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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-09-30 - Orange Coast Pilott • raq1 u e ____ enter • It Caltrans Shrub Anaheim Seeks Removal Angers $1 Million in Ne_wport Group 'Doctor' Case DAILY PILOT ***25c*** • • . . W • . • I , •I VOL. n. IHI. Dt,, s•CTtOltS, ...... , one DMl"t ...... ~- UPR00TE0 OLEANDERS ANGER RESIDENTS Richard Naylor (l•ft), Kart Hoerflg Fought for Replacement Oleander Removal Angers Residents By STEVE MARBLE Of .. Detty ...... Staff Mildred Smith says life was ac>inl smooth as you please until workmen started hacking down the 15-foot olnnders that once shaded her Newport Beach back yard. Now, complains the 10-year resident of De Ania Bayside Village, it's dust and noise from dawn to dark. The mobile home dweller is one of lS residents who lifted their voices when work crews last summer started toppling the oleanders that served as a nowering barrier between the park and noisy Coast Highway. "I never even knew it was that bad out there," says Mrs. Smith, jerking her thumb in the direc· lion of tbe highway. Richard Naylor, pre.sldent of the De Anu community assocla· lion, claima that Caltrans ol· ficials never notified park resi· (See SBRUll8, Pa1e A2) 'Daetor' Case • Raid Hits Nuke Site Reactor Missed by Iran Planes BAGHDAD. Iraq (AP) -Ira- nian fighter-bombers, in a raid on the Iraqi capital, struck a French-run nuclear research center in Baghdad today but missed the reactor, the ·French Embassy here reported. Meanwhile . a battle was re- ported south of Ahwaz. capital of the Iranian province of Khuzestan. An embassy spokesman reached by tele,hone minutes after tbe raid said the research center compound suffered only "minor damage in the. living quarters of the staff. There are no French casualti es ." The spokesman could not say whet.her non-French experts or Iraqis on the staff were injured. The fuel tanks of Baghdad's electric power plant on the southwest edge of the city also were hit. Witnesses said lhey saw several Iranian American· made Phantom jets brought down by surface-lo-air missiles Crash Hurts HB Cyclist A H\Ultington Beach teen-ager was in critical condition al Foun· tain Valley Community Hospital today with injuries s uffered Mon· day when he apparently lost con· trol of bis motorcycle and skidded into a tree. . Police said Michael Paul of Baghdad's Soviet-supplied air defense system. Sources said born bs left heavy smoke coming from Vie city's power station and resulted in 10 deaths and 85 wounded. The raid was the first air raid on Baghdad since Saturday in the nine-day war between .the ·U.S. MAY SPY ON MIDEAST WAR-A4 Persian Gulf oil giants. Air at· tacks on major oil refineries in the southern part of both coun· tries have halted their now of oil to the world. In Tehran, the Iranian Parlia· ment resumed debate on the fate of the S2 American hostages in their 332nd day of captivity and appointed a seven-member com- mittee lo investigate their case, tt\e state-run radio rePorted. It said Par).iament would debate Sunday the com mission 's ...... powers, but decided that the final decision on the hostages would be made by Parliament. not the commission. The Iranian c ommand claimed that its forces destroyed six Iraqi tanks today in "fighting in western Iran, Tehran radio reported. The communique also claimed 140 Iraqi tanks destroyed Sunday and Monday in heavy land and air battles in the northern sector of the war Officer Held Whalen, 17, 15791 Aulnay Lane, MEXICALJ, Mexico (AP) -A was northbound on Edwards "recently appointed Federal Street near Citadel Drive at 12:30 / Judicial Police chief. Coman· p.m . when the accident occurred. .dante Jorge Castillo del Rey, ls He was taken to the trauma in Jail today and one of his center at Fountain Valley with , agents hospitalized after a bead and internal injuries. Police shootout resulted in the death of said be wu not wearing a helmet a Mexican customs agehl, ac· at tbetimeoftbe a~cident. cording to Mexicali police. front near Qasr·e·Sbirin and 21 more in the so\Jthem sector. A communique from the Iraqi military command said its forces "beat back counterat· tacks by enemy reinforcements and mopped up pockets of enemy resistance" along tbe JOO.mile invasion front from the Shatt al-Arab waterway on the south to Qasr·e-Shirin in the north. It said tbe past 24 hours of ground action left six Iraqi soldiers killed. LS wounded and five missing. There was no men· tion of Iranian losses. The lT aqi gove rnment· controlled n e wspaper Al Gomhoria claimed, meanwhile, "Iran's radio in Ahwaz has s topped broadcasting lies, because it has been taken by our forces.·· People in Nicosia. Cyprus, who regularly monitor the Ahwaz broadcasts said they were unable to pick up its fre· <luency. The radio in Abadan, south of Ahwaz, also was off the air, newspapers in Kuwait said. The Iraqi command claimed Ahwaz was captured Sunday, but Iran denied the claim and said the city's defenders were holding out. On Monday, Iraq shifted a rmored forces from the <See MIDEAST, Page AZ> 'House' Fans Lose Show DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - For television stat.ion WHO, a lO·minute interruption in its broadcast scheduJe was bad news. But that was nothing com· pared to the ire of hundreds ol fans of ''Llttle House on the 'Prairie," who bad eagerly awaited the-wedding of Law-a, a major character in the NBC·TV series. -A Lqona Beacll resldent woo wu confronted at home by a 1'nlfe-wieldin1 man who de· maaded cub slqjed the would· )le bandit, who then ned, police fa.id. •• WtWam Richard Diets, $1, ol 114 N. Cout Hl1bway said be OPetMd bil front door at about ll:IO a.m. Monday and wu met ~!_ stnnser wbo pulled out a City Seeks ~I Million When the station went ofl the air shortly before 8 p.m. Mon- day, taking with it Laura's wed· ding, fans Oooded tbe station wltb calla. At one point, the delu1e jammed the stat.ion's switchboard and aa,ry callen turned to other 1tatlonl to voice tbelr displeasure. TM ... peet reportedly Hid, :P.J weet 1wr money." Oleta .._.and~ man on the bead, ~Mkl. . ··~mm deKrtbed u a a or ar-ol~ Caueaslaa, about ... 1IO ..... reportdy ........ ~­flllaway.' ........ ..., .. - i; fllo ftllka. WU Mea, ~ ..... . - Gerald Barnes, alread)' faclne cbaraes of mpqueradlnl aa a . pbyslcia, waa Da!Qed la a Sl mlllion lawsuit ftled Monday by tbe City ol Anaheim. The dtJ'• 1ult u.u Barnee .. defendant alaal with bia fGl.1ner Jnlae employen, tile Pftlftc Soutb-...t Medical .Clinic and tbe Haf1aarden Medical Clinic lrl Alh.tmwa and worken COID· penHUoa admlnl1trator R.L . Kauta1De. la tbe llllt, &be cilJ Heb • re- f.a,ad of te.soo pald lbrou1b Kautz to the Paclftc Southwest Clinic for aervicea rendered and referrals by Barne9. Jn the suit, prepared by Depu· ty City Attorne1 Howard P . Brody, the dty al.lo aaks for Sl mlllloa in punitive dama1es. Brodr .. ,. in the suit tbat dty workers ..... treated by Barnee between Aprl!_i_ 1171, and f'ebrury, t•. WHD the dty IOUlbt to ba¥e Kauta ref\IDd tbe moD•J palcl for Barae1 • Hntt9, the dalm wu cletlled. Tit• dtJ 11te1es that tbe defendall' must bave known tbat· Barnet waa not a licemed pbyslclan end therefore de· cleved the city in cbargin1 for bis services..: _ z Bames, 41, ol Trabuco Canyon already bu been arrested on suspldan ol poeln1 u a doctor without a Ucenee. He allo bu been cbaraed wltb murder ln coaneetloa witb tbe cteatb of John McKeule. wbo died lut year ol diabetel after 8VMI al· letecllJ failed to dla..,.. the dileue. Chiefs Meet MOSCOW (AP)-Soviet Prest· dent Leonid l. Br.ubftev met to- .day wltb Indian President Neelam SaQJlva Reddy and said tbe SoYiet Union ii tryln• to live detente "a tecoDd wlnd" in a · .ardt ,_..W.meatl of intern• tJonal proble1111. Verdict On '74 Death SACRAMENTO <Al>> -A man who claimed to have killed 42 in several Western states was found guilty in Sacramento Superior Court of the 1974 murder of a Sacramento tax auditor. Judge John Boskovicb found Thomas Creech, 30, guilty of first· degree murder in the suffocation death of Vivian Grant Robinson, so. an auditor for the state Franchise Tax. Board. His body was found June 19, 1974. in his home. Creech, who has been convicted of killing two men in Idaho, is serving a life sentence in Idaho State Prison. He was sentenced to hang, but the Idaho Supreme Court declared that state's death penalty statute unconstitutional. He is scheduled to be sentenced by Boskovich for lhe Sacramento crime Oct. 20. He could receive another life term that would be begin if he is paroled from Idaho. The former sexton at an Episcopal church in Port,Jand, Ore .. Creech is being investigat· ed for murders he said he com· milted in Oregon. Nevada 8.1\'4 Wyoming. Guility Victory EXETER , N .H . CAP) Renowned baby doctor Ben· jamin Spock said he considered his plea of guilty to trespassing during a 1978 anti-nuclear dem· onstration at the Seabrook nuclear plant a "victory." Coast Weather Some fog at beaches Wednesday otherwbe sun· ny. Lows tonight 62 to 66. Highs Wednesday lower 70. alone cout to 88 to 96 inland. INSIDE TODA 't' E le11en·11ear-old Morgon Ro~ oJ GaiuniUe, Fla., /aced a Pl>,000 medical bi l I -and P*f fl off. SH· nor,, plaolo, Al. latlex .,.. ....... Cl LM. ... M .......... ~Al a.... et-• c.es. Al Cr•••• Al =... ....... Cl ........... .tt ,...._CM ....., ...... a ... I , • \ l I .. . \t DAILY PtLOT s U .N. Ouster ·Asked Syria Wants Israel Expelled UNITED NATIONS CAP> Syria eallod Vl*'IY today ror Is rael's upul Lrom..l!lt-1lni.L .ea ~-ona a movf' that Ptftj .denl C'artM atd would cast lfutur" ll S participation ln lh# •world bocty in cloubl Addressing the Mth seimoo tl!f tht-LI N Gt·n~ral Ass~mbl )'. Syrian t'oreitcn MlnistH Abdul Hal im Khuddam ur1t1d th~ l~·nattun body "to reconsider Israel's rnem~nsb1p m this In I ernatiomd or.r11n11ahon bel'aWie 1t h11 ~ c·o n :;1 1i1 ntl) a nd :1ystt>mat11·ally and obstinately been nouung thl" dec1111ons or this assembly and o rgan1u tton ·· The Asse m bly must take "de cis 1ve action agGanst Is r ael," K·haddam s aid. be<'au e "the Umted State:. ha~ been •ble to * * * ,.. rotH Png.-l I MIDEAST • • northern end of its invas ion front to bolster its siege of Kbor· ramshahr and Abadan and told the United Nat ions it would agree to a cease-fire in its war with Iran if the Iranians would do likewise. Iran ignored the Security Council's appeal ror a halt in the fighting. Hundreds of Ir aq i army trucks. many loaded with tanks and armored personnel carriers. lert Qasr-e -Shirin on Monday and headed for the ha rd fighting on the Shatt al-Arab estuary 280 miles to the south . The large transfer of equip- ment was a sign of Iraqi con· fidence that the northern front in Iran's oil province of Khuzestan was s~ure and also that the Ira· nians were still fighting stub· bornly to hold on to Khor· ramshahr, Iran's chief port on the Shatt al-Arab, and Abadan, the site of one of the world's largest oil refineries 15 miles dow.n the waterway at the head of the Persian Gulf. Irvine Plant Mishap Told A 53-year-old Ana heim man was treated and released from Tustin Co mmunity Hos pital Monday afternoon a rter an in· dustrial accident in Irvine. ac· co rdin g to a h os pital spokeswoman. Harry Faber got his hand caught in an automatic orange s queezer at O rangematic Manufacturing, 1860 K aiser A venue, said Orange County Fire Department s pokesman Mike McKee. The industrial firm manufac· tures automatic o range squeezers . Paramedics who treated him said he will be able to retain full use or the hand. Course Scheduled In Resuscitation A nine-hour cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) course will begin Oct. 7 at the Community United Methodist Church. 6662 Heil Ave .. Huntington Beach. The course is designed to re· duce needless deaths from heart attacks. drowning and choking. More information can be ob· tained by calling Beverly Boyd at Coastline Community College, 963-2044. Families Flee BAINVILLE, Mont. CAP) - Families living in a four-mile . radius of a 19-car train derail· ment were evacuated after toxic insecticide leaked from one of the cars, a railroad spokesman has said . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,... Ot..-. 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'••t•dwc•• wONvt , .. <••• "'"''"'_.. tf ... , ..... ,_ r.:.~...!··.~·:~..r.;:.::.~~ ~ ... ,,., ... _ ... , ....... 11 u,. -:r.. fRtttte tf ... ......_ M • ..._.~It par•latf' the ~ru r1t rounr1I through the abuac of 1&.. r1.U1l lu veto " Tb~-Gt'n f'rol AicM•nlhly, in which t•ar h n•ttoo hoi. om· vott- hu twt 11 ubh· to dl'ny lJ N t-redf'nl1a l'l to South A fru w 1;1111·1• 1974 A pn>pft.oenl wai. 111udc at th1• r ertnt 39 nation ls lam 1C' '0 11 f~rencf' ln Ft>z. Moro<'<'o , le> lr) to duplicatt' thtt uc•tluo takt'11 IJ l4108t lhc> l'rctorltl .;ovcrnmcnt by rallying a comLanut1on ul Eut bl0<• 1&nd 'rhml Wurltl votei. In I he> Gt•nf'ral Alii.t.•rn bl y wh~rt" a !Umplf' maJ<>rtty r an del'lde procedural mattera , such a lht' . approval of credentials On Monday. Carte1 told lhl' annual eonvenl1on or thl' 111 terna tion a l Ludie::. C arnwut Workers Union an Nt:w York * • * Threats St.•t•n • that, 1f lhl' hardhnc Arab e.it· 11ulKhH1 lhrt'a l was ("arr1<'<1 out u~1tln!it rsrael, 1l "would raise Utt• RrOVl'St questions about the futu re.· of tht' <;erwrul A11sembly und furU1er purticipa tlon of the lln1h'rl State!! and other nations 111 the d1.1h~ratlons of that body. "W tl will not pcrn11l it," the prt'111d ·nt 1led ar•ed. In tu' s~et·h to the <;e neral . A ~'r mhly Khadda rr. ignored ~11c·t·1 f1t roference to the conflict Ut'hH·l!n lnm and Iraq lo con· tentrah· 111::. vc1'bal attacks on lh US. spon:tored Camp David pC<H't' proc·ess He characterized tht> Israeli Eygypt1 a n peace tre aty as a .. hind r a n ce to peat•e and a rt'flection of the LI S tle::.1rt' for ht-g~ in Lhe rt'.: 11m * * * Egypt Volunteers As Arab Def ender UNITED NATIONS (AP> Egypt offered here today lo de· fend Arab countries a round the Persian Gulf against threats to their sovereignty that it said were developing amid the Iran Iraq war. Kamal Hussein Aly. Egyptian deputy prime m i nis t e r a nd foreign minister, us ed the Arab name for that gulf as he told the U.N. General Assembly · "In the Arabian Gulf today. external threats are emerging for the sovereignty of the /\rab peoples ... "Egypt is willing and able to carry out its historic role and to shoulde r its responsibilities lo safeguard the Arab peoples in the gulf area In accordance with their wishes.•· Egypt has the biggest ar my in the Middle East. Ali did not say which countries he believed were threatening those around the gulf. Nor did he mentio.n talk heard lately of sending a Western naval task force to keep open the Strait of Hormuz at the mouth of the gulf. through which much of the world's oil is shipped to market. That talk started after the out· break Sept. 22 between the oil· prndur rng countries of J r an and Iraq But Western officials late ly ha V'e soft-pedaled the idea. Besides Iran and Jraq. Arab countries bordering the Persian Gulf are Saudi Arabia, Kuwait. Bahrain. Qatar. Oman and the United Arab Emirates Bishop Seek Nod Ori Contraception VATI CAN CITY t AP 1 - Ame ri can Ro man C atholic bis hops ha ve c alle.d on Pope John Paul n to take a more tolera nt attitude toward the millions of Catholics who violate the church's ban on contracep· lion. "We cannot credibly treat the p r oble m o f con tra ception without clear and honest rec o~n1tion of t he g rave de mo· graphic problem of our times." Archbishop J ohn R. Quinn or San Francisco told more than 200 Catholic bishops holding a month-long synod on the role of the Christian family in the modem world. .---JUST BREAKING Late llem3 from today 's world und nalumal news deoelopments Economic Indicators. Continue Escalation WASHINGTON (AP) -A government barometer designed to indicate future movements in the economy rose in August for the third month ln a row, the Commer ce Department said to· day. .. The Index of Leading Indicators increased 1.9 percent to a level of 131.0. The July increase, originally calculated as a rec· ord 4.6 P:_ercent, was revised 'downward to 3.7 percent because ordets for new plants and equipment fell short or expectations. An increase in the average work week was the biggest con· tributor to the August improvement Hitting the August index hardest was the layoff rate. which indicated more Americans were losing their jobs. GOP .-lsb Cart er Catt1Pfdfllt . \1.tit WASHINGTON CAP> -Republican members of the Senate Appropriations Committee said today_ they have as~ed con- gressional auditors to see whether pubhc funds are being spent on President Carter 's re-election campaign. In a letter to Comptroller Genera l Elmer Staats, the 11 senators said 90 employees of other agencies are detailed lo the White House , pe rha ps to replace regular White House employees doing campaign work. "This is the largest number of detailees at any time during this administration." the senators said. ''ls this a proper e x· ercise of the detailing authority?" Carter to Aid Steel l11d1111fry WASHINGTON (AP) -Presidel1t Carter , hoping to stimulate a crucial segment of the economy and bolster his re· election campaign in major industrial states. today unveiled a special aid package for the troubled steel industry. The president announced the comprehensive program at a news conference, saying it "is proof that the proper role of gov· emment is to be a partner in change" with industry. The plan includes a liberalization of depreciation laws . enabling steel companies to write off about 40 percent more of their equipment costs. ll also calls for a proposed ameDdment of the federal Clean Air Act, who which would allow a three-year postponement of pollution deadlines the companies must now meet. ....,,_., Pl~~,, f '•u"lflM?nf• \.4-ie NEVADA, Iowa (AP> -Ronald Reag~n .• accusing the Carter administration of practicing the pohtics of evasi~n. public relations and e tnpty rhetori~, pledged today .to give farmen a strong voice and falter pror1ts under a Republican ad· mlnlatration. 1 • • Lasbi.n& out at President Carter s agncuJtural policies as "an unprecedented disuter," Reagan told a farmer aud~ence that "ti government payments were made on the. basts of damage done by 1ovemment, farmen an over Amenca would be collecting disaster payments right now.·• ·'°•"fl l'lglll• Fi~ A hard SMp SAN DlEGO <AP) -Flre broke out today ln a supply room of the amphibious usauJt a~ Okinawa, the Navy said. One firefllbter wu aU,btly injunid. A NaY)' spokes. man said the ftre •tarted about 2 a.m . ln a fowtb deck aQPPly room wblle ID09t ol the 800-member crew wu aboard. The fire spread. to at leut two compartments. but there was no evacuation. Tbe caUM wu not Immediately known . . .. AP Wl..-to CAPTURED AMMUNITION Iraqi Shows Haul • BAGHDAD IRAQ 0 • Milts TEHRAN• IRAN 100 AP W•rvonoto DISPUTED Shaded area IS part of terralory <lcmaudetl by 1 raq a~ l(•rms for peace in it!> war with l 1 un. Veep D~l•at ~ Callf>d Off W1\SlllNGTON <AP I The League or Wornl'n Voter~ has of ficially 1·ancclcd its plans for a vice pres1dent1al campaig n t.le· ba le in Lou1S\111le Thursday. The action follows the refusal or Republican George Bush and the subsequent withdrawal by Vice P resident Walter 1" Mondale But le:1guc Prec;1dcnt Ruth J llinerfeld '.ia1d ~he sltll has n 1 given upon try ing to arranMl' two more pres1dcnt1:i l <I<' bates. Mrs llincrfr·ld said. "We con· tinue to urge the public lo bring press ure on the cand1dalcs to C'Om mit to more campaign de· bates Our plan ning for t he presidcnlial dcbal<'s turrcntl> proposed for Cleveland a nd Portland . Ore . will continue Shekel Revived .JE RUSALE M <A P> The perennia ll y s hrink ing Israeli pound was replaced tod ay by the s hekel. a currency res urrected fro m Biblical times. One s hekel equ a ls 10 pounds . Coins are slightly different but banknotes are unchanged except for a miss· ing zero Union Makes OC Gains Se vente e n e n gi n~e rin g employees of the Orange County Sanitation District have decided to affiliate with the American Federation of State, County and Municipal F.mployees in the latest move in the union's effort to p ut the Oran ge County Employee Assoc iation out of business. AFSCME. a division of the A FL·CIO, is the nation's largest public employees union. Its of· fi cials previously had announced their intention to wage a full scale c:ampa1gn to win the right to represent all Ora nge County e m ployees. Mor e tha n 5,000 employees now are represented by OCEA "The eng}neering employees relL that OCEA did a poor job of representation in the past and did n 't have the necessary political clout to be effective as a bargaming agent ," sa id John Ad ams. a former OC EA official who is now a n A f'SCM E or· ganizer Adams said the union hopes lo gain the right to represent lill 160 employees of the sanitation district A FSCME previously had won the right to represent more than 1,000 county welfare eligibility a nd ser vice and o perations 1·rnployees. Mugg~rs Hit Citv Official REttKELEY 1AP 1 After be 1nj! mugl!ed and robb<:d of her '"ir and wedding rmgs. City < 11unc·1 lwoman Gilda Ft·ller says hl· .... ,11 tJe a little less t rusting 111 slran~ers · \h reaetion 1s one of utmost :.adness." she -;aid "These peo· pie said the.> were lost and look ing for a street I wanled to be or ass1slance I was trying lo res pond 111 a huma ne way. Tha t s the wav l hkc to li ve, but now I will h;n·e to be r autious " Ms. l'eller. GO was returning from a shopping tn p Monday af ll•rnoon when two m e n ap proached her in her garage. say mg they were lost T he men grabbed her, took her wedding rin~s and wallet and then drove away in her car, s he said Kidnapped Baby Home MODESTO <AP I A week-old haby has been found unharmed less than a mile from his hom e fo ur days after he and hjs mother were kidnapped. But authorities searching for the infant's mother said lhey feared she m ight be dead Richard Anthony Gamboa was found Monday at the home cf Mary Alice Wry. 37, as a resuJt of two tips to the Modesto Bee Secret Witness program. Ms. Wry was a r r ested and booke d for in· vestigalion of kidnapping and m urder. T m glad Lo have my baby ba ck.," said Richard Gamboa, 25, the baby 's father . "I can 't say anything else because it might en- danger my wife." f 'Nt• Pa,,.-, \ I SHRUBS ... deau that the shrubs would be uprooted a.1 part of the 00'°"'8 street-widening project, wh.lcb Includes re placement of the Newport Bay bridge. . J ''Those oleanders really c;,..lll back on the noise," he expl~. ··and did a great job of filte~ out the dust." · Now, he says, when residelja open their windows in the mor.· ing for a blast of good old s&lt air off the bay, they get dirt in· stead. ~: Frank Weidler, a Caltra~ se nior transportation engineer, sa id the mature shrubs had to l,o to provide workmen with enoujh space to do their job, which i.9· eludes putting in new curbs aitli gutters along the Coast Highway side of the park. Under pressure from Nayl0r. Caltrans officials agreed to re place the shrubs . "But they're taJJting about Ill· tie four.footers that'll take y~aJ;l to grow to the height where they do a ny good," counters Navlor. ' He says some board membeb are pushing for legal action, asi. ing an injunction be filed seek- ing a halt on the bridge projec.t until a crop of fully grown olean: ders are planted. • Out Naylor says he hopes It doesn't come to that. ·'There used to be a real feel· ing of privacy back there," he s a ys, indicating the mobile homes backed up against Coqt Highway, "and now it's all gone.·· No Cl1arges In Death oL Mo-ped Ride~ Police 'will not press criminal cha rges agains t a truck driver in· volved in the Sept. 8 traffic cOJ. hsion death or a 17-year-old Foun- ta in Valley girl, a spokesmansald Monday • Joanne Brown died shortly after her mo-ped collided with a d ump truck near Slater Avenue a nd Ward Street at about 1 :lO pm on thefirstda y orschool. : She was a f'ountain Valleyrugh School senior She was returning to the campus for varsity tennis practice. F'ounta1n Valley t raffic in· vestigator J .C. Brokaw said MOD· day that interviews with various witnesses didn't indicate that e crime had been committed by truck driver Leroy H. Buus, 56, ol Beltnower. Following the accident, poiice said Miss Brown appeared to have been properly dr iving in the bike lane. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert C. Brown. 10931San Leon Ave. 3's Crowd, Pilot Jumps MILTON, Fla. (AP) -A stu· de nt pilot was forced into his first solo night and landing after bis Navy trainer plane collided witba turkey buzzard at 2,500 feet aod his instructor bailed out, officials say . The student safely landed the T -34C. the crumpled buzzard still m the cockpit, at a general· aviation airport at Bremerton, Ala .. after lhe Monday collision. a Navy spokesman said. \ .. ..,,.. ........ _. __ .__ ...... _.,,,...Fl ....... _ .... Orange Coast EDI TI O N '1our Hometown Dally Nt•wMpaper VOL. 73, NO. 274, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1990 C TWENTY-FIVE CENTS CO..ld lffissinfJ Surf er Still Be Alive? 8)' STEVE MARBLt: Of .. ~,,_, .... A private dete<'h vt hired to i: unra vel the myst~rious disap- " pearan ce of a 24-year -old I Newport Beach surfer said to. da-y he hasn 't ruled out the possibility that th-0 you.01 man could still be alive. Woody Schultz. a 1974 Newport Harbor High graduate , vanished Lawsuit Names-- 'Doctor' Gerald Barnes. already facing charges of masquerading as a physician, was named in a $1 million lawsuit filed Monday by the City of Anaheim. The city's suit lists Barnes as defendant along with his former Irvine employers. the Pacific Southwest Medical Clinic and the Holgaarden Medical Clinic in Alhambra and workers com· pensation administrator R.L. Kautz Inc. In the suit, the city seeks a re- fund of $6.500 paid t hrough Kautz to the Pacific Southwest Clinic for services rendered and referrals by Barnes. In the suit, prepared·by Depu- _ty City Attorney Howard P. Brody, the city also asks for SI million in punitive damages. Brody says in the suit that city workers were treated by Barnes between Apri l , 1979, and February, 1980. When the city $Ought to have Kautz refund the m o ney paid f o r Barnes ' services, the claim was denied. The city alleges that the defendants must have known that Barnes was not a licensed pbyajclan and -t.he-refore de - cieved the city in charging for his services. Barnes, 47, of Trabuco Canyon already has been arrested on suaplcion of posing as a doctor without a license. He also has been charged with murder in connection with the death of John McKenzie, who died last year of diabetes after Barnes al- legedly failed to diagnose the disease. Supervisors OK Airport Land Buy Almost 11 acres of land on the west side of John Wayne Airport soon will be added to Orange County's curre n t 482·acre airport. Th e County B oard of Supervisors unanimously ap- proved an agreement today to buy the land from the Irvine Company for $5.3 million. The county's action came just days before the Oct. 3 deadline for the transaction. which had been set by the landowning com- pany. Tbe action was made possible after the county reached an out- of-court agreement last week with the city of Newport Beach. The city bad filed a lawsuit seekin• to blbck the county from I (See LAND BUY, Page A2) Orange Coast Weather Some fol at beaches Wednesday otherwise sun- n)'. Lows tonipt 82 to 86. Hi1h1 Wednesday Jower TOI alona coast to 8' to 96 ~ inland. m.81DE TODA~ D•.,.,• /8'riou proteata ,,.,,. ,...,. groupe -Giid ..,,.,.. ... ~­ Vatuua R•dfrav~·• ,.rfonuitci a. a w TV ...... -.. HOiii COllCfttni· .... c-. ............. ,,..,. ......, • brillr:llC. SH Pate •• l•tl•s .:"".::"""2~-: :...~ .:: ............ ,, __ ,.. ...., ==· Hli!~il!t_-: .... A\:: it Br ·J I _.., M --M • month aao durina ltn idternoon of 1urttn1 near his Balbou. Penanaula apartment Hll abandoned surfboard. dls CO\'erfd by a rnend, was fOWld noatlna In the surmne near l"1h Street Beach "There's always that posslbilJ· t )' that be could ha ve Just walked away," said Santa Ana private detective Ted Heaslg. "but thts 1:1 JUlil speculation on my part .. " He saJd he's circulated nyers lD lbe beM:h ar_,a, particularly at swiJlopd and scuba shops. Heisie said there were several other people in the water where Schultz was last seen surfanJl. He · s hopeful the flyer could bring these people forward. He said his guesswork and his r e fu sal t o rule o ut a n y possibilities, Including foul play, s te m s from s tatements by lifeguards that ·'the body should have surfaced by now." "Also, the family hired me j ust to bring in some expertise i n tracking down a ll the possibilities." he added. So far, he admits. he's turned up little evidence to contradict the theory he ld by most of Scllulti ' friends -that the young surfer drowned. 'I've determined he was in a very good frame of mind al the time," said Heisig, a former employee of the U.S. Depa.rt· ment of Justice. "Fr ame of mind ls always t he key to something like this ." He said Schultz h ad j ust I finished washing his car prior to his surfing expedition and had plans to take his girlfriend to dinner that night. Schulti' friends agree that the blond·haired surfer had little rea· son to be despondent. Several pointed out that the Newport youth1was just starting to form a new business specializ- <See SURFE R, Page AZ) Sa.f ety Criticized Mesa Firm Cited After Two Deaths ""'~ INDtAN REFUGED REST IN.KUWAIT VILLAGe W8ltlng for VI••• •nee Iran-Iraq War Began Iran Bombs Strike Nuke Site in Iraq BAGHDAD, lraq (AP> -Ira- nian fighter-bombers, in a raid on the Iraqi capital. struck a F rench-run nuclear research center in Baghdad today but missed the reactor. the French Embassy here reported. Meanwhile, a battle was re· ported south of Ahwaz, capital of t h e Iranian provi n ce of Khuzestan. An e mJ>assy spokes m an reached by telephone minutes after the raid said the research cent2r compound suffered only "minor damage in the living quarters orthe staff. There are no French casu alties ." The spokesman could not say whether non-French experts or Iraqis on the staff were injured. The fuel tanks of Baghdad's electr ic power plant on the U.S. MAY SPY ON MIDEAST WAR--M southwest edge of the city also were hit. Witnesses said they saw several Iranian American- m ade Phantom jets brought down by surface-to-air missiles of Baghdad's Soviet-supplied air defense system. Sources said bombs left heavy s moke coming from the city's <See MIDEAST, Page A2) Ex-NB Councilman Al Forgit, 80, Dies . Al Forgit, former Newport Beach city councilman, feisty critic of government at all levels a nd long-time hardware store owner, died late Monday at Hoag Memorial Hospital. He was 80. Forgit succumbed about 11 :30 p. m. after havin1 been taken to Hoag earlier in the day with heart-related complicationa. The lont-time Newport resi- dent and owner of Forgit's Hardware near Newport Pier bad only recently announced b1a retirement from bualneaa. Over the yean, be wu Doted for nmnlna advertiaementa ln local papen where be Jibed dty ball, poked puna at tlae covernor and attacked ever)'tbing from Utter toparlrlncproblems. Forlit called them his ''poisdn pen" letten. Forlit wu elected to the City Coundl ln 1IM and proved an unpredictable poUUclan wbo WU UblJ bt pop up witll ahna9t qJtbiDI he WU tbinldq durlq couadi I kJGI. ..., ............. ,_..=::;:;.:..... By JERRY CLAUSEN Of, .. o.lly ~lie! Stet! Six safety citations have been issued to the Costa Mesa pump manufacturing firm wher~ ~wo Newport Beach test technicians died in a frigid pal Sept. 18. The men, Charles Haley, 29, and Byrd Guy Hill. 38, were found by J .C . Ca rte r Co. employees at about 7:30 a.m. after they began setting up a _propane i>ump test _at. .midnight in the firm's facility at 671 W. 17th St. "We've issued them (the com- pany) six citations under the California Adminis trative Code," said Jim Brown, state Occupational Safety and Health Administraliondistrictdirector. "We found they had serious deficiencies in the.ir. work pro- cedures concerning safety of the testing on their liquid petroleum pumps," he charged. Now that the industrial acci- dent investigation is completed, he added, OSHA plans to launch an investigation of the entire plant, a divilion of ITI'. Brown said today that the cause and actual lime of the men's deaths still must be de- termined by the Orange County Coroner. He said. however , thal his in- vestigators believe the two test technicians s uffocated and their bodies were frozen by gas tem- peratures reac.bing to 50 degrees below zero. Brown said tests made Sept. 18 showed only 10 percent ox- ygen in the pit, compared to the it"J percent contained in the air normally breathed. Five "serious" citations is- sued by OSHA for alleged condi· lions that could cause serious in- jury or death include : -Failure to .test for oxygen deficiency within a confined space; -Not having respiratory equipment available on the test s lab of the 10-foot-deep pit for em ergency use; -Nol havin g a thir d employee within sight or calling for assistance . -Incomplete training for work in confined s paces : -No effective hoisting device for lifting workers out oi a pat entry. 3 Named By Mesa to Traffic Unit Two men were re-appointed to Costa Mesa's traffic commission Monday night by the City Coun- cil and a third appointed to fill a vacancy. Council members met for about three hours interviewing 11 applicants for the commission posts before making their selec- tions. Re-appointed were Derald Hunt. retired Coast College pro- fessor, and Wayne E . Kraiu, president of Southern California College. The new member is Mark A. Sloate, Sl, a systems engineer for Collins kockwell Intema- tlonal of Newport Beach. He replaces Viretnia Kidder. Sloate will join the two re- appointees and two others on the five-man board. The other members are Chairman Charles Ropp and Robert Graham, whose four- year tennt uplre ln two years . Recmtb be appeared btlon tbe e..,.t coucll ud told membln chartq an aftel"llOmt •tudr .-.. tbat be p&aued to Hll ldl Balboa Boulevard ftrm tO'Ward tlle md ol tM rear. F I al • pull The tralftc commlatlon meets or11t waa ••11 one •OI' • monthly without pay and la Clole--frtendl, bowffer. noted r' .... ~·~:~:U~ UC reapomible for mak1n1 rec:om- ..:::-. · mendationa to the council · -res~crv-fiMiit or <Bee fOllOn. Pa .. Al) trafftc wtthin the city. ... ' Brown said the general cita- tion was written because it is al- leged resrue employees a re not well trained and s afety har- nesses werC" not available at the testing site. Fines that might be levied by the Muniripal Court if the firm is found deficient could reach as high as $6.000 or as low as $300, Brown said. He said today Urat six du ths have occurred in confined spaces in Southern California during the past couple o f months. ··From our position. this is totally unnecessary and appall· ing," he said. He said the OSHA division plans to launch a concentrated program including a specia l task force for inspecting con- fin ed · space ope r ations throughout the county. especial- 1 y -in water and sewer plant o~erallons. ............ PLEADS INNOCENT TO SHOPLIFTING CHARGE Michelle Marvin Center of Controveray Again Not Guilty Plea · Made for Michelle LOS ANGELES (AP) -An in· nocent plea was entered today on behalf of Michelle Triola Marvin, central figure a lan- mark California "palimony" case , who is c harged with shoplifting. Attorney Marvin Mitcbelson, who represented her in her property suit against actor Lef Marvin, said Ma. Marvin could not ~ in court today because she is ill. He said she is not luil- ty of the sbopliftinl charge and hopes the cue will be dropped before it co~es to trial. Ms. Marvin was arrested as , she left Robinson's deput~nt store in Beverly Hills on Sept. s, allecedJy carrying $208 worth of sweaters and brassieres she bad not paid for . "At the time of this incident, Michelle bad sufficlmt money in her putH• to pay for these item a," Mltcbebon said. •'She bad credit carda witli her. She bad more tban sufficient flmda ln a bank account." He also said none of the clothlnl items wu the rt1ht alae to fit tbe 47-year-old former 1ln1er. llltcbeboa llddfd: "She ii UD· der a clodOr,.1 care and medica- tion, mchbe ls not sulltf." Al a brief Municipal Court hearing, Mitchelson entered the innocent plea and asked for a jury trial on the m isdemeanor count. A pretrial hearing was scheduled Nov. 21. However, Milchelson said out- side court, "I 'm hopeful the matter may be disposed of before a trial is necessary.•• ' Ms. Marvin was awarded $104,000 last year after a lengthy court battle with her former lov- er, actor Lee Marvin, in a pre· cedent-settinll "palimony" case. Big Vendor Carted Away It would have taken four large men or at least two with a dolly to ~ cart it away, but Fonda Camey of.: Costa Mesa ls out one cigarett• machine, re1a.rdlesa. Ma. Camey told police the cl1arette machine she owns and maintained at tbe Hacienda La Mesa Apartments, 182. W. Wilson, disappeared early Sunday morn· ln1. 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Tass quoted Bri.>:ihnt'' .~.:-~..-,Ill): 1l 1s f.1r l r.111 itnd Iraq settling disputable lS· sues bet" ,,.n 1 h,·111~•'" .-~ .111 h~' l.1ble of ne1o:otialions . ··11 "''uld lloc' ,:.-.... 1 1f !ht·~ ~t'ttled in the spirit of t•on cord. what 1'.u\ ~ :1dl 1 .... 1 M " . .u1d put off till tomorrow what they cannot st>lt It' tl'l\l.n. unt 11 a selllement possibly comes Caster." Brt'zhne\' s~ud .ll .i Krt'mhn dinner for visit ing Indian President Neel am SanJt\'U Redd) ("nrf.-r ru lid .4'1••••f lud1rsfJ1I WASHING TO ~ t AP> President Carter. hoping lo stimulate a rrul'tal segment of the economy and bolster ~is re· election campaign in maJOr andustnal states. today unveiled a special aid package for the troubled steel industry. The president announced the comprehensive program at a news confe rence. s aying it "is proof that the proper role of gov· ernment is to be a partner in change" with industry The plan includes a liberalization of depreciation laws. enabling steel companies to write off about 40 percent more of their eqwpmenl costs It also calls for a proposed amendme nt of the federal Clean Air Act, who which would allow a three·year postponement of pollution deadlines the companies must now meet. Cervantes . Rites Slated Thursday Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated Thursday for John M. Cervantes. 58. of Costa Mesa, a World War II veteran wlao died Sunday at Long Beach Veterans Hospital. Rosary will be r eci ted Wednesday at 7 p.m at Pierce Brothers Bell Broadway Chapel, Costa Mesa with the burial mass at 9 · 30 a . m. the following day at St. John the Baptist Church. Interment will follow at Holy Sepulcher Cemete ry. Orange. Mr. Cervantes, who was pro· prietor ·of a gardening firm, served in the African. Middle Eastern and European theaters of operation as a combat engineer during World War II. He was a member or Costa Mesa American Legion Post 455. Born in the Venice. Calif., area, Mr. Cervantes moved to Costa Mesa in 1929. He is survived by his wi fe Guadalupe: two sons , Sam and Dan : three daughters. Hortensia and Susann a Cervantes and Alicia Zambrano. all of Costa Mesa. He also is s urvived by lhr~ brothers. Trino and Frank of Los Angeles and Benito of Costa Mesa; a sister. Angie Roa of Santa Ana a n d three grandchildren. Friends may ca ll at the mortuary o n W e dnes d ay between 4 and 9 p.m . Bilking" Charged MANAGUA , Nicaragua (AP> -The attorney general has f 'rmu P11gc• l I FORGIT ... During his council caree r. Forgit was at the head of the campaign in blocking plans for the coastal freeway. His council a ntics also won him a share of fame. Long-time city hall observers c lai m Forgit would thi nk nothing of inviting his foes to step into the civic center park· ing lot to settle a dispute. Prior to opening his hardware shop in 1953. Forgit operated a service station in downtown Los Angeles. He came to the Harbor Area after leasing the boat land· ing at the Balboa Pavilion and getting involved in commercial fishing. Forgit a lso had a 10-acre strawber.ry farm for a number or years at. what now is the northwest comer of Santa Ana A venue and 17th Street in Costa Mesa. Forgit's wife, Peg, twice ran for a Newport council seat. She lost both times. most recently to present Councilman Don Strauss. Although hi s barbed -newspaper ads frequently ruf· fled as many as they pleased. he was regarded with esteem by both friends and foes . "He was a ver y important part of Newport histor)'." com· mented Newport Mayor Jackie Heather today. Union Sways 17 County Employees ,.,..,,. t•a,,.. I I MIDEAST • . - 1-t0wer •taUon and r•ulted In 10 deatht and.., wounded. The raid w.s the first air raid on OaaM•d since S•turday ln th~ nln• day war betwtlen the Prr3l11n fiulf 011 alanu Air at· tark oo m11j11r oil refineries In the soothl'm put of both coun· trlt•11 h.-vu h1.tted their flow of oU 111 lilt' world 111 'l't•hr1tn , the Iranian f>arlha mcnl rt'11umoo dcbatti on the fate 1alr , new11paptirs In Kuwait said. The> lraaqi t•ommand claimed hwuz wad l'U &>tured Sunday, but I run 1k111cd t)lt! claim and 'llllll lht• nly's ddt>nders were h11lch11l( uul 0 11 Monday . Iraq shifted ur mo rcJ rurn:s from the 11urthcn1 cnll of its mv as ion front 111 hul:sl "'r its s iege of Khor· q 111111 hJhl' and Abadan and 'told the United Nations it would a.:rce to a l'case-C1re in its war ~1th Iran 1f the Iranians would du II kc wise. 1 ran ignored the St>1·unt) Counc1l 's appeal for a hall an the fighting llundre d s of Iraqi army trul'ks. many loaded with tanks and armored personnel carriers. left Qas r e-Shiran on Monday und headed for the hard fighting on the Shall a l-Arab estuary 280 miles Lo the south. The large trao~r of ui - ment was a sign of Iraqi con- hdent'e Lhat the northern front in 1 ran 's oil province o( Khuzestan was SeC'urc and also that the Ira· n1ans were still fi ghting stub- bornly lo hold o n to Khor- r11mshahr. Iran's chief port on the Shatt al·Arab, and Abada? tht> site of one of the world s largesl oil refineries 15 miles down Lhe waterway at the head of the Persian Gulf. Th e Ir a n ia n comma nd claimed that its forces destroyed six lraqi tanks today in fighti~g io western Iran, Tehran radio reported. The commun!que also c 1 a i m e d I 4 0. l r a q 1 t a n k s destroyed Sunday and Monday in heavy land and air battles in the northern sector of the war front near Qasr-e ·Shirin and 21 more in the southern sector. A communique from the lraqi military comman-d said its forces "beat bac k counterat· tacks by e nemy reinforcements and mopped up pockets of enemy resistance " along the JOO.mile invasion front from the Shatt al·Arab waterway on the south to Qasr·e -Shirin in the north. It said the past 24 hours of ground action left six Iraqi soldiers killed. 15 wounded and five missing. There was no men· lion of Iranian losses. Man Claims 42 Murders, Guilty in 3 SACRAMENTO (AP) -Kman who claimed to have killed 42 in several Western states was found guilty in Sacramento Superior Court of the 1974 murder of a Sacramentq tax auditor. Judge John Boskovich found Thomas Creech, 30, guilty of first· degree murder in the suffocation death of Vivian Grant Robinson, 50. an auditor for the state F ranchise Tax Board. His body was found June 19. 1974 . in his home. Creech, who has been convicted of killing two men in Idaho. is serving a life sentence in Idaho State Prison. He was sentenced to hang. but the Idaho Supreme ~qurt declared that state's death penalty statute unconstitutional. He is scheduled to be sentenced by Boskovich for the Sacrame!lto crime Oct. 20. He could receive another life term that would be begin if he is paroled from Idaho. The former sexton at an E:piscopal church in Portland. Ore ., Creech is being investigat· ed for murders he said he com· milted In Oregon. Nevada anrl Wyoming. .charged the son of the dictator 1-nastasio Somoza and 11 other 'people with embezzling part of a $«·million Spanish bank loan ob· lained for public works projects. ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT TPI• Or~ C.o.ttl 0.11-., PttOt W1tft .-toct. '' C0tn1D1"f'd tftlt N••'-P~•\\, it e>vat1,M-d by Uw 0#•"911' (N \t Pvbf•"""'I (OM"t'l't S..r•te tdOiOft' .,-t pwof1"-d Moftet•Y. tt'lrowig,. Fttd•t Seventeen e ngineering employees of the Orange County Sanitation District have decided to affiliate with the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees in the latest move in the union's effort to put the Orange County Employee Association out of business. f 'rntn Pftge . I I LAND BUY .. buying the land. The county agreed in the set- tlement to a three-point pro- gram which included keeping noise emanating from the airport at current levels pending a soon-to·be released master plan for airport operations. ' tor Cotl• NlieM. Ht•POf1 &••t h """"""'°" ft••cf'I Fov,.I••" VI II•• ,,.,,,. L.aQvn• h•<" ~ C...\t 6 \t"4J ... '"'°"'I "91hot\ 11' PYIDh ,"9'd S.tYIO.Y\ """° ~NJA'I\ TM l)f'IM'ipel OWOh,f'UnQ Pf-'l i\ •t U0 Wf\' l •Y Strfft, P 0 lo• UtO C.Mtt AN\4. U11l0t"1a .,.1' __ .. "_ Pre,,1ttent •N P\lb'1"'" T'-•fftt\ •H•U £dllO< ,_, ............... M41ftA9•"0 Editor C-19•" -. ... """""''""' ,_..n-'9•"'0 Editor T~ft· (714)~ a......-Anertltlft014Nt11 A FSCME. a division of the AFL-CIO, is the nation's largest public employees ·union. Its of. ficials previously had announced their intention to wage a full scale campaign to win the right to represent all .Orange County employees. More than 5.000 employees now are represented , byOCEA. "The engineering employees felt that OCEA did a poor job of representation in the palt and dido 't have the neceuary political clout to be effective as a bargaintq agent,•• said John Adams. a former OCEA official who is now an AFSCME or · ganiier. Adams said the union hopel t.o gain the right to repreaent all 190 employees of the aabitatlon district. AFSCME previously had won the riaht to represent more than J,Q90 county relfare elllibiltty and service and operations employftl. . 1 ' : The 10.6 acres is expected to be used for private airplane tie- downs and for general aviation companies who probably will be move d from the existing terminal area as improvements are made. county officials also have eyed a final 2.4 acres for acquisi· tlon, but no agreement has been reached. Fiat Blocked ROME <AP> -The Italian Communlat Party demanded to enter the covemment of this NATO nation today and the Co mmunist -backed metalworken • union ordered its members to blockade Fiat 1utomakin1 plant.a •• Italy's S- day-old political crisis deepened . ........... Airtvest Becomes Republic A mechanic officially changes the name of a Hughes Airwest plane to Republic Airlines. The Airwest fleet officially becomes part of Republic. based in Min- neapolis, Wednesday. Arab Aid Offered By Egypt NITED NATIONS (AP> fo.:gypt offered here today to de· fend Arab countries around the Persian Gulf against threats to their sovereignty that it said wen~ developin~ a mid the Iran- Iraq war Kamal Hussein Al)'. Egyptian deputy prime minis te r and foreign minist er. used the Arab name for that gulf as he told the U.N. General Assembly : "In the Arabian Gulf today, exTernal threats are emerging for the sovereignty of the Arab Pt'Oples .. .. Egypt is willing anci able to carry out its historic role lind to shoulder its responsibilities to safeguard the Arab peoples in the gulf area in accordance with their wishes." Egypt has the biggest army in the Middle East. Ali did not s ay which countries he believed were threatening those around the gulf. Nor did he mention talk heard lately or sending a Western naval task force to keep open the Strait of Hormuz at the mouth of the gulf, throu~h which much of the world's oil is shipped to market. That talk started after the out break Sept. 22 between the oil· producing countries of Iran and ,Iraq. But Western oCficials late· ly have soft.pedaled the idea. SURFER ... ing in interior plant decorating and was the lead singer for a popular beach·area rock group, the Marshall Brothers. Lifeguards, who launched an air and water search for Schultz after he was reported missing. said they've turned the in- vestigation over to police. Heisig, meanwhile. said he tn· tends to purs ue the C'ase until he has some answers. "There's no doubt ... he com- mented. "it's a real mystery " Syria Urges U.N. Expulsion of Israel UNITED NATIONS (APJ Syria called openly today for Israel's expulsion from the Unit· ed Nations -a move that Presi- dent Carter said would cast future U.S. partic1pallon in the world body in doubt Addressing the :i5lll session ot the u.N. General Assembly, Syrian Foreign Minister Abdul Halim Khaddam urged the 154·nation body "to reconsider Israel's membership m this m- l~rnational organization because at ha s constantly and sy"5 t-ematica.Uy and obstinately been flouting the decisions of this assembly ahd organiza- tion." The Assembly must take "de· cisive action against Israel," Khaddam said , because "the United States has been able to para laze the Security CounC'il through the abuse of its right to veto.·• The General Assembly, in which each nation has one vote, has been able to deny U.N. credentials to South Africa since 1974. A proposal was m ade at the recent 39·nation Islamic Con· ference in Fez, Morocco. to try to duplicate the action taken against the Pretoria government by r allying a combination of East bloc and Third World votes m the Gi!neraJ Assembly where a simple majority ran decide procedural matters. such as the approval of credentials . On Monday. Carter told the annual convention of the In· ternational Ladies Garment Workers Union i n New York that. if the hardline Arab ex· pulsion threat was carried out against Israel. it "would raise the gravest questions about the future of the Gener al Assembly and further participation or the United States and other nations in the deliberations of that body. "We will not permit it." the president declared. In his speech to the General Assembly Khaddam ignor~d specific reference to the conflict between Iran and Iraq to con· -------('I centrate his verbal attacks on the U.S -sponsored Camp David peace process. He characterized the Israeli · Ey~yptian peace trea t y C!S a "hindrance to peace" and a reflection of the ··u S. desire for hegemony in the region ·· Iraqi Talks To Muskie UN ITED NATIONS t AP l Secretary of State Edmund S. Mus kie met to· da y with Iraq's foreign minist er. s ignalling a poss ible U.S. injtiat1ve to try to end the Iraq.Iran war. Before going into the meeting. Muskie was asked if t his meant that the United St ates was dropping its strictly neutral s tance in the conflict. He told re- porters, "Our policy is that we prefer talks to shooting anytime." A State De partment source said Iran's mission to the United Nations had been informed or the meet- ing and told that M11skie also would be_ willing to m eet with an Iranian representative. There was no immediate Iranian response. the source added. Storage Shed Hit By Mesa Burglars Burglars cut the padlock off a storage shed over t he wttkend to s teal 20 rolls of carpet rem- nants from a Costa Mesa firm, police reported. Taken from Mike's Carpets, 124 E . 17th St.. were l2·foot rolls of assorted colors valued at a total $2 ,000. a co mpany spokes man said. .·-:'"._,,. .. :.-;-.·-.~·.--:·.:.·.""'. ·.:.:.~· "-... -. ···-·.--:.·.":.· .. -:·--.· .. ·.·.·. - Doctor Glut ·seen by Next Decade· I WASHINGTON <AP ) '1'ec1Jdinl a lurplua ol lV~OOO doc .,.,.b11m,ap&MlolmedicaJea-*"' waecl today that Mtdkil 'ichoola ttmit mrollmenta and en coura1e ne• doc\Qn to foreio llamoroua aur1icaJ ape<lalUes ln favorof&eDeralpractk~ The Graduate Medical ~uu tion National Advt.orr Commit tee alao recommended uara federal rtnancial rewards for practice in areu wlt.h a .JM,,1._~ ol d()('ton. The 1.ooo.pa1e report. lo S.t'retvy .. ol Health and Human Murder Degree Reduced · An Orange County judge has ruled that Kevin Lee Green standing trial for the bludgeon- in& of bis wife and death of their unborn child -can be found guilty of no worse than second· degree murder. Judie Luis Cardenas granted a defense request Monday which ruled out fll'Sl·degree murder as • possible finding by the jury 'bearing the case. Green, an El Toro Marine private, is standing trial for as- saulting his nine·months - pregnant wife in September. 1979, inflicting injuries, pros- ecutors contend. that led to the subsequent death or their unborn child as Mrs. Dianna Green lay . comatose at San(a Ana-Tuslln Community Hospital. If convicted on all counts. the iefeodant could s till face a possible life sentence. But Cardenas• ruling on a mo- tion by defense attorney Richard -eurran lneans That fact.s in the ~se didn't demonstrate suffi- eient deliberation or premedita- tion to uphold a first-degree .murder conviction. Prosecutor Cliff Harris alleges . Green struck his wife in the lorebead with a metal key holder when she turned down his -.exual advaaces in the bedroom of their Tustin apartment. Now divorced and going by her maiden name, sbe testified last tveek it was her ex-husband who struck ber in their bedroom. The woman was comatose for several weeks after the attack. &ce re&aininl consciousness. -.be was unable to speak or ~ call her put. But through work with therapists and counselors, she 1radually learned to speak again while also regaining her memory. Green, who was expected to testify today. claims he left the couple's apartment during the early morning hours of Sept. 30, 1979, to get some take-out food and then found hi.s wife in their blood-spattered bed upon his re- turn. S.rvlc. Palri~a Robuu Harm . ••• ~ ttleued al a n•w• con luence today by Or Alvt11 R Tartoor, a Ul\lnnnty of Chlnao medical ubool prof~uc>r who he.dtd&MpaMI "There Mil be too many phyal r1ana \n UllO There will be sub uant1al 1mbalanr~8 In somr sp.claJU._," thr pan«1I p~d1ctnl 'There wtll ce>ntinue to be i.i marked unevennt"Sa ln lhe aeo crapltlr dlstributloo of phy11 rtan~ .. Th• pantl uic1 the nation had 31S.OOO arllve ph)'1iciaM 1n una. a hnoat U ,000 tewer than it needed But by 1980, It fortcatt, there will be S31S,OOO. a 1urplu. of 70,000. 'rhe r•Uo of doctors lo popula- tlon, which wu 171 per 100,QOO In 1978, will jump to 220 per 100,000 ln 19lil0 and 247 per 100,000 in 2000, il 'i&ld W Ith ti'7 ,000 11tudenls \n the oa· tlon'a 1..4'6 medjcal schools, the re· Port a aid no new schools should be opened. And it recommended that by 1984 the IJCbools cut enroll- men~ at leaat 10 percent from lbe / I I I ,.~ ......... MORGAN ROWE WfTH 117,712 CHECK FOR HOSPITAL Boy, 11, A•IHI Money to P•y '°' .... T,.•tment Armless Boy Repays Debts VALDOSTA, Ga . (AP> - Eleven:yeai:..-old Morgan Rowe, who lost li.fs left arm and much of the use of his right arm in an accident, spent five years selling bottles and newspapers to raise money. Now, with a little help from strangers, he's paid off his $30,000 medical bill. "I thought I'd be grown before I paid it off," said the boy as he banded South Georgia Medical Center a $17,713.22 check. Rowe was injured when he fell off a tractor at his father's fence company here. He was drag'ed under lbe machine, which destroyed bis left arm and mangled his right. After l 'h months in the medical center and in Atianta's Scottish Rite hospital, he set out to pay his bills. He scoured 1 roadsides picking up cans and bottles. He collected and sold newspapers. "He has gathered hundreds of cans, thousands of cans, I don't know bow many," bis mother, Lucille Rowe. said today by tel e phone from the i r Gainesville, Fla., home. "He started out with coke bot· ties. Then he read ... about re- cycling cans. I thought he'd give up after awhile. but he's kept up. NH still-doing it." First, be paid off the $455 am· bulance bill. Then be put $2,500 down oo tho hospital bill. His family raised another $9,000 toward the hospital bill. Then, in July. Reynolds Aluminum Co. re cycling representative Bob Kuruo beard about the boy and mentioned him to the Bear Archery Co. in Gainesville, which makes aluminum arro~. The archery company donated its scrap metal to benefit Rowe. And as lbe boy's story made headlines, contributions from 2,000 people began pourin& in. Donations totaled about $25,000, according to Nancy Ward, a Bear Archery represers- tative. Money not needed for hospital bills was being set aside for the youngster's education, she said. ''I feel thankful that they would want to help," Rowe said. Although his bill~ paid, Rowe plans to "keep his projects go- ing •' to collect money for the Scottish Rite hospital so be can help others, Mrs. Rowe said. .HOmemaker lmportarit .. Value Ruled Pan of Divorce Settlement, SPRINGFIELD. IJJ. <AP) - When court.a divide property in a ~divorce, they must c~ider the ~ue a homemaker g1ves a mar- ~ace, not just each partner's ;Aaancial contribution to the !fouple's assets, the state's ~reme Court has ruled. t."Wbile we perceive some dil- culty in aueasing the value to placed on the different forms contribution, we caution gainlt placing too much em- • pbasia on monetary contribu- tAonl," a unanimous high court ,;Jaid Monday. ; Dying Man Ripped Off µ>S ANGELES (AP) - WbeD pu-amedica arrived to akt a d1inl out~-town motorist after bis car crubed, tbeJ ~ered Hnral people b8d picked U.. mu's pockets and left • ~la-Wenttty a my1ter1, • police said. "BJ tbe Ume our acci- dea t ln•eatl1ators 1ot u.tn, the man wu dead' . u4 DO pMce of identiftca· tMD could be found OD bil bl41 ... Tb• man •P· ,....., ...... .,... DUlled Old at.Ml c• llfter the ac- et•eat aad robbed by • Mftl'al people wbo sot to • ~ l • It.-, o r • t b • tH•••dle1 arrl••d," • 111111-. .mew-Cbrtl llara 111111 °'' ....... . ,.. ............. •"•*""a •eldcle 1rH' a Laa V•1•• car ....,..,_,....., ... .... , ... ....._.IM ...... Tbe decision upheld tbe 1977 Illinois divorce law provision or- dering courts to divide property between marriage partners "in ju.t proportions considering all relevant factors, including ... the contribution of a s powie as a homemaker or to the family unit." The ruling came in the case of Edith and AJbert Aschwanden, formerly of Decatur, who sought divorce in 1977 after 25 years of marriage. They bad no children. A Macon County circuit court ordered Ascbwanden to give bis former wife $120,000 in stocks that he accrued in a stock purchase plan at Arcber-DanielJ Midland Co .. where be wu an executive. The award to Mrs . Ascbwanden, which represented 22 percent ol the couple's net worth of $543,000, was inade- quate, the court said. Ascbwandeo a1Jo was ordered to pay lln. Aschwanden $15,000 • year alimony ror up to 12 years, and $14,000 for her lawyer COIU. The Supreme Court ap-eed with a llate appellate court that bad thrown out the trial court's award, ••)'int it failed to meet the "J\llt proportions" require· ment ol the state's 197'1 cllvorce law. "The evidence reveals that . . . Mrs. Aachwandea con- tributed au .. tantlal ••"lee. u 1 homemaker over tbe lon1 duration ot the couple'• mar- rt•1•." aald tbe ute SupretM Court .... ~ It abo .. ald ab• .... lped Alcbwmdln accrue UM COUllle'• ftaudal UMtl bJ 1bopp6q, ,. ....................... . tertala ~-~wt ( ........... ._ ...... tioDed lit ADii'• Belltum ~ from llQ to tm. • • Aschwanden 's occupation and bis long-standing employ· menl with ADM afford him both a very high and steady income and the prospect of continued high income in the future," the opinion said. "By contrast, Mrs. Aschwan- den 's station and health leave her with little opportunity to re- gain and maintain tlu standard of living to which the couple had become ac · cuatomed." Mrs. Aschwandeo, wbo suf- fered back troubles, returned to her native Switzerland in 1977 and resumed a pre-marital career u a dental assistant, the court record said. Mae West Near Death? LOS ANGELES (AP) -Ac· tress Mae West's condition bu worsened alter a stroke, accord- IDI to a bolpital source who says the Ull30a screen siren is in in· tensive care in Good Samaritan Hospital. The attack in Aucust left Miu West, 17, with impaired speech. Untll lut weekend, 1be re- portedl)' bad been la Htlaflc· tory coadlllon in a titbtly 1uarded celebrity 1wte. The balpltal and M1tt West'1 qent, Jerry llartln, have decliDed com--. But a balpital so!~c~1 wbo IAed aot to be ldeaunea. told Tbe Amoci.a.d Pr.a OD lloe- daJ tW lillll Wen bad been IDOYed to tM facWtJ'I l.atam"9 ean tmlt and tMr coadlUon wu detertoratlq. ,, 1978· 79 clua or 17 percent rrom tbia fall'sclau. At the same time, however, the panel urged continued efforts to enroll more minorities. But it said tbe number of foreian medical school graduates allowed to practice in this country should be severely restricted. The 40,000 to 50,000 foreign rraduates expected to begin practice here in tbe lfBll account for the bulk of lh~/rojected surplus, the report sa1 . It said that to encouraae stu- dents to berome primary-care physicians rathe~ than surgical speciallsta. the early phase of medical school should emphasize ··a broad-based ctloical ex· perience" and put "a more vigorous and imaginative em- phasis. . . on ambulatory c.,..,." The report said medical graduates over the next decade should be urged to enter either specialties where shortages are expected by 1990 -such as child psychiatry, emergen cy medicine, preventive medicine or· general psychiatry -or the primary-care fields of pediatrics, internal medicine and family practice. The report could have a major impact on federal policies on physician training and .-eim- bursement through Medicare. Medicaid and other programs. The panel of~ advisers, includ· ing ll physicians. and three federal officials spent three years working under a mandate from Congress to assess the nation's needs for physicians. T-hills Up Sha1·ply Interest Highest in 5 Months WASHINGTON (AP) -In· terest rates on sh ort·te rm Treasury bills have increased sharply to their highesl level in more than five months. The Treasury Department said Monaay the discount rate on 13· week bills rose to 1 l.524 percent, up from 10.460 percent last week and the highest since 12. 731 per- cent April21. The rate on 26-week bills was 11.718 percent, compared with 10.824 percent last week and the, highest since 11.892 percent, also onApril21. The Treasury Department's in- creased cost of borrowing reflects a general upward trend in interest rates the past few weeks. Banks must pay 11 percent to bor- row from the Federal Reserve; leading banks are charging best corporate customers 13 percent. The interest rate on six-month money.market certi!icatea.. sold by banks and other financial in· stitutions is pegged by federal law to 26·week Treasury bills. As a result of Monday's auction, banks and thrift institutions may pay up to 11.968 percent interest on money-market certificates, beginning Thursday . The discount rate on Treasury bills represents an investor's re- turn based on the race valueorthe securities. Since a portion of lbe price is refunded at time or purchase, the actual return, known as the investment rate, is higher. At Monday's auction, the 3 Refugees Out on Bail In Smuggling SAN DIEGO (AP) -Three Cuban refugees, all members of a steel drum band reportedly on their way to Los Angele.I to book a performance, have been releued on bail after their arrests for in- vestigation of alien smuggling. The trio, believed to have been among the first Cubans who reached Florida in the Freedom Flotilla, pleaded innocent Moo· day to charges of attempting to smuggle four Mexican aliens past Border Patrol agents at a check- pointnearSan Clemente Sunday. The three are identified as Manuel Sanchez Fuentes, 22. Mercy Bode Gomez, 36, and Olyo Just!% Cardenas, 35, all of Coronado. All were released on $500bail. Each of the three faces one felony and one misdemeanor count of helping smuggle aliens. Probably the most otten r• que8ted colored stonrts Opel. This Is partlculerly true ot young people. Their 1nt., .. t Wld enthu.iaMn tor the loY91y gem just eeem1 to grow and gtOW. Theoi ... willing IO g l\19 tNlr Opel jewelry the extra C8re it requra. a.c... Opel Is a hydrous lilica (3 to 10'!. wat•) It should not be e!CpOled to extremes In temperature or it might er.ck or craze. Slllce end water 90Und9 lllce a ~ dull com· biMt\on, eepeclelly wn.n you coneider thllt ordlnt!'Y glau Is compoeed ol lillca. But Opal 11 fer different from g l.... a1 ~ who h• geed Into the stone'• ~ous deplhl can ~· The lillca pat1lcles In Op.I ... peciled In an unueu11. Irregular 1)9ttern, IO that light is diffraded from them, pro- ducing flFof vaiylng col-ora. This non Is celled olwof col · Those Opela with large DAtCh.. of COIOf ere called r.Hartequin Opela." The ones With tlnv tp9CU ot colar are «*led · ;'Pin Fir• Opela" and thoM with little or no play of c:olorl and 1n orangiah body color are known H "Jelly Opala" or "M91Ucen Opela. .. average investment rate was 12.04 percent for the 13-week bills and 12.6.1 percent on 26·week bills. Meanwhile, the Treasury Department said the a\'erage yield of its 30-month securities rose to 12.15 percent in the five days ended Friday. __'.!'he rate is used~ calculate the Boy Pleads Guility in Sex Attack A T7-year-old Santa Ana youth pleaded guilty Monday to seven felony counts stemming from his involvement with another youth in t-h~ rape of a 20-year;old woman who tracked down one of her attackers by herself before going to police. The defendant, Fili Fili Pedro, w as ordered sent to the California Yout.h Authority in Chino for 90 days of diagnostic testing. He is to be brought back for sentencing by Orange County Superior Court Judge William Murray in December. Pedro, who was ordered to stand trial as an adult, could face a 20-year state prison term. His accomplice in the May 20 sex attack, Billy Ray Junior, lS, was convicted earlier in t.be summer on five felony counta. l{e was turned over to tbe California Youth Authority. The rape victim, during a pre· liminary bearing in Orange County Central Municipal Court last July, identified Pedro as one of the two m~n who broke into her Santa Ana home and raped her after lbre~teaing her wtth a gun. · The woman went on a door-to- door search after the attack, asking neighbors if they had seen men matching' the descrip· tions she gave. She eventually located Pedro through a woman who showed her a high school yearbook with bis picture. To be sure be was the right suspect, she went to his house and watched as he came out on the porch. He spotted her, and ran off, but was captured by police the following day when she contacted them. Junior was eventually linked to the crimes through police in· vestigation Pedro's friends . A court official said it is ex- pected the woman will attend Pedro's sentencing in December. (~ ~ liEM WISE Mary Barr. Certified Gemologist interest banks and thrift institu· lions will be allowed to pay on 30·m o nth "s m a ll sa ver " certificates during the two weeks beginning Thursday. ·As a resuJt of Monday's announcement. thrift institutions may pay up to 12 pe rcent interest on 30-monlh certificates. ·Cw .·Ill :I id' Ed Clark. the Libertarian ca ndidate for president, says he would cut all foreign military aid il elected. Clark also said in a Sacramento speech he favors allowing West Germany and Jltpan to develop nuclear weapons. Boy's Death Shuts Down Activities LOS ANGELES (AP) -Stu· dent activity at Cerro Villa Junior High School was virtually shut down following the death of its football co-captain. 15-year-0ld JunbaObo. Oho died Saturday morning after sustaining a head injury in a football game Friday against Yorba Junior High School. Oho. who had carried the ball for 120 yards, collapsed as he talked with coach Ron Thrash on the sidelines. At the Cerro Villa campus in Villa Park Monday, a ll school ac- tivities were canceled except for classes. Oho, .a ninth gr ader , was scheduled to be buried today at Forest Lawn in Cypress. The m•jor source of line Op.ls today ls the continent down under, the remote re- gions ol Austrella Geologically. spealung, Australia is a very old land. Most ol the Opal ls found 1n enclent •ebeds which have been dl'f tor millions ot years. II has been unearthed In desert regions ol Andamooka and Cooper Pedy 1n South Australle, in White Cliffs and Ltghtnlng Ridge in New South Weles; In Cunamullo. Eulo, Yowah, end Oui lp1e 1n Queensland: end 1n Cootgard1e in Westet'n Australia. (Even thoM nam11 wund magical) Lightning Ridge 1s the finest soun:e ot the coveted black Opel (Opal with a dark back· ground) which, rn its llnesl qualltles. c ommands lhouNnds ot dollars per carat. Opals Ille available in a wide 11ray ol quelltles and prices. so .,.,yone who cen afford fine jeweln~can afford a piece set with I. We are Opal lovers and t great pride In snow-ing our line ot Opel jewelry. II y_ou:r• already emltten by opei's Magic or are lnttfeSted In coming under lts spell, stop CHARLES H. BARR ~---us. ......... LI .. , .,.. ..... . ......... ............. - - ll DAILY~IL~• ~u~t · f'oa~ting ~t ttOOI. Ht\Zf. l>t'.1"1 Ju-.t wtwn yuu t1.iu11• llw p 11ltl11 ... , h1i.1b 1 ,111 I do .11n Ihm;• n t•\.\ Jll1I h1111r11· lhul will 1'.ill't' \llUI lllt\llfh lt1 1lrop l•!Jt'll l ht•\ tin 11 ulol.1110 f'IW)' l(IVI' \ 1111 .11111lh1•1 h,1111hu1•tl1• Thi· l.111·~· tlf'W' or th" •.111 I hu-. -.11111·k 1111111 I .1~11n,1 llt'.ffh \1 l l 11h111\ 1•11111'.Jh•r' h.I\ .. 114 1~ •lt•111lt•d tu lur 11 IJIJ\'lfllol hrn•lo.' 11tl1\ .1 I'·" Ill~ pr n tm 'll Hiil \1 l~ll dlflt' tu Ill"' "''l'•ll• 111·' 11 .... 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I.:> 111J111h dut.• Tnumt 'l(f1t't1r Spots Suspic1ou.~ Pair of Leap-frogger.~ lo a bui1r.h o( the ~uys go.fog over the fenct> for-a l>i.t of a/. ternoon 1>urfing on t hose hot classroom days. The·~ nlleulalc the problem 1s that Laguna parents ac tuall~ an· furcmg their kids t.o ditch school They haul the ) oungltt~rs away for alternative educational opportunities. L1kl1 laking t1 Wf'ek 's vacation to San Francisco and visit- ing North Beach t:n .;ny TIME :\ PARENT does this. 1t costs the "h1111I d1~tr1<·t almo .. t $11 f'ach da) t he kid ditches The ... tatt· t•uts 1ia)rnl'nts In the c;chonl for unauthor ized .i h'ent•t.•i- So lht· .111 ... "..r lhl' -.<'11<iol people believe. is lo have parc•nt!'i of thl' dltchcc pa) up The} should vol untarily give tht> ~chool d1i.tnct 11 bucks for each day they hold the httle darling oul 11( C'la..,se~ 1his1s an absolute ly marvelous solution M..t} be we can call 1t Ditching for Dollars Or Cash for Culltng Out WHAT F.\'Eff. llAPPENED to the good old days wher e 1 11tt111g clas:...l'it "3:. considered among the high crimes and m 1sdernL'..1nor-; of SC'hool <hst·ipline" "'twlents \\ho used to get nabbed in the process of play 111..; hook' farPJ all kinds of ghastly dis cipline If the truant 01 fll'f'I p11t llw o;natrh on you. your parents were in dis ~r .ll'l' Pink slips from the school office wert! d1 spatcht!d to '11111' folk~ ThL s inning student got slapped with 20 extra hour.; nf stud) hall Ranned from the football squad or 111a rd1ing b:lnd Banished to the rear of the cafetena line. t'llNlSHMENT OECENDED upon the truant like a thunch» ·lap from lhe heavens. Li , " m bygone ages at Laguna Beach High School, th.·-' 11. 11 vice principals who could see through pool hall wa lls ... 1tl count truants They nabbed ditching surfers \\hi le thl.'Y w1:rl' still we t Nobody eluded theil: grasp. No\\. apparently. the Laguna truant offi cer is going lo bt> a ta>. t·ollcctor Pay while you play. And par ents are go· ing along with the gag? MA' RE ALL THIS will have a marvelous side eHect. \II tho-,l' ::.lutlents who cire simply bored with algebra or c hcm1str: can have their parents pay off and they can stay ho me The kid!> "ho are r eally mterested will thus ha ve the tC'acher s und1v1dcd attention. ....... __..... ............ . Billy Report "'Raps President WASHINGTON <AP) A draft ~te report, condemning Bally Carter's r elations hip with Libya, criticizes President Carter und sever al of his top aides for their handling of the affair but says lht• Justice Department showed no favoritism in its investigation of the case The draft draws no conclusion that there was illega l o r un· 1•t h1eal ur tion by any administration offi cial. Hut it questions the president's trandling of his brother's ~t'l'und trip to Libya and the use or 01Jly Carter as a n in h'rmed1ary m seeking Libyan help to free"the Amencan hostage~ 1n Iran The draft also says the White House s hould have r ealized "the enhancement o r Rilly C~rter's importance in the eyes of the Libyans might be exploited by him for his o wn economic ad vantage." The report. drafted for a special Senate s ub· com m1ttee. says the $220,000 the president·~ brother got from the Libyan government in- dicated "the control by Libya over him .. , "WS CONDUCT WAS contrary to tnt m 111LL v te rests of the president and the United Stales :ind merits condemnation." the draft report concludes. However. the report does not dispute Billy Carte r's test1mon ~ that he neve r tried in Libya's behalf to influence US. forP1 gr1 pol1t·y and that the Liby ans never asked him to do so. Bally Carter ins isted the money was a loan und said ncith1•r that nor a Libyan oil deal that fell through g ave the rad1<0 <1I Arab governme nt any control over him. THE RE PORT, WHICH is to be released Thursday, is still lw mg l'irculated for revision a mong the nine subcomm1llel' nw1n be rs The draft criticizes actions taken by Carter. national seluril} adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski, Attorney General Ben1armn C1\'ill'\tr and CIA Director Stansfield Turner. But 1t Qra1ses the Justice Departmt!nl 1nvest1gauc.n that t1111 1•luded Billy Carter was a Libyan foreign ag1ml, saymg al ""' I' l'Onducted honestly and conscientiously ·· Dispute Cancels Met Opera Season NEW YORK <APJ -For the first time this century , the na- tion 's premier e opera company apparently will be off stage for a s eason. Ho lding firm against mu s ician s ' ins isten ce on a s horter week, directors of the Metropolitan Opera called off the t980-1981 season rather than race a huge deficit. "There is no way we could ac- cept t he or chestra's de mand ... and expect the Met to sur- vi ve." said Me l President Frank E Taplin. ,..,. If t he Mct·~a' r 1n . opPr(j offH'ials <.:ont en<IPcl, theri· wfi.ultl be a Sl 5 million dcf11·1t Jl tht· season's end The union had no 11nmed1;11i comme nt Unrnn spCl k esman Sandor Balint said the mus1 ciaos were willinj! ln rc<,lJlllL' negotiations at any l1 ml' The decision h) the Mel~ ex ecutivc committee Monday <•P peared to shut the door on <1 year's work for 1.962 full llmt: and part-time employees NATION t WEA THEA Pal's 11 F on APWI .......... M1 c kl'~ ll<)(tn<.')' and Ann M11le r , s tar s of the Broadway mu: ... 1u.il Sug.1r Babies "chat backstage with Pat Nixon, wile of for•1m·r J.H'l'Sidenl Richard Nixon, following Mon- da ' ..... (XI for rn:..inn.> America t o Spy 0 Mide ast War? \\ \ ..;11 I~ .... , I c 1 "• 1\ I' 1 T hi• I n lled Stales. concerned that the Ir· •II l.f 111 \', .1 1 •111lcl 1•nd.1 n1111 \\C!>tl'rn oil supplies. may soon tr " 11 r .. ,r 1 1 .. l\4 ••1·11 th1 two Pt>rsian CuU en emies from 1111 ... t•n 111•. ,. h-.1 1•11111)!. ('(jlllpment nying from nearby \ , ' l I \1 111.11 Ir t1H11 :.1111•1' • \\hn dt·<•hned to be identified sajd the u .,. 111 • t1i· , 1r1,. 1111• "',q·r11nc: .ind 1·ontrol planf's may soon be ap- 11 ° I 'f 11, \It \'.'hJ(o !flllf .. I ' \I • •I l 1 I• 1 1 lt r "' p10\ 1nen1 1·a mP as President Carter ·" • r •. • '""' 1 a11\'J,t•ro., hncfed l·ongressional leaders 1'.111 .. 1 1, 11m..,11l1·n111! to keep open the Persian Gulf !Ill '''ft IJ s 1'\lr" II\~ n·mained n~ut ral in the war lit 1 1 • 11 I l1 ' • r •t1•1r1~ .11 1111· 111 .ad uf the gulf. but the adm inistra· u.w, 1" '''''"'''' 11nr-wliut 11 c-:111 d•1 to kt"1~p t11~rs moving-oot-ot-the - • 1. .. 11 1 ll •. • J.J ll11111J .h °"l11d 1 two thirds of the West's oil n •111. , 1' 111111 .. 11 • •1 111111• ,, 1 1~· 11.111 ft1•,11 th(• mouth of the g ulf, is a key IHrtl!t 1 K I 11'1 r 11 t1 • ,,,1r 11;i.., h.1d littlC' or no effect on tanker r t ··"f•1 n11. \flt I Clftl .. Pl \!'it-:S, a mod1f1 ed version of Boeing 707s, ... • ~ rn"" 11 • \ 1 :· 11111· v. 1m111~ and Cont rot System planes. or \ v. \' ..... I h"\ r 111 • • ••11h1 :t rt•ut<·d radar with a range of up lo 250 rn 1.-:-. P1u ii •111 pl.1111•!. 11.erP -,tat1nned over Saudi Arabia. they r oulu h n t111 p 111•:... it1 "h'l'" •11 tht· Pc n.1an Gulf. 1'111· t n11. d '•.1h·., .,,.,.1 !\111 ,\WACS planes to Saudi Arabia in \l .If t I l''i'• 11 •11 n I h• r.. •. • 111111 Prn that lhe war between North \. •rn• 11 rlfl "°•11lh \ e •n• n m:i;ht .;pill l)VC'r the border into Saudi \r.rt.1.1 t ,• 11111 ••!>I !.lll'Plll'I ot l '.. rnl imports "Anybody in the world who c ares about opera will be talking About this." diva Renata Scotto said Monday. "I am very s ad ~---------------·---- f really think about the peo. pie who have been put of work." CANCELLATION or t he 98th season and next spring's eight- week nation al tour came after months of negotiation with the Ame rican Federation of Musi~ cians · Local 802 and rejection of a ''final offer" by the union Sun· day night. Some people were "crying" at the bargaining table "with the realization that there r eally mig ht not be a season," said Wayne L. Horvitz, the federal rrediator. TA PUN SAID the nation "will not listen to an offer t hat does not include a four-performance week ... To .cut one performance a week from each musician's schedule would mean paying or- c hes tra m embers "approx - imately $40,000 per year for som e 21 hours of work per week." he said . NOlll'S THE nME TO BUY THIS l!/,pii§f •J§f •Iii[e]~i f . . .. . . ~\ <CW> LARGE Whirlpoole CAPACITY AUTOMATIC WASHER With all these wanted features: Southern Rains to Ease Double-duty Super SUAOILAfOA' oglltlor tor lhorovoh we1hlno ectlot'I 1-J~~ • 4 Automatic Cycles: REGULAR/ HEAVY. 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Loht' ~i' '""'"' h,1\t· b1•1 n "hut 1h1" 11 :..i11I Be verly 'Powell. l>Pokl'MHllllolrl ror lht' !tldtt· llt<<tlth Ser~1c •s Department ,\'''th'' h1·111~ u't>ti intl'r mil tent ly, becauseor 1wc11for "' ~ j\t'i 'he SOUH't> ol I h\ <'ar n tetral'hlo11d"' in ( ~ '(h<t'wells 1s unknown liH ,, T ·ffJ..; \u t''l1111aled $5 mil hon in ready-to-harvest corn. asparagus, beets and other auµs were inundated by flooding in 5,000 acres along the 'ia< r.1menw San J oaquin River Delta from the levee break shown . l'ht• hn·ak thoug ht to have been caused by too-eager beavers tun· rH.•1111~ lhrnugh, has parts of the is land under 25 feet of water. department ~au.I on Mon _ <lay. .,., .. titho1t·s to 1ff•s1ww HOLLYWOOD 1 i\ I') A:. :t1·tnrs and jJrot.lu cers approach a settlem<.'nl tr1 lhf' 10-week-old actors· strike. some television s hows not affected by striking musiC'ians could l>c bark 1n prOfluction next Monday. industry officials Sll} New Measures Signed Into Law by Governor Producers said Monday they hadn 't decided when work mighlre·sume. butsaids tartupcould begin soon on such shows as CBS'·· Archie Bunker 's Place'' and "WKRP in Cincinnati.' NBC"s "Sanford" and "Oiff'rentStrokes"andABC"'s 'Harney Miller .. The American Federation of Musicians went on s trike after the actori. duJ and negotiations in that str ike are to rl'sume Wednesrh1y The musicians· s trike affects filmed programs. not t:iped shows \••ttr .,,iss Prof11•d SACRAMENTO <APl Gov. Ed· mund Brown Jr has s igned bills to limit government spending, provide a lax break for solar syste ms, a nd permit clear people to ser ve on j uries. Drown a lso announ('e d Monday that he signed a measure authon zing the stat e's leg is lators t o give themselves a tax break by changing the way they pay for medical in- surance LOSANGELES1AP> Authonllescontmuedto· The dead.line is today fo r Brown's daytoanvestagate theapparl'nt ··communicationsdif_actJ..on .on._bllls. passed during th_t: --fietrlties,.in pllot-tO·tower controhap-eswhfotoi ledTo 1979·80 legis lative session. He may the dangerously low approach of Qantas 747 Boeing sign or veto t hem, or let them aircraftalLosAngeleslnt~rnationalAirp<>rt. brrome law without his signature. He Federal Avi:Jlion Administration spokeswoman may also redu<"e or eliminate ap· Barbara Abels said I he aircraft "executed a m issed propr1 at1ons approach'" at 6 .~I pm Sunday. but C'ircled and landed safely 11 minutes later at the airport. I ra11iu11 Prof•·~• ,,r~ IC.1..-pc!ll._~ SAN FRANCISCO 1AP> Iranians protesting 1---~~......a·n&Z.i&ni-s-t" ~rt>SSiOOtt1-their cow1t1 y were met Monday by C'ounter demonstrators who hurled eggs andeprthets T he apparently s pontaneous counter demonstration f'rupt ed from a lunch·hourcrowd that greeted the marchers in U111on Squan after they b~d walkedtotheCivicCenCer and back. About200people were in each ~roup THE SPENDING LIMITS bill. $81 352 by Sen. Mi lton Ma rks, D·San Francisco, defines the terms in P roposition 4, which the voters ap- proved last November The leglslatrcm-ties-spending--t l'reases or hoth state and local gov- ernments to the rise in inflation plus population. It also stipulates that stale aid to local agencies for stale· mandated programs will be counted in the Li mit of the slate , not the local government. Bulldozen, yes. Bagels, no. V\'l.'v1· l,1l..1·n t hl· .idc; <1nd listings r h.1t l'lhl n&''-'1"• ll'l' Ill 0C.1lJ t'.1Ch 11ther .ind r11t thl Ill In ,l .,,.p.11.it1 honk-Th(· I.ti~ Angl'l1·-. lh1-.111"'" r11 f3i1.,i1w,., 'h ·l lrnv l',1gl'' Ypu '11 tind m,rtl 11.il ... l·qu1p11wn t .me.I '-t·rvic t''> trum ti rm' .111 ovc•r tlw wt-alt"f I"' Angtlt'c; mMkt'l .-\nd y1•1rll find lh1 Ill I t.,ll'! .ind l',l'll'f 111,lll l'Vl'f B.1}.'d"7111t·} n· l1,t1·<l in Pauht l i:lq1b11nl·", I cf, Ar.g1•ll'" (on,1111ii.:r Yl•llow P.1ge' Brown signed a related bill to pre- vent San Franc isco's declining population from shrinking its spend- ing limit. That bill. SB940, also by Marks, al· lows San Francisco to use the popula- tion change in the entir e San Fran· cisco Bay area in its computations. T H E SOLAR PROPERTY t ax break for homeowne rs, SB1306 by Sen. Alfred Alquist, 0 -San Jose. will go intQefiect only if..f.ro~si.tion 7. on the Nov. 4, ballot wins approval. Proposition 7 would exempt solar e nergy syste ms from a requirement that new construction be reassessed fo r property taxes. The deaf juror bill, A 83285 by As· semblyman Terry Goggin, 0 -San Bernardino. prohibits excluding a person from a jury solely because of deafness. rt also provides for sign language interpreters._ Brown also signed A82800, by As· s embly man R ichard Hayden, R· Sunnyvale. allowing the Legislature to set up a system under which lawmakers may us e pre-tax income to pay for health insurance. Current· ly. they must use after.tax income. Tuesday, September 30. 1980 CWL Y Al.OT /13 Bu~ing ~Ian U Participation Below Estimates LOS ANGELES <AP> -All 153 city schools t.argeted for mandatory inle· gration now have begun busing but participation in the programs is well below what district orficials predicted, especially in the predominantly white northwest San Fernando Valley. Schools in racially mixed areas also had fewer than expected students show upforthebusrides Monday, bulminori· ty participation was more complete . Meantime, hundreds of parents picket· ed outside some schools. DISTRICT OFFICIALS had predict- ed 30,000 students would participate in the busing program but preliminary figures indicate the re might be a lS.20 percent "whiteflight .. ractor. The 600-square·mile, 700·school Clas· trict had an enroUment last year of 540,000 students. Enrollment fi gures for this year won't be a ready until the end of October. At Hughes Junior High School, in pre· dominantly white Woodland Hills, only abouta dozenoutof275studentsactual· ly took the ride to Maclay Junior High Schoolin Pacoim a. ST UDENT LINDA Ford, who did board her bus to Maclay. said she was "scared" but that her parents wanted he r "to try it before I got put in a priva te school." Hundreds of parents picketed out- Low-voter Turnnut Predicted SACRKM ENTO I AP) -Dissatisfaction with both President Ca rter a n d R e pub lican c h a llenge r R o n ald Re agan could lead to one Q( the lowest voter lurnouts in modem his- tory. s ays pollster Mer vin Field. s ide Hughes, Parkman, Hale and Millikan junior high schools, all en· lering the plan ror the first time, and Robert Frost Junior High, which began buslng last week. "We 're pulling our children out and putting them into a private tulorial pro· gram, "saJdprotesterCalAshJy, whose twochildrenhadattendedHughes. "All we can hope is there still is an avenue open to overturn the court-ordered bus· ing. We're going to go after the judges a nd we're going after the politicians. We're going to purcontrol back with the parents.•· SUPERIOR COURT Judge Paul Eg· ly orde red the schools to be integrated as part of an expahded busing program for the nation's second largest school district. The district is now in its third year O( COurt·Ordered integration UD· de r a 1963 lawsuit but it is the first year JUntor high schools have been included in the progra m. At Hughes, a bout 200 parents stood by 10 silent protest, but there were scat- tered cheers as four empty buses left the school. "We areanationoflaws. Wecanillaf· ford to have the populace pick and choosethe laws they wishtoobey, "said Hu g h es pr inci pa l J acquel ine Spea rman. She said parents' re· sist a nce might "taper off a fter awhile " And a low turnout will pr o babl y w o rk to R e agan 's advai;a tag e , the founder o r the California Poll told re- p o rt e r s after a Sacramento Comstoc k Club speech Monday. -r\'tra I yzing-vot·.....--n-,~ lionwide, Field said the co n se n s u s is that Reagan currently leads in 23 states with 174 elec- toral votes. He said Carter leads in 15 states with t21 electoral votes. 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Robe<t N WHd/Publl\her Barbara Kreibkh/Edltori.t P~ Editcw Conciliation May ~ase Custody Woe Tht" us.. of mediation rather than 1uperior • court Judces to settle child custody ronflicta in Orance County is a promisin1e projeet. The mt'dlation system bellld on Nov l with the ad vent ol the ('()ncaliatlon court. wbkh was approved lut week by tht> Board of SupervilOn Concilrntaon moy M a misnomer since the frimary court duty will be to handle the u1Uer upect.a o broken marriuge:1. Rut lhe 5y1tem should prove lta worth by channeling the oft~o hmt!'-consumin1 and emotional bat· llH over ru:,toJ)' and visitation ri1ht1 out of the courtroom~ Tht:> nt'" sys tem mandates tha t bickertn1 parent.a sit duwn with .. m~unor to work out compromuea. Results should be more attSfa~tory when they have participated in the agreement The new system also should prevent desperate parents from forci ng their children lo testify about which adult they pr~fer. or lo detail a parent's irresponsibilities. The county sponsored Commission on the Status of Women should be congratulated for recognizing these is- sues and first calhng for a conciliation court. But the commission. the supervisors and court of- ficials should take another look at the way the mediation system will be financed. Fees for marriage dissolutions will be raised from $52 to $62 and marriage licenses will cost $20 instead of $18. Parents requesting further custody hearings will pay another $15. It seems unw1se and unfair to require newlyweds to pay part of the legal costs created by those who battle their way through a divorce. Marriage license fees may need to be revised some day, but this time they should stay at $18 and the full cost for the conciliation court should be borne by those who choose to have children and then a divorce. Airport Pact Helps Orange County offi cials have been prom1smg their counterparts in Newport Beach for some lime that there was no way they would permit an increase in jet noise emanating from John Wayne Airport. The words may have been welcomed, but there was never any force behind them. The situation was very un· settling to city officials. Today, however, there is some muscle behind the pledges. It came as a result of a settlement reached last week in a lawsuit filed against the county by the City of Newport-Beach over the county's intention to parc1lase 13 acres of land on the airport's west side. Under terms of the settlement, the city may take no further action to block the land purchase as long as the county adheres to several conditions. Principally. the county may take no action lo in· crease the size of the noise "footprint" in areas surround- ing the airport. Imposition of s uch a condition is a substantial victory for the city. For the first time, the county is legally bound lo keep noise gener ated at the airport at its existing, or at a lower. level. The latter. of course. must !>e thetIDd. The condition. however, cannot be viewed as prevent- ing the county from changing airport operations in the future. It is conceivable that more flights per day might be permitted as quieter aircraft are acquired and in- troduced by the jet air carriers serving the airport. But under the condition accepted by the county, any changes must await final decisions on the soon to be re· leased airport master plan. The county also is committed under terms of the set- tlement to embark on a noise control program for the airport. Newport Beach will be a partner in that effort, a partnership that was largely made possible through the favorable outcome of the city's legal action. So far we see only vi ctors in this settlement, and no losers. Solar Finance Aid As an incentive to homeowners to buy solar water heaters, the state Public Utilities Commission bas or· dered four major utility companies to offer cash rebates or low-interest loans to customers installing the energy- savmg heaters Dependin g upOn the gas or electric utility serving various areas. the incentives will include $20 monthly r e- bates prud quarterly for three or four years, 6 percent loans payable over 20 years, or a flat annual payment of S350 for about four years. The incentiv~s will be offered to an estimated 375,000 customers on a first-come, first-served basis. The PUC est imates the program could save the equivalent of one million barrels. of oil a year, and pro- vide participants with savings on utility bills exceeding $600 million during the life of the solar systems. Costs of the program, estimated at $182 million over 20 years, will be shared by all ratepayers, but at a monthly cost equivalent to less than the price of a postage stamp in the peak coStyear. There·~ no doubt the installation of solar systems is too expensive for many householders. This is a practical approach to get the ball rolling . • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists, Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Bo11 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (71'4) 6'42·'4321. Boyd I Disco ·Muffs ByLM. BOYD If you a haven 't ex· per(enced the loud vibrant noise in a discotheque, at Dear Gloomy Gus Even milllonaire1 aren 'l real any more. Economist says mo11t of t o day's were j uat shoved into that bracket by in£late d property values. D.M. :.·~:J :;-•,::::::"~:..·~·. ':!i _ ....... , ..... -...... -:::~":i..'::~:r ........... . least you've heard it on televi.aion, no doubt. lledJc:al evidence 1u11eata it can cause ear dama1e. One Esther Schwart.a saw caab ln it. She makes feathery, beaded, 1parklin1 disco ear mufta at ts to StOO a pair. They let lD conversation but screen out tbe ruinous raucomdin. That Colonel Sanden wu ate 15 _... be started bla Kentucky Fried Cblcten bualne11 ii common knowled1e. Len widely pown t. tbe fad that be ftnaoced tbat b911nn•n1 wttb bla flrat Social SecurltJ chffk ot $1GI. Maryland'• 1tate seal bear• a La.Un 1lo1aa that traulll•: "Let women talk andmaaet.'' Jack Ander8on Wliistlelilowers Lose Slielter WASHINGTON - Whb lleblowera -thole dedicat- ed 1overnment employffl who riak t.betr careen to report ln- c:ompehmc:e or misconduct in their a1enciH are beln1 1trtpped ol protedlon by Jimmy Carter. the man who promised to defend tbem. The Office of Special Counsel. whJch wu set up lo be the wh11tleblowers · 1h1eld a1a!mt reprisal, is bein& quietly st.ran&led in its crib. Two years ago, as part or Carter's civil service reform program , Cong r es s c reated the O rt ice o r S p tcia l Counsel as an 1ndepeodent body with ex- t ra o rd i nary powers . It was author- iied not only to protect e mployees who e xposfd wa s te and mis - management. but to Investigate and pWlisb crooked bureaucrats on its own. Andy Rooo.ey Tbe mini·agency pursued its mandate vigo~ perhaps too vigorously. In July, for ex- ample, it tumed up damning e vidence that high officials of the Small Busme5s Admi.nistta. lion were illegally lransrerring e mployees dee med to be "politically unresponsive." Act- 1 ng Special Coun5el Mary Eastwood wrote to SBA chief Vernoo Weaver asking h.im to lake disciplinary action against bis deputy, Paul D. Sullivan, for his role in the illegalities. EARLIER, the special counsel's orfice, to the intense annoyance of Attorney General GrHfin Bell , riled c harges against his protege. Ron ~Angel, chief federal marshal 1n Atlanta. He was accused of railroading four deputies who had tried to exp ose c orruptio n i n the marshals' service The office also laun ch~ t.'Or ruption probes aimed at htgh of- fi c ials in the Veter ans Ad· ministration. the Air Force. the Justice De partment and the Mine Safet y aod Health Ad- ministration Appar entl y t he young watchdoS was chewing on the w rong ankles Although ad- ministration officials deny their purpose was to kall the special counsel's orhce. their actions bad that e ffect. U'NDER A BUDGET cut pro- posed by the preSl;d e nl lwo m o n th s a g o • t h e s JI t!'~ i a I counsel's already meager rwld· ing was slashed by Sl million." With this clear signal from the White House, Congress cut another $1 million. leaving the office broke. The stacr was reduced by 60 percent, leaving only 37 al· tomeys and investigators still on lbe payroll Some :;urvivors told my associate lndy Badhwar they have to scrounge and beg in other agencies for such basic supphes as Scotch tape and writ· ing paper. All the investigations have been halted. AJJ the branch of- fi ces have been shut down. The s pecial counsel need.s-ll3S,OOO to continue investigations already started. but lbe president bu re-- fused to make money avaJlable; "The amount we need j .. t to keep going," said one staffer, "is less than the $150,000 tbe ad· ministration spent oo redesi,p· lag the seal for the Department ol Transportation.·• GUN LOBBY 911Sn.E8: Ex- tre.ntj..st.s have taken coot.roj of Lhe National Rifle Associatioo, a nd as a result the powerful gun lobby bas become a loose can· ll@O that as frightening some of it~ staunchest 5upporters on ca~tor - - - ThQ new leaders hip of the NRA is\,apparenlly intoxicated by past triumphs of this most s uccessful 'f{f the s ingle·i.ssue lobbying g~~· What the as- socialion 's lea~ers have done is to insist on tyipg a longtime NRA goal -we~riing of the 1968 FederaJ Gun Contr~Act - to the cr iminal code e~sion that has been in the work an the Senate for mot'e than a de~ade. I BUT THE N RA'~; heavybanded tactics have sue-' ceeded in alienating several members of Congress who have supported the gun lovers for years. "The whole criminal code ef- fort could gel bogged down if people are in the position of hav- ing to vole on (NRA-backed gun control 'reform ') before the election, .. said Rep. Thomas Kindness. R-Ohio, who has re- cei ved hundreds or dollars in NRA campaign contributions. In the Senate. whe re Sen. James McClure. R-ldaho. will offer the NRA 's amendment to the criminal code measure , traditional Opponent<; of gun COO· trol are shaking their heads in wonder at the gun association's tactics. They are convinced the NRA move wt ll fail. and con· cerned that the criii'iinal·code'fe- vision may be dragged down with the amendment. "We can 't understand why <the NRA) is doing it," said one Senate source, who added that he is reconsidering hjs longtime support for the NRA. The Joy of Finding Nothing to Resist I just looked at the television schedule for tonight and there's 'nothing any good on, and boy a m I glad. U there's anything I hate it's a night when there's a lot of good stuff on the tube I feel I ought to watch. The summer rerun season has been a blessing for people who feel the way I do, and with the screen ac· tors guild s trike that bas kept the network s from making a n y n e w se ri es , i t l ooks a s though the re· runs may continue into the reg- ular season. With the exception or the news , football and a rew n ews and enterta in ment specials. I may not have to watch television for months. I might actually get--.s.oinething done evenings. TELEVISION ISN'T the only thing I feel this way about. I en- joy a good movie but I don't get. to them very often. If there's a good movie playing I'm more apt lo miss it than see it, so I Art Hoppe always hope there 's nothing playing at the local theater that I want to see. I never saw "Kramer vs. Kr<.1mer," "The V e e r H u n I e r , · · · C '' u s 1 n Cousine." "Thl T in Orum." .. Being There." "Close Encoun ters or the Third Kind . or "Breaking ,\way." and I feel terrible about not seeing any of them. I hate it when people st:~rt talking about how good some movie is berause I kno-w I'm .l(O· ing to miss it arid be out of 1t J never even sa~ "A Clockwork Orange." FOR TH£ LAST several years I've been really pleased with Am erican cars. There hasn't been one I was tempted to buy They were all big and fiull, and I bad no feeLing al all th.at I was missing out on being in on a good thing by ·not buying one Thing~ look as thoug h t hey might change now. and I'm go- ing to be in big trouble if those new, s mall Detroit models are really good, because I '11 pro· bably go out and buy one. l r ea ll y l ove i t whe n something is so bad r don't want any part or it. because I'm a natural-born all-American con- s umer and if the thing is attrac-me when I asked for ice cream tive in any way, I'll watch it or and the waiter said they didn't buy il or go to it or s pend time or have it. f'm up O\'er 200, and it money on it. couldn't have been better news L r.i s l weekend I went to a to me. supe rmarket and was plea~ed lo ANOTHER THING I can't re- find they were sold out of most sis l 1s antique stores and yard or of their hf-st stuff fl was late garage sales. When I screech to Saturday morning and every-a halt and back into a driveway lhin~ was prelt) we ll Picked that has a cardboard sign tacked 0\ er, so I ended up not buying up out front announcing a very mut·h I went home and garage sale. 1 ·m really relieved checked lhe free7e r and found when I give the junk laic;I out a e\ en lamb chnps . a whole half q uick look and realize there's or a very good chocolate cake nothing a t all there I want that I and almost f. quJrt of very good don 't already have four of. chicken stock I'd forgotten. The There's an excellent bookstore best thin g that happened to me near my office and. fortunately. last weekend was that the when I go in there. som e reverse supermarket. Wil:i a.lm_ost sol<!__1aw -takes eJ{ecL I browse for a out. minute and see three books I TUESDAY NIGHT "e went to an excell ent French restaurant in New York with some friends from out o{ town. It was one of thos e rest aurants that is so legitimately French that they don't have ice cream They make all their own pastries and won't have anything lo do with ice cream. J can sometimes re· sist the best pastry alter a rich meal but I can 't r esist ice cream, so it was great news to want. I waJk along ~nd see two more I need. I check the cash in my pocket and realize I don't have enough to cover the books I'd like to buy. Very often in a oookstore. there's so much I want. 1 leave without anything and it ·s a good thing too because. lik<' not watc hing television be(•uuse I need the time and not buying food because I fi on 'l nee d the calories. it saves me a lot of grier Decent Living Wage Might End Athletic Scandals lo the wake of the current col· lege sports scandals, Siwash University has become the first in the nation to abolish all a thletic sc h o lars hips whataoever. "Henceforth, in the interests of character build i ng , moral integri- ty and fair play,'' an- noun ce d Pr esident H i r a m Siwasb Ill. "we will pay all our athletes a de- cent Urine wa1e instead." The deeiaioo -the results of wlllcb are beln• clolely watched by other leadina institutions ol bl1ber learnln1 and athletic prow .. -culminated weeb of spirited debllte on the Shrub Uninnlty campus. LEADING THE fllbt tor radical cbaqe la the aomewbat murky 1tatu1 quo was that powerful alumni 1roup, The A.a· 9Miatlon of Athletic Supporten, beaded by Alvin <Buck) Ace. The reuon for sordid recruit· ing practices, under-the·table payments, forged transcripts, phony courses and the like, Ace argued, was fundamentally sim- ple : "I know. I speak for every Athletic Supporter." he told the university's board of trustees, "when I say that athletics l\"d academics don 't mix." Ace con tended that "a vigorous athletic program" was the 'foundat.ton of any great uni- versity, noting that the Siwash Skewers had netted Sl.2 million on the gridiron last year after bribes, payoffs and bar bills. He said this was enough to meet the deficits run up by the tvarious academic departments. "AND YET these ex- traordinarily valuable athletes . -tbeae young men whose performance op the playing..fleld ls all that stands between our alma mater and bankruptcy," Ace said, "are expected to give their all for room, board and a paltry few hundred dollars a month. It's no wonder our record tut year was only ei1ht and three." The faculty s pokesma n , Profeuor J01lah Tweedleman, was lmmedlately on his feet. - "Are you saying. Mr. Ace," he d e mande d . "th at Siwash Universit y should hire a pro- fessionaJ football team ?" "Well, it's certainly no job for amateurs," said Ace. "Toke recruiting. As it stands now, our beloved coach, Three Fingers Malvesi, bas to secretly promise some pimple-raced youth rast cars. cold beer and hot girls or whatever in order to con him in· to t aking on this difficult and dangerou.! job. How much more honest it would be to simply run a classified ad: to blancbe. "Did you say $90,000 a year?" he asked. Ace shrugeed. "You get what you pay for. And don't for1et that the tee·vee rights to the Super Bowl alone cou,ld brtng us in close to a million bucks. A committee was appointed to work on a solution to that problem. "I move Mr. Ace's plan be ap- proved," said President Siwaah. "Just a minute ," said Professor Tweedleman. "There is no way we could teach paid athletes like that even to read or write.'' "HELP WANTED -Ag· gressive six-foot-two. 300-pound middle linebacker. Knowledge of English not nece5sary but must be bipedal. Starting salary, $30,000 per year. An . Equal Opportunity Employer." It was President Siwash's tum "SO WllA T ELSE is new?" said Ace. "And they won't be wasting their time taking courses lilteTbe Sociology of Lacrone, In· termediate Bat Maintenance or \ Welaht Lifting: Strate11 and ' TacUcs." • "Dam," said Tweedleman. Q "That willdeclmateourfaculty." notes With Tweedleman abatalnina. tbe vote to divorce athletes from "This would send a horrible academicswuunanimoua. "J'9t 1l1na1 to tbe rest of the world." think,•· said President Slwuh. -aep. 'MJ Mollet&, O.Conn., "w•wouldbethericbestunlvenl- wbo led an unaucceuful tllht ln ty lp the WOl'ld lf it weren't for the the Home to eliminate~ tlnhcial drain created by all our tor 1 chemical wea.Pom -:orthleuacademicatudent.I." .. ...-.. ....... \ \ t NATION 'IDEA&.. AGE' SopfMa Loren 'GLORIOUS PERIOD' Diahann Carroll , Af'WI ............ 'MORE SERIOUS' C•rol Burnett Stars View Life at 40 NEW YORK (APl -What's it like to be 40 and female? Pretty good, a ccording to some famous women like Carol Burnett, Mary Tyler Moore and Susan Stras berg. Harper's Bazaar interviewed 20 women who are 40 orolaer on how·tneyWt. Here are some of the answers as thex appear in the October issue: Carol Burnett: .. , feel secure0enough to let the gray show in my hair. . . . I've grown more serious since turning 40. r get distressed over cer- tain issues . . . A person can grow up at any time, but I think you can tell that it's happened when the individual starts paying attention to the news. I guess that means I've grown up. . . . Ac· tually. the most important thing I've learned since turning 40 is that I need reading glasses. And never trust anyone over 50!" Elizabeth Ashley: ·'I've learned to accept myself . . . I think being 40 is the best of both worlds: I've had time to gain lots or expetjence and I still have lots of time to use it well." r • Sophia Loren: "When I was 20, 1 felt as though J was 50-so many problems. Now I'm at the ideal age: I have had so many beautifuJ things in my lif P.-my family . my success ." Diahann Carroll: ·'I prefer to be over 40 now rather than 10 years ago. I think there's' less con- centration on middle age ... Jt's a glorious period , for me . . . I 've mastered the art of being selfish. . . I'm aware of •the lines that delineate my responsibility to myself." Mary Tyler Moore: "I'm doing now at 42 what most people do at 22 .. I've been a late bloomer an terms of taking t he initiative in starting my own projects and putting a production together . . . I suppose the biggest change in my life now is the trans ition I'm in -from being married for ,17 years to have to be independent, on my own. Now. that my husband and I are separated. that's .a real challenge ... but I've always loved a challenge." Brooke Hay ward: "There's a kind of psychological barrier at 40 which affects both men and women . . . When I was 20, 1t never occurred to me that I would die. When I was 30, it never OC· curred to me that I'd be 40. It was far more dif· ficult approaching 40 than actually reaching it. I rea lly had torevaluate my entire life ... " Judy Collins: "Part of the advantage of this wonderful age I'm at is that I'm calmer. I feel re- laxed about everything. I was much more driven. uncomfortable and h ysterical when I was younger ... " Sasan Strasberg: "I compare myself to a bot· lie or wine -the older I get. the better I'll be. By the time I'm 90, I'll be just about ready to uncork. God willing, I'm going to be one hell of a terrific old lady." Tuesday.~ 30. 1980 Non-tobacco Cigarettes Trigger Concern FORT l.AUOEl<OAU:. fo~la CAP} A brand of non·tob•cro ci11arelles promoted u a 1nean1 to help break thf' nicotine habit haa contumer and health offlelaJ11 l'Oncemed The m anufacturer, Peter Stoll kebyt' lntf'matlon•I. sdcrted Florida H the promolloni.I i;ll~ for Golden Flavora. a blend of ('O<'Oa bean basti with puffed whole wheat lilld cltru.~ fr uit Tht: 11moktiis come in cherry . van1l1 1t, m!nt und l'UU1amon 01&vors. and llcll in tobact·o l'lhops for 75 or 80 l't'nlll a pi.ck A PROMOTIONAL campaign began thil month •nd television ad v enls1ng Is scheduled ti>-begin In April, the Fort L auderdale Sun· Se ntinel reported Monday . Whale the product contains no tabacco. the Amen cam Lung Assoc1a lion points out that tar and carbon monoxide problems have not been ellmlnated The association main· talns that the product has not been proven safe. However. Erick Celke,..Df lnterna- 11 o n a l Brands of Los Gat os , the· parent company of Peter Stolt· kebye, defends the product as "a step In the right direction for people who have tried and can't quit smoking cold turkey · · INTERNATIONA L BRANDS manufactures another non-tobacco brand, "Free." That one has been marketed since 1978 and comes in re- gular and menthol. Consumer •activitists say they are worried that the television ads may cause children to compare Golden Flavors with candy and encourage them to smoke. "They may not advertise the sex:y cowboy riding across the plains now," said Peggy Charren, presjdent of Action for Children's Televi.aioa. '·But what is lo stop them from creating the Marlboro man who loves ·Free!'" Ms. Charren said the products con· tain more tar than many tDbacco smokes. CEL&E SAYS ADVERTISING for "Free" has been non-glamorous and :Oakes no claims about smoldog be· ing s afe. He said the ads are intended for the health-conscious s moker between JS and 60 who bu been smo'ktng 10 to 30 years-and-wants to quit. Charles Dale of the American Cancer Society in New Yorlt said the association .. would Uke to discourage •m= in any way, u a matter of princi e." The manufacturer hu said docton can prescribe Golden Flavon to patients tryiDc to kiclt the tobacco habit. • 'Tbe cue a1aiut the tobac~ ~taininc dlarette has been provea with rseatth and at.ati.atics.'' Dale said. "Tbe aame kind ol study bas not been done with tbia product ... CEl..&E IS QlJICK to admit that "the c~ people are ri&ht" about cancer risks. ·'The risk of developin1 cancer is 40 times greater in a bigb·tar product such u Camels ':..he..said...:::n...na-- is 20 times gre.ater with a low-tar product such as Vantage or Merit. We admit our product bas tar, but our test results show it is a lea hazai-doua tar.·' Here are 12 good reasons why hundreds of thousands of people save r at Citizens. 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TODAY'S CRO~SWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Flavor 6 Not fem. 10 Roman goal post 14 -and Py1h1as 15 Repeal 16 Manger 17 Conoern1119 18 Haunl 19 Asian waste· land 20 Robe 22 oe'cagonal 24 Lease 26 Emply 27 Hockey otf•· CUllS 31 Electric un11 32 Drapery 33 Trimmed 35 rhe Lion 38 Asian com 39 Furious 40 Perused 41 Some 42 Reigned 43 Sight. e.g. 44 Card game 45 Rue< 47 Sausa~ 51 Ralional 52 Soulhern conrecuon 54 Entcr1am 58 Repe1111on 59 UK stream 61 Law 62 Sale phrase 63 Peter or Wolfe 64 Dress up 65 W19wam 66 Waste allow· ance 67 Medlemal \llrub DOWN 1 Ca1n's<1ad 2 Frog genus 3 Forebodlng 4 Quebec city 5 Horns 6 Honey 7 Ourck as - UNITED Feature Syndicate Mondday's Puzzle Solved A TA "Ill C ID ". ,111111 N I I , I l " Ill ... llAITI 1 1111 " I II "Ill' 'I Iii fhil T I T II Ill " , I I c- "Ill I I I Dll c 01111•, "c. -" oil 1• "111•• fl A T f I Lii II 1• I lllD 1•1 DO (Ill A II A T l •Tlll I llT I II l " ,. 11 1 , ... , D (IA T ( IO ~ l 1•11 I T ... 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All lllt.'t • I ·ti 111• 1 d1 .. 1l 11 • "'' 1!1·cl 111.1! 111 1·ludes men It \\lll "'.11 t 1• ,. 1 1(1 1 rn.1t1 '" uliout the league l'.ill 1,..1., , l.!U A K Et' .. :P"l'lO~ t111 ,.1111 b.t·11il1t' 01:-1111·1 candidate ;'l;olao I 'rt//l lie· 1s •< twd11l<'ll Th11r-;d .1\' a t the Huntmgtnn II arbour h1111h' o! ~I r .inl! M ,.., William Pun·t'll. lli7:.!l H il•·H• I .1111· Re publit«ln I ri11c·ll1· 1!'. tn 11i.. tu u11~1·.11 111 cum bent Demul·r .ti Dt>nn1'-.\lan~1·r Thursda~ ·ll rt'C'l'Plwn. 11111•n 111 .tll "ho "1slt t11 'flleet the Rl•puhlll :.n • .ind1d.Jtt--..tarb. al 6 10 pm UCJ t o H o8l ToJJ L ati 11 ~ t·ILol(t 1·~ Energ) ;111d 1mm1grat10n IJl'Wr!> 1n L S .\lexico relation::. and l!Ot·ial chung1' 111 l t:ntral and South Amenl·a will be amon~ .,ub11•cts exam1n1:d when UC In me hu-;ts I atrn .\mcm:an scholars from three counlrt<''-Ol·t 9 12 m l.a~una Heach "Lallo ,\rnl'r1<·a 111 the 80s \\Ill be the the11.e of the annual nwt-t;nl! nf tht' P:>ufic (\1a!.t Cou1t<'1I on Latin Arnenr.m Stt11.lte!-> The 1·11nf1·n:nee 1:. ex peeled to a ttr...1ct 2!'>0 -.C'holar~. I ro111 1 ht• C S .. Mex ico a nd Canada OTHER ~l,\JOR ~PF.AKER~. ~111 be Evon Z \'ogt, llar\'ard l rtl\'CrSll) a nthropolu~1!->l, d iscuss- ing "On the <:;.vmboh<;m of Sor1 .d ('lasses and Political R1tu 1t... 1n Spain aml \1<>x 1c·o. and Roberto Moreno d1reC'tnr of tht• ln:-t1tute of His - torica l Researt'h ut the ~al1<>nJI l 'lt\f'rs1t y of Me xico. ""Vision d<' la Nut>\· a Espan.1 l'CLA tustorian J a mes Wdkw will ct1:.11 r tht.> :.ession on l l .S M(•x1<·0 n·Ja11rin.-. Taking i1art "'ill !Jc t\to ltand L'orporat10n social scientists. D .1\ ul Ronfeldt on · Enerl-{y" anti Arturo Gandara un "ThP C'h1c:mo Factor · UC San Diego political S<"ll'Olrs t Wa) ne Cornelius will speak on "The ~Pw "vkx1can Immigration and the Old Politics nf I m migration Restnl'lion Mexico and UnitedStatesinlht• F:1 a of Limit::." ANTONIO BENITEZ ROJO, not,·d s hort· story writer who Mfet lt'd from Cuba in May, will take part in a roundtable d1scussrcm on "Latin American Literature oft he 1970s anrt 1980s · • Ill l'11 l.1·l~ l'rtl'''" .11 $1 :1 pt'I pt·rsnn c un tk-oht11.ined by 1 ,dltn).t,~t:• .11 l I Ji.Ii' t<HM or R-12 2001 • • ~t.4\NWll ll ..... 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"''---·--·-~ Oossic Auto Show/ Auction Huntington Ct"nler Oct 4-5-6 3·11ay class•r r u e .. h1b1t with auclt0n on Sunoay Phrne 848·2296 to sell Raise Funds For your club or organ1LSl!On with no CQSI Call Huntington Center , for Commun11y Help 897·2533 MEED HELP! •i\il our Do-It Yourself Store •1• l•a1•• oui cor~•pf'tf'nl ri•vmr.;>r< JO •hp .,.,, rk 1 BLOCK PlU~ING HEATl1'4G IUUGOT>IUO, MW'TI:;:,.: HACH 848·3636 We have the safe to fit your budget! • I SAFES . F .B.I. statist ics show an upw ard trend in residential burg\pry. Even though valuables may be Insured, many times fam ily valuables c;an not be repl aced. We-have a complete line of safes. We have a safe within your budget to meet your security needs. We also featur: • Installed Door Viewers • Photo Inventory Service C Photo's for identification of valuables> CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT (714) 642-1815 PACIFIC SECURITY 1 Secunty products & consultants -commercial & refidential) 1810 Newport Blvd._, S'!lt• C, Coit• Me,a ·-ranc1sco \XeVegotthe most flights going. Planning a trip to Oakland , San Francisco or San Jo e ? you'll get a ·pecial offer from Hertz. Ju t present your Air California h as more fl igh ts fro m Onta ri o and Orange County tha n any other airl ine. Air Californ ia ticket at the H ertz rental counter in cities served by A ir California, and it' good f(.)r a 25°/o discount o n time UCI \t as select ctl as host for the conf Pr ence m recognition of contnbut1ons to Lalin American re search by Ir vine faC'olt} in :.cvera l d1sc1phnes. Historian Jaime Rodriguez, dean nf the UCI Gr aduate Div ision. heads the C'Onfercnce as presr dent of the Paeiftl' Cna<;l Coun<:tl ''" Lat in American Studu.•s ... O ur Sunjet service give · you m ore than 200 con venien t fl igh ts every week from O nta rio and Ora nge e=oun ty. At the nnd mil eage charge. on a ny Ford or other fine ca r. You'll also get a 1-I ertz chip good fo r one free Jrink on your next A ir Califo rnia f1 ight. l ALTHOl'(;ll l 'l'f I S hostm~ the· ._.,ent. the session will be hC'ld al the Surf anti ..,..ind flotel m Laguna Beach H1•1,!1str:it 1on and bu.,iness met'l ings are schC'dult1d Oet 9 In all. t hrt·e marn ad dr esses a nd 2~ otlwr sf:'s~1ono,; will he held th<' following lhrl.'e day!'> :vloc;t will b(· in f:nclish but so m e wiU be in Sp;rn1sh Information on pre-reg1"trat10n may be ob- tained from Carla '\'l'rne!>s in the l Tl Grad uate Division. 883 7295 Elusive lovel y frorn th e sea. §LA.VICK'S / forw J•w•lt"n Sin« 1917 J OIN THE REPUBLIC I Republic Home Loan \'177:.! ~1<11Anl11ir llhd lrvtn<' ( A'!:.!71!'> 171 -11 Afil !)<I'll C.1td1 on~ of the le~endary bt•.1 uhL'S ol th1.• del'P - "~h,irma inP , lhl· St·a Nymph," .1 limited edition frum the Cybi F.rntasia Coil cc ti lln. 121/i .. t.111, $1,450 • Fuhion lsland, Newport Center, Newport Beach. 714/644·1380 Wntmmst•r f b gu1w Hills I M1n1on V1<-f0 I Nonh Orang• I Th• City Los C•m•~ Ir Btu Mal~ Also Crt•lrr Lo, AngrlH I S.n Otego I L.u Veg~• u .. OM ol Slo>'I("'' C'OflVtnl<f\1 ch.irg• pUf\t"' Ame11C'•n "'"'"" VISA. M••• Cho,.. Membtr Ftnt /tWtlm Guild . . .. ,. ............ -,, .. ,_ -.. --- .. ' '~ I . . most con ven ient time ·. And with our econon1y fa res , you can save as much as 30°/o on your airfare. We've got special d iscounts fo r families, group and vacat ione rs, too. Spec ial Hertz Offer. If you fl y A ir California between September 8 and October 3l , 1980, \ Call A ir Californ ia or yo ur Travel Agent for reserva, tions. W ith ·u n1a ny fl igh ts to O range County and Ontario , you can go where you wa nt, when yo u +:!J'l"i» . l#IU wan t-on. · A . c l 't" . . 1 r a t <Jn1 ta. ~l"'l Rf'••·.,,.. ••• ,,h, ...... 1 f'.•" We want everyone to fly. AJllft CALIFOR~IA \ -· . I •I I• DAILY PILOT NATION Moral Malaise ~ PUBLIC NOTIE:E "CTITIOUt IUllN .. - N-· ITATllldln f ll• ftllt•lno ftr\OM ••• 1101r1e wtlneuM PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUt 9"MN1ll N&Mll ITATIMINT r ... IOI-I"' .,.,..,,, ere do•no ............. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUI IUMNl.lt ~UP9•1oa CDU•t 0, fMI MAMa HATllMIU' ITA'8 CW CA4.l,,_NIA "9 Tiie 1•1-1"' "''°"' ere •1"9 TMl.CIOUllTYCWOllAHI. llUJl,..u "' * .__ L A LINDA ¥1CMOACANA OllNaTO ..... C.AVM Bible Group Eyes Vote BoOths UNITED SOLAR ASSOCIATE' !GM e-t~ Cr . f'---YlllleY. Ca ",. \elet Coo.trot t o. 11 I• Cele•o• cor,., .. IOftl. tn1 >\r....-. '°"'*'· tole IOaN C.OMl'L~~fS, M* 111• lier•. Caoi&4C-9Mc:ll.Ca tK1A ftMttlly Ml<h .. I H"l<lllft•o", ,., .. Vie .,,.,.., Caphl•-Jo-<11, C• mu Ho.,mon wo .. ,11ano Plrd .. a tl, "'U·A II~ Wnltr'll, DON Pelnt, c •. .,..,. MAlllltllT __ W. ltlll, C::.t.e Mew. '" lfte ..._.«I .. "'9f1<e1• .. C• •1'11 MA•TMA a1n.rv ... <ll•n .. •f ••mire Ur~lre .,,4 01119 Ur· ..-. ,.......,, 4<1lre ... W .. y SI , Cool.I-· Ce WllerHt MA•TMA llTNE'I' llH "•" Iii.ti -"'"lerl *""\tie <'"11 .. ttolt W ASHJNOTON t AP l Jerry Falwtil'a runctamentallJt auu tian IOldMn ._,... mart-hlna on ward au rt.1bt. They 're declar In a war a1aln1l America '• liberal poUtidana and mard\ma ambll6oualy from lht> pc-wi U) lhf' election bootl\8 Alona th.io wa •• they are drawtng heatl'd opposi tlon Falwell. h<>11t or tc-l~\11t1un's "Old·Tinw Got~l Hour,•· as the tvanaellc &I 1&ene1al of a bur1eooin1 polJticaJ fon~ wtuch uU1 It.MU the Moul M11JUT1l>' and is dediC'ated to wtpang out what it sees as Amenc a 's moral crecay U\d ouaunai the pohll~tll\3 whose policies they op~e "WE BELit:V£ TltAT an the 1980s we can have an ampa~t on rt·~reatlng a moral chmate 1n lhas country that h a d isap- peared." said Falwe ll , a Baptist preacher from Lynchbura1 . Va , who is president of the Bible based group he founded 15 months ago. "We want to re verse legislation th at affects moral Lss ues." Calling themselves "pro-We, pro-traditional family, pro- m orals and pro-America." Falwell's followers are waging a full -scale battle agains t the Equal Rights Amendment, abor· tion, gay rights, sex education, the Department of Education, national health insurance and SALT n. They are pro-Israel and sup- port military superiority over the Russians and voluntary prayer in the schools. ., IN THE VOTING booths, Moral Majority is enjoying a number o f sudden s uccess especially the group's role in helping de feat Sen. Donald Stewart of Alabama -prompt- ing critics to raise their voices in protest. The Congression a l Black Caucus said. "The distortion of religious principles which the Moral Majority perpetrates and the political press ure they main· taan is reminiscent of the foun- dation which paved the way for the advent of the Ayatollah Kho- meini in lran." Patricia Robe rts Harris, secretary 9f health and human service said. "The absolute cer tainty with which some in· d ividuals approach the political battle and the arrogance with which they propose a crusade to 'r e -c hristianize ' America, is dangerous for our democracy." In retort. Falwell says, "We vehemently oppose any violation or the separation between church and state," adding: "In my opinion, Patricia Harris is the bigot who would like to fo rce her amoral values down lbe throat of a moral American public." TO PRESERVE ITS tax- exempt status, Moral Majority does oot endorse candidates. But Falwell can be coaxed to name candidates he'd like to see de- feated. ''The whole world knows there are several senators who have consistently stood on the WT'OOg side or all the moral issues and ignored any attempt by others to redirect them," he said. Then he ticked off a hit list - al l Democ rats : G e orge McGovern of South Dakota; Frank Church of Idaho; John Culver of Iowa; Alan Cranston of CaWornia; Birch Bayh of In· diana and Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin. ON 'HIT LIST' o.orge McGovern Al'WI ........... SEES DANGERS P•trld• Roberta H•rrta Already Moral Majority has had influence in several states. In Alaska, Mora l Majority takes credit for helping defeat Democratic Sen. Mike Gravel in his bid for re -election last August. -In Alaba ma. Moral Majori· ly forces opposed Sen. Stewart. a freshman senator with a con· servative voting record. He was narro wly defeated in a Democratic primary last week b y Jim Folsom Jr .. who described himself as slightly more conservative than Stewart. -Also in Alabama. Rep. John Buchanan, a Baptist minister with a moderate-conservative voting record, was defeat~ in his party 'primary, mostly because of his support for the ERA and an initial reluctance to sign a petition supporting the re· instatement of prayer in the schools. MORAL MAJORITY IS not the only religious-based o r- ganization moving into secular politics. Other fundamental, an- ti-abortion groups such as Chris- tian Voice are active in many states and even the Roman Catholic church injected it.self into recent Massachusetts con- gressional campaigns. A letter from Cardinal Hum- berto Medeiros was read aloud at many masses, urging the de· feat of two pro-abortion can- didates for Massachusetts con· gressional nominations. Both candidates -one of the m Needtt Not Grades : Sclwlarship Aid , May Be Revamped SACRAMENTO (AP.) -The stale Postsecondary Education Oommi.ssion wants to revamp a $70 million state scholarship pro- cram to base aid mainly on fmanclal need instead of high school ~rades. . • A commission spokeswoman, Marie Dickinson. said that the fommisaion plans to sponsor a bUl to revise the Cal Grant pro- •ram, which provides state aid for 50,000 lo 80,000 college 1tudents. " ~ THE PROGRAM 18 THE LARGEST source of stale funda pmong $1.475 billion in federal, state and private grants, loans and ~mployment programs for California students, accordin1 to a stale udy. • Currently, students can qualify ror one of three Cal.Grant pro- lrama by having low to moderate family incomes, but the actual lwarda are given to those with the highest grades in each pro- ' ram. Ms. Dickinson said the commiulon's proposal would work this ~ay: a minimum grade averace would be established, and then a!J tudents who meet the financial need qualiftcatiOftl would be ellgi· le. 1f ftmda ran short, the neediest 1tudent.1 would have highest riority. · 8111! SAID THE COMMISSION bun't cboffn a proposed Sntnimum 81'ade avera1e yet. There have been su11esllon1 for ~ a B and a C average, ,mich would have much different effect.I .,., tbe proeram, she said. • The comminlon abo hun't decided whether to propose ex· §.mpliDI c:ommunlty colleses and YOCational scbool1 from the nllllmum ,r..te avera1e, lb. OtckinloD said. ;-LMt year, the lar1e1t ol tbe three Cal Grant pr'Oll'ama 1ave ~cbolanbl .. to ltudeDt.1 wttb sradee ranSlnc down to a 2.M on a lacale ol 4, or a a.miD•, aald a It.ate financial aid stlldy. The other Dl•o procrama, maiDly for communlt1 colle1e and vocational 1tu· ilenta, Aid not dltclOH tbelr raqe ot 1rades; but they have bee ~ldlrabl)' lower in t.be put. Tbe comml•ion wUl PJ'OPOH c:omblnln& the three lnto a aln&le ...,...... "9alle trytq to imprcne acc.u to c:ollep for low·lnc:ome itudeala. lb. DlektMCWI laid. , <.:atbollc won anyway. Crltl<'I chum Moral Majority i.nd othe r relaalouis polltical group11 Ut' trylna lo christlanlze Amt'nca, vromoUng a mfthlCal 1m1111e ol Americ1m family Ufe and trying to muc church and tale T houah i.he d1dn 't mention t-';slwt!ll by nam~ iiecrelary llarru1 sa1d. "I am beginning lo reur th;,t we could have an Ay1.tlolluh Khomeini in this coun. try. but that he will not have a b"ard. but he will h ave a television program .,.. '°'°' 1.-trln, IM. I• COIOf-<OrflOr•llorll, UH W •tll Avt • Dohor. COio tOIOO ""' --· •• t-.itt.CS by .,, .,,,. lft<O•POfOIOd -141llO<I OfllOr tllan t ... ,, ... ,.,,.,p -H-r111, ~"' ••• 111.cs •t111 ,,,. c-ty c1Hto t11 Or-c-1y on s... Thb IMtMMu I• ~Olldw<lect DY e ..... ,.,~ .... p Tl""""y H"'tllln-. Tiiis .... _ ••• Ill .. 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P..011.,.. 0reft91 C-1 Dtlly Pllo4 IT IS FUlllTHEll ORDERED tlltl • PUBLIC NOTICE --;;:;-ITIOU-;,l ''ll .. 1.I"-S.pt.21,l "OCt,1,!f,ltlO ,.,_. <OllY of lllls Of'llllr to -co .... bo ;.:,.. .. nAT."'ENT • ------.,.....ltllocl In ttw Or-Coett Dolly "CTITIOUI IUllNl.U T11e lollowl~ ""on• •r• dolno PUBLIC NOTICE Piiot • -of 91tnorel <••<Illa· NAMa ,,., ...... , ·~ !loft, PWlllll"••d In Cul• "' .... I lllWSl...,JU: ------C.llltrlll8kw0r-C-Y T II• lollOWl"9 .......... •r• do "' G II E A T A "' E II I c A N l'ICTITIOUS IUSINass Dalod' ~ s. 1• 11 .... ~~T°!.u NATUllAL PRODUCTS, INTElllOllS.10ll1Wooctl ... l.n .. H..,,t. N-1[ ITATllMU•T MARI( A. SODEN 11/·F "'""'de Aven11• ........... t '"''°" llNcll, C• .,_ r11e IOUOWl"O ""°"IS dol"4 ""''' J ...... OflM ~II.CA"-' Sw1ann• GoldDetO.,. 10111 NH•• So.9ettorc-1 Pel• O>lldr•u , 1S c;.cswlll Cl • WooCllH l.f-Hlltltl"91on llH<ll, Ca. COLLEGIATE, t4 s.r ..... Court. Pulllll-Or ..... Cotlt Delly Piiot, .,... NOrPOrt llNcll, C:.. ~ Se.,. t t• 23 » t• M7J.40 Newporl lloo<ll, CA '1 .. 1 K•lllleen C W .. 1, 0 7 Morn1"4 Rlcll¥d Ven 0. Plascll, 14 BM"M "' ' ' ' . Land RoC>lnton. 1S ~Ill Cl., Cenyonlld,.CoronadollM.,,C. Courl, Newpor1 lleo<ll, Ca 92~ PUBLIC NOTICE ~·'*EPOrt ~J • ~~ ., .. , •to • 1 This bu•INu h condu"•d bY • r111s butlntn" tondu<t.CS by an In· wet... ..,.rcano, • ~. L ... -r•l P«tnor~lp. dlvlduat, -- col,..B, _.,..,.y P•rtl. CA''"" Sia..-~·oo• Rlclltrd Von Oe Pl.sell l'ICTITIOUI IUllNl.H llmltod i;;::.~: .. , County Cieri! of Or•-CO\ltltY on COIH'IY Cle,.. Of Or-County on Sop. ,,.!~.~-"'9 ... ,,_, Is clolnO bvJI· flllt sl•-WH lllod wllll 1~ S.ptemc.r S, ltlO lembor U, l'llO MA A AN ATHA T II A F F I C Tllh ... ,,,..u Is condutl.CS by ·1 Tiiis 11•-t WU Ill.CS wltll .... r111s 11 ............... llltd "'"" ,... NAMa ITATl[Ml[NT •• ..,... 1'10 111 "THE V ARE N 0 W de· I County c1en..01 Or-C-ty on Seto-P .. 1111-ar.,,.,. c .. ,, Dally Piiot Pul>llwct Dronot c oau Dally Piiot SEltlllCE. i.m ... 11 111ve1 . H..,t. ned l ltmllet U I-I 1"410tl llH<ll, Ct f2M1 term a not on y to inOuence · .,141114• »01 • " u.» 1• -~·,., S.p• ••. n, »,<>ct '· 1• J,...., wayn• Fortut s m1111. us11 p 0 I 1 t i c 5 b u t t 0 c 0 n v e rt Publh-Or-(OHi Daily Pilot PUBLIC NOTICE -11001-~. HIHlll1>9ton BMcll, C•. l. l 1· . Sept 1'.U • .JO.OCI 7, 1'90 J114-IO PUBLIC NOTICE ., ... evange 1ca s mlo a po 1t1cal par· ---------n11• _, ,, conct.;ci.ct by .,, 1,,. ty, · · srud Ra bbi Marc Tanen-, PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTtTious IUllNIU "ctmous 1us1NHs dlvld"•'· b r th A · J · h I N-tSTATl"'l.NT NAMaSTATaMENT wa,neF.Smlt11 aum 0 e mencan eWlS -I Tiie f0\IOWl"9 !Ifft.on ,, dolno DU"· Tiie lollowlno persont ... doing Tllh •lotement was , .... with "" C 0 m m itt e e j n Ne W y 0 r k . J'ICTITIOUS IUSINUS 'lt U ••• ' DUslMlUS' County Clerk of Oranvt Counly on "Th t ' It ' , t f NAMESTATEMENT T J ASSOCIATES, .. , Coplle l, StNDYS C ll&-ATIVE HAIA Awousll,ltlO. a s scary. s a max ure o T11e 1011-1119 """'on '' "°'"O 1111•• j Co•••Mes.,CAmu I DESIGN, JOU N•wPOrt Btvd .•• ,, .,1u1n church and stale . . . We all MH ., Ja<k -· ..., C411>1tal, Coot• Coote "'9W. Co .,.. Publi-Or•ft91 Coost Dally Piiot h bot al L J L ENTEllPlllSES 1101 ¥ew,CAml1 Vlr1<onl llk tor ~··Jr , U!JO Sept •.i..n ,J0,1• ,.., .. S a re COnCerDS a U a mOr M•rtens Alwt Cttcle rtM, Fo..,,1••1'11 Tiiis ..... l<WU I\ c..-f'IH Dr ~n In-C4rawa Or •D COlta Mau Ca --decline in America. But the vauoy,CA'2l'OI dovlduai. 92m ' ' ' • PUBLIC NOTICE d . . . b . leonatd J-• LIQ11on5• J1•• N•.. JKk B-ltl< Cynllll• Louise l•PPI• ISSO me 1cine IS ecom1ng worse YorkAv•,CoolaMew,CA'2U6 I Tiii• stotemenl Wb lllOCI """" '"" Caraway Ofc., •O, CoU• ~.· •. C• .. ..,... than the disease.'. Tiii\ llllSlneu .. ConduClrcl Dy en In co .... ly c~ OI Or-Covnty on Sep. , .,,,. FICTITIOUS IUSINISS Falwell disagrees. aowld11•1 teml>tr s. '"° Tiii• ou•lnen •• c.onducted 11, • MAMI STATIMaNT L_,.rd J Lf911lns l'lt466J I r,i&ner•I Polt'IMrll'tlp. flle lolloWl"4 person> ••• doing "It's a misconception that '"'' "•temen1 ••• fllect "'"" '""' PuDll....., °'""9' co.st 0 •11• P1101 v1ncen111 z-•• J• tiv•lneuM· we're trying to Christianize this ~°,;:~~~;~~.:Cl<-County on Sep l Sep! '· "· 13• JO, l'llO 36Jl..IO Thh tt•l-1 •ot llil'd .wllh Int ANACAPA ASSOCIATES, LTD , country," he said. "We don 't Ftom P UBLIC NOTICE ~°.:::~ ~:~.;°'-Count•"" Sep. ~':'.c~~~;:..;•nter D• • "'•'*Port want the government to run the Put>llv..o °'-coa>1 °•"' P••ot Fl-Ma,.,,1n -lllJ oc • .,, Blvd churches or the churches to run Sept t•.1l.l0.oci '· "'° 1"~'° l'ICT1T1ous 1uS1Nus Pub11\ht<t o..._ co..-1 o eu, P 110t corona ctt• -· C:..:. mu • I NAME STATEMENT Sepl U, 10, Oct 1, U, 1tl0 lit}.«) M•rllft W Witt•. 0... Pl-II, the government. We 're not after PUBLIC NOTICE r"" ro41-1nv .,.,_. 1, 001"9 11u•1 -"'••Pott eeom. ca""'° con l rol. We just want in-l'ICTIT1ou11us1N'EU-'nen11•~e1NO'S ALL cuTs 1600 HA111 PUBLIC NOTICE '11,,;1~~~ ~',;-~,~·conduct.cs bv • fluence.'' NA¥ESTATEMEHT DESIGN, Jn E 11j11 SlrHI, Co•ta FICTITIOUSIUSl .. EH Motvln Ntbmn His goal : to influence elections T11t •o41-1n,,, per..,,, " 00°no Du•I Me ... eauromiatl&'1' NAME STATE.#ENT 1 This '1°'""""'1 .... 111oe1 "'"" 1,,. and I 0 b by r 0 r I e g i s I at Ive MH~lAINEAS MAAINA, 1•JJ Wul No ~t;! ... ~~:" .. '.'~1i.::.::r.'~~~,.el .... ~~:.•o4low!ng .,.r..,,, ".,.,,.. Do;sl. ~.°.::~~ ~:~-:.: Ot•np County Oft 5otp- cha nges 00 federal, State and Cet>I H'91\Wov, Newport But h Co This buslnHs I> <ondl.l<le<I DY an In· Pl.AlA NEWPORT fAAVEL, 1000 ,l.Uiff 10,.al levels. '2MJ dlvlctwal. Brlllol •ll -"°" eeacch <:• MA1tv1N NE•U•. A-y " J a m•• F Parker 1'13 VHta Garv Aublno Sl'llrley J Shofon•ky, 1r'10 Nuevo I' O ..... ,,. TO ACCOMPLJsH HIS mis- sion, Falwell is organizing Moral Majority chapters in all SO states. He claims a national following of 72,000 pastors and two million lay people, says liis bi-monthly newsletter reaches more t.han-400,000 and that his "Gospel Hour" reaches millions more. Though there are no dues, Moral Majority members are frequently asked for contribu- tions . Falwell says he raised $1.2 million the first year and ex- pects to raise $5 million in the second year. He said that the or- ganization collec t s b etween $400,000 and $500,000 a month and that the average contribu- tion is $20. Besides buying television time and paying salaries for its eight Washington staffers and 11 or· ganizers in the Lynchburg head· quarters, the funds are used to s ponsor training seminars. These seminars, conducted in almost every s tate, are for pastors and other community leaders interested in learning political tactics, such as how to register voters. "OUR POLLS SHOWED us that 45 percent of church mem· hers in conservative churches are not registered," Falwell said. "We've regi s teN!d 3 million persons this year and ex· peel to register one million more by Oct. 4 which is the cut-Off date." And even if his figures are in· nated, few argue that such a block of new conservative voters could easily decide an election. History books show that Jim· my Carter beat Gerald R. Ford in the last presldeoUal election by less than 2 million votes: Ric hard Nixon beat Hubert Humphrey in 1968 by less than 1 million votes; and in 1960, John Kennedy beat Nixon by only 119,000 votes. Female Gets $45,000 for Harassment DETROIT (AP) -A judge bas awarded $45,000 to a female insurance claims ad.juster who testified she was harassed becaUle she refused to sleep with her bou. Noel Little, 38, of Detroit, testified before Wayne County Circuit Judge Charles Kaufman that her former boss at the Sen· try Insurance Co., Keith Roo- ni1en, dilcriminated against ber after she spumed bis sexual ad· vancea. SENTRY'S ATl'ORNEY, Seth Lloyd, 1aid that the Southfield company was con1idering whether to appeal Kaufman's decision. Ms. UttJe worked for Sentry from F~ary 1974 until she reallnefln May 1975. She testified Ronnl1en told her, "You've written your own ticket," and Increased her worltio.d after she rejected him. RONNIGBN DENIED the char,.. Tb• woman 's attorney, Sbeldall lliller, said tbe award wa1 llichi1an'1 ftn~ In a cue lnvolvlna IUual dlfcrhnlnatioo on tbe job. Her suit 1ou1bt dam•I• for mental an1u1ab and loet • .,. and job opport...W.. Noblua, Ca '2'60 Tiiis Sia-I ... , llled •lln IM lnrlne ca 92115 Aaa ... t,.,, ~ ,_ Tiii• Dldineu" <conckKled II• •n on I Count\r Cll!no OI Or-Counly on !ie9 Tho•'~• I\ cond..cl.-1 Dy en on P11bl1Srl9d <>-Coall 0 •11\r Piiot dl•ldu•• tem.,.r l, ltlO dl•ldual Sept 1J,3rl,Oc1 '· '"• ,.., _..,, J•~ F Parh r l'HOtJ Slllrl•y J St1aron•1<v Tiii• llalemer>I was riled with IMI Published 0r""9t Co.•1 Da11, Pllol, Tiii\ 11.t-nt ,.., llled wlll'I IMI P UBLIC NOTICE County Cler!< OI Or-Cown1~ on Sep. Sept.'· 1•· 23, lll, 19911 i.11• County Cle,.. ol O•tnvt C-ly bn Seo· l'ICTITIOUS IUllNIU ltmt>er 11. 19911. !ember "· ,..,, l'l•Nn NAME ITATEf.ENT PUBLIC NOTICE Publl"'°" OrOft91 Coast Dally PllOI fl'I• 1<141-lnci per-. I• dol"9 llvtl· l'IOUt PuDllslltd Or«>9t Coul O•lly Piiot Sep1 t•. 13. JO. <>ct 7, '"° J110ote) FICTITIOUI IUSINIH S.C>I u , JD, Ocl I, 14' ,.., _E~ ne\\c:~ENAIAE APAATMENTS, noo N-E STATIMllNT PUBLIC NOTICE East B•ll Aood, Anallelm, ca111or ... 1a Tiit I01lowlr19 perwns are aolnQ 1 .,_ f -l'ICTITIOUllUSIMEU llvll'::,.,J:S~T INT E llNATION1'L, l'ICTITIOUSIUSINESS -S.llll '-.-mos Colli< SlrMI, PUBLIC NQTIC'E NAMI! STATE"'ENT OU EST INT'L. 9'ZJ "--t1roo Drive, N-1 STATEMENT Cl'lal\w0t1fl, Galllomlo •Ull Tiie following persons •r• Oo1no Huntlnaton llNcll, Calllornla ·-flle IOllowl"4 1>ersons •r,. dOl"O dl!o'::.!a~~J IS C-.cttd by e n In· bv\lneu., Albert David I. P•lrlcl• An• I Duslneu as S.lll'I C- Sl L If E A SUllF, 310 LlmerlC~ ,. •••••. .n ""-rt•• Dtlwe, HIHll I THE STRAY WHALE, .. Fortll r111s ... ,......,,, .... llltd wllll 1rw L•"·· Cool• Motw, C•. '262' lnoton Bttc:l'I, C•lllO""··-Awe . •1, ~~"·Ca. '2.SI Jullonn S-r-., 3U5 llrn.,ICI< Tiii• lluslnHs Is condu<t.CS by an In-llot>ert Wosc11,.,1n11. 3M Fot1ll ~~' ~~~ OrenQll County on Sep. 1 Lane. c .. ia Mt>w. Ca. 9162' dl•l-1. I Aw . •2. l.-lleocll, C4. '26$1 m r ' l'tUM I Ann M. Holll, llO Llmer10 UM, A D. Sla1tr Fredo Wascnmlrll', ,.. Forut ltMOoas ICllllDALL a C-.talt\e10,Co.'2U. Tiii• -t wu llled wllll tN! An., •2.~8t.ocl',C4.924SI HAlt•INGToN I Tiiis Duslneu ,, conducled by • 1 CounJY o.n. al Oronot Count1 on So9-Tllh bwtlNU " conducled .,, • A.. I I I ...... ~ 941Nral perl,..rll\lp. lem~t S ltlO. 911ner•l 1Mrt,..nlllp u.t':i.c.-......,,..:. Jutionn Son<Mrton .. 1_ ~..,.. w .. cnm•rlh I Tiii• Slal-t wos Ill~ with lrw Publls.llecl Or-Coast Dally Piiot Tl'lls Slal-1 WU Ill"" wolll lrw :.= leMll Ca n.M co..,,h Cteno OI Dt•ncie Counly on SeP. j 5eDt. •. 1•. 13, JO, ttlO :k1l.te Cout>ty Cteno ol Or-County on ~ I PUbll-0r' · Coe 1 D 11 Piiot ttmbtr 11, ltlO. ---ltml>er "• 1• -' • Y . . FUMil c NOTICE 1'14Me1 ~~· Jll1.:C l Publltlle<I 0r.,,.,. C~\I Dally Pllol PUBLI Publl"'tO Or•"9f Co.ul O•lty Piiot PUBLIC NOTICE \ ----NAME ST,.TEMllNT I - ---PtCTITIOUS IUSINllS Sept 16, 73, JO, OC1 7, l'ilO 37S1·IO l'ICTITIOUI IUSINll.U --'Sept 2J, lD, OC1 I, 14• 1_, 31'.._, I ~ I PUBLIC NOTICE Tiie 1011ow1119 person• are aoinol PUBLIC NOTICE NAMaUATaMIHT bwslneu .,. Tiie fo4!owlno penan Is OOI,.. bwsl· l'ICTITIOUSaUSINll.H !>UN8 UM MAI LERS, 130~1 N._,OS NUes· NAMa STATEMINT AllllWlme, Huflllnglon 8Htll, Ca '2MI FICTITIOUS IUSINEU A I. E ELECTRIC, II• 41't Sl., Tiit loll-..0 J»tlon b ~ Dul" Sundff Lynn !>llwtt man, IJOt NAME STATEMENT NewPOrt 8e«ll, ca 92tAJ ,,.., •• Al•ba"'•· H-lngton Beocll, C• .,.,.. ff\e 1011ow1no ""''°"' are dOlf\Q Arllur E_.., -•. t .. 41JI SI . I M E 0 IC AL 0 E 111 CE S Jolln Alan S1l•et mar1. IJO•, Du"n.s•u Newport _,ca 92Ml Ell CHANGE, MDll MEDI.II;, 5'4 'D' Alabtm•. H-l"91on Bea<ll, Ca '2MI ASSOCl.l\TED DATA CONCEPTS, Tiii• busl~s I• conducttd by.,, In· He mlllon SI .. , .... ~. C•. '1611 Tiiis D<.ISlneU • .., CCHldW"•d 11, • 1,,,. Monrovia A ......... c .. 1. -... dlvlctw•I. J a mH All•,. Crowell, H • 'D' QeNrol _,,..,.,.Ip. Ct lflorn1tm21 Arthur-I Hemlllon St •• Cott• Me\a, Ca. 92427 ~ L, SH1tt1tmon Hr an I H S••-•u l•n . I IS VI• Tiiis 11.s ...... 1 wa• lllC!cl wltll Ille dlvlctw•I. County Cltrlo ol Ot41t19t CounlY on S.p. Calllornlo 91MO 1tmller "· ltlO. This ~n•u It conducted by an In· Tiii• slal-' wu Ill.CS wllll tlltl Mtnlon• Avenue, Hewpon Beach, Co.....ty Clertl Of Or-County Oii Set>- J...,.s A Crowell ltmbor 12, ttlO. Wtlllem H S.v•or. Jt1tl Soulll .,,.._ Tiii> •lal-' was lllod wllll Ille 1'14'111 Coast HIOh•ov. South L•Owfta , P .. 1111-Orangt Coetl Dolly Pllol C011nly '""' a1 Or-County on Sop. Pwllll-Or-Coast Dally PllOI c a11rorn1a n•n Sept. 21, JD. <>ct. 7, 14, 1• mi.a lambolJI, t•. Sept. 14, ll,lO, Ott 7, t• 3'7o.tll Wllll•m S Sc>Mr. 11371 Dolo lllctoo 1'1-----Otlvt , Soni•""°· C•llfornia tt70S Pullllslled Or-Cotst D•llv Piiot PUBLIC NOTICE Ja me• O N.,ev, uJ.)I Twtdv Sept •.u .n .J0.1t10 >630.., ----1 s1 ... 1. w.s1m1ns1••. ce111orn1ottm Nonawnuna••suLa PUBLIC NOTICE ------ -l'tCTITIOUI aUStNISS Paul W Emery. II, mn Oo1•nla T.S. ....... 1tt PUBLIC NOTICE NAMa STATllMaltT Orlv•. "-"" NIQllll, C.lllornia 92t7' On Oc-10. t•. at t:lS a .m .. l'ICTITIOUS IUSINl!U -- NAMI! STATEMENT Tiit fOllowl"O ...,..,, Is dolr19 t>u•I· Tiiis b"''""" IS conducl•d Dy • s.c,.,rllV Allltd Servl<ft •• dwly ep- """as: • oen.,•l ... rt,..,..,,lp, pelftlod T..---P11rwanl to Tl•• lollowlno petton• ••• dolno bwllntUM . CllAIGE"f0EAN ASSEMBLY. I Hrant H S.rlol .. lan Doed ot TNlt. dated OCl-r It, 1t1'1, ISISl Pasadena Av• .. Apl. F ·IJ., Tnls St.iemtnl WH llll'd """ tno reco-~ M, ''"·at Inst. No. T"slln, Ca.,,_ County Clerlo of Oronoe Cownty on 0120, In -imt, ....,. 11•. of Of· MAlll NEllS "'ILE CO . ISU Antlo"• W•Y. Hewpert Buell, C• 92MO Creloer Do•" F•ulloner, !SU I Septem-S, ,.., 11<1•1 A-In lfle office M tlle C-. P•..-,.. Aw., AC11 F·t2, T"stlr1, Ce. Ft .... ty lltcordtr OI Or-C-y. Stotool .,..., P111>llWCI Or-Coast Dally P1loi C•lllorrlie. WILL SELL AT PVllLIC Tr•ll llullt!eSs l•condu<-llyenln· ~pl 1•,Zl,lO,OCt 1.1• J7n•AuCTION TO HIGHEST lllDDE• Allr.O v Joroe"wn -AllfeG v JorotnHn, t•u•tee Caro lyn M Joroenun Trust Allred v Jotoenwn, n Allr~ V Joroenwn Truit. IS'Jl Anf19ut Way, Newport BHch,ca.<n..a dlvoctwa l FOii CASH fPllYMW al ti,.,. of Mle In Crai011f F•ullorw• PUBLIC NOTICE lawful .._ OI lfle Unlled Slatesl al Tnh stelemtnl was lllod wllll ttw _ lllt main tnttance to IM• Co.,nty County Cltrtl 01 Otonot Count, on 5otp-l'ICTITIOUS IUllNEH Cour-tllowte, 700 Clvl< Center Drive lemllet S, 1•. NAMl ITATIMaMT West, Stt!la AM, Ctlllornla,. ell rl911t, Ntdflclo R. McCune, 42" W. 1'11> SI .. Cost• Mew. Ce. 92U7 l't-7 Tiie IOllowlftO pert.on Is doi"O bwSI· 1111• •rlel lnfOt'HI GOftveyod lo -n- llOland N. McCune and Mery J "'<Cunt -Jenifer Coopet, 1• S.nctl\111 Circte, #0\enlo Park, C• •41>2s PubllslWd OrOftOP CMll D•IY Piiot neu H ' lleld by It -wkl Dood of Trust In Sept.• ... ,23,lO,ltlO i.n.-NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE lne p,_,.., Jltualad In Yid COOlnfy "'0VING I. STORAG E COMPANY, •rtcl Statedlttcr-••· SlonltY E • .Jorgenwn, TT Stanley E Jo,.o•"'"" Tr-ust, W•lt•r E JorteftMn, n Woller E Joroenw" Truu, 2.01 E. Oco n ll•d , Lono Beocll, ca. "*la. llS co1 .. m111e s1 • So PeYClefta, Ce. '1 IOS PUBLIC NOTICE .. ..,.., l'ICTITIOUI IUllNIU NAMalTATaMaNT rhlS Duslneu Is condut ltd 11, OIMral IMlrtMtstllp, Tiit lollowlftO -•re dolno bvli· ......... Allred II. Joroeown. Pertner Tiiis flel-t wos llll'd Wltll llW County Cltrk of Oranoe Counly on CALIFO~NIA SURF PARTNERS. lOOI Rod Hiii A...,,W, ~ltt lOO, Cotta Mt .. ,CAm» Soplembor 11. 1•- HJI( 5ocUt, lftC (• C:.lllomle cor· -•llonl. l3tS Fal,.,,ltw ROtd, COlta FtOtU Mew, CA m» Pvt>ll.-Or-Coast Dally Piiot Tiii• tlllll...,s '' condutl.CS Illy • llmlltd _.,,.,..,.Ip. Sept. 1',t:l,JO.OCI 7, ttlO Jn-HJK 5occor, Inc. H•nry T Stoomroin ,, . ..__ PUBLIC NOTICE Tiiis ........... WM lllod wl"' 1rw "CTITIOUt IUllNISI COllnly Cltrtl Clf Or .... Covnfy on Sop. NAMI n•Tl!MaNT !ember IS, t•. ...!~:.°''-"' per-11 dlllno llvll· c. CNltlSTOPMlllt COX O.REA"'"'AKEllS _A LATMAMaWATltllfl COMPLETE WEDDING SEltVICE ...... ..._.c:.won ... l70U Miii Pend Enl, Coplstre110 ~ lleedl CA.,... l'tut1S etocll, ca.~ -~11.~ 0r' ,._ 1 Clltrytt RMlln Elll"9fon, 170» r-....., Mtt ..,....1 Da 1, Pllo'l Miii ,,_Eu!, Caplltt-BeO<ll, Ce. Sept. U . JD, Ort 1, 14. ,_, •1Y10 ~1:1, ~' 1, c.ondu<tte1 by .,, 1,;. PUBLIC NOTICE dMduel. O-yle 11, Elllnaton l'ICTITIOUI IUSINlll Tiii• ... ...._ WM lllod wllll ,,. NAMa ITATIMl[NT COOlftly Clerk of Or ..... C-nty Oii Sop. Tiie followlne ptnon Is OOlflO Dlnl- '°"'bot IS, t•. ,..H H : 1'1 .. 161 1(1¥ D. WEST I. ASSOCIATES, l''*lllMd Or .... C--11 Dolly Pllo4 *°'' Famtwwttl Lene. HIHlll"9IOll s..t. U, JO, Oct. 1, 14, t• 8H<ll, CA n.. -Ki m 0011910• Wtsl, tt'42 PUBLIC NOTICE ,.,,,._,,, LMl9, H.,,..,,,._ 11ea<11• CA~ t---::s""u""N=•-tOlt---COU-11:-t~O-::l'-::T".':M-::I.--Tiiis ~It conclu<tod by en In· tT.ATI °'CALININIA l'OR dlwl-. TMI. COUNTY 0, O•ANOI Tl\ls ~:~.cs wllll \tie No,a,_ ..... ,._~ ......... OltDelt TO MtOW CAUll County a.rll el""--.-nY Oii _. In "'9 Metl9r of tM *""'k •llon OI ttmDer l. t•. .,,_ 1600 Do"9 Sl-t. Stie. «IO, NtwPOr'I Loi sot Tr-oct No. 17U. '" Ille City Beocll, carlfonlla ,,_ of Co~U Mna, C-y of Or-. St.it Alllet1 L Dtwts, SGt Heil Awenw, OI C.lllomi•. OS ..., map ........ In Hunllnaton lleocll, Calllorni• ,,... lloolo ., P-50 of MIKtll•-• Tiiis lllAlnHs Is conducted Dy an In· Mops, In 1119 office of the COllnly dlvl-1. llecoNlwof Mid c:-.ty. Albert L. Davis Tiit streot -· -otll9r corn· Tllll tlal-t wes fifed wllll Ille "'°" dftl9nellan, II .,,.,, ol tlW rool County Cieri. ol Oronoe County on properly Ott<rlt>ed -I• P•"-'"" AWOUtl '1', 1• to lie: •n EHi "'" SltHI, Cost• F1ut11 MtY. Callfoml• Pulllltrl9d Or0fl9t Cooit D•llv Piiot Tiit ~ Trultoo ctlsclalms Sept. t , "· n. JO. ttlO ~ a ny llablllty for .,,,., lncorroctneu ol PUBLIC NOTICE MUNICll'ALCOUllTOl'TMa ITATW °' CALIPOllNIA COUNTYOl'O•ANOI, WllTOltANOI C04.llllTV JUDICIAL 01n1t1CT '* •••*' ... , a ..... -~. c..tHolnlletMIJ PLAINTIFfl: OAlllD LEWIS, aka HUNTINGTON WEST •EALT'I' DEFENDANT: WALTElt llLACIC , -DOES t ,........, >C, lr1Clllalw SUMMOltt CASI lllU..I• ..at NOTICll v ........ -.... Tllo ,_._,._ .......... .,.. ....... .,_...,.._.. ..... .,.. ....... ....... ..,.. ............ ........ ....... It .,... wl"1 to_.. ti. eohle• Of an altotNy In "111 rNlttw, .,... _.., do so promptly ao tllat yovr wrlt1e11 rtlPOftllt.11-• ....., be 111.CSOflll ..... AYllOI U..M ......... CC . I.I .._,_..,_._nMn Utl. ... ......... __ u.c.,........ ............. Let .. ...._ ... ... ....... SI u, .... _ IOlkltM' el t-lo de "" •MeMIO "' .-n-to, deberl• 11ecet10 lnll'edl•t•mente. Cle nl• menere. w ,..... ... oscrlta, ti ll•Y •'-· ~ -rot11trocta • llM>llO. lflt str"' --ottler com..-c1ea1.,.11an, 11 .,,.,, ,_ rwreln. Salcl ..._ wlU be ........ 11u1 wlllloul co-nt or_,.....,, ••-J or Im· flli.tl, ,.......,.. title, _ .. ...,,. or onc:.,m.,,_, to pey \tie ,..,.,..1.,.,.. 11tlnclpol ..., Of Ille llCM(t l wcurtd Illy wld o.d of Trvst, """ lnt•retl Iller...,,, as prov-In Yid nolt(S), tdvences, II ..,Y, .,,,...,. lrw t""'' of .. Id Deed Of Trust. lees, <110r9111 and upen-ol tlW Trust" end Ille lnnts croetodb1Mld Doodof Tr111t. Tll• lotel -· ol tlle uftpald NIM<o f/f lfle .,....._.,.,. MC-~ llW~tobe-elldNatoMllle u11 ... atod costs, upenM• 9"d act-voncn et IM time of lllt lnlll•I Pllblk.tlon Of .,,. -I<• of ,... 11 •111,411.n . Tllo MNflc!M'y llnder Ykl Dood of Tr .. 1t llorototon ••e<ut.CS •nd •· llw roct to lfle undtrsigntd • ,.,,...., Do<leretloll el DotHlt ond o."'- tor Sal•, e"4I • written Notice ol DofHtt _. l!tecttan to loll. TIW - dersltnM ca.,,.d H id Noll<• ol Dof .... I .... Eloctlerl to Soll to be ,.. coNM Ill IN <-'Y _,. llW tMI ,......,...,1.- 0. .. :~•.t• !Kwlty .Alli.ti "•wl<n •$81dT,_ 1-CMMlff ll'tct., Hortt1Hellyw9M,CA ltU>~tt ~ma MAltTHA •1TNEY, P9tln-r, IOr ..... ,._ t Dell Piiat cll.,,._ot.._. Pllltll-...... -...,_, Y TO THE DEFENDANT: A clwll Wlltrus MAltTHA 81TNl!Y "" l!P'· '· tt, u.». t• ,.,,... C9"'P'tlnt ... ~ fl*I.., Ille .... .,,. l y J...ittft It. KMll"I .._..,.. °' ..... c-wt Dolly ........ ~-1t. n. •. twt Jn7• Iliff lier lletfflerl """' "" <le" of "''' PUBLIC NOTICE "" ........ .,... If .,... wl"1 to d9ftM C001rl for -"'''"°" to ,,.._ lier 11111 lewwlt, .,... mtnt, wltlllft • • .,. n•m•, "'AltTHA BITNl!V, to ----=="",......, __ ~=-=---... ., ltll•-··~ ... .,.... MARTHA DUltAN; "°"'• llWrefore, "CTlTIOUI IUSINIU Iii. wl1tl 11111 <-' • Wf1""' - IT IS Hl!Rl!IV ORDl!ltED lllat ell N&Mll ITAT•Mt•t It "'9 -.ie1111. U ..... s '°" dt M, PICTl110UI IMISINlll petaeflt l11lerttlod In tlllt malltr Tiit fol_.nt 11tr-1 •rt d01"9 .,..,, _...,.. wlll lie ..,.._ 414' .. MAM9 STATIMl•t eforewld......, et Dttaottmonl 1. "'41-•: pllcetlOflf/fthtfll•"'tlfl,-tllh<-1 Tll• lolMwl,,. ,.,_, ••• e.!11t 'Ofe119t Clunty 5"perlor COllrt, 1• PACIFIC COAST Rl.SPllt.ATORV mey et1'9r e lllllt'Nftl ... lfllt VtU tot w.1 ... n•: Cl•lc C.....Drtww.tt,Senl•A .... St•VICES. INC .. Ml Hamttt•ll. ,,.,.,lf/f.-....lfl \M~ftl, C ALY P SO SAILING AS· M Oct ... t•. ,_, 8111:• o'ctoc• •ClG,CtltaMeM,CAt2'f1 wftl<'tl c-f'eWlt Ill ..,,.i~ el .tOCIATION ANO SCHOOLS. l•:U ··"'· ........ Y. -·--t-Pecl flc COHI •uplrolory w ............. _,,.,,,....n., ... West C.... ..... Y • ..._, leaell, ... ~If ....,..., MW, wf1y .... lenk tl. IM. (8 Cal--.ile COf'lltH· etller relief ,_._ lft tlle C9"'· (.e ...... ... eu. .... fw dleolee f/f -~ tlMI .... 1. •.-t El :!f.:Y .. El C• flMlnt. C .. .,,_ ........ tnc. la Cel"'""• ...... .,....._ ,....CA-DATED:llMttll•t• c•r11entlet1I. JUI W"t CHU " IS ..-u•TMI• Of'DElll.O -• Tiii• ....... Is c lly • <•· lll<MN L. wee•. M ........ ......,, ...... ~ • ....a ,.., .. llllt -...... -.. ,.,....... Cllf1t Tll ........ "~ ............ ct•· ........... Ill .. Or-. ClMl9' OeOy • ,,__ C-lly N. ~le. -PllM. ........ ~ ......... c~vte· ..... I .... yWvlcft.lnc. o.itY CM.YftlOMA•INl!,INC. lltll fl"•llalltd lft CHte Muo, .,...C,O«Nf IY:Jlm,_..,, C.tlfltml .. fer Ot-.. C-'y, 0WW-_,.._....,_ C•A•LDwtWAM IO'fT .......... O.tMi ............, s. t•· Tlllt ....,,.... •• """' w11t1 ""' 4" o.ec CllllrOortw.... T..._ ....._.. -111t111 wlttl tlM MAllK A. tlOOEN C.-y OMI .. Ot .... C:-y MS... .... .,_ c.MY ~·Or ..... c.wity"" .... == ~ ......_ .. ,. .... .._Clllllfllle.... _., tt,... ,,.., • ........ Or .... c-tt Oelly ...... ~ Or11111 c.... 0-:'::: ·~Or .. c.. Delly...... .......... ar.... c:-DellY,.... • , ....... Olt. '· ,. 1171.. ,.,,. ••• "' ..... ,.. .... ..... '· ........ ,. .,.. ..... "· .... Oct.,.,.. J1"41 PUaUC NOTICE ~ .... _,, .-................... . ·~·····~········ ........ _~~·----·-~ N_ATION Tues<Hly, September 30, 1980 'Mind-hOggling Sale' • Country Duo Split NASHVILLE. Tenn. <AP) -Helen doesn't think the two would reconcile a second Ume. Auction of Antiques to Bring $3 Million? Cornelius. the female member of lhe former country music duo of the year, says she thinks it's a sad mis· take Jim Ed Brown ended their four- year act. "There would have to be a lot of changes made if we did. This as- sociation bas had some great heights but it's had a lot of turmoil, • too," she said. ' SPRING TOWNSHIP, Pa <API Aue tloneel"I from lhe w-bane Sotheby Perh Bernet firm set up shop in the rennsylvani1 Dutch eow> try to sell a collertlon today ol En1ll1b and American fwulahin1a and deroralive art one H · pert dt$cr1btod •• "mand boc1Una " On the tree hadtd lawn. of TulpehOC'llen l''arm, country humt' of the late Helen Jan11en Wehel, workers in t'hocolate atnpe<I Sot.heby '1 T shirta p~part<t m•tchin& display tents, trafflr cones. parktn1 sl1ns and fir• •xt1n1ul1ben trucked In from New York. t 'Oa SIX DAYS ~'T~ll11NG today. antema t1onal art and antique dealers. private and museum t'ollet'tors and t'Unoalty seekers will swarm around tht! Iv)' covered stone barn and farmhouse overlookln& Tulpehocken Creek. They'll be bidding on 240-year old, $3.000 Philadelphia side chairs. $15.000 win& chairs, a Sl0.000. carved lion. a 350 year-0ld t'arved Flemish chest valued at $15,000 and a pa.tr of Pennsylvama Dutt'h portraits worth SS0.000 The items are part of the enormous. varied collection of glass. silver. funuture. chma. folk art and rugs purchased by Mrs Weuel. daughter of a wealthy German immigrant · John Marion, president of Solheby's American branch. was one of the firm's fi rst emissaries to the 963-acre farm near Reading, and Mrs. Wetzel ·s town house IO<'ated several miles away in Wyomissing "IT WAS MIND-BOGGLING," Marion s aid. "It was like going through Aladdin's cave. "It's a fas<'inating statement on what America is all about -the fact that a collection like this ex- ists virtually ~"Yn , gathered by a family that came to this country in the 19th century and built a fortune," he added. After Mrs. Wetzel died last spring. heirs con· tacted Sotheby's, the firm based in London and New York that staged a mammoth outdoor auction last May at Pokety. the Garbisch estate in Cam- bridge, Md . William Stall, head of American furniture and decorative art for the auction firm, said the Garbisch family had expert help in assembling its collection, whkh netted $3.9 million -a record for any auction of Americana. S011:1EBY EXPERTS VALUE MRS. Wetzel's collection, which is larger. at somewhere between $2 million and $3 million. But Stall said the overall quality is very high -particularly when one COD· siders that she put it together using only ins.met and books. • "'Ibls is a much more oemocratic collection ... he said. "It is much more diverse. There really is something for everyone ... The auction starts today with glass -Tiffany, Art Deco, Venetian. Bohemian, Satin. Cameo and Iridescent. It concludes Sunday with the sale of Mrs. Wetzel's vintage limousine and household goods - "things you don't have to mortgage your house to buy." according to Stall. In between, the courageous can bid on Chip- pendale furniture. 100 Oriental rngs. wooden doll cradles, countless candelabras and clocks, Pen· nsylvania Dutch samplers, trays, books. paintings, pottery and porcelain. MRS. WETZEL'S FATHER, HENRY Janssen, emigrated to American in um and helped found the giant Wyomissing Industries. as well as the borough of Wyomissing. He returned to Europe often, purchasing Renaissance and Old Masters art that is part of bis daughte.r's collection. The paintings, which include works by Pieter Brueghel the Younger, Jan Vermeer and Jacob Ruisdael. will be auctioned Oct. 9 in a sale at Sotheby's Madison Avenue galleries in New York. The Sotheby people believe the highlight of the on·site auction will come Saturday, with bidding on American folk and native art -an "outstand- ing " collection in the judgment of Nancy Druckman. Sotheby's folk art expert. The Wetzel collection contains many colorful wooden animals carved by Wilhelm Schimmel of Narcs Want Oun Plane MADERA <AP) -County narcotics agents here are~ pleased with the amount of marijuana they found with a borrowed airplane that they want a plane of their own. Sheriff's U . M.A. Hahn said a plane borrowed from the state Department of Justice helped coun· ty lawmen find $3.2 miJJion worth of marijuana in less than two months. ' Hahn said the state plane is loaned to the coun· ty for free, but isn't always available. A rented plane would cost $2,000 a year. lhe Cumberland Valley. wh<> suppoeedly used them to pay hia room and bo1trd Tiit: Mt:NAGt:au.: IN{'LUDE!il EAGLES, roo11ena. 1qu.lrrt>l1 11nd a very rue Schimmel Uon that Sotheby'a nluea at 18.000 to SI0,000 The collection ls 1tlso rich In Pennsylvania Dutch fraktun11 t'Olorful birth, marriage and death <'ertiflcatea painted on paper In ornamental <'•lllaraphy bHed on m"di.,val lettering "My Initial reaction was e uphoria," said Ms. .................. A spokesman for the 'duo's managemenl and booking a1ency, Top Billing of Nashville. s aid he did not know whether Mrs. Cornelius, 38, and Brown. 46, would meet concert engagements they have booked. The agency announced about a year ago the two artists would stop touring together but the company said a few days later the singers changed their minds. Dru<'kman "You Clln spend llO much Ume looking for one Sc-hlmmel figure and one fraktur, then you walk Into a room and Set! lS Schimmel fieures and 12 frakturs " SAD MISTAKE Jim Ed Brown In a telephone interview from Atlanta, Mrs. Cornelius said she -£idelityfedtr<ll Jlews ., we Pay More Than Money Market funds . don $10 000 or more. No bank Ow 26·'1!!tk Super T rates ~u.:r~s:::ate. And taxes on interest are :.=~~~~i:a;:=r .. ,,2sf'o(jj4, % . 11.545 % 1 •AnnualRate O Annual Yield" teed rate on 1ust $100 or more. These 30-month accounts pay a gua~an tnsured to $100,000. current rate ls: account• compound daily,Q are 11 300 % 12. 137 % ~ua!Rate O Annual Yield" _, uii>'"' ;.,SUltS 1! lunds weTe tO 'The annu ...... .,......~~"' · ·--1 toT iemom in the account at the same ro e _., ..... eat Annual rote sub1ect to change o1 ~:~:Wai· Federal law requues a subston· Hal penalty for early w ithdrawal : and prohibits compounding on super T s. FSLIC Fl COMING SOON: Our 51/4% 1nteiesl on Checklng- Accounts The entertainers were in Daytona :-1 Beach, Fla. last week filming por· " lions ol their syndicated televiaion ·, show, "Nashville on the Road." • In August 1979, Brown's wife of 17 "'· years fi led for divorce. Mrs . "' Cornelius and her husband of 20 ·' years ended their marriage in · · • January. · Mrs. Cornelius was a successful songwriter when Brown asked her to · · become his singing partner in 1976. RAL •I ..... ... ... .................. \-~-·(•• INSURED TO $100,000 SAVINGS AND LOAN AsSOCIATION When gouFe a llltk weer. 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People For Jobi I ( ...... -. - I I :l DAILY PILOT ff allo1ree11 lli11t Pumpkjn harvC'st is sign of summer's end, and Mic hael and Daphne O'Brien of Whitakers. N.C .. struggle with e vidence of productive season. Despite lack of normal rainfall. their fields y ielded big crop of 50- pounders Nevada Leads U.S. Suicides WASHINGTON <AP) Nevada, with its , casinos and easy divorce laws, has the nation 's hlghest suicide rate , government figures show. And statisticians are keeping an eye on New Jersey's rate. which was the nation's lowest before legal gambling was introduced there. . Nevada has 24.8 s uicides for every 100,000 res1- .tents-. :i ratetermecl T•asloundrnrr· by "Joan Keemer of the National Cente r for Health Statistics. SHE SPECULATED THAT THE attraction of the state to people seeking divorce, plus the legal gambling esti:lblishments. led to the high rate, a lmost double the national average of l2.5 s uicides per 100,000 people'. New Jersey. at 7.2 suicides per 100,000 has the lowest suicid~ rate The newly issued mortalaty st:itistics are for l~78. the most recent year for which complete figures have been compiled They sho~ that when all causes of death are fi gured in, Alaskans die al the lowest rate among Americans and Floridians at the highest rate - mostly be cause the average Alaskan is much younger and the average Floridian is much older than the average Am erican. THE REPORT SHOWS ALASKA with a mortality r:it e of 411.2 per 100,000 residents, com- pared lo 1,103 7 per 100.000 in Florida. '"The c haracteristics of the population certtain- ly are a factor," said Ms Keemer. The median a ge of a ll Americ ans was calculated by the Census Bureau at 28.1 years in 1975. while the median age in Alaska is 22.9 and tliat in Florida 32.J . Life expectancy was listed at 73.3 years in the re port, with women expected to outlive men by 7.7 years. down from 7.8 a year earlier . Non-whites aJso made gains in life expectancy, narrowing the gap between them and whites from se1Cen years in l968 to 4.8 years in 1978 H EART DISEASE REMAINS THE nation's leading cause of death, followed by cancer and stroke. Those three cau!>es account for more than half of all deaths in the country. The No. 4 cause of death -accidents -was still the most likcJy way to uie for persons under the age of 45, with heart disease moving to the top after that age Doggies Shun Toilets COPENHAGEN, Denmark CAP) -City of- ficials have announced they would abandon the program of placing "doggie toilets" around the Danish capital since most of their canine con- stituents refused to use them. But city fathers decided on a new trial plan. Shops will furnish dog owners with plastic bags so they can tidy up after their pooches. Paid Political Advertisement HAVE YOU HAD ENOUGH OF - 1. FORCED BUSING??? 2. RUNAWAY INFLATION??? 3. BUREAUCRATS FIGHTING PAOP.13??? 4. GOVERNMENT WASTE??? 5. CARTER'S LACK OF LEADERSHIP??? IF SO ISN':f IT TIME YOU BECAME A REPUBLICAN!!!. 1-.fshrat: lnl•FclawlwHe d .. hu I 10 0 .._. lh-d. (between telbert & Elll•) ....... 141-3111 MON.-FRI. 9:30-5:30 SPICIA[ IYIMIM•S & SAT. - WED., OCT. 1 ... until 9:00 PM SAT., OCT. 4 ... 10 :00 'tll 4:00 PM MON ., OCT. 6 ... untll 11 :00 PM If you have moved you must re-register. Deadline is Oct. 6 to vote on Nov. 4 Pald tor by Frizelle tor Assembly ... IO#nl-721, Treas:, Ginny Gyorkos, 16162 Beach Blvd., Sul'9 , 202, Huntington Beach, 921>47. I a.---------· ' ' ... -..... .,. -~ NATION s A G E A D v I c E • • Clreus Quiz Pachyderm Poirer? A savv)t look at the myths and realities of aging. INOIA NAPOLIS CAP> What do you do when an elephant IM:S lo thl'.' h"throom'> You produce µachydt>rrn r.ow .. r Al leut that'• wh"t oUiclal:t ot Ringling Bros and Ramum ., Bailty ( ire~ are hoping. Join us for an afternoon of information, demonstrations and creative crafts of special interest to seniors (no fee or reservations required). Wrt'll Tiit! AVpAGE ELEPHANT produc 1n11 11x or seven poundb of manure each ,hour, ctrru. otflclal1 havt: Hk~d an lndianu·based firm to help convert It to rnergy Meet representatives from these local community groups: Voluntary Action Center \ American Heart Association The Police Department• M ed-OK (a medical authorization and information card) lli.rv'""l En"rKY Jnr of Indianapolis plans to produce ft device ll <'alls un "unaerobic digester," which brt11tkl'.I down ortcmu c wastes and yields mtthime Oav1d Powt•ll, president of Harvest Energy, said Uw 1cque~t '"certainly was the strangest phocw call we 've received in two years." And see demonstrations of crafts you can do, get make-up and skincare advice from Ultima II experts, and much, much more. RINGLING BROS. WANTS TO mount the srstem on a fl atcar In the circus train. The digester would produce ga:. to heat livestock cars, run generators for electnctty or provide bottled gas for rooking Orange, Wednesday, October 1, 11 :00 a.m . to 3:00 p .m . Huntington Beach, Thursday, October 2, 11 :00 a.m. to 3:00 p .m . Brea, Friday, October 3, 11 :00 a.m . to 3:00 p.m . Newport Beach •. s.&turday, October 4, 11 :00 a.m . to 3:00 p.m. Anaheim, Sunday, October 5, 1 :00 to 4:00 p.m . •all stores except Huntington Beach David Titus, Ringling 'i. director of transporta· lion. said the circus copes with about 600 cubic feet uf e le phant manure a day "We are looking for suggestions on what to call the flnaJ product At this point we are refer- ring to it as elephantohol. melephant, mammoth m overs or pachyderm power." LOCK IN TODAY'S HIGH INTEREST FOR 5 YEARS. OPEN A TREASURY ACCOUNT FOR ANY AMOUNT BY OCTOBER 1. Interest rates are up . For how long, nobody knows. But at American Savings, you can stop the clock ... and keep today's high rate working for you for five full years. No minimum balance required. But hurry. The bi-weekly Treasury rate will change October 2nd. Maybe up, maybe down. ) STA MESA- _,ANTA ANA 3929 S. Bristol Ave. at Sunflower • 979-9800 SEAL BEACH 801 Pacific Coast Hwy. at Main 594-8855 - HUNTINGTON BEACH 7830 Edinger Avenue at Huntington Center 848-2222 LAGUNA HILLS 24085 El Toro Road at Paseo de Valencia 770-2816 THE BROADWAY • fJ Q I 1 t (, to ~ I) t M U 1.) [) I V t 51 EARN 11.30% ANNUAL RATE, 12.14% EFFECTIVE ANNUAL YIELD, GUARANTEED AND INSURED TO $100,000. INTEREST COMPOUNDED DAILY. Accounts insured· to S 100,000. Interest rate available through October 1, 1980. Treasury Cert1f1cate with a 5-year (60 month) maturity. Rate set bi-weekly by the U.S. Treasury is based on the yield o n Treasury Securities. Interest is compounded daily. Interest rate available at the time the account is opened remains in effect for the full 60-montti term. Federal regulations require a substantial penalty on funds withdrawn prior to maturity. Effective annual yield has been rounded to the nearest hundredth of one percent and is based on a 365 day year. FSUC Acrounts now :.:.::: .. _: insured to SI00,000 Assets over S98illion ., - -··----·· .:INSIDE: •Stocks •Business s t ._.._ __ ·M_o_v•-•s_·_T_e•e_v_isi-on __________ ._.....-iiiiiiliifiiiiii-.-.... ______ ..... _____ ~~~ ~ ,__,omorrow's Heroes Cheered: Today Oally Pli.t P-1 l>y L .. PayM LIKE THE BIG GUYS -While pro, college and high sch ool football players are grabbing headlines throughout the country. thousands of youngsters are toiLing in obscurity. c heered only by parents and m aybe a few young cheerleaders. These shots were taken during the Junior AB -American Football clash bet ween the Newport Beach Cheyennes and the Irvine Cowboys at Corona del Mar High . At top left is Newport Beach's Christian Gwm escaping for big yardage. At top right, Irvine's c heerleaders give support. At bottom left, Cowboys defens ive Coach Jim Martin points out mistakes and exhorts his team to greater heights . At bottom right Tasha Price pulls for the Cheyennes . Morgan, Grogan Work Magic Quarwrback-receiver Team Helps Patriots Get Revenge FOXBORO. Mass. <AP) When Stanley Morgan of the Patriots is covered man to man. look out. And w h en New E ngland quarterbac k Steve Grogan throws it his way. forget it. Thus far this National Foot· ball League season, the Patriots have been able to count on either a 30-yard gain or a quick six points from Morgan. Grogan a n d Morgan performed their aerial magic again Monday night before a na- tional television audience to lift the Patriots to a 2.3·14 National Football League victory over the Denver Broncos, avenging an embarras5ing 4S-10defeat at Mile High Stadium last year. ·'We felt we owed the m something from last year." said defensive lineman Ric hard Bishop, a free agent holdout playing in his first game since coming to terms with the club last week. Grogan, who came into the game u the American Football Conference's top-rated passer, bit on 17 Of 24 passes for 209 yards and one touc hdown. Morgan 1rabbed three tosses for 83 yards and a score. In four games, Morgan has caught just 10 puses, but they have ac- counted for 336 yards and five TDs. The victory hiked the Palrlots seuon record to 3·1, and· im- proved their dismal Monday ni1bt mark to2-7. . Trailln1 14·10 in the third quarter, the Patriots faced a HCODd-down-three situaticJD at the Broncos' 45-yard li ne When Grogan noticed Morgan had dr awn single coverage from Steve Foley, he knew it was lime for the bomb. "I saw Stanley was covered man-to-man," Grogan said. "I just threw the ball up there for him. No one else in this league could have caught it." Morgan, running full s peed. s nare d the ball with his fin gertips at the goal line for the go-ahead touchdown. .. Foley came up in a bump· and-run and then had me man- to-man ... Morgan said. "I ran a post and Grogan put it out there ror me to nm under He out me to the test." 11 A Bair-raislag Pro•loCion lar Big Figllt Muhammad Au, ri&bt, and WBC beavyweipt champion Larry Holmes pull on promoter Don Kin1's hair during a television taf>ing at Caes~ Palace in Laa Vegas Mon- day. 1be boxers square off Thursday at Caes~ Palace for the heavyweight championship. Holmes as a 3-2 favorite to win. Giant Hurdle For LA SAN F RANCISCO -Name a ~liche and it probably fits the Dodgers' predicament tonight as they enter into a crucial three game sepes with the San Fran· cisco Giints. Two behind with six to play, the Dodgers have almost forced the mselves into a must-win tin T\I Tonight Chan11el I I at 7:30 situation after dropping seven of their last 10 games while the division leading' Houston Astros were winning six of 10. Manager Tommy Lasorda, who admits his team basn 't been playing well of late, will send Jerry Reuss (17-6) to the mound tonight against the Giants' Tom Griffin (4·1). Reuss is only one of a number of Dodgers who must shake themselves into reality. Reuss, like the rest of the team, bas slumped over the last 10 days, pitching one bad outing and another mediocre one. ll 's been Reuss· left arm, however, that has kept the Dodgers in the race up to this point. Following Reuss in tbe aeries will be Burt Hooton < 13-8) aiainat Ed' Whitson ( 11-11) on Wednesday and Dave Goltz (7-9) a1alnst Vida Blue ( 14·10) Thursday. The Dodgen are hopinl they pick up a aame on tbe A.atr'OI before the start of their "bil" se r ies Friday at Dodier Stadium. ,. ft DAil '¥ PILOT A Capsul• Report Ftom the World of Spor1a ·Ali Spins ~1, tlf Ma¢(·: He's Now a 3 .. 2 l 1tt(l .. rdo~ f'nua P Ohpatr bM LAS VEGAS Thr ma~1" of ~J uh.im m .. 111 \II m la aplnnlna a Wt'b ovt>r thu~ 11amblln1 r pll al uml the hiah roll~n. an.• h4-aum1n 1o1 \a ht•hr\ t th• m .in can work anotht'r m1ra~lt> AJI la now 3 2 unrludoJ( for Thur-cd•v nt~ht 'h• 11\) """11¢hl championship fiaht ".:asns1 I 1u n llol me' lhoM' .. r" n· markabl)' short odd~ agauuc ~ ~u' -.ho 1:-. ~ )""'" •illt 11nd bun't thrown a punch m angrr m 1-.0 )t'.tr~ t-:,1~·c1•lh "'hc11 you ('OOlider that llolmei. 1o; th«' unJ .. ft>dtt."d 'hurup11111 .... nts aeven straight ltoodwut~ ovt•r th to lM month-. "'"' 1 I\ h ., l J"'t fi•bt "The fir8l miracle bas bc'~n 1~·rformt-tl \II ... .ud ~1ult111~ bis mi~·Uon "l was ~ lloumll. No-. I dfll ~111 ~ol;uJ\. t!. talking about my we1gh1 I mtut I k )t<X>d Dt1 I 11101>. ~11011 ' The answer 1s a resou111lln.,: 'b' \II h,1•. pu111 .. 11 ... J tu' body to g~t in sha~ Cot lhts ft~hl ,.\nt1 lh1 "'111 i.. "'" p.u1I 111f Fan5 W&tchmg h1:, workout!> lit lht l .it!'l>lfl) (',1( 11 l °"JIOrl .. Pavilion are amazed al lhe han11 '>v~·eJ rw 1 'hu"' 11w Th•· 0 11 ly one who's not irnpre:.s~ ti. Rithw c·t,11ht•111 llulrlll!t manager At a Monday news confcr1•1wt1 , c ;, i <'h•·t\1 pn•wnt\'d Alt with a cartoon caricature It"' li.'> a 1Hl'turo· 111 .111 "' ... r '11NI 111~ ' with Ali ·s race ft was labeled P111 k. \ "By round nine . this fi ght \\Ill he· nwr "11•111111 •l \h -"Eight," replied G1achett1 ------ftu@le .,, the l)fly ------, Dan Quisenberry. Kan:-.a' l'tt y Ito) al fllldwr, on what happens when h1s sinker isn't wurkin11 ·nw hat ter still hits a grounder But 1n this ca:.e 1 tw f1 r't IH1um't' is 360 feet away." Ta,.argn·~ llom••r ,.,.,,,,~"" 1-;.rJJf•"' The Montreal Exoos re mtttnt•d atot• the -...1 Ga tional League East with a dramatic 5 ~ v1rt1>n over St. Louis Monday night when John T~m11rgo belted a pinch·hil three-run homer 1n the botMm of the ninth inning. Tamaq~o. a rt"Wrve C'Jlt•hcr 'lapptJ a line drive into the seats m ri..:ht rt e Id off 1t•lt1'1·1 r.eor~t­ Frazier, 0-4 Meanwhile. Phtl.1e..lelph1J .;ta\ •·d ,, half game behind Montreal with an equall) dramattt' ,·u·ton t\fter the Chirago t'ub~ •.rut 1•d t"'o r tlll' .n ltll' top of the \5\h mn1n~. th<· l't111l1to' rJ lhetl for three runi. and a ll 5 '1·rd1C·1 The only other National Lt.'::.tl-!Lh' i!illlll' !.JW thl• New York Mt'l!. lolJ 1'11 I '>llUt ,i.:h :'H in 10 innings on Jot:l \'oungblooJ'' tw.o run homer. San Franc1~c·o:. g;,n c /> Llh ti.llanta was rained out 111 tht· ..\mt>n c:in League. the Balt1111ure Orrolc·-. mu\ed within 31·':! games ol the tdlt• •ht \.1•\• York Yankees b) sw1•cp111g Bost1111 . !'> -t J 1n a double-header The 'I ank_.c., magic ruu•oo number for clinrh1ng lht· l11\1 :-.1on re· mained at three . Alan Trarnmell t'Ollect1.:d f1 ,c hits . stole two bases . scored one run and drove m urmth1•r 111 :-.park Detroit to an &·2 victory over Toronto tu 1..1n• 11lJnaJ?er Sparky Anderson his l .OOOth warT tn lhe m111or l••aJ!U "' A crowd of 115.547 fo r the "eekeml !>f'ftf'~ al(atn:-.l lhe Cin cinnali Reds helped Houston sci a s11H!l,, i.c..iwn ttlt•nt..lance record. The 1980 season lot al jumped to :1 rt'1·of<I !., 11>5.622 compared with the previous hh~h of 2.151.470 '><'I 10 1965, the firstyear the Astrodome was in opl'ralron . ·"F~ lnj~'11 Liltl Keep# Grvwiny Injuries took their toll on several National [fl Football League players Sunday Atlanta Falcons c • t linebac.ker F-.J&oa Kuykendall will undergo s ur • gery today to correct a separallon of h1:. Tight shoulder. the NFL team announced Kuykendall, a six-year veteran froro UCLA, was lf\Jured eight days ago 1n a game against Miami and aggravated the injury Sunday against San Francisco . . . Nose tackle Mike Oawsoo of the St Louis Cardinals. who injured his right knee in the fir t half of Sun day's 24·14 victory over Philadelphia. v.1 11 m1c;s the r e· mainder of the season, the club reported Strong safety Sllafer Sagp will be lost to the New York .lt!ls for four to- eigbt weeks with a rib injury. Suggs was hurt an a :15 ?I loss to Baltimore. The UlJUry was diagnosed ils a "t par;1t1011 of th< ri~. f~m U.~ c;artilage . . . ABC-TV announ<'ecl Monday that four more college football games will bt' t<'IC\<tse d re gionally in addition to the mam g ame t>l'lWc•·n unbeaten UCLA and Ohio State at Columbus. Ohio <:;op homore linebacker Keany Ingram was ordered "'1onflc1 y to rl•appear before a Texas A&M Universit} hearing board \\htl~ four other players were cleared of aJlegalrons of rlrug u-;1 11mong some members of the AgRie foolb:.ill te<Jm lngr.1m was or dered to appear this morning .------Ba•rltall Tofl•• ------. On Uub elate In ba1wb11ll in 1972· ltobe•r1n 'leml·nte doubled nrr Jon Matlack for his J,OOOth <and rlnal > career hit as the Pittsburgh Pirates tn1>11l'd lh<' New York Mets 5-0 On I has 1lall' m 1962 T he San Francisco Giarat.1' capped an amazing sep- h ·m bcr 11trl1trh tJr1ve by beating lhe Houston Coll .45s 2·1 wt111 .. ltll' Oo<:h1crs Inst to the St Louis Cardinals l·O. The c:wnt:-. and l>od~wrs finished In a tie for first place, set· t 1nl( up a three 1otume playoff for the NL. nag. On th1 -. dall' tn 1954 1>u. .. 1y tth11tll•:\ st>cond homer in two games gave \he Nl'~ York (;ianL'i u J I victory over the Cleveland In 1111111:1 und u 2 0 t:arne lead In the World Series. On tht11 dtth· tn 1953 · \'01<1 llcrra und Joe Collins homered to lead the Nl'w YtH'k 'r'unkl•cs to a 9.5 victory over Brooklyn in the W111 Id St-11e:-. op..ner On tht.!> Jate 111 1951 J ;.icktc .Robinson saved the game with a diving slab of .. :dthl' Wultku:s· liner, then won it with a homer ln the 14th inning as the Brooklyn Dodgers beat the Ph1lade lvh1u Phillies 9·8. Coupled with the New York G1anL._' 3·2 victory in Boston. it thrus t the Dodgers und Giants. into a tie for the NL pennant. On this date in 1947 · In the hrst World Series game ever televi11P.ft lhP Nt.'w York Yankees defeated the Brooklyn Dodgers 5·3 In the upenm1o~ameofthe Fall Classic. On Uus dale in 1945: Less tha n a month out of the Army, Hank Green· bt!t g, with a grand.slam homer, and pitcher Virgil Trucks led the De troit Tigers to an AL Pennant· t•l rnt'hing fl J victory over the defending champion St I ,ouis Browns On Uus datt! in 1936: Carl Hubbell outdueled Red Rufring and hurled the N1•w York Giants lo a 6· I victory over the New York \'nnkees m the World Series opener. On this date m 1934 : Dizzy Dean chalked up his 30th victory or the year as he hurled the St. Louis Cardinals to the NL Pennant with a 9·0 victory over Cincinnati. On thjs dale m 1927: Rabe Ruth of the New York Yankees smashed his f.01 h homer of the season -establishing a record that \\OUld stand ror 34 years orr Washington's Tom Z:.arhary Today·~ Birthdays : Hall of Fame pitcher Robin Roberts is 54. Former Hrooklyn Dodgers ace Johnny Podres is 48. ,.., ... , In,; 11111 .4itidefh1t>~ M'olao11 \ga.ita Th~ San Diego Clippers said Monday they • have been JJv1s"d by physicians that a bone scan indicates some injury to center BUI Walton's left foot The former UC LA standout will not play dur· ing the remainder of the Clippers' National Basketball As· sot•iation pre-s~ason schedule. a club spokesman said. Walton left a pre-season game against the Los Angeles Lalters last Friday, C'omplaining of soreness in his left foot . . . Willis Reed, the former New York Knicks center and head coach, has been hired as an as· sistant basketball coach by St. John's University . . . The New York Rangers of the National Hockey League announced that defensemen Dave Maloney and Carol Vadnais have signed new contracts. Both players were entering the option year of their contracts . . Salvador Sucltez of Mexico City and Wilfredo Gomez of Puerto Rico wlll meet for the World Boxing Coun· cal featherweight c hampionship in w1oLrOlJ' December. Possible sites for the title bout include the fo,orum in Inglewood, Houston Astrodome, Caes ars Palace in Las Vegas and Madison Square Garden in New York . A large section of artificial turf at Indiana State University's Memorial Stadium was destroyed by fire caused by vandals. school officials said Monday Tele1'bion, Radio Following are the top sports events on TV tonight. Ratings a re . , , • , excellenl , • / 1 worth watching; / / fair; / forget it . n 7:30 p .m., Channel 11 ./ ./ ./ ./ DODGERS BASEBALL: Dodgers at San Francisco. Announcers: Vin Scully and Ross Porter. Jerry Reuss ( 17-6) is scheduled to take the mound against the Giants' Tom Griffin (4·1) as the Dodgers 1ry to shi:ink Houston's lwo-game lead in the National League West race. Don Sulton looks at the race this way: "Our job is very logical. If they (the Astros) play .SOO in their last six games, we've got to win five of six to t ie. It doesn't look too sporting for us." RADIO · Baseball Milwaukee at Angels, 7:30 p.m .• KMPC (710); Dodgers at San Francisco, 7:30 p.m., KABC (790). Hockey Edmonton at Kings, 7:30 p.m., KOGO <600>. Basketball Lakers at Seattle, 9 p.m .• KLAC <S70l . SPORTS BREAK I GOLF l 8A.5EBALL Rlehest Ever Ladies Pro Tol.U: A Cash Bonanza ISy HOWAllD L. HANDY Ot••O..W ............ With the end of the 1980 season close at hand. a check of the lcad~ni i.n variou.., departments or the Ladies Professional Golf AHoclaUon tour reveal some in- l.,rn\lng ract.1'. There ure more players (9) ''vcr lht! $1 00,000 mark in money .. .-rnlnp than in any previous year. lllld already three are over $200,000, never before attained. Donna Caponi YounR holds the 1 .. ad with $222,766 through the GOU weekend or Sept. 28 with Beth Daniel a lso over the $200,000 mark Nancy Lopez.Melton went above that figure with a victory in lhe Mary Kay C lassic in Dallas this past weekend . Others in the top 10 include Amy Alcott. JoAnne Carner, Pat Bradley. Sally Little, Jane Blalock. JoAnn Was ham and Sandra Post. Post is $1 .250 s hy of the $100,000 mark. Jn the Vare Trophy race (low scoring average), Alcott is the leader with a 71 .52 mark followed by Daniel (71.60). Lopez·Melton, winner in 1978 and '79 (71.76). Bradley (71 79) and Carne r 171 91 ). Kathy Whitworth. a long.time member of the tour including the d ays when purses were a lot sm a ller than the present time. is the first LPGA player to go over $900,000 in money earne d. Young moved into the select $800.000 bracket along with Whitworth, Blalock. Carner and Judy Ra nkin r Carol Mann holds the LPGA record for most rounds in the 60s in a single season with 23. Alcott has tied the mark and Bradley is one short of the effort. Player·of-tbe-year honors have n 't been determined yet with Daniel and Young currently in the lead followed by Carner and A I colt. Points are based on finishes in the top five and are given on a9-4·3·2·1 basis. This week the LPGA moves to Portland for the Ping team championship with the Lopez· Melton/Washam duo as defend· ing c hampions. After that it wiJJ be the lnamori Classic i.n San J os e. the Japan C l assic at Hanayashiki Country Club in Osaka, Japan and the JC Pen· ney Classic at Broadmoor CC in Florida where one LPGA and one PGA playe r are paired together * * * The So u thern California PGA section stroke play championship concludes at Mesa Verde Country Club today. This is an annual e vent ror Southland club pros and is very popular among that group. It is a two·day affair that started Monday. Other notes from the SCPGA include the s uccess rul con- clus ion or the West Coast goU conference and merchandise show at Industry Hills under the capable direction or Laguna Niguel resident Roger Be langer. head PCA pro at Industry Hills. Youth gol f in So uth ern California will benent from the proceeds or the show that was for club professionals and others lJl lhc sales and service portion of golf .#~-Golden 50 High Scho<rl· Football Golden SO <Last week's plays of SO yards or more) 61 Ken Davenport (Dana Hills), TD pass from Paul Sizelove 57-Emile Harry tFountain Valle.yl. TD pass from Matt Stevens 56-Bob Grandstaff (Marina >. run against Bolsa Grande one week earlier Season 73-Moser (Ocean View); 69-Harry C Fo untain Valley; 62-Gleed (Dana Hills); 61-Davenport <Dana Hills); 5!>-Urmson I Estancia). Ventura <Marina); 57- Harry <Fountain Valley); 56-Graodstaff (Marina>: S3- Sweazy <El Toro); 52-Williams <El Toro). Irvine (Ocean View). Last Week's Statistical Leaders Rushing 1. Jun Gleed (Dana Hills), 33.229; 2. Damon Sweazy (El Toro), 30·209 : 3. Kevin Higgins <Mater Dei I 26·150; 4. Chris Ventura (Marina), 20-136 . 4. Enc Willingham (Westminster ); 5. Rick Moser (Ocean View), 21·113. Passing 1. Lance Stewart (Laguna BeachJ, 10·19·0, 177; 2. Mall Stevens (Fountain Valley ). 10-18-1, 176; 3. Ken Major (Edison >. ll·l8·1. 129 and Gary Parrish !Newport Harbor). 8-22·3, 129. 5 Paul Sizelove (Dana Hills>. 7 .9.0, 125 Receiving • 1. Steve Cook <Costa Mesa). 7-64 , 2. Mike Davis ·~Laguna Beach), 6·99: 3. Kaim (Westminster), 5·56; 4. Mike Alexander (Edison). 5-55 ; 5. Chris Hecker (Corona del Mar>. 5-S4; 6. Mike Trotter (Mater Dei >. 5·50. Scoring l. Damon Sweazy (El Toro>. 28 : 2. Mike Davis (Laguna Beach) and Rick Moser <Ocean View ), 18 each; 4. John Gonzalves (Huntington Beach > and Keith ruchards (Fountain Valley >. 12 each. '-----------------------------------------------------------------------------~-~ Downing Sparks Angels From AP Dispatches Brian Downing had two pressing reasons to make it back into the Angels' lineup before the 1980 season was history. Most importantly. he wanted to test his re babilitated ankle under game conditions. but equally nagging was the .077 batting average star inl him in the face in the daily statist ics. "That .OTT would bother anybody." said Down inl. who had three hits Monday night in a 6·2 v1r tory over the Milwaukee Brewers. ··For once I had a good season (.326) in 1979 and then lo follow ti up with an .OTT would have been pretty loug'l I al least wanted lo gel it back up to .200 Jnd something." With two singles and a double, Oownmg has hflt•ll his average to 266 hy hitting at a .358 pace ,,nee his early Septe mbe r return from a fractured .rnkle suffere<l in the first week of the season. "I JUSt wanted to get back first of all ar_id play.· ~aid the muscular catcher "I 've been hit· 11n~ the ball hard. and that's all that counts. I was hilling for six weeks before coming back, but run· nin1? the bases wus the problem .. Downing drove in three runs lo help Frank Tanana even his record at 11· 1 I. The Angels' left· h:indcr went seven innings to win his eighth game 10 10 decisions and 1.ie Mark Clear for the club league in victories Tanana was tagged for a quick run in the first mning on a double by Paul Molitor and a triple by Cecil Cooper. radio pager WIDE AREA COVERAGE 1Ube Fittings, yes. 1Ubas,no. OrUft c.uty, L.A. c ... ty. Saa •ruri• C..aty. 1UnnWt <'MMJ. '17.75 ........ t'tll no dlpoltt on ad IPPfOVll <'W''' I< "I'" ~. I • , , I l'H• ..... , I ...: .. It I '·,I I .J' t °' Call 141-1171. Put • l•JW word• 10 work for ou. \ Vi:'ve tdken the ads and list 1n~:. th,11 llltsi· nt!SSL'' ust> to call eJch other 4n<l pul them in ,1 scpJrate book-The Los Angi:lrs Bus iness 'fo Business Ydlow Pages. You'll find materials. equipment and services frokm firmds all o~1c1 rf thdc .f' gr~a ter Los Angeles mar et. An you rn them faster and easier than ever. Tubas? They're listed in Pacific Telephone's Los Angeles Consumer Yellow Pages. Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE West Division x·Kansas City Oakland Minnesota Texas Chicago Angels Seattle W L Pct. GB 92 64 .590 80 77 .510 l2'h 74 82 .474 18 73 83 .468 19 66 88 .429 25 6S 90 .419 2.6'h 59 97 .378 33 East Divlalon New York 99 57 .635 Baltimore 96 61 .611 3'h Boston 82 72 .532 16 Milwaukee 83 75 .52.5 17 Detroit 81 75 .519 18 Cleveland 77 78 .497 21 'h Toronto 64 92 .410 35 X·Clinched division title ._...,.,k_ A ... 116, Mir-.. 2 8elllmore M , 8ottooo t.J Detroit I , T-t ()ftly~IC .... 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Giant~ d i Ottll•~ -.y.Ocl • hmp. S.y •I cnoc-n -·Deep Sea Flahlng NEWPO•T IDany'• L.oclltrl 41 •"Iller\ ISO l>Onolo ?t bH\ 10 roo '"" 400 mauere; (Art'• '-"'""'"'' Jt •noters t bontto l ban, ,., mttctterel 1• tock f t\h. Ill f'OClil Cod MAL18U JS dnQle" J 11ahbvl, JS wno !Mu , JI U itco twu I w1111e .. a b<IH I bar ,..-cuo•. 1S rock tlth •to mctt k•r•I OXNARD 111'1 -;er\ t 00? roo . toSll • u hco !Ms• U ltng coo SAN DIEGO l l'l-....."'' H&M U""'"'· Poh1t L-) t()J ttnQiet\ 8 IMH , J78 oonuo. ' C4111<-o ba'' JO ttno <Od ~ ro< k ti\n l'O maclltrtll. LONG BEACH (a•lme1tt Pl•r l t• anglers 700 rock cod 110 bon ito IS m•c••,.~I. 8 cahco b•'' 1 b•rracuda 1-..·. ~I '1 •ncil••• JIS roo cod, » .,.,,acucw, llO bonito, J7 c•llco twu, 8 wnd b<ln, 11S roo ll•h. Area Prep Football Log SUNSET LEAGUE EdlM>n (3-0) '9 E>t..c1a 1 l• ~•ntaA,.. 3 ll Et Mooe1111 J Oct ) Molhk•n tal Hunl. B<>•t n> Oct • Molter De• (al SA Bowl) Oct II N<'WPor1 lat OCC.I O<: t 7• •I WMtm1"\trr Oc I Jt '"Hunll"llton B.at h N n w I Ftn VaHf'y l"f 8u~ A 1 Nov t4 MAr •ntt i•t OCC• Fount•in Valley (2-1) 10 Et Dot.oo 14 ff> El Toro o 21 L.onq Beacll wu..,,, " Ocl J S.rvne lol (prruo.1 Ocl 4 L.tk•wooolTat M8 o <kt '1 Marin• l•t W•s•m•rnt11r) 0<1 ,. Newoor1 1•1 OCCI Ocl JI al Wttlmtn>ftr Nov I Edi!On fo)I B;q Ao Nov t• di Hunt1noton 8,.a<n Huntington Beach ( 1-2) 10 Corona cltl M<Jr " 10 Et Doraclo 7t II Botw Granot Oct J CYl>r'"' {•I WO\l•rno Oct 11 Lo\ .,,~moto. Oct '7 WHtm1,,.,,ff'f' Oct 1 .. Mat1n~ 0<1 )I Edo"'n "'4ov 1 N~ H•rbof Nov 1.; Fount•m Vall~y Marina (3--0) JI S.001-ck 10 21 Bo1w Gr-17 20 Fooflltll u O<t. l E\IMCod 1a1 w u 1rn;n>lrrt 0<1 II Loar• 1•1 l• Paim•I O<I I/ Fountain \/alley t•t Wm ) Oct 2• 41 H11nungton Be.<h Ocl lO •I Newoor1 Haroor Nov 1 •• Wtttml n\le,. Nov u Edo'IOfl l•t OCCI Newpof1 Harbor (1 -2) 0 Mel...0.o 11 I MiHi~d'\ I• IS (OroM Oti ..,.., 0 Oct • Loan tal la Palm•I Oct 10 S.Nlle Oct II Edi'IOfl <at OCCI Ocl 1• Founta•n Valley lat OCCI Oc 1. lO M.1r1na Nov. I ... t Hunllf>910ll Br•h Nov tort at W~1minst•r- WHtmlnster (1-2) t La Ouonla ll Poclhu O Cyore~ 14 Oct 1 OCNn V1•w (at HB) Ocl IC) L.B Wll"°" Oct 11 ...,., Huntinqton 8••th Oc I 1• EdiM>n 0<1 ]I Founl•ln V<1llO Nov 1 Marin• HO• " H"WIJO'l HMl>o< SEA VIEW LEAGUE Corona ctel Mer (2·1) t4 H~nt1"91on Bfl•<h 10 7 SanCl-le • 0 NPwl>Of'I Hd'bo<.,_ IS 0<1 7 C.tPo llalle~I Newp0r1t Oct II l(•"""<l'tr 1•1 W••tern) Oct I/ ESl ... (la tat NeWPor11 <><• J• UntY'ln1ty tci1t 1rv1ne) 0 <1 31 •I ln11M Nov I El Toro lal N•wPof'tl Nov I• Costa Mot•,. Cal NewPOr11 Coste Men (0-3) u Sant• AN J 1 14 C•postrano V•ll•1 •1 14 0<e .... 111ew 1q 0<1.J ~naHllhla1 Newp0nl Oct 10-at M IHton \11~10 Oct 1• UnoW'r\ltY {al Newp0r1l 0<1 1• El Toro (•I Mo»tonl Oct JI Esl..,<10 (al Newl>0<1 HO• I l"'o~ l•t DCCI Nov 14 CdM tat N•woor1l El Toro (1·2) ~ ~:~i':o":'~:i~~~... • ~ }.; LO> AmtQo. I Oct J al Mh•IOI' Vl•lo Ocl IC) •t S.n c1emMte Oct II at '"''"" Ocl 14-<'.osla Me\<I l•I Mlu 1onl Oct JI Unlversoty ,,,. MiSSIOl'I NO• I (.dM ••• H•woor1 HarbOr I Nov 13 E >tan<I• l•l M•Uionl e.tancle (2-1) E,,,,.,., 11 I• L•Clun.t Holts t4 I S.nl• AN 7 Ocl J _,,,,.. l•t We stmonsle•I Oc I to OCH n VI•• {OI OCCl Oct 17 CdMtlllN•woortHarbO<) Oc I 1• '"''"" lat Ntwoor1) 0<1 J I Costa Mow lat Ne"'l>Or1l Nov I Unl..,rslly lat lrvlnr) Nov 13 El Toro <•t M1utont lrvlne (0-3) Laguna Hiiie (1·2) I V•ltnewJ 0 Oan<i Hiii> I Saddi-k 21 0 Tu\lln 41 26 " E.i...c1e 1• O< I. J l.aQuN Bue II 35 lot Unl-•ih I O<t. 4 ~,,.Holl• (•I M1sstont Oc I. 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Ocl 1 W..lmon•ler l•t HB> Oct 10 E \t.-.Cia tllt OCCI Oct t~l(olella l at Hunt lkll ) 0<1 2S CyP'en lat Wutrrnl Oc 1 lO l(ennecly ; a1 Wt"ern 1 Nov .• LCM•• l•t Hunt ~•Ch i Nov IS LO• AlamilO\ ,., Wesiern) Mater Del (3-0) l l N•W-1H¥110r 11 Do• Pueblos 10 St JON> 9o'.KO 0 tl I Sep! ?h-St .JoM Bosco {at SA Bowll Oct • ~ Alatnito. tal W..i•rn) 0c I • Edi!On Ill SA 9owll O< I II "' 8 1"'°1> Amal Oct lS B>ho Mntomry ISA Bowl) Oct lO 5.t<IOago lal SA Bowll Nov t St Paul l•t SA Bowl) No• t~ 59,.1te (al La Palma P<irk) ·Know Your Rams Britz Scores Sudden-death LPGA Vict.ory NAME: Nolan Cromwell. POSITION: Safety. HT:6-1.WT: 198AGE: 25. COLLEGE: Kansas. RESIDES: Lawrence, Kan. PRO: In 1979 Cromwell shared the club lead with five Interceptions and led the d~ tensive backfield in tackles while starting 11 games at free safety and five at cornerback. Cromwell, who has been the holder on placekicks since he joined the club, was a second-round draft pick in 1977. A. participant in the A.B C Superstars competition, he Is acknowledged as the Rams' best athlete. COLLEGE: Cromwell start· ed all four years at Kansas- two at safety and two at quarterbllck. He was the Big Eight Player of the year his junior season and set an NCAA record of 29~ yards rushing ln a game by a quarterbllck. He also ran the .ac>-meter hurdles (.,.S) and competed in the decathlon. P~RSOHAL: Born ln Smith Cent~, tc:an.; Cromwell was raised in Ransom, Kan., where he attended high school. He and wife Ellen live on a farm In Lawrence, Kan. dur· lnQ the off-~son. DALLAS (AP) -Jerilyn Britz calmly dropped a 5-foot birdie putt on the second sudden-death playoff hole Monday to thwart defending champion Nancy Lopez-Melton's bid for a repeat win in the Ladies Professional Golf Association's $150,000 tournament. Britz collected $22.SOO for the championship, which was cut to 35 holes by four days of steady rain that made the 10th hole of the Bent Tree Country Club course unplayable for the second round. Lopez-Melton, who blew a l· shot lead with a bogey on the 17th and final hole of the secmd round, won $14,700 for her run· ner-up finish . Britz, the defendin& U.S. Open champion, and Lopes· Melton finished recul•Uon pJay witb 1· undu·par l39a before halvin& the fint playoff hole trith par-41. .. . · on ....... • Tuesday, Saptcmb01 30 1980 DAIL V l-'ILOI DANA -AR' 101 .,_glen 1• IHI\\," bOt\Uo, Jt rock ff\" •/\ m•c'-•r•t 0(1.ANSIDI .. •o'(lt•f\ )0 °"""V. ) r•Hc.o t»u 11 \M\d b•'i 109 roe-" fl\.h 11100 t OO. •> mcte:•e'•' .. A.ADISe GOllE ., MIO'•" n roo . tOO U <OW tOO I• hng <J)CI •1 Uh<O ~"· '• wno l)t\t I l'M,,ctcud• i nc.11bi.11 SAN l'ED•O l 'oru O' C•lil 11 •nvl•n lO o.tt•<UO•. 1.0 oon1to ti <•li'o O•U tOOm.c:,., .... 3 v•ttowt••I,. fO(~ '"" SEAL. 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Mond11y·s Transactions BASICETBAlL N•O.wf ·~\ll•tbllf Au oc.t•hOft A f l AN f A •~AWK"S Wdnrt<J (.,ltt\n HdQdn And Cieon~ti Bu<<• C)Uata\ ~"" e n.rt,.\. tf•Qntower forward Borg Voted Top Athlete NEW YO RK <AP> champion Bjorn Borg has a thlete of the decade by sports writers F'lve·llme Wimbledon been voted the 1970-80 a nationwide pane l of The 24-year old Swedish tennis star received 179 f1 rst·P,lace votes and a total of 4,791 points in the ballotint:. which is conducted ea ch year Previous recipients of the award, Muham mad Ali for 1968-78 and Jack Nickl aus for 1969-79, were not eli gible Z i llgi tt and Wright insurance J~rnts .ind brokers Insurance premiums up this year? l '.tll "~ rnr ,, t•11m11e tlli\ l' quntl• Int' ,\11111. llomL't1\\ncrs 1-°ll'l'. l"tnl' 1\rh I.if<• :\IL«l11•al fl \ 1l11<1t 11r Y,H'ht lnsu1 an<·c Bob Guffin Jl)Jt M;ic Arthur Roulrv.trt.I Newport Bc~ch. (.1 926(,(J <714) 75} 90'i~ P .. 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Bryan Allen , ril""i..l to pilot a man vo Wl' rt«i a irplan-.• arross lh C' fo~n .ilish C ha n nel. ha s b e ,. o m e ' 1 l' e p resident of a b a n ~ tot lide r c omp:ln . I n Pilots' Report Denied P A to Drop Commercial Operation? A conference designed to proyide mana1ement resources and business expertise for women la scheduled....Saturday tat Golden WM& Colle1e, Hunt· .J.ogtoo Beach l b uq u erq ue It(' '' p1d urcd ufh•r t h t> 197\J (e.tt Wl LINDA BLUE ABOUT A SECOND TRUST DEED LOAN UP TO 5500,000 Nwpor'. ~~~i~~ !_im.~s /nc .. (714) 760-6060 s-so.ooo t<T$500.000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS • lnt•r-eat o nly p;iymenl • lnco•• • eo. ... ,c1.1 • Re•idential • We•d•lv co••h•ents • Mo nthly funding• • 6 month• ro 3 v-r• • Sourher-n C.llfornw I • loan infonna llon aervi<e I t f 11 tflt II t .,·1•t (71 4) 759-1515 AMERIC AN HO-.eE MORTGAGE 130 Nl'wparl Cenle• 011•e Oes1gn Plaza Ne.,oon Beacn Caltlorno;i 92660 SAN OIEOU CAI'> Strike bound Paclrtc Soulhwetit Airlines bH denied • report lh1tl ll may drop its commettial o peration and bewme only a 11l•ne lnslna fi rm. callln1 the report "jwlt o rumor " Alt dlrec:wn Ut the alrbne met durin~ tbe ~ l't·k~. a 1poket1m 1u1 ror strtkinti pilots said such u move was "• difitlncl poulbtUty," and an un· identified rompa11y 11pokesman was quoted In one 1>ubll1bt.-d report as :;•yln1 PSA "may become a 1hfrerent kind of airhne " BllT P8A SPOKESMAN Bill Hastings, while blly111g Oult Idled JClllntirs may be leased out, de· 111t'd PSA would stop being a commercial airline .. No." he said, "It 's just a rumor I would doubt an alrUne as isuccessfuJ as this one has been and aJtn08t certasnly wijl be in the future would bl'c·om~ strictly a leasing operation." THE SAN DIEGO VNION has cited "growing speculation in the financial community that a ma· JOr tr.ansaction involving Eastern Airlines may .be laking shape." lo such a deal, the newspaper said, Eastern would gain entry into key Western cities. Eastern and Continental are a mong airlines which have leased planes from PSA in recent months . Hastings said 20 new airplanes are on order and tbat PSA, losing a reported $1 million daily because of tbe strike. needs income from plane leasing. "You ••• " Keeps you on top of the local scene ... Sundays in the COLLECTORS CORNER Rare Colna a St•mp1 GOLD & SILVER Prtcn for 9-29-80 -C-*1.Je -C..tat.N . ..., ... Krugert-997•. ..., Me(lle LHI "77.acl ... l .IO 100 Cor-~ tM0 MM so Pe~ •• , •• -llO '01'. Sllwr 8'"9$ 1•1..,., 10s ... c..1w......-..-. DAILY PILOT (714) 556-6850 South Coast Ptua VIiiage _ ....... ,. 1---C...oll'lauJ \1t•11llH'r I I •II CONSTRUCTION FINANCING •Residential up to 4 units no takeout commitment required •commercial Buildings Takeout commitment required along with leases •ora nge County Properties •Land Loans up to 1 year 50% of appraisal •up to $750,000 @ 1Qllol4IQISN. L EN DE ... Heritage B ank 2171 CAMPUS DRIVE IRV'INE. CALIFORNIA 92713 CONT ACT JEFF JOHNSON (714) 833-3700 A Golden Opportunity Let Inflation Work For You radio pager QUICK CASH I usually 1n 7 10 10 Working Days HO ORLOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS ~ for aity ,.,.,. .. GITOflCJ9d °"V-~ HUMTIMGTOH HACH ....... lal'Cl'"91 16400 reclfk ,_,, Hii)h ... oy Stilt• 2" . '264' 7 14/146-5567 . 2 1 l /5'2·3557 HfWP'OIT HACH HO M•wpori Cftllw Dri•e #250 ·'2660 -714/'44-IUJ s1,000 to 5200,000 CALL TODAY! Available for ~p lo one vear longer fprms available with 1nl•HP'il only payments Offices and afhltates also in San Bernardino. R1ver~1de Palm Springs, San Diego. Pasadena. San Francesco Oceanside. Century City Pistons, yes. Pizza,no. We've la ken the ads and listings that bus1· nesses u~ to call each other and put them in a separate eook.-The Los Angeles Business To Business Yellow Pages. Yo u'll find materials, equipmt'nt and services from firms all over the greater Los Angeles market. And you'll fin<l them faster and easier than ever. Pizza? It's listed in Pacific Telephone's Los Angeles Consumer Yello w Pages. WIDE AREA COVERAGE Oruge C.Uty, L.A. Cou- ty. Saa ~runllao Couty, RJnnlclt rou ty. 817.75 lo&al mo. cost no deposit on credit approval OUl\oC.f f OUNH' IUOIO Tf If PHO"'f \fR\IC I I'( 401 S SANTA FE SANTA ANA DonHenog REAL ESTATE llVESTMEITS 25 -SCYJ'o Return Plus Shelter The strike which the airline's pilots and Olght engineers called last Thur'tlday has cancelled 200 daily flights lo and from cities in Call omia, Nevad• and Mexico as well u PhoeJW&. A reported 70 percent of commuter air travel between San Francisco and Los Angeles is normally flown by PSA. There have bee n report.., lhe strike may last for weeks or even months . Newsprint Cost Hike Slated By The Assoc:ialed Press Abitibi-Price Inc. of Toronto, the world's largest newsprint producer . has announced it will raise U.S. newsprint prices 7.3 percent to $470 a metric ton. The new price. to take errect Jan. l, 1s up from $438 a met ric ton a nd matches the price lntema tional Paper Co. has announced it will start charg· ing Nov. 1. I NT E R NATIONA L P A PER, a ma jo r newsprint supplier based in New York, notified its cus tomers of a 6.8 percent increase carher this month, and on Monday confirmed the new price or $470 a metric ton. Prior to Inte rnat ional Pape r's action. the highest price announced was $457.50 a metric ton by Bowater Sales Co. of Old Greenwich, Conn. That price will take ,effect Wedne~day Bowater currently charges $430 a metric ton A METRIC TON equals about 2.205 pounds. Newsprint prices have risen rapidly in recent years. spurred by tight supply and rh.mg energy costs. Celia Geissinger, womea in bulinesa represeo· tative for tbe Los Angeles district area ol Small Bustaess Administration, will moderate tbe 1:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. conference. Meetine site is the com- murtity center building op ca mpus, 15744 Golden Wes t St. Registration fee is *2. InformaUoo, 893-6250. Wllllam Wet.&er is bead ol the new blomecUcal r esear c h a nd development operation for Ae rospace G r o up bead· quartered at Parker-Hannifin Corp., Irvine. The Aerospace Group will apply fluid systems t echnology for the National Aero nautics a nd Space Ad· ministration. Organizationa l techniques for business will be discussed during a three-hour seminar at 7 p. m. Wednesday in Orange WHSTU Coast College Fine Arts lecture hall 119. Hugh Taylor. former U.S. Navy commander and pilot and currently an independent business consultant, is lecturer. There is no cost. Robert J . Trivisoa is senior vice president of operations for T'IT Cannon Electric division, Santa Ana. He was formerly president and chairman of the board of Tri vex, Inc., Costa Mesa, and at one time held an executive posi- tion with Crescent Technology, Inc , Irvine. The board of directors of Avco Corp., Greenwich, Conn., has declared a regular quarter· ly dividend of 30 cents per com· mon share and 80 cents and Sl.50 per share on the company's $3.20 and $4.20 cumulative convertible preferred stock issues. 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"Push broom and hJtull1• HI 1\, l1J1 111101 .;;\\< •·111n • brush with hardwuorl blork, 21 1 1m h 1.nru ur11J ,rr"'w l\ f'I' wooden handle. 3cl~ me h d1am<'l• 1 Ht,., I• I j 1111 \t 1tL'n.1I primary fiber of bristles A Hllll "' The description cot.>~ 011 tn 11 polypropylene and unspl."l'\f1ul '" 1 pricing a push broom ~con·~ 11 ull11 including buckets. wn11i.(1•t, , ... t •I accoWlting and munUl!l'uwnl •ntl fees. Nowhere, ho" ev1•r r.;,11 ', listing for mort1<1~t· 1111 .•rt" t which these davs are i.rw nt 11't • 1 costs of all. The) ;iri n t 11n lwll• I official index of buil1lm1 here simply omits tt Landlords cl;.11n, frustration the\ mu... r lhis city, which hJ~ ..... ,, r e nt control or !'-I 1111111 ~· em e rgency wartime·,.,,. I F YOU U STt-.-... 111 ri·p '" , of 2.500 owners of 11111 "111 , •ml 1 • me n ts. they wi 11 ..,,,.,~ r 1 , 111 fina ncial problf'm 11r ....;,.,, y.,,. 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BOYER LO ANGELES !/\P l "Playing For Time," the CBS movie starrin~ Vanessa Red grave as Auschwitz survivor Fania Fenelon, 1s finally set for broadcast tonight at 8 on Chan nel 2 That 1t arrives under a cloud of controversy is tragtC· "Playing for Time" t:; dev a s t a l ing 1c.•l n s 1on ll ""111 shake )OU to the bone. Vanessa Redgrave. whose casting in tht• lead role caused the storm,_dc ~ive rs a performance that 1s _s.i..m p l~ n par~ 11 e I e-d-i n television DANIEL MANN'S tlirection and Arthur Miller's scrrpt are nearly flawless, but the film's greatness resides in Miss Red- grave's performance Therein lies the tragedy Controversy rn tele vision is usually an ally in hype, a rat- ings ·booster that networks moan about for appeara nces but don't really fear. But the casting of Miss Redgrave as the indomita- ble Fenelon. a French Jew who survives the Auschwitz death camp through music. stirred trouble that went far beyond usual televis ion controversy. This was n 't Archie Bunke r flus hing a toi let. or "Soap" yuk- king around with sex. Miss Redgrave is a devoted T rotskyite. profoundly pro- Palestinian and. therefore, anti- Zionist -a Political view she ex· pressed before the worTd in ac- cepting her Oscar for "Julia" two years ago. Jews have likened h er castin g as a Holoeaus~ survivor to hiring a , Ku Klux Klans m a n to play Martin Luther King Jr ALMOST ANYONE wrll agree that the Redgn.1ve hirrng was m l he leas t insens itive Anyone w ho s ees thi s s tu nning performance, though. will have to agree that this •~ Vanessa Redgrave's master work, and that lhe story .of Auschw1lt has never been more movingly to)tl -vet many e ws W11lnol see 11 One young womun. a !>Ucressful journalist. exprcs!>cd the o~n· • ions or many "l w11J not watch." s he said "Its c1uall ty t!> irrelevant. I will not watch that fascist. .. That Miss Redgrave 1s as do~ gedly anti-fascist as s he t!> anti Zionis t holds no sway Although the controversy ma y indeed have its usual effect of attract· in g viewers. there ts a n or ganized boycott a gains t the movie and CRS reportedly held a fire s ale on its commercial t ime. FANIA FENEWN herself dis- agrees with the casting of Miss Redgrave, and suggested that Jane Fonda or Liza Minnelli should have played her. To those who have seen th~ film, anyone but Miss Redgrave seems un- imaginable. As Fenelon, Miss Redgrave is human dignity and civility cast in the sewege-of monsters. She and several other female musi- cians stay alive by performing in the camp orchestra, indulging thei r German captors' en~gmatic hunger for culture Jane Alexander plays the iron· s pirited Alma Rose, a pro- fessional musician whose un- yielding drive to perfection pro· v1des the backbone of the little group of musicians. When Fania questions the morality of pleas· rn g the Nazis through music, Al m a Rose coldly d r ives home the telling pomt: "FANIA. T H ERE is hfe or death in thls place there is no r o o.11'1 f or an y thin g e lse, whatever." '11here iscrsl•cne hrttre movte that seems lo reach out from the fil m and speak to the fanaticism on both sides of the Vanessa HedJ{rave storm It comes when one of the young orchestra mem· hers enraged that Fania ac- t'cptcd the "privilege" of ripping away half of her identifying star of Oav1d because he r mother was Gentile screams, "The blood of innocent Je ws c ries out against your treason!" "Why don't you Just shut up?" rania returns. "I'm sick of the .J e ws and the Gentiles. the Easte rners. the Westerners. the Germans. n o n -Germans , French. non-rrcnch. I'm s ick of it ... I am human, not a tribe. And I'm humilia ted -that's all I know." I N TIIE END, when the Allies liberate the camp, a rep<>rter asks a ·stricken Fania for com · ment. In a cracked voice, she feebly sings the "Marseillaise." It is overwhelming. Many will intentionally miss it. That is an understandable but unfortunate choice. Television will never be better than this, nor the tragic chapter of a brutalized people bett~r told. TREAT YOURSELF TO THE TWO BEST COMEDIES OF THE CENTURY! - ·~l!CAI~ au1,@ms (~o(a~) PWS -..tAD AMD CHOCOLATr IY•fSAT.teeMJ JIM MAISMML OM STA .. TUBE TOPPERS K'ITV e 7: 30 Dodger Baseball. The boys in blue attempt to get their pennant hopes back on the track at the r xpcnse of the San Francisco Giants. C BS 8 8.00 "Playing for Time." Vanessa Redgrave and Jane Alexander star in this controversial drama of Jewish s urvivors of Auschwitz (stories. photo below). NBC f9 10:00 -All Commercials Steve Martin and a host of other comics aim their satirical darts at television advertisements in this s pecial (photo at left l Buddy Haci..en plays the gol"e with a roller de<by queen. a man wlio talks 10 h<>rse~ and a Las Vflgas bhlCk ta<:k Clealer Q) ONE STEP BEYOND ''The LBS1 Round A ~a­ soned llghtet sees the gt1os1 QI a former IJU•e• pt1or to h•S bout w11h a younger opponent t1) FAST FORWARD · Tne M1cro-Erec1ron1c: Revorut1on ' Elec1ron1c c111ps whlth llelp mal.e machines smart and a• e revotuhon1z1ng our work and 01a~ ore e•amtned 11 30 8 £ LOU GRANT An ao son rmg lle•ng 1nves- hgJled by t'1P Tr b stall •' tllOOt;411i Anomlll s apart· menr llulldtnq as l!Hlll ne, 1 l.irqe1 fRI CJ TONIGHT Guest nosl Oa••O Br,.nner Cuesrs Marty Felaman Rita Mo•eno Joe w 1111ams 0 MORECAMBE&, WISE Euc; ••"1 Erme Blo'lQ w11h guest star John Miiis mast- e11mna Jn escape lcom S1araq ~41 0 1\0 Al1C'NEWS 0 GUNSMOKE A rP~recrea 1 i1ic;n.,r •s lount.I lo nave IJfit;n lhi> no1ot••1usl; c.•uet c1~mman Ottnl 11 ,, G1'tl'1I Wat prison camp QI HOGAN'S HEROES Hogan ""dnls 10 lt1Jrn 1ne .. ..-crPt or tt t1ew Germ'"m "'"'"less <11•1>lane JOHN DARLING IE IT TAKES A THIEF Al Munay is assigned 10 recover NA TO delense plans lrom a woman wl>o 1s ott6'1ng them fOf 5ale to the wrong people Eli) 'li) CAPTIONED ABC NEWS I 1'608 ®' A8C MOVIE "• Telethon 119171 Red Bullons Janet LIJ•gh A li.drng comedian auempts 10 revive hrs career by noshng a n;111on- a11~ 1e1ev1"8d Lo~ Angeles 1e1e1non IRI -MIDNIGHT - 12 00 U TWILIGHT ZONE Black Leather Jatkuts QI MISSION IMPOSSIBLE Tne IMF cnm"~ ur. •Cl·•·r '' "'! human limb tJornt ~h,,, 11 <lll"mtit5 tn prnr!'f't ,, doublt< 119on1 12 30 0 TOMORROW 0 MOVIE ,,_ '* • J J1e tnO•\lt1 f 1gnt tll I I~~· I l<tr~ OO•Jqt&s ffSA MJrl•tiell ~" At~\" 'r-C:-vt '1\J'Ct°' 1 ""'Q"·•) tl '• U\1t1ur1r. !°>If u "our11t 1 ' '" 5t: ,,1,,,, 0 THEFBt C.;P,.Jf i \<\.•fl'- IE NATIONAL NEWS 12 40 f) f! CBS LA TE MOVIE •"' O.i•1 t Luc• Nl)w '19741 Juhe C•1t•!t'•~ of,rt- THl'E> YEAa'5 EMMY ~ IH~ MOST UNIQU£° LOCAL Pt<OGRAMMING ... ates Suttw<l11nd A Bu11sn couple r&ee 11range ocevr- rences •nd a 1e1rilylng c:onlfont11tlor1 alono 1het canals of ventce (RJ IOO GI MOVIE ••'I> "Born ro Be Bad'· ( 1950) Joan Fon1nlno, Rob- ert Ryan A superf1Cl11lly inn~nt woman rs lilO to OestruchOO when he• true nattJre is reve111ed f I '" , 45m1n J Q) MOVIE * • ·1011ura C1111m1>e1 Ot Or Sao1sm ' 119691 Clrns· topher Lee Lex Barl<er A wealthy woman 11 kid nappeo Dy a w1c~ed count who nolds ner captive "' ;i dunqeon ril horrors f I ll• 30 m1n I 1.30 CJ THE LONE RANGER Man Or Tri'! Houw 2·00QfJ NEWS CJ MOVIE • • '> Man 0 1 Leg11no ( 19711 Petet Strauss. Tino Aumont One man's 119111 lo• swv1va1 oga1ns1 rebel dll,~I Ip~ .l2.tv3 I 2 15 9 NEWS •2:30 U MOlllE " , N1gnt 01 Tne L1•11•g Oeaa 119661 J•ld11n 0 Dea Duane Jonas Dead bodies becol"e man-eal- mg mon,,ers wnen they <t•e ac11va100 by a rao1a 1ion1eak IE NEWS 2358 NEWS '1•5 Q) MOlllE • • lh Rroghton 51r;in Qlw 11&~51 JOhn LOCle• Junf! Oupr•l/ A pa111no1ac. ~tc ong1"' 1irll"''S In<> Jamp IO-JQ\' ~,,,.. '' of Lona<>< hy ,.. ~hi • t 1 IS ,.un 1 J 10 0 MOVIE • * Y...1tne~' T <' Mut •lt!< 1 •'!S4 Barr,;ir.1 Star" 1Ck GeoruP S11ncl t:r· .. A ~t1mo:in ,< tl•..1rHOd by ., ~fd""'' '"h•'' )~e w•t· ,,...s~.,!t <J• r o:>f his .rime!!. I r 40 IT\ln • 00 0 MOVIE • • ISldf·tl f.4e\C 1JJ• 1 "•5'1 t vtfr•• Joh••> OlV•d NMM\ A palf ot yovthl auempts 10 reltHWe a eow lrom en lslen<I held by Germans during World War 11 12 hra ) GI MOVIE • * "Year 2889" ( 1965) Paul Pelersen. Les Tre• meyne Following a nvclear l\Qlocaust, seven survivors wage a aesperate battle to stay alive f I rir , 45 min I 4:168 NEWS 4:20 9 MOVIE • * •, Time W11nou1 P11y • 11956) Michael Red11rave. Ann Todd A man auempts to save hi• son who Is <1es11necs 10 die wi1hln 24 nouf6 C 1 nr •O min ) M'f-dru••day'• llaytim..-ffo·1·1f.•• 11.00 Q) • •-. "Froo11er Hortzon • 11938) Jolln Wayne, Jun· niter Jones A promo1er SC0em4lli 10 Swm<11e rancr· ers out ol their rand in O•cler 10 build a dam for 11 'Ul>eNOlt 11 "' I -AFTERNOON- 12:00 Q) • • Est..,pe Me Nov- e• 1194711aa Lupino Gig Young A musician leaves ll1s lom1g wrle lor his b10111er s ttnncee ( t ht SO m111I Q) • * • Along Came Jones·· 119451 Gary Coo- per. lo1e11a Young A cow- boy mistaken tor a no1or1. ous killer is hunled by a 1>osse ana nos looll-ahlla, the rear ou1law 12 llrs I 3.00 ® • • / "Siu Party" It 9651 Fr 11n~1e Avalon, Dwayne Hockman A pair ol tollege men POSes as g11ls to lino out why a follow crassmate 15 so S<Jccesslul v• 1115 romantrc endeavors 11 r-,r 30 min I 3 30 0 • • • W•1d m The ':.1ree1,, I 1%8/ ChriSIO· uh er Jon.,, Shelley Wmrer'> A roci. music '1ar Iii> •s o•f'r rl>!' country and ""~omf:\ the youngest P•••«dt>nt 1n n1~1ory (2 tu~ I by Armstronq & Batiuk VANESSA REDGRAVE'S HEAD SHAVED IN 'PLAYING FOR TIME' DRAMA FOR TELEVISION Her Performance Helled as Brilliant Despite Furfous Opposition to Arab Sympathizer Jews' Protests Ignored NEW YORK <AP) --Despite the burning in effigy of the star- ring act ress and re ports of nervousness among advertisers. CBS says it has no intention of canceling tonight's broadcast of "Playing for Time," already one or the season's most aeclaimed television productions . Key figures in the controversy are Vanessa Redgrave, who has been outsp<>ken in her s upport of the Palestine Liberation Organization. and Fania Fenelon. the half-Jewis h concentration ca mp survivor on whose m emoirs "Playing for Time" was based. are PM• O'Toote THE STUNT MAN (A) ,.,,...,..,,. ,,..,.,,. IN GOO WE TRUST (PO) ,,_,.__. .,,..,, .. 19:'9 UR~ COWBOY (PO) ... 1 .. -UUKER(R) . 7:30 a rtist ·s ability. a nd whether s pecial inte rest s can dictate whether a show will go on . despite its value to the audience." Miss Redgrave. who plays Miss Fenelon . was burned in effigy in Hollywood Sunday by protesters urging a boycott of CBS' made- for-TVfilm Miss Fenelon, meanwhile, said in an interview in her Paris home last week that she plans to sue CBS on "moral" grounds. "They a re breaking m y heart," she said. .. n is the ruin of my life ... CBS. NONETH ELESS, said the three-hour dramatization by playwright Arthur Miller was fully s ponsored, though the network declined to identify the advertisers. CBS normally does not list ad- vertisers who buy 30· or 60-second . ' com mer clals in advance of broadcast. though there were in- dications both the network and ad agencies were taking extra pre- cautions in this instance to avoid pressure on sponsors . There was some e vidence that ad agencies were as concerned about the nature of the program - Miss Fenelon and several other women survived the death camp at Auschwitz by playing in an or- chestra for their Nazi captors - as they were about Miss Red- grave's presence. "I TIUNK there would have been less controversy if Vanessa Redgrave were not in the film," said one advertising executive. ''but I st HI wonder i.f we would have wanted to put our ad- vertisers in it. It's a matter of the product's compatibility with the environment." -, ENTERTAINMENT INTER~SSION l UC'>doiy S11ptu11tl>t•• 111 I IHI/ l/Nl 1 f'ILOT 87 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 'Hotel Parailiso' Familiar But Fun Tt) lh1.,; plot on for site a well·lO·dO Frenchman µt:.ns an extra marit.I af(alr lo Act Ont. auempL'l \o coosumma1e ll lo Act Two but run11 mlo Mllrphy's Law u well as the law tn ~<>neral. then .:el~ o(f the hOI* in Act Thr~ after a 1wr o~ ru11 10 with tht' rortstabuJary It could tw ·A flea rn tltr Ear." whl('h UC 1 r v111t-taaed a ft'w years aao. 1t mlaht bl' '(.'h,•m1n de Fer." a mot't' rt> \'\'Ol offermg from the l.aguna Moulton rlayhou.'le, or It al8'> ht~ "l~~I P~.,Mi\50," \M lateat 11rod11rtion a t o uth Cout Kt>1wrtol) All three C'O medies wer-e 11t•111wd by Georges Feydeau. and lf •oo'vc set'n one you've d f t'<'l 1 vt'ly seen t hem all l'llt•\ t'rtht>lt>~~. the 13lc-~t tSCR '<1 1 lott•I Par .1d1:Hl '1 remains o hiln n ou..;\) "1·11 ,.,,.natl'\I r(lmp, nlbe1\ lhr()ugh lu u11li.11 t1•rr.u11 Tiit: {'llARAt"'n :RS IN · Par..idaso' are a ht tit' It's., tnlt'rl'!>tlOg thu11 tho.se or lhe other t ~ll pla~ l>, amt lht' SCR pt>rformers appear to be com· pensu110.: '" plu\ 1nii: their 1dl0c>)'ncras1es to lbc htlt Thu:. "'' h.I\"' u ~w<l deal of 1umpLDg up and du"' n .md d r;a\\ 111g ruom ·rhJ~t' .. cenes to main lain lht' •Htcl11•111·e's .ntentaon It <; not all that nl•c-essary. for ·· Pararuso · 1s a tas l) l'm1u~h bonbon 1n itself. though director David Ernmes imbues 11 w1lh an identifying style and noun:.h orten found on the SC R tage llis bits of coml«lll' · 'bus1nes:. .. oft en ehc1t as many laughs a!> lhl· play itself ... , ... tf •UHJ•U 994 2400 l t ., ••• •''Utt•tU 994·2400 ". ,, .. .~ ... , ........ 994-2400 , ... , ... ....... ,. .. 994·2400 ......... °""_e ...... ~ WtUll & '"IL111-1-i11set10 .. .-1 .. » , __ 1 .. IOIDllLIHI (NI ·~~----'- --"'· °"""' ·-•• .,LANI '"' ..,, __ .. , ... ~·-MIATUlU(NI •"'-M-11•1-I.I 1-11 . ..., ..... SJUOUST MIMOlllSC•I t~\11° Hll Ntl•tW -n'l':T'fl':'l':"l':"mr----:,-... -•• ---"'-·-........ c-•-• ,......... 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M(ll) &AT--.a,_,_ 1.1-.u "HOPSCOTCH" (R) •o•,._1._,.,_10-.>o IAT/su--J~-.04f 1·-u "BORDERLINE" (PG) "'THE l~LAWS" (PG) n..Ali..1-.. -.0. ...... wmtOUT WMNfNO Ill -DllUHOID Ill -~11-e-.. .... 11 TMI MOUNJAJN M1Nc11 Intermission Tom Titus TumlnlC m u y1•11manllkc ,>tirformance H the would tM' 1lhllunl14'r..:1 h. f(UcJit artist Jeffrey Tam· bor. who wa11• in 011 lht• ll'SI fl1t1ht of SCR some 16 vtars aito but who imuitht h1l! l(lory elsewhere and H0Jlll l'A•ADliC> • A t•t• • c.. <,.....,Qtt, t ••°'"'"" M<t M•u,\.r• l)lltv•Uletft,, o're<teo l>Y ~.:~~ m;:;tf~~·~~~ .. ~,M~,~·.·~::::;~":!~:.~v~~-=~· .... ti•Oftftf ••l..,11 ~tt1•t'' •\ I r~ r11 t...lv•Oia• MliO ~IMWN' •fW( -·el 1 Ii> lh '>Wiii C U.•1 lt•l}ot•I"'~ •' .... Foll• .. $let> 0...1 ... °"' f <»WI\ O•nl., (Jo••• I ll>le ""W•• Ne .. tv•ll(ln• 01 .oJJ fHI CAU "'°"''*• lirlilUIH .. Ht (OI ·~t"\i\"-• M•••"•• "'n.ttto• t.A~rhn ,...,,., f•mbol C.1011 ... Smilll ,_, 0..10 l(tl .. , ,....,,,.. McF••l-CN,.1Qllftef _..,. """'~ J.,., •• a.11..-, •1< ... rd Ooyle J_, Elllt19ton t-t•I Undon Jr 4n.nt .. kJ {~19•\ 1n,~tw fAlf'W • l •·1, t. Ow•• ( f'Hfdrflff• ~,.,, ic .... -, O.•ICI LMtt • 4'ft1 •»l'ltt l M\U•C•l.upef•t'IO ,,...,.,S.tnEwa.nt Tr1<I• ,_...nhe~ fun' \Miion J•r NMMn~ L..AnceHOl'10f' M19W1 MetTnOJejO ended up "'-"' d rt-gular on '"The Ropers." Tambor ~ nngs ever) l.i!>I drop or comedr from h1s thwart· ed Romeo charal'ler 1n an eminently watchable performance Beauttrull) enacting his intended con - quest is Caroline Smith. whose r eactions lo their continued setbacks a re priceless. John·David "DIVINE MADNESS'' R "XANADU" (PG) "STARDUST MEMORIES" fPGl "THE EMP'IRE !N I STWllES IACI" -.ec>PAUIS- "BLUES BROTHERS" ··PROM NIGHT" (R) =-----· -·--' I ··THE HUNTER" "'FINAL COUNTDOWN" (PG) r--. -:::::> I '"THI IWI LAGOON'" Ill "CAllfOaNIA SUITE" IPGI ' ~'--~------~-----' "Al .. 'LANr "UTTU DAILll'fGS" tPGI "CHllCH & CHONG" "HE KNOWS Ill YOU'RE ALONE" AU_.__ .,,.,...~, c..._._111'111 ·-1'\A···- in 90~ lUcl'rust ~I \Ill I<\~ l'ft Ji I<~ NOW PLAYING AMC ORANGE Mill Orange 63i'·0340 MHN'S SOUTH COAST Costa Mesa 546-2711 ED~' SHDlHACK El T 81~8<1 .. ::.-.. EDWARDS' CINEMA WEST Westminster 891·3935 PACIFIC 5 Ml·WAY 31 DRIVE-IN westminsler 891·3693 STADIUM DRIYE·IN Orange 639·8770 MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE lnnl ~LL AGES •OMtlT£0 ~ P.,ttntal Wdanee ~gOe.tted ~u. 8] !Nil ANO !HJ rtu.IS RECEIVE r;;E SE AL or fl<E l.IOflON PIC TUR[ COO£ Dr SELF REGULATION Keller deftly underi>lays Miss Smith's disinterest ed husband, while Martha McFarland is a particular delight as Tambor's e masculating wife Christopher Metas and Anni Long contribute a cute subplot as a youth(ul bookworm and an ovn· sexed maid who strives to alter his altentiom •. ~ames Gallery is errective as one of Feydeau's typically wacky characters who stutters, but only in stormy weather. The "spicy meatball award" for the season is nailed down by Richard Doyle in a highly corni<' enactment or the hotel's Italian proprietor. John Ellington draws repeat~d chuckles as a harassed bellhop. wh.ile Hal Landon Jr. doubles superbly as a foul-tempered Turk and a stem police ins pector MICHAEL DEVINE'S INTRICATE settings are especially impressive though it's doubtrut that eve n Kareem AbduY-Jabbar could avail himself or a volume from Tambor's bookshelf. situated as it is high above the doorway. For an extra kick. stay in the theater during one of the two set changes. "Hotel Paradiso" may be little more than another in a recent series of Feydeau farces cut from the same cloth, but SCR's s tylized mounting makes it well worth the visit. ll continues through Oct. 216 at the Fourth Step Theater. 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa Sophia Satisfied NEW YORK (AP ) Sophia Loren says that filming her life story gave her "many, manv headaches" and "'nightmares," but she's glad sh1• did it. The Italian film star, in New York for a two week tour lo promote the film and a new fragran(·1· named after her , said in an interview she round 1t "very dirficult" lo play both herself and her mother in the made-ror·television movie But, s he added. s he was "quite pleased' "11 b the movie. shot in Italy this summer It was ba~t>d on her autobiography , "Sophia · Li ving and Lov ing, .. and is to be broadcast by NBC on Oet 26 Her dual roles made her anxious "because \01111 want to always do things right.'' she said · She said she lived with her mother dunng th1· filming and discussed scenes with her at the end of the day. "Our re lationship h as always been v.on derful." said Miss Loren. 46 . U E T T t: \I I It I. 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"While that does not surprise me. it o ug ht to be a suri>rise lo many of our c ritics .'' ULTRA: 5 mg. "tu'', 0.4 mg. nicotine. ULTRA 100's: 6 mg.~tar", 0.4 mg. nicotine. av. per cigarette by FTC method . . . CALIFORNIA Prftffc-t ht" -1 J o h n E h r . · -·-· li c hman , former adviser lo President Nix· I on, predicts a win • f or Jimm y I Carlt\f in No- vember. I (. IMO. ,J •U•HOt OI toe•cco co I •· I I I 1 •Horoscope •Erma BombKlc •Classified T~. 5-p•.O.. '°· tNO I UFO Researchers Discuss Rndings --------------~-- Stalkhtg an Elusive Prey B1 •k"'HAEL DOUGAN . OI_._...._.,_ Some peoplf" m 1cht sec Willard Nebon ol Vllla Part and John Hern.~n or t~uUtrwn u modem day wuet>rn huntt>ra AlthO\l&h b<lth are senouli minded ml'n "'or k1011 In technkal flt'ld.I. lht") N>nUn~ to seek what may not exist and believe what, to many, 1s u.n believable. Nelson and Herrera are h~ld investigators for th.is l"o\lntr) ·s tw o largest U FO research organJzatiom In their spare lime. they in terview people who alle~e to have seen thinis not of this Earth. They visit the location of s1ghti.np, taking careful notes and charting azimuth, speed and direction. And they patiantly evaJuate the ob6enrers for signs of mental disturbance or motives that might indicate a hoax: Their work btings them in contact with people who Herrera says remind him of Exedor on "Mork and Mindy." Others can· not tell the difference between a planet or a police helicopter and a visiting ship from outer space. But they say most pe0pte who make UFO reports are s ane, honest and. often. strn in a state of .shock caused by their ex- perience. Such was the case with two women recently interviewed by Herrera. After moving into a new house in Van Nuys, they set out to look at the local junior high school where one would send her chiJd .. They saw t.be sebool ... and llometbing else. "The gal that was driving saw this thing drop out of the sky behind the school building." said Herrera. an investigator for the Aerial Phenomena Research Organization (APRO), based in Tuscon, Ariz. "Then it came around the comer in front of them." "It," the women claimed, was a dJsc-shaped object topped with a dome that was surrounded by apparent port boles. Rising from the dome was an antenna-type structure with a light on its tip. "It was about the size of an auto, I guess," said Herrera. "It's hard to tell. The ladi~ were so excited, they were exag- gerating everything." , ••tt P,Ull~d baf'k Cwhton ll ·s a• the womf'n . ca r> i.nd llltt"d up on I~ ~•de and It ,._, ma1n~d there and ho vMed me>Uonlf'M for a ftow teconlh, then It 1hot back uµ 111\11 thtl •d1 y." Ht•n-..ra U •d ·'The)' lned lo follow tl 111 lht' car, dr1 v1 nj1 l1kl" r riu.y " he added ''Thi" IJ•ai.enet:r wu ~lrlfied She ~anted th~ oth~r a1rl to stop w '\h(' cuuld r ail her dl\d .. When the rail fina lly w1&s madt!, "her dad wa.s wise enough to put the tape recorder on They !ww1ded quite excited lt was very convincing There's no doubt in my rrund that they saw what they said they saw " Three months afler the event, he said. one of the women sllll weeps when she discusses it "The driver was really aweJ by the thing," Herrera added . "She thinks it has something to do with religion." lo fact, both researchers said many people who sight alleged und w 11lt1011 l o contact aomebocly. he djdn'l know who. We were kind of wvrrled 1bout him " Both inve:st l(Citors were led in· to the ~cleetic neld of UFO re· .!learch by slghUnis. either their own or a r~lalJve's 'If I hadn't 1ee11 one, I could 1<1ve you a do1en good reasons why they don't exist," said Her· rera, a technicaJ writer ror an electronic instrument company. Herrera's close encounter came years ago as he and his brother drove down a highway m rural Colorado. A large, disc· shaped object emerged from behind a clump of trees, hovered momentarily at a 30 degree angle, then buued the car and shot skyward. When they tried to report it, "nobody wanted to hear about it," he said. "Even my own dad just broke out laughing. I got so mad I just tried to forget about it for awhile. 'It,· as described by the women, was a large disc-shaped object topped wfth · a dome that was sum:>Unded by ap- parent port holes. Rising from the dome was an antenna-type structure with a light on its tip. UFOs .. particularly in "close en- counter" cases where the object is within several hundred reet, are emotionally and psychologically affected by the incident. Sometimes the pro- blems are so-severe they· require professionaJ help. More often. the observers simply are ob- sessed with thoughts about what they saw. They want it to come back, to land, to make contact. Nelson. who works for the Mutual UFO Network with in· temational headquarters in Se- quin. Texas» gave an example: In 1978, a local pilot spotted a fl ying disc crossing beneath bis plane as he approached Los Angeles Airport. Al the same time. he feH some type of psychic waves emanating from the strange craft. ··(The sighting ) had parapsychological effects for about two weeks," said Nelson. "The last we beard of him, he was thinking of going out in the desert somewhere and sitting "That's what the new~ media has done, conditioned people to think it's nonsense." Nelson, a research and de· velopment engineer ror McDon- nel Douglas Aircraft Corp., bas never seen a UFO. But, when bis wife's sister saw a moon-sized object hovering near her home in Georgia, flashing red and green lights. be became intrigued. After study- ing th~ available literature, Nelson was convinced that something remarkable is hap- pening in our skies. Still, both investigators admit that 90 percent or more of the al· leged UFO sightings can be traced to a misinterpretation of either natural phenomena or manmade aircraft, such as weather balloons and satellites. • "This girl' I knew called me once. She bad gotten up at 2 a.m. and seen a UFO and felt telepathic messages," said Her· rera. "I was really ,impressed. ,, ,_ But she came in about a week and a half later and said she'd found out It was the morning star (Venus )." Although both researchers believ e that the UFO phenomenon is real ;-meaning, as is often said, that credible· people are seeing incredible thin&s -they are al a loss to ex- plain or define it. Almost all of the existing evidence is in the form of re· porta. There is no physical proof that they know of (although rumors persist that the federal government possesses several, crashed UFOs and the bod1es of• their humanoid -but not human-occupants.) ·'The more you get into this the fewer explanations there , seem to be," said Nelson. ''The data is so soft. "When I got into th.is l thought it was hardware from outer space, li.ke everybody else. Now I don't know." Herrera, too, said he no longer supports the so-called "nuts and bolts'' hypothesis, in which UFOs are considered to be ac· tual mechanical devices. ·"But 'I'm highly convinced that there's an intelligence (behind them )." he s aid. "Probably a life form far dif. ferent than ours. And, obviously, they've been here for a long time." Noting that UFOs orten are re· ported to appear and disappear capriciously, to change shapes in midnight and to atrect radar only on occasion, he speculated that they might be a type or energy projection similar to a hologram. "The whole thing makes us ask ourselves, 'What is real? What is reality?" said Nelson, who admits to rounds or dis- couragement and frustration. But -until the day a "ufonaut" lands and asks direc- tions to the White House, or some natural (perhaps psychological) explanation is proven beyond doubt - Nelson and Herrera say they will be among the thousands of amatuer "ufologists" collecting data for the mes of their or· ganiiations. In time, they note, those fl.Jes might reveal a pattern, a pro- gram, an answer. And they suspect that answer may change the way man looks al himself and his place in the univene. I I ..... I i UFO specialists sa y sightings are" more comrron than most people susped. At top right is . "saucer" spotted by two Van Nuys women. 'Wo01an Thne Manage01ent' Solves Problems NEW YORK (AP) -When Diana Silcox Mt up her office system.a bwiineu ae.en yean ago, she found she wu work· IDI 15to18 hours a day. Now, not only bu .... learned to wie her own time more ef. feetlvely but sbe is helping othen do the same. • "Tbou1b I was an or1anlaed in· diitdual, l bad no time for myself and I de· dded to ftnd out what Ume manaiement wu all about," she recalled in an in· tenlew. "I found I wu dalq everytbing and more but not makin1 effective UH al ., tbne." M lbe began leamiq more about it ud aucftMfully applJinl tbe prtndpl• to , ber o.m Ille. .... oa INSTANCE, I workln1 modMr'• life la different from a work1nC father'• lile, ·• lbe explallll. "Tbere'1 a ~c~al and eullural dl.ftcreoee, and J'm condraed with bruklDI tboae 'ftltu.ral ,....._. We try to become 1uper- w6mn becauae tb1t'1 how we were ·tram.d.·' Now Ma. Silcox, 17, bu writtm a boc* with Mary Ellen Moore, "Woman 'nme: Perl<Jllal 'nme Mana1ement for Women Only." For it she interviewed 30 women whose problem• and solutions sbe pre· sents. She saya when men, who bave always bad support systems -motben, wives. girltrimds -are ln a time bind they a.re willinl to ~ time for themselves, payln1 for services, products, outside help. But women don't realise their time ii wotrtb money. A 1lncle man will automatically take hiJ laundry out to be done, 1be point· ed out.1 but "we ne the sinate woman in the lalindry room on Saturday, do6ni her laundrJ. 1be woman aaya 'What'• wrong with me,~ can't I do it all?'" Sbe can't -and aboukbl 't -lDllltl Ma. Slkox, who empbuisea that "priori- ty" ls the key word ln Ume man.,emmt, deeldial what ls lmportanJ and aetiDC on tt. I ~ TBS Fl.aT 8TBP, 1he 1119 la to find out -. Job are 1pendiq your 'time b7 . I keeping a daily loc for a week, .. the moat difficult and borlnc part. You think you know bow you're spending time but when you see it written in little bloclta you llnd you have spent a great deal ol time on UD· important details of time and didn't do the one or two projects tbat abeo&utely bad to be done." "So." sbe continues, "you develop a new straten. Each day decide what you want to do and write a 'to do' liat so you'll have something in front al you at all times. "Decide wbat bu to be done and ltart with that. Otbenrile the tendency la to do the -tblnp tbat Just take two or three minute. ftnt, when what really needa do- inl may be at the bottom of tbe liat." as &MJ..18'11C u to bow Ions tblDp t.Ue, lbe warm. Leave •P9" for tblnp tbat mlsht · 10 wroa1 -IDterrupdou, Crile9, ddap that JOU don't espeel. U ever1'MDI IOl9 ri&bt the reward ls n.tra time for JOUl'Mlf. "Women Time" Is publlsbed by Wyden Boob. What if You See A Flying Saucer? You are awakened just before dawn to hear a strange hum- ming sound. Curiosity compels you to the bedroom window and there it is -a large, round ob- j e ct, hove ring over your neighbor's roof, pulsating with light. Or, you are driving down the highway on a sunny afternoon. You pass a vendor's stall and notice that everybody is staring into the sky. You stop your car, get out and look up. You can see them, too. They appear lo be dis· cs, five or them, flying in forma- tion. With a sudden, incredible burst of speed, they disappear. WHAT YOU'VE SEEN may have a natural explanation, but you don't think so. You have had a UFO experience. What are you gojng to do about it? You tell your mate, who only laughs. Your children think it's "neat." You mention illoyour co-wor)te~ ~.and t)\~y 41sk what you were smoking at the time. Yo u decide not to call the police, fearing they'll think you' re daft or. at best, a hoaxer. In ract, some or the best UFO sightings on record have been made by law enforcement of· ficen -including those in Orange County. STIU.. YOU'RE not 'atone in your reluctance to expose yourself to possible ridicule. Researchers believe that more than 90 percent of all UFO sight- ings go unreported beca~ the observers feel there is no one put there who will take them seriously. There is, but not at an official level. The U.S. Air Force once investigated UFO sightings but that program, called Project Bluebook, was closed down years ago. The Fede.rat Aviation Administration isn't interested either, a spokesman said. Some police departments . such as in HWltington Beach. will take your report over the phone and call it in t o a private research organization in the East. But they will not send anyone to investigate. YOUR BEST BET is to (all one of three UFO outfits in Orange County. Depending on your story, they may be in· terested. Williard Nelson is an engineer and Orange County section director for the Mutual UFO Network, a welt-known national organization. His home number is 538·9467. Equally respected is the Aerial Phenomena Research Organization, r e presented locally by technical writer John 0 . Herrera. He can be reached in the evenings and on weekends at 879-7525 Al Lawson, an English pro- fessor at Cal Slate Lon& Be.ach. maintains a 24-hour hotline for UFO reports in Orange Cowity. That number kept on band by most local pohce dispatchers, is 897-4836. . " IT IS HOPED you will have made some specific observa· tions during your sighting. Was t.he UFO a mere piopoi.nt or ball of light or could you see a definite shape behind ll? Did it pass in froot of any tall st.rue· tures or trees? Did it make a sound? How large did it seem when compared to a full moon? Did it touch the ground, or scrape against tree branches? What was the length of the sieht· ing? Were there any man-made aircraft visible at tbe same time? How many witnesses were there? These are some of the ques- tions the researchers will ask. And they won't be laughing. -MichMl Dougan Industrialist Starts Alcoholis01 Center WEST WARWICK, R.I. CAP> -Chester Kirk wants to pull othen out of the pit. It's a familiar story these days: the recover· ing alcoholic who reveals bis affliction in hopes or 6elpin& other lost sou.ls battling the bottle. But Chester Kirk is a bit different. The 63-year-0ld Rhode Islander is a wealthy industrialist who used bis business ability. and $10 million in borrowed money to start a private alcoholic treatment center. THE FACILITY, EDGEHllLNEWPORT, opened this sum- mer in Newport's posh Ocean Drive section, offering treatment at $145 a day. "I wanted t.o get involved in treatment for alcoholism for sort of a selfa.sh reason," Kirk said with a smile. "1 need this kind of ac· tivily to keep myself sober. Alcoholics Anonymous isn't enough for me." Kirk -president of Amtrol lnc., a $50 million manufacturer of pressurized containers for beating systems -says be knows a tot about alcoholism among American executives. "I would tell executives to watch the employees and watch themselves." he said. "The diseaae sneaks up OD them and bites them in the rear. It brings down the bigcest man, the strongest man and the most intelligent man. It just brings them right down." Kirk. whose own company offers in-bou.le COUJLSellnc to prob- lem drinkers, urged other companies to do the same. "NOW THAT J'M RECOVERED, I look around me and I'm able lo see a lot more alcoholism than I ever realised wu around. It is in all areas of business, and is moel prevalent in management and upper management levels." Edgehill bas so far filled 20 of its 180 beds. ••They're coming from all over the country," said Kirk. "They're from all walks of life 8Qd ol both sexes. We expect to fill the place over the course of three 1ears." Dirk's chief executive officer at Edgehill. Dr. LeClair Bissell, .stressedthatthefacililyisnotforonlylheaffiuent. "We're in a classy part ol Newport, but our patients come from across the spectrum," she said, explaining that treatment is often covered by insurance. MS. BISSELL SAID PAaT ol good treatment is livlnl patieats the chance to mix with alcoholics from all levels ol social and economic strata. The patients need to know the dlaeue knows no boundaries. Kirk is living proof ol that. He presides over an ~mployee concern OD 13 acr. in We9t Warwick, top man in a company that bu puaed the $S0 miWoa mark in annual sales. Yet six yean aco be nearly lost it all to the bottle. · "I vowed u a youn1 man -because al the way I saw my father treat the family -that I would never tab a clrtnk. But l dkS, and that's when my troubl• llarted." "lly ute with 1obn Barleycorn wu the usual •tol'J~TOree and worse," said Kirk, Just a blnl al pain creepln1 into bla soft - voice . .. ALCOHOL ALWAYS MD a dlttenmt effeet ID me, Tbe t.blq that botbered me mo.t waa 1 couldn't CGDtrol my mind. But 1 kept ri&bt on driDkiq, cboo.lnl to tblDk I bad a peycblatric problem rather than a drinklll& problem.•• A friend took Kin to AkoMHca Anon.ymou1, ud bla reeoftrJ betan. Tbe lluainesaman 1Ud that'• when M "became aware ot 1 aerioua lack al food treatment procramt for tbe cUMue ln Np En1land." T I I , .. I' ( 2 DAILY PILOT .... - FEATURING MS Garden Pa rt_y_ He Prefers Jack to Jill For the Birds l>l':AH ANN l.ANOf;RS: I am a young, bisex- ual mule who Is very much in the closet, and I in· l"nd to11t•Y lhore. My cioscst friends are Jack and has fiancee, Jill (Made-up names. I In the last several weeks I have had affairs with both. Of course, I reel like a rut. but they urtt s u<'h attractive people I couldn 't help myself t'> MARY JANt~ ~'AIH't:LlAl oe.,.o..,,.,.._....,. lh't'\1rat11lru. 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V 300 guests wandered be~ond the rourt)ard lu"ard the ocean. where the llerberts have cleared the foliage Si n of the Tim es whu•h a111ve 01e Nlxon11 1ir1vul'Y but hid u vlt>w 11( surf brt'11kmM on lhc lk:ach b.>low Canopu-d tithht:t around ltw pool iirt·u c1" 11t._1yt•d .1 Mt·Jtu•an huff1•t of frc15h fnuls uni! \'t'l(titt•blt'i., tl11•011, duh. 1'1111·kt<r1 vt·nk . tncut h. 1111. 1r11111utur1• loi.lmlas 11r11l i.in·t•n C'hth quu·he ltt't•I parrot' 11~t on 1wrc ht•s near the W(Jh •r ofr1•rtnl( ('Otnlllt'llb 11nll 11ll11w1ll)( UUt•St~ lo "rau:b lhtilr foalhct:.. OI. lt'cd l h1•ro an o · c•s1111onal lortllh1 ~l111J Mi.na<'h1 11 amt M1•>.ic·an tla11r1·r:o, t·nkr t .1111ed frorn-l• 15mall i.ta.it-l>t!yu111I ttw pool a11 i:1a•:-it11 a.le Ml 1r1·1· shudcll tublc:. nc&rhy •'Oil n tt; •'OllR1'H year. Mr~ K1t·han1 lluuliman hei.ded lht• l'Olllmttlt'C Of pal 111ncs11es who pul lol(t•th1:r th~ 1wrt~ Patronesses 111dull1· M r1o Garth Bergeson. Mr:; Rvo Karlchcr, Mrs . Ann ('.1spl'rs, Mrs Burt l'offcy, Mrs 0 J Daniel. Mr:. Jack Forney, Mrs Ltlighton Frenc·h. M r~ l.tnda Gaede, Mrs Bradley Galt-s. M r~ Ho bert Guggenheim. Mr!.. William lladlcy, Mt:. Lo re n Heather. Mrs. James Hines. Mrs Mary U>u Hopkins and Mrs. R.S lloyl. Additional patronesses are Mrs. Robert fngo°td, Mrs. C Michael Jones. Beth Koch, Mrs Shirley McCormic k. Mrs Wilbur Mills, Mrs llarold Mucke nthaler , Mrs. Jay L Heed, Mrs. Phillip Reilly. Mrs Ha rry Hanker. Mrs J erry Shoffner. Mrs. Richarrl St evens, Mrs. Cind y Townsend, Mrs Patrfrk Tynes and Mrs Wilham White. Somethin.: that bothers me even more is that I pr«>ff'rrt'<.I Jark lo .lill. and I think the feeling was rn ut uni Should I ~n to t•ach of them. separately. and t·onfess" Would il be bett~r to tell them together? or should I <'arry this burden or guilt and hope cvcryth1n~ works out all right ? T WO-FACED FRlENl>IN lU:MO RSE . . ... . D EAR TWO-F ACED : Allhougb the big pro blem to you Is bow to handle your guUt, I see som etblng else that Is more crtUu l. JUI ls a bout to marry aswitch·hJtter. U you want do a noble lhlng, prevail upon Jack to coafess to hJs fiancee that be has a tenden· cy to 11(0 both ways. If s he stlU wants to marry him that's he r proble m . But c.t leastshe will have bee~ informed. As ror you being t he bearer of the news, I s ay don't do it. Learn from literature, m y friend. Som etimes I.hey kill lh.e messea ger. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My hus band died l wo years ugo. Our son was six months old and our daughter was nearly two John, a fellow my husband work ed with, was a good friend to him and to me. He adored the children and came over on weekends just to play with them. J ohn continued to visit after my husband died and our friendship t urned into love Recently he asked me to marry him, a nd I am thrilled. The problem is thjs : John wants to adopt m y children and I am all for it. But my in laws are very much opposed to the idea My son 1s the only male in the family, and they want him to carry on his fathe r 's name I am in favor of the adoption. Am I being selfish and unfeelin g l'>ward my first husband's fam11y·1 HJ Glll.AND.N.Y DEAR IOGllLANO: You don't sa_Y. but fro m R e ach Out, Touch Someone We got our phone bi1£ this month and if one more·•·01:. oor<•k1ds ··reaches out and touches somebody" they're going to bring back a broken hand The phone rompany ads make phoning look like such a pleasurable experience. Grandma and Granddad are both poised over the receiver Listening 10 their grandchjld burp. An entire E.-..a BomfJerk band 1s jammed in a phone booth calling the tuba player who had to stay at home with his lip in a cast. and college friends call coast to coast with tears in their ~yes to descrioo a Western sunset Maybe it useo to bt! that way. But that was before Grandma and Granddad realized the burp cost them $9.12. It was before the band c ashed in their airline tic kets to make the call. Before the friend realized il was cheaper to take a bus out to see the s unset than to talk about it. All l know is telephoning long dis tance at o ur house has become as much run as an anxie· ty attack. I appear with subtle reminders: a watch. a tim er and a calendar with the date circled. My husband grum.bles. "Let's give him back to his natural mother . . Ma Hell'" Whi\e a voice from the extension breathes heavily and keeps re peating. "Get off the phone. J.'m expecting an important call.'' Our phone bill has prompted me to µut together a set or rules for plac·ing long distance calls in the future. Before placing the call, go lo the bathroom. Blow your nose and get a drink or water Read the weather report or the town you are calling to eliminate "What's lhe weather like?" Figure out the time zone to conserve con- versation on "What lim e is it there?" Fight with brother before dialing. Don't play games like "Guess who this 1s"" Place pencil and paper next lo phone and put dog outside. Put note on door saying, "I am on phone Come back later." Place call. Laughter costs dollars. Save it until you're off the phone. Don't repeat. If som eone says, "1 love you " there is no need to say, "I love you too." A sim- ple "Ditto" will do it. Animals and babies are a waste of lime on the phone. They never bark/laugh/talk/sing anyway until they hear the dial tone. I gave my son the rules and suggested he not call so much. but s tart writing letters. Last night I heard him reading a letter over the phont;c It's my fault. I should have told him he had Lo mail it. Bond of Renown O•lly ~Ii.. Sutt l'llote Les Brown <left> turned out with his Band of Renown Friday to help celebrate the nearly completed refurbishing of the Mesa Verde Country Club in Costa Mesa. Joining in the entertainment is Butch Stone at the mike. Rrown was invited to the festive event by friend and country club me mber Ray Miln er of Cost a Mesa. FV Pre -school Guide Published b y Club A free guide to pre- s c h oo Is in F ou ntain Vall ey h as b ee n published by the South Coast Junior Wom e n 's Club. Available at Fountain ValJey elemen!a ry schools, city libr aries and re al estate offices, the directory is intended to help res idents select a proper pre-school for their children. The Junior Wom en's Club also is offering c hild ide ntification bracelets to parents at a costofunder$2each. For more information. p h on e Mr s . Will iam Johnson at 962-4671 Advisory Leader Picke d Golf Tour11anaent fo Benefit OIOC DriU Teani To Form June Dug more of Hu ntington Beach ha s bee n appoi n ted ! c h ai rm a n p f t h e A m eri c a n Ca n ce r Society's Residen tial Advisory Committee for 1981. Anticipating t he golf tournament Fr iday to benefit the Childrens Hospit al of Orange is Jess Watson, who has played in the event for the past seftn years. With him are co· c hairmen Bev Sickler. (left) and Kay --------- Roberts. The tournament is sponsored by the Queen of Hearts Guild and will be held at El Niguel Country Club. For informa· lion , call Mrs. Roberts at 494-8177. Tbe award -winn ing Cos t a M esa Westernettes Jr. D rill Huntington Hospital Slates Forum on Weight Control Team will be forming a .------------.... new senior drill team for girls 14 to 20 years old , ci· Singles Calendar runs t y R e c r e a t i o n each Wedne$day and con-Supervisor Pat Sanchez tains informahon on du announced this week . cussion groups, parties and Sanchez said any girl events open to the public 1n · Americans are alarm· in gly overweight and it seems to be a common condition, especially in naiddle life. • As part of its conlinu· ing public education pro- gTam. "Focus On Com· m unity Health" Pacifica Community Hospital is ~esenling a free forum entitled "The Problem o f Weigh t a nd th e ---- RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY W.Y•W_. ........ It JJ He-Mr ••d. Co1to1oWM -l4l·llH ~ -call 6"2.=Al71.!.. Put • few wor a to work tor you. Tr eatment To Cont ro l It" on Thursday. Oct. 16 from 7 to 9 p.m . It will be held at the Carme n Yuppa Con· fe rence Center, acr oss from t he hospital a t 18819 Delaware St. In Huntington Beach. Dr . M.A. Afrasiabe will give the lecture and lead the question and a ns we r riod. Overweight is caused h 0 inter ested in the drill t e range Coast area. by a persist ent caloric team should contact the intake that exceeds the Se nd notices to Singles Le i su r e Se r vi c es energy output needs of Calendar. Daily Pilot. P.O. Depa rtment at 754-5158. the body. Bor 1560. Costa Mesa. CA T h e Westernettes 92626. Include your name C o m P e te i n I o c a l All "Focus On Com -and telephone number parades and s hows un- munily Health" pro· der the leadership of grams at Pacifica Com -Notices must be received Gr is el DeLaCobas and m unity Hospital are rree two weeks in advance of on Gigi Martinez. Registra- to the public. For addi· event. lion costa $12 every 10 tional information, call weeks and there is a 11 842·0611 , ext. 222. ,__ _________ ___. additioulll uniform cost. CHRISTMAS LAY-A-WAY . I • Hudton ........ .... llol(l!ly • '•tr I Fioy,i PA T'S HALLMARK SHOP I complete gift selection) Ptt,...ndne M-t I t4-AdltM9 A- HUfll~...,,. ~ .. . , ..•.. ~ .......... ~ ........ ~--......... ..,....._...... She is cha rged with developing goals and enlisting volunteers for the Orange County Chapter 's "Neighbor to Neighbor" campaign in w hic h don a t ion en· velopes will be distribut- ed t h roug h o u t the count y. "In our curre nt econ o m ic condition the r e w i ll be som e tightening of belts." s he said, "bul I feel people will find something to give in order to continue the vital work of the Am e r ica n Can ce r Society.·• Hlbu Want - 108e More n.ana 10! ... the aaes ol your chJldren I 11&rmJ1e your husband waa la W. !el. IOa de ath must bave been • terrible blow to Illa pareeta. If yoa allow your children IO be adop&ed by John and they take bla name, It wUI be anothe r heartbreak for the bereaved parenta. It could also At1t1 Lo11df.•rs be interpreted as total d isregard fo r your first husband's memory -a nd tbat they could newe r forgive. My advice: don't doll. CONFIDENTIAL TO GIVING YOU A P IECE OF MY MIND: Sounds as lf it was the last piece. I le arned long ago it Is usc>less lo try to educate a bigot like you. Happily, your numbers a re decreasing -whicb Is one ol lbe m ost p romis in g attributes or t he n e w gene ration. ( Horoscope WEDNt:SDi\ V . OCT. I By SYON EV OMARR ] ARIES I Mar. 21 Apr 19 1. 1-~eeling of restriction could be mostly illusion; you have more room lhan might be anticipated . Ma ke in- quiries. calls a nd catch up on correspondence. Sur '?rise social invitation bri~htens scenario.- Avoid being depressed by "wt.<l blanket " at- titude or family member • ~ TAURUS <Apr. 20-May 2(11 Vo':~r:~pulled in more than one direction key ~ii be selec· live with an eye lo basic security. Aquarius, Scor pio. Leo per sons figure prominently It is necessary to review. revise and to rebuild on a more solid s tructure J\ s hort trip m~y be necessary GEMINI < Mav 21 -June :ro1 : Profit could re- s ult through writing. sclf ~express 1on and meticulous attention to details Pocus on in- come. security precautions. protection of matenal A palent or copyright search may be -necessar v Don't hesitate to ask Questions. Another Gemini and a Vargo fJguri: prominently. CANCER (June 21 July 22 ) You bask in· glow or "good feelings " Family member or ... "special person" lends moral support Accent on timmg, judgment and ability to be a self· starter A purchase or girt aids tn beautifying home surroundings Taurus. Libra. Scor pio natives play key roles · LEO I Jul,v 23-Aug 22 1.··Aura of mystery dominates scenario Much that orcurs 1s behind the scenes and relate!> more to illusion than to fact. Define terms, st re a mliM procedures and perfect lechnj~ues . Pisces, Vargo natives figure prominently You 'll gain "rare 1ns1ghL " VIRGO I Aug 23-Sept. ~I You win friends and influence people: position 1s stronger than mil?hl be ima.1?ined. Recent inves tment or busi- ness maneuver pays s urprise djvidend. Rela r -tionship is intensified -nothing occurs halfway. It now is "complete involvement.·· LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct 221 · Wider recognition as due s uperior recognizes your socr1al capabililtes Anes and another Libra l!,l!ur;. prominently An obstacle is transformed into s tepping-stone for progress. It is not necessary lo carry another's burden Know it and "let go:" SCORPIO <Oct 23-Nov. 21 1 Focus on new fields to conquer Lunar position accents com - munication, travel. education and abstract prin- ciples of law and philosophy Leo, Aquarius natives fi gure prominently. You encounter tn· dividual with "romant ic notions ... Be rece ptive, not gullible. SAGITfARIVS I Nov. 22-Dec 21 ): Follow through on hunch. Intuitive intellect i!i honed to razor-sharpness. Learn by teaching -delve beneath s urface indications. You are on brink of striking pay dirt! Financial rating of close as- sociate does requfre scrutiny. Act accordingly. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan 19): Go slow. maintain low profile, accent versatility, humor and flexibility. Avoid attempting too much at once . Key is to be selective. Gemini, Sagittarius persons play importaQt roles. You may be asked to sign special agreement. AQUARIUS (J an . 20·Feb. 18 l: Caution should be keynoted in connection with basic tasks. safely measures a nd handling or elec· tr ical objects. Frank discussion with dependent is on agenda. Be sure others are not taking you for granted. Review objectives. PL.'ICES (Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Vitality m a kes a comeback; creative juices now. Accent on in· Lensified relations hip, outlet for special talents and ·'dreams.·· Some people suggest you have dis covered proverbial Fountain of Youth. Change travel and variety highli ght scenario Your Group Need Funds? II Your non-profit organization needs help raising funds. call Huntington Center lo mall Community Help details Phone 897·2533 ' Cell 642-5671. Put a few words lo work tor ou. -I ()ama1c Jltv ffl'OYP, ine way VIA•~. lee! at-.! a(JPbai IO of'ers• Wl'1 e'oett personatved IVioes -· New shipments of sweaters a nd turtlenecks _&riutl/;, ~ .Pt;:t 3467 Via Udo Newport Meach 673-'ISlO OMiMQE COUNTY· f l Town & Country · sn-am llllfWWl 11 s rosier ••!1!!!!!11!!!1!!!!!11!!!!!111!1!!!!!11!!!!!111111111111 lflllll yOu ,,..., F Ill Classes fVfll ~ Calloday- ard statt "1 ..... --·-- . I J .. ... . .. .,... . r----0u_ee~N1E~-----..--.Radlo Burger Ba_ll PtJBLIC NOTICE lt0Ti°C8 Oii APPUCATIOlll-- l'Otl ~I llll OW••UMIPOI' ALCO"Ol IC ••v•• ... uca•H PtJBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE -iiCiiiioUi'iiiii'iHt-piCfifiOUI iUlhiid ..__ STATIMaalT NAMe ITATbMlltT ffle ,.. ... , ... ,.,_, ore H I... Tiie ........... .,_ la*'"' ~-IMlllMU e ; ....... : "C a n't 110 a way for a few days w11hou1~ople1nsl.ilhng lh1np"" Drug '1..ab' Case Probe Continu~s Yo rba hinda policy have arrested a member of an alleged s m all drug manufacturing outfit which worked out of a rented garage and to ld in· quisilive neighbors they w ere college stude nts c on- ducting c hemistry experiments. Po lic e Lt. Bill Lentini said more a rrests. ar~ expec ted D a vid M . C ullers, 25. or Fullerton, was arrest· ed Friday as he left the wood-frame 1arage on Buena Vista Avenue in Yorba Li.oda, Lentini said inv~stigaton found about 500 methampbe tamines -or "'minibennies" -inside the makeshift , laboratory and about 500 grams of powder ready for processing into the pills. He s aid the suspects bad told nei1hbon who asked about the strong odor coming from the g a r a ge that they were working o n college c hemistry projec ts. But an off-duty officer from the Los Angeles Police Department who drove past the 1arage re- cognized the strong smell of ether and called the Yorba Linda police. LentiJU said. Ether is an ~gent used in drug processing. ._..Nof.lre. CUIVAlllTES MILU JOHN¥. CERVANTES. '"14ef>t 114 BELVA J MILLS ol i.....,... &e.cll. Cost• ~. CA. Pou.cl owey Sep. P•Hed ewey S.ptember JI, ltlO. tornbe< 21, 1• He I• ..,,.,,1-lly 1111 Sl)rvlved lly llrolll•r Or. A.~ wife G-.... C.C.St. "°'9l0, CA .. 1 Tllom-. St. Pwl......,,g, l'lor-, '°"' Som -Der! -J Cle ..... tw1 ~Iller Hettie Torllleo, St, An ... r, Horten•I• Cerwente•. Sw••nn• I-•. niece -Ille• ~, °'81· Corvanta -Atl<la z--· ell of 11-'d. Ml-., .......... Art-R Colt• MeY. CA .. l llr-s Trllw -Tllomp.oft, Lowis.Ill•, ICentwc&'J'-Fr-. La"-'"• CA .. Benito, Colla Gre,,.sldl ..-..1cn w-..,, O<· Mew, Ca •• 111 ... r Aft91e Roe. ~I• loller I, 1·00PM, Poclflc 111 .. Ana, Ca. end J gr-lllldr .... Mr. Memorlel Pera. Poclllc 111:~ '9rVeftte llOd llwcl in C.O.la NIH• Mort ... ry, direct~. since 1m . R--, wlll .. •t<lled °" UUtCAST•• WodftHd•y, Oct-r 1. 81 7:00PM, BE!IHIE JAMES LA NCASTElt Pie rce Brotllers Bell Broodwoy PM-_., et._.,.., CA. _.,.. C ..... I. MaM ol OWi.Ci_, ... rlol Wiii /."H _,,In S-.. AN, CA. Sepc- lle <•--on ~y. Oct-r 1, It, ltn --e llfetlme r-t. Ho et t :•AM et St. Jollft tlle 9optl•t WM • .. y clerll lot U yoors -C-cll. 1--..t et -Y S...U1<...,...DouglesA1tu lft. He ls-.twdll\llll• Cefftetery, Or-. CA. l'rlel>ch may wllo Ir-H., s.M• ,.,..., CA., J toM <ell et h "*1_.y on W-y hr1 E . LancMlw, ~st .... CA., •:OO-t:OOPM. Pleru Brotllen Boll Borftl• L. Len<ostor. Or..,... Ce., ··-•Y _,_.y T'Mmo• G. Lanc .. tor. 0r.,,.., CA .. D'YSAltT s t 5 t e r Ko I li e rl ne Wo od fl 11 , GLENN M. OVSART Of Newport Welte,,.._, Ca .. llnltNr JeO L.e,.. Be•cll, ea, P..-d •-Y ~«nller c ester, Sen Diego, Ce ., t J 11. ltlO. Swr vlved llY "'' wit• gronfclllleron e nd U greet· M•r9aret, ClewgMen Gy"911• Hlp y, gr_lll......_ ServkM wlll lie llelf Poto Alto, CA -El-""'"Molt9", T-....., .. 1:-et IN Wowrt.y ldollo, S gr-lllldron Memorial °"'""· S.... AN, CA .. wltll lnt.r· sorvlcn -•• lleld Twe>doy, Sop· ,.....t to lo!._ Ill Fet..--••• ,_.,., JD, Ill 11 :OOAM ... SI. And•-·· Pora, Senta """· Co. u ...... IN dire<· Presbytorlen C-Cll, Howtl0'1 &eoch, 111111 of 8olU 8or1119...,..Smllll A Tutlllll, Ce. Prlv .. • lfllor~I. P.:lflc View Mll·t371, Momorlet Pua. Poclllc Vie w Mot't....-v. dlrecton. Famlly "'911Hti c-rtlloilloM lo Ille Amertcan C-c•r Society. JONIS GEORGE B. JONES. rn lcMftl of W.stmlM* since ltSI. P-•••Y ' Setlt«n-M, t•. He WH 8 mal,,.. t.flOl!C• _, for ll yeors for the LOft9 -Unified Sc-Olstrkt Ho Is _,,1_ 11¥ Ns wit. Allee,,_, Wfftml..-. CA., 4 dliMlren Geo<-11e, Jr., 1111111111. Del'-Fry, llllnols, AIOOI J-S. llllnois, l(ellly Allen, B......, Perk. CA., I --J llSttrl, alto ' grondcllltdren end 1 11•••1· grondcl>lld. S..vlc .. -· lleld T ..... doy, Sepl-r JO. et JPM In Ille He..-~ -lal 0.-1, wllll Rev. BrllCO Kurrie of llW PresDyt.,loft Cllwrcll ol .. Co-i ol CMta MelO offk lettno. Servlc.s .,,., tl"I dirt<• llon of Harbor Lawn-Mounl Ollve MOrt ... ry. S.5554. r McCOl.,.cl( MOITUARIH ..._ Laguna Beach 494·9415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495·1776 HAI.lo. U WM-MT. OLIVE Mo<tuary •Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave , Costa Mesa 540-5554 Deaths ; Elsewhere LOS ANGELES (AP) -Rmlley S. Lokey, 70, who as c ompan y chairman guided Host lnteroational 's emergence as the world's largest operator of airport terminal food and merchandise facilities, died Monday after a heart attack at bis Pacific Palisades home. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Loll llDIU, 87, onetime monologue muter and vaudeville comedian, died at bis Beverly Hilla home . He had un - dergone heart surgery last April. Cops Told Merw Not FCC Fare HOLBROOK, ..... lAP) Lunch o r tupperum~ o rdera for "Thre .. bur1er1 wtth muatard hold the oalpm" hav• atoppcd C'red1lm1 onr the polJce radio In thts southeast M aaa acbUMlt.a town The town's aeleC'tme n d ecided to bold tlw plcklea, hold the le ttuce, and in fact bold all food orde,..·lh•l hun 1ry oMcen placed over the police network Of'FtCt:U C AN NO loo&er order food over the r a d io But they may rad10 a num~r cod\• th1u dlaguiaes t h t"lr takC'Out orders T ht !lt'le<.·tmu o '11 d ect s to n c ame .rter taped poH<'t" m esug es we re phty~ before a rrowd of LOwns peo pie It settl~ a m onths lo ng dispute between the poUce chae f and some of- f1cer1 C h ief F'rancis Maek said the police radio h ad been wied ror ordering food ··for s ix or s even m onths and I d ecided to end 1t .. He issued his 24-m e mber force a w a rning fo ur m o nths ago after he o ve rhe a r d an unide nti fied o fficer m imicking tus voice o ver the r jldio. THEN ON SEPT. I , he m onitored conversations in which some officers o rde red burgers from an off-duty of· fic er's cookout. H e c laimed the de- p a rtment was o pen to a Fede ral Communications Commis s ion penal- ty for "needless communication" not r e lated to police business. As pwtlshme nt. he o rde'red an ex - tra 16 hours o f duty. without pay. fo r nve ottrcera who a lle gedly used the radio to order hambur1ers and to p ick up apples "Th11 ii a lot more serious than or- d e r lns hamburge rs." said Charles Oeor1e. the to wn counsel. "These men are s upposed to be using the r a d io fQr police business, not kiddin1 a ro und." - The offic e rs proteste d Mack's ex- t ra-duty punia hme nt. a nd their lawye r , Gerard M c Aulife, told selectmen o rderin1 of food "&oes on e ve r y day in every police department an lbe state ." SELECTMEN AND 11 townspeo- ple. including most of the police de· partment and their families, listened to tape r ecordings o f police radio traffic. "Tell Sarge that b e c an swing by for a hamburger or somet.hing al that h o use on the com e r of Spring and South, .. one m essage s a id. "Yeah. W ith onio n s . And it's a freebie, rig ht?" Another m ess a g e w e nt: ·'Y e ah. I J·ust s aw him getting som e apples o wn U nio n S treet a few m inutes ago . These are rotte n ap· pies." S ELECTMEN OVERRULED Mac k 's punishme nt. but insisted on the code. So now. hungry o fficers c an o rde r food by phone and radio a c ode number to a c ruiser t o pic k up the m e al for d e livery t o police h e ad- qua rte rs. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTIC E Te ..... II Mty C:-r": NINA MOa•t5 It 9"1yl119 18 IJle 0.Nr1-of Ale-lie ..... , ... CelleNl lwe "41'' OH IALE e•e11 & WINE 1"'18, .,,,.T PL.) lk or1• te Mii etc-It .._._..et 1'111 ~I• St .. •a. _'"91.,. 8Nch, CA taM7. Puell.,_. Or ..... C...11 OellV Piiot Sttit .•• 119 ,.,,.. PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS au111teii -- ..... ITATaM•lllT Tiie follewl"t "'-b ....... -I· nou•• LAGUNA I EACH SIGH COM· "AHV, )16 O<..,. A .. ,..,., Lag..,.. hoc 11, c... ......, .. ms t l're11col1 O. Bowc lle r, HI Hawlllorne Rood, Legwna •••Cll, Calltorfll• tMJ1 • • Tiii~ """-t 11 COlldUcled Dy M I,._ •lv ..... I. "~•0·--Tlll• ,....,,_ W01 fi led wllll tfw c-1, o.n "'0r.,. c-ty Ofl s.p. , ....... , 1', 1•. Pl41Mt Pi.1111 ..... Or-Cool! 0.11\1 Piiot Sept. JO. Cid. 7, 14, 11, ·-,..... PUBLIC NOTIC E AHAMl!IM TATTOOINO CO., 41 t I I TH If PU II II • I' E Ct Seulh • ......,.,._ .............. C...... GltffiTIHG HAVE A HAPPY -A "'""" ... Ortlftl, Jr., ll tn MANY "Ulllt· .. OS• CAllD; IU a.-y Aw., 0.-..,, Ce. •.a ANIMAL CllACtcU" ~•ITINOI, Weltae ...._ Pier-. Ill, 1M e II e U I IC ITT• N IC 0 MI CS IMllM., S.U .. ce. C... t11W0:1 GalETINGS, •U ~A,,.., c:.- Tllh llwl-11 t onclll<IM lly e ... M .. , Ca, tMIS _._.,~ LH ~ •• tlJ ........ Avo., AHNd JeMe Ortllll, Jr. C-dlJI MM. GI. *ZS W•i.t. Mel-~,.,., 111 Tiiis .....,_,It~ lly *' ,,.. Tiii• ,....,_ -flied with Ille tllv..,.I. C-ty C""11 t10r.,.. C.....ty1111S..-La"-...., .. , a.. t•. 'T1111 st-...M _, fl!M wltll trw ,,..., c_t, CJertt., °'.,,.. c-i., or1 Set>· P .... i.twd Or .... CMM Delly Piiot lemMr a,,_, !WP'. JO, Oct.1. 14, 21, 1_, 1f7t• Pt411U ----P...il-Or .... Coell ()ejly PllOI PUBLIC NOTICE s..e .•. Cid. 1. 14, 11, ,. ,,..... PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HERE8V GIVE N tllel Oii Sep•-JO, 1• •t t :OO e.m .. •t PICTITIOUI au11111•H mn B..-11wn1 Strwt, H111111...-lllAMm STAT•Mm•T le.ell, c.tlfomla, ,..........,..,, Odl• Tiie fol_.,.,.,,_. I• clolng ..,,, .. cem lo IN sr_,,., to 11e Mid, IN ,.." .. C-ly Senllellon OlstrklS o1 Or-PORT CALVPSO, 26» -" Coe>I c-ty will Mii et llWl>llc ewctlon Ille Hlg11way, Hew!IOtl &e.cll, C.O. n..., .,.,,....,_,,left llY lnterMllClllal Jamet F. Porker. HU Vl•t• West• S~tems. Inc. HOOi•••· Ne-19HCll, Co. tt..o S.ld IW--1Y COMIU• .... Tllermu Tllll llldl.-s I• ~led lly ... 111 . si....-Oi9Ktor louted •• ,,,. ........ dlvldu.tl. cleKrl-premlJH. J-F.Pertter Said -•Ion wm 11e ..._ ...,_t Tllll ~ -• fllect •ltll ""' to Ille provlllons ol S.Ctloll •• o1 111t c-ty Clertl ol 0r.,,.. eo..nty on $eo- Cl•ll C-. 1emwr tJ, 1•. ~ITIOUS aUlllllHI llOURICE A WOOOAUFF lt14Sll1 PwllllSlw•f°Or-CAest Delly PllOI s.p1. "· n. ».Oct. 1, 1• Jn1.-NAM• ITAT•M•lllT IQSS H M9ln Slr•I Tiie lollowlng _..., 11 dol"9 bull· Su4te ICllO neu M · S8'lt.t AN, CA. '2701 A. H REITER DEVELOPMENT 71~1J COMPANY, Jiii Pullman Street, Anar,..,.lor 111t C-1y Co1to -· CA!lfornl• ~-Sanitation Ot1trlcll Of lllOTtC• o' Awgwst H Rell .. , Ill, 101' Vl1ta OrangeCounly SH•lllPP'SSAL• CeJon, Newpor1 Buell, Celllornl• Pullll-Or-·coul Daily Piiot TOM THUMe GLOVE CO., IHC •• .,..., S.pl. 11, JO. 1_, 37ts..D PtelntlH, "'-KWANG-WEI HAH, et al, Tiii• DUSI,.._, I> COllCIUCteG lly on In• ----0.1.-, No. ~M-41. d1v1we1. P UBLI€ NOTICE By vtrtw o1 .,. eD<llli• •-• on ~ H. Reiter, 111 Jwly it, ,,., 11\1 IN SU.,.rlar Court, Tiiis N t-t •OI illed wllll Ille -c-ty o1 Orange, Stete of C..tllor!llo. c-ty Clerll ... Or-County°" Sit>-NOTICE Of' euut T•AllllPE• -• i.....-efttored In , • ...., ol 1emwr 1', 1•. tUa.JeCTTOl•CTtON •• Tom Tllwmll Glove co .. Inc. •• '1-OPTME judgment <redllor end at•lrttl Pullll-Or-Cool! Oally Piiot CALIPCMlllllACOMM8•CIALCODE 1Cw•111·Wel Hon -H.., end Co, as Sept, 30,0ct 1, 14, ll, 1-.tt67..0 HOT ICE IS HEREBV GIVEN to Ille jwdgment debtors, sllowlng e net --creGllOn of IMPERIAL HARDWARE bel•ftC• "' ,n ,1a1.a ectuelly -Oii PUBLIC NOTIC E COMPAHV. Tr.,~. tllet a llulk ••Id lwclgmonl Ofl Ill• d•t• of Ille lren•l•r l.l allOWt to 110 med• Dy luuence Of wld ... cutl1111, I 11ave ----Tron1f_.'..._. llull"9$l _,.." 11 tevled _,.ell Ille right, lllle end ll'ICTITIOU' aUlllllE'5 ''" Sen Ml-1 Blvd. In Ille City ol tnteresl o1 Yid judgment delllor• In NAME STATEMENT Newport BeeCh, Cownly ol Oran1119. I.lie Pf-rly In W. Courtly of Or ... Tne to11owlng person\ •rt doing I 51.ie Of c.tlfor.Wa, -•II of "¥1'0M State ol C•lllornl•, dHcrllled •• lklll,,.., •• Diiier llu'Sl..ss neme\ "'d •-.. ..., follow• AS50CIAflON FOR DE NTAL I usedw11Nn.,.rwyeor•l»l1MHl,.ofor Loi •DI Trect ...-. CilV 114 t"'IM, HEAL TH, 11114 Culve•. Sutlo 8, HknowntoTr-ertt•re C-ty of Or-. Stele ol Celltolnla, PUBLIC NOTICE l"ICTITIOUSiUiiiifiS-- ..._. ITA f EMENT. l'ICTtrtOUI eUllJIEIS NAME STAT•MUIT lrvlne,C.t.9271S IMPERIAL HAA01¥ARE COM· esper rneprecorwd lft8ooll JSl,P099 Aollerl L CunnlngNm, O o 5 .. ~AHV. IJIS5 Ollve 51'"1, Et C...tro. :JO end l t of Ml•ctlloneou• Mopi. l U 7 l'ort Marg al• Pl . Newoort C.llfornl• mu, to C,..,_ HordWert ,..cordsol wltl c.ou..fy. • Buell, CA f'!WO 111¢., wi.. llull~J _.,, I• 1107 Property '' more commonly • PICTITIOUS 'eUiiilrn--J•rnes w. Ho.lg., 117 E11'4.r~ .... ~..,..Y. In IN City ol ~llOWll es: 1111 Mc Gow Av•nue, lllAMaSTAT•MUtT Bay, Lavune '!H<ll,CA92•S• . 0n•clelMer,C-tyofOr.,..,S18'8 lrvlM, c.tlfornle. Tllo lollowt111 perwns •re ao1n9 ..,,,net ... OOC·U. TAPE. 711 W lltn SI , Uni A·'· c~. -·CA . .,.v Joftn R. l'DnHll, 409 W. Bo St API. H·l01, Cc.l.t Mew, Ce. '2•27 NICa B Grellam, • l Swa11-Tell , ,.,,,,.., CA '2714 Tiii• D<nl"9U h condw<1e<1 tr• • general pertne""lp .JDIW\R. Poraell Tiiis 1i.-1 wOI liled wllll !"9 County Clor1< of Or-County on Sop Tiit IOll-lng _..,,. I\ doing lklSI Mio.S ., MURDOCK A MURDOCK, AC· COUNTING A INCOME TAX, fJ) PO)llell 0... COfla Me...,, CA '26i. fraclo MurOXk, '21 Powei1 Cl . Cosio Mew, CA m 2• Tllll Dusl"ftl II COftductff Dy •n In· dlvldwel Ir« le Murdoc: k Tiiis SI.ti-I WH llled Wltll llW County Cterll of Or •"Ill County on Sep. temwr It. t•. Tiie tol-..g --IS doing Dusi· Jolln P Erlk•moen. :i.GI Blue o1 Cattlornla.olt"9foll-1"9~'1-Tt)9e""'' with •II a>d ,,,,..,..,Ille Mll.. l(ey, Cor1111a clel Mar, CA '1UJ per\onol -rt• ol Tr.,deror, lo ten•m•n", 11eredltameftl1 end NA TU RE CUTTE RS, 1110 Tllh bu51MU ll <Ondu<leO l>y ~, wll -rte.....c:Oltlwr8'ifttollelonglng or Brool!llU .... 51 , F-181....Velley, Ce general ~rt"9<l1'1p. All 1100 In Ir-. lltr1Wre\, equip. 111 anywlM -rtal.Wng, MlcMllo W.U•. IMIM Mlllstreom AOC.rt L. CunnlnciNm, menl I nd 9oo<1 •Ill ol • cerfaln NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN lhat Ln., Cerri•, CA t0101 0 0 S. Hero were llustneu known •• Ofl w-y. Oc-2', 1•. et This ......... '• CCll\CIWCted lly •n In· '"" Stal-I .... 111.i ...... .... IMPERIAL HARDWARE COMPANV 10:00 o'cloO A.NI., •• Main Loeley. dlv..,.,.I. County Oor1I "'Or•nvo County on Sep. •I'd kKoled .i •••4 Soft M'-l Bt...s .. 111 Cowrtllouw. 100 Civic c...1 ... Drive Mldlelle -II lemller IJ, •• tlW City of ..._, BM<ll, C-ty ol West, City OI s..te AN, c.-ty Of Tiii• _, wa• llled wllll ,,,. 11'10 1" Or•nve.Stet•ofCalllorllla.-111a11i. Ore1199, si..o1 CAU-nle, t wlll Mii c-ty Cler1< of 0r.,,.. Counly Ofl s.p. P..011,_ Or-Coe•t Dally Piiot ,_._,"II Oulk lr., ... r wlll De COflWlft· at pwllltc euctlon to t!W lllglwst ..-. ,....,.,.,., 1•. Sel>t ••. ll, JO, Oct 1. '"° J11._IO mated1111ar.iter-•Y11WJOllldayol for<•lll In tewlul money ol IN United ,.,._, Oc lot>•r, ltlO, '"'-" Escrow Ho Slates, ell tlW rl9'11, 1111• -lnlernt 1'14UU PullllllWd Or-Coesl Dolly Piiot P U BLIC NOTIC E 1't-ttn , •I tlw -r-d1Per1,.....t Of of lOid J...,.,.,..,. clelllon In Ille - '""" PuolllllOd Oranjllll CQ,UJ Dally Pllol S.pl ~Cid. ~J~-Jl1o.t0 Ille Ne_. Otrltw OHk• of Socwrlly cleKrllleG ~Y. ar IO mwc.11 tlle..-1 Pwbltsi.. Or-Coos! Dolly Piiot Sopt ... U, lO, ~I. 7. 1• 3711-to l'tCTITIOUS 8UlllllEl5 Pacific H.ttl ..... Bil'* •I S50 HewDOrt •• may .. ,...__., IO wtllfy .... 1-llOrU, •• S.pt. 1', ZJ, •.Oct.I, t• 37....cl t PUBLIC NOTICE NAMUTATEMUT ~::~°.:. ~w,,,~n ::" ~~:. ~.-:::"'1 ue<ullOll, wltll a<G,_ IMoretl •nd PUBLIC NOTICYE • _ --TIM IOl-1"9 PHtolll ore doing 11u1i. '•llfornle, •cM11. PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS eu11111E1S ,....... ..... Dated al Sent• Ane, Celltornl•. N E T T• e T ClelmsOlcredit:>nOfT r.,Slffor may Septemw Z2 1• --PICTITIOUS BUlllllEIS AMI I A M Ill G CA~LINA OIL COMPANY, "7ll Dy filed Wllll Security Pac Ille H•lional 8RAOGATES. 1110T1c•1111VITllllG•1DS lllAMEITAT•M•lllT Tiie follow"'""'""'' •r• doing •HOY-'--· H""''""'"" Beach, .... -.,, .. _, ... ,or111ebo .. ·Tlle Sfterl"«<-r NOTICE 1$ HEREBY GIVEN t!Wlt Tiie foll-Ing per"°"• are doing llullMU ... ca. '2"9 '~ ........ _ ~·"n-..... COOK INVESTMENTS, 10t01 "-rent E. Ar-._'--I. ,,711 Gr~ losl dole ICtr flllng credlton' Clooms I~ ~.Or-• -_..v of TNll"' o1 Ille Coell ~.. B « __ ..,, -·· Fridoy,111el7tlldrrol0c1-r.tt.o. ....,.,_.., Com""'""' Cal'-Ollllrkt o1 Or-TAAVELCENTE R OF HUH· r-~ Ave., H..,ll"(llon 8ea<ll, !.!~! Le .... H•'"llnglon B .. Cll C• Ctalmt llWll De -timely lllod lly A. T-811/.., C-ty. c.I...,,.._, wilt r«elve -IOd TIHGTOH BEACH, •1 Allonta, Hun· Ca. '2-n-only If ect...ity rocelwcl by Ille rKrow llHtt .. to J:OOp.m., Frldey, Oct-r t, Unglllll llN<.ll, CA . ._,. Gordo" Wllll•m Cook, IOI q KtnMlll IC B•rtnotomew, .01 cleperlrneftl -,•ct._ of llwsl,.u °" MU•tclCs.rPtl.-•t.•• A A•••ETT ••et IN Puru.aelng 0eper1,.....1 of Jotln T. FlaN99'1. 16.JU Wlllll1>9 Blrcll-Or., Hunll"911111 BM<ll, C... Beyslde Or., Howpor1 Bee<n, C• '2WO • • -lOld CO! .... dllftkt loc:llled et fl70 Well, HunClnglon BMcll, Ce. .,_ Or. KellcNro, 0..-o, 1100 Oona •:.~,;.'!"ve se>eclfled dole 10' lltl119 :!::'t.::.-::.• Adoms AV8ftW•, Co•I• ...... JOOll E. Fl-. 16.»J Wlllll"I Lynn Da v i•• Cook, 10 112 Pl.,Fut...._,CA.ttill O•t.d~rn,1•. La~~..,, Gallfornle. .i wtMcll ti-Mid 1114" wit Well, HllMI,._. BM<ll. Co. Birch-Or., H ..... I,.._ 8"cll, Ga, 0.Mls I( Ward, ~ .. -ntego, C,,,_ HetOwore lftC: Pwbll-Or-Coest Delly Piiot. w l'UMl<ly---r-lor: Tiiis llUM,.... It COfldWC-Dy In-,,._.. """tlnvton llHOI. CA,~ B Jeff Sc.""1el PRINTING 01' ORANGE COAST dlwl-111-AWlfol. Tiiis --.. It <-.c1ed by .., In· Richard Gnwe, l•Sll Cor•I-. ..:.U......, Tr_";.._ Sept. JO,-Oct. I,"· 1• Jt~ COLLEGE NEWSPAPER "COAST .-T. Fl-dM-•. El Toro, CA. mJO lec•rtty """* ............ "'E POltT" FOlt ltto-•1 SCHOOL ,,_ E. Fl-.... Gonion Wiiii-c-ICellll 0 . Mwlrlleod, JU Corone s• ........ ci... Dt1 .. YEAlt Tllll -· wH flied wllll Ille Tiiis SW-I WOI llled •II!? Int Ave., Long a..c11, CA. tomJ Newpett 8'edl, CA - PUBUC NOTICE All llldl ore lo lie In accordance with County Oetit ol Or-County Ofl s.t>-,_,,Clerk°' 0r.,,.. County°" Sep-Carl F. Gr._, "°' lla~slcle Or • Pulltl-0r.,... Coe•t Doll• PllOt, NOTICE OF DEATH OF ,,,. Bid F«m lfttlructlons -C-1-,.,...,., s. ,.. twnller •• 1•. Newport BMdl, Ca. '2MO S.O' )0, 1• R 0 a E R T J A M E s tl0ill-S.Clflc..ttl01•Swt\IUI.,..,,.. ,,_, '14N19 Herry L. Wlllle. JJ84 • Pebflle .... 111e-.....,11et.te-1"111eo111u 1110lllllS&AUOCIAT•1.1111c. PUIMl_ Or_ Coest ~'' Pttot e.ac11,.....,..H..,.1,c. '2•n --~1• LAUGHLIN, SR., •k• of IN ~"'9fllll4t*co1 .... am~on... Sopt.J0,0<1.1, 14,11, •• Jtn-eo Tllh t>ust,..u •• conwctH 11.-• PUBLIC NOTICE ROBERT J. LAUGHLIN, •t•t11ct. ....,...._.,ca.--••pert-vMo. ____ SR., aka ROBERT J , •-llllldtr mull -II wllll Ill "'*"'*'Or.,.. Olest Delly Piiot PUBLIC NOTICE Gr.,. E. Arge11ri_,1 -111141 • ~• cll9c:•. CMtlflect clWlck Sept. t, It, ZJ, JO. 1• 3'7MO Tiiis st---• illed wllll Ille 111"7M4 LA UGH LI N 1 'AN D 0 ~ ., llldcler'1 ...,.. m-. ..,.Y .... •• h -PICTITIOUS BU51HSI C-ty Clerk "'Orenoe c.-tv"" s.,.. NOT1ca TO c••0tTOa1 p E T I T I 0 N T 0 A D ----c..~yCot.... PUBLIC NOTICE •AMmlTAHMun ....,,..,.,1•· tDl• ..... •••~ee.i MINISTER ESTATE NO Dl•trlct ... ,. of Tr111IM• '" en Tiie 1o1-1,.. ...,...,,, are 11et11g 'lrl_, ..__,._..ti a • -...... .._, ,.,..,_CM>t 151'1 PICTITIOUI BUlllll•ll llutl-Ol: P\11111-Or01191t Coest Delly Pllo1 lat A llula lr..,..r 11 -to lie ,,..t05"3. .. 111e....,.,.. • • _...._ ,,... -NAM• 1TAT•ME111T 1 c . SALTE•. • w. '"h s1 .. s.ot. •.Oct. 1• u. 21. 1• JtOMO "'-T o a I I h e I r s • ,,.._, w111....., 11110 111e pr--Tll• tO!-•nv .,.r,...s .,. dol111 H••PGr18Ncll.CA.t76'3 ot<~~T~""-.,..-'-.. oou·G~ ... E~ beneficiaries, c reditors Colltrect If - -Is ewer-lo llinl,...se : · ,,_ C. -Seiter 1• Trllli, .. w. PUBLIC NOTICE -~ d ti _,.It f lllm. '" IN•-of felture to ... tor .... CLA YTON GARDEN GROVE 16111 St., Newport .. ecll, Ce. n..., HANES -CAROL s. HANES. 21111 an con ngent er~ ors 0 t• -h COIVa<1 .... _ .... ol IN LTD., 2'0fSoulllH•ll-y, Setlt• Arte, Clerettce -Cell• T ......... ''°' PICTIT10US8UllN•H Port~ Pl••·~ llMch. Robert James Laugh tin, cltacll wlN .. tort.I .... or lft Ille Ca• Collfontle ft1G5. Anllgwe Way, Newport &each, Ce. NAME STAT•M•lllT ca.r:-,,._ -~H addrftS ol S r . , a k a R 0 be rt J , of•-. IN""' sum "'9f9ef w111 w ciarton. CloYIDn A eom...,.y I• ""° T11e 1o1._..._MW>Sar•dDl"9 ~1-'"• ,,.,..,.r .. h THE FRINGE Laughlin, Sr., aka Robert ._, ......... COl .... -rlct. G•n•r•I P•rlMr\lllpl. "°' Soutll M.B. -U.Clll• A. HllrTI-. "7J ........ Ho~-wl1--lll•llklfor 14•11odey,SMl.tAN,Callfornl•t2701 Aa .... v-Or.,Setlt.Ana,CA.'210S ISLAND OIL COMPAH V, 16111 BENEFIT, 164' S•fl Miguel Or., J . Laughlin of Corona del a perled Oil forty.five (4SI CleYl • .,., OoNld ~. IS1 .......... Cir-"'" •. -~.,.. 0 . Soll•r, Groenvt.w '--· Huntington &eec:ll, H•.:.'i°::.~uc:i~=·n•mu end Mar. ca 11f0 r n I a . and IMdefetetforlM ..... ngllleroof. cle.CotfoNIH.t,Callfornlo'2627 Mlt Sut1vlewOr.,Newport&.acll,Ce. Ca.~ eddreuos u.d II" the lronsl•rors persons WhO may be Tiie 8-11 ol Tnn!Ms r--. t1W Tiiis llwslneu Is c1111dwct0d lly • ttteO Gr_,t G. Argetiri_,I, 1'711 G,.._· ' prlvll-o1 re1«1tnv .,., -all llldl vener•l --tNp. T111, 111n1.-1 Is conducted 11, • vltw La,.., Huntington eeac11, ca "'""'" ,,,,... .,..,. lest po~~'° tar •• other:wJse Interested In the or to ,....,,. _,y l,.,_,.arlllot or I,._ CLAYTOH,CLAYTOHA -rotper1JW""'P. .,_ -knowntottwlflils,.._aro·N-. Will and/or estate: 1.,.mallt'"tn orivllldOl'l,.IN_,... COMf'AHY,• Cl ... ence J . Twner Jollft J. Forr .. 1.1012 h lMrlc Or., lei Tll• tocetlon end generel A """t'1tlon .. ~s ......_n fl'.-.. ~~·H E w•-........ ,.~ p -~• • description of Ille property 10 w -•-"""" ""' .....,....... . ~....... _ .. .n-.. "p Tiii• -··~filed wllll lfw COll•Mew,C..'26» lrensf ... red ll: FABRIC STORE-TH E by Shirlee Marie Roberts .,...,.,. By: Hkk E. ,, • .,_, Courtly Oen of Orenoe County"" Sep-ROM Merle ... ,,,.y, 145' E -8Derelof T,....._ PartNr twnber -. 1•. ...u. G•-•. CAtmo FRtHOE BEHEl'tT. 1644 Seti M'-1 and Robert J . Laughlin, '-Commwnltv Tiiis ........ w .. llled wllll Ille ,.,...,, Oovtd A. --J.c-tyn I>. Or .. He_. 8"cll, CA.""'°· Jr In the Su--rlor Court of Cal'-04strlct C-tY C-ol Or.,... Couftty Oii Set>· ""11111-0r.,,.. ~ Delly "'"°' JonH, 711 Harbor A"• , Hewp0rl l'l•tureu"" EQWipmeftt ·' S,OOClOO • -p...,,...., 0r-eoe .. o.tty Piiot .. ,.. .. , "· ,,., s. .... 111• Oct. 1• ••. 21• 1• ,.12 .. a..c11• ee. ttMO sioo tn Tr-........... »,000.00 Orange County requestlno $ettt.1J.». •• Jl72-to P1UM ooneld '-· Meurl. 101s cown-Goodwill ........ · .. >.•.oo that Shirlee Marie Roberts PUBLIC NOTICE SUPtl •tCMI COUllT Lew Ofttaot AG••W, MIL.L.aa & C.A•LSCHI ..... ,.. .. lilac ..... .....,,.,. lfew.-t .._..,ca. -Put>l!.stwd Orange Coell Dolly Pllol Sept. n, JO, Oct. 1. "· 1• •n.t!I PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS 8USllllHI lllAME ITATEMElllT Tiie lot1-1,,. pertons ere dolnt ... ~ ....... , , ............ , Hae'-""-~. CA Tot•• c-ie...i1on. · · "'·000•00 and R--rt J Lauohlln · • --..... tdl Tiie piece, -Ille del• 1111 or aner UUC' • • Jemu Mourl, ltJll Galllerd, wlllclllllellulklrenSIOr ll lOMCOflwm• Jr ., be appointed aS Gt-•, CA. tt740 Fra<* J. CNmar, s..o Et c.11r1110. meted I" 11an1to1A,..,lu .500N--1 personal representatives Ptocentta, CA. m.o Center Or., ~ &eecll, ca nwo; to administer the e state of Oct-rlt, 1•. t<enMlll IC. Barthotomew. 607 tel Claims ,...., lie 111.., wllll Robert James Laughlin, B•Y••• 0r .. ~ .. oc11. CA nwo s R Tiiis llodl"9U II c-cfed llY a Newport c.nter s IOJO Brenc:ll, B_,a r • • aka 0 be rt J . OP CALI ll'OtlMIA COUNTY CW OaAN08 1110..tc c..-Dt1 ...... ...,. AM. ca. ft1W1 MAIUllAMOP PUBLIC NOTICE, PETITIONER· ERIN ELI ZABETH ------------. WATEltMAH MANOR, 70S11 CAtll-.iOr., H""''"lll"" a..c11. Co. .,.. -··· pertl'IH'Wp. of Amerlc• HTASA, soo Hewp0rt Laughlin Sr aka Robert Grent E . .t.re-tir'llllt . ~::r °'" ~ &eocll. c.i;iom1. J . La iln <°under the In· GltAY 80LAH0Elt AESPOHOEHT. Jo+iH AHTHOHV 80LAHD£R IUMMOMllPAMILYLAWI CAM MUMa•a: OMtm NOTIC•I .,. ........... .,.._...., ............................. ............................... .. , ......................... . " ,_ ......... oftk• .. - 8"HWey ..... -·.,.. ....... .. . .,,........, .................. .. ........... _._ ... , .... .._. AYISDI Uttetl ... ti* Ht11• .. et1e. •I .............. 9c..W c.Mre IH. tlll ~ ... -.. ue. ......... ............ L.M ... ....._ .... ......... II U __ ellc.._ .. _ .... ............... -. ....n. llecerle 1.....-.. ••-••· .. "'• -..................... .. ... , ........... _,......,, ... a ....... TO THE ltESPONOENT: PICTtTIOUI 8UStNHS NAMa ITAT•M8NT Tiie tot-ng --,, doing ... , •. ""'·'· P S LEASING, 1.00 0o .. SI., Ste -· H...,.,, 9Heh, CA ftMI ......... ......,.~ ...... ·-·· Hwnllngtllll llM<ll, CA tMllO Tiiis _,_. Is condlK1ed lly en ln- dlvldwot Powll"9 F-ler Tiiis .-i WOI flied wltll Ille Couftty Clerll of Ora"91 County on Jelftft w Moore, 20~11 Celll-r" Cir .. Hwntlrigt• .. ecll. Ce. n- M•~1are1 A"" Moore, 10511 Colllot>urn Or .• ~'""°" leach, Co. -Tiii• D<Bl,..u ts c-cted 11y • ""'''" ~""'"' J-w.-. Tiiis -•• flied wltll Ille c-ty c-of Orenoe County"" s.p.. tomber 26.I•. " .... Pllbll-Or .. Cool! Dally PllOI Sept. JO. Oct. 7, I•. JI, 1-,,.._. Tiiis tt•-•a• 111ec1"-=w~1"''"'-<"'"4-4t~ c "'' • t Administration Cownty Cleftl of ~ GiUn y 1111 Stt>- i.mwr •· ••. ~~~ .. ::· ,:.:· "-' 11 wt>to<• to of E~tates Act). The pet I· '1..e74 :.ec111111 ''°'°' u. eommerclal Code. tion IS set for hearing In P111111-Or-eoest Dally Piiot oeted Augwst1.1•. Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic S.Ol JO.Oct. 7. "· 21, 1• Jtl-OouglOI E H..... ,._ t Ori w I c:.ra1 s H~• ...... n er -ve, est, n the Tr-~'°" C I t y of Sa n t a A n a • n.Fr1,. .. ,...11 Callfornla on October 21, PICTITIOUI au11111•u Tr--1980 at 10:00 a .m . n .. ,..:=:.:~~~"'""''" =:~1.'":!,~°"·'..._11 IF YOU OBJECT to the nesus: Pw1>1I-Or-eoest Oa11y Pltot granting of the petition, PUBLIC NOTICE AVALON OIL COMPANV. 16111 S.pl. JO.·~ ~'-you should either appear ,..,... PUBLIC NOTICE G,...,.v_ ~. H""''""°" .... ". at the hearl...., and state Pwllllthed Or.,,.. c .. tt Dolly Piiot CA -PUBLIC NOTICE .. ., A.,..m:it,I•. S.pt.t, 1',n ,JO, 1• >66J-to ---,-1-CT-,Tl-ou-1-.-u-1-1111-.-11---1 · G•Mt E. ArvetirtvM. 1•111 Gr..,.. your objections or file NAME STAT•M•lllT = LoN. HwntlngtOfl 8eOCll, C•. --,u ... •tOll COUHOP TME written Objections w ith the PUBLIC NOTICE 'ICT1TIOUI 8USllllHI MAMm STAHMElllT The lot-Ing P9f'toll II dolllll llwsl-MU H : M AM AUTO BODY. 1101 .... ....,... St., Cotta "1lelO, CA 91'17 TM lal!ow4ng --Is clolng -I· Cllartes B . ...,,..,,UNO l(lldonen, STATEOPCALIPOll•IA '°" court before the hearing. neur:,~uY, DSJ eri1to1, c.osi. G-.te,CA t1J11 ~E==~~ Your appearance may be ¥8M.CA... H. Alfred H•ndrlcll, U H s .-.u.,CAtutr In person or by your at· Vv-L. Hwd,Ofl, 130 Peorl, Oodt-11\A .... ~ •• cAtl740 PLAI NTll'F: MICHAEL torney. Bal-111-. CA '2tt2 R•r-si-.. '" s . ...,_,, GEO•GE TATEA, Oft INllvlcluel I F y O U A R E A Tllltlluli,...slscondue-lly enln· Covlno,CAtlm 0£1'ENOAHT: OEWEY CREDITOR dM«Nol. ltklWlrW v. 11Hwd1"9,,.. w. Urd DAVIDE, lnflvldwally; DAVID P, or a cont- TM 1111t1t._r ..., fl led • ,.ut1e11 -------~-----1 cencerlllftB -_, ..... If .,... fell 1Ce1-~. n •w. ,,._St., Cotto Meu, CA 92t27 Tiits Mlllns 11 condllcted llY Ml ,,.. .......... "'-L. Mwdloil SI .. p,.., • .., ...,, CA902tl PE"' UM£AN an• J AH I CE c . lngent creditor of the de- .,,, • .-....... ... filed "'"" tN eoe!:. ~.T:,. •;::~; ~m PE•uMEAH, ....._. _. •"•· o..s ceased, you must fife your c-ty o.nt011 0r.,,.. County • 5eP-p..,, E. AlltOfl. aos. seow•. •1t, 1 "',.......x,i:,i::.-1 c laim with the court or ' ' ' J I ( t . ~ ' ... f'tMCIUOTHHS la&. U04DWAY MOITUAIY 110 Broadwav Costa Mesa ~2·9150 IALnlllGHOH SMrTM & TUTHILL WISTC&.W CHAPll 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 6•~9371 --- ,_ClllOT..-S SMnHS' NOITUAIY &27 Main SI Huntington Beach 536-6539 ---,_,.u&, CClOMAL ..... A&. NOMI 7I01 Bolsa Ave W..trntnster ~3525 --- to Ille e -wltlllft •de rs of IN det• tfl<tt ..... -,. l«WCI Ofl PUBLIC NOTICE • .,..., .,_ ...... mey ...... « .. end PICTITIOUS 8USt1t•S1 IN eo..rt mey .....,. • jlldgmeftt CCIII· MAM• STAT•---•T 191111111 ,._,_,,,,. "01Nr •den COfl· .!::!. ..,_~ ... ,__, e ... *1.,119 'W"'"" ........... ,,..,,.,, ........ · , ...,.,, dllld atllMtly, Cllfld ~. "AMl•· .. AIU(', llSU MKA,,_ •n..MYf9s.ceets,Ollll-'leHrr• 81...,., Ille. )115, ,,,,.._, c.l....,.le t21U llef ff INT M gr ...... lly IN cew1. AMiii •NT. INC., • Gallten.le Tiie ~1t of w-.n, '"'"'of c...-e1i.n, l8llt MIKA~.,...,,, ,......Y or -1Y. or otller c..,rt Ne. MS, ,,...,.,.., Gallfwllla ft71J eutflerllM ~en•• ,...., ., .. ,... IC....,_ Sdw•. "' ....... Vltt9, wtl .... "'· c..ta .... c.llferftle ft'11 Detect:~ ...... A.._U AIMlllUHlll, 2S4 Ille LEI! A. BllAlllC>t, C)r ................ GalllM!le .. ,. a.rt lle•t1 lclllffer M. 0 ., lftC., o lty: JM1oM McEI,..,, Gal ......... ~. JU Vlct9r... o.,uty hlte l-C. c..ta Mite, Gallfortllo""'7 "'°*'llllMI Or .... Coelt o.llr Piiot M ...... ICMtlillleu, u C.-lry --. n • Oct. 7 14 ,. J17MIO ...... ......,.a..dl,GalHwilla .... ~ • • • • . ............... 1551 .......... (1., '-" oi.e.. ~'"" PUBUC NOTICE S...::·~~=: ~•. 1t1CT1nounustHM ... ,...., ...... t ......... Clfcte ..,.,... ITATaMSlfT S,L ........... Gal...,..,.,_.. Ttw f91lMMt ...,_ore HI ... M•lllft .. 41 Sll•ll•111l•11. UU llllUMM•: SeMcotlM onw. cw-... Mer, I •• u II A Ill c E 0 II 0 u p Gal ...... tallS l•llYICll, •tt M• ... t1 Co11tor Tllk ....... ll~W e «rr· Drift, S..... '9, .......... II. CA -ot•. ..... """"a~. lllC. 0..... M. ""9ft. Jr., m v .. ...,_,.,,,.,,,.,.., C.W...,......,. .._..,CA'*' ~ ...... w. a-.. 4t• ,__,.., TMt ......._. -flletl wftll Ille ltteee, ........_,CAt11tt c:..tyOlltlefOr .... c.tltytfl~ Ttlll ._._It C~H Illy • ~ .. ,.., ............. ....... ~w.c-. ........ er-. c-l)Mly .... Tiiie ......... -.......... ...... " .... ,.. .. ,,. C-tJ °"' .. 0r...., c:.uMy ------------......1 ..... t1,,.. .................. ,... .......... ................ ,,... .• ...,, ... _} In •• ·•"1111111•g•4•1•1e!!llg,. ~IO ... lla WCICU.. ...,., ...... .... ,... ..... ....... , ...... ........... ~ ... ~Or-.. c... °""' ...... ................. ..,.. ICo_I(_ Tlllt 1191-w•t !tied with Ille c-tv Cieri!" 0r...., c.un1r °" s..-..,...., •• "80. ..,..,. Pullfl .... Or ... C...st O.lly Pllet setlt .•• Oct. 1, t4, 21, ,. ,.., .. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE ...,.,.r •. 1•· ,._. G1......,. •• CA m., °" AMl!•MD COM"'-AtNT present It to the personal ......... ~ cae1t o.1" ... ,., sie....i Kemp, 3221111 E. Ht ... or.. CAN"'"'='!": -representative appointed ........ Od.1,'4,11,t• ..... L~=.~~!..cte41 11., e a:=T:•.:::_....:-.,....i...:: by the court within four .. ,,., .. ..--tMp. ,... ...,.. ...,. --,.. ,...... months from the ate of PUBLIC NOTICE Tiii• :.i:!:..A:W,'::! wltll Ille ....... ..,.. ........... , .... first Issuance of lett9f'S es c-wtr ci,rto" 0r ..... c....ney"" s.,.. -:-~ """",. _ IN ...,.1c. _..., provided In Section 700 of ...,...... ........,.,. ... ,ll'lllHW,,..._te• the Probate Code of ,,...,, .. P••mttt•Y so 111a1 ffll• wr111 ... California. The time for Ptltlll._. Or ..... CMlt O.lly ..i1o1 If 11ect I - c-.. •. 0ct .. 1, t•. 2t, -Jt1t• ~Y -.· ""'· lftllY '-1 • t me. flllng clal~ wlll not ex-_,.. ·-• '-' .,.... .... ..., tr•. I •• .._. ,_.. ._ .. c...,• ue. p re prior to four months PUBUC NOTICE • ....._.. • -... w.,..... from the ate of the hear· PICTlnous •ut1••u t......,. ..::._ • ..., LM a. ...._. Ing noticed above. MAMalTATa..-1tT c: s1 =---•1ciW.ieot1•le• YOU MAY EXAMINE Ttw tettowt111 ,.,_, .,. "'"' "" .............. --·.....,,.the file kept by the court. Ml..un: ll•cer10 ,_.,.,._,."· " .. ,. If you are Interested In the DEL .... ADO ll'tlOPl!ATIH , Im -·· ........... -r11e. ti ...., estate you may fll• a r• ~ ... ~· .... .._. 8Ndl. •ro;.::*o'r.r:~~~-, quest With the court to , .. Mort11 11 c .., ..... t404 ,...,. ,_,...,.. • ....,. ntet1 ~ tM Cl.U.. celve Sl)9Clal notice of the L• .... ,,._ • a.-.. CA,.....,.,. tiff ........... ".,... •1111 .. .,..... tnventrli of est• .. assets ""' tfli• ,.......,, ,... ftMll, wttlllll ... ,,. or•11t ...,,... .. , 4t• c ..... , .n.r "'" -,, _...."' .,..., and of he petitions, ac- i..., s...°"'*"8, Gal...,,..._,. ,. ... "" ... <-' ·--....... counts and reports ..... M. LMc.enlll,,.,.. Oellefl¥ ,. .,. ~ UM9M,,., * •. described In Section 1200 :::.•· '-*-9Mctl, c.i.._.. :'.-=:" .. -:..:...~:"~of the C.llfomla Probate Pte:nnous aut1••• PUllUC NOTICE s....,.. J .• ...., • tm o... scrwt. ,,.., ...w • ~ ....--tw Code. ..,.,_ ITATSMll•T Sii. t•, ~ 9Mcll, Gallfwflto Ille rellef...,,...,. lfl tt. ~. TM ......,,. ...,_ 11 -... ...... •tcnnoua •"""111 .... Wllkll -"""'' "' ......,..,... .. Jolut A Duncan At.' -•: UMa lfAT11MalfT Eh'• M. CilfUprMt, 11171 WllWt ...... a.111111 ef _., • -'Y W • r • o. L. HITH COM ......... ,. Tiie ........ --.. ...... ...... om. .••. "'--MIMS. c.i....,. ....., ................... "' .. ( ..... t. r ft.' It Law .I.. • 'a: !~!!.'!!." ... street, , .. ,. Mu•, -0•,y: .... 1•110 1111110.T'O", ...., ,..._._ New'9ft Co•tor urlve!· __ ... .. .. , TM•....,_,, c...-.c ... ...,. DATELo,;~~·.1!'!-. S•lt• UH. N••••r•· CMll ~ ........... v ... 171C ......... c..e ...... ...., '""............... ... __ .. ""'" , C•I•. ~ a..c.11. C&I...,.... .. ... Dw'lfOllN'lllll.111S.U , .......,,,...... °"" . ···c~l...ca. HHI; tel : ... 1._,,Clllla ...... CA...., Tflta ............ -fllect W1t11 tM lt<r:MAAll.YlllNPUlllN, (7'4) .. ,. 'fMI ..... la~ lllY M ifl. .nit ......... ~ ... .,,• lfl-~y o.tlf/IOr .... ~8115--.,...., ......... -·i--· ......_,._ '9. U•&.t•aMAart Gell--a.D. CMIMllM PMl9I ......... Yw Tiit. ....._. -,.... ... .. Tiiie ........ -..... W1t11 .. 1Ta-..YJ.MNll lltla..... .... ~ Olitlf/IOr .. ~-... c-w C:..f/IOr-. CletllleY•~ .......,.'--...... ..._, .. ,... ....,..._..._ ,..,.............. ~CA- ~ ................. ca... .,.., (rt(tJIMltt ... .... 0.. a..11 Diiiy ...... ~ .... Or ... c... o.llf ...... ....... Or-. CtMI .,...., ,.... ............ ~ C-.• o.lty ...... 1wt.•.0ce.1,w,tt,,_ ........... Cld.7,M,tt."9 .......... Oct.7,t .. fl,"9 ,..... s.e.•,Ort.1,t4.tl,,_ MHI Call 142-1171 . Put a tewworda to work for u • ;,......~--------illtiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii ____________________________________________ _.. ________________________________________ ~~...:...~----------------·~ 't ' '· ... ' r -.. .. ~ ... • • ('-I DAILY Pll01 T Ul'tiOi!Y 5<-<Qlemoof :JO 1900 --:::-::-::::=::::-1-:;;-.-.-....--.;;;;;;;-.. ______ J.... ________ ....!, __________ ...J. ______ ...... __ J... __________ 1.... ________ _. ________ ~:~ CLASSJFIED INDEX T1 Plact Y1t1r A-. C1t1 642-5678 MOUSES rot SAU r;,~ft«'•iil ""'""" h1 .. 1;1 &elbue 1-..n11\ul. t".;vu11 •hl• tw .. , b lOt'uo.Ht.I \I•• ft'•'•''"• :~: Rfflht ... Ho..H s for s• Ho..us f orSCIM Houses For Sale Ho..sesforS• IJ.&ne 1'011nt 11 '""' ... ..•....•.•..•..••.••... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••rt CHMr ei 1002 G.wr• 1002 G~ral 1002 Ge.ral 1002 GeMral 1002 G...eral 1002 GtMral . . 100111 ........ "'" \ .u., U1.tl\lU\llU'IA •"-'•'"' lf\1114' ..... I.ti\• tw .. h I''""" 11111• ...... WAilll 'liW•I ~h\t.llfh ~ l•Jo ,... ... '1'-.. , tt.. ... ,. '-ft l h HltlHt~ """ JMi."' uu~tt .,,, '-'fl\• \o• ""•' .,. .. , h "-~11'\ l ••w"• "h\fflUt\lft Mubtlt1 u...u ... , '•l.- IUl £Sf All '"'"••JC• ., .. ,!),~ ~p.rtnW'•U h., "'•'• ''-•rt\ hop••'' liu\Uhu l'1v..-tl' f t thel" \ l \iC\ 'It lW n~1n ... n • ., t·, .• '"'"' ( onJ•Hl 1111 .. n,, '•h f)\f(;l~\I"\ l n1t1o '•I• l\("-H•·' \u I• \411,t..I lo•vo~ l1htC-.. fl\ 10.11.1,111.it t'''li~'' Lt_ic, h'f , .. 1 .. )tl•f.Hhr tin~ It If 1-1 • \h~#Ull , .. ,1'1' M."t11f'I 'H"''' t • I'~"'' ·~Ufl t~f"i.\\ t1flfJI •l\tl •_JJ "-.ldf' ~,, ,.,. H.'1" h1 \ • •'It! 'ti ''' I H•••I t "''•'' l u l'l•n•• th .. J tAllfh' 'f\ •n\l"\J RENTALS fltN\f"' > lHIU"l)1t1•I U1J1U\•' t "'"''"''h'J llW\ti• • \H 11 u l nl l tMldoMHIUl.lllh t 1.1rn t(~1t1n111\1'""'' oi lu•nhou"'tl" 9' wro TtJV>f\P\O;,tW\ t fl Ouplr\f' ,. . .,rn l>upl"'"" l n1 A~ .. F\irn .\II(\' nturn Ape., t t.tfll 111 I nl "''"'""' kt•Jn 4. Ut••t•I HOCf'b \l1'11•f, t.u.-,t flum"' ~f'\'1\4H k t'f\liil' \ •t.Ul••n Ht:''""1' Rent<1I' to ~t•o1re• r. ... , .. .,,"' "'' tt"'"' (Jfftt'f' lhni .. 1 Bu\1nt• ...... H.t•1H.•' lrvhJ,1r1.1 u, .• u,,1 Slur.-~t.' Jfrnt•I~ ~ .nh.•J Muc kt:nt .. JA BUSINESS. INVEST· MEHT, FINANCE ~:~~!! ~~~;~; ln\f~lmcnl •Jul)IJrt 1 IMtsttf".-nt \\ .. nh•J \ll.lf\C') Ill 1.,-.,_n \1fJ"'f'\ "-' .. ntt"<J• Me>rt)ClUilt' TU \ ANNOUNCEMENTS. PERSONALS & LOST & FO UNO Aflnt"fUlll t'l'l\t'"h tar Pnol ' l..t"(wl ,,,.,,., .... l.J"~I £r ... jrulnJ Pt't\OO;tl~· S......•1.il llu~· r,.,..,i. SERVICES EMPLOYMENT & PREPARATION :,,.;w_..,h Jn,trur11on J11CJ~ .. wt .. 1f• ll~JJI "1i1nt""1 \l ' r MERCHANDISE Anrn~ut-'i Apc;,h._nu· AUf'lton B1nrlt'"' bualdm.~ )I flt•r111I Citm•r~" & t-'fhll1ll+t1ld t .. h llv11• t)L"r th \ nu ~\,rn1•un. ff•t~lt!'• 1\.11, llor'\n thN\1•h!1l4J t,v..O'- J~¥-f'ln. l.t\t')\4.K'k ~hN'Unl'f) ~1~.-,u.n••.u, M1'tfll1rnt-ou11o ''""'t'd M1J\H'¥l lns1rotnt>nU Ofhtt' futn & t;qu1v p .. " P1.-r111 .. ai tJr~4"' St!-~1nJ( ~l .. u h llh'"'t ~~l1'1i'tl1(•0d .. ~••rt k••'lfU'·'"' k ... r ~~ "d~thO ti I fl ~h ft'h BOATS & MARINE EQUIPMENT <;t<nt<t•I l!t>•h M "'"' Wt \lrt 801tl\ \1 arm.-b~u•v 8o:at' p,) .. I r But1b H\"nl 1 fl1H1t t Bo-'L' S,.11 &1•t' ~tli' Uof ._~ DM1..,. 'vi-·"'t't ~ '*tt ,. BQ»b ShW'•Ct TRANSPORTATION A1r"rah <:.iimpcr'\ !'•1o•I~ Ht-n1 flt"c:lnr t.., ~ Mobil~ I lom.-, Mo<ct Cytlu Srot>lr"• )SO(or llm~ S.11.lr Ut'n~ Tr.ulf'r.\ Trt\ltl TraJle-r~ t 'lht\ Auto Sen IU' P•rt' AUTOMOBILE c--n~r .. 1 • Anll~ur.> t ''•""', Ret·r~1tt1on \ tihi. ''"' s1,.,r1 ... k~' i:-Hu•t-. • Wh~ttl Urn.,, Ir~·-..:. V:an.a. ..\ulu l.\'llo>ut.; AuM,W.-ntl'"1I C,;~ntr411 o\U .. R••mt•11 Audi All$11n !lewtM- liM\\ • ... jium CIU'otn rull IJ!iibUn f t·rr111 t01.it llonil~ J .. .,:u.t1 J,1n. ... e11 f\•rm .. r1r1l1f\1,1 1.Ambor1h1n1 )1.,,,. .. ,\lent:~le:-lit•n1 )!(.; .llGll oiwt P•nler .. Pt>t.flo!e•ll Pont' he' Rt-nimh R.u11~ ko~ ~ ,. Rn\f'r Saab Stuti Suo .. ru Tuyoi. Tnum1ln \o1hW .. ~t'O Vol•O liener1ill i\MC AUTOS, MEW AUTOS, USED Bu.ck Cadillac Camaro ChrHUlttt t'hl)'ll., Come& Conllnent•I CO.rvettt Coucar ~r l.mper1 .. 1 L1nroln Ma\tnck Merrur). ~:.:~~1. PtnUI • Plymoullt f>onU•< 'rhundtirbtra v~-· . •Pt• Pllid Adi For Ad Action can a Di~ Pilet AIJ.VISOR 642-5678 ... ... . ' .. ... ·>' .. .. " ... .>• .•. ,. ,. EQUAL t10USING O PP OAfU Nll Y ~,heor\ Mot1u: \II r1•.ol ,.,,1,11 , .... 11,·n1 .... -..1 111 thl" II<'\\'\"'"' I I' ul1 JCtl lo thr ~ ... t.•1 J I ~ .111 llllll,lll!l \•I 1d l'lt.H "'"ll'h 111.1k1·" 11 111•·~·.11 '" ..itl\1·11 1 .... • .111\ 111• ln1•nn· ltn11IJl 1P11 111 d1-. llllllJIJltolll fl,l't•d 1111 r ,,, <' n•h•r 1.-11.:11111 <' '" 11i.1t11111JI 1111.:111 111 .1 r1 tnll'lllltlll l1I 111,1 i..1 tlfl\ ,udt p1t'Cl•1erw1 htn1tJ 111111 111 d"1·nm111,1111111 J°tll, llC"'IJJ)>l l \\Ill ll•tl knu1' 111i:I~ ,1l'< <'Iii ,111\ ,,.f,,•r 11s1nii t11r 11·.d l'SI all• wh1!'h IS In \ 1111 a l1011ul thcluw :~:: ERRORS: Advertisers :::: should ct.Kii their ods ::·:: daity and report er· ron irmwdiatefy. The ••.....................•. , •.•..........•...••. SPAHISH ESTATE SI 49,900 Im• 1•n1111 trio;"' HlhollH I thl' t.:1•1 ~·•hi ... t! t it I\ 1•-.1.i11· :i1111111-.h I tit· •••• In tt .. 111 1 ... 1. I' 1l11w11 "' m.-1••111• 11111 1111t ""'• hilt I\ li11·pl,H 1• 1'>11111,il .11111t1~ 100111 ,. ........ ,.,11111 'l "t, ""'' 1·1 l11<h·1I Ill"'''' ""lo-I I "~"" 1p11• c> n 'o II I' 11 ii I !II ~ "par khhM 1io1ol 1 111l•l 1 1111 "''"(I\ ·" • .,, 111111' ' '-,/ ·l t <M IHC>l'th'll! ', 7 ! 4·631 G9Hll NEWPORT SI 18,900! \ l'I \ ,&lfof1f.1hl1 \,1'\\jH1rl r 4' r r .1 n· ( 0 II iJ,, I I p J,.1.Hll'tl 1•1111 0111: I· \I r.1 "'1111!0""" .llturd 111011• light a111l \ ll'\\ 1.Ju::. II d rJ I' d 1• tl \I II I l" I ' & ~1 lll'llg1• ltt I 1111111 r\ k1tdll'11 ' T;il«· O\'<'I lo"' inlt•rc't. '""' 1111' 11lt'111 ht\\ pn11t• hi.Ill I llJ ·.' ~o m11 S()!1.:l(ll11 Sci· und submll ' <';.ill i5l 171~1 VIEW l-'r11111 r.,w ''"'"" h111111• 111 ,.\1 lll"\I' 11 \1111' l't•I ...... 111!1 1111~ jl•llli .-11 l(.illl '111 .. 111. hout 'Iii l~i.000 17 141 673·4400 llt)l 621·ll28 HARB OR \ 1>1Il'l•111 OI l l.11 l,,11 11111·,l 111 .. 111 I 11 MAGNIFICENT 8000 S/F. VIEW MANSION $1 ,750,000 Ht l'k \ld1·n·1 tt· Hit 1 s:~ n 1t11 PAIMT & SAYE THOUSANDS ......•...••..••....... COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE CAREER l-..<,t11bhshl'<l lol"al ftrm 1s lalonl( apphrat1ons fro111 lli.en·sed real l''t.•tl' ,ulesmt>n & hfllkt:rs lhr .1 • .1n·1•r in 1•orrirr1t-r<'1al n· ul t''l lll<' flUJllal(Crtlt'lll ,'l,i hrukc1 ui;c ~:xtc~I\ c 1111 t ht> JOb tra111111!l in .ill .1~pe11s ot this ftl'lcl \ UnlQUe op1JUrlun1t\ for lhe business minded real estate person Call for an 1nterv1ew Re1i111num1t•!J Corp 675-6700 HARBOR VIEW CORNER wjVIEW W1111ll l•CI ul 1• x l'l' 11l1 ,. horn,• for i•ntN t<1111111;! l'nvat'\ 111·1•-:t1~1· and 11111)1 t.':O.~I\ l' ,; bdrm h111m• w1lh IPI n1<.1I dHllOl! 1111 L.1rgt.' pal1u .. 11rrn11ruli·d !), 01.t!Url' ~n·c111•n S:l'\H.IMMl . CALL 673-6900 Waterlront Hms Inc WANTED DAILY .PILOT asswnes ,......--------.; liability for the first in- Tu""nht>mt.· ofkr:-. I Hdrrn nn s1•pan1ll' ll''l'h. formal d1111ng ,1f1•,1 . and p11 v,Jt c trt·•· s had1·d 11al10' J 11.~1 ... tcps to pot ii and larj:(l' grt'cnl1l·l1 THE. REAL Great for children ' llnh ~l.IXX)~ Call \)!:~·67t:7 T\\O bm 1·rs l11 ,1i.1r1· 1>r1de ~r 11wo1•1 ,.h1p rluplex. Pn nlt' ~;.1.,ts11I•• Cost.i Mes.. \ b;irg;i111 .11 S 14!J,500' CJll now ' 64li· 7171 • correct inwrtion onty. Houses for Sal~ •...•..•.•..•...•.•.•.. General 1002 ..•.......•••.....•.... PURE GOLD :1 Bdrm lower :i B<l r m upper duµlex Oulstand ing Ba Jbou Island 1nH·s1 mem and ~ummer honw ~1:. $499.l)()() ll \LIJOi\ !SL ·\:-.Oll RF-:AI:rY s:~i swo $99,950 MORTH COSTA MESA A spe<:lacular 3 Bdrm 2 hath home with hu):!e bntk r1repiat·c. budtm vacuum ~yst em. hnck BBQ. and wood detk~ll spa + many extras Ccill 54{;. 2:'.ll:l THE REAL ESTATE RS ---------- NORTHWOODS l"pi:r:idtd . ai r ""11d1t1on1•d ·,\ pla11 ''1th :i-.~lltnaltl1· J ... I T ll I'" t'fp11•1 lln111 ... \I <1<.h1•r .~ d r \ I' I' In I' I 11 d •·II ('0111111111111' lt•nt11°' · pot d. -. p11 .mil ~,11111<1 fl II ~ II 'I\\ I' I 0 ., l' e~•·row 111•xl v1•ar SlU:-1 .01~1 LEASE/OPTION Luxury. custom :1 hr ESTAT&:RS THE REAL COROMA DEL MAR ~TATERS THE REAL DUPLEX Large i:ndosl·tl hri 1·k court)' a rd F'rench llo•irs lead lo for ma I h n ni.: ro11m Be1111t1ful Italian llll• and Oak planked floor ... cnhan<'l' fam1I} r no 111 a n d <' o u n l r v k11C0 hl'n. ,\tast er s uite ovNlu<1k:-flow er fi fled terrace. lluge '-i car ~arage Call now' (f,l '--=:/ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 JBDRM S87,900 Atlrat•t 1ve l11Jme with crackling f1rl:!place 1n hv ing room. and dost· to schools and shnpp1n ~ Large U8X65 loL. VA & FHA financing avalla ble! A real steal ' 963-6767 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS Mesa Verde Je~el Spacious muJli faceted .i bedroom. 3 bath tn lc \·cl with fo rmal d1n1 n g sep11 rale famil~ mom with fir!'place anli wet bar , enclosed front garde n l'Ourtyard Sparkling s wimming pool and lush landsl'ap· mg All on a spal'lous corner lol You r!'ally ~houJdn "t mt>.!> this one. F\Jll pn<:e S215.000 Call 7Sl·:S191 C:::S ELEC T I P RO P ERTI ES \1 :i i..t• , 0111 , 11 .. 11p in g 1._E_S_T._~_~ __ &:_R_S_1 l'<l"ll'r h\ U:-.lnt.! I ht• DJlll 1'1lul CIJ!:>~1t 1ctl .\.cb CE GEDIBE ELKINS CO . OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE WITH GREA. T PRID E WE PRESENT <llll' Of :'\(•\\'Jkll"l ':. :\(11,.1 I ll>illO l!llt!>ht •d ll<1m1·, S11 11alL'<I 1)11 .\n \1n• Ill c:rtlltnrl \\1th .\ Slll'l'jlllll! l'anor~1 n111• \"11·11 <If t lt•l'an lsl.11111-. ~ \ '0:1,tltnt• St•\ t'll lkdr1111111" Fa1111 h llnnrn <;,dh·rt~1 lll'~.1u1tli1I l'•••li 11. l>1•d; 'i1·p.<1Jlt. ()11111I1'1'' l·'t1r ~t,d 1 Sh11'1 n ll\ \[>1...,1111 nwnt (Ill I\ '.'.) .)4~1 IH~I BA YSHORES BA YFROMT S111'r·t.11·11l,1r 111 l·l••t Vr11111.11ic l'w1 ~ I ••wk In l',\1·l1tl>t1•· ll«v.,hori·' 1·11111111111111\ l.1111•1\ \la-.t••r S111i<' \\'1 th 1-"tri plac·c• 1•111 . Four lktl 11111111~ /(, Brm1" Hoom & Oen Spa<"1l111:-. D111111L( 1\1 1:<1 \\'1th Wet Bar Trul\ l;orgc•<111i. \"1t•11 (If bla111b I( ('h,,1111..ts \nil \n Extra . l.:1r,:.-Frmtt l'al1<• .\: l/\•1'J.. $1.h.i11 '~~' NEW LISTIMG • LIDO ISLE 11 111111· I 111·.1111111 C11111m11nll\' Ht ,,, h•·' f'l11hh1111~1· ,v,,. T 1·nr)J;; Stn·c-1 To Strl'1·1 l•.'\lfll 1.:1 r.1w l)llll'I Crn'tll'r l.ol \\"1th T1.id1t1011:il 1:11111 llt•dnH1m-,. 1'111:-. (;111':-.l IJ11:.1rll'I'!-With fl,1!11 1'<. H.1r H11f1~1r<I S11t•d H1·1T,.,11111n H111n11 l!\·:1111!1111 11 I .1111h1·.1p1·d l.a11.11 & l',1t:11 S l:lS OIKI HEW CONDO LISTING, BACK BAY Sp.1l'I01•~ "1'110 llr'<lr .. om T1111 ll.1111 Hl'mo<h•ii'd l\ll<'lH·n l'l'l\'all' l'a110 I 111 Ill a ) . 11 I it I t' l • "II 1! 1 l I n n ll <' a \) II f II 1 C11mm1111IL\ Cr11uncb Pr111I f'11ll1nl-( (;n•1•11 ('(1nl(•llt1•nl l.11ran1tn s1:1:! !l:»o 759-9100 u 2 Corporate '9cna Newport Cent.r . ...•...................•.•.••.........•..•••. ESLEY N 1\YLOR CO REALTORS s i nee 1B4 DO YOU OWN TRUST DEEDS? t:s<' them w; a clown payment. Owner will consider su m e as down pav ment on his beautiful Harhor Area · home near Wt>sltliff Shopping Center. You m<.iy lw ahle l o buy t his immaculate hrnne w ::! hedrooms. 2 baths. fa mil y morn & s~parnte dini ng room. wit hOLit :inv t·ash ex<.:ept the nor f!lal buye r 's n;pensr'> Reautifullv landscaped (;real for outdoor li ving. You can't hu.' mon· for $179.500. See any time . 'I' H l ' S T 0 E t:: D S D 0 N O T 1\f>J>HEl'l.l\TE I ~ VA LUE . RF.AL t-:ST \Tl•: DOES' W ESLEY N. TAYLOR CO •• REALTORS 2 1 I I San Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER, M.B. 644-4910 Peninsula D~IH . $175,900 llnnf( your 11111111 hru'}h. ~huvds anti a hllle tm J~lttJlwn lo 1·a~h m ·on ltlg SSS This ll•·;il·h tluplL•« 1s JU.'l •1i11: lllm k t•> the "a11•1 .111tl lhl· 11wnt•r "a"" i, .. 1·11·~1lt\'l' on f1ri..r1t'llll.t 'l'ti1' "'<in l la;.l al th1• pr11·1 SEA COVE PROPEF?TIES 71 4-631-6990 ASSUME S80.00.0 lst T.D. Triplex I 0% Down OnP 3 hed r<i"m 2 hath house with lW1J 2 lx'<lroom I bath ontl" in rear All have gar<1 ges and ~ard<; Owner will finanl't' with 10'. \)own ljrral E:astsule location F'ull pnt·<' S211J.IJOO C;.i ll ~iii ltifiO C:::SEL ECT I PROPERTIES NEWPORT FIXER 1 Bdrms, 3 baths. huge l<imll y rvom and lormal d1nin1? room A real bargain near ()u ver Shores...Call f.or <'·Om plt'tt' details. 546-2.113 Onl) $30,IX)O down and •iwtwr .,. Ill earn· a 2nd. TD Supl•r -,,har p THE REAL f':Usb1dl· .i Bdrm 2 Lmlh EST.' ft .,..~RS home Brick fireplace. 2 ____ ,...._ • .A._.a. __ _ car g.ira~e -new roof Mu st l"<Jll on this 011l'' :>16-2:m THE REAL ESTATERS MO SSDOWM Jxar} custom 3 111 \11i<M1 ,'I, gl.1s; homt· un lll'Jrl~ I .1ca dose lo l> ,. a c h S 3 9 5 . O O o ~Jwner 111,'l. 4~,025i. ---- TRY sa.ooo DOWN Lovely 3 Bdrm 112 hath home on lovely (JUl t'l tree-lined street Owner -.·ay>. be fl ex1lile on hn<1nc1ng~ C;,ill n•1"" ~ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 71 4·631 -6990 OPEH HOUSE WED. 12·4 ''WHITE WATER VIEW" H<.'mod<'lc<l Meditt>rranean master pi<><·<• 0 11 Aush canyon. steps from prt\ ate 1wach. 3 AR, + maste r· suite.·. Deck overlooking ocean. lJni4Ltc hat h with separate spa & drrssinl.! are:t. ()uality in Cameo S h o r es.. E x c l' t I e n t f i n a n c i n g arnilablt-. $7fi5.000 Fee. INNEWPORTCENTER -&-g~me-mrht-nrtn....-.:-=t1$TI'"~n-m.....,.t--.,-.~~~~~~~----:-~~~~-..k-~-t-•-+-~ nearly I ar r<: close tn lree-lined Newpo r t macnab / irvine beac h S 4 O 0 . O 0 o neighborhood. Anxious I~ Owner1agt.498•025i bargain pnced~ $18!1.500. realty r-·-(-,·-~~=-:=-1 ;;~ REAL i ~ . I ! \~ t ESTAT&:RS I .··r ,.~ I I ... ....'( I St arting I a New I I Business I I I I A cccordl"g to II .. Celitornle Buslne11 end P1oleu lon1 Code (Sec. 17900 to 17930) all persona doing buslneu I j under e llctltloua name I must Ille e atetame"t wltll Ille County Clerk and II••• It publlahed lou r ll m e a In a I newspeper sarllfng the "erea In which t he bualn••• Is located. Tiie at atement Is r•qulred by lew end la nacenery I" protedlnt your buslnesa name. Most b anks require proof of flHng to open commercial accountt. Th e D AILY PILOT PfO•ldea both fifing and publlcmtlon Mrllfces. We lleve all the -•aary lorms and maintain a dally service 10 tfl• Orange County CourthOUff. E"her ttop b y on e o l ou r convenient offlce1 or phone Iha LEGAL DEPARTMENT 642·•321 , Eat. 332 lo r more lntorrnetlon 1nd form1. Little is llcJ!! Classified Ad!! are really small "people to people" sales calls with big re· ade rship ind big re!lults ! To place your classilied ad. call today 642-5678. Get GRl!:l-:N cash ror WlllTI:: elephants with a Classified Ad NEWPORT DUPLEX 2 t.;nlls o n fee l11nd Across from park. car beach. bay, & shopping. Priced al $205.000. F:vcs 642.2253 DOORS TO BEACH 2·2 Duplex . Ownf'r motivated. Ope n l o c r e ati ve fin a n cin g . Possibly little or no cash. Will trade property · boat car -or '! "! S249,000 Eves 548·0715 associated BROKERS-REllL TuRS J01 \ W Q,,lboo tJ7l 1661 OWNER ANXIOUS! Lowest priced 4 Bdrm F EE LAND, Bayshores home. Privaj e beaches. security· gate~communi­ ty living. 673-SSSO THB.REAL &:STATERS Waterfront Ho... S BR. 4 Ba . cus tom waterf ro n t h o m e w /17x38' pvrdock. P riced Sl ,39 4 ,000. Builder w I trade ror P a lm Springs Estate. For details on this home and appt to see, ca ll Carol Hocr. agt. 63Hl09• ___ c_a_u_oo_._567_8 __ Want Ad!j Ca II 642·56iB 4 .. __ . --~·--··· A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY HARBOR RIDGE BEAUTY! 1\ n t' x t• 1 l i n g 4 B H . f a m ii y r m D c'v onshirl' townhome o ffering prestigt•. sct11rily & a breathtaking 180 d C'g ree vit>w E ntertaining enhan<.:ecl tw for mal liv ing & dining rms . $890:000. L ynne Valentine (l44 -fi200. ( .J 61 ) 752-1414 551 -1700- Compt.I\ Volley Cenlfl• Woodbridqe Cen•er 642-1235 644-6200 'IOI Dover Dnve Hatbot View Cente• llllC & RNlf BREAD C S I T W A I A T H £ I T H I P M 0 T 0 I R H AH L R G S O,S T B MAS T M N A C T I 0 N r( 0 0 J £ A K T 0 0 N T K U A A R R £ H 0 E C H S £ A W R C I T Y I W H Y F 0 Y R M D D £ S I E T D 8 R E E N F M R R V A 0 0 I L T N £ £ K S N S N L R L R T U A N L U 0 K R R A T £ A A 0 E NE 6 Te A~ L c HA£ T 0 I I e 0 A N H C R S N G A A D W S P L T V Y T U H A £ A Q R R L I M C 0 A M G A R T C K A X A L C U S J S U T M £ U L E D £ D A E R 8 N R 0 C U I E E E L P A S M Y G D £ U A M A 8 S 0 N A T £ R L T S H T S l L 0 R D E E S Y P P 0 P £ ........ 11:-Hlddln --........................ ...,.., up, ~or rlt11Plllty. find lldl Ind boll It in.1 0.... fillmpemlcMI T ortill• :. Rllllll .., • 'OIGUd Wllllt lennocka .i Com ltlld Diii Nin Frllldl t o.ti ftp Cl"'*""' ftlillft 111111n .... Wllllt . ~.... .... SourdouF TCl!Mn'IM: Ed'•....,_ .__._I ___._I 1 _._I _.__.I t t---r-T_U-r.-G...,.E_,Sr--11 :.' I I' I I . : Aller the Ulllng sta11on fills my c1r with gaaohol, It drops 1n -In the 11nk. L IEBO M I 1---, -,-~,~$.....,,_._. --..,~ O Ca...ple•o !he chuc~I• quoiod _ _ _ _ • bv filling In the m+u1ng WOfd ,___.___..__.,..___.._..._~ yo.i d...,olop f1()0?I "OP No. J bet-. • PRINT NUMBERED lHlflS IN IHESE SOVARE 8 u~~~~N~~~E LfTIE•s j j I j J j SCRAM-LETS Answers in Classification 5100 I i REALTORS '75-5511 Single f amily on R-2 lot. South of hig hway New r oof . copper plumbing. Great expans ion possibilities. Offe red <.it $1&1.500. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 25 I 5 E. Coast Hwy., c_.... .. Mw 675-5511 0 .. 0 .. ~­:e If rt rt II & B b ) S"lltng .111) th mg With a D:iil.1 l'llnl < ·1ass1f1cd \d •~ .'.I ~1 mpl(' m:i lter JU,.l l'illl f'..1l·56i8 I b\'e something you want ll1 ,.el I., Classified ads do 1t well Call Now: 642-.;678. NEW HOME WITH VIEW l A custom tri-ln&J home with CJr•at ) emotional ~al. Tlli etltry' to opett-fftflnc) I wiffl pitched beam ceiHllCJS. RMst fMturws inc lude C)OUnl'let kitche:n, c1ininCJ room, -.. 3 b•drooms, includinq pri•ah 111a1ter sulh. A larcJe asswnabl• loan Clftd OWMr wfl carry lanJe 2nd T.D. $495,000. VU of water & liCJhh. 631 -1400. ON WATER-OPEN SPACE YU Lo•ety nclec:orated 4 bed home, 2-story with charm, leaded CJlass, Mexlcm tlle, lar-cie Ii~ room wiffl patio & master bed, d•ck. Walk to pool, tennis & bHch. $256,500. 631-1400 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC REAL ESTATE ~ •• 1. '\ keni"I\ ProfWrl\' Mt\n1•gemen1 t 4 lb V. C 011" Hwv N''"'"°" Beach 71 48 I -- I w '4*' ~ FOR TnE DfAR GOD wnt ' Lounnus MQDE AMD lOIJETt 9Ll .. , . Vw ~. r.ti~'"' ~nc Qpt1vn• m~m "'''h ,,..., ·11[' ( JVPf Pt P1r.:.~~· , ,jrtm"1' \nO •enC~1 Df1Pm f!'l~kP. Trl1( I hH '"''Kt\et {'tD lJ>••te1 ~ treasur~ to1~1·• f a~v 11, ma•i> 11 hec~o•eac QUQn P~poni "'; .)~ r,+reUtf'"" )iar1 IQ1 l~VPti~I dt'011' ?P • '7 1n Sl.75 lo• eacn oa1ti'ln ~co soc •lln oalte•n 101 '"''class a11 ma11 ano nanOhn~ Stnd to: Ahce Broob Needlecr1tt Dept. 105 Daily Pllol Bo1 163. Old Chtl~a Sta .. Ntw YOI\, NY 101 IJ. P11nt Namt. Addreu. Zip, Pattttn Nwmbt1. (alth on to thP t•a•: bool'l ~end 101 QUI l'j[W 1981 Nl!OllCRAll CA I AtOG Over 11 l oes1gns .1 free pattern~ m~1de SI 00 All CltAFT BOOKS .. Sl.75 uch l lJ.h shlon Homt Qvlltin1 132~1!1 On11n1h Ill-Add• Bloc• Q111lls llO-Swt1lt1 Fnh1011s·Stzes ll·S6 129-Qud 'n' Easy Transfers 121-Enwtloot l'atchwor• Qullts 127-Atchans 'n' Ooihts 126-Thulty Crafty flo!rt11 12Hetal Qv1lts 124-EnJ Qilts ·n· 01n1mtnls 12J·Shtch ·11· l'atch Qvitts 122-Shllf 'n' l'1Jf. Q11Jts 121·1'1llow Sllow.Oft\ 11 Hnr Art ol flo!rt1 Croclltl l IU 1fty Fri!) 0.1lls II H ISl Art tA l i,,it C11tlltt 11!-Compltte 1:111 W 110-l' Jill) ltf!IS 1ou .. · K111tf1a1tct1ss11e1nc11 IOS.111111111 C11tlltt 102-11 .... Qlitlb IOl-()11111 W >ColltchOll I ' \ I -. i·- 9093 WRAP UP a great sk11t look- cnoo\(! t1ont o• back wrap sty•e- to leam with blaier 1ackels and your t>esl loos No l11t1ng prob- lems .. alk 10 and bunon 10 ht P,,nteo Panern 9093 r.l1sses Waist Sim 14 15 2611 18. 30 12 S•1t 2611 'ach takes 11• ya1ds 60 •nch lab"t Stnd Sl.75 1., ucll Pittlfll. Add 50l fol tKll INtltfll fti f111t-tlas 111111111, ll111dli111- Selld ta: MAlllAN MAllTIN Pattern Dept. 4'2 Dilly Piiot 231 Wet 11111 Sl . New Yerl, llY IOOll. 1'11111 "AMC, ADDIH S, Zif'. ,,ZE .... smc NUM•ll. ~11t•~ 100 ~·a~ 1 Send now 101 OUI NEW !All WINl[R P411£11~ CA t Al OG ;e.. ,ave ana aet btt ·er guahty• Ovt• l 00 Sh l's r •tt :>'tt'" CouPOn 1worth SI 1S1 ~ena tor C11aiot SI 00 • I U f llMll .._. Qliiltillc S l. 75 Ill-AM 1 .U Qlllltl Sl.75 IJO.S ...... Su• Ja.M Sl.75 IZ9-Qlid 1("' '""""' Sl.75 ~ Tuew.y, September 30 1980 ~~!.~~....... ~~!.~~~ ....... ~~~.!!!~ ..... . Mewport leech l 06' wport leach l 069 c ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• Olllllllrclal "•rfV 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HCMtMt for S. ......._, for S. • HcMl•u For S• Ho.It•• For S* ....................... •..•••..•••••.........• ·•••••·•··········•··•• ................••.•.•. l 002 G-.rel t OO'l C-ta Mna I OJ4 Hi.tt""if°" leodt I 040 L..,... leach t 041 •••••·••••···········•· .•.••...................••••.•••••••.....•.••• MH•VHDI CAPICOD 1-llJOV 1111· ,,,.It o. ,.,,.. THlOHLYWAY lltt't'H• In th11 l.a11thrt1t TO GO DAILY PILOT (:'; LIDO tS&.I Ottwr It• &tote .•••..•••..•••......... Mo.daia, O.Mri. Retort 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newly remodt'l(!(j 1rad1t1onal style 3 1.---bdrm 2 t'4lh-home fealoritt r ' l!i11h c om• r lot H \ '" •to·"" •1J1 lnk JPfll l n >11I Jtlll h1tr k \'1111111 SI"• olHI l o1ll !>10 It~ I llnmc• w ,µ.. lht 21 •• 1. J H<lrru n1l()r 11lan. lll'l'lltl I' r •. m I L.1 111 I " I ' It v v It' ...u~~t:Jl+~~--il-!t'~O~l~ILl~-t·~d~IJ~r711~·k;:-"'µ~a~l~t:ll~'-t -3 IN BIG CANYON LAGUfitAIEACH '6005q.FT . BRECKt.:NRIOCa: SKI R F. T R to: t\ T N e w • 5 hdrm, solar warmed. ~pac1ous home w1lh spec lacuJar Colorado moun Lwn view lrom acre µlus scclu<h:d lot SUl0.000, h\ owi1cr who will l'On~1rf11.1 "~wty trudc tor NeW\)ort ) lll'hl and ~I Iµ <:.i II ~ ('/:(77 CVe!> - recre~tion room & 2 pauc~ l.tvmtt room has allrru·ttvt> ht-am c.'e1hn1t. (1reploN" & .,'rt>n r h tloo~ ll' din~ onto brtl'k pJt tu ~l'" k1td1E>n hit 1n ap phunC'''~ l'lu t' to tttnni-. t•ourt,&; sand) bt'<H. hl'" ,'<. t'l11 hhou,1· o " U\1lll1Ubh• ( \tll for apµl l•TNONT W<• huq• "'\ ,•r al Cant> hunw-. with pwr &. .. 11., & TOllO HOISi CC>UfifTIT 4 lHI r n 1 . .a h J t h .:-r .1 n l' h .. \ ' I t! mini t•s t:itt> 111 or~in ~, • ..:ro\1'~ S2·10 ooo BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J.il Bny••Jr U•·~•· N B ol'l 6161 JUST J.t.SMIHE1 <~ualtt.' .1pprn1H m1•11h 11111hrn ~ J,J//\' J b l'droonb :!' h:it h ' t:t:-.tl·f 11I)\' upgractcd <'<1l'Pl'L:. d r J pc:-. Jn<l k1t c-lw n r em\ l'111t'lll'l'' c h1b1dt• 'ou'll I ind ntl'l' landsraµ1n g and :1 p 11·1 tll'l"'flll t' \'It'\\' ol lht> mounta in~ S:J3H ODo n11th111~ J<Hi'\. just J ;.ismtnP ('n•l'k c•nough !)aid " ~<.'t' It! U~l()U tl()Mt=i . 675-6000 2443 Eut Coa,.t Hlghw.sy. Coruna •lei M<tr ' WE H"Vl .i 1 OF THE. RE. r Lil:> rtNG!) IN r ow OCUHVIEW 2 Bdrm . 2•. bJ th r o)rmer mudel With d fantastic \'IC\\ -'lu-;1 "'•' this decorator ''\ dclti:ht Bes t cunel n 1n ('0,1 a Mes a HEDUC t-'.O BY SI 0,000 Wll~L S t-:1.L FAST' da RED CARPET ·-754-1202 BEAUTY PLUS .. l\e,iuufulh c1 .. ~u:n•·d I M r m 11111111· \\Ith reo rm. m a r 11 I l' I! n l r \ .i n If lllt•pla ce (.'oUrt)ard 1•11 It) \\ 1Lh fuunta rn. 'VJ rid 111g 111•01 and :.pa m.i Jel>ltt• ha\' & I'll\ hJdlh 'ww ·n~all',, 1tr1.inctn~ ;_1\,11IJhlc sw<J.IJOU. Call 1111\\ !li!I '>:rill ~~--1 ALLSTATE WHY DO ME:H STAY HOME? REALTORS WHY PAY MORE? ll1·n· , 'mu l'h3n<'l' 1\1 nlfl\l' IOL•I :-.; u f(l r 11nh ~l 17 SOO' With loll a 1 -~ 111 g h f.trll'l'~. I h '" "···II kept :1 Hdrm hu mt'. o>n au o~er:,11~ 1•om~r lot, I!> .i bar~a 1 n En1oy l rt'~h b11~tl·~ "-' 1uu lvok out acruss J golf e ourse 10 .... :.rtl l ht• dr s l a nl fo111.h1lb Th>S dt!SCf\e!> .1 ~--HERfTACE . REALTORS E-SIDE DUrLEX Two) I r Uftlh $142.500 FUllet •tJ~L TY SU -0814 NEW CONDOS USTSIDE C M • I.! .... 111j I \ .... \'. • IU ( ' , i.,, 111011 ttil• 1J, 11:11 Ill• ••• &4~5096 64'6 6091 ASSUMABLE LOW IHTatEST ' .• rl\ ,.,.,. • 111! • II 1 I '11e u)o 111 .na.i t p l •J• l't .. l•••I 111d I' I 'tttl 111 J • J llJ l>I• '" \ t'I I.! lol.1 • $99,900• MO 9'1ALIFYIMG I lll ~ ll,t MI AAt:I \Ill CUSTOM HOME 111 r-.111 \ tt•w thr lh.1 ti" k ' 11pl tuttJI 'llJ, .it • ll l1t1\ )I 1'1 llOU d t.tl' •• lrwtnt' 1044 BUY MOW-SAVE & APPRECIATE l'IJ)' 111111 Ill ~ llJ l'Ul llUt' I' I .. II I" I lt I I .. (; I'. I \Hll. ,,.,. ...... lh•'-''-'""' 11 111 ••1111 " lhtt'\I 1111 JI• llu• l111 lw,11111 ""' ·""' \1111 "di 11111 """ ' 111'111• \ 11111 io:l'l l ,11 .• "l'l'" •••• 111111 "' ........ .-11 \ l.tth( ut1h )1:1:! ;')(IU e nH1v1..,H REAL TY 55 1 2000 In 11\\,Jo:I< H•H1 I ht f'nrl'd for 111\nlt.'tlt.111• "talt' al tl~tl.11011 M l~'\IO'-: IO :Al.T\ 194 m:11 11'1 1'11 fo'. 111-:ACll M11l11h· Jl11 rt1 t' ~h r rt·lfw1)1H1 lf1•(0 k, I I'll.Ir ,.h ..t kl'' hJrd\\ourl 11H l r plc· ts:t HOO 17111 l!~J 'lXlti < >t • l':i\ \' \ n:w 1 llr. :11111 raro 11n 2 hilts 10 lw h, S:IZ.'i 1100 ltn [1132 OPPORTUNITY KHOCl<IHG 1 It.it m111-~ :! Burm h~>n11• "tlh '"\l'h 11111U 11I ~1111 \ ll'" c:rt'<1t n •nt,LI unit or n111w1 m11on ''ollui:c ~WO don osen r eu.ltors 121:l '\ t 0 1\ST II\\ Y l.A<;UN \ tH:.\C'll ....--t9'7 "848 1 .... r 1111 11o .. rf ··ltl i 1w1. LOCJW'o Hills I 050 3 BEDROOM '1 n ·•~1 t ...... , .. 1 \ ... .i111 ••••• •••••••••••••••••• li.1uhlr i;JrJ,, 1.11,1~01 • 1• ·~11 SACRIFICE loll ~Uld l•l('Jl11111 l111L 1 . . • . , 11.,,, 111 ,,11,11111111( ,, • .., \\,.,11fto111l1.• lo" 11 111111"• •l>r. :Jba._ .:!6(1(). 1 !.Im l11L. ro .11 ,.,1,1,. 1 plutnlHr.i• 11 ""'"''' I 111 I HJ I " \l<'W ~µa1111s r~• \'~h h.ircl>Nu•~l lh•ir' .,1;1,lt'r 1111 ..:r .11h •, ~I 1 l """ J('~~~~ .~-12.51.111 711111:h~ ".ill:.. ,,:0011 , ••mlt111111 ""' 11~~1 ,111 1il' \I •If" .nx 151., St lll.000 "'"h .111 .i-,,.1m.1 L N' I t 052 hi,· loan lr n "''•••' l(1•d111·1·d ~1111~1 OQUQ.O I~ 'tu:s uoo .J,,•1t1h· '•1 ••• .... •••'•••••••••••••••• Roy McCardle, Rltr. l'.\.MPL:1u :t> •nilm hll'n" 9 ""''\ 1• SI .. ,~~· '\:ri ,1UI Ill r_ • • ~ 548-772 "llU"•'l'll 10 h lll ., 111 . ., $82 500! t'Ull' I 113rm " ,.,I ra 1.iri:e lot Thu la,,1 ri'ul bar~:Jtn rn l•;.isb1dr 1 · "1 \gt Wkf1}" 645 0'111:! wknd;. h-t6-R31-l Opn Hw 1·5 Sat/Sun lli'J5 :o;,11\l a \ r1 a \ 1 1· B.1 1·helor l 1111 1-: ~tth· l~1i.xl Income l'roµcrt 1 S l ~I !JOU \l;T l.c a vt• lllfm•· & numl~r1;:11 1174!1 EASTSIDE 6 PLEX RB>. TO SllS,000 with $166.llOO 111 assu ma ble luam.. rangm~ from 8', tu ll'. S26.34U i.:rui-.., Income annu:illl Well kl•pt '•nAh:' .. 111n umb Wllh -I !(arag1•:-l'Ll'S 11rl ~ln·et IJJrkinr 011 llOX~IOO rt lot 644-7211 FIX OR BUILD t-. side I hr. 60:( 140 H 2 lOl. vacant \:.:.umc loan 589,000 168 Albert Pl Own Jgt. 631·2923 • J' u Ill I I II t l' .1 I "., :,t, IHI 111 11 l I 11" ·II d 'ii:uel M JI•\ t·mrnl I'_\ • ... .! l~MMI \l!l f1'<•lrni: Ji.c.l .oround lh•· 1·11ntt::r from .,1u1pp111g :1 I • It· I\ :! 11 t 11 IL1 1 ""' n Ii" rn,. 111 I u, It J',,1 l'l ll'O ,1•l l 11llo: " I t•fHll:.. o·n · ... poolo; ,aun ...... 'fl..1 . l 1 l'<'oll p Mi't• .1t S 111.5110 \II .11' \I 1:111 :lljji:! READY & WAITIMG ll•'otUltlul .l Bdrm 1 ,11 Jiil h111n · '"'"' h .i .. l·ur .11 "'' lhruuul ltl1·.ilh 1111·.itt•tl 111 lltl· 1·\1.1i:o11'il ·\ 110 \11·:.'\ 1f1 ,1 I 'lnw It\ '' h1111l, llJ rk., µ1101 • ' It •' II 111 11 ~ ,\ ' k I ti L: I Ii .100 * * TURTLEROCK 5 Httrm l!Xt:l'Uttve homo• w l!!tHure-: and op!(ra de!> .. ~ ·'OU\ c tlCH 'r ~l?l!n . C.ill lur \VUr µcr~•m<tl on 'Pe •·lwn of lht;. t ru l\ ma1;111(1l\lnt p ro1wrlv • $32!1,!11111 l~lrrn!-. & ~ ha;hs LCKjW\o Villaqe R.E 497-1761 ...,.wport Beach--I 069 ..•....•••.•...•....... JUST LISTED! WATBAtOHT l'lt-;H 1-'LOAT. quaint 2 htlrm home 1m leg.i i H 2 lo t 2 c ar i;:aral!t' ~125,1•11J • Balboa Bay Prop. Realtors •67S-7060• Peftinsula Duplex t:ompletely rcfurh1shed. one hlk lo bca1·h You own lhl! la nd Great ftnancing. Sl!l9,SOO $~ 759-9221 llRD'SEYE Oct!an + bay view condo Boal slrp. Try 10"4 down. Owner IS motnated '' World R E . 543-2391 To enJOY the comforts of a borne like this beauty I bdrms. spac1ou.-. Cami!~ nn. prof. decorated and landscaped Ga l l' guar ded communtl }. private Lennis. pool Jnd breathlak1ng oci:an harbor. rniunlwn and l't ty lights views $600.1100 ·call 1.oday 979-5..17u 1ll:tCt! at Uw Lop of \our Gl's Look! THEILUFfS ;pper bay view Must desired original area Spacmus 3 bdrm + hob· by room, end unit !luge pat io $250.000 Agt , 64(}.5560. ALLSTATE REALTORS Trtlril Hic)hlands Super sharp 4 Bdrm fam ily room. atrium , secluded locat10n. µru ress1onally decor al co An excellent bu\ at $310,000. ~--.... -· MOD8.HOME Quality thruoUl. IS what you'll find with this 3 Bdrm townhouse, tlo~c to everything Offered w it h o wn e r helped finan cing Call now '54()..3666 • Whelan Real Estate Dolebout Boy&Beoch Real Estate llfAI ESr•rr U C((tl#Cl SINCt •••• UPPYIAY R ambling Califor nia Spanish H ome Six bedrooms. Formal din· ing room. Sunny morn· inl room. Separate up· stairs ramily r oom Hardwood rtoor s In · credible storage. Three car garage. $38S.OOO. 631-7300 ...... 11.MAMT C .. COHDO Beautifully appointed . P l u s h c arpeting throuahout. 3 Bedrooms. 3 bat h condo in great location. c io.e to s hop· '*"· achools. tennis & swimming. Formal din· inl room. large ramlly room. Fft land. Offer~ lll320.000. ~ 71t-l6t6 - h:.l 1>4-1-7020 GI financing ava1lahlc nn Aungo 1' ~ lt1•lb 1rn LV • Bolboo Triplu Super rent.LI:.' 2 Burm'>. :.! Bdr m::. and I Bdrm S50 OtMl down Owner will , a r n (l n I\ a' k 111 g S2f'i0.tXIO JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 Balboa Island 1006 •.•...•........•...•.•• By owner 217 Apulena. 2Br 2 sLory house. rrplc. 2Br ~aragc aµl + lrj.! ,,epa rJle owner's u nit $392.000 t:oo<J a:.sum 673 tn27 2UHITS Diamond No. Bay area 3 Bdrm home & 2 bdrm a pt Lovely homt! ror your ramlly+in com e S298.000 LOUIRECHTS. and Anoe. 675-3331 Balboa Peninsula I 007 ........•....•......... THINKING OF SRLING? Have cUenl for Penin Pt home $300.000 range. 25r; down. Owner carry balance. Agt. 675-8170. Corona del Mar I 022 •........•.....•....... BY OWNER. 505 Carna- tion. 2 BR + guest or, 3 BR home + I BR gar apt wt £pie. S:i!SS.000 673-0727 Duplex. by Owner. I Br & 2 Br . xlnt rentals . Must sell. S225,000. 675·3063. 1-679 9667 eves. NOSSDOWN Newer 2 br cottage, R-2. assume 12% loa n Owner /agent 498-0257 SEAVIEW Pric• RM. $20,000 153 down. Bui It in finan c ing. L a rgest Seaview 4 Bdrm Port Royal Mdl. 2700 sq ft, 2 yrs old. Molivated SeUer ! C/2 I .._.,.... Cftlter 640.5357 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTSIDE. Broadway St. dream house. 2 BR and den. l\I• ba, aUey ac- cess. owe lst at l2%. $1 27 ,SOO. Prine. only. Devin Ir Co. 6'2·63111 th1i. larj(c 3 hedroom 01 nrn ~ dr t!a . famt h room . lm ck fircplaci>, ktLchen hwll·tns Onh 5 m1les 1.0 BE:\CI I ' ·1ose l u s h o I's . 'ch <• o I ~ $110.000 Call TAH At-;LI . REALTIJH." 540 li2ll SToro 1032 ..•.............•..•..• MUST SEE! r or sale by uwner ~ br. 2 IJ<i . great f1nanc1 ni: avail Super invcstm1•nl Relu w mkt 1 a l uc a l ~.ooo R~ullnr owned 8.17 28.13 or 5Sk :!ti.1!1 Huntincjon Beach I 040 ......................... GREAT FAMILY HOME IBr. 28a. Jrght & J tl') I hlklo ~chl&pa rk 1•,m1 lo tx·h Only $118 ,900 846-5502 ~ EXCELL&IT l'OCAL Near lluntmgtnn Ce nler :--;ice 4 Rdrm w1t11 larRe Family Hm & nl'UI patio. Park Plact! Inc 1'142 i41il . OWHER BOUGHT ANOTHER J11St look & you'll fall In love w1thas t>HI 4 br . .lust step; to beal'h in move in condition 963·5'l7 t ~ mmmm rm« THELAICES Dranmt11 <!bdrm Pla n(' n~hl on th(' waler E\ 1cllent r11111htion & mum anwn 1l1es Fanla:-l1t· f111annng SI lf).!JOCJ 559-8888 PRIVATE SPA m Jtnum plus •1ut:.tand lllt.! '"'"' .oml 11b:o.l•r vau11n i l1:1·k 1tt•lt1• Ill h1wk yttr<I Plan I tn Tu rt ll' R1wk I Bdrm . :!1 • ba 1 umpletc I\ rctll'cor:.it t:<l tn!-.t1k J nd 1 <"ll''ll-!nl.J lllll ,lllt• MOVE--4H CONDITION Ternric Camll) home . llll:aled m College P ark c1 r ca F e a t urin g 4 Udrms. Jorge famtl~ room and bonus room Near park and pool Loan ma v be taken sub- ject lo existinA fi nanc mg Offered at St7ti.OOo. Call S4U 1151 ~HERITAGE FOR SALE BY OWHER Giant 5 Br. 3 Ba Only S269.SOO. Owner w ill o•arrv al $1500 monthly with. Sc!0,000 down ~o credit needed \ 7 14 I 840-1964 SS.OOODOWH 'o qua11ryrng Prime N B localton 4Br, lrg 1 ard. S239.000 1~111· 710:1 or RJI · 7824 fORSA!.E BY OWN ER :'<lEWPORTSllORES 2 stm·, :i bdrm. 2 ha. re t'ent i} red e c ora t e d $139.000 675-4886/673 8145 REDUCED 60' lO t>t.-ach, pt !.Ca VICW, comer. 7 rm. 2 ha. ~story s ngl un R-2 bwldable 90' lot . S3t5K. OWC 2o.d, local condo or? 7101 Seashore . Oµcn daily Owner. 645 8410. \ ,f ~ '"'"''"· ., NIL'LOI' r:.,.1 -'""'· E...STBLUFf M.P .B. Bea utifully remode led home w /extra large pie shaped lot. Landscaped for privacy! Fireplace 111 enterta inment area w 'o µe n & s p ac·1o us k1lchen/dini11g a reas. :J Br 2 Ba wilh room to add on! Fantastic buy with 10~ down a nd owner Cinancing or assumable ls\ $199,00). lr<riM 1044 • • REALTORS ··················•··•• . 642-1736 55 J,4437 ~~~~~-~~--~I 2787 Bristol St, CM ..................... macnab I irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY TIP OF THE ICEIHG! The comment we most often hear is "This home has so much more to off er than we had imagined!" Many c ustom features inc luding s pa. added family rm & French doors ever ywhere!! $199.500. Appl. Only. Jim O'Connor 551-8700. (J-62) 712-1414 C~Vot1tV Center 642-12JI Cl() I [)oy., Orive Hl-1700-- woocb>dq. ,..,.., 644-6200 Horbo v-c .... "' BLUFFS $20,000 down. 4 br. 3 ba Owner will sell on con- tract o r lease option. Br oker . Steve. 957·1900/640-9345. BEST BUY IN Harber flPlands $1&;1,• 3 Bdrm. ramily room. Cireplace, high assuma- ble loan, new plumbing. carpel, paint and drapes. Call ~9L61 DRAMATIC Custom Bui lt Hom e or nearly 5000'. 4RR. 4RA. + 2 hair BA. Cathedral Ceilings. 3 l"rplcs. Glamorous Master Suite with Oversized Closets . Dressing Hoom. J acuzzi Tub. Large Swimming Pool w/Spa & Water(alt. Overlooking Cotr Course. $1 .200,000 EX OU I SITE 3fiR. 38A Townhouse. High Ceilings. Custom Wall & Window Coverings. Ch eerf11l light Eat-In Kitch en. 'Roman Tub in Master Bath. 3 car garage, & ·lovely private patio area. $.W>,600 NOT TO MENTION A Stunning 2B R. 2BA Townhouse. Also with high ceilings. c ustom decorator touches. & large s torage area. This one for $290,000 1032 Wall St La Jolla CA 92037 ~· BROKERS I.. LTD• 714-459-2641 C ... CoMKt ____ fc i~~- Ht• a It or:-. NEWPORT WA TERFROMT Largest floor µ!an offered Open. fresh ;ind a beautiful \o'tew. Custom decor, gold fixtur es 3f!.d m11ny upg rades . Boat sliprlghts up to 45 ' . $749,000 JAMES E. GOULD 631-1532 I San Juan LI~~ SPECIAL Capistrano I 078 Tr) \0 , do~rn l\1ovt· \n ••••• •• •••••• •• •• •• •••• tomo rrow Charming patio 11nt 1 > home 4 &lrm. J bath on Estrada walkwa\ Hcllut·cd for ras 1 :.ale S3s9.uuu H H R Bkr 673 7300 BlGCAHYOH exl'1us1ve ltsllnJ:(. fo'tneSI l'U.~tom home 11n Lile golf course S Bdrms with uvcr 6000 sq rt of beaut day time <1nd e vening views Incredible scc•un t> 8} appt. thru Wm Culc $1 75 m1lllon Cote Realty & In \'t'!)l ment 640-5777 8AYRIOMTLEASE w equit) 3BR 2ba. wrap around deck F:xclus1ve location w all amenities : secunly gall!. pool. ten ni~. sauna. etc. Greatest b.irga sn 1n Ne w pnrt Beach ::.SO.~. P rice tn •'ludes pvt beach c lub Call 760-6060. ext 200 HAORRIDGE Ofl&IHOUSE LUSE/OPTION Brand new Casa Bla nca Model. 3 Bdrm. den <ond view Flexible financmg <>p.nHouse 20Vienna Fri I 0-2 & Sun 1-4 C /21 N.wport C""er 640.5357 BA YFttOMT COMDO Secunty , adult prestige building with VIEW of pool & BA V Spacious 2 bdrm l'01ldo with boat shp available Reduced $25.000. Owne r needs to sell. S3JS.OOO. - WATlRFRONT llOMt ~ REAL ESTATE 631-1400 -------- REDUCED llarbor View Homes. Montego rnidel on gr een- belt. 4 Bdrm. parquet noors. and many extras Owner will consider 2nd TD. $249.500 fee. BARRETT REAL TY REGISTER 642-5200 MIWPORT HllGHTS CHARMER This rem odeled home reatures added master bdrm and family room . 2 fireplaces. hardwood rtoor s, n ew coppe r plumbing, new rooC. RV access and much, muc h more. New offerin g at $189.900. C..11 S40-11S l ~s-• HERITAGE Onc AC're 21.>r Countr~ llume L11.e Barn. ideal fur horses~ $265.000 BY OWNER. 493-67'18 ----Santa Ana -I 080 ........•...•..•....... l IDRM COTT AGE ~LYS73.900 Newly listed A c ute starter home with huge yard New ca\-pet & 1>aml Near Santa Ana Collt!ge CALL QUICK 644-7211 E...SYTOBUY 3Br. 1200 sq Ct, 2 car garage, near business district & schools. Con ,. nt1onal. IYOWMER $80,000 547-3182 Other Real Estate ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOBfLE HOME $40,0011, pr e s ti ge area . rl ubhouse /poo l sec Hurry. Agt 551·5656. •EXCITING• Special Buy Bt!autd ul · newly up· graded carpets & drps 2BR. 2BA Lcv1ll Home in Laguna H ills nicesl S• Pk. All new appl. cor· ne r lot across fr om Clubhse. pool. jacu m . ~auna. exercise & rec hatl. tKJ5029) H•wport leach Best Bur in Town t.2x55 2VBR. IBA. front kitchen. Home lo have new exterior supplied by seller. (DG&464 ). CLASSIC MOBILE HOME SALES Z700 Ha rbor. Ste 206-A 540.5937 LIDO PARK 2 Br 2ba. S62.500. Owner will consider ex· change for m ountain condo or mobile home in mountains. BURR WHITE REALTOR. IMC. 675-4630 Ac,.... tors• 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 14 Leased l.'Or1lrncrcral mdustnal un1\s hx·atcd on one of La1<unu 's main hlghwi)S. Bwldm.: re centJy rermdcll.'<l 111.:h demand are;, Purtn~r~ want out. oHennl( vur} al\ract1ve f11111ncmg on 11 lotal price or $575.00l with $166.750down Realonum1t~ r.75 li70o M-GZOME Older home . garage and l>arn will l)roducc some 111c11me while you µIan new developmenl 11.950 q . fl, of land near lllth & Whtlher, t:osfn Mesa Wesley N. Taylor Co. Realtors 644-4' I 0 BUILDERS PACI< AGE Ready t o go tJ(f1ce Build1n~ Santa ..\n;i Near lhe C1 v1c l:t:Ol\'r 10.400 sq II Jncludl's wurktni: dra w1nit::. & permit Chul·k Sptllt'r Broker t;Jl 1w.; Pnml' C I comm tnll''L ment. approx I a n c nr n~w :.hopµrn i: n•11t~·r tn \r1sla Sll'l,000 ·I~ 57:15 NEWPORT /6 UNITS 1n ht!art of !111•wµurl l:lea1·h l..oealt:d tn com men·111l area It t'<oll he used !or ltus1nt·-.s n: "tlc11t1alor .,., $150 111"1 • Watfrlront Ho,.s · Inc. 673-6900 Condomiriums /Town· housH for sok I 700 . .•..........•..•..•.•. BY OW:-..'ER :1Hr :!Ila air 1·nclosed µa l1•1 nc" I) dc1·ora1t'<l. 111 11o:10J & ~ame rm' s1111 111111 540~ ~lens/ Uttifs Sale 1800 •·····•·•···•·······•·· IMR.ATIOM RGHTER! OutofStah PrOfMriy 2600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 60 Actt1 Wy°"'""i 963·660'J eves. Real&t•• ~c~ 2800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Palm Spnngs Will I''< change t>eaut1f11l, largt· Las Palmas estate f111 Balboa. Lido. r1r New}JOn ~me Call 714 32.S·<Yl85 Trade beaut Sierra reson or rt!tirernt:nl 2n r 2ba homc on gotr l'ours c, swim. tenru~. s tables & !>Cr FOR CM o r :'>I II home by ownt!r R•Jh 645 (fJ9;! Realbtate Wanted 2900 ....................... Have ta!.h will bu) Da•is & Clortc 851-1666 •......•.•........•.•.. Houses fvmished •••.•.•..•.•..•........ lalboa Peninsula 3 I 0 7 .•..................•.. Charming 5 bdrin. :1 hath lwyrrunl with .18 · l:><JJ.t Ount ~µL. July Sl2<•l m11 Vrl\ $HiOll mo kill Grundy .'ti7S.til61 - Corona def Mor l 12 2 ......•.•.............. 2 Hr •ll'l'a n \ u. µvi s l rl'1'' SllfNI mo •refs (a ~unhO\\ H1 .. al1.'J 611 -2242 lr'tine 3144 •...........•..•.•..•.. Former moo.lei. l'Xcl' lvi.: H L'mt!.. 2 l'•ll>. slcpe, tn :Jhr. fam rm. oHtce . fr rnl lld~ & lx'<iCh Xlru n·n oltn rm Sl2S(), ownr agt lab Call today' 752 1146• IONES 10 \I I\ I"\;(. I ~I l""r 673·6210 Income Property 2000 ......•.........•...... Meor CCMMtry Club s md1v1dual house!. w1lh s pendable Costa Mesa Submit )Our te rm!.' 752-1920 ~ QUAIL A.!~~~~-'°"" Tll l :lO 1'.M.I 8 UNITS Wests ide Costa Mc ,.a . good condition, rncome $40.800) r, Price SHS.000 On payment s 1:10.1JOO OWC balance at I l ' i A PRESTIGE q_ __ ....,,_..___.~_ HOM€~ Real F.stJle ln1 e.stment~ 333J W Coast llw~.N B 645-6646 3 Untls. l'.:, St de C(lst a ~lei.a. 2 bac helors. I 2br Great BrC'ad & Buw•r S\2.1.900 :\sk for l)omon11· C1ocmla -\GT752 1920 ATTHEIEACH 6 units-owne r s apts W lrit encl ~reenh e ~d cond Wiii trade $250,000 J L . Young Re ali)'. 842-8540 or 960-)49·3. !TAX ADVANTAGE! Go r g e o u.s 4 p l c x w assumahlc Joan at ter rific interest rates The> a ll have r1 rc p laces . bakon1es a nd private parking. This 1s the best buy m Costa Mesa. Only S2RS.OOO :;.&S-9491 •1 LohforS. 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.:WIRONT LOT Large lot in exclus ive Three Arch Ba) 1n So Laguna . Security gate community with pvl. streets. beach. tennis & clubhouse. Very rare op. port un 1 ty Lot p rice $1.4 9 5 ,000 Ca ll 213 628· 1300 or owne r 714/499·J(110 wknsds 2 dbl depth grave sites R easonal>le. H arbor ~C.M.~·4~ ~wport Beach l I 69 . •......••.•.•....•••.. • ' LIDO ISLE (.'1)mplctely rurn1shed with e very thing ) nu need Heroodeled & tlr coral ed 3 Br. uen 2 l>alh Monthly lilll Crund ~ Rltr , n75-6161 P E N I N S U L 1\ CIAYF'RONT llou:.c with beach JOU dock 6 b drm s. furnis hed. Great vie w A\a1l Ort 6 Lhru June 6 Sl5001m o Wa terrronl Homes 631 1400 IBr nr ocean Adlts. qwet C:ln uttl & cable frt!i? No pct. SJ95 winter 548 14.25 -· ---...-- 2br. 2ba. yrly $450 µer mo no pet:!. nu children. 11wet. 675-3198 3 Br condo, 2' ~ ba, pool. c h1ldren1 pels Oh $650 mo M 5-37f;S •H 21J/372 1ZIJ BAYFttOMT jlal 15'• EXCEPTIONAL VIEW of Pav1lfon Plush decor S700 wk or short term WIHTER RENTALS 2 B 11 r m , n c w r u r n SGOO mo I Bdrm. m•w. 54fO'mo Waterfront Sallsl>u~ 673-6900 Older 2br house, part. furn.. 6 mos lease or mo i mo. $400 mo 113 251h St. 645-i573 Agt Bachelor a pl. Npr llf!b. ou carpet paint s uper condition. /\va1l 10 I $300. ~-4.'l.58. -------------t HouMs Unfumished .•........•....•..•.... 3206 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IALIOA ISLAND •..ttM layfront Ne w carpel, paint and charm on Bay with patio o n WAT E R Really special 2 slory 3 bdrm. J•ll ba , r rplc. n ew kitchen. $1700/mo. lease Waterfront/Salisbury 67J.8IOO WIMTa llMT ALS 2 Bdrm hom e . lovely palio and garage SISOO. Bayfront 3 Bdrm lowt!r. garage. $1000/mo Bayfroot 4 Bdrm upper. garage.$1200 . • REALTORS Moemt .. .,. ...... ---.•y•o-WH-•11---i •• ~~•••••••••~~~ YEARLY RENTALS Little lsland. Lg l Br apl w/deck. unrurn. S6001se BeautiCully rem od 3 bdrm h om e . unfurn Sl200/mo lse. Inc ludes utilities. South Bayrront J bdrm Is Your Profession HOME REPAIRS? Did you know you can place a claasified ad in lhe Daily Pilot Service Directory for a whole month ror u little as 12.17 per day? Fot more lnlOtma lion, call 642-5618 ,.. O.Topof O...PoWH..._.. 2Br. 2Ba. all e lec lux adult Co-op apt. $129.000. PRINCIPALS ONl. Y. 496-2134 The raslest dr..iw tn the West ... :i 0111ly Pilot t:lassll1ed Ad. Call Today 6'2 5678 ---------•( lower, gar, furn or un FOR LEASE Cum$1200/mo • New 2 bedroom 2 bath South Bayfroot 4 Ur up· home . Mis sion Lakes per , 1ar. $1500/mo, rurn Country Club. GaH-orunturn tennis-pool. Beautifully LCMI ••dllht & Assoc. landscaped. no m11 in 67~JlJ I tenance yard. 9&10ClubhoU5e Rd. Desert Hot Springs 2U·318-2572 SELL 1dJe items Wll h a OJI~ Pilot Classified ,\d &&2·5Gi8 ) ' • (W OAIL V PtLOT .,..._ .... "'""lhM .,.................. .........h......... .,,.. ....... u.fwa. ........ to Shar'9 000 . ~ u....,.. .... ~ ...•....••.....•..............•.•..•..........•...•.•.....•.••.•.....•.••..••..••.•.•••••....••.••......•.•.•••.••. ····•·•••··•··•·•···•·· H.aesu..n.1.-..d ··•···•······•········· Ho.lies U•fwW.-.d ••••• :!•••••••••••••••• Newport .. och 126' ..._.,.. .... 1707 CoatoMfla J824 ............ ach 3140 N.wporit.acll le" Fem. lo sht 3 Rr 2 ha ••••••••••• • ••••••••••• Ir..._ lJ44 ••• ••••••••• • ••••• ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• home nr bc.h. $175. ............ 120'6 ••••••··••············· Dix 2 Bdrm dupl " J Co•toMHo 3224 •••·••••••••••••••••••• lbdrm. 2lib• r oudo. Sleupl n& roo m 11 & Subtse to Mar 31, 19fl1. ~ 3 Br a ea. Apt All 536-1140 •• • • •. • • • • • • •• • • • • • •• • • ...... •. l 111 kltrht'Mtll~ Ill) wk a. Spuc:1ous Family 3 bdrm. 3er, 2D.. wtrfmt ,-ondc: ...... l fo.t , . Woodhnflg4·, b1 . rum rm. .....aut 11('\'00 • Cl Y f''I (""' __ , l 11 .... ,.0 2 ~ SJllG Play ......... ,_ .. a. ...-,,.. l tru1, enc ..... gar11ge, itory '" 11\J: rm ,, v1t-suoo 11'\() w \kl('k 11)0 tl.,1-\l' l \I'\ 1 ~·\\ 1-. tbn rni ,lb.l UH lllbtllh 'ri<"W. 00 prts, f70U/mo up .act!wur'\HI 1 . n t-. ~I. ~ ~ (~~;;:72 7 W/boal slip $900 mo Wa'Jher/dryer hook-up 3 Brrondu l'-1111 Wull '"" nwntb llll llrl'I $!11!> Jun ~or86il 41i.'\O SiwcUC'\ll:ar Oceanfront PM 1213> S82-SUl8 Hlocka to beach Adults Resp Fem lo s hr 3br, 21., b• t ripl ex C .M Wash /ilry No K ids 64S-37l8 l 67S-'1 :'. ~ \ 1 >11 -.o;u l r<.I Clocw !I Ur 2 Ba only. TSL M.crnt. &42· t60J llG CANYON FirMplat:e, llukouy. :i Lovely 2 & 3 Bdrm C~tr.o e.och 121 a WOH'Tl.\ST ~ llr ,ti.A l l I •> \~\11"lh 1.. nt\l>n•· I l•Ulltl ja. I lo. tllol lol;AI l h 1~H "'llH 111'.N I I ltd1111 $)'1,1 h •11t 1'\I 1 rd !< 1:.ir1111.. fu1111h ' 2 lid.rm llou."e· refnice & T h Mr l.11ln Twnhn11· l!Ur. icuru.:cl'I Winter SOOO own o uae!, garaite. ttki Tenru., l.IWI Jiit: 'H'l' 64() •t1!14 stove Small child OK palio. laWMlry rac:. $425 & VILLAIALIOA --.. ----- Wiii shar' my plush tn level H 8. holnl.', lrpll', micro. ~/mo. incl. llll. R11a, SJ6.8090 ••••••···•············· J UR. 2 ' n.. l 01' ltt .., Ill Cl~m ll°'~ll fl\·t'.m \ u No l>t!l> fl,1~ 1 ·,.11 .all 6P~I &lf.I It\\;! \11, nl •,77 t l:lf• 1 ~no o'11 1111• ' 10 ,11 Corofto~Mar Jl:Zl "11' Ill' '''' I 1111 ••.,_• .... •••••••• •• ••• •• • 75 t I J~I'-•!II 9'.l 1'A HAUORVIEW I • I '"h , '"'" 1n1c \ 111,., ll ' "'-"'' hld.t... " l.'•'.-U Wl'lto1t1t I 'ull '11•1 !!:>1.1. 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Co1ta~MeM J72.4 714/980."47 ~lOICJlilf,>v wl.nd .... sus·c·ui1·;.;····· au.11a11-anu -MAiiMBt·s WALi( • • " lJ t. 1 I ) t-\im t b1 uµt ~/le uµ ~ u ~ ' ~ 2 br apt.s from $450 r. w 1· ll K T 1<;nd lit.Ir .~clult'I, no AftAITMIHTS Frplc. lar&e yd, 1>at10. w "·.., 1 t 1. I ...... 11 s 1-: l'l'l..\ ;mo NcwiX>l'l HI Bcau11ru1 brand n ew 11ar. nr Hunt. lfarbour ~-'8 , .. .,.. belwn " :w & l(llrden aj)lll, spu Adults. 16662 J ib Circle. Apt t 1111111.t' I r11111 !Jd1. 'l llr ,,.. """ " 6807 ~H11 ~ fq;lc' .! IMJ ~11 (I . ~PM m;;~ $45!5 MO-. 11111 11!tr 1111•t iuoo 111.~ Loguna leach 37 48 398 West Witson. 631-SSRJ 2 Bdrm, 2 hath. Fireplace • 'IJ I ~ .. :i !l.'>di , nn:i 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gurage.S4SO/mo. .:w TWI UJ•k fur 1•11m • • Ot'1wllrunt ,1pt. furn. WIJ, 2BR :!ba, d1rn, adlts, no Call 963·2200 W attrll"Ont Suri Furniture Optional 1111 J tt.; 'l>ii\0ll1WI l<l:.41 "'-111 to:xt-t' 11r prof , home 111 oli-M.llur t" Jdlt:. Si'50 1110 :\Ir Tn h•Jl\'l 552 7tl55 Ill.I " I-!'> 1'ON1)0 ""t.:h• 11·\ 1·1 Jlt1 l l.>11, nu pc·h 1 ~.oo IOU Oii I vr 1 .. e •~to ~II '\I-\\ l'O~ff S llUltl':S J ht .! Lia. S'i"5 rrw1. uhl<>1 1m·f t.i3 Ml IS t,'1:-, 4886 LJDO ISLE 2 Ur 2 K.l I >tn. rr1.1k. C.:..i hi•• T\ dt.'t' i.:.1r dr $1~ mo \dull.l> YrJ) lcao;r h i~> ti!ll~. ~8S O:!IS, '173 1.128 r1 pk. $6.W rno <\99 <\9Stl pets. Lge u1mer nr OCC. ------- cvc1> MSO Ava11 IO/l,979-ZU6 3bdrm, bll·lllS, frpk, lrg Sll1ll1' 'SOUND OF Sl•:I\ 1 1 llr ( rpl .iar tu 6/27 /81 714 494 SU14 337 2222 Hewpcwte.och 3769 ............•.....•.•.. •<>t;EANFKONT . 1\\lail now. d:uJy. Wffkly Spec taeutlrvn.tw 673-SURF NO LEASE REQUIRED YEAR·ROUNO FUN: Sharp, clean 2 Udrm l Uu bwlt ms, Westside 4 l'lex Kids OK No pels 1375. 645·2478 E ves-& Wlrnds EA.5TSIDE 2 BR 2 Ba. J>8l10, gar. ne w paint. avail now $t2S mo Call ~5880. ask for P am or Larry 2 Br. carµt!~. drapes, bit ms. adllS only. no pet:. lllOVii:tona 1\va1l 10 I S.iil· l.Jb'7 aft SP~ I Br sto,e. rcfng~. smull ) artJ. Ad ults, no pets. S3t5 5'18· 1377 master bdrm w/walk-in clOiSel. ~10/mo. 995-1093. rlarbor Area-2br. Iba, no pets ~ $400/mo. S54·2llll after6prn New condo, l & 2 bdrms, ~75-$650. Adults only, no peLc;, many rec rac1tities !WH826. 2 Bdrm l'n Ba Condo. $<'50 Adults, no pets <.:a II !lf;<(.2566 or 973-2971 Agt no fee N11:e 2txlrm, t 12ba t wnhse !>l) le apt Pool. gar. lnd ry , new c r1.1 t . S49S I m o 960 5043. 1-6JO.Cl3SO New Luxury 2Br Condo, 1-'ull Sec1.1rity unde r · ground parking, Cagney Lane, S77S1rro 675 3007 -- E1\STBLun · I br. 5gl sdult. 110 J>Cls $4f,.., mo 644.47117 1400 st ( t'Ondo, rnstr stt!S, fri>I. very sharp. SS7S. no pets !J68,8:Jl:ll:I, 000 ISO:J F. Bluff, 2 br. 2'" 1>11. rrplc, :i car encl l_!ur. ~/mo. 640-5296 SanCi..nte 3876 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S3JO + ul.lhl1es paid Kids OK, Trt.>e!>Y area <4985) 6.11 4556 agt Ice ------ Move in today. $325 $375 I & 2 Bdrm Walk Lo beach Nice & clean 4\18 6187 or 498-l903 J Br :! ba, 2 balcun1es, frp lc, ucean \'1cw SS90 mo SM6 074 1 , 768 4541 2 Bdrm I lia. s ml yrd. garage. close lo ~ach . $37Sl mo. 4\IJ 5047 ur 496-4292. ---- Laguna ~h. TOW res1d Xtra br ~avail, s hr fam r10/lvg rm, kit. $235 w1u11l Prer mature non s moke .h30·S330 d ys, <194·5613 ev. Ha lph L:iuren polo l yp(I female needed to shr lux· ury 2 Br 2 Ra apt on the beach 111 lhc sand. S37S t. -- ut1I Com p! furn .. frpk , W JD, etc. Housekeeper 1 lime pr wk. garage. Non· smoker. good sense or humor. Call Dys 642 6600. eves 673-l.531 Joseph. Female Roommate want ed lo !>hr beaut Irvine· home w 11.1rof male,JJOOI , tenrus 1.1rer. non-s moker 25 40. S250mo. M 1ke 551-1 149 MJl·Nons moker. 23., Fem to shr 2 Br 2 ba, 11r So <.:st Plaza, S200 incl util. 545-4676 $1500 mo 2lJ I Ill •M~I IRVINE TERRACE Lo'el\ 1'hrl't l~·11r.;i .. 11 .. Two ·H11th llurrw \\.tth Unsurpa!>Sl'd \ It'\\.., 111 Iii I li.1 11ph , I 1 ,111 Ill•" 111•1• ,11 ll\O l""h )111•• .. 1 t .. 1•1 .-;11 -;x.: ·~· """"' ~ .... 1111 .!fl1 lt111 ... ~1·1 , -itu\11 ~·~ WOODBRIDGE l • .t1.,•,.11fo 2 Ur 2 l:IJ. ~•~1 mu I .1l.1·fr11n1 :? llr .! Ii.. $:!:!.'• n u WATERFRONT I !Jr 2 ha, refng. :.IOV\'. l'l\1111>1 rur11 rcnc·cd palw, lgl.' g11rai:e. 20' t"1at o;lir.1. S!~'>O.'mo , yrly. wkly or wkml li75 :1mrL li75 4421 Social Act1v1t1es 01 rec1nr •Free ~unday Brunch• 88Q's •Par lies• Pius much more GREAT RECREATION: Tenn•s •Free Le~sons (pro & pro shop)• 2 Health Clubs • Sauna• Hydroniassage •Swim· ming • Dr1v1ng Range Ovllhous .. 1 bdrm apt on overs1ie lot with !>lately country home $37 5 without ut1I li45·1ili2S $475. Lar ge t:heery 2 bdrm 3 ba Close to oJ\.'t!iln No JJtllS. G75·6196. l!:J.1 JJ(r. SanJumt Capistrano 3878 .......•.....•......••. Condo 2 Rr 11".I Ha New carpets, drapes, p111nt $.175. 492-6700. 492-279fi Apl to Stu-$22.'> mu. Cull Clyde 675· 7003 after 7pm CtJM Roommate needed lU 1 lu shr 4 Br house, NB Steps to beach. Sl&'i. 1st & last 631-3574 B a ' 0 t t ..i n SJIOli Month \t·.1r ' l.A"ast!. llmkcr 75!1 •11110 I Ill 11 " l ll I>•• .J l ' II /<; IJ,JI '•II \l!l'IH 1!11; .W!tl et Toro 3232 I Bachdor Wlll . water & hot watcr .. ~~Jtd~nmg scrv, S27U m11 646.:1627 -"' I Bl >flM Unit en Tn-l:'lex. ~permo. 5:)1). 7542 ------5-taAna 3880 ........••............• S BR J B.; 2.SllO ''I fl ln in1:: 'ferr.;t•t• W.illo. t" shOµ.s & bl>.Jd1 t. rdn r tn cl SI 001 11er mu \1:1 644·963.S ..•.....•..•.•......... 1-:1 .. µ.1111"• ,\ F.1·1111111111 1111 hun"lL' \lo l.cru.r.i.l .i " I m·•l ' ti ::i.'"~.()·" llJJl f\••• 752-2211 hr nl'w Extra ~µac·iuus , Wr. JUa, luxury gard1•n l'llnrlo w \l"t'I bar & (rplc NcwpoM H1::1ghts Close tu ucat:h & shopp111 )! ~ ~~ !J84t1 or ~ 7!!45. BEAUTIFUL APART· MENTS: S•nglp.s, I & 2 Bedrooms • Fur rum~d & unru7n1shed •Adu II LI• rng ·No Pets • Models Open daily 9 10 6 Xtra LTCJ Roomi Clean, quiet. 2 lld, I Ba. no krds/peb $360 r;no Gall <.ra1g 631-12il6 2 &!rm m Duplex. near 3bdrm. 11'!1ba. patio, dtil beach $400 1>er mo. gar. nr S.C Phuu. $550 !>36-7542. S49 0300 exl 31 d ys SSS· 1600 l!'Ves 2 Smart Guy1> rrom Npl - need rmmte for· semi plu sh Buy Ave Res1den<'e :\otus l like Monty "Python & ctea'n k 1 t c tie $2 l3 J m.o Isl/last 675-W24 RENTIMES 6 31-4555 RENTALS ~hr 2 oa Jhr 2hJ ,!hr 2 h;, ·!hr ~·~ha lhr 2 h..i SiOU l~:Z~I~ Deluxe 2hdrm Jpl near beach & .ios rreev. a) Aparinwnh FumisMd Share 4 bdr house I ll .\va1l now ~12 3924 cw Unfumistt.d 3900 CostaM•sa 3224 llll\ll.IOlll<l:;"T •••••••••••••••• ••••• ......,.:._) Hdrm s,:,.~u ff •'h\ -·d Charming 2br home $295, p1cllet (1 rl ~ :iril Gre.ll ror k1!l:.1t1.r.1111c ,. hJJ.-tSSc:l Betti \1~l'nl RENTIM ES A~ ERIC,\'!-. Fl 1<~1' COM PLE."'l'E Jl(J \I I· RENTAL S E.It \'IC I· Al.LAREAS SIZl-.S \ onl ~ ~ii .11-c ~·;111111\ ,.1, ... t r.1h 6. li<'l' 4Cll "It)• L'Jll 'IOl-1 ;!.'}(~. io1 • . .1 ·~··: ,.,,.,.1 '''"'t.• I Feuntain Valley 3234 ....•.....•...•..•..•.• I , .. ·l.1111:1h1 ult•m.Jtc • In this "l>•lW,,1Le :i I B1 'i.·:?S IXl7fi• ,,,,. REHl'IMES 631-4555 .ibr • ~ :!' ~tia St.Miii "'urn 1----------Si50 $7!'.41 ~25 S'l\)0 ---OH\.~ &~ms LidolsJ.bas~ Thi:. "arm. comfortahle Oakwood Garden Apartments Newpart Beach/No 880 l•v1ne 1a1 lh1t>1 1714) 645-1104 Newpart Beach/So. 1700 161h SI IOover JI 16111 \714) 642-5113 hom~ 1s close to tennis 1._ _________ _, RF.AL TORS 2 !Jr I ba. rrptg all ncv. paint. bit-ms, Sl!>O mv fi31·51118 arter :!pm NEW IJRt-:l':U APTS Bach & Loft. 1 Bdrm Bach. Prom s:11s li'rplr rec room. pool. Jacun1. t!nClosed .:ural(ei. Gas & waler pd \dulls. n1; pets. 393 llamllton. C M 645-4411 1 llr. I B<i Bil ins pat111 frplt:, no pets lrnll£o beach S350 \sk lo r La\'onne. il4 84r. 4755 "'''~>s J ft 6pm Irvine 3844 •.•••••...............• 1 (Jr Condo in "T:ii"kes~' r\111 jac. tenms. end unit Sli001mo. 731-1763 AND PHIL ES CALL TOU,\ Y 631-4555 Huntin<Jton lkach 324 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11523 CA .. PUSD1t·/RVINE lSl',llJlllUI ltrand 1J1·v. .I Jnd heachcs With :J Udrms. :1 &. d1•n and formal d1mnr: nl(lm, 1t 11( fers a perfect ulent.1 or ram1ly comfort and easy cnlcrtmmng. $1200 mo <)'c:rnfronl view 2 & J 8r. h:il n.1ny, frplc-. gar F'rom S5SO w111ter 64() 4787 2 & 3 Bit 2 Ba. l(ar, q.1ts. Qrps. W •D hkup, patio, nu lllJl!lS, 2 k1tJs $125 & SS25. ltll·H Del ~a r. &.15-~ 1-·ormer rmdel tondo 1n lhe Spnng!> over pool SJ 2 5 m o A 3 8 Ii i 0 0 731· 7WS 3Dr llOltll' tn scdut11•il area Sl9516-155 1 frc REHTIMES 631-4555 2 BR C'ollal!l' \tlult•, No pell> H.i11 1(•• ,I(. rd n )ll u't1b jJald ~;,., m .. ~,_, W llllh 1;.1:.i t!X:L'> KIDS/PETS OK t:·Side House. 2 ltclrrn belt 111 :.•, ba llu11t111'-l\1111 11 ... 1rh h1111w.• l'om1.1l1•tl'I. 1•11q11•l•·ll ,11, •lr.11w ol .) ltl<1\ k' £111 111 lw.11 h & ,( t111olo, \llOO lit' I 11111 • ut1I!. IJ\111• r will rna111 IJlll \'°\I I .1nl 1.1n I .111 ·-~· hl l 11 1111• ii 1.1r11I .,. U•• :i;L, 1 I,~,, lo '\ 11rw,1s l\.1ds t '"' .: ,1 1111 1 uJ,·d 'IHI-' \,.•'Ill 1, • l.'i.'ll1 f\·1 Garage. Fried ,afd S.'lt • I \t , .. lut1 I\ ,.,,.,.µt 11inJ I &&2-2510 646 18-iH hr 111d "'''~ Ill'\ •·r ,,,. 111111•11 ' ~ru ·• ~ tJa £side duph:x u1111 ~ H1 I l'l• 11n L.ir1tJ c·;qHnl? Ba . lr g Hd d Iii pd •. ir: • .).. clrap .. -. OK. Avail lO I t 1,1, r..111111 .. 111.1.1 ... 1111 11µ Santo TOl'T\d' S.151.1 (~11 -.t 11r-. loll ·ti • .-1·a11 lit· John &t6-.>0'Jt> Brand nev. :1 Ur .! H.1 I lownhome, rpk IJJllll I t ar ga ral!e :-Ot>I 11)(1,I area . S74!\ 5 1~ ~i.:jx 646·9125 t'\'C'> 2Br. 1.Ba. hv rrn, I rrk gardener, no pet-;. SSOl'.I S48·S827. l•'' •I -"' :iclrm nr •h·n 5 t,• ·•·k frun1 hl· 11•11 lit • 11111111 Sl 11>1 111•1 11111 ., llliJ•, llv.111 I \\I.I 111.llll lJHI "'l • ;1rtl \'.tit 'Jl~j 11;11 HU,l•\ I i'lfl'Jt :i:.!!J.; I 'or .1 l"<ll~ 2hr dr•sc tu t hi' l.><'.Jl'h I !lfilM) fre fl.'ll lfl.14i A~nt C11 rrnl 2 Br duplex. s.t70 ut1l pd, l•.wr 1 lir :l ha. ll!l' fam 333 E. 2151. CM , .11tlt nl'"I pets. rm fr pie nr hl'ad1 i:ar m·ncr SR'".11 5:11; 1~12S J Bdrm 2t~ Bu brand rww spacious <:undo . V.1ull<'<I ceillng.s. frplc, fi62S ""' 964-4590 New 2Br, lli..i l.Junrlq hook up. gar.i~w I rnnt yard T 1><1t10 .\dull~ no pets. $495 1 ... 15 i30o ORA)tATICCharmer. LI! dJx 38d 3~. JO~ J:kh Vac S7S064&1035 3.BR. sharp & cle.in. M c:.il Verde. S6SO mo ,\~k for Bill. 546-5880 Famtly w lgc 'Jrd :Jh1 2ba. rrµlc. cpl l.1ri' ok $685 m o 5!">!1 115~> 111 957-0251 M ESA VERUE 5 Ud r m , formal dimnn rm. P\>l.•I. maintenance & ~arden!'r Incl. SlOOO/mo lse l'ull Waterfr ont llnmcs. 631-1400 NEW J BR J Ba condu, fplc. patio, 2 car ~ar Near shops. S695 mo , 11 pets. Agt. 759-1065 2br, smJ rncd yrd. dean, at 1ar. pet OK. Crpts & drps. 5470/mo. 642 0857 Near new Eastslde 2 BR 2 Ba. fa m rm, wetbar, bltns, gar, wo rksh op, yard. No pets S62S mo Ownr /bl.tr 67S..3568 $1.17 per DAY f'rt•,l1)!hlU'-l'Jl,111° 1E1r llclu\c llmrn· 1rpk 14arai.:~ IJalcnn\ \If'\\ ! m•>rl" s.5'•1 1i;, i'I 1 fee R.ENTIMES 631-4555 '\ ~.llL' 1•111<('.lll 1-:lcl{.1111 ~ hdrro f:tm rm & rlc n s;~; mo t Plush <:l'Jll'>. 2• • h,1 I • 0,1r i!l.IS!> l>'ll i:.ir "'' i.:ar fulh 111a1nl \"II 1\d11l1!-11•1 l)t:l'I l11qwr.· ill~ IKth St-; IJ. •)RU 1.3:.1 or !ll~l G.1:11 3 Odrm "?. 8'1 w fam1lv rm. JU.•.1 1•11m11lf•l1•1\ r\'noval- •'tl n u .lfl><'I!> cir apt·~ til1· , m1 lrom bca1•h 1 ·ro~:. st ~ Oro<1khurs1 B11sh;1rd liarcl1•11111)! pa11l u~ owner ~7~ mo Cnll 1)1'\Jbil• 731 "'i!VH I IO!\I E FUH ltl':NT · :1 llr S.'l.50 F'encell yard anll garag1• r~amtly pl ·a se Klus & pet s \lelMlllC.' l 'all '!!~I 245/ili v1 !l'i';i 2!r71 i\i,'t no r cc 2hr 2' 2ho. """· dl'luic <'<Ill· do. frpk, v.ct 1.Jnr tennis. J>llOI. S62S mu Hll 1 9UO t 217, 53&651>5 ----- 411r Exec. 2'1Ra, S7SO mo. '' "'l 546-0022, 9li4 ~ 3 Br. ti • Ba. w pool, S700 mo, 1st & last .,. S2SO dep 968·8009 :1 BR. 2 bu new I story Z1 hr ~ec . full re<' facs. Adil. <'omm. No pets. ~'iO 9"0 . 21:Vi92-2'.xl6 Former motit!I. cxl'c' l\'I:, .:lbr fam rm. urr1,·c. l rrnl dl.n rm, Sl.'>O, ow11r ai,rt. 752 IHG 3248 ....................... JOG TO THE BEACH! r'r11m th.I~ elegunl 38r' Kuls OK 1 < !t!IT:> J fee REHTIMES 631 -4555 Gracious lcviog m lovely 3bdrm. 2ba w/s 1>:r 'o pets S82S mo .i!J7 40i2 644-9990 Lovcty J Br rwnhse 1n ~cwport Heights 21 ~Ha . frpl.•, & pool Nl'WI) de- c: n r ale d S850 mo b-15-4955 or 645.,~ Lri:. 2 Br Condo Newport He1i:hts . Frplc. pool. w ashe r & dr yer- S6SO/mo 67S-ll410 days or tJiJ-~eve:, OCEA~FRO~T ;1 Bedroom Largt' uc•luxe Winter No µel~. 673.t;(;..IO ~~ . .••................... 3806 ......•.•.............. Deluxe Bayfront Jbdrm. 2ba, re!ng, (rplc, adulls. no pets. $900/mo yrly. 646-7213. 644-S 138. I bt.'<lroom , stow, rernl! encl garu~e :-lo pct!> 5335. 64(0-2901 H• ~.1my J Br TownhouSI! • \pl. in qwel Adult 1·11m plex Ncwl\ redecorated, F1re1Jlace, cmclsd patio & garage Son; no pelS S49S mo. 645·338 l or 675-5949 3848 . .....•................ Wide ocean views . Class ic architel"ture on acres of gardens Pool & spa. Estate IJ\'10g. Clo'>e 10 beat:h & s hoppin.£! I Udrm AJ>l S47S 111<:1 ut1ls ~tature (·ons1derale a dull. 494-46.53 or 494 1>017 Studio a pt, plly rum . P'-t beac·h access, S37S, ullls mcl. 49'J4517 tlt'eanfront mobile home -----... --Lge l BR Yrly SleJ>S to heh and stores. $400 mcl utiJ. 673-4220 I Br I Ba Completl'I> re decorated . include~ refr1ge, paliu, laundry rm. S310 mo. + deposit 1970 Wallare 646-0341, ~-61SS t Br. near VIC-ton a Bc.ich Ulll l nl"I SJ85 m o 49U316 from Sl50 mo Iii I J ON THE BAY. 2 Bdrm. 1!1.I 3'116 2ba w Po<>I Security ~mo ------lolboa PetliMula ll07 LOCJlll'CI Hlls 1850 EMERALD BAY c >cc.t11s1de Front Ruw \ 11:w .i Br. I~~ rec· rm ,\,,111 10,15 S2fi50t mo °" 00'.?9 Fabulous lge Woods C11ve 2 llR 2 Ba honw <>c·l''.ln qews. rermdeli>d Avail tm m('<.I. $l20ll mo W I D. ,..re(rig IOl"ld. 499 -1789 Loguna Hills 3250 ..•........•........... JRr rondo. View of moun· l<uns, near golJ course. L.1guna Hills village SECURITY CO~IJO 2Bdrm, 2ba, ~150 mo W.il(•rfront llo mes Inc 631 1400 IAYFROHT CONDO 2+den, excellent uon SI iOO pr mo. slip available i60-!13.13 loca Boat ,, gt Lrg Jbdrm upper duplex, I house fro m (JC:Ca n . ocean view, $750 mo yr ly 6i5 8018. •..•...............•... Small Bach. S300 Yea rly Ulcls pd . 4 !!PM Mana~er 675·Sl \2 Balboa Peninsula 2Br apt. C o \e r ed ca q iorl , $440/mo. Annual rental. 552-~. Cute bachelor. very pri vale w /huge deck . $325 /mo yr ly 675-8018 Capistrano leoch 3818 • •••••••••••••••••••••• S4 60 2 Ur l B a Townhouse Frph'. near new. all bwlt ms. pal w lm m .. -d. occupanry TS L M~ml. 642· 160.1. ------ ......•.....•.......... Hillside2Bdrm w1pool $-155 Nu apJ>k '58161 fee R&fTIMES 631-4555 Laguna NiC)Uel 3852 ••••••••••••••••••••••• E SIDE TRIPLEX UNIT Lge2 BR condo. newly re- 2 br. lba w /deck. encl rurbished, pool. adJts. No gar., large mslr. Child pets. SSOO SS2·0042 aft 6· _ok_. $425._67_s-_1_11 t __ -. ..-wport e.ach 3869 I & 2 BR apl, adults, no pets. $310 & S345. Jll w Wilson. 631·2177 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATIRFROMT WONDER Pools. lt!nn1s. volle)hall l----------J br, 2 ba. lotal priv, hob tub. beach & park , Sl200/mo. 496-2550 Nrce l Br on qwct :.I $3.50 No µels. ~lalure µarson, J ust steps lo ~ sand Ftom this 2Br w /garage Only S450 <6405 > ree REHTIMES 631-4555 l!ll' 5005. 002 SS8S A~k for~ lltn1E F'UR HENT J Bdrm. SS..SO Fenced ~ard & garJge Family plea~e . K ids & pcl s welcome Call 964·2566 or 973-2971. Agent, no fee 3 Br2Ba, $450 mo Children OK 831-311-1 1Ulc for Belly ---------Loguna Ml~ 3252 ••.•..•...•.....••.•••. J UR + den. 2 ba house in Ni1:uel Shor es. oceans1dt' r1f hwy <;ated commum· ly, teruus crts. pool. etc. Mi11 6 mos. lease al S82S per mo + ut1ls . 4!17·2380 Mission Vleio 326 7 ............•.....•.... Mediterranean 3br home Ct!nln 1l air throughoul W /brick frplc(6.170lfee REHTIMES 631-4555 llOME FOR RENT J Bdrm. SSSO Fenced }ard and garage. Fam ily please , kids & pet s welcome. Call 964-2566 or !f13.297l Agt. no ree .• .._wport IHch 3269 ··················~·· NO FEE! ApL & Ccmdo remals. Villa Rentals 675-4912 Bk.r. REHTIMES "AMEltlCAS LUDD IN THE IUSIMESS OF RENTALS" CALL 8.\YFROMT LEASE w1eqwly JBR 2ba, wrap aroi.nd deck. Exc:lus1ve location w1a ll amen1t1es sccunty gate, pool, ten· ms. !>auna, etc Gre:ncst l>argam 1n Newport Beach S50,0IX>. Price in- cludes pvt beach club. Ca II 760-6000. ext 200 3 Br. 2~ i1a Frplc. rnl'd yard. 2223 Anmversllry Lane. 7~ 167i. San JYClr\ Capistrano 3278 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beautiful 2Br Estate! ~SO Cool N Breezy n u bit ms Kids(6409l fee 6.1l·4s:;7 Agenl Valcrii: Tustin 3290 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Country Collage, 2Bdrm Slone frplc.$400tS440J Agent Jim 631·4556_ 3425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• prd 61S-660b ! Corona .. Mer 3822 - -1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 b d r m . I b a . 3 0 81 NO FEE! .ApL & Condo 2 Bdnn. l bu. rear unit Rochester, small yard rentals. Villa Rentals w/pallo. 514 J asmcne E side C :\1 S-tSO I 57S·49128kr. Avail Oct I. $49S1mo. ~.7444 1 --------- 673'8855 --1961 Fullerton I PAii NEWPORT $500. 2 Br. 1 Ba Apt 1 Br l a r ge & clean COUNTRY ClUI Block to beac h. Nice StoveJrefnge. S310 in4' UVING location. c lose to all. eluding ut1ls Adult. N Singles. 1&2 bedroom Pat 1 o /balcon y. TS L pets 673-6372 apts. & townhouses. Mgmt aA., l"'"' -I Ftom $449 · 644-1900 ' ........ """· Stunning. large I Ur.I FJegant 2 hdrm, 2 balh. Garden AJJl. Pool, rec NEW DECOR-3Br . 2Ba. cfirung rm, f/p, bay view. area $36.S. ilO W. 18lh. frplc, gar. 2 blks bc h. $800.A.gt .640-1830. Sl $675 mo . yrly . No Costa Mesa 3824 WesL'!ldC2 Br J na. pets lkids,64S-l6S2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $425. 2 BR Yrly I Br. Newly decor. gas pd, SS6·6516 1 Blk from bl>ach e ncl gar. Adlts. pool. Newer 1 & 2 Bdrm Patio Upper Uml in Duple1< 642 5073. "" I Ba . stv. refrige. waler. 3 Br. Townhouse. newly decor. gas pd_ enclsd gar. Ad Its. pool. 642-sm3 2 Br. l bath Apt. Newly decor Gas pd. enclsd gar. pool. Adlts. 642·5073. & garage ... •om SJ65. $400 mo. 3505 Ba bloa Adulls.nopets.548-.5766. Blvd. Agt Gus 213 / lbr, cpl, drapes, car port. $260/mo. 2522 Santa Ana. 646-3192 -----~--· HlaltMclon leach 3840 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 966-1711 -------- H U N T I N G T 0 N Low move in! 1295 2br Sunny 2Br.S32:5 w /apple good localiont84e61 ree RBnlMlS 631·4555 Bay F ront super large condo, 2bdrm. 2ba. sec bldg, boal dock avail, ad.ults, no pet s . Owner/agt $1250/m o. 675-0105. HARkOUR, prime loca-Good location(6370lfee \Ion, manna view. beaut Mr. Shores6J1·4S56 Agt. new Jbdrm. $975. 3ba, balcomes. frplc, elc. No ft~ Zbr 2ba pets. 213·634·8602 or llOOsq n. fplc, lnd.ry. 714·640.66SS. DishWT. encl gar, SSOO. 3107 Mace Ave S4(M4()() Costa Mesa 2 BR 2""1 Ba, __________ 1 2 Br. 2 Ba. Luxury Apt. Lovely 111 adult, no peL'I, Quiel neighborhood t,263 Br opts. 6200 Ed· E!lslblu!f area. Older Inger, h.b. 846-0619. clientele. $495. 640-6379. Deluxe poolside xtra lge 2br, 2ba. Bltns. dshwhr. IV, miles beach. Adlts. no pets . $395 mo lBr. 33rd St. Crpts, patio. stove ref rig. Adults only, no pets. Refs. S3751mo. 646-7662. !536-8362. plus:-. Wtil with patio, 2 $410.$465. 2 Br. 1 81. Apt . c a r g & r a g e a n d Pool, laundry rm. crpts, r1re place. Adults only drps. Adults only. Cal complex. S57S mo. Credit OK. TSL Mgmt. 642· Jetl3. Big Canyon Townhouse 2 check N!Quired. 675-5880 ............ ..n.:TAa..a 1 "'l(ES Bdrm. . 2 Ba_. 2 under- 7""' ,,. .. ~1 MSC).$47!5. 2 Br. 1 Ba. Apts. nvr-. 1 ·~ """ --··-.a k 1 Thal'sALLyou pay for a 30d1y ad ln the 2 Scorv Omdo. large 2hr, l•~ba Pool Adults Onl) Ncfl r Rronktiurs t / • 631-4555 or ...... _.. All built-ins, enclsd gar. SPAR~G STREAMS &•vuuu !>!Ir 1.11g Paces. Tri I I H 8 28 " Ba W/0 '---L N SC ~ C ADlNG -Pool. \el\IU5, etc. 544.0509 ·eve , . . r ... ~1' • nuo1H.q>. ear . . microwave. trash com· Plata. Cat OK. lmmed. WATERFALLS pactor, tennis court. rac.. occupancy. TSL Mgmt. TOWERING PINES Bayshores quetball, pool, jacuul & 642-1603. " NEWSPACIOUS ••••••••••••••. •• •• • •• • C: D .\1 Sl95. Isl & lasl + Seawind Village .'lew 1&2 bdr m luxury adull apts 111 14 plan!> from S.t 15, 2 bdrm from S505 + poob , lenn1s. watt.>rfalls, IJ(lnds' t.a:. deposit n .oqwred 700-82.si )!ale Female share 3 Br Townho~e. Non smoker nedt, referrenc·\'s Btwn 21 JO )Cars $175 fT1(I +-I I uuls Near OCC 54.i-SJ.5.I for cooking & heatm~ ..-tm 2S ~ to shr s br pa.t.d.-£rom.. San Diego hOO'I~. Balboa rs-. w "'2 f'rw' rlnve :-.!ort h •>n Olhen.. S200 winter, $300 ~a\;h lo McFadden then :.um m er. s.i oo dep West on Mc Fadden lo Sharon, s:J:s.9331 wkdys. s~J\l.lnd Vtllai.:e ---- l i14 1893 51!)8 ~ I-' to shr 2 br. 2 ba . Ot:eanlronl fur W1n11•r ] l'rumontory Pt VIiia l w1cpl. non-s.,..,ker, $400 Kent a s. H1m1-;hed & 11n 673.9077 e es . 7~-6054 lum Broker 675-4912 --"--·-·----Rooms--4000 G~°f:... ..................•.•.• 4350 R oom w fu l l h ou ~c privilege ~. 'l1;:11.port Be:ich, {)tot I 642 6811 On :'>ewport Bt!a<'h Heac h II 0 le I r 0 {Im !, m !I 11 kuchen 2306 W <A:ca n f ronl. $280 & up + $280 sec & depos1l 673·4 l!><t Pror. woman seeks room Ill house nejr beach {'all :>38·~5 e''es b·9 Hunt Bch house. J Br. 2 Ba. 4 blks from beach S22S + SlOOdep. Aft SP!'v"l !lti0-3494 Room 111 IJrge hou:.\' Ftplc. Lge }ard. I m1 lo OCC. $185 + '• ut1l. Fem _pref ~57 ~ __ Young white exec r eq room & bath. 1·2 e"es per .w~k. Days & cond1t1ons nex. Rel avail. lrvme oC· ri ce please call Dys 714 -851·1701. eves . 213·821 ·2600. D. Phillips. Empl man JS·4S. kit. pnv. S17S/mo. Call ad 11342, 642-4300, 2A hrs Room & locrd 4050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Room & board 1n ex· change for 4 hrs. 6 da)' wk cleaning & cooking All 4. SS&-1737 Vocatfoft R...tah 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOUNTAIN VIEW VILLAS ~SClUI Near Palm Spnngs 1·2 & J bed~m villas availa· ble. Weekly . m onthly and aruiually 7 Lighted tennis courts. Close to Rancho M1ru gc's Restaurant Row. Agcnl, (714)328-4097. Palm Springs f'amous Mission Hills CC, beautllul 2 story tennis villa on lake & golf course. Lge top d eck wtlh views. 644-5687 RlfttdstoShcre 4300 ·~····················· Moving? Avoid deposits & cul living expe nses • ..•..••.•••............ 10x20 Gar. Stor ag" only Costa Me:. a $40, mo. Ca II I 5 tJm. GJ0.4120. Single garage. 5'15. 731 W 18th Sl. Costa Mesa 640-9900 Office Refttal 4400 •.•.•.......•.......... WESTCLIFF BLOG. NEWPORT BEACH Corfte• •~tchlt 0r ... •..ct""'"-'"••· ../ANC-~---. ./c-.,.m-• ./.-./ u ....... ,/,..,, __ _ ./ielO• -· / ....... ""'''"' Call Mr. Howard 645· 6101 ()(fit:e space avail. Full service executive swles avail for lease in Center Pointe. Located near OC Airport. For leasing in· formation call /DeeDec fluff: 955·2288. 1617 Westcliff. N.B. Want finan cial msl. 7000s.( Isl noor. Agent 541·5032. SUITE DEAL ~~~~!ts!!· • l mo Ftee Rent F1exible Fioorplan Lido Marina Village 17141675-8662 WATERFRONT & PENTHOUSE SUITES 280 to 3000 Sq. Ft. PrHtlcJt Addrns OcecmVlew1 w .. 1ars l714t 615-8662 KOLL CENTER NEWPORT Elegant exi>culive suites in prestige localioo. With co mpl e te s up port se rvices . FIRST MONTII FREE . 714/851-0681 Proressionally since ----------1971. HOUSIMATES 832-4l34 The Roommate You're Looking For Is Looking For You! srio.ree for peo- ple with home to share. $35 for those looking. und l>ro'S ronpany a roomm.le search agy 75~9475 Ideal location for Al· tomey, Real F.stale, or Entrepreneur. Offl<'e now av1i11ble · large paneled Reception area w ith storage and 3 privat e offices in beautifully maintained full service bui ldin1' <Comer Westcurr Dr. a. Irvine, Newport Beach). 800sq. f\. Call Melissa ~6101 DAILY PILOT SOVICE lllECTORY J\d;im~ $ol7:S oo:i~ms2 2685 Bayshore Or . Sllllflil. Avail Nov. 1. $750 A~~l~. -----4bdrm, 2'Alba. Sl.300/mn.. mo -......... l·iata·OI66. ~ El 1 1 ... -:...=-"'"""'· ...... •..::.LI~ • e1antr rep aces Turtll'n.K.'k ·View year lse. 213·"1·3252 or '"° '"'' p•U...y ·-s. •Prtvate lakeside p1liOE Versailles. Dix 2Br, 2ba. frplc, ocn & bay view. t895. All amenities.eves 644-4586 Yearly lbdrm , re· rurbished bathroom. kitchen nook. 13SO. JOU :Mth. 'Apt 14, 873-0IMS. Female roommate lo shr ,~~~~~~~~~ luxury twnhle, rec facll, •· • matr bdrm, bath, S290 ca;TA MESA. ORANGE mo. smaller bdrm $260 COAST FINANCIAL 00 IT NOW' 642-5671 P.xec 1'wnhmc. 2 Br. 2 38$-2176. -.. ~• u~ h 1---------Sham 2bdrm condo for n--... -beaut.ifuJ lrg & balconies °"' eart \ones I yr. lse ·.. ......... ...... H led pool Ir S700rno. Ginny Stevens Westcliff area lovely ex· rent In ~I Toro. l t,.!ib1. apt, tor families with tor * ea 833 lf!OO l.leutlve hornt. 3Br, 281, air, laundry rm, at-2 children. Near park. whirlpool spa ~~ • 9?5-ll~ -available for Immediate ladled 1 car 1ar. tncd Heat paid. No pets. •4 m81'.:! frort11 ,.;each 3-2·1, yearly ~tals. Call 3t>drm. 2ba, nt!ar Centrul occupancy. Dee. J .D. patlO. pOOI. avail now. 28r,2Ba $485 ,..,. fordetails mo. 640-4538 Cathy aft CENTER: SUITE 6 5PM 284!5 M .. Verde Dr. E. , Roommate wanted, new Irvine hse. $250 mo. 532-887!5 dys, 85'1-0343 $295 mo. inc ldl Recep, Uooist. and utilities. ~ 9-S or call96'1·1Al4. J .E. Owlger Attorney Park .~ Property Management: ee.t time tb call after •W. 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Call Gene cle1:1n 1.45-420:i,64541!1.1 ''"""'" 1 1ru• &b)'ltlttrn..i 111)' hum .. 111•11r \'111con11 I \ r ,\. 1111 (' !'\'\ (;.j~ !WK:.! rm fi li(t C'\)U('h StO t·h.r F.1.f:(.~ltlC'lAN l'm•1·<1 ·,,••••••••••••••••·.:~··•• Cedar Cl'j)l & uphol cln, 552-MSS Neal 1.1atches & textures ~~1Y::~~ l~~l ~~1:n~11;''1~:·l' >'l".111 "I' '• "1• ', $,\ {;UJtr f'IJ!ll roet odor n l(hl frtlf' t'lltllllotlc• 1111 IJUlelfllVI H•OliCllt,;._,ylS Stfll, :>ColChgrcJ, pror nr -----r-11 1 111111 tlll l t'µC l't'l~1t11 I!) yn .. xpr htr,e or~ffillll Jiii~ 1·x1••r P11otm61 0.-pcn wax Reus 838 5543, Dave's Painting, scrv1ni.: Free Est. 893-1439 shake. hl'J lxm<Jctl 111" Ou •Ork m\-sdl Rd,., Lir 1337~ fi7J llJ:l!l lh1hh ti:ll ~ 751 81151 area 9 yrs, must rea.s F'rce esl 1.:ull '~,O li77li 1111 • h 'u I 1111• I• •1 It 6..1h~ :;lltll)~ In} h1llllo' l'ostJ 1\\1•1>•• '\J i'" 1111rt 1u·ea Kaw. tl-46 Wtll ~I 0101 Insured. bc'd 586 8425 S1>ec1allzing in int /e xt 1. 11 11111 \1 11 • , f I~ 1· c r 1 ,. 1 .. 11 1., , JACK tH-' AU . l'H D~:s R 0 8 1 N , S ll 0 U..,, t-'. patchang & restuccos, Sandblottin<J T I J C..._.Mcllai.t •··•·•·••·············· llomt' Re .,.111 \." .ab111el Ors . Kltche11 l'u b For m 1c .i !'<1ri 111.: W1 d11do 1>1o11 ft ee t-.:.t ti.JS 818.\ \IH S CAHP~:1 sa-:nvtt.:£ U\ \ \n & Shar .. n ' W11rkrrn lo IJ ll~t 1;1n rr va1" ::.\l'i..m rlr 11nan..i abo up hol S1•n 1ni: 11r.ing .. t'11unt \ l b \I' '"" .m~ltnr t .. 11 044i C.-petstw \\et .11~1. • .. 1 ~1 l le..i11l ,., ••••••••••••••••• • ••••• StCJnl t·l~Jrl & uphol~ Cl,SfQ\l lNTl-,llh>ll Work guar ir u1·I. 11~1un1 c \Hl'l-.:.'IJTR' \Ullt tH5 .mo R> J:.i> 642 880'.J c ..,...t/Concnte NI I} pes ren11l1h•l111~ 1 c pairs. etc 2nd ge1wrn lion. li' yn. an .1reu hc'J Mr Palombo !162 IJ3t<t .......•..•..•...•..••• C'l'men t ""ork drive \\ii}:.. walk wa}lt. 1.1a11oi.. ell: t'r~ esumates. Call after 5, 645-6898 Carpentry int ext -Any site job, e&llmates llJ \e .. ome1t11ni: to sell'' Call Mike, &12-iSOO 1 'l<M1f1t.'\.I ails do 11 well. 1'2331118 (.'111 :-Orn 111b11 llo m 11 r1·1.1111r ' ,111.all '"LL'ANING S~HVlct": Fine ext/int painting by Free est 645·5660 ••••••••••••••••••••••• vtv.i l ft' •ft"ft" •· r J"'-T)'l"r "·I•' l4.... '"' "" Richard Sinor -. St. he. --------Sand & waler 111 •• .,, .,,..~ ~;';::., ... --... -·1· .. c:.1Jau1" v... ' "" ,,.., L',., a t"Aroughl_v Alean -Pl · & .,.., .-.... ruo •• , • ans Try me 836-~ 24 aslenng . reslucco, Xlnt cleanup:, lo I .II H-.11"9 lbe540 l$S7 hrs · special textures. free l'::.l. b75 5994. 21J1!'>!l:.! ,l'Mol &.'.""" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 94 ·6262 .... ................... lluuling & L>ump .lo~ Jmsitorid Pam ting & Papenng ~winq/ Atte>ration~ Cle• •/HauliftCJ ;\-.k rvr Randy ....................... prof work Free est I. "' v. n ~ 1· r \ 1 t ,. ~ t:JQ! Bill & Manlyn 's Cleanin~. ~nbl. Sleve S47 4281 Landi.e•P< t'r n t::.1 Painting & <.:arpenlf) <.:o •Patch PlcuteriftCj• All Types_ 538 7l \J • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 \ i. t I .. ~·t t ., Exp.>n1·nce l>rl·~~1111K111 · , ,\ 11 <l \ 1 L c r a t 1 ,, 11 Tyr '"9 r" ' t>.&2 !f'.A)7 . 11.iul move clea11 up <:on orrer s fall ::.1.1ec1als l'rt'le removal 1Jum1.1 ~. _ __ •VEIYLOW,RICfS• truc k . 4u1 c k se r v Laftdlc...-.,.. On l und:>l'afJe 111 ,1111 t>tl 7G38 •••••••~;';;" ••••••••••• 1eru111ee Free e::.lluwtE."?o 21 .) r expenent•.: Gt.·•irKe ~201.5. ~lowing , t!dg1ng trim m111g Twice monlhly SJO. Clean Uf.lb bi3 3314 Lawn mamtenant·e We specialize in apt, co11cJos & comm t~ret> c::.t 548-2489 aft 6PM 2 Y o u n i; ~I e 11 W r~:.Por\S1b1h11e~ have ~•r 1W U Trul·k. Yard & Trt.oe maint ~WI> Can do a n y thing ! C a ll s.&11 6920 R ENOVA TI NG K O TOTILLI NG SPRINKLF:RS·LAW ~S. CLEAN ·UP Da ve 642·4853, Bud 646-8.i8 l Masonry •.................•.... llAULING &CLEANINC. Brickwork. s mall Jtibs. Tree lnm & painting Newport, Costa Mesa & or ? Ray 96-'1·4276 lrvine 675-3115 eves. AGAPfFORCf PAINTING CCJM PANY 3 Gene rations or Paanung 1.-;xceltence SlS-6701 Papenng b} Le Pap1er $13 ~lrl all rms 1.1:.a1JCr!> Exµ lU lSll!O 536-2350 ---Texturan11 by Charlie Tum nal or spray lCX lured walls i11 l11 a c reativ e de s 1~11 ~ 494·82"8 Plaslerrng & R~>.tuu·o ' Special Textures F'rec Est. 494-626:! ~"9 •·•••················•· New l'Onstruct1 11n. re model reptµt! Slab leaks, electron 1\·ally locat ed & rep aired drams cle:mo'd T<i1> I lat 6Jf>.21KJO SELL. idle item:-. with a t>a1h l'rlut C:la::.~1fled .\d, Rc~s unahl•• Ii .I! .. 1••• ~ 51!111 I I I .••••••.••............. "or <l ual 1l \ 1"1 1. ~ ~IJsvnn w .. rk o1 11 •• !00.'>I lllt:X(ll'll"I\ t I"" I around lii5 l:tl I I ~uu '"' 111 111• 11 11 '" I fur ,, b1•11 .. r 1 ,11 .. ·11 ln cht·t'k tlu· 111,111\ ''"''' adv1•rt 1~ .. .i 1.11 •,1.1· 11 Cl.1!>-.1l11•d 11." •I' 1111 '1• "" 11' . ' l 1 I I Office R.ntal 4400 Industrial R~ 4500 Mart~s. Trust Announcemtsth 5100 Lost & FCMllld 5300 •••••••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deectl 5035 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. :!.~.~ ...... ~~?.~ ~!.~~::! ..... ~!?.~ ~~·f.~:-.~·~.~ ..... ~.'.~~1 ~.:1f.~= ~ 1;.1 ••. • i I Ou 250 sq. ft. gm d rlr. Ullb pd-Sl6S.lrm 779 W. l!lth. St C.M Tom 957-l!l00 ----- -tllS .. OFFlCE SPACf.. Panel Walls Cpl / lleal OH St Pkg 20.S2 Newport Blvd_ CM 556 4181 or 644 2228 Cd:\1 Deluxe Suites. 1500 sq_ft AC. ampl pkg, Uu l f,ld . 2855 E Cs1 llwy, 675-6900 Office s pace 111 :-.iewport Financial Ct!nter. 2 or. fices wipnv entrance~ Pat;-644-~90. 600 sq fl oHicP I ) r lease S7ll0 per mo Ncwporl Center. SOT San Ni colas, Ste 109, &44·4684 LIDO SHIPYARD AREA New 1'1C oHic~s 1 i;s1 sq fl I 1260sq ft 1 l!l84 SQ rt 1 · 2640 sq f\. Lido Mg mt Co. 979-3i33 for app't 1200 sq. fl. S375 mo. 1-'rool office. large rear area & d ou r Unal 2:L 62.9 'ferminal Way C.M . 540-9352 Day. 646-0681 Eves. ------ UltA> sq ft 2 Front offices. 2 Baths Large rear shop area & door $495 mo. 1775 Wh1tt1er Ave. C.M. 510-9352 Days. 64~0681 Eves. FOR LEASE KOJ..L.JJUllN E-JNOUS. CONDO 6200 Slf ft W 12.075 ofc space. nr O<.: Airport. $110, 22u, 3 phase elec. Askmg SO sq ft .. gross 3 yrs Call Hugh al 54()-7923 Mnn·Fra. Costa Mesa location, lot 83'x300'. Partially fen ced_ 2 s tr uctu res coold be used for offices. etc. 5411-1015 dys. 552-7882 eves. Storage 4550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OfftCE SPACE Storage Space. Newport Small private 0H1 ces Beach. 2306 W Ocean- near O.C Alrport. Rent front. 673-4154. on month-month basis. 1..,.---.. -.-W-mted ____ 4_6_0_0 833-8Ul or 833-8244. Mon Fri.9-5pm. BEST RATE an JtEWPORT BEACH Delae OHie~ Space ./ 700 to 3000 Sq. Ft. •Janiton al Sen;ce & Utilities Included •Adjacent to A arport & Restaurant Row •Access lo J Major Freeways 833-8813 2 Irvine locations "There Ill a d1ffert>nce " ~Michelson Dr . 11212 20'.?1 Business Cntr=2 l3 714· 752.0234 -------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wanted in Costa Mesa o r lrvme area, 2 or 3 BR. ho u se prererred. 3 Adults. Xlnl references 673 5701 Eve& & weekends ••••••••••••••••••••••• luiiMSI Opporiunity 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Marketin g Manager ( parttime l needed by established company for 2 product lines that are leaders in their rields- sk1 areas & marinas . Orders on hand wall re- turn inves tment or 125,<XKI an 6 mos _ Please call. 645-64698-5_ J ANITORIAL ACCNTS for sale. San Clem. Laguna. CM area. $840 to SSJOO yrly income. Cash or terms Mr_ Inn. Pres l1g1ous Newport _544_-_n_RO ______ _ Beach office to share. For Sa.le By Owner. beaut $100/mo. 673· 7595 Boutique by the sea in San CleDX!nte. SOO sq ft. Mewport ftoontoge everything you need. just RENTALS open your door & start A1>proit. ~ sq. ft. S3SO making rmney. 492-2411 mo. m~luding utilitsie or 492-6891. 2450 Newport. Blvd. Costa 1---------- Mesa. See Manager. MoMy to Lo.. 5025 200 Newport Center Dr. P rime locat ion with ocean view. 1572 S/f. Sl.50 ft. Call 640-5357. ask for Bjorn Apgar, Agt ~1Rentd 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• For st.ore It office space al ••••••••••••••••••••••• fNEED I MONEY reasonable rates. e 500 to 2700 Sea Ft. M~ VERDEbR _. CRllHTMO PLAZA II PIOILl:M 1.52S Mesa Verde E, C. M. 2lld & lrd TD lomtt s4M 123 971-6511 /ISS.. I I 45 NB/CM, up to 4700 sq.fl. Arran&ed by avail at prime comer. Coet ..... Lomas 1'1t h a& Nwpt Blvd. AMortppBrolter 67s.4900 l-iiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DANA P1'2To8Room YOUCAHll OtcltCcaunl Vt price SUMWITH A ·············~········1 ................... ~ .. Sattler MtCJ. Co. .. K~ the m&ctiam<: .from AU types of real estate Whitman's Garage, Gnat Company ESCOIR'S . Amrtising Bankanl( 1!~1"111\ ' •\I 'I'" *TELLER ~"' I "I 4nvestmentssn1ce 1949 COM Is now l b(l( down· · Specialli:MJift ·· lh~ str~e l ... ~ .K,@n:~ 2nd TD1 Mobile Station. COM fOUND ADS Alf FREE Call: it Hrs. 64I·Oltl0 CcnhjChKks Ambp/MCjViso Iii -· -Sal8S.······--·-· ·Jfl!lter ·'l1N•U<'" tu "''" 1 ·11i The Dally Pilot has Clfl rullllrll(' 111 uUI licauttl ul 1 11111 642-2171 SU-06 I I !~~~~~~~ Cash for T .D's. American Mtg Bk r 953-4141 Widow has money for 2nd T.O No credit check. nu pnlly for action call AGT 67J. 7311 an} lime 2riJ T 0 . SJ0:000 at 14'7c int. Due 3 yrs 20% disc. Bkr. 898-7853 or 964 ·2607 e~·es. ~:th/ PerMllClh/ Lost & Foilftd ···········-············ 51PO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Now You Can Sell More "it h Daily Piiot PE!'i~Y PINCHER ADS ~till onl~· S2. :i l111es for 2 da~~ only I a da~ 3-lc a line ,.\d\c r11 se unc ur more item!> \ alued up t o ~IOU Eac·h addi tional line is only 60<· for the I \\'O davs Snrrv , no com mt•rna l ads a llowccl l'hari:e Your Pennv P1nC"her ..\d or us t• you r Bank AmPriC':ird \'i-;a or ~t;i. lercard f or morr inror,ru.a11on and to place your aihoall 642-5678 HcwYA• 5120 . .....................• MAl<t: SOlrtt:ONl KAPP'I' MAKE SOlrtEONE SMILE Place a HAPPY AD m th.is column for only $3.25. Call 642·5678 BYE-BYE BARBE Much love. Gay le, Elmer. Barbara. Kalam. Jennre. Debbie. Rob & all your other friends! ! A Flctlt1ou1 8u1tneu Nim• Sl•llment flied wllh lhe County Clerk II v•lld ror five yeer1 elter which llm• conllnulng bu11n11M1 mul l rellle. Publlcarloo 11 nec11u ry only I I l here ••a chan11••· Call lhl Legal Oeparrmenl •I the DAILY PILOT for lnlorm11l on •nd nec1111ryform1 642-4321 Ert. 332 Classified Ads. your one· Find what \OU want in stop shopping center Daily Pilot Classifieds. 0 0 0 0 0 642-5671 LOST-Vic. Adams Sehl Blk Whl male cat w 1blk flea collar Limps "Pickles" REWARD' CallSS'L-401.!l REWARD SSS Lost. Sunday ni ght 9·21·80. l.201b Rottweiler neutered male, bla1·k & tan. very hiendly, Lost in Capistrano Bea(•h area. Please call James 498-7575, Found: Parrot in Newport Beach on 9-25. tall to idenlif~· 847-2495 Lost:Brn Lab puppy +German Shepherd . Reward. Call 646-9092 LOST: Blk & whl. male cal, friendly but has neas. Last seen in vie. of Victoria & Thurin. CM 646-2509 Lost : Siamese fi'. ··Saki' . Crown Valle~ Hi ghlands. reward. 8.11-5536 LOST: "Beaut}" Fem. Husky Shepherd Mix Bl k Gry & Creme. Irvine Lite Blue Eyes Rf.WARD. S5l·Hl96 ---- Found cat. male adult. bluck & while. vie O.C. ai r port 979 -5 153, 6441Mi85. Found. big white Bunny Rabbit. in Cd~. please call 759· 1598. LITILE ... HIES ESCORTS all ma1or cree1l card!> accepted ~4723 OIAMOND W.\:'llTEU 12 to l ~aral P P ~o 02M bfr 11. aft 5 *FOXY LADY* OUTCALLONLY * 972·1138 * GupM'Gal1 ESCORTS •972-1621 * Now Hiri ng arter 61.1m MASSAGE $10 W r\D MYSTIC MASSAGE 556-4656Santal\na FIRST LADY &cart. Modet1. Pcriy Dancen. * 972-1345 • MC & VISA AccepleO COVER GIRL * OUTCALL • 953-07i8 MC I'-l !:>A MERCEDEZ •ESCORTS• 972-9599 24HRS. Businessman 40 G'l'' 215 to meet slender t-attr at' live woman to 33. Go ahead call' I.cl s talk. 972· 18.'iO Eat::=:! Siberian Husky, found \'ic ••••••••••••••••••••••• San Miguel & Ford Rd. _,. W..ted, 7015 7:>9-0378. Found. long-haired fem. tabby. wrwhite stock jngs Ja s m ine St 494~23. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Domestic Work wanted. Mature woman. good re· ferences. No car. Can live.in. Prefer the beach area. 8J5..8l90 . f ound. Killy on Orchid Help W..ted 7100 Ave CdM. Yellow ring· ••••••••••••••••••••••• tail. f1ea collar, 6i3-3859. FOUND : Male Lge Shepherd Mix C.M. area Sat . P .~1 631-5616/642-3036 SCRAM-lm ANSWERS Accounting SHIRT-SLEEVES Prr. hours open to asslSl treasurer. Duties varied. loci. training on operat- ing L series Burroughs computef'. Salary com mensurate w/ability and exp. Costa Mesa. 631·11700 Vision -Welsh -Accountant, Jr . Tall & Guest -Mobile -bookkeeping, Laguna OUVE CPA office_ P.O. Box After the fllling.s.tPlion "ll34 Laguna Beach . fills my car with. gasohol, 926S2 it drops an OLIVE in the --------- tank . 1mmed1ate opening for a s ales person w i th news paper das pla> ad vert1sin g e xper1en1:e Good s alary , com rrussions & excellent fr ange benefits Ex1:ellcn1 growth oPportunities for a person with career a m· b1l1ons Call r~ !!J!Q91nl men\, 642-4321 . ext 277 Ormge~oast Daily Pilot 330W. liaySl. C.M. F.tt ua I Op po rt Ulli t y Employer MIF /H Apartment Man ager , Couple. 70 Un1l Adult Apt . Beach area Office & mamlenance s kills re- qU1red. ~ply : PO.Box J lll. 'Seal Beach. Ca 90740 Apt Assistant Manager Trainees. Will train Cout>les Paper work & mamteneJ1ace. ~2-5073 ASSEMBLERS. We will tr ain Apµly 7 am MacGregor YachlS. 1631 Placentia. Costa Mesa. ASSEMBLER ELECTR Immediate openings for me1:hanical ass..-mhly Exper pref. bul nut re- q 'd Growtn.ll co. good benerilS, call for appt. 64 5 3632 Newpo r t Marine Engmeenng En- gr _ 1020 W. nlh St., c.~ ASSEMBLER Eleetn cal/Mechanacal Exper. w/assembfy of ele<:tneal & mechanical eqwpment. Soldenng & light shop exper Some lab work exper desira ble. Good pay /benefits Growing co. in San Juan Cap<>. 714·493-6624 __ _ ASSIST AMT MAMAGH Draper's Laguna Hills s tore . Mus t be ex· perienced in better women·s ready-to-wear and sportswear Apply an person to Manager Ma ble Ausun. 23621 Moulton Parkway Plaza or call 768-6622 for appointment. Auto Mechanic's helper. Dana Pt location. 496--4865 * Auto Body Shop Foremott/Estimatec- Exp. required. Busy s h op ! Per man e n t . pleasant position. Opp. for ad vanceme nt. See Ric Wright. HOW ARD Chevrolet 5350 Accftl911'1NG Dove & Quail Sts. uun 11 NEWPORT BEACH • •••••••••••••••••••••• PRE LAW stodenl needs Cl.Ell Babysitter wanted_ 3 af- 125,000. Will do anything temoons/wk. 2 school· Legal Confidential age children. Car pre· DVM. P.O. Box 3242, ...... I par OC• ferred. Refs. 496·1445. N.B. 92663_ cm a llwg nperi•••ce or --,;.__-~----! ......... eciKotlo.. BABYSITl'ER WANTED USAGE ,....reel. Ae,llfty to for Infant Tues. Wed, & A .. ~, At/ -..Arc .,;...i"':I.... .._.phi• Thurs . s :aoam-6:3opm Use ft#N~ service ee pam pered with a ...,........ -my h ome. s 3.001hr. I . per sonal r4!laxing 675-5725 W h e n p a C I n 9 Y 0 U r massage by 12 of the pre-c• •t~ a M•nh 1--------a d ... a Oa i I y P i lot ad tuest girls in Southern _. --'-'-._.,... Banking1S&L California Jacu ui. .__,....., HUNTING TOM BEACH 1.i. ~ ff. branr h l·.xpent'nt • .i . '• I I \I' 11 I. Teller prt'I• t • "'' ,11 H Ca!>h1cr tt>.per m.1' I•• 1 I , 11 I ac·ceptablt I'\ 111111• .. , r , c~tomer 'l'' ',,., ~oil· ; 1 necc,.,an l'_x1 •II• 11 c 0 fI\Jlil /lj' b' 111'11 • • work mg 1·ond11 11111 Southwest S & L 171171 Spr:m 1o!d:d1· ~r Equal Opµty Ernpl11\ • r Bank an~ TELLER I, I I I I ' I I Xln\ opporlun11 ' 111 I 1• ,11 1 growing S&L Full l 1•11 '1 1 ' 1 '• p0::.1lll)n offer!-\ ~.ru·tl :"' '11 1 1' '' 1 tivilles m Tl'lll'r ,1 • w1 II I •I II r as New Act:•Ju111., I·' 1 '"v 1 penence de-.1rt·1I l .1\1 < . 1• Lee 7~-UIOI ti •• I t .... Orange Coa'l 'i.1\11 •, .t · l700Adamsl \I E OE Ban.lung Comrrercial Teller Banking exp<'nl•rw1· 1 r•· 1 1•n r 11 r e r r e d • h o " ,. ' • r 1 \ 1 r1 cast11ennR l:'XPl•r1t·nt'•' I,, ,. l would be hl'l(lful Un1tl"<.l l'alifom1;1 1t, ,,,. 222 Ocl•an '' l I .iigun:a Lk•Jch ~!>-! ti.5-lfi r. 0 I,:; Bartende r Parl l11111 ~1ult Lync.h S, :H I l';ol1 I Balboa Pen 6i.> 15;,., BEAUTY Colleen O'llar<.1 :. \; •\\ 1·1•,h1tr I• 11 11 ·' Salon ()pemn.: ()t·t hi ' 1 , H •! 1r We:.te.hff Pldz,1 Npr ll< h I ,,,,\ • 1 , S µa l e A v a 1 I 1 ·1 II ,\ 'l ... , • I 1,, 6<1&13-15 I ) I 1 Be a u l ~ () p (' r ;I t " t I ' r .. ': ' manacunst. 1.1ed1c11n•' 1 ,. \'•"I I:; to work 1n rncndh ,,1t1111 "'·'""' 1, Hrs nex R<'nl or I l•ITI Ir I' I m1ss1on 55~ 223-1 \ 81:-lDERY OPF:R,\'l 1111 -..i1 Set up & run •.rn.111 C ·.; ••i: ' 11 •II I •' sh.nnk wrap. <'llltrr ,._, du 1,1,. .. 1 , ,• , , I , folder. stitcher tlrill I !u 1 1.,,\, , ·l , 1 ~andwork an .an e-cp:i11•I \f'ph 111 1,. ., 11 1 t ,1 , mg med Sill' prudud1111• ,1 1 t 1,1 , t 1 t I• shop. Some cxpcr H'lf o! t< ,. , 1 11 111 , ,1 t 1 I n s u r a n c: c & <) t h t· r 1 ,. 1 benefits. lrnrll' lot l 'Jil Jim _ IJ.30 5. :\Ion Vr1 1 Crvnie:-1 'E:t~;i !17~1834 11 I 1•1111.1n 1111• 11111• -----" "<ir t lu.•111 t1f' I .ulu· .i• BKPR/JR.ACCT. p:11 1·l .t .. 1• '"·· 111/1 for rapadl) l'Xp11nd 111~ l"l rnd • ! t • 11 1 financial Orm 1n Fash111n Island. r-:xpcr u mu~I Daily input & J?Cllf.'r;il ledger desired. 759· 1515 Boal Bui lde r llcl pl'l . some exp, mu!\\ ~rll'ak English Sam I. :\lor'l' Co. 64$-1843. BOATS Gel-Coaters 2nd shtft .. 1l least l yr exp. an usr & maintenance or airl<'"s spray eqwp. H1·lin.:uJI \),\hid, I .,; r r ~ 1.<i .11 1-;1,: " Wl• p "1• I>' 111 111 111 1: m4'11l ~ 'll\ ~ I\ 1-.11•1l Ii l'I I w1th111 W:\Nf \l'\llFl·:W· l':l II (j' II H.:11 11121 he Ip fut.. M a c G r c g co r 11::::::::1,-,:~l:'!l:I==~=-~~ Yachts. \631 Placc•ntan CM CASMl!!R From SM5 mo. 97$-1 l20 Sl'ORE SPACE for lease. 750aq. f\. AvaU now. 1500 aq ft. avail. Oct 15th. Nelotiabie term.. Coast number Will appear in your sauna etc. Open lOam· costclll•tlo111 a •d TRlERS Bookkeeper w com putt•r' BANK ad We t a k e y 0 Ur 4am, 7 days a week. Vis· ...... other-~ Fullerton Savin gs & exp .. approx 25 hr11 pr m e SS ag e S 2 4 h OU r S a a/M.C. Atlantis Health i11SJ ...... o.tsf• .. !I Loan has !ulllime teller wk . N o . L 3 Aun :r i"'l\l'rll'l 1'''11 lull I t I\' Jl(hl\1011 llflt'O <.;,d•11 \ • •llllmCll'l\lr;1I I' '' ~·' \Jt'I 1\ppl,\ 111 1 • r ... n 'h•l11t (.':1 r W11~h. ·•1 . .(1 I t.11 h1" Blv1I . (. 1\1 F.quiti•. 213 / .. 7202. 2nd TDt Spa, 2112 Harbor Blvd, HI-.ct beMflts. pos itions opeo at 1-771-2390 S day ... yOU call in at your Costa Mesa. 645-3433 Br· .._.:a.!. Newport Beach office & · d · Off'ce in& th is ad for your .....,..,. Huntington Beach olClce. looldl~r ..UCIDIATIS COOVen1 ence Urtng I specialgift. Will train. Typing re-Public Accounlini.t t•x Pri H bor Blvd C M S ... 111 ,_. hours and get the responses TOUCH •CL•tS Penonne~Dept. qulrement 30 wpm . <.:all perience helprul. Call .. uo~-aooo; bade: 714-IJJ.HOO to your ad ... this service ESCOttTS-NATIONAL 171-0Mrorappt. EOE. ~~en 9nm·11 :i m ·:.':.'::t.'o •. ~/:S.!~ Alko:=~n is only $10 per week . For :MHRS. 752-0817 EDUCATION NOWISTHETIME ort'75-2213 eves more information and to Professional The.rapeullc Ol'POllTUMITY ror job set:kers l-0 chcrk MwyW..... 5030 place your ad call 642·5678. muaa1e. uc·d. NB Appl 4400Ca;tM Drt•e knocks often when you the Daily Pilot He ir> h f I W...... 4100 ....................... only. SleveS48·2ll1 .,...,.,. ....._CA use result·•etting Daily Wanted claulfica1ion. If •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• PUot Classified Ads lo the job you wnnt ls not SUPER NICE. 1800-6500 115,000 w•ed. secure by TOMMY°S F.Qual Opportunity reach lhe Orange Coast there you n\ight cons ufor sq ft. Great location • 2ndTD onCdJl~rty. OfMIWPOIT £mployerM/F martcet. offenng your service~ p arkin1. U • 1rou. _cm. __ .,._______ ___ Phone642-~8 with an 11d 111 the Job CllRISTM.\S ,\IPNJo:' [~ n I h II S I 'I '< l I l llomrmnkr-ro; t•.1111 1 • s:rnoo hy t'h1111k.sy.1\ '"~" dcr1'11n.,L1 :llm~ 1'<1)" & <: ifl" Nu d1•h Vt-rit•' N tl rolll'c:llOI{. :-./1· 'fl .1 1· 11 l,' t1l1 ~ \0 i\.~'10 I 1111,.rt I 1 I ~l'l.' lint• GIF'TS 'N <i \IH~ I· T" ·,.1c l1r 1t11w 11111 :w11. )car'' '?Jl.'MI W. 11th St, C.M. WANT AC110N! --•• Wanted cate~ory Phonr 1 ~-~~-~======J.:~C~las~si~ted~Adl~~8C~-5611~~JJ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~=======1$2..==--========jScll ldle.,;,;lt;e;ms:.,_:_64,:,:2:.;567;;,;;,;.8:.Ll'::~~~~~~~~~~;~;;;~=J.-&U-:"S67:::;;8:z:::::==--===:....1._;":..'::i_n_1 _\d_J-i_ ... _1P_'_..:1:..."_~_.r._ .. _11 l ' - r Ulll'od.'1v Seotember JO I 'llfJ HefpW.-W 7109 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tltis Variety of fine Schools Could lntrodli-ce You To A New Tomorrow Lunclscupe M11l11teniance Foreman. min. 1 year ex· per an 3 mian crew s u pe r v iii ion SIOOO.~froo. Ask fot Ron. 64& 7441. For f urlfter information regarding ad~ertising placement in tfte Scltools & f nsfnlc fions Directory call Louise Griffitt., 642·5618 e1t 322 WORKING 'WOMEN'S NO ·WORK WEEKE ND NOV. 1-i is •6 I l Sflf l~iF'ROVEMENl Sf.MINARS CHARTER BUS LODGING IH. BIG BEAR 6 MEALS SWl~i. HINE, TENNIS, OR JUST AEl.AX I ,,, O•· ·C"I 11r1.1 .~ 111form:i11u11 call Jcn,.t ~~ t<al11\.Cummln' 171 41 SJ6-1680 6ZlllOthSt HB 92648 ELIMINATE ~NING PROBLEMS WP 0 1/Pt Spec1allzed Programs Designed to Help Students Who • D1•.ltl<1 ~ '..ic t 1c 1111 or I ~Jw n1ng I~'' , '" . • ( < >t if tJSt~d losy t)) I )1 1v 11 • •· 111 1r 1 ':,t I 1unl Cf/ · I , 11~1 I 1 J'I t e • Fc•f•ll1 kt• 1 fulll1lt• • 1 t JV• IJc 10r < 1f1 1r It~~ !-'I lrr I \lt)\yl V • [)(•r• I l\nu w t r..; o1v I rutormg or Remediation in Language Skills, Com prehension . Phonic s. Math. Algebra. Sp ecia l Study Pro grams and c. 0 uns8lrng Avo1loble THE STUDENT IMPROVEMENT CENTER .. CWISION or !OU l(CM Call Today -6s12-908~ 4 -• e • BALLET • TAP •JAZZ • MODERN DANCE • CHILDAEN • TEENS • ADULTS How lle4Jl•hrillq for fal clotMt• t GET lo! SHA'I for THIE HOUDA YS "TltlM TO lllYTHYM" •.r nvt~('; Atl Of UflAfl,f(,l ~UIJN I V •frllCl•"llA M.,,. Anna's Day School ~ & R~~~~~'! for ~I ~ l(inckrqort~ Thni )rd Grad. T ...... ~ .. ., ....... ,,. C••"' · Mw;1 • l>i'\t••.Y • f It • {J.,, • ''• n~ Si.tao • C,.tll!•; l , .. "'\•"> • < ,. • .,11.1• Ptf'J' • Pllf'O't '''"" MOUA!\: 6:)0 to 6:00 •IC10'l!~ .)110 HHIRIN • CO~TA MESA 01•twPf\ S;ii\ '\ V•f"1ntl. AvP . . COME TO WHERE THE JOBS ARE! Irvine College of Business I 6591 .. OYH A•-• lnlne. CA '2714 556-8890 lt1 a few s hort months . you 'll have I he skills and eonfitle nt·e to enter t he job market an an excitinl:!. well -paid, r cwardin/,.! ccirt>er a~ an· • \11\ll ~IST H \'I I\ I'. !-.l''.l'llF1'\llV • I 1·:1 ;,\I. "l''C'IWT \II \' • Ill H>KK F~'l'Fll • .Jl''-'1<•11 \I '( Ht '"I "'I • <.~'.'-'t-:H \I CWFH'I' \"SIST\"\T • 11 1'.l'E l"l'l !l~I S'I HELP YOURSELF! Hundreds of Orange County companic:, have hired Irvine g raduates . Call now for more inform ation and hro chures . The Orange County e mployers need you now' Inquire about fin a ncial aid as:,istance! <You ma) be eligible for rede ral grants and loans ) GET STARTED NOW! CALL 556-8890 Landscape c;o, lookrnl( for capable. qual.tf1ed men. exp pre re r red . must have m echanical ap t1tude 768-475l between 8 :30 & •3.31.1. Apply al 23111 I V 111 Fabrrcantc. M1ssin V1eJo --- LEGAL SECRETARY Plaintiff's personal in Jury pos1t 1on avail HI Fulle rton for well groomed. person able secret ary w texper & good skills at the Law Firm of Garber, Sokoloff & VanDy k e . J nc. Me dica l ins & profit shanng-526-2267 LEGAL SECRETARY To Sl400 DOE Top notch law firm wants extremely compe· lent person w1lh 5 yrs exp m Calif civil triab Exceptional lyprng & sh :,kills re<1 Call V1ck1e. 540 605.s. Coastal Person nel Agcnc·y. 2790 Harbor Bl vd.CM NE\'ER A FEE LIQUOR CLERK !'art time. ask for Steve &.12 ~ _ _}- LIVE IN NEEDED to cook & dean. Nutri 11onally rrunded . llome 1n Su Laguna. Rm. board, small salary. 499·1749. Ll•e--in Babysitter Prefer Mature Woman Companion to 12 yr old hoy. No Hsehld duties. Pay. negotiable. Carna t 1on & pays1c1e area • J ·~ .... lllf;l!i!"!'!~ ................................................................... .. ·~~~...-~~~~~-· Cd M 675·9235 - £ .. r ttr µ ort ~Wl ic r t111s eruatnru Stude nt s of Piano t¥4it~ :md c11 c:hestral in~tn•mwts [ I 642·6240 71 00 I Help Wonted 7 I 00 Help Wanted ........ ............... ·········~············· 71 00 ( •Ill I 'lnlll.lllHlll & l'Jfe 1111 1 l1h·rt. l!•·nt 111 ,•xd1ang._ 111•1 \I• t 111 101 ••ttll ho.1rd ,ot, ..,mJll fl·"" ,, . .,, •n •ti• 11,1hlt· j ,,iJJI' t..t11 !1116 _ \\ , .. •r•· lrnil.1111 1111 ,1 I' 11tn••r 111.t111' '" 1 "" COMPUTER ROOM II• "" "" " ,. I I 1111' UJ' '" ;11KJIJ s q rt a l !I<• .!Iii, 1l P11 111 I '"' "111 d1\1ck> full :.t•n 1ce ,,. 1· l t1u1 ,, . .,, ttt hr11krr ... 1 1 •llll'U'I '" l}11~111 :-.:B I• Ill!• 1 .1r. .'i 111 :!!llie1 ••I ,11 \ I 11.!rl 1, Iii ,, '" ,1 ('1111tr11ll"' "' 1 J' \form °'l't Ill I' I (tin JI.I ll) !rt 1· r .1111·1• h.11'k)!ro11nll 11• • ,,,,, \ S<tlar) npen ( 11 .111)!1' 1 o \1rport lu<:a r "' I. 111 •111 ~ .. , I I'\ oil.. I I •II I.,..." . '·l'llll fl"\Umc f,,11•1 1111111 111,il llU~llll'" I Ill ,l(f flu 117~ l>a 1h I \. H'I 752 0161 CLERICAL 111 ,!I 11'1 ltllfa~ l•>r lot .d l•·•nt1~11 .. 11' a"'''J.!fllftt'rtl"~ 557-0045 "lfl • :V•UI 37 ZJ Birch Street . Newport Beach <A Rf?'t' H>X :lGEN('Y Cieri c ol TRAINEE l!l•:wt Npt lk h 11ff11•r ha~ an ••J'1'nlll)! f()r t•nt 1' I~\'('! Pl'l ~un who l Jn l) fH' ,1 I> ti It• & h a., kno'' l1~ll:l' t1f 10 kcv 11 ) o ll .1 r 1• :1 m h 1 t 1 o u' . ple.1se !'all Rita Johnson 972-9955 1616 E 4th St reel Ste I~. Santa Ana ALL JOBS 1-'REI-~ Clerk Pha rmacy. exp p re fc rretl. 1·os mct 1c'l. Jltfls & cJrds fj.I() 7373 CLERK TYPIST Immediate upcn1n1; f11r Clerk T ) µ1 111 1n loan brokera~e <'o in Fn:.h1on Island &1i.ic oflkc s kills r eq d t;ro\\th OIJt>t> 'all M~. l~t'Up. 640..9350, -- l'ilur I' (I 11c,, 1~1. C11,ta .\1,., ... t.: \ 9262f. Cook ~·:1rl 11mc !\lull l.)n d 1':., :I ll Palm ll;ilb1.1 l'c·n 1;;~, l:l56 l '1"1k ~.11tll· !'ook, n1~hts Pre p ,,.,1, •S.11llf' line cxpcr 1 I> .1 \ ... :\1 r K 1 v e I J l'r:I 21,11;1 or a p plv 111 1'''1'1111 :111 511 Pac1f1c· I o;hl ll\o\ \. Uan.1 Pmnl Counter Sales :'\\'l'tl ~ha rµ p ers on fulh1me. 111 llt:!af \\llh ~·l.l-.tomers & do hght bin de11 \o\Ork m Ul.l<;y Costn )ll'o;a pnnl ... ho p I:.:x JJt'ncnce1I. or "111 tra Ill l a II M.2 :1100 1 uuntl'r ht•rp. K us ter'<. t 'le;mer-;, I' /for F T 5-IR 421:1 . l'uuntcr dry rk:.in1ni.: IJ und111mat. Lil !) l'~I. 5 da)s Dimmatl C:leaners L'orona del M:ir. 759-9901 t 'ountcr help needed for .;:imlw1c:h shop, Mon-Fri. Part or FT at Anthony's IJch 1788.l Skypark, Ste t\. I rvrne. Ca II 556·0070 tor dlJP ------ l>eh very Person Needed. Good Driving Record Hunt Bch. Area 536-2593 Demonstrator~ wante d "orkmg rn stores-neares t YOU" area. Fri & Sat. 7 i hrs a da) Pay S26. 551·5031between9 & 5. Demonstration Work Your a r ea . A l so s upervisor o penings . 77B-3360 Dent al receptionist. xlnt opportunity for person experienced rn front &c back office procedures 4 d a y work week. CM. 645·7~ Conwnrrcial DENTAL LoanOfflctt Ortho chulrslde. P /T . Banking. exp fl'q. Xlnt Exp. preferred 642-5997 11nlury & hcnerlts, uprly Dental .....••.•••••.......... l>ENT \L ,\SSI"> r \~'\ ~or nrtho pr.1l'lll'l' II r>,\ <Jr ellf?1lilc. LJl!UllJ Bt h ·&!·~ Denta l Look1ni: for a h1ghh ITTJll\'all'll chrs 1de aSJ>1~t:mt to replace our '\lnther I •> Ill:" Xlnl salai: & benefit-.. l'cdu \sk for Sharon 51M 55HU DENTAL ASSIST. Chairs1dl 96:! 5fn1 DENTAL/Assist. Bu!>~ :'II II resl,>ratl\'l' pr art 1ei· 111.'t'd' e -< 11t•1 per so n good s <1 lar), hend 1ts o:Jl i 1!1:! De nta l Ortho He e c p l1onis t . I rl :t) w k Newport I ti ll~ exp. ·flr.C ferred. 1111\ n•·•· r,.if, :il7fJ. 557-107i CVl'S Dcnl..J Ortho. c·hJlr"ilt· must h ;" t' t'" 11 I' T 3d 1J\ "k '\l p w ptirl lleal'h0 <Intl t'ust<1 '1p,,J 5 16 51711 DENT \I. \SSIS'I \~T Pl'd•' Oi l'. X nt) Ill· Chrs1de C'Cµl'r 11.•11 \sk Tht•n ~'-' :'>-18 :l.'i8H DESIGNER/ ESTIMATOR :\I u I 11 m ii I 1 on cl o II " r Ora n~e Co ligh ting munufacturcr ho:. a n1.·cd lor e x pcrienn•d d r signer estunator :1) 1·a ri. mm experic11ce Mus i ha\'e following 11uahf1rn lion s . elc t·lr 1c al cngrneenng exix•ncncc. prefer person with UL knowledge, must he ahk to commun1cute well w i th po t entia l c us tome rs . mus t he capahle of estimating custom jobs for bids. lull knowledge of engineer· ing drawtngs. Rcspons1 ble for 3 person office. Excellent c reat1 ve de i;1gn en v iro nment Salary open Full benefits. 546-2901 Do-nul shop work. early AM. no exp nee. ApµI) DK 's Do· Nut s 29S9 Fair view. CM DRAFTING Mechanical. min. 2 y rs exp or df\g cert. Basic lrig & geom . Selr s tarter, knowledge of USASI Vt4.S df\g pradices. Br· Ing work samples. ROSAN.IMC. 714·S48-5533 Newport Beach Equal Oppty Employer 1iersonnd dlrl'('tor. Exp Dental Assistant, DRIVERS cross country. HERITAGf...IAMk work 4 days get paid for No s~ial license req'd. 721 N 1':ud 1d , A1mhclrn -S.642·0112or644-6687. MacGregor Yachts. 1631 !!'JI :IHiiO Pla~nua. C.M. i-: 0 i-; The fastest draw an the 1----------Seii thmf.UI 1a-.t with Dully We:.t. .. a Daily P ilot llave something to sell? PilUl Want d t:l~ln_eti Ad 642·5€"78. Classlried ads do 1t well .... DOROTHY JO DANCE STUDIO ANNOUNCES CBT THE CHILDREN'S IALLET THEATRE bFCDM Ages 5-15 011ector Bonnie Wilcox at Studio Top, lallet, Jcru, Doncen:iH, Aerobic, lolll"OOm, DiKo, Howolion & loton Dorothy Jo Dance Studio 2515 L Cd . Hwy. CdM Dorotfl~ Jo A,_a 24 I I IE. Ctl. Hwy, Cdrn 673-3420 ART CLASSES NEWPORT IEACH CHILDREN TEENS ADULTS SKILLS TAllGHT~ Painting -Drawing By ELLEN C.REELMAN Noteo Art1sl o l the lmpre:;s1on1st Scnool 8 A Univ of Anz O t,1s t Art Post Grad For lnfonnotion Call: 644-5485 Lot Boy for <'leanup & de hve ry. must have xlnt dnvrng record Appl} 1n pc r :.on llutc h eson ·~ Uo d) wtlrk:.. 140 In d~tnal Wa). C ~1 LOT MEN & RENT AL AGENTS for Thnft)'· Renl·A·Car. Full time Nr OC Airport E~r pref. but nut ne('. OUtstandlng rr: - mge benefits Apply in person or call Dirk at 549-9151 MACRINE SHOP .TRAINEE .;- Pe rson w1mech ability. Help Wanted 7100 Help Wanted 7 100 H elp Wanted 7100 Help Wc:wited 7100 Hefp Wanted 7100 .........................••................... ·····•·•·•·······•····· •.••............•....•.••.......•.....•••••••. to oµer ate production mach1n e r} Xlnl co bcnefll!> & raµid advan t'(·menl Call toda) for rn terv1ew Oeltrl)mc Corp 9:.rn Hake r St C :\1 545 0403 EXECUTIVE Gas attcndunt w:inled . Girl Frida) HOS1fESS SECRETARY hours 1·3. Mobil St<1t1on. /\ch t•ru:.ing uffu·t', N<1 0 1n ne r 5 ,\P P 1} 1 n Insurance Techn1c1an In • 533.'l tJnivers11y Or · dependent agent Re· To work closely with __ __:_ _ twnal Sa1hng mJQ<1t1nl' per~"" Z......ll1a rn 1z. IM quires t'X""rience for MACHINIST Exp centerless gnnder. C ~I company Satar} depends upon exper 545 °'103. President or fast paced GENERAL OFFICE or neighboring Y til·ht No Newport Blvd :'I B ... - investment company. broker nC(.odS I Gi rl Fri· 645·6700 pers onal lines un :\lust have experience, A well orga.nized person dd\ In N B Ca sual or tlerwnter 494 8<QI needed for heav) typing • II l I N ht \ d l 5 ---good skills and be det:ul & film~. Accur:icy ver~ f1('e. knowledi?e or 'JrlrnJ? n~g~ts a'!eek' ~c'R0{200 I~ s u R A~ c E . s J c; onented Xlnl benehts important S900 S950 mo helµful Gi:t l(f.l:I d" b h ff eds exp S I C II :'>1 Please appl\ tv OJ ' id ranc o ice ne MAIDS &ll·3030 " ary open a · ary •girl off1c~ · 11 ... s t .lo .1t 7S..I f.tli()I E xcellent Benefits GIRL FRIDAY :\'lc~eil or ;\frs Baltazar per.ona 1~e:, :.~y ·••0 P <1rl T ime Newpcorr Hotel Laguna. 125 So ra te mar et quote f.:\.c CUll\'C ::.cc r e t a r ). C>C A1rport Art.'<1 L'oa st 11,v, L Joun " X ln t oppt) for srlf L'-ed kB \s &-at hta W.\t!f.Ser.' ... u Mards Wanted. Seacliff :\lotel. Laguna Beach 494·4892. 1•,irc "r minde d . e x -.-. en c rown soc Bea('h 1, .. ,11·51 starter willing to_ take -54&99'l5 !>k1 lb. He.1 12 hr' "k ""* lenSl\e travel. bnght. Bnghl & i\rtirulale pn ur respons1bil1ty Salaq enerw•t1c. only ex ccµ· GENERAL tH'Ft<;r: leg<1l i•xp helpful nol re Housekeeper /Cook negotiable 542 i244 t111n1tl 111d1v1du<1ls need Bu.!.~ sa le~ H.eµ t'o 4wrcd ' S4 50 hr !175 11S6 L 1 v e 1 n P r 1 ,. a le Maintenance For a µt complex m Costa Mesa !>48·9556 From 12· 7PM. a1,ply ~on smoker pref needs Girl l·'rida~ 10 h an quarters (;ood lot·atwn, _ .............. _ c.1 11 Answe r Act =9o. dte urr•n:·part time GO FOR IT!! 1ienefr1s & s:i1a11 ;\tust 24hr:., &12 4JUO. Salary open + benehts y . be expenencecl & a ble to ou want we ,.e f!Ol ' ~la rt 1 m m e d 1 a I e I v MAIMT./MECH. EXP.RmRED E X E C U T I V E 846·2791 lA"l'sdoit! Wt:!Teach' Mature woman pre SECRETARY lo pres i· GENERAL OFFICE V.<.· Trnm ! Uur agent:. ferred. For details. call PART TIME Looking for active re· tiree w t e lectri c al. plumb\ng. & all phases of bldg. mainl. exper. for small electronics firm. Ho urs flexible. Good pay. Apply Ame rican Zettler, 16881 Hale Ave. Irv I l r d I t are happier, h11ve move 631 -75 1 e n o eve opmen Heav'· r1·.,ure work .uue.·t d ·14 . I l l th ., ,., ... ·' support an arc doing ----eompany O<'ate< a e be prof1·1··1en1 1n f1' "urcs b "" " mnre usincss. r ou can Housekeeper Wanted• heh in l.aguna. mature. IO·k~· b) touch. Li ght too• Call ,\I Stellato LO 2 kids & home need love ~e lf muliv<1lcd w xlnt l•·pmJ? l)pportumly for f1ndout how 1"-)'3.c..c-,1 I kk k II It " "' "" & carE'! Newport Loca lOO ecpmg s I s, · ac Jclvancenr.nt. Xlnl co WALK ER & LEER E t:'uratc l)'pt11g & Sii, sales benl'llts Informal ofl ll'l' lion Ref's Req. 548·~-1 •'-'rentals. to $1500 mo C ~I Call ~111tie ult Grrl ~'rida) informal t1f or i5!15391 INSURANCE lluahf1cd persons only 9_A_~_l._6'.!5~~ f1ce Able to h a ndle llousekeeper hve·m com· l'allforappl 199-3816 phones. t)pin g nJr pan1on for 63yr old l<1d \ CloilM ExamiMr 2 to 3 ) rs. lSl party ex· MAIMT. MAM Li~neral O<firc re~pondence a mus I h r & f ,\CTOllY WORKERS GIRL FRIDAY saoo mo Ask for Susan in CdM Must f"\1'1e re s per1en c e . lia-bil it y GenE'ral mechanical or helpfµJ nus excel corp ele ctrica l background has unhmlled opportum· nec es sa ry . Apply to t) for advancement & Larry , Surf & Sand has excel benefits llotel. Laguna Beach. Starting salary to Sl ,200. 497 4477 da' & mghl s hifts . .ill Telephone & Lite T) pmg 54!1·J.lfi7 c ar Prefer u lame JObs tullt1me w1beneflts CallNewportFloor Co\· Pvt. mom & hath ,\pply 1n p e r s on a t ering 675·1636 for in GUARDS iS9·0429. Vohann of C.:ahf 26381 ten1ew Full & part time All Housekeeper. Mon·Fn . Via l)e t\nza. San .Juan areas. Uniforms fum'd lpm-6pm, Irvine, need MGIMICJI"' to S20K (;apo 'liew industrial General Ages 21 or ov('r, retired own car, $125. Call eves 1,..1 r k off o r cam 1 no Part lime help wanted wekome No expcr. ne< 833-03l5. This 5 star corp. has an MATUREWOMAN opening for a person with p (T OFFICE c;apistrano m Snn Juan lnserters Mondayffues· App I y U n 1 vers a I <;a po. day rughts. Apply lfl60 Protection St•n1ce, 1226 Placentia. C.~1. W Sth St . Santa Ana In Fa~t growtng new hea lth tl•rv1ew hr; 9 12 & I I. Cu ncL'<ls you If you are Mon F'rr not ~aushed with your 1n GENERAL OFFICE ---- c·omc call Mr Sparro $000TOSTART HAIR STYLISTS from 1 Sat 962-R.111. MORE$WITH Command Performance EXPERIENCE has openings rn Npt Bch Ft>male altendant to care Five Girl Office & Hunt. llch. (iuaranleed r u r w o m a n , n Varied Activities salary + comm1ss1on wht'ckhair. Tues . Sat WcWillTrarn Paid holidays, puid tP~t .7 30PM . I rvine. Company Paid 8end1ts vacauon.co paid health APPLY BETWEEN 8 & insurance and ad vanced 559 SlO'J. llAM trainmg. Phone Palric1a Field llep-spec1al temp. project position. Good pay lmmcrliate opening. Inquire Teleprompter Cable'IV, 901W.16th St. NB. 642·3261 ------ F1oral designer 1delivery. Exp. desired but will trarn pers onnel with artistic background. Call 963·04.24 aft liPM. ~--~----~- Fun. Responsible person to care for 2 yng children Mon. & Thurs. 8:30·5:30 642 3340 Golrdene r /Ma ndy m a n needed, F tr. for condo in N 8. Pleasant working ~onditlons & xlnl op· portunlty for• right pe rson . Exp in pool maintenance a +. Call 675-6101 between 8 & S for appointment. STOP!! Take time to relax and shop at home. lt'ssimple with Daily Pilot Clas~lfied Ada. And 1r you have something to sell, call a fri e ndly Clus lried Ad·Vlsor at 642·~8 8.53 Production Place for appt !J64·4448 Newport Beach _ ................. Handyrruin. F.xµcnenced, General Office Part·time. Clerk Typist . no SH Hrs . afternoon l·5PM. Mature woman Job loc Newport Bc h 646-7431. GENERAL OFFICE Our rapidly expanding international co. is seek· ing an enthusias tic. self· starting indiv. for a general ore. position in our Purc hasrng Dept. Gd. typing, phones & fil. ing required Outstand· ing compensation & xlnt co. benents . Pleasant working environme nt. Contact: Personnel. Scientific Dri~ COlllrott 18011 Mitchell South Irvine. 557·90Sl EOE Just moved into town~ Then get a <.-quainted with the Classified A<ts They're lhe easiest wa,· to find just the Items and service. you need! part tr me. &12 3030 HARDWARE SALES Apply in person . Rion Hardware. 1024 lrnne 1Westcliff Plaza ), NB. H e a vy Equ111m ent Mechanic. exam given rrud Oct in L.A. Applica· lions must be received by 10·3·80. at Orange Coast area oHce 18:131 Enterprise Ln. H.B. For further info call 848· ~. Hospital Insurance billing clerk. top salary + rringe benerits. Min. typing req. Newport Beach area. Call 64C)..8IJ50. What's Your Trade? $2.17 per Day That's little to pay for an ad in the Daily Pi.lot Service Directory that can establish your professional ident ity. For m ore Information call M2·56'18. supervisory background 2o hrs J wk. NewJ>Oit llousew1ves. P ff. earn & al least 1 yr. inhouse Beach nr OC Airport xtra money domg what credit hfe cxpe r Up· 979-2873 yo u know he s t porlun1ty unlimited ---------- Housework. Call Sudo; & <:all Mechanically inclined St uff. 842·~ Rita JohnSOll tow ser vtce. radio dis 972-9955 patcher Knowledge of If you're friendly. cons· 1616 E. 4lh Street area desired. Willing lo rientious & dependable. Ste l~. Santa Ana wor)t wknds. Must have weneed~ou for foodprep ALLJOBSFREE c le rical ability. non- & counter server . 8·4 ~~~~~~~~~~I s moker. 493<1091. Apply wkdys.noexp ner.Apply in person· 31771 Los in person, Slone Mill Ter· lntelA«Jeftf Wo.-n Rios. SJC. race. 2915 Redhill, C.M Investment company mmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiijiiiiii~ seeks a woman capable M E c H A N I c A L Immediate P IT openings of typing and oHice pro-ENGlNEER avail for cooks. barten tocol to work nex. hrs ders. &c delivery driver. Call 67J.4227 Growth opportunity cook s must be l8, A rapidly expanding drivers 21 &cover with gd INTER. DESIGN SALES m e dical compo nent driving record. Start Art. lamps, access F1alr manufacture r requires a rrom S3.25thr. Apply dai for design hlpfl. Wiii competent rndivldual to ly art er 5pm Ask for train. 499-1461, 661· 7028. strengthen engineering Jean or Mary 410 E 17th functions. Includes de- St c M JANITORS sign, drafting, materials · · Part time eves Newport testing, and R & D pro- IMpection Beach/Costa Mesa area. jects. A degree is pre· Janitors & waxers. Must rerred with 1·3 years e x· be over 18)'rs. old & U.S. perience; however. re citizen. Call 532·6558. cent graduates with good LINE INSPECTOR F irst & second s hift opening for ind1v1duals ha vin g rece nt ex perience w /fasteners or s m a ll ma c h i n e operators. Excellent pay &c outstanding benefits whrch Include fully paid m edical & dental for spouse & dependents . ROSAH,IMC. 714-S48-~ Newport Beach An ~ual Opportunity Employer Want Ad Help? 642·5678 lOAM·3PM. Mon .. Fri references will also re· Janitoral ceive consideration. Experienced rtoor man. Great opportUJlily to join 3923 an exciti ng team . topwages,9'79-· Qualified applicants LAI TICH. send resume to: To a ss Is l I n e I e c . Chief Engineer trical toplical develop· 23891 Via Fabricante ment work. Must be ex· Mission Viejo, CA 92891 per. in handling delicate, ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ min iature parts & iii possess a high de1ree of intelligence & motivation to handle a variety of as· signments . Exper. In light shop practices & electronics desi r a ble, but not req 'd. Xlnt. pay /benefits. Growing Co. In San Juan Capo. 714~. DO YOO OFFER A SERVlCE? Let the publit know with an ad In the Daily Pilot Service Directory. It CAD COil you as little as $2.1 l per day. 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I-1.ihSt 1· \I APPLEONE hdS lempur.in •""11!11 Olt:llb ava1 h1hll' llO\\ f111 legal '-'•'<~C' ''>l'l" \ ~"'<'°I lyp1,,ts , \\ord prot•(•,,:.11r s~stem U6 day~ HEVERA.FEE Call Barbara 95; 1>021; I HURS~S AIDES i \11 J & 11 10 7 l'l'rt trainees :'lk!>a \ 1•rd1· <.:-On\ l lt~p 601 c.·nh'r St c ;\[ :'llur.,e Seccl L \"';It rnr dul"l or ' •1r t l{'e .':u n 1l t'" "' w eekend~ f un J I mosphc rc-l a ll El.11111· .. 1 ~ 2JTi, Ill i; .Mlprn NURSTNG U,':\ or RN nc<·d,•'1 tor I tune P:'\1 .,hill rn 1·0111 hn-.pt Xlnt ... ,.iar) & benefits 111rl11t1111i; 1n .,;urance. n 1cat1on & .. irk pa~ .\ppl} Bl'\ 1•rl1 'lanor . 3'10 \'1<·t11na l ';\I :'llur~rng 1 1ut1 tlm(• ltN & l tull II~ l.\"N Lagun:i Hills ~utnllorwll l 'hmt .. da) h11uri.. l'ffe1·l1 H• 1>1 I I 1nten'1t'wang now \µ pl\ \\ l't'~UITIC r•r<"\ 1·n 11 H' Health ('an· 1' nundJ t1t1n Clinic• I ii 1 >G:'> ·lllii NURSING rtN, 3·-1 days wk -II bed conv hosp Very clean. good staffing Santa \n..1 He1ghlS 5"9·3061 Office $175 PER MO. Includ e~ un 8xl0 funushed ofc t•ub1clc ~ elt-c. recept . te lephone an!>we nng ( 'onfercncC' r oom s . cop1n i: rac tl kitchen. Janitonal S\e;.. Exeeult\e Gurrfrri... 5S7 ll51 OFFICE AS ST. Van ety of duties. l YP'-' 45·50, blueprints, l(O<ld phone voice mu;..i ha\'E' own c ar XI n l c· 11 be11e f 1li. S4 $5 h r 675-6110 Office Work whill' k1rls an· in school ' P T Hc<'l'P Llonist Sccrctan-po "I• PHl~Tl~t. ·PRESSMAN Two yeon lit"°9f"aph experie"ce runnm«J- ,.,...,.i~ok>r Solna 125 o,. Da vi dso" 700 ~SS- hcell~t salary and beMfits. Apply: NATIONAL EDUCATION 4400 Campus Or. Newport ~ach CA. 92660 Equ<1l Opµo1 lun1t) Emplnyer :\'1 F 1-'HO-O UC TIU~ TRAINEE Hubber hose prwurl'> ;\lu:.l pas!> co 1'hys1cal 111cl. bai:k_ X ra\ T ;Jk 111g ~1pph<:Jllfms b lwn Ii I H o nl } S tr:itn flcx.. li67 1 Armstrong A\c Irvine E<W .\ Kcnd;iv1s Ind , Co P I< U U I-' f( 1-: A U E H B I L L I 1; KNOWL E l>I. 1-: It ofr wo rk. start part lime Call Phy llis 111-1 1 !f79'61i6 P T help1•r needed b) .,mull architectural 11rm for pnntin~. e rr..1nch. & mis< oHrcc work Should1 bl.' o r ga n 11e d . mechamr all) 11u·hned. w1lhng lo learn Interes t 111 de!>IJ!n profess ion~ helpful Calllorn1a dr11 er~ l 1C'en;.,l' r1•Q Write I' 0 liox 2~i. ~uth Laguna. Ca !12677_ Qu,1hly l'Ontrol Inspector Some dn v1111( & Ii fling re· q "d. Marinl' industry St6· 1101 H E ,\l(C'nl Part lime for leasing ol' apartments 111 Oran ge County J D Heal Est ale 75l 2'i87 lion now a \•a1lahl1• 111 Real EstatcSales ln 'ine Send res ume lo EXPERIENCED Axiom Propcrt1c:. Inc . AGENTS 17111 \I 1tche ll i'Oorth Slc We offer the follow mg B. rrn ne. Ca . 92711 , High Comm1ss1on Part time lunch help. ti 12 •Best loelll1on hrs,: per week S3 75 per • Pr1vatcsecrclary hr Hous e wives, slu· •Professional assocs . dents, oth ers Flexible Call now for appomlment scheduling. work w hen -•6•7J._7300-•tl•Sk-fo•r•~•V•a•ll­ you want Sat Sun orr More hours 1f wanted We furn1,h unifo rms . easy to learn We need 13 for lunch Come Join the team New Der Weinerschn1lzel Redh1 II at Bnstol 7H ·957 071i Part tame Drug Clerk. 15 hrs . per week. T ues Wednes . Thurs. after· noons. Drivers Lit• r e quired. 642·41~ Part Time Help Wanted ror Sandwi c h S hop. Loc ated n e ar 0 C Airport. Hrs.. 2 ·30-2:30 Mon-Fri. Call befo r e llam. 833-8919 Rt!Ct'pl1on1s t I M essage C c n ler C le rk F o r Newport Beach R E . l1rm Switchboard ex per . req d. 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I JOI 'I 111 i•·r "·' \ RECEPTIONIST \\1th •II "rthuul •~111111; •Tl>t.U .. •I I 111' pa' I 1•111 l"•rJn .I.. lull 1111.._ 1 Jll 1 od ~I\ lt't'~ JI 11711 li!~HI H~·1·eµt111n1:,\ Nt•" I"" l lic.1t'h Full 111111.• F11111! 11ll1n: .1p1J<•J ra111·l· 1;1i11d p 11 u ll l' 111 .111 111• r .1 11 d geOl•ral 0 1111·1• ,,klll:- llt•t't•s:.a r) C.1 II 5 19 ~IX!< I( I·: "Al.1-:.'- TIME SHARE E'<pene11ee<l i.ult''IJl'ol'll· ani ed_ C1'-ll W hHt" W.itcr Rea lty Int• Pal Bn altl. 498 SUHF He:.laurunl OB. TACO 2.'>252 La Paz Rrl. l..11: 1111 1:. lirill )>e r,on, I" T \\t.-vktla)" W1ll 1ra111 ·'" 11ly 1n per,,11n bl.'f11r1· II/am or a rter 2pm Mon Fri ' Rt.>sl auranl DB.IVERY PERSON :--rs-restaurant-~(·l·ks encrgel1r person ln dn lunchtime dch\l'r) CJll fur appt 85J.150'J H~l<>Uranl SGT PEPPl'.:RO. I S PIZZ1\ STORE ~ow tunng for ru11 & j lil rt 11me opcmngs ..il lo('.1 l1oos n r OC Airport \'aned days & hr~ Ideal ~upplemental 1m·omc for hol.ll>t'Wl \'CS & Sh11frnt:. Our progressive grow1nl{ rnmpany offers upply> for advancement b<i~ed on y o ur Joh performance Pleasant working c-on<h ~lust be 18 or uver A~pl} in person: 2300 So Ea,..t Bns tol Sanla Ana lle1ghts 1:-.lext to 'lc D11nal<hJ EOE T~t ! ~I~~ !'tr a JO day a d m the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY DOJTNOW• 642-5678 CARL·s JR. SOUTH COAST PLAZA 33 33 S. Bristol Spoce 151 Costa Mesa l<1·~1 1.1urnn1 COOK Full ll!Tl(' µo,,1t1nn :n a1la hh• Ideal 'rhedul<' .\Int , . ., tJe1\t'(11' wh1r h in cllldc rned1t al. tle11lul. pror11 s hJran..:. "''-' 1n !>UrllOCI! & 1)1.'ll~llJll 1'1'11 !(ntm .\ppl) 1n jWl'.,11n .J I' l'l'M t'". 2 1 Fa,h111n bland ='ll'"' 1111n Bc.1ch EI) t-: M ~· Ht'!Jil Clerk. C ;\I Sta l11111ers. 270 r.<1 ;,I li lh !-.I C ~1 r T . .ipph 111 person. II) l2µm ROOFERS W .int('Ci for lar ge p1 OJl'•'l M l 'ST llt\ \"t-; A'r LEAST 5 YE1\HS EXPERIE."l/Cl-:' 111 hot apphr a uon t°JI) IA'e Hoof mg 642 7222 1653~ut>('riur Al'I.' t' ~ SalHman Wanted 642·3260 Sales AC'1·c1>11ng Jpphca111m~ ror full time pusit1on '" R ea d e r Ad Q cpl Telephone & Counte r Sdll·~ Good sµellml{ & grammar 1.-:.senlral App h Pe nnys aver, 1660 Plarentra Ave C .\I Sales Bus111ess person seeking a m b1 t1ous associate Earn potcnual S20 hr -t- lf 1 ou dc:.tre a rarcer leadin g l o r1n~1nr1al freedom r ail for app 1 -193 5051, S:J() 43.1.1 For Cl<1ss1r1cd Ad AL T l ON Call a Daily Pilot i\D-VISOR &42-5678 •SALES LADY • 1-'ull or µart tame THE SHOWOFF U Fash1vn Island N U SALES REP. Add a proven hrui.:. line to vour ler ntory Com lll lSSIOll ncl'(Otla hi e 714"197. 600l SALES/RET All F 1' sales, men i. ">tore. !>ales exv req <.: :\1 • .re:i !>lll-8Rt8 SECRETARY Nee d we ll-11rg:in11t-d Sl't:n:tar) Wllh g11od of fll'e skills for busy i.ho11 µmg center de1 eloper II ea v ) l 1 p 111 g • ti 1 1· l<lvhnne ft hni:. phnne:. :..11 m e Sal w or k ~ m1J t 1*ntd 11s & f J S! ra1'ies lo r11'hl per,on loukrng ror 1·<1rcer Calh~. i60 14i ll $1"t0 ret:.n for s t uck hrok e ra.ge firm 111 ew1JQrt--Gefll~. M11Hrr person . good l) µ1 nl! :.kills essenllal $850 mu C"all Maqone 644 2442 SECRE.'IARY For :-.lc wPort Beach law ufrtce Xlnl lyµ1 st & d1l' t a phone n ccess <ir> Salary negouable Co n tact Pal. 644-9190. Secretary Recept1o n1st. bast e knowle d ge or purchase orders & rn· vrncing, with good typm.: skills . Salary neRol1a b lc 642.4800 Secre tary Good typist w1n1ce phone personal! ty Good ben efits. fun company 675·3256. Secretary, r T , l ) pc 50wpm. ftling, phones Ask fnr Debb1e5-lll·IOO ---------- Secretiry Great home to great re cepuonist A majnr re cording studio needs an energetic. detarl mmded recepllfmist who loves lo type 1 lBM Selectnr J We orfer great workang mvirunmenl. gd sa lary. henefils . For inter view call Pally Bolton, I.A M. 751 2015 Let's recognize our Women in Business COMING TUESDAY. CXTOBER 14 1980 IN THE DAILY PILOT A tribute to the Orange Coast's Successful Women in Business THIS IS THE ACTVAL SIU OF AD SECRETARY t-: pe r11•111·N I 111 lou n dnru m1·01.111on Xlnl 1rnlal') & ~nrflt'I Apply P1•n1n11nd 1)1rc1•lor H•ITAGI IAHtC 721 N 1-:ud1d. A11uhc1111 !l'Jl ~~I .. :01-: SECRETARY Seu & t•ut'1(1 c Sk111pcr. u h•mhng mnnthly hoalrng lllU~UllrlC' llll'llll•d In N('w1)Urt llcurh. ha1> an lllllTH:i-lhUll' 01,1\llllO"' for 0 ~encl ury Thi• pos 1t1r1n r~Wfl'' u 111111 •11 2 ycurl> l"Xµeril'nt•1• ~ typing -.kill s or ,15 w11rn ShorthancJ Jcs1r.1hlc . but rHll m.1ndatory ~x Cl'lll!nt t>c11cf1t!> ancluck Ciroup lli!ult h 11J e n lu l /1>1'11(1t :.harin ~ l'leasc <!all for 1n1erv1ew .1pp1 . r ... 15 rn1 t PACIFIC SKIPPER Equal ()µply 1-:mplo~ er SECRETARY Ml&tq/Saks ('Jreer oppl) an f..1:.I 11al't:1I :'llpl llr h IOV<'>l mt'nl firm llt'ltllln'' luµ sk1l b cshthnd !)O. I 1 pan~ 751 ~1u111I prore;..i.11111JI t '<i>t"r . matunl> & l·vr poratc hl.grtl helrful <.:all 640 1)1.2J SECRET ARY P /T Good at organwng. !'IOod skills, lo work 1n rash ion Island Call A1 l1:'1•n . j5!1 1515 * •SEC.:FU :Ti\HI ES•• Sloe T65dlt•t ail $!:! (IOCI l'lrn!!Exarn l':xp Sl4. 100 TIO Fun. 1\nJh :SIJ.200 Wd pnw Tio a1'1' Sl~.IMIO Lil Hemd1•rs ,\gl•n1•\ 1112() Birch. I·.:. tab 6-t 'il!Wµtlrt SJ.I lil!lt) F1 l • SECRETARY :"lecclcd 1mmed WHh or without shorthand Tern µ.1ra11 & lull 11nw Cull Tod Servu'(!'. 1l !!ill INOO Se.cr.c.wo PERSON FRIDAY :-= B jHUIJl'rlY rnl(ml firm heavv µhone:> & mgmt n•sPQn !-'rec to 1\pplu·;ml Irvine Pel"Sonnel Agen1·y igs E 17lh. Costa Mesa · Swtc224 •i42 lol70 ~ CARRY FOX AGENCY SECRETARY EXEC.LEVEL ~I a J o r c o r p s e e k ~ season ed t::xec ul1 ve Secretary w good typing skill & some legal ex l)OSure Sh a + but nnt mand alnr} tr you h a\t- 5 r.} rs i.e<'rctanal ex1~r on cor p lcn•I & a n • knuwlcdgeabie 1n office poliucs. hke tu show t he good Sades or )Our boss. lh1s may be your c lu1 m to fulure fame This 1s a high level pos1l1on re purtmg lo vr in rnrp. rnuncil Bcaullful plu:. offices, fantaslac· lwncrils & s t arling s a lar) to Sl.350 Call Carry 972·9955 1616 .. : 41.h Street Ste l:J>, Sant a r\na 1\L LJOBS rREE Secunl} An-GUXR for pn' ale cornmunil~. Laguna Beach a r e a Rotatmg shift. $.I 25 hr Cull Mon F'r1 fur ap pl 494.3571 SECRETARY Excelle nt career Op· portunaly for individual to perform secretarial duties to one or more manal(ers Good shorthand. typm~ s kills and numenc apl1lude re qui red. Pos ilt<m offers good st arling !rn lary , benerlls and work1n(( cond1t1 ons. Please s end resume or call In con· r1dence Employee Rela lions Dept. (714 I 540.1111 OOUGLASOIL COMPANY ,, Subsidtaf') or Conoco Inc. 3160 A1rway Ave. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Affirmative Action Tuesday. September JO 1980 DAIL v PILOT Of ~ W ortted 7 I 00 Help Wortted 7 I 00 """ to You 8045 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • .. :HVI<.: i-: Staliun ullcnd .. :xpcr"tl $250 wk. tu start Npt Reh rM.~~11~ er•lc• Station CCllhi.,- Neur 0 <; C Apply 1710 Newport Blvd 646-9661 S h 1pp1ng & Rece1v1nj! <.:h:rk, C: M Stationers, t70 Ea~I 17th St, (' M F T . upµly an p1:rson , 10 12µm SHIPPING /REC. 1-:x~·nt!n('e<l sh ipping & r cceivini< clerk wanled for Orunicc Co hghtlng manufacturer ~1usl t~ expt!n enced with freight lines Responsible fvr logl(ing & distnbultng all m 1·om1ng ma tcri a I~ & routing all outgoing or dl.'rS ~u:.l be r eliable & have goutl hundwriting. Ont) expenenced net'd u ppl~ 5-i&290 I S.hoe i.ale:. rull lime with or "' out ex1> . or "'111 1ra111 Good t·u f>t:on1•f1t-. 1\ppl} in µerson 9um l•1 I lJm :\Ion thru Fri Sta11 dJrd S ho•''>. 3077 So Un:.tol 1· ;\I Small Parts .. \ssemhl~ l'lt:an work area START $4.25 WIU TRAIN Apply between ti· I lan1 853 Production Plate Nl'Wport Bcac lt !-.1 1\INED C:L1\S~ Par1 lime W1lllra111 5-18 7101 Welder t•art timr 20hr~ minimum ''lumrnum. m1.:. l1l(. 546-1101 WlH OPERATOR Leading l>rokerugl' firm hrui 1mmed1ate 01w·nin1: for wire operator Salu1 > commensurut.c w /cx•i For appt c ull 11 .. 11•11 ~cCinle}. li44 2'~1'l M«chandise . ...............•.••.•• Alltiqun 8005 •..•...••..........•.•. WESTMINSTER ABBEY ANTIQUE MALI. Daily 10.6, Fri 10 9 Closed Tuesda\ 11751 Weslminsler.i\v1· Garden Grove ~I HIOJ Golden Oak dining !.cl. buffet. dra w table , 1 chairs. hand fin1s hl.'d S800 962-9642 t'VeS Amen can Oak dn•;..i.cr :.erpentuie fronl, lrg dou ble mirror, g el t•ontl IH267~ Appliances 80 l 0 .............•.....•.•. 1; E elet'lnc lln l'r lrg l'.apac11 y gold, xint 1·11nil 58.'i 4!13 8.>15 GE Elect ilr) er. 2:.!U rnll E'(t<'I rnnd SM.5 f'AO ilt.11 or 5J& 120'J Bicyc les 8020 .....•....•••...•..•••. N 1s h1k1 , S ~s u 1:a .., Wl'tdeater $70 1 ~2KI Shasta, l'"V. K:i!j mm BWldinq Materials 8025 •...............•...... ----. ... -... ~ ... -An J::ll• rr•rn . 111 °11<!' • ' STOCl< CLERK 2"•x3 16. SI t'u. n1·w 111 I STAlT $840 Mo 11<irt.\ :;.it..;10111:-. \ .JobSeeun l~ Camrras & ....•.•................ ( 'ul, rrutlt• .uhlll. hi a ck & while. hou.~1· lr:11nl'tt, i:•fD pct 9'111 ~ lS:I, 641 !Jloll"i 1>011E1tMANFt-;M 1.r-: Pr IOmo~ Spa}ed & Jll • hot.'' 96J l ltl'l urt1•r lf>m • 8 050 ..•.................... **I BUY** C:nnc1 u'("I ~'urn11111 1• ''ITS Appl1unc1:" Ott I \\Ill __ bl.'ll orSElJ .1111 You MASTERS AUCTION 646-8686 & 833-9625 • Solid , exec S51JO de~k ... :J011fill, must "1·11 S2:!:• li75 12:10 Ill ti7:1 ;a!:! W ,\ ~ T 1-. IJ 11 a lo 11r to furn1lun· 1•11 h, 1lr1·,~1ni.. had 1uhl1: 1ln·".1·r '"'"' j to i51 IIDG7 Solid 11,1k n·p1" armc.11 .. the S.500 h,..1 l'nnt 1l1•,11(1w1 rea- .;of J llMl1 l,._l 1Hi-I 4!!1:.!J the K111g 'Ill! \lr:.t 111111. Ill ti~g II t• r ' I> r I II g Ill .1 I I aliz- \\ lllJ !chin.: 1·011 li11\ '>Ill 111.: n1•1 o•r u...... ..1 oll 1JJ<'kag1'll \\onh '5:!0 111 d deltvc•n :.<!:m 1·a~h 1111 h l;clll lillH7 ~.1,1l11!11·.1h1"d l ,;., r.1:.. vi&11 "':-, "all'rl11·d l11.1d1·d I\ ' t1 ,1~. mu~I _,.,. p.1111 ::;,,., "\!ij ()lj() 7'>1 I 1'H• 11111.-.1• l'11111111i: l>11w 11 rnlbl , .. 11 rt'l'l j! ''"\" r lrl'l't1•r wa•.twr dn ,., ... p:i111,h thl \\ .. ,..,, 1•11 lure,.. e.-111111: 1~111· .int 1 qut· 11.1k olr• ,,,, .. r l.d1l1·' ~ ~ept .... 1a,, 1·1111 1,1111. wall n so ~hdl<"" IV '111c1ll 1l .. mi.' Y be :r.1.1 : ... 1 ... h1l{• Or :'llpt •ded 1\1 h 1,;:1 1.1., iven £-.tJbh~hl'CI I '11mµan1 1-'rce n1t!d1t al dl'!llal Equipmrnt 8030 Garaqe Sale 8055 \pµI~ m person lwl"•·1·n Ham I lam 11..'>3 Pt111lucl1 un Place :-;e ... p<1r1 Bt•a1·h TeJt'llcr' \1de \tCll' lor l'odd lt•1;., ;,11 ~ .. "'" li \~1 lf'\1 1)40 H8lll n .. \l"llEfl ,\flem•)(Jlll> 2 :JO i;p .\I for <i I l 1! r ' c h o o I c· ,, r l' 5c.Jy, wk 040·1!820 TEAl'llEH.S l'rl.''H'hool. t ull & pa rl rirrw po~ Irvine 552 i331 TE,o\CH f~H Sper 1-~d Ma~lcr\ 1n ~h Sc. µrd Exp w DD. multl hund1capJ)l'd udlts Ablli· ty to wnle 1m11lemenl he h.JI 1ora l pru~ram plan.... ~uperVISClf') exµ req SSSll mo plu-; benef1lS ft 30--IP:'\1 t:nit ed Cerebra l Puls} As ... oe .. 546-SifiO. TECHNICIAN F:x pe rienccd e lectro- mec:hamcal. some P<.:ll processing barkground a plu.., Xlnl pay bcne(1b <:rowing C1>mpan) in San .lu<1n Capo. 7,14 493 6624 --------- T ELEPHONE S1\LES Teenal!er:. & Retirees "elt·om1· f:a rn guod monr> l 'all after lpm li:IR-4005 Telephone Solicitors Needed 1mmedia1ely 20 s tud e n t s and or home ma kcrs who need to earn rTYHIC) working pll•a:.anl cnming hours . :J 9 \Ion F'rt :'-lo s elling Sal.in · S3 75 hr + Renen ;u.., bonus Arros~ l1 o m John Wa y ne .\111>ort < ·a11 Sue after 2P'.\I 1)..11 UI~ TelephoM Solicitors (.;rowinl( t'orp Earn 1·x ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·rer FOR SALE! l'Jnun A EI Ood) 1.nl\ 110 lcni. Ii month;., 111 .1 H~.or old Would r t.>I all ..11 ~ a~kinl{ $ISO r11 rn l 'all dd \ !J lu :i Jl 1;..i(i 11:-i l & a!>k f1ir Oo11 lle1s Canon EF, ,1ulv !'.I.It. .I tens , flash r:rc;I' ~JO c ... 11 !.lli8 u.o MuM sell C:inon AT I lloya iO 21111011m. po\\ er wander. porlrall l1·n, tnpocJ.--l'aMl 1\1.akc utrcr 9f.2-3778 Kod.1k C.Hou:>el l'r••J )lode! 700, 10· l>1·r1'l'n. Glenwood 1ndcxc.i.. 15 s lide trays, xlnt rnn1I. Slltl firm :'>JG..~22 OOCJS 8040 •.•..•................. KEESl!OND P u(lS \Kl. Champ sire :\t f' PN & s h ow Pvt µl \ 213 697 13~ an ti pm Cocker Span1t-h. \ l\t' reg. lt'Jll~ beautiful s.19 7804 Puudlc ;\I 101 hl.u k .\I\ l , ~I U d '<' r \ 11' t• ti4.S 7~ or 63 l tiOtii .i mn o ld Old t-:n g l"h Shl·epd og w pap1·r,... S150 Call belWN·n 5 llpm 64.2· i450 Golden Retne,cr :.1atc· >< mos. House broken . \lu't sell. $100. AKC. f>-15 ll!l!l:J. 54(). ~3 0 I' 6'I & !J6(J\j Free to You 8045 ....................•.. Small blk & bc11(c fcrn11 ll• dog to gd home ur lc11 mg grandparent G4 I !J:!Sll eves Small male Tcrner ml\ ct.ti{. need:. fomll) luq>:, r h1lnren ,\ho uningl male1·a1 5.'>I 2.'>X I \\r11rlp1•il 1-.11·1 I•" r his 11111t h ".1 lnul 1 '" k 111.i.: ase du. ·' 1el.1•r l h• 'l ' •II 1r I h.-I 01.Jplt· lWll holhnL -111d1 n1·~ ""'~ .\ • h.11r 1 ·ent 11'"" r mJplo • la1•'1. 1 'i:-c:.i n gin· ... 11•1 \I t.1111· d .. 1·1. h•nal h ac- \\Jln111 ,,, r• o I' Jr~cu1:. I.. th\. 1..imti' l•ll'lUrt•._) 1LX2!1 aurwr 2 hi..1• n"'-"' hi , fld 1111.""' n""' 2 I l.1 \\ II Inn \\ l' I •Ji'-h l' ' h11u~1·11 .. irl'' ~..;l & Sun S !I:;, .it 111:11; 1-'oxl(lm·t• W.n !11·1111· 1C11IH•r fl) SJ1l'dtiuri: 1 s.>1 '.:J l!I I.HI 111 1\(:1,k.J ITIU!>t 51'11 ") _ 1>11111 lable. rn11111rt'}t:ie. ~ trn ... kl'li.. r1Jd,. 0 l'Olh W1•1I Thur., uuly 2'ili!i '.\l cnJM.1 ( \1 l•,a 0 1·!/ ;\l a rt 10 1; Jewelry 8070 ley ·······················Un H UL EX I' re:. 1den ll a I 'ht W .1lrh c11. Whvlesa lc,35 pnrl:!!> l'all 700.K218 tin Miscellan~ 8080 ~- •••••••••••••• ••••••••• .?n· LUGGAGE TAGS :ne from \our hw.m<.>s!> <'<ird :he S..ml rim• t·:ird lor l.'J 1·h ,bn IJ~ µlus 11nc .;µarc \\',• retu r11 p~·rmanenlfl ie >caled Jltra• t1v1• lag &. Y ;..tr.ip meclanl! a1rl1ncm . I I) n·~wrcmc.•nls Pre ne \ • nl lo..,;., &. I heft 1 F11r J P'!r~onahtl-d la~ l•ndo .. t• hi- " Jll1>a11er L1urit· •1r•as Ila} I .111 I'-• per & \• •' a will li:11·1\ & lnm )Ollr•h e la!!:. Ur 111 IW•J 1•anl" har k lo hal'k on l'IHCES· a r S2 t•a or J S.'i \ ;. t.11-!S SI fi0l'U i; •11ui.:s Sl.50t•a 111 or m1J1 l· I ·10 t'a Salt's l'a" lncludt·ol ;\IQCAHD'' Draw >our owt1 or ~t·llll nJme. Jddre'"· phonl' & we 'll ma.kc 1111t• card p1•r l:\$? \dd ~ C:lC'h nd tro nd eel mone) in the pnvar} SELi. idle 11c ms \\llh .1 St>nd 1•h1·rk or mun··~ 11r der ln own home or use 11ur modern foe :. College s t ude nls U K ' Ca 11 964-2239 for com plete m fo Ask for Bart TEXAS 011. COM l'.\'.'IY urgently need~ person M F over 4() for prolet·l t.'<1 mdus lrial s ales ter ntor} Liberal rom m1ss1ons . Fur personal 1nlerv1ew write K. B. Ha!>llngs. Vice Presi· d en t , Southwest e rn Petroleum, &' 78!1. n . Worth. Tx 76l01. EOE. Typ1sl. General office . no rxper nee. H.S. Grad. Good benefits & promo t 1onal opporlun1ties. Irvine area Farmers Ins urance Gro up , 540-4100. E.O.E . TYPIST /P-Time. 60 Wpm Beautirul ofc or. OC Airport. Ca ll 752·4968 blwn 9·2. ask for J an Oath P1 111 Cl.1:.-.1lle1I ,\d P () Bc1x l54;11 Co:.t<1 ~1C!.a, Ca m26 ~er m- :al lfl· m- ed ul 1e. ds 30 :I. 1a th ce et No+ime fvr-Part time person nl'eded 1n book pas te-up. Mon & Tues. No exper. nee Ap- ply Pennysa ver , 1660 Placentia Ave. C.M RECEf'TIOHIST Command Performance hair styling salon needs receptionists in Npt Bch & Hunl. Ben. Position of· rers co. paid health in- surance. paid holidays, & • for besl repoduciion, o cleor block ond ...m.1e pholo of ony ~e con be u•ed Your messoae will occompony 1h;, ptelure '" 1h11 space You may e•hmole 11 lofies of copy .... th obo.ft 30 lene<\ Qnd !o!)OCes IQ ~h lot-e ond "°"e lhe compo")' rone & oddtess on bold type 0t you may eShmOte I b W.es Qf copy set \olCl If you cl'Oose no1 IQ P<Jb'\/> Q IX'•¥t• lhe spoce con be filled with yo.1 menoqe Employer ~~~~~~~~~~!Wanted Men: 23orolder· -: W /Good Ori vin~ Rceord. Sec'y. Airport Law Firm Top s kills. bright, or· f*ore-(e)(~? Use An1we1 Ad se r vice whe n placing your ad a Dai ly Pilot ad number will appear in your ad · we t ake your message s 24 hour s a day ... you ca ll in at your convenience duri ng off ice hours and get the responses to your ad ... this se rvice is only $10 per week. For more information and to place your ad ca II 642-5678. paid vacation . Appli· PARTTIME cants must have outgo- ing pers onality, be EVMMGS stylish In appearance Adulls over 21 with out· and must be able to han- sla nd ing attr act ive die very lite bkkpg . personalities who enjoy Phone Patricia for appt. working with kids. S4 per 964-4448 hour. Call 642-4321 Ext ----.,.------ 2!50 between 2 and 6Pm.1--------• Ask for Lori. gan iied Non S mkr .. Le t's Reeoi;nlze Our Wome n in Business'" will be published Tuesday . . O<.'lober 14 in the Daily Pilot. and October lS in Coast Life. markinR National J06ie8Sl-002S. Women in Business Wee k SECY-OFC MGR F /Time. Prof p h one This is your opportunity 10 introduce a new or longtime a ssociate to 340.000 tech. Good orflce skills. Orange Coost people. The pages are ideal ror recognition of awards . Ute bk.kg, organ. ablltles. a<.'hievements or spec ial contributions by the women who make your NB area. gs7.J0'16. bus iness go. Coost ·-, ... SERVICE STATION AT· • Recognition notices will be twn column by two Inches each. with a photo you TEN o ENT Mal e / far Ad ActlOR provide. The cost or ent•h notice is only soo. Call now for more information or fem ale, full time, $4. hr 330 y Street r Colla Mesa, CA , F.qual Oppor Employer · to reserve spare. d eadline Is Octoher 10. Call 642·5678 today! +com m. CdM. 644-2410 call a What 11 Wonderful Wo rld n.a.,-... of Shoppml{, rig ht al 119111 l'"llUl your fingert1µs every· an utrft91 d a :.'' 0 a 11 ~ p I I 0 l GARAGE SALE ad!. 111 IUrllHll Classified Ads. To place lhe Daily Pik>t bnn11 hap ~ 71 your ad, call 642-5678 and To Dnve Truck & Move f\irniture. Call Randy 641·8427 WAREHOUSEMAN Experienced In shipping a n d receiving. Mus t drive fork lift and truck. Exce llen t s alary and benefits. Apply : ANTHONY SCHOOLS 4400Campus Drive Newport Beach. Ca. Eq~aJ Opportunity Employer M IF DAILY PILOT p~ rl·sult.s To pin()(' )Out .,.,.56 . 642-5678 let 8 .. l'lasslfied Ad·Vlsorl~~~~~~~~~ drawlnlit card. phone 1: ~·i4~2~·~S6~7~1~tod~fa.)~!=---..l~~~~~~~~~l!====================================~============~~!.l.~he::::lp~}~O~U~~~~---1~an_1_Ad_H~~~·~~~-----64~2·~;,67~8111111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ , .. ' ,. •• "'" Al TV Uf" . \ \ I I .. •• • 9UUU ,, ... 1 11 1t1qu,.\ C IO\\lf\ 9S20 .....••......•..••.••• 1l1 t It 1.,111.11 I uoil 1 •• , l•u111 \lull'! r 1"111 11 7 111 ,., ~wll Rrtn atlonol Vchiclet 9530 ...... ••••······•··•·· t1111 I,,,,·~\ ,\ I 1 1lh•1 I I • u, •111 ••\It t P•••l"' .. .. ·"' '• 9550 ~ ..••..••...•....••• II r \ \ I \I I• II I '• I:; \ )C J\lf1I 11 '. p tltl I 11 1 .. I lh HI i t I •Ill I 'I I /1)1 I'-\ lit I I ,I\ \11 ... 1 .. 11• \ 1 I U'I (H .... l.1.tlJlj , ••• ti I till hl!lll If \\\1,11'\lllC I 11-.i 11' , ,,. • I I' 1111 1i.. t 'I 9S b0 TRUCKS I' I ., \'HUI \ I 1 ,,, I.. UTH "O~ 111 •11 1'11 tf i.· 'I'\ \II·._\ !: ~O.OlJO 9590 ........••......•....•. PO RSC HES WANTED \llow u~ th1· Olll,111rtumty 111 1 on ,11l1·r t h1· 1111n•t1111>e or tr.uh• m 111 1our l'lenn f'1>1 '>l'flt' ('h1-t•k With U'I l'ucla1 ' '" '' ''"'"'"' tu.,,.1 I, utJt•f1 l •Hi,,t: • 1.)6 1)J) Top Dollar Paid 1· 11r Your Cur ' JOHNSON & SON Llncoln-MttcUry ''ii:ffl Harhor Bl' d \ "'t 1 -'lc".1 5-to !>t\30 We Pay OVER Blue Book ~or Yuur Good \ W l'ors<:heor \ud1 ~~&~:HICK SWllSON \ \\ PUHSCllJ-: ,\UDI 11:. E L'o:.ast lltway 11 l\J\!>Ulc Dn1-e 't'" µort He:.ad1 1ii :l Cl.IOO l'i ~·1111u111 pnu•!> f'J ld tor ·lll~ u:.ed ear 1 l11rl.'11(n or dome~t11· I 111 gvod t·on<11t1011 o.;t•e l':. First• SOUTH COAST DODGE 21\XX I l••rror Blvd t.'OST. \ 'I F.S.\ CALL 540-0330 -Olf540-9 f 00 1111 I I \ let 111111·. "ilao•ll --~l~MI Autos, Imported , ' •• , , ., c If· 11 .... I II l11•i! llh I •'.I ••.......•••..••..••... Alfa Romeo 9705 •....•...•.••......•... Fl'.o\l..\LF \ HO \I EO I 'I.EAR \~l'E \l.L ·;!,._ \ll'ST l,;O' \h· re UcJ ltn · • Alltot, l•,...e.ct Atdot, l•,...e.ct ...... ......... ...... u .. ct ......•................ ·•········••·······••• ••.......•............. , ......•............•.. IMW 9712 Mere.._ hn1 9740; Volisw9CJl'I t770 Che..... t'20_ .......•..•...........• ····•···•····•···•·••·· .......•.•....••..... ..... ........... ~······· OltAMGI COUNTY'S Assum Lse '80 4SOSEI • or 1974 YW ...... SH US FIRST! Ol.DIST '79 280CE lo m1, Call Mr Last yearjor this classic We ha ve a 1ood selection & · Wood 9M-L!H9 co up e . 4 s p ee d . o I N EW " USED Dynamite: (37~1> Chevrolets ! 72 ~~· 4 s. S44t5 Sales Service Le1ti.m1: Roy Canar,lnc. Rolls Royce BMW 1540Jamborec ~ewport 8e<1ch 640.6444 108 McLAREM's 8SO N ~ach Blvd LA llABltA IS :\Ir No. of SA Pwy) 17 I 4J5U-Sll3 Sunday by Appl, 84(}.JflOO Eve JIM MAllHO -------vousw .... '66 MB 2.JOSL. 70,000 m1. L8711 Beach Blvd. ha.rd & soft tops. white. HUNTINGTON BEACH Sl2.~. 675-4454 142-2000 '13220 D arr, 4 speed $6100. Call 968-2270 Mercedes 8en7.250SE $15()() E\e>, 497 3619 ·79 300 Turbo, lmmac Maple yellow, $26.000 (No sunroof 1 640-9738 '78 450SL, 14,000 Mi. A "10" I owner. $27,950 1714) 673-4116 1975 VW CAWH Dynamite Westfalia IJOP· top in sharp condition 4 s peed, s te reo t ape! (017852) S5tt5 JIMMARIHO VOU<SWAGEH 18711 Beach Blvd. HUNTINGTON BEAClf 842-2000 '79 VW Converti ble. COMMflL CHEVROLET '\.,.. I I 1 • '• r It ""·l\\H ,\ 546-1 200 '72 Caprice. 4·dr, full power, $750. Good cond 673·4749eves. '70 Ch evy Wagon. g d transportation car . Sac ~75. 673-~19. '74 E l Camino 350. Blk/blk rntr 4 spd. Brand new eng. New tires, gd mpg. 0}00, 549.3445 .'57 Chev Wagon. 4dr, Bel Air 350 e ng C lean. $2200. ~5827 • I 0 d 0 IMW 1972 3.0 CS . \uto Must :.ell 642·0696 '74 2002. 2Smpg, ;.im rm MG 9742 ..................•.•.. Yello w. Buc kskin Int. 6000 nules 700.8218 -.... -----1-----1976MGMIDGET 1976YWCAM,H '74 Impala. 61,000 m i. xtn1 e t'Olld New tires. PS/PB. _ 1. St I 00. 645-9750 st~reo, xln1 pa int -'lusl· Xlnt con d . lo m1 , '>Cll 974 O't76 AM F'M, new radials. Ton cov .. $3,000. 968-4924 S h a rp W e s lfal1 a w automa lie & stereo '77 Chevette. xlnl comJ. tape. Dynamite' (068969) S2200. 71i 2002, s unroof. air . ~~~-·~~-~~~~~~! am fm. ne w pam1. xlnl MGI $5995 7Ei(). ~--- JIM MARINO · 7 o M u n t e C a r I o . cond, $6750 974 O'l76 i6 3 OFI. 60.000m1. 4 Sp . ::.uur0t1f, S7SOO OBO. musl sell. &10 tiN8 9744 ..••.....•.•••.••...•.. VOU<SWAGEN am /fmistereo 8trk ('Ii 18711 Beach Blvd r ad 1 o A · I co n d HUNTINGTON BEACH S2000/0HO 642·2514. 842-2000 n....a.--------r 9935 '79 .MC B. tomorrow's col lertors 1lem. li ke new. driven 4000 mi. a m /fm cass tape.~. 644·9 190. ?.~.~ ............ ~~~.~ Opel 9746 '68 BUS $1600 firm! Huns Good. Dave. ....••................. Looktng for Slyle a nd fuel et:onomr at a reas onable pnce '! Whether you wis h to buy or lease 1973 DATSUN 240Z . O}nam1te 4~.000 m tlc sporl coupe 4 s pe ed . ::.lereo. ai r & mag., Sce lh1s one ! 1821 FZFJ $4695' JIMMARIHO VOLICSW A.GEN 18711 Beach Ulvd 111.J~TI NGTUN ru:Acll 842-2000 .•...•.••...•...••..••• 631-1121 '75 Opel. rcbll cng. clutch. - recen t paml. ,\M /F~l 'G6 BAJ A. many new Sl600 492·0092 items. l2 12 V, new ml. AM/FM cass. xtra eni:. Peqot 9748 loo ma ny xlnis to list ••••••••••••••••••••••• Have receipts $1995 ORANGF:COUNTY'S Cash. 962·1984 PEt.:GEO'f DIESEL ----- HEADQt.:ARTEHS '77 VW 4-spd. 7 pass. sun 1980 505s I Gas & DieseU HERE HOW!!! BEACH IMPORTS 848 L>ove Street NEWPORT BEACH shaduw tint windows. perrecr con d $5850 644«)9()6 '64 VW. runs xlnt. Bo· dy tint gdshape. $1250 .is.-i.7290 '75 VW Bug Conv Exceµ tiooal Absolutely must TRY US SOUTH COAST DODGE 2888 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA • 540.0330 ·73 DART $1000/0HO l.A!ave Message640.2781 ~IUSTSELL: 752-0900 sell S4~firm 673·6919 Ford 9940 '73 VW S uper Beetle A:\1 F:-01. sunroof. new u res CiOO Call ;.irt ,1pm )1-F or anytime Sat or Son 839·3901 ....•.......•.•.•.•.•.. Ford LTD ·w. S250 or or fer 751-4220. call before I pm e g :· t l) e i it' ---------,.,=r;n -n llti\TTT. j I I I 1.111ol n " 1980 SPIDERS HEREMOW!-!!- BEACH IMPORTS 1978 DATSUN 2801 J ct hlarl., S 'li<'l.'tl. Jlr "ond1t1onmg ... t1.•r1:0. reJI w1rewtieels t-129Y PY 1 $799S PE ·r; EOT 1978 504 DI ESEI.. :'oltnt eond1l1on. Air. \:\1 F.\l ste1eo s un· 11~1f. PS. P H. power win· dows auto . 25 mµg cny. Ju h""} ~7 .501i r1rm 43U7U Y(f 1 i8 1-Ki5 1 t H1ver-;1de> Prl\'a l e Party. '\,? V W S q u arc b.a ck automatic Rebll. trans. r u n s g r eat . needs '68 F ord 2 d oor. runs great Som e bo d y damage nXJ 644:4242 or · 5S2 $5()6 I'"" , • .., •ti Ill I' ~ I I llr 1;1-.,1• ~111 II t\_ : If I (,11 o1J 1 , oon " l : \llll ('l!lld. HI!( 0.1H·Stn •c1 \ t.Wl'OHT BE.\(.'H 752-0900 'Tl! -:ura 211vo S pyd~r. 1.~.000 m.1 .• im rm eass. Si iw S.18-tlliii e \·cs JIM MARINO VOUCSWAGEH 18711 Beach Uf\•d lllJNTINGTON BEAL'll 842~2000 h o II .1 ll Audi 9707 '77 280Z 2+2, 4 s pd. clcc. ,,nrl. AM1F.M ca s.,. ·\ C. SJK m1. S8500 661 7074 ,( "" '., 1 ll., I l \C lot «••11J \Lr 1 .1d1JI, ~-; ,o • 1·-;x.1 I 11 I) •' \ .• 11 ........•.............. 'iii Fox Xll Xu :.huC'kS. air • ond Am F:\1 t'ass XII 111µ~' S29'J5 ubo Call ,\d =:Jt.>2. tl.12·HOO 2-1 hr:. 'ill Aud i l>IC'il'I. 2 J.(d S • AUTO RENTALS • From S95 rm 631 26:Ji 'i 2 Dat:.un 1200 SllW C1:1ll aft 3. li61 88<;1 BllU. lJnk:. full~ l''fU1ppcd. fffTari 9723 Sl5 !«XJ ffi9-27KX ••••••••••• •• • • • ••••• •• ·71 Audi , rbll en g. nu hrakeo;, nu tr whb. xlnt to11d l!lii ~ W5 or 496·4865 1.978 Ferran Spider . hkc nu-0nh 9.000m1 S32.000 M r ·:-.1 c·:'llau11hlon 54{; 7360 tdays onl) 1 -;.., .\u1lt :ll)(I. lull pt1wc•r fiat 9725 'nrt. c···~~ "lute "' hlue ••• •• • •• ••••••. • • •••• •. ·11L SiHIJO 1.15 2Ji l or ·;u >i50 Spi der Fi<it. o;;.1 111;:1.'\ radials. A:\1 F:-01 . a~ 1s BMW 9 7 I 2 s.55() 5.J().0208 ' " n ~ 11111 •1o1 I I " ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 FIAT Sport 12.i Convl \\'hl. T un Int I o wn. ne w tires. well maintained . S4999 Ca II 7 H 760·0728 flil•O I ' ~I 11·1 \' .111 • 1\,1111 d1.11r~. II I rp h 9590 . . . ................ . \ I If' J)(lf.f. \fl i • ~ t JI ft• I l' I J.! rt, & SADDLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS cves. 9727 . .............•.......• VISIT YOUR ORANGE COAST Pone~ 9750 ..•.......••.........•. '7712 9'.!11 Porsche· Silver w l>W:i.rL .&. ~ler, .(!.alls, S7llOO or bsl orr. Ca II Ad 11:161. 1'42·4300, 24hrs '67 Porsche 912. 5 s pd. no rust. ong. owner . best on~r $500(1 832·4369 ·;5 Pors c he 9 115 . hl<ll'k hlack rnl. air cond. ~Int cond Must se11 $1.S 000 OBO 646-0928 ------- l975 Targa Carrera. choc. bm w tan mlerior Poli shed wheels & P7s. This c a r 1s fre s h Cn · fortunately must se ll. 75!! 1913 or 640-1963 ·79 Turbo Carrera. 500 m1. fully loaded. BHS-P7's. Jbsolutel~ nawless Call Bob. 6i5-748l. ;.ift 5. 6i3-377tl Rolls Royce 9756 ....................... #1 DEALER IN U.S.A. ROY JRR CARVER r ROLLS-ROYCE IS40J•mborn Newport 11 .. c11 \'-------....... CLOS ED SUNDAYS body w o rk S J SOO 631·629'.l, · 6 6 \' W F a s t h a c k . SHARP' New Int On~ ·own x r n t c: o n d . Sl750 '0 80 114&&157 after Spm 'i4 VW Super Beetle. f~I ti lr ack. on g owner S2500 645-6501 D y s, eve~ &W 1924 ·74 VW Con vertib le Classic rmmac. new ml. new ures. 673 4760. 'i4 BUG Ext/I nt Xlnl Cond. New P nt & T ires. Runs Great SJ200 firm $-Uj.3237 Volvo 9772 .....................•. VOLVO SALES, SERVICE AHDLEASIHG O\'ERSEAS DELIVERY EXPERTS EARLEIKE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd. COSTA M ESA 646-9303 540.9467 Mercury 9950• •.........•.....•..•... ORANGE COUNTY'S FINEST l.INCOJ..N·MERCU RY DEALERSHIP RAY FLADEBOE LINCOL'l·ME RCURY lf>.18 Auto Center Dr SDf"wy Lake Forest exit IRVINE 830.7000 7 8 MERCURY COUGAR Factory air conditioning. till wheel. cassette. X· TRA SHARP. (640VWHJ CAU 830. 7000 ~?htte&u UNCOL'l-MERCURY 16AUTOCENTER DR lR \o1 NE 8J(). 7000 'i9 Capn · Sunroof. Mags. am fm tape deck. 10.500 m iles . VS. $4999. Must sell ~ Mark 645-4520 "o't 751·0332 MultClllCJ 99 52 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mustang II. '74. stereo . A/C. PS. auto .. new brakes & tires. V6. mint cond. S2200. Calls aft. 6PM . 962· lJSO. L. ,_ ~--------~---· -·------.···~·· ..... ,., 1·Jr.,..~•t'""'"""'f is ju1t rKeivinq the 1a st sldpnE'nt HONDA HEADQUARTERS '61 Silver C loud Fine cond. Eleg:rnt. white. Owner S21.SOO. &10·4999 ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOL VO Largeli-1. Volvo Dealer in Orange County! '67 Mus tang. 6-cyl. good cond .. S2209. Best offer. I ft "ii I I• r• p, lj I t '•I P.oof$ & MtJrin,. r Eqloipmrnt ············~······· •• r..()ot,. <:.P""rf '~ aft, Molnt~nnc e "•k• 9080 S · 90 lU i•••···•••••••••••••••• tr"t<'r ., • •••••••••••• t f l\1\l ft I l.tl1\,.•l• 'l, I ll1 11< v I •1111• or1 l•1arcl, l!t 111111 • I "''" l 1,11l1•r. , ••• t I· •I\ \<'••tic·-. 1!•1 l>h d 1 ,J'I l'tl.111. l'i.1'..,ll' I I In• '"'" W,1 -.tor 1·11 II\ ph\ ht•l•t• flt'\\' ''' •'1 \1hin .. ' ~it'~• i··. u .·• \111\l ,111~ ·1.1 1 , I 11w11•·1 ' 11 n 1nd. t >n;• tnru 11111 S-11~10 I i J '.l:!i I I' P • 1.l I 'ut -.d 11• :-\111•,•rt-t 1•r. 1•11~,\.tot •lh '"'1or1·1l tx r11.11 o f i,1k '"'I'll r ::ill\ >l~I I 2l~ff1 11(1 Iii![, 111 i'11 ll'llH I '.I ti(, 1 h111l pa11-. OAYSOMLY gu~ 11111' • ,r • , II •'••I llhd I ,. . \ \I I·" \ ?79-2500 Wt: 6UY CLEAN CARS At"tD TRUCKS HIGH BUYER •11 d1 1ll.11 ' tor Sports 1 ''" 1111 1'' 1'.1m11cr'i. 111 ', \1 d1' ... " \•~ft I l ' (' \IG H JIMMARIHO VOLKSW AGEN 1'<1 11 H<"U< h lllvcl I l\1; I 111\J 111-;,\('ll 842-2000 TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR GOOD&CLEAH USED CA~S! ~miracle · · mazda ,. 21 50 Harbor ll•d. Costa M~sa 645-5700 ,W ANTED! 1.1111• mo1M Toyolas and \u lv o 't C all u s j'l)I) "'II I • ,Earle Ike TOYOTA·YOLYO of Hew 1980 BMW's! l:;x('ellent Selel11un Crnne In Toda' Bdore Thcy're Gone ' so ... 8Uniqw Pre-Owned BMW's To Choose From! For l he Best Deal in Orange County . Come St .. • lI~ Today! SADDLEIACK VALLEY IMPORTS <!R-102 Marguerite Pkwy. .'ftiss1on VieJo 831 -2040 495.4949 Closed Sundays F11r t he Bes t Deal in t>range Count)'.. Come S<.-c Us Today! ! SAODLEBACIC V AUEY IMPORTS 2840'l M:.irguerite Pkwy . ~ission VieJO 831-2040 495.4949 Closed Sundays CREVIER & I Sf • lltOADWAY SAHfA AHA 835·3171 THE yu1MAT£ oil1v1110 MACM111£ •USEDBMWs• '722ori'ltii w/ sir 12061) '733.0cscpe, mint(OSS9) ·74 2002 lii s/r (0332) '75 2002a < ocm > '75 SJOia w /s/r (1483) '762002s/r<l<lp.<1578) '77 630csi (456.5XG) '78 320i 4 s p, air (4228) '78 320ia. air (6095) '78S30ia loaded (5468) "795281a sir (26151 ' Clowd Sunday1 1uu4..-. II•& The f:Jste.t draw in lhe Ce•l•"'.o• W t D ·1 P 'I ""' •o uo> « 540.u u ' es · a ;ii Y ' ot Clnssol 1C'CI Ad. 642 5678 TODAY!!! UNIVERSITY SAt.:ES&SERVICt: OLD HONDA GMCTRUCICS 2850 Harbor Bl vd COSTA MES,\ 540-9640 JCICjlUClr 9730 .................•..... '711 Jaguar Mdl XJ6L. Silver. loaded. s nrf. r P f>4&1<el Saab 9760 ..........•..•......... 1980SUI BUYorLE~E DIRECT . 84&9721 or 848·4619 Otckmobit. 9955 .•••.......•........•.. _IUU • .-_,._ __ I__...._ .. ·;9 Cu stom Supreme bro u g h a m . full y eqwpped. assume lease. consider tradC "-545~.5""1"'1~0------HERE HOW! -..-.....-......... .._. days : 675·9514 eves & EXCELLENT SELECTION! BEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove St reel NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 --------Toyota 9765 .•..•••..............•• wk ends '67 Old's Toronado. new ----------tires xlnt cond. S9SO or best oiler 8J9. 7634 . - ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pinto 9957 General 990 I ••••••••••••• •••••••• •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• NOTHING OVER t96i Jaguar Sedan ·120. Shadowbox for liftback $4995 ·74 Pinto Wagon. a uto, a m/Im stereo tape . .rack. Sl500/0BO. 548-6240. 74 Pinto 3·dr runabout. Sll200. l owner. Cclica . $70. Mint cond. i 14·545·2408 552· L356. MAIERS AUTO CENTER AT. AC, radio. 1 owner. low mi. S1695, 540· 7873. ·i;s Jag XK E Hoads ter. chro m e wire whl s. Pirelli tires. new eng , m int. orig. Call 6'14 ·4147 after6pm. ----- "72 XJ ·6, runs but needs work . mak e o ffe r . 642-8850. ........ 9732 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 t,; Jensen Healy. reblt eng. must sell. best oHer. 673·6662 9738 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Maul.a RX2. 4·dr. nu paint, nu eng. 13K m i SHOO. 963·284i --------- '80 RX7 .. lv.r. blk inl.. air. onJy 200 mj, $8700, P.P. 979"0794 aft 5. Mere•~ '-m 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HB.P!! Leaving the co untry! Must sell my baby! 1971 Mercedes· Benz 2SOC that Is really clean. Loaded inc. leather & 'l\M/FM stereo. Call 673-0665 eves. aner 6 p .m . & 675·9C>SO days. '69 MR 21051 c,_ 2dr. Auto trans, bea ut car , full lth r. s nrl. 642--0896. ·---------1 Triumph 9767 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77Tri ...... Spitfire. Xlnt cond. Lo rru ·s. AM/FM ta pe. 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VOUSWAGIN •••••••••••••••••••• •• 50,000 mi. guar. on eng, 18711 Beach Blvd. Hiii HOW!!! Slll.500. 540-3931 wkd_ys_ llUNTING,lON BEACH "Duher Oie1el Power"! •76 El Do. Good cond. New 142-lOOO Also a good selection of 1---------- Sclroccos. Check WI for tires. S3000. Call 846-83!8 'M Pontiac GTO. Cherry th e BEST p r l c es! aflSpm. inside & out! Owne r P rofessional leasing ·oo F1eetwood. runs now, mmt sell! Ask ing 11595. available! power, alr. Best offe r . Call675-l763afterllp.m . 1919 Lakewood Blvd. LONG BEACH 12131 5'7-36'3 OPEN SUNDAYS 494-0638,494·170. . "72 EldoradoConvt. 38K XJnt COnd. $5000 MM679 ealth problems . must sell, '67 Pontiac LeMans conv. Reblt en1. new paint, top, tires. Make of· fer. 1162·37'18. ---~-------------- If you're looking for a bet te r jo b. you won'1 want to m iss lhe employment columns 1n <.iasstried Trade y~ old st ufC for n e w 81f!Jd ies with a Chw1f1ed ad. 642-5678 • r ' ---- Huntington Beach Fountain Valley ED IT IO N VOL. 73, NO. 274, 3 SECTIONS, JO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1980 l'our Hometown Dally Newspaper TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Could. ltlissJng Surfer Still Be Alive? 8)' ~'Tio:\'to: MAKBL.: Ol ... o.llt ...... , .... A pn' ate dt•ter tl' e ht red to unravel tht• m) tt•r111u' lh Sitt> p e a r U 0 t• \' (I r ll 2 I .) t' .l r V} I) Newpor1 Ht•ac·h ~urft•r stud to <iuy ht< ha1m 't rukd out th\" possibility lhal th•· ·u,mg man ('0.uld st~ l)t' 1111 Vt' Woody &hultz. o L974 Nt-wport Hubor High gnuSuatt', vamsht.'d a month 1go durma& &11 uftt!rnovn o ( s urfing near his fiM lboM rl'n1nsula ap;u-\rnent llas abandmwd s urfbot•rd. dC. cowrt"d by -ir fnt"nd. Wllll found Oo•Ung 1n thl' ~urllirw near LJ\h St ret-t Rear h "There's always that poss1h1h l) th a t he could have Just ~ alkt!'d awa) " i.a1d Santa An11 p1 I\ ate detective T€'d lle1s1g , ........... INolAN REFUGEES REST IN KUWAIT VILLAGE Watttng for VI••• Since Iran-Iraq War a.gen Iran Bombs Strike Nuke Site in Iraq BAGHDAD. Iraq <AP> -Ira- nian fighter-bombers, in a raid on the Iraqi capital, struck a French-run nuclear research center in Baghdad today but missed the reactor. the French E0mbassy here reported. Meanwhile. a battle was re- ported south of Ahwaz, capital of the Irania n province of Khuzestan. An e mbassy s po kes man reached by telephone minutes U.S. M'AY SPY ON MIDEAST WAR-A4 after the raid said the research center compound suffered only "minor damage in the living quarters of the staff. There are no French casualties .'' The spokesman could not say whether non-French experts or Iraqis on thestaffwereinjured. The fuel tanks of Baghdad's electric power plant on the southwest edge of the city also were hit. Witnesses said they saw several Iranian American- m ade Phantom jets brought down by surface-to-air missiles of Baghdad's Soviet-supplied air defense system. Sources said bombs left beavy smoke coming from the city's power station and resulted in 10 deaths and 85 wounded. The raid was the first air raid on Baghdad since Saturday in the nine-day war between the Gulf oil gianta. Air al· t major oil refmeries in Zbern part of both coun- tries lbave balled their now ol oil to th~ world. ln :Tehran, the Iranian Parlia- Q\ent: resumed debate on the fate Oftb:tbte 52 American hostages in elr· 332Dd aay of captivity and •PPGllnted a seven-member com- ml"-e to invesU1ate their cue, tbe 9'tate-nm radio reported. It Hid Pattiament would debate Suntday the commission's JH>Wten, but declcfed that the ftna" dedsion on the boltqes WWlld be made by Parliamenl, DOt ft.he coaunlalon. ~be Iranian command elaitmed tbat itl forces destroyed Ila •lniql a.nkl today in flPtlnl U. 11restem Iran, Tehran radio NPO»rted. 1'be communique al.lo cl•'6med t(O lraql tankt ~ SUnday and Monday la b4eavy land and air batUes in ,. ........... CAPTURED AMMUNITION lreql Showe Haul tbe northern sector of the war front near Qaar-e-Shirin and 21 more in the southem sector. A communique from the Iraqi military command said its forces ''beat back counterat- tack~ by enemy reinlorcements and mopped up pockets of enemy resistance" along the 300-mile invasion front from the Shalt al·Arab waterway on the south to-Qasr-e-Shlrin in the north. It said the put 24 hours of cround action left six Iraqi aoldien killed, 15 wounded and five miuing. There wu no men- tiolf ol Iranian Joaes. Tl\e Iraqi 1overn ment - controlled newapaper Al Gomhoria claimed, meanwhile, "1ran'a radio ln Ahwa1 baa stopped broadc11Un1 lies, became lt hu been taken by our forces." • C8ee IDDEABT. Pap AZ> ·'but Uus lb ju.st speculation on 1oy part " tie sa.ad he's circulated flyers 1n the bearh area, particularly at. aiurfboard and scuba shops lle1sig said there were several other people in the water where Schulti was last seen surfinJ!. He 's hopeful the flyer could brmg these people forward. He said his guesswork and his r efu s a l to rul e o ut any possibilities. including fou l play, s t ems Crom s tate m e nts by lifeguards that "the body should have surfaced by now." "Also, the family hired me just to bring in some expertise i n .t r a c k i n g d 0 w n a 11 th e 1>9ssi bilities," he added. So far, he admits. he's turned up lilt.le evidence lo contradict the theory held by most of Schultz' friends -that the young surfer drowned. "I've determined he was in a very good frame of mind at the time." said Heisig. a former employee of the U.S . Depart- ment or Justice . "Frame of mind is always the key to something like this.'' He s aid Schultz had j ust finished washing his car prior to his surfing expedition and had plans t.o take his girlfriend to dinner that night. Schultz' friends agree that the blond-haired surfer had little rea- son to be despondent. Several pointed out that the Newport youth was just starting to form a new business specializ· (See SURFEll, Page AZ> 'Blac ail' Cljarged Teachers Flay HB Board Contract Off er By PATRICK KENNEDY Ot-DMl'P' .... S'-li A teacher association official Tuesday accused the Huntington Beach Union High School District board of trying to "blackmail" in- structors by its latest contract of (er . William Bianchi, director of the West Orange County United Teachers Association. criticized the board's recommendation that instruct.ors accept a 7 percent raise this year . instead or 18 per- cent. so that 20 teachers laid off Huntingion Students Score High With the exception or senior claass s pelling, the Huntington Beach Union High School,. Dis- trict grades nine through 12 scored above the nationwide norms on _ 43 tests in reading, language and mathematics. According to Dr. Keith E. Hartwig, din!Ctor of Research and Evaluation for the district, the average s pelling score of the district's senior class on the an- nual Comprehensive Tests of Bas ic Skills was in the 49 percentile nationwide. Hartwig said the SO percentile is classified as the nJttionwide norm. Overall. the district scores averaged in the 63 percentile in m athematics, 64 percentile in language and 65 percentile in reading. Six of· the seven district schools were included in the tests. Wintersburg High School, a continuation school. was not tested . Hartwig said. The district test scores im· proved in fl) percent or the tests. Hartwig said. Scores .remained the same in nine or the 44 ex- ams. he said. No test scores were lower than last year. Hartwig said tha t besides spelling, language mechanics (53 percentile ranking) and mathematics (54 percentile) are areas of potential concern at the senior Jevel. Hartwig said, however, that the senior class scores could be misleading because. the seniors may have lacked motivation as the tests were given last spring and had no bearing on gradua- tion requirements. Policy Outlined SACRAMENTO (AP ) Libertarian. preaidential can- didate Ed'Clarks aid Monday he favors-ending alJ foreign military alliances, including those with Israel and NATO, and letting West Germany and Japan have nuclear weapons. CETA Repri~ last spring could be rehired. "ll'sout and out blackmail and we 're not going to stand for it. .. Bianchi said. He said that some members of the District Educators Association. whi ch represents 800 teachers. are clamoring for a strike The teachers, who make an average of S21.0oo annually. are asking for a 15 percent raise this year Currently, contract negotia- tions are at impasse and are being assis ted by a state-appointed mediatOf:. .. The district said it has made its final orrer and cannot af. ford to pay teachers more. Last spring, the district laid orf 127 teachers in anticipation of declining enrolJment. More than 100 or those teacher positions have be e n r e h ired . a dis t r..i ct s pokesman said. But the district last week ideo· tified 263 classes that have more than 37 students. School board president Doris .... , ........ PLEADS INNOCENT TO SHOPLIFTING CHARGE Michelle Mervin Center of Controversy Ageln Not Guilty Plea Made for Michelle LOS ANGELES <AP> -An in- nocent plea was entered today on behalf of Michelle Triola Marvin, central figure a Ian- mark California "palimony" case, who is charged with shoplifting. Attorney Marvin Mitcbelson, who represented her in her property suit against actor Lee Marvin. said Ms. Marvin could not be in court today because she is ill. He said she is not guil- ty of the shoplifting charge and hopes the case will be dropped before it comes to trial. Ms . MarVin was arrested as s he left Robinson's department store in Beverly Hills on Sept. s. allegedly carrying $208 worth or sweaters and brassieres she had not paid for. "At the time of this incident, Michelle had !mfficient money in he r purse to pay for these items," Mitchelson said. "She had credit cards with her. She had more than s\,\fficient funds in a bank account." (See PLEA, Page AZ> Federal Grant Aids HB The City ol Huntln,ion Beach baa been awarded $545,000 from the Oraqe County Manpower Commlllkln to operate lta lut remalniils Comprehensive and Employment Tralnln1 Act <CElA> pl'Oll'am. The federal money will allow the city to ·employ about 40 workers In public Hnlce employment tbroutb next Sept. JO. About 20 CBTA employee• currently work on clty Jobi, eblefly ln maintenance and clerical poeWone. A major CfiT A function operated by the city in the past, the vocational education and traininC program, has been as- sumed by the Coast Community College District. The administration of a number ol employees working in potb outside the city have been banded over to Oran1e County officiall. City officials wHbed their handt ol these operations after a scandal early in the year rocked the Western Institute of Careers Inc .. a non-profit corporation set " l up to administer Runtintton Beach's federal job pro1ram. Earlier um month, the city withdrew as a member of the Orange County Manpower Com- mission, an agency that al- locates federal money and helps to administer t.be job pro1ram. Tbe city wtll operate the public service employment por- tion of the pro1ram from ita personnel department. Public service employees can work a maximum of 18 montba at an annual salary averaatna about '7 ,500. • \. Allen urged the teachers to accept the district's recommendation so instruct.ors could immediately be hired and alleviate the crowded 'Conditions in the district's seven-- high schools. The two-year contract ofrer c alls for a 4 percent r aise this semester and a 6 percent increase · next semester This is equivalent to a 7 percent pay hike this school year. Begin- ning next September the ac- (See TEACHERS, P1ge i\1) Crash Kills FVWoma"' Tustin Boy A 23-year-old Fountain Valley woman and a 16-year -old Tustin boy were killed Monday night when their Volkswagen bug was struck broadside near a Tustin intersection by a second car be· ing chased by Santa Ana police. The dead woman was iden- tified by authorities as Rene Whitcomb. The boy killed in the crash was identifi ed as Jobn Kimberling. Tus tin police said the car they were in was bit about 8 p.m. near the intersection of Irvine Boulevard and Yorba Street. The driver of the second vehi- cle, a Chevrolet Camaro. was identified by police only as a juvenile from Santa Ana. The juvenile driver was booked on s u spicion of vehi c ular manslaughter. police said. The juvenile driver and another occupant of the Camaro were injured in the crash and were hospitalized. HB Cyclist Said Critical A Huntington Beach teen-ager was in critical condition at Foun- tain Valley Community Hospital today with injuries suffered Mon- day when he apparently lost con- trol of his motorcycle and skidded into a tree. Police said Mi chael Paul Whalen, 17, 15791 Aulnay Lane. was northbound on Edwards Street near Citadel Drive at 12:30 p.m . when the accident occurred. He was taken to the trauma center at Fountain Valley with head and internal injuries. Police said he was not wearing a helmet at the timeofthe accident. Coa~t Weather Some fog at beaches Wednesday otherwise sun- ny. Lows tonight 62 to 66. Highs Wednesday lower 70s along coast to 88 to 96 inland. INSIDE TOOJ\ '°' E levn ·11eor-o[d Morgan Rowe of GaiMwille, Fla., faced a _.,,000 mt!djcal bf l l -and paid U off. S.e 1tof'JI, photo. A.1. .,_ ...... Cl L.M..... M ........ .... ~ Al a.... C.• '-kt ... C...-.. M .,... .... Q ........ ,.. = . ..., Ct"8 .._.. .... Cl • .... 1 ..... ., - . ~ Huntington ach Fountain \'alley 01 T I0 N VOL. 73, NO. 27', 3 SECTIONS, lO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1980 .... _., ....... ····-· .. -.-.. . 't" our Ho.me town Dally New~p•per TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Could Missing S~rfer Still Be Alive? lh !'\"n:n~: Ml\KHU: • 0t "'° o.11• "'•lef \IMO r pnvate tlt'tet'llH· h11 tod to unrun·l lhl' m .) krwu!> 1.hsav pflur1t11t•1• 11( d :n \ l'IH 11111 'Nt>wport Ht•udl ~ur(t'r ~u1d lo day he htu.n 'I r ult>d out the pos:sib1llty that tht• } ouna man could s till be 11hvt• Woody Schultz. a t~H Nf!-.por1 ·Harbor I llah 1<ruduutt>. vKn\sht.-d a mMth aeo dur1n& an uftcmoon of surfing near h1i4 fhlh111A Pt'nrnsula aportmt"11I tits aboncionNI sudbourd. du. covt'rt'd by a fnend, W;tb found OoaUng In the \Urn1m· nt'llr 13\h Street Beal'h Th,•n"i. ulwuys that poss1b11t I\ that ht' rould have Jui,1 "alke<l away." surd Sa nta Ana prl\ al~ lle1t•<·t 1vt" Tt><I lle1s1g . ·~-......... INOIAN REFUGEES REST IN KUWAIT VILLAGE Waiting for Vlaaa Since lran.~rmq War .... n Iran Bombs Strike Nuke Site in Iraq BAGHDAD, Iraq CAP> Ira· nian fi ghter-bombers. in a raid on the Iraqi capital, struck a French·run nucle ar research center in Baghdad today but missed the reactor, the f'rench Embassy here reported. Meanwhile. a battle was re- ported south of Ahwaz, capital of t he Iranian provi n ce of Khuzestan. An embassy s po kes man reached by telephone minutes U.S. MAY SPY ON MIDEAST WAR-M after the raid said the research center compound suffered only "minor damage in the living quarters of the staH. There are l}O Frenc h casualties ." T h e spokesman could not sa y whether norr·French experts or Iraqis on the staff were injured. The fuel tanks of Baghdad's electric power plant on the southwest edge of the city also were hit. Witnesses said they saw several Iranian American- made Phantom jets brought down by s urface.to-air missiles of Baghdad's Soviet-supplied air defense system. Sources said bombs left heavy smoke coming from the city's' power station and resulted in 10 deaths and 85 wounded. The raid was the first air raid on Baghdad since Saturday in the nine-day war between the ~rsian Gulf oil giants. Air at· ~~~s -on major oil refineries in the S6(("1em part of both coun- tries have halted thei r flow or oil to the wor1't. . In Tehran. the Iranian Parlia· menl resumed debate on the fate of "e S2 American hostages in theit 332nd day of captivity and appOinted a seven·member com· mitfee to investi1ate their case. the atate·nm radio reported. It said 1 Parliament would debate Suaday the comm lsslon 's po\fen, but decided that the ftnet decision on the hostages wo ... d be made by Parliament, not the commission. t he Iranian co mmand cl•med that Its forces destroyed tilt Iraqi tanb today in fi'ghtinl ln western Iran, Tehran radio reJ)rted. The communique also cllimed 14 0 Iraqi tanks detlroy~ --.L1day and Monday •n teavy land and air battles in • -- .~ ......... CAPTURED AMMUNITION lfllql ShoW9 Haul the northern sector of the war front near Qasr-e-Sbirin and 21 more in the southern sector. A communique from the Iraqi military command said its forces "beat back counterat- tacks by enemy reinforcements and mopped up pockets of enemy resistance" along the 300-mile invasion front from the Shatt al-Arab waterway on the south to Qasr-e·Shirin in the north. It said the put 24 hours of ground action left six Iraqi soldiers killed, 15 wounded and five missing. There was no men· lion or Iranian losses. The Iraqi government- con trolled newspaper Al Gomhoria claimed, meanwhile, "Iran's radio in Ahwaa has stopped broadcastin1 lies, because it bu been taken by our forces." (See IODEAST;Page AZ> , "but Uui. 111 just speculalioo on m,v pi.rt " lie said he's circulated flyers In lht! beach area, particularly at surfboard and scuba shops. He1sig said there were several other people in the water where Sehulu was last seen surfmi. tlti ·s hopefu l the fl yer could bring these people forward. Ile swd his guesswork and his refusal to rule o ut an y possibilities, including foul play. stems from s t a teme nts by lifeguards that "the body should have surfaced by now." .. Also, the family hired me just to bring in some expertise in trac k in g down all t he possibilities," he added . So far. he admits, he's turned up little evidence to contradict the theory held by most of Schultz' friends -that the young surfer drowned. "I've determined he was in a very good frame of mind at the time." said Heisig, a former employee of the U.S. Depart- ment of Justice. ·•Frame of mind is always the key to something like this." He said Schulti had just finished washing his car prior to his surfing expedition and had plans to take his girlfriend to dinner that night. Schultz' friends agree that the blond-haired surfer had little rea- son to be despondent. Several pointed out that the Newport youth was just starting to form a new bu.siness specializ- (See SURFER, Page AZ> 'Blackmail' Charged Teachers Flay HB Board Contract Off er By PATRICKKENNEDV Of-0.ilf ~ .... St•fl A teachervassociation official Tuesday accused the Huntington Beach Union High School District board of trying to "blackmail" in- slrucf.2r&..by its latest contract of-fer. -·--' William Bianchi, director of the Wes t Orange County United Teachers Association, criticized the board's recommendation that instructors accept a 7 percent raise this year. instead of 18 per- cent. so that 20 teachers laid off Huntington Students · Score High With the exception of seruor classs spelling, the Huntington Beach Union High School Dis· trict grades nine through 12 scored above the nationwide norms on 43 tests in reading, lanauace and mathematics. According to Dr. Keith E. Hartwig, director of Research and Evaluation for the district. the average spelling score of the district's senior class on the an· nual Comprehensive Tests of Bas ic Skills was in the 49 percentile nationwide. Hartwig said the 50 percenWe is classified as the nationwide norm. Overall, the district scores averaged in the 63 percenWe in mathematics, 64 percentile in language and 65 pe rcentile in reading. Six of the seven district s chools were included in the tests. Wintersburg High School, a continuation school. was not tested. Hartwig said. last spring could be rehired "It's out and out blackmail and we're not goi ng to stand for it." Bianchi said. He said that some members o f t h e Distri ct Educators Association. which r.-epresents 800 leac~r a rc clamoring for as.trike The teachers, who make an average of $21.000 annually. are asking for a 15 percent raise this year. Currently. contract negotta· lions are at impasse and a re being assisted by a state.appointed mediator. The district said it has made its finaJ offer and cannot af. ford to pay teachers more. Last spring, the district laid off 127 teachers in anticipation of dectrrung enro1Tment. More than 100 of those teacher posit ions have been r e h i r ed. a di s trict spokesman said. But the district last week iden· tified 263 classes that have more than 37 students. School board president Doris arw1...,.... The district test scores im· proved in 80 percent of the tests, Hartwig said. Scores remained the same in nine of the 44 ex- ams. he said. No test scores were lower than last year. Pl.EADS INNOCENT TO SHOPLIFTING CHARGE Michelle M•rvln Center of Controveray Again Hartwig s aid that besides spelhng, language mechanics (53 percentile r anking ) and mathematics (54 percentile) are areas or potential concern at the senior level. Not Guilty Plea . •' Hartwig said, however, that the senior class scores could be misleading because the se.niors may have lacked motivation as the tests were given last spring and had no bearing on gradua- tion requirements. Made f o-r Michelle LOS ANGELES CAP> -An tn· nocent plea was entered today on behalf of Mi che lle Tr iola Marvin, central figure a Ian· mark California •·palimony" Policy Outlined case. who is c harged wit h · shoplifting. SACRAMENTO <AP ) ., Attorney Marvin Mitchelson, Li bertarta"'" J>residenlial can-\v bo represented her in her didate F.d Clark said Monday he property sult against actor Lee favors ending all foreign Marvin, said Ms. Marvin could military alliances, including not be in court today because those with Israel and NATO, and she is ill. He said she is not guil· letting West Germany and ty of the shoplifting charge and Japan have nuclear weapons. hopes the case will be dropped .. CETARepri~ before it comes to trial. Ms. Marnn was arrested as she left Robinson's department store in Beverly Hills on Sept. 5, allegedJy carrying $208 worth of sweaters and brassieres she had not paid for. "Al the time of this incident. Michelle had sufficient money in he r purse to pay for these items," Mite he Ison said. ·'She had credit cards with her. She had more than sufficient funds in a bank account." (See PLEA, Page AZ> Federal Grant Aids HB The City or Huntington Beach bas been awarded 154$,000 from the Oran1e County Manpower Commluk>n to operate its last remalninl Comprehensive and Employment Training Act <CETA> Pl'Olram. The fQral money will allow the city to employ about 40 workers in public service em-ployment throuCb next Sept. 30. About 20 CETA employees currently work on city jobs, chiefly in tnalntenance and clerical positions. .- 'A major CET A function operated by the city in the past, the vocational education and training program, has been as- sumed by the Coast Community Colle&e District. The administration of a number or employees working in posts out.side the city have beeo handed over to Orange County officials. CJty official• washed their hands ol these operations after a scandal early ln the year rocked the Western Institute of Careens Inc .. a non· profit corporation set --- up to administer Huntington Beach's federal job program. Earlier this month, the city withdrew as a member of tbe Orange County Manpower Com· mission, an agency that al· locates federal money and helps to administer the job program. The city will operate the public service employment por- . lion of the proaram from its personnel department. Public service employees can work a maximum of 18 montba at arr annual salary averagina a bout $7 .500. Allen urged the teachers to accept the district's recommendation so instructots could immediately be hired and alleviate the crowded conditions in the district's seven high schools. The two-ye4r contract offer calls for a 4 percent raise this semester and a 6 percent increase next semester. This is equivalent to a 7 percent pay hike this school year. Begin· ning next September the ac- <Sff TEACHERS, Page A2) Crash Kills FVWoma"' Tustin Boy - A 23·year-old Fountain Valley woman and a 16-year -old Tustin boy were killed Monday night when their Volkswagen bug was struck broadside near a Tustin intersection by a second car be- ing chased by Santa Ana police. The dead woman was iden· tilled by authorities as Rene Whitcomb. The boy killed in the crash was identified as John Kimberling. Tustin police said the car they were in was bit about 8 p.m . near the intersection of Irvine Boulevard and Yorba Street. The driver of the second vehi- cle, a Chevrolet Camaro. was identified by police only as a juvenile from Santa Ana. The juvenile driver was booked on s uspicion o f ve h icular manslaughter, police said. The juve nil e driv e r and another occupant of the Camaro were injured in the crash and were hospitali zed. HB Cyclist Said Critical A Huntington Beach teen-ager was in critical condition a t Foun- tain Valley Community Hospital today with injuries suffered Mon- day when he apparently lost con- trol of his motorcycle and skidded into a tree. Police said Mich ael Paul - Whalen, 17. 15791 Aulnay Lane, was northbound on Edwards Street near Citadel Drive at 12:30 p. m. when the accident occurred. He was taken to the trauma center at Fountain Valley with head and internal injuries. Police said he was not wearing a helmet at the lime of the accident. Coa~t Weather Some fog at beaches Wednesday otherwise sun- ny. Lows tonight 62 to 66. Highs Wednesday lower 70s along coast to 88 to 96 inland. INSIDE TODA" E levm-11ear-old Morgan Rowe of GaiMwtllf!. F'la .. faced a PJ.000 medical b1 l I -and paid U olf. Sf!e atory, photo. Al. ladex .,_....._.er L.M...,. M ...._, ... ~ Al c ......... et.• c-ic. .. c,...... .. ..._.._.a ....... .. .... II ,_., ........ 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S uab_ble Lott &tema from codav'• world and llOlioMI MUii Mwlopmnt• Eco1101nic Indicators Co11ti111•e Escnla.tion w SHING'1'0N I Ar I JCO\'l'rtlll\\'nt ht1 r{1mcttlr dt •anNJ to mdlNlh• fulun· OlO\ t•m e nlli Ill th(' (l(•nnomy mlit• In l\totust ror t~ th1 n t mtmth m n rov. tht> t'ommen ·l' Department said tu d )' "l'hf lrukic of L1•:uhn1ot ln•h<'&lors 1nr rt1U1rtl I 9 peri•tml~to • lt•vel l\f 131 0 rht> Jul \nCf('l&.it' •lnj(IOlill)' ("81 r ulated IA.'I ll ft'l' ord -1 1> 1x•rt•t•111 v. r 1>\ 1't'f\. 1lov. nv. ard to 3 7 IH"r renl twc·uwu· or1ll·~ for n1·~ pl.mt:-. .ind l"ll\11r1m1•nt frll <1hort CJf f'Xpt>ctouon11 An 11i.·rt•lal§.t' rn 1tw .a\ rr li!I.' v.ork w1•.-k wial\ tht' b1~((t''ll con tnbutM h 1 lht• u.,iusl sn1prm .. mt>nt ll1tt1n Lh.-A1o11!U"lll 1ml ·x hun.k"I v. .lS tht< IJ) u(f r .ill" v. hic·h 1nfi1 C' It'd fllOr<' Amerlt'llt\h ~ 1•rt• hlll111.: thei r Joh~ fiiOP lsk~ ( u1·1 e•r ('n•i•tH•tfll• la-'h \\' ASI ltt'll; l'O 1,\ I' 1 Republican nw mbt!r'> 111 tl\1:' ">en.ill:' Appropnulh>n.., l 'ommllt«-' ~.ml 1cM1111 ) tht·} huvt! ~kt-d t•on grt'Ss11)n.1I .1u1h111r.. t11 "it'l' "'hetht'r puhhc• runcl!. ur.-lll*inl( -.1w11t on Prt"Otl••nl Cartt•r " n • t'll·,·tion L'oit111td1~n Names 'Doctor' Cil'ruld Burne'>. a lready focin~ l'harge.'l of mu:squl'radin~ Wi a phyim·uu\, wui. 111.1H1l'd in a St cn•lhon luwsu1l hlt'd Monchay by lht• l'1ty of Anuhe1m The r-1ty':c :nnt luai; Barnes us dt'ft.'ndltl\t ..ilont: with his former lrv111t· l·mpluycr:., the Pac1ric ~outhwt"•I M cd1t-.1I Chni<· and tht' tluft:•wn h:n Medl(•al Clinic· trt Alhun1tiru anti workers com· 1wn:.ut111n .tdrn1n1:-.trator R L Ku11t1 lr 11· In ttw ... wl. thl: t•11y seeks a re fund 1>( Sfl ~oo l)<t 1tl through l\uull to the Pat•1f1c Southwest ('llnlc for serv1L·e:. rendered and 1 d err,1l:i b Bame:. 111 I hl' suit. µre pared by Oepu· I} Cit } ttorney Howard P Brod} the 1·1ty also as ks for Sl 111111 11111 111 punitive damages 11111 IRAQ 0 ZIO Milts ,.,..,,...,.... DISPUTED -Shaded area is part of territory demanded by Iraq as terms for peace in its war with Iran. f 'rom P119_.. l I MIDEAST • • 111 ..i lt'ttt•1 111 t "•mvtrnll,·r t:t•nt'ri.tl l-.l1n l:'1 "it a at:. tht' 11 ,.11 .. 1ll)f'> ,,uJ ~ ,•mvh>) t't''I uf otht•r Jl(\'IH ,,.,, •Ht' dl't111lt!d to tht' Wh1lt' llnU ll t' 1H•rh..ips tu f t'µl.a1 r rt'1p1lar Wh1t 4· llou:.l! t.'mployt'c>s Lh1111i.: 1'.1 1111n11~n v.ork · Thi:. u. thl' I.ii ~l":.l numlwr of d<'latlPes at any ume dunn~ th1:. JdlTllnl:>trJlhlll lht' '>l'llJlt1r'I :.a1d . IS lhll> a pro1wr t'X t'rdsc of lht' 1J.ot • .11hn.: ..iuthorit' ., ('urf4•1· 10 lid .~l••••I lndtrsft11 W Sltl :-.ICTU~ 1AI'1 P res ident Carh.·r . hoping to st1mulatt' a rruC'1c.1I '-l?l,!mt'ul 111 the t'C'Onom;y and bolster his re election campaign an ma101· trH.lustnal states, today unveiled a speciel aid package for the troubled steel industry Brody 'lay:. in the s uit that city workers were treated by Barnes bet"f't'll April , 1979, and ..-ebruary, l980. When the city sought to have Kautz refund the m o n e y paid f o r Barnes ' serv1res, the claim wa.~ denied. T he city alle ges that the . defendants must have known · that Barnes was not a licensed phys1c1an and the refore de· c1eved the c·1ty in charging for his services P eople in Nicosia, Cyprus, who regul arly monitor the Ahwaz broadcas ts said they were unable lo pick up its fre· quency. The radio in Abadan, south or Ahwaz. also was off the air, newspapers in Kuwait said. The Iraqi command claimed Ahwaz was t•aptured Sunday, but Iran denied the claim and said the city's derenders were holding out. The president announ(•ed the C'omprehens1ve progr.~m at a news confert•nce, sa:. ing 1t "1s proof that the prope r role of gov ernment 1s to be a p11rtner 111 change" with industry The plan includes a hbera l1iation of depreciation laws. enabling steel companies lo write off about 40 percent more or tbeir equipment costs. It also calls for a proposed amendment of the federal Clean Air Act , who which would allow a three·year postponement or pollution cJeadltnes the companies must now meet. \ \11t'!I f 'iylu ~ f 'i re• l hn11rd . .,,.ip SAN DIEGO <AP > Fire broke out today in a supply room or the amphibious assault ship Okinawa, the Navy said. One fi refighter was slightly injured. . A Navy spokesman said the fire started about 2 a .m . m a fourth deck supply room while most of the 600-member crew was aboard The fire s pread to at least two compartments. but there was no evacuation. The cause was not immediately known. _freezing Deaths Mesa Firm Cited For Violations By JERRY Cl...AUSEN Oft• D•llY l>UO' St•ll Six safety citations have bet!n issued to the Costa Mesa pump manufacturing firm where two Newport Beach test technicians died in a frigid pit Sept. 18. The men. Charles Haley, 29. and Byrd Guy Hill. 38, were. fo und b y J C . Ca rter Co employees at about 7·30 a.m after they began setting up a propane pump test at midnight in the firm's facility at 671 W 17th St. "We've issued them <the com panyl she citations under the Ca Ii fornia Adm inistr at1ve Code," said J im Brown, state Occupational Safety and Health Administration district director. "We found they had serious deficiencies in their work pro- cedures concerning safely or the testing on their liquid petroleum pumps." he charged. Now that the industrial acci- dent investigation is completed, · · he added. OSriA plans to launch an investigation of the entire plant, a division of ITT. Brown said today that the cause and actual time of the men's deaths s till must be de· termined by the Orange County Coroner. He said, however, that hls in· vesligators believe the two t~t technicians suffocated and their bodies were frozen by gas tem- peratures reaching to SO degrees below zero. Brown said tests made Sept. 18 showed only 10 percent OX· ygen in the pit, compa.red to t~e 20 percent contained tn the rur normally breathed. Five "serious" citations is- sued by OSHA for alleged condi· ORANGE COAST " 1 DAILY PILOT lions that could cause serious in- jury or deaCh include: Failure to test for oxygen de fi ciency within a confined space: -Not having respiratory equipment available on the test slab of the lO·foot·deep pit for eme rgency use; , -No t havin g a third employee within sight or calling for assistance . Huntington Teen Injured In Accident Two Orange County women received major injuries early to· day when their car swerved off the San Diego Free way just south of the Avery Parkway exit in Mission Viejo. A California Highway Patrol spokesman said C rista Lynn Olds. 19, of Huntington Beach, the driver of the car, and her passenger Janice Devenney, ~· of Santa Ana, were taken to Mis· sion Community Hos pital in Mis· sion Viejo where they were re· portedly recovering from sur· gery. The CHP spokesman said the two-were southbound on the freeway at about 3 a .m. when their car left the roadway. flew 150 feet through the air and landed in a eoncrete drainage ditch. He s aid the women were trapped inside the car for more than 30 minutes while Orange County firemen s tr.uggled to free them. PLEA ... Barnes. 47 , of Trabuco Canyon already has been arrested on suspicion of posing as a doctor without a license. lie also has been charged with murder in connection. with the death of J ohn McKenzie, who died las t year of diabetes after B.arnes al· legedly failed Lo diagnose the disease. t 'rntN Pog~ l I TEACHERS • • cumulated total amounts to 10 percent over what the teachers now make. The second year of the offer calls for a6percent raise The district offered the teachers three other contract variations, including an 8 percem raise this year and 6 percent next year. But no new teachers could be hired according to this pro- posal, Mrs. Allen s aid. Bianchi said teachers would picket a special board meeting tonight to protest the crowded classes and the contract orrers. The trustee meeting is scheduled to be a closed executive se..s.sion to discuss con.tract negotiations. It will start at 6 at 10251 yorktown Ave. Man Claims 42 Murders, Guilty in 3 SACRAMENTO (AP) -A man who claimed to have killed 42 in several Western states was round guilty in Sacramento Superior Court of the 1974 murder of a Sacramento tax auditor. Judge John Boskovich found Thomas Creech, 30. guilty of first· degree murder-in the suffocation death of Vivian Grant Robinsog, 50 . an auditor for the state Franchise Tax Board. His body was found June 19, 1974, in hls home. Creech, who has been convicted of killing two men in Idaho, is serving a life sentence in Idaho State Prison. He was sentenced to hang, but the Idaho Supreme Court declared that state's death penalty statute unconstitutional. He is scheduled to be sentenced by Boskovich for the Sacrame!'to crime Oct. 20. He could receive another life term that would be begin if he is paroled from Idaho. The former sexton at an Episcopal church in Portland, Ore .. Creech is being investigat- ed ror murders he said he com· milted in Oregon, Nevada 81"1'4 Wyoming. Course Scheduled T"• Or~ CO•\f 0 .tllf' P11ot ..,,,,, "'"I(,, ,, CO'"lbtf'ed ,,_ ~~-\ Pu'\\, 1\ PU~l\Nct D't tf\• Ot•~ (ot\t P\I011'1hNJ C.otnP•"'• ~·•ltt edlHOf\\ .,,. ~1\IWO Mol"d•t t•ttOVQf'I ,,.a., IOf (0\11 •w N•wpof"t l\ .. •I" f1,;nt1nQfOh Be•<n Founh 1,, V•ll•• "•''"" a •oun" 8•.tcn SowH• cn..,1 A ,,"QI" 1 f'Qton•I f'd•l•on •\ p"bh\~ ~lvtd••' ttncl \uf\O•'f\ ,,., Pl'*N.•P•1 ow1>11'"'"" sat.n• 1\ '' 110 w .. ,, 8•• 51,~, ., o Bo•. 1)it0 CO\t• Mott'• t•1t•o,n1• •1•1• He also said none of the ( R • • clothing items was the right size n esusc1tallon , Ao .. r1 H ...... l"•"'·" tht¥11 (dltO' T~"'41\& M", . .,_,.. M•"•O•"'Q E<t1t0t (Mr..-," LOM ""''''""' M•n•o•n .. o E 4MOf' . ...,.. ,.,.,, .. Wfo\t Or..,. Covnh• EdltO' HunllftQlon Beach Office 11t7f 6••< I\ 8oult1t•rO M.t•ltnQ AcHJrt;\ P 0 &n rtJlO t)MI Offlc:H l.ovt\• Bfo•tl'' '°''Ho Cont "'91"••¥ CO\I• Mfo\41 J)O Wt\t 8 •f '-'"' Tefeptlone (714)8'&2-4321 CIHNfled Advertl .. "t M2·5e11 From NOrtf\ Of•n•• t ou"'h ComfftJn1t1"' M0-1220 ~·'i:: ~ °'a ... \.~~!,,~~~':4~.~. m•llef or fdv•rh11t~t111h "''••" M•Y IH ,,,,oovc•o •••"out ,.,.,, •• "''"''"ion 01 tOO•'••"' 0-Wf' \4'(0ft0 (l•U P6\t•q• O••CI •I (e\t• Mrt\I' C..lllorfll• tVSPS , .. _.) ~'<"-'""' O'r '"' ritr \-4 00 moftt.,lf, C>f_ m•1I 0 ,.0 MOfttP'tly m1ltt•'• ont•ft•Uor'" ..-00 morunt~ to fit the 47·year -old former singer. Mitchelson added: "She is un· der a doctor's care and medica· lion. and she is not guilty." At a brier Municipal Court hearing, Mitchelson e ntered the innocent plea and asked for a, jury trial on the misdemeanor count. A pretrial hearing was scheduled Nov. 21. However, Mitchelson sajd out· side court. "I'm hopeful th,e matter may be disposed of before a trial is necessary.'' A nine·hour cardiopulmonary resuscitation CCPR) course will begin Oct. 7 at the Community United Methodist Church, 6662 Heil Ave .. Hufltington Beach. The course is designed to re· duce needless deaths from heart attacks, dro~ning and choking. More information can be ob· tained by calling Beverly Boyd at Coastline Community College, 963-2044. Patrols Planned Ms . Marvin was awarded $104,000 last year after a lencthY BANGKOK, Thailand <AP) - court battle with her former lov· Thailand has unveiled its plan to er actor Lee Marvin in a pre~ suppress pirates in the Gulf of cedenl·setting "palim~ny" case. T~a.iland who are a~cused. of Sbe claimed she was entitled to ..-lnlhng and brutalizang Viel; hair Marvin's fortune, even namese "boat people." The plan tbouab they were not married, revealed Monda¥ Includes because they liv~ toaetber six round-the·clock air and aea years and agreed to share their patrols of Thal terrHorlal lives. waters. •• ___. ·- On Mo nday. lra4 s hafted armored forc es from the northe rn end of its invasion front lo bolst er 1ls siege of Khor ramshahr ant.I Abadan and told the Onited Nations · il would agree to a cease.fire in ils war with Iran if the Iranians would do likewise Iran ignored the Security Council's appeal for a halt in the fightm~. f-fundre ds o f I raqi army trucks, many loaded with tanks ancl armored personnel carriers. leCl Qasr-e·Shirin on Monday and headed for thf' hard fighting on the Shall al-Arab estuary 280 miles to the south The large transfer of equip ment was a sign of Iraqi con· fidence that the northern front in I ran 's oil province of Khuzestan was secure and also that the Ira· nians were still fighting stub· bornly to hold on to Khor ramshahr. lran's chief port on the Shatt al·Arab. and Abadan, the site of one of the world's largest oil refineries 15 miles down the waterway at the head of the P ersinn Gulf FnHM Page .\ I SURFER ... ing in interior plant decorating and was the lead singer for a popular beach·area rock group, the Marshall Brothers. Lifeguards. who launched an air and water search for Schultz after he wa!' reported missing. s aid they've turned the in- vestigation over to polict:. . Heisig. meanwhile. sa id h~ in· tends to pursue the case until he has some answers . "There's no doubt." he com- mented, "it's a real mystery." Theft Meet Set Prevention o f res idential burglaries will be the focus of a Huntington Beach Neighborhood Watch seminar at 7:30 tonight al the Ocean View School District office <formerly Rancho View SchOOl), 169WB-St Syria Demands Israel Ouster • UN ITED NATIONS (AP> Syria called openly today for Israel's expulsion from Lhe Unit- •ed Nations a move that Presi- 1dent Carter said would cast 1ruture U.S. participation in the •world body in doubt. Addressing the 35th session or the U.N. General Assembly , Syrian Foreign Minister Abdul Halim Khaddam urged the 154·nation body "to reconsider J'srael's membership in this in· 1 ernational organization because it has con s tantly and nystemalically and obstinately been flouting the decisions of this assembly and organiza· lion." The Assembly must take "de· cis,ive action against Israel.'' Khaddam said, because "the United St.ates has been able to paralaze the Security Council through the abuse of its right to veto." • The Gene ral As:;embly, in which each nation has one vole. h as been able lo deny U N credcntiats to South Africa since 1974. A proposal was made al the reC'e nt 39·nalion Islamic Con ference in Fez. Morocco, to try to duplicate the action taken against the Pretoria government by rallying a combination of East bloc and Third World votes 1n the General Assembly where a simple majority can decide procecfural matters, such as the approval or credcnlla}s. On Monday. Carte r told the ,, annual" convention of the In· t e rnational Ladies Garment Workers 'nion 1n New York that, 1f the hardline Arab ex· puls ion threat was carried out against Israel, 1t "would raise the gravest questions about the future of the General Assembly and further partj<'ipation or the United States and otber nations in the deliberations of that body "We will not permit it," the president declared Nd'Charges- ln Death of Mo-ped Rider Police will not press criminal charges against a truck driver in· volved in the Sept. 8 traffic col· lision death of a 17 ·year·old Foun· lain Valley girl, a spokesman said Monday. Joanne Brown dii£..d s hortly after her mo-ped corfttled with a dump truck near Slater Avenue and Ward Street at about I :30 p m.oothefirstdayofschool She was a Fountain Valley High SC'hool senior. She was returning to the campus for varsity tennis practice. Fountain Valley traffic an· vestigator J.C. Brokaw said Mon· day that interviews with various witnesses didn't indicate that a crime had been committed b) truck driver Leroy H. Buus, 56, of Bellflower Following the accident, poiice said Miss Brown appeared to have been properly driving in the bike lane . She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert C. Brown, 10931 San Leon Ave. • In hls speech to the Gener•I Assembly Khaddam ignoreq specific reference to the confltcl between Iran and Iraq to coo· cent rate his verbal"· ·'attackB on lhe U.S .. spo0sored Camp Djjvid peace process. He characterized the lsraeli-Eygyptian peace treaty as a "hindrance to peace" and a reflection of the "U.S. desire for hegemony in the region." * * * Arab Aid Offered By Egypt I· UNITED NATIONS (AP> Egypt offe red here today to de· rend Arab countries around t.he Persian Gulf against threats to their sovereignty that it said were developing amid the Iran· Iraq war Kamal Hussein Aly, Egyptian deputy prime minis te r and foreign minister. used the Arab name for that gulf as he told the U.N. General Assembly : "In the Arabian Gulf today, external threats are emerging for the sovereignty of the Arab peoples . . "Eg~pl is willing and able to carr y out its historic role and to shoulder its responsibilities to s afeguard the Arab peoples in the gulf area in accordance with ·their wishes." Egypt has the biggest army tn the Middle East. A Ii did not say which countries he believed were threatening those around the gulf. -Nor did he mention talk heard lately oJ: sending a Western naval taJ>lr force to keep open the Strait of Hormuz at the mouth of the gulf. through whic h much of t11e world's oil is shipped to marker. That talk started after tne oul· break Sept. 22 between the oiJ· producing countries of Iran and Iraq But Western officials late ly have soft-pedaled the idea. Besides Iran and Iraq, Arab countries bordering the Persian Gulf are Saudi Arabia. Kuwait. Bahrain, Qatar. Oman and the United Arab Emirates . Huntington Police Study· Pact Offer Negotiators for the Huntington Reach Police Officers Associa- tion were scheduled today to consider a city proposal for a new one.year contract. The police meeting follows a 90·minute executive session of the City Council which discussed latest bargaining issues Monday 'light. 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' " --, ... i " ,, ....... ~" IC IM t 6 U11 .. + '-lftM ,, l ~ 14 1S •• t• ,.,.._ 14 •--t.a 6 61 lf'll• .. i--~~~~~~~ DAILY PI LOT Tuesday, September 30, 1980 H/F DAILY PU • .OT 8S PoiionM'eit? Controls Hurt- NY(: Rentals By JOHN CllNNlt't' ....................... NE~ YORK -On page*> of an orflcial .2...~idtlQ.L ~hie~ the cost or oPeratlng rent stabilized buUdinp lS t s entry: "Push broom and handle. lleavy duty noor sweeping brush with hardwood block. 2't.1.J inch trim and screw type w~en handle, :Y•·inch diame ter threaded end Material· primary fiber of bristJes A. Rattan . " · · · The description goes on to include tampico horsehair po~y.propylene and unspecified other brisUes involved ~ ~mean~ a push broom. Scores or other items are described, ancludln_g buckets, wringers, washers. noor waxes. fuel, accounting and management and legal ~ fees. . .Nowhere, however, can you fmd a hs~1ng for mortgage interest costs, which these days are one of the biggest \ cost~ o~ all. They aren't included. The ~ offic13:1 mdex of building operahng costs here simply omits it. Lan.dlords claim that 1s but one frustrauon they mus t try to live with In this city, which has had "temporary" r ent control o r stabilization s ince CUNNll'' emergency wartime measures were imposed in 1943. IF YOU U8TEN to representatives of CHIP, made up of 2,500 owner~ or 400.000 controlled or sta bilized apart· f'!lents1 they Wlll seek lo convince you that THE major fman~1al problem or New York stems from controls. Smee 1969. says William Moses. chairman, 325,000 apartments. have been abandoned in New York City because their owne rs couldn 't continue to s upport them at low rents, some of which were set many years ago. . A~eady. he claims, the cost lo replace that lost hous· ~g . will exceed $20 billion and probably will exceed S30 billion .because or inflation and another 200,000 abandon· ments m "the pipeline ." • . •"\ '.'NEW YORK CJTLJS...be10g crushed by it.s--own <fee line, .• h~ continues, explaining that when a building is abandoned 1t me~ns lost taxes, jobs and homes, followed soon after by closings of stores and institutions. If a landlord ~eeks to stick it out, Moses claims . be mu.st do so by reducing or abandoning important services, · Wrucb Speeds the process Of deterioration and reduces lhe value to both tenant and landlord Gradually, he s uggests, those people with the ability to do so move out of the city. leavmg the eroded facilities to poore r tenants who themselves have been forced to leave landlord-abandoned structures TIDS, HE SUGGESTS, provides politicians a ~hance to ex.ploit the mess Since controls have led lo a bona fide housrng shor:tage, the rents in newer, control-free buildings are forced higher. Seeking votes . elected officials proclaim the n~ for .rent controls to remedy the situation. - . ~ally, he_ says, builders avoid the city or. before they will m~est th~u money. demand t ax credits. Permits for !1ew uruts, which exceeded 70,000 in 1962, were below 20,000 m 1979. And some of . the best housing stock is now being con~~rted to cooperative or condominium ownership. Now Y.~u h.ave to buy your way into a New York City apartment, said Moses, "and tha t's not what made this city great." .'ilo~k• 111 Th~ .tipol llgh1 '4EW V<HllC (APl-S.ln MonO•t II'•< .. Mid .... dler4I d -1111etn ,._, .. u .. -v-S-11 ElKNnve ··-· lr.Olnq netklntllytt .._._,I. IBM • •II.la> i>l'• Sony Cotp 4~ «JO I• , X.nl• ~ •li lQO M I GulfWil s 412.IOO ot•. A.elSlnP!.r IOI.ZOO 11 , EftQMnCI\ s J9' tOI) """. 4 •• A.i11DM«r lSl,700 C> o I'• Gen ~s 346,IOO SI"' t ... "'" -. 311).100 s • .. '• AURkMI s xiq !OD ~ I • Ell_Oft •,SOO .. , I • Tuaco In< 1/S,000 1.1 • I I"' T & T 211.200 ]I Alnltr T& T 11>4,JXI SI G6Pa<ll 1l2,IOO 24 , ,· NE'-J AP I $o!p 1'I AO••n<tO roa;o[. O«l1n@O U7J unc"•n~o m lOt.61 IH\lf!~ " l'M7 N"" 1'119~ ~ Nf 'W tow' 20 WH'll •MEX DID Nl:W VO~lt !AP) ,";otp 1'I Advanc.ea °"''""'" UncMnoeo T olal •'t ut"\ N#W hfQh\ Ntw IQW\ "•·•ii•i Prev. ~:. 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KOTTER ShoppPr Sf .-1~.-ll 1;oy• ollld girts .. ,u be gttls 0 9 30 8 OJ) TAXI Juhtt "-'• rn"_.,~,J ""' hUhM _,,_._ it l' hd •• ,.,,, ~ '°'' 11111 '"'"' t..<11><> , J vv ,1 ,f1y\tw •• m•~••"V h • w' ab!• t\) 1 ,, t; '' ... s ... eoitllOl)t 1•'d t .I s teve M artin and Ann Lot"khart are !>h o ppers unnerved b y Pat Proust ·~ s ur ,.e, in a s ket C'h from Martin ·~ new s.itire '"All Commt-n·1als" tom~ht at lO on N BC Channel -I Ldll\.i <1ssul'T>es Ate• is going to ba his new daddy alter Alea and Lalka·s mo111e1 s~ncs a night 1oge1he< tRI 0 THE SALT SYNDROME «I) SANFORD A"40 SON F<eo t,u.,~ • 1h .... tu 1 :>fl m hOPtsi~ OI CJrt.."'t!\JH y ''''° EE) DICK CAVETT Guest R·r "'t•r 1 Bu• t u 1Part 2 d 4 "' Ci) 3-2-1 CONT ACT 0 M •A'S'H ()]) BARNEY MILLER 7:0QI~ CBS NEWS NBC NEWS 0 HAPPY OAVS AGAIN A.en,., petSu&des Fonzie to stai •n 111c "''" •o•e ot a tunes ra.s1nq oe•lo1mance or 'Hamre1 i ABC NEWS JOt<~R'S WIL.D DODGER OUOOUT CE) BARETTA Bate11~ q .,-u; Jodefc;over as a P•C'P<><"~' ro solve 1ne muroer ol a yo..ng l>O> bul musr act last or 1ne muroere• will <rrii.e dga1n EE) OVER EASY F11endS Al Anv Age Guest Molly Picon ,....., Ci) MACNEIL I LEHAER REPORT TICTACOOUGH • ·- @i MERV GRIFFIN Guests Nina Blanct-aro Tony G11111. Shari Harper, Dan Bromsr.;CS Tree J\1len 7 16 Q) OOOOER PRE-GAME 7 30 ti 2 ON THE TOWN St,.,e anu Mo!IO<lj' 1001< oil. reun1dt or aoopled cn11. .iren arn.1 1ne.1 real par ents a 1001< di d ""'"e WJv•ce rent a 0 FAMILY FEUO 0 SHANAN,\ Guest Joey Travotra 0 HOlLYWOOO SQUARES 0 FACE THE MUSIC Q) BASEBAl L Los Angell!$ Dodgers vs San Frantsco G•onrs fD MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT ~ NEWSCHECK P.M. MAGAZINE a·oo tl PLAYING FOR TIME Based on the mem01r 01 concenrra11on camp su1v•· vor F anoa Fenelon Vanes- sa Redgrave and Jane Ate(ander porltay two memoe<s ot a bizarre co11- cen1rahon Cdl'T>P orchestra 1ns1oe "'"schw112 s11ug- 911ng agi:1nst all odds 10 ~urvtve 0 MOVIE Scout's Honnr !Prem Channe l Luting• EJ Kl'llXT 1C8S1 LOS Angl'lt!S 0 KNBC 'NBC1 Los 4ngeies O KTLA olna t Los Anq t>tns 1J KABC TV ABC1 Lo~ An<tf'I<'~ CI' "FMB 1CB$1 S,rn D•eg' 0 !\HJ TV''""' Los A n WIP~ @ KCS T 14~ ~ "">an 01,.qr m KTI J I r (J LO!> l\nql•I"'\ II) '\C.OP TV 1 Incl 1 LO'> AnQ.,tes Eli) KCET TV 1 PBSt lo~ AnQelf:'S m KOCE TV1 PBS1 Hunttriqton Be.icri ttrttl .._.,.,.,. twuhHlldfl. f\'-1tl\ut uitt •1t:tlmorid An CH llhJ ll be1n11 >hullltid Ir orn un11 roster htimo to a"olh· 11< 1ht!ams ot onty one ltlmg HI f\•S lltt• to IJOCOmt! d Cut; ~~(Jul 0 PRISONER· CELL BLOCK.H Bea Smith 15 pli!Ced 1n soh lllfy when '"e ·~ accuse<1 of s1eatmg me<11c1ne U @) HAPPY DAYS The Fonz comes to tile ro'f"..-· cue wh<tn a car acc•denl and a tam1ly squabble land Marion 1n lhe s111mmer (RI 0 SUPER FIGHT A spec1acula1 and 1ealis11c yel mock light between Roc.~y Ma1c1ano and Munammad Ah 10 deter- mine Ille my1h1cal all·llme heavyweight cnamp1on or Ille world , lllm()() tust thr~ sriorl mor11ns oetote lhu d&alh ot Marciano «I) MOVIE • • Bigtoot Man Or Beast? I 1975) Oocumen· tary tn 1ne csep1ns 01 the vas1 101es1 or 11>e Pac111c N0tthwes1 lives tile regend ot a g1an1. man-t1ke crea- lure known as B1gloo1 <Z !)rs l EE) 28TONIGHT W COSMOS fhe St>o•es Of rne Cos m•c Ocean· Or Carl Sagan tal{es viewers ori a spec· l3Cular ll1ghl lhrOugri space '" a s1mu1a1ed sc1en1111catty accurate 1our· ney nat,....av l•om 1ne edge or lne known universe 10 tt>eeatlh a 6:30 0 @) LA 'JEANE.& SHtRlEY Shirley bumps Iler 11ead 1n A took al wlle1e the United Slates stands m111tarily compa1eo ro 1he Soviet Union and how SALT II will a1t11e1 tne ,,BhOfl s ,secun1y ·~•esen1ed • fl) THE BODY IN \ 1 QUESTION I 'Naming 0 1 Parts" Or Jonathan Milter arguei> that our 1gno•ance or basic prws•ology teads to unusu· at at111uoes about ou• own 1ns1des a 10·00 0 ALL COMMERCIALS Comedians 1nctud1n9 Rob· etl Klem. LOUIS Nye, Anne " Lock ha11 and A very Schreiber 101n Steve M<rr· hn ror a wtld and crazy spool ot T\I commercials 00 NEWS 0 @) HART TO HART A portrait or Jenn1ler done by an 8f!ISI IUSI before h1S . murder becomes 1ne key 10 a b1zat1e scneme -to et1m1na1e rt>e Hairs (RJ «I) NA TtONAl l\IEWS ~ NEWSCHECK 10·30 Q) Q) NEWS EE) PRESENTE f<nger fatne1 Bernard Gallln's euorts to provide lhe young people 01 East los Angell!$ WJltl guidance ano suppot't a1e examined ~ THEBOOYIH QUESTION Naming 0 1 Parts'" Or Jona11>an Miiier argues that our 1gno1anoe ol basic pt>ys1Qlogy 1eads 10 unusu- al a1111udes abOul our own insides D 11:00 ti 0 U ()) ®J NEWS 0 HOlLVWOOD SOU ARES 0 NEWLYWED GAME m YOU BET YOUR UFE TV Movie Devastating R e dwave B rilliam in Auschwitz Drama ... worked up in their murderous work By PETER J . BOVF.R LOS ANGELES t AP l ··Playmg For Tame, .. the CBS movie starring Vanessa Red- grave as Aus rhw1tz s urvivor Fania Fenelon, is finally set ror broadcast tonight al 8 on Chan- nel 2. That it arrives under a cloud of rontroversy is tragic "Pla~ng for Time" ts dev- as t ati ff g lelv1sion. I\ wall shake you to the bone. Vanessa RedgravP, whose casting in the lead role raused the storm. de· · livers a performance that is s impl.> unpara llel e d 1n te~v1sion DANI-Eb M-ANNLS-direction and Arthur Miller's script are nearly flawless. but the film's greatness res ides in Miss Red· grave's performance. Therein lies the tragedy · Controversy in television is us ually an ally in hype, a rat- ings -booster that networks moan about for appearances but don't reall y fear. But the casting of Miss Redgrave as the indomita- ble Fenelon, a French Jew who survives the Auschwitz death ( 'f\' REVIEW J Ku Klux Klans man lo play Martin Luther King Jr ALMOST ANYONE will agree that the Redgrave hiring was in the least insens1 t1ve Anyone who sees thi s s t unnin g performance. though. will have to agree that this is Vanessa Redgrave's master work. and that the story of Au schwitz has never been more movingly told Ye\ many Jews will not see it. One young woman. a successful j ournalist ~xpressed the ogin· ion s of many . "1 will not watch," she said. "Its quality is irrelevant. I will not watch that fascist." That Mjss Redgrave is as dog- gedly anti-fascist as she is anti· Zionist holds no s way. Although the controversy may indeed have its usual effect of attract · ing viewers, there is an or- ganized boycott against the movie and CBS reportedly held a fire sale on its commercial time. camp through mus ic. stirred FANIA FENELON herself dis· trouble that went· far beyond agrees with the casting of Miss us ual television controversy. Redgrave, and suggested that This wasn 't Archie Bunker Jane Fonda or Liza Minnelli flushing a toilet, or "Soap" yuk· should have played her. To those king around with sex. who have seen the film, anyone l but Miss Redgrave seems un· Miss Redgrave i a devoted imaginable .. Trotskyite . pr ofoundly pro-As Fenelon, Miss Redgrave is Palestinian and. therefore, anti-human .dignity and civility cast Zionist -a PQlitical view she ex-in the sewage of monsters. She pressed before the world in ac-and several other female musi· cepting her Oscar for "Julia" cians stay alive by performing two years a·go. J ews have in the CantP orchestra, indulging like nwt h er c asting as a the lr Ge rm a n ca ptors' Holocaust surv\vor to hiring a enigmatic hunger for culture ---t-- J ane Alexander plays the iron- s pi rited Alma Rose, a pro- fessional mus ician whose un- yielding drive to perfection pro· vides the backbone of the little group of musicians . When Fania questions the mora lity of pleas· ing the Nazis through music. Al m a Rose coldly d r ives home the telling poiI1t: "FANIA, THERE is life or deat h in this place ...... there is no r o o m r o r a n y t h 'i n g e I s e . whatever." There is a scene in the movie that seems to reach out from the film and speak to the fanaticism on-b<Jth-sides of t'he-Vanessa Redgrave storm. It comes when one of the young orchestra mem- bers -enraged that Fania ac- .cepted the "privilege" of ripping away half of her identifying star of David because he r mother was Gentile -screams, "The blood of innocent J ews cries out again st your treason !" "Why don't you just shut up?" Fania returns. "I'm s ick of the Jews and the G entiles. the Easterners, the Westerners, the Germans. n o n -Germans, French, non-French. I'm sick of it ... I a m human, not a tribe. And I'm humiliated -that's all I know." IN TIIE END, when the Allies liberate the camp, a reporter asks a stricken Fania for com- ment. ln a cra cked voice, she feebly sings the "Marseillaise." It is overwhelming. Many will intentionally miss it. That is an understandable but unfortunate choice. Television will never be better than this, nor the tragic chapter of a brutalized people better told. TREAT YOURSELF TO THE TWO BEST COMEDIES OF THE CENTURY! I I I I ' LACAll AUIFGUIS (~:{a~) PLUS "lllAD AND CHOCOLATr ,. l••t SAT. MeHT *MAlllMALL OM STA• TUBE TOPPERS KTTV • 7:30 -Dodger Baseball. The boys in blue attempt to get their pennant hopes back on the track at the expense of the San Fra ncisco Giants. CBS 8 8:00 "Playing for Time." aid Su111etland A BttllSh couple ,_ strange occur· renc;es ano a t•Ultytng conlrontat1on 110ng the canals ot Venice (R) 1:00 m MOVIE * • ·~ "Born To Be Bad' ( 19501 Joan Fontaine Rob- Niven A p111 ot youth• auempts to retrieve 1 cow from an 1s11no held by Germans during wortcs War II 12 hrs I • MOVIE * * "YHf 2889 11965) Paul Peter_, Les Tre- mayne Folto .. 1ng a nucte1r no!oc.usl. seven surv111ors wage 11 desperate ballte 10 Vanessa Redgrave and J ane Alexand~ star Trlth is controve rs ial drama of J ewish survivors of Auschwitz (stories. photo below>. 1111 RyBn A 1.u1>11hc1ally 1nnocen1 woman 11 te<t to oos1ruc11on when Iler true ruu.uuws. allJlaled._U...bt..-y 45 m1n > st11y11hvtt M~r 45.min.>----- N BC U 10:00 All Commercials. Steve Martin a nd a host of other comi cs aim their satirical darts at television ad vertisements in this special (photo at leftl. • Buddy HacMett p11y1 the game w1lh a roller derby queen. a man who !Ilks 10 n0tses and • las Vegas btrteklaclc deater G> ONE STEP BEYONO "The Lasl Round" A sea· sonecs lighter sees !he gnost ot a former bo~er 0110< 10 Ills bout wlln a younge1 opponent • f:E) FAST FORWARD • lhe Micro E1ec:1ron1c. R volullon Etee1ron1c cn1ps. w1>1cn help make machines smart" and are revolu1oon1z1ng O\.lr wo1k and plav ar<> C•Omlned 11 30 ti Cl) LOU GRANT An aJ~n 11ng 1>1l1n9 1o~es- 11ga1eo ov •ne r110 stall chooses Antl'T>l'll s a1>an l'T>enl bu•ld1ng as 1t1e11 nex 1 1arge1 IRI 0 TONIGHT Guest tios1 Oavtd Brenner Guests Mar1y Feldman R11a Mo1eno J04! Wtlhams 0 MOREC!<MSE &, WISE Enc and Ernie along wtin guest sta1 John Mills mast ermmcs Jn 8$Cepe from Stdtag 54 0 @) ABCNEWS 0 GUNSMOKE A res~led rancri~r s loond 10 have 1>ee11 11w nororoously r.runt c.ommw1 oanl ot a Civil War prrson c.amp Q) HOGAN'S HEROES Hogan .. anrs 10 lea1n trie •Y1Cre1 ot a n.-w Germa,, noiseless a1rplJne JOHN DARL1NG «I) ITTA.KESA THIEF -Al Mundy ts assigned 10 recover NATO detense plans from • woman who ts ottenng tllem lo< Sale 10 1ne wrorlg people m m CAPTIONED ABC NEWS I 1:50 0 @) ABC MOVIE • • Telethon 11977) Red Bunons Jan«it Leigh A la<11ng comedian :ittempts 10 revive hos caree1 Dy hos11n9 o nahon .illy 1etev1seo Lo' Angeles ltll!lltiOn •Rt -MIDNIGHT - 12.00 0 TWILIGHT ZONE Blac~ l ea1ner Jac..~t'ts «D MISSION· IMPOSSIBLE l hll IMF comes up agoor11t ii huma,.. lime borno "hon 11 .inempt<; 10 P•·•l~I a dOUble agent 12.30 0 TOMORRO'.V Q MOVIE • • *" -rnu tncf1a11 l'iq1I N I 19S5J !".or> 0ou'Jl11~ E•s,.., Mart1n~1h "" A, r..1 \<.Qui ~wOP.t;, J N ~Ot lrd•ll rhrough ~.nu11 (;uuntr., t 1 ht 55 m•h 1 0 THEfBt Cae>~r s W1f,.. (I) NATIONAL NEWS 12 40 tJ ~ CBS LA TE MOVIE • • Don 1 Loo._ Now t l'i74 JuloP C1111s11e uo11 «I) MOVIE • * Torture Ct>om~1 0 1 Or Sadism' I 1969) Ch,,S· topn11r Lee, Le.< Barker A w1:1allhy woman is ktd- napped t>y a wicked count wllo notds nor cap11ve on a dungeon QI no1101s ( 1 nr 30m1n J 1.30 0 THE LONE RANGER 'Man 01 lh11 H(IU5f' 2'00 00 NEWS 0 MOVIE -* * • • Man Ot Leqend P97 IJ Peter S!rauss I 1na Aumon1 One man s hOhl tor surv1vOIJ a901nsr reoet deser1 trot>&s 12 llrs 1 ~15 0 NEWS 2300 MOVIE • • N1ghl Of Irie L1v1n9 Oeaa ( 1968> Jue111h 0 Dea Duane Jonos Dead hOd•tJS become man-eal- •ng monsters when 111ey a11i •Jt.:hvatco lly a 1a<11a- ll•.1n teak (!)NEWS 2:35 tl NEWS 2 45 ID MOVIE , 1 • • Tne 8119h100 S1r;i11 fJIP1 l~d 5t J0'1n ~•.>dt!• lune Oupi&1 A p.ir.ino ac.. ttlronqlet prt1¥1IS tne '1d"''-' 'O<l'9v Str<lfll'> or I ondon by '1••Jht ft,.,, ~~ t'T'•(! 1 'l 10 6 MOVIE • •" W·lnf·S> ru MUI "'' \Q'"-1i B::uoat-:i '-"' J"'\'\"f(.\. -;,-. qt.;~ .d:nd "'*' ~ f4 11;r ,.. 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OU"i ~lllC• IS hunleO by a µO~$e .mo his 1001.. -alt~e the 1Pal ~uttaw 12 his 1 3 00 10 • • , Si.1 Pany • 1!)6S) Fran~1e Avatnn Ow117ne H1ckm.ln A pa" or 'Qlloge men poses as girl< ro · lfncf out wily ~ 10110 ... c 1assmate 1s so successru1 '" ll•s rornanflc; endtoavo -~ 111" JOm1n t 3 30 (J • • • Wild In 11'>1; r,r•et.:15 '19'.i8t Cl1•1ShJ 0111'1 Joni>. s 11ot1c~ llY•rilers A •O<.~ mu'IC st111 ta•l'S o•e• lhe counlry and b .. comes r••P voung,.sr 01es111t:"'' on h1srr-11 (? h•~ J by A r m stronq & Batiuk. VANESSA REDGRAVE'S HEAD SHAVED IN 'PLAYING FOR TIME' DRAMA FOR TELEVISION _ _HeL~omuince-Hafled n-8rtfftant Offptte Furfou.-E)ppoaftfon-to-Af&b-Sympathlzer Jews' Protests Ignored NEW YORK (AP> -Despite the burning in effigy of the star· ring actr ess a nd reports of nervousness among advertisers, CBS says it has no intention of canceling tonight's broadcast of "Playing for Time," already one of the season's most acclaimed television productions. Key figures in the controversy are Vanessa Redgrave. who has been outspoken in her support of the Pal estin e Liberation Organization, and Fania Fenelon, the half-Jewish concentration camp survivor on whose memoirs "PlayingforTime"was based. "THERE HAS never been any doubt in our mind about running it,'' Gene Mater. vice president of the CBS Broadcast Group, said 'Monday. "There are only two is- sues involved: Whether politics are more important than an MISTOl NO Of ~ ANO BfltSTOl ISUNf l OWlll 141-2711 ,.._O'Toote THE ITllNT MAN (A) 11:1...,..,,. ,_,..,. IN 000 WE TIWIT (PG) 1t:ae-..:• .. , .... , .. , .. " UR~~Y(PQ) ' U(R) .· '2:30-1:30 artist 's abilrty, and whether special interests can dict ate whether a show wi 11 go on, despite its value to the audience." Miss Redgrave. who plays Miss Fenelon. was burned in em gy in Hollywood Sunday by protesters urging a boycott of CBS' made· for-TV film. Miss Fenelon. meanwhile . said in an interview in her Paris home last week that she plans to sue CBS on "moral" grounds . "They are breaking my heart,'• she said "It is the ruin of my life ." CBS, NONETIIELESS, said the three·hour dram atizat ion by playwright Arthur Miller wa·s fully s ponsored. though the network declined to identify the advertlsus. CBS normally does not list ad· vertisers who buy 30-or 60·second comme r cials in advance of broadcast. though there were in· dications both the network and ad agencies were taking extra pre· cautions in this instance to avoid pressure on sponsors . There was some evidence that ad agencies were as concerned about the nature of the program - Miss Fenelon and several other women survived the death camp at "Auschwitz by playing in an or- chestra for their Nazi captors - as they were about Miss Red· grave's presence. ''I THINK there would have been less controversy if Vanessa Redgrave were not in the film." said one advertising executive, ·'but l still wonder if we would ha ve wanted to put our ad· vertisers in it. It's a matter <>r the product's compatibility with the environment · • f Irvine (QI T IO N •• 't'our Homeitown Dally Nt•wspap.-r VOL. 73, NO. 27•, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Prof Statlds Bg Secret l'ote EGLIN Al H t'ORCE BASE. Fla. IAP> A l nWt'f"l\ty of G~rgua professor who n.-fUk(l to tl'll a Jud&l' how ht' \•otf'd In a flrulty promQtlon mattf'r was released from a ft>deral pni.on here today "I really don ·t ri'tn t>mber what happent'\l lc> tht> :.ummer. · Jame Ohman uui It went so fast " 01nnan. SO . lo\'4'll n:lt>ased from pnaon af\tr Hrvlna a 90 day at'nlt"nN' for rontempt of court. imposed by " fedt>l'al judtic in M lu~on on July 3 Oinnan. one of nint' owmben. of .a tt'nure adv1~ory romm1ltet• that voted a~aanst grunlin& a pro mo t ion a nd tt>nure t o li nguistic& and wofrlen 's studies lni1truc\.Or MaUa S. Blaubergs, rt1fused to tell U.S District Judg"' Wilbur Oweni how be vol· ed on lhe matter Ms Blaubergs filed a $10 million suit a_gainst the university, alleging the com· m1ttee turned her down because o f her involvement in the women's studies program. , 1'he professor told reporters he would do it all over again if .. need be. "No. Never," he said when asked if he would reveal his vote. "I have seriously considered leaving the country,'' Dionan said. his wife. Louise. at his side. "Once the government violates the rights or colleges, it's time to get out." Iraq Nuke Center Hit Reactor Missed; Damage Only 'Minor' • Af' ......... BAGHDAD. Iraq (AP> -Ira- nian fighter-bombers, i.n a raid on the Iraqi capital. struck a French-run nuclear research center in Baghdad today but missed the reactor, the Fr~h Embassy here reported. Meanwhile, a battle was re· ported south of Ahwaz, capital of the Iranian province of Khuzestan. An embassy s pokesman reached by telephone minutes U.S. MAY SPY ON MIDEAST WAR--M after the raid said lha resear.ch center compound suffer~ only "minor damage in lbe fiving quarters of the staff. There are no French casualties .·· The spokesman could not say whether non-French experts or Iraqis on the staff were injured. The fuel tanks of Baghdad's electric power plant on the southwest edge of the city al.so were hit. Witnesses said they saw several Iranian American· made Phantom jets brought down by surface-to-air missiles of Baghdad's Soviet-supplied air defense system. Sources said bombs left heavy smoke cooiing from the city's power station and resulted in 10 deaths and 85 wounded. INDIAN REFUGEES REST IN KUWAIT VILLAGE Walttng for VI••• Since lran-fntq War e.pn The raid was lhe fint air raid on Bagbdad since Saturday in the nine-day war between the Persian Gulf oil giants. Air at· tacks on major oil refineries in the southern part of both coun· tries have halted their now of oil to the world. In Tehran, lhe Iranian Parlia· ment resumed debate on lbe fate ----------- - $1 Million Sought Ui 'Doctor' Case Gerald Barnes. already facing charges of masquerading as a physician. was named in a $1 million lawsuit filed Monday by the City of Anaheim. The city's suit lists Barnes as defendant along with bis former Irvine employers. the Pacific Southwest Medical Clinic and the ltolgaaiden Medical Clinic in Alhambra and workers com· penaation administrator R.L. Kautz Inc. In the suit, the city seeks a re· fund of $6,SOO paid through Kautz to the Pacific Southwest Clinic for services rendered and referrals by Barnes. ln the suit, prepared by Depu- ty City Attorney Howard P . Brody. the city also asks for $1 million in punitive damages. Brody says in the suit that city workers were treated by Barnes between Aprll, 1979, and February. 1980. When the city .'IOUlhl to have Kauta refund the money paid for Barnes' services, the claim was denied. Noise Faetor Noted Woodbridge Area Not for School,s? By lllCllARD GREEN °' -Deity ...... s.... The Irvine Unified School Dis· trict shouldn't plan on building schools in the fast-developing southeast Woodbridge area of Irvine, according to the California Department of· Education. ''Locations proposed by the school di5trict for schools there (in southeast Woodbridge) a.re- not compatible with the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station due to U.ie potential of noise or plane crash." Department of Educa- tion representative Jack Lieberman said ln a letter to lbe district. School Trustee Gordon Getcbel said this morning that the scbool di.ltrict wu plannini to build a high school in southeaa\ Woodbrld1e. He aald that, u a former pilot 1 wbo new out or the alr station, be believes it would be sale to build a school in 1outbea1t Woodbridge. Assistant Sd"perintendent of Schools Gene Hartline baa. said that the proposed high school is needed to serve the Woodbridge area. one ol the fastest growing portions al Irvine. In addition to the plans for the high school, Getcbel said thal the state Department of Educa· lion 'a position might jeopardize school district plans to build an elementary school i n the "Village 12" area just east of Woodbridge. The Department of Education must approve all school sites withln two miles of an airport. Getcbel said that the school district can appeal the state Department ol Education'• ruJ. ing, but be admitted that tbi.a could be a lengby and complicat· ed process. Getchel pointed out that the rulin1 ia based on a limited number ol air station airplanes that take off ln a western direc· don. ~teeti1'e Prolw Mpterg of the 52 American hostages in their 332nd day of captivity and appointed a seven-member com· mittee to investigate their case. the state-run radio reparted. It said Parliament would debate Sunday the commission's powers, but decided that the final decision on the hostages would be made by Parliament, not the commission. The Iran ia n command claimed that its forces dest.royed six Iraqi tan.ks today in fighting in western Iran. Tehran radio reported. The communique also c laimed 140 Iraqi tanks destroyed Sunday and Monday in heavy land and air battles i.n- the northern sector of the war front near Qasr·e-Shirin and 21 more in the southern sector. A communique from the Iraqi military command said its forces "beat back counterat- tacks by enemy reinforcements and mopped up pockets of enemy resistance'' along the 300-milf invasion fronl from the Shatt al-Arab waterway on the south to Qasr-e-Shirin in the north. It said the past 24 hours of ground action left six Iraqi soldiers killed, 15 wounded and five missing. There was no men· tlon of lranlan losses. The Iraqi government· contro lled newspaper Al Gomboria claimed. meanwhile, "Iran's radio in Abwu bas stopped broadcasting lies, because it has been taken by our forces.'' People in Ni cosia, Cyprus. who regularly monitor the Ahwaz broadcasts said they were unable to pick up its fre. quency. The radio in Abadan. !W>Utb of Abwaz. also was off the (See MIDEA.&"T, Pa1e AZ> Supervisors OK Airport Land Buy Almost 11 acres of land on the west side of John Wayne Airport soon will be added to Orange County's current 482-acre airport. The County Board of Supervisors unanimously ap· proved an agreement today to' buy the land from the Irvine Company for $5.3 million. The county's action came just days before the Oct. 3 deadline for the transaction, which bad been set by the landowning com· pany. The action was made possible after the county reached an out- of-court agreement last week with the city of Newport Beach. The cily bad filed a lawsuit seeking to block the county from buying the land. The county agreed in the set· , tlement to a three-p_oint l)ro· gram which included keeping nolae emanating from the airport at current levels pending a soon-to-be released master plan for airport operations. (See LAND BUY, Pate A!) Irvine Plant Mishap Told ~ 58-year-old Anaheim man wu treated ud releued fl'Om 'l'aaUD Community Hospital Moeda1 aftenoon after an in· ~ aceident In lnine1 BC· eor,Sln1 to a boapltal 1polrmwomaa. Missing Surf er Alive? Harry Faber •ot hi• band caa111t ID m automatic orup •••••Hr at Oran1ematlc llaauladarilll, IHO ltaiHr U•n• ..... Oran1e Couty ~.he Department 1poke1ma ........ }_Tlje ~ ftrm mamdllC· taY•• automatlc oran1e ,, .... .,... ""Paramedle1 wbo tnae.I blm Hid be will be able to retain full UH or.the band. By STEVE llA&BLIC ... ...., ......... A private detectJn hired to unraveJ the myatenou.1 diaap- pear ance of a H·1ear-old Newport Bea.cb 1urfw 1ald • da1 be llua 't ruled out the ~ that the JOUDI man eould be allft. WoodJ Schult.a, a 11'14 Newport Harbor Bllb sraduate. n ...... ..... .., durtal .. aftenoaB of aurflq adr bl• Balboa Pnlalula apartmmt. Hll abandoaed surfboard. dia· covered by a friend, waa found floatlOI in the IUl'fllDe near 13th Street Beach. "Tbere'•-.1•8)'1 that poNlbill· ty tbat be coutd bave just walked...,, .. Mid Saata Ana P,r1Hte ct.tectin Ted llelal1, 'butllllll•Jult~OD mJ ,.n.•• H• ukl .._., cimalated Oyen .. the .......... partleularly at iill'fbolird _. seut. ... . ff ..... Mid ........... Mve"ral Gtber people bl the water when! Schult& wu tut seen 1urftu. He's bopeful the flyer could brlnl these people forward. ile uid.bia iuaawork and bis refusal to rule out any pGUlbUiti•, lncludllll foul play, 1tem1 from statements by Ufe1uarda that "the body abouJd ban s urfaced by now." "Allo, the· family hired me juat to brine in some e_xper\IH Jn tracklna down all .the pGUlbdltiel,,. be added. So far, be admiu, be'• turned up Utt.le evidence to contndict <See svana. Pa1e AJ) Dinna n said he is not a crusader. but Uat he strongly believes univer9ties should be allowed secret ~otes on tenure matters to ensue those votes are cast freely ~d without pres· sure. Dressed in plaH pants, a white shirt and carryioi $100 prison of. fi cials Jeive hi111 upon his re- lease, Di.Man said he plans to resume his tea c hing responsibilities at the 22,000· student Athens. Ga.. campus Monday. Dinnan is a specialist in adult education. ··All I can say is that I certain· ly hope he stays out," Mrs. Din· nan told reporters. Then the couple got in their car and drove north. ·~-j ......... Pl.EADt INNOCENT TO SHOPLIFTING CHARGE Mid* Marvin Center of Controveray Again Not C.uilty Plea Mad~ for Michelle LOS ANGELE! (A P> -An in· nocent plea was entered today on behalf of Mche lle Triola Marvin. central figure a Ian· mark Californil "palimony" case , who is 1harged with shoplifting. Attorney Marvn Mitchebon, who representd her in her property suit agirust actor Lee Marvin. said Ms Marvin could not be in court ·.oday because she is ill. He saidshe is not guil· ty or the shopliftag charge and hopes the case \lll be dropped before it co~es tdrial. Ms. Marvin wa arresled as she left Robinsons department store in Beverly lills on Sept. 5. allegedly carryinf $208 worth of sweaters and brasieres she had not paid for. "At the time ofthis incident, Mh:helle had suffUent money in her purse to PIY for these Man Carrying $35,00Ct in Loot Ar1ested Irvine police offic;ini have ar- rested a man they slid was car- rying about $35,00 worth of silverware and jewery taken in local burglaries in ' bag under bis clothing. "You could hea~ the stuff jingle when he waked," said police U. Bob Lennd. Barry John Brozofsld, 33, of Stanton, was arresttd at 3:20 p.m. on Royce Road • the city's University Park area. Lennert said inV)stlgators believe Brozowski is esponsible for six Irvine reHdential burglaries in tbe last Aw days in the University Park aid Turtle Rock areas of the city. MOit ol the propert1 taken in the burglaries was ~ound on Bro1owaki, Lennert sa.J.. The latest of the cjmes OC· curred Monday afterntm short· ly before Broiowsld was ar· rested. Jn lbat incident, Dfre than U,500 wor\b of •erllng silverware wu taken from a Royce Roed bome, po~aaid. Broaowtki was eel into Oraa1e County Jail onday ruabt. ma bait wu set a $10,000. Lenaert aaid Broaowal balled out or JaU tbia IDOl'Dlnl. items." Mitchelson said. "She had credit cards with her. She had more than sufficie nt funds in a bank account. · · He also said none of the cloihing items was the right size to fit the 47 -year-old former singer. Mitchelson added: "She is un· der a doctor's care and medica- tion. and she is not guilty." At a brief Municipal Court hearing. Mitchelson entered the innocent plea and asked for a jury trial on the misdemeanor count. A pretrial hearing was scheduled Nov . 21. However. Mitchelson said out· side court. "I'm hopeful the matter may be disposed of before a trial is necessary." Ms. Marvin was awarded $104,000 last year after a lengthy court battle with her former lov· er, actor Lee Marvin, in a pre· cedent·settinli! ''palimony" case. She claimed -she was entitled to half Marvin's fortune, even though they were not married. because they lived together six years and agreed to share their lives. Coast Weather Some fog at beaches Wednesday otherwise sun- ny. Lows tonight 62 to 66. Highs Wednesday lower 70s along coast to 88 to 96 inland. INSIDE TODA~ Despite /uriou• protetta ~rom JewUll groupa -and the~.,,.. ii~ - Vonf!llO Redgrave 's perfomtance in o M\11 TV mol.IW oboelt Nari concftllro· Uon camp "'"'"'°'' hot bnn hofled QI brilliallt. Sft Page 88. latlex .,..._...a L.M...,. ... .......... ~ Ill ~ C..• c-kt ~ cu aw a• Al ........... Ct ........... ==·· ... , C14 ....., ..... Cl I .... I I U 1 j I f • DAILY PILOT ~---JlJST -BRE.4KING--- Lot4! llenu from toda~'1 tu0r6d Oltd "41IO'ICM ....,. dtwloptnnta -Economic Indicators Co11ii111ie Escalation WASHIN\iTO I ,.. 'IOH"rtlttWnt buom.-te>r de"••n~ to ind1ratt" futun• nicwt>m~nv. in lht' ttonomy r06e ln Au.cuict tor tht' third m.ttntt, tn 11 row. lhf-<'nmmt'rCT l>t'l>•rlmmt u1d lo d11y I r., lndl''I o( Lt>adlnl( lnchcators lncreaat'd I 9 (W rrtnl to II :r~t.' 4 ~~ 131 O Tht> July ln<'rt'Uf', (lnalnall calcul•ted u a rt!t' pcrrt'nt, ""''s re' 1!\t'd do1a'l\ward lo 3 7 pe>rC't'nt ~c-aust' ord~rs for nl·W j)ltu11. :rnd l'QUtpnwnt ft>ll ~hort of ~tt~<'l•tion11 . An 1m~n·1ast• m tht> uvt.'ra111t• work wt>ek was tht> b1gae:11 ~·011 tnbutor lu tht• Au1i1ust 1mprovt>mc.-nt Htthnf( th• Auf!IJ.!t index hitrdt.'st w.&11 1h4! l:a)off ralc whlt'h 1nd1rated rtorc: Ament•1rns Wt'rf' )(~U\ll thf'lf JOb)\ ( 'rcu·k" P••~•· \ •. ,.. 1·1, ,.....,,, STOCKTON 1API ('rad~.:. IHIH 11ppt.11r"4! tn tht· fn1Kth• Santa Ft' Railway munllne ra1lbed hold11g tu1ck dt!lta floodwatt.'rt! from .-s.ooo atrcs of ready to harve.s filrrnland 1m1t the pipes 1·arry1nt: 1iuter lo a m1lhon Eas1 liay rts1denu a San ta Fe spokeswoman said today 1 Photo A5 t The 20-foot high ~mbankml'nt lhc1I :.epara1~~ dry l'pJ>t.'r Jones l'ruct frotO the noodeJ 5 7011 ltl'r~S or Lower Jones Tral'l IS built on sand and :>traw 1deaJ for talung press\l'e from above. but nN Sldt' pre :.ure from ton:s or wind-wh1ppt.'4 tidal waters, the railroad a11J • BrP:h11r1· l rg.-1i ff idrna lc-n•nf MOSCOW 1 AP I Soviet President Looni4 I Brezhnev call.ed today on Iraq and Iran to begin direct negcllations to end their war. Tass reported As fa r as . the Soviet Unfon is concerned, Tass quoted Brezhnev as saying , 1t 1s for Iran and Iraq settlin1 disputable is· sues between themselves at the table of ne~otiation). .. It would be good if they settled in the spi it of concord, what can be settled now, and put off till tomoirow what they cannot settle today. until a settlemert possibly comes raster ," Qrezhnev said at a Kremlin dinner for visiting hdian President Neelam Sanjiva Reddy. Cflrfe:-r ffl lid ... fc•c•I luclt•f~ WASHlNGTON (A-Pl -President Car~r. hoping t o stimulate ·a crucial segment of the economy andbolster bis re- election campaign in major indust.rial states. tday unveiled a special aid package for the troubled steel industn. The president announced the comprehensiveprogram at a news conference. saying it "is proof that the pro,er role of gov- ernment is to be a part.n er in change·· with indust•y. The plan includes a liberaJization of depeciation laws, enabling steel companies to write off about 40 percent more or th~r ~~_£ment costs,. It also calls for a proposedamendment of the federal Clean fwir Act. who which 'would' allOf a three.year postponement or t>ollution deadlines the compaaies must now meet. -Free%lng Deaths Mesa Fir01 Cited For Violations By JERRV CLAUSEN OI , .. o.4t• ~!let Steff Six safety citations have been issued to the Costa Mesa pump manufacturing firm where two Newport Beach lest technicians died in a frigid pit Sept. 18 The men. Charles Haley. 29, and Byrd Guy Hill. 38. were found by J .C . Ca rte r Co. employees at about 7:30 a.m. after they began setting up a propane pump test at midnjght in the firm's facility at 671 W. 17th St. .. We've lssued them <the com· pany) six citations under the California Adminis trative Code," said Jim Brown state Occupational Safety and 1HeaJth Administration district di rector. .. We found they had serious deficiencies in their work pro- ced';Jres concerning safety of the teshng on their liquid petroleum pumps," be c harged Now that the industrial acci- dent investigation is completed. be added, OSHA plans to launch an investigation or the entire plant, a division of ITT. Brown said today that the cause and actual time or the men's deaths still mus t be de- termined by the Orange County Coroner. He said, however. that his in- vestigators believe the two test technicians suffocated and their bodies were frozen by gas tem- peratures reaching to 50 degrees below zero. Brown said tests made Sept. 18 showed only 10 percent ox- ~~en in the pit. compared to the OAANOl COAST DAILY PILOT .. _ .. _ P,e,l0tf't1 •"<I Pvt111v.t TMMH&M- "'-'"•OH"•• E dltOf' •CMn.tM 1.-Aoot~t M.tf"ff•"9 EGltOf' ''""'S.nC•t-"'" ....... C•tri:: IW °':P:. Cooo\I "-1W"41 C-. =::r •• , •,,rw;;.,;:r. ... ~~~:·':~ =-:r: ~::;:~~::,;1•"0vt \PtJC. ••I H,,nfUtOft of ~:;t,.,~•·,~sr;'!=c~::,~.~· ~:!' •f•• .... -~ ........ 1 u JI _,,,, ,..,u .. ,,_._...,..,._,, 20 percent colained in the air normally breahed. Five "serius " citations is- sued by OSHAfor alleged condi· lions that coul cause serious in- jury or death iclude: -Failure D lest for oxygen de ficiency wlhin a confined space; Not ha•ing res piratory equipment a\lilable on the test s lab of the )-foot-deep pit for emergency wt: -Not tavi n g a third employee wibin sight or caJUng for assistanc~ -lncom~ete training for work in confi~ spaces: -No effedve hoisting device for lifting wrkers out of a pat entry. Brown sai1 the gene raJ c ita- tion was wri&en because it is al- leged rescueemployees are not we ll traine1 and safety har- nesses were1ot available at the testing site . Fines thatmight be levied by the Municipd Court if the firm is found deftient could reach as high as $6,00 or as low as $300, Brown said. He said tday that s ix deaths have o ccirred in confined s paces in k>uthern California duri ng tt'e past. couple of months. "From 01r position. this is totally WU\ICessary and appall - ing," he saJ. He said the OSHA division plans to l~ch a concentrated program ncluding a s pecial t~sk force for inspecting con- f 1 n e d -s race operations lhroughoutthe county, especial- ly in wa~r and se we r plant O!)erall°"' Pair Injured In Irvine Aut• Crash Peopl in Irvine City Hall Monday t 1: 20 p. ~ were jolted by the of a two-car col- lision the nearby intersectiOb of Mc w Avenue and J am- boree . Yo1 ko Fultunoue, 39, of Irvine Joyce Georae. 33, of Santa a were injured in the crash, ccording to Irvine tral· fic i vestiaator Mary Calde She as M tum and eut Sb ta Ile Hos broil d the accident occurred Fukunoue was tryln1 to onto Jamboree Road . Georae wu proceedlnt' llcGaw Avenue. said lb. Geor1e was to Tuatin Comm~nity with cuta and a poulble arm and lb. Putunoue f« brUi.les and n- ftom the same hospital. n••. -f.T.N. S uatifile • ..... llAQ 0 1111 1H A"WI ....... OISptJT'EO Shaded area is viut u( t~rrilory demanded b Iraq a:; te rms for peace in its war wtlh Iran MIDEAST • • air. newspapers in Ku wait s aid. .The-Iraqi command claimed Ahwaz was captured Sunday, but Iran denied the claim and said the city's defenders were holding out On Monday. Iraq s hifted ar m o r ed forces from the northern end or its invasion front ' to bolster its s iege of Khor· ramshahr a nd Abadan and told the United Nations it would agree to a cease-fire in its war with Iran if lhe Irani ans would do likewise. Iran ignored the Security Council's appeaJ for a halt in the fighting. Hundreds of Iraqi army trucks, many loaded with tanks and armored personnel carriers. left Qasr·e -Shirin on Monday and headed for the hard fighting on the Shalt al-Arab estuary 280 males to the south. The large transfer of equip· "!lent was a s ign of Iraqi con· f1dence that the'ftorthern front in I ran 's oil province of' Khuzestan was secure and also that the Ira· nians were still fighting stub bornly to hold on to Khor- ramshahr, Iran's chief port on the Shatt al-Arab, and Abadan the site of one of the world'.s largest oil rerim:ries 15 miles down the waterway al the head or the Persian Gulf. SURFER ... the theor y held by most of Schultz' friends -that the young surfer drowned . "I've determined he was in a very good frame of mind at the tim e,•· said Heisig, a former e mployee of the U.S. Depart- ment of Justice. "Frame or m ind is a lways t he key to som ething like this." H e said Schultz had just fi.nished washing his car prior to his surfing expedition and had plans to take his girlfriend to dinner that night. Schultz' friends agree t hat the blond-haired surfer had little rea- son to be despondent. SeveraJ pointed out that the Newport youth was jus t starting to form a new business specializ- ing in interior plant decorating and was the lead singer for a popular beach-area rock group, the Marshall Brothers. Lifeguards, who launched an air and water search for Schultz after he was reported missing, said they've turned the in· vestigaUon over to police. Heis ig, meanwhile. said he in· tends to pursue the case until he has some answers . "There's no doubt." he com· mented. "it's a real mystery." Kidnapped Baby Ho.me MODESTO <AP) -A week-0ld baby has been found unharmed less than a mile from his borne four days after he and his mother were kidnapped. But authorities searching for the infant's mother said they feared she might be dead. Richard Anthony Gamboa was found Monday al the home cf Mary Alice Wry, 37, as a result of two tips tothe Modesto Bee Secret Witness program. Ms. Wry was arrested and booked for in· vestigation of kidnapping and murder. "I'm glad to have my baby back ," said Richard Gamboa, 25, the b~by 's father. "I can't say anything else because it m ight en- danger my wife." Contribution Curb Raised Irvine's municipal campaign contribution limit has been in- creased from SM3 to $379 In or- der to keep pace with inflation, accordlnc to City Clerk Nancy C. Rowland . She said the limit la adjusted annually baaed on the Consumer Price Jndu_ The ori;inal campaip con- tribution limit eatabliabed in 19'77 allowed people to pve only S250 to their favorite candidate . • Syria Demands· Israel Ouster • UNITED NATIONS (A P ) Syria called openly today for Israel'~ expulsion from the Unit - ed Nations -a move that Presi- dent Carter said would cast future U.S. participation in the world body In doubt * * • Arab Aid Offered J By Egypt UNITED NATiONS <AP> - Egypt offered here today to de· fend Ar:tb countries around the Pers ian Gulf against threats to their sovereignty that it said were developing amid the Iran- Iraq war. Kamal Hussein Aly, Egyptian deputy prime minister and foreign minister. used the Arab name for that guJf as he told the U.N. General Assembly : "ln the Arabian Gulf today, external threats a re emerging for the sovereignty or the Arab peoples ... "Egypt is willing and a~le to carry out its historic role and to shoulder its responsibil ities to safeguard the Arab peoples in t he gulf area ir accordance Wlth their wishes." Egypt has the biggest army in the Middle East. Ah dad not say which countries he believed were threatening those around the gulf Nor dad he mention talk heard lately or sending a Western naval task force to keep open the Strait of Hormuz at the mouth or the gulf. through which much of t he world's oil is s hipped to market That talk started after the out- break Sept. 22 between the oil· producing countries of Iran and Iraq . But Western officials late· fy have soft -pedaled the idea. 1·rom 1•~,.. I I L~ND BUY .. The 10.6 acres is expected to be used for private airplane tie downs and for general aviation companies who probably will be m o ve d from the existin g terminal area as improvements are made. County officials also have eyed a final 2.4 acres for acquisi- t ion. but no agreement has been reached. Public Aid Fraud Sees 41 Indicted CHICAGO (AP) -A Cook County grand jury has indicted 41 people , including a postal clerk and a former state govern- ment worker, on charges they illeg_ally received $700,000 in welfare or state tax relief pay· me nts. "It's very easy." lo defraud the public aid system. s aid Cook County State's Attorney Bernard Carey in announcing the indict- ments, most on theft charges. "We may be only scratching the surface." Addressing the 35tb session or the U.N. General Assembly Syrian Foreiin Minister Abdui Halim Khaddam urged the 154-nation body "to reconsider lsnel 's membershlp in this in- ternational organization because it ha s .co n s tantly a nd :iystemauc.ally and obstinately been flouting the decisions of t~i s assembly a nd organiza- tion." .1'.he Assembly mus t take "de· c1s 1ve action against Israel " Kh~ddam said. because "the United States has been able to paralaze the Security Council through the abuse or its right to veto." The General Assembly, in which each nation has one vote, has been able to deny U.N. credentials to South Africa since 1974. A proposal was made at the r ecent 39-nation ls la mk Con- ference .in Fez. Morocco, to try to ~uphcate the action taken against t~e Pretoria government by rallying a combination of East bloc and Third World votes 1n t~e General Assembly where a simple majority can decide procedural m atters. such as the approval of c redentials. On Monday. Carter told the-. annual convention of the In· tern.ajional Ladi~ Garment Workers Union in New York that: if the hardline Arab ex-pul~1on threat was carried out against Israel. it "would raise the gravest questions about the ruture of the General Assembly and further participation of the United States and other nations in the deliberations of that body. "We will not permit it." the president declared· In his speech lo the General Ass~"!lbly_ Khaddam ignored spec1f1c reference to the conflict between Iran and Iraq to con· cent rate his verbal attacks on the U.S.-sponsored Camp David peace process. He cbaractenzed the ls raeli-E ygyptian peace tre aty as a "hindra nce to peace" and a reflection of the "U.S. desire for hegemony in the region." Iraqi Talks To Muskie . UN ITED NATIONS (AP ) -Secretary of State Edmund S. Muskie met to- da_y . with I r~q 's foreign min~ste{, signalling a possible U.S. initiative to try to end the Iraq-Iran war. Before going into the meeti.ng. Muskie was asked if this meant that the United St~tes was dropping its strictly neutraJ stance in the conflict. He told re - porters, "Our policy is that we prefer talks to shooting anytime." A Slate Departme nt source said Iran's mission to the United Nations had been informed of the meet· ing a nd told that Muskie also would be willing to meet with an Iranian representative. There was n o immediate Iranian response, the source added. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~- .,. .. , .,..... , .... ,.... SUCCUMBS AT 80 Former Councilmen Forgtt Newport's Al Forgit Dead at 80 A I Forgi\. forme r Newport Beach city councilma n feisty critic of government at ail levels and long.time hardware store owne r, died late Monday at Hoag Me morial Hospital. He was 80. Forgit succumbed about 11 :30 p.m . after having been taken to Hoag earlier-in-t1te-dey ~th - heart-related complications. 1'he long-time Newport resi- dent a nd owner of Forgit's Hardware. nea r Newport Pier ha~ only recently announced his retirement from bus iness. Over the years. he was noted for running advertisements in local papers where he jibed city hall . poked puns at the governor and attacked everything from litter to parking problems. Forgit called them his "poison pen '· letters. Forgit was elected to the City Council in 1964 a nd proved an unpredict able politician who w a~ likely to pop up with almost anyt~ng he. was thinking during council sessions. Recently he appeared before the current council and told members during an afternoon study session that he planned to sell his Balboa Boulevard firm toward the end of the year. Close friends, howevel" noted ~ .Forgit was always one f~r pull· m g legs and speculated that the former fisherman would stay in e business. DutJng his council career Forgit was al the head of lb~ campaign in blocking plans for the coastal freeway. His council antics also won him a share or fame. Long-time Clty hall observers c laim Forgit would think nothii:tg of inviting his foes to ~tep into the civic center park- ing lot to settle a dispute. Prior to opening his hardware shop in 1953, Forgit operated a service station in downtown Los Ange les. He came to the Harbor Area after leas ing the boat land- ing at the Balboa Pavilion and getting involved in commercial fishing. Forgit also had a 10-acre strawberry farm for a number of years at what now is the northwest com er of Santa Ana Avenue and 17th Street in Costa Mesa -----1• Laguna/South Coast \'our Hom .. eown Dally N•wHpaper EDI TI O N " VOL. 73, NO. 27', 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS agunans GeLSllcle ·Pr. ~enlion Tips By DON C'HAPMAN Ot•o.Ml"*''-Laauna Beach city offi t'1als are wamina ltills1<1e r~s1dt"nts to cet ready for the winter rain y aeaaon by chet'lung draina&t' around their homes and by purchasing sandbags while Uw) are still available. Rains have led to major damage i.n Lajtuna Beach dunng Lawsuit Names 'Doctor' Gerald Barnes. already facing charges of masquerading as a physician, w~ named in a Sl mittiOIJ' lawswc filed. Monday by the City of Anaheim. The city's suit lists Barnes as defe ndant along with his former Irvine e1. _,ioyers. the Pacific southwest Medical Clinic and the Hofgaarden Medical Clinic in Alhambra and workers com- pensation administrator R.L. Kautz lnc. In the suit, the city seeks a re· fund of $6,500 paid through Kautz to the Pacific Southwest Clinic for-.servi~-rendered and referrals by Barnes. In the suit, prepared by Depu- ty City· Attorney Howard P. Brody, the city also asks for Sl million in punlUve damages. Brody says in the suit that city workers were treated by Barnes between April , 1979, and February, 1980. When the city sought to have Kautz refund the -m o ney paid for Barnes · services, the claim was denied. The city alleges that the defendants must have known that Barnes was not a licensed physician and therefore de· dev~ the city in charging for his services. Barnes, 47. of Trabuco Canyon already has been arr~ted on suspicion of posing as a doctor without a license. He also has been charged with murder in connection with the death of John McKenzie. who died last year of diabetes after Barnes al- legedly failed lo diagnose the disease. Holdup Try Thwarted by Laguna Man A Laguna Beach resident who was coofronted at home by a knife-wielding man who de· manded cash slugged the would· be bandit, who lhen fled , police said. · am-Richard-9iet"Z", 51, -Of 984 N. Coast Highway said he opened bi.a front door at about 12:30 a.m . Monday and was met by a stranger who pulled out a knife.· Tbe suspect reportedly said, "I want your money." Dietz Ulen struck the man on the head, officen said. Tbe man, described as a 28 or 29-year-old Caucasian, about 5·11 and 180 pounds. reportedly turned and ran southbound on Coast Highway. Orange Coast Weather Some fog at bea.ches WedJlesday otherwise SUD· DY. Lowl toniCht 62 to 66. Hiib• Wednesday lower TOI alont cout to 88 to 98 inlalld. INSIDE TODA l' D•,,U• /tirioul protHft /tom JftMh ~ -Clftd dw ,..,.. ... ploffMg - V•••ato Redgroot 't pn/o~ aa ow 'l'V __..._HOiii~ .... c-. _.,._.. bu ben ........, GI ,,...,....,, S.. Page 1•· l•tlex lht lut two w1ntl'r11 U.ndslldea dtst royi'd 2A h<>mea in Bluebird Can)·oo ln O<-tot>t'r, 1978 Two hom~ wtre damagM alona with a portion of Ot-1 Mar A venut' m Ar t'h B e a r h ll eqthts 1n f'f'bruary. 1980 Elsewhert1 10 the c:1ty, t alfl r unoff ha s f ore-ell o m e homeowners and busane!>1>mt-n to sandbag their property lu a lt'tter to hom-.,>0wners' aa· o;odatlcttU, City Munager Ken frank sa.id r~adents with "bis· tori<' drainage problems" shouJd eons1der buying the sandbags ~fore lht' rainy season, when tht>y u.n In short supply Tht! letter from Frank aecom µanted suggestions for maintain- ing s lopes near homes The suggestions were taken l .. ,. .......... INDIAN REFUGEES REST IN KUWAIT VILLAGE W8ltlng for Vl•n Since lren-lraq Wer Began ·. Iran Bombs Strike Nuke Site in Iraq BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP ) -Ira· nian fighter-bombers, in a raid on the Iraqi capital, struck a French-run nuclear r esearch center in Baghdad today but missed the reactor, the French Embassy here reported. .Meanwhile, a battle was re· ported south of Ahwaz, capital of the Ira nian provin c e of Khuzestan. An embassy s po kes man reached by telephol\e minutes from a report prepared for the city in 1969 by geologist Beach Leight.on. Letghtoo lists the most com- mon causes pf slope erosion as inadequate or improper plant· ing, neglecl in maintenance, and over-watering. He said those living on lots built where there has been cut and rm s hould cons ult soil engin eers or engineering geoloatsts if they plan to alter the slope or lot. Drains should be cleaned and pools and water lines should be checked for leak,s, he said. Realdents on hillsides also should check for animal bur· rows, which can a ccelerate erosion. Some lots may require retain· ing walls, Leighton s aid. Clemente Disclosures Deep-rooted native shrubbery should be planted on slopes where gullies are likely to form. But, Leighton said , residenls s.hould not attempt a piecemeal or homemade approach to slope r epair , or a bigger proble m could result. Copies of the suggestions for s lope maintenance may be ob- tai ned free at City Hall. SOS Forest Ave. O'Keef e Finances Top Candidates By STEVE MITCHELL OI .. o.11, ...... S!Mf Financial disclosure forms re- leased this week show appointed San Clemente City Councilman Thomas O'Keefe far s urpasses 12 other candidates in reported wealth. Thirteen candidates are seek· ing two seats on the City Council Nov. 4. Each is required to sub· mit a statement of economic in· terests to the City Clerk. Both O'Keefe and attorney Patrick Lane a.re attempting to retain the seats to which they were appo1nled earlier this year after two council members re- signed. O'Keefe. also an attorney, re- ports interest in his law firm ex- ceeding .$100,000. He shows· investments in several other enterprises with a value exceeding $10,000 but less tha n $100,000, in c luding partnerships in North Beach Jn. veatment Co., Capistrano Beach Investment Co., Ltd .. and Capistrano Surf Center. He also reports between $10,000 and Sl00,000 in common stock held with San Clemente Savings and Loan Assn .. and equit y in property on Via Verbena in San Clemente. The 12-year council veteran says he bas interests or less than $10,000 in Santa Fe Industries and Dana Village Properties, Inc .. a shopping center. Developer Al Wulfec k, fl former city planning com- mission chairman, reports in· terest in bis Wul-Ri ch Corp. partneJ1lhip as between $10,000 aAd $100,000. He reports ownership of a lot in San Clemente as exceeding $100,000 as does a joint venture on property located on A venida d e Las P a lme r as in San Clemente. He has equity exceeding $10,000, but less than $100,000 on another San Clemente address, and a second trust deed of less Clockmak"er Bill Wagner re- ports holdings of mo're than Sl00 ,000 in his compan y, California C loc k Co., a nd partnership interest in Plastical Manufacturing Co. of between $10.000 and $1 00,000. Equity in a San Clemente lot exceeds Sl0,000 but is less than $100,000 he says, and his state· ment shows holdmgs of less than $10,000 in Lucky Stores, J.C. Penney Co .. and 'Heublein Liq· uor. · Lane , a four year council v~teran, reports ownership of two addresses in San Clemente, both valued at mor e than $100,000. (See WEALTH. Page AZ) ............. -U.S. MAY SPY ON MIDEAST WAR-A4 -.than Sl0,000 on another address in town. PLEADS INNOCENT TO SHOPLIFTING CHARGE Mtchell• Mervin Center of Controveray Ageln after the raid said the research center compound suffered on1y "minor damage in the living quartenofthestalf. There are no French casualties.'' The spokesman could not say whether non-French experts or Iraqis on thestaffwereinjured. The fuel tanks of Baghdad's electric power plant on the southwest edge of the city also were hit. Witnesses said they saw several Iranian American· made Phantom jets brought down by surface-to.·air missiles of Baghdad's Soviet-supplied air defense system. Sources said bombs len heavy smoke coming from the city's power station and resulted in 10 deaths and 85 wounded. The raid was the first air raid on Baghdad since Saturday in the nine-day war between the Persian Gulf oil giants. Air al· tacks on major oil refmeries in the southern part of both COWl· tries have baited their now ol oil to the world. In Tehran, the Iranian Parlia- ment resumed debate on the fate ol the 52 American hotta1e1 in their 33Znd day of captivity and appointed a seven-member com· mlttee to investigate their cue, tbe state-nm radio reported. It said Parliament would debate Sunday the commi11ion'1 powen, but decided \bat tbe final decision Oil the bOltqea would be made bJ Parllammt, not tbe cnmmlutan. , Tia• Iranian command claimed dull Its torces destroyed ... lnql tab today In fllldlal iD w-.rn Iran. Tebran radio reported. Tbe eommUIUque allo clatm"ed 140 Iraqi tan~• ,. .......... CAPTURED AMMUNITION INql Shows Heul destroyed Sunday and Monday In heavy land and alr battles in the northern sector of the war front near Qaar-e -Shirin and 21 more in the southern sec:tor. A communique from tbe Iraqi military command said its forces "beat back counterat· tacks by enemy reln/orcementa and mopped up pocket• of enemy resistance" alone the 300-mUe invpion front from the Shatt al-~b waterway -on the south to Qur·e·Sbirln in the north. It said the put 24 boun ol 1round action left ab Iraqi aoldien killed, 15 wounded and five milainl. Tbere wu no· men· Uon ol lranfan ICllea. Tbe Iraqi coverament- CQ.Otrolled newspaper Al Gomhoria claimed. meanwhile, <See MIDIEA8T, P•se Al) -- 4 I 6 Library Site Decision Due In San Juan San Juan Capistrano City Council members will consider a proposal to lease school district land for a public library site when they meet Wednesday night. The land, located at the northeast com er of the Camino Capistrano and Acjachema Street intersection, is owned by the Capistrano Unified School Di1trict. The district has agreed to enter into a 5().year lease agree- ment with the city if the site is approved. The city would sub- lease the land to Orange County after the county branch library bas been built. The proposed site was ap· proved by the Plannjng Com- mlsaion Sept. 10. City planning officials also are recommending that the parcel map be ap· proved. A one-acre portion of the nine-acre 1lte would be uaed for tbe county library facility. CUr- reatly, the di.ltrtct doa not have plua to develop the remalnlnt parcel. San Juan now baa a tem· porary library f aclllty loc•ttd near the Bank of America on Camino Capistrano. However,, cit)' offtctala ••)' it i• not •\Ifft· cient to meet the )needa of the community. Not Guilty Plea Made for Michelle LOS ANGELES CAP) -An in· nocent plea was entered today on behalf of Michelle Triola Marvin, centra l figure a lan- mark California "palimony" case, who is charged with shoplifting. Attorney Marvin Mitchelson, who represented her in her property suit against actor Lee Marvin, said Ms. Marvin could not be in court today because she is ill. He said she ls not guil· ty of the shoplifting charge and hopes the case will be dropped before it comes to trial. Ms. MarVln was arrested as she left Robinson's department store in Beverly Hills on Sept. s. allegedly carrying $208 worth of sweaters and brassieres she had not paid for. "At the time of this incident. Michelle had sufficient money in her purse to pay for these · itema," Mitchelson said. "She had credit cards with her. She bad more than sufficient funds in a bank account." He also said none of the elot.hinl items wu the right siae to flt the 47-year-old former 1ln1er. · Mitcbelloa added: "She ii un· der • doctor's care and med.tu· lion. and abe i1not1uilty." At a brief llunklpal Court heartq, Mitchelaon entered the innocent plea and asked for a jur y triaJ on the misdemeanor count. A pretrial hearing was scheduled Nov. 21. Ms. Marvin was awarded $104,000 last year after a lengthy court battle with her former Jov- er, actor Lee Marvin, in a pre· cedent-settinll "palimony" case . Muggers Hit City OffidBJ BERKELEY <AP) -After be· ing mugged and robbed of her car and wedding rings, City Councilwoman Gilda Feller says she will be a little less trusting of strangers. "My reaction is one or utmost sadness," she said. "These peo. ple said they were lost and look- ing for a street. I wanted to be of assistance. I was tryinc to respond in a humane way. That's the way I like to live, but now I will bave to be cautious." iu. huer. eo. wu returnin1 from a aboppt.nc trip Monday af- ternoon when two men ap- proached her.in her cara1e, HY· in1 they were Iott. Tbe men grabbed her, took her weddine rtn11 and wallet and ,tben drove away in her car. she said. ---=--~-::-.r=--..~. - .IJ OM.'f PtLOT L.SC n.c!r· f!'El Pf 30. UllO ~--JVST BRE~KING----... Lal•.,..,,., '"°"' locfow'• WIOf'ld ORd......, --............ lfll#catoi-s Missing Surfer t Sll1111 llAI Co11ti1111e Escalation Alive? -l--1------~~~~~~--~~----~~-L~ --llAQ W ASHI N<iTON 1 \I' I A ao\·unment baromrtt>r dtt hcnrtJ LU ndlrate future nlm•emf'n!A tn tht' ('('()nomy rose 1n August for tlM-Uurd llWnth in ..i aow th.-C:'()mtntJ u Oeaa.rtmc.nLuld to d•Y 1'hr Index \>( 1 .. ·adanlil lnd11:aton Lncreued 1 t perf'ent to • level {) 131 0 Thi• J11ly 1nrrl'IL."f'. on 111n•lty calculal~ .. II r.,(' ord 4.6 J.lt'r('t'nl. "&!» re•\'tS•'fl do~-nward to 3 '7 percl'nt hec1i1u1u~ ordt'l't4 for 11l'W 1>h•nl and cqutpmrnt tell short of exP41ctaUons An lnt rt•us1• 111 t ht• ,,,. t•r •lit•' "'Ork week w ilS' tht b1.cgeat con tributor to the Ul(USl 1111pro tJrnt"nt Hltt1na,t thl' Au1eu11t Index hardt•11t w11:, lht• l.aynff rnttt. which 1ndu·ated more Amer•c•n1 wert' l11s1na: tht-t r )obs ff.t•ftflCUt f•f••cf ~t•,.· f ft MHt·~' \uh• :'llE\'AlYA. lm,,1 1AP H1>naltJ Rf'Agan arcw.ml{·tht• Carter udnunastruuon uf pr ct1rmg tht' poht1cb or1 e1\fAs1on publit• rel.at10n!'t und empt) rhdoric, pled~ed today to give farmers a stronJ( V(llCt' und fullrr profits undt'r a Hepublacan ad m1n1str:rnon Lash.Jn~ oul JI l't <'!>llll'nt Cdrter ., UKncultural polit ies a., "an unprt.'l'rtlellltc'd d1~.i,tt•r. Rca,.:a n told a farmer au<.henn~ that ·1f ~U\ 1:rnnwnt pa) m~·nls "er<' made nn U1t-hu~•~ of damali(e Junt' b~ KOVl'rnml'lll fdrmt'r) all over Amenca v.ould be tOll~·ttng d1i.a:.t~·r pa) mt>nts right now · Brf#:htu•r ( rgf#N tlidt-tul lc-n•rd MOSCOW (AP> Sovat>t Pre:.1dent Leontd l Brezhnev called today on Iraq and Iran to began direct.negot1attons to end their war. Tass reported. As far as .the Soviet Union as concerned, Tass quoted Brezhnev as saying. al is for Iran and Iraq settling disputable is sues bet ween the mselves at the table of ne~otiations "It would be good if they settled an the spirit of concord. what can be settled now. and put off Ull tomorrow what they cannot settle today, until a settlement possibly comes Casler," Brezhnev said at a Kremlin dinner for visiting Indian President Neelam Sanjiva Reddy. ('e1rlf•r 10 iid .4eift•c•I luclarNff11 WASHINGTON t AP> President Carter, hoping to stimulate a crucial segment of the economy and bolster his re· elect ion campaign· in major industrial states, today unveiled a special aid package ror the troubled steel ind~s.try. The president announced the comprehensive program at a news conferenct-. s aying at "is proof that the -proper role of gov· ernment is to be a partner m change" with industry. The plan includes a liberalization of depreciation laws. enabling .steel com panies tu write off about 40 vercent more of their equipment costs It also calls for a proposed amendment of the f'Cderal Clean Air Act. who whieh would allow a three-year postponement of polluta on deadlines Ute. companies must now meet Freezi119 Deaths Mesa Fir1n Cited For Violations _ Cy JERRY CLAUSEN Oft .. Dall' ~ll<rt Stnt Six safely citations have been issued to the Costa Mesa pump manufacturing firm where two Newport Beach test technicians died in a frigid pit Sept. 18. The men, Charles Haley, 29, and Byrd Guy Hill, 38. were found b y J .C. Carter Co. employees at about 7 :30 a .m. after they began setting up a propane pump test at midnight in the firm's facility at 671 W 17th St. ~ "We've issued them (the com· pany I six citations unde r the C alifornia Adminis trative Code," said Jim Brown, state Occupational Safety and Health Administration district director. "We found they had serious deficiencies in their work .pro- cedures concerning s afety of the testing on their liquid petroleum pumps," he charged . Now that the industrial acci· dent investigation is completed. he added, OSHA plans to launch an invest igation of the entire plant. a division of ITT. ~ percent contained in the air normally breathed. Five "serious" citations is· sued by OSHA for alleged condi- tions that could cause serious in· jury or death include: -Failure to test for oxygen deficiency within a confined space~ -· Not having respiratory equipment available on the test slab of the IO-foot-deep pit for em ergency use: -Nol havin g a t hir d employee within sight or calling for assistance. -Incomplete training for work in confined spaces; -No effective hoisting device for lifting workers out of a pit entry. Brown said the general cita- tion was written because it is al- leged rescue employees are not well traine d and safety har-• nesses were not available at the testing site. Ir)' ~t: M~lllJtE Of ..,. O.Otw ~•!el , .... p11vu1 .. dt'lc:divt' hired t.O unru cl t • m.,y.&.U:tlous dlup· &H'IHl!O l'c of a 24 year ·old Newl)<lt1 tlci~·h isurfor uid to· duy ht! has11 't r ul1'd o ul the Pf•N11lbihtr thut the young man t'uulcl stil ht• a hve . · Woolly Schultt , u t974 Newport ll1trbor H•Kh graduate. vanished a m onth a~o dur1n1: an afternoon of s urfing near his Balboa Pt•nms uJu upartment His ubandooecl surfboard, dis· ro\lered by a friend. was found noatlng in the surfline near 13th Street Reach. "There 's always that possibili· ty that he could have just walked away," said Santa Ana 0 211 ,, ........... DISPUTED -Shaded area is part of territory demanded by t raq as terms for peace ln its war with Iran. prl\atc detective Ted Heisig, MIDEAST "but th1i. 1i. JUSt specula tion on • • my part " · -··------- He srud he's circulated flyers "I ran's radio in Ahwaz has an the beach area, particularly s to pped broadc asting lies. at s urfboard and scuba shops. because it has been taken by o ur Heisig said there were several forces." other people in the water where People in Nicosia, Cyprus . Schultt was last seen surfinj?. who r egularly monitor th e He ':. hopeful the fl yer could Ahw ai broadcasts s;-ud they brinf.t these people forward. were unable to pick up its fre· tie said hjs guesswork and his que ncy The radio an Abadan, r e r u s a I t o r u I e o ut any south of Ahwaz, also was off the possib1lit1es , including foul play, air, newspapers in Kuwait said s t e ms from st a t e m ents by The Iraqi command claimed lifeguards that .. the body should Ahwaz was captured Sunday, have surfaced by now." but Iran denied the claim a nd "Also, the family hired me said the s ity 's defen,d~rs were JU-St to bring In SOm~peftise nolding out. i n ,trac king down all the On Monday , Iraq s hafte d p-0ssihihLles ." he added armored forces frn m t h ~ So far. he admits. he 's turned northern end of its invasion front up little evidence to contradict to bolster its s iege of Khor· the theory held by m ost of rams hahr and Abad an and told Schultz ' friends that the the United Natio ns it would young surfer drowned agree tu a cease fire in its war "I've determined he was m a with Iran af the Iranians would very good frame of m ind al the do likewise Iran ignored the time," said He1s 1g, a for mer Securily Council's appeal for a e mployee of the US. Depart-halt in the fig hting. m e nt of Justice "Frame <>f ttvndred s of I raq i arm y mind i~ a lways !.h~ !le.Y. o tr uclt.s,-many-loaded wittr tanks something Li ke this." and a rmored personnel carrie rs . He said Schultz had just left Qasr ·e-Shirin on Monday finished was hing his car prior to and headed for the hard fighting his surfing expedition and had on the Shatt al-Arab estuary 280 plans to take his girlfriend to miles to the south. dinner that night. The large transfe r of equip· Schultz' friends agree that the me nt was a sign or Iraqi con· blond-haired surfer had little rea· fidence lbat the northern front in son to be despondent. . Iran's oil province of Khuzestan Several pointed out th'at the was secure and also that thl' Ira· Newport youth was just starting nians were s till fighting stub· to form a new business specializ-bo rnly to hold on to Khor · ing in interior plant decorating ramshahr, Iran's chief port on . a nd was the lead singer for a the ShatLaJ.AJ:ab, and Abadan popular l>eaCH-area rock group, the-s ite of one of the world's the Marshall Brothers. largest oil refineries 15 miles Lifeguards, who launched an down the waterway at the head of air and water search for Schultz the Persian Gulf after he was reported missing, said the~·ve turned the in- vestigation over to police. Heiliig, meanwhile, said he in· lends to pursue the case· until he has some answers . "There's no doubt." he com· mented, "it's a real mystery." Two People Killed in 'House ' Fans Lose Show DES MOINES. Iowa (AP) For television station WHO. a 10-m inute interruption in its broadcast schedule was bad news. But that was nothing com· pared to the ire or hundreds of fans of "Little House on the A t C h Prairie," who had eagerly ll 0 raS ~waited the wedding of Laura. a A 23-year-old Fountain Valley major character in the NBC-TV woman and a 16-year-old Tust' series. boy were killed Monday night When the station went off the when their Volkswagen bug was air s hortly before 8 p.m . Mon· struck broadside near a Tustin day, taking with it Laura's wed· intersection by a second car be· ding, fans flooded the station ing chased by Santa Ana police. with calls. At one point, the The dead woman was iden· deluge jammed the s tation's tified by authorities as Rene switchboard and angry callers Whitcomb. The boy killed in the turned to other stations to voice crash was identified a s John their displeasure. 11.N. SqualJIJle Syria D~mands Israel Ouster UNITED NATIO~ (AP) - Syria called openly today for Tsraet·S'l!XpUlSiOifl'rom the Unit- 0ed Nations -a move that Presi· •dent Carter said would cast 1future U.S. participation in the 'World body in doubt. Addressing the 35th session of the U.N. General Assembly, Sy rian Foreign Minister Abdul Halim Khaddam urged the L54-nation body ··to reconsider Isr ael's membership in this in· ternational organization because it ha s co n s tantl y and 1;yste malically and obstinate!~ been flouting the decisions 01 this assembly and organiza. lion." The Assembly must take "de· cisive action against Israel," Khadda m said, because "the United Sta tes has been able to paralaze the Security Council through the abuse of its r ight to veto." The General Assembly, in which each nation has one vote, has been able to deny U N credentials to South Africa since 1974 . A propos;.1 was made at the recent 39-nation Is lamic Con- ference in Fez, Morocco. to try to duplicate the action taken against the Pretoria government by ra ll ying a combination of East bloc-and Third World votes an the Gener al Assembly where a simple majority can decide procedural matters, such as the approval of credentials. On Monday, Carter told the a nnuaf convention of the In· ternat ional Ladies Garment Workers Union in New York that. if the hardline Arab ex· pulsion threat was carried out against Is rael, it "would raise the gravest questions about the fu1ure.-0Lthe General Assembly and further participation of the United States and other nat ions in the deliberations of that body. "We will not perm al it," the president declared. In tus speech to the General Assembly Khaddam igno red s pecific· refe rence to the conflict between Iran and Iraq to con· centrate his verbal attacks on the U.S.-sponsored Camp David f'rftttl Pogt-. .\I WEALTH. • • He also reports stock in San Clemente Savings and Loan As· sn. valued at less than Sl0,000. Candidate Melanie Vansell re- ports equity in a San Clemente residence and stock in Pacific Gas and Electric Co. at between Sto,000 and Sl00.000 She also reports common and preferred s tock in San Diego Gas and Electric Co. in IDS, In· vestors Divers ified Services or Newport Beach, valued at less than $10,000. Businessman Ed Beyer. . ..re.· ports interest in a subdivision in San Clemente as more than $100.000. . Candidate Alan Ko rsen, a management consultant. reports equity in his San Clemente home at more than $100,000. Candidates claiming no re· portable financial interests in· eluded Robert K. Brennan, Ray Maddocks, Robert Rusin, Gary Fuller, Stephen Rackleff and Jay Durkin. peace process. He cbaractenzed tbe Israeli· Eygyptian peace treaty-as a -'-'irirrdTarrce-to- peace" and a reflection of the "U.S. desire for hegemony in the region." * * * Arab Aid Offered By Egypt UNI-TED-NATIONS .JAPl - Egypt offered here today to de- fend Arab countries around the Pe rs ian Gulf against threats tO their sovereignty that it said were developing amid the lran- lraq war. Ka m al Hussein Aly! Egyptian deputy prime min ster and foreign minister , used the A:rab name for that gulf as he told th~ U.N. General Assembly: • "In the Arabian Gulf toda,¥. external threats are em erging for the sovereignty of the Arab peoples .. "Egypt is willing and able to carry out its historic role and to shoulder its respons ibilities to safeguard the Arab peoples in the gulf area in accordance with their wishes." Egypt has the biggest army in the Maddie East. Ali did not say which countries he believed we re thr eatening those around the gulf Nor <lid he mention talk heard lately of sending a Wes tern naval task force to keep open the Strait of Horcmtn at the mouth of th~guU, t hrough which muc h of the world's oil is shipped to market, That talk started after the oul· break Sept. 22 between the oil· producing countries of lran and Iraq. BUt Western officials late:- ly have soft-pedaled the idea. Huntington Teen Injured· In Accident Two Orange County women received major injuries early to- day when their car swerved off the San Diego Freeway j ust south of the Avery Parkway exit an Mission Viejo. A California Highway Patrol s pokes m an said Cris ta Lynn Olds, 19, of Huntington Beach, the driver or the car . and her p(lssenger Janice Devenney, 20, of Santa Ana, were taken to Mis· sion Community Hosp\tal in Mi!i.- sion Viejo where they were rC:· portedly recovering from sui'· gery. The CHP spokesman said the two were southbound on the freeway at about 3 a.m . when their car left the roadway, new 150 feet through the air and landed in a conc rete drainage ditch. He said the wom en were trapped inside the car for more than 30 minutes while Orange County firemen strugg1ed to free them. Brown said today that the cause and actual time of the men's deaths still must be de· termined by the Orange County F ines that might be levied by the Mwticipal Court if the firm is found deficient could reach as high as $6,000 or as low as $300, Brown said. Kimberling ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~c~~~~ • Co roner. He said, however, tha t his in· vestigators believe the two test technicians suffocated and their bodies were frozen by gas tem- peratures reaching to 50 degrees below zero. Brown said tests made Sept. 18 showed only 10 percent ox- ~~en in the pit, compared to the ORANOI! COAST 1.. sc. DAILY PILOT The Or-. (.o.Kt ~·~ Pilot •U" _,..ch '' COfT\IMf'llld f'-N..n·Prn\ it PVblHNcl by IN' Or•...-CNit "*'"''no com""' s._.,. H •hOft' Me pWiblltl...a ~·•· thrOV9ft F'r•cN¥ tor Coit• Mew~ Ne•P!Of1 .. M"' HWftt~ 8••c" Fow"'•"' V•ll••· ''••"t L••"'"• .. ~It ~f\ (_ .. ,. A. \l"flf ,. .. IONI fltittoft h iMlt>tl\f'flCf !iith#dil¥1 eftCI ~·If' ff\t pt'tftCIHI p..•n(llitr-e .. .,,, '' •• lJIO w,.,4 ••• s..t'"' Po Boa U60. Colt. MoM. C..tll0<nl• mi. . ..., .. _ Pl"t'\t0tft1 •"" ~'"""'' ~···-1.dlt .. ne-... ..._ IN""l"'I Edit., "'".e:::.:..~~ ..... LefVl'I 811cll Office • 1011 .. o CM\I H•w•r Office• Ont• Mow no ••t tit•,,_ "'""''"".,., .. , .. t11u .... ~'°",.•••• T ...... fte(714)MMm cea..-..ct Mwettlllftl ta.•11 ............. All ~11t1: Te .. phofte ......... ,,, __ , .. _ ...... Emergency Access Law Sought in SC Security gates are comforting things for condominium dwellers and owners of large estates. But San Clemente fire officials will ask the Clty Council Wednesday to approve an or· dinance that enables police, fire and paramedics equipment to get into such locked com- munities and homes in cue of emergency. Fire Chief Ron Coleman says emergency crews have been hln· dered in the past two yean by locked security gates on driveways, parking structures and entrances to buildlnp in San Clemente. And while several con· domlnlum developments have complied with requests for a separate lock box for emergency personnel, Coltman says the ci- ty needs an ordinance to insure such Jlaces are accesalbJe ln case emergencies. Cost of J.Qckboxes for such 1ate1 wouTcf be borne by the various homeowners• aaaocla· llona or developers, Coleman 1u11eaa. Tbe ordinance also would •.P- ly to future developmenta iD UM clty'a back eountry 80 ftre equip. m•t wW have utea to bnab fil"ft. Tustin police said the car they were in was hit a bout 8 p.m . near the intersection of Irvine Boulevard and Yorba Street. The driver of the second vehi· cle, a Chevrolet Camaro. was identified by police only as a juvenile from Santa Ana. The juvenile driver was booked on suspicio n of ve hicular manslaughter , police said. Two Errors Corrected Two stones in Monday's Daily Pi Jot contained monetary figures that were incorrect due to typographical errors. In a story on a fund-raising plan for Laguna Beach Unified School District, an incorrect figure was given for required cuts from the budget. That figure should have been $1 million. In another s tory about a group of homeowners suing San Clemente because of a landslide, three or the claimants were seeking a total of $5 million in damages. The story gave an in· correct figure. The Daily Pilot regret.a the er· rora.,_ Se880n Delayed DENVER (AP > -A contrttct dlspute between tbe Denver Symphony Association and the orchestra's 85 muslctana has fort~ed the cancellation of the flnl month ,of the symphony's new season. Oraage Cea8t E DITI O N By ITSVE llAaBLE ............... A private detertive hind to unravel the myaterioua dlup- pea rance of a 24-year·old Newport Beat'h surfer aaid to day he hasn't ruled out lbe poalbilit,y that tM YOUD.I man could Kill .,. alive. Woody Schult&. a tt74 Newport Harbor ~ lfadulte. vanilhed Nuclear Site in Iraq Hit BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP> -Ira· Dian fi&bttt·bombera. in a raid Ob the Iraqi capital, struck a French-run nuclear research center in Baghdad today but m.iued the reactor, the French Eml>uay bere reported. Meanwhile, a battle was re· Port~ seuth-Ol-Ahwaz. capital of the Iranian provin c e of Khuzestan. An embassy s pokesman reached by telephone minutes after the raid said the research center compound suffered only "minor damage in the living quart.en ol the staff. There are no French casualties .·· The a keaDW!_ could not say wb~r _ U.S. MAY SPY ONMDEASTWAA-M _ pon-French experts or Iraqis <>n the sfaff were injured. The fuel tanks of Baghdad's electric .power plant on the southwest edse of the city also were hit. Witnesses said they saw eeveral Iranian American· rqaae Phantom jets brou1bt down by surface-to-air miMU• of-Bqbdad!a ..SO.viet...supplied air defeme1191em. Sourcs said bombs left heavy . amoke coming from the city's Po••r 1tatioo and resulted in 10 deaths and 115 wounded. The raid was the first air raid on · Bqbdad since Saturday in the DiDe-da,y war between the Persian Gulf oil giants. Air al· tacks on major oil refineries in the southern part of both coun· tfles have halted their flow of oil to tbe tworld. ID Tehran, the Iranian Parlia· ment resumed debate on the fate air, newspapers in Kuwait said. Tbe Iraqi command claimed Ahwaa was captured Sunday, but Iran denied the claim and said the city's defenders were boldiq out. On Monday, Iraq shifted armored forces frpf1'1 the northern end of its invasion front to bolster its siege of Khor· ramahabr and Abadan and told the United Nations it would agree to a cease-fire in its war wttb Iran it the Iranians would do likewise. Iran ignored the curtly councu~. appeal for a bait in the fisbting. The large transfer of equip- ment wu a sign of Jraql con· ftdence that the nortbem front in Iran's oil province of Kbuustan wu aecure and also that the Ira· Iliana were still fighting stub- bornly to hold on to Khor· ram1babr, Iran's chief port on tile Shatt al-Arab, and Abadan Ute site ol one of the world's largest oil refineries 15 miles (See MIDEAST' Pase AZ) * * * Iraqi Talks To Mwkie UNITED NATIONS <AP> -Secretary of State Edmund S. lluakle met to- da7 with · Ireq'a foreign mialater. stsnallng a poalble U.S. lnltlattve to try to end tbe Ireq-Iran war. Before golDi Into the m....._, Maatiewuuked lf UU.--tlaattlMI United Stat• WU dropping lb •tridlJ ..&al .... ~ lD tM C'GllllJkt. lie told re- ,._.., ''Ourpollcy la tUt we pnfs talb to llh00UDI ~.;. Department ..... .-.rn.···--.... u.at.I " ..... bad .._, 2 KldoftMKMl• .................... .... ...... ... wllllq to •••t witla a.a lraaia• ,.,.. ................. . H laaedlate lraaiaa , ........... -.Mdllld. a month ate> durina an afternoon of nrfln1 near hi• Balboa PeolDIUla apartment Kia abandoned surfboard, dla covered by a fti4md, was found =~~ surl11ne near t:llh .. ,,......., alwaya lh•l pogalbiU l) that he could hav e Juat walked away,·• said Santa A.na private detective Ttd Hl'lslg, "but tbie 11 juat 1pecutaUon on m'y part." He aald he'1 circulated Oien ln tbe beach area, particularly at 1urf'boud and scuba shop1. Het.11 said there were several otber people ln the water ~ber-e Schulu wu lut aeeo ·~· He's hope(ul the flier could brtn1 t.beae people forward. He eaid h15 1ueaswork and bis Oleander Removal Angers Residents By STEVE MARBLE .,. .. ~"-' ..... Mild.red Smith says life was going smooth as you please unW workmen started backing down the 15-foot oleanders that once shaded her Newport Beacb back yard. , Now, <!omplains the 10.year resident of De Anza Bayaide Village, it's dust and ooise from dawn to dark. The mobile home dweller is one of 15 residents who lifted their voices when work crews last summer started toppling the oleanders that served as a flowering barrier between the park and noisy Coast Highway. "I never even knew it wu that bad out tbere;:..S.ya Mrs. Smith jerking her thumb in the diJ"ec. lion of the hisbway. R~hard Naylor, president of the De Anza community U10Cia- tion, claims that Caltram of· ficials never notified park resi· dents that tbe shrubs would be uprooted u part of the ongoing stree1·wick..ning project, which includes replacement of the Newport Bay bridge. · 'Tboee oleanders really cut back on the noise," he explains, "and did a great job of filtering out the dust." Now, be says, when residents open their windows in the mom· ing for a blast of good old salt air off the bay, they get dirt in· stead. Frank Weidler, a Caltrans · .senior transportation engfneer, said the mature shrubs had to go to provide workmen with enough space to do their job, which in· eludes putting in new curbs and gutters along the Coast Highway aide of the park. Under pressure from Naylor. Caltran9#officials agreed to ·eplace the shrubs. "But they're talking about lit· tie four.footers that 'U take years to grow to the height where lbey do an~· counters Navlor. He says some board members are pushing for legal action, uk· ing ab injunction be filed seek· ing a halt on tbe bridge project until a crop of fully grown olean- ders are planted. But Naylor says be hopes it doesn't come to that. "There used to be a real feel· inl of Rrivacy back there," be says, indicating the mobile homes backed up against Cout Hisbway, "and now it's all gone." Outside Tlareau Egypt Volunt~rs As Arab Defender UNITED NATIONS (AP) - Enpt olfered hen todaJ to de- fend Arab couatrt• around tlM Penlan Gulf aaatmt tbreata to their aovereipty that It aaid were deffloplas amid tbe Iran· lreq war. Kamal Huaaeln Aly, Egyptian deputr prime mlntater and forelp miDlater' Deel tbe Arab name fw tbat l'U1f u be told tlMI U.N. Otmral A.uembly: .. ID tbl Aralllm Oulf todQ, atenal tllnlla an ...,....._ for the '°'""'111t1 GI tbe Arab ~ ~ wUllq Md ... to ~ lta ldltoric role IDd to ..... ... ....,...111mtM1 to ..,.....,... .... Arab M09&la la tbe pJI ._la 9CCOl'dant. wttb • tlae&t ...... '. E1ypt bu the bi11eat army in the lllddle l!ut. Ali did not aay which countri• be believed •'re thnateatn1 tboee around tbe pit. Nor did he mention talk beard lately of aendinl • Weatent DHal tall force to keep ..-tbe Slrait of Honnua Ill the IDoutb of tbe l\llf, tbrou1b wblcb mucb of tile world'• o61 ll ablpped to marbt. Tbat t8lk l&art.d after tbe out· break ......... tM ell· ~.--... ,.... lra.a. Blf W....,. oftldala llte- ly ba.e IClft.pedaled tbe ldea. ...... Ir• .. .,..., Arab comtrlM bonlertq .......... Oulf .. Samii AraMa, Kuwait, BUnla, Qmar, Omu and IM United Arab l:mlratea . refusal to rule out any poealbilitiea, includin1 foul play, atema from statements by uresuuda that ·'the body should have surfaced by now." "Alao, the ramily hJred me just to bring in some expertise in trackln1 down all the poesibiliUes," be added. . So far, be admits, he's turned up little evidence lo contradict the theory held by moat of Schultz' friends -tbat the youn1 surf• drowned. ''I've deftrmined he was in a very good rrame of mind at the time.." add Heisig, a former employee or the U.S. Depart· ment of Justl~e . "Frame of mind is always the key to aomethi.Jgllke this.'·' He said Scbulh had just I Today's Cle8l•g N. '1. Steeks N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS finished wuhin& bis .car prior to his surftng expcedition and bad plans to take bis girlfriend to dinner that night. _Schultz' meadl agree that the blond-haired surfer bad little rea· son to be despondent. Several pol'nted out that the Newport youth was jaist startin1 to form a new business apecialia· <See SU&FEa, Pase AZ) -Ex-official Dies Heart Attack Fells Al Forgit Al Forgit. rormer Newport Beach city councilman, reisty critic of 1ovemment at all levels and long-time hardware store owner , died late &fonday at Hoag Memorial Hospital. He was 80. Forgil succumbed about 11:30 p. m .'81\er bavin1-~JL.laken to Hoag -earlier in the day with heart-related complications. The long-time Newport resi· dent and owner of For git's Hardware near Newport Pier bad only recently announced his retirement from businHs . Over the years, he was noted for running advertisements in loeal papers where he jibed city hall. poked puns at the 1ovemor and attacked everything from litter to parking problems. Forsit called them his "poison pen" letters. Forlil was elected to the Cit~ Council in 1964 and proved at unpredictable politic ian wh> waalikely loJlOP up with almc»l anything he was thinking durilg council eessions. ...... ,~IJllff .... SUCCUMBS AT IO Fonner CoundllMn Forgtt former fisherman would stay in husiness. -. During his council career. Long-time city hall observers c lai m For git would think nothing of inviting bis foes to step into the civic center park· ing lot to settle a dispute. Prior to opening his hardware shop in 1953, Forgit operated a service station In downtown Loe Angeles. Re came to the Harbor Area after le.aslng the boat land·· ing at the Balboa Pavilion and getting involved in commercial fishing. Forgit also bad a 10-acre strawberry farm for a number of years at what now is the northwest ·corner of Santa Ana A venue and 17th Street in Costa Mesa. Forgit 's wife. Peg, tw1 c..CLIU1 fol' -a Newport council seat. She lost both times, most recently to pre s e nt Co un ci lman Don Strauss. Although hi s barbe d newspaper -ads frequently ruf. fled as -many as they pleased. -he was regarded with esteem by both rriends and foes. "He was a very important part of Newport history." com· mented Newport Mayor Jackie Heather today. Recently he appeared before the current council. and told members during an afternoon study sesaion that he planned to sell bis Balboa Boulevard fatm toward tbe end ol the year. Cloae friends. however, ooted Forgit was always one for pulJ. lna lep and speculated that the· Forgit was at the head of the "He held the mirror up for all caq,p.ip In blockins plans for of us to see and wu our official the. coastal freeway. His council political gadly. He 'II be missed." antics also won him a share of *' Funeral arrangements are fame. pending. Supervisors OK Airport Land Buy Shopllf ting Charge Not Guilty Plea Almost 11 acres of land on the west aide of John Wayne Airport aoon will be added lo Orange County's current 482·acrl' airport. Made for Michelle the County Board of Supervisors unanimously ap· proved an agreement today to buy the land from thl' Irvine Company for 15.3 million. The county's action came ju,,t days before the Oct. 3 deadline for the transaction, which bad been set by the landowning com· pany. The action was made possible after the county reached ~­ of-court a1reement last week with the city of Newport Beach The city had filed a lawsuit seekiq to block the county frorr buying the land. The county agreed in the set. tlement to a three-point pro 1ram which included keepin{! noise emanating from tht airport at current levels pendJDj a 1oon-lo·be r~leased master plan for airport operations. The 10.6 acres is expected to be used for private airplane tie· downs and for general aviation companies wbo probably will be moved from the exiattna terminal area as improvement! are made. 3-Car Crash Creates NB Traffic Jam LOS ANGELES (AP> -An in· nocent plea was entered today on behalf of Michelle Triola Marvin, central figure a Ian· mark California •'palimony" case. who is c harged with shoplifting. Attorney MarVin Mitcbelson, who represented her in her property s uit against actor Lff Marvin, said Ms. Marvin could not be in court today because she is ill. He s~d she is oot g.uil ty of 1he shoplifting charge and hopes the case will be dropped hP.fore it comes to trial. Ms. Marvin was arrested u she left Robinson's department store in Beverly Hills on Sept. 5. 'Doctor' Hit In Lawsuit By Anaheim Gerald Barnes, already facing charges of masquerading u a physician, was named in a St million lawsuit filed Monday by tbe City ol Anaheim. The city's suit liats Barnes u defendant along with bis former Irvine employers, the Pacific Southwest Medical Clinic and the Holtaarden Medical Clinic in Alhambra and worken com- pensation administrator R.L. Kauts IM. In the suit, tbe city seeks a re· fund of S6.500 paid tbrousb A three-ear rear-end colliaioa Kauts to the Pacific Southwest earlJ today on the Coaat Clinic for .ervices rendered and Ht1bway brldse ln Newport refenala by Bamea. Beach a.arled traffic for nearly In the suit, prepared by Depu- 41 mlnutel and left one driver ty City Attorney Howard P. wttla a cut Up. BrodJ, the dty alao ulla for Sl Police Mid tbe 7:30 a.m. mil· mllllan ln punitive dama1•. hap virtually stopped westbound Brody MYI in tbe suit that city traffic wblle tow truck• worken were treated by Bamea m~ t.be baa1ed-up can 'bet"een April, 1171, and to tM llde of tlMt road. February, i.. When t1ae city Drtnr WllHam Scllworer, wt.a aou•tlt to haft Kaub reflmd tbe ~lamed the accident oa tbl~ mon•1 paid for Barnn • fo1. was taken to Hoa1 ae.rvteee,tbeclaimwudenled. llemartal Hoapltal wltb a cut Tbe city allegea that tbe Up. defeltdub must bave known Pollce aald Schworer re· that Bame& wu not a Ucemed 90ltedb bit tbe car lD fl'Clllt ol pb11tclaa aad the ref ore d•· IW.m ptPHna that veblcle tato ~ deved tbe cUy ln char11D1 b &Mnt nr. bla Hnlcee. allegedly carrying S208 worth or sweaters and brassieres she had not paid for. ··At tht' lime of this incident. Michelle had sufficient money in her purse to pay for these items," Milchelaon said. "She had credit cards with her. She had more than sufficient f Wldl in a bank acCOW'lt." He also said noDe of the clothing items was the right size to m the 47-year-old former singer. Mitchelsoo added: "She is un· der a doctor's care and medica· lion, and she is not guilty." Al a brief Municipal Court hearing, Mitchelsoo entered the innocent plea and asked for a jury trial on the misdemeanor count. A pretrial bearing was scheduled Nov. 21. However, Mitchelson said out· aide court, "I'm hopeful the matter may be disposed of before a trial is neceaaary." <See PLEA, Pase AZ) Coast Weather Some fog at beaches Wednesday otherwise sun- ny. Lows tooisbt 62 to M. Highs Wednesday lower 70s along coast to 88 to 96 inland. INSIDE TODA'° Deapite /utiou proteatt from JftlJUh Q'"*P' -and tlw pnlOll llw it ploa,inf1 - Votu11a Redgrave'• perf ol"mlllltCC ftl a w TV mooW ..,_, Noa COllCftlra0 ffolt comp -""°'' "°' ,,..,. 1*W °' bnWmd. SH Page 8'. l•tlex a._..._. a LM...,. M .......... ~ Al a... Cl-• CllMl'9 .. Ca • .. ......... a r::-?.ti ........ CM .......... a ..... . .._~a ...... ..., .......... .. ....... .. 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Liiie! \"QUlpntent foll :.hnrl oC CX)Ct t•tlODli An tnl'reaSl' in th•• I \ ('ratir work wet'k "'u11 lht >i((flt'llt con tn butor tu the Au~ust 1mprovt•1n .. nt Hitting the A•Qultt uuli'K httrdcst wus the la uff rntl' "'h1r h 1ndu•utt"d more• a.menc61nll wen~ l~i11.: t!w-tr Job> ('rnc•k.t11•0Nc• \••tt· l 'ltrt"f•I ST()('KTON 11\1'1 l'rj\'lo. haH dppearcd tn lhr frt1Mlk San.ta .. F.e H ... ll"' u m.i 1nltnt' r.ulbl·d bohJin~ barlt dt-lla rtoo<Jwutt'n fn>m ~5.000 toiCrb or rt'lld) tO harvt'SI (arm.l•ntJ ttlld the pipes ('arrytnl!! "'at er to a m1 lhon Ea.st Ba> reMden~ a San ta Fe spokes"'ulllJn ~u1d toda) 1 Photo /\5.' The 20 Coot h1~h cmbunk mt'nt thut ~l"parute~ dr• llp µrr Jones T raN fn1m lhl" fl0c..)(Jt."d 5.700 dl ft:~ of Lo\\ er Jont! 1r11l't 11> bui lt on sund u111I Sl nt'>' 1dt!al for lok in i,: pressur<.' Cron above but nN Side prt>S~Urt' from tom. of 14 llltl wh1ppt-d Ilda! \\Uler~ tht• railroad said Brt*:h1u•1· ( 1·~11 tlid..-cul lc"f'Ord ~tOSCOW 1 AP l Soviet President Leontd L BrtZhnev called today on Iraq and Iran lo begin direct negot1at1ons o end their war, Tass reported . As far as . the SQv1et lJn10n is ('Oncerned. Tass Q\oted Brezhnev as s ay mg. 1t 1s fn r Iran and Ir aq settling disputatte is· sues between the ms elves at lhe table of ne1lot1ations. "It would be good if they settled in the s pi rit or conw rl. what can b<? settled now, a nd ,put ofr till tomorrow what t uy cannot settle today. until a settlement possibly comes fast tr. · Brezhnev said at a Kremlin dinner for visiting Indian Presid~rt Neelam Sanji¥a Reddy. t:11rter rn lid .'tlc•c•I hedUIUry WASHI NGT ON !AP> President Carter . hoping lo stimulate a crucial segment of the economy and bolster his rt - election campaign in major industrial states, today unveiled a special aid package for the troubled st~I industry. The president announced the comprehensive program at a news conference. saying it ··is proof that the proper role of gov ernment is to be a partner tn change•· with industry The pl an includes a hberalizat1on of depre('1at1on laws, enabling steel companies to "'rite off about 40 percent more or their equipment costs rt also call s for a proposed amendment of the federal Clean Ai r Act. who which would allow a three-year postponement "' poltattun-ctem:tltnes-ttteT ompanies m ust -ne9.' m eet. Freezing Deaths Mesa FirDl Cited For Six Violations By JERRY CLA USEN Of tM Oall .. 1"1 .. 1 S\aff Six safety citations have been issued to the Costa Mesa pump manufacturing fi r m where two Newport Beach test technicians died m a frigid pi t Sept. 18 The men. Char les Ha ley, 29. a nd Byrd Guy Hill , 38, we re rou nd by J C Carte r Co employees at about 7:30 a.m afte r they began setting up a propane pump lest at midnight in tbe fi rm's fa cility at 671 W. 17th St. ''We've issued the m (the com- pany ) six citations under the Ca liro rnia Admin is tr ative Code ," said Jim Brown, state Occupational Safety and Health Administration district di rector . "We found they had serious defi ciencies in their work pro- cedures concerning safety of the testing on their liquid pet roleum pumps," he charged . Now that the industrial acci- dent investigation is completed, he added. OSHA plans to launch an investigation of the e ntire plant, a division or ITT Brown said toda y that the cause and actual time or the men 's deaths still must be de- termined by the Ora nge County Coroner He said, however . that his in- vestigators believe the two test tethnicians suffocated and their bodies were frozen by gas tem- peratures reaching to SO degrees below zero. . : Brown said tests made Sept. 18 showed only 10 percent ox- ygen in the pit, compared to the ~. OAANGECOAST N DAILY PILOT t r.. o,.,. (MSI O•Jty Pilot •"" Wf'1t<n ... comb•~ ,._ Pft~Prtu '" •ul>l•'-N d b-y trw Or•~ (61\1 PUOli\l'U"4 (omp.tny S.O.t.tlf H •ttOf'lt. f'• ~Ol•\htd ~ • .,, t~°"'91' 1=",.o.., tor C0ttt• Mtu New'OCH'I 8+•cr1 t-tlii'\1•"41'°" I••<" Fownt•1n Y•llt , lr••l"lf' L•9v"• Bt .C.ft ~" (M \t & 'M"'4l• rf91CW"•I edJtiOf' I\ CNbU\;NG S.tl.l'CS.V'!i. •"CJ S,wM .. 't\ Tf'l4 Pttr\C.1 ... 1 ~bh\1\1"'9 t>t..-it ·~ •• .uo Wn t e., Sh•f'l:I p 0 f1101 UtO Co\t• #MUI (At1f0f'l"ll• t Jtlt 11-t N-Pr•ua.-,u And Pvbf•~ T-tla M .......... M.tn.eo1n9 EOttor a..i.tM l.-A\\1\t.tM M.a~•l"IO EctltOf TefepMne (714)Ma-4311 CtHlfflecl Adve .... MNeJt 4!(.I percent contained m the a1 r normally breathed. Fi ve .. serious "_ citations is sued by OSHA for alleged condi· tions that could cause serious in· jury or death include: Failure to test for ox)lgen de fi('iency withm a confined space ; -Nol having res pirator y equipment a vailable on the tes t slab of the 10-foot-deep pit for e mergency use; -No t ha v i n g a thi r d e mployee within s ight or carnng for assist ance _ -Incomplete training for work in confined s paces: -No effective hoisting device for lifting workers out 01 a pit entry. Brown said the general cita· lion was written because it is al· ll'ged rescue employees are not well t rained a nd safety har nesscs were nol avai la ble at t.he testing site. · Union Sways 17 County Employees Seve nteen engi n eer i ng employees of the Orange County Sanitation District have decided to affiliate with the American Fede ration of State, County and Municipal Employees in the latest move in the union's effort to put the Orange County Employee Association out or business. AFSCME, a division or the A FL-CIO, is the nation 's largest public employees union. Its of- ficials previously bad announced their intention to wage a full scale campaign to win the right to represent all Oranee County e mployees. More than 5,000 e mployees now a re represented by OCEA. "The engineering employees felt that OCEA dJd a poor job of representation in the past and dido 't have the necessary political clout to be effective as a bargaining agent," said John Adams, a former OCEA official who is now an AFSCME or- ganizer. Adams said the union hopes to gain the right to represent all 180 employees of the sanitation district. AFSCME p~viously bad won the right to represent more than 1,000 county welfare ell&JbWty and service and operations employees. •P'llllN,... .. PLEADS INNOCENT TO SHOPLIFTING CHARGE Michelle Marvin Center of qontroveray Again Two People • Kille(I in Auto Crash PLEA ... M.s ~ Marvi n w &s award ed $104-:-ooo last year after a lengthy court b.'.ltUe with her former lov- er , actor Lee Marvin. in a pre· A 23-ycar-old F'ountain Va llc>v cedent setting "palimony" case. woman and <t l6-year-old Tust..in She chum<.'<i she was entitled to boy were killed Monday night half Mar vin 's fort une , even when their Volkswagen bug was though tht'y were not married. struck broads ide near a Tustin because the) li ved together s~x intersection by a Sel'ond car be-• )'.ears and agreed to share their ing c hased by Santa Ana police ~.ives. The dead wom an was iden-j . lried by authorities as Rene Man Cla;ms Wh itcomb. The boy killed in the a. cras h was ident ified as . John Kimberling T ustin poli ce said· the car they were rn was hit about 8 p.m. near the intersection of Irvine Boulevard and Yorba Sfree( -- The driver or the second veh1- <le, a Chevrolet Camaro. was irlentiri ed by pol ice only as a juvenile from Sciota Ana. The juvenile driver was booked on s u s p i c i o n o f v e hi c ul a r manslC1ughter. police s aid. f 'rom Page l I SURFER ... 42 Mrtrders, Guilty in 3 SA CRAME NTO (AP l -A man who claimed to have killed 42 in several Wes tern states was found gui lty in Sacramento Superior Court of the 1974 murder of a Sacra mento tax auditor. J udge John Boskovich found Thom as Creech, 30, guilty of first· deg ree murder in the s uffocation death of Vivian Grant Robinson, 50 , an auditor for the s t ate Franchise Tax Board . His body was fo und J une 19, 1974, in bis ing in interior pl ant decorating home . and was the lead singer for a Creech. who has been convicted popular beach-a rea roc k group, -of killing two men in Idaho. is the Marshall Brothers . ser ving a li re sentence in Idaho Lifeguards. who launched an Sta te Prison. lie was sentenced to air and water search for Schult.? hang. but the Idaho Supreme afte r he was reported missing, Court declared that state's death s airl t hey've turn ed t he in-pen altystatute unconstitutional. vestigat1on over to police. He is scheduled to be sentenced Heisig, meanwhile. sai·d he 1-n-by Boskovich for t he Sacramento crime Oct. 30. lie could receive Lends to pursue the case until be another life term that would be ha!i s ome ans wers. begin if he is paroled from Idaho. "There's no <.louht." he com- me nted, "it"s a real mystery." f 'r"m ,.,,,,,. l I MIDEAST • • down the waterway at the head or the Pctrsian GulL H und r ed s o r I r aqi arm y trucks. many loaded with tanks and armored pers onnel carriers, left Qasr-e-Shirin on Monday and headed for the hard fighting on the Shatt al-Arab es tuary 280 miles to the south. T h e I r a n i a n c o mm a nd claimed lhat its forces destroyed six Iraqi tanks today in fighting in western Iran. Tehran radio reported. The communique also c l ai m e d 140 Iraqi tanks destroyed Sunday and Monday in heavy land and air battles in the northern sector of the war front near Qasr -e-Shirin and 21 more in the southern sector. A communique from the Iraqi milita ry command s aid its forces "beat back counter at- tacks by enemy reinforcements a nd m opped up pockets of enemy resist ance " along the 300-mile invasion front from the Sha tt al-Arab waterway on the south to Qasr-e -Sbirin in the north. It said the past 24 hoW'S of gr ound action left six Iraqi soldiers killed, 15 wounded and five missing. There was no men- tion of Iranian losses. Storage Shed Hit By Mesa Burglars Burglars cut the padlock off a storage shed over the weekend to steal 20 rolls of carpet rem- nanta from a Costa Mesa firm, police reported. . Taken from Mike's Carpets, 124 E. 17th St .• were 12-foot rolls of aaaorted colors valued at a total U ,000, a c ompany spokesman said. Fiat Block~d ROME <AP> -The Italian Co mmunist Party demanded to e nte r the governmenf of this NA TO nation today and t he Co mm u ni s t -ba c k ed metalworkers' union ordered its m e mbers to bloc kade F i at automaking pla nts as Italy's 3· day-old political crisis deepened. • -- IJ.N. S uafJllle Syria Demands Israel Ouster UNITED NATIONS (AP> - Syria called openly today for Israel' expulsion from Lhe-Unil<· Nations -a move that Presi- dent Carte r said would cast future U.S. participation In the world body in doubt. Addressing the 35th session ot the U.N. General Assembly, Syrian-Foreign Minister Abdul H alim Khaddam urged the 154-nation body "to reconsider Israel's membership in this in· ternalional organization because it h as c o n s tantl y a nd :;ys tematically and obstinately been n outing the decisions or this assem bly a nd organiza- tion." The Assembly must take "de- cisive action agains t Israel,•' Khaddam said , because "the United States bas been able to Professor Released From Jail EGLJN AlR FORCE BASE, F la <AP> -A University of Georgia profes.sor who refµsed to le lf a judge--how he-voted 1n a faculty promotion matter was released from a federal prison here today "I really don 't r e member what happened to t he summer," James Dinnan said. "It went so fast." Dinnan, SO. was released from prison after serving a 90-day sentence for contempt of court. imposed ~Y a federal j udge m ,...Macon on Jijly 3. ..J.. Dinnan, one of nine members of a tenure advisory committee that voted against granting a p r omotion a nd t e nur e t o linguistics and women's st udies instructor -~fa·!Ja -S:-Bla ul>ergs , r e fu sed to tell U S. District Judge Wilbur Owens how he vot- e.d on the matter Ms. Blaubergs riled a SIO million s uit against the university, alleging the com· m ittee turned her down because of her involveme nt in 'thP women 's studies program. The professor told reporters he would do it all over again ir need be "No. Never ... he s aid when asked if he would reveal his vote. "I have seriously considered lea ving the country." Dinnan said his wi re. Louise. at his s ide "Once the government violates the rights of colleges. it's time to get out." Dinnan said h e is not a crusader, but that he strongly believes universities should be allowed secret votes on tenure matters to ensure those votes are cast freely anq without pres, sure. Dressed in plaid pants, a white shirt and carrying SIOO prison or- ficia ls ~ive him upon his re- lease. Dinn an said he plans to re s um e h i s t e a c hin g respons ibilities at the 22,000· s tudent Athens. Ga .. campus Monday_ Dinnan is a s pecialist in adult education. "All I can say is that I certain- ly hope he stays out ," Mrs. Din· nan told reporters. Then the couple got in their car and drove north. ., pa ralaze the security Council through the a buse or its rig!lt to veto . .:.• The Genenal Assembly, in which each nation has one vote, h as been able to deny U.N. credential! to South Africa since 1974. A proposal was made at the recent 39-nation Is lamic Con- ference _in Fez, Morocco , to try to dupltcate the action t.ken agafrist the Pretoria eovemment by rallying a combination of East bloc and Third World votes m the General Assembly where a simple majority can decide procedural matters, su~h as the a pproval of credentials. On Monday. Carte r told the anouaf convention or the In· te rnationa l Lad ies Ga rment Worker s -U nion in New York that. if the hardline Arab ex- pulsion threat wac; ca rried out against Israel, it ··would raise the gravest questions about the future or t he General Assembly and further participation of the United States and other nations in the deli berations ortha t body. "We w111 not permit it," the president declared. In his speech to the General /\ssembly Kha ddam ignored specific reference to the conflict between Iran and. Iraq.-to-een: centrale his verbal attacks on the U.S.-sponsored Cam p David peace process. He cha racterized th e lsr aelt-Eygyptian pea ce trea ty as a "hindra n ce to peace" and a renection of the "U S. desire for hegemony in the region " •House' Fans Lose Show DES MOINES, Iowa CAPJ Foe.. television st ation WHO, :f 10-m inute inter r uption in its broadcas t schedule was bad news . But t hat was nothing com- pared to the ire of hundreds of fa ns of "Utt le House on the P r airie," who had eagerly awaited the wedding of Laura a major character in the NBC-Tv series. Wh en the s tation went off the air shortly before 8 p .m . Mon- day, taking with it La ura's wed- ding, rans nooded the s tation with calls. At one point, the de luge jammed the s t a tion) switchboard and angry callers turned lo other stations to voice their displeasure Public Aid Fraud Sees 41 Indicted CHICAGO (AP ) -A Cook County grand jury has indicted 4 t people , including a postal clerk and a former state govem- !lle nt worker, on charges they 11legally re ceived $700,000 in welfare or state tax relief pay- m ents. 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Vanessa Redgrave and Jane Alexander a.r · n ha-contro..uuial ck.am.a -0 Jewish sur:vivors of Auschwitz (stories, photo below). NBC 8 10:00 -All Commercials . Ste ve Martin and a host of other comics aim their satirical darts at television advertisemen~ in this special (photo at left). Su<ldy H&ctcell phlya the game with 11 rOltet derby qu418n. a man W'10 111111 10 hOt!MI$ •nd • Las Vegas bl&cltjM;k d.al4H • OHE STEP BEVOHO "The Lasl ROUl'ld' A sea- soned hghlfl< -the gnost ot a lo•m8f boxlW prior 10 nls bout with a yoong(I( oppon41nt ED FAST FORWAAO • The Mocro-Etec1ron1c Revolutron Eleclton•c ch•PS. which hetp meke macn1nes "smart" ano are revolut1or111111g our work and ptov re e1<am1ned I 1'30 I) Cl) LOU GRANT • ITT AKES A THIEF Al Mundy IS •ssloned to recover NATO deltnae plans from • woman who 11 ottet111g tnem tor sale to lhe wrong people • 19 CAPTIONED A8C NEWS 11:50 fl [VJ ABC MOVIE • " "Telethon" 11977) Red &ttons. Jll\4!t L11gh A lad•ng comedl1n attempts to revive 111s c1roer by hos11n9 8 nat•on· aHy relevlS&<J Los Angeles telethon IR\ -Ml>NIGHT- TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTING~ lid ~ttleflllnd. A lntilfl ~I-lttMge OCICWI· ,.,._ encl I ~ ooMronlltlon "°"9 ~ c"'*t of V..WC:.. CAI 1:00• MOYtl ... .,. ··eam To 8e aad .• ( 1950) Joan FontW\t. Aob- wl ~Ill. A~ IMC>C*ll wbm4ln fa led to detlruct"" wtlen n.r true "81U<e le r9YMl8d. ( 1 hr , 45mfn. • JilOVIE * • "Tort11<e Cht1rnti.< Of Or S1dlsm" (19691 Chflt· lophef LM , Le.11 Batker A wealthy -.. kid· ~ by I wle:ked C:OUlll wno llOIOt ll8f i;aptive 1n • dungeotl of horron I I 11• 30 rn1111 1:30. THE LONE RANGER • MW\ 01 l 1'9 HOu"4' .. 2:001• ~s MOVIE • * •.; ..... .,. 01 Legend .. (1971) Peler Strauat, 11111 Aumonl One man a hght IOf _,.IVlll agaiNI reoet ci-1 tribes f2 hra t 2:158 NEWS 2;309 MOVIE '*-A pell of YoU1W etten\911 10 nit,,.._. I - from .. ....,.. ..... lly Ger_. dwlng Wllftd W11 II 12 !Ira.) • MCWtE •• .. y_ 2 ... " C11161 PIUI P94tnen. LM Tr .. meyne FOllowlng a nudMr l!Otoeeutl. -~'-· ••a deep41fat• b•toe 10 stJly 1Nve.11 ht., 45 min) 4:15•..-w• 4:20. MOYE * ..... "TllM Wilhout Pity" (19561 MlehMI' AedQr•ve. Ann Todd. A man attemplt to HYe his IOI\, whO It deltined 10 die wtthln 24 hOur& ( 1 hr , 40 rnr11 I M't-dMt"SdGf,.. Oafllh•r Mo11I"• 11:00 e •'II "Fronller Horli orf' ( 193111 Jonn Wayne, Jen· 1111e. Jooes A promoter scn&mn to swlr>dle rancn- en our or lllerr tend kl ord<!r 10 bullO a 01m for a reservou f I t!r t • _._AFTERNOON- 12 00 a» • • li5eaP6 Me Nev· er f 19471 toa Lupino Gig Young A musician IMves his loving wtfe for his b•othe1·1 liancee I t nr , SO mrf'l l (Pan :.? Of 4 l[R) «i) 3-2·1 CONTACT Q (J) M•A•s•H 7 I~ W DODGER PRE GAME 7 30 t) 2 ON THE TOWN St~.r~ ~Nl Mt-IC.kh rvfo JI J tttvl1•0" ot tn>t.v1ull cn1 '''"" 1no 111,.., '""1 pa ttn•~ d tov .. ,lt ,, fl•t 1 ,, .. 1 ,u, .. uh ,, 11111., '" •• lfon j '' ht hh h> '' p<esefllttd An arson ring betng 1nvos· * •.; .. NtgM 0 1 rne Ltvrng Dead" ( 19681 Jud•th 0 ·0ea. Ouaoe Jon~ 0611<1 bod-t>ec.ome man-ear-• rno monsters WTMJn 111ey are ac.trvereo bf a raool loOn re.tc ti» •" * .. Along C1me Jones" I t9451 Gary c00• per. Loretta YounQ A oow- bor m1staktlf'I 10< o no1011. ovs k1lle• •Ii nun1e0 by a poue and nos k>olc ·allke. lhto rHat outlaw 12 hrs I @) BARNEY MILLER 7:00 I) CBS NEWS 0 NBC NEWS WlftJ S~fVICt! lJr•\ 11'111 .1 l Ull •t.lit t 0 PRISONER CEll BLOCK H • jJf• l tO 1U '• t 9'-t t f \)U IC),)' <Aflt• flt l"l •h I I t•t1 fD THE BODY IN ltgareo by the Tnb arall QUESnON chooses Animal's apar1· 12;00 9 TWILIGHT ZONE • HEWS Nt1ming Of Ports" pr me111 b\llloong as their Ml•l "BlllOlt Lea1her J•Ck815 Jonathan Miller argues targel (RI tD MISSION: 2:35 U NEWS lllJt our ignotance of basic 0 TONIGHT IMPOS818lE Q HAPPY OAYS AGAIN R1cn1e persu<1oes Fonzie h> Siar on the 11t1P r"l(1 ol .l func1-roosong oerlo1mance ot Ham1e1 0 FAMILY FEUD Q SHANA NA Gvt!SI Joey Ir 1ve,,11.1 0 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES 0 FACE THE MUSIC Q) BASEBALL 1,.~I ,ft•itlmq ffH'1)h Ith• r 0 1101 HAPPY DAYS phy~rotogy leads 10 ul'lusu-Guest host David Brellnet The IMF comes up aga1ns1 2 45 CD MOVIE .ti dllttude' about our own Guests Mer1y Feldman. • a tiyma11 lime bomb whi!11 "• ·'The 8t19n1on 5111111· m~1des O Aila Moreno Joe Wiiiiams 11 attempts 10 pro1ec1 a ylel I 19451 John l.o<Jer Lo~ Angel& Oo<lgo•" v 'SJn Framsco 0•11nt~ H11• J "'". OH1f)~ IU Ith ;1,'J, LU'"-Wf1UU I t....J.I .J.u..liJUlil .u...i " 1..nu1v ~Ulu11JI 1t .111•J MJft(>tl 10 Hit 'lolan1n1t r -~I 0 SUPER FIGHT 10 00 0 ALL COMMERCIALS double agent Jun41 O.,ipre1 A paranoiac 3.00 (!)) •••,,"Ski Party .. Come01ans onclud111q Rob· 8 M~ECAMBE 6. WISE strangle< prOWls tne oamp I 19651 Frankie Avalon. Q ABC NEWS 0 JOKEA'S WILD tD DODGER DUGOUT flil MACl-IEIL /LEHRER REPORT "" "''"'" L-ouo• H,...~:;'----iE§"c~a~nrad~E~r~n~111~a~1;;Ps~wi~12h _ __::12=:~30~'4~::~~~---L-~':oggy::~"~''~ee:'.:1s~o~l~L~o~nd~o~n~b~t'.._.....,....-~Ow~1~y;11e~H:oe11m;:;:""~A~p~w~Of:.JL_ 1 IH.11.n d<I ano Avery gues S Br n ollS mast· Scflrnot>er 1om Steve Mer-erm1ne1 An escape trom • "* Hie 1n<1o;in rigiu-lo find out why • lellow m BARETTA . B&rf.!1111 goe!". vnoorcover as a Poekpocker 10 solve the muroer of a yo.,nq boy bul musl act fa~r .,, tht- mvroerer "''II Slfl~P 119a1n ED OVEREASY ffi NEWSCHECK Cl) P M. MAGAZINE A '\!Jt~t,u u•.J• t_1nd , .... 1hc.t1c t••I mock t1qht t;111w.-.. ·11 Ruc"y M lftMnU UH1 M·Jh,tn1tr'I td Ah a,, t.hd••r 1T11rt fht' mylhu .11 1U Im " h~· '"""'''tQhl httnl()lnn ul tn1 wnrhl t1lrn~d ;u-,1 UHt·• Im 101 a w1l<I and crazy Stal!i 54 er' I 19551 Kor~ Oougl&S 3 tO 8 MOVIE CfliLmale rs SO sua.essfuf ~poot of TV commercials 0 QR) ABC NEWS ---.... Elba Mar11ner11 An. Army • "" 'Witness To Mur. "'hos romantt1. euoeavors 8•00 I) •I PLAYING FOR TIME 0 0 NEWS 0 GUNSMOl<E scout gu1oes a wagon truon der · (1954) Batl>a• J 11 ,,, JO m"ll 0 (lQ) HART TO HART A respected ranc.ne< 1s 1hrough S1ou-count• / ( 1 Slanwyr;k OflOfge Sano B.isro on rni ml'mv'' ol c.onc.entralton .Jmp ')Ur\n vor F"an1a f'~o••I0'1 V.1nec. sa Red QI avl' .)nd Janr Ale•anlll'• ptt•lrav 1 .. 0 mP,., oers ,.., 1 b•Zitu~ c.on cPn1r~hon CJf1'lO ore,.. .-..sir·• m~11JP Au'i .h""1ll Sf'U\.I A POtl•atl o l Jonntfet done found to ndve ~n tnt1 hr SS mon 1 en P. NOmal'I ·~ hvntt>d o1 by ,1n 11r11~1 1us1 before his nororooosly cruel commlln· 0 THE FBI a muroe<e• illtl SIW' ,.,1 3 30 () • * * Wtld I,. Thu St eets I •968l Chr Jto- 'Frie11ds Ar Anv AQe Guest Molly Picon :J ffi MACNEIL / LEHAEA REPORT hurl 1111.)nth~ hn'o" th1 de Uf-, ,f "·' tr1 iJIH m01r\l0• become~ the key dant ot a C1vr1 War proson · Caesor s Wile 11esses one 01 h•~ ct1mPS 10 a b•zarre scneme to camp Q) NATIONAL NEWS I 1 hr 40 mon , ph er ' •1,..~ Sht!lley Wtnler~ A roe~ music .;rar tulle' over rne covnlry and tiec.ome~ the vou11gesr Ore'\ denl on h1atorv 12 '1tS I I!) MOVIE .. 1.m1na10 1he Haris fRI tD HOGAN'S HEROES 12:40 I) 'IJ CBS UTE MOVIE • • Don't Look Now I 197'' Juhe Chros11e Don· 4000 MOVIE • .. I 1' •1T 'A,,. Ot m NATIONAL NEWS H<»1an wants IO lear11 the '1!) NEWSCHECK 5eetPI OI a new German • • t&t•r•..t Resc.uo TIC TAC DOUGH ~. MERV GRIFFIN Guest~ Nina Bl,1nch.Jrcl Tony G"I" Snar' Harper 01n Bromstad Tree ,till<>n a1+n4 <J.'-_)um«i.1 '" 1 ... 1 1 .. h : t ,. 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I 1ti" ... h•t,, •• \)~ ,,,, .. c.1~· mi n., u (.;1 C.t1r1 S..agJn ' ... ~, • p,.. ... , u • spec; 1r,, l t 1 )-t tt r uqfl g •r•r m 1 si·no,.-1' \J '"'1:'1...,.,lhr.:"1•1'{ irront" 1nur " h dt.-, H ''' tn 1'1 Jot- ' If•'' •rt N' oflt~Pf µ t("l "'fl •~:tt1f r~ 1 Naming Of Parts' Or Jonathan Moller argues tnJI our 1gnorcll'IC.8 ol basic physrology reaos to ul'luSu· al allrludes .iboul out own uis1des 0 11 00 I) Ci) U Cl) @) NEWS 0 HOU. YWOOO SQUARES ffi ><OCE r Pl)':> H "'"' 'l'"" B• en 8.30 0 10 LAVERNE & SHIRLEY 0 NEWL YWEO GAME W YOU BET YOUR LIFE St1a1f•.., u1ir'l"'IP!s. ner head m TV Movie Devastating Red{(rai e Brillianl 111 .4iisch1titz Drama • worked up in their murderous By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES 1AP 1 ··Playmg For Time." the CBS movie starnnc Vanessa Red grave as Auschw1t2 s urvivor Fania Fenelon. ts finally set for broadcast tona,ght at 8 on Chan nel 2. Thal it arn\ies under a cloud of conlroversv is lragie .. Playtng for r1 me" IS llev a s t a lin~ teh 1s 1o n ll will sha ke )OU to the hone \'ancssa Redgra,e. whose casting in the l~ad role caused the st~m. de h vers a performance 17P.lt i:. simpl> unpa rall e led 1n television DANIE L MA~N'S direction and Arthur Miller's script are nearly nawless. but the film 's greatness resides 111 Miss Red grave's performance. Therein lies the tragedy. Controversy m television is ~sually an ally tn hype. a rat- tngs-booster that networks moan about for appearances but don't re~lly fear. But the casting of Miss Redgrave as the indomita ble f'.enelon, a French Jew who survives the Auschwit2 death camp through music, stirred trouble that went far beyond usual television controversy. This wasn ·t Arc hie Bunke r flus hing a toilet. or "Soap·· yuk· king around with sex. ( T\' RE\'IEW J Ku Klux Kl an ~man to pl ay Marlin Luther Km~ Jr ALMOST ANYON E will agree that the flcdgravc hiring \\a!' m the leai.,t tnseno.,tt1ve Anyone \\h o s ees th i s s tunning performance. though. wtll have to a grl"e that this is Vanessa Redg rave·s mas ter work. and that the story of Auschwitz has never been mort• movingly told Yet manv Jews \\ 111 not <,N' 1l. One young. woman. a s ucr essful Journalist. expn·sscd the nptn ion s of many "I wtl l nut watch:· she said .. Its quality is irrelevant I will not watch that fascist ·· That Miss ~lt-<t~rave 1s a-. clog· gedly rmt1 fascist as sh<' ts anti Zionist holds no sway Although t h e controve rsy m ay indeed have iU. usual effect of attract· ing viewers. there is an o r- ga n 1 zed boycott against the movie and ens reportedly held a fire sale on tls commercial time FANIA FENELON he rself dis· agr ees with the casting of Miss Redgrave. and suggested that Jane Fo nda or Liza Minne lli s hould have played her. To those who have seen t he film. anyone Miss Redgrave is a devoted but Miss Redgrave seems un· imaginable. Trotskyite. profoundly pro-A F Palestinian and, therefore-, anti-s enelon , Miss Redg rave is Zionist a political view she ex· human dignilt' and civility cast in the sewage of monsters . She pressed before the world in ac· am1 several other female musi· ceplin(f her Oscar for "Julia·· c. ians slay alive by performinu two year s ago. Jews have h " likened her casting as a '° l e camp orchestra, indulging HI th ei r G e rm an capt ors · o ocaust survivor lo hiring _a __ enigmatic hunger for culture work. Jane Alexande r plays the iron· !>p1rited Alma Rose, a pro- f('ss1onal musician whose un- y1eld10g drive to perfection pro- \·tdes the backbone of the little group of musicia ns. Wh en Fania questions the mor alit y of pleas- ing the Na21s through music, Alma R o s e co ldl y drives home the tell ing point· .. FANIA, THERE 1s life or death tn this place -there is110 ro o m f or a n y t h i n g else. whatever ." There is a scene in the movie that seems to reach out from the film and speak to the fanaticism on both s ides of the Vanessa Red~rave storm. It comes when one o\ the young orchestra mem- bers enraged that Fania ac· repted the "privilege" of ripping a way half of her identifying star of David because her mother was Gentile sc reams. "The~ blood of innocent Jews cries out agamst your treason!" .. Why don't you just s hut up?" Fania returns. ·Tm sick of the .J e ws and the Gentiles, the Easterners. the Westerners, the Ge rmans. non-Ge rmans. Fr ench, non· French . 1 ·m sick of it .. I am human. not a tribe. And I'm humiliated -that's all I know.·• IN mE END, when the Allies liberate the camp, a reporter asks a stricken Fania for com- ment. lil a cracked voice, she feebly s ings the "Marseillaise." It is overwhelming. Ma ny will intentiona lly miss it. That is an understandable but unfortunate choice. Television will never be better than lhis. nor the tragic ch apter of a brutalized people better told. .... TREAT YOURSELF TO THE TWO BEST COMEDIES OF THE CENTUAYI l&CltDtE £n,oms ($~&(a6~) Pl.US 'WEAD AND CHOCOLATr l••f SAT. Mletffl JIMMAllMML OMITA .. JO.tt.N. DA~LING by Armstronq & Batiu"- THIC!1 Y~ EMMY ~ 11-1€ MOST l.>f'4IGIU~ LOCAL-~RAMMING. •• ~ VANESSA REDGRAVE'S HEAD SHAVED IN 'PLAYING FOR TIME' DRAMA FOR TELEVISION Her Perfonmince Helled aa Brtllant Despite Furtous Oppoeltlon to Arab Sympathizer Jews' Protests lgnored , NEW YORK <AP> -Despite a~tist's ability, a nd whether the burning in effigy or the star· special interes ts can dictate ring actress and reports or whethera show willgoon,despile nervousness among advertisers, its valuetotheaudience." CBS says it has no intention of canceling tonight ·s broadcast of Miss Redgrave, who plays Miss "Playing for Time," already one Fenelon, was burned in effigy in of the season's most acclaimed Hollywood Sunday by protesters ~levision productions. urging a boycott of css· made- Key figures in the controversy for· TV film. are Vanessa Redgrave, who has Miss Fenelon, meanwhile, said bee n outspoken in her s upport of in a n interview in her Paris home th e Palestine Liberation last week that she plans to sue Organization. and Fania Fenelon, CBS on "moral" grounds. "They the half.Jewish concentration are breaking my heart," shesaid. camp survivor on whose memoirs "ltislheruinofmyllfe." '"Playing for Time'' was bast;ci. CBS, NONnHELESS, said the "THERE HAS never been any three-hour dramatization by doubt in our mind about runninl playwright Arthur Miller wu it," Gene Maler, vice president of fully sponsored, though the the C~ Broadc11St Group, said network declined to identify the Monday. "There are only two is· advertisers. sues involved: Whether politic.a CBS normally does not list ad- cbmmercials in advan ce of broadcast, though there were in- dications both the net work and ad agencies were laking extra pre- cautions in this instance to avoid pressure on sponsors. There was some evidence that ad agencies were as concerned about the nature of the program- M iss Fenelon and several other women survived the death camp al Auschwitz by playing in an or · chestra for their Nazi ·captors - as they were about Miss Red· grave·s presence. "I THINK there would have been less controversy if Vanessa Redgrave were not in the film," said one advertising executive, "but I still wonder if we would have wanted to put our ad· vertisers in it. ll '1 a matter of the product's compatibllity with the en•irooment.' are more important than an vertisen who buy 30-or 80-HCODd ... ........................ _. .. .. 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