn the Count• ,,.,. ol Or •"91' COunly or S..p .... ,.iw, l l'llO Fl-11 Publl>-.O 0r-1'1Qt' COitSI D•••• Pilot Sep( $, 11, 1•. 76 ,_, l..0..to P UBLIC NOTICE Mary L. Kunte FICTITIOUS MINES$ Thh 51 .. _,., WH lileG With lM NAME STAT£-..ENT COlllllY Ci.rl! of Or""'JP County on Sep. T,,.. tOll-lno person 15 OO•ng ou" lemO.r l, ttlO ,,. .. u F l-S7 PRECISION PEAFOAMANC -Pubil\lwd Or-Co.i•t Dally P •IOI M.ANAGEMENT COMPANY 7'3 w f, Sotpl 5, 12. " , •• '"° ,... Batt• St-I, Co\I• -... C•lito~ •• f n• touo.1n9 C>e'r wn' •r • oe>in" bu\IM \\ •--' O ~A NGE COASI EOVi l 'f FUN OS :i.lt Su 8rff1e I ft Car...,. Cl<rl M•r. Ca_ m li John Ml<ll .. , c:aH >oJ: Su 8rttl• LI\ • co.-<lei Mor C• 9UH T Ml buMMS-' IS conou< t-4 o, .n '" OIYldU•I JOktn MICl-1 Cl•'' I nl\ st•l-t W•~ Iii~ wlln Ille Coun1·y C•er._ ot Or•nQlf County on A119ust 19, '"° PuDll\N<I 0r.._ '""" D•llY Pllol S.pt tt. ,.. O<t l. 10, l'llO Jl10.«> PUBLIC NOTICE ~ICTITIOUS •VSINEH NAMI STATEMENT -. The fOl!owlfte POf'·Mln I\ dOlnO bu" neu ., , .AOVANCEO D RA FTI NG SERVICES, '41 E 111" Sit.et, Costa ,,,_ Publl\/W<I Or-,.,. .. O.l:y Piiot S.PI "· Z., Oct l, 10, i'l80 m 1..o PUBLIC NOTICE ~tCTITtOUt IUSINESS MAMI STATIMINT T"e IOll-i"Q pe<-I\ doing Ou\I· neu ., J&J ASSOCIATES, "91 Gr.ace Ln Co•I• Mew, Ca n•i. J•m•t f A•ff•rty, ... JoAnn Sir"'· c .. te MfW. C• 91•77 T"I• bus!MSS .. <ONIU<led l>Y .,, In· dl•IClv•t J -T A•fftr1Y T"I• 5tet-I w•• flil'd •It" IM County Cieri! OI Or-County Oii Seo- tu"be' U. H•> 1'!4U7J PubllSIWCI o.-. C...SI O•llY Pltol S.ot "· z.. Oct J. 10. ttlO )71).«) PUBLIC NOTICE Mew , c •. .,.,, NOTICE OF l'U•LtC HI ARING Rober t Bruct Brown 7l5'7 NOflCE :S HEAE8V GIVEN'"•'• C•••n•U!ltl ACI , El Toro, C• '1'30 !Klbli< -1"0 •Ill 11>e IWld by the City T"" ~!\HS II <--I>)' •n In COUMll ol I .. City ot Coote -.. on dlvlelu•I ()(-IOll>S.• •. '"°· •t •·JO Pm., or H ._, .,.,. PUBLIC NOTICE Br\1Cr8l'OMI t here'iller H ll>e m•ll•• m•'I' !:.. Tl11• sUit......,t .... , tiled wllll lhe N ••d. In ttw C-~ CNmmn ot Clly Roi-N Oulle. '"' Granvlll• Covnty Ci.rl! of Or-Covn1• °"Sep-Hall, 11 Felr 0.1 .... Coll• Mew. on,,,. ___ Or Ive, Ne..,porl Buch C.lilorn•• temller 11. 1'90.. foti-1"011- FICTITIOUS I VSINESS 97"60 FIUJ'JI PROPOSED ORDINANCE -If· T• IOINIAME STATEMENT 01!.~'!.';"''~· IS COl\dUCltcl Dy"" in Pu!>llSl>ecl Or-Coe~• D•liy Piiot tno Tiii•\ 2, 10, •nd 13 of .... Cos•• ,.t owing person I< 001n9 Du~1 S..I 19, ,., Ocl. l, 10, ttlO 3117'90 MHa Municipal C-,._l'dl"9 1,.. neu •• Aot•na N Dulle --•-••• P<OCedvre. BLIND SPORTS EOu1PM ENT r11,. ti•tetnent ••" 111eci ,.,,., the' PUBLIC NOTICE NOT!CE ts FUATMER GtVEN ,,.., 1~1 Not,..°"""' AO c .............. C• County Clerk Of o .... County Or> Seo •• Wld lime -piece. •II perwns In· '141• •~mbtr l1 IM> A~ .. ,., ler•st*<l tnilY ~r •nd t.-IW•ra bY P"lllp L Huql\I'\ 13'1 Nolr• Oam(' F1'4,.1 -I Rel , Costa ,,..,a C~ 976Z. Pubt:"'°" Or-Co.> st O••'• Pilot NOTICE OF T"USTI E'S SALE tlw Clly C6l...c I Oii trw atoreme<1t- NAME ST.ATl ... INT Avtnut, Sullt A•IOI, CO•l• Moa T "" toiiow1n9 ""''°n' ••• Oo•no Clllllornl• 92t11 bus•Mu ••· ''"'" c Ctwt>man. 1117 Bn""'•• PRECISION LANDSCAPE ANO Drive, No•oort Buen. Calllornl• LAWN MAINTENANCE, 70S MAQnOllO· ., .. ) A•en .... c ... u; Mew, C•lllornl• ttt71 C....,r,. C Beumo•raner l0•6 M••• Alan E•rf Miiier, 705 MaQnalla 11'0 WO. Fuiit,,on, C•lilotn1• 91US ,..,.,.IK', Cost• MM<I, Caiitom l• '1•11 Cletrt C. NltllOls. 11'1 BeO\I•<"• C•v•tte G•rnettt Miiier. 10S Orlve. Newpart Be•cn Cctl1forn1a Maonoll" Av••wt, Costa -..ua. 9161>3 C•Uforr·ut\ "1617 T hh bU)•nen " conduc teo by a This bU~M'llt\\ is conductt'(j t>v •n in· l1m1t.a oar1.n@t\l'llO Cliv•Clu•I Irvin C Ck<lpmon Alan E Millet Tr11s \tt:tt&n'Wnf WI-' fllf!O #Ith lht' Thi\ st•t•mMI wn filed "'"h llW Countr Clerk ot 0 ••1111" Count¥ on Sep Covnly Cler• ot Or•"90 County on Sep-temtwr 10 l'lllO 1em11e1 10, 1'90 WITTE• AND HAlll'OLE ll'IMl?S •11 He--1 Ce-r on .. Pubtlslwel Oral'IQt' COfl•i O••ly P110: 51111• ISJO ~Pl. U ft, 1•. Oct ), '"° ~ 80 How,_., llN<ll, C•ll ..... 1• ., ... . -J. ,,, .. .,. PuDll\hed Or•~ (O.\I 0•1ly l'ilOI PUBLIC NOTICE . !><>~ u. "· 1•, 0c1 1. ,_, m• ac HOTICEO~ PUBLIC NOTICE l"UM.IC MIA .. ING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lll•t a public -l "O will "" IWIO by Ille City COVll<ll ol ttw Cily of Co\la Me•• °" 0<1-r •· ••. •I •.JO p m , or a. ,_, '"•r••ll•r e s ltw m•ll•r m•v be l•urtt, In IN Council Cl\ambeo of C•IY H•ll. 11 Felr OrlW, C ... l. MeW, Oft 11\e tollowlnv Items APPEAL OF PLANNING COM· MISSION°S DENI.AL of Zone E•tef'- llO(l ZE·»-l " lro,.,. Robert D••ls, •11ll>orlHcl -· '"" ROI-T C••·~. JJI Ao•le A-, Balboe tsl•ncl, tor• c -ltloNot u ... "-•mlt for • mes\a90 ....,tor -N•llll soa. •1111 • •••l•n<• l"'m ~red -101"0. lo<•lecl •I 1111 HerbOr Bautevertt, In • Cl ,_ Eft. vlr011-.. De~mlnelloo E14mp1 NOTICE OF DEATH OF ROBERT JAY BRANDT, aka ROBERT J BRANDT, aka ROBERT BRANDT , A.ND OF PETITION TO AD · MINISTER ESTATE NO. A-105906. T111' l>v\•IWSS '' t onClu<tfoCI 1>¥ an 11\ S.pt 5. U," 7'. 1490 )}83.IO SPF NO OIJOO l~m> a• ••clu•• A• SL 1S'°3 ICtrr EILEEN P PHINNEY. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN tNI T o all hei r s, b e nefic iar ies, c r editors and contingent creditors o f Ro bert Ja y Br andt, aka Robert J . Br andt, aka Robe rt Brandt, a nd p e rsons w h o may b e otherwise interested in the wi II and/or estate: Phoi1p l. Hugnt', PUBLIC NOTICE SANTIAGO BANK.• C.lllornl• cor-CllV c:ent al w ld Ume -Pie<•, •II per....,, In· lh11i \t1ttemt>nt •do'-•11f'Cll w ith tt\f> I oor•tton. as dul• appo6ntt<I Tru\tee Pubtl\..., Or-C...st Dally Piiot, le•HlllCI mey _, ancl !>to llurd D• Sept "· '"° lilt-«> '""City Council on tN .. .,....,,.,.,._., Cour>lj Ct .. ~ Oi O•anoe County Oft FICTITIOUS •USINESS 11naer tM IOllolOll"'J dn(rlbecl .,..., 01 AUQU\I ~. ttl80 NAME STATEMENT trust Will SELL AT PUBLIC .AUC· ---ilem• A petition has been f iled by Dickie Stephens in the Superior Court of Orange County r equesting that Dickie St ephens be ap- pointed as personal representative to a d - minis ter the estate of Robert Jay Brandt, aka ~obert J . Brandt, a k a Robert Brandt (under the Independent Administra· tion of Estates Act>. The petition is set for hearing in Dept. No. J at 700 Civic Center Drive, West, in the Ci ty of Sa nta Ana , California on October 14, 1980 at 10:00 a.m . PUBLIC NOTICE EILEEN P. PHINNEY, ' Clly Cl•rl! Pu1111"'9cl o.-.,. Coesl Oeliy Piiot Sttll "· '"° ... FIUS41 l he IOllOWll\Q D<!rSOM are <lo•no flON TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER PuDfl\...,.. Oran90 Co11\I O•ilv Dlini Pu'""'" a• FOR CASH lpey•l>lct •I time of .. ,. In AUQ ,. Sept s IJ ;o 1990 JS•~ 80 A N'SWE ~ .AO JlO W••• a... ••wlut money ot '"' United S1•14'\) •II "i°tCTITIOUS •UStNi.ss-- P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE StrMI CO\i& -~ Cllitlomia ,1676 LM!hl. title -lnttrnt con .. V.O 10 NAME ST.ATEMINT i Ora nQ• Cont Oa •ly Potot. • •nO naw Mid Dy 11 unGer MtlCI Oeedol Th• lollowln9 persons are e1otn9 Trust "" the property "•reln•U•r busl~s •s Calllo"'1• <CWl>o,.toon. l30 W•\t Bo aes.crl-BLO PROPERTIES, 370 Avocado. FICTITIOUS •VSINESS I StrHt (O\IA ,... .. C•hto•n•• .,,,. TAUSTOR JAMES F KEAR and Costa Mew, C.tlfornl• '7•77 NAME 5.'TATEMENT Thi>""~'""" t\ r onouclP<I by • tor ROSEMARIE A. KE~A. nv.O.ncl •"" W•yftrG & Lu<reli• J 8redl>Ul'\I. The tot1ow1nq per,.,,, " 001n9 °"" POr•l•on wile. . tSSJ• A~l•OO. Heclend• Hei9Ms. MU•• Or-C:O.•I B E N EFICIARY SANTIAGO C•lltornl•tllO A GROWING HABIT. Joe No,,,. ()atty Piiot BANK, • C.lllornl• corpor•tlon, ••• Sl_a,, G. a. ,,,.,jorl• w LYM l 11\lln, Orenqe. Ca111orn1• 97..a Aotler1 Wted, <orde<I JMlutry lO, 1'90 •• ln1tr. Nq. 114 7 Orenge S t re•t, Oow rtey, T•rry Yb•ne1. l .. N Tu•l•n. Prttldenl& 3lill'ln-liM95-124of Ofllclel CeiltornlatOJO 0 ••"11'. CAlltoml•.,,... ""-._, Rec:orels In.,.. office of lfle lleco,...... ,._,, w. a. Clwtlllne A. L.,...,, Tiiis Dvslnes~ •• <on<lucled by en ;.,. 1 "1• •l•tement WM Ille<! •ttll 1.,. of Or•"lllf County; .. 1c1 -ot lrUS1 70100 8r..,.ll\lrlt, Huntinqtor1 INKll. "•tdu•t. Counr. Cler~ of Or•noe County Of\ Sep. dHc:•lllft IN fol_..,. pr_.ty C•llfornta.,,... hrty Y~1 lembe• 3, 1"° Ft-Jt Loi 41 al Trect Ho. IOt•, In tl>e Ct-Oanlff H. I. AIWI H Quin.. 7'107 fllls SUl""-t WIS filed w1111 1114' Puot:"""' Or•-Co.st Oail'I' Piiot ly ot C~• Meta. M per Ma' re<orded Ou•ll•OOCI, Aolll"9 Hiiis ESl•IU, C°""ly (lerl!of0r•"<Jl!COllntyonS.p. ·~ In -al. -IS -16 ot Mis· C.atllornl•"'27• lemller 10. 1'90 ~ __ 1_S_._l1. tt, 16, ~--------<•II•-Mapo, tn IN office ol t"" T"ls O..slneu 11 COl\Clu<l.O by • NO••tSAflllDASSOCIAT ES. INC. Counh Rec.,,..,.,. of w ld County MAY general p,trtMnl!lp 4S11C._on .. , PUBLIC NOTICE 8 E ALSOICNOWNAS 14,.S.nteAn• R_,.,W•Lynn • N••-1 -..cJt, C.ttfen11e .,... Awnue, Coot•-· Celllornle "Iii • Tiii• sUite.._1 ••• tlled wit" ,.,. F1~7 "ICTITIOUS 8USIHESS \lrMlfclClresscwcom..-4"1~tlOlll\ Co..n ly Cterti of 0••"91! County°" Sep· Pul>lislleO OrllnQI' COll\i Oa1ly Pllol, NAMI STATEMENT s"own ·-·no ••rr.,.1y IS 01.,.,. H tc l•mber l . ttlO. S.PI. U 19, 26, Oct 3. 1• JJ:JO.«> Tiit following per\Ons ue dolno lh comptet-ssorco.recl,.HI P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS I VSINESS NAME STATEMINT Tiie •oi;_,,,., Pl'r!O\ •s CIOl"Q 1>uu 'ltUU. THE AOAo·s ENO ll:JO Ntwpon 81•0 , Cosu; ~ •. C• '1U1 Myroo L.e. Mllltr, 1s.u1 Ooqwooo WtstmlMler, C.. '171183 Tiiis DUSI~• •S conducted by •n ;n dlvlOual Myron Ltt Miiier Tiiis '1 .. ement wa\ Hied wi\" lhc' County ""'" ot o •• ,,~ Count y Oft A119ust 21, '"° ,, .... 1 Pul>llsl>ecl Or""'JIP Goist Oa11v Piiot .AUQ 7', Sept. s. 17 1•, ''° .. ,,.., P UBLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOUS •USINIU NAME STATEMENT T"t lollowtnv per!O\ " doino bu•I MS\H OVEALANO GAS .ASSOCIATES LT 0 , 21 N. Stonl<19ton Ad South L•ou"•· c:An•n J•mft M CMn, 11 N Stononolon Ille! , Soultl L~. CA '1•11 Thh o..stness is coneluclett 1>y • tlmll.O .,..,,,..rslllp. J-sM Co.n Tllh ,, .. _, w"' 11111<1 with lftf County Clel1! ot Or•ft91t Counly on s.1,. '9mDer3, l'l80 Ft-SS Pubils,_., OrMl<JI! CCM" Oelty Piiot Sept s, 11, 1,. ,., '"° 3'°J.IO P UBLIC NOTICE ftlCTlTIOUI •USINEH NAME STATIMaNT Tl>e lotlowl"9 _. .... Is doino O..sl· MUH: LA BELLE O AIGIN.t,.l...S, 3l! Coll"" Pl .• Coll• MU•, C•. '1611 Llbele A_ Ma'11n, )II Coll•n Pt . Cotl• MftA, c.. tU17 Tiiis -11\Hs " conducted Dy an '"· •vl-1. Lltmle Marlln Tiiis s\a-""' Ill"" •1111 IN C-IY C1tttl al 0r.,... Covn1., on s.,.. ........ rll.••· "™" ~·-Orenvr CoeJI Dally Piiot ~ •••• 26, Ot1. ), 10, ,.., .1...., PUBLIC NOTICE bu.s: ... u f\ T"t lle,,.tl<lary under Wilt o.cl ol MON OESIA ENTERPRISES. TruS1byr.a-.ole"'9e<llordel•11tl l021A S Hert>or Bl•CI . Cosi. Mtw, In tlle OOllOlltloM secured 111e,..1>y, C• '1•l • • hereto,.,. ·~--•llwred 10 C""~ AevlMld Gler1". "?llS El IN undtni91..., •written De<ieretlon Alo Clrclt, Coote Mtw. C• '2•16 ot O.fevtl -o.,,,_ lo. Sate, arid CMr• e.lt Gtff111. JOl5 E• Alo Cir· w'1tten not!« of-" end o4 tiK:tlon cte.Coll•-.C• m» lo~•uw IN """°"i9ntd to tell w lCI This buSIMSs Is conc1uc1..i by In· p,_r!y lo wllsly w ld oot19tllon•. CllvlGu•:S ,,...,__wife) •nd ,,,.._ lf\e llfldtrsl9Md Gau""' °""'-A. Git,,,.. H IG natlce of -•ncl of •le<llOll to Tlli1 Ste-I ••• flied wit" ti'W be Aec.,._ May 2', llllO"' lnllr. No. COUl\ty Ctel1< OI Or-C-.ty on Sep. 277171 In -1»17 -•m. ol Wld temoer 11. 1'90. Olticl•I Rec-. ~l4UU Said .... wtll lie -· !Nt wltl>Oul Pul>tlu.d 0r..,.. C:out Dell• Pttol co•e,..n1 or -•enty, u-u or Im· Sept. ft, 16. OC1. l, 10, '"° lll2 pllect, ~ !Ille, -WU!on, or ---en<..,..llr..-.:n, lo .,., IN ,.....,lnl"O P UBLIC NOTICE prtr1<1pe1 "'"' o1 .,,. nate1s1 _.,,.., by .. 10 °'""'of Tnnl, with IM•rHI es PICTITIOUS IUllNIH Jn ••ICI -prov-. edvencH. If •ny, NAMI STATEMINT under Ille -of w td Deed ol Tru1t. The fotlowl"O per_, I• "°'"' 1141$1 lets, c""''" •nd .. .,.,.,., ot ll>e neu •• T1uiltt •nd of llW tr~ts crHlllCI b1 AN.NA KAYE PAOOVCTIDNS, Sa id Deed of Trust. Seid Wle wlll "" 1seol 5Prlfl!IOllle Sir llll Hunllft9100 l>f!IG on T....-Y. OctOller 1. '"° •I Beech c. .,...· . 11 00 A.M., •t '"" lront '"''•"<• 10 A~n• .KelNrine Ouell~to 160'1 Soull>ern P«lfl< Tttte COmPMIY. SIS Torlol• Cr., Hunllnvton ae.~ ... C• North Caorfilo Park Ort ... Sulle 100. .,..,. S.nl• •rw. Callfom•• This~ Is <Oftelu<tecl by •n 1,.. Tiie lolai •mount ot Ille unpaid dl•ldll•t. t>Atence ot .,.. OCltllja!lon M<IWed lly Anne K. <Neti~t• .. Id pr_.,., lo i. sold, toget,,_r '""" fllls st.i.,.....t -• filed wlill ,,.. Interest, tete <...,gn, encl esllm1t11<1 C-nt Oen ol Or C 1 s.,.. costs ... ....,...., -.0.•"<n. •• of tembe~ 11. 1'90. -Oii" Yon Ille d•I• ,,.,_,Is St<M .. JS,,. Ft•U71 Oeted: ~-, 4, ttlO Pubilsl!ecl Orange Co.st D•lly Piiot SANT I AG 0 B .AN K , e Sepl. 1' :i. Ocl. 3 10 '"° >124-111 Cellfornl• c.,,,,.,rellon. . ' ' • H wld T""tee, -----By: SOUTHERN P.ACIFIC PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 9VSINESS NAME STAT EMENT ThP IOl!-lr>Q person IS CIOll\CI bull NUIS KAY DORN AN O .ASSOCIATES. l&q51 So1>roo~ Lane, Huntinoton Buell. C:&. 97uq Marine K11y Dorn, lbq5! S.y1>roo• lane. Hunlil\0100 0..11c11. Ca. 91..,q T"i• l>U\l,...ss I\ conducted l>y "" •n dt••<lua: TITLE COMPANY, a <"'-•llon, A119nl 51S ,..,,,,. C.C..llio P•r' Or. Suite 100 s.nta AN. Celll. '110t 17141 971·UDO By: W•ldo R. H•uo. AHlJYnt S.crel•rv PubilSIWcl Or~ Coe,1 Dally Piiot Sept, 13,_!!. Mo, 1'90 ___ ~ P UBLIC NOTICE M.lrltw Kay Dorn FICTtttOUS •USlflllllSS Tni\ sla1fn'lefll "'"' tlied '"''" tM NAME STATEMINT Countv Cl••~ 01 Orartoe Couniy on Tiie tollowlno persons ••• Clolng AUQu\I 11. '"° 1N>1neu n F! .... J JERRY'S SANDWICH SHOP .... Pullllslled Or•n91' C:oH t Oe11y Piiot C•mp11s Or Ive , Newport '!••<II, Auo lt. Sitt>t s. 11. 1•. '"° lSSt-80 C• llornl• n..o I S ... tvvar Oslowerl, •SSI W•rner PUBLIC NOTICE Avenue. Alll. Ill, Huntlnqtor1 Beech, C•tllornl• t2MI O•rvUSll tr•nl,,.11Md, '551 W•rner "CTITIOUS •ull .. lfH Avenue, Apt. IJ3, HunllnQIOn 8eec". "tCTITIOUS IVSl .. ISS NAMI STATlfM•NT Celllorlll•9M7 NAME STATEMENT The fOll-l"9 persoM a re dolno Thll business h cond ucted l>v • T"• loli-1"9 persons .,. Clo•no !Ntlneu.. oene••• .,..,.,.,.,,,Ip .. slMu"': THE W.ALL OECOAATOA, 11 Slwlfwy.,<h-erl • M E A A I L L L I ""' I T E 0 Felr Ori ... ,~ Mew, Ca. '1•» O...,USll l••ntne1"8CI .. , ..... Pul>iiJNC! Or•ngo Cool Delly Piiot. Sept. 5, 11, ... , •. '"° l---,.. ---- PUBLIC NoncE ,ICTITIOUS MlllNaH flllAMa STATIMINT T"• 1011-1"9 per_, .,. dolnt busl•••uas: TlllSON INVESTMENTS. ,_., tnverneu, ~ Nt-t. CA '16n Jolln At., Chrlstef-. MU Em· plr• Gr-. s..te Cna. CA HOtO Vine~ ~If Wlltitn-. um. lnve .... -. ~ Nl-4, CA -n Geretd 5coet Ne110n, 1n4 w. c111t Or_ • 12, ...._, -...:11. CA.,_ Tlltt IMlll°'"I ts <Ofld<KI ... by e "" ... , .. ~. .JdWI At .. a..111..-. T"I' Ste~ •as llteel Wltll IM COllntv Cieri! al Or-C-.ty on s.p. temoar 11. ••· ~1Ul71 Publlslled er-. CoHI Oaily PllOI Sept .... 26, Ocl. J. 10, 1'90 --~ PUBLIC NOTICE HOTICIOt' l'U•UC MIAlltlNG NOTICE IS HE"EBY GIVEN tNI • !Klbllc -•no wlit lie ,.tel 11>'1' IN Ctt'I' Councll al ,,. City of Cost• MtM on Oct-r 6, IM, et•=• p.m .• 0<"' -tller••ll., es ,,.. melter m11., lie l>eerd, In tlle Coullcll Owlmt.n of City Hell, /1 F•lr 0.1 .... Coste Mew. on IN lollowtno llem.s· ZONE EXCEl'TION ZE·IO·IH , Atd•••lopment .Ac tion AA·IO· tJ, Mlclleel •nCI A•n• Weluh•••. A11tt ... rl1.0 "'9ef111 lor DoNld Jui ..... 1471 Gel••Y. Ne•POr·1 8ucl'I, for werl•n<• lo. reduction In re<aulreCI P••llt110, v•rlen<• lrom drlvewey wkttll ...., •tlle<t: ,_,,..,,,....s - Redeve1-.1 Alllf"<Y •-011•1 lo convert • rn ldefl<e lo commercl•I use, loc•ted et 167 Cetlrltlo Slreel, 111 a CL z-. Envl•........,IM Oetermlnt· llOll: Exempt. ZON E EXCEPTION ZE·IO·IOt. Aedenlopmenl Action AA·I O·!t, Pftlltlp II. c;r.""*"· 610 TermlN I W•Y. lor • CondtllOfMi UM Permit •ncl .. _ .... __ Act!Clfl .. <Oflllucl Olll· door ec:llvtty ...., stcw .... local .. at 624 TermlMI W•y, In .. MG z-. EIV •l•onmentaf DwtermtNllOfl: Ea•"'ll'I. NOTICE IS FURTHEll GIVEN ""'' el H id II-...., plec•. ell lllerMM Ill· lerestll<I mev eppMr •ncl 11>e lle•l'd by IM City Coullcll on the...,_,_ llems. EILEEN P. l"HINNEY. CJtv Cl9ft: Publt"'9d Or ..... C:0.11 Delly Pltet Sept."· IM ~ PUBLIC NOTICE AAlltTNE"5"1P, 1$1 W. "'"St . CosUi Jiii M. Cerey "7" Marie Ln T"ls .,....,_t we.s llitd with Ille ~ ... C.A.,.17 H1111tl"91 .. 8Mc11.'c •. """ .• COUl\IY ci.11< Of Oritf1911 Count'I' Oft Sep. -----=-=-----------'M••• W. C"i. 111• Orlote 01 , temoar 3 tM NOTICllOfl INT•NDlfD Clnl•~.CAtU» Steven S. Cer'llllte, tU'1 Merle NO•R1s'aAUoclATll INC aULK TRANlfl•R ln., Hllfrtl""°" 9H<,., Ce. '1MI • · J: Clllnc>-Hul Keo, ... l' Ol<Oll Slreel, Tllh l>lltlMH Is conlklc:ted by • •m c • ...-on... NOTICE IS HElltE8Y GIVEN , ... , Pt>re•I Hin, N. y. 11315 -··· pert-tlltp. .. •• _., 8Nctl, CA ntM JACO'S OESIGHS. INC., •llOM bust· Ml<'-1 t<eo, ~ Otcon S1rff1, JlllM.CMey ,._ neu ~s ts 10'3 w..tcll" 0.1 .. , f':orest Hiii, N.Y tl3JS Tiii\ JUI-I was llled ,.1111 trw PuDllSllecl 0r•"9t co.st O•liY Pltot, Newporl leecll, Or•noe Co11n1.,, Y•no·Chleh Ch•o •nd Zu·Hue: C-lw Clerll 9fOr-C-.ty on c-. Sept s. 12. "· 16. '"° >517-to Calllort,.., IMenlll to tr-fff t• Ml. "'•o IMr. I. M"·'• lO Orc,.atCI ' -..-.-,.. ----C:OLLEENO'HAlllA,lllaVlda~lvt, Aw-. Hofmdalt, N J 0173:1 ..... lie# 17• t•. VIII• P-, Or ... ~Y. Callfenlle, lttlfl9>5Ufl9 H~ 'l:lt v 1ot11vro "'u.111 PUBUC NOTICE .,.., end a tt u seo of JACO'S ,.,_ . ~-.. CA-.-Publl-Or ..... C-Deity Pitel OES G s -'-:j=~~ H';j; ~ M.";;.ret Setlt. tt.26.0cU, fO, t.!'O .,_ lllCTITIOUI IUStNm ---..: N:.:..::-..:..t:-..._ (. H'lell IMr. & Mis.), 1"21 Mt. NAMll! STATIMINT Ovrllll 1M aw. -n lrNnMllltely Omer,_ Slreet. F-t•l11 Veli•Y. CA PUBLIC NOTICE Tiie to:tawinv persons •r. dotno IHI ., • ., NII, JACO'S Ol!StGN~. "'7°' llllsln•uas: IHC.-,...._~1vndeflM Jul·LI Sun...., Sv·Yu Sun IM1. & ftlCTITIOUSMIMN•H SHERM0S ICE CRE.a-.., IM4 San followl119 na-t el Ille r•tt•Wll\t •rs.1, '9» VIOttJuro Orlvt . Hunl· ...... STAT•MllNT Ml9uel o. .. --18e•ch, c.. '1MO addreu; lillolOfl 8M<ll, CA.,_ TM tollllwtfll ,_,_ Is dot"9 t>utl· "°" Sher,,_ Ai'°'letn , Inc:. le JACO'I DeSIGHS, INC. • M•"' W (Ill end H•I LH C"i I Mr neu at: C•llfornlk c.orpor•tlan) • .00 Nt wper1 JOaw.nctt" Dnve • ~• & Mrs.I. 179' Ortote Ori••, Co1la WI LLI AM DEE JACOaS Cente r Or., Suite "E, .. Newport N_,8Md\,Cellflnlla ...... CA.,.. ENTElltl'llttSES, mn.D llteOt:llllnt 8H<ll, c:. ""° TM ... _ .......... lrMtf9r Wiii .. ~ J•o HtMfl...., J vdV Htltll '""'' A Stt•t. l'-.ln vettev,ca. ft1'1 T"h bu\nss •• <Oftdv<tecl by•<.,.· c _ _,,,..... .. ., afl9f ~ •. .... l.I, 12Sll .,.,...,,.. Creel:, C:.rrllos, Wllllem 0.. Jacotll, W1 Oc-· POf'•llon t•. el tlw U. Oftk et of JOSE"" A. (jlr.t01'01 Cf'ftt,H ............. 8N<ll.Cll..... 110Ns.1EAMAH SHU,.., Ill, 1• _..,. Malf> St,_t. ' Tl'llt ...... MU ,, conelvct•O by • Tiii• ........,, •• <-led l>y ... 1... ASSOCIATES, INC. Sllll• "'· ~ Nta, c.tlfomla. ,.....'" _,,.n lllp. di•._... F. Aonetd ,..wmtfl. • Cl•tm• of c,...ton _., lie 11 ... Mot111 w. Clll WlttlMI 0.. J«* Pl'Htdlnt wlttl Ille U. Oftk• of JOSE"" A. tlll• \ltlefMftl we\ !tltd with ,,,_ Tlllt .....,_. -fifed •ltll t1w Thll •tel-I Wo1$ llltld wllll 1119 SHUFI', Ill Clfl er lleWi Ot1alltr J, b.ufliv Otrll Of°'""" j'.Ollflh on Sep. C-ty CIMI Cll 0r.,... c--.tv.,. •· County Cl••-ol Or•110t Cou111y on ••· ilmWr ,._ ~. ~ 11, 1•. A11911st 27, 1'IO. Da!N: ~ 17, 1•. ,.._. flt... flM41M COl.Ll!eN O'HARA • PYM.__ Or-. c.a.t. Olllty '91M ........ Or-.. C... Deify l'ttee ...... , .... Or111et CMtt 0..ty l'llM .......... Or .... Ciatl Deity ,..... ~· 11. "·a.~ a.,.. ~'~ *'·"·..,on.'·"·•• _ ~ ""'· ,., lt!M s. 11. tt, •• u1N1 s.e. "·,.. - b __ , ... -------. ----.- NOTICEO .. T•USTEE'S SALE TS No IO~t ... TAUS TORS Rtt<"••. Georoe R Mid Madellne On O<taber 11. '"°· •• •. u A.M . SECURITY ALLIEO SERVICES •• Cluty •PPOl,.,ted Trullff uneler •nd ll'lr-• to Deed of Trwt recorcteo Je11uety I, IM, es '"''· No. 1172. In il>OOk 1)-, ~ UIS, ot Olllcla t Aecoros In llW office of 1,.. County Aecordfr ol Or-County, St•te o! CAllllornl•. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION fO HIGHESf BIDDER FOR CASW f POY•ble •I lime OI Hie in lawful "-Y of .... Unllld Sl•tHI al the m•ln tnt••"ce :o tne County Courlhouw , 100 Civic Center Drive Wot, S.ftl• Arw, C.iltornl•, •II rlohl • tllle •ncl l"terHI convoecl to •no no• ""Id by II unoe.-Y•CI OMCI ol Tru•I In ll>e propw1y >ilueled '" W•d County •ncl SUit ~rl&d ar. TM Sout-erty 137 .SO IHI ot Loi • ol Tr«I No. so.. In tno Ci lY ot Cos I• MtY, County ot Or-, Stale of Cetltornl•, •• PH mac> recorded tn 80011 " P419e l l of Mlscell•MOUS M•P•, In IN otltce of tit• County Recorder ot .. Id County The •lreel •ddru• •nit otlle• common ...,..ton. II Mly, of Ille re•t properly lf•n •llled el>ove Is purporl.O to oa· O• EHi Flower Str .. t, O.te Mew, CAlllornle. TN ~....., Trvstff dlK lelmS ..,1 11•111111'1' lor .,, 1nc:orr..:tr1HS of IN "'"' -es• -other <emfl'IO<> deJl-tlon, II My, .-N•eln Said ""' wlll be ...-. 0..1 wllf\Ovl covet\ant or ••rr•'"Y· e•ore11 or lmpllect, .._.ttlnt 1111•, POUHSIOn, or tncuml>rarKes, to pey tl>e remalnlno prtn<lpel •um OI Ille noteh) se<ured lly Mtld Deed of Trust, with lnlern1 IMfeoft, es provlcled tn WIO notelSI. •dv•nc:fl. II MIY. ul\der 11\e term• ot H id 0eH ol Trust, lee., CNr9H and upensn OI trw Tr~" -of Ille ''"'" <rMltcl 1>y wld Died ol Ttu•t T"• lol•I emounl or ,,.. unpeld INl•nce ot ti. obllljatlon M<u•ll<I by ll>e property lo Ila told -fHsonable ullm•l•d <OSI>, tapt nsu •nit •ttvences •I ,,,. lime of Ille lnlll•I puDllcallor1 of ,,,. Nollu or Sflt I• ,,..,,ll7.4. Tiie l>tonefl<l•rv uno.r .. 1e1 O.d ot Tr1111 lltrtlolore ••ecu:ed end dell•••"" 10 IN Ul\Cler\IQl\ed • written 0.<l•r•lloo of Oe!•ult MICI Dem•nd tor S.te, •nd • ••Iller• Notice ot Oel•vlt encl Ele<lton lo Seif Ttw undtr•lontd <•used MtiO Notice or Oeteult -Ete<llon to S.11 to be recordtO In ttw county wnert lllt re•• pr-rty 11 loc•lecl. Dated: S.Pl..,,t.r tt, '"°· SECURITY ALLIED SERV ICES es Mtld '""'" 11020 CNndler Blvd. No Hou...-. C• .. "411' um -...u By: Jucllltl A. Kullno. .au·1. Vice Prnldel\1 Pvt>ilsl!ecl 0raf191 CoeH O•:ty Ptiol Sept, 1'. U. Oct. l. ttlO 31 ... IO PUBLIC NOTICE IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the pet ition, you shoold either appear at the hearing and state ,your object ions . or file written objections w ith the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your at- torney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a cont· lngent creditor of the de- ceased, you must file your claim w i th the court or present It to the personal representative appointed by the court within four months from the date of first-issuance of letters as provided in Section 700 of the Probate Co de of California. The tim e for filing claims will not ex- pire prior to four m onths from the date of the hear- ing noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are interested in the estate, you may file a re· quest with the court to re- ceive special notice of the invefllpry of estate assets ancf"Of the petitions, ac- co unts a nd report s described in Section 1200 of the California Probate Code. Robert L . Humphr•ys, Attorney at Law, Ht Dover Driv•, Suite 33, Newport Beach, Ca. 92663; tel : 645-2710 PUllllJNCI °'-C:O.H Delly Piiot Seot. 11. It, 24, 1'90 llOs.tO PUBLIC NOTICE NOTtc• 0, ,u•LtC MIARING HOftCE IS HEAEIV GIVEN thet • p\11111< .... 11111 wlil 0. i'Wld l>y IN City c-tll d II• Cll'f' al C.\a Mau on OclOll>er •, t'llO, •• •1JO p.m., or es.-. tMrHlt ................. mey ....... d. In ... Olullcll CNrTIOer\ of City Hall. 11 '•Ir 0.1~ QISu Meta, on,,_ fol-I"''"-" "IOUEST FROM HA .. 80R TOWING,,... -11th Street. C:O.Y -... lor en IMre-In retn for _."O wrwkin. ..__. Batie T-.-..... , .... ....... ... -••• WOO HH•Y °"'II T-I-'Iii '°"I .............. , .. , SJ0.00 '""de star....... . . . .. . . , ............ s u111c1ay 011ttlde S4or-................ ., ............. S S.00/0ey Sle. ... Cll Truct:s. Trell.,.s, 811tes ...........•.•. S!0.00/day si.. ... ot Mot•cvcles • . . . ..•••••••..•. s •.00/day Tow OOlllet . .. . .. . . •. . •.••.•....•.. $20.00 0._..:I Ort,.. LIM . .. . . • • . .. . • . • . • . . . . . . • • '10.00 WlfKhllll/~ . . .. . . . . .. • . _ ao.oo Min. ...... , ~ ...._. .• .• .• . . ...•...•..... tl0.00 Eat~ LAllOt·(Hoolfly .... -, .. _d INtt:I •.... iu.oo b~ '--·IHellrlY , ... -l!Mvy --, lructil Ul.00 Eal11J111 tn.50 .-0.00 t S.00 • J.50 • 7.00 • 2.50 JU.00 • 1.00 iu .oo • J,00 t.a.50 .-000 "EOUEST FlitOM COAST TOWING SE"VICES. 112 ll•dtis•rl•t Wn. c .. 1e MtN, lar., lllC,_ tn ,..._ lor •-•"II """left ... lcT .. H-.wv Diiiy T .. •--. ...,, tntTWStllr ... °""*.,... ... ,.., ... et frutlls, Tr•lltrs. ltittt '"' ..... Mlilllr<yci.s T-Dolll• ~Drl,..LIN WlllClllna/~....,., .,. .. .._.. ........ Eal..., Lallar~· TNtll. l!al....., Lallar•HffllV Duty Tr1Klt ......... Ul.50 40.00 s.oo. day 1.50 ....... 7.IO•NY 1.,. • .,.., IUO 1 ... 15.00 1 .• .... ..., ..... ... ,... "'· .......... .us.oo to.00 . ......... s.oo .... 10,00 • .,.., 4.00edey 20.00 '°·°' 10.00 10.00 H.00,...111' IO.OOper Ill' NOTICE IS ,UlllTHEllt GIVIH ltlM 11t -tlrN...., IMAC.e, •II per...., I~· ._,.,.._ mey....., .... lie "9e"9 W .. Cl'Y C-11.,. tN ·--- 1-l. l!ILIHN "· ""INNl!Y, CllY~ ,......Or .. c.9'DllllYf'l ....... 1 ... ,,, .. _____ ... · .,,.. 8'el••l .. •••••P'ac•o"' 1111• Ota~ Co11t DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Yov Can l •M ii """ 11 frecN U W'1ft • W'1,,t Ad tfflll:state ••••••••••••••••••••••• Publisher's Notice: ,\II rcul c:.ta(t· udvertl&Nl m ttus nCWl.1>a11er :s sub Jc1·t lo rhe FcJor:il l'arr ll<!V~ln ,:: Arl of 1!16!1 whwh makt.'S 1t 1lle1:11I to advertise Jn) pre lercnc;c, ltmttal:uo 11r d1scnmmation hascd vn rare, color. rcltgmn, sex, or nalwnal 11n~1n. or an mtentton 10 make any such preference. II m1t;.i llfln. Or diS1Ttmmat1un " Thi~ newspa~r will 11<1t k now1 llllh a1·rcpl tJ n \ a11\crtls1ng for real estate whii'h ,.., 1n vtulJ lion •1f lhe law ERRORS: .Advertisers should clwck their ods daily ond report er· ron imnwdiateft. The DAILY ftlLOT assumrs liability for the first in· cornet iM«tion only. Houses for Sole •••••.......••.•....... 1002 .........•.....•.•...•• I' H (I (; H E S S I \' t-: 1-.'<PERll-.Nl'Ef) l.ICENs1:1-:s NEEDED' Broker:. Qr 1hM1l·1utc-. •"<A ll u s F1ex1h1 .. !'om m1s,,ion l>Ch..,dulc'> •ir de:>k space :-;ew offices ORA."l/G E l'IJ,\ST FINAN ·1AL REALTORS 95ilY71H Ask for~.inl)n WOW! • LOW IKTEREST! W 11 u l II 11 u IJl.'l il'\ I! ~nrt!CllU"i 1 II 11 r m c x ., • u l 1 \ <' home • 1JUrl\ .ird l'n lr} marble ~nd 1111\' l•nln plush carJ)l'h Jn!I drc•Pl"• lul>h J.(rnund:. \\:lh -.park l1nl! fnun l;J111 "et:lu-.111n .ind 11w1H·r will f1n ann• al 12'. ' Steal 1l al Sl54!.~100 Ownl'rS 11~:. your i:a1n ·~>:I ti7hi PEHINSUL.A DUPLEX FIXER "lleeds lots of help Bnnll :.hovels and. paint Cash tn on $SS Owner will t:arry ftnant'tnj.( Submll 11ffcrs (;i --SEA CO/E PROPERTIES 71 4-031 -6990 • 1-:,11e r1en l·cd \gcnts n e e d e d 0 R /\ . c; E COAST FIN.\NC I A L REALTORS 957 0701 OA• Ct• .. •vlee '••• c., ... AH•O••I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2515 ht Av•, CdM Oubt ;111d1 nj! \ 1cw 2 2 Hdrm huuM·~ xlnl park 111~. ftnanc 1nl! Uolh uni) ~'i.tlCJ!l Open Son l 5 PolmDeHrl :111 rm l'•11tdo ~al1•d 1•om mu111ly. 1·111!)•' lo puol Ji.IC'UZZt & lent.I~ I llllrt Sll!L.500. U.11 tur a111>l MAURY !oi'TAUFFF:ll SE1\ LlON Hi': \LTV 673-5154 UNITS, UNITS x four plt•x1·'· all 2 lldrm. Sl27 ,5UU 1'.11·1: 12 11111t" mnlrnL't term-. Solfio.ooo I!! UllllS un11t>r IHX~ru~;,. S!r:'iU.11110 \utl l hl·••., 111un· <"all fur 1nfu ••Ill llifi4i •Whelan Real Estate NEWPORT FIXER! ~ Bdrm... <fen l'h1111·e I rte I : n 1· ll Io,. .. 11 11> n • 0 "'11er 1rnx1uus. ltaq~.ttn µri (·<.'d Sl8!+.7itl\I Cal l &111 7lil '. BEACH WALK $162,900 Ex<·epuonally attractt\'C tl(J() sq ft lownhome with I ~parinus bedr0<1m~. 3 Uaths all the features of an 1nsl .ml h11nw G real Jml'n111e.., \\:.tlk to heJt:h l'r 11·l·1l to ;,ell qut< k I\ l'hti. ,., trul\ an 11pJlllr1untt\ t'tJll 75J '11111 «:=SELECT I PROPERTIES OCEAN VIEW! 911 tu ~l·wpnrl 11l'ean tr11n1 lJri:1• I lldrm 2 llrepla•·l''" -.ta1111•d Jc:la:.s. \\oo d heamcd n•l11ngs. Oril~ S27 x,noo •nr lu des Jund 1..t6-i l71 _. '"'' , • l l '~ I t I ; .Attn: kilden 411,5011 SQ rt lul lol!ated n"ar Urani::e Count \ J1rport l 't:uld tw rl'lOnt•d .\P U\\nt•r w1ll earr) \\Ith Sl.J0.000 down Full price $525.000 C all ...').56 2ti60 «:=SELEC T I PROPERTIES NEWPORT SI 18,900! ,FfXER $91,000 very affordable Newport Bring your p:unt brush Terrai·e ron do ! Up and save thousands· 4 graded end unit Extra~ Bdrm l•lwnhome. dmtn)! windows uHorc1 mor e r oo m . p rivate t r ee ltgbl and view plus shaded put10. and huge a ddec1 roun t e r :. & greenbelt Just steps st o ra ge tn r oun t r y from pool. Impossible LO kitchen ! Take over low mulch! Call 963·6767 Interest. low payment, [~,.,., ... , •. ':;~,,., .. ' 1 ~)P~~~ ~~~3oJ:o•5';~ . . ' ·• t~.submJt 'Call752·1700 '. ()1"'•1• 'I •• -,.,,, N'I' LOWDOWH, VACANT Seller wants fast sale on th i s 3 Brlrm horn l' Wrouiiht Iron gatC' enlr). f lower ltllcd ya rd . beautiful htt rdwoud Ooor;. Only $86.500 @ SEA CO/E PROPfRTIES 71 4-631 -6990 To place your messa~e before the reading pubhc, phone Daily Pilot Classified, 642-56711 [~1611111 Tustin Pool Hom. F'our bedroom. 3 baths, pool, spa, ga~ BBQ and nearly 2:nl Sfl ft Ask ing Sl7i.SOO. A.ct. 556·2660 GREEHIELT GARDEN CONDO! :ial,950 2 Bdrm 2 bath. super 'harp Assume louns or try only $3.500 down. Call now. 5-16 23l3 [ ij'f fi!ilii These little ads really work ! Join the thousand& of other people m this area who are regular users or Classified. Call l~~~~~~~~!'-•I our ad taker al 64 2 5678 DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME? ··1 i ! l l ~ l ! i I All new businesses ualng • rtcthloua I neme, must by lew be registered wtth j the County Clerk. The DAILY PILOT provide• the form• end flllng HrvlcH i,,.·.· tor our customers. If you ere atertlng • n•w bulineH cell the DAIL V PILOT tor lntormetlon and form• : I 6~~21 HT. "2 I ••U••-••••••••••••••••u• .. -ooOUOOtltt"••••-.. •-••t-l"ttftt••••oUoto"°o.oooooo-oo .. n 11Mj f ·' J l '· l r f OM ~ !' o1d wortd deltfft a talky new •utllefttic French Norm y me. • Bdrm. a bath cu·-tom la om e w'l th fl neat ~raft•m•ullp 6 •meniUea. Now · availMla .... 000. Call rOI' app't ........ We havt several ftM homes wlth P'~r fr 11lp IL 1GIO NOall COUMrlY 4 Bdrm •. J bath•: rant'h sty I~. mlnl.-.e tn oraaae 1roves. D40.000 P. ~ 1 I '; R ti N llY H t 11 l l 0 R ·---··· --·--· -·-.. ~--· ---------... ----. Wllls•ill..._ REALTORS '75-111 I ...... laAMA! ···-· HcJllllt, .... ~ i ....... ~ ..... Cerwe .. ..... I' 'a ..__.....,_, .... , llery ............. ,..., - OCIAM YllW. flhoe IM*••• • t.. & .. ht. _.. r. ..... OWH9 W9U M LP •IMAMC • Cell fer 4etelle4 "'' 0 •· 174'.IOO. COLI Of MIWPORT llALTOIS Jiii i. c ... Mwy .. _c--.. ..._. 675-55 I l DOVaSH()JIS WAtaNOMT SH0.000 JSR, 28A, I' K lw.it ,hp • SPAllCLIMG PEllFICTIOM!! s P . • Ba , t111tu1Q wattrfr.~nt home W/17llll' pvt dock frl ~e~.Jt4 r~­ •14'r • 1 t.-.de for Palm S.rtao t.atate For detllla on th.ii home and 1ppt Co IH, call Carol IWJ, •. 831-toM OPEN SAT SllN I ~. iOO Morning Star l.n 1-.tfloO o \\ner&12 '1857 •.it:. •• n MOUUTAJN SECl.USIO. 10 th is Pla n 2 t'msswoods 2 bdrm, 1 • ~ bu , plush new camel car'J)l!t, plantation shut lo.:rs. up~radetl kitchen lloor. new apphances. park hke )ard wi th nice palm Close to So. l'~st Plaza SlOl ,500 ~ '°°"..:.. .,.. Ele•ut eittrJ adda to -----111m--1 OU. apedacWu 3 Blrm .-, ~ 2 bath boait. ~e ~-n....-1 ... ,~ trJ kitchen, family area MUST• SOLD o"ns _to 1nt.rtaiDin1 4 ndrm. lge ram rm, pedd. Spanting pool and ., spa. Tr\llY a family newer. with Tudor de· bom9. SLM.l80. Call to si(n, auwne loan with ~. 'S46·%31.1 only ~ do. Ol'IN ,,, , ·~I DllYI IY 412 16THPLACE SllS.000 or 7 ~~~!!!!!!!!!~~i U,_.K>IJt: OO~t:i 67MOOO WANT ACTION? Cl_,ed Ads M2·58'78 macnab I trvtne raalty .-. ~ IAYlllOWf tcwn•tot• One-of-a-kind w/nurly 3000 sq.ft. of Eu~ Oavor! French doors & windowi opetl onto 2 wide terraces on the bay. 3 spacious BRS & baths. W•lk-tn bar. 2 marble fplcs. Lovely 1ourmet kitchen. Priv•te pool. A beauty offered at •1.100.000 incl. lud. Cathy Scmreickert SG-&35. CR·UJ' 111-17.M w~c-.+Mati . c -c .. -............. , ..... ............................. ..... tti?> ............. ..... ..... ....., ... ,..., ... . ...-=Wrwtliltaaw ...... . 1!'-91!· ill•IJ:i==~-fW,. ;l .. e· ...... =· = .... -... . .... 0:...-.. ..., .. ft . Ii .:.a •••oaw -YltW. ti s 2 = .......... ,... .. •.W.W.O••lf•1 ~,... .......... . . .., .... ~ ...... ===··-....., .... ~~-".,.( • a Sa .. ""T• ,,~_');z_ at .~_..-.......... •.................. ,_, ;w, M ,_._ Of,,.H .t • • ' ri44 t toAst Hw1. .tOIOMA D& MAI .... ;#Jll. J 'J • • • ~· STONlS c'. S t. T l i T ~ M It E I A H H. 0CRiAtlS"At£C£b . TMONC,MD .. AIOMOU 'tr N 0 TS T' 0 0 ~I 0 H 0 T H' o.£:f. u l LT.tr I IT YAM t1J l D 0 l S A I '-l N I " t .; • .. I ' • Ir 8 [ A ' s v $ 0 J. l I •• '.$ • s " s C.:. s t " c £ T " [ T o·i·c~u·o .. f i to. r s·o • s o 11o·1 1t O A f ·c' O' , 0 A 0 S T T T A 1 A T N Y ™~'·'•O~ustoasor1AE 0ft '~JS11.-l.J I 0 U IMC,~ '-i£. 'b h1:L"' " (. t t' • r • s I • L,.s A' z i J l 0 I A. l Ii O T ~ T l ~ V t i k tSJll l ·f~.IMl.lllR,,lot ' . Qwet. tree!>. r1reµlacc. v1t'w .•. plowt.>d road Lge fam rtn. 3 br, 2·ba. base ment 15 yr old 2 ,,tor) rurn1shed Assumahlc loan under 10'; 1nl Owner will hel1> fmant·1· Call for d1rce11o n s $7 9 ,5 00 Br u k er l 338·5495/ 337 9751 --- R.\NCHOSANTE I'!:: Lovely 4000 Ml ft 4 hr. J~'a ba. on 2 acres Lovely view. Near all. S.575.000 Lovely S br. 3 ba. \•iew Close to village Priced to sell. 5499.000. CULVER & ASSOC. EITordo St. RanchoSante f c. CA 1·™-2476 What a Wonderful World of Shopping, rig ht at yo ur r1ng e rt1p s everyday! Daily Pilot Classified Ads. To place your ad, call 642·5678 and let a Classified Ad-Visor help you. fi1 ColdweH Banker .. CAMYOM TOWMtOUSI Beautifully upgraded 2 BR & den town~e. Original owner touches include mirrored fireplace. wet bar & wardrobes plus ·parquet flooring in kitchen & entry. $209,900. UDO ISLE IAl&AIM Owner will assist in financing 4 Bdrm home on large lot. New kitchen. Beautiful ..decor .. Large patio: SteJ>! ~ beach tt tenms. Only $395,000 fee. RCTaylorCo (140-9900 THE l:Q-= NUMBER TO SEE COSTA MESA Or-FICE J1to ...... m.4. t7 I 41141-t4t I IMTW '·aft' IMYISTMINT With the creative financing available, these units will provide you with the TAX SHELTER you've been look· ing for. We have assumable trust deeds and a seller will- ing to carry paper. This 4· plex is only 3 yrs old & has practically no maintenance & many amenities. Asking $285,000. 1M1 MOST llOI THI LIAST! , Enjoy entertaining in this spacious living rm with a wet bar. Send the kids off to their large bdrms & relax in a tastefully decorated at- mosphere. All this & more for only $115,000. VA/ FHA too! ISTIAL Ml! Outrageously low priced family home offered at SlOS,000 ALL TERMS ! Located near Murdy Park on a lge cuJ-de·sac lot with fruit trees & spacious rooms is just right for a family. Call now before it's too late! Walker Blee 1111 E1t1t1 .. ::!!' ...... fwS. Frld11Y.September 19, 19(1() ONLV"'l.OT ....................... --~;..;..;.;...;......:.---_;___;, ___________ _ 11111.-IOOJ ...._, .... w. ......t .... w. "-"fwS. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -----------llilllllllllillllilllill-• l1Mrel I OOJ •••t• I OOJ G 1a1r.. I OOJ lll£ST Pia On Uae ocun aide ol the hwy. in lovely Corona del Mar. Cute little 2 bdrm home wtth fireplace. enclosed yard and Iota of trees. A rull size R-2 lot too! Reduced by out or town owner to onlY S187 ,500. It's a steal! Call to see. POfULAI I SToaY 4 • Rancho Mesa home near Los Alamos Park in Fountain Valley. Cl<>Se to shopping, library. Post Office. Plenty of fruit trees in back. Garage has 220 thruout. Priced right to sell at $125,900. Owner motivated and w/consider 2nd TD. Mas Jimbo, at 963·7881 or 962-5162 agent. CAPE COO COMMEllCIAL REALESTAn CHAIMH Cha rming residence of exceptional qualit>' and impecc able tas t e 3 Bdrm with abundant closets. 3 baths. Large dynamic rec reation room with wetbar. Din 1og area. garden like yard. A m ust s ee for Sl 12,500 Call 546-2313 CAREER Established local firm 1s taking applications from licensed real es tate salesmen & brokers for a c-areer m l'Ommercial re· al estate management & brokerage. Extensive un lhl' job training Ill a ll aspects of this field i\ unjque opportunity for the busmes~ minded real estate person. Call for an interview. Realonom1cs Corp. 675-6700 OPltJ ''4 v • '' S ivt• !UN·. ~t [elftll!I MAGMftCIMT 8000 S /F • VIEW MAHSIOM $1,150,000 OIW«HTIH End unit condo in Irvine. 1 Bdrm. comm . pool & tennis . Owner says "selJ ! " Under market al $70,000. Fantas tic creative financing. Rick Alderette, Rltr 832-0440 Classified Ads, your one- stop shopping center. • RED CARPET 754-1202 CIE llDUI ILlllS aa. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE . WOODlllDal. OM THI LAii . •'9MI A Unique Three Bedroom Detached Condo Home. Prime Development SWTOW1ded By Grasa & Trees. Family Room Wllh Fireplace Opens To Dttklng With Nl1ht Lights & Water View. Separate Dining Room. Many Uprrades. Beautifully Decorated. Communl· ty Jncludes Buch. Clubhouse. Tennis. Pools & Spa. $290.000. IAl.IOA NMIMSULA Charming Beach Home. Owner Will Carry First Trust Deed. Walk Across Street To Ocean Front. Or Walk To Homeowners Private Beach & Boat Launch Area. Unobatruct~ Ocean -View From Current Sundeck Or Potential Second Story. Comer Lot. $358.900 ® 759-91•. #2 c.,. ... .... ... ....... ~ ·--........ t•• BOUTlhl. IETIEAT-VIW 424 t111•11• Terwwce Ce ''Mr nn 1•111~ wlllt ••an ef • ·= ......... ,,........,,, .... -c~ .. A. .. wel+• NlrMt fw ..._ ........... I p lo 2......,, J ... + ............ ........ ..., .... ..!.:1:!'ifL Ow.I' .. W, ft I ~I. • .. s•n.100. u• ISLE-IXTUVAUNT UJ Vie S. ·-, .......... ..,., .... •h'P· ... -·. .c ••• , ,,... 4 .... Jl/J ...... J flispf *•" ,r•ttl• tulta" .._. fb. ................................. Mil ....... D111t! I Wt11 cio+•I; ......... ..... ""'.,.a ••pipe•. Lm•Ulf14 "r *:C· ••• -. YU -..... ~\'f:&St ~~~:r.NC "«EAL ESTATE Selh. Af1ltoll>. Prop,,1y M•""9fmf111 2436 W Coast Hwy 31~ Marnie Ave Newport Beach Balboa Island 611-1400 '7~900 TAR GA'ZEKfl .. ~;;::..:...:.:.---sr Cl.A y II POLLAN M r-o.i1, ;.cfr,/f, Wide Ji. T Acc••"~t 10 I~• S••" to ctr..lcp meuoge l0t So1urdoy, read WOtdl ~11'!110........,, of~ Zoclloc birth •ign .··---.. ,. .. . ... " ·-Qll-,._ .... .............. ·-.,_. """ "-·-·-== =t ....... "~ =~ ~== =::... ::= :i=. ~=-2e,:-;::: i --== -•K -...... .. -.. _ ......... ·-·~. ·---:~ 1= ==" =rm· .. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• F 1 , II 1, 11 d-~ flt· tit\· i.> f I,.: < • ;1111 3 S un set Palisades Homes. Ocean view or ocean front ( l w /st airs lo the s urf). ·Price range from $315.000-$465,000. "Sunset Palisades"!" on the San Luis Obispo Bay, of course. Wea.ther s up e rb . Golf un · croweded, rishing great, & prices still affordable Call Gold Coast Realty. Pi s m o Bea c h 805. i73 461 1. )f'o. T~ H.arfJor. ~ Realty,'"' ... ~~' 675-1163 SPYGLASS HILL Owner must sell t he eleg ant <Lu s k J Newporter Pin. 4 Br. frml dining rm Step down liv rm pvt courtyard, spa Owner wiU condsider trade or exchange. AITD or land contract Pri ced at $459.000. HARIOR RIDGE RU&.n 544-9411 675-1163 WB.L DCUUUSE!!! ME!!!! If the constant roar or the ocean 1s going to kee p you awake nights don't bother to read lhb ! Wit.h all that sand there isn't much yard work. but what do I know. Just sit there while someonl· else snaps up this OCEAN~ FRONT charmer with a private stairway to the beach. Let some other romantic couple snuggle up by the fireplace. enjoy the panoramic ocean ' view and gloat over the great deal they got on this 3 bedroom home on the water that could have been yours for o nly $790.000. Are you really going· to let this op· portunity slip away again? Come on · Just phone 758-ISOI and say "OK. show me this home (~f-Jil15j F.atate Ddebout B &Beach R~Estate COSTAMISA ....... I For those who can use h elp in HO USE PAYMEN'18! Neat tl\ree bedroom. two bath home PLUS attractive une bedroom r ea r unit. SOXJM R·2 lot. A great potential. $16.S.OOO. '14·7300 M.I. UDO ISLE Lrg redecorated 4 Br w/huge separate mstr suite upstairs. Gourmet kitchen. Imported tile & sinks, 2 frplacs. new heating, new tile roof . Vacant and ready. Ask- ing $495.000. Owner will help finance. JACllSREALTY 67R670 SUIOIYISIOH Prime l\igh desert . Phelan. Approved ten- tative tract map for 16 '2 acre lots. Water & power at sight. S160,000. Prin. only . BALBOA IS LAND REALTY 673-8100 Comer lot. two 2 Bdrm Wlits. excellent Eastside Costa Mesa location. Nice investment at s1s9.100, M Ma $77 ,ooo Cute I Br twnbm waiting for you! C~an 6 up- grllded thni-oul Aaaume FHA In! Hurry, don't milt ·call 641-7434 C•••t21,..... ... ALL YOU COULD All JOI A .. A Um.I llT MOU 2 Bedrooms; 2 ba{hs. l 7SO .ft. f amL y roorii"&separa e mmg room. o -- by room attached to 2-car garage . large living room with wood-burning fireplace. Oversized lot. beautifully landscaped. Great for outdoor enter- taining. You can't get more for $179.500. WISLIY M. TAYLOI CO .. UA&.TOIS Jiii S.. Jn•* ....... MIWPOIT C9fTB. M.I. 644-49 I 0 --------P ARK C ITY MEWPOIT Spec-tacular home on thl· DUPLD 18th fairwy 1n elttt 2 Units on ree land Thaymes Cnyn rtn;1n Across from park. Near avail ~5.000. R Wid heach. bay. & shopping. dows. Gump & Ayers Priced at $205.000. Eves R e a I E s t 11 t e 642·2253 Ml r,19 &.">SO DOOIS TO HACH 2·2 Duplex Q\\ ne r motiv ated . Oµen to treu tlve f 1nant·1n g . Possibly little or no cash. Will trade propert~ ho:at car or ?" $249 000. Eves 548·07f5 associated BRUI' CllS llfA LTORS /C]'. II< Balbvo b'l lHl OUTST AMDIMG! 3 Bdrm. 2 ba home, aµ prox 0 yrs younjl l<'rpk , parquet entr~. hu1n· patio. greenhouse water softner. e le1· !(ar dr sn.900 So. Calif. Realty 546-5605 JASMINE CREB Superior greenbelt lorat1on potential for pkture window. ocl•an view 3 Bdrm hi~hly up jlrad e d \\ air coml .. & great unrqu€ IS WHAT WE SEEK! We are two energy ctt1c1en1 homes tn search ol two environmentally perceptive tam1t1es _. s.ingula1ly aware people to en1oy Ille nat· ural rapport berween their home and Its sur- rounding., We were created by an Arr h1tecll Interior Oes1gr1erlLandscape Architect 1eam sensn1ve to the comtort and letic1ty ot our o<.cupants We will be built on two scarce goll course lots al the beach In San Clemen1e Our hghl· Ing, heating and cooling needs will be pro· vlded by natural energy flowing from 1he abundafll sunsn1ne and ll'e coot breezes of tile Pac1hc Ocean We wlll save you money because we 1 need less energy. 2 use energy more ell1ctenlly 3. use energy from the environment and 4 re<iuire smaller te" e•pens1ve bacl\up sys1ems (\SK our sponsors lor lhe vltal s1a11s1tcs They are proud ol us and will help our new families w1lh creallve l1nanc1ng Any rea'°n able proposal w111 be seriously considered tor ine notewonny buyer who ltrmly believes In the concept or energy eflic1erit llvtng From $235,000 00. Call or wnle tor brochure /d~~~,$u;. Post Office Box 1696 P Costa Mesa. CA 92626 (714) 557-7125 (24 hr5) SHOGUN 1910 This magnificent oriental style home on a hillside in No. Laguna provides a set- ting in which any Shogun would feel at home . Featured thruout are hid<Jen sliding Shoji screens. a secluded spa is located on the lower of the two ocean view decks with each of the 3 Bdrms opening out to a large deck. The gorgeous landscaping adds to the mood. This unique way of life is offered at $585.000. GREAT VIEW!! FAMILY HOM• Spaciom 4 bedroom home in the exclusive private area of Niguel Shores. The view of the ocean and Catalina sun- sets are spectacular from the family room . H ving room, dining area, master bedroom. as well as the tree- sh aded decks. Entertain your guests in the walled garden patio with spa. Owner motivated! Priced to. sell at $52.5.000. .. t ' I .. '""'-' .. ,_ OAll Y P11 1;n, ..._.., Pw S. 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T wo IH'droom. den, 3 bath. view of bay. lir 1al l\lt p n gh1 ~ up lo tl:i · $749,000 JAMES E. GOULD BEACH DUPLEX 631-1532 II \\I I 9 ttf It ft ftf"T US11N"'-IN f<'\\.I.' ,,..... • t.11 111 111111 ...... ....... 1i .... , 111111l1t\\lll l ilt·11t•"•'ll1111 \l ... 11 I l!.h 111 lt11t1I l11111H ,. tlli • llH •t ~t llu , "•1l1•111p iii •1111 )!Ito IO I 64'.-5096 646·6091 $1111 ••• , ll11•,1lhl11k1n111111.11!" ·'"" O\t'.•lt \11 .. W ft ur1{ flu" .. • 1.111ukli11A( I lttl111t .• hullt '"'"'" '-11111 11111. l.111111\ n 111111 .1rnl hv1111: 1 '"'"' rn un' ··~tr n ., 111 l h 1• 11 .. 111t !1 11ll y ""' '•tat1·tl ho1111• 1111111•)11 /\" '"'"" •''Cl'.ltt1l! lu.1u '.\111'1 1 ltll .,,, •• I• ''" l'fl ,, lh111 ·"''llflh 1:.it••1 Tw11 2 lirlrrn. I bath un 1t' Sorrl nll!r /Wtnll•r 1 t·11 lal' Prll'elJ f11r llUll~k ,,Ill' FOR SAU IY OWNER Giant 5 8"-3 Ba. Only $269,500. Owner will carry at ·s1soo monthly with $20,000 down. ~o 1·recJ1t needed. (7 141 !j.1()-1964 .. I I l/4°10. LOW DOWN 4 CAPE COD TOWNHOMES 2 & 3 BED -2 V1 BA TH FROM SJOS,000 OPEN HOWSE SATURDAY l~P.M. 624 W. WILSON COSTA MESA 751 -1~ M-F/8-5 P.M. THE 1..---ef NUMBER TO SEE NEWPORT 8£ACH OFRCE 204 3 Wtttcffff Dr. 171 41646·77 I ' DIS'RESSEO SEU.HS I I .1\1• l>t•t·n forrf"d to drasti cally 1 1 • d 11 c t • JH 1 c· e B e a u t i f u II y rl1•t'tH <1 tt•<1 hom('. 3 lge bdrms. '! l1:t1h-. Form al <lining rm & lu~h J,1ndst•<J ptng . Name your ll'rms WF:'l.L MAKE THEM \.\'OHK '. ~201 15°0 DOWM, Sl.200/MO Sounds tn('red 1ble? You've got to S('C it to be lieve it. Spa in m!1s ter bdrm. wood siding. RV pnrktng f~"il o f a l l BEST Fl'\ \:'llC'J'\(; f"-: TOWN ~ #202 S 125,900-$526/MO 'HF \I • '· Wha t a bargain ' 3 hd1 rn ... lrrth kitchen dining rm. f1n•p l.11 ·t· t'O\ 'd pa tio. Almos t 1.,11t1 -.q ft ol tom fort De finitely \ DIU.;.\,\t C'OM E TRUE! it207 IMYESToR·s SPECIAL Hut ~·1>u 'vc got to call now! It ""nn 't last. Check · these terms : S .P $12 5 .900 . $526 /mo . ln rre<i ible? 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'lif'WJ.wlr1 Shor,., lflr nr ht•;1d1 Sl.5'.11)1-1 t\!>!>Ulllt' bl 'Ji) Ill $127,.,l)l) ;ti I<!',',' 71,11 l '.177 II~ l1Wttt'f II•· .1 pa11 ul l11stnn ' I 1t1 .. ul fill' 11ni.:111.il l1 .. 11w~ \\llh 11 ~ 11\.\ll lllll•lll" l11nl., \\t·n ..... ~1 t•11 "11 11 , l\1lr ffl' tllltllll! I IHllll ,lfltl llt'\\ l..1ld1t•11 IJ11t 11H•1 \\lllthl\\~ g.il•ll''t .111.t t 1 r ,. p I ,, t't • I< " .ti I 1 :.11mct h111 ~ ,,,.., 1,1 I' ~1.5.l}()(J IARRETT REALTY REGISTER 642-5200 1022 ·····•··•·••····•······ Dana Point 1026 ....•.•••........•••••• Ot t•:\'\\11•:\\ 111 1'1.1·:\ 11111 111•111 th11• l1111 ...... u' 1111 "t fl 1 .. q Sl!l.1 1"~' Im 1•-.1111 bl T l> ,I\ .111 .In.in C '. \ct l!H1 11 l!li NEAR MARINA l.\flUhllt• :! 111 :! h.1 tlt'll lturr11· \\1th 1·11' & 111·1•.111 \ I l' W \I .1 I! II I (I t' l' n l 1111p11·.tl l!ardl·n-. Owner ftnilllt'll1J.! ,I\ at! $1:19 llllH W1b1111 & W1•1..,, H I-. 1!1:1 :.'7!>:! *•ENJOY! lh1· ltl\"l'I; aTilt'llltl(·-"' till' WoodhndJ!t' \'tll.11.:1· :rngirwnt this -.upcr .. rt l'r m~ ;J lldrm 21 , HJ .1t 1 al'he1I homP w ma 11' llpJ!rJtl•" • Jll n"" SI l!l .. 10!1 Wll(ldhrldqc Rcah1J Laguna Niguel Realty .. OCEAHVIEW :I Bdrm & £>en 11111111· 1n "'•l!ut•I Shun·~ Guardl'fl j(.111· •omm-ttntl\ \\tlh lt•nnt'i t l>Ut1'> P'IOi, "pil & •duna., l'n .. dle parking lur \\htlt• .,and beal·h 011g1nal Clw n er ~acu,-e pool dupll·~ 1 2 HuntincJton ~ach I 040 good f ('Ol.il!-> Pra O\l" IOl'•I • •• •••••••• • • • • • •• •• • • • ;;:; 1-'.llHHI 19:!0 1:\arran.-.t Pt-."'·''''"'' FA.MT ASTIC VIEW from lh•~ rnmµlt·ti·I~ n• mr,cJ 1 Br <!h.t hum•· • rcnLJI u111t :\I 11•1 o \\a\'(' npw plu!'th cpl 'i.: ~.(l(KJ 1>111 ss.:l1, \gt S!i7 51.111 GRACIOUS UVIHG :\lecl 1tt:rrancan \'dlJ Like lll'W unit vn qUJ t•l e u I ii t• :-d t 1 11 r n c r 'I tion s..!&5.000 s.io 4!199 SOUTH OF HWY 2 Bd r m 'h arm 1·r ( 1 rt• p I at' e . µal 1 •> & (!<iragc $111;,.11110 B 1<:1tertsen A~ 67:-i 2:.11:1 <rr 77U ll.59R BY OWNEH, 50.5 C'arna tum. 2 llR + cuest or, :1 BR home ~ I llH f,.\a r apt w fpll $255 OOCI tii:l llni UP£N HSl-:Sl :"I: I 5 ::3 \1;,tm.,u1I I J asmine Crl•ck 1 New prof cJec:or mc><ld 2Br & study, founta111 court Leimen Co t213 > 466-8591 ---- CostaMHG 1024 ....................... 8UYE«S BONANZA Outstanding 1; unit Jjlarl ment com plex tn ex cellent ronih11on l.o<n·at ed m 1wod are;,i Bu' l'r ma) t akc mer ex t!>lln~ loan h) PJ) '"L! I point S42.5. 000 LGCJUM Ni~I Alty !!30-5050 t 9'. 4 ().ti) EAST SIDE FtX OR IUILD !Br hse on liOx MO fl 2 Int. w rl plx pl:in~ Assume lg loan. S89.000 Uwnl•r ai.:t 1,J \ 292:1 ASSUMAILE LOW INTEREST "l;e.l rh tlt'W 2 llH, 21, 11.1 • r1ntl1t tn 'rn<t 11 r1n1wet w 110111 .11111 '>II•• ;l nd 'I I l ,1\,111.>hlt· t.7.1 t'Jli' t.kr ST ARTER HOME I .In :1 111 I ll.1 "'''" .il1I•· • 11mPr 1111 1T1t 1\ 1• 111 • "" 1"11111) \.\,Jlk ,,, ~.11 .... 1.., .11111 ·.lt11111•111i.: ' 11 111·1(1' h1rk $lll't.1-•1 k f11r ( 'r ,Hg 1,:11 llf'~, l:~#Z~I~ It 1-:1\1 .TOltS MESA. VERDE On Goff Course :111z:1t '•111ntry ('lull l>r :1 Hdrrn <!', j1al It 1•11,t .. rn h11n11., pnv.11(• 1·1111 rt \'artl 1•111 ry , l.iq.(t· lttl , ;j PlJI 1•1't, •·l••r·t1 0 1t1t' ~1·1•11rtl\ "Y''"'r'l ""'k" a ml f1r 0 l' alarm:. wourl 11an1•l1•1I den. Vanl.utl wall 1·ov1·r 1ngi,. c·us tom ltar•lwood par11uet anti lt;1lta11 ltll'd nnors, nUITll'rHll.., 1)1h1•r amenities /\n out!tl anti ini.: home S:JSll.IJl>tl Roy McCarcl•. Rltr 548-7729 SI 0,000 DOWN • Just on\: ;watlable '\111\1' 1n today I )ear nld T11wnhou.5e, l Udrm 1 "212 Ha Xlnt ternh S I 2 5 . 0 0 0 fl 4 6 ti~ 0 7 761-~ EASTSIDE 6 PUX RED'. TO SlZS,000 with $166,800 tn assuma ble loans, rang mg from 83 to IJ"4,, S26.340 gross income annually. Well kept, single story unib with 4 gar ages PLUS off street parking nn f.Ox300 n lot 644-7211 GREAT FAMILY HOME Ilk . 2Ha. ltgh1 & .11r~ I !ilk l11 )tt·hl & p:irk I '~ m1 to hl·h Onlv 118 !loo 846-5502 • ~­~-- IH : \l' II ('()'DO BY O\~ER. l~•l'helor un11 , r11>le. pool J3l' Al·ru:-~ l'l 'll from the licJch ' I luntmgton H::.rbor area Pnce 583.000. assume 10 5 81 , t~t or S49.000. Call Mike 542 35.53. 840-6426 FORMEA MODEL Sopt•r upgraded .i Bdrm. I ha lam rm on IRl' c:or m•r lot !Y1uth Hu nl4 Be h Slt>2,:'10ll 1, Bl.l\.S TO BCll l.J <Ju1•:.t<1 l~a Palm<i I br hdrm with red lrlc roof, ll \' al·c·ess C DS lot S139.5(J(J R.E Ptofessionals 963.8377 S5000DOWN i-:nJOY gurgc1)U:> 2hr on -;u ndy bcal'h for $1 500 mo !T a x dedu<.·t:ih le l p II 0 I . l' I ll I> h 0 u s e . 752 Zl!n. 1\~'l INVEST:vlt-:NT I.OT I m 1 ,., 111',1\'11 s:i!'i.11110 u r 1 r.111t• 1,1:-, ~t11111.1ft Ii pm 111 1 NT l '\(;TON I. \:'lo l>M \HI\ t 'Cl:"l:IJO ~' 111111 h1•l11\\ "'lltnf.\ l'fl~ 1·1• :it.ti r tn . 2ha I 'n1ll·~~••ITTall 1 <l1·1·•1ral1•1I ,1h •1 w ~••a' '• 1111 fn1rn 111 .. 11 h SI .11011.01111 r •·• r .• 111,.,.., 1'111.111· .... f I ,ltft'I ' 1\tl1tll I Ufll nllffll I \ Ill \t',lr'. or 11lr1 ... I No k 111, -.-u; 1'1'1:.! 1 .111 101 .ljlfl onl~ 1044 ..........•...••..••... llY OWN~:lt l:it1t)' :I hr. 111•,t 101· lk·t'rf11•ld ()W(' $1 t!l,!r.MI 1.,.wr·~t V:1cant 7!'i<! r1:1!1:I Oltt\'l:l:t-:Tl<EE ('ONt>O . lhdr m. c1·tlar wtnM'ttl tn~. nr ten1w. & rttH>li>, 1'11urm1n g 1•us tom1zl'll (e alur ~~ 78 .500 r,.r;1 lillff.1. !15.·1 112211 lr.tM 1044 ....•............••.... MOV~N CONDITION f'errifi c famrl\• h•Jme. h){'al llll m Collt:i.:1· I' .irk a r l' a F c .1 l 11 r 1 11 (! 1 Bdrms. IJrj!l' fa m th room and honu~ n>0m :'Ii 1'.1 r park a n cl poo I Loan rn:iy ht' t akl'n ... uh Jel'l lt1 l'x1sling l1nan1 rng ()ff('l'('d a l srn; 1100 Call ~0·1151 ~HERITAGE '. REALTORS O p en Fri •S at /Sun Heritage. 2br. T wnhse· pool /park RIG.500 Owne r 559· 7145 752 t4J9 courtesy tn brokers. OCEAN & CANYON VIEWS Spl1•ncl1ll hornt· 11f \\tJ11<I and gla!>~ with p,wh win flow framml! u d1ff1•n•111 •x·ean or mou111 u111 \' ll'" Own th1!> 1·omfort.1hl" :1 Rllrrn hmn · or tfr.1111<rl lt' ~pan':. f11r nnl,> S!ti.5 01111 (;01111 I 1nJol 1ng .11 ;11 l.1 till· 64~7211 ea . ' . Open House Satu rda) 12 5 :125 Magnoh<i Dr No end Spanish .,t' le. .HOO -;q ft. •I Br I Ha SJ.').5.0t.111 Sherne Doh1·n1 Hit) bGI i3.5."l ON T it F: B ~:1\l'll .VI oh tie Home 2 Br . rl•d\\oocl d erk. c edar s hake s. ~ hardw11od int. rrplc I ~~HlJ!it} s.5.<J,9oo t7M l 49<J:l816 559·88&& Fi RE:Al -House--/S•tud-io•/•G•s•t. • Picture perfect. JUSL hkl• model home. Turtlcrot•k H1ghland..c;. gd ai.suma blc ftnancmg. ca II nu>A B o b W a l z ,\gt , 1714 )731 7544 . THE.GROVES 160Lal~a Over 1600 sq. fl. of home Op.n Sat /Sun 1-4 Bdrm ;,!•, l\:tt h S.:.-µaral!' U in1ng lt m F 1rl'µlu l·e 1n Mast••r Borm (;uardcd J,!att· ('41mrnuntty S224.500 495-5220 "96-2413 830-5050 49 3.9494 1-:lt'gant 1nd111ir outdoor In mg w •1t·ca11 11e.,., ·1 h1 . :! l1a g<irclcn hume 111 '•• 1· u rt t 1 r" m mun 1 t ' \\ ret• fat· & µool or ''alk lo bcac·h. ::! µat111~. atnum. upstJ1rs s lud1n, µruf d ec or I m maculale' 1-496 3364 ai;:ent 1055 . ..•...•........••••.. LUXURIOUS NEW DECOR lleau11ru1 in and out with l1t:Jm,•d 1 ell1ngs. -.k 1 hi:hts ;m<I m a wc1oids) ~t't (mg Wtlh aln um and rn<1 turc t r ee~ .>nd greener) ..\cross from tenms courts a nd l'er) pn \13 l c w1 lh u s pa Spacio us 2 bdrm + den. formal dining room m co nrdmated neutral del'or A beautiful home ftlr the perfectiorust ! $149.500 Waterfront Honws Inc. . 673·6900 in a 5 Star park for just GOO ft to tht' bea ch! $16,700 down! CUSTOM ():can ~•cw too' l lldr & LEXINGTON COACll separate guest apt, All featunng 2 maste r br~. "/baths 2 S tory ut C A. 2-1 hr security g ate. l<tl'hl'tl ,k, hl(hte<I studm f 1p. pool. clubhnu~e & ha~ 572 S(I II i\rl1:.ts and ••••••••••••••••••••••• tenms 913.750. crJ ft~mcn don't rn1S!i ----------· 1069 559·8888 th1!>' Then· art' 3 \\oo<I PREMIUM LOCATION A ~unn .> corne r IO I. across from !'tWlm ,,.Kil ;,nd lu s h 1>11F-k <! Bdrm +nmv 111•11, :! ha , Hu c khnr 11 Mtll 1n Lk crftl'ltl pul111 huflll'' lltl.!h galtll• wmdn.,.,:. & ''''P tluwn 1n;1~lt•r 'u1t1· with clrt·:.~1n~ rm Th1!t.., :in oulstandtni.! r1·~111 .. ni·e <1n!I a n •;tl \LtlUl' at $134.500 552-1800 fJ Tl )Wn (b' Country ..Q Ei\ L 1'0Rt~ trnrntnJ.! f1rcplac·e,. a la111 nn with \\t'l har J t•m en•cl :.k' hgltlt'o lanai. :1 garagt•:. & a rnurt~ ar<I b1i: t:nt1UJ!h for ... 1x111I /\II 1 h1!. ror S:U'i.OtlO Home & Gu.st Unit \1tru1·t1't' 2 \lorv !ttrm· t un• with plea:-ant m·e<rn 'i\'W. 111x.•n h~·am:. tlc•l·k &. 11<1110 2 lltlr rn l0ad1 O w 11 " r I 1 n .1 n 1· 1 n i.: St:t.5.11011 Emrrald Bay + Pool 1\ jac·u1J.1 off the mas 1•r s uit.r & 2 mun• lulrms Cu!'t tum µ0111 1n th•' pnvatc ('r)Ur1.yarcl & t1•11 ms rourts nearby .I ust, I isled! $45(),000 49~7551 ~t/Ur~ Hllltt ~ Mc CORMACt< A E The fastest draw tn the ----------Wesl. .. a Dally Pilot Classified Ad. Call Today COMTIMPORARY 642·5678 --------- JUST LISTED! WATERFRONT Pl ER FLOAT , quutnt :! hrlrm home on legal H 2 I u t 2 t' <i r g a r ,, g t' S425.00ll' Balboa lay Prop. Realtors •67$.7060• reniftsula D ..... Complete!) refurbished . •me hl k to beach You o wn thl• land c;rcat ri1wnc:tng sa>S.0110 ~ 759.9221 LIDOIEAUTY S pac ious 4 Br ho me. la r l!e li ving. dinin i.:. kitchen. m~tr suite. a ll new beautifully a ppoint c.-d SW\fl)' patio Owne r 1il41673-lti l0. 673·0.116 macnab I irvine realty /\ wood & glass 3 bdrm h o me with l <irge playroom for entertJtn rng nr fu m1I~ fun Sp<'c lal'ular white "ater & c1 ty lights vie ws Cedar s1il1ng 1ns 1de & o ut S350.UOO CHARMING ..• BIRD'S EYE (Jt'ean + ba) \11ew condo . Boat slip. Tr~ 10' ~ down. Owner 1s m>l1\'aled ! ' World R E. 543-2.591 A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY TUttnE ROCl~E I.AHO! /\ single family home w/4BRS. 2'h b a ths. separate family rm. separate formal dining rm, as well as eating area in kitchen; a great Broadmoor Plan 4. Community pool and tennis. Offered at a great price of $169.500. Marion Frizzell 551 ·8700. (11·12) -712-1414 is the wort! for,.Jhis 3 bdrm home rn a qwct north end locatt0n Walk rnl! dist ant•e lo 'hops & beach Room for C''< pans1on $2fi8.500 CROWN POINT A <I bdrm h<>m l• w1tb ~18 Kings Pl. 3 BR. fam· rm, 112 ba . lge lot. q uiet neighborhood. $218,000. 6-l5-SM3 enormous pote nl1al in !•---------• tMs lovely quiet area. THE ILUFFS Large patio with pool, Upper bpy view. Mos t secluded spa & BBQ desired original a rea area Good ocean view Spacious J bdrm + hob· from sundeck. $389,500. by room . end unit. Huge "litr'l'!r ~~~~ S25o.ooo. Agt. 'l~...,. .... ._ , _______ _ ...... , )ft'\ (7141 494-1177 SUPER VIEW Back Bay Uke new 4 Br. 3 frplcs. 5 new patios. Owner anx· ious. "$340.000. 751-2442 or &11·1341 -------~ IJ1·1·11ratc th" h u~:·· , hilt m !l hath h11m1· & "·''' h \•111r 1n"''lrn•·t1t tfolla" i:n1w ()\ •·r" t.t·•I 1111 With 1')(1'••111-111 ll>l'il t11111 Prw1· 11r:,.,1 wall; r .. 1tuc1•d J>wk up the µhrtnc ... nd c:<t ll n•1"' • I,"' II h I •. ·s 111 I m m.wula11· /\\J tl '"'"" l.~1· Of1t1r;n $1~1 l>t>tl II\ l1Wnf'r, 11'J) l!f71 EASTILUFF 1-:x c EPTl<>Ni\I. \'I ~:w IYOWNER Redh1ll~Rea.lty t>7:3 -7:wo IJuL,Lan1hng V<i lu•· :11.r d1·n. l~e 111 rm. r•1rml d r . M-.ny Extras Open ~o u se .11 am -5 pm Sat Sun Call 644 ·6261 THEILUFFS F:legant C Plan. end unit . wrroumhnl.! by tree!> <tnd I Ui>h g re.:ne n I Br 3 Ra O)JCncd hc;,im cc1hnL!:.. m1rrur•·tl wall'> new plu~h 'ari•cl JU!'tl lt)ttl"tl a t S21U .500 .1\g t•nt •>W·:HO:l · ndo w oce an & moun tam 'te\\ Walk t•1 heach :1Br. 21 7Jj;,, PoOl·tenn" $192.500 Owntr 645 Mlil OCEANFRONT 5hdrm, 2ba. i;uper loc:J t1on 5399.500 964·71!111 .:igt Pi;ne onl) DOVER SHORES F A B U L O US POOL HOME BIG CANYON :--;,.w extlus11·e l1st111g Fuw~t c·ustom horn 11n 1 hl• golf course 5 Bdrm:. with '"er nOl.lll sq tl of t)(;'aUt dayt1rn<> ancJ C\ en 4 Bdrm jwit spectacular :t000 !>Cj fl. S375.000 C/21 N•wport C~nter 640.5357 In)! \ ll•W~ llll'rt•dthlc , __________ _ 't't'Un t 1 H~ a ppt t,llru Wm t'11l1• SI 750,01.10 ' *Cote Realty & In \'t>Sl ment 640-5777 Real !'.:state EASTILUFF Lu ~unuus of)t'n It' mg & d1n 1n ~ ruum~ :1 R r II urn. "on 'L la:.l ! OW<.; fman'cmi.: w JO', down Open t-b e Sunday Call for pnor Appl Pnn only 642·1736 557-407 2787 lristol St, CM lilGAIN!! 17 WHct.)oow Ct. Owner leaving in 1 month He said "Sell m ' 2 hr. 2 ba condo" The lo" est pnce t $162,0001 m Newport Crest. Assum<i ble loan & owner m a\ help Come see 1t & make 'our offer Open Sun 1·5 MAURY STAUFFER SEA LION REALTY 67J.5l54 1076 • •••••••••••••••••••••• WHl<END RmEAT '• blk to beach. 2 Br. 211 ba Condo 1400 sq ft. frplc. lots of wood a nd m irrors lnc ludl"' washer/dryer &. rein);! $135,000 • VIEW RE.AL TY 770.0544 Fabulous oceanfront lot. JUSt r,o(fueed SSS.0011 Lo<'atedln prime s.c re s1denual ne1ghborhooJ Exciting whitewater & ocn \IUS. Seller will con- sider carrying w /10-15'; down at low interest rate Now offered at ms.000 Call Paul Yoder ~!ngo 49!'.1· 19~-_ rE:NTHOUSE Sl08.00IJonly SllK down. & owner will (1n .. nre at 127<. 3 yrs Pis t•all Bkr 631·2246. ~ 2089 SanJumt ILUFFS $20.000 down-4Br. 3Ba Owner will sell on con tract or lease option. Broker. Steve: 957·1900. NPT HEIGHTS $139 500 3 Bdrm 2 batt. (1replace. large lot Roor 2 years new Call 645·9161 EASTBLUFF 3 BR + tam Rm. open 1: & R + d e n p I u n . l'arl!lree pool sized yard. lmm ac h o m e wtlh l'harm $1.W.OOO. 10'1, a:- sumable loan. 752 2197 owner /Ugt . ----- ! JUST llOUCIO ~ Beautiful mini est ate situated on over '• a r re Enter thru'wrought iron gate to al'I 1mmucula te 4 Bdrm home Exce ptionul value at only $298,000 Call Natalie. agt 675-6000 Capistr...o I 078 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BY OWNER Ideal for horses. I acre country home . 2bdrm. 3000 sq rt ba rn. hwy frnn t uge PRIN C I PALS O:'-JL Y S!65.<"0>. ~93·6748 STEAL IT! Ocean \lleW. J200 SQ ft, I ;i al" 3 yr new, $239,900. 8.'Jl-3030 ------- OCEANVI EW 3200 sq ft. '3 acre_ A s teal at $234,990. Open Sat Sun 1-6. 8.11· m> smtc.-..... -----,-080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOW-l.OW~RICE 3Br. large lot. near busi- ness district. & school. Conventional. IYOWNER SI0,000. 547-3182 5-lh ........ 1016 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10•1,, DOWN. GREAT FINANCING AVAILABLE! This charme r with 2 bedrooms, 2 baths in South Laguna ha1 ocean views and a beC\c h nearby. Lots or class. loads of charisma Just litted at SL58,900. 497·3331 oet.r•••b• ... ,.._. .. O.....t, ..._.,......_h l lH ••.•.......•.........•. .... ....................... ....................... . ~~~~••••••~~! •. ~ Dle'e•H/ . ..•.......•.........•. •• ,.... 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Tow'! l '.hSS 'llr 11!,1 l1t1111 \11d1,•n I'"'"'' '" h.t, t ne'' ,.,l,•n ,11 ,u11ph1 .. 1 '" :.l'ller 1 lX ;1;11.1 1 CLASSIC MOllLfHOME SALES t'illh llarhaor Sit-2116 \ 540.5937 Mohtlt> 11 111111· 5 St.11 P ark In"''' :! tar , 11!•11 i! ba. 24i.1~1 llhl "uh ''" no•r (';,i 11 lol I U:!~H Acre~ for Sale I 2QO .•••••....•......•..... 57 +VU ACRES Uul) 1 11111"' I 111m ~.I fo111 58.500 1to:r J •Tt• Sold J ll lul!ether '"" 1 an ... uh UI\ t•le \Int term~ Lolxt.•11 Ht•Jlt \ x 11. 1,,'J1MJ 1300 ........................ FOR E\ ER V<t'J~l \lt•w . I hlk from hea t·h in S:.in Clt.>me111l• ~JJJl'ltlU" I liR Sl ltlllltO ~!i-l 8i t!I al(t lh1 top C1I tlw U.1n.1 l't Ha r bor II ' "" nt'r 2bdrm 2ba .• lit l'let· tux at.lull <'•>-<1p apt.SJ"9,000 Pnm: Only -196 2131 . . INdt P_r"Ope'tty I 3 SO .........•............. Coron<1do Ca's L"oronwlo J'(•n1nsula :.i bdrm 2 ba C.:hanc l fronL home with 40' L shaped doc•k for 2 boats H1.l(h heam<>d c1•1lmi;:s. alrium. f1re plac·c. "Cl bur & pnvaLc pul10 on Lhe chanel GrcaL home for living & enlertainin.I( Owner 213 391 3606 c~twyLok/ Cryph 1500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -iacn fwe. ~ e.i 2 luwn cry Pl lvts . Garden or Oc\'ollon. llarbnr Ldwn Mcmvnal Park 1611 liR>I i lots. Harhor l.Jwn, rca!>' mowd neccl to ~ell ~ 3654 afl 5 6 µlols Harbor L ."'" C e m t' I l' r y S p r u 1· 1• Gan1en Sell l a n ftn :>i5 i3111 T'),I.> Punlh· \ 1ew Lui~ S111t> b) Stele Hoth fur pnee of Ofll' $5.'lll r .. 11 !II~ Conwmrcial Pr-operiy 1600 •.••••••••.•........... LAGUNA IEACH 9600SQ.FT. 14 Leasl'd commerC'1ul 1mlu.slnat umL~ locall•d on one of La l!Unu '11 ma tn highway!> Bu1ldin~ re cenLlt•' remodell'd I hl!h deman<I Jrca Partners wanL out. offt>nng \t'Q allract" c financin~ 011 .1 loLal prH·c ''' $575.000 With $166.750 dO\\ n Realonom1cs 6i 5-ll7UO M-GIOME Older home. ~araite und barn will produce s ome Income wh1I£' you plan ne"'' de\\'lopment ll.!150 !>Q ft of lancl nt'ar 181 h & Wh11t1er C :\I West.y N. Taytor Co. Reaffon 644-4910 IUILDIRS PACKAGE Ready to go <Hf1c c Building. S anta na Near the <.:1v1c L'cntcr 10,400 sq. rt Includes work1n)! draw111gs & pe rm1l Chuc k Spiller Broker 6.11 l266 1800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ''\IPPElt" AfitD "DOWHIR" I BR up. 2BR down . du plex. 112 blocks lo beach. Th is prop erty went up approx. 25'1 in a yea-r. Better Hurr~ JONES REALTY INC. I \t l'W6 673-62 0 OCN VlfW DUPlfX H 2 900 ..'O !Jo o " n_.1 ~ 111 linann • JI ti!1~· lul 1•11h l'"'n••n1 ' l'hJ'• r all 1'1t.t 11,1 :!21fl '" WI 'l~I Inc:°"" ,._operly 2000 .........••••••.•..•.•• -.\1\11 11' "'+""H ~·' "" ' .. fl 11. 1111 ful "11.1n1•h t' It '"'" 111t1I ,q t 11tmr11t ho'""' unh · I H '.1 t' nlrt 1111•·.l llH 'II\ l\\11''1H II \ "Ill I ICfl I II \ I I> hi I' Ito llll\t,) I oil J ~11 JI " , an .rnd 111111 • .. u , \ ,, ~ ',.··Iii Ill I I nl .il ""·llltlll If.,.,.,,,, •. , I II 11 C \I I' , I • ' '" tol< I 11 .ol1 1111 I nJ llllll "' '""' "''" 111 i; •. 1.111 " h,•uu· .u \ J• 1ttl ~''-t ••1 ' .. '' 111111" r • '• 111111 ,. I ' 'I "' """ ' t I ""' ~ pl, ''' \ .1 ''"'"'r • 11 '"'· •II 1.-. HOMf'n'INC OME 'll't-! '""'""'Ill ''"""" ,I I '•lu1•I•' .tn1I l11ut pl• ' I 11 I' I I\ .I I llll II 111' t l\.\lh I \\Ill 1 ti I\ l•j fH I ' ·• ~ \ lu\\ I\ •..! Pt~U t QUAIL A.,~!;~~~- 10,-Tit l ;l O r .M.I IRAHOHEW 6 UNITS :.! U1 111111 ;. \.\ gdraitc'> ht II\< llt'I bcnl'fltS • (; n •al 1 t• 11 t .1 I .1 r l' a 1 n Wc..,tmm.'>ter Owner will ht·lp I 111 .in1·e .\gent 1;:11 ;:)till 1-'111 !\all· th 11" ncr 5 un 1h 4 2hllrm I :.lb<lrrn 'vµa rute garal!CS gd rP.ntal u rca 1n l' M ~li~I o:i T ri-Plex Onl) 2 )r<. old. I :lbr. 2 2hr nr So Coa-,t Plata S!l!l.9:.0 20', cl \\n, Ocx lm.111l'lnl.: 1;.14 640 4:1Y3 Fas hion Island Rll ~ HEW FOURPLEX 1\ll 2 bdrm units. t lm.l' 10 San Bernardino ('It' 1·cn1er 200'1-a1,prel'1a tton avarl Bwltms. A C. patios Sl:JJ.500. So. Calif. batty 546-5605 2 Duple" lots C.M. With 2 Rental Houses. ,\ss ume 10"4 loan $75K euch Own1Agt 673-6336, &12·9666 OCEAN VIEW DPL,X If you ever wanted to own in\'estment property I>) the beJCh read lhis ad carefulJy then a ct quick· I) Super pnde m & oul 2 )rs ne w Spacious luxury & qualit) 2 Blks tu the b<'h The tl?rms are truJy unbeatable Try a splil dwn payment of 16'; nvw·9't iii 1 ) r interest rr,-e Have owner carr) liulanc:e at 1 5'1 interest Income ~hould co\ er mortl!,aJ:e payment the 'c ry bl year ,\t an ask mg pnce or $247,500 & thr!>e term~. Lhrs 1s the 'cry besl 1m eslmcnt on the coast. PRIDE · TAX SHELTER APPRECIATION • TERMS IL has IL all Agt ( 213) fl!Pl-0311 Pnn only 6 UNITS $205 000. 25'. down. C O:'l/TRA('T , neat Or ange Co b uy Agl !01·3000 HUNTINGTON SCH 10 Un1 l s comm re !>1dent1al s ome w view I blk from bch Will sell or lrade. Bkr 12131 59'.!·2004 01' 536-9909 1114 I 536-9909 2200 ...•.•.•••••••........• •Fantastic luy • REDUCED $7,0110 Only S64,500. Ocean view lot plus a pproveiJ plans for 1n level home. Walk· mj( distance tu Dana Pt. 1 lar tx>r. Owner 638-1614 BF.At:TIFUl.ocean view. Blue bird Ca n yo n . $130.000. 494·8il9. agent. READY TO BUILD Duplex lots. ocean ,•iew near Del Mar. Excep- tional terms offered. Call t 7~ 4556, or 1·755·4667. ........... Dnen. 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( 'J lor li ke 11.11.11 t.1:~1 2900 ······················~ tl,t\'t· Cash" 111 bu' Oa•is & Clorlc 851-1666 Builder /De•eloper neerl" hu111!.1 hll· l..11111 µa1 kal!t'!> For ··onrlo .. hou.-.t.>-.. u1ian1111•nb uf l 1t·e hulld1 n ~'· ,·om mercial &t.>h' SCOTT REAL TY 536-7533 ....................... ........•...........••. Balboa Petlinlllfa 3107 ......•...••...•••.•••. Charming 5 l>drm. :I IJath bay front with :18 · l>oat noat Se1>t July Sl200 mo. Yrl) Sl60U mu Bill Grundy. 675 6161 Corona def Mar l I 2 2 ...•••••....•.•........ Upgr<tdeol 2hilrm. 2 ha house w1lh pn\'ale yrd & 1· a r p o r t N o p e t ., S'i2.5 m1) Gardener incl. Reily Kerr 67:1 1181 Costa~ 3124 ...••..............•..• House for renl J 1-z Bdrm I Ba S425 2.5-<W N cwport Blvd. Umt 1, Furnished I lldrm T o'Jllt.'r $295 642 9194 !MS-HJ06 LOCJ111M1 ~ach 3148 .........•............• Oteanfront dlx furms.hed mobile home. 2bdrm rn sec park w healed pool, sauna. spa. pvt beach }1oothl) or lse ;>49 2405 or499·3816. 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAYFROHT ~aconlay ON THE WATER BeaulifuJ 2 bdrm+ cle n <! ba, frplr. pvt heuch. ll'n nis l'OUrt & moonn~ fur l 7 · boa l U l i I 1 n 1• I $12001mo wmter. IA YFRONT flol ls. F.X<.:EPTHJ:\',\L VIEW of Pav1hun Plu!>h decor $700 wk or s hort lcr m WIMTER RENTALS 2 Br. new furn. 5tiOO mo I Br. S500 mo Ill'" Walerfront Salisbury 673-6900 LIDO ISLE Completely furnished with everyth111g .' uu need. Re1T¥>deled & lie corated. 3 Br. den 2 bath Monthly. Bill Grund), Rltr. 675·6161 Oreanfronl 2 br. 2 ba, !l mos lease Avail 1rpmed $700 mo. Agt 673·911(.0 PEN I NSULA BAYFRONT House with beach and do i:k . 6 bdrm s furnished. G real \'lew Avail Oct 6 t hru June 6 $1500/mo. Waterfront Homes 6.11-1400 WATBtFRONT 4 hr. 2 ba. refng. stove . compl. fl)rn. fenced patio. lge garage, 20· boat slip. ~/mo. ) rly. wkly or wkeod 675·369'2. 675-4421 ---- PRIME 15 AC Com merc1al Land. 900 rt rron ta ~e on H w y I ll Sl.200.000. Call Barbara Glass at C/21 Sandpiper 640-4950 BA YSHORE. 2br. · bch ~e, lo June l5th. $650. ---------· 213·fln-0488/ 972 5101 Nicely furn. 2 Br. 1 ba beach hous e I blk lo ocean Winter only. l.Jl1I pd. $475. The Real F.state Store 675· 1771 PALM SPRINGS Beaunrul 2 bdrm 2 bath rondo near com munity pool. j a cuul. ten nis courts. Lowest price in cle\'elopmenl. Cont act ~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ M1'. Wrighttosee. Lido Isl. best location. I 4bdrm. 2ba. pat io, avail Sept 2t-Nov JO. SllOO/mo. 67S·3048. Fer Ad Actiln ---------- Sl:.!i.111 11111 l \111 1i7:t 7.1.;11 WATEIFIOMT SURF 1111 i ll... 'l"'I 11111' 11~1 1111 ... ,l'I' Ill l>fllf , hllllll' It! "" MJIUJ , • .11tll.lo S7!111 "'" "'" r nh•lll'I ~-1~~ LIOOISU I ltt J ltlJ olltl l:nt fOltli" lllt l••t 1111 I I I' I 111 11' • 1, .. 111 '111 pd~ \\. 1111t·r Mtl.1 '"I 1111-t .••...........•.•••.••• ll02 .......••......•..•.•.• I 1111 1'.1111 H111 ~ lpk "'· 111.: 1 ... ,.1., \Iii ti 111'" ' "" llf1it-k111 .. 111.. S'Ti:I 111<1 1;111111.n .1r1".1 11.r.1 .. ~1 I.Ji :>I'll! 3206 ...••••............•••• IALIOA ISl.~O leautiful la~ont ....... 'Jl'\Jt'\ p.1111l Jiit.i 1·h.1r111 1111 l\.n "11h 1•<1t10 '"' W \ I I-. I< IC.· ;i 11\ -~· 1al .! >llH ) l l1d1 HI. I / hJ lrl'll• flt'W k1L1·ht.'ll 317(11.1 11111 lcaw WiJkrfrunt Sall,hun 1;1:1 ti9clll WINTY RENTALS :! Br homc. lo\'ely pat io i.:ar~il:.J llayfmnt :1 Br h•"'er. 11111• ll.1 ·front 4 llr UPl'\'f. gar. ~I~ mo $1' YEARLY RENTALS l.11ll1• 1,,ta111t l!i.: I llr a ).lt \I de1·k. unfur n SGllO ls c l.ge rum 2 tlr apt JJark lOl-1 for :! l'ar-. Sl:iOIJ mo lo l lHI Beaut1rull) r emod 3 br hnml., unrum Sl200 m11 b t.' 1~""'' :rnr 1 \len. fam1h homl': patio, ge1r. unfurri. SlOOO mo Lo mn. Soulh Ba vfronL 3 br tower, gar. furn or un rum Sl200 mo South na yfronl 4 br up per, Kar, $1200 mo Soulh Ba) front. <t br u11 per, gar $1500 mo, Cum or unfum Lou lnchtel & Assoc.. 67~3331 llalaoa ,......... 3207 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bay F'ronl large 2 bdrm 2 ba Condo in Newport Bay Towers Very lux- urious Secur1ly bldg Po s sible boat :.ti p bi5-8018 Capstt.o leach 3211 ........•.............. Gorgeous3bdrm Manor ! $490. all appliances Kids/Pets OK184.25) fet! RENT1MfS 611-4555 ----~ ----CoroM .. Mar ·1222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jasmine Creek new, 2 story. ocean veiw. 3 Br. 3 Ba Fam rm 2700 sq f t SlS00 1 m o 213 1 446·6684. Immediate oc1:upan1:y Fantas tic 180 degr ee ocean view city lights from all rooms. Lrg. 2Br . 2Ba. family & dining. S!l50 mo monthl \' Wknds & eves. 544.8889, wkdys. &&2·5757 :l br 2 ba. $725 mo. carpctr.. drapes. lrplc. gara.:e. 759 8968 Ca meo Hi ghlands . n1C"e fal?lll) home. 4 lir. :i ba. I am rm. den . pool sauna. SISOO mo Ai:enl 675-5930 IR\'INE T t:RRACE Spac 5br. 3ba, form d r. ram rm, wet bar gardener tn c l $1 1100 'm o AGT IH4·9635 On the beach 2Br, 2Aa Dplx frpic', pallo µvi road Fantastic view $82S/mo hi3·5432 trleul Corona J11.1:hlands I lome Newly decorated in & out. Lars:l' t.h ing Rm with flreplat·e . (;omplcte new kitchen. Oak cab111ets. Wall to wall carpets . drapes , m1m blind'>. 3 Or. I Ha. Obie garage. Large deck & yard Auto w<1ler s prinkler . Key to the b ea ch . Lease $700. Gardener meld. No dogs please. ti73 93..16 ---- WANTED. 2br . h ouse prefer So. of Hi~hwar SSOO-S6S0542-725S work Harbor View Homes Ex· ccutive 4Br. 31,Ba home . w mlaw apl Beauliful groun ds . i 59· 0279. 557-7172. CostaMfta 3224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMPECCAILE Secluded 1>n a quiet E.slde cuJ ·de·s ac tits 3 !kl pool home will Lake your breath a way. S795. You do the gard e nin g $745. Jeanne. 631·1266. REALTORS . .•..•...•.•........... JU4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l"ltlltll) I.I\ Ill 2111 $112.'l j W fttJ ) Jrtl. I ;a11h•1wr l11d1l.Klth IJKl~l!t:JI fN' llMTIMES 6ll·4555 VETHAHS hn't II IUT•· \OU 11w111•tl '11u1 C)WN h11tllt' '' htr lunlwr 1r1Jurnw111111 1·all ,~ .. l!lfi() M••ll'rn .tlltlrrn 1111111" $41MI w llum• frl1 lot,:'llu ;i)•pl l•.&I l•IU' 1t•H'lll l1111.1 I h••• t.:.11 1~7 i..a ll \ ul ,1gt RENTIMES AMl':ttll 't\'S ... IHST t'llMPU:'l't-: 110~ 1-: Hf'::-ITAL Sl':ltVl(' 1-; \LL \H~t\S SIZES ._.., u..fwW"-4 Friekly. September 19, ti&O Cwl.Y PILOT (i • •••••••••••••••••••••• Cottaw... 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SSOO .. u. 51(27 l lJdrm I Ua W1··t-lill' ~·l~lf: • S!l30 tU1 & dl'll :tlla . p11·u111 . lt.'rtt 11;111lt•11 lrplt . 1111 11..i~ $750 mo 548 ti023 or '.11':1 :~rv~ 21r H•wty ~corat•d 1>11wntow11, ;,ho1>111n11 I htk. lll'll i! m1. n ew 1111tnL Cf111, drt~'· l(aril~l' S.100 mu Mr T nholct ~.2 71>.'iS 1-:xec· I br. 3 ba. ll!e Ca111 rm t rvlt-, or bcuc h . iiardcncr S36 04:.!5 3 )Ir, 2ba. 2 c<i.r gar fnr<l y u r tl. c l ean. S550 !~;r.n:t 1.,1(<: l br. 3 blk tu beh. $41MI mu :12:1 I llh St or cull 5·13 0362 ~ 3242 .•............... .._ .... Jal·uu 1 beach No pet:. Under SI~~ M:ird1, ai:t 493 8081 hm1•, of1". 11.11 ti.'1011 2 lxlrm 2 hth Purk1n11. d~rks hrl'pla•e. n ear t~ad1 i7()()/llltJ ~tl<I 8714 LOIJlllNI Hll1 3250 ..••.••...............• lBr ('Onrlo \ lf'W l)f ll\OUll tam_,, 1war 111111 course . '"'La11una lt1lls v1 lla1:c Puols, lenn1~. volleyball etc $695. 962 5.'18.'l. i\sk for 1'1:e IENTIMES "AMIAICAS LEADER IN THI IUSIMESS OF lt&ITALS" CAI.I. 631-4555 Ray~hore~ 21il:l 5 Ra)" hurl' ()r -lbclrm. 21 Jh.1 St:lll(l/IJl\l ''1!ar ls" 213-441 3252 or :IR.'l·2171i Newport i tc1g ht;, Vt'r\ privatt' 11\'WI~ decor ated hie 2 story t·ondo 3 Br. 2 l)a. 11(.)W<lcr room. Crplc & pool Wulk to !!Choots $850 mo. t>45 4955 or fH5· 18:~ 1\'.'.ll PIUC l':S I \I.I. TODAY 631-4555 llnghl :!Ur llonw $4110 ~ ·1 Ail rm l.Jrllt' ) a rd llt'dt>rnr Kids Pet:. Uk $>511 mo 1i75 1\112 Uk r ! Br, 3 Ba dl'fl, 2 frµlcs, w<tter ~Yll'W. $800/mo A\ atl VCI I 84ti 1:158 1147 001!) l244 1\ttrat'll\c 31...Jrm. 2ha. 111 I .Ul(Un<J V1ll1111e No 1ieb. SS951mo 497 41Y12 We~td1ff area lovel) l'X ecull\'C hmn1• :IBr. <!Ru available for 1mme1llate u c:cupaney Uee , J D l'rupert) :\1 anagemenl. 7Sl·271!7 \\ c;,, Ft·1t \ an11i;111a1 I ~ 1 .111 t-tnb a1ott i;:u 1s.:;11 ., HR \l'I ) •1wd \dull:. \'o w i... ltan1:e & rt'rl'1 l'l1t... pa11I l!IU mo 1>1111" W IHth li-l2 OIC~S JBR HOME. $495! lwl!. wekorne, tiuge) d w all applcs164551 fee C11ntact ~n r.:11 ·15!>5 KIDS /PETS OIC 1': Sid.. lloU!>C. 1; J rage F1wd \arc! S545 6'1:.! :!SIU, IN6 -1848 :\k,u dl'I Mur I hr. 2 ha I .1111 rm, S6SO mo l'a II her Mam & dft 7vni 75!1 0141 1;.w 07111 Dano ,oint 3226 •.••••.•............... G rl•at l>ana l'rc~t :1 Hr t lam rm Nl'w l<1nrlstu1,11ng. luw 1·aro· " ~prinkler!. Clo»e Lo 'l'h. µark /."icw hoffil' 9115 mo 1\\'lltl nuw. t ull da)' t'.JI. tl'.tl I, agt lll 'l'l.EX \.tra lg UPJll'r :1 l:lr 2ha :!AXlij II \' rm !'.i<1me Ol•ll ~ u. 1·lose 1111>1 h & :.hutl" \'t•w ptu~h r pt!. & 1lrp,, ~i~l5 -l!l!J <!23i, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Luxuriou.-. 3Bdrm. SSSO w spacious fenred lot for Kid-;/ Pets(5S991rec RENTIMES 631-4555 POSH EXEC GOLF COURSE CONOO <! Br 2ba +den. all ap phances incl. l yr lcJSC $850 mu. Isl, last+ 5'100 :.ct· tlep <.:a ll Barbara (;la~s al(' 2t Santlp1p.-r 1;.10 <1950 llOMt:: FIJR Rl-:NT :I Udrm S5SO Feneetl yard & ,l(aratie FJmil) pleas e Kids & pct!> "ekomc Call 964 2.W.111 9i32971 Age11t.m1lee f'lll·: I.AKES, 111\ I Ur l•ifl eml umt w frplc, waterway-., tcnm" pool l'lt' <.: 111 Duys 752 8200 .Jim 3252 .........•••........... Turtleroc:k View Ni guel ShMcs :1 llr + den ~:xec Twnhrne 2 111 2 ,g u1 den hnmt'. $11 25 Ila \!arthtones l ) r lsc 194 9'1ri;1 (Jwnl'r $7(10mo. c;inny Stevens .\~I !l:CJ!!G00,975 ll!J2 2 Hr . 2 ha 1·01111., P \l l.rg 2llr rnn\111 :"cwporl U1•1ght;, Fr pit·. 1mol " a :. h 1: r & 11 r) l' r ai.'>11 mo 675 H-1 IU cl) s , or 673 2!R7 evl'li "''"I.Hirt Crest. ·lhtlrm :Iha, fam rm 11n11bstr11l'I l'il ucea11 \'lt'\1 ~511 mo ~ ~11!1, s:;7 i5211 ('harming 211f l'ult~1i.:1•' S'.!8.1 Of'WKKI !>C'hoob Fi:cl ~ ard ror petsl53611 REHTIMES 631 -4555 195l1!111 --....,..-or lownhnu;,e 5700.'™1 1rnt111. ~ar, "w1m pool S554J mo <195 02'!7 :1u1 2Ba honw lrn' "111 tl11 w,, I rpk l'O·, l'rt•d 1i ;111 ... <! 1·ar 1:a1 liarilencr ind $7(~1 mo l>a \ ~ :!l:l 7:11i :!990, Eve:,, ,'V \\ k nds 213 2HS 1:1:12 1-:a,,1~1.ie :J Bdrm 2 Hu Ln Ing room l·'u m1h ro•im. f1rcplacl• lt•nl'l'tl 'anl Garden1·r car11ci.... drapes <"lost• lo •.t•hooh Slii5 5.)1; 1737 .tit .I P:\I Sharp JBr, 2Ba l-'am1I~ room & frµIC' L'u,tom tit> 1·or 1 hrough11u1 1-:1e.c·1 1-(ardi:c door 2 c:o\'erl'd µa11os. walk to ;.ch1H1li. ;\lese1 ctel Mar Jrc a S7951mo 754 1;212 E ~•de duplex unit. 2 llr t Ba. lrg yrrl. ('htld i>el OK Avail 1011 2661-z Santo Tomas S.150 <.:a ll J ohn 64&509G 2 Bdrm + rle n, 21" Ila Brookvit·w Condo 2 car gar Alrium lmmed . avatl No pets . S6IO Sierra Mgmt 641 1324 Duplex. 2Br 1 121Ja~ patio, sgl gar o pets SJllO. Dave, agt. ti4-l-721 l 2br. Iba. d ra pes. c1>1 . built·in gas oven. water pd small pel, 1 child o k Stl5 mu 545·61~ Pleasant E-Sille 4Br l 1 2 Ba <.;rpls. drps ~O PETS. $495 mo 548-6680 JBr. 2Ba. frplc. den. nrce fam rly co mmun1 l ~. Sl·hls . move 1n con d ~·409.1. 951 -9511 Brand nt'w condo, 2 ston , 3 bdrms. 212 ba, frple. 1300 sq ft With W W Cpl. drps 2 car gar w.;'opcnc r $650/mo 21112 Maple 673·2282·or 675·5487 ('ves Cozy & pac family home near S. Coa st Plaza. 3 br, 2 ba, 2 1;ar gar. huge b ackyar d . frµlc . ne w drape~ & r rpt. dean. kids. O K . n o pet s . ~ mo :.S:f.1159 2 Br l'lc<Jn 1\tte11·hed i;a rage Fenred yard Carpel Child /Pct OK S480 mo l).tl 1185 i llrantl new 3 Br 21 2 ll<t lownhome. fplc. pal10. i! t ar garage. :'l<1H llgh area S745. 518 7~38. fl<IS.9125 C\t~S ~. Spacious 2 Br w trg ) rd. kids/pets wek11me '.'Ju crpts paint. 631 2246 Mesa 0.4 Mar Clean 4Br. 2Ba. frplc. i:rpl. drapes. $650/mo 545.6381 Nice 2hdrm housl'. arlutls onl). no pets. 5395/ITII> 642·6135. House or duplex. 2bdrm, Iba. 1954 A. or l!J!>4 8 Meyer Pt. no pets. small th1ld OK. $425. !>49·3484 CHILD WELCOME Clean. pretty. carpels, drapes. refnge .. 2 Bdrm. Wash/Dry hook-ups. Pvt Yd. :-<O DOGS. Water paid . $4 7 5 m o . 6 I O Hamilton. 548-8735. LGE2 Brhome,cpts slv. r efrig. fncd y d. gar . lle<.1ut1ful lrg 211r ' Ba Sli5. li75 1171 or 15 l ,l-11, Triplex El Toro 3232 •••.•.................. llll~li'. 1-'llH R E~T 3 Bdrm S.1511 FenC"l·d ~e1rd '"" gar<.1Ml' FJmil) pica"' l-\1ds & )Jets wek ome Call~ · ; 111 •r.:1 2971 \~t·nt . 11n fl·~ Fountain Valley 3234 ..............•......•. 1-:nchantmg 3bdrm tiuml' Slim w hnck It replace dhle garage 1642A 1 fee RENT1MfS 631-4555 llOMES FOR Rl-:N'f 4 Bdrms $595 $625 Fenn•d yards & garages f amilies please, kids & pets w cll'ome Ca ll 9f>4-2566 or 973·2971 A(.tl. no fee 4 Rdrm, 2 bath, huge yarct, fireplacc. kids & small peLs ok '550 mo. 96-i ~t1t5·:io 1-:xec famil~ home. l)!e & ver) pn v. newly redec. 3 br. 2 ba. fam. rm . wet bar. crpts. drps. bit ins. was h /d ry . re frig alnum. xtras . $650/mo Lease prer. 968-4737 / 54(). o.51 1 ' ........ an leach l240 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Breezy I Bdrm Retreat S325+ulll 15489) fee 631..4551 Call Bob. agt Abso lutely exceptional hrund new never oc l'UprE.'<l 3 Bdrm 2'" ba home Land scapi ng . l'arpel1ng & dra r>es , lam ily room with up. strurs loft that can be used as bdrm ur den .. 1 htock s frum heat•h & school SI 100 per mo. .+ ullls. Owner will mam· lain ext .' anl Call 11!11. 7951. SUNNY COTT AGE Dreamy 2Rr.$370,K1ds OK. f ed yardC7723)fee RENT1MfS 631-4555 Beautiful brand new 3 bdrm. 21 2 ba Huntington Beach home Completely carpeted & draped 5 blocks from beach & schools. SOOO per mo + utlls. Owner will mam- lam ext yard rare <.;all ~1 -7951. Tasty 3hr home SSOU' w /lmck frpk & bakony view. Kids0K<67591fee RENT1MES 631-4555 Sp&rkling 2Hr .S35S W f Spacious yd for kids And guru)!e! r8488)fee RENT1MES 631 -4555 $550 mo Newl y r e · fur bis hed 4 Br Condo . s u bm it on c:hlldren . 760·1~or962·1618 ------- HOM ES FOR RENT 2, 3, <I & 5 Bd rms . $475-SBOO Fenced yards & gara)!es . !-'amities pl ease. k ids & p ets welcome. Call 964·2566 or 973-2971 Agt._n_o_ree __ _ ~dlts. $350 mo: 644-9806 Sea Spray 3 br, 2 ba con· do. pool, spa. lennis. 1 m i lo beach, gar. $650/mo. 964-4116 Mesa del Mar. 5Br. 3Ba. 2300 s q fl elec gar. AIC. Gardener incl. no pets . Nice. Sl<MX>lmn. 751-4998 2507 Elden Ave. Lg 3Br. fam rm. 21 ~ea. atrium. patio. frplc, mircowave oven. attached dlJI ce1 r gar . l yr new. $800 m o. To see c:all 979·5099 3 Bdrm 2 Ba brand new spacious condo. Vaulted ceilings, frplc. 1625. Agt. 964-4590 4 Br. Month to month ren· tal. Water paid. S650 per mo Avail. 9· 14. 840·5648. Clean, attractive 3 b r. 2 b1a. lge funuly r m . frpk, S650 /mo. 962·6584 for appt. pord r11"c1I -18-11 fJr ~59 ()590 Ra1wh1 San ,Joaquin. S;,in e} M od l'I \ln lhe i:reen Sµeetal•ulur VI W J 111 21 •ha. tilllllll: h e;ikla~l nook t.ux ous ::.8-'>0 mo r (/l(IJU/ r11,;. 11(/~ •• i>u-fnlti·.> fJ'j.J-."<'l.'J'l 243!> E C9asl Hwy CdM IHIME FOR HJ-:NT 4 Bdrm S.595 Fenced yar d & garage Fam1I~ pleas!.'. Kids & JJets welcome Call 964 25611 or !173-2971 Agent. no lee. Lakes. 1 Br condo pvt hot tub TeM1s. pool, Ja<· SSOO mo. 213 1456·8.'>l:i aft 5pm ------- RENTALS 2br. 2ba $700 :Jbr. 2ba $1000 Fu rn 3br, 21 •b<l $725 $750 4br. 21 iba ~50 ~75 4br.2111>a Sl750Spyglass Minion Viejo 3267 ..............•........ llOM&Ci FOR RENT 3 & I Bdrm 5.')50 ~5!15 Fe n l' t' d 'Jr 1b .111 rl g a r .. I.! c ' F a m 1I•1·., pll't1!>1: k11I -; & f}e l-1 welrnml' <..:jlj I !)t,.1 2:.tifi or m:J <!971 A1.'f no I Cl' . EX 1-;1' lfl'Y ~ Bdrm I ll<tth!>. A Ct'our1 y<1rcl Su1ll'r mtlt hume I Br. :'lir waler. like Ill'\\ S!l511 751 <!-1-1<! fi:JI J:t II '\pt Sh11r;.t:" Im 1·;,in.1l1rout h1)!1]1• i! SI\ I lld rm ~ il~·11 I 11;.r . .! lr11k:.. 11 1: I l' d \\ II I 11 I d o' C k I) \ l' I \\.1lt1r i ··ar J,!ar.1ge. :.:. nimm p1a1l' I l'llnt'> c rlS. "alk to 11ee;,i11 ii}511 mo ) r l) ( lwner &IS li&16 ~'!:\lo 524 fi28H Bluff.., \'11nd11 I llr" 11 ~ Ila. 3269 .•..................... OCEAN BREEZE! Lovely Panoramic \ 1ew by lhl• bl•ach. 2Br SSOO W Bnck frplcl6i!>4 ) fee RENTIMES 631 -4555 NO FEE' Apl & Condo r entals. Villa He nlals 675-4912 Bkr. You'll like 1h1s ,11tult 11\' tn~ m ~ew110rt '!> f111csl 2Hr, 3ba, den, pool, .Ja1'. tennis :-.lo )>els 1133 33-19 Exira lrg :-.;""µon I ·n ·st Condo :l Br. 2 12 Ba MasLer l'.R 1x·6.tin '1e" Fam Hm , ti>k. wt'I b<tr a ll r1:1· fut•il $8511 t.1:12181 1 Blk Lo bch. 3Br. 2Ba, home. pool. tenn•~ l·rts. p\ t parkm~ S75U mo 645 3615 eves. 673 62tu d)S no•\\ 11ainL n .. w \':.trpcl ll'Cl'>C IDSO mo 113.1 1357. 1.~1 >1170 SaRJumt Capistn.o l278 . ..................... . $450,Lovely 2Br W /Appl Kids Pets OK! 16409) fee Call ab't Val 631-4556 Beaut 2bdrm condo . all xtras. refn g. 2 s tory, pool. 2 kids OK. no dog. Avail 8·21. $4251mo 1st. last 496·6576. 831 9303 . For Lcasl' :lbdrm house. S525. Isl. lasl +-dep -193 76&1. 3286 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Lovely Laguna Estate. " s undeck. s plit·le\"el $525.Kuis OK1964l) fee Call Vicki agt 631 4557 '+S13 CA14PU' Da: IR"tME Do\'er Shore~ Short ter m Ocean view. hlk from beJ1:h . .i Bdrm. 2 '" rng. :.auna . s pa. pvt g uesl qtr ... $1600 19'J·5304 Wood b ridge Posh 3br. rentaJ tBr 3Ba pool Twnhme $595 •m o ~1i:ws1~mo 5"15·2241 Tustin 3290 ....................... _4_~._1 24_58_o_r_4_94_1Y1_4_7 ___ 1HARBOR RIDGE. Sec: Close to Base. S380 2Bdrm,W/frpk l8324) fee **I.WES! Rough ly JO lo chuo-.c from $375·$950 monthh• on. I year lease. We're the ones to call W\Hld h ridge Realty 551-JIHHI 1!1208arranca l'k,.•.l n inr Woodbridge. 3bdrm . lwnh&e. $550 m u Nu Pets 551 2215 Woodbndge I BR :I Ba. Fam Rm. atrium. S910 mo. 644-1890 dys. 551 5827 evs RA.'<CllO SAN JO,\QUIN \'ILLA Nearl) new 2 Rr. 2 Ba. Condo on gotr course Ai r . Micro-wave. pool. Great view. $750 mo. Adulls . No pets 7fi0-1719 Sp,•ct acular view fro m l11e. brand new T H in Turtle Rock. 2 M /br suites. den. 21"2 ba. wet har, frplc, a /c, S97.'i. 752 8350/ 75l·S813 LOCJlllMI ~och 3248 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gracious lh•ing in lovely 3bdrm. 2ba w /spa. No pets. $82.5/mo. 497·41Y12. Two T.,nfic Homes Both are 3 BR 2 ba with ocean views. $800 a nd S850. LOIJllMVillogeR.E. 4t7·1761 fantastic view 3 Br. 2 ba. Complelely re mod. Beautiful decking, adults only. Sll50/mo. Will con· sider lse/opl. 640-5.S36 Charming, clean 2 br. frlc. garde n. walk 't1 b e a c h , S 5 7 5/ (2 13 )4 49'-013 I . (714 )499-~ Gated. 3br. 3ba din rm. ram rm. hbrar). atrium. ~)()'. vie.vii.. l'lardener m cl $2200 rn> 644·6 120 or 6-14 5400 ONTHEIAY 2 Bdrm, 2 ha with a pool Secunly. $950/mo Waterfront Homrs Inc. 631-1400 * • Q t..:AL ITY N E W P 0 R T W ES'T'CLIFF tl ~E minutes from beh. 38r. 2Ba. 2 frplcs. 2,000 sq ft . gardnr mcl $900 m o (213") 843 5578, 12 13) Zi6-7091 ask for Pam • • llGCANYOtit McLain Twnhme 2Br. 2ba. Tenms poo l ia1· sec c,·d p r k 'g for 2 cars $950 6H 7722 d )'S. 640 8368e\' wknd RENTIMfS 631-4555 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MISCELLANEOUS RENTALS JNI area LCllnJf Selection Winter & Y ecwty Furn. & Unfurn. 7 oceanfronts from $900 lo Slt;QO ~Ia n) o Lher beach local ions. We'reopen e\ery day BURR WHITE REAL TOR . IMC. 67>4630 3425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I N THE LA KES , No rthwood . t b drm L.1r ge \'1t·tor1an Bearh studio, 1425/mo. Call House 4 B<lrm 2 Ila 582.'l David 979-3953 ur Peg Mo yearly. 123 211th St 552·2000. ~">7·1616 Avail Im med Exclusive Rig Canyon on Penrnsula Pt 2 Br. den .'2' G:<>ll Course. ·~ool. ten· Ba. frpk. clhl garai:e. ms. s pa, 2br. 2ba. gar. furn availahlc S8011 11111 $1100/mo. li40 8 126 & yrty_ Agt. 673 54111 • 497 ·!>47l __ _ WEST BAC.:K Bi\Y Versailles, 2 Bil I'~ Ba, ARl-:ACUNDO artu lt s o n ly Ca ll i::xec. 3Br. 2Ba . 3 car 714 538·S.:~213·884·7390 1 gar. Kids UK Pool. $750 Sea Spray 3 br. 2 ba con-m~._~ 0121 __ __ do. pool, spa, tennis, 1 mt Business relocation forces to beach, gar. S650/mo. move Take 0' er 1 year 964·4116 I e a s e N e w 2 + 2 Costa Mesa 2 BR 2°"1 Ba. <.:uthedral ceilings. large plush unit with patio. 2 master suite. walk 1n c a r g a ra g e a n d closets , ,·ard. lau ndry fireplace. Adults only room. breakfast areu. complex. $S75 mo. Credit large drnmg room. well check required. 675·5880 lit to and from e nclosed or7S9-934l gar gagc Garage door --------- OIX!ner . Landscape 1n Huntrngton Beach. 2 BR d uded C'reaLl\'C lav out with pool and laundr ) Must Sl.'C to appreciate f a c 11 Hun ti n g l o ni $700 1110 Phil 760·71\H. Gardens on Viewpoint 548·0408 or contact Villa Ln. 1st rn>nths rent + d e· Rentals (Sall~· I 1}75-4912 posit. Credit t•heck re 2Br +den. walk lo beach . 3 hr, 3 ha exec. home. tri frplc. yard. $600/mo. level, frplc, ocean view. Call Darlyne: 661-1161 or Kjds &pets OK. $950 /mo. 11ui red 675 -5880 or 759.9:J41 BLUFF'S <;ONDO. single level, 3br , 2ba, no pets! $700/mo on 1 y r lse. &40.5211 494·3672. 645·5033 aner 6pm 1:111 a Daily Pillt AD-VISll &42·5171 r aAKICl.UC Rt.Ill.TY -"Com"""' c-....... 840·7000 Lido Is l. best location. 4bdrm. 2ba, pat io, avail Sept 24·Nov 30. s11001mo 675-3048. ~~~~~--- --..-------Twnhse. 2 hr, 212 ba. 2 Br duplex. $470. ulil pd, .Jrplc. patio, unrum. or 3J.1 E 21st. CM. adllS/no JICly rum., S5SO. 645 4574 Br , l ~Ba condo . dshwsh-r. •stove, ref rig, garage, 2 pools, sauna, jacnuzl, tennis court. sec gate. adlts . no p ets. 9IM>-1849 ---------- 3br townhoml', SSOO/mo. Kids OK. paol/t ennls. Bi II 960-1217, 536-6565. Oceanfront rooblle home from 1500 m o \ 714) 499·31116 2hclr m , t ha. recen tly restored charmer . New crpts, drps, appliances. wood panelihg. walk \o beach fVto wn. Ocean vlew /(rplc . $650 . 49t-6306. Lease 4 Br. 2 1 ~ Ba Spacious house New carpets. dra1>es. ovens. d ishwasher. Wul k t o beach 32R Colt1tn ~ m o 714 /1146 73\111 or 21 :I 624 l8tll 2br 21 tbu gar frpcl. d is· hwa~her, micro. adults . No p ets ' \yr old . ~ht!~.---~ WIMTa llNT ALS Selling anythin& with a Duplexes. 2 hr • 3 bar. Daily PUot ClllSSified Ad $400 to $500. YEARLY Is a sim ple matter . R ENTALunl\&m, $47S. _J_mt_c_al_J 142_·_·~_ .. ___ 1 • :Nwpt Oc.'h Rily 67S· 1642 pets 2 br. 1 ba dplx , patio, yard. bit ins, recently re· d tc. $52.5 /m o . Call 6.11-5067. ' . Unique 2br, 2ba. den. sun deck , gar, lnd ry , gardener. adults, no pets. S525. 343 'B' E . 18th Sl. S49 4050. 2 Br 2·~ Ba, 1 yr old . ~/mo. Call Unda. agt. 846-1371. 146-4292 Move tn today. Clean ~utblulf condo. 3 l:Jr . 2Ba, .£ves: 675 2424. CONDO 2br, 2ba . super sh11rp, beaut area. 3 blks S.C Plaza. Secu r ity. $."iOO. 7S2·lS20or968-lS49 ' ' I f1I DAILY Pll.OT Ftldllr, 5'1leemb91' t9. 18'1D .. ....... u..... ...,._ .......... ...... to~ 4300 OHk ....... 4400 ..... '".. ....... 4500 ' c .. •u•J-., Ati••-•ta......._ U.tuuwl .. 11 J4JS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........................... ,.,..._ .. l76t C .... Mete l1J4 llu.nt £Wit.eh. 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P>forthoelt: looking. HUMTl•HOH LAICIS ~t'AHKlJNt: ~rtt-:AM:O. l ·A.~<.:l\UINC Wi\Tt-:Rf l.l.S ru\\ t-:RINIJ l'INl>.S Nlo.WSl'Al'lOl l\ I .;\.J(lo~ m F. \01 'I.I' \l"l'S • ~ h•l(unl f11 q1I.,. ... , • l'r111uh lakt'bt<ll' put111-. & huh 11111~1t •I le11letl flCllll (\ whtrll•"JI 11µ<1 •I ltlllt!!t lr11111 lk·111 h 142·1160 7~i2 a-.:Jl11~1\1 1• 11 11 1!1blk." W ul lk•111·h 1111 ~blM" 10 Mar 31 19til Jl\r. 2U11 W1 rlflll ro 11!111 w tw .. t ~hp ~JO rn•t ' iu 1 ~ !M.211 l.o\ d :! & :I Utlrm tu ... nhou~e.. i:ur.ii:" paltO. luw11ln lac S4t.5 & ~ t'a,11 <!1:1 aoo 72o:l 11r 71-4 :.JO T.l-l7 Ne.,. l.u ic CON l)O I h1 . !Allll I t'l\Jll!I. l'luhhi.l· flt .,. a 11 <'d 1· u 111rnu n11' $150 m11 tl7!i !ill:l!I CVt.'!<. ~7 1:.ltifi •la)'I 1\1'1 HU2 Rkr ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAllllWPOIT APAITMOOS COUMTIY CLUI UVIMGIM MEWPOIT IEACH . \11 11cJ11h co1n111un1ty 1111 th\.' l:l11ck Ruy Sper 1u1·ular Spa. 7 ~w1mmmg vooll!. 8 lighted ten111s 1·11u~. bike trails. 1wt 1111~ green Haehelurs 1 .inti 2 bedrooms apart 11wnh. and townhouses tro111 $449 oo per m unlh On J umboree Al >;an JuJquin Hiiis Road 171410.W 1900 Condo 2bdrm 2b<i Bay view. enclsd garage, auto. upener $1>95 year I) TSL Mgml &12-1603 VHSA.IWS I ACH/l la 3 Br, 2 1)11 condo Brand new. Pool. tennis, l6SO 49'.l-6700 or ~-2798. 2hdrm. 1 ~ha, fq,lc. palm, adu l t s , no pet s 213 540·S014 ... • ....... ,..,,...a..4 w~"-d 3t00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Seawild YillHe New 1~ bdrm "itxu ry J dull apts in ltl pl1.1ns from s41s. 2 bdrm townhouses from S53S + 1iools, tenms . waterfalls . ponds! Gas for cookmg & heating paid. From San Diego Frwy dn ve North on Beach lo Mc Fadden then West on McFadden t o Seaw111d VIilage. t714 )893-5198 Oceanfront for Winli:r Hentals Fum1shetl & un· furn Broker 675·4912 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• On Newport Beach. Beach Hot e l room s mall kitchen, 2306 W Ocean front ~ & up $260 Sec and two:s comrxuiy "roommate search •11> 752.9475 2br apt Pay $3SO llur 2 mos/ 642 4982 "Too hip to drink" Resp Adult Male \11 Shr l:lean Hse in llunl. Bch $190/mo ~0603 F Newpart Och Shor1·:. llome next to Bch·Pool & Ten n 1 s S2 S 0 i\ ,. a 1 I lmmed. 6'2·5818 Fem r m mte fur 21Jr lwnhse 1COM I 24 yrs o ld e r , $297 / m o 2 13 694·856t ~:l alne wkdays 213-4~ 2301 wk knds 2 Br home lo share )I a t u r e ( e m p r e f $175+' ~ ulil. 645 5810 aft 6pm Resp rmmle wantt!d to shr furn Balboa Pl·n apt Refs. req'd . 675-0328 aft 6 II \ \ t R 0 ' I \ 1; ~: l'.t•u1 h l'1t.>t ' f11 $t>:!.1 I fir ~~ $4.HI \dlt' \\nlr lei.:! t-l-.d11.1•"ah'r I liil ~~. I\.~"~ ltl''I \J•l l hl \\111tc'I Ht•111.1I S.C..\ 0"' l 111 r .1 , ...... ,~ ";.1 :s..• 2' 1 11 A,TS. '\F.W UEl.l'X lo. ~ '"!.." !191! 116:1 Nil' I-: .\duh:. 2 llr Jl,ll lo ,\ nl'al .upg rade d full St'('11nty penlhouse. over- looking parklike ground & tounl a1n $500/mo Ai.:ent 1\44· 7211 ~deposit 673-4 154. F\tm Condo Jbdrm 2ba fri>k 2 gar pool J acuzzi tennis SJOO 979·5129 aft 6 pout. 1t1ar:.a.ie. frpll' 1395 Sii \HI' 2 lklrm 2 hulh Ulll 842 9:)113, &l:l 5251 VILLA IALIOA Rooms for Rent Garden Grove & Orange Area. !¥78 3484, 750 6057 Eves. Female to s hare apt. s r,a . Jae. Lenni s . pool 5400/mn If Jble lo fn eggs. S350 nY> Call Ron 640.8245 Codo~so 3724 •...........•.....•.•.. CASA OE oao 'LL L'T 11 rr n:~ P 1\1 ll L'11m 11<1rt' llt'fur1· \ll U rt n1 i.:u~111 m de:,q;n feature~. Pu11I . RRQ , 111 rd i.:ar.ll.!l' nl'w urn 11 ur1'. ... u rrou nd1•cl "llh plu:,h l9mb1•aptn!! \dull h'lnl! ,,1 11,, bt!sl '" pt'ls ~bdrm f11rm,.he11 SIM .l&i \\ Wi lson. ti-12 1971 SUS CA.SITA.S "'1m I hr .1pt S325 & up r '"I .:.1r ·\dulls. no p1•i, .!1 10 :-.lt'WJ>tJrt Ill ;>II< l!ltill h11twn ti JO & ~"'' I 1-ir Co11.1.ie l-"11 rn . •'lean & pnvale i\dult:, onl) nn pets Ut1b tnt'I Sl50 mo h l & lasl t ~.,. clep ~18 ~22 HuntinCJton a.och 37 40 ..•••••..•.•...••....•. H.B's FINEST '\punish !-:stale LI\ 1ni:' U<-aul1ful park-111-t' s ur ruuncl1ni::s Terrar ed P.••I Sunk<·n ga:. bbq .. pa rk ltt)~ IOUMlJini, S pa l'1nu:, roo m s St.·par:Hl' dinini.: a re a Walk·tn CIOSt!lS, home like Kitchen & cabmel.s. W<1l k 10 llunl1n1tton Center 1 IJedroom unfum $400 I Betlrnnm furn from Sl30 :! Bed1 1•11m fu rn 55()(1 I .,. nh,t• uMur11 from "-'>Oil \dull nil P\'l' l'l 1l1lt<'~ f ru • \ lll'IVI' \ ll~R \HlS·\ lti:!ll PJr\,:-111~ Lu. 1 l1lk W of ReJl h 'l hlk..<>:O. n( t-..ltng .. r ~I~ ... 1+.U 3744 .....••..••••.......... .,,, . .,.Iv hm1hh1-d 1 llr & ofr ,,, ~ncJ h1l r 111 ('lllHIO. .,. ' u n fl \ ti " 1· k . o fl ~111 .. cm, ,\I', rl :-.hwi;hr . • .11 von 1•11•1. l••nn" "'1• .,11 1110 I yr I"· l\1llt 1111 ,,..,., ~1'111 •HI:! ltl1 1l'M I\ ......... hit•' M.wporl l uch 37 6' ··········••!•••······· '\I I• 11t I 'I ~.II \I 111-.NT /\I-" W1 .. kh t.i.W111l 1·1 "''' 111mr.11110 •IM 'l•;l\NI llONT, /\v.111 t111w, 11.111 w•••·kl\ Sp4'1· I ,11 111,H \ tl'W h/:I ~1 1 111'" NO LEASE REQUIRED YEAR ROUND FUN: 'IOClill Ar l1Vllr(1\ 0 1 •Ct:I"' •I"'" ~11nC1ov Br 11n1..t1 • Jllj() '•PM 1111\ • Plu.\ much mn10 GREAT RECREATION· lt•lll\tS • f IO!l l (14''>1ln'< (J.HO & pro .<11top) • 'l Herullt Club~• Snuno • HydWtO•"~"'O•' •Swim m1n11 • 011v1no Rnngtl BEAUTIFUL APART· MENTS $111Qll•~ t & } n1H1r 11omi. • f Ill 1\1l>l'lt!tl & Unl111nr~h1•c.l • Adull I tvllltl . No f'OIS • MOC1t1I~: Opnn cJ,11ty q to 6 Oakwood ' Garden ApartrMntt Newport Beecht So. 1700 ftith SI ll>\i• ...... tblllt (714) 842-5113 Newport a .. ch/No. 880 trv1n" \<11 lblhl !114) 8'6-'104 ..•......••.••.••...... 1106 ......••..•••.......... \'RI. Y I hr rlerk. ..:ar prki.t . laundr: fa!' "'I no"' ~mo 673·•11&1 Deluxe Bayfront ;JbJrrn, 2hJ. relng, frpk. 11Julls. no i.iets S woo mo y r h . ~ 7213. 644·5138. lcAoa ..... ,.. 3107 .........•.•..........• Small Bach S300 Yearly Ultl s pd 4 -8P M Man ager 675·5112 Ul\ely 3 BR 2 Ba. fpk, patio, Rn5 yrly. 64&-1220 •••h"1 fit •• r ,1 ,.:t.~ pr•' u l ,. ll<1l 111, 1111 j.)t'I:. $4fl() lllll 1'.111 ~Iii 4KljO. u ~k ft1r l'a1111•r l-1r1) "1&1:field FAMILY A"S. Br.mil new be11ul1ful lrg Jpt, for fam1ltcs w11h I or 2 rhildren. Near park. Heat paid :-Jo pets 2Br, 28a $465 398 W. Wilson. C M 631·5583/548 2408 New 3 Br. 2 Ba. $560. With large private y ard. fireplare. 2 eh1ldren OK 534 Bernard St.. 548·2408 MESA VERDE home al mosphere. 2 & J Br dlx apts :-;o pets. 54f>. l034 $695 } e arly Charming Bay F rnnl 1 Bdr m P arking Ut1ls paid. 0.9-9667 Eves. 2 Br. 112 Ba ne wer 1-\o\llhs~. blt·m. arr. renc patio, gar Adults, no !bdrm by beach. Patio. pets. S4.25. IH5-4837 gar uttl pd S400 mo yr. --------- ly Ref. 673-1275. 673 1401 Townhouse 2Br. gracious ---hving. pool. adults. ~o 1 Bclrm 1 block from pets. SJ75. 755 W 18th. Sl. beach Ca r port S390 per 64&-9507 m11 <.:arolvn 631 3240 ------- /\genl JOO 3.ilh. St N B Clean 2 Br l Ba. garage. -·• -no pets, S32.5 Call a ft Hach Apl. Steps 10 beach. IPM. 642·515.'i Yearly $i!85 mo No pets or water beds . + ulil. 2bdrm. fenced yrd. redec. 645·5714 encl gar, S39S. Adults. no Balboa Peninsula 2Br a pt Covered c arpo rt . S440 mo Annual rental. i)2 M53 Corona cW Mer 1122 ..........••........... l'ha.rmtn!? IBr south or hw'" bit. ms. beam ceil. I! J.r age . S-1 t>~ m o '155 3649 ------- lmmed1ale ucrupancy. Fant astir ocean \' 1ew. 180 dt.>gr ee from a ll rooms. Qwe1. lBr. lBa w parking S525 m o Wknds & eves. 644·8889, wkdys · 642 5757 So of llwy Spac. 2 br. l bo, sundeck, ~a r agc. $51t• i\gt!Ol, 675-5930. CostaMna 3124 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I llr N1•wly dt•t'l1r i:us ixl. 1·n1 I 11ar Adlls. pool r..ti sm:i I lh Tuwnhuost'. nt•wly tlt•t•••r ~:u:. 1111 1•nf'lsd ~(ltl Actll'l 111101. fi42 S<nJ $:1."10 l-:nl11'tnl1 2Llr W 1 1111111 ti 1~11<1, .iuru.i1• (;11111l l11c .. 4lllllfll~Utll (1•1· tiJI .i~.:16 .11(t•nl V11•k1 l! Br :! Ull S4h1clt•ek S4:t5 petS. 388 Bay St 642·0461. 2 Bdrm lbise, refrige & stove. Small child OK. S450. 548· 1.377 I Bdrm Open beam cell 1n g. carpet, drapes Patio, l'ncbd garage. Gas & wa ter . $375. 9'i9-9515. ·-------- 2 Br I Ba. Duplex. Pet · Child OK. $425 548-4301 2br. 11 .ba. S435 adults no pets! 631 ·54.59 or IH0..1156 2 Bdr m . 1 Ba Ground noor Westside . $42.S 556-6516 TREEHOUSE 2br above your e nc l garages E.Side P r of Married Cple. No Pets. Avail <Jct. Isl $450. 548·5830 Spacious 2Br. 2Ba. frplc. .;1ep down hvm)! room, new l'pts. drapes, deck. 1 end l(ur No pets 135<1 779 71100 CXl '!!251 or 499 JZ!r.! cVt!S IJUIS JJllid I lldrm $225 \~\lid \•lulls l'u\10. fi44 00!)1\ A,1111 ·'I'll"" tlc't Isl WEST S IDE, 2 hr. I ba. ,i•lll 111:H1 •h''· 7t10 14111 '111vt•, rcfn)!, lgt• vatm, 1•v1·~ t. wk111I' 1·!111lo1'1. adult,,, 1111 11ets. ;11, .... 1 y lle1-u1111toel :1 llr 2 Bu '1'11w11h11ww Spunou~. I ll'l'lll 111'1'. 1111111 q,JI ,., at 1•11 Adulh 1111 l'l'1" $4!1S 1~15 :t.1KI , fi7~• 59'1\I Sl'i\t'IOUS :11111 2 UH I Bu ·•l'I. 1111e11 hC'11111,,, i.t'I vmi.: lmr. lol,o; of woocl lhruout 13m 1111> llT.J !it1Ck1 I'\/' N t.' w :1 II r . 2 t v II 11 T 11 .,.11h11u:.1· $5511 l'rw .11" y ,, n l ''lo!lt' to sh11111111111 Allultll. l!ltl2 M11pll'. M.K :?-11111 :lhr. 2ha, dr3P(':.. dn, nr Wiison & l'lu1•i:olla $575 !111.1 1777 af\:ipm Spuel111.L~ 1''11mily 3 bllrm :l bu $395 l'lay1o:r11und & JIOlll 5414 tl556 r nim 1.2 7 PM :.! r\llrm. I Buth, W/tleek & cnrl 1111r to: ~11de $150. 'I'll<' Ht!MI 1--:S I ttt e Stor1: 675 17;7 l VIUAMADBA S340 7 17 W IKlh. fl f\ t~l.'>· 19'ltl 2 l>r. 1 hu. 1·rp1i:. all new patlll, hll It\:,, $3.'11) ITIO t 21:l M3tl-944n mealilUIU A' AltTMEHTS llt•auliful hr and new .iurd1•11 apts, spa Adults. no pets :!Rr28a $455 39fl Wt.'lll Wilson. 11.'ll 5583 2 llr. S:\00 P1H1I , ttutcl lt11•11lion Aclults, no f>CIS .t2J W Uay S.&H 9Slli Spur 3 Dr twnhOUMt' I 1'.I tin, f111k, d /w. patio. i:u Nr Horoor /W1lso11 $45() [)52· 7001 JIH ••••••••••••••••••••••• OC:UlilVllW Dir 11 2Br. a . den , fri>le. g1r•11e. r1n1te " 1u1rbeae dlspolla l. (714) .,.,030 ............ Jl40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Ur. 2 Ba, 119s stove, d s h w h r I n c I •~ n r I. il&ritlOi! l:hlldren OK No Jl'4Loe. ~ \Jiii pd ex '"----------•• t't'111 elet'. 2324 F:ld e n. ("4:! 1213 • 1o·or11 h"'le I Rdr m W tall bill.a paid for. KidlOK. near schools~ tM2'7 a~ !!!:...4W r~ t it 1•11 11fr .. n1 :?lot Xl111 m ntl \(lull " nu '"'" l~111 W111t1·r $~i~ :WI 7'~ :IOllt Or1•1111fr1111l 1\ "'"' :! ,r,, :l Hr, lJU l<'llO). frph', 11'.H f'r u m 1))0 w In lt'r !>-10 471'1 --- lbr. nic·e. rlcan. rh~I.' to ~hl111 & lr1uup. 1•rcf 1-'cnl Lovely Ill adult, no pel.I. 50 t $296 ~ ll.,IA 1..W Br apta. 6200 'Ed· lr)l 2bdrm. fcnrt.'ti ynl lna!" !. h.b. ~0119. __ e hildrt'n OK $47!i / mo. Cute N Co&y ! llSO WI Nt•w <'IJ'1>dJI 6 dra~s. all maj epplc(llMS)fee t'1·7'00 '45-IH 7 Contact ValGl-4556 ...... ,, MAalMH'S WA.LK Li: 2 br apL'\ fnim S450 t-'rpk largl' ~ J . 1mt 10. aar. nr tlunt ll<trbour 16662 Jib 'ir•c·J1• /\pl I 84lMi8117 2 Bdrm. 2 bath FiH·plan~. Garage. $450/rn> Ca II 963 2205 Spacious 2 Br front apt. $37 5 /mo l! kids Slater 18each, Isl & last, 848-5465 lBr garden l'Ondo Like new. Pool & Jacuzzi. No pets $400/m o P .P . 962.6.UJ 2bdrm. 2ba. Hunlmgto n Har bor ln-pli:x. dis hwasher, pn v patio. gar w1opener. odults . n o pets. $425. 840 4039 3bdnn. bll·ins. frplc, lrg master bdrm w /walk-in closet. SSl0-1mo. 995-1093 Harbor Area-2br. Iba. no pets! S4001mo 554·2811 afler6pm '«, 1".. I J I J l I ~1 '. ...,i ' ~ I I \, I '"~ (J • t • 2 IA Pltie Apa •D~&llO's • Pool I Rer... Room • Gard111 l an4scapi.ftl • Jot to Beacll I Sllops .... , ~ i ' ~ :\i\ IHlll\o\H NI '•f• L' H t•1•tl•,,11 H ti 'II 1.' ·l' 11 )() Ir .. 3144 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Br <.:ondo in "Lakes" f\tll J8C, tennis, end unit. !"OOtmO.:J.:!1·4_763 __ _ Ltlgma~h 3141 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 BR, dnl ocean view. Por ch, new c pl, pnt . lndry, •2 blk beach. $475 mo. Dys 549·1186. evs 499-3922 Wide ocean Vl t'W,,. Ch•!ls11· architec:ture on 111·r .. 11 or gardens l'ool & '11111 Estate lt111nl( Clrnw 111 bcud1 &. l'l h 11111111111 I Bdrm Apt $47~ 1111'1 Uhl" M•t11n· 1·011"11 .. r 111 .. ttdull •l!M 4116.1or11Jil IWll 7 Sludiu unfu rn l>rlll"'"· r arpet.A, :1111v1., 1 l'lr1.ic. '"'block to ll('ll<'h $344J 111 clds Uttl:c 4!17 :l(Yl7 I Br. 11atm, walk to h<•uch. new t·arpel. $375. Call Oar lynl! 01:1 1 l ti l or 49<1-:lfii:! Beautiful Stu1ho-ln ex l'hanj.le for hsc work <194·4439 ask for Thelma 497-1744 ~Hills 3150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hli:h on a 11111 . 2Bdrm $455. c.;ent A/Ct5816 lrce Robert a~ent 631-4556 i..,.......,... 3152 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.! Hr. 2 ba l'ondo on )(olf cours<' indudes reh~r. washer & dryer, S600. 4!r.! ·6700 llf' 49'l 2796 . W:c 2 BR condo, newly re furbis hed. pool, udlts. No pets. rm. ~-ooo art.!·_ 2 br, 2 ba condo. golf crse $550 Darl e ne tiel-11611494·3872 ----- -Newport e.-h ll6t ••••••••••••••••••••••• For leuse. 2 Versailles condos, Sl'<' Rate. pool, lennl!I •2bdrm. l~b1, C'Ourl ) ard view. $900. •2bdr m, 2ba, ba1 view. SHOO. "Call J .B. 644·08ki or (21))501-MJS. On Peninsula , wallc to beach, 2bdnn. 2ba. frplc. 1ar, very clean. $.'500/mo. yearly. • 32nd St. k.1wer unit. Ce ll to see .,5 6428. :"le" Luxury 2 Br Condo Full Secunt ~· under i:round parkm~. Cagne) Lune. S17S mo 67S-:l007 Versailles Pl'nlhouse 2 Br. 2 Ba Oc·ean view. Ser $700 mo 644 0452 i-.:\·es lluy F n)nt ApL~ $460 to S71Xl. Sandy beach. 1\va1I. Sept. 7th Dock space? 7141673-4799 & fi75·6491 • 2 block from beach. 3 Bdrm 2 Ba. Upsta1r~ Built-ms. SWldeck . gar I.ease~. 12'1 12 441h St f~140 NEW DECOR·3Br, 21:1a . fri>lc, i.;ar. 2 blks bch S675 mo } rl}. N u pets /kids, 645·1682 ----- OC:E.AHFROMT 3 Bdr & 2 Ba, blt·ms. fri>lc. only a }rs old. dbl gar $1300/mo yrly OC:E.AHROMT 2 Br & 2 Ba. hit-ms. frplc. only 3 yrs ulc1, tlbl gar BIO moyrly llwet C.: M home M F. 20·30. Pnvac~ + warmth. ~. 752 7521 exl 283 dys F\tm1shed Room m Costa Mesa Qwet home Work· mg Person Not under 30 yrs 642 .. 1791 ---st Home 4150 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Beautiful Pnvale Home for elderly Xlnt T.L .C. b y R .N . Nutritious meals 978-3484. 750-6057 Call Eves. ---------oc.tioRaetttab 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rosarrto Be ach. Baja Mex. 2 Bdrm 2 Ba. Day, Week. Mo on Beach, Private. New. 546-3642 Lgc Big Bear<.:abm· pool tbl. color l. v. 2 fri>lcs. Sips 14 714·545-6916 PALM Spnngs 2 BR de wrator furnished condo Tennis, pool. W D. patio & gar $400 wkly: S1200 m on t h I y fi.7 .'i 8 3 7-1 • 1·493·7231 JACOIS REALTY Honolulu oceanfront, I b r. 675-6670 beaut rum. car, s tereo . --TV , Sept S850 / mo 1 Br 1 Ba $&00 & 2 fir I Ba 673 1197 $500. B\k lo hr h • -. - Owner/ Agt. .\59 5 164 South Palm Spnni:s. Lux.. Eves. Furn. 2br. 21.1ba, pool -----·•de. Calhecl ral Cyn All adult. Sorry. no pets. 2 golf tennis. a ,·ail. wkly Br. 2 ba. fro m S425. or monlhl)' il4·675-0288 Refrig & dshwhr incl'd. or328·7092 Jacuzzi & pool Al•ros!> from N B Gulf Course 54H855. 2 Bdrm 1 12 B .1 . Townhouse style Adults, no pe(~~~~ Bayside Dr Dix IBr. den. 11 ,ea, pool. jacuzzi, pvt bch. S975 mo lse . 759-1092 Palm Spnngs m onfuly rental dun ng season. Ca nyon Country Club are;i. $2000/mo &a.>5917 Palm Desert Condo 2 Br . '(\.',gor geous view. close lo shops, etc. Reasona· ble. By week or month. 714 673·8821. tfttals to Shere 4300 ----...................... . Nea.r Ocean. Yearly 2 Br-MoVlng? Avoid deposits & Upper . Garage. No pets c ul living l'Xpenses! Ref's re<t ssoo. !4&-5800. Professionally s ince 1971. 18r. Versailles. Newly re· HOUSIMAnS Rmmate wanted to shre I g H b h me :\I a 1-l Yorktown area Pr:l'lcr male over 35 ;\lo;t lie easy go111g SUICI mo m1· ulll 9&1·3475 Male or Fem lo :.hr Jbr 1 blk bch. $180 mo 64& 13l3 Npt Beh. -------- Yng professional d1·s1res roommate, luxury home . ~a.?'!ront B. I. 67~ (1177 M/F profossional ~hare 28r. 28a at. Promontory Pt N o n .,m .,ke r $400 /mo ~ I I Ul ti 573,0077 eves Female r1JOm male wanl ed. non srooker lo share Woodbnd~e house. Jbr 2' 2l1a , ='iov 1 S255 + 1 1 ut1I . Dys 152 G616 1•xl 251. eves S57 1497 Clean,Rehable Male Fe m 2br, 2ba. xlnt lnl' 11n J)'Jfll + lenn1,, etc S300 mu SlOu~e<' Call 5-18 3..'i14 l:le.an Qwet Respertahh• Alhleuc 1.1.achelor. with wonlleriul humerous te n year old son . neerls 'tv share" a home or apt "near the beach ' JnJl gcr Cook Good 1 :'\on· S moke r & no dru~s. t"Jll 1714 J 536 4170 le<n e "call-back" tel nv lvr "Leonard" FEM Roumate O:-;LY 2br. Garden .\partment :"JONSMOl\ER J~·n111ler 5.5H~ - Rmmle wanted Young profess ional is lookmg 10 s hr 2 Br , 2 ba llayfront home in '\ B. M or fem SJXO mo incl ut1I Avail Oct 1 675· 1875 afl 6 pm 2 working girls desire 3rd No pets, no s moker . Balboa Island. S200. Lon 494-4566. Debbie &i6-87JO d 1: l' . Fr o n t I u s h 832 4134 Cicr • l'llurty ard fin. Adult -____ .:._______ f0.."1'!.t !14!n>n\\ bldg Pool. i.:ym , rl'•' Cuc1I lmd poss ~l."IO ·mo Ab'l 631 fi783. 2 ltr. 2nir i:ar, ltlr_\, bit '°" & f r p l <', $fi7 S &. $6!\011110 111; .int h Sl oo 151:1 aJ(l N~ to 11hare living ex- penses ·• Save limt'. money & confusion I.el u s find a compatible roommate fot yow. We screen all applicants. FINDERS-SEEKERS i;4.'i·4434 "; llluH 2hr 2•7ha, frpll'., ..... _____ 1111111 ..... :! 1·11r enl'I l(ar. '625/rnu 1" ----- tl40·S291\/ fO.&(t !1.MXI ask for Nice non·smkr young l\nn woman w 1s m do)(. Wants Ou) Front s uver large 1·ondo. 2bdrm. 2ha. SC(' hid~. boat dork t111u1I. 1.1du11 ... n u prJ , Owner /a.it $12~0 1 m•1. fii5-0105 Yearly Oceanfronl. 3 Or 2 Ila. No pets. Flr..,plul'e. bui It tns. tl4.5 3655 home wmice NB/C OM WOIT)an by Oct :It Empl 644 :h•7 M/F8·5 Nancy. F /Wanted to share fu rn ,\pl Sl50 Mo & Ut. aft 6:30pm Ref req f'45--4740 Roommate 10 share <>cl'an front hume o n Bal boa Peninsula . 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Single garage. e'side CM near 17lh street. $40 mo . Call 64&0329 ---Offic9R ..... 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WESTCLIFF BLDG. Nf:.WPORT BEACH " .-••• 'fl .... t~d ' • "" .... ../»c--... j'c.....,...........,.,_. .,/111u11e ./o..-,/,.,.. __ ./Mto•-./~l*~"'I Call Mi Howard 645· 6101 F\tm1shl'<i. 751 ·5340 COSTA MESA. ORANGE COAST F INANCIAL CENTE R: SUITE 6 2845 Mesa Verde Dr E. 1295 mo. inclds Rect•p llG CANYON tionist, and utilities See 2 Bdrm 2 Ba Loads or Rt'Spons1ble room mate lo 9-Sorcall957·1414. amcnit1c:. $800 Call share Jbr Imme. 212ba, J .E . Dunger Attorney 644·0509 for appt to be all ut1I & renl shared. seen. Male or Female . Balboa MEWPOIT IEAC:H W l ' .ff -v· -11 . 1-Peninsula. Call anytime: l649 Westcliff or. es c I I a , SlnJ{ e level, perfect. for mature. 673-3242 call Gene HilJ 642·0200 adults. 2 br. 2 ba, patios. Pt!rson to share S408 •mo. ICOLL CBCTH fire11lace. lo vel y 2br1&pl,l "'1blk.'l fMm So. WPOIT l(roumls. walk to ever· Cu as t PI a /. a Ca 11 ME ything. Lease 1725. AJ<ent 9'79-l870 Elegant executive suites 67S.5930or760 0795 ------in prestige location. Wltfl --MATURE Female wunt compl ete su pport 1 Bdrm, pool. block to ed Fully furn'd 2 br. 21 ~ service s . to• I RS T ocean. sing.le adult S300 bi twnhse. Npt. llgts. MONTH FREE. mo. 642·5002 .$.2~_0_/):no , 64.2 · 100 ~ t..,,___:_-=~=18.5..:.;.;..;1·..-0JllL..._. --S--ci.';.7. 117' 646-1~ COIPOIATIPUli ••••••••••••••••••••••• Male/Female to share ·NEWPORT CENTER 1 •ra years new. golf course new.house 00 Balboa Isl, 2 Pvt oles with reception view, 2 BR. 2 BA split aar. Jae. s ndk. $400/mo area. 7»1.550 level apartment. Built·· ,;75.3313 after 11, or .. ====--====--• ms. carpel. drapes, 2 S!r.!·3242 dys...Bob (·arports, laundry faclU· ----- ty, puhllc tennis courts Mature person to shr hse and 1olf rourse r ight n.r SO. Cst Plaia. 11).l. behind. Adult.a, no ~ts. Teri S56-90ljl eves Av1ll a b l e Oct. 3 . 9'25/mo, /lease. Owner. 642·0131. Move In today. P2S·S3'75. l • 2 Bdrm. Walk to beach. Nice 6 cleaft. -.t18'1 or -1901 Rmmte wanted to sh are 2Br. 28& .a>L S170/·mo. Non-smoker prt'f. Male. M~-4932. or 557·M39. Suram 2 Br 2 na. near Nice 2Br. l Ba. view. 'CdM HI, frplc, dshwshr 1an1e. lndry, wile lo no pet!, 9825.131·2029__ shopl~OIM 49.1-2710 Ftmele w1nted "Bo Derek"' type, lo share lovely 4 bdrm home with pOol • jacuul In Fou.n· tain Valley. for Info call Ideal location for At 1omey. Real ~tale, o r Entrepreneu r. Office now available · l arge paneled Reception area with stor age a nd 3 private offices ln beautifully maintained full service buildin g (Coratt Westdiff Dr. &i Irvine. Newport Beach). 800aq. f\. Call Melissa &45·6101 .. -4m uu : 30. I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Medil'al /Dent ul / 11M0. 776 sq ll In N Costa Mesa. Ground noor. fully equipped. Private patio. e t c S5431mo. 'J'o rn 957 1900. 1617 Westcllff. N B Wanl financial inst 7000s.r. lsl Ooor Agent $41·5032 --- SUPF.R NlCI!:. UI00·6500 sq t\ Grnt loc:atlon Ir park1n1 33' gross 7S746 W 17th St, C.M. 646.~. New .17!50 sq. ft. 1ndustrl¥I unit for lease Incl 7'4 sq. fl. ol 1ir cond. carpel <..-d ~rice. Xlnt lr111ne in du ... t. complex l oc . 'THI.. B r o k e r c o o p OICUTIVI SUITE 714·548 1175 fi\Jll serVlce offices i n ·• :; · Newpe>rt Center l800 sq fl. 2 Front 'offltes G40 S470 2 Baths. Large rear s hop area & door S49S mo 1775 Whittier Ave. C.M 540 9352 Days, 646·0681 ~ves. 675 sq fl m pre~I ii:ious Fashion Island with ocean view SI.JO pr ft 644-9990 ~cwport , West d1ff Of fi ces. Professional of fices or swtes. Month lo month or le ase F'ull service & law library. Call liwldm14 Manager. 642 3111 or J o"all'ne . 646·9603 ~ven in~s or w1--ekends. 700-8600 230-776 sq. ft General Of f1ce1Medlcal No. Costil Mesa Gmd n r . 6(). & up Tom 957 ·190 0 , 21.J 697-2064 l200 sq . ft SJ'IS mo Front office, large rear area & ti our . Un it 23 6:!9 Terminal Way C.M 540·9352 Day. 646 06tll Eves , FOR LEASE KOU. IHVlNE lNOUS CONDO 6200 '<I fl w 12.075 ofc space. f'!r OC Airport. S110. 220, J phase e lec A.slung SO< sq rt.. gross 3 yrs. Call llugh al 540·792:1 Mon· Fri 1635 sq. ft al 28" sq ft <.:omm •1ndus area Csl'ful for storaRe o r !>hop facilities . Call 642 2928 or 548·9035 StorOCJe 4550 • •••••••••••••••••••••• :18l sq fl $20() per mo. all 2SU sq ft Kmd nr util:, ul1I pd ~any USel> 443 pd Sl65/mo 77!1 W 19th llamtltonfi45·7184 St c ~.Tom 957 1900 ptcna En cutin Sult.s There 1s a rhrfere nt'e' Quiel d1gn1f1ecl ..,uttt.>s prov 1d111~ secr e tarial ~t!rv11·e in a manageable number of unit' 2082 ~l 1chel son . Su ite 212. Lr vine Call 752 0234 Ret'lt .. s W..t.d 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wantl.'d in Costa .\tesa or I rv1ne area . 2 or 3 BR ho u'e preferred J Adult<, Xlnt references Ii 7 3 5 7 0 I ~. 11 e :, & 1.1.eekends lusiMss;1rt•Ht / • Rft-c~ .. TER====.·,,.==c:==o=FFt===c:==E•s ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXEClJTlVESUITE ~ Phone Ans, Conf Rm Mail. Xerox. Sec Svcs World Office Network 95.5·3576 SOOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Urcss Shop. F ountain Valley. $15.000 + 1n11en lory 642·6446 aft 6P M. -------- M US T SE LL ' .. wwwwwwwwwwww-==-1 Y og urt /Sa ndwi c h lOllO ,.q, fl. New carpets. paneling. coffee counter, etc Newport Beaeh ad dre s s A c ros~ from Orange County A1 rport Sub-leas .. al 9()t per sq ft m a Sl 40 per sq ft area Cont act Gulden Wesl In terpnses. 714 97!.I 6953. Dt!sk spac·e 300 s4 rt 3816J South Bn ... tol at Sunflo wer. SA, ne\\ I) ?_~':..<'af1)t'll'<i. 7~1 1!133. 625' OFF IC E SPACE. Panel Walls 1 Cpl/ lleal Off St Pkg. 2052 Newport Blvd. CM 556·41111 or 6"4·2221! 1'20 SQFT. :-;ew dl r rondtt1oned free s tanding bu1 ld1 ng un Wilson. 1 door west of Harbor Parkin.I! pn ,. on lot "' r1restone Tin• Center Jnd Thrift and wan Enter & t.>x1t and sign pri' on Harbor + Wils on Tn Cu Realty ~-0621 Shoppe Nr. beach. Buy '' r l h e y e a r ! 0 n I y SllO 000 49'.!·1912 SHELL t;AS STATION Tre mendous oppon Good loc at busy in· lersection in Santa Ana Same owner 8 )'rs Call 64().SJ.'i7 or S-12-2650. Ask ror Allen. Agl. Fantastic exnt1nK bu' YOU can ac·h1eve SSS rn dependence with Amwa~ Don't let oppty pass you ti}. 968.511)2 ----- YA R 0 AGE S HOP E s tablished 13 y rs, w gross $85.000, high net Great lse Owner will earn• .,. 1$20.000 dn & balance at 10% for 5 yrs. In lop San Juan loc Prttecl to ;;ell fast Jt s.;11 ttQO Terra del Sol Realt ~ 1!J'i 174-t BOIJllQ\;E·'2 blk from m1ss1on. San Juan. established 12 yrs High qual.Jty. xlnl gross & net Closed circwt TV securl l\ 166.000 Terra del Sol Realty 497 1744. Singing Telegram Co looking for add111onal s mall offlre spa{'e to share or rent 1n :-.1.B .. C ~t or Irvine . 549.4-035 JCE C REAM·NewpMt-. -----Xlnl Loe. w good poten· 2 Office for rent mo to mo. tial Must Sell! 535·5865. l:.M. SI001ea. 673·5662 64S-4212 l room office + 12 ba. Private enlr. ulil paid Mam St. HB. S165 Sierr a Mgmt. <..:o. 641-1324 ------ N1ce~f ce. w•storage or shoP. q n. S250tmo 646. • OHiret whse. 300 s q fl of· fire. 160Cbq ft whse, xlnt Sky Park. lrvmt.' loca· 1 IOll. 54(). 9982 Ofrire.Spacl· for Re nt Lido Shipyard A.rea 400 sq ft 246 5 sq ft 290 sq ft I 132 sq fl. Common rcpt & rstrm faril. Inquire al luc. 201 ~.!.pyard War:_F., ~- Office by lht! ocean. 315 3rd St . HR $200 /m o Ground noor SC:OlT REAL TY s.iAllnh'ocl S75.000 R EQ-l nvest or serve as Exec. Producer Exceptional. retum re· sort dislrib. Award Win· ning. track record s taff BKR or PP Call (714 l ti73·7888 O" n Your Own Jean Shop; go direct·no mid· die man. no salesman's fee. Offenng all the na· tionally known brands as Jordache. Vanderbilt. Calvtn Klein. Sedgefield. Levi & over 70 other brands. $14.500.00 in· eludes beginning inven· tory. airfare for I lo our nat'I. warehouse. train · mg. fixtures & Grand Opening P r omotions Call Mr . Kostecky al Mademoiselle Fashions 612-'t32·0676 MoMy to &.o.. 5025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 536-7533 --- -__ , ______ _ 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• For store & office space at reasonable rates. 500 to 2700 541 Ft . ME.5A VEROEbR Pl,AZA I~ Mesa Verde E. C.M. 545-4123 NB t'M. up to 4700 sq.ft. avail at pnme com er, 17th & Nwp l .JJI vd~ ins:~-- DANA PT 2To8 Room Of c & Comml spaces $215 to rnomo. 975·1120 STOil~ SPAC E for lease :MX>sq. ft Avail now. 1500 sq fl avail. Oct 15th Negot.1able terms. Coast F.qwl.ies. 213/596-7200. C-rcW ...... 4475 • •••••••••••••••••••••• •~OWHBS • $10,000 TO $100,000 ,......, ....... Loans Secured By A Com bination or Real and Pe.rsonal Pr operty C:al Chuck or J_,ce 24hrs 7days ~ -951~5123. AMERICAN WAY MORTGAGE CO. YOU CAM II SUllWITHA. BANK 2n11m·s 18UC• RATIS s .... .,. ... MIWPOU PLA.J.A! 714-llJ.5200 Prime retail space. 1300 Ask for Linda Flynn sq n. ll1'70/mo'. ·tOOO N ., __ Br r stol. N 8 . Pal n ck 1~~!!o!r!rwu~!~!. !U!n!n!!!!!! Te~~63~--1: 200.1300 s t f o ffi ces. Ha\'e someth1n~n·ou want La&w\ll ocean view on to sell? ClualOed ads do PCt(. ~-~~ it wel_l._6<&2_·5678 __ . ___ _ --·----------------..... ~ , 7100 ~.~.~f.~ ..... ~!~~ l ~'~:'.t.~~ ....... ~~.'.~ ~~~.~~~~ ....... ~~~.~ ~~.~ ...... ~!~.~ ~~.~ ...... ~!~.~ Frid11y ~110111"'ne' 19, 1980 ~LY PILOT (JI Secret•r> Ai.:rn.t.1111 111 Financial G<'OIU.'> {;,.11 U~. J oyful, P<'rfl'l'tlUlll"l Organk Cook 1!~11'>111'1.'l Secret 1ar) <:art F1 111.n Knowled~t' of ,,11lho.11 helpful Mu11t icorn1 r' Manni.'. IR ~ SECR 1-:T4\I<' \I \t1 OPJo.n ti.1\1>11111 h•'•", t)l'lnR 11\ll'I h1 lh'•1l11t ti w(lf1c \lot•ll und1•1 1•1, ~i1ure. Xlnl ,,,1.11 ' ,,.. • 1 m11e h1•1wJ 1" l .1 11 " ryl M lt•\111•1.. K.'l I 1••" t l't'lh•d ..,, • 11'1.11 • 11 l l' \I II 1 ti l I l·t!n lt·r ( "''''''' ·••l•• n1r11·tl '111111 >1 11 1 • 120111 llh1' II I !>11 l • tlilhOll llll\\ !'Ill l \ l'ttl 60W()m t:ou1I h<'ll• 111 Al'llh 111 1''''"" l'l''"" IWI Oft11 '" j:."_t , ' I 111. P~rfn•tu ..... 111 Cap1s1 ru1111 T~.,._onf Sol c1ta1 \ ,1 l"l11I 111111• tit 11 I 'I II ,, I II I h11Hh'11l tk••I • • t•H t't•U' I 11 I \ 'I~'' I I I. \I I 1 I I I ri 1111. "II I l'lh It I'•' I 0 l{ood c:uru.:t• Sale , Sat llflO On <.:lot~~. rum. speakt>ra "' Mhc••--1010 Mlsc1•--1010 Milc•I••-IOIO • I I • """'''' I 1111•· It\ Ill "'l' 1 \ II 5. r ll r n. h I k l''t. llll!il' Sul Sept 20 9 4 315 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ······~·s·:·u··;······ tit I'•''''' I·• i~ '""" 11 .. 1, .... 1 It .. II t t I ti llft 't ti I '" I ... j ~. ,,,, I 111 I I I "ltll fll I • 1.. I 1 I \I 8015 ·~ .. t 1:11.11 J1•wl'lry & 1nu1 e l'ric:.-11 15th St, Apt ~· l!_U LUGGACiE TACiS Want<.'<!' U1t1.>d photo dark .,.._ ~ to :.alt' Stiars K1•nmorc from your business cui·d. room slnJt. 64" or less P11rr1>t t:a11e S75 I· 11•• '\l11•1·1~iu14 1"1•11t , '"~··•I 11111111.• wu11hur Ir dry t•r . xlnl C:ouch. luvt• seul. office Send on(' card for each pref. M7 4~­ t'•Nlcl $175t•u ('all llVl'i. ('hairs. cr utches. muny tag plus one spare. w e :1lK 70149 22711 llUhter:; m hc ttem.'> 649 Heach St. ret urn permanently ..... '711 Ur l 'M 1nr llJrbur t' M Slttc>nly,0 4 i.e1tled allract1 ve tag Ir p: ·l•t 11 !11•1111·11·1 lr"h '4hop11111.:C1•11lnl s lrap, meeting airline ..,. 11,.1 111" tl•w I \ r ultl . Furn, At>Jll. Toy11. lloukii, 1.0. rt'Quin•ments. Pr<• , ,. 1 1.111. 'll.k .. u:t 1;uat1•m ,1l.111 ty pi c•ttl Much More ' Sa l/Su n vent loss & theft! For a • lll'lci. IO OU Sul 623 10.. 11 4pm 9742 Ra1111l'r personahz.ed tag enclose Fwrn1tW"\' 1050 '\ l Ja m 1•:; I' I ace l'1r 118 wallpaper. rabri c or l'lt•w1iort "Oay Glo" !)aper & we ................•.••.•• • • I BUY** I, •Ml tl'>l'if 1°\ll lllflllO' /(, ,, , •• ,•II• I ()I( I "'tll ol I •• .., .. I I 1111 \ uu MAS TERS~UC TIOH ~46·8686 & 833-9625 ..... tldl hll t lll $11ll~1 I II .Chi,. j,,.111 "t:' Hhi lt "' ••tit I r.t.' t IU I I II I II I " 1t f c J ht" ii 11 tit t \\''""'lit ttl &. luut ""111 I .I "Id .:..'I~) f t I 11 i 11f11 1• Sup11l11•,, Woori l>t•'k S1•1·11•lan Chr-. I ' I t• ti C II I. U .., & t ,rt. ulullll"'\ 'ph lll·ad h11u 1 ti Wood IJre"~er '" , 115(12 :n 11 1-; Coast llw\ l 'tlM J I ,t m 1 I 1 1· s o I d 111.1h11.:a1n lovt• 't:·•t r hr. \ 11· i o ri "11 .. t ) I e '< In l I Oll•I llll!>C Odk I urn. d1~ h1·i. 1 lothing . p1l'lure f1 ;11111•:-l'll' j M 7th St . II II X JOa111 4 prn SJl Son Horses ao60 will l>ack & trim your ••••••••••••••••••••••• tugs Or try two cards back to back PIUCl::S· $2 ea or 3/lS 4/5lag"$1 IJOca HouMhoklGoodsl065 619tags $1.50,ea. •••••• ••••••••••••••• •• 10 or more $1.40 ca Arabian Morgan hur~I'.' for lease Small s ize We ll trained. 546-8667 I '7 yr olrt camel carpet mg, $2/sq yd . approx 160sq. yd. Call 7_~·1650. Apa rtment Sale. ever ythmg must go, je we lr) .. fu rniture. d esk. etc 'Jfi8-73111. hwetry 8070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sale:. Tax lncludell :"JO CARD? Draw your own ur send name. address. phone & we'll mal.f,c one card per lag: Add 2!1< each. Send check or money or der to. Electric GUITAll. Strat · copy, 1 yr. old P l (.;all ~16-99'M af!._c~ S~m FOR SALE SCUIAGEAR: SCUBA PRO Twm 38' tanks W/1'\'5erve valve, MK 5 Regulator. Det·om · pression Meter . Pressure & IJepth Gauge, Mask & Snorkel. Jet Fins. un derwater compass. niv mg i:love!> & Booties, Oivmg KJ1ive. $400/080 Cal I &12 llCll9 after fipm IJinm i: Rm Set. Wusper & Dryer. Xlnt Cond. 64S 605.IJ Call 962·8S59/631 4343 '77tto.dDD7S 67S-4779 Double mattress a nd box s pring, very gd l'Ond and clean $35. HOT TUI ·6x 3'. Redwood. Ne w . never used . Ready to use. Complete w /equ1p package & acces Must sell! 675-6311 Eves. Po~t remodelinK sale. c.edur shakes, cedar s1d· in!(. doors, firewood. nail !>tripper & harne ss . hatchet. tell. & m ore . 49ft·2S38 I\. T(J. Sol id B r uss Faucets ideal for wet bar S.59-8366 Nautilus membersh ip . l 'r'ayrs. left. $100. St-t·rett£n I I lll't'll J <;.ti l•'r 1.t .11 1 .. help Ill<' I llll ,1 'Ill.Ii' ••I rr \'\' n1·Jt th<' Pt .111;.• t I' I• I... U lll ''''·· 111\ ...... l .1t t I I 11 Ill 11tt11111 111 l'tlfl !>JI Sun !lam 3pm n u "a:.h 1n • .11·h. l'bst freezer. rnll a "·I\ bd. U W TV. 72 Ford Wi.:'n. turn. llvy gold charm l>rac'ule t. a ppraised a t $2400 Sacr1f1ce $1500 P at 556 8200 dy~. 548 ·5902 e"es PILOT PRIMTIMG P.O. Box 1560 <..:o:,ta Mesa. Ca. 94!626 PAHKING LIJT SALE Fn & Sat 9/19 & 9/20. t011m 6pm speC'1al clo:.e out merchandise Save soc;. i0'.4 on e xe rcise equip, s pas. portable saunas. & more! All ma jor brand names. Orange Coast Sauna & Exerc1:.e. 2525 So. Harbor Ulvd. S A . !j2704 Corner o r Harllor & Warner 645·6776 CllUl\l \ \11 p .. 1 l \ must ""' 1 .1 l'I• , .1111 tt'leilh01W 'UJ• •' ,\ "'' 1 neal t)l•t'l \1111 1111 11 ha\'\' lu 111.1 k1 111•1 1,1 11 when I am ~•1111' 11 '" tere:.ted. µl•'J"' , .ii I 711 95 j 60li2 u SEX.'RITARI~ • • Prop Mgmt E.xp SIJ -~•1 Oaims Exam Exp si-1 11~· AdminAsst 1-~unCo Sl2.l.M• Steno See ShlK> $9.tiOO Uz Reinders A~l.'n•') 403> Birr h, f.•;tab 't>-a Newport 833·8190 i''t(>t• SECRETARY Mlrtq/Saf~s • Career oppty in I J '' paced :"111ll lkh '"" 1 menl fi rm Reqmn•' top skills tshthnd !JO. t) put.I! 75). Sound profe:.:.11111.il exper . maturit~ & 1'11r porate bki.:rd hl'lpful <.:all 640-012:1 I I• " I ,, ,, , .. , , \ "I" I '"ti' I I ~ I I t I I .. ,. i ., 11 AUCTION* l onit~ J..JOPM $.AYE .AVE SAVE ,. , d1i1 111 k I 11 I l.Jl1l1· I• I I'"' I tlf .: .... ,, ·~•n1lt ••T.1 !111101 I II • '"" 111 olll 1~11 .t1 Ill II I Ill " I • II\ .II 11 lllJ ! I lhl .!lo,,,.,' 11111 & I of 111, I'•• liXm .. ,, Ii. 111ltl11I I 11'(11111 111:atl1• ~• t 11:-0.• ''\I 11111 ,1 1,,,, 1., '"h•·t .:<•Id " I' I I \'I I :-. .. 1.1 ,,; .111;1 '•Jiit. . . ""'I I I "' ~~11111 111• ... k '-11\~TER~AUCTION I l•\toll 11111,, :.t•ll S:!2S ill "' •• I I 1\1\tl ' \I t I It '.JO•H ••• :-. '171~ • ' .~I" '11t 1. ,. I\ I II I! 'I I t• St 111 Ill f) II'; ll••.tl .Jlllln "·'"'""''" hr I 0.;.q' 8040 1olol 'l'i<J H:ll u:~:t •••• •• • • • • •••••· •• •• • • • t u'torn tuch"a ht•tl, ht•a ut I ,1f11,l 1 I di• \f,(' tt.tpt'. dlil hl•tl. good 1 1ttq1 ,, ,. '' I l'•'i ,\ ,ti,11i.· '"'l' l'ha11:., n11:.1• ,, " I'\ I I I \ "'Ill' 1·~· X!i!lt! t'!4~ l ll • 11 I p1;1 'rvp1 1 .~, 111, _. • ''' \I II I I llt'h ,,, 11 .. 11 t ,., , , , I it• \I\• p1 I 11.111 I ~ 1" 111111' t 't11111trv ( 'lti:.~•< s. .1 , 7' d11L rm i :Jhle w '2 ''"" ,., ti rha1rs . $995. 111,111111111-: 1.·h1na c•tih. ";. .o I t kL· 111'\lo :..lR 55:.6 ., I•• r :1 '-,. C ft• •ti h1 f0t I 1 ' I" . I I I <I II t I ' I• I Ill " 11d1 •t ltt•l I ii • t 1>; '1 \1 '" ,\ I "111 ~ l I ~I I I 1. 1 I IOi dothe:., fold t.hr:.. record 1il\ r mirror..., lfllM ' 8561 W1ncllass Dr. II Ii Sl·~e ral f :.a m 1l 1I.':.. Culde nw e:.l Pa rk r:States. Jnllque trunk . 1· a r 11 e t d r u m s e t l'111thmg, m1:.c Sat, Sept liUYI NG gold & s ilver sc rap & jcwe l n Silverware. dental gold. dia monds. c1as:. nngs lmmed l'ash 549·2685 Thunderhead Indus CEHAMIC Tll.E BISQUE 6xti ... 25'-per piece. Paint & glate your own tiles Good for l'eramic shopi. or private parties to use ~r(1!>l 1c a bilities Sterhg. Royal Danish 8 pie set 1ex pcs. l'hcst Sl.150080 759·164:1 20 fl982 M1~1nheam Dr TV pri ze. fulllen g th I I II natural Oppossum. value• Crochet Af~han llt•tlroom F\m11ture Ac Sl600. Bst ofr 771·llti6 $20& up l'Umulat1on or :111 ~l.'ars or Machinery 8078 &12 G243 Treasurt>s Sat Sun. 9 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• L:iwn mowl.'r 24 ... lrr rn :ll7 Coral. lla lhoa ISl<jnd lltnx Metal :.pray booth, rner power mower. '1~>0 hke new 642 0232 9AM to , . .,ll 77!1 l""o ··fter Gpm llloC'k. 16 lan11hl'S. ever 12 noon "'" e<>Ju 1th1ng ! Ced ron St . l'ollege Park. Irv Sal. IH• Movtng Ya rd Salt'. 2 fam1 h , king !.11.l' bt•tl. pm ball maC'htne. TV. C"lothl'~. acrord1an & rru~1 . 2-t 151i R11: T imber. El To ro Sat. Sept 20. 9am l'ompressnr. ~pray booth 1·hopper i.:un & m t:.r tools & e<1u1p 642 02:12 Vlon SJt 9<1m lpm MisceHGMOUS 8080 .•...•....•...•..•.•..• .lohn Wayne Tl·nms C.:lub. family m e mb~r sh1 p . SlliOO. H 640 7159, W ~!'!2·2636 Auto1, Used Approx 180 )rl:-. usl.'d l'3rpt.·t & pact, good cond . $200 !168 2'l54 Comer luble for lwm bl•d.., $40. l>enl'h SlO Dishe~ S 1~ to 50 s..iit 3775 John Wa,n c Tenon. Club fam1 h memb•·rsh11>. Sl.200 t).14 1-105. 6i.l -1512 pm Autos, Used ........•....•......... .•...............•..... 1Y llCODERS On-Select & Z channels. Fair & n•as. pnced in sunn11 \OU of quality un· 11:. Compl instalh:d & i::uar. 011 not be takt'.n an by nchculous low prices 2 Cadd.> spoke wheel rt m~ $100 for both 8'1J-2002/ ~9320 MEMBERSl-UP. Newport Beac h Athletic ClulJ, Sl2S, reg $200. 538·9342 U1Jr1ght rrt'.ezer. $75. 2 sets ladies' golf clubs , $75 $35. 645.2586 John Wayne Tehnis C.:lub F am ily M l'mb(·r~h111 SISOO 673-6106 Hcmcmher )OU get what Btk«:. 10 speed man's you puy for 1140·:1680 Schwinn. GE portahle 1plca:-.c lea ve m~·!>sai.:c I dishwasher. 645-6170 216 •, Broadway T1rfan1 ~ l'\1 Club :\1em· -- ber:.h1p S1.'i0 644 7020 MiscellaMous dy:., 67.! 5!'195 eve ~. Wanted 8011 ~larshil ••••••••••••••••••••••• \ n l 1 rt W t c· h ~ H o a l \nt·hor:. Ible' Jwlr.> Pict Hds Eh:l· Roll~' :\I 1s1· 541~ t~~J TOPCASll P/\10 For u'ed furniture & ap plianCC!. Working or not. 9S7 8133 \Vtll Buy l:SED OFFIC I': Ca~ Sit.II S50 FURNITURE. Wo rk \antoprack Benl·he-,, S h elvin g BestOfr 531 !1610 li:Jl-2777 Autos, Used .. s. Used ........•.......•.•.......•...•............... SECRETARY fr Time Escro"' n·;tl estate or buildtn)! 1•\pl•r he!pfuJ . In 111.. 114 I II IJ t t Cit I I • !Ill I '·. •• ~,1 ••I:• I "l•an1c•I l'"I" \r.1 Ii'"' \•h t l <' 1 '1111\••mpor~ l.11\eSe<JI , U1·1).(c Browns velvet ltkl• nu Sl.50 OllO 556 9557 Garage Sale , Sal & Sun, !I J. Moqng out 05. .;talt· must se ll everything i 1101 Saluda Cir. H H lllamilton& Bushard,) Xma... dee Toys. sports equip, weights. clothes 6081 Aria Ctr. II H. Sal & Sun.10.3pm ************************ sconRULTY 536-7533 SICHTARY P (T :tO ·SOwpm F amtl1Jr w,general offiC'e pr11 cedures. -1 ·5 hr:;/da' Cal l \'icki 540 60!l!l, Coastal Personnel Ai.:en cy. 2190 Harbor llh d CM. NEVt::rt .\ n:~: -SICUT ARY p /T Woric Tue & Thu for NU y acht bro ke r . ~o "h Heavy publiC' contact Free to AppliC'anl Irvine Personnel Ai:Pn• ' 488 E. 17th. Costa :\ll""' Suite 224 fi.12 I li H -------- Secy. Airport law firm Sharp good skills. Nun smokr Josie. 851 9025 SSlV STAT AnEND F /time. apply C'h1•\To11 w 1 N. est """'. 1..1g Bdl. ' Se1v1ce St at wn ,\lll'n dent. F tune. da\' \111rk 39?:8 . Coast llw,: Ctl:\1 -----·.: --=.,__.-..1-__ _.._. Seving T each er 1h~t·dl'd fa fast growing se"' 1111-: ceiter m El Toro Xlnt wcrtung rond. beauttful St•re. P ff, F T C';,itl S <ddleback Se" 111 ..: Cetter. 714 586·2660_ Shi1ping Yamg able femJll' l•H Sfl pping dept ,\bo fenaJe for wrappini: ht.· I mechandise. Call '1011 rorippt. 548-1001. u .:> SHOE SALES We 1ave an opemng lor ,, par1time salesperson on wkl'U. Ex11er. pref t 'on tact Mr. Cannon 1 ll'm phills Shoes. 54 Fas hion lslali. N B. 644·4223 , Shoe ales. full lim1• w1l h or v/out exp . o r will train Good co. benl'f11~ Appl; m person !:lam to llamMon thru i-·n . Stan dar d Shoes, 3077 Sn. Brishl. C.M S"'ITCHIOARD \>a r t t im e . Fl ex1hll1 tours Will train. Call !:ileen al: '642·3013. TIC ... ICIAM lxper. opl1C'a l llher l!fam1liarity w lasers . i.sion mechanical US· mblJ & electro·o ptics t. pay /benefits & OP· y . for advacemcnt I. growing laser co i Sao J u an Ca p o 7 -493-6624 . ..io 11••• 1 • • 1 ,.,,, W.1t1•rbl•d Queen. 1·om · pll•I e '<Int com.I $75. Lov 1':0.l·.1t g~een plaid S35 'Ifill iltlti TYPIST hut ,1 \ .1t1t•I \ J t llpp1, 111 1, 1111 "' 11·r It ll' 1111 II I.I.\ 1 .. 111 mu ... 1 1'.11 \t1· '''" '' p1\ ... •>l·l I 11111 'I/It ;;,•1 1.-1111 I \1' ' ' ,• I I( I I •11 1 •ltt l1<1m1· I 1111'111 '.111 • II 111 II .if •, 111 lf>l-,1\l. f"(JH Htl , 1 r ' tt• I • • I I I \ \I I I \ I.\' I 1111 1)1,F'I. tol:! 1•~1, \. t t'l I ·•' Jl\•I t)Jl h 1 ~\ :... • I'' ·' rn.111111·11.111• •' \H ,01111· "k111 · 111 \\':11 h'r \\ :111 r1 '' ""' 111111 P<trl lrmt.· ,, 11111 11 " \l11,:-.0 hn11/11 \"I H ,~... 11 .!. .h11h liOtrlll II m. hll.. ,.., ... 1h '17 1 \f..,11 I 1k111j.! rt• 1·11.ti1111h 1 .. r :; ·~ "k 111al1• r1•m ~ I' & loll. flttfll 11 I \!SI' 111 t '''lkr , •, T"'m lwdScls. Xlnt t"ond. SSO eal·h I ':ill :>18 5-108 121 TWl:"ll HEO SETS ~leach! XLNTCON D. 548 5408 f\!111! Sz ll eadbrd . 2 mal1'111ng nite "lands. 101ri11red dn·sser-solid wood ~')0(1 Ca pl am' s Bed " m.a tchmg <irs r desk & ho•1krase SJUO , Call 91~1 181l7 J ftl'r Spm Multi family Garage Sale Furn. carprts. T v·~. rad ios. Stl'reos, e l e c l \pewriter . s m a p . phancc;,, clothes. books. bikes. a cco r d i an . motorcycle. waterbed. english saddJe. ell'. Sat & S un. 5372 J\entlworth. ' H B l nr Warne r & Graham I Sat & Sun, 11-5. 21052 Shaw Ln. HB. ~lisc housebold. + lots of good_.ies_. __ _ t •·i• 1. '. JtO,lftt\n"-I\ ,1 ,, ~ I • ~II ..... ,.,, Pld I :wt t tun:.il gold quilted, lwJ11t1ful fahnc. custom p1C\'e SllXl 71;0 1421 USED BOOK SALE Spon sor ed by Co s ta Mesa F r ie nd o f the Library . Com er Harbor & Newport Blvd. Crocker ~al 'I Bank parking lot pnces 10c·25c. Sept 20 SAT9·3 dul1 l .11! Im 111t• n 11•11 1.11 olt•t l:\1.1ll' \n1t'r11 a11 1111 ~· I I tr•(' I 1 g ... 1tl 11111111• 2 WA~TED Por 't •u• \I t '1.111 • l .1 t t (( .1 " ' \11111n111tt\' • ;.1 r, . • ,, 1 •• t 1 r •. tf "' :!< ..... 8045 •••.••.............•••• I .di -- Sola 9' tufted i.:reen \'el vet Sl75 Ital Prrn coffee & l'lld I bb 1 8a rkcr!. J S225. '>l'l 1,15-5657 Queen size Hide·a ·bed SlSO Kitchen Dinette 4 chairs S75 Misc 531-2207 •i' hide il bed . i.;tl l'Ond. $100 fli3 !.11177 11i(n•n t1t1t11 ''I• •u> ,~.. ---. ------ ""'" 111 .. ,.. , , I .... , 1illlll \111 l'tl Ell•g;.nt Counlr) Fren1·h GARAGER. 3 ramilie:. 1 1 bl Sat. only . 8-S 25' S.SO. 252 \ "" I i' '" i '" 1111 ' '< 11111 .di rl II 'l'l. oval ta c ex llilh Pl CM "'' •11 •. ·~1.,11 t!lpm 11•11d,tull2".2arms &4 ___ _ WIRE OPERA TOR ' ~ •1tlrc; mall'hin ~ 60 .. YARD SALE Sat Furn. 1 ..... 1111 111 ,1., , , • 1 l11nantb . Chrome• oval water bed. "kis. misc. llJ" 111 ,11• "" , 1 1'111 "k:;. ~t rtt 'l'•.'.'"'1 kit l.1hle & Ii •·hairs building materials. 210 M.J-l'.r..u.11..,._~ .. ._..-J__;.~~·~~-l~l ~l.UI ,, .(.;1.1A1l b14!o'L.fi1!).}22;! --1'6th Pr.CM."'·• --• ton1111 ,, ,1r.111 ''''fl' l'ft ... ,., ---. I. 1 1 lkdrn11m '>Cl Tables. GarageSaleGoodres '"1 •i'P • I I I " I \ 1' I F' l \le 1,1111t \ i.t l•• • • r 11 •11111 ' -'-uUl' 1 • •rs _re Teenage girls' C'lothes. Women Pref~rr"t.I' ,) :!-1 tu \ t '0 I .• II ,14,n, ,\. l ,, " 1111"''' ,,. ll't 1111111 ~l,\I lt1ltll I I.I \'l'\I, "'rl<' I• r11r 1111 ••f11l "-\f I I lt,1 i U\\fl I .ft ''ti ,tHt'.'\ r '"''I 1.1•11 •' ll•tt.!.... ,1 11nL1blt-offer ~·74 18 s te reo. t ables. dishes. 1 r 111~11 ""' r ·' mt ,,.d I lamps , mlsC'. hshd ef ,· r11.tl1 .. p.111·tl ·"' ·"' ! Coffee Table fects Sat. only, 95. 4!171 '1. 1 \ I ·1 I '' 1 1 h <aa~' Top $45 S.18 5408_ Pa-.eo de Vega. Irvine •dt •" i>111l1 '.111,t Gor Sale 8055 i52 0189 I u • I t. " I O()t! ----- 1 •11 ~~1• ·'~ •• :, :1 f, I t 11 1 ~;/1~;1~~~··~:,·~;:···~:·n·.,· Gtirage Sale . i''t1 & Sat. .....,. ~r 9 .. 1 161i62 Kettlt.'r, Hunt '>11:-t<.:ll ancous I tems . . 1 d & s in_gton Beac_h. , 1111• "''"'1•1 • 1 I l •11' 1· I Frt• a \' Satur ay un· ' 1 'I"· ~1· " .. 1 du~ HI< S150 :1325 Mtt"chaftdise I "' ht I •11 1 "·' r; II \l.1bama C1rclf'. Costa • •• •••••••••• • ••••• •• •• ! M1~a 5:;7 9'.!83 Sal 9·3. Picture frames. decorator items, patio furn . toob 219 J asmine . CtlM 8005 WF!'T\11 S'l I· It \Ill' F\' • \ '-11\-l\ ~: \1 \I I t>.11 h 11J.1; I• r1 11 !! ci.;.,.d Tu··~tl t\ I l l7!l1 \\'c,1 min:--1,., \' <' (;anl£'n 1;r11\1 .iol 1:111:1 I ' I {;0111 1! 0111 nr Bll,l!ll'!'>" I SalP .l.1n1"< \,11 1111•' 2721 Jo. 1 '11a-.1 ""' <'ti \1 I 1).3 ~jj I \ "\ T I (l t E 11 \ \\ 1 W1\l.Kt.H "ol11J 1.,1lo. ld1111 I \'ahtn<'IS St•t 111 :1 ~t'l t.1 appn•1•1at1• t '.tll t.7 •.11'11 or IH:! 01:0. WA.'11-:U Ht•atl•' I .. 111•1 I l!ble:-. 1i;1 \ c a~h '"' .ti I items 979 l!l!l!I t'.11• M tl'h(ll'I Or'll' Time SaJc \nt 1•1111•s I of a kmd 1Qlll•t·t.1fll1 ·~ Me;o ran .\ !'WIST Ill" SAN I) 1:1:10 So t.:oa-;1 t No+ime fvr ~re,~'7? Pktures. Clothes. Misc. 6.13 Vista Bonita E.Blurf Sal. & Sun 9·4 Yard sale Sect ion al couc·h . chairs. l>reakfast tbl. phone tbl. misc. 7806 :"llcwm an. orr Beach btwn Tal b e rt & S lat e r Sl2 4372. SATURDAY MOVING SALE-8:30 to 11 :JO.AM Assorted pieces of furn Must sell. icws Shapwa~ Ln .. N B. {Baycrest a rea I !>48-32'70 --------- Yard.Sale. Fis hing equip· ment. Color T. V .. tools & much more. Fri. Sat. Sun. 1138 Victoria Pl. C M ---------Gar age Sale. Saturday onl). Big variety. 9421 BannmgAve. H.B. ·--... ----•1-ttwy L 8 -T hnlcal our ad un· U se ·Answer Ad service w h e n p l acing your a d ... a Daily Pilot ad number wi ll appea r in your a d we t a ke your messages 24 hour s a da y ... you call in at your convenience during office tiou r s and get the responses t o your ad ... this se rvice is only $10 per week. For more information and to place your ad call 642-5678 . ESTATE SALE Sat /Sun Furn-Tools Hos p bed· AnLiq·IUac-3239 Pacific. C. :\I. west end of Wilson Engineer in g for Vant age Fur Cn,rt:-. Sh111t Lithographe rs & Full t,•ni:1 1i l nil•·• -••S.ney nent Put time from our CdM or· I 16()..0tQ3 btwn 12 Stoll ~fii ms.i ,\:'.l:T!Ql'E~ (,11rgc1111::. Oak Sci· 1 llalltrc1· Hull To., lk-~k l'lw\1'1!1· \I ir ror . Ore:.~er l.1hr.1n Tbl Bui fct . Thb, El'I; 548·9KH'l ANTIQUE SHOW/ SALE Thurs thru Sundu\' HuntanJ.,'\on Center M :i II Beaeh Blvd/405 1-'rwv ~11n11n~on Beul·h Applimtc:H 80 I 0 ...•••••............... Mlle yo 11r s h opping Washer dryl•r & apt :-111· ler by using the Dail~ refrigerator $12.~ l'DCh Cll&SSlfled A(ts 646-SIM8 DAllY PllOT GARAGE SALE King bd· E le c F1 r e pl -C h airs - Small Refng-Mis c· 1930 Federal Ave.C.M. 9·5 Sat &Sun •. ______ _ Gimt~W. Saturday 9 AM. Balboa Island reaid. Ot1ental rugs. bath nx· tures. furniture, bed· d ing . sofa , ta~les . draAes. accessories+ lots / m ore. 1101 North Bayrronl, corner or Apole na No. B /Frnt. Balboa laland. Gel GREEN cash for WHITE eaephant.s wtlb a ctaulfied Ad C.11142·'8'78 - *********************** HIS WEEK'S SPECIALS YOUR CHOICE ••• JIJST A FE"' EXA!tlPl~ES: '77 IAGUAR X.fS •77 BUICK l..E St\BRE :::;;) --~-·--~:=~~- ·79 01..DSllOBI I.IE Cl:Tl...\SS (822WIM) Ne• O•ly I (208VAF) New· Oal~· '4995 •79 MAZDA GLC' '3995 '79CHEVROLET M~LIBU (~:u;L) '39• 9 ~. O•ly d 'M OOR~EI IE 8TINGRt\'\' (BBN438) Ne~ 0.1,. (001879) New hly '7777 "78A..UDI IMO '8995 '78 AMC CONCORD (868ZES) Noa Owl~ '3399 '79 CHEV'\' CAMt\RO (396XMH) '5999 '78 01..08 CUSTOM CRIJISER (207URC) Now· Onl~· '78 OLDS CUTl..t\SS SEDt\N (585VSI) Ne• Only '3995 ·79 CHIEVROl..ET CAPRICE (51SWOV) New· O.ly '78 NRD Rt\NC•DIO (1 L61874) New· o •• ,. '4444 MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM! ENTIRE INVENTORY REDUCED? 81EIE US Tlll8 •t.:EK.ENm .. c.r.1'••" ""r - Mr Nrftl "·--T-.-.r : J 1 s s • t ' -- -::.......·· ~ H.fpW ... ed 7100 ~!~ ..... !!~,~~~~ ..... ~!~.~ ~.~~~.: ... ~!~.~ ••·•·····••···········• ~~~~ ..... ~!?.~I ~.~~~ ..... ~!~ ~~~~ ..... ~!?.~ ~~.~=~ ..... ~!~.~ ~~~~ ..... ~!~.~ Uiental l\s.<1'1, e\pU RO ESCROW SF:t 'll ET \HY GUAIDS rba11•11ckwJortho••xpt"r u.i, 1-:"·n1\\t'UM 111!Ht• lull & 1"111 ''"'' \II Motivation 6 l'nlhu"1um Xl111 op111111 1 hf•1ll'lih JI• u' I '111rm 111 111111 11 L.,.. 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I '\\ t ., tit I , ... t .~ill lt'tllll ,I I•.\ RN's Heeds LVN's AIDES NEW RATE INCREASE ·- RN's up LVN1s AIDES to $136.00 to $90.00 to $58.00 up up •Bonus Plans .11 •• 11 .. 11t.- l'd \I Jll'.J ,.., i \(~ l>.:ntoil h·u·µ111111 "I '1111 OJJjlUTlWlll\ fW I" L"Ull l'\J)t'n1·n• 1'11 111 11 .. 111 1'l hlh k 111 ftt •• l'l •It t'1h11 ,., I 11.1 \ \\ 11d, \\I ..... I \t 1>,l;J 7~1 I 11 hi 111 I' I"• ,,.1,•,1 ... ' .. I ' I\ 1!11 I• I ' IH•pll it '' h •• I 1h , I\ \ I \\ 'II •d ,, ' ' • •• , 1 ~ 1"11 I II\ ,,, ... t11 "'-l NIGHT AUDIT MANAGER t• 1 U 'I '~1-...f ,, I I ,, t I I I ' ,lu~'•• ,, .. 1 , ri·•~ -1t•• I,,, 11\ t.. II•,,, if, •t l1tt1d td• ,l '\,1 '11 ., •••.• 1 ... 111111111•t111 ·~ 11"111 f,I\ I ,II~ 1111 ,\ '"I Ii llhlt t "'' ul It .. ,, I 1 '~I ut lh ,, 'f ., 1111 I \11 ,1 • Refe-rral Plans •Insurance Available •Counsellor A vailab~ 7 days wk. Llcftlled ly: l),•nt,tl 11r1h11 , h.11r 1.t1 1nu .. J 11,,, ,. •''I' I' I ;J,l,1 I \\ k "1• \\ p 11 II llt•,1d1 aml l 1•,l.1 ""'·' :•lti•5Ji0 l><•nt .11 l<t·1·,•µ1 11•11"1 ~ ' l'•'I Ill.JI Ul't' 1111 loll'\ ,.,, J Il l 1 ~h1•d .. 11 1 l'1· !H.'> 1:1.'>.I l>t' l1t' 111J.dtl" .1 Jul t 111 Uj.)l'rJll' JJUI k 1111>: lilt '"•'t'j.)t.'1 Wt'1'kl'11d, 5-1.L'ti 11 1>1sh" :l'h1•r l'111\ 1•r,111 Athlet1t· Club :'>Ion Fri IO JPM l 0Jll i52 i!lllJ Uvck .\tll'ndJnt & Rooth lll•ndunt Full 11111t' Call J ud) or llunl.') Ne" 1JOrt Archl's Man na &t:! .4 t»-l DOti'OR'~ OFFICE Recep11on1 ... t :'>luM t) Ill' 1H•ll & huokkeep1nj\ Stan SOOO L.1g lhlls 8'30 97!10 . on 1-·ri .t9t).6066 DRAPf:RYWORl-\RU0:\1 E\per Up to S.'i hr \1 T li 7 5.JU Appl) 1n person 1835 Wh1tt1cr .\w B 7. C.M Ori •er /S.sperson Delievery & Sale:. tn lar~e retml nursery. xlnt trainini: tor aggre ... si "". neut. yow1g 1>erson i-;xp Prer Full Time 54fi :1129 ·ORI\' 1-:R ror hte local d<' liven!!:> F\Jll ttme :\fon Fri Nl'at appearanre gocx.t dn n ng record. fr inge benefits. See Sue at :\faster Blueprin t. 234 Fischer C M 54-0-4174 Dnver Part time. Mon, Tur'. n ights Poss ible full lime Vahd Calt<orn1a hceru." cood cln1 m g n• 1'0rJ \I 1n age :!O Pl!n n)i.aH•r. 1660 Plal'entu A\'1.' C :\1 l::mployees want~I Liquor s tore & <lt-11 employ ees wan t ed Cashier. Deli worker & stock & delivery person -648-2H2. Engineering Micro-UthocJrapher EnigillurMc) Tech II ELECTROMASK 1s the only company solel) de d1cated Lo prov1d1ng maskmakmg equipment. ser\'1ce. and waferimag mg !.~stems to the sem i· <'Onductor industry Can· didates should ha\'e 3 S ) ears experience tn p h oto mus king or soph 1st1cat cd e lectro mechanical instrumen talion r epair mai n tenance and tor process l'ontrol 2 year college ba<'kJ!round 1s required You will monitor and ma mt am cameras und supµort eqw1mwnt 1n a mask shop. We have an exrelll•nt benefits package. m a(I dition lo a l'onven1t•11t location and a stimulal mg work env1ropment Plea se send your re sume. stop hy. or call 213-884-5050 Bwch-lk,lnc.. 6109DeSotoA•e Waa•andHih CA.91364 equal opportumty em ployer m /f A Flclllloue 8111lntH N1me llete-nl tlled with Ill• County Qerlr 1• velld for five ,..,. •ft•'.. which 11-c:onllnulng 114111ne1M1 mutt rellle. Pub41cetlon t• nec:•H•r'f 011ly• It 111•.r • e r • ctten9e1. Cell Ille U9el Oep.,tmenl II 1111 OA IL y PILOT for lllfor111 e tton 111CI MCIMe'Ytor-. 142-4321 111.m .. , •I .1 1 .. fl,L,, l \I I '' t f\ \111 1 h i I• " 111 '" \I" Ii t I rlll U lo , , ' I I I • '" l·•~I "-'" t \\ •• ..,,,,. ti .U11 ljj t Jt If l.t "" " ... ,,,l, tlld •""''''' ,, 11\ll ,,,,,, tl'\l °'11 11 111111 'I '\I Ill I,• I 11 \l,d,• l'l 1 I If 11,t t11· 111·.ol 1'lt'.lll ,\ I ··h '"'' I ,11 I lo. ti' 11.·11 I ' 'I ,, I .II I Iii \ :\I 1111 .1p1•1 FOOD SERVICE "llh h i.•I '•'I"'' ''" 1.111t "'"'"''" 111 1111111 1n.,'l11n 11.-.1ru l '1t \ :-;, "'"'' U1't 1'.11ll111k· ~lhl 111 \µph 71·, I Ith :-.t II II S:l~AA.'>I F\Jll or p.tn llllll' iii I\ 1•1 ~ nt"Cil r('hahh 1'.Jr, i:1xxl ga ... m1 1..e 9.131 GAS STATION i\11 cndant ln1 "·I f ,cn1<'l' ,,1Jt1on 111 ,. \I \IUl>t be cxt1..rneh 11•ha hlr & honest 1;.11; !~iii I General Office .\pµh ance sen H'\' 1·11 llt'cl\) µhone~. he ht 11 p 111 ).! & IH111kkn·1110 14 SI hr l-\al1•, 1>.ti! 11240 GENERAL OFFICE I lelp ore<lc.·d 111 J ce1i1 g dept f lime M Fri I 1 inge hc1wf1t' ·h k t11r II a l•' I .1 t \I .1 I ,. 1 Blucp11nl .!:11 1"1,tll\'1 I'M :>rn.9:n:i 1; 1-:NERAl.1 IFFIC'I·: \lu~L Lyµe 45 wpm lll',I\' µh 11oc:-. ln,ttran('E' 1·\ penence helpful o L Airport arcJ Ldurl 752 20<118am 4pm 1;e111o"ral hdp I-T 1wrm for,, l.abvralnr:i- 6.tS 2111 Zak Ge-nerai Office l'.1n t1m..· l'lerk T' p1<,t 1111 Sii llr... Jftt·l'll•"lll 1 5f'M. :\lalure \\oman .Joh loc .Nt·~ port H1·h 1>16-7431 GEN.OFFICE Entry l!!vel pol>1l10n L1.:ht ~t't'retarial !>kills Newport F';ishJQQ (:;lano Hours 7 JOam 4pm Ask for :\1rs Pratt, t;.14.911 L Gift mfr needs person to r ut fahnr & keep mvcn IOf) rec·onl<, 1-\nl)wle<lgc & interest in rubncs fie· sired 1\cc·uran & neat working habits 'requ1 red. 8 JOam 5pm ln ·me 1111 979-3333 Girl F'r1du' to a:>s1s l Mgr Very bu:.) uphol & dec·oratmJl ,.,hoµ 111 Col>la }tesa \lust be J ble Lu work 11 people & handle \' a r 1 e d o r 1 1 t' l' rcspons1b1ht1e~ Sh.1rp. aggressive pt•r,on want l'd 642-8400 Girl Frida) 15wpm Pho n es & t•rranet, S a I J r .1 n c go t 1 a h I l• 891·1727 Ask for .Jill GRAVEYARD PERSON Permanent p o!->111 1111 Swttt·hboar<I 11pcr.1111r Will tram. Must b~· cir pcndabl c E1lel'n r~1s SiBCl GROUHDSkEEPER Needed part 11mr fur pubhl' i.:anlc'n rn t.'d:\1 CJll Terr~ 673 22tii!. Mon F'ri.8 -I DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME? I II you hne ju11 llled. your new Flcllllou1 lu1lne11 N1me •nd hne not yel 1ubmltted f II lor publlctllon, ple1H I don't forget lhll lh• llmll•llon 11 30 d1y1 lrom d•I• of lltln9. The OA IL Y PILOT wlll publl111 your 1181emen1 I lor 131.50 . Our c:trcutlllon lncludlt1 Ill• enllre o,.nge Co111 1re• •nd 1..,1 nollcH • 1ppe1r In .. I edlttona. In order to 1ubmll your tlelemenl for publlcetlon tend •ppropriM• copy end • cfled lo THE OAIL y PILOT, P.O. lo1 IMO, Coate ...... CA t2121. We 'II do Ille rell. FOf lllfOflllltlOn lboul .. gel •ftertllint pteeM cell 142-4321 Elt. "2. .......... ~. I 111..oltl I"' I I ti lo I •1 ltf I• I I I • t ~ f I , I •". 11t l111u ~"••'I'• • , ••t•• I I " I , • 'II 11111 I " \ I I 1 I II , • \, • 1 l•t t , 111 t \\ t1 • 1 I 1 la 1 I • '\ 11 11 I I \I \ •• " \I ... 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Loolcinq for "Alic~" We 'rt• rlOI tft1• Hr:tdl'\ hun<'h 110 children, hut l\l' do lll'~'<l an \111•1· fla pµ~ IJm1I; 111 l1t•;e ul :-.: I\ hollll• 1k sirc .. r1· ... p ho11t•~t. ex pr · d a net 1 m ma1·ul~1tt'. non . .,mukin)! la11\ tu ket•1J hoUM' Xlnt sal.Hv l'Ommen,11r;itl' \\ Jblhl \ llt·f~ ,, 11111 ... t >ti() 1!1!1-1 1:\1:\1 El>IAT!:.. I '\t'll\1 1" POSS! Bl. F.' 1·111 lnl llJmcs r11r us \\\•II µ;I\ ~OU 6() 1 Jl'h ~hell l'Cll lected at'l'ordrng to our Instructions Send Self Addre~-;ed Stamped En 'elope for 11art1(·ulars l'romouons H ~" '111> lrnngton '\ J llilll lnstruc tor '4 J nt1 .. 1 V1)!ufl• ~.d1111 Will tra111 q •ll l!r1Nlll1t•I '""'la u "' 1•r :111 1 fur l1arl t1m .. p•1·.1t11111 t llP:\I < ;11l 1;;11 :!114 ln,uran1 f' A(; E :\CY S E H \ I (' 1-. 11EI' comm 'I hn~al'l'I. hundl Ing 75' ( Offil'C. 25', r1cld t:nderwriling. scrVll'e. sales 1:1os1tio11 Car ex pense. ~alar). l'lllll m1si.1on .\'Im :l ) rs r om m'l under exµ Iii.I:. 111 have F&C h('ense. At'l'l!t m Orange & LA Count1l's Top salary f:OE St•nd resume lo l 11:-.uran('t: Agenty P o HI>'< 2520. :-.:B !r.!f>f~I. /\Un I) B ln~urante \Ct·t y pr11p ca.s , personal hn1·::. J.:t•n I') exp Salun opcn Ctl :'>I fii:I 86.'iO 11'1.'>utanee Will tram J 11rnp1·1 \) d~t·nt) per'"" with ,1 mrn 1~ r Co. or a).(cy l'X per )l ust tyJ)I! & havl' pleas1 n J! ,pho n e personality X Int 111;pl \ for grolklh & s<ilar\' VariCl\ or du11 e!-. Xl111 benefits. New office lora llon at llns 111l & San n1ego F'wy. Call Gt·orgl' 1>r Jim at !714175<1 lifllNI lns uranc·1• Exp f)t:'rsonal hncs un derwritcr for rapidly grow ing 1ndqJentll'nl a 1:ent 1\~\'<lneemf!nt . beneftl!'>, s alary open Cull 49HJln! Janitoral l'.:xpcnem·t'<l rtoor man. t0p wage::.. 979.3923 JANITORS Part time eves 'Jewport Beat h Costa Me!ta areu Jamtors & "axers Must be over lllyr!> old & l' S citizen. Call ;,32 65.i8. IUAM-JPM. Mon. 1-'ri Janitor wan ted for <.:111enllt 675-4580 L 1\N U SCA £'E / MAINTENANC E f' IT . Permanent. Newport Bch/ Irvine area. Call 644-4894 Legal S.Cr.tcry Growing Real Es tate liiigatlon rlrm in Newport Center seek:. experie nced. effi cient. & e n erge ti c le1:a l sec retary. Short hand, dictaphone. & xlnl typ ing skills a must Xl11t salan . dependmi.t upun qualificalioos & e xper. Good benefits. &40-8Y60. 1. .. , ~··1 11•1111 .1111·1111.1111 t 1111 •'I 'ii\ \t 1il1•l 11 I '11111 \I 1111 Fl I , , Ill \ \I 111 \ \ 1 !"l.'11\1I"111 ,•d pc t'lf'I r t'~I •·,all , >' 11M)' "·""' \\,111tt·tl ....... lt'lttr \1011'1 L.11:u11.1 l1t·.1rh I'll IH'I" \I ,1 I II I I'll ,I II I I \I I II I l1·l1i.·r l'.11'1I 1111t· 1 .. 1 \pt 11111111lc' 111 I 'w1 1!1 I m •ol "' ''''"' hi<! ·111..1 MAIHT. MECH. '\I\' 11 d I.I k 1 1'11.11 I.! 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N" pl .lkh loe f:u·l'I (lJI Jft rr 1 rJ1n1 n i: Call 1..12 I l!M or 1173 :Wi6 \I I' 1. 11 \ ~ I {' f.. \(.I'-El-.H I .r"" 1 hop port unit' L \ r .1111rl II t'\ 1•.irttl 1 n I! m1•d1 c J I l'urn p11111• 11 t rnanufJc·turt·r 11o"q111re-, J t·omµett>nt 1nd1 v1dual to ... 1 rl'ngt lwn l'llg1m•t•r1111.: functum:. lnd11cl1•!-> dt· sign, draruni.:. mat1·rral;, t1.:>t1ng. Jnd H lt/ 0 prn JCl'.'h, .\ dt•).!rCI· IS. pre fl'rretl wllh I 3 yl•Jrs ex pcncm·e. howcvt•r, fl' t·ent cri.ldual t~ w11 h ,l!nod rc<erem·l·' will at .. o re 1~1 vc t on:.11lcrat11m Gn•at t>pportunit 1 t•1 111111 .1 n t' '< l' t t 1 n g t l• a m (juald1t>d app ltCdnb ..... 1111 rc,ull'l(' 111 Chier l·.ni:rnl'l'r l"l891 \'1a Fahn<·untc Ml!!''"" \'1t•JO (',\ !J26!l1 :\l!!d11 al b<il k off we 1n l rolol:}, :'I/ II Exp pos1 t 1 11 n a v a 1 I ,, b I e N1J\ 1.1~ fi44 11722 MESSENGER Nc11 port llea<·h \1 usl have own Iran.-. Hr ... II 5. :\1 r' SabJn +-m1l\•al(t' ~lu~t ha\\' good cln vrng l't'Cl)l'd Call r11r a 1'111 F'rant·es. S.'>2 4050 MGR TRAINEE C )pportun1ties a vuilahll' to l'Xp:rnd wilh a .\ ou11g, growm jl 1·nmpan) Nn cxpcr1c11l'C nt•ccssur) Call hctwcen !l I 1..1m & 5S7 5!1atl BJ's PIZZERIA BJ'S CHICAGO PIZZERIA E<1ual opp empl :'>I F :\hxer Trainee n~dt•d for Jdhc:.11 e. ~olor. & pa mt m1xmi: & g nndm1>: on .l roll mill l.'i.17 :\1onrm 1a ,\1e . N B Mort~age Banl11ng •LOAN SHIPPING• Warehousing. sen 1cm.i and sh1p1>111g ol F iii\ V 1\ honw loan:. Excellent oµportuml~ with r:.q11dly ~r 11 wi n g 11a t 1unal m o rt g a i.: t' t 11 1-: x pcn c nce helpful but will t rain. For appl eu ll <714)975·1'8> Ask ror Nancy COLDWB.L IA.NICER llesidentlal Mortgu~c Com puny A Coldwell 81.1 nker Co. An c.oqua l oµ~t~ Co. More families are getting lhe camping "bug" th is year . H you have a camper that's not getting used, sell 1l now wllh a Cla.ulfied Ad. --- State of Califontia Etlllplof'n111t Agency Act. MORGAN NURSES REGISTRY 1525 ~sa v~ East, Sul~ Costa MHa, Calif. 21 3 546-8811 ; 631 -1313 -----------111.irt 111 lull l11r11· '"''" Nei.-d extra money for \\J iil•'" \~,1,t 111 ,1111 holidayshopping! 111p1 hop \;trt1·1l d11111·-. 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HURSE l'rl\ rlUt\ ll\1' 1t1 1""1 111111 lur n•g1,ti:1 1 ·cl 11111 ,. \\Ith pt•clt,l\rtt' lllJI •l'I \ exp r<'<I t.:ongcmal I .1!->I paC'e<I atrnosphcrt· (;1x1d lil'nd1b Satan t orn mt:nsura1e 11 l'~P For ln\(.'f\1e" l3ll tii3 !HSI NURSING H'.li :1 I clJ'-. "I. I.\ '- 11 7 .I I 1la1 .. ~I. II h1•tl • 11111 ""'P. \ t•n d t'.111 good !'ot..t.{.frng SJ11t d \11a I lr·1~ht!o .'H!I 3061 HUR SING I.\"\; 11r RN necdl'tl rur I 1 t!Tl(: P.\l shift in 1·11111 hospt Xlnt :..!Ian & h1•11l'f1b. including 111 surance. vacation & ~11 k pa) .\pply B1·vcrly .\'la nor. :im \'lC'torr u. I ''1 llff1<·e Tra1nt•c. 11.1!'>11· .,k1 lls ne('~·:.::.•11·~ L' prng spelling, J hlc 111 mt:cl puhhe well Mrs BJ n·la h-t2 58.10 C :\I OFFll'F: HELi' rl'l1ahlt• per~on fnr 1 an• t 1 of tlu11es l'll'J ,;1111 .11 m•isphl're F' T hr-. t lex S3 50 :-.t.1n '\nn <,111ok1·r .\p1>l ~ 10 :1 OnStt 1• Photo graph11 ' :nu:i lla1hor Bini. l'nit 1-: tl, D I OH!ce Assistant for In me .111 Agenc) T \ p i ng Phone' & hit• bkk11g 1•\p Perm & f' T po!->11 11111~ ·~'ii 11sr. ask for Autumn OFRCEHELP Han1·ho \lis~wn \' 1cJ11 (l•H'aled 1n San .Juan t'ap1stra1101 nel'd r·ompt• ll'nt-·offrce :111k g irl In rlJ\' $81J0 ~llHI l 'all 1.ula 71 ~ S:ll &1:-i) Opening Sl~m 111 lht• C'•l'•ta .\'lpsa arl':.t. a m•w IJdlt'' la!->hion d1!->1·11unt -;tun• Opt.'ntngs arnrl<ihk 111 lhc fnllowrng t".tp.11·1t 1t•;. Ston• MJnagf!r , i\,.,t \lanagf!r & Sal••' For 111 t.•r\'1e11 <1sk (nr \n nahelle. 1213 li-194l~l1 Optometric OHlct.' I' T neat. oulgom~. w1 lltn1: 10 lt•arn 11118H·59'li ORDER DESk Sml mfg. nerds exper'd person to work heavy phone order dl'sk Gen'l ore :\1ust tyr>e and USl' 10 kc1 Call Sand\' fi42 1911i, I! :'IO lo 5pm \fon t hru Thursda~ PARENTS Now that the children are gomg back to sl'hool. do you have 15-20hrs wk \lO work ln your own com munity '! W e wtll thoroughly train you to sell ed ucat io n a l materials . Flex hrs . Great earning potentia l For interview appt. only. call Virginia Calkins · 700.~I N·8, E O.E Have you read today's Classified Ads? If not. you're missing the best barg_ains in town! I' Jn 111.111 tu 11 ork l11r •~·JI \'u :>.1·1•d 1 'I' 111.111 l1UI \\ 111 • 011:>.lclt I t 1.1111111)! t I ,. r 1 1.: , t 111 1 1 l'.11 11 ... "a111• I ot kt'1 ·1 1:11 \\ 1·11.1 I"" I \II l'.1rtl11111• 1.1ft•l1·n ,1 lk111 I. m.11111 1· 111•r,011 I J II tl7:1 110:1 I 1 \ ll T 'I I :\I I. d ,I\ .... 111.'ht J.1111l 11r' 111\ It 1r.1ns1"111.1111m ti71 '':!:10 11,111 1111" 111'1 '"ll llt'l'd 1" 111 '"-1k p.1~1 1 Ill' \11111 & i'lll'' '•l'''P•'I "'' \p 1111 l'1·nn1 ... ,11"1 ti.1,11 I 'l.11·1·111W 1\ \ l' I '1 1'.111 T1nlo. Mailinq Operations '\i,, pxp required M u~t he d1·pt•ndahle & av,11la h I l' o n r a I I "\ 11 1 llt'h F a,.,h1on t..l.11111 .irea 7li0 •601 PART TIME DRIVER :0-JI t\ Sun \l•ir11111i:' 111 .t.·111 1 r 11,11 1\ ·1111111 l1u111ll;•, t11 , .1rn1r' Ht• 111111., '·"' 11r l.111!1· w.1gon .rntl ,1 I:'"'" •h '' 111 1t rt't'tirtl l'hnn 1• ti.I:! 4:121. ,,...k l11r 0011 Wtll1 am,, l·:q u:il •>P portunll 1 Em11l11\'l'r PART TIME EVENINGS \dulls O\'l'I' 21 with out " 1 a n d 1 n 1: a ti r a t· t 1 1 c 1x•rM111alilw~ "hn CllJO\ 1111rk1 ng with kid!-. SI lll'r hour ('all r~12 4321 1-;,1 25(1 belWl't'll :.! .tnd til'm \.'k for Lorr OrancJe Coast Daily Pilot :1:10 W 0.1\ St rt't'I I ·0.,1.1 Mt•i.u. CA fa1uJI 0µ1X1 r Em1llm t•r Paste up i-;,pcr pre (erred. or will tram Full I 1 mt' po!-t t 1 o n I.' 11 bend11' \ppl~ 10 pcr:.nn ltlliO l'h11·1•nt 1a c \1 l'llOTO l.1\ B lll'l'ils t'll pi:r'd c·olor 11r1ntc•r . lam1liar w 1.»S or s1mal<1r llt!alth plan Call Mr ,,l,JrtPll:o. l\.11 J:'l:IU l'last11·s MACHIN OPERATORS Wurl. cl•>!>e 111 home ':.1\'l' on .l(i.1:-. • .Joh nficmngs l'll 1st on Jll :1 ~h1 \. fur c•xp 11rtr.11nt'C'if:tc ·t111n mold mg ma dime ,01lt.'rutors Learn on lM_; JOb while l'arrung monl') Ex celll•nt bcncf1t... ~ou an• clig1blt• for rnl'ludl' pa11I l'al'atum. 1n;.1Jor medical & dental plans. s hift bonu:. premium hfo m surance. plu.' profit 'ha r mg Work 71, hrs a eta) Be pa id for !I hrs Prl'fl'r 1-:nghsh speaking. CIMCO l65 Bnggs Ave Costa Mc:-.a .;.ir~ 1400 Pr1nt1111: Want lo lw :i Pressmun m Well offset" 1-ull llnw. Mimmum ul(c 20. W1l1 t r u i n Apply P en ny&aver, 1660 l'lacenl la i\ve. C.M. NOW IS THE TIME <or job seeke rs to check the Da ily Pilot Help Wanted classification If the job you want Is not there you might consider orrering your ser vices with an ad m the Job Wanted category. Phone 642·5678 I, 1 ·111 p lli5!11 \11ll1kPt1 prl·,t11:111u" rl'al •'l>lJte 11 ''1111· ~'>7 T~'l l11ukn,11te .iml lln•elop PRODUCTION l'a11 ll111t· lwlp wanlt·d M1111 Tut'l> n1~lll:; App I) l'tn11, .... 11 t·r Jr,1.11 P l:il·1•n11a 1\1 •· l '1J'I a ~k.,a l'H011 W<Htl( <11'1·:;111;o..c; l'last11· ex1• h1·lplul Xl11t ht•n('f11 , /\'k lr1r ll1ll I l11c1w. f,il:.! 1t.!i:1 • PROOFIEADER 1\th l'r11.,.n i.: '!'1 l"• n11·11t 1 um11any Wr ,ire 'l't'kmK ,1 tt•hublt., n m ..:c·n1;1I , 1l1JJl11roJt 11· l'l'l '1111 Jhll' to JUl:).(ll' huM "°'" µlt11n1•!> I' p 1111: .11111 ~ '"lelt u11cl ad n11111 ... crut111· ~t.1r< err. • tt'fllly. 1-.111t11rtabl~ aml w1tli " '''ra..1· of hum<,r i':\l'l'llent l)l)i111: !!kills a 11111 .... 1. n•al t·,t att· und 111·1·11ou~ r1·1·l'pl 1u111sl .1J11I pho111• 1•xp1·r1c1wc· lie ,11,Jl1l1· l'111tl hul11la" ln.o jlJI fl ••d11•al pl'f\!'>11111 ,11 1d p111f1t \hJ r 111g ~J l .1ry 11p1•11 l'<il l l'.11 1•.1rk1n'"" r.2 l!l:.!ll l.)('S11:ner .ll'w1•ln 1-'irrn 111 .. krng lor p1 O(l'"i .... 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I'. 111 ht·r I llH 11•..,l ,1llf Jlll'i lfl\ Ill'' '"'I In .1Jipl\ Ill p1•r'.•ll1 l~\\11 11,\11''1 1-.0 1-. lle'I JU I J iii """ t Jk111c Har l 1 n<lo•r\ & \\ .11tr•·,.,1., dJ•pltl'J t 1111' Fr•m1 :11; JI u;oo I I 1'·"' II\\\ \I H •SALES LADY• Fu II or va rt t 1 me THE SHOWOFF l:! Fa~h111n bland N B Sall':.ma11 for TV. ap phunt·c:. Rt•eenl t·x pencnc1.· prl'ferred No 111ght:-. 11r Sunllu) s Great op ~>l y for man w managerial ab1lil) t 'Jl l M1 11 .qnc;. i ll/4'123457 Dewey's I'\'. San Clemente ~.Ill's Peoµl1.• l-'11ll t1mc & 11art l1 rnc H '.\'1 ;\brams l '.it.11111.: Showroom. llH!l Ni•w11111·t Blvd (' M SALES PE(lSOH OJlpl) 111 ... e lhng i:ourmet luocl'i 1-11!'\lble hour ... W 1r.11n H 1c·kt1r\ F .1 rm" , = I 7 Fa~ h 10 i1 !,land f>-lU f.IKIO ~ah•'>pcr!>11n, ma lure. tor lurnttUl'l' sale!! 3·9pm 1),1\ ~ .>au JUS. evening!> ltl6 6766 Ike q1l 1111111o,t f.tl • Ilk lq•I' I "11111 '" 11111~· d11 I I 111 .. •I d11l11 I .11.:1111a ll• ,, I • .. 1 I t ~l. ti• f<1 t 1UI llJI APPETI ZER COOK SALES.REY AIL Ofl1t'e and gr ;jph1l' arti. 'upµly rn ha,, full time pO!-> or>en :\t. Frr Will train Busy & interesting \\<irk Frtnl!e benefits \ pfll) :\faster Bluepnnt :!.'~I f ,...th1·r C'M .'>-IU 9373 JI l'J ( .1 11 J!.•ll \ l'l!I I 1 1; HI I 1-.l'l 111'1:-.1 l't •1t1<•J I\ \1 f.:1111 I '' 111 11\lrll'"'•'k 1111•1..:1·1 11 '" J1l1·.1' lilt p t•l ,1111 \\ii h lf•Hlt •1r111" •ll'P•·.ir.111<•· 111 ,111""'' I 1'11,,\ plllllll'' Im huh·, 1111· ",.1111· ~ , i) I 111 (',ill 111 1 .1 p 1 I I •l41 I p1 t'P flw q 111 .. 1 \\ 111.tn I~:.!~ r'. I 'u,"I II\\ 1 l'rl\I \111111 In t• I "'II '\I µ11•( ;i.,k fo r \1 1k1· f~IO 1·\'111 Jt1•'t .1UI .!Ill 11 1111 "~" 1•, S t 1dt 1th ll1·1ll h\ l•1111 d. llo ... 1.1111.111 1 ha'> 1111 "iandwll'h making pcoplC' 111·arlL•rl. full & part lime. .ill lic111r1.· II 752 5401. SEAMSTRESS 'J'o ~"w :.ails II we 1g hl 111 Jun ... p1nn&kers l'X~~r lwlpful 1;.15 7950 .• )!J 11'111:! RECEPTIONIST ll1 ll111i: l 11•1 k ",1111t·tl Ill h1h1 Ch1r11J11 ;11111 o r11•, Ill k1•\ I\ p111i.: re•t \1 I 11 llpr11 \II ""' 11-lt 11.r.2 U·:l'EPT SWITl'llUO \HlJ Hr 11 k era~1· firm 1n I-.1~h111n 1,1and h ,r. m med1all' up1:n1n~ lnr µJrt l lml' l •'<•pl111111'I l1 11 11 r, I ""' "" 1, l1ho;111I "pmr,,. 'ti 111 1· , '1" 1 l•I • l1·rr. d 1 nnl :1rl II• 1 .. n \11 C .i11 l1 !111 1pp1 •·1 l 2:!'1.: RECEPTIONIST for Mortga9e Bkr. · :\ll'ST HA\'E Fr11nt of11 t·e .1J1111•Jr:i11r"1· and mann£'' Tdt•µh11nc ro11:-.olt· 1·\1•1 Light I' ping M I-'. I! 311 lo .'i \1111 lx·nd1ts Coll ~Y. 760-6060 Newport Equity Funds, Inc. "c" port llc.11 h 1 .1hf HI!• 1·µ1 111111-.1 \1 " '" ,. t' 1· 1111• 1 t 1. r k I 11 r :O.t•WJHll't He.1dt n 1-; 11rm \lir.1 ht• 'ha1 p h,I\ t' ab1 ht\ lo h;1111ll1• hus~ phont•-; & 111 on''' nll'~!ooa)!l'~ q1111·kl) lll'JI penmansh11> front 11ll1t·1· Jµµearu1111· t.'Jll I ll.1 Xl.1 2!)0(1 l"~ t : 2()1> Rt•t'Ppt1onrst T1 Jll~l. U•lOd 011 phones, mature ).!ti.HI 1111rk hJl111s 631 :ll!IO t'ull Mein F'n . 9 .i l':\1 Ret·"pt111111,t l11•a ut1ful workm!! 1·0 11ronmt'nl -;mall P~~ l'h Hospital 11vl'rl11ok1n1.: Uana Point I larh111 E x per prcr Front 11fr11 <' a ppcaranet• \ pph !I 5 Cdp1strano II~ Thi· S1'.1 Hosp1 \al 3:19 15 L>t·I () h 1 :-. po. Dan J I' o 111 l 4!16 5702 Hr:t El"f SECY \n In me ha!->rd t•11rp 1::. se<'k111M rnaturt.'. non ... moktnl( pl'rsun with i.1h1hty to ans"er phonl·~. t 1 IX' 50 Wl':\I. sh1>rthand ht'lpful Salary + '(lnl hc11d1l!. Gontat1. JO\ c 1" 5.56 !>140 :\fon Fri 8 5 . - RECEPTIONIST Work m beau11ru1 Dana Point Harbor. Full time. Tues thru Sat Requ1n • rnents ~at urrtv . neat appearant c. 1;·pc 55 wpm an ·uratrl) Wiii train S4 hr t 11 start+bencl1ls. Appl~ 111 persun. Dana Pomt Ma rina Co 24701 Dana Dnve, 0 P RECEPTIONIST Fron t office a p prearanre Good typist 60 6S wpm. Close tu So Coast Shopping Center l'all DWS Inc 751 8100 You don't na"<l a gun to "draw fast" when )UU place an ad m lhe Daily Pilot Want Ads! Call now 642·5678. p,1n t 111•' 11111 II IL' fol ',hflj4 r' f OUll 11 t li.•lp 11 ' \11111 I ri F 1i11 1•11111onm1•nl '' ~, hr 111 ... t,1r1 I '.Ill J• I 'ir ft11).!1·r 11.1:1 :1-lill kt1 ul S.il1·~ F. W. WOOL WORTH SOUTH COAST PLAZA '"" II I t•pl lllf.! J pplll',I l1u11 111 ;hi.' lollu\\1111. I ull ••t.Jt J"'•'ll1un .. l..1ol1,·:-W1 .11 I t ft'M Ile ..,, ti 1•111.11 \ \1'J 1 "'"HI l olJ~I l'l,11,1 1 H:o.I , \h--.,t :'>11111 Fn l11L!. '.!1 "" .tr l' an • 'I u J I "11tJ1) r I u n 1 I ' empl•i'"' RETAIL SALES S l r o 11 ,.: 1· a p a h I 1• • 1w•r,11n11hll'. rnatun· IJd1 \\ j.!rt'.ll (,1,1111111 'l'll'>C. f1<'1 sm l'h ;1111 la<11 .. houl 1 lj UI' 111 l .. t t.:UllJ 11 \'ll 1:1t•.i l 11ppt1 & p"1t·1111al \11 1-.tl\\.1rtl .. 1!1.1 11 .. 1.! 1•17 1111~ 1tr \Ir' I r.11>1,h .~.; 157!J RETAIL SALES Aorooos Fashion hi. "'·111111 • \:, ... t \li.;1 1'1. .ul d11 11111.t l '·"•'' .. 1.11 ( I ,.._fllt I \lu't h1• 1,1,hlolll 11111111111 " 1·'t"·r & 11·J' :-..1l.1n 1111111111•11,111 J lt' \\ "'IJl'I flt, .t'I;!~ ht\\11 H n1111n \:. k t 11r :\1 ,11 \ \1111 R:" fulll1rnc ''"l><'r 'd ltEL'l·'.fYI' Bl-\1-\PH , wi ll lra1n La,l!un.1 11111 .. l'rl'\ cn111 <' Nutrrl 111n1st Cl11111· efl .. c111·<· 111 1 ~o l),Jy hr!-> lnlt•n ·11·wrn1: 110\\ \11pl~ Wllh fC'>lllllC , Pri:vent11·c llcalth <.:arc Founda1t1111, 8.'>.5 1077 R.H. lh•lrd on 7 3 s hill 2 dal'S ,1 w1·t'k '"l'lll' Wl'l'kl'nds \l,11 I.\;..: 3 nt)lhl:. ;1 week 111 71 For small luxur\' lal'th11 rn l.;igu11i.1 Ucar h t'J 11 lor upµt 494 A07!'l Sa1ll~1i.1I :\lumlcnunl'l' & 1'lc.1n1ni.: irt :-.:r1q1ort Bo•al'h. part 11m1.• incl \\kncls :'tlu ~t ha'e mm1 mum knowledge ol 'a1lho.11:.. llll'<'hanrl'al & l'l1·ctncal ~ys1,•ms Call s r I y )' T F T for plra::.unt t'XJ)IJrt1ng •>Hire Ill r M 1-;xpcr with lnt'I F1 g lorwardin.I(. IB:'tl \lcmory good l) ping -kill!> ri:.1 d $S to $6 per hr i:>--1 ll!O>i Btwn 9 l2 SECRETARY In !nrt Trus1 Deeds "-'•row olfl<'l'. :'l/c wport Hca"h H 5, :\1 F Xlnt hl' tlth insurance plan •m I dental l'all for ap p11111tm1·n1 FrJnt·c•, ;.)2 II 1541 SECRETARY ~netar) tor J s Jles and mJrke11ng ufricc sm;ill. i:rnw1ng medical cll'<'I ro n1cs company, nN1rocean. full c·ompanJ bcnl'l 1ts Quu h ficatiom 111t'lude rcrent e x pencnce. organizat1 ona ab1hty , ahilil} to in rerface cffect1vcly wilt .111 ll•vcls of managemen: 1n .1 ll'1de l'a ri et y d duties :ind a fast paced 1nno,<lll\'l' environment \. .. k forTem Call 645-0845 SECRETARY r~port Bea<'h p r1 fl•,smnal 0H1cc dei.1rls 1 c r:. at t l c s e C' re ta 1~ " e·H·ellcnt t~ pmg sk1ls S<tl.H') o~n 6,:'0 ~l~ . SECRETARY l"or N~·wport Beath lawyer Good skills & IC'ar111ng abll1t) /e 4u1red. but not pror le1:al l'Xperienc e I r. .\'l)'l'l'S, &10 8.S\11 S1·cr c ta r y L oca l puhlis hmg firm has Im· mediate openin~ ra 11 g01wl secretary w 1pbfi- e 1 c n t t y p in g s k if ls . Pleasant working cmd Xlnt he11ef1ts. Ca II JI rs Ri vera. 549-4834. s~cretcry Exp m loan dorumenta t10n Xlnt salary & hend1ts Apply person~ nel direl'tor Heritage lanic i21 N 1-:uclid, Anahtim . 991 3860 E 0 F. Sec ret anal l'R Assistant. beautiful > U 1 .. u 7ltK.I SalHnDn Wont~ 642·3260 1 workin~ cn\'ironment. :.mall r>S.\ t•h1atric hosp overlooking Dana Pt. lla rbor L1ason betweer PR agency & hosp. T yp mg. Work processing. •' 1ournal1 s m exp prti S.\LES CLEHI\ rull or (>art tune w/lg marrnt' hardware comp;.t n~. With good henef1tl>. room r o r ;i d 1· a n r l' m e n t r.1~ 1711 ferrcd ~'>0·$1200 EOt Call between 9·5. 496·57' 1.'Xt 15 SALES Sa lcs orienled women & men for Sinl{er S1•w1nJ1 Marhmc snlrs & servit'e <'enter in 1-:1 Toro f'\ 'I' F 1', 11nlim11rd potentia l. fll'\ibl1• to <111altflt'11tlon Will trr11n, salary lo. rnmn11ss111n lntrrvle\\inii OO\\. calf S:ultllt•huc•k Sc•\\Hll! C1•nt(•r, 7t4 ~ 2660 -- .~. .... '.-. ........ -- - - Secretar~· A:ss111t11nt lo F'lnuncrnl Gt1n1u' Ct•n tie. Joyt ul. Perle«t 1oni-.1 OrManil t:ooil l!l'J ~I TtltphaM Sollcltori 10 Io G S. 1055 h S. 1055 Friday, September T9. 1980 DAILY Ptl.OT Cl I ~~~!:! ..... ~!~.~ ~~~ ..... ~~~-~ ~~~ ............ ~~-~~-~~ ....... ~~~.~ .. ~·~ ................ :::.:'!'!'................ ------------------------,-1-0l_O_ ......i,._•I••-1010 ..... sell=•-1010 ~-_.__..__ 1l1111r1tl tl'lnt.l l r 11~tl1" j\1tt•11 ~ It••• 111 t1 1111rl c:11r.11:l•St1h.,S11t U<!OOn ('lutht-,,fum s iwuke rs & -.... -_, -_..._ Sc-ctN11n t01rl f t 11111) Knowledi:e ul '"'1lho .i1 , • helpful M1•11t.iutt1t •' Man ni' $48 ~ •'t'lled 1111101:d1u11•1\ ·•11 ' I u d 1• n I ' u n <I " r honwm.1kt'I' "h11 Ill'• 11 lo t'dl II ll~Hlt''r \\ul I; lfll' ph•ll>.lllll 1'\t'nllljl h1t1ll ' :I I/ Mon l·'I 1 -.:., "11111.: ~.ilttn .i11h1 I ""''''' '"Ill' •17 I h11111t 'I ••ll'lf•l1\ '"'l'I' I\. 11 ), tu1 n . llt k \•i., O\IM.' S11l N!1>t2flU·4 aa:-, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ····-;()1·5;u..······· "·'''•'II "'" 11,1 ii, •11.1 1;11~ ww,.J1y & ittm l' l'11t n l l!ittt St.i\µt l!,ttH LUGGAGITAGS Wanted Usl'<l photo dark ) 111 11?.• '" ,,111• St•,11 ., K .. 11mor1• from your bwuness can l. 10Vm Miik &I" or lci1s l'arrot (;a ge $7~ I 111 ~111 1·totl111! I ••111 "·'''"'f &i ur) ,., . 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Strat '77 ...... 075 copy, I yr old S90 Cu II 675-4779 5:11).997<1after 5pm ---1-'0R SA L~ ,_ S F.r R ETAH \ \t \Ii OP 1-: It ti~" IH11 11 .... \ \ .:,·111•r11u' hu1111' \ 1 • ,,, 11011\ 1 .. ttl\ \\.!\Ill \1q 1ort I ,Jll °''" 1111 I .!l'\1 1'41 lltf~I t' •t .._,.1,. ~h11 l1w•11I 111<1 h i.."h1·1 ll'•·•I •Ill• 1•.11 .. , •• 1 t1lld u1.1 l.1 1111<1 I IH \1 l'I r 111 h'' 111 1111 Sal 1,~3 I0<1 ·• 4pm !1'7<12 Ka1n u:r iicri.onultzt'd ta~ enclose Furnltur~ 8050 ..., 1 .l .11111•., I' I ..i cc l'1r 1114 wullpapt•r . fa1n1 c tH SCUIAGIAI: ~U B/\ PRO . Twin 38' tanks w /n:-servt· va lve . :\U< 5 Rcj!ul;itor. 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D.1ab t>I '1ewport 833-8190 Fr t't' "I '''1 I " 1, Ir .1\1•1 I• i 1"m' \ 1 11 t " I 11 I 1111 1 \ 11 'Id• -....,, .. tfl t .... 1 It q I ,, "'"'" \rt 1..ll 1•1111 l\111"1 '""""'l I 111 I I 11·1" 111 1-.. \ll\ ll 111 1) I t JI l'I I .q11 ~I t .1 1111 I Ill J 11· d ----------·1 ...... h1111l ''"' 1:•11111 "ihl'' SECRETARY ~/Sales Ca reer oµpt'' 1n (;i,,1 PiH'l'd Nµt lkh 1nve;,I ment ftrm Requires tup skills IShlhnd 90 . lHWlJ.: 75) Sound µro(es,,w n.11 t!'per . matunt~ & 1•or porate bk i::rd ti r lµful Ca II 640· 0123 '1'\l \ ~111·11 1;111111 lkn..t1h ~11od l\11111 1! ·kilb r '"I ti \pph 111 p1•r'''" 1'1•1 .,011111 I I >1 fin· :12!li:! t. allt• I '1•rf<'•' lu S<111Jua11t'JJJ1'trJ1111 ' ht1•\ •• t, I I, dill lttf' \I IU I .. "' '' ,1 d I\ I tt\ 'l•\t"t ~·· "°".' ( ,,~ t l'•1•1tf1 ti ••• II I I I llf~I \I .. t ' I , , •' I I " .11 I t It• " '" tl111 ,\111•1 111 '" <\. ft11d 1 ulH 11 itJ 11 f , 1•tUil t ild ~ .. 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MASTERS AUC TION Hl\1,11 11111 1 ·•·II , .. , ~~(., / \,,•\\IJ11ll 111\d I '1 •n,1 1~;:~1 li·llt Xt.i/;lt Dogs 8040 •.•....•......•.•..••.• "t 1-:.i.,1111'-It l'UI" \ h. t I h.trllp ""' \I I• l't•t ,\ " It 11 ~ I' \ I 11 I \ :!1;1 •~Ii t:i.1.1 .111 "p111 W,ml l•:t1Kh"h 111111 I 1•1t11•1 ;•Ill• Al\C {.I\ I 11.irh l~J~ U..!:t, .\h.t (111ltlt•11 fh•lrtt'\ 1•1 flLII'" ~tMI M.11t• & h·m 1;;; K.~:1 , •r ~ 11 :n 1 11117 '. ,J ..! h I ti'"" I t• '°\I 111111 lflt' tl1•.1I 1l1tit1\\,It•1 l•·d I\ I "ltl -.~'ito 11.\1 ll~ I ( 't1•lu111 h1tl1 1 lu•d 111·.1111 h .1111· ·lh l lo1·d ....... , ,lt,IJlt' II I I h.111' Jiii t 111 JJI' l'~I 'll<!IH 1 '.·11t111 \ I 11111111) ( l.1' It' r,. ol111 rm \.thlt• \\ .. I.·'"' h h.11r' ~111.1 111.1t•lt 11111h111.11111 :i•~J I .1!.1• Ill'\\ .>IX .1.1.1'• II••" t ·11 'II •••• •••••• •••• •••• ••• •• Ill 11r tnnrc $1 40 ca l1 ~ ~ r old c·amcl l'arpet· 1 1 1 111 1 I 1 •· ' O I ti ing , S2 ~4 yd, aµprox •11.1h11i:,111\ 111\'1· "' 11 t hr. 160!.q .\d ('all ?52·1650 \ 111111,in ,1,lc 'Int • """ 1111,,1 11..il. turn "" ,,.., 'l11lhtt1j! p1l'l1ir1• 11 11111 ... , It ~>II 7\h "\. II II K IU .J 111 -I 11 111 ...... 1 ........ ~.it ~II 11 11.1111 •. lpm II U "'·''" 11t..11 h t lt"lt Tn~·tt't . I 111 .1 "'·" ltl II W 'I'\ , 1 I• 11111 Wi.:n furn 1 lfll llt'-.' told 1·h1'' r1•1·1ml pl\ 1 mirror-n11:.1· 11511 I \\ 111<11.J'" Ur II II • "•,. \ ,. r " I I .1 m ti 1 c ., <, 11 I ti·~ 11 "' 1·.., I f-' ark 1-.,1at1'S, anllttllt' t runk. • ,1r11 •' t ti r u m ~ ,. t • lnl h111g lllhl' 'ial. "l'j)t ~1 1;!1H:' ~11111111\'J rn I >r II II llt·dt 1k1m l•\Jrn1turt• At' .\p a rtml·nt S a lt', ever y\hinR must ~o, Je welry, l urn11ure, cle'k ett• •lfi8 7JIU Jewelry 8070 ............•.......... llvy i.:otd !!harm hract>let. JPJlrJ ISCd a t $240 11 !-oac rtl ll'l' Sl500 P at :»Sli 82011 d ~ ". 5-IK 5902 lll 'YIN<; ~old & "liver s<'rap & J e wclr \ Silverware, dent.ii gold . dta,n1onc1s. c1a~-. rings lm m ed 1·a::.h !>49 20!:!.'i Thunderhead Indus TV pr11e. fulllength natu r al ()ppos,,um \ ah11• Sl61JO Ust ufr 774 I l1ili l'lltllUIJ llnn 111 ·111\t•ur:.11f Machinery 8078 t tt·a,ttt t•:"\ ~ •• 1 '-,un •t 2 •••••••••••••••• ••••••• ·l:!i < '11ral ~tlho.1 lsl..ind Binx :\ll'IJI spra} hooth lll•wl. Iii l.m11lt1·'· 1·\'1•r \ lfllrt.: 1 l t•d I 1111 :-01 1 11ll«l!l' l' .irt.. In Sat H I hkt· new 1;.t2 O::i:I:.! !M :\I to I 2 noon I omprt•i.:.or. 'pr<i• l1#W1lh 1'1111 11J1t!I ~un & m 1:.t luo b & l'(jUlp li-12 023'1 \Ion S.1t 9am 1µ111 Misc~laneous 8080 ••.................•... ~ulc.' Tax lnd uded :-;o ('\RIP Draw your nv. n or M·t1d n.1me. addre11,,, µhone & \\ell makl• one l'il rd per t .ii; .\tld 2.<t each. St:nd 1·h1•uk or m on1·y ur dt-r to PILOT PRIMTIHG I' 0, Rox 15611 Coi.la Mesa . Ca !12626 C l-:RAMIC TILEllSQUE 6xli ' 2!>• per p iece-P a111t & !!laze your own !ties Good fur 1·erarnir s h11p,., 01 µnv..i\l' µJrt1ei. 111 UM' )OUr art111t1r a btl1t1c~ 534 i5:JJ StertiftC). Royol Danish 1:1 pie St't t!X J>l'S, t·hcl>I SU">O ORO i59 IS.ti Crod1et i-\t J.!han $20& up &-1:! fi2.13 L.1 wn mo" t•r 24 111111 m.:r power lll1J\\c1 ".>l.'iU C'all 770 ll.'>!i after fip111 \pJJrO\ llrn \ft... U'll'!I 1 arµ..t & t>at.l. j!1M1d <'111111 $21111 968 ~ Corucr tattle fill Lwrn h1•1h SIU hent h SIO U1 sltt•!> $ 10 lo 50 !>Ill :r.75 \111, 1ni.: Y.irtl ~.<11· .n arn1 h ktnl! ""' 11 .. it pin h.ill rn .... 11111" 1'\ ..tilt hi•' . ll(•trdl,111&.1~11'• :!115•1 1!1.: '1'1111lot•r 1·:1 ·1 oru, '>.II "•'Ill 211 9a m .Juh.n Wayne Tenn1l-Club, .John W<1 1n1· Tl'n111" ('1111'\ (;,.1,1i,:1• 'i,111• ~.ll & !'.Ult •1 .1 Mii\ 111~ (IUl uf .. t.il 1 11111,,1 ,ell ~vl·q thin!( :.!1701 S.tlu!IJ ('1r. II B tam1h membership ram 1ll mem b1·r ::.h1p Sl600 II 6-10 i l59. W S12(JO t;+I 110..'>, 6i.) 1512 j .)2 26Jfi Jllll •utos, Used Autos, Used ....................... ..•....•............... 1>1n1ni; Hm Set. Washer & Orycr, Xlnt C:ond 645'6059 P1\HKJN<; r:trr sAu : I-rt & Sat 9 /19 & !I 2u. lOam 6pm s~<·1al d ose out mer chand tSl' Save 50'fr · 70'/r o n 1•xer c1se e<1u1p , ::.pas, po r t able :wunai.. & more' All m a fOr hrand name" ()range Cva::.t S.1un<1 & t-:xerc1,,1.• 2525 So llarblJr Uh d. S .A !12704 Cornt'r of I larbur & Warner TV DECODERS On ~lcet & Z channel::. raJ r & r e as pt 1 n~d m !>Un nR \llU I)( qualtl~ un 11-. 1 11mpl m,,t.11led & ~u:!S 1>11 not he 1ak1•n in b) nd1t·ul•1u:. low pnces lh•mt·ml~r 'ou l(ct \\ h.,t ~nu p,1\ lor k lO :ltixO 1 plea"· lca\'e m,.,,,agc1 HOT TUI IJxJ' Re d wood. Ne w , nrver used R ead) to IW!_ (;ompleLe wJeq u1p package & acces Must st•ll ! 675·6311 Eves. p .. ,t remodel1n t;: :.ale, cedar shakes, cedar std mg. doors, r1rewood .. n ail 'tripper & h a r ne s,.,, hutchet. rclt. & m o re ·19H 25.18 .\~TQ Solid Br ass Faucets ide al for wet ba r 359-8366 Na utilus m e m ber sh i p . l 11yrs. left. SIOO 645-6776 2 Cacld~ s pok e wheel 11rn::. SlllO for bot h ~·20021 R.'f) 9320 ---- M EM BERSlll P. Ne wpor\ Bea t h Athletic C luli. Sl.25.:...!:eg S200. 538·9342 Uprig ht freeze r . $75. 2 :.ets ladies · "olf clubs , Si5·~ 645·2586 Jothn Wayne Tennis Cluh 1-·.1m1I} Member!>hq1 SLSllO 673 6106 B1kt' 10 speed m a n's Sl'h"inn G I-~ porla hle dishwasher t;.15-61?0 216 • 2 llroadwav T1tf.Hl\ ' 1•,, ('luli ~h·m lll'r.,tup 5:rn1 i;41 70410 Misc~laneous 11)'. 6i s 5.l ~ l''"'· Wanted 8081 \J.1r .... h:J ••••••••••••••••••••••• , \nl14 \\leh .. Boat \n< h oll ' thle .Jwln I'll'\ Hib !-:let Hu\IS'> :\ti,,. .)41, HIO'J Comp« Sh~ll $50 \'Jn t11p r at·!. l~·:.t Ofr .1;11 !Hi Ill Autos, Uud TOI' Ct\Sll PAI I) For u-.c..od furniture & ,1p 1111.ince~ Working or not !t57 11133 \\tll llu\ l'SEU OFFIC E 1-TR ~ITUtU:. Wo rk Uenl ho:,. Shelving 1,•11 2777 ·········~············· ........••.......•••... SECaETARY P ·r;mt! Escrow real estate or bwld1nl! l'X~r helpful T\ 1>1'1 1;1·11 .. 1.tl oll 11·1· no c.\111:r n• ., II :-> I 11 "" Go11<l llcn1•f11, & pr11rn11 t11.1n al 1111 111ir 1110 11 tt•' Jn'"" .1n•,1 I' .Jrrn1•r-, I 11 "' u r .1 rl • 1 • < , r 11 11 t • Spr 111i.:1·r :-.11an1d ,.up., ( '1111t1•rllp11I I l.t1\ •'"\',If B1•11·• 11 10\\ n .. \ t·I" r hi..,• 1111 ')),10 (Ill( 1 ·.~. •1;,5, I l.101111011 & Bushard I Xnta.., dee Tm ... :.11ort11 ;'(JUl,JJ, weigh\~. l'lothe" liltHI \n<1 f '1r. l l B Sat & Sun 10 :1pm * * * ** * ··~ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * '>-.\() l\IKI I·. I) 1-. ""'' Fur .J \ .1nt'I' ''' l' 111n sconllliLTY 536-7533 _ _ __ _ Opp\' t11 le urn nllwr 111 .----------I ftec tu111·11"n' 1111 I Tf-.1.f-. x \1•1•ur.11'\ t SECRETARY, ff mi"\ 1 .tll ~Ir" <"11plJn 40·50 wpm . Familiar :,5~1 ti!tlll l\IS l-.qu1p w 1~eneral office pro m.•nt. 2IW5 Ba 1 r .,1,.,1 cedurl:'s 4·5 hrs 1da, ld I 1· ti 1· Call \'1ck i 540 6055. 1 · rvuw. •, ·• Coastal Personne l ~en cy. 2790 Har bor Bini CM N E VER A FEE \l'tt•r111,11\ JI .Ir! 11111• ll<:r,on tor 1'1•11111'1 "111 I.. & gl'n1•r;il \ 1•1 1111 .. p mJintena111·1· Wk 1·nt1 .. 6: !~~'!_~------·~---•I 'Olnt' wknt).!ht-. l!~I !\IHli -~ -:--SicHrARY 'ff - Work Tue &r Thu for NB yacht b roke r No s h. Rea vy public cont act Freeto Appltrant ln·me Personnel Agen1·y 488 E. 17lh , Costa ;\lt::>a Suite 224 612 1-170 Waiter Wa1tfl"•~ Jl0:.1t1011 Purt tune & full t11m• pas1t10ns a v:Jtl s.5 75 hr N1111µ,, l'\t 10111111\ \'luh Call for 111\l..'r vtc\\ &'4 ~0-l WANTED \Kt l1\1•r wh 1I L· 711 l!lli 75.}I, ('\c.; & wl.ntl., \ht ' I m11:-11ltf 1 ·11rk1·r l'upJ)• &l5 K4~5 o1r &16 .1 7147 H \ ~ :-.. ~: I 1 11 c I l °\ 11 FHEE to rtl!ht twnw I -' r 11•111 11n:.\L FOH F .\ M I I. '\' W t Ill I.DH 1-:...; 1~12 !l'Jlll \111\1 ~·h.naull'r" \Kl' I( \\ k1' hid 2 'hlll,, J.fU r\ t I 'a•" :1 f1•rn. hlk & :-11\ $1?:1 \l.,t> I J kinj! rl' 'l'f\ ut 1oru. for 15141 \\ k male fem S I' & lllk pupp1e,, .\~~l' l>rc,·der r..v; 5:!:17 M.ile Amen\ an Husk\. free to good home . z \ear ,,. rei.:1,,terl·d 8-12 31:\X. '> W .1t l'l'b1 d QU\',t'll 1'11111 pil•te xlnt l'llOd Si~ Lov . 1·"•.1l i.:rn·n 11IJ 1tl S.15 !160 ill-· t:!J TWiil lied &-L'i. X 1111 1 'ont\ S50 t'•ll h I all !'>-18 ;>.IOX .!. I-WI~ llEf> SETS S'>IJ e;wh' XL NT CO'-U r.48 :; lflli "llH. S1 II t•.111 h I" 2 m.1leh1nl! 111tl' ... 1,1n1b 1111rr1111·d dn• ... ,c1 '"'"' woncl 500 Captain·,, lll'tl " nlJtl'h1n~ <lrs r dc•o,k & book\ ohC S:.hlll l'.d I 9t>:I lll67 ul'th 5pm St•l'l•on.tl i:t1ltl r1utlt1·d bt!au11ful I.time . t u,111m p1el'e S4W 7flJ 1421 Sec). J\lrport la w firm Sharp ~ood "killi. Nim smokr J osie. !151 0025 Por,che :\kd1an1r • 1111 1 "', t R a' S 1, ' 1· 11' Free to You 8045 .\utumull\\.' ti31-20'J'l ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sola 9' tultt"<J l!ret•n 'ch t'I $175. llaJ Pm' 1·11ffl:'c &. t•nd tbls I B:1rker, $225 -.ct t>.hl· Sii.'i 1 SERV STAT ATIENO F 1t1me. apply Chl'\ run. 1251 ~ Cst II"), La~ Ikh. Service Stat ton ,,tte n danl F time. da\ ~nrk 39'28 E. l·oast Hw)'. Cd M Sewing Teacher ncrded for fast i:rowing sc" 1n~ center m El Toro Xlnl working cont!, beautiful s tore. PT. F T Ca ll S ad dlc ba ~k s~"1n~ Center. 714-581; 2ilfil> Sh1pp1ng Youn g ahle re111.1lc 111r shq1p 1ng dept \bu female fur wrapping lite merchandise Ca II ;\I rm for a ppl. 548· lOOI. ti .'i W,111§front n ·,taura111 111 \:1>wpnrt Ht•;ich need!> ,.ic 111•nenced «11un1 rr hl'I fl & 1·1111k:. l·\Jll & p.trlllllll' \llm F n Jt1hn t;i5 IOKIJ WIRE OPERA TOR L.4.'Jdtrt!! 1>rok1•ragc r11111 ha~ 1mm1:t.l1ale 111w111ni.: fur wire 11r11·r.t111r Sal;in r o mmt•l?..ur,111· " 1•\ 1• For apj11 'Jll 111•1"11 \1 11;1nlt•\ 1.11 :.!:!!12 Womrn P~ferred! S> 25 hr 111.•tnl! tnikpt.•n <lent. & hJ\ Ill!! flc' hr., Jl)f11:als lo y1111 1·:.tll Tit I-: f I :'\ ,\ I. r O I.; < II \'L!-.. \">;J°"C: S EH\'1('1-' lt1r tntt>n11•w \lu't h,1\ ,. 11\\n car' 9;,1 illUX Met"charKtis~ ..•.........•.......... Ii w~·o•k o ld krlt1'n" afh'r5pm call 1;7;. i!l&I Fret• t•' i.;cl honw Bull TL•rncr II ~hot., %:1 9050 :\IF \111 I'll mo j\I !I '\pm POI '-I I 11111 ;\o I> '11.J' l'tl S.in111\ 1•tl f1 t'\' tn 11•11111! hum•' I\» ~ISJ., Ii' h uh• ;1 1.>t•d, gd rn111I SIOO fli3 !l07i Ell'l!.Jnl 1 1111111 n I n•n• h d 111 ;.cl. "',ti t a hie l'\ l•·111b l•J 11:.! 2 .1rm ... & I ... 1.ic, m,1t1 htni.: 1ill • 1 htnat·ah c ·hromo• O\ at kn l.1hk ,'(, +. • h.11 r, <;.nod ltU\ ' 1;;:; 12'1:.! H1o·droo111 .,,.1 T.1hl1· I'\' l'11u1 II F1r,1 r1· .... unahleulkr 7>11S 71ill f)', ... to .J t·ann)! I .Jnttl). :! \t•r. h1\l'I\ f,1m11\ tlOJ,!°' ~:nglish Sl:llcr & ml\t•d Fl'mJlt-. 'IW\l'd ,.., .ill C offff TtJble , h .. t ., X I n l -. 1 l h 1 ;1 a:-' Top $1:> SU! a-11111 ..i11ldr l'o .ululh \111,1 G Sal 8055 ' I .J \ I 11 i; l' I h 1• I Ol"OC)e' e .•...•..•.......••.••.. j I I J !I i 11 b :1 I 11 , NC' S I 1. 'II 1~1:11AAl j!2!)(t j.\l<)\I • • \ ,., an\ L'" at.I" Sht'plwnl llo'( 11• ml\ lt•m.tl•· 'l"I\ •'<I L"\'''" t-.11h 1;1:1 1l.1 ti 5S7 !1(151 l'Xt 2:1 - ,,,,('1·ll.11ll'llU' 111'111 " l'rs1ld\ -...aturda\ &. :-.11n "", · 111. s1;;;1 :1:12:; \l,;lla111a '1r• 11• <'<1,1 .J Mesa 557 !Y.!X:! AlmquH 8005 ............................ ... ....................... SHOE SALES We have an o penmi:: lor J pa rt time s alesperson on!•---------• wk nds Exper. pref. l'on tact Mr Cannon Hr m ph.iU's Shoes. !>4 F ashion Island. N B. 64-1-4223 Shoe sales. full llmt· with or w out e xp . or will tram. Good co beneftl$ Apply tn person 9am lo llam Mon thru Frt Stan- dard S hoes. 30?7 So Bristol. C.M. SW1TC .. OARD Part t im e . Flexible hours Will l r<11n Ca 11 Eileen at: 642·:.>13 TECHHICIAN Exper . o pt ica l la ser w /fa milia rity w /lasers. precis ion mechaniral as sembh· & electro·opllcs. XJnt pay bene fits & op· ply . for a d vat•e m e n t Small, growing laser co. in S a n J u a n <.:apo . 1 }.j .. 493.6624. Technical See our ad un WESTMINSTETI ABBEY ASTIQUE M:\LL Daily 10-ti. fo'n 10·9 Closed Tut.>sda~ t 1751 Wes1m1nster1\ve Garden GrO\'l' s.=..1 6103 <.ioi n!l out of Bu siness Sall'. J ane~ AntH1ucs 2721 E Coai;l Hwy . ('dM tiiJ 5752 \NT l (ll l'.: S ll A W WALK 1-.:R solid oak f1hn~ cahincts Set of J , ec to .ipprec1atc l'a II 675 605i vr &t2-0138 WANTED Beatles l.'.1Jllec ttbles-p:.t~ c·a~h Cur ;,II it ems 979 499!1 £-:v1: Michael One Time Sale ;\nttqucs. I of a k ind collectable's )lextcan A TWlST OF SANO t 330 So. Coast Hwt L.:_B. d er En gm e ering fo r Vintage Fur Coals Short Micro.Lithographe rs & Fu ll len gth. Under SIOO. 5.5i <Y7!>4 r...,. ... Sat.t 2 E xp 'd. Phone S ales People to work from our office in Irvine selling ptdo copy supplies. Our top Peo ple ea rn ISCJt.SBOO per wk. Ca II S40-3101 ask for A nit a Ttle ....... S..r••Y Permar\ent Part time _.,,... from our CdM of· fice, call 760-(MOO bt WO 12 ANT IQU E S . Gorgeous Oak Sec'v llalllree lt oll· Top Desk. Chevelle M tr ror . Dresse r . Ltbrury Tbl: Buffet :Tbls : E tc. S48·9882 AHTiqul SHOW I SAU Thurs thru Sunda y Huntington Center Mall Beach Blvd/405 Fr w y Huntington Bea ch •tPM_. ______ .... mus IOIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mal e your s h oppi ng w asher/dryer & apt siie Hiier by using the Dally refrigerator. $125 Heh. Pilot Cluslfied Ads fM6.5848. U se ltnswerAd se rvice w h e n p l ac ing y o ur a d . a Da i l y Pilot a d number will appeaf7 in your ad w e t a k e yo ur m essag e s 24 hou r s a day ... you call in at your convenience duril)9. office hours and get t he r.esponses to your ad ... t his se rvice is only $10 per week. For m ore inf ormat ion and to p l ace your ad call 642-5678. DAILY PILOT Mul11 l<1m1I.> (;arugc Sall· Fu rn. carp rti:., Tv ·~. r:1111os. sl ~reus. clCl' I l/l'Wrt t er 'map µhanec'. 1'1111h,•s. books. hike,. al'l'o r d1an . motori•ycll', \\a t erbe d . l'nj!ltSh saddle. ell' Sal & Sun f.372 K en1l"ort h ll IC t n r \\.'a r n l' r & Grah.1m i -Sill & Sun, 11 5. 21052 Sha w Ln. HB .\ltM· household. + loll> or good1e:. USED BOOK SALF. Spon sor e d by Costa ~cs a Frie n d o f th e f.lbr a rv Com er Ha rbor & Newi>ort Blvd. Crocke r :'I/at I Bank parking lol pnl'•·~ IOc 25t· Sept 20 SAT ~1 3 ~uecn s ite H1de-a -bl•rl Sl51J K1tehcn Dinette 4 <'h<iirs Si5 :\11s1· 531·2207 c;\RAGE'R :I famil1c' Sat only !I :; 25 S50 :!52 lfith Pl t'M Y \ f{ D SALE Sat. Furn. w..itt!r hetl .... k 1!>, m1:.c 1.Jutldtnl! 1na tl.'r1als. 210 lillh l'I. CM CiarageSale Goodies Tt••·nage g1 rls · clothes. s t••r t>o. tahle-,. d ishes. I.imps. mi~I' hs hd L'f kt'h Sat 11111\. 9 5. 4li71 l'awu de \ i·~..i. I rvrnc ~Sl Ol&i Ci.1r.111c Sule. !-'rt & Sat. !I I 16t;f;2 KNtlt·r Hunt 1ni:1"11 1-leaf h Sat 9 :1 Picture fra me ... d1•1·oral•>r item'. patto furn , tool, 219 J asm tnl'. l'd~I P11 1 ure' l'loth<"·.. MISC h:J:i \.1st a Bonita E llluff Sa l &Sun !I I \';i rd ,.tie Sel'l 1on;d ,·out h. -chat"· brt-uk la:.t till. 11honl' thl. misc 78Un .'ill'\\m a n.off Be a ch htwn T .1 lhert & Slat<'r ~I.! ·1372. S\T R DAY ~10V I N<: "i.\L E 8 :IO to 1 1 .30.A~I b,11rtl'<l 1J1eccs of lu m \luo.,t ,ell zo.t5 Sh1pwa ' 1.n . N B 1 Bu) er«st .1 re u 1 5-18 ·3270 Yard Sule . F ishing equip m ent Color T \. . tools & m uch more Fri Sat Sun 1138 V1t't11ria P l. C M (;a rage Sa le. Saturda) unh Big \•a n c ty '1.\21 Banning A\·c II B. 41 1-:sTATE SALi'~ Sut /Sun Furn-Tools Hosp bed· An11q-M1sc-2239 Pacifi c C .\I west end of Wilson --- (~/\HAG E SALE King bd E lel' F tr cpl C h a i r!> Small Refng Misc-1930 Feile r:iJ .\ve.C.M. 9·5 Sat &Sun_------- GiantG-. 5* Sat urday 9 AM. Balboa Isla nd r esid. Oriental rugs. bath fix lures. furniture , bed - 111 n g . so fa , t a ~I e s • d rapes, accessorie s + lots m ore. 1101 North Bay fr o nt . corn e r of ,\po Jen a No. 8 / Frnl. Balboa Island. Gel GREEN caih for WfDTE ele phants with a Claaalfied Ad cau 642-5678 *********************** ' DIS WEEK'S SPECIALS YOUR CHOICE ••• Jl!ST A FF.\\. EXA,IPl,,~S: ''77 .IAGUAR X.IS (268VOYI Ne•· O•I ~ r'9999 •79 f)LOS .HOBILt: CL T L .\SS 1822WIM) N" ... o •• ,. • (208VAF} ~0- 0nl,. '4995 '78 MAZDA Gl.C '3995 '79CHt:-VROl~ET Mi\LIBI' (~:u~L) '399!!!_ 0.1,. .. 'M CORVE'ITIE STINGRA 'I' (BBN438) Ne• 0.1,. (001879) Ne• hly '7777 "78A UDI~ '8995 ·77 Bl.'IC " L E SABftlE t844UELl '\o• Onl.' 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Excell ftl COC\ AVAILABLfo: 10/4/80 be11uUfullv O\ll 11ll11tn1•cl. dltlon;l!OO 875-ml2 aft~ ion thoW<"a:s.-7n c11:sh ' rNd)' to cruow or hv~ SPM wrap w/stora1e 7f\ fill uboi.rd Slip m 11y liei -ture w /4 a h etvex a. uvatlabll' H''" 1!'1n1uw Y M A ti I\ M r iWr•llt 4 -41\ kKll bra' 1n1 pos t~•· J12,UOO or WIR"t"erb. hllC' new. 1s l11n d i. w t g l •i.11 e .ooo 11 no broker 111 '196 675 l2.30. ~h~h f'~ 4'•4' "'hw1ln" voh1-.I C'lc11n dl«tl will 67!1 2712 hcl\ an makeu1) IM blt' lllC.'ludi! If \/Oil llt·ik n ·'t 20th Annlv1·r~a n l.o l'dul (.'ustum. 1Lul t urn! W ebt-$00 llH 190~ w 161\ mu~" h11hl ,1 with f11111rl101trdb 111111 I 'I llon1tl ('u h re111 .. tt'r 2'11 ho1r ... •·1111w4•1 .l11h111111n 11111 lo: 17th Sl ~o!\t11 M..,.ll lt11urd J11 k t•u rlt•\ 646 4'026 toam h> 111ni ,.14 1:11ti hlin11· 111 !UU l'"~I Mm, t on lhr h11a1 l4'\11•k M11t .. ...,, .. _.~ Ut'mt'1nht1 rt ff;t .... 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SJG-$45 WOOi.i & Metal ••••••••••••••••••••••• De c k Dt's k $35 $1 2 5 loah.MstM S ho ~c a s e s $i5 112 5 ............ 9010 Fluorescenl L1~h) F1,.; •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• lures SlO. Oak Sec Chrs St°) Vt'lor 12·, ,..111)(1 llr SSS. Ne" 4 dra"'e r Ftl~ oars. pump. nt'' er ust>ll w.!.90, All new fUrn 30 < $32.S 892 3737 661 !HSI orr Top Brands. CE OF · 1 F I CE FTltN 2 044 Gray manne238V8.70 hr, PlarentiaSt ~M.!Jl_!i!! S700 , 71 C liW t r1.111:. Otrice Supplies. desks & w,mts SSOO. 5.'JO.l4!65 cbairs lOhs p JOHNSON long 675 0562 shaft outboard w tank ----$250 496 H !lll l ho m e Fireprool file. 2 drwrs. 6Jl·2SSS work Schwab-legal. black, like -~ --- new. S219. ph fi31·5212 Gray marine 23R VI!, 70 hr. ---$700; 71 C BW trans Pieos & °'1Jmts . 8090 w /mts SSOO. 53& 1265 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PIANO WANTED. Priv. loah. ,ower 9040 Party wants to buy Plano ••••••••••• •••• •• • • • • • • for cash. S58-0913 ~· ELECTRIC BOAT Gd cond, dock avail. Baby Grand SB 950 640-41.50 Player Piano -'-' ---- $2500 730-~ 21 ' fibergla ss Tug . Hammon d o r gan . 3 speakers. Bes t Offer. Good condition. 839-6632 SpcriMJGoodl 8094 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Scuba tanks, 72 cu. rt. Islander Weekende r or Character Ray La unch 6mo. old. VW Rabbit Die sel. Full galley, stove, refngcrator , dbl berth. head. complete $19.500 64& 7887 l'4 ~k rp1nrlr ,.. • 1p r n ltull \ 111\0 .~ 1 .. •11 hr \ \lf .. l'>w1111 I IHI ~r1" h '411 flu,h 1111111 I 'lllU '1 u -. t ' ,. t I I' I' d i 1171 1!111 i1 l:t Muko 111h lulh l~Ul l1Jt1.'<1 pr II t•tl ltt w ll ,,,;i 1111 .. 1 l'.H lllPI W urol o 11 Ill '>1.111nlh lw1 """' t,.111 tlw:wl I I 11111.11 It 11 ~ ift'lllh \llU11do·I <1Ul11 ... ,... :: 1'1 I h VII F 1111111"' 1JUln~11··r' t•<llt I ,u)k "111111.i,-. 1111111 111,: l' jj l • 111 11 I t n •I ,. f "' 1t1uh11 W 'lip I .ill 1..U.u.J:n ft 10 I JI 1 :'11 un l''r1 11, :-.II. 111 I \('" iii llrl 111.11 ltd Ir " lua d1·1I ~ mo b:.t or. U.15 7!11l'J .!l f1bt-r j.1l d.l>!o lk:IHiouy 1nl>oar1I outcln' I.' nt'W 1·ml'r ::. m1111 1•11od Slip J \'J ll 1,:11 5 151 d }:.. !f7!}.l17()3 C\ C:t. 1971 C HIUS 24' LANCER Fu11uly Wkknder, Sips ·I $14,000 H.wport 1oat c~ 1555 /iJcwport Blvd l' ~ 1714 ) 645-6()16 • RSHERMEH WELLCRAFT 24 ' airs lot List $19.1100 w /trl '80 Closeout $14,500 N.wport loat Cettter • I.SSS Newport Bl vd. C M (714) 6:15·6015 •1971SAIRE 23' Cduddy. 2S.5 volvo, Steal al SB.995. H.wDOf'f loat Center lS.55 ~ewport Blvd C M. (714) 645·6015 BOSTON WHALER Ask for Jean. 644-1742eves 11 1/J Feet 34' Chris Connie, 1964, .....,.___..._Old radar, auto pilot. VHF. 1 Only I -! _________ , ooo p p Ired N.w Johnson Da • b d $19, . . . 760· 1769 ... r1a1n , s oppers rea --------10 .. the UttJe ada in Classified Make yo'u r s hopping Less than lOhours regularly. And they find easier by lL'ling the Daily ~FIRM what they'~ lookin1 for. Pilot Classified Ads. C<.1 II E\'es 675-2f)95 --- J:I' I.a P1t1 lruwl.-r !wd11n yac•ht, hit '7411 v('ry cln Mu,t ~II A11k 143 !IM, Aver)' & Cu. ll'l:t ~I i:r s•J\<'R r r w r utty, outrit.:tH•t . VlW. twn t!iOhp Mt-n·. 0 0 wJtrlr Uy11 MO H171 , 1173.f.'ltl t'Vt.., .'41. Spo rtf..,h••r 1 u lly ,,IUIJJl"'ll. hid turuh•m 1r,11lcr, .t~k111t.: 11:1 500 or I~· t or<t•r r17!l IUO!U lO'S~Hltoi'S $1400 1t 11 ~!1!.$ wnrk 4Utj 75Utt hm•· loah.W 9060 •.•.•••............•••• 4'1 l.Ut.lt•t:. Iii :l.')11, V(lfll h u l l , .t1 l1p 111 \I U l1<·ij 1.1 t 1lu l $•111110 111.~1 !JOIU SANTANA 525 11.u .. hi.11l ut t>l y l'\l'r )th111.i II h11 11s la·uut rnnd l'nss N tJ s II p 11:J.lQ> t>wtll'r will 1·0 11 s 1111· r I' I( dl a nit t' fo r UMW Mt·rced e s o r 'it•\ 111 .. 559 5164 t'\ll'~ U. T•·m tJt.'~t 6 '>a 1h 1ra1ll!'r ra<'l' .:ear. Isl $125() "'3:1 TJl:ll, da)11 or C~l'll Jlob1~ M \\tth trailer Like 11ew Garage Stored Ne w 1theel:. & shrouds $999. 711 S52 li.')00 21' Clipper. :.leeps 4. trailer. 4 hp, N R sl111. must sell 113&8907 S,mtana 20, full CQUI p. 1<lnt cond $6800 540-2980. Frc·e trailer ror s01all k('t!I boat 642.2!)91 12' Kite . w traile r . ex· cellent cond. $700 963-4852 Udo 14 & trailer, 2 set:. of sails. + other extras, good cond. $1400. 631 239'J ------------Boats. su.-I Docks 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Will lease dock space on Lido for motor sailor W1th privilege Of OC· casional use of sa me. 833·9321, or 673-4582 ------loah. SpHd & Ski 9080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '80 Custom Elirninator. 20' Da yc ruiser . 454, Berkeley. All on warran ty. Sl5000 inves t ed . Sacrifice: $10,500. Must see. Kint. cond. 552 7452 or ca ll ad answer =tiO at &12·4300. 2-1 hrs. per day -------- Ca:91r1. S./ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lli:t 91 JO ·111 Hond1t XL·2~. 5000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mU"~'ncver lo dirt. 1975 '10 VW ca~a · r, xlnl 1•ond ""~ ~ ...... ·1 111/oul. . m1 on new 1·ng Rest ofr 54.!_ 81193._ '64 Chev PJJ. :!Ir.! eng. -t. ton ge•r box. w /c /u ramper, all eqlup, 12500 ::.:1&6756 --t• 5:30. Vumaha 4415G, real clean 6 tric:ti. Sl!Wlbest ofr 673 3400 al\ 6PM . 01rt 8tke CR250 1975. Good cond. $400. f"'Jl)(•ri.:tus!I c11mJK•r 11hell. _:.s_i~~ fib Uut~wi. 1111) Dirt bake . '75 CZ400, xlnt ~·• "'145 cond, recently u'hauh..'<i. .,,1 '"' <'1.1.irh. Alas kau of~ road sticker. ssso 'I') J)fl Ill rulb' (uro.JlOl a... ~9 r ab u v 1•r , ti d c ond '76 Varn XS 360, low s:u;.:11185 males, Gd cond. New pl'i 72 Cho·V) t: 20 l 'us tum , w •10 li(•lr ('IHlt CA n unper , hoth 1>Upt!r, hest uvc·r ~ 963 1173<1 Motoriwd... 9140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Moj)t'd, $250 Exrellent cond1t111n 640 0067 aft 5PM Vumaha 7:>cc. i:ood «Ond, low m1. S!50. must ~ell now 631 1841 ~~/ 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 KAWASAKI Kl IOOOCTD 12,00U milt':., financing availa ble. <7N7957 ) 51199 $ll(XI Xtras 499·22116 ask for .John or 11.'ave '67 OTI YAMAHA 250 Utrt bike $250. 640-9019 62 Honda CA 77 Dream. 6S Honda CL 72 Scrambler r unning, bes t offu. 842·62T1 ------Motor Homt5, s•1 lewt/St•• ft60 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •All Motorcyca. SwapMfft Orange Counly's Largest All Indoors. Space Avail Fri Sept. l2; 6pm-llpm. l nile only! Orange County Fairgrounds 24 hrs. info il4·8.11·Sl16 SSAftSAVIS WITH US. PARTS Imported car parts IMPORT AUTOSUPPLV IOI N. M;1nchester Anaheim 776 9900 ~ <..'bevy F.ng. < In sta· tlon wgn, > m ag whls. IMIO or offer MB·89S2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IVPORTANT NOTICETO READERS AND ADVERTISERS T he price or items adver tised by vehic le dealers in the vehicle classified advertising columns does llOl include any applicable taxes . license. t r ansfer fees. finance char1es. rees ror air. pollution control de- vice certifications ur de· aler documentary pre· paration charges unless olherw1se specified by the advertiser. G1Mrc:I 9510 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '65 J EEP Wagoneer . 6 c yl, 3 s pe~d. S tic k . Overdrive. Needs clutch ~-Call Greg, 979-~1 ~=u. 9520 ----...................... . Rent . 22· Lux Motor '46 Ford Woodie, restored •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '78JEt:.PCJ·T M11ny xtru, low milea1e MIAkeoUer 731-6728 '73 EL CAMINO SllOO 080 . GOOD WORK TRUCK! '78 Ch evy o/• ton h 4 ____ 844""'-'...;·<mT.;..;.. __ _ camper special. PS, PB. MC. Too many extras to V-9170 lilt. ~left. 5PM. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'13 J EEP C.J .3 C Police • 1 8 D 0 d I e V a n Department Veh icle> Tradesman 100, xtnt coo, Good Condition. Submit d Sealed Written bid to itlon , many extras. $3300/besl offer . Eves Laguna Beach Police after SPM. 8'8-JlM or Department. 505 Forest 646-JlM Ave-Laguna Beac h 1~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~--:-926Sl wt10~· H.1- Mclntyre. on or before Movtna. must sell! .a. pm or September 26, '66 VW van 1980 Vehicle available 675-8475 rnr lns~tion at Pohce •-------- Department. Notes less '78 Chev. Van. 1 ton. exlra than $400 not acceptable. long, Santane conv, cp(, st v. sink. ice·box. dbl Trsks 9560 bed. lo mi. lllnt cond, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •C .. V.MIW 'IO 12'Xl'STAI~ Autol'lllilic trans.. pwr . steering, dual rears, 10,000 GVW, etc. <Ser . 8163). $1898! HOWAJtD CheYFolet Dove & Quail Sts. NEWPORT BEACH 8ll-05SS ,. --------- smart colors. Sac. l6500. • 49~·8734 a lt 6pm or 213/432·5997 dys --- '78 MAXI Van. Must see . Cstm lhru-out. Sacrifice 995. Invested: 513.000. 957~dys, 642·3229eve. '75 Dodge B-200, high hswy mi. runs good, new ca rb .. paneled , s tereo: $1700. 63J.1318 '79 COUllEit Alltot w...... 9190 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 cyclinder . 4 s peed WEPAYTOPOOLLAR transm ission, AM·FM radio. tinted glass'. long for top used cars.foreign. bed, ( lN63103) domestics or classics. tr -$4599 your car is extra clean, see us 1"1RST! ~?htl(d.e HONDA 18AlrrOCENTF.R DR. Hme. sips 6, self-cont Sl3.000 ALSO ·29 Model new Ray Fladeboe sen pt S250 wk +8· m 1 A Town Sedan. 4 dr. LINCOLN·MERCURY .~ IRVINE 830 7600 &1-0·MBS restored. Ideal for stu· 16Atrr0CENTER. dent. $10,000. 675-6161 . IRV'NE 0 .,,,.7000 TroHen. TroYel 91 70 _ ~-___ .,,.... Yamaha 4<Xl Enduro. Low ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cadillac 'SB Cpe De Ville miles. $700 Xlnt cond. Health P r oblem. M usl tiO.OOOmi. Mech. -.ound. 552·7452. or call ad Sa c:. 1978 20' Ex c el Sl.200. 545-2444. '73 DATSUN PL 620 Pkup. Auto tran <> . c amper s hell New brakes & engine tuneup Could use paint & 2 tires Low book·S142S, 9:30A M· 4.30PM. 898-6073 ans wer 1159, 642·4300. ba/tub & s hower. a /c. 2'1hrs per<!_ay c:anopy. new 962-'!1778, make offer 1974 MAICO 400 Xlnt ---- '67 Daimler Be'nz. wires. '67 Jag, snrf. '52 1-:ni:: Ford . All i m ma c Cla ssics. 497·~ Cond S400 3 ~a 1 I Shasta 1712'. S.C. a ir. nu motorcycle trlr $200 tires. ra<·k. extra water. 846-3487 battery. hitch. $2095 ·57 T R1rd, like new. must '76 Chevy 12 ton. w 1shcll, --::--.,. 548. 7234 :.ee 6 cyl std. $2000. '77 Honda 750K. msl sell. 549-427_4___ _ ___ 673-3527 bst ofr by 9/21 tukes 21' Aljo Trailer self con· .51 Ford. pUy restored, '78 Oat P.li 31,000 m1, P.P.( 122nl2>536 1636 taincd ·xlnt cond. $2500 eeds .....,.. AM /FM st ereo . Mus t Firm 645 1348 runs. n pamt. "'7'1V. Honda ·79 CB 7SOK Blac:k Xln't Conti 9,000 Mi. Sl950 080 646-4717 Lv. Msg. MUSl'SELL 1R Yamaha OT 175, .78 Yamaha. HU 400 ; 75 Marco trail & basket case Kawasaki. Make offer !lli:J.4521 '7 5 125 C C ll o nd a Elsinore Ne" e ng ine, DG Pipe, Red hng swing ar m. Fa:.t. S650 Cash. 6t2·0120. The fastest dra w in the West :.i Da1b Pilot Clas,1fred i\d •i42 56711 ----_ 645·83025-8. sell, makeofr. 964·3403 Shas ta 1711', S.C .. air , nu tires. rack, extra water , battery . hit ch. S209S. 548 7234 --------Trailers. Utility 9110 ......•.•.••• , •.....••. 4x5 Lt .weight fla t bed utility t railer. carries 1500 lbs, like new , S250 673·3383 ---- Auto Ser.tee, 'sh & Accnsorie1 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CA:\I l't:.:R SHELL : El Camano $250/ Sma ll Blk Chevy Headers $100/fits 70.76 644-~ --- '00 MGA! new eng. paint, ·oo Ford , , ton P U, auto, tops. tires. more. $4500 PB, PS, go od co nd. firm 645-7531 $1200/ofrer. 494·2874 ':Kl f'ord. 3 window 4dr. runs greal, a ll done but inter '.\1ust sell. 751·4599 or962 n!lll FORD-.. ~ 30 3dYinf1cld Engine LIKF. Nt:.:W $1400 9510 ..... , ................. . ·m VW fiberglass Dune Buge} street le gal nu t1res-clean·Sl200646·0312 '67 o/• lon Che\' P .U. 283, 3 p e ed Str ong. $1550 :>4'l·37~ eve wk end '77 TOYOTA ,.U. S R5 . bucket seats . air condit1on1ng , radio ~akeofft'r! IUS032A l jrlr:a ~ :1n,;.:. ... '::.ii \W-POR&:HE·AUDI +15 E. Coast H1way Newport Beach 67J.0900 #I lw 0r.tt C..ty : 292S HarbOr Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 WEIUY CLEAMCAIS AND TRUCKS CONt'HL C HfVROlET ')"..,.~II 1• '•I )\ I .... I \ ,, • . . 541>-1 200 WeP., OVER -... For Your Good VW, Porsche or Audi lt1Cllri:l41 ~ .· -.11 £j VW·PORSCHE·AUDI 44S E. Coast HJ way at Bayside Drive Newport Beach 673-0900 New in town. pvt ply. nds dependable trans. Will pay cash. 96().3656 9100 Atltos, H•w 9100 Autos, H•w 9100 Alltos, M•w 9100 9100 AMtos, New 9.800 Autos, M•w 9100 A..tos, Mew Alltos,Hew ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 9100 ....... . 9100 ~..to1, Hew ·~ ~ BEAT THE /LARGE / TRUCK PRICE l•CREASE 1301 LEFT" I• STOCK 4x4's Long I Shot1 ALL MODEL PICK UPS lncludillCJ SR S's ' STAKE BEDS 8 & 10Foot HURRY 'W.HILE THEY LAST SH THI ALL MEW CIUCA UFTIACI & COUPE COMYEITllLES 26 CELICA DEMO's All M .. ls -All Sale Priced 1980 Cellca llftllack Automatic Air cond., wire wheels. shadow kit more. Stk. #1131 . Only & muc~n l~7 395 BANK FINANCING BACK TO NORMAi.- BIG INVINTORY GRIAT llLICTION MOIT MODILI . -11 CllDrr ClllCI I BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 50 Used Car & Truck lnwentory ALL SAFETY CHECKED FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY UP TO 48 MOS. FINANCING I & 2 YEAR WARRANTY AVAILAILE MO~T UNITS MANY CARS TO CHOOSE FROM AT UNDER 52000. MANY OTHERS FROM '2000. TO 53000. '7 6 HONDA CIVIC • cyl .• ::~clean car. s3195 (820PUX) 178FORD PIMY'O • cyl A. T .. low miles Ready '76DATSUN 610WAM>M • cyt .. • spd .. air cond., low m iles . Dead S h arp Ca r. (085RX1 l. '77TOYOTA PtCIUP • cyt.. • spd.. stereo. right miles. Nice Truck. Lie. 1E477141. 175 HONDA CIVIC • cyt. auto.. really sharp 1742M$cR). Thia one won·t last. ) 52995 53395 :~l £~!!?~~op. $ 1995 Really-Really Sharp. (071 FCK), '7 I BUICK ELECTRA 4 dr .. 8 cyt .. auto .. stereo. air, pwr, str .. pwr. seats. pwr. windows. eo.ooo original miles. Priced To Sell. Lie. 931CTO 179TOYOTA '1595 CaJC.\ UPTIACI '4895 • cyl.. !5 spd., stereo. Right Miles. Sharp Car. C065YMW). ' '79 TOYOTA 4 cyl.. 4 spd., AM FM, low 414 PICIUP '7895 miles -Really Cherry. (1V13215). Maga. roll bar. '80DATSUN PICI UP 9900 miles. DEAD SHARP 4 cyl.. • s peed . H ur r y 11T17026) TOPDOt.LAR PAJDFOI caooD It CLEAN USIDCARS! WANTED! l.1tll' ll'll llit'I l'm••l.1' .11111 \'ul'u' t"oll "' 1'01) \\'''' l~~arle Ike JOYOJ.4.YOLWO """-"-'"• c ........ . " ... uoi. u o "•' PORSCHES WANTED Allow U!> lht' UIJl)OM\lrllt \ lo c11ns11kr tht• pu1 1 hJ'" or trade 111 ol '"ll' 1 h•.111 Pur~<'ht• I h1·d.. "'ll h l , To<ht)' ·~M~~ IJ631 t41ttho1 Ulvt1 G~•oen C...'thP ... 636 )333 1980 SPIDERS HERE NOW!!! BEACH IMPORTS oUli (l,1\t•Mr.-.•1 '1-\\POHI llt-W it 7S2-0t00 ;,. \111·11 .1 1.1 '"''"' -..1111<· 1111 .11 ...... k S:l.'11•• \rt ' .,,-; re:.~ .J \II 1 'l~'I 'I'\ dc-r ,, .... l'Jlll l .:.i '""'' •''-ll ol' >~"u 111 'Ml\ ·~·1 A.wdi f707 •....••••.•••.........• ,'! c,io 1 J •• m l•• .un Im • 1--1nu..,.·1 11111 r ol 1,11 \I I 1 'und ,,.," r1•t. 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Hulls Roye.. llM W 1540 J :11nbort•1• N1•wPort ~arh fi.10 •~·1 M IOI McLAREN's KSI• :'oi kt•al'h lllvd I..\ llAllH \ ,, ~I t No \Jf S \ 1-'W) l 17141522-5333 !'-.Uttdl.ly t,y ,\ppl c.,i 9715 ..•.•..••••......•..... 73 t 'Al'fll S Jl llCW tm·~ tune U!J, baller}' 1175 7fi81 004 5201 Oat~ 9720 •......••..•.••..••..•. 11o. 21jijif. white w1lh tan int t..p<I $6400 Xlnt LHlld f>.l.'i t;.'2li i6 Duhun B210 Htchbk, f\1 taJ)l'. )tuod cund Ong ownr Must sell S2495 ~~· l507' 951 ·5f'61 71.i Pl'. lonl( hed v. l'amper. must sell. $3200. 4~1-2607 '711 l>ATSUN 13210, Xlnl Cond . a '" st.·rco, $2695. '164-7134 ~l uv111~ :\lus t Sl'll ;7 l);itsun 280Z 2+:! mags. .1m fm. air. bt•st ufr ('all L'ves 49'1 378 l ·ao 51 O Hatchback ,\ulomul1c. air l'ond I 1Yl8237 H IOtl.'I l ONLY $6989 '80 210 WOCJOft 1\ulomat1c 1030000Jl 711J1 ONLY SS289 '80310GXC~ I 1118472 )( 100()) ONLY $4989 '80 210 Hatchback 5speed (5884 13118751 OHLY$4889 '80Picia. 4 ~µet'<I 1254!173) ONLY SS089 newport datsun 11 4 833 1300 '73 OaLsun olOZ XJ11l cond. $3.'iOO C;ill 9fi2· 79fi7 Friday, Septemt)l!r IQ 1980 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 RAT SPIDER 5 speed. 1 2 .0 0IJ ORI GINAL MlLE:S• '' Must See!!'.' t 155 VP Q l $5999 new Ila} 1-ladebot! !>Cl'tpt HONDA Ill 1\l.iTOCF:NTEH J)f< IH\'lNf: H.10 7t;OO ·77 F iat Br;i\ a U) Owner Dix 4 dr ~f\ulo Air. Stt•rcu Sunroof M ai.:i. F.tc 751-0751 '74 Fiat IOt Special lflr Sl'<.lan \uto, am /fm. reg i.:a' $1500 Re-.t ufrer 975 4 622 , or af t 4P~l.552-!136 JAGUAR 1979 XJS cws1-;o u T Lb t S27.J:W.90 Otl>l' ~.000.0U YOUll Pill('('; S22.l36.90 ~ ?t.~JH llnt1~lo Motor Cars 18 Auto Center Ori ve IRVINE 830 7300 '76 XJ121. CLASSIC 3nM. l m mac <.:ai.scttc . Power Ong Own $litiOU wkkdys 752 ll!Oll JAGUAR l~9 XJ6L DE~10 CLOSEOUT! 1.1~1 S23,328 !IO l>t)Jt' SS.'\ 18 W YOI R l'ltlCE SI 7,910.00 ~?14.te&u -.. ~LY PILOT Cl:r .. TUIE~NS! '18M1%280E A11 the Options! '78M1% lOODllSIL !-\Illy equipped: Bnth cars in Xln't Condi· lltJO at Exceptio nal l'nccs and Terms! SADOUIACIC V AUEY IMPORTS 284-0'l Marguerite Pkwy Mission Viejo 811 -2040 495-4949 Closed Sundays - '68 280 SL . 2 Tope. Very sharp A uto ai r . Sl3.95010!fer 673·6336, 642 9666 HELP!! 7H SPY IJ E ll . Imm a t'ond Xlnt miletil(t'. radials. rllilgs. fm. h1·st ullt•r 552 U325 I.caving the country! ~1u ·t sell my baby! l~l ~lercedes-Benz 2SOC that 1s really clcan Loaded inc leather & AM/FM 'tcrco C:all 673-0665 eves. after 6 p m & 675·9050 1111~~ Bnt1sh :v111111r (';1r-, • --- IH Auto I 't•ntcr Dn vc 'lili 2JOSL. new white lag. 2 IR\ INE 1130 7:JOO top'. '4 spd , a m /fm '>ll'l'CO $10.900 /0 8 0 . l!~I 3053 '77 Fial X·l!I i.:rt'al mpl!' '78 Juguar ~ldl XJfiL. 111L1g whl:.. '>1:iec·1;il p;i1111 ~11\er loaded. nrt. P P $36.IO 'I&! ~'8G7 aft t>pm ti4t~ ltllj9 9800 Auto•, Hew 9800 Auto•, Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 '77 Frnt X 19 great mpJ!' !•-------• •••••••••••••••••••.•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• mag whl~. spc1·1al P<•tnt. •ill 2:JOSI., new white l ag. 2 tops. 4 spd, a m /rm ster eo Sl 0.900/0 8 0 -199 30~1 NEW CAR DISCOUNTS USED CAR SPECIALS MODEL RABBIT RABBIT DIESEl RABBIT "' raAlln' OIESEl RA881T2DR JtA88IT DIESEl RA881T bBBfT DIESEl "RABBIT 2 DR tiBBIT DIESEL . ·RABBIT 4 DR :sctROCCO ·sctROCCO '·sctROCCO SCI ROCCO ~IROCCO ~SCI ROCCO t ,SCI ROCCO · SCIROCCO ~SCI ROCCO -~ASHER DIESEL ' DIESEL WAGON "''DASHER DIESEL , UoASHER DIESEl '( •DASHER DIESEL ... ~DASHER DIESEL DASHER DIESEL ASHER DIESEL ESR WAGON AMAGON VANAGON ~VANAGON .... $ l()CK NU119fR $(RIAL HUMllER 6157 932529 6506 982020 6457 986788 6402 938721 6215 9 .-0185 6498 995855 6007 925735 6500 911503 6064 932919 6463 993952 5986 918960 5891 040000 5917 047597 5908 037304 6010 051055 5909 040640 6348 054409 5972 001487 5910 041330 6168 047772 6051 147106 6374 185636 6015 141463 6050 147303 5939 126146 5942 115115 5936 114344 5946 111989 6292 160233 6202 093958 6507 121533 6295 118119 >CAMPER 6298 113698 r k~ASHBt 4 DOOR 5894. 093745 :;DASHBt' DOOR 5937 115751 i:DASHBt' DOOR 5938 I 02760 '• STICKER PRICE 5650 7750 5650 1095 5650 7615 5650 7140 6450 7870 6945 9235 8535 8880 9790 8820 9395 8762 8869 9295 I 0,680 11,023 9785 I 0,680 I 0,340 I 0,045 9670 '0,680 10,620 ' 1,325 11 ,320 11,695 14,539 9155 9615 9415 ;,_~ DISCOUNT 5400 7476 5400 7104 5400 7224 5400 6171 5895 7472 6295 8484 7815 7980 8995 7945 8345 7976 7795 8195 9375 9475 8675 9375 9175 8975 8675 9475 9675 10,595 I 0,370 10,623 I 3,739 8175 1475 8375 2SO 274 2SO 291 2SO 391 2SO 262 SSS 398 6SO 7SI 720 900 79S .87S 1050 786 1074 867 130S IS48 1110 130S I I 6S 1070 99S 120S 94S 730 9SO 1072 800 980 1140 1040 '72 DATSUN WAGON '7• v.w. •12 7' AUDI FOX 73TOYOTA CB.IC.A ·n SUIARU Dl '76 FIAT 131S '75 FORD MUSTANG '75 TOYOTA CELICA '71 FIAT RALLY 77TOYOTA SR /5 UFTBACJ( ·n tbl>A cvcc '1• vw IUG '75 v.w. SCI ROCCO '71 HONDA cvcc '76V.W. BUG '71 FIAT X-19 '78 DATSUN 810 '75V.W. CAMPER 76VOLVO WAGON 71 HONDA ACCOIDLX 79V.W. SCIROCXX> 4 speed. bucket seats. AM/FM radio. WSW. luggage rack. (7~FVZ). 4 speed. AM tFM stereo radio. disc brakes. vinyl 1ntenor (234PRC). Auto trans . air cond .. bucket seats. radio. disc brakes. (523KXV) Air conditioning, A M /FM stereo. mags. tinted glass. vinyl roof. I •2801) Front wtieel drive. 5 speed, bucket seats. disc brakes (929TSY) Auto lrans atr cond AM/FM stereo tape, bucket seats. vinyl inter (140SWA) Auto trans disc brakes bucket seats radio heater wh1tewall,t1res 1278PCSJ 4 speed. disc brakes. bucket seats, vinyl Aor and more l 524MOR) 4 speed, disc brakes. bucket seats, AM/FM radio. (134WVL) 5 speed. AM/FM stereo radio tinted glass !568704) 4 speed. disc brakes, bucket seats radio. LOW MILEAGE (764SMO) ,,, 4 sp eed. bucket seats. AM/FM stereo radio. vinyl interior (913KLCl Pinstnp1ng AM IFM slereo. power disc brakes 1033172) 4 speed. disc brakes. bucket seats. radio. LOW MILEAGE ( 137WAE). 4 speed. metallic silver. wheel covers. AM tFM stereo. ( 109939) 4 speed. disc brakes. bucket seats. radio, vinyl intenor. (079UJSJ. Silver 4 door with black 1riter Atr corid . 5 speed. AM FM, tinted glass In !OP condition 1908TXEl Pop top. deluxe camper eQulp.. 4 speed. 1X>W9r brakes. whitewall tires (565LZLJ. 5 speed, air cond .. power steering & brakes. stereo (335RLXJ 5 speed. air cond . AM /FM stereo, alloy wheels. radials. (937UBVJ. Fuel Injection. 4 speed. air cond .. AM IFM stereo. radials, alloy wheels (055XNM) -~===========::::::=!!!!:!:!::!!;:;:!!::!!::!'•SAU lleS s.T. ZI, ltM 5 1895 5 1995 5 1995 '2395 '2495 52495 52595 '2895 52995 52995 52995 53495 5 3595 53695 53995 54495 54595 54795 54995 55695 56495 sow !jj~ 511ti7 aft 6pm Honda 9727 .•••••.••.............. VISIT YOUR ORANGE COAST HONDA HEADQUARTERS TODAY!!! UNIVERSITY SALES&SERVICI:: OLDSMOllLE HOH DA GMCTRUCKS 2850 Harbor Blvd COSTA M ESA 540.9640 JAGUAR l!l79 XJ12L l>DtU l~r 10073K1 CLOSEOUT! • 1r.s12 4SOSEL metallic gra r. leather . sunroof. :\111 hel 1n. stereo. mint t'l>nd. 960·7244 Mcrccde~ llenz 220S. 1960. Good cond S2000 0 8 0 4~l-8248 I.1st S25 328 90 IMG 97 42 U1!\t:Ount S5628 00 ••••••• •• ••••• •••• ••• •• YOCR PRICI-: $19,700.90 ~?t.~JH Bnllsh Mot•lr C.1r:. 18 Auto Center Dn v"' I HVINI:: ' 830 7300 Lotus 9737 '79 MGI ROADSTER 4 cyl inder , 4 s p eed transm ission. AM-FM stereo. 13.000 miles. ~tUSTGO•' ! (911 WUC) $5299 ~?t.,d.e HONDA 18 AUTO CENTER DR. IRVINE 830-7600 '77 HONDA WAGOM ••• • •• ••••••• •••••••• •• 4 cycllnder. 4 speed UYrUS '78 Esprit. Ok Bio · 7 I! M G M 1 d g e l • transmission. air condi tbt!1ge 1111 1 under 5K m1 am fm /tape, new tires, u onang. Uses Regular Perfect640·1i811 retail 'alue: $4,000, will Gas'! !484SYYI '71 ~t-;;s Euro11a. mid "ell SJ-WO 640-13f4. $3499 eng. 39.0ru ong m1, ~).100 IMGI '744 firm 675-16..C).4 ••••••• ••••••••••• ••••• ~ 'JhtJU&u ~c;d;s a.nz 97 40 MG B '78 red convertible, 14,000 miles. 7~89 HONDA 18AUTOCENTER DR IRVI NE 830-7600 '78 Civic. lo mi. xlnl l'.ond. $'IO(X) cash After 5pm S48·3027 ·77 C:vcc, xlnt c:ond . auto. red S3000. -196-4523 aft 4PM. '76 Honda Ci,·i l lspd. :.lick. xlnt rond Call af· temoon 494--1778 JCIC)llCr 9730 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . '77 Jaguar XJllL. yl'.llo". 36.000 m1, ~500 7f-0-1769 '01 120 Jag, wire whls, A 1C. nu hhr . pa1 nl. radials & brakes. Fully rbll eng. Sat·nf1ce ul $.575()/( 180 760·9589 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·11 280. super cond in & out. While bamboo Air. '78 MGB, yellow . l ug. A~I FM . P P. S7000ur of· rack, low m1, xlnt cond, f er • .6.7 5 37 67 e v l"-. $4395. 87<M306 955 1150 dys. . '67 MGB GT: N ew clutch. 1961 Mercedc:. 220S 4 dr. wire wheels. new stereo, as 1s S900 !Jest urrer S2200. or best o ffer ~032 641 4931. --------MBZ ·74 4SOSLC Loaded IPeul)Mf 9748 sn11. 66K m1. xlnt cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S1h·er blue lthr int ORANGE COUNTY'S Reduce!d Lo $15.500 I PEUGEOT DIESEL o wner P P I 714 J H EADQUARTERS 5-10· 7982. -- 1970 Mercedes 280SL iS.000 mi. l.ioth to~. ~uh. nl'.w, xlnt mc chanH.'al & l'05mct1c rnnd .\utn, .\C. ret·cnl en~ overh:iul Never in an acc1dcnl $16.500 best"' r. Cll ARLESSllARf' <'0 12131998-7117 1980 5051 IGas&Di•Mlt HERE MOW!!! BEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 Autos. Mew 9800 Autos. Mew 9800 Autos. Mew 9800 ............•...........•.............................•...•••...•...• Volvo's repu1a1ion for dcs1gn1ng a sound. safe, 101elligem car is so good 11's 100 bad. Because many Volvo admiren. assume it's out of their price range. So e\ en while Volvos may have a special place 10 their heart, $()me lesser. more expensive car may have a place in their garage. And 1ha1's a shame. Especially considering how much Volvo owners love owning Volvos. In fact, a recent study MISSION VIEJO TOYOTA VOLVO ~how~ that more Volvo owncl'1i rate their car an excellent value for the money than the owners of all olhermakcs tested: So tnstead of worshipping Volvos from arar. see your nearby Volvo dealer. And find out how inexpensive it 1s to love one close up. voLvo s7995 Ser. #1247/113J91° ntJ llST YAWi OM. Y COMll .. OMI CAI. YOlYO. All Prices + TM. Lie. And Doc. Fees. Price Expires Sept. 22, 1880 28802 Marguerite Pkwy. _.....,,....· ssion Viejo San Diego Frwy. to Avery Pkwy. Exit, Right on Marguerite, 1 Block .. ,- .. -. ('I.I OAILV PILOT ..,._,, '"''orhd A...toa, h11porW 4..tol. J•fMN'W W.. l ... 1rf..t ......_ ....... 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''-''tOll'l•1 .1:ki 71i7 1 '11\'n-u. ca:.wu c pluycr, luxe interior , A~1 /FM, your car? Try~! Paid Sunroot.casscttc,<11 2 0 llr .~11pef(i.AM 11'M 1.ra11 ,,m1!411ton ~u 111·r 1.._., 9767 "~r1· ... r1aihuls,·1. ~,! mo'r· lowmlles.!5291'0~) for or not! Askf~r Tom s..-t. alloys, uir 'ro111 1 11~ .. •llw. miiti1Jh1· r1111nt Shurr111 IM7, N Y1 ·--·~ I~ ,.,. t'Ult "°"""' Aikin. tr10-n"'=1·ng . s uperf,f 11 <~11Nl>Vl r .,, '57H ••••·:;;·;~.:.:;:·••••• ~~ts&~~u,cr pay-JIM MARINO economy! (81!2UM'<• e-~-'-'~-~-L-_ :o.p11<1r1· x 1nt cl)nd 1 ... voH11w°"" 9770 lt10lllf.IJ~1.-... ';1::Jl VOLISWA•IM ! r.;I ;::;;.1;;::••;;1'.s::===::11I ~ T~~ m1' i\Mk1t·S·M, t11~··u·1,..u,11;1's ••••••••••••••••••••••• VW~ ·PORSC:;IJE·AUDI 1171 • llACHILVO. • (lfilJ"f •• j~ f4••· I ... ~ '""") " " l(o.J 1/J "••. £ ' .------=-----·--. .:u1.w ru1· """' :.>.' HEttlMOW!!! . . IW~•hech · ..,, ~" e,J6i-. 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UCl:LUMT SB.ECnOH! BEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street MEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 9100 Awtos. M•w 9100 Awtos, H•w 9100 AMtot, Hew 9100 Awtos, Hew . 9110 Autos. M•w •••••.................•••••••••.•.......•...•• .......•••.....•.....•.•••.•••••.•.•••..............•••.............. ·················:··· . ) 1980 TOYOTA CORQLLA 2-DOOR SEDAN : ltlOYOLVO 2 DOOi SIDAH -4CYL- Eouipped wit h 4 . sp~ed transmission. deluxe pinstnpe~i bodyside mouldings. wheel we lip mouldings. (0852·25) EARLE IKE"S SALE PRICE 1980 TOYOTA CELICA GT.COUPE EQuipped with 5 .speed transmission. factory air cond .. AM/FM multiplex stereo . steel belted radials . c ~rp~ted floormats. deluxe panstnpes. (394335). EARLE IKE'S • SALE PRICE 56599 19IOVOLVO 1910 VOLVO 2 DOOi SEDAM 2 DOOi S9AN -4CYL--4CYL- I 980 TOY OT A COROLLA 4.oC)OR SEDAN E . ed with automatic Q u t P.P . AM/FM multiplex transm1ss1on. . . 1 stereo. deluxe pinstnpes. wtlee well lip mouldings. (537971). EARLE HlE"S SALE PRICE 55514 1980 TOYOTA-LONGBED SRS PICKUP TRUCK .... EQuipped with SR5 Sport Package. --AM/FM stereo. chrome rear bumper. Del Bar mirrors. ( 122938). EARLE IKE'S SALE PRICE 56099 ltlOYOLYO ltlOYOLYO- 4DOOIS9AM 2DOOISIDAM -4CYL--4CYL- ltlO VOi.YO (9T 2.oa.wo.t . SIDAM THE 1981's Aut o matic A utomatic -4CYL - 4 s p e e d transmission. power 4 speed 1ransm1ssion, Sunroof. 4 s peed Sun roof 4 speed transmission. wheel s1eering & brakes. air cond . wheel well 1ransmiss1on, power tran smission tran sm i ssion w ell mouldings, w h e e I w e II mouldings, fabrtc steeri ng & brakes. w /overdr ive. air w 'overdr1 11e. alloy fabric care. 4 wheel mouldings, 4 wheel care. 4 wheel disc pinstripes, wheel well cond . power steering wheels. wheel well disc brak es and d•sc brakes & fabnc brakes. pinstripes & mouldings. fabric & brakes, pinstnoes. mou lding. fabric pinstripes and more' care more• guard. more! fabric guard. more! guard. more IVC24445A1-587169J ARE 'CIMl•ll 11 -8RDER ·Y8URS •OWi . . . . . . TO PURCHASE OR LEASEI (VC24245A 1·178393) (VC24245A 1-18024 7) s790 I S8346 '79 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE Roadster. Primrose yellow. Stereo Cassette. 4 speed, low miles. real MPG champ• (861WYF) 54999 '79 TOYOTA CELICA 4 cyl., automatic. air oond.. AM/FM. steel radial tires. An economical purchase at a new low, low prlcet ( 177VGAJ. .. . ..... -.. .._ .... ___... .. > (VC24245A 1· 180974) sss66 59218 '78 DATSUN 810 WAGON 6 cyl . automatic. air cond .. power steering & brakes. AM/FM stereo cassette. Lots of room for your family! (809UXVJ 55099 '79 TOYOTA COROLLA LIFTBACK. 4 CVI .. automatic, air cond., radio. steel radial tires. In excellent condition. (529XPUJ 55599 ' IVC24245A 1-178396) (VC24245A 1-182297) 59336 s99s6 179 VW RABBIT 4 cyl.. automatic. air cond . AM1FM steel radial tires. velour interior. Looks like brand new! '987WZK) 55199 '79 TOYOTA CELICA LIFTBACK. 4 cyl .. automatic. air cond., power brakes. plnstriplng, steel radial tires. Ad fast on this one! (625YGCJ .,. "''" 1,J Sun t0am·7pm SERVICE & PARTS DEPARTMFNT •~ovr Sal 8am-4a...11 a:>~ ------. l I - .. tllO A.lllii. l .. •rW · .......... riitd 4uto1, UMd Alltel, Uwd Friday, Septembet 19, 1980 DAILY PILOT (;f .'i ;au11i11.1.1111.1.;ir.uar.uoao..-:.;.;;.;a.:,,;,:.;.;;.;,;ll:il1i&,;•1Uil• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • IEllY-IUICK MltMMIP.c.M. NUMn•10M llACM SJ6-6SU s LI COUNTDOWN TO 1981 MODELS ONLY 16 V-6 CENTURYS & REGAL'S DEMO SALE '10 IUICI LISAnE •Door(443135) 1.-HSJJOO '9100 '10 IUICI llGAL 2 Or. Limited (220438) 1941adSl70 58100 • 'IO IUICI CEMIUIY 40r.11~) 1.-..s1100 '7000 "' 'IO IUICI SIYLAn 20r 12~) ....... ,"' '7400 Antique• . . . bHlc tr•nepoft•tton . . . IUJ1ury . . . cl•••lca . . . r•cera, tf lta got wheels •nd I• tor u le, you'll find It In the •utomotlve cl•Hlfl•d• ot th• DAIL y PILOT 142-5178 DAILY PILOT ......... t 710 'Yolwo t711 Mdl tt I 0 flwd tt40 Alltet. UMd Alltet, UMd ...... Ut~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 'fll VW, 11m fm •h•rt·o. lJ!l8 1t11tloowa1Con. auto. '68 RJyleru, xlnt l'onll '75 l'ord Granadu P tS. ~-~~.:::: •• ~!~.5 $t500 or be5t oH..r "\lntrond, St l!OI) ttunl-•d New painl All P H. '11 Rat.110. 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'nrl • .;,~ llllbl sell llOO ouu """' I01;5 72 \ W Com \'ellow xlnt l'.illd. new r11d1ul lllc' ~~0,-...11; W_..d'70-'13 VW...,orc...,... )1ust be tn ~ood ..,ha!X' ~7 3182 ·72 \'W Squarebuck $219!'> '64 VW Bug Sl49!'> 179 East 18th St l' :'v1 Sacrifice $.1000. '62 VW Ragtop. '71 duel port ~.!:...~<! ('~M! !"'!:0395. '1'l Super Beetle. recently rblt, good body, runs xlnt. $2500.645-6224 ·6.S VW. very good cond1· lion, Sl.200. 552·0912 '72 Bug. One owner Am /Fm Stereo, tape. Smog certified. Runs and looks hke new Many ex tras. S2900/bst ofr Must sell. 494.9227 9712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO SALES. SEIVICE AND LEASING OVERSE~ DELIVERY EXP ERTS EAJU.EIKE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 64'99301 540.94' 7 '74 164E. all options. A 1C. xlnt m ech. rood. All re- cords. S21m. 631-4427. '68 Volvo 1445. cln, new clutch. brks & tires, ml & body good s h ape . SL500 t bsl ol r. 631-G.115 a rt SPM. Assume lease on '79 \'olvo Station Wgn. 1200 m i. 1241.68 rm. 675-4454 '73 Vol \.'O 4 dr Sedan. t s pd m anua l. good cond. R.000. S36-41S8 .••...•....•.•......... "0 1 .................•..... HOT .. HGOVH $4995 HAIMS AUTOCIMTEI ttl2.~ Baker Sl1 !et'l l'(~'TA Mfo:.SA 540.9202 PIE-OlllED SPECIALS! '1thtt. 21ow.,.. Autom11t1c, a ir cond . :.tereo ca:.:.elle. roor r a r k . woo d g r a-1 n , tM742PW>(l29l> S491t '7tD ..... l10 l'uupe St ick. )t ter eo c a,1>el t e , m ags . 11~1)(5233) S461t '71W..U 4s4 WOCJOft ,\1r cond .. luggage ra{'k, ta p e dec k . m ags . (52SVFP)( 12741 $4319 'I OD.tsun210 2 lloor a u tomatic ( 506568 11 U90 I $4719 ·100 ..... 2oosx Spor t luxury pkg .. 5 s peed . air cond . cassette. ster eo. 8400 m ll f.'s, lik e n e w . (98.1YZA> Slllt '75 .,.._. 121 0 Coupe. 4 speed. AM 1F M ca ss e t te . ma gs . (603160)( 1293) $2719 'IOhtllM 51ow..,... Automatic. air cond., 8 track,· luggage rack . white walls It more . Low males. <529ZHY II 1:.>21 $7719 newport datsun , 1.1 B n 1 1or HIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• '79 Riviera, blk t blk w lthr. 20.000 m 1. 18.995 or t.ake over lse ror 22 or 36/mo. call Mon·Fn . 9-6. 731-0372 or eves /Sat/Sun 64().24.::.22::.:·---- '1' llGAI. TU .. O ti 1•yltndl•r, Jut11mul11· 11 un1>m1i.,1on. pow1:r :.let'rinl(. 111>wer 1l111c bru.kl'll, LOW Mll.t:S!' 1772 WKRI S41'9 ~?t.t/J.e llONO/\ tKAU'l'Ot'l':NTt-:R OH llt\ INt: ~I 7Gt10 •71 FOttO LTD Automatic lransm1s~fon A"tl)mall" tran1m1•s1on factory air. full power .. ~ " • tilt wheel. crwse control factor') air. full. power Super Shar p '' Won 1JOwer ~trenn~. power Last!! (471VNJ 1 chsc hrakes. tinted glai.li S46t9 vinyl roor <5.52 VY~' · Sl2t9 ~-~~ ~ ·-~ ~-~ ~kd+, ~ ,'t.t/pr•e ~ T ' -~... LINCOL.'\l.MERCURY LINCOLN MERCURY. 16AU1'0Ci':NTEK DR IHVINfo: 1130 7000 16 AtrrO<;ENTER DR IRVINE 830-7000 ~~ .......... ~!!.~ Met-cllFy 9950 '79 Diesel Olds Cutlass Cruiser station wagon loaded, xlnt cond. S8.'i00 'llO St:valh• Dwi.el. l\04MI nu , hlu1:111ilvn nwt , louc;>ed . SO.In> llll l uar ~u :i931 7!I t.:ad Coupe DeV11le U'fo:legance. 111.!'>00m1 , l'11mpleleb 1m mac In / 11Ut scrv1ct-d ever} 4 mo llrand new :.teelbelted M1chehns. Hei.t Uu~ m Town ' 673-2871 '79 Cad Cpe UeV1 lle d'Eleganl'e " all the ex tras. low ma. S9500 l1rm 963 1579 . Cla ssic 67 Flt:et woud Brougham, ht1rganll>. loaded. mint rand. I owner . all ne w tires. $1000 llnn 494 9901 -------. -c ... ro 99 17 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1971 CHEVROLET CAMAR0 ~28 Aulom atir tran:. .. a1r con d .·' pwr s1rer · ing,A M FM r a sselle deck & mags. F.xreµ tional' (8S9Lt\E) ... '68 4 speed Cherry nu radials · paint ·interior. Classic Immaculate $3000 OBO eves 631~9079 --------CJ.•rolet 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77CANICE Automatic transm ission, full power, llnted glass. 38 .000 miles, L I KE NEW'! (413 PIB> Sl2t9"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANG t: COUNTY'S AMEST LINCOLN ME:R<.:U RY OEAl.ERSHIP JlA Y R.ADEBOE LINCOLN-MERCURY t6· 18 Auto Center Dr SDfo'wy-1...ake Forest exit IRVlNE 130.7000 '71COUGAI Automatic transm1ss1on rac'lol') air. power steer IOI(, power d isc brake:. tilt whed. 33.000 m iles cai.sette. Like Ne w ~! 1640NWH ) Sl6t9 ~ .. ?t.t/JH. LINCOLN .\IER~U RY 16 1\UTOCfo:NTEll l>H IRVINJ:; 1130 7000 • '78ZEPHYR Ii c:vtlinder automatic trans m1ss1on. rador y :.11r. lull poWl•r. t inted ~la~!.. 17,000 mile~. Like New' 1346 XllS1 $3599 ~?t.ttelH LINC.:<)Li~-M ERCURY ~ 16Atrr0CENTER OR IRVINE 83().7000 Mlnte919 9952 . ..................... . '6.'i Mus tang 289 Super Clean Must See New Eng New paant Interio r Tires R1 m5 S3500 080 995-~ '73 Mustang Conven1hl1:. orig, lo rru. xlnt cono Best offer P P 673-4010 1.ight bl ue '79 Mustang, xlnt cond. new tires. amtrm w/cass. IW6·6004 . LINCOLN-ME RCURY '66 Mustang, xlnt cond, 16 AlITOCENTER DR. must sell. 12400. 631·5459, IRVlNE , 830·7000 546-22'N Derus_e __ _ SEE US FIRST! '71 Mustange Grande. 6 cyl. Good concl Best of- fer. 498-63216 7ti0 ·~·----- - ·71; Ollls Cutlass Salon most deluxe extras.-fan last1c cund, $3JOO 7fAJ.1891 anytime ....,........ 99'0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rf '72DUSTH 6 c~ l'linder, automatic lrans m 1ss1on . power steering. -17 .000 miles. <011 EJLJ $1699 ~?hitJ•e Ll:-JCOl..i~·M ERCURY 16AtrrOCENTER DR. IRVJ NE 830·7000 '77 VOLARE WAGON ·\utomatic transmission. air conditioning, power steer in g, po we r disc hrakes, linted glass. lug· ~age rack. SPECIAL!! r 177 YBA> $2599 ~?ht/J•e LINCOLN-MERt.:L'RY 16 AUTO CENTER DR IRVINE 830· 7001J '68 Ply Pury. P D. P B A C. A.\'t 1f'M 8 lrk xlnt cond. Sec to appr 847 2270 or 557-7470, exl 17 ·74 Duster .great s hape S2500t080 197 .3974 art er 6pm 7R Plymouth 4dr Ac Ps P b A m I F .\I Radials.Vin top:l7,000m1 S2950 (7t 4 )8'12 -8253 '75~Wa9on Good cond. Many xtras. Also has a welded on to rrame class A trailer h it c h . $1500 Ca l l ~7·3182. ·77 FURY Wf\G 6 Pas. 360 Eng. New Brake, Tires. Trans. S2200 546-3708 ---------,.. 9965 We have a good selection o f N EW & USED Chevrolets ! COHHEU CHEVROLET ••••••••••••••••••••••• '68 .\'1ustang. gd c·ond. nu , 6 9 F 1 R E B 1 R 0 rront tires, am rm CONVERTIBLE, 1 own. ~101tape Sl 100 536-~ 7.'iM mi, call '66 289. auto. p/s. a /c, . restored, pony interior. ·~11.trl••I hi\ I ( I"' I ' \1 L"' 546-1200 ~----r_1_sz_._1s_1_1 ____ _ '6.SCHEVMALIBU 0t••lll1 tt55 Station Wagon ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 631-1358 '78 Delta 88 dit~sel. white. '78 Monza 2+2 fast back -kyl. ai.¢0. PS. PB. Xlnt. 4 door. 33.000 mi. $6700 5.J&.7606 _con_d_._S59-87 __ 97_. ____ 11980 Olds Omega. 11.000 'iO Chevy Malibu. mags, new trans. new brakes. $795. 675-0970, as k for Bill 714-640-6810 'IOPHOIHIX 5 door hatc h back. 4 cylinder . a ir cond ., AM/FM st«eo 8-track. p o w er s te eri n g . automatic. on l y 7310 miles Saves dollars & gas' lra:u ,.;:111,,; ...... , ::J) NABERS AUTO CENTER NOTHING QYER ~4995 1425 IAICH ST., COSTA MISA SUP.ERB CARS - AFFORDABLE PRICES '71 DATSUN 52995 FIO WAGON ........ .. 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' ... • ' • • • . .., . ,. ............... ..-. - .. 1 I I --..... ~ ... -... ~-.....--..--. --. -· I Weekender n vw • Pl Captions Contagious Due OOks Collected lor More Than-Lauglis By PHIL SNt:IOll:aMAN Ot -°"''• -,.... . John •'ulce of Fountain Vallt>y and hc>'s stayed h1 .. 1kt•d Today, al 29. h 111 11r1 vu t1> C'<lllt'ctton numhc•ri. 10,000 &net ii l:i \o\\ll'th, het>sl1mate.,, S 12,000 OOISIHlUr ll 11 upplie d with the late:Jl ls11ue11 of She-Hulk and The New Teen Titans, as well as old st1mdbys such as Superman and Hatman · lives in ~ rttnlHY v.o rld and makea no apolotel~ for 1l Fulce beran1 c h ookt'tt on super-hero romk books a l 1t(tt' 6. l''ul('t> supports h11\ o wn habit by kff'plnl ff"llow <'Omit' con S1nN' May ts. the transptanlec:t Texan ha..-. operated a Fountatfl · Valley comics shop known as "The Land of Ooh'a and Ab's." (The name was lifted from a song Fulce enjoys. "And we do get a lot of 'oohs and aha' here," he says.) Delly ......... _ SPIDERMAN OVERSEES WHIMSICAL CBEAJION_j)f euPD-HERO ART PORTFOUO Comic Book Store Owner John fulce Plowed Cartoon• Not 8econd-cl9u Alt Antiques to Aid Art Tours, Lectures Pan of Newport Evem FULCE'S STOaE, stocked with some 25,000 issues, is the type of place where an 8-foot- tall replica of the man-eating monster from "Alien" stands gu,ud just inside the door. It's the type of place where you can pick up a pJaalic- bagged copy of Fantastic Four No. 1 (from Ul61) for a mere $775. It's the type. of place where . speculators hand over tiard cash for.100 copies of a new title on the chance that they. too, will become valuable collectors' items someday. What is the lure of comic books? "IT'S A FORM of escapism,'' Fulce says. ''Everybody wants to g e t away fro m their problems." Customers, he claims, range from youngsters and aging hip- pies to lawyers and businessmen. As collectors' items, comics hav e inc r e a sed in value dramatically during the past de- cade. Fulce tells of a teen-ager who recently purchased the first 10 issues of MAD magazine. Rare comic boob wtn be ........... dt9pMy at the c a11:1111i1e ettow1no to be held Sundey at Grtawold"• Inn, 1500 s. R•JlllOftd Ave., Fullerton. In _.Ilion, there win be fll111 program•, In· duding ..... ..,. ...... tatton on the forttM:om.. Ing movie, "flaah Gordon." Sponeond br Qr.,..... ti, the ehow wll run from 10 a.II\. to 7 p.m. Ad- mtulon la 50 ceftte. published in the 19SOs, and promptly bought a safe to keep them in. (MadNo.1goesfor$250.) BUT AGI: ISN'T the only fac- tor that cootributes to a comic's value. Fulce says the quality of artwork and an unusual story tum, such as the oricin or death of a super-hero, adds to a collec- tion's value. For instance. a UN8 Superman issue in bis store isn't worth as much as X-Men No. 94 (from 1975), which introduced a new artist and a new team of charac- ters. . 'GISEllE' DANCERS' ROMANCE HAS TRAGIC ENDING Tent Hayes•• Wiiiy Flrta With Anthony Selar9 Swiss Tale Motions Tell Legend By RICHARD G&EEN Of .. Det.,_ ..... A Scandinavian legend involving brides-to-be wbo die forms the basis for "Giselle," a romantic ballet to be performed Sept. 27 and 28 at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. Anthony Sellars and Terri Hayes, a Huntington Beach married couple, are the featured performers in the Civic Ballet of Southern California presentation. M.&8. BA YES PLAYS THE role of Giselle, a beautiful peasant eirl wbo falls deeply in love with a young boy named Albrecht, played by Sellars. She discovers tragiully that Albrecht is not the peasant be pretends to be, but instead is a youn1 prince who is already spoken for. 'lbus the fll'St conflict ol the ballet is formed. The Scandinavian legend comes into play when the "Willies" make their entrance. A "Willy" is a bride-to-be who dies before marriage and is then doomed to forever lure yowig men to their deaths. A highlight of the ballet is a romantic pas de deux, a stylized dance for the two leading performers. The accom- panying music is rarely used in this country. The 1842 ballet also includesJhe chilling "Dance of the Willies" .and the emotional scene where madness over- comes one of the featured dancers. Forty-one antique dealers from all parts of the country will be represented in the third annual An· tique Show and Sale at the Newport Harbor Art Museum this weekend. Williamsburg, Va., will discuss "Furnishing the Governor's Palace at Williamsburg." Outside a tight-knit clan or comic collectors and fans , however, Fulce finds little respect for his field of interest. ·'I was discouraged by my art teachers in hieb school." he says, recalling his first attempts at drawing super-heroes. His teachers dismissed comics as second-class art. SEU.A.RS RESTAGED SVLF.S PERRO'l'•S original choreography of "Giselle." Adolphe Adam is respoosible Sponsored by the Museum Council, the sale will benefit the museum's operating budget and is eligible for a matching funds grant from the Na- tional Endowment for the Arts.. . There will be special events in addition to the show and sale, including a guided gallery tour at 10 a.m. Saturday with docents highlighting the more unusual it.ems, and five lectures and a panel dis· cuss ion. On Saturday. Donald E. Lagerberg, profes\C)r of art and chairman of the department of art. Cal State Fullerton, will moderate a panel discussion at 11 a.m. on "The Art of Collecting Antiques," with five exhibitors participating. AT Z P .M. THAT SAME DAY, Susan Burrows Swan, associate curator of textiles at the Henery Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum in Win· terthur. Del., will lecture on "Women's History. and N4'edlework." At 11 a.m . on Sunday. John Davis assis- tant direc t o r o r collec tions colonial The concluding lecture, on Sunday at 2 p.m., will be given by Dr. Edwin H. Carpenter, lecturer at the Huntington Library and Gardens in San Marino. His topic will be "treasures of the Hunt- ington Library and Gardens." Designated by London columnist Rachelle Brisk as "one of the nation's 25 best shows," the NHAM sale wiJJ· include fine porcelain, silver, paintings, prints, French pieces, Shaker furniture and Oriental antiques. ALL EXIDBITORS WILL be "vetted" (an English term for juried) by John Cushion of the Victoria and Albert, John Gillette, a retired Los Angeles antique dealer, and Robert Moore, a Los Angeles Oriental art authority. .... Nearly half of the dealers will have pre-1830 hand-made antiques in their booth. Admission tickets are $5 and the lectures are priced at $6 each or three forllS. Gallery tours are $5 and the panel discussion is $8: Reservations are advisable for the show and may be made by calling the museum at 759-1122. \ UNDAUNTED, Fulce taught himself to draw and later this year will sell a s uper-hero art portfolio he is producing with a fellow artist. Fulce bas bis own long range fantasies. He sometimes gazes at the large Gemco department store just up Brookhunt Street from his shop and envisions bis own huce super-hero amuse- ment cent.er and art gallery in a buildine that size. And what will become of his personal comic collection? ''When my two children get to be my age," Fulce says, "it will go to them." for the ballet's original music. . Others in the cast include Wayne Ng, Michael Rennie, Cherie Patch, Lisa Cooke, Susie Kalantarian, Buddy Calbo, Cindy Smith. Terrie Massey and Kirsten Mangers, plus an ensemble of more than 25 dancers. Sellars formed the Civic Ballet of Southern California several years ago. Prior to eight years of teaching ballet, be was a pro- fessional dancer appearing on Bob Hope television specials and the Danny Kaye Show. He also was the lead with the Houston Ballet Company. Mrs. Hayes, who m et him during a Huntington Beach ballet class, was the 1976 valedictorian of Marina High School. She was a dancer with the San Antonio Ballet Com- pany. "GISELLE" WILL BE PERFORMED Sept. 27 at 8 p.m . in the Orange Coast College Auditorium and at 2 p.m. on Sept. 28. Tickets, priced at $3 for general admission and $2 for Orange Coast College students and children \alder 12 are on sale in the college's ticket office. Tickets will also be sold at the door. .. Ange& Herald LA 's Bicentennial Exhibits By JODI CADENHEAD o. ........ "" .... "LA 's the place," say the shiny blue posten advertising Loe An1eles' 200th birtbday. 1be place where visitors and An&elenc» alike can see the city's richly native history reflected in several recently opened art ex- hibits. PEACOCK FEATH..Eas, sbelll, and pieces of driftwood decorate the beads of a.root iron an1els oo di.splay at "Our Lady Queen ol the Ansell,•' exhibit al the M uaeum ol Scl•ce and llldGltry. Deslper TOil)' Duquette explalu U..t St. Loula bu tbe Golden Arch, San Franeileo bu tbe Golden Gate Bridte and New York bu tbe Empire Slate BulldiDt. And now tbe dt.J, whole name means 110ur Lad7 Queen ol Ansell" will baw U bot rolled .U.l ambli111don watebinl over ber. au& TUmaDS coUeeted from around tM wwld MrV• u a backdrop to tbe well· dlneted ...... White smoke clouds swirl around a central aneel while the boomin1 voice of Charlton Heston echoes a Ray Bradbury poem, "Our Lady Queen of the An1els, '' from the st.eel &irded body. 1be exhibit will be located in the museum's Amory building, 700 State Drive, Exposition Park. Admission is $1 for adults and 50 cents for children. • • • • aEllEllUa THE PEDAL pusher suits and the broomstick pleated skirts popular in lbe '40a or tbe topleu batbinC a~ta that created a acudaJ lo-the •eo. before barely gettin1 off lbe abowroom noor? For thole who were wea.rinl dlapen instead ol ~r clothes when thole fublons were popular tbe Loe An&elea County Museum is abowcuini yesteryear'• attire ID "Salute to Califomia, Flfty Yean of FuMoa, tm.t•." From lbe ele1antly sequined 10-. by · Irene to Rudi Gernrelcb 'a sportswear, tbe col· lecUon captures wbat Calllomiau lived in, wore, md wanted for ball a cmtury. Tiie nblblt II loeated ID lbe muHwn'a ..., .. -. .-.. --~ --, .... ··-·--· ............ ~ . Ahmanson Gallery. 5905 Wilshire Blvd., through Dec. 14. Admissl0n is $1 for adults and 50 cents for children and seniors. • • • • L08 ANGELl.:8 BAS oft.en been described as "• auburl>e ln search ol a city." The ob- servation is meant to call attention to the fact that the city crawls like a tlreless octopus toward San Pedro, Compton, Beverly Hills and Pasadena. Despite such unlikely dlvenity lbe city proves it bu a aoul and even a diltinctive style ln "Loe Angeles Prints, tm.tm" on di.splay at the Loe Angeles County Art Muaeum. Cut off from the impresaiooiatlc style of art which dominated Europe durlq the late 11th century California artists cbole instead to draw missions and landscapes. · THE AllT18'1'8 LBn behind a alimpse at lbe eriDlY stnaatle early ~n faeed alone <8ee IA AST, .... DI) l I I I • • J DAILY PILOT Daneers' Mo~lons, Stars' Musie Entertaining aALLET AND MIME wlll tNm up S.turct.y night H I rvlM's South Coast Cultural ServkH Le•gue presents the Concert a.net of C•llfoml• end the Ev•n1 a. ler.1nett Mime group. Und9r the direction ol Hetea de K11nskY the cs.nun will perform to WOt"ks by CtqMn, Prol(ofiev •nd Holpln et the trvtne euttural Center, l73DIA 0.lm .. r, at I p.m. Followed by sttent won:s of Mitchel vouno Ev11ns and o.t.orett Bennet. Adml11lon Is $3 for adults, S2 for students and $1 for chltdr9n under 12. For reservations call 97'-15m. MOll•UU.ET will be performed tonight end Saturday at GotcMn West Colleve tn Huntington Beach where Clllltornla Dance compMy wlll perform PMAI Shlpton's "SNr•kan," ~sect on a 12th century llturglca1 drama. Showtlme Is I p. m·. GUITARIST LARRY CARLTON wilt be at the Golden Bear In Huntlnoton- Beach tonight through Monday. The former' member of the Crusades hits performed with wch stars u Carole Klnc;a, Joni M itchell and the Fifth Dimension. For reservations ca II 960-s.u6. .• TICKETS ARE ON SALE tor the second show by flamenco guitarist Carlos Montoya Sept. 28 at Saddleback College Fine Arts Theater. For reservations call the college box office at 831 -4656. Tickets are $9 tor the 3 p.m . show. TUSTIN TILLER DAYS are comino Sept. 26 through 28 to Peppertree Park, First and C Streets. The free entertainment includes bands, square dancing, floats, antique cars, art shows and picnics on Sunday. HARRY JAMES AND h is Big Band will perform Saturday at the La Mirada Civic Theater, 1~900 La Mirada Blvd. For reservations call 9'U- 6310. • BARBARAKOVALENKO -will open the 10th Annual Faculty Concert series tonight at Cal State, Long Beach at 8 in the University Theater, 6101 E. 7th St. Tickets are available at the door, $3 for adults and S2 for students. MORE BIG BAND music will be warming up Sunday at the Buena Park Hotel near Knott's Berry Farm. Admission is S3 for the 8: 15 dance. Key Attrat-tion Mas ter jazz pianist. Oscar Peterson, known for his buoyancy and blues roots , will perform at 8 p.m . Sunday in the Orange Coast College Auditorium, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. If available , tickets will be priced at $10 to $12 at the door. Peterson. who won an Emmy in 1975, has topped the keyboard category of the Down Beat mag a zine po ll for 12 consecutive years . RAY BRADBURY'S NEW science fiction play, "The Cold Wind and the Warm" will premiere tonight at the GEM Theater, 12852 M ain St. Written expressly for the new theater, the play will continue till Oct. 25 and will alternate with another Bradbury one- act, "Pillar of Fire." Reservations for both plays can be ordered by calling 636-7213. Showtime is 8:30 p.m. , LITTLE ANTHONY, GARY PUCKETT and Bobby ~ydell wlll ta•e the stage Saturday and Sunday durlno Maolc Mountain's salute to the 'SOs and '60s rock 'n' roll. Entertainment Is Included In the admission, $9 . .SO for adults and $8 . .SO for children under 12. "'BEYOND THE FRINGE" will be presented Monday at UC Irvine by the South Coast Repertory Theater. The play is part of the college's orientation week and will be shown in the Fine Arts Village at 8 p.m . Tickets are $6 for adults,$-' tor UCI students and $5 tor other students. For reservations call 833-6378. OLD MOTHER LOGO will be at Knott's Berry Farm tonight and country.western duo Bobbi & Clyde will be performing Saturday in the Wagon Camp. Wiid west stunt shows, cancan dancers and the new Charlie Chaplin are featured daily at the park. VIOLINIST DAVID MARCETTS and pianist Mary Mai-k Zeyen w ill be heard Thursday at Chapman College, 333 N. Glassel!, Orange. The free concert begins at 8 p.m . in Salmon Recital Hall. BIG BAND DANCING gets under way Saturday at the Catalina Casino where Bill Tole and his Orchestra will ~ntertain from, 9 p.m . to 1 a.m . Tickets are $7 . .SO and boat transportation to the island is available through Catalina Cruises for $15.round-trip. For reservations c~ll Ticketron or 527·7111 . "SLEEPING BEAUTY," the charming children's classic, will be shown Saturday at Orange Coast Colleqe in the campus auditorium. • • Season passes to all nine children's fil(Tls are $6 . .SO or $1 at the door for each film. For more information call 556-5527. Showtime is 1 p .m . GRAPE STOMPING FUN begins Sept. 26 at the Disneyland Hotel. The noon contest w ill help raise funds for local charities as hotel employees and Callaway Winery workers go foot to foot in juicy action. Admission is free. Organizations interested in jumping their favorite charity can call 645-6300. "NOBODY'S FOOL" ends Saturday at the Long Beach Community Playhouse, .5021 E. Anaheim St. Reservations for the 8:30 show can be obtained by calling (213) 438--0536. Internationally famed Giorgio Tozzi will headline the Lyric Opera Association of Orange County's concert at 8 p.m. Sunday in the Irvine Bowl, 605 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach. Admission ranges from $8 to $15 for the performance that also will feature Karon Poston, Darren Nimnicht and repertory singers. Tozzi has sung for 20 years with the Metropolitan Opera and in the movies. THE IRVINE SYMPHONY w ill perform a free concert Sunday in the Turtle Rock Recreation Center, 1 Sunnyhill Drive at 2 p.m . Under the direc tion of Peter Odeqard the orchestra will play w or ks by Bach, Hol st, Hanson and Debussy. Jo Ann Turovsky will play harp and M ar ianne Whltmyer will give a solo flute performance. A Family Shopping/Dining & Entertainment Center Albertson's • Bank of Ameriaz • Bilbo Baggi.ns • Casa di Pompei • Coco's• Command Performance• Dolphin •Hair Fashions • &I.wards Cinema • Fash 'N' splash • Jlpmburger Hamlet •Ice <Apades •Chalet •Mesa Verde Florist •Mesa Verde T mvel • Minne's •Music Market • Photography by J effrey• Priscilla <Ake Box •Reuben's •spa Lady • Southern c.alifornia Opt:irol • Swensen~ -SAN 0/Eco ,.., ,.. ADAMS tit -• 0 • Mesa Verde tit Center .. ~ 2701 Harbor Blvd. • (Harbor & Adams) Costa Mesa, CA ! ................ -......... ·-~~~~--""" ................... . --. . . . . ., . . . ' .. .. . . . . l I I J I I -+- • -• -- OUT 'ABOUT Friday. September 19. 1980 DNLY PlLOT - September Surprises. ' Turn over a new lea_/~ try Mandarin • • cuisine, dinner theater or rodeo~ W•'re already more' lh•n mad way throulllh lhe month many ron111dC'C: thf' yf'ar's finf'st Iv.._ llO, JUt.._Y-Or•ftat' ount1aos can gent'rally enjoy an C'llttnsion of fall's particular f'nchi.n& ment into Octobu ancl N<w.-m~r Waltlnc llnf' .• es~dally at rt-staurantx 10 the beat'h t'lta~. have ,f-w1ndl...-t 1n µroportwn lf• thf' depar11nM tounst Not that the-rt" won't always Ix" v1s11<>r · remindir11 ua of thf' u r around pulling Vow••r Of OUr m~tny rlnC' t'8ll01t plat'f'S but the sudden dedlne of. tr•nll1t'nts itlVC"~ th<' natives it UUl..- more tlbuw rootn for dining out now M~AaCt:LY ANY POINT 1n Orangf' Count ~ now ••~ a 20 minute or M> dnvt' from A Golden Dra1on resta&urant A hranch1na out uf lhe popular Costa Mt' ·a pot has doubled thc> potential tor s1tt1ng down to some of the fine t Mandarin cwsmt' this s ide of Peking Folk>wtna a hJ&hly successful fivt' year r'"' on Harbor 8oulevud. ov.o ers Yuan Der and t:tu Waq~ have opened a second Golden Dragon in Oran1e CLOSE TO THE SANTA Ana and Garden Grove Freeways the interchange , act ually the Oran1e Golden Dragon is located at 4715 W Cha pman Ave Ir you're looking for a landma rk it's hard to beat the new Crystal Cathedr al, which is almost directly ac ross the street Out .N AbOOt Norman S~ S••vnul hundrt•d Wt!ll ~ishers (all Costa M t•11u rt'f(Ularx ) we·ri· on hand for last week's c·hu nwugnt> tiurt .. t "Vf'nlnw Most members of the Wanj( family we rt! present, too, providing th .. klnrl o f Krtt<'llJUl'I, 1>t:rsonal and warm ho~ling thev 'vt> 1 ..... n cltsp1:n~•nK in Coi;ta Mesa for five. t·ar\ Tht-<ioldcri Ura~o1111 specudit e in the Man· darin tabo known ai. f'ekmgl school of Chinese <·ook m g l.\ut thank to Yullll· Der·s versatility, )'OU 'II alM> l'o uw hy <:u ntonese. Szechwao and Sh angha1 'iP<'<'I altwi. WHATt:VER, TH E SCOPE and variety c1ve you a ehou:e of more than 80 a la carte dish· t!~ Among them a re s uch unusual (and detect· able > selections as moo sho pork. kung pao beef, crystal shrimp, chiang pao chicken, Pe- king du<·k <two d ays advance notice required for this one. howeve r ), Mandarin hot ribs. Szechwan cabbage and shredded pork. fish with hot soy bean sauce and Mongolian beef. f 'ro"11 Pag' IJ I . LA ART SHOWS DOCUMENT CHANGE. • • the picturesque yet sometimes brutal western frontier. California artists continued to resist the in· nuences of the changing art world and kept a -distinctive style as they moved into the 20th cen· tury. Drawing upon the .s truggles of the im· poverished pouring into the city during the ·20s and '30s more and more canvases were covered with tenament scenes and stories of civil strife. Works by Henry Chapman Ford, Frances Gearhart. Loren Barton, John Paul Jones and June Wayne are included in the display. The exhibit, located in the museum ·s Ahmanson Gallery 5905 Wilshire Blvd., runs through Dec. 14. Admission is $1 for adults and 50 cent.a for seniors and children. • • • • "PAINTING AND Sculpture in l,.os An1eles, J.I00.1956" opens Thursday at the coun-. ______________ ..., J Ii·& Chinese Cuisine i /?Jr' ORIENTAL COCKTAIL LOUNGE I 4 FealurinJ? Tropical Drinks I 1 1 aAMaoa •• YEA• AMMffaSA•Y 1 I l TEaR&CE SNCW I I I JI)\' ft s 5 zs r:"" -"'=-• I t y art m useum. T he 37 wor ks depict the gradual, the matic move away from the landscape to the thriving city life which ~lowly s pread out across the once barren land. Brightly colored canvases c am e l o dominate the art world in Los Angeles. where a rtists gradua lly began experimenting with European techniques, such as Cubism and Ex· pressionism . While the Depression drastically altered life for the city's dwellers the federal New Deal art project encoura~ed local artists to dabble in the techniques tried by Easterners. Among the artists included in the show are William Wendt, Stanton Macdonald-Wright, Paul Starrett Sample , and K.nud Merrild. The exhibit will continue at the county museum, 5905 Wilshire Blvd .. through Nov. 23. Admission is $1 for adults and SO centS for children and seniors. -Stbastian~/\WS ~ F DINNER PLAYHOU~f \ I Hurry! Las t Performance Sept. 28th. I I KAYE BALLARD l I TH( PRE BROArlWAV W! '3T r OA"i l t•lll 'I! Ill 0 1 ".\Irr. X ~'TRIKES H \fl\! .. A N(W COME TJY Ov ,(QfK.E 111<1!, i Ir you 're Umid about uncharted a la carte seas there are several pre-set family dinners. All food Is also packaged to g<>. Open daily for lunch and dinner, the Costa Mesa Golden Dragon is located at 2023 Harbor Blvd,. between Bay and 19th streets. Telephone: 642-7162 or 631·991 t. In Orange (Closed Mon- days) the number is 750·7171. DON'T CLOSE THE BOOK yet on "Chapter Two." The same s how that was so excitedly re- ceived at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse is moving up.county to Sebastian's Grand. Opening next Tuesday. tbe production transfers from San Clemente to Anaheim for seven weeks. Ir you missed this floe staging of the Neil Simon play the first time out, there's no excuse short of hospitalization for failure to do so agal.n. Master playwright Simon has never been better \han in this closely autobiographical ac· count of coming to terms with remarriage after the death of his first wife. Only he, no doubt, could .bring s uch tender affection and hilarity to a s ubject that is es sentially no laughing matter Anaheim audiences will be seeing two great performances by Dan Verre and Britt Swanson in tbe respective roles of George Schneider and Jenny Ma.lone, the little more than thinly-veiled • portraits of Simon and his actress-wife Ma rsha Mason. The Anaheim edition of Sebastian's Dinner Playhouse is located at the Grand Hotel, near Disneyland and just off the Santa Ana Freeway. Reservations: 772·7710 . I MADE A 800-800 here a few weeks back. Having had it called to my attention by a cle ver note, r hasten herewith to acknowledge the correction. The goof appeared in an item about the new F o unta in Valley res taurant and lounge (Medley's) opened by Bill Medley of the former Righteous Brothers. Therein I wrote that of all ~he entertaine rs who have called Orange County home at one time or anothe r, Bill is the only one to have remained a permanent resident. Not so says Bobby Hatfield, Medley's one- time partner (or "brother:· if you will). who has to be credited with at least haU of the duo's tremendous s uccess -especially on the classic and ··nghteous" re ndition of "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin.' •• According to Hatfield's wry communica· lion: "I'm currently alive and happily living in Corona del Mar, where I've lived for the last dozen years." ~olden ~~~ __,, ~~ SI;;;,agon ·. ··~~ ... GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DfSHES Specializing In Chinese A Lo C.Orte Dishes Lunch, Dinner Daily • Food To Take Out 471 S C...,..._ 20JJ H_._, llwd. .. SHARING 'CHAPTER lWO' STARDOM Brttt Swanaon at Sebaatlan'a Grand However brief, e nough said, Bobby. Sorry' Who's on firs t or which Rodeo are you goin' to tonight. pardn 'r ? Seems you're going to ha ve to clarify your intentions if you're heading to s uch in Orange County these nights . Almost within the same hour, two new cow1- try /western spots arrived on the scene with the same name Oolh ::1 ctually represent format cha nges in earlier places but one marvels at the coincidence that brought us two Rodeos SI· multaneously HEADING DOWN t ht1 trail -complete with the Urban Cowboy buc:king bull --is the Rodeo at 725 Rake r Street, com er of Bristol. Costa Mesa For merly McConahay's, this entry in the country/wes tern swet:pstakes is offering prizes for the best bull riders and for gals with the best set of calves in legs contests. . Rising frum the sagebrush in Anaheim is the second Rodeo. Ray Malavasi's fo r mer Sportsman restaurant located at 1168 S. State College Blvd . Ray says he made the switch to meet the demands of Rams' country fans in Orange County a nd kicked the whole thing off by booking the popula r bluegrass hand Wild· Oats for the opening. OPEf',!~NG OCTOBER 1st! I ~m , .... u .151 1 I ' rm· ~-.,..,. -E99 Roll ,._ Wr-°""'*' I Cl'8C> """. 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Also nd:san.: tht•1r c-11rti11ns nexc we8 will t>f' tht> San Clt1nw11tt> C"ommon11~ '!beater. lhe L11acunu Moulton l'lu~ htmM· :\!'d tht' ea.ta Mesa Civic t•tayho11.'\t' nt£ WNG'A-'•:NT r\'luml'i.' h Jt.'ffrt>\ Tambor, a founduli nw111ht•1 of St'tt "ho 1wr formed in its thrN> "out ''' ''"' n h\m' h1.,111.- Intermission Tom Titus the company took ruot in Nt>" port He:.id-1 1n 1965. Tambor opted for a prufcssmnal l'drt't.>r and is familiar to. T\' and mo' ie aud1enl't-::. a!:> the stuffy, bald neighbor on "The Roper~· ahd the plate·throwmg lawyer in ·And Jus llct' for AU." Tambor heads a large rast m the George!:> Feydeau-Maurice DesvaJheres farre which in eludes James Galler y, Carolin e S mith, Christopher Metas. Martha Md'arland. ,John David Keller. Richard Doyle. Karen l-frnsel. Patti Johns. John Ellington. Hal Landon Jr .. Candice Copeland, David Lane and Miguel M ar molejo. David Emmes directs the madcap comedy, which will "be staged nighUy e xcept Mondays at 8 p.m . with Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2:30 through Oct. 26 at the Fourth Step Theater, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Call 957- 4033 for reservations. MEANWHILE, DOWN IN San Clemente. Jack Sharkey 's "Meanwhile , Back on the Couch" makes its first Orange County ap- pearance under the direction ·of Monica Weatherholt. The comedy opens Thursday for a four-weekend run. Richard Gunst takes the central role of a psychiatnst with Linda Conti playing his fiancee and Joe Guzzetta as a fellow shrink. Rounding out the San Clemente cast are Max Kelly, Carleen Quiesner, Tricia Kelly, ,f;velyn Woodcock and Aian Martter. · "Meanwhile. Back on the Couch" will be presented Thursdays through Saturdays al 8:30 uatil Oct. 18 at the Cabrillo Plavhouse. 202 Avenid~Cabrillo, San Clemente. Reservations. 492-0465. ALSO LEADING OFF with a coun ty premiere is the Laguna Moulton Playhouse where the Jerome Lawrence-Robert E. Lee play "First Monday in October'' opens Friday. Playhouse managing director Douglas Rowe is staging the dramatic comedy about the first woman Supreme Court jll5tice. Barbara Van Holt plays the lady jurist with George Woods essaying the role of her fellow judge created on Broadway by Henry Fonda Completing the Laguna cast are Gene Benedict. Bruce Campbell. Elgin Scott Sr , John Verney. Walter Daly. William Morris, Norman Weingar- te11, Frank Wales, David llaynes. David Paul and Phil lnterlandi. "First Monday in October'' is the firs t s how in the playho use's new format of Friday openings followed by three weeks of Tuesday· through Saturday performances with an 8 p.m. curtain at the Moulton. 606 Laguna Carfyon Road, Laguna Beach. Sunday matinees are of- fered at 2:30 on Oct. 5 and 12. with reservations ·taken at 494-0743. AN0'111ER "FIRST" FOR Orange County audiences is "The Best of Friends," which opens the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse's season Friday under the direction of Pati Tambellini. Dutch. Indonesian. American and Continental Cuisine featunng 19-Course Indonesian RYST-TAFEL ....... w .11 ..... 10,.-. -..., 4,_.10,.... Visit our Gitt Shop Specializing 1n Gold Jewelry, Gems and Artifacts 0,..... J6IOLC..... 531·1540 (Conveniently located off the Newport Fwy) Real Cantonese Food STAG CHINESE CASINO Home of Fresh Local Lobster I OPEN DAILY 11 :00 A.M . \ LUNCH• PINNER• COCKTAILS South.Orange County's Largest Selection .... of Fresh Seafood Dailu (A Minimum of Eight Item• FrHh Deity) Busl~essmen'a Luncheon SJ)ecl•la.from S3.25 Complete Dinner Specl•I• from Se.so F••turtng our Famous Combin•tlon Se•food K•boba (Sea Baas, Jumbo Shrimp, Sc•llopa •nd Swordftah) Oyster Bar hH So. C•llf'a Moat V•rt•d Selection of Seafoods• 11 •.m. to 1:30 •.m._ . C•tertng Services SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 A.M . to 3 P.M. Fresh Fruit Buffet & Complimentary Champagne 1 ~1 34150 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY JEFFREY TAMBOR (SEATED) HEADS 'HOTEL PARADISO' CAST Merth• McF•rl•nd (St•ndlng), C•flOllne Smlh, John-Oevld Keller ~f'r ;mcl managing director of the lheater group. Laurie La m bert and Les Reed head the cast of lhc James Elward comedy, with Adrienne Hatcher playing their daughter. Also aboard are Martin Spann, Karen Mallicoat, Helene Briggs. Suzanne Orcholski , Ed Greenly and Stan Wlasick . who also handles the techni<'al direction and set design. "Wffifftder ••. " Keeps you on top of the entertainment scene, Fridays in the ' /· "The Best of Friends" is scheduled for four weekends or Friday and Saturday performances with an 8:30 c urtain at the playhouse on the Orange County Fairgrounds. Reservations are taken weekdays at 754-5159. DAILY PILOT Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge (shrimp in herb wine sauce) Req. S 12.95 Served with Soup du Jour. rice pilaf or baked potato. Vegetable de Gardiner. SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH I I :30 to 2 :30 On-the-mall at South Coast Plaza near the Carousel on the First Level. For reservations call: 540-8822. • BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER •COCKTAILS GRAMMA'S DINNERS ALWAYS INCLUDE BEVERAGES AND DESSERTS •5.95 All You Want Of Everything • Our Friendly Waitresses Will Serve You A Complete Family DiMer With COUNTRY nRED CIDCKEN BAR·B-Q RIBS PLUS or SPECIAL ENTREE • OUR FAMOUS CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH •6.95 All You Wint Of Everything OOHOJDJ8' OU~ CALL FOR RESERVATIONS BRISTOL AT REDHILL COSTA MESA DANA POINT (Ample P•rklng) Res. 493-2603 We Proudly Present Oncore Showttme & Dancing 9 p.m. -2 •.m. Mon. thru Set. Pre-Theatre & After Theatre M enus Coctail Hour & Musi c M on. thru Fri. Reservations Please 714-641-9242 Continental Cuisine Lunch Mon. thru Fri. Dinner Daily Champagne Buffet Sunday 9 a.m .-3 p.m . 695 Town Center Dr. Costa Mesa, Ca. _____ ,,_. . . , ' . \ . ·-:.., (..: .... ": . ' ·-1 ..... ~~ ~~ Enjoy a~ evening In the quiet • atmosphere of France. In Newport Beach. Our nouvelle cuisine makes the veal. chicken and of course the fresh fish exquisite. -.. I I • • • .. • • • 4 • • ....... -# • I • ,.. • A • • • • .... • 4 ""' • A • -...... ,,,,. .. • Jilt>. • .. • • • • -+ • .,_ . . . . -. . . . . . . . ._ ....... ' ..... .._ . "".-. ........... ,,,.. .# ·~ ....... ---·------"" --. ·. - . Gap · Filled' --Perf o~mPr8 Barked By M.\a Y l .\NE SCAa<'El.l~O °' ... °'"' ~ ... ,_ When pianist rom po:.rr M1r hdel ('uvf' was 15, he lfllVe this fir l public· pt•rforman<'e Now, 36, the Lu:. Angeles rt·~uh•nt tiu made t~an concer1 tou~. •on mm!H' award8 •net 1l"t•r£ornh·d 1n t•~ York '<i Camegle llttll As ht> built a l'llrt't'r, Cave 1to1tl1ud how few opportunll1t•. t''\blt-d r,w t.tknt~t but nol . yet·fa nX>US pruh•M•ll11rnb 1n d it •oral mu. 1<' "I SAW A G AP llt>:TWEEN c-till~Wf' and stardom for ptrformer:;, ht" sa) s "Thr) bad training a1Ht ub1ht ·but frv. <'hanc-"-' for public rttltals .. Art1St8 and j Ulhl'Ol't':O nt't'dt'<I tn IC<'I toaether." So in 1977 Ca\ l' fornwd th<' C.:rt'at1 v1· Society, a non profll ~roup v. hose purpo<.e 1s lo or1anize and support t hl'.)C recitals The society has spom.11rt.'d c·on('t>rb 1n Loa Angeles .and s.rn l>tt~go an!:l v.111 present its first Orange Count> <'On('ert st>n e:. sta rt inc Ott. 7 ar-ehapman College Cave wtll pla} a pre-season com•ert at 3 p.m . on Sunday at the Hammond Piano and Orean Studio.2854 E Coa:.t Ht gb~a) m Corona del Mar HIS PROG R A M W I LL 1n <'l udt' Beethoven's SonatNatheuque, Debussy's Suite Bergamasque ~hlir de Lune ) and a Chopin Ballade . Nocturne and Polonna1se "These are old favontes neglected by performers in recent years," he says, "so I've decided to dust them off ror people to en- joy again. "Actually, they 're wonderful mus ic, which is how they became popular m the first place." Tickets, at S2.50, are hair the usual price in hopes that Orange County music lovers will sample the Creative Society's offerings and attend the Chapma n College concerts through next April. "WE'RE THlllLLED THAT the college·~ Music Depar tment is co-sponsoring the series, and ihe featured artists are outstand· int." Cave says. Glor ia Ra m sey. a clar inetis t an d specialist in recorder and Renaissance woodwinds, leads off the society's season, followed by soprano Genevieve Wiede in No•ember and pianist Cave in February. Tbe March recital will showcase cellist IUcbael Mathews, and April's concert pre- sents Hiroko Kitano and J onathan Mack with operatic duets and arias. Series ticket information is available by calling the Chapman College Music Depart- ment at 91'1.Ql'71 . Information about the series or the Sun- day concert can be obtained from the Creative Society's Orange County represen- tative, Shirley Steed, at 759-U46. • • East, West Braslled Up WOM ... A9'TISTS 01' TME American West wltt hotd their flffh annuat meeting and art s.te Saturday and Sunday at the s.ddleback Inn w.s•m Art Gallery, Santa Ana. Marian Flahavln, Joan Wright, Judy Fairly, Lois Aumohr and Betty Biiiups w lll appear Sunday demonstr•ttng their crafts from noon to • p.m . • SU9tFER·TURNED-P•INTER Dave Datton wltl be the guest speaker at the Westminster Art Association's meeting Thursday In the Civic Center,· 9200 Westminster Ave. at 7:30 p.m . T"• pubtlc ls1nvlted. A FREE PHOTO EXHIBIT wi ll be on dJsplay Monday at the Los I ME TM. KULPTURES Angel~ County Museum of Art, S90S Wiishire oils gr.tPhl O •nd photography will be on Btvd. "Museum Without Walls: Dialogues d lspl•y tohl ght a nd Saturday at Woodbridge on Phot09raphy," wi ll include a series Vl llac)e <:enter In 1 rvlne. The center ls of seven Jllustr~ted lectures at 8 p.m . 1oc•ted on earrantd Parkway between Culver in the museum s Leo S. Bing Theater. itnd Jeffrey Dr ive CHINESE A•T at the Arco~I a, SOS S. Fl ower St., Los Angeles. ~a ed In the exhibit wlll be Chinese calligr aphlc and Intricate carvings. I G•LLE•I ANDREE wlll celebrate Its grand opening Saturday wi th a champagne cocktail party f rom 1 to 11 p.m . at 695 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Honored guests w lll Include Guillaume Azoulay, Erika Kahn, J .B. Thompson, M arco Sassone and Gerrlt Greve. For more Inform at ion call 6"41~1011. ' HANDICAPPED ARTISTS will display their works Thursday at the Goodwill's Rehabilitat ion Center, F.lfth and Fairview streets In santa Ana from 8 a.m . to 6 p.m . The public is Invited. MASKS WILL BE UNVEILED Wednesday at the Craft and Folk Art Museum, .seu Wiishire Blvd., Los Angeles. The pre- Columbian and modern masks will be shown till Jan. 11from11 to s p.m ., except Mondays. CXMIEWOIUllY Cf•llW GlllAPlllCS IMOWINO AT ARCO PLAZA IN LOS ANGB.ES ....... D91taci11 II• Wood 8loclr Plllll br Wu Meo, One of featuNd Arttm Wont to buy tim·e· .. s hore i nte r va l ownership of a con- dominium, own·your- own apartment or recreational property? Find it fast in the new clossifia:Jtion 2450 of the DAILY PILOT 142-5111 "ZULU DAWN" PLUS(A ) "SILENT SCREAM" ~ BROOKE S"IELDS "BLUE LAGOON" -i~L ... Mf-2 11.t:::ll,1 u ..... "WITHOUT WARNING" PLUS(A) "WHEN THE SCREAMING STOPS" "THE BIG BRAWL" PLUS (R) "HE KNOWS YOU'RE ALONE" (R) PLUS ' l!J PLUS (RI "SILENT SCREAM" Tiii OCTAGON *'W l'UIY-"' Tiii IMW I lurt -'•rnolds "CHEECH AND 8'lfJKIJ:. CMONG'I NEXT lfHP TH£ MANN'S BR~ P~ Brea 529·5339 ~·.. ·1JAND1ra --~···· -········ MT,._ 11.:!!J •oc•..-1 ., •.. , ....... ''''· ... --· ........... ,. MIDDLE AGE CRAZ~ Ph11 (Al "° Plllll ACCVTED fOl llll ••••Mat --------.. ---.,... __ . I l 1 "''"""-"' .... , .. ' ''"· ....... .. f I Friday, September 19. 1980 OAIL v Pll.01 D:i Limited Edition The Harlequin, the familiar Commedia dell'Arte character, has been portrayed tn porcelain by the famed Cybis Studio. Onl y 500 ha ve been made as part of t he Cybis 1980 fall collection which may be viewed at Pace Setter Galleries in Costa Mesa. A studio director will preview the works m the shop on Sept. 24. "ZULU DAWN" PLUS(A) "SILENT SCREAM" CHEVY CHASE Caddy-~ shack ?Av 'Bodyguard :,w;m ,.··l~ -... u.....,_ht•lt-K>re ·~ whl'n Plus "BEAR ISLAND" (PG) RAISE THE ~ (!!lJ TITANIC • GARY BUSEY JODIE FOSTER ~~[ill ..... ChMtto" Httlo" H'I "'THE MOUNl'AIN MEN" llf/ THEBIG o ~ BRfiWL THI OCTAGON "THE STUNT- MAN" (R) THS ~A CONTINUES ~ ..::::~·-~ ~i~ ~~ _, .... ,,,...fll•'•" 12.00 ANYTIME A GARY BUSEY - JODIE FOSTER CARNY ............ @ ChMftMt Hett~ ..n "THE MOUIWTAIN M ENH '"' ,DOLE AG "WITHOUT CRAZY 1t WARNING" •AUCE PLUS (R) GEAN "WHEN TH "DRE~<;>ED SCREAMI.~ TO KILL" STOPS , .:· ... •' ... . : .. • .... ... ··-·· . _ .... -.. "" Dfl DAILY PILOT Predieaments Fa111u;ar in 'Middle Age ~ra~' if~ reality a n)Od(.>r n mnr .illty play After exper ie11c 111<:1 lht• flt"\hly plt"<t5ures~ tl'lf' hu~b.ul<I r.-r1I11t·~ lhdl I'll<, 01<1 11 It> By 808 THOMAS ~ .. no. ••-141ff ,.,,,,. "Ml ODLE AGE CAAtY' 1 s ba\ed on the Sonny T hr oc I>. morton SOOQ about a m,,n '•O years otd oomq on 20 H1 ' Brue•• Dt-rn ,1 "'(Ct '''ll' Hoo ... ton tOlllr•H.IOr with 11 w1h• w hn pumµs uu t™. 11 c.t• 1111 to ,.,• i hlnl ,,1t1,f11·d 1\111th11 I' II I •t'nUUtlh H1'-\ •lflt .. 111 •'•.-t •t1.t1tt11 promph '""' '" tr .. li•• "' h•~ Q f(I<, IOI .~ l'Ht ''ht• .uul 111 11,1,.t• ol fltll\j ~ifl\ ,1l1,111 1 ho o I lt-tl h•r (111•11 '1 l\•1111 l1 1•11 t ,1nc1 WI 111'1 l .11 I 1-." Ill .• 1•111111 htlllt' !hllH' ol 'Iii ... l1.lt1 •f •\JI\ lUI l111q ,1 h1llt•1 \ 111111'\1'1' lh11I ,., Wd"" t \0 bad Aflt'r .111 0«-rn <)tVt>\ the bt>St per tor lllrillt t· of 1'11, ( llll't'I ·•nd Ann M <\t (jft•I 1\ ldl'AI A\ hi\ Pf'rPh• c1•(1 W lfl' Tht> tilm s Ot)ly drriwh11< I>. '' "" 11n1•11t•n IOnt! Pf>,.h ,)f•' ht•t llU\4• le•• 1t wn' wt•11• '\hu t "' H<111 .. 1on .mct rn trrinr; 1n c-.1n;H1.1 unn r I,\ 1l '\tl1'1lf"r ltnrlOCtrlfl I IH' r ,'lttnQ '" U with stronQ 1,1n 1JuJ Q1 .1 11uc11• qo ou rl .. 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B l ythe I 1,1111w1 '" lht• w1t1> who love'> him O•·'>D•lt· 1•11t>1 ythmg Mtt hdel 0 l<.1·1·t1· ,,, lhl· turlllt!llll'd son All t1.1v1• 1 .. trnl'O At.1demy Award 110111tr1<1t1u11 .. RiitPd l')Ci betduse of 1,1nc1u<1~11 1it1<I tlr dnld t 1c lllt• '"'' y "THOSE LIPS, THOSE EYES" 1\1110,t ingu1'>hl'd by d llcHnboyant tli'r for m,1n< "by frank Lange ii a. • '> dll Ul't r l'I ta '>tctr w1 th abund- c1n l \.l\cl1 1.!>111d lJut too ltl Ue trilPnt to\w1m out of show b11· uac kwalPr'> Booked rn toanou\- <1oor Cle111>1ancs tneater in the· ear ly 19~het:>etnendsa Prt>med '.>ludent <Thomas Hulcel who hlresonaspropman and becomec;cnamored with the theater ancJ a pr Ptly d ancer (Glynnis O'Connor). Theyoungmanin ev 1tclbly loses his innocence, and most of the other plot turns are predictable as well. If only the rest of the film matched the> e IO<'fuence of Langella's port· rayal. The rating is R, w ith some salty language and one sc ene of fem ale nudity. "THE BIGBRAWL"isamiable hokum, an American1zation ofthe Kung Fu genre that has fascin ated Asia and other parts of the world. The film'sonegreal asset is Jackie Chan. whose winning per- sonality is augmented by phy- sical skills that ar e well nigh incredible. The shopworn plot portrays him as the pawn in a c;(•rtf''> or f'nr:ountC'rC, wTlh the ,1thlet1c. Qftlll' ot Gene Kelly in hl\ pnmC' Thf' suppcrting cast tnc lud!''> Joc,C' FNrer as the chit>f qtlnQ,tN . Kristina De Bell <1\ Chan'c; Qtrlfrit>nd and M ako d'> hi'> uncle> and m <>ntor Rated PG with hi1lct .. wParlng and dY· nam1c c1ct1011 "AIRPLANE" 1<, rC'm1nlscrnt or the Marx tlrothers at thPir most antic. Except that thf' g.iqs come even faster and many w ould have been c;hot down by the censors in lh<' M arxian era. Jim Abrahams, Jerry and David Zucker ("Kentucky Fried M ovie") wrote and direc.ted the mad romp, lacerating scores of movie cllches. Julie Hagerty and Rober t Hays are the straight.faced romantic leads, and they are solidly suppcrted by Lloyd Bridges, Robert Stack, Leslie N.lelsen, Peter Graves and a surprisingly adept Ka reem Abdul· Jabbar The rating is PG. "TH E HUNTER" ca\IS Slt>ve Mc Queen as a modE'rn dtly 1b0unty huntE>r w~oemprovs tac tics perlectPd 1n the Old WF<st He could have beE'n an 1ntriouinq anachronism . but ltle character is never developed beyond c,tan dard. steel·1awed M c Queen Buzz Kulik has directed some slam·bang chases, but their effectiveness 1s blunti>d by ,l script that meanderc; bPlween the bounty huntPr's miso;1ons and a boring r elation<;hip with his housemate (Kathryn Hurroldl Luke's Exclusively who is heavy with child. Rated PG. "FAME" is the object of the aspiring actor s. dancers and musicians in this spark ling Alan Parker film; but the sub- ject is really New York City's High School of Performing Arts, a uniQue public. institution offering rigorous vocational training as wen as a tr'adlllonal academic program. Numerous per- for mance scenes are expertly woverflnto Christopher Gore's screenplay following the audltion·to-graduation fortunes of a handful of students, and the result is a joyful celebra- tion of youth, hope and talent. Rated R. "BRUBAKER" is a grim , often pcwerful prison movie based on the true story of con- vict torture and mass murder In a Southern penitentiary. The surprise in this movie is that it star::; Robert Redford as the reformist warden who tries futilely to cl ean up the graph- ically depicted "snakepit" conditions. "Brubaker" is a strong statement for prison r eform and Its characters are either villains the politi· cians and bureaucrats or her oes such as Redford. It is rated R for graphic violence. "THE BLUES ISAOTHERS" contains enough energy for· 10 movies. M uch of it is misdi- rected, bUt enough remains to please less demanding movie patrons. Especially those who cherish car crashes -never has the Detroit produ(t been de· mollst-ect so si>e<tacularly, The paper-thin plot concerns two shady brothers seekll\9 to save their old orphanaoe by re-form- ing their jazz band. The major weakness of the film Is the ctiac.ders of JOh.t1.8tlu..shllnd Dan Ackroyd, who dressllke h p morticians throughout and seem undertalented to carry such a heavy load. The ratlnn Is R. "THE BIG RED ONE" harks back to the best of the World War t I movies -"The Story of GI Joe," "Battleground." Like the others. it Is filled with bomb bursts, littered battlefields and grudQing sen- timent among comrades in arms. Sam uel Futter. who served in the Biq Red One CFirst Infantry), devoted half a lifetime to gettinQ the story on the screen. and he has succeeded with valor . He wisely avo1oeo the tull pa~ ply of war and concentrated on the lives of a sergeant and four "wet-nose" recruits. Lee M arvin is flawless in his per- for mance as the serqeant. H is work i s wett-suppcrted by M ark Hamill, Robert Carradine, Bobby Di Cicco and Ketty Ward. The ratino is PG, with much carnage and soldierly lanouage that wa sn 't permitted in earlier war films. BIRKENSTOCK® FOOTWEAR SHOP ELIZABETH HOWARD'S CURTAIN CALL -DINNER THEATRE PLAYING FWCOURSE DINNER (served at your table) and SHOW ACTOR TRYING TO TUAN HIS LIFE AROUND AT 40 Bruce Dern Unwind• Ourtn9 'Middle Age Cr•zy' ~ole 1930s gangster war over:.a slug.-I ging tournament in a small Texas tow n . Forget the plot and watch ~'II" -.... --the young Chan zip through a ONE NICHT ONLY IQ I ·:· .. .:: .. II 11' .. ,, '//. l TU /Ill '' f.' :--:- .. GrORGIO TOZZI IN CONCERT RESERVATIONS (71 4) 131-1540 890 El C•mlno RHI • Tuattn * I.* MIDDLE AGE CRAZE EPIDEMIC SPREADS NOW PLAYING-- CINEMA CENTER I SAOOlEBACK 'I• PW,. CINEMA l ~ • '8 ~fl8~ UA CINEMA h tSIM·ns•er Mo 89' 054t * * "THE STUNT MAN" IS l.A.'S NEW '1 HIT \\\\\ '\\\. ;R STUNTMAN "'"-. ---~· v' ... ~. ''' 11:t•l':l:JtTI1:cc.• 1 ' OAAHGE MALL CINEMAS 5 l 8 Oronge 637·0340 S.. .WC ()olectory kit SllOWI n..s UA TWIN Westminster Moll 893·1305 Dolly 12 30 • ' ~ ~ I~ • 1 40 " 10 00 l""I VIEJO MALL . M1ss1on V1e10 495·6220 Coll I-• .... si-i""" with orGhestra & other Lyric Opera singers sun., sept 21, 1980 -8:00 p.m. IRVINE BOWL, LACUNA BEACH phonecharge: <714>499·1SJJ or write: l YRIC OPERA ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 514, Laguna Beach, CA 92652 Visa-Master card-or checks TICKETS: $8 to $15 "FINAL COUNTDOWN" Plus (PG) "BATT\.E BEYOND THE STARS" Special MNklil• Show -F ri .. S.tl. MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE THE NEW YORK STRING QUARTET 1980-81 CONCERT SERIES c >11:1111.·1 in Rc..:~1dL"nn:. ·n1L" l '111\·L"r~itv of ' Cali Ii >rni:.t. lr\'in1.· · -.1, .· I 7Ji1, J1.r (JJ1{1 111111c• mnp/1: 1.~ <>II<' of the ma"t l:\ll////JI, 1/ll(ll·fc•/:i //I th£' hll:\111£':<.' " -111<• t h•11tl-r /~I ~uh~crip111m St:ril·~ VOU CAN SHUT YOUR E Y ES, BUT YOU WILL REMEMBER WHAT HAPPENS ALL THE WAY HOME! "A BETTER FILM THAN 'STAR WARS ' ••• '1-TIME MAGAZINE "ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW" IA> .ftCKET PRICES: Gen. '3.IO 'ic!nionn so. Children SI IO ~ < .. nl 1.·n.., f11r S.!<i 00 Prt ~L'L"lb fi'om tH.'kt'l ....Ill·"\\ ill "l1ppt1n llw l 'Cl 'I. holar;hip funl.I :md ,lrl· 1:L'< dl'd11l11hll' ( lndl\ 1du:1I til.'kl·t~ pnc1.·d ar $(1 no) .,_...,. ... .._.,_,~ .....-. .... , ltfl -1.1--"--'----"--- ---nt1-~. 6111\~ .f/l/lf5~ Studio Sneal< Prevjew Tonight 8:30 p.m. • - Beyond time itself ... he will find he r. MIRAMAR THEATRE '100-.,. f I C•m1no Re•I \•n Cl•tTMnt4' ,.,-40,.. "AIRPLANE". IP'GI '"AMAL COUNTDOWN" "THEHUNTEA'(PG) I ~ "XANADU" I (PG) I I "MOUNTAIN MEN" (R) "BLUES BROTHERS" "PROM NIGHT" (R) c::::-.:.-=-..::::--.:;;: :~ _, I "THE HUNTER" "FINAL COUNTDOWN" (PG) .... ~-. -==:i I '"THI M.UI LAGOON" · • • , , "CALIFO~·~A SUITl"l CMt CHRISTOPHER REM ~ •• RASTAR/ STEPHCN DEUTSCH..aovr1t0u JfANN Of SZWARC ,~ I ....... _ ..... ~..... . ·soMEWHERE IN TIME" \!Ai•..,, JANE SEYMOUR . CHRISTOPHER PlUMMER ~.:..a.. 1 "unu o••uHGs" 1 ... :2. TERESA WRIGHT ~111~:RICHARD MATHESON ~~J~,-BID TIMt RETURN" . . tNI ~~JOHN BARRY ltOOUC~~STEPHEN DEUTSCH 0"'"1~ JEAN NOT SMAR( • .,,...,,\.&, p,(IUll i\ "CHHCH .. CHOHO" l0t11•n•t Mhr'H.t l•M"t 0" MCA AKO'OI & '•PH I o-.n ~q.a. ((f"f 1tUDOI ... 'H .......... " ....... u IPOl .... -1 .. fUOWtt4 W-WSYtoOl t 0 ACAPULCO 60LD" . -------.~·--J .. tit lDWAIUll' IRllTOl EDWARDS' IADDlllACI EDWARDS' CHllMA WllT CtlHOMl Santa Ana 540·7444 El Tore 58t ·5880 Westminster 891-3935 Orange 634·2553 --·--· ,. ) • Sneak Preview at 8:00 ... ..,. ... . . -. -. Ml ...... -....... ~, \Ola.I ... , .... . __ , ___ _ PL"rformancl' dall'~: :-.arurd;c\, Ck tohl·r I I :--:11urda;. Dl'Cl·mhcr 6 Fri<l::1y, January 16 Friday, February 27 Friday, May 15 Location and time: FinL" Ans Villaj(L" Thc..:atrc. l'C lr\'ine. All ~rfor mance:-. 8:00 p m All &:lJ ~ 4N0 (HI rtlMS RECEIVE II<( SEAi. Of fl<E MOllON PICIURE Coot Of SElf REGULATION C:ill Now for ril'kt't lnfi>rm:ulon: Fine Ans Box Ollkl'. (..., 14) RB 66 1 nr 66 14 weekdays. :-Ol'rll'" ofTL"r cxpirl·~ Friday, Om>her IO. 19HO. TV has me programmed. I know exactly when to It works like a ch arm. All I ha ve to hear is the announcer say : .. and now a word from". and I lea,·e the room . Which means most TV comme r cials don1t get much of a break from m a ny wom en my age, who aren't big TV viewe rs at best. Adve rtisers know I 'II be there when the ir ads run in the Daily Pilot. I subscribe . More ~omen like me turn (o t he advertising in the duily news paper tha n the average day a.nd night a udience on the TV tube. Does that s urpnse yo u? Tune in to t he Daily Pilot. tune out. 642-4321 DAILY PILOT ..__... ....... .,._ ....... -.............. _. .. .. . • .. I .· . . . . .- ~ ROCK TALK Friday September 19 1980 OAJL Y PILO r fl7 -6her's Music ·coming Up Roses By U SA ROBINSON Black Rose as a high powert!d rww rtX'k o roll hand. m adt• u1• or 1i?Ult1m h 1.c' Dudek irn{t "Hoc.kt>t" R1tl'hollt>, ilrumnwr <:on f't>r.:uR(lO bassist Ma!\ Nolan a11cl kt·ybour<ll\I <•vn ~t"ott Oh , yes. and ll'ad -.an.:1•1 <'h1.·r Cher" Well. th1• I 11th .11"' ·'', ,,mt 'h•· "'11nlt••l t11 ,.:.-1 bat'k to ro<'k · 11 • roll "Wh,•n SotlO\• .ind I ,(u1 tt'tl 11u1 1l" o4...\J:,! fr"' thtng"'for\Th, :.-'llrrht>r la't "-•·,·J.. 1 .. r1o.1nj! a hout ht>r 1w "' 11warnJl11111 .m<t refl1•1 11ni.: ''" 1h1•,..... pu111 "ti(' .mil • I "'''f1• hk1• ri•h.•1' thf'n unrl ISOffif>IJtlll't' ll ju.,I IJlll ln't Show Tour Rock History They won't r,·ully IH• Build \ Hoth Elva~ Presley or Lmdu Roih t J1ll 11•·1 furm1n~ in C.:hap man College·"' pn1eh11.•t1on 25 \ t'•tr-. ur H1l<-k n Roll," wtuch begin"' St-pt :!6 However, 1mper:-.un.1tnr"' Yll ll bt• Joan.: tht'1t best to make lhl' ..iud1enl't-:o-tt1111k 1h1·\ f\' '"'erng the real Ltung T hat's the 1dt.>a b1•h1nd tht> lllU!'\ln t l w ur through rO<'k h1stor). l'11•ated b) d1rt•1 tu1 l'aul Frizler, a Chapm an l'olle~e prn(c•..,i,or 111 l"Otll municahons and En~h!>h This is Frizler 'i, :.e\ ~nth mus1C'a l JI l'hJp man, and all have had casts numben n~ 50 ur more, and a ll have drawn heav1I) on school .1.1d alumni talent. More lhan 40 numbe rs and groups wall be represepted, including The Platters. Ril'hie Valens. The Big Bopper. the Shangri Las, Bob Dylan. Sonny and Cher, Mick Jagger. Carly Simon. The Beach Boys, Allee Cooper . Little !lichard. Fats Domino, Tina Turner and Cat Stevens. The show will be presented tn the college's Mem orial Auditorium at 8 p.m . Sept 26. Z7 and 28 and Oct 2, 3 a nd 4. Tickets are SS. $4 and SJ. AU seats ar e ,reserved For reservations and in· formation call 997-6856 NOW PLAYING IRlllDI' •llTOl ITADIUM INllWl·I• MA .. 'S lllEA 'LAZA Santa Ml 5'0·7U4 013"01 639 8770 Bru ~?9 5339 ...... ..rnleTD• Cl•IDOMf Mj;W~AY lt OlllYE·lll Huntington 8Ncl1 848·0388 Or~noe 634 2~53 westmonsttr 891·3693 llWAllOI' •IUO TWiii lDWAllDI' WOOClelllDClf MtSS>Oft Vll!O 830·6990 lf\<1ne 551 06!>5 .._--==~·-a_ liea!!,llt_!!ll ~·-•OT ------ f: • Ann THEATRES N ORANGE COUNTY DAILY MATINEE~ TO 5:00 PM MANN THEATRES HHt~IOI "'' tlf 40', ANO ntl~ >;11Nf I OWi II SOUTHCOAST PL AZA 546-27 ll Umited Engagement! Peter O'Toole •nd Steve Ra.laback THE STUNT MAN 12:1S.2:45-5:1S.7:45-10:15 JOHN \II A \'1..ll.T A URBAN COWBOY 12:00-5:00-10:00 Robert Redford 00 BRUBAKER' 2:3~7:30 FEAT\llllND THE Hll SONOS "MAO!<:," "All OVEll THE WOlllD." "XANADU," "l'M ALIVE." JPGI [ ROCK TALK J --- I w.ml1'll l11 h.1\f• ll 1·h1mt't• ta tr tu du 1t JKl11n bd1111• I ( 1•11 ti wouldn 'l l1'.:..i.ppropaalt-nrnTnrc- Al f1r'l ( 'h1•1 t•hoi.u not to udvt•rt11>t' her n,1m1• 111.,1:.ltnl( 111i.t1•tul on 11111mym1ty . I 11td thut lw1·1rn111• I didn't wunt 1t to be ('h1•rr11q11e , "11ht• t•x vt;u1111 "I d1dn 'l wunt it to b(• tht> wuy l'Vt'ry thinl( thut I've ever done b,l"l'Ully hat-lk•1•11 , YOU know,• With 8 tot Of hoopla I w111l1t·d Hlu1·k Kn:.t• to tr and sla nt! on 11:. own lwo ft'1.C 1" J hun<t rnthcr than twcause n( "'° htt I .un "l '1" NOT SllR t; uurlly 1r I Celt ll was hke 1·1111110.: h11t•k tu rn1.·k '11 ' roll," s he says, "as much a~ I felt 1t wa:s t•om111~ bcick lo music, because it had ~en s1Jt'h 11 loni< ttm .. s ince I'd done any music at ull But on rn)' "I ;ike Mt· Home· album, 1f you 1.1:.lcn to :.11k two, which 1101 loo many people d1<1 tht·r~ !> ruc:k 'n roll on that II ., dafftt•ult," -.h~ admits, "because if \ 11u rt' popular doing on~ thing, sometimes peo- ple non 't wa11t you to go in another direction And 1t ':. n sky to try something else when you're not :.ure of what the ac('eptance is going to be. "I 've had to relearn som e things, but :.uml'llmes •l '!> good to go bac kwards and not gt'I cHrything you re used to It makes you work harder and re t.-va luate who you are · "SOMETIMES IT'S GOOD to pus h and not have everything come easy ; it makes you (eel 'Ii ·•1gryagainandthat's funforme." Cher credits ex boyfriend'. Kiss bassist Gene Simmons. with giving her some good ad v ice ..., "I listen to him because I feel he's close to hfc, he lives the life he works. he enjoys the mustt' and he knows a Jot And for the first time. I tried to record the kind of music that I like to listen to. "111DNK IF WE WERE a new grqup and no one had ever heard or me before, it would be a lot TREAT YOURSELF TO THE TWO BEST COMEDIES OF THE CENTURY! li\C&~~ &Ii lFOla!$ ($~of'a~) AND Franco 8rusoti's ml ··.THE AUE:N T'IRROR IS HIM ON EARTH 1~ I c.& .,,, ... fJ'W/1'4 v. .-.:1u., .· L GETilNG BACK TO ROCK 'N' ROLL At Flrat, Cher -Choae Anonymity e as ier for us. Now, some people have a prejudice when they come to see m e "Then again, 1f lhl'Y hkc us and what we're doing, it helps bcc·aust' some peopli: will feel that they never hk<.·d what I did before and so they'll have lo give me !>Orne credit "It's a deficit and an asset lo be me. 1t all JUSl depends on whC:tt tht'y think of the music. If the music's no good. then 11 doesn't deserve to ~ave any credibility and 1f 1t 1s0hen it's stand ing on its own merat "I'll tell you." ~hl' laughed. "I was told 1n the ~ginning that I had to be prepared to be booed off the stagt' 1f people didn't like 1l So. I'm thrilled to .death bec.ause that never hap· pened." The Bandit, frog and Justice are at it again in the all new adventures of ... IPGI. "UNI\/[~ ...... Pl• Tuill-~rnw: ..... rnoTnrr=• lDWAllOI' IADOllUCl fOWAllDS' El JOl'o 581·5380 Cl•l MA WIST Ll'•L"• t KAlllOll IUD. DlllU·lll S4nti An.i \JI 1}71 UIWiADI' CllllMA CHTlll Wutm•n\ltt 89t )93~ P•c.t•<.t. 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Chan- nel 7 fE) OICKCAVEn c; .... ~. I> Ul,)hlV• L •OOV 1Pdrt .lot 311fil :J M'A•S'H 1_} BARNEY MILLEA Smog AIBtt 7 00 II CBS NEWS 0 NBCNEWS 0 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN D ABCNEWS 8 JOl<Ell'S WILD m M'A·s·H l"ran~ dema!ldS tll8t Ha .. t..eye be tourt-ma1 - ttaled tor 111111ng him 111 lhe o ~ g) STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO 0 FAMILY FEVO D SHANANA 'Guest Le&11e Gore I TEl.ETONE NEWS FACE THE MUSIC • ALL IN THE FAMILY • MACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT «!) VOTERS' PIPELINE Jim Coopor discusses issues a1tect1ng Orange County wtth candidates trom the 091h and 70th assembly d1st1ic1s (I) P.M. MAGAZINE 'CHIPS star Larry Wtlc;ox. hunting tor d1amondb11ck rattlesnakes 1n tt\e Arrzona d-t EI) OVER EASY Guest Dr Nan Hutchison Q tRl 8:00 8 THE INCREDIBLE HULK a:J MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT @l MER\/ GRIFFIN Gu"st~ c11evy Cllase, Andy Gibb, Grace Slick 1·30 IJ 2 ON THE TOWN Ste~e and MelOdy v1s1t a yacht oH Ma11na Del R~y. an interview w1111 the "Bun. ny Mother · at the Playboy C1ub .n Cenlury City a look at the 'Curse Ot Tile Pre"l1dents Oal/ld emerges lrom one of Ills blackouts at the scene of a murde< (Al 0 SHOGUN Btacf\thorne and Mariko travel with Toranaga and his vassals to Osaka where Blackthorne 1s to rec1a1m his ship a11d Tora- naga plans to make hts ltnal, m1htery claim to the 11t1e of shogun (Part 5) O .Chonnf>I Listing• 11 t<NXT 1CBS) Los Angeles 0 KNBC 1NBC) Los Angeles 0 KTLA itnd I LOS Angeles 0 AABC TV (ABC1 lo<. Anqptes l{. "\FMa (CBSJ San Diego 0 KHJ TV (Ind 1 Los An 1eh,'!> ilS KCST 1ABC1 S an 0 1eyo m t<Tnl \IM I Los Anger~., Ill !<COP TV (Ind I LOS Anqeles Eil KCE I· TV t PBSl Los Angeles m KOCE· TV f PBS) Hun11n91on Beach 'Golden Age' Drama Airing Rod Serhng 's me morable "Requiem for a Heavyweight." which first aired in l9:i6 as a part of CBS' "Playhouse 90" series, returns as a "50 Feature. The Golden Age of Television" presenta- tion Friday at 10 p.m. on KOCE, Channel 50. Jack Palance stars as a washed-out fighter - a pathetic character with a genUe side who is hav- ing a hard time adjusting to life. He is jostled around by seedy managers until a pretty employ· ment agent (Kim Hunter) helps him find himself. Author Rod Serling, an amateur boxer himself, said of the play. "I tried to dramatise re· jection by a segment of society. I wanted to analyze a human being who fought for a living but was nbnetheless a human being." The "New York Tim es" praised "Requiem" as "An artistic triumph that featured a brilliant performance ... by Jack Palance," and the "New York Post" acclaimed, "You'll go a long way before you see better playing than was done bv Jack Palance, Ed Wynn and Keenan Wynn." • Actor Jack Klugman hosts this special "Golden Age of Television" presentation, which also features interviews with stars Palance and Keenan Wynn, and Rod Serling's widow. Carol. who discuss their recollections of live television. 'Crime' Cast-Named HOLLYWOOD (AP) -John Hurt stars as Raskolnikov, the ob~essed killer, and Timothy West as Porfiry, the magistrate who tracks him down. in "Crime and Punishment," the classic cat·and-mouse story. • The fo ur·part adaptation of Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel opens the 10th season of Masterpiece Theater on public broadcasting on Sunday. Sept 28. Antique Show/Sale D MOVIE • • > f rtday T Ile Aaoo1 Sleµt Latu ( t97o) Art Car nti) Stuart ~~O•gottn A \mlllt t•)"'n po1tce cn1et 1nves1tgau1s the case ol a dead woman dt11Covereo on "'" steps 01 «1 syna- gogue (2 hrs I fJ <1J) BENSON The governor s wacky cousin Jessica Tate v1s1ts tor the weekend ar>d man- ages to become involved In a sc.ndal w1111 a Frencll playboy fR) 8 MOVIE • • "Moonllre.. ( '9701 Richard Egan, Sonny Lts· ton An ex-naz1 manages to llve llke a king In a t11de· a-way In Me•ico alter tl1e war surrounded by lll1eves and Cl)tthroats 12 hrs ) m P.M. MAGAZINE "CHIPs" star Larry Wilcox. 11unt1ng IOt d1amondoack rattlesnakes 1n tile Arizona oesert, Jerry Baker on moving plants Indoors, Capt Carrot on toothaches and tGe Joan Eml)e(y shows tllree 1ypes ol owls II) MOVIE • • "Wonder Woman" (1974) Cathy Leo Crosby. Atcardo Montalban A remarkably powerful Ama- zon woman becomes involved wtlh U S lntelh· 2.!_nce ti:) 28 TONIGHT Guest Thornton Bradshaw ol ARCO O•t Aellne11es discusses rl!SO\lrcer. and aeve1opmen1 Cl) All IN A OAY'S WORK Host Bill Aallefty travels across the country to dis· m MERV <l_RIFFtN Gu.ists C~vy Chase Anoy G1bo.• Grace Shck, Jtm Staanf. Jim l'1she1 Graham Nash &;) WALL STREET WEEK GolO In Them Thar Alps' Guest Hubert Baschrntgel, ea6Cullve vti;e president Swiss Bank Corporation «!) OLD FRIENDS ... NEW FRIENDS Pianist Lo11n Hollander tallls with l'red Rogers about his deep concern lor cn1ld prodigies and p11son 1nmetes O 9:30 g) SO MANY VOJCES fll) SACRAMENTO WEEK IN REVIEW Host Murray Fromson «!) OLD FRIENDS ... NEW FRIENDS Plantst Lot1n Hollander talks with Freo Rogers about hts deep concern tor cl\nd prcxl~d pt1son inmates o 10:00 IJ CJ) O.<LLAS The n-s thet Pamela 1s pregnant st11s up tile 1ong- stend1ng leud between grendlathefs-10-oe 01gge1 and Jock (R) DO NEWS g) NATIONAL NEWS fn Bill MOYERS' JOURNAL "Campaign Report Bill Moyers reports on the events, people ar>d tssues ol tlle 1980 election cam- paign and examines vart ous aspects ol the pollllcal process ml MOVIE • • • v., .,..R.aur~m F""or .A Huvy.,.,IQlll" lt'tS&I J~k Pel•nce, Kim Hunter An ...,ployment counselO< trt~ to Nip 41 _.sl'Wd-ve> bO••r , ...... )Ob. APWI ....... 'Tonaorrme' Trio Tom Snyder, host of NBC's 'Tomorrow' show, is joined by co-hosts Rona Barrett (left) and Nancy Friday. Miss Friday takes over the New York segment while Miss Barrett begins next month from Hollywood. Academy Chief Named HOLLYWOOD (AP) -John' H. Mitchell has been elected. pres ide nt of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and will succeed Hank Rieger in October. Mitchell. a television con- sultant, is a former president of Screen Gems. now called Columbia Pictures Television. TUBE TOPPERS NBC D'8:00 -''Shogun." The con· clusion or the rive-evening miniseries about feudal J apan starring Richard Chamberlain. KTLA 8 8:00 "Frlday the Rabbi Slept Late.·• Art Carney stars in drama about small·town murder investigation. KOCE 9 10:00 -"Requiem for a Ilea vyweight." Classic Rod Ser ling tale about a washed·up boxer trying to find himself. Jack Palance gives virtuoso performance. 10 30 m g) NEWS 111>Cl 80fJ(J)®) NEWS Q HOLLYWOOD SQUARES Ci.I DAVE ALLEN AT LAROE Tontghl Dave ts. Caesar, 01 Jekyll a cowboy. a folk singer m YOU BET YOUR LIFE Bulloy meets a t11dy snake trainer. Mr Nude US A and a tomale ••·IOCkey II) THE BENNY Hill SHOW Benny 1s 1n Chat ge ol a speaking tube e•chango du1111g the time 01 Queen V1ctorta tIJ NANA "The Oueen Nana lorces Count Mutlat to use 111s influence to get ner lhe lead on a new play slle b1111gs Sattn a p1ostnute, to come ltve with her (Part 4 ol 5J 1 t·30 IJ NO HOLDS BARRED featured· a look at a New York comedy scllOol. tiow 111e cntzens 01 a Colorado community celebrate wnM tno rodeo is on town D TONIGHT Host Johnny Carson GuestS James Garner Suzanne Some<s 0 MORECAMBE ANO WISE U @J FRIDAYS Mus1cel guests The C81s 8 RHODA m MOVIE * • •,, Alter The Fo•' (1966) Peter Sellers. Victor JOHN DARLING Mature An ltl~an master crtm1nal uses the filming ol a movie as a cover tor a ~Id bu!llon thelt 12 hrs ) W OETSMAAT ml CAPTIONED ABC NEWS 11·45 fJl) CAPTIO,NED ABC NEWS -MIDNIGHT- 12:00 0 AMERICA'S TOP TEN Host Casey to1asem 8 THE SULUVANS II) ROOM 222 Unwllllngly Pete heads a teacner's stt1ke suppo1 ting a sc11001 bOnd etect1on a1t11ough kautma!l views the st11ke as a meaningless q!Sture 12;30 U MIDNIGHT SPECIAL Host Cller Guests Eddie Aabbllt. Black Rose. The Rolling Stones. David Bowie. Paul Simon The Everly Brothers 0 MOVIE • • "Piranha, Plranlla f 1972) Peter Brown, Wil- ham Smith A ruthte&s nunter schemes to stalk a t110 ot jungle w1tdttte pho- t09raphers 11 hr., SS min ) 8 MOVIE * * "The nahan Con~­ tlon" c 1973) Henry Silva, Woody Sttode A mob teader steals a $6,000 000 Shipment ol heroin and pins tile blame on a small· 11me hoodlum I I hr 30 min) II) NATIONAL NEWS 12:40 tJ (I) THE NEW AVENGERS A SloW-wor1ung poi.on kills IMI IOQ eo-nta end Steed and Purdey rear they will be the neicl victims. • HOll YW<?20 HEAATBfAT Guesta , The Calt , Oven. The Scoole<t1 TJ\e Shandy. QJl CAROl BURNETT ANOPMNOS Guest Tim Conway i;ooe MOVIE • • • "The Leoparo· ( 1963) Bun Lancaster. Claudia Cardinale Gat1- betdl'1 1860 1nvu1on ol Sicily resulls on the demo· 1ton ot lhe a11s1ocr111S tn tlle social ordef 12 nrs I 1:10 fJ MOVIE • • • "The Sergeant" ( t968) Rod Steiger. John Plllllip Law As tlley llgllt side by side. a pair ol sot- d ters becomes close t11ends (2 hrs ) @) ADAM··12 1:30m MOVIE • • • '> ·Romeo And Juliet' ( 1937) Norma Shearer, Leslte Howard 1:501) NEWS 2:00 0 NEWS B MOVIE • • • • "ltie Snake Pit" f 1948) Olivia de Hev111end, Mark St8"8fls. 2'20 IJ MOVIE • • '" "The Priest 1<111er" f 197 I) Ge0tge Kennedy, Raymond Butt Poitce search tor a murderer whose targets are always Catholic prtests f2 hrs • S min) 225 0 NEWS 2:30 0 MOVIE * * TllP V1tung Oueen 119671 Don Murray Adrt- enne Com 3:oo m MOVIE • •., · Thoroughbreds Don I Cry ( 1937) Judy Garla!ld Mttkey Rooney 9) MOVIE * 1l. "Curse 01 The vam- ptres" f t9701 Amalia l'uentes, Eddie Garcia 3:10 8 NEWS 4:00 8 MOVIE • * 'Aachet s Man ' ( 1974) Aita Tush1ngham. Mickey Rooney · 4:25 II STEVE EDWARDS 0 NEWS 4:30 0 MOVIE • • "Pillow Ot Death" (1945) Lon Chaney Jr., Brenda Joyce «!)NEWS ·---....... ---. -MORllNG-" 5~ I OINE AVTRY 1:00 • NEWS COMMUNITY F£EoeA.Ct< Hoar· Fetnendo Del RIO -~onH£ AIR CJ) SUMMER SEMESTER 8: 151 SIGH OH FILMS THAT TEACH 8:30 9 SUMMER SEMOTER 8 THArSCAT D al IT'SYOUR BUSINESS 0 DAVEY ANO GOLIATH m SPEAKOVT • ROM~RAOOM ID CAPTIONED ABC NEWS (() JOB SEARCH 7:00 8 MARLO ANO THE MAGIC MOVIE MACHINE 0 GODZILLA/ GL08ETROTIERS AO\IENTUM HOUR 0 PACESETTERS Host, Ray Gonz.-tes D (!I SUPERFRIE.NOS 8 HOTFUOOE I TUAHA80UT YOQA.f'OR HEAL TH CIJ FOOO: SOMETHING F<>f' EVERYBODY 7;30 1J DUSTY'S TREEHOUSE 8 BIO BLUE MARBLE 8 THE LONE RANGER m ELEMENT AAY NEWS g) SONRISAS fJl) AS WE SEE IT (R) CJ) KIOSWORLO a.oo II CJ) MIGHTY MOUSE I HECKLE & JE<:KLE 0 FRED ANO BARNEY MEET THE SHMOO 0 LEAVE IT TO BEAVER fJ @) PL.ASTICMAN 8 ROLLER DERBY m MOVIE • • "Bad Bascomb" ( t9461 Wallace Bee<y Mar gatet Q'Bnen Wilen a oandtl •nd his partnet seek shelter In a group ot Mormons. Dne rOJd6 111811 golO and tile other defends them against Indians (2 hrs I g) SPECtAL PEOPLE S) ONCE UPON A CLASSIC "Dominic: Twenty Years Ago" Harnet, Beevef and Lucy convince Lord Slaln- ton of Lucy's autt>enticity (Part 7 ot 8) O (R) 8:30 IJ CJ) TOM ~ND JERR)' Q THE RIFLEMAN . g) HERE'S TO YOU tI) REBOP(R) by Armstrong & Batiuk CXJTTIE MALCNE"IS HERE. 100.A.'< 10 IE.LL US ALL ABOUT ANEW WA.'< TO EXE~C15E. CALLED JA~1SE! JAZZERCISE Rf.ALL'< SE.EMS 10 BE. sPQEAOING; DOESN'T 10 0E T~UTHFUL, JOHN .·· WE ~EAi-LY TRY TO AVOID WORDS LtKE SPREP...DIN6.' 11,00TllE? TV Show Dangerous? Stunt Men Flay 'That's Incredible' By JERRY BUCK LOS ANGELES (AP) -The producers of ABC-TV's "That's Incredible!" are ignoring the safety or daredevils to give their audience thrills, the bead of a stuntmen's association contends. "II they keep it up eventually somebody will get killed," said Ron St~in. president of Stunts Unlimited. a group of professional Hollywood stuntmen. THE ACCUSATION CAME as motorcycle daredevil Gary Wells lay in critical but stable con- dition in a Las Vegas, Nev., hospital. Wells tore a heart artery and broke both legs and his pelvis Monday night when he hit a wall after leaping 155 feet over fountains outside Caesars Palace. Cameramen from "That's Incredible!" were on hand for the leap, but did not film it becau~. of a mixup. .. .•. Woody Fraser, producer of the show. which features people performing unusual feats. denied that it exploits the daredevils. "Nobody's encouraging anybody to do anything," Fraser said. "Wells is a thorough pro- fessional. He's been on 'CBS Sports Spectacular· abQut eight times. His record. I think, is 176 feet. The jump he made yesterday was 150 feet." WELLS IS THE TllIRD person injured at- tempting .a stunt for "That's Incredible! .. In Los Angeles in March, Stan Kruml permanently injured his hands in a 150-foot dash through a tunnel of fire wearing a suit that was supposed to have been fire-retardant. WEU.S WAS HURT WHEN his motorcycle clipped a landing ramp after the leap. "My feeling is that 'That's Incredible' has been negligent." said Stein. "Nobody is drawing the line on what's safe and what isn't. # "They're hiring daredevils and not stuntmen, and we resent that they'r e calling them Hollywood stuntmen,·' Stein said. Stuntmen consider themselves professionals who carefully assess risks and say that not all daredevils are as cautious. Boo._ /ltf1,.1c. lvr1• .. bv Jim Jocol>• 6 Wo'"'" CnMV Tues. thru Sun. and Sun. Brunc h In July, Steven Lewis attempted to leap over two cars speeding toward him in the Arizona des· ( ert. but his left root smashed through the first car 's windshield. '1All.HOX ) STIMULATES.,. .. DAILY PILOT TAKE THREE AND GET ONE FREE! UC Irvine Fall Lecture Series Today lhru Sun al The Hunlington Center Mall Outstanding collections lrom 50 dealers. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE COMMITTEE FOR ARTS PRESENTS B. GENTRY LEE B. Gentry Lee Wednesday, September 24 8 p.m. Gloria Steinem Wednesday, October 8 8p.m. Also lree Evaluation Cli(\IC 405 Fwy & Beach Blvd . H.B. locol newi . sports ond ' od•tllOl'IQ a>mt to·~ -v dnv tn tht bnght, lively, 1n1t1u1tng littlijijl!•ll 642~1 SOUTH COAST REPERTORY In BEYOND THE FRINGE Mondey, Seplember22, 1llO 1:00 P.M. Vlllege TMetre General $6, Other Students $5, UCI Stud. $4. Tickets avallable at ASUCI Bo• Office from 9:30 a.m . to 4:30 p.m ., Mon. thru Fri. For further lnforrNtlon call 133-6378. Space Scientist & Serles Manaver for-the new Carl Sagan TV Serles "Cosmos" "STAR WARS -SCIENCE FICTION OR REALITY?" w....sc1a1, September 2• a p.m. uc vm ... T .... tn Tickets: ASUCI Box Office or mall order to Stu- dent Affairs Lectures. Information call (714) 833-5•. ' , UCI Village Theatre Ramsey Clark Wednesday, October 29 8p.m. Science Lecture Hall Crawford Hall Gore Vidal · Wednesday, November 19 8p.m. Science Lecture Hall Serles $12 tor 4 lectures. S4 slnole general admission; S3 faculty, staff, •n4 other students; S2 UCI students. Tickets avallable et ASUCI Box Office or mall order to"Student Affairs Lectures. Information call (714) •s•. ; ' ..-...-..--.... -...... --......_ _.... _ _.... .... ...,. ~~ .... ~·· ...... -..__..~ .... .,_...._... -...---.~-... ______ _... ........ ___ _. ..... -............ .. [ Hu~tington Beach Fountain Valley • f()I T I O N • VOL. 73. NO. 263, 4 SECTIONS, '8 PAGES OR ANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA County Alerted On Water By PATalC1' Kt.:NNt:DY Ol-0.h ,._, ..... Publk lletc11t1ons that 1ieopl~ are d ymg or cancl'r from dnl\Jl 1ng water rontam1nat('d by Ill\ abandoned chl.'m ical dump Ln Huntington Hnch ha\•e ~en forwank-(1 to tht> Orange Count> Oepartm~nl of Health St>rv1ces, a city planner said toda> · The Cll\ aide noted bowe\'~r that the ~harges are '"apparent ly unsubstantiated ' Peter Von Ellen. counsel for a developer whl) wants to build cond ominiums atop the old dump. testified before the plan ning eommission Tuesday that several people have berom~ terminally 111 from drinking w ater co nt aminate d b y chemicals seeping into pnvate wells. Lester Kuehne, who lives about 200 yards from the four acre dump, confirmed Thursday that his Wlfe. Mildred. 61. is suf· fering from cancer of the liver Although he makes no claim that her illness is the result of drinking water from the private com muruty well from 1957 until 1978. he says the wa ter had an extremely had odor until he filtered 1t through a cistern filled with sand and charcoal in 1957 Anoth e r wo man . Jud ith Oakden. 61. who drank from the community well for s ever a l years. has had a chronic in· testinal disorder for the past four years. s he said The dump site was used in the 1940s for oil refinery wastes. It is located 700 feet southeast or the Bolsa Chica Street and Warner A venue intersection Huntington Beach Associate Planner Jim Barnes said that a letter was sent today informing the county health department Director Robert Stone of Von Elten 's allegations ~ .... 1 ....... ESTRANGED WIFE SUES FOR t1. 7 MILLION Erik Eatr•d• Ch8rged Whh S.xu•I AbuH .;Blaek Ma ie' Aets Es~rada of 'CHiPS' Acc~ed in Sex Suit HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Erik Estrada, the handsome star of the NBC-TV "CHiPs" series, is accused in a $1.7 million lawsuit of forcing his estranged wife to participate in homosexual acts, "black magic" rituals and illicit drug use, among other allega- tions. the ceiling of their bedroom and thre w her out with neither money nor clothing. Mrs. Estrada received a court order July 7 to retrieve her belongings from their San Fernando Valley home. The or· der also res trained Estrada from "molestiog or disturbing the peace" of his wife. ·-I "It appears the charges are unsubstantiated," Barnes said. "But we feel we should notify the county It's the responsibili· ty of the county Health Services De partment to monitor the private wells .. Joyce Estrada. 40. claims her seven-month marri a ge to Estrada ended with a nervous bre akdown. Divorce proceed- The 21 -page laws uit <i lso claims the actor. J The State De p a rtment of Health Services has identified at least three potentially cancer- causing c hemicals, amid other toxic s ubstances. buried at the four-acre site 'the state health department agrees with a private assessment· by J ack K. Bryant and Associates Inc .. that toxic chemicals could seep into the water table if the site isn "t excavated. Environmental planner Tam- my Smith, who ass ist ed in the Bryant study, s aid city waterJand water in private wells near "the dump is of good quality a nd safe to drink. . However. she said 1t appears that in previous years the wate r in the private wells was mucti s hallower than its present depth of 20 f~ She SQid about 20 years ago. the water was closer to the buried chemical and could have been contaminated at that time. Ms . Smith said c urrently about 100 people use water from private wells. Battle Mounts Between Iran, Iraq Forces By Tbe Associated Press ings are pending. '-. In a Superior Court suit filed Thursday, Mrs. Estrada claims the star pulled the trigger of an unloaded pistol shoved d~ her throat. sent· her a voodoo doll with pins in its eyes -Mrs. Estrada suffers from glaucoma and tried to run her over with a car. "The suit alleges assault and battery. intentional inflictions of e motional distress, fraud. con- ver sion , false imprisonment and libel," Mrs Estrada's attorney, Ada Sands, said today. She declined further comment until an afternoon news con- ference. ''The suit is groundless and without merit, .. said Estrada's attorney. Stephen R. Jaffe. "It was filed for the purpose of harassing our client." The couple are in the middle of an acrimonious divorce ac· tion. The lawsuit alleges the mar· nage was only "a publicity gim- mick " for Estrada "to preserve his image and reputation as a he terosexual male and to establish the facade and ap· pearance o r s tability and normality by marrying a woman older than himself." Estrada, the s u it c laims, c ho se his wife because she would "not present a threat to his adolescent and young adult rans ... The suit also claims the actor lied about his age. saying he was 30 when he is really 35. Estrada filed for divorce July 1. Since then. Mrs. Estrada ha~ c laimed in court that her husband fired a bullet th.rough -Tied Mrs. Estrada up to have sex with her. -Threatened her unless she joined him in an effort to place a metal box filled with illegal drugs under the car seat of an unnamed business rival -Forced his wife to "con- sume harmful, dangerous and il- legal. drugs" including LSD. PCF or "Angel Oust." cocaine. heroin and marijuana -Committed "sexual assault and rape" on his wife by forcing her to "commit unnatural, re- volting and torturous heterosex- ual and homosexual acts." caus- ing her to "vomit. gag and ex- perience extreme and severe mental anguish .'' -Threatened her for refusing to participate in a "cult Black Magi'C ritual" and •·caused to be pa inted on the plaintiff 's body a fluorescent solution ... -Prevented her from seeing her son by a previous marriage. Mrs. Estrada's attorney s aid money won from the lawsuit would be donated to the Los Angeles Commission on Assaults Against Women, Southe rn California Coalition on Battered Women, Therape utic Living Centers for the Blind and the Jules Stein Eye Institute at UCLA Medical Center Estrada met the former Joyce Mille r in Hawaii while re- cuperating from a motorcycle accident he suffered a year ago on the "CHiPs" set. The two were secretly mar· ried in Las Vegas in November. When reports of the marriage surfaced, Estrada at first denied it, then confirmed it. \'our Httm«-Cown Dail;t· N.-•·spaper FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1980 TWENTY·FIVE CENTS 22 lnj·ured Titan Il Missile Silo Explodes DAMASCUS, Ark <APJ A fler-y explosion that lit the night sky "like daylight" rocked an un derground Titan I l missile silo to- day, injuring at least 22 main· tenance workers. the Air Force said P e nta(.!o n source!> s aid a nuclear warhead was atop the missile, but said there was no evidence the weapon wa ~ damaged or that any ractiation leaked Authorities evacuated an a rea that stretched 10 miles horth of the silo and five miles on either side, routing about 1.000 ~pie mostly 1n the towns of Damas cus, Bee Branc h and Grave:svi lle Rut by late morning, people were be· ing allowed back except within a mile of the facility. according to the Strategic A1r Command Teams from the Department of Enert(y and the st ate Health Uepartment were sent to the site about50 miles north of Little Rock to chel·k radiation levels. Rep. Bill Alexander, 0 -Ark . ~aid the Air Force told his office there was "no evidence or a plutonium leak. the warhead is in tact and the warhead is in the hands of Air Force officials ." Cheaper Gas Likely to Be Brief Boon LOS ANGELES CAP > Motorists in Southern California are finding cheaper gasoline available at gas stations that are staying open for longer hours, the Auto Club said today. But it's a situation that probably won 'tJast. Saudi Arabia decided Wednes· day to hike the price of its crude oi I S2 a barrel before the end of the year. and industry analysts pre- dict the immediate impact on con· sumers in the United States will be a hike of about a penny per gallon ofgasoline <Related story, A4 ) However . for now, gas is a little less costly Standard Oil Co. of California and Texaco Inc . -two re finers dependent on Saudi crude cut wholes ale gasoline prices 2 cents a gallon Thursday. despite the Saudi decision Fue l prices i n Southern California average Sl.27 a gallon for regular at full·service stations in m etropolitan areas and St.JO al stations in outlying areas. the Autom obile Club of Southern California said in its weekl y Fuel Gau ge Re port. Diesel fuel averagedSl.15. The Auto Club said 92 percent of the stations in metropolitan areas and 99 percent in outlying areas will be open Saturday and 64 per- cent of the metropolitan stations and 82 percent in outlying areas will be open Sunday. The a uto club survey is based on data rrom 354 s tations . 180 in the metropolitan Los Angeles area and 174 in outlying districts along major travel routes. Prices for premium gasoline average Sl.33 per gallon in the metropolitan a rea and St.36 in outlying areas, the club said. Prices for unleaded fuel average Jl.31 in metropolitan areas and l t.32for outlymg, theclubsaid. Tom Mahr. a public informa· tion officer at the headquarters of the Strategic Air Command in Omaha, Neb., said 18 were in- jured serious ly enough to be hospitalized, in the a ccident that began whe n a three-po una wrench socket fell 70 feet and punctured the missile's first stage fueltan.k. Gov Bill Clinton said Air Force officials told him t'hat no nuclear explosion occur red and thatnone could have occµrred in the silo housing the 103-foot intercon· tinental ballistic missile capable or detivenng thl~ nation's largest hydrogen bomb to a target 6,300 miles a w<Jy MaJ Lew Lambert at SAC headquarters said th~ e1tplos1on (Sff S ILO, Page i\21 Cha Confliet Huntington's Cops Want Mandie Out By ROBERT BARKE R OI ,._ 0.11, l'li.t The Huntington Beach Pohce Offi cers Association is demand· ing the immediate resignation or city Councilman Bob Mandie. charging that f city arrange menl with a towi ng business owned by Mandie's father con· stitutes conflict of interest. Mark Reid , chief negotiator for the 233·member association, said a letter was sent to Mandie Thurs day demanding that he step down. He said information also h as been forwarded to police Chief Earle Robitaille for possible investigation. M andic, who was elected to the city in 1978, denied allega· lions and said he wouldn't re sign . "I 've been expectrng something like thjs. I think it is a tactic being used by police in contract negotiations.·· Mandie, manager of Mandie Motorslnc., at 424 Main St.. saJd he has no financial interest in the firm. He said he also abstains on ci· ty council decisions on towing measures. ·'The company has not re ceived a dime from the city and is ope rating on the same basis that it has for 30 years." He also says he has various legal opinions from the city at torney, stating that his associa· lion with the company poses no conflict. City Attorney Gail Hutton said Thursday that no conflict exists under the current arrangement in which Mandie Motors is one or two companies used on a rota- tional basis for towing da maged Opera Course Set Tonight A free four-session opera ap- pr~iation course begins tonight at Golden West College in Hunt· ington Beach. The first session will be con- ducted from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m in Music Building Room 108. Subse· quent lectures are slated for Sept. 23, Oct. 3 and Oct. 10. The course will be presented by · Dr. George Rothman, a dentist who received his music degree from Cal State-Dominguez Hills. Recordings of fine opera singers will be used as a starting point for discussions. • Dall, l"I ... Sa.ft -OUSTER DEMANDED Counctlm•n M•ndlc and impounded autos. Mrs . Hutton said tht? arrang~ ment does not constitute a con· tract and that the towing com- p a n 1 es are paid by private parties for the service. not the city. M andic and the city have been named in a SI million anti-trust lawsuit by another towing com· pany operator who a lleges he has been barred from perform· mg police ~lated services H owevt.lc.-police negotiator Reid maintains that a City Coun· c1l official is not allowed to do bus iness with a cit y where the official stands to receive direct or indirect benefit Reid claims he has a legal opinion from a city attorney back- ing up the contention. Fire. Contained LAKE ELSINORE CAP) -A 620 a c re brush f i r e that threatened the habitat of the en· dangered kangaroo rat has been contained a fter burning for three da ys, the U S Forest Service said. The Horsethief Canyon fire was contained Thursday after it caused minor inj uries to three firefighters . Or:~:Qt:asl "ea&ber The Iranian military com mand reported intense ground and air battles today between Iraqi and Iranian units along the border and said naval clashes are "likely.. in the next few days, Tehran radio said. A communique said fighting was "still going on" along most of the 60().mile frontier between the countries. It did not spedfy -State Will Probe Shaky Hall Night and morning cloudiness. becoming sun· n y Saturday afte rnoon. Lows tonight 57 at the beaches. 65 inland. Highs Saturday 68 to 76. Tc Re Cc I \ . reasons for expecting naval ac- tion in the Persian Gulf. Fighting has intensified in re· cent days , especially after President Saddam Hussein of lraq on Wednesday terminated the 191~ border agreement between the countries and vowed to "liberate" territory · alon1 tbe frontier. The Iranian military com- munique reviewed clashes earlier ln the week and said con- 1lderable cuualU~ bad been ln· filcted on Iraqi forces in the kban LeyU area. "Durint a number of suc· ceasful mluiona • • in the bonier areu ~ Khuaestan and llam on Tburaday , the communique aald1 l~ Iranian Jet flpten crunea. One crubed on lreql tef'ri..,_ Four agencies that regulate the state's architectural and con- struction industries will band together to investigate the st.ruc- tura I inadequacies of Orange County government's $8.9 million Hall of Administration. Annowicement of the multi· pronged inquiry into why the two· year-old buildlnc doe• not meet acceptable atandardl wu made by Dan C. Wooldridse, president of the 1tate Board of Architec- tural Examine.rs. Wooldrld1e ts a resldentof Oraftle. The tuk force lnvesli1at1on wlll beldn within the next few weeks, Wooldridae said in a pre- paredstatement. "I wlll uk tbe state boards for en1ineers, contractora and 1eolo1l1t1 to Join wltb the architects board to investigate this facility and its implications lo state licensure,'" Wooldridge said. ·'This controversial building raises a-eumber of questions about bow well that system works and what special .problems may exist when local government con· structaam.;orfacility." be said. Several major problems With the five.story building have de· veloped since it was opened in June, lt'18. The IDOlt woni.lome develop- ment to county officials ia a con· clusion ln a recent study that the bWldlnl could suffer irreparable dama1e ln the event of major earthquake. Consultants found several areu of 1tructural weak- nea1,' lnchadlq j0latln1 and H · terior supp0rt columns. The study of the building's integrity was ordered by the county Board of Supervisors after numerous flaws were ob- served. 1>ecorative beams that once encircled the building were remove4 after cracks developed and lara't timbers were installed ln the basement parkint 1ara1e when overhead concrete beams showed sipa ol breakinl apart. Wooldrid1e empha1i1ed that a major aspect ol tbe invesU1at.lon will focus on LeRoy Rose, the architect who designed the build- ing "The architect involved ln this project is presentlt on appeal of a conviction for bribery ln anotber matterwblcbltallotbesubjectof a Board of Architectural Ex· aminers investigation. Action on possible revocation by the Board of his license la awaitlnl bis ap- peal," Wooldridae said. Wooldrid1e noted that the State Council of the American Institute of Architects has been asked to as- sist in the task force inquiry "in an attempt to fully disclose responaiblUtyforthis buildlnc." A state inveaUcaUoa into who la reapoaatble for tbe construct.Ion lnadequaclea wu ordered by the board of supervilon Tuesday. Board members previously bad been advised that it may COit the county between *5,000 and $1 mUUon to brine ll)e bulldlnl _...,to acceptablestructuraf 1tandardt. 'Tbe board a1lo bu authortaed (See RALL. 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T\ in P1tl!ibUrl(h • Tht' j{Ovf'r 0<>1 1tb,1 unnuuot"t°'d thr rt•31~oat1on 11f tht• !ltd tie offlciaJ in charge or the lotten Thomburl(h :said µ111tiponl( b.1lh u:.t-d 111 tlJC' t1ruw1ng Wt!fl r l1ged by in.ie<'ting thl'm wtlh ,1 bqu1d The 1 e ... u11 ""a' a tlrd"" rn~ of "666." whu:h pa1cl out ;,i ret'orcl S.1 5 mil hon II•• ('flplPr Hnid# H•'JlflrfM in lfgltoH LON UO , A p 1 So' 1el m1J1tan r ommander 1n Afghanistan are 1,1un<'h1n~ hchc.-opter borne <'Om mando raids against Moslem rebt'l!i 1n u major tat•t1ral shift from previous large-srale grnund opt.<rawms the Time!! of London reported to day d th The British nt'10.!ipdpi.'r -,aid offi cers romman 1ng e 80 OOO·m an So' iet on·upatwn forct! 1n Afghanistan have called In 'cu ban and V1etnarnese t'ounter·1nsurg~ncy ex~rts for help in dealing with the r ebellHin by anti-communist g uernllas "'Debate' .Just Chat ODTUbe RAl.TIMORfo: IAl'I Ronald Reaaan and John Anderson atct toa•t~r here m1 Sunday night (or wh.il '11 btointt b11l.-d us It d~ biate Sh1rtly 11pt•akm1c 1t will ~ nothing of th<> kind It i; mon• a two rn1An press t' u u I t' r t• n t' 1• b r o n d c a s l . I n rl'ttvl T011'1t prlnh' l ime. Ju!>t about u.s fur .i:. you run iet from tb~ furmial1ty of arad .-m1c 1'0 1111H!Ul1Vt' th•btitl'l> In u I l"oll dt'bltlt'. there IS Ulll' M't topll', neatly wn1pped in a :.llltl'lllt'nl that bcJtllllt with the wur·d "Ht•solvt•d An examplt! ..., ould be Ki:::.ul Vt'd lhat the pn•11 11Jt-nt of the U111lt:d States s houl1l IJt' dl'Ctt·d every six ~ t•u 1 ::., 1nstt':.ul of cvl'ry four " Jn !!>Ul'l1 li debate two teams ..argue lht i·a1tc oo preset SJdes. onC' t.iking the afhrmat1ve. the 1>thl'1 the ncgat1vc Only the m· d1v1dual team mt!mbcrs are ac- t ua I i.p~akers They a::.k and ;m!>wl'r all questions. as well as makt? the speeches The hour lung debate will ongmate from Haltimore's Con· ventton Cente r at 7 p m POT NBC. CBS. The Public Broad· t•ast1ng System and Nationa l Pubhr Radio will carry the de· halt! live. white ABC plans lo air the movie .. Mid night Express " instead 0ro%ro,¥oungblood Six JOllmahst!> wall pose qucs tions 011 a variety of topics Under rules set by the s ponsor rng Lea~uc of Women Voters, the candidate to whom the ques t 1 o n I s a d d r <· s s e d h a s 2 i., minutes for his answer . the other l'andidate then has 212 minutes to give his reply to th1~ sume question Then each can d1date will be allowed an add1 tional 11" minutes for rebuttal Opponents liven Battle in Court Then Republican Reagan and mde pe ndent Anderson will have three minutes eac h to make "closing statem ents The election took place more than three months ago. but a municipal court judge and the at· tomey who unseated him by 15 votes in a recount continue to fight il out in Orange County Superior Court Attorn eys f o r Ce ntral Municipal Court Judge Ri chard Orozco. who ongmally won the June 3 contest by more than 200 votes out of the ~.ooo cast. challenged 39 ballol! Thursday that were awarded lo attorney Bobby 0 . YoWtgblood during the recount that changed the outcome Shift O.K'd For Refutz;ees MIAMI (AP l The Carter administr ation. spurred by an gry charges from local offmals that refugees ar e boost mg crime rates and bleeding publrc cof. fers, has announced it i~ moving refugee resettlement operations • lo another state. The site of the new center for Cuban and Haitian refugees Wlll be c hosen in a week. Wh ite Hou se C hi ef of Staff Jack Watson said at a news con ference here Thursday The announcement came <me day after five south Florida • mayors threatened to s ul' the feder al governmenl. cla1mrng • the refugee influx ha~ pushed police calls up by as much a!> 775 per cent in one• M 1am1 neighborhood and pulled a public hospital $2 mlllt11n into de bt. ·• Frttffl Pag.. \ I ·HALL ... ~ . 1 I ' I • . the filing or a lawsuit al(amst lht· parties alleged to be re~ponMblc• for' the deficiencies County or ficials have said they believe the• architects and engineers a nd not the contractors who actually perfo!med the work were at fault ORANGE COAST ". DAILY PILOT litt .. rlH Wtf"d p, .... fjli.,. •""10·~ ,,.., OtflCH \-~ 8*1Uf\ tOll NO (Of'' t-410"'+.-•" (9'1• ,..,....W )JOWf\I B•• SttHt T .. •ption• (11•1 .. 2"'321 C1eMlflff Advertlting MMf7' "'°"" NOrtf'I O'•MI" COv"'• ~1-.1t••\. StC).1220 of the hard-fou~ht l'lect1on battle Superior Court Judge J ohn K Trotter, who will rule on the challengcs~sa1d he would look at no more than t he 39 ballots Orozco·s attorneys are calling in- to q uest1on. Orozco 1s seeking to invalidate the June 3 electton a nd force another confrontation with Youngblood in Nove~ber ln their laws uit agains t Youngblood, Orozco and at torneys Thomas Cr osby and Stella Ruiz contend there were numerous errors made during the hand tallying or ballots the second tim e around. The legaJ actions claim the re· 1·ount board credited Youngblood with votes he should not have re- <'<'1 ved and failed to count votes for Orozco. Registrar of Voters Al Olson, who testified Thursday, said he ruled on ballot c hallenges on a dailv bciS1S during the recount As 3 0 example. he disqualified two votes for Orozco. he said, when voters did not use the proper marking device He also credited Youngblood w ith about 21 ballots when voters marked both the challenger 's box and a write in box bene ath. No write-in candidate's names were filled in. however ·A new, computerized vote· counting system was used for the firs t time m June and Crosby said l'lccti<>n statutes had to be in wrpn •t(:d with I h1~ mm ind . Shipnu·nl ( )ut'! " W/\SlllN<;TllN f/\l'J The «art1·r u1l1111111:.l ral111n 1s lobby-in.: hard t1, l"''r'l11a1lt· the Senate to uv1·rr1Jl1· the· House and p1•rm1t lmlw t11 huy ~ tons of lJ ~ r 1•f1C'l11r v.rade uranium d1·.,111t1· thal nal 111n ''i refus aJ to r('llllUll<'f' lht• clt•vclopment or nurlt•ar w1·apon~ The House voted :/jfj !lfl Thursday to disap· µrnvt· ltw 'lh1pments of nuclear r u t' I r" ,. t h ,. I n d I a c n erg y . proclut'inJ: rco;H'tor al Tarapur near H11mliay President Cart er was 1nv1ted as the third candidate. but re fused to take part unless he was allowed to first debate Reagan alone. without Anderson taking part There had been s pecula tion that the league might include nonjoumalists on the firs t panel The modera tor a nnounced Thurs day is , h o w ever , a jour nalist. Bill Moyers. a re porter and producer for public television. And the panel1sls a r e JOUrnaJists. too· Char les Cord- d r y, a reporter fo r The Baltimore Sun; Soma Golden, e ditorial writer for T he New York Times. Daniel Greenber g. a syndicated columnist . Carol Loomis. who is on the board of edit ors of Fortune M'aga zine ;• Lee May. a reporter for the Los An geles Times . and J ane Bryant Quinn. a columnist for Newsweek SILO ... scattered debris around t he s ur- rounding area and that Arkansas offi cials reported some foliage caught fire By midmorning, he sa1d, lhefire had subsided . It was not immediately known whether the missile itselC or only fuel exploded The .;ilo. covered by con<'rele doors. was "jl\Sl a big rubble ins ide" after the blast. Clinton said The explosion ocrurred as a m a inte nance c r e w trie d t o neutraliz.e a ruct leak in the first· sta ge of the missile. said SAC 'spokesman Col Richard Kline. Air Force Secretary Hans Ma rk in Washington said the missile h a d been undeq~oin g main· tenance Thursday night when the wrench socket fell , bounced off a thrust mount. and struck the mis· sile. puncturing the first stage fuel tank holding about 10,000 gallons of ruel. There's 'Trouble' In Welfare lines Sunday's Dally Pilot will focus on foreigners nooding Into the COW\try, some to visit and others to ftay -woam W.uTING -There's grum bling in the line of welfare applicants that starts forming at 3 a.m. at Orange County's Cen· tral District Social Services Of. lice. But it's not about the length of the wait or the red tape. Native citizens and earlier im· m igrants are upset by tbe In· docbinese who appear to get pre· ferred treatment. TOUalST INVAS ION SllNDA Y"S REST FOLLOW.S T&ADl!J'ION - Entertainer Toni Tennille is tak · ing over where her mother and fe llow singer Dinah Shore left off -as hostess of a television talk show. As she ente rs the risky field, s he tells why she ad· mires their abil ity t o get cele brities to say what they otherwise might not. Nl111el Slayl•• -Families Post &~WI ....... llouor••d Actress Lillian Gish reacts to tributes at a New York re· ception honoring her. The city's Museum of Modern Art opened a retrospective of her movies s panning seven decade ~ -from .. Broken Blossoms " in 1919 to "A Wedding" tn 1978. . - Huntington Rape Cases lnvestig?te d Huntin~on Beach police a re 1nves t1gating two unrelated rapes that occurred in the city early Thursday. In the first incident . a 25-year- old Fountain Valley woman was approached by a man a~ i · 30 p m as she was getting m her car out.side Lucky Johl'\'s tavern, 19476 Beach Blvd . police said The man forced he r to drive rr om the scene until they stopped at a cul-de-sac. whe re the man raped her in the car and ned on foot. police said. When the woman tried to re· sist. she was punched in the race several times by the suspect, police said ' At 2 ·40 a m Thursday, another rape occurred when a man entered the sliding glass door of a downtown Huntington Beach apartment and assaulted a 21-xear-old wom an who had been asleep in her bedroom. police said. The tntruder covered the woman's face wittl bis shirt. raped her and fled , police said. In each incident. the suspect was described as a white man in hi s 20s. but police said they do not believe the same m an was involved in both assaults. Bus Ove rturns MILLEDGEVILLE. Ga. <AP) A bus carrymg 21 prisoners overturned after its brake lines were deliberately cut Thursday. kilting a prison guard and injur· ing six inmates. a uthorities said. No inmates escaped, but two were being questio ned in the s abotage. Killer Reward The families of a newly wed couple bludgeoned to death in their Lacuna Niguel home in Au1uat posted a $25.000 reward Tbunday" for inform ation lead· lnl to the identity of t!'e killer or tllters. At a conference conducted at the Orange County Sh er iff's Department in Santa Ana family spokesman Bruce Harrington said, "We hope that somebody somewhere knows something.·· Harrington, a Newport Beach attorney, is an older brother of Keith Eli Harrington, the 24· year-old UC Irvine medical stu- dent, who, t ogether with his wife , Patrice Anne, 27 , was slain last A\lg . 21. · Orange County Sheriff in· vestigators say they have three men' working full time to solve the case . but that no substanli411 leads have been uncovered . More than 150 people including relatives, friends a nd coworkers ot the slain couple have been in- lerviewed. The families' spokesman said the investigation has only shown the .. that these were two beautiful kids ." The bodies were found in a bedroom a d ay after the estimated time of d eath. They were found by the medical stu· dent's Cather, Roger Harrington. He had returned lo the reside nce at 33381 Cockleshell Drive in Niguel Shores after spending several day!t at his Long Beach condominium. An autopsy determined that th e Harringtons died fro m massive traum a to the head. No murder weapon has been found. Nor ha s a m o tive been established in lhe slayings. ··And that 1s one of the saddest and most frustrating things." Bruce Harnngton told reporters "You thlnk of the cliche that things like this don't happen to British Author Oswald O•ily ~lle4 Swtt - 'COULD HAPPEN TO YOU' Bruce Herrington you , that you read about them only 1n the newspape rs . But it happened to us and it can hap. pen to you. You have to cherish what you've got," Harrington said. The reward 1s being offered jointly by the Harrington family a n d Mr. a nd Mrs Fran~i s Briscoe, of Huntington Beach. the s lam woman's parents . There are no s pecial condi- tions attached to t he reward. Harrington said. "We are attempting to bring forward people who have their• sus picions . who may h ave seen or hear d some th ing," Har- rington said. Rejected by Judge FORT WORTH, Texas <AP) -A judge rejected an attempt today by a British author to open the grave of Lee Harvey Oswald to determine whether the body buried there is that or tbe ac· cused presidential assa ssin. on Nov 22, 1963, and wa'S hims elf s hot to death by nightclub owner Jack Ruby two Jays later. Th e l egal dispute over Oswald's body began when Ed· dowes filed s uit to open the grave, claiming it contains the body of a Soviet s p y who s witched places with Oswald when he defected to Russia in State Dis trict Cour t Jud~e James Wright said "no necessity • or compelling reason for the lhreatened ex h utnation o r autopsy are shown in this record. ~ 1959. Eddowes' t heor y is OU\· lined in the book. "The Oswald File." ··in s h o rt ," he add ed , "rumors. speculative theory. conjecture. and public curiosity will not suffice." Lawyers for Britis h author Mic hael Eddowes, who tried to have lhe body dug up, said they wer e studying t he ruling and would decide later whether to appeal. Eddows filed suit to have the body removed and an autopsy held because he believes the pe r son burie d there is not Oswald, but a Russian s py who was a llegedly sent to murder President Kennedy The Warren Commission said Oswald shot Kennedy in Dallas · · 1 know -I know -a Soviet agent killed your president and I inte nd to prove it.·· Eddowes said last month when th e latest round of legal maneuvers began. Eddowes' original stltt seeking exhumation has been denied by three judges and is on appeal. The current court action began when Oswald's widow, Marina Oswald Po rter. signed a slate· ment agreeing to the exhuma- tion . However, Robert Oswald con· tends hls wis hes must· take pre· cedence since he paid for the grave and burial in Rose Hill Cemetery in east Fort Worth. LOW~END CARPE'I'ING? Sure we have it -but. usually we try to convince customers to buy carpeting that will complement their homes. Often. in situations wh ere a customer is covering the floor just to sell a house. cheap carpeting may be a liability. In many cases the difference of only a do llar a yard will install a quality of carpeting that looks twice as well and will give much better·service. In a nutshell -we're not trying to necessarily be the "CHEAPEST," (though we often are). but the "BEST." (Which we always are.) DEN'S • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ··installation· custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVEN'U~. • COSTA MESA. CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 6•6·•838 -646·235.5 M illlom of foreigners are spend· ing tbelr vacations here, and are repaid in bar1ainl for what they lose in tele viaion ·nUTtured m yths about the country. 1be bit factor is the decline of the U.S. dollar, and the influx liv• a un to the American economy at a Ume when it can use it. FOUNDING MOTHEas The League of Wom en Voters always reminds us to do civic duties. In preside ntial e lection years, the League looms even larger, by v i rt ue o f it s sometimes bedeviled debate sponsorship. Read a profUe on an organization that believes ln o~e~~~ u much u ~"·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ciaos beUeve in the opposite. _ t ------. ---· ' \ I ,. C• (). .. Irvine tDI TI O N ' \'our llom•••o•·n Daily Nt•wspapt-•r VOL. 73. NO. 263. 4 SECTIONS, 4 PAGES ()RANul::: COU NTY, CALI FORNIA TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Panel to Exanline County Hall Faults t-·uur 1tt:l"nr1t" that rt•gulatc thr :Uate':s arch1t.-\'lural and con strurHon industries will birnd tOtrt"tht>r lo 111vl':.ll.:att' the strur tural anach:qu.&<'lt'~ o( Ornngt> County .iovf'mmt'nl · Sii ~ nulh<'n Hallo( Adnu111<1trat1\)n Announcl'mt•nt 11f lht> muh1 pron~ed 1nc.1u1r'• 1ntu "'hy th•• lv.o ) ear old butldmg d~s not m\"\•t acceptable i.tandards was madt' by Dan C Wooldndgt', pre:udent of the s t at~ Uoan.t of A rchltl'<' Housing Market Periled If municipalities don 'l st art working with land developers to alleviate the housing shortage. the state government will step in to solve the p roble m . Irvine Company Preside nt Peter C Kremer said Thursday Speaking before 160 people at a Building Indus try Association luncheon at the Airporter Inn Hotel. Kremer said his opinion is backed up by three bills now awa iting the gover no r 's signatur e· AB 3252, which places the burden of proof on localities adopti ng s lo w-growth o r - dinances to s how that they are not dis rupting the housing market. -AB 2853, which requires localities to plan a nd zone to meet market demand for hous- ing in aJI price ranges. AB 2321. whic h s ignals loca lities that they are not to frustrate production of needed housing "These actions are warnings -warnings that if the local gov- ernments don't do their part to bring on an adrtitional housing supply. the prerogatives of local government which affect the supply of hous ing will be re voked and placed in the hands of state and federal governments," he said. "Most of us can imagine with some degree of horror what Bill! CStt KREMER. Page AZ> Prime Hits 12112 P e rcent NEW YORK <AP> Led by Citibank. several major banks raised their prime lending rates today bl! one-quarter percentage point to L2 5 percent Following Cltibank were Manufacturers Hanover Tru s t Co .. M organ Guaranty Tru s t Co,. Chemical Bank. First Na· lional Bank of Chicago and sever a l r egional banks in Detroit , St Louis and Chicago. It was the hf(tf time 111 as many weeks that m ajor banks have increased the prime, the base rate banks charge most creditworthy corporate customers lural Eurninl'rs Wooldr1d14" u1 a rt>suh-ntof Oranl(e Tht> tabk for<'t' tnVt'!lt11talion "'111 be(ln w1Uun \he nf-xt few ...-t't'kS. Wooldndge u 1d in 1t 1>r~ r ued 11rntemen1 · 1 14111 ll!lk the su1U: board:s fur en g tnt't>r ~ ('ontra<·t or'I 1ind jtt'Olt)l!(ISb \(I JOIO with thr u ch1tecL\ board to 1nvesugatc th1~ fac1hty and 1t& 1mphcat1orus lo ~l.itt• hN>n~ure · · Wooldridge sa id • 'Th111 1·ontrovt'rSial bu1ld111K rut~t'io. u numl>4!r of questions about how well th1tt system works and what l'1pcc1al proble ms mMy l'XtSI when lcK·:1I government con stru('t..'I a muJot racthty," heSllid Sl'veral maJOt problems with lht' rive i.tory building have de velupt.'tl sincr 1l was opened In June. 1978 The most worrisome develop mer\,I to county ofhc1als is a con· clus1on m a recent &tudy that the ESTRANGED WIFE IUU FOR 11 .7 MILLION Ertk Eetr.U Cherged With S.xuel AbuM Estrada of 'CHiPS' Accused in Sex Suit HOLLYWOOD CAP> -Erik Estrada. the handsome star· of the NBC-TV "CHiPs" series, is accused 1n a .$1.7 million lawsuit of forcing his estranged wife lo participate in homosexual acts, "black magic" rituals and illicit drug use. among other allega· lions . Joyce Estrada. 40, claims her sev e n -m onth marriage to Estrada ended with a nervous breakdown. Divorce proceed· ings are pending. In a Superior Court suit flied Thursday, Mrs . Estrada claims the star pulled the trigger of an unloaded pistol shoved down her throat, sent her a voodoo doll with pins in its eyes -Mrs. Estrada suffers from glaucoma and tried to run her over with a car. "The suit alleges assault and battery. intentional inflictions of emotional distress. fraud. con- version, false imprisonment and Ii bel." Mrs. Estr ada's attorney. Ada Sands. said today. She declined rurther comment unti 1 an afternoon ne ws con· ference. ''The suit is 5?roundless and without mer:it." -said Estrada's attorney, Stephen R. Jaffe. "It was filed for the purpose of harassing our client." The couple are in the middle of an acrimonious divorce ac- tion. The lawsuit alleges the mar· riage was only "a publicity gim· mick " for Estrada "to preserve his image and reputation as a hete ro sexual male and to e stablish the facade and ap· pearan ce of ' s tability and normaJity by marrying a woman older than himself.~· E strada, the s uit claims. ch ose his wife be cause she would ·'not present a threat to his adolescent and young adult fans ... The suit also claims the actor lied about his age, s aying he was 30 when he is really 35. Estrada filed for divorce July 1. Since then, Mrs. Estrada h~ clai m ed in cou rt that her husband fired a bullet through the ceiling of their bedroom and threw he r out with neither money nor clothing. Mrs. Estrada received a court order July 7 to retr ieve her <Stt ESTRADA , Page 1\2) building could suffer Irreparable damage in the event of major earthquake . Consultants found severaJ areas of structural weak· ness, including joistinf' and ex- terior supoort columns . The study of the building's integrity was ordered by the county Board of Supervisors after numerous-n aws were ob- served. Decorative beams that once encircled the building were removed after cracks develo~ 22 Injured and large timbers were installed in the basement parking garage when overhead concrete beams showed signs of breaking apart. Wooldridge emphasized that a major aspect of the investigation will focus on LeRoy Rose, the architect who designed the build· ing "The architect involved in.this project is presently on appeal or a conviction for bribery in another matter which is also lhesubiector a Board of /\rchitectura·l Ex a miners investigation. Action on possible revocation by the Board of his license is awaiting his ap. peal." Wooldridge said. Wooldndge noted that the State Council of the American Institute of Architects has been asked to as- sist in the task force inquiry · 'in an att e mpt t o f ull y di sc lose res ponsibility forthis building " A state investigation into who Is (See HALL, Page A2) Titan II Missile Silo Expl~des DAMASCUS. Ark . <A P l A fiery explosiona hat lit the rnghl sky "Like daylig'ht" rocked an un de rground Titan II missile sil o lo· day. injuring at least 22 main· tenance workers. the Air Force said P e ntagon sour ce s s aid a nuclear warhead was atop t.he missile, but said there was no eviden ce th e w eapon was damaged or that any radiation leaked Authorities evacuated an area that stretched 10 miles north of the silo and five miles on either side, routing about 1,000 people mos tly in the towns of Damascus. Bee Branch and Gravesville. The Strategic Air Command said it planned lo allow people lo return to within one mile of the site as soon as a survey team finished checkinJt out the area. Teams from the Department of Energy a nd the state Health Department were sent lo the site about SO miles north of Little Rock to check radiation levels. Rep. Bill Alexander, D-Ark., said the Air Force told his office there was "no evidence of a plutonium leak, the warhead is in· ZOOOHmaes tact and the warhead 1s m the hands of Air For ce officials.·· Tom Mahr. a public mforma- lion officer at the headquarters or the Strategic Air· Command u1 Omaha. Neb , said 18 were in- jured seriously enough to be hospitalized, in the accident that began when a three pound wrench socket fell 70 feet and punctured the missile ·s fi rst s tage fuel tank. Gov. Bill Clinton said Air Force officials told him that no nuclear explosion occurred and that none could have occurred in the silo housing the 103-foot intercon· tinental ballistic missile capable of delivering this nation's largest hydrogen bomb to a target 6,300 miles away. Maj. Lew La mbe rt at SAC headquarters said the explosion srattered rlebris around the sur· rounding area and that Arkansas officials reported some foliage caught fire. By midmorning, be said. the firehad sub:'lided. It was not immediately known whether the missile itself or only fuel explod~. The silo, covered by concrete doors, was "just a bi5? <See SILO, Page AZ) State BOanl likes Irvine Coast Plan The Irvine Company has re· ceived assurances that its plans for construction of up to 2,000 homes along the scenic Irvine Coast will likely be approved without m ajor objection. State coastal commissioners. m eet in g Thurs d ay in Los Ange les, offered glowing re- views after studying a concept plan for the nearly 10,000-acre coastaJ st retch in south Orange County. "The approach here is good, this is a major step forward," said Michael Fischer, executive d i rector of the coastal com- mission * * * The plan calls for large estate- type homes and construction of a pair of arterial highway~ lead- ing through the coastal hills to Coast Highway The concept proposa l . authored by the Irvine Company and Orange County offi cials, also calls for preservation of up to 74 percen t of the coast acreage. The area detailed in the plan stretches from Corona del Mar south toward Laguna Beach and. is bordered on the north by the proposed alignment of the San Joaquin transportation corridor. <See COASTAL PLANS, page AZ) * * * 0 • 50 . MO. . Cor111111 (1,ltslH II + Missile S1l1 ARKANSAS • ll Oo1Jdo Monroe LOUISIANA ,.,.,.,.....,... EXPLOSION -SITE ArkanaH MIHlle Siio Cheaper Gas Likely t o Be . Brief Boon LOS ANGE L ES < \1'1 Motorists tn Southern California are finding cheaper gasoline available at gas s tations that are slaying open for longer hours. the Auto Club said today Rut it ·s a s ituation that probably won't lasl'. Saudi Arabia decided Wednes· day to hi ke the price of its crude oil $2 a barrel before the end of the year, and industry analysts pre· diet the immediate impact on con· sumers in the United States will be a hike of about a penny per gallon of gasohne (Related story, A4 ) However. for now. gas is a little less costly. St andard Oil Co. of California and Texaco Inc -two r e fine rs dependent on Saudi crude -cut wholesale gasoline prices 2 cents a gallon Thursday, despite the Saudi decision. Roads Major Hitch • m Cove Park Plans Co ••'-• Medium DeMity Rnldefttlal Private 9'Kl'Ntlon ()peft Space . ....---·-·-· ~<. /~.~~ Tourist ttecrN11oft 'T Commercial ·~ 1-.L 0 lel,lll.NI I ()peft Space ··f ~ fio CONDITIONAL . ..; > ~.o DEDICATION 11 AREA \ ·~ ~ uw .,....,.. ""*"''-' I i I::'. j ·v c:o,nM>VIJllY .... ova "'DNllD llK>ADI, HtLLSIDI HOllll __ ....... _______ ."""" ________ ..J __ .__,_.. ________ ----- L. By ST EVE MARBLE OI ... Dall' .. I ... Sutt It will be at least three years before the oublic is allowed to ts~t. foot into the hilly terrain or the newly created state park in south Orange County. residents were told Thursday. David Allen. a state parks and recreation architect in charge of designing Crystal Cove State Park. told listeners in Newport Beach that it'll be months before it's even clear what the park wm loot like. "We're just not there yet," be said . feodin1 off questions from tbe crowd in the cafeteria at the Ford Aerospace facility. The meeting was sta1ed by the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. But the audience, armed wtth inquiries on what price they'd *>ay for bavinl a state park in their backyard, pressed on. Lasuna Beach resident Fred Caserio, a veteran surfer of 25 years, said he's worried state of. (iciala could destroy the three· mile stretch of beach included lb the part. ·'You 1et some flatlander coming in from Montana with some sort of degree in ecology who can't even swim trying to tell us how to build a beach," he said .• He said th~re are four or five good surfing spots along the state-strand, which is open to the public, that he fears could be ruined. Other residents said they are concerned that the park would bring traffic, litter and in· creased fire problems in the dry season. Allen said consideration is be· in1 given to briqinc park vis· itors to the area via a public transportation system. He suc1estec1 motorists might be able to park in school paJtinC loll in Newport Beach or even at Newport Cepter where they could catch a park shuttle bus. Joint qreementa between the state and city fire departments would be worked out In the future. be said. "Until the park is open," be contiuued, "I 1ue11 if there's a fire, we call tbe fire depart· ment." <See caYnAL. •• ,. Al) \\'ea•her Night and mornin g cloudiness, becoming sun- ny Saturday arternoon . Lows tonight 57 at the beaches. 65 inland. Highs Saturday 68 to 76. INSIDE TODAY People collect comic book3 /or more than laughs. They're a good tnvestment if you know which 1Uper-hero lo buy wlwn. See how on Page DI. Index al U\ C\• ii· 0 . \e, ull lnl re- e!'· ,.a..L_~l.ll~l_~j_~__!:LUML:iilll!EUL!.LI ~---JUST BREAKING--'-...... Police Kill Leftist Assassi11 of Somoza • ASUNCION. t•uaaua 1A1'1 Pnllr t-sha t 11nd l11llttJ 11 It-rt la• lueniUa sou1ht an the' &U&.'1!itn11tt0n ot ~n•~tits111 Sorn0111 and a"'"ted anothtot ..,.. 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P.a 1 r 1 c;m lhrll Thumburah said to day a 1rand Jur drtt>rm1nf'd lh•t tht' Apnl 24 drawing or lht• 1tate'a *3 5 m11tioo Dail) Numtx-r lotter gamt· wa11 f111ed and l'el'Olllmended th•t !\IX bt' 1nd1ctc'(i 'Jbombur1h said tht> 1-wtt' re-c-omm~nded for lndlt'tm~nt by U.. ltakW1dc grand JUr) includt'd N1cll l'i!rry, Ulc lclevis1on 1&n oouncer tor the lotlN ) draWlJ\11 111 WTA E TV in Pittsburgh The ,.ovt'rnor also annount~'il lht> resignation of the !>tale offklaJ m chu2e of lhe lotter) Thornburgh said ping pong ball used in the drawing were rilled by injecting them wkth a l1t1u1d The result wa~ a drawing ot ··•." wh1rh paid out c1 rt>N1rtl $.1 5 n11lhon G_.,.riua.., .'toy .J.-1 .titlMH ,,....,, BEIRUT. Lebanon cAPJ f'ale~tan1an guernllas claimed today they hit an Israels warplane Oy1ng over southern Lebanon and said the Jet crashed 10 names 1n~1de Israeli terntory Israel denied the claim llo.w l "'oa" Hai.-Bomd•"'ff LOS ANGELES Secunty Pat'1f1c Rank today increased its bask home loan rate to 14 percent . up a quarter of a percent The rate ror new variable interest loans went to 13~. per cent. Battle Mounts Between Iran, Iraq Forces BJ Tiie Aueciated Press The Iranian military com- mand reported intense ground and air battles today between lraqi and Iranian units along lhe border and s aid naval clashes are "likely" in the next few days. Tehran radio said. A communique said fighttng was "still going on" along most of the ~mile frontier between the countri~. It did not specify reasons for expecting naval ac· tion iD the Persian Gulf. Fighting has intensified in re- -c,,nl days , especially after President Saddam Hussein of Iraq oa Wednesday terminated tfre 1975 bordeT agreem ent be•ween tbe countries and vowed to ''liberate " terr itory aloa1-tM frontier_ The Iranian military com- munique reviewe d clashes earlier iD the week and said con· siderable casualties had been an- ftlcled on Iraqi forces in t he Khan Leyli area. "During a number or suc· cessfuJ missions" in -the border areu ol Khuzestan and Ilam on Thursday. the communique aid, .two Iranian jet fighters fraa)lied. One crashed on Iraqi \lerrilory. 1f een Cyclist kit by Auto ~ · A 17-year-old Irvine boy was injured Thursday evening in a lit-and-nm collision between his ~icyc:le a nd a late ·mode l ¢adillec. police said. Police Sgt. Bob Kredel said llandy Scott Morrison, 17, of 14 t.aurel Tree Lane, was treated for bruises at Tustin Community Hospital and released. Re said Morrison was bicycl ln1 westbound on Mic helson Drive near Angell Street when lbe Cadillac struck the back of his bicycle, knocking him to the 1tound. Moniaon told police the driver of the car then backed up and left the scene without stopping HALt ... resPonsible for the construction inadequacies was ordered by lhe board of supervisors Tuesday. Board members previously had been advised that it may cost lhe county between $665,000 and $1 million lo bring the building up to acceptable structural standards. The board also has authorized the filing of a lawsuit against lhe parties alleged to be res·Ponsible for the deficiencies. County of· ri cials have said they believe the architecL'l and engineers and not the contractors who actually performed the work were at fault Larger J/HF Market Seen WASHINGTON (AP1 -The Federal Communications Com-~ ission ts proJ>Osiog to allow more than 100 n ew VHF television stations around the country. many of them in major cities. If approved. the move ''couJd lead to lhe creation or a fourth co mmerciaJ network." sa id FCC Chairman Charles D. Ferris. That couJd mean as many as 140 new stations in the nation's lop 100 m a rke ts, including Chicago, Washington, Cleveland a nd Pitts burgh. Jn California, the commission said that one new VHF station could be added in San Francisco and seven in F resno. The rest of the state's largest ma rkets ar e already saturated. Shipment Out? WASHINGTON (AP) -The Carter administration is lobby- ing hard to persuade the Senate to overrule the House and permit India to buy 38 tons of U S. reactor-grade uranium despite that nation 's refusal to renounce the development of nuclear weaJ)Ons . The Hou~e voted 298-98 Thursday to disap- prove the shipments of nuclear fue l for the India e ne r gy. producing reactor al Tarapur near Bombay. . ,. ........... lft.HIOn•d Actress Lillian Gish reacts to tributes at a New York re- ception honoring her. The cit y 's Museum of Modern Art opened a retrospective of her movies s panning seven d ecad es -from ··Broken Blossoms·· in 1919 to "A Wedding" in 1978. f 'rnrn Pog.-I I SILO. • • rubble inside" after the blast, Clinton said The explosion occurred as a mainte nance crew tried to neutralize a fueJ leak in the firsl- stage of lhe missile, said SAC SJ>Okesman Cot. Richard Kline. Air Force Secretary Hans Mark in Washington said the missile had been unde r going main- tenance Thursday night when the wre nch socket fell. bounced o(f a thrust mount, and struck the mis- sile. puncturing the fi rst stage fuel lank holding about 10,000 gallons of fuel. About 24 minutes 1ater. the maintenance crew re- ported indications of a fire. Mark said, and flooded the silo with water. Civilian authorities were ad vised to evat'uate the area. It was the second accident this week involving s0phisticated Air Force weaponry. On Monday, a 8-52 bomber ~aught fire al Grand Forks Air Force Base in North Dakota. State disaster officials said an intercepted Air Force message indicated the plane may have oeen carry ing nuclear weapons, but SAC refused to con- firm that was so. The explosion in Arkansas shook the ground and the area .. lit up like daylight." said Tommy Graham, an official of the slate Office of Emergency Services, who lives in the area. f 'ro"' Po ... I I KREMER. • • Brother might do to local plan- ning. And perhaps eve n worse is the frightening spectre or local planning and zoning done by a judge." Kre mer pointed to higher density and smalle r housing units as one way of providing af- fordable housing. He blamed the escalation of housing costs on increased hous· ing demand coupled with slow- growth efforts by cities. 'tThe demand for affordable housing is huge and growing," he said . "But the supply is small and falling." ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT f"f Or.,... (N\I O•tly P1fof ••In •"11 ~ '" (Of'F'b1NG 1,_ N•w-. Pftt\'f '"' OvOh\'°"'G Ot llV" Ot•~~ GN \I Pvbt1~1ng (.~CM"' S,,.p.11r4lfll H ihOn\ .,, Pvhl•'-""'°° MonO..• tnrov9h F''°""• fOt (~t• Mlt-"4 N'"•P0f1 8_.~ ~ H11f'l11'\QIOl'I a ... ," Fown••·n v •• ,.. , , • '"~ l •Qwl\A 9f•(.f\ ~lft (CN\1 A \ll"QI,. "'0•0n<f+ ,.O•hOt• •\ pMOl1\N'Ct ~'"'dit.,\ 4nd ~~'\O.tY\ fh" pnrw •P•• ~blt\ftinQ pl""I t\ •1 )10 W•~t Q•v $111',.~ ,.. 0 80• IS.0, (0'\1.t Mf,S• (.-Morn,.-9]fl) .. There's 'Trouble' In WeHare Ii~ ..... ,, ...... p,f\+df"' •"d Pub"•~' -··""'--¥•"•011"0 fd1tor C..rtHM L. .. , An1\t-"1 M.tf\ffo"tq Eo110t Offlc .. CM•• Mew J>O W•\l a.v '\itt .... 1 .. =.:rt:(~O~lt:,~ :V°:c·~ ~7;'w~~d Sunday's Daily Pilot will focus on foreigners flooding into lhe country. some to visit and others to stay . woam WAITING -There's grumbling in the line or welfare applicants that starts forminc at 3 a.m. at Oran1e County's Cen- tral District Soci:U Services Of- fice. But it's not about the len,gth or the wail or the red tape. Native citizens and earlier im- miarants are upset by the ln· dochinese who appear to get pre- ferred treatment. TOURIST INV A810N lliUions ol foreipera are apmd- inl their vacaUons here, and are repaid in bai1ains for what they Joae in television-nurtured myths about tbe eow1try. Tbe bll factor is tbe decline ol the U.S . dollar, and the innus stves a lift to tbe Amerkan ecOnom)' at a Ume when it can uae It. "' SlJNDA Y"S BEST FOLLOWS TRADITION Entertainer Toni Tennille is tak- ing over where her mother and fellow sincer Dinah Shore left off -as hostess of a telerision talk show. As she enters the risky field, she tells why she ad- mires their ability to 1et celebritiea to say what they otherwise might not. FOUNDING •OTHERS The League of Women Voters always reminds us to do civic duties. 1n presidential election years, the Lea1ue loom• even lar1er. by virtue of ila sometimes bedeviled debate apon110nbip. Re8d a protlle on an or1anluUon that beUene in objectivity as much as politi· cian1 believe tn the opP91ite. ' .. . . \ -------------~----------------- Oswald Action Barred FORT WORTH, Texas CAP> A Judee re,Jttted an attempt today by a British author to ~n t ave c:A Lee Harvey Oswald to determine whether the body buried there is th't of the ac· cused presidential assassin. Stttte District Court Judie James Wrt&ht said "no necessity or compelling reason for the threatened exhumation or autopsy are shown in t.hisrecord . "Jn s hort," be added , "rumors, speculative theory, conjectun!, and public curiosity will not suffice." Lawyers for British author Michael Eddowes, who tried to have the body dug up, said they we re studying lhe ruling and would decide laier whether to appeal. Eddows filed suit to have the body removed and an autopsy he ld because he believes the person buried t h e re is not Oswald, but a Russian spy who was allegedly sent to murder President Kennedy. The Warren Commission said Oswald shot Kennedy in DaJlas on Nov. 22, 1963 , and was him s e lf s h ot t o death by nightclub owner J ack Ruby two J ays later . The lega l d ispute over Oswald's body began when Ed- dowes filed suit to open t he grave. claiming it contains the body of a Soviet s py who s witched places with Oswald when he defected to Russia in 1959. Eddowes ' t heory is out· lined in lhe book, "The Oswald File." · • 1 know -I know -a Soviet agent killecl your president and I intend to prove it," Eddowes said last month when the latest round ot legal maneuvers began. Eddowes' original suit seeking exhumation has been denied by three judges and is on appeal. The current court action began when Oswald's widow, Marina Oswald Porter, signed a state· ment agreeing to the exhuma- tion. However. Robert Oswald con- tends h.is wishes must take pre- cedence s ince he paid for the grave and burial in Ros.e. Hill Cemetery in east Fort Worth. I ~ f',....Pap .. 11 ESTRADA .. belonainas from their San Fernando Valley home. Tbe or- der al10 restrained E1trada from "moleaU.n1 or dl1turblftl the peace" of hi• wire. The 21-page la ws uit also claim• the actor: ~ -Tied Mrs. Estrada up lo have sex with her. -~ttvd bar ""I-. she olneCJ him in an effort to piece a metal bolt rilled with Ulegal druaa under the car seal ot an unnamed business rival. -Forced his wi fe to "con- sume harmfuJ, dangerous and ii· le1al drugs" inc ludln(C LSD, PCP or "An1el Dust :• cocaine. heroin and marijuanM. -Committed "sexual waull and rape" on his wife by forcln1 her to "commit unnatural, re· volting and torturous heler<>se• ual and homosexual arts," caus ing . her to "vomit, gag ' and u peraent'e extreme a nd severe mental anguish." -Threatened her for refu.•11nl( lo participate in a "cult Black Magic ritual" and "caused to be painted on the plaintiff's body a nuorescent solution ... -Prevented he r from seeing her son by a previous m arriage Mrs . Estrada ·s attorney s;,ad m oney won from the lawsuit would be donated to the l..os Angeles Commission on Assaults Agains lP Wo m en . Southe rn California Coalition on Battered Women, The rapeuti c Living Centers for the Blind and the Jules Stein E ye Institute at UCLA Medical Center Estrada met the former Joyce Miller in Hawaii while re cuperaling from a motorcyt'le accidant he suffered a year ago on the "CHi Ps" set The two were secretly m ar ried in Las Vegas in November When reports of the marriage surfaced, Estra"'da at fi rst denied it, then confirmed it. saying he had only been trying to protect his privacy Killing Suspects L OS ANGELES (AP > Poli ce say they will seek murder complaints from t he district at- torney's office against eight al- le'ged members. or the "Rolling 60s" -a street gang linked to a rash of crimes. inc luding the shooting death of 17-yeaF-old Cedric Diggs. • ""'-......... .,. . ...._.. .ftlf n• ""'"9• • Asisemblyman Willie Brown , t h <ii rm a n of the Bla ci< Cuuntci of th(· Uif(l!i!Jature. he.as tH n (sppointeCJ to tne U niHrs 1ty r1f Cal ifornia Bo;srrl of Fte~entA <Stor y AS ) t 'n•• Pap ''! CRYSTAL. • llr-agri:NI with rM1rlPnts that the rriat1 'iy<>t<•m 1n the park Wf•U ltl la kdy ti(· thr most Cl)n trov e r~1al rwunt 1n the 5tate's final plan.'> fi e explaanf'rl lhot the pro p(J'led San Jr1aqu1n Transporta- t1nn Corridor . env1s1oned as form 111~ lhe northern boundary to the park. 1s crucial to the plans The (Jflly other road~ seriously being considered at this time. he continued, are Pelican Hill and Sand Canyon roads, both con- ceived as multi-lane highways- lhat wouJd lead to residential de- velopment planned along the western rim of the park. Allen also said that if the federal government purchases land west of Crystal Cove. as it is being asked to. the state most l ikely wo uld manage that area too. Cr ystal Cove State Park is com prised or 2.400 acres that ta ke in Moro Canyon and Moro Ridge a s well as the ~ach acreage t hat stretches from Cr ystal Cove towa rd Cameo Shores. * * * COAST A PLANS WEIL UK.ED • • • Commissioners, who must still -take an official vote on the plan, zeroed in on the proposed roads and the development that would com e ii plans for the creation of a national park ran through. The park bill. asking that the federal government spend S38 million to purchase land includ- i ng 931 acres owned by the Irvine Company . is cerrenlly before a Senate subconamiltee. If that bill meets with defeat, tbe Irvine Company wants permission to build 85 eslate- type homes on the coastal face or Wishbone Hill and an addi- tional 130 homes in tbe Muddy Canyon area. Although planners advised against building on Wishbone Hill, commissioners generally favored it. The ar1umenl centered on the planners· contention that frontal slopes of Wishbone offer a scenic and environmental quality that is rare and could be Jost if homes are built. 'Tm comfortable with having homes in this area if they are sensitively sited." countered Commissioner Me l vin Nutter "But I think we must keep our fingers crossed for the pa rte bill " U the park bill is successfuJ , the number or residential units the development firm wouJd be allowed to build would be dropped to 1,785. Commissioners, though. were more skepficaror plans to make both Pelican Hills and Sand Can yon roads mult i l a n e hi~hways. Planners. in a staff report re- leased prior to the meeting. ad- vised that Sand Canyon Road be trimmed from four to two lanes. •'Two separate m ajor arterials or the maganitude pro- posed is ex:cessive in that it wo uld res ult in irreparable damage to natural resources," the report read. But Orange County planner Robert Rende said if the width or the road was reduced. lhe brunt or the traffic would end up in Newport Beach or Laguna Beach. "We see a need for busing la nes, for turnouts and passing tapes," he explained. addtnR he disagl'eed with planners that Sand Canyon should be a "mean- dering park road.·· Newport Beach Mayor Jackie Heather said reducing the road si7.e would be "irresponsible planning" that would result in the creation or another "Laguna Canyon Road." Commissioners, though, made it clear they feel the road should be two lanes. "You can always m ake roads w·uler ... said Commissioner Judy Rosener , a Newport resi- dent. "but it's tougher to make them s maller." The concept plan now must be drafted as part of .the county's st a t e-mandated local coastal plan and submitted to coastal commissioners for approval. Irvine Company and county officials said they expect to have that document completed by the end-0f. this year. LOW-END CARPE'I'ING? Sure we have it -but. usual!.~ we try to convince customers to buy carpeting that will complement their homes. Often. in situations where a customer is covering the floor just to sell a house. cheap carpeting may be a liability. In many cases the difference of only a dollar a yard will install a quality of carpeting that looks twice as well and will give much better service. In a nutshell -we're not trying to necessarily be the "CHEAPEST." (though we often are), but the "BEST." (Which we always ,are.) DEN'S : iiisiailitioii: ·cu1tom drapsris• linoleum • ~ floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • q:>_$TA MESA, CAllf. 92617 • PHONE 6 •6-4838 -6•6·1lSS --. ' -. -~- I LagunB/South Coast \''our Hom rt o" n lt11ll~· ~r"·spapt"r TWENTY-F I VE CENTS VOL. 73. NO. 163. ~ S CTIO~S, 4 PAGES ORANG E--(OUN TY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1980 Crystal Cove Park .,3 Years Away' i'' T~rlst \. Rec,.ation ,, Commercl•I / I ,,.-·-. Cameo j Sr.o•l'' I ..,.;• ...,...> Medium Density Rnic:Mntial - CA't'SfAL COVE STAT£ PAAI( ,,,,,, ----By STEVE MARBL& OI -. Oall~ Pllt4 \\lft It will be at least three years before the public is allowed to set (oot into the hilly terrain or the newly created state park in south Orange County. residents were told Thursday David Allen, a state parks and recreation architect in charge or des igning Crystal Cove State Park, told listeners in Newport Reach that it'll be months before 1t 's even clear what the park will look like 22 Injured "We're just not there yet," he said. fending off questions from the crowd in the cafeteria at the Ford Aerospace facility. The meeting was staged by the Newport Harbor Area Ch amber or Commerce. But the audience. armed with inquiries on what price they'd pay for having a state park in their backyard. pressed on Laguna Beach resident Fred Caserio, a veteran surfer or 25 years, said he's worried state of- ficials could destroy the three· mile stretl'h of llt':H·h indufied 111 the park '·Y ou {!et sci me flatlander coming rn from Montana with some sort o(· dt'grec m t•colol!Y who can't t>vcn !.Wlm t ry1ng to tell us how to yu1ld a beach," hf• said He :said ttwre arc four <Jr five g(10d surfing s µots a long the state strand, which 1s opl'n to tht• publi<•. that he fears couhl lw ruined Other res1dcnl~ said thl') an· (~e CR YSTAi.. Pait> A21 Titan II Missile CONTROVERSY BREWS OVER PROPOSED ROADS, HILLSIDE HOMES Silo Explodes • • • Coastal Plans 'Liked' State Board 'Gimm' Over Irvine Concept The Irvine Company has re- ceived assurances that its plans- ror construction or up to 2.000 homes alon~ the scenic Irvine Coast will hkely be approved without maJor objection State coastal commissioners. meeting T hursda y in Los Angeles. offered glowing re· vi ews after studyin~ a concept plan for the nearly 10.000-acre coastal stretch m south Orange County "The approach here is good, this is a major step forward." said Michael Fischer . executive director or the coastal com· mission. The plan calls for large estate-- type homes and construction or a pair of arterial highways lead· ing through the coastal hills to Coast Highway. Laguna Requests Revised Road Plan Laguna Reach City Council members have formally re- quested that the Orange County Board or Supervisors delete AJta Laguna Boulevard from the rounty's Mastf'r. Plan of Arte~I Highways. The council also stated in a resolution that the city aims to revise its general plan so that future traffic will not require the extension of Alta Laguna to Laguna Canyon Road and Arch Beigh Heights Council members have long sought county removal of Alta Lagllna and Temple Hills Drive from the highway master plan. They were prompted by hilltop neighborhood groups who fear extension of Alta Laguna would 'bring inland motorists through their residential streets en route to Laguna's beaches. City Manager Ken Frank told council members this week that county officials were waiting for the city to reduce the number or additional residential units in the Laguna Beach General Plan before removing Alta Laguna from the map He said the officials also said that deletion of Alta Laguna Oran~-Coa~• L ,,_: =;:-- \\eat her would "almost certainly" be ac- companied by deletion or Par)! A venue and Temple Hills Drive as part or the countywide system. Frank said the deletions are expected to be included in a county general plan a mendment scheduled to come before the board o r supervi so r s in December Lifeguards Log Rescue Record in LB Laguna Bea c h lifeguards rescued 2.344 people -a record number -and reported no drown- ings on local beaches during the 1980 summer. officially ending last Monday. Rough surf conditions led to more rescues a nd serious inci- dents (126) than ever before, they said. The lifeguards said there were 21 resuscitations. 2,733 medical aid calls, 29,952 preventive ac- tions, and 22.5Z1 ordinance en· rorcements. The city employs SO lifeguards during the s ummer. The staff covers about three and one-half miles of city beach and three miles of stale beaches north of Laguna. San l11Gti A reo --------- T h e concept proposal. authored by the Irvine Company and Or ange County officials. also calls for preservation of up to '14 percent Of the C"Oast acreage. T he area detailed in the plan s tretches from Coron a del Mar south toward Laguna Beach and. is bordered on the north by the proposed alignment of the San Joaquin transportation corridor. Commissioners. who must still take an official vote on the plan, zeroed in on the proposed roads and the development that would come if plans for the creation of a national park fall throµgh . The park bill, asking that the federal government spe.nd $38 million to purchase land inchKl- ing 931 acres owned by the Irvine Company, is currently before a Senate s ubcommittee. 1f that bill meets with defeat, the Irvine Company wants permission }o build 85 estate- lYP.e homes on the .coastal face of Wishbone Ifill and an addi- tional 130 homes in the Muddy Canyon :trea. A I though planners advised against building on Wishbone Hill, commissioners generally favored it. The argument centered on the planners· contention that frontal slopes of Wishbone offer a scenic and environmental quality that is rare and could be lost if homes are built. "I'm comfortable with having homes in this area if they are _sen sitively sited,'· countered Commissioner Melvin Nutter. "But I think we must keep our finger9 crossed for the park bill.'· If the park bill is successful. the number of residential units the development firm would be a llo wed lo build would be dropped to 1,785. Commissioners. though, were more skeptical of plans to make both Pelican Hills a nd Sand Ca nyon road s multil a n e highways. PlaM ers. in a staff report re· leased prior to the meeting, ad· vised that Sand Canyon Road be trimmed from four to two lanes. "Two se parate m ajor arterials of the ma~anitude pro· (See COASTAL PLANS. pa&e AZ) UAMASCUS. Ark tAPJ A fier y explosion that ht the night sky "like daylight" rocked an un - derground Titan 11 missile silo to- day . injuring at least 22 main- tenance workers, the Air Force said Pentagon sources said a nuclear warhead was atop the missile. but said there was no evi dence. the wea pon was damaged or that any radiation leaked. , Authorities evacuated a)1 area that stretched 10 miles north of the silo and hve miles on either side. routing about 1,000 people mostly in the towns of Damascus. Bee Branch and Gravesville. The Strategic Air Command said it planned to allow people to 5,000 Seen For.Laguna's 'Dilley Day' An estimated 5.000 people are expected to attend J im Dilley Day -an all.day event honoring the late Laguna Beach environ· mentalist Sunday at Main Beach Park in Laguna. Dilley. whose drea m was a · park surroundin g Laguna Beach. died Aug . 3 or cancer at the age of 68. Dilley Day will include dance, song, family games. speeches and competition. Skydivers. led by for m e r Laguna Beach Mayor Roy Holm and Dean Westgaard, are scheduled to parachute tu Main Reach between 1 p m . and 3 p.m . The day will begin at 10 a.m. with a beach run, sand sculpture competition. af\d volleyball and basketball tournaments. Boogie board competition and a 25.000-yard lifeguard swim marathon will follow. Family games, including a sack race . three-legged race. balloon toss. Frisbee contest and wheelbarrow races, are planned ror the afternoon. At 4 p.m .. federal, state, coun- ty . and city officials will speak briefly. and a Sycamore tree with a plaque honoring Dilley will be presented to the city. Folk dancers will perform from 6 to 9 p.m . and there will be a bonfire and sing-along beginning at 7 p.m . return to within one mile of the site as soon as a survey team finished checking out the area. Teams from the Department of Energy and the stale Health Department were sent to the site about 50 miles north of Little Rock to check radiation levels. Rep Bill Alexander, D-Ark . said the Air Force told his office there was "no evidence of a plutoruum leak, the warhead is in· taet and th~ warhead is tn the handsof.KJr ForceoHicials" Tom Mahr, <1 puhll1· mfornia l IOO Offit'C'r al thl' hl•iJ<i'l U.-1 rtl'r'i or tht' Stratcg1t· Air (.'ommt1nd 111 Om aha. Neb . -.,11e.l Iii ~ l·rl' 1n 1ure1I St'r11rn<,h t'llflUl.lh 10 be hosp11 alizcd. 111 lht• •u·c·1dt<nl that bc~an whl'rl a lhrct· puund wrem·h !>O<'k<-1 f1·ll 711 f«ct <1nd punt·tured lht• n11i.:-1k 's firi.l ,tage fu~l tank Gov. Bill Clinton said Air F'orce off1c 1aJs told htm that no nudear explosion oeeurred and that none (Sff s11.o . Vap;~ A2> •Blaek Ma ie' Aets Estrada of 'CHiPS' Accused in Sex Suit HOLLYWOOD (AP> -Erik Estrada, the "handsome star or the NBC-TV "CHiPs" series. is accused in a $1 .7 million lawsuit of forcing his estranged wire to participate in homosexual acts, ''black magic" rituals and illicit drug u.se. among other allega. lions. Joyce Estrada. 40, claims her seven-month marriage l o Estrada ended with a nervous breakdown, Divorce proceed· ings are pending. In a Superior Court suit filed Thursday, Mrs. Estrada claims the st ar pulled the trigger or an unloaded pistol shoved down her throat, sent her a voodoo doll with pins in its eyes -Mrs Estrada suffers from glaucoma -and tried to run her over with a car. "The suit alleges assault and battery. intentional innictions of e motional distress, fraud, con· version, false imprisonment and libel," Mrs. Estrada's attorney, Ada Sands. said today. She declined further comment until an afternoon news con- ference. ·'The s uit is groundless and without merit," said Estrada's attorney, Stephen R. Jaffe. "It was fil ed for the purpose or harassing our client." The couple are in the middle of an acrimonious divorce ac· lion. The lawsuit alleges the mar- riage was only "a publicity gim- mick " for Estrada "to preserve his image and reputation as a h eterosexual m a l e and to establish the facade and ap- pearance o f s tabi lity and normality by marrying a woman older than himself." N i ght and m orning cloudiness. becoming sun- ny Saturday afternoon. Lows tonight 57 al the beaches. 65 inland. H\ghs Saturday 68 to 76. TV Service 'Stinks' Estrada, the suit c laims, c hose his wi fe because s he would ••not present a threat to his adolescent and young adult rans." The suit also claims the actor lied about his age, saying he was 30 when be is really 35. 11'1SIDE TODJ\ \' People collttt comic books /or more tha n Laugh•. TMJl'rt o good mvestmnt i/ you know which suptt-~o to buy w>wn. ~e how on Page DJ . ,., "-""'*" "~ .,.....,._,,.,. ......... M ......... , ~ At ~ Ct•M ClNMCt AU 01•&911 AU .... 119'k .. Ate ·~ ... alMilel IX OW ........ ,. ... ,. ---,.,. ............ °" .......... "" /! By JOHN NEEDHAM °' .. o.My ....... Cable teleVislon customers in San Juan Capistrano say service in their area stinks. Their complaints ranse from minor lrritallon over 1boata and lines in the television picture, to outri1bt lndl1nation over a three-minute blac1'out duriJlll laat year'• Super Bowl. A half cbrea people 1poke ctur- inl a public bearina Wedneaday, each complainiai of frequ.nt lD- terrupdoG ol te(evtalon service and improper maintenance by the two cable compaia operat- inl ln San Juan. The public bearinl wu called by the ett.y Counclf after a re- q u e It by Storer Cable - Television, toe. for a rate in· crease from lbe fl .50 a month to $8.50 ri>r residential uaen. Both Storer and TM Com- munication a bave cable franchise s in San Juan Capistrano and both have been required to cbar1e the same rate by the clty. Wben It rulN on the proposed rite iDcrease, the council must decide whether to continue tbia pr1cUee and llao 1rant an tn- creaae to TM Communlc1Uona, even tbouCb tbe co1111>anY baan 't souabt one. But llDll'J realdenta of San Ju1n apparently don't tblalt either cable compan1 deHn'ea lbe moaey they are 1etun1 now, much'-an lncreue. t -b I ,._. TT7?FE c ---fi l San Juan resident Lyn Sherwood, whose home is serviced by Storer Cable. said he haclexperienced frequent dis· tortions tn bis television plcture and at leaat once a week was un- able to re«ive any pi.elute at all. "You should not only reject Storer Cable's request for a rate increase," Sherwood said, "but alao diesly the renewal of their contract." Chuck Ward, who Uvea in the Village Sen Juan area, and who receives service from TM Com· municatioal, saJd "a weekly out· •IS• la not an exq1er1tloe." ''Sometimes the TV la out for onlf tbree or four minutes. (See CMILS, Paae Al) . - Estrada flled for divorce July 1. Since then, Mn. Estrada ha! claimed in court that her bu.band tired a bullet throu&h the celllnc of their bedroom and threw her out witb neither money nor clothin1. · Mn. Estrada rec eived a court order July 1 to retrieve her belonsin1s from theit San Fernando Valley home. The or- der alao restrained Estrada from "tnolesim, or disturtima lbe peace" of his wife. The 21-pase lawsuit also claim• the actor: -ned lln. Estrada up to have MX wttb her. -ThreateDed ber unlesa abe Jolned him ln an ettort to place a • APWI~ SEX ABUSE CHARGED Eltreda tn Aol .. r Oteco m etal box filled with illegal drugs under the car seat of an unnamed business r ival. -Forced his wife to "con· sume htrmful. dan1erous and il- legal drugs" including LSD. PCP or "Angel Dust," cocaine, heroin and marijuana. -Committed "sexual usawl and rape" on bis wife by forctna her to "commit unnatural, re· voltlnc and torturous heteroeex· <See ESTllADA, Pa1e Al) • Poli e Kill Leftist Assas.~i11 o.f nwza .... ASllNl'ION Pur11au•> 1 1•1 Poll r1• 'hot .. nd k1 ll1·d i. l1•ft lll t\tttT\Ua liVUWht in thf' ._,,.~'''""hnn ••f °''"'""''''1 Somo1.a and arttSt~ 1aooth.-1 Ttw ~rn a1n .. , of l fk "IL'''"'' 'H •f .at:u.tn •hrtatur 'W<'ft' 011w11 today ba<'k to the l nllt•d '' ·•h'' thr C'ount n hi' ft>ll i.l1Mrlrt1m1-d him ln tus hour nf 1w,•J Pnl\(.'(' tdt"nh fwd th1• ,\,11n man~" Uu~u Alfr~1 l runun . .incl iuud he wa:. lullc-11 111 " !>huowut I hur.,dll) n11(ht 1n !1111 ~1·w11 suburb of Lum ban· .1fJt>r ht• nJ'Jol•nc·d fin• cm w n 1tih ron·•·' 1·•11n la& to ~i.tn·h lh•· hu11,\. 111 "h" h h.-"'·" h11hnl( l'•>ltrr .. uHl t ht·~ were tipped tu lt uuun ' prC'1'.-0t't' h) ~ hui.11w,!>man v.h ... I ..:t 01na1.edtum frtm14' llh•1 tu.:111ph 'h""' 1111n telt>\ l!>llln &'1.3 "tlll•1t f~u• I •• ,,, ,...,_ •• -...d t 'ln-d HARRISHll ttl; t 'u 11\Pt 1,,.'( 011 k Th11mbuq,:h .. s1tllO day a arand JUr~ dt'h'rmJOt'(I th.ti lh£' .\pr1 I 24 rJr a win~ of I ht• state's S3 S m1lho11 l)jil) Nun1bn h>l\••f\ l(ilm,. wa' h~c-cl uod recommended that ,1'< bt' ind1<'\t"(I Thomburl(h su11.l lht• ~~·oplr· rt',·11mnwndl'ct ror 111dwtment b} the state w1dt' gr and JUr\ 1ndud1'tl "1ek Pt•rr tht' telt:>v1i.1on an nouncer for the lott.-n ,lra~1n~ Jl WT E TV in P1tt:1burgh The aovemor abo announc"..-t th~ ~1gnat1on or th~ 'itate official 1n charli!t' of the lotten • Thombur~h :.aid ping pon~ bdJb u>.cd in the drawing were ri1ged by inJeC'ltng tht'm 1Nlth d h4u1d The rrsuJt wa~ a drawmg of "M6." wtuch paid out a re<'onl S3 S m1 lhoo Rrd ffUi f n ry I c·f id I H llc"Ori..r WAS HI NGTON 1AP1 f'hl' United Stales has detec ted signs of increased malitJry <H'tl\11ty 1n Ea~t Gt!rmany a nd 1n the Soviet Union but 1s not c:erta1n whether 1t as related to the recent labor unrest in Pola nd, State l.)epanment othc1als said today Officially , the department rei.ponded with extrem e ca ution to a rePort in the Bos ton Globe quoting an American source as saying the maneuvers are "clearly Poland-oriented " 1·run1 Pog~ .\I CRYSTAL PARK • • • concerned that the park would bring tra ffi c . litter and in- creased fire problems 1n lhe dry season. Allen said cons1deralron rs be ing given to bringing park vis· itors to the area v1a a public transportation system He suggested motorists might be able to pa rk in school parking lots in Newport Beach or even at Newport Center wh ere they could catch a park shuttle bus. Joint agreements bet ween the &late and city fire de pa rtmenlc; would be worked out in the future. he s aid "Until the park 1s open," he contiuued. "I guess 1f there's a !ire. we call the fire depart- ment." He agreed with rt!S u1ents that the road system tn• the park would likely be the most con troversiaJ point in the state's fanal plans. He explained that t he pro posed San J oaquin T ntni porta tioo Corridor. 1-n\'is1o ned "' * ·* * formmg the northern boundary to the park. 1s l'rucial to the plans The only other roads ser iously being ronsidered a t this time. he continued. are Pelican Hill and Sand Canyon roads, both con· ceived as multi·lane highways tha t would lead to residentiaJ de- velopment planned along the western n m of the park. A lien also sa td that if the federa l government purchases la nd west of Crystal Cove, as it is being asked to, the state most l i ke ly wo uld m a n age that ar~a too Crystal Cove State Park Is comprised of 2.400 acr es lhal take in Moro Canyon and Moro R 1d ge as wPll as t he beach aC'reage that str etches rrom Cr ystal Cove toward Cameo Shores. · He said the state hopes to purchase another 394 acres from the Irvine Com pany within the year The asking price on that pdn:d is S3 5 million * * t 'ron1 Pogt-\I COASTAL PLANS • • • posed is excessive 1n that 1t would result in irrepara:ble damage to natura l resources," the report read. But Orange County planner R9bert Rende said Ir the Wldth of the road was reduced. the f'roaa Pogv I I 'CABLE ... sometimes longer.·· Ward said t "Frequeotly the picture is Cull of ghosts and lines. There have : been times when the picture has been off for days al a time If they want more money we want · more service," Wa rd decla red. Mayor Gary Hausdorfer asked , city cable custom e r s a l the ~ meeting to be pat ient for a month while he and other coun- cil members met with represen· talives of Storer and TM. brunt of the traffic would end up in Newport Beach or Laguna Beach. "We see a need fo r busing lanes. for turnouts a nd passing lanes." he explained. adding he dis agreed wit h planne r s that Sand Canyon should be a "mean de rlng park road." Newport Beach Mayor J ackie Heather s aid reducing the road size would be ''irresponsible planning" that would resuJt in the creation of another "Laguna Canyon Road ... Commissioners, though, made il clear they reel the road should be two lanes. "You can always make roads wide r ," said Comm issioner Judy Rosener . a NewpQrt resi· dent . "but it's tougher to· make them smaller " T he concept plan now m ust be drafted as part of the county's stal e ·mandate d local coastal plan and submitted to coastaJ com missione rs for approval. Irvine Company and county orfi ciaJs said they expect to have , ·that document completed by the end or this year. Board's Benefits Blasted ft> JOHN N•:•:OHAM Ot 11oo 0.11./ ,., ... twit M t'rr\ht'I '> of thl' J>una Pomt t'1l1l.l•n ' ~rou11 w;ml the Oana l'u1nl "~1111h•n D1!>trtl'I hoard to ti·ll I l1 1·r11 v. I•) sa laries a nd 1• rn pl11\ l'I' l11·11t•f1t' for (.!1st rt ct v.11 rkt·r .. n o-.ol l\ doubled this 't' •»II The ~rHUIJ \J )' 11 also wants to k nu v. nwrt• d buut proposed plans lJh lht• d"l rH·t hoard to build a I w11 .,lor\ ufht't' llulld1ng with 111~1 rH·I (W1th Th t• 'ltrll 1 u 1 11111 d 1s t r t c t 's 1 ~7!1 KO hud~l't -.ho w -t otal 1•111plovet' bt'nd1b and salaries .. r SI 03 8K4 Au• t he 1980-81 hul1.:t•t !>ho~:i. that hgure jump· 111~ to $201 5()0 The hoard abo is under fire r rom the SiJnll' l'lll:tens group for .idoµt1n){ a µcn s1on plan that I"') .. th~· lrustt-e<; 10 limes their SSO a mt,nth l>alary whe n they retire Crom th~ bo;ird The l>ana Point Citizens for Acuon say they wi ll launch a re- rall dnve agamst the fi ve board me m hers 1f t hey don't vote to rt•sc1nd the• JM>nsion plan. which 1s the only one or its kind in Orunge County for sanit ary dis tn c t board memhers. Under the pens ion plan . .tdopt ed by the board in April, mem hers wall be eligible for a monthly pension uf up to SSOO a month after age 65 ir they have a strong attendam·e record. mean 111g lht•) must attend at least 10 out 1>f the dozen board meetings held l'ach ye.oir Me m bers must servt> at least e1g hl yea rs on the b<>a r d 10 rel'e1ve the pens ion Carolyn W:tlU , a Dana Point resulent and me mbe r or the C'r t1zens for Action . cha rged board mem bers with creating an "empire" for themselves with d1s1 r1ct money "We want to know why they are spending so much more than t hey did last year." Mrs Wal ti said "T he se a r e a ll s m a rt bus inessm en a nd they know how lo invest mo ney a nd how to make it work." Mrs. Wa lt1 a lso said he r group wants to know where the sanrlatron district 's $2.J million bud~et surplus came from and what 1l 1s going to be used for "They don't intend to use the mone) in thl' district for repairs or to pay salaries." she said "They plan on building an offi ce bu al drng a nd rent out office space to make money " S a nitat ion boar d membe r AnRUS Smith said the board is now cons ide ring bui lding a 20.000 square.root offi ce building ac r oss rrnm l he d is trict 's Se '>' a'Jle treatment fac1ltty on Del Obispo Street m Dana Poinl. lie s aid t he budget surplus would be used to pay for con· st-ruction "We would lease office space m the building in order to raise money for the dist rict," Smith mid "Since passa ge or Prop· os1t1on 13, our only other option 1s to raise the sanitation fees . a nd we've never thought that was the way to go " The reas on the costs for employee benefits and salaries inc r eased so dra m a tic ally, Sm ilh said. is because or the in- s t it ution of dis trict·paid com- prehensive insurance offer~ to worker!:. and their families for the first time this year. Thief Grabs SI 00 At Service Station A man who scooped about $100 from the cas h box al the Go Lo service station in San Clemente Thursday escaped on foot, police r e Ported today. P oli ce said the tall. blond sus- pect walked into the office area at about 10:20 p .m .. took the cas h . then fled northbound on South EJ Camino Real. "Frankly, from my st and· point. I 'm not going to vote for another increase until we have ·some of these proble ms re· solved,'' Haus d o rfe r said. "The~ are just too many pe<>ple ·up in arms. ORANGE COAST ' " I There's 'Trouble' DAILY PILOT '""" or-. (ou t o ..... P1IOI ""'"'" •t\•«1' tom••""' ,,.. ~t•\ Ptn.. 1~ Pl.fbh\twO Ch '""' 0r•f'9t (onl PV()'1'\l\1nq (Ol'f"IP•tl'• \.f"o.tt•H" MJhOf"\ •'• OUOI•'""'° MoNSo· iruouon 't•4U• fO' Cotti ~~ N•wPQtl A,.A " r•~t·""1nn l t •c,, Fovnltt•" v .. 11"'" I,., '" l •Owfllit It•<~ \oihft (N \I A •l'\Q!t U•tt·t'" • •'11t OVblf\""fd Mt"'Chf"' .. no \w~A• ,,.,. "' ""~ •o.t1 JktOh\P\1~ 04..,t •t \Jtl W r\I t\ H .,_,,.,.., ._ 80• l)t,O C.O'\t• M.,,,. ;ti I •'"'·.4 ,, .... ................ .,,.,,,,.."' .~,, ~ "" "" '"~"l(tn•t r d.fnr f '-,,y \ • M .,,,_..,,.., ..... " .. 0""'f1 ,,,. CM .... , .. \.H\ A\\1,l•l'f M""~Q•rlot f n 111• l119vn• lleecl'I Office 1071 llitO ''""'' t41Qn,.,.. Offlcu (0\1 •• \tl lll')W~\I t\1tt1'l•ff .. , Hunt1,,.ton8••<"' t1111i,n-..,,"._,,.,.,.,,, ,~,,. (7t4)142"4321 CtHSifte41 Advertlllng 142·5' 78 U91f"• leech Alt Oep4trtments Telepho"• 4M-MI t ,om~.,. ("""""mt" ....... I Irt WeHare fjllftJ Sunday's Daily Pilot will foe\IS on foreigners flooding into the country. some lo visit and others lo stay WORnt WAITING -The re's grumbling in the line of welfare applicants that starts forming al 3 a .m . at Orange County's Cen· trat District Social Services Of. fi ce. But it's not about the length or the wall or the red tape. Native citizens and earlier im· migrants are upset by the Jn. dochinese who appear lo get pre- ferred treatment. TOURIST INVASION Millions of foreigners are spend- ing their vacations here, and are repaid in bargains for what u.ey los e in television-nurtured myths about the country. 'lbe big factor is the decline of the U.S. dollar. and the innux Jives a lift to \he· Amer\can economy at a lime when it can uae it. FOLLOWS TRADITION - Entertainer Toni Tennille is talt· ing over where her mother and fellow singer Dinah Shore left off as hostess of a television talk s how. As s he enters the risky field, she tells why she ad- mires their ability to get celebrities to s ay what they otherwise might not. FOUNDING MOTHERS The League of Women Voters always reminds us to do civic duties. In presidential election years, the Lea1ue looms even larger , by virtue of its sometimes bedeviled debate sponsorship. Read a proftle on an or,aniaaUon that believes in objectivity •• much H pollt1· clans beUeve in the opposite. ' ............ Jacque line Pic asso, widow or famed p a inte r Pablo Pic a sso , views her hus band's '•Guernica" during a visit to the Museum of Modern Art in New York. This is her first visit to the United States . Calafia Beach to Stay f!pen Despite complaints of loud pa rties. drunks on the beach and frequent thefts and vandalis m, S an Cle mente Cr t y Co.uncil me mbers have refused to close Calafia Street Beach at night. Thev sav the j!uaranlees of public access overshadow prob- le ms that arise at the popuJar state beach at the south end of the city Police had recom.ended a barrier be placed al the end of the city street from 10 p.m. to 6 a .m . to prevent beachgoers from congregating in the city parking lot and on the beach. Complaints from neighbors on A venida Lobeiro a bove the park- ing lot have inc reased in recent months, with residents saying the noise below n ses to their homes at night. The city owns the road. the parking lot a nd a--concession stand at the end of Calafia, but the adjacent beach is part of the state park. Because of the bluffs and the curving roadway, the beach area is difficult to patrol, and violators can easily avoid dftec- tion. But council members said the beach s houJd re main open to the public and if problems persist, inc r e ased police and state ranger pat rols s hould be in- itiated. While rejecting installation of a $400 barrier a cross A venida Calafia, council members told City Manager George Caravalho to exp(ore means of upgrading the park area. Calafia is full of polhol~ and badly in need or repair. and council members said a racelifl or the area, involving state and city runds, might curtail some of the problems. Caravalho had suggested the city might dedicate the road, parking lot and concession stand to the state, thus washing its hands of the problem. But such a move would mean a loss of parking revenues and Caravalho said he feared the state might impose an entrance fe e that would a ffect San Clemente residents. Parking Key to SC Restaurant Plans Cit y Council members refused to make a commitment to a de- veloper who wanls to convert the historic Casa Rom antica in San Clemente into a restaurant. Ins tead, the council sent the developer 's proposal to the city's Traffic and Pa rking Com m lttee for a recommendation J im Parsa, a Newport Beach developer. wants to convert the 52-year-old white stucco estate into a ~·seat restaura nt. The casa, overlooking the municipal pier on Avenida.,.. Granada , is currently a retire· • ment home to about 40 elderly residents Parsa would like to convert t he m ai n b u ilding into a restaurant , de molis h the re maining units, and const ruct" a 60·unil time -s h ari n g con - dominium adjace nt t o the est ate . The displaced residents would be r e locate d u nde r the de - veloper's plan . But a spQkesman for the de· veloper said that in order to pre se rve the old building, additional parking is needed for restaurant patrons. ,..,..,,,. Pagt-I I ESTRADA. • ual and homosexual acts," l'aus ing her to "vomit. gag and ex perie nce extreme a nd severe mental anguish." -Threatened he r for refusing to participate in a "cult Black Magic ritual" and ''caused to be painted on the plaintiff's body a nuorescent solution." -Prevented her fro m seeing her son by a previous mar riage. Mrs. Estrada's a ttorney sajd money won from the lawsuit would be donated to lhe Los Angeles Commission on Assaults Agains t Wome n . Southe rn California Coalition on Battered Women . Therape utic Living Centers for the Blind and the Jules Stein Eye Institute at UCLA Medical Center . Estrada m et the for mer Joyce Mill e r in Hawaii while re- cuperating from a motorcycle accident he s uffered a year ago on the "CffiPs .. sel. T he estate, built in 1928 by San Clement<' rounder Ole Ha nson. is locat e d di r ect l y a b ove a municipal parkmg lot. Parsa would Like the city lo al- low restaurant patrons to use the ls>t at night. The proposal 1s not unique in San Clemente The city has a le a s e a rr a n ge m e nt with operators of Sebastian 's Wesl dinner playhouse. whose patrons use an adJacent city lot at night. But counc il me m bers said they 'W <1nt the rr Traffic and Park)O.i? panel lo review the re- quest before they'll give concept approval of the propo~al to the de veloper f 'rnm Pag~ \I SILO ... could have occurred in the silo ho us rn g the 103-foot intercon- t1nentaJ ballistic missile capable of deliven ng this nation's largest hydrogen bomb to a target 6,300 miles away Maj Lew La mbert at SAC headquarters said the explosion s cattered debris around the sur- rounding area and that Arkansas offi cials reported some foliage caught fire By midmorning, he s aid. thehrehad s ubsided . ll was not imm ediately known whether the m1ss1le itself or only fuel ex ploded The silo. covered by concrete doors·. was "just a big rubble inside" after the blast. Clinton said. T he explosion occurred as a m aintenance c re w tried to neutralize a fuel leak in the firsl- stage of lhe missile. said SAC spokesman Col. Richard Kline. Air For~Secretary Hans Mark in Washington said the missile ha d been unde rgoing main- tena nce Thursday night when the wrench socket fell , bounced off a thrust mount. and struck the mis- s ile. puncturing the first stage fuel tank holding about 10,000 gallons of fuel. About 24 minutes late r, the maintenance crew re· Ported indications of a fire, Mark said. and noocted the silo with waler Civilian authorities were advised toevacuate the area. LOW-END CARPE'I'ING? Sure we have it -but. usually we try to convince customers to buy carpeting that will complement their homes. Often. in situations where a customer is covering the floor just to sell a house. cheap carpeting may be a liability. In many cases the difference of only a dollar ·a yard will install a Quality of carpeting that looks twice ~s well and will give much better service. In a nutshell · -we 're oot trying to necessarily be the "CHEAPEST ... (though we often are). but the "BEST .. (Which we al ways are.) ............ ~.·. DEN'S ~a,;pe·ir.~.~-, : iiiiii?IBtiiiti: 'custom draperies 1• ., •• •II ·). linoleum• wood floor . 1663 PLACENTIA AVfNlJ~. • COSTA MESA. CAllF 9'1677 • PHONE 6 •6 •838 Orange Coast I (11 1 I Cl N \lc1ur Homt-Cown Dall~· Nt•wspapC"r VOL. 73. NO. 163, 4·~ECTtONS, 48 PAGES ORAN G COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1980 IS/N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Mesa Airport ·Land Funds App~oved By .... :u..:a1t'K ~HOF.llU:Hl. OI -o.io, ...... ,...,. A M 48 oulbon wruu ttuat will be uu'd towurd tht• pun·hast> o( 13 al."r~ of l1tnd ildJiH·ent to John Waynt' Airport W lb g1vt>n to Onanate County offH•1i.ls ttx!iay t> the Fede ral Av1at1on Ad m1nastruta0o The PAA's move to relusr the grant (W\ds was vlcwt'l) by Slh District SuJ)l•rvtsur T homas R1I~ as hen1ld1ng 11 l\t'W l'rD uf ("C)O puat1vn bet wet•n the t'Olmly and lht ((odf'ral jlOVt'l"nmtirll uver the ()perat1on of lhe 1urpt>rt And Rilt·y lit:tld th<' df>e1sioo by the FAA to approv.-the! atrunt sh owed that lhl" f'AA w1u pleased Wltb a recent dt-r~wn 1Jf the board of superv1sor:i. lCI allow two additional jet air carril'r~ Fronuer Airlines and Western 1\irllne.s to begin service at John Wayne Airport T tw F'AA tmd warned that 1t would nol m:lke tht-!(rant funds avatlablc• af thl' county did not t~ke u<·laon to open ~he airport to quallflf'd earners other than the two incumhents . Air California &od Hu~hcs Atrwest lt was the f'A-A 's position that refu!lal by the county lo allow e ntq of additional carri ers would be a violation of~ Airline Deregulation Act of 1970. The M,W ,000 grant from the federal government will be used to offset the $6.2 million price of purchasinS! two parcels of land <>n the airport's west side in eoSta Mesa. The land will be used for parking for private planes and ad- ditional "fiited·base o~rators '' s uch as airplane s ervice com- panies. or the 13.3 acres the county in· ~2 ln_jured te nds to buy, 10. 76 acres is owned by the Irvine Company. Riley noted that county is fac· ing an Oct. 3 deadline to move ahead with the purchase or face new negotiations on the price of the parcel. "Obviously the price of the land would have gone up," Riley noted. The land purchase is being contested by the city ot Newport Beach in a laws uit that is sche duled for a hea ring in Orange Cou!\ty Superior Court on Oct. 2 During a hastily called press conference this morning, John Mattson. the f'AA 's new western region director. said the agency was "deltghted" with the board's recent decision on the airport access issue. <See FUNDS, Page AZj Titan II Missile 'Silo -Explodes -Crushed b!f Car Ri chard J amerson. 51 , of Los Angeles, was crushed to death Thursday night while at- tempting to change a tire on his car on the shoulder of t he northbound San Diego Freeway near the MacArthur Boulevard off ramp. The Orange County Sheriff's Delly ...... -.., C...'1H SIM• Department said the car a pparently s lipped off a jack that was supporting it. Ja m erson was discovered with the wheel resting on his chest by a· California Highway Patrol officer. Estrada of 'CHiPS' .. Accused in Sex Suit Roads Hitch In Coastal State Park DAMASCUS. Ark !AP> A fiery explosion that lit the night sky "like daylight" rocked an un· derground Titan JI missile silo to- day, injuring at least 22 matn· tenance workers. the Air Force said P e ntagon sources s aid a nuclear warhead was atop the missile, but said there was no eviden ce the we apon was damaged or that any radiation leaked. Authorities evacuated an area that stretched 10 miles north of the silo and five miles on either side, routing a.bout 1,000 people mos tly in the towns of Damascus. Bee Branch and GravesvilJe. The Strategic Air Com m~md said it planned to allow people to return lo within one mile or lhe site as soon as a survey team finished checkinl't out the area. Teams from the Department of Energy and the s tate Health Department were sent lo the site about SO miles north of Little Rock to check radiation levels. Rep. Bill Alexander , D-Atk .. s aid the Air Force told bis office HOLLYWOOD CAP> -Erik establish the facade and ap-By STEVE MARBLE there was "no evidence of a Estrada, the handsome star of pearan ce of s tability a nd 0t•o.i•y,._,_ k It W1·11 be at least three years plutonium lea . the warhead is in-tbe NBC-TV "CHiPs" series, is normality by marrying a woman l t d th h d · · th accused in a Sl.7 million lawsuit older than himself." before the oublic is allowed lo ac an e war ea is in e E strada. the Sul.t cla1·ms , set fool into the hilly terrain or handsofAirForce officials." of forcing his estranged wife to To M h bl" ·n10 a participate in homosexual acts, chose his wife because s he the· newly created state park in m a r , a pu ic 1 rm · "black magic" rituals and illicit would "not present a threat to south Orange County. residents lion officer at the headquarters of his adolescent and young adult were told Thursday. the Strategic Air Command in drug use, among other allega-Omaha, Neb., said 18 were in· lions. (See ESTRADA, Page AZ) Davi~ Allen, ~ stat_e parks and Ju r ed · serious ly e nough to be J oyce Estrada, 40, claims her rec~ea~on architect m char ge of hospitalized. in the accident that seven-month 11_1arriage to ··-·-~ . ---·-__ , -----.. --designing ~rystal <;:ove State -.Jle.gan when a thr ee-pound Estrada-ended.-wtth·-a-nl!TWUr" J ":J R r lS "Park";-t:otd~~enerrin-Newport-wrench socket fell 70 feet and breakdown. Di vorce pro~eed· uage e1ec ~~ach lhat it II be months before puncturedthe mjssile'sfirst stage ings are pending. 1t .s even . clear what the park fuel lank. . In a Superior Court suit f!led E l d Bl• d will look li.ke. . . Gov. Bill Clinton said Ai r Force Thursday, Mrs. Estrada claims ng an "We're JUSl not there yet, he the star pulled the trigger of an said. fending off questions from 0 t Milts 50 t • MO. (11Jlts111 ,. Misstlt Sile ARKANSAS • ll Otr1•t ..... , LOUISIANA ... ..,........ EXPLOSION SITE ArbnN• ...... Siio officials told him that no nuclear explosion occurred and that none could have occurred in the silo housing the 103-fool intercon- tinental ballistic missile capable of delivering this nation's largest hydrogen bomb to a target 6,300 miles away. Maj. Lew Lambert · al SAC headquarters said the explosion . scatttred debris around the sur· roundJng area an<.l th•at Arkansas officiaJs reported some foliage caught fire. By m1dmorniAg, he said. thefire had s ubsided. It was not immediately known whether the missile itself or only fuel exploded The sil o. covered by concrete doors. was · ·,ust a big rubble inside" after the blast, Clinton said. The explosion occurred as a m aintenance crew tried to neutralize a fuel leak in the first· stage or the missile, said SAC spokesman Col Richard Kline. Air Force Secretary Hans Mark in WashJngton said the mi.ss tle had been undergoing main- tenance Thursday night when the wrench socket fell, bounced off a t hrust mount. ond strurk the mis· sile. puncturmg the firs t stage fuel tank holding about 10,000 gallons of fuel. About 24 minute!> tater. the maintenance crew re· Ported indications of a fi re Mark _ said. and Oooded the silo with water. Civihan authorities were advised to evacuate the area. It was the second accident this week involving sophisticated Air Force weaponry. Orr Mon day, a B·S2 bomber caught ftre at Grand Forks Air Force Base in North Dakota State disaster officiaJs said an intercepted Air Force message indicated the plane may have oeel\ carrying nuclear we awns, but SAC refused to con· fi rm that was so'. · The expl osion in Arkansas shook the ground and the area' 'lit up like daylight." said Tommy Graham, an 0Cfic1al of the state Office of Emergency Services. who lives 1n the area . unloaded pistol shoved down her F J b B k the crowd in the cafeteria at the throat, sent her · a voodoo doll OT 0 aC Ford Aerospace facility. with pins in its eyes -Mrs. The meeting was staged by Estrada suffers from glaucoma Fired band instructor Richard the Newport Har bor Area Panel to Examine Hall -and tried to run her over with England's hopes of getting his Chamber of Commerce. a car. job back at Newport Harbor But the audience. armed with "The suit alleges assault and High School were dashed Thurs· inquiries on what pr ice they'd battery. intentional inflictions of day in Orange County Superior pay Cor having a sl ate park in emotional distress. fraud, con-Court. their backyard, pressed on. version, faJse imprisonment and without comme nt, Judge Lagtma Beach resident Fred libel," Mrs. Estrada·s· attorney, Ronald H. Prenner denied a re· Caserio, a veter an surfer of 25 Ada Sands, sajd today. quest by England for a court or-years, said he's worried state of. She declined further com ment der overturning his firing by ficials could destr9y the three- until an afternoon news con-Newport-Mesa Un ified School mile stretch of beacb included in ference. District ~tees and reinstating the park. "The suit is groundless and himtobisjob. ''You get some "fl atlander without merit," said Estrada's England wWdismissed last coming in from Montana with attorney, Stephen R . Jaffe. "It November on charges that in· som e sort of degree in ecology was fiJed fo r the purpose of eluded insubordination following who can't even swim trying to harassing our client." hear ings by a special com· tell us how to build a beach." he The couple are in the middle mission on professional com· said. of an acpmonious divorce ac· petency. He said there are four or five lion. Thal state panel concluded the good s urfing s pots along the The lawsuit alleges the mar-band teacher was guilty of Wl· state strand, which is open to the riage was onJy "a publicity gim-professional conduct . public. that he fears could be mick " for Estrada "to preserve Efforts to reach England lo· ruined. his image and reputation as a day for comment on the ruling Other residents said they are heterosexual m a le. a nd to were unsuccessful. <See CRYSTAL, Pa1e AZ) .Plant Victim Identified __ ..... Newport-Man ·Killed in Mesa Accident Orange County Coroner's dep- uties have released tbe name o1 Ohe of two men who died Thurs- day momin1 in a Costa Mesa in· duatrial accident. He was Charles E. Haley, 29, ol 2"'40 Park Newport, Newport Beach. Haley and a atlll·unidentilled man died aomet(me between 5:30 and 7 a .m. ln a pump lest· ln1 pit at the J.C. Carter Co., 871 w. 17tbSt. The name of UM: second test lecbnldan, Identified only u a •-year-old Newport Beach.nsl· dent, wtll not be releued anW · eoroner'a olftdaJa can contact a waeaUoniDI relative. City fin marshal Ruu Hen· denon Mid the bodJes were dis· ' . covered by an· employee at atiout 7 a.m. ln a 15-foot pit al the pump manufacturing flf'm, a division of l'IT. He said first ~ports indicated the technicians suffocated aa OJt· y1en in the pit was displaced by either p~ or nitro1en. Tbe men •a bodies were frozen foUowiac their deatha, apparent- ly by escaplnc ,.. or some IOl'i, Hendenon said. Temperaturea ln the plt, be said, may have reached as low as 240 dep-eea below aero. But Sax.ton, a Carter Co. vice president, aaid tbe teat facWty baa been abut down for in· veauaatlon. He aald bl1 firm baan 't dec.enntned what c:aUHd tbe aedilem. A coroner's deputy said the exact cause of death hasn 't been determined, pending autopsies today. Al19 tnvestiaatin1 the accident are representaUves of the sta~e's OccupaUonal Safety and Health Admlniatration. Employees of the Carter firm said Thunday that they bad reg· latered complaints about 1•1 odon at the plant. Carter vice president Suton said today that complaints had been ~llatered in the past about propane odors, but not recently. "We have had the smell not.iceab&e in other departmenta on occaaion," be said, "but that's not part of thla problem." . County Building Focus of Experts Four agencies that regulate the state's architectural a nd con· struction industries will band together to investigate the struc- tural inadequacies of Or ange County government's $8.9 million · Hall of Admirustration. Announcement of the multi· pronged inquiry into wh y the two- year-old building does not meet acceptable standards was made by Dan C. Wooldridge, president of the state Board of Architec- tural Examiners. Wooldridge is a resident of Or ange. The task force investigation will begin within the next few weeks. Wooldridge said in a pre- pared statement. "I will ask tbe state boards for e nginee rs. contracto rs a nd ge ologists to Join with the architects board to investigate this facility and its implications to state licensure," Wooldridge said. •'This controversial. building raises a number of quest.ions about how well that system works and what special problems may exist when local government COO· atructsa majorfacilily," he said. Several major problems with the rive-story building have de- veloped since it was opened in June, 1978. The most worrisome develop- ment to county ofricials is a con-0 cluaioo ln a recent study that the buildinl could auff er irreparable damage ln the event of m~r earthquake. Consultant.a round several areas ot structural weak- ness, including jolat!n& and ex- terior s upport columns. The study of the buUdinc's inte,rity wu ordered by tbe county Board of Supervisors after numerous naw1 were ob- served. Deeof•live beams that once encircled the bulldinl were removed after cracks developed and large timbers were installed in the basement parking garage when overhead concrete beams showed signs of breaking apart. Wooldridge emphasized that a major aspect of the investigation will focus on LeRoy Rose, the architect who designed the build· ing. "The architect involved in this Yachtsman Arrested In Mishap A Hemet yachtsman was ar- rested late Thursday after his' 36-foot cabin cruiser plowed into some rocks near Crystal Cove. William Sharp, 50, told anest- i n g o fficers that he was watching his radar unit when he smashed into the rocks. Sharp, Orange County Harbor P atrolmen said, was charged with operating a boat while UD· der the influence or alcohol. .., OfficiaJa said the boater was returnin1 to Newport· Harbor from Catalina Island in the Lisa Marie when he failed to spot the rocks. They said ocean and weather condiliona were 1ood and were unable to explaln wby the man was uslng bis r~ar. Patrolmen •aid the boater was with two UDJdenUtied paQenCers •t the time of the accident. The Anchor Marine Co. Ufted the boat off the rocks thit morn· tn1. No estimate of dama1e was available. project is presently on appeal or a - conviction for bribery in another matter which is also the subject of a Board of Architectural Ex- aminers inves tigation. Action on possible revocation by the Board or his license is awaiting bis ap- peal,'' Wooldridge said. A state investigation into who is respohsible for the construction inadequacies was ordered by the boa rd of supervisors Tuesday. Coast Weather Night a nd m o rning cloudiness. becoming sun- ny Saturday afternoon. Lows tonight 57 al the beaches, 65 inland. Highs Safurday 68 to 76 INSIDE TODA~ People collect comic book.a /or more Chan laugh •. They'rt a good inueaCmenC i/ you know tdUch auper-~ro to buy when. ~e how on Page DI. l•de~ .. _ .. ~---JUST BREAKINC ----... Lat~ 1111rns /rom todo1/s UK>rld and notaofttil newa devtlopm.f'ftfa Police Kill Le.ftist Assas.~i11 o.f Somoza ASUNC ION . Pua1ua) (A 1• 1 Pohtt 'I hut •n<I k lllC'd 11 I ·n lat tuerrllla SOl.l&hl 1n the sa.;Mn1111nn nf nuta 10 SomMa and an"'Htt'd 111nother The remain u ( lht• o~lt"tl '\;H ra1i1u .. 11 thr toator ~N·t• rluwn lod1y bacll to the l 1mlt'd .Stlll t":\ tht> rounll') ht frll .. 1,1Andont'ff him In bii hour of ot•t•d Poliee 1denttfo-tl tbc.' -1lam man a!' llua~ Alfn·do I rUJ 1un, and •aJd M w111• lulle<t m 11 ~h()(ltnut TI1u~day ni&hl In th,. A"1n1·111n suburb ot l-ttmbar,• ufter he oi~·nt•d hr'f' nn u~unt v tu 1 ,., .. , 1·11111 ln• to ~arl'h lht> huu e sn wl\H:h he wa:-h1dlna P1il1re '><11d th1•v wen tl~ to lrunun' pr\"'lrm·•• b) • b\18tnt''~m1m wh:> fec oCDlzedhim from 11 phototeraph. h0"1'1 on televmMl G..l '""'•" .4 ... _..,, ,.__. Said f .,......., KARRlSB R<.;, Pu l~\1'1 l;u, Ilic-Ir Thornhur ~h ~lltd tu day a 1r111nd Jury dt•t1trm1ned that the t\pr1I 24 drttwtnR of the state's $3.~ mtlhon l>111ly Numtx-r lott~rv gamP wn. flw.ed and re~ommended that six he 1nwl·tt'd Thornburgh said the peoplt• rerommendt·d for tndtc.'lment by the stateWtde grand Jury mc:ludt'd Nick l"'erry. lht: h~lev1s1on an oouncer for the lottery drawrng al WTAE i\' m Pntst>W'gh ->The iovernor also annount'ed the re-l>1gndl1t1n or lht: state Official in chanie of the lotter) Thornburgh s:ud ping pong balls used m the <lruw1ng were rigged by injecting them with .1 hqu1d The resul t was a drawtng of "666," which paid out a reMrd $:! 5 mil hon G1wrrilla.~ .'iay Jt>t ."thm lt.1tn1 BEIRUT. Lebanon 1API Palestantan guernllas claimed today they tut an Israeli warplane nyiQg over southern Lebanon and said the jet crashed in names inside lsraeli ternlory. lsrael denied the claim. Home Lfta11 Rote lloo:dftf LOS ANGELES Secunly Pacifi c Bank today increased :· its basic home loan rate to 14 percent. up a quarter of a percent. .. The rate ror new variable interest loans went to t3o/4 per- cent. f'rolfl Pagt> . I I ESTRADA ACCUSED • • • fans." The suit also claims lhe ador lied about his age, saying be was 30 when he is really 35. Estrada filed for divorce July 't. Since then, Mrs. Estrada ba£ claimed in court that he r husband fired a bullet through the ceiling of their bedroom and threw her out with neither money nor clothim~. Mrs. F.strada received a court order July 7 to retrieve he r belongings from their Sao Fernando Valley home. The or· der also restrained Estrada from "molesting or disturbing the peace" of his wife . The 21 -page laws uit also claima tbe actor: -ned Mn. Estrada up to ' have sex with her. . ' ' -'111reatened her unless she ' Jotne4 blm in an effort to plaoe a metal box filled with illegal dru•• under the car seat or an unnamed business rival. -Forced bis wife to "con- sume harmful. dangerous-and ii . legal drugs " including LS D. PCP or "Angel Dust," cocaine, heroin and marijuana. I.' f -Committed ''sexual assault !lf'd rape" on his wile by forcing f'....,.Page .ll ' FUNDS ... Riley said that Mattson now will be responsible for dealing with Orange County officials on airport issues. Formerly, Riley noted, all matters concerning the airport were conducted with officials based ia Washington. D.C. Mat· tson is a Seal Beach resident. I "We hope now we can handJe I things through a telephone call ' inatead of through the Register 1 or the Daily Pilot," Riley said . Mattaon noted that the FAA f alao has freed about $150,000 in money due Orange County for other projects that qualified for federal eovernment assistance. ; Board Chairman Ralph Clark • aaid the joint press conference indicated "that we (the county and the FAA) are partners in this thing" in reference to the airport. her to "commit unnatural, re· volting and torturous heterosex· ual and homosexual acts," caus· an g her to "vomit, gag and ex· perience extre me and severe mental anguish.·· .-Threatened her for refusing to participate in a "cult Black' Magic ritual" and "caused to be painted on the plaintiff's body a fluorescent solution." Prevented her· from seeing her son by a previous marriage. Mrs. Estrada's attorney said money won from the laws uit wo uld be donated lo the Los Angeles Commission on Assaults Aga ins t Women. Southern California Coalition on Battered Women, Therapeutic Living Centers for the BUnd and tbe Jules Stein Eye Institute al UCLA Medical Center. Estrada met the former Joyce M iller in Ha waii while re- cuperating from a motorcycle accident he suffered a year ago on the~·CHJ Ps .. set. --- The two were secretly mar· ried in Las Vegas in November. When reports of the marriage surfaced, E.5trada at first denied it. then confirmed it. saying he bad only been trying to proled his privacy. Larger VHF Market Seen WASHINGTON CAP) -The Feder;l) Communications Com- mission is proposing lo allow m ore than 100 new VHF television stations around the country. many of them in major cities . If approved, the move "could lead to the creation of a fourth commercial network," said FCC Chairman Charles D. Ferris. That could mean as many as 140 new stations in the nation's top 100 markets, including Chicago, Washington, Cleveland and Pittsburgh. In California, the commission said that one new VHF station could be added ln San Francisco and seven in Fresno. •·,....rap Al CRYSTAL .. .. con,·•·rned that lht· perk wvula bran.c tr11fic , li tte r ancl in- creased tlre problem11 In the dry •e111on Allen aaid t'O«Ullder111tlon 11 be· Ina given to brln1jn.e p1rlt vls ltora to the .rea via a wbUc t ran~11C>rtation A)'llh:m llt suaested motorists might tw able to park in achool parting lt)tll In Nt1 wport Ht'ach or ev~n at N<·wport C'enlu where they could <'ltlc h .1 pOArk s huttle bus. J1)111l ui;?rl'\'111l•11ts l1t1tween the 111 ntt' a_ttd t•1ty tin! '1t1partments would tw workt•d out an the (utun·. he )llltd "Until tht! JJlirk 1s open," he c:-ontluut.'(f. "I guess If there's a f1r~. we r:m ttie flre depart. ment " lie a~ with residents that the road sy~tem in the park would likely be the most con- trover11lal point an the state's. hnal plans . Ile explained that the pro- posed San J oaquan Transporta· laon Corridor. envis ioned as formtng tbe northern boundary lt) the park, is crucial to the plans · The onJy other roads seriously being considered at this time, he continued, are Pelican Hill and Sand Canyon roads, both con- ceived as multi-lane highways that would lead to residential de· velopment planned along the western rim of the park. Allen also said that if the federal government purchases land west or Crystal Cove. as it is...being asked.to.-lhe state most likely wo uld manage that area toq. Crystal Cove State Park is comprised or 2,400 acres that take in Moro Canyon and Moro Ridge as well a s the beach acreage that s tret ches from Crys tal Cove toward Cameo Shores . He said the state hopes to purchase another 394 acres Crom the Irvine Company within the year. The asking price on that parcel is $3.5 million. 3rd Robbery Try Brings NB Arrest A 23-year-old man who police assert has held up a Newport Beach pharmacy three times with varying degrees of failure, has been arrested on armed rob- bery charges. Jerry Walton Jr. of Norwalk was arrested Wednesday morn- ing minutes after the owner of the Port Pharmacy, 2727 Newport Blvd., told police he'd just been robbed for the third lime this year. He told officers the bandit en· tered his store. asked for narcotics and pointed to the butt o f a gun tuc ked in hi s wa1stban<1. He said he handed the man a s mall quantity of drugs and phoned police, advisin'g them the man was the same individual who held him up before. Police, armed with a descnp- lion, arrested Walton several blocks from the pharmacy. The pharmacy owner told police he was held up last July by a drug-demanding bandit. In that incident, be said, he chased the man out of his s hop when the suspect admitted he didn 'l have a gun. Shipment Out? W ASHJNGTON (AP> -The Carter administration is lobby- ing hard to persuade the Senate to overrule the House and permit lndJa to buy 38 tons of U .S . reactor -gr'ade uranium despite that nation's refusal to renounce the development of nuclear weapons. The House voted 298-98 Thursday to disap- prove the shipments of nuclear fue l for the India e nergy. producing reactor at Tarapur near Bombay. "We are approaching an era of close cooperation," Riley said. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT TM o,.,. (OH1 O•HY P1101, ••fl'I WPh(P\ ... comb•Md tht Nt•\ p,.,,. '' PilDll\P'fd b., 1rw. Or•~ Co.Ht PV041M'tint (om,p4n.,. ~(.II# ecllUOf'\S .,. OWOtl~d Moftd•Y tl'lr0"1f\ Frio ... tOf' Co\t• Me-14. Newport 8•.-tft Hunt•ncnon lt•Cf\IFo""'••"' V•••tY ''"''"'· L•Qvn• a.Mtt Sowt" cou1 • t*nol• ,.o'°"•I eo1t10r1 ,, OVitll\Md S..\lf'deY\ ~ Sund•n f f'lt Pftn<101• ovt>U\111.1'14 _._..t " •t U0 WHt 8•t Strttt P 0 Bo• U.O, Cos.Ja Meu, C•lifOfn•• ,,.,. There's 'Troulile' In W eHare lines ' ·I . _ ..... _ P#•,tdlf\t •NI Puouuw' f"9Ma,••t'IH EOll0< ,,..,,.. .. ._.,.,... .. ~f\tolnoo£ou,,. ~"·'-­._"''"""~~(Oil~ T1tepllM (11')~ Ct111:nd M••nlllftgl4M71 ,.,_\llflC.••-..... ,,,__.o._c_.~, ... . ....,Ht 'I' - Sunday's Daily Pilot will focus on foreigners flooding i.nto the country. some to visit and others to stay . woam WAITING -There's grumbling in the line of welfare applicants that staru forming at 3 a.m. at Orange County's Ceo· traJ District Social Services Of. rice. But lt's not about the length of the wait or the red ape. Native citizens and earlier im· migrants are upset by the In· dochlnese who appear to gel pre· (erred treatment. (SUNDAY'S BEST) FOLLOWS TRADITION - Entertainer Toni Tennille ls tak- ing over where her mother and fellow singer Dinah Shore left off -u hostess or a televbion talk show. As she enters the risky field. she tells why abe ad- mires their ability to gel celebrities to say what the) otherwise might not. FOVNDING llOTBEa8 - TOValST INVASION -The League of Women Voters MllliGDI ot foreigners are spend·_ al~afr reminda us to do civic ln1 their vacaUoos here. and are duties. In presldentlal election repaid ia bar1alm for what they years, the Le•cue looms even lose ln televialOn·nurtured lar1er, by virtue of lts myths about the country. The ,1omedme1 bedeviled debate big factor ia the decline of the -sponsonbip. Read 1 proftle on U.S. dollar. and the laflux gives an or1anbation that believes in • llf\ to the American economy objectivity u much as poUU· at a Ume when it can use it. clans believe in the opposite. ' ,.,,,,,.,. ,.-., . --. --. -. Abalone Point CONDITIONAL DEDICATION AREA CONTROVERSY BREWS OVER PROPOSED ROADS. HILLSIDE HOMES PropoMd National Partc (dar1l ahac1tn9) and St8t• P•r1l (lghter ahllde) Would Border Realdencea Oswald Rejected by Judge Fiery Search For Relative Hurts Mesan FORT WORTH , Texas <AP ) -A judge rejected an attempt today by a British author to open the-gr-ave of-Lee .Harvey•Oswafd lo determine whether the body Mesa Rites Held/or Mrs. Forshay Funeral services were held to· day for F1ora Olive Forshay, a 35-year-resident of Costa Mesa who died Wednesday Rites for Mrs. Forshay, who was 85. were condu cted at Harbo r Lawn· Mou nt Olive Memorial Park by a grandson, the Rev. Robert Heath, of the Costa Mesa Baptist Church, of· ficiating. She was to be in terred at the same cemetery where graveside riles were held under direction of Baltz BergeMn S mith & Tuthill West cldr C hapel Mortuary. During the time her late husband Lewis was involved as a Santa Ana real estate broker, Mrs. Forshay was active in the First Methodist Church of Santa Ana. In recent years she attended the Costa Mesa church with which her grandson was a ffiliated. Survivors are her daughler Mrs. Gladys Woodworth. of Newport B eac h ; nin e grandchildre n , 17 g reat · grandchildren and •1ght great· • great-grandchildren Mesa Boy, 7, Hit By Auto, Injured A 7-year-<>ld Costa Mesa boy was report.ed in stable condition at Costa Mesa M e morial Hospital today after he was bit by a car in a street near his home Thursday at about 6: 15 p.m. Witnesses told police that Richard Ingram of 2207 Meyer Place darted into Joann Street between parked cars and was hit by a station wagon driven by Elizabeth Ann Whaltey, 21, of 2263 Pomona Ave. Costa Mesa. She wasn't cited, police said. buried there is that of the ac- cused presidential assassin. State District Court Judge James Wrightsaid "no necessity or compelling reason for the threatened exhumation or autopsy are shown in this record . ''In s hort,'' he added, "rumors, s peculative theory, conjecture. and public curiosity will not suffice." Lawyers for British author Mi chael Eddowes, who tried to have the body dug up, said they we re studying the ruling and would decide Later whether to appeal. Eddows filed suit to have the body removed and an autopsy held because he believes the per son buried the re is not Os wald, but a Russian spy who was allegedly sent to murder President Kennedy. The Warren Commission said Oswald shot Ke nnedy in Dallas on Nov. 22 , 1963, and was him self shot lo death by nightclub owner Jack Ruby two Jays later. Cycling Thug Robs Fotomat In Costa Mesa A gun-toling bicycle rider held up a Fotomat stand In Costa Mesa 's K-Mart shoppmg com· plex Thursday, pedaling away with more than $70 in cash, police said. The clerk or the shop at 2200 Harbor Blvd., a n 18-year-old Costa Mesa woman'. told police she burst into tears when the bicyclist pulled a revolver from his orange knapsack and an· nounced, "Okay, babe, this is a stickup." She said she trembled as she filled a bag with money from the cash register and that ber as· s ailantofferedsolace. ·'Calm down, everything is go· ing to be all right." he repeated over and over again. she told of· ficers. The gunman, des cribed as black with an acne-scarred face and wearing a dark tank top and bluejeans. was last seen pedaling out ot Ute shOppmg complex at about 7: l5p.m .. officers said. A 2l·year-old Costa Mesa man suffered minor injuries early to· day as he searched his naming apartment for a roommate he never found. Treated at the scene or the blaze and taken to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital was Ron Powell of 2190 College Ave., the 43-unit Olive Tree Garden apart· ment complex. Powell said he was awakened by pounding on bis door at about 8:30 a.m. He said he smelled smoke, jumped into a pair of blue jeans and raced through the upstairs bedrooms looking ror his uncle and roommate, 24·year-old Ran· dy Powell . "Everything was in flames," he said. "It was hot a ll over." Powell said he ran down the stairs of his two-bedroom unit a nd injured bis head as he jumped over flames in the stalrweU. He was treated for smoke in· halation. the head bump and a burned chest that he said he got from sun at the beach on Thurs· day. not from this morning's blaze. The fire was reported by Gary Brooks, 24. who lives next door to the fire-gutted apartment. Brooks said be was on bis way to work at K -Mart when be saw s moke coming from the Powells' unit. He said he and a passerby banged on the door as they watched flames eat through a frontroomsofaandupa wall. Firemen said they found no bodies in the gutted apartment and were unable to determine where Gary Powell might have been at the time of the blue. The cause of the blaze hasn't bee n determined. Balboa Trash 'Special' Set· Balboa Peninsula residents in Newport Beach are being urged to clean out their garages in time for a special trash pickup Satursday. City officials have agreed to send trucks to the area from Main Street to the Wedge starting at 7 a .m. They said residents should place discarded items in trash cans or tightly sealed bags and place them near the curb. LOW-END CARPE1'1NG? Sure we have it -but. usually we try to convince customers to buy carpeting that will complement their homes. Often. in situations where a customer is covering the floor just to sell a house, cheap carpeting may be a liability. In many cases the difference of only a dollar a yard will iAstall a Quality of carpeting that looks twice as well and will give much better service. In a nutshell -we're not trying to necessarily be the "CHEAPEST," {though we often are). but the "BEST." {Which we always are.) -..· ., DEN'S ~a,;;.;; I,~: iiiSiBilBtiii,;: "custom dr11p11ria.' LI( '~) Jiim ; ::··.;.~"/·. ·linoleum • wood floor · 1663 PlACfNTIA AVENUE • q:>.SYA MESA, CAllf 92627 • PHONE 646-4838 -6"46·ilH ~-----~-- BUSINESS t~riduy ·" t :lo ing Prit'"" ... µ_ NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS Friday Scptemoor 19, 1980 N 0M.YPll.OT 87 Dow Jones Final UP 7.26 ~ 11pPrnaarkei Gatnes Coupons Battle Getting Hotter By MIL TON MOSKOWITZ Somewhere out there in a box of Scotties tissues or roll or Viva paper towels or So'-'n Pretty toilet tiasues or package of Viva napkins is a garne tu:ket good for $10,000. In fact, there are two of these $10,000 tickets waiting for the lucky finders plus 10 $1.000 tickets. 20 good for $500 each. 150 $50 ones, 10,000 cashable. at SS, and 160,000 St tickets \ What we have here 1s game time in the supermarket rusles You re member the ~ames lhe gas stations used to 1nv1te you LO play to entice you to fill up at the.if bays? Now they've tripled the price and don't even have \o be polite. But other companies have picked up the device One s uch company is Philadelphia's Scott Paper, rnaker of tht: brands hsterl above. It's locked In a bat· tic with some tough competitors. Its toilet tissues and paper towels contend with the Procter & Gamble brands Money Tree (Charmin and Hounty). And its facial tissues and napkins square off against the Kim berly· Cla rk brand leade r . Kleenex Beyond that. ll has t o fig ht orr th e s up e rmarket hr ands, which a lways heal tht:m on price TO GET VOU lo buy its brands. Scott 1s giving away more than $250.000 1n what is. in effect. a lottery ll's packing game tickets 1n about 24 million oi its pac)ages. When you extract the ticket. you use a coin to rub off cov· r red boxes. Then you 1>lay the game -two games. in fact tn one set or boxes you must have enough letters to spell out "Scott'' to wm the indicated pri?.e In another set there will be various dollar amounts m the boxes: If you get three or the same dollar amounts. you wm that pn?.e . What are your chances or wmmng one of these prizes? Well. the odds on gettmg one or the two $10,000 tickets is one out or 11 8 m1lhon. On the other hand, the odds on get· ting one of the 100,000 Sl prizes is one out of 148. \'OU SHOULD KNOW a couple of other things about this lottery One 1s that Scott is committed to giving away all or the pri?.es Any pn?.e not claimed by next Feb. 15 will be pooled into a second Ch1lJ!ce sweepstakes (open to anyone who drew a non wmrung ticket). 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