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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-09-24 - Orange Coast Pilota s rifair WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. SEPTEMBER 2,, 1980 Of Husband's Attaek , "'0 1.. rJ -0 •• ,.~IC>elS.MPA~&' • Judge Nixes Ruling on Moonies· ...... c::::~==:::::;:;::r-.;:• Iran Jets Do'Wll? Injured Boy ~ritical 'Justice Belongs To Rich' Mideast War lntensifi!!~--CONCORD, N.H. (AP) -A month ago, Don Kieffer won a $30.000 judgment against the Unification Church for allegedly recruiting his daughter. a minor. Today -after a judge overruled the Jury's verdict - be says "justice in this cocmtry belongs to the rich." By Tbe AsS«la&ed Press Iraq claimed it shot down 21 Iranian jets and sank nine Ira· nian navy vesse1s today in the third day of an intensifying air, land and sea war between the Persian Gulf oil giants that threat ens global petrole um lifelines. Iran's Abadan 0 11 refinery. one of the world's biggest. was re· ported in flames a nd Ira n admitted i1 was not operating. Dads Demand Maternity Benefits Newport Beach policemen, firemen and lifeguards voted this week to take the city to court for refusing to provide maternity benefits to male employees' wives. A lawsuit, explained group leaders, will be launched by five-year veteran patrolman Mike Welsch but paid for by the trio or associations. They claim th e city is s idestepping the law and practicing sex descrimination by holding back on maternity benefits for wives of male employees. Wel s ch, sa id Mik e McDonough. president of the 160-member police association, decided to file the suit because his wife recently gave birth and now is expecting another child. The city's position, explained City Attorney Hugh Coffin, is that the law doesn't require the city to offer benefits to male employees and if the groups want the benefits. they should negotiate for them at the bargaining table. But. be said1 if the employee aroups proceea with the suit and are successful, the city would airee to extend the maternity benefits to all male city employees in the three aa- sociatians. llcDaoough said the suit will seek tbe benefits, which provide up to eo· percent or hospital and medical costs. retroactive to April cl this year. "We've messed around w\th <See JIALE, Pa1e AZ> More Police Due LOS ANGELE& (AP) -Tbe ::::c::. ~.::,ec1.; additklnal offteen CID tbe street., bat alfteUll N7 UM plan~ be delaJ9d until a new poll~ CCID• tl'aetllllttled. Radio Abadan appealed for trucks to carrv s andba.rs to burning oil lines, for blood donations and for private can to help deliver wounded to hospitals. Iranian President Abolhusan Bani·Sadr vowed to defend Iran to tbe "last drop of blood" and told a news confere nce in Tehran that the United States and the Soviet Union assured him they would stay neutral in the conflict, Tehran Radio re· ported in a broadcast monitored in Beirut. Lebanon. War flared after months of sparring along the border. Iraq last week scrapped the 1975 border treaty with Iran. The two natinons long have argued over tbe Shatt al·Arab waterway that separates them and an ethnic dispute between them dates back centuries. The Bedford resident said after Tuesday's ruling that he is "linanciaJJy exhausted" and may riot have enough money to appeal. U.S. District Judge Shane Devine ruled that the jury ~lied more on emotional testimony than on facts in making its de· cision, and said his instructions to the jury were either unclear or "willfully disregarded ... Devine said Kieffer did not prove he s uffered damages when his adopted stepdaughter, Jana, joined the church as a minor a t age 16. nor did be prove "evil motive" on the ~hurch 's part. Iraq's ambassador to Japan, Mohammed Amin al-Jaff, was quoted as saying his country was preparing to take control of the Strait of Hormuz. the Persian Gulf outlet, and would guarantee safe passage for foreign tankers. He made the comment during a meeting in Tokyo with an official of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party but did not elaborate. a party spokesman said. "Judge Devine has proved to be true to his name,.. said an ~. e lated David Hager, legal director for the church. founded o ... , ............ ""k ... .-•.-... by Korean industrialist and Costa Mesa paramedics work over critically injured Ronnie Garcia, 5, of 2901 ~endoza Drive after the youngster ran mto the street and was struck by a car driven by Debra E. Conyers, 25, of 1039 Mission Drive. The Garcia boy is recover- in 2 at Fountain Valley Community Hospital. Miss Conyers was not cited. 'The Japanese government ex- pressed "deep concern" over the Iraqi· Iranian war. Japan gets more than 70 percent of its crude oil from the Persian Gulf area. Victim Regains Memory The Iraq National Oil Co. SUS· pended loading oil from Iraq to foreign tankers effective Tues· day , officials of Japan's Ministry of International Trade and Industry officials said. They · said they bad no word or know bow long the suspension would last. Tehran Radio quoted the Ira- nian joint staff as saying at least (See MIDEAST, Pase AZ) A.DBROUGHT SEVENCA.LLS "Dally PUol c:lU1ifled ada let futrelUl&a. "My ad in another Orance County newspaper broulht OGly one call-but I 1otseven calla tbe llntda,yia tbe Dall7 PUot ••• Tbat'• tbe 8Cl1"erttalq lueeell atoey of tbe a.ta 11 .. man wllo plaeedtbisadin tbe DaUJ Pilot: , ><re Datam loq bed C!mpr abeU.~ xtraca.n.m ·UD Wife Recalls 'Bloody Attack' By Husband By DA VIDIWTDIANN Of-DINy ...... IWf When Dianna Daiello regained consciousness last year after · more than a month in a coma, she had no recollection of being as- saulted or losing her unbom child becauseoflt. But with the weeks and moatbs of recuperation that followed, Mias DaielJo cradually recovered her memory of what bad hap- pened an a bJoody September Digbtoneyeara10. Tuesday, in Oraa1e County Superior Court, the 20-year-old woman told a seven-man, ftve- woman Jury tbat it wu murder defendant Kevin Lee Green, ber former bmband, who bubed ber in the bead wltb a metal key bolder wben abe nfuMd to bave lft wttbldm at tbel.r'IWUD aput. meat. At tbe time, 111111 Dalello wu nlae and a ball montbl prelJlaDt, and acbalW. c:oeteDd berdll.kl, dellffl'ed IUJ.lbona by Caeurean aeetloa, died beeause of tbe trauma caUled by her own in· Jurin. Green, an El Toro Marine private, is atudiq trial for the child's death and also is charged witb attempted murder and as- sault in connection with hls ex· wife'sinjuries. Miss DaleUo's head wounds from tbe early morning attack on Sept. 30. 1171. caused her to lose not only her memory but allo the abllitytospeak. Tbrouth intense work with Lberapists and counselors, ~wever. she wu able to retain mucb of her ability to com- municate, as demonstrated Tues· day durinaberc:ourt testimony. Pilots of PSA Set for Strike I SAN Dl&GO <AP> -Pacific Soutbw.t Airline9 pilots pre- pared to strike tbe carrier after contraet talks appanotly stalled, but tbe altl1ne 18)'1 it will continue takln• nHl'Vatiom to put its c:uatomen on other carriers. The piJota' union already has tel Thundayfortbeatrike, which wouJdlbutdownMfU-tadaily. The return of her memory also took considerable time. At flJ"St, she testified to jurors in Superior Court Judge Luis Cardenas' courtroom in Santa Ana, she stlll loved her husband when she re- gained cooaclouaness a month after her assault. She bad no memory of either be· ing pregnant or injured. • 'l dldn 't know nothing," she said under questioning by prosecutor Cliff Harris. Recovering at her parents' home with Green, who helped loot after her, she began rec:onatruc:t- lnl her past untll one day the Caesarean scar on her stomach broulht back memories of her prepanc:y. Wben she 1lanced a abort time later at a ma1uine about babies, shesald, "lsaweverythtnJ." RecaWq tbe nigbt of Sept. 21, the proeec:ution witness said lbe and Green bad quarreled about b1a loinl away earlier in tbeeve1i.- in1 with a friend to obtain IOIDe marijuana. Tired of arauin1. Mill Daiei.lo aaJd she went to bed a UWe after (8ee MltMOaY, Pase A.2) , evangelist the Rev. Sun Myung Moon. Kieffer saw Jana for the (U"St lime in five years when she testified against him during the lS·day trial that ended Aug. 27, <See .IANA. Page AZ> Coast 7 Weather Dense night and morn- ing cloudiness "with only partial afternoon clearing Thursday along the coast. Lowa tonight 57 at the beaches, 84 inland. Huy sunshine later Tllursday with bitbs of 87 to 74. INSIDE TODAY Thouoh,,.,,,.. •raugida ore ~ morw ,.._.,,on tlw Nalioftal Gwml Uta al on11 time •hce tlu Rn0Juntie>Mr11 War, tlse militiamn rttftw onJw JI Jlall• of trmaillil/ a ,..ar, in- cludiftg a hoo-toffk nmmn ncompmnt. S.. U.. -.olld port of 0 ..,.. °" ~ AIJ.ll. \ t 7 DM.,Y PILOT s llAI -1111 Cllf LICT-----... t= HI.• ...-rms t.915 •t C..il 44S lraltt ,..,,. 31 ••.• IRAN .............. Air Raid Complete 'Chaos' LONOON (AP ) A RrttUh t)llwortler who n41d Iraq to Kuwait told today of "at.c>Jute cb.oe" u hundrflda ran for their Uv• after an I ranlan air attack on a P"ln><'htln\Jc al plant near Bura. Edd•• 6ikJM , *.-f'Hehed by- tt1lt!phoru1 at hi• hotel In Kuwait, a.Id of 'l'u4eMlay'1 air raid at 1.ubalr In which t.he vlctJma In· d uded four Amt"rkans and four UrllOnil killed · , DlllY ............. BUY fOR ll00,000; 1E.L FOR '4.1 MILLION? Newpott Reject• Condo Conftt"llOn P1apONI f ',...rapAJ MEMORY • • mldnlpt. lllnutes later. she said, Green entend Lbe darkened room and they arped a11in until the defendant lndlcat.d be wuted .ex. Wbm lbe nfUled, abe tesUlled. be punched her cmce lo the cbJ.n and then tried to pin her shoulders downtothebed. He then 1rabbed the metal keybolder -the kind wom on .belta -from a nearby dreaeT and beat her In the forehead with it, knoc:k.lqberuncouciou.s. -Aned by Har1'la what ahe thou1ht of Green when abe re· membered what bad happened that night, she said calmly, "I hate him." HOW IMN ANO IMO l'ORCEI MATCH UP Recent Eatlmat••Cut f'llSI Two f..,,.e fof Iran . Fighting Blocks Oil 1.anes in Mideast "All bell broke loose. People ran forlhe•rllvea. Tht-y jumped In lmythlrqc they rouJd buaes. trurk11 and can. anything that was l<>lna and fled "Wt' all thought we were gonen '' Ga loney, a mechanic. said: "It happened just after6 a m. Iranian / eta new over the alt.e and dropped our bombs. N et4'port Rejects Condominium Plan She aald she initiated the divorce proceedings agalnst him that became final a month ago. Mi ss Daiello testified that Green bad physically assaulted her twice before during t tieir brief marriage. However, she said he had hoped that witb a child their relationship could have worked out better. By nte Aasod•t.ed Pres.. "Scores of vessels" have ~n stranded in Iraqi and lraruan seaports as fi ghting between the Mideast n eighbors rage s. sources say. while prohibitive insurance rates threaten lo bring oil tanker traffic through the critical Strait of Hormuz to a standstill. ,. ·= The strait 1s a cn t1cal 20-mile· wide sea link between Persaan Gulf oil exporting nations and the shipping lanes to oi l import· ID~ nations Iraq's ambassador to Japan. Mohammed Amin al-Jaff. was quoted as s aying today hi s countTy was preparing to take control of the strait and would g uarantee s afe passage for foreign tankers. He made the re mark dunng a meeting in Tokyo with an official of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party but did not elaborate, a party spokesman reported A source at a maJor 011 com pany said one of the company':. tankers passed through the strait late'1ast 1tighror early to· day on its way into the Gulf of Oman. lrana a n vessels wen • patrolling the waterway but the ship was not s topped. said the source. who asked not to be identified. Lloyd's of London. the Rrilish insurance exchange. earlier re- ported the strait was open. In Washington on Tuesday Sen. George McGovern. D-S.D. called on tbe United Nations to send a task force into the gulf to keep tbe strait open A State Department source. who asked not to be identified. said some shipowners may de- cide to keep their vessels outside the Persian Gulf. in the Arabian Sea. because ins urers ha ve started a skin g "prohibitive rates" for coverage in the area. A shipping industry source ID Bahrain said an aver age of 75 tankers and other vessels travel the strait daiJy. At the northern end of the gulf. Test A.1vaits On Warhead AMARILLO. Texas CAP> -A da maged nuclear warhead is a waiting examination at an atomic weapons assembly plant here today following an air and overland journey from the site of an Arkansas missile solo ex- plosion. The warhead is believed to be io the nine megaton range, malt· ing it among the largest in the United States' nuclear arsenal. Claud Gay . chief of the Department o f Energy administrative branch at the plant. confirmed that a convoy accompanying the wa rhead . on the five-mile trip from Amarillo Internation al Airport to the Pantex plant arrived sbortl> before 2 p.m. Tuesday. A giant C-141 jet transport flew the warhead from Little Rock to Amarillo. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT '""' °'.,... C.O.\t 0.1t11 p..~ •• ,,, Wf'M(" ,, • omo.neo .... ,.._, Pffl"\\ i\ PvOh\IWO D• tM o·•-CAl\I _,.,,..,. COO"C>oo~• ~ ... t"01tt0ft\ Mff OWC>tt\N'O MGNl.ity IN'Chlfl" Ft.cMY fOt" (O\I• ..W~ tffWOO'l &f'.C:" H\IM1ftO'on 8• .. c."' rovn-••r Y•llfll¥ tf1t•"• L.ittw"• tlr4'<" SouOt C.0.~1 A '-nc>'t rt-qtOA.tt Hit.on '' ~bf•\ht'O S...vtcM'f\. #'Cl ~Y\ TN Offf'C. .... pvOh \.,._f""O pl4!11'1 1\ .C lJO WHI kY Strfft, P 0 Bq• tW C0\'4 W 'W. ( .. •tO'twA .,.,. Offlc•• CO\I• ""'"~· )JO-.., 8•• Slr'NI ~ 8H(~ 1011 .... (O .. I H~ .. """'-"" llu<~ 11111 llo<~ -·••• ,.~,,. (714)~ Cl•tlHtH Actvertltl"I MNl1' '·-~·c"'-4IMIOO "One was a dirttt hit on a garage It killed nine -moet.ly Iraqis. I thlnk. Another struck tbe motel area. It devastated the liv-meanwh1l~. ··srorc:. or vesseti>· ing quarters. A couple of the reported!} Wl'rtt · ·:.trundt-'<i 111 Hrltish lads were caught. Iraqi and Iranian P<>rts with no "The whole scene was one of pilots ",llwg to take them out absolute chaos. Anyone was lucky a nd with shippers tending to toescapewithhia life." s hun the risk of s teaming Richard Francis, a millwright through menaced wate rs." employed at the Zubair complex another Bahrain shipping of s aid upon arriving today at ficial said. London'sHeath.rowAlrport: Iraq is determined to reclaim "I was just about to go into the small parcels of border land main gate to start work when sud· along with tht• Shatt a l-Arab, the denly there was a massive ex- 120-mi le long l'Sl unry that plosion and everything was divides the two countries at the namesandblack smoke. head of the gulf. "The planes came in really low A bout 40 percent of the non· and then just rocketed the living communist world 's oil passes ('abins a nd garage. The four through the strait Western ·· Britons died in the garage. They Europe gets 63 percent of its oil.. were just working normally -it from the Persian Gulf countriesJ. was hell." the nitedStates20percentanu After t he attack . people J a pan 73 percent. grabbed what they could and ln<iustry sources said all Iraqi headed for the border in anything a nd Iranian oil terminals ap-that moved in a 19-hour dash to parenUy have been closed by the safety in Kuwait, f'rancissaid. fighting But they notst that "ltwaslikeafilm." a bout two-thirds of Iraq 's 4>il is Another evacuee, electrorucs s hipped westward out of the engine., Alan Billington. accused country via land pipelines and. the lrarftan Pbantomjetsof "aim· therefore. 1s unaffected ing for people" in the attack. Tuesday·s trading on the spot Jn New Delhi. the External Af. crude oil market was virtusJly fairs Ministry reported today that unaffected by the war news. JO Indian engineers werelk.illed U .S sources said. and 25 others wounded during the .. There was very little busi· Iranian raid on Basra. ness being concluded -but we The Indians were part of a would think twice before selling group of about 50 working in Al· an y oil " from Persian Gulf Shirawi Construction Co.,it said. sources on the spot market, one A government spokesman said senior trader for a large oil com India had no plans to evacuate its pany said. He asked not to be technical experts working ir identified. several places in Iran and Iraq. * * * * * * F ...... rageAI MIDEAST FIGHTING • • • 34 Soviet-made Iraqi jets had been downed and four Iraqi ships sunk. It did not make clear what time period was involved. An J raqi com munique broadcast by Baghdad Radio said U.S.-made Iranian jets bombed oil installations and in· dustrial targets in the southern port city of Basra and the northern oil cities of Kirkuk and Mosul at daybreak and midday. The communique said 10 planes were brought down in Kirkuk, six in Mosul and five in Basra where four Americans and four British petrochemical experts were killed in a sinlilar raid Tuesday. It also said Ira- nian jets raided the Kurdish- populated city of lrbil, 180 miles nortb of Baghdad, but made no mention of casualties. In naval fighting, Iraq said two Iranian frigates and seven gunboats were destroyed and most of the crews drowned. Iraq said its ground forces made substantial thrusts today into western Iran along a 300- mile invasion front from Qasr-e- Sh i rin in the north to the beleaguered oil city of Abadan in the south. Iraq claimed Tues· day to have penetrated nine miles into Iran al some points and captured all Iranian border posts. It said they killed 21 Ira· nian soldiers and captured 121. A broadcast by Abadan Radio said Iranian forces captured four American.a and a number of Iraqi soldiers today u Lbe lr•· oians defeated Iraqi forces at Sbalamsbah, in western Iran. The radio gave no other details on the Americana. Iran has claimed the United Puerto Rico Rips Carter SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) ~ Tbe Carter Administration's decilion to send Cuban and Hai- tian refusees to a Navy bue ln Puerto Rico bu stirred up a political furor on UUa Caribbean island 200 miles from Haiti and 400 mil• from Cuba. Dosens of resldenta of tbe aoutb coast, where the bue ii located, called radio ataUom to say the re:tuaeea woWd not be welcome, and the poUUcal enemies ot Gov. Carlos Romero Barcelo lambasted the daee One said tt would make ~ Rico ''L'le rarbate damp' of the CariL ;;n .. States was behind the receot escalation of the border coo.flirt and bas called the Iraqi troops .. mercenaries ... Tehran Radio ca_frie.d a m essage today by Iranian leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho- meini in which he called on Iraqi soldiers and officel'S to defect to the Iranian side. Another broadcast said 100 Iraqi troops had "joined the ranks" of the Iranian army. Iraq said its air force and navy were repulsing an Iranian sea attack on tbe deep-water oil harbor of al-Faw, near Kbor al- Amaya and Mina al-Bakr, tbe second offshore terminal. and that "five ene my war vessels have been sunk in the running battle." Iran's Parliament cited tbe war as an excuse to freeze dis· cussion oo the fate of tbe 52 U.S. hostages, who began their 326t.b day in captivity today. Their militant captors said some of the Americans were being moved from tbe cities in which they were held. f'....,.P~AI JANA ••• an experience be later called "devastating." He said be took the church to court to see bis daughter again, hoping be could persuade ber to return home. Hta St million suit charged tbe church "deprived blm of bis natural parental right" by recruitina Jana, and then "con· tlnued to exercise m.ind·control teebniques'' over ber. Miu Kieffer testified, "I don't think bralnwubinl goes on. You can't control somebody's mind. That's ridiculous." Church lawyers argued that the llooaies, as they are known, did not know Mtsa Kieffer waa a minor in ber father's ~Ultody when abe joined her mother at tbe cburcb's Ba.rrytown, N.Y., center ln 1975. Tbe Kieffen are divorced. Kieffer's lawyer, James Winston, said be WU "1boeked" by Devine'• rullq. He said an appeal or retrial ii poalble, but "when you win a victory tbat ii taken away from you, lt ii bard to meet tbe C09tl ot an appeal.'' '11 rNllY feel that I hid onlY one lbot at tbia,'"1ald Kieffer, who wortm for a Nubua lboe manufacturer. "I don't lr:Dow wb1 we batbend to bu• a Jurr lf the Judie. WI ... IOID• to tbrow out lta -dedakm." J • A plan to "Convert an 11-unit Newport Beach apartment building into condominiums and sell them to 450 people on a time-sharing basis has been re- jected by Cit y Council members. A spokesman for the Futrends Corp., which purchased the building at 1510 West Balboa Blvd. for $600,000, admitted the conversion plan would be highly profitable. "Unless my figures a re wrong,'' said Councilman Paul Hummel. looking up from a page of calculations, "you'll be selling this place for $4 5 million ... An a ttorney for Futrends agreed that. "the potential profit here is astounding ·' He told council members that 11 the conversion was a llowed. there wouJd be nine condos and each would be sold to 50 persons -each gettin ~ a week of ownership with two weeks of the year reserved for upgrading and maintenance. The cost for o ne week of ownership. he explained . would be anywhere from $6.000 to $10.000. Council members expressed concern that the property lease was set to expire in 33 years, opening the possibility that the building could be t.orn down at that time. ·'This really r epr e s ents a radical change in tbe city's housing element," noted Coun- d l man J ohn Cox, before he joined colleagues Don Strauss. Evelyn Hart and HummeJ m voting against the proposal. Hummel suggested that, even witb the conversion. the building w<tuld re main essentially an apartment complex with "peo· pie moving in and out every week." City policy bans condo COD· versions unless the city's rental vacancy is five percent or higher. C urrently. city o fficials st ressed, the va~ncy rate is just a liWe over two percent. Richard Hogan, a consultant hired by Futrends. said the apartme nt building was switched to summer rental rates last spring to help pay increased leasehold costs. In anticipation or the con· version. he continued. units have been held vacant as tenants have moved out. Currently, only three are occupied. he said. Studley To Rescue ?·· B 0 ST 0 N ( A.P ) - Studley , a n At l anti c Ridley turtle who is one of the few captive males of his endangered species. is flyin,& to F1orida to meet two females in a mating experiment aimed at sav mg-the breed, the New England Aquarium says. Studley. "if successful . will help to re-establis h the most endangered of all tu rtle s pecies," the aq uarium announced Tuesday. He will join two adult fe m ale Atlantic Ridley turtles at a "Lost Island" exbibit.-at-tbe Miami Sea· quarium "for an indermite period of time." Green told police be had left the couple's apartment the night of the assault to get some take-out food and when he returned. he said he found his wife lying in their blood·splattered bed. She was at first believed to be a victim of a killer who bad at- tacked eight other women. The Marine's trial continued to- day in Santa Ana. t ',..... Pag.e \ I MALE ... this issue for a year now." hf! added. "we've gone through all the right channels and all the p l easa nt ries but it hasn 't worked. "Unfortunately. this is prob- ably setting a precedent and ne xt time we'll JUSt go straight to collrt. JUSt sue " The maternity nap also has drawn the attention of the Equal Employment Opportunity Com· mission which. 1n a letter to City Attorney Coffin. stated there 1S •·reason to believe'' the city 1s practicing discrimination A number of fire and police e mployees have filed • c'laims with the employment com· mission asking for its help .. The commission bas the power . a s pokes woman ex- plained . to request the US. Justice Department to review the claims <ind prosecute the.' city. Carrie r s Plan PARIS (AP> -France has an- nounced plans to construct two nud~ar-powered aircraft ear- r iers, the fi rst of which is expect· ed to beoperatiooal by 1991 . FOR YOUR HOME OR OFFICE LASTING BEAUTY IN GENUINE LEATHER When you buy a leather chair you are making an investment in the future. Gentlemen in England at their clubs rest in leather chairs that are more than 100- years old. Leather lasts. Chair frame is of kiln~rled hardwood, exposed wood Is solid mahogany. You get bouyant cushioning over hand-tied web and spring construction. And since laether lasts, you get timeless Queen Anne styling that will stay In good taste. Come in soon while we stlll have a wide •ange of colors. STOP IN FOR THE FINEST SELECTION OF QUALITY t;EATHER FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY . J , ' r Wednes<Say. S,ptember 24 1980 QA!LY PILQT A.1 Marriage Costs to Subsidi.:e Divorce 91 GUNN IC01T ... ...., ....... 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Mer.it uf th( mon •y '" •·itpt•t·tt-d u1 bt· r l'f'J h) 101 n•11i.1n~ tht> fc•t' for m .trrhilCf' 111 .. ~oluuonll, rrom ~ to $k'1 aruJ lh·t>n.'lt>'t , from SUI 111 i L'tl l'tw h""I uf ltw rt-vt•nu wall r n1111• frnrn a n1•w ft•t• o f $15 ~ hwh "''" ll• 1 hurgf'd tu purNat~ r••11t1• .1 111._ t11 n1 n.:' 1n Sui>t:rior Newport Man Helped on Film By MJCHA EL DOUGA~ OI .... 0 .. 1, P'ltet '~" Like m a n ) m illio ns of Americans , Be n C h apman watched television every rughl last week to follow "Shogun.' the epic m iniseries t hat might make sake as popular as Perner in this country. What 's more. said Chaprnun 11f Newport Beach, he enjoyed 1l. "Wh at the h ec k ,·' h e explained. "I've seen it so manv times before." In f act . C h ap m an s aw "Shogun" the tale of an English sailor tossed up on the s hores of pre·translstor Japan m the making. As associate producer a nd production ma nage r of the $22 million phenomenon. Chapman s pent t wo years 1n J a pa n overseeing the construction of castles. towns and ships and the recreation of t y phoons and earthquakes . "IL was awCully tO\Jgh,'' he s aid "That's 16th century Japan (in the series ) and Japan is the most modern country in the world." C h apman e xpre s sed no s urpris e about the seri es' r e markable s uccess <al drew more than half or the television viewers in the country for five nights straight). "Y ou c a n 't mak e a n y mistakes when you're s pPnding that k i nd o f mon ey ." h e observed, adding that the ~hows a lready have recouped ' their costs. And even more profits are a ss ured whe n a thre e ·hour theatrical version of "Shogun · is released an Japan and Europe late r this year. Nor is he concerned about c riticism for not using subtitles for Japanese spoken during a good portion of the s er ies. .. Viewers want everything m t he world spelled out for them. they want to sit there and be lazy ," s aid Chapman. "The whole picture 1s played through the eyes of Blackthorne Wle sailor>. not through t he eyes of the Japanese." Chapman said the series was produced as the result or has long .s ta nding frie ndship with novelist J ames Clavell, author of "Shogun." Psychic Event~ Explored at GWC Ghosts, poltergeists, dreams and life after death wiJI be among the topics explor ed in "Psychic Phenomena." a Cree four·part lecture ser ies offe red Friday evenings. be ginning Sept. 26. at Golden West College in Huntington Beach. The program, conducted from 7 to 9 p. m . in Fine Arts Room 222, will be conduc t ed by Jonathan Treuhaft, a researcher in parapsycho1ogy. He p}ans to discuss te1epalhy, clairvoyance , psychokinesis and other topics. t•h.q1ni w , i..µl .unc d that t IJHll hJd lH'l'n reluctant lO J llo" lu:. btiok to be dram alut'd bt'l'JU:>l' ht> "had bt-en burned" whl'll Parnmount made a movac of ;1noth1•1 of h1"> popular novels. ·King B.11,' :-t'\ c·ral year::. ago Thi:. ta nw . :.aid Chapmun, ..WC' followt•d I-he book " It as unlikl,I) they would have done otht•rw1 sc. becaust' Clavell was 1·x ecut1\'l' procl uccr for t he proJN'l. As ked -w htit tt:chnical problem "a s thl' mos t d 1f(1c u lt . t o overcome during the s hooting. Chapman rcpli<'d ·All of at was tuugh " Becaus<' J apan, unlike olher co untrit>s in the Orienl , has lost it s looi.. of ctnl1qwty, Chapman '><ltd an t:nt1 re 16th ce nt ury f f' u d a I \ I I I •• g (' h a d lo be construrtcd 1 i.ean-hed thl island from nnl' l'nd to the olh<'r 1 look mg for a fi I ming location l," he said Rut m.rny likely s ates were long ago de!>troyt'(I by the war and modem i1<1tion had wiped out the rest ~ · F 1n.'all). the• ftlm company selt·tted a spot near the fishing v1lla~c of Nagashima, several hundred miles south or Os aka and Nagoya. Chapman said they not only built lhe village. but the roads leadmg into it and the docks as well \\'hen filming was over, the m ock hamlet was left to the locals. woo wanted to use 1t as a tourist altrac tion " "It's kind of a depres s e d area ," h e e x p l a 1ne d "There was no reason for tour ists to go do wn there. · T be castles used an the film were o ff l11nits to Amer ican bombers so they are authentic, C hapman s a id But the ir interiors had to be rebuilt. The ~arthqua ke sequence lett to lht' only injury or the project. he add<'d Bob Dawson. special effects director, had built a series of trap door!> over a d itch tha t would be rovC'red wilh dirt then sprung lo create the illusion of the j!round opening up. But o n e d o o r o p e n e d \I Ol'X p ect e d l y a~ Da w s o n st1·ppcct onto it .• causing him to full tnlo the dilch and receive minor injuries. ll1• said t he· typhoon scenes wen• fi lmed in a s pecial effects tank al Toho Studjos m Tokyo. Water cannons , wind machines m a d e fr om old a irplane propellors and boat mockups that .. rocked and rolled and bucked like a horse" were used to produce an interior storm. But lt vlng i n Japan accompanied by tus wife. Danni posed no pa rticular problems Chapman spent seven years m that country while serving in lhe Air Force He later returned to produce the movies "Escapade" and "Sayonara." And the Japanese, he said. were "very helpful" in making "Shogun." (.'uurt to ti k modlhc11Uooa In r u•lody 1&nc1 v1:nt11tton nghu. 1 n (•XC'h arng"" for the hl1her (C'l'IS , OM: county's new court pro· rcdure pronu11e11 to uv«1 lime in n 1urt und produrc 111{reements thut pur{•ntl\ 11rt-prevured to ac· 1· .. pt. court ofhclali say Toduy, unresolved custody probkm.s usually l(O directly lo a ~upc rior ('ourl judge for re· 11o lut1on Witnesses may be l'ullNI 'l'ht> hearing <.'1ln last for h 11u r b, b u t th e re 1s no 1iaa'lurw1l't' that the parents will 1H't'1·pt thl' cdtl't orH·c the judge makeR a ruling, said Alan Slater , asslistant Superior Court execullvc omcer Jn s u c h hearings , Slater added. lhe childre n who are be· Ing contested may be asked to teatlfy and become involved in the leul bMttlc. Using the new con ciliation court. pare nts who tiaven't reached an agreement will be re· quired to sit down with one of the court's five mediators. Then agrtlem ents reached through con· ciliatlon are presented during shortened superior court hear - in gs . The system is designed to free judges for other cases and to e ncourage the parties to reach agreements on lhear own, Slater said . Slater isn't prepared to clai m the system will be a success un til it is tried. He said judge's raseloads s till m ight be as heavy if the volume or family law petitions continues to rise. and if parties don't reach ac cords in all conciliation attcmpU. But he s aid the proposed 'Ridi~ous' process authorized In Mar'c h t hrough detailed state legislation a ppears to have its merits. Although the legislation for lht:: Conciliation Courts came from the st ale, the loc~I push for imple ment atlon came on the- rounty le vel Cro m the Com mission on the Status of Women. an advisory committee to ~ Board of Supe rvisors. C o mmiss ion Ch airwomnn Le ah Sklar said approval of Ole hoard 's court syst e m was· a Vl('tory for the commission. Billy Sniffs At Innuendo WASIDNGTON (AP > -Billy Ca rter di s m i s~ed a s "ridiculous" today a suggestion t ha t h e made a flurr y or telephone calls intended to capitalize on a meeting Presi- dent Carter held the same day an December with a Libyan of ficial. The president 's brother made the comment a s he a rrived at the Capitol lo give a deposition to lawyers Crom a Senate an vestigating s u bc o m m ille<'. primarily on ronnicts between his testimony and that of a Justice Department 0Hic1a l re gardin g Bill y 's L1b>an activities. <Related story , A4 1 Meanwhile, the subcomm1ttc1· called a private meeting lo de cide whethe r to que~t1on t ht• president on the Bally Cartl'r af fair and. if so, whe re and ho"' tu conduct the questioning Billy Carter did not deny to re porters that he made a numbt:r of telephone calls to the Libyan embassy and the While House on Dec. 6. when the president met with Libyan e m1s:.ary Ali F:l Houdari. ROLL OF PURIFYING MEMBRANE AWAITS INSTALLATION Reverse Osmosis and Manmade Frog Skin Billy s~id the calls were too complicated to explain In a brief interview. AP Vlll.-.pftolo Water P lam Gets $1.2 Million Grant But when as ked if the calls w e r e intended to g ive t he Libyans the impression he had a hand in the meetmg and should gel something in return. Billy replied, .. That's so ridil'ulous l just won't comment on il · · Sen. Birch Bayh, D·lnd., the subcommittee chair man, said the president probably will be questioned at the Whlte House DENIES PROFIT MOTIVE Biiiy Carter Freeway Body Exhumation Sch e dule d By PIUL. NEIDER MAN 011i.0~1, ,., ... su" l'hanb tn a SJ 2 ma Ilion federal granl. the Orange County Water Distract lS geanqg up for an ad· ditional year of research into an innovative proces s that turns pre· tre ated hqmct sewage mto drinka· ble tap water The federal Offi ce l)f Water Research and Technology has .ipprovt'<i a one.year grant for stud1<'S at the water district's rrver!'.cosmosis plant in Fountain \'a lie} Lion Country Makes Offer To Drop S uit By RIOIARD GREEN Ol U. O.lly P'llot SUfl Lion Country Safari has condi· tional1y agreed to drop its S320 million damage s uit against the Irvine Company. according to Irvine Company sp okes m a n Jerry Collins. The suit will be dropped. he said. 1f the City of Irvine ap· proves Lion Country Safari's plans to build a S,000-seat am- p h i thC'ate r o n its 336-acre grounds alongside the San Diego F r eeway near Irvine Center Drive. Lion Country Safar i President Ha rry Shust er bas been un- available for comment. T hose amphitheater plans will be filed wilh the city within two weeks , said Koll Co. senior Vice President Timothy Strader. The prop<>sed amphilhealer is a joint venture between the Koll Co. a nd Lion Country Safari. The laws uit filed Aug. 2, L979, in Orange County Superior Court alleges that the Irvine Company thwarted Lion Country's efforts to sell the wild animal park to new investors . The suit goes on lo charge that lhe Irvine Company deliberately sought the downfall of the finan· cially troub1ed park so that land on which it sits could be com· bined into a ''s uper regional shopping center" proposed for construction nearby. Irvine Company officials have consistently denied the cbar1es. While the lawsuit baa been pending, Lion Country officials have sought to bolster the park l>y establishing a roller skatinl disco and other attractions. Lion Country, accordinl to the suJt , began experiencin1 ftnan. clal trouble in 1974. Atte~ce has dropped and BO-bu tbe com· pany'1 stock, which la t1'~ over t he Western Over-the· Counter Market. Shuster hu in the past blamed the energy cr ises on hurt.int bualneu at the park, a sort of • drlve·throulh IOO. _ The new grant, for the fiscal year beginning Oct. 1, concludes a three -year resea rch project that alr eady has brought $3.6 million to the local water district. The Fountain Valley pilot plant has the capacity to treat five m illion gallons of was te water a day. making itthe larges t reverse osmosis facility in the world, ac- c o rd ing to .water d istrict spokesman Gordon Elser. Elser said the process employs spiral wrapped layers of paper· thin membrane made of cellulose acetate Under pressure , water is forced through this me mbrane, which 1s fine enough to allow water molecules through, but not impurities. The treatment re· moves 90 percent of the dissolved minerals, he said. ''The merane has properties like a frog's skin," Elser mb said. "It wiU permit certain things to flo w through but will reject others " The reverse osmosis plant was completed in L977 al a cost of $3 million. The federal grants don't pay for operation of the facility, but do subsidite research into further applications or lhe treat· ment process "We won't call hjm a~ a publir witness," Bayh sajd "We may go down to the White House, som e of us, and ask ham lhe questions." The subcommittee d ecided two weeks ago lo take a de positioo from Billy Carter III stead of calling him bal"k for a further public hearing. The president's brother reg istered as a Libyan agent July 14 after an 18·month Justacf' Department investigat,ton that disclosed his receipt of $220,000 from the radk al Arab s::over n menl. Bi11 y Carter said the mnncy wa s a loan and d e m ed his activities made him a Lib yan agent Joel Lis ker, c h ief of the Justice Departme nt 's foreign agents registration unit, told the panel that Billy Carter denied receivin g the money until Lisker told b.im there was evidence of the payments. Billy Carter. h o w eve r , testified that he didn't reveal the payments initially beca use Lisker didn't ask about them HAKERSFIELD (AP> -The Ke rn County coroner plans to ex hume the body of an uniden t1f1ed }Oung man found in an ir ngataon ditch near here last No\cm bcr to :11 d investigators "-Ork mg on the r reeway Killer cas<' l'nrorw r f)1d .. 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There are hundreds of solid gold ways 10 frame the Krugerrand from pendants and bracelets to belt buckles and money clips. Come in and see our complete selection 111;>3 N[Wf'OA t lll Vf' f'1)S T ~ "'F.S.A 33 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION 81nkAmer1c:1ro-MH1er Ch1tOt PHONE 5'8-3401 ' . l , I f llAfLYPfl 01 Maine Voters Keep Nuke Plant \l Cl'STA M.iu11 1 \t•1 M .1101• rt•\tdrnh vutt-.1 l1\ H J ;i mur~m to ltt't'i1 l "" ... tah• ' onl) nufleu K••1w1 .it 111..: 111 t11t 111 O!*rat1on but mdu.~tn offlC'tal' 1rr not tilt tnJ: tht• rc~rnlt of tbt• unpl"t'C'Nif"ntl'd rrfrr,.ndum a~ " 1111,:1111tt t'lltllir•wnwnt of n11<"l .. 1u ~'O"-• r . I lw:.tl• i; f'\•h·n•ndum ""tuc-b '*"'•Id ha vt-'hut I hr '1 nlflt' \'1mkt"l' Jll,wt in Wt , •'" t•t aml bann••tl all lutun• 11Udt'.tr lit•\ ,•101>mc•11t twrt ~ .. ~ 1 .1 ... tt-l frw . .rill nurl1 u .J\ H\ 111\l~ ~ho \•\\nlvndrtt thoAI ..ilh .. rnall\ • .-rwrit\ »nurn· .. u,•ti ~'' h\1l11>1·1t~·t rH" t'4n41'r ~oulft be " • h1 ltl• , .. ,,. "Pl.lt•1•111t•111 '"' I llllt ,.11 \tuan 1'11.-,•1 I I Olll " ... l'I."' I \\lllt f_.t(I ,1r ti(1!\ ptt>l"ll'l\I' r1•,>41rlin~· lt11t1 .-1r1 •11_,!oMI \llll'' <1r 1!l l't't l t"lll. fnt 1.u•JHni.t ttw phlllt 11iw11 1R<l l :1~ /~I' ut.·' "' t 1 ~wr1 t>t1I (11r t"l11"nt II \1 ,1111 '\. 111.11• 'UPfl<>r\<'t' r hJlk1'tl u~ th1•1r htK~t''>I tnarMll1." In the two t'OW\tlea fart!Mtt from the plant, whth• huc•k.,111 of the "hutdown prevailed only in Llncoln, Su.:1ulahoc •nd Waldo counties, located on the coast and u monii lhl' l'IO!teftt to the plant Thl' jjhttew1dt! voter t urnout hove red around 5e 'per· 1 t>llt. unpre"'-'<lt!nted for • aan4le.iuue referendum. The tot ul v~>l~ ... l'~ded \bat of Maine's lt781eneral election .and Wb tU1ith~r thaUl that O( all but three Of the preS· 1dt·nt1uJ rttl't'~ 1n th(' s tale: \'Mt' Pn•:;1d .. nt E W Thurlow said the result was worth lht> alrru~t SI million much of it from out-of· 't .att• 1·(>rvoruuon and uuhlies spent on advertisin1 .uHi oUwr t-Ho1 tli to keep t he plant running. We· look upon this as a vote of confidence in the n1.i1n Yankt·~ plant but we do not look at it in any way u'> a mundatt-tu build future plants." said Thurlow. Denies Pa er's Claim CM P owns 38 percent of the 8-year-old plant. Raymond.Shadl1, leader of the anli·nuclear forces who puahed for the referendum , refused to concede de· feat. "We've got a lot of vim and visor," he said. "We'll wait a while." t, The referendum drive be1an 14 months a10 wltb an anti·nuclear march from AufUlta to Wiscasset that sparked the collection ol more than M.000 slcnatures on petitiona for a referendum , many more than needed. Nuclear opooent.s contended the plant posed the rhk of a ma.jor d.lsaster and endan1ered the health of area residents. They were also concerned about disposal of wastes from the plant. The proposition would have banned construction of any other nuclear plant.., in the state, although CMP , Maine's largest power company, decided two years ago It would not build a ny more nuclear plants because or the expense. .. . Jackson Libyan Agent? ATLANTA CAP> -Civil rights leader Jesse Jackson aod Billy Carter were identified as Lib· yan oil agents in a secret CIA memo to the White House in March. the Atlanta Constitution reported today. Jackson d~ed being a Libyan agent, the Constitution s aid in a copyright s tory, 'but acknowledged he had written the Libyan embassy in Washington on behalf of the Wallace Co. in Tuskegee, Ala., a black-owned oil concern. Jackson, head of Operation PUSH, for People United To Save Humanity, a civil righu 1roup based in Chicago, s aid he also ·'sent several letters·· to thE Libyan government in s upport of "opening trade routes be· tween that country and black America." The memo was s ent on March 31 from CIA Director Stansfi eld Turner to Zbigniew Brzezinski. P resident Carter's national security adviser, the newspaper said, quoting un· JautoN identified sources close to the Senate invesugauon of Billy Carter's dealings with the Libyans. A Senate subcommittee has r eceived a copy or the memo, the newspaper said . The newspaper report carried no ·elaboration on what was in the memo or . .what made the CIA believe that Jackson was a Libyan agent. Under protest. Billy Carter registered with the Justice Department as a Libyan agent on July 14. He has acknowledged receiving a S220,000 pay· ment from the Libyan government. Last October, Jackson took a controversial tour of the Middle East in which he met with Egyptian President An war Sadat. Synan leader Hafez Assad and Palestine Liberation Organiza· lion leader Vasser Arafat J ackson expressed sup- port for the PLO, and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin refuse<t to meet with him J ackson tater called Begin a "racist." Jackson did not go to Libya, but the Constitu lion quoted Jackson as saying. "I have been invit· ed there several times." On Oct. 13, Jackson received a $10,000 pledge for Operation PUSH. from Chicago's Arab American community and Jackson outlined a JOi nt Ara b·black program to combat racism The trip and the contnbut1on drew cnt1cism fro m Je wish groups. In the Constitution story . Jackson said he "would accept no fin ancial deal Crom Libya and none has been offered." Black American Muslims "started dealing with the Libyans about five years ago, before becoming interested in relations hips with most other Arab countries.'' J ackson said -NATION I WEATHER 1 .. ike Dnd ••. APWI ......... Jim Folsom Jr., son of two· lime Alabama Gov. Jam~s E ''Big Jim" Folsom . upset U .S. Sen.· Donald Stewart in a close primary runoff Tues- day in Alabama. He will face Republican Jeremiah D e nto n in No vem b er election. Gays Ruled OK for Jury NEW YORK IAPJ A pt•rson cannot be barred from Jury duty because he or sh~ is a homosex ual. a judge has ruled, saying that would be "tantamount to a denial of equal protection under the U .S Const1tut1on · Cnminal Cou rt Judge S Hrman Klarsfeld made the rul ing Tuesda) in connection with the 'trial of Frank Viggiani, 18. who pleaded guilty lo m1i.de meanor as!>ault in a ttacks by youths hen• !;:isl Decl'm bcr on people thl') con-;1dt·rt·d to be homosexuals Jn 1ury !-it.>lect1on, defense tittorn<>y Peter Willis asked that th<' judge excuse a potential j uror who wa!i an arknowll'(J ged homo::.l•x ual Carter Remark Infuriates Foe f1 h11 W;1lktn~ 1'\t'S hulging from strain of hoisting a l!·rt1-·1· tiarnnu·t 1warl.\. .1~ b1~ .!~ hC' 1~. prepares to lower i h · l11x1111 on fllf' ··H1j!h "tnk(·J · (jt Washington County f1111 111 H1 1 nh. r11. l't•x 1·· I h•• i '1·.1r old ""as unable to 111~ 1lw lwl\ hu nnt fnr J,1d.; •lf dfort By The Associated P ress Ronald Reagan says it's political malpractice. but President Carter is giving no ground in his diagnosis of the Republican nominee as suffering from a chronic itch of the tri~~er finePr The rhetoric of the Carter camp clearly threw~ Reagan on the de fensive Tuesday, as he found himself parrying his opponent•s pe ace-or·war thrusts. One Reagan strategist called the president a "mean , courthouse Georgia politician ... Carter said Reagan 's habit of looking to lbe military for ans wers to international crises was a matter of record. and "what Oper atio ns Nor mal SAN DIEGO <AP) -Children's Jlospital and Health Center re turned to nor mal operations to day. Divorce Case Suit Chaotic 1>1'TH011 11\1'1 1\ \'oma11 • k IOI! ,1 di\ mn• h,,.., frlt·d .1 SJ rnill1011 malpr .11·t 1<'t ' 'llll a~citn't 11• t h11.,ha11d a pn1rn11wnt .!t 1 .. rn1•\ S vh1I .laqu,•s. 'K. o( Grosst· '111nt" <;hon•., frlc •d for d1vnrt•t> 11 •1111 h(>r hu:.ba11c1 I eonard C la'IU<''< 52. on 1\ug 8 Hut the hu ... band "ho has an 1n ' 1~·1 national marine and adm.iral h law practice. responded by 1•la1rntng Mrc; Jiiques was not ll•gally free to marry hun when I h e-. wed on Dec. 30. 1965, nllo~mg her divorce from a or,.v1ous marria.re ' The o;1x month waiting penod prec;cribed tH" lciw had not f'laps('U prior lo the marriage <'l'remonv and therefore the marriage 1s a nullity." Jaques said in u formal response Mrs Jaques. 1n an amended (•omplaint flied Tuesday, ac· cused her attorn<'y·husband of negligence, legal malpractice, fraud and misrepresentation and said he misled her 15 years before According to her complaint filed in Wayne County Circuit Court. Mrs Jaques said her· husband met her and propased Tom Murphlne is In Los Angeles looking for an honest man. His Jui1t Coasting column will resume if ht> finds such a man. marriage afte r she had.separat- ed from Ohm an Akkerman, but was not yet divorced. Jaques told her he would take over her divorce proceedings, she said. After that. she claimed, he was the only attorney she com· municated with regarding the divorce. On the day of the wed· ding in Detroit, Jacques assured her the divorce from Akkerman was final. her complaint said. T he woman's suit said that ii what Jaques claims about the s ix-month waiting period is true . he is guilty of legal malpractice and caused her to e nt e r a "bigamous" r e · lationship. Rain Widely Scattered Central, Eastern States R e main Soggy C'alllornia lo• '1ou<S .. and d~n'• foq wit t)lan~ttt Sout,.,rn C•flto,,.utt cN.\f•! "'''"' 1on1QM And e~rty lt\ur'ldft'I ,,. .. ,.nq l•ter In ltw mortuno tor • '••r ,Jnd \hQM•• ••tmef' dav llH•• trw too ""' loo•-••••"<! n.-1QhDOr1no ~aHf'y\ wHt rHth h'Ohti frorn 81 10 97 unoer l'l111v •~io, , .... 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BEJ\KELEY tAP) Uruve~Uy of aUfoml• Pr-e1ldeftt Oavld 'u on propot~ today a S3 74 bllllon e>per alinc budlf't for the n<'JCt fiscal year. a 5.6 pt>rcenl tnc~a5" over U\ia year The propouJ. &>reffnted at a UC' rt!tents · rom m\ttefl hearin1. lnclude1 tl 1l billion \n atatt' funds. an lncr11ast! <'f $70 million or 6.7 pM('tnt ovt>r this year 'l;'he fig\ltes , (iven rf'porttn Tuuday. do not Include pay raises tor university employttS, a pro poul ~be made later this year. or an additional St02 rrullloo about ha lf ol 11 from the state for ronstruclioo and maintenan~ proJeets Si.r lf~•ld iu Uie-tt ... M1lflflliu9 SAN DIEGO <AP> -Stx ~ple were arrested :irter the U.S. Border Patrol broke a document· forging ring, which lbe patrol says grossed more thao $2.5 million annually Steve Gregg. a Border Patrol cnminal in· vestigator who led the raids, said the arrests Tues· day ended a 10-year s urveillance of the ring. In coordinated raids . anti-s muggling units took five men and a woman .. ( J Into custody and sei:ied Sf ATE thousands of counterfeit _ resident-a lien cards, ---------"' Social Security cards and . other documents . An · ~stlmat~ ~.000 border-crossing permits and res· tdent-alien cards were found in a San Diego home ~long wi~ typewriters and laminating and print· mg machines, Gregg said. t 'irt• Dn1nagt·~ Ru11f"11 llt1rkt-f HOLLYWOOD (AP) -A fire in a popular open-air market here caused $400,000 damage and gulled the storage area, but city fire officials say there were no reported injuries. Seventeen companies responded to the fire Tuesday night which was ronfmed to the two-story rear storage area of the Hollywood Ranch Market on Vme Street, said Los Angeles Fire Department s pokesman Steve Ventura. Fire officials say the blaze was contained in 27 minutes. They estimated the loss to be about $400,000 -$250,000 for the strueture and $150.000 for the contents. ·nar•••• ('l1arged ;,. '"stud• SAN ERANCISCO -<AP> --'thTee people-as- sociated with a government-backed housing com· pany have been charged with holding an accoun- !ant on Mayor Dianne Feinstein's staff at gunpoint in an attempt to get authorization for government funds. The three, all connected with the Bayview· Hunters Point Non-P rofit Community Develop- ment Corp., were scheduled to be arraigned today on the charges of assault. . Charged were Stephan Evans, 27, acting director of the corporation, Jolet.a Head, 39, board chairman, and Clarence R. Coulter, an employee of the corporation. BradlPfl ( r9'd In ft"" . lgui11 LOS ANGELES <AP) -The SS well-known at- to.~eys, ministers and former politicians whose Citizens for Los Angeles committee is urging Mayor Tom Bradley lo seek a third term have been rewarded with Bradley's statement that be will give the idea "careful consideration." But Bradley said Tuesday he bas not ruled out running for governor. He said be will announce bis plans 8'lrly next month. :·1 have heard from literally hundreds of peo. pie m the last few weeks urging me to run for re- election next year ," Bradley said. "I am n attered by thi!! kind of public response. I will give it careful consideration." -< ,.. . The Citizens for Los Angeles spent $30,000 to ~rt~e Bradley an open letter for publication today m six local newspapers. -· Robllerg t'ieti• Ray Hudson, courier for Loomis Armored Car Service. stands near his vehicle after being robbed of $283,000 by two gunmen as he delivered the cash to a Bank of America branch Tuesday in San Diego. It is believed the largest bank holdup in San Diego histor y. Book's Out Toxic Wastes Flayed SACRAMENTO (AP> -Political activist Tom Hayden s ays he is distributing "a book full of recipes on how citizens can stir up the bureaucratic soup" against toxic wastes. Hayden,Jlusband of actress Jane..FJ>nda, told a news conference Tuesday that about l,000 copies of bis new 180-page book are be· ing distributed to community groups, labor unions, health activists and public officials. The title is, "Stop ·Environmental Cancer: An Epidemic of the Petrochemical Age." Health fair Free demos and health checb during Huntington Center's Health/Fitness Fair Thurs thru Sun. · Good leathers. Temfic styles My kind of pnces1" Aerospace Strike Looms Workers Demand, 'Bigger Share' of Profits LOS ANG,:LES (AP> -Tbe West Coast's rich aerospace ln<Suatry may be facln1 ill ·•ecoad massive strike In leas than three yean as worken demand a bigger share of the companies' soaring eamlnp. Unions r e presenUn1 more than 100,000 workel;S have authoriaed their neiotiaton to take them off the job at the the nation's three bia1est aerospace firms -Lockheed, McDonnell Douglas and Boeing -in voles taken since late Jut week. · And. as in the strikes of 19'7'1·'1'8, Boeing is like- ly to be the trend·setter, said Nell Vandercook. bead of the International Association of Macblniats and Aerospace Workers at Lockbffd-Califomia Co. in Burbank. "EVEaYllODY'S WATCHING Boeing at this point," Vandercook said Tuesday. "We're hopeful a strike can be avoided. But if the company tries to take away our cost-of-living rai5es or seniority rules, we would go out." All three firms suffered serious setbacks in the · 1977-78 strikes that ranged from 45 days to three . months, but since then there bas been a boom in the aerospace industry, and the unions insist that workers deserve more as a result. "We are delighted with the blooming rate of profits. It provides better security for our people," said IAM president William Wmpisinger. BUT HE ESTIMATED that IAM workers have fallen about 20 percent behind the inflation rate since they signed their last contract three years ago, giving them 23 percent in raises to an average of about $9.90 an hour. That insis tence is apparent at Lockheed· California, where IAM negotiators are demanding a 15 percent pay boost in the first year of a three· year contract, with the other two years still to be worked out. The company has not yet made an offer. ITS CONTRACT EXPIRES Oct. 3, and a clause in the current agreement says if there is not an agreement by then. the union will strike. On &mday, strikes were autboriled by • 000 workenJ .t Lockheed plants in Burbank, P~e and Smmyvale, Calif.. and in Georsia, aa well u by 23,000 Douglas Aircraft Co. workers in Lona Beach, Torrance and Hunttnston Beach, Calif., Tulsa, Okla., Melbourne, Ark., and Cape Canaveral, Fia. Pair Booked In Treatment • LOS ANGEL§ (AP>-Alocalpbyaieiananda Czecboak>Yakian emtsre. who traveled around tbe world t.outinC aa 'GDproven cancer treatment. were arrested f« investJcatioD of offertq an unapproved cancer treatment, conspiracy, fraud and tbe UD· licensed practice of medicine, autboritiessaid. Both Dr. Richard L . O'Connor, a47-year-oldor- tbopedic suraecm with off\eea in West Covina and Loa Angeles, and VlutlmU Mitu Brycb, 40, were arrest· edMonday. TREY ALLEGEDLY ACCEnED $10,000 from an undercover investigator for the state Board of Medical Quality Assurance, boardoffieialssaid. Although be bas no California medical license, Brychallegedlyposedasadoctor. The payment was the first installment on a total bill of $80,000 for six treatments, which medical board consultants have said are of no proven useful· ness in treating cancer. Two patients wbo were seeing Brycb and O'Coo· nor complained to the state Board of Medical Quality , a_bout the. c~c~r trea~ent, which apparently COD· sisted of UlJeclioos denved from tbe patient's own blood. Contracts for other IAM locals and the United Auto Workers expire between Oct. l and Oct. 12, but all can be extended and officials say they most THE BOAaD SENT AN undercover in- likely will be. vestigator to see Brycb and O'Connor. Tbe in· Some 46,000 lAM members and lS,000 persons vestigator told them that be bad oat cell cancer-a covered by the Seattle Professional Engineering form?' the ~ase. usually found in the hm1. that is Employes Association voted overwhelmingly late especially difficult to treat effectively with medical· last week to authorize a walkout against Boeing ly accepted therapy. facilities in Seattle, Wichita , Kan., New Orleans, The diagnosis was confirmed by a blood test, ac- and Portland and""Boaromao. ore: - - -------cording-to-John Martinez, supervisol'Qftbe'-boa:rd's--Los Angeles office. The investigator does not have Art M F-!1..... cancer,Martinnadded. s easure WJ.e Tbeinvestigatorwastobavebeentreatedwitba special serum and then admitted to West Covina Hospital, aceording to Scott Butler, ~ of tbe SACRAMENTO <AP) -An initiative to re· quire the teaching of drama and dance in California elementary and high schools bas failed to qualify for the ballot, Secretary of S\ate March FongEusaid. the is in medical board investigaton wbo madetbe arrest. O'Connor and Brych were booked at the West Covina Police Department where they were re. leuedaftereaCb posted$5,000ball. • ~ FJyus. Anywhere In the \ 'NobodV "" up·tO-lhe· mtnute fashron shoes ltko "Fayva lots me try on a111he shoes "I can buy tots ot shoes at Fayva for a lot less tnan I'd pay a1 1ne Malls' .. 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Those funds. to the agency's thinking, must 10 for repair to man-made structures 1be state Departm~l ot ""ish and Game. with H · sistance from Oran&e County st.b OiJlrtct Supervisor Thomas Riley. is tryfng to persuade tht> rederal officials to change their minds 1n a recent lt>tte r to the f t"deral agency. Riley pomted out that the sediment buildup m the bay has had a negative effed on recreaUOnMJ oppc:>rtunities lt offers. Riley also has taken a.ssue with the federal govern ment 'a assertion that the bay should not be dredged un- der lbe aegis ot the Fbh and Game Department because the department has not done any dredging since it ac cepted ownership of the bay in 19'75. Riley pointed out that tbe bay was periodically dredged by the oowity before ownership was relinquished to the state. Fundamentally the high siltation is a man-made dis· aster to the extent that buildi~, roads and other man. made changes in the vast area aining into the bay have greatly accelerated its deterioration. It is imperative the bay be cleaned up and its unique environment restored. The rederal govemment, which specifically· set' ui> the Emergency Management Agency to aid in emergency situations, should lend a hand. Funds Misplaced The Dana Point Sanitary District board of directors bas been getting a lot of criticism from local citizens lately a bout the way it handles its f mances. This is the same board that voted itself a pension plan that could pay members 10 times their present monthly salary of $50 after they have served only eight years and reach age 65. At issue this time are preliminary plans to construct a two-story, 20,000 square-foot office building across the street from the sanitation f acl,lity on Del Obispo Street in Dana Point. The proposed office building would be paid for out of the district's $2.3 million budget SU11>lus. Office space not needed by the district would be leased, with the money taken in going back to the district kitty. But should a sewe.r district be in the real estate busi· oess? We don't think so. If the directors want to decrease user fees they should do away wit.It tbeir pension plan and. forget aoout tlie office building. The business of the board is to see that the sewers in Dana Point are in good repair and are operating proper- ly, nothing more, nothing less. Impressive Record The University of California, Irvine, is 15 years old this month -15 remarkable years during which a un- iversity that y•erday was only a dream has literally sprung up from bare ground to attain natioaal recogni-tion. All the dreams have not quite come true. Instead of developing as a rather modest 10,000-acre community en· circling the university, the city of Irvine bas spread out over 53,000 acres to encompass villages and commercial centers, many far removed from 'the campus. The university itself. planned for some 27,000 stu- dents, has settled into an annual enrollment of about 10,000. So the "communiversity" concept has more or less been reversed, with the city taking planning precedence over the academic facility. But that's not to take away from UCl's accomplish-ments and contributions. By now 19,000 UCI alumni are out in the ·world, many bringing honor to their school .. By taking over the COW1ty's troubled medical center as. ~ teaching hospital and ·establishing community chn1cs, UCI bas made a major contribution to the medical world, both in training physicians, in research and in bringing medical care to the poor. In partnenhip with the busineu community, it has advanced needed technical research and provided ex- tensive management and administrative training pro- grams. Its cultural contributiom have had an ongoing impact on the surrounding areas. Each year more than 25,000 persons enlarge their horizons by participating in a wide range of university extension programs. And in additioo, the university's payroll brings more than $13.5 million into the county each year. Dreams and plans must change with the times, but for a mere adolescent in the academic world UCI is more than living up to its promise. • Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Daily Prtot. Other views expressed on this page are those. of their authors and arti sts. Reader comment Is Invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd/ Disney Shocks BJL.•. llOYD Moviegoers in the People's Republi~ or China were s hocked ~tly at a show· ing of Walt Disney's "Cin· dereUa. '· The Prince kissed Cinderella, that did it. A kiss Dear Gloomy t Gus The $16.5 million spent on that crystal monu. ment to the glory of Schuller would have filled an awful lot or empty stomaeba1 eased a 1reat ---or t,ein and c oOled a 100~ muy Mww~ bodiet -to tba f)«1 GI God. N.R. C.l .. mJ ... C.-..U .. ,.. tft. "'"'•" " rff•H ••• .. ••• MttlMftft' ,..... -...,... .. -a:::""· ~ ""' ,.. _ ..... ,o..o.11r· ...... in public-is -not acceptable there. or the mms from all over the world, 1urely "Ctn· derella" is among tboee leut likely to be taged as moral· ly ofremive. Bvt so it wu. At one time in one place. Curious, what? Doubt thefll ever be able to show "Sleep. inl Beauty" over there. It would make the audience nervous to wake her up. Tbere are WI pq• tn the Tulaa, Okla., telephone book. And on every page appean the address • '7177 South Lewls." It's lilted therein by students of Oral Roberta University. In Denman. you can bu.y Onond toatbpMle: orUl'e, ballua .ct itra•INi• 1. Sune11 by •ariou1 law aebooll llldicate tbat t'1 per. · cent ol aD dvll c ... are Mt· tied before a Hrdlc:t la reached. And just before, ln many cases. · Robert N. Weed /Publlsner Bclrbarcl Krelblch/Editorlal Pa~e Editor -ww. ~ .................................................. .. Jack AnderRon ... r Soviets See U.S. Move Di Iran WASHINGTON -Ultra·aecrel Sovaet lntelllaence cablea ln· l4trcepted by the National Securi· ly Areoo dlacloae that the Ru11lan le..,.. have believed 11ince at leut July that the United St1atc11 lll phwnlng an invasion or run And the movement or Soviet lrou1» and weaponry tn recent montM oeln o n s trat es t h ·~t c Krt-ml u pr ep d to interv e ne militarily In the event of an Am e r i can "Oc tob e r c oup .... a s some of the Russian intelligence cables refer to the expected U.S. action. Following the April rescue mis· sion fiasco, the Soviets wamed the United States that they would not sit idly by if we threatened military action against Iran. ln· telligeoce sources confirm that the Russians have put their mus· cle where their mouth was in the months since then. and are now poised to move into Iran at the first provocation. He avily coded cables rrom Russia to its Warsaw Pact allies have warned them t-0 be prepared for a military confrontation in Earl Waters Iran lnOctober. 'lbe KGB's "beat ea ti mate," accordlnt to the cables. wu tbat the United States wa1 aeWna ready ror military ac· Uon, and tbe Soviet would have to meet force wtth rorce. The NSA la convinced that the Soviet communications it bu been intercepting are genuine, not a "disin(ormation" ruse in· tended to be picked up by U.S. in· temaence. The reason, sources told my uaociate Dale Van Atta, is that some of the cables were sent in codes that the Ruasiana aren't aware the NSA bas cracked. AL 'nlOUGH NSA believes the Soviets expect u .s. military action, the recurring phrase "October coup" may be a de· liberate overstatement or what the Kremlin thinks we're plan· ning, intended to reassure other nations regarding the stepped- up Soviet military activity near Iran's borders. According to top-secret Defense Department documents, the Red Anny has shifted signifi· c ant numbers or men and materiel from Europe to the Iran region since the first or the year. As early as January, nearly half the Soviet strength in west.em Afghanistan bad been deployed near the Iranian border -some as close as 12 miles from the rron- tier. Many ol the troops are sWl ·there. D&AWING llAINLY from the 103 Soviet diviaiool facina NATO at the belinntna of 1980, and from other mobile divisions. the Rmaians now lfave at least 23 divisions in position to move into Iran. Undera 1921 treaty, the So- viets have a right to intervene in Iran, and though the Iranian gov- ernmeo& at>r'otatecl tbe treaty last year, the Kremlin does not rec· o«iniiethat unilateral action. What baa alarmed U.S . analysts more than the actual quantity ol the Soviet build·up near Iran is the quality of the forces arrayed there. An ominous example is the withdrawal or nuclear howitzers and mortars from the NATO rront to the Ira- nian borders. Other disturbing evidence is the presence of the Russians' new, top-of-the-line SA-11 tactical sur- face·t.o-air missiles near Iran. Experts doubt that t.he Soviets would deploy most or their SA· Us to their southern borders - weakening the defenses again.Cit China and NATO -unless they seriously expected a military con· frontationin Iran. LENDING SUPPOST to the in· terpretation that the Kremlin believes a U.S. invasion is planned is the ract that the weaponry being deployed near Iran is primarily defensive in nature. This indicates the Russians are preparing ror coun· terattack rather than an invasion ortheirown. ' Still, some experts warn, 'it is possible the Russians are setting up the " American coup" 8i,S an ex- cuse tor an Afghanistan-sJyle ag- gression. · While there is no disagreement in the intelligence community that U.S. military action in Iran might bring a Soviet armed response, there h'ave been differ· ing estimates or the kind and degreeorthatresponse. A recent Defense Intelligence Agency analysis warned that a nuclear confrontation could be ex- pected -albeit tactical. not strategic. But by the time this "'eached the president's desk. it had been watered down to the possibility or a major air and ground assault. The CIA was more optimistic, warning QnlY that Soviet intervention could not be ruled out. ZIP-A·DEE-BOO·BOO: The Postal Service is forging ahead, blindly and willy-nilly. with its plans to replace five·digit ZIP codes with nine-digit numbers. Ready or not, the nine-digit ZJPs will be spnmg on long.suffering mail c~.omers next January. According to congressional in· vestigators, Postal Service of- ficials haven't the foggiest notion what the new system will cost, let alone whether it will even work. No projections of what the new ZIP codes will cost business patrons have been made . nor any . evaluation of the new instruments that will be needed to make the system function. As one Capitol Hill source put it. ··If the ZIPs are accurate, iI ev- erybody complies, 1f the mass mailersdon't create a ruckus, the system may have a chance." That's a lot or ifs. The number or ZIP codes will skyr~ket from the current40,006 to more than 2 milJion -often with different noors of the samt> building having different ZIP codes. There will no lon~er be a ZlP code directory availa ble at your post office. Instead, those in need of a particular ZJP will have to telephone a computer -and hope that they don't get a busy signal. The computer can handle only 200,000calls a day nationwide. Parents Don't Help Language Effort One of the "great" achieve- ments or the two-year legislative session just concluded was the passage of a bilingual education bill authored by Assemblyman Peter Chacon. ll was a great achievement only because last year the Senate had voled to abolish the costly and con- troversial program. This time the Senate gave a reluctant okay even though its efforts to1 place a one-year limit on the program's extensioo failed. Actually the bill is merely an attempt to reduce the criticisms or the pro- gram by re· vising earlier legislation creating it. That legisla· lion, like other b1 · lingual laws such as that requiring ballots be printed in foreign languages , had been hastily prepared and rushed through more to meet the needs of highly vocal minorities to demonstrate their power than the educational needs or the children or the vot- ing needs of citizens. Art Hoppe There is or course some merit to the cont.ention that the education of children of foreign s p e aking pare nts c an be furthered by programs es pecial· ly designed to aid them in learn- ing English. BUT IT remains that since the birth of the nation children of all nations have overcome language handicaps without special bil· ingual programs. Since the cur· rent program is geared primari· ly lo those or Mexican descent who constitute the majority of the foreign speaking minority, little help will be provided ror those or many other nationalities who rand their way to this state. Furthermore, the program to be a success requires the run cooperation or the parents, something wtlicl'l as not too prom· ising among a segment or the population that seems bent upon the kind ol separatism which ex- ists in Quebec. TO ILLUSTRATE these prob· lems a portion or a letter writ-ten by a young pupil is quoted here: "I am from Sweden. l love America very much and want lo learn your ways or spea".ing but sometimes it is ve ry hard. Nobody teaches Swedish in the schools and that's okay. My mama and papa speak English and Swedish, but when I get home from school we speak only American. This helps me and also them. The school system teaches Chinese kids and Spanish speaking kids how to speak English but what hap· pens? When little ones come home they speak their native tongue. 'lbat is not helping them or the teachers. They want to do a good job and the little ones are ready to learn. "WHAT I AM trying to say to parents is speak American. You help your little ones and yourselves. They would be so happy with what they have been trying to do but if children go home and get back to the old way, there is nothing gained, just a loss of time and nothing but sadness. 'Ibey think they have failed. But not them, their mama and papa failed." The original letter was more broken and has been edited for easier reading .. But broken English or not, she couldn't have summed up the problem better. The parents of earlier generations took great pride in their new country. They wanted their children to grow up JOO perce nt Ame,,-i c an . They themselves wanted to speak English but confronted with the need to support their famiLies they had no lime for school. They had to lea rn the ntw language the hard way and often reverted to their native tongue. But as the letter indicates. when the kids came home from school it was English all the way. Many a youngster got batted in the mouth by an irate parent for re· verting to the native tongue and the strong reprimand. "Speak American" invariably followed. ONE OF the main reasons for the disunity which has prevailed in Europe for centuries is the absence of a common tongue. This void and the wars it has led to brought about the English word Balkanize. The last thing California needs is to become Balkanized through the mis· directed efforts of power hungry minorities. That or course is the reason the Senate insisted upon writing into the new law the declaration that the goal or the bilingual program is to teach E~glish. Is an Invisible Navy Just Over the Waves? ''Good afternoon, my fellow Americana. Let me say bow de· llgbted Rosalynn, Amy and I are to be with you today here at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard for the Jaunchinc ol Amerlc• '1 ultimate new weapon -Ulla tnvWble bat- tleship. .. We bad hoped to keep Ulil in· credible tecb.DoloctcaJ breatthroqb • top secret. And l want to a11ure you that OW' sud· den deel1ion to publicly ~ unveil it bere ' to-aay liaCI ab1olutel1 notblDI to ., wttb u.. cbartel my OMOEiad, BGDald Requ, made,..,.,. ••l(r ..... ID bu e\'el'J riOit to call me a bumbllq, frald:J· cat plneb penny ii be wtsbel to. But to claim that I have allowed America to become number two to the Russians ln sea poweT shows that be doesn't know wbat he's talkinc about. And I think the fact that we now have tbia tnvialble battleabip proves It. "BtJT, AS I SAY, that baa no connection whatsoever wltb these nationally televlaed ceremonies today. 1be only Nil• aon we are revealing the a · latence of thia unbelievably maplfteeat wanbip ii an ltem that appeared tn the Sioux Falll Tlmes:.Ledpr lut June wbieb 1ald the Na.y mllbt be balldtn' a new .....i. By teJe~ WI hlanefdna tOaiilOr all ilii wurtd to He, we CID ef'feeti•elJ put a atop to u.e anautbortled lub wblcb ., damqe OW' national seeurtty. . "Anyway, t just wlsh YoU here pre1ent and those of you watchlna on television could 1ee this magnificent invisible bat· tie.ship, the bow of which towers up above us here oo tbe review· lng platform. •"l'llE&E IS NO question the ai•bt ol tboH bqe lnrilible l&- lncb auaa wbicb can burl an in· visible one-tGn shell an lnvilible IO mu. would Itri.Ire fear lnto .tbe IOu1I ol America'• enemlel, lf tbe.y c:oald 1ee them. "Yes, llr, W'lth tbis lo.tllble dreadaousbt added to ouT anenal ol democracy, America will once .. atn rule t.be waftl and Rcmnle can eat bis heart out. "But tDOalb 1peeclr-mattna. It 'I time for tbe launcbin1. Roulynn's 10Ln1 to do tbe boaon. All rtiht. Roulynn, if you'll just bftak um bottle ol cbam,.._ over the bow ... ''That'• a 1reat 1wln1, Rotalynn. Try lt a1ain. Okay, one more time. Dam. Well, that just shows you, folks, how dif· ftcult tt is to hit an invisible bat· Ueship. "Btrr, 111ERE she goes. slid· inc down the ways. Did you see that? What a triumph or nautical desip ! She didn't even make a ripple when she bit tbe water. ''Tbere. Tboee three tugs are 1bovlq her over to her dock. Tbe laDIWQ's out. And her in- viaible crew of intrepid aailors are now marcblng aboard to do tbek duty and 1bow our lnvisible na1 in tbe far comers of the world IO that freedom shall not .Rfdtb ... .. A1111, let off tbat 1angplank ! Amy. doa't you dare set foot on my lnvillble battleshlp ! Amy. ii you don't atop thl• very moment • • • I "Dami Well, Just don't stftnd there, Ros'\Jynn. Throw Amy a Ute pt'9el'Ver." ., NATION 01'.!L" r:LCT /:. 7 Residents Fear LAPWAI. Idaho <AP> Thel"e " a ve in Town Without Cop s alk ol formwit 11 v1g1la11t1• Curet' m L.ipwal, un 111\tl•n rut•rv lion town "UVIJ\.& 1n lcur · i.tnct' lli two poU cc ocrlcers re:-.1~n~d four monlbl a.co Somt1 n ·:i.1dt,nts "'>' 1nllm1dulic>n. t-xtortlon and vlnl1•nrt arl' rom monpla~ afoni.t Mr.111 Strt"ct, even in d QyUght At the post 11rf1<'1•. for t>'<amplf' u minl1~r was hh>C'kl"d from t>nlt-r rntt lht• bu1ld1na; i•nl" dav la<il month by .1 vnun.: l<'ugh whn rt•• munded a dottur The m1n15ter paid Utl, th1•n rompluant•d to lht' postmast1•r Ot ht>r put ron:o. now phone lo :.1•1• 1r tht-} h1H ,. rn.111. ralMF Uuu1 wulk or drl\'t' 111 Vandals have broken the PoSl uf fJrt' "'mdow Loit.-r1•r11 urlnult 1111 tl!t oul.tlidf' wall'\ Surh tnrldcnL" pa:.::-without note 111 baa cllle1t. tn u tov. n ol l.000. sn m1· resldent.1 pt"rt't'IVe 8 ('f'Ulll' WU VI' An empty bt:er buttle n ·ccntly wa1' hurlfd throul!(h 11 "'mduw of u high 11c-hool rh1~11room while lht• bChool board m~t m 1.nuth •r roon1 'T ht• pcoplf' out ht' rt• IHI' It Vlllt( 10 ft-ar." ":IYll School Supenntt·n dent Roher1 Soht>ll u "I c.Jun 'I rt't'I <'Om fortablt· wulk1ntt out my tJ•JCJr and 'dpwn the lrf''-'l '· In ' a IC'ltc-r lo lht• City COUOt'll , Sobotta said he hud "heurd t Jlk uf pt'c!fllc lormln£ vJcllunlc comout lt't's Th111 seerrui a l11l rri uc h, hut I think Uwy ~•re scnous ·' On1• or th • town 's police officers rc11sned twcau~c· oC 111 health. the olh•·r to lake a JOh c•lsewhere. The P<>lil puys $95() per month, which is why tht· search Cor a new officer hnli luken so Ion". s aid Mayor 1-'runk Murphy M uri>hy said u m an has been hlrt'd rccrutlt!d from North D.1kotu rn.it he 1sn 'L due to MS· 1umc duitcll until next month. The b..-t:r bottle incident prompt· ,.d Sobotta to call the Nez Perce County sheriff's office. Two de· 11ui1rs arrived 30 minutes later , hut :.aid they couldn't do anything l.>t:UJw.e of j urisdictional reslric· I IOllS Lapwai, a town of about 1,000 for crimes involving tribul mem. L_...~~~--r living entirely within the Ne1 bers. Perce Reservation, is something But the number of cruncs m of a political orphan because of its which the stale is empowered to location. act is sm:ill, says county pros. The Nez Perce Tdbal E xecutive ecutor Gordon Petrie. Committee maintains jurisdiction "The jurisdictional restrictions over most crimes committed on are pretty widely misunderstood. the reservation, but the tribe has If Petrie won 't prosecute a crime no police force and no courts. It is it '!; because ht! can't, he said. ' seeking money to establish a Some of the mis understandings criminal justice system. ma y be cleared up ne-xt month The state or Idaho, through the when representa tives Of· the City Nez Perce County sheriff and Council, the tribe, the Idaho Law prosecutor. maintains jurisdiction Enforcement Department and in certain criminal cases in which county a~encies meet to discuss ..... ;-,, ........ , regist.ered tribal members are not the law enforcement situation. ;;;;'/,',•:•,' :: ',.,, 1. '"' 'T""'.._.,""-, involved. The FBI and the Bureau .And by then, that new oflicer will :','.'.' ,' :J .· .. •,·;~'.'::·:\i1Ui,~·:1:. ;,•,' oC Indian Affairs are responsible be patrolling Main Street. •-lliillliiilllmllllliilililiilt1 t!WI ------ The Splendor of Texture ... The Newest Melange of Night-Sha~s from Adolfo. Exclusively ours, Adolfo's touch of elegance. For now, at night, there is another approach. And it is one of a splendor born long ago in the hand-crafts. For Adolfo has chaser the delicacy of hand-crochet to re-interpret-to heighten!-the texture and shape of a jacket. The result .. not just a sweater, or topping, but a fabulously colored, lacy openwork to be treasured. How he surrounds it? With the tender color of ecru frothed into a feminine blouse of yards and yards of lace and ruffles. And to complete-the deep, dark majesty of black velvet: a skirt softly contoured by an inverted plea t, then carried to a new low-calf length for a grace not seen, not felt in a very long time. This is Adolfo at night The sweater, of silk linen and wool; the blouse of silk and nylon lace; the skirt of rayon velvet. For sizes 4 to 14; 11950. In the Adolfo Boutique ... where we are all the things you are. Miss · Gerri Blakely to present the Adolfo Cdlection Monday and Tuesday, September 29th and :x:Jth. in the Designer ~on. Informal Modeling both Monday and Tuesday 1? -3. 11 :00 shrYN m Monday. RSVP 540-3233 Ext. 217, 218, before Friday. . South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol Street, Cost.i MeSJ. Open Monday through Friday from 10 am to 9:30 pm; Saturday 'tit 6 pm; Sunday 12 noon to 5 pm. 1 ,l• DAILY PILOT • 'Chieago Grand Prix' . Mayor Bynw Announces Auto Racing Festival, r, ~ ), ' CHICAGO (AP> -a 1n1 she wanted lO "focus worldwlde at teotion oo Chica.co.·· Mayor i J an~ Byrne has IMOunC'~ plan~ nt>Xt July 4 along a network ol lakdront atrttt..s ' rar rrom the FieJd lluaeum of Natural Hhtory, u \be mayor outllned it Tuesday. It will feature lndlanapoUa and Can· Am style cars. to hold a S2 ~ mUUon ''Ol1talQ • Grand Pa.I" IMlO OClQI fest.a val Double Vision Tht• wc-ekt'Dd utrava(lMO&a, buttr~ by black tu' part.left a-nd othel' hoopla. wlll ttte-l)lace in part. .vound GruL Park. OOl ............... The appearance of two Stan Laurels and a pair of Oliver Hardys cause viewers to do a double take. The wax figures or the legendary comical pair are joined by look· alike actors Bob Bones. s tanding left, who plays Stan, and Fred Stewart, standing right, Oli ver's impersonator. The wax exhibit is at Six Flags' Stars Hall ef i=eme in Orlando. F1a. Students May Sue To View Reconls SACRAMENTO (AP> -Students will be able to sue state col· leges and wtiversities to see their records, under a bill signed by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. But the law, wttich takes effect Jan. 1, requires students to ex- haust administrative remedies first. Students will also be able lo seek civil damages if the colleges or universities either refused to allow them lo see their records or let someone else see them without written consent. AB3107 is by Assemblyman Tom Bates, D-Oakland. Casino Bombing: No Suspect,s Yet STATELINE (AP) -Four weeks aft er the la r gest homemade extortion bomb in U.S. history caused more than $3 million in damage to a hotel- casino here. investigators are still hunting for suspects. An FBI spokesman said Tues- day a plea last week for anyone on the "periphery" of the Aug. 27 extortion bombing at Harvey's Resort Hotel to tum in the "brains" behind the scheme has produced "a flurry or tips" but nothing definite. Bill Jansen s aid the FBI. which bas 50 agents at Lake Tahoe alone on the case. pro· d uced "a lot of leads but nothing of substance yet. We're j ust checking them out ." The FBI also released com- posite pict\lres of two men seen w h eeling the bomb into Harvey's. "So far we've found quite a few look-alikes . but nothing of any subs tance." Jansen added. The bomb bJew out parts of lbreenoors. Break-ins Futile Ill as. BRNE. WHO telumed rrom a recent European t rip saying Chlcaeo ahould have more ol an interru1Uonal flavor. ~nthu111a11 cu y ou n ~ e plunti for the raee~ at a news confert.'fl('t'. "The Chicaao Orund Prix will crve n.'I u plullorm lo showcase our city to the world." Mr!'l. Byrne said "Automobllt> racing 1s a tru~ mtemutaonul sport and the impact or our motorsports weekend will f0t·11:-1 worldwide nttcntaon on ('h11·u.:o .. Jt:vl'n ttt•fort• sht• formally an· OOUOl'Nl the r IH't'. howeyt1r. h1rag1> Sun T1mt• <'ol umnlst M ike fl oyku wa!l taldnac potshots. t1u1u~esllna that If there had lO be ¥ ra1~t-. It should be through a maze of Pothole". ABOUT THE LAKF.FaONT l orallon , R oy k o wrolt'' · ·. . . Te ns of lho u1rn ndt1 of c hildre n and their 1111rnnl" wouldn't get a chance to look ul fishes and fossils . . . in order to let tens Of thousundS Of t'XhUU.'lt· fume freaks gel high." Instead, he suggested ll be along Clybourn Avenue, which has little traflic on a holiday. "The reason it has so little traffic is that lt probably has the deepest and s ha rpest-edged potholes of any main street in the city," said Royko. He also suggested, as alternatives, stag- ing the r ace under the Loop elevated tracks or on the Dan Ryan Expressway -with the usual traffic present. Spokesmen for the event said the four-day Chicago Grand Prix would cost about $2.5 million, with some of the expense going to resurface streets so the sleek · racing machines wouldn't be beaten lo pieces. THEY ALSO SAID the city stands lo earn "several hundred thousand dollars." Mrs. Byrne said she would be satisfied if the-event-broke-ev , a nd added th a t the city's economy would get a boost from the thousands or fans who would use its hotels and restaurants. The main events will be com· petition involving Indianapolis Car Series autos July 4 and a Can-Am race July 5. The preced· ing two days will feature races with tourin g a nd vintage vehicles, said Arnold Morton, a Chicago restaurateur and vohm- teer chairman of the organizing committee. Event spokes man Gary Cushm an sa id the name ··Chicago Grand Prix" was so mething of a misnomer because Formula I r acing cars, w.hich compete in the rea l Grand Prix tour, would not be involved. "'GRAND PR~X' -as used in a gene ric kin of way.(' Cushman said. e race cofu. mittee is not trying to reflect the types of cars that will be in the race." Morton said the host commit- tee had contacted the necessary organizations "and the Chicago Gr and Prix is on both the Can· Am and Indianapolis car racing schedules for 1981." "The track has a fantastic set· ting," s aid Patrick Tambay, 1980 Can-Am Series champion and one of 24 Can-Am and Indy drivers expected to compete. "The skyline, the lake, the park. the trees -it will be good for the spectators," he said. "It's a nice. wide. safe track, with a good many places for overtaking. It will be exciting for Chicago." ""~E EARL'S ~~·HEATING u ... -........ '\t l •( ,, 1ti~7 S rot'ltCtt f '""" ~••t" "' •nu,~ '"•II S•N~ ...,,it, .. ~, Yf)ul .. , .. 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A Mexican born Los Angeles County accoun- tant, questioned about the origm of $23,000 he wanted to mail home in a cashier's check from a Costa Mesa bank last week. has satisfied police It was all legal. ·: .. . • The young nephew. who appattntly drove him to Crocker NatiooaJ Ban.It , 1845 Newport Blvd., because he still suffers from accidental burns, however. was not so lucky, investigators said. =· THE ACCOUNTANT WAS cleared of any possible implication in wrongdoing and his money returned to him after he produced receipts show. ing it involved insurance benefits paid for his burn injuries. ,• Delectjve George Yezbick said, however, that the nephew was deemed an illegal alien and was turned over to the Immigration and Naturalization Service The young man has been deported back to Mexico, but bis uncle was allowed to mail his rightful insurance money to. relatives or business associates lbere for bank deposit. • . COSTA MESA POLICE disclosed that area banks have begun notifying them if Hisparuc customers bring in large sums of money for transmission to Mexico . Detective Sgt. Sam Cordeior says it is not UD· common for sums as large as $8,000 to $10,000 to be delivered to banks in small denominations for purchase of cashier's checks. . . . t· He and Detective Yezbick point out the purpose of being notified by ban.Its of Hispanic re- sidents dealing in large sums or cash is really twofold. • QUES'nONING OF THE parties allows police -to determine if the money might have originated ' through illegal activity such as drug smuggling or : sales, or traffic in bringing in mtlawfuJ aliens. •• They are also able lo counsel lbe workers about the safeguards involved in using American banks and dangers inherent in boarding and sav- ing it, thus encouraging burglary. College Aetion No Cash, No Grades Saddleback College trustees bave ordered that . grades and transcripts of 45 non-resident sludenlJ! who owe additional tuition be withheld until tbe fee la fully paid. There a re 120 non-resident students-those who have not lived in the state for more than a year -registered at the college. ASSEMBLY BILL Z8Z5, which requires com· ': munity colleges to adjust non-resident tuition US· ·• ing the national Consumer Price Index as a guide, · became law after dlstnbution of the school's fall catalog of classes. · Many students protested the increase aft.er notice of the hike was sent to them after registra- tion bad begun. • •. COU.EGE OFnCIALS RAVE said that word of lbe new requirements did not reach them until • Aug. 19. 1bey have also said they were reqwred to follow the dictates of lbe state. . . Under the new law, tuition would be raised from $l.S3 to SJ.9S for a three-unit class . ~Health Leaders : Slate Appointed Six Orange Coast residents are among tbe • slate of 19 new or re-appointed members of the ':leadersblp body or the Orange County Mental . Healtb A.uociation at ita recent i• annual meet· ing. • Among vice presidents aaaiating President Virlinia Donobuah or Santa Ana, who beads the community service organiaation, will be Mrs. Han- ~k Bepninl W and Tom Casey, both ol Newport Beach. Treaurer for the comiq biwineu year will be Frank Buecke, a.llo of Newport Beach. Three additional Oran1e Coast residents amoq dti ... from tbroqboul the county IUid· · tna the noaproftt orsantuttcm were voted three- . year twlm cm the board ol diredors. ~ They' are Richard Armendariz ol Huntinlton ,Beach. Barbara Brown of Fountain Valley and ~ J . Plante ol Dana Point. ~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 1 Evet thought of starting a ifde bullW? Something you c.n do In your ..,.,. time te PRMde extra income? Why not Investigate the SHAKLEE bustneH opportunity? There are over 7000 succetsful SHAKLEE ~ operattng today, end they el aper• ~ thW home. NOTE: Dlred ee11tno ta NOT ,pound. , ........... .....,.~.,.,,, ........ 0 .... . 17141 962-2132 ..................... _,... .... )• "I c•'t rt1U1• out why the feds don't pick up some thare of the coat," complained Board Chalrmu Ralph Clark ACCO&DlNG TO COUNTY Environmental Iii aiua,.aient Aaency offlciala. about ~.000 cubic ~ardl cl eedtment wu depoeked ln l~ channel betwem Garfield Avenue ln .Hunt.in~ ~ach and lbe Paclllc Ocean durln1 latl wanter s heavy ralnatorma. ·'Thia Mdiment muat be removt:d ~ rest~re t'hannel capacity," EMA omcials said m _a bnef report to 1uperviJM>ra They aaid the federal Emer1ency Manage- ment Apoay bU denied the county's application for reimbw'aement. The county a.lrea.dy bas taken steps to appeal that deci.aioo, according to the re· Port. CUaK SUGGESTED THAT tbe county's Wasbln1ton O.C. lobbyists and. local elected repreaenutives could put pressure on fed~raJ of- ficials to reverse their decision on the funding ap· plicatkln. · t th Removal of the sediment, according o e EMA officlaJ.s bas been approved by the South Coast Regional . Coastal Commission, the state Department of Fisb and Game, and the stat_e Regional Water Quality Control Board. The permit Scientist Speaks Computer scientist Edward M. Reingold will speak on "Three Great Ideas from Theoretical Computer Scie.nce,'' Oct. 6 at UC Irvine. Reingold, professor of computer science at the University or fllinois, will speak at 4 p.m. in room 101 of the Physical SCiences Building. appllcallon made to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is being processed, they said. In a related action Tuesday, the bo&J"d ap- proved a $760,000 project for removal of 260,000 cubic yards of sediment from San Diego Creek between Jamboree Boulevard and the San Diego Freeway.• , The federal government will pay for $680,000 of the cost. supervisors were told. "SEDIMENT WHICH REMA.INS in the chan- nel reduces the flood capacity and poses a threat of flooding over the top ot the levees during future storms." EMA officials said in their report on the condition or the creek. The proposed project will remove more lban half of the sediment engineers say bas built up in the creek. The remaining 200,000 cubic yards or silt will be removed next summer, according to the report. H.adoy's Ct.lie._... I OO't wool flannel in Novy and Huntet Geen. or oUt petfect oll seo~ rrovel blozer 011oiloble in fi11e troditionol shades. The lecture is the fifth annual computer science speech given at UCI. The talks are held each fall in an effort by the university to increase awareness and understanding or compute r science. 17th & Irvine Ave., Newport Beuh, C.ilif. (714) &45-079? United saves you $87 off the regular Coach fare to Seattle. Just fly one of our selected flights any day of the week, and you 11 fly for just $90 one way. Seats arc limited, but there are no advance-purchase or length-of-stay requirements at all.· For information and r eservations. call your 1ravel Agent. Or caJI United at 973-2121. Partners m 1ravel with Western International Hotels. 7:45 a.m~ 9:30a.m. 11 :30a.m. 1:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m . 5:3 1 p.m . 7:30p.m!' Arriv<' 10:08 a.m. 11 :!1:J a.m. 1:48p.m. 3:46 p.m . 5:46 p.m . 7:48 p.m. 9:50 p.m. Flythe frie~skies of United. Call U1ited or .}'Ollf 1ravel Agent. ' t l AJ• DAILY PILOT Chug-a-lug Cla~lf.IP You might caU John Powell a two fasted drinker. He has been for thr~c weeks, anyway, in celebration of hls Army dis· charge after 25 years. Here he 1>0llHhes off No. 1.:m. and plans to celebrute one mon• wl-.·k Thc·n tll' 's i:oinf( lo hall his 60 boll II• 11 tin v lHOHt' un<I go to work as a rnl·chc·11I lc'drnic·111n ut SOiedad Prison lll'Ur tu:; hunwlow11 or Suhnus. For. the Record U~al Secretary- Birdu ll'OUWTAIN VALLI! Y COMMUNITY MOSl'ITAL A ....... ,. M• <Ind '""' fl lth••O G•n~I, Wnlmlns~. boy ._..,_,_ M r •ftd,,,,,.,. W•lter Nel)On, fCK1n Yin V•ltev,Qtrl "-""·'-,,,., a"o Mr~ G•rv 011:ndvk, L~un• Nlg<»I, Qlfl """"" It. ·-Mr •no Mr\ 0.•kl "Pad«•, M-lln<11on 8H<ll, gort Mr ""° Mr> ~"'"' ~I. Munt· inQlon 8t•"· 9"' Mr •NI Mri. --JKk. Munt· 1nqton Ek.Ch. DOY 11_..112,1• Mr •ncl Mrs D••YI ~o .. pnoc ... O,,n.o Po1n1. DOY Mr •nd Mri. Victor Oril e on, Wutm1Mtl'f,Qlfl A~U.t• Mr itnd M" Gregory Leou•, foufltaon V•llh'. DOy "-''···-Mr ano Mis. .>onn Mut~, l-4unt l1>9ton 8e.Cll. bOY A....,..u ,1• Mr •NI Mf\ John Ger• l-4unt0 1n9l0t1 IH.Kl'I. DOY 4 Doyle AO<t-"'"° 5/\'1ron Wet>b, W•Slmoni.t•r bOy "-''•··-M r •nd M t i L•try Cl•c"" Wb tm1f'l!.ter. bOy .. _..o.•• M t •nd "''' Robert 8ra"non,, Munl onqlon BH<h, QO'I Ronn~ Oint ano Oonn.o Al>ONIOn, HunllnQlon BH<ll, twl" ~ ·--11.1• Mr .ono Mis. Rus~ll G.-....,s. Hvnllnglon e..ctl, 9irl Mr. •no fli'll's. o.ni.t Fi.+cb, F-. t.in V•t....,, oort Mr .ono Mr,._ P•ul M<Cavtfley, COSt• MeSa. q,rt A_,e1t,1• Mr dnd M r ~. \/un Bray, Wf'~tm1n~'"'· bO'f M r •nd Mr\ Anthony H•rrelM>ft, Munto1>91on Beotell, 9ort Beotia Nodees )l .JOS(PN N())l'llAl .. ....,.,., Mr 41nd ""'" l\On•l(I l"""-tth••utt (O"<I Mii..,, ll<W A-111 Ml An() M t" P A1th• lilf'4 '\tU\ l6Qun.t S.Ml'I Qttf A ...... 11~ Mt •ncJ Mt\ )Al""'t ('"~0 ( '"''41 ~w.bOy s.-·' Mr •nd ""'"° Don.old Mo<•n tent• -"'1.bOy , .... , .. Mr encl Mrs. Mk-! Dunn, Co.I• Mew ,bOy s ......... tJ Mr •ncl Mrs. -..1c1 o.noels, C~t• _,..,,bOy s ........ Mr ancl Mrs. Wllll.tm Slc•rO Cost• MtW,bOy TR41NING BL.4SFED BRISTOL. Tex a s CAP) -A small group or men who gather near this small Ellis County community ror the "fun and relaxation"' of com- mando-style military training exercises has brought complaints from frightened local residents, authorities say. The group. called SpeciaJ Combat Opera- tions Team, is led by Dallas weapons dealer Richardo Cleofas Lopez, 40. Nmned to Board 'SM'HAMENTO <AP > The firs t legal lit'<'retury mmwtl tu the State Bar Board of Gov· t•rnors :.aid s hl' wo uld bring the views of "a dif· ft-rent !>l'Affit•nt o f the leg al community" to the hoard. Patricia G rec ne. 4 I . o f Los Angeles was on e of two women appointed by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. as non-lawyer members o f the board that s upervises lawyers in California. BROWN ALSO NAMED MARTA Macias McQueen, 36, of Riverside, a field representative a nd press secr etary fo r Democratic Congressman George Brown and former publisher and editor of El Chicano Community Newspaper. M s . Greene, now an insurance agent, formerly was a legal secr etary for California Rural Legal Ass istance and Sante Fe Railroad. She a lso was president of the Legal Secretaries. Inc •• a statewide organization of legal secretaries. BROWN, WHO BACK.ED LEGISLATION al- lowing him to put non-lawyers on the board, bas been criticized by some lawye rs for his appoint- ments. Critics contend the non-lawyer members have voted in a bloc in a ccordance with Brown's positions. Cheating Charged SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Five San Francisco women who allegedly collected $64,000 in welfare payments while working for the U .S. Postal Service have been indicted by a federal grand jury They w e re charged with mail fraud and will be arraigned next Tuesday. PUBLIC NOTI CE • HESSENAUR be llelO on FrlO.y, S.plemller , •• 1..0 MATILDA E MESSENAUA, rMo· •I 2 OOPM at In• P•ClllC View -----1 def'! ot Ci<lrOtn GrO•l'. Ca P•ued Mortuuy OWIP!I. Interment •I PKllk l'ICTITIOUS •uStMESS 11wav on September 13, 1'90. Born \/lew Mtimorl•I Park,"-" BeKll. NAME STATEMENT I J..,uarv S. ·~ in Ontitrlo, Canada. PKlll< View Mortu•rv dlr~ The lollowlrtO persons ar• doing Suf¥1•ed DY lier son Mo•Md w. ltl!AOY buslne\•as. I Husen•u• ol Preuoll, Aroron•, e OAPHHE BREHOA GEORGINA ! AR IO ~UNTAN CENrt~· 111 d8UQhter EON M. Hatti" ol Garden REAOV, r-Hident of Colle Mew, C.. ITwol, 1S2S MtW Verde Or. E , z: IH, Gro••. C•.? brOll'lfJrs Herber1 OoPt>et tor 1 yurs. Pet.MCI ew•'f Of\ Sap-CosttM.ew.CA.,•7• OBITUARIES l'ICTITIOUS •USINl!H l'ICTITIOUS •USINl!U MAM9 ITAHMCINT tp MAMIE STATIMCNT Tiie tol-1"9 ,.,_, .,. dolnt Tiie IOllO•lnt --· ••• clolllt bu",.." 4K tou.ineu M : SllC IMPl!ltlAL LTD,. 1001 W. I' UL LE It T 0 H PINE' Wlllttler ...... u HeW•, CA •OU! MOMl!QWloll!ltS ASSOCtATtOH, 140! Tl•-It. Vtf .. 111, llS. $ Mt Plftllfl, Fiii-. C.llfwnl•.,'lS VtrllOfl, CllllM, CA '"24 l'utk!t10fl .,....., •-o .. ,..n A .. Long Beach Port Growth P UBLIC NOT~l PUBUC NOTICE S.-• J. 8"1te\, 212•1 LAI M•'t'O toClelton, tnc., • c.tllltO<nl• <~• Or., $unftymNCI, CA.,. toon, IAOI Pl,_, FUli.rton, Cetitonlla ltlCMARO M. VILLELL!, 1001 W. ~j Wl>ltt• lllYid., UH-a. CA *lt Tlllt builMU Is<·~-by • CO<· JuclltllA. EQ9tt1, 150t ESlll.,_, oor•tion. RedllMD8Mc11,CAt0tn Flllterton LI-K. ~-. 4lO N. INllo, p;,.,._...n Bonding Set P W tb 1...~i-~-tin LAI Habra, CA ~I """"' .), lllomptoft, LONG BEACH (A ) -l lftm~ con u-.0-M. l•pl..,le, IUI Citrus. ~Kl-I Ina to '""'W Port of Lon• Beach olftciall say tbey L• H•~.CA'°'3l 1 Tiiis •t.ot-• w"• thed w1111 ttw I• to•·.-' --= illi • in ...._.._ e_. mODtb tO Ant'-Y Vlllelll. 14$1 Cllrus. L.<1 county Ctetk ol Ot<lftCJe Cou11ty 011 p an lSSue _, m on UUUUlt D A.. """'··CA '°'31 AUQU11 2' .... Mlp ~ce pl~ expa.m~·. la t-to .,~."i!!, ~::~I~~ COlldUcteo by • Publlsllld Orenvt Coast o.u:·=. Offietal.s say Ul'C port s •~Vlty .. U}>ee .... . LlllO<I I(. Clllltb .... ,,. Sep\. l. 10, 17, 24, '"° 3io.t-IO double by the 1990s a nd that the facility Wlll I Tiii' ""-"' w'~ llted witll Ille become the largest port in foreign trade by the ~~~~r ,f,1~~.0' 0''""99 couoiy °" PUBLIC NO'flCE year ~. ""•u THOMAS WELLS l'ICTITIOUS •UllNHI At-y al Uw NAME STATl!Ml!NT TONNAGE HAS DOUBLED TO 40 million tons S..lle•JO The fottowlnjl ... rM)nS .,.. dOlno . 10 d • ted to acb alm-t 80 ......... f'l-IAI l'tat• bullMU .,, m years an IS expec ' re """ ,.. ... .,..,QlllWortve ARIO SUH TAN CENTER #I million by the 1990s, said James H. McJunkin, the N••"9ft9Mdl,ee.'2ttf 10...1, ,..,, &eeth e1vc1. "B;· Hun· port •s general manager PublisNcl Or-CO.It D•llY Piiot ""''°" 8MCll. CA.,.... . . • . . Sept. l , tO, 17, 24. ttlO 3)'-1-80 ArlO eornp.ner Systems. Inc I• Facilities under construction or m the plan· 1 c.1o1ornl• <0<PO<•li0fll, m~ D•P Ding state include two automobile terminals totaJ- , PUBLIC NOTICE H•rbOr. Hun"'"'"" &N<ft. co: ... M•rll'I• """'~"' (Limited P•rt· ing 140 acres, another 140 acres of new or ex-I , ,,.,1, ,_~ 0r .• w11111oer. c A panded container facilities, enlargem,.•t of Pier G l'1CTmous•usi•u1 ~ ~ d al NAMl!ITATl!Ml!NT Tlll'l builMi\ Is cOftducled Dy .. to band.le the export of petrol~um an co , a The 1o1-no ... ..,,, " C10ono 1111.1. oener•• _,~P· terminal to handle bulk cement imports, a tanker nen,:•G•owtHG MAltT ~ So I ARto ONIPUTER t erminaJ to re place the antiquated Arco berth on T11111nA-.0r...,..c.. • ~~~~!..""t.1~1e•r. Pie r E and a Foreign Trade Zone for tbe assembly Tetry 'fw,.er. u. So Tustin vtt•Pres.tSecret••• r r ' rod lS b U $ k A-. 0.-. C.. I Thll \l•te....,.1 W8\ filed with Ille 0 ore1gn p UC y • • wor ers. I Tiit\ ~ii COftduC-lly •n In· I County Ck!rll ol 0r-. Gou<\IY on Sep. dlvklwl tember ••. ,..,, THE PORTS OF LONG BEACH AND Los 1 Tiiis ,';:~""':~ flied wltll ti-. PubliWd OrM>Oe eo.1t O•o~1~.: Angeles a lso a r c working with the Soutbern 1c-11c1trtco10r""9tc-11yonSet>-ls.p1.11,2•.0c1.1.1.1wo 3111.ao Pac ific Railroad lo develop a rail container facili-tember "· ••· "'"'u I P UBLIC NOTICE ty near the San Diego Freeway. • Pu1111\Nd Or-coHt oa11y P1to1 The facilities unde r construction are from one ls.pt. 24·0<'· 1·1• u. '"° •1• ! FtcnT•ous austNEss lo two years away from being operational. PUBLIC NOTICE ne ,:,=~n!T:.'r~~" .. ~e 001"9 lbuslnenu: STATEMt.NT OF WITHl>ltAWAL S & Ci PARTNERS. StOO B"<" PRIVATE PARTY l'ltOM Street. NewPOrt 8..acll, Calllornoa PAllTHEltSHll' OPIEltATING '2MIO \ UHOER M1\\0on Eqully, <I C•iltor111<' (Cr· desires flight to Aspen will share expenses Thurs. or Fri., Sept. 25 or 26 494-5272 FICTITIOUS •USINESS NAME POrotoon, 1140& Mt. Clotlwood CtfCI~. Tiie tollowlnQ penon ha• wllh<lr ~wn Fount&•n \/ourv. c.111orn1aq'/IQ8 ., a oenen11 partner lrom tne As!IOClatt'd 1noui.1rlat Prc>perties, par1ner\NP ope.-allt>Q u"Cler '"" to< ft Calltorn1d <OrPOrallon. SIOO BlfCh lltlou• ~~· n.me Of SUNRISE S•r~et. N••POrl Beach. c a1otorn1a LANDSCAPE & MA INTENANCE <11 q21'60 J83Wnnw,C.0St•Me\.#\.C.l1torn1i1• lh•' bV\.tr\t\'!> ·~ t.onduct~O bv d Thf! h<llt~ bll"""" na""e •talt· oenet<11 P<l'""'"h•o ~nt tor 1rw C>M'1N!t\f'tlP *"' tiled on I Mi~\1on Ew1ty May~. 1'180 111 tne County ot Or ""04' Ao(f>a•O R S1en1on, Full N~mP anO llddrt~~ ot the "' Prt\>denl Ptr'-C)n W1lhdr~lr"g TtH\ \l4ltmifnf wK IUfod w•f" ,,,,... Wdvn,. Lnu" 1("~0•"""*' 383 Countv (IPrk ot Ora"Q!" County on Sunr•ll'. ~·· Ml'\a, C•to•ornoal'IJ7 ... 1:":~'~ ~·;~~E .. DALL " HAR PubM~ Or'-Cot\t 0<1olv P1101 RINGTOfll ~;;;;;iiiiiiiiiii;i;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S--P' l. IO, ti H l'leQ l60l·IO II Pr9t~t L.nr c..._ .. I ... 4~M<1C..,_•1..i., PUBLIC NOTICE ::·~·~11N<11.~1....,.. • ., ... HELP! PROBLEMS WITH NEWPORT BEACH POLICE? l'ICTITtOUS •VSINESS NAMI! STllT£Ml!NT Th~ fotlowonq pu\On\ •rt C1oon11 buStnf'~~•\ AA IO RACING, 1971) ()eoep l-4•r bOr Munt~on Be«h. C• .,._.. Arid ~ S~tem\, Inc. I• If you or anyone you know have been Calolorno• corpor•llonl . "llS Oe.p h · t" f f · Harbor, H""'lftlll°" Beach, C• '1"41 t e vrc 1m o any use o excessive rn,. bu\O~'" <ondu<t~ DY .. '°' force by Newport Beach Police 1po'""0"11A1ocOMPuRoN officers. please call Attorney William ~~~!...""t '~e'...o.o. Sheffeld. 1215 N. Ross St.. Santa '"'' ~~~:~: '.!:~'~::ov wnn tnt An a, 71~558-7200, Cou"tv Cl•ni. OI 0rdnQ4' County on Sep. ttmoer I•, l'llO ................................................ ~I Fl4Sl .. • ..;;;;;....,;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;.,,..;;;;;;;;;;;;.,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!;;;;;;;;;.,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,m•-;;;-,,;;;;;;;;;;;-;;-mt PuDhl~ Or.,,ge CW\I O••IY P1001 Sept ti. 2•, Oct. t. 8, 1'90 l78HIO Come to thl• Free Lecture EXPLORING THE UNLIMITED DIMENSIONS OF SPIRIT by Betty Ann Rldley, C.S. Member of The Chftatlan Science Boe rd of LecturHhlp Thursday -September 25 -8:00 p.m. Newport H•rbor High School Auditorium Comer lrvtne end 15th, Newport 8Hch PRESENTED BY FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, Newport 8Hch, 67U150 Child Care •1 church. 3303 Vie lido P U BLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT I Pu• tollow1nQ pet)On~ arf' UO•"Q b\l\lr\C'\ ~' I s & 'i roRrS ... n G••••w•<" Or1vr-, HUf'ifi"Qton Be.le" CdhfO'n•4 '11>1& SIAnt~• Ooucil•• ICnlqlll, "27 Gn-~nwo<n Dr•Ye, Munh1>91on Bto<h. C•htOtfttA.,...,, Htfh• F1or,.nc,. Kn1qht, ~u12 Gr~f'nwl(.l'I Or1w. Munlt~ton Btatf\. (.4l1totrn• ~ T "'~ ou~nn~ 1s tonou<ttel Dy • 9fnfrat p.>rt""rstloo. 'Stant~ 1C.n1Qnt TrH'\ \tM~nt w o'\ hied ••th th,. C.ountv Ct,rk ot O••n<ll" Cou"tY on Auqusl 1'1, t'80 Ft44190 PuD'""""' ClrA"<!" COOi\! OA1IY Poot 'jepl J. 10, t/ 2• 1"90 l600·IO PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •USINEU l"ANIE STATEMENT The lollowono person •• Ooil'Q bu~1ne\~ ~· JITTLES VITTLES, •n CorONdO Oro,,., CO\la Ml'i.<I, C•llfornoa •1•2• Jo"I Moocralt. •n Coronaoo Drive. CO\tll MH.t, Calllornia •2•1• Tnl\ DuWntt\ "c~OU<I~ l)y D" '" dl•oOu•t Joni Moper.tit F144m PuDh\...., Or'.,_ C:0.11 O.otv Polo!. S•pt J. tO, 11. 24 ,_, J~9r 80 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •USINESS NAMI! STATEM£NT Tl'le lotl-inQ pu'.\Oft I\ cSolflo bll••· Mi\•\ VICKI HESTON & ASSOCIATES. tll()(M Skyl>IM'k Boute••nl. S..11• 1JS, 1rvlne. C.llfoml• '1714 VIO i Hulon, ..is LoOo wav. C ypreu. C.llfom•• 'C6lO This ~o""' •s conducted by •n 1n dl•lduol vlc11.1 Heston Thi!> ~tat-I "'as toled "'otll IM CO<Jnty Cl<!rll Of Orange Counh on Sc!t>· lemller 73, 1..,. CAPltETl & KASOAN 1"1 •..W..1 CeMltr Drift S11IM?t0 lr•I ... , c.. '171S PuDlo\l>eO 0r•"90 Co.ou O•oly p,0,1 Sf>pt ?•.Oct. t, 9, IS. IWO lM" Ill' PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS •USINHS NAMI! STATl!MENT Tiie tot'°"""9 oe•son " dOl"ll °"" ne\i •s JAY·M ENTEAPA!SES, 910 Crete us C" . Cost.--. CA n•~ J•rne~ H•tl•rd N•wman. ••o Crocu\ C" . Colt•~. CA.,.,. Tl'lo\ DUSOMS'-IS Conducted DY at> 1n- Oiv6du.•t J~M.~....,.n Tnls •LllfrtWf\I WiK loled W•I" I~ C.-ly Clerk ol Or~ C:.OU"ty on Sep lembet 16, 1'90. f'IOU• Pubti\r.cl Or~ Co.st Oalty Piiot S..pl.11, 24,Qct '·'· '"° ll:i..1!0 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •UStNESS NAME STATl!M£NT T lie tolrowing person ts doing businen .s: SENSIBLE SECURITY, 940 llr-bOr, Cost• INS., CA 92•27 John Soerlje, 940 Arllor, Cost• Mtw.CA9'1617 T "" IKft•t>H• IS condueled Dy an in· ol ludlftlllon, Ml<lllQ41rt •ncl Lloyo Olo-lemller 21 lMO Survived by lier ArlO Comouitr S~ttm\ In< la pet ol H•nover, Onlarlo. ~.O•. • '"' t>usbend ~vkl .R..ty of NeY ..... 21 Callto•n•• corporatoonl, 1'78S Deep ter Emme Olppet ol H-ver, Ont., lo. sons Kevin O. AHdY of Sen Oie9o, C.•. HUDor, l-4untln<11on Beech CA fl .... C•n&OA, ) qr-nllOren .ond 10 9rHf· •ncl GUY C. Relld'( of A-Ne•<ICN a Martha Merh!ns (Llmoll'O Part· 11randchlldten Funeral se,.ie.es •Ill 0.UQhl•r K•r"" F Re<IC!y '01 H-~ ,,.,,, "°4 Growdok! O•. Wl'llttler. CA __ _ _ ____ Btach. C.• .. " brother Georoe .An· '°603 =;.-;;;,,;-. ___ ._....,iiiiiii_,_oerun, J sisters. Dorothy smoth, Tllh Duslnen " conoucted Dy a Muoaret N•lll•n •hcl Syt•I• An· oeneral 1><1rtr>erl>h•P Neptune Society 1 ... forY..- H~dT.tm•orTallg9h FootWIP.ty: Th1S Slal_,t' w•• loled with Ille County c:1er• ot Oranl)f! County on Augu,11'1, 1•. Clo•IOualj.,.,., Boe'1ie ' T!llS SfftrnHll 'wes tiled with ll'le County Cler-ol Or-County on Sep· l'l4"4N temDu ••· 14IO. PubllSlltd 0.""91' CINSI 0•1tv Pilot, F1'U61 ~pt J, IO. ti. 1•. l'ltO U....O PuDll!llW<I Orange Coast o.ily Potot Cltl!MATIOfll •UltlAL AT SEA den.en. l'<t••le WtvkM wlll be lleld •• .ARI 0 CON\PU re R 1t11e M•rbot uwn NWmori•I Chec-t. SYS.TENIS, INC .... 646-7431 S.rvlces -r u. Oire<ilon ot M•rl>Or K1111'1._., L Bened•<~. l•wn·-Olive M0<1U¥Y o1 Cost.a VIC•Pres./Secrel••·y V-MCIM s«tority --allt Nlftllllltf-.., -'"'may_., _ .... _ (._... .... wn<tCH. ,,,,.,.. s.~~ This st.aWfntnl wn llled W•lh Ille · c-ty Clerlt ol Or•llOI County on SeP. SMITit tember 1•, 1'IO. MELEN El.SA SMITH, res-of C<lll fw lrw. ,.rtte1i. N ... t . Cflft./llllr. Costa Mew, ca. tor 2VJ ye<1rs. P•~ -~~~~~~~~--~ awn on Seplembtr 22, 1'90. Siie ,.., a ___________ -;.-;,._-reslc!Rnl ol Eav C .. lre. Wt~-'" lw r ~ most ol ~ Hie. Slw was• rnemi.r of ,AClftC VIEW th• G••ce LutMran c11urc11 of MEMOalAL PAalC Whconsl". She ts survived by 2 Ce"""'le"" Mortuary O•U911•ers Gerald!"" L. SeM ol Cost• .. ... • ' ,,,,.,.., c.ii. -"""''°'le M . Punl• ol Chapel \/•n Nuys, Ca.,'°" EugrM A. Smltll ol 3500 F'acol1c. View Drive! LancaslH, c.., • llflHWkllildren -7 Newport Beac.h grut-orendcflll«tn. Services 11e10 on 544.2100 ~::;~'!:ri.e s:~~\~~:,:: McCOltMICIC MOlTUAIUES Laguna Bcac tl 494-941 5 Laguna Hills 768·0933 San J uan Capistrano 495·1776 *'llOlt LAW .. -MT. OLIYl Mortuary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave. Cos1a Me sa 540·5554 f'tHCI llOTHHS laLllOADWAT MOITUAIY 11 0 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 Ch<lpel Wftll Rev. Bruu R. Kurrie ol· 111cl•t1no.Serv1c.esunder tlledlreclionol HarbOr Uwn-Mounl Otlve MOrtuaty ot I Cost•,.,,..,,.. C... S.SS.s-4. WILLIAMS WILLIAM J. WILl..IAMS, JR., re.I· dint ol l.AOliM Hill•. c.. PHMCI -•Y on S.ptembff n , two. Born APfll 10. 1.0. tn Turlodl, Q . Survl-by 1111 wile MM'/ J-WllllMnS, ci.utlht•n MIU IA\lre E. Wltll_,,1 of S.. Ofe90, C• .. and Mn. A-ICI Sftldow of I rvlM, Ic e .. 9randl0fl• Jame• Even end Wllllem T-~ -• tlster Mrs. 1Pltnlo Madonna ot C•yuco1, Ce. Funer•t MNKM will be htkl on Frl· 0.1. ~ i.. , .. et 12:00 -at Ille Peclfk Vlr# --. Ct\etlel. ln*mem 11t Pec"IC View Melft9flet Parll, N-1 llHcll, Ce. In llev of tioweu memorial conlr._._ mav be m<ICle In NI,..,.,. tolfle MNrt Fund. Pac-lite View Mortu•ry di re< lof"I. Deatlu Elsewhere l'Ht1'S PUblosllt'd OrMl9t Coul D•1ty P1101 Sept 11,24,0CL 1.e.1• Jl....0 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS •UStNIESS MAMIE STATllMENT Tiie followlne perMlfls •r• ool"o bu"r>HS •s: THE GIFT EMPORIUM, 164• ... W-1 11..i •. Coal1 MeM, CA '1'21 Rollert s. E,.,._,, , ... HeWPOrt Bt•d .• Cost& MeM, CA '1•27 Sharron L Redman. 210 E. 11111 St., Coste Mew, CA 92627 This business Is conoucled by • ve,..r•I P8ttner5111p. Sharl"Ofl L Redm•n Tiiis st.at-I was tiled wllll the County Oetll ol Oren9t Counh on Sep. tember 16, 1'IO. l'IUJ'f PUOllsi.d 0r.,.. Coast O.ltv Pilot iepC. 17,24,0Cl '-'· '"° lm.tO P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS •USINl!U NAME STATEMIENT Tiit foltdwll'IQ persol'I I' <101n9 llusl neu es: BOWER GROUP. ARCM!T EC· TUltE, \IDD2 Skyperk Circle, tr•one, CA '2714 E...-F. a-er. a M1r.,,,er. L<IQUM BMcl>, CA 92UI Tiii• boalMlt Is conducttd bY an In· divldual. E1191NF.8-r,•k• Fr-8oww Tiiis t~ was llltd with tho C-ty Oet1I ol 0.""911 County on~ temller 16, IM. l'lffa.J Pullllllled Oflfl09 OMsl Delly Pltol _Stpt.11,24,0ct. l,l , IWO ~ IALTl:&IB•H<>tot SMITH & TUTMlll WISTCUff CHAPI&. 427 E 17th S t Costa Mesa 646-9371 . '°' PUBUC NOTICE CAPE TOWN, South . ____ _.._ __ Africa (AP) -Jim F•e•, 82, president of South Africa from 1988 to 1975, died Tuesday. ,ICTITIOUS aUSINHS ~ ITAT•Ml!NT TIMI lo!IOlllftO pef'IOll I• dolnO bull· ...... ; Al STEEL INSTALLERS WEST and Ill OENAltV SUPPLY, a5' La ------------letle, CA111e MtM, CA mM • Cery qee Ll"'9e" "°7 Or89!MI PlllClllOTMHS SMITHS' MOITUMY 627 Main St. Hunttngton Beach 536-6539 PUBLIC NOTICE MOTtCaOf' ............ , ... " NOTICE IS HEltE•V OIVIEN tlwt Ille .................. ,. ........ . fW ... ., .... ., .......... Clllltl• ... ,.. ..... y ::::-.:-.... lftytelf .... ., COlOMIAl "'"8AL O.i.d91b llldr(of A1191111, ·-· NOMI T-S.. Hiit, ... 7801 Botsa Ave. T-s.i..e1n ml~Orlve Westminster c.e. -... c.. 9au6 ~3525 • ""* ..... Or .... c.tt Deity ~ ~ ... .._ ________ _.·~ ls..t.tUS.Od.1,1• .... ' Clr.,HUlll ....... IHCll,CA .,_ Tllll t1M1iMU ii cllldll<.Md by 1111 In· .. ,,,....., Cer't Die U"'9W Tiiis ,.....,_.,. -lllef wtlll W. OlllllltY Olftl ef Or ... c;..,.,. Y Oii Stpo ....-1 ...... ,.,... ~· .... °' .... Cliett ~IY Pll9t s..t. '7, St, Ott. I, I, 1• J1W41 C.lt 142-1171. Put• fewworda to work IOI OU. •SANDWICH TRAYS • CHEESE TRAYS • MEATTRAYS HAMS ALWAYS READILY AVAILABLE COIONA DB. MAI HUNTIHGTOH llACH 3700 I. c .... Hwy. 1906' a-11 """-.......... 673-9000 11. TOIO 141-1575 24.01 a~w., .. aT ... att. 137-1122 Also Anaheim. Orange. Ranc ho Mirage La Habra. San Diego. North Hollywood. Woodland Hiiis f ~c1'p/1oncJI ~.luaenls neea dll excep11011<1I Ufl1wrsay Choose your degree program carefully! .. When you decide 10 a 11end schoo1 10 lurther yo ur pNsonal Jnd prolc:ss1onal grow1h you k{low you u be 1nves11no 111111:.' .:ind money on Jn omPOr!Jn1 goal 1n your 111e Wnelher you1 rutur.: holds d career 1n lh€-ht:dllh -.11rvoces computers. marketing. management. econormcs. 1aw or any ot11e1 pro1e~s1on National University can help you prepare tor your goal At Nallonal University. yot/11 oe s1udy1ng under protess1on.il-; hke Graduate Dean Or. Harold VtJells. PhD 1n Educat1ona1 Admon1s1ra11on lrom M1cn1gan State university and lormer manager ol a la rge Sl-Jurban school dis trict ano Supermtendent o f Schools Or Wells teaches the tu ndamentals 01 business manageme.nt and organ1za11ona1 behavior Thousands ot mo11va1eo adults nave chosen Na11onat Un1vers11y as a valuable investment 1n thetr future make your career investment choose Na11ona1 Urnvers11y. Study one course each month on-going reg1s1rat1on . attend evening classes Call tor 1nlorma1ton trvlne (714) 957 6285 1 AOt'l'USSK)t'I i'S ooen to an QU;tM.ed aOOhC-al'ltl. w1tnout tti)ff"d 10 race CIMO ~ti ~· Of "tnnte Oft910 "~oveo •or •eierens · Mproved by ~htorn.a Slate Su1>4trtnten0ftnt o t Pt;l>hc 1ns11uCl•On Accre<loled bv West•• n AUOC•Ahon ot Sth<>Ols and Co11e9e» • A St•vice""'n' OPl>Oltunoty Co11ege P UBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •USINl!SS" NAMI! STATEMENT The 1011owonq perMH\s •r~ oolno bustn~\\M F I RST t MPRfSStO N "nd ORANGE COUNT V AE A081C DANCE. 31141 C.omlno Caol•frMIO, S.<1n Ju•" (apillr-. c.tlltorn•• 9'167S AnM E~. 2SIO """"1""11•. Dan• Poirot, c.tllto.nla .,,,. Cv"llloa L John\On. H •l2 E•er11•1>en Ro.td , San Juan Caoostrano, c.totom•• 97'7S Tnos MltoHs Is conducted by • Ql'r>er•I Pff1M<Slllp. C yntl'l1 a L JollnloOn Thi!> stttement ••s tlled with thf! County Cterk ol Orange CO<Jnly on Sept. tl,7•.0cl.1,9, I• )7•1·80 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •UStNEU NAMESTATl!Ml!NT T n_. tollow1n9 peorson~ ar·e dotrui bu'1~SSM PEARL BEAUTY. 1104 Beull Bt•d .. S1.-nlon. Cll .a.IO TOf>ll tuu •ncl Ty Pllam. 1)701 TO•O Lii , Muntt"910n Beectr,-CA ., ... , This Duslneu 11 conducteo by ohdivldll•ts. Tonqluu Ty~ This sw•-t was filed with tM County Ck!rk ol Or•"9t c-ty on S..p· lember 1•. 1'90. 1''452a1 August n, '"°· 1'144:rtt PubllSIWd 0r-. Coast Dally Pltol Publlsl'ol!d O.engt Coast OlllY Pltot. Sep!. 17. 24. Oct.'· •• '"° 3781-tO S.111. 3, 10, 11. 24. 1'90 l~IO • PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTIT10US •UStNESS MAMIE STATl!Ml!NT The lollowlng per\OnS fre doing bUl>iMHft: WOODBRIDGE WA LK·tN, 4•SO B1rr•nc• P•rkwey, No. IQ.I. Irvine, Catlfoml• 92114 C.wsl E"""'OtflCY Medk •t Grouo. '"'" • Catotorn!e cOf"llO'•llon, SOS Ven· 1•1•, H--1 Bffell, C•litO<nle 92ttO Ct•tre Anne Weldemier, SOS Venl•I' NewPOt1 llff<h, C.tllornl• t2MO Thi\ buSl ... n Is <ondllcttd bY • COT• oor•llon. CoHtE~y Medlc•t~. Inc. C Wttoem1er • Tnos s1 .. ...-1 ""' flted wttll the c-•Y c1e111 ot Or-c-•Y Oft August2', t• ..... ,.. PuDlislled 0..tnOt OMst Daily Piiot, SeOf J, tO. 17. 14, tWO >S07-IO PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE -~ SUNRIOll COUllT 01' CALlll'OllNIA COUNTY 01' OllANOE 111 Owk CllRllr Dft"9 S....AM, ~ftJl'I CAM NUMa«lt 0 ~72-11 IUMMC*S CMARRIAOEI lft ,. n. merrleet of p.cltloner: PATltlCIA A. ROSS 8ftd 11.,..,_..t. JOHN W. ltOSS NOTICl!I Y• ..... .._ _., T1le '-' .................. ...... ,,_ ................ ........ ...................... t .... 11 ....... AVllOI U.... M ............. 'at ...._.,.... mc..ir aMr• u.. .......... -........... .............. &.le la """-" ( ............. I. Tot,.A9>.pw•nt: •. n. 119tlt~ Ns 111«1 • pell-''°" <~ your '""'rt-. You me., file • ..-1tt.n ,._. wtnllfl • ...,. of .... -tllet '"'' _ ,, MrvedOflyou. b. It 'l'OU 1•11 lo lite • wrlll4tfl ,.CTITIOUI 8UllNl!ll 0 • r~ """'" well ti-. yWt de· NA#ll! ITATSMllNT I.ult ......, .. lftMftCI .... tile ~ The tottowlnt ,,.,_, ire tlOll'lt mey -• '"°""*" cont."",. 111· bllst"esus· j11Mt1 .. or ~ onl•n c~ CROWN PARTNERS, jlOO erlch division Of ...-tY, lf!OUMI """'1. Street, Newport h•<ll, Catllornl• clllldcustocty,Clllld~ • ..-ney's .,..0 ..... COlb, end well ~ ..iltt H Richard A. Slenton. U7-Ml. Ctll-mey .. ., .... llY tfle -1; Wflkll twood Circtt. Fount.In V•ttey, could rewlt In Ille 1tarnl.itnwnt of C<1lltomt1 '17111 •evH. tlkl,. of moN1 or PfCIPM'1Y. or Ooft•IO w. Giimour. 4740 VOft etflffrellef. l(arm•n A .. ftue. Newport htcll, c. ff.,..,... ...... tlle ..,k•of Celltornl•~1to -....., ........... .,.. ..... Tiii• llutlt'IHI II conducted llY .... .,..., .... .,_ ...... ~ .. ....-.... ....... . .,,,_,, ....... ....... Rkllenl R. S.enton OetM....,.10, ""-Tiiis •tetemenl was tiled wltll Ille WILLIAM E. ST JOt4N, c°""'' Cle•ll of Or<lftte COUftlY on C"'1I AlllV'I "·.... llr: ...... "· ~. RMODel, Cl!NOAt.L • HA•• ClwutY a1NOTOM MUaPM\' MIOMUll .... Y AP'••••llllllM~'*'-.... .......,..~ tMM«~ ........ ....... , .... ¥ ............ . .....~---~.... .. ....... c:e...., l'Mat1 Tef: (FM> 9M14I PW!llNd Or-Coett o.111 Pllet. ,._,....,... Or .... ~ ()tlty Pilet ......... 11.ae.• .... ,11.M,on.t...... ,,.. ' I,. ~ I . ...._ l'!_ T .... .'r .. ... ... I 1. ' 1 .. .... l l .... " '• I h is 'i I,. • II .. j I A I ~ h:JS .! BAYIR ASttl•I• 111.1.ft 9 WILLA BALSAM SllAliPO 11$.2.t9 16-oz. RegulorOf dry halt • lllYIA ·•-'t •LOTION 111.1.tt .. ~ .. 12• BONUS Siii . 10-oz. with 3-oz. ftH. ~ ~ LADIES' FASH ION twice suprort1.•d lht •ir.z~~~• ... lllllM• bill." he sa1u. "Tw1<·t• KNIT TOPS REG. 4'' 6.99 All METAL FOOT PUMP AnERSAlE 8 8 12.99 & SUMMER COOLANT Gov. r re \ : 1.1;.>p<'<i .-..~!..Mt .... the lcr.1slators m the . ..,... faC'e. We bcheve thert: ~ .. wi'l h· c ri r"f'll \l:!r "'~ !-' :. ., pc rt r · c C: e rl -ch :rn ~c' •n th• f<irm ~ ... l :ih H' la\\ whca the ~ Sen 1te .incl AssE nbly FAi~CtSIM URAHCI G•~ )i' S41-5Si4 Of' IJ -101 191 4 ~. Ct'ila Moo COSTA MESA 233 f. 17th St. ). .. LANCERS IOSE OR llANCO 750ml 319 llG. 4.st SEAGRAM'S YO CANADIAN WHISIY llG. 7.H 629 SMIRNOFF IUALITTYODU 750ml .49 SAllPltCI , ...... _ ..... , .... 4•• IMIPllCI CllllUICIAIU& IUlllAPH• I" •. I.ff Polyester·cotton blend, short sleeves, colors. S·l. ENAMELED mEL DUTCH OYEN SPIQAL 1'' IUY 3·qt. 10-oz. li:i• for cOok- Ing, Mrvlng. With lid. Gouge measures to 100. lbs. Folds for storage. FIRESIDE 2·LB. FIG BAft5 SUPEl l'' PllCE Giant 2-lb. pockoge. While stocks lost. SALE PRICE sonPIH T BLANKET SLEEPE THRlnY fl) PRICE Fleeced sleepers oro soft I worm. Asst. colors. COSTA MESA l FOUNTAIN VAUEY 2300 Hartl« at Willon 16141 Horii« ot Edingw FOUNTAIN y~ I WESTMINSTER I ~at '*" Wtshllinstw at Golden West H\IN'Tlf~GTON BEACH I 21131 Oeoch Blvd. at At!ooto HUNTl''GTO» 8f'CU 5&61 Wome< ' ,. fflOT. II ~ ,,.r . --~~. :b-r,ona H Tn10 E' T r t' R0<kfield l A 12 DAii. y PILOT . . Shaking Out Cobwebs Guanlamen Reatricted by Equipmem · •• ay PftSa A&Nft'I' .~.._..ca._~ .. FORT H • Texas Oor1IMi ol armadlUoa were tcattered crou the f\re-blaekened scrub of the f~ ranje. lmide the ateel bulb ot lh• Meo Lanka and the M 14 ar-mored pttl()ftnel carriers, lt WH a bellilb 1.2$ lrt'f'I "Here we , Uv&n• out our Mlult faotuaes, .. Joked one ol ··wee~end warrion," Staff Sit Juan J\.lla f Yoakum. Tuu, wbo uch ye.r for l~ put u apenl 38 da)'s trainlng with lht N•UOIW Guard THE TAQ caEw WAS TaYING to cool off with lta allotted six pounds ol 1c-e per man per day It WU fallinc. It wu mid·summer at Ford Hbod, time for tbt lst Britade ol lhe.49th Armored Diviltion. the pnde of Texas, to shake out the cobwebs of c1v1Uan life with two weeks ol war games "'They're alre~dy getung the green-suit. syn drome ... commented Capt Terry Denson. a full· time female officer with the Texas National Guard. "'Ibey start talking dirty, they get macho. just like the re1ular Army guys." "We know that with the Soviet Union's buse advanta1e ln tanks. we maty have to die tome day trylna to defend • real pla<.-e like th11," aald C1pt. fo~ldel ll•lc 111 , their company comm.nder. The briatcade hu lt.tt share of crack units. In tht' 3rd Tank U1atlaJlon, 13 crews won dl1tin1ulshed ralln&it 'fbe 6th Hatlallon tried to milch that performanl-e on M 1ear ln1ly bot aft4!rnooo, klckln1 up 11WrnUJ or dwil with each shot. Each tank had nine rounda to fire ut P<>v·up tar1ets. "We emphasize fint·round hits," said Col. Charles II. Kone, bniMde commander. "He who bat.a first lives the looaest .. THE MEN OF THE nH IDT their targets on the Cu'St shot :; percent of the Ume. That's re· garded as a faar performance. An infantry battalion m•de a battle run firing ma chine guns and anti-tank weapons. Six out of 10 hat moving targets. Also fair. . But the Texas Guardsmen play their war games in earnest NATION -arw..._.. Indeed, should the Soviet Union invade Western Europe -or if there is a similar war - America's 351,000 Army National Guardsmen in eight combat divisions and 20 separate infantry brigades would be expected to fight shoulder-to· shoulder with the regulars within weeks. "l know some people call us Boy Scouts and •weekend warriors.· and don't take us seriously." said Sgt. Thomas Butler or Nixon, Texas. "But we are out here humping and we mean business ... Guard officers across the country are soberly <See NATIONAL GUARD, Page Al3) TANK CREW FIRES LIVE ROUNDS DURING MID-SUMMER TRAINING EXERCISE ReHtWe In 4lth Armored Dl¥talon Batlle Heat •• Well ea Outdated llllCftlnery et Fort Hood UNDEa A NEW BA'nLE PLAN called "Capstone,.. defense strategists would send the first ol the Guardsmen to the front within 30 days, ""'ith most of the remainder to follow within 90 days. 1be Guard would provide about half the total manl)(Mftr, aloogside a regular Army with 2:i0,000 troops· in 16 combat divisions and the Army Reserve's 192,000. The 91,000 members and 1,500 airplanes of the Air National Guard also would be sent into battle. "1bere is no doubt in my mind that in the next war we'll be going," said Texas Adjutant General Willie L. Scott. "So I tell everyone coming into the · - Guard .• ·~·t come b_ere ( ,,._ ... ·s f' f/ ,."i/"i J lo avoid military service. · ·" · ' · · We'll be going over.' " One officer attached to the 1st Brigade, Col. Curtis B. Herbert, com- mented: "If there is fighting in North Fort Hood. ~our wives and kids wilJ be doing it. We'll be over-seas " BUT TIIE 4ml DIVISION OF Texas, formed from the 36th Division that fought in Italy in World War II and mobilized in the Korean War and the Berlin crisis, is critically short of manpower and equipment, as are most other Guard divisions around the country. Though it is one of the two Na- tional Guard armored divisions assigned a high- priority mission in the wartime baWe plan -the other one is the 50lh Divisioo of New Jersey -the 49th is well below its authorized strength of about 15,000. The Isl Brigade fielded only 3,636 of an authorized 4,900 ror summer training. With recruiting in a deep slump since the end of the draft, some units were only 60 percent of their authorized strength. In one battery in train- ing, there were only enough crewmen for one of three l.S.5mm howitzers. And the officers blame outdated or insufficient equipment, much of it cast-offs from the regular Army. for poor performance oo the training field. THE lST BllJGADE, roa EXAMPLE, got a "double-X" readiness rating last year, the lowest possible. • "We were stung by the system," said Brig. Gen. James B. McGoodwin, the assistant division commander, who complained that the brigade· had not been issued special radar devices and other sophisticated gear now used by regular Army units. Active Army e valua tors dropped t he "double-X" rating as being unfairly demanding of Guard units after they awarded 150 last year. Army Chief of Staff Gen. Edward C. Meyer says the Guardsmen can be trained with more sophisticated weapons once they are mobilized. . "The country cannot afford to have everyone equipped with the XMl tank,·• be said. THE GUARDSMEN OF TEXAS' 1st Brigade use their imagination at Fort Hood. Mecba.nlled infantrymen, dug into foxholes on a cliffside, aimed their weapons at a distant, solitary jeep cruising down a highway. The lone jeep represent- ed an attack by 800 Soviet tanks that the defenders were not expected to repel. Crickets lnvadi,ng Texas DALLAS <AP ) -Tex- as is being invaded. but not by creatures from o uter s pace. Crickets are swarming over the Lone Star State. "Oh my gosh. they're all over the place," said Dr. Bill Hamman, urban e ntomologist at Texas A&M University. "I've gotten calls from Corpus Christi. Waco, Houston and a ll par t s in between." HAMMAN BLAMES the summer heat for the mass invasion, which he said probably is the worst in five years. Crickets usually live in pastures, ditches and open spaces rar away from urban sprawl. But because of the prolon~ed sum mer drought. most of the eggs were not d es tr oye d by a moisture.fe d fungus, Hamman said. And the fields the crickets usually feed on have dried up, forcing the black pests to seek the better life inside city limits. .. ALL OF a sudden, they 're having to start wandering around look- ing for something of a pla nt nature to eat," Hamman said. "That leads them straight for the well-watered lawns. parks and esplanades or Texas cities." Hamman said insec· ticides probably will cure the current pro- blem, but warned that a new crop should be back at any time. "You can km them, but you can't keep them from coming back," he said. LAST CHANCE CLOSING SALE After 28 Years We Are Qosing Our Doors on Saturday, Sept. 11 BIG NEW MARKDOWNS MRYTHING MUST GO - REGARDLESS OF COST .,._, Ttp1, T-SNrts ................ prtcecl tr.I Slaic:ll:• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ....... ,,.... ,..... .................................. ,... 9-'t "-'-' ............................. ,,.. L.ag ~ ........................ priced ,,.. 3424 , .. Udo • Newport ..... , ........ ,,_,..., 3.00up 3.00up 16.00up 10.00 up 15.00up °"'" DAILY .. .IOto l:IO ~I.DAY 11;11to4:00 · - Following the City's original plan, Jrvine is growing into a bal- anced community. Residential and recrea- tional areas are being located conveniently close to employment centers. So more time ca n be spent enjoying a home and less spe~ getting there . It's another example of Irvine's continued growth toward th e goal of becoming a n energy-efficient, eco- nomically balanced city. Growth guided by two important fa ctors. The City's farsighted, living General Plan. And concerned resi- dents from the comR:lu- nity, City governme nt and The Irvine Com- pany who work to- gether to make it happen. We may not always see eye-to-eye on e very detail, but the result has been, and will continue to be, a city that gets better to live in every day. Goodp ...... lets you work • While enjoying the close proximity of places to live, work a nd play, Irvine re- sidents also benefi t from the solid tax base generated by light in- dus trial and commer- cial development. For information on thi s growing new city, please visit or call The Irvine Company Information Center. Culver Drive exit off San Diego Fwy. (1-405). To comer of Barranca. · (714) 551-1500. ome. \ I .. NATION •• ,..., POflf° l I:! NATJ()N • • uware of lht' n1·~ llll!'\!'\1t•11 111!l1t 11 t r•••s1:. "l rern1ml 111\ l"'"I'"' that m 11:1 '''" ... 1111 , m 11ht be ll"plJIO~ off IUI u1q1l.Ult' Ill " I 11111 h -.t situation." said lln tt tl1•11 Ho~rt t-""""" "' 1)1., Florida NalJonul l.uunl \ 1u mu I he• 111t 11•.1lh prepared to lea\ t.' \\\U1 hu,11w.,, .i111I '111H fan11h BUT REC'RUITl''R ~. WltO""t JOK.." arr lt Int looeher smce l'llh:.trnt-111 111 the> t.u 1rJ 1-"" 11111• ,., an a ltemauve llt h.:htm,.: 111 \ 1t•ln '"' r.1.... "'tr the poss1b1hty of gN1111.: 'h ·• 1 "We don't l'm11h.i,1tt" , 1 .,r. n111 m tnl," said Platoun ~t(t \d11lf1• ,, t n 1.f! "' th1 49th Oiv1s1on · We ~enerJlh t mt !JI~ Jli..ul 1 l•"' m uch to the enu!>ted men On the plw. s 1dt' ttu 1 UJI 11!.111111 ..,., • U1•' rl ~ ulars are fLnctll) talon~ t hll1 ~··111111 ' 1 " " 1 Ii have equal b11Ltn~ tn ttw dt'ft 11.w 'rh1•r1 1 "Tht> a~·t 1' t' fort'•' ..., I • 1 1.: tt11 r.t r1culties as we are th ,, 1! ,11' ~ 11 ti 1 ,., r111l 111t·111 and equipment,' Md;0t11l~1n s.1111 \\ •• 1 d ,,.,., ly a ssisting them for tht• rir:.-.t tum· .ind Uu' an· takin g us senou~ly Maj, Richard Brito .. 1 (1111 t11w I t'Xa:-'.'i,1t11>11i.1I Guard offi cer, commt'nlt•d I "'"'' -.1•\('fl \f'ar,, un activy dut} and I thuught lh1 1~ ,1 1 ' "" I ·~ t But now that I'm ans1dc• 1t I find 11 I" .. , •• .,~•"" ti :mo cost-effe<:tive " CAPSTONE STRATM,hTh \\'IHI THI. •\tn1) Forces Command at Fort Ml Pht'r""" c:a .1' the theory behind deplo) 1ng (;uarrbnH'n and rl' ser vists is to field a strong 1.•nou~n l.>r< • lo d1:,, courage attack. Hut the \H1 keod I\ arn11r-. must prove themselve!> "Readiness IS hkl' fn ,h lirt'.J•\ • <11d \ol Chris Cresc1oni, a staff offtC'n <Jt F••• \1 <' Pher~on "You have to bu' 11 1•\t·n ,fa1 ht:c.1u•e 11 1:. perishable ·· For e'<ample. tht 1:u.irr..I t.1 link l1atlalwn,, a re hi~h tn tht• ba\lll' c1ri.kr .1ml)nt! E tlOO un ts whose nuss1ons arc l'luttt:d on a 1!1<1nt map Kut they must "l:l\ re,td) "If v.c find the\ .1r. not I! , .. d l.'ri •HJ!t1 1.11•• change the battlt· 11rdl'r <'ri•-. ·1•111 .11d fh•·\ will lost' th<·ir µ1.H I Ill lht• \oll N~;x.r /'1•nple /lun ,,,,,,,11 /I l •• 1 ... ,:u Book AvailahlR On Preside1ds WAS HI NGTOI'. t AP P res1d.,nt1al campaign lime gets many folks to reflect on our nation 's history and the many men who have held the country's tQp officP If you a re interested in readmg about these men , the Department of the lntenor has available a book on their lives , entitled "Thi> Presidents, F rom the lnauguration of Georgf' Washtngton to the Inauguration or Jimmy Carter ·It costs S8 and c an be purch ased from the Superintendent of Docum ents, US GovernmPnl Printing OffiC'e Washington, DC' 20402 Ordn s1ocJr numher 024-005-00683 4. Besides the b1ographH:al ~kl'lch('c; d the µresidents. the book dl,<'U!:>'>f'S lht> "one • pr .and development of the i\ mPn( ,in prP,,1de11cy The 606 page volum<· anrlud1·~ ma11) ph11tcJg-r.1ph~-.rnd drawings. Rely .Tampon f helves ('I 1'111·1NNA11 1I\I'1 Hc-ly t1101µons are being ., rn11 t'\l ft lHll \lOll '>h~lve:i w1d H•mple pa~ks at 1lw •11d••1 111 \tw11 1111.1nut11t•ture1 , but Procter & c:.1111hl1 1'11 .n ~ tht 1t•t•111l will not e nd lhe threat ur 11111t•11t1.1lh l.11111 lo••c· .,)wc:k 'lyndrome t'ht• 1 •lllll•••ll\ "otHI Munday 1t knew of nothing "11111•• 1411h l<1•h t.111q1on~ und that it was taxing 1211·111 11ff 1h1 11i.11 li1•1 I•> rt>u\ovc them from "con- 11~., ,.,,, 't'O"l ~ltO('k "\'NUKOMto; Af't'EARS to ,1 r 1k 1111111.111h 11 ~11u n..: w11nwn who use tam t>1•11' 111 .. N.1 t1on .. 1 ' 1 11tt•1 lur l>uwaa.~ Control said 1,1 .a \H•t·k th.11 pr1·h1111uu1 y tt!Sl.8 1ndll'uted users of .1ll t.11111 •·n 111 .u uh 11'lk gt•tung the illness. but Rely u .... , f, t .l•'l"il .. ~I ~.111•1 111>k I ltl rt1s.-. ... s 1 1s 1 hJI a<'len:tcd by a rapid drop m 1 ""'d ,,,, ... .,uri• oft 111 11•.,ultmg 1n !>hock htgh fever, q:ir111tu1~ rh0111 h•... 1 :!tkin ra!th and Ul about 8 111'1 • • 111 111 '11 I tm'> 11t .. 1lh 11\ 1•1 all IJlt c><.hlt. 111 • ubout three tu 100,000 lh.11 •• """'"' l h U'>t''> liHrtpom. w ill ~ct lOXI(' ,l11•1·k ~)r11lro1111 du1111~ ht:r ltfelJmc. said Dr \rthur H.l·l11Ki1hl 11{ tht.: l\llantit ba!>ed CDC l'll;I, '"-lllppt•d pr11tlut'l1on or Re ly last week. but 11<1 111t r1•1 ;.ill th•• pro1l•1c·t until Monda.> Women .,., hu h,l\ 1 vu1 t t1.1"t d H··I • CJn gt'l a rt'fund by retun1 11~ ut11L<i1'<I t ,11111"'"' h• t•&t;. thl' company s aid 1'111 < o~J· \1\ \! \I SO ASKEO 13 30 Corp -0f t\11,,,111,, Tt•r\n 11t ... tr 1tnitor!i ot product sampler~. lu ,11>1.. ·nllc·gc s .rncl 11111\·t'r ... 1t1~1> to remove the tam l><•ll'> (11•111 lht· krt.·· 11 1•1vt· tn ubout 500,000 female ... 1u1knh '.'tl' .1rt• ~\1"Jll l11hn~ th1 <.,!lit• Of (~Ply tampon-. t 1 rPrn11\ .. H1•h ;11111 tht· < ompany from the con 1111\ 1·1 ,, surrn11ndtn~ the d1.,.t.>ase toxic s hock syn di 11n11· s.111! 1'&.t: ... pokt>s man Patnck Hay.-~ ·1 111 ... a.. ht· ng ctmw 1.1l'sp1te e' 1dcn('c lh th1• ~1tl11Jr;1·..,JI of H1·I\ \tll not 1·l1mmak tht.' "' •urri•m t of 1 "-'> •\ t•n 1f !kl) 's ust• 1s rl1::.cun u nue1L h,· dd•l<·•I P&<i Chairman F.dward \, H ar n ..... nll·J11"'h1h '-•lid l'rot tpr & Gamble krwv.~ of nu ctefrrt 111 rh•· Re h t 1mpo11 "fOR l"\.\MPl.E , Tiff OISE.\SF. has been di • 1fll'd 1r <'.in 11la .... t •'rt.> Heh ha<i nt>Vt:'r tJet.'n markett-d .u J \:t:> r 11 1d 111 se\ 0 t•ral areas of the l' mll·d "''.th'" li1·fort• Heh . .., a' mtr11duced tnll.J 1.111,t Jrt•.1s. · ht· s aid S,x>ki mJn Stuart Kunkler s aid Ht>!) was a lr-adanr hranrf and · millions ' of women used it . hut d1cl ri1,t lwvt a r l'xact f1gun• If the recall '' pl·rtnJm·nl, th• com pany would lost: .\bout $75 1111111111. ,, s 1.11 1k1 sman said P&t; rf'ported $64 2 8 r111 lhon profit in its l:t'>l rbtdl year T11-..1c '>hth k s;11dr11mc has be~n linked to 29 1.1\.'a lh:. .. 1n1·t• l!J15. said Relllgold. The illness 1s 1 .tUSl'U b; a ba<'lc rium called staphylococcus .1uerus, and tampons somehow cr ea te an environ- ment in which the i.:erm can go to work, he added. In testtng tampons, the CDC contacted 50 \.\omen known to h..ivc contracted toxic shock .~} r1drome tn July and August. All had used tam pons durinJ;t the ir last menstrual period. THE CENTER ALSO STUDI ED a control gNUP of 150 health> women. Rely was used by 26 perc·ent of the control group. but by 71 percent of lh(' \. a:tlffil> o r toxic :.hock Other brands used by the 50 victims were P laytex 19 percent , Tampax 5 per cent, Kotex 2 percen( and OB 2 percent. the CDC said. Hames!> s aid hi!> company has bfred an in· dept ndcn\ sc1ent1hc advisory group to examine the f111d1ng!> i [ \I . 110\ II J llJ ~" \ ' 11t .. H .... o" J _R_e_v_e_a_1s_..:.JW!lllilllilmlllil_.ll, Informs and No restrictions! I r I I l to Houston<=> GP .Ute Top a. Nobody offers a lower fare! 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SAVE '40 OM THE PAIR Our finest buitt-in Poffscntbb~r.,. dishwasher (_ -· • I rl , .... • l • l uv Saver Dryer Clot1t'ln • 1 1e11el ..... ashing ,1chon ·~ell-cteanino filtPr TOP RATED SAVE '50 .AJ4 DM.v PfLOT 10'W 1 •• 1¢ , .... ,. NATION Do-it-yourself Impregnation 'Kit' Available by Mail ·Order NSW YORK <AP ) -4 C1llforDla mall order-1t1l• operatloD offera l•t•lllaeat women an opport\mlt1"'t0 mD'h- 1 u per lor children tbrou1b artiftclal llllemiaaUoD ..... &perm of Nobel prlM act....,, acro~~•r wbo ap-plied for Lori 8 Andrews ol Cbk81D. dlecri ... u. plan lD a Parmu ..... , artkle, •aid..,.... an e-.. after Knea1at ol tMlr .nu. appUeallonl and tMJ ...._.,. Ma.et ~ 1perm ll••1 waDt by plckln1 out penaul eharacteriltlca ol the .... , ...... n.. dedaioa Oft who 1eta lhe trte 1perm la made by the. J_'QR·EAL ....- EYE ACCEl'tTS • ~P090D Eft SllADOll 3.25 MOD LASHES aporulOl" ol lbe plan, Robert K . Graham, lo collaboraUoo with two an Diego phyalclana, lls Andrewa wrote. ··<They) choolle on the bull of applleaUon forDU1 requeatini in· form1tUoo ,..,,ardin1 IQ, medical ba<'ktround and achlcvenienta," 1ht' sa1d "tr chosen, a woman receives a Ustlna of the Ol!I· and lenaibly inherit able cbarac· leriaUcs, but not the names. of two or more Nobel-laureate donors. On lhe bottom of these forms, to help the woman make her select.ion. are Gr aham's own comments (such as ·a very famous scientist a mover and a s h aker alm ost a superman'). - A two-Inch vial of 1perm frozen In liquid nltro1en for c» 1t·yoursell artificial lnaemlna· lion is sent to tbe would-be ("Others by common carrier In a special two-foot·hilh container, Ms. Andrews said. M11 . Andrews said she met G r a hum at bis Repoailoey for.. Germinal Choice in Escondido v after ldentifyiq berHJI u "a well·adJUlted, cblldMu llema woman ... a Yale lawyer," and a candidate for tbe plan. Graham bu •tablilbed mem· berahlp In Mema, a club for peo- ple in the top 2 percent of measured IQ, u a requirement for ruis».ata of Nobe.li8"t.- sperm. ALMAY CHEQ ROLL-O" Arm· PERSPl&VtT DEODO&VIT ...... 195 I ' L99~-. ),, ~1'0UCHOF COLOGNE Concentrated Colognes SWEEPSTAKES • llNG> 11Ul'IJIRD • nATllEllED lASllE9 ·~ 'P'EAJIW'ilEl'n' ·~U8111£9 ....... ~..._.,.._ e.-y to ippfy. The._,_ )OUW ~-Id L39ucn ENTRY BLANKS AVAILABLE AT ALL SAV-ON COSMETIC DEPARTMENTS. WINAWEEK 2 FOR ATTHE ® heraton·Wllldki Hotel PLUS ROUND TRIP AIR FARE THIRD PRIZE 135 REVLON GIFT CERTIFICATES O~ S25.QQ EA. PANASONIC 19'' COLOR T.V . 100', Solld·SIJtt cllaula quick on plc1Urt tub• with white tnhlncer •CT-0010 (THERE Will BE 8 WINNERS Of THESE T. V.'s) •BABE •11Ge.55 •WOODH~ • APllRODISIA 'I. oz. stze 4.00ucn bio-kur Henna ,.. A WINNER IN EACHE-:·4·=dSTORE Conditioning Shampoo l'leu tnl I ..... dch no c:olof '"~~· ~ POWDERED EYE SHADOWS 1. 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(!) 1<1 H r til K E" m ;;.JC· • • • • f.Jttr1 lJ f <1;lor 1 E 'Ill "" Hit• Television IUll OI Oii WMl!h lf!ieCI 11V~J*l'>il 12 llrl I e a l10HT11 lNOUGH Aunt VIVl•n llllff IM """' • llfllllv 10 Hewell In 11.. llOl)M of reconclling lom w1111 in. tithe< WllO ~led Nm 11\lfty ~· Hllllt (JCRI 0 MO'llE • I '' Wtl90 Eight Bec11 ro1r· 119711 Antl!Ony Hop- ~'"' ~I MOt~ A MC:<el ll09f1I Ii 0<0...0 to b• Nii up • QOkl N tec:k lnO tl•IQ (1 hfl ) • P M MAGAZJNE Prof1n1on1I cele brity IOOl>.·•111>.es, a Tennessee 1.omn1ur11 Cnel Tell mikes ttu11g11rt11n Chicken, Or WHCO on bloo<I dOOOf p1ogram1 Joyce Kulh•wll>. llH g1MJ911a IOI OOOt g) MOVIE • • Untemld Li nda 11\17!>1 Oocumen tuy Noll<! conM<vlllOl\111 ter ry Jona l•kes • tour tnrougn som• ol Ille wond· w~ ol nature hoOh In Ille uPpe< peaka or Ille A~ky Mounterns 12 h" I 11) 21 TONIGHT Guest Richtrd OrobnlCI< ••plains wn11 s happening on tne arell 01 world loo<! SUl'l>lles 8 30. CAROL BURNETI ANO FRIENDS Guest Sammy Oav11 Jr fi) GREAT PERFORMANCES Uve Fro•" Lincoln Ceo· te1" Zubln Mellla leads the New Yolk Phrlharmontc In on opening nlghl concert tn honor 01 lsaec Stern's 60th blrlllelay featuring Stein, l!znak Perlman and Pmcnas Zukerman 1n she" lirst 1olnl publlc perlo1m· a nee 9:00 II CJ) MOVIE 'A Rum0< 01War"1P1em- •&re) Brad Oavls Keith Carrao1ne Basea on Pnolop Ca1>1.11o·s Pu1t1ze1 P11ze- "'1nn1ng account ol n1s Vietnam &•perlences An 1de&loS11c cottege student 101ns tile Marines Deeomes an officer and •S ~ent to Vietnam (Perl 1) 0 MOVIE Acl 01 Lo~e (Premrerel Ron Howard, Robert Fo•- wortll A voung man 15 put on 111al 101 mu1der aller nono11ng 1ne wishes of h•b ,,ermanently paralyzed b•olhe< wno Cite! not want to conunue l1vong 1n 1na1 cond1t1on Q) MERV GRIFFlN Gues1s Lorna Pauerson Robe•r Wuhl Woooy Brown Susan Samtur l t"n 11ancock . Bart Braverman. Lisa Marie 9 30 et!) THE FEMALE LINE Thrllf' genetahonb ot Pea· body women ·• Maty Park· m11n Peabody Mariella 1ree and Frances Fitzger- ald •• are proltled TUBE TOPPERS KTLA • 8:00 -"Giant." Tbe evolu· lion of Texas from catUe ranching to oil production is the theme of t.bia epic mov· ie with Rock Hudson, Elizabeth Taylor and James Dean. CBS 9 9:00 -''A Rumor of War." A TV movie based on Philip Caputo's Pulitzer Prize·winnin' novel about Viet· nam with Brad Davis and Keith Car- radine Csee story below ). NBC 8 9:00 -"Act of Love.'; Ron Howard stars as a young man facing a murder trial for the mercy killing of his brother. with Robert Foxworth (photo below). 10:00 I G NEWS ~ QJ) VEGAS Syndlc•le "" men UJ& Oan ai Dall 10 1reck a youno woman wno knows 100 muctl about 1nem fR) • NA TIOHAL NEWS 10,30111) MEWS NIKOLAIS DANCE THEATRE Av•ary Alwm Nll>.oftrs master ol siege 1llur.1ort .i•pands 1h11 c..onc.ept 01 daoc.o to include a 1ta1e1<10 scope ol mo11on lrOht cot or and sound In rn1• fJtlt formance frum 1110 Umv!lr srty ol Wt!.GOMtn Meml)riill Union (R) m COLUMBIA. VOICES OF THE RIVER 11:00 II 0 u ()) [O) NEWS U HOLL VWOOD SQUARES 0 MOVIE • • ', Thu Mottl At;•ntim t 1972) V1nc.t1 f tlwHr<h Cnuc\\ Connor, " p~y\.hQ pa1h 1error1zes a t1tv .. 11t1 Sc&llared bombono~ I<' ""I &I) YOU BET YOUR LIFE Buddy Hackel! rr1f!el< P•avoo1 ' Pld1mah• ot 11111 Yedr ..an lntj1ao "'" Jti•w~ tfH0 ¥¥t:' ttr'ld ; ~ Jf t&cer Q) THE BENNY HILL SHOW ~ bJtiy s1tttH wt,r wr,n fl• u tii.Pd ba<,.. • .,.. '· t.d u1u JOHN DARLING 10 Benny's ptece wnere preny 01t1s aDOuno Gil HERE'S TO YOOR HEALTH Growrno Up The Earty Years O I I 30 6 CAMPAIGN COUNTDOWN Waller Cronkite ano va11· ous correspondents report on the can<1t0a1es •SSYes 1ne e1ec1ora1e and 1he cnano1ng pohtoca1 system 0 TONIGHT Host Johnny Carson Gue11t Ron Leske 0 MORCAMBE & WISE Lillie fro 1s taugnl the lnc1s ol Ille E11c shops for J '#12..._ 0 '!OJ ABC NEWS Q) HOGAN'S HEROES Hogan concocls a scheme 10 \\!ffip Frnnch gold lrorn rne C.l!rman governmem (!) IT TAKES A THIEF At Munay and n1s lalht>• ll•w.irt C.ommun"I e1ecu· 1.0,. a11emp1s and se1 aoout 10 p1event a 11nan ~•&1 Oo!>dSter til m CAPTIONED ABC NEWS 11 SO 0 lCl.J LOVE BOAT l 1tr~ r-•'~tu L 1lri e Sor • r • 1 IJ lt tta Har tJJ1p'1 V ar• orr O?r r PuV 1,1~ RGOOy MtOowqt ' ,,, ,. ' ., r:i~~ Set:Of\d ~ 1'i{., 0Pr.t Moroar 11 , TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS -~- 1l:OO. (I) eel 1.ATW lrlOvtl *. "Bug" ( 1975) • .,,. lord Diiiman, Jo an n• Mii••· An Hrlhqu1k1 unleuNI a Oelldly tlraln ol lndNllUC:llbl• COCll· roec;llM (R) • TWIUOHT ZONI A c;flppled .oldllr Clr()f>e out Of • ma1cn1no COiumn and ~• • wom1n • Mel&IOH: fMPOell81.E Tiie IMF rouat end rne mur- dlrou1 c:.f-01 a beelet· iofogl11 working for Ille enemy 12:30 D T~ROW Gues11 Oevld Ouke. pre11. dent ol the N11lon11 Auo- c11tloll fOt IM Advence· men1 01 White People end Doll Black, greno Wlllrel ol lhe l(u Kluk Klan • MOVIE * • * '"' 'Dodsworth (1938) Waller kullon Rurn Ch1t1en°" A 1>u11ness men lonos hts bucolic 111e 011rupted wnen ne ano Ills wote rellre 10 Europe Wflete they •re_ confronted by a new llfetlyle ano values t I •. 55mln) I NATIONAL NEWS 1"00 QI POLICE WOMAN While trying to IOCllll lhe gr1n<1ch1ld or Crowley s best Irland, Pepper llum- btes across a chllo-selhllg r1no (RI 0 MAVERICK Although Bret and Bart are devoted brothers 11 s ev& ry man lor himself when 11 comes to women and money Q) MOVIE * * • '> "N1gh1 Mu~t ~llll t 1937) Rosalind RuS5"11 Robert Mon1qomAry A youno voltage g"I make\ 1ne slow ternfyong oosco• ery tr1at the 101ty ano r.11arm1ng young man sn1> s met IS 1n rea111y 0 VICIOUS co•d·blOOCle<l ••lie• 12 llrs 15 mm) (!)MOVIE • • • Tne ~.,, ~ Hano 1'l611 ROt.o>1t Alelci Lit·Oa C ,.•rJSll«J;f" A m:ar1 f1t+O). lnol t115 irtr•dt~ Qf"J'.Jdfle'!>S p1,,. "ents t\1rt' ho,,.. ~o"''''\' u 101• P8rf1C•P8M ~ 31 8•t voodoo Qllt. 11 "'.. to tn1n.1 2:001 Niwa MO\lll • * • 'h "Ooc;tor In Tile Hou11" (19551 Dlt lt Bog1rd1, Kay l<endaill Pettonllily types In a med· tell IChOOI r Inge Ir om 1111 ~lie Idler 10 1111 dedl· Clttd IUfge<>tl OI tomor· row.J_2 llra.I 2:1018 NEWS 2:25 NEW8 2;30 MOVIE • • • 'Tne Accused' ( 1948~ torel1a Young , Robert Cummings. 8y acc1<1en1. a woman Is accused ot murder ano becomes a fugitive lrOl'Q justice 11 hr , 45 min I • NEWS 2:4S MOVIE * * '" "Your Money Or Your Wiie" ( 19721 Teo Besser!. Eltzet>eth Ashley 3: t5 ID MOVIE * * • '" "Mariof1e Mor n1ngs1ar ( 1958) Gene l(el iv Na1a11e wooo 4:00 0 MOVIE * • ·~ Secre1 Mission t 19441 James Mason. Hugh w11111ms 4:15 8 NEWS 4·20 0 MOVIE • • * 1he Gangster' ( 19471 Barry Sullivan. AlllfT' Tamuoll Thur11day•• Bayt intf> 1tfot•if>• 11.00 (!) "' Riders Of Ot!sltny I 19331 JOM Wayne. Gabtiy ~•aye5 -AFTERNOON- 12:00 0 * * The Romanhc Age 11950) Hu9h Wol- lrams Mai Zet1er1ono &I) * • • Jonnny Eager 19421 Robert Taylor. Lana Turr1er Q) * • • Cnucs Cfl01(e 19£31 BoD Hop,; luC1IJ<, Ball 3 00 il~ • • , 'lhe Madwon• an Or Cha1llo1 tPan • r 1 ltob~ llotnaru'n Hepbo.;rr • naries Boyer 3 30 0 • • , The War 0 1 Tile w •rid.. 19531 Gene Ba•- ' Aor• RC»btnson by Armstrong 'Batiuk 'Rumor' Brings Vietnam Into Focus KiHdly Kilk-r Ron Howard portrays a farm worker indict· ed for the mercy kilhng of his brother and Ma ry Kay Place is his attorney in "Act of Love,·· a new TV movie airing tonight at 9 on NBC. Channel 4. 8 )' PETER J. BOYER LO:-, ANGELES <AP) -Philip Caputo·s "A Humor of War" changed the minds or many who thought the Vietnam War would never yielt: a ~1gnil1cant work or' llteratu.r~. Some.what surpris- ing!). the four hou r CBS movie that screenwriter John Sacret Young wrought from Caputo's book is it.self a singular achievement. The very strength of Caputo's work would seem a barrier to its transference to film, especially a fi lm meant for prime-time television consumption. Caputo's story is no simple war yarn, with heroes and heavies and a well-defined purpose· it is, rather, a case-study of tormented ambivalence. There is a thread of a storyline in Caputo's a utobiographjcal account: A RESTLEs.5 YOUTH, charged by the ideals or J FK's New Frontier , joins the Marines and is shipped to Vietnam as a young officer in the first- to-arri ve Marine Expeditionary Force. He is brutalized by the war, and by bis own brutahty. emeri;tlog scarred, scared and old. And Barris Seeks Talent LOS ANGELES tJ\P 1 Chuck Barris, father of "The Gong Show' and 'The $L98 Beauty Show." says h(' will b<·~1n a lalenl show with a top prize of Sl mil hon lash Barris said ht• would he the host of the new variety contest series 'The Milhon-Dollar Talent Show," which will be s~ndicult'<I to'stations for one hour a week beginning in fall 1981. Barris. noted for his casual attire and sometimes caustic remarks on "The Gong Show." said , •'J'JI have a tuxedo. combed hair and black tie and a warm, friendly and ingrallating ma.nner." SillOking ViewOO "The Feminine Mistake.' an award-winning documentary focusing on the har mfuJ effe·ct.s of smoking. is scheduled to air on KTLA. Channel s. Monday, Oct. 6, at 9·30 p.m. The half-hour documentary was written, pro- duced and directed by Arnold Shapiro, and edited by Robert Niemack. who teamed on the Academy Award-and Emmy Award·winning KTLA documentary, "See red Straight!" "The Feminine Mistak e ," hosted by television's Boonie Franklin. presents to viewers a persuasive argument against smoking, disclosing some previously unknown facts and figures. MIDDLE AGE CRAZY 'UlllfW•f l~M'l11ht·m .Jdlt·.1~1·lf lt1-.I .1 l1t11t·cT.1/\. R ~ -NO" l'LAflNli- * CMtlA CftfTO 1 IADOl1MCk I.IA ClllMA * Cc)llO Mesa ~ CtllhlA Wtelmintler Moll 979-4141 El TOIO 581·~ 893-0646 I.IA CITY C"'81A Orange 634·3911 • WOOOlltOet CIMMA IMfle 551-0655 CALI ll4IMtl l'Ot IHOWIMS * Budd Granoff. executive vice president ot Chuck Bar ris Productions said the new show was ins pired in a way by "The Gong Show." "We saw so much exceptional talent during our auditions for the 'Gong Show' that we couldn't put on,·• Granoff said. "T~ey'd come around, but 'The Gong Show' was the wrong place for them." Barns said the competiton would be drawn both from amateur and professional ranks and that each weekly winner would receive a prize of $10,000. At the end of 25 weeks a panel of celebrity judges would select an overall winner for a prize of $1 million in cash. Barris said tbe pilot procram for "The Million· Dollar Talent Show" would be taped Nov. 19 at Ceasar's Palace in Las Ve1as. ' Another new Barris show, "Leave it to the Women," will have its pilot taped on Oct. 15, and Barris said he expected the iuue-oriented talk show to go on the air daily oo NBC Jan. 1. Auditions for such acts as sinaers, dancers, in· strumeotalist.s, impressionists and comics will be held in Los Angeles and Las Ve1as, said Barris. P91er O'Toole end..._ N•llbecll THE STUNT MAN 12:11-2:41-1:1•1~•10:11 JOHN TRAVOl.TA URBAN COWBOY 1~-1MO Robert Redt'ord lll BRUBAKER charged with the murder of two 1etnamese villagers killed on his order Of necess1t}. Young'i; screenplay seizes that thread and weaves a .. tory that 1s much more linear tha n t he book. But t.h1s four-hour C BS drama (tomghl and Thursday at 9 on Channel 21 manages to capture the frustration and hopeless- ness that was at the heart of Caputo's story. "I was initially concerned about their turning the book into a war story," says Caputo, "rather than what it was intended to be -a spiritual odyssey or men at war. From what I have seen of the script and a little of the production. I'd say it has remained faithful to the book.·· SCREENWRITER YOUNG once WQuld not have had it so He came lo "A Rumor of War" via a path opposite the one that Caputo took. "In some perverse way, one of the reasons I wanted to do this was because I wasn't there," Young says. "I went lo the urban war, t.he protest. But that decision later seemed somehow insuffi· cienl to me. I had a need to have been there." Young talked to SO Vietnam veterans. and bad hoped to expand Ca puto's story into a Vietnam saga. The network, and Caputo, said no. Still, Young is happy with what emerged. "ll's one man's story, one man's war. but it gives a sense that be was not alone. Also, I hope it wiU help keep us looking al what happened there, not to romanticize it. To look clearly at it , especially in light of Ronald Reagan's recent re· mark that Vietnam was a 'noble effort.· " CA.PtJTO, WHO BECAME a Pulitzer Prize- winning newspaperman after leaving the Marines, gave some advice to the filmmakers, but didn't have a direct hand in the product. He seems slight· ly amused al the recent popularity of Vietnam movies, but isn't interested in adding to the debate over the war. YOU CAN SHUT YOUR EYES. 9UT YOU WIU. .-.U11EM•mt WHAT HAPPm ALL nt• WAY HOMml 'I thlnk \.1e\\NS ,qlJ, or should , come awa}' wi t h a feeling of what warfare does. What it dot:s to somebody's heart. to somebody's mind." Brad Davis, hrought to fame m "Midnight Ex - press," plays Caputo with a fine sense of seething ambivalence And you will remember Brian Den- nehy as the been-there-before Sgt. Coleman. ll 's a masterful movie. the first to really bring the "living room war" into the nation's living rooms . ' He Dislikes 1Y CINCINNATI <AP ) -Ac tor Howard Hessemen, alias Dr J ohnny Fever of "WKRP in Cincinnati" sounds like he's in the wrong busi· ness : -He doesn't Lik e television. ''AJI TV is con· cerned with is attracting people's eyes with low standards and material and execution. 'l'bey aim at the lowest common denominator, assume folks won 't understand, won't get it." -He doesn't like to be recognized by fans. "AU I've ever wanted to be in life is completely unrecognizable. Nothing pleases me more. But now. I walk down a street in Mexico and the people walk up to you : 'You Johnny from 'KRP. no? How Loni?'" Eric Byak Singer-Oultartst -Compo5er Tues.· Thurs at 7 p.m. l"'ri.·Sat at 7:XJ p.m. WEEIUVIC1ln' llAPYY HOUR • " I ' ,. I • a s l a ( " n l e r • ! i ( 8 II • I tJ ft ' •• " p c p • c y • c .. ,. ~ 1J • YI le .. 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IULU DAWNCNI P\UI llUNf ICllAM 191 • DM..Y PILOT .4J7 'Empire' Strikes Cash 'Airplane,' 'Smokey' Aho Big at Box Office By BOB TllO-.U 1101.LYWOOO (AP) In the summer movie 11:iwee1J9tde1 tM wanner by • UCbt-year is "The Emp1~ Stnll Hack " Atlf"r 18 wttU In releAM!, the sequel to "Star w ars" baa i.muaed $163 million in domeetic 'Borderline' Disappointing By aOBE&T 08llO&NE n. ..... ,.....__ Out ot a potent real-U!e slluation that fairly c:ruddet wath eicploslve dramatic possibilities - lht" 8muggllng of aliens into the U.S. from Mexico, their clashes with burder patrolmen and inhuman uploit.atJoo for profit -Lord Grade and producer Jun Nelsoo have come up with a limp and ineffec· t1 ve htUe drudge which is unlikely to please anyone Short on action and energy. lacking a believa- ble story line and starring an obviously uninspired Charles Bronson, the AFD release is likely to wilt quickly. and mercifully. in the marketplace. ( Mo t/IE J T H E M A J 0 R J'I problem with REl/IEW "Borderline" is&•t so _ " I _ much that it ignores its ..._ _______ _, potential, but the fact it does so little with the trail it has chosen to pursue. The screenplay. co-written by Steve Kline and Jer- rold Freedman (who also directed), is pat, predic- table and thoroughly unimaginative, resembling nothing deeper than a "Highway Patrol" eprsode out of 1950s television. And given that liability, Freedman as director hasn't countered by adding anythmg in the way of creative zest. Bronson plays a Border Patrol officer at La Mesa, a few miles east of San Diego, out to in- Proc111<.-. Olrt<.101' ScrMne>I•• 8011D£11LIHE A.-~W.FllmDl"rl- .J6tne"\ NPISOf" .le< nlld Freedman Stew ICll<W. J<orrolo Fr..Om.., c-Cut C""rttt 8ron10n Bruno IC><DY EO H¥1,., Sert R""~ Mft hctf'I Lerner cenMth Mc M11tan l(•fm1n Murcelo EnrJql.HI' c.,,.uo A WOtOfO 8rtmltv NMtn•n Ak)M J•"'"' Vt<lot' P4'1'1("•tt) Vc>mu John""''°" ~-~nc" C•..-y RuntU'KI ti.mt" tO. mmule~ MPAA Alltlft' PG vestigate the roadside murder or a fellow officer <A. Wilford Brimley) and a young Mexican boy (Benito Morales> who had recently been smuggled into the United States. The only clues are a few tomatoes found near the dead bodies by new cop recruit Bruno Kirby, and a distinctive shoe mark left in the dust. But that's enough, apparently, for Bronson to wrap up the case. because almost immediately he blows the whistle on a wealthy vegetable farmer (Bert Remsen) who's using his palatial ranch as a cover fo r a m assive smuggling operation masterminded by a wealthy industrialist (Michael Lerner ) and carried out by an ex-GJ and Vietnam vet <Ed Harris). The culprits are rounded up without much rougbhoU$e -on Christmas Eve, yet -and the case is closed, although Lerner goes free due to a lack of court evidence and Bronson realizes the s muggling business will roll on, like OJ" Man River. ANYONE WITH HOPES for a timely "China Syndrome"-type headline drama of depth will be disappointed, and AFD would be wise to not try to lure customers with promises of such. Bronson's name on the marquee should inspire some busi· ness, although he plays throughout as if his atten- tion were elsewhere. Other a~tors are hampered by their ill-defined roles, and overall plotting further s uffers from the fact the aliens themselves are basically relegated to the status of cattle. Except for young Morales. who's qukkly snuffed out, you never get to know any or the border-jumpers, or care much. Technical credits are adequate, but the film itself boils down to nothing more than a bore and a disappointment, best ignored and forgotten. For the record. Universal (then Univer sal- lnternation a l ) had a 1950 r elease called "Borderline" with Fred MacMurray and Claire Trevor. No relation Somewhere along a thousand miles of barbed wire border, .;the American dream has become a nightmare. LORD ·GRADE presen1s CHARLES BRONSON on "BORDERLINE" PrOdUCl<l Dy 011ec1ed Dy JAMES NELSON JERROLD FREEDMAN Wr;ttenby STEVE KLINE and JERROLD FREEDMAN ~n) ...... .__. ................ !POI MllTM. IUllllG IUmltl 0 I ----·-·-... ,.,.- !I!~!e~YrJ':..... ........... --"" AT A THEATRE! OR omv:-1: J t:"!An YOUI croas, meaninc theater receipta in the United Stttfa and Canada. Thal would indicate that "Em- pire" may weU be lhe No. 2 all-time moneymaker and could overtake the present champ, which is "Star Wars." Fal' behind among the summer movies but still Impressive is Paramounl 'a "Airplane." As of the second week ln September, it bu sroued S62 million, an amazing total for a " mlWon comedy wilh no big naroes. NO. 3 DURING THE s ummer was ''Smokey and the Bandit II" with $45.5 million, including a NOW PLAYING --· ... Tot ST.--ft... llM9'S WA PW& ~n~ Ana $40 74... Otlnge 639 1770 BIN 529·!>)39 ---· ..-T•T• C•IMNH ;::'way Jt lltllWf·IW Hunllngtan llelcll 148.0338 Or~nge 63·4'2!>53 wu1m.ns1t1 891·3693 OWllOI' tlUO 'l1nll IOW ............ M1uoon Vlt!O 830·6990 Ir.int ~5, 06!1b ______ ........... -fWl--1------' record-breaking $18 million in lta first week (1,303 TREAT YOURSELF TO THE TWO theaters). 'll>e achievement prompted director Hal BEST COMEDIES OF THE CENTURY! Needham to take a two-page trade paper ad lhat quoted scathing reviews besid e a photo of f,1 fA ~&:\~~ Needham. He sat atop a wheelbarrow full of ~ -~~~~ money in front o( a bank. "The Blue Lagoon," which cost a mere $4 &\HflW ~®g fl ~@ million, scored an impressive $44 million, followed W~fA Er~~~t,S~ by the much-advertised "The Shining'' with $43 I rm _•. J, _, _; CiZ'~ _ ~L _ •. J million. ''Urban 'Cowboy,'' which wd expected to l~~ ~ 0 f!J'~/ go through the roof. didn't . But the resulta have -- l>een a highly satisfactory $42 million. PLUS Despite poor reviews, "The Blues Brothers" .... 1r. ... D .._.._.D CHOC_. .A.TEO• amassed $41 million. The shoes tring "Fr1day ~ "'" --•ii; the 13th," which got a head start by opening in ~ tvaY SAT. tMHf May, astounded the trade with $40.6 million. 1 JIM MAISHAU. FUR111ER DOWN THE line: "Brubaker," $35 • • • ·• oM STAM million: "Cheech and Cbong's Next Movie," $30.5 1.!:;'::::::;'::::'·:::':;::1 '=·=·=·=·=·=----=--...=====~ million; "Bronco Billy,'' $25 million; "Rough - Cut," $15. 7 million; "Prom Night," $14 million; "The Hunter," $14 million; "Xanadu," $13 million ; "Final Countdown," $12 million ; "Used Cars," $11.7 million: "Close Encounters," $11.5 million; "The lsland," $11.4 million ; "My Bodyguard," $9.8 million. A note about the figures: Most or them come from the film companies themselves, a few are in- dustry estimates. The totals are for the summer season only ; most of the films are still in release and making money Wall Disney Productions released no fig. ures, admitting to a disappointing summer with ·'The Last F1ight of Noah's Ark" and "Herbie Goes Bananas," though the latter is producing "good" revenue AFD had ~ disastrous season with "Can't Stop the Music" (cost· $13 million) and "Raise the Titanic" < $27 million) IT WAS NOT A GOOD summer for the movie bus iness "Empire" proved to be the only bona fid e blockbuster It represents no bonanza for 20th Century-fo'ox. which collects a distribution fee only The space spectacle was financed by lieorge Lucas from his ··s tar Wars" profits, and his com· pany retains ownership of the sequel. Tlae grosses of "Smokey," "The Blues Brothers .. and "The Shining" lose their luster when their immense cost and selllng expenses are considered. The authoritative A.O. Murphy of Daily Varie- ty has termed the 1980 summer the worst in four years, with ticket sales dropping 10 percent from last year. He figured the box-office gross has dropped 2.5 percent to $935 million -a loss of 11 percent considering inflation . THE SUMMER RESULTS indicate that the film industry will not achieve last year's record high of $2.821 billion in theater receipts. The fall is traditionally a slack ~eason, the companies hold- ing back their most promising attractions until Dece mber. The disappointing summer. plus the virtual stoppage or production because of the actors strike, has converted the glamor capital into Gloom City. 'Butterfly' Due HOLLYWOOD IAP) -Ed McMahon and June Lockhart. otherwise known as Johnny Carson's sidekick and Lassie's mom. will play husband and wife in "Butterfly." The daring 1930s love story, from a story by James Cain, stars Stacy Keach and introduces Pia Zadora in her movie debut. 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It will be a ni«bt on which they will surpass the three SfflloryPegeB2 millioo mark in home attendance for the second time in the last three years. Los Angeles bad a 4-0 lead after six innings Tuesday night, but starter Bob Welch, 14·9, was forced to leave the game because of a pulled groin muscle. Reliever Bobby Castillo was tagged for a two- run homer in the eighth by Dale Murphy, bis 30th, and Doo Stanhouse bad to survive a tenuous ninth for his seventh save. The Braves bad the tying runs oo base when Staobouse finally got slugging third baseman Bob Horner to fly to center for the final out. "WE IDT MOllE LINE DllIVES than we've hit in our last two series combined," said Atlanta Manager Bobby Cox, "and all we've got to show for it is a measly two runs. "It wa5 a frustrating evening, to say the least. We had meo on base all night. Welch didn't have a thing, we had him in trouble, but we couldo 't kayo him." The Braves bad runners in every inning and wound U1> stranding 10. The Pennant Race Houston Dodge,. Clnc:lnnad G•me• WLGBLeft .. .. 11 15 .. 1 11 13 • 31/a 10 TMI: •EMAINING ICMl:DULllE HOUSTON 1111: HOllllE i.1 $et>t. 14, 71, 11 v .. Clncif!Ntl; Sip(, 30, Oct. I, 2 vs. A-. AWAY 0) Stpt. 24, 25 •t AllMt•: Oct. 3. 4. S •ILOS..._.., OOOGEJtS (11) · HOME UI $9s>I. 24, 1S vs. San FrenciKo; Oct. l, 4, S ws. -· A'llAY i.1 5">t. 2'. JJ, JI n S.. 0'-; 5">t. JO, Oct. I, 2 •I San FrenciJo<O, CINCINNATI 1101: HOME ISi Seilf, 30, Od t vs. SM O'-; O<t. 3, •. S ws. All•nloli. AWAY ISi 5ee>t. 24, 2,1 •I San OleQo; Se91. '16, 27, 2' •t- • )Vetch, who bad two or the Dodgers' 13 bits, suffered bis injury when he rounded first base in the sixth inning after be knocked in Derrel Thomas with the Dodgers' final run. "It was one of those freak accidents," said Welch. "I got a hit." Welch said that he felt fine, but he didn't want to chance hurting his arm. ' "I WAS FORTUNATE we scored some runs early in the game," said Welch. "Earlier io the season, we weren't doing that." Thomas , who had a double aod two singles. cjrove home Jay Johnstone with the Dodgers' first run in the second inning, then scored on a two-out single by Dave Lopes. Steve G a rvey doubled and scor ed on Johnstone's single in the third before Welch singled home the run in the sixth for a 4·0 lead. Rick MatuJa, 11·13, the first of three Atlanta pitchers, took the loss. Tom Griffin, 4· l, will start for San Francisco tonight agamst the Dodgers' Jerry Reuss. 17·6. ·Australians BIOw It on Gamble Robinson Saving Cliches NEWPORT, R. I. (AP) -Even the weather s miles on Freedom skipper Dennis Conner, who is now only one vic- tory away from wrapping up the 14th successful defense of the America's Cup. the weather forecast. It wasn't the pro- per attire. E v en witb the proper sail, the Australians were a loog shot to win in the moderate breezes. Freedom has re- peatedly proven itself the raster yacht in anything over 10 knots. The challenging Australians, dowo 3-1 in the best-Of.seven final, have been re- duced to the unenviable position of se<'ood·guessing the weather. ··w e were ready for heavy weather . . . It turned out to be the wrong choice, because the wind didn't come in," lamented Australian challenge head Alan Bond. However, Bood ·said Australia's reg- ular mainsail -a composite or lightweight synthetic fibers -would ·have given them a fighting chance. They gambled Tuesday and lost the 24.3-mile match by three minutes, 48 seconds, the largest margin ettjoyed by the American boat during the series. "Unfortunately, we just didn't have enou_gh speed with that mainsail," he said at a poslrace news conference. The racing rules prohibit yachts from changing their mainsails during the race. "Every day we've used tbat sail we've been competitive with Freedom. Today we weren't competitive," be said. Freedom took today off, leaving the fifth, and probably final, race of the series for Thursday. Australia went to the Rhode Island' Sound course with a mainsail lailored for the stiff 30-k.not winds called for in Conner, who bas made few mistakes during bis relentless campaign to pro- tect the New York Yacht Club's grip on the Cup, bad a larger mainsail on Freedom which was ideally suited for the winds that ranged up to 15 knots. It was no coolest Tuesday. Australia trailed Freedom by e ver widening margins oo all but two of the six legs of the course. After the race, radio traffic between Bond, oo Australia's motor tender, and Three BIG GAMES on Tap Tars Face CdM; Edison, Marina Meet Tough Foes By ROGER CARLSON Of-DMty~se.tf Every week deserves a Big Game, but this time around, Week No. 3 in the 19(K) prep football season, is something special with no less than three major confronta- tions within the Crange Coast area. Newport Harbor hosts Corona del Mar Friday night and a few miles away at Orange Coast College, one of the CI F Southern Section's key games is on tap -El Modena vs. Edison. Also looming in the spotlight Thursday is Foothill and Marina -a couple of ranked teams in Orange County. Here's a look at each of this week 's offerings: Corona ..... , ft. Ne!llpClt H8rt»or The Sailors or Newport Harbor will be trying to extend their winning string to eight straight over CdM and enhance an already imposing 14-3 aeries margin. On the surface Corona del Mar rates an·ed&e with a 2-0 record, as opposed to Newport Harbor's 0-2 slate. However, the Sailors' losses are to formidable teams - Mater Dei (27-0) ia ranked No. 2 in the CIF Big Five Con- ference and Millikan (19-7) is ranked No. 5 in the Coastal Conference. Corona del Mar squeezed by Huntington Beach, 14·10 and Sao Clemente, 7-6. Statistics? Forget 'em. Individuals? Don't forget 'em, but really, this one ia based on emotions only. "Regardless bow you approach it," says Newport Harbor Coach Hank Cochrane, "the kids know. Thia i.a tbe Back Bay rivalry, against kids you've grown up with." Corona del Mar Coach Dick Morris aarees: "It's.true, there is no way in the world W. isn't an important game for Corona del Mar students, playen, faculty and coaches. You have to live with this one the rest of your life if you lose to them." · Et Mad•• ft. Edlloll It's No. S (El Modena) acaimt No. 1 (Edison) and a rematch of a 19'19 thriller -or cblller-dependin1 on your point·of view. 'Cofcb Bob Lester'i El Modena Vaquardl abocked the Cbar1en, 28-27, just a week after oae of tbe more im· presalve efforts of the cbamp6omblp HUOD by Ecmon. EdiaoD bad crunched Canyoe Hilb. 0-14. a same. wblcb wa 31-0 at baHUme, but Z1 Modena limited tbe cbeerinl to one week u the Vanpards rusbed for over 300 yards against F.di.son'• defeme. "We certaiDlJ didn't play our belt 1ame of tbe year acaimt El Modena," .. ya eo.cb Bill Wortman. wbale Cbarlf!l"I are wortiq on a 10-&ame wbminl streak. Workman aays two of tbe iqp.t problems facinl bis top..r ... ed eihm include tailback Lance Cooper and de- fenalve tackle Kurt Burier. "We'w Mell El Modena twice and we llaftD't .... a quartermct, Jet. witb Biqer not down bis DOlbill or rillat ant to bim. He'1 amulnl," says Workman. S.,S Lmtel': ••0ur team IS plaJl8I belt.el' tbaa I n· peded. bat JOU UH to lift them a real Wit. ud tbat'I hidey alOl. for 1ure." ~--W.ODllRVlew Two...._ IDiDI 1a awod• er--. eolllde n..- da1 -0cwa VIW • U. ...... ......, n. a.t ... _. .. ~ OtW La Qalata, ·ea.ta ................ "' foUoWlal 118 wmd .,.._I J 1'trd S-. . This Week's Prep' Football Schedule TheGGM r ooth1ll vs. Manna Santa Ana vs. Estancia I• CJWS at 7:30J THURSDAY Tiie Site Westminster Newiot Harbor Hootmgtoo Beach Salta Ana Bowl Costa Mesa vs. Ocean View St. John Bosco vs. Mater Oei FRIDAY Corona del Mar vs. Npt tWOOr Newport Ha1xlr El Modena vs. Edison Orqe ~ College Foootain Valley vs. LB Wilson long Beach Wtlsul Bolsa Grcr1de vs. Hlllt [leach Huntingtoo Beach Saddle back vs. Irvine ll'Wle Laguna Hills vs. University Mission Vie10 Ocr1a Hills vs. Bassett Bassett Elsinore vs. Lag111a Beach Lag111a Beach Villa Park vs. San Clemente Sal Clemente Cypress vs. Westminster Westninster TlleU. Foothill by 4 Santa Ana by 7 Ocean View by 6 Mater Oei by 7 Newport Hm by 3 Edison by 7 Fo111tain Valley by 4 Huntington Beach by 3 Saddlebacll by 9 University by 6 Bassett by 2 lagllla Beach by 3 Sal Clemente by 3 Westminster by 1 "The greatest medicine in the world ia winning," says Ocean View Coach Ken Moata.~ ·"But we expect some· problems with Costa llesa 's ball control passiq 1ame, They do it well" . While the return of Dous Irvine at nmninl back lives ocean View a near complete picture, lleaa's out.loot ii grim, to NY tbe least. "We are running into problems," says llesa Coach Tom Frmcb. "But we aren't makiq exCUlel." Amoa& the milaing will be quarterback Grq Teresia (ankle) and ftve other replar starters at aaeb key lpoU aa nmniDI b9ck, linebacker, tackle aad split reeeiftl', "Ocean View bu two acelleat bacb <Intne ud Rick lloter) and it beat La Qubda. wbicb beat WMt•lnet•, and WMtmirwter i.a not ababby, We're very fl'Ultnlted,'' sayaFrmcb. FOOlllll n. Hr 1-. Tom Flacbbeck, FoodUll Hllb'• senior retunWa& starter, wbo transferred to hoWll from Marina foUowtnl bis aoplaDore MMOD, ii the ddef weQCm at tallNek ID tbe Knlpu' multiple J.formatiall. Poaddll ii ranked No. a in Onate County by tbe Dally Pilot md the Vlkin&I of Marina are No. I , Hlttlq tbe aame up u one of tbe premier conflictl of the week. Cbria Vtlllma ntuned to the llarlDa attack lut week and cbeJhd up 121 Jarda on 12 caniel, lncludlq a II-yard ICOriq daab Oil bis ftnt CUT)'. "Jfaadd8'1 delmH .b ftl'Y IOlld ud we'll haft to wateb oar allltak•," 1ap llarlDa eo.cb Dave Tbompeon, "TIMJ .... tbe blut and .. 11111111 ~ ta.. ball quite well. ~'re tbe belt ..... --. 10 tar." Plm ... Y .... W.L8Wll DR __,.rtdd)ed ,..._.. ... "\'--et!MIMM (ti qwt to ~ ...... IOOIMU., ...... , __...._~ __________ ,....,.. .. IAll .............................. -.. __________ ....;.~ ~----~'~ - his shore base indicated the Australians were still hoping to outfox the fickle weather. Bond, leary of the 20-knot winds pre· dieted for today, wanted to use another lay day. His staff said the forecast called for even stronger breezes on Thursday and argued for a showdown on Wednesday. "You haven't been right yet .'• said Bond before yielding reluctantly. But the Freedom group made it a moot point by asking for the day off. "It's a question of guessing the weather," said Edward duMoulio, manager of the Freedom campaign. "We'd prefer to have the lay day when the wind is light, so we're going to gam· ble that it will blow up good Thunday." : LOS ANGELES (AP> - So utbero Cal Coac h J ohn Robinson, whose firth-ranked · Trojans figure to be a heavy favorite against Minnesota Saturday, refrained from tbe old "We can't take 'em lightly" clicbes -individually, at least. ' "You can take all the clicbes used when you 're facing a team you're supposed to beat. about teams oo the rebound, a nd they're all true in this case,'• Robl.osoo said Tuesday. "l know las t year we beat Minnesota 48-14 after leading 35-0 at the half. But two weeks later, they came back and upset a good Purdue team. "MINNESOTA IS a much dif- ferent team at home," Robinson continued. "They play a wide- open type of offense, and if their quarterback an'd receivers get hot, watch out." Southern Cal is 2-0 and bas a 22-game unbeaten streak after last Saturday's 23-13 triumph ., over South Carolina. Minnesota, ·a 38·14 winner over Ohio University in its first game, lost 47·0 to powerful Ohio State last Saturday to drop to 1-1. ' The Trojans' defense has been the team's strong suit in 1980, with linebackers Chip Banks and Riki Gray, tac kl e Dennis Edwards and safeties Denn.is Smith and Ronnie Lott among the most outstanding. Offensive- ly, the Trojans, still appear to lack cons is tency, but new quarterback Gordon Adams and tailbacks Marcus Allen and Michael Harper have performed creditably. "Compared to 1979, this team is better defensively, but of- fensively not as ,good," said Robinson, whose Trojans last season finished ruooerup to Alabama in the national poll for the second consecutive year. THE COACH added, however. that be was relatively satisfied with the offense's outing against South Carolina after be watched the game films. "Looking at the films, we could see that many of Gordon Adams' puses, for instance·, were off the flqerttps of the re· ceiver or were dropped," the coach said. "I consider oar of- fense effideDt now, but we want to move beyond efficiency to beeom.ing a potent offense. I know you can't move too fut, but I hope we 're there before March." Adams, a fifth-year senior,· bu eompleted 22 of 38 puaes for 235 yan11· in the Trojam' two victories and bu not thrown an intettelltiOD. ~. laat year's fullback, bu lained a total of 231 yardl on 70 carries, inc:lud-· lnl 107 against South Carolina. Harper, the No. 2 tallback wbo ls more of a bnakaway tbreat than AlleD. bal r-bed JO Jime1 forlGeyar*. Allowinl blmaelf one outrlaht cllebe about tbe upeomln& date with VtmeecQ, RobtNOD aald: "We know we're IOiDI to haft to'° bllo tbe ....... prepared .•• - .. Mil Y PILOT A. Cap1ule Aepo'1 From the World of Sporta Diamond to Pay 850,000 For Lady M~c's Toudi? fnn• AP otapa&c...._ hMll istowd u thn"t' ~ t'ar rontrect for •n t&U111a tf'd OAUA'i 'l.11d> Ma11c"· Nancy Lieberman m 550.000 p.•r Vt'•H "1lh lht• l>allaN l>lamonds, but :ihe d0t'1tn 'I ha \•(' 3 hl>Oll to 11huot at T~ Womcn'i; H1t ketbalJ 1,.caRUt' team h• v.-t lo hnd ll pliat't tn 11lu . but It doc~n·t v.tu'T) lh 1~0 t1111e rollt•grnl\' Player ol tht' Yt•ar frc\rn Old Uomuuon "Wt>'U pl•) in the !>lrHl 1( we ba"t' lo that's Lhe least of our problt>rn:., · i.atd l.Jebt-rmttn. • tnt>mbt'1 of Lhe-women' l lnht"d Statt>:. 1976 '11\·..r nwdttl 01) rnp1c ba'lkctb.all lt•1.rn . who was the No l t)IU.> t>r p1r kf'd Ulotht· WBL dr.in ir1 Junt- .. The Orntnontl:. t'an tw tht-modt'I t .. am 11( the WML. • :.u1d Uebermun. whu ~ Ull ;.e µ.11111 guJird her ld~t year tt\ Old Oom1ruon The L>iamond:. <A re d1 ck(!nng to pl_.) 1n Muod> Colts~um un the Soulhem Methodist curnpu.s Lieberman had been askmg S00.000 ii veur an early talk~ It was belteVL'CJ Sht' i.ettled for ,.bout Sl0,000 d )cur lcl>!> than that. . L1cbt-rman pla) cd th1:. summl'r in <J l'oew York City men's league and said the ex~nence h1:1s mude her an cvt:n better player than the on(' who dole<l out 295 assist-:. colleete<l 294 rebound!>, and s<•ored an average of I~ points p~r game her senior year for the Lady Monar chs Lieberman said "It gave me a chanrt' lO stay in shape and work on my game I worked on my dnbbltng and pass- ing. My teammates liked me. They like omebody who pusses the ball t<> them " .-------flttof _. .,, f ht• Pay -------. Bum Pb.ilUps, ('oach of the Houston Oilers. a:.ked 1f quarterback Ken Stabler still can throw deep passe:- "Well, tell evf'rybody to play real close and we'll find out ·· ~hof \·anke~~ Rallfl In ·'°'"'h frustrated for eii:t ht mnmgs. the New York Ii Yank~s ~allied with fOur runs m the bottom o~ the ninth mrung Tuesday to pulJ out a 5-4 Amencan League victory over Cleveland. capped by Eric Soderholm's two-run pinch·single with two out. It was the Yanks' 19th victory an 22 games this month and maintains their five-game IJulge over Baltimore in the East -. . Al Bumbry's two·run single with one out in the eighth capped a three-run Baltimore rally as Boston fell. 8-'6 Kansas City's George Brett saw his quest for .400 take a beating as he could come up with only one single in four at-baLo;, dropping his batting average lo . 39 1 an a 7-3 loss al Seattle .. Roy Howell knocked in three runs with a pair or homers and a bases·loaded walk an Emle Wbltt singled home the tie-breaking runs in the ninth as Toronto edged Detroit, 9.7 Bulcb Wyoegar had three RBI to " lead Minnesota to an 8·2 win over Tex· sooo~ al> Tooy Armas hit his 34th homer . a three·run blast. to g1w Oakland a 6-4 victory over the Chicago White Sox . "o•U rt-OJ RegainJC Ecur fA.aad Montreal took over rirst place in the National •. League East as Steve Rogers pitched a three· hitter lo lead the Expos to a 7·1 victory over Pit- tsburgh. which ('Ommitted two costly errors during a s1x·run Montreal s ixth inning Philadelphia rell out of firs t place in the ~ast as St. Lows left-handed rookie Al Olms&ed held the Pliilltes to three hits through eight innings and the Cards scored three times 1n the second inning to wtn. 6·3 Houston. meanwhile. saw its West lead melt to one game over the Dodgers as San Diego's Broderick Perkins drove tn three runs with two singles. and Luis SaJazar and Tim Flumery both had two RBI in a 9.4 victory. The Padres ralhed from a 3·0 deficit with four in the fourth and five in the fifth to put Houston away Cincinnati stayed within range as frank Pastore pitched a three·hitter, retlrin~ the last 19 batters in a row as the Reds collected a 2·1 victory at San Fran· 11000\ c1scu Dan Driessen's eighth-inning single scored Dave Coocepcion with the winning run . . . Ivan DeJesw. drove 1n two runs and the Chicago Cubs capitalized on .sloppy New Ywk M1•L'>' fielding for a 6-5 victory as a five- run rally by thf: Mc~ 1n ~he ninth inning fell short . Cordero Suspended EAST RUTHERt'OllD. NJ (AP) -Jockey Angel Cordero Jr. has been suspended for seven days by stewards at the Meadowlands Racetrack . of ficials said Monday The jockey was suspendt."<1 for alleged "careless ridmg" 1n the fourth race Saturday night al the New Jersey track, track of· ficials said in a prepared re lease. Cordero indicated that he would appeal the suspension. The jockey is battling Chris MtCarron for the national lead in lhe win and money categories. The suspension also would prevent Cordero from rid- 1n~ at Belmont Park in after· no on races. a ccording lo Meadowlands officials. The stewards disqualified Cordero from a second·place finish for a rule that slates that "no horse shall cross or weave in front of other horses in such a way as to impede them or con- stitute or cause interference or intimidation." officials said. Cordero could not be reached immedJately for comment SPORTS BREAK I BASEBALL I FOOTBALL ..................... , ......... . AagelsWla NE'W YORK -Amerku ~afUe Prelldent ·• ~ MacPUil oCftdallr repl1.manded Lou PiAl•lla T11~ for_....,... m• by tbe New York Vaak .. outftelder at Yulree Stedham offlclal . acor•T Harold ROMDthal earlier thla month. Plnlella beume an1ry wb.a RoHDtbal, a reUrH baaeball writer. ruled a lwo-bue error on a ball bit by him lD a 1ame ap1ut Oakland. He aestured toward tbe preu boll from 8eC..'ClDd hue and also made c:rit.lcal remark• about tbe arorlnt a.l\(!r the same. qu.t.ionlq Roeentha1'1 call. Martinez a Steal At Just $25,000 The outllelder was notlfted of the reprimand by letter and wamt\d that dilclpUnary actjoo wowd follow lf such actions l.ltt repeated. Yankee Mana1er Dick Howser. who twice called the pre-111 box . Uk.in& lbat Rolenthfl look at taped replays or the hulls the &corer ruled err"OC!I, al.lo received a letter fl'om McPha1l. ln It the AL President reminded Howser that " contnl huvc • jOb to do. They are human and they are en· tt\led to wwienn.aoctlne and respect." J.11. IUdlard Srt 1.,.c.1~111a11les HOUSTON -Pitcher J . R. Richard of the Ill llouston Astros. recovering from a strote, will P•rl1clpatc in s pecial pregame ceremonies in the i\~t rodome Saturday prior to the Houston· C1nc1nnatl game. It will be Richard's first trip to the Astrodome since July 30 when he collapsed during a workout and was taken to a ho!!p1tal where a blood clot was Temoved from an artery in his neck. Richard had a 10-4 record and a 1.89 earned run average when he was sidelined. Culldllftl11 L~bd I• 1tltla A,._,.ln General Manager Bob Ge.ry says linebacker [!] Tom Cousineau is signed with the Montreal ••• i\louettes through the 1981 Canadian Football Lea~ue season and denied a report from Cleveland that tht' former All·American from Ohio State can leave for the National Football League at any time ... San Francisco has acquired Jim llralll. a two-year NFL veteran, from Bultimore after defensive end Dwahte Board underwent knee MILWAUKEE CAP> -On a team loaded with mULion-dollAr free aaent.s, Freddie Martinez turned out to be a bargain at Jusl us;ooo. · Martinez. taken by California from the' New York Mets' Dou- ble A team for thal price this spring. held the hard·hitting Brewers lo only one run in eigbt- plus innings Tuesday night as the Angels defeated Milwaukee 2-1. "I fell super." said Martinez. "My fastball was the most suc· cessful pitch. I was able to move 1t around very well."' ANGELS' MANAGER J im Fregosi was more than happy with bis rookie's performance. noting that Martinez' last four wins were against good-hilting teams. "When you beat Baltimore. Boston. Texas and Milwaukee - a ll back-to· back -you 're pitching very well." Fregosi s aid. Martinez' only mistake was a leadoff homer by Cecil Cooper. his 23nd. in the bottom of the ninth. Don Aase and Andy Hass le r finis h_e d up. with Hassler picking up his 10th save in the Angels· fifth victory in a row. THE ANGELS. runs came on a two-run. bases-loaded single by Dickie Thon in the seventh in· ning. .. Mike Caldwe ll Is a very tough pitcher," said Thon of Milwaukee's starter and loser . ··But he threw me a fastball right down the middle and l got all of it... 1 It was the first game-winning hit of the season for the Angel shortstop. Martinez. 7-7. needed relief help in the ninth after giving up a home run to Cecil Cooper. his 23rd. Don Aase and Andy Hassler followed Martinez. with Hassler gaining his 10th save. LOSER CALDWELL. 13-11. shut out the Angels through the first six innings. but a bases· loaded single by Thon in the se v e nth brought home Calirornia's winning runs. Caldwell went the distance for Milwaukee, his 11th complete game of the season, scattering 10 hits while walking four and striking out five. Be n Oglivie or the Brewers was ejected from the game after beinlt called out on strikes in the sixth inning. While running out to his left field position for the top or the seventh . Oglivie l'h a rged home pla te umpire Nick Brentigan. who then threw Oghv1c out of the game. COUSINf AI: surgery Tuesday. Board was the 49ers' leading pass rusher in exhibition games this s ummer . . . Quarterback Bert Joees. often considered indispensible to the Baltimore offense, has been criticized by Coach Mike McCormack for trying to do too much himself. "He's like a pitcher who tries lo strike out everybody." s ays McCormack. "He's a perfectionist. He's got to allow the others to help out." .. New Orleans offensive tackle Stu B~k says he carries much of the blame for the Saints' 0-3 start in the NFC West 'Tm behind schedule,·• says Brock. who adds that the numerous penalties he has drawn. plus lhe Saints' poor rushing yardage shows he 1s not performing ~ Peacock Strutting No Slipping or Sliding Now .-------Bas~ball Todar1 -----~ On this date in baseball in 1969: Donn Clendenon smas hed two home runs lo back up the shutout pitching of Gary Gentry as the New York Mets clinched the National League East cha mpionship with a 6-0 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals . Oo this date in 1957 : Danny McDevill shut out the Pittsburgh Pirates. 3·0. in the Brooklyn Dodgers' last game at Ebbets F'ield. Today's Birthdays : Dixie Walker . the "People's Cheree" of the Brooklyn Dodgers. is 70. New York Yankees infielder Eric Soderholm is 32. Connon Sfaf19#'red bf1 IJnkntJ1c11 Unknown Tim MayoU came from behind to • s tun Jimmy Connors Tues day night in a tennis tournament second-round match at San Francisco. whipping Connors. 3-6, 7-6. 7-6 . . One bettor in New York City picked up a payoff of $19.029.30 Tuesday by picking the winners in the third through sixth races at Arlington Park near Chicago . . Doo Colllas, Atlanta's 6-6 No. 1 choice from Washington State io the Na- tiona l Basketball Association draft. signed an NBA contract Tuesday. It's for four years at an estimated $180.000 per year . . . Moak T'ro&tier. the younger brother of Stanley Cup Most Valuable Player Bryn Trottier, s igned a multi· year National Hockey League contract by the New York Islanders Tuesday. Terms were undisclosed . . Keo Norton. former World Boxing Council heavyweight cham- pion. will begin a comeback attempt Oct. 31 against Randy Cobb in San Antonio. T~islon, Radio TV: No events scheduled. RADIO: Baseball -Angels at Milwaukee. 5:30 p.m .. KMPC (710); San Francisco at Dod~ers. 7:30 o.m .. KABC (790). Hockey -Kingsvs. Victoria,Jr .. 8p.m .. KOGO <600 ) TBUasDAY'S RADIO Baseball -San Francisco at Dodgers. l p.m .. KABC (790). From AP Dispatches Elvis Peacock slipped and slid as a Rams ruruung back to a point where his footing became a critics· delight in local sports discussions. He had been out his rooku.' year with injuries and was hurt again in 1979. but this season had his big chance as a starter He started all right, hut then would wind up on his derriere as his feet went out from Wlder him. Ttlis was a top draft choice up· ... ending himself. but that stopped las t Sunday as t he Ra m s whipped Green Ba y 51 .:n Peacock was the leading rusher for the club with 67 yards on 15 carries. playing only part of the game. ' ··Peacock showed he is 1m· proving.·· s aid coa "h Ray Malavasi. "The re was no stumbling. He kept his rooting He should be even better at New York this Sunday because 1t will be on artificial turf like he played on at Oklahoma ·· Because Wendell Tyler was hurt in a summer automobile ac cident. Peacoek has been team ing with Cullen Bryant m the s tarling Rams' backfield this season. The Rams go to New York with a 1·2 record. but Malavasl envisioned a team that at U1e end of the 1980 regular season "will be a better team than we were last season.·· Once again Vince Ferragamo bas taken over at quarterback for au injured Pat Haden and the coach said: ''He's still learn- ing. but the more he plays. the better he'U get Against Green Rav he did a good job of play calhng. rruxing things up." Y<'t it was the defense that m ade the difference. with five interceptions, and Malavasi not· ed ( "We showed our secondary 1s working a lot better together. It 1s evident we have a lot of :-.peed m our secondary. We have a loto£people whocan run." Johnrue Johnson. the strong s afety, was the No. I draft choice and he showed his speed with a SS.yard runback of an in- te rcepted pass against the Packers "I-le is maturing and begrn nang to rct'I more at home,·• Ma lavas1 said or t he rookie whose $1 1 m illion contract caused four veteran defenders lo hold out unsuccessfully for more money The coach said that the late reporting by defensive end Jack You ng blood tac kle La rry Brooks and linebackers Jim Youngblood .md Bob Arudzinski h:J:-. cJUSt>d problem<> in the Rams erforts ;i~a1nst opp11 nents' t"Uru>. ··But I trunk we are getting bcll~r pass ru.o;hes and we'll get bette r a.c; we go along. By the end of the sejHiOn. we 'll be a bet· ter team than we we re last year." Th e Rams we r e the NFC champions a year ago before losing to Pittsburgh 31-19 Ln the Super Bowl. /tlor~ Spor•"· POfll-. 8-Mi Early Hobie Lead To Capo's Alter Baseball Standings BARWICK DATSUN AMERICAN LEAGUE wesi Dtvlsioll NAnONAL LEAGUE West DlviSioa SANTA CRUZ -Jeff Alter of Capistrano Beach took an early lead in the Hobie Cat 16 national championships Tuesday with a low score of 5~ points after tbe fir!'lt four races. W L Pd. GB x·Kansas City 92 60 .605 W L Pct. GB There are 96 entries in the event and the lop four scorers were California skippers. Secood in the standings was Gary Russell of Sant.a Cruz with 6~ points. third was Rick Ed- dington from Newport Beach (7) fourth wu John Hauser of Hunt- ington Beach (8) and fifth was Greg 8'.u'ger of New York (8). 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The aat.herlna ol Sailon for • 11th,...... ud Homeromtna tk-etn.s with Friday'• football 1ame with atth rival Corona ~ llar a.n4 bJon t.he weekt'Od t. over. vtrtually evuy cooce•vable ac- ll'vlty wlQ be Mld. motU,..on Saturday. AllOk,. THt: ITEMS wh.lcb ...tll be made avallable to rormer Sallors I• a Golden An nivt>r.sary History Book. Tommy T.,-T-1hirt.t, bumper •tickers, deula and mqa; Exhibits on lbe campua, tours of the newly formed Heritage tlalJ. live mtertatnment, an auc- tion and. of course, s~1a1 boun, are amooi the featured event.a. Arnone the hundreds of former Sailors will be Ralph Reed. the first teacher ever hired a t Newport Harbor and the football coach (ei&ht years). basketball coach (20 yean) and athletic director (33 years>. They say there's no time like the present, but Reed is one who is glad his time came when it did when the pressures or winnin1 were not of today's standards. .. J was fortunate lo be a coach at a time when coaching was fun. Now. they really have lo work lo e arn their money." says Reed. WHEN RALPH aEED and the Sailors began Newport's history the school wu s urrounded by bean fields, something like it wu in Fountain Valley a few years ago. A moog the athletic events at Newport Harbor in the early days was the War Hoop (freshman pitted against sophomores in a bag fi1ht> and athletic carnivals (including boxing, Wftllling and tumbling on an Intramural basi.s). Another era. for sure. Newport Harbor's tower bas been made a historical monument and State Assemblyman Robert Bad.ham donated an American nag from the capitol in Sacramento. Another nag, with "50" will be among the festivities. The only sore spot· we can see about all tbUI is that the campus looks its age. At any rate, if you're a former Sailor and you aren't there this weekend, you 're in the wrong place. • • • PREDICTION: Huntington Beach Higb's Oilers are going to win Friday night -the victim being Bolsa Grande. There is a saying you don 't mess with fire - and the Oilers are hot enough to be in that category -following their second straight loss of the 1~ prep football season. IWLUY Tbua the Oilers enter u favorites despite a winleu streak of 27 -and Dally Pilot favorites were l~for· 10 tut Friday. Overall the stati are 20-5 ror an .800 average. * * • QUO?ABLE QUOTE: "Fount.a.in Valley is bet- ter than Capiatrano Valley. They bit harder and poueas better skUl.s." -El Toro Coach Bob Johnson. * • * OCEAN VIEW BIGB'S basketball team came up one short with the absence of expected transfer Cam Bryant of Capistrano Valley. Or did it? Returnin« to the Seabawks · fold is Eric Fuchser., a 6-7 standout who moved to the Seattle area after his freshman season. He's back -and combined with 6-8 Wayne Carlander and 6-9 Jim Usevitcb -it ought to be one impressive front line. Says Coach Jim Harris: •·carlander and F uchser will· play legitlm.ate forwards with Uaevitcb at the post, but we can also run a triple· post. • • * TBE'CIF GENEaAL COUNCO. meets Thurs- day with the re-leaguini proposals on the agenda. Expected to be approved will be the 1980-81 re- leagu.ing proposal for Orange County. which in- cludes lbe movement of Newport Harbor to the Sea View League, along with Saddleback. Cypress would fill Newport Harbor's vacancy in the Sunset League and the South Cout League will remain the same -assuming the proposal is passed Thursday. * • * ESTANCIA WGB BAS fmally found a coach for ita wrestling t;eam -former Costa Mesa High football coach John Sweazy. an assi.stant with the Eagles football team. Dana HiU.s, meanwhile, appears on the verge or dropping what bad been a highly successful wrestling program -for the lack of a coach. ,.,....r~•1 PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP • • • get ready for Sunset League action aaafost the Bruirfs. "Hopefully not methodically," says Fountain Valley Coach Mike Milner. Offensive guard Jack Braman i.s the latest · casualty Chip-pointer) and is doubtful for the ~ame. Lost for good are Tony Cenlofante, Steve Clower and Mark Ulrich (knees), and the verdict on linebacker Jeff Synder (knee) is still pending, Milner is moving Jamie Southward to tackle · as the Barons ready for Wilson, a team which re· volves around Brad Lane (5-10, 165), who operates at quarterback and running back in a trap and dive option series. Santa An• va. hlllnct. The Eagles played poorly in a 1&-14 victory over Laguna Hills, according lo their coach, Ed Blanton, and will be without linebacker~ffenaive back-kicker Steve Kraiss for the duration of the season because of a neck injury. But. there is a lighter air at Estancia with the realization that tbe paralysia endured earlier ii subsiding and there is a good chance Kraiaa will be back for bis senior season. He ia due to be released from Hoag Hospital Thursday. As for Santa Ana, Blanton says bis club muat contain quarterback Scott Franklin, a tall order. Chris Crandall and Ricky Recio will try to fill Kraiss' void at linebacker. Bo1M Grande •t Hwlllll..-.. ech Bolsa Grande and Huntinston Beach are each 0-2 in non-league action. but tbe Olien' 1oala 10 deeper, they'd like to put an end to a winless streak that is at 27, dating back to the 1977 cam- paign. Scott Stier is the main coi in tbe Oilers' run· oing game, while Grei Knapp bu abown promiae at quarterback, completing 13 of 27 for 181 yardl and a touchdown. Elelnore va. L.agallw ..... Elsinore Hi«h's Tigers threaten Laguna Beach's emerience as a team to be reckoned witb followinc its 49-16 rout of Mayfair. Jonathon Brown, a 6-1, 18$-pound speedster with strength, keys the Elalnore attack. Alao touch in the line ii 8-3, 245-pouad Junior tackle Mark Stephamon, wbo UI described by Lacun• Beacb Coach Walt Hamera u Mr. Bia. l.8gun8 ...... ~ Univenity'a Trojans will be c."OllfnJnted by a team which bad champion l:atanda defendlq Sea View Leape oo tbe ropes lut week before f a1llq, 18-14, while tbe Trojans nearly pulled oil an uPHt at Tustin before falllal, 14·11. '41'be ttdl are bestnnlnl to relilise they cu play football if tbey want to," 1811 Unl•eraltJ Coacb Ted Mullen. ''But I WU very dlaappomted m our nmninC 1ame." o.... ......... . running game that to date baa not surfaced. Jamie Sturtevant baa nm for 114 yards in 34 carries, and that i.s about the extent of it. St. John Boeco ••· Meter Def It's a battle of two unbeatens and ranked teams in the CIF Big Five Conference when the Monarchs and St. John Buscohookup. The task for Coach Wayne Cocbrun's Monarchs is similar to Dos Pueblos in that the Braves are a run-option team out of a veer system and appear more disciplined and conditioned than a year ago. REMAINING HOME GAMES Sept. 26-N, 27-D, 28·0 .. White So Sept. 29-N, 30-N, Oct.1 ·N .. Brewer PENTAX CORP. ,_~· .. ~~ I , • • I "·) I --. . ~ MATIEL TOYS 24 Electronic Baseball Games ~ti .-:t.-:M'~~"~,.c; Thrcee 35 mm wml~ ~t~~c~2 ameras AKAi Stereo System AM/FM Receiver & 2-way speakers Bwltt'a Olymplw are _._ ID two ltarta, but PG•••• •true tb.nat ill Rldaard aw., a Three AM/FM J..11, J.50.pounder wttla 10.0 tpeed ID tbe t•. Hamm .._ lc:ond Bwlltl'• :\..~wn 8-Track Car Radios in r74 and D·f IOllel to Catwll ad . . -. ...-we • ._ Cll•• Cantana _,:::=.n:::,~.:-..!':a;.:-o:.: M\lsic Machine & Library uee...., la tbe Corou.............. ... by Jor mcl .itlllouO be'• out ol .. vm. Pan ..... CUSTOM MUSIC SYSTEMS ... .., be Mei ........ . ,,. 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The Gauchos bad S.t., Sept. 27, I P.M. hosted lbe Mission Con-11-Fl-CUll _ _,_l_S_TO-Cl-S--tl ference tournament last weekend and emerged s s.,. 21 I P M ... , . , .. with a 2-2 record . Earlier. they bad defeat-hit: 321 -1100; 323· 11 42 ed Groesmont. 11-8. College Football H., •• '"' m•jo• COii~ 'Cn.Gule IOI lhh weekend \IM1 •• F url'f'IMI l~••\ o.r11t1.,_ At ~rQ•• M•mpn11 Sl•le el c;..,oro•• Te<" Bowling Gr ... n el olentu<k• FOOTBALL/ WATER l'alDAY l.•'110'> .. "-nn, I\ "11TUaOAY WUT Wh<omln ~ VCl.A •t U eou .... um I JO Arll-.. C..lllwnl• Wu.tern lllln(H\ •t LOUltlM'I• T~(n " Nor1"'-.slf!lf'n Lex.us•-'• &t M' N•t"'W St•l• F•or1a. Slet• •I Nll...,I Ft• Norillem Ari-.. el C..I !>lair F .. 11 .. ton MIUOU<I et s.tl Die9o Sl•tt Or-.. W95N"91on Army et W-l"Vlon Stlllt Tue.-El Pa'.!oO .. PKtllC, n aOOCIES 1.ono lle4Kh seete e1 BVU lndtena .. Colcw- Nnecle·L .. H V-•I Colcw-Sl•t• New Meat'o St .. •'" N ... Me11co n Frttno St.Ir et Utllh." 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JUNIOR q:>LLEGES I TENNI S Def ens es Dazzle JC ~f to Good ~ tarts By uut .i t(l lilld total uf 1.1 rn lh Of It WU a •three Ot d t rc>nM play~ u wt"ll or bt-tlt'r than 1t ewr tuat tM!fort-· To 1llustr"t .. th«> potnt .n .. , f'lll"h ~11mt Shae-1 .. ford and hi~ t.tilH "''l~<'h lht> f1lm'I und r•• ti An y l l ml' yu u gu to ff11k\'rl'iflt•ld und dun 't los~ ""u ~ .. "'"" -,hUl'kldurd :-.ur Ill 1111'11 eollt'ge t ba ll to m;, "'rth ' Oranae Co t and Sa(ldlt1ba<'._ recordlna lont>. and <~oldt•11 West eami a 14 14 lie with dtf fi<'Ult Bake t'ld. J ll. llJR t:t >Ll.£(;E •:~UAI I. Y IMPRt.SSED wtth 1"1111 dt'ft•n11t.• wa~ Oran~l' Coast's IJ1rli. 1\l<'kt<r . whmw ll'tt.m de fr.itt-d l'ulo111~1 17 1-t t I j I And In a lhrt-c <'MM' . th,• teams· def(91ve roq 1s h d • lot to do wtlttbe OUlMOH' "' lht' games MOS? L'tl~t: v. ., ~;1•IJt·1 West's abthlJ t.o huld urr " tou~h Bakers (I ti d team I h ,. Renegades, atMl"d No .!. m thl s t atewide e>ache pull .irt· known for ium1 hat1nK 11111)11 neots: pa rtl·ul4h "" th,.1r home field But G W ' Co a ch HJ) Shackleford vatdled ht:. tt-am hold its growd. and aft~rv. Jrth commented . "A::. .i unit Uu: ttmt> • pl•)'er v.ho I! not l(IVtnti 10(• p('Ht'nl 1, 'i>"tt1·1l h• '' ,:1' t·n " 0 J Wit hltt ~r 11hnf • I l 11'*'"" I louk gc"lli ou '11u1 rt 1·111 iJ 1:H1d no r11t1tflull pla' c-1 nt~ to 1 am- 11nt' aruund I. l~°'T \t~R "' 1pt'.11c1 .. ~·;.nn,,.t I .un~ Ut<cH h t l mtlf• thceo Os "Aert> hctndPd t•ul for .1 .- 'J rtt:ly of lackhc.tt•r dforu h> the G"'C !>Quad .\ftc-r c-:\amlflrn~ tht' him:-. ol the Hu.,tlt<r' t'of\ll ~t ..., lt1 tht.' R t.>llt.>lt(.lde:-. 'ihct.'kldu11J t1.u1dtd Celeb Tourney To Benefit CdM By DAV E CUNN1NGHA ~ ~ IPw ~II• l'i ... SIAH Formtt Corona del \iar High tenrm· lea-n l·aptam Jordan OUerbetn no"' . working as an actor undl'r the name Jordtn Keath ic; la~ ang groundwork for a celcbnt v tournamentNo\ 8 <1t ="ewport Beach Tennis Clt•b P roceU!s "'ill r eplPn 1~h the Cd \1 bo\ s tcnn1i. scholan.hip fund and tht tourna m• nt v.iJ: ht: r .inwd • 1 honor of Bob Spoon1tr a cantPr <tlm v.ho 1hverl on th Sea Kings' ms team That w,. the year Coron<i d• I ~LH stur1Prl a ~1~ vo>a~ CI F championship :-trrJk. "'h1d1 • f·ma1ns nt;1r l · anc1 figures to become SC\Cn 1n ,, ro..,, nt•xt .. pnng The Spoener Mem on<il Tournament will be a one·day a ffair. Nan .. s of parti c 1patin~ celebrities will be an nounced at a later date Corona del Mar's scholarship fund. now at a low ebb. has already provided college money for Greg Washer. Br ad Davidson . Kt•n T urkn<.'tt<> Ir and Rob TENNIS •Cd~<' Ticket 1nformat1on will be mad e a vailable ~~~~~~~~~~~~through Newport Beach Tennis Club <644-0050 > • • • E IGIIT AREA CLUBS will be hosting pre lJmmary matches Uus weekend for Wimbledon West. a charity m axed doubles tournament wtuch concludes at John Wayne Tennis Club Oct. 4·5 The facilities involved are Mesa Verde Racquet Club. Balboa Bay Oub, South Coast Plaza Hotel, Park Newport, Racquet Club of Irvine, Mamott Hotel and Tennis Club and P alisades Tennis Club The Dolphins. a sister afh laate of t he Newport Har bor Area Chamber of Commerce. have aga in undertaken sponsorsbJp of the touma mtnt. T hey've pledged to donate at least $9,000 or the pro· ceeds to New D1rert1ons, a Costa Mesa rehabilita t ion ce nter fo r women alcoholies Players in open through 0 divisions will be vymg for more t han the firs t·place trophies there will also he d rawmgs for vacation trips to London and Tahiti. * • • RON BERRV OF OARWlN. Aus tralia. is seuicd No I in the m en's 35 divislonof this weekend :-. OTTERBEIN second annual Senior Tennis Tournament a t Los Caballeros Racqtet and Sports Club in Fountain Valley Darwin was eliminated last }'ear by Gary Johnson, the eventual champ1Ul, but Johnson hasn 't entered this year's tourney.' That m•es Berry the man to beat Seeded No. 2ls Thanh Vo. one of the top senior players to come out of Ve t N am Nearl}' 120 players are entered. Finals will be hell Oct S • • • NAMES TO t AT('H Orange Coast area tennis stars of the future ma}' be listed here among winners of Mission Viejo's annual jwtor c hampionship· Boys 16 open--J o hn Pierovich (Laguna Beach >. Boys 14 open -Fred .,orris <San Cle mente), Boys 12 open - Tim Galusha (C«-ona del Mar). Boys 12 novice -Willie Demello (Anah~); Boys 10 novice -Matt Pierovich (LagunaBeach). GiTls 16 open Karen Willette (Laguna Beach), Girls 14 open -Karin Stewart (Mission Viejo); Girls 12 novice J annell WiUciJ& (Long Beach ); Girls 10 novice -J ill Lingart (Mission \tiejo). • * * GROUND ~ROKES -Torben Ulrich, Danish Davis Cup guru ud a top contender on the Tennis Legends tour, was seen '°use· hunting in the Eastbluff area of Newport Beach ~st week. He's a close friend of Roy Emerson, who al• lives in the area ... The contract op- tion oo the Kraater Open bas been renewed -the pre· stigious pro tountment will return lo Los Caballeros for a second pround ~xl sprina . . . Mission Viejo will boat the third annual A>J!·C Age Group Tournament.Get. 11-19 at Marguerite Rec~Uon Center. The tournament la for senior pla.)'en. but hi&~l ranked junior veteran or senior veteran pl,yen will be ~ed. Deadline for e ntry is Oct. 1. For in· formation. phone 1-6872. ext. 410. l'h' t"t n.tt t·., f\mUN1 1'.t lttmnr t u 1 :.! I 'l'·l • cl pt-1 1 drrv J\ t'r••Kl' .nd !ht· l 'mnt-t:-. rt>wly n .. vt-r rn11unlt'1i .111 uHen:-.1\ e 'tfMv ... wh1f"h ruhnmattrl wrth a tou1·hdown Uuth ot l'~lumar !> HOr~s 1111t folluw1n1i1 tk.T fumbles Our 11t•f1 n~t· looked good I tl o111<1 ~a~ una ble to put tuKt'lht'r a 4-Usl<1tnt>d drive 11.ll .. , t<nlll~ We don L have any big pt-ovte on that 1Jcfens1ve urut hut 1h1•\ rl all tough kids who hit hMd comment!> Tucker S l1 R P Rl~I NG l.V , the team wh1t•h allowt-d the m o!>t points in its opener v.as Sadd lehark. con ,;1dered t hr strnn~t·~t or thl' lhrt>t• <'luh:. 1r ~ou bt•lt•·H· the polls Cnarh Ken Sw1 a ringt·n. who 1s ne\•t•r cuovint•ed of his tt·<sm 's ab1l1t~ Until tht• W<JSOll IS over ~ind has (,auc:hos art-10 o, adm1h hi:-tt-am wa~n t n•r} sh<irp in " 12 27 v1t'lory C•\f'r VPnlura 'If we 1>la}' l1kl:' "''' did IJ .,l v.u·k . "'l 'r<' going lo lose.· "\ Y. l CJ r I 0 ~ t• 11 ~. ,I \ S Cl f l h I ~ S<tlurdJ) :-gJ111c with \\est Los Angel~ CT The thing I ti.JI <;,)\ ed .... 1 agam .... t Vt•11tur.1 1 v. "s our d1· rt·n~t> 1 ht• 11 flOJnh \. entura <>rnrrd 1s J httl<' ck1.·t.•1vtng Om• of tht.>1r tout•hdowns rame after a fumblr am)tht>r after <t bdll punt another on a kickoff return and the last one c<ime late Ln the game." he expiains In fart. the Gaucho defense contribute<! to a couple of Sad· dleback TOs Linebacker Tim t:allaghcr recovered a fu mble in the end i.one for Saddleback's first paydirt, and Chip Jarvis pounced on another fumble on the Ventura four yard hne which resulted m another s core. JC NOTES: Wb1ch team at OCC has more players than any or t h e othe r inte r collegiate squads? It's the Pirate surfing team wh.ich has no less than 110 competit.ors. Coach Laird Hayes team tangles with LA Harbor Sunday at 8 a .m. at Newport Beach . • • • Persons ~ho ha vf'n't reg1st- er<'d for this Sund ay's 10-K "Un sponsored by Saddleback College and the City of I rvme. ('an do so the day of t he race . On sate registration fee as $5. Check-in t.Jme for the event is 7 a m The race begins at Sad- d le back's North Campus. 5500 Irvine Center Dr • • • Footbjll team~ in lhe South Coa!>I Confrrcncc farPd well in tbe tir.;t ~eek or pre season con- tests The SCC posted four wins and a tie Earl}' statistic leaders are quartc1 back Jt>H Tedford of Cer· rilo:-ta> 27 2. 243 yardsl . run· ntnf hack f,cotl Rauch of Gross- mont <29 carnes for 156 yards, 5 4 a\erage and one TD>; and Cerritos receiver Ro n Massie I c;evt'n re<:ept1ons for 77 yards and o nP Tnl Lakers, Kings Sell Tickets INGLEWOOD Individual ga m e tickets for the 1980-81 Los An ge l es Lake rs and Kings seasons are now on sale at the F o rum box o ffi c e a n d a ll Ticketron and Mutual agencies. The Kings open their season at the Forum against the Detroit Red Wings Saturday. Oct. 11. Game time is 7 :30 p.m. The Lakers, in their quest to repeat as NBA champions. begin their home schedule Sunday, •'Ort. 12 against the Houston Rockets with tip-off at 7 p . m. 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Hemet L••• VIENTUllA Plr11 Lak• MAOlltA Slln J""'luln Rtvtt IMIOO•• Forkl, St•rllWNI..,., l tt•• tHYO S..h r (rPtk. Bio p,,... C-.••. Bl\/\op '"°'' IMIOdlt, ~th anO tntakr Ill Gooo•I• ''"'· lndtoenOfJno Crnk, LOfW PIM Cr-. NMth Lako, 0 <1k Crr•k IN0<1h For,!, 0-.. RI.,., IS BrldQ<!• Oo•nslrum to St•••t1 L•,.I, S.brlna Lakt !>outh L411t.f' T aDOOs.e Crttk. l l,..,..ahA Crert Water Polo JUNtO• COLLEGE k -••OoMIWn SoddlPblO I 0 1 1-) Oreno• C.out ) 1 • 1 11 S.001-• \Coronq V•l•nu t Varno I G~atf t. 8 1o...,.111mo 1, J Awerump • O••-Co.st ..Co<lno G W.all • Atl1""" J. 8orsuk 2 ~ '· La!Ola• I, Cronin t Misc. Tueaday'e Traneactlone 9AH9ALL N•1-IL ..... SAN DIEGO PADRES N•h>fll J«k Mc lCeOf\ dlreclor Ol ba-11 ooeratloni. 8AMllT9ALL ·-·· ....... -~·--II L•-~ALLAS DIAMONDS 5lgntd N•ncr Lieber men, -lt IO• lllf•·YH• conlr«I. f'OOT9M.L ................. Le_ B14L TIMO ltE COLTS -Tr•Oeo Jim Kr9111, ..._,.,. l«k"', lo Sen Fr•nclKo In eacM,. fOt I,,. ~,,· IOtl'l0 rCK1nO dr_.I cllo1$• In 1•11 Signed Ricky Jonu, llNbklter OENVEll llltOHCOS -PIH•cl O.w ~"*· ,,_.,,. betll. on Ille lnlu,....,,.. _ ..... Dl!TllOIT LIOHS -S'9<*1 Wlllle P•rker, <Hltff. Pleclel Tom Tvrnu-.. ~•Iller, on Ille lnl11red-ll\I. GltEIN 9A'Y PACKERS Signed Mi.e L-11, dltefttl"" lee Ille MINNESOTA VIKINGS ,lqyred 8Cltl erwr. .t'-'1 ...i. Welwd Siu Voigt, 119"1 eM. N EW YORK JETS -SIOMCI Cllri• God- frey, ......... 91\d.l•Ote. Cut L8Wreft<e '" .. "·......., ... encl. MOCteaY ...._...._...,L._ NI W YOltK ISLANDERS Sle n•d --Troftler, rlthl ••no. to a m11111 • .,..r comrect. l'ITTStUltGH l'ENGUtNS -Sl9Md TtMl'J '•'"'"· •f9ft11111er1, encl relvf"MCI Oeut SNdlltlll 11111 Pel Grelllm to lllelr 1.-.rthM. OU•aEC N0"DIOUl!S -llete""' 1199' ete n.r., .. II Mc"• 11111 .. rnle Saur>-...... left _.,..., OMrr C:..rr, .... '9Mlr, ,, ... ,., ,,...._ llfllll Scott Mc:Geowtl .... ---; lAUll SletilW• 11\f , ... ,.. T-. "':'.:~.o J ITS -S1111ed Gr•• IC•1leMe, Mfef\11-r1. ltelMM 0e¥i. *"'-·,... .......... , .. ·-.... .................. IOCCa• UNITaD STATES SO CCllt l'aOUlATION -""""._ ~. -, ...... "-"'-"· cou.a .. UlllTao ITATH INTEltNATIONAL u111va11t1TY -.....,.. .., ,,..,_, "c. ~"f//l lCll ....... •-----~.--..... -·--.r n • i ' FOR THE RECORD I B SINESS Minerals Policy Rap Non-f~l Substitutes Often Non,.existe SAN FRANCISCO !AP ) T he nation's policy on '4lratt'i;tl<' non fuel minerals 1s "lax, misguided aoll 1t11nw·mu~." c hurKCs a Nevada congressman wh1lbc llou.w ~11bcomm1tlee h as completed a two- ',. u r study on lht• topic: "Our inv1.·sl1~ut10n r eveals a vulne rability that nwy bt• c•v1·11 mun• ser ious and more pervasive thnn that ot fort.·1~n nil," Rep. J ames 0 . Santini sulcl Jt n Ot'W\ <·011fcn·ncP as the study was re- l\•;1:H·rl · · l"or whtk Arncnra may develop its own altt•rnallv•• 1•rwr~) resources, m many non -fuel 111101..•rab th1•1·1· an• no crrective substitutes, no ~1tcriwt1H::. lo Curc1~n :.ource~." the Nevada n 1•m<X·ru1 sai d Sunltnt <'rltll'1t1•d l'11•s 1dc nt Carter and his ad· 1111 111 slral1on for ,10 "absolute lack of policy lt-.1dt',.,.t11µ or <'Olll't'rn' which led the House sub- rom m1ll1«· on rninc:-. and rmmng he chairs to "ont 't·r> ohv1ou:-c·nndu:-.1on · .. Thi• l n1l<·<1 ~lat<•s 1s promohng its depen· 11t•111·1• 1111 f11r1•1gn minerals sources at the very time I he st>('urit' of man v of tho:.e sources 1s becoming ll'S'i r 1•rta111 · ht• <,a1rl Thi· s ub,·om1111ttc•t.' report shows that Li 5 s tockpalt>S of ... omt· mtnt>rals are "of neither ade- quate· ,o;11pph •If quality," the congressman said State Growth So\!\ FHAr'\('(SC'O <AP1 Tht· Bank of J\menc·.1 has pr1·di«ll•d l'uhfom1 a 's growth. hetrd pn·:-st-<1 h v nl'gaL1\ 1• l'lcments mcludmg natw nal tnfla1 ion md Lh1· I l't'l'S<,1on. will be <,lowed in 1981 At lht' s,unt' ta m(:. lht· state's economy ts ex 1Jt'<'IN1 t11 111tp;11·1• lttf• rr•:-1 nf lht• nation the world ' IJflH'"' 1·1irnm••nc <ii liank Sdld lh1:. week 1i1 its ~·nnomH nutlook for Cdhfom1a in 1981 110\\t\'t-:R , l l\LIFORNI A'S dbtlit~ to m ain I Jin th ..,upc .. n or t•c·onom) Ol"~t ) ear ·1, uncer t;.itn tht.· l>anl. rt>l'•Jrl sa11I · Pt.·r~t..,lt•nt mrt.1llon, J <,el 1ou.!. l S rt"cess11;n and cnntmuul t1i::hl monl') arid ft sc·al pohcu.·~ v.111 cons t1 ~ m t'\ 11.1n-.1tm . ,.11d ltit: rtoport .. Ev~n so . tlw ~tali· 1s expected lo realizP o real gruv.1h i:!dlll •if :! pN«ent in 1981. compared v.1lh 5 pc·rc·1'nt tn t!*IO Tl11s 1·,~ctation includt'!> the innat1on rJI" ~(Yr T \Kl~<. 1.~1'0 .1c·rount 1nflatwn. the n· purl ,,lift. · ( ..il 1lort11U 's mctustrics should c;how a 1:1 P<'r<'l'lll '>al••' i:!J111 m•xt ) 1•a r c·ompartd 1.1. llh about " Jn p•·r····nt ~rowt h ral1• Pxrx-rtt>d b) )t•a r 1•ntl I!~ l11du .. 1 nt• .. ,., '" < t1·d lo make th•· large .. l 2a1n<. .11 (' t11l .md "flf•rc' c·n 1r P<; C'lert rnnicc; and h1,eh lerhnolng) h.·.tlth and rclJlc<l s erv1res ar11I r ><xi - relale<1 inclustrt<'' · ORANGE COUNT'Y Fluor Po ~rr !--ervices, Inc .. sub~1d1ar' of Fluor Corp lrvtl)f' has been awarded a contrnct b} Southern f ';1l1 fornia Edison Co . to dP'ilgn a gt"ot h.-r m dl power p!ant near the Salton Sea John < •. Marshall and Thomas A . Techentln ha n lx·en named vice prl's1dents of Pacific lnvest- mt•nl M::mage mc·nl Co . Newport Beach. The com· pany Is a wholly owned investment rounseling s ub s irltan· of Pac1fir Mulual Life Insurance Co Com SpHems. Inc· .• <.1 telephone anter·connecl company. will l0«ate to c.;wtt• 826. Town ~t>nter Drive. Costa Mes;i A mcrica 's trade deficit in non.rue! rose from S2 billion to S8 billion from act'ording to the report. T he United State ly import.'. 50 pert'ent of what the re critical cle mt'nls, including 100 perc m a nga nese, chromium, cobalt and plati "Without ~·hrom1um or collalt, we C' an automobile, u com puter or a powe Santini said. "There is not a single America's largt! and diverse economy dependent" on lhe c ritical mtnerals. ''The arony 1s that we art> a nation in mmeretl re:.oun:es yet our own g chooses to s l1ne developmt'nl of these c ical raw materrnls a nd tht•rl'IJ) increase offshore ,cliance," he Sf.ltd Among ot hl"r thing!>, the report rec(flmended the easmg of federal re!>lrictions on fli1eral e x- plor ation and de\'eloµm1•nt on pubht Ian~ N[ © l NEWPORl 6 iJ) :~A TIONERS , SEPTEMBER SP~CfALS All lOCA TIOH~ Penlel ' Quicker Clicker .. PC~34s -s; I RETAIL LOCATIONS .. ' •r •• . ,, I' i I rit~c Bar1k CONSTRUCTION FIWANCING • J{, .. 1d1•n1 1.d 11p lo I unit" n1 tak1 .. 1ut < omm11 mt'nt r Hjt11rt...-1 •C"o n,nwrc·1a l Hu11<it1l t.!' r·1i<f'Olll N1n1nut m1•nt r P\.jlDreO along "1th 11 ,~ ..... -C)r.111.1.·•· < 111101' l1r11JW r1lf"' "I .tnd l..c>Jli' up 11• I \ t'.ll ~"-'' nt .1ppr ;11s:tl ·up to '7~ ooo @ I l<'ritd~-K~ l ~<11 1k wLi• " \ \ lFN CH~ . 111 (A ~Pl)<; ()RIVE •1V Nl , Al F'("\f'....N tA 92713 fl~1 T fl T .l FI' ,•('IHNSON 714 833.-3 700 China E y t~rl By Airline C HICAGO !i\f'I n ited A1rl1nes h as asked lh c Civil Aen,naut1rs Roard for permission lO n~ to the P eople Republic o r China from the United State... 'The airline had as ked approval f or fl ights conn<'c l i n g Honolulu, San f''ranc1s co and New York wilh Pek· ing and Shanghai. AMAZING IEW OAS·SAVINO DEVICEI COLLECTORS CORNER Rare Coin• & Stemp• GOLD & SILVER Price• for 1-23-10 l(r~rr~ MAPlf' Le_. tCIO Coron.t• 50p.,_ "'' s11 .. .,.. B"'ll\ s11 .. rc1.m .• •vy "'" •'"· .,,,,,. l716 .,,, ......... "''·" .-.,. ,... 1674'11. Clll ... <w ..... .-. (714) 556-el50 South Coaet Pliiu Vlll•g• ._ .. ._.L (A< __ ..... c:-.._.., '17.75 ..UI ••· ~& no deposit on credit appro¥al Oil\' c I 1 ' 11 'I\ 11411111 11111'111"' \fll\lt I 1-..C 40 J SANTA ANA MY PAGER AN O I AllE PMHNfA~ Mv ho~m~~ Ot"1 <. 'f" .,.,,, P 1 '' Ovll'•~ I>• ony Iva ~ • ~I • ·~,. 'lU A11 wr1 P;t)P en!iu'P~ ''is """ ; dfJttl d'1d J'P u.'r'1t'S 1!\ SA•.11-. rus1 .. ''"' no"•'~,, mon:n Th• 1e,· '" fl11ne• ti C M11rplly •t (' M111(lh~ ~umUwQ Hu• n~ P,11• "EVIN WITl4 IWllOS 11 THE TllUCt< tr s ~ke hiving~ t~p you on the ~hOuloe• to say YoU are wanted Ray A Cumbetlano AC&R A11 Conon1oners Relr1Qr1att>rs Garden Grove CIRING IHE CASOUhE CllU~Ch WHAi MORE CAtj I !AY ' ;•I ),I •c.J l I f'T'I• ·~' , • '' .. 1'1tt r ,..,., ne J~ 11 • .,,,,.,,. u ,,.! P r f i t Jf..,tft•,, Ar, .. t.tt-'1 Paqe .,.~ H ri 1 "' 1t111\f cte1H~@ ;.,, ..... 1\111 n 1I1•\•I'"" '~ •pprr r•1n'' o 1 •v n t 1• 10,1 -AIO'l"Af' • Junn) C•'!'rn-. ···IJOht: l "'tliOf:O~\ 1 ~tu~., fl-I 'Wl HAVE GAINED ACCOUlfTS An\wN r~Q~ 1\4, rrov1de1• • In 'dnl tonld~I w11n our m•~ ,n 1• I •'d W• ' dY• a~·neo .'tio11e lly h••~•I ~b t ·~ oe1 10 tm~r J'I~ Jll(J o·\• JU• cus1ome1~ 111 .crYfl·• .-nen '""Y 11.M a"'°"'"' . Jlll\L • ' 11yC ~· ~SI (OnL"' (. 0~"1j(lP'r TH£ IE THING THAT SETS ME l!f'!Rl ·~ 'f' "~!~IP 1our d '> from c~..:\ «•e yllt• tb'0011 Un• t~·nq •hat \elS Rl! lN I It ·~~ r.. 11\ol my c.i I!> riet IO~ t-r.JW• Ea'JC"~ ce~turv 71 ~ear~1a•1 l~wooc I M NOT GOIN TO MISS DEUVElllNG A B~Y • t.1~ 1e1~11lJl~1oe ot ~omt anu othctt wtiow1•.,1 in.it 11 no1 ~ng 10 miss oe1tve111!91 babt wllon I m •DfweM 1ocan111s £coene R Sollmai\ ~1 o Can~ l'1r>. Answer Page can alert yw to in1pc)1anl phone caHs 24 hoors l day 1n Los Angeles. or.5noo Rivefslde. San~nardmo-and pans of Ventura counties ThA? is no llmttloffie nunier °' "beeps': yoo can receive. and no extra phone charges°' ~I eQuipment to instan.*'1en ~wants yoo, lhey 1ust dial on any phone It's as ~sy f tha11 Cati us tooay for 311 the details! -• flr;iSWER PffiE ~~ 645-1342. 731-7777 ~831-24$.3 Or cal! Information for tilt Aawer Page oftJt nearest you. •: 4Qt•t 1 llMl.o f!~ioly Co)roortlro~ Busines~ Wednesday, September 24. 1980 ~LY Ptl.DT 87. Charitable Remainder Shelter ,,, h tli I"'" t .... , I .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. , . ..__ ...... _ • \n luh •HU• t ~ \ 1-;. ..... ~. B l oc k o r four . 15-cent Americ an architecture <·ommemoralive stamps will be issued Oct 9 in New York Caty. Stamps clockwise from upper left depict original Smithsonian Institution bwlding in Washington. D.C . Trinity Church in Boston. Lyndhurst at Tarrytown, N Y a nd P ennsylvania Academy of ftlne Arts m Ph1ladelph1a. 8 ) SHEaav L UCAS Tht• drnrit .. bll' remoilnder trust ts :\Liil unoth~r t1u 11heltcr rrnd " raatht•r sophl!!tlN•led way or avoiding lnxu on your estate Suppose you don't want to give tu your fu vonh' t•hunt) now Ttw charitublt> rt·rr)ulnder Lr"Wil u; a way tu keep the ben~fil.s Crom bt•ln~ un u:.~cl , whale n•t clvlng tux c1Hluc-1wns on It as n 1'haritable gift Simply explaulL'tl, th1:, ltt.s you l(•Vt• your a.°'set tor example, an appreciated stock to a qualifying trus t you :set up Ourang your lirellmc or your llfettme plus that ofl your spouse y<>u rccc1ve the income from that ti~k WHEN YOU 01£. the trust's b1..·nt•f1ciary ts the recognized t h,traly or your choice. You get JO 1mme d1ate c h a ritable deduction yet keep the income (rum tht• asset until you die. Mort.>Over, there as nothing to prevent the trustee from selling .>our smgle security gin (tax Border War Benefits free> a nd diver s ify ing into 11t•curlties that may pr~uce ad- dillonnl income or gain. You can set up your trust with the re- qu 1 re ment to provide you a fixed number ol dollars a year ror life. You can also choose to take a fixed percenta e of the total assets of the trus t. Tha t can he lp to protect this Income from infl ation . Elaborate tax rules provide a varyi n g fr ~c t1on of your original gift's market value which is deductible as a contribution in the year you make it lo the trust I N EXOIANGE. you may well find yourself with a hidden extra deduction when it comes lime to puy estate taxes. er the assets of the trust appreciate. and death comes. the total trust goes into yo ur estate. S ince marital deduction is figured on the total estate. the larger the estate, the larger the allowable deduction. And then the fully appreciated a sset s of th e trus t a re a charit able deduc tio n from wh a t 's left. T his vehicle, Afr ican Gold Draws Neroous Investors JOHANNESBURG . South Africa CA P > -The lraqi-lranian border conflict was bad news that v. as good news for South Africa .• The reason was gold • head for the securit y of gold. driving 1ls price upward. (/"'prOpt'rly ha ndled , can boos t deductions available to shelter your ~urv1vors South Africa is the world's largest proo\Jcer of gold When troubles loom, nervous investors often 18%-22% ANNUAL YIELD Earn 18%-22% on 6 months to one year solicly secured T.D. notes. Trust deeds available From s 1,000 to 5200,000 CCllll cMity f• --'s & ao 1ldl"t;r CAll DIRECT or COUECT FOR DETAILS & FREE BROCHURE PLEASE CONTACT ME .AT HOMF BUSINESS PLEASE CALL AT .. , vr Tl~E NAME STREET CITY ZIP A Cnhf Homi:; Loan Broker ' "" ~) HUNTINGTON BEACH (Peter's Landing) I 6f00 hcHlc CMll t .... ., s.-. 2" . t264t 714 146-5567 • 2 13 l f J.JH7 NEWPORT BEACH 660 .... ,..... c ..... Drt .. #2SO.t2UO • 7 14 644-1923 International gold prices reached $720 an ouh<'e Tuesday on the London gold market before rlosin~ at $711. due in part to the fighting between Iraq and Iran 1n the s trategic oil-producing Middle East Thal wa~ a $46 rise over Friday's price of $674 Gold shares on the J ohannes bur g Stock Exchange were the most heavily traded and brokers reported many of the buying orders came from U.S. in vesto rs "The Ame ricans arc grabt)ing everything they can get." said one broker The price of gold reached an all-lime high of $875 an ounce in trading in New York on Jan. 21. Si n~e then. prices have stayed above $600 and have s w e lled the coffers of the white-minority government here. Gold producers here are said to be a ble to make a profit even if the price should fall to $400 an ounce. THE GOLD PRICE boom is refl ected in an economic surge in the country. Car sales are already a pproaching 90 percent of the number sold in all of l!n9. Luxury goods such as imported perfumes sellin~ at $650 an ounce or stereo un.its at $2.000 are being snapped up by South African consumers . Imports in August reached a record $1.7 billion, according to fi gures relea sed by the government customs office. Rut the boom also has had some negative effeds here The annation rate is 14 percent. The rental market. previously oversupplied because homeowners could not get good prices for their houses. is not disappearing as prices soar AS LONG AS THE troubles or other people remain far from South Africa's borders. the gold m arket will go up here, experts Sl\Y But if the lraqi-lrnnaan confli ct should proouce a large decline m 011 production from the region. they say. even the soaring price of gold might not be able tu help South Africa avoid an economic slump WhHe it has extensive coal fields and an amb1l1ous coal-lo ml technology, South Africa hai;; no natural oil or iU. own It imported all or its oil from Iran until Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi was overthrown i11 Fcl1ruary 1979. Now, il buys oil on thccxpensivcspot, or open market. Pres umabl y ~ou have add1t1onal aovestments besides those made 1n your forma l rd 1 rement program and estate 1 pla n Hopefully, most of the~ inves tments arc profitable, and C.pSwC C.OlnAir C.r~ C.• c 0 .Vl C,,..mSll ClwrtHo CllmL.a• C"6Ull Chulll> CJrflto CllJSoG• CIUUI" I some of them, on paper, abow a remarkable gain. Of course you know the tax shelter available la a Iona-term capital gain (since you pay taxes on only part of it). but even 10, a major lone-term capital gain can make you think twice about clos lna out a profitable in vestment and payiq the necessary tax . Quite likely you've looked into averaging your oo e ;time windlaJI over several years. But h a v e you b ea rd o f th e installment sale? Jnvestors sometimes sell an apP.reciated asset -perhaps to the~r adult children -taking rrom the m an ins tallment note to be pai<l over a specific period or time -even 20 years. Tbe adalt child can bold the asset, or he can immediately resell it at its appr~iated price without tax. He or she can diversify the asset. if it is a security, or re-invest elsewhere if it is rea1 property. In either case. the earnings may well pay the 4 percent interest or more which must be charged to the adult child. FOR THE PARENT, each installment payment is taxed in part as ordinary inCOIJle on the i nt erest , a nd itr p art a s long-term capital gain. And of co urse a part o r eac h installment is treated as tax-free return or the original an vested . capital. Meanwhile. the child gets his own deduction for the interest o,'f•r 1~h~ Couutt·r HA SO Listinqs paid the parent. This can helo. particularly if the c hild -who may be 21 or older -has tax problems of his own. Finally, the Private Annuity ls another way or selli ng an appreciated asset while spreadinl the resulta across the ye.an. An investor uses an ass4't to buy an annuity from a son . 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McSweeoey is one of a new breed of native· born chefs in Ireland who are gradually putting the Emerald Isle on the culinary map AS OIEF of the famed Berkeley Court Hotel in Dublin, Mcsweeney was a gold medalist in the International Chef of the Year competition. havmg already been named Chef of the Year in Ireland for 1979. He is one of the few Irish cuisiniers to be admitted to the Chaine des Rotisseurs, an exclusive international socie· ty of professional chefs. Mcsweeney recently visited Costa Mesa to talk about a couple of things: lriab Velvet, a new product that he promises will enable anyone to make a great glass ol lriab coffee at home, and Irish cooking, which be claims bas developed well past the corned beef and cab· bage syndrome. FlllST -BECAUSE his tour of the States is being sponsored by Imported Beverage Specialties Company, the American distributor or Irish Velvet -he talked about the coffee. Irish cMfee, of course, UI strong coffee with a s hot of Irish "'.hi!lkey and aome sugar added, as well as a toppmg of whipped cream. ··A lot of people thinlr it wu invented in San Francisco, but it wasn't," said .llcSweeoey. In fact. a bronze plaque on the wall ol Shannon Airport near Limerick, Ireland, identifies the restaurant there as the birthplace of the popular drink. Mcsweeney claimed that many people take their Irish coffee only in restaurants because it is too difficult to make at home, although he ad· milled, "There's no secret once you get the pro portions right.•· Gl.Tl1NG THE proportions right is what Irish Distillers Limited, Irish Velvet's Dublin bottler, bas done, said Mcsweeney. The firsl·Of·its·kind product contains powerful coffee. sugar and JS.year-old Irish whiskey. Imbibers need only add bot water and whipped cream to make a drink. The whipped cream, whether used on Irish Velvet or a homemade Irish coffee, should be real. not the stuff that c0mes out of aerosal cans, added Mcsweeney. Otherwise it will break down and blend with the coffee, rather than staying on top. Thal said, the conversation turned to cook· ing, Irish style. ''People have stereotype ideas of Irish cook· ing. that it's just cabbage and bacon and corned beef and cabbage," said McSweeney. "That's true to a certain extent." BUT, PARTICULARLY in the lop restaurants, Irish cooking bu gone through a "renaissance" over the past 10 or 15 years, he added. That's because, in that lime, cooking has become "a first preference job" ror many of Ireland's youth, he explained. Previously, Ireland's major eateries imported their chefs from France. To get a good position, "you had to have a French name," said McSweeney. But things have changed, be noted. 1 re land's I rust j(rt-at f''rench chel retired a couple of ycan1 aKo 1111d that country's Panel or Chefs is now S<11rle 2tX> 'ilrong Many hiive followed a training pattern 1um1 lar to MC'Sweeney, who said his "earliest rt-colleellon lb makUl~potato cakes and biking them over the open fire" in the s maU, centrar Ireland hamk!t where he was raised WHEN HE GREW up, McSweeney trained at Rockwell College m Tipperary. then went on to apprenticeships in Germany. Switzerland and England He joined the 6erkely Court Hotel in 1978 as chef de cujslJle, overseeing a staff of 15 specialist chefs Irish cuisme today 1s "still primarily 1-'rench cookmg but we use our own natural in· gredients." Mcsweeney said. "We have more modem ideas We 're not overcooking foods and we're not covering them with sauces so you don 't know what you're eating." Fish has become a larger staple since the 1950s , he said, explaining that until then Ireland's Catholic majority ale fish only on Fridays. Now. he said, they will have it two or three limes a week. "IN OUR restaurant. maybe 70 percent of the orders a re fish," he noted. Another factor in improving Ireland's cuisine is the expanded taste or the public, said Mcsweeney. "They've eaten in restaurants across Europe and England and then they've come back and created a demand." These strides in Irish cooking have been re· cognized by the international community as reflected in an invitation, the (irst, for Ireland to compete io the 1980 World Culinary Olympics in Frankfurt. Germany. Mcsweeney, who will bead the Irish team. called the iovitalion "a tremendous s tep foward." "It's a showcase to the world," be s aid, making no effort to conceal his pride. Meanwhile. Mcsweeney offered a few of his recipes so that American cooks can enjoy the new Irish style. Thse include Irish Onion Soup, to which Mcsweeney Ukes to add a little "hair of the dog·· (Irish whiskey>. "You can serve it to the table flaming," he noted. "It's impressive." Next com es Gaelic Steak, which Mcsweeney promised was "quite simple for the housewife to prepare." And finally. there is Fish with Stilton Sauce. "People say they (fish and cheese) don't go to~ether," said McSweeney. "But they do." l•JSB WHISKEY ONION SOUP 6 to 8 large·sized onions 1h cup butler ~ cup Irish whiskey Sall and freshly ground black pepper for taste 114 quarts beef stock Toasted French or Italian bread Grated Parmesan cheese Peel and slice onions thinly. Heat buUer in saucepan: add the onion rings and cook very. very gently over a low flame. stirring constant· ly with a wooden spoon, until onions are a golden brown. Add the whiskey and ignite. When flame dies. add beef stock, gradually stirring COO· stanlly until the soup begins to boil. Lower beat. cover pan and simmer gently ror about 45 minutes to an hour. . Taste for seasoning. Pour into a heatproof soup tureen or into individual heatproof serving bowls. Top with toasted buttered rounds of French or llaitan bread heaped with Parmesan cheese. Wedneaday. September 24. 1980 CWL Y PILOT t :l CHEF EUGENE McSWEENEY: GOOD IRISH COFFEE Place Under broiler until cheese is golden brown. Al the table. pour a jigger of whiskey over the cheese toast and flame. Serves 4 to 6. A good onion soup depends on a good beef stock. according to Mcsweeney. This quick method eliminates placing the bones in the oven to brown. QUICK BASIC BEEF STOCK FOR SOUP 2 pounds veal or beef bones 1 pound lean beef l large onion stuck with 1 clove 2 stalks celery, tops included 2 or 3 carrots. coarsely chopped 5 sprigs parsley 3 quarts water Sall and freshly ground black pepper or peppercorns for taste Place everything in a large stockpot, cover with cold waler and bring to a slow boil. skim· ming the surface from time to time. Simmer gently until the meal is tender, about 2 hours. Season and strain the stock. Cool, removP. ex· cess fat. Store in refrigerator. Serving lip: Marrow bone toas t is a de· licious go-along for soup, or as an appetizer anytime. Add some marrow bones while the soup is cooking. When the soup is ready, remove the bones and scrape the marrow into a mixing bowl. Add a little salt, pepper and finely minced parsley to the murture. ~pread on toasted l''rench bread and enjoy it with the soup. GAELIC STEAK 2 7-0unce sirloin steaks 3 ounces lns h whiskey 4 tablespoons heavy cream Chopped parsley, salt and pepper "'2 cup oil for frying Saule the steak'S in the oil in a skillet, cook· ing about 2 minutes on -each s ide for rare, longer for medjum. Season with salt and pep. per. Add the whiskey to the pan, let it heat for a moment, ignite and let the alcohol bum off. be· ing careful of the flames leaping from the pan. When the names die down. add the cream and let it cook about 2 minutes. Serve sprinlrled with chopped fresh parsley. Serves 2. · nse WITH STILTON SAUCE 5 to 6 ounces turbot. or favorite white fish 5 tablespoons white wine 3 tablespoons heavy cream 2 ounces Stilton cheese or substitute Ro· quefort or blue cheese Poach fish in wine several minutes until just cooked. Don 'l ox{'rcook. Transfer fish to a warm dish. Add the cream to the wine in the pan ; blend and cook on medium heat for 2 minutes. Crumble cheese into the sauce and boil 3 minutes until cheese mebs. Salt and pepper for taste. Pour sauce over fish and serve. Serves l. Multiply portions for more people. A Winter Antidote When the evenings begin to cool off, it's time to make some warm drinks for the easy chair. W'mter's just around the comer. Before you get the cold weather blues, pick your spirits up with a drink that is as comforta- ble as an old cardigan. A brisk walk on a bright Fall day may stimulate your circulation, but the best way to unwind and warm yourself from the inside out is with a soothing drink. So melt into an easy chair, relax and sip one of these old favorites. APUCOT lllLK PlJNCB 6 canned apricot halves 1 jiaer rum (1 in ounces> o/.t cup milk 2 tablespoons light com syrup Ground nutmeg Place apricots, rum and corn syrup.in blender container; cover. Blend on high speed 10 ~ or..unW smooth. Add milt; cover. Blend on high speed 10 ~ or unW frothy. Pour into tall glass. Sprinkle with nutmeg. Makes one. l'&BNCll COFPEE 1 Jiaer copac (1 ~ounces) 2 tablespoons li&bt com syrup o/.t cup bot black colfee Whipped cream In warmed coffee mug stir toaetber cognac and com syrup. Add coffee. Top with whipped cream. Serve immediately. Makes one. FAU.CIDD 1 ~ cups apple clCler 2 tablelJ>OCmS lilht corn syrup 3 to 4 ,mole cloves 1 (3 inch) ciDDamon stick Bitters 2 Jiaers cocnac (3 ounces> In small saucepan stir together cider, com syrup, cloves, cinnamon stick and bit· ters. Stirring occasionally cook over medium heat about 3 minutes or until hot. Remove from heat. Stir in cognac. Pour into heat·proof mug. Serve im- mediately. Makes one. OLD-FASIDONED 1 tablespoon light com syrup Bitters v. cup club soda ljiggerrum (l'hounces) Ice Cubes In Old· Fashioned or 5-0unce glass stir together com syrup aod bitters. Add club soda; stir. Add rum and ice cubes; stir. If desired, garnish with lemon peel. Makes one. FRUIT TEA l tea bag 1·2 teaspoons of cherry jam 1 jigger of Peter Heering liqueur Brew tea to the streqth you like. Stir in the jam and liqueur. CLOVE CINNAMON TEA 6 cups water 1 teaspoon whole clove 1 inch cinnamon 2~ tablespoons black tea ~ cup orange juice 2 tablespoons lemon juice 'ii cup suaar Combine water, cloves, and cinnamon. Heat to bolling. Add tea: cover and steep 5 minutes, strain. Heat onnce Jui~ lemon juice, and sugar to boiliq, stir 9dd to l hot tea. Will make a~ut 8 to 8 servinp. BANANAS ACCENT FESTIVE SUCCOTH MEAL Fall Harvest F es ti val Every fall, Jews acros:. the world celebrate Succoth, a harvest feslJval to give thanks for this ye.ar's bounty and to pray for rain in the year ahead. A Succoth is a simple open-roofed room, bu.ill in the yard a~ decorated with greens and seasonal fruits. During this week-long holiday, which begins on September 25. many families eat all their meals in the Succoth as a reminder in these times of plenty, of when the Israelites had to live in booths in the dessert. Succoth is celebrated, like our traditional American Thanksgiving, with festive meals that make use of seasonal foods Economical bananas, in plentiful supply all year-round, are particularly appropriate for a fall feast. wt>•·n the fruits of summer may have nearly vanishl!d from the markets. And bananas are favorite foods of both adults and children and blend deliciously with other good-tasting ingredients. Sweet-and-sour pot roast is a popular and traditional main course at many Jewish gather-ings. Our version. Pot Roast With Bananas, definitely places this simple meat dish in the ·re- alm of holiday. Naturally sweet bananas let you eliminate most ol the usual sugar, and add delightful fruity flavor to the gravy. During any festive season, it's great to have a cake on hand to serve to guests who drop in. And what could be better than easily prepared Holiday Banana Torte? Its rich good flavor makes it especially ap- pealing. And for you as hostess, it's particularly convenient beca use banana cakes taste even better when eaten a day or two after they're baked. • · Somehow. the banana flavor develops and intensifies as the cake sits. This torte is a lovely fall dessert that is so delicious, you'll find yourself serving it throughout the other seasons as well. POT ROAST WITH BANANAS 2 tablespoons vegetable oil J pounds rolled chuck roast 2~ cups beef broth or water 4 onions. sliced (3 cups) I '"2 teaspoons salt 1 bay leaf \/4 teaspoon ground allspice 14 teaspoon ground thyme 1..:1 teaspoon pepper 3 bananas, divided 21,.<z tablespoons cid er vinegar 2 teaspoons light brown sugar 11'2 teaspoon ground ginger !;oz teaspoon ground cinnamon h teaspoon ground cloves In a Dutch oven. heat oil; brown meat on all sides over high heat. Pour off excess fat. Add broth. onions, salt, bay leaf, allspice, thyme and pepper. Cover. Simmer 2 hours or until meat is almost tender. Mash 2 bananas. Stir mashed bananas, vinegar, brown sugar, ginger, cin· namon and cloves into liquid in Dutch oven. Cook 30 to 40 minutes longer, stirring OC· ('asionally, until mea~ender. Remove meat to serving platter. Jn container of electric .blender, puree ~ravy until smooth. Sli ce r emaining banana. add to gravy, :icrve with meat. Yield: 8 serv- ings ~------------------------------------, Save lOO 92626 3743 : ~750 92626 Save ICM OD 1JJJJ 2 lb. flawr Aunt ,Jemima' Pancake Mix. on any size Aunt Jemima" Syrup. 'Capital' Recipe A young woman who ts a naturalist at the Smitbaonian Institution in Washinlt.on. D.C. baa captured the $10,000 top prize in the 1980 Na- tional Chicken Cooking Contest. Shelia Hoban , representing the District recipe especially for the contest and .. put together a lot of things I like and prepared it in the fashion of my Great Aunt Mae." Here is Ms. Hoban 's recipe. CAPITAL CHICKEN CASSEROLE 1 broiler-fryer chicken, cut in parts 4 tablespoona butter l tablespoon cooking of Columbia, called her recipe "Capital Chicken Casserole." It ts a tasty combination of cut-up chicken parts cooked with fresh mushrooms oil and artichoke hearts, seasoned with wine. 1 package (8 o unce s) fresh mushrooms, sliced The contest i s sponsored each year by the National Broiler Council. trade associa· tion ol the industry, to encourage the creative use of chicken. A contes· tant from each state and 1 tablespoon flour 1 can < 11 ounces> " cream ol chicken soup 1 cup dry white wine 1 cup water ~cup cream 1 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon t a r - ragon leaves 1/4 teaspoon pepper · t can (15 ounces artich oke he a rt s , drained FOOD the District of Columbia cooked more than 300 pounds of c hicken simult.aneoulsy in mini· kitchens set up at the Georgia World Congresi> Center as hundreds of spectators looked on . Winners w ere a n - nounced at an awards banquet at the Omni In· ternalional Hotel, con· test headquarters. 8 1reen onions . green aftd while partK included, chopped 2 tablespoon s chopped parsley SHELIA HOBAN Asked how s he first be came intereste d in cooki.ng, the 30-year-old top winner replied with another question : "Why eat bad food if you don't have to?" Ms. Hoban said she developed her In large frypan. place In same frypan, saute butter and oil and heat mushrooms about 5 to medium temperature minutes or Wltil tender . un til butter melts. Add Stir in noor Add soup, chicken and rook, tum-wane and wat~r ; s im· ing, about 10 minutes or me r. stirnng, about 10 until brown on all sides. minutes or until sauce Remove chicke n and thickens Stir m cream, place in baking pan or "salt. ""tarragon 1ind "pip~ casserole per; pour over chicken. Bake , uncovere d, in 350 F . o ve n fo r 60 minut e s . Mix 1n artichoke hearts. green onions a nd pa r s le y Bake a bo ut 5 m o r e minutes or until fork can 1>~ .inserted m chicken with ease. Makes 4 serv- inu . ConsUDler Opinions Sought WASIDNGTON <AP> -The National Marine Fisheries Service says food compa n ie s shouldn't be able to call just any piece of fish a "fillet" and it wants to do something about that practice. The proble m arose after a recent court de· cision . which concluded that it is neither false nor mialead.in1 for Mrs. Paul'• Klt.cheria to refer to ill froaen fish prod· ucla u fish fillets. The fisheries service. however, contends a dis· Unction should be made between fillets. wh ich are cut from the s ide or the fish. and fish blocks. which are shaped pieces from various parts of the fish. Fish portions and slicks are cut from the blocks. The fillets are a more valued product than fish blocks, the service con - tends. Officials assert that equating fish blocks with fillets confuses and mis leads consumers. So the agency 1s con· templating setting fish labeling rules and wants to know what you think of the Idea. They have some sp;e-ctnc (luest1ons and if you wa nt t o respond. write. by Sept. 30, to : Assistant Ad· ministration for Fis · herles, National Marine,1 Fis heries Service, Na· tional Oceanic and Al· mos pheric Administ ra- tion, U.S. Department of Commerce. Washington. o.c . 20235. ING aEND ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• : STORE COUPON : • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • on 13oz.or1 lb. size MJB Ground CoffW(any grl,, ') If 0500 100272 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OfFER LIMITED TO USE Of ONE COUPON ONLY CONSUMER· Offer llmtle<I fO one COUl)O(I pet purcllaN Good only on IH9Mf"l•tlon to your grocer on purch•M 01 MJB Ground CoflM. Any othef uM constitutes lr•ud. GROCER. Pleu e '*'""' 11111 coupon at Ille 1acua1ue on one~ ol MJB Collff Yau ••II be ,..~ at Ille flle9 ••lue plua 71 10< handling, prOOri<leO you and COQtumar nave compiled •111\ Ille 1arm1 01 11111 ofter Coupons may no1 be asstgnecl °' 1ranslerre<1 by you. We wilt t>OI 11on0< redemptions 111roug11 outtlO• agencies, bl<*tt•. elc. You• cuatomer mull pay any ..... la• Coupon wojd where l••eCI. pro- ll1b11 ad or rHlrlcted. lnVOICH tl\OWlng your pu1cllaH1 of aufll· c1en1 sioc-lo cower coupons Pf••nle<I IOf • edemo1 Ion mull be hown on 1tQ11e11. C311\ ••lue 1/20 ol one cen1 For prompt ••· oempt!otl mall coupon 10 MJB Co, PO. llo• 1487, Clinton. IOWI ~732. __ ·-···. • ··-·--....... ~,,,,. . • . • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• STORE COUPON on 39 oz. or 3 lb • stze MJB Ground Coffee (any grind) 40500 l.002!0 FOOD Wednelday, September 24. 1980 PAIL Y PILOT Cl Will There Ever Be An 'American Cuisine?' ........ Oell, .... Tbe Unltfd Stat ts u ndoubtf'dlr betteT known for Its bot doas than f o r IU h llUlt> culatne. In fa,·t, tht>re ma y n o t bl4 11n "American" r ul In•• JI all. "A• a \'OWllr) wt• .ert• only about 200 ~ •r~ old.·· says l'rvC Jo.'"J'h Cloch, heart of Pur1lui.> Un lvt>r1Ul)' ''I lh•p.irt ment of Restuurunl Hotel and lnslltu1111nJI M anagemt-fll 1Ritt 1 "Cuis1nt', b' 1lrfan1 llOD, lS a t•h11 ral'l\'l l~lH manner or styh· ,,f prt> paring food," ht• says "We are a nalmn of am miarants We h.a' \'" l had timeto devt"lop 11ur own distant•l ~ 111 ,,, cooking " ALL O•' the t•otnpu nents are available an the United Stdtt>~ 111 bring to the forefr1111t how ever Two m JJor com ponents are the high quali t y of 1ngred1ent~ a v ailabl e and the technology and theone~ of cooking taught in the United States "These components, combined with a general approach highlighting or iginal combinat1ons of spices and techniques. should eventually lead l o a n A m e r 1 t' a n c u i s i ne .·· C 1oc h decl ares. There are pockets. he says . such as Cr eole cooking and ethn ic foods. but general ly speaking . American palates have been an· her ited from England. European countries . Mexico and the Orient ".\ LE.\OING 1:h<irac t er istic of Am t'rican cooking Iles in fast f oods." says Oa\'ld Hayes of the RHI -;taff "The United States is a country on the move We invented con venience foods. masteTed the art of quick ser vice and de· veloped the technology to feed many people an a r elatively short t ime States EatinJ£ Here's a nag waving appetiier a Peppery Boursin Cheese Spread. Cre a m toget h er 11 ounces cream cheese. 1 1 cup dairy sour cream (1r 2 tablespoons half and h alf and 12 tea~poon each seasoned salt and seasoned pepper Serve 'In o ur (lfl n ton. • rut aurattur -ho doe" what hf' N to do. for example rvtna a pOpular m *1 pricf'd ltalla.n r. \ • auc Cf'SS ," Hay~ SI¥ "He co uld bt hrl~int t o u tabll. h an A1uncan CUI Int> . loo but th•I "OU 1c1 tM" ln<'klt<nt d ' ~m<'ncan., rat Wltl'r h<l~ t>H•r. and are mon· l't>n~t·l1111' of nut1111on jnd t'llJO) bell<'r hw Ith I h J n me>' t d 1 n c-r 1 1 n 1•11untnt"' nol1'<I fnr t'X r l4plional l'UISlnt'. llay1•11 1tdd11 ··I• f II •: R •. 1' 1on11•lhul~ unl(jUt' .tbout A 1111•1 11· .111 f11 11tl 1 l ,.., vrobubl\ Ill •IUI .,,l lJd:. I m t'll 11 • t111 t·i. 't h•· " ii I a d b .. r 1 ... 1• u r t' l\fl)t'fll ,Jll 11n1I tlH 111~1 I' d 1t· n '" ,, nd rt r 1· :i" /1 ~·,.. 11<1rn111ll\ ·" 11l.1hl1 ,111· ur1 rn .1tdwd .J 11 \ ... 111·1 1 11 " ·'... I h I' t II " " .. alJd I I.om· ~1111 111111111 r1nR'I Jlld h unlt l.11 1 'llU<'f' Jrld '1uf(t'd l1Jk1•1I 1111l.i to lb.Al won IH ' 1'«1lj1t1•11 Cor l ht· ltHil! lt·arn 1~prt':tenlm1ie the l n1le1t Shtt'is 1n tht l ul1n.iry OlyrJ'lpH'S 1n C1·rma11)'_,., Wht ie the stcuk amt µu l.llOc-m eal wa ., autlwntu· AmertC'an anti 1111 P' t•:.w<I the panel of I-'"••:,.• •11 Judge,.. there .,. J , htllt' <ibuut 1l that .ul(,,:esll'<i tht> <t'X1ste11te 11 f ,1 n I\ 111 t' r 1 <' a n 1 111'\lll\', t'IOl'h Slt}S I 111111t't1ll; the Arn t'rtl'an ll·J111 w.1., <'<>m(.)Osed Nl t lrt"l y or foreign-born 1'11d :t t\ l . T H 0 U G H t h ~ Amt.'ri can diner 'ltlll 1Jay11 w; much attention ln q uultl y as to the ou1tnees of the palate. there are sign s t h at t.ist es are becoming more 'iO ph1st icaled , Cio1 h believes He notes the ~rowing number of cooking schools in the l 'nsted States ar e begm nmg to attract not.ible C'hefs as heads Enroll· menls are increasinR F erdinand M et z, a native of Germ1rny, who b r o ught the U S Culinary Olympics team to Purdue last spring. is the new president or the Cuhnar } Institute of America, Cioch points out lie believes M ctz's tough. disciplined ap- proach to training and cook 1ng m ay l ead to something singularly Amencan C1och and Hayes re· fuse to "µlay gourmet" and hi.t r<'st.iurants T hey are, however . high In their pralses of r e· aion s : seaf ood s of Boston and Seattle : Oriental dishes of San Franci sco: bee( o f O m aha, K ansas City and Chicago; gumbo of New Orlean s ; fried c hi c ken o f seve ral Southern cities. T H EY S AY the strength of US culinary arts todaY. probably lies 1n t h e adapti o n of foreign dishes to t he varied tastes and back grounds of the American consumer. Tacos. p1na and such "Oriental" dishes as chop suey and chow mein are cited as examples "Visitors once c·ame to the United States and immediately asked for a hamburger," C1och r e calls "We responded by exporting our fast -food expertise abroad From all reports. our hot do$! competes well with their haute cuismc " VOPIS SPECIALS & DOUBLE THE . DIFFEREPICE TOO ! ., • ~ I , ) B ON ELES ~r9P-_;26~9 SI RLOIN STEAKS ~ . \ I ~ ,. " ( t I " ' f ·f I f I t • ~' BARTLE PEARS • .. .25 ·~ .I.• •• # FRE·Sfi.JYSON J~ 7 ·9 GAME HENS' ~ ----• -- ... --- DUNDEE..,.....,.,., LARGE EGGS .69 JERSEYMAID WINS 24 GOLD MEDALS AT THE 1980 L.A. COUNTY FNR ' . ·: .. ~-\\,( ,'C c.::,,v,c.:,... '~~~ .60 I . \ / : \ • • chocolale chip M'~Tl::IERS COOKIES- '• All PURPOSE EN RICHED FLOUR --.w..l-l ~.a-\1.a-r~t Y---&J--·-· crackers. GOLD MEDA~ FCO"UR .~:-* * * T he Alamo gave birth to that great American f avorite. the Sloppy Joe. John Symingt on invent· ed th e di s h \\1th b arbecu ed pork re m oved from the hone and com bin ed with tom atoes. chih powder. red peppers and spread on buttered bread * * • R emember fondue? Recapture this enter t aini ng way to eat Spear beef fillet cubes with fondue forks and cook in l part butter to 2 parts salad oil Then dip the cubes into a variety of sauces placed around the fondue pot. These can easily be made from pre-packaged seasoning 1 mixes, such as spaghetti sauce m ix or c hili seasoning mix. I i :t•1A i~lit•I•l •~-I • j \ .... , Von s Orange Juice "' -w.•. "'"'' Vons Frozen Vegetables I.. t .,,... ""' , o\lo' I ~I ...... Vons Frozen Lemonade .69 .67 .39 Banqu~t Dinners··~,,,, Pw ,, .65 I''" "''I' 1!. f '"1,•I. I Saluto Italian Entrccs 2 19 llj .._ f ~I 111 • , i ... , ,. Oownyflake Waffles .73 ; ~i , .. , ... , H fWt li.(J Stouffers Pepperoni Pizza • "' J "'""l'',.. ,.. ''"'-'! I 1 \.to''t Jerseymaid DeW<e Ice C~m }89 ]55 DELICATESSEN 11/ l'"P<IJ JH~(t o\,"t')("IHlMfl"tff; Oscar Mayer Variety Pack tol I' I )9 f,O<J"<.l (""'O'°' Jerseymald Cottage Chse. i .. l'l\l""!Cf P.\(. l'\A• 11 WrTH IC,,,\_, Pillsbury Cinnamon Rolls ]89 .8 2 .8 5 \\)"I'~"" rtl"' 6,.1\ qg fl\.~l f't " ]94 Monterey Jack Cheese , 11 "'''CI"' 'l•f >IR0">1()fl{()lf 'I/I"' Vons Potato Salad IJOC,..Cl PA(M Q[-LOW!!'f'll Rich's Turkey Franks Of I'll\, .,(Jl'(P I 09 4 Ol P'ICOV(..[ Lawry's Taco Shells GROCERIES .Jello Gela tin .53 l iptons Onion 5oup Mix .67 . .81 Holtvwood Dressing Kraft Ma;onnaisc )39 Com'itock Pir Filling .84 Libbys Chunky rruit Mlx .64 . .33 Dole Pineapple 111 Juk<' Nucoa Margarine .59 .. • }13 Tr~ Top Pear Apple Juice • 1 1. 1•1 .. j .. , l ! ~ , • .J .. )91 Health Aid Juice Sunklst Grapefruit Juice .85 ....... ' f<O. fli t •. .,..1111·.t1 1 35 Treesweet Orange Juice i _x;,, ... )59 Ovaltine Chocolate Flavon;d SERVIC E SEAFOOD f-Pf~f'A.ltf"IC Red Snapper Fillets . )39 tfl n10ll' ~"'Ol>·rt Swor4flsh Steaks •R 3 99 GROCERIES . Mr-.. Butter-.worth Syrup Quaker Oats , ..... 2 09 .73 Carnation Evaporated Milk .43 Puritan Vegetable Oil .. ' Schilling Taco Casserole .......... Spaghetti i Hunts Tomato Ketchup ' .... l ••• l Ointy Moore Beef Stew ...... Ir; .. 1'tf f Mary Kitchen Hash i •l""'f, .\'-' ' It·. Chicken Noodle Dinner .. \ t ...... 1• Beer Chunk Dog Food 11•!>'1 l"'Of\• Purina Hi-Protein Meal , "'""'rr Pt<'T ri r Downy Fabric Softener 'Wl..,.1 f_ 8<V'1l l Joy Liquid Detergent LIQUOR l')<J -...u .• rc.• V ll .. l()t<l l\E ... TU "' Jim Beam Bourbon J 80 .96 .31 .79 213 .97 .64 .35 1208 121 ]1 5 MEATS MEATS Whole Bnls. Top Sirloin 2 59 Leg of Pork ROdst 2 09 Bonclc,., re1mih Slt>ilk., 2 09 ' .99 Fresh Sliced Beef L1vt'1 Sirloin Tip Steaks 2 38 . }29 Bar-M·Bacon Beef Cube St ;;il1s 268 ..... }79 Boneless Turkey Roast }98 . .69 Boneless Chuck Roast Turkey Drumsticks .. , I• I''' '··r 218 "'t" .... ljoA,•{ }89 Boneless Stewing Beef Turkey Breast HEAL TH & BEAUlY PRODUCE ""·. 3 ~ J OO -Af l I If II ti n .49 Bic Disposable Raz or Yellow Peaches •I 209 .>\tlll01 •, I .29 Tylenol Tablets Crisp Romaine Lettuce '. '• I I~ ,, ]45 :kCJ"K ..\4.-'"~Al .6 9.-. Afrin Nasal Spray Fresh Hawaiian Papayas ' ' . . 269 '\.,Ii([, ...... ,) tJP: 't 11• .10 SlrawberryShort.cakeVitamins Ripe Red Watermelons •II " I )59 ' I • .33 Head Shampoo Assorted Fruit Rolls ,. ... ,., I ., rir ... t }39 f ~., f ~ l J f A\1 .29 Brut Roller Ball Deodorant Napa Cabbage " f4-l J{_[ L IKF • • ••••• ~JO~~ Cl'!~ lll~UllS .59 .69 .69 .19 -.rN 0011 r~r,q Ill 2 59 L' }69 1 ,~lfrtR NlV'!()')f 4 99 6 79 3 69 9 99 Ytau VONS-Un•d w.u 0 Anl '11 _, .......... .... Pillsbury Biscuits 801 l'OIG Ct<EOO"P()Q~l!EL\./I S.gento Shredded Cheese }29 VO NS BAKERY t>PM-P\MIOll~OOOOH-51.CEO Enghhl"\umns 6 PAK-(111 OIW.clf llOU Cinnamon Rolls I .) l ll -Olt EOO T'WtSl 5DN"C Egg Sandwich Bread .39 .75 .79 135 Fresh Dover Sole Fillets SO<J'oU 1'111 Fresh Western Oysters 'HOT' BAKERY I "'(ti Ot°'l!'CJI T04'ff;~ Italian Rum Cake Jl'\P[.CIA,l TIP£AT Napoteans Miiibrook Vodka 'IO""'~rrrJt >"ll'OllrED Bolla Soave Wine 11'>1n 1 • Gordon's Gin t"lllTI> """'l >!'Vl"llOSC Carlo Rossi Chabl's I l"llTLR Canadian Mist }99 12 59 1107 (MS 1!£(.cJU\11 ()Q UGtf1 -6 P...C:K 1 29 Slim Price Beer 3 69 I \llT(R Almaden Mt. Chebls ~fJ'RCTM TKOllS. ™'"llUl<,SlP'l 251"11110 9E"1. 21, 1'90. C/llL(21J) 51g.1400FO'I lOC/\TlOI< Of' ITOM-l!llT YCXl. ITV\S MO llll!Cf.S II< 1"1115 J\D l<OT fl'nCTMAT ~.J))4 W ITtl llT .. lOI AMOfl.U. leocl W. PICO 11.Vl>... lC>e 11/'!0(l.ft, 6571 VI IO'nt ST .. t.oe NICD.E.I, SM ~00 M O lM 11£~ IAl.ZI'" llrTAll QONtTn1U Ol'ILY Oftl< I NO. OAllY, t:OO /11'1 8<mOAY CJSOil FOOO IT-~ OlADlY lltC('1'U> HERSHEYS CANDIES SNACK SIZE /ll'ilk Ctiocoille, IOOl 11..o Almand 100L llAO R-. 12.oLllAO """"""°" leectt Mn,..._., a lltM1d•te ' . Coeta lleea SCHIWNGS BLACK PEPPER wz. 1.85 Huntington leech 210'2 ••act. ·'"· 111 1. tnh ltrHt end Oranee Awe. , wrt,,....,..,.. MARIN.-. TOLET TISSUE ASSTO./PRINTED •ROLLPKC .99 CASCADE AUTOMATIC DISHWASHING DETERGENT 650Z. 2.52 trvtn• 3LB CRISCO SHORTENING 2.25 0. Me'f"' 8olO _.,. Iii• I ~, llJt llttlf'D U 'UV ,._" \ \) 0. ft'\ayer Bolo ,,, 1•ut ,.r. 11• 1(11 ~t.. • .. t t'lf ""'· I 23 Pllltllury l::Jnre L•e·· BiacUlb, 1 )01 1'910 S-..1\ ~ont ~ ... c~1. >o.t l'llO 29 I 09 Otcer ,...vet, S"l L"t<S CHS Oii M:.O 12 01 1'110 l 98 Huntl~nlHch 9"1 Attanta 4730 Barrenc• Ad. f'ounteln Y•M•Y 1e201 Harbor a Edlnter I fount .. n VaMer 11"0 M•tnoll• a Te!Mn Sen Juan C•ttr•no 32051 Cemlno Ceplttreno & 0.1 Oblepo Capletreno Beach 340l1 Doheny Peril Dr. a Vlctorte l egun• Hllte t 4M1 Alcla PMtnny a Hon ... ...... FOOD WedneSday. Septembef 24, 1980 Q,t.IL V PILOT (3 Will There Ever Be An 'American Cuisine?' .......... o.4 ........ The Unitfd tat Is undoubttdly beuer known for 1u bot do1s than for it haut c- cul1lne ln fMt. lherf' ma y n ot bt' an .. Amerit'an" r ul int· Jt a ll "A1 a ~'t>unt r) "t• an• only about 200 > 1•.ir, old," says Pror J oM·11h Clod\, head <•f Pur1tut• U n lverstt) 'i< Dt>p 111 m •nt of R e i.tour.ml Hot el and lnst1tuti.11wl Munagement 1 Rill > · ·cuurne. b\ llt·r1111 lion . 1s a chi.nit•tt-rist h· manner or sty le o{ e• ,. paring food." ht' ~~' "We ar~ a mHH111 of 1m migrants We ha\ t'n t had time to deHlop uur o wn d1stin<·t ""\ ''' cooking .. ALL OF the comp1• nents are .tvatlabh ire the United St.Ht>~ In bring to the rorefrolll ho wever T" o mjJOr components arc the h1~h qua ltt) of 1ngr ed1enl" available and tht• technology and Lheorit•., of coolang tau~ht 1n tht· United States "These compone nts. com bined with a general approach h1ghli ght1n~ original combinations of spices a nd techniques, shou ld eventually lead t o a n A m e r 1 t• ci n cuisine ,· C1orh declares. There are pockets, he says. such as Creole cookin g and ethnic foods . but generally speak ing. American palates have been in he r ited from England, Eu ropean countries Mexico and thl' Orient "A LEADING \'hur H' t er1st1c o f i\mcric ari cooking lies in rasl foods ." sa ~s Da\td Hayes of the· RHI staff "The United States 1s a countrv on the mO\'e We invented convenience foods. mastered the art of quick service and de veloped the technolo10 to feed many people in ;1 relatively short time Stat~s Eati11Jf Here's a na~ \\avinJ: appetizer a Peppery Boursin Cheese Spread Cream to~e th er 11 ounces cream C'heesC' 1 1 cup dairy sour rream nr 2 ta blespoons half and half and 11 tcafipnon each seasoned c;alt <rnd seasoned pepµrr SC'r VI' w i t h a v a r t •· t ) 11 r crackers • • • The Alamo gave birth to th.it great American favonte. the Sloppy Joe· John Symington mv<>nl ed the d1 -;h with b arbecu ed pork r~ m oved from th<.• bonl' a n d r omb1n l•d with tom a toes. chill powder. red peppers and spread on buttered bread * * • Remember fo ndut>'> Recapture this ent er t ai n i n g way to eat Spear beef fillet c ubes with fond ue forks and cook m 1 part butter to 2 parts salad oil Then dip the cubes into a variety o f sauces placed around the fondue pot These can easily be made from pre-packaged seasoning mixes, such as spaghetti sa u ce mix or chili seasoning m ix IM111 ,.. ·- "In our Qflnlon . a restaurtltur who dM wb.at tw Ml.I tUt to do. for t amplt ltrv•na a popular medl*' pricf'cl ltahan d.lnntor a ur rto. i Ha ~ ~· 'He (' 0 u Id be ht' I ~I n If t 0 t>.!lt .. bll~h 11.n r\c-rlt'an CUISllW lOO, bllt thal "uuld be> IO('Ui~nt ,I \ m t'n,•an~ 1•111 M-ttt-r howt•\ l'f and art• mort• ,•oni1c-111u' of nutt1l1on .ind t"nJO) bt'ltt>r h\'ulth th.i n mn't diner' 1n ,·C\'Untnt .... notffi for "" r t•pt1onal r ut'iuh' lhn-1·11 »dds ··at T ll t-.Rt. 1.., llOrt1t>thmt< unlqut• 11boul ;\ m 1• 11 c .111 rnm l IT I VI OlJJlJh Ill UUI .. JIJllh II u \-"" dc•,·l.u •'' 1'111• " 11 I a cl Ii .t 1 1 ' p u 1 1• '\m1•111·J1I .incl ttw 111.:1 c 1h t·nl!>i .111d 1l11•s• 1111 11orm11lh ·" 11l.1hlt .1n unm.cldll'tl .111\ ~lto'I •' I t '<' ,1 ' t h 1• I 11 • -. • ti 'dL.ul I hour "1lh'1111111ri r1n.: ... 11111 hc111l1 l.1 1 c .. aurf' .11111 'tuffrtl l111k1•1I 1rn1 .it11 thnt w on 1u · ,u1,11lt'"! for tht· rn68 ll'am .-.. prcs~ntinw the l n1lt-d States 1n lht" C ulinar y Obm1uc.s in (it·rmJoy While thl' :11t•uk ttncl 11 o t .1t 1.H' 11 m t' a I w a s .rnllwnt Ii.' Ameriran anti 1111 pr C'''t-d lhl' irnnel or l':uropt•un 1udgt's, thrrt ~ J '> l11tll' about 1l thut 'uiit.:t'-.h'<I lhl' l'X111lent•e " f ,, 11 A m f' r 1 c a n c u1,1n1t Cwt·h say' I ronH .ill} thl' Amt>rtCJn 1c .. 1111 "''s composed en tlrt.oly of foreign born l'lrt>fs ALTHOU GH tfiE- Amer ican dine r s tall 1>ay.s a& mu~h altention to qualtly as to the nuances of the palate, there are s igns that tastes are beco ming more sophis tic ated , ('1och believes He note~ the growing number of cooking schools In the United Stales are begin nmg to attract notable chefs as heads Enroll ments are increasing. Ferdinand Metz, a native of G_ermany~ lt'ho broughl t h e U .S . Culinary Olympics team to Purdue last spring, is Lhe new president of the C ulinary Ins titute of America. Cioch points out lie believes Metz''S tough. disciplined ap- proach lo training and cooking m ay lead lo somethi ng s ingula rly Amenran Cioch and Hayes r e fuse to "play gourmet" and lr">t restaurants T hey are. however. high l o their pr aiaea of r~· J?ions : seafoods Qf Bos l on a nd Seattle ; Oriental dishes of San Francisco ; beef o f Omaha. K ansas City and Chicago; gum bo of New Orleans ; fried c hicken o r several Southern cities TH E Y SA \' the -.trength of U S culinary arts today probably lies 1n the adap ti o n or foreign dis hes to the varied tastes and back grounds of lhe Ameriean cons umer. T acos, pizza and s uc h "Oriental" dishes as chop s uey and chow mein are cited as examples. "Visitors once came to the United States and 1mmed1ately asked for a hamburger," Cioch re calls. "We responded by exporting our rast-food expertise abroad From a ll reports. our hot dog competes well with their haute cuisine " VOrtS SPECIALS & DOUBLE THE DIFFERENCE TOO I BARTLE PEARS la:t•Y~@~li•I•l•~il Vons Orange Juke .. ... ........ ' Vons Frozen Vegetables . Vons Frozen Lemonade .69 .67 .39 . '' 65 Banquet Dinners , . .., • Saluto Italian Entrees 2 19 .73 .._ I••• Downyflake Waffles .. . '""'' Stouffers Pepperoni Pizza • 1.ti.l l 1 .~. ~ ' II f 1 i.fl"'- Jerseymaid Deluce Ice Cream )89 )55 DELICATESSEN •t rtc.1..i t'IA°f f 4.~c;oR'T~(M~ Oscar Mayer Variety Pack I ,., I """') t ~ ( ( ~' .... Jerscymaid Cottage Chse. • .. ·~,...rr ""'\I'\-' .1 1Al1" " r..,. Piiisbury Cinnamon Rolls "Y"l'-14'""'4. "' e. '#4 '""" ', ... "" Monterey Jack Cheese 'ot'/ Ti"toii \o\"-\.~RC1"o0QtOI' t,l\V. Vons Potato Salad I X,.Cf PA("-.()f L()\w I., I •I Rich's Turkey Franks c , 1~c .. "'iilJrt k 1 fl9 4 01 PAC f\A1.r Lawry's Taco Shells 1--.0 f'-.(l" Al;l 0Q 1:\-'UJ'q'() f'1'4. I H'- Pfllsbory Biscuits 80 1 l'llG (HI C)OAO(>ll...ol/A~U l" Sergento Shredded Cheese }89 .82 .85 ~ 1 94 .59 .69 .69 .19 )29 VONS BAKERY ~ P~ll-~ Oii !!QUllDOUCH-'il CE 0 EngKsh Mumns 6 PAI<-°' ()llA/'l(;f !IOU Cinnamon Rolls J Hll -()11!£()() l'#'IST S[Slli"of Egg Sandwich Bread 1•001'(£ Date Nut Loaf .39 .75 .79 }35 16SUCES '",,.._ :~816~~~f!~~ :99 l.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ , . chocolale chip • DUNDEE· ....... ~ LARGE EGGS .69 M'0THERS· '\:::I -COOKIES- .r:· JERSEYMAID WINS 24 .•. GOLD MEDA LS AT THE t"'f 1980 L:A. COUNlY FAIR ~""'\\ ,..----... , I ) I 0 . . / I . '," 'I ·-~ ./ .. ,la:-.,,1,1· ...,, \•V I '-e, ~ \ ," 'I I •I. I J \ I ) ' ).:, ~ .rrr' ' ~J •• Uik ,~ .. ~' !~··-If.Ji GROCERIES l 1r•o11c, O mo11 S 1111p M1)( Holtvwood DressirrCJ Kraft Mayonnai.sl. 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I "' Dinty Moore Beef Stew """ff-• I N H Mary Kitchen Hash d •; ~I"'< f •Ji. , •f •, Chicken Noodle Dinner 1 .• , I .,... ., • Beef Chunk Dog Food '•I\ 11.J"'l>h-' Purina Hi-Protein Meal ... ,,.. ... roort" r Downy Fabric Softener Ii' I); !"'1( f fV'll l 1 r Joy Liquid Detergent LIQUOR "l(l "It LI lf(t• 'TIU\l(OH'T l\CIHU< K\ Jim Beam Bourboo 1'1)M• 1 • nl'..~ !Mrc>RTFO Bolla Soave Wine I '~t O il Gordon·s Gin 1 •,1 nn• .,..,..t "'"'" llOS£ Carlo Rossi Chablis '""fl' Canadian Mist }80 .96 .31 .79 2J 3 .97 .64 .35 1208 1 2 1 }1 5 499 679 369 999 )99 1259 1207 Cl\l"S l!CCAA.All <>" UOK1 6 PA(" )29 Slim Price Beer 369 J I H rTU Almaden Mt. Chabls '·~ , MElSAJ., . .:') l· • ,--J• ... ... ~ ',,1.-'"' •• t; All PURPOSE ENRICHED FLOUR 60LD MEDA~ F[O·uR ~~ MEATS Whole Bnl5. Top Sirloin 2 59 Bonelcs'> F1mil" StecJks 209 Sirlorn Tip Steaks 2 38 Beef Cube St1 aks 2 68 Boneless Chuck Roast ~ }98 ' ' .,., . • 21 8 Boneless Stewing Bed HEAL TH & BEAUlY . ' ' Bic Disposabl,. Razor " .. 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OtWmT1U 01!1.¥ OPE" 9 Nil OAllY, ..00 """ llJllDAY IJIOA FOOO ST,.,. COIWOl'IS Ol.AOlY 111.'.ct!P'TU> HERSHEYS CANDIES SNACK SIZE /llllk Chocollil~. 100Z e,..Q Almond IOOl e,..Q R-. 12<>1.&AO """"""°" .. ~ lt22 ldtneer a lpftft9Cle .. IJ 199 199 199 Coat•Me .. SCHILLINGS BLA.CK PEPPER 1.85 Huntington h.c:h 210l2 ··~ ltwd. 1111. 11"t lt...e end Or•np A¥e. MARINA TOLET TlSSOE ASSTD./PRINTEO CASCADE AUTOMATIC DISHWASHING DETERGENT ' ROLL Pt<O .99 65 OZ 2.52 lrvtn• JLB Hunttntton aHch IH1 Attante 4730 B•rrenu Ad. CRISCO SHORTENING OsMe~Bolo ••• , ... ~ ... ,N ..... ,,, .. 115 °' MIY" Bok> .... h.V~ 111 I "... .. •'ll "" 1 23 P\ll•buty E"1fa lKe fliKUtb. 7'0Z P!l<l 2Q Swill ~I ~I. 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' Oatm ,r ovides High Fibe r Be11Jefits Thf no'a so much talk 1bout c hoo• n1 whul~ sr•10 f,ood s f or • lltallhltr:..hWl Dbt>r dJ('l. but some readtol'l c-om plain of the d1fht'ult.> and exj)H\se of Cm1..hni: s u ch whole 61r1Unli ats brown r1rt-"1th th .. husks lntat't T hey overlook the m ·expensl\•e and t-qu11lly high flbt'r food a vatilllblt- ln whol~Krwn Mtts 't'ei;, oatmeal <'Creal c·1ui hr used tn l'ook 1t.·~. u .. 11 rrunrhy l opp1n 11 t o casserolt>S .is u f11lt'r Ill meatlou\ t.>~ .rnd 1.1~ u ground flour th11.·kt'11t•r fOr sou~ and :.11·" Oatmeal rt-real "i th a s prinltllng or r a1M11., anil a dash or c1nn.t nlll11 rather than .. ugar '' probabl> the ~st w nd off breakfa t \Ou <-an ha\ e m the mom1n~ It ' the kmd of tick to tht' ribs meal that can ,.:I\ e you energy until noon with a low n lone count and a good start to a nutritious day If you want to u!>e tht> oatmeal as 3 flour. place 11 • cups in your electric blender or food pro cess or and blend about I minute. lt will produce about l cup of oa t flour that can be stored up to six months in a tight container when kept at room temperature H you want to use lhe oat flour in your regular baking recipes. you can substitute il for up to but no more than 1 3 or rhe all-purpose flour you us ually use Oat flour also can be used a a thickener in both ho t and cold foods use a h ttle less than you would re~u lar flou r , as ll I!' more absorbent and wrll ':>\.\l'l l m ore and th erefore prod urf' a gre ater th1 c k en1 n g 'tbtlity. People on special di ets <-a n benefit from the ad d1 tion of oatmeal in th••1r Io o d . It a d d s f 1 b t' r needed for d1etan bulk that doctors recommend ior a better d1 ge<,t1 vt• pr otess F'or tho-;e w hr1 art' for b1 ddt>n tu •Hid '>Ui?a r lo the d1N o:it meal has a natur.tll} ICJ\\ sugar count For tho'>c on a low sochum dirt oatm eal contains atx>ut J a mere 1 milligram or· s0<1 ium naturallv when prepared Wlthout added salt Remember too, th:il oatm eal is nrh tn the H '1tamins vitamin f' <1nd nine minerals in eluding c a lcium ancl iron. so ounce for ounce 1t 1s a s ens 1 bl e and nutritious choice for in _ c reased use in your menus. Here are some 1n t e resting recipes that make good us e of the ve r s atile a n d inex pe nsive wholegrain or oats : CHOCOLA TE CHIP PEANl'T OAT COOKIES 3 cups uncooked oat m e al i 14 cups chunk s t yle peanut butter 11."2 cups semi sweet chocolate bats 1'l cup honey '• cup butter o r m argarine Spread the oats m a thin layer over a large E lection T radition Host an election eve bash and get a vote of thanks before the re turns are in with All American Fri e d Chick en. Combine 1.7 cup flou r. l teas poon seasoned salt and 1 tea- spoon seasoned pepper in paper bag. Wash one 2~-3 -po und c ul up broiler fryer . place a few pieces of chicken in flour mixture. shake un· til coated. Pour salad oil in lar ge skillet to \".z inch depth. When hot, brown chicke n pieces . one layer at a tim e. When aU chicken is browned, reduce beat, cover a nd simmer 20 to 30 minutes or u ntil chi c ken ls tender. Uncover last 10 to 15 minutes to rectisp skin. Serves'· ••• Cover election r esults wilh these winning party ideas. Invite guests to come dressed as their favorite pre1ident. Greet t bem with a pr inte'd meeu card in the shape of a b91)at. Olff!' drinks topped wttb campaign bUltoM ·and be sure to feal8" a two p11r11 cen-ter,t~ on the' dlntn1 table. ~toll)' mil pan una baltt• an •• 11 htJv coH•red con 1n a prc:h~ ll ~d :uo '•Iller &t •kt!i •bout 4 d~· rf'f' O\'f'n for l!'i 1lt\lC'll l'OIKll' m1nut«"' t11 until olclrn WJTOI Jo f.JtAlf'll MEAT b ruwn Cool ~ .. -0 .. 11-1' b'"'"1-11'""• --~-1 OAF thl' p("MUI bultt'I 1 'Ujl I , .. 1111111 ac11111111I lwt'f 11{ l h t' , hvrohtlt 1111 ~ 1·u11 u111 ·11t1kt'il out honf' · And buUm in 1 auct-p1m m.-11 IO~t·lhr1 IWl'r lo-. h fJI 1'ttrnl'I•; 1•ons tan1lv u.n\11 "mooth 'I tr In IOWllt'<t oat.. 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Add com bined nolf, baking soda and salt; mrx well Stir tn raisins. Drop b) level 11. cupfula onto an un greased cookie s he~• about 4 i.lchcs apa rt nnd I ~ incbls from the ed~e or the c«>kie sheet Bake in a ,r ehe ated 350 degree oven for 16 l(l IR m inutes. Cool a f(•y. minutes on the i:uokw s h eet .· lhen· r1·rnovt• cookJes to finis h t•oohn ~. pr (•f<•ra bly on a wire rat·k Store in a loosely rovered container Makes about 18 la rge <'OOkl~ Junt Rurh 1s the autlwr 11/ mort' lhat1 20 popular rookbook.~. tncliJdmg .. Salt· /ree Coolonq With Herbs ur1d Spu:es · If you have a )~rru/ dlt't problem. wnte 111 Junt! Hnth clo the Daily /'1/01. /' U Har 1560. Costa \1t'sa . t'alaf 92621 Enclose 11 slnrra1Jt•d st'lf addressed t'nt l'lllfl'' f111 o personal repl11 OURS P·LUS THE IRS! O·BONE L•\MB !-•OP~ LAMB STl • T u. 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UH s liced fr •11h For a r..ally dllferf!nt veget1~et tor aam sh pk nlc sanctwkh. try thi1 HEAJ.111 NUT health nut ve1etable and SANDWICH fruit romblnallon The l i.., c u p 11 b .: • n u ndwlch s pread ls a sproulii comblnatton of bean •,. cup e hoppud s pro u t s. chopped cucumber Wt•ll. time has a way of <'han1;m~ t rnd1llon1t and the p1t•nk ·~ no t'JC · cept1on Toda "s pacnir lunche:. art> u fur c ry from lht' ong1nal bread and chet.-se ~past Now a-days some pretty un· usual foods art• packed into e l ubor ale p1c-111 t· baskets and toted orr to beach. park and rN•reu lion a reas curum~r. ra11IN. 1mn· \'!1 cup ra111IM ll o w .-r seeds and 1,. cup ~unfl ow "r r b o p p e d p a r s I e y ~eeds moistened with plain 2 t abl t>s poon 11 yogurt The sandwich is rhopped panoley ser ved open faced on ·~cup phtin yogurt sh ces ol Sprouted Wheat 4 sli ces Spro ute d or Honey Wbeatberry Wheat or lfooey Wbeat· Bread bo th are berry8read health). h~art y ~nd In a bowl. combmc all flavorful 1n g r ed1 e nts . except Just the fact t ha\ the food 1s eaten outdoors. often after a good game nf tenms. an energetic hike or some other form o f s tre nuous activity ffi(•a ns that appetites To make Uungs eKsy, bread Blend w el I everything can be pre· S pr ~ad o nto brt>ad pared at home. wr apped s lices Makes 4 open in plastic containers , raced sandwtches. packed m your picnic ___ _ basket and quickly as· sembled when needed. For an added treat. •-• bring along a thermos of Corn Chief Food of Past By MITZI AYALA ~-~ SACRAMENTO <Capitol) -This may be a little bit sneaky, and perhaps we s hould have warned you first, but as you read these words, we are traveling back in time to Plymouth, and we're aiming for the year 1620. The purpose of our trip? To learn a bout corn and "the Pilgrim fathers. We're in luck. because we have with us on the trip an unexpected but fascinating compa- nion. Dan Macedo from Merced. · The reason Dan is so fascinating is that ... Wait! We'll get to Dan in a minute, but Jook! We've arrived! We've overshot a bit, it ·s 1623, but we've come at the time of year "when the oak tree leaves are as big as mice ears." That's an Indian expression meaning it's the time to plant com. · As we walk down the dirt paths between the houses, we notice an ex· traordinary sight: every dog in the settle· ment is hobbling around with one forepaw fastened lo its neck. "Why would anyone do such a thing?" you demand. partly horrified. but Ms<> more than a little curious. Sofewoy Of McCoy :::...•nl Cut s 1,, ..... • lb . . . . ... F.oren·f r4"h Oefro•led 9 8 r.:-4 t# -~ ~ ~~-lb 'The answer is: to protect the com. The colonists have learned to copy the Indian method of fertilizing their com by burying a small fish among the four kernels that go into each little hill. Rib Eye Steak 1.~~. R·o If s3sa. Ham Slices .s229 s139 · But unfortunately, the colony's dogs have a taste for fish. and tying up one fore paw is the only method tbat works to keep them from digging up the fish. Dan Macedo is intrigued. Although he's a com farmer, he studied marine biology at the University of California at Davis, and finding out about planting the corn with decaying fish catches his atten· tion. Filet Mignon 51'"\. s-·1"'. s479 B f R.b R y , , • s2sa ee 1 oast 1 • q • • Fryer Breasts 'r.2','r Chicken Bologn a. Ground Beef r~:;;i::,I /~~I~.. ,. $1 98 Dung eness Crab l ' ,. $268 Franks Cube Steak l• ~T·, ' • • t ,.. •, ~ • h t' • r ~ '1 t I Corned Brisket ""C:/'1'~, ~"' '" s2oa Rainbow Trout ~.: .. t..';,.'.·: age . s1s9 :.~ $149 •r s219 ........ .,, . . . . -. . . . . .. ... . . Today's picnic lunch is much different than that eaten by the toiling · peasants centunes Delicious Apples Washington State Extra Foney Golden Del m o us Red Variety Grapes Gr ea I c Dehc1ous Served Topped With Chui.e Sauce. ago. Snoc~hm.-59 lreot ( ~ s~, tb. lb 10< Yellow On ions Red Pota to es Cri sp Celery Nectarines .... " I '. I .:. 49c Romaine Lettuc e 29' Bean Sprouts 39c 6-1 nch House Plants 39c Porn Porn Bouquet I. iq uor '~ nd rr ; '"' S11h 1t'I ion.'\! . ''''f'" (Uf<••-.,,. '"' li<•ttt,.d So••wOy\ No s.oi.., 1n f ·~~' •• 70 Go!'.,..• ,... \a'-•'••••~'"' ~ 39e ' 39' , .s499 f ·•0 s299 Colony ~ Smirnoff ~~:blis2 ·.~;:~~ 5 .:~ .~d~: .. ~ 1098 1 I "You know," he comments, "probably the biggest factor that com removes from the soil is nitrogen. Fish, on the other hand. are extremely high in nitrogen. "Interesting," he observes,_ ''that the colonists and the lndiJmS before them hit on just the right combination." Cragmont Beverages ~ ?Ut., ( 1.,ulcH Oftd O.e1 7 9 ..,.... ~ -, 0 ~ . ~·.: .. ·" s529~ .,. s1 99 --. Anci ent Age' ij>'••• ,.... ~Cutty Sark ~·I· , '"'M' For our benefit, Macedo points out that 20th Century farmers solve the problem of nitrogen depletion by rotating their com with alfalfa which fl.xes nitrogen from the air and puts it back in the soil for the next crop of com. They also supplement with additional nitrogen in the form of ammonium. 'The dogs. with their tied·up forepaws aren't the only things to catch our atten- tion. There's something else that has to do with com, and we discover it as our party enters one of the primitive log houses. A woman is in ~far comer of the dirt·floored cabin, an he's stirrin1 a hot cauldron. Peering in o the steaming, whitish liquid, we can Just make out a few kernels of com, roiling around in the sim· mering liquid. It's almost fortunate that we have to return to our own cent.ury now. ln early Spring, when there are no fresh fruits or vegetables available yet, we'd be offered some form of com three times a day, and not much else. In hard times, com is a vital staple in Plymouth, and the resourceful housewife makes cornmeal porridge, bread, pud· dings, pancakes and pies. Leftover cornmeal porridge is sliced and fried for breakfast. So, it's time to say goodbye to Plymouth, but here's a recipe for a souvenir of our trip. It's a traditional col· onial Thanksgiving dessert, and of coune, it uses com. INDIAN PUDDING 3cups milk 'At cup moluaes v.. cup yellow cornmeal 'At teaspoon IJ'OUDd stnler 'At teaspoon cinnamon ~ teupoan salt 1 tablespoon butter 1 cup heavy cream In saucepan, mis milk and mo&u .. ; stir in eornmeal, linaer, cinnamon and salt. Cook and stir iantlJ thick. 8tlr In but- ter. Tum into a 1-quart cauerole and bake, uncovered at 300 del!'"I for about 1 bour. Serve in bowls with cream. Sen• e. .... lettle ~ G. "'·· · · 2 '" 55°0 ~ K h tk v dk .. , s4 59 ~ 1umara W•; V~ tRFi amc a a 0 ah I I•"' .__ _______ ... ~K I Bl dl'i'"'' ..... ,,s999 --G· w· .......... 2 ··s5oo 59 45 ~ ess er en 80"'. ,." ~ 1umara me y..... , .... , ;~. c %-7 Pet Milk r.-~·.-J 'd;~" c Z-€· Empress M•~: ... ~B· ·t " 5 ~, s100 ~D F d 5·s Ns100 ..-.. ISCUI s.,, "'' r. ... og 00 ..... , c" Z-i· NuMade Oil ·•· ., ~ 99¢ %-B Cake Mix1 .. ~~... ·,~r.~Q' 69¢ ~Mayonnaise •1 ..,,.,. J1 ..' 8 ac %-! 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Septomt>or 24, 1980 CAIL V PU.OT C1 A Dieter's GUide to Low-cal B0o%e It 's n o n e ws that Anericans or (lloina sol on booJ.e, swttl.'hing fr<m t~ hard a.tutr to lowt'r alcohol llrlnk like Wll"t4 wld ~-er n e 1dc•11 that drtnkln(I 'llM~l " i:. drtnk mil n)lht took hold m uw 1970li Now. a.'( Wl' llpplt' along lfllO 'ht> 'Ill:-. tht' h~ht tdt>a 111 1it·r 1•l1•r :u 1ni;: l'Y(lD m Ort' $0 l.1t:ht bl1,•r s und l'ictni hRhts .11 •' mu:.rhn~ out tht• trad1t1011ul brews Wu .-dr111k,•ri. or(' bay 1ni:. 'ltt'rt>·~ m11<1 1n \OUI t~t'.' l\l Ult lht• 11l<t clu:il) bottl1• p.irano1a about wh1rh-wine-wlth· I what. .. tht>y'l"t cultm~ · t ht'ar alc·oho l <anu I 1·alorle) intake by pour 111~ wiM over Ice cubes or d1lut11g 1t with soda or othe r nt•n alrohollr d r 111 k ~ Lo -A a I C'll h n I 'h)!ht · wtnes are gain· ang 111 popularity • I 'vc put together some · rnol und rl.'ftel>htng low-1 alrohol wine drinks that 1 arc tall and sk1My - 1 thec> "ay we want to be Wh en mad<-wi th lo" alcohol wines. ma1y of these rruxed drtnks are so calorie light that 1 they're less than half the c-a lories or soft drinks. Read the wine label. A · I Reduce Salt Early NEW HYDE PARK,I N Y. <AP> "Begin,' ning with a baby's first taste of solid food. saltl s hould be ke pt t o ai mini mum an the diet." advises Dr Bernard Gauthier. physician-in·• cha r ge of pcd1atric1 nephrology at Long !stand J cwish-Hills idej Medical Center in New Hyde Park. C hildr e n wh ose families have a history1 or high blood pressure or heart or kidney disease are especially sensitive1 to t he salt in their diet, a c c o r d i n g t o t h e1 specialist in chJldren's1 kidney disease andl hypertension. I HYPERTENSION, or• high blood pressure, isl now known to be much, mor e common among! teen -agers and everu ve r y young c hildreru I h a n p r e v i o u s I y1 beli e ved . Ga ulbierl poi nts out. Current estimates are that 10• percent of adolescents1 and 5 percent of ctti ldren1 under 11 may s uffer! from tttis condition. '·Junk food s'· and "fast foods" wi t h their• high salt content cani co n t ri bu t e to hyper t ension i n thel young. in Gauthier 's opi- mon. He says sail is con sidered a culprit since research shows tha t high blood pressure is rare in countries where there is a low salt in- take. But among people whose diets contain even ' m o r e sa lt than Americans " hypei:tension is even l m ore • pre va le nt, he adds . ''IF POSSIBLE,''! Gauthier says. "baby l foods sho uld be pre-j pared al home with a . -rood processor, blender ) or strainer. And don't J add salt. Let children · learn to enjoy natural I navors. Most or us - adults included -are addicted to over -salting. I Decreasing the amount 1 or salt used is a good idea.for everyone.·' Because hypertension ' rarely shows symptoms 1 until it becomes severe, 1 the doctor recommends l that every child have a j blood-pressure test dur· ing regular me dical checkups. "Of course, ·the young patient must 1 be old e n o ugh to ~ cooperate during the/ test -usually after the age of 3," he adds. I Even ii the test proves 1 normal, good food habits are particularly impor· taut for the child wboee parent or even graadpanal bu bad • 1troke ar •Y form of coronary dl1ease, Gauthier says. If the physician discovers elevated blood .,....ure t n a youn1 patient, further *tiDI llllauld be done to explore a pc>r•l· ble kidney or heart au. .ment. ' word about ftnd tn1 · ·11~ht .. wines What you re lookmg ror ue wane& "U&bl" U\ alcohol content. 9 p~rcent or lo <compared with 11 "9 fl(·r~-nt to J4 l)(•r ('('Ot (Or COnvenllonttl w lo •s SH• GoM,...ef Oy Barbara Oibb0n1 ( u n d e r 9 p e r c e n l der 9 percent> p o o n s bot t I e d u n • a lcohol >' club sod a. l tablespoon Creme sweetened grape j uice seltzer or. charged water de Cassis (black currant for the Creme de Cassis . <not mineral water ) liqueur> Approx I m ate I y 6 5 Twist or lemon or Club soda. !leltzer or calor ies. Lime charge d water (n ot SANGRIA F ill a tall glass or mineral water) S('JtEWDRJVER footed water goblet with Twist or lemon SubStitute low-alcohol ice cubes. Add wine and Combine ingredients white wine for the red sod a. garnis h with a over ice cubes in a tall win e. Garnis h with e d or frozen o range juice concentrate. club soda, seltzer or charged water (not m\ne r a l water) Opti on a l : fru i t garnish Combine ingredients in a tall glass or rooted water goblet. Garnish with orange slices. seed· less grapes. hulle d who le s trawberries. blueberries, etc., if de- sired. Approximately 70 calories (excluding fruit garnish>. T h l' I o w t• r I h e alC'oboltl· P<'r centag ... I ht• lo wer tht cnloru.• count Wines with R pc-r ct'nt alt'01>9I average 20 tu 30 calorlt'~ •m ounr..• ron1pan'd \!11th 40 to ~ calortt>:o. 11n ounre for win 5 with L2"'1 percent In wine talk. the word twist of lemon or lime. glass or footed water ora nge slices. alrohol l nd1 v1dua t ''U"ht" also can mean Approxi mat e ly 60 goblet. Garnish with LIGHT SANG RIA wines will vary c·olor, depth or body. calories. depending on lemon. Approximately SPRITZER To he s ure, look for t;XTRA·LIGHT WINE swcetnessofthewinc. 85calories. 't.i cup an y low- tht• ukohol l'Onltmt on SPRITZE R KIR SPRIT'lER G R A P E K I R alcohol red wine (under lht!i lube I Tht> word 3 ounces any low-11" c up any lo w· SPRITZER 9 percent> "11.thl · " no wuaran~ alcohol lt"hl whlte wine alcohol wttite wine (un· Substit ute 2 tables-l tablespoon undilut-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ' Dou DOUBLE COUPON Po~,,...-, fho\ C~l()n' 11(1~ ¥f!1h at'I, nn.-• Mlru~ICl\,1ff"'';io f~r11 'fl ( •UlJrtf\ '"" u• I f1'>ub lf' ,,,... 'ldWtnQI_!. ""'"""' fO\.I pi.ft.ha\• tt. "'"' N~ m nc.1u<Jt-•tta•l.-.r fltJf' '•'OC.tr., Pvtth3b•'\ nt .)-..n••"U •~ ,..,.,u,. ('If trio 11eM c._. (IU0£1' l4QV0t 1on1ttt11 1N1 flu•O m1i" e1roouc1•, Limit One Item Per MenllfKturera' Coupon •nd Limit 3 Double Coupons Per Cualomer. Coupon Ettecllve Sept. 25 thru Oct. 1. 1910. USDA Choic•Blede Cut Chuck Steak • Rafphs-Whlte or Wheat Super Bread •• Ralpt.s.Frozen Concentrate Orange Juice • 12oz. can ~upon DOUBLE COUPON Pjf''''"' 1• I I ~ ' Vo. •• '"' • ,. '·' ,, I ' t (1 'II-. 11 ! '1~ I II t I 1•·1 l ' t• !flt .... I I J Lh,11 I t It I .1,01 I', I I lu(Jt• I I I 11 1 '·', 1 ,f•1t Ill 1 I u1 .. 1Jlllll/I J• I! i '• f1,• t• UIJt!I ' I ···~t Ol1 • ;•111• ,, I Limit One Item Per Manufacturers' Coupon and Lim11 3 Oouble Coupon• Per Cualomer. Coupon Ettect1ve Sepl. 25 lhru Ocl I. 1980. Central American Golden Bananas DOUBLE COUPON L.j :lll I A t ' t • I • , •••• , l fl .t j Ir I \I\ • lillof -o J l1•nt t • J I * ; f'ot'• •• '''' C t I l•ltl ~ • i 1 Limit One llem Per Manufacturers' Coupon and L1m1I 3 Double Coupon Per Customer. Coupon Ef1ecl1ve Sept. 25 thru Ocl 1, 1980. per lb •• Cut or Sliced-Fancy Ralphs Green ~ Beans • 16 oz. cans Thomas E. Wilson-Masterpiece l ib. can Limit 2 Ralphs·2 Ply-Decorated Paper Towels • 120 ct.. pkg. Gillette-Deodorant-Bronze for . ~ • Right Guard 39 per ~ lb •• r-----CRr#ft.-----, r-----4Wk•----~, I Save .99 + .OI Tax with Coupon I I Save S2.00 + .12 Tax with Coupon I I Christina . I I Christina : : Bavarian f REE : : Bavarian China $2on : 1 China "":-::-• .,c..,,." 1 1 Accessories Your 1 • 5 oz. can Lim1t·2 Prices effective Sept. 25 thru Oct. 1, 1980 Savings relate to previous wHk'• Ralptt. price or lat date prior to Initial price reduction exclusive of .advertieed or promotional pricn. Advertised Item. In this ad are the Hme price or lower where available. Prlcn other than •dverti•ed prlcee may vary depending on local competition, coet factora or geographic location. I Coupon •1U:uo :::=.Md 1 1 Choice 1 I I I I We r ... rve the right to limit or refuH Nie• to commercial I Limit One Coupon P9' C•tomer I I Lt.nit one Coupon Per Cu•tomer I dealer• or wholesale1'9. ~ I Coupon Effective Sept. 25 ttwu Oct.1, 1llO I I Coupon Ehcttve Sept. 25 ttwu Oct. 1, 1910 I ecopyrlght 1910 by Ralph• Grocery Company. All Rlghta L------.couPON.------.1 L------.couPoN.------.1 AeHrvect. Ull1.I ' • l 111 SJ .. CISTA llJA -• -. lllPllT mu --'.. i111 WIS ... -.-.... ,-. IUCN 1S471 s. -.sf, wa1•n• .. PASO ...... uma ms 1214 ... Tll1ll......, '.,. an. cma a •1 l LIAIA. ...... -1141 ...... lllTISTOll IUCN STOil HMS: f.11 hly, N s.ar cam • " IUT. .. 11111 1111 SI. 1IS'lll MAMUA ' ..... nm• YAlllY l FOOD Allleriean Diet Isn't. So Bad After All LOS ANGEL~ CAP> H awa1l anJ l'ue r to -The mucb-mallaned Rico" Amftiean diet -ladm w l t b a n a ck s and THE ST DY s hows franchised fast food!\ Amenun dittl "wf'rt' I a s u r p r l s l n g I ) os Rood or ti.tter than nutritious, at lt>ast wht'n thf')' Wfft' when th.-hun it arrives at the tablt>. s urvtty was tak~n 1n says a government re 196~." Mrs Peterkin searrber •Id m U'I mtervu!s Shtt But Betty B. Peterkin said daily OONumption aald sotne problems <'f'r of calon es and fats wer.- lainly remain. t':Spt'<'lltl dt)wn en Utt l•te:st ~ur ly since diffo~nt family vey. wb.ale vitamins and m.imbers put difft>rent rnl't:st muK"r<tlts were up ttiin1s on their ph1tt•is nd bht' noH•d that "We hear nil the t1nw t h,• bt.igest 1mprov1• that the did of the • Ame rican peoplt' 1:-All ing to pot," i.a1d M1:. Peterkin of th,• l' s l>e partmt•11t or Agriculture·; Coru.unwr and F ood Ec:onumH'!t Institute in tly3tt:>\'tllr Md ''BUT IN m y op anion." she s aid, .. w t• have re lative ly ~nod diets in our country '' Speaking at a recent Weste rn Hemis phe re Nutrition Congress here. Mrs. Peterkin outlined highlights of the USDA 's largest.ever nationa l survey of American eat· ing habits. men ls were among f:amlll~ w1th Income» in 1h.-hottom 20 percf.'nt • 1 thank thul'is bcc1rniu: w t> huvt• ~n pumv1ntc c1u111• u hit of money und t'ffort into 1mprovin1< th•• dtl'tS of low lll~'OllW pt•O pit• "Hui ." :fht• uddl'd. "then· ure 11l1ll :-ionw thln.c:i wrung ..... 1th our d lt•t ('akium, for an ~llln<'C, Ill down l>\•t'UU:W 1wu1.1ll' ar" 1111t cl r111km•: th!.' •• mount of ml!k lhl')' Ul>E•d lo SWEET, RIPE She said a bit over said. "They eat leas to nutrients can be ob· half of fiAmtly dinner keep their weiabt under tained on a low -calorie tablell offered at least control and they have diet by choosing the lht'. govcrnmt"nt's r e -muc h higher require· right foods. c-o Qlmt nded dally al· ments for iron than She said proble m lowunres or seven major m en." nutrients can be ob - n u tr ie nts But some She said the average tained from: milk and !amlly members don't woman ale about l ,SOO milk products for tuke enough off the ta· calories a day. while calci um. grains and blc m e n consumed some meats for i ron. and 2,400 calories daily. And vegetables and fruits for Mra . Pefertin said the study also found that only 39 percent of Americana bad the stan· dard three rpeals a day. While 8 percent had only one or two meals, 53 per· cent ate four times a day or more, with the extra meals qualifying as snacks. •'WOMEN and teen· while me n had mor e magnesium and vitamin u~~ girls have diets that iron thart required . B·6. Teen-agers of both BUT SHE said, "The <irl' luasl likely to meet women fell short. sexes fell short of re -hypothesis that we are t h t> recommended re· commended allowances fast becoming a popula· quarcmcnts, especially Mrs . Peterkin said of a ll four of these lion of snackers was not for iron," Mrs. Peterkin needed iron and other nutrients. borne out ." since the percentqe of anackera is down aubatantidy from tbe t4 percdll counted in 1985. In general, Mrs. Peterkin said, nearllf all Americana have acteSS to enough food for Ide· quate nutrition. But Jel· tins the right foodl mto the average Amerifan ls often a different st.cir)'. "I know a . lot about what you should be eat· Ing," she said, "kit I muat admit that I don't always eat that way.'' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- The study, with re- sults still coming in, col· lected data on the diets o f so m e 1 5,000 households in the con- tinental United States during 1977·78 It sampled another 5.400 families in Alas ka , NIALOUPE On the Other Hand • . . , MINNEAPOLIS (AP> ' -Bet you can't eat just I one! Not if you're a chocolate lover anyway. The chocolates at Mme. Larcele are im· ported from Belgium. Switzerland, Fr a nce , Germany, Italy and 1 Canada, and most sell for $14 to $16 a pound. Cream -filled Fre nch truffles cost as much a!i $20 a pound. There are also U.S. chocolates for $8 a pound. BUT SHOP owner El- lie Larson says the price doesn't seem to deter customers, who spend an average of S200 to $300 daily in the store, and a lot more o n weekends. Mrs. Larson opened the shop in the St. An- thony Main development in August 1979 after s pe nding ri ve years te a c hing communica I tions and writing to high 1 school seniors. "My husband and I ca m e to St. Anthony M a in for dinne r one night. We had been look- ing around and thinking of maybe starting a business. When we came I in here, we decided if we 1 were going t o d o something. maybe this I was the place to do it," Mrs. Larson said. j ST. ANTHONY Main is a complex of re· , taurants and unus ual s hops housed in several rejuvenated late~l9th century warehouses and factories on the Mis · sissippi Rive r nea r downtown Minneapolis. Once Mrs. Larson and her husband. George, who is also a teacher. had chosen the location for their business. they had to decide what kind of business they wanted. "We decided to look around and find som ething that wasn't avai l able in Min - neapolis," Mrs. Larson said. "I'd been interest- ed in chocolate." Then came the job of d ~c id ing what chocolates to sell. "I tried lite rally hundreds of different cbocolates before decid· ing on the lines I wanted to carry." "MANY people said Ye were nuts ........ that Minneapolis would never go for paying $14 to $16 a pound tor eehocolates. But people have been very eager to do business. And we do have eome plecee tor as little u 1S cents each. "We ll"Y to encourage people to just buy one piece. We have a lot of so-cent aalee. We try to introduce p eople to claoeolate and bave found tbat tbey will come back," Mra . Lancmaaid. . ' * fH Fresh Mushrooms . ... 69 ..... ...... ffi Watermelons • •.. 09 c;....., m Delicious Apples )~·.89 ,..., ffi Ribier Grapes I , .. ,., ili African Violets ~ .. 59 .... 99 .... i..,·. B! Chocolate Syrup ·~·· .75 B! Clorox Bleach .. ..,,..°'~ m Scott Towels ::: .79 U·••·1 75 ti. r9ll • be ff! Earthtone Napkins .... C1. 73 ..... 5W m Sandwich Bags ,,. C1. 88 ..... ij! H! ~ '" , ..... .LlllY'S TOMATO JUICE Dog Food ..... Tomato Sauce , .. _,....~· Waffles 11 .... .18 -,. .... .49 - .71 n .... ... ~ (;.;(;rn •·C1, .99 .... c.,,.. .• , "'-C.........O.,....,... ~ Mr. P's Puzo "~~· • 89 ADWllllM fTUI AYAUllUTf MAIAlfTlll lAClf Cl 114($( 1111115 IS •cou1•10 10 8! RlAOll Y AVAllA8ll IOt SAii Ill lACH ._. •• !I 84SKll !tClPI AS S'!Clfl~U t llOllO Ill l~I' AO If W( tuN QUI 01 AN 4D'ICllllSIO 111111 'II( Wlll OllfltlOU Yl)Ult Cl101Ct OI A C0M'AllA8U Ill Ill Wtll 11 AVAllA9l( •lfl(CllllG IH( SAllll SAVINGS 011 A •A111Ct11t~ llllllllNG IOU 10 fU• CHAS( IHt AINUllSIO 111111 Al IHI .-ovt•11Sto '•ttt 1111H111 JO ou~ H! ..... ..., ... Hawaiian Punch D! ................... Apple Juice ,_ H! Orange Juice I IMy't B! Vienna Sausage . B! Life Cereal FOLIER'S COFFEE AISOITID GllNDS ·::· .69 ...... 1 s• Ml. • 1'' ,.. .87 • •&. - 10 .... 144 .... !~89 G...GW Ht Nlblets Com '!:· .31 ~·· ~ Tomato Soup "::;."'·. 22 "'"'• Of "" S.., .. Oii ffi Chunk Light Tuna ''Z.:' • 87 ..w-~ Premium Saltines "'"· 77 ..... . .............. ffi Jell-0 Gelatin ..... 57 .... . Cmc• ~ Shortening ... ...... !ff Stewed Tomatoes i.t• ~Onion Soup ~ Handi-Wrap • .... o.~ ffi Gold Medal Flour IS' Off &*I ff! Colgate Toothpaste B! Anacin Tablets Gilotto ~ TracBBlades Stylo ~ HairSpray fl+ jhi~~k Shampoo CAW.llA CELLAR!S ,.!· 20s ·:.:·· .47 ,,., 67 ..... JOO·~· 1 '' tt..a s~ .• 97 1~ .99 100 ct. 1 '' ... ..... 23• .. .. ·.:· .99 ..... 11• Ml . I AYLOR WlllE L1~·· IMfl-m Porterhouse Steak •. 271 ............ _._.°' ffi Round Stea'k •. 119 ........... c.... tf! Steak Or Rtast ... 191 ..... ,. ........ m .Spencer Steak •. 311 lootO.C. ~ 7 -Bone RoHt •. 139 ... .............. H! Sirloin lip Steak u.s.o.a. i.,cto.i ~ Fr~sh Le~-0-Lamb u ~ .... a . ......w. fNtllS..-~ Loin lamb Chops 1.u.a.~·'-' ~ Sirtoi1 Lamb Chops l.U.A.~ ....... ._... H! ilam~ Chops ..,.,... B! Seagram's 7 -Crown " ..... Ht Gilltey's &in ....... ff! Ancient Age '""""' ........ ~ ff+ Lvcky Later Betr c..-. ff! ...... ... 23• •. 1•• •. 2•• ... 2'' .. 1•• ,,, s•• ... !:. 4s• •. s1• ,. __ 2s• .... PllCISIMaM-.,..,,14-Tm.,9'.H,1 .... Low a-..x Prices Prowe We Lis ... lo Youl All INllTm'_,, ...,_,•WI 1' IW8 • M l8MI • W'1PDIL a · T J ,. " .. • ' . " I .• \ NEWS FEATURES I FOOD Wednesday Seplember 24. 1980 DAILY Pn.OT (9 l~l PUBLIC NOTICE •tnt'hOUe ltUM .. 06 .-.nAftMHT TM ........ ,.._ I• ...... i..N IJtlUty Rates Versatile Gazpacho \ \.. -.. JT•, •EAl l MINCa 6 COM :::"' .• ,w On-. c.. ......... u. J.,,., W. Twl. -~ ~ A,. ••. 1 .......... u.-1 Ttlh"""'-l•c~•v ..,.., ......... ,,,_., '"'" fl\ ................ II ... Wtlll I ... C-h Ci.no _. 0rM(lie c-1, ~ ._11' .... ,_, .. .._,_ °'" .... c-0..1., "'* S... II M.Otl I ' 1• 1191• 'Feel Pinch' 8111IOMA8 D. ELIA.8 PUBLIC NOTICE 'ICTtnOUteutt .. U _.,...H&Te .. 1n EVWJ bolalebold bu felt \be Impact ol aplral lnl utWty ratea. but unUl now there have been f•w • aJcu that ti.laeu wu bema burt by the price In ('tt,aJe ,,.. tol ........... ~ .... llo1t•9 ............ M>O.eU$T•._s, , .. ,. ~-· ...... ,.,....,. ... ,.ca-. J ...... w , • .,., J t 10101 C ... Ullwt.... .._......., llNC" CA ..... . Jffry A S.-. IOIOI C...•l1Nl-M_......., ...._CA..._ - '"'' -...1i.u h , ............ ., • ....... ~ J-w~ . .J• Tiii• '*·--., .......... C°""ty Oen OI ~ ...... C-y Oft S.0 .. mMrlt.1• ,...,. P..011-Or ... 0.tt 0.lly PtlO< S.111 II lo.Ott 1.t; t• ~ PUBLIC NOTICE 'tCT1 nous eusJNt:U NAME STATEMENT Tl\,. I01to.1ng °"''°" I\ 00!"9 1>1;" IW~\ 10 l lOUIO GAS PUMP SERI/ICE, '~ R-ptl "'~'-"' U>\la N .. a (<tllforn1• mllll l(u,, J Pt;,,,1, lOll H•ve• • ..,., .. CC>l>la -· C.llfON\t<t m7' d,:,~.':"",.,.,.s ls conctuc1eo t>y .., Jn Kurt J Pl.,.1 ''"\ $1.tf~t w..t-. ••lt"'Cf w1tl't trw Covnfy Ci.>t k of Oran~ Covn1; M AuQv\I 7'. ,..,_ "14"Ull1 Puo1,....., Or-eo." o..11y P110f S.001 J. 10. 11.1•. 1'111) 3~ PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS IUSUlllSS MAME STATllMllNT T ... toliowl"9 __, Is Oot"9 bu~• M~)·~ l(AltlS ENTEllPRfSES. •l Flrw-. lr¥W, CA tJlta Oevlcl E-d JeO , t:J ,,,,__, Irvine, CA W11• Tl\I• ~. i• condu<IPd by •n In· dlYIOU•I Oevtd E Jeck Tiii\ \t•-t WM filed •1111 lf>t County Cten; ol O•-County Oft S.e>- l•mlle• ... ltlD f'l4S* P\IOll-Or-. CoHt Deily Piiot 5">1 ,,, Ort '· •• u. ,,.., - PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T llP IOllowiftQ .,..,...,,, I\ 001n<1 Ou\I nf'\'\ d' (ALAMUSA DRYWALL COM PANY, •1 V6UIJ P.c:1t1< Ortvt, Hunt tftQlon &..Kii. C.llkwnl• "1WI> •1t••d C•lamu•a '801 11.11., P•c•f•< Dr-fv.. Hunt1nqtOr\ 8 flat ". C•llt0<n1a<11M1> Tl'U\ ~MW\S " (~\to b~ on tft d•"•0Ud1 Al..,,.,CMam~ Tllo\ \l.C_,.i wn l1lfl0 will\ 11\t' Counly Clerk Of Or11n~ County on ~llQU\f 1'1, l'lllO Ft44teJ PuOloshed Or-Coo•• Oallv Pilot. ~of >. 10, 11, 1•. l'llO JS'lt-IO PUBLIC NOTICE BUl Uult '1 t'b&nllnl u amaU bul&.oeua flnd utility bWI IO hlfh that It '1 no tonier euy to paaa th~ C09ts ~h to c:uatomera via •li•bUy hl1her prices So t.hf COftlumer 1rouP1J. tenlor ciUsent and big cities who have bffn the ooJy ones f1gbtm1t ~Vt-r·IMttUllll telt>phone. elet'lnc and oalun•I iii> rates now find themselves with new alUes AS USUAL, IT IS A P.\Clft'IC Telephone case that ia the milestone P1tc1(1c. whose rate Increase requests generally set the pattern for those asked later by other Califorma utllilles. seeks a raise of $795 millioo a year The state's largest cities -Los Angeles. San Francisco and San Diego and sevea;al consumer and senior citizen groups once again make up the chief opposition. for the proposed rate increase would add lo 'both basic monthly fees and to charges for extras such as extension phones and telephone jack installations. But this Ume the old group of telephone com· pany foes i5 joined by the likes or the California Retailers Assn. and the Telephone Answering Services of California. That ·s a solid Indication that SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA •--ot:us small businesses feel threatened by utility rate in creases. The ans w ering service group, in fact, claims it is the prime victim of the proposed rates. which will be con- sidered for the next several months by the state Public Utilities Commission. AMONG THE INCREASES PACIFIC seeks are hikes from $23 to $86 for installation of the "secretarial" lines that link answering services to customers. Answering services would also face an increase from $71 to $215 in the monthly fee for renting a switchboard. The answering services say the rates would force them to increase monthly charges to customers 20 to 30 percent. "The one-man swimming pool service or the one-woman real estate office -ver y' typical customers -simply couldn't afford to keep their answering services," says Tom Smith, president of the answering service group. "As a result, they would lose business and many s maller answering services would go out or business. Pacific knows that -they have to know it -and they don't care." In fact. the utility claims it has been subsidiz· ing answering services and .other small business users for years. Pacific claims it loses money re- pairing answering service equipment. Al"Wl ........ Vet eran Congress· man Lione l Van Deerlin, D-Cali!., sayS' he ref uses to give hls views on 18 "moral is- s ues.. asked by the S an Diego Evangelical Associa- tion . Among them, sex education, drug use and tax exemption for churches. Ole for Gazpacho - Sp1un's Sunny Soup. Sa lad It'!'! a ha ppy medley of a flavorful vegetable 00ef broth with diced garden·fresh crisp vegetables. Gazpacho originated on the plains of An· dalusia where peasants worked the fields from early morning until sun- set. The cold vegetable soup. made with locally grown fresh vegetables, Surprise Chicken If you think you've mastered' the art of pre- paring chicken in a hun- dred different ways, think again! Armed with a package or Seasoned Coating Mix for Chicken -Original Flavor and a bit or imagination, plain old chicken talces on new dimensions. For example, Chicken Continental. Prepare chicken according to package directio ns, place baked chicken on serving platter and keep warm. Add 'I• cup dry vermouth to pan and he at to loosen pan particles. Blend In l cup sour cream. heat and spoon over chicken. wa s thei r l q;h t refreshing meal at mid· day. Today, Gazpacho can be the anytime-any place soup. Make our 4-cup basic recipe for the family. Double or triple the recipe and you have a star attraction for a buffet table Serve Gazpacho icy cold in the summer; serve 1t piping hot in the winter Use canned condensed beef broth and canned vegetable juice as the base for our qujck and easy lo pq!pare Ga zpacho. The fresh vegetables -cucumber . tomato, green pepper and onion -are availa- ble year-round and take just minutes to dice. Chilled Gazpacho So up s hould b e re frigerated at least CBS-TV Segment Upheld Garnish with fruit. 1f desired. Anothe r in· tercsting fl avor varia· ' DES MOINES, Iowa lion is to pre pare CAP) _ A complaint of chicken as directed. add .,.. unfairness against the 2 teas poons crushed r CBS television program dried mint leaves to bag .. 60 Minutes" for a seg-of seasoned coating m ix ment on the Love Canal before coating chicken. pollu.tion situation in su bs titute l/4 cup un- . New York state was dis- sweetened pi neapple missed by the National juice for the water News Council. Bake accordjng to in · The council said the structions and while 1l's complaint by Or Robert baking, dream up a fan- W. Miller was "unwar-ciful name. r a nted." Miller com · Piquant Chicken , plained the segment un-another recipe, is sure fairly pictured the New to boost family morale. York state health com-· 1 h missioner and health de-yet is e egant enoug for com pany. Once again. partment as negligent follow package direc - and uncaring. lions for baked chicken. but use only 2 pounds or four hours to blend and heighten individual navors. The trick in pre- p a ring hot Gazpacho Soup iis to add the vegetables at the last minute so they retain their unique salad-like crispness. ZESTY GAZPACHO SOUP l ClO~·ounce> can condens~ beef broth 11rl cups vegetable juice or 1 ( 12-ounce) can t cup seeded and chopped cucumber 112 cup seeded and chopped tomato 2 tables poon s chopped onion 2 tablespoons lemon juice 2 s mall c lov es garlic.crushed Dash liqwd hol pep- per seasorung Com chips I " To serve chilled: Jn large bowl, com - bine beef broth, vegeta· ble juice, cucumber, tomato, green pepper. onion. lemon j uice, garlic and hot pepper seasoning, Stir until blended. Cover and refrigerate at least 4 hours or until serving time. Serve with corn chips Makes 4 cups To serve bot: ln medium saucepan. combine beef broth and vegetable juice: bring to a boil. Reduce heat; add c u c umbe r , tomato, green pepper, onio n, lemon juice, garlic and hot pepper seasoning. Simmer gently until just. heated through. Serve immediately with corn chips. Makes 4 cups .. f- • FICTfTIOU'.. eUSINESS N•MESl.ATEMfNT f h@ tot1ow1ng oer\On \ itrt-Ootng ~Stnf''\,.,, "The truth is," Smith says, "that if Pacilic would rent us modern equipment, inst~ad of switchboards Ua at came out the same year as the Mode l ·A Ford, it could cut repair costs significantly." T h e s e g m e n t • chicken and substitute broadcast May 25 and 1~ cup prepared Riviera narrated by Harry French salad dressing Reasoner, was entitled for the water. "Warning: Living Here -----,.-------,,,,--------May Be Hatardous To Soup-Salad Is Easy To Prepare CURT'S FUR"llTVRE, IUS S Harbor BtVd , Costa Mua, Ca111orn1n Wally Sanon ~ Son Inc • a ('41llfo•n•a CO•PO<allOft, ml w Olvm· i>•• Blvd • Los An~tf'\~ ·Ca1tforn1t! 'iliC)1• Th°' ~~l IS <4ndu<IPd Oya CO<· por4'tt0n R-1LSe01n, Pt~- 111)1~ ll\I\ llal-L w•• llled wltll the County Cl@rk of Orange County on AUCIU\I 7'1, 1'!90 ,, ... , PuOli•...., Or-Coast D•llv PllOI, ~Pl 3. 10. II, 14, 1te0 3S4 .. IO PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T~ rouow•1>9 """-' '' -"9 ous1- M\\ a\ (Al COAST CONTPA(T ING. 33'" Elisa Oro.... Dana Pooni, C.•llforma '12!>1'1 Jam.., H JMobYn, Jl1'1 F """ brtvr. Dana Point, Calltorntrt 4f?61' '"" OU-.I~• "conouclo.'d Oy nn 1n d1YtGu•I J4Jn'W'~ J l<ObK"tt Tl\IS Stal-I wa• ltlPd '"'I" I~ Covnly Cl@r~ ol Oran9" Countv on A.,quSI 7', lli90 • Fl~18' PuOl!slleCI 0r""91' eo." Oallv PtlOI I S..111 3,10.11,1•.19'0 J.O~ PUBLIC NOTICE LIOAl MO!'ICIE: MIWPOln'-MaSA UN"lllD ~DtST•tCT .................... NOTICE IS HEREBY GlllEH tt\et Ille Bo•rd of Educ•llon ot Ille N._-t.-S. UNfled Sc-Oitlrlct of O•enoe c-., will recelw _..., Dlds up to 1;00 P.M. Oft IM 2nd deY of Oc loMr. 1'.i, ot Ille offk• of wkl Sc-Dl•lc1 .......... 1157 Pl•-11• Sl...C. cat. Meso, CA!Hontle. e1 wM<ll ti-Mid Olds will be PW1i1lc11 ~-,...,,.,. COMPUTER POWERCENTE• All Illa_.. ID be It! ..:cordOft<e wllll Cottd llletts, I ttslruc l ions. •nd Stle<lfluilloN wNcJI ... -Oft Ille "' -oftlee .. lf9 Pvf<llMiflt OlrKtor o1 said~ Olttrtct, 1157 .., • .,,,,. StfMt, C.U-. eotlforllle ~. A PwflOIH•Kot 90flCI may .. , .. .,,,.. llt .. dlter.tiOn Of Ille Olslrlct. Mo 9Mllllr 1NY wltlldr-Ills Bid tor ......... torty.f111e lff) deY$ ef10r ---------.. "--· TM ...,_. Of llluUllOtl of tM ......,,.MRY Uttlfled Sci.of Dklrlcl ,._.... .. •llM to re1«1-or lllf ... -"" _11., «c.,t .. I•-" 914, -........... ., ... . twmollty., l~lty '" ... ., llcl , .. col wet. OATED:..S•U ,.,, 1', '"°' NEWf'ORT·MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT .. 0r ... ~ •• ~ ~ ...,,..., flllltf. C.P.M., ~06N<t9r f1Ml,_.17 ,..,...._.Or .... GM• Delly P.._ s..c.11...... '"""'° PlJllUC NOTICE Your Health." It dis - MANY BUSINE~ES BELIEVE PAClnc•s efforts to charge ever-higher rentals for old equip- ment are part of a concerned effort by its parent company. American Telephone & Telegraph, to force businesses to switch to expensive new equip- ment. cus:re1i the possible health hazards created by the deposit of toxic materials in the Love Canal and the possibility that mocing several bun· dred area residents may set a costly precedent for One economist likens the effort to "what it would be like if Ford wanted you lo change from a 1977 car to a 1980 car and had control of replace· ment parts. Ir they tripled or quadrupled the price for parts, you'd eventually buy the new car." the state. , Miller raised several areas of complaint, in· cl uding an allegation that CBS "disparaged" a health department rP.· port by describing it as a "fancy brochure.·• Only the PUC can now step in and mediate this dispute and if it does not, both Pacific and the PUC will likely face a lengthy court battle like the one which produced $500 million in telephone refunds this year. "It is, i.n fact, a fancy brochure." said council member Franklin H. Williams. "l fell ... it was a perfectly logical and appropriate adjec- tive for him (Reasoner> lo use. 1 fi,nd the com- p! a int unwarranted in all respects ... But chan ces are the PUC will give Pacific much of what it wants. That has been its pattern for the nine months since Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. appointed two new members or the agency. 1 Elw i.rn columnut bcued m~nta Monaca. J Profits Small Tidying Vp a Task By IOYCE L. KENNEDY Dear Joyce: lleadla1 yoa, tohlmn gave me a UUle booet • •utlal to lutew ~ abRt operatiq a •aid 1enlee. Help! -A.B., AlleMowll, Pa. In the team concept, a group of four cleaners blitz a house or office, brandishing brooms and mops, vacuums and dustcloths. 1be scour- ing workers cle81lSe an establish- ment in an hour or so; each team can do five to six houses daily. For all their washing and waxing, team members typically are paid$4 an hour and the meter runs while they travel between jobs too. Workers, usually women, range from college students to IJ'Uldmotbers. Recruit· ment is by small ads in local newspapers and word-of-moutb. ALTaMJGR OPEllATING a maid bwli.neu ii in tbe micraine catecorY, Bea Riley ol the Wasbi.ngton, D.C. area says it beata bein& a public bealtb lnvestleator, wbicb ii what abe wu until abe quit several years a10 to open lliebty Maid.a, now an elpt-team service. Riley, a bome economist. says ii )'OU're mkeea to clean, for1et it. Un- leu tbe owner abowa entbualum for tldy·uL.,i:u, tbe dlalntermt will ftlter to tbe cJMnlq crews - matlq ~ mbappy customers, wbo, OD the nerqt:, shell out betwem • and "5 fclr a llerry II aid c)tientn1. A.ltbaalb ltlley employs ft.e well· paid _.,.tmll to train clewn, buJ auppU., baadle new cuatomen and mediate disputes, abe won't coaakter tbe ._ .. ,.., financially comfortable uaW abe fteld.a ao teams and earns a ( CAREERS ) 5 percent profit, she says. Getting customers is easy ; the hard part is recruiting reliable crew members, particularly as sub- stitutes or as regulars duririg the spring and last two weeks of August. JORN GAaVES, who owns Maid To .~rd~r. another team cleaning service m the Washington area, after a decade in business says it's nearly impossible to operate profitably only with a maid service. His companion small businesses range from custom machine tools to a pest control service. His highly sophisticated operation is tracked by computer ana employees are shifted amoa1 tbe various companies as needed. I.I you intend to work from home, check zoning laws and licensing permits. Be certain you understand the requirements for lnaurance, in· eluding worlten' comp. Don't over- look Social Security C09ts. Ganes says overhead is bffomlq prohibitive and that it may be easier to eam good money by keeplq your businea very small, limited to a vo.lume you alid memben ot your family can clean. • •r. 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' " ., -. • :~ I Cl• OAIL.Y PIL.OT I I A Barbecue Alternative S<\mt-hbtortans say, barbecues orlclnawd when colo n11l housewives were una~le to itand the> ht-at of lJ)e kitcht'n and movt-d lhtlr rooking fh·et-out 1dc Today, ~.-havt-cool. modern k1t chl·n Rut h<1rbt-nK'3 h{n "\"' :c"t;tyed "1th lb bec.tw.l' of lhc 'hl'l'r .,:und fu11 or c.-allllj? 11 11tdoo" .11HI tllt> i.: r l' a t I .i., 11• o f mt' 11 :!-l llktl 1m ttw 14nll grediuta; mix w t-11 Add lamb. r"fl'laerate overn11ht. turning oftt>n C r lll tamb OVt'r h ot eoals 30 to 40 minuff'!4 or until rMat ls roolcc.-d to dt•stred dontnt-s~. tum ~.-veral tl mc>s and baal'-' "-Ith rt>ma 1n1na murln8de durtnl( ('ooll. lnlt Yield G to K M't \ lnj'> ~l1 F.F.N~TOWN l.AMB SK t;w t;a.~ ' I 4 lo 5 pound lt'J! of l.1m h 1 : r up di') rt'(! w1m• ' • c•up oll\ ,, 011 2 labl espou n s brandy 1 <'UP l'hopped onion l larl(e dove aarlic. min<'t'd 2 tcuspuons salt • • teMpoon dried lt1af morjonun, tru1thcd 1., ttal\poon drat:d h•uf thyme. crwshcd I bu y ll•ttf 2 ml-dl1110 .rncchm1. ('Uf 111 l lltt•h p1eCl'li 12 11 mull white 11n1ons, llt't•lt-cl 1, pound ml•d1um 111ushroomb l 'ut lamb 1nt11 11 !a rnch pleres. In large bowl 1•ombhw wine. oil, bran· dy. onion. garlic. salt. marjoram. thyme and bay leaf ; mix well. Add lamb Cover. Chill 4 hours or overnight; s•ir occasionally On each or 6 111cewers thread lamb, -iucc hlni. onions and mu11hrooms. Brush with rnarlnude ; roast over hot coals about 12 to 15 m 1nutes turning t o brown all 'lldes. Baste wilt\ r e maining marinade during cook· 111~ Yield: 6 servings. ~ A barbecue treat: Butterflied Leg of Lamb B 11 lll•1 f11t·1I 1.t•J.: 91 l.amb 11-1·111-\ hl 1'1'°k ,ind t.'ab\' l\I :'ll'r\l' J 'lh't·1,1l ,1lh•rn.1l I\ 1• 111 t rud1t1onJI ~11lh'd ,tt•.11.. T hl' llll'.lt I' ITid n n.11t'<1 ov t' r111ithl 111 ,1 l i r1•t•I.. 1nsp1rt><t blt>111t llf kmuo J U H't'. Oii \'l' 0 11. .llld ln•rbs It'-. th1• k111cl uf dish that's f.rnn 1•nough to Sl'rvt.' gUl'St:. but .il:.o I J I' .I I r II r ,I r ,1 m I I \ h.trbel.'Ut.' No limits, lus lower prices. overall! Leg of IJmb 1~ so \ ersallk. you can cut 1t into cubes to make an 1•nt1 rely different type uf dish Qut.>cnstown • Lamb Ske wers We've c re a ted a brandied le mon and garlic wine marinade that makes a d elightrul complement to l amb's delicate • flavor. Zucchini, onions. and mushrooms are col· orfully threaded on the · skewers along with the lamb to make an attrac- tive serving Young grass-fed lamb is available in this coun- try year-round. Jus t · thaw in the refrigerator :ind barbecue. Its delec-' table taste will win over e ve r yon e gathe r e d ! round the sizzling meat. BU'ITERFLIED LAMB 1 1 4-0r·S pound leg of lamb 6 tablespoons lemon juice ' 4 tablespoons olive oil 2 t e a s p oons · Worcestershire sauce 2 teaspoons salt l teaspoon grated lemon rind 1 2 teaspoon dried 1 leaf rosemary. crushed 1/4 teaspoon dried mustard 1 • teaspoon pepper I Thaw l a mb io · r<.'frigerator overnight. Remove fell Trim any excess fat Place the leg round-s 1dc-duwn. ~on cave side at top. Insert a I s mall. s harp knife : alongside the exposed . bone at top. With short strokes. cut along this 1 bo ne. releasing the meat down· to the joint. Begin :.igain from the top and · release the meat from the ollwr side of the bo ne With the knife tip, fo llow the curve of the 1 bone socket and release th~ meat. Make a s lit :ilong the shm bone to free rema i ning m e at from both sides. then lift out bone (Save the bone ' and a n y s craps for ~ou p .. ~ In la rgt; bowl 1 tombine remmning in· Easy Plmns EASY FREEZIN' PLUMS Halve and pit ripe.' fresh plums a nd toss 1 tho roughly with lemon juice. Place on baking ' sheets in freezer and I freeze firm. Then pack m plastic bags. seal and I store an freezer. T o serve. use as ice cubes 1n blende r drinks or blend with ice cream. yogurt or fruit Juices. PLUM STUFF Stuff a variety of fresh plums with cream cheese for an easy but s pectacular dessert. Sim ply s li ce wedges from plums and rm with s weetened. so ften ed ' c r eam c heese . Add j chopped nuts. candied ginger or coconut to. c r eam c heese for a variety of taste and lex·, ture treats. SKINNY SALADS I Combine tresh plums and peaches with canned (in its own juice) pineapple, fresh orange slices and a pinch of ginger and top with cot- tage cheese for a won· derrully "skinny" and satisfying s ummer salad. SURPRISE F R ENCH Lower overall meat prices. CROSS 189 RIB ROAST Boneiess Bonoeo Beer Chuck LO BONELESS ROUND STEAK Full cut Bonoeo Beef LARGE END RIB ROAST aonoeo Beet CORNED BEEF BRISKET · LJOV lee. Points FRYING CHICKEN FRYING CHICKEN CUI UP lAC>:Y C•tlf (A>OWN BONELESS TIP STEAK 1!01o01 D ~fl I •'Ov~O E·Z CUT CUBE STEAK fl Cll081ll BEEF BRISKET Hl S" 80 .. fl( SS 80"0£0 8111 SLICED BEEF LIVER STEWING BEEF 187 LO 189 lb 168 lO te ~6S ie.79 ,, 2.38 1a2.68 ie 1.98 ie 1.19 1e 2.18 LADY LEE BACON ~11{1 0 1 38 11"4f( .. 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OfGU\,10 00 ..OT .i Ol CAN • '+ r TOP RAMEN NOODLES 2S 0 4 114\/0l!S I OZ PllC • I' RAGU SPAGHETTI SAUCE 1 112 0 loAOITIONAt l l'lAllD'IS l1 Ol JAR • '+ rCOOKIE MIX OOUl'ICANH~ES Ct« (!<IP 1 29 00 OATMfAl ·-11•, Ol IOft • I' HAMBURGER HELPERS 79 0 &ln•aoo<E• H~~ 6\0Z IOX o .. -' canned & Packaged .;HARVEST DAY 29 TOMATOES • 16 Oz CJn .; TOMATO SAUCE LJOV tee .27 15 Oz C.11" pGREEN GIANT 3 9 6¥i.~~~'~e~,~~"sBP.1•~ 16 oz (Jn wno1e Kernel or Cre.1rn corn or P<.1\ .; LADY LEE COFFEE crouno Regular Orio or E iecrr•c Perl< .; SALTINE CRACKERS wov Lee .; TOMATO SOUP c.impoe11~ 699 48 oz can .49 16 oz BOl( .22 io~. oz (Jn I' GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 6 IO(l<W((f 1 09 ,..,....,., 00 """' • bOl C•"" • I' GRAHAM CRACKERS 0 1AO•tlf 69 •Ew1•0 OR ''°'"AM?N 16 0/ !IOi • I' MACARONI & CHEESE 29 0 COlOlN GRAIN DINN(O 1· • Ol 80•. I' FARM STYLE DRESSING 69 0 C.000 ~•SO-.\.,.,. 1 S OZ P<C • r SUGAR SMACKS CEREAL .1 S3 0 •!UOC..C.\ 180/ 80> • r SUNSHINE CRACKERS O (Hf!11! "'""00 9S WH(AI WAJ(ll\ 160/ 80ro 'TOAST'EM POP UPS 65 .;. IOASl(O o <tAVOoS •0 01 RO>. r HAWAIIAN PUNCH 6 C'\.IB'I' ltf'O y(QY 8(0Q'f 68 00 lOW \UC.Ari' llfO QD,~• 4, 01 tat-,• r FOREMOST MILKMAN 1 59 ~ POW0<111D "'"' •OT BOX • r PLANTER0S PEANUTS 2 29 t, COC• I •ll 14 Ol IA~ • rMUG-O·LUNCH SS 0 Al TTY CllOC•E• ! •LAllOl>S 11\ Ol P•C • I' KRAFT DRESSING 0 •VOC•OO \Al,10 aozen .73 r sTEWEO TOMATOES 113 0 1AO•Ul 160/C.AN ,'+ b HEINZ KETCHUP uoz 81l .99 f LAWRY'S.SAUCE MIX. S9 ... \PAC.H( TTI I oz PllC. • L PLANTER s PEANUT Oil 1 72 1• Ol lfl • %,STOVE TOP STUFFINGS 83 ' • vAtlETU . 6 DZ BO•• Delica t essen Items I' TURKEY BOLOGNA 89 0 LADY lfl SllClO • • • • • •6 OZ PllC. • r LITE LINE CHEESE 1 S9 0 8()llO( N S SUCtD PIOOuCt 11 OZ PltC. • b ~~~REL~ BAL1~~z 1>1tc. 2.39 Delicatessen Items .; CHICKEN BOLOGNA Laov tee s11ceo r POLISH SAUSAGE .79 16 Oz p~q .39 } I Cl P•Q ('. lA.t t ~ti 1 • .,,,, • -.. • 1.39 1.39 1.29 r HOT LINKS • tAI t .tf I 1 ( 't r LONGHORN CHEESE •-. A•t I tAtt 1 • .,. [ PUDDING CUPS . ~ \~~--..-,~,. l Y.Wl(ll(\ ~PA(( ..... " .89 'SHARP CHEDAR 1 75 •~Al I CoAC'E~ llJU11!lt •r.O/ Pt.', • b SALAMI CHUB MMtOllOl.OOOI• •. •• 1601P(C 3.29 Dairy & Frozen .;ORANGE 59 JUICE • LJOV Lee. concentrate i:> oz can PLADY LEE 6COB CORN .69 4 Ear Plcg I' CHICKEN THIGHS 2 89 0 SWANSON fA(( OUT .18 Ol P>C. • b ROMAN MEAL WAF~~~; ''"~. 79 r SALUTO PARTY PIZZA 2 79 0 1t>Ol P<C. • I' BANQUET MEAT PIES 311 O <"IC•cN. •u• o~ •u•~n d 01 r><c; • '+ I' PIE SHELLS 0P(IOllZ 9 r FIVE ALIVcDRINI( 1 31 .::. S-'<OW C."<19 M Ol c.111 • L ~fERIAL ~ARGARl~6EOZ CTN • 78 GOLDEN BAlllANAS R1oc, EconomK.11 PIPPIN APPLES ' f irm Jno cr••o FRESH MUSHROOMS !11 OZ P~'l ')81 • HONEYDEW MELONS P, lrp<;n1ng f•clvOr BROWN ONIONS coo~1ng Time .25 LO .39 LO .69 8 oz Pl(q .19 Ill • .19 LO No CAMES, LIMITS OR GIMMICKS Liquor .; JIM BEAM BOURBON 80 Proof 1Q59 I 7S ltr Btl .; COLONY 229 WINES cn.1011~. Pink COIO. , s Ltr Brt rrvsw1. "'ubv or Emera10 r BAllAtJTlNE S SCOTCH 14 99 G, ljb ""'00< 1 " I 10 8'1 • : KAHLUA LIQUEUR 8 69 i )HU 'PC'l")()f: l'~W. Aft • i JOSE CUERVO TEQUILA12 89 • W1'1lf WW• 1 IHIO er1 . we honor manufacturers· coupons so or1no tn~ 1n for 11001uona1 ol\count wv11191 OUf Pirt(r "°'t"llP('(t()tl POiC"I ~.tnt'""" t~ Off(l"'\ tO 0"' (""flfloU1¥f> ~" \it'Olfltn(K'f 140\ tnr,, fuf"f,,('l.JV \eo'''"'°"" IOtn 1W'\ Everyday low priced items . CHEERIOS CEREAL 1 33 "01 80T • IMITATION MAYONNAISE 88 IADTlH 11 OZ JAO • WELCHADE DRINK CAAPf .. •60l , .... 69 C.H.B. CHUNK TUNA 1 S9 W&IU PA(< ll'" OZ CAN • TRYST DETERGENT 110l BIL .59 llO\llO ~~.~;R BABY FOOD •· 01 Ju.21 ~~~\FLAKES ..... •sol eo~ 1.03 SHORTENING PANCAKE MIX IAO'I Ul l!tWLAP BISOUICK MIX AIL llUl!PO\l '80l ~ 1.59 1101 eox. 7S '<!OZ 80l 1.21 LADY LEE BLEACH !;AL Ill .69 .CAMPBELL S SOUP 1ohoz c..,,.31 SANDWICH BAGS 1 29 111t~ Pi•~'" JOOCl eox • STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 117 HARVISI 0.. • . 11 Ol IA.• • CARNATION MILK HOZ ~.46 (v•PO.,.llO NOODLES IN A CUP 11s l.tOH(( lllA~ 1 \ Ol PllG • '+ VEGETABLE OIL ".tl!VHI D•• MINUTE RICE •eoz en 1.76 180l ll()X2.04 HARVEST DAY VINEGAR 119 Ol\l1Htow...•f noz en .'+ JELL-0 PUDDING ••l•~ TOAST Trim c rus t s from thickly s liced bread, then cut a pocket and flU with thinly sliced plums and cream 'cheese. Dip DISCCLNT SLPERMARKETS Lower prices overall into batter and fry as -... ,.1111 you would your favorite "" L• •ALMA •w1111t French toast. Serve dusted with powdered , sugar or drizzle with ) La 11111•0• maple syrup. 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Served With a WllH c reen aal4MI and hot but· tertd ft>lla. lh1a menu ts a hi ed)' •t•nd·by for buay IM!OPle C H (C ll EN AN D 8PAGHl!TT1 SAIAD WITH aAW VEGETABL '" pound 8Pllhetlt, <'Oo kcd a<'r or d1ng' IO p3ck11S4' directions and draln.-d herb and garUc salad drt'lllUll 3 c ups co oked c·h1clum. dl~ \14 cup mayonnaise I p i nt c h ti rry tomaloeH, haJved. I cup green onions or !'lt·ulbons. 1dkc..'<I '• p o und t res h mushrooms, s hced I l111Tl!lc l(R.~O PC&>· per. Udnly slk ed Tou hot spaghetti with 4ft cup salad dress· l n g (r eser ve r e · malnder>; cover and chill 2 to 12 houn . Just be fore servi ng : Toss c hicke n with mayon · n a iae and t hen with m a r lnated pasta. Ar· range on platter and top with tomato, onions . mushrooms and pepper. Sprinkle with croutons ; toss and serve. Makes 6 A handy late summer en tree A pnme rt'lQWIJte ror summer ~us 11 adapl· ablllty. Mul1 u1ually h av ci lo <'on form to myriad act1vltles , llt· t l e lea a ue ach•dul e1. wolf 1a1DN. tmnil datee or IOftbaJI ~amtt, ud freq1.aent.ly wbft\ we eat l$ u lmportut as what -·e cat 1lw d&Mt'r hour can 8ta.r1 at ~ for tht> early birds and end with hot and wrar)' 11tr4tt· glers at 8 Pl a n n t ntt m t-a l s around lhe8e a<'tivltlt' r a n be d1ff1cult You know what ':< n.:eded . ~ubstanllal. nutrlt lou:. main dlshels that can be prl'pured ahead and still look ~ood and t ast e great allt'r houris ln the refntterator Hut <'reat mg sueh a dash can ~ another story When you do come across ltll m tl'resung recipe that can do all these 'tiungs. It's worth talking about I botUc c" OUlll'CS > l 1'J l'upis Cheese dnd <t urhc-Croutons maln-dish se~r~v~m~g~s~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...:.!=.-:~!:::!:=...~!!!!!!!!~~!:__:~~~~-2~~~~!!!!!!!!~~~::._ This eold salad recipe offe rs a delieious solu- tion to the problem. It features an old favorite. s paghetti. mixed with ga rden fresh vegetables T h e spag h e tti 1s cooked early in the day then tossed with her b and garlic salad dress. i n g a nd c h i lle d ro r several hours a llowing the past a t o a bs or b fl a vor from the dress. ing. Di ced. cooked chicken m oistened with a little m ayonnaise is mixed with the chilled spag het ti. then sliced vegetables (c h e rr y t o m a toe s. onions, mushrooms and g r e e n pe ppers) a r e added. Croutons add a delig htfully c r is p tex- t ure and a d elicious <'heese and garlic flavor to the spaghetti and Menu Error lo a recent story about T h e Good E a rth - restaurant , one ingre- dient inadvertently was left out of a recipe. Here is the corr ect re· cipe for Yogurt Crea m Pie. VOGUllT CRE AM PIE 1h pound Ricotta 'h pound crea m c heese 'h cup fructose Pmch lemon rind If• t easpoon lemon ju ice •/4 teaspoon vanilla extract 2 o u n ces p l a in yogurt Mix cream cheese until smooth. Add fruc· tose and mix. Add other ingredients except yo- gurt and mix well Fold in yogurt. Fill in your favorite baked crus t and <'hill. About 180 caJories per servmg. Serves 6. Poached Chick e n 4 skinless and bone· less chicken breasts 1 can 031h -Ounces> pineapple tidbits in un· sweetened juice lf.lcupdry white wine 11.i cup chopped onion 1/.s cup chopped green pepper ''• c u p c h o ppe d cele ry 1':! teaspoon s alt 118 teaspoon pepper 'h teaspoon grated lemon rind A rra n ge c h ick e n breasts in a large skillet. Pour pineapple and its j u ice around chicken Add wine. on.ion, green pepper, clerry. salt, pep· per and lemon rind ; stir well. Cover skillet and place over low heat to · sim mer for 15 to 20 minutes, or Wltil chicken is tender. Serve over hot cooked rice. if desired Makes4servings. Jvrte Roeh ia tM otdhor o/ more than 20 cookboob, in· clwfing "Sal1·fne Cooking WUh Hert. and Spice•." I/ you hove Q apec1a1 diet qut•· tiole '°"'* to JVM Rolh cl o the DoiJy Pilot, P.O. 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HUIT'S 43c I -:· JnlllJQES s•1wlo •• ~1 ••• • flllnl"" """' Cl!IWttOU ~lUO 1• ~-01 ---TAllRY ClEAllR ~~~~~~, sl.59 FACIAL TISSUE ~m>COlO!IS I ~, st SANDWICH BAGS oo o I .~, 13c GLAMORENE •ua roiSH ! us-oz $1.26 I :•·: BIG TATE--:-u ~=~s-0,~oA -73c 'I ·~ POTATOES SC•ll<l"lD~ \ 9-0l •()II .... O()IAIO •AHCMlllm •-Ol ._________ -- MARSHMALLOWS ::io:llTilC • .~, 5gt ASPEN SOFT DRHI I •m-0":c .... s s1.59 R.C. COLA ~u~~~if<><• I '"' 01 ggc RC COLA Oll OIUlllTlCOt• • $127 • • ~l TlHtHAell .. I' • SOFT DRl•s ~~~.~:~~=~~=~~::-·0 s1 2 ... , IW\ •u s10.-.cs r •Cf•t ""~' '' •• BETIY CROCKER ~~!Jt~ll ·• JOI age DRY CAT FOOD nSH•>K>r I -:HI s2.09 -DOG MEAL :"',:~(-. I ~H• 511.99 CONYERlED RICE U'fClllO , ! •l-01 sl.89 POPCORN ~~lUOW I •H)/ 7gc l·eTRE£SWEET ----$1l3 I .... GUPEFRUIT JUICE :'1 040.11-01 --I CEREAL OfllOOO'S • FllllOTLOOH ... CEREAL •tuOOO'S IUGAll,_tlO•l""lS QUAKER DA TS :~cc:i •Tiii LllE SALT I :9 .. BfttlCE ·~-01 $1.59 • •s-01 sl.19 -• 11-0l &SC I llOl ~ $113 1 • llt-0/ I •I ·-(' . i7 , . .. ,/,..~~~, . • 'J'tr'' ... ' ,. f ••• ASSORTED HOUSEPLANTS f~u~~J~~~~ $ 3 4 9 1'1.urrv RUFHE JCANS 1,.6 POI CA L off F rozen f 'ood Pr ices DINNERS •AH O(l\AW S •YAlllHl(S • ! 11 OZ Oii 112-0Z. 84 C CHICKEN POT PIE YANO(ow s •• f .r~z 49c FANTAIL SHRIMP :::.~~" I · II-OZ $2 3' BAGELS ~=~ON!Ofl ! 12-oz. 694 WHITE BREAD ~OllO • ..... 3111-()Z. $) 07 COOL WHIP TOPPING . ! ... M)Z. 79c v ~\':'li] "Summer ·ao. CaHfomia needs your personal help again . Please give ~ your appliances the afternoon off ... ...................................... ,...,.., .. _ .................... "..,. .. ~ ......... (~ell .. ,~W1 tl MM ..,,. • .., ... ..,. ...... c ... c"..,. .... ,..,. .,..,.,... ................. ~ .... ..... lftt• ··~ ..................... .. ....... ,. .. ,.. I DAILY PILOf 8&AS10& .. Calif. <AP) -~ 1'on Gar· . ,.. aDd maria& tMolociat Scot& HeoDeHY have i.amed QP, but not for medital °" IC.'Mmt.lnc re-MartlL llnleN you call baklnl brNd • a<"ience. Tb• two friend.I are ~ ualikel,y Pt'OPrieton of a thri~ery ln tbl• llo County commmlty, t out some 2,000 loavea of lo~nmcb b~-1 u .ch da~ for local reiH•urants, tctoret and delkatessens. Garren. 3i. 11 docwr ln the emergency room of t be Salinas Vo 11~ Memorial llO»pilal , holds a medical de~ trom Rarvard Universi· ty, while Hennessy. 34. bas a masters degree from the Moss Land.lng Manne laborutories. Tbe idea for the Mon· te rey BaltLng Co. wal> conceived seven months ago over dinner. s ay~ Garren. ··we were both ready 'for IOIDM.blq new . lly wlfe 1uqntf!d bak· ln1. We tboqbt that wu a Cood idea, eicelJ( we- dldn 't want to bake cook.ta. We wanted to do aom ethlna more healthy. So wo declded to bate bread -French bnad." Neither man thinks bakin& l5 tot.ally out or line with his n-Rular pro r .. ~11 loo. 'Th\'ft' ·~ J lot of r aen rt> In bulun~ brl'ad." says llenoes:iy Gurren agr t:e~ ·· Basarally, we're two scaentJsts domg this," ht> says "It's a process of trial and error. Mostly error .. Two tbards of their busi.ness is an s weet French bread, which takes less time to fer- ment than sour bread. - But they are also con - centraung on developing a ne w, sourer French bread. Autumn: Last-chance Pien~Days \ \ ( The days are getting shorter, lhe air is crisp and the football season is in full swing. It's autumn and a perfect time for a picnic outdoors to enjoy lhe last precious days of warm weather celebrate the arrival of a new season. A tailgate picnic needn't be synonymous with football. It's a gl"eat way to picnic on a car trip to see the glories or fall foliage or one last drive to the beach. You don't even need a station wagon Simply line the trunk of your car with a tablecloth, bring along some folding chairs and feast in front of a sizzling ft.re from your safely distant portable grill or hibachi. Food should be easy. You C3D throw some chicken on the grill but a more interesting fare would be savory grilled sausages with pepper relish or bar~ued ribs in a deliciou.s spicy sauce. Include a dish or two that is pre-cooked and needs only lo be heated upon arrival at your destination. Use fruits and vegetables that are in season to bold down the costs. Apples are plentiful in .iutumn and when combined with cheese make a quick and oorisbing dessert. Here is a recipe that is easy to prepare and will offer a soul-warming meal wherever you go. etc ) GRILLED SAUSAGES WITH PEPPER REl.JSB 2 pounds red on.ions, sliced 14 cup olive or vegetable oil 3 large green peppers, cut into strips 3 large red peppers, cut into strips :i. teaspoon salt '':1 cup water 12 sausages I knock wurst, Italian sausage. 12 bWlS Saute onions in 011 in large saucepan until browned, 15 to 20 minutes. Stir in peppers, oregano and salt~ cook over medium·heat 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Stir an water; heat to boiling. Reduce heat and simmer, cov· e red, 20minutes. Grill sausages 6 inches from hot coals until we ll browned, turning often. Toast buns on grill. if desired. Serve sausages in buns ; spoon hot pepper relish over. Serves 12. Treat For Sweet Tooth When Leaf Confectionery of Chicago sponsored its first ever recipe contest early this s ummer, company officials never expected that the winner would be a young man from Min· neapolis. Bob Hazel, 19 years old and a student at the University of Minnesota, has been interested in food preparation since he took a home economics course in high school. Hazel used his summer to think creatively and entered several recipes in the contest. His winning entry, Spice·Cate, makes a great after school snack or family dessert. SPICE CAKE 1% cups flour ~ cupsuear ~ teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon cinnamon lh teaspoon nutmeg lh teaspoon cJoves ~ teaspoon salt ~ cup brown sugar lh cup softened butter or margarine ~ cup buttermilk 2eaa ~ cup chopped nuta ~ cup raiains ~ cup cnaabed malted milk candy Sift dry lniredlentl toaether, then add brown aqar, IOfteDed mar1arlne and but- termilk. Beat mixtun for 2 minutes until well blended. Add two eoa and beat tboroaahlY apin. ) ) /I _/ 1 ... Fold tbe chopped nuts, ralaina and CJ'Ulbed candy into the batter. Pour Into a:i:19" ft YOU'll SAVE MOllE AT FOOD IAllll square pa or rlq pan. Bake lD lllO oyen for ... mlnutee. Cool and fl'Olt wtda But- ter ldal. · WHIT& BtJTl'D taNG 2 cupe lifted eoat.uc.n 1111ar '4,.,. d••d marprtne or butter ltlllll :amaeaa . 111111-•allla =-~=-~-:-i--cn&ID7 .. n .. "':d = WE PROMISE YOU'LL SAVE · HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS ON YOUlt ANNUAL FOOD Bill WHEN YOU SHOP IEIULARL Y AT ~BADN Physician Ron Garren and marine biologist _ Scott Hennessy ., turned a family joke into a French bread .. bakery. • • • • FOOD Sample one of DE BEST BURGERS in town . and receive an order of our fabulous, fresh . homemade POTATO CHIPS absolutely FREE! This off er available after 5pm. • • • • ~···················································~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • featuring DE BEST BORGERS. a sc:rumptious vegetarian sandwich • OREYER'S natural Ice cream ... and so much more! . Served in a deUght{ul UJalD(ronl seUJng on the boardwalk. WHOLLY cowr RESTAURANT • • • • • • • • ·-• • • • • • • UDO MARINA Vlu.AGE • 3240 Via Oporto • Newport Beach • • tJlilt oft PCH. at Newpon Dlvd. (,Via Lido) • • ••••••••••••••••••• 9631 Chapman at Brookhurst GARDEN GROVE , Sun. To Fri.·9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday • 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. It's here. at FOOD BAANI The finest, frestre91 Produce in town and ar FOOD BARN'S everyday LOW PRICES FOOD BARN b · produce at uys Quality and Quan1tty Prtces 8 gives you savings. Food d a~n se1ec11ons change 81 y. We buy the besr bu ~°og~e J~~Nrnep best bu/s~ F roduce reshness at I Oday· .. vlngs s sa- : ' FOOD A Giff t.o fh1-l .Jib rary The Orange Count) l"hdpll·r 111 '"h ' 1 ·1 • copy of tb offtc1al boo!-llt ... wr \ ut tt.t ' volume c hro rucles the h1c;tor' ,,f ti., t l"' tions Act•eptmg the rnp~ 1-. \I 1 \111 Dever!) Allen and Elt ,tn11r !"odd Music U ntle ,. An Evenin~ L'nd er lht' Stars has been planned by the Chopin Chaptt>r or the Oran ge Count ~ Mus ic Center {or Satur day, Oct 4, in the lr vuw Bowl, Laguna Beach The affair will ~~in at G·30 p m with a box suppe r catered by T1voh Terrace and c>ntf'rtain m e n l b y Mime Jc1c l Swensen and mag1<'1an Art Fisher 1prmc1pal of El Morro S<'hool l Then, at 8 p m lht! H o llvwood Bo w l s t vl<' ev ening Will l'Onl1nuc t:1111rn1·11 JlfOji!f lllJt ti 1n~ l ~ h1l'11 ,!. •• I All. 1h.:d" I 1!1111 JI mu I Are - DEAR ANN LANIH.F<~ You "tat e d in your colu mn rl!rf'nl h tlia 'h1 executive who ex post d h1mst Lf to tw' neighborhood females was · mt-ntallj ill " Will you please explain• Does ttus mean that all !Jt.'Oplc \\ho have the desire to display their bodies are 111 in the same way., Wl'lat .I\ .... Lo11ders a bout lht.> folks who frequent nud1'>t camps., And the onc>s whn hke S\\-\Tf' m ing 1n the nude'' And the nudl' d~in ccrs both mal<' and ft>mal,·" Are these ~oplt' sH:k" If <.,11 "'l1t•r• can they gf't help'> Pl1·J•t.> pnnt tt,1 .., letter. Ann. It is ver) important thal I gel answerc; to thesf' q1w.;t1•m. ~11.J there is nowhere I ran go hut '" ~ 011 WONDERI NG IN\ C.A • IS :. ••I ill'\ h1!t J 1lll1 it ,1ction• lf !• msili \ho Mj{hl O( •lln IH I ' ... ,. .. •wr .. ., him th:it ht• 1:. 1 ;ii ='ludi<.ls .aud s'r iPP""' :im1 pMJ :r ~ho to14n !."1tnmin" ln \hf' 10U nm th•• ~amut ftum frrf· "fll rtl~ 1<I naturr lovt>rS lbt>\ ma' ~ • llltlt' C r •1111 but th<·\ ~rt' nc•• · ""' t 1h In "" 4 of ,. hf' ad d1 t>lor f h b•e dlt fr rf'nff' bf't \\ ·r n tm~ In~ '' • • 1tood bo h 111ndna t>-,~onr · If,·\ I{ \' • DEAR USA: The e·u·culive ~ho o posed bJmSt'lf to th<' neighborhood girls ls lndttd sick. T he poor Mio~ needs psychiatric help. T hi'> tllnf's~ 1 .. called ex.bJbltionism . The man is in tensely lMecure about bis snu.tl~h ~~~~--~~~ Craft On Sale If You Want To Be More Than a 1.0! ••. .• n, Th e South Coa!.t Alumnae Club of P1 Be ta Phi is having its a nnual Arrowcraft sale and C<>f fee from 10:30 a .m . lo 5 :30 p.m . Wedne sday. Oct. 8, at the She rman Library and Garde ns. Corona del Mar. .... ._ .......... _.. . ._. Proceeds from the sale will benefit the cot tage industries and Ar- rowmont School of Arts and Crafts in Gatlin· burg, Tenn. The Arrowcraft School grew out of a settle ment school founded in 1912 in Gatlinburg by th e sorority as a me morial to its founders. The school brought educational and health facilities to the area in the foothills of the Great Smoky M ountains and by um provided the Ar· rowcraft Shop as an out- let for the crafts m e n producing in their homes. lo J.tf,5, summer craft worklbOpl were started iD cooj..mction with the Unlvenlty of Tennessee. C.11142-H71. ht • I•• word• to work tor u. .· Get into shape. At CommanJ Pcrfomi.ml~ ""' adapfthe hair-tvlc you want ''' the hair you h.tn.•. 1 e\'en while) our h;1ir j.., J:rm' • ing, nur haircut cunrinuc.' tu help it h0ld its sha[X'.. And yml continue hl RCt all the look!> you're looking for. hampoo, precision cut and blow dry for men and wornen. No appointment n ecc sary. ever. Command Performance~ For the looks that get the looks"' ()pea Evenin.I• & Mondays t t : l>all.> t ·6 Sat. NEWPORT BEACH . HUNTINGTON BEACH M1rl8en ~kr, l4t Blvenld~ 19082 MagnoUa ""' (Nftt la New.ert lleacb t Acro<1<1 f r(fln K "ar11 I ~~~ -~~ • IMl·1Ul • I. • , " (. .j 1 .. Wednesday, September 24, 1980 ONLY PILOT Cf3 SUPEAMAAKET S Watch 'Guarantees' By MARTIN SLOANE The advertising director of one of the na LJon 's largest supermarket chains rercnll> tele phoned me concerning my criticism of a store thJt offe red to pay s hoppers "tnple th•· diff,ercnct'" on products they proved lht·} l'ontd buy for lcsi. elsewhe re . fl ~ rt>po rled tha t a N o rth Ca rolina newspaper had the "bad Judgment" to µnnt the column conta ir11ng t hat crit1C1sm on tht> saml· c1a) that h1~ local stores kicked off a bt{I a d vertising campaign offepng a tripl<' the dirff'rence guarante(' that 1t is misleading. A triple-the-difference tlUa rantee is des igned to persua de shoppers lhat they won't find lower prices anywhere cli.e 10 town That ls n 'l necessarily true." ··But we compare our prices with those of other stores before we advertise this kind of guarankt." he asserted. 1 "How pften do you update It?" I asked. "About one<' a month," he replied. adding that "ou r tnple the-difference guarantee gets pt'ople to d•> more comparison shopping. and rhat would be a benefit to them ." "llA Vt: VOU DONE any resea rch to prove "You rnay cons1dN lh:.tt to be bad judg men\. I told him . 'hut I thmk 1t was a \er t1rnt.•l> dec1s1on in the? l><•st interests of th•· readers of that nf'" spap1•r • 1t · 1 nsked "Oo you have any figures that !-how lhal your ~uarantee has caused s hop· pers lo do more comparison shopping?" "BUT OtTR tnpll' th e chfference guar'1ntl't 1.., a lot d1ffrren1 from the onl' you dt--.rr: ~t>il 1n • our column, · he (lrote~te<l \nd I a· ,1fra1d that .;omc or those North l arnhn.1 reader~ ma~ gel tht-m c·onfl!!><.'<1 ·our )(uarantee doe~n t make a hr>pP.:1 .1rtualh go out :rnd hu~ thl same 111•:0.., <• -.t><'ond lime \II a .. hoppPr hao; to d11 t • 11r(•\ tbal anotht•r ..,wn·.., price~ arf.' lo..,.er 1~ ''' 1d1 11 ,.., hat l tw ot hi' 1 'tore s 11n1 t ' .1 r• · \nd "" p;t) 1·.i~h on th1· !>,pot n11t ldo II• 111 d.n ~~1t .vo11m1•nt1on1.•d1n your rolum11 l h,11 """'"Is , t•ry tr110,t111w 11r .,u 1 ' IJ1,1rKPd "W EI'·· WF. ('A~ lfOI n off l•·l.YI' !' r. I h11,1ro; 1r llll'rt' 1rt· -.om1 pr11' 1 , , •'h•·• k "n tw C'<H1~1·1k1i but ""1 It•· • r 11H "'' h uhout J1, 111.? up ti• th1· ~u. r .111ll'• I m .;urt• th,11 \ n1 11•• • I .. ;i11I l\o.l t'hll'f llf11hlt•m "'Ith 1111-. kif I or~ llcll tn '"' th•' 'Ill IAllll'I II\• u t' IL~ 1l ·---------------- His an."~l'r ~as "no" On tht• l·ontra ry." I continued . "your 11:>;hl~ prun1ot ed g uarantee actually lulls 111 Jn} shoppt>rs into a false sense of security. 'Tht') a..,sume a store that guarantees low prices b\ orrerrng tnple the differ ence in ,, ,, 11111.: l ht vt·r~ competitive and they don't 111.11.t• t he ('ompa n sons that they might ut h1 1 'AISC Can yuu tell me how many people li<I, I r<'Cl'I \"C'cf ilO Y IJ e nc fit from yo ur .:u.11 ntN•"" I l>t•ht•\ t' °" 1• had CJnc person receive a t•h1 ..-1.1~1 ~t·•·k ." he said . \\ 11 h ..1 r111le of de Jec·tion m his voice, he 1n lh n·n1arkcd. 'l gut>ss we don't agree on 11 , rnultt•r .. 1 f111all~ had to agn ·e with him. •\ nlt' to tlw follo wing address to receive lfw form n•qu1red b)'-this Sl coupon offer · l c1"' .111.rn 1'11n~·h P a tc h Offe r , PO. Box mo· Winston Salt.'rn. N C 27 102 This offer l In' ,1 1, !!)Rel f I ll' " ·11 f Ht .. , "n~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l I l I I I I I I I t tHl• •-, ~ }t '> U\.lt"4t..;V #1• )1 f'' " 'II ~t .. ut tt..twxJ UhJ' 14/ ( _.111 r ~ v 1' ~ , "''h'''' tt rt f11nd torr" plu• tt.-. FT-.-... .,....,... -h~ ··'" '"'H't m-.1 ~·-a UV'•"' Uun,. " 'tn f-•l • Mri( I 191)1 r l ( )I (f\n I ,..,. 'W'l ,,..,,., Hl"iU lJ"' IHt l ... "1 • tund OIV\ \J SO •O c>uJ_•1t1., YM htr°' , .. 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It's a delicious cup of coffee! • ----....-.---... -,,... • ··--··----------~ 'P --... ---.......... ---.... ~ ' -• ... ' .... Cl4 ONLY f'ILOT PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUt avta .. IU MAMelTAT .... MT TM ,........_ ,..,_ It_,.. ht!• ..... FEATURING PUBUC NOTICE PUBLICNOTICE •KTITIOUI "1CT1nout•uee•e• ..... tTATIMellf 111AfM fl'AnM99'T TIW ,..._.,..,._It ...... tlltl• T .............. W-e .,. Nl"I --· ..... _ .. . W8ATSVS8 8APPSNSD ~ tl e c-a .. a1 ma at eoroaa Ml M ar RIP Scbool wlll be ,... vealed s.dey. Sept •,at• ftw- yeer ~ at the Balboa kJ Club l n Newport 81atb Reaervalion Information 760 l:sa> C1••--wUl be ta.. IC9M ol • ··aouu. ol t.be ....... bnmcb W111e Party Slated P•OM" CLl!ANI! •I. OI E .. 1 '"" ,,,_, c-i. -... c. . ..,.,, Hll1a1•11t Aytac, 14 WeU"4'1, lrYIM, CAI 92'14 K.-A•T ll'LAZA ...... ,. ,. OIOITAL •US•NHI HltVl(H , H...-r 11..-.. • w. ca .. -, c:.. 111 c,_ 0r ••. ~ 9Mt11, t'IU7 CA..UI Pelllly A. OIH'lllllN• ..... S.•I, 11.,,.,_ V. ,.,..,, 117 (y_.,.a Ot. from 11 a • to J p •· ~ S.turdQ to ~ ta.. NaUaul Mulllpfe Scleroala Society, Onn1• Couaty C hapter In Tiii• ....._. ll <OfldlKIM llY all 1 ... dlvlwel Hl_,_A.,.._ Tiii• ,.._ •• tll• wltll llW c-1, C:lffll Of o.-. c-cr ... 5et>-........ , ,., , .. C..la Mete, CA 'lt11 •I L....,w 9Ncll CA_,, Tiii• ..,_, ll , __ Illy •II .... 'c1.-e ~. 117 Cy-• Or dM-IP..w,~ 10, L..-11Mc11, CA-.SI flll •• ---... Iii.I 1111 -M•,...,... A. ~ .... , 2l7 Cyprue t _._... •• w Or. •O.&.....-leKll,CA'MSI C-IY Clettl fl# Ot-C-y Ml "9-lllall• H. Tarry, 217 C.,Jf9U Or form.U. ••·--A wlne and tea talliftt party wlll be beld SUD· day. Oct. a. to lall'oduce proa,.cUve mtmbere and iueeta to lotem•· tlonal Toaatmistresa Cluba PlUIM temllet Q , t• I I , L-.uN 8Mdl, CA "6SI 1'111111 T"'h _._. ll GOftdue-Illy •n Pu611-()ra119t GOH1 O.lly Piiot llllhl<Of--auaU.tlOll _, t"41ft G T "'*1AINT&D wl~ mem tM-n ol \be new W•t or_,. l'ounl) Alumnae ul Sltma llap- S'& at • meeona ow Tbunda)' fro m '1 t u 9 p m at lb e homt• ol Mn La-rTy Graham, 90-'4 M<'Bnd«' R1vf'r Vt' , ~ t•ln Valle)' Kuerrttlona 963 99M FIL• c alTI C C barl•• Champlaln •Ul be the IUHt 1peaker S•turday wheD lb• Sorop&ocnlat Club c.lebra&.el lta ISoth btrthday wtth a lu.ncbeorl •od b•rbor crul•• at the A.nuin can t.elion Hall on lMh Stre•t lo Newport Beech Rne_rvatlom 815-41 .. rnternatl o nal Toaalmlalretl la an or- 1anlutlon with fo ur educatJoaal aoal•: im· provlnc communication throuah t.eachina better 1111111 : teachinl better or1ao.baUon time, im- provLnc leadenbip U.Ul.s and promotint in· dlvldual aelf..eonfidence. Market PltOflllMONAL IK•OW llltVl(ft ..... , °'"" ... 11111 ........... C..91111 PUOll ...... Or-CIN•I Delly Piiot $etn II, 2•, OU. I, t, "•o l1tNIO PUBLIC NOTICE S..t. 24. Ocl I, t. IS,•• _. 1 pan11tttNp. ~~--,- $ ......... Terry PUBLIC NOTICE Tiii' stat-I ••t lll<HI Wllll Ille Counly c .. rk of Or-County on Sec>· tambtr "· tM . ll'ICTITIOUI au"NIH ll'lllM2 NAMI STATIMINT Publl•heel °'-C:O.tl O•llv Piiot TM foll-'llQ pet_, I\ dOlnQ INll• Sept 11 14 Od. I t 1• 17....0 MOTICI OP APPLICA TIC* nHt tt ' ' --· -· -'---- !'Ott CHANGa IN PNOFESSIONAL CON$1 llUC· -OWN••SMIPOPALCCH4Ck.IC TIO N ADMINI STRAflON, J41t PUBLIC NOTICE a1v1••01 LICINll MacArt.,ur 8ou1evaro. Ne•oo" T it E C'OST .l MESA J u r\lor W\lffit<n' {"lub Wiii nlf'f't thia Thur di.y Ill 1 JO p m at the homt• u( Mrs Pt'rT) \'alenliM lnformauoo M7 6356 C'Ol lN°'BV • Sil' a.nd food w111 IM' ft>atured th.l:t S•turd1y tveft 1n g at tht' Los C aballeros T1f A WPPICD WING8 mem bera and hienda wUI talle nJpt this S.1turday evenln1 •l an Oktoberfet1t at the Sauerkraut Inn. Old World, Huottn1too Beach Proceeda wtll benefit the Human Growth r oundallon ReaervatiON ~7 09'1 .. 1!1-«> I H< ... C..llfomll~ .....,.,. lo Wllom II Mjly Co11urn Helcl 0..betv. IJO VI• TOIU<I , Sen SUH••• COUltT 01' , ... 1101£111 M. KELLER, OEWAYNE Clemente, C..llfWlll• mn STATI CWCAUl'OIUOA l'Oa l(IRl(SEY, -JOHN R WILLIAMS Tlllt llu>IM H It <-194 by en Ill· TMI COUMTYOPOllAMOI ••• •PO•YlllQ to llW Otpatlmenl ot I dl•ldull. CASI MO: A·-Al<ol!Oll< lle"''ll99 CCllllrol fOf 1 "•t' Heidi 0..betv N 0 T I C I 0 P PI It S 0 MAL ON SALE IEEA & WINE IPUe. EAT T"'' ... ..,._, w .. llled wllll ,,. ••P•lllMTATIV•'I IALI OP PL I ll<enH lo "" alcollollc Cou,.ty C,.rk ol Oral\oe C°""IY 011 aeAL PltOPlaTY AT PalVATI 0.••••9" •I !CDS El Cllmtno, Colle AU9Utl tt, ,_, I IALI I,.,. C ._... Nt, 1111 -... c•m• ltlCHAaos. PAUL Ill ,. I .. COllM,...•lonl1lp of , ... PUOll•l'ecl Or-Coafl Oelly Piiot .-fUIOCIATIS Perun and E•l•I• of: STELLA S.01 ,.,,,., •1.-0 t•toew~. AL81!RTINAOV901S,C..-w•v•I• NEW YORK l AP) S.lte• NOTICE IS HUEIV GIVEN INt Basket Survey pe~C'~r Stadium 1n Fowi lain \'IAJI~)· when lb~ Omni Busa nt·s~ Club ponsors 11.s stt00d annuial bt>neflt ror disabled <'h1ldr~ Reservauon anforma tlon ~7 ~ I.A SA PACIFIC 1t1 San HAPPY HO•E•AKE&8 wlll meet Fnday at 10 1.m at the Fountain Valley C1v1c Center for a l uncheon and pro1ram on "The Long Stitch." New mem- bers welcome. Information : 968·7747. Tbe party will be held at the home of Mrs. Charles Polansky. 9S37 Starlinl Ave.. Fountain Valley, from 2 to 4 p .m . For more information, ca 11 982-3197. The city's De"'artment I PUBLIC NOTICE .... ,.., IMcll, CA ._ 00110THV 1E11GouisT .. co 11-., ll'H1'11 .. ,velor wfll wtl •t wl-e ..... 10 tlla of Con sume r Affairs -------Pub11.-0r-eo.11 oa11y P11ot Mv,,.,1 -.,.., -·· .,.,..., 111e says that for the finst ll'ICTITIOUS aU$1Nl$S Seot 10, l7, 1• Ocl I IW -..0 term• -conclltkN ,_,..iftaflff mall• . NAMI STATIMINT 1'-41, .,_, M l«I "'c""'lm\elloll lly tlme It costs more than Tii t lollowlflQ Pl''°"' • ..-. OolnQ PUBLIC NOTICE llW ~"" a-1, °" Sotpl-• lO. $100 a week for a family Ml~~;:L.. .• m os OENTAL x RAY ~:~::~ ~ ~=·: of four to eat in the l.ABORATORY, INC, 11'1 W.•1•11•. NOTICI TO CRIOITO•S 1-. •I, .. oHI« of H. TEO HEltTZ, nation 'S largest city . I •I~. Lot Al•mlto\. C.1 '0770 SUPl:ltl~ COU•T OP TNI ellorney lot Ille CC111Hrval0<, 12'00 ( .'ii11gles ) WHEEL OF F RIENDSHIP of Orange County. a J(roup for men and women over 45. will have. a luncheon meeting at 1 p.m . Sunday, Sept. 28, lll Fullerton. Poet Bruce Sievers will speak on "Happmess Attracts Happiness." For informa- tion, call Renee at 774·30Z4 AD\,ANCED D EGREES LTD. will have a c;ocial at 8 p.m . Saturday, Sept. 27, in Newport Beach For information, call 551-4535. BIG BA.~D SINGLES will have a dance at 8:15 p m . Sunday, Sept 28, at the Inn at .the Park H ot el i n Anaheim For information, call 525-7657 ORANGE COAST SINGLES wm spend a day on -...rnta Catalina Island with excursion leaving al K 1.5 a.m Saturday . Sept 27. from Balboa. For 1nformat1on . r ail Ann at 751-0291. SF.Lf ('ENTF.R will have a Single Experience d1scuss1tm on "Developing New Relationships" .Jl 7 ·:Kl p.m Friday. Sept. 26, i.n the Cit y of Orangt> For information. call Jan or Michael al !*l7 9600 SfN(;l.f-.;; GOURMET DINING CLUB will have 1 \My crwse at 6 p.m Thursday Sept. 25, in 'h·wport Har bor For information, call 631 -5133. Ot. TOOOR SINGLES will have a day bike at 9 a m Saturday. Sept. 27. A party will be held at -JO p m Saturday. Sept. Z1. in Costa Mesa. 1\lso. the group will have a bike ride and brunch at 9 30 a m Sunday. Sept . 28. in Costa Mesa For information. call 556-7026. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE offeMJ a seminar 11n "You'r e Single and You Want to Make Some Lifestyle Changes" at 10 a.m . Saturday, Sepl. 27, in Room 205 of OCC's Applied Science Hall. l~cturers w1ll be Shirley Lampert and Alyn 9a r tic k . licensed marriage and family rnunselors. For information, call 556-5527. N EWPORT HARBOR ACl'OltS TR.EATER in· v1tes singles of all ages to participate in season activities Openings are available in all areas of ~tage production and administration. For in· form ation. call 631·5110. BALBOA SKJ CLUB will have an "Adios Sum· me!' Fiesta" party Friday, Sept. 216, in Hunt· mgton Beach. For information, call 752-0128. (..__B_o_r_o_s_c_o_p_e __ ) THUllSDAY, SEPr. Z5 BySYDNEYO~ ARIF.s (Mar. 2l ·Apr. 19): You prove a major point cash in by pressin1 advantaae. Cycle i.1 high and your timing, judement and intuition are on target . Can cer , Capricorn natives fisure pr ominently . TAURUS (Apr. 20·May 20): Get to1et.ber w ith an Aries; you can complete a mltjor pro- Jecl and you'll need an ally who i.I dartn1 and a natural piooeer. A clandestine conference could be on a~enda. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Good lunar aspect coincides now with ability lo wln friends and influence people. You make new ('ontacts and creative juices now. CANCE8 (June 21·July 22): Apparent ob- stacle is actually a stimulatinl cballente and could ultimately lead to pf'Oll'eSI. Know it and refuse to be disheartened by tboae who prefer to hang on to "security blankeu." LEO (July D ·Aut. 22): Favorable Moon aspect coincicte. now with communication dis· lance, spiritual lnalcbt, publllhtn1 and valid perceptiODI of pMentlal. · Vl&GO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Material la sub- ject to revisioo; objective attitude ia neeeuary if you are to make pro1N11. Accent OD Merel agreements, hiClden claUHI, lelal decialoa af. f ecting financial status. LIBaA (Sept. 23-0ct . 22}: Focua on written material ability to express ideu in erapblc manner.' Romance is part of your penonal 3cenario. 8CO&PIO (Oct. zi.Nov. al): Low key ap·· proacb brinp desired Nntta. Avold forctnc, cbtdiq and nceu eomplabdq -doon open lf you accent "1weetatH-aaa.u1bt." 8AGm"dR18 (No•. --~-11): You're able to Imprint at1I•; tadlfttul touch marb differmce &et.,.. failure and 1UCceu..Jtaow_lt and aet ~·Sm.._. OD romuee. CAPlllCOaN (Dec. a.Jan. 11): Stake JOUI' claim I ll'oeUI • propenJ rlPU. •ablllltmmt of buie Dl'tDdJlel, comp.._ ol '-1 ... .,.,...1 tr1n1aetloe. -_ .._.. A41(1A811J1 (.ID ..... -. JI): W'laat MarU ua ...... t111' ._._."••-IMleom-el .... S.W I& _. -., ... ldla! A'*, u-=,s• <•*•1'1111. -~(I'S" ....... -.)~ Nn ...,._ .. ..,, • ~;r::!!·· ............... -.. . ....., ,a11·t.ee • ....,to1Dn1el ...... . -. . .. F •'--fi T llomu Pat tit~ Tully, HOO STATI Of' CALIPOtlNIA ,0111 Garden Gro .. llvd., S11lle •US, Abuse Topic For Workshop or UJIC U'St 12 days of AO•m1, 11 1 .. L, Co111 -... Ca. ,,.i. THI CCMINTY 0, o•ANOI I Garoen ~. C..llfot11la, .,~ ... II S e p t e m b e r , t h e Pamela Una Tully, l;JOO AOam>, .... A~ llW rl9"'1. IMle, lnl.,.ftl, -ntate of d t t • k ., .. L,ColtaltNw.C• tt.2' E•l•I• of VAHAN c. CHEMSIAN, lllt con_..., •. -.11-flgM,tltl•. epar men s mar et 1 .. 1, 11\1\lneu •• c.~c1.o by.,.,. o.cu...i 11n1eru1, anc1 u1a1e '"'•' 111e con· bas ket SUr'Vey Of 41 PO<allon NOTICEISHEllEB'l'GIVENto ~ M•veto,..Npfl#STELLA ALIERTINA 't h d • ()() 2 r_,,_. P Tullv crtdllor> of Ille •bOve ne.....i de<edenl OulOIS, ,_ ec.QUl...0 by -retlClll of l ems reaC e .1 • 7, Tiii\ >l•I""'""" w•• Hied •Ill\ lht ll\•I ell ~ l\a•ln9 claim> •OIJMI law or at...,._ltlt, ot,_r 1"41ft, or In ad· the agency said The (Ouflly Ct.I'll of Or•-County on Sep· lllt uto de<-t ••• required IO flit dlllon 10, Ille! -IN ,_ ..... , •.• , SUrVey's first market ltmber ?J, 19'0 llltm, wlll\ llW IWCtUerj ~ou<lltf\, In lllt ti,,,. of ... Ot0.. CtNllllQ tu<ll FHnS. 11w office oo 11w cl1r11 of INJ above en con1ter•etoohlp, In •ncl lo •II INI cer· bas ket COndUCted in PuDll>l'leO Ota1191 (OHi Oall~ Piiot tltltd COUt'I, or IO prttwnl It.cm, wlll\ 1 leln rtll l)n>Oerty, 111 ... 1.0 In Ille City May 1973 totaled JSS.82. Sofpl 1•. OCt I, e. 1$, 1'90 JUI-«> 1110 ntctt .. •Y •oucllen , lo 1111 un· 1 ol Garden Grove. 0••11~ Cou111y. The polite term is "substance abuse," but tbe phrase translated means an overreliance or dependency on drugs or alcohol. And the problem ls growin&. according to officials at South Coast Medical Center . Hospital representatives have set Friday, Oct. 10, and Saturday, Oct. 11, as the dates f or a w o rkshop entitled "C urrent Issues and Treatment Approaches in Substance Abuse." The w o rkshop , featuring a number of participating physicians, nurses and cou.nselon. is designed for private individuals in t eres ted in the proble m as w ell as Oer>IQned •I Ille I•• offtc~ ol C.tll0<nl•. °"'''bed •1 IOll-•· 11111 h e a I t h c a r e The market bask et p BLIC NOTICE GEORGE L aouo. PO Bo• )M Lemoton Ave11ue, Gardell Grove Profe••a·on.-'·. SU r Ve y p r 0 V l d e.S a L•Qun• "'1-1, C• .,.,, wlllCI\ "11\t Callfornl•, "'40, -,.,_, Pt'11<ular ""' Gut pl•tt ot bUll,,..,1 ot Ii. ullOe•\IQr>t<l Ir> ly des<rlbMI.,, · · "basic nutritional diet" N•7'13 •II melle" pertalnlnQ lo IN' t~l•lt OI LOT t OF TRACT I Ill OF , TOplCS to be disC1.':5~ed and allOWS for Several NOTICI TOClllEOITOllSOF u ld decedent, wltl\ln lour monlll• 'GA II OEN GllOVE MANOR,' AS include the rerogrutaon s pendi ng le v e I s . It au LI( i"LIE ANO T•ANSFI. •It• r lllt fl••• publl<•tlon ol '"" SHOWN ON A MAP AECOROEO IN d t f th "'OTICE IS HEllEllY GIVEN lo I~ nolltt 8 0 0 I( J •, PA G E S 1 J 0 f; an aa8eSSmen 0 e dOeSn 't include candy credllo" of K & H PUBLl'>HING D•I~ 5'eplomllo!r 1J tlltlll MISCELLANEOVS MAPS, RECORDS substance abuser, the bars and snacks that COMPANY •Nc -r,.,.,,.,°' • ...,.,. ieen c11e .... 1an o F o 11 "'"'GE co u N r Y th d f Du1hwn _f'!o, .• JlOO w PKJllC AOmlr>•'l<•IO<'ll CALI FORNIA proper me O .0 Often fill a family's Cool HIQll w .. Sult-F Cllv OI l"tMlatt oft,._ Tll .. ~lt "WblecllO Currentteao, intervention, counseling grocery basket NewPOrt S.a<" County of Oren90 eoow nanwd OK-111 tove11en1,, (onclltlof\l, rutrlcllont, t e Ch n iq UeS and t he · Sl•I~ ol C.ll10<nl• Ille! a 1>u1• l•&nster/'olEOlllGE L. llOllO rlQllh tiQll'lll at wn, uwmenu, •lld Many families may I• •bout to D• m•d• 10 I( & ~ S)~ll ~yPlau u lUlllQ tn<umDt•ntH of record, II nurse 's r o 1 e i D spend considP~E.c1_ALTV PUBLISHERS uo • s.1te 1M •nr treatment programs -:::._-"'; ~" 1...,__partnemlO. ""'°"° bu"""' u .-. "'-'·Ce '12471 Tiie te<rm •ncl c....Oltlon> ot ~·• · more than the $100 the •ddrn• i. noo w Pecl11c Co•" Tel 1110-11 ere c.a11 1111-'ut mono oi 1"" ur111 A panel discussion on g aJd ' Hloll••Y s..11. F C••v "' "'•"'PO" an ..... , 1w _ _....""''•'°' ed Stet .. "' Atne•'<•. °'· pert1a1 cu" f .1 lin d a ency S ' I U<I\, CounlY of Orer190, S11t1 of Publl"*I Or..-. Ca.Ht 0111> Pilot and Plrtlel <rw<lll Ttf> PHCtf>I CIO,_l am l Y COUDle g an Catllornl1 S.OI lf Or1 t I 11. 1'80 ~IO ol 11>e emounl bid 111111 eccome>a"Y OW tffn·&&e alcoholism Will T lie -rty lo bt lron'1•rrtd II ofl.., -lfW balance lo 0e e>ald O< car- be featured durino the Europe Bound 1ocated •I JJOO w Peo •ic coo • Pl'BLIC' NOTI CE r1e<11uDI•• 1oc-•rm•11ot1 of"" u 1e • HIOll••v. S..11• f., Clh of Nt•port by '"" Court fuu. '"""· -·•linv Se C 0 n d day 0 f the • 8U <ll. (aunty of OranQt Suto Of ,.ICTITIOUS aUSINIEU •no malnon.,w:• Hl*'MK, en<I Ptt workshop Wesley Ann Weber of C•llfornl• MAMIE STATIENilNT mlum• on lnJutlllCt atttl>f•IM• lo ... . Laguna Be a c h a Tiie 0•-1Y IS Ot>erlbed 1" o-r•• Tll• IOllOwlllO '"''°"' .,. oolnQ put<ll•ter "'-11 ... pror•led Hot tM Co•t 'Or the program ' .. All •loc~ ln'lr-llAture• oq\>lp dele ol conll""41110tl of ... ,. Tt>p ti . " 11 University or Pa cific m~nt •f'd 9000 wlH Of tf'iat •-'PK' of OUS.i~:~'.:.:n ENTERPRISES JJ) •mtN\k»n Of uoe. rKOf'dlnQ of con IS $35. Student, Will Study in ,,,.. PuDllShing b•"1'-" <lullnQ wllll Stppl'ort ••• 611ooe 1\1.,no Ce •tv•11<t . •nd •ny !Ille iniureno Reservations must be ,,,. u rl•• al work' prevlously ,,~, 00110 -II ... •I, .... ,,.,.w o• Ill• . d E u rope through the oubll•M<J or tot1epubllS1Wc1 common1• P .. mo~o H t l• r;,.,0 1,mecll•• purcllHe< s ubm1tte lo South Institute of European known .... , Ctn Do"' I C•n Do II' )?\'II s .. PC>hlr• ..... B•lbO• l•l•nd 81dt or often.,. ln•lfed ,.,. 1111• Coast Medical.Center no Stud1'es program this ~~ .. --~ ~.,. l>ooO!t Whl\ v ... SPKl•i (• ..,M-7 oroperty and ""''t ... In wrlll"ll •ncl " ~· • . will ... •Kel...i et, ... office of H TE c later than ~day. Oct. academic year . ftle bull& ,,.,, ... , will ... conwm C#traldi ... w.. • •r>Otr\O" JH ' HERT z •tlarrwy ,.,. "'" tonter•••o• 3. For aaore information melt<! on or ., ... , lf>t. IOlll o .. o• 0< ~!~""• Aw• 8"1t"l• l<l~nd r e •• i:rioci GarOen G ....... Blvd . Suitt bo the .. _ho d f l ~r 1•. •I l:llO w Pl' ll•t (04\1 Tll ............... "~on<tuc1"" b,..•ll'U" "f4j, Ger-c..-o .... C.lll0tn1a '2'43 a ut wor-p an PUBLIC NOTICE Hlgllwav Sulle F Clly ol N•wPOr1 ,,,torpc>r•IOO •UO<••l•on (II,.., 11\an. or mey ... fll.0 Wiii\ Ille ,,.,. of '"" reglstratioo forms call 1 Buel\, Counh 01 Or<1nQt Sl•I• of p,erf-..•\1l•P Superior Co.,url, or dellvereO le the C•-Um't at """"',1311 I' P:ICTITIOUS aUSINISS C•llfornl• A•ymvno N Grw11mec1W• DOROTHV BEllGOUIST, «et Ceder -~ .._.. . So ,.,., knC>Wf\ to ...... T, • .,, •• ,.. Tn" \llttn'fnl ... , 111.0 ... 111 ,,.. Avenue Ml.......,ollt, Mlll!Wtol•. SS<IOI NAMIE STATEMENT ell butlntn n•""'" .,,., •Odrtt""I .. ~o '""on•llY, at •nv lime •tter ,.,., iiiiiiiii!!iiiiiiiiiiiiii1 Tiit IOflowlnv pet Min " doing bull by Tr•n•feror ,.,. IN Lllr" ,,.,. I••' ~o,::~: ;77.:' OurtQO (OUtlh ol\ !..o· PUDll<etlon of t.1\1• -tu •ncl DtfOfe MH ., CMHI •r• None me•lftO ""WI• CONTINE,..TAL PLACE. 11001 Tl\e ~·i' 1,~-r o..crlDeO ""~'"" f'l01M P• k Pl St I C.111 I 'Cltl() ~ ~ -·rT PuDlll""° 0<•"90' (0..\1 O•llY Piiot For furt ... r lnlorm•tlon eno bid SAVE 20°/o Layettes for newborn. children's clothes to • toddler. Name brands. beautiful selection. boutique items. 4'01.1 .. St .. C .... W....Ml-tln Hrs. Mon ·Thurs 10 em-3 pm or call for·~ tippOintmenL ' era, 111 on, orn • l ubjt<• to ,,... prov111ons ol Se<llC><' •-1 1, ,..1 1 ~ 1, 1_ ... , _ t0<m1 ~Y at ll'tt oftl<t ol ,,.. •I Clart>, M Leor\llrd l100 S Pritrle '106 ot 1114' Calltornl• Comm.rc111 ..,p "" > ..,,.. ,... ..,... torntv far Ille '-"'""' TIW rlllflt fl Avenue, Torr""le, C•llfor"I• 90~ Codt T ... ,,_ 6llO eOClr ... I ol llW roetVff IO reje<I allY ...o ell Dkh dlJ1~1~.':""""'1 1' COtlclu<l..O by'"'" °"'"°" wllll -Clelms may.t»llif'<I Pl'BLJC ~OTICE " Tt:O Hl•n Cl -ML-.. cl " a ....... eov,l:llJOW Paclli< Co.'1 • .__., .. Lew ., • r HIA"w•w, 5"11• F, N__, Bta<ll, NOTICE OR OE&TH OF , .............. -. Tl•I• si.1-i w .. ftled _,,,. ,.,. c.iito•nt• tMl. T,. last c1a11 tor 111 R o 8 E R y J A M E S ~ •Ml ~::~r ,~1~;:, 01 Oran~ County 011 ~~~•I""' -1 11e Tllunde•, octocier LA UGH LI N 1 SR. 1 • k • = .. ~~ ftMI "'44"'1 OAfEO 5tot•rnbe•12. IW ROBERT J. LAUGHLIN, Pllbtt.i.ct Or-c.o.11 o.i1v f'llot o<&HSPEC1111LTY SR ., •ka ROBERT J .l ~pt ••.24.u ,1• 111).IO PUBLISHERS LTO Bv Barmr•Co• LPAEUTGI HTLI 01 NN, ATNOOAODF· PU BLIC NOTICE Publl"""' 0.•nQP Co.'1 o .... Piiot ~Pl H ,1s Jaa6.IO MINISTER ESTATE NO. NOTICIE 1NVITINGa1os A·105963, NOTICE IS HEllE81' GIVEN 111<11 T o a I I h e 1 r s . •"• Bo.rd of TN•I ... ~ 01 tt.. co .. 1 b f · I · d I Community CAiii-Olslrtcl of Or•n9f N6706I ene IC aries, ere tors Counly, C.Jlfornla, wlll reolvt H •le<I NOTICE OF DEATH OF and contingent creditors of bid•""•• Tllun.o.,, 11 oo • m. Oc· NOTtUINVITINO•tOI MARY DOLD AND OF Robert James Laughlin, loC>t•l.t••t111tl'\l•cll1s111Q0101:01 P E T I T I 0 N T 0 I S r . , a k a R 0 b e r I J . wld coll-dl~trkl 1oca1"" at u10 NOTICE IS HE•E&V GIVEN INI Ao•ms Ave nue, Costa Me ••. Ille hred of Trvtl-Of Ille (OHi ADMINISTER ESTATE Laughlin, Sr .. aka Robert Cellfornl•,•IWfllCllllmewlODldlwlll co"'""""1tvCo1••Dlst•l<lofOn11oe NO. A-,0514S. J. Laughlin of Corona del .,.P11bllc1y_...ienc1rMOto• c-1v.Co1tfom4•,wll1rete1 ..... ,.., To all he·1'S, Bene· Mar, Callfornla, and PRINTING&BtNOINGSPRING l>ld• up to 11 :• e.m., Frld.ty, OctOCler • ,...,_ .. CL.ASS SCHEDULE; G W.C. ->.1M .. t11eP••rclwiM"9°'""men1 f lclaries creditors and p e r sons who may be a•dHU of .. 1c1 colt• dl•lr1<11oce1.o ••mo continge'nt cr editors of otherwise Interested In the PR1N11,..G' e1No1NG w1NTE11 ~~":~ •• •;:;.~·11~!.:.:b'::~Tii Mary Dold and persons will and/or estate: . ~~L:::AR OF £VENTS. GWC - •IM*klY _..._,Ndlor . who may be otherwise A petition has been filed "11D•dJ•reto11t lnacc0<dancew11,. LEASE WITH OP'flON ro Interest ed i n t he will by Shirlee Marie Roberts l 1M11dForm 1ns1ruct1C1111•11dCondl· PUllCHASE COMPUTER COM· a d/ t t . and Robert J. L aughlin llon• •ncl$"9<11k•llOMw"ICI\••• now PONl!NTS ON A FIVE YE All n ores a e. , onflle...:tmeybeMCu...O lnllW offlet PAYMENT PLAN WITH TEN CIO) A petition has been filed Jr. In the Superior Court of Of 1"'9 PurcllMlnv "9fnl of ••Id coll- Pl'BLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE SEMl·ANNUAL PAVMENTS by Harold T Dold Jr Orange County requesting I d1,1r1c1 ---------------1 All"'* ere to lie 111 •«<-e •1111 aka Herold T · Dold J. r 1-,; that Shirlee Marie Roberts e.c11 ~, ~ submit """ 111t llW 9lcl Form 1111tnoe1~ -CC>fldl-· ., d R ............ rt J L .. 11 bid a uJNer'• Cl..CI<. urtllle<t clleO, 11en•-S.-CH1ut1i-w111c11 •re110W the ~uper ior Court of an VU'IC' • aug .. n,1o•b10oef'1bondm-oay•1>1eto11W ~ . C111 lll•-1TWY•-Ut9Cl l11 11W offlet Orange County requesting Jr .• b e appoint~d a s I order fl# IN Coelt Community Coll- ----ef 1.M Pw<'-lfof """'1of .. 1oco1•-that Harold T Dold Jr personal representatives Olllrlcl lo.rel of Tfu•l•H Ill •11 dl•lrlct, · • ., t d · · t the St t f amovnl llOl I_. llWll 11 ... ,..cenl U"'> Eetll -"""',...,,11 w1111 "'1' aka Herold T. Dold, Jr. be o a minis er e a e 0 OflM ...,..111c1as •..-an1 .. 1-u-. h I 11111•c...,.,.1c.11t<11.~111ec11 c11eo, appointed as personal Robert James Laughlin, llldller •111 ~into,._,.. __ Newport Beac Trave ' Inc. « ~· ...., .,.... ,.,_ to "" r e P r e s e n t a t i v e t o s r . ' a k a R ob e r t J . c.,,,,,., •• .,,. ..,... •• •w•-'° _., -.. c-st ~IY Coll... La no.11n Sr aka R--rt "1m 111 11• -of, ........ to.,..., r11-0lll•ICI lklarll of Tru•t"' II\ •11 administer the estate of u,,.. I • VU'IC' to lUCll contract, Ille proceeds of !tie 2853 E. Coast Hwy., Corona def Mar ·--'-"-' ...... re .... U'!l.I M ary Dold (under the J. Laughlin (under the In-CIW<ll Wiii iie lorlell.O. Of In-cew "' m.-a ,,.. ·--........... ,,. ... ·--01 •• ...... -"lllcl -·..---1-tiw Independent Adm i n . dependent Administration ol e ......... 1"9 luU -" '"""' ...... "'";:;~n;::.'9r~':l°co~~nd~ cO;::ge =~:"'11: ::-' W:O.:"!.:~ 1s t ra t 1 on of Est ate s of E~tates Act>. The petf. 1o;::·~~~ .. ~!:':.!·bld ,.,.. $nAAr<h Profeaor, wlll be evlllebte In F.t>ruaty 1981 111m. 111 -•-of •.i111r.10 e11tar '"' Act). The petition is set for ti on IS set for hear In~ In • period Of 1«1Y·fl .. C'5J urs •'"' --1o wc:11 WM<«t."" procffdt of,,. hearing In Dept. No. 3 at Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic 1MdeteM11ott,._n111Qt11ertof. ;!~ki~~~r~7o:.navel Pl1nnlng and • IUVQ8G8 ~"':~~:.::".!:·,:_::.:':1~·: 700 Civic Center ·Drive CCelntter Orf lvSe, Wtest, Aln the prfv~:::r:,~::;::r:.•.= C II dat .__ Cl b... 1one11e.i•ue111ce1._ol•trk1. West, Santa Ana, CA 92701 Y o an a n a • or 10 •••w any 1,.._i.,111 ... .,.. 1n. a now to r8MfV9 • progrwn e "" your u •• No -._., w111111r-Ill• bid tor on October 7 1980 at 10: 00 California on October 21 , 1o•m•1111es111any blclOf' In 1t1e DlddlllQ no charge. I 0 •"''°"of 1orty.11 ... C'5J Cl.I" elttr a m ' 1980 at 10 :00 a.m . NO•MAN E. WATSON ~===~~~~:~~~:~~~~~~~~~~~"';='::.,~'~,:~~==·, ... 0 I F YOU OBJECT to the IF YOU OBJECT to the ~~':°'i, .. ,1 .. , -.,1v1,... et re1«t1nv any -•II 1>101 granting of the petition, granting of the petition, PublllNCI ~ ... Coe•• oelly Pt101 ., lo welw any lff90Ul.,ltlft or 11\o YOU Should either appear yOU Should either appear Sept. II, 14, ,_, 37 ..... IO OR.ANGE COAST COLLEGE THE PLUSES OF BEING A WOMAN MAUREEN REAGAN -Keynote Speaker With Or. Muilyn Putt, M.O., and Kathy Alls Opt" Rtetptio" Following ProgrRm • THl!RSDA Y, OCTOBER 2 OCC AUDITORIUM -7 • 10 p.m. 2701 F1lrvit'w Ro1d. Cott• Mt'u •or.,,.111:~,::."::~~~1>111c1i,. at the hearing and state at the hearing and state PUBLIC NOTICE s.c...urv. your objections or file yo~r Objections or file llOenlfllTrut1 .. , written objections with the written objections with the ~~ty court before the hearing. court before the hearing. ...,.. • .,.. ~.,. c.o.11 O•llY P11ot Your appearance may be Your appearance may be Sotpt.l7,2o1,1• >1'MC In person or by your in person or by your at· PUBLIC NOTICE attorney. torney. IF YOU ARE A CREDI· I F Y 0 U AR E A TOR or a co nt i n -CREDITOR or a cont-":C:::=:'::S gent cred itor of the lngent creditor of the de· T11e ,........_ ...,_ '' dolft9 ...,,,. deceased you must flle ceased, you must file your 11n1et: your claim with the court claim w ith the court or ,. i:.::!..~~~i,°,~T~~~ or prese nt i t to the present It to the personal ~s. .. c.e-...c..,.. personal representative representative appointed w1111em J-Sc~. Jr., "" appointed by the court by the court w ithin four ~.c..19-..,c..,.,.. within four months from months from the date of '111' ---It ceMud!M by ... Ill· the date of first Issuance first Issuance of letters as P'ICTlTIOUS •USINf'SS NAME STATllMl:NT T lie follow1nv PtfSOM ••• doln9 l>Ullfl~U M BARTON PAlllTNERS, 17..0. Mt. Cllflwood Cl•~••. Fou,,leln Vellev. C•llfornla U70I MISSION EOUITV. I C.lllornla corpara11on, 110 Ml. c11nwooo1 Cl•· cle, FoUllleln V1llev. C..llfor11I• '270I BARTON OEVELOPMEHT CO .• C.lllornl• corpotellon, 11* Ml. Clll• !wood Clr<le, Fountain V•ll•v. C.llfor11l1 '270I Tllll llutl,,.u I• conducltO llY • ~Ntel -1nerthlP. MISSION EOUITY Rkr..rll It. Sl...tClll, ·~~· Tlllt tie! ........ wa flNd wllll tr. .. .,..._.M"IMI'-"""·''· of letters as provided In provided In Section 700 of Tiie. ........ -,..... wtttl -Section 700 of the Probate the Probate Code of ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~===~~C.-y01t11lf<WM9tcew.tYe11-.. Code of California. The California. The time for _..,n.i.. ~,..,. time tor flllng claims wlll filing claims wlll not ex· Admissiort -$J. 00 -1'ulrumuJ 541/t $5.00 -At tht Door Viu-Mur~l't'•rd/lnform1tion • S~·SS27 CoUfllY Clark el Or• .... C-ty on """"" ,., , ... •HOOll, KINDALL & HAR· ..... "°" ,.ODUCTS THEHAYRBARN ""*'.,. ~ .... CM9t Oe1•• P11tit not expire prior to four plre prior to four months ...,., t.4.on. '·'· 15· 1• aeo.. months from the date of from the datt of the hear· the hear I nQ not Iced Ing noticed above. above. YOU MAY EXAMINE P1CT1TMIUHUll.... YOU MA.Y EXAMINE the flle kept by the court. .,..STan•..,, the flle kept by the court. If you are Interested In the PUBLIC NOTICE AP ....... _IU.~et ... .,.,~ .............. .............. ~ .... ,....,.. ,.,,.,flll!MI 0r"9 C-sl 0.HT Plltit, Sept. J. IO. 11, U. ,.. a~ PUBLIC NOTICE TM ..,......_ ,..._, .,, •1119 If rou are Interested In the estate, you may flle a re· ~:Wo-n,..,.11111c..-. es ate, you may me a quest with the court to re-P=::.u:;:.,• DeM....,CA..,. request with the court to celve special notice of the Tit. te11ew1 ... ~· .,. ,.. ... .. ._ •· ....,, ..,. 1u 11"" 'receive special notice of Inventory of estate assets IMI-•: '~~~ .. Yi 4"" 1he Inventory of estate and of the petitions,. ac-aa1..1..00N ouuiNos, " .. tc. ;.;. llNdl, CA-. assets and of the petitions, c o u n t s a n d re Po r t s ~ ,.::-"' Clrci., ~ 9Mdl, T111t ....._ '' <eNIK-tv •accounts and reports descrlb9d In Section 1200 .....,...,......,_,,,.,..._. ...., ... ...,.!""' described In Section 1200 of the Callfornla Probate Hiii• o.tw,--........,. a..o, CA .,..,. ... ..., t Code ..... ,.... '-· ~ of the Calltornla Pre>H • • .._.. J. O'Mlll, ""...,. ...._ """ ......... -..... """ .. Code. .. ~ •• ~ .... CA ... ....___..... CM1tYa..,0r._c.-.tv ... -. J'tlUt A. Dvncen, At· c ..... ,_, '"' ,.._. ......... .... p..... A I • " M • It •• 411 y I , .. , ". y • t L. w • , • ~-.~---.CA ... ~ OrWllll ew1 Deity"""" Att....,. at Law, ReMJ & Ntw,erl CHttr 6rlv•, .,.!:!~==-..::. c..-CtM ., • ..,._14.on.i.9,••.,.. Crecllttt 611 Ntw,.rt l•ltt UH, Ntw''' ._..,......,_ ca11 u1-1111. ~ ~· • few wor4• lo worts tof you. C"'9f -=::,.-......_ ..... aHc~ c.. H"'; tel: ~0.:,...,=~-=-= ...w"'1 , CA tW <7'•> ---......., -. .... ~ ~ c.. Dell\' """ ' ......... ~ewe \..'1.:: ,...... Or-.. ca.-~': .....,, ... ti;'iiil" ,,,, .. ~........... ....11 .... on.t,l,"9 ..,.. . -. COMICS I CROSSWORD OM. y PILOT CJI MARMADUKE ~ lrM AMI,_ PEANUTS by Charles M. Sclllll BIG GEORGE . by Vlrgtt P1rtctl ~ . ., ~ 'I ( . f-J:<i/ o .. u-.. ....... .,..... .... .. ~ ~ by Tom lati'* ~ " <. ~ FUNKY WINKERBEAN fl:> 40t1Rt "ffiE. HALL MON!ll f?l6HT ? HAVE YOU 6E.E.N Cl.£ARE.D ~ WELL..-' I .S11Ll ~K OOT1 IF! EAt A LOT OF~. t '1 Jeff MacNetty MOON MULLINS by Fffd & Tom JoMson AA! WHAT WILi. TALI< .ABOOT IT BE, SIR? A CO/N·OPERATSt> BUSIN~SS .'? d Miii PIACH by MIU uarius THI FAMILY CIRCUS by Ill KNM GORDO "MO/l'ltt'lff, wil you mcikt P J tum-., hi• volumt?" DINNll THI MINACI .. .-----------.-----... WA!:r. ~ ~f WAAi'? HOL.O rrf • ~~~ JUDGE PARKER TUMILIWllDI NAM CY I DON T UNDER&TAND IT··· THAT MAN MAS AVl~Y 0000 \.108 .. . .. DRA98LE "Princess. whit HY we tit out tonight for a change?" IJAl Slt~,Ot' 1\&€ Of11€~ MANO, t~ ~UN ~£'(' ~ ~ ~"~ NI(~ 1"11tN'6 0 ME I ANO ~£ l.lk!S ~ ~ WAA'f \ AtA ~ """o ~ '10\J 'nl\NK fM r----, bOI~& Ollf IA>i'f \41 FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston 1HE l-IOOSE. IS SURE QJIE.T W11l10\JT t-'11CHAeL. THE WHOLE PLACf. SEEMS 5TRANGE ! Wiit-\ 1-\IM I~ SCHOOL ALL DAY. LIFE l'O DIFFERENT . ER~IE.R · · PEl1CE'.FUL WIN SO.MEL 1.-ose: so.M e:, KIDD0.1 TOMY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE I ACROSS 48 Toueh UNITED Feature Syndtcale 1 Mop 52 E Canadian Tuesday's Pwzte SolWd 5&ddy range 9 Couftyttd 56 818.- 14C?ech11ver 57 watllf l>ooy 15 Wings S8 lJe &g8111St 16 Carmen. e.g. 59 Malaria. e.g. lrl1 ~~lifftm 9:~1:1 17 TIM grass 60 Fettle 18 Roof Pl8Qe 61 Wanton 19 BreYery 62 Whine 20 $ea towl 63 Trimmed 2 1 Resound 64 LOde yields 23 Ocean route 65 -flight 2S Smell - -DOWN 26 Pllnwe 1 Lesions 27 Ripped 2 Locallon 29 Pronoun query ::JCJDDU LlCJ8 :J::l:JlJ ::m;:i UOClCOCJ l!IJ()~CJ 080DCl UC!t!l IJC!l!::JIJUU~CJUOUOC:ll:I aLia O::J(:]Oc:J l!OOC:Ja m.Jll!J'.:la uol.J mma :::J(JCJ UOIJOU J!JIJD :JO.J DCJOOl:lD [J:J:::JO !JO~CJDOOl:lOI! l!::l~Cl :J::J!JOO O~ilD -:trmn nnaaD CJt:lCD 32 Bogged 3 Amphlttlealer ~ ......... -...... .......... _...._ ........ ~ dOwn 4 Pallet 35 Waler -5 Ob¥iout C1uny 36 Bad 6 -and kictl· 27 Wflole 37 Com bread ing 28 Swan genus 38 Sutgicatl 1 Rhonctlus 30 fen part ttlfead 8 CWlbOu 31 Bed euppor1 39 USSR rrver 9 Aeigrl 32 Rowel .a Refs. kin 10 Armadillo 33 tteevy boolc 41 listen 11 K1nloltl ~ Not Nked 42 Harass 12 Gail 35 Pere 43 Pioneer IUtO 13 lAC>Orid 38 ()p1 calof1e9 45 rime penods 47~ 48 Reason 49 Debate SO Veils 51 Bltd IOUnd 52 Sc>eech ptob- lem S3 Pier 44 Child's toy 211.wwriant 38 Aeeced 45 Son ot. Scot. 22 Hotlle 42 forbids by Tem K. RyeR 54 Pol IOUfce S5Sleelbelrn 59 Pertlnen1 He HAS THRee K106 IN COLLeGe .................. 48 Couple 24 AlenQon end .. Counled •• 12 •• • I • • r .. ·s r v I tl I. I .. ~ ...... aia.1• QUEENIE "S1gnt'<I. J B Spurl.11 bt'llt'r ext>t' thin you'll ever bt'. fal· twadtod dopt• Nov. lt'llf thal up and take a real memo " "Got o problnn? Then wnte to Pol Dlmn. Pot wall cut red tQJW. gettmg the answers and. ocfaot1 yov nttd J to solve mequ1t1es an govemmmt and bwluu . Mall your qawst1ons to POI Dunn, At Your Servact>. 01'0llge Coast DaUy Pilot. P 0 . Bor 1560, Costa Me$0, CA »2626. As many letters as possible will be answered, but phoned mqumes or letters not mcluding the readl'r's full name. address and bwmess hours' phone 1 • numbercamaot be considered. Thiscolumnappearsdai· ly except Sundays .. j-· Goe ·a Gri,w ? Call ·~ DEAR PAT: As a service to consumers, we ~ a re happy to announce that Proctor & Gamble bas intitiated the use of 800-line telephone numbers so your readers can call us toll·free whenever they want to talk a bout any of our products. By October 75 percent of our brands will have a toll·free number on the package; soon after that all will. As a result, we expect to hear from about 500,000 con· sumers in 1981. • : We have been testing the me of 800-line num· bers for the past several years and have found that e this direct means of consumer·business com· munications benefits both P&G and those who buy our products. Experience has shown that 95 per- cent of the consumers who call are satisfied with our handlin'g of their concerns. From a business ~standpoint, this direct communication means we can be sure our products are living up to expecta· tions and we can find out how our products might be improved. It also means we can correct pro- blems a consumer has which might otherwise re· s uit in the consumer simply deciding to buy a com- • petitive product next time P roctor & Gamble Thank yoa for leUi.ag A YS readen U.. abollt this service. l•flafiOlll Flglaftt ,,_. .. DEAR PAT: I sent a $40.25 order to Inflation Fighters in New York City on Jan. 12 for a com- • binalion of products. I received ~~ard in May · saying that my merchand&se was in translf. -i liaa already sent a copy of my canceled check and re ceived another request for a copy of lt in August. I sent it as requested, but haven't beard anything in response. What's going on here? N.B.W., Newport Beach Inflation Fighters aloag witll Coaamer Test· ing Ceater and Free Glfts ttaclaed u aJ'lftmeat with die U.S. Polltal Servke to el'fer ....ey-back gaarutees to COM••en dbaatllfled wWt &Jae mercbalMlllle tlley received. n.e eempuies ap-eed to issae a refad wtthbl 31 days of die req11eS&. ~nd a letter to lnOatloa Fl;Men Kit, Ml FUdl Ave., New York, N.Y. 11117, ud ncloee uotber ·· copy of your canceled cbffk (fi.l aad back). ae- quest an immecllate refad mder die terms of die agreemeat wltll die pos&aJ servltt aad peiat Mt that YOlll' order wu aever ftlled. Let A YS bow lf yoa doe't receive a cllleck. Addreuel ol die Miler CHapMies baYOlftd are: C-.mer TetiUac Ca&er, m FilUI Ave., New Yon, N.Y. 11117, aad Free Gifts,. E. 4z.d st., New Yon, N.Y. 11117. Car-,,.., c .. 1s P•n-•I DEAR PAT: I've just joined a car-pool to and from work. Can I deduct the cost of gasoline, re· pairs and other related costs in using my car for the car-pool? C.S., Huntington Beach Sorry, bat lltS says •· 'l1lele ees&s are tem· sidered to be pel'M9al espews. TMre Is a .... · factor, llowner. Besides tlle ....... adnata1es of car.poollag, lf PUH8&en rel•bmse Y• for traasportatloa expemes, Y• de Mt laave to report tltose amomts u iacome. Spa C.. •e lfletlfftd ...,_.,._. DEAR PAT: I recenUy installed a spa on doc· tor's orders. Can I deduct the cost as a medical de- duction? C.L., Fountain Valley Yes, U tlle eapeMe ti tM.,. aeee.· &M bl· erea••&M•.._.,,....._.._ ...... !-,me- •e11&. ftle a...-t el &Ille w .. 11 .. etlllle as a •Mkal le .. et• • •~e ... 1 A, ac:eer .... •as. t'er exe,..ae, If u.it .. cell .... _. tM •ahle tf JRl'~l*rH11ISl.••teu.e.,.,,..w1111te altlete .... tz.•ua •e•HIUf I•!. Ford Abandons Engine Plans DETROIT (AP) -Ford Motor Co. bas abandlMCI plw for tbe 1.J.liter four-eJ)lnder staDdard ..,._ for lta 1111 "warld can," tbe Ford Demt ad Memary ~· · 1'bl carmaker bad ........ ..,......... ·apprcml far tbe .,._ beewe It did aat meet Environ,,,.,... ProteeUan Apmey ltandardl for emlllklnl and dilrabWty, a Pwd ...-..maa said. ID ita place, tbe No. 2 ......... will w ltl 11-llter ....... wbleb It ~ pl•m1d • aa ~-,,. ... n.r tBliM ..... dllpl1C•IDl8t of '1t cubk ...... campand wD • mll6e l8dael for me ..,... ~· nae lllalr' ...-..... ,bllD etrt1fted bJ tb1 SPA. - ftCllt ....... U.e Celebrities AUi, Youngsters • community bu been plaped b~ WASHlNOTO N <AP> - Televla•on personallly Calhy Lee c .... by. acknowled1lat tbat sbe Mid beera a "dabbler" ln dna1s. hu told • con1reuiona.I comni1tt.ee lhal celebritl• can help s teer youn1slera fro m dnat•· Mlu Crmby, a hoet of ABC 's "That '1 Incredible" pro1ram, testified Tuesdaay before lhe House n arcotics abuse and control co mm ittee lh»t memben ot tbe entertainment lnduatry could u11e "cele brity . presaure" to fi1bt the peer pressures amona )'OUDllten • use drup. S he said celebrities could make it known that they have round altimaOves to dnas we a nd are leadln1 happy , SUCCeuful llve9. "I wu a dabbler ln clrup" at social occasions, Ml11 Croeby said. But declared that she bu "nol taken any kind of drug - inc luding aspirin -for two years." She said the entertainment •-" ..... a dnas abule problem 1-t the problem "In my opinion baa been maliciously sematiooaliaed by some merqbers of tbe PJ"t!U~" The result ii a falae picture that the mll,jority of celebrities are "druuies." ahe said. M las Crosby also told the committee that a group of celebrities h as formed "The Friends of Narc anon•• to carry out promotional and education activities aimed al curbing drug abuse. ~ a,....,___ DRUG 'DMILIR' .Pdtrl.MC,_.,, CONSUMER $28,500 .. GIVEN AWAY JACKSON, lliaa. (AP) -Douala C. Wyan of 'Greeavilleaays lt wasn't bard b IUa family to 1tve away their collff· t1oa of WlWam Faulkner book•. bec.a~e that iL whaL they planned to do all along. Wynn and bis wife donated 240 books, papers, articles and let· ters, worth an estimated $28,500, to the Jobn Davis Williams Library at the University of Mis- sissippi. I ••• • ..._ .... 6 .__ Wednesday, September 24, UMlO * The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Trade It With a Want Ad -Fast Credit Approval Vou Can Sell It, Find It, [ 642 •5678 ] One Call Service .... ...... ...._.,For S. HcMIMt F°" SM HMHt for SM t For S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ho.Ms For S. Hoaet for Sat. Ho...1 for Sat. Hottwt For Sale ' ········••·····•···••·· ...•..•.......•.•.•.•...••.••.•.•..•........•...............•. .,. .... GtMr.. 1002 G""°_, 1001 Gewrot 1002 IOOZ •·•·••·•···•••········· ·••·······•···•········ :······················ eMrel I 002 Gt•ral I oof. Ge•rel I 002 G~al ~ 002 ..•.•....•............• ·················•····• ........................................ .-. ... . ............ Motke: All n ·ul ~tu1t• udH•r11M'<l ln lhis ne~i.Pl•(>er ti. suh Jt.'<i to Lh.• fo't..Jeral F111r llou 10~ Al·t o f 19611 wtuth m1.1kl'll ll 1ltegul to ad ert 1:.c · an' 11n· Cerence, hm1tat1vn ur dbl'nm1ndt10c1 ba:.l><l vn rdce, color, rl'11g1on . .,,., or national <•ntt1n or .in mtentmn lo m;Jkc ,in\ sueh prefcN.•ncv h ulll.i uon. or d1scnmmut1Un nus newspaper lo\ Ill not knowingly aCl'C'µI an 1 advertis ing Cur re ti estate wtuch 1s 1n \ 10ld Uonofthelaw BRORS: AdYHtiwrs sllollld check their odl claify -reporl ff• ron isssss._.efy. The DAILY PILOT as.-1 ~ fw the first•~ c«nd iM«tion -"'· ••••••••••••••••••••••• General 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $99,950 4 SHAltr UNITS l'IOl>t' LO bl:a1 h M ~rm" un J ~I wtdt• IU( fur uni) ~ lJlAI OI l>U) t I IClr 11n I\ ~1 000 1''.-.• JACOBS IEAL TY 67~6670 cm...,._.,,..,, ... &~S EASTILUFF This beauhfully m:i111 t&Jled house is a n e nll·r tainer 's dell~ht With formal livmg room ancl separate kitchen-farntly room. All 4 Bdrms Jre hRht and airy. and thL· grounds are enchanted by mature tn'es ancl shrubs S226.!JtlO 644-9990 ---------- .................. d I & :J Bdrm 1Ju11h·:. 'II ••11'1 w twi1r h 1'111nt,1'ftll· 111 <'<•OW JM•h·11l1JI \\ llh J oucrrwl d11~11 l'<l \111""' -.dl\•J \o\llf I .Jrl) llll' I'll 11 ri• I>" I u II\' I! I\~ I. 111.i t,!'J.., 1,()(1 JACOBS REAL TY 67M670 LlASE Of'TIO .. L 1 h1.. ti1·.iulll ul N1·\o\ IJ"'' Bt•J1 h UUIJl1·' ,11111 i,:l'l .! ,r-. 111 .tP\111'\IJllOll .11 l•Kf.n !> ni.trk••I ".1lu1 I )1111 <,U'llo. lCI lht• \.1111.b 111 lllth !-.1 1111111 lhl!> I \ r olcl :! lldr1112 U.1 .,.ml I Bd1111 I l\;1 d u1-9h:K ,\ (Jnt.1,,lll lron t uo11 """ loll 111.1:.t l·r llclr 111 hu,i.:1· II 1 Ill)! room r rplt .11111 hril\o\tl k11 d1c11 1'11•,,1•11l I'll .1( s:\S(i.000 BA L ll O ,\ I s I. \ " I> fi"-'\1.1'\' fi7J 8700 Custom MHa ckl Mar This u111Qut• 2 :;tnry hum<' ha., bCL'll h1 i,:h ly up i.:rade1I I t IL•a1 1111"• ,.,ky h ghb . J.:fl.'l'llhou..,L· wulllow room. )l<l<ll. n1·~ tarpcu.. vaultl'd tl•1l111i.:i. and much 11111n• Dun t m1'>s secmi.: lhts hollw F\Jll µnC'e Sii~ 500 C.tl I 556~ MODB. HOME ~SELECT Qua_hty lhruout 1!> what T'PROPERTIES )OU II find with this :l Bdrm townhouse Clust• - -.--- tt> ever) thmj!. Offereil Lek• Out Of ~1th o wn er helped A.Moc)cnine financ ing. Cal I now Th" 1s in:.tant "Hou'I! r>40 3666 &-aut1ful" with :di tlw !'\orth Co:.ta Mesa A spectacular 3 Bdrm 2 hath home I lui:c· hm·k • Whelan fireplace Uu il t1 n vacuum s~stem, brn·k ~Estate BBQ, w{)()d deckl'd 1-pa. des irable lc.1turl'" 5 lx.'<lroom,. 3 b;ith.'-. l,1 rg1· f a m 1 I v r 11 11 m w 11n·pla1·~. hrN1kfu:.t nook. fortn;JI d1n1ni.:. lov Ma ny e xtra s. Only S00.950. !'>4&Z:H:I fOtN t1t•J 0 tl \f11JVl1'HI~ I• [®lfllltl ATTBmON cly yard with redwood hot tub. Pnred t<) "l'll now. at S2\l5,000 Hurry or you 'll miss ll ! <.:all i&1.:1rn1 C::SELECT · IULESTATE PtlOFESSIONALS T he William Mic haels Co. will show you how to make 1t happen NOW. --------•I We a rc currently staffing I PROPERTIES T W O MA STE R SUIT ES-2 Bdrm. 21 ~ Ba twnhme. each bdrm has u bath, immac al just SllS,000. FAMILY SPOT 4 fklrm on a hul!e lot m llarbor View Hille;. cul ,dt.> ~uc location S37s.ooo. W OO DBR I DGE <.;ROSSING-3 .Hdrm. 2 BJ. 2 fp\c's and laq~e lot $225,000. our Dana Point offtce & are intcrVlewing sales & management personnel Call for a confidential appt. 831.-0655. !!.'.t 3 B r . P '. Ba . New carpets, drapes. noors. appliances. paint. et<'. Obi alt. gar age. 2033 G r <!enville Sl. near WatTier. S.A. D.S. Educators Realty 642-7743 ;\ 011'1<,tl)O OI II a rhor I n\'l•"lm«nt Co So Much For So~ Affordable J Bdrm hnmco I\ /View Of ROlfrOurSc and foo thills. SIH.500 6+1·70'.!0 .bingo C.ll'ECOD CHARMER Cha rming rc-;1dc•ncc of exceptlonal 11uultt} and impeccable ta,l l' :l Bdrm with ahundant cllhcts. :i hathi. Lari.le d vnam1 c rccreat111n room Wllh wetuar Din 111~ area. Rarden llkl' , ;1rll A muill ~<·c for SI 12.500. <'all 511i 2.11:1 >1·1 •1 I,, I•,..,,'• fi •, I l~IE~!ill SUl'ERI! SUPERI! Open s pacious a n d c heery home with 3 Bdrms. stud>. family r m . 2 frplcs. spa & comm pool $2 19,000 Call today 979-5380 ALLSTATE OLD COM-Duplex. 2 + dt•n. 2 + den. fireplace . Trade your ~Id stuff for good rentals $244.500 new goodies with a . Cla!>S1lied ... d. 642-5678 REALTORS THA. rs WHA. T'S UNIQUE AIOUT Ui-ilVUI: liUMl:S Realtors. 675·4i000 St•rtlng •New Bualneu Acccoroln g 10 C•l"orllla eu.IMH 1no Prof .. eloM C°* (Sec. 17900 to 11930) 1 11 pe'90nl do1"9 bueineH under • ftdlllove n•- """'' II .. • etet•-nt wlill IM Covnty C .. rl! end llewe II putlllllled tour t lft'lee In • ........ ..., -w1n11 ttM er•• In wlllcll tll• ......... la located. Tiie etat•ft'l•nl le ,.qvlfff br law eM-i. _ • ..., ill pt'Ot9dlftt revr !HllllMH na-. Moat '•nka req11lre ,,oef of .... IO .,.n .................... Tl\e OAtt.Y PILO't .....,,..... ...... """' •nd pullllMtlM •*'"· •• .......... _l'Y f0t11tt end !Mlnteln • dellr Hnlte to Ill• 0 ' • " ••. c • " n ' y ~ .......... 'Y •n• of our cet1wenie. omeee or pltene Ille LIOAL DPA~MM»'I. 111. UI fer "'ore ..................... Pim Of OWMBSHIP- MISA D& MAI Beautifully decorated & maintained 3 BR + 2 bath home. Great patio areas + landscaped yard. Won't be on the market long at $117,500. IN N~WPORTCENTER ~ 644-9060 ·~==~~,:: low to for111 fovf oif!IPle -otch I HUOLEP I I I I I 11 . I ,t El T f YI I 1 t I C AB T H ., ! .. I I I I I i H•'' t ucn a llet lth nut, . • • • _ _ When h• diet they won't bury him, they'll lu•t -him. t ONABLI I I' I I I' I • ~:::: :9tt.. ~~"9 "= • ,..,.. ........ ltOM ~No, 3 "'°"· trrrr1 • 4*ft,,m~~ lEITtl S I I J I I I I sca•~Mlwwl•C•••.,... ... --------------------------w l'.!--il.J .. ) \I TAYLOR CO. ·~ HEJ\ l.TOHS '>l Jl('I ' 1 ~Hf> •DAT YllW IN DOY• SHOUS NIS1'1GfOUS &Al.AXT DltlYI ll1·1111 t1f11lly des1g nt'd hom(' by Ivan W('llS. '''lo\ ly 1mmtt"CI mtenor Unusual high atrium 1•1111 v 1\lth tral(•rtine floor. 3 family bdrms plus Im 1•1\ master hdrm suite. formal dining. family rm &. bt.•aut1ful pool spa & patio with Back Bay &. r llv lt)lhts 1·1ew Owner will carry ISi T.0 . 'UbJ ln buH•r quahfym,R Vacant $550.000 WESLEY M. T.lnOI CO., UALTOllS 2111 S-Ju; I ....... MEWPO«T CINT'a, M.I. _ 644-49 I 0 B.EGANI' REALTORS 675-5511 IUffS MOST POPULAR E Pl.AM! Overlooking pa rk and greenbelt. three bedroom. huge fa mily room. wood beamed ceilings. bright and beautiful Offered at $217.000. 538 Vista Grande . COLE OF NEWPORT RW.TORS 2515 E. Coost Hwy.. Corono dl4 Mer 675 5511 Dalebout Bay &Beach Real Es1ate COZTCHARM Desir a ble location on cha nnel step; to secluded beach. 4 Bdrm . Many un- ique features. S2SO.OOO IALIOA 1\1.AMO- lO I APOL~ One of a kind. old world design & quality of this new authentic French No rma ndy home. 4 Bdrm. 3 ba th cus t o m h o m e wi th fin es t crafts ma ns hi p & a m enities . Now available. S585.000. Call for app't. IAYFROMT We have several fine homes ' with pier & slip. a TOllO HOISE COUNTIY ,. 4 Bd rm .. 3 baths: ranch s t v l~. min i-estate in orange groves. $240.00b BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34 1 Boy~1d(' Dr 1111· N B 675 -6161 COMMllCIAL RULESTATE CAREER NEWPORT DUPLEX CdMCONDO Beautifull y appoin ted Plu s h c·aqHttng throuj.!hout J Bedrooms. J bath ccmdo m great local ion <.:lose to shop 11ing. schools. tennis & :.w1mmmg Formal <lin 1ni.l rtXim, IJ rge family room l"ec land. Offl!rt:'d a l S320 .txXI ~-~~~· JUSTUSTID, Spacious 2 Bdrm. 2 h ath mobile home Sl•parah' family & 11tll1t v r11om. Xlnl 1oc:111on. dubh<>w>c. poo\, ~pa . tlcac h I' r 1 l' L' ti I o ~ e I I ' ~J UPPERIAY Hambltn g California $panis h H ome. Six bedrooms For mal dm mi.: room. Sunny morn tn~ room Sc!paratc up ... ta1r<; famil y room Hardwood floors In • E.stahhshed locul fi rm 1:, t:ikmi:i a pplications from lu ·cn!>ed re al 1•'>lalL' s alesmt•n & broker;; for ,, can•er m comllX'n·1al re• al l!:.t.ite mana~emL·nt & 2 Units on floe fand \cro:;s fn1m park :'lle:cr beach. bay. & shoppin).!. Pnced at S2<lS.ooo. Eves 6-1.2-2253 DOottS TO BEACH :?·:! Duplex Own1.•r motivated Open to <'rt· at 1v1• fi nancing . Po-.s1blv htth· ur no cash Wtll lra'i:k! µn>1)Crt) · b<111t · car or ·>·? $?49,0011. l'.:\l!'>!>UJ·IJilS 759-1717 SSS ~ SEA VIEW ,INpt lch Country Fr charm , 1·u:.t l·red1ble storagc Three !'!!!!~~~~~~~~ l'ar garage $385,000 631-7300 ...... S95,000 I II bet } OU thoug ht ) OU t·ouldn t buy a 20110 squarl' foot 2 bt'druom and den home for onl~ SJ5.000' You had better call for details on this tn· t n>dible buy before :.o- meont' else ~loats over the great deal they g.ol. (714)759·1501 3Br. terr deck. unique Watwfront Ho. MA.GNtFtCEHT 80005/f--VIEW ~SIOH Sl.750,000 :.pa & l~h gardt•n :1Br, ~' Bil. 4 8;1. t•us tom 1auJtal 1•eil'~. frml din waterfron t hom l! mg. ram rm. bre athtak w ti x38' l)\l dnd, Rick i\lderettc. ltltr ~-1}140 tnJ!VU. l'r1 c cd SI ,3 !H .OOH Harbor Vll'w Realty Builder w I trade for 544-9411 67S-ll63 Palm Springs t-:S tall! --------- H-SE -ol'-TY For detai ls on t his homl.' HEID HELP? ""' ,.-" ~ und appl to see, call Helpy0urselftoa 1 , acre zoned A· I and Carol Hoff. agt 031 .()()9.1 Heaping selection of located m the Back Ba~ ___ ...;;..____ Qualified Hopefuls •• , NC'wpQrt a re a Owne r Ila\, .... nmcthmg lo !-t'll'! in the DAJLY PIUYf will finance .with S56M Cl::iss1f1cdallsdo1twe ll HELPWANTEDADS down. FUii pn ce $175,000 /\gent. 556-2660 macnab I irvlne realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY OWNERS HASTE IS YOUR GAINI Must leave area & needs to sell! Priced lower than builders close-0ut unit. 2BR, 3 bath tri-level w/open floorplan. Looks like a model ! Loaded w I community recreational facilities. Don 't let this bargain p ass you by! Rose Gammon 752·1414. (H-70) 752-1414 551-1700 Cnmpm Volltoy ( .. me-W<'<'rib<1dqp (,.ni,>r 642-1235 644-6200 'l(ll Do•!"' O.ove Ho<IYv Vo('w (""'"'' CE IBDllB ILllRS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE HAUOlt IUD51 CLASSIC Superb Kensington Model With Outstanding StyhnJ?. Four Bedrooms & 3i,, Baths Master Bedroom With Fireplace. Excellent Livinti /\rt'a. Seµarate Formal Dining Room. Jenair Ru1ll-ln K1t ch('n With Roomy Breakfast Arca $.515.000. SPY4M.ASS HIU. Absolutely Spectacular Four Bedroom Capehom Model With Breathtaking Ocean View. Dt-corated To Perfection. Gorgeous Custom Wood Floors. Lovely Wallpapers. Built·ln Book Sh('lves. Even Standing Room Attic Automatic Sprinklers, Security System. Don't Miss This. S525.000. IHVISTOltS ATTIMT'IOM Nice Livable Home On A Large R-2 Lot In Better Area Of Costa Mesa. Build An Extra Unit For lncome Priced At S95.SOO. macnab I Irvine realty " A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY HAMOR VIEW HILL.SI 4BR, 2 bath home w /formal living le dining areas & family rm. $1300/mo. w~ter & gardener incl. Available 10/15/80 . Sandie Fix 644~. CH-e9)' CANAL FIONT BEAUTY Lo•et, 2..e.ry .. ....... c ¢I ... , ~ ......... _ .. Two flle.IHfthd 0 )_ ............. . Lsp .. & ,... ...... r.r.ct fer I n •••• -" ... Fwdue ......... 631-1400. •dsced le $229,000. C• llPl.EX W/VU 0. ... •Ilk I P'+'tf ••air 'I I fM ,.t. wllil • YllW Of IA Y, OCIAH & •l91tt ll9lth I• Coro•• del Mor. ll••c~ ._.. 4 t.ed .._ wllil "-ch ....... ~ ..... lor ...... wltlt lwida •. 9'HMry. Cll f I 2 IMd. .............. Flnlltle 'roperty with Charl1C11a! $491,000. 673-6900 WATERFRONT HO MES. INC RlAl [~1/\TI 24111 W (.-"I ll"'V N1•wpnrt 13.,,M h 631-1400 ti' M .Hth "~· li.11!•0.• l•Ln•d 673-6900 THE LINGO INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT IS LOOKING FOR TWO HIGHLY MOTIVATED LICENSEES WITH REAL ESTATE EXPERIENCE. WE OFFER: Choice location in Newport Cent er Comprehensive Training Progra m Newsletters Public In vestment Seminars Competitive Commission Schedule PLUS PARTICIPATIOH IN: Investment Brokerage Group Investing Home Equity Sales H e r e's your chance to join a dynamic group and get in on the ground fl<>ftr. For a confidential in- t e r. v i e w c a l I G E N E TROWBRIDGE. CCIM. at OCIAM '11W SPAllLIPL8CTY brokerage E\lcns1vC' on th1• JOh 1ra1nmi.: in all a'Jl<'t'ti; of th" held \ unique oppor1ur11tv tor the busmess m1ndcd rl'.11 e:.tJte per..on <.:all for an mtcn 1e\o\ ltc•,1lonom1cs Corp 0. 5 67 00 Have MJrncthml! 'VU want to sell '! C.:lass1llt!d ads do ll "l'll 642 51\iX associated BAOKEAS-AEA LT0AS ZOH W Balboa o'' 1601 THE 1~ NUMBER TO SEE. COSTA MESA OFRCE 27'0 ...... ll•cl. l7141 545-949 I HtC9H UM1'S - LO Y .lCAMCllS F a ntast ic 4-plex with good income. located on fee simple land. in prime Costa. Mesa area Each desira ble unit has private pa rking. balcony & fireplace. The a menities virtually ins ure no vacancies & these units are only 3 yrs. old. Only $285.000 YOU SNOOZE. YOU LOSE!! Don •t let the opport unit y to p u rc h ase th i s s pacious condominiu m pass you by. Three huge bdr ms. wallpaper. wet bar & easy to work kitchen make this a bargain at $115,000 all terms! ••DEAL OF THE WEB•• Fantastic 3 bd rm on a cul-de-saa. · fruit trees. huge fenced backyrd & close to a park. No. it's NOT $125.000. BUT ONLY SlOS 000 VA terms. ct now efore it 's too late! ~ Wal.ker & lee Real Estate IHVESTMEHT SEMIHARS SCHEDULED FOR ,• NEWPORT IEACH AND SAN CLEMENTE · .... LING O R E AL ESTATE 'S INVESTMENT D E PARTMENT will be presenting a free seminar "Group Investing. the Trend for the 80's." Mr. Gene Trowbridge. CCIM. will lead a discussion on the advaJ\. tages and disadvantages of grot;? investing ln real estate and t~t deeds. Different forms of ownership and tax implications of each wiU also be discussed. In addition, this seminar will ex· plore why group investing may w4111 become the most important vebi~ for real estate ownership in the M's. The seminar will be held on W'fS· · • nesday September 24 at 7:30 P·W· at the ' Marriott Hotel in Fuhiol\ Island and Thursday, October 9th at 7: 30 p.m. at the San Clemente Inn~ San Clement~. • ... • • , 1'" 70·1414 COll'lfM V°'9y Center 64WIH 'IOI Oov9r Onva 111.a100 Woocbldc)e Cet11• 644-6200 Horbor v-, __ 2 Bdrm, 2 v. bath. Lovely 4 bdrm home with Former model with a a spacious living nn. 2 rantaatlc view. Must see frplcs. neat new cpts and thla decotator's deU&ht. a &listening pool. As· Beat condo In Costa sumab\e loan. 1124,000. MeH. REDUCED BY Ca1197W370today. i~10.ocro. Wl ~L SE~~ ;:4-LisrA rE' I RED CMPET: /1 754-1202'-. -'~TORS:2J Reservatlons J uggested. please caJl Ms. Sue. Nicholson at . :; e' '" Lingo, 1ss.021i. The rut.t dnw in the Have IOmetblnl you want SELL Idle Items w1tb a Weal. . .a Daily Pilot to tell? ClaMilted ads do 0.1•~ Pi'-' ""---1n.-.o Ad. e1 ... 1nec1Ad.642-5671. It well. fG.51'71. l,T -... _ Ut'U 142-5671. l Sell wilh~E! It's a BREEZE Clasllfled Ads 642-5678 ... 11~ .... ... . DAILY PILOf TRY THESE CLASSIFIED INFLATION FIGHTERS I CJVow l&u Can Sell More ... with Daily Piiot PENNY PINCHER ADS Still ~nly $2 3 lines for 2 days only $1 a day, 34c a line. Advertise one or more items valued up to $100. Each additional line is only 60c for the two days. Sorry, no commercial ads allowed. Charge Your Penny Pincher Ad or use your BankAmericard or Master Card §VoW...§VeW... More value for your DIME in the famous Daily Pilot DIME-A-LINE ADS Advertise ilems up l o $50 on value on Dlme·A·L1ne ads every Salurday In the Dally Pllol. Bring vour ad with cash lo any ol our lhree convenient ottices or mall your copy Wllh a check or money order tor lhe correct amounl. Sorry. no llveslock, produce or lan1s and no commercial ads are allowed. Eac ilem must be pr ce w no W!1'll over"S~ Oom,·A·L1ne ads may be placed al lhe Costa Mesa olflce unlol 3 p m Friday, unhl noon Friday al the Laguna Beach o r Hun11ng1on Beach othces THE BIGGEST GARAGE SALE ON THE ORANGE. COAST IS IN THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS DAILY PI LOT .. . .. -:c -- ••••••••••••••••••••••• .•...•..............••. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1050 IOU lrw HcMIM• Fors. Howw• Fors. ............ 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IDIAL PA.MIL Y HM :I ~°"' J loelrr11 1111tl ICU•·~• ljUJ r\N !\ l..iri t' put 111 rl\.l,mo LOUlllCETa &A.Moc. 675-llll DW\.U I 'urh llPftrlll hrnno w 1lh I l•Jrn\" 11lw NI'\\ 1''1111 1411h '/ l111nn.. ;• 1lt•1 k" I •l,Jl • hu1111 11111 1 1 "' 1(,11 l"l'C. 1U 1 " \\, 11 IO tc1 •M l lC IMI ' RI Al '•,f Al ( I ,, 11• I• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SIAYllW Pria .... uo.ooo L., , l)n Hit tn (111an('1n~ 1'4111Ct">l · •ll\'h•v. 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";: UNDER A ..... FICTITIOUS NAME? If you hue jull fifed your new Flclftlou• Business Nalfte and hawe not yet autlnlitted II tor pu~lon. pleeM don't forget 1he1 the lllftltallon I• 30 day1 '"'"' dee• of """'· Tiie DAILY PILOT wlll publl•h Woll' llelel'Mnl tor $31.110 . Our clrcule~ lftclude9 tlte enlfre Orent• Coest area alld .... , ~· ....,.a, "' .. eclllloM. '" ord• r 10 tubfftlt ro1tr •••••"'•"' tor publlcetlon tend ...,. ... C09lr •ltd • cllecll to THI. OAIL V PflOT, P.O. loa IMO, Coal• Meta.CA nut. Wo'M dO Ille ,. .. , fOf lltfonllollofl "°"' ..... 00.ortttiftt ,.._ CMI "2-'S21~.W. E-SIDE DUPLEX Two l Ir. Unih Sl42,500 FULLl:R REAL TY 546-0814 NEW CONDOS EASTSIDE C.M. :!.'\12S.int.1f\n,11\, .. :! llH :!I II ha. 1·011h'111p dt...,IJ!n $1 lli,IMMI 646-5096 646-6093 ASSUMAILE LOW INTEREST '\earl) nl'w 2 RR. 21 ! ll;i . 1·ond11 Ill i.rn.11 I proJl't'I \lo fll 1('11 :.ind ~po 2nrl T D J\:.tll.1 bl1.• h75 t!H2 hkr 11%% LOWDOWN I :'\EWTOWNl-hJ MI'.:.,'; 2&J fled 2 I 2li3 I h From SI 05,000 ... i:11 l:J&I (~·S F I Nl·\lo po rt lll'll!hb Ry Ow n1•r LAL' H2 L<•l "' l'UStom :lbr l hu hnw fTpk . Oak l-1r:. \Ile~ A1•c·c:.> .. :!JO E 1:;1h 8 1 $1-19 .500 !)41\. 27 2'I S lldrm. 2 ba. 3000 "!I fl ,\~l>u mab le loa11s $189.:'iOO Agt J oe S.Ul ty;.i() JIB>ROOM DQubll.• 1?ara1?<'. r.th 120· lot <Jwl'l l0<•..11Jnn hut dos(' to -.h1111Ptnl! ;'l;e~ rnnr l'C)pper plumbrng, har<l\lo()(KI floors. pla .. IC•r wa lb. r.:ood •·ond1t10n SI tu,()Jo wi th .in a!>Mtm:.i bit• Imm Roy McCcrdle. Rltr. 541-7729 HaallwcJon •och I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GU.AT FAMILY HOME tBr. 2Ba. liitht & a iry, I blk tO!>ChJ & park 1'1'1 m1 to bch Only SI 18.900 ~ SSOOODOWH EnJOY gorgeous 2br nn sa ndy l>each for SISOO mo !Tax deduc table>. l'oul . c l ubho u -.e . i52·2197. A~. ---- LOADS> With cxlrus N1c<'. d e a n . 3 Bdrm On!~ 2' •mile :, lo hea c h F u ll pri c e $101.500. Park Place lnr . 842 7461 Prime downtown loca- tion 3 Br. I ba. ~teps to !Ake Park. Top condi· t1on throughout New carpet. $122.000. Ask for Nancy. Colei.worthy & Co .. Rltrs. 64().oo2Q. EnJOY the fresh Ocean Breeze m ttus "Landing Home " Wts pa. 3br . 2ba. p r em i um l o t ! UY OWNER 84&0374 *$99,900• NO QUALIFYING 3 Br 2 ~ Ml-883.1. A~ tWW• Hmtmr 1042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATalllOMT VIEW POOL AIC> SUP Beautiful ChrisUana Bay wtth Indoor pool and ex· panaive view. Perfect for entertalnint in this 3 bdrm. formal dining rm home wtth patio and~boat doc k . Ownt!r II lease/option and c . rhan11e. S7SO.OOO. WATERFRONT HOMES STOP!! REAL ESTATE Tiiie time to relu and 631-1400 lbap a home. It's simple •-1--&..:..------1-04-4 wltb Dal ly Pii ot ....-- a.....~ Aod ll '°" ..... eometb•q to sell. call a friendly =ed Ad·Vlaor at ....................... IV OWNER. 1900' S br. belt ioc. Beerfteld owe S14tJ80. i..o..p.t Vacant. 75MZ3 • •••••••••••••••••••••• IUY MOW-SAVE &APPUCIATE Thi~ :I Bdrm 2 Ha Purdue p I IA fl ID (.; 0 L I. t: 0 t: r RK 11rt'11 •~ ltw lnwc:11l of all othe,;n. hated for i.J le Huy this beauty oow and you will not only Mt ' f' tnune) but rtet e xtra .1~n·c1altor1 a.~ wl well e-li;\i\J( H Hf ·\I f Y '1r11 .'000 RIADY & WAITING Ueuutirul 3 Bdrm vacunt honw. ncwl~· derorall~I lhl UOUI Ideally IC>\·ated tn t h1• (.'/\I. 11<'0 HNI A llOM l=:S area <.:loi-1.· 111 d 111<'1ls park!<, po ols , 'h 1> ~· 1• t n I! \ 'k 1 fl I! . e-= RANCH Hf ALTY 551 2000 W11•1d h11t.l 1!t' ('11111111 . :'l11tnn. 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Onh Sl 71 :>Ou lnl.'l ucles the.land ' '+523 CAMPOSDa·IRVlffE M()yg......&N COM>fTlON ••••••••••••••••••••••• SHADOWIUN Reautafw • Br. 2"°" ba. fam rm. micro wavf'. Jcnair cook cntr Call ..!.~ Manlyn al 8.10 1 l:il LOVILY LAGUNA HtLLS Pnnctpals only. l..urgc 4 Bdrm on oversize lot. Upgradei. 11alore ! f inest home in area with s plcn d ous mo untain view $193,500 with lar~e a~ 11umubll' loun OnH' by 2.M71 Ullmets St Then caU C/21 Mewport C...t.r 640-5J57 ---l.ClffllM Ml4Jllfl 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HIGH IM THE HILLS N\'.trl)I ne w :! St 1)n ll11ml' ha)> ii 1111 rm J Hat h 1-'.1m 1l y ll m io.Ppurnll• lhnmi.: ltm and :.: firc•pl:n't"I Onh 2 milt·.., lrom ttll' 1K•1•11n llurr) 1111 1111-. Ullt' ~Sl.001) L41MJ1oWM1 NHJ-1 RJty 1'16 rk!'41 lllli ('A t:1 >QI ~~ 1'1 I '11!11 I'\ Till-: 111 (;111.i\N I>:-. I I .. l.1\\,lJ'-.\ Ntc;Ut-.1. .111•11.I 1111lt"< tu th1• l11•11l'll tlw. 2 l11'(lrun11l :! 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Most rlt's 1rcd or1~1nal are a. Spacious J bdrm + hob by room. ('fld unit l luJle patio. s2so.ooo .\gt . • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• Newport.._. 10'9 s.toAM 1010 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ca un:W OCIAHAtOMT .._ ll"•Lo. Pr..,.rty 1600 .......•...•. , .•....... !lhdrm, 2ba. s uper loca Use your eqwty to t ake M-GZOHI lion S399.500. !)64. 719K over the IOfln on Uus cult' ugl Pnnconly. 2 Bedroo m F:nglas h Tudor &tyle l'Ondo. Greut c hance for r1r11t lime buyers or ln\'estors J Wit &.990. Call ror t.lcllulll 540-1720 TAllB.L.llALTORS Older hom!, .iura i.:e und ti.am will prodU<·e some mcorne whllt• you plan new dc\'11Jorin11.·nt H.950 !!ff fl 11( li1n1l ni'Mr lltth & Whutwr. t'u8lu Mesu S5.000DOWM No quahfy1n)(. Prime N B. loc11t1on 48r. Ir((. yard. $2~.000. 640· 7403 or 831~. FOR SALE HY OWNfrn ,tJEWPORTSllORl-:8 2 ~1ry . 3 bdrm. :! ba. rt•• l'Cnlly r cdel'O r&le<I. Sl.19.000. 67!>-4886 /673·Rl45 DOVBt SHORfS fo'/\ HtlU >US llOM .. : Willi i'OOL 4 Bdrm. 3000 sq fl C/21 Mewport C...tet" 640-Sl57 ' JASMIMI CREEt< 1.1\•t•orietur's own horno· :1 llllrm 2 \IOl"Y ,,,111 lev1·I honw with nll'l' m·ean \ 1cw The ult1mall· 1n dr <'Or t'oll for appt 01 hen> in an•a ,1 rt• ,,1.,., uv,1il,1hle ('<ill C /2 1 Mewporl C...tft' 640-Sl57 REDUCED I~) l •1 l~lt<'h. IJI "''•' Vlf'W 1·•11111•r 7 rm. 2 1111 :! 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Cort vt•ntional IYOWHER sao,ooo ;,.17 :11>12 1014 •....••••••.•......•..• FOUR-l'llX 1 lot rrnm l1t•111·hrr1tflt W•slrf M. Toylor Co. Realtors 644-4910 MIWPOIT(6 UMITS 111 h1•1trl o N1•wport lll•:wh I «111t"'fl in c·nm m1 ·r <'1111 .1rcu I d n he ust•d lur h11:-.m1,~s. ri· 'lHl,.nt1ol or .... Siti.-•• 0011 Subr111 l 1•xd1ar11:1•-. - Wi\11 HI H{)NI IH1MI._ fl( Al E.SIATf. I ,"\I. M{')() .lu" rt·d $111 0110 ''' ---------• Sllill CWIO 1·11•x r111.11w1m: 1'\1.rt "4!) I Ill:! 1090 ....................... CHARMING. DBJGKTRIL 1.;1rg1• I lldrm , :1 l111lh • f.1m1l y r or1m . I I ,If t.:11rnJtt t)4':.tJ1 1ful '""'' a11d "'!Jfl. br11·k lll1t1 SllOW'I ltk1· I• rrv)ll•·I f)f ln1·d al l~ll ()011 I .ti I :.111 1151 ~~ HCRITAGE . • REALTORS l'r11n•· 1 • I • .. mm 1nvP 1 Mf'nt ••1>J•rr1-. I "' r•· nr Ill W ht111IHO' I l'nlt•r In \ "'" \Ir. tl ll 11lk '11'1'1 ••.•................... J:'t r,1,1i 'lUt :Hr U:.1 .11r "fl' I•"""' 1•11111• n1·1oo I, •I•·"" ,Jt"I rir 11,.11 ."' .• ,,,,. r rn . 5~~ 1111' 'All 1 ·.~·, W.11 m 1111"l•ir1' l'l.111 "'' t l'•l••Jo.J/ ·1 '"''rn ,.,n,lr1 .n Ir~'"'' \1 11 II M.111 ll , .1v•·n1 • ;111 ·,·,'/ ·, 11'1 .1r1. r . ,,,tJ ~~!~ ...... ~~~.~ °1:11~SI. HEATASArtH 1800 •.....••....•••••.••... 1 li<Jrm l't 1-'am alv I< 111 OCM VIEW DUP'LEX "'1th b(•autd u l ~ .1 rrJ l~1wn.' hk1· t.!olr gn .. ·r"" l'dr k l'l<tlf' ln1• k-ll i llil ....................... 1100 ....•.........•...•.... San Juan Capo $5."1111111 :! Hr 2 Ba 1480 ''1 rt 8' r. old ,\ ~t : .. 11 50-12 •EXCITING• s ial luy Bea ut1ru;c n1.•wh uµ j!raded ('arpct)> & drp,. :!Br. 2Bu Le.•\ ill Hom .. rn $1 t<! ''>'.1 !!ti' •In 11wn1 r w1ll linan• ,. al J.l4.-, l11l 1ml\ IJd. rncnb l'lttltw 1 .1 I I t.kr 1,31 ~~11. •1 r ·lk~ "UP'PH" AHO "DOWNER" 1'u1t up .!Hit <l n \lo n, 11111111·'1(, •·~ hl1wk ... to l1el:ll'h T ht'> prupe r l \ "'•·nt uv approx 2.i , tn J '1·ar &>u1•r llurl' ~ fONES IH.ALrY 1-..C. t 'I !'I.lb L.1 ~un C1 11 11 1 .. n1l'l'!>l ---------5• Pk. All new aµpl cur 673-6210 ner lot lll·roi.' I r n 111 Clubhouse. pool. Jllt'Ull.I '>JUll;J, l 'Xl!rl'IM' & rl'\ hJll IKJ50'~1 Newport Beach Best luy in Town 12'1C55 2B r , I Ila fro nt k IU.'hen llullll• I 0 h J \ I' new ext(.'n or s upplll-d b' st.'llcr ( f)GG.164 I CLASSIC MOllLEHOME SALES ZiOO Harbor. Ste 200 \ 540.5937 CAMHStY VLLG. DeauufuJ Lanrer Ho\ r1I Knight 2 bdr m 2 ba Steps to "''a ter. poof .rnd rt'<' rm 565.000 700 Lulu Park Dr =22 - WAlTRJ RONT HOML~ REAL ESTATE . 6.31·1400 lncomt P...,ty 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 24 SHARP UNITS PRIMO LOCA TIOM \II units '~1th rrrc pla <'l">, 11r a\·a11 put1oi.. poo l Shupp1ng Jnd col11·;.:t·.., nt.>Jrb\ fl 'ca rs nc~ °"ner will carry loL' of 11a1K•r' f'untas li<' x I', rlcpreeiauon ..1va1lab1t .. • 7:c IY2tl ~QUAIL A!~~~- l()peft fil 1:)0 ,,M.I IRANDNEW 6UMfTS 3 13drm, fplc. ne w c pts . d rapes. copper plumb mg. Adde d on ramtly room and good financing available. Call 645-9161 4! Br untlS w/gurage:-.. isl owner bcnc r11s . Greal r e ntal are u 1 11 -M•Ewro.T--... -IE•EA•-c•H-.. W~tmmsll'r Owner wrll h C'llJ fin ancl'. A gent Why Pay R..+ •· ti.1t .1:100 wh~n yo u l'an b uy a home near the water on 6 UHITS lhe L1doPerunsuJa '! S205.000 . ~s•.: d llwn. 700UdoP..tiDr. · CON TRA C T . n <'al #4-1 Br. I bo. ru rn Orani:e Co buy . 1\g t $32.500 I() I :Kl30 MG-5:;60 Terrific family hom e. ·~~~~~~~~~ loC'aled m College Park ~~~~~~~~~!' lll2-2Br lba, s.58.000 022 2Br 2ba 865 .000 Community pool. walk tn s h o p ~ & man ) restaurants. Newe r dlx tnplcx. nr So Coast l'la1a :l Br nwn(·r wul A~u~ low tnl In Owner wall ht!lll r1nan1·1• w129'. dn. S2:ll.OOO urea Fea l u r 1n R 4 Bdrml>. la rge ra m 1ly room and boom. room. "e J r pa rk a nd pool Loan ma v be la.kt!n sub· 1ect to rx1slmR rman<' ang orrered al $176,000. Call 540 !LSI ~HERITAGE REALTORS FOa SALE IY OWMBt Giant S Br. 3 Ba Only S269,500 Ownf.>r w ill earl') at $1500 monthly w11h S20.000 down No r re d1 1 needed (714 1 A1,:l~"'' .· .. · Wata f1 CW1t Hota.s IRc.. 611-1400 IEASTILUFF M.P .I . Acr-eop for Sat. 1200 ---Beautifully remodeled ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nc14 pOr l lll'1Rhl)I By homl' w/extra large pie s a c res. Huntin gton Owner 2 Fldr m I Ba. 2 shaped lot Landscaped Be h T b Id fW0.19Gl for priva<•y ! Fireplace in a c · o e so :.it Dbl Garages. 679·9667 pub11·c au"t1'on o n e nte rtainme n t are a ~ EVl'S. w .open & s pacious 10/16/80 by order or lht! D Bourke lll'altor :>11;~995() 9UNfTS, k h d. · Supenor Court. Broker 1 -.._-L I 041 M A G M I F I C E M T ate en/ mmg areas. J _,.... -Br 2 Ba with room 10 adcl cooperation invatt>d . Info· C~J'A M ESA Sl50.t)()() S145.000 d wn <.:a:o.h flow Near beach. H :.hJ r p g a rden un its Owner carnes financing at 7'' UVE NEAR IEACH •••••••••••••••••••••••HACIENDA ON on' Fanta<;tic buy with Ma r s h Dozar. Au e · THEOHLYWAY IACIC IAY 10" down and owner tioneers.2131272·9536 -.I UNITS. Huntington Beach, 5260.000. S65.00fl down. Ucauttrul 2 RR tow11housc units. 3 BR 2 Ua. home ror owne r . Seller carries financing. TOGO Will trade for Condos tn llnanl'ing or a ssumable leodtPropet'ty 1150 3 Bdrm floor plan, ocean Hawaii. Ma mmot h. Vail I.st. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• view de c ks . la r g e or ? 4 Bdrm Ma id s 642~1736 557.4437 MORRO BAY : Ocean enclos ed brick patio. room, pool. S499.ooo 27071risto1St,CM view lot. S7.980. f ull Priced for immediate Agcnt&4S.I044. price. Easy terms . M.tt sale at SI:D.000. llG CAMYOM S. ..._ 661·2606. OWMTHEIEST 2 or t he finest townhouse units oo the coast ocean. Views. walk to be;.ich. 3,200 sq.ft. of luxury. Low down and s uper write-0rf. Only $247.SOO with only Si!9.000down. MISSION REALTY N I . 1. . C .. l1ltw 1071 C ---.-.-A..-1--- 494.0731 ew exc us 1ve asttnJ?. •••••••••-••••••••••··-'-Y .._. Finest custom horn on -i ...r II ,.__. 1500 ON TIIE BEACH-Mobile Ho m e 2 Br. r edwood deck. cedar s h akes. hardwood int. frplc. SS9.900. (714) 49'J.3816 AMUSTSEE! Spoc 3Br 2Ba nestled amid the trees on a cou.n· try lane. Extens ive decks. Only 1268.000 &..J-V....,.1.1. 497·1761 OCEANVIEW-4Br. 3Ba. ram rm, 2 blks to bch, 1325,000. 49'1-5132 'AClflC 'AliDISI Year round seaside liv- ing in this lovely 2 Bdrm mobile home OD a bluff over the ocean. Double carport, loads of storage. Long term land lease available. S74.000. don osen '. . ... 121J N. COMT HWY LAGUNA BEACH .,... ~ 1 ... golf course 5 Bdrms By owner. ore.,,. wse _.., ..... •oc • rt our dream house. 4Br ••••••••••••••••••••••• "ith over ~ sq of 2·story. 2'1'l8a, w /cotrl Sacrifice. 9!00 ea. 2 lawn 972 9300 H. Bruce Hanes beaut. daytime and even a ir. Assum . t o % cry pt lots. Garde n o( 1ng views . Incredible mortgage. 6 blocks rrom Devotion, Harbor Lawn !>eeurlly. By appt. thru Dana Pt. Harbor. Im· M e m o r i a I Pa r k . Wm . Cote,Sl,750,000 maculate' $149.900. 802·584-:Mfll 8 UNITS t Cote Realty 493-3643.Two ___ P_a_c-lf-ic_V_i_e _w_Lo_ts_ West side Costa Mesa . & Investment HOllsu.HORSIS Side by Side-Both for good condition. income 640-5777. tac. equest. estate. New prireofone~644-91!>8 M0.800 yr . Price 5445.000. 4300 sq ft single story On payment $130.000. cstm a.-.. Has valley & Ca :srcW OWC bal.ance. at llCZ.. & EASrBLUFF ocean 'X'ews. 1575•000 '8 upel"tJ 1600 J BR + fa m Rm, open o. Bourke Realtor ••••••••••••••••••••••• --~€HIG€ L & R t de n P I a n 54&-9950 LA.uMA llACH l""--+---+-HOM€~ Carefree pool sized yard. t600 sq.FT. Im m a c ho m c w 1th S... AM I OIO 14 Leased commercial-ReaJ Estate Investments charm. $199,000, UY~ as· •••••••-••••••••-•••• industrial units located 3333 W. Coast Hwy. NB sumable loan. 752-2197 J .... PAM.-.._ on one cl Laguna's main 645-6,46 owner/agt. OMl.Yltl.IM! highways. Buildini.ure· PARTNERSIUP NewPort Shores 4Br. nr. A charming, well located cent.ley remodeled. gh LIQUIDATION home near Sa nta Ana demand area. Partners ~:c;.D ~·~27 ~~ College. golf course It ' want IQ, offering very : ~::· :i,':, 12 ..... '-1. 760-1977. Bv park . Featuring : attnrtive f.ioanclng on a l .. unun11•.:si .. .;OOO y~ " , Hardwood nn. fireplace. total price o( 1575,000 v .... .,.,, owner. It 1...,. baths wtlh P• 750 down. San Bernardino L ido Isle . 3Dr. Im · CAU.'44.7211 Realonornics 675-6700 Buydirec.'lnt4.a:Jl·SOIO maculate, Avail. now. FORDETAILS Ir ~1.,:;:~ Lee e>ptjon, St5(),000. By OflPOlnUMITY 2100 owner. -.1m. boeb aftm when you ••••••••••••••••••••••• Condo w ;ocean a: mouo· tain view. Waik to bnC'h. 38r. 2\tBll. pool-teruua. n•.500. OwnerMM411. a..tned Ade M2· 'lbe rutat draw ln the W•t. . .a Dally Pl.lot Clustlied Ad. M2·5'71. me t Cl=' Daily Nt>w 10 Unit lndwitnal PUot Adi to Bldg. eo.ia Mesa. 16.000 r.cb U. OnlNl-Cout sq. ft. t Vttftftt"Y. 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IHch 3269 ~~'!':.~·~.~~. ··•········•····· ON THI IAY ~ ,........ 3707 2 IJdrm 2 ba w1lh u pool ••••••••••••••• ••••• ••• ~·unt) ~,,.,.., I ranfront/v1ew 2 & 3 Br. Waterfrol.tHot.1 bull'ony, Crplc. gar. i.e. 631-1400 f'rom S5SO w in i er M04787 • • Q u A L I T y cx·~AN l"RONT S mall l " ~ W P 0 R T br'i. $35() & up 2 br's W ~S T C' L I F F II S F. yearly & Winter $.S50 & 1111n11t1~ from bt·h. 3Br. up ti73 !12'7Uor bi3 4928 :mu. i frµlt :.. 2.000 ~q fl . 1:a11lnr mcl $000 mo 12 13> 8•13 55711 12 131 ;rlti 70'J l ~k for I' .. un • • w1-:ST BACK a ,\ y \ H t-:A CONDO Ocuullfullv furn walk lo beat•h without cros~an~ Strt-cl Yearly lmnwrl :!bdc m. 211a, $650. 3bd rm, 2ba. 1800. Call between I 9. li73·t.t:!l3 t-:>.~1· J llr . ~Ba , I 1.1r 211olrnt , Iha , WINTER )(Ur Kid., OK Pool. S7~1 HJo:NTAL. healed pool, mo ltl.'i 111<!1 'll'ps lo ba). beach '111\1• 111 lot.l a~ t 'l\'.111 1-",•-.tlJlutr n rndo ·11i1 2u.:.1 Jo:\'t'!> m:i z.a:i.a lh•au11r111 vulf 1 uur .... l11\!onh11~,,. ., Hr .! 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A1lulh •ml) Cal ur. l'SL :'fl gmt 1o42 160:1 $.l!'iO S.\75 2 Hr I Ra \pt.., All bwll '"' 1•111 '"'' gar W U htiok UI> N<•ar -; t' Pl.1za Cut OK lmmrd occupam' l'Sl. \ll!ntt 1,12. Hi11:1 .......•............•.. DUPLEX Xtra lg uppier 3 Br. 2ba 28x 18 h,· rm ~me U<'ll ,.u. close to b1•h & shop!. Nl'w plm.h q>h & drpo; S.')95 499 22:17 495 WlO Beauttful 'lrg 2Br 2lfo ~175. tii5 1174 or 6i5 7:111.i Tnplex HwwtinC)ton leach 3840 .............•.•....•.. Brecz~ bungalow 2BR $395 K1cb OKC9628 ~fee 63 14556 Agt Carole\.' Lo\'el} all adult. nu peb . 1.2..~1 Rr apts 6200 fiJ 1nger. h.b. Sl~0619 t'lose to I he l:>ea~h: ChJrmm~ ;, bdrm .I bath ba,·fronl with 38 boat noat Sept J ul} $1200 mo Yrl} $1600 mo Bill Grundy, 675 6161 Ocean view w 1ntPr 2 Br newly derorated. 3 r .1r ~ark ._645 .i345 2 Adrm I·: Ha honw ~·. blk.~ from H1g C'11ro11a be a eh, (rplt-µ\1 JI.It IO earr1c ner inc \ k for 1-'d) t> Si'50 mo R ,. Tavlur Co t>-10 99110 2 S.lrm \0141UlOlL,~. J\Jll ()I l I S.~65 mn 2AAll San ta \na ve l nil \ l>o nnt dislur h tenant.,. ctn' t' hv thPn l'Jll :! Br 21 ~ B;t I 'r old 9'.'iO mo Call l.mda a.l!l 84t; 1371 114& 1292 JBr t't)ntlu \'11•w nf rnoun tam.. nc·ar golf ~I' 1.JJo:Un.1 II lh ( tlla.1?t· l'oul-. lt·11n1' \ nll1•\ b;ill t'll Slil5 962 S5R.5 A'k f11r Dt-r 2br :! .. ba J:.1r frpcl d1i. h"' a'he1 m1no. adult:. 'I; o 1• e t ' I ' r o I d S.')50 mo hJ I 3!126 NO I LEASE I 3 Br 2 Ra upµcr nr ()t l fam1l~ un tt St51l fl.II 86.')i i52 5111 hnght 2Br. $325.Kids • a~m \'al 631-455i agt l.)clu'Ce poolside xtra l:?e 2br 2ba Bllns. dshwhr l ': miles beach Adlt'i. C«OnO del Mar 3 I 2 2 •..•..••.......•....... So or Hwy upJiraded 2 Br 2 Ba. house on large lot. Yard & carport Sfli:i Thru July 15th Bell} KerT 673·ll81 2 or 3 bdrm. Jba. large pliv. yard. No Smoke ri; Irvine TerTare 639-8670 Newport IHch 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAYFttOMT t.CICOftlav ON THEWA'fER Beautiful 2 bdrm+den, 2 ba. frplc. pvt beach, ten· nis court & mooring ror 17 ' boat. Ulil i n cl. S1200/mo winter. parkling. int <'re,.lln).( nel4 :.i bdrm. 2 bath p :it10 2 ear ga1 age l'arprts . tlraµc .. m1trO\lave oven. d 1i. hwa:.hcr, beam ceiling m h' mg room. used hnc·k • llreplate. great loC'al inn ~mo 'l ¥n(1 un r!t~I. I fro ..• 1'uft1•1 li11J 6j.J-,1,,'1.9'l 2435 E. Coast Hwy • CdM SPY GUSS Yo u c an Ji ve 10 o n Sp) glass Hi II for only Sl.250/mo. Executive 4 Br home in prestigious are a R.C Tay lor. 640 9900 Bluff condcT."XBr. dbl. IAYAK>MT jlol It. gar . W D. i!ults. no EXCEPTIONAL VIEW pet.s. S650/mo. 646-4315. ol Pavilion. Plush decor. ,._,. ~-3224 f700/wk. Of Short term. 'WV9WG _._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• WIMTIRRBITALS IMPICCAILE 2Br.newfum.lllOO/mo Secluded on a qifret Charming r '>ldf' cluplt•x '!. l>drm. l ba. patio N(•w bu 111 · 1 n s. r a r pt' 11 n g. wallpaper . S525 mo. 31 1 E 21st s1 s:n f.007 E Side 2hr den. hardwd flour., new e rt a II n· decorated. frplc-. ~ar. h~e fenretl yrd No l'r l!.' &.16 6813 Allr 2Br Monticello con· do Built 1n.,, refn i.:. m l e r com . 2 c a r ~ .1 r 55; 4436 B l ue Ch i p Properties ~ew 2Br. !Ba Laundr~ hook ·up. garage. front yard + patio Adults. no pet.s. $.S50 645-7300 l br small hse. lf(e gar. no pets. $.175/mo 892 3731 aft 5pm · f.\l'f I hr :l ha. lgP fam r m frµIC' or hc.1rh ~Jr·lr n1•r ~ 516-0.JZS 2 ~to~ t 'ondo. I urge 2 Br I'' fl11 Pool AdulL-. 1101) :\t·ar Bro o k hur '>t A1lam s $495 9f.3 . .\A52 lbr $650 nnnlh. 21 l rm from beach 840 5648 5 blk.'l lo ocean EIC'gant 2 bdrm. fam rm & .ten. tS725 mo> Pl~h crpL'i. 21 2 ba. cedar & ~lass Dbl car pvt gar, fully maint yd. Adult!.. no pets. Inquire al 527 18th. St 714 1960-6331 or 960-G331 ......... Hclle.o.-3242 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br . 3 Ba. den. 2 frpk s • water view. S800 /mo. Boat slip possibly avail. 846-1358. 84~1985 ar.-3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l!U\l E FO H llE:-:T• :1 Hdrrn SSSo FC'nr rrl \i1rd & .::.iragt' Fam1h plea ... e K 11h & prti. 14el<.'Olll(' Call 004·2566 or !173 2971 .\gent no fee 3252 ...........•.•..•.•.... 2 Ar. 2ba rondo. p,1 patio l(ar. swim pool. SS2S lmo. 195-0227 ----Mission Vi~ 3267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOM ES FOR RENT 3 & 4 Bdrm. SSS0-$595. Fe n ced y ards and g arages . Fa m ili es please. kids &· pets welcome. Call !J64.2SfJe or 973-2971 Agt. no ree .. Newport !l.och 3269 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NO FEE! Apl & Condo rentals. Villa Rentals 6754912 Bkr. IDfTIMES C'-07\ 3br 2ba Hunt lkh nr I x-ean 2rar .l(ar frpk 9)5() mo 840 11 Ji 2 1111 frorn bc·h n1•w tlclu' :thr. 21 i ba bui lt 111' ptlOI. 2 1·ar ~a1 i'ii:i mo. :!13 131! K.'§lli PhL'h \ er ... a1llC's Penth..,e Condo. 2 hr , 2 ha . amcmt1cs Sec /\va1l 1rn med 645·0650 D e lux e 2 br . 2 b a , washer dry er, frpk , pool. patio, a c . built rns , ~ar. S5SO 771 1533 aftt>r 5µm On the Sand. Hunt Bch. 2 Br 2 Ba . pool. serurity. s auna. gy m , w 'u . s1000, mo. 644·6604 Tn level.HD 2Br.2'1Ba , rrucrowave. trash com pactor. lenm~ court. rac- quetball. pool. jacui.11 & sauna. Avail Nov I 1750 mo. 968-20<W, l ·568·0166. 848.7292 3525 ••••••••••••••••••••••• REQUIRED YEAR·ROUNO FUN• Social Act1v111es 01 rect"r •Free Sunday Brunch• BBQ·s •Par lies • Plus much more GREAT RECREATION: Tennis • Free Lessons (pro & pro shop)• 2 Health Clubs • Sauna • Hydromassage •Swim· ming• Driving Range BEAUTIFUL APART· MENTS: Singles. t & 2 Bedroo ms • Fur· nrshed & Unfurnished •Adu II Living •No Pets • Models Open daily 9 to 6 Oakwood Garden Apartment• Newport Beech/So. 1700 16th St tDov•r "' 161h l (714) 842-5113 Newport Beech/No. 880 Irvine (It tfilhl (714) ~11o.t SHt\RP .! Bdrm €'Ol I garage µa 110 no fJCL" Call .541\ !>111:111. Pam or I.am 2 h,1\h pr l\ all' S-150 mo a!'>k for We!itFll!ld FAMILY Ans. I ·Brand nel4 beaut1 ru1 lrg apt. for ra mihes with I or 2 ct1lldren. Near purk. Heat paid. No p(•ts 2Br . 28a $165 398 W. Wili.on. C M 63 l 5.S&3 548 2408 New 3 Br 2 Ba SS60 With large pri vat e y ard. fireplace, 2 children OK. 534 Bernard St.. 548-2408 2 Bdrm House. rerlige & stove Small child OK $450. 548.1377 2 Br. l Ba. Duplex Pet · Child OK. S425 5'&8·4301 2 br. t ba. crptg. all new paint. bit-Ins, S375rmo ( 213 )43().9-1(17 no p ct-. S395 m u :..:Jt~S.162 t«JMTIMGTON LAKES SPARK U NG STREAMS CASCADING WATERFALLS TOWERING Pl!'JES NEWSPACIOL'S LAKESIDE • ADULT APTS •Elegant fireplaces •Private lakeside patios & balconies •Healed pool & whirlpool spa •4 miles from beach 842-1160 7562 Ellis Ave. H.B. t3blks w. or Beach 81) Sublse to Mar 31, 1981 3Br. 2Ba wtrlrnl oondo w boat s lip S900 m o (213) 592.5426 L ovely 2 & 3 Bdrm Townhou ses, garage. patio, laundry far . SUS & ~. Call 213/~· 720'l or 714 /960-7347 l Br. moc>tmo. new E.side cul-de-sac this 3 Bd pool home will take -----Watfrlront/Salilbury your breath awa,y. 179S. Lovely large 4br. fam rm. Spac1ow; 3Br 38a SS50 Huge enclosed yard for kids & pet.s<6396) fee RIHTIMIS 631-4555 ''AMBICAS LIADH IN THI IUSINISS OF Rl!MT ALS •• CALL OWNER !-,NANCE Costa Mes a Twnhs . $87,500. 122.500 down 2 bed l ba. ,._ ________ ""' mteatiBJIB A'A.RTMIMTS MARl~'S WAtl( Lg 2 br apts from·M SO. Frplc. large yd . P.lio. gar. nr Hunt . Hadlbur. 18662 Jib Circle . .A1't 1. 6734900 You do the gardening .study. 2ba, close to park POSH EXEC. GOLF f745. Jeanne. 631-1.21116. COllRSECONDO. UDOISLI & shoppln1. $6951m o. 2 Br 2ba+den. all air ( I h d 557-8623. 542·5808. li in I 1 I Completely urn a e p ances c . yr ease with everythln1 you REALTORS EMD UNIT CONDO $850/mo. lst/last+S400 need Rem>deled It de·---------• Lrg 4ar. l ltlBa, d b l sec dep. Call Barbara corated. 3 Br. den 2 bath. garage. pool. lrg patio, Glass at C/21 Sandpiper. 631-4555 Bayshores 2685 Bays hore Dr. 4bdrm. 2~ba. SU>O/mo .. year Jae. 213°"41·3252 or 385-2178. Monthly. Bill Grundy. RENTIMES off street location. nr So. ~ Rllr. 87Ultl Oil Plaza. Easy frwy ac· Westclill area lovely ex· P E N I N s u L A cess. Children Is peu OK. ~bridge, Sb~. ram r~. 'ecutiu home. 3Br. 2Ba. AllERJCA-S nRST Low coet move-in. ~75. rm. :Iba. air, moo · avai.a-e for immediate Roule8~F:Ch ud COllPLETEHOllE 549-3464or842:0Z32. mo~th, no pets . S975. ~cupancy. Oe.e. J .D. d 0 ck . I 'd r m a , RENTAL SERVICE Alt· 541·~ Property Mana1ement: AU.AREAS SIZES E.Sidellbr,lbll,2car gar, -..-1 k Vi 751_, fllnliahed. Great view. AND RJ' alley. 957-1057 days, a..ueroc. · ew. --·~-'"'-·----- Pool. 64S·3474. 760·9310. o..,t.xn Uwfww 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 br, 1 ba. encl. gar. fenced, pvt. lmmac. no pets. 1395. 548· 7234 "' ...... ,_ wllhed ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............ l706 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oceanfront /View 2 & 3 Br. balcony , frplc, gar From $550 winter . 640-4787 Wll'ITER 2br, frplc, dis· hwasher , gar, stps to sand. no pets, $500/mo 5208 Neptune ( 213) 446-9220 3 Br 2 Ba, avail. 9/8. IKIO/mo. 67J..m5. Agt Avail Oct t tlaru JYM I . CALL~~ ~eva Exec. Twnbme. 2 Bria! 3bdrm, 2"ba condo , tuOO/mo. Waterfroa 631 ,,.SSS . . Ba eartlltonet. l yr. buut oceu • city u~ ·.-.-..-;.-,--1--.--. ---...._Gl·IAOO ~ Sha.fl) 38r. 2Ba. Family STOOmo. Gfnny Stevena view, no pet.a. f700/mo. • • ---------1------.....;.......;_-1 room It f11>lc. C\11\0m de· .\at. m.oo, 975-1192 Jimll834l02 or.....,, STEPS TO BEACH 1 Bdrm. Cottage. Winter. No pets. m.t840. corthruout. EJec. 1arage door. 2 covendq)at1e>1. 3 Br townl'louae. '700/mo. ~·u lite um adult Liv· walktoll'hoola. Mesa del 8w1 m po 01 fa c I I. inC In Newport's flaeal. Mar uea S795/m o . 2U/4tMl4lorS».e90 2Br, 3ba, den. pool. Jae, 7M..m2. W•M ........ ~ t...U.Nopeta.m.IMI. leeptn1 ro o ms .tr OC EANFRO?LT 3 kitchenelt\s llO wk It Bedroom. Laree cWJ'ux.e. up. Oceanfront. 67M740 · Wuiter Nopeta. 673-t&40 Have IOllltW., lo Mil? SEU. idle it.ems wlth a a..Afted .. ., it ...U. Delly PUot Claaaified A.d. IM0-6ll07 .. ~ •• Be auliful b rand new 2 Bdrm~ bath. Fireplace. garden apts. spa. Adults. 0 ........ , no pet.a arage. _,.,/rm. ~ . 2Br 2& S4SS Call 9U-~ •. ' 398 West Wilson. 631·5583 Spacious 2 Br r~ ;apt, 2 Br. $380. Pool. quiet S3 7 5 /mo. 2 _tir. s . locaUon. Adult.a. no pet.a. Slater/Beach. Lst ast. mw. Bay. 541.951s. MB-5465. 831·9303 ~ , 2BR 2ba, dea, adlu. no lBr. lU.. Bit, m.~:~uo. pell. t..p upper nr OCC. lmUe beach. ~:Ask "50. AvaU 1011. 979-2418 Lavonne: 213·~-fs65 2 br, 1 ba. in newer lrl· btwn 1~5· I plex' upper, nr So. Coast 1 br. •/pr; new ~rpl. Plaza. bit· Ina. aar. drJll, paint.1285, i.ttwt &M-sti23 + dep. MM55I • Sharl>. clean 2 .Bdrm. l New condo, 1 • 2 bdhn.. 8a. built·inl. w-..1c1e 4 ll!h-..,.,. Adwtt on!t. no Pio. Xidl OK. No peU. pets. lllH)' r. faci,laiet. IJ75. su.2na Evea • 848-tm. • wtndl. ' -Ad....,, ... 54171 a-..., .... ct ... 34~ ('c-ntrel ~('UVUtlr\Ut .. Chlll1' ...... -.c.1.,-r ••...•.•.•............. llurbor rt'11 \v vliirn• • St•rY'l~!i>. Im' O' r .'ll \ n l01.'<AI ("ll.jl lo'.H'\UI \ tr:11n1'\I lt-t·tum 1.1n• \II work .iu111r ~M ,11rr; ••••••.••.............. 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Hdrm \II'" 1>7:1 4912 Bkr VILLA IALBOA Sl.!14 Luxw-y 2 Br Condo Fu II Security und1·r· i.:mllnd pa rking. <.'a)!n1•\ I ane. fi175 mo li7~·30ll7 0f'l.>jn view 2 Br 2 Ra Sec fiTOO mo "44 -11452 f;\·e . VILLA IALIOA CONDOS Adult only Bdrm. Den t' 1 Ila Large pal lo 2 Bdrm 2 Ba with Ot'eJn VleW From S6SO Mo. J RL Properties 64~4566 645·6459 NEW DECOR -3Rr . 2Ba. ~175 <19'.! liiOO. 19:! 27!1fi Tustm 3890 ..•••.......••..•....•. ( 'n1111ln t'ulw' S350 2Hr .. !(<1ragl·l998Slfl'l' ( ,111 Boh ,,31 4551; u,, A~nh Fvmi~d 0tr Unfuntilhed 3900 ........••......•..•... Sawild Village 'llr w 1&2 bdrm luxury .ulult apts in 14 plan s l rom $415. 2 hdrm lownhous es from SSJ5 + ~Is. l<'nnis. waterrall~. ponds' Gas for cooking & heating paid Fro m S:in 01c>go f'rw:' d n ve Nort~ on Bea eh to Mt:Faddcn then West on ~rl-~adrlen 111 Seaw 1nd \ 1lla gc 17111893 5198. Oef'an front for Winter ltrntals FUm ished & un· fum. Broker. 675-4912. Crpk. j!ar. 2 blks IJ<'h. $675 mo . y rl y No pets /kids. 645 l~-_ ~~••••••••••••~~~.~ 2 BR Yrly E mpl man 35·45, kit. 1 Blk from beach pr\'" $175/rm Call 11341 . Upper Unit an Duplex ~·4_300_. 24_h_rs_. ---- 1 Ba . stv. rern11e. wat<'r . Voe..._ 1.,... 4250 trash. gas, elee Incl 5450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. 3505 Babloa Blvd. , Agl. Gus Zl3/9&6·17ll Lt(e Big Bear-Caban : pool tbl. color t .v. 2 frplcs. Slps 14 714 S45·~H6 2 Bd r m 1 1-11 Ba Townhou&e style . Adults. no pets. s:m. StB-21682. Yearly. Oceanfront. 3 Br. 2 Be. No peta. Firepla ce . bUI It-Ins. 64.>~ --- 1 Pdrm. pool. block t o ·()(UD, •an&le adult S300 ~50Q2 ~­ a ~ rrom Hoaa Hosp. v...ua.. 2 Br. 2 Ba -. ..._, . ...,..., -· MOUMTAIM VllW V1U.AS TBNSCL.• Near Pa lm ~nl-'· 1·2 fr 3 bedroom vallaa avail•· ble Weekly . monthly aod aMually, 7 U.1hted tennis courts. Clos~ lo R a n c h o M i rage 's Restaurant Row. Agent, <714)328.,. Claaalfied Ada ....... , .... Hmmte wanted Youni: prole!>s1onal 1s lnokmi< to :-hr 2 Br 2 ba llayfrnnt home Ill ~ n :'11 or lem "340 m11 mel utal .\vatl <)('t t liiS 1875 afl fi pm Frm lo shr 2br . 2ha . 11r I) C 1 52 011 1n l'l 11t 1I 5411 .1233 Uo rolh). 979 5897 eves 1m med. :!rd room ma te n ecderl . fem pref. S200-S225/mo beach area Kathr' n . 831 4829 wkdys onh Oiiiest & larges l ageney Servang So. Ca lifornia Photos ;µid Refere nce Credits ABC-NBC·CBS CO!lm o LA Times -Etc. 64l·l899Sinee 1971 I n i ne. Near Airport Roomatetosha re 2br. Ga rd e n A p t NONSMOKE R. Jennife r 5.'17-4396 Apt to shr S225 mo. l'..4Ji blks from bch. Clyd e 675·7063 M/F Lo shr 2br, duplex In C ost a M esa Ea s \ Sl 70 /mo. + "9 u\11. S48·~ Fem . roommate lo shr 2 Br apt .• 1190 + SIOO see. .~·Ol"1• Fem. nonsmoker, lo shr •et In FV. ftlOO/mo. utllt pd.157 .... m.1t l' \.:1· ::! I up T 11 ,hJ re bt.'.ll'h dupll'X $ L.'oO mo ,. ulll' t>-12 l#i!I~ \1 F .. 11 .. r .. hous 1· 111 11 II ~2·, 1110 R1•,1xrn uni.\ ,\\Jll Ot l I ~I i 7!17 f 1•mall' ro11mm.a1r ln "hr JBr :!Ba .1111 1111 l!J lh11,1 HI\ ii . '\ H t>75 '103.'> Shr :!hr 01.11 Frvnt \'rh to m .. ,, IL•fl 1:1 'r 111.J m J n .,.. I 11 ' r '' l ti dau):hlt'r \ 1 ... 111u ~11111 • :.h1 ut1l 115.:11:11111 \It•\ Fl•m t•r,hr I B1 t! H.i Il l! nr l14.•.id1 ·•1111 .. ulll .1.!11 l 1 Ill Ft to 'hr ~t.r ·•l't m 1 · \I )l!~t 11111 • 111 ti ( 'lt>•l' ln I! l (' •IX t»l7 t \I F ti) ... hr 2 Ar :! Ba .1pl. I blk tu bt.'ach. $262 mo Bal Pen /\\'all 10 l 1;;3 J.i:J6afl MP:\11 Prnfl',S1onal to 'h3 r l' l'cnl llou''" Ot·t•Jn \'1<" l'r•1mon1on l101 n1 i.11)11 Ill •l 11 3!'> ;111 t II I> .1 \' "' 1 • '"" l·:H· \,k rm Jdl n ", 1111 n"1 ti1 .. F t· m a t ,. "J11l1•tJ tv "harf' 3 h r hou!ot· :-.01.'14 pt He1 r.ih t-. are a 641).J'i'!lJ Femalr ruom mal t! to shan met• 2bdrm 2ha rurn1-;ht'd :ipt '1e .,a \ L·n lc S250 mo $4!'.1 28().1 Fem 1<1 i:hr 2 bdrm apt m l'osl.1 Me ... a Sl 90 mo plu;. utal Clos(• tu O('C ... 1'1 11117 1 4350 ..•.•..•••.....••....•• • Single \lcsa \'n r1 e lla r bur i\tla ms. C-:\1 S45 Sto r J ge o n ly !><19:1232ur t;.1 1 1160 IOx2Q 1;ar Stora~(' onl~ ('o'\ta Mes,1 S40 mo Ca ll l 5 pm f\36..4120 Sm.ile garaRe. S45 . 731 W 18th SI Costa Mesa. &ill 99()11 Offict Rft'lfat 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH (orr-e• W~~d•lf Dr,._. •""'<1 "••'°le a.,e ./AJ•C-~'-"t ./c~•..,.1to11t1 ../ ...... .. ./ ..... "" ,/,u11 ·--· ./ Xero• H t'lf•C.• ./ .............. ... Call Mr Howard 645· 610 1 Office space avail Full service executive s uites av;iil for lease in Center Pointe Localed ne.ir OC Airport. For le asing in· formation call tl>ceDce rtuH !155-2288. \le d ll'al Dental HMO, i76 sq ft m N Costa Mesa. Ground noor. fully equipped. Private patio, e l c . S543 1 m o T om 9.'i7·1900. KOLL CENTER MEWPORT Flel(.mt l!M't.'lltl\ t' .. uitt·~ 111 prt!)>lil!e l<H:alurn W11 h com pl t·ll' ..,uppurl St'f\I C'l'!> F I H ST MONTH FllEC: 714 8.'11 Uf~I CORPORA TE PLAZA ~1-:wron1 l 1-::-:·11-.11 :! PV1 11frs with rt•n.•1111011 a re a i59-15.'l41 ('IJ"'I',\ \JF-:Si\. IJH1\N(;t-: t ll \S I 1·'1\1 .\.\:fl \I ' ~SI t-;H ~L n E h JX.i , \Jio~.1 \ l'r<k Dr F. S!'t 1 m11 11H Id, Hf·t·1·11 llUnlt,t Jnd 11l1hlll'' !-..-t' ~ .. i or 1 .111 !l:li 111 1 I E nun~..r \tt11rnrv EXEC. OFFICE l'n ' o11t• ha1 h .... ~huWl'I i05 t-: l~llA>J Hh d :"<II ~uo sq II $211u mu D12 4623 OH1c·e for rent .\p proic ~,j(I ~q It. S-11"1 mo lncld ulll ... u;,11 '<;l'WfJll rt Blvd (' •1 "'I ,1 \I l' ' J S l' e \1anal>!l'I S!.!."i ;-.,, l1·a.,, on th" .J')() '(! ft IJtluw off11·<· "Ith vm all' h.tth Super t \I hl\.J llllll t.:ll•Tiill "'1t.'(ltl .ii or offll'l' 'Ulll' fur lt:a"' l)cl.,.11lo" 11 l.a..;u11.t 11,. J , 11 1; s 1, , •1 r 1 :-1.:!:1 11111 \111ph fl\1 ,. J I k I n (I \\ II •• r l!f1 z:j,1 f ( tl'1 l)t'IUXl' ~lll lt'" l.ij~I "I II \l' J mf\) pk.: l'11I ptl i k.,:. ~. 1 ·,..1 II \\ I tli.) l~~MI l'rt me f)(·l'.tn \ H•\\ tnr :i t111n 111 l..i~un,1 IS\';,ir•h .n .1 '" fl 111 llltwl11 r '' c t•n 1cr :..;so m1• 1 .ill l';.iul ·1~17 11\.1 I ()(fin· f11r r(•nt .ipµrn" 11111 "J ft S251J m o \\' 11 h rn!.Wl'rtng o,t•n 540 i.'1.5:'! W.ALKTOllG ".A" LUXURY EXECUTIVE SUIT t-;S Reccpt1onis l . Sec ret ar i a l S t>1 \ll'I.' l'hont• A11~"'eri n 1.: 1n Ueaultful t;Jrdl'll s .. t tin~ l 11nlen·ni ,. Hn1 • Ha<qu••t 111111 ('11111 1 N. l'n\ ,tH• l'.111•1 '17H 111111 ...............•......• Business Opportunity 5005 .....•.........•.••.... IL'E ( II ~.i\M 'li l•wµ11r l . Xln\ I •11 " 1(1 ~"'! pot en II.ii \lu't '-t:ll ' ;);15 51'165. 673 ~,1,n: Ski Rim Prod. Si~""' 111 l/ ln\l'"lt>r M"f\(' ,h f.X• • l'n~hJ<'CI I M t·pt 1t111al 11 1ur11 rl.' '1111 rlJ,l nh \\\,1nl \\'in 11111~ 1 r a1 k "" .. rit 't aff l!KH 111 l'I' 1 111 1;111 1.73 ~Hiii' M ,1r~1·t111 1· \1,oll.l).(t'r I p.rrl 11111<• 1.1·1·d1•tl IH •' 1.1hll lh·•I • 1 mp.111\ tor .! pr111h11 t 11111·, 1h.1t .11 t• ll•111lr•I • IO I ht 11 I t..f1 b 'k ' ·''' .i I. 111 1nn.1 ... c1rdcr, "" ha11d v.111 re l u r n I II \I" I !11 •• 11 I l' f ll25 , ... , Ill Ii llMJ' l'lt•Jse call. &IS t>lG'I fj ,, 1-:xpanl1111i: hui.ine'~ req ne.,.. J '"'"'1,1tf' "'lhng lo lt-1tr 11 & 111w 1.11 1• 11v. n bu ~111t''' f1.11 I 111111? l1 1~h prof11 111111nl1.11 Call i 11 '••2 13(~, '\l'"IJ"l l \\\•,t1·lrfl \JI f11 •·, P 101t•.,.,11111.1I 11! ltl'l'' 111 .. 111le!> ~ll)nth t11 11111nth 11r l1•a sc• Full w n 11 l' & IJ"' h hrar~ Call Hluld1n~ \ll ana~er. 642 :1111 o r Jo.111111• 641i 91;0:1 E "cn1nf'!' or W<'l'kend<.. i'Hll 8'l()(J MoMy to Loan 5025 <>flu t ,µ,u' 1n '''"f"irt ••••••••••••••••••••••• F111anl·1.il l'1•11l1•r .! ,;f 230 T7fi "'I rt (.;enl'ra l Of f1c·e :'okd11 al No Costa M~a c;m rl fi r lit• & up To m 9 ~' 'i I 1111 II 213 697 200t f11 t.'' " pn' 1•nt ram·l'i. P;11 c.w !1100 F111 store & ofrlce sp3rc at reasonable rall>s 500 to 2700 Sq Ft. M £-:SA VERDE lm PLAZA 1525 Mesa \'erde E. C :'ti 545-4123 250 s4 ft. 14n1rl fir. uttls pd Sl65 rm 7i!I w 19th NB CM up lo 4700 !'IQ fl St (, ;\I To m !J5';' t9'/ll avail ,ti pnnw comer. 625' 0 Fl-~ IC I'. S I' t\ CE. Panel Walls C:pt 1 le at <JI f SI Pk~. 2052 Newport Bl\ d CM 556 41111 or 1)4.1 2228 17th & Nw p t Bl v d 6'75·0000 DANA PT2To8 Hoom or c & Comm I s paces $275 lO 5770 mo 975-1 l20 SinJ?in~ T t•lci.tram co . STORE SPAC~ for teas e look in~ for add11 ion a l 300 sq fl Aya al now 1500 s m a II offll'l' s pa ce to sq ft a vail Oct 15th shan• or rl·nl in N R Negotiable lerms Coast c )1 or lr '1nc ;,.i9 4035. · Jo;quitJes 213/~-7~02._ Nlte offt<'e. w 1 storage or Prev Ch1ropract1c ofr 30 ,hop. 850 liq rt. $2511/mo y rs 1800 Sq ft. 49:1 Old &i6 8082 Newport Blvd 642·~1 l 1 room off1t·e + 1 2 ba Pnvale entr ut1I paid ~lam St HB $16.5 Sierra ~1 itmt Co li-11·1324 OH1Cl.' "hst'. JOO sq rt of f11't'. 1600 sq fl whSl'. :xlnl Sk\ Park. lr VJne loca t1oii 540-99fl2 Orflt·e Space for Rent Lado Sh1pyarrl Arca I 400 sq ft I 246.5sq fl I 2:IO sq ft l 132:-q rt Common rcpt & rstrm . facil. Inquire ul loc. 201 ~~pyard Way-E~B __ Ol'fice b) the ocean. 315 3 rd St.. H B.S200 1mo Ground floor SCOTI'REALTY 536-7533 163.S s ir at 21t s f. com m indu st ar e a in Co s t a Mei.a Useful for slora J?e or shop facal. 642·2928 or 548·0035 ~tri.. ........ 4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPER NlCE. 1600·6500 i.q ft G re:il location & p ark ing. 33' gross. 738·746 W. 17th St, C M. f>l6.0005 1200 sq rt. S375 mo. Front office. lar ge rea r area & d oor Un it 2 3 . 629 T e r m ina l W ay. C.M. 540·9352 Day . 646·0681 Eves 1800 sq. ft . 2 Front offices. 2 Baths. Large rear s hop area & door. 5495 mo. 1775 Whittler Ave. C.M. 540-9352 Days. 646-0681 Eves. f NEED fMONEY • CREDIT MO PR OIL EM 2nd & 3rd TD loan1 978-6531 /855· I I 45 Arra nged by Cocnt Homt LOG1t1 A :\fongagt.' Broker • HOME OWHStS • SI 0,000 TO SI 00,000 For Any RHSOtl Loans Secured By A Com btnal ion of Rl'al .ind Personal Property Call Chuck or Janie. 24 hrs 7 days 957-5823 M ERICAN \.\A Y MORTGAGE CO YOUCAHIE SURE WITH.A BANK 2nd TD's RB>UCB> uns 5-" ..... 714-832-5200 Ask for Linda Flynn or Kar en Linn ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1617 WestclifC. N.B. Wa nt Comme r c i a l : s to r e s . fi n an cial ins t. 7000s f. s hops. E /Side . CM. Fr tst noor. Agent S41·5032. t95. l w/water. 548·7249 FOR LEASE Sattttt-MtC) Co. All tySX.'S of real c~late In vestments since 1949. SptdcilmgiR WTDt 64~2171 545-0611 MlwrottT HACH ls.9 West clifr Or. Call Gene Hill 642·0200 Ideal location for Al· tomey, Real Estate, or Entre preneur. Office now availa ble • large paneled Reception area with alora ge a nJi 3 private orfices in beautifully maintained run ser vice building. <Comer Westc llff Dr. & Irvine. Newport Beach>. llOO sq. ft. I Call MIU•• 645-flOl SllS/•. K~LL-l~~J"~INDUS. ""· ...-bi ·-. 6200 sq n w /2,075 ore rum uuace cu c ._ an space. nr OC Airport. C ... .._T.D'a. new blq. Real Includes I ,,_. elec, re c eptlon , SUO. D>. 3 phue e ec. Ame r lt'a n M tg. Bkr telephone anaw.,in1, Alkinl SO" sq n .. groa 3 953-4141 -~ --'-• yn. Call Huch at 540-7923 -.vouerence rma. cop,.... Mon-Fri. \ Widow has money for 2nd faclUtles1 kitchen, nitely 1..;;.~_;;,_ ______ T.O. No cA!dit check , no janitoria.i service, typlq II•... 4110 service on alte. Ex· .. ••••••• .. •••••••••••• pnlty . for action c all. e c u t I v e G a rd e n a . ., sq ft. 800 per mo. ail AGT 673· 7311 anylime 55'1·11Sl. utU pd. llany \RS. 443 3rd T.D. for sai~. WANT ACTION? Dlx S room executive HamlltonMS-7184 Callal\er6PM. aw te In preall1e bid& ..... w..... 4600 5.56-6711 n e ar John Wayne •••••••••••••••••••••••2nd T D -.000 t '4"'· Ai-. Call L'-yd for · · -... 11 " "' • ,..,. • "' Wanted In Coeta Mesa or · t Due 3 rs ~ diac detlllll. Irvine ~a. ~ or 3 BR, ~~ -..!.:.. 'or ....... ~ JACOIS llAL°" house preferre d . 3 : ... -·--_.._,, '1• 11..670 AdulU. Xlnt refereMeS. -'73 ·5701 Eves . fr . ..... CllllMled Adi! M2·"11 ~J.UW 2nd TD. 12' , ml. pay monthly Due :i ) ri. Secured w NB front row Bluffs · prop 20· 111 ... !><1&5715 ••••...•....•...•....•. ~nh SIOO ····'·················· Now You Can Sell More 14 il h U ai h r•itot P E~~\· Pl ~Cll t-:R .\OS Sllll onh· 1':!. :1 I 11w' flt r 2 11.1\.., 11nh "' a ti.I\ :111 •' line \11\1111 -• •Ill ••• 1111111 ll••fll \ ·"'"'" up t11 ,11111 r .11 h .Hltltl1un .. 1 ,,,,, I' 11111\ 1~11 fn1 lilt' 1\\1/ d .1 •\ ~ ""t •I t \ fl CI I II nl Ill t' I I I .t I .1 If' ,1 II 11" , . ti ! h ii r i.: • Yuur 1'1•1111' 111111 ""' \ ti 11 I U ~ O' \ II II f llank \tltl'l Ii .11 ti \'1!>.1 11r Ma''"' 1 .1rd Jonr m or1· m lorm ,1111111 und lo flld l'I' \l)Ut .1<1 I ,111 642-5678 l.olt & Fo.d 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 FOUND ADS ARE FREE can: 642·5671 0 0 HEW-AHO WHITE CAT L on2 h air ed y oun1: ne utered male ,\nS14l'r" to the name or Snowman !lag say~ S S nom.111 • <".ill -l!:M 24:n, l~I 5119<1 . nr 197 ~027 l.v::.l I e)cd IT\J lC t•at Wht 14 tabby ~lnpe' V1t <'Jlahn<1 & :-010 ... s. I.al( 111 h •1!1-1 U'>:IS l~I 4915 F o L. ' h (; t• r m a n Sheph1·rd m ix m:.i le . 'mull. )Ouni.:. lraendl\ lit>twh and Ell" 91;2 4!l:I I F'Ol "!'.'O '\e:ir { 'dM .,,,...1 Ollu·c ~mall dog, bro"n Oii\ l'J ll M I ;'2t;~ o r 1,111 1i1illk l. I ) ~ T F I' in I( l' " ""h llr ... n r kllrll' 1') IJl •long T:.111 1 CIJM ar1·a lh·14 Jrd ilill 9'.!GI Found f'ema le Ger mil n Sh e pherd Vic Bo li.a Chica art:a i H "40·3461 F o un d G er m an Shepherr1111 El Toro <'.ti I M.).j 411-1 !! Fl ll:'<IJ Old Poodle hlk fl'ma lt-l~wkl'r mix hlk & t.m nl.llt: Shl•lue -Sahlt• '"\\hill· mule. Ch1 hauhua 01 1-.. hrw n fl·m all•, · 'it.•wport Bearh An1 m a I Sht>lter s+i-3656 I.OST V11• ,\dams S<'hl Blk Will male 1·a1 " !ilk f I c u t' o I I a r L i m p i. Pick lei." I< r:WAH U ' <.'.ill ~'i-4/)l!:I U>ST V1r Adams S(•hl Blk Wht male c o1t w blk f le a eol l ar l.tm fl!i "l'1l·klcs" R EWAll U ' Call 557 ·11119 Found ;\J Siamese. hl lll' t· o 11 a r L' I u h h o u i. 1: "' 35th. NB 0.3 604!1 Littt. i1 li9!! Class1f1ed Ads are re3lly !>mall "peo ple to people" sales calls with big re · adersh1p and big results! To pla ce you r class1f1ed ad. call today 642-5678. ---- 0 0 Use Answer At/ service when placing y·our ad a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your ad we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you call in at your convenience during office hours and get the r~sponses to your ad . . . this service is only $10 per week. For more information and to place your ad call 642-5678 . DAILY PILOT 7100 ....,w ...... •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 7100 _w.t1 __ r-.y_-+-' s.p ___ te_m_be_r_2_4_1980 ___ * ONL Leif & ,._. IJIO ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~:-:'!~~ .... ~!.~~1 ~~~ ..... ~!!.~ W•h4 7 100 lUTOMOTtV! Tllf ll.11Ji1n~ n .E \Nl"lr. m:t.r Goud '<urkrr11.: 1·und1l10n' tl.ll rm -------1~w-... 7100 HetpWanted 71 00 ~ l:1rn<•al ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~··••••••••••••• •••••. •• ••••••• ••••••• ••••••• Lott II black Lab In Meu Verdearn.3~~ ra old. an1 t o Luck> REWAR D SM 4'714 ••••••••• •• ••• •••••••• S Vt Cl. ... _ Wis "''' 11.:ht Santiap Ban~ is Expanding! EXECUJIYE Dental GtMf"Cll Offtu 1 I 1:'.:xp Dental A1s1staol. J>.irt tune llcrk 1 ~ p1~ ----· ' I.Mt. man·a Sold dinner rina w /dlan>nd • rub> Generous reward I ~..O.dar- ~ Dail) Pilot h •H 4n 1mmedlal t' ~mna for ' ,, .. 11.i• ' 41UJll) 1Jlt.lt·~· 1111l1•1111•1i.1. 111 liunl. will IN ,,.,_.,u"" .. 111•11o br .. nr h 10 ~ u 11 n t .. 11 I 1n lfll•tll alt• Cl.H.IC.Al l~WJ Xhll <'&ff('r oppe>nunaty w ro11Hdly 1.:ruw1n~ t!X J> and 111 ~ 't· t· u ri t 1 es h r o k 1· r o & e ( 1 r m 1 n SECIEn··ES work 4 days get paid for no SH Hrot art•."°"" Ml 5 642 0112or644-6687. 1:1il'M .\1Jtun v. n "" We ,re :ic-repting a p -----------Job loc '\1•\!opor1 l<l'I• 11hc·.allon., for t-Xl'CUt1 ve Dental Ortho. cha1rs1de. ~ 7431 !te<'rt'I uri.d 1111s1l1uns must have e xp. P T - Shorthan1I 01 HOwpm rt' 3d a> w k New po rt qwred Wide van ety or Beal'h nnd Costa Mesa Ga.ERAL OFACE h ack grounds 11ced ed 546 Sl70 Orani:t' (A>unl} i\1rport --~ 1-'r~ tu UIJ1Jh• o111t a1ei.. 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Mwsl be .... 11 )>(roomed Open ne w ucrou.nh . htt' t yprng a nd 1111111( Startin~ salitry ~omni.•n!'>uralc w eitv r Pd bon~ and benefits <:a II 7 S9 t>200 A I T ANT thr-. 1ott'f11all l'11 \111,l 111 Fororthoprat11<'t', RDr\ ,,,.11..,1•111.,,_., 01 1,111,., II or elig1bl11, Lagun.i B1·h 1 11111 r .. .i 557.0045 •I t 11 a,.11.,.~ l .&II for "f'I"""' 111('111 r..z -&.:e.1 t· .\ t 1, • 494855S 1•row1h l"''''"'·.i I ~ I" Cf\-Llf\: DENTAL ASST. SlOOO fll~11 ••·1 11111~ (.',11, 1l. , , . C.Jr11l 0111 11• 1111 ~ sno .•.•••••••............. I PRE LAW slUllt'nt nn-d~ '25,ruG Will Jo lUl\ ltllnft Leaa l <.'onfHlt'nclol DVM r 0 Hoit 3:!U ;.. a 921663 MAWGE ~ pam~red ~1t h "' pe r sona l r .da,IOl' mas.sage b} l2 uf tht• prr lllest g1rb in Southt1rn Califo rnia J oH Ull l saW\a etc Open hl.im -ldm. 7 day~ .i ~l>t>k \ h a M.C Atlantis lleallh Spa. 2112 Harbor lll\'d l'o:.ta Mesa 64!> 3433 Br In g t his all for \OUr ::.pecia l gift TOUCH A CLASS ESCORTS 24 HRS. 752 0817 Professional Theraix•utH: massage L1c'd Nfl .\ppt only, Steve 548-2817 ---- TOMMY'S OFMEWPORT ESCORTS 752 9368 Gnat CCNllp-, ESCotn'S 24 Hrs. 6.U OUIO Ccnh/Chedts Ambp/MCfVisa LITTUAMMIES ESCORTS all maJor credit card!> accepted 530-4723 DIAMOND WANTED , ,, to 1 carat P P 540 0208 bfr 11. art 5. Overweight lbs. in 6 wks drug s . no 673-0111 lose Ii 25 No iihots, no contr11Ns *FOXY LADY* Or_,.Coolt Daily Plot 'tl) W fl.it ) St I \I t-:'!u&I l 'l\,11on 01111 ' i m plu) "' \! 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I• 1 • \ 11 I 11111< 111 I It l lflt' 'SAMTIAGO BANK 11111d lllll't .J I J '1 "I 1' \ 12'~> I\, I 1 o I Ip I ..t I u r fl tll .1111\I 111• lldl\ I(, Ill II tt I 11 a k t·uv "011\ 1n 'A't.trrn . ,1 1111 11 r;., flex "'1111 • '"; :1:.!3 1 Tr.11nt•e.. \.\ 111 t 1 1111 t'uuple., Puper 14 url.. ,11,, m<imlt>nenac1· lw:! ~•t'I 1111• t I II II " I I I \ ~ , It fll't• ----------111 ARE YOU TOOYOUMG FOR AIRLINES I.~ l'Ompan) ha' op..•11 rn~i. for s harv enthau!>t1c l)l-Oplt' U\'l'r Ill. lr«t' Ill '"''"' i \11 .1 lrYiM !>u•1oq , & l oon IKS .•• \I 1 \rr!1 11 ltJ\d t J \Ill \ •• t' j 1 I • 1 ~ ' • ti .. ' r. 1 > 1 lrit\t'I 14 fun jo!roup to B. 1.:..11. mJJ1>r <'lltl'" 61 1 t·~t>rb R t' t u r 11 J.l u a r a n I , "d :'ttu~t be neat ... 1n~1 .. r1 ,.,, TELLER FUL-. TIMf lu !>l:.tr\ 1mmcd :'>lo (')(pt:f r· l.'..t n~Cl'!>!>JI \ '!. Wt•ek l'' ( ..... 1. \I pense pd 1rarn1nl! 11ri1 '" 1 i.·r11, )(ram 1 n -. t a t t' ~ \ 11 1'1o J ., transport .. uo11 &. •><lt.:111~ " .1• . l furn \bo' l' •n i·r.i~· Californio Federal t.'arntnf;!!:> Jiit! 1111110'"" Parents l41>lt t1rne JI an Sovinq~ & Loan terv1e'< For 11 11•n II'" .!. II • l c a 11 :'ti r G 1 o ~ .1 n l •1 • \1 1 •• 1.•1:•1i 7~,C) 11-.>ll w T F 11 ~. I f.;1111. I' '11> 11111\ l'I ASSEMBLY WORK 11.11,,.,1 ~ Some 1n.il h1m• "ork. full 1 TELLERS Lime. aµµI) 1n 1Jt•r-.u11 1 p T & F T Armw Ma nufac·1u1111., 1 ' I I \..,, •. , I' •• ll t 1··· ' t ,,, I nl . l:J65 ,11g:in \H· I Ii.Ill~ 111 , ll •"• ,.,, i·'(p (' M 9262f. 545 -1!178 I II to• t'I \1111 I' •11111111' l SSE MB L E RS .-.olar• "'' 1 1• •J1:il1•1 WANTED I Wllh • \J• •• '1 "I' .111 Ill I Appl) at P:it·1f11 lla11(1\ 1 111••t a r, ,, 1 t 1 I ('utter Inc 720 w 17th Sl I Commerce' Bank I l'osta Mesa -~• "·• I I II I BKPR/JR. ACCT. I •I ,.,,.,1o'h 1·,11..i nd1t11! 1 11.1111 .,,i 111 "' 111 Fa,h1on I 1,1111 "'""' ,1 mu~t 11.11. 1111•11t ,\ :..l'lll..'rul w1h'l'I "' . I' 1•1f • ,.. ' f., h '""""' I" I \ n1111 11ul .. r • 'I' lfll'' .. , '. I I ' I.Jr.: 11• i ·1 I d • ll•Jo .., " I Ol I • • 1 h I. ,. • Ill' r I ,,.. 1 1 I lo h,11 dh .. • I II I I " .111·i. I '11 .1 I .11.ttll t' \r I \II~•'\ 1• >I '"" "" ··r· 111 d "'' I II• I I • ,, J•f•ntlJ I •I• \ • rfl• II 11 1•1( • I ti I· I \ l'llr'tlt' l•i 11 11 I 'li•>n I ' I I ',ti ,II \ & \11 '1111 \11 JO ·' I' I •lo I 111·111 ~ "'" BCOKKEEPER-f /C :\pr Iii h 111, .•. ,tmenl * * 1 lt•1 a.·JI · SALES CLERK 1 ... • .. dm~ Orange County mft: 10 :. ~1·ck 111g an rn •h\ dual lur Sales Clerk 1>u•H1on \1 us1 t' pt• 1!> "ll l• t-10.kt.'} b) touch Rtt~pon,,1t11hty will 10 d ude processmg debrb & c·n'<iJt.,, & l'atalog rt- 'lue!>h •\lso handling I lllPUlt'(j tnVOICe!\ Apply 111 per..on or call Moster SpKiaffies l!Wtl \luurm 1a , (' \\ • 1>12 2127 t: <) ~ * * ClERICAL The Balboa Boy Club it now hi"'"'7= CJlertng ~~ret.ar~. µ<1 r l ltml' :\'tun Fri. 21'M llJ>M :'ltu,,L L) P<' tiUwpm Please call for avpt 1;1:1 ;;1511 ~11n Fr r !< .l(J 5 n.·n 1·J I Bored StayiftCJ at Home? \\l \\ 0 lll>l rl'l.J kl' '"llll . ' •ra 1•11Jn<"\ '<tlh a •t·m l"lf .in c>h m unt' ul I tw f11llov.1n,.. li<·hb • R~cep+ionist •Secrriary •Ct .. ·kot Vicki~ HHton and A s.- 50Ciates will h~p yCM.1 I find tM rit)ht job to fit y o ur sk ills on d l scht.dule. PIHse call or come b y f or o personal interview. Viclc.i H~ston Associat~s tgQQ.tSkyplll'k BIYd Suite 235 I n1nc· < 714) 540-0400 Cha1rs1de R,DA or ehi;:1 Sm Ion.: & 11 r , , 1 hie X ray he . IJ~y 071 •• Nt>wi-111 1 :.· ,,, 11 \ ,. fke C~t.i Mesa 642 16 O ·l'H•lt .11111,,. 111 lfMP0111''i'V PlltSONNll SllMCI$ 37 23 ll~h Strfft N•wport .. och Cl• rl. l'h' n tl 1n\ l.'n tonl~ 1'11•111·al dullt'5 for . p ort1111! j!o od s 14h,1l1 ;1kr 1\1111 1ru111 . .? .hd 11 111tll\ 1du.ih (;oo<l .... 1lar. ~ bl'nt•l1b JL'Lrn 1111' •fill I I It ( \t Dental Look in ~ for J highly mollv:itrd chrs ull• assistant lo replal·e our Mother to Be · Xl11t ~alan & tot>nef1~. 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J· l Hllll .tll 1111 ltUIJ'>l'kl'l'J1"f • \ 1 I II \I 10 II I I I :{.!., 1f.1 1 \fU I tlfl \~ fl .1111,,,1 l'l'lllJl~Ulu r;:i:;sb DRAFTING \11 h • .-111 I "I ·· ,,, ,, ilfl ,,., 1!1 t 11 • ~ i'•'i•lr ',p'• -.I 1rl .. ~ \\ I I~· ' I I " \ ... , \'I I .1 <11t1 pr,,, I Ct\ I t In, \< I lo, .1111pl1 • ROSAM, IHC. 11 ·,~-l.;!I \;, "~'n H.•o• I ~ qual I lpµt~ 1:mplo1. • r DI!\ l'FIO \\ 1111 td<P• •\1 l.'tlf'I I I 111 ._, !Ir \I 'f'h 7 , JU \pp1 111 111 I ,l)JJ IH:J5 \\ t111 t .. I \•I' H ';, (. \1 OHi\ U<.~ ( 'ert1r1e<t bu.., 1lnH'r' 1 •• 1 p11, Jlt• "'haul \µpl. lf)l'!.'15 Br .. 'lkhurl!I F••Ull COOK tarn vo.111e, !jt)2 1..112 Gerw r ..11 orf111 PURCH~IHG C LUM 1-'1'1 I 'I t I • 1 I• JH•,11 11,&.1 ti "' I I 1. r• •' ,, · l J ' ·''" :10 11 ~n .. llto \ -,,1-A11 ,~ ~1111 .1111;1·1 \,1'11\ I I \' or\ II ' lr~ , · 1•r' ,,.,, •I 1 ,,,, 111g1 ·~ "'' t .. l.n t. 1l. \ '• '• •• • ' ' 'I ' '11 I .ill 111. 1 ' hlO I II • I ,,, ' I I \111111· ,.\\1111 I' In .. I \•I I ,. \I l'I \ .. 1, I' .. ,, I I t i'M. ,~,_I\' . .i I t I If )f \ I" " . t. l • OUTC{\LL ONLY ASSEMBLER Ele ctrical :'ITet·hanh :ii trr m hao; 11pr 11tm p1•r '-'" 1>tan,1on 101 F C t•orn 011"1"11 t1l,.p1 rfrt all 11 r 1 "11 I "II (•e r :> o n 111111pul 1•1 t..nuwletll!l' a I 1nu,1 'l..1llful •m phones ----------• 1\l l .,hlfl.., \pp!\ rn I tJt-r.on Thl' .Julh R11i.:l·r ESCROW TRAl..,EE ~UARD~ * 972-1138 * J::xper w .isseml>I~ uf B.1111. n· Cll•ct m ·at & meC'hdntCal 1 I\ tn I I( 141111.. mJtunl) Ill I I ,. i 1'40 0(:..'J 2 u J \I ;.i r 1 n 1• ,\' t• • !\lust t~ pe J(twpm h·am I Newport Bt•a1 h ,,73 RiZO I with ;13 } r old 1·1.mµJn\ f-11' Ut 11 GtlysM'Gals ESCORTS •972 .. 1621 * Now Hiring af'ler6pm MASSACE SlOW1AD MYSTIC MASSAC E 556-46.'i6Santa Ana Tired of being a to ne ·• Want a J;!ood youn1ot Mex 1can wife t9031 768 27 12 FIRST LADY Escort. Modefs. ,ariy D..c.rs. * 972-1345 * MC & VISA Accepted COVER GIRL • OUT~ALL • 953·0778 MC VISA ---- $100 REWARD F'OR IN F'O. Leadmg to the re turn of a Beige '80 To' ota <.:elica GT Liflbal·k •281 VXQ 960 7592 ·==:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sctuals& ........... 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coata Mesa Chns tian Pre School now e nrolling. Lo lroductory offer : 129 50 Wkly. lncl hot lunc hes. 646-5423. l'Qulpment Sold~nng & TELLER light shop cxper Some , ~I 'Pgrt lab work expcr dt1:.1ra . ble Goud I.I"~ bcnef1l.l> Ttml! G rowing t'O m San J uan I Capo 714·493-6624 C-ome Jnt• '"rk rn .in <'X ---· I cellenl "' lo.in" 11\ iron ASSEMBLER ELF.CTR menl If. 11II1\• I v1 1r Immediate o~nm~s fur hankr:u: • Jl"r 1 111•1• .in•! mechan11 al ;is .. •·mbl> hkt 141111< 1 h µt"<11>h' F:xper pref hut nut re· 1..n• l.• • '1 ,,• 111r q 'd Gnow1n1? 1·0 f.(ou<J "'"'" ~ Jl.•;i I, B ·111h benefits. call for .i1.1pt ,11 i l I ~:, • I ''1 h -1 .) 363::! 'i t>14 port \1annc• F.n i:1nc•<'nnt: En ~r 102() W Ji l li St l' \1 GREAT WESTERN SAYINGS \fllrm.1 "' \1'111111 ./ ASSEMBLERS MECHANICAL I EquL1l 1lf1P"' 1'1111111'"'' , .................. . I 1 Bankrn1.. N~w •c.c.o...nis Clcrlt Our conl1nwn~ i.:rowth rn I the m anufacturing of l'n•"'1'11 " • 1' It· C'umputer product.. ha!. ~1rahll' i .... , I I' p1n1J created 1mmed1ale opl'n I skill" rPfl 1111•11 "lr1.1111~h s p cdk n "'' uld be• tnl:!> l helpful L111t t'(J l" .hi "111J lhrnk !.101 :-,,, \1,1111 ..... S o· 1 \n. -, ,. ')>- Must l>e able lo rt-ad prints .tnd 11:.h o r 1 materials. undt•rst .. nd 1 engmeenng change •>r· ders use of hand tools I l'unl ,, 1 \lr I atlt•v We offer compel 1tne _ I 0 t·· s alaries and beoefiti. I •BANKING * wh.1ch rnclude 1 ompan' . paid Life. Dental anrt Thl' o~'l('m•1l'1 11f . 11~ Ill'\!. Bl ..,, \J L:..:.. \1 A'\ \GER l tor • 11rr>OIUOll \ l!:>SO\. ta llnn H1>llrt>c1 ·\lo "le"me St nd rc-;urtt' to :id no 6."..'I 0.111\ Pilot P 0 Boit 1;>t;0 1 ••SIL "'"'-d. Ca '12b'I C AHVAS SERS l'.on w ~ ul. 1'1nw for I \ "'' 1 ll .. i-:1 lrdllon I 11 . , ~• 1:! hr \\'urk UV.11 JI 1 I .f.r ! li.il>.1 CAR WASH ' , ... ,hit.>r, ''·•nted l'ilrt Lim• 1"1111111a1n Valley, '' "'""' 1 ... 1ch Call. 1~1 1 11111 •• ,.._for Ni1n1' < .. h1o·r \\,lf1ll•d 1',1rt 111111 I 11(\11\,1 lk•:it"h El I q11 "'"' 1;11 1~60. 1. 111'1 1 CASHIER \lu~t h.1vc l'XP & bas11 pl,111 ' ~ nowlcd,.:e F T \1>1.11\ 111 t>t!l'llll Photo 1traµh' t nl11n1tuJ 16889 Ill, t• llllil llB 141 i :\Ii i.I ( 1.-.ll l~H 11 .. 11 1•14are :-..1h \1 ..,1, 1r1 1 .. r ... on \C'I \ !' I l ltn·nit-nt , o m mumt' Good bencf11., FamiJiar with engmeer \; n -\1 rc; S"Jl1St1n 1ng documentation and _!!31 3.'lS."i blue pnnl now Ability lo I Cook operate plate maker and . . X e rol\ 840 reduction I ~ .. utc l 1>·I. 11 i:h1• r n·p copier T~ pinJ.t reqwred l'Ul'k • ~nY h11t t..'Xpcr 1 Oa,, \!1 h t \t>IJ Wl· offer a ~lablt> '<urk I e11' 1ronrnent with an l'X 1 l'ellent SJ lary a n d benl'f1ts "'h1ch includr:- tom pany p .1nJ l.rfe , 1 ~h·d1 c~il and Den tal I Insurances Pe ns ion Pl<1n. Sa\'mgs Plan with high mtert'St r<1le. 101 ~ paid hohdd}~ iwr ) 1:ar I and onP wct>k vacation after ~1x rn:1nths PlcaM· apply at PERSON EL MOS lili>S TRIVEX INC ........ _. o..-•Sit•""f"<--· HllO Rrtlht II .\Vt.' L'ost ..1 .:'tksa. C,\ 92626 E.1ual Oppty Emplo) <'r MF 1•1:J ;1c;11·1 nr .111111\· 1n IH'r!>11n 111.10 P ·11 1f11 l{i;1-1 ""' !• 111.f 1'01111 l 'I)!-, \1 r:I 01.0<; IST lust haH· 1·11mpll'led i 'ear' a1111n·nt1c1·-.h1p 1n 1-. urn p t'.1 n 'I ' I 1 n >! & •p1 hn11111•· ',l,dl apph f:uropc•:in rrwlhnd.., & 1t'rhmq111·~ 111 ... 1' hn~ & t·11t11 111 lta11 'l'l•a t·h lt'l'hn1q1H' to tra mc•c·~ H1•ctu 11' l';tl1 f11rn 1a t'o:oml.'l11l.1~' ltn:n:-1• & ab1ltt \ to \'Ul SI )'I(', 'hum1~~·. rnu-...,JI!<'. dyC', l>h.'.1Ch ·,1 ra1~htt•n l url JI Y,J\ I $I'll() 1110 full t1mt· fakt ad 111 nearc~l I-II I 1 1 d I I\'(' 0 () T 332 271 0111 \d pd1d tor b' c111pl \ 1•r J' I 111 In 10< "II II ar•ll\.1rt• 102~ l~~~~~~~~!"!I COUHTER SALES W.-.,u·hff Plata> ----High \olurne •tlU• k pnnl C~HtERS Clen cal nec•d., ,·.,uni l r ('(erk. Ne w Po r l B e a c h must h" n•·at 1n a p Insurance Co offers an i;ear:Jnle .t .iblc to d eal entr)' leYel position o f l41t h t t.• puhllr Call Billing Clerk Good co Brlb ~ :!fi28 henef1ts, 3712 hrs w k JolK W..ttd. 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Med1rul ln<;urancc.1 b~.in.rh ' .. :·':I '1 e~.1 SJ 69t hr Cilll Laura Count•·r hdp oet.'<ied for 833-8450 ::.andwll'h o;hvp. \1un· t'n Pension Plan. Savings h a !\ ( rr.it. 1 ,'n im I U TOTEM Plan with high interest mrd1Jt• ''"' ni:ig for an rate, 101'1 paid holidays expenenr l'll l•-.. !111111!!11-lllll<illlll ___ _ Part or f T al Anthony s Deli. J7)qjt Skypark. Ste /\, Irvine Cnll 556 0670 for a pp E xp 'd. Cauc C leaninf. Lady can assist star • 16/hr. 645.~. 542.3299 ~r ye~r and on; week Teller I . M,\RKETS Clenc'1P' 'acalao n aflcr s 1)1; I l··•r2ntJ&3rdShifls Hllp Wmlhd 71 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Accountant. Jr. Tax & bookk ee pin g, Laguna CPA om ce. P .O. Box #1134 Laguna Beach , 92652 A c c o un ti n g /Proof months. Please appl) at PERSONNEL mi>S TRl\l(X, INC • ~--0•1• ....... t..-..... 1815 Ritche~ Street Santa Ana . CA 92705 F.qual Oppty Employer M/F 0 per a t or . Run I 8 M • !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!~~ NCR. kodak machines in ---- bank: e ncode checks. •A.we!llm•mll!lb~le•rs .......... balance trans actions . Leading o c. electroni<'s keep cash records. 2 yrs mamda ctunng co mpany colleae. stall.ltlcal lyp. has the following re-i.nl. computer aptitude . · Take ad to nearest state quare ments. employ ment office DOT Alu •he /Sold9nr 217.3112-0lO. Ad paid fo r Mu.t have 1 year solder· by em_.__. Int experience. Will be .,..,,,... requi~ to solder hook. •11111111111111•••~U1111111~I turret terminals. wire A~ BKPNG solder Ii loucb ·up PCB's. TEllPORAJlY Apply at: Recilt• today to wo rk .......,. S,.C ...... on varioua a ccounUni Ii l&e0Monrov1a.C.M. bookkeepln1 a11I1 n ·~642-ii[i;JU'T=====E=.oiifi. E;. me•&a. Work eloee to your home. Fl1ure ••sen•~ Clerb to SenicJc' Aecoun--~ • tants Deeded throulhout MAMA .. OrupCC>Wlty. Draper'• Laauna Rills s tore. Mus t be e x · perle nce d in better- women's r eady .to-wear and spomwear. Apply In ...-. to llana1n Ma· Ille AUltin. 23621 lloult.ocl Putlwar Plue or caJJ -.-111r......-ment. to "'Jrk ••,\1<1 Tl'Vll: II you would 1•11111\ work1n>1 rn pl1'a~;1111 111 round i n gs p I l' ,1 •' l' :1 11 l' a r m t• I l .1 N a ~ n n <714 1~5.l4MI SOUTH COAST BANK An lndcpcmJenl Bank ~ 13.lktr St , C M Equal Oppty F.m plo} er M r· Banking COl.1.ECTION TELLER W ells i"ar~o Dank, Orange Count) Airport Office, has an immediate need ror a C'ollect1on and WireTeUer AbilJly to type 40 WPM accurately and pleasa nt phone manner 1s essen· Ual. 6 months previous experienrl' 1s rt'Quired We offe r exc el lent benefits. Salar y c om· m ens ura t e with ex- perience . Please con Ulel: Mn.Lamar 17 I 4J752-8735 S•~c•~> i111 WELLS FARGO BANK ' V.f' prornlll.' to mana ge · 111e11l & su~n 1~1011 from w1th1n W 'u'\;T \ Ct\R EER ? Call rn 11 631 9421 CASHIER Experienced full t im e pos1l1on open Salary : l'omml.'l\Suratc w 1exper Apply 111 person. Metro Car Wash, 2950 Harbor lllvd . C M IOLD.CARt; for I yr old, 8am lo 6pm, Mon thru F'ri l 2 other chldrn OK Pl~<1se call 8 30 to S 64S 49118 CHRISTMAS MONEY En th u:1i a s t1 c Homemaken. earn to '2000 by Thanksgiving 1temonstrat1ng Toys & Girts No delJven e!I · No collectJJlA. Need a car . Call 540-8330 collect to see line. GJ PJ'S 'N OADG ETS c~lehratlng our 30th ~c_n~--- fw M Actill Call a _., Plllt ..... GEN.OmCE ~SISTANTS We ure acceptin g ap· plications for temporary clerical s uppor1 positions reqwring 45wpm typ ing. Pleasant phone a ttitude Profess:onalis m is a must. Call today for in · forrnauon 557-0045 CT\-Llr\: rtMPOIW!'t' l'EISONNU Sfll'\llClS 372lllrch~ ............... erical IMMEDIATE OPENINGS GIMllAL OfffCI CUllCAL LT.TYPING Top .,_y, benefits, holi· da y Ii vacation pay . Companiea In your area need people fOI' '°"' • short t erm asslpmenlA. Call now 6 work on your terms. No fee. 142-5111 1r-.m.-_. MllC Arthur Blvd. ' mt 8'wt I I C\r Dr• 8'ad1. CA I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! l:O& II lF Counter llclp Wante<t P , T hel p, fast food exp hel11ful Appl.' a t I n tt•rnat111nal Hotdug Co. L1dn M:i rina V 1 lla~e . NB 673 mt Counterh1•lp fo\111 lime & part tun e Gar~·~ Deh. D>9 E Coast llwy, Cd M 675 4!1!13 Customer Sen ice trainee Ty ping & good phone µersonal.Jt~ Position re- quires a !>h:irp, d etaJl- onented 111d1 vidual. Behnilc advancement for the rrghl pers on . Graphic R esources Corp . 8\lf!.JSIW, rail for llppl, ask for Rick. Delivery Person Needed. Good Drivlnt1 Record Hunt. Bch Area 536-2593 Deli v eryma n / warehouseman for sick room supply deliveries . Knowledge of Orange County & good drivlnl record req ul red . Ca II 646 2435. DEJJ VERY & COLLEC· TION MAN for waaher Ii dryer rental aer vlce. Hvy drivln1 req. 18 yn Ii g13~ driving r ecord. Unned Rent All 114$-0780 DENTAL Ortho chalnide. P/T. Exp. preferred. M2·97 People who~ people abouJd alw~ cheek &he Senice ~lDthe DAILY PILOT A.Int oppurt' Sa lar) to .ihll1t\. b1>nef1t.. lall \ ' Ila~ 1-~l "''" a .. t-fl1r • L> rin 5-l7 5ti25 Electncal As'>embl~ WORK NOW 10 HEEDED S" ITI•>rolh-, l'\ll Ill' ~n ldt•ri n g •lul l ni; luuchU!J & pr ... pp1ni: l•Jrtl. Wt,rk 1n l'.\I ar"J ot> da\ "ihtft t 'all no\!o & HAIR !>TYliST~ "Ork ' °"" ll't' 1.,r .>fll•' '•• ~~1 ·­'"" I~ ',,., I 1 \, ''~' \HI ' 1 •, S£1MCCS. lllt H ·' rit "' r • !061Bw.Ctrl>r,:!1.l!I \\o-t1l11 •!1 t 1 ln1rw if>2·tili66 EOE :'Yi P EXC'CUll\(' EXEC. SEC Y f n ·e to applH .1111 1 per-.on off we working for a 1·11 pre~ !Ir Jn· I ne" NH offrr,. \J11 'h To Sl21Jll \l!'o I!'(' Job<> l' a II Ca ro 1 Bui k ·..w.soo1 Snelhnl! & Snelhni; of "e wport B•·.ich \~en c} Hlll 1 ampus IJr r- f: '\ E 1 • l " 1 I \' 1-: SEl'HETAHY to pre::.1 dent o f <levelopmenl l'Ompan} lcx:ated at the I bch 111 l.al!una. mature. .. elf mnt1vated " xlnt bookkeeping sl..11ls. lt ac- curate t)< ping & Sll ... a leo; & rentals. to $1500 mo Qualified persons onl) Call for ap pl 499·3816 ------Fast 1?rowing new ht•alth Co needs ~ou If you ure not s aHsfted with your Ill· come ca ll Mr Sparro from l S til 962 83ll II I Ii lt•J NIGHT AUDIT MANAGER r\JI 111 ~ It,• t .ft • • , ~JU~ I If I I ,houhl "' h••t t'I J>t•rt ••n, •' • , ,. e 1 • •· n I '' r " 1 11 benelol' \ppl\ •II 1· 1 , • '.l·\:'lt '\111111 \l I I I Prr .. 11nnel MARRIOTT HOTR ~IOI! N"''l"'rt 1 '11 !Ir \t.'\\ J'fll I li.<•,1t )\ Equal Opp 1'.1111 1 1 \I Hou.~e..i1~.ult'r v " to-11 1 "' ' rl , . I>• r ~ 11• I.. 11 r \ OUOg !:II I I I \\ •I If • r -.1 h1wt .. r 'i.it11111.11 Harhor H1dl'C' 111 ,1 f'leld t<ep·spec1al -'tern p project position Good pay lmrnediate opc11mg. Inquire Telepr o m pter _Kath' ;1o11 '1:•1 Cable TV, !IOI W 16th St, NB. 642·3261 Ho1twt..1" "' 1w1·r1 .. t1 '" :-.le14p<>rl l\ea• h ''<'• F1on sl l>'I:(' m t• , ,.,.,1, .~ ,. ,,, DELIVERY & SALES -.tart 5.im l1t•11< Iii 11 POSITION Call bet. 11·3 elude >tPJ ra11 I • •rt1.. for appl. 673 8270. qlrs ~ "''·" I , .1l.1r~ & medical 1n.,ur 1•1t. Hello FROMTDESIC rcqw1cd Ht,,po11,11>1, Girl needed for small melure ix·r-on tl:il ';°1';'!\ busy Manufacturing Of. Barbi.Ira 1 !ice. Duties include: lYP· -Ing . f ili n g. phones. Hou.wkeepn\\a111t·f1 ', customer service & some 2 kids & hol'fl( Ot'1" I lt1\ c secretanal skills. Salary & carr1 Newport 1,1',, u Open ! Contact Bri 11n lion Rt>f\ Rcq •IH 1m.1'4, J orgensen al s.5·0477 or 75!1 5391 f \u'I, Responsible pel'son lo care for 2 yng children Moo. & Thurs. 8:30-5:30 642·3340 f\imlture stor e needs P rr helper for deliveries & HousekeepinJ: M atu rr woma n hc•l p e lc1erl) I01 tl ) S rn a ll mobilt..' home 4hr s d~t1l) $3.2.S hrly 5 clay~ wkl} 645 ~. afternoon!' various duties . Aprox H~e.kttper Live In »-40/br .week. 13.75/hr. LooldM)fOf' "Alic•" Inquire in person. Tues We're not lht Kra11c\ lhnl Sat. at 1931 Newport bunch, no chlldrt•11, hut Blvd. C.M. we do OC'l'<i a n "AhC'c" G ard ener /Ha ndy man Happy fa mily in heaut needed F/r1 for condo in N.8. holl'll' des1rrlo r":.p, N.8. i'i.uant wortd na honest. xpr'd a nd im conditions 6 xlnt OP· mneulate, non·11mokin& lady to kttp bousr '<lnl p o rtuntty for r la hL salary , commrnsur ale person . Exp In pool w/abiUty Refs mus t maialmllDC'e a + Ca II 760-lJ!M m-1101 betweeo •• s ror ·---........... Qwified Ads 1111 1 I'- • .1 • '"' .1 ... ' I , ~ r .. , I ~ ' II "·" . ,, • ~'I 1 l d'C' I l,1-.(, .\I :-i·,\ IH-.1 \I\\ Pl J111hl l 111·1 •11J.I 11, IUI , l'V•'•l lull .I I II\ I· u 11 l r I 11" I 11 < " 1· l I ~·r 11on11•1I I'• r ,1111 1blc " ·n 1 .. r \• •''ll'"r & "')!It} .kill ,1 ht f tW P1rm ot <~ ort r S.1k1•!1JCf .S. \ • n '>' k 1• In, - \tr f111 .. 1 111 .. ,<, ~ir11t 1 t .,h.inu" 'ti :"'f·i r Your Prr>ft><1"11nn ll\l'Y'l1 tu P \Ills~ Oicl ou know \ ri1 , .in pfat-t" 11 rl11 !if11!t! ad 1n Ow flSJlf f"IOC rvace Dlrt•1 tV) (11r :1 w)ole rnooth for .1 llHI 111s 12 17 (lt'r lu\., For mo1 tt inform; 11un l'•ll j.:1~'7~ \ . ~ • ONLY PtLOT tw,w..., 1100 ._ • ....., 1100 ""PW...., 1100 ..................................................................... ....,w.._. 1100 ~w_.... 1100 ...•.•.••••............ ~······················ 7100 HelpW..ted 7100 SALIS-aT AIL ............... .......... 1050 L•ttofflce6r'ftaih.il"'1n NutM PAl8fTS 1Ulot .suppl) •t ore .-cl L~• tor doc'tor • Now a1'&t ~ cbUdru REC&PTIONIST 1Toper1) W1mt Co ln lnUM .... ~r1el1c • &>leaun.l penon w ith rmnt olftce eppeann« I.A.I an11-• ~ phone• lndude1 Ute typlnr • fll lnjl Call for appt C '' 1lllL•Al1 &Dld•ut An•• ~••lauranl..ll louqe now hlriA1 roi"ill l'btaurant po11uons . Ar ply lo penon, Mon ·f'r . fP:1.-m· 179 E 17th St • Off ice and Kr• ptu e arts supply co. h&8 full lime pot open. M Fri Will tnln Buar • anterewtin.: work Fringe benefits Appl} MW>ler Bluepnnt 2.:14 l>'ischl'r, CM ~ 9373 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SERVIC E STATlON AT T £ N 0 E.N T M a l e I female. full lime, $4 hr +comm CdM. 644·2410 Walttt/Waitreas po1itlon Part time & full tune positions avail. SS.75 hr No lips Pvt countr) club Call for lnter Vlew &M~ .................•.•• ,. Couch 4c chair. In ~UC>tl cond1t1on. ~tust selJ Or1n1e C.O all'POn , 1c otnc-e "' H 8 N~ nltts or ere IJO(nJ beck to achoo&. F-'1' ~lSlk "'tell:enda .. u n ll t do )'OU have 1.$ bn wk 962 29)t mo6pben c .. 11 Elllnt-., ,0 wurk ln )"out o wn l'Om Liv.-1n (Ompaoaon tot Mi Z37T lO I _,ro mun 11 y • W " w 1 11 1ldul) .itntl• mu•• lhort>\l&h.ly tniln you to SHOE SAW ReC'llner & ottoman . I brown tufted \'1nyl, 6 mo old. xlnt cond. s acnnu al S250 Coll 493·2196 have, v&bd dmt>n. 111· MUISIS ..olS a f' 11 "du r .. 1111n11 I c:•r ·11 Pf'0\1ct1'<1 l>u11c T to J c:en 6 lnlnH m1t.-11a l1 "'"• ti " ~·-Sandwich makillR ~pie neadf.'d, full & Pll rt I 11Tll' call before 11 752 5401 We have an opening for a part lune salesperson on wknds 1-:xper prd Con lJC\ Mr Cannon. Hem WIRI OPERA TOR Lending brokerage fir m ~as 1mmed1atc openmi: tor ware operator Salar) comme nsurate w t exp For appl eall lll•lt•11 Ml·Gmlcy. 644 2l!t2 lncl rookt.n". It h.wk. .. 1•p \tt'll1 "'"me l"on' Hm p <•tt•t N1n1u1c ""ll'nllal ln&. & wm.-prat·u n a I l ln.ts St CM Fur inlt'l'Y1..-w 1appt 11111}' llC9'110MIST l.llllln1 n .. rti Wanted 111 l>USY <'hlnJi>r»rtlc Offtcr Ill k .. y. '('ypmj req M F 11 8p1n Alt .Sat 841 12'72 Re.tau.rant a...cty needed at Tea & Sympathy \0 uslat. cook moMly dlahes & clun up S.UO illU'tlng, hf:.' !pm 6pm , Tum thru Sat. App ly In person alter 3 JO 35 E. 17th St, C.M. eves Couch & Lovei.eat SSO Coffel• Tobie SSO. F.nd Tbls ~ caC'h 645·6452 n~ll\I "._..,., llf'f• r<'<I •---------• l lll Virg1n111 t 1al k1t11 Plea~ <'Mil 64.\ U:Nl? hlr NW"t t ) 01101 N II '" I) ... S EC Y P tT . F t T for pleasant export1niz otri1:e tn C M f:xpcr with lnt'I f'rl for warding IUM Memory, & l(Oli<I lYl>tng !>kill:s rC'tfd SS tu $6 PN hr 75'\ 11»1 litwn 9 12 f>lull's Shoes. 54 Fashion sland, N.B 644-4223 8 30AM or ufl WM Live u1 huwo«"k«"~r n1m pan I 0 II f u I \lo I ( ,. 111 w he.-I 1· 111.111 :-.. u 11 "*er (•ur .. v1i1liiblt <&9tl 0388 •l\l'r Tpm 1111h IA>C'kt!1 rvvm .i11e11d11111 IU Vt"t"!>ll) 1\lhlClll l'luh Moo to'rl ti .l)AM HI M Mon ~"'t1 ~·1111 ri•t1fl'1l Pr'\-fet rrtl Cull 7~ , •• ,I I.\ N, 11 . part tun.• 'lo wl.nd.) rk'1~~1u \ \te"•.t \'t'rdt' l:Oll\ ot.I l ~·nlc r NB>tt!~ MAIDS 642 3030 Md1cb W1111tl'll ~<'Ul llH Motel Laguna H..-Jl·h 494 41192 M a1ntenJnc, \I.J n Hl'l~r Part lll'Tll.' tor \pl romplex m l ' .\I Ht•ll:rt>d or semi 642 5117:1 Ma1nlena11l't' For Jpt complex in L'o:,.ta ~h•,a S48 9556 From 12 7PM Mechanica 11) 1nd11h·d low ser\llee. radio d1:,. patcher Knowledi:c or area desired W1lhni.: to wor k wknds .\lu!>I have clerical ab1lit~, non smoker ~93·3091 :\ppl\ 1n person 3 17it Lo' Rlos. '>JC .\tECH 1-.:.~GINl::EH Wanted, person "1th Jl leas t 18 mon th:. E'\ penence 111 fabnC'allon & C'reC'llOn ,,f h11th pre-.:.urt• t:>o 1 I e rs 1 300 2000 p-. 1 steam locomnt1\ t'" fll tings. piping & \ al\1· :.t•t lmg. assembh & u·,tmi.: or s mall h11eh prt> ..... 1m· .. team engine:. :'otu,1 have en!!1neer1ni.: 1 \ penenn.• ..,u1r1 c1t'nl to 1k s11tn. SIZt', & ... ire~:. I he detailed IJllrt' fur IOJnn1• engines BS dei.:rel' 111 math or cngllll'l'flOJ.: S9 25 hour Take ,1d 111 nearest Stall' Ernpl111 rrl c n I ()ff I 1• l' I HJ I tXYi 061 ·1114 Ad p.11rl 111r I>~ em1>IO) er ME C H ANIC.\!. ENGINEl::R Growth 11pportu111t) A rapid ly expt1nd1n1? medH'31 n 1mpo nl·lll manufal'lurer reqwres a rompelenl indr v1d ual 111 s trengthen enginC'enng functions Include~ de ~1gn. drartmg matenJb k..,tmR and R & D pro Jel ts \ degree I!> llfl' rt>rred "11h I 3 \ t-arc, n penence ho" e\ l'r rr • enl ~r<1duale!> "1th .:ond referem:cs will abn rt· cen e cons1den11lnn Great opportuml \ 111 JOlll a n e x c 1 l 1 n R l e .t 111 Quahried applt c1.1 nt., send resume lo Chier En1uneer 23891 Via FabnC'antt> M1ss1on V1e10. CA li2691 M e d ica l Rel't'P t1orust Bookkeeper F11. per only fam1h µra1 t1ce lll fashron l~land 64-t 1025. 9 SP~ Medical Orflct• \ss1stan1 Expt>nencetl, m a I Girl Su rgeons Ofrll·e for 3 mos whale reRular em ployee 1s on medical leave 714 847 8567 Mixer Trainee needed for adhesive. color. & paml llUxing & gnndmg on J roll mill 15.T1 Monrovia A\e . NB Modeling. com men·1ab. rilms .• extras Net'd new faces All agt>., tvpe ... 714.957.0207 MOTHER 'S HELPi':H wanted. Mon thru Fri. 2 or 3 hrs d ally <:M 642 i169 MoTHil·s HEL,Elt Day Care of 2yr old & lill• h skpg Mon ·T hurs Payroll Benefits Xlnt Salary Ref's. 644·0062 National shopping service seeking area represen tatlve. part time work. irre(ular basis Vaned. 1.nterest lng companso• shopping. No in vest· ment. Include phone n u m ber w res ponse Shop'n Chek. box 1.8175. AtJanta.Ga.~ Need Oocwnent Typlat It Telex Operator fM a Malcaa Tour Co. Travel Benefits. Blllnaual In Spanish for Telex is helpful. Call Amigo Tours 752-0788. Nona ....... __, .... -==-··' bu temporary a11l,n- rDlllll available now or ..... exec. eec'y It sec'y, typata. word proceuor- t)'lltem 08, daYI~ ......... Call Barbara 157-- RNs-LVNs 11-7 SWftDt .......... I' '''('II n1 1IPl'llll1unlt\ IU flltTI ... ~H• Kun \t>m~ 1 ·111111-.., \1• r•n" 12hN 1lt'1 '"''"'''"' \\ktJ \ "rt••rnu•H" Httu"lrW•\,.., "'t•t. .. 111•· '..if, JtJ l\t~U PAIT·TlMtllS llC9'1'10t4eST Restaurant Shoe ... ares. full time w ith or w /out exp , or will tram Cood 1•0 benefits i\11ply m person 9am lo IJarn Mon lhru F'r1 St an dare! Shoe~. 3077 So Hni.IOI , C M "'41t-c ..... M ..•••...•...•.......... ......... 8005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M1 .,c h ouse h old ru rniturr Pvt P url} 9&1 5747 i\Jll14ui· Oak Ora°" LeJI Tablt> 36'."x311" 2 12 leave~ SWO 545 7815 GCIF'QC)e Sale 8 0 SS ......•................ tu1n .rn 1•sl »bll:.l1t•1I .. .i<h r Ill ltw h••allh < Ut' lt«?ll.1 .inU l'njo\ lh, llc'1whh .,., .. vfCt<r "' l\l\t tu.II .inJ 1>1:1rt 11n.,.. ..... nt • \fl• ,.ft It t.' 1111"' h II Ill~ I (,111111 pl\11111• \ 11 I I • !> \ \I \ l l . c omrnand Performance tuur styllilll Hie}(\ needi. 1t!1.-..,µt1oill.:$L.1 In Npt Deb di llunt ll<'h P011lion of ftr to w1d ht!allh In ~w .im·e. p.a1d holdldays. a. 1i.11d va('llll()fl ApplJ ' a11i.. rnUHl h1n •t> outgo 11111 l'l'r,onnl1t \, be" •I> l1»h 111 a11pcar11111't' o1111I 111u..'1 II\· .ible 10 hlln clll H r ) lilt' bk\cpi Ph .. 111' Patnc·1a for appl •tfW 1448 A"""1B cooec Food p rep The Quiet Woman, mA E Coa )<t Hwy, CdM . Apply 10 person, AM prt!f u-<k for Mt.ke ~ 7440 SECltfTAaY St•crot .iry for u :.1111·~ •. mil m;i r kel 1ng ol f 1 l'l' sn11tll, ~niwing mrtl1col l•l1·t1ron11•., <'01111.>:111 ) nl'UI 1x·ean, rull comp.Jn\ li4.•11eC1li. (Jual1hl·.it1<m :. 1 n l' I u t.I t' rt' c· I' n 1 c· ' l)Cnence organtzatwnul Jhlhl\ .1l11ht\ lo Ill lt•rl,tc\' c·tl1•<'tl\ Ph w1lh aJI lcvt!I)< uf manuge mN1t 1n d wadt· \ant.>I\ cir dl.lllt'S und ti r i11'1 pat t•d, m110\al1vr c1lV1r111111wnt \,,k ror for n Small Parts A!>~ernbly (.'lean work area WESTMJNSTER i\881-:Y ANTIQUE MALL Daily l<).6, F'r1 10 9 Chl6ed Tue~da) Jiu~<.' ~l..-tt11111' Appl ' .._ho1·-s' 111•m.,' Bt•Jt'•>ll S.it Son Clothe!>' 11:.t h le.I Ua \ '\II\ OV--1111\ll' '" Jlliihl1• 1..·\tU l-'IH<l'l<I""" ou .. r .. itn .. ,, .. 11 .. nt •<&l»n .i111J ........ rli.111.,: al m1hpht'n · th.it '' pr " 11•,'11011.il .incl fn•·ntll' r11 lt".im 1111rl' 1"• J " • ti CARE ENTERPRISES 17141847-9671 MURSIHG LV:": or I<=' ncc·<lt'll lc>r r t1mc P~t. s h1fl in 1·111t\ huspl Xlnt ;o.JIJt 1 .~ benefit:.. 1ndud 111g 1n :.uranle. 1 iH·auon & !>1t k t ou1.or .. 11t1 ,. )I 1111 hr ·~~~ .. HI"' J ~ 11 ~· .. n 111111. l\dlJ lo J "'"' "'uh ll•·•du11t'<l \lu1t.ilh 111•.lltll••I l'u 111lr '<tu!>l h ' j 1. I I' l " " .. I k "t"-'l.<ll•h I ,1 ,J I \lllh1.., ).~'l.!1\11 I \ I< I II \ti cl.1 \ 11 r 1\1 1111 JJ hll11r -. O ii.ii 1r.c11"l"•n..tl1u11 1./~ :!210 P,111 llnk' ll<'l '1111 11\'t'dc·cl Ill I~ l\tk 1•.t•lc• Ill' .\Ion & lut'' 'u t'"-1" r n•·<' .\p I h I'• flit\ '..t \ l'I ltllill f'l.111·11t111 \\ ,. (. \l Part Tim: Moilinq Operati0tts No l'XIJ n .. '<IUlrt.<d Mui.I hp t.lt•11t.•rulahle & a\ all.i 11 I(' (I II l ,1 I I " I> t 11th F ,1,h1u11 t-.l ,111ll J.ft'J 11)().QSOI pa) A11pl 1 Bever!) ----------\1anur, ~ \'1l'tona. CM PART TIME DRIVER ----------1 Sal ,rc, Sun :i.tornmg;o. to \ursm11. <11•! 1 \ t'r l>a i I\ 1'1 lo t BES T NURSES RE GISTRY ,1 ,Ill' Ill f'O't'd honded -;me <' 1 !171 Staff Rl4ief S~iafists •S.O.S. * \\,.are ~hort on :-I Jt r Wf' re all\ nl't-11 \OU ' •• RN's/lVN's/NA's WE OFFER: shift thlfen·nl tJI hl.'alth lll!>UI Jlll't ltonus rl'fcri al 111.in hund!l's 111 c.irnt>rs He· ca u 1r ,. -. \ a 11 o r I ,, r g c llodl(on ,ind J 1-:oud dn\ I n I! r r• " 11 r 11 P h o n e 1:12 -l321 a~k for Don Wi!lldm' E4ual oµ 1"•rtun1t \ I mplm ('r PART TIME EVENINGS \dull~ OH•r 21 11o 1lh o ut •land ing .. dtr.i 1.·t1,·t! 1-er~onahtw!> who enjo\ 11.01 kmg 11o1th k1dc, Sl µc·r hour Cull t>-12 ~3:!1 Ext .!.)(t IWIWl•f•n .! un1J tj l'm \,I-. ror IJ>n Oranqe Coast Oaity Pilot 1:111 \\' Rav StreM c.1-.tJ ~1e:-a . c \ Lqual Oppor t:mplm er ~I noo.noo lrt•f' nialp l'a5tt: up t;xper pre 1n, ferrt'cl or " 111 lram f''Ull •&.1i11t11111 r1•1mhur., .. CF:<> t 1 m,. po., 1t1o11 l" 11 Bt>o;t 'lur..e!'t lt1·g1c;ln ben.r1t, \pph 1n h.i" ht'en des1i.:11ed C\ '"' l'"iO J>IJt·enlia elu~1\ely ror the dis ::~on "' cnmmaung Nurse who -------- washes lo u11h1e her pro Pharmac,· .\sststant ex fess11>n with pnde We per d 1 6 :>.ton F'r1 Call gl\e even <·ons1dern11on \IJ 1;r.tnttl42 1580 tn mc1•t \Our nt·,·ds <1' t11 pr1•rl'rt'nC'P n( .. h1fl 111(',j t1 11n .Hui l\pt' of a '''J.:" rn<'nt We pl.u ,. 1h1 1 tn ph1.1!>•'> on YOl ~I llt l ·h110 ... ,. Tn u.,, You 11 li.ke U'> 754-6791 l.5m i\dams C M Orr1c« Tra111ee. basic -.krll~ n<-cessttr~ lypinl(, -,pclhnl( .. 1ble to m t-el public w('ll Mrs Barela H·12 58.1Al C M 01-'FIC E H ELI' re Ila blc µer .. 'IVI ror \Jrldy or dut at!S Plea:.anl al mosphere ... T . hr~ fie'< s3 SO 'ltan :'I/on -,mokn \ppl) Ill :l 011S111· Photo l(raph11·i. ;1311:1 Harbor Bl\d, 1 ·111t I': Ii (.' .\1 OFFICE ASST. \'anet\ ol t1ut1es I vsw 45 5'1 hluepr1n1 .... good phone vri1<:t• must ha\,. n w n 1· ~• r X I n I 1· '' bt'nt'f11' $4 $5 hr fii5 6110 ORUJo:R ni-:.-.K l'l.'r~1111 l11 have lo(,1! rt'~pon'<1hl1l\ fur orner 1h.•-.k inrlul11111>: l'luant)(!r. t!'<I' ~en ice re m11t1eling r «p•pc C:ct 1111\ 1nl! tl'rfJrd 'cal . 1uurll'C1\h & gd "Ith p11llh 1• tH2 3i91 •If 1n 11 .. rwn llldm :!pm ~31 '\e\\hall St. C \I 1 \.r l ii h & \tonro~ 111 1 PRINTING It e I 11 W a n l e d E x 1,1~r1enccd 2 nd Pres:-man G11:.~ Cnm rnunrly ·1 unit l\pply 1600 l'lart-nl1a. C !'vi I' rod ul'l wn person for i:itrm ent ma11uhtt·turer to a c,sic,t 1n t·u111ng IH1111llmi: . .,:in1ple !Ines, l.1li11r 111vc•11lc1r) 1.'ll' Sll'ml) Full I IMll' po .. 1t111n 111 1 1)',t.1 \11...,:1 (Ju<1hf1cd pct'lm< ~ dll J.nrr.1111e 11l ·~11m11 r fl 11 (I t (' I I 0 N Tt<1\l'l; .. :I-H11hbN h11c,(' 1111.-1\11 l e, \1111;1 pu'" ro '11h\·,11.1f 1111 I lrn1 k X ra\ 'I .1k111v. n111•hr1111111l\ 11 I w n H I tr " 11 I V ~ 1 r ,, I • 1 I I •• ' I I f, 7 I ·''""""'"' ,\\1• 11\1111' l·J ti'. I\ f\••111J11v1 .. lrrtl . ( 'u hamlhni.: 1•11Nl11owr ;·alls. ----------1 typlllJl IOYlll('(''. l'•J11t111I PRODUCTION or 111v1•11tnrv, /1.t 1•11111 l'af1 !11111• 111•111 WlllllNI 111un11·111 mn with plunt r1• ~011 , Tut'!! nl.chl" 1\1>11 1turd1ni:: s hq11111•11h "" 'r l'1•1111y1111 v1•r 111110 pro1l uct111 n :-l'lll'cl1t l1•,. I lac·c•ntrn 1\v4" C11'll11 SRW C'omµult•r ( ompo Meso nen t ~ ('11 l r\•1nt• i l4 S.'17 7Ufj() ORDYDESIC Sml mfg n~d' t'll.l>er'd person lo work hl'll V) phone order desk Gc·n·1 ufc Must l) pe and us1• 10 key Call Sandy 642· 1916. 8.30 to 5pm Mon lhru Thursda> ,.,. WNa. T,....., H igh school grad K needed for training and assignment in the stat.-11 and Europe. You receive• \op notch training In an Army service lcarnlnR the skill you c hoose. guaranteed in writing before you enlist. You may choose 2. 3 or 4 year enlistment. Some critical skills pay up to S3.000 cuh bonw after train. Ing. Muat be In good s hape and have high school diploma. Call fo. dq:_ PRONITY MAMAGEMIMT ASSIST AMT I :o(l<l !'e<'rt•luriul 111111111 r•'(l , llOITV' Ill•• houlcktlf'I' IOI( Xlnt I '11 l-.,n,.f1t11 ., OPl)Or111nll ) 1'7~1111111 lo 'l l url l\11k fur J1111.-t 957 8711 .... ,...,. ...., MQMt. lll7211111lf' Avf'., trv I' lltnt>, 7<111)'11, 2h111/dal ly, \M tJl'llvC"ry, L.A Ttmr11 $100 "'-'r wrf'll. Loicun....!_ ~c~ 4i4 IM98 Real F.atate Sales IXP ... C. AGIMTS We otter the following: IH.llh Corrunlsalon <Beat location /Private secretary <Profeulonal usoc1. Call now for appointment 173-1300 uk for Walt llt'l l'pl1on1'1 \1 c &age l" I! 11 l " r C I ,. r I. I" o r ._.e11op11rl 1kaC'h R E ham \lu:,t hl' s h:iq>, havt• 1b1h1' to h:indle II~> 11hot1t'!>, & procesi. nw...,agc.'S qwckl). neat penmanslup front vlftct! Jppcarance l'all I.ala 1133 290tJ l' x t "206 \n·urule I) pin.:. xlnt 1>ho11 tech Non smoker '157 .>MB bcept (Typist l'urt la me, for ardutel' turol rirm in Newport Be:tl'h Call Nanc•y · 759·!1141 RECEf'TIOHtST :-.!ceded ror pleas ant bus iness ofr1cc Good front otrace )X'rsonalily I.ate l~ ping Telephone e'<pt>r pref Xlnl work 111~ w nd 6JJ <noo Restaurant Hou sewi \•es/St 1.1d t.>nl c; H ealthy F ood' Restaurant has am mediate, part time open mp Cor eastuers1cow 1 terhelp, 11·2. Mon. l-'t1 Fun environment $3 25thr. to start Call Jeff or Roger . 833·3470 Retail Stores Opening soon m ll11nl mglon Beac h . 11 new ladies' f ashion di:.count store. Openings avarla hie for store manai.tt.>r asi-1stant mana 1.:t•r , :.ales for inlerv1ew. ask f u r An nab ellt• 21.3· 749-4041 Retail sall-s, exJ)t!nence preferred. F 'T CM drug ~lo r e Call artt>r 5 &l6·il44 Cal 645-0845 SECaET•RY NC'wpurt Hc•Jd1 µru rt'~ .. 1on.il 11rrw1· rl(· ... 1r1· ... v 1• r' .111 I 1• "• • 1 t• I u r \ " l'Xl't!ltt-111l\1'111): skill' Sul,1n· 011(·n MU 2'11:! St•('IC•t:tr \ I\ \hl.1111 111 l-i11anc•1al t:t•111u~ Ct•ll ill-. .Jovrut l'f·d1·1'1 111111-.l Ori.:11n11 t'ook 1!111 ;.i,J1:1 St•c·1 f'tan· to p r 1·,11!1•nt 111 11•al 1•:.1 at" r1rrn I\ p111~1 '/'> wpm ... hurl h,11111 1t"1 4 11o prn ~nl.1n ''I>''" l>l'TS'f.\NlllNt: lll'l'TY Wrn I· O. '"" c 11 I 111 •• 7:1 If,..) I SECRETAEY I STAllT $4.25 WIU TRAIN \ppl} betw~n8 llam 85.1 ProduC'tJon Plan· .'\t'wport He:Jl'h m ,, n ,, I! e r 'i I 111u<bhorth1111d ,, nd t.\ " IOI( ·,k1flc, rt~WJt•ll \falh ,1µt1tud1 and al11l11 1 l•> 1111<•1 .111· JO kl'1 Ii loul'11 <:11,,tl .,.tl:in hc-r11'f1h .111.i 11o11rk111g 1·11n<lll11>11!> l'lf'J'it' .,uh1111t rl·,umi· •it 1 .di 111 N111(1dl'IWt• to I 71 I ' :,.111 11 l l DOUGLAS Oil COMPM~Y I 111 p I 11\ I t' J< 1• I.II I Un.., Ill-pl I',\·' Tin 101 ll•JI \1rw;i\ ,\\1·ou1• f 11 IJ \11"• I,{"/\ !l~,211 \ "ut ... ih.1 r, .. t ' 1111rw11 In• \H irma 11~1> \r-t 111n 1'.mpln)' r \1 F ll 751 Wl~tm1nster i\ ve Garden t:rove ~ 6103 Going out of Hui.1nh., Sale. Jane!> \nl1qu1•c, 2721 E Caast lfw) l'rl~ 673-57~ 8010 ••......••••......••.•. 19 cu rt whlll' &•<Jr!> fr1,ist free rl'fn1: xlnt e11111J 5'l6 02(~ .irt lil'M wk nth L.uJ~ Kenmure hl:'a\ v tl u t \ Wac,hcr UrYt•r M·I Xlnt Conti < JO itch""' ~ f;:J:! !Ui2ll Kt>nm(lrt! wu:ihcr & Uc!' dryn, wht pt·rlec·t nmd S225 both fi4f>. 7201 G F: ele1'tn1 df"'.er. Ir..: c·apuul) gold, ~Int l·•111tl S8S 10:1 llJ.1.5 G !-: l'le<1 n c !In N Ir I! capacity .:old \Int c 11nrl $8.S 49'.l K:}I~ Wh1rlp11ol ~.lei· OQ r 7 < 11ud1 w.ilnul ro<'k.rni.i • hr, 11o 11·ker 1•h1•,t t't'd;or l'tl'tt 111 .. 1 pit· I wn hdh1 cb ... 1u1lt·n1 ~ dt-1>k & c·hair 1 olrwr ma pit' l'hl-....t l't>1 u 11 ''l'I w I al"' dt·c k /.1..•1111 h v..tlnul ... 1f!rt'<1 l'.irsn11., thl f,1mpi.. p1rtu1 t>., 1 IX2'J · 1111rrnr 2 li k(' 11l'W Ill ~pd Luk"' "''"' 11 I J v. nm 11 we r ti" h 1•., ho11st "Jfl' Sa1 & Sun 1 5, Jt 1x:111 F<ixl!lo~· Wa~ I rv111c ti 111\ c·r '" H1•l f11! S11tJ I Oii)( h 1111• m<1llr1·.,!t d "'lw~. µl:inl m isc· Ball~··• 1'1·0111..ail ITT5 22H7 1~·ar J.:d~ lllr 11t11 .. 11 'IJsse... ... c·h~luli·d 111 11 Ii rau~ht ltv l<t" ••111111 •. 111 • 11 I 11 r ( I 1 •· I i i I Ml> 1,~15 8060 .•...........•.••.••.. Kc.•JU llt>i., \IJIJ • m.ir • lolntll hni: \lo tJI" SlfillOnr '"'' 11lr 1(.11 1n11; Receptionist Independent 011 <.;o seeks exp r ecept1on1st. gd phone maMers. hte typ 111 ~. gener a I o rr 1 e e dulles.pleasanL working C'ond Appl) at 1740 :'\ewport Blvd. (.' M 646 9661 RETAIL SALES S trong , ca pa ble personable. mature lad\ w great fashion sense. forsm chain lady's bout1 que an Laguna Bch Great oppty & potential Mr_ Edwards 493 0752 497-l OlB or Mrs Trabash 5.57· 1579 ------- ~or N1·"~"'" lk·arh IJ 11o omce Xlnl 1y11i..t & flu· taphvnt• flt'tt-'>:.an Sill an nc·i.tot1a hl1· C 'nu la<t Pat. fi44 !IJtlfi '\t r1.n.: h11ok k 1·t·µ1·r lo v.•>1 k 111 "'""II t·lt·t·tro111clt firm n ( ~1 llut1c.., in Obie W1dt• HdngnJt1ir Good tund1t111n I-r'"'' Jew.try 8070 f'ret.-5250 :>..~2 l!J.l':C; ann~ •• •••• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Hl't'C'ptrorust for Construe· tum l'o near Adams & Hrook h u r :.t II B 002 r..686 RC:l'EPTIONIST ·TYPIST CM hasl-d company Mm 11ualtftcal1ons. 50WPM , d1daphont.· cxper :157 8191 REC'1':1'TIONIST p art 11me, full time Oct & ~nv 20 hr!> per wk 1hert>arter Lt t yping, boat knowledge helpful. t:NITEO YACHT BKRS 631 3133 RECEPTIONIST Switchboard & lite typ· ang XJnt benefits. Call 540-6300. REC.-rtOHIST NEWPORT HACH Challen~ing. fast paced pc:>Mt1on open m one or '.:ewport. Beach 's most presug1ous real estate brokerage and develop- mC'nl company. We a r e i.eekmg a reliable. con 1>1en 1:il. d iplo mati c person able lo JUggle busy. b~y phones. t yp· 1ng and 50 sales and ad· minastratrvt' staff erri· c1ently, romfortably and with a sense or humor. E ,l·ellenl tvping skills a mus t. real estate and p revious r el'ept ion isl and phone expene nce de· sirable Pa rd holidays, major med1c·al. pension .ind p rofit s haring. SJl:tn npen. Call Pal Parkmsoo 752· 1920 RECEPTIONIST With or without typing 11et'ded Top pay Tcm- }!'ra ry & Cull lrme. Call roct SerYlces al 979 8900 -- llr1·1•1Jl111n1i.t Newport llf-nrh F'ull tame F'ront 11H1<•1• npp1•11ram·e Good p hon1• m11nner and 111·n1•r al oHlre s kills ni•rrt11111ry C:all 549.:_2988 R•ltO APPIEKTICE 1':iqwr not necessary X1·ro11 & Ulue line copy. In(( fi'ull llmc Mon .f'rt l"'rlr11(l' bencrlL'l. Contact 'I' u m . n l M a s l e r lllur11rint. 234 Fischer. <" M ~174 RN, rulltnne. exper 'd RECEPT BKKPR. wa ll train. Laguna Hilb Prevenuve Nutntion1s1 Chnic. errective 10 1/80 Day hrs. lnter vaewrng now Apply with rnsume. Preventive Heallh Ca re F0Wldat1on, 855·4<Y77 ---------- ROOFERS WANT ED Second Men. Appl) in person. 874 W 19th St Costa Mesa. 645·1691 ---·--·-- SaM ....... W.ted 642-3260 SALES CLERK.full or part lame w 'lg manne har d w are cnmpany With good )>enerits room ror ad vancement 645-1711 --------- Sales Designer Jewelry Firm looking for profess ional quahty Sales Re p Xlot pay + comm1ss1on Some travel possible F ull or part time 497·21 15 SALES.full tame. Hunt ington Bch Art Gallery Must be able lo work ev e s & wknd s Knowledge or art req Salary + comm t213J 673-1.81.3 SALES INTERI OR DECORATING l nteres t in a c · cess ories /int decor '!'? Full. pl/time. Flex. hrs. WiU train Call: K aren 848-9378, J. 7J>M SALES/lNTER. DESIGN SECRETARY Jn 2nd Tru l lJ1•t•d ' Escrow ort1C'c, "l'"11ort Beach I! S .\l I-' Xlrtt health IO'-UI anc·t· pla11 mcl lft•111al (\111 fur .111 po1ntmf'11I t·'rH111·"' SS:! 1050 ~1 retJJ'\ Pu1·1f1c ( ·11, 1<.1111. rw ' 11p1•n1n1:., (11r 1tr.111d1 "'l' rel ariP' 11,1 nl. I• 1.111 e '<per prt•lt•,..,,.,, In vol\11-. 1·un111ll•1(·1al &. 111 I -.1 ..tllmt"nl 1Jorumrn1 a t111ns F111 appl c ,111 H II l'olt• al i 11 K.IX 1:1:1-1 16041 Gulden"•" ~I llunt1ngt1m II< •ll'h •r•t.11 r. () 1-: ~cr elar> t~ µ1st r<'"''I' taomsl ;-.011, S~lOI\ ER 01t'laphone or short.hdnd neet"Ssary Light book keep in g & office sernce:. Salan open Dana Point Call 493 27 11 . .rt 6pm & 11o f'('kt•nt.1'> S l' l r t' t 1 r \ I 11 1· .1 I µubh~hmJ.: I 11 m h . ..., 1111 med1.11e o~·nmj! fur ,1 l!OOd 'e' rel.in 11o prntl c1ent lyp1ni: '1k1 lh Ple.isnnt "nrktnJ.: tom.I XJnt bener1h t·<111 \Jr, Hiv .. ra 549 4834 SECRETARY MktCJ/Selks Career opply 111 fa!ol paced Npl Bl·h '"' l''>I ment farm . ReqUJres top skills 1 shlhnd 90. ty prng 751 Sound proress1un11I exper .. matunty & cur porate bkgrd. helprul Call : 640-01.23 Art. lamps, access Flair '!!!~~~~~-Ill!!!!~~ tor design blpfl. Will tram. 499--1461, 661·7028 SECIETAltY, (T SALES Good at organmng. good If you att agressive and skills. to work m Fashion Island Call Arleen. looking fM a future m re· 757 -UlS la1I mgmt w/Jtood co 1 ~~~~~~~~~-·I benefits apply in person I: 9am to llam Mon t hrur·-------•-•I Secretary F'ri. Standard Shoes. 3077 So. Bns\01. C.M. •SALESLADY* Full or part lime. THISHOWOff 22 Fashion lalaftd N .B. SALESLADY Ex~r'd. Ftr. Benefits. paid holidays. Start $1.85/wk. Regal Beauty Supply, 216.1 E. 17th St. CM. 'llY A TE-SECY Fee paid Be · ra~ht arm" to very mcl' mun who 1s President a nd Ch ai rman or Boa rd Brand new ofrtce near airport To Sl.200 DOE C et 11 1-: 11 i e 0 · B ri e n 540.5001. Also foe jobs Snelling & SnellinA ol Newport Beach Agem·y 4340Campus Or. 1 lude \ll contrHI. rollec 11011 & ..tit 111tc·rnul act'lg ~.1 l ,1 r~ •• pen Xlnl 1>1•111 fll' t.42 5 11~1 I 1 .wt ... r 1111 'cl111ul u n1o 111 nl'fn, ·,.µ.. '!:)~>4 . FT T1' \l'IH H ~JUT ... 1l \I ,.,11·r "m l~:h ·~, 1•rt'f ~\I • "' DD. 111ul t 1 h.1111tw111l.1t'l.! .1dl1• \hill l\ I• ..., rite· 1111pl1•r111·nl h r ha \ 1nr a t p roj.'ra111 1 I 111-. "llJit'I \ l~•H • \µ 1111 ... 11 ,1J 1111• 1.!u h4'11f'l h » ;~ .l'\t I nit 1d 1 ,·r•l11,1! Pal \, "'l ')If> ;;;r,o T~ I 1-l'llO!'o l-~ ..., \I t:s Tl't!llJgt•r ,\ ll"l 111 <''> "l'ic1Jme E.t rn .i.:0111! mont!~ t.'d II ttht!r I µm ~Hm TMphof.e Solicitors 'et'<1e<.I 1 mnll.·i11.1tt.>h 20 ., 1 11 •I l 11 t ' .1 n r1 " r hw111·n1:1 lw1 "h11 1w1·1l tu •.1ri. ~1 •flt:\ .\1tk1n.,: j>lt'. ..... 1111 I '\ f'lil!)I! h1111r ... I 'I \1 1111 l-'r1 \.o 1'11111)! licyc~ 8020 .•.....•..•.•.••••...•. Meru. len ,~ bakl'' r.111 ~hape SSO ORO 4!1h .1:1:ix alter4pm Cah 8035 ••••••••............... JllM \LAYA'.'11 k 1tll'11 CFA, Ch sirl'cl ~·JI A Bluept male!».~18 :.'77tl ~ 8040 ····················-·· K EE.SllON I> l'upc; \ t\ t Champ .. 111.< .\\ 1'' 1'111 Iii ... h ,, w p \ I I• I I 211 007 1345 Jft I Piii M l:'-1 S<..:11 .'I. \l i t·:ll"' A~l II..., k., 11!(.f 2 .,hot .. P<1n11 \II<' I lr·m lllk 'I. S1h Sl75 \lso t..tk 111.I( n 'ervallo~ lnr 5 '/. "I. mat« rem S 11 .t Bii\ puppies \.\15< Bn·ctl1•r 646-5237 !Adorable l\ce,hund l'uv' "1ale & remal1• '" pJpers fi "t.-eh old S5o 1\3) Q2f:2 f «m St C>l t It' f 'Vl'I' 1• pap~·r' s;i:, •..tr> 110·1 Ill ~.d111\ $.I i\ hr IA K C Corker "1•J111o•I i.:t•nt•rou' tlonu~ , \1•rrn.!-Buff timo old Sl541 r <tll f r o m -'•!hn \o\ ,i\n e !l&t 5il6aflerfipm \1rport I .ill "'"'. ,dtl'r -- :!P\I f\.ll11J&1 f.rtttoYou T.lephone Solicitors Growin~ m r p fo:ani rx l'C'I ITIUlll•\ an the µn van & cnnveniE>nr<' nr \Our 1111. n hontt• <1r use· our modt:rn ra, ,, Collt•l(t.> s I u cl en t i; () K ' C: .1 I I 9t>.I 223!1 tor 1 omplPI •' 111 ro Ask for Ila rt 8045 ~······················ t;a,·e me from lhl' l'ouncl Lo,able Bas,l'l. fk'a.:lt· mr ~ ti year s pO\t'il female 675·5i10 F'ree to i.tood home. 4 ' r old Shepherd ITllX. well mannered 644 i262 ------ Adorable Shepherd Doxie Tellers wanted 1:11, prefer Mix Spayed fem I yr expem•nl'ed \lu!>t t~ pe old Loves C hild rr•n 4 ow pm . n t> at <1 p 673--6547. SS7-9051da\s pearance. Lrke wprkmg Ir. - "' peopk Openm.:s 111 l'tockapoo. his name !:, . Bandit becaus e he·s n<'11o beauuful oHil'e5 111 while w1th black mask 5 La~una eeach & .~lis~.•u~ yrs. a people dog . loves \ 11.:JO Sacldleb~ck Sa\· kids want lovmg home mi.:s & Loan I-or appl 644 6als eetll Mrs Jerul• 898 1496 - - El I~: ~t F fwnitw't 1050 ra.a.as Perm f 1time, 5'; dy wk 1\ppl1can1~ w 1 '>Ul)CrVlsory polenllJI de· !>Ired Type 40 wpm Xlnt hend11-. & advancement potmllal 979·3600 EOF. ll:tnk Ill~ *TELLER* ~······················ **I BUY** Good used f\irn1lure & Appliances O R I wrll sell or SELL for You MASTBS AUCTION 646-1616" 133-9625 , _______ _ !Solid. exec SSOO desk. 30x60. must s ell. $225 675-l230 or 673-2712 E'<periencetl T el ler Coffw. Tet. needed to work rullllme Glass Top $45. 548·5408 ut our beautiful lt•·r1timrant Sa I e s -M otivated ••SECRETARIES•• HU..-.~TOM Krng S11e Hvy Duty Xtra l'l\llT TIME pos itions . sales ~er son lo sell Sec/T6S/Oetail/S12.000 "",_. Firm. innerspring malt •2 hr lun ch s b l fl security products ~lalmsE.xam/ExpiS14 ,400 BEACH w matchina coil box 01 30 I JO> •Evening M2·181.S . T60/Leg.REpref.S13,800 br an c h . At least 6 s pring . never used. still 11hllt11 cal\ 5l. No exper. Sales People. ~ll \ime 6 Wd procmoacc.Sl2.000 months prior experience packaJed. Worth SS20 tn· necessary Must have part ti RM Ab Uz Reinders Agency working at an S & L. t yp · cl. dehvery S207 Ca sh on· ('lean unege. Mature at· C.lalotme~m.r~~ 40:!0 Birch , Estab '64 mg & customer service 1......:ly:....64().. __ 87 ___ _ tltude towards work • "'-Bl-" C M Newport/13.1--8190/Free skills necessary Ex· Rederoratlng: Must Sell' work well with othen as ,...,_,..,.. ..... . . cellent company bene fits ~· c~• 2 Barrel Ch rs, 11 team. SAL9IRSC)M & working rondilions . """'· 'Lamp. Walnut Apply in person : needed for HOM E SIClllTAIY Set,w/4chn,Xlnt Welne rschnltael. 7822 D EC 0 RAT I N G P /Tlme. Escrow, real For tnterview. call Jeff Cond. Great for Condo or Edinger. Huntington FABRICS. Please con· estate or building exper F.o1Uns.S46-3306. Rental. Sl.OSO tor all Beach. tact Alicia or Susan at helpful. 644·6340 Bl YI"<; lo(ulcl \ tl\01 'l'a'' o. J•llo l.'l r ~11\el"'<\ur•· cl1·11t,1l I! ! d1Jn111nds 1 I J~ ... n n,. lm11wd 1 J,IJ ·~1!1 21~; l huniJ1•rh1 .. ul Ind •J:. He 1\ I-\ l'r1· 1d1•11 • i, \\ ,JI ( h I \\ h IO I 1•' ,, I 11n1·i•' I .di 71~1 H:!ltl Mi~c~Uaneous 808t ••.•.•••.•............ LUGGAGE TAGS 1111111 \1111( 1111~1111·~-. .11 "'''"' ••Ill J r•J f111 r • • ''" 1•l•1• 11111 11.111· \\ 'I J 'I 11 1• 1 m ,t1)1· I ,, ·"' d .;n r ,1rt1 \t' 1 .11• • tr ljl I II llOJ: ,111 )111 I II ••qwri · • r•h I• \f-ltl 111-, ~ rl1o I'' I I"'',, n.1ht•'<! I • 111 .... I I •II ' I' . ( I llJ \ (~ 111 J>Ol Pl I \ "'II hut·k & lnm \1111. · 11!' Or tn l\\o ·ir•I lt,1tl. lo bUl'k PIUC£S S! I I ftl J S.') t 5tJg:.$1 fiO ea 1. 111,1~' ii 1111 IUlll lll••fl I ••• I .... ,, .. , r I\ I I utl• .. '\11 l \I< f) Ill ·"' .our 1111.11 1•1 "'I 11 11.1mi· Jr!.ln ,, pfln111 \ ...,,. I mJk• 111w • Jnl l" • ··~ \def :!5-l'·•C'l1 St1nft l'ht·• k or rnnnt \ • d1•r tu PILOT PRIMTIHG p () Ho\ lSfi/l L'ostu Mesa.(. .1 !.12G21. n:Hi\Ml(" TILE BISQUE fi\6 25' per p1ee ... P,1111 & !'?laze your own 11k Good for ceramic s hul' or pnvate part1c~ lo u:1• \OUr art1st1 <· .1h1h11"' 534 iS.1.1 St!nd someom• \ ou lt1\ t' • bouquet <Jf 30 111ult1 < u nred hl'l1um balloons lied "1th nbbon & .\our 0"" personal messatte Perfet t for e' t!r} o• cas1on We dela,c·1 6iJ.4419 John Wamc Tennis l'lul.J fam1I~ · m e mbers tup $1200 li<W 14115. fi75 IS 1 • pm T1Han\ s P\t Club :".1em bersh1p S.150. 644·10211 1!~:,. 673 5595 e\'~':> :\l ar'lh<t C°"'.'P"" SMll S50 \an top rack Bes t ()(r 531·9610 Post remodeling s a le. cedar s hakes. cedar 'ill ing, doors. firewood. nail !>t r app e r & harn&si". hatchet. fell, & mbre 498-2538 • 2 Caddr r s poke ~heel rl ms SIOO for both 839·2002 839-:1320 : MEMBERSHIP. Newpon BeaC'h Athlellc Clu b. Sl.25. reg S200. 538-9~ John Wayne Tennis dub Family Me mbers h ip S1500 ~106 Reataarant Home Pabric Center . SCOTillALTY t--&~ S & L SGT. PEPPERONJ'S ~51Zl 136-7513 .JUllUIWV.l PIZZA STORE · 17071 Springdale St. Now h1rinl f« fwl It pa' rt Saleapenoa needed for SIClllT AIY 1 F.qual Oppty E mployer time openinp at loca-llilinl acbool •sailboat Needed lmmed. With or 4 drawer dresser SSO. 2 6 !Viet.or 4<8l Present COm drawer dr esse r s putertted Ca s h R eg w matching ll:g hdbrd Must sell Call 644-«M><l lions nr OC Airport .. c!barterln1 buainess. without aborthand. Tem· Varied da)'I It hra. Ideal Some Clerical duties. porary It full Ume. Call 1upplemental lnt0me for Salary +commission . Tod Servicea at 979.flllOO houaewivea It atudeDta. f\111 Ume clelirable, part ~ _ _ -..:... _ -...:.:. Trainee Our propoeulve 1rowtn1 time pa.alble. SalUng -SICll'f AIYP/f 1600 ..._fed Tow Truck drivers want· ed. exp'd oply. Live in Costa Mesa. 646-9638 company otren ~ ll:nowl4IQe detlred. For ,...... Ope,.._. for advancem.nt appt, callMS-noo. Work Tue It Thu for NB Cd opportunity ror the o n y o u r J o b y_acht broker. No sh . performance. Pleasant SMB ,.SOM Hea~y public cont1ct. ric'ht person. Pleasant S1 25. N ite stand , 2 ext 13.days. • drawers $15. All In good . cond. Derk wood. Whl Family m e m bers lop. desk w /chr. needs re-RanC'ho Sa~ Joa~uan finishing 120. •75 a E lr\llne Athletic Club, ot re r r 1 g 1 fr ee 1 e r , fer. 551-0426 art. 6 or w /icemaker, xlnt shape wkends $400,::::::~ i--~~~~~~~~- BARGAlNS! Edger tllO. li Walerbed. buraundy & e Hedge Trimmer.'20. COSTA MESAS.0-1028 Kl.INT. BEACH 962·8821 LAGUNA HILLS 788-5251 SANTA ANA 542·3'35 MS IS THI AIMT wortdnt condl. MUil be ~ Ill Mllu IOUf'ID8t P'ree to Applicant work l n g con d • g d titoe111Mll\ltret1atona 11 or over. Apply ln fOOcll . .,nible boun. lninePenonnelA.lency benefits. PlP. 642-0621. Tuffet, alone came a pencm: W I tral n . H l c ko ry • E.17th. eo.tallesa 298-8 E .17th St, C.M. velour w/atereo hdbrd. 640-1081 eves .: Mutt see to appreciate. fM2.0842 Craflam"' 10" Ra.-lal ToplKe,_.meua1• ...... uw NdDllNblle. .... ~PUat a1111w. -.J1T1 spider ud l'Nd ln &he 2IOD8o. lut Briatol =~ Faablon ~td:M -• -· ~147! Typist. General office. no Dally Pilot Claatllled (=-to~=) .-exper. nee. R.S. Grad. ttctlon about lllu 1:.0 .E. ....P.-. _t_.., fOt cw1 Good 1 1 benellt.s &tt proltimo· lluffet.'I Tuffet nd ,..._..a.. J..lpm. ~--lty ton• oppor un ea. ~ ....... a for•·•· You ' Ullllllltll ._. ..._, ...... :·....____ z:!""p6Jllu Irvine area •. Farrm\lers c....U ,.-tuffet wl ~~to-=•~ --. 110;;-company ;:r Insurance G o p , , !otb o~ o~er• tb~••: ::i:" ................. tft•11 •Oz IC ( .. •• ea.ctricall~llned In· •540-4100. E-0.E . Dally Pilot Cluallltcl f 2 It _.Ml,....., ----ii ..... ,... dhitHt · n.. faMlt draw lD &he ,_ ... ,._ 91 IW ......... • I .... ilu. Idle ttema .tttb a Weal. .a DailJ Pilot _M1_._eau_ea_ .. _n_1 __ _. .... ...., ... ,1 .,..~ .. , ..... _ Dl!lrNata.......M a-AftedM.ea.sra. . . .. ---'!, '---·-................. -..... _,_. .. ___ .. ·-· -......... ·-...... ,..,. ·---_..-----_ Arm Saw w Island 6 a<' t Piece Dlnin& Set, table ceu. S75. + P laner & w/ltal. I cane c halra. Joinert25.113-3S17 cblna cabinet. server 11000. Ailc>J custom oak CARPET sll1btly Oled w ltoolt 90 each. AU xJol cond. 4 room.. 9llht xlnt cond. 87$-5710. bv1andy abort ah&. o.tUREEN c:atb ::='v:...~~~! forWHITEMphuU or ! 111 tadl roll Call wtthaDMalftedAd Rlt'll Htw 7 -tam o r Call lll-MTI • 7-lpm. 5D 75U . ... s.r.tc..P.+1 &•c~ 9400 ¥9tt '570 ........ ,.rttct Wedneedlly. s.pwmoer 24, 1980 . * twl.Y PILOT "1 Mllccl-.. 9010 ,.....__ ~ w11 & ........._ ,...,. to40 ••••••••••••••• •••••••• ......•....................•.•.•••••••.•.•• , .. l!lllO Voo <:hevruh:l IMW t7 I J • •• ., ... 'ied ... , .. ..w ....... UM4 VI"---· _,.. $10,000/080. • •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MlrcetM._ 9740 .......... t770 Meis "'o ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... IMI -••••••••••••••••••••• I l'1~1tllt1r1•" ~00 SONY Retamax Vfdf'O ••••••••••••••••••••••• lM' SltlpJacll "19 Open Whllti apok~ lllugs St;o R«orde.r ltlode-1 f'f200 3 Ro)•al Oond copit>rs . Aull: Volvo 225. 120 ltn '6111 M:l7 w/31t..-17~ M0-1&12 O'IC'ldtk 1, IV Rl'Ch.,-tion VHI'. Swtm LOR. frbh l'•·rf•ct 1·ond sisoo to Wlr flu.11h, mtol cond Waaher•. llir)'H lllO. x i!llOll :!l!I ~91! 2930 l'Vll M II • t 'ti (' 1 I l' •• LoQI Twtm SlOO/tet 6424300 .)i hn • l 91 714 4T!Hll 1 M>-7091 e\'C'a • ' -21 flb•r11111 .. !.\ 'rug Ii.lander WN-k.1•1111t•1 ur f'harattf'.r tkt' L uui\1'11 1:mo oll'I \'W IC.1111111 Oluel Fu ll l(allo·v •tOvf', n-fn1<crut•11· 111>1 bi•rth. bead. compll'lc· srn 511() ~ 7ll81 Kina Siu W1tterbt•1I w/m•ttrea11 fram~ Cr PMftital Cr l~alH $~ ~ -----AUYS~S Oct. 2 Good M.'91.s av111I 9600/080. 87~ l415 STERLING SJL\'F.R !I pl 8(;1Unl(!> + !!er \ pt'> (714>TI4-Th33 l:'t' Des1pr Clothes ut ~· V€> away pnc-es. S1w 8 l" &13.m:i Luse Wttl&ht OOW. t'Uu & easy WI*)' lo ~ II) 291bcs a month. 100' ,. j(UUUJl 11 .. -ed or your money h1a1·k Mr. SRarro !162 .:,.11 \5pm UC9'TIONAL YAWi IBM Stitdnt, Ymtaa l-:XC'\', T l)'t)e11n1 r la nd & .idc11ni: marh S$tt Ml !>I~ ..... eOl7 ; •. Ch (' 19t1' •••••• ••••••••••••••• • .,.. r lf ~nnntr.. .. ''ouni.: \muon La v~n· r~tar, llul.J! 1>1lot. \'II I''. I J11r hl•lld ·\'no lloo". Sl9.000 r l . 700 1700 (lmtlt' & frnit~r tr•in.-d, P tirt nN W1tntc•ct :111 $1~0 com1:1t w t c age Sportf1>1htlr tnt'w l. twm ~IOwltcl_\"s : !WI-~ dJ8el 1' I radur kLJI" l,11q:c Pa rak('l'l dc1>lh i.ounder .1 ut o UeuutJfu\ Burm1•"•' (ldot , 2 ~~ 1'11 V III-' Rmgll(!('lt ~ ge incl $75 r11dlur1. outnggl..'r~ l•llll <t~ t!9ll3 tank. wmdla.s .... r;omr 1111: SmJ ll Mccaw P a rrot lJllll', na>ds •ttent llnod h\lffil'OnJy $30049t 80t!i' --.. 1~ & Or..-1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l prighl an1111u1· pt.in11 zm or 11c8ft'!>l Olft.'r l'h t146 03u,5 .i fl 11' M U>cm Oriwn. rn1drl :SH hook vultw $795. muke of re r 541:1-73112 ---- s c ;1 l 1· m p l l· 11 1t 1· 1 V. ll111IOI \\' 'fll) I oll ~:! l@ 8 30 l .10 \1 1111 F-'r1 BOST OM WHALER 11 1/2 Feet o..ty I ...... Oki! lrand ~Joe..'°" 10 .. IM l'<>RTAN'I' NOTI '1-.'1'0 Hr: \Ol';its AN n All EHTl!'iEtt:-- 1 It.-p1·14·.-ul 1l1•11t l< 11th l't I l'>"ll IH \ •1h1d1• •11".thltlt Ill th•· \ t•llll'I• d u!llllfH'il u1h l'r l151111( 1·11lumm. 11octi uut 111dwh Jll)' J 1>j•lll'l1bl1 l.ll"'' llC'llllM' ll ltll!lfl•t ft'I ' fl1mm·1• rh11rjlti~. l(ll'~ tu1 111 r pollulm11 1:1111trol 1h• \ 11'1' 1· .. rt1f1n 1U1.111.-. or tit• Jll'r dm·un11•11t ur v iin· 11urnt1011 1'1111.1 l(l''\ u11lt•,-,. athe1 Wlb" 'lk'i·1f11•d IJ) the .. uh t'l'll!>t>I 951 0 ....•.•................ SountCOAST DODGE li0<1k1 ni.: rm 'l' Ii• aml lul'i l'l'Llll•llll\ ,II .1 r• J&Onabli• 11n1·l•'1 Whdh1·1 'uu wish tu buy or le.4:ie TRY US Swap1 80'6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Less than 10 hours :!AAS I larl~ ,,. HI vd S2800 FJRM L'Ol:n' ·\ \I l·:S.\ Gt!mstone dealer has s ur 1Y llCODERS plu:. RUBI ES. Will lral.lc· On-Select & Z channels "d. antiques. or " f'alr & reas. prin~d in·--------- s uring you or qualit~ un TV. Radio. its. Compl. instulled & HiR, Shno 8098 guar. Do not be 1 akl'rt in •••••••••••••••••• ••• •• by ridiculous low pm·c~ Beautiful Zt>nith 25" color Remember you gel wht T\'. 2 ~T wrnty. fn•e de· you µay for. 840·3680 liven S12'1 S.16-1786 t please leave message1 --· - -----------Marrantz Stereo w1cass . LAWN MOWER McLane $600 new/5300 Lakes, Still 20" reel-Self Propelled Under Warr. is·· Color ~lnt Cond. S.!50833-284~ C'Onsole S6(JO,Sac. S200 :-157.5747 Orop Leaf T b l · End TblsT .V .. T ype wr1ter -JBL Dcmu Sale t;rcat T iresMetal De tect o r s p e ake rs. at g .. ea t ""2·2895 prices. Atlantic Music Slrolleecar seats for sale. ~ l?th St · c M. good cond. Sl5 each. - 53&0168 Sony ~" V0·2600 unit. Mi~--15.;•~" rotor video tapes. Wmhd 8081 best offer 645-4~117 ••••••••••••••••••••• • • RCA Color C1>m bmat1on Will Buy: USED Of'FICF. Danis h cabin1•t Xlnl FURNITURE, . Work cond.S350 aftti642·11828 Be n che s . S hel ving. ---631·2777 19'' ColorT \ 11111\ I mos. old S2SH. Wanted: Old American 1~12 !)2:15 Indian Items. ----- 494·7974. 9 Channel Mixing Consnle Mi.· al W1Revcrb h~ <J.S.C:. 200 ....: ., 8083 Watls·Sal'rif11:c S2S(J ·-s 64~5107 ....................... ---- CONN Director trombone loats Ir Mari• with case. Excellent con· Eqm ...... dition, $100. 61S-R052 after ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cull Eves 675 ~)5 540..0330 :12• UNIFLITE 'i7 .--) Many ictras. radur . autu ~:::Us 9520 pilot , etc Must sl'll ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·CK121 Sk1pjat•k 20 1970 Cudd y l'abin 22:5 O.M.C. Good cond $5000. 5'i8·6731 '79 Glass mate, 17'. I t5 II P Johnson OB. complete cover. like new. :JO hrs a pprox on t•ng. $4995 673-5097. loah, Sail 't 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '49. Luders 16. 25ft. var n hull , s lip 1n NB, beaut iful s.10011 l:Dt-9()10. ---79 Hobie 16, Cat fever col ors. w /trlr Xlnl t•ond Sac. S1995. 549-4741 , 848·9024 La\'man 12. 2 sa1b. trlr. C'O\'l'r. r<ll'l ng gear StiUll t).15·4i27 C.11 2.5 i: I, spin, :l Jibs . VHr·. sltp 1.1vail. S500 firm 673·()>11 7 5 -------Lido l4 Hull 113718. with sails. l'O\ll'r. and trailer Sl,000. C..:all 642-3187. ------Curonad o 41 . cent er l.'ockp1 t. 1mmat·ulate t'Ond & all xtras • May 1957FORD THUNDERBIRD The most desired dassl<' in So Calif Full v restorcd. white w hlu-l' Int. & I u 11 pow l' r (005UKZ1 SAVE!!! THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 642 ·0010 '41i F'ord Woodie, n ·swro·d Sl:l.IXX>. 1\1-'iO ·~1 Mod1•I A Town S(•d;rn. I tJr. restored ldt•a l tor 'Lu dent SJ0.00(1 675 lil•n 00 MCA' m •I' 1•ni.:. p.11111. to1r.. tire-.. mvre ~1;)()41 f11·m 1;ii5. 7531 CLASSIC AUTO SHOW & AUCTION Huntlnitton Centt-r Mall Oct. 3-4 !i. Consign .vt1ur 1·11r oow. oo~are Empire cxh1b1tions. t148-22!11i. '28 Ford Modl'I ;\ Cµe w /rum bit' sent, 56400. 640·166.'l 'iPM trade R Kor 25 30' Sail --- 1 General 90 I 0 p p SQ}.500 6i 3 .. 1z-.w. llwck ·53 Skylark i·on\ t Y A M A H /\ J\ \I f ••••••••••••••••••••••• --_ -----:s.:!500 :-;:1 Carnh«an t·on\ I W/Reverb, likt• uew , Avon boat. 1980 model, loots, Slipi/ S5.'i00 A ll'" 11thi:r 5(J', S195. 67~1230. 12'. ma x. HP. ~500. Must Docks 9070 ea~ -l!li :-1.i:r. ___ 673-2712. . sell. 675-65.59 ••••••••••--••••••••• t Dry s torage avail. '.\uslang '&\.'l;.'l 1 owner. =~::s~~s'i:~~ JENSEN CANOES. try 'Newport Dunes. 1131 Gd cond. Oni,: thru·out 642·2586 befor': you buy Bac k Ha Y Dr" N. B. S3000. 673-9271 PP 551·9089eves. 644-0510 R~ T rumpets -Olds Sl25. loafs. tt4mlte .. ce/ -.--. Vehicles 9S30 Benge $425. w/cascs 5.rwice 9020 25 Slip with over lap, Hun-••••••••••••••••••••••• 67 .. 2795 · tingt on Harbour. Kay . , ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Parker !198·9651 dys Full Cu)>tom 7 1 0'?<~:.!l' -----Boat work re pairs re · 0.50. lTew 1·ab & lq :it h l~ Martin D~t Great furbis hi~g. pai~t-& (213l 592·2930eve!__ whl trlr \ssumc.· t•qu1l.' Sound, new hardshell varnish High quality loats.Speed& &loan Mu~l ~l'llft lli !IKi:l tase $450. 497-5.537 work treas rates S-18· 7044 Sid 9080 (.'V(.'.., 494·9J.:..!!_ml!JI __ ~Van. Ctu:vrolt•t $10,1.(J(l/OBO. _ _!llt' W'J6. !!° lnSI{. 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE rAY WW OOLLJ\R ror top ll'll-0 l'.lrS foreign, domesllt'' ur l'loss1c~. H your car 1, \'Xlra l'lca11, !il'(l u.~ f'I HST' ~ I' t 111 Oron~ c_.., , 29'~ I larl.1ur 111 \'d C<)!o,~rA ME.SA 979-2500 WEIUY C&.EAMCARS AHO TRUCKS COHNE:L.L · CHEVROLET ~ Har bur RI vd L'l~T A ~ ~:.'>A 546-1200 HIGH BUYER Tnp dollurs for Sports l'Jrs. Bugs. C.:a mp4.'r-. 111 1'~. Audi's ,\sk ror U1C M<;1t JIM MARINO VOU<SWAGEN 1K7 II ttca1·h HI vrl llUNTING'l'ON IH·:ACH 842-2000 TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR GOOD&CLEAM USED CARS! mir.acle mazda . ' 2 I SO Harbor ll•d. Costa MH a 645-5700 WANTED! Lal1• rnod1•I TU\ota., .il11i \<)IV 1.1 .., l ,J (! U !\ Tt>OAY '" Earle Ike TOYOTA-VOLVO 1, ............. ,.4 Cotto ,...,a ""-646-9 JOJ or S40.H6 T PORSCHES WANTED Allow us the opµortun1ty to consider the pur'l'hllst• or trad.e·in of your d ccrn Porsche. Check "'1lh Lis Todav' ''6'.\t ft,11r\1;1' lt vd G;ir IJ••" ( .fnv,1 "• 636~~333 T.,P Oellar Pid For Your Car JOHNSON & SON Lincain-M«c <!SW ll:irbor B~ Costu M1 ·-.a !i40 :-tli:lll 1 .vr. old Ya maha studio ~------••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Wheef Dri•es 9550 w~ Pay • upr ight P2F. ehon ) Boats, Mari• '79 Kaw J t't Ski. 3 mos.••••••••••••••••••••••• fimsh. 11900. 49fH27 1 · Ecppmtnt .9030 old. must sell, Sl600. Call '76 CHF:\ .. V BL\ZER OVER IUSSON Guitar Amp. 120 •l •,,·:::l•• .. •;;T••R•<J•N••• .... 7e•w••ly• 548·006'..·_ ----Cheyenne. VK. <1ulo, ,11r Blue BOok • " .t-..x:J .~ ste reo. nu t1rt>S '' r~•~ Fo1 'our (;0011 ~alls S350 OBO Xl~t Rcbuilloutboard ,15 11.P. Trcmsportation immac.S4300.iW-li!lt \'\\ l'orsdw111 1\wl1 Cond. Also Elect Gwtar on /\mcticanTra1lcr •••••••••••••••••••••••Trucks 9560 r.;:::;;;;:::;::;::;;::;;::::::::;::;:::;::ni ~~watts Amp $130. SIOOO 6453"23 ~:S/ 9150 ....................... jr,.:fl[,_',f4'J.6i ..,:,71j Officefwftflw'e & loats. Power 9040 ....................... '()7 a,4 lOn Chev l'.U. l!S:J. :1 VW·P<>RSCllE ,\!JOI 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '67 DT1YAMAllA 250 p eed Strong 51 550 -145 E Coast ll1way Eqii,....t 80 5 43' ,._ Mmillef' Dirt bike. ""'50. 116-37~ e\'l' wkcn_d_. --,at. u,.~1de IJn \'I.! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.,..... .. Oil A N T 1 Q u E s H A w I-' u I I y l' q u 1 p p l' d , fl.10·0019 SOUTH COAST ~r:_wport •;1eh _ tii.HJ'Jl.111 w•• "ER""lidoak filina beaulifull~ mamtain1..'<l. DODGE "' t ·" I l ~ """ "ready to cruist• or hvt> HARLEY·L>AV I L>SON •"'°"'° uwn.Pvd >}.n1!> cabinets. Set of 3. Set' to aboar d Slip may be BLK Chrome <.:o mpl TRUCKS d~·p<:n<lahle 1·;11· W1ll 11ay appreciate. Call li75-60Si a\•ailable 11 •,':!% Financ Reb Eng. new trans ral· 1~.as~ _!)(_:O_~ll.i">\i CREVIER 9 1SI6810ADWA.Y SANIA ANA 835·3171 • IHE UUl~lllll 0fltVt1'0 otACHIHf . •USEDIMWt• '72 20C1l tU w I sir (2061 > '73 3.~s cpe, mint(05S9> '7•S2002llis/r <0332> ·75 2000a (~) ''15 530i~ w/s /r ( 1483) 7620CYLs/r<\5p.( 1578) '77 630c.•s t 14.56SXG ) '7ll 320I 4 sp, air <4228> '78320lu. air (6095> '78 5301ll loaded <5468) '79528ia si r t26l5J Closed Sundays ....................... ...................... . ......••••............ llBZ ·74 ~. Loadect,i-----------·'12 Skylark, orig owner, snrf. 68K mi. xlnt cond. beaut cond. a /c. am/fm, S· 1 bl I h I s1· . t I w h i t e. I b r 0 w n . • ver/ ue t r nt-IP In 0 "'--1drlve/make offe r Reduced to $15,SOO. 1 """"' o wner. P .P. (714> Something _SS_l_·l293_-___ _ 540-7982. '78 Buick Regal coupe. .,, ~z1osec-sexy clean. extru . 25.00 mi. -· r'. • Call846-383Se\·~. 2dr. Auto trans, beaut car. full lthr. s nrr. • Scirocco. '915 ~0896. • •••••••••••••••••••••• ® '79 Cad Cpe DeVil ll• '73 Mercedes 450SLC. t."' ~ d 'Elegance. w/all lhe ex Silver. black uphol, xlnt \~ J tras, low mi. S9500 firm. cond . $1 2.950. Call • !)6.'.H579. wkdys, 994·0500 _,.... _ .. ...,_ '72 El Dorado. Conv1 ·rt. '58 220S CIFassM· ic a500U re~frg @~Jifowcw:.( Xlnt 1..'0nd. 38,000 milei; i\/C AM $4 I VOllCSWAGfN. INC $5000. 557-7679. 543·3524 GAROEN G~OVE Wanted: '68 thru '71 SE •-----.---- ;\1ercedes Conv. in xlnt l:Ond. P.P Ca ll Bob Mis- ter, 557-5511. 11·5 Mon-f'r1. MGI 9744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 VW Rug Con vertible. De sperate. Sucrifice . S4950. for quick sale. See to ape_reeiate ~7_'.1:_691.!:.._ c 0 9917 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·75 Camaro: One Owner Xtra clean. low m1h•s. S3400 or best offrr 114$-6355. O.Yrolet Sales·Service·Leasing MG8 '78red convertible . Rov Carftr,lnc. 14~;::Jie:;· W..e.d '70.'73 vw..,orc...-r Ml.IS.l be tn. good shape. ,920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SEE.US FIRST! 547-3182. Rolls Roy1..-e BMW ---------1540Jamboree ·67 MGB GT: New clutch. •------·---- We ha.ve a good selection Of NEW & us1-.:1> Chevrolets! Newport Beach 640·6444 wire wheels. new s1*o. '73 VW Westfalia camper . $2 200 or best oft'er Orange . n u mi c h . ---••••••I 641-4931. am /f m . P .P . $3500. CONMElL CHEVROLET BOI McLARBr1 & 8.'iO '\ Bearh Bl\ld LA HABRA <.'i Mt :-.lu. of SA Fwy l 1714l522-5333 Sunday by Appl Sii H.'\IW 3<!01 . full ) l11Jtkd. t.ikt over lsc '\'.!t;., m11 Ca 11 k!ll :~H I ~!-I BMW 3201 full\ 1•qiu pµc<I, p11·k up bi• o·r p,I\ t·a,h . fii:J 111()6 ,tfl oPM ti•l I 9050 d) s W \1 J ll1Sf1cltl BMW 1972 3.0 CS Auto Mu~I !>t'il 1;.12 ll69H t;< ><IL> OPPOltTU'.'11 ITY '><11 li'V!W 1\·1:11. wh1l•'. 111·11.:t· lthr 1111 BH.'"i whls. \lplll l' "ll 'l"'ll 'i"ll s.:.!~1. 11111 :-.i :itli!I l'arl) 11111m tJr iSI 11:1:1 d,\!>, ;i~k tor \nl(lllln i 1 .!OU2. Z'imJl~. am rm -.tt•rL'O. ~Int paml. Must ·•·II !li ·Hl:tifi i 1l :lOll'.!. "unro<>f. <1 1r, .1111 Im rww pa 111t, xlnl l'llrtd Slii~~I '1'7Hr27fi Datsun 9720 •.............••••••••• '78280Z Low mill'age. jet black l11•aut) Wm~ wheels, Sec lh1s •me1 tAR121!1) $7995 JIMMARIMO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-2000 'ii 280Z 2+2. I spri, elel'. ~nrl AM t FM r<1ss . l\/C, :1:11\ mi, S8500 Ml i07'1 ·;:1 l21Ml. ~'9rnpi:. '<Int 111 & •>lll ' !11 ~11111, ~I IOOor hesl 111 f1•r 1!15·fi0f.i:l ·w 112111 . .\1111 1·11111111 1<111. t\M,l·M. 8 Lrk. $2995 %2 11()56 ---F.mlri 9723 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ferrari Dino S'pyder l!Y7>1red 1htk dream l'ar EvesH·l2·0696 ---I 4.96-9578. '77 Classic Caad. --------6453854 '71 Squar e back . n ew • · enst/tires. ull orii.:. mint Peupot 9748 cond, SJOOO. 673·8689 'X..'.>< 11.trl• '' 111 "I I ' I!'-. I \ \1 ~:~ \ ~41>-1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C M 1· '61 Bug, cherry paint/int. '70 hevy a 1bu. ma~::.. ORANGE COUNTY'S In $1450 L new trans. new brake~ PEUGEOT DIESEL ~,':111_s3982x l. · aguna. S795 675-0970. ask for Htll HEADQUARTERS "' ------•75 Rabbit 4dr. am/fm. '72 Capril'e. -l ·dr. I ull 19805055 IGas & Dinell 41K mi. 1 ownrr. (;uod power. $750. Good coml HERE HOW!!! BEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Strt'el NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 Pan ct.. 9750 •...•....••............ 'i7 91 lS Porsehe t•lt·t• w 111· . s_ha pc. $2950. ·~94 9822. '68 VW Bu~. run~ ~n·ut. fll'W hrakt"" .1111 l m k trad;. mul>l w l l 11uw l!l!~ 212.'i '7R \'W Bu~ l:.pd 'i•w rudiab S1••ll1·,i. r s.·.i;1~1 Se<-<iL Hl2i 11.trl~ •r UI \ d l'lhl J \11• ... j Ill' t'iJll I l•I 72:1 lfi'l l 1)7:1-47_49 <'V_l.'S_'.__ _ 71 Caprice n11·e , orw uwner t/\.C_ 1:1.u1 G ~1rl mgf•1rd. Uista Mesa until f> 30pm ___ _ -; I <.;hevy Van. all po""r 'ttr. f1x~·r. Steal it 11111\ S7tM) ti41) i!ffil COUl)Cll" ...•.............••.... dows , sn rf. 1\l' xlnl ·;1 V\\ Tlll;'loG . l'ond $16.000. 4Xfi :«;15. l'oud & "1·w ~1otur 8 ·4™ ~~~ X 1111 ~lu.,l S.i1•r1l 1t'l' '1;7 <.:oullar S:! 1100 IJ1 ·~1 ufr. Xlnt 1'f)Od 1•14 t;s':'!I ·1~ Hc(I l'nrschr· !11 l I . g<l l·ond 19:1.!)7CiX i5 l'Or&Hl-:914 2 0 lmrruH·uJate ".1ust st"t' to appre1•1ate S71\:15/ohn 17l4 Jfl75-6057 or 642~0138 '6Ci 912 r lass1l:. Good tn ve~tmcnt. Xlnt l'und SS.800. 675 4174 ·79 Por. 9llSCTarga. Ful ly loaded. xlnt cond. 17K m1, P.P.641-0498. Rais Royce 9756 ......•••...••........• •t DEALER IN U.S.A. ROY CARVER ROLLS-ROYCE IStlOJ•m~ IW•PGf1 e.u11 \'"----~-- ClOSEO SUNDAYS 9760 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1980SAAI TUUO. HERE NOW! DCB.LENT SELECTION! BEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street Nt::WPORT Bf.:AC.:11 752-0900 Triumph 9767 ...............•••..... '77Tril!lnpft ~l)ltfire Xlnt rond Lo m1 s AMt FM lapc Lug gage rack $3500. 536·1i91!'i <>r 960-5545. 1974 Tnumph TRfi. Low mileage. extras $4250 O/B/0 365 LQM. 714 ~·!'!026 ·;1o Luml)l·r Xlnt 1•1111d Top of llH l1n" .... ,.,., ~;nc.w1 f.H2 11;:, 'i 3 C 11 u g 1• r <.:o n ' l'um1>IN11ly Ht•hlt. sup1·r I ll'afl l:.l $2f!f)0 tukt•'\ ~10 196-1 7:! HUI! :irmi.: 1•.:rt 0111• ~ 9935 u \\llP t' .. \~1 /F't "tl\'r t1•> ••••••••••••••••••••••• l 1pc, nt•w huller). Mu-.1 'Ii~ Oodg1· Cormwl :.ell rJut• 111 d1von•1· $2!100 (joot.l tran... S:!!l:o <H' l)st t\lr ~a11y extra~ l'<1il li-l.-•·tTi50 41~ 9227 Ford 9940 t~f BuJ.! Xlnt ( 'und Huns ••••••••••• •••••••••••• lj<l ~µkd R m s t '' m •;; Ford Granarfo : I'..; Patnl·CS.,tl! Slcro Manv I' lj FM llad10. '1'111• :<.tras S2300962·:J8ll Lori rnnd. -------- ----7fi0<047:1 '79 VW <.:On \ler tiblc. ---Vellowt. Bucks km Int ·73 Ford LTD. m•w tm ·"· ""')(JO br akes . a i r s hod., """ $1150/080. 646-5270. 760·8218 ·;o vw. xlnt mechanical Low on cash? Rent a ust>il l'ondition. S2000 Ford by the month. no 531 3065 l' red 1 l . Pay m e n t ~ ----------•towards purl'hase. l21:11 '71i Sc1rocco :n .000 m 1. 4J3.2939 l'ham pagnc ~d1tion . -f' d LT-0-. .,...-.,.-.. -,,,. 54900. 759-0150. or ""'· ~ or 111 fer. 751-4220. call before 1 Baja Bug. nc•eds e ng pm. work. S750. 955·3601 or~ G--... --.--W---G-' 1 754. 7910. •6 ran •on no agon 1 ---------• Cond-low m1-$l850 080 ·~ VW BuJ(. on g owner. 2265Canyoo0r I': C.M (.'ng xlnl. body bad. $650. ~-9950 fifll 2482 ..._.._, --•...........•.•.•.•.... SatT1fice $1000. '62 VW RJ gto1l. 71 duel port eng Gd 1·1md. 645·0395. ---- 9772 .•.........••..•••.•••• VOLVO SALES. SERVICE AND LEASING OVERSEAS DELIVERY EXPERTS EARUllCE VOLVO 1006 Harbor Blvd. ( '081'A M ES1\ 646-9303 540-9467 OH.\.l'\IGE('QlJNTY'S FIMEST Ll~COLN-M ERCUR' D 1-:.\Lr:RSHJ P RAY FLADEIOE Ll:'\l'OLN MERCURY Hi Ill ,\uto Center Or SUl-\\y·Lake For~t CXll .tHVINE 830.7000 MustGM) 9952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• L1 ghl IJhJ<• '79 M ustau~. ;o.lnt t·ond, new li re~. am rm wtcass. 846-fi()IM '116 Must. VR. ,\uto, gd w nu. S2.'i00 tof(er I •l-l•fl96.) Assum~· l!'ase on ·w Vt1lvo '79. Xlnt. cond. xlnt. ga~ Stallon Wgn. 1200 mi mileage. S4000. Art 1..•r or 642-0l38. ing possible. $72.000. or in~ valves. cams & pipes EXECUTIVE DESK & 565.000 1f no broke r in-Xlnt Cond $2700/0BO Chr. Walnut, l'Onte mp volved. Clean deal will 673-6631 Yo ur Orange Count y R am Tou g h True k Autos, Imported Ccntt•r ••••••••••••• ••••••••• • 9725 .............•...••.... '79Tnumph TR7 c11n H•rl1 t>le. 5spd. /\M/FM stereo cassette. At<.:. flawl~s 9,000 mt $8500/offer . 1 ·l\.39·:1625 art HP M $24 l ti8 rTVJ 6754151 6P:'wl 964-il723 ------------ style .· Cost Sl550. ,.ell include 9' Avon Redcrcst S650. 6..11-1716 with noorboards and 4.5 ----horsepower J ohnson out SAFES.SAFES.SAFES board. Jac k Curley Good buy on safes ;,34.1505 home. or 840-2254 642· 1815 on the boat weekends. Use ,,,,,,.,At/ service when placing your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your ad we take your messages 24 hours a day . -.. you call in at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... this service Is only $10 per week. For more f nfor,.ation and to place your ~d call 642-5678. DAILY PILOT '73 llonda Cfl250 1>1r1 Uike. SJ..50 534-<H17 '78 HONDA "HAWK'' 400cc 8,000 mi li ke m·w SI~ 646-0692 28118 Harbor Bl \'II ca:,1A MESA 540-0330 Must selL '75 Suzuki GT 750. Great cond. $80/ obo. 213.4:11 .4723, '72 Dal P.U w/cab. New '74 YAMAHA Enduro l75 brks. AM/FM eass. Gd XJntCondition! $3.50 cond. SJ6001ofr 551 :1010 LoMUeage640-0010 .............. Sale/ .... /S ...... 9160 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •AIMotwcyde S~Meet Orange CoUnty 's Largest All Indoors, Space Avail. Fri Sept. 12; 6pm-llpm. 1 nite only! Orange County Fairgrounds 24 hrs-info 714-831-5116 '73 GMC ~ ton PU l ton susp 3 ton dump bin. $4000 w /wo rking ac count. 642·5235 '79 Chevy 1 z ton shortbcd Silverado, ps, pb, air. c ruise control. due l tanks, blk/camel int, lo, lo mi. show rm cond. See lo appreciate $6750. 979-~. Rent·, 22' Lux. Motor '76 Chevy Pickup "·•T W /Shell ldnt cond $4950 Hme. sips 6. self-cont. 080557-026.5 arter6pm. $250 /wk. +8•/mi. 64C).85l5 '56 Chevy To w truck. lW18 Tioga, 22~. Dodge, needs socne work. $8()1 r ear dinette. Sl0,000. OBO~Jerry. ~ v.. 9570 -,.-.. ~,-,-._-y-,-_,-,-.. --9-1_7_0_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 MAXI Van. Must see. •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• Cstm thru-out. Sacrifice 25' Sbmper, SC, a/c. EZ llB95. Invested: su.ooo. Lift hitch, xlnt cond, 957-6208d.y&, 642·3229.eve. elec. brakes, super price, 14750. Seeat216171 Via De '77 Ford van, crpld. bed. Toledo, . SJC. or call relrig, xtras, 19,000 mi. .-.ot. -.5275 1Cbt31' furnished, oldl!r, '64 Corvair van, runs .... Owner "8-6725 140 IQOd, best orrer. 642·3482 CabriOo, Cll wkdys only. ~ .... 1cc ..... ltA111111iWI 9400 ....................... SSAftSAftS wmt .. NafS. '78 E250 Ford Camp€!' Bubbletop, refrig, stove, atereo, custom int, auto, '8.600 or make orrer . Wkday1 a.fte r 6 ca II --· ~w-N Atrl'OIUPPL Y lk-'Y or PJck up Lease. lOlN.llucheater 1910 DODGE w /ac. AnabMm .,,....0 metal cabinet.a, storage bina ; workb e n c h. SELL Idle Items wttb a 142.sm ~PUotClaalfiedAd. -C1~-,A-~~~~ IQ.1111. IWmed Ads G42-.Cj67!1 A.tfa Romi!o 9705 ....................... FIN \L \LF1\ ltOM F.O ( 'LJ<:,\R \Nl't; /\LL '79s MUST GO' "We're Deahn· ·· 1980 SPIDERS HERE MOW!!! 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Wire wheels, See lhis ooe! (ARI 218) ·;4 Volvo 1~2. snrl". over Musluni.: II. '74. sten•u. drive. new motor . paint. ,\ 1L PS. auto .• n (·I' xJnt cond $335<1. 9fi~ !l'J42. brakes & tires. V6, m111L '6l:! Vol vu t44S. l'ln. new cunu. S22~. Calb ilf1 . dutch. brks & tires. int & 6PM: 962_-1_1_50_. __ _ bod y good s h ape. Oldsmobile 9955 $1500/bst ofr Cj3J 6315 uft ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~M '19 Custom S uprem•· Ass ume lease on '79 Volv brough am . f u I I ) Station Wgn l2QP mi. eqwpa>ed. assume lease. $241 68 mo 1>154454 consider trade. 543.;,7w · · days : 675-9514 e ves ~ ·74 Volvo 142. s nrf. over· wkend_s_. ____ _ drive. new motor. paint, ltinto 9957 x.lnt cond. $3350. 962·9942. • •••••••••••••••••••••• '68 Volvo 1448, cln. new '78 Pinto, auto, ps. amtfm dutch. brks Ir tires, int & cass. 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I ---.-...-...---·· .... --.4#411r --•····--·------···------------··---·--········· ---·-······· .___....... _ _,, __ """_.._.....,.,,.........__..~..-. .,....,,..___ ---1 . . . -......... I I . Huntington Beaeh Fountain Vralley EDI I I O N . I Your Hom .. town Daily New!lipaper VOL. 73, NO. 268, 4 SECTIONS, SO PAGES ORANG COUNTY. CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2A, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS BB Teachers Rap Packed Classroollls TEACHERS PICKET HUNTINGTON BEACH HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS Overcrowded Cl•awooma, St•lled Contract Talk• Bone• of Contention Remain 'Village,' HB Told A recommendation t h at downtown Huntington Beach re· lain its viUage atmosphere and elmininate high-rise buildings was made Tuesday night by a committee working on ttie city's local coastal program. Al a joint meeting with the city's Planning Commission, the 17-member Citizens Advisory Committee also made a strong plea to preserve the Bolsa Chica W onian Tabs Her Ex In Brutal Assault By DAVIDKUT'lMANN OllM Dally ~tel St.tff Wh en Dianna Daiello regained consciousness las t year after more than a month in a coma, she had no recollection of being as· saulted or losing her unborn c,hiJd because of it. in the head with a metal key holder when she refused to have sex with tti m at their Tustin apart· m ent. At the time, Miss Daiello was nine and a tialf months pregnant, and authorities contend her child, delivered stillborn by Caesarean section, died because of the trauma caused by her own in· juries. By PATRICK KENN EDY Ofltleo.lly .. ltelSl.tff More than 100 teachers and sympathizers marched in front of the Huntington Beach Union High School Di strict headquarters Tuesday night in protest of stalled contract negotiations and what they consider to be c rowded classrooms. About 170 people. some carry- ing picket signs, then jammed in· to the board of trustees meeting as a dozen speakers complained to trustees that it is impossible to ef. fecti vely teach hi gh sch ool classes of more than 40students. Assistant Superintendent Glen Dysinger told trustees that there are 263 classes that have more than 37 students. There are seven high schools in the district. Superintendent Frank J Ab· bott said 13 additional teachers would be hired this week to help alleviate the crowded conditions. Meanwhile. at the Golden Sails Inn in Long Beach. state medial· ed contract negotiations that began at 10 a.m. Tuesday, ended at 1 a.m. today with the district of· fering teachers a two-year con- tract calling for an 8 percent salary increase the first year and a 6 percent hike the next year. Negotiators for the District Educators Association expressed displ easure at the offer. William Bianchi , director oHhe West Orange County United Teachers said the instructors had lowered their salary demands from a 17.5 percent increase to a request for a 15 percent raise He said the teachers want a one-year contract with increased medical ben efits and a revised in· voluntary transfer policy Bianctti said the district also of- fered to hire more teachers next year if the current instructors a<" cepted lower salaries . (See TEACHl-:R, Page A2> War Intensity Stifles Mideast By The Assodated Pren Iraq claimed 1t shot down 21 Ira nian jets and sank nine Ira· nian navy vessels today in the third day of an mtensifying air. land and sea war between the Persian Gulf oil giants that threatens g lobal pe trole um lifelines. Iran's Abadan oil refin ery, one of the world's biggest, was re- ported in flames and Iran admitted it was not operating R a dio Abadan appealed for trucks to carrv s andba~s to burning oil lines, for blood donations and for private cars to help delive r w o unded to hospitals. comment dunng a meeting 111 Tokyo with an official of Japan's ruling Liberal Democrat ic Party but did not elaborate. a party spokesman said. The Japanese government ex - Americatl.*' In Fliglit pres~cd "det:p 1·11111·1·r n ()v~r the Iraqi lranian war Jap-dn gets more than 70 percent or ns crude oil from the· Persian Gulf area (!We Mm•;/\!'T. Pa~(' i\2) * * * Ship pin~ Blocked By War -wetlands. But with the weeks and months of recuperation that followed, Miss Daiello gradually recovered her memory of what had hap- pened on a bloody September nigbtooeyear ago. Tuesday, in Orange County Superior Court. the 20-year-old woman told a seven-man, five. woman jury that it was murder defendant Kevin Lee Green, her former husband, who bashed her Green. an El Toro Marine private. is standing trial for the child's death and also is charge<\ with attempted murder and as- sault in connection with ttis ex- wife's injuries. Iranian President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr vowed to defend Iran to the "last drop of blood" and told a news confere nce in Tehran that the United States and the Soviet Union assured him they would stay neutral in the conflict, Tehran Radio re- ported in a broadcast monitored in Beirut, Lebanon. WASHINGTON (AP> Americans Living in Iraq's e mbattled Basra oil refin ing region have be en advised by their govern- ment to flee, and the State Department is preparing to order all official U.S . personnel and their depen· dents to leave Baghdad. U.S. offlcialss.Ud today. By The Associated Press "Scores of vessels " have been stranded in Iraqi and Iranian seaports as hghtLDg between the The recommendation to main· lain th e area 's vi ll age atmosphere also would limit , beicbt or buildings to t hree stories. The committee failed to recom· mend two other concepts. One would limit buildings to six stories and the other would im· pose a limit or 12 stories. Planning Commissioner RaJph Bauer said that the low density recommendation is the same type thing that has been advanced over the years for downtown revitalization without producing results. ''Somethingdramatic is needed to create a driving force to get things moving. "I've heard all these things for about 15 years. Personally," Bauer said, "I would be willing to give up low densjty if it could tum things around in the downtown. which has the hi~hest crime rate in the city and needs upgrading. "The ugliness is overwhelming along Pacific Coast Highway " About 17 percent of the total area of the city lies within the coastal zone which extends along nine miles of oceanfront from the (See VIUAGE, Page A2) NB Employees Bandit Hits Health Store A Huntington Beach health food store was robbed of $272 by a lone gunman Tues d ay af. ternoon, police said. The holdup oc<.:urred at 3:45 p.m . at Lacata's California Nutrition Center. 18538 Beach Blvd. According to police, a man entered the store, began brows- ing. requested a book and then pulled out a handgun when the book was brought to him at the register. The suspect ordered the two fem a le clerks into a back room and then fled out t he front with the cash, police said. The bandit was described as a white male, about 35, five feet 11 inches, 150 pounds. with a ruddy complex· ion. Maternity Benefits Demanded by Men Newport Beach policemen, firemen and lifeguards voted tbia week to lake the city to court for refusing to provide maternity benefits to male employees' wives. A lawsuit, explained group leaden. will be launched by five·)'ear veteran patrolman AD BROUGHT SEVEN CALLS "Dally Pilot classified ads get futreswt.s. "My ad in another Orance County newspaper broucht only one eall-but I •ot ~ven calla the ftntdaylntbe Dally PUot." I Tb•t's tbe advertlaln1 success atory of the Coata lleaa man who pl•ced tlU ad In the Dally Pilot: '78 Datsun IOftl bed cmpr 1bell, cuaette-equall1er xtra tlean. xxx-xux Mike.Welsch but paid for by the trio of associations. T hey c laim the city i s s idestepping the law a nd practicing sex descrimination by holding back on maternity benefits for wives o f male employees. Wels ch. sa i d Mik e McDonough, president of t~e 160-member police association, decided to file the suit because his wife recently gave birth and now is expecting another child. The clty's position, explained City Attorney Hugh Coffin, is that the law doesn't require the city to offer benefits to male employees and if the groups want the benefits, they should negotiate for them at the bargaining table. But, be said, ii the employee •roupe proceed wlth the suit and are successful, the city would acree to extend the matemily benefits to all male city employees in the three H · aoclatlom. -llel>oDougb said the sutt wtU •eek the benefita, which provide up to 80 pettent ol hoapital and m•dlcal cotU, retroactive to APril ol UU. year. Miss Daiello's head wounds from the early morning attack on Sept. 30, 1979, caused her to lose not only her memory but also the ability to speak. Through intense work with t he rapis ts and counselors, however, s he was able to regain much of her ability to com· municate, as demonstrated Tues- day during her court testimony. The return of her memory also took considerable time . At first. she testified to jurors in Superior Court Judge Luis Cardenas' courtroom in Santa Ana. she still loved her husband when she re· gained consciousness a month after her assault. She had no memory of either be· ing pregnant or injured. "I didn't know nothing," she said under questioning by prosecutor Cliff Harris. War flared after monU\5 of sparring aJong the border. Iraq last week scrapped the 1975 border treaty with Iran. The two natinons long have argued over the Shatt al-Arab waterway that separates them and an ethnic dispute between them da tes back centuries. Iraq's ambassador to Japan, Mohammt .. Amin al-Jaff, was quoted as saying his country was preparing to take control of the Strait of Hormuz. the Persian Gulf outlet. and would guarantee safe passage for foreign tankers. He made the * * * Bonahed in Ira Iranian jets bombed and strafed Basra on Tuesday, and there were reports that as many as fourofthe 200to 300 Americans living in or near the city had been killed. There are 21 U -S . diplomatic officials living in Iraq, all of them attached to the American interest section that is part of the B e lgian embassy in Baghdad. Th e United Stales does not maintain formal relations with Iraq. Iraqi business in the United States is transact ed through an interest section at the Indian embassy. Recovering at her parents' home with Green, who helped look after her, she began reconstruct· ing her past until one day the Caesarean scar on her stomach brought back memories of her pregnancy. When she glanced a short time later at a magazine about babies, she said, ''I saw everything." Raid on Refinery 'Absolute Chaos' Recalling the night of Sept. 29, the prosecution witness said she and Green had quarreled about his going away earlier in the even- ing with a friend to obtain some ma rijuana. LONDON (AP) -A Britis h oil worker who fled Iraq to Kuwait told today of "absolute chaos" as hundreds ran for their lives after a n Iranian air attack on a petrochemical plant near Basra. Tired of arguing, Miss Daiello said she went to bed a little after midnight. Minutes later. she said, <See MEMORY, Page A2) Eddie Glloney, 40, reached by telephone at his hotel in Kuwait, said of Tuesday's air raid at - Fans Placated Ne1vport Cuts Monday Meets They're calling it the "Monday Night Football Ordinance" down atthe city hall in Newport Beach. THE WISECRACKS started this week after City Council members gave preliminary approval to an ordinance that would shift their meetin« night from Mond&"Ys to Tuesdays. "It's more than just football, though," stressed Mayor J ackle Heather. ·'We get our council packets on Thursday and read them over the weekend, but there's a feeling we need that extra working day to getin and ask questions. SHE SAID the council has taken some ribbinc for the move. "Actually, Monday ntgbt meetlnas are a terrible challenietociti1enawbobavetocboosebetweenourmeetin• and a good came," the mayor admitted. The ordinance would change meetincs to the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at 7:30p.m. A nNAL VOTE on the prosJed ordinance 11 schedul~ Oct. 14, a Tuesday. Tbat llonday ts Columbua Day. Ob)'•, the Denver Broncos are playlna the Washington Redaldna. - Zubair in which the victims in· eluded four Americans and four Britons killed: ·'All hell broke loose. People ran for their lives. They jumped in anything they couJd -buses, trucks and cars, anything that was going-and fled. "We all thought we we re goners." Giloney, a mechanic. said: "It happenedjustafter6a.m. Iranian jets new over the site and dropped four bombs. ·'One was a direct hit on a garage. It killed nine -mostly Iraqis, I think. Another struck the motel area. It devastated the liv· ing quarters. A couple of the British lads werecaugbt. "The whole scene was one of absolute chaos. Anyone was lucky to escape with his life.'' Richard Francis, a millwright employed at the Zubair complex said upon arriving today at London's Heathrow Airport: "I waa ju.st about to gojnto the main gate to start work when sud· denlx there was a massive ex- plosion and everything , was names and black smoke. Teachers Return SAN JOSE (AP) -A mlxtureol anger and sentimental tears marked tbe return to classes Tuesday of 1,800 strikinc teachers who reached a contract settlement with the San Jose Unified School District after an 11-daywalkout,ofttclaJssald. · Mid east n eighbors rages , sources say. while prohibitive ins ura nce rates threaten to· bring oil tanker traffic through the criticaJ Strait of Hormuz to a standstill The strait is a critical 20-mile- wide sea link between Persian Gulf oil exporting nations and the shipping lanes to oi I import- inJ? nations Iraq's ambassador to Japan, Mohammed Amin al-Jaff, was quoted as s aying today his country was preparing to take control of the strait and would guarantee safe passage for foreign tankers . He made the re- mark during a meeting in Tokyo with an official of J apan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party but d id not e la borate , a part y spokesman reported. A source at a major oil com- pany said one of the company's t ank er s passed through the strait late last night or early to- d ay on its way into the Gulf of Oman. Iranian vessels were patrolling the waterway but the ship was not stopped, said the source. who asked not to be identifi ed. Lloyd's of London, the British insurance exchange, earlier re- ported the strait was open. \\'eat her Dense night and morn- ing cloudiness with only partial afternoon clearing Thursday along the coast. Lows tonight 57 at the beaches, 64 inland. Hazy sunshine later Thursday with highs of 67 to 74. INSIDE TODA 't' Thoogh de/enae strategists are counting more heavily on the National Guard than at any time si n c e th e Revoluntionary War . the militiamen receive only 38 day• of training a year, tn· eluding a two-week summer encampment. See the second part of a aenea on Pages Al2·13. Index - fl "' •11 ~I -· ... ~_DAIL 'I PILOT w ~-----JV T BREAKINC ---....... 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J us llce Department sources said. llt1.\:·~u·1•c•p1•r ('1·11.d1 Kilb I SHOW LOW. Ariz. (AP> -A school bus and a highway sweeper collided east of here today and reports indicated one person was killed and 20 were injured, foui: critically. according to the Department of Public Safety. Valley to Resume Apart~ent Hearing F ount a1 n Va lley planning commissioners will resume their public hearing tonight on a plan lo d1\'idt' a large apa rtment t•om plex into 117 units contain lnl'! four or more apartments. for rl's.ile to sm all investors voiced concerns at the last com· mission meeting, but Village Pro perty r e present atives pl ed ged that rent in creases would be limited and that re- location benefits would be paid to a ny di spl aced tenants . , ............. '' MIDEA T • • The lra(t National 011 Co. SWJ ptinded loading oil from lnQ to rorel1n tanker effective Tues d ay , oftlc1als of Japan'is Ministry ot lnternaUon11l Tr•de and Industry offlclals said They snrd they h1.1d no word or know how loo" lh~ 11uispc111wm would la11t Tchrnn Radlu q uoted the Ira nlan Johll stuff as :suyln.i at least l4 Sovwt made In.u p Jets had bt'cn downed •nd four Iraqi ~hip!! 8Wlk It did not m1ake clear wha t llmt! period wus involved An l ruq1 l'ommuniqu c broa1fra11t by Uaghdad Radio -iltld tJ S muck Iranian je::ts hombed oil anstttlht11ons and in· dustr111I targl'I:. in the southern 1>ort l'lt y of Basra and the nurthcnl 011 c1t1cs or Kirkuk and Mos ul al duybrcak and midday. The communique s aid 10 planci. were brought down in K1rk uk. s ix m Mosul and five in Bas ru where four Americans and four Britis h vetrochemical u verts were killed an a similar raid Tuesday It also said Ira ntan jets raided the Kurdish· populated rity or lrbil. 180 miles north of Baghdad, but made no mention of casualties In naval fighting. Iraq said I wo Iranian frigates and seven gunboats were des troyed and most of the c rews drowned. Iraq said its ground forces made s ubstantial thrusts today into western Iran along a 300. mile invasion front from Qasr-c Sh irin in the north t o the beleaguered oil city of Abadan in the south. lraq claimed Tues· day to have penetrated nine miles into Iran a t some points and captured all Iranian border posts. It said they killed 21 Ira - nian soldiers and captured 121. A broadcast by Abadan Radio said Iranian forces c aptured four Americans and a number of Iraqi soldiers today as the Ira· nians defeated lraqi forces at Shalamshah. m western Iran. The radio gave no other details on the Americans. Huntington To Conduct Health Tests The comm1ss1Qn continued ~ h t 1s h~1ri11g two weeks ago on T he comm1ss1on also will con· du c t a he aring tonight o·n Standard Pacific Corp. 's plan to build 51 single-family homes on the west side of Cordata Street. south of Cordata Park. Free medical tests and de- monstrations will be ofrered at a h ealth fair to be conducted Thursday thro ug h Sunday by Huntington lnte r community Hospital and the Huntington Center Me rchants Association. the advice of the city attorney. who said he needed additional lime to study legal aspcrts of the unusual s ubdivision plan. The plan has been proposed by V1llaJ.'(e Property Management. ,. Inc .. for the 472-unit P a rk ~ Pacific Apartment Complex at La Hacienda Avenue and San Rruno tree . R esidL'nts or the complex The Costa Mesa firm recently purchased this site from the Fountain Valley School District for $2. 725,000. The commission meets at 7:30 p m. tn City Hall, 10200 Slater Ave The health tests and exhibits will be set up in the central lob· by area or the shopping center. 7777 Edinger Ave. ~ Revised Park Plan A hospital res piratory therapist will co ndu c t pulmonary screening from 4 to 7 p. m . Thursday and fro m 2 to 6 and 7 to 9 p.m . Friday. Hearing tests are slated for 2 to 6 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m . Friday. Glaucoma examinations and other eye tests will be of· re red from 10 to 3 p.m . Satur· day. Acupuncture demonstra· lions are scheduled for 2 p.m . Friday and Saturday. ' ·· Approved by County' .. ,;' A less costly plan for the last phase of development of Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley was approved Tuesday by the O range County Board of Super visors UndPr the revised proposal, 89 acres will become the s ite of a nine-hole. par-three goll course, r estaurants and other con· cessions, ha rdcourts a nd a group picnic area. The revised plan carries a $3.6 11 A1·rest~d ROME (AP) Police have ar- ~ rested 11 more right-wingers in t h e hunt for t he te rroris t s res ponsible ror t he Bologna r ailway station bombing that killed 83 people last month. The roundup Monday and Tuesday in < ... Rome and surrounding areas brought to more than 40 the number of people charged in the investigation. 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Ofllc:H \ .ounoct A•AU'I ton "40 C.a.'' .,.•Oh••v (ott• Mtt,._. •JO W•\t 8•W ~hHI Telephon• (714)6'2"'321 Clutlfl9d Advertltlng M2·517t F'O'f'I Nott,_ 0.-tnOf> <:io'1i111\ty(om,,....,lll-fl-\ 540·1220 ~~11:': ~ o:::, '~~!tr':'t~t.'!'.~t Mtt,t•r or •d\lttt•Umt"h "lft~11'1 ~ .. , bf '*PtOdUt.fO w1t"'Ovt \Oft1•I PtonlU iDI' QI coovr~t ..,..< '-t•f'Mlll <••u po\1.-qfl' •••d •• C•''• Mfw. (•Mouw• IU\PS IU toOt S-..'ftlot~ tty t¥ , • ., u • ~•~1.,. o~ m••' '\,. "'*"'"'"' Mllll•ff CflhtN\.tf"°"~ '4 00 mcwtU\fy million price tag, of which $1.7 million wouJd be borne by the county. The r emaining $1.9 million would be paid by private dev.elopers and concessionaires. First District Supervisor Philip Anthony pushed for a new pla n last year after estimates showed that the county would face a $5.3 million bill for pre- vious proposals to construct soc- cer. rugby and cricket fields ; ha ndba ll, paddle tennis , volleyball and tennis courts. and a wooded strolling area. The proposal, Anthony said, was too expensive. The golf course r ecommended in the revised plan will be geared to novice golfers. Of· ficials said there is a need for that type of course in the county. An 18·h o le cour se f o r a dvanced golfers exists in another area or the park. , Approval given to the revised plan by tht? board was tentative. Other reviews will be required before actual work will get un- der way. The Fountain Valley City Council has concurred with the county board on the current plan. A Red Cross bloodmobile will be stationed outside the main mall entrance from 11 a .m. to 4:30 p.m. Sunday . Ongoing progra ms during the four-day health fair will include blood pressure tests. dental care demonstrations. poison preven- tion i nf o rmati o n and cardiopulmonary resuscitation instruction. VILLAGE • • Santa Ana River to Seal Beach and inland up to a mile in some sections. The advisory committee's re- port is now in the hands of the Planning Commission which will hold the first of several public hearingsonthe matterOct. 7. The plan must be approved by the commission and City Council before becoming part of the city's coastal ele ment. After the local coastal program is approved by state and regional coastal commissions, controls of development now exercised by the commission will be returned to local government. Gas Price Up Mobil Hikes Tab 3 Cents NEW YORK (AP)-Mobil Corp., the nation's second-largest oil company, bas raised wholesale gasoline prices by as much as three cents a gallon. But other refiners have continued to cut prices as the slump in gasoline use continues. In some areas of the South, retail prices for gasoline slipped below $1 a gallon ror the first time in a year. the trade newsletter NPN Bulletin said. The McGraw·Hill Inc. newsletter said several stations in Arkansas, Missouri and Texas cut posted prices for re1ular aasoline to 98.8 cents or 91.9 cents a 11llon. But the publication called the price cuts" marketing freaks that belie the economic re· allty''ofrlaingcrudeprices. Mobil Is one oft be four U .S. oil companies most affected by last week's S2·a·barrel Saudi Arabian crude oil price increase. But Ex· xon Co11>., another member of the conaort.ium which buys seven million of the t .5 million banela of crude Saudi Arabia produces dally. said it cut its wbole11le gasoline price two cents a 11llon on the West Coast on Tuesday. ( Loo~ Ma; No Feet This is n 't an audition for "That's lncredi· ble." Tom Criswell of San Pablo says he rides this way all the time. He clicks on the motorcycle's cruise control, leans back and steers with his feet at speeds up to 60 m.p.h. as he did while zipping along State Route 29 north of Vallejo. Board Opens Door To Low-cost Homes f 'nuN Png«" l I TEACHER .. District s pokesman Dysinger said that. ifthe teachers accepted a firs t Y.ear pay raise or 7 percent. instead of 8,percent. about 20 ad· ditional teachers could be hired next year. The Orange County Board of Superviso11s ratified the last necessar y agreement Tuesday be fore the first group of residents can buy n e w h o m es with below-m arket-value home loans s ponsored by the county. The agreement, which opens the doors to 100 buyers. clarifies county and slate Department of H o us i ng a nd Com munity Development policies on reselling the so-called " affordable .. units. Thus. about 80 buyers waiting for escrow to close so they can move into condominiums at the Warmington Group's Aliso Creek Villas in El Toro and about 20 at Sterling Home 's Quail Creek project can soon move in. The state agency was involved in the two projects for diffe rent r easons. Aliso Creek Villas are in a wa t e r di s tri c t und e r s tate-mandated new connections moratorium. Quail Creek falls under the jurisdiction of the state Coastal Comm ission. They are the first two of seven condominium projects in which the county's special loan program is to be applied. The county recently issued a $100 m.iUion bond series to raise money for the loans. Repayments are supposed to pay for the cost of t he bonds plus administr ative fees. Qualifying families can get loans with mortgage rates ranging from 8.75 to 11.5 percent That mea ns on a $60,000 mortgage, a fa mily with the lowest interest rate could make S472 monthly payments rather than an estimated $700 a month through con ventional loans, said Steve Malone. an aid to Board Chairman Ralph B. Clark. However . representatives from local real estate organizations speculated that the agreement could lead to a tre nd that could knock them out of business. What they said alarmed them wa s a provis i on in the agreement that placed certain deed restrictions on resales of the units . These restrictions lim it the r esale price a nd require that buyers foll within certain income levels to qualify for the homes. For example. the agreement includes a provision that the county res trictions will expire a ft e r 30 year s , but s t ate restrictions remain indefinitely. To enforce these restrictions. the Ora nge County Housing Authority was named in the agreement as the agent for resales in the two projects. Dave Chapel, president or the District Educators Association, told trustees· that crowded con- ditions are so bad in som e classes that there are not enough chairs for the students. Several teache rs complained of classes with more than 40 stu· dents and some with more than 50 s tud ents . Several teache rs warned trustees tha t teacher m o rale was low because or the crowded classes and stalled con· tract negotiations. Fnm1 Page .l I MEMORY • • Green entered the darkened room and they argued again until the derendant indicated he wanted sex When she refused, she testified . he punched her once in the chin and then tried to pin he r shoulders down tothebed. He then ~rabbed the metal keyholder the kind wom on belts -from a nearby dressev and beat he r in the forehead with it, knocking her unconscious . FOR YOUR HOME OR OFFICE LASTING BEAUTY IN GENUINE LEA'THER When you buy a leather chair, you are making an investment in the future . Gentlemen in England at their clubs rest in leather chairs that are more than 100 years old. Leather lasts. Chair frame is of kiln-dried hardwood, exposed wood is solid mahogany. You get bouyant cushioning over hand·tied web and spring construction. And since !aether lasts, you get timeless Queen Anne styling that will stay in good taste. Come in soon while we stlll have a wide range of colors. 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During your lifetime or your urcttme plus that of your spouse you receive the income from that stoek WHEN YOU DIE, the trust's beneficiary is the recognized charity of your choice. You get an imme diate c h a rita ble deduction yet keep the income from the asset unUI you die. Moreover, there is nothing to prevent the trustee from selling your single security gift (tax Border War Benefits African Gold lhuaJt Nervous Investors JOHANNESBURG, Soulh Africa (AP) -Tbe 'Iraqi-lraJUan border conflict wu bad newa that waa good news for South Atrlu. The reason was Sold. South Afri.ea la tbe world'• larpat proda~r Of ·Sold. WIMm troubles loom. ne.nom m.estors CJften ·'18%-22% ANNUAL YIELD Earn 11%·2n on 6 _.......,. one year MN, secur.cl T.D ....... Trust deeds available - From '1,000 to '200,000 . c:...., ........... ....., .. C.All DllECT or COUECT ·fat DETMS & FR& mroatOIE PLEASE CONTACT M~ AT: HOME .. BUSINESS .. PLEASE CALL AT. HOME TIME BUSINESS . NAME . STREET CITY ZIP HUNTINGTON IEACH (Peter's landing) ... , ......... ., ... ... a.,.,_.. 714 ... 1167·111......, . •' head for the security of gold, driving its price upward. International gold prices reached $720 an ounce Tuesday on the London gold market before closing at S711, due in part to the fighting between lrlfq and Iran in the strategic oil-producing Middle East. Thal was a $46 rise over Friday's price of $674. Gold shares on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange were the most heavily traded a nd brokers reported many of the buying orders came • from U.S. invest ors . "The Americans are grabbing everything they can get," said one broktr. 'The price of gold reached an all-lime high of '875 an ounce in trading in New York on Jan. 21. Since then, priees have st-ayed above $4iC>O and have s we lled lbe coffers of the white-minority government here. Gold producers here are said lo be a ble to make a profit even if the price should fall to $400 an ounce. THE GOLD PRICE boom is reflected in an economic surge in the country. Car sales are already approaching 90 percent of the number .old in all of 1979. Luxury goods such as imported perfumes selling at $850 an ounce or stereo units al $2,000 are being snapped up by South African consumers. Imports in August reached a record $1.7 billion, according to figures released by the government customs office. But the boom also bas had some negative tried& here. The inflation rate is 14 perc~nt. The rental market, previously oversupplied because homeowners could not get good prices for their houses, is not disappearing as prices soar. A.8 LONG AS THE troubles of other people remain far from South Africa's borders, the gold market will go up here. experts say. ~ But if the Iraqi-Iranian conflict sboul~roduce a large decline in oil production from the region, they say, even the soaring price of gold might not be able to help South Africa avoid an economic slump. While it bas extensive coal fields and an ambitious coal-to-oil technology, South Africa bas no natural oil of its own. It Imported all of its oil from Iran until Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi was overthrown in February 1979. Now, it buys oil on the expensive spot, or open market. Arinu.al EifoelM Yk-ld. ba.w on reinvestmtne cf both ptlnc:ipil and Interest al maturity at the 'IJmc annual rnte You can earn the highest interest allowed by law on our Citizens Bank Six Month Money Market Cenifi· cates~• It's the safe way to ~t high earnings aJ\d investment flexibility, because these Sill Montb'Certiftcates don't tie up your funds in long teftb deposits. You can also get high int~r· est rates on Citizens Bank 2Yi Year Certificates. Citizens Bank offers you the most banking convenience in Costa Mesa. Two locations. 11 Drive·up banking lanes. Longer hours. Full servi ce Satur· day banking. That's why you should ... Bank with Solid Citizens. free> and dlverd f)'lng. into securities that may produce ad- ditional income or gain. You can set up your trust with the re· quiremenl to provide you a fixed number of dollars a year for life. Yo u can also choose to take a fixed percenta e of the total assets of the trus t. That ·can help to protect this income from inflation Elaborate tax rules provide a varying fr action o f your original girt 's market LUCAS value which is deductible as a contribution in the year you make it to the trust. IN EXCHANGE, you may well find yourself with a hidden extra deduction when it comes time to pay -estate taxes. u the assets or the trust appreciate, and death com es, the total trust goes into your estate. Since marital deduction is figured on the totaJ estate, the larger the estate, the larger the allowable deduction. And then the fully appreciated assets of the trust ar e a c haritable deduction from what's left. This ve hicle, pro perly handled, can boost deduction!' available to shelter your survivors. Presu m a bl y yo u ha v(! additional investments besides those m ade in your for mal retirement program and estate plan. Hopefully, most of these investments are profitable, and BentlvL &eul.Al> BevMQt Blbl>Co BlrdSon BlrWv 81'f'l(IOf ~u er.Tomi 8..c:k~ Buftels ~&.s C..IWl$v C..nr.OM c..i>Envv C..pSwC C..plnAlr Car~ Cav C 0.VI OlrmSh O\wtHo """'-*• OIHUU Cl>Ulltl Clrllc.o CltzSoG• OllUIA some of them. on paper , show a re markable gain. Of course you know tbe tu shelter available is a long-term capital gain (since you pay taxes on only part of it), but even so, a major Iona-term capital gain can make you think twice about clos in1 out a profitable investment a nd paying the necessary tax. Quite likely you've looked into averaging your on e -time windfall over sever al years. But h ave you beard of the installment sale? Investors sometimes sell an a ppreciated asset -perhaps to their adult children -taking Crom the m an installment note to be paid over a specific period of time -even 20 years. The adult child can bold the asset, or he can immeaiately resell it at its appreciated price without tax. He or she can diversify the asset. if it is a security, or re-invest elsewhere if it is real property. Jn either case, the earnings may well pay lbe <t percent interest or more which must be charged to the adult child. FOR THE PARENT, each installment payment is taxed in part as ordinary income on the int e rest , a nd i n part as long-term capital gain. And of co ur se a p a rt of eac h installment is treated as tax.free return of the origin al invested capital. Meanwhile, the child gets his own deduction for the interest O\·pr 1~ht• Counlt!r NASO Listinqs paid the parent. Tlli• can beb>. particularly if the child -W'90 may be 21 w older -ba 'f- problema ol h1I own. • Finally, the Private Aaaal'Y;ii another way of seUl•I ,. appreciated uut wlll e spreading the results aercMI t.-.e years. Ao inveator uses aa adlit to buy an annuity from a l&l. The son then ma.lcea payflHIMa jo the parent, ud what \W. Mii does with the aaset t& lllt business. All be bu to do~~ make those payment& Uftdl me pa rent dies. The private annuity defen die p a rent's income taxes, but unlike the installment sale dcJ9I not protect the child. He hu ho interest payments wbJcb he can deduct from bi.I own tu. . Tbe son really cannot U..~ own costs of the traue until the pareftt dies. Ba\ private annuit~ does do one major thing. · THEaE 18oneapecial quesdaa about your retirement· plllL lf you propose to accept .JOl&f retirement beoeflta in a lumf sum, on what date does )'Our plan decide you will get lt ? Many try to have tbe d•tte falf on J an. 1 of the year alter they retire. The capital gains tax on a lump sum is much easier to beet · if it comes in a year when yw are no longer maltlni the income you m ad e when you worked. 1 Sherry Lucoa ia ara a.cc'*'t ezec1'tM for Ow Santa Ana offW of Merrill Lynch Pierce F~ l Smilh Inc.) ' 2 Vp• aRd Do.,... HEW YORK IAPI -,,_1 Kil .. o-· ~.. Slod!J tuClllllMd llY NASO. H•nw VOiume Bid .. Ud OWi. , ' s Mnr Rs . . 1,JIS.!'!O ""' 1614 + 1\lt E,...rOG >tl.uuu 2 2 1-16 -~1' US IWnEap •S,tllO 1 I l..J2 + 1.:1:2 MCIC • .. • 166,tllO U•.-IJV. -~ GflfnPtr . >t7.600 1 ~1' I 11·1• .... E/IRlw .. . lOI 200 17 17.... • V. u1d1E:, 2'3,)00 I 1·l2 1 H• • l·l2 ~~~ m:: ~v. 1.~t ::::: GlfEno "' 10 ,400 J 1~1• 4 • 7·1• • 7 • ' IO 11 12 IJ 14 IS " 17 == :·:·::::::·::::::: :: ii UflC.'*9d . ..... ... ..... • 1,ill JD TOl•I ls-s ..... , ... 2,m 21 -high$ • .. • . . • .. • .. 22.S 22 -iows . •. ............ .. 12 n TOI" Wle$ .. .. ....... :.. . .. '4,~.4,200 ZA 2S MUTUAL FUNDS ••••• ) I l I I I 88 DAILY PILOT HJF "'~clnP"day' NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS I l a .m. (PDT) Pri~8 -· . _ ........ 0...l•ll•ft\ ,,,.1.._ ,,_1 ... 1 .... ~-Yot • NUCl-\1, P•(UI( ... w .. ,.O'I, 0.lroO •nCI Gl!l(IM•ll \lt<k ···~ -""°''"'"IM H•llon•l Au•<••llMOI ~"""••a. .......... 1 .. ,11 ... 1 _ ............. ..._..t" .... "' ~. \\ "• BUSINESS I STOCKS lnlofJ Lo•• rrotect your Insurance Plan By SYLVIA PORTER If you lose -or already are among the millions who have lost -your job try as hard as you can to avoid lotlq your health insurance as well. This vital protection well may terminate s hortly after your job does. piling on another blow. During the 1973·75 slump, worst of the enUre Pott· World War II period, four out of every five men and women who lost their jobs let their health coverage lapse. Whatever the r eason, being Jobless left them particularly vulnerable to big medical and hospital bills at a time when they could least afford it. And new evidence is being disclosed repeatedly these days that medical and hospital bills do go up unde r the stress of los- ing a job. What can you do to protect yourself and family against the prob- lem ? Money's Worth AS A flRST STE P, advises Walte r J . McNemey, pres- ident or Blue Cross and Blue Shield, check your group health policy to find out how long you will be covered after being laid off. Or you may get this information directly from your company or union officer. Some companies or union contracts continue coverage from three to six months . The usual grace period, though, is 30 days. Other com- panies and unions also will carry you on their roster of group s ubscnbers for a period after your employment terminates. as long as you r eimburse them for pre- miums. BEFORE VOUR GRACE per iod ends, you may be able to arrange lo be covered by a nother g roup or. if you wish. convert your present group policy to one of a non- group type, for which you pay directly as an individual. Of the two, the first usually is preferable because group covera ge is almost always less expensive, often by 15 to 20 percent So, look to the possibility of being covered by your workmg spouse's group (unde r which you already may be covered). Or consider JOllling a professional, fraternal or other organization with membership privileges that in· clude a group policy. IN MAKING TmS SWITCH, however, be sure that you can do so without a physical exam or without having to fulfill any new waiting pe riods for any pre-existing m edical conditions before coverage begins. If those drawbacks exist, you may be better off con- verting your present group policy to non-group status. H your coverage was from a Blue Cross and Blue Shield plan. you will a utom atically be offered a conversion policy which, in most instances, will provide essentially the same benefits as your group policy -although al a highe r premium. Your new policy will be the "service" type, paying virtually a ll hospital and surgical/medkal bills. Con ver s ion po l icies are av a i lable from private commercial insurance carriers, too. But generally they are not offered automatically . Name I EIKI As-1 WDtver WW J Horllon Cp • B«l'le Grp S Hu,,..na S • Com1>U9r 7 Wyly I F.,olll Mfg ~ =:ete:' II C.ncolr>e :~ ~w:~r::" •• C.rllng 9 IS (A)mpl rvsn .. Folomet 17 Gerber Pd 11 JClfW'lt Menv It $f>eO()ftTOOI lO GoldNUllfl 11 lFE Corp n Burrahs U T•rechne In 1• TrlSou Inv lS Trlangl Ind Pel Up &l.S Up 12 S Up 111 Up 11 l Up 10,7 Up 10 4 Up 100 Up U Up 'l Up 'I I Up 8 4 Up 1,0 Up 7 q Up 71 Up 7 I Up 6 q Up 6' Up 6'1 Up 61 Up 6 7 Up U Up 6 S Up 6 J Up 6 I Up sq Pl:I. Oft 10'1 Off "s Oii • l Off .. 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CALIFORNIA -TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER D, 1tl0 LSC/I TWENTY-FIVE CENTS . lrfUI Blast Srene 'AIJsolute Chaos' LONDON tAPl • A British ollwottler wbo nect lraq lo Kuwait told today ol "ablohalt> cbao." u hundred» ran for ~ar Uvu alter an Iranian air attack on 1 pet r<>chemk al plant. our Bun. Eddle GUont>y . 40. r.,actwd by telt1 phone at Im bott"l in Kuwait. said ol 1\tesday's aar raid at Zubalr In wtut>h th-., \11ctnrus in eluded four American$ and fc>ur Bratonskilled. Housing Element Backed San Clemente has adopted a strict new housing element to its general plan, d es pite the building industry objection that the guidelines are unworkable. In a split vote last week, the City Council adopted a housing plan that was seen by one council member as a means of .. prodding the builders lo move a head swiftly" in c reating affordable housing. While admitting the approved e le m ent "is a hard ·line document," Councilman Bob Limberg said he believes such an approach is necessary in San Clemente. where the city faces pressur e from the state to provide affordable housing. But council members Thomas O'Keefe and Patrick Lane. in opposing the· city plan, termed the document as too specific, adding it would be unworkable 10 today's topsy.turvy housing ma rket. Philip Bettencourt , of the Building industry Association of Southern California, Inc .. said too much detaU in the city's plan renders the document "clumsy a nd unwo rkabl e i n th e day·tO·day give and take of land·use reguJations." He suggested the city adopt the same program used by the County ur Orange, which allows developers more creativity in developing affordable units, and e n courages inno vative financing. But supporters of the city's housing element prefer a strict defin ition o f affordability r ecommended by the city's Planning Commission. The council majority adopted a definition for low·income households as those in which the monthly mortgage o r rent payment does not exceed 25 percent of the household income. For moderate income households. the mortgage or rent cannot surpass 30 percent of income Bettencourt argued that the city's plan has no provisions for the changing market prices or the fluctuating home interest rates. He said the county's a pproved plan allows for such flexibility and he urged the council lo delete t h e affordability regulation for the housing ele ment and 'adopt one comparable to the county's. But a number of speakers, including members of the council·appointed General Plan Review Committee, said the strict housing element wouJd force developer s to create affordable housing in San Clemente. And councilman Bill Mecham, in endorsing the slrict program, said that if it proved unworkable as builders predict "we'll come backanddOifagain." Cable TV Shelved LOS ANGELES CAP) -In a sudden about·face, the county Board al Supervisors decided to temporarily atop grantiq cable televilioo franchises unw they ca:J: a complete view al the ra deve~ iDdustl"y. ' .. All hell broke 1008e Peoph: ran for their Uves. They Jumped ln anytblft& they cwld buaei. tru~u and cars. anythln11 that "''H&otn& andned ··we all thou1ht we wtire 1onen.'' C1loney, a mMbanu" H id .. ll happened Just •fter6a m Iranian JeU Oewoverlhesite and dropJ)tld rourbombs ·'One w" a direct hat on a 1ara1e. It killed nine -mostly (raqla, I think. Another a truck the motel area. It devastated the liv· lna quarters. A couple of the 8rltl1h lads were caught. ·'The whole scene was one of 11~lutechao9. Anyooe wu lucky to escape with bia life.·• Richard Francia, a millwright employed at the Zubair complex nld u~n arriving today at London a He.throw Airport: "I wu just about to go into the main aate to start work when sud· denly there was a massive ex· ploaion and everything was names and black smoke. •'The planes came in really low and then just rocketed the living cabins and garage. The four Britons died in the garage. They were just working normally -it was bell." * * * After the attack, people grabbed what they couJd and headed for the border in anything that moved in a l&·hour dash to safety in Kuwait, Fra~cissaid. ''It was like a film.'' Another evacuee, electronics engineer AJan Billington, accused the Iranian Pbantomjetsof"aim· ing for people" in the attack. In New Delhi. the External Af. * * * f aira MiDiltry reported today that 10 Indian engineers were killed and 25 others wounded durina tbe Iranian raid on Basra. The Indiana were part of a group of about 50 working in Al- Shirawi Construction Co., it said. A government spokesman said India bad no plans to evacuate its technical experts working in several places in Iran and Iraq. * * * War Intensity Stifles Mideast Gmng n • .,. By Tk A.uocla&ed Presa Iraq claimed It shot down 21 Iranian jets and sank nine Ira- nian navy vessels today in the third day of an intensifying air. land and sea war between the Persian Gulf oil giants· that threatens global petroleum lifelines. Iran's Abadan oil refinery, one or the world's biggest, was re· porte d in flames and Iran admitted it was not operating. Radio Abadan appealed for trucks to carrv sandba~s to burning oil lines, for blood donations and for private cars to he lp de l ive r wounded t o hospitals. Iranian President Abolbassan Bani-Sadr, vowed to defend Iran to the "last drop of blood" and told a n ews confe r e n ce in Tehran that the United States and the Soviet Union assured him they wop.Id stay neutral in the confi.ict, Tehran Radio re- ported in a broadcast monitored in Beirut, Lebanon. The home of Dr. and Mrs. C.L. McArthur, at MB Del Mar Ave. in Laguna Beach 's Arch Beach Heights falls victim to the bulldozer as part of a $845,000 municipal re- construction project. The home was damaged in a landslide Feb. 19. War flared after months of sparring along the border. Iraq last wee1' scrapped the 1975 border treaty with Iran. The two natinons long have argued over the Shatt al·Arab waterway that separates them and an ethnic dispute between them dates back centuries. Iraq's ambuaador to Japan, Mohammed Amin al-Jaff, was quoted as saying bis country Irvine CollllCil OKs , was preparing to take control of the Strait of Hormuz, the Persian Gull outlet, and would guarantee safe passage for foreign tankers. He made the comment during a meeting in Tokyo wttb an official or Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party but did not elaborate, a party spokesman said. Commercial Plans Bj RICHARD GREEN or .. DMIY ""4 ,._.. Irvine Company plans to build a major commercial center with a 250·room bolel across Campus Drive from UC Irvine were ap· proved Tuesday night by a 4-1 vote of the Irvine City Council. Mayor Art Anthony voted against the 55·acre project, known as the University Town Center commercial core. saying there was too much office space and not enough retail services in the plan. ·'It will become an office park with homes around it," be said this morning. "Originally it was supposed to be a mixed·use com- mercial·residential project. I don't think it ii good to put an of. fice park in that area." The project will Include 750,000 square feet of office space and 250,000 square feet al retail services, Irvine Company vice preaident Dick Cannon told the Clty Council Tuesday. Be said the first pbue al the commercial core to be complet- ed in late 1182 will include the hotel, about 130,000 square feet or retail stores, 270,000 ~~ feet of ottice apace and 250 bieb· density reaidenUal units. The other two pbues of the projed will take shape in the early to mid um. and tbe entire commercial center could be completed by tm dependlna on tbe economy , company apok•mm Martin Brower laid today. Coundlman Larry Acran said tbia mornin8 tbat be support.a the proJeet even tboqb .. lt la fairly beavy witb office apace. "It Rill will be a unique kind al a project and I would have voted .,., ... It bad I felt it WU plq to be JUlt aaotbel' Gftlce park, •• be laid iD • telepbcme .. teniew toclaJ. Eaflle Spara Fire LIVl:BMORS (AP) -An unluckJ IDldln ..,1. touched off a a-=m ftn WIMD lt fell to tbe .... belDI let ablue bJ a poww line, ftre olnclall Wd Tueeday. The ELS Design Group of B e rkeley is doing the architectural work for the proj· ect. In approving the plans, the council requested that the Irvine Company consider allowing s mall street·level vendors to operate near the commercial center buildings. The Tuesday night council action occurred more than eight years alter initial ioninl was granted for the center. Now that the Irvine Company has woo approval of its com· mercial center, it can move ahead with plans to develop up to 4,000 residential unita around the center. In an effort to lncreue eom· mercial development in Irvine, the City Council bu required that the company belin buildin1 tbe University Town Center commercial core before bulldiq the m~ty of the residential units. The Japanese government ex· pressed "deep concern" over the Iraqi· Iranian war. Japan Lion< Safari Stock Gains The Western over·tbe~ter stock al Irvine's lJon Country Safari wu t.radiq today at 2~ -10 times bi1ber than its one-quarter point low this year, accordinl to a Newport Beach stock bl'Oker. The stock increued this year at tbe same time aa Lion Country Safari officials were lnvestiptiq the possibility of puttin1 a 10,000-peraon ampbitbater OD ita property. Tbe wild-animal park announced Tue.da.y tbat it plans to build 1ucb an amphitheater in COQjundion wttb tbe Koll Co. Fans Plaeated • Net~port Cuts Monday Meeta They're callin1 it tbe "lloada1 Ni1bt Football Ordlnance" downattbeclt1 ball la Newport Bueb. TBB WIB&CU<Dltarudtllls..-afteratJCounetl members IA" prellmlDarJ 8llDl'OQl to • onliDaDce tbat wouldablfttbelr meetiqni0lfa'omllcmda11to~. "It's more tbaD Juat foMball, tboulb," ltrwed ll•7W Jackielleldher. ''We 11toar tcMmCil .c=-ca 'l"bandQ and read tbem over tbe w111kmd, but 'aa feellq we need tbat extra woJ'ldnldaJtosetlnandukq...clom. 8BS MID tbe eomcil 11111 taken 80IDe rtbb6q for tbe mcwe. .. Actua1b, Moeclar m,bt meetlqa are a tenible dlalllllllto~wbebafttocbooMbe&wwourmeetlq udalOOClpme.''&MmQWadmltted. ,,. ............. -............ totbel-.d and fourtb,.....,.oltbelDOldlaatT:aop.m. A nNAL ~-tbe Pie!P*d anlDwe la ICbeduled Oet.14, a1'mdaJ. ftat .. ...., iaColambal O.,. Ob JW, Uae DeBYm' BrmlCOI an plaJlqtbe WuMnatm ..... I gets more than 70 percent of its crude oil from the Persian Gulf ;trea. The Iraq National Oil Co. s~· Americans In Flight WASIDNGTON <AP) Americans living in Iraqis embattled Basra oil refin- ing r egiop have been advised by their govern- ment to nee, and the State Department is preparing to o rder all official U.S. personnel and their depen· dents to leave Baghdad, U.S. officials said today. Iranian jets bombed and strafed Basra on Tuesday, and there were reports that as many as four of the 200 lo 300 Americans living in or near the city bad been killed. Ther e are 21 U.S . diplomatic officials living in Iraq, all of them attached to the American interest section that is part of the Belgian' embassy in Baghdad. The United States does not maintain formal relations with Iraq. Iraqi business in the United States is transacted through an interest section at the Indian embassy. More Sought In Bogus Bills Bust By ARTHUR R. VINSEL or .. Mty ,..... ..... Stragglers who eluded capture at a John Wayne Airport area rendenous leadinl to a record California seizure of almost $µ million in counterfeit money are sought today by tbe U.S. Secret Service and Irvine police. One suspect, once·convicted counterfeiter and printing wbard William Brian Jennings, 35, of Santa Barbara, remained free today on $15,000 corporate surety bond after being a r raigned Monday. Two suspected accomplices who investigators captured quietly Friday are Eddie Elbert Wiqender, 30, and Lynn Dale Boeart. 32. botbol Palm Sprinp. Secret Service A1eat·in-C'harge Larry B. Sbeafe, of the Los Anceles olfice, said tbey were freed on their. own recopiunce andacheduledfoi:arTaignmeaton felooycbarsesat~2p.m. bearing today iDLOI Aqeles. Aaeat Sbeafe aald one other definite IUlpecl la believed to be ln poneeaiOD of about $15,000 wortboltbe blgbquallty bop$10 and $JOO bWa and other arrma are expected. llOltoltbe stored pboay IDODe1 waa retrieved from a rental atora1e f aclllty In tbe tiny commmdty ol SID Jacinto, about 30 mn. eoatbwest ol Riverside, lnvestiptonuid. AllOMbed were a camera,ftlm ne1atift9 aucb u thole med In pbotosraDIUc reproduction, a plate inabr, paper cauer ad prlntinl,,... IDftlUptonclecliDed to Nfta1 specific detail• of bow tbe1 manqed to craet tbe aDeled counterfeltial rtq wblcb ••not yetdiltrlbulUal aay boCua bWa. RTD Geta Fancie LOSANGSLES (AP)-Dueto lneNMld ftolmee aa balel, tbe I Board ol 8lapenilon ~ to llveSJ.m,OOOtotbe Rapkt'l'r.mt Dletrict to bb'e olf ·dU\1 police of • ftcen. I pended loading oil rrom Iraq to foreign tankers effective Tues· day , offi cials of Japan's <See MIDEAST, Page AZ> * * * Shipping Blocked By War By Tiie Associated Press "Scores of vessels" have been stranded in Iraqi and Iranian seaports as fighting between the Mideast neighbors rages, sources say, while prohibitive insurance r a t es threaten to bring oil tanker traffic th.rough the critical Strait or Hormuz to a standstill. The strait is a critical 20-mile· wide sea link between Persian Gulf oil exporting nations and' r the shipping lanes to oil import· inlit nations. Iraq's ambassador to Japan, Mohammed Amin al-J aff. was q uoted as saying today his country was preparing to take control ol the strait and wouJd guarantee safe passage for foreign tankers. He made the re- mark during a meeting in Tokyo with an official of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party but did not e laborate, a party spokesman reported A source at a major oil com. pany saide of the company's tankers assed through the strait late ast night or early to· day on its way into the Gull of Oman. Iranian vesse ls were patrolling the waterway but the ship was not stopped, said the source, who asked not to be identified. Lloyd's of London, the British insurance exchange, earlier re· ported the strait was open. Teachers Return SAN JOSE (AP> -A mixture of anger and sentimental tears marked the return to classes Tuesday of 1,600 striking teachers who reached a contract settlement with the San Jose Unified School District after an 11-daywalkout,officialssaid. Coast Weather Dense night and morn. Ing cloudineas with only partial afternoon clearin1 Tbunct.y aloq tbe coat. ~·• ton11bt 57 at tbe beacbe., M inland. Haay sunabine later Thursday with bitba ot 17 to 74. IMIDETODAY T,...,. */ft# ~ en WM6ij more '-oilw on tlte Nalloltol Gmnl ta GI OllJ Um• •he• tit• Revohn1U011Gry War, tit• milUiamn m:ftw °"'II II ...,. o/ ttailti4 a ,.ar, • c....., a ,_..,.~ ..,,.,,..,. ncompwWtd. S.. tlw MCOlld port •ot 0 ..,.... °" ,,.. AJJ.JJ. , -- ~~ ... ...,, y. -..... #&·· 9MXS01 ... • VANDENAURG AIR FORCE BASE <AP) An Air f orct" lllnutemM,S m1ulle was 1uceftlhalb ta.aMMd lod•> by an atrlllome command uew In a lMt ol the mlta.lle ·g reUabJUty. a spoke.mu aaid nw mi•Ue lifted off at 7 am on 1 1l1na1 from the 4lh Alrborne Command ConLn>l Squadron from Ellsworth Air Ji'orc•· , Beae lo South Oiakota. wtuch was aboant a ~dally f'(tulppe-d OC·l~nytna IM'ar Vand"nberc The riUulle wH fl red down Uw P11<'1l1c M l11allr Test Rang,. 11.f-aflCIH .'tcetf• (•a rl ,.,. ......... rd •f p..-' SPIUNG Fl t;LO. Mo (At'I Ronald Reaaan, confront.-<l 1tnew about char.eel" thal he I~ qwck to advontt' use of m1btary force, said tochty , "I'm not JCOtnl& to bothCJr ,.,,~r d&)' try ing to an11werthotwthlngti " "lite issue or thai. ramsnugn l5 tu~ rtt<>rd and l m JUSt gomg to keeep tallung a bout 1t.' · ttugan is.ad ii~ he WH asked again about Presideot Carter's l'harl(CS that he t'lllll" ror military fort-~ 8h It solut1ontod1plomutu· rr111t•i. c Relatt"<htory A 4> ('arl•"r. H1L<ekif• IJbc·et.u tllca...•1 WASlllNCT()N 11\ f' 1 Amul t..' pectatJoo:. lh<tl I rem dJld Iraq will soon rul orr 01 1 dellven t'l>, President Carter met t.oda> wlth Secretary or St<•lt' Edmund S Muskie and national secunty aides on the 1mphcallon of the spreading warfare between the ttro Middle East t'ountnes Wtute House ofhc1ub refused comrrwnt on what wa!> dis cµssed at the me._:un~. bul bOurcel> who requestt!d anonymity confirmed the s1·sslon included the preb1dent ·s nat10nal security adviser. Zb1gn1cw Bn:ei.mi.k1. al> well ets Muskie ~it•ngt1Hi.rhtg1•fau lhlf• •. WAStUNGTON <APJ -The Justice Department and the ·i:;hlcago school board planned today to announce an agreement to :jiategrate the city's schools without increas u:ig busing dunng this ·election year. Justice Department sources said · 811N·~•·r {'rfuh Kilb I SHOW LOW. Ariz. (AP) fl. school bus and a highway sweeper collided east or here today and reports indicuted one person was killed and 20 were injured, four critically. according to the Department of Public Safety. Board Opens Door To Low-cost HollleS The Orange County Board or Supervisors ratified the last necessary agreement Tuesday before the first group or residents can buy new homes with below.market-value home loans sponsoredbythecounty. .. T.be agreement, which opens tbe doors to 100 buyers, clarifies county and state Department or Housing a nd Communit y Development policies on reselling theso·called "affordable" units. wa s a prov i sio n 1n the agreement that placed certain deed restrictions on resales of the units . These restrictions limit the resale price and require that buyers fall wiUun certain income levels to qualify for the homes. For example, the agreement includes a pro..Qsion that the county restrictions will expire a fte r 30 year s. but s tate rest riclions remain indefinitely. arereFlel• I Riley Oppos~s I Base-S~aring a1r•KDK&IC&8CllOE•DIL ................... Or.nae County Fltlh Dtttrict Su1>4"rvl1<>r Thom•• Riley bu re- It t•ratlt--d hi• oppoalthm lo .ny further cooaldtinUon ot civilian· mllltary jotnt.uae of the Marine t;orp• Air St.atloo 11t El Tor-0. Riley'• rem11rh on the con· trover.hal 1811~ were contained ln "' ltttter Pf't'pared 111 part of the rounty Uoiard of Supervisors formal tt>apons ti lo ncom· mendallooa of lhe 1979-80 Craod Jury The-jury. In 1b finaJ report, sald otflc1als should continue to ex· pion· lht• JOant use concept It said rounty oChcrnls should consider µurr hUS4: of land adJacent to the Industrial Area Set For Condos The Irvine C ity Council a m endt.'CI the city's general plan Tuesday to allow a 350-unit con- dominium project in an in· dustrial area and the possible ronstruction of a commercial project in an agricultural area. The condominium project is to be built by Douglas Plaza, an af- riliale of the McDonnell-Douglas Corp., on Von Karman Avenue near Dupont Drive, across from J ohn Wayne Airport in the Irvine Industnal Complex-West. The com mercial project in- volving the agricultural land is to be built by the Daon Develop- ment C.O. of Newport Beach on 11 acres or vacant land in the city's Northwood area. Douglas Plaza representatives successfully argued that the con- dominium project would provide homes for people who work in the industrial area. Daon representatives told the council the general plan should be changed relative to their property because it is too small a site for agricultural uses and could be better used for a com- mercial center. The city's general plan is the document that sets the broad guidelines for all development in Irvine. bHe t.o eoftton the Marine C.Orpe' <-oncema about problem• that could occur by Jolnl UH of nilt· Ing tacmu ... In 11 reaponae prepared on behalf of the board, the county AdmbU..traUve office said it did not concur with the jury recom· mendaUon. Riley's lre on the ls•ue was plq ued by a separate letter writ· ten by Board Chairman Ralph Clark who said "additional ex- ploration should continue" on joint use. Riley said in bis letter that be fe1tred Clark's position might be viewed as the "official position or the Board of Supervisors." Conside ration of joint use. Riley noted, was rejected by the Board of Supervisors in a res- olution adopted in F ebruary. Joint use al.so has been "opposed consistently by the Department of Defense, by the area's con· gresslonal representative, by congizant elected officials from the federal level down through s tate. county and city representatives,·· Riley said. He continued, "Until such time as the Department of Defense declares this airport facility sur- plus for its use, the county is best served by dropping any further s tudy of this site . ·'The public needs to be assured or this position to prevent con· tinuance of unnecessary local concern." J oint use of t.he military base was st.udied by a task force of the Southern California Association or Governments as a possible ans wer to the county's growing need for a larger commercial a irport. The task force concluded that a facility offshore of Long Beach and San Pedro would be the most desirable. The tas k force s8ld civil operations at the military base should not be considered un- less military missions change or the airport is declared excess property. Tokyo Sh,ken Thus. about 80 buyers waiting for escrow to close so they can move into condominiums al the Warmington Group's Aliso Creek Villas in El Toro and about 20 at S~rJing Home's Quail Creek project ca.Ji soon move In. Skull Frartured TOKYO CAP) -A 70-year-old fa rmer's wife fell down the stairway of her home and was killed and five other people were injured in an earthquake or medium intensity that shook Tokyo and neighboring districts early today. police said The center of the tremor was about 100 miles northeast of Tok yo. IRAO · iRAlt· COllFLICT---· _._...,,,..........,...--~ 1:::2•.• ~lllks 1.915 •I C.Ut Aircraft 445 t ,.,., .. 31.•.• .. > =~ 332 ,.,.till 13 •••• IRAfl HOW IRAN AND IRAQ FORCH MATCH UP Recent EetlmateaCut Flrat Two figure• tor lr•n ,.,....p ... ,,. MIDEAST WAR MOUNTS • • • Ministry of International Trade and Industry officials said. 'Ibey said they had oo word or know bow long the suspenston would last. Tehran Radio quoted the Ira- nian joint staff as saying at lea.st 34 Soviet-made Iraqi jets had been downed and four Iraqi ships sunk. It did not make clear what time period was involved. An Iraqi com munique broadcast by Baghdad Rad.io said U.S .. made Iranian jets bombed oil installations and in- dustrial targets in the southern port city of Basra and the northern oil cities of Kirkuk and Mosul at daybreak and midday. The communique. said 10 planes were brou~ht down in School Cited For Saving Of Electricity By switching off lights and setting electric fans on timers, El Morro Elementary School officials in Laguna Beach saved the equivalent of 65 barrels of oil during the past year. Southern California Edison Co. officials recently presen~ the school with an e ne rgy management award for the school's conservation efforts. By r educing electric fan operations and exterior lighting, school maintenance personnel cut the school's electrical use 27 percent. A number of mterior light bulbs were switched from 1.000 watts to JOO watts in the energy program. s aid El Morro Principa] Art Fisher. Kirkuk, six ln Mosul and five in Bas ra where four Americans and four British petrochemical experts were killed in a similar raid Tuesday. It also said Ira· nian jets raided the Kurdish- populated city or lrbil, 180 miles north or Baghdad, but made no mention of casualties. In naval fighting, Iraq said two Iranian frigates and seven gunboats were destroyed and most of the crews drowned. Iraq s aid its ground forces made substantial thrusts today into western Iran along a 300- mile invasion front from Qasr-e- Sh i rin in the north to the beleaguered oil city of Abadan ., in the south. Iraq claimed Tues- day to have penetrated nine miles into Iran at some points and captured all Iranian border posts. It said they killed 21 Ira- nian soldiers and captured 121. A broadcast by Abadan Radio said Iranian forces captured four Americans and a number of Iraqi soldiers today as lbe Ira- nians defeated Iraqi forces at Shalamshah. in western Iran. The radio gave no other details on the Americans. Thurston School Plans Book Fair Members or the Thurston ln- te rm ed i ate School PTA in Laguna Beach will bold a three· day book fair at the scbool beginning Mooday. Pooks will be sold from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m . at the campus on Park Avenue. Proceeds go toward purchase of American history reference books for the scbool li~ary. The state agency was Involved Ul the two projects for different reasons. Aliso Creek Villas are in a water di s tri c t under stale-mandated new connections moratorium. Quail Creek falls \Ul,der the jurisdiction of the state Co.astal C.Ommisswn. Slain Viejo Teen's Funeral Conducted Funeral services were held T uesday for a Mission Viejo teen-ager whose body was found dumped into Agua Hedionda Lagoon in Carls bad with 25 pound weights tied around his waist. Carlsbad investigators were in south Orange County Tuesday talking to family members and county sheriff's deputies. FOR YOUR HOME OR OFFICE LASTING BEAUTY IN GENUINE LEATHER They are the first two of seven condominium projects in which tile county's special loan program is to be applied. The county recently issued a SlOO million bond series to raise mbney for the loans. Repayments are supposed to pay for the cost or ' the bonds plus administrative {ees. Qualifying fam1hes can get to~ns with mortgage rates ranging from 8. 75 to 11.5 percent. That means on a $60.000 mortgage. a fa mily with the 1owest interest rate could make $472 monthly payments rather than an estimated $700 a month through conventional loans. said "Steve Malone, an aid to Board :~hairman Ralph B. Clark. ·. However, representatives from local real estate organizations .epeculated that the agreement ~ould lead to a trend that could 'knockthemoutofbusiness. What they said alarmed them ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT fft• Of~ (Oit\4 0 •11• P1to1 ••th Wl\o(ft 1\ • tut'r"b•~ Vw ,.._.,, Pt..._\ t\ Ov<Mi""td •• I"-' .Or•"Of' c .. \, Pvf>h"'4"0 Com~, ~,.,. ..ra1tOOI'\ """' ~A111r11~ MoNMw lf'W'OWQI'\ ~t•O.w • •Of (O\\• Mitw , fllf•~CXMI 8t.-<h tilififl't""910ft • '•6tt•t" io"'"'"'r v_.11.,.., ••••"" ,.,..,,.,. &fa~" Sowt" '°"'' A ""4"" ''9~•· ... ,~I\ 'PuDlt~\MwrcMf\ ~ W'liO•Y" ltw Of'WiOllH • •puOtt\f\1nt pf4'ftt I\, •I 1JO ~-84h \ltW f p 0 : Bo• l)tO. 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McWiggin said Spaw had been working for a mechanic at a motorcycle deale r before his death. They s aid a pe destrian walking a long Carl s bad Boulevard spotted the body in the salt water lagoon near the Encino power plant. And while the cause of death is s till under investigation, McWiggin said it appears the youth received a blow to the b ac k of the head whic h fractured his skull. Two 25-pound weights bad been tied to his body and investigators said blood was s meared •n the rocks and overcrossing near where Spaw's body was round Tuesday. Investigators have ruled out drowning as a cause of death. Pendleton Parenls Lose School Plea By JOHN NEEDHAM Ol .. a.lly l"l ... S.... Parents of bigb school students living oo the Camp Pendleton Marine base have lost another round ln their fight to have their children at.tend classes in San ClementeinsteadofFallbrook. San Diego Superior Court Judge Joseph A. Kilearif ruled Tuesday the students must attend school in their own district even though they have been allowed to go to San Clemente High Scbool ln .the put because it ls cloeer to their homes ln the San Onofre atea. Judge Kilgarif upheld the de- cision of the Fallbrook Union High School District board and the San Diego County school board that the students don't have the le1aJ ri1ht to attend a school outside their own diatrlct. Tbe Fallbrook board stopped the five-year pracUce of allowlnC tbe atudenta to to to San Clemente th1a year because at bud1et COD· •lralnta. Fallbroolt .Umaled It could ION at leut Qr0,000 a 1Mf lD state and federal funds lithe man t than 120 students involved at- tended school outside the district. The parents Jiving on the Marine bale don't want their children bused to Fallbrook. a trio that takes nearly an bour each way. They say the children will be unable to participate in extra- c u r r i cul a r activities. San Clemente Hieb ls only about five miles from the Marine bouain& area on the northern edge ol Camp Pendletoo. Since school started earlier thia month, the parents bave boycotted Fallbrook, with only about 11 students altendln& claaaes lhere since the term began. About 100 of tbe stucl@ta have stayed out of school tn protest and are beinl tauaht by private tuton or are Uvtq with friend.a or rel- atives in San Clemente and IOlni to school there. Tbe parents say they ..nu con- tinue to boycott FaJlbroolt until a decision i• made to tbelr 1atilfaction. So far l:f :!t actiaD , bu not been taken ac tbem, but Fallbrook bas sent out truancy letters totbe pareata. When you buy a leather chair, you are making an investment In the future. Gentlemen in England at their clubs rest In leather chairs that are more than 100- years old. Leather lasts. Chair frame is of kiln-dried hardwood, exposed wood is solid mahogany. You get bouyant cushioning over hand-tied web and spring construction. And since laether lasts, you get timeless Queen Anne styling that will stay in good taste. Come in soon while we still have a wide range of colors. •, STOP IN FOR THE FINEST SELECTION OF QUALITY LEATHER FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY . It Orange Coast· ll>l l l(I N - t • t \ \'our llomt•town Dally·N .. wNpap.-r VOL 73, NO. 267, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANG F COUNTY, CA LIFORNIA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1980 C/N TWENTY-F IVE CENTS . 4 Closure of 6-8 .N-M Schools Studied .,, n ;aav <'l.AUSF.N Ol-0.1• l' .... tWM Truslt"t'll o( N~wpor t Ml' n Unified St•ht1ol l>l:\trtt•I .Ht• studying plans for l'lu~11\.i uµ tu four or r1vt' l'lenwnlur g('~lli. and two or thn•1• rmddk 'l'hooh next year The proPlifiuls , bpurred b} roo tinuing 1trui.i:1 m tudt>nt enroll ment, ure th f1 r::.1 lJUI t of ""hut is ex~ted lo bt· j Ion~ term study l'ht' mu,1 dr ... ..,t H· l'la111. jlrl· \l'nlt'11 \\)Uhl 'UVI' Ull tu ll I llHlllllO In Op('fJtlllO 1°11'11'1 lll'XI fl1><'1tl \-t'Jtr 1l('('t1rdtn.I( lo l11•1>Ul'\- Supenntendf'lll ~11rmo11 Lout:-. ;rnd '11111 l4 11uld not 1 towel 1la:-lrtl'l '''lllkll' ffU:O.lt't'" "h<• tndl('Ult'd lht'} an· j lung ""a' fr um ll' n 1111g in on ,Ill'.\ <"lW1Uft'!> pl<sll \II gt'tl publu· .rnrl "'' ._1(( 11u rt1<·1paliun 111 fulUft' ... cue.ht'"> ror c. lll">IO ft dn 14n )t'h11ol plUlil:\ l•ruliubly till' llio:.1 unusual 11r1q1111Hll 1n u variet y o f 1>0:.:.1h1ht1l'1> would [){' closure of l>uv1i. M1dJl1• Srhool in Costa Mt·.-.a with 1t:-!>1:venth und e1ghtb t(I ull1•r:. CJtknding school in a ""rng cit C:oi.ta Ml'Sa ll1gh Sl'hOOI Or Loots noted that closing an e-lemt:ntarv school saves about $125 000 10 annual overhead rni.l:. rlosmg a middle school, he said, saves upto $200,000. The district. forced under state law lo increase annual ex· penditures by no more than 2 per cent each year , is facing in· nation-caused cost increases of up to 12 percent annually. he noted. Closing schools with low at· tendance and combining student bodies represent areas o( great potential savings . he indicated. P lans presented to trustees Friday and made public Tues· day night during a board session tentatively call for closing at least 2 elementary schools and one middle school. Schools mentioned in one plan or another for possible closure include -..hl'--high s chool at· lendance area: Corona del Mar High . Corona del Mar Elementa ry and Lincoln Middle School. Ne wport Harbor High : Woodland, Lindbergh and Newport Elementary Srhools and Kaiser Middle School Costa Mesa High Davis Middle School. Estanci a Hi gh : Pomona Elementary a nd Re a Middle School. Iraqis Thrust Deep By The Assodated Press Iraq rlai med its gound forces made "substantial thrusts" to· day into western Iran along a 300-mile invasion front. pushing 10 miles beyond a northern city on a key road to Tehran. As the air, sea and land war between Persian Gulf oil giants intensified, threate ning global petroleum lifelines, the United St ates advised Americ ans to leave bomb-stricken areas of Iraq. Injured Boy Critk-al An Iraqi military communique broadcast by Bag hdad Radio said ground troops, who Tues- day captured Qasr-e -Shirin a border town in the north 350 miles west or the Ira nian capital. today encircled Sar-e· Pol-Zahab. 10 miles inland, and added, "The rail of Sar-e·Pol· Zahab is imminent." In the central sector of the in- vasion front, the Iraqi command said Iraqi forces captured the Iranian border town or Mehran. 100 miles south of Qasr-e -Shirin, and then advanced eastward. Costa Mesa paramedics work over ,.rcritically injured Ronnie Garcia, 5. of 2901 Me ndoza Drive after the youngster ran into the street and was struck by a car driven by Debra E . Conyers, 25, of \ 1D39 Mission Drive. The Gar cia boy is recover· in j? at Fountain Va lley Community Hospital. Miss Conyers was not cited. The 300-mile front extends from Qas r ·e ·Shirin to the beleaguered oil city or Abadan in the south. Iraq clai~d Tuesday to have penetrated ni~miles in- to I ran at some points and captured a ll Iran ian border posts. It said Iraqis killed 21 Ira- nian soldiers and captured l21. Gunmen Rob ,Uesa Market Of $700 Two bandits, described as quite professional by the supermarket employees they held at gunpoint. escaped with about $700 in cash late Tuesday from a Lucky Marketin Costa Mesa The gunmen, one described as a ~ocky, 22-year-old male Mexican a nd the other as c lean-c ut, slender Caucasian about 32 years old. held up the market al 2180 Harbor Blvd ., at closing time. the store manager said The pair pushed a s hopping cart around the store until all the other customers had left at about 9: 15 p.m . and the six clerks were counting the day's proceeds Al a checkout counter. one of the men ordered the store manager to "get on your knees," and then told the clerks lo lie face down on the floor. As one of the two pistol- carrying bandits t ook the manager to open an office safe which was e mpty the other gunman ordered clerks to place cash, f00<1!$tamps and checks in paper bags. A box boy slipped out a side door and hurried next door to a restaurant to call police, but the 1unmen escaped before officers arrived. police s aid. AD BROVGHT SEJ'EN CALLS "Daily Pilot classified ads get fut result.s. "My ad in another Orange County bewspaper brought only one call-but I got seven calls the fint day in the Daily Pilot.·' Tbat's the advertising success story ot the Costa Mesa man who placedthind inthe Dally PiJot: '76 DalsWl long bed cmpr shell, cassette-equalizer xtra clean. xxx-xxxx If you want speedy results with ,our claallled ad, call M2..ar78. RTD Get8 Fund8· LOIANG&LJ:s (AP)-Dueto IKl'MMd Ylolenee on buses, t.be 8oaN of Supervison voted to itnsuo.•tothe Rapid Trwit Dlll.rict lo Mn o(f ·duty police ot. ftara. W 001an Tabs Her Ex In Brutal Assault I ra n 's Abadan oil refinery, one or the world's biggest, was re- ported in rtames and Iran admitted it was not operating. Radio Abadan a ppealed for t rucks to carrv sandball?s to burning oil lines, for blood ByDAVTDKUT'lMANN Olt .. Dally l'llotStaH When Dianna Daiello regained consciousness last year after more than a month in a coma, she had no recollection or being as- saulted or losing her un born child because of it. But with the weeks and months of recuperation that followed, Miss Daiello gradually recovered her memory of what had hap· pened on a bloody September night one year ago. Tuesday, in Orange County Superior Court, the 20-year-old woman told a seven-man, five· wol1'lan jury that it was murder defendant Kevin Lee Green. her former husband, who bashed her in the head with a metal )tey holder when she refused to have Dead Marine Identified As Ohioan A 20-year-old Mar·ine whose body was found early Saturday on the San Diego Freeway in Costa Mesa has been identified as Steven C. Conley. stationed at the Marine Corps Air Station, Helicopter, Tustin. He was an operations clerk with Heavy Helicopter Squadron 363 and has recently reported back to his station after a 4S-day unauthorized a bsence, Costa Mesa police said today. ' Investigators said the man's body was found by a Costa Mesa motorist on the freeway near Harbor Boulevard at 1:40 a .m. California Highway Patrol officers at first believed the Marine had beef\ struck by a car, possibly as he hitchhiked, but police say now that he may have been murdered. • "Or," said investigator Phil McCormick, "it may have been an accident. or it may have been suicide." "What we are inveat11aling at lh11 ~ is a very mysterious death," McCormJck said. Youn; Conley's body was shipped to his home in C leveland, Ohio, this week followin1 an Oran1e County Coroaer'1 autooey lbal revealed be died ot a brriken neck. sex with him attheir Tustin apart· ment. Al the ti me, Miss Oaiello was nine and a half months pregnant, and authorities contend her child. delivered stillborn by Caesarean section, died because of the trauma raused by her own in· juries. Green, a n El Toro Marine private. is s tanding trial for the child's death and also is charged with attempted murder and as- sault in connection with his ex· wife's injuries. Miss Daiello's head wounds from the early morning attack on Sept. JO. 1979, caused her lo lose not only her memory but also the abilitytospeak. Through intense work with ther a pis ts and counselors, however. she was able lo regain muc h of her ability to com- municate, as demonstrated Tues~ day during her court tesli mony. The return o( her memory also took considerable lime. At first, she testified to jurors in Superior Court Judge Luis Cardenas ' courtroom in Santa Ana, she stilJ loved her husband when she re- <See MEMORY, Page AZ) donations and for private cars lo h elp delive r wounded to hospitals. Iranian President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr vowed to derend Iran lo the "last drop of blood" and told a news conference in Tehran that the United States and the Soviet Union assured him they would stay ne utral in the conflict, Tehran Radio re· ported in a broadcast monitored in Beirut. Lebanon. War Oared after months of sparring aJong the border. Iraq last week scr apped the 1975 border treaty with Iran. The two natinons long have argued over the Shall al-Arab waterway that separates them and an ethnic dispute between them dates back centuries. Iraq's ambassador to J apan, Mohammed Amin al-Jaff, was quoted as saying his country was preparing to lake control of Fans Placated ' NB Cuts Mo_nday Meets They're calling it the "Monday Night Football Ordinance'' down at the city ball in Newport Beach. THE WISECRACKS started this week after City Council members gave preliminary approval to an ordinance that would shift their meetinR night from Mondays to Tuesdays . "It's more than just football. though," stressed Mayor J ackie Heather. •'We get our council packet.son Thunday and read them over the weekend, but there's a feeling we need that extra workingdaytogetin and ask questions. SHE SAID llle council has taken some ribbln1 for the move. "Actually. Monday n.igbt meetln11 are a terrible challensetociU1ens whobavetocbohee between our meelinc and a Sood 1ame," the mayor admitted. The ordinance would chan1e meetin11 to the second and rourt.h Tuesdays of the month at 7: 30 p. m. A nNAL VOTB on the proposed ordinance is scheduled Oct. l4.a'l'Uelday. Tbat Monda.yiaColumbua Day. Oh yes, the Denver Broncos are pla.ytn1 tbe Washin ... m .Redskins. . .~ • ID Iran the Strait o f Ho rm uz. the Persian Gulf outlet, and would gua r antee safe passage for foreign tankers. He made the comment during a meeting in Tokyo with an offi cial of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party Land Bu OK'd but diet nul elaborate. a party spokesman ~aid The J<tpancse ,::c1vt!rnmcnt PX pressed "rleep cont·c:rn · over the l racp lranwn war .Japan gets more than 70 percent ur its (Sf'e ~UOF.AST. Page i\2) Agree men/, Settles Airport La1CJSuit By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL OI t• O.lly ...... $taff Orange Count y officials will be free to purchase 13 acres of land on the western boundary of John Wayne Airport under terms of a settlement disclosed today in a Dads Demand Maternity Benefits Newport Bearh policemen, firemen and lifeguards voted this week to take the city lo court for refusing to provide mate rnity benefits to male employees' wives. A laws uit, explained group leaders, will be launched by five-year veteran patrolman Mike Welsch but paid for by the trio of associations. ·rfiey clai m the city is s id esteppi ng t he law and practicing sex des crimination by holding back on maternity benefits for wives of male employees. ·W e l sc h , sai d M ike Mc Donough, president of the 160-member police association. decided to file the s uit because his wife recently gave birth and now is expecting another child. The city's position, explained City Attorney Hugh Coffin, is that the law doesn 'l require the city to offer benefits to male employees and i{ lbe groups want the benefits, they should negotiate for th e m at the bargaining table. But, he said, if the employee groups proceed with the suit and are successful , the city would agree to extend the maternity benefits to all m ale city employees in the three as· sociations. McDonough said the suit will seek the benefits, which provide up to 80 perce.nt or hospital and medical costs, retroactive to April of this year. "We 've messed around with this iss ue for a year now,'' he added. "we've gone through all the right channels and aJI the pleasantries but it bas n 'l worked. "Unfortunately, this is prob· a bly setting a precedent and next time we'U just go strai.ght to court; just sue." The maternity nap also has drawn the attention or the Equal Employment Opportunity Com- mission which, in a letter to City Attorney Coffin, stated there is "reason to believe" the ci}Y Is practicinc discrimination. A number of fire and police employees have filed claims with the employment com· mission asking for it.s help,. The commission has the powe r , a spokeswoman ex· plained, lo request the U.S. Justice Department to review the claims a nd prosecute the city. lawsuit in which the city or Newport Beach had sought to block the acquisition. ln relu1 n for the purchase rights. county officials have agreed to a three point program to m aintain airport operations at status quo levels pending actions on the soon -to-be r eleased airport m aster plan, related en vironmental impact reports and other noise studies. The settJeme nt was approved today by the Orange County Boa rd of Supervisor s The Newport Beach City Council gave its approval to lhe settle- m ent following an e xecutive (closed) session Monday night Co unt y f'if th Di s trict Supervisor Thomas Riley said a pproval of t he settle me nt ''opens the door to a new work- ing r e l a t ions h,p betwee n Newport Beach and the county lo mutually resolve concerns about John Wayne Airport.'' Riley said the settlement is favorabl~ lo both the city and the county Th e coun t y inten d s to purchase two parcels on the west edge of the airport. The parcels will be used as sites for private airplane tiedowns and buildings to house fixed-base ope rators, inc luding airplane service operators. Newport Beach om cials had earlier viewed the land purchase as an attempt by the county to ex pand the airport's com- me rcial airr raft operations . \\'eatber Dense night and morn- ing cloudiness with only partial afternoon clearing Thursday along the coast. Lows tonight 57 at the beaches. 64 inland. Hazy sunshine later Thursday with highs or 67 lo 74. INSIDE TOD;\"' Though defense strategists are countmg more heavily on the National Guard than at any time since the Revoluntionary War, the militiamen receive only 38 day• of training a year, in· eluding a two·week summer encampment. See the second part of a terles on Pages A12·13. t I f,,ear at Sea IRAO -IRAN COlff LICT---- tof~ demi from todor1'• 100tAd a"Cf ~ IW10t *"lopmntt I Hi111it nian 3 Missile War Strands I Arlld Ztl• ftrcts · .a.-••s 1.915 ltC('essf ully Lawiched AN OE RERG AIR f'ORCE RASE tA P) An Atr fi'orre M lnutt>m n 3 nus:dlf' wu :;uce'f'$8fully haunched \Oday by ian atrb\mw l'Ommnnd t'rt'w 1n a tnt of thf' mlastle's rellabthly, u pok,•:onon "'"d Mideast Ships t ,, Clllbt Aircraft 445 ,.,., .. 31 •••• 1'h1.• nu::.stle hfll>J off at 1 a m on a 1t1naJ from lhe 4th A1 rl>l.1rn\• Command Control Squadron from Ell11worth Air Fore~ lh•Kt' m SOu\h Ditkota. which wa abnard • IJ)('t'111lly tqulp11t.'Ct C'H' 135 nytn~ nt-a r V!indt-nbtttr Ttw uussilc Will!> firl'lt down the fl•<'•fit' Mu;lltlf'Tt:tit R¥n141• ltf•uucue .-.,.,,,, (·a rf e•r ff,.,.,..,.,, 'h"•••' Sl 'l<IN(:i''lfo~l.D , Mo 1Al'1 Ronald Rcawan, C'OOhontcd t1r11.'" .1hout d\ar~t'~ thut he l' quir k tn ;idvCk'itle Wlf' of mlhliary forn'. ,,1111 111d 11' • 1 m nut ~111 n~ to bother every day lry1nK to itll~~t'I th11'"' thlll~' ' · Th,· 1 .... 11,• 11! I h1~ 1• um µu1gn 1:. hts rl•rnrd .in1I I 'm 1 u&t gornl( to i..1•\•1•11 t.lll.111,: .atx1ul ll, Rc.tl(an -;~wt ti~ ht' '-'4l!l 1&1>kl'd a~111n •bout Pr,·~•lklll l '.11 l1•r' \'h,1 r~c·' thut ht' l'Ulb for m1ht<1r) f11r r1• U!> ll '11lut111n111d1pl1m1 .1tH·1·nM·~ 1 Rt'lal">d .,tor) 4 t f u1·1c•r. tlu ... l.:i1• IJi.~c·u.~~ tficff"fL~I \\ ·\SlllNl • ro11,, 1 \l'1 Amid e~pectat1on1> thdl Ir an .i11cl Ir Ml "111 :.non l'lll ore VII dehven e:.. l'res1den1 Cartt-r ffi t•l today "1th ~· .. ·n•1:11 ' uf M.llt' Edmund S Mu:.k1e and national sec•unty J1dcs 1111 thl' 1'mpl1t•,1twns of tht' spreading warfare between lht• t wo M1ddk E.1-.t l·ountn e:. Wh1l\' llnust' 11Htc1ab refused romment on what was dis cus:.e<1 at lht' mel'ling. but sources who requested anony mity conhrml.'d lhl' session inrlude<l the µresident's national security adviser. 7.b1~mcw Brzezinski. as well as Muskie ('fet('fl~O tfi.\'iU~ f•fuu flt•• Wr\SlllNGTO N (/\I') The JustiCI:' Department and the Chicago school board planne~ today. lo ann~unce a~ agree~ent ~o integrate the city's schools Wllhoul tnt'reas1~g bus ing dunng this ele.clJonycar. J uslice Department sources said. llu .... ·~m-.•••11c.•r ('1•n"'' hilb I SHOW LOW. Artz <AP) -A school bus and a highway s weeper collided east of here today and reports indicated one person was killed and 20 were injured. four critically. according to the Department of Public Safety. Board Opens Door To Low-cost HoIDeS T he Orange Co unty Hoard or S u pervisor s r at ifi ed the last necessary agreement Tuesday before the fi rst group of residents c a n bu y ne w ho m e s with below market-value home> loans sponsored by thC' county The agreement, which opens the doors to 100 buyers. clarifies ·county and stale Department of Ho u s i ng a nd C o mmunity Development poli cies on reselling t he so called "afforda ble " unHs. Thus. about 80 buyers waiting for es crow to close so they can move into condominiums at the Wa rmington Group's Aliso Creek Villas in EJ Toro and about 20 at Stt>r ling Home 's Quail Creek pro1ec1 can soon move in Qualifying families can get loans wit h mortgage rates ranging from 8.75 to 11.5 percent. That means o n a $60,000 mo rtgage, a family with the lowest interest rate could make $472 monthly payments rather thao an estimated $700 a month through conventional loans, said Steve Malone, a n aid to Board Chairman Ralph B. qark. However. representatives from local real estate organizations speculated that the agreement could lead to a tread t hat could knock them out of business. Fear at Seq Ry Tht! i\H od1lf'd Pr~8!1 'Sc·vrl'8 of vcgsels " ha ve been !\trundt..-d In lrraql and I ran.ian Stll1pornc 1AS fighting between the Mid e usl 11t•1ghbors rages , sourC'es s11y. wh1ll' prohibitive 1ns ur u111•t• 1 ult•s 11\ft·~t ~n to lif'ln.: oil tunkl'r truHic through thl' rrm l·ul Stn ut of llo rmuz to a 11tundstlll The str:11l 1s a cntu·al 20 m1l e- w1dl' l'B link lx!t ween Persian Gulf 011 cxpo1 t1n~ nations and the 1>httiping lanel:i to 1111 1mport- 1n1t nation.-. Iraq's ,1mb.1s~;1dor to Japan, . 4irport ·- Objection Reiterated Orange County fo'irth District Supervisor Thomas Riley has re - iterated his opposition to any further cons ideration of civilian- m llitary joint use of the Marine Corps Air Station at El Toro. Riley's remarks on the con· troversial issue were contained in a letter prepared as part of lhe county Board of S upervisors form al r esponse to recom- mendations of the 1979-80 Grand Jury. The jury, m its final re port. said officials should continue to ex· plore the joint-use concept. It said county offi cials s hould consider purchase or land adjacent to the base to soften the Marine Corps ' concerns about problems that could occur by joint use of exist· ing facilities. In a response prepared on behalf of the board, the county Administrative office s a id it did not concur with the jur y recom- menctation. Ril~y·s ire on the issue was piqued by a separ ate letter writ- ten by Board Chairman Ralph ~ Ctark who said "additional ex- ploration should continue" on joint use. Riley said in his letter that he fea red Clark's pos ition might be viewed as the "offici al position of the Board of Supervisors ... Consideration or Joint use, Riley noted, was rejected by the Board of Supervisors in a res- olution adopted in February. The sta te agency was involved 1n the two projec ts for different reasons. Aliso Creek Villas are in a w a ter d i s t r ic t und e r state-mandated new connections mor atorium. Quail Creek falls under the jurisdiction of the state Coastal Commission. They are the first two of seven condominium projects in which the county's special loan program 1s to be applied. More Cow11erf eit Suspects Sought The county recently issued a $100 million bond ser ies to raise money for the loans . Repayments are s upposed to pay for lhe cost of the bonds plus administrative rees f 'rom Pngf! I I MEMORY • • ga ined consciousness a month after her assault. She had no memory of either be- ing pregnant or inj ured. "I didn't know nothing," she said under questioning by prosecutor Cliff Harris. Recovering at he r parents' 1--~om.~wilh Green ... wbo helped look ~fter her, she began reconstruct· ing her past until one day the Caesarean scar on her stomach brought back m emories of her pregnancy ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT "'""" .... Pu·\•0.n' Af\fj ~IW' TJ\Mn., ••~·· Ea•tor TMfMt & -~ M""*QlnQ Eftllnt" (IWir .. ,M LMt 4 \\1\tMU MA"•Q111-Q f'OltOt TelepMne (714)~21 CIHlllflH Adwertllll"I 142.9171 Fr-omHort"°'"'-tt'Covnt•~n41tf'\ 540-1220 ~=:''~~ :'!a:.::,(~~!"=~.-~~. m•ll•r or •dweiret""°""'"' "''•11\ M•t ..,. r•o•odw(•O ••t~t 1•<••t ,.,,,11\\ltif'I of coo¥rtontowr.' r.~~;,o"'~··.v,~·::i:.1.·~!;,~!!: ~~· :.:.~.~.:,'. ~=~· .. :1. ~· ... ?! SO ~Mr By ARmUR R. VINSEL OltMo.11, .. fletSIMI Stragglers who eluded capture at a John Wayne Airport area rendezvous leading to a record California seizure of almost $12 million in counte rfeit money are Mrs. Nelson Dies; Wife Of Ex-mayor Fun e ra l s e rvices are scheduled for 10 a.m. Friday for Lor ene Nelson, 78. wife of former Costa Mesa Mayor and O r ange County Supe r visor Claire Nelson. Mrs . Nelson died late Tue.sday at a Newport Beach health care center following a long illness. Services are to be held at the First United Methodist Church. 420 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa, where she and her husband have been longtime members. The Rev. Charles Clark will officiate. Mrs. Nelson, who lived with her husband in a Costa Mesa mobile home park. was a member of the Hoag Memorial Hospital Auxiliary. She is s urvived by he r husband; two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Heald of Nebraska and Mrs. Donna Tilley of Newport Beach; a brother, the Rev. Harry L. Dady of Costa Mesa ; two sisters, Mrs. Monna Fisher of Los Gatos and Mrs. Myrtle Brand of Nebraska; five grandchildren and five great· grandchildren. Interment is scheduled al Harbor Lawn Memorial Puk, Costa Mesa. Visitation will be between 4 and 9 p.m . Tbunday at Pierce Brothers Bell Broadway Mortuary, 110 Broadway, Costa Mesa. Tbe family requeatl that donations be offered to the Lorene Net.on Memorial Fund at First United Methodist Church. sought today by the U.S. Secret Service and Irvine police. One suspect. once -convicted co unterfeiter and printing wizard William Brian Je nnings. 35. of Santa Barbara , remained free today on $15.000 corporate surety bond arter being a rraigned Monday. Two suspected accomplices who investigators captur ed quietly Friday are Eddie Elbert Wingender, JO, and Lynn DaJe Bogart.32. both of Palm Springs. Secret Service Agenl·in-Charge Larry B. Sheafe. of the Los Angeles om ce. s aid they were freed on their own recognizance and scheduled for arraignmenton felony charges at a 2 p. m. hearing today in Los Angeles. Agent Sheafe said one other definite suspect is believed to be in possession of about $25,000 worthoftheh.ighquality bogus$20 and $100 biUs and other arrests are expected. Most ortheslored phony money wa s retrieved from a rental stor age facility in the tiny community of San J acinto, about JO miles southwest or Riverside, in vesligators said. Also seized were a camera, film negatives such as those used ln photographic r eproduction. a plate maker. paper cutter and orinling press. • Lion Safari Stock Gains The Weste rn over·the-counter stock of Irvine 's Lion Country Safari waa trading today at 2th -10 times higher than its one-q_uarter point low this year, accord.in« to a Newport Beach stock broker. (Related story A3) The stock lncre8'ed this year at the same lime as Lion Country Safari officials were investieaUng the possibility of putt i ng a 10,000-peraon amphitheater on its property. The wild -animal park announced 1\aetday that it plans lo build such an amphitheater in conjunction with the Koll Co. -· ------------...... --... Mohammed Amin al-Jaff, was qu ote d as saying today his country was preparing to take control of the strait and would gu arante e safe passage for foreign tankers. He made the re· mark ,during a meeting in Tokyo with an official of J apan 's ruling Liberal Democratic Party but did not elaborat e , a party spokesman reported. c•at 332 Aircraft ,.,.,,,. 13.•.• IRAN HOW IRAN AND IRAQ FORCES MATCH UP A ........... Recent Estimate• Cut Flret Two figure• for Iran f 'rottt Pa,,_. 11 I A source at a major oil com· pany said one of the company's ta nkers passed through the strait late last night or early to- day on its way into the Gulf of Oman. Iranian vessels we re patrolling the waterway but the MIDEAST WAR MOUNTS • • • s hip wa ot stopped, said the so urce ho asked not to be identif . Lloy 's of London, the British ins ur e exchange. earlier re- ported strait was open. In W hington on Tuesday, Sen. G ge McGovern, D·S.D .. ~a iled n the United Nations to send a ask force into the gulf to kee p the strait open. A State Department source, who asked not to be identified , said some shipowners m ay de· cide to keep their vessels outside the Persian Gulf, in the Arabian Se a . beca use insurers have s tarted as king "proh ibitive r ates " for coverage in the area. A shipping industry source in Bahrain said an average of 75 tanke rs and other vessels travel the strait daily. At the northern end of the gulf, meanwhile. "scores of vessels" reportedly were "stranded in Iraqi and Iranian ports with no pilots willing to take them out and with shippers tending to • s hun the ris k of s teaming throug h me n aced waters ," another Bahra in sh ipping of· ficial said. Upper Bay Meet Tonight State Fis h and Game officials will propose a plan for partial dredging and restoration of the Upper Newp<>rt Bay at a meet· ing in Newport Beach tonight. The 7 o'clock s ession of the Public Policy Advisory Commit· tee is expet'ted to focus on how the Fish and Game department will spend $700,000 toward the dredging. T he meeting will be held m the Newport City Council Cham· bers. 3300 Newport Blvd crude oil from the Persian Gulf area. The Iraq National Oil Co. SUS· pen~ed loading oil from Iraq to foreign tankers effective Tues· d ay, o ffi c ia ls o f J apan 's Ministry of International Trade and Industry officials said. They said they had no word or know how long the s uspension would last. Tehran Radio quoted the Ira· nia n joint staff as saying at least 34 Soviel·made Iraqi jets had been downed and four Iraqi ships sunk. It did not make clear wha t time period was involved. An Iraqi co mmuniqu e broadcast by Baghdad Radio said U.S.-made Ira nian jets bombed oil installations and in· dustrial targets in the southern port city of Basra a nd the northern oil cities of Kirkuk and Mosul at daybreak and midday T he communique s aid 10 planes were brought down in Kirkuk, s ix in Mosul and five in Basra where four Americans and four British petrochemical experts were killed in a similar raid Tuesday. It also said Ira- nian jets raided the Kurdish· populated city of lrbil, 180 miles north of Baghd~d. but made no mention of casualties. Jn naval fighting. Iraq said two Iranian frigates and seven gunboats were destroyed and most of the crews drowned. Iraq said its ground forces made substantial thrusts today into western Iran along a JOO. mile invasion front from Qasr-e· Shirin in the north to the beleaguer ed oil city of Abadan in the south. Iraq claimed Tues· day to have penetrated nine miles into Iran at some points and captured all Iranian border posts . It s aid they killed 21 Ira- nian soldiers and captured 121 A broadcast by Abadan Radio said Iranian rorces captured four Americans and a number of Iraqi soldiers today as the Ira- nians defeated Iraqi forces at Shalams hah, in western Iran. The radio gave no other details on the Americans. Iran has <'!aimed the United States was behind the recent escalation of the border conflict and has called the Iraqi troops "mercenaries." * * * Americans. In Fli!{ht WASHINGTON <AP ) Americans living in Iraq's embattled Basra oil refin. i n g region h a ve been advised by their govern· ment to nee, and the State Department is preparing to order a ll official U.S. personnel and their depen- dents to leave Baghdad, U.S. officials said today. Iranian jets bombed and strafed Basra on Tuesday, and there were reports that as m any as four of the 200 to 300 Americans living in or near the city had been killed. There are 2 1 U .S . diplomatic officials living 1n Iraq , all of them attached to the American interest section that is part of the Belgian em b a ssy i n Baghdad. The United States does not ma intain formal relations with Iraq. Iraqi business in t he United States i s transact ed through an interest section at the Indian embassy. FOR YOUR HOME OR OFFICE LASTING BEAUTY IN GENUINE LEATHER When you buy a leather chair, you are making an investment in the future. 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Simply explained, this lets you ttlv_, yuur us.et for example. nn apprcc11ued .stock lo a qua lifymg trust you set up. l>unng your lifetime or your hft'ttme plu.s that or your spouse you recci ve the income from that stock Block of rour, ts-cent American architec ture comme1DOCative atampe .uJ be luued Oct. 9 ln New York City. Stamps clockwiee from upper left depict originaJ Smltmonian lnaUtution bulldin& in Wasbiniton, O.C. Trinity Cbw-ch in Boston, Lyndbunt at Tarrytown, N. Y. and Pmnsylvan.ia Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia. WHEN YOU DIE, the trust's benefi ciary is the recognized charity or your choice. You get un immediate c haritable deduction yet keep the income from the asset until you die. Moreover , there is nothing to prevent the trustee from selling your single security gift (tax Border War Benefits African Gold DraUJS Nervow Investors JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) -The · lraqi·lraniu border conflict wu bad news that wu IOOd news for South Africa. Tbe reason was SOid. Soatb Alric• ii the world's lar1est producer of 1old. When troubles loom, nervous investors often ·18%-22% ANNUAL YIELD fem ltt.-~ on 6 lllOftlhs to one yecw solely Hand T.D. notes. Trust deeds available From '1,000 to '200,000 c.-.., ................ . CAl.l Dll£CT or COUfCT fOI DfTAll.S & FR& MOCHUlf PlEASECONTACT ME AT· .HOME •. BUSINESS PLEASE CALL AT. HOME TIME 8 USINESS NAME . STREET CITY ZIP HU"11~C:,!~~EACH ....... c...e ..... .,. ... a,..tu4f 714 ••• 1167 • 21J 19J..Ul7 NEWPORT IEACH ~7~-=, head for the security of gold. driving its price upward. International gold prices reached $720 an ounce Tuesday on the London gold market before closing at $711, due in part to the fighting between Iraq ancj Iran in the strategic oil-producing Middle East. That was a $46 rise over Friday's price of $674. Gold shares o n the Johannesburg Stock Exchange were the most heavily traded and brokers reported many of the buying orders came from U.S. investors . "The Americans are grabbing everything they can get," said one broker. The price of gold reached an all.time high of $875 an ounce in trading in New York on Jan. 21. Since then, prices have stayed above i600 and have s welle d the coffers of the white-minority government here. Gold producers here are said to be able to make a profit even if the price should fall to $400 an ounce. THE GOLD PRICE boom is reflected in an economic surge in the country. Car sales are already approaching 90 percent of the number sold in all of 1979. Luxury goods such as imported perfumes selling at S650 an ounce or stereo units at $2,000 are being snapped up by South African consumers. Imports in August reached a record St. 7 billion. according to figures released by the government customs office. But the boom also has had some negative effects here. The inflation rate is 14 percent. The rental market, previously oversupplied because homeowners could not get good prices for their houses, is not disappearing as prices soar. AS LONG AS THE troubles of other people remain far from South Alri(:a's borders, the gold mai'lte\ will go up here. experts say. But if the Iraqi· Iranian conflict should produce a large decline in oil production from the region, they say, even the soaring price of gold might not be able to help South Africa avoid an economic slump. While it has extensive coal fields and an ambitious coal-to.oil technology, South Africa bas no natural oil of its own. It imported aJJ of its oil from Iran until Shah Mohammad Reta Pahlavi was overthrown in February 1979. Now , it buys oil on the expensive spot, or open market. Citizens Bank Money Market Certificates. 11.S4S% Annual Rate• 11.074% Annual E/fcctive Yidll, hased on relnvcmnm1 of hoth principcil and inrcrest al ma1un1y a1 1hc ...imc annual rate. 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You can set up your trust with the re· qulrement to provide you a fixed number of dollars a year ror ure. You can aJso choose to take a fixed percenta e or the total assets of the lru11t. That can help to protect this income from inflat ion . Elaborate tax rules provide a varying fra c ti on of your original gift's market LUCAS value whi ch is deductible as a contribution in the year you make it to the trust. IN EXCHANGE, you may weU find yourself with a hidden extra deduction when it comes time to pay estate taxes. If the assets or the trust appreciate, and death comes. the total trust goes into your est·ate. Si nce marital deduction is figured on the total estate, the larger the estate, the larger the allowable deduction. And then the fully appreciated assets of the trust ar e a c haritable d edu c tion from what's le ft. This vehicle, properly handled, can boost deductions availa ble to shelter your survivors. Pres um abl y you have additionaJ investments besides those made m your formal retirement program and estate plan. Hopefully. most of these in vestments are profitable, and INnaHE 8-f<R•G &Int Ft S.yl1M-8"llne SenrllPll BenllVL e.ttub Be•MQI Blbl>Co Blro5on Blttclv 81•-Bon.nw BrwToms Bue--~~&'' CP'T GalWI • GaM.aH GapE119y GapSwC C.plnAlr c. .. ~ C.v C Cnvt OvmSh a-!Ho Ovnl.ea a.nu11 Chubb Cirlico ClttSoG.1 CiUUIA I • some of them, on paper. show a remarkable gain. Of counse you know the tax shelter available ii a lon1·\erm capital gain (since you pay taxes on only part of it), but even so, a major Iona-term capital gain can make you think twice about cl~ln1 out a profitable inv•stment and paying the necessary tax. Quite likely you've looked into averaging your one·ti me windfall over several years. But hav e you heard of the installment sale? Investors sometimes sell an appreciated asset -perhaps to their adult children -taking from the m an installment note to be paid over a specific period of time -even 20 years. The adult child can hold the asset, or he can immediately resell it at its appreciated price without tax. Ile or she can diversify the asset, if it is a se curity, or re-invest elsewhere if it is real property. In either case, the earnings may well pay lhe 4 per cent interest or mor'1 which must be charged to th~adult child. FOR THE PARENT, eath installment payment is taxed in part as ordinary income on the int e r est , and in part as long-term capital gain. And of co urse a part o f each installment is treated as tax-free return of the original invested capital. Meanwhile, the child gets his own deduction for the interest Ov~r 1,h.-Countt:ar NASO Listinq' paid the parent. Thls can beJ. particularly lf the child -~ may be 21 or older -bu tas problems of his own. , Finally, the Private Annwty II another way of aellln1 •D appreciated asaet while spreadln1 the results acrou the years. An investor uses an uset to buy an annuity from a aon. The son then makes payments to the parent. and what the soa does with the asset is his business. All be bu to do ii make those payments until the parent dies. The private annuity defers the parent's income taxes, but unlike the installment sale does not protect the child. He has no interest payments which he can deduct from his own \ax. The son really cannot know his own costs of the transaction until the parent dies. But tbe private annuity does do on_e major thing. THEREISonespecialquestion about your retirement plan. If you propose lo accept your retirement benefits in a lump sum. on what date does your plan decide you will get it? . Many try to have lhe date fall on Jan. 1 of the year after they retire. 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During the 1973-75 slump, wor<.:t or the entire post· World War If period, four out of every five men and women who lost their jobs let their health coverage lapse. Whatever the reason, being jobless left the m µarticularly vulnerable to big medical and hospital bills at a time when they could least a fford it And new evidence is being disclosed repeatedly these days that medical and hospital bills do go up under the stress of los 1ng a job What can you do to protect yourself a nd family against the prob lem" Money's Worth AS A FIR~T STEP. adv1Sel> Walter J McNerney, pres- ident of Blue Cross and Ulue Shield, check your group health policy lo find out how long you will be covered after being laid off Or you m ay get this information directly from your company or union offi cer . Some companies or union contracts continue coverage from three to six months. The usual grace pe riod. though, 1s 30 days. Other com· panics and unions also will carry you on their roster of group subscribers fo r a period after your employment terminates. as long as you reimburse the m ro r pre- m1ums BEFORE YOUR G RA E period e nds, you may be able to arrange to be covered by another g roup or, if you wish. convert your present group policy to one of a non- ~roup type, for which you pay directly as an individual. Of the two. the first us ually is prefera ble because ~roup l'ovcragc 1s almost always less expensive, often by 15 to 20 percent So. look to the poss1b1hty of being covered by your working spouse's group <under which you already may be covered > Or cons ider joining a profess ional. fraternal or other organization with membership privileges that in- clude a group policy IN MAKING THIS S WITCH, however, be sure that you can do so without a physical exam or without having to fulfill any new waiting periods for an y pre -exashng medical cond1t1ons before coverage begins. If those drawbacks exist, you may be better off con- verting your present group policy to non-group st atus. If your coverage was from a Blue Cross and Blue Shield plan. you will automallcally be offered a conven1on pohcy which. in most instances, will provide essentially the same benefits as your group policy --although at a higher pr~m1u m Your new policy will be the "service" lype, paym~ vi rtually a ll hospital and surgical/medical bi lls .fiitfJck11111 The ."tpo1li9h1 UfW VORll. IAPt ~Id. n-. 0"'-• and net t hanQt" ot t,.,e t 1tteen ~\ <)(ftve N<-¥rt 'Yor to St()(.. ti. E •<hangt 1\~\ ~"&,;-:11o•Mll> al s;s"~""'n1~~ .. Cll1C0t O 110 800 11 lt1\atoh'K SOSO )01• • '• C,,,11 011 S20 100 4.J' • • J • oeu.a Air l .. w 100 .. 11. 1'• IBM •IO 'lOO .S .1 • Sea,.Roeb '51 100 17'. BrtSIMV~' JI• 100 •I 1 1'. t< marl ~.400 21' • '. ,1 Bvrn\RI. l61 300 / .... VnO•IC...I ' 112 .tCJl l8 .... t Pt . '• r l I T..soro Pel l'8 000 H' • AmerHtSS s 3'1,000 )61 I T CMoCp n "1100 ?<! .. 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