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DAILY PILOT
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FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 3, 1980
________ voL. 11, NO. m. 4 SECTIONS, SJ P'AOES
I Cut Pollution I
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2--War Foes
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SADOLE8ACK COLLEGE STUDENTS ASKED TO CARPOOL
Thou Leevlng lrvln• Cempu• Thursdey Get MHHg•
Coast Air Quality
Acceptable Level
By DAVID KUTZ MANN
Of_Deety ............
Low clouds and roe helped
purify Orange Coast air quality
a1ain today with pollution read-
ln1s expected to stay within
breathable limits perhaps
throulh Saturday.
"There's pretty good air quali·
ty (along tbe Orange County
cout>," a spokesman for the Air
Quallty Management District
Hid.
Only one first-stue alert was
·Man, 62, Slain
While Jogging
BEU,P'LOWER <AP) -Rob-
bery wu tbe appannt motJve in
the murder of a G ·year·old Joi·
1er found lhot to death, 1heriff'a
bomldde detectives 1aid.
Tbe vtctlm. Clarence TempJe,
a, ... found Tbunday by a ~ la froat of a trailer Mn GD RoMeram Aveaue. He
........... ln the Dffk, • Los A•••IH County 1herUf'1 •P¥S•man aaJd . "H• bad no e w wallet on blm. Tbe on·
matift rtlM now ii robberJ, •• , .......... ~.
predicted for the Santa Ana Can-
yo n a rea today with an ·
tfcipated pollution reading of .21
parts per million.
By contrast, the coastal com·
munities or Huntington Beach,
Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and
Laguna Beach should have
pollution readings of no more
than .09 ppm, the spokesman
said.
Contributing to the improve-
ment In air quality Thursday
and today were lower tern·
peratlires, fog and clouds that
helped urt an inversion layer
that had previously been trap-
ping contaminants close to the
ground.
No high-pollution, second·
stage alerts were predicted for
anywhere ln the sprawlln1 South
Cput Air Basin today, the
AQMD said. Flrst-sta1e alert.a however, were called ror lnland
valleys In Los An1eles and San
Bemardlno counties.
The National Weather Service
predlcted 1unny weather would
continue throu1bout mo1t of
Southern Calltornl1 throup
S1turd1y wltb early mornln1 and lat. nl1bt cloudl and fo1
alon1 the cout.
Temperaturee were expected
(8-lllOG, •••• AJ)
Dispute
Holdings
BAGHDAD. Iraq <AP> -Iraq
and Iran both claimed their
troops were in control of Iran's
major port of Khorramshahr to-
day and Iran siiid it reopened a
s trategic railroad in the
southern war zone that Iraq re·
ported cutting last week.
Tehran radio said a train left
the Iranian capital headed for
Ahwaz a~ rail service res umed
between these cities. The broad·
cast said the rail line had been
closed because or a break in
communications at the station at
Andimeshk. a town just north of
Oezful , which 1s 70 miles from
the Iraq border where the war
began 12 days ago. Early in the
fighting, Iraq said its forces
penetrated to near Oezful and
cut the rail link from Abadan to
Tehran
Iraq said its forces look over
the port and were digging in
after achieving their main ob·
1ectives along an invasion front
stretctting 300 miles to the north.
·'There is no trace of any Ira·
nian soldier le ft 1n Khor-
ramshahr." Baghdad r adio said.
"The town is under Iraq 's firm
control."
It labeled as "hallucination"
Iran 's claims 1l was crushing
lr11qi troops in Khorramshahr
and said : "What few so-called
revolutionary gu.ards are left in
hidiog are being flushed out and
mopped up in Khorramshahr
That's all that's happening
now ."
But Iran's official Pars news
a~ency s aid the Iraqi troops
withdrew from Khorramshahr
($tt MIDEAST, Page A2)
Stuffy Nose
Fatal. lo Ape
SAN DIEGO (AP) -A
325 -pound orangutan
named Bob, who posed
m ore often for pictures
than any other animal in
the San Diego 7.oo, died on
the operating table as doc·
tors tried to open hJs stuffy
nose.
At 28, the Borneo-born
ape wu patriarch or the
1oo's oran1utan family.
Bob underwent hla rlnt
ainua ·draining operation
laatMarch.
Tbe IOO plans to keep the
hu1e body With lt.1 lon1. red
hair under 1lu1. Cardiac
erreet ii blamed for Bob's
death Thursday. 100 or-
flclaluald.
.
Iranian Radio
Goofs in Airing
'Stars & Stripes'
Musie Char1ns
Iran Plays 'Stars, Stripes'
BEIRUT, Lebanon <AP> -A half hour after playinlf an Ira·
ni•n revoluUonary son1 called "Death to America," Tebran
radio tod•Y broadcast "Stan and Strlpee Forever,'' one ol the m09t patriotic U.S. mUltary march tunes.
lranian broadcasters, who have repeatedly denoun~ the
United States as "the great Satan" behind the Iraqi invuioo or
Iran, appeared unaware of the significance of the song.
"Stars and Stripes Forever." named for the stan and
stripes in the American nag. was composed in 1807 by John
Philip Sousa. former leader of the U.S. Marine Band.
Tehran radjo has been interspersing its newscasts and
sen"?o~s with m~rt1al music since the Iran-Iraq war began.
fhis week in a broadcast monitored here, Tehran radio
played "The Battle Hymn of the Republic," a song written dur-
ing the U.S Civil War 1n the 1860s and used by Northern troops
as they marchedofftooattle allainst the Confederate army
Going Strong
Kids' Shou M ark.s 25 Yea.n
NEW YORK 1APJ rt ~as
just another day ror the millions or kids in the audience, but for
Bob Keeshan. today 's broadcast
was more than j ust another op·
porlunity to encourage young
children lo learn. to feel good
about themselves.
Ke es h an 's "C aptain
Kangaroo" premiered Oct. 3,
1955, and a quarter-century later
is still going strong.
"I will keep it going. the good
Lord and CBS willing,·· Keeshan
said in an annivers ary interview
not long ago, "and l must say, I
have never fell mor.-support
from the network than I do
now."
The anniversary broadcust
was marked on air hy a stream
of the s how 's reg ulars con·
gratulating him C aptain
Kangaroo. appearing perplexed
by all the attention. was given
the opportunity to say anything
he wished.
"Good morning, Captain." he
said Into the camera.
Network TV's longest-running
children's series began its 26th
season less than a month ago,
distinct ln appearance from that
premiere broadcast, but consis·
tent In philosophy.
"The Idea is," the 53· year-old
Keeshan said. "if you can
motivate a child, make tKe child
reel good about herself. or
himself, the child will learn."
Keeshan has seen hls role
change over the yeurs. and is
considered an authority on the
relationship between children
and television. He spends a 1ood
deal ot his free time on the road,
speakln1 to educators and
parents, as well aa broad·
ca1ten.
"ll concem1 me." Keeahan
sald, "when people say, 'Look at
all the tood thin1a we've dooe
wlth "Captain Kan1aroo" and "Sesame Street" and the otherB.
Now we don't have to a pend all
the money on teachen. •
"We're h ere to ald the
' t
teacher." he said, "to back up
the good that is being done for
the child hy others."
Keeshan began his career in
television as Clarabell the Clown
on the old "Howdy Doody"
:.how Five years later. he de-
veloped his own character.
Corn y the Clown. a nd was
signed to do a s how called
"Time for Fun."
A year later, 1954. he created
Tinker the Toymaker. and pro-
duced and performed in a show
t'alled .. Tinker's Workshop."
Keeshan has not been alone
over the years. Hugh "Lumpy"
Brannum, as Mr. Green Jeans,
has been a regular for years,
and Cosmo Allegretti joined the
s how as Dennis. the apprentice.
a short wttile later.
Allegretti also is the chief pup·
peteer. responsible for endurln1
characters like Mr. Moose and
Bunny Rabbit.
There is a footnote to the
"Captain Kartgaroo" story.
"The Mickey Mouse Club" pre·
miered the same day in 1955 on
AB C. and left the air four yean
later.
Elderly Man Die8
Chuing Burglar
CHICO (AP) -An elderly
man was round dead appareoUy
after he had confronted a
burglar In his 1ara1e. pollce
said, Daniel Joeepb MOies, 28,
was arrest• a short time late.r
after a traffic accident in nearby
Bidwell Park. and was booked
ror lnvesUialion of murder.
The But~ County Sheriff'• Of.
rice aaJd it 1ot a phone caJI
about 11 :30 p.m. about a fi1ht at
the home of Leo Roeler. 71, on
the ect1e of Bidwell Park. They
arrived to find Roeier deld ln
the park. The. y aald It looked U.ke
he bad chued a bur11ar from
hi• 1•rai1e.
_ _Beating
Of Wife
Result
Marine Cpl. Kevin Lee Grftll
was convicted or second de,ree
murder Thursday in the death of
his unborn child that resulted
from in}uries ttis wife suffered
from a beating in their Tustin
apartment last year . .
An Orange County Superior
Court jury, which deliberated
about 10 hours Wed.nesdav and
Thursday, also found Green
guilty of alt.empted murder for
the crippling attack on his wife
during the early morning hours
of Sept. 30, 1979.
The couple's chHd died al San·
ta Ana-Tust in Co mmunity
Hospital. where Green's wife lay
comatose with brain injuries.
Supenor Cou rt Judge Luis
Cardenas scheduJed sentencing
for Green on Oct. 27. The defend-
ant races a 15-years-to-life
state prison term. -
The sii<-man. six.woman jury,
faced with connicting stories
during the trial. chose to believe
the testimony o f Dianna
D'Aiello. Green's now-divorced
wife.
Miss D' Aiello. 20, told jurors
Green smashed her in the head
with a metal key holder after
she spumed his sexual advances
following an evening of intermit-
tent arguing about his leaving
her alone. She was nine-and-a·
half months pregnant at the
time.
Green testified that his wife
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Coast
Weather
Overnight fog and low
clouds. becoming o nly
partly sunn y at the
beaches Saturday arter-
noon. Lows tonight 60
along the coast, 65 inland.
Highs Saturday near 70 to
mid 80s.
INSIDE TOD-"~
Pick bdaotm IM food and
game bootha at IM Irvine
Horvut f'••tivol thh
wHkend. Su 1chedule of
event• on Page Cl.
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Soft Drink
·Rivals
Cool Suit
WHITE PLAINS, N V 1AP1
Two arctlrivals ror the natJon's
soft drink buslness reached an
out ·of-court settle ment 1n a
lawsuit filed by Pepsico Inc. to
prevent Coca-Cola Co. from find-
ing out about Pepsi's top secret
marketing strategy for 1981
ln the settlement reached
Thursday, Donald Breen, 27, a
former Pepsi associate market-
ing manager, agreed not to dis-
cuss with his new employer, Coca-
Cola, the strategy developed dur-
ing his tenure at Pepsi.
ln return, Pepsi dropped its suit
against Breen and Coca-Cola.
Pepsi, headquartered in
Purchase, N. Y .• said it has spent
millions of dollars in the put nine
months to develop ·'the Pepsi
ChalJenge," a consumer taste
comparison test of both colas that
will be publicized in certain areas
oftbe cowitry next year .
Breen, who switched to Atlanta-
based Coca-Cola on Sept. 9,
"knows when and where it will be
i mplemented," according to
Pepsi lawyer, Eliza beth Head.
She told State Supreme Court
Justice Vincent Gurahlan at a
hearing ThUTsday that Pepsi's
rival was so delighted at winning
Breen away that it new him to a
Coca-Cola bottlers ' meeting in a
company jet.
''He was persona ll y toasted and
gr eeted by Coca-Cola 's presi·
dent," Miss Head said.
Coca-Cola's lawyer Stuart
Robinowiu denied receiving con-
fidential information from Breen.
Robinowitz said the company
"has never been accused or
anything like this.
•·For the moet part we know in
aclvanc:e ~ normal trade .outte9 wbell tbe ...... Cballmse
eampUcll wtJI be imtituted," he
said. ••Our people are rarely sur-
prised."
And Coca-Cola already has de·
veloped a counter-campaign -a
series of advertising spots featur·
ing comedian Bi ll Cosby in a
"spoof at testing drinks in this
manner." he said.
Breen also has denied possess-
ing what Pepsi says is a confiden-
tial marketing manual that is a
blueprint of the Pepsi Challenge.
Carters Flay
Ubya Report
WASlilNGTON CAP> -Presi-
dent Carter says be "respectful-
ly differs" with Senate in-
vestigators ' findinas that be
m lshandled his brother's Libyan
affair. while Billy Carter says be
baa been vindicated and is "not
apologizing for a damn t.bing."
(Related photo, All)
A s pecial Senate subcommit-
tee concluded Thursday that
Billy Carter's conduct "merits
severe criticism•' and that the
president should have tried
harder to stop his brother's Li-
byandeals.
1l also criticized several ad·
ministration officials, including
Attomy General Benjamin E.
Civiletti, but did not s ay any of
their actions were illegal or un·
ethical.
ORANGE COAST
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has 1cknuned several toic1c u11d
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Ousted Rep. Michael J .
Myers, the fir st con -
gressman ever expelled
from the House for corrup-
tion, is fighting hls expulsion
in court and asking his con-
stituents to send him back to
Congress anyway. He was
convicted of taking $50,000
bribe in Abscam.
Escaped Pet
Ape Attacks
Woman, 19
NEWTOWN, Pa. (AP) -An
escaped pet ape terrorized a
Bucks County teen-ager by jump·
ing inside he.r car and biting her
after abe pulled to a atop,
authortti• said.
SOpllia HadgimaJU•. lt, of
Ricbboro, N .J. told police she was
bitten again when she ran from
the car to a truck that had stopped
nearby.
Mis~ Hadgimallis had her
wounds cleaned at a Langhorne
hospital after Tuesday's attack
and was released.
Mamu, a pet for 14 yean,
escaped from the yard of its
owner. Saul Lefkowitz, police
said.
Police said they were uncertain
whether charges would be filed.
,..,.... Pllfl#' A I
SMOG .••
to peak in the mid·90s today for
inland valleys and low 70s along
the coast.
'·Little change in temperature
is expected on Saturday," a
weather service spokesman
said.
Trudeau Plan
Stirs Anger
OTTAWA (P l -Defying
Canada's provincial premiers,
Prime Ministe r Pierre Elliott
Trudeau announced plans t o
bring Canada's constitution
home from Britain and amend it
with sweeping reforms he says
will give Canadians their first
written guarantees of human
and language rights.
His plan has angered some
provincial governments, who
want to be able to take part in
the amending process before
Britain's House of Commons is
called on to approve it.
Trudeau unveiled the long.
awaited plan Thursday in a na-
tionally televised n ews con·
ference. It came less than a
month after he failed to reach
agreement on the specifics and
timing of constitutional reform
in an often-bitter weelllong con-
ference with the 10 provincial
leaders.
Council Object8
LOS ANGEL~ (AP) -The
City Council ur1ed President
Carter, Conpeu, tbe U.S. State
Department and the city of
Beverly Hilla not to permit a
South African coaaulate to be
eatabll1hed here or In the
1reater Loa An1ele1
metropolitan area. The• South
Afrteu aovernment wu plu-
n1D1 to move tbe eomwate from
Saa J'rudaeo to BeYerly HUii
MondQ.
l' J o 1· ~ r c' u u !t 1 o g c: he m 1 ca Is
buried ut the tour ucre sate
St ult> u Chctals hllvt: recom
ml'ni.lt."<I lhl' contuminated soil
lw 1•1(c·uv111t'(J u11<1 removed to
l'rf' vt>nt futurt' health hazards.
irnrh u:. <·unlamination of the
wutt·r tublt> or explosive under·
around bu.ildups or methane gas.
E hllnte said, however, that
i•urreoUy the dump does not ap·
.,cur to pose a threat to human
ht: u Ith
l!;hllng discounted allegations
\ha\ thrct< ~rsons are suffering
(11l111 rancer and other serious
1llnt:sses because of expos ure to
toxu· l'hem1 cals in thedump.
lie s aid the illnesses are not
s1n11lar and appear unrelated.
The dump is located 700 feet
southeast of the Bolsa Chica
Street and Warner Avenue m·
tersection In lhe 194-0s' it was
used for oil refinery wastes . In
the 1960s it became the Bouche.r
landfill.
Orange County Supervisor
Harriett Wieder, accompanied
by state, county and city of·
fl cials, took a walking tour of the
fo ur-acre site Wednesday after-
noon.
"We are here today to re··
assure the residents of this area
that the county and the City of
Huntington Beach are doing aJI
that is within our capability to
assess the health hazard, if any.
posed by this landfill site ... "
The 2nd District supervisor
said she ordered testing of the
city's private and public water
supply. She said the results will
be in next week.
A recent study conducted by a
cons ultant to tbe owner of tbe
dump s tates that city and
private well water near the
dump contains low levels of toxic
chemicals, but that the overall
qua lity is good and the water is
safe to drink.
Huntington Beach Mayor Ruth
Bailey and city councilman Ruth
Finlev said they will ask the Ci·
ty Council to request the· land·
owner to fence the area to prevent
children from playing in the field.
1'"ro• Pag.-.. 11
MURDER .•.
consented to having sex that
evening, that he later went to a
fast-food restaurant and re-
turned home to find her criticaJ-
1 y injured on their blood-
spatt.end bed.
Miss D'Aiello lay comatose for
about a week. When she finally
regained consciousness. she had
no memory of the attack. of be-
ing pregnant or of her past.
Prosecutor Cliff Harris said
she suU loved her husband as
she recuperated slowly at her
parents home, where the defend·
ant helped care for her .
BLll as she recalled more of
her past, as well as regaining
her ability to speak, she realized
Green was responsible for her
injuries, the prosecutor said. lt
was then Green was arrested kr
the attack, which police at first
speculated could have been the
work of the unknown killer who
bad attacked other women in
surrounding communities.
Harris said Green's story "de·
fied common sense" and that
Miss D'Aiello had no reuon to
Ile about the attack because she
once loved her former mate. "l think she's a believable
person," be said.
Defense attorney Richard Cur·
ran argued that no blood was
ever found on Green 's key
holder and that the defendant
had spotted a suspicious looking
man outside the apartment com·
plex when he went out for his
late·night trip for food .
Trail of Ink
TRACY (AP) -Cars and
streets were covered with ink
early today when a truck leak-ed
t he liquid for more than 20
miles. the highway patrol re·
ported. The CH P contacted the
truck 's driver a nd were in-
ves tigating how the leak oc-
curred.
Good Habit
To Acquire
N EEDHAM . Mass .
(AP> -"It's a great way
to keep up with inllation ,"
said Arthur Hoener of
Northampton, a Sl million
M assachuaetts l ottery
winner who has added
$100,000 to his good
fortune.
Hoener, ~l. who teaches
at Hampshire College,
won s100.ooo in the lottery
drawlne Wednesday night.
Three yean a10. he won
$50,000 a year for 20 yean.
Lottery offtclab aay the
odd• of wlnninc tl million
are 10 mlllton to one .
Hoener, who ha• three
children in eolle1e and
l4 ·)'•ar -old twin
dau1bten. la the l0Uery'1
llrtt repeat bl1 money
winner.
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MIDEAST ..•
as late u mJdnl1ht Tbund-.y
afte r a bandonln1 tank• and
other eqcdpmenr.tJnlrwlY«UMf
electricity were cut off and tbm
"the customs buildinl and some
other parts of the city set on rtre
by the Iraqis were burninc out ol
control."
Iranian President Abolbuaan
Bani-S adr said Iranian
paratroopers were dropped into
Khorramshahr on Thursday,
that lranian warplanes launchfl!I
attacks to support them and tha
· 'enemy-crushln1" operatio~
were under way in the port, near
the refinery city Q!_ Abadan at
the bead of the Perttan Gulf in
oil-rich Khu.zeslan prottnce.
Bani-Sadr said Iranian troopl
also routed Iraqi forces from
Susangerd, 100 miles to the
north, that the lraqia were io
retre at toward the border and .
that Iranian forces captured 70
Iraqi tanlts and armored persoo-
nel carriers and "lar1e numbers
of Iraqi soldiers."
The Baghdad command said
Thursday that ·'unless the scale
or fi ghting warranted, there will
be only one military communi·
que daily since Iraqi forces bave
achieved their main objectives
and will concentrate on con-
soli d alion of their achieve-
ments.''
Students at Christ College in lrvine lined up for fall reg-
istration recently . It was one of the few lines they'll
have to stand in during their college career s because the
fo ur-year liberal arts school has an enrollment of just 159
students this year. The college, located on a 113-acre
hilltop site, graduated its first class last spring. See
today's Featuring section, Page 88.
It also said its naval units ''in·
m eted serious damage" on lra-
n i an military positions at
Abadan. several miles from
Khorramshahr, and that Iraqi
MiGs attacked the Dezful area,
150 miles north of Abadan.
However, it also said Iranian
jets hit fi ve Iraqi provincet1, that
f ive Iraqi civilians were
wounded in air strikes on the
southern Iraqi city or Amara
and that two Iranian jets were
s hot down o ver Amara and
Basr a. McQueen's Cancer
'In Renrlssion'
The radio station in Abwu,
capital of Khu.zestan province 18
miles north of Abadan, said
Thursday that "the enemy bu
been defeated and is makint
das tardly e.ffort.s in only a few
places ... But the broadcast con-
ceded "a number of feudallst.s
are giving s helter to atheist
forces," meaning some ethnic
Arabs in K.huzestan were aidini
Iraq's Arab soldiers. Another
broadcast warned Iranian Arab
tribesmen they would be "con·
demoed to death" if they helped
Iraqi soldiers.
LOS ANGELES CAPl -Actor
Steve McQueen, who waged a
secret six-month battle against a
rare and generally incurable
form of cancer , is gr adually im-
proving under a nutrition based
treatment developed by a one·
time de n tis t , doc t o r s and
spokesmen say.
McQueen, 50, who was nol re-
vealing his whereabouts, asked
his fans and friends Thursday lo
"keep your fingers crossed" for
a full recovery.
The screen star was told six
months ago lhat he had terminal
mesothelioma , a cancer of the
limng of tbe lungs and other or-
gans, ac~ lo a statement
issued by tu. publlclat. Warren
Cowan .
McQueen, who appeared in
s u c h fi lms as ·'T he Great
E scape" and "Bullitt," had
been keeping the illness a secret
so that he could hep his "sense
of dignity'' as he died. the state·
menl said.
But six weeks a~ a
m ont h of the nutrition -based
treatment. he began to show im·
provement and has been gain.in~
weight while the cancer. which
had spread to his neck, chest
and abdomen, has gone into re·
mission. doctors said.
Most cases of mesotheUoma
have been associated with ex-
posure to asbestos, a mineral
fiber used in insulation, sa.id Dr.
Oscar Sherer, a Berkeley lung
specialist. McQueen held a
variety or jobs before becoming
an actor . including that of a
merchant seaman.
Asbestos insulation is used ex·
tensively in ships. Researchers
have discovered that even a
brief exposure to the material
can sometimes result in lung
d1sease and later mesothelioma.
Dr William Kelley of the ln·
ternational Health Institute in
Dallas, who is helping (uide
McQueen's treatment, said. "We
have been able to prolong the
patient's life beyond earlier ex·
pectations~
"I believe that Mr. McQueen
can fully recover and return to a
norm al lifestyle," said KeUey.
A colleague at the center. Paul
Whe ts tone. s aid Kelley de·
veloped his treatment af'ter ~
covering himself from what had
been diagnosed 18 years ago as a
terminal case of cancer . He was
a dentist at the time. but has
s ince given up prac tice ,
Wbetatone said. Kelley's treatment, which aup-
ple ments traditional medical
care, tries to build up the body's
immunity system so it can resist
cancer. The method regulates
diet and employs mental ex·
erc1ses to encourage ··positive
thinking," Cowan said.
·'Our whole concept is not to
treat the disease but to build
health to the extent that disease
cannot exist in the body," said
Dr. Philip Johnston of the in-
stitute.
The treatment does not in-
clude use of Laetrile. tbe con·
tro versial drug made from
apricot pits, he said.
In the statement, McQueen ex-
pressed "a sincere belief in my
own recovery."
"I say lo all my fans and aU
m y friends, keep your fmgers
c r ossed and keep the good
thoughts coming," Mc Queen
said.
M cQueen would not say where
he was undergoing treatment
··Hopefully. the cheap scandal
sheets and curiosity s~ters will
not try to seek me out so I can
continue my treatment,"
M cQueen said.
Mi88 Lillian OK
AMERICUS, Ga. (AP) -Ex·
hibiting the spunk that has been
he r trademark , President
Carter's 82·year-old mother was
reported in "lood aplrit.a" todaJ _
after surgery for a broken hlp
suffered U\ a fall at ber botM.
Marine Out
For Nudity
LOS ANGELES CAP) -
You can see 27-year-old
Marine Corps reserve Sgt.
Robert Jorda.a oot of uni·
fo rm in this montb 's
Playgirl magazine. But you
wo n 't see him ln tbe
Marines.
The Marine Corps gave
Jordan his marcbtna
papers for bn.,.tna "dis-
credit" to the service by ap-
pearinl nude in Play&irl's
"Men of the Military"
spread in the October issue, Jordan said Thursday.
Jordan said he was
notified of his honorable
discharge a week a10 in a
letter from the commander
or his Marine Corps reserve
unit in Long Beach.
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VOL. 73, NO. 277, •SECTIONS, S1 PAG ES O RANG E COUNTY. CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1980 C TWENTY-FI VE CENTS
Elderly Victim. Tells of Beatings
SAN FRANClSCO l AP1 An
elderly witness lest1(y1n1 in the
trial ol (our men accust"d In th('
brutal June 3 au aC'lt on rt'sident:o. ot a San Franc11co nurslnt: home
carried a messagt! to Judge
Robert Doasee.
"Mayor Dianne Fe1nstc1n s wd
to 1ive them a looa. long ume."
said Fritz Peterson. 77. after he
testified how he was pistol
whipped during the or ~y of
\ t0lt'lll l' thut int'luclt-d tht-r.tpt'
u f u 1\1 \l'ltr old bl111tl \\11ma n
and ttw hc•11t1n.i and roblwr~ 11f
ft' e oth<'r homt' n•.sut .. nti.
Th(" 1 r1<1I l'OnltnUt!d tway in
Sun Frun11:ico 'lllJ\'rWr C'Oun
l't'lt'n>on, whu t!I ''' hard of
h<'<H1ng lhat lu"' \'l'r~ had to
write out ttwlr QUt'!>lt0ni. during
hi !> test1mon} told Jurors about
thl' .ittJck 1111 him b ci '·fella
with a Jg-r altber r hrome µ111101
with an extra lonac barrel
"lie sluHed me over the head
t111d ki rked me down the stalrs.
lie !>Utd somethinl!: to me that I
touh.ln't hear. then he hit me
and kai'ked me down the stairs,"
said Peterson
Rut Peterson was unable to
identity any of the defendants
l'harged in the attack at the
nursing home The defendants.
Robby Rav Varner. 25, Franklin
White, 25, Tommy Hart. 26, and
Larry Clary, 30, ~at passively
during the testimony of Peterson
and three other nursing home
residents. All the defendants are
from San Francisco.
Since the incident, Margaret
Torpey, the r ape victim, has
died of cancer and another vie·
tlm, Claudia Chow, 42, also has
died ,of cancer A third victim,
Paul • Erickson, an elderly man
with mental problems, dropped
out of sight after the incident
and could not be located to
testify. Con s tance Ja co bs, 52,
described how a man burst into
her room while she was lying in
bed , a nd without a word,
s lugged her across the forehead
with a silver pistol and took $2
from her purse and walked out
with her watch.
Another witness, Andrew
Mc Donald. 76, testified that
"They grabbed me by the back
of the head and pulled me head·
down while one kneed me in the
belly. That made me so sick I
threw up.''
The defendants are charged
variously with rape, robbery
and assault. H convicted. each
face maximum prison terms of
28 years.
Breathe Freely
Coast Air Quality Much Better ·
• • •
By DAVID KUTZMANN
Of ... O.lly l"llei Slaff
Low clouds and fog helped
purify Orange Coast air quality
again today with pollution read·
ings expected to stay within
breathable limits perhaps
through Saturday
·'There's pretty good air quali·
ty (along the Orange County
coast)," a spokesman for the Air
Qualaty Management District
said.
Only one first·stage alert was -predicted for the Santa Ana Can·
yon a r ea today with a_!l.·
ticipated pollution reading or .21
parts per million.
By contrast. the coastal com·
munilies of Huntington Beach.
Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and
Laguna Beach s hould have
Muhammad Ali. gloves down, cringes and
Calls away to the ropes from a left punch
delivered by World Boxing Association
heavywei~ht c hampion Larry Holmes
Thursday rught in Las Vegas. Ali seldom
got in a punch all night. He f aiJed to
a nswer the bell for the 11th round. (See
story. Sports, Page B 1).
pollution readings of no more than .09 ppm, the sJ)bkesman
said .
Contributing to the improve·
menl in air quality Thursday
and t oday were lower lem·
peralures, fog and clouda that
helped lift an inversion layer
that had previously been trap-
ping contaminants close to the
grounf'I Schools
--=Receive
$63,000
A federal grant p f $63,000
earmarked for assessing the
best skills that s pecial ban·
Wcapped youngsters should de·
velop has been awarded to the
Newport-Mesa Unified School
District.
The money. disbursed from
Public Law 94-142, whic h
benefits afflicted students. is to be
put lo use within the next month.
Prog r a m Director Mark
Hansen says about 200 district
youngsters. who must cope with vario~ difficulties that curtail
or slow their learning ability.
will be involved.
The fW\ds will provide tests
and counseling lo develop voca·
tional skills and explore possible
job fields for those as trainable
mentally retarded, physically
handicapped. mildly retarded or
having so-called learning dis·
abilities.
The latter basically is a little·
understood phenomenon that
makes it particularly difficult
for an individual to assimilate
certain skills or knowledge.
An assessment center in which
youngsters will be given chances
to try out different types of oc·
cupalional efforts such as
carpentry, mechanics and
others will be financed with the
funds.
Muffin Laakso, program
specialist for the h andicapped
~tudents, will follow up their job
preparation by helping the m
with job place ment in the com·
munily.
Marine Out
For Nudity
LOS ANGELES~AP> -
You can see 27-year-old
Marine Corp11 reserv• Sgt.
Robert Jordan out of uni·
form in this month's
• Playprl ma1uine . But you
won't see him in the
Marines.
Tbe Martne Corps gave
Jordan hts marching
papen f« brineinl "dis·
crecllt" to the service by ap-
pearinl nude l:n Play1irl 's
"Men of tbe llllltary"
1preadlnt.he0c:toberlsaue,
JordaaaUcl'l'bunday. Jordaa uld he was nodft4'd ot h1I honorable
clileb.,... a week a10 ln a
llUer fl'OID tbe commander otbll llartMCorpe reserve
mltlalADllHeh.
9.5o/D Pay Increase
Urged in Mesa Pact
No high-pollution , secdnd·
•la•e alerts were predicted ror
anywben 1n the sprawli.a• South
Coast Ai r Basin today, the
AQMD said. Flrst-sta1e alert.a, however, were called for inland
valleys in Los Angeles and San
Bernardino counties. Most Cos t a Mesa c ity
employees will get pay and
benefit increases averaging
about 9.5 percent a year over the
next two years ~er a proposal going to the Cit Council Mon-
day night.
The plan. said City Manager
Fred Sor s abal , c a lls fo r
Employee Associ ati o n
employees lo receive an 8~. per·
cent pay hike beginning Sunday.
a 611• percent hike Nov I. 1981.
and another 6114 percent inccase
on May 3. 1982.
The plan also calls for the city
to make fu ll pa y ment on
employees' r etirem ent plans
beginning in July. 1981. Current·
ly, employees contribute up to 7
percent of their salaries for re-
tirement.
The proposal also c a lls for
time-and·a-half pay. when such
work is required, beginning in
July of oext year The city cur-
rently pays regular rates for
overtime work .
Sorsabal said the plan, if ctp-
proved, will increase city salary
Mesa Council
Eyes Permit
I
For Parlor
Costa Mesa City Council mem·
her s will consider a permit Mon-
day night for continued operation
or a m assage parlor that has been
In business since 1973 but has
cha nged ownership.
Operators o r the Atlantis
massage parlor at 2112 Harbor
Blvd. are appealing an earlier de-
cision by the city Planning Com·
mission lo deny a use permit al-
lowing operation.
City staff reports recommend
denialofthepermit.
Facing a heavy agenda when
they meet at 6 :30 p.m. Monday,
council members also wlll rule on
c hanges pro p osed in the
Segerstrom family's plan for de·
velopmenl at the Town Center on
Bristol Street.
In addition to shiftin1 propoeed
building space from the Music
Center area lo the commerdal
twin towers area, the developers
seek approval for a movie
theater, restaura nt and com·
merclal ahopa already 1lven t.en·
taUve approval.
The council a1ao wlU consider
raisins towtna service rale1 al·
lowed tothe/lrml wbicb rnpond
to poUce loWlnl requffta.
(
a nd benefit p ay ments by
$253,000 this year . He said
figures for 1981 are not yet
available.
The council also will consider
pay proposals that would in·
crease about 30 executives' pay
by about 6.7 percent and begin
paying full retirement benefits
out of city coffers beginning Jan,
1
The total package. Sorsabal
said, would total a 10.5 percent
increase
City administrators are sllll
negotiating with the Police As-
soci alion and the Firefighters
Association over pay and benefit
incr eases, t he city manager
noted
Couple Take
Store's Gems
SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -A
couple pretending an interest in
a ring robbed a store of about
$375,000 in jewels and fled. leav-
ing the owner and a guard lied
but unharmed.
The man and woman entered
the Jewels by J e ffrey store
Wednesday and said they were
inte rested in buying a 'ring,
Inspector Barry Johnson said.
The couple disarmed a secwi·
ty guard, took the guard and
owner lnlo a back room and tied
them up. The retail value of the
jewels was about $800,000, but
lhe cost to the owner was about
$375,000, authorities said.
The National Weather Service
Bus Passes
On Sale in
N-M District
School bus passes giving
youngsters in the Newport-Mesa
Unified School District a ride to
campus through Oct. 31 are now
on sale and parents are urged to
buy them by mall.
Fees are $15 per month per
school per child.
They go up lo $30 for two
youngsters and $40 for three or
more children in the s ame fami-
ly if they attend the same
school, according to officials
who say 1,832 passes were issued
last month. Tra ns portation Supervisor
Carolyn Stocker sa~s monthly
passes are generally put right
back into the mail to families
the same day their checks ar·
rive.
Mail the fee with a stamped,
self -addressed envelope to
Newport-Mesa USO. Box 1368,
Newport Beach 92663. Full an·
nual passes good through JW\e
a lso are available.
Mae \Vest Better
HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Ac·
tress Mae West, who reportedly
has suffered a stroke, has im·
proved enough to be ''taking
tood," a spokeswoman said.
Musie Cltarms
Iran Plays 'Stan, Stripes'
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -A hall hour after playin1 an Ira-
nian revolutionary son1 called "Death to America," Tehran
radio today broadcut "Stan and Stripes Forever," one of the
moat patrlotlc U.S. military march tunes.
Iranian broadcuten. who have repeatedly denounced the
United States as "the 1reat an" behlnd tbe Iraqi invuion ot
Iran, appeared unaware of •llftiflcance ot tbe IOlll·
'.'Slarl and Stripes ,'' named for tbe •tan and
atrlpee in tbe America1 nai. wu compGHd in 1807 by John
PbWp Souu, former leader ol tbe U.S. llarine Bancl.
Tehran radio bu been mtenpenlnl lta newacuta and
sermOM with martJal mualc 1lnce tbe Jran:traq war be8an.
1'hll week in a broadcut moallond here, Tebraa radio
played .. Tbe Battle Hymn ol tbe Republic,'' a ICllll written dur·
ln1 the U.S. CMI War l:n the lllOI and UIM by NortlMrn troopl
aa they marched off t.o bittle .. al.nit tlM Contederaw army.
1 I
predicted sunny weather would
continue throughout most of
Southern California throug h
Saturday with early morning
and late night clouds and fog
along the coast.
Temperatures were expected
to peak in the m1d-90s today for
inland valleys and low 70s along
the coast.
"Little change in temperature
is expected on Saturday." a
weather service s po kes man
said
-~-· ....... Leaving Hospital
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy escorted hls m other. Rose.
from the hospital today. Mrs. Kennedy , 90, had intestinal
surgery at New England Baptist Hospital in Boston.
Iran, Iraq Both
Claim Port Control
BAGHDAD , Iraq <AP) -Iraq
and Iran both claimed their
troops were in control of Iran's
major port of Khorramshahr to-
day and Iran said it reopened a
str ategic r ailroad in the
southern war zone that Iraq re-
ported cutting last week.
Tehran radio said a train left
the Iranian capital headed for
Ahwaz as rail service resumed
between these cities. The broad-
cast said the rail line had been
closed because of a break in
communications al the station at
Andimeshk. a town just north of
DezfuJ. which is 70 miles from
the Iraq border wb_ere the war
began 12 days ago. Early in the
fighting, Iraq said its forces
penetrated to near Dedul and
cut the rail link from Abadan to
Tehran. Iraq said Its forces took over
the port and were digging in
after achieving their main ob-
jectives along an Invasion front
stretching 300 miles to the north.
•'There is no trace of any lra-
n i an s oldier left ln Khor·
ramshahr," Baghdad radio said.
"The town ls under Iraq's firm
control."
KIDS LEA.RN
BIKE SAFETY
Firs t gradera are no w
permitted to ride their bicycles to
school in tbe Newport·Mesa
School Dlatrtcl and they are
leaminl tbe tenons or aalety
early.
The Automobile Club of
Southern California recenUy vii·
ited Newport Elementary School
to tat tbe blcyclee of the small
chUdrm and pboto1rapher Gary
Ambl'CIM pictured the proc••·
(See Pqe CU.)
It labele<t as "hallucination"
I ran 's cl alms it was crushing
Iraqi troops in Khorramshahr
and said: "What few so-called
revolutionary guards are left in
hiding are being nushed out and
mopped up in Khorramshahr
Th a~:s a ll that's happening
now.
But Iran s official Pars news
agency said the Iraqi troops
withdrew from Khorrams hahr
as late as midnight Thursday
aft er abandoning tanks and
other equipment, that water and
(Sff MIDEAST, Page A2>
Or~nA~a'I
\\'eather
Overnight fog and low
clouds , becoming only
partly sun ny at the
beaches Saturday after ·
noon . Lows t onig ht 60
along the coast, 65 inland.
Highs Saturday near 70 to
mid 806.
INSIDE TOD"'°'
Pick bnWttn the food and
game booth& at the Irvine
Harvut F'e1tival this
weekend. See achedul e of
event• on Pdge Cl~
ladex
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U.S. Air Force Jets End
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CAI RO W~'I Al R BASE. £aypt I AP 1 A do1.e1n U S Air
Jo'orce •'"·4£ Phutom Jet 1trtabd of( the df'aert runway of this
E1yptian military field and headed for hoQle lod•Y. cappjn1 a
90·day ~ration aimed at ahowlna that Ameriun warplane.
can carry thc-ir flrepower to l.M oil-rich sands of the Middle East.
''1'his hu bffn ont of the mo.t 11ucctsaful opcral100K ever
conduclt.'d by the Air For<'e." sajd Lt C'ol Mike Wiillace as the
12 )N took ort on a t~ hour night lo Moody Air Force Base In
Valctotaa. Ca ~Y arr lO make 12 1n·fiJ1ht refueUntc• and :1top overnitht m tlw Azores.
Wllllacti said the operation, dubbfod f>"roud Phantom . proved
thli t Amerlc-an planes un deploy quickly and operate smoothly
in tht harsh d~sem of tht-Mlddlf' Eut
IN ••ul.-.'W•ll•••I 1•..trt llla:r
CEOAH GROVE tAPl Fire offtc1als here grew more
hopefut tOduy as a hot . stubborn blaze that has blackened :1.,100
acres in Kings Canyon National Park appeared lo be runmn~ out of brush to burn.
The 3·day bl a~e IS being battled by a force of 400
fi refighters, seven air tankers. three helicopters and a fire-
s potting plane borrowed from the Forest Service, park
spokeswoman Irma Buchholz said.
The firefighters' effort to halt the blaze has been hampered
by record temperatures and the steep terrain or the Lewis Creek
area. where the fire started.
Car1.-r llrl'u.-d f ' rrr •Efptal TillW'
WASHlNGTON <AP I -President Carter is not entitled to
free equal time to respond to commercials aired by independent
groups supporting Ronald Reagan, the Federal Communica·
tiona Commission ruled today.
.,
GolngStro.g
Kids' Show Marla 25 Yean
NEW YORK (AP) -It wu
j ust another day for the 111.illlom
of kida in the audience, but for
Bob Keeshan, today's broadcast
·was more than just another op-
portunity to encouraie YOUDI
children to learn, to feel good
about themselves.
K eeshan 's "Captain
Kangaroo" premiered Oct. 3,
1955, and a quarter·century later
is s till going stroni.
"( will keep it going. the good
Lord and CBS willing," Keeshan
said in an anniversary interview
not long ago, "and I must say, J
have never felt more support
from the network than I do
now."
The anniversary broadcast
was marked on air by a stream
of the s how's regulars con·
gratul a ting him . Captain
Kangaroo. appearing perplexed
by all the attention. was given
the opportunity to say anything
he wished.
"Good morning, Captam." he
said into the camera.
Network TV's longest·running
children's series began its 26th
season less than a month ago,
distinct in appearance from that
premiere broadcast, but consis·
tent in pbil050phy.
"The idea is," the 53-year-old
Keeshan s aid, "if you c an
motivate a child, make the ch.ild
feel good about herself, or
himself, the child will learn."
With a crowd of attorneys, poUUcaJ organizers and network
television crews looking on, the commission unanimously ac·
cepted the position of broadcasten1 who argued that the law re-
quJres only that they sell comparable time to a candidate or bis supporters.
The decision was immediately hailed b~ such independent
groups as Americarui for Change as a victory for the right or free speech.
D9My .......... _
FOAMER HEAL TH SPA PROPOSED BOOKSTORE llT£
Columna Frame Entrance to BU9tneaa on Highway
Keeshan has seen his role
change ove.r the years, and is
considered an authority on the
relationship between children
and television. He spends a good
deal of bis free time on the road,
speaking to edu cators a nd
parents. as well a s broad-casters.
BIRTHDAY BOY
Capt. Kangaroo
S1a1~ IJllftRPl•fl•ntl Raie Dt.,_ Newport WOuld Bar Tinker the Toymaker, and pro.
duced and performed in a show
called "Tinker's Workshop." WASfDNGTON (AP> -The Labor Department reported lo·
day that the California unemployment rate dropped from 7 .3
,. percent in August to 6.9 percent in September.
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"It concerns me." Keeshan
s aid, "when people say, ·Look at
a ll the good things we've done
with ·'Captain Kangaroo'· and
"Sesame Street" and the others.
Now we don't have to spend aJI
the money on teachers ·
Keeshan has not been alone
over the years. Hugh "Lumpy"
Brannum. as Mr. Green Jeans,
has been a regular for years,
and Cosmo Allegretti joined the
show as Dennis, the apprentice,
a stlort while later .
• , Tlte Auoeta&ed Preu . .
Fresno bas recorded ita hottest October day an hastory and
bot. smoggy weather continued today in the San Joaquin Valley,
the N.aional Weather Service reported.
The City of Newport Beach
bas filed suit in an attempt to
prevent an adult bookstore from
opening its doors next week.
Fresno's tugb Thursday or 101 also was the highest tem·
perature recorded this late in the year in Fresno, weather of·
ficials said.
The city is seeking a tem-
porary restraining orde r in
Orange County Superior Court to
stop owner Thomas Wade from
opening his Ta lk of the Town
bookstore at 2930 W Pacific
Coast Highway.
Hot temperatures were report.ed through. out the valley
Thursday, including highs of 102 m Bakersfield and 101 in
Stockton.
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electricity were cut off and tbat
''the customs buiJd'•• aacl.llOIQe
ot.b•r para of tile Ct~ set aa .ftn by tlae lr11qia were burning odt ol control."
Iranian President Abolbassan
Bani·Sadr s aid Iranian
paratroopers were dropped into
KhorTamshahr on Thursday,
that Iranian warplanes launched
attacks to support them and that
·'e nemy.crushing'• operations
were wader way in the port, near
ttre reflne·ry city o( Abadan at
tbe head of the Persian Gulf in
oil-rich Kbuzestan province.
.Hani-Sadr said Iranian troops
also routed Iraqi forces from
Susangerd, 100 miles to the
north, that the Iraqis were in
retreat .t.oward the border and
that Iranian forces captured '10
Iraqi tanks and armored person·
nel carrien and "large numben
of Iraqi soldien."
The Ba&bdad command said Thursday that •'unless tbe scale
of fi&btlnl warranted, there will
be only one military communJ-
que dally since! Iraqi forces have
achieved their main objectives
and wtll concentrate on con·
solidation of their achieve·
menta."
It also said ita naval units "in·
flkted serious dama1e" on Ira·
nlan military positions at
Abadan, several mtles from
l(borramshahr, and t.bat lraqi
MIGs attacked the Desful area,
150 miles north of Abadan.
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DAILY PILOT
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-Good Habit
To Acquire
, "E.EDlfAM, Mau .
<AP) -•lft•s a peat way
to keep up with inllaUon,''
said Arthur Hoener of
Northampton, a $1 million
Massac husetts lottery
winner who has added
$100,000 to hii. good
fortune.
Hoener, 51, who teaches
e t Hampshire College,
won $100,000 in the lottery
drawing Wednesday night.
Three years ago, be won
$50,000 a year for 20 years.
Conference
For Business
Women Set
A conference for women who
own bustneasea or are con.sider·
iDI openine one will be held
Saturday in the Community
Center at Gol4en West Colle1e in
Huntmctan Beach.
Entitled "Women: Mindlna
Your Own Buainesa," the con·
ference will be conducted from
8:30 a.m. t.o' p.m. I~ will feature
experts on law, hnance. ad·
vertisin&.~ manaiement.
According to conference or·
ganizen. women make up 52
percent of the nation's popula·
lion but only •.6 percent own busi-
nesses.
A $2 materials fee will be
charged for the conference,
which is co·sponsored by the
U.S. Small Business Admlnlstra-
Uon.
The City Council passed an
emergency four·month zonmg
moratorium Aug. 25 to prevent
adult entertainment centeis
from locatJrffl n Newport Reach
until zoning guidelines ar e
drawn up.
The council is scheduled to
consider a zoninc or~ance on
Oct, 27 to Umit the commercial netebbolboocb where adult bual·
nesaes can be operated.
But In the suit, filed Thursday.
assistant city attorney Robert H.
Burnham contends that Wade
refuses to heed the city's direc·
Mesa Church
Loses Bid,
Goes Higher
Calvary Chapel is continuing
negotiationa for the 2,800.acre
Warner Hot Sprin1s Resort even
tboueh the Costa Mesa·based church lost the property to a
higher bidder.
Pastor Chuck Smith said to·
day the church may offer $4.5
million to the San Francisco-
baaed firm, A. Cal Rossi Co.
Ltd .• which purchased the resort
for a reported $4.2 million.
Until I.ts $4 million offer was
refused laat week the Costa
Mesa church had planned to sell
a retreat in Lake Arrowhead to
help pay for the Warner resort
near San Diego. It includes 96
cottages, a lodge, a golf course
and a 5,000-foot air strip.
If the church ls successrut in
ita new negotiaUons for the re·
sort Smith said, a retirement
com'munity, college, campsite
and rehabilitation center for
teen-agers will be established
there.
The resort was sold Thursday.
more than a year after its West
German owner, American
Ranch Ferian GMBH & Co.
Analgen K. G. closed it.
what's What?
'Wlw's Who' Suit Fails
The San Clemente-baaed publl1be,n1 of "Who's Who ln
Califomia" have failed to convince an-Orance County Superior
Court Judae to laaue a court order barrlnt a competitor from
putttni out a publication entitled the "Official Who's Who of
Oran1e County."
nmGE HAaMAN koville denied the request of Donald
and SUah Vitale, owner or Who's Who Enterprises and
publlaben ~ nwnerou1 who's who boob, that be iaaue a pre·
Umlnary inj'81Ctioo aiir.Robert W. Tompkins, pretldent of
the Offtcial Corp. lD Ne Beach.
The Vital• bad ftled awsult earlier lD the summer to at.op
Tompkim fl'om Solnl ahead wttla bll publication, elalmlaa ln·
friniemmt on their trademan.
TOY Ml8 TllD w811ted a court order to atop TomptJM
tnm _...U.tru-.n '°Who'• Who.'' •
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4 VIDEO CENJER :__, r-o MINORS ALLQ\NEQ_
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8Y AOtttr M/lrERIAl _..,_
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l1 v t>s :.ind plans to open his
bookstore and video center
Tuesday.
The d ty claims that letting the
business begtn will open a Pan·
dora's box of evils lo the com·
munity, includ.lq a likellbood ol
increased 1eJn1al offenaea,
depreciated property values and
relocated homes and businesses.
The bookstore is scheduted lo
begin business in the former site
of the Olympus Health Spa
Newport Beach has never had
an adult bookstore, although an
ad u It theater. The Pussycat,
was operated several years ago
at the site of the Balboa Theater
on the Balboa Peninsula.
The city Planning Commission
is scheduled lo review the pro-
posed zoning ordinance next
Thursday. It will make recom·
mendations on the matter lo the city council.
Blaze Controlled
VINCENT (AP) -A blue ap.
parenUy sparked by a welder's
torch raced across 700 acres of
brush and gr-ass in Los Angeles
County before firefighters
gained the upper hand Thursday
on the wind-fanned flames. the
U.S. Forest Service says.
"We 're h e r e to a id the
teacher," he said. "to back up
the good that 1s betng done for
the ch1M by others ."
Keeshan began his career 1n
television as Clarabell the Clown
on the old "Howdy Doody "
show F'ive years later, he de
velo ped his own c haracter.
Corny the Clown . a nd was
signed to do a i:;how called
"Time for Fun "
A year later, 1954. he created
Wife Brateo
Allegretti also is the chief pup·
1-.eteer. responsible for enduring
characters hke Mr Moose and
Bunny Rabbit.
There is a footnote to the
"Captain Kangaroo" story.
"The Mickey Mouse Club" pre·
miered the same day in 1955 oo
ABC. and left the air four years
later
Man Ruled Guilty
~ I •' "
..
In Beating Death
Ma nne Cpl Kevm Lee Green
was conVlcted of second degree
murder Thursday in the death of
his unborn child that resulted
from injuries his wife suffered
from a beating in their Tustin
apartment last year.
An Orange County Superior
Court jury, which deliberated
about 10 hours Wednesdav and Thursday, also found Green
guilty of attempted murder for
the crippling attack on bis wile during the early morning hours
of Sept. 30, 1979.
The couple's child died at San-
ta Ana-Tustin Community
Hosplt.al, where Green's wife lay
comatose with brain lnjw1ee.
Superior Court Judie Lula
Cardenas scheduled sentencU.,
tor Green on Oct. Z7. The defend·
ant faces a 15·years·to-life
state prison term.
The six-man. six-woman Jury,
faced with conflicting stories
during the triaJ, chose lo believe
the testimony of Dianna
D'Aiello. Green's now·divorced
wife.
Miss D'Aiello, 20, "told juron
Green smashed her in the bead
with a metal key bolder after
she spumed bis sexual advanc.
following an evenina of intermit-
tent areuini about bi.a lea.U.,
her alooe. She wu nine-ud-a-
balf months pre1nant at the time.
Green testified that bls wife
consented to havint sex Ulat
eveniq, that be later went to a
fast.food restaurant and re·
turned bome to find her critical·
ly Injured on their blood-
s~altered bed.
PRUDENT
Throughout our 85 years of carpet retailing,
one fact becomes Quite evident -that when
money is less plentiful, people buy ...... .... ,.
This is contrary to popular belief! but makes
good sense if you think about it. When you
have to concern yourself with value and
performance, you are likely to buy ...... ..... ,. BUYING
I
At Alden's in recent years, our per unit sale
has been more expensive carpeting,
reflecting this fact. ConseQuently, we have
the largest selection of finer Qualities you will
see anywhete, all at competitive prices.
The end result is customer satisfaction, pride
and recommendations which provide · our
overwhelming source-of new business.
DEN'S
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Frid!y, Octobef 3, 1980 ~LY PILOT .\:J
Don't Tell George Cops Don't Care
Behind the B e !ftte·re's-a-lleart
B1 IODI CAOt:Nll&AD °' ....... "" ... Jim Weaver hu been a <'OP in Hunhn1ton
8eacb rw 10 y .. n and unlll Wednetday nlaht.
t.. · d never cume acroe1 • story Uke thia one
At T p m. he was o iled to the Hu.nlincton
Beach Convalesrent Hospital, 18811 Florid•
St .• whwe a former 14 . u r-0ld patient we 'll
call G.orfeHt ••lenUy In a cab
OFnct:a WEA VE• llnowa Georae Thf'Y
met lut wtek altH the hos pat al ataCf called the
poUc. department to report that Oeor•e had
wanduedoff. He wu latn fotnd ln another pa
llent '•room. .
But t.bat was the last t1traw A11 Wea-1er
explalna l\, \.he ata!f waa tlred of lookln1 for
the former war veteran and the famUy re
que. sted that he be tranaferl'ed lO the VA
Hospital in Lons Bearh
Aft•r only " d ay and • halt there, he
WU •cmt back via tu1 to the Hu.ntln1ton Beach r ,
hoapltal U
·'TIM: nurM~ wouhl11 'l even lt't ham aet out of
the ciar They !\aid 1t w1u1 a police problem
bt>cau.e they had alrtiady clismissed the guy."
Officer WH ver irn 1d
f'ur 30 mtnutes Weavtir, the nurse. the ca h
drl vc:r and Georse sat di11russin11 the situation
Geortce told thQ um cer that he wanted to go
10 tus nt'p™'w 's home In Huntin&tOn Beach.
"I C.\LLED nu; F.\MILY and they said
they illdll't want him The woman told me. 'I
don't want llflYthlng to do with him," the o(.
fl eer said
"She askt!d me to c1tll her back a.nd tell her
what I wound up doing." Weaver said. ··t hung
up."
FinaUy the offtrer took the old man lo the
police station, whete he began calling a
number of county agenc1~s in an effort to find
someone willing to help.
·'I finally got a doctor at UCI mental health
and he said that since I'm an officer that if I
deemed he was gravely disabled, they would
take rum for a night "
ON THF. WA V TO the hosoital. Officer
Wea -1er stopped and bought some-hamburgers
since George had been discharged from the
Long .Beach hospital before dinner and was
hungry.
··He only had two bucks in his pocket and he
wanted lO give me money." Weaver said. "This
guy really wants to pay his own way.··
In the two and one-half hours before
George eventually wound up at UCI Medical
Center he told Weaver about his days of fight
ing in the Philippines .
• ·1 auess that wlls the highJlgbl or his life,··
Weaver said.
"I CAN'T STAND NIGHT WATCH
anymore," he told the policeman. "But I'm
willlngtowork."
Because of state laws protecting patients
rights and privacy, UCI Medk al Center of·
flcials wouldn't comment on whether or not
George was a patient there.
The Huntington Beach Convalescent
Hospital said that it was up t.o the family to
com menlon the case.
"YOU START WONDERING, what's ao·
ing to happen when you get like this," Officer
Weaver said.
"I'd hate to be sitting out there alone in a
cab."
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'.Roads . Anger
;(:ounty
By GLENN SCOTT
Of-Dall'f~HeCStaff
Orange County voters are
becoming so fed up with inade-
.quate and inaccessible freeways
-that they are likely to approve
•alea and gasoline tax increases
~ as long as they are guaranteed
the money will go toward local
road projects.
That was the message de·
livered Thursday by county
government and business
leaders, who pleaded the county's
ease to members of the state •
$enate Committee on
t'ramportation at a hearing ln the
Saata Ana City Council cbam· a.en.
$ Tbe reuon for the hearing was
to npoee state representatives to
tocal transportation problems. In
Orange County, they learned, the
problems are as plentiful as
chuck holes o.n the Santa Ana
'Freeway.
To no one's surprise, the
problem that seemed t.o stir the
most shuffiing of papers and looks
of distress was how to come up
>Vith the estimated $13.S billion
peceaaary to keep Orange County
traffic moving al its current rate tar1•.
"' Hol~. Ona•• CouDty 'Trqsportation Comml11lon ebaliman, said tbe county baa
produced a study detailing waya
1n which the traffic can continue
to flow in spite of the fact that
population is expected to rise
from l.9to2.6million.
But he said the state currently
bas no method t.o raise the funds
necessary to make needed im·
provements, such as developing
the San Joaquin Hills transport&·
tion corridor south from Irvine.
Hollinden , a U C 'Irvine
;transportation instructor, said
:the money to improve the system
:Will have to be rasied through
sales and gas taxes. But he pre-
dicted voters. who have taken the
initiative ln recent years to limjt
taxes, won't approve measures
'.unless they know the money will
stay at home.
, County Supervisor Ralph B.
Clark t.old the senators that the
slate's funding methods are out of
date.
: Clark called for a funding
!Ulethod in which counties aet at ieast 85 percent ot gas laxes
.residents pay to the stale.
Six senators were on hand for
the hearing, inc luding John
Briggs, R-Fullerton. and John G.
Schmitz, R-Newport Beach. They
iat quietly through most of the
lengthy heari,ng. although the.two
prange County representatives
i>cc as1on ally interrupted
fpealren to ask for clarificationof
~omments.
~ Briggs, at one point, told the au-
~ence of about 40 people that
~ming up with runds for just
Prange County would be "almost p impossible task."
The last 1,200 wild goats captured on San
Clemente Island have been herded into
stock trucks and taken by barge to the
North Island Naval Air Station in San
Diego where trapper Jim Clapp and his
wife Diane checked their condition
Wednesday. Those l·month-old or younger
will be given to members of Future
Farmers of America or 4-H clubs; the
others will be sold.
President of CSF
Headed for Texas
Don Shields, president of Cal
State Fullerton, has been named
the new president o( Southern
Methodist University in Dallas
subject to ratification by the
SMU board of trustees.
The trustees meet Nov. 7 at
t heir se mi:annual meeting to
consider the nomination by the
university's presidential search
committee.
Shields, 43, would become the
school's eighth president. suc·
ceeding James Zumberge. who
resigned in June to become
president of USC
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Carter_ Pleads
NEW YORK <AP I -Presi·
dent Carter has urged tbe Metropolitan Opera and it•
mualclana to ...-ull)e bars~ and raiolve dAtlr contract dis-
pute so the canceled season can
be salvaged. ---
STARTER PLANTS
2" Pote;. Your choice of assorted
young lrailing tr upright plants.
Reg. 59'
39'n
4" Pots Reg. I 59 •.... 99' c.i.
Aleoholism Told
Solon Denks
Sex Charge
WASHJNGTON (AP ) -Rep.
Robert E. Bauman, a leading con-
servative congress man, pleaded
innocent today to a charge of sex·
ual solicitation and agreed to
enter a court-supervised r e·
h a bilitation program for
alcoholism.
The Maryland Republican
stood with his hands behind his
back during a brief appearance in
the District of Columbia Superior
Court, saying almost nothing
beyond the words. ·•Not guilty."
Bauman is one of the official
Republican watchdogs assigned
to study every piece of legislation
for the Republican m inority. ·
He avoided report.en · at the
courthouse but his lawyer,
Thomas M . O'Malley, aald the
U.S . Attorney's office bas agreed
to drop the sexual solicitation
charge ii Bauman successfully
completes the rehabilitation pro-
gram.
News reports said the three-
term conll"t'Ssman was accused
of committing oral sodomy on a
young boy but the lawyer said he
did not know the details and said
the charge was nol lhat Spei:~
O'Malley reacj to report.en
cba.r1e priD&ed oo a form aa "aexUaf tlOllcltatlon. Unlawfully
invited, enticed, J"tr5Uaded and
addressed for lbe purpose of
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INNOCENCE PLEADED
Rep. Aobef'I E. Baum•n
prostitution and an immoral and
lewd purpose .''
The words, "A person whose
name is known to the defendant"
were typed in after that.
Tbe lawyer •aid t.be alleeed of.
feue oceurNd lfarcb 2 and wu •uppc>Md to be with a penon over
the a1e ol 16 but said he knew no
other details.
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5 GAL. JUNIPfRS
Versatile evergreens, tolerant of
a wide range or soils Reg. 9.99
•OOLO Pl'ITZf'.R •BLUf'. P1'1TZf'.R
c~t4.99ea. Shields was n amed acting
president of Cal Stale Fullerton in
1970 with his job becoming perma-
nent less than a year later He
became at age 34 the youngest
president of a state university in
the nation.
A s pokes man for the SMU
search committee said Shields
meets the university's criteria
in the areas of education, finan-
cial repsonsibility, fund-raising
and "appreciation of the uni·
versity's relationship with the
Methodist Church."
SPRINKLER SYSTEM
CLEARANCE SALE
-
4" Pots. Revive those patlo planters
01 add a splash of fall color to the garden
with your rho1ce of Pansies. Calendulas or Violas.
GRffNLIGHT BUG~
SNAIL BAIT
..--=:-.--. ~ I lb. Attracts and ~ ..
TO NEW CAMPUS
Don Shield•
Def ends Driving
LOS ANGELES <AP) -Tak-
ing the witness stand in his own
defense, City Councilman
Arthur K . Snyder testified
Thursday that he was "sober as
a judge," although he'd had
more than half a quart of wine,
when his clty-0wned car rear·
ended another vehicle last
March.
Shields characterized SMU as
"one of the very good private
universities in America today."
CHAMPION PLASTIC
POP·UP Ht:AOS (Pl85)
full 1h 'I• . . . . Reg. l .29
99'ea.
Reg.5,., ¢
a9' I ea.
• 14"'R!DWOOD TIJM . Reg. 10.50 ... 7.99n
6 MONTH-NO HASSLE
PLANT GUARANTEE
kills ground· --
crawling pests. ""'.tVz..
Ready·to use. a&~~
Reg. 2.99 . ---¢
2.29ea.
•0Rll10 KLf'.tN·UP WtWJ ULLCR
I Pint. R~. 6.99 ...... 5.99pt
•CttACOl'I INDOOR PLANT rooo
I Pint. Reg. 1.99 ...... l .49u.
•rtUR.5tRYLAND POTTING SOIL
I Cu. rt. Bag. Reg. 3.49 . 2.49u.
•f'UM-OR~
3.2 Cu. l't. ·~ ........ ~.99u.
~omings, Goings
n Sunday Pilot
Engineer
Raps Critics
Over Onofre
II)' Tiie Asaocla&ed Presa
Striking back at opponents t.o
two new units at the San Onofre
Nuclear plant, a power company
engineer says the units can
withstand more powerful earth·
quakes than critics claim.
•1h " PLASTIC Plrt CLASS 125
10' Length. Reg. 69' .... 49'u
• ¥•" PLASTIC PIPt: CLAs.5 125
10' Length. Reg. 85' .... 59'c•
• 1/t" PLASTIC Plrt SCHr:D. 40
10' Length. Reg. 1.29 ... 99'u.
•¥•" PLASTIC PIP? SCt1tD. 40
10' Length. Reg. 1.69 .. U 9U.
I GAL. ORNAMENTALS
•ST AR JASMIN!: •Tf'.XAS PRIVf'.T
•R!D 601Tlf'.BRUSH
•JAPANr.St BOXWOOD
Valuo up to 2.99
c~~t 1.2 9 ea.
The Nurseryland Guarantee covers I gallon and
larger outdoor perennial plants for 6 months. If
(Of any reason you are nol satisfied for up to b
months after your purchase you may return it
with your receipt to any Nurseryland location.
You will receive credit or a refund. There will be
no questions and absolutely ,no hassl(.
5 GAL. ORNAMtNTALS
•DWARr OOLDf:N TNW,A
•JAPAl'ttSt Bl.ACK P1rtf'.
•l'tANDINA
Rtg. 7.99
The cominas and 101011 of
celebrttlea and corporate head·
quarters in Oranie Co~ will be detalled ln Sunday's Daily
Pllot.
WHEl!!L ESTATE -
Llmoualne aervicel aloa1 the
eoaat are movinl rtabt along tbuu to cllentele wbo don't
... m to mind paytn1 tboulanda
of dollars for tbe 1u and luxury.
ome rldera pool lbeir re.
ctm. but a t.ca1una Beach
cbauft..., wlll about more un·
•ulridll.
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takes a look at tbe financial
1tatl1tics behind tbb reuonlne.
DESERT MECCA -Looklnt
for a romantic hideaway for a
aecond ttJuiey moon? The
Camelback Inn In Scottldale,
Aria., bH several attrlbute1
momlnl, DOOG and nl1ht that
are reeommencled ln a travel
future.
aaoADCAIT AT LAST -
"lteulab Land," I mlnlaeri• Ht
lA tbe 8ou&b durtnl tbe O.U Wu
era, It finally eomln1 to TV
after ODe poetpaMment, aocne
ftM tlllllnl bJ a blaaortan Md a C!Glltlllullll oute1J \bat lt la de· ........ to lheb . .._ wbf ln
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Kenneth Ba.akin. manager of
nuclear engineerin1 and llcens·
Ing for Southern California
Edison Co., said Thursday the
uncompleted facilillea could
withstand ait eartbqualce ln ell·
cea1 of ma1nltude 7 on the
Richter scale.
Buld.n also said the company
is tealinl the uncompleted bulld·
ln11 for a mapltude 7 .5 quake.
Environmental crttiu have
aald tbe new unlta would fall to
wtt.hltand u earthquake btaer
than maottude 8.5.
Tbe Rf cbter acale la a 1auae ot
tb• enera releued b)' an •artb·
qualle1 aa meaaured by the
ll'CNQG mot.Ion recorded on a ••motr•· A 11.1 earthquake produces
1rouad mo&kJDa rouab1Y 10 Umea an•ter u.. qne of m•sntt• •.s ud rele..., 1bout 100 Uma
MYOPORUM
I Gal. The Myoporum "Caoonl"
is a very dense. fast growing
evergrttn. The foliage is a shiny
dark green with clusters of small
white flowers in summer. It may
~ used ror scrttn planting or
grown as a trtt. Thrivf.S in full
sun and is tolerant or wind and
salt air. Reg. 2.49
99'"· i1 'll /,tf If a/,.( A[
GARDINS .. .. .. "'' .
A l'>ealltiful addition to your gar·
den. Plant now for a rainbow of
spri ng color. ~uperh as cut
flowers.
• ArttMONt SAll'fT 81UOID BULBS ........• l 5'u..
•HYACJl'tllt BULm. ~· of 3 ...••. · · · · t.~ •onion BULBS. Pt\g. of 80 •...••..••... 99f~.
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COSTA
MESA °""' 1 °"' ..... --11.11.••• ....... , .
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6" Pot •...... Rtg. 4.99
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Prices Down,
l 111 on tl1e Roof Top
Jobs Increase
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~ho urt> my n«w 1w11i(hbor' l~<-ausf' thn n· JI\\ ay.!> directly
ovt'rhead
-Sl'IJUNG.
A1·tually it wu:.1111nt.' oft ht.' abuvt.' oo wo11 t catch me go
ang up on the roor ma !>Om t.' lark l.Ji.lt•n, you get up on the roor
and you may learn all k111usorth1ng!> you dadn 't re all) want lO
know
Likt>, for l'xample. then~ are three burned-out bottle
rockets up there from the Jasl Fourth or Jul) You 'll never
know why they du.In 't burn the entire place to the ground.
Seven shingles arc• missing and you 'd better do
som ething about that before the next serious wetness. The
plumbing air vent is s topped up by reverse action from
seagulls. Better just ignore that..
Clearly. going up on the roof can give you things to lose
sleepover. You'll be~in to hear creaks and groans in the night
that you paid no attention to before
IN TRUTH, I WAS up on the roof to install a new
television antenna. Earlier. l cUmbed up there to fix the old
antenna. The daughter of our house went with me. figuring.
Okay, TV Neighbors, Who's tfu? Wise Guy Over There?
probably, that at my advanced age I might totter around in
peril of life and limb and thus need youthful assistance to con-
tinue breathing.
She wtts most interested in my repair techniques. First I
grabbed the old antenna. It fell apart in my hands. Several
tubular pieces nutter cd to eartti two stones below. The rest
was reduced to a heap o( corroded aluminum tatters in my
hand.
I justs at upthne and glared al the rubble.
Finally, the daughter asked.
"WHV DID YOU BREAK tbe antenna ., Are you mad at
it? Can you s till fix 1t now" Do you have to break it into all
those little pieces before you can fix 1t? ··
I threw the rest of the junk off the roof and watched the
pieces flutter over into the neighbor's back yard.
This had now beeome a t•k for an expert. CaU the TV
man andhavehlm comearoundtoinstalJ anew antenna. You
make several calls. The TV man can come the day after New
Year's. No. he won't make a specific appointment as to the
hour. He'll arrive some time between 5 a.m. and midnight
Be s ure to have three people at home to greet hrm and serve
as witnesses .
THE CORDIAL CLERK at Radio Shack in downtown
Costa Mes a had a very nice antenna""'at $29.25. It even came
with directions written in English.
During installation. I explained to my wife the need to
point the antenna toward all the signals from TV stations.
This was very technical work, lnoted~
"So how did you know whichwaytopointit?" s he as ked. I
just smiled smugly.
ACTUA.LLV. I POINTED the thing the same direction
that all neighbors had theirs pointed.
If you're going to be wrong, it's nice to have a lot of com-
pany.
WASlll N<:TON (/\Pl The
1111t1un 'i. unt•111 ploy m enl rate
llH lm~I for the s~c·ond straight
1111111th Jnc.l wtwle:.ale prices fell
for th~ (arst llm~ in ·H~ years.
tht• ~ovt!rnmenl said today in
two rt·porls that rdlected an
ovt!r all 1rnpruvement m the na·
t1un 's e1·011u1ny
Tht• Labor Department said
the unemployment rate declined
lo 7 5 pt!rccnl in September,
th.>wn from 7.6 percent in August
a11d the lowest since April, when
It was 7 percent
IT REPORTED separ ately
that the wholesale prices were
down 0.2 perte nt in Septe.mber,
a sharp turnaround from a l.S
percent increase in August and
the first decline s ince wholesale
pric e s fell 0 .3 pe rcent in
February 1976.
The two reports could help
Preside nt Garter's re-election
'Warning'
Strike
In Poland
WARSAW, Poland <AP l
Tens of thousands or workers
aeross c ommunis t Poland
staged a one-hour ··warning
strike" today in what union
leaders called a test of strength
of the fledgling independent
labor movement.
Drivers of Warsaw city buses
pulled lo the c urb at noon and let
off their passengers . Al 1 p.m ..
the drivers opened their doors
and went back to work.
Union spokesmen in several
cities said transportation. fac·
tories and some small shops also
closed for the hour-Jong action to
press demands for higher pay
and access to -the media for un·
ion leaders.
"IT ALL WENT exactly the
way it had been planned,·· said o
s pokesman for the Wars aw
branch of Solidarity. the national
movement of new independent
labor unions formed under
agreement& reached in August ending six weeks of strikes.
He said sever al plants in
Warsaw. including the giant
Ursus tractor ractory , joined the
action and dozens or supporters
from non-~triking e nterprises
t)rought letters of s upport and
bouque ts of rlowe rs to the
Wars aw headquarters
Polish state radio re ported the
strike in its noon newscast, em-
phasizing that the union leaders
had organized work stoppages
"only at plants where produc-
tion losses could be made up
later." as promised by strike
leaders.
"OUR AIM IS not to d o
damage but t o s how our
strength.·· said Zigniew Janas .
head of the local branch of the
Ursus tractor factory union.
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hopes as they reflect an improv·
ing economy. They also are the
last employment and wholesale
price statistics before the Nov. 4
e lection.
However , even as statistics
s how the economy improving,
the president on Thursday
criticized the Federal Reserve
Board for pushing up interest
rat es. an action that many
economists fear could choke off
the recovery from the recession.
The prime lending rate for
s ome banks was increased
Thursday to 14 percent, which
raises borrowing costs to busi·
ness and consumers and could
discourage business activity
The Labor Department said
an additional 200,000 workers
found jobs in September, mostly
in the construction industry and
on the nation's farms.
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT was
97.2 million . Unemployment
c limbed by n earl y 200,000
workers to 7.8 million
Deborah Klein , a Labor
Department analyst, said the
drop in wiemployment for the
sel'ond con secutive month
"might be indicating a tum" in
the econo m y . Altho ug h un·
employment had decline d in
August from 7.8 percenLto 7 6
percent. she said a one·month
dr o p was i n s uffi cient lo
establish a trend in the minds of
economists but a two month
decline is more convincine
The biggest job gains '¥ere
among women. whose jobless
rate dropped to 6. 1 percent from
6.5 percent in August. and teen
agers. whos e jobless rate
dropped to 17.5 percent from 19. I
percent in August
IN ITS WHOLESALE µnee re
port . the Labor Department al
tributed the 0.2 perC'ent dcdino
in o verall prices to a decline in
food prices and a drop in pnce
tags for new automobiles .. as
car and truck m anuracturers
closed out the l980 model year
wiL h a c ross.thf'·bo ard dis
counts."
The department said the re
"ere a lso s mall declines for
energy products. but prices for
other Canished goods rose 0.7 per·
cent. about the same as in August.
Giving Thanks
La wre.nce Merlino (left), Philip "Crazy Phil" Leonetti
and Nscodemo "Little Nicky" Scarfo appear to be giving
thanks Thursday a s they hear jury forewoman in
May.s Land.ing, N.J ., court pronounce them innocent or
slaying of Margate cement contractor Vincent Falcone.
The three had been identified as organized crime figures.
Carter Assails
Reagan on SALT
By The AsSO<'iated Press
President Carter says Ronald
Reagan's plan to scrap the
strategic arms treaty with the
Soviet Union "would spell the
end of any possibility" of har-
n e c; s 1 n g the nuc lear r ace
be t ween the superpowers
Time and again. Carter at-
L a c k e d the R epu bli c an
nominee's position on the pend·
rn~ SALT II treaty Thurs day as
yet another example of what he
repeatedly has r haracterized as
his oppon~nt ':-. s im plistic and
trigger happ~ approach t o
global turmoil
l<eagan. meanwhile. stul•k to'
his ass ault upon Ca rte r 's
eeonom1t record. declaring in
Penns vl\'a nia and Wisconsin
that t.h~ plight of the steel and
housing industries can be re·
solved only by lower taxes and
less government
REAGAN DECLARED that
the "dream of home own~hip
has been shattered for millions
of Americans, shattered by 50ar·
ing costs, hi~h interest rates,
and gross mis management of
the economy by the present ad·
ministration." ·
Carter lashed o ut at the
Federal Reserve Board as 111·
advised for paying too much at·
tention to the money supply as
the basis for regulating interest
rates. "It's something I deplore
very seriously ... he declared.
CARTER TORE after Reagan
in Dayton, Ohio. and later stops
in Pennsylvania. over the SALT
JI issue. Reagan told The As·
sociated Press in a recent in-
terview that he would withdraw
the treaty from Sen.le <:<>n-
sideration. then · build 'up ~.S.
military strength in an attempt
to win more favorable con-
cessions from the Soviets in a
future arms treaty.
Carter said Reagan's plan '·is
very serious in its consequences.
If the American people get the
idea. which is mistaken , that a
nuclear arms race on our side isl -
going to cause the Soviets to quit
building nuclear weapons on
their side, they are silly."
Let's Recognize
Our Women • in Business
COMING TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14 , 1980
IN THE DAILY PILOT
The role of oreo women in business will be
highlicjlted in the\e special pages lo be published
Tuesday, October 14 in rhe Do.1y Pilor. and October
15 in Coos I Life. mooing Notional Women in Business
Week. October 12 to 18. 11. total of 340.CXX> Oonqe
Coast people will receive "let's Recoqnite O ur
Women in Business."
.. .II.long the Orange Coos1. the Doily Pilot is the
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morlcetpkxe. FiJlly o thifd of Doily Pilor reoden ore
fully employed spouse\ ond ot~s ore single or heads
of ~ contributing to the thriving Oonqe
County economy.
A tribute to the
Orange Coast's
Successful
Women
in Business
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CALIFORNIA
Aetors Ready
Back to Work
Order Issued
HOLL YWOOl> I AP 1 A hark lo work 11rder bv
·-
th~ Scl'ftn Actc1rs tju1ld •nd • 1·11ndit1on11I rt·tum 10
work q~ment by th~ Amennn Ff'd•ra\wn of
t~levlsiori and R•dlo Art1 h ould Ind lo 1o1n earlu·~ •
settlement In the O\U\IC"ltln' 'llnkr itn A rrttA
spokam•-" predicts
"If "e are back at "'ork It m•> t'ven ~p«>t'd th•·
l'O\aSICiana' lk'tthem t!nt becaus~ ttwre "'II b4! !oonw ,
prod\a<'t to icore: A t i ll A spok.t-sman n ick Moort'
eald Tbunday '"The way thlnlil have l:K·t'n tht•rt>
hasn't ~n 1utyth1n" for them 1 IJw mu,u·1an10 tu
workoo ··
SAG spokt-11won'llU\ Kim fo'"lln~r l'.'Lth.I the tuw k '"
work order 1:.su'-'<i 1'hursd11y 1s effo<"ll ve Mondjf)' clll~
means "as ol Monday artors mus& ht' rC"aidv to 1ot11 to work if called " :,,.,....,. a.._,..,,,, .,_,t'ftf t P
LOS ANG ELES 1AP1 Appeals 1n \he t'm11
tional school desegregation case ha ve been moved
up almost a month under Ii revised s('hedule fut'lillg
hope among manda tor y buslllg 1>pponents that the
court w11l order a ch1rn~e
(
in the plan befort> thl' sr ATE J second semes ter beRlnS 10 . February
The 2nd 0 1str1C'I Court
o f A ppeal, wha t·h halo.
a lready overturned substantial segments of the de
segregation plan designed by Superior Court J udgt'
Paul Egly . on Thursday moved up the hearing date
for appeals by the Board of Education from J anuan
to Dec. 8. (Related analysis. Pa~e C l3l ·
Bla<-b Pro'r•• 1'\r' ffot-W
SACRAMENTO <AP > -The chairman or a
black activist organization. Assemblyman Willie
Brown Jr ., D·San Francisco, has asked the FCC to
ban the showing of ·· Beulah Land'' on television.
"Beulah Land," scheduled for National Broad-
casting Co. showing Monday, is a fictional story
about slavery in Am erica. It is based on Lem me
Coleman's trilogy of novels.
Black critics who have seen the film say 1t as ;is
demeaning to blacks as ''Stepin Fetchit and Aunt
Jem ima"typecharacterswereinthe l920and 1930s
•• Dri~ G e l De lnun
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Bus drivers will be al-
lowed to carry chemical sprays for self-defense un-
de r a new policy adopted by the Southern California
Rapid Transit District board of directors .
The board voted Thursday to give each driver
tbe .choice of whether to carry mace or tear gas
canisters. The only requirement is that drive rs un-
dergo a two-hour training program certified by the
U.S. Department of Justice.
6 Ota....., h1 Kld11appl1tf1
,PALM SPRJNGS <AP) -The father of a 20-
year-old Church of Scientology member and five
?lhers have been charged with kidna pping the man
m a deprogramming attempt, Riverside County
sheriff's deputies report. ·
J eff Cancilla of La Quinta was abducted Thurs
day from the Houston Lumber Co. in Palm Desert by
five m• wbo were later arr•ted at a motel ln Palm
Sl>riAD. l>eputi• aald thelr invesUaaUon revealed C-ancllla'a parents alleaedly UT&nl ed for the kid· napptaa.
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Levee Break Threatens Weter Supply
Catholic Bishop
C o n d e mns KKK
SAN DI EGO I AP> Comparing the Ku Klux
Klan to ''llarbanans." & Homan Catholic bishop
has issued a s tem warning to Catholics against
voting for <'ongressional candidate and s tate Ku
Klux Klan leader Tom Metzger
In a letler pubUshed Thursday in the San
Diego d.ioc·esan news paper, "Southern Cross," the
Most Rev Leo T . Maher labeled Klan supporters
as '"accomplices in the s in of racis m."
"THEIR ORGANIZATION ALLOWS ' sinful-
ness to be anonymous. but all me mbers and they
who support the m are responsible in varying
degrees," Maher wrote.
Maher told the San Diego Union on Thursday
that be considered the Klan "barbarians with
whom St. Benedict had to cope 1,500 hundred years
a go -the Huns and the Goths.
"In comparison, we have a certain type or
ba rbarian loose among us today in the Klan,"
Maher told the newspaper.
Referring to "b ald, crass, racial hatred in
our own community," in his letter, Maher spoke
out against ·'some people claiming to be Catholics
who are championing the cause of the Klan."
METZGER , A BAPTIZED CAmOLJC who
says he dropped <1ut of the church three years ago.
was not s pecif1caJly mentioned in the three·page
pasto ral letter addressed to 345,600 C atholka in
San Diego and Imperial counties.
The Klan no longer holds an anti-Catholic
_st ance, Metzger sai_·d_. ____ --------
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Frtday, October 3, 1980 OAILYPILOT A5
Delta 'Disaster Area'
Hundre d s Battle to Save Fragile Railbed
STOCKTON I AP> The .S. Army Corps of
Engineers joined hundreds or workers struggling
today to strengthen a fragile railroad embankment
that stood bet ween flood waters a nd a vital
aq u educt s tretched across be low·sea-level
farmland. (See related story, A 141 •
... President Carter declared the S an Joaquin
River Delta a federal disaster area Thursday
night. clearing the way for federal funds to help
pay for the work.
Tons of rock and dirt were being heaped
alongside the Santa Fe Railway embankment as
authorities kept a watchful eye on a 1,000·foot-hmg
c rack that appeared Thursday between the ratlbed
and the aqueduct. which supplies water to 1.1
m il lion Oakland area r esidents
THE CR ACK •'O R CEO O FF IC IALS to
e vacuate som e 50 people from the 45,000-acre Up·
per Jones Tract, which is separated from the
flooded Lower J ones Tract by the rail bed.
"The crack represents ground movement. and
ground movement there 1s senous business,'· said
David V05sbrink of the East Bay Muni cipal Utility
District
"We are working lu keep the c rack from
widening," said Vos!> brink. notin~ that the cr ack
r an parallel to the ra1lbed and was sever al inches
wide. "More movement could lead to failure of the
railroad embankment ··
HE SAID T HE SITUATION t·ould c:hange
'very, very fast." and that '"nobody really knows
what to expect "
T he five mile long embankment was the only thin~ holding hac k walcrs that nooded the slightly
larger Lower .Jones Tract on Friday when an earth
a nd stone levee gavl! way creating a JOO-root
brearh
Losses to crops and property were expected to
exceed $19 million , she said .
T he evacuation. made as a precautionary
measure, included S('hool children and about a
dozen families. said Cleo Janiw. coordinator of the
San J oaquin County Office of Emergency Services .
ABOUT 200 RES IDENTS of Lower Jones
Tract are hom eless due to the Oooding
But delta resi~ents say they'll be back.
"I don"t thin the flood will chase a one or
them away, .. said Tye Martin, who Lives on a nver
is land and wor ks as a gr ain dispatcher in
Stockton, 10 miles to the east.
·T m going to st ay he re the rest of my life. It 's
hot and du.sty in the summer and cold and wet in
the winter. but we're diehards. People here are
closer together than they are in the city. and if
something happens to one it happens to everyone,"
he s aid.
Grace Luetke. who runs a boat-rental business
with her husband near the flooded tract. said,
"We're going to have to operate on a shoestring,
but we're not leaving. We love the river."
CALM WEATHER CONDITIONS prevailed to·
day as 250 workers battled to s ave the embank·
ment. Officials reared that wind would whip the
waters against embankments and speed erosion.
Water ~as seeping throug~ t he railbed in
dozens of places. according to Ms. Janiw. but the
seepages were being capped.
Offi cials sajd at could take up to two months to
repair the levee, and another two to lhree months
to pump out the water
Strangler Case
'Copycat' Try
Jails Actress
LOS ANGELES <A P> -An actress who had
been visiting confessed Hillside Strangler Ke nneth
Bianchi was arrested for allegedly attemptinJ a
similar version of the Be llingham . Wash. murqers
to which he admitted, a uthorities s aid.
Veronica Lynn Compton , 24, who had been vis·
1ting Bianchi in jail, was a rrested Thursday at her
residence in nearby Carson by Bellingham police
with the help of Los Angeles County Sheriff's
Department detectives.
SHE WAS CHARGED for investigation of at-
temptin$! lo strangle cocktail waitress Kim Breed
an Be!Un gham.
Bellingham police said they became interested
in Ms. Compton after several months of investiga.
lion into anonymous cassette recordjngs t hey ob-
tained.
She was accused of sending these cassettes to
investigators with the message that they had the
wrong man and that the real Hills ide Strangler
would slnke again.
Detectives suspect t hat Ms. Compton was a ct-
ing at H1anch1 ·s direction to maJce it appear the
"real strangler" had not yet been captured.
If' THIS WAS T R UE, it could jeopardize the
case agrunst Bianchi's cousin. "Angelo Buono. who
faces trial in 10 of t he 13 Hillside St rangler slay-
mgs.
In a plea barga in last year , Bianchi confessed
to killing two coll ege coeds in Bellingham and to
being involved with Buono in the string of
strangulations here In return for his promise to
tes tify against Buono. Bianchi was given a life sen·
tence instead or facing the death penalty.
Bianchi 's credibility is a key factor since the
pros ecut.ion reportedly has very limited evidence
beyond his testimony to link Buono to any of the strangler murders.
Deputy Dist. Atty . Roger Ke lly. the Hillside
St rangler prosecutor. was at the jail late Thursd ay
talki.ng to Bianchi and wlls not available for com-
ment on Thursday's development.
Graham Crusade Set
SAN JOSE <AP> -Evangelitlt Billy Graham
will conduct a major crusade Sept. 2? next year at
the 24.000-seat Spartah Stadium.
It wiU be the first Graham crusade held in the
San J ose area. and the only major West Coast
cru~ade d uring 1981.
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o••nq•Co•"ll•"·p,,.,, Editorial Page ..................................................... • Robert N. WHd/Publllhtr
Barura Krelblch/Edltorlal P ... ldttor
Growing County
··Wins Recognition.
Wt>'ll vrobohl~ nt•\ ••r j..no" whetht>r Cov Hrown
s1gnt><J lht> b1l1 t•realin~ J nt'" '!ah• tran~por1atwn d1st r1rt
for OrwtKt' Count,, t'lll of a •wnM· of fatml•!\11, or in dt'
f'8nce of ~trong o vpos11 ion f1 om Los An~el<·' om r 1als . ol'
out of re1u r tunct> to orr,~nd tht> Ontnflt' t 'nunt y bws1n~s~
commwllty
No matter Tht• lgnmJ wab a welromt• \'lt'lOr.>• for the
count). whkh conceh abl) could f(tun a s much as $50
tt.Ullon in new h1gh1A uy t'On~trurtlon fonds m the five-year
period bf>~mnm~ 1r'I 1983
That ·s when Tr:m~pc>rt at1on 01. t nrr 12, Oran~e Coun
ty':; own. will bt:> aJlfcd to Lhc "late ·~ cx1 ttn~ 11 distracts
The m~asurc. first sugge5ted b S upt!rv1s<>r Ralph
Clark. initlally wus greett>d with c.•olll !!keptk1sm Dul
when Fullerton Sen J ohn Briggs introduced a bill crcat
illg the n~w district , county busines leaders launched an
.anpreeedented lobbying ~rrort m 1t favor
An equal e ffort aga inst It wit:!> undertak~n by Los
Angeles officials a nd, for a hme , by other countie~ whkh
(.eared they might lose highway fu.nds if it passed
Amendments to the bill took care of lhut w<>rry by
tuaranteeing that funds allocated to t ht> new dist rl ~t
'fOuld come only out of the amount intendt.>cl for Olstrkt f\ which Orange County has shared witb Los J\n1wles nnd
Ventura counties.
It was the grossly unfair d1viswn of l>1st rlt'I 7 fuml:i
-Los Angeles re ceiving 85 perct-nt ~nd Ornrtl(t' und Ven
blra s haring the balance I.hat s parked t ht> sl'pnrnt\' cllK
trict move. Under the new sf•tup, the Los Anl(clc.•s ral'1 on
liighway funds will e nd.
To the gove rnor 's credit. It should b•' noted that he
tverrode his own state Transportation Comnusslon ond
bis appointee, Caltrans Director Adriana c;ianturco Hoth
epposed the Briggs bill because it threatenC'd tht•1r c.·on-
trol over highway funds
The practical e ffect of the new district may be
aomewhere down the line because derreasint< gasoline
oonsumption, along with inflation , has redured the
availability or highway construrtion funds statewidt'. But
tbis reeognjlion of the importa nce of the state's second
t.rgest and fas t est g rowing county is nonetheless n
welcome victory.
Another Victory r
Another plus for Orange County this week was con·
11essional approval of the establishment of a federal
oourt in the county.
Senate and House approval of a bill introduced by
Rep. J erry Patters on. D-Santa Ana. marked the end of an
eight-year effort to obtain federal court services outside
f..os Angeles, which has served all of Southern California
except San Diego County.
, The new court will be a branch of the Los Angeles
r ation and will serve an estimated three million peo·
in Orange. Riverside and San Bernardino counties.
tails·are lo be worked out. bul it is expected that up to
tbree federal judges will hear cases in Santa An a. in ac-
commodations provided by the county.
In addition to reducing travel time for residents of
fae three coun~ invoJved in federal court matten, the
iliove will enable more local lawyers to participate in
federal cases and m ore residents to ser ve on federal
juries.
Patterson is to be congratulated for his tenacity in
overcomin~ oppos ition that had knocked down several
previous attempts to win congressional approval for an
Orange County-based court
Retirelllent Trap
#
A strange aftermath of World War II t hat has been
depriving several thousand survivors of the Holocaust of
their rightful Social Security benefits has been corrected
by Congress.
During the war il seems many Jews lied to the Nazis
about their age, claiming to be younger than their actual
Years because young adults under 30 often were spared
from death in Hitler's concentration ca mps and put to
work.
Aft.er the war, when they applied for visas to come to
the Uruted States. they continued the lie so their applica· ~i~as would not conflict with c amp records.
. But after acquiring citizenship and living and work·
mg here ror up to 35 years, some of the survivors, now ac·
tually past the .age of 65. found they did not qualify for re·
tlrement benefits because their visa applications disputed
their age claim. ·
. Now Congress has passed legislation that perm.its
Social Security examiners to accept the written state·
ment of a H~l<?caust survivor explaining how and why the
age was f alsif1ed and testifying to. the actual birth date, if
no other records ar e a vailable
It's be~ev~ as many as · 20,000 persons may be af.
fected by this simple, humanitarian act. .
But there Could be a lesson here for others who, for
one reason or another, have lopped a few years of( their
true ~ge .. When it comes to retirement time, Social
Sec.unty W1ll want to see proof that you're as old as you
claim to be -so hang on to that birth certificate . • 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 19 invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Bo~ 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (71 4) 642-4321.
Boyd/Monopoly
By f..M. BOYD
Charles Darrow invented
tb• l&tM of Monopoly. And
~ld it ln 1934. He died a
Dt>ar
Gloomy
Gus
Teachers ' s trikes ,
tan·11ed bu s in g
•~bedulel. court battles
over de1e1re1ation -
DO wonder IO IDADY ltU·
dent• are mixed up
after t.bese leHona In contuskJn. D.M.
millionaire a tew years back,
and hla family 1till collects
royalti•. But lbat'a not the
peculiar point. 'lbe peculiar
point la be devoted the rest of
hia We after the Monopoly
creaUon to the lDvenUoo of other 1ames. And none, not a
one, wu even relQOtely 1-.C·
ceaaful. .
Quite cuatomary aroUDd
here to pad U•bt dlalotue b1
asking a man, "How'a your
wife doing these daya?" Or
words to that effect. But 1uc:b
a query would be extremely
rude In Moalem countria,
still.
Q. What was the fl rat
American newt paper ot
tabloid llM'?
A. Tbe New York DaUy
Newt known 11 yean a10 It
lt1 •tart u the Tiluatrat.d
paU1 News.
Rowland Evans I Robert Novak ..
War a Liability For Ca1~ter
WA SlllNGTON Mounting
ev1l1.-.n re that President Carter
uncl th~ U S lack the power and
the will tu arrest l·rumbllng of
tht-Wt'stern position in the
Pl'riuan Gull 1s converting the
lraq1·lranian war from an uset
to a potentially 'cn ppling Uabili·
ly for Carter's re-election.
A w~k ago, shortly after the
war broke out, a senior Carter
&'()lit1cal u1de
privately re
marked that
the cn sis "is
worth fi ve
points In the
po ll s" i n
Carter 's nip·
and -tu c k
p r e s
identiaJ race
Reagan. That
analysis fits the history and
trRciition of presidential cam·
pai gns ; in time of dange r
ubroad, voters tend to rally
around their president rather
than risk changing horses in
midstream.
Earl Waters
Political tradition m ay
stall hold u Carter enters the
October stretch drive. But poUll·
ciana on both a\cfes are less cer-
tain than 'iO djya aao. A major
reason la Carter's apparent ln·
ability to bring decisive
~merican influence to bear on
ftae low-grade war or, more im·
portantly, its high-grade im·
plication.s.
The first of these la the s ud·
denly degraded prospect of the
hostages returning before the
election. Before the war, that
prospect was far bJgber than ad·
mltted here; today it nears the
vanishing polnt.
Other implications of the
c risis are staggering. Senior
Carter administration officials
do not rule out an Arab-backed
move against three little i.slanm
in the Strait of Hormuz, the
choke point in the Persian Gulf,
which were seized by the U.S ..
backed shah when Iran ruled the
g ulf. American s trategist s
believe that would trigger ran·
dom attacks by Iran's badly·
depleted air force on Arab
Oman, the Arab l\lll emlratee
and pouibly Saudi Arabia.
THAT WOVLD convert the
war into an Arab-Iranian coofla.
gratloo, poboned by centuries of
bostUlty between the Arabe and
ancient Persia. It would force oo
Carter a more dan1erou.a choice
than any he baa yet faced:
Either~ Arab aelzure ol the
1trateaic islands, turni.nl the en·
tire Arab world includln1 Egypt
acai.nat the U.S.; or support the
Arabe, invitinl Soviet interven·
Uon on the aide of Iran. Such a
Hobson's choice would publicize
American weakness and imperil
Carter 's political standing.
Sadat's appeal to Carter last
week to encourage the over -
throw of Ayatollah Khomeini's
radical Islamic regime signalled
t.he depth of feeling in the Arab
world against Iran. Without tip·
ping his hand ahead of time to
the U.S., Sadat stunned Carter
and the State Depa rtment with a
proposal that the U.S. should ex·
plolt Iran '1 military defeat by
pre11\ne for an Iranian uprtat.na
against the ayatollah.
GIVEN THE lnUmate U.S.·
Eayptian connection, Sadat'•
public plea wu aeen ln Tehran
aa new evidence of U.S. com·
plicity wilb the Arabe ln the.Ira·
qi invasion ol Iran. But in point
or fact, after nearly four yean
in office, Carter's power to ln·
fluence public atatementa even
by so trusted a friend u Anwar
Sadat is negligible. Within boun
or Sadat's statement to Hearst
editor John Wallach, the U.S.
Embasay in Cairo wu privately
beseeching bJm to aay no more.
A more ominous si1nal of
Carter's lack of infiueace wtlb
states potentially involved ln the
Persian Gull and the surround-
ing Mideast came from Israel.
angering policy-makers here.
The deputy Israeli defense
minister told the respected
Israeli newspaper Maariv lbat
Israel could send "subatantial
aid" to Iran to help it "continue
its war agiaruit Iraq" if Kho-
meini were deposed.
ISR&EL HAS Iona been re·
garded as the "Closest U.S.
Mideast ally. Such a pronounce-
ment from a high Israeli official
automatically tramlates ln the
Arab world as an order from
Washington, raising the im·
mediate -but ridiculoua -prospect that the U.S. eye1 Israel
as an anti-Arab instrument ln the
Persian Gulf.
"We're close lo helpless in this
situation," one medium-level
American offi cial told ua with
only mild exaggeration. What
seemed late last week to be
shaping up as a self-eontained
mini-war between confident
Iraq, bidding for Persian Gulf
hegemony, and crumbling Iran,
once the pivot of U.S. power,
now threatens to impoee truly
frightening choices on the Pl'eli·
dent.
Given the four-year decline of
American will and power, one
vi ctim of the Persian Gulf crisil
may be 'Jimmy Carter himself.
Thal would show that the old
"don't change bones" rule of pre·
sidenlial elections baa no more
validity today than America's lD·
Jluence in tbe world.
Special District Salaries Go Overboard
Jerry Brown receives a salary
of $49,100. Ralph Crawford re-
ceives a salary of $48,672. You
probably never heard of Ralph
Crawford. You m ay wish you bad
never heard of J erry Brown.
Nevertheless be is governor of
Cal\fomia._ Crawford is fire cttlef
of the Arcade Fire District.
You probably never heard of
tbe Aracade Fire District. 1t is
one o r the
seve r al
thousand
sp ecial dis ·
tricts which
have sprung
up around the
state to meet
the needs of
residential
areas which
blo ssomed
outside of the incorporated cities
in the post WW II population
boom.
Most of these districts are
single purpose districts con-
cerned only with their own field
such as fire protection, mosquito
abatement. water supply, etc.
They are governed by boards of
Charles McCabe
directors theoretically "e lected"
at unseasonal elections ~hen
everybody is on vacation.
Actually, the boards, having
the power lo rm vacancies when a
member resigns or dies, are
made up mostly of appoint~
who later stand as ·incumbents in
elections to retain their seats.'
Usually unopposed, moat mem-
bers have lifetime tenure. It is
because of t.bis unique system of
selecting the govemtn1 boards
that special districts have been
called ''apecialdynuties."
UN'ftL PASSAGE of Propoei· lion 13, which reduced property
taxes and the taxlng power ol lbe
state and local 1ovemmenta, the
special diat.ric\a were autborbed to levy property taxes at will. 1be
consequences of having unita of
government whose bosses served
in perpetuity, their operations en·
joyin1 a visibility so low that the
public bad no awareness of what
they apent or why, and the ability
to levy taxe. for whatever they de-
sired, wu, with some exceptJooa,
looae management and loose
spending.
Some of that was brought to an
abrupt halt with passage of the
Jarvis-Gann initiative in 1978.
From that point on property taxes
were limited to 1 percent of the
1975 uaesaed valuation witb lbe
total pot being shared by the
cities. counties and special dis·
tricta. As a result the special dis·
tricts, aside from fees charged for
actual services, have become
totally dependent upon what the
board.I of supervisors. in each
county allocate to lbe d.iatrid.s
within their counties.
111E&E 18 s mall doubt that
many ol these special districts
providinJ necessary services for
the public have suffered bud&et
reductiona. In some cues these
cuts mllbt have been harmful to
the public bad it not been for the
mapanfmity of a flaky governor
who uaed the fruits or overtua·
lion of tbe people by the aute to
"re1cue" the local 1overnmenu with billions of dollan of surplus
funds from t.be state treasury as
"baU-out'' money.
But, u the exorbitant salary
paid Crawford by a special lire
district testifies, many oftbe Joe al
entities, cities, counties and
special districts are still rolllna iD
fat and wasting the taspayen' money.
To illustrate further, William Powell, fire chief of the city_ ol
Sacramento, superviaea a depart·
ment ol 468 employees u apimt
Crawford's 93 of whom 25 are
volunteers. Altbou•b Powell'•
salary may al.lo be considered U ·
orbitaat,bellpajd'500ayeari.a
than Crawford.
NEITllE& OF tbe salaries la
nearly aa hi&h u that paid man)'
other minor local 1overnmeat ol-flciab around the state, IOIDe tire
and police cbiefa ~ivtq up-
ward of $70,000 a year, with city
and county mana1en, acbool
superintendents aad what bave
you gettin1 aa much and more Ill
many cases .
Tbe fact ll lbat esc ... lft pey
for those in tbe public ~ bal
reached the state lbat no other
description but "sc1Ddaloul" la
appropriate.
Nostalgic Reagan World Rightly Called Fantasy
P resident Carter says the
world of Ronald Reagan ia a
"fantasy world." Right on,
there. The actor's world ia com·
pact of comfortln1 imasinaUoa
and loving nostalsta. It bean u
much counslnsbJp to reality u
the novels of Horatio At1er bore
to the realities of corporate
gigantidam at the tum of the
century. It ls a world derived
straight from the Norman
Rockwell cover illuatratiom of
the Saturday Evening Poll.
The Post was the· most lnfluen·
ti al weekly of its day, before It
waa done in
by the Tube.
Rockwell , ..,
who died at --
•I• 14 ln 19'78, -9J
dreamy
world ol hap·
PY cblldrep_
(of all a••> ·
fo r a 1reat
editor nam.d oeo....,. Horace Lorimer. 1'hll
editor'• edvice to bl• wrtt•n and lUuatnton wu: "II It Polly?"
To make 1ure lt wu Pasty,
Lorlm• Nad every lln• of t'Yery luue.
"Polly" 1neant emolU•t, Ac·
cent the Poeltive, everyboct)' la
happy and God's in His Heaven,
etc.. etc. His readen loved the
portrait ol them be produced, u
Rea1an'1 followers love the
world be so glibly de1cribes. The
Great Depression wun't Polty,
nor was it much mentlbned.
aEAGAN'8 WO&LD is
deacribed in the speech be bu
been livinl 1lnce the '508. llOlt·
ly it ii centered around tbe
poatwar yeart, when America
was "a nation ol detUny," capa-
ble of anythin1 and tbe unqua·
Uoned leader of wh•t he con-
tinues to call "the free world."
Thi• wu a time, u be remem·
bera it, wben anybody could 1et
any amount ol money by hard
work and character.
If be 11 elected prealdent,
Rea1u aa,ys, be CID brlq UI
back to tboae halcyon da11,
when Joe Dlll•llio wu nall1
comiq -. and bttn• Cbarlle WllaaD cCNid wll a t'GD.,_...al
commlltM, with waquutlcmed
1llacerlt.)', that "what'• 1ood for
Geaenl Moton la 8ood for the
COUDlrJ.''
Tbe bul•boo ol eomm\mlam, whlcb baum.d WI eoantq lD
the 'SOa , continues to haunt
Reagan. Foreip affairs to bJm
la lettina the best of the 1oc1Jeu
leaden of the Soviet Union. He
says our defense strensth la "at
ita 10'"9\ ebb ln a generaUon"
and ub for more and more ex-
pensive arms. He does not say,
1Ulce be doea not believe, that
arm1 races end up in wan, and that there la oaJy one kirid of
real war today, and that la
almOlt total mutual destruction.
"
AS AN OLD-TIME patriot,
Rea1an still think• the ~tum of
the land around the Panama
Canal ls a "1lveaway." He
doetn 'l teem to understand the
importance of our new detente
wltb Chlna, and what lt means
to our Soviet relat.tou.
Allin, U ID old·llH patriot be
would pve the •••rala and ad· mirall al the Pentaaon. who are
bl1 IOdal buddl•. everytbi.nl tb•1 waat, wblcb alway• bu
bMD tbe moon and more. He
fuon buiMIDI a new m....S
bomblr. He la all for the de·
vtlopmeat ol the controvenlal
llX mAllQe.
Tbe lpMcb la the mu, IO far
a1 I CID IM. A. Alu Poll. the
ret\nd Callforala le1t1latlve
analyst and a Rea1an-watcber
of the highest credentials, offen
tbiaauessment.
"I'm scared to death that he'll
get elected. What trouble1 me la
that he's an actor. He 1oe1
around, makin& aix or elpt
speeches a day. 1ayba1 the tame
tbln1, readin1 Mnn tboH note
cards of bi.I, with all tbOlle faeu.
It's Wte he bu a coaclltklned
reaponae, like Pavlov'• dop."
Pa£81DENT CAaTE&, who
i• a rotten president but •WI a
damned adroit campal1ner,
quite rightly will locus h1a cam·
palgn on the resemblance of
Rea1an to Barry Goldwater of
the early '101. That re·
semblance, which certalnly n ·
lats. could loH Reai::l tit• Wbite HOule u NIOUD 1 M
Goldwater did lD llM.
SpeUinl to V.-... the.._,
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Wl\H·h havt• un HO de~rcc
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to 211 1h•l(rees for man can
Sl't' ObJt•t•ts the size of a life vest
flout1n~ 1n <·hoppy water up to
thn·•· quurtns of a mile away
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obJt·1•t::. fb:.ter und more con
i.1 1>ll'ntl}' than Coas t Guard
l11o kout1>. i.1·1ent1st::. say
Pl~cc>n!> that completed the
('oui.t <.:uard program went
lhrnugh a )ear or training as
S1111rnon11 t aughl them lo peck an
electrical switch at the s ight of
international orange, the widely
used color of emergency equip·
ment . For doing so. the birds
were rewarded with e kernel of
corn
During rescue missions, three
pigeons were s tationed in
separate compartments of a
plexiglass bubble beneath a
he licopter The pilot learned the
direction of an object by noting
which pigeon was doing the
pecking.
The Coast Guard used pigeons
1n a full·Oedged search mission
only once. Though the rescue er.
fort was successful, the pigeons
were killed when the helicopter
los t power and m ade a n
em ergency landing off the Kona
coast of Hawaii
A new set of pigeons was
recruited, but it took another
year to train them and money
for the program has run out
The Coast Guard maintains it
will save money to c ut the
pigeon program. but not e very-
one familiar with the project is
con vinced.
"The development costs are
cheap," says Cmdr. J .E. Foels.
of the Barbers Point Air Station.
.. And where els e are you going
to ~t superior, expert searchers
to work for chicken feed?"
From Albert Nipon, A Spin of Georgette-For Evenings Light, Evenings Romantic.
DAILY PILOT 1l 1
Now, at night, there is another option. .. and Pearl Nipon delivers it
gloriously in a short leggy little dress you'll delight in tonight
and every night that's just a bit more special. Traced with
insets of handkerchief lace, it's a dress that's more a cloud
of gossamer peach georgette than anything e)se. And of course,
the delicate details· that hallmark every design as·
uniquely that of Nipon are obvious. The gentle tucking down the
bodice. The soft hug of the torso. The easy sash at the waist. A
skirt that swirls full and free and ever so provocatively. In all,
feminine charm again provided by the master-designer of fashion
... Pearl Nipon. In polyester for sizes 2 to 12; $J42. In the Albert
Nipon Boutique ... where we are all the things you are.
South Coa~t Plaza. JJJ I Bristol Street, Cosca Mesa.Open M onday through Friday from 10 am to 9: JO pm; Saturday 'til 6 pm; unday 12 noon to 5 pm.
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Caatlldates .a T\'
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14th • in '80: What's Ahead?
B1 O.C. HlJ8TINGti' .. , ............
What do Burke Harrin1ton, R•)'
Jobnaoo. Robert D Farrell. Funk
Rauek. David A1C'her. James .~
Thorpe and Sueannf' ·ume Lt>wla have ln common"
AU ran u Oemocrata ror t.M au~ Aa
Hmbly ln th. ~lbeut Oranae County
dlttrtct that 11 11 Republican ntfdom To
say they Fan u.n11ucceufully i. lO un
dentate lbe cue
A 0eln0t'rat, Ron Cordova, did np-
tun lbe 14th Aaaembly District seat an
1918 when the Republicans (ell to fi1M
ln1 amon.e lhem!'t!lves and !ipUt their
votes between car dealt!r Jim Slernona.
the party's nominee, and write·in d n
didate Marian Beraeson
Mra. Beraeson reclalmM the seat ror
the GOP in 1978.
Okay, next question· What is the
name ol the Democrat who as runnlna
•l•inat Mn. Bergeson this year?
Answer: Jack Baldwin or Mission
Viejo.
And what about Sue Waltman? She's
the Libertarian candid ate.
• * •
ANYWAY, THE VOTERS will have a
chance to see all three 74th District can·
dldat~ tonittht oo J im COOP«lr' "f;lec
Lion IO" prowram on KOCI'; TV, <.;hannel
50 It start.'! at 7 30 p m
lnc·umbt!nl Uem oc ra t Oennas
Manaers ot West Oranac <.:ounty'a 73rd Au~mhly Oi!'ltnc·t and has ehil.llenaer,
R•publlcan Nnl•n fo'rluelle, 1dso are St'beduJed W bf.. on the :chow
Shanna tht1 queslionlna of the can·
did•tH with Cooper wall be 0111ly Pilot Editor Tom Keevll
• • •
CHAaLO'Mt: MIOV81EI~ or Tustm has
been n a mt.4d c· ha irwo na an or the
Keagan, Bu.sh Committee for Orange County.
Sht' as former state ehaanyoman of the
Republatll.fl Women Federated and cur·
rently is president of the organization's
Southern California Division. She has
been a member of the GOP State Ce~
tral Committee sance 1969
• * •
ORANGE COUNTY Registrar or
Voters Al Olson notes that Monday is
the last day to register to vote in the Nov 4 election
The Registrar Of Voters otrice and
other p'a<."es throughout the county will
have deputy registrars ~aJlable Satur·
day and Sunday from noon to s p.m., if
you haven't registered yet.
The Registrar of Voters office •~ al
IJOO..C S. Grand Ave., Santa Ana.
Other places along the Orange Coast
where deputy registrars will be avalla·
ble this weekend Include:
K-Mart, 400 Camino de Estrella, San Clemente . ·
-Orange Valley Real Estate, 31591
Ca mino Ca pistr ano , Sa n Juan
Capistrano.
Penney's. Huntington Center Mall ,
7777 Edinger Ave., Huntington Beach.
Sears, 24155 Laguna Hills Mall, LaKuna Hills.
tn addition, the Registrar of Voters
ofrice in Santa Ana will be open from 8
a.m. to midnight Monday.
* * * THE 'NEW' DEMOCRATIC Women
of Orange County is having a mem·
bersbip tea from 1·30 to 4:30 p.m . Sun·
day. It will be at 2605 N Baker St., San· ta Ana. ~ ·
Democratic candidates are expected to attend.
Blue-ribbon Park Panel Set.
Senate Unit Due in County for Oct. 14 Hearing
By STEVE MARBLE
Of-..... ,""" ..... Plana for a Senate s ubcommit·
tee bearina this month in
Oran1e County have fired up
, bopes that a bill calling for crea·
tlon ol a national park on the
Oraqe Coast could be passed
before the end of the year.
Rep. Jerry Patterson, D-Santa
Ana, said scheduling the Oct. 14
llaJf-day bearing should go far
toward increasing the bill's
obances.
THE SANTA ANA hearin1.
aides from Patterson's office
1t<>ted, was supported by Sen.
Henry Jackson, D-Washington,
ehairman of the Senate Commit·
fee on Energy and Natural
Resources. The bill currently Is
lllired in that committee.
Jacbon has designated Sen.
Paul Tsongu, D·Mass., to chair
the subcommittee hearing. ~al politicians and park pro-
ponents will testify.
Palterson's aides s aid the
hearing should re-focus atten·
lion on the proposed park during
a time when the odds for the suc·
cess of the bill, this year at
leut, are becomlna long.
"We are confident that, given
the baoad base of s upport and
lbe uniqueness of the park site,
the hearing will help move the
committee toward supporting
the creation of the Irvine Coast
National Parll." Patterson
said.
He added that Sen. Alan
. Cranston, D-California, likely
will participate in the hearing.
Cranston, up for re.election this
year, authored the Senate
version ol the national park bill.
Aides for Sen. S. I. Hayakawa,
R·California. said he'll also at·
tend.
THE ORIGINAL House bill
calling for creation of the
11,000-acre park, envisioned as
surrounding Laguna Beach and
extending north toward Corona
del Mar, was sponsored by Pal·
terson and Rep . Robert
Badham, R-Newport Beach.
A spokespenon for Patterson
said it's now hoped the park bill
can reach the Senate floor by
late November. The Senate, on .
recess this month, reconvenes
Nov. 12.
Park proponents had hopes
raised a notch last month when
President Carter promised to
sign the park bUI if and when it
crosses his desk.
THIS ANNOUNCEMENT was
interpreted by local politicians
as a big move toward knocking
down roadblocks set up by the
National Parks Service a~ the
Office of Manage ment and
Budget. which gave the park bill
and the park site itseU negative reviews ..
The subcommittee hearing
will be held in the county Board
of Supervisors hearing room an
Santa Ana from 2 to S:JO p.m
Call 642-5678.
Put a few words
lo work for ou
Now there are two fast-lane highways
that lead to convenient banking in Costa
Mesa . .Five lanes at our new Citizens
office at 301 E. 17th St. and six lanes at
Harbor at Baker.
possible. You can bank )n· the comfort
of your car without having to park and
walk to the lobby.
l
We call them the "Citizens Express~·
You'll find friendly tellers to speed you
on your way in the most efficient manner
It's come-as-you-are banking.
The Citizens Express is the easiest, most
convenient way to bank in Costa Mesa.
So, tum in at Citizens Bank and get on the
Express ... the fastest banking on wheels.
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OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
4 DAYS ONLY!
Thursday,
Friday,
Saturday,
Sunday,
Oct. 2nd, I OAM-9PM
Oct. 3rd, I OAM-9PM
Oct. 4th, I OAM-9PM
Oct. 5th, I OAM-7PM
CONSUMER
.............
Friday, October 3, 1980 twl V PILOT _\9
Volcano Town
'Uberated'
.................. ,.
~ ~~:·:~~r:::·~······~
• • COUGAR, Wash. (AP> -Four months after •
the first devastating blast of Mount St. Helens, the e
roadblocks isolating this tiny Washington town are •
down at last.
The "Hberation" co.mes too late for the sum-•
mer tourist trade, but Cougar's rew residents are •
delighted to see some faces from the outside •
CELEBRATION
Jam us this weekend, October 4 f, 5, and you11
receive FREE a Wholly Cow FRISBEE with any
S5.00 purchase.•
After 5 pm. we11 compliment your purchase
of DE BEST BURGER with an order of our
fabulous. fresh. homemade POTATO CHIPS
absolutely FREE! The whole boardwalk's talk·
mg about 'em!
• • • • 1.• He r u• • world. ~···············································••\'-~
"WE'RE LIBERATED! YOU DON'T know e
how good it feels not to have that hassle about go-e
ing through the roadblock," said Dot Elmire, •
owner of the Cougar Store.
Gov. Dixy Lee Ray signed the order bringing •
down the roadblocks on the road to Cougar allow-e
ing the general public access to the town 'tor Uie 8 fi rst time since the volcano's May 18 blast. •
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''• "WE HAD A LITTLE FLURRY of business e
when they took the roadblock off at around 1 p.m .. " Mrs. Elmire said. • ·r •
The "nurry" consisted of about nine people,
and that's an important number in Cougar these days.
e Featuring DE BEST BURGERS. scrumptous e e sandwiches. DREYER'S ice cream ... and much morel1 e
• WHOLLY COW! RESTAURANT t. •
LANDSCA~ EVIDENCE OF ERUPTION AS MOUNT ST. HELENS STEAMS IN BACKGROUND
The town, 12 miles southwest of the southwest
Was hington volcano, had 150 to 200 residents
before the eruption, Mrs Elmire says. The blast,
and the subsequent isolation, left Cougar with
e LIDO MARINA VILLAGE ' •
• 3240 Via Oporto • Newport Bf·ach • e •(Jn,. p.:r r U>lom"r Whole supply lasts e Bleated-oft TrH Stumpe 81eek T e.Umony to TMenlc E•pfoalon of Mey 11
"Got a problem? Then write to Pat Dunn. Pat will
cut red lap!, getting the answers and action you need
to solw inequities in go~ment and business. Mail
your qwstton& to Pat Dunn, Al Your Service. Orange
Coan Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA
926%6. As many ~tiers as possibk will be answered.
btd phona1 inquiries or Letters not mclumng the
rftlder's f1'll oome. address and business hours' phone
number cannot be comidered. This column appears da•· ly ezcqJC Sundays.··
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DM.a SSADE&S: sa.-.... la more I.baa 711 l1rt• .. Ca.Wenda Mp ac:lleela wW leara -.Ow &o nu .. -..... tu retara .. ~., tllelr selileol
earrtftli9• W1 year. 'nil la&eraal aena•e
8entee-.,.111red eeene called "Uadentudbl1
Tases"' la bee. Tiie ee.ne lu&a &we or &llree weeb _.. ...., ...._, &eadlen' maa•ala, aad
1&1aer lli8b•-u.al ma&erlall 1 ... plled free by &Jae as ...... ftllll!ll, "Moaey T .... " alld "Wlaa& Hap-
felle.i te My Payelledf", .._ are avallaMe Oii a
............... 8lltee Ute Cl9ne .. taq)d ~
.._ ldlell'1 •1•1 carrtnla• -oftell dlll'l•I •
pel'lllll el a .. venmea& or ec:e.omlea dau -at•-
. deau ean credl& for &at1111 K. "Uadentaadlll1
Tasee" ~ ........ prepare aa accara&e taa re-
&a.ra ~ UH-by-U.e lutrudlou for Form
1 ... A ud dlac...tou of tlae replar INI, ltemlud lah«t ............................. .
..... 'ftl9 vr::• I la -.._ T'llt1 1•• ._... ...
f ..... ·-......... •>'819•· latena&ed teeet.n _. ~ ad•......,,..., • .._.. onler
... ~ aa&oartal ... ,_ -.......... 1•1 ftJ·
I•& •••••• fr•• Uadentaadla1 Tazes CeeNIMW, P.O. •z 3151 , Lee AD1e1H ..S. ae.
qllft&a .a..ld a.chide tlae ac:llliool aame, 1tree& •d·
clreu, ~ -.iter, aad •••ber of matertall
mede._ ~ (ZlJ) 188-Ul• for addltleil'al la·
formadla._
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DEAR PAT : If you belong to a credit union
which pays dividends quarterly. and you withdraw
money before the end of a quarter. do you earn
any dividends on the money you withdraw?
M.G., Huntington Beach
No. Dh'ideads would be paid 011ly oa tbe
moee1 re•aiallll la yoar accoaat at die end of ~e
qaaner.
E•r .. P~ 811111p.Ptl
DEAR PAT: A friend of mine told me that he
arrived at the Los Angeles Airport more than an
hour before his flight, but be was bumped because
of overbooking. Does he have any rights in this
kind of situation? He didn't chei:k Into it at the
time and just left for home and rescheduled the
fiigbt on another airline.
_ L. P ., Costa Mesa
b .... cues, &lie btlmped pusea1er la eD·
U&led &o aome ....ey aad traalportatao. oa tlae
aed nallalllc. flllld. Tile canter II reqlired &o
pnTI* a .nu. •Ice &o &lie pu1e111er eaplala-
a.1 1111 • lier rfP&a. Tlte nenale repla&t•
.._, eftel' ••all aircraft aad -..·&apply to ••e feretp carrten Oii .. ...._. la&er111tloaal
m .. u ... addltloa, tlae nale ..... , apply &o ru1111t
caacell9'1rt or delay1. u,.... frtettd did Ht re·
eeln ......_ .-tee of lall rlllt&a, Immediate coe·
&ad ... &lie alrlbte la la order.
lelai °""'er DetltlC!t• All
DEAR PAT: I am buying prope11y in joint
tenancy 'With two otber people. Ir I pay all of the
Interest and tuea, may I deduct the total amount
paid or only one third on my federal income tax re-
turn?
"-. . K.W., Fountain Valle> V.._ Callleima law, jald teauu are Jebld'J
... ....,.. llaWe. Tllerefore, Y• cu cled•d all
., &M ..,,,_ _. &un paid by ""' aecordlll1 &o Ute IU.
c.IAMFROI/
WHEEL WORKS r
ROLLER SKA TE
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INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE
20% to 50% OFF
ON ALL ITEMS IN STOCK
about 50 people, s he says. • •••••••••••••••••••
/NIT/ALLY YOURS
ACCESSORIES WITH YOUR OWN PERSONAL SIGNATURE. ··
A. P..-.onallz• your /•w•lry.
Shown, two from our
collection of gold-tone jewelry
by Roman Engraving. Stick pin, $6
18" pendant 12.50
Fashion Jewelry, 141
B. Scarr• with i»non•llty.
21 '· polyester square scarves
with embroidered initials in their
own gift box. I, 0 , 0 , U, V, X, Y, :!
not available. B~Accessory Street.
Purple, royal ldfUe, beige or red, $8
Fashion Scarves, 230
C • 0.t ,,.,._,.., with handlMfl ..
Top -zip with detachable
shoulder strap converts to a clutch.
Brass initials, 50c per letter.
or brown nylon.
By Mary Ann Rosenfeld. $31
Handbags, 170
Jewelry et'1a1yed to show oetall
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SOUTH COAST PU.ZA
SANTAANA
LA HABRA
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Bullock's Santa Ana. 2800 North Mam Street. Santa An~: (714) 547-7211. t
Bullock's La Habra. 1537 West Imperial Highway. La HatJra. (71 4) 870-4033. (213) 694-2011. j
Bullock's Mission Viejo."M1ss1on VteJO Mall. (714) 495·3111 • Bullock's South Coast Plaza. 3333 Bnstol. C.M. (714 ) 556·061
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lffJ OAll~ PllUl f
Runner~ E<:hlal>t't h ;\ ,\l>t•ll <.uu' 1 • •1 l"\
Georg e Horrstaetter Jnd Ut•11wk ~111n, I\
<from left I ~l'l t1ff to ..t fa:.I st .1rt 110 nt•\\
tr ack at Fulteln Srhoul 1n J-"nw1t.1111 \ .dll·\
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:-.11111t-111,. .111ol p.1 n·11b r a1-;1•J $10,000 for
t 111 , ,ml 1 t 11 I.. ... 1111rH.iin \'allev ~chool
11 usl\11•, p111 up wolh\·r $9,!l(lO Tratk \\as
dt•d 11 .ilr'd lh1:-. \\H·k
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Electric Car
-p~ Tests
SAN F RANCISCO <APJ The EXAR·I electric
car . w h1<'h ba<'ker~ <'all "the beginning of a
revolution 111 /\merican Industry ." exceeds test
C'ritertu wovided by the federal governm ent ,
backers say
The city of Berkeley is seeking $8 million in
pri vate and JotOVemment (unds lO build the batter y·
powered five·p assengcr vehicle, designed by Ea·
m ond X . Ramirez, president o f Americ an
Ecological Trnnsportatioo Co. of Dallas, Tex
T llF. Ci\R , UCENSF.O TO THE Californi a
Ele<·tric Car Co for production in California, was
tested 1n July at the Ontar io Motor Speedway The
tests were conducted by Dr Richar d Jenner, a city
CC'on11m1st on the staff of th~ Private Cndustr y
Council. a gruup which advises the city on t he u se
of federal unemployment funds
The city hopes to provide 400 Jobs in t he
manufacture of the car. according to Sean Gordon,
an aide to Mayor C:us Newf>')rt The c ity would r e
t·c1vc 12 5 percent of pre tax profits
Curdon Sall.I the tl'Sl r rtien a were provided by
Dr Carl C'l :trk HO c>n~IO{'"r with the Office of
Passengt·r Vt:h1t lt· i<l''>CarC'h <it the Department of Tran~p,1rt,1t11Jn ·
The <·ntcn.t. Ham1n•1 saul. 1nrludecl '-ever al
performam·1· slantlurd~ 'IA.hll'h the• <"dr e asily su r -
p.1ss('(I
OBITUARIES
PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE
.1.
''CTITIOVS l llSINl:U •ICTITIOUI IVllMllH NAMI: H ATIMllNT NAMI U ATIM•MT
'"• tollow•n• P'P''°"'' •'• dotnQ f h• toUowtl'liQ pertont ere doing b<l\ln~· :· R R I l l I • "" I r ( 0 DU""'"~ PAATNEASl'fll> lsf w l~l\SI CO\la MICHElE EOMONOSON
MO\• CA mu t >HE II 1011~
M•r• w (,,I, II .. Oriole Or . CHlll$TMAS CHRISTMAS, )034 CO•l•M•w (A,,.,. E CO••I 111.,, ...... c.er-ct.l Mer. CA Chtr>g Hui IC•o ... ).I OICOll ~,, .. ,, •UH
J'.Of•\.1 "'"· N "( ons M ien••• Lt F-for• Edmond\On,
M 1crw.1 IC.a, 6f .u Olcott Str•••. P•rlnt r . ''° Vi• Onfltrlo N••Porf Fo•••I l'f•ll ti V 1 ll/S e .. ch, CA ~
"•"O '"'"" Cn•o •Md l" Huel T-4 L Gundltr\Of'\1 P4H1Nr, ... Cll•O •Mr a. """ I JO Qrr n•rO ... flo .. rty Cilefl, 1..0\ A._lt!\, CA
A'°'"nut" HOlmd4i>lf' N J 01/Jl '001•
tfunq Wno Huenq 'fill VtCll.\burq '"'' 1>ut1M\\ I\ tonducltO o, •
0""" Hut1ll,('Qfon 8etKn (A fl.... limlttd CWrtf\er\l\lp
Al~'' " C ""•" •nd M•ro•••I M1cl\ttl4' l Edmonchon ( H\l•f\ IMr /. Mr\ I 18911 Ml fhl\ \t.ot.,,_I #H tiled wllh 1"-(11T>•rron Slr...,I, Fc.un1••n VAlln, CA !County Cler-OI 0rat1Qt Counly on Oc Cl?IO(I IOOot I, l'llO '1-
Ju• l • Sun Md Su Yu Sun !Mr & Pul>ll\twd Or•nqio '°"" Oelly Piiot, Mr\ 1. 9ilJ1 Voc-sburo Orto, l'funl Oct J, 10, ti, 7•. 1490 1nqlon Bea<h, CA 9'1>41> •OA0-80
MM' W 01' •"'1 l'fdl·L•t (Ill !Mr I
.. M f \ t, "" Odah• Of'"" ro\I•
M•~&, CA 'I?~?& J•c• l'f\ltn •nil Juely H"~h I Mr &
Mri J, 11U8 AubbllOQ (rtt~. <•"*'09i> CA '10101
Thi~ OU\IM\• I\ condvChtd bY d
11m1ted oar1,_.,,ri1p Mor> w Cn•
rr11\ \tat,.mt'nl w•'t fll.-<1 w1en Inf' t ounly Cit,. o< Or•nQI' C11<in1r on S..t>
temt>,., 10 1980
t n1\ °"'''" .. ..,. .... , COt\Out 1•0 O'f' •" 1n., ,, •id·•••
Clt."'.>t'> fNJm4'\
l n1\ \l.;t~nr w d'\ tllrio w ttn tl'W"
r t>unl f r 1.-r-.. uf Or•nOf' Co\.lnlv on S.-o
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PUBLIC' NOTICE
l'ICTITIOOS I USINESS NAME STATEME NT
Tnl' toUo•l,,o .,.rMJn' •re oolnQ
t>U\H'\t" ·~
M ~ S 8Ull01NG, Sulle 100, 180
Nrwporl Ct-nftor Or , Nt woor1 8ettcn,
(A 0~
PUBLI<.' NOTICE
FICTITIOOS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
For the R ecord Bogus Cures
OR. ('LARK 'S STA~OARDS KF.Qt:I RED that
lht• 1·;,ir n•;t('h :JO mph 1n !J M:etmd.,, rc•arh a max
1mum s1~tocl of at lt-u~t 55 mph and have a r ange or
:it kas\ <!I rr11les at 55 mph
Hatn1rt•1 said lhl• rar t'Xl'l'l'tlt'd !Jy up to 300
pcrn•11l ;JJI thos1· ~t<.cndards
f \•Ul10 C>u~~n:,~o~~ow1nQ t:M'non\ "''~ do1no
PvQl1)1'1<:<1 O••"<IO C.o<t\I 0~'1' Polo! (llMAll lli'>ULATEO BAG'> ~~I 19. 7•. Otl J. 1~ l'l80 JI/I 80 110 I N1cl\ol\, un11 H, Huolmglon
)'l RLI<' NOTICE Or.ch, CA ~7!>411
Chr1\l1ne M Morr~ffl, l/~O wn11!1•r ~IS. Co.•• Me••. CA '17621
("rot A Morret11, IHO Wnftt+t-r
Hirlh.~
HOAC MEMORI AL HOSPITAl PllESBYTERIAN
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AW4'"' H I-
Ttw c·1ir t1·stt·<1 1 ~ a pr11t111 vpc: wh1<'h weig hs
.1b11u1 :! 01)(1 pound~ mnn• tha11 thP ("<pc('ted weight
or the ~11 oducl10I\ \ 1•rs1C1n itnd d1d n<il contain
lt·chnolo~i t·al l'h an~1"" \.\>hie·h v.oul<.l improve 1b
1wdor111:1111·e in all ;u t•as H am1n·1 c,c11d
MUNICIPAL COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFOl!NIA CENTRAL ORAM GE COUNTY JUOICIAl DISTRICT
100 CJ•I< C...1 .. Ort••. IOI•''
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McCotlMlctl MORTUARIES
j..ag1.1n.1 Bl:!J· 1
4911 '141 5
LagunJ H• •·
76a 093 l
S an J .Jcln C-tP•'-'' 111r 495 I~ 'b
HARIOR l AWt4-MT OllV~
Mor1u,1ry • ""' ""v Ctrrnatrny
1625 C.•'>11:1 A'•
C.0~1 a Mf•<;,1
5110 ''~'""
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HLL lltO A.DWAY
MO ltTUA.RY
110 Broadway
Cos1a Mec,tl
642 9150
IALTZIHGH OH
SMITH & TUTHILL
WHTCllFf' CHA.I'll
427 E 17th gc
CO'lt a Mpc-,,1
846-q'.\7 1
'lllCE UOTHllS
SMITHS' MOUU.UY
627 Main SI
Hun1tng1on Beach
536-6539
NB f4MILY
COlOHl4l fUHHA.L
HOMI
7801 Boise t•;ve
Wes1m1ns1er
893·3525
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Chapel 3500 PecetlC View Duve
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Elsei.vhere
FORLl. llaly <AP >
Lina Pagliugbi, 73 . an
lta\i.an o per a sin ger .
dte tl in th e nearby
village or Savign ao S\ll
Rib1cone. he r fam i l y
said Thursday
W /\!'--II I ~ l r T () N I \ I' I E \ f' 1 y y ,. a 1
Amn1('a's dd,·rh :-.iw11d rn1ll111n~ of dollar~ 0 11
ho~u ., fllt•d11·al trl'alml·nto; llla l {'la1111 to c Ill,.
ev('rythtnl! I rnm Ca t lin~ CYl'Sl~ht to <·anl·~r
"Sunw of ll\\'sl' rcml'liH."i arl' ridH·ulu~I'· <!Od
l'ClllM' no li:Jr111, .,,11d Ht•p ClaUt..lt Pt'11p<•r I>-Fl;r
.11 a hP.Jr111g 111lwr-. .1n • d'>wnn~ht daui.:crou:-.
.ind 111.1v r .. :.1111 111 lllJUr) or death ..
r .. :1•p1-:n . ('IC \lR '1.\N Ot THI-. I louse Selt!c-t
l '111t1 1111111•• 1111 ,1).!1111-: 111isc ii for photu).!r;,pher..; in
front 11( ,, • <•lltr:eµ11u11 1 omm1tll'f• l>laff m embers
.,atd \I> as e :tlkd a ~pt·< trn·chrome." It emits col-
on .•el ll~~hl •• 111d ~tafkr~ .... auJ its m akers claimed
th.it \\hc11 ..1 ~uf!cH•1 -can<ls l>t•forc· 1\ naked, faring
11111111 \\llh .1 f1t ll 111111111 HI lht• -.l(J, lhl' <ll'Vll'C Wiii
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'I h• d1·\ 11·1· ,nld f111 s2:io
I l111 r;1gt·<•ll' .1,.. th1· '>iH'l'tr<t C'hru nw" was.
1 11111 n111t1 " m 1•111lll'r,, f1>untl Lt•n ,1 Hus.,ntll'rg ':o.
•(111 \ 11\ I'll tnlll'' C\J l flJH'tltng
\Ir" ft.,.,,.nht·rg. ti! 11f l 'htlatll•lphta told how
"i h• sp•·nl ~;; •ll~> for A he· JI g1 <is.,, "Hlt'rmelun nnd
.111.i .. ttwr 11.1111ral 1'1J,:.!'l'1ltt·n{!-. t h ;1t ;in 11utfit nam1•d
'h· 'I 1 1111•ll' t\\'a11t1l11I 10 l'hllJdt•lpht<.1 s;ucl w1111ltl
1 1· lw1 hti..li,1rul ' •·Jfl1·1•r In fa1·1 he• .,a11l ti
Ii 1 t1 ·111·d '11' l1f··
If, ,e ,.d I 1"il \ 1 <1r 11111!1·rn>1un.,hc1! <I "dlk111){
::.>tcldun. :::.he ~aid.
· "I W"5 LOOKING .-oa m agic," Mrs. Rosen-
ber g told the comm ittee.
A number of scam s and phony therapeutic de·
'tees wf.'rc d isplayed for the pan el by postal of ·
fir1als ~ho IO\'e~t1g at c ~wmdlcs mvr>lving lbe
m.11 h
1 h1·" 1111 111111••1 tH'\l>!tJ><tlwl .11h for a treatmt-nt
th.11 I 11111• d '" r1 .... t11rl· fa1hn~ '•~mn Thost· "h'J
r11 .11l •·d J\\.t\ (111 in-.•ruC'tlllO!i '-PrP tnlrJ lfJ !>tan '
dtt •'1 ~l\ lllh'" "len I I•· pr11m1.t1•r .,f 1h·1t trt•atm1.:nt
f11.,1P1l 1.tl 1.ll)ll 111·npl1· .1nol l'olh rtt'tl $il l> ooo, off1c1als
··•d \· ,1-.1a11t 1 'hll'I J•11-.1.1I l11spt •c·t<1r FIN l her .1"
\111r d tHllf ol arinth('r 111111n11{(·r v.ho1o1· d1reet-matl
arl-. d.11nwtl his 'onnl!'t 1on or s1·a...,cl!d extract.
v.h1·11 in1c<·h·1I ir1\11 lh•· lilo<i41Stream. \!.Ould r u re
cancc·r Hut /\rord ""''J tht· pro<luc·l was found 10
NJO t <t In p.1l!-11)tl11U:. b lll'll'rl J
D rugs a t Sea Nixed
WASJllNCTON !AP> President Carter h as
:.1gnPd le.ruslat 1on aimed at cl?sing l~pholes in
law. prohih1t1Dg possession or d1stnbut1on or drugs
al st.'a
The law makes 11legal the possess io~ or di s-
tribution of drugs on the high seas . It applies to all
L' S c1t1zens. to people aboard U.S vesse_ls. no
matter what their nationality , to those who mtend
to \inlawfully 1m porl a controlled substanc«: and to
;-.nyone aboard ves~cls within the 12-m ile ter ·
r1torial limits.
l>t•sp1lt• I h<.1 1 <.1 c-1·1ird111g to Ham1rez. 1t
111a11.1~1·d t11 ''"·H·h at lt·a!.t Onl' uf thl.! S\;lndards set
f1>1 1 ht· 1>rodu1·111m Vl'rs10n rnng<.'
CIT \' Pl'Rf.J('fT\ ('l.AJMS THt: produr t10n
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rl'at h 1 ->1)(•e•<I of lwt ""'ct•n ~ m ph and 100 mph and
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Ham1rt·1 firm .., tH'1ng rt'<•rJ!anaed under
1 'h;1ptt•r 11 or tht· f1.:1ft·1 a l h.1nkruµtc·~ Ja\\s and the
Jl t ual n·sull ' of th•• lc:ot!> \I> e·re withheld under
<'nu rt order a 5 i>ruprictae) 1nfurmat1on . Hamirez
sanl
Ham1n•1 s;11d pulJhshc·d SlalcmenlS that the
lt•sl t••tr did not pl•rform up 1ri 1·11y claim s for pro-
du!'t Ion vt•r<,111ns. ,1ttnLut<:d to Wally Ri ppe l, a n
cng1nec:r Y.l t h Jc t P ropub1on Laborator y in
Pasadt•na. were inaccurate. H1ppcl was aslced by
the ('1t~ to report on the c ar as an indi vidual. not
a, an employee of J PL
·' lhppd was not in charge of any testing and
h1· d ul not appear at o ne sin gle test that the car
\A, ;1s 1molvcd in ... Hamire1. :.aid.
I N A TEl.EPllONE fNT E RVJE W, Rippel said
that he• \l>ilnt•sse<l only one of t he tests. although he
twd acc<'so; tn r om11utrr r esults on the testing pr o
cedurel>
Rippel term ed the EXAR·l ••a very lood use
of off-the-shelf technolo gy. lt d°'9~ represent
an y b reakthroughs, but is one of the best applica -
tions of present t echnology l have·l~n ."
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:':,~,t~~.~~,,~~·~u~~ •• ,';;':~~· :;~1:;~ NOTICE OF DEATH OF
on you, 1110 """" '"'' cour1 a wr111•n JUANITA ARNOLD ANO ••'"°""' 10 ""' cornpl•1n1 un1ou vou O F PETITION TO AD· :"~~a~:::'~~' ;~:n~tten!~•0,n~ MINISTER ESTATE NO.
cour1 ,..., en1or • 1..ov"'t"I •v••Ml A· 106068. you •or '"" rol•el .,.,,.,,."°"' In Ille T 0 a I I h e i r 5 ' ro.,,pl alM •l\•(f• (OUld ruull In beneficiar ies Cr editor s ~-;":•;n;·;~0::,;:·~~·~1~:~·~: •• :: and contingent creditor s of \·~. utt1eo1,,1i.<eome>l••n1 \J uanita Arnold of Irvine, DA'f&D=-•·""· C•ltfornl•,,•nd perse>ns ~~~-Who mey be otMrwl-In• -· te rested In tM wlll •ndl or n11aMn a,..... estate: ~~:.'!:~~~ A petition has been fll~ ~ ... _.... c.a .• ,, , bV Pamela M . Svldergol tn
~.i nm ~' the Sup erior Court of
Pu1>••V>e0 Ora~ c.o." 0 •·•• "''0' Orange County requesting
s.oi >• <><• 1 10 " '"'° :mi '° that Pamela M Svidergol
Pl'Rl.IC ...;oTH'E be appointed as personal
represen ta t i v e to ad ·
NOT ICE OF DEATH OF minist e r the est ate of
H OW A RD F . M O WR Y , Juanita Arnold (under the
aka HOWA RD MOWR Y, I ndependent Administra-
W A:-;Jll N<iTON I A I'> Th e Cons umer aka H.F. MOWRY , AND t1on of Est ates Act). The
I I · f • · h d d d d OF P ET~ON TO AD· petition is set for hear ing 'r<11 \J('l Sa Cl) <..:omm1~c;1on as eel e to rop M INISTER ESTATE NO. in Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic
the r hild n•sistant pack aging rule from some A·106060. 1 Ce nter Dr ive, w est, in the
med1cat1ons containingpot assium . T o a ll he1r s ,c1 1v of Santa Ana ,
The rulc change. which took effect this week . beneficiaries, cr editors' California on October 28,
allows sale of potassium supplements in lbe form o f and contlnqent creditors of j 1980 al tO :OO a.m .
eH ervcsc·ent tablets each containing not more t han H o w a r d F . Mowrv o f I F YOU OBJECT to the
50 milliequivalents of pot assium without the special N e w Po r I B e a c h • grantlr19 of the petition ,
packages California, <Jnd persons you should either appear who mav be otherw ise in-at the hearlno and state Prev1ously the chi ld-r esistant packages h ad terested i n the will and/or your ob jec t ions or file
been required for these pr oducts if they contained estate : written objections w ith the
morethan25 m illiequ ivalen tsofpotassium A petition has t>een filed cour t before the hear lnQ.
T hese supplement s are used to counter by Rehse F. Mowry In the Your appearance may be
potassium deficiencies in the body c aused by the Superior Court of Orange in per son or by vour at·
use of di uretics, dietary d eficiencies or other fac· Countv r equesting that1torney. Reh se F. M owry be ap-I F Y 0 U A R E A
tor s. 1. -p ointed as personal jCREOITOR o r a cont -Overdoses can result tn 1stlessness, confusion I representat i ve to ad · lngent creditor of the de -
and m uscle wc~kness . . . minister the estate o f I ceased. you must file your T he commission said .. a studr in.~1cated th~t Howard F. Mowry <under claim with t he court or
children found the tablets repulsi ve, and thus 1t the Independent Ad·l present It to the per sonal
approved the relaxation or the packaging rule r e· ministration of Estates rep resentative appointed
quested by a manufacturer or the drugs. I A ct>. The petition is set by the court w ithin four --.. J tor nearing in Dept. No. 3 months from the date of •~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~at 7000vic CeMer Driv~ first i~uanceof letters as 1 west, in the Cltv of Santa provided In Section 700 of
Ana Callfornlaon October the P r obat e Code of
28 19ao at 10:00 a.m . California. The tim e for
Employ ers :
New Hiring Plan
Cuts Your Taxes!
You can get an income tax credit of up to
$3 JOO for each worker hired under new
employment tax credit programs for the
first year on the job -and up to $1 ,800 for
the second year. It's ea sy . No red tape, no
complicated forms. Eligible job applicants
get vouchers. You exchange the voucher for
a Tax Credit Certificate to keep w ith your
tax r ecords. For det ail s, contact:
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Jobs For People , People For Jobs
EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
ORANGE couN'fv JOB BANK
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lent• An•, C•. t270I 714-NI 4311
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iF YOU OBJECT to the flllno claims w ill not ex-
granting of t he petition, pire prior to tour months
vou shoUld either appear from the date of the hear·
at the hearing a nd state Ing noticed abOve.
vour objections or fil e YOU MAY EXAM I NE
written objections with the the file kept by the cour t.
I court before the hear ing. If you are interested In the
Your appearance may be esta te, you mav file a re·
I
in person or by vour at· quest with the cour t to re·
torney, ceive special notice of the
I F Y 0 U A R E A inven tory of estate assets
C REDITO R or a cont·land of the petitions, ac-
1
lngent creditor of the de· counts and repor t s
ceased, vou must file your I descr ibed in Section 1200
c l ai m with the court or of the California Pr-0bate
present it 10 the personal Code. l r epresentative appointed
by the court within four Duffern H. Helsing, At·
I months from the date of torney at C:aw, Rimel &
first Issuance of letters as H elsi ng, Inc., 1055 N .
provided in Section 700 of Mai n, Suit e 406, Santa
lthe Prob a te Code of Ana,Ca.92101.
Californ ia. The time for filing claims will not e1<-Publlsl>ed Or-Coo•t o.11v Pllot
pi re prior to four months O<t 2• >.•. '"° .ro•HO
from the dat e of the hear·
Ing noticed above.
I YOU M AY EXAMINE
the f ile kept bv the court.
If you are interested In the
estate, vou mav file a re·
quest with the court to re·
ceiv e special notice of the
Inventory of estate assets
and of t he petitions, ac·
c ounts and repor t s
described in Section 1200
of the California Probate
Code.
Ktene a Dion, Attorn•vs
•t Law, 3333 w. cout
lilghway, Suite 401 ,
Newport 8H<h, Ca. '2663;
tel: 645-4044.
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NATION
80 Seek Title
Chili Cookoff
Contest Hot
CARSON CITY, Nev. CAP) -It will take a
burning ambition and a fiery spirit, but aomeoae la
going to walk away with the title of best chill cook
in the Sierra this weekend.
The Third Annual Great Hilb Sierra Chill
Cookoff and Wall-to-Wall Gastronomic Dell1ht
opens Saturday with preliminary cookoffs, when a
field of 60 chili epicures are whittled to 20 flnallata.
Those finalists will face top-seeded chili·
makers from Northern California and Nevada oo
Sunday.
The winner will represent the Sierra relion in
the world championship chill cookoff Oct. 218 in
Southern California.
I
OM. v "'-Or AJ J
PAY MO INCOMITAX IN 1910 ...
lleOVBl TAXIS PAID IN
1977, 1971 & 197'
It is possible for you to recover
a pproximately two dollar\ of taxes f Of
every dollar you invest while porticipotlnq
in o hq,ly profit motivated investment.
* Foti yecn of~ ecceptcrce
• FCJYOr'Clble tar opirion letters * Aediity of ~ invetted * Avoilci>le to indivads and
cOfpootions.
ACT NOW FOR 1980
'l'VE NEVER MEN HAPPll,.,' IAYI HOUSEWIFE-CLOWN, 41
Midge Donoven, ~ 9ome Clown Prope, Showe~ Glee
Judges include the current world champion
chili cooks, Joe and Shirley Stewart, the Nevada
stale champ, Terry Johnson, and 1978 world cham-
pion Rudy Valdez. ~
For More Information and Private Confidential
Appointments and T CD Savings ~
Clown Dream Finally C'-•De True CALL
GERALD KOZAK By JULES LOH
A~S.-MllCar-J 0 JI
UPPER MONTCLAIR, N.J . -From the time
she was a girl, Midge Donovan had a fantasy that
she shared with no one because no one else would
understand.
In her secret heart, she always wanted to be a
clown. ·
"It was a defense mechanism, I guess," she
said. "When things get heavy, you smile to hide
the hurt."
MIDGE'S MOTHER DIED WHEN she was 12.
The family ·was not well off. She went to work at
17, married at 19. Heavy.
"When things were tough I smiled a lot on the
outaide," she said, ''and I always bad my clown
fantasy to cling to. I never even told my husband
about it. I never told my
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beat friend. I never told a .4UERJCA soul. But jwat lhinkin1 n.ir• about clowns made me
--------a1J tln&Jy .. , The hardest times were yet to come. Three years ago, Midge's
bu.aband, Bill, became totally dlaabled with em-
physema.
"Well, I wu 45 and had to 10 to work. With a
friend, who wu a recent widow. I opened a dress
shop. It was a success, but it wu a •t.ruule, and I
wua~k.
''WITH THE SHOP TAKING UP all my time,
and the situation at home needing my time, my
life wu a real meas, all downhill. I became a com-
pulsive eater, gained about 40 pounds.
"Al always, I hid my grief behind a lau1b.
Good old happy Midge, ever the cut-up. But I bad
never gone through worse times. Then, last year, I
saw this ad in the paper that cban1ed my life." n. ... Mid: Clowa SelMd.
• ..l dlda't besttate. I ...i an application. I didn't mow what would eome qt tt. I apected to
be told tbat JOU bad to be 30 and bad to 10 olf with
a clrcua or 90metbln1. Here I wu, 41 yean old,
applytna for clown school. Abeurd.
"From the fint day, il wu juat wonderful.
"THERE WERE 11 IN THE class. The
youngest was 12 and tbe oldest wu over 80. Moel
were in their 20a. I went for two hours every· Fri·
day ni&bt for 13 weeks. All week long, I looked
forward to Friday night.
Bull in China Shop
LONDON (AP) -A bull escaped • ~ a catUe
auction at the northern ~llsh viUa~ f Otley
and charged into a china shop, destro . .ug lamps
and china ornaments, according to the London
Daily Telegraph.
Store mana1er Peter Jordan looked up to find
a anortinc 18-month-old bull in bis china shop,
trampllnithedlaplayed merch~ before it found
it.a way out and was captured. the paper said.
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College's 1V Art Classes
& Then Take 15~ Off
Art Suepbes from
Aaron Brothers Art Marts
When you enroll in Coastline Community College's
television art classes. ·~pplied Sketching Tech·
nlques'' (Art 119) and "Calligraphy" (Art 215J._
Aaron Brothers Art Marts will give you 15% off
all art supplies and frames (except sale items).
An exciting home learning experience for college
credit, each "telecourse" will air during the 1980
fall semlster on KOCE-lV, channel 50. And you
can get everything you'll need for sketching and
calligraphy at Aaron Brothers: pencils. pape~ pens.
Ink markers, t-squares. drawing tables. masking tape
and more! For your 15% discount (good through
January 1981), just present your telecourse"
enrollment card when purchasing your supplies.
For enrollment lnfonnatlon. call 963·0824.
The ardst·instructors will demonstrate their artistic
techniques from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (extept Ms.
Edmonds' Huntington Beach appearance set for
1 p.m. to 5 p.m.) at these Art Marts:
Bruce Mdntvre. "Sketching Technlqu_..
Sun., Sept 14 Cost.a Mesa
Sun., Sept 21 Huntington Beach
Sun., Sept 28 Cost.a Mesa
Sun., Oct 5 Huntington Beach
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"Then came the test, sort of the final exam -
go out to the shopping mall and be a clown.
. "~ took as a character a woman all dolled up
m satin who was really funny looking but thought
of herself as gorgeous.
as I started putting on my makeup I knew it would
work. By the hme I put on my purple wig I was no
longer Midge Donovan. I was Maggie D. Clown. I
went to the shopping mall and had a ball.
Everybody laughed. including me.
JltS. ........... Wlelll
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"Well , 1t didn't work. l went out in the shop·
ping maJI ancl nearly suffocated I couldn't do il.
Here I was, a lifelong extrovert trying to portray
an introvert. Nobody laughed.
"Now l clown every chance I get. It feels so
great. l 've knocked off 25 pounds. The world is not ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~
"I was crushed. As a clown, I was an absolute
failure. So much for the dream or a lifetime.
'·A few weeks later, I was at home listening to
country-western music and suddenly it hjt me. I
would be a clown cowgirl, an outlandish extrovert
-myself, but someone different.
"In 24 hours, I had my costume made. As soon
threatening. I've never been happier.
"I don't know where it will lead, but it's the
biggest thing in my life. Maybe I could be a full-
time clown, you know, like Ronald MacDonald or
something. We'll just have to wait and see.
.. The worst thing that can happen is that
nothing will come of it, but I 'II still have a great
lime doing it.
..Think of it. A clown saved my life. and the
clown is me." ------------------------------------------=---
Here's What We Have in Store!
Store-All Jars
and Rack
Keep It In sight and on
hand with these deco·
ratlve multi-purpose
storage jar units. Hand·
crafte d dark·stained
pine rack holds 1ars tha t
a re easy 10 screw on o r off. Use the store·all jars in the kitchen to
hold vitamins. herbs. candy or tea . Or use them In the workshop
to hold beads. nuts. bolts. and other ti ttJe goodies. Put things on
the handy shelf too! Label the goods with graphic name stickers
(assonment included) and stick a label o n the acrylic nameplate
also With decorative mounting hardware Rack ( 14" x 9 " x 4 ")
wit!i 5 JM:. ( 114 " x 4 ")Reg. 11 95 $9.88. Rack (24" x 8 '' x 5")
with b iars ( 214" x 3 12 ") Reg 14 95 $12.88.
Our 1 ¢ Frame Sale
Fits Everyone
Thru Sun., Oct. 51
You only have a f....-w days leftt Buy one frame at
the regular pnce and get a second frame that
costs the same or less for one cent. (Custom
framing, fitting and labor not included )
IV ~~~~~~ltl'
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wouodin.: h1i. "1fe . wh11 11\ 1 he
hmt• ht•udt•tt T u h1n• ('1111nh '
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bodily lOJUr')' lit \Ii .1s a lt'''t'r
Included often. • 111 tht• or1>t111al
~hargt'of attcrnµt~I mu11frr
SWALLOW \\ ~ .i n·us1·d ur
firin g a l2·gllllt(t' sh11t~un lJIJs l
lh al struck Kan·11 Swa llv"". J5.
1n the face al lhl'tr hum~· 111
Iv anhoe on Dt>t· 6
T he p roseeut1on c·onlt:'ndcd
th at the de fenda nt d~la beratt'ly
pointed the gw1 a l Mrs. Swallow
dur ing an argument and had
previously threatened to kill her
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Friday, October 3. 1980 DAJL '( PILOT :I 1.1
Big Houses a Problem
Af fl1renl City Devising a New Ordinance
I.OS ALTOS Ill LLS <AP J
I lo\\ big s hould a house be"
Planners in thi:; city where a
nt'w hmJi.c often eoi.ts m or e than
$600,000 a rc trying to fi g ure that
out
With a required m inimum lot
size of one acre pf!r house, of
f1 ciab find thal big houses sit too
bolrtly on the land, especially
when thcrl' is no landscaping to
nlJke the ~citing mor e a ppeal
ing
"WHEN YOU ADO :J swim·
ming poo l and tennis t·«11rt . as
many people do, you ~ ·"C a lot
of visual impact on t h1 !Jnd," he
savs. ~·W e're hard l y getting
anyt hing belo1,1, 5 ,000 s quare
reel, .. says planning engineer
John Carbon, who notes that un·
til a fe\\ years ago. 3.500 square
feel was 1·ons idered a big house
Bet·au.'\\' I arge r houses <.'over
mor e ~round. t here is le~s ex
posed ~round tn absorb water.
a nd runoff problems c-an result
in flooclt n~ during storm~. he
s aid.
"ll may be th at :i 5.000 ~qu1:1re
foot house is not too big for a
011e·acre lot. But 1n the future
m aybe someone will h ave to
give up the idea of a pool or the
tennis court. We're working on
those questions," he said.
Planners devised an ordinance
lo deal with the issue. but r e·
cently withdrew it and are work·
i n g o n o n e t h a t i s m o r e
sophisticated, he sa id. It may be
ready for consideratfon by the
C ity Co uncil w i thin a fe w
months.
T h e t rend toward big ger
houses t he past two years has
la rgely economi<: origins. he
said
''H' YOU BUY a lot for
$200,000, then you have to build a
house of two o r three ti mes the
value to get financing from the
han ks." he said.
ll 's not un us ua l to find a
$675,000 price tag on house!>
her e. he said
Professionals and executives
fro m the electronics industry
which n ourishes in the r egion
compr ise m ost of t he c ity ':.
population of 7.000.
Ban on Dancing Upheld
SAN FRANCISCO l AP> A
b an against topless and bottom -
less d an cing in Santa Cla r a
County was uphe ld by the stale
Court of Appeal.
The court. wh ich backed a
lower court's decision. s aid the
county's law against nude danc
ing in r esta urants, ba rs and
othe r pla ces was constitutional
A municipal court ha d ruled
'the law was "unc:onstilut1 onal 10
the light of the First and Four
t~e nt h Amendments,·· b ut a
s uperior court la ter set a side the
rulan~.
On Thursday. the state Court
of Appeal upheld the s uperior
court's action
The case involves Dehra Jean
Mor ris who w<1s ar rested while
dandng at a t avern.
The de fenst-maintained that
the gWl may have discharged
ac cidentally while Swallow was
drunk and up~et <ibout an a l·
leged a ffair bet ween Mrs
Swa llow and a man with whom
s he worked. Mrs Swallow de
nied the affair Billy 011d S!lhil
SHE T ES TIFI E D th ~t
Swallow bea t her . dragged her
into the bedroom and threw her
on t he bed. held the g un to her
face and s aid she was go ing te
die .
Billy Carte r hsle n s a s his wift> Sybil responds to a Question
fro m the a ud ience d uring a taping of the "Donahue " TV
s how in Chica~o. Sen ate probers T hursday cr it ic ized Billy .
the president's brot her . for his inter action with Libyan
offici als in recent months.
CELEBRATE O UR NEW
SU NDAY SHO PPING HO URS
W IT H C H AMi->A C NE BR UNCH
IN THE ZODIAC AT
Conviction~ Rejected
NEW YO RK (AP) -The m urde r conviction
of two teen-age brothers has been overturned by
an a ppeals court on grounds that police refused to
let them see the ir mother befor e they confessed to
killing a grocer whom they robbed of S39.
T he four-me m ber p anel of the Appellate
Divis ion of Sta te Supre m e Court ruled that
Em anuel Rivera. now 21, and his brother C andido.
22, be retried or released. They are serving se n·
tences of 15 yea rs to life at Rikers Island he re .
4 Given Jail Terms
SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -Prison senten ces
have been handed to four men accused or t rying to
rob 150 elder ly people at a card gam e in May.
E ach of the four pleaded guilty to charges
ste m m ing from the incident at the Filipino Senior
Citizens Club.
More than 100 warning shots were fi red by the
gunmen. and ont• card player died or a heart 'at
tack
October's
Gardening Tips
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11nJ a hn~I ni nlh1.·r~ ciln hit pl;rn\cd now.
D Garden Plants: Pt;in1 ..
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back and ft!ll 111lh Roiier's Flower
Pood 111 rcpfan• nutrurnl~ uM"d up
durlri.i lhc hluomlnU pcrit•d.
The Plant Doctor
QWillKnow
My camellias haw smllll hlooms.
.sometimes none at all. What is
wron~?
Canwl lias produce many more
buds Ulan can properly hloom.
Pinch off all but a couple of
he. buds in each cluster.
Make sure }oou follow. the right ll~hting,
fertilizing and waterin~ requirements for >'OUr
climate zone.
• Brina ~r own qu'eltlOM to our ruident
plant doctor.
N-M NEWPO RT R EAC~ i
Brin9 Us Your Tired and Weary Knives.
•
FREE KNIFE SHARPENING
Ear.h Sunday begrnmng at 11 a.m head 10 N M s
North Entrance where you II be greeted with a co mp-
lrme"nlary cocktatl1 Then relax rn our Zodiac Restaur·
ant over gourmet breakfast delights accompanied oy
complimentary champagne What a way to stan your
shopping day 1 Seatings are at 11 12 noon and 1
Please call early for reservations 759 1900 ext 330
Saturday, Oct. 4 11 a.m.-4· p.m.
A J. A. Henckel's Representative wi ll be on premiCo
answer all your questions regarding any brand o f knife.
P S After Brunch bro wse tnrough the store we re
open each Sunday from 12 noon 10 5 p m al N·M
Newport Beach
GOURMET MARKET
M.ah, Seafood, Del ..ct ,roct.c~
3444 IE. Coast Hwy .• COf'OM ct.t Mer
675-1353 FtlHDELIVHY
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BRING WINTER COLORS
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SANTA'S
WAREHOUSE
Sneak Preview r
Starts October 17
fu~I a ,x•ck of whal'~ lo rnmc C:cl ;i h1,·;id ~larl on maktnl! thl\
Chnsl ma~~·· 1111. Tht• cfwl> haw iu~I 111~~·1r hr<I
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Camelli as
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Azaleas
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Hl'g. ,:.1 '1~111 Now $10.50
He}.!.$ ~l.~l~ Now $ 7 .98
On ~air througfi Oct 23rd
It's Halloween and Our I
Florist is Treating
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for l:ill Jn11ralinlo! Im•. 11 d1i..·~n'l
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They arrive approximate!)' 20 days hefore
llallow<?cn. And they're w ry lar1o1e . Some will be
decorated in a uni11uc way. -NURSERY • INDOOR/OUTDOOR PLANTS
& rLORtST • LANDSCAPING • ANTIQUES
PATIO FURNITURE & ACCESSORIES
San Joaquin Hills Rd. at ~lac Arthur Bl\'d.
1\cn is!\ from Fa!lhion Island • Newport Ocach
Opc'n 9 to 6 Daily
640-5800
The
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11 :00 and '.\:00 Wee kdays
11 :00, 1 :00 and 3:00 Saturday and Sundi\y -. .
Special Guest
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You're im•itcd to attend;
October 7 Camellia and Azalea Care 11 :00
( .11.:toht·r 21 Get Your Houseplants Ready for
Winter 11 :00
Rcpolli n~. J\lilkini.{l·u It i "I-!" :\ ir la yt·ri n~.
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' A... DAIL v PtLOT Business
Unique F,arming Methods Used for 'The Islan<J,s'
STOCKTON 1APl Farm.ana LI a UtUe dUfer .. nt 1n lht' m1u~
of rtdalm~ pH\ bo1i1 and ediment soll west of hf'n calltod 'ttl-..
blanda."
The liU\d would tM' under walu lf It weren't for mile" of levet'11
holdin1 back tnbutaraea ol t.be Sacramento·San Jo•qwri Delli!
That fact wa• reemphaJu1ed a we8 ato today when a levee broke1,
floodina ~.000 •rl"ft of pnme cropland ln one tract
Th~ S<lft neR~ <it the peat S{lll, formed over mtlUons of years fr<>m
dt•t·un11NJ1Ctng tul('s, rt'qu1res specialized m•chinery because
whceleJ regs "'l 1nk right down," said retired grower J ohn
lut'kt'rmun
manage their irrigation properly. Zuckerman said.
·'There is no salt intrusion except in very dry years in late
summer. and then people just don'l irrigate," he said.
Potatoes one~ were the islands' main crop, but many farmers
swit~hed to asparagus and com over the years as potato produc·
li'armer& tn the 18land1 UH dlff•nnl equ1pmf'lnl and irr11a11on
methods from most .rrowen t.ruuae their •oil 1~ 11C1 d11fenmt
111 furl, th"' ('aterptllar tractor was invented by Stockton
hluduimllh He nJ1tm111 Holt to provide treads to spread the tractor's
Wl'lt(hl for Wll' IO the ii>lands. Zuckerman said. Holt eot the idea
trnm on.,nl ul farmers on the Islands who put tules on their horses'
hl><>Vl'S so there would be fewer pounds per square inch. ··on the plus :;Ide, the soil Is so porous you can sub-Irrigate,"
uttd~d Zuckerman, 70, who farmed the Islands !or 42 years and
whose htlhtir.w us the are11 's potato king in the early 19008
Sub·irrigatton involvt!s 11iphoning river water Into irrigation
ditches wtll(•h flow tn two-Coot-deep holes called "spud ditches.''
"fly c<mtrolhnti: the hdght of the water in tho11e ditches, the
watu subs right aeross laterally because the ground il'I lik e a
apunge," Zuckerman exrlallled
lion increased in other areas. ·
Not all the soiJ, reclaimed by Chinese workers in the 19th cen-
tury. is peat. Mattes noted.
"What's amazing is that each island has a little different type
or soil," he said. "Some islands have a mineral type called sedi-
ment soil that is brought in by rivers up above and deposited in the
area."
"The 5oU type 11 very wuql.tt 1n lbat area, very fertile, very
hi&h in oricuuc matter whtt·h 111 what makea up peal.'' uld l>Ouar
Mattn . San Joaquin County afneulture in1pector But the blackish, fluffy peat ia the a rea's best known soil,
which people can see wafting away when a good wind rises. Most
island growers don't live on their land and lli)me people can 't even
live in Sl()('kton because of the peat dust.
"It ·a very high m n1tro1en and or1anlc matter •o croPt d<>
grow quite ea11ly." Matttts .aid 1n a telephone interview
"However, lts's lOu(Cht'r around to farm bt>cause ol tbe cooalatency
of the soil You have to work It at proper UmeA or you'll compact
the soil Of" have It blow away on you " Salt from delta waters i~n 't a problem for growers who "lf you have allergies, peat raises havoc because it's reaJ fine
particles of organic matter." Mattes said.
Divorced Applicant Rates OK
Solar Soothies
Susan Conklin uses energy generated from solar panel
to run her blender for making fruit juices she sells on a
downtown Portland, Ore. street corner. She's named the
product appropriately enough, "Suzi's Solar Soothies."
Alcohol-powered
Cars· Big in Brazil
SAO PAULO Brazil <AP> -Automobiles that run on pure
alcohol are beg~ning to catch on in Bruil -especiilly since
gasoline went up to $2.61 a gallon and alcohol remained at Sl.24. .
Taxi driver Joao Paulo Goncalves wheels a new alcoholic
Volkswagen Beetle around Sao Paulo. Brazil's biggest and most
car -congested city.
"It's great. No problems." he said. "l don 't get the same
mileage, but alcohol is so much cheaper. it's worth it."
GONCALVES GETS 11.S MILES to the gallon with alcohol and
used to gel 20 with gasoline in bis old taxi.
A new alcohol VW Beetle costs the equivalent of $3,640 :.._.just 3
percent more than the gasoline version. It is almost exactly the
same as the gas-burning model, except that lbe engine and the fuel
system have been treated to withstand the higher corrosiveness of
alcohol. · li Brazil is turning to alcohol as an alternative to. ~aso ~e
because of the cost or importing petroleum -Sl0.5 baJlion this
year. It also is studying the possibility of using vegellible oil as a
substitute for diesel fuel.
ADAfTING ENGINES TO RUN on the ~ure alcohol _is not dif.
ficult, and sales of pure alcohol can are t~~g of!. leavmg a trail
of would· be buyers behind on monlh·long wa~ll~g ~sts. .
This country, with a population of 123 million_m an area s~g~t·
ly larger lban the continental United States. decaded to exploit 1u
tropical climate to grow petroleum subsli~ut~s. Already one of 4be
world's top s ugar producers. it opted lo distill alcohol from sugar
cane to use as fuel. . li IJ f al bol In Thia year Brazil will produce l bil on g_a ons o C? . .
1985, when total investment in the program Wtll reach $6 billion. it
aims to make 2.8 billion gallons.
NEW YORK tAPJ -Being
divorced generally doesn 't pose
problems for people looking for
a management JOb. Sometimes
It 's even an advantage But be-
ing in the process of getting
divorced is a real disadvantage.
These are among the con·
c lusions of a survey among
heads of management-level
personnel agencies across the
United States and Canada.
The survey was taken by Na·
tional Personnel Associates, a
net work or 237 personnel agen-
cies that cooperate in riJling jobs
at the S\8,000-$75,000 level.
SIXTY-ONE percent of the
survey respondents believe a ·
divorced job applicant is not at a
disadvantage, while 31 percent
believe there is a disadvantage.
Eighy-four percent believe that
being in a djvorce process is a dis-
advantage while 10 percent dis·
agree.
Many or these agency heads.
who exchange thousands of re·
sum es and employer job listings
yearly in their cooperative er.
forts to fill jobs. expaQded on
their questionnaire comments
·'Divorced persons are hot -
employment candidates because
they are independent of famiJy.
Employers feel they devote
more t.o the job and career than
married or single people." eom·
m-ented Phil Orlesky of Fort
Garry Personnel Serviees Ltd ..
Wi nnipeg. Ma nitoba "Un-
fortunate ly . people go ing
through a divorce a r e con·
sidered somewhat unstable or
unpredictable," be added.
, "Tbe divorced person is more
c•a,..s.lo••
Or . Edward G. Gibson,
scientist.astronaut on the
84-day Skylab 4 mission in
1973 -74 , h as left the
astro n a ut co rps f or a
second time . H e will
become advanced systems
m anager for TRW Oefe~e
and Space Systems group m
Redondo Beach.
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or only $38.~. the Orange Cont Dally Pilot Le1al Department
will publiab your Flctltlous Bualnua Name Statement 4 times. We
will file your bualneu name with the Oran1e County Clerk. Their
fee la $10 for 1 bu'lne11 name, a,. for each additional business
rname. SAVE STEPS!
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apt to be a11ar1mcnt orlenU.'tl, 1>11
high mortgage interest <'Olils rm
the purchase of a h11uiic arc nut ;1
big factor. and th1!'. ts an advan
tage," says Chuck If ank 1n1> ''' Hankins Pe rsonnel S1•rv11·•·~.
Lima, Ohio.
'"In the past . be in..i d1v11ri·c tl
may have been a druwbuck
Now 1t indicates greutcr ea~e 1n
relocation and that is one o( the
biggest pluses a management
applicant can have,'' said Jerold
E. Tompson of Bowman As·
sociates Inc., Grand Rapids.
Mich.
Charles 8 . Delbridge of As·
sociated Personne l, Decatur.
Ill .. says, "A female candidate
who is in the process of getting a
divorce is al a disadvantage
because the employer might feel
l!enQHE
lleslclh Q Bent Fr
BeyllM-B"tlne Benni PO
that she will go back to her
husband and stop working.··
"A divorce of less than .two
years is a complete red flag, If
getting divorced is mentioned no
one will talk to the applicant,"
comments Evelyn Thomas of
Salesmen Only Inc., Rosemont,
111.
ON THE OTHER hand, Helen
Piers Browning, CPC of Mutual
Personnel Service, Maco•. Ga.,
feels. "A divorced female with
children is highly prized for
long-term management-oriented
positions because she will have
to work and will make the
necessary life adjustments to
succeed.
"A divorced man is often
shunted aside in sales because
O\'t .. r l 'ht" Count..-r
•NASO Ustincjs
be lacks the pr-aper domestic
base for e ntertaining clients and
projecting a sense of long-term
stability.
"We have some cHents who
will inter view d ivor ce·in·
progress people and the re·
cently·divorced but will not in·
terview long-t e rm divor ced
males because 'something is
probably wrong with them.' "
Raisins Costly
FR~NO IAP) -Independent
packers will pay Sl,200 per ton
for the 1980 crop of Thompson
seedless raisins. industry of·
fi cials have reported. A record
price of $1 ,600 a ton was paid in
1978 after early rains cut the
crop by two-thirds.
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Friday. October 3. 1980 s CWLV PILOl ,, I.;
Despite PSA Strike
Air Travelers
Unhampered
SAN DIEGO CAP> -The strike that s hut down Pacific
Southwest Airlines appeared on lbe horizon 10 months
before it landed, bke its big stretch jets that grow out of a
llny speck in lhe sky
A week ago, when the 450 pilots and flight engineers
walked out after 10 rutile months of negotiations,
everybody was ready.
Airlines up and down the coast. the biggest ones as
well as the liniest eight-seat commuter lines, grabbed up
PSA ·s stranded 22.000 daily passengers instantly.
BUT AS THE STRlKE entered its second week,
everyone but the travelers, who had expected to be hurt
the m05t, was complaining. PSA was losing $1 million a
day without any sign of an early resumption of talks to set-
tle the contract dispute. •
Alt but a handful of the 3, 700 employees on PSA 's
payroll wiJl be home by today, laid off and wondering how
the b1Us will be paid.
And the airline that tried to help the most, Pan Am,
finds itself with a 333·
seat white Dumbo in
the skies.
"WE WANTED TO help by pulling up the .... ____________ _,~
DC-10,'' says Pan Am
ma na ger George •
Willert. "The passenger load is getting better, but after a
week we're still averagingJnly 80 passengers. It's got to
be half foll to pay for itself."
The big strike special le ves at 7 a .m for Los Angeles
and San Francisco. comin back at night after shuttling
back and forth four times a day
"If we don't do better, we'll have to drop it," said
Wilfert.
THJS WAS THE SLACK season for air travel in
California. Travelers scurried to other ticket counters for
a few hours a week ago Thursday but they have reported
little inconvenience since.
By prior agreement, other airlines have honored all
unused tickets PSA had sold on its 200 daily flights to 13
major cities in California and Nevada as well as Phoenix,.
and cities in Mexico.
Western Airlines added two round trips to its San
Diego-San Francisco and Los Angeles-Sacramento routes
and a round trip between Los Angeles and Las Vegas.
DESPITE THAT, SPOKESWOMAN Linda Dozier said
most of Western's planes have been flying 15 to 20 percent
em pty.
A special desk in San Diego was set up by Western for
PSA passengers but "we've never had more than 15 to 20
people in that line," she said. "Things were busy but there
were seats available .''
Julian Levine, a s pokesman for Continental Airlines in
Los Angeles, said there have been "a few more
passengers" than usual on flights between Phoenix and
Los Angeles because of the PSA strike.
JACK FRANCOIS, A SPOKESMAN for Los Angeles
International Airport, said no problems have been caused
by the strike even though PSA flew 70 percent of the travel
between LA and San Francisco.
"It's less busy at Terminal Six, t he PSA terminal,
which used to be jammed up," Francois said .
.B.ul problems m ay deveJop 1f tbe s trike 1s conunued
past Thanksgiving Day, Franco!s said.
A SPOKESMAN FOR Host lnternatJonaJ, operator ol
airport concessions throughout California, said busmeaa b
down at San Diego, San Jose and Sacramento, aU major
PSA points. But Nelson Fitch said he was unable to say
how much.
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Sad and Pathetie 'l..ast Durrah' for Ali
Holmes Batters Fonner Champion Into Submission in 11th Round
LAS VEGAS \AP> f'lreworts Ut up th~ sky
over UW ... "'°wtrln& mountain ran1e that aurrounda
thia l•llUAI capital of the country But somehow.
they Memed terribly c.>ut of pla~
from a blubbt-ry 254 poWlds to a svelte 217\'t and
rt'lum«t aat ""•' 38 to make tus bid.
But II was not to be
lnat.ed of ~ket.a and nate11. I\ WH a time for
udd .... Boxin1 bad reached t.he end of &n era
Wtwn Ali reitched lnlu the well for one more
m1rat'ltl, he found 1t empty In the autumn of his
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ln the patklna lot out.aide a 1amblln1 culn<> where
a 31-year-old boxer took .-bat should ~ bil lut
de1perate shot at sports· blU•t prise
boxing life, there just were no more springtimes
TH£8E, IN A temporary rtna. surrounded by
hotts ol hip rollers and fistfuls of celebrities,
Muhammad All sat in his comer. beaten once and
for all by Larry Holmes, a former $500 a week
sparring partner who &raduated to the
heavyweight ct,ampionsblp of the world.
left •
IT ALL t:NDEO In his corner when longtime
trainer Angelo Dundee refused lo let him answer
"It is the most glamorous tiUe in sports a
· the bell for the I Ith round. It was a decision con-
structed of compassion by a man who has been at
Ah 's side from the beginning.
crown Ali wore for an unprecedented three times,
a crown he wanted once more. So he thrust aside
two years of retirement, punished his body down
The irony of the ending was that 16 years ago,
Dundee pushed his fighter out of a corner lo a
seventh round knockout of SoMy Liston that made
F our-gmne Streak
Dodgers Need That to Win NL West
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -It
was difficult to distinguish
between the pennant contenders
and the also-rans when the
Gianta concluded their season
series with the Dodgers.
There was a euphoric glow in
the Giants' clubhouse and dejec-
tion in the Dodgers' quarters
after the Gianta posted a 3·2 vie·
· tory Thursday night.
The Giants probably didn't re-
alize they had clinched firth
place, but they knew they bad
handed the Dod1er1' pennant
hOJ>H a c111Sbins blow -and
that .... all that mattered.
PE8RAP8 111£ rivalry isn't
what it used to be, yet the vic-
tory was especially sweet for the
Gianta' club which finished the
season series 5.13 against the
Dodgers and is 15-30 against
them at Candlestick Park since
1978.
• 'Tlala waa more •aUal)'ln• lb.an a P'and..aam, •• aal4 team eapUID Darrell Evam, wbme
two-out, two-run •tnsle with the baaea loaded in the bottom ol the
el1btb erased the Dod1ers' 2· 1
lead.
Tbe game-winnin1 blow, a
blooper to right. knocked Los
Angeles three games behind
Houston entering. a three-game
series with the Astroa beginning
tonight at Dodger Stadium.
"We've got to win four in a
row now," grumbled Dodgers'
Manager Tommy Lasorda,
mindful a series sweep would
merely earn a tie and force a
playoff game at Dodger Stadium
Monday.
LOS ANGELES seemed to be
in good shape wben starter Dave
Goltz entered the bottom of the
eighth with a 2-1 lead, thanks to
Steve Garvey's two-run bomei
.PROMOTER AS~
$151MlLUON
LAS VEGAS <AP> -A
lawsuit by a Los Aneeles-based
promoter, which claimed to
have the ori1inal rlehts to
Muhammad Ali's comeback
fl1ht, WU flled Thursday in U.S.
District Court against Don Kine
Productions Inc., seeking SU1.5
mlllion in compensatory and
pUllitive damaees.
Also named as defendants
were All and Larry Holmes.
A spokesman for Prime Sports
said the tesal action was not an
attempt to stop the fieht but
rather to seek redress from the
current promoters, who
"wron1fully conspired to ex·
elude Prime Sports from promo-
tJon of the fight."
The lawsuit contends that
Prime Sports spent $1.5 million
"to secure the ri&hta to Ali's
comeback attempt."
The Pennant Race
Games
W l GS left
y-Houston 92 17 .579
Dodgera et 10 .sea 3
y-Ctlndted tie tor division thle.
The Remains Schedule
HOUSTON (3): Away (3) Oct. 3, 4,
5 at Loe Angeles.
DODGERS (3): Home (3) Oct. 3. 4, s ve. Homton.
off Vida Blue in the first inning.
Goltz had allowed the Giants
only two earned runs in 32 in·
nings this season, one of the runs
coming in the fifth inning when
Blue hit a sacrifice fly. ·
Pinch-batter Milt May singled
with one out in the eighth, Max
Venable beat out an infield hit
and pinch-batter Jim Wohlford
nied out. After the count went to
1-1 on Jack Clark, Goltz had to
leave the game.
''My right calf ·cramped up,''
explained Goltz, 7·10. '· 1 fell it
on the farat pitch to Clark. Then I
bad DOUllnc on the second one. I COUidn't push olfthe mound." Rt Jlever Bobby Ca1tlllo
walked Clark, loading the bales.
Steve Howe took over and Evans
got around on Howe's inside 1-0
pitch for his 13th game-winning
RBI of the season.
"IT'S AS BIG a hit as I've got
all year," said E vans . "l 've
seen a lot of their hits do the
same thing. This usually hap·
pens to us. I just got enough of
the ball to lift it over the in· field.··
"It was the best pitch I could
throw in that s ituation -a fast
ball up and in," said Howe.
"There's nothing else I could
do."
Greg Minton. 4-6, was the win·
ner in relief and Al Holland
picked up his seventh save for
the Giants, who begin a season·
ending, three-game series with
last place San Diego tonight.
THE DODGERS will rest their
hopes tonight on the right arm ~
Don Sutton (12·5), who has easi·
ly been the team's moat effec·
tive and consistent pitcher this
season.
Sutton, who will be opposed by
Houston's Ken Forsch (12-12),
leads the National League in
earned run average at 2.21.
Ironically. this could be the IS·
year veteran's last performance
in Dodaer Blue, u be ia current·
ly on the Ol1tiOll year of bla con-
tract and a settlement doesn't
appear to be in si•bt.
"I'd rather have him in tomor-
row's came than anyone." ex· pressed balterym ate Joe
Fer1uaon. "That's no slight on
any of the other pitchers."
him champion. It marked the beginning of an
amazing odyssey that weaved its way around the
world. from Manila to Munich, from Zaire to
Kuala Lumpur. And it ended as it began, with ·a
boidng legend in his comer and Dundee working
over him feverishly.
though in slow moUon, almost a ghostly image of
lhe man who once ruled the world of boxing.
Sometimes il seemed as if. Ali was walking
through a dream, fighting from memory. asking
b.is body to do things it could no longer do.
"We all come and we all go," said Holmes.
"When you fight a friend, t.o me a brother, you
can't get happiness. I fought a no win situation. I
did what I had to do." •
What Holmes did was pitch a shutout. He bit
Ali almost at will from the beginning of the bout.
Sometimes AU would hang back on the ropes -re-
calling the rope-a-dope style that captured the
championship from George Foreman in 1974. But
Holmes found huge holes in the peelt·a·boo style,
tattooing Ali with a stinging left jab and scoring re-
peatedly.
"There were times when I was hitting bim at
will," said Holmes, a compassionate man who had
a sense of what was happening before him and
knew he was watching the disintegration of a once·
great champion.
"I pulled back in one round. I didn't want to
bit him a few times and I held back. but I did what
l)lad to do."
THERE WERE moments when Ali moved as
IN ntE NINTH round, Holmes jolted Ali with
seven straight punches to the bead as the ex-
champion, clearly in trouble, reeled along the
ropes and covered up. Holmes battered Ali com·
pletely around the ropes in that ·round. OnJy tbe
<See BA1TERED, Page 82)
·~-MUHAMMAD ALI CONNl!c;'TS WITH A RARE PUNCH EARLY IN THE TITLE BOUT.
Miraeles Gone
Nothing Was Left
But Ghost of Ali
By WILLIAM GRIMSLEY
A~"'9tlatc.r,..... •a t
LAS VEGAS <AP) -It was,
as advertised. "The Last Hur-
rah." the eulogy for a great ring
champion.
And it was a poignant. heart-
rend.ing scene.
There was Muhammad Ali ,
sitting on his corner stool, his
puffed eyes expressionless, star-
ing off to the right and his arms
banging limply over rubbery
legs.
HE WAS IUST a ghost of the
fat-faced, fast-talking kid who
had delighted the world for two
decades with h..is fist.ic prowess
and his puckish charm.
Now nothing was Cunny any
more.
Wetness showed in the eyes of
Angelo Dundee, the gifted little
trainer from Miami Beach who
had choreographed his boxing
fortunes ever si11ce he turned
pro in 1980. HJs other aides were
paralyzed with disbelief. Bun·
dini Brown, the court jester,
wept convulsively.
The sport's most magnetic
figure of aU -time tried to pull
one more miracle out of his hat.
Hia fingers came out empty. He
was the easy victim of the
younge r , s tronge r Larry
Holmes. wiMer in 11 and still
the World Boxing Council
he avyweight champion of the
world
IT WAS THE first time In all
of his 60 pro fights that he had
failed lo answer a bell.
ll was tragic and it was un-
necessary.
How much better it would
have been if we could have re-
COMMENTARY
membered him in another way
-the sleek Louisville youngster
waving his Olympic gold medal
at Rome, the 15·1 s hot who
c rushed an awesome Sonny
Liston t.o win his championship
for the first time in 1964, the
rope-a-dope disappearing artist
who stopped a favored George
Foreman in the Congo in 1974
and the superb battler who won
over Smokin' Joe Frasier in
their third bout In "The Thrills
in Manila."
The latter wa~ Ali's finest
hour -a 14th round victor over
Frazier in a fierce slugfest that
critics ·called perhaps the best
heavyweight fight of all time.
Astros', Yankees' Magic Number - I
THAT'S WREN he should
bave quit. He had climbed every
mountain. He had aven&ed
every loss, beaten every foe -
the army, the Supreme C<Matt.
the fight establishment, an an-Nlekro, and Joe Mor1an delive~ a
two-run sih&le to ftefp U.e Altroa move
to wtthln one came of cllneblna tbe
West UUe.
Meanwhile, in the NaUoaal Leasue
Rut, Pblladelpbla Mana1er D.allaa
Green aaya be bu the fut feellq bb
team la iolnl to win.
Gree apoke after the PbilU•, aided
by roolde Keith Moreland'• na-acortnc
1ln1l• ln the HYenth, beat the CblellO
Cube, 6-J Tburtclay ntibt and moved lD·
to a U. for ftl"lt place wlda t.be llGatnal
&xpoe. TM PblWel l.tt after the 1ame for
lloetrMl, wbeN t.be.1 meet tbe SxPGI 1D
tbe ftMI dine 1•m• of t.be .......... l\Utlal:= -uu•1 .·., tban I felt all ....
1 Celt that we're going to win," says
Green who admit.a that lt would be no
eaay taak winnint two out of the three
from hltb-n)'ln1 Montreal on the Expos'
fteld.
.. But we have to do to them what they
did to UI," be 11y1, referrtna to the Ex· poe, wlnnlna two out of the three in
Pblladelphla lut weekend.
Wbat doel Green think will spell the
difference in tbe three-same aet at
Olympic Stadium in Montreal?
"Pltchiq wtn decide the sertn," he ••Y•· "We 1ot decent P.itchinl lut
. wHktod but no otleue. I m more wor·
rted aboul ow otfeDH tban OW' pitcblnc. w.~ .. IOlto•eoreruu ...
In New York, meanwblle, the Yan • __,.--
kees sc:on!d three runs and that was
enough to beat the Detroit TI1era, 3-2
and clinch a tie for the American East
title.
Oscar Gamble and Reggie Jacltaon
bluted consecutive fourth-innlna
homera to 1park the Yankee victory.
New York can wrap up lt.s fourth
dlvl•ioo crown in five yean by wiDniDC
one of three reaular-aeaaon endina
1ames with tlM Tlfen or ll •eeond·
place BalUmore drop9 oae ol tta tbree
a1al111t Cleveland. Tb• Oriol•, ldle
Thunday night, trail by three 1amea.
Ron Guidry and Rieb Gollap teamed
up on a MYeD·bltt« TbundaJ n.ltbt
a1alnlt .oetro6t to reduce the Yankees'
ma1k number \o 1. ..
tagonistic public. ·
But be couldn't quit. H1a e10
had been inflated by the unend·
ln1 cheers of hi• adorln1
followers all over the wo.rld:
''Ali! Ali ! Ali !'' Jt Wll a
stimulant, a drug that forced
bJm on.
Money didn't drive him -be
earned 10me • million and, by
hla own admiulon, bad I
Umouainee, mamioaa and roll·
inl farma. His pride fed oe UM '
chant.a. They were Ulce shoa of I
dope in lilt arm. I •'Tb• l.aat Hurrab." He
thoulht Allab would bl... ldm J (8-GllOIT, Pap Bl) .... .
fl2 DAIL 'f PILOT
A Capaule Report From th• World of Sport•
W 0111en fluddle to Arra•ig~
Lifti~ of Rams Blackt•ut
Thl" TV hluc-knul o n Sunday ' Rum~ 49t-rs [!]
,c 1rn1 t• from Anahe-lm Stadlum h1t11 b t>{ln 11 rt .. d •. t
beC"aui1i' two l'Xt't'ullvi' womrn r1ut thl'tt ht•1td11
toi ether amt c11m.-up w11h a plan
KaUu·yn Thomp.'lon. J1r.-s1df'n\ of A&C Properties, hud
dl•d with thtms owner Geor11a F'ronhere and derided Lo bu.v
from F'rol11Jert' All 500 unllold tl<'kt•ts for Sunday 's icamt'
Uy creuttnl( a sellout mon · than 72 hours bt-fon• k1r koff
Thom1lSun t>oabletJ the !iJm' to lift lht·
S.111thl"rn 'ahforn1t1 bli.r kuut
Thompson lieli\l' 2.w of tht· 1 wkl'I:. tu
\ u nous Oran Kt' l '11u11t l'hurttlt'!>, lht'n
handed out tht' rest on II first {'Orne f1r:.t
sen•e basis to C"U:.tomt:r'> al her salt.>'> ofh n~
tn Sunta Ana·
"Ont' or our l'Ompany Hittfl fan:. :.ug
, ge!tted that tht' only way }OU can sell
homes 1s to read\ people ,· Thompson ex
plained, "and bringing u:. Ra ms TV by
buying up all the ti<'kets might be 1t bett1·1
TMOMPM>ff way to rea<'h people than a full-oaee e:td ·
Frontiere has promised Thompson she will get the nghl
of first refusal to buy up unsold tickets for every hom e game
this year. Thompson, in tum, says she is willing to buy up to
1.700 tickets for each game, just so Southern California can
see the Rams on TV.
------Qtto•r ol dw Day------
Jack Buck, pity-by-play man for CBS radio on Mon·
day night football games, needling the ABC television
crew: "I've know Howard Cosell for an awful !fng time,
and l appreciate his accomplishments. But I honestly
think that he's about run his course, just like 'I Love Lucy'
and 'The Honeymooners.· His day may be just about
over.''
Pal.wr Tak~• ~~ad "'if h Si.r Birdi.-
Amold ra1mer, making a charge reminiscent !I
of the 1960s when he dominated the game, reeled
off six birdies in firing a 66 Thursday to take the
opening round lead in the Southern Open golf
tournament at Columbus, Ga. Palmer, now 51 and playing in
seniors tournaments. has not won on the tour since capturing
the Bob Hope Classic in 1973 and has not led a tournament
since the opening round of the 1977 BC Open . . . Ruben
Green of the United Stales fired a 3-under-par 67 Thursday to
take the first-round lead in a golf tournament in Cheepstow
W.ales. The 33·year-old former U.S. Open champion from
Birmingham, Ala., headed Spain's Muuel Ballesteros and
Ireland's Des Smyth by one stroke . . . Cunts Strange of
the U.S. smashed the record of the Antwerp Golf Club with a
10-under-par 62 lo take a two-stroke lead over Bob Clampett
of the U.S. in the Laurent-Perrier Tournament in Belgium
. . The three -day LPGA Team Championships begin to-
day in Portland. Ore .. and no pair of golfers has done better
than Doaaa Caponi Voung and Kathy Whitworth. Three years
ago, they finished third Two years ago they finished first.
and last year they were fifth. Seven of the top 10 money win-
ners on the LPGA tour are among the 98 professionals in the
field for tJljs unoffi cial st op on the LPGA tour.
E.r·R .. f Wr Pllftf rr B.-lt A • .. fl l.radrn
Former Golden West College standout Rick [iJ
Partricfae i.a back amon1 the le8Clinc NFL punters, 4 t
but be'• we...tna • cWreNllt un1lorm aow. Laat
...... ~· atepped 1n lw a.Jund Rusaell Zndebm a New OrlHna ud •ver .. ecl 40.t yarda per punt.
ranklq tum third In the NFC. ·
"But when Erxleben returned to action, the S.U.ts traded
Partridge to San Die10. It's the third team for Partridge in
two seasons Che was signed and then released by Green Bay ).
Partridge. who prepped at Tustin H.igh. is averaging 43.9
y~rd~ per _punt in four gam es for the Chargers. which ranks
him in a tie fo r third in the Nrl. with the Rams ' F rank Cor
r al.
1tfrfttW•• Tflrfl" Hll• P•~r ......
fl al ~1dh•· 1tru vl' in lhrl'l' runs with a lrl
1 h111I 11111111..: ll1111hh.' und WUUe Wlll'tOn scored twice
111 tirt Kan .... 1 ... ('1tv to a 11 :t victory over Seattle
l'ltut '>lllJ\ 1111o1ht an 1-\meriran League baseball
.11 t1un Huy h lhml hu:.cman r.wrtee Brett walked a nd drove
111 .1 11111 "11h u ... :ll'rtfire fly hut was hitless in two official
ut hat~ <1:. ht ' Am ·rican Leagul· leading hatting average
1l1111H•1I tu :1x\1 The Rost11n Red Sox snaooed a
fuur ~amc l•l'>a n~ s treak hy beating
T11rn11tu, 4 l rm the seven hit pitching of
l'tlok1e -;outhpuw John Tudor. Tudor. 8·5.
r('t1rctl thl• r1r~I 1110(' lJattcrs he f<t l•ed ,
-.tn kmg oul l l VC' ur them Guy
Hortman won his first m ajor league game.
hcnefitinl=( from a 15-hit a ttark that pared
lht· Ch1rago Wh ite Sox to a 9·4 vit'LOry over
the Oakland A's The Minnesota
11'w1ns won their \Olh and 1 lth straight
~times. selling a tluh r·ecord, by s weeping
Tt'xas m a double·header The Twins took w••• the first game. 6 3 as Georr Zahn scattered
t'l).(ht l11b Tht') \\On the .set'Ond gJme, 4·1 . Third
hu-,t•m..in Graig ~eules. sidelined sin<'e Jul~ 24 bec<tuse of
111ft•1·11111a-. hl'PJ ltt1 .... has been reactivated by the New York
Y Jllkt'l'., Bob Lacey, the Oakle:tnd relief pitcher who
fallt·d m ;u\\ lllllt!'> this ScCiSOn when he wa'> supposed to fmbh
).(J tnl''> 1::. "t'hcdulcd to get his fu-st s tart Saturday aJ:ainsl the
~l ii" .iukt'l' llre1H·r')
Ba•rlJall Toda11 -----~
On th.is date in baseball in 1962:
The San Fran<'isco Giants staged a nmth·inning
t'OmebaC'k whic h featured two hits, four walks, one wild
p1trh. and two errors as they won the NL pennant with a
6-4 viNory over the Dodgers in the third and deciding
playoff game
On this date in 1951:
Bobby Thomson cracked perhaps the most famous
hit in baseball history -a three-run homer off Halph
Branca to give the New York Giants a 5.4 victory
over the Brooklyn Dodgers in the third and deciding NL
pennant playoff game.
On this date in 1947 :
Cookie Lavagetto's two.run, two-out double 1n the
ninth inning -the first and only hit off Yankee starter
Bill Bevens -gave the Brooklyn Dodgers a thrilling 3-2
victory in the fourth game of the World Series
Pa••orl"i Grf • G~ Lighf for SMftdafl
Quarterback Dan Past.orlni, one of several • Oakland players injured_ last Sunday, is scheduled
to s tart this weeke nd in the Raiders' National
Football League game with Kansas City. "His ribs
are bruis~. but not <'r acked," a team spokes m an said ,
Heavyweight Greg Page extended his undefeated s treak to 13
by registering ~is 12th .consecutive knockout when he stopped
Dave Johnson m the sixth round Thurs day night at Madison ~uare Ga_rd_en . . S~ctacular Bid, birtding to become the
first SJ m11l1on wanner m thoroughbred raring history. and
seven others are enLered m Saturday's $500,000-added J ockey
Club Gold Cup at Belmont Park.
·1·e1.-rbio11, Radio
Following are the top sports events on TV tonight. Rati ngs
are : • • • / excellent ; " ( 1 worth watching ; / " fair ; ' forget
it. n 7:30 p.m .. Channel 11 I v ./ v
DODGERS BASEBALL: Houston at Dodgers
Announcers: Vin Scully and Ross Porter.
If Houston wins any of the final thr" oames with the Dodgers, the Astros are the Western Division champions .
Houston's victory over Atlanta Thursday. combined with the Dod~rs• loss to San Francisco gives the Astros a thrff-9ame
lead with thr~ remaining. Don Sutton < 12·5l is on the mound tor
the Dodgers against Ken Forsch (12·12) in game one of the
pivotal series.
RADIO -. & Baseball Angels a t Chicago. S:JO pm , t<.MPc 71 0)
Hou ston at Dodgers. 7 ·JO p.m .. KABC 1790). Bclsketb 1 '
Gol den State vs Lakers at Fresno, 8 p.m., KLAC CS70)
Carew Olympics Comes to Los Caballeros
Eight sports stars including
the sponsor will compete in the
Rod Carew Olympics at the Loa
Caballeroe Racquet and Sports
Club in Fountain Valley Oct. 25
and 26, with proceeds of the af.
fall' aoing to the 011ange County
Chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis
Society.
Each of the stars will captain
• team in a superteams-type
competition on the format of the
ABC television series.
Included in the group are
former world record holder and
Olympic medal winner Dwight
Stones in the high jump; five·
time gold medal winner in the
1976 Olympic Gamn, John
Naber; Bob Seagren. the 1972
gold medal winner fn the pole
vault; David "Deacon" Jones ,
Don Baylor. Belly Cook and An·
dy McBride.
A five and lO·kilometer run
will take place at 8 a .m. Salur·
day to officially kickoff the Rod
Carew Games with the start and
flniah at Los Caballeros. All
registration fees will go lo the
Multiple Sclerosis Society with
the aroup hoping to exceed
$50,000
·Baseball Standings
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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W L Pct. GB
X·Kansas City 95 64 .597
Oakland 82 78 .513 13~
Minnesota 76 82 .481 18~
Texas 73 85 .462 21 ~
Chicago 67 90 .427 27
A••elt 6S 92 .414 29
Seattle 59 100 .371 36
Eas& Division
y-New York 101 58 .635
Baltimore 98 61 .616 3
Milwaukee 85 75 .531 16th
Boston 83 74 .529 17
Detroit 83 76 .522 18
Cleveland 78 79 .497 22
Toronto 64 95 .403 37
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tie
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Dodgen 89 70 .560 3
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San Diego 71 88 .447 21
East Dtvlslon
Montreal 89 70 .560
Philadelphia 89 70 .560
Pittsburgh 81 78 .509 8
St. Louis 72 87 .453 17
New York 66 93 .415 23
Chicago 63 96 .396 26
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BATTERED FlGURE • • •
ri n g savvy and experience
gathered over two decades of
boxmg warfare allowed Ah to
escape the round on his feel
The crowd of 25,000 who paid a
record $6 millfon for this Don
King-Caesars Palace promotion.
tried to help their man, starting
a chant of "Ali , Ali, Ali," the cry
he has heard all over the world
Before the bout began, Ali had
led the cheer, much the way he
~s so many t imes before. This ~e. however. the chant could
not help.
· · 1 wanted to stop the fight
a fte r the ninth round," s aid
Oundee. "Bur he wanted to keep
~oing."
So Ali came out for the loth,
s till fighting from memory. lay·
Ing on the ropes and taking tons
o r leath e r from Holmes .
Somehow. he stayed on his feet,
refusing to fall as the champion
pounded away at him Merciful-
ly. the bell rang and Ali s ank to
hts stool. This time, however. he
stayed there
Or Don ald Romeo of the
Nevada Athletic Comm ission.
l'ame into the ring to examine
I he fi ghter Heferee Richard
(;rt'en moved to the corner as
well.
"Al.f SAID HE wanted to go
on but Angelo as ked me to strip
it," sa id Green. '"He looked bad
I l'ould tell by his eyes. They
we re glassy He had nothing lert.
lie wasn't defending himself
µroperly I really was afraid
he'd gel hurt."
Fnr a brief moment, there we:ts
a I 1 vely argument between
Dundee and Bundin1 Brown, a
longtime member of the Ali e n·
tourage .Bundini was urging
Dundee to let the fi~ht continue
but the trainer was having none
of that. He kne w Ali had
absorbed enough punishment.
He knew there was no hope left.
He knew the er a was over.
When il ended. Holmes did no\
celebrate. He simply turned
back to his com er . his night's
wo rk done. It was not a moment
tu celebrate. It was a moment to
reflect.
Holmes walked across the ring
to pay his respects to Ali.
"I TOLD IOM, 'l love you and
I really respect you. You are a
great athlete and one of the
greatest fighte rs of all time.' "
Later , Holmes expanded on
that.
·'I f o u ~h t th e best
heavyweight in the world," the
champion said. "He's one hell of
an athlete and .man. I respect
the guy. Most of the guys I've
roug~. if I hit them as hard as I
hit Ali . they couldn't stand up."
That respect was almost evi·
dent in the ring where Holmes
fo ug ht a skillful fight. but was
obviously not bent on destruc·
tion.
Schwarzstein Wins
Amateur Surf Title
Alis a Schwarzstein of Laguna
Beach won t he California
a mateur surfin~ championship
at San Onofre Beach recently in
three to five-foot surf.
Following he r in the point
s tandings were Kim Mearig or
Santa Barbara; Shelley Darrow
of San Diego: Susan Mills of
Ventura. and Carolyn Krammer
of Vista
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GHOST IMAGE ...
one more lime But he went lo
the well once too often Nothing
was there Now it was definitely
over . He finally reached the
point of no return.
THE IRONY IS thal Ali's de·
m ise at> a ran g fi g ure was
a chieved in a pagan se lling. You
('Ould almost feel the age of the
Caesar s in t his parking lot
Coliseum adjacent to the st atues
a nd marble of Caesa rs Palace
Old Julius would have loved 1t
f\ero would have plucked his fid
die. and who would have noticed
the fire?
The fans were like blood\hin·
ty Romans. giving their thumbs
up and thumbs down salutes to
the gladiators. Most or the ac·
claim was for Ali but it turned to
fickle boos at the end Holl> wood
matinee idols strolled to their
'ringside seats 1n their tuxedos
and s linky satins F rank Sinatra
dre w the loudest applause. Las
Vegas' big rollers occupied the
S500 seats. guests of the casinos
Ali relished 1t lie pranced
about the ring in his black-
t rim med white satin s horts .
teasing Hol m es. pulling his
facia l a cts and leading the
crowd tn "Ali !" cheers.
PROMOTER DON KING wore
black tie and tails with a
r rimson vest and laced s hirt and
s leeves. his hair standing up like
por ('upine s pear s . Two Arab
shieks stood at attention in the
ring with the singing of the na-
tional anthe m . Then the bell
rang . Holmes . the forgotten
champion. came out, looking
Uke a shiny, sleek race bone.
He fought a m e asured, de·
liberate fight. Ali. old and tired.
hardly threw a punch.
Too bad T ake those eight
m1lhon cash dollars. as you call
them. Alt, and go bad to your
farm Take r are of Veronica.
Send aJI those kids to school.
And we'll a ll try to remember
you as you used to be -"The
Greatest."
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FOOTBALL Friday, October 3, 1980 CWL Y PILOT al
Edison Defense Gunning for Griffin :
Courtney Gnflln, • 5 10, lll).&>0under, and his
ltllUUll Wah t.umm•lu battle the Southem -stt'
llon '• No I ckfens~ tonl1&hl with Edison supplying
the oppo!'lllon
£dlaon, 101n11 for It• 12th stra.i1ht victory, has
allow,Jd .,.. averaaie ot 32 yards ruahln1 per oppo-
nent lhl• Aeuon. lusyed by linebacken. Troy Seurer
and Rkk 018ernardo. who back up M front five
con1l1tln1e of ends Rob Warden and Bryce
Malna;i, t•<'klea Rick Ponder and Bill Thomas
and OOH 11uard Jl111 McClure.
Only 01 R.:rnardo, at 8-3, 4'06, ls in the 200-
pound ran&e °'' Edi~on'a defense. whlch thrives on qulckneaa.
Griffin ran for 2lll yards on 24 carries and
three UkH'hduwnii agalniil N~wport Harbor, but
wu held to 71 yurd11 on 16 carries a week a10 by
Warrttn
£dUon anawera orrenaively with D.J . Bell (5.7
nera,e-and fi~TDt > and hard-runnlng run6ick
Dave Geroux.
Jn another blue r ibbon iame the Barons of
(8] PREP FOUTB.4IL
Fountain Valley travel to Cerrit.oe College where
Angelus League power Servile awaits.
These two have met three times in the past
two seasons and 'F'ountain Valley has won tbem all
-although two were not decided until the final
seconds.
Matt Stevens is the big gun for the Barons at
quarterback, but the Barons' offense has yet to
really show itself. Each Is 2·1 on the field, but
Servile enters 0-3 because or two forfeits forced by
an ineligible player.
Aside from Edison, two_oUters put up un~aleo -
records tonight -Marina enters with a 3-0 record
against Estancia (2· l) and Laguna Beach <2-0) is
at Irvine (0.3).
Huntingtol) Beach goes for its second straight
victory and Costa Mesa and San Clemente are ,try-
ing to get out of losing skldA.
Toatgllt'a Scbedale <7 :3')
Millikan vs. Edison at Huntinaton Beach
Fountain Valley vs. Servile at Cerritos College
Huntington Beach vs. Cypress at Western
Estancia vs. Marina at Westminster
Laguna Hills vs. Costa Mesa at Newport
Harbor
Laguna Beach at Jrxlne
El Capitan at San Cl'emente
El Toro at Mission Viejo
Howard L. Handy
New Kid • Ill Town ..
By HOWARD L HANDY
Of ttoe 0.11, P1W IUtt
Early polls oftentimes are mis leading, and
this year could be no exception, but from all in-
d ications, Irvine High may replace perennial
powers Newport Harbor, Corona del Mar and
Laguna Beach at the top or the Orange Coast area
o.11, .....,. ... ., ~-volleyball contingent.
MIKE WOMACK LEADS GOLDEN WEST DEFENSE. Irvine has already defeated J.,aguna Beach and
Rmtlers Host
Tough Pierce
By CURT SEEDEN
Of .. o.ltf """ ..... Golden West College football coach Ray
Shackleford goes after his lootb career coachinll
victory tonight when hia RusUen host LA Pierce
in a pre-season battle at LeBard Stadium (7:30).
The RusUen hope to brand a Ion on the visit-
ing Brahmas who carry a very deceivinl 0-2 re-
cord into tbe contest. Shackleford aaya bit main
coacem ioa11bt ii 1toppin1 a potentially explosive
Pierce olfeme.
At the same time, he's downplayin1 the
milestone tbat will be reached witb a victory. ''I
guess I'll be more excited when I win my lOOtb com-
munity college game,'' he says. "To be honest, Iba-
ven 't thought about it the sli1htest. •'
Tenth-year coach Jim Pendleton and bas
Brahmas have encountered two tougb foes in San-
ta Monica and College of the Canyons. The
Corsairs handed Pierce a 31-0 setback in tbe 1980
opener than.ks mainly to some sloppy ball handli~
by the Brahmas.
In their second outing, the Brahmas were
stunned in the final minutes by College of the
Canyona, ta-14.
GWC, meanwb.lle, la 141 and comln• off anodaer 80ti4 def ... lve .non lD lut week'• 30-0
romp over <>ranee Cout Colleee-
Tbe Rustlen have two premiere defensive
linemen in Mike Womack (6-3, 230) and Lindsey
Grey (6-3,255). Tbetwowereinatrumentalinholding
tbe Pirates to just 18 yarda ruabinl last week.
Tonight, they'll have to contend with Pierce
quarterback Babe Laufenbere. a trasfer from
Stanford and tailback Don Maniani, one of 16 re-
turning lettermen for the Brahmas.
is rated third in the latest poll, with Laguna fourth.
Defending CI F champion Newport is liste<l in
eighth place and Cd M'isn't even in the top 10. the
only other area team in that elite group is Mater
Dei, a flfth pl ace choice.
COACH MARK MCKENZIE'S Irvine squad
has 6-1 Kim Oden, a junior, back in the lineup. She
was an all-league player as a sophomore and MVP
of the Costa Mes a tournament. She is a hitter and
middle blocker.
Suzy Boggess (6-0). was a second team aJl-
league choice last year and is a setter. Other
starters for the Sea View League Panthers include
Lynnda (5-8) and Lynn (6·0) Kelley, Dana Shaw
(5-4) and Flicka Locke (5·6).
Coach Maggie Buchan at Mater Dei bu seven
returnine players from a team that went to tbe 4-A semifinals a year ago
El8EWllERE ALONG the prep front, coaches are generally optimistic.
I 0-K, 5-K Runs Set
Run your art out. That's tbe slogan of the
Newport Harbor Art Museum when it holds its
second annual IO-kilometer and five-kilometer
runs Sunday. Oct. 12.
Runners can pre-register through Oct. 8 for a
$7 .SO entry fee which includes a T-shirt. Late re-
patration ia $5, but doea not include the abirt.
Tbe eounes follow a scenic, level courae alona
Newport Beach's Back Bay. 'l'be ftve-ldlometer
nm be&lm at 7:30 a .m ., while tbe 10-K f~Uo~ at 8.
All p~ from the race benefit the art
museum. Ttie races have been planned to coincide
witb the montb-long celebration of the museum's
18th anniversary.
Participants should pick up their entry
packets at tbe Newporter Inn's lower parking lot.
For additional Information, phone 546-3663.
AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FOR
THE MERCEDES-BENZ OWNER
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The high resale value of a
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"We are undefeated in our r1rst two practice
matches and in a scrimmage including 1979 CIF
3-A champion Gahr High," says Rick Evans at
Fountain Valley.
'·Marina should contend for the Sunset League
title," says Barbara Creighton. "The addition of
some excellent players from last year's JV team
and more sophisticated training and development
programs is producing a very good team."
"This will be the strongest team we have
had," says Westminster High coach Dave Lind-
quist. •
"This year's team is the hardest working and
most cohesive or any team I've coached at San
Clemente," says J ack Iverson at San Clemente.
ON THE JUNIOR COLLEGE front. con-
ference championships have been the rule rather
than the exception. Lou Ann 'terheggen's Golden
West RU.Stien; are defending state champions and
Jane Hilgendorf's Orange Coast Pirates won the ti-
tle two years ago. Saddleback has captured two
consecutive Mission Conference titles.
All three figure to be among the top teams in
their respective circuits and one could emerge
once again as state title winner.
Sophomores returning at Golden West include
Gina Howerton, Tamara Lauderdale, Linda Oben,
Tina Herreas, Kim Nutter and Johnette Tarango.
At Orange Coast, returnees include Laura
Bandel, Julie Gergdahl, Sue Habecker. Wendy
Hooper, Jolene Huffman, Nancy Ruzicka and
Mary Platfoot.
Nancy Bessette's Saddleback Gauchos have
Kim Carroll, Renee Huffman, Mila Kubr and Mol-
ly O'Hanlon as sophomores. Kubr ls a transfer and
the others are lettermen.
....................
AT UC lllVINE, new head coach Mike Puriu
will have six returning lettermen including Tari
Cody and Marilyn Horn. Both were all-SCAA
choices last year. Cody on the first unit and Hom
on the SttOnd.
Other returnees include Sue Grecory, Jean
Lontfteld, Kell,r Flcueroa and llicbelle ltelley.
It ftcure-to'be another banner aeuon fw Orange
Coutareateam.s.
PIECE OF GRANITE -Edison High
linebacker Troy Seurer t. part of tbe
Cbariren • stone walJ defense whtcb baa
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OCEAN VIEW HIGH QB JOHN HEINLE (14) SPLITS WESTMINSTER'S DEFENDERS. ------------------
H 's Stellar Game
Keys 28-6 Cougar Win
By CRAIG RUSSELL
Ot .. O.lly f'I ... SI_,,
Undefeated Capistrano Valley
High came into its non·league
football meeting agains t Corona
del Mar with a high powered of-
fense that featured t he running
o( Eric Fox and Steve Lanham
and an offensive line that
averaged 223 pounds.
But in th e e nd it was
quarterback Josh Haryung who
stole the s potlight as he passed
the Cougars to a 28-6 victory
over the Sea Kings Thursday
night at Davidson Field
H aryung, s on o r form er
Laguna Beach h~ad coach and
now Cougar assistant coach
Dennis Haryung, completed 13
of 21 passes for 253 yards. in-
eluding a 29-yard touc hdown
pass to Dan Westerfield.
HE ALSO SCORED o ne
touchdown on the ground, a one-
yard run that culminated an
80-yard drive at the close of the
first half. Even though it was of-
ficia lly an 80-ya rd march,
Haryung actually accounted for
94 yards on the drive. complet-
ing four passes for 93 yards and
then running it in from a yard
out.
"Capistrano Valley is a very
good football team .·· said
Corona del Ma r Coach Di ck
Morris. "As a matter . of fact.
they are the best team we've
faced this year ...
Statistically, the ga me was
one-sided -WI total yarda for
Ali Won't Quit:
'I Shall Return'
LAS VEGAS (AP> Muham-round l was t ired. My strength
mad Ali, subdued and hiding his ·was gone. My reflexes ... There
purty eyes behind dark sun-just wasn't nothin' working.''
glasses, said today he "s h all re-Ali said he knew he was in
Capistrano Valley to 221 for the
Sea Kings. Cougar passing alone
accounted for mor e yardage
than Coron a del Mar could
muster with rushing and passing
combined.
But the difference in the game
was the big play. For instance:
With fourth·and-six at the
Sea King 22-yard line, Haryung
hit Cam Bryant for a first down
at the seven. Three plays later it
was 7-0.
-ON THE 80-VARD drive al
the end of the first half. Haryung
hit Bryant for 35 yards a nd a
first down after a holding penal-
ty had put the Cougars back at
the 37. Two plays later it was
14-0.
-Following the second half
kickoff, Capis trano Valley ran
t he ball successfully but it was a
29·yard touchdown pass that
c ulminated a 55-yard drive_
Following the conversion it was
21-0.
-On third and 21 at the Sea
King 46, Haryung passed to Eric
Fox for 37 yards and a first
down. Then on fourth-and-goal
at the seven. Corona del Mar
was guilty of pass interference
in the end zone. Two plays later
it was 28-0. turn," perhaps to go afte r World -trouble "after the first round.
Boxing Association heavyweight When I saw 1 couldn't land any "THEIR ABILITY to convert
title held by Mike Weaver . punches, my reflexes were off, on third down and our inability
Ali spoke from ringside on m y timing, I was weak, I could to make the big play really
AB c · s "Good Morning , feel the weight loss ; I knew then made a difference," explained
America,'' the morning after be-I was in trouble." Morris. "But they a re very
i n g stopped after 10 r ounds He said he wasn't happy at the phys ical and very talented and
against Larry Holmes in an un-time that the fight was stopped, we hung in there, but it wasn't
s uccessfuJ attempt to win the but looking back on how much nearly enough."
h eavyweight crown a fourth punishment he took. "I could Corona del Mar averted a
time. have probably been hurt. Me be-shutout when quarterback Clay
He said he had intended to go ing so proud. I wouldn't fall. So Tucker scored from one yard
on TV without t he brown-tinted .probably I would've gotten hurt. out. 'Tucker finished the nigbt
glasses but said. "l'm just too rm glad it was stopped." with-165 yards in total offense -
pretty to look like this," refer-122 yar ds pass ing and 47
b d b rushing. ~~lgm!~. hjs face. atte re Y Duran-Leonard Set Next up for Corona d~I Mar
He blamed the loss on losing Cnow 2-2) is one more pre eague
so much weight so quickly -he Fo·--41:.··~.r F1" abt JI game against Kennedy next ~ ~ ~ Saturday. The Sea View League dropped from about 260 to 217 in season opens the following week. a couple of months -and said LAS VEGAS (AP> -Promoter
he was tired after the first round Don King announced Thursday AND WHAT DOES Corona del
of the World Boxing Council title night a rematch between Roberto Mar have to do to turn things
fight. Duran, the World Boxin_g Council a round prior to league ? Get
"I'm not one for excuses and welterweight champion. and back to basics.
never look for cop-outs, but Sugar Ray Leonard Nov. 25 atthe "We just have t o go back to
something was wrong ; I wasn't NewOrleansSuperdome. the fundamentals," said Morris.
m yself," Ali said. "l threw no King made the announcement "We have to pretend it's .. the
punc hes. I couldn't get away from the ring at. the Caesars very beginning of the season in from Punches and I'm convinced Palace sports arena J'ust before d WBC e very practice this week an that coming down from 260 to Larry Holmes defended the . hope that by stressing the fun-
217 was a little too quick. I waS' hea vyweigbt title_ agaans t damentals, we can tum things · t too eak l ·ust 't ri ht Muhammad Ali following several JUS w . J wasn g back around."
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Hawks-Stun Lions ..
Ocean View-Triwnphs, 21-1.4
By ROGMl"CARL"°N
Of .. o.4ty ...... , ....
Maybe it 's getting a little
monotonous for Ocean View
tligh football coach Ken Moats.
His Seahawks had just C<?m e
through with their third straJght
c o m e -fr om-behind victory
Thursday night, but the vete~an
mentor was taking It in stnde
following a 21-14 non-league vic-
tory over Westminste r, easily
their most Impressive of the
three verdicts.
1 n their first venture ever
against a Sunset League oppo-
nent the Seahawks showed poise,
a class veer attack with remarka-
ble balance and clutch defense
before 3,800 at Huntington Beach
High. Moats' reaction? "We're
pretty complete whe n we're
together," offered Mo~ts. who
seems to find himself in a pre·
ssure cooker on a weekly basis.
PRETl'Y COMPLETE. That's
like the time Estancia High foot-
ball coach Ed Blanton called
Ke rwin Bell a "pretty good
back."
c ha racter and played tough
e nough to win."
It was a sweet victory for
Moats a nd his assistants,
especially Roy Brummett,
whose play selections had the
Lions on the run. Moats and
Brummett are former Hunt·
ington Beaeh coaches, and each
a bsorbed more than one lump
fro m Westminster in the past.
Westminster, in slipping to a
1-3 record, was its own worst
enemy. Although the Lions were
under their average or 95 yards
in penalties per game, two of the
eight infractions for 73 yards
proved killers.
The Lions marched at the out-
set of the third quarter behind
the powerful running of Eric
Willingham. only to see a poten-
tial first down at the Ocean View
11 nullified by a major penalty,
killing the drive.
O CEAN VIEW'S s e cond
touchdown was a direct res ult of
a penalty, which ke pt Ocean
View in possession aft er punt-
ing.
And, after marching behind
Willingham's impressive bursts
to the Ocean View 41 and 15 in
the fourth quarter , the Lions dis-
banded the ground attack and
terc eptions from Kotler and
Gilbert.
''I'm tired of excuses," said
Wes tmins ter Coa c h Ba rry
Waters. 'Tm a llttle bit at loss ~ for words right now.··
The Uons appeared to have
things in hand in the early go-
ing. with Willingham 's three-
yard scoring run amon~ his 149
yards on 27 carries and a 21·
yard puss play fr om Dave
Harris to Bob Kaim s hoving the ~
count to 14-7.
BUT OCEAN VIEW kept n
close on Heinle's one -yard scor-
ing run. which capped a 72-yard
march Hhanks to Westminster's
penalty on a punt retu:-n ), then
got rich at the end of t he third
period. .
Ocean View's winning 52-yanl
drive was h ig hli ght ed b y
Heinle's 31-yard pass to Fred
Tuttle, Heinle's 10-yard dash tCJ
the 12 and Irvine's untouched
scamper over the left side for
the final 12 yards.
The Seahawks put together an
offensive thrust which included
Doug Irvine's 62 yards on 11 car-
ries in c ludin g a 12-yard
touch.down scamper in the third
quarter despite an ankl~ injury
that is stHI keeping him well
below his capabilities.
. were promptly burned by in·
Up by a 19· 14 count, the
Sea.hawks got the final margin
when Heinle kept to his left, was
hit short of the goal line. then
pitched to t he trailing Irvine, who
took it in for the two-poi nt con-
version .
Rick Moser added 49 yards on
20 car ries as the Seahawks'
wo rkhorse a nd Rex Bro wn
added 50 yards on eight carnes.
hi ghlighted by his 42-yard scor-
ing scamper in the first period.
Junior quarte rbac k J ohn
lleinle added 76 yards on a doz.en
carries, inc luding a one-yard
scoring burst, and added 130
yards through air with a half
dozen completions on 14 attempts
-with no interceptions
TOPPING IT OFF were two
big defensive plays intercep-
tions by Lance Gilbert and Glen
Kotler.
"Lance and Kotler m ade two
big plays for us." said Moats .
"The kids showed a little bit of
Borg·lff~Enroe ltlat~h
Some Coltsolation
JOHANNESBU RG , South
Africa <AP> -It may be tough
to accept defeat, but the loser of
so-c alled "Tie·Brt'aker"
s howdown between BJOrn Borg
and John Mc Enroe will have
$000,000 as his consolation prize.
They will meet Dec 6 in the
South African bush country with
th e winn e r t o t ake home
$750.000. accor ding t o the
general manager of a South
African hotel chain.
The site 1s the Sun City resort
hotel , reachable by car after a
two-hour drive no r t h from
Johannesburg. It's remote loca
lion is not expected to bl:' a de-
terrent, however
In fact, Gener al Manag~r Sol
Kerzner said the chain that owns
the hotel 1s constructing a
14,000-seat s ports stadium for
events such as the match an<.!
the Oct 25 World Ro:<ing As -
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Taking Thi11gs the Hom R 'ay Dall• l'Oec ,._ .. , LH ......
Westminster High's Dave Har ris takes a
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Ffl<Say. October 3, 1980 DAIL 'f PILOT 83
.JolID Sevano
.J • .J. Relaxes
To say that Rams rookie Johnnie Johnson has
had a skittish beginning in the NFL would be a
euphemism .
The Rams ' million dollar ba by has been
scrullniied , analyzed and criticized by his
coaches. players and members of the media
lt hasn't been until just recently that this No. I
draft choice out of the University of Texas began
feeling <'Omfortable .
MADIN TYL.Ell
• "'H got to a pomt where I was afraid to do
anything. I was even afraid to walk,'' admits
J ohnson. "Things were difficult because I put a lot
of pressure on myself. I felt I had to do well bec ause of all the publicity I'd received ." Tyler ran a few straight-ahead patterns during
It's tough having to play under a microscope, the workouts, staying away from any j uke moves
which Johnson was doing. Everyone had their eyes that could prove cos tly
on him -from the coaches to the players to the Tyler. who can be a ctivated at any time, is
media and. yes, even to t he rans. s till probably a month away from action
Haden, on the other hand, is hoping to be ac-
"I HELPED CREATE the pressure because l t ivated for the St Louis contest Sunday Oct. 12,
felt 1 had to prove something to myself, the which brings us righ t back into a nother
coaches and my teammates ," J J ad mits.· "They quarterback controversy
were expecting big ttungs from me I felt if l was Appar ently, now. the JOb 1s Vince Fer
satisfied and the coaches were sat1sf1ed and my ragamo's, which puts an unhappy Haden on the
teammates were :.<1t1s hed, then the fans would be sidelin~s. Coach Ray Malavasi doesn't need any
satisfied, too " more problems, but that's what he's got again
Acceptance d1dn 't t·ome easy. The coachin g It's a pparent one o r the m has to go.
staff didn't start J ohn.)On dunng the preseason. Stay tuned .
opting instead for Jerf Delaney Many of the • • •
players openly and quietly resented the rookie's The NF'L trading dea dline 1s Oct. 14. Look fo r
bulging contract And the fans, well. they were one , possibly two moves to be made by the Rams
fans. expectin11. nothinR less than the best from a Keep one thing in mind, though Haden can't
player of his loft y draft ~talus be tr aded until Febr uary because he finished the
The leamin~ process was painfully slow and ·79 campaign on t he disabled list and wasn't one of
J ohnson, admitte dly. hat.I trouble find ing patience. the three designated playe rs announl'ed by the
"I had a tende ncy to press to do good ," he Rams tha t could be traded
says, ··11 was difficult learning the system You John Cappelletti. Ron .Jessie and Willie Miller
can only get by so long in the N f L on natural were the designatC's. and only Miller remains.
a bility " Still. watch fo r Haden to become a Tam pa Bay
THE REST MliST C'OMt: from knowledge, Buccaneer sometime this winter
a nd that's only attained through experience. Mnst.. • • •
of your better defe nsive backs in the NFL have.... DOES ANYBODY REALIZE that R11y
four or five years behind them. J ohnson has been .\o1alavasi's contract expir es this season'I
pressed into perfor mrng immediate results Wonder 1f he's goin g to stage a walkout soon''
"I'm st arting to play Wlth more confidence," • -•
says Johnson "I feel it every weP.k The more ex-ADO JOHNSON: The Ra ms rookie has noticed
perience I get the more I see and the be tter l feel. he 's not the only defensive back going through a
"It's been hard because I've bee n unable to ha rdstup.
concentrate on the important things li ke football, Rookies Mark Haynes of the New York Giants
rather than contracts, money and all the press I've and Roland James of New England, both dr afted
gotten. before Johnson, are having their proble ms, too.
"It seems every place I go J 'm known as the Haynes is going so bad, in fact, that he was
·Trouble Child' or the Rams. Don 't get me wrong, benched in t he third quarter of the Giants' game
J'm not complaining. I wouldn't trade m y position with the Rams .
for anything. At least I 'm starting." Savs Johnson~ "I went over and talked to him
Johnson is not only starting, but beginning to <Haynes) afte r the game. I saw the fans booing
perform as his critics hoped he would. him and l realized I wasn't the only guy under·the
''I'll always reel like J 'm in the proving stage, gun.
but I'm gaining more and more confidence in my "I told him lo keep his head to the sky; that
ability to field my position," says the strong safe· things had to get better . l know he was disap-
ty. "I'm feeling better." pointed."
• • • Johnson added that Pat Thomas and Rod
SPEAKING OF FEELING better, both Pat Pe rry have m ade a concerted effort lo comfort
Haden and Wendell Tyler participated in practices him.
this week. ·"Thomas told me not to wor ry and just le am
Each performed gingerly as Haden is coming the system-the dos and don'ts, ·• says Johnson
off a broken finger on his right hand, and Tyler is "The complexities and taient in the NFL has made
rec uperating from a serious hip injury that hard to do. though "
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Eagle Polouts Win
Estucia High School opened its own water polo
&ounl&menl in style Thursday, scoring an 11-6 vie·
toiJ over Long Beach Jordan in first round action.
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AllUAL
la other 1ames, Ocean View overwhelmed San-
tta10, 25-2, while San Marcos handed Marina a 12-5
ftnt·nuld setback. Winston PRO RACING
Tbe only other area victor ln the opening day of
plQ w• San Clemente which had little trouble in
def•atinl Saddleback, 17-7 .
• Sonora nipped Laguna Beach, 8-6, Buena Park
topped Edlaoo, 10·8, and La Sema outscored Gardea Grove, 11-8. Rancho Alamitos blanked
lerrite, S-0 ln the other game.
Daul Hartuni •cored three times in Estancia's
.aetory. Teammates Dan Drake, John Ursini and
Jlm Baldinc each scored two 1oala for the Eagles. .. tmela Jumped out to a 4·1 fint·perlod bulge _.~ tbf lp__d to J0.3 after three quarters. -Aetton continues today at the Estancia pool.
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•Horoscope
DAILY PILOT ..
College
Like Home ,
' ' BY JCU: I.('. OON btt ... O•llf ,., .... _
A qu.iue of studc-nts formed on a hill OH'r
lookina lrvlnl"·~ Turt1r Hock cnmn1un1ty, mnrk
ln1 the (frat 1a<•a1tem1r quarter of thf' new df'
cade.
There were 159 studt-nl!l 1n llll. 11pt>ndin)( .i
lelaurely mornuli re11l11termM for \'lassei. snll
filling out other fo rms ot Chns t Colll"ge lrv11u.·
But me qua1nJ , tour ~1tr h~Tal al'ts cul
Je1e la w11Jke its ne1ghbor1ng LIC I 1 vlrw wi th more
than 10,000students. or the more distant ('al State
Fullerton at about 22,000 strong
WKEN \'OUT ALK about tt 1hronti or students
at Christ Colle11e. you l'ou11l tht-l(roup 1n t wo or
three ratherthanZ.OOOor 3 ,000
Christ College studl'nt:. do not :.hart the
same collegiate 1n1t1at1on rill' with peers at
other campuses There art-fl'v. 1f a n) hnc:s to
be tolerated. endured und l.wmoanl't.I
There was, however, plenl) of academic uf
ficialdom al registration Yet the a mbiance sug
ieated more or a family reunion than a prelude
to term papers, c ramm ing for tests and long,
weary hours s pent tryin g to unravel seeming
puzzles that lie in the pages of textbooks
At 159 students , Christ College is a fumily of
sorts. since most of the students, fat·ulty and ad
ministrative staff s h a r e a fe w less·than-
grandioee buildings on th<.' L l:l·aere hilltop site
"ONE OF THE advantages of the campus
is the family atmosphere," sa ys the Rev. D.
Ray Halm, newly appointed president of the col ·
lege. "We can devote morr time to the student
so that the studt!nt has more opportunities to de·
velop hi& goals
"And an advantage of coming here now 1s
we have a 9-to·l student-to faculty ratio ..
Halm s ucceeds fo unding president the Rev
Charles Manske. who stepped down from hrs ad-
ministrative post to continue as professor of re·
ligion and chairman of the college's religion de-
partment.
When Manske opened the campus to s tu-
dents in fall 1976, only one hu1lding was
completed on the barren s ite. The first building
was appropriately dubhed the Living-Learni ng
Center, housing faculty offices, administrative
staff and apartment-like dormitories for the
school 's'first class of 35 students.
OCCMUONi\LLY. note!> college publicist
Louise Wagner , you'd find a bathrobe-clad stu·
dent wandering about staff offices
''ll was built as a multipurpose building and
believe me it has everything," s he muses.
For a few years, the bu1ldmg was an oasis
surrounded by sagebrush, sharing ground with
jack rabbits, coyotes and othe r wildlife
In January 197!1. the college. owned a nd
supported by the Lutheran Chure h-Mt!!souri
Synod, co mpleted two additional buildings :
Founder 's Hall, containing classrooms. a chapel
and a small c ampus library and a student
,...idenceball.
LA8T SUMMER, a second residence ·hall
building was completed. a carbon copy of its
elder neighbor with 13 apartment units that c an
house four students in each unit. Most or the stu·
dents live on campus
The Rev. 0 . Ray Halm
,.
Dial
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Alum
Banking
By Machine.
ArneriCan Way
• uring_._._. __
Chnst College student Tern B1arnson m ner residence 1<11/ q11.irters
Also. the college JUSt f1ru shcd pouring ce
ment for two tennis courts The courts. a soccer
field and a makes hift we1ght·tra1n1ng room
provide the only offi cial athletic facilities on the
campus.
··w e recogmzc that we need greater
physical facilit ies more classr()f)ms, a gym
nasium and that sort or thing." says Halm
"One of my goals will he to continue to build "
CHRIST COi.LEGE nncc was i.lated ror
3.000 students by the turn of the C'entury But of
flc1als are less opt1m1!>t1C' about that f1gur£'.
trimmmg it down to a more hkely number of
about eooatudenta.
A land development problem also may
hamper college expansion. The campus site was
once the home for three Indian villages which
have not been completely excavated by
University of California archeologists
Although still too young to be suffenng
growing pains . Christ Colle.l(e 1s atlratting 10 to
~(.
15 percent morl' -.tudt•nts 1•:11 h · t .11 ll<ilrn
notes. The Luther<in l'hun·h L1lri·.t1j_\ h<i" 1
other well establishPd collc·..:1·" C1nd ""mllldrJ •·~
loc att>d mainly 1n the· :"t1 Hlw1•st
llalm says th,:· Irvin<• r·Jmpus 1)fh.·r" m••r ,.
tolt'rable Wt!al hcr and .111 intimate fa1 ull)
sludent atmos ph<•rc llalf of th£-fJrn'l~ he add•
hold d<><"lnrate <ICl!r<'t>S
AND STl'OF.STS hu\1• ;ic11 -." 1., l'r'J •
extcnsivf' hbr<tr\' :.('n·1rt•)> <inti 1•1.t1·n-.1<1n r·d
urat1on pro~ra m Thf' !Jr<ix1m1t r t11 t 1·1 ~,., ..
part of tht-r e<1i.CJn tht• Lutht•ran < 'hur • h 1 ti•1"•
the I rvine silt' ·in thl' n11d ·r.o-. The ehu1• •
closed its West Coast campus loc ation in
Oakland, moving it to Irvine in 1972.
A majority of the students come from
Califom ja.
ALTHOl'G H TllF. ('01.1.ECa, orrr·r-. a
'artl't} of c•our~t· <,t'l 1•1 t1on -. from Eni.:Ji~I
literature to plant h tolog\ d:> .... t•ll as a rPqu1rN'
· .
' I' ,n,i-, j 1 11lf11 .,ff111:th c"·t1m<ite abOut 80
1••111•:11 •I ti .. ,\1,d1·nh v.111pur..,uc1·a reer~ as
p.1:.1•11 "' 111 <'l1 11r111 1 f'latC'rl leaching or ad·
ri 1n1 .. tra1• 1 \l•rk
\\ 1111 \tit' f1r<,t 1 la)>., r1f ..,ludcnLs graduated
I ... 1 -.r>1111~· "'1t h loa<'ht·lor or arts and associate
••I "rh rk1·rt·I'.., I hl· r·ollL•g1· ,., l<ioking forward to
• f1Ltll'1 ng u11 111 .1 .J.1nuar) l!llJI Vl!>ll by represen·
l 1l1,1·-. 11f tn• w .. -.11·rn As-.ocwtwn of Schools
.11H! 1 'ollt•.!t'.., \ f1\ t· \ • ur accrt•ditat1on will
, 111 11 tl11 r arnpu" 111 ilon;1t1on!> Crom private
f 1 Ill nti ,11 t••ll"
i'tw U)>..,.,,., 1'1on off1nal<, probably will find
.i µiom:cnnh . 1Jl11t .imoni; the fac.:uJ ty and s taff
or the infant in the Luther an Church's education
system. And, for better or worse, they'll find
students who feel m ore like adopted siblings
than.names and numbers in a fil e cabinet.
'lkno" m' profes!.C1r~.11 ·~nol Just like-l-'ma
I ldl•llt .., I\" Pphomor r I\ "l'nt .J arrt tl "They
111 ,fto,-,,,r.., ,,, • .trt' and th11t makes me feel
i.;111 cl
Living-Learning Center m foreground, and two residence nails Students queuing up for reg1strat1on
By JUDITH OL.~N
OI ,,.. oa11, t'llel su"
What's It like to be an editorial cartoonist?
How much plugging does it take to be a rac-
quetball promoter?
Do stock account executives really get up at
the crack of dawn?
And c ould a n extravert handle the
bookwork or an accountant?
STUDENTS AT California State University,
Long Beach -and anyone considering a job
change -can get such information about more
t han ~careers simply by dialtrsg a Long Beach
number 1213-498-5509) and requesting a s pecific
career tape.
The information is provided by CSULB
graduates and is available th.rough the Dial an
Alum service of the Car eer Planning a nd Place·
ment Center. A brochure lists all the tapes by field and
all the caller has to do is ask for the number he
wis hes to hear.
BY LOUUlt: COOK ._ ... ~f'Wl llW*"
MUUon.s of Americana are doing their bank-
ing by machine these days, and people who use
the automated tellers have to take extra steps to
protect themselves and their money.
There are an estimated 14,000 machines
acroaa the country ln locations ranging Crom
bank lobbres to apartment complexes, from
abopplnc centers to airports. The terminals dis-
pense cub, accept deposits and let you check
your balance -24 hours a day, 3M day a a year.
Before yoo start pushing buttons, you'll
have to learn 10me new word.a and phrases.
The brochure also gives the names of all Lh1•
spe akers, the yC'ars they graduated a nd th1·
fi elds their degrees are in
THE TAPES ARE updated once a year. ac
cording to Jean Winder, a c·areer counselor. and
all the old tapes are kept in a permanent
a r chive
"The ta~s arc renewed when we feel the
information is outdate d ," Ms. Winder said
It is a year-round. ongoing project with in-
terviews conducted on a random· bas is by the
career placement center 's six counselors .
The alumni are referred lhrough a "re-
source network," Ms . Winder added "It's pure-
ly a phone network. Whe n the alumni affairs-of-
fice bears about an inte resting person they call
us."
ALL ALUMNI a re free to expres s their
own views on the tapes and most give phone
numbers where they c an be contacted for
further information.
Begin with "electronic funds transfer,"
usually abbreviated as EFT. The phrase covers
the whole field of automatic banking and pay·
ments . It not only Includes the Increasingly
familiar bank·operated terminals, but also ap·
plies to the relatively new "debit c ards," which
look like credit cards. but are used Instead or
cash or checks to make purchases.
Next, there ·s "access device." That's the
card you use in an A TM -an' 11'\It()mated teller
machine. When you Insert your access device in
an ATM, you'll also have to use your PIN -
your personal ldentlflcatlon number, a secret
code, without which the mact\Jne won 't work.
The> 1dc<1 ''as cc1p1ed from the medical in·
formation tapl•:. availa bl e at many hospitals
;ind clin1t·s. <ireording to If. Edward Babbush,
diret'lor Of thl' l'l'OICr.
Fie lds reprt•scntcd are agriculture, home
Cl'onom1t·s. arts and letters, business, educa-
twn. welfare. <'ngincering, architecture, govern·
menl. law. hc.•tilth . s<'ience and industrial and
tradC' S('rVIC'('S
SPEAXF:RS INCLUDE editorial cartoonist
Rill Schorr I R A Art Illustration. ·1973 ); news
re porter Bob G-Ore I B A Journalism, 1972) sym-
phony manager Mitche ll Berman t B.A. Mus.ic,
1974). and rnc<Juetball promotion director Joy
l-'uJ1moto t R S , Physical Education, 19761.
Others a re ther apist Marilyn Fithian ( B.A.
Sociology. 19671. police sergeant Lotlis Ochoa
< B S Cn mrnal Justice. 19751, TV producer Stu
Rosen !R A Speech. 1962> and plant manager
Dr Evort Km1ithts CR S Chemistry, 19641
The serv1ee 1s available Monday through
1-'riday from 8 a m to 6 p.m
Users of the EFT s ystem are protected
by "Reg E," a regulation issued by the Federal
Reserve Board to Implement legislation passed
by Congress in 1978.
"Reg E" limits the amount of money you
ca n lose If your card Is used without your
authorization. As long as you notify the lssuin1
bank. savings and loan association, etc., withill
two business days. you rannot be char1ed more
than S.50 no matter how many tranaacUons
are made with your card. The notification can
take the form of a personal vlalt, a letter or a
telephone call. The longer you wait to report a
lost or stolen card. the areater your Uablllty.
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FEATURING
Happy
October is
Junior Women s
Club month m
'No wport Beach
c1ncJ that seam5 to
make Newport
Beach Mayor
JtJck1e Heather (left)
Jncl Jumor
Ebo/I Club President
Ge"' Shapiro happy
c15 tf1ey hold
pwclamdt1on signed
by the mayor
People Kill People
DEAit READER~: Every time I print
10metlda1 abou& IUD control. I am bombarded
wltlt aapy maU promoted by &be NaUoeal Rine
A•~latloa. Bu& bere I 10 agalD. Maybe, jut
maybe, I can save a rew Uves.
Tbe National Riffe AssodaUoa la a bllbly
aoplllaUca&ed or1aelaat1on wUb one or &be
1troa1est ud rkbea& lobbies la Wasbln11oct. But
tlley need new phrases. I am bored wltb "Guns
doa't kW people ... people kill people.'' (We lulow
peoplekUI people. Wboelae? Monkeys!)
Tbouaod.s or people wbo DOW are dead
would be aUve loday lt.some ho&hnd bada'& bad
acceaa to a gun. Nearfy 70 percent or this coun·
try'11 pa victims are 11bot, not by burglars, but
by peeple tbey know -relatlve11, neighbors,
frlenda. Often the 11bootlng ls unplanned. H that
peraoo bad no 1un, be would have used bis Ost
or a baseball bat.
Hmtera, please note. I am not trying tc.
1poU you sport. Rines are okay. It's those
llaadpu, tbe little "Saturday Dllbt specials,"
Utat 6aaM IO be outlawed by federal le1lslaUon.
I woald like IO share wltb yoa sometlalng re·
celved ID tile mall from "tbe other side" -
Haadgun Control, Inc., based ID Wasblngton,
D.C.
[..___H_o_r_o_s~_o_p_e __ J
:11111
La11dt-rs
During the Vietnam war, thousands of
young people died In combat. Fathers and
mothers throughout America lived ID fear that
tbelr children might be Usted among tbe vie·
tlms. AJthough that war is over, their children
are stUI not safe. Every day the American
Handgun War kllls somebody's son or daughter.
Among those who died In the month of May:
Brooklyn, N. V.: Kelly Bowman, 11, was
shot ID the bead by a handgun wielded by two
teen·agers across tbe street. They were arguing
about a record player.
Omaha, Neb.: Patrick Rhodes, 2, son or
Mrs. Judy Rhodes, round a loaded pls&ol in the
bedroom of hJs babysitter 's mother. The loddler
shot hJmseU In the forehead and died a rew
b\urs later.
Cleveland, Ohio: Mark Hulata, 13, was
killed by a 14-year-old youth whom police have
described as "a Uttle Joba Dillinger." The ac·
cuaed murderer bad .made up a hJt list with
Hhltz'• 11ame already crossed oat.
Hoas&oa, Tes.: Gregory Dupree, 13, son of
McKIJUly Dupree, wH killed la a vacant lot
when three youtlu found a lland1a and fired It.
update material. What Grud Coalee, Wash.: Teresa Ybette, 15,
seems a dull, routine was killed as abe slipped on aome rocks wblle
t a s k c o u I d b e carryln1 a loaded .22-callber revolver. She had
trans formed mto a rich. been given tbe pla&ol by two compulou who In-
rewarding experience. structed Iler to fire It la tile air If ab.e needed
SAGITfARIUS (Nov. anytblng.
22-Dec. 21): Positive Queens, N.Y.: Stephen Zwtckert, H, son of
r esponses result from Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zwlcllert, wa1 murdered
inquiries. Member of op-near Illa bome In an attempted robbery as be re·
posite sex proves loyal· turned bome from a prom. It was tile first nl1bt
ty . Focus on co m -hehadbeenpermlttedtostayoatsolate.
m uni cat i o o . tr ave I . There are thousands more, but I tblnll by
Fmsay, October 3, 1980
P UBLIC NOTIC'E
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICl OF TltUSTll'S SALE
NO.T·71-1
ON FrkMly, Oct-r 11, t'IO, •I • II
• m , HOME FEOERAL SAVINGS
ANO LOAr; ASSOCIATION OF SA,.
PVBLJC NOTICE
F·144UI
Publl\hed 0<•"91' C°"\I O•llv Piiot, S..o• IJ, ••• 1•. ext J IMO Jill-*>
PUBLIC NOTICf;
NOTt~---.
TRUUEl'S SALE
~!~G:'n:. '~o··:.-:~::~·~-=·~",jl TIWSTORS
Otcf'mber '~· '''•· executed ovl Rll<"•• <Aott)t'; R and M•c>eltrc
r s No 10-01~
P UBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOU' IUSINIEU
NAMf STATlMENT
The to11ow1no o•r\On\ •rt do1no
bv&1neu.as
t<IRK BRIOE C E N IER r o R
EDUCATIONAL TH EPAP V JUI
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Avenu•, lO\ AnQel•,, Callfo,m• 9003'
M•r l•n L 1C1r•b•1dt. •0 N
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fhu bu'lneii " conduc1~0 b'V o
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Htrber1 C Gr-ou
f h•l s._.tement ••\ tllf'(I •tU\ tn.,
County C .. n. ot Or•nQI' r ounty on 4).,p
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PUBLIC NOTICE
I THOMAS l ANGIANO ANO HEI E N1 On CXtOOtr 11 1"90 •I • U /4 M
L ANGIANO, Huso.encl •nG wilt -SfCUlllTY ALLtEO SE ~Vl(.ES a~
recoro.c:t Oe<.em«>er 11. 1'1•. ~s ln,tru dut1 •POO•"'"" Tru\te~ under and
ment No. 1"'6 &«* 11001 P•oe 112• ot our 'u•nl tc. ~o of Tru\1 ,etOfded
O•ll<l•I Rt<ords ot Or•nl)e County, J•nuM'f 8 1"90 i\ onsl No I Ill tn
Cafltornfa wHI i.eU at pYOtl< •u<tlon to t>oow ll•M> o•o" tS15, of Orttc111t
.... n111iw.1 bkldPr lor ..... In ........ AtCO•d• "' the Oltttt OI tnt (OUlllV FICTITIOUS 1us1 r;Eu
mono "' ,,,. Unoltd S•••n •• ,,,. Rt(O•<Mr 01 O··~ Counly Slalt ol NAMl STATEMENT
m •ln entr•n<• o f tne Cou nl't' C1htorn1• WILi.. SE L L AT PUBLIC Tnt tollowtnq pt:t\On\ ;)t• ooin\I
Courtnou .. 700 Ct•I< Cenltr Ort•t AU CTION 10 H IGHEST BtOOER bu\IM'>H
West1nttw'c11y otSlntaAn• County FO~CA!.H fO.y•btf'dllt'Tie-Of \alf'lf'\ .A PPLE TREE '1'S0 Sdl"l (dndf'lfl
or Ora n'l)e. Stitt ot C•lttorr•li•. •II 1.twtut mont-'f" ot '""-' UnltP<t S••teu at Fo'-lnl•tn Vall~v C•lltorru_. 4H08 ru~M. tltl• ~ •nt•r•H•' tonvt,ed tol '"' m•1n ~nt,.anc .. to '"" Countv G~ottrf'v Ah•n Wtv 'f3.0 ~".,.,,
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thrr countv ~Korder ot ~aio counh fht' ~ulth,w.-\tfrly tl7 S.O tee• ot QtlMral c>artnt,,~h1p
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P UBLIC NOTICE
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A•tlll..,I Vice Pr"ldenl
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SA TlJllDA V, OCT. 4
By SYDNEY OMARR
ARIES <Marc h 21 -
April 19): Speculative
venture tends to suc-
ceed. Know it-and m ove
ahead with confidence.
Focus on variet y,
rom ance . e x c itin g
changes and dealings
with Youn& persons. Im-
portant domestic adjust-
ment featured and could
lDclude coaalderation or
residence location.
education, principles of now, you bave tbe Idea.
I aw and a "•pi rl tu a I -;;;;;;;;;;;;~~:;~:-;-;:;:--=-,-:a;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:~;-1
revelation." Gemini. I RUffEll'S ~ __ P_U_8_LJ_C_N_0 _T_I C-£---' I PUBLIC NOTl~I PU BLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE
TAuaus <April 4!0-
May 20): Land. basic
vatues, territory. sense
of survival -these are
s potlighte d . Pisces.
Virgo natives play key
roles. You gain access to
privileged m aterial. You
will know what to do
and when and how to
achieve purpose.
GEMINI CMay2l·June
20): What seem ed a
frivolous concept turns
out to have substance.
Relative impa rts good
n e w s co uld
necessitate journey or
visit. Money picture is
brighter than originally
anti cipated . Can cer.
Scorpio , C apricorn
natives fi gure prom ·
inently.
CANCER <J une 21 ·
July 22 ): Obstacle to
progress is r emoved.
Emphasis on locating
what you need, income
potential. wide recogni·
tion , dealings with
Aries, Li bra persons.
You are due to receive
additional funds for
personal e fforts. pro ·
duct. research.
LEO (July 23 -Aug.
22 ): Yo u meet in-
dividual who "makes
things happen." You 'II
have opportunity for
more independence,
freedom -you can test
a theory or invention.
Another Leo and an
Aquarian figure prom·
inently. You wUJ be at
right place at c rucial
moment.
VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept.
22): You "wake up"
with vital answers to
complicated problems.
Intuitive intellect is ac-
tl v a ted. You teac h.
learn and regain sense
of direction. Cancer .
Capricorn, Aquarius
natives figure prom -
inently. uau <Sept. 23·0ct.
22 >: Popularity in -
crea1e1; there will be
additional demands on
your time. Be careful In
connection wUh as-
aoeiatee, friends -some
want 1omethln1 for
DOt.bi.nl. Member of op-
P.01tte HX confeaaes
• 'mad love."
ICOaPIO <Oct . 23:
No•. n): Pocus on am·
bltloD, 1etttn1 detail• out of way, eom1a1 to
.......... dle"boel." Yoa'N _...to cMdl to,.... ud
Virgo and another Sagit-mD~
tarian figure prominent· UPHOLSTERY CUSTOM FRAMING
l Open 6 0.ys A Week Y · w... Y• w_. Mon.-Frl. U Sat. 1~ CAPRICORN (Dec. .._.... 903 Newport Blvd.
22-Jan. 19): Count your ltU ...._. ll•d. 2 c::ia Mesa
c h a n ge ! B e a com -__ c_0_•_•·-~ __ -_s_•_•_-_11_s_•_ ... ~... ~11
parison shopper. Accent
on investments . finan·
cial rating of one who
makes grandiose pro·
mises. Take partner or
mat e into your con·
fidence. Lifes tyle un·
de rgoes transformation.
AQUARIUS <Jan .
20-Feb. 181: Low profile
is necessar y due to
possible summons or at·
tempted retaliation by
one who is misguided
and envious. Protect self
in clinc hes. Avoid con-
frontations see places
and people in reali stic
light.
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NEED
HELP?
visit our
Do-It-Yourself
Store .
or have our competfltt
plumbers do the wortc! PISCES <Feb . 19-
March 20): Divisions of
responsibility dominate
your personal scenario
Focus on employment. ;
de p e ndents, relatives c
who m a ke "car eless I
statements." Be a lert, '"
aware and refuse to sell
yourself short. Cancer.
Capricorn natives figure
BLOCK PLUMBING·
and
HEATING
ITIME STARTS AT YOUR DOORI
16562 GOTHARD 848 363 HUNTI~:.:~: BEACH -
prominently.
Announcing
the low • maintenance
haircut.
Al Command Performance.
It continues Ill help ynur hair
ht lid it~ 'lhapc e\'cn ai. ii gnm :..
Bcc:\ui.c 1hc hai~iylc you want
is ad:1p1l.-J m the hair yt>u ha\'c.
h 'l' not only easy tu cake care of.
lt also makes it easy to get all 1hc
look~ you're lookin.: for.
Sh:nnpoo, precision cut and
blow dry for m«!n and women.
No appointment n ecessary, c\ler.
HOUr\ ... F 8 O().~ JO S11 9 00-3 ()()
Command Performance®
For the looks that ace the looks,.. .
~II 'Ev.-nln11 ., Mondays t·I Dally t ·I Sat.
NEWPORT BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH Martat~ C..ter, Ht IJvenWe tMU Mapolla l'C. Nnt .. Ne.,.t leatll (.\e,.... ,,... K·Martl .. tomce . ,.......,.
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oaOINAMCal00.11" TOTH ECHAl~N OF THE I OAllO
AN INTaltlM OltDINANCa 0,. TM• COUNTY 0" O•ANO•, CSEAL)
CALl .. O•N•A. A~•D ruaMIANT TO nt• •TATI ~LANNINO AND JUNEALEXANOER
ZONINO LAW, A~rLYINO TMa O~I "OaNaltAL "LAN IM,.LaMalf. • 0 -otl ... BoarootSui-rvtW>r>
TATIOlf" otlTatCT TO CaaTAIN I.AND IN TMa VICINITYO,. TMa JOMN CountvofOr-C•ltlornl•
WAYNE •••ro•T. '" ACCOltDAleC• Wint THE COMPaEMlNSIVE STATEOFCALIFORNIA I
ZONINOCOOao .. oaANOlfCOUNTY '"
The_,,,"" Sucle"''-·"" , ... '°""'Y"' Or-. C.llfotnl•-· or<Uln •• COUNTVOFOllANGE I
tottows f JUNE ALEXANDER (tfl'" Of t~ &o."dOf $uoitr-v•>en oo ,....reov terlih
SECT ION 1 Zonlno E•f\lbU M•o ZCIO-ll It hffebV ~ed •s • IOrMn9 di\.· '"•' •1 • '90V'•" r'nfttlngof '"" Bo•roof SuOPrv•\Onof °"""°"Count•. (~1tforn1t• trtct map of tfW County of or..-91 •nO ~ to SK1IOlf'I , ........ ot ,,. COdlflf'O twld on ,,..1 .. HtO.y of S.pt.,,,.,.., lfltQ trw fOt'fOQH''IQC>r0 1""'f"C(t cuntaUU"O tMe-
OrCllMn<H o4 .... CounlVOI Orin91t n1 .. c11 ....... iS~\W<l•nO•OOOll'CI by '"''"""""•"llVOI•
SECTIONl Thl•l•~ur91tn<•m•aw ... nec•-v•oorole<ll .... 0Ubll<WI.. AYES SUPERVISORS THOM .. ~~ l'!ILE'Y RALPHO ClAll" :~r;e.::::-.=..-:~-::!~~~l~~~ll:~.:J~~~rl=~=l~::.:.."'....~~:::i·~::; PHILLIP l •NTHONY ~r09r•m• w-<•11.0 bV ...... c;.,,. •• , Pl•n. M!Opllld OU" ... "' lo , ... St•I• Pl..,nlng .. ,.II Pi fTT M Wt E OE p •nGZonlngLaw ANO E'OI\("• W "''LlE"
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(let A of th .. Oottf'O<-f Suf>V•"' "°'"
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ADOPTED BY ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS :SEPTEMBER 24,'980
ORDINANCE NO. 3218
ZONE CHANGE EXHIBIT eo-2s f::::l
APPLICATION OF THE
GENERAL PLAN IMPLEMENTATION DISTRICT
0 l 2000'
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Test dri\'e tht~ 111<>st remarkable car of (he
decade t<>d<l}', <lt Nabers Cadillac.
.. .
No other car
offers you an engine
that automatically
goes from 8 to
6 to 4 cylinders.
011ly Cadillac 1981 -Available Now at Nabers Cadillac
It's 1\1nerican technolo~y
in action.
Trust Cadillac to lead the way with the new 1981
models. Motor cars right on the c utting edge of
a new automotive technological revolution. A
revolution that utilizes materials, techniques
and advancements o f the U.S. space program.
Henlarkable \.'8-6-4 Fuel -
Injection is Jikt' three engines
in one.
It works like this: As you start out, all 8 cylinders
are in operation. As your power needs lesson.
l~l'4 FUEL lt'J ~'f IO ~J
the car automatically goes to 6 cylinders ... and
then to 4 cylinders. When you need it, the
system instantly reverts to 8 cylinders again
II could literally teach a
p e rson to beco1ne a rnore
efficient driver.
Push a button and Cadillacs MPG sentinel
displays how many er.gine cy linders are active
at that moment. Push another button to see
you r average mileage and instantaneous MPG.
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Using this information you c an help yourself to
become a more efficient driver. MPG Sentinel
is standard equipment along with the V8·6·4
Fuel Injection engine on all 1981 Cadillacs.
~o other car offer:s you
this c hoice in en~ines.
Along with the revolutionary V8·6·4 Fuel lnjec·
tion, Cadi.llac Fleetwood Broghams and DeVille
models are available with a 4.1 liter V6 engine
combined with a newly designed four·speed auto-" . matic transmission that incorporates overdrive.
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8·6-4 ' . . ~(·· v ·6 O:a · Diesel
Both the front.wheel-drive Eldorado and Seville
are available with a V6 engine that utilizes a
three-speed automatic transmission.
Standard on Seville and available on all other
models is an improved Diesel engine.
Unlike foreign Diesels, the engine used for
Cadillac is a VB.
A significant advancement f~1 981 is an exten·
sion of the recommended mileage for an 011
change from 3.000 to 5,000 mile intervals.
l 'he Electronic C:ar is here.
Cadillacs state·of·the·art Digital Instrumentation
is available for precise driving information.
With everything from your exact speed to gallons
o f fuel remaining. From estimated driving range
to average MPG. And more. Even the tempera·
ture setting is displayed to the exact degree!
~o other car offers y(1u a self-
dia~nostic system this
sophisticated. "
Cadillac On-Board Computer Diagnostics -a
spin·off of the U.S. space program -helps take
the guesswork out of servicing. It enables a ser·
vice technician to find and correct possible
problem areas quickly. Simply by punching but·
tons in the car, referring to a code book~ and
taking corrective action needed for repairs. The
system will also show when the problem is
properly resolved.
E\·en a seal 1hat ren1en1hers
..llis" and ··11ers··.
Simply ad1ust
the six-way
power seat to a
com fortable ' driving pos1 t1on .
Press the set
button and then
one of the two
\
numbered recall but·
tons. This Cadillac
exclusive will store the
position you 've selected in
its memory bank. Then. whenever
you touch the appropriate recall button. Memory
Seat wtll automatically return t o that same comlor·
table position
Trust Cadillac
to lead the \Vay
All makes, models and colors
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INSIDE: •Intermission
•Out n About
•Movie Reviews
•TV, Garden
Fridey, October 3. 1980 ~LYPtLOT Week CJ
Don't Go Out Without a Cowboy Hat
By PA.TllK'K K£NNJ;DY
--~.._ .. ..., O~n shtrt.s. 1old chall\I and
disco mu.ale appear to hav~ been
run out ot Oran1e County by
cowboy hat.Ill. boots and rountry
tunea.
1>1 ro ftt'lh1<tt1il nnd ltfr11ty h'll.
art lying in th•· llui.t us lhc-
lrt>nd hiu turned lo hoolli ttno
'eanll 1-;ven th•· \11t·11bul11ry
does n 'I t't'm the lilHne Tht• 1x
t•as1onal y alls ur cl:11t.:urnm1b
alt~l!I 10 that
that o pentd in tluntington Beach
f:J:.t fo't•bruary
Two months later , the
munu.it!ment dropped the last
word from its name Now it 's a
l'Uuntry weslern dancehall
The rrurrors and chrome decor
s till there are reminiscent of a
disco establishment, but leather
Moet dia«> watermg hol~ in
these pam appear to be dryin&
up.
AN t:XA.MPt,t; or thl' r~ccnt
trt'nd Is the California Sun Disco
Illusions
Sleightly
Amazing
Lee Edwards. considered by
his prestigious peers as one o(
the world's foremost Illusionists.
brings his ·:s1eightly Fantastic"
• show to Orange Coast College
Saturday. He'll appear at 8 p.m.
(and later vaoish ) in the
Auditorium: --
Tickets. priced a t $3 for
general admission and $2 for
OCC students. Gold Card holders
(senior citizens) a nd children
under 12, may be purchased in
lbe OCC Ticket Office in the col·
lege 's Administration Building,
from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday.
THEY ALSO will be sold at
the door before the performance
at 2701 Fairview Road. Costa
Mesa.
Edward's magic includes the
graceful and bewilderi ng
·sleigbl-<>f·band; ethereal men-
talism; amazing animal presen-
t al ion ; confus ing ca rd
manipulation; ancUbe awesome
performance ol the 1iant and
clauical 1t.ae illusions.
H.la vut claulcal and modem
eolleetkln ol mysteries includes
many developed and uaed by the
legendary Dante, of whom
Edwards was a prote1e.
EVER SEE A WOID)lD tri·
sected and repaired in ·front of
your eyes? How about hundreds
of gallons or water cascading
rrom out or half a coconut shell
with no hoses attached?
Edwards can produce women
from empty trunks, levitate them
mid ba.e tlMm dlaappeu at the
apex ol their ucenalon. Or be can
matertallse blmaelf from an
U'matun of aticb to make an el~aatdlaappear.
That's only..the beginning.
Symphony Surging
'Ode to Joy' Underscores Optinrisni
-By CAROL MOORE
04 , .. O.lly Pli.t -
"Ode to Joy," the subtitle of Beethoven's
Ninth Symphony, not only opens the Pacific Sym·
phony Orchestra's fourth season but also
epitomius the spirit of the group.
"It's obvious from a poll we took at our last
concert last spring that there's a large audience
ready to sustain major orchestral performances,''
said PSO music director Keith Clark. "We expect
to flourish.··
TO IUDGE THEIR progress to date, consider
the caliber of selections and guest artists for the
7:30 p.m. concert Sunday in Plummer Auditorium,
at the corner of Lemon and Chapman avenues in
Fullerton.
For the giant Beethoven masterpiece, Clark
will conduct the 87 musicians in collaboration with
the 110-voice Irvine Master Chorale, directed by
John Alexander .
Well known Southern California singers will
c omprise the solo
quartet in the finale,
which Is challenging in
lta dramatic demands.
Soprano Delcina
Steven s on ha s
eerformed with the
Detroit, San Francisco
and National sym ·
phonies and the Los
An1elee Philharmonic.
lle110 soprano
Kathleen O'Brien has
dlltinl\dabed herself in
1ls roles with the
Hawaii Opera Theater .. •• u u IOloe with the
San Dle10 Opera and
La Jolla Symphony.
Marvin Hayes bas appe~ intematlonally as a but-baritone 1ololst, won the International
lluslc Competition ln Geneva, Swit1erland and
&au,i.t at the California lmtltute of the Arts. Tenor
Bobbt Reed, wbo bu aunt with the Pasadena
IF8lplaay, WU tlm year's National Winner of the
lletropollbn Opera Auditiom.
TU CBOIALB BAS shared numerous con·
ftrt .._.. wttla PSO wbile be<lomin& ooe of the
loudlh II'• ftwtor1an•18dom ol 1&1 type. Ota. wona In tbe pl'Oll"am will Include the
:•wertare aad ballet music to Beethoven'• ;'Cre ..... of. Prometbeu" and Se1toenber1'1
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THE SUNDAY E VENING series will continue
at Plummer Auditorium on Nov . 23. Feb. 8, 1981 ; -·
March 15 and April 26 with violinist Eugene Fodor,
pianists Leonard Pennario and Cecile Licad.
cellist Ronald Leonard and organist Marvel
Jensen as soloists. ~
lnctividua.J tickets for each concert are $10.50.
S8.50 and $6.50 when available. Seasona.J subscrip·
tions are ctiscounted JO percent.
Aiming to provide symphonic music by and for
Orange Countians, PSO has increased its outreach
and audience support each year since 1977 when
Cla rk came from Vienna to direct the Pacific
Chamber and Cal State, Fullerton orchestras .
TIIEN THE SYMPHONY-IN·FORMATION
consisted of 45 professional musicians, mostly from
the faculties of CSUF, Chapman College and UC
Irvine. Clark auditioned most of those veterans and
almost 100 others this summer to reach the present
complementof87.
"From the beginning we've insisted on paying
professional wages." Clark said. "It's expensive
(about $20,000 per concert) but worth it."
:·our maximum box offi ce is $8.000 : the
univer sity provides rehearsal facilitiH and
secretanat asststance; our community board of
directors and women's guilds raise the additional
funds."
THE FINANCIAL PICTURE will improve as
concert dates and locations increase, Clark pre-
dicted. because most of the expense is for four re-
hearsals preceding each performance. The 1oal is
to repeat a concert three limes.
Besides its masterpitte season in Fullerton,
PSO will appear four times in Santa Ana Hida
School, twice at UC Irvine and serve as the
residential orchestra of the Festival of American
Music in Los Angeles during 1980-81.
Thia summer the 1roup made its first record·
ing and was filmed for a British Broadcasting
Corp. TV documentary to be aired UU. winter
featuring three American symphonies.
"NEXT YEAa WE WANT to present each
performance on Friday, Saturday and Sunday
nights in three halls throu1hout the county
althoqb proper facilities are at a premium," saJd
Clark whose ambition and enthusiasm is shared by
his musicians.
He, in tum, credits several maestros for
·'great years of conductor appreotlcesblp. ·'
After eamiq a doctorate In musical compoel·
tlon 1t UCLA, Clark accepted a Fulbrl1bt
Fellowabh> and went to Eurooe for 10 vean where
be studied at the Vienna and Chl&lana academies
ancs a&11ted wit.II orcuatra lo maay capttall. He
1Ull ~v.11 oveneu and jUlt Ntunaed from con-
ducUnc Beethoven's monumental Miua Solemnil
ln the Vienna Konterthaus.
saddles , old pitchforks and reins
hang from rusty nails in the
wa11.
HA\' BA.LES a re strategically
situated to capture the western
motif.
The disc JOckey station has
been removed and behind the
new band stand is an enclosed,
padded room with large win·
dows.
In there waits the bull -a head·
less contraption that is always
ready to buck urban cowboys
from its saddle.
It costs one dollar a ride and
the speed and ferocity of the
beast is control led by a
brakeman.
THE MECHANICAL bull was
popularized by the film "Urban
Cowboy."
That movie is largely seen as
the catalyst for the western
craze in Orange County. just as
"Saturday Night Fever." also
starring John Travolta, is rec-
ognized as the major motivator of
the disco scene.
But John Kaylor. part owner
and manager of the California
Sun. says nightclub owners back
East have seen the cowboy trend
coming for several years.
He said that besides ''Urban
Cowboy," there have been 12
western movies released this
year, including "Bronco Billy."
starring Clint Eastwood, and
"Honeysuckle Rose." featuring
country singer Willie Nelson.
MOST OF THE persons in the
nightclub crowd, Kaylor says.
are in their late 20s. With new
cowboy hats. jeans and boots,
they come to hear country
music
The casualness of
western music and
dress appeals to all
ages. Stephanie Jean
Bredon teaches Stephen
Newland some cowboy
dancing steps during
a class at Parl<west
Apartment's recreation
room in Irvine. Such
sessions help parti-
cipants round up the
footwork to show off
at new cowboy bars.
Brian Kindred, 5,
wishes he were old
enough to tag along.
"
"That's all we play here,"
Kaylor said. "No rock and no
disco."
•·Disco music easily became
irrelev,nt," commented Bob
Estrada, manager of Crazy
Horse in Santa Ana. "It catered
to a certain age group who
didn't mind paying money for
the disco fashions. People who
were into it, got into it all the
way.
"But in here," he said, "all
you have to do is put on a cow·
boy hat and you're part of the
group."
AND FOR MOST people.
Estrada says, putting on a cow-
boy hat and boots, in the tradi·
tional dress of the pioneer west,
is nothing new.
.. Almost all the guys pre.
tended to be cow boys as
children," he said. "And nearly
ever yone watched t he 'Lone
Ranger' or 'Lash LaRue' on
television."
Estrada said that. by his
count, 47 nightclubs i.n Orange
County have opened with or
changed to the country western
theme this year.
He said he expects the trend to
last at least six years. and adds
that it caters to a wider age
group of clientele.
PROBABLY THE largest
country nightclub in Orange
Co unty is the Cowboy i n
Anaheim with its capacity for
1,000 people. It was the
Crescendo. a disco nightclub the
past five years.
Complete with a mechanical
bull. cowboy hats for sale and
colorfully dressed saloon girls
available, for a . price, to shine
your boots. the club presents Ht·
tie semblance of its former
disco lifestyle .
Many of the wall mirrors have
been replaced by wood paneling.
And. u in many clubs, on cer·
tain nights western dancin&
lessons are offered.
Gordie BeMello. publicity
agent for the club, says that dis·
co just burned out, and that the
country star will shine brightly
for several yea.rs.
"Dl...'1CO WAS ju.st a phase,"
he said. "The dance st yle was
complicated and the dress ex-
pensive. Here, it's more relaxed. Everybody wean a cowboy bat,
l>oOts and Lem.
"If YoU wou.ld have walked in· to a dhco like that Jut year," he
said. "people would have
laughed at you."
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Live music, a S·mlle run, a pancake
breakfast and a hot air balloon will all be part
of the U.O Irvine Harvest FestivaJ this weekend
at Heritaae Park .
More than 30,000 visitors are expected to
tour the food, beverage, arts and crafts, games,
community service and Industrial display
booths aod watch the live entertainment.
lined course when the S·mile run, spomored by the
Kiwanis Club, gets under way at 8 a.m . Saturday
at thecomerofYaJe and Walnutavenuesandenda
at the festi v aJ gates.
Admi.eaion is 75 cents for adults and 25 cents
foT children until midnight tonight; from t a .m .
to midnl&bt Saturday and 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sun·
day.
FE8TIVITIE8 BEGIN TONIGHT at a
black·ti~ooal Harvest Moon Ball, featurinc
music by tbe Ed Leach Big Swint Band, at the
Re1t.try Hotel in Irvine. Neiman-Marcus will
present a designer fashJon show durin1 the
·eveniq. .
At the festival iroundl, Canyon Grus will
perform lta own brand of bluelJ'US music from
7:30to11.
The five-member band h• played at tbe
Oran1e County Fair. Knott'• Be"' Fann, tbe
Oran,. CouatJ Pb.tlbarmomc Sodet1'1 1umm•r
music featlva1, UCI and at the Notto Bluecrua
FnUval.
Nearly l,000 ri&n.nera will belin the nit. tree· ' .
Kitty O'Neil, bolder of the land speed re-
cord for women, will be irand manbal or the
race, awarding trophJea to diviaionaJ wiboen on
the festival stage.
Saturday four dance lf'OUl>a will appear oo
the outdoor ata1e from 11a.m .t.o1:45 p.m.
The Walnut VUJa1e Jui Dancers, led by
Susan and JUI Fraser. wtU present •lx routines
at 11a.m.The16 performers are qed 1t.o12.
TWENTY STVDBNT8 no• tbe Inatitute
of Dance Arts will perform tap and ballet num-
bers from 11 :45 a.m. t.o 12:15 p.m. The Irvine
Audemy ol Performln& Ar1a will preMDt 50 dancen. The Cripple Creek cioa ... will lhare
a ••ID*ll of early American berttac• with f .. tlyaJ.pnfromU:IOtolp.m.
CoUGnwood returna to tbe f•tlnl Wa 1ear
•r ltaM...tta1-room-on1Jperformueeln 1m. XAowa for lta eoantr)'·roek, eomtrJ and blue·
lfUI musAc, the IJ'OUP will play Saturday from
z:•tos:aop.m. udSUDclufrom4to1p.m .•
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('Z DAIL 't PILOl ENTERTAINMENT
'Cold Wind' Ushers in Weekend o-r New -ormnas
RAY aRAD8VRY'•
new play, "The Cold W ind 4lnd The Warm ."
open1 tonl9tlt at ttle Gem Theater. 1215?
Main St .. Garden G rove The wortd·f amous
sc le nee fiction author a lso unvell\ another
one-act play, "Pillar of Fl~ ·• Ticket\
are $6 tor the 8 JO -.how For reservation\
call 636-7113.
THE CLASSICAL LEGEND
of Jason and Medea com es to life
Saturday at UC Irvine as the Californi a
Theater Ensemble per'forms "A
Journey/M E DEA / a Oream ." In the F lne
Arts Village Theater at 8 p m.
Tlc keture$6and~tor UCI -.tudenh
at thebo• Off lc4tor b V catllnQ
833·SS49.
"YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU"
opens at Cal State, Long Beach
tonight through Oct 11 in the Studio
Theater , 6101 E . Seventh St H art Kaufm an
comedy w ill be direc ted b y w 1111am Glover
who starred in "Terr a Nova" at the Mark
Taper Forum last year The show begins at
8 p .m . For ticket Information call (2131
~98-SS26.
"WILDE NIGHTS"
based on the eccentricities of the 19th centur y
writer Oscar Wilde, opens tonight at
Saddleback Studio Theater, 28000 Marguerite
Parkway, Mission Viejo. Tickets are $.4
for the 8 p.m. show tonight, Saturday
and next Thursday. Sunday's performance
begins at 7 p.m . For more information call 831-4'S30.
THE ORIGINAL MOUSEKETEERS
wlll'be returning to Disneyland every
Saturday and Sunday this month as the
Magic K ingdom celebrates "25 Years of
.Mouseketeers." Taking the Space Stage
at 3 p.m . w ill be the original club
members: Cubby O'Brien, Sharon Baird,
Lonnie Burr, Bonnie Fields, Tommy Cole
and Sherry Alberonl. The partt w ill be·
open Mousekedays from 9 a.m . to 7 p .m.
"BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE
in Texas" continues rollicking
&t th~ PontaQ s Ttteater tn Los
Angele<> now through N ov C1 The
Tony award-w inni ng mu-.lcal stars Alexis
Smith ctnd Larry Hov i., of "H0oan's Heroes."
Showttme 1-. 8 30 p.m with Sunday show
~t 1 30 For ticket Information contact
a ll Tlckf'tron ctgencles.
LAGUNA BEACH CHAMBER MUSIC
Soc 1.-ty opens Its 1980 1981 season with the
fam ed Pr3<1ue Strlno Quartet Thursday in
L aguna Beach H igh School Auditorium, 625
Park Ave The praora m will Include works
b y Beethoven, Bartok and Dvor ak .
The concert beoln5 a t 8 · 1.5 p m . Tickets
dre $7 at thfl door
''AN EVENING UNDER THE STARS"
comes to the l rvlhe Bow l Saturday night
d S the Souther n Carlfornla Mormon Choir
performs. The i H tick ets include a b<>•
dinner For reser val1ons call.49"'·3-408.
PIANIST JULIEN MUSAFIA
comes to the Univer sity Theater at Cal
St at e, Long Beach Sunday at"' p.m .
The program w ill include Toccata in D
M ajor by Bach, Sonata i n C Major, K . 300.
by M ozart and E tudes and Waltzes by Chopin.
Ticket s a re $5 for adults and $3 for students
at the University T heater or by calling
(213) 498-4280
CLARINETIST GLORIA RAMSEY
and pianist M ichael Cave will perform
Tuesday night at Chapman College Recital
Hall, 333 N. Glassel! St., Or ange. T ickets
are $5 for the 8: 15 r ecital. For more
information call 997-5871.
100 ANTtQVE DEALERS
will gather tonight through Sunday at the
Long Beach Arena for the second semi-annual
Antique Show and Sale. Clocks,
furniture, brass, silver and glassware will
be included in the array of more than 1,000
items. The show Is open from 1to10 p.m .
tonignt and Saturday and 1 to 6 p.m . Sunday.
WORKS BY HANDEL, BACH,
Schumann. Scarlatti and Franck will be
Fro• Pagr <'I
REAP FUN IN IRVINE . • •
the group will play Saturday from 2:30 to 5:30
p.m . and Sunday from 4 to 7 p.m. Wild Oats,
straight from the Crazy Horse Steak House in
Santa Ana, wi ll be he ard Saturday from 7 to 11
p.m . and Sunday from 11 a.m, to 3 p.m. The
gr oup's tunes run from traditional bluegrass to
stone country and country rock
tion Sunday at 3 p.m . in the Teen Center.
Professional a~oneer Max Rose will sell the
"all -new" rne4-chandise including a butdier
block ta ble. a diamond pendant and a six -week
modeling course . More than 200 items will be
a uctioned. .
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INDIAN G UIDES OF THE Saddle back
Vall ey YMCA wall hold their annual fu nd·
raising breakfast at the festival Sunday from 8
a.m . to noon
Other attractions at the festi val this year in ·
elude a dunking booth, a mechanical bull, the
Pe ps i Skateboard Team, an elephant and Che
hot air balloon .
Pancakes, s ausaee . oranee juice, m alk and
coll" will be served at tbe Teen Center •dJ•-c.at to I.be l•tJvaJ .,-oundl. '11cketa are SI and wW be Mid at t.be door.
EbeU Club Mii bold it.a fourth annuaJ auc·
A Family Shopping/Dining
& Entertainment Center.
Albettroti's •Bank of Ameriai •
Bilbo Baggim •Cato di Pompei •
Coco's •Command Performance •
Dolphin • Hair Fashions •
&I.wards Cinema •Fash 'N'
splash •Hamburger Hamlet •Ice
<Apades • Chal,et, • Mesa Veme
Florist • Mesa Verde Travel •
Mione's •Music Market •
Phot.ography by Jeffrey• Priscilla
C4U Box •Reuben's •spa Lady •
Southern GJlifomia GptiaJl •
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performed Saturday night at Orange Coast
College's Fine Arts Hall 119, beginning
at 8. The concert wi ll feature professor
Dr . Justin Colyar perfor ming
organ and harpsictiord masterwor ks.
T ick ets are $2.50 tor adults and $1 .50
for OCC students. For m ore information
call 5S6-SS27.
10 HOURS NON-STOP MUSIC
w ill be heard Sunday at the Airporter
Inn, 18700 M acArthur Blvd., Irvine.as the
Orange County Professional Mu!ic1an's
MOUSEKETEERS BACK FOR WEEKEND
Cubby O'Brten, Tommy Cote, Sheron Belrd
Association presents its 10th Music
Festival, beginning at 2 p.m . The SO
shows will include jazz, rock. classical ,
Dixieland and swing music . T ickets are
$8 at the door or S6 in ad vance by calling
5"'6-8166.
MORE JAZZ
can be heard Sunday as the New Orleans
Jazz Club of Southern California welcomes
Dixieland jazz musicians from New Orleans
to ttle Elks Lodge, 11 551 Trask A.ve., Garden
Grove, beginning at 1: 30 p .m . Tickets $2.
TICKETS ARE ON SALE
for the second annual "Fr iends of Jazz"
festival Oct. 11 and 12 in Laguna Beach's
Irvine Bowl. The fest ival will include
appearances b y M ose Allison, "Bava," George
Cables, Kenny Burrell's All Stars, John
K lemmer, "Kittyh awk," Hubert L aws. Clare
Fischer 's Salsa Pic ante w ith Pancho Sanchez,
L.A. Four. Call 494-1516 for t icket information.
MOODS DURING THREE PARTS
of the da·y wi ll be interpreted . .
for the Second A nnual Dance Faculty Concert
at Golden West College Oct. 10 and 11 at
8:30 p .m . and again Oct. 12 at 2:30 p.m .
il'Whe college's Community Theat er . T ickets
' are $3.50 at the school book store or prior
to the show at the box office.
' A 2,D-YEAR-OLD
dance will be performed tonight by AnJanl
Ambegaokar in UC Irvine's F ine Arts VIiiage.
The lndlandancewlll tell the story of.the
creation of the universe based on
Hindu and Muslim traditions. Tickets are
$S for the 8 p.m . show and $3 for UCI students.
1T'S A BIRD;
It's a plane; It 's a scale-model jet!
Radio-controlled model planes from all over
the United States will compete tonight
through Sunday at Mlle Square Park, Fountain
ValleydurlngtheU.S. ScaleMasters
Championsh ip. Flying maneu.vers begin
Saturday and Sunday at 10 a.m .
"THE HOBBIT"
will be presented Saturday at Cypress College,
9200 Valley View St ., Cypress. beginning at
8 p.m . J.R.R. Tolkien's story of dwarfs,
gnomes and elves w ill be performed by llfe-
size puppets. Reserved seats are $3.
For more information call 826-2220, Ext. 322.
TWO CONCERTS ARE SET
at Cal State, Fullerton, beginning
w ith the Symphonic Band's program of all
British works Wednesday at 8 p.m . In the
campus Little Theater. On Oct. 10 ttae
Concert Band wlll perform music by American
composers at 8 p.m . in the campus
Little Theater. Tickets are $3 for adults
and $1 for CSUF students.
PICKLE FAMILY CIRCUS
w ill be at UC Irvine's Campus Park Thursday
at noon for a free one-hour show. The
San Francisco travellno circus will
present clowns, Jugglers, acrobats and
wir e walker s.
COASTAL RESIDENTS CAN TAKE
their pick of planetarium shows at
Orange Coast College, beginning tonight
with "The Shores of Infinity" at 7 and
8: 30. Tickets are S1 for adults and
50 cents for children for the astronomy
shows every Wednesday and Friday nights
t hrough Dec. 19. For more Information call
556-5880.
A BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL
w ill be held Saturday a nd Sunday at t he
Chino Jr . Fairgrounds at the Central Avenue
e•it off the Pom ona Fr eew ay. Champion
f iddler. Byron Berline and Jethro Burns
w ill be there from 10 a.m . to 2 p.m . Admission
is SS for adults and $2'for youths under 18.
BIG BAND DANCING
gets under way Sunday at Disneyland
H otel's Embassy B allroom , beginning at
8: 15 p.m . Admission Is SJ.
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.OUT' N ABOUT Friday, October 3, 1980 CWLYPILOT (3
Samp/,e Farl'at German Fest, MexiCan Feasts
Few rotlla. unfortwiately. wUI bto et>le to
board a plane ror Germany lh1a month in order
.to,.,U9 ~ 'M"ard os.-Wo .. world's bi11ut
beer bulL But there probebly lfa't one emon1
ua who wouldn't hlle \O so lndul1e at
Oktc>berf•t. \bat annual tribute to the hops m
Smet' the ctilt'lmatlon 's kick off » rouple of
Wt'ek11 •1to thert''·" bt'<•n an almo11t non11top round of
<'Ok>rful Meli v1t1cs Ont' notabll' exception. sorry to
say, 111 Che-»b8t•nc.·i-of outdoor beer drlnkin1 so
char•c·t.-rl11tlr of Uw (;erm.n re11tlvities. the ABC
dt'c·ref'lll Lh at ano no in Huntington Beach
rolUcklna Munkb ..
Lucky Oran1e CO\&nt)' reaidenu tan mallt' •
aubttltute t and much tborter) joumey Ju.st
barMio to the-di.a ol clanklnc stftnl rt1ht ofl lb~
The tu~h 11nks wall h•v.: a lon~er run at Old
World Vlll•ll". thoul(h , continuing through Sun·
day. Nov l6 Mu111\·h 's Oktoberfest runs only
lhrt'e weclc.11
San Dteao Autobahn Ut'UM me t'rttway It oriRlnutetJ by w1ay of celebrating the time
wh"n brewttri; bnn.c out their new beel'1. Now
lht> t u.storn holdN 11trunger than ever, and hun·
dreds ol lhousa11di. of natives and visitors are on
hand t•u<•h year to welcome the autumn offer·
tnl(~
' All the (all madneH and merrynuklna or
Olltoberf•t can ht> ro'"'d at Jluntincton Our h s
Old World Villa1e
Two grt•lll <K>rn pith pa bands Oown in from
Germany IU'e providing the rn~ieal entertain·
menl ~l Old World's mmi·Oktoberfest. From
no w through Sunday. Oct 26, "Pfaelzer Buam"
will ~ on stage , Nov l through 16 "Deutsch
Meister Ku.,elle" will be featured.
On Wednesday and Thursday the band ap-
pears at the Old World restaurant's Festival
Hall from 6 JO to 11 p.m Fnday and Saturday
the hours are 6 30 p. m. to I a. m and on Sunday
fro~ 2 to 10 p.m
Admission is free on Wednesday and Thurs·
day Weekends Friday through Sunday -
there's a S3 entrance ree.
Selections Crom the authentic German menu
and accompaniments include bratwurst, hot potato salad, sauerkraut, barbecue chicken,
pretzels, wine, cocktails and -you guess it -
German beer
Befuddled Beau
IN TIIE OUTSIDE STREETS of the Village itself, Oktoberfest attractions include an
arcade , folkdancers. kiddie rides. strolling
musicians and a large variety of contests.
Jack Worthing is exasperated when Gwen·
dolyn Fairfax and Cecily Cardew decide to
"preserve a dignified silence" until he
divulges his identity in-"The Importance of
Being Earnest.·' being. staged at 8 tonight
and Saturday and 5 p.m. Sunday at Cal State.
Fullerton's Little Theater. Tickets at box of·
fice.
Old World -complete with cobblestone
_streets, lantern lampposts, window flower box·
es , sparkling fountains, murals on t he
housewaJls ~ is a bona rtde replica of an old
European town.
More than 50 specialty shops sell imported
merchandise and -for another European touch
-most or the shops have second-story living
quarters for the owners.
SHELLY GORDON
DUO
Tue. thru Sat.
DANCING.).-~
314 FOREST AVE
LAGUNA BEACH
111"1 fN lu,....,.,••d1
Ample Free Parlunp
"REFLECTIONS" TRIO
Tues .. thru Sat.
MARK CIANFRANI
Sun. and Mon.
DANCING NIGIITL Y
01 t>r/ool(my Btautilul Lake F'orrsr
Twllighl Dlnner1 7 Daya• Week 4 to 6 p.m. -$5.50
2S311 MUIAL.ANDS AT AIOGR AOUTE
KELLY LEMAIRE
Vocals & Piano
Tues. thru Sat.
ROllERTA KING
Vocals & Piano
Sun. and Mon'.
32802 COAST HWY
LAGUNA MGUEL
494.1491 752-8558 EL TORO 77()-1222 499:2~26 y""4N.l713
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Hear Ye!
Hear Ye!
4th Annual
Henry VllI~Eur~pean Festival
Saturday, October 4
10 a.m. 'til 4 p.m.
Festivities of Ye Day
G rand March by King Henry vm by
the Kingdom of Caid.
Contests include:
Best Challenge to Fight; Renaissance
Dancing; Fighting; Ankle Turning. Best Toast to
the Kingj Hand Kissing and Fashion of the Ages show .
Musical Entertainment by the Merrymakers
Free Admission
Free Parking
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South Coast Plaza
Village
Located at Sunftower & Bear Streets
Santa Ana, CA 92704 • (714) 751-~5
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Out 'N About
Norman Stanley
You'll come by Old World Village and the
Oktoberfest activities at 7561 Center Drive -
behind Huntington Center and adjacent to the
San Diego Freeway -Huntington Beach. Phone
numbers are 897-1470 and 894-7669. ••• MARK YOUR FUTURE.~ CALENDAR for
the Orange Coast's newest restaurant that
opened just last Tuesday. It's Carmelo Manto's
stunning La Strada, 3520 E. Coast Highway,
Corona del Mar.
Northern Italian cuisine is featured, and
dinner will be served from 5:30 every everung.
The executive chef is Mario Zanetti -formerly
with the Princess Lines and. most recently,
with the La Strada restaurant on Los Feliz
Boulevard in Los Angeles. .
Highlighted by an elegant 18th Century.
Italian decor . the new Corona del Mar La
Strada also houses a cocktail bar and facilities
for private parties. I certainly intend to check it
out at lhe earliest opportunity' -on lhe basis of
the solid reputation enjoyed by the parent Los
Angeles spo~. if for no other reason. •
In lhe meantime you might want to be
among the very first to sit down to dinner at this
promising establishment. They're on all major
credit cards and the number for reservations is 675·1922. ••••
KEEPING GOVERNMENT out of one's
business obviously isn't the catchword of every-
one in Orange County. Just ask Paul Rossi and
Joseph Vieillemaringe, owners of La Brasserie
restaurant in Ofilnge.
To celebrate La Brasserie's upcoming uura
birthday they've invited top.ranking govern·
ment officials as honored guests. That's their
way, the owners report, of saying "thank you "
to the county for the outstanding support the
restaurant has enjoyed since it opened.
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SPECIAL DINING
EXPERIENCE
Flath From
the Patti
Playing your favorites from
the fabulous 50·, & eo·11
Appe•ing Nightty
Mon . .S.t.
8 PM· 12:30 AM
OON'TMllS:
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•Mon•y N..,.t Fooebetl on our Olant lcnenl
•Oellctout hon d 'OMtVret Moft.·Fri,, 4:30-t:30 f'M
\{oelda>\ ~ COITAMllA
3131 lftnot A". (ltlctoa et IM Ditto F....-yt
A special dlnner wlll be presented by Chef
Joseph to mark lhe occasion on Monday, Oct.
20.
TOGETHEa WITH SPOVRE.C\, those head·
ing the "aovernment braaa" invitation list ill·
elude S-upervisors -Thomas Riley, Harriett
Wieder, Philip Anthony, Edison Miller and •
Ralph Clark, Assessor Bradley Jacobs and ·
Auditor V.A. Keim. !
Also: County Clerk Lee Branch, District Al·
tomey Cecil Hicks, Sheriff Brad Gates, Superin-
tendent of Schools Or. Robert Peterson, Public
Administrator James Heim and Tax Collector
Robert Citron .
But that augiist bc?dY of dinner guests poses
a question. Somewhere. along lbe line will some
opponents have to be given equal eating time?
*** ONE 11UNG'S FOa SURE: there's certain·
ly no shortage hereabouts of new restaurants to
satisfy a sudden whim ror Mexican food.
Perhaps because it has been around the
longest, lhe only one of these place:> where
we've sampled the food Cas noted here in glow·
ing terms a few months back) is Manana, whkh
look up where Amelia's took ~fat 3300 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach.
Other purveyors of tostadas and enchiladas
opening in recent weeks -all of which we'll be
visiting as soon as time permits -include '
Eugenio's, 547 W 19th St., Costa Mesa. It has
taken lhe place of the former Mitla's.
FRENCH FOOD IS NO more with the clos-
ing of La Provencale in South Laguna. Now oc·
cupying the premises at 31676 Coast Highway is •
Paco's Cafe Mexico.
Into the void Jell by the departure of the old
Derby restaurant in Costa Mesa has come the
latest edition in a popular chain of Mexican
restaurants. This is Acapulco. located at 1262
SL Bristol.J>etween NeWf)Ort BouJevard and Redhill Avenue.
Sam's Seafood continues at its long·time
location in Huntington Beach < 16278 Pacific
Coast Highway), but closed lhe doors some time
back at its Corona del Mar site, 3901 E. Co ast
Highway. Now off and running at that address
is La Selva Mexican restaurant. --------------·· J lt·/k Chinese Cuisine i 'l /?/\" ORIENTAL COCKTAIL LOUNGE I Featuring Tropical Drinks I BAMBOO I°"' YUi AMMMaSAIY I .J41.TERR&CE SPICIAL I
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Balboa
On the Peninsula
DANCE
(or just liste n)
GAZEBO
Septembe~ 29tb to November 8th
Dance and listen to your favodte
tunes by this upbeat group.
They're available Monday thru Saturday,
9 p.m. to 1:45 a.m.
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18800 MacArthur Boulnard, n l -8777
n. ..... ,,, Hot.I G~locl. Deli.. -.r .. ,
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(';.I DAIL Y PILOT fflelay
'Friends'
Easygoing
To a Fault
It's thrr1t·ult 111 rnrnitmt' J.tm•·~ 1-.1'411n1 ·,
"Ht' t of Frtl•nll~ ,,, .rn, th10.: 11\1111• lhun a h•rt
O\'t'I' frmn lhl' tl,I\' nr th•• .:l'nt'rlll Hlll !(Up !'Om
edtt'!I of tht' l;tlt• S1'<lt1•)> .inti l'Url.' S.•\1•nllt•111 nu
m atter ho\\ dft't'l t"t' u prochwtio11 '' clt>rl\ t•J
from it.
At tht· l'oi-1 1 M1·~11 l '1' 11· P lnyh1111-.1•, "h1•n•
lht' pllay 1s rnukm.: 11:-(11 !>l Orang ... ('uunty up
pearanre tthoul(h 11 ";1., Jone m IAinl( Bt'tll'h u
decade ago>. d1rt'1·tur P 11t1 1'11m lwl11n1 h 11'
Intermission
Tom Titus
mounted a plt'a s 1ng interpretation of this
lightweight vehicle That 1t is not more arrest
ing and involving 1s basically the fault of lhe
raw material rather than its implementation.
' ELWAKD'S CHARACTERS are fraught
w1'th inconsistency. changing their moods a nd
motivations as eas ily as they change their cos
tumes. There are no s ha rp turns in .. Best of
Friends," only a series of slight bends in the
road.
The central c haracters are a Brooklyn
family, the head of which <a noted novelist ) has
just been repQrted lost in a pl ane crash -a
piece of news which doesn't elicit any great out·
pourings of gr ief, since he hadn't been that
much of a fathe r and husband. Things become a
bit stickier whe n he s hows up. quite alive, with
bis latest in a Jong line of young ladyfriends .
The 'ensuing action takes the vie wer on a
(See 'FRIENDS,' Page C6)
Real
Cantonese Food
eat here or
take home
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CHINESE CASINO
111 21st PL. Newport 1.ach Ollole 3·9560
M-to Mi•iCJfit Daily-Wff41"'4\ Ufttil I :00 o.m . .. M._ ...
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CURTAIN CALI.· DINNER THEATRE
PLAYING
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Patricia Corbett and Fred Marsh argue over the type of s lipper s he
wears while J ane Nigh tries to separate them in the Irvine Com·
munity Theater production of "And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little,''
opening Oct . IO for three weekends at Turtle Rock Community
Park. For reservations to the 8 p.m. performances. phone 754-3643 .
We Proudly Present Oncore
Showtlme & Dancing 9 p.m. -2 a.m. Mon. thru Sat.
Pre· Theatre &
After Theatre
Menus
Coctail Hour
& M usic
M on. thru Fri.
Continental Cuisine
Lunch M on thru Fn
Dinner Daily
Champagne Buffet
Sunday
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. atmosphere with the delighlfully-
tempting menu seleclions of a
· ' conttnental cafe. All In the casual
elegance or Newport Beach. Tty us
for breakfast, lunch. dinner and
late evening light fare.
1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach Phone 644-1700
Open 6:30 Lm. unUl 10:30 p.m.
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ART GALLERI ES
Southwest Paintings Often Bizarre
JOE aAKElt Off OKLAHOMA
r"las ablorbed the drama of southwe~t
cultures and added a touch of craziness
Forsaking the dictate th•t a p.1l ntlnQ
must lootc llke something. he often opt~
for bl1arre renc:t.rlnos of the lmaQlnatlon
unrestralM<t, puullno. lntlmld3tlno
but always amusing. An uhlbltlon of
his oll pelntfnQ! with 11tver leaf wlll
open with a reception from l to 10 p.m
S.turct.y at Abra>i.s Gallery, 2815 v111u
Way, Newport S.ach Vl~wl~ hour\ are
11 to S Wednesdays Sundays until
Oct. 26.
HEADLESS PAINTING BY JOE BAKER
'Starla, Cowgirl, Haa Naughty Thought•'
"COMPUTER FANTASY"
is one example of how Art Hopkins takes
everyday symbols and transforms them i nto
geometric, abstract patterns. executed
in precise hard-edge style with bold
colors. His current series, combining
graphic art lmaoes with those from
primitive sources, opens Saturday at
Challls Galleries, 1390 S. Coast Highway,
Dutch. Indonesian. American and
Continental Cuisine featunrig
19-Course Indonesian RVST-TAFEL
M-..s.t. I I a.&·10 ,-.
~ 4,-..10,.-.
V1s1I our Gift Shop Spec1al1Z1n9 1n
Gold Jewelry, Gems and Artifacts
Or-.. 1610 L Ct Q ua.1140
(Conveniently IOCllted off the Newport Fwy)
l dOUnd Beac h Gdllcry hour'> arc 11 to S
W{•dne"><.foy.-. tnrouqh Sunday'> untlt Oct. 2S.
TH E L ARGER·T HAN·LIFE
p.ilntt>d wood "5< utp toom" by Leonard
Gt~'i S••r lltlvt• fhur b resque qualit ies.
That ''· lhf'y hold truth'> abOut the human
c ondltlon Ry rPdu< lnq < ('rtain situations
lo '>vrnbol1'1m Gla<,c;pr l'i ~ble to communi·
< ttte on dn "'rnot1oncll level, rather
l hon t.1\k1nq tht< 4'ud1en<:e for a heavy
1ntf'llt·c h1<\I 1nvolvt>mcnl He w ill be
honort'CI cit tt I p m rec.ept1on Sa turday
a t Colle< tor·., C..ho1c e Gallery. 666 N Cott~! Hlyhw tty Ldguna Beac h, where
hi'> work'> will be d1<;plaved this month.
Aho bt-1119 c..hown il rc nt'W "draw ings"
r:>y M yrnn Shird'> madt· by sew ing heavy
threads through layered, handmade paper.
BRING YOUR G RANDMA AND GRANDPA
to "'Mur111 M ildnes .. flH C,eniors" from noon
It> ~ p m Sunday cH Newport Harbor Art
M usC'um. 850 San Clem ente Drive, Newport
Beact1 L 1n9 Chung w ill .direct the
1nak 1nq_ot a l S·fOOt mural No previous
drt Pxpl!ne.-:e 1s necessary for this
lrt>e pro1e<:T
I F YOUR CONCEPT OF PAPER
ts l1m1ted to 91 2x11 while sheets, the
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et'\ ~ ~' t!iie.ir ar:1or1 '-1 >-r
GENUINE CHI NESE MANDARIN DISHES
Spec.1olmng In ChmeSE> A Lo Cone Dishes
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47 IS C hopmon 2023 Harbor lf~d.
OAAt<iGE • 750-7171 COSTA MES•
Clo.,•d M-doy~ -64"2-7-162 r 6l1 ·"It
~~s~basrtans~~
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At rtx-'GRANQ H(JTEL
OPENS
Sept.
23rd
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LIVE !· ON STAGE
Limited
7 Week
Engagement
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(714)772-7710
-MAKE R ESE RVATIONS -
For "An Evening To Remember•·
NOW
"True Paper" exhibition opening M onday
at Golden West College's Fine Arts
Gallery w ill be r eveal ing. Handmade
paper Is a richly textured concoction
mad~ of grass, palm bark, flower pet als,
silk fibers, lint or twi ne. Thirteen
artists who have rediscovered this lost
art are represented in the show that
starts w ith a 1 p.m . rec;ept lon in the
gallery, on the corner of the Huntington
Beach campus near Gothard and Center
streets. Regular hours are 9 to 3
M ondays through Thursdays and 7 to 9
Tuesday and Wednesday evenings'.
AN EXHIBITION REFLECTING
"Southwestern Art and Influences" starts
a t 2 :30 p.m . Saturday at the Arts and
Crafts Center in Irvine's Heritage Park
and continues through Oct. 27. On
display will be Jndian bask etrv and Hopi
Kachina dolls..,6n loan from Bowers Museum,
triba l lithograph s from Galleria Capls·
trano, permanent sandpaintings by Paul
Apodaca and recent fiber designs by
weaver Helen Siegel who descr ibes her art
as a ''visual code tha t can be applied
to emotional exper iences." Gallery hours
are 10 a.m . to 6 p.m . Lectures and
demonstrations are planned for Oct. 14-16
during N ative American Culture Week.
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Two Shows: 2:00 & 4:00 P.M.
Tickets s5oo Each
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Modern · Art: See the Toast of Other Coast
Phillips Collection Displayed at Bowers
PART OF EXCLUSIVE CALIFORNIA SHOW
'Offtce• · In 011• by CherlH Sheeler
l'a111tin ei11 from this country's o ldest
m u11t!Um or mudc•rn ort iare on display at the
Rowe~ MWll'Um or S1rntu Ana through Nov
2
Tlth•ll "'l'ht' Ph1ll11H' Collection in the
M 1tkl0,g t920 1930,'' the touring exhibition
m 11rks lhf' rt nit tlmt• any of the fabled works col-lt'ct~d hy Ounr1rn l'hilhps have traveled from
th t'1r ~rmuncnt holltt• In WW1hlngton. O C.
Tiit: WORKS o•· 37 EUROPEANS and
i\nwrlcarus, ucqu1red during the decade of the
1920s, include 1>uch art1:1ts as Bonnard, Braque,
l>ufy. llo'-'~r. Ito mer: Inness. Klee, O'Keefe,
P1cusso, Prendergas t, 'and Vu1llard
The exh1b1t1on wall not be v1s1tmg any other
mui1eums m Cahforma
"We feel fortuna te to ~ able to host this ex-
cat1ng collei.·lltm for all of the southwest ," s aid
Reilly P Rhode!>, Bowe rs Museum director.
"WE EXPF.(T THERE are many art lov .
ers 1n s urroundmg communities and states who
wall want to take this opportunity to see these
~ orks that ordinarily stay in the East.
··w e'll be welcoming all. visitors as we did
during the record-breaking attendance here of
the Gund Collection of Western Art."
All 37 works are illustrated in color in the
catalogue prepared jointly by The Phillips
Collection and Smithsonian Institution Travel-
ing Exhibition Service.
T H ERE ARE· 85 BLACK and white
reproductions or other works in the collection.
a s we ll as doc ument ary photographs. A
chronology and an essay describing Duncan
RIENDS' IN NEED 0£-ENEMIF.S? ... -
<From Page ('11
circuitous journey toward a predi cta ble con -
clusion, dallying with <.'lac~ and l·ontrivance en
route. Elward's script has the consistency of
cotton candy. but some memtwrs of the Costa
Mesa cast make 1t quite sweet
MOST NCYJ'ABU ·: AMONG these as Laurie
Lambert as the wife who en1oy:. < ci nd that is the
word) a brief nirtataon with widowhood. Miss
Lambert is a model o r charm and sophistication
who hardens only to s at1i,fy thl' formula script
in the second act She i:. a delight to wcitch
Les Reed ess ay~ the ('rrcint hus band most
believably, maintaining has own self·styled ra·
tionale with flair <1nd flmansh Adnenne Ann
Hatcher is quilc g ood a:. ha:. i1·cberg of a
daughter who mt•lb down l'ffect1 vely when
• ·romance blossoms
Martin B. Spann is a <·unous throwback to
the hippie stercoty p(• of th1' S1xt1r:.. even though
the play is set 1n the present, a strong actor
whose hesd band t1 nd pea<.'f' :.ymbol seem a bit
out of sync Suzann<.' Orchob k1 1s g1 ven precio us
little to do as his e mollo nally anemic wife
AMONG THE O UT S ID F.RS, K <cre n Mt• II i coat g I v e s a nice I y m od u I ate d
rformance as ~~ramour:_Stan Wlasick_
"aln Of' l'llllND'i"
A comedy ov J•me• El.,•rd. dlre<tecl 1>y P•tl hmbelllnl, •t.911
m•n•oe• LMry W•lth. 1.Cllnlc•I d lreclDt Sien Wl•l<ll, prewnlecl
Frldo• -S.lurd<t.,. •• I JO Hvou9'1 Otl II ..., .... Colt. MeM
C1v1c Ple\INIUW on Ille Of•-Counh Falrvr-•. Gott. Me ...
Re\atolian\ l \o&·SIH
Jo•le Conn.tUQM
Archer CcftnauQtll
Merril Ccftn.llUQlll
I( e le CC>nN<IQM
F tlu He<kaclay
Oeryl SIOddard
Ha1el 0.....
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Mr BecllOe
THI CAST Lauri• u.moen . ... ... _
Martin 8. 5'*wl Adri. .... M n HMC .. r
Sien Wl•lek
Ker ... MellkNI
... ,_1<1911• s.._0r..,,..1 ... 1 EdGr...Wy
exhibits fine comic timing as an attorney trying
to capitalize on the situation. Helene Briggs is
fine as Reed's "wronged" secretary. and Ed
Greenly contributes a breath of fresh air < 100
proof ) as a tipsy visitor who may or may not be
a Justice of the peace.
It ·s all served up as a rather doughy souffle
in which a competent cast labors strenuously to
produce the sort of crisp comic interaction
which is not to he found in the dialogue.
Perhaps "Best of Friends" needs a few good
ene mies to m ake things sizzle a bit.
Performances of this opening production of
the Civic Pl ay~ouse 's 16th season continue
Fridays and Saturdays at 8.30 through Oct. 18 in
the auditorium ">a the Oran&e County Fair-
grounds.
Film Of Much Wit, Style~ An Intimate
And l1npa~t.
year's u ... st.
It Ranks AmonJ! The
-Kevin Thomas,. L.A. Times
-----......----One-Trick Pony ________ _
~""'"°PAUL SIMON ~BLAIR BROWN al\Qstamng RIP TORN
JOAN HACKETT, ALLEN GOORWITZ ,
MARE WINNINGHAM I LOU REED
Produced by MICHAEL TANNEN co.Produced by MICHAEL HAUSMAN
Written by PAUL SIMON Directed by ROBERT M. YOUNG
Ortg•ndl MuS•C bY PALJL SIMON
CXJI OOLBV s• EAi!O r
"'Sfl(Cft O r>.tAIMI
Phillips as collector and critic provide ad·
ditional insight.
He was heir to a fortune amassed by hia
grandfather , J ames Laughlin, co-founder of
Jones and Laughlin Steel Co. it was in bis
grandparents' Pittaburgh\manaion that he was
first exposed to art
After studies in literature and art at Vale,
both he and his brother began collecting art.
T he deaths of his fath~r and brother within a
year of each other nearly overcame the young
man with sorrow.
HE TIJRNED TO ESTABUSIONG "a hQme
for the fine arts . . . and for all those who love
art and go to it for solace and spiritual refresh-
ment."
Jn 1921, he opened a few rooms in the family
home for three afternoons a week, calling it the
Phillips Memorial Gallery with an impressive
240 paintings. Today, the Phillips ColJection comprises more than 2,000 works.
The c urr ent direc tor, and son of the
founder, Laughlin Phillips, said, "Throughout
its history. the collection has had more good
paintings to show than space to show them. w~
hope people will accept this as our invitation to
visit Wi when in Washin5tton, as well."
THE BOWERS MUSEUM, located at2002 N.
Main St .. Santa Ana, is open six days a week: Sun·
day from noon to 5 p .m .. Tuesday through Satur-
day, 9a.m . to5p.m . Admisslonis free, and there is
ample free parking.
Lectures, film showings, tours and other
demonstrations rela ted to the exhibition are being
scheduled during September and October. For
further information call 972-1900, e xt. 31.
IVaY SAT. tiMHT
JIM MAISHAU.
OM STAM
EDWARDS CllEMA CEITER
COSTA MESA• 979 -4141
CHARACTER FROM PHILLIPS COLLECTION
'Old Qown Making Up' by John Sloan
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ORAl8E MALL
ORANGE • 637 -0340
R£0ULAR FtAT WILL ll SHOWN 8(FOM ANO AFT(R THC PR£VICW
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A m ong the off beat char acter s Bette
Midlcr C'rcatcs and performs -in
.. Oi vine Madncs:-.." is the magic lady .. a
w h im s ical old \.\Omun with a bag of tricks
that never work. The divine Miss M sings
wi th lhc llurlcttes and throws out one-
linNs like bridal bouquets in the screen
version of her hit · Broadway revue now
show ing ut local movie theaters.
Ffl<Say. October 3. 1980 DAIL'( PILOT ( 7 I •
'Stunt Man' Outrageous
By BOB THOMAS ,, .. , ... "·-··-... ".
"THE STUNT MAN" is
a brilliant teat ot cinematic
leqerdemai11, creating an
illusory wor ld in which nothing
ts as 1t seems. Richard Rush.
who direc ted and co-wrote the
script w ith Lawrence M arcus,
has created a thought-pro voking
entertainment that defies
description part blac k
comedy, part action m ov ie, part
dram a. The stor y take~ place
on a movie location r un by an
egomaniacal d ir ector , Peter
O'Toole. He m anipulat es
everyone, especially the lead
actress (Barbara Her shey l and
a fugitive;tur ned-stunl man
(Steve Ra ilsback> The Intri-
cate plot is com bined with out·
rageous stunts, and not merely
the mindless car crashes of
the end less movie sum mer.
O'Tooteisperfect1on as the
brutal autocrat ano fla11soack
proves a worthy adversary.
Rated R, with an outpouring of
expletives and some nude scenes
"MIDDLE AGE CRAZY"
is based on the Sonny Throck-
morton song abOut a man "40
years old, going on 20 .. HP's
Bruce Dern, a success ful Houston
contractor w ith a wife w ho
pumps up their SPx life to keep
him satisfied. But that isn't
enough. His concern over aqinq
prompts him to trade 1n hr c,
Olds tor a Porsche and to have
a f ling with a Oat las cheer·
le<1der Director John Tr ent
and wrtter Cart K leinschm1tt
have done a sllck 1ob of con-
cocting a bitter comPdy that is
in reality a mOdern morality
play After expenenCtng the
fleshly pleasures, the husband
r eal izes that his old life
w asn't so bad after all. Oern-
9ives the best performance of
his car eer, and Ann.M a r gret 1s
ideal as his perplexed w i fe.
The ti I m's only draw back le; an
uneven tone, perhaps because
locat ions wer e c;hot 1n Houston
and inter iors in Canada under
tax-shelter financing The
rating is R, with strong lan-
g uage, a nude 90-90 dancer and
pervasive sexual themes.
"WILLIE ANO PHIL is
a nother study in human relation-
ships by astute Paul M azursky
two young men and a woman
w ho love each other deeplv.
the matesplatonically. The tr
mut ual romances take them from
New York to Kentucky, Malibu,
M aui and India and through
many relationships during nine
years. M azursky is a master
of dialogue and comic sit ua-
tions; hisonly trouble is
with the finish. The one he
chose causes a m assive letdown,
like being on an adventurous
journey that leads to nowhere
M ichael Ontkean I W ill1e) and --------------
PLUS (R)
"LIFE OF
BRIAN''
Rav ShcJrkev (Ph1IJ are w innlnq
per sonalities, but the revet a-
t ion is Margot Kidder as their
amour. Hers is an Academy
nomination perform ance, far, tar removed from her Lois Lane
of "Superman ." The rating is
R w 1thadegreeot nudity and
expletives, som e acid and pot,
lots of talk about sex and
some action. Still, it is a
good·h~arted movie, the k• no
that M azurskv atwa vs makes.
"THE GREAT SANTINI"
1s a profoundly affectinq and
superbly w rought tale of a bOy
coming of age despite a qung-ho
psychopath of a father . Robert
Duvall is a "warrior w i thout a
wa r ," a Manne Cor ps flier who
believes his family can be r un
with the same fierce discipli ne
he applies to his squadrons.
The r esult is catastrophic, vet lhf'> family learns f rom the
experience and qrows. Writer-
direc tor Lewis John Car lino
tells the story with the lei-
surely pace of a well-cr afted
novel, allowing member s of the
cast to r egister as unforget-
table chdracters The leading
player'> are magnificent : Duvall
as the demonic fa ther, Blythe
Danner as the wife who loves hil"I
despite everything, M ichael
O' Keef Pas the tormented son.
/J. t t have Pa rned Academy Award
nom1nat1on~ Rated PG because
of language and or,1matic
1ntr ns1 ty
CH•~1t •fM
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SOMEWHERE
IN TIME ·-... ·~~'-' ~
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"TERROR
TRAIN"
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"SUSPIRIA"
"AVIATION FILM
FESTIVAL
PART II"
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"WILLIE & PHIL"
JAMIE LEE CURTIS
"TERROR
TRAIN" <R>
Burt R•ynold1
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CHtUITOPHI" •MARTY FELDMAN
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"STARDUST
MEMORIES"
(PG)
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DYAN CANNON "IN GOD
WE TRUST" (PG)
"COAST
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WALTER
MATIHAU
GLENDA
JACKSON
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PREVIEW FRI.
"WHY WOULD
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IN
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PLUS (A)
"THE MOUNTAIN
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DAILY PILOT ROCKUMENTAAIES
Chaplnan Roll.s Out Rock Review
...
By M~CHA&L P°""CUlEVK.'H
Of ................ The enfante terrible of art forma, rock 'n'
roU I• &rowlnl up Or old for lbat matter
The Platten. Presley. D)'lall and OM! Doon
•hape onb a portk>n of the le1acy Which It why
Chapman Coll•11e 'a on1ta1e production, "U
Yeara ol Rock 'n' Koll." •eema an overly am
b6lioua, indeed 1mpc»11ble. attempt at rapturtna
lbe HMnce ol the aalnii brat
BUT ntE lllUS~AI. retro.p«tive clkb,
aurprialntlY so, and t1t>kN for tonl1ht and S.tu~·· clo.ln1 performance <I pm > are
probably u.e bNt baraain in towa
In a .. than three and a haJf houn, Dare<.'lOr
Paul FriJ..ler and a colle1e cut that Include• 18
mu.iciana, 19 danc«'n and rountleH rostumed
performers come d ose to sayina It •II It 'a an
education with exub«-rant ener1Y
Act orw leads off with the Platten· "Great
Pretender" and runs throuth the late 'SOs era
with IOlld sendups of Presley, Sam Cooke and
Uttle Richard
BY NO M£ANS IS it satire, however From
coatumea to m~sical e xecution, the youna
performers and f>ackstaae personnel do lbear
Mat to make the show a memorable recreation
al lbe early days.
A definite hlgbUaht of the openlna a ct
qomes when sinaers portrayiq the late Bia
9Dpper, Richie Valens and Buddy Holly appear
•taae in boma1e to the old rock 'n' roll road ••• The announcement that they'll be leavin1
daht after the show to catch a (final) flight is
cme of the show's most toucbin& moments.
' '&Osmts
'Beatlemania' Back
"BeaUemania,"' dubbed tbe "rockumen-
tary" ot tbe '809 bu returned to tbe staae of
the Wllsbire Theater, 8440 Wilahire Blvd .• in
Beverly ltilla, throu&h October 19.
Tbe show combines live action, reaturin1
four Beatles look-and-sound alikes aln&inl 21
Beatles hits with electronic audio-vlaual
tec.hnlques that truly capture the si1ht and
aound ot the ·eos.
Performances are Tuesdays throu1b
Tbursda~ at 8 p.m.: Fridays and Saturday,.
at 6:30 and 9:30 p.m .. and Sundays at 7:'
p.m. There will be a speeial matinee at 2:.
p.m. this Sunday.
Tickets, priced from $7 lo $Ul.50. are
available at the Wilshire Theater box-office.
Mutual, Ticketron and Charge·L.l.ne a1encies.
To charge by phone call (213) 852-1900.
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ORGAN CONCERT ,. ... .., ..... ELEGANTE
You are invited -t o an
excluaiY9 lholMng of the new. new "Elegmnte'', Hammond's
newest "top of the line" ()rg8nl
........,, C>aoMrl, l:IOP.M.
And who be9t to Introduce this
mervelaua new organ Chan Che
famous end most talented
ROSEMARY BAILEY!
A true star. Rosemary. famll11r
to manv of us in Southern
California has been afhltated with the Hammond 0f9•n
Co. since ttte age of 11 and has oerfOf'med worldwide
tor them in the past She now mak" hef' home In
Orange Coun1y and we are so happy to have her •• our
neighbor and good lnend She
comes to us tor this special
appearance in concert to let us
all hear. the Incomparable
eounds of th11 new organ -
Hammond "Elegente '
Don't mtu 1fi11 beaut1lut l1dy
and lhl• Gala Evenll Be 11ure
and bring • ln•no
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HAMiloND ORGAN a Pl~NO NTaR
... •·Coe .. Hwy., eo.-a .. , ... , IU 1111
A M~l<I \ H 1 llM~N fll M
IN 001) IE TRl1ST"
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l11tro<l11<1ng Al'-11\' UI ft.tAI'. .u ArlllA~ T n1uodtrturd
A 1111\\AIW \\'ll~T /GUl1<<1b MIAl'lRO Pl<OUllCTION
"' tlltll h) MAH rr H.I IH.UN i C:llHI~ Al 1.l!N
MUMC: Ii) jlllll'. •mi<KIS
F.vc111t1c l'ro<luctr l'>OIOI\~ T llERMAh
Aaocl.itt Pl'oJIKer 1 Al 10-.,,A HI llMAN
PIOduced ~¥ ll~AfUl Yt'llST i111d 1;bOHGE ~llAPIM<,l
l'lll'fCltli by MARTY ~bl jlM.\N
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American Influence
Production's Focus
THF. OVERAl.I. PLOT line lS flttinaly thin .
bandied by I0-80 portrayals of Ed Sullivan.
Geor1e Putnam and Dick Clark for time and
1cene tr11D11ilionA. A few token lake.offs of TV
commerclalt (Ralph Williams, Kitchen Magi·
ct•n > provide lldded history
But "25 Years" is above all a musical and
thf' pace IJ upbeat and never tJring det>pite 26
tunes in the flNll act alone
Brad Carter drew cheers every time he
opened hla mouth with his perfecUy off-key
nasal mterprt"lation of Sonny in ··1 Got ~~
Babe "
Sliding nicely throuah the Beach Boys ("I
Get Around"), Temptations and Supremes, the
entire l'ast assembled for a medley from
"Hair" to clost! Act one
THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN enough real·
ly. but FnzJer and cast proved more than up to
the ambitious task.
The second half Opt!ns with a recreation of
the heyday of the t"1llmore and the Jefferson
Airplane and Jams Joplin
.... The unsung heroes. of the play. tht! musl·
clans, finally gel a chance tn stretch out on a
fine remake of the Doors' "Light My Fire."
Guitarist Mike Zarel turns in a stellar solo
TIMEWIRE, THF4.._AFFAIR gets u bit
jumpy from here. comblm ng Carly Simon, Alice
Cooper and The Blues Brothers in a somewhat
shallow attempt to capsulize tfre '70s I Outside of David Bowie und Fleetwood
M itc , there is little reference to British m us1c
that shaped the times.
Granted, had Frtzler attempted to inr lude
the Stones, Hendrix and the p ealles (beyond a
c lip from "Yellow Submarine"). audience'i
would be facing a show that would take three
days. ·
What is lefl is a decidedly American
retrospeetive featuring solid singing, dancing
and technical effects. Even lhP usualJ.Y cynical
college crowd was on its feel when the cast
m em bers sang their way into the lobb} with a
closing number from "F'ame."
SO TAKE THE KIOS, grandpa, anyone, to
the campus a uditorium before this little gern
closes.
Tickets range from S:J to $5, I.Jut call ~97-6856
first to make sure seats are s till available. This
is a show that deserves to he a i.ell out
Beyon.d fantasy. Beyond obsession.
"AllPLAHE". ,,.,
I' "XANADU.,
(~)
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SNEAK ~N FRI.
"WHY WOULD I LIE?"
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"BLUES BROTHERS"
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MNDfT ~MT H"
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"UTT\.I DAl&M6S" .... ,
"CHHCH I CHOH6"
"HE KNOWS tit
YOU'MALONE"
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Beyond time itself ...
he will find he r.
CHRISTOPHER REM ·~
, ASrAR .'STEPHEf\ DEUfSCH """""' .... . iu~ NOl SZVvA ..... "SOMEWHERE IN TIME.
.,,_Ht JANE SEYMOUR · CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER : ·.~.' .
~TERESA WRIGHT· ""':JOHN BARRY ~·-:RICHARD MATHESON :::'°~"·BID TIME ""RETURN"
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Call 142-5178.
Put • few word1
lo work for ou.
Somewhere along a thousand
miles of barbed wire border,
the American dream
has become a nightmare.
LDRD GRADE ii•uko •Ii
CHARLES BRONSON ,,, "BORDERLINE'
P1UC111Ce<I by Oott.le<l Uy
JAMES NELSON JERROLD FREEDMAN
Writ111nby
STEVE KLINE .no JERROLD FREEDMAN
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'THE KING' HONORED IN CHAPMAN SHOW
Rock Stars Spotlighted In 25-yeer Retroapectlve
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ROCK TALK
Chleago·
Keeps Hits
N•merlcal
9 y USA ROBIM'ON
O.pite all the problem• with the economics
of tb• ~ lDclu\ ry. the ... a.re ~e band• who seem t.o be able to (fO on and on. dr•wln& rruwd~
and maintalnin1 superstar slatua
Such a band l1 Ch1cal(o. currently in the m1dsl
of~ very healthy tr.S tour
CAU.INQ t·ao..i THF. city of C'hH·awo w1ui
Wa lter Paraaalder 1 woodwtnds , voc a ls ,
soncwriterl. whoaald. "We'veonly beenoutthree
days and we've had 1rt111t crowds u at summt'r
loo, we didn't experlenr t• any dlffir ultlet So far .
we'vebeenl~ky "
So far. Ch.lca10. who huve released their 14th
LP. UUed '"XIV." has been successful Why have
they aJwaysnumberedlheir aJbums '>
Fndey. October 3, 1980
o ·ut Standing
In Their Field -------·-~-.
CWLY PILOT Q)
Nathan Hensley is happy at sight of sweet..-· •
corn in Storybook Farm at the Los Angele~
County Fair in Pomona. The farm include~·~
"living nursery rhymes" including tbt:f
"Three Little Pigs," "Henny Penny" amid
''The Purple Cow.'· A replica of an earlyi;s
California farmhouse and a home garden
are other features . The fair, with its
livestock exhibits, carnivaJ rides and top'a
name entertainment trightly in th~~
grandstand, continues through Oct. 12:'-l
Tickets are $2 for youths aged 6 to 12 and.l
$3.50 general admission. .,,
•-i .....
"Well, we called the 12th one ·Hot Streets. we
tbou1bt we'd try it for a change But then we went
back to the numbers The thought behind the
whole thing was that someone W<luld be able oni>
day to go into a music hbra.ry and go from
'Chicago I ' straight through to '50 '
PS 1"ram
Ope ning
Delayed
·'A BETTER FILM THAN
'ST AR WARS ' ••• ,, -TIME MAG AZINE
The LEISURE WORLD 14th
. . annual
"111AT WAV, VOU WOULD be ~ble to
catalog certain periods of time , not only in our
car eer but what other music was happening at the
time.
FLEAMARKET
AND HOBBY SHOW "We've always cared about lhe music first ,"
insists Paranider ... We don't jump around: we
don't do cartwheels: we don't do s plits. We con-
T he Palm S pr ings
A e r i al Tr amway's
scheduled r e -openi n g
Saturday has been de-
la yed ror a week until
Ort. ll, David W. Pence,
gene ral manager of the
tourist attraction. has
announced.
--"''"'--·
[ __ R_o_c_K_T_.A_LK __ ]
J'llP\\.\. Everything from
''The Ory Falls fire
and the tramway's in ·
volve ment in trans port-
ing fir e-fi ghting men
SllllESU~ PABLUM
TO-centrate on doing the best possible music that we
can, and then that becomes the show.
"nlls time, we're pulling some t.hlngs. out
from older albums that will be a surprise. and
we're also not using a warm-up act. It's just two
and a hall hours or solid music.
'a nd equi pment has
caused the delay in our
a nnual ma i nte nance
schedule.·· Pence ex -
plained.
PICASSO
"WE nGUKED THAT if we wanted to play
the thi.np that people wanted to hear -which are
the bits-and we also wa nted to play the things we
want t.o play, like new material from the new
album, t.benth.is was the best way. "WE WOULD have ,======•••••iiiiiiiiiiiiil started our program on
Sept. 2. However. the
Forest Service did not re-
lease us until the end of
that week. Hence, the de-
October 4th -9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P ,M.
Medical Center Parking Lot ~.
!"' • S4 "''TA A"A A "L..!JL •'We also wanted to include some songs that
perhaps weren't hita, but were strong album cuts
from pastalbwm." 'l1da new album marks the fi.nt time that the
bud U. worked with producer Tom Dowd.
Talkiq about tbe album, Paruaider said,
•·we bad 17 tracu for the album, and onJy 10 could
get on." What did they decide t.o do with the seven
tunestb.atdidn't make it?
"WE RA VE A FEW in the can that we will
consider when we start thinldng of 'Chicago XV.•
"It wun 't that our songs weren't good enough
for tbe album, it just turned out that we gave total
control t.o our producer, Tom Dowd, who's done ·
everybody from Aretha Franklin to Ra; Charles
alld Rod Stewart.
"We told Tom to forget mincing words. and
Dbt to wocry about feeli.n&a, because everybody
wrltalDtbelTOQp,andtberewunowaywecould
1et all tbe material on. "Belnl a democratic lf'OUp, like we've been ··
iD tbe PMt, sometimes it doesn't always work.
You need tomeone t.o come in and say this is the
wayltia."
MOVIE RATINGS
FOR PARENTS AND
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Re-opening weekend
w i ll f ea tu re the
tramway's Hooray for
Kids Day.
All children (3·11> ac-
companied by adults
will receive a free tram
T -shi rt , with the
purchase of regular tram
tickets.
THE OFFER will be
in effect rrom 8 a.m. lo 4
p.m . Saturday and Sun-
day.
Further information
may be obtained by call·
ing (714) 325-1391.
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KATHAK DANCERS OF INDIA with singer
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"The Last Yiddish Poet .. an experience in the
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KTTV m 7:30 Dodgers Baseball.
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.James Carner and J a'ion Robards star
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SOMEONE WHO 5 rANOS
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Don't ·Bet Your Life on Hackett
Bittersweet
Barbra Stre isand and Robert Redford star as
lovers who can't keep their romance alive in
"The Way We Were .. tonight at 8:30 on ABC.
Channel 7.
n, l'ETEH J . ROYER
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do five a day and l 'm be tter "
Oh my Thal 's a lar~e hoast I watched the
s how
I CAN ASSURE YOU that Buddy Hackett, in
his syndic-a ted version of Marx's old show, is not
better than Groucho Marx. For one thing,
Groucho's "You Bet Your Life" was very much a
thing of its time, dependent on its star's skill at
dancing on the edge of propriety. It was a pre·
carious act. executed with a genius that shines
throuJ(h even 20 years later in reruns.
I think we la ugh at the old Groucho shows now
not because his jokes strike us as being so funny, but.
Candidates Quizzed on 50
"Voter's Pipeline " examines candidates in the
73rd and 74th assembly distrkt races when
KOCE's election covera~e rontmues tonight al
7:30 p.m. on Channe~50
Host Jtm Cooper interviews the c-andidates
who hope to serve the north coastal and southPrn
Orange County art>as lie 1s JOinccJ by 25·year
Or ange County news veteran Tom Kcevil, editor <if
the Daily Pilot.
Nolan Frizzclle. a HC'J.l11hlt ra11 optomPlrist
from ·~ta Mesa. 1s trying to bump inc umht:nl
Democrat Dennis Mangers from hts 7:lrd dist rirt
seat. and Cooper quizzes thei.e can<.hdatci. on re·
Coming October 11th ...
A totally rn:w wnv for vn11
ro hu v your nl'Xf 1.. ;l r.
It 's Lallcd
''Pla in Price Policy"
And it'c; nnlv fmm
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VOLKIWAOEN • POASCH! • AUDI
sources lhe GOP and Democrats have targeted in
hopes or winnlnJ( the district.
Cooper also interviews candidates from the
74th district . one of th<• "safes t " Republican
e nc laves in the county Republican incumbent
Marian Bergeson squares off with Democrat Jack
Baldwin with Lihertar1an Sue Waltman ma king il
.1 I hree way race
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Sj:>eciol Guests:
"THE L.A. FOUR"
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<i 1!'180 vc•rs1on of "You Rt!l Your Life · Th<' lines of
' propriety on televis ion <ire not JUSt blurn•d. the)
Jrc drawn with 1nv1s1ble ink Bosom JOkes are
passe. even on prime time
N aughtY, doesn 'l cut rt anymore
WffiCH LEAVES HACKETT going head-to·
head with Grouc ho's ghost in off-the-wall ad·
libbing and straight jokes. Some Hackett samples
speak for themselves:
"My father told me. 'My son, in this lifetime ,
don't ever run after a wom an or a streetcar.
Because in the time it takes to shave, a nothe r one will come by."
Hackett to a comely roller derby queen :
·'I'd like to put balm on you."
After the roller d erby queen gives a de·
monstration of physical prowess, Hackett offers,
"She's stronger than 40 acres of oni~ns. ··
ODDLY ENOUGH, HACKETT'S "You Bet
Your Life" might have stood out in the crowd or
off-network syndicated game shows if it hadn't so
completely committed itself to retrieving the ir·
retrievable.
. The skeleton of "You Bet Your Life," the
for mat, is s till a good one. The "game" element of
the show, in which contestants answer multiple·
c-hoice questions for rather paltry rewards. is un·
abashedly secondary to the repartee.
That )!l\'l'" the ho'l t hC' C'hance to JOUSl arouno
"'1th the l'unte~tants. u ft'rtilc coml(• situation.
IT"S J l 'ST THAT T HE new "You Ue l Your
Life " 1s so completely modeled on the Groucho
show right down to the straight-man-announcer
Ron Husmann is Hac kett's George Fenneman
and the "secret word" duc-k you're left with
Buddy Hackett doing Groucho.
And Hackett ain't Groucho Unfortunately. in
this. he isn 't even Hackett • T HE VISIG-OT llS HAVE overr un that tiny
outpost of wit and original thought on morning
television, ,.."The David Letterman Show." At the
encf of th.is month. NBC will replace Letterman
with two ~ame shows .
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177·H R1versiae Orrve. NEWPORT BEACH 631·2730
Localed bel'lu'1<l lhe Post Office. east ol lhe Rusry
Pelican Restaurant 01e block south of the Newpori
Freeway on Coas1 Highway Hours 11--1 . closOO Sundays
W o m an Appointed To The U.S .· --~upreme
Court
A nd .She's A Conservative From Orange Co.
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FCC Review
13 Stations /
Under Fire
WASJllNGTON <AP) -The Federal Com-
munications Commission has voted to designate
for review the licenses of L3 radio and TV stations
owned by RKO General Inc., raising the possibility
the company could ultimately lose all 16 of its
broadcast stations.
By a 6-1 fote ~closed doors, bowe.ver-, -
tile FCC agreed to delay the start of its review un·
til all court appeals of a January decision strip·
ping RKO of three TV licenses are completed.
General Tire & Rubber Co. is RKO's parent
firm.
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THE JANUARY RULING, MADE finaJ in a
written opinion issued June 6, found RKO and
General Tire unfit from a character standpoint to
continue operating TV stations in New York, Los
Angeles CKHJ, Channel 9) and Boston. The FCC
cited findings that RKO stations eogaaed in im·
proper advertisin1 and reciprocal trade cam-e::-'· and that top General Tire officials had
Involved in an overseas bribery scandal. Tiie decision, approved by only a 4.3 margin,
•tunned tbe broadcast lndUltry because the flndin1
of unfttneu meant RKO could not even try to sell
tbe three stations to recoup its investment.
RKO baa since filed a court appeal here. But
that process is expected to take years. In the
meantime, the commission bad to decide whether
tbe finding of unfitness should be applied to the
company's other broadcast properties.
THE 11 S~TJONS TOGETHER are thou1ht
to be worth more than $400 million.
RKO soug'ht to protect its remaining stations
by pleading with the FCC for permission to create
• a new company wttb an independent board and
man..-t that would take control of them.
AIU1ou1b a formal application for such a
tr-f• baa not been filed, RKO said the FCC
abould alpify its willingness to COMider such an
application because the loss of TV stations in t.he
nation's fint·, second-and fifth-lar1est markets
was aufflcient punishment.
The commission's majority, however, accept·
ed a staff findine that the last operatin1 licenses
issued to the 13 stations were identically condi·
tioned on the outcome of the earlier case, meanin_g
there was no basis ror treating them differently.
"I 1'111.NK EVERYBODY WANTED to avoid
tbia but there's just no way to do it in a legally
sound manner,·· said a top official who asked not
to be identified. "We bit the bullet on the big de·
cision earlier this year and we have to do the same
thin1 here, or you jeopardize your position in de·
fending a1ainst RKO's court appeal."
The FCC also agreed, though, that it made no
sense to launch a renewal hearing before the court
bad upheld the January decision.
The decision to designate the 13 licenses for a
renew~ J)~ng could ultimately present RKO
w lth*iome difficult choices. While it does prevent
other would-be broadcasters from filing competing
applications, it also means RKO must somehow
prove there are mitigating reasons -s uch as
meritorious programming on the 13 stations -to
outwei ... the previous finding of misconduct.
The company's only other option is to make
use of the FCC's distress sale poUcy. Under that
optien, RKO can sell each of the stations to a
minority-controlled company for up to 75 percent
or market value.
IF RKO ELECTS DISTRESS sales, then the
license renewal hearing is canceled. If tbe firm de·
cidea to fl&bt for the stations in tbe hearing, then it
loses the opportunity to elect distress sales.
If it wins in hearing, RKO gets to keep th'e sta·
tiona. U it loses, however, jt mu.st surrender the
licenses without tryin1 to find any type o.f buyer.
Paper Creations
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matertala auch as grass, palm bark, ftower petals,
1llk fiber, rap, lint and twine will open Monday at
Golden West CoUe1e ln Huntlnston Beach.
Tbe exhibit, entitled "True Paper," will be on
riew from t a:m. to 3 p .m . Monclaythrou1h Thurs·
day and 7 tot p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday at the
Fine Arta Gallery at the comer of Gothard Street
and Center Drive.
Artists from Costa Mesa, Lasuna.Beacb and other Oraqe County cities will be represented in
Use exhibit.
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Pottt-d Plan.f8 Talk
··-·---Fall Club to Hear Pruning .Expert
Costa Mesa.Bay Cities Branch of the National
Fuchsia Society will meet in Columbia Savin1s
and Loan, comer of Wilson and Harbor. Costa
Mesa, Oct. 1.3, at 7:30 p.tb.
Bring aluminum lo Marcella Van Raper,
aluminum chairman for the drive
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For Lawn Care Paul Craft will teach pruning, takln1 cuttings
and establisMng small pe>ts containing proper soil
mixes. Members are reminded to bring plants, clip·
pers. pots, soil, baggies, newspaper, name tags,
and a note pad.
Mike Carl. plant t iible chairman will have a
d isplay of plants for a donation
Alununum and plant money received' 1 sent lo
Orange Coast College to support a student for one
semester in the study of horticulture.
Mary Warwic k. refreshment chairman, wall
be helped by Mignon Wate rs and Barbara Aver itt
Visitors are welcome Ry tht· t'nd <I( .. umnwr 11ur
lawnx h i&\ 1• -.urrt"r•·•I t.• 111H
dcl(ree or anothvr tr 11111 rw1i1l1•l't
Summl•r' l''(lt•ndt•J dn 'rwll~
and t·orup1H·t11in rrum h•·•I\' fool
trafflr ar e t \,\ u pruhh:nh ... hid.
vrnr~ lUlrdt>nl'r' \an <l\,11d but
this I:< rltJt _.._.~it) Jon ..
1-'ortwlatel> 1h.-11m1• 1, rtfk• t(1
do somt-th1111o? tor thJI "''l'•ll
lnwn not ~o mur h (or 1m
medial\' l'ffr\'t hut Cor llil' r,pnn~
when your la\.\n \\Ill 1•1H'1· .. .i.un
start 1e1 grow
11ht11ll11.I.! ;1 rW~ h1\\ n 1l1•r tht!>
lnl' •lrt'"' th•·.,c· 1irt•1:1:. with hurnu~ lo 1•0H·r ttw !>t•ech lantl
'Jlrinlc\(• "'''" .. fln'l' i.pray or "~•tl·r "t>t•p lh(· t·t-cllwcl mu1 ist
dl ,elf llOlt'n t•\ t'n 1f II ffi('&Jl!o
thrt't' '>pnnkhn~' u d ) unhl lhl·
'l'l.,f, 'I' r11111
Ht'rmud1:1 1::rt1'K 1-Awnll '>hould
l>t' tt.'no~utetl hv <tltff nus:..rak
IOK iJ!\ dt'M'f tl'k•d jlrl"\11011:.ly HOil
h ~ .1 l'lt1i.e t' ro llll "' R CJ ( the
nw" l'r 'fht>n uv1•1 ~l't'U with an
1111 ,rl n ,. K' .1:.:. \\ h1d1 .,proul!>
11u 1ckl.> Tiu:. v.111 g1vt' you lttl'
~r.-en lawn you want during thf'
winter mnMh:-v. ht•n Rt!rmuda
j(rass 1s brown i.lnd dormant
Laguna
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K~EP ON VEGETABLE
GARDENING THIS .
FALL AND WINTER!
Plant·cool weather crops now ...
LEITUCE•ONIONS•BRUSSELS SPROUTS•
CABBAGE•CELERY•BROCCOLI AND MORE•
THE •'IKST .s1'•:1• I' l•I U!>t• I:!
me<'hanical S\\ l'l'pl'r 11r win
rake and clear the la\.\n u( sum
mef 's collected t'hppangs c1nd
oth er debri s whic:h might
sm other the roots during a wet
winter. When raking. work the
lawn over thoraughly Kough at
up and don't be timid about 1l
Now. mow it closely
If you have weeds, and who
doesn 't have a few , take the
easy way out by applying a rom-
mercial weed control.
JC you have a dichondra lawn
or one with clover in it, spot con·
trol is recommended.
BADL-V RUNDOWN lawns'
should be reseeded this month,
as should Bermuda grass lawns
if you want them green over the
winter months. Caution : depend·
ing on the weed killer wait 10·30
days before sowing s eed : broad·
cast it over bare spots in the
same quantity you would use in
Cop Guardll
Co ms talk,
Single Ear
ROA NOKE. Va . t /\P l The
6-foot cornstalk with its single
ear of com may not yet stand as
high as an elephant's eye, hut
it's the pride of Gene H<1rton 's
eye
"That'l> a good stalk or com
Maybe 1t nnJy has one ear. but
what do you expect?" he a!>ke<l
Indeed, the cornstalk took root
in a most unlikely place -in
1ravel outalde a window at the
Roanoke Courthouse.
Bart.on, a sergeant in the city
Sheriff's Departme nt, found
three kernels of corn some
weeks ago on a courtroom
bench. He tossed the ki:rnels out
a window and onto thl' ~ravel
surrounding a parkmg area as
he tid ied up the <'Ourtroom.
Weeks later. "when I opened
the window again to let some air
in on a hot day there was
this shoot of com ," he said.
He says he'll watch the ear
another couple or days and
then eat it.
Trees Colorful
Transplanted easterners who
miss the lovely autumn color of
their homes will be glad to learn
that a few of the deciduous trees
with lovely fall colors can be
grown success(ully in California.
Such trees are the Sweet Gum
(Llquidambar ), Chi n ese
Pistache < Pistaci~ chinensis >.
Raywood Ash ( Fraxinus omus
'Raywood') and the Maidenhair
<Gingko biloha).
AS AL"'A VS, your most trust·
cd ally LU help you efhc1ently at
tack those lawn weeds is your
local nurseryman He will be.able
to gave you the best advice for
you r particular weed problem as
he 1s the most familiar with your
local soil and climatic condi·
lions
Once you've waged the war
against weeds. follow.up with
two applications of fertilizer
s paced about a month to six
weeks apart this fall. Yo1tr lawn
will be happier this s pring and
so will you !
Weekend
Gardeni1ig
Checklist
• Scatter s nail a nd slug bail
around newly planted annuals.
Jn this dry year . they're even
hungrier for tender new plants.
• Keep leaves removed from
your lawn. They can pack down
ext'luding light and air from the
~rass whit'h creates unhealthy
rond1tions
•Camellias are -;etting buds
now and most set too many.
Thm them for bigger and better
nu we rs
• P.rune everareen vines like
star Jasmine, honeysuckle, pur·
pie trumpet vine and ivy to keep
them well shaped. Prune ever·
green clematis very lightly as It
blooms early in the s pring on
wood grown this last summer.
•Select early flowering sa.san·
qua camellias for an even longer
t'amellla blooming season
Grove Branch
Meets Tuesday
Garden Grove Branch of the
National Fuchsia Society will
meet Tuesday in Gar<fen Grove
Community Cente r . 11300
Stanafora Ave .. 'Garden Grove.
Gu~t speaker will be Paul
Kraft, president of the North
Long Beach Branch of the Na-
tional Fuchsia Society. who will
present a pruning clinic.
Members are asked to bring a
fuchsi:. plant and Krart will
furnish the expertise in pruning
tips.
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One of nature's most
generou s gift s i s the
hyacinth. The heady fra·
grance annourlces the ar·
rival of spring, delighting all
who detect the scent. Plant
bulbs now near walks and
entrance ways for most en-
joyment in the spring.
California
Has Color
Year-round
Fall color in the garden
needn't be lacking in California
gardens. There are shrubs and
trees that will give brilliant dis·
plays of color and become splen-
did additioM to the garden year.
round.
It's always a pleasure to dis·
cover certain shrubs and trees
that do put on a seasonal show
and it should be the aim of the
gardener to use them where he
can. . .
IN THE ORDER of trees you
c an try the Liquidambar or
sweet gum. Jn October and Nov·
_ember . its maple-shaped leaves
become a montage of yellow and
reds complimenting the slender.
angular branches. Or maybe
you'd lik>e the effect of the
Gingko biloba, maidenhair tree,
in the fall when the leathery,
litbt peen leaves of apriDa and
summer suddenly tum into pld.
There are a1M> some memben
of the well-loved maple family
that are naturals for fall color
and grow well in California ex-
cept in the extremely' warm
climates. Red n owers adorn the
red maple before lhe lea ves turn
a g lorious red in the fall. The
Japanese maple has leaf ID·
le.rest all year round. Young
spring growth is a glowing red,
summer's is a sort green and the
foliage turns scarlet. orange or
yellowinthefall.
IN SHRU~ VOU will find the
Oregon grape which is perhaps
better adapted to Northern
California but those in the
southern part of the state can
plant the very similar California
grape. Either is a year·rouod
performer with glossy, holly-like
leaves, bright yellow flowers in
early spring, blue summer her·
ries and richly red folia1e tones
in the fall.
Ore1on rrape is an excellent
shrub in borders or foundationa
and California l(rape is ideal for
coastal climates.
Scales Most Destructive
Sucking Insects Attack Variety of Plants
You may think they are bumps on a branch.
They don't took or act like typical insects. But
scales are among the most destructive plant feed·
lng insects, says Demetrios G. Kontaxis .. public
service pest manage ment farm adviser of
University of California Cooperative Extension.
They attack a variety of plants including fruit
and forut trees. woody ornamentals, and
houseplan&a. He adds that scale-infested planu
may be attmted, weak, drop fruit and leaves, lose
branches or die. The UC specialist explains about
thepeataandhowtocontrollhem.:
8CALF.s GIVE THE APPEARANCE or tin.-
bumpeor bits of scabby or waxy material. Tbey may
~white, gray. brown. red orbtack. Thesesman in-
1ecta vary in size according to species. They spend
most of their lives wfthout moving, rastened to the
pl.nt, wbich makes them difficult torecogni:le.
Moet mature scale females lay e11s directly
beneath their body. The ens batch into crawlers
whlcb move about untll they find a suitable place
to 1ettle and insert their mouthparta Into the plant.
They suck nutritional juices and rem sin in the same
place. Wind, inaects, birds and people disseminate
thecrawlersfromoneplantloanother.
ing 90 to 95 percent of them. So protectin1
beneficial insects is impe>rtant. Some scales great·
ty increase in number because they are well suited
to the plant and environment and because natural
controls are less effective. ·
Use chemical spray to control scale when a
plant la heavily infested, its parts look unhealthy,
or large quantities of honeydew or sooty mold are
present. To apply insecticide carefully follow
directions on the label. The plant must be
thoroughly covered with the spray solution.
WIBLE A PIANT is dormant <late winter or
before bud swelling · January to mid· February)
you .can 11_pray with ~inter oil alone (never spray
coni(ers -cone bearing planta -with oil ) or in a
comblnatlon with insecticides such aa· Carbary\
(Sevin). Diuinon, Malathion, or Orthene. Do not
apply Orthene on plant• arown for food. If
Carbary! 111 used, watch forapider mite build-up.
You can also s pray durinl the plant'• 1rowin1
season when scales are tiny 01t no e111 are under
the 1cale. Apply summer oU and/or insecticides
such u thole mentioned.
Or ln late spring-early summer use a multi·
spray prosram (three sprays with one of the afore·
WREN TBJ:Y BECOME numerous they may mentloaed materials at 3-week lntervala).
com....., cover item• and leaves of infested At any Ume of the ye•r Multiple sprays can of. eta. le.._ can injure planta directly by 1uckin1 fer effecttve 1cale control on house planll:
• Md 1ecrwtin1 toxic 1ubltance into tbem. Or Remove la many adult 1cales u pMtlble before
cm Wm plants lodlrfttl)' by excretlnt lar1e treatlnJ: Place houaeplanta outdoon, spray
amount. ol -.Ydew (a 1tJcky Uquld wbkb col· lbo~y. and brtn1 beck lnsJde only when they
leetl an lean. and object.a below the pllDt>. A an cln. Never UH olla on bouleplanta for lnaect
bllcll ICIClt1 mold ott.n trowt oa hoaeydew that eoatrol. · ._,_.,.~ta. . ,. .... are Mftlltlve tommy cbemlcala. It may
To cmtro& tbese lnHcta, keep in mlnd that M bell to discard 1uch planta wben 1cal~ lllfesta·
of the National Fuchsia
Society will meet Wed·
nesday at 7:30 p.m. in
th e Boys' C lub o f
Laguna Beac h , 1085
Laguna Canyon Road.
Laguna Beach.
Paul Craft. landscape
designe r from North
Long Beach, will pre-
sent a pruning
workshop. Those plan·
ning to attend should
bring on e sc raggly
fuchsia to prune. clip·
pers 'and small plastic
bags with wtuch to ex-
changecuttings.
Plant a nd s upply
tables will be available.
Refreshme nts will be
served. Visitors are
welcome.
Bulbs Topic
Care and culture of
bulbs will be dis,ssed
at a meeting the
Laguna Beach rden
Club, at 11 a .m. Oct. 10
a t the Ne ighborhood
Congregational Church,
340 St. Ann's Drive.
Laguna Beach.
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SPECTACULAR WINTER BLOOMS
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HOUSEPLANTS
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Handsome s hiny-leafed ever-
green shrub. Winter blooms
of white, pinks or re ds .
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NATION NEWS FEATURES
11 .S. M~ a f ~he•
LA Busing:
City Shame?
By THO.MAS D. EUA-4\
Wht-n ~<'~ool oiwnt>d thu faJl. tntt't1r1tion pl1nt-
l'Onl1nued without inc·1dt'nl a.ntt wilhoul htadhn«>s
111 • doi~n r1t1es from the San F'ranrl1tco Ba y Art>u
to lhe Meidnn bordtr
Rut not In Lo:-Anicc-h~. the 11eronct laqws t
:srbool dJ~tnt't an Anu•r1t'll .and by tu the• laqcebt in
California A Ourry of lasl mJnulf' t'OUrt BPVt'»ls
and procriun rh•n•t·~ r 1Jl111.-d mdlli"t' <'Onfu.,llin
and whitf' night the-rt ·~ th" nation's largf!S\ de
se1r~1aUon pru1rnm hf'adl"d into II» third .ren an
expandeJ rorrn
What'$ so t.1.Jfff'rl"llt about Lo6 AJll(t-lf'.s ..
THf. ANTI IH'SING •AM)aJTV 0?'11 thl'" l'll) :.
isrhool boarJ H)'6 11 1 dt,.,l&n<'t' 1ha1 tht> het>r \au•
of the dlatn<'l make ,,...., ol NI.Ill 1mpr11rtH'&I
Parents dun'\ ~ -.nt tnt'ar uJdre::n ~M loni d1!.
lanC'ea, th .. buard Ol'8J•l t'Qftlf'nds 1 h~t '!i "'hy
the di5lnrt ay . It hoai. """' .about one third of lt6
while An1Jo pupil" :.1n1·.-bus1n1 stanl"d
Yet the samt' l'hwl board t~ mnre> th11n will
iog to bus mu\Ortl)' children as much a.s 50 mites HI
the "permit with tra11$fer pro1nm which a llowb
formerly all-whale school::. to be integnted without
SOLTHERl\
t:ALIFOR~IA
Fot:trs
lur c 1ng C au ~·lis tan
children to travel
Virtually all parties
to the Los Angeles school
integration dispute agree
that court busing orders
haven't achieved their aims. Private schools have
proliferated in the area and real estate prices in
close-in suburbs with separate school distrkts
have climbed even raster than the Cahforn1a
norm.
The reasons for the decimation of .lhe Los
Angeles district, which has a white enrollment of
barely 20 percent, are disputed. The board major!:.
tr,threeofwhom ate former Officers oTtne Bustop
anti-busing community organization. points to the
Superior Court judge assigned to supervise the
California Supreme Court's school busing order.
THEY SAY JVDGE PAVL EGLV of Laguna
Beach has far exceed~<l his authority to order
"reasonable and feasible" busing.
But others finger the school board itself.
For one thing, they point at the constant dis·
cord on the board, whose president called her lone
_,,-minority colleague a "bitch" on
~ the radio on this fall's first day
of school. That same board presi-
dent adrued white parents at
least once '-.take their children
out of the public schools rather
than go along with busing.
Since the anti-busers took
control or the board two years
ago, they have filed a constant
stream of futile appeals of the
HLY busing order. Even U.S .
Supreme Court Justice William Rehnquist, the
most cooaervative justice to serve on the high
court in decades, refused twice to stay the integra-
tion order. But the board majority continues its ef-
forts, filing an appeal every time Egly issues an
order.
SY CONTRAST, IN cm ES where busing has worked and white flight bu been kept to a
mlnlmu•n. school boards have finally bowed
rracefully. even when they fought busing all the
way to the U.:i. Supreme Court level.
Not so in Los Angeles. The result has not been
of the !II'~ once seen in Southern cities, in Boston
and Pontiac, Mich.
Instead, th::-~ has hf!en a quiet but massive
exodus of Anglo ~huaren. leaving the public
scltools largely to blacks and Hispanics. .
Why has the school board not bowed to the tn·
evitable? For one thing, its lawyers have advised
it that busing might not be inevitable, or at least
that the phrase "reasonable and feasible" is open
to varying interpretation.
For lawyers and school board members. then.
the Los Angeles integration situation has been far
from a total loss.
But for the children? They've lost teachers
and classroom time because money has been ap-
propriated to busing. rather than ed~ca~ional
purposes. And their parents have lost faith in-the
school 19stem and the people running it.
AU those other cities where integration pro·
grams are proceeding smoothly need look no
farther than Los Angeles to see what might have
happened to them il they hadn't been careful.
1 Eliasuacolumnut b<uedmSantaMonica.)
Don't Waste Year
fin •It..-Juh
Bus1nc!>:> ~roun<l lo .t
trn l• ~1!) R~p W1lltarai
N ..1 ' l'h t>r 1 I> Ky 1 c·11st
h1 ~ 12 ,00Ulh l'O n
<.,(•<:ul1vl' rol l r<.d l
V 0 I t' I ll I h (' lJ S
ltoUSl' ur Hc prcsen
to..t t 1 Vl'S A b1pa rtisan
p.i radt! of speakers
paid tr ib u t e t o
Nalt'hcr . who has11 't
m bsed day of work
in hts 26 ye ars 1n
('on~rcss
Teens
Disagree
On 'Sexy'
NEW YORK I AP)
Teen.age gi rls may
think w e aring tight
jeans and no bra simply
is the height ol fashion.
but adolescent guys
think those clothes are a
sexual come-on, accord
ing to a California sur-
vey.
The survey by four re·
searche r s at UCLA
found that boys read
more sexual connota -
tions into girls' behavior
than the girls intended.
Both sexes agreed
that a see -through
blouse on a girl probably
was a come-on, accord-
ing to the survey of 14· to
18-year-olds published in
the October issue ol
Psychology Today.
But .the boys we re
likely to interpret a low·
c ut top. s horts , tight
jeans or no bra as de-liberately enticing as well. the survey or 432
young people indicated.
None or the teen-
agers, however, s aid
they thought a guy's open
shirt. tight pants or tight
swim trunks were much
or an indication of his in-
terest in having sexual
relations.
Blind Helped
SACRAMENTO (AP)
-Cl asses ror 11 2
students of the s tate
School for the Blind wiO
begin by Nov I at the
.... old School for the Dear
in Berkeley. The state
planned to move the
students to a new school
in Fremont. b ut the
move was blo~ked by a
court s uit f il ed b y
parents who conl end the
Fremont facility as too
rural.
Wrong New Job? Quit
By JOYCE L. KENNEDY
Dear Joyce: I hHen't been on th.ls
job two months but I have the slaking
feellDg l'we made a huge mlatalr.e.
My wUe says I should a&ay at least a
year DOt to be thought or u a job. bop·
per. Do you acree'!
-K.K., Houston, Texas
Assuming you haven't built a re-
putation as a quick-change artist.
begin a surreptitious search im-
mediately. A year or your life is too
stiff a price for a miscalculation.
Jn her book, ··career Knockouts:
How to Battle Back." Follett
Publishing Co.. Marilyn Moats Ken-
nedy discusses problems similar to
yours.
llENNEDV. AN UNRELATED
career strategist in Evanston, Ill.,
uyt that after a hi1h Intensity
search eome letdown is natural -the new Job blues. But when you've real-
ly made a wron1 choic,, "You're not
trapped unleH you've signed an
emp(O)'mmat contract and even then
mly If all the amart lawyen ln 10ur
town IN dad« on •trike."
Wby do Pf!OP.1• accept a po1ttlon tbeJ .lbouldn't~ Of .t,tat lndividuala
K......,. ~. ao percent caved.
la under the expectations or
pem&Mlan ol otben. You may be llet fl maaaliq, for m.~. but are •W•J•d by tbe araument. ''Ybu~a 1Nat maaacer -•"1 would;...·-'° do...,........ .... ,. .. hllJ • perceat aald tMJ W
( CAREERS )
kidded themselves about a boring job
because it was "too good" to pass
over or about be ing able to do
anything required or about he ing
able to get along with anybody.
AN0011ER ZO PERCENT said they
had underestimated the importance
of salary or job title. Approximately
15 percent overlooked the "preven-
tables" -issues ignored during job
interviews. The remaining IO percent
panicked. acting out a real or
perceived need to do something.
anythin&. quickly.
As Marilyn Moats Kennedy says,
'"People who convince themselves ln·
tellectually of thin1s that oppose gut
responses will end up changing jobs
more frequently . . . and generally
have a greater number or talse
starts." '
The author gives a detailed pre-
scription for extricating yourself
from a wrong-new-job jam, agreeing
tbat the time to do It is now -while
your job·huntln1 skills are finely
honed.
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Friday October 3 1980
AP' Wire .....
'SHE KNOWS ME CLEAR DOWN TO MY TOENAILS'
Glen Campbell WHh Brtde-to-be Tanya Tucker
Tanya, Potato Soup
Ma.ke Glen New Man
NASHVlLLE. Tenn CP > As
Glen Campbell rt'ralls 1t, he srud
a li ttle prayer that he'd be hap-
P Y again Soon the r e afte r ,
Tanya Tucker and her mother
s howed up with potato soup for
him.
That's the way the romance
began for country boy Campbell.
44, who has been married three
times. and Miss Tucker 21. The
singers plan to marry next year.
probably in Los Angeles, to
climax one of the most highly
publicized romances in the en-
tertainment business .
"I SAID A PRAYER because
things in my life were tearin · me
up," the bearded Campbell said
in an interview with Miss
Tucker beside hi m . "I wanted to
go with someone in this business
so she'd undertstand where I'm
at Pretty soon, Tanya. called,
and she and her mothe r brought
.me some potato SOUP. That lifted
m y spirits ...
than Tanya," Campbell s aid.
She's not one·dimensionaJ Like
some other singers I could name,
but won't. Her phrasing is out·
standing and she sings the notes so true ...
He said he has a lot to ac·
complish in his career , which
al ready includes hitS like
"Rhinestone Cow boy ,"
"Southern Nights," .. By the
Ti me I Get to Phoenix.''
"Galveston ," "Wichita
Lineman" and "Gentle on My
Mind."
"God's not. don~ with me yet,"
Campbell said. ''I haven't even
scratched the surface on what I
want to do. I want to paint pic-
tures in my music and cha11ge
the world from fighting. Right
now. life feels so good."
DAILY PILOT (; f :J
Clammer
Hopes to
Recoup
DAMARISCOTTA , Main e "'
(AP) -Clum dealer Bob Elliott
lost a third of his yearly income
and exhausted his winter sav
ings when "red tide" conlamina·
lion shut down most of Maine's
shellfish industry last month.
Today, clamming is under
way again, but Elliott worries
that news or the poisoning woulsi
make sales s luggish. f
"You can't really tell," he
said "We're just going to have
to start buying and see who puts
orders in "
DURING B USY summer
months. Elliott handled up to 600
bushels of clams a week, paying
diggers $18 to S28 a bushel and
pocketing up to $8 on each
bushel he sold t o restaurants
and other customers.
But on Labor Day, the state
c losed the meandering, 3,500-
mtle coastline to most shellfish
ha rvesting, shutting business for
hundreds or diggers and dealers.
The contamina t ion
paralytic shellfish poisoning -
is caused by a s wimming
mic roscopi c plant that tinges
wal e r red . IL affect s the
respiratory system and can be
fatal At least 16 people were
hospitalized after eating tainted
Maine.shellfish before lhe.cl05ure
was ordered.
SEPTEMBER'S contamina-
tion was one or the worst red
tides here in recent memory
not since 1972 had the entire
coastline been closed -with an
estimated loss or more than Si
million to the state's shellfishing
industry.
The shellfishing ban affected
mus sels. dams. oysters and
quahogs. Lobsters, crabs and
scallops were not affected.
Most clam Oats got a r~ent
clean bill or health from the
state, but a few isolated areas stilJ
are orr-limit:s to clam diggel'S.
Mussel harvesting still is pro-
hi bi led along the entire coast .
President Carter last month
declared the coast a disaster
area, opening the door for Small
Business Administration loans
to dealers and special unemploy ·
ment benefits for full-time dig-
gers. As of last wee"k, fewer than
550 or the estimated 1,440 full-
time diggers had lil ed claims.
They began dating seriously in
Marc h . and it didn't take a
Wi chita lineman to send the
message through. He proposed
Aug. 14.
Danging In
Miss Tucker , who met
Campbell in 1972 when she was
13. said she never expected
romance to blossom so s ud·
ctenly
"I FIGURED l'D ~et married
about age 26. then wait a few
years to have kids." said Miss
Tucker. whose records have re-
turned to the country mu~ic mold
r ecently after a brief fling with
rock 'n' roll and a sexpolimage.
'·But this worked out different-
ly . 1 always figured I'd find
someone to marry . but not this
quickly.
"f 've. been raised with the
basic tea<'hing that you should
marry someone who honors you
and respects you and believes in
you." Miss Tucker said. "A lot
or people in this business haven.'t
got their leet on the ground, but
Glen has the same ideas about
life that I do.
''At first I didn't want to get
involved with anyone an this
business because we'd be too
much alike . But for outside in-
terests I have my horses and he
has his golf.
THE AGE DIFFERENCE
m eans little to either one
"If she dies. s h e dies,"
Campbell said. laughing.
Turning serious, he said, "In
my prayer. I said I don't care if
she is 15, 40 or 60."
Said Miss Tucker, "I don't
think about it, but I guess others
do. I"ve never been attracted to
men my own age."
Besides, they said, they know
each other as well as they know
their songs .
"SHE KNOWS ME clear down
to my toenails," Campbell said.
chuckling.
The two plan to record an
album together. They already
sing toeether on two son11 on
her album, "Dream Lovers."
·'I ttnn 't know a better sinJ(er
Navy District
Now a 'Base'
SAN DIEGO <AP ) -San
Diego, with a number of naval
bases already, has a new one
over the others. Its name ls
simply "U.S. Naval Base, San
Diego."
It replaces the nth Naval Dis·
trlct, which haa been head·
quartered in San Oieto slnce
1921. ~ Acroa the na , the Navy
has abollshecL l1trlct1 except
for Wuhinstan, D.C .. In an ad-
Demoted Judge Now Jamtor
HOWARD, KAN. CAP) -
Judge J .L. Roberts was lhe law
in this tiny Kansas town for
seven years.
Then he fined the mayor for lel·
ting his dog run loose. And a city
councilman 's relative was
slapped with a bill for disorderly
conduct.
Today, old Jess Roberts is the
City Hall janitor. And frankly,
the resilient 85-year-old prefers
holding a broom to holding a
gavel. The hours are better: so
is the pay,
''l 'VE GOT everything paid
for. a nice house. two cars and a
regular Social Security check,'.
he said. "I don't have to do this.
But I like it.
.. And besides. I'm not going to
give them <City Council mem-
bers> the satisfaction of saying
they gotridofol' Jess ...
Roberts has nipped at the
h eels of the community 's
leadership for years. Born on a
farm nearby, he landed his first
job washing dishes at Howard's
Metropolitan Hotel. Later. he
owned restaurants, dance halls
and theaters, worked in carpen·
try, auto salvage and lire repair.
He eventually settled on the
furniture business his rather
owned. When he retired in 1972
at 77, he was elected justice of
the peace.
BUT TWO DAYS after he
started, the state abolished the
position. So Roberts was ap-
pointed municipal judge for the
town of 900.
Armed only with a voracious
appetite for books, Roberts deft-
ly interpreted the city and slate
codes, (fishing out fines for
everything from drunkenness lO
speeding.
At fll'St the city let him pocket
the $9 in court costs he assessed
violators. But the state stepped
in and abolished court cost.I in
tbe mld-19705. The city put Rob-
erts on a $50-a-month salary.
The wayward were taken to
Robert's home at all hours. A
man picked up for drinking in
public appeared before Roberts
and was rmed before he coUld
drain the evidence.
A TOUGH ltJDGE, some said.
But a talr one.
That was before city ofrlcials
and tbelr rel1tlves becan mak·
in1 appearance• In court.
Roberta fined \.he mayor S20 for
violatlne a Jeuh law the mayor
helped enact.
"l didn't make the laws, 1 Just
AP' Wire•••
JUDGE TO JANITOR
Jeu Roberta, 85
enforced them." Roberts ex
plained. "Those dummies up at
City Hall thought l should turn
them loose 'cause they were big
guys."
Soon the council appointed a
new judge. But Roberts wasn't
through at City Hall. lie took the
job as janitor -at $10 a month
more.
"THE ONLY ltEASON I'm
here is because they can't get
anyone else to work this cheap,"
says Roberts, who looks more
like judge than janitor with his
slicked-back silver hair and proP:
er bow tie.
But from his new position,
Roberts again can offer hJs un·
solicited commentary on the af.
fairs of lhl:: farming community.
"It's kinda nice to sit back and
tell 'em all where to go -and l
don't mind doin' it."
Tooth Implant
Study Target
BOSTON (AP >' -The
Harvard School of Dental
Medicine will begin a five-year,
Sll00,000 study to compare im-
planted teeth with dentures COO·
venUonally used to replace mil!·
tn1 teeth.
·Dentist.a have been impl¥Una
teeth for about 10 years, but there are questions about how
etflctent the implant.a are and
bow Iona they will lut.
Some patients are inap·
proprlately liven implant.a, •aid
Dr. Paul Schnitman. who will
conduct the study wltb DT.
Leonard Sbullnan.
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set for room 229 of the Tl'll\ ... t_, ..... '"""' .. 1th '"" Tll• follow'"" ""''°'I> .,. cloln11 \lun•llon "\N>w'l .rl>Ov~ no ....... nl¥ I J-.Ml<-1 Cl•r• . I PueLIC E ---occ ""-'J . CountyClerk ofOr•r>geCovnt $ep. bu\IMU•• ltglven n 10 11\comp1~1on""°'co• r11i. •l<lf-1 ... , llr.<1 "'''" ll'IO ---H AlllHGS Wll.L llE P UBLIC NOTICE r m e Arts Bw ding. lember 10 1_, Y 0" PfO,.,,EEll PVBllCATIOHS ,.311 1 re<1neu1 1Coun1y C1ertr of 0••"91 c°""'"' on •1CTITIOUS •u1111•U HELO BY THE COSTA MESA PLAN
d • ' ,.1._1 L., Crucn ~ NIQuel CA .;1,11 I ll'lt! -11<1••• .,...,., "''" DH<I of j ~"llU\I 1', •• NAMa ITATEM••T NIN(; COMMl»IO.. AT THE CITY Tickets will be sol at Publlsl'lecl0r•"9t CO<ISI O•lly P1101 : Antl'lonv A. AublflO ·,,Jll Lu lrusl.byrouonal al>t' ... <.hor d•f•ull f'tqjll, 'h• lollowlno ,,.,~ ...... clOll\Q :•LL, II FAllt 0111\IE, COSTI' NO'TICI TOCltlD4YQIH the occ ticket office in S.pl 11 19 16 Del J '"° WI-IC Cruot ~ N•-· CA tl&n I In IM OOllQOllon' \<!<Uro<I lhl!••DY I PuDll• .... o..,,.,. CIM\I O•lly Pllol ""''"•H.. . ! 0 :sA. CALIFORNIA, AT •. JD p M. Of' I UUC Y•A•I•••
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Pu•LIC NO E C•u<•• ~NI-I cAt?•7l lheuncl•r\lotwd•wnlltnO.<l.,aflon ---•nver,.•u.~Nlguel,CAt1671 THEAE.AFTER ON liotONOAY, OC· NOTICE •S 11E•E8' r,11(., •,. fice and if any are left u TIC Thi• b.nt .. u ,, conducle<I by. (Of al Oelault.,.., o.m..,<1 lor S..•• •""I PUBLIC NOTICE JoM Al .. Chtl\le•too\, SllS Em·, TOBE• ll, ,.., C••dtto .. 0 ' M f I.'' ...... !' ( \
t e night or the c lass f'IC'TlltOUS IUSINISS 1 • "t.. Z.r>I CH ti lo (.U .. ll'le unGe .. IQnecl lo .... ••IO NOTICE OF DEATH OF Vlroc ... t ~cl INll•lftMln, ,._ llOftt ~lllLfV. -¥E\. .. ll.£ ( u '"'f. b . I -- ----I -llo ... , ... .,""'""of i.. ...... """ al e•l'Chon l Pl•• Gr-. s.m. Cru1. CA tso.c> ·~•rcll"tl IM fotl-l"fl eppll<•· e"' l E ( .. 1108 E. r "' -, .. (
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SAC RAMENTO ·(AP) CountyClertlotOr•t\C)I COUfllVOt\!>«p PUBLIC NOTICE P<IMIP<ll so.n»o• lh> nolehl •Kurl'(I Irene Salter Hardage of S.pl 19.2'.0cl) 10 ,.., ,.,MO LICIO Noni •S N--1 Bee<h for . "1<1n•m c .. ,, ...... m .~11 .. This , .. _, ••s filfCJ "'''" ll'le I entumb,.n<M lo PofY ll'IP '"M••n•l\Q and Contingent Creditors Of Publl.,.., Or-Co .. I O.lf, P1101 -· for Jotln C. '"°"''°"· nil Vie SE<>Vl(E -!«.er""' 41 lllll1 r,.
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three years to I ,....,, buslneH '". ,,.,,,.., ...., °' ,,,,. ''""' «"•'•" "• will and/or esta te. f'1CT1Tious iusi•ass Nn•••o,.~n••• oe1orm1ne110" -··u ,•-:,s~:~~:.. •,."!"'• ""''n"' • encourage Publls,_., Ot-C°"st Dell• Pllol, THE HAIR DEPOT 110 Bri•lol I ~lcl O~ ol TrU\I • . . . NAME SYAYEMINT f'O'lllv• ..-..i.r•lon ZE-to.IJ1 l'I ,..;. t ' " ..,., ~1'"'· Hunl-
l l S use unde r a bill Sel.12.19.2~1~1~ Sl ,Co•••MH..CA.,,,. ~·cl•el•w•ll t>4'11PldOl'I Monclay Apet1t1onhasbeenf1led "fl'lelOllOwi1t9--hdo41'1Ql>u•I • le•• lac••tl u ,..,"'"! 0 &Mc•1,c.Mlforl\••.-IMlu10 signed b G<> Ed d Oontel M Si•or•, '261 8rlC19ew•v. October ll ,..., ., II 00. m di'"" ol by Fred R. Salter and ..... •• • ll·1t·l4tAI ..,., 1 ..... 11 •• M•P Of ::~~.~:"" ... Wiii iie ( .............. ,..,an
B y v mun I PUBLIC NOTICE f•••M, CA tVH Ito of f 0 S.•VtO c ..... ,,.,,. hn• OI Clarence J . Turner in the l A BELLE OAIGIHA LS, )II Tr..:t TT·lot<OA IOI' 0 Jerry e. ..... WILLI A°!.-:'~!.:~:'~'-,""'~·"' r own Jr. T h e ball , ~atllyl Slllor• •U•Brr<IQe••Y ....... ,. r.....,. s.. ••• lllU o ... Ci t• s . (OllMl\PI Co&la-.. C• '1t11 eutno111e<1 .,...,,•or fl ..,.,., It\ .. t Ille "813"" by Sen, Wi'l"am ••CTtTIOUs•Uii'iliSs-fr.,,.. CA mu · 8001, .. ," w.st' 0,..,._ CA uperior Court of Orange , u ...-··11 Marti" j 11 coo ... <o•r>o•••ec1. nuo Eu l w111111., "'""u•, Su1t• sos, Lo"Q ee•c11, 0
· ~ "' -" 1 r • · · -Count" request! th t · "" -·· Bou••nro """''" .. f -C•"'••n1e Campbell R H . d M-1! ITAT•M•Ml' I hit_,,.$\ •• <Oflducled by •n '" "I ..... llrl'W ol '"" '""'"' PtillhCd110'1 1 ng a Coil•-· c. .,,17 t • '· Of .. .,, .... nt I !.Cl,., •• I• ........ lo wld Int . . ac1en a Th• lollow1no &>e•M>n!I ... daln11 cl•VldU•I. ol lhh ""'"e, '"" IDl•I ""'OUl\I of II\# I F red R . s a It e r and Thi•-·~·,, Condu<lecl by .,,'" .;:, ·, pr ... 1oon1y ·-o-40-unft (Or\• r •• ,.,1., •• Wld In•-r .... = Heights, cuts the tax to ""''"''"' ~ °"'°'hV I SliO•• ""P••O O•l•nct or lh• Obhuat1on 'Clar ence j Turner be ap. dlwlOu•I m ,.,_ pro)e<t 10 •• ,,.,,., onto ... luwCI ,,. loll-•llQ _,..,,.., ... ,..,.. fHE WALL OIECOltATOfll 11 fl'll> ... ...._, .., .. fll.O "'lll'l lhe secureclbyl""•DovtO.\crlbfCJclffCJOI · Ll-~rtl'I Mlletenl-tel oll ___ ,..,. one cent for 1911, two ira1r0r1W,c:.e.-.a,c..,,.,. • C:-ty0ef'ko10r-c-., .. ..._ ,,.._. _ • ..i,.,... ... ,., •••• ,,..,_. pointed .s co-.xecutors to ,,... -_ 111 .. __ "'· 1oc•••c1 ., 2111 11., P•<1f>< """ ecld•••"'" "'""'n 1,.. 1hrw ,..,.
centa for li82 and three Jiu M. c....-,. "'•' MM1o u. .. -.-1>.t•. -··-11•.t,.22. administer the estate of ea.tvOMi.ro.-~-~ A-.,.. -1tt -· ""9tec1 ••1~:=~=--.... i ,....,..,.....,...._.,ca. -..1 .,_, o. .. : s..r-J• '* Irene Salte H rd ( -. " -<I-• _,._ .. ,,_ •euu-.. . . , cents .or 1983. St•-s.. c..mm •• ,.,,, ,_.,.. 11\iojf-Or .... c.. .. Delly PllOt T.O. SEltVICE COMPANY der the I ~.!-...?nt Audn-. ,._, ~-----_.._ ...... = =-o....-.
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f'IC'TITIOU\ IUSINISS NAME SYAYIMlltT
Tne IDllowi"tl '*''°" I\ "°'"" butl lleUO 11UTCH A ASS0CIATF5 -SVC· CESS REAL ESTATE. l021A H.,bo, 81vd., Coola Mes., CA. tJU• Hulch 0. W HulCllln•on, 511 Pl••l>Onl. C.ost• l<M~•. CA tl6l6 Tiiis buslnou I\ tonduc:lecl oy •n In dh1ldua1
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Lft., HIHM ...... 9Mcl'I, C. '-'7 ~. U, -Oct. J, 10, 11, ltlO .. Mid Tru~.. ..-•"'"" -P ..... 1_ Or .... c-t11 O.lly l"llel -• • ....._. --I __ Tr '"''-·-·Is <onductecl by. '"•* -·· 0. Plelro, m inistration of Estates S.pt.1•.a..0ct.J, IO, ltl0 ...... :•111•:-... ~t -0·~---· ,....,.,_Or-~..,~ ... Qener•f ~""o J -----,.,..,, .. .,, 5<tcret••Y Act ). The petition is set for n• 'e"m ... •1 ei .. mi"euo .. ' Oct.,, 1• JillM CMev PUB I °"" c11v Bf¥cl W•<f h I . De . P UBLIC NOTICE N-..11w O.CIMlt'-1 ---------.-.. I TM' 'tat..._. •• , .. ,.., .. 1th '"" LIC NOTICE I or.,., CA ~w . ear ":9 .•n pt. No. 3 at 4. i.. • ......., ...,_ H-1.. PUBLIC NOTICE CounlyClertl ot Or-CounlyOfl5"1• -------(T"f 54HllM 700 C1v1c Cent er Drive tor M.tM11"0 IS•flG• AUO<i•ltt,
,."'.,., 11. '"°· NOTICE OF DEATH OFj Puo1 ..... c1 Otor>QO! t.AM>1 D•••Y P1101 West, in the City oi Santa "~ci,:.~wit~~·::.:s ~!',l'IO.':"!'... ~' . .'0' d0•~c1 """•11· • N ,.7200 " ELIZABETH BAKER O<I) 10 II'* . . ,, n•·--ve• . ._ •••l<IM• .... Pubt1.,.., °'6"91 c ... ,, o.11...'~'ifo! M . ms'° Ana, Callfor~1a on October .,..!,~:.~o~~'"'"'ll ,_,..,.., ••• clOlno •ro"' ,_,,..., , _ _., M1Decu '" NOTICE OF DEATH OF
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PUBLIC NOTICE I ER L1t ZFAIBEETLHOB . M EkR_:, PUBLIC NOTICE rlaF t'!'OU Of Bt{ECT tt'oithe ~~r:•ortl'I cir , >tuntlnvt°" 11 .. c,., C• iocatu •1 tttt 4 1tn H.,Do', :w INTO, alka WILLIAM • a • ----g n 1ng o ,,e pe 1t on, ,,_ eou1e.,M'd.1,.. c.t ._ £,..,,_,..,.. M SHINTO .. Bl L E L I Z ABET H ME A · NOTICE OF OE~TH OF you should either appear Cu l Arthur And•"0"• 200 11 ••• o.t ... mlftAflon: ... llve O.C:•••• S · .• a .. .a L
N-6752' R I F I EL 0 AN D 0 F K E I T H E L I H A A . at the hearl""' and state 1C•t1•0f'ih or .. H""''""°" e.ac,., C•. lion. H 1 N T 0 ' A N D 0 F NOTICE OF DEATH OF p E TIT IO' A I · . .,, . ,,_ s. 1-•--.......,.. 11-.MI, P E T I T I 0 N T 0 N TO AD · NGTON AND OF your ob1ectlon s o,. file Tl'll•b<n1-.1.c~tec1 0,.,.1,. .• ...,.,.,__Act...,,u.-.1i -ADMINISTER ESTATE CATHERINE JUNE MINISTER ESTATE NO. P E T I T I 0 N T 0 jwrl tten objections with the 01•1" ... 'c-i -. lot Ll11e AOl.nt-l.l. ....... ror NO A tOM52.
MILLS AN 0 0 F A-106075. ADMINISTER ESTATE 1court before the hearing. Tllll st.:.;,.....:!°';,...,"''"' u. :rc"!,.&T ... ,~,..., .. ~ ... _. T ~ a 1 I he 1 rs
S.pl. 1'.-0ct ), 10, 11.1•
P E T I T I 0 N T 0 T o a I I h e I r s , NO. A·t05tl0. Your appearance may be c-1y 0ertt • °'-c-1y .. 0c. :~,,~~ • ~~·~~·~ ~ beneflclarl dlt 5
ADMINISTER ESTATE beneficiaries, c reditors T o a I I h e i r s , in person or by you,. at- ,_, 1 "°· e..c1., f• • Cllndltf9Nf u .. ll'lwm11 and contlnge~~,c~~tor:~
Jt0•.eo NO. A-105962. . and contingent creditors of beneficiaries, cr editors torney. p,.1111-0r.,. Coe•• 09,~'= =:.:.::~:,.:n._: Wiiiiam Mamoru ·Shinto,
----T o .a I I h e 1 r s • E llzabeth Baker Mer-and contingent creditors of I F YOU A R E A 0c1. J, 10, 11,JA. ""° MMD ,_ -'*' ....-1111 •&a1••. r-..ctl<lfl aka William M . Shinto, PUBLIC NOTICE beneflc1.aries, c reditors rlfleld of Costa Mesa. Keith Eli Harrlnoton of CREDITOR or a cont-f,. .. ,....._-L.otu,..,., ... ,,,_ .. aka 8111 Shinto and
l'ICTeTious avarN•ss and cont1noent creditors of Ca I l fornla and persons Laguna Nlouel California inoent creditor of the de-PUBLIC NOTICE ,_.,.,...., ...-eett ••-. ioc..-pe ,.sons w"o may be
teAMISUTIMEHT Catl'lerine June Mills and who may be otherwise in· and persons wtto may ~ ceased, you must file your NOTica TOC .. DIT'OIH ~t .. ~~.:::::::-.~i.':'.:.~t~=; otherwf• lntetwsted In the
Th• 1o1•-•"ll .,.,..,,,, ••• 001,,11 per sons who may be terested In the will and/or otherwise interested in the claim with the court or ~euuira.,,..,.. H ... ove o.c:i.r•.... wllland/orest.te: bullMM as: otherwise interested in the estate: w lll and/or estate: present it to the personal 1tea.•'9t -•mu.c.c.1 "M,_,,,__..,, .. ,,._ A ~ltfon has been flied 11:N;~:~:,T1~1~;~~~1!;,/~,~~.~ will and/or estate: A petition has been filed A petition has been filed representative appointed u:'t.i~'.E :1 =~c'!.~::0°'=1':1"':, :-'tt!!•.= :ir.:;~.!.uso:.:!! by £rnestlne Shinto In the
..... ...,..,, llekl'I, CA'2t43 A petition has been filed by Arthurs. Merrifield In by Bruce E. Harrington in by the court within four Trent,.,or, --.... • ...., •• ,, ,,_,, --•, n ... ,,Ort ... (°MIA Superior Court of o,.ange Nell G ......... mo WH• e.1.,.,. by Blanche I<. Shields In the Superior Court of the Superior Court of months from the date of mu eo.a1 H..,,_y, c•tv.,. s..tt11 -... ~HA County requestlnQ that 8'"" .. IA.N-111Hc",cAt766l the Superior Court of Orange County requesting Orange County requesting first Issuance of letters as ~=~~.~.'::~::.=:~ ..uNH•NGCOMM•ss•oN Ernestine Shi nto be
el Je~ E. ~ •• mo WHt 8""1.,.,. Oranno County requestlno that Arthur S. Merrifield that Bruce E. Harrinnton provided in Section 700 of -.. 10 11e,.... to .1AMH MU"· "-'--· appointed as personal wcl., -, "-1 e.Kl'I, CA f2t6l ...-"' t C d f ~ Thlt.._11 .. onc1uc1ec1Dv..,...,· that BlancheK.Shleldsbe be appointed as personal be app01nted as personal the Proba e o e o lllELL,T•...,....-...., ..... _ own.w"_,, representative to
IMo•-...,•-i.uon_,,,..,,. appointed as personal representative to ad -representative to California. The time for=~.::._~;·:'~!;·:~~~= SecrwtMVMd ' administer the estate of
IMl•tnertNp. r epresentative to minister the estate of administer the estate of filing claims will not ex-c.i1to, .. 1.. 0tr9Ctorot,...,,,.. WllllamMamoruShlntoof ~'' :.:!!9::'! fll•d •llh , .. administer the estate of E II zabeth Baker Mer· Keith Eli Harrington Cun-plre prior to four months TM .,,_.,., 1o be ,,_,.,,... '' O:"':".'::' 0r...,. Coe•• 0.11., Piiot Costa Mesa, Callfornla
ty c1er11 cie °'-c;ou..tv °" Oc· Catherine June M i 11 s rlfleld (under the lndepen· d e r the Independent from. the date of the hear· •1erlbed "'...,.,., .,, Au •100 1" 1 · 40»tO (under the Independent
rt,it111. (under the Independent dent Admlnlst,.at lon of Administration of Estates lno notlcedabOve. ~~~1":.:".;.:::':"'='..!. ':'!.1:':! PlJllLIC NOTICE Administration of Estates dl.._,_ 0r.,.. Coest o.ii:'= Administration of Estates Estates Act>. The petition Act>. The pelltlon Is set for YOU MAY EXAMINE k_,. .. v111-Heir!<••"""'•"" Act>. The petition Is set for r'· J, "· 11, M, ,.. Act). The petition is set for is set fOf' hearing In Dept. hearing In Dept. No. 3 at the file kept by the court. *•'" •lllm c:oast Hi.-.,. City°' ._. hearing in Dept. No. J at ----------.::i.::.T~wo:: hearing In Dept. No. 3 at No. 3 at 700 Civic Center 700 Civic Center Drive, If you are Interested In the ~.~=.-~.,.,.0r..,..,st•• ,,_.,, 700 Civic Center Drive
PUBLIC 700 Civic Center Or. West. Drive, West, In the City of West, in the City of Santa estate, you may flle a re-The 11w1k ,, .... , wtu be '°"""". NOTla ~ T•UITHt' SALi we s t . s a n ta A n a , t NOTICE Santa Ana, California on Santa Ana, California on Ana, Callfornla on October quest with the courrto re-,... .... °"or ail!« ti.""" •Y ot Oc· , ~ ~-rM~·,.1~ A .... "re:' 1•t."'ti ca I If or n I a 927o1 on r f'ICTITIOUUUllNHS October u. 1980 at 10:00 October 28, 1980 at 10:00 21 , 1980 at 10:00 a.m . celve special notice of the ~c:i:~~~~~··!:~!.":'~= INSVlllANCE,et.illonl .. <orporAllOfl October 7. 1980 at 10:00
, IUIMalTAT•M•HT am a.m . IF YOU OBJECT to the Inventory of estate assets Mm 111o1et uim .. n, City of 0.,.. .. Truu•, °"Sue:-• Trust .. °" a.m . ~ ................ --'' cloj"' Dv••· '1 F YOU OBJECT to the IF YQU OBJECT to the granting of the petition and of the petitions, ac-Point, co.int, .. or ...... S1•t• of ~UM• T•utt• . .,. ,,.., cert•'" 1 F YOU OBJECT to the
PAt 1F1c s1L1C sc111u .. us.1 orantlng of the petition, granting of the petition, you should either appea; counts ~nd reports ;':',~:"::;~;J~":.'::'. c; 1C~ .. ~"'!'11:~~E:'E"~~~':.~ granting of the petition.
" "'°"uc•r L•,.e. Hun1l .. g1on you should either appear you should either appear at the hearing and state described in Section 1200 .cuttve Etc,_ ~nv • .;... ad· l'lulNNf --.. to1m 1-n -you should either appear ,:.ca.,... at the hearing and flate at the hearing and state your objections or file of the California Probate dre .. I• >4112 \llolet Ulnlern. c1.., o1 rec .. -~ 13• •• • ""''~ at the hearing and state
.. ·~'.0::..i~::,C:,:~~t~'. your objections or file your objections or file wrlttenobjectlons withthe Code. ~'::or"::.~·c-tvef0r-.St••o1 :-"0:.~i;..~~":"~!:;."c!:..."!~ your objections or file
written objections with the written objections with the court before the hear ing. 1 At So t••••l•-101N Tr1111t1-. C•llfornt•. -_...,_ 10 1t1a1 cer· written objections with the court before the hearing. court before the hearing. Your appearance may be James L . Aube , Jr., • •" 1>w1,,..,._..._,_,e•--t.in Nola"' Defeutt -11ec11«1 to court before the hea,.lng.
Your appearance may be Your appearance may be In person or by your at-torney at Law, 3432 Via :!.!':9 .. ~~~~~ ... t tiv• !:':n:::='-~1~':.!..ui~~ Your appearance may be
I n person or by your In person or by your at· torney. Ocpo9rt!:_.Nt• .. wpo7rt .. 2acfl. oArEo·s-.-11,1•. .... ,.,.,.,Olfk1111111ecordeo1 .. 1c1 In person or by your attorney. torney. IF Y 0 U ARE A a. 2_.; : 'J..417 · ~~"· c_,, w111 ""*' -_..... 1o attorney.
IF YO U ARE A IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a cont· Pu1>u.-0r-eo.sto.upPl1ot P111>H.,;,,Or.,..f.M•I D•ll•Pl1o1=•:-...::.=:::,:,~~:: IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a CREDITOR or a cont· lngent creditor of the de· 0ct.U ,•.iw .. , .. 0<1,J,1• _., .. e1154..,..e1Arner~ ... 1t1eme1"-CREDIT 0 R or a
Contl-nt creditor of the fnnent creditor of the de· ceased, you must file your --•r•hu 10 ,.,,., Am•r•c•n Tiii• contingent creditor of the •• ,... " I I th th t PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 111w·-~-M1t4c ... i d •&.. t f I deceased you must file ceased, you musl flle your c a m wl e cour or · ,.1n11 stiwt. "'._en,.,. SAftl• AM, ece•~. you mus I e
your claim with ttw court claim with the court or present it to the personal CITY 0 ,. ,ou .. ,., .. w•a.uv c ... ,.,,..., a11111et '""'· ut1o 111111 1 ... your claim with the court •1CT1noua or present I t to the present It to the personal representative appointed iem.....,11_ ,.,..,c-~1o_..,_._.."" or present It to the ..,.,n•=~· personal representative representative appointed by the court within four ,._...,.,..,,CllMlrlllle,.. ~~,:o;:-i.:,T=.,":.."'= personal repreHntatlve ......_...,_is~-. appointed by th• court by the court within four months from the date of HNttTW ""•MC•AL YaM11tACT10ttt ttucrlM41 .,, • , .... ,..,. ut•t• appointed by th• court ,i:ir,tGU•• within four mont"s from months from the date of first Issuance of letters as ,.,... •-..... ,,.. •• ._ ttHcri...a: within four months from
'" ...., ,.• COM"ANV, •the date of first Issuance first Issuance Of letters as provided In Sectlot1'700 of Proi-tyT•-' .... • .. .... ~~.~~.~.~~~····· ............. s ,...,. l'AltCEL ''Lor •'" TRACT Ho. the date of first Issuance 1 ' • c..w -... CA. of letters n provided In provided In Secllon 700 of the Probate Code of Ott!erraon ........................................ ,, ........... '·'••• =-=:,~~.-.~-=~of letters as provided In" "'!'.!~.!'WU· Mm"-· a1 Section 100 of the Probate the Probate Code of Callfornla. The time for "1<•11-•rwm11s ... · .... ..................................... :NJ.mt ot Ml•ull-~. lttcMttt., Section 700 of the Probate ·-·-I Th Cllf I T .. -tl f flll II Ill ot "1""·f<t1t1etts•l'9N1t1ei ............................... '15•0ra,..c..itvc.iltwftla CodeofCllf I Th --.-11~..-.. ~CodeofCallforna. •a oma. ,,.. me or ngcamsw n e•· ••v.-1,.,..v .. o1Mono•,.._r1y ........................ .w.m """cn!M...,_.;.__,_ a orna. e · time tor filing claims wlll filing clalms wlll not e•• plre prior to four months ,..,,_,,...°"'9f' •11M1e,. . • ........................... 1,us.-.. <1...,.,. _;,..,,. ;;....,... .,,_· time for filing ctalms w lll ._ =::,.,.._. ,.._ not e xpire prior to four plre prior to·four months from the date of the hear-ct1a,....twcwrn5o..-v•u• ............ ......... ............. MUD .-.._..,_. l.OT 4t.,. TRACY not expire prior to four '°"""°':c-e,W:.: months from the date of from ttw CS.I• of the hear-Ing ndtlcedabove. :':9;,::::.",.,,.,.·o.,,;.;;.·.;.;;t·:::::: ·::: , ·::::::~:::.::: ... ·-:~~ Ho.11";.:=r,:.,~;.ec:W-months from the date of
... 19. .... heof'lng noticed ab<>V•. Ing noticed aboY•. YOU MAY EXAMINE Tet••---t............................ .. .............. •••.J?• ... ~ :::1_.._ •• itt .. c'..-6: the hNrlng noticed above. ..... YOU MAY EXAMINE YOU MAY exAMINE th• file kept by the court. ... .... Dl'TVHI Or•lllfC-V,Calltenll•'. YOU MAY EXAMINE ... ":~ .... !-",, ~" ._. tM fllt ~ ..., tM court. th• fllt ki~ by the court. If you are Interested In the 09"•••• c;o.e.-i -°'",_. ....... · ....................... · • 1·•1•.111 r11e .,,_ ....., • ., .,...... < .... ..,.. the flle k~ by the court. • :t.a ... , ··-f "'' t-1 ,..._ t t fll -GeMre10ow.-1 --~<11MnU11 ... ............... '·"'·* *"tNt"" ...... .,_,Yh ,......,, It I -.. I you ere nterelted In tM If you are nteres """ n ... es a e, you may e a re-c.,.1111 0uttey ................ ., .. . .. • . .... .. .... ... . • '""• " .. 119, ,.u OuHHe ... .,,..,j you are nterested n the
-----------.·estate you may flle •estate, you may file• r~ quest with the court to re-Put11•<w.ty........ ... .. ................................... a~ a..cli,c.t"-M. • estate, you mey flt• a PVBUC NOTICS ,_.. wtttt the court to qunt with the court to re· celv• special notlu of the ...,..k-....... . ................................. ····· .. ,,. .. , lel4 ...... ,,._..,_,.,,.. requesl wtlh the court to -. I of I I I notl of t.._ I t of t t t ,.-.,., 4 ,._,.....,, .. .. .. .. .. . .. .................. " •• "'·'" ftMI • -eMV ...,... er ,..._.... r el I f ti of fttCTtYMWMll-·-•,,. IP9(1al notice ce ve spec a ce ... nv•n ory es• e asses o... • ....,.......... . . ...................................... tt.4.41 • .,.,11 .. __..;.. _ _. ~ ec ve spec a no ce .... ".,...'" "'' lnvefttory of "tat• Inventory fll estate assets and of the petitions, ac· , ... , ~""" ............................................ ttt,m.• 11 111..,.; .. ..,.... ...._. ,:: .,. the Inventory of utate ....._.,..._ .. ...._...,. nMta.,..f/lttte,pltltl~•· and of tM petitions, •c· counts, and reports '::!~u"~~":".: 1t1e-. ....... ----...i.Oee11 assalsandofthepetltlons, -T':~tu••• "' .... -. .. ~c_o~a •nd repor 's coun1.!!_. a1n«!,_!.!Por200ts descrlbfd In Section 1200 •11<-....................... ~ .............. '. ................. • ,,..,. :!i.!:.':9 ~!:':!t!5·:.';:..:: a cco1unts1 and reports -.CA.tiiiir .. .__,_In Section t200 descr_, n -uon 1 of the C.llfornla Probate ••,.-................................................... , ... ,,_ .,.,_,_. .. .,.t1-.ft11etllll1e• descrbed n Section 1200 ·-··I ... ,,... ..... "' ...... caltfornfa ProOet• fll tfM callfornl• Probate Code. ,. ... -......... ' ....................... ---·· ....... , ,.....,, ........ IN• Hettc• ...... , of the C.llfornla Probat• "'•..,.. arat. -...,. cet CocM .__ ._. ..................... "··· .......... ........... •• ... ,.. Code CA.. · · · Ore' M . Mort••••"r CWioM•-c.iw•oue...., ... · .. ,... .......................... , ,..,... 0• 11°,.....,...,,.,.. ·
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room has a ttractive beam ceiling.
fireplace & French doors leading onto
b r ick patio. New kitch e n bit-in
appliances. Close to tennis courts.
san dy beaches & club house. Now
available. Call for appt.
IAYNOMT ·
We have several fine homes
with pier & s lip.
a TOllO HOISi CC>U.NTIY
4 Bdr m .. 3 baths : r anch style.
mini-estate in orange groves. $240.000
Bl LL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Boy\odP Or1vr N 8 675 6161
SO. CO.UT COHDO
$59,900
Better hurry oo this one
ll won't last : Sharp 2
MEWPORTMHA
TRACT
Bdrm. wnh new pamt &
carJM:?ls + an as:.umabl r:t)lii:fJ#l loan-ca;;:;"
Feel the ct<'ean breezes in
lh1s bright and cheer) :1
Bdrm 2 bath home on
large well manit:ured 11)1
Assumable oan. price
only $99.950. Ca II for
more details 54&231.'l
W l<Sl.l -'.Y N ll TAYLOR CO.
HEALTUHS ~11w 1 · l ~Hfi
DO YOU OWN TIUST DllDS7
Use them as a down payment. Owner
will consider same as down payment
on his beauti(ul Harbor Area home
near Wes tcliff Shopping Center. You
may be able to buy this immaculate
home w/2 bedrooms. 2 baths . family
room & separate dining room. without
a ny cash except the normal buyer's
ex penses. Re L111Lifullv landscaped.
Great for o utdoor living. You can't
buy more for $179.500. See any time.
TRUST DEEDS DO NOT
APPRECIATE I N VALUE. REAL
EST ATE DOES '.
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., RULTOIS
21 I I SClll Jooqui11 HHh Road
HEW PORT CENTER, H.I. 644-49 I 0
COIONA DB. MAR GREAT
POTBmAL DUl'Lll
Hew Oc•ca1f1 Giit
Beautirully decorated &
furnished 3 & 2 Bdrm
duplex w/4 car a garage.
OFFER YOUR-OOWN
PAYMENT and lake
over a BIG ist TD at 12"'• '7. interest and n l)
qualifying. Asking only
tllllS,000.
Lar ge enclosed brick
courtyard. Fr~nch doors
lead to formal l1 v1ng
room. Beaullful Italian . ---• Real Estate --ffili?Mi'Rl _. ........ -.-.. ••I tile and Oak planked
Bring paint. wallpaper,
& imagination. 4 Bdr m
den. large private yard.
c ho ice Newport
neighborhood. A bargain
today-profit tomorrow!
646-7111 JACOBS REAL TY . 675-6670
IASTSIDM'OOL
I ST TIMI OffBID
Customized 3 BR, 28a.
near Westcliff Plaza.
E no rmo u s r am r m
w /brick lrplc. French
doors leading to he-man
sz pool. As an added
bonua .. mother in la w
quarters. Financia l ls
1real too. J oan Howe.
Realtor. 875-7896
$99,950
NORTH
COSTAMlSA
A spectacular 3 Bdrm 2
bath home with huge
brick fireplace. builtin
vacuum system. brick
BBQ. and wood decked
spa + many extras. Call
546-231.3
·UCIMSID
llSTHOMI!
Watwf10lll.._
5 BR , 4 Ba, custo m
w a t e rfront h o m e w l 7x31' f vt dock . P r iced $ ,394 ,000.
Builder w /t r ade for Palm S~riogs Estat~.
For details on this home and appt to see. call
Carol Hoff. cli\. 631-0094
RANCHO SANTE FE
Uttte h lh)!! Lovely 4000 sq. ft. 4 br.
Classified Ads are really 31,2 ba, 00 2 acres. Lovely
One of a kind! 6 Bdnns. 4 bath home set up for
operating a licensed rest home. $1.15,000. Call for
more details. S4&2313
small "people to people" · N II •c75 ooo sales calls with big re· view. eara .... ' · .................. ..
adershipandbig resulls' Lovely S br. 3 ba. view. ll.I.,;•~~
To pl~e your clas!\ified f~~I t~~~~ge Priced [:>§jpijj$@
ad. caU today642·5678 Cl..1.VER & ASSOC
NOW IS THE TIME El Tor<io St ANYTHING GOES ror job seekers to check RanchoSante Fe, CA You can you find a pro·
To place your meua1e
before the
readl.n& public,
phone
the Daily Pilot Help 1·~:.M78 perty four doors from the Wanted classification. If ---------• So. Bayfn:iot with a "5x85
I.be job you want is not CATAUMA ISLAND 8albo 1 1 d there you might consider New 2br. 2ba Condos. lot on a 5 a n ·
Daily Pilot
Classified. 642-5678
offering your ser vices Views, fff land, furn where the owner will con·
with an ad in the Job m odel, partners h ips sider anything of value.
Wanted category Phone avail. pnncipals onl>-. Stocks. cash, land. un· 642-5678 Agt 714·848· 1511 o r Its-you name it and the
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BEST ~CED CANAL FRONT
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611-1400
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WATERFRONT HOMES, INC.
REAL ESTATE
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24.lo W Cud>t Hw1; N~wpurl a,..,, h
Hl-1400
C!IE
llDlll ILlllS CD.
OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
WOOOlatD61. OM THI LAlll
llYfMI
A Unique Three Bedroom Detached Condo
Home. Prime Development Surrounded By
Grass & Trees. Family Room With Fireplace
Opens To Decking With Night Light & Water
View. Separate Dining Room. Many
U pgrades . Beautlf ull y Decorated .
Community Includes Rc..acl!: Clubhouse.
Tennis. Pools & Spa. S290.°"1 w.IOA~SUU
Charming Beach Home. Owner Will Carry
First Trust Deed. Walk Across Street To
Ocean Front. Or Walk To Homeowners
Private Beac h & Boat L•unch Area.
Unobstructed Ocean View From Current
Sundeck Or Potential S.cond Story. Comer
Lot. $358.900.
OCMMAMYYllW
Two Large Bedrooms. Two Bat.ha. Fireplace
In Llvin1 Room. Gated Community With
Mott Beautiful Amenltlea In Newport Beach.
Similar · Two Bedroom Recently Sold For
Much More. Make Ofrer. Sl99.950.
Includes plans ror a new TIY THIS duplex. $595,000.
Larae pool & spa home. lfA LB 0 A I S L AND
Only $15.000 down. 3 REALTY
Bdrm. 2 Ba. in Garden 673·8700
Grove. Good Earth fn c.
SJ0.318>. A.sk for Sandy
SPYGLASS CASTU
Quiet, Cul-de·Sac pro-
tects tJus stately Ca pe
Cod. Southport Home. A
Family Paradise w/Sbr.
4'12ba, 3 farrulr rooms as
well as living &: dining
rooms. Wooded yard ties
a special experience for
all! ts95.<n> 640 7669
What a Wonderful World
of Shopping. right al
your fingertips every ·
da y ! Dail y Pil ot
Class1(1ed Ads To place
your ad, call 642 5678 and·
let a Classified Ad-Visor
help you
HAllOllVFEW
COllte w /VIEW
Wonderful e xecutive
home for entertaining.
Privacy, prestige and·
1mpress1ve S bdrm home
with rormal dining r m
Large patio <;Urrounded
b~ mature greenery.
$359,000.
CAU '73-6900
Wat ........ H11alnc:
Cla ssified r\ds are the
answer to a successful
garage or yard sale' ll 's
a better way to tell more
people! I
-IASTSIDI CHAIMB, SI J4. too.
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2744 I. COAST HWY.
CORONA DB. MAR
151-1811 , .........
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fl oors enhance f um tly
room and country
kitchen Mast er s uite
overlooks flower filled 11•-.-•• ... ••1111 .. 1
terrace. Huge 4 c ar !!7' !>:== garage Call now ' ~im~~
~
SEA CO.!£ PROPERTES
714-631-6990
SPAUUPUMTY
Lovely 4 Bdrm home
with a spaclous living rm, 2 frplcs, near new
cpts and a 1lislening
pool. Assumable loan.
$12S.900Call now97&.S370
AttSTATE
REALTORS
COMtB'CIAL
RIALISTAn cuaa F.stablished &ocal firm is
lalrinl applications from
licensed rea l estat e
salesmen "broken for a
career in commercial re·
al esta\e mana1ement Is
brokerage. Extensive OD
the job training in all
aspects of this field. A
unique opportunity for
the business minded real
estllte penon. Call for an
interview Realonomics
Corp. 675-6700
.....,.SIA YFllOMT HOMll
Beautifully designed & executed
w /handsome hand carved woods...-
& e x ten sive etch e d g l ass
t hroughout. Sp acious 2-story
residence w /J BRS, 3 baths ,
family rm & lg guest qtrs. Wine
cellar. Radiant h eated deck
w /s p a . Expansi v e view of
Ne wpor t Bay . Pier & slip .
$2,750.000. A. Gaston /B . Morphy
642-8235. <K·ll )
752-1414
(Cl""p .a Vo/l.ey Cenie-
642-12JI
901 Dove< Drive
551-1700
Woocbidqe Cen1er
644-6200
THE 1:5';?=
NUMBER TO SEE
COSTA MESA OFRCE
27'0 ........ ll•cl.
17141 541-t4t I
YISYOUCAM •.•
afford to buy your first home
TODAY, or move up! Inte rest
rates are at 131h% and climbing !
Don 't wait for rates to fall -
prices begin to escalate more
r apidly then! We can show you
how you can afford to purchase
your OWN HOME NOW! Call for
a counseling session.
OUI RIST IXAMPLI
is a beautifu~ decorated mobile
ho m e in a quiet park. wood
paneling , screened porch. double
carport, great kitche n and only
$20.500 .
AMO'n8 IXAMPU
o f affo rd a bl e h o u s in g a t
REASONABLE rates. Buy now
and takeover loans of record or
use your VA. Over 1600 sq ft of
comfortable li ving space with
larse bedrooms and more. Act
now at $115.000.
Walker Blee
1111 Eatate
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( UI. 3 l~droorn homt-two l Ir........ Ocean View 3br, :Jba. THE GROVES TO ao
REALTORS
'7~111 I
COU OF NIWPOIT •IALTORS
21111. c ... Hwy •• c ....... Mer
675-5511
......, HIU COUNTitY
20 Acres' Ext'eutt\e !'. 0 111)'
Panoramic View of Di amond Valle
Hemet City lights anc1 San Bernardino
and Gorgonio mountains Abundant
water. $3500 an acre Owner wtll carrv
1st TD and/or s ubordinate Call for
more details. Julie Sturdevant.
THI llAL ESTATHS 546-231 J
THE 15':?6
NUMBER JO SEE
NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE
2043 WeetcHff Dr.
(714)846-n11
CUSTOM HOME IN THE HILLS.
Sl04,t90
Seeing 1s believing! ! ! Nestled on
top o r a h ill , forest like
s urrou ndings i n excl usive
Anaheim Hills. 36 matured trees
on the property. 3.000 square feet
of in c rf!dibl e l iv ing s p ace.
vaulted ceilings, two fireplaces.
every modern convenience. only
one year new. One entire half
a c r e o r F' A A L. L O U S
SECLUSION'!! #222
Gil.AT FOR IUDS
You 've got to see it now'!' At
this price & te rms you can 't
afford t o w ait. Remod eled
kitchen throughout, l~e. brs. &
baths. Lots of s torage space. All
this at a dras tically reduced
price. 'DEFINJTEL Y BEST BUY
IN NEWPORT BEACH! ! ! #223
$50,000 RIDUCTIOM, ftMHSULA
POfNT
Beautifull y remo d eled &
pro fessio n ally decorated &
landscaped 4 brs.. 2-hath. fire
pl.. 2-sunde<·ks . covered patio.
spa & lots more BUY OF THE
MONTI.JON THE POI NT 1 I~ #224
IUY Of THE WEEk
Priced for quick s ci le . Seller has
bought another and is ready to
MOVE ! Fabulous mulli·level
home. sunken l.r , & sunken fam.
rm . Mirr o r ed w et bar &
wardrobe, 2 fir e p is . Quiet
c ul-de-sac. Grea t v iew from
master br. Bring your offer. this
is a SACRIFICE SALE!! #225
DlsaT DREAM S 16,000
In beautiful warm Palm Springs.
there's a dream waiting for you.
l.300' square feet completely
furnished. pools. club house ...
a nd mos t of a ll spectacular
multi-colored sunrise & sunset
shows . . . YOUR HOST · THE
SUN & THE DESERT! ! ! ~226
IMYISTMINT OPPOITUNrTY
Fabulous 4-plx, 2·2 brs .. 2-3 brs ..
4-firepls .. 4-balconies. All in
excellent condition · assume 1st
d.d. 12.25~, $1 .586 ·mo, 2nd t .d ..
103 $:.>() mo. Bring your offers
today. Seller has EXTREMELY
FLEXIBLE TERMS!!! #227
.PllCID TO SIL\.
Immediately ~"' not sooner.
Excellent 10<'~ ~ in Newport.
Spa in mst" (\."' .ood siding &
lots of up .C...'\.l,. 15~ dn. $1 ,200
mo. $259.~" IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY!!!
Ai i BtmOM A•IMTS:
IC you're looking to expand your
goals & career opportunities
NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE
THAT MOVE. We currently have
two openings for s uccessful
experienced agents. who wish to,
become even more successful.
Your ability to diversify &
succeed• at Walker & Lee is
limitless. Call today & find out
what has made Walker & Lee
· successful since 1941. Ask for Bo1>
Castaned,. Manager'_ 646·7711 .
~· WllNerBlea
1111 hflfl
ttG CA ... YOH SlltlNITY
A bt·uutHull)' muintamed famlly home
in a scrent> lrl<:ation acro6s from u
nt•1ghbMhood park In Big '&nyon
Propl'rty hti:, bt-t!n professionally
lancfst·uped in & c·hurmmg manner to
t1N·en1 tht> ·pool und . pa urea. Proudly
prei.l'nlt>d at S595,000
I J~I l Jr:= llt)Mt=S
REALTORS. 67$·6000
J443 fol l uol Hl9luu~. lornn .. d;il M•I
Wf 111\VI 4 1. Ot IHl Bl~T llbTIN(,') IN rOWN
fil Coldwe_ll Ban~e~
TOWHHOM~IG CANYON
A courtyard entry to this JBR &
:-J BA t o wnho m e . Gou rm et
kitchen with French doors. red
hnck walls & p1;1~ged hardwood
floors. Private yet convenient to
Fas hion Island A must see.
$393,000.
r .....,
,_ INN~WPORTCENTER ·
• 644-9060
~ "'-....... __________________________ ____.~~
NEWPORT HILLS OFFICE
26 70 SAM MIGUEL OllVE
17141159-150 I
SEUEI DISftEIA TE!!
H C:ls hel'n transferred ! Stunningly
spaC'iuus 2 bedroom townhome
featuring A I C. upg raded carpets .
primt-l<>C'ation. La rge assumable
loan ~ A bargain at $94.900' !
S56 I PEI MOMTH ...
1s all you pay when you t al<eover
existtng loan. Shar~ Irvine condo
featuring 2 bedrooms. new carpet
& A/C! Priced at $105.900.
HAUOlt VllW HOMIS!!t
Co mpl ete l y r e f urbi s h e d
SOMERSET MOD EL featuring 4
spac~us bedrooms. large yard &
cul-de -sac for chi ldren with a
\'iew of BTG CANYON for adults~
Great for entertaining.
-~ Walker &lee
Real Estate
OCEANFRONT
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644-7020
NEWPORT BEACH
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will help f1n.1n1•t• Pull Just loo« & yuu'll•foll In l \ 2.I hr "1•1·urit \ ~.it..-494-(1731
µnc·c $tO:J.:iOO Call 2371 OlwMJtA••· lovew/\h1s btfl4br Jui;t 1
1 11 1"'.,!.'}.1_'},uhhou"· &. --------~· 2tlW OJ.ten house Sot/Sun 12 4 ..,,, h l'11ll1.., ""' ... .., ' . This 3 Bdrm. frplc . stepino ...,.ac inmove1n 599-8888
•
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$J19,000 Century 2 1, ~
PROPERTIES ~1~1sioast Reulto r s ., ••TURnEROCK
ON T HE BEACH·Mobrle
Home 2Br, redwood
d eck . cedar ~hakes .
hurdwood int. Crplc.
$59.900. <714) 499·3816
KISS YOUR
LANDLORD
GOODBYE!
<I Hr. 2 Ba. 402 lGth Pl.
DOU.HOUSE
BY OWNER
'J'lwri·'s a :i br Condo
wanln~ for you 1>11 a
qwet cul dc·sat· l;ine It
h .1 s h u 1 I t 1 n.., . d 1 !>
hwashcr, attract 1\'I!
ha Ir on) rig ht off the
Master BeJroom All lh1s
.ind a good-s17.l')·urd'
Gnme Ull) th1i. SI 19.-.5110
huri:a in and k•S!> '1111r wnrllnrd good b~ c .
Sl 6.'i,<XXl (9l6J <172 364r. nr
19161 345 8975 for Info 11r
appt to St.'t'. Do not V•s
turb occ~ants Completely remodeled 2
Hdrm w /encl patio. 9472 ---------·T Grand Ave Located ill Yorktown & Bushard. EASTSIDI 6 PLEX
HD. TO Sl25,000
with $166.800 in assuma·
ble loans. ranging from
87. to 11 '7, $26.340 gross
income annually Well
kept. single story units
wrth <I g;iraJ,?cs PLUS off
slreet purking on 60XJOO
ft 101
()pen house Sal/Sun 10-4
Sl03.500. Call 54&0660 or
96.l-0557
OPEN SUN. 1-5
l•aut. Pool Hotne
W11 h s pu M 1nutes lo
bt:ach Over SSO.oou up
grade Super sharp 4 br.
3 bH, ~ SQ ft. bonus
rm, fum1l~ rm. lrplc-. J
l'ar gar. mueh. muc h
more Priced Lu sell
8219.5011 19161 Yat ht
Lane. HU 1Garf1e t<I &
Newland 1 UwnH <1~l
Manlvn. 957 li507 ur
!f62. 11si1.
5 Bdrm executive home
w1feulur 11s and upgrade11
.Ji, you've neve r seen '
Call for your µer~1m11I in
spet'tion or ll11s truly
magnificent property
S329.000
\Vt)lld b rtdgc
Rcalrg
.'irit :11100
1920 lbrran1·~ l'~""l"lll•·
Woodhndge Confl ... cull
unit, Jbdr m . 1•1ha
SI08,990 Gd loC':.il11111
552 6182
A""*'Hc .... slt
Classic tiled roof Spanish
hom e Oceans id e
Emerald Bay featuring
ocean view. hardwood
nours. open ceilings. 3
lldr m . 3 Ba. family
mom formal dining A
n1c11 home $575,000
f.4-1·702()
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JO'\LS
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0.' owner, 217 ApolenJ.
2Br. 2 st.o~ house. frplt:.
2llr garage aµL + Ir>:
separate owun' ~ unH
SJ!l2.000 Guod as:-.urn
li73-0727
2UHITS
D1am1111d/No Bay arl'il
644-721 I
10% DOWN
OWNER FIN.
12% INT.
BUYERS MOVED
TOISRAEL ...
i;o this sh:al is back rm
the market ~ F'anta:.lll'
fa mily home on a huge
fenced cul de-s csc lot.
-Woodbridqe Condo
Spotlei.s JUr. 1•1nu
('ountr) kitchen I.rt::
pat111 1b :O.Ul'Tli.lblt: J:.l .il
!) I 1'' $JOl,OOt)
551 JJIS:J, (J.,Hll'f •
RCTaylorCo
M•ar Tiw Lake
Wootlbr1dge 2 Br vlus
d c n • 2 '"' Ba <' u n d o .
"Bnghtor1 " B plun.
Lariw ffill stcr ~droom
swt~ Sunny k\tC'hcn •111
cul·de·s ac 1214.5011
WdbrqVlll.
11\·ean view 4 BR. dnve h.>
3059 Zell Dr S239,5UO.
Pnnc onl) 494:6472
Sll:.!.SOo (Jwn your o wn
apartment across from
Art Gallery Wallcst'l' F'
Neff. Healtor 494·!13llj
3 13ili:m hume..&..2-..bd.rm
apt Lovely hom11 fur
\'Our family + int·um,,
SJSK.00.1
(.;o.lfcr's dream home with fruit t rees cs nd a
locat ed on the 16\h l'OVered pallotoo' All for
fa irway or ex ~l\4.S.i.)' JHJ5~1Jll0 ---\lA-L..:.r..m. ·
M'esa Verde Coif Course welcome 54!>-9491
With only 10"1 1town.
o wnt'r will finance
balance. at 12•;, with in
ter cst onl.> payments
Plea54! cllll for details &
Uniquely and beaut1full}
-11pgradf!d '"3 '°Br-C<fffd'i)
<.:ho1 ce C<•rn11r across
from µark with mountain
view Sl 12.500.
PRIVACY /VIEW
from this 3 Bdrm. 3 ba
home with formal dining
rm. French doors-. and ~ex1can tile thru·out.
Wet har and many decks
(ircat for entertaining
A s:.umahle l oan .
$254,500,
LOU BRECHTEL
andAssoc. 675-lll 1
C1lltage, 3 br. 2<100 sq ft
fol. S250K lh potcnllal
i31·:J.l:lo.l Jj!l
Bolboo Peninwla I 007
ap~intme:. 63~~.::r lrvtM -1 044 ~.f>_:f ~-.;·~;.;;~~·.-~;;·;·~·r~
Rancho San Joaquin
"San Joaqwn · model, 2
Br + den stud) Quahl)
neutral tan l'3rpcts Jnd
drapes F'a buluus ~olf
rourse view. 2 prl\<Jtt'
pat1~ Asking $175.000 EVER CHANGING .........•••.•........ ~
Dy Owner, S87.90o. 2bdrm. best loe Beerf1eld OW<..:
frplc. R 2. lrg lol. gd Sl49,990, Lowest Va cant.
co n d . I 9 3 7 ~1 ;i p I e . 752.5353
Penlhuu.se "San Mateo"
model. 2 Ur unit rwn
loolung JtOlf cuurM' <1nd
Olllhl laj(ht \'le'h l 'IJ
graded. C.:um mun11 '
pool. tennis SJ69 l~.llJ
l~SIONS
THINKING
OF SllLING?
!lave client for Penm
Pt. home $300,(.IOO range
l.5": down. Owner carry
balance Agt, 1>75-11170
New 5 Rr 3 Lia Trrms
Vit:w llJ E. Halboa
n.5-2164 EVPS -_,_ -
COf'Ofta det Mar I 022 .......................
Ot.:l'LEX IJY OWNER
('ho1c!' Loe So of Hw~
WH. to beh. 3-2. 2 2, frplc,
prof decorat .. 'CI. below
apprars t'd 'alue. l'nn
c1ples <1nl) 675-1055.
673-4848
BY OWNER. 505 Cama·
tion. 2 BR + guest or. 3
BR home + l BR gar apt
w fplc. S2>5.IUI 673·0727
Duplex, b~ Owner I Br &
2 Kr. JC.lnt rentals ~lu!>t
sell S22.j,000 r.1s :1111;:1.
1 679 9667 e\ es
NO$SDOWN
:St: .... t.'r 2 br C()lbJJ;C. R 2.
J ss ume 12 ', loan
Owner agent .i98-0257
SEA VIEW
Priu Red. $20,000
IS% down. Built 1n
fin ancing. Lari.te s t
Seav1ew 4 Bdrm Port
Royal Mdl. 2700 sq ft. 2
yrs old.
Motivated Seller!
C/21 M.wportCettt.,-
640-5157
Clwwn•14.,_..x
Rare find tn a great Jocu·
lion. Good rentals. Well
p ri ced at S29S,OOO
fi40..1830; 644· 7383 Agt.
SPYGLASS CAPE COD
Exciting Southport 5br.
4"2ba. 2 fam rms . d t r.
l/r & huge bonus room
Quiet CuJ-Oe-Sac Forest·
cd backyard paradise for
ch1ldren & adult.s ulike !
$595,000 640-_76fi9 ___ _
Cotto Mno --I 024 •••••••••••••••••••••••
ASSUMAILE LOAM
This 3 Bdrm 2 bath home
features. huge oversized
Jot. with mini orchard.
Near new carpet, used
bric k fir e pla ce,
hardwood floors. Owner
will also assist wilh the
f inanc ing. Asking
S 115. 000. Ca II 540-1151
~~~ HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
tlWCOllOOS
!ASTSIDE C.M.
2Sl2Santa Ana Ave
2 BR, 2~; ba. oonlemp .
design. $U6,000.
646-5096 646-6091
ASSUMAat
LOWINTBIST
~early new 2 BR. 2~ Ba.
condo in s mall project
w/pool and spa. 2nd TD
available. 675-4912 bltr.
l .. IC>Oti4
Double 1ara1e. &bxl20'
lot. Quiet location. but
c:loae to 1hoppln1. New root. ,copper phtrnbln&.
hardwood noora. plaater
wall•. tood condition
S:U0,000 wlUI an auuma·
ble loan.
aor~.•. 141-nn
957 1223.X·JI I. l<1ck
3 bdrm ~reedom home b>
owner '90.000 20', <In :.i~
.sumable loan~ 11~
$91,900
3 Bdrm. 2 car J?i'lrJge,
nt.>w hath. large c•overt•d
patio. Hurry! 645·9161
TllllDrTo---
Elegant design accents
this 3 b e dr oo m
townhome. with din mg
r oom . 2 '• b a t h s .
handsome f1rc plat·e.
built ins. vaulttK! cc·ll
1ngs. anti plu.'h dcc<1r
Brand new. St<n ,000 Call
TARBELL. Ht::ALTORS.
S.W-1720
SPIC & SPAN
J Br lor 2+ den1 with I"•
Ba. All \>lt·IOS in k1td1en.
FA. healing & ._·entral
vacuum. A rl•al special
at $99.500. For info call
Harry Fred eric k
631·1266.
REALTORS ---TERMS , TERMS ,
TBtMS
3bdnn. 1"4ba doll house
in perl cond. Located at
'lZJ7 Avalon. C M Over
1800 sq ft. Assume S88.000
tst payable at Sl,036/
mo. Only Sl2.500 dwn &
owner V(llJ carr) Sl2.SOO
2nd, 3yrs! OR NCdwnon
Jse with oplron to buy l yr
at above terms . Call
M ike at 835 ·4688 ,
Owner/Bkr.
D ... PoW 1026 •••••••••••••••••••••••
FourPlex Xlnt Loe.Gd
Cond. nr Bluff By Owner.
2 3 br, 2 2br. frplc,
c r eative finan cin g .
675-1().55 ---
FcMlt• Vdley 1014 •••••••••••••••••••••••
PRIDE
is t he only w ay to
describe t he feeling
you 'll get from this
tastefully· decorated con-
do. Immaculate interior
w/wet bar & approx 1600
sq ft of Uving space. This
is an area of quality
homes & thill is one of the
nJcest -$115.000 all terms
will move you nght 1n!
~9491 ..
............... 1040 •••••••••••••••••••••••
GHAT FAMILY
HOMI
•Br. zea. Uaht •airy. 1
blktoschUq1uk. l''l m l
to b(h. Only Sl 18,900.
146-5502 .a.
IXC&UMf LOCAL
Near Hunc..lnlllon C.nter.
NI~ 4 Bdnn. ~th l•'1•
ramlly Km . • nut
peUo.
Pan Place Inc. 842·7"1
Lovely 2 lH t ·~ Ba
T o wnho m e. 1n l us h
gcsrden i.1:ttmg w tenn1, ._.rt!>. pools. saunas. spa
Great prire "' $114,500
:\ft SPM i~·:l662
READY & WAITING
Beautiful 3 Bdrm ''a~ant
home new\\· d~corated
lhruout Ide.ally locate'<!
1n lhc C'ALlf'.OR:"'I A
HOMES area t lose l11
schools. µ<11k~. poub,
s h o pping \s k1ng
SI 500
UMIVHSITY PAAK
3 Bd, family rm. 2 ba.
Deane home. By owner
Assum loans. extens1,·e
upgrades. µanding &
wall covenngs. g reen
belt on 2 sides Ope n
ho us e Sat Sun I 6
Sl&S.000 Ph ~ 4649
Un1~ark 3 hr. 2 l)a .
pnme greenbelt roe. lush
landsca ped aln um &..
brick patio + many
a m e n1t1es. By own r
~l~4.5(X) 5.52-:.9H7
Open Hse s~ Su~-1 '5
Woodbridge Glen Ash
mdl 2 Br. Jl, Ba. brick
putw w 1k1t..<.of plunts. By
0 w n c r _ S l l 1 . 90 0 " 3
Hollowglen ;>51 9661 -------
NO DOWN
WOOD BR I DG E·2bdrm.
2bn. ram rm, cute starter
home. close to lake, flexi
t>le t•·rms. $153.500. Wk :
93'1· 1300. Hm . 752·51U8
One o r 3 kind I n
Turtlerock. 6232 Sierra
Palos. This m cred1ble
Plan 3 is a perfect house.
Every inch has been
carefully decorated. 5 Br
4 Ba, util rm. hrdwd nrs.
lg F. R.. vel) Jg yard
across from park 'p<>ol.
Kohler smk. CIA. J enn
Aire range. Bonita Ca.
nyon school. 1225.000. By
Owner . Opn Hse Sat 1·6
RCTaylorCo
640-9900
MOVE-lH
CONDITllOM
Terr1f1r (amlly home.
h.x:at ._'ft an l '11llcl!e P..rk
a r t' a F •• ,, t u 1 1 n g -I
l\drms . l..H I!•· IJm il ~
room .md 11 .. nus room
'.:'cJr p.irk and p l)nl
Lo:Jn ma .. be: taki:n ~1.1t1
Jct·t lo ~l<l!>llnR f1nam·
111g. u fft!n-d at s1-;6,000
Call~Wl
·-:,S~ HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
THESPRIMGS
Lu' eh 2 Bd <inn c<1ndc>
in µ .. rk hke setting. with
2 p1JOI,, dubhousc:.. ten
ms courts. spa .md 'olley
ball c ourt Perfe<'l
California hvinR. S92.SOll
don osen
n •u I tors
497-48411 7JJ.:J111
L~l.ach 1048 •••••••••••••••••••••••
OCEAH~ANYON
of the hills and sea from
this Chris Abel designed
4 hcJrm home overlook·
1n j.! Laguna Suuna .
game rm. li:e gourmet
k1tl'hen. filrnlly rm, h~e
master l.f(lrm µlu.-. man}
m 11 r ,. a m e n 1 t 1 e s
$495 ()()() , '
4'7-54•4
4UHITS
in s upe rb conditi on
Short "alk to town &
bt'ach An excellent in·
\estment on lhe North
F:nd EaS) lo rent
Owner will help finance
S:le..5.UOl)
THESHOlllS
A 3 bdrm & family room
garden home fealuring
lovely pool & patio area
with wet bar Sold com.
plet ely furnis h e d
S268 500
NO. END CHARM
~ 3 bdrm 2 hath home
v.1lh ~epara te guest
quarters & ocean \'iew in
this desirable loration
Large tree sh:.ided decks
for lounging or entertain
rng 529-1.000
''litrrt&=r ·~\..,•ocl .. 4.~ .. , . ' '"
c 7114) 494-1 I 11
Log111M1 Hill I 050 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SACRIFICE
5br. Jba. 2600'. cstm lot.
w view 2 patios. rec /veh
access Sl42.SOO 770-8359
or768-056S ------
VIEWS
Splendid home of wood
and glass w1th each win·
do"'' frarrung u different
ocean or mountain view.
Own this comfortable 3
Bdrm home of dra'tnatrc
spaces for only $265,000
Good financing ava1la
ble
644-7211 LGIJlmCIHiCJll9f 1052
/JD.NIGH
(}AILEY &
ASSOCIATES
.........••.•...•......
15'1: dwn pymnt. assume
lrg 1st at 12"2~. no pts.
Owner will carry bal.
Desirable Niguel Shores
•WALK TO Bt::ACH• Villa. Largest mdl. de
4 Br . 3 Ba. fam rm , corator perf. S329.000
oceanv1ew S325.UIJO P r 1 n I' 0 n I y
497·5132 1714M~_. __
ATTENTION 7'Upcom-Oc.-Vl•w
mg EXEC'S" Great for N .... Shorft
833·9486 ente rtaln1 ng/liv1ng. 4 Br. 2111 Ba, family rm.
__ ___ Short dlstantc to bch woll enclosed garden
2br. TWNHSF. He ritage White water views JBr patio w /spa. 'Beautiful
Open Sa t /S un 1-S 2'2ba. view o f ocean a nd
Park/Pool 559.7145 As LOCJ19M1 VHi. R.E. C at u 11 n a s un ~ e t s
sumable$39,200al91.•; 497-1761 S525.000. Ry Appl
ST7.000 Loans Effective ------644·1020 .lZ7t'Z·"·-----~~-~--.··.··.··.··.··.···~~~.~ e Lin 0
macRab I Irvine ••b-g
realty ~.~~! ....... ~~~.~
5 BR J Ba's home on
wooded ravine. $249,900
Pat H addoc k . agt.
76M017
A SUBSIDIARY OF
THE IAVINE COMPANY ----
FAIULOUS .... oeu L ... ,
Large 48R family home built by
J .M. Peters. Custom exterior
styling & matchle~s ~etaiUng
provide distinctive individuality
for those who know quality!
Situated within walking distance
to Jr. Olympic pool &c light
tennis courts -and backing onto
picturesque paseo line'(t-...
w /eucalyptus trees .
' Alr·conditioning. 3-car garage.
Competitively priced at $219,500.
Assumable loan. Lorraine Reid
551 ·8700. <K·12)
712·1414
Comp" V~y Ctfl!•
642-IJJI
'IOI Dov• c1t.ve
Hl.1700-
w~c-e-
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Mh.,_ V1efo I 06 7 •••••••••••••••••••••••
LA.IE
MISSION VIEJO
Enjoy a View of the lake
from this spacious 5
bdrm. 2 story home The
professional landsclllJllng
Includes a spa. Owner is
cloeln« escrow on a new
home. Must sell this
weekend. Re duced to
1299.000.
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triplu All 2 Bdrms . lrvineTerrace631MA670 81& Ocean View Super NOT FAK FROM
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Custom Built Home of nearly • ui1r1t11tt1Ufl 11" 1ttfl 1nr11
separ111e 111raat1 and
PlllOll New wood ex
ltrJJl.C.L..and aotprloc1
New c·:.111~1.s. pa111t and
wallpaper Owr1er WI II
carry the financing at
I 2 ~. •1, P r 1 c e d a t
$176,uoo For more 1n
fotmatioO, caJI 54()..1 IS I
Cond. Nr Fashion Island R. OI WOODUtDGI
Irvine Coast Country U Lakeside 2 Br 2 Ba,
4 BR . 4 BA __ + 11.~....uhaa.uUl...IB~iA~-~ ....... ~w.a,,,_~"""""'.'""7' __ ...,....,.,,....... Mp r' h U11 u r 1 11 2 Br. oee1m Y!,l. pyt .str~et,
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5411.5148 Avail. 10110 Ownr/Agt.
644 8(Wl8
Room. Jacuzzi Tub Lar1e Swammtnl( bti•ib °""n hou.ow "'1 1
Pool w/Spa & Watt"rfall Overlook1n~ s.i Suo 21 i;rl'•l'i •·11
Golf Course. Sl.200.000 C/l I MWJtt. C...tw '40.\151
EXQUISITE
38R. 38A Townftous~ High Ct>Jlkng~.
Custom W~lt & Window CoverinK .
Cheerful llaht Eat -In Kitchen. Roman
Tub ln Master Bath. 3 car garag~. &
lovely private patio urea $380.000
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with high ce1hn°s. •'ustom d ... l'Orulor lircvJ~,., "'"1 ~ood 0 " "' " " ;umublt' luJll ~!>J.uuo
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Realtors _,,...
NEWPORT WATERFRONT
Largest floor plan offered. Open. fresh
and a beautiful view. Custom decor.
gold fixtures a nd many upgrades.
Boat slip rights u~ to 45'.
S749,000
JAMISL~
, ........ .,....
c.ompletely refurbished.
one bit to beach. You
own the land. Gr!at
financing. $198.SOO
~
75t-t221
FOil SALE IY OWMH
Giant 5 Br. 3 Ba Only
S269.500. Owner will
carry at $1500 monthly
with S20,000 down. No
cred it needed. (714 1
840-1964.
$1,000DOWH
No qualifying. Prime
N.B. location. 4Br. Lrg. yard, 1238,000. 640-7403 or
...... 111111 .............. ,_&'J_l_·'1824~-·~~~~~
lllD'S IYI FOR SALE BY OWNER
Ocean + bay view condo. NEWPORT SHORES
Boat slip. Try 10% down. 2 story, 3 bdrm. 2 ba. re· Owner is motivated ! !
One Acre :.!br Countr)
Hume l..ge Barn. 1d1!al
ror horses• $265,000 BY
OWNER 493 67 11! ---.
Santo Ana 1080 •••••••••••••••••••••••
l IR FAMILY HM.
OHL Y $91 ,500
A charming. well lorated
home near Santa Ana
College. golf cuunll' &
p ar k F e aturinl(.
hardwoo d (I o 11 r s .
fireplace & l 1 ~baths
CALL 64 .... 7211
FOR DETAILS
/.JD.NIGEL
GAILEY ~
ASSOC IATES
R~sidefttid R-2
IYOWHBl
3Br. Hardwood f1oors.
Detached 2 car gar, so· x
150' lo\. co n c r ete
drivewy. Bay window 1n
D/R, attic can be con
verted into an xtra rm.
stucco ext. nr Elemen-
tary & High School-also
Business District. 3 fruit
trees in back ) ard.
owner will help finance.
$1W).000S47·3182
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Mobl9Honwt
C.-t~Loh/ Ctyptl IHO ..••............•.•..•.
2 tu 4 f111 cH1 c Vlew
Mcmon1tl Park choice
lut!I $l2001pair
tnl~
-.-.s~ HERITAGE
REALTORS
ON THE HEACH
:! Rdrm duplex, view. wk
ly possibly A" F'iiye
64()..!JW()
Coty 2 Br 2 Ba House
"'Re ar unit with patio,
garden & garage. Nice
location. Yearly lease
Referenc es please.
"7H993.
Harbor l..uwrl Mt. Ohvl!. '!'!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!~-,r.t..~ 1144
H11rbor Vu Hills, pnme
Jilr 2ba exec home
SllSO/mo. Ille. 644-7220 or
549·8755. Iv msg. GelKler Ave, Sec 71 1
i;rvn~. CM fl7i..03?11
C-rcltll rr•:rty 1 Ho •••••••••••••••••••••••
LA•UHA llACH
t6005q.FT.
14 Leased l'Ommerc1al
lndustnal units located
on ont> 1lf Ui~una's main
highways Building re·
eently remudeled 111.:h
demand area Partnen;
want out. ofrenng ver;
attract1\e financing on a
total price o( 5575,000
with $166. 750 down
Realooomics 675-6700
M-GlOHE
Older home. garage and
barn w1U produce some
mrome while you plan
new· development. 8,950
sq rt of land near 18th &
Whittier. Costa Mesa.
Wffley M. Taylor Co.
IHlton 644-49 I 0
Prime c.t comm mvest·
men\, approx I arre nr
new shopping center in
Vista. Sl:ri,000. 498-5735.
TRIPLEX
JUSTUSTED
X lnt area of C M .
.,pac1uus owner 's unit
w1rrplc 25"lt down ,
owner will finance. Brkr
7S4·62.82
PAYS FOR ITSELF
C M super duplex 91 .··~
assum financing_ Make
uHer Own• Agt 642:9666
.\1USTSELL!
2 houses on 2 duplex lots'.
C M. Best offer takes
lO'"i rinancing Own/Agt
642·9666.
THE SIGHT,
SOUND&
SMELL OF SSS will be yours w /lhe
pur c has e o r thi s
gorgeous 4-plex, that's
only 3 yrs old. Take ad-
vantage or tax laws. ap·
µreciatif.IO & earn much.
much more than a sa v
ings accowll w1,uld pro·
duce! Put your money to
work for you t od ay
S285.000 terms. 545 94!11.
~~(}'f:~:~t .,
mercial area. It can l>t? __
used for business. re· I Loh w Sale 2200
sidential or ? ? . $450.000. ••••• •• ••• •••• •••••••••
Wat..,,._ Ho.Mt 2 dbl depth grave sites.
lltc. 671-6900 Reas onable. Harbor
~~~~~~~~I Lawn, C.M. 530-4638 _______ ,MobiW HOMt , ... 2300 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Former model. exec. lvg,
3br, Cam rm. oHire. (rml 2 Br. hse w /dbl gar . din rm. Sl.250. ow11r, agt. · ..,""
752_1146. patio. no pets . ......,/rm.
-----640-9350/64Q. lS89.
LOCJMMleoch 3141 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Oceanfront dlx furnis hed
mobile home. 2bdrm in
sec µark wtheated pool,
sauna, spa . pvt bt.>ach
Monthly or lse 549 2405
or 499·31116
2 Bdrm. ocean view, walk
to heh 2 houses, Dana Pt
& Lag. F ro m S600
496-3728
Have charming 2 bdr m
rental. ranging in pnce
S550 to $650 . Boy d
Realtors. 675-~.
Costa Mesa 3224 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Its not a llllrage! $295
28r home w /fenced yd '
Quiet, treesy area, Gar
&much more(6424 ) fee
RENTIMES 631-4555
Hewporl leach 3169 ······~~~~·.·~~~······· RENTIMES
Completely furn1sh1!d AMERICA'S FIRST
1111th every thing y.ou COMPLETEHOME
, need Rerrodeled & i.11• RENTAL SERVICE
corated. 3 Br, den 2 halh /\LL AREAS. SIZES
Montbl)1 Htll Grundy. AND PRICES Rltr,~75·_?161 CALL TODAY
P E N I .N S U L A 631-4555
BAYFH<>NT --------
oust: with bcaeh und Sunuy 2Brhomewtrnc·u
d ot k 6 b d r m s . Yard for Kids. Garage!
furnished. Grea\ view. S425 Hurr)'! (5457Hee
Avail O<·t ti lhru June Ii RENTIMES 631-4555
Sl500 mo WaterCn1nt -Home~631·1400 KIDS,IPETS Ok
IA YFROMT /lol Ille
EXCEPTIONAL vn:w
of Pav1llon Plush decor
$700 wk or short term.
WIMTEll RENTALS
2 Bd rm. n ew fu rn
S600 mo
l Bdrm. new. $450/mo
E·Side House. 2 Bdrm.,
Garage. Fncd yard. 5545
642-2510, 646-4848
California Dream in! I
3Br home S49Sf6468Hee
RENTIMES 631-4555
House or duplex. 2bdrm,
Iba. 1954 A or 1954-S
Meyer Pl. no pets. s mall
ch1ta OK. $425. S49·3484. Dalebout
Boy &Beoch
Reci Estate
For sale or rent. brand new mobile home on Waterlront/Salisbury 2567 Elden Ave. Lg 38r ,
Newport Beach Bay. 671-6900 (am rm. 2~Ba. atrium,
MM.lfar•ruacn..1:11eu•U•M• Partly furnished . patio, (rplc, mircowave
Exclualve Hating. High 673-6113. Jbr. 2ba, pnv area, else 10 oven. attached dbl car
vlalbllity. Comer lot in Mo.It. D.....t, bch, call for an interview gar. 1 YT new. $800 mo.
fa.st growing Newport Resort 2400 B»l~ Tosee ca.11979-~
Beach buslnesa area. Ap· •••••••••••••••••• • ••• • ----------1 proved plans for 10.000 2 BR 2 Ba high-r ise New 2Br, lBa. Laundry
square foot buildin1. Call ---------• Bayfront condo, com · hook-up. garage. front for details. FOR LEASE p I el e I y & e I e g ant I y yard + patio. Adults. no
611-7100 MI New 2 bedroom 2 bath furnished. seeulity bldg pets. $49.5. 6'5-7300.
• • home. Mission Lakes s1•1V\ Agt ••0 1732 World R.E.543-2:i8l cently redecorated , $139,000.
• 675-4886/673-8145 For Sale I I 0° Co11do•••-:A-'1'0W1t• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........... 1700
CAMMERY VILL
Beautiful L<incer Royal
Knight 2 bdrm 2 ba
Steps to water, pool and
rec rm. 165.000. 700 Lido
......, mo. · .....,. ; F"-'ly w11-y--'. 3br. Country Club. GoH-979-8666 , ... " -'"u tennis .pool. Beautifully 2ba, fl"Plc, cpl. kids ok
landscaped. no m ain Older 2 br. new carpet S685/mo. 559· 1159 or
tenanceyard. avail. now 6 mos lease, _9.5_7-025 __ 1 ______ _ THl._UffS
Upper bay view. Most
desired oriitnal area.
Spuloua 3 bdrm + hob-
by room. .xi unit. HU1e
paUo. '250,000. Alt. -.-.
aoucm TO SILL
WESTCUFF
llnmaculale 4 Bdrm 2 ba
home wtramily rm. pvt
patio • pool u yard. Pa'fect f« entertaining
and Comfortable llvln1. Lovely area. close to
schools &shops. $229,500
Park Dr. •22.
-
WATERFRONT
HOMES
REAL ESTATE 631-1400
•••••••••••••••••••••••
BY OWNER-3Br, 2Ba, 911M>Clubhouse Rd. S4501mo. 113 25th St. MESA VERDE· 5 Bdr m.
air, encloeed patio. new· Desert Hot Springs ~7573. A41\. formal dining rm, pool,
I .a-~ ted I L 213-378-2572 Y .._. ..... a · nr poo • ~~~~~~~~~~ mamtenance it gardener 1ame rms . 188,000, .;;: ..._..u.funll.awd incl. ll050/1n:> lse. call
_St(M __ &SBS_._. _____ ,_11'\lm. 2 Br 2 Ba condo OD ..... ··•••••::.:::,:••·~· Waterfront Homes.
Family condo, 2 br, 2 ba, Shadow lltn golf course. ._ 631-1400
upcraded. nr So. Coast cocnm. pool, frplc, wet ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------
P laia. flex. terms, bar. bealll. view. Palm 1--------.. -12br. sml fncd yrd, clean.
Deluxe 2br. 2ba. prlv
patio, condo. comm
polls. 1acuu1. S4%. Isl.
I ast. sec 968 4965 /
557·5159.
East.side. 3 Br. Fireplace.
Very rleun. $575 mo. No
garage. ~-4461
3226 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Former model. exec. lvg,
3br. ram rm, office. frml
din rm. t950, ownr/ag\.
752·1146.
HOME FOR HENT Seas ide Rendezvous• 4 Br SS95. Fenced ~ard 2Br w /ocean view $42.'> " Kids/Pets! (9S75J fee and garage. F'amily R~1~ 5 please. Kids & pets _..,..._,~~ __ 6_3_1·_4_5_5_, welcome. Call 964-2566 nr
Oceanv1ew 2 on l lot 2 Br
House $495-Studio $275 I
mile lo beach & Harbor
Agent 496-5980.
S700. 2 Br 2 Ba + 1200 sq
fl. storage. Oc·ean view
Fireplace, garage, near
beach. no pets 675 6467 --------&Toro 3232 .•.....•..•............
HOME FOR RENT
3 Bdrm. $550 Fenc~·d
yard & garage F'amtly
please Kids & pets
welcome. Call 964·2566 or
973-2971. Agent, no feP
Fowwtain Vdley 3214 ....•...•....•.........
Class'N Comfort' SS25 •
Stunning 3Br w 'fncd yd
for Kids' 01476) fee
REHTIMES 631-4555
............. 1Hchl240
•••••••••••••••••••••••
5 blks lo oeean Elegant 2
bdrm, Cam rm & den.
($725 mo1 Plush crpts,
2'~ ba. cedar & glass
Dbl car pvt gar. fully
ma1 nt yd. Adults, no
pets lnqwre at 527 18th
St 7141960 -6331 o r
960-63.11
Whal a deal! 3Br $50(}
Ba I cony View & frplc !
973.2971 All . no fee
Ir vi n e Northwood .
4bdrm, 2ba, fam rm. pnv
pool & jac on cul-de-sac
Beaut decor T 0 ,\vatl
1mmed 972· 1717 During
bu:. hrs ans wering
service 111111 cross con
nect
T urfle.rock Vista
28r + den, 28A luxur~
town home Pri v spa
Views· 3 <.leeks. all UIJ·
grades. Comm. pool &
t enn i s . No p ets
s1.0S0 1mo 1133 0730 o r
l\St 0502 eves.
DF.ERF1£LD EXE<.:
HM
2.500 sir 4 BR 3 ba, 3 vrs
new. full rel.'. ar~a
$845/mo 1175 991!1
C ANYON VIEW .
TURTLEROCK RIDGE .
Jbdrm. 21,ba. 3 car gar .
avail 1mmed 979·2560 or
851-0610. 551·~ ---------
OPEN SAT. SUN.
Turtle Rock 5021 Paseo
De1h 2 Br. conv den. 2
Ba Lg bnte L/R + d.r .
rp -Cath. ceilings 0 Sz
dbl gar Move right m •
S'745.
Must see' (6759 )fee lol)uftaleac:h 3241
REMT1MES 631-4555 •••••••••••••••••••••••
4Br Exec. 2VJBa.
S7SOmo. Agt
546-0022. 964·2255
Old World Charm' $375
Darling 2bdrm retreat
Kids OK! (82165) fee
RIMTIMES 631-4555
Peak of Perfection! 3
Br exec home w /central
a /c $52S (8975) fee
CAii Jim 631-4556
Oceanfront mobile home
from $450 mo. ( 714 >
4118-3816
----------1BR1 Ba. l'IO&e t.o town
3bdrm, 2ba. near Central and beach. Ocean view.
Par1t, S625. ~.6i3-C23; 494·3271
847-4525 . ----------• IBOO. 2bdnn condo, on pvt.
Convenient!¥ loca.\ed! beach. pool, tennis
2Br S3SS (&t88l fee 499-2584. (213)703-0230.
_R_EMT'l __ MlS __ 6_l !·4~_5_5 ·VJt"l'ORIA BEACH
3 Br. 1'2 Ba. w pool.
$700/mo. 1st .. last +
R50 dep. 988-8009
3 BR, 2 ba oew 1 story 24
hr. sec.. full rec. racs.
Adil. comm No pets
S650 mo. 2J.3..592-2906
Oceanv1ew 2 br, frplc,
gar, $700/mo. incl. u\ils .
4N-Olll/ •«m
L...-... 1250 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
HOME FOR RENT
80' to beach, pt sea view.
comer. 7 rm, 2 ba, 2 story
sncJ. on R,2 buildable 90'
lot. S298K. OWC 2nd.
local. condo or ? 7101
Seashore. Open daily.
Owrier. 645-8410.
497-5411
MOBILE HOME $40.000.
pre s tig e area .
clubhouse/pool /sec
Hurry. Agt 551·5656.
91.900. 5.56-6775 Des e r t. S 7 o o I 0 c t . IAUOA 151.AMD at gar. pet OK. Crpts & $900/Nov. $1000/Dec. .._.......,.,,.,.. drps.$490fm>.642--08S7. 2 Story Condo. large 2br.
S3800 J M h J'"Jba. Pool Adul&s Only. I an-arc l . New carpet. paint and Near new c---tsa·de 2 BR 2
4 Br. $595. Fentt!d yard and garage. Family
please. K ids & pets
welcome. Call 964·2566 or
973-2971 Agt .• no fee. AJEUJE'LL
A ssociatEs
1100 .,,..,,_,,.. .,... Near Brookhursll 1-_.......... charm oo Bay with patio Ba, faq-i rm. wet bar, Adams •••••••••••••••••••••••
Duplex on CATALINA
Prime Cond. Fully Furn.
Address Inquiries to;
Suite 'H' 711 Lido Pk.
Drive . Npl Bch. 921663
on WATER. Really bit k h lagima...... 3252 GOLFBS DBJGHT s pecial 2 story 3 bdrm. ~s. N~a~w~ op. _S4_7_s _____ 963 __ ·485_2 •••••••••••••••••••••••
3 Br, family/dining rm. 4
y r s o ld. Npt Hgl s .
$229,000 Prin only .
Owner. 645-7521
Unique· custom home 3 ~ b a . fr p I c':--new ~~/bkr. 675.Jsss mo MEW 3 BR + den, 2 ba house. in behind security gate al kitchen. S1700/mo. leaSl'. Niguel Shores. oceanside
BLUFFS •EXCITING• Indian Wells Country Waterfront/Salisbury CLEAN. PAINT. SAVE H..-leoch of hwy. Gated communi·
C lub "*Beaut i rull y 673-0000 8 d I ssso &Sdtoolt · 1
$20,000 down. 4 br. 3 ba.
Owner will sell on con·
tract or lease option
Broker . St eve.
957.19001640-9345.
S.-.cidluy
Beautilul · newly up.
graded carpets & dn>:.
2BR. 2BA Levitt Home in
Laguna Hills nicest
5• Pk. All new appl. cor·
ner lot a c ross from
Clubhse, pool. Jac uzzi.
s auna. exerc ise & rec
hall IKJ50291
Inc.-P1ropH+y 2000 landscaped with ·in · 3 r con o. poo . mo. ty. tenms crts. poo. etc. 545-22.'iS 2 Br. 2 Ba. dishwasher. Min. 6 mos. lease at $825
BY OWNER BACK BAY
Immaculate 4 br mint
estate. Best• value 1n
NewPort Beach. Great
rinancmg. $285,000. Prin.
Only. 642.8833
• •••••••••••••••••••••• d1 v 1dual s w1 mm1ng ---------stove, carpels. drapes. per mo+ utils. 497.2380
pools. Pnced at '254.000. 2ttdrm, newtcrpts & drps. • frplc. dbl ga rage &
l.sfdlt Costa W.So ALSO Exqu isi te WIMTBtlENTALS 1 cargar. opets.m\19t patio.$S95,714·953·9054. Nr 160A park. l a ke
urnished 2 bdrm. 2 ba 2 Bdrm home. lovely have ref. $400/rm +S100 111/boating, fishing. ten·
5 Wlil.s on huge lot ... room
for more! Owner s ays
"sell"'. Make us an o ( ·
(er • 752·1920
ndo at $195,000. patio and garage 5'i00. dep S46-56J7 Oceanfront' On The Stiali; nis. \'ery rural setting 3
Helen Martin Bayfronl 3 Bdrm lower, · 2br. 2ba, se1-. µool. gym. br. den, 2• a ba, newer 2
UDOSHCIAL
Try l~ down. Move in
tomorrow. Charming
patio e ntry home 4
Bdrm. 3 bath on E6tr ada
walkway. Reduced for
Cast sale $359.000 .
R.H.R. Bkr. 673-7300
Owner1Agent garage, $1000 /mo Pool. Spacious Deck. 38r. lndf') 5875 mo &W·6004 sty. Nr comm. pool!spa
675-2373 Bayfronl 4 Bdrm up~r. 2Ba. Frplc, Built-ins. 2 ---S7S0.831·3128
$129,500 garage, $1200 car gar, rec r.m . xlnl \'ACANT 3 B H. pool. -------
are a . WI k to s hops. sauna. Jacuzzi Wt1lk lo 3 br. conv. den. 2 ba. view.
$ 9 SO 'm o Ca I I ocean S700 m11 Call comm pool/rec fa c .
eves wknds 714·&45·5761 Henry. 962·4.:_11 sm5 mo. mcl yd main
11,GCAMYOH
Exclusive listing. Finest
custom home on the golf
co11rse. 5 Bdrms with
over 6000.aq ft of beaut
daytime and evening
views. lncredible securi·
ty. By appt. thru Wm.
Cote. St. 75 million
3 BR 2.,, bath condo
Near Hoag Hosp &
beaches. New cpts. baths
& paint. Move in on
credit approval Agt
752· 1830 or 833-8091
BEACH UYING
I Oot Wnt lalaoa
MIWDUPUX
NIMI LOCA T10H
Stepg to beach with ran·
tastic ocean view from
each unit. 3 & 2 Bdrm un·
1t.s. $425,000.
Mewpon leach
.... luv in T OWft
l2xS5 2VBJ\. IBA. front
kitchen. Home to have
new exterior supplied by
seller < DG6464 I
CLASSIC
MOllLIHOMl
SALES
2106 Harbor. Ste 206·A
540.5937
LIDOrARK
J QUAIL
PLACE
NOHltTllS""
10,-JU l :JO P.M.I
2600 •••••••••••••••••••••••
60AcresW~
~eves.
lledEst•• be.... 2100
···················•""'--• ~~~~~~~~~ Palm Springs. Will ex-change beautiful. large
Las Palmas estate for
Balboa, Lido, or Newport
home. Call 714-325--0785.
llAHDMEW
6'"15
YEARLY RENTALS
Little Island Lg t Br apt
w deck. W\fum. $6(lOlse
Bee1ut1fully remod 3
bdrm hom e . unfurn
Sl200 mo lse Includes
ut1llties
South Bayfront 3 bdrm
lower. gar. furn or un
furn Sl.200/mo
South Bayfronl 4 Br up
per. gar, SlSOO mo. furn
orunfum
Lau lrechtet i. Auoc..
67S.ll31
Brand new lux. twnhse. 2
br.2ba, 167Ssq. rt . multi·
level, a c. cent vac.
(rplc . 2 r ar ga r
w/opener. great loc.
many m ore features.
S78.S. Call !).')2. 7355
4 Br. rrplc, 2 Ba, dining &
family ems. (enc. b'kyrd.
t620/mo. lst & last req'd
833-05&3
*Cote Realty
& Investment
640-5777
67l-1155
2 Br2ba. S62,SOO
Owner will consider ex·
change for mountain
condo or mobile home m
mountains.
2 Br units w/garages. lst
owner benefits. Great
r e·n t a I a r e a i n Westminst~ Owner will
help finance. Agent
6.1\.7300.
Trade beaut Sierra resort
or retirement 2Br 2ba
home on go1' course.
swim. tennis, stables &
sec FOR CM o r NB
home·bY owner. Bob
545.0992
~~~!!!!!!!!!!111!!!!!111!!!!!111!!!!!111!~ 28r, lBa, garage. fenced
HARIOI RIDGE .. O...HOUSE
LIASl/OPTION
Brand new casa Blanca
Model: 3 Bdrm, den and
view. F1ex.lble financing.
O,..Home
20¥1-
.... 10.2 & S. 1·4
C/21 Ml.,,....C.....,.
640-5Jl7
and A $SOC101es
MEWPORT CREST
BURR WHITE
REAL TOR , INC.
67>46)0
IUMITS
Westside Costa Mesa ,
good condition, Income
M0.800 yr. Price $445,000.
On payment $130,000. owe balance. at 11%.
/('-r€HIG€ HOM€S
MAUI HAW All CONDO
Beautifully furnis hed
2Br ground Ooor. Pool &
etc. For T .D .. Rea l
Estate, or ? S00.000 equl
ty. Owner: 846-4327 ,
1198-3135.
DBJJXICONOO
Modified Plan6. 2l00 sq
fl. Extra lge master
bdrm. assum. 9. 7'n loan-
Sl96.SOO Open Fri. lOam·
\pm, S /S 1-Spm. 21 Land Rea.I Eslatelnveslments RMI ..
Fall Ct. ~2746 . 3333 W. Coast Hwy. NB W 2900
UPP8 IACIC IA Y 64'"'646 ••••• •••••• •••• ••• •• TOWNHOMI llACH PAD AT THI llACH Have Cash will buy
Dix 2 Bdrm duplex. 3·
story living rm. fn>lc,
SlSOO/mo. W 'dock $2000.
675-3067 ---------lcAoaPetllilttlllo 3207 •••••••••••••••••••••••
2 hr, 2 ba. gar + cport.
new crpt, avail. thru
JWle 30, $700/mo. Jim
White. 549-4877 wkdys.
529-2272 eves/weekends
Nearly New Quiet Hme.
2br. + lge loft. 2"4Jba. lge
gar: lndry, jac, frplc!
SlllO/mo. AGT 673-5369 IACIC OHMAIKIT .......... 6 units-owners apts. Dtms&C'-" ... _______ , aiahly upcraded 2 BR Extra lwt, l BR double. W /lrg encl areenf'5e-11d 151 ·I "6 ec.as.,._ •ech 3211
IAYNlOMf COMO<> 2 Va Ba Ba Y Poi n l Custom int, beaut decor , con d . W 111 l r ad e . ----------•••••••••••••••••••••••
8-wtty, echalt presU1e townhome. new from plush cpt.s, elegant matr S250,000. J .L. Yoong te.P! 3 BR, 21,o1, ba. Cls to San
Wldiq with VIEW of builder. Features in-Br. Steps to bay In Lido Really• 842-8540 or Just sold on 1031. 'NEED Clem Holpt. Ocean vu.
pool It BAY. SpaclCNI 2 elude: air conditioning , Part. Adu.Its 35+ MUST -.i413. income prop to 2 Mil. No pets. m75. Call aft
bdrm condo wttb boat aarage door op ener. ::.~~rSJOIO Mo. PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP Pref. near bch, but will 8PM,'9M058
•· _ "'""'"'' 114-67~3317; 213·4118-6104 P u . c.... · """' a 7141538-lllO&or 531'r5050 ~•••••••••••=••••••• • -000 Pri---' l ••·68""""" 'th Meaa. Sll,200 (nlU, H · . -. ..,,.. a •~ ,..,., w1 .a..--fer S. 1200 •--u-J -'-T "'"-··· very alttactlve nnanclna -.. ._.,.. sum. -· -ry ana. Have Qual. Buyer for rl-Irvine Terrace 0o ... ..,...e.
yard. no pets. elect. &
water paid. 795 Joann.
S4SO lst & last. 673-7737;
LUXURY CONDO 3br.
l'12ba, 2 car el. gar. Pnv.
Patio. Lease /R ent
$575/mo. 962-931 l o r
549-0259
Sunsets. city lights, fan·
tastic ocean view condo.
Brand new 3bdrm, 2'hba. w /atrium. community
s pa 6 sky lights .
SlS/mo, util inel. 2243
Pacific Ave, Agt ask for
<'lnny 968-4456. 962.04f6.
Very nice 2bdrm hous«!.
S385/mo. Adults. no
peta. 642-6135.
2 Br. Cottage with garage
6 yard. N~ carpet, tile
•paint. 10 min. to beach.
$485. Adults, no pets .
631..-.
a&iieii111p_. av·=~~ Reducedlo recm•;_eha~ f. acllitles and Tri 1 •-·•·Ide "-·t consider all In nice area. ,.~ .. ~ 1222
WA ONT • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rllr. 831·1C»e PI e it Be a c h Are a . 3 Bdrm, 3 bath. famlly ES available. For .ctditlonal l Ac corner lot, California mo.ooo. ~ kitchen. Walk to bay 3 Months. 4 Bdrm. z Ba.
MM. ESTATE \nf~ma.\iion • appoint· Plnea, Sl.400 do. take OW.-PINC. l4Y• .__.. beaches. $1350 mo. Incl. Retri1e. Washer /Dryer.
83M400 men,_:.~-M-...__ ewer paymentaof 174 mo. 91.mlta, Colta llet•. 2 ml. -aanlener. At)., 6-44·988'7 redwood 1pa. l650 mo. _........,,,_, ('114) ... eves. to beacb. Caah flow. ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• evH. Sierra Mgmt. Co . OflMDAILYJ.7PM m..ooee,ukrorcarol -'---------•owe-. pymta a yn ................ ~ •--------6U-uat ..
IQlll' ANl>REW'BllD •ACRES 1111,500 down. "50.000. •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• J umlneereell new 2Sty, ----------o.w· ffl Clay It. Raf. Xlnt lnvff,rnent, aood Prtnd..... Broiler, Lea ..... ,....... 3107 ocean view 38r , 388. Din 2br, newly refurbished,
. lu•rr eolMlo ln Cllt· i1Pr-+-.;;:lev:.;.era1e. l iWi rtom new 88rabart, 559.4415 or ••••••••••••••••~••••• • Fam rm. ~ 1ale. 64°"2036 flil•••· I llory ner reeway, North of m.1177, OW"nli111Sbdnn,3bath '1500.mo.213/WJ..94. illlMIUX
I ... n I i l • Rancho California. Full bayf t __,th 31• bo t • ,... • rp c I , 6 •--... , a .. BR "' a . -..,. ft eomm fool. si•.too. prlce. s110,ooo . Call -·• no.t'.~: -.Jwy. $1200 ., ~ ..... -..,. .. 2 ba. dbbwaaber. patio,
"-· .._: ITf.lm '11447'7·5ell. Broker. (~ 1 88 duple1*) mo. Yrly sieoo mo. Bill lrvlM Terrace. Wa~ .to •1.,, ... f1&.Cllll2
lta1llide Coeta II•••· Gnmd>' '7$-flCl shops,. beach. Grdnt in· .._ JM ,.... Loday'1 Fallbrook :t+ acru. Good CCDL. aJat flnuc. ' · cl. Sl,000 per "'°· Ast. a BR a .Ba ctndo. pool,
QLllll1t ~? U Ml. Bl•utlhallolw11c.ream6 la1. price SU0,000. Wint .. Br. 2 Ba. IMO IM--Jacual,nortlrif,allutll ........ tM.... •view ol U.. v•UQ A1eat . A. Robers, mo. U4 E. 88lboe Blvd. SEU. Idle Item• with a pd. -mo. Avail 10/\6. ~!~~ll~~l~=i=d~!!~!!~~~~~nllnl~=· ~A-.~· '1~1~..-..~~lJ=l =::J.:f71.=lm=======i.=m-nM;:::==·=Ev91=-::::::=:=:-Dally Pilot Claulfled A~ CaU ai..-. VMa.n
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\'ilia Pacirlc Condo 2 Br l<ll_!l ~21.30 __ _
+ Den. 3 Ba ;"1.1..111\ lmmac 2br.2ba.CONDO
x tra s S up e r lo c Comm Pool. Spa
968-6238 S600•mo Yr Lse Avail
.i Br. 2 Ba Preshh paint I :'-i~ 496-4008 ____ _
ed Largetn le\lel (am1l) Mi1tioft v-.. ;o 1267
home F R . frplc .!•••••••••••••••••••••••
formal D R S900 m o I HOME FOR RENT
842-2738 3 Bdrm. S550. Fenced
---.--yard and garage. Family 1.rg tbdrm Condo. spa. ple a se. k ids & pets
pool, $39:>/mo welcome. Call 964·2566 or
___ 842_·_7042 973-2971 Agt, no fee.,
Hunt~• twwpott leoch 1269 ltl..t.Our 3242 •••••••••••••••••••••••
··~···~·············· 1a111111ES 2 Br 3 Ba De n • 2 ftUU I
fireplaces. Possible tloat ".AMalCAS LlADER
slip. 1800 rm. 846-1358· IMn.IUSIHISS
846-5792. Ofa&nALS"
lrw 3244 CALL
' 631-4555 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Woodbridge, 5br. ram rm.
din rm. 3ba, air, month·
month. no pets S915
Agt: S4J·S032.
TURTUROCK GLEH
5Br. 38a, 3 car gar ,
Q.!lM-1.234. ext 214.
lrvlne/Woodbt1dge 2
Bdrm. Fenced yard. 5575
per mo. 551-2554.
4 Br. 2 Ba. lg yd. local
ref's req. 11125. 673·3022 or
673-0lSB I
RacTALS
2br. 2 ba
3br. 2ba
3br. 2 ba
3br. 2...,,ba
4br. 2ba
4br + B 2\r\ba
$700
11000 Furn
17~
17SO
1825
$900
Bayshores
4bdrm, 2V.ba . Bayview,
Sll50/mo .. year lse.
642·87SOor213/385-2176,
3bdrm. 21,o',ba condo,
beaut ocean 6 city lites
View, no pets, $700/mo.
Jim ~OT 968-4650.
llGCAMYOH
McLain Twnhme 2Br,
2ba. Tennis pool jac sec.
Cvd prk'g for 2 cars
1975. 644-7722 dys ,
840-8318 ev /wknd
Wat•fl_.Swf ,. ....... q. .......
3Br. 288, spacious l~
aq f\. Exec or prof., home
or otc. Mature adll.I. '750
mo. Mr. TriboletS$Z-7W
NEWPORT SHORES. 3
br, 2 ba, '1~/mo, older
pref.m.IW/8TMll6
UOOIS&.I ..
2 Br. 2 81. Den, frpk:L~.: bae TV. eaec ••t'dr .• •imu mo. Achllta. ~ty .leue.
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week. Days & conditions
nelt. Ref avail lrvmc IJf
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7 14 851 1701. eves
21.:J 821 2600 D. Phillips
Chris tian Fe m seeks
slime to sh.r apt, Dana
Pt. Call 494·108.5 bef 4,
496·9'791 aft S
NO lo'to: to;' A111 & l '111uh•
rent a.I ll \'111.1 lh•nt .1ls S'T~·•lna Har
•Ol'f:ANf'RONT. A vu1I I llr Newly dt<l'ot Wll!. tx.1. 2 I-Ir l ':. Ba t1Jwnhnuse. L<>vely all adult, no µels. ''THE COVE"
now d11ll)', w1-.•kl~ S;r.11• l'll\'I Kitt Adhi. pool bit ins. i:ltr, patio & "ar 1.2&3 Br apts. """"' Ed I 6'13 St' ... ""'" ~J " """" Oeluice Apt Bays ide t1tt·u ar v1cv. • .. ,.._ ...,, No pets . $425 645-48:17 maer, h.b. 84"06!9 o .,.. -'! __ .,.__ rive PrivaJe beac·h.
(~ciinfronl /VIUW 2 & a Ur
h4A l1•11n rr1.11 ,. 11u1
from S5511 "'111h.•r
tw)-4711'1
:i Hr "fuw11tw1ww , 111:1wly 2 Br. ca.fl)ets. drur1Cs, hit Children welcomt!! $325 llOOI, spa. I Bdrm Den,
il11t'ur "us µti e11clsd ins. ad Its Only. no r>ets Breezy 2Br' HJ4661 fee 11 ~bath Fireplace S9'15
2 rmmts needed, res p
adult!>, beaut o<:eanfront
living. S400 & $300
673-7)36 !'\h11rp :thdrm N ndu for
rtonl 1n t:I Toro 11 .ba
1u r, l.1unrlr} rm , ul
l<K'ht'd t r ar .:111 lnrd
Pflllu PoOI 1H .. 11 nu-.
IWst limit lq l•all uher
1pm. $S.'i() ss2111r.11
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Sleepmg room, Lai:una
~1guel, S2001rrw> Prefrr
nn·smkr ll.11·3736
:;.&8· 1367 aft 5P ~
lJl'l!AN ti"K01'T W1111t•r
t:xer T )'J)e, itOOl'I <1fl•a
11w~r1 I Br tl75 •6tMI
2 H1 I bath 1\pt Nl·wly
dl'l'Or G J!> µti "'nt'lsd
go.11 ~11Acllt.s t>42 5tn3 l Br. 1•1iBa. frple
i:ar Adults nCJ
S:l95 mo 6.11-510.J
encl
pets
~rm condo nr Adams &
Brookhurst r»;i 956S or
900·11784
2 Br 2 Ba Apt for rent
Adu lts Garage dis
hwasher. washer•dryer
hook up $375 Near Hoag
Hosp 541J.0230
Roo mmate wante d .
respon female. 20-30 yrs,
av:itl now, share beaut
Custom wooden home.
$250 Jill ,195.1515 or
~95·3550 U.t•LffM
nus warm. comlort11b1e
home is clo6e to 1enn1!>
a nd beach~s With J
Bdrms. J Ba . den and
for mal duuna room. 1t or
(ers a perfect blend of
family comlon and eas)
entertaining. SJ.200 mu
New l!br 2ba al l'I\ u· <:t t
top end unit ,ur s auna
pool Jae 1en1w. clubhse
Si&95 lse tiiS 5775 av a II
NO
LEASE
644-t9t0
2 Ur 2 Ba, nr So Coast
Plaza. sharp. rentr air,
wtr, ga!> pd Adult!. Agt_
7S2 1520
REQUIRED
YUA·AOUHO FUN:
Social Act1v111es Or
rec111r •Free Sunday
Brunch • BBO"s • Pa1-
t1es • Ptus much more
'!!!~!!!~!!!~~!!!!!lll•jcr;mous hvinlJ. BluHs ot
Newport, 2 hr. 2 ba.
frplc . e leg;int am
menit1 cs U\'all $775 ~
630-1426
Lrg. 2 Br. Condo. Newport
Hel&hts. frplc, pool,
was h er & drye r
~/mo. 675-8410 days or
673-22.87 eves.
Lovely 38r twnhse ln
Newport Heights. 2''2Ba.
frplc, & pool. Newly de
corated. $850/m O
6'5-4955 or 6t.S-4834. --
.ON THE DAV : 2 Bdrm,
• 2ba w /pool. Security
850/mo.
SECURITY CONDO
2Bdrm, 2ba, S7S0/1T¥1.
Waterfront Homes
Inc. 631· 1400
I.A YFRONT COHDO
2+dtn. excellent loca·
lion. $1700 pr mo lloat
s lip a,vailable. Agt
760-9333
Lrg 3bdrm upper duplex.
l house from oce:in.
ocean view. S750tmo yr
ly' 675·8018
3525 •••••••••••••••••••••••
BUMINEW
3 Bdrm rondo, A/C, 2 car
garage with opener
Private yard. Brand new
complex 1n Westminste r
S625 mo
--······················· Lge 2 Sty Duplex 38r, 2 j 1 Bdrm l Ba Beautiful
full Ba. Frplc• I 11 court yard setting S4iU
Newport Hghts S800 mo ' mo. yei.rh" 213 450.1051 646·6303 .
Balboa fteniftwla ,3707
BLUFFS CON DO •••• •• • ••••••• •••• • • •. •
3 bdrm. 3 ba f:i m rm . SI e e p 1 n i: r on m ~ &
pvt, spa. alJ Ill Xlnl CQnd k1tchcncllfl5 ~ Jwk &
$975 Avail 1mmed up Ocean1ro11: 6Y5·1li.lfl
640-0044.
---OCEANFRONT Small l
3 · 2 · 2 Fam i I y r m . br 's $350 & up. 2 br 's
fireplace. j ust complete· yearly & Winter ssso &
ly r e n ovated , new up. 673-9'Z70or 673·4928 -
carpet. drapes. tile. I,"!
ml fl'Oal beach on qwet BA Y F R 0 N TA G E
cul-de-sac. Garden 111j! Beach. P ier. 2 Br S625. I
paid by Owner Cross Br $525. $450 Ad lls.
Sts Brookhurs t Wntr 300E Edgt-1.\aler
Bush a rd Call Oebbtt· I 87 1·2S66
731·5844.
BLUFF CONDOS
Leases $600 to $1000
2·3-4 Br. Agt 644·1133
Spectacular Uceanrront
3rd noor 3 Br 2 Ra
f ireplace. Ualc-on} 2
garages Wmlt>r S9!JO
640·471W
--------Costa~ 3724
Dalebout
Bay&Beach
Real Es;ate
MAUSl.rf CIC(UfNCl SINCC 110
THEILUFFS
•••••••••••••••••••••••
SUSCASITAS
Fum 1 br. apt. $325 & up
Encl. gar, Adults . no
pets. 2110 Newport Bl
548-4968 betwn 8.30 &
SPM
Small l(uest house w11 h
pool, gd a rea
751-7988
Four bedroom, two and
one half bath condo on
greenbelt. End unit
Much sought after large
Guadalupe Model. Year
ly lease. l850 month.
631-7300 .....
Studio Apt Decorator
furn . Pri vat e patio.
~~~~~~~~~~! Water & gas µaid S260 mo. 646-5330 Bayfront w/dock for 45·
boat, 4 Br. 4 Ba. a vail.
lmmed. l2300/mo 1 Yr
...,, ... leoch 37 40
•••••••••••••••••••••••
· Lse. CIR RJtrs 64&5096. H.1'1 ANEST
Bill or Unda. Spamsh Estate Living !
Eulbhtf 4 Br home Beautiful park·like s ur· round1ngs T e rraced Xlntloc. 1895/mo. pool. Sunken gas bbq.
___ A_gt_._7_52_·&&22 __ . __ 1 spark Ii n g r ou n ta i ns .
Spa c io u s r oom s Walk to beach, tennis • Separate dining area
pool. 4 br, 2'h b1, Nwpt Walk-in closets, home · Shore~. avail i mmcd, like kitchen & cabinets.
•· Nancy631·8990 Walk t o Hunting t o n
Bil Canyon Condo. 3 Br.
library, md's qtrs. S2600
mo. Ast. 873-9060.
3210 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Barlain Believer! 1425
Roomy 3bdrm<8403> fee
19m...S 631-4555
,..... J2to •••••••••••••••••••••••
Center.
I Bedroom-unfurn. S400
1 Bedroom rum from
S430
2 Bedroom furn 1490
Twnhse-unfurn. fr om sno
Adults, no pets.
Utlllties Free!
LA QUINTA HERMOSA
16211 Parlullde Ln. I blk
W. of Beach. 3 bl.ks S. of
GREAT RECREATION:
Tennis• Free Lessons
(pro I!. pro shop)• '1
Health Club~• Sauna•
Hydromassage •Sworn
ming • Drrv1n9 Range
BEAUTIFUL APART·
MENTS: S1ng1es 1 &
2 BedrQ.OJns • Fu1
nlst1ed I!. Unfurnished •
•Adult L1vcng •No Pets
• Models Open daily
9 to 6
Oakwood
Garden Apartments
NewPort Beach/No.
880 trvcne
1a1 1,;.,,
17141 645-1)!>4
NewPort Beach/So.
1700 16th SI
10ove1 al 1n1n1
f 714) 642·5113
OCL \.NFRONT DeluXl' :1
Br 2 Ha 2 car garnf,(e
Avail n11l4 ttll .lune' l!)th
S6i5 mu .'111 pe t s
673·0040
!llrwport Ckc.:1 11 fron1
Beaull(ul 2 fir 2 Ua
Weekly or mo nthly
714 li52·9411>
OCEANFRONT
3 Bdrm. 2', bath house +
double garage. Avail b y
week or month.
ALSO
IAYVIEW
Deluxe 2 Bdrm, 2 bath
lower apt by week or
month AduJL'i. no pets
Agt . 675-8170
3776 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Wltitewater Views
I & 2 BO funus hed apts
$400 to S.SSO ~
While Water Rily
498-SURF
~~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
3106 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Deluxe Bayfront 3bdrm.
2ba, retng. frplc, adults,
no pets. $900/mo yrly
646-7213, 644·51.38.
lalboa ,,..... 3107
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Small Bach. S300 Year ly.
U t i l s pd . 4 8P M
Manager67S..5112
Balboa Peninsula 2Br apt .
Co\·e r ed c ar p o rt .
$440/mo. Annual rental
552·11153.
Cute bache lo r . ve r y
private w/huge deck
$325/mo yrly. 675-8018.
• • • '-' Blk lo ocean. 2 BR
l 'h Ba. fplc. encl gar
LR. adlts, no pets. $575.
631·3888: ~6822
Penin. Point~ Beaut. J Br.
stained glass, sundeck.
$425/yrly. Alilts. no pets.
673-lllM .
Caph....._ leech JI I I •••••••••••••••••••••••
3 br. 2 ba. total priv. hob
tub . beac h 6 park.
$12AIO/mo. 411&-2550
c--...... 3122 •••••••••••••••••••••••
181 W ht!Ull°(f IJOOI S26S
New apµk ' tMlS> fee
ltEMTIMIS 631-4555
Pmect 2br 2bo
1100 sq fl, fµk. lndr)
01shwr. end gur. SSOO :wn M uce A "e 540 .i.ioo
$110 $46.5 2 Br I Ba i\IJt
Pool, laundry rm. a pls
drps Adults only <.:u l
OK TSI. Mgmt 642·1600
S4.'IO·S475 2 lir I Ila. ,\pl.'>
All bW It ms, endsd gur
W I> hook up Neur S l'
Plaza. t at 01< lmml'cl
o<'l'Ut>llnt•y £'SL Ml(rr1t
1~12 1603
We!it:FH!ld
FAMILYAl'TS.
Rrand lll'W beautiful lrg
apt, for famthC's with I or
2 children Near park
lleat paid. :'-lo pet:.
28r , 2Ba $46.5
39f! W Wilson. l · ~
631 5S8J S.1H 240H
~H:SA \'ERUE ho~ at
mosphere 2 & 3 Ur <llx
~p~ No peL5 546-1034
~SliBAU
APARTMENTS
Bc.:1ut 1ful brand new
~arden apt!>. spu Allulb .
nu pets
28r2Ba :5455
398 Wl·St Wilson. 631 :iS!SJ
2BR 2ba, den, adll!'o . no
P<'t~ L.ie upper nr on.:
S450 ,\vall IO I. 979 24 lfi
Sharp. clean 2 Bdrm I
Ba hw It in:.. Wl'.i lStck 4
Plex Kids OK :'-lo µe h
$..175 f.45 2<1 7fl f'.:\l'S &
Wkntllt
Dollhow e I bdrm a pt un
oversize lot with s tately
cou ntry h ome. $375
~houl util. 645·6625
Xtro Lra ltoontS
Cle:m . qwef. 2 Bd. 1 Ba
no k1ds1pets S350 mo
Call <.:ra11t 631· 12f.S
l bcdr<l(.lm. s tovt• rdng
i:n cl ~ar<1Re ~C) pets
S3J5 1)4& 290 I
Roomy 3 Br Townhou:.c
Apt. IO qUJet Adult C(Hn
plex. Newly redecura1Ctl.
Fireplace, cnclsd patio &
gara1i1e Sorry no pets
$495 mo 645 3381 or
675·5949 ----
$46 0 2 Br 2 Ba
Townhouse Frplc, near
new, all built·ins . patio
lmmcd. occupan('Y TSL
~tgm~:_t60.1 _
WOH"T LAST
2Br 2ba 1495/mn
Monticello Town home
Comm pool & dbl gar
Agent 557-4436
1961 Fullerton
t Br la r ge & clean
Stovet refrige S310 tn·
eluding ut1ls Adult. No
pell>. 673-6372.
Stunning, large J Br
Gorden Apt. Pool. rec
,.area. $365. 710 W 18th.
St
Newer l & 2 Bdrm. Patio
& gar age From S365.
Adults .. no pelS. 548·5766.
Quiet 1 8{ 1 Ba. pvt patio,
redecorated, adults, no
pets, avail. 10/11 . $395.
631 ·5459, 64().1 156
Lovely 2 Br i v. Ba. qwet
w/garden vu. adulLs . no
pets. 1435. 631·5459.
640-1156 I'---
E. side 2bdrm t wnhs e aµt
Kar. pal HJ I' ,ha <sdult:.
onJ~ no J>t!l.5. ~00 mo
,\ Vllll 10 10 f>.t&3420
tlidrm. qwet area. low. of
trees. n11 pets . $32.5 mo
\\'all 10 10 1~&3420
Ba~hl.'lor unit. S260tmo
L'11I pd, no pets. Avatl
NO\' 3 64&:J.i20
3144 ··•······•·······•····· l.ake fr11nl I bdrm condo
$4001 mo Beaut setting'
Pool, spa, tennb . weight
rm Call 5S l·58JO o r
559-1950
EXECt:TI E S U IT E ,
Woodbndge Jbdrm, all
Ir v ine \'1llage am
memt1cs S6Sll 551 2042
----
2 rnj. from bch, new delux
Condo 3 br 21 'lba, hui ll
ins, pool. 2 q H gar
$7751mo 2t3.JJ8 ~
P e nth o use I Hr
\·ersa1lles. New decor
:-ir ocean Lush l'rt y rd.
fln Adult. Set' bldg No
pets Full rel' fac S55o
mo .\gt 6JH783
Laguna Belich Motor Inn.
!:185 No Par 1f1c Coast
Hwy, L<tguna lieach
Daily. W~kly K1tehen
available. Low winter
rates. 494.5294 Male or Female Room·
-----mate wanted lo s hare
Room for Rent large 9 room house with
$45 per wM?k magesllc view m Laguna
63l-l.2.54 l:leach 494-7687 -------Room & loard 4050 Resp Male/Fem to shr
••••••••••••••••••••• .. • lge Bal Pen Hme. W /Dr,
Room & board m U · furn, $300/mn 631 4031
CondU1> for rent 1n .. The Shari• 1 & 2 br il plS, !'lpt
Cute-n·COt) 1 hr. adult. nu Lakes." I & 2 Br Pool. Hts, SJOO & S50CJ. adults,
pct, nr S\Ores & bus , S:ll5 Jal'., teruus 731 171>.1 nu pel!> 642. 7745
change for 4 hrs. ;; day
wk cleaning & cooking
Aft ti' 55fi l 737
R t mate Wanted Male
ll11rnugaln·2bdrm 34th
St N.B Penn·S200 ulll
inc 673· 78.'i6
645· 71\.16 ----Woodbndge t·ondo. 2 Ur. Vocation Rent-'1 4250
I Hdrm rrpLo;. drp!>. µn \'
pulio, frplr r\\'Ull nm~
Adults, nn pet~ $320 md
uttl + se1.· Ea~t 2hl St
"·16 2723
S~c1Cil & Fri~dly
:-.lt'w 1iainl. lands1·ap1ng.
2 Br . yd. $395 mu 2350
Sa nta Ana A\e
t ~tanager m E 1 Ol)t.'n
ll()use Sat Sun Call
~5 5111i
2 U d rm ~"' w p .1 1111
drape ..... I d1iltl OK
Refnge. no p1.·h S.105 mo
S 1 e r r a ~1 R m t C u
&H 1324
$445 lbr, 2ba,
family. nu ix·ts ~Ii ~l~H
or 831 2919
Deluxe :\IL""Sa Venlc· :1t1r
<!ba . •I r. pal1u, frpk,
Sfi(•Jl!.31 ~11!1
lbr. un b<tl'k ba'' Pool
S350 tm11th l '.:J II
r.46-IH~
3bclrm. 2 1.,ba 1•11111110.
r ,r p t ~ . d r I) '
washer dryer . frplt· ',.
I) lse, $6.51.1 mu 642 ;1+t:1
I hdrm 'j34C' Shah mar no
pets, SU5 mu 548 1257 11r
I).~
Spacious Farmly 3 bdrm.
2 ba. S395. 2 bdrm. 1 ba.
S340. Playground & pool
54H·9556 from 12· 7PM
:-.;ewport Heights a rt>a 2
Br. Duplex Like nel4 .
closed gara11t•. fenl'eri
yard Adults . no pt>t:.
S4.'>ll 548-4&19
I Bdrm ~luxe Apt :'lie"
d rapC':., cleC111. mom)
fJU tel ~talure adult!.
$325 Secur11 ,· $100
elleaning fee s15'1 IH E
18th Sl. Sal 2-4. Sun 10·2
203 E. 19th St. 41 hr. frplc,
W&O al'e a . all new
crpl/drapes tpamt. S.t6.5.
.-~9.2042 Hunt_,. leach 3140 •••••••••••••••••••••••
All utils paid in this
deluxe unit S250 19642)
Jim. 631-4556 fee
Deluxe poolside xtra Jge
2br. 2ba. Bltns, dshwhr.
l \'.a miles beach. Adlts.
n o pets. S395 m o .
536-8362.
HUNTIMGTOH L.AICES
SPARKLING STREAMS
C~ADING
WATERFALL.S
TOWERING PINES
NEW SPACIOUS
1...AXESIDE
ADULTAPTS.
•Elegant fireplaces
•Private lakesld'pallos
" balconies •Heated pool &
• whirlpool spa
•4 miles from be ach
142-1160
7562 Ellis Ave. H.B.
(Jblks W. of Beach Bl)
Lovely l, 2 &: 3 Bdrm.
Townhouse:J, garage,
patio, laundry fac. S.175.
$450 . $550 . Ca ll
213 /596 -7202 o r
714/980-7347
nr· lake. a\•a1I :'llov 1
S525 . 2.1'.I J:J:I 77 15 o r
714·559·8735 eves
llrangclrce Plun 4. I
Cklrm t loft Adull:i. no
pets. Pools, tennis $450
730· 1250, 542· 1fi09
LCICJU"O leoch 3848
······•••·············· Beach µan, l adult. rrplc.
$345 mcl ullls 4~·0611 494·6339 ~
~Hi~ 3852 ..••.•..•..............
Lge 2 BR rnndo ne wl} re
furbis hed. pool. adlt~ ~o
µc'!tS S500 552·0012 aft 6
Mewporl lcoch 3869 .••..•••.•••.•.....•...
Bike tu lht.' hear•h '
2 Bd rm SJ85 i&IU I rl'l'
Call \'11·ki t>Jl ·15511
NO Ft-:1-;; \µl & C'untlo
rr ntals \'111.1 H1•nt .1b
675 4912 Bkr
PARK NEWPORT
APARTMENTS
• COUNTRY CLUB
LIVING IN
MEWPORT
IEACH
An adult community on
the Back Ba> Spec
tacula r Spa. 7 sw1mmm"
pools, 8 lighted tennis
court~. hike trails. put
tmg green l~1 rhel1ir!.. ·1
and 2 bedroom~ apart
mc11llt. and lll"' nhuUSC'!>
from S-149 (I() i>('r m onth
On .f ambtlrl'(' t\l
~<tn Joaq wn lhlb !toad
1714 lf..W "1900
Balboa Ocean front 2 f:lr
2 Ba Yeaflv orJllllifiter
Unfurn or furn1 ~ed ~
Ask for Connie 646-872:1.
67~'2000 A_gt_. ----
3 Hr, 2 b;;i, f v, 11 w, palto.
S6.'>ll mo Adults. no peh
1\gt. 673-!J)l)O
VEllSAILLE H AS JT
ALI.'
Spac 2tlr. 1-1.b;., frpl<"
New npt s. drape!>. &
µumt 5650 ~5-3060.
2 Rr _2 Ba Versailles 2
blks Hoag Hosp 16 &
o ld e r 968 22!>i o r
963·0!!67
SMJO l Hr Channel Uµlx
Ulsl.s slo\ e :-.Or ui·l·Jn
S,t!l molt~ arlull '\i, 1wt
llork avJll l9l2 Ht' t'I
2hr, 2ha Wt...,ll'l1H pool
I rpk ddUlh, 110 tu•I •
S-115 ffill &.\5 1):\1)~
:'\t.'14 2hr upper I rplt ,
t.utll. 1n:-. 2 l'dr garu~I:'
ldrj . S6.S() mo. !11, 11,t h
St tit15 i5i3 A~.
3 hr. :! ha, loWl'I' frplc
cJ w . pa t111 S5!Jj m •J
m:.ctun· prl'f t.~S ;:,;-3
,\~ent
3876
······•·······•········ Seaside Splendor! S330
Elegant 2Br \!>226) fee
RENTIMES 631-4555
~to"e m Loda' S325·SJ.5 I
& 2 Bdrm V.\1Jk to bearh
:-.lire & dean <\98-61Ki 11r
.. ~ 100:1
3 8 1 2 '11~ '! · h.,li on1o .. ,
r r p I c o c 1• a n \ 1 r v.
S575 mo SIHi 01 11
ifl8 4541
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MOU MT AIN VIEW
VIUAS
TEMelSCLUI
:"lear Palm Spnngs 1·2 &
J bedroom villas .a.vaila.
ble Weekly. monthly
and annually i lighted
tenms t·oun s <:lose to
Ha nl'ho ~irage 's
R~tauranl Row ,\genl.
1714 I 328"&()97
'(;ALJFOH:'lll1\"
C•mllom1mum l{entab
1.u,,.u11 Uondomm1um,,,
C.ompltleh i''um1,hed
C•1unll} l'luh~ll tnA
1;01( Tenm:. i\vasl
..itJle ar S!Jt:1 IJI Hole'
tnr uur Chem:. onh
Wt't'ld) Mrmthh .. ml
W1•1•k,.nd Ht!nt<1I-.
(\di lil1 13~1!9ll
<' \Tll ED HAL CANYON
C<W:-.l'THY <1.L'B
:J.I :it.": (.;<llh1 <tlrol
Ca0\r1n OnvC'
Palm Spnn~!>
1 'allforrua 92262
Oe!>trt !Wsort Realt)
Palm Sprin1s Famous
'.'t iss 1o n H ills CC ,
beauLJrul 2 story tennis
v1 Ila on I ake & i.tolf
coursf' Lge top d N·k
Wllh \ IC"' S ftt4 56117
Sv <;hi ire l.Jkl· T Jhoe
s ips 6. :.! Br house. park
1ng Wk l) or wknds
549·3710
LAKE ARROWH EAD
COU ~TRY CLU H f3t.a('hfront. deluxe, con· Ol·can new Penthouse. 2 b Br 2 Ua Sec S700 mo do New. 2br. 2 a , S625.
VILLA
3 Br .Jba S250 wk .
$40(1 W )I hOJtd3 )'
S950 mo or $750. mo on
lse.,644·5l50
6"'4·°'152 l::ves It!~ 213·332 2024 __
NEW DECOR 3Br ,
frplc. gar. 2 blks
$675 mo y rl y
2Ba.
bch
No
pels /k1ds. 645· 1_682 __ _
Bay Front s uper lar~e
condo, 2bdrm. 2ba. sec
bldg. boat rtock avail.
adu l t s. n o p et s
Owner 1agt $1250 mo
675·0105.
lBr.' 3.1rd St Crpts. patio,
stove refrig. Adults only.
no pets Refs S375 /rno
646-7662
Versailles. Dix 2Br. 2ba.
frplc. ocn & bay view.
S695. All amenities eves
644.4596
J.2· 1, yearly rentals. Call
for details 673·6210.
673-2493 after 5pm.
$ti95. 3 Br. 2 Ra. Apt. All
built-ins, enclsd garage,
washe r /dryer hook-up.
Blocks to beach. Adults
only. TSL Mgmt. 642· 1603 ----
:!bdrm. adu.llS. no pet:-;, s:ns mo
498·2757 art er 5pm
Sml JUGR c•1tnMo 3818 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Condo 2 Br 11,, Ba :-."'w
carpels . drapes. paml.
$4i5. 492·6700. 492·2796
New lbdnn. $350. incl gas
& water Pool. no pets
lst & last mo + $50
cleaning dep. 493 9496
-...--.-
1.ge Big Bear Cabin puol
tble. color TV 2 frplcs.
Sips 14, 7141545·6916
R...t-'stoS..... 4300 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Moving? Avoid deposits &
c ul liv•ni expenses'
Profe ss io nally s ince
1971.
HOUSIMATES
832·•134
c a l l arte r Gp m n r The Roommate You're
weekends Look.mg For Is Looking
For You ! SSO fee for peo·
3190 pie with home to share
••••••••••••••••••••••• S3S for those loo« mg.
Beautiful 2Br Retreat
W /gar S350 (9885) fee
RBmMIS 631-4555
•••••••••••••••••••••••
aoo lwo:s comrany
a roommate search agy.
752.9475
Laguna Bch. TOW resid
Se-..:-1 fiU..e Xtra br avail. shr ram
411WftlU 1111!5 rm ilvg rm, kit. $235
New 11&2 bdrm luxur y w1util. Pref. mature non·
adult apu in 14 plans smoke. 830-5330 d ys.
VILLA IALIOA from 1415. 2 bdrm from 494-S613ev.
N L 28 C d ~ + pools, tennis. Apt •o Shr ..,.,."/mo. Call ew uxury r on o. waterfalls. ponds! Gas ~ •"" Fu II Security under-for cooking & heat mg Clyde 675-7063 after 7pm .
ground parking, Cagney paid. From San Diego CdM
Lane, $77S/mo. 675-3007. Frwy drive North on
Beach to McFadden lhen Roommate needed 10/1 to
EA.5TBLUFF 1 br. sgl. West on McFadden to shr 4 Br house. NB. Steps
adult, no pets S4~ mo. Se aw i nd vi 11 age . to beach. SIM. 1st Ir last.
644.4767 • <?14)883-5198. 631-3574
Prof female 1n 20's to
share 3br apt on Balboa
Isl. S175tmo. + utl Avail
10115 thru Nov I. Paula
~~.675-6562,
f'emale lookmg for M /F
roommate. Z7 35. approx
Si2(X).. S250 I rm + i,;, u l il.
~ust be neal. respon &
prefer non-smoker Ann: ,
751 987 9 or 953-5435
CM, over 2.5, clean a. reha-
hle, $185 mo + '"l utils
645-7622 Karenanne
Resp rmt. Dana P. ocn
views , decks. frpl, ms tr
bd. S2'75 + util. 661·9656
keeptrymg
h m rmmle to shr 4br
~" ~•Ja . •J<'n front in Npt
'' 2 male & Hem $250 +
ultl \'rl! L.se Frplc ,
1;.1r S R. W 0613·4742
W.1nt11d , R~spon s 1 ble
~t pref, to shr lg casual
II. B hme 847-9255
Female s tudent needs
same to s hr bt h hse S238
j-Ulll IW&-1~ --
Gcroqes
forltftlt 4350 .......................
1ox20· Gar. Storagt-onl).
Costa Mesa '40/mo. Call
l·Spm.~120.
STORAGE GARAGE· 1.30
Magnolla , CM SSO/mo.
675-7696 or631-6723
1-: ·side C M single. sec.
!>wtable (or sto rage. l at
S45 mo, I dt S50 mo, 1st
& last m> req 646-07°'1
e\·es & wkends. 5'15·6010
weekdys.
OHiceRentd 4400 •••••••••••••••••••••••
WESTCLIFF BLDG.
NEWPORT BEACH
(OU\~' Wf'•trl 11 fl• .. ~ 11•<1 uv ,.., A•f"
Call Mr How ard
645 6101
1617 Westcliff. N.B. Wa nt
fmancial mst. 70005.f.
tst noor Agent 541 ·5032.
UDOSHt,VAID
AREA-
New A/Coffi ces
l · 661Sq f\.
1·1260sq rt.
1·19Msq ft.
1 21640sq fl
Lido Mgmt Co.
97~:1733 for app 't.
OFFICE S'ACE
S m a II pri vale o ffices
near O.C. Airport. Rent
on month-monlh basis.
833-8111 or833·82«. Mon·
f)oi , 9_·S-p_m_. ____ _
Plaaa
bKllH••W .. 1
2 l rvine locations~
"There is a dlfferenre. ·•
DIZMichelion Dr .. Ufa
2021 Business Cntr•213
714· 752.0234
Entertablen Delighl ! Eletant 3Br bocDe '550
Brick frpk (54tl) tee Edinter '47 ·S4'1 $500. 2 Br. 1 Ba. Apt.
Block lo beach. N ice
location. close to all.
Patio /b alcony . TSL
Mgmt. 642-1903.
2bdr~. aduJLs
over40.135<>/mo.
only 2 Bdrm. 2 bath. Fireplace.
Garaae. MSO/mo.
E. Bluff. 2 br. ~·'J ba. Oceanfront for Winter Male Female s hare 3 Br.
frplc, 2 car encl gar . Rentals. Furnished & un Townhouse. Non smoker,
1625/mo. 64().5296 fu.rn . .Broker. 675-4912. neat. referrences. Btwn
Office Newport Bearh
Sec'y & Tel. Ser v. Avail
..mMIS ·Hl-4115 1 Bdrm. ""m. Apt. Adults S4IJ . .s1a. wwe • 11_. 3Jtl only. No pets. Call
......... •••••••• ..... • _-. __ 21'7_S_. ------·1 Elegant 2 bdrm. 2 balh. S:Us-1 bdrm dplx. smgle
I br. 2"' be, Miil toe. 1U' A-....&...... 3744 d.ilUn• rm, f/p,bay view. non·amoker prev ref req
'
' pool .... ..._ .. 954 w. 17th.. S48·~ ~Ok. i aec. fate, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ms. Agl. 64().Jl30. ..-.ms. ~l :.~ Newly fwniabed Condo. 1 Outside room ~ bath, 2 Br.~· Slove. ref"'e. ti•: -.. "' c ~. Br + olc <or 2nd Brl. l pool. Quiet adults. no ...... Ba . Sunny deck on refrl1. no kit .• q uiet pets . 423 W Bay C II Ilk 1tream , AC, dshwt hr, penoo only, S195 + lat• :>41.9516. UJ:iJ ... , 3421 carport, pool, tennis, etc. last + 175. Call #343,
.......... ••••••••••••• 1161 mo. year•·Y lie. 642-4300. 34 hrs lBr apt. New Cpl drapes.
H U N T l N G T O N Adult, no pe\a. A vaU. C.oay l Br ApL Frplc. pool, stove • ref rig. Top Work
ts ... _,. .. , --'--a· Ollt. Lllh. Ml-CMl.2. l _. Ir Re nl1J Ref's only! _..uvvn ...... -"""' l cmp oyo:u person. no U.. •t:tu v1ew, beaut L.efllle...... 3741 1moker or pet. 1475' mo. IZSO/mo.84.2,,..JOOad U31l
n9W lbdrm. #75. I ba, ..... •••••••••••••• .. •• lal., la1t.. dep ., ret'1. 2bdrm, lba, new cri>ts.
llA .... , ~· ":· No Ol!e_,,_ I 84nn. 2 Ba. ~. drpe, llle. patio, palnl. l!ll. IU•I 4·11 1 or _..-. Multa. no peta. H1.11e rncd yrd, pets/kids bl•-· ~...... 2 81\,'So. o( Hwy, t625. OK . 1 450 /M O. 1779 Pool. Available~. Ollta .... I U M Ba, Mew,........ 176f TU.-; -llfl Wettmlnlter, 18, Open
........ wtt1a pado, 2 ••••• .. -••••••••••• Sat /Sun. t -5. 14 .. •M&.
ear ••r••• • n d Winter ...... : 1 Bt". 2 Br. rt.replace. carpet.. UMON.
ftr11'Me Mttl\I only ...uo. ,.,.... . .,. mo. atove. balcony view ,
E ••·CNdk ~ Utill. ~ llrd . ....._,no,....tlOO.m a It 1 • m-w a. ()pea..._ .. ,... ......,.. Ave. ffa.llltM.
--------·• .. ,__. 0,.IN.
I~ •
Trade your old 1turr ror
new 1oodles with a
Clu1lrled ad. 6'2-5678
Call 963-2200
21-30 years $175 mo. + •,; New condo, J 4r 2 bdrms, 2 BR I Ba, !pie. utll Inc Id. aoo-4000 Lt.ils. Near OCC. 54.5-3354 . mn-9850. Adults only. no Gar. $495. l bl\ to ocean •••••••••••••••••••••••
pet.a, pool, j1c, tennis. 210 411\l St. 642-~15 On Newport Beach. Beach Fem. 25-35 to shr 5 br
etc.846-18211. -UX--U-R_l_OU_S __ .._B_R_C_O_N_1 Ho t el room· s m a ll house, Balboa Is , w /2
---------L 4 · kitchen. 2306 W. Ocean· others. S200 winter , S300
2 Bdrm. t c,.<, Ba Condo. DO!! Newport Crest; fronl. GllO •up+ S280 s ummer . $400 d e p
$450. Adults, no pets. Call spacious family home sec 6 depo1lt. 673-4154. Sharon. 833-933l wkdys. 964·"566 or 973.29?1 Alf\. wl\h view!! Tennis, pool.
no fee. etc. One yr lse. MO. Tom Hunt Bch house. 3 Br. 2 Xtra lrg hom e to s hr
Ra i 11 e y. s 4 9 . 9 96 l ; ea. 4 biles from beach. W/StudenlS. 2 Br avail
Nice2bdnn, l \.;ba twnhse 548·271' 1225 + $100dep. Alt SPM. Nr occ. Bob Barrett
style apt. Pool, 1ar, 1----------1 980-3'94 673-4007aft6
16 dr y • n e w c r p t , Yearly, near beach, 2 br. ------------------
$415 /m o . 960·5043. garaae. ref's req'd. No Room In large ho use. Non-s m oker. fema le to
1.-.o:tSO. peltl. llSOOmo. 84&-5800 Frplc, Lae yard. l m l to share 3bdrm E. s ide
$475. Lar1e chee ry 2 We1tcUff area, 1 Br. pool,
bdrm. 2 b1. Clote to adult only, no pets.
.OCC. SLM + "'• utll. f em . C.M twnhlle Pets OK.
pref. 957·38M l200 Incl utll. 831-2744.
ocean. Nopcta. 833-330'7 1_84M37 __ s ______ 1 Empt. rnan 35-45, kit. Shan a"°'* v, blk from
prlv, $175/m>. Cell od Ocean. CdM, M/F, non·
lBr, 1 Ba. Bit lna. patio.
frplc, no peta. lmlle
beach. Sl50. A1k for
J,.aVoane. 114/14f.4755
eoveaaftepm.
-
IMS. 2bdrm, Zba, lwi Con· •MZ.142-GJO, a. hrs. s m o k c r . t 2 e 0 I m o do. aardeft, porch. park· 875-41199 <9 3P ,
\na. clubhouae • all Pvt enl • balh tor quiet am-m
amen.Illes. Xlnt complex. empl rem. Ute codlln1. 2 BDRM Garden Apt lo
HarTy: 21.J.D.1701. of. nf1. lltf m o . C M. share. Mm·Sn>ller Call
fl~: IU.m-t400. .....,. J. Sierra55'7-491
Reasonable f>45.2666
Pre11l111ou11 Newport
'Beach office to share ,
SlOO/mo. 673-7585
M.wport,,... ..
RefTALS
Approx. 5SO sq. rt. S350
mo. inc luding utilities
~Newport Blvd. Costa
Mesa, See Man11er.
D> Newport Center Or.
P rime location with
ocean view. 1572 s /f.
SI 50 rt. Call M0-5357, ask
for Bjom A.paar. 1\8\
Prime comer toe. Up to
4 . .500 IQ. ft. f\111 serVice,
m oder n . glass bldg.
648-6303
Office/Whle, 300~ n. of· nee. 1eoo sq. n. wuc.
Xlnt Sky Park. Irvine
loutlon. ~a.a
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•• .. •c1,aif1dwe Slaarnpoo 6 atMm dean ELECT'RJt:lAN P11l'l!d VARD WORK, clean upli , liaubng ~load! Call BdlfJManlyn'aCleanmg, .o..ft.•--act PvtPO&lBoxSerV\ce TREE OE SIGN ; . . 111.'M.. r ' CcMor-bnpumn: whl "''" ,, .. HlllOale on "run inc. •pnnkler '" l>av1d alter3pm al Palnhnf. Carpentry Co .._ .. _...rv "l'Uf:' Uo•L ROOM h 0 I CcntraJAtl&PW\ctur~ l'llUlOmUIWeat'h.Ckan Laretor1m11lljob9 II h II rt f II ·.· PAJNTINGCOMPANV '"c.~ .24 r rnamenta pruning. • Cbruc • Uv, dlnrm, halJSU Av1 l..jr •D72M 87303.S» •la I repiur. n n" S4.S8046 ~~~. •~_!!!.c!1als _,_.~~~ ~·--rv-C-~_..~\.f;~~-iu~i7f, ~...,.1s,...-...,.m,,_..._._.-----~Mt 9' •. f'OW'h II~,...,_,,-~ -~~ .. ~~C~.· Tial.Wng, y1u~l cle"""":. .. ,n ... ~....,u"'pe-! .....,.... --Paintin1 Excellence tWO--O:WOor644-4481 lhinnmg. removal. gen
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• ~airs Seakuattna A phalt tHfi d11
Llc'd .......... •••••••••••••••••••••••
liaby11ltt1n1. m> t\\)me
rlC!ar Vl~oria, l \ r 6 up
C M ll43·l«l
&by1l\t1n1. It\)' l\unw.
Co•l• Mesa Newport
area Kath,\.~
Do •art CD~ Relt IDJllAttrWM'l' " n!Jlll1 r11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---Fall. winter floudana, Papering by Le Papier h II c-IL..,... "---~ .. ,113.SO/rt aU rms na"'"'rs Repair & Reroof All ups . au ng ma1n -Sll.()l0l -~ 1-:Al)l'ntnced •di nwrket· .____.., trashy plants? J oy's Exp lO/lS/80. 536-~ t y pes-sh1ngles-roc k tenance Anue 548-8414
RT·st A.Rr•L-r-1,,1 ... 11 ,, ma e1te•'Ull"" w 1 media ••••••••••••••••••••••• Amaiin1 Lo11ndscaping. -• shakes compo·tar Free .\ ..,~ .. vtC'"".,,, .... nrian. ~ma Jou•. Hpeirlenc·c will cre11te WantaREALLYCLEAN Spring, flourishing • .....,.1 p.-..a.... est.S41·58.10Fin.Avail. Tutoriftg
........ "" hit Jo b1' ll n Y t 1 m ti ' t.irtnt ad11 , market Ill&/ fl~)USE? Call Glngham )'ardl. 536-31Wl8 ...,... _.,_., --•••••••••••••••••••••••
AltAM6Sb&J't'n'y, llt'COM,6ll\IW't\d Wotll !116lrt1letten,r11d1os[Jl~I. Girl Fteet!lll.645-5123 536-4111 REPAJR:alltypes.IOyrs rutor To•tt·S11• &
Wurkrm 0dt•nt~ 8:11 8"10 newalett"'"· broehu . ------ -Landscaping, tree tnm. --exp. aU work guar Fr lob's
lnatallat1on, rt'l)11ir11 ........ ~ und p R Call 1175·12JO Housecleaning + plus mlng, spnnkler repairs •Painting Int/ext, reas ests. Jack. Mft.1053 Math, Re"ding, Science. 11tum l'IC"•nlnit. 1a.l1.10 up ...,, what" Call Suds ·n Stuff &design. 673·3910eves. rates, prompt neat serv. .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• H....... f and workman s hip BE'ITERBUILTROOF Music, Spanish, Study hot Sl'rvlng Uran11r Y. 1 ..._ 11 mvfJS& ordelails842-01184 ... M th d p S h 1 Count>· 111 vr• l'llll ·•P .um ... r ell n•titor, .......................••DN""Y guaranteed.557-6932 All types, hot comp tile, e o s . .re· c oo ·
.,.,,1,,. 631 ~7 furmu t'Uf1lr1tctor l'tAll llo 25 , Cedar Crpt & uphol cln, ••••••••••••••••••••••• -shake, lied bonded Ins. College. Cahf. Creden·
-..,, forr.ie11onrt!10~11ll1&I& • rneim,rv~::'ntOe yrs stm, scotchgrd, prof fir Brickwork. small jobs. Inter/Exler Painting. Freeest.Call960·&'17S _ 1t1emals
00
64n.s5-5176/548·9S70af-
Wt' Care~ <'IC'&nc-r !> l'Onlrrw-r1•111l ··11Akr 11Us " t!ltef: enc g pen-wax Reas 838·5543. Newpo11., Costa Mesa & Fast, efficient. 10 yrs .
• ,_ .. 1 ,_ ~489(1 ..,...... "cla le 631 ...,. 751-895L lrY1I1e. 675-3175 eves. exp. Rock bottom prices s.r*'="--TypilMJ .r_....1 c-a112• Slam e ... ILI\ • up u1.,. ,, -·-"'ll _. .. ce -r-, W··.... "' .. JACK Ot ' ALL TRADfo.:S ----Greg, 97~9621. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... u.ar aruc-an••unt Fa.c"'9 Hun\e rep1urs. s mall HOBIN 'S HO US E · Brick & block work, free Sand & water blaslinR. ••••••••••••••••••••••• <.'\JSTOM lNTERlOK 1&n1t ~JTUI ••••••••••••••••••••••• c E estimat-P~/Cl-.a fast accurate typing on J ...... Tvl£r, "~"1.c• L ANlNG SERVICE """ _.,,"""'J _..,.. Xlnl Aleanups lo r at0 s t:ARPE.NTRY C*C Custom wootHenc·es at r1:1 """ ~" ....,,. .. ...., F ..,_...,.,"h I Eves.960-4292 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ' ". IBM Correct /Selertric.
By Jay &U 8*)W ••••••••~•••••••••••• patrs Kelly, 1>40 4090 , lfllndyman ~e p_a_i -rs-. hs':°s!.-~.._ ly c ean --Painting, immed. service, 67~·5'9!M.2ll/S92·390l -ottwr secretarial work.
AU types rem><khnte. re
pa.irs. tote 2nd genera
Uun. 17 yrs ln are» hc-'d
Mr Palumbo 962 8314
Exp woman tu ciare for
ow-rh1ld in my CM home
w 'TLC UPM, lu.nr hes.
IMti yard, 641 .50tJ I
Ken,676 7137 carpentry, plumbing, ----· Mo•ittc) low rates . working Soclal s...Ylces business letters, re-
G•dt-MnlJ electrical. IJght hauling, Dependable lady \o clean •u•••••••••••••••••••• Matenals guaranteed, 10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67s'!'.'11230es. etc. Karen
••••••••••••••••••••••• E:T<: Balboa P e n · y o ur ho me . exp'd , Moving'> The Starving yrsarea.848-5684 PROBLEMS -Need to ~
runsu!a 675'~14____ 646-900ln St-0383 College Students have talk? Free counseling Window Ct-'--
Babys1t11ng. in f:anb 1.1n
CJp. YIC ff.arbor Blvd &
Wilson. 6'2-6072
B. Witson fr Sons, pauos:
rm add, relQ>del. pl1tns.
Fr~ est. 30 yrs exp L1r
7487 Bonded
846-17to S411.fWU, co ....... -------::.:.:.z.., •••••••••••••••••••••••
CUSTOM CABINETS It
HOME REPAIR
t INT /EXT . C HAR
RENOVATING. 645-3749
Carpentry-int/ext
Any size job. estimal~
Call llike. 642-7S90.
SptraJ wooden staircase.
AJJ wood. Custom made
by master craftsman.
548-14"
SELL idle Items with a
D:11ly Pilot Class1f1ed Ad. --
MONEY PIOIUMS7
We will help, throueh
professional financial
planning. Pri vale, con-
f i denti a I. s uccessful.
714·846-5515
CAIEH
CO...S&JNG
Do you have career con
(usion? If so let us help.
We have one of the most
promiaing methods seen
in ~CMeer developemnt.
Call us for details at
t714) 557-7372
Cla••/H~ Lawn Servi c e ,
Landscape Free t:s L
6'2-9907
•VHY LOW PllCES •
On landscape ma10
tenanre. Free estimates.
21 yr experienre George
549-2015.
Gardening/ Landscap111g
Tree~i mming &
Removal. Major Clean
Up Free Es t Inex-
pensive 752-1349
Lawn maintenance. We
specialize in apt, condos
& comm Free es t
548-2489 aft 6 P.M
WANT ACTI ON?
Classifetl Ads 642-Sii7R
Office aa.td 4400 ...._trial a.tat 4500 Mong1~ Tnat
••• ... •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deicli' SOJS
KOU.Cena
NEWPORT
Elegant aecutive suites
in presti1e location. With
complete support
services . FIRST
MON'Ilf FREE.
7141851-0681
UIOO sq. tt.. 2 Front offices.
2 Bat.ha. Laree rear shop
area & door. $495 mo.
1T15 Whittier Ave. C.M.
M0-9352 Days. 64&-0681
Eves.
FOR LEASE KOILIRVINE INDUS.
Ideal location for At-CONDO
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
Sattlw Mf9, Co.
All types ol. real estate
inves(ments sin« 1949.
SpecWmgla
ZMIT'Ds
642-2171 54S.06 I I.
~forT.O's.. Adl'erican Mte. Bkr
953-tl41
&onaey. Real &late, or 8200 sq fl w/2,075 ofc Entrepreneur. Office space, nr OC Airport. Wi~hu m>ney for 2nd
now available • lar"e $1.JO,. 220, 3 phase elec. T.D. No credit check, no
-..__,,...--grown L1 r Tl24-436. P'lolter/Repair AB C HELP L 11::'1 E ••••••••••::;:-::?••••••
Same good ser v. 641·8427 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-2222.. "'Let The Sunshine In" Fine housekeeper. rook.
drive, sec retary, J
languages. Responsible
Needs wort. 494-0255.
H .. ng
·~··················· Hibling & Dump Jobs
Ask for Randy
549-Uill
H.auJ.move·clean·up. Con-
crete removal Dump
tru \:k , qui c k serv
642 76311
2 Young Men
W tresponsibilities. have
r\~T •1WD Truck. Yard &
Tree maint. equip Can
do an y thing ! Ca ll
S48·tB20 •
HAlJLlNG &CLEANING
Tr-trim &-painting-
or ? · Ray 964·4276
Want t\d Help"
Exp 'd . Depend
Articulate. Windows
Xtra-SS 1hr. S4S·2i l3
Deborah
Dependable, own trans,
homes/offires. this area
846.8956
Neal, fast , competent
Amer lady, houseclean
ing service SS.SO hr. Eves
548.().15.1
Get-GR-E E.'N cash
(or WHITE elephants
with aClass1fled Ad
Call 642 5678
Slurco & Plaster Patt h, Tile Call Sonshme Window no job loo sm . quick & Cl d clean 645-4203, 645-4199 ••••••••••••••• ••• • • ••• eaning, Lt . 548..sssJ
PaitttilMJ/P.,;ftCJ •••••••••••••••••••••••
PETERS PAJNTING Hwil .. Oft leach Have something you wanl
Tit. Co. lo sell? Classified ads do Expr'd. Re:is Rates Neatpalches&texlures
Free Est. Call Gene Frff Est. 193-1439 552.0458
Dave's Painting. serving
area 9 yrs. most reas.
Insured. he'd. 586·8425
Fine eJCt/mt painting by
Richard Sinor St lk.
ins. Try me 836-5555. 24
hrs
Painting & Papenng
Prof work Frtt est.
Rsnbl Steve 547 4281 ----
Want Ad Results &12 .m78
-
•Patch PtasteriftCJ •
All Types 538·7113
Plastering & Resturco!
Special Textures. Free
~l. 494-6262 --------
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New construcllon. re·
model. l'epipe-Sfab
leaks. electron ically
located & r epaired.
drams cleared. Top Hat.
636-2030
Let us upgrade that it well -Call NOW.
shower, tub. drain board ~·5678.
or entry way Ce"ramll'
tile improves appear &
value of any hnme vr
comm bldg at a rcas
cost Free est & su.iges
tions. <7141842-3020
f o r Qualit y Tile &
Masonry Work al the
~J meispcnstve. pnc(lj\
around. 675-4394
Ceramic Tile installed
anywhere. Small jobs
welcome 960-92169
For Ad Action
Call a..,._
Daily Pilot
-AO-VISOR-
642-5678
Lott&Found 5300 ftenonah 5150 HetpWanted 71 00 H.lpWa11ted 7100 ..... Wmt.d 7100 H.-,w ... t.ct 7100 ..•••••...•..................•...........•.... ·······•··•·••····•·•·· ·•····················· •••...•......••.•..•..•..................•..•.
Found: Young male lnsh FOXY LADY ADMfHISTllATIVE Babysitter wanted. 3 ar-IOOIO(EIPY F/C CASHIY
Seller, vie MacArthur & * * ASSISTANT ternoons wk. 2 school· Part lime. exp tn pro· f\JI\ lime. Over 21. Com-
Mam. S.A. 754-C»18 eves. OUTCALLONl.Y Fast-paced Newport i age children. Car pre· perty mgmt & othe r ~an~ benefits. We train.
* 972.1131 * Irvine investment firm ferred. Befs.496·1445. small businesses Con· ETRO CAR WASH, Found: Siamese cat, vie. offers career opportunity --tract acct.s. Call Diane, 2950Harbor. C.M.
Valley View & Lampson. ror individual wt"th wlnl BABVSITI'ER WANTED 536-2032
A f Inf t Tu w-' •· ----CASH! ER/Houseware 1182·8831 MASSAGEllOW/AD skills & sound pro -or an es. (."U, "' Th rs 8 30 6 30 Bookltee""'r w /computer Sales. Apply in person. MYSTICMASSAGE fessional experience. u · : am-: pm ..-• Foundorlostapel? Call
ua. We're the Pet Pals.
(714) 739-2988.
l...oel or found a pet? Call
Anl mal Assis'tance
Leaiue. s:n ·2273, No fee.
556-t656Santa Ana Maturity & corporate my home $3.00 /br exp., approx 25 hrs pr Rion Hardware. 1024
backaround helpful. 675-5725 wk , No . Laguna . Irvine lWestcliff Plaza)
FIRST LADY
l:scort. Modah.
P..tyD..cen.
Xlnl. salary & fringe _Ba_nll_in_g_______ l · 771·2390 _N_B_. --------
benefits. Ca ll Gail : -----AL------CIVILENGINEER
752-0070 TELLER , 1o-11per · XI · · Public Accountin1 ex-Callf. Reg., sub-div. ex· nt. opportunaly in · h l f I c II per required .. Mobile
led Rece ti • Asktna sor: sq ft., gross J pnlty. for actl'on call.
1 p~ p on area yrs. Call Huch atM0-7923 AGT67J.73Uanytime SCWRETS with stora1e and 3 Mon·Ftl private offices in ----·-----~
* 972-1345 * MC & VISA Accepted Advertisilg s.s
growing S&L. FuU time penence e P u · a ... d · d i bl poaiUonoffenvaried~-between 9am·llam para es11n es ra e.o
UviUes In Teller as well 1146--135.S We are looktn1 for a as New Accounts. Ex· ----------• Partner· quality penoa.
perlence desired. Call IOOICIC_... Resume lo: P .O.Box beautifully maintained 750 sq. ft . w/ofc, whse, • H•C:t•llh/ AW'tWlrH
full service building . restrm. SMC>/ mo. Utils PersH•/ Wl IUI~
(Comer Weslcliff Or. & pd.C.M.67s..6251 •• ~·.~.~•••••••• ~:!~-~;:.!'_=-
COVER GIRL
•OUTCAU• ~0778 MC/VISA
Lee: 754-l80l. Newport/Irvine stock 2176. Hunt. Bch. Ca.
OranaeCoastSavings brokerage firm has im· 92647. mediate openine in ac· 1700AdamsC.M. counting dept. for ex· Clerical Irvine, Newport Beach). Starop 4550 A•aimca•lllh 5100 MOVED ... : ~~1i ~elissa 645-610.l ••••••••••••••••••••• •• ••••••••••••••.-•••••••• It 's tO.U g h find ing Storage Space. Newport yoursel! living in a more
MERCEDEZ
,.~,ESCORTS•
972-9599 24Has:
'Ille Daily Pilot has an
Immediate opening for a
sales person with
newspaper display ad·
ve rt1sing experience
Good salar y , com ·
rruss1ons & excellent fr. inae beneflta. Excellent
IJ'OWth ~un.ltiea for
a penon with career am·
bitions. CaJI for appoint·
ment,ta-an,ext.m
Banking
E.O.E. ~encecl delall-0rienled
individual Xlnt salary
& fnnge benefits Call
JOISHARIHG
Two permanent part
time clen caJ positions in
dynamic loan brokera1e company In Newport
Beach. 1'Ylliaa accuracy
aad attenUOa tOdetaU •· aenUaJ. Call for deUUs. Ms. Heap, eto-8'50
Beach. 2306 W. Ocean-Ken, the mechanic from expensive apartment, tn.t l'D-41S4 Whitman'• Gara1e. especially when you ha·
OOSTA ll&SA. ORANGE . . CDM UI aow 1 blk down vea'l MOVED.
PlNANC AL ..... W .... 4600 the streel at Ken'• COAST I ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND: Fem Mix Dobie CENTER· surn:e MobileStatklo,CDM Pu 2MSMeuVerdeDr. E. Wanted \n c.o.ta Mesa or p, 811ehardtAdams.
-mo. lnddl Recep-Irvine area. 2 or 3 BR. _m. __ n_1_s _____ _
ti-'·t and .... •ut·-., __ house preferred. 3 C.Pool llSO F d b' .. •--h·te
• ....... ' ...... 1-· ~ Adults. Xlnt references. ••••••••••••••••••••••• oun : .ac... • -1
9-S or call ll5'7-1Ut. 6 7 3 . 5 7 O 1 E v e s . Ir Need a ride to OA meet-small M doe. Ogle & San·
J.E. Dun,er Attorney weekends, lne. Mon. lOam 00 Heil 6 la Ana Av. 64&-6813
.·
Buainessman .0 &'l" 215
to meet slender atlrac·
live woman to 33. Go
ahead · call! Let's lalk.
972-1850 ~~
330W. Bily St, C.M.
Equal Opportun.lty
EmpJoyer M/F/H
VDANAPT2To8~m WANTED: Garage for R.B.981).229. Found Leather type
-• Ofc &Comml "'2 pnce light storage. CM /NB 1-a & .:-.-t 5300 jacket. Vic. Santa Ana
FtomS245am.9'75-1120 area. Contact Judy ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl.CostaMesa.5t8-80lS. • ••••••••••••••••••••••
.. .
250 sq. ft. grnd nr. utils
pd. $165/mo. 779 W. 19th.
St. C.M. Tom9SHllOO.
675-9490. Mon thru Fri. ---------•!Found: Black remale
8:30loS Pek1nese w ith white
Domestic Work wanted.
Mature woman. good re·
ferences. No car. Can
live·in. Prefer the beach
area. 835-8190 -..... s,/IPHt/ Medical or omce suite for en-ce
lease. Downtown Laguna ••••••••••••••••• •••• ••
Beach. 6S6 sq ft .........
$623/rpo. Ample pvt. Opptrhmfty 5005
parking . Owner :•••••••••••••••••••••••
497·2351. For Sale By Owner, beaut
Cd-M--De-l_ux_e _Su_Jt-e-s.-1500-Boutique by the sea in
San Clemente. 500 sq ft. sq.fl. AC. ampl pkg •• UUI everything you need. just
pd. 2855 E. Csl Hwy, open your door & start
67~ making imney. 492-2411
600 sq ft office. l yr lease. or 492·•1·
S700 per mo. Newport
Center. S67 San Nicolas.
Ste 109. 644..eM '
PIZZA/SANDWICH~ &
ITAUAN FOOD. Beer &
Wine. Growinc business.
Coe\a Mesa. Mary, Agt. .............. 4450
••••••••••••••••••••••• _640-__ 53S7 __ or_MG-__ 111_02 __ _
For store A: office space at
reasonable rates.
500 to 2700 s. F+.
MESA VERDEbR
PLAZA
1525 Mesa Verde E, C.M.
54M123
NB/CM. up to 4700 sq.ft .
avail at prime corner,
17th .tr Nwpl Blvd .
frlS-8900
DANA PT2To8 Room
Ofc&Comml ~price
From 1245 mo . '15-1120
MOTIL/10 UHITS.
San Luis Obispo. 1.25
acres, room to expand.
Prime location. Money
Maker. Prine. only.
640-5357 Smith-Meyer.
Bkr.
MaMytol.om 50JS
•••••••••••••••••••••••
v"NEED
v"MONEY
•
FOUND am
ARE Fl£E
l:all:
642-5671
FOUND: Blk Lab Male.
Siberian Husky Fem,
Schnauzer Mix.·
Groomed Male. Small
Tan Male Puppy .
Newport Beach Animal
Shelter 644·3656
Found: Gold fr~ bi·
focals. bro ltbr case.
Coast Hwy /S8th. 675·3200
Found : 9 /29 , area
Fairview /Adams .
blk/wht M. Dog. wht
plastic hood. 557-9192
Found: 2 Germ. Shep .. lrg
Fem w/puppy. Ftn Vly
area. Dys/nls!MJ8..3268 .
paws. Call 64&5721.
,.......... 5350
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PRE LAW student needs
$25,000. Will do anything
Legal. Conr1 dentlal
DVM . P .O. Box 3242.
N.B. 921663.
M~SAGE
Be pampered with a
personal r e laxing
massage by 12 of the pre-
ttiest girls in Sout,hem
California . J acuui,
sauna etc. Open toam-
4am, 7 days a week. Vis·
a/M.C. AUantis Health
Spa, 2112 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa. 645-3433 Br·
in1 this ad for your
special gift.
Professional Therapeutic
massage. Lic'd. NB Appl
only, Sleve548·2817 _
GrHtca.,...,
Lost: Golden Rel. fem. ESCORTS
N~r-.:egi.an girl. ~esl~es Apt. Assistant Manager
live 10 sitter Po61llon. bte Trainees. Wiii train. hous~hold duties. pay Couples. Paper work &
negotiable, 548-0786. maintenenace. 642·5073
HelpW..t.d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ASSEMILY
Accountant. Jr. Tu & Electrical/Mechanical bookkeeping, Laguna Exper. w/assembly <>f
CPA office. P.O. Box ele~rica1 &_me.c.harucal
#1134 LQUliT""'Beatn. equipment. Soldenng &
92652 light shop exper. Some
lab work exper desira·
Accounting ble. Good pay /bene(its. ,.,.... Clerti Growing co. in San Juan
Minimum 2 yrs e•J> m Capo. 714~Aceounts Payable m a•--'---------
manufacturing environ-1•---------
ment. Duties incl joW11al ASSIST ANT
entry. lite bookkeeping & MAMA~
acCOWlls payable. Skills Draper's Laeuna Hills
must incl 10 Key by store. Must be ex·
touch. Gd starting salary perienced in better
fJ Co. benefits. Please women's ready-to-wear call Marge Mitchell at and sportswear. Apply m
714·548-1144. person to Manager Ma·
MAIMCO ble Austin, 23621 MouJton MATBIALS. INC. Parkway Plaza or call
600 Victoria St. C.M. 7~ for appointment.
E.0.E. old, thin, w/yellow col· a. Hrs. 641·0180
lar, vie. Coast Hwy & Cmh/Checb Accounting AUDfTOI
Crown Valley Pkwy, Alftbp/MC/VIH SeniorAccoonting Clerk. The Southland Corpora·
Sept. 28. Reward for any Growing food brokerage tion has an Immediate
info. Day '49S-l360/eves firm seeks sharp in-openln1 for an Inventory
4119-3416 UTIUAMlllS dlvidual to perform auditor to perform
b ..... . d t " pbr.lcal Inventories or Lost: 6 mo. old M oran1e ESCORTS ooaaeeping u ies . 7. LEVEN STORES. Minimum 2yrs exper. In tabby cat w/while feet, all major credit cards various accounting func· Ability to work with
STORE SPACE ror lease.
750 tq. ft. AvaJI now. 1500
sq f\. avail. Oct \5th.
Netotl•ble terms. Coast
F.q&aties. 2U/Sll6-72Q'l.
vie. Mesa Verde Or, CM. accepted tions, Including general fi1ures quickly 6 ac-CIDT MO reward. 953-G23 S3CM123 1_. .. er, cash, " accounts curately. Xlnt company ..,... benefits. Apply In
Prime Harbor Blvd. C.M.
110' frontait 2000' bld1.
auitable for car lot,
1'9&aarant, etc. 548-llM
or175-2.21Jev~
PtlOIL8ie Found: Small rusty/tan •• payable. Familiarity persoa. br call. 1740 w.
W& W1D..... fem wire ha terrier type SPRITUALREADlNGS with computerized LaVela, Oranee. CA . t7MHl/lll-l 145 dot. Red collar • flea lOem·lOpm. Fully Llc'd. system desirable. Xlnt. tm-013'7.
--..Suy collar. Al90 sml blk kil· dZ-7298 or 492.9034. 18ll benefits. Pleasant work-•--.--... UT-OM4--0-'9_V_I __ """--. ten T___._ .. , p .. CM S C · R I s inl environment in • C.-..... &..-. ....-u.ue ara, . . ammo ea . an. Ne Ce f LOT~
U a~ 545-4.522 bef. 3:30 Or aft C\em, wporl Dler 0 fice. _..I Euro!)eaa SkJD Care A-~ .• .-er l:JO ,_ Non-i mo'ker preferred. Chevy dealer otren ful!· ~ Studio l.D Corona del Mar ., · LOVILY LAIMIS No a1endts. Aak for the time permanent pos1·
:' .._ rm. for lie. Facial YOUCAM• Found Love Bird, areen. WITH PENTHOUSE Accounting Manager. t.iom to uaiat sales •
LadJ or Elettrolyala. MmwnM A Vic. tountaln Valley. nGURES M>-5111. aervtcedewita-in interest·
175--. 540-2110ext.229. ISCOITSJMODll.S A .... 11~ ""'--.. iq, varied tub. Opp.
AHi (kcal C"' ..-._.. "'"""' · nun for advancement. &ee
WANT&D: -.-1q ft B FOUND: Wht. toy poodle. F:is~=looa machines in bank; en· W!'Slude. fGr amall allk ~ Vk. lah •Monrovia St., rs. code checb, balance HOWAIDC:ll•malet
..,_ ....... pn1. 2nd TD'S 01.a1..aen . *MASSA .. • transaction&. z yn cor. Dov••Quausu. -,,_ -.-·•-W '-' d S I I ' ..... Still typbla, ~-NEWPORT BEACH ~---"-REWARD $SS. Grey fr .. et•1•a, 4 P1~ a SIS l"'l• aptitude. _,/mo. .\.. >J_U ........ 41M ..UC•IATIS Whit:. m11le cat. 1'1\ yn '°•en DI• · vvm 'hh ad to nearest AutollechanlC'tlhelper,
• • .... Id • -t I NP H.. per/hall hr. Hot Tub fJ -ployment ~ .... DOT D ...... Pt location. .............. ••••••••• a.VIP 0 · llAl9 n •·• Sa-.. lleYe'a Hair Hap-.. , ... :m.oio ""11" .. .. ~J::i\.c1:..0: ~~~~n ~';:'8~~W1t peniq.M&W :~1-~::~~ paid for ~utoltld.~
,.,~ta1. u• _1ro11. •"--U. Li•11 ...... MAlenc1 ......... n -· W, IM a. C..11. Jl'OVND: Twrier Ory /bll ~ •• • Fam, lb•J:::d Mb ISCOITS l.oc*lDI for op talented Eal'A •· fUOt. Oft mon ......... -.,.,. llt=TD~=~n.: ~·~:.·~b/htt~r ~~ •f7~1621 :,!:1~:1t1i11a?~1~!"1~~ ~·v~Te!':,~ cim.. .... ,.... .,... 6 r-. ¥ale Newport 8Hcb Calllortntoarappt. rr. a.ne. paalUon, FIT. 3AJl-S:IOAll. Ro\ltes
... ,. V•ll 11. 111 Coat M•f· La1Ha AAUDIJ ............ •Wt.._= .... -• .,_ bave rel. COotac:t JVallablelDO»tallaa. ~9'. WaJ. C.M. .......... _ ·-Tia• limpla Way Ad· N~ Baacb, Santa ~. ttl'ml ,, • · wANtACnON? ~.,!!! U-1. IDb urtltlDI A1euy, Au. Call Hl-5421,
"
COftlll9rcial T ehr
Teller needed lo work
rulltime in our beautiful
HUNTINGTON
BEACH
branch. Experienced
S&.L 1'eller preferred:
Cashier ex per may be
a rreptable. Typing &
customer serVlce skills
necessary. Excellent
compan)' benefits &
working conditions.
For interview. call Jerr
Rollins, 846-3306
Southwest S&L
17001 Springda.le St.
F,qual Oppty Employer
Bartender Part time.
Mull Lynch's, 311 Palm.
Balboa Pen. 675-LSS6.
IEAUTY
Colleen O'Hara's New
Salon Opening Oct. Jst.
Westcliff Plaza. Npt Bch,
Space Avail. Call
646-1345
Beauty Operator ,
manicurist, pedicurist .
lo work in friendly salon.
Hrs. flex. Rent or com·
mi.Sa ion. 557 -2234.
BINDERY OPERATOR
Set up & run small
folder, stitcher, drill.
shrink wrap, cutter & do
handwork in an expand· inf med. siu production
shop. Some exper. req'd.
Insurance & oth e r
benefits. trvioe loc. Call
J im: 8: 30·5, Mon· Fri.
f19-1134.
Gall: 752-0070.
lkldtkeeper
Mature penon to ta.ndle
all variety of duties
throu1h trial balance. Minimum Syn. work H ·
per. phas t...y dlversified
duties. Require depend•·
ble & efficient self·
starter. Fast & accurate
typine required. Non-
smoker. xlnt. salary &
benefits. Mission Viejo
area. Mrs. Pa r el Ii :
581·3830.
l()()t(KIEEPH-f /C
Npt. Bch. investment
firm has opening, per ex·
pans1on, for F /C rom ·
mission bkpr-d etail
oriented per so n ~
computer knowledge a
must-s killful on phones
& in P R. work. maturity nee. CalJ 640-0123
CLERICAL A1,-rea1ive
bi·lingua.I (Japanese pre·
f'd> needed in import/ex·
port co. Call; 642. 70'3
Clerical/Gir l Friday
needed by publishing co.
Lt typ, seU-molivator.
979-Ja.
CLERICAL
Register today for local
temporary assignments.
557-0045
en-Lin:.
~~~~~~~~~~' !(MP011Al1V PERSONNll SEllVICES
BOOKKEEPER -
G61eral Office. l girl ofc.
mu.st be m>ttvated & self
starter Start S900 mo
Newpol1. Beach 673· 1630
Camera Operator Comb
stripper. camera oper. 3
to S yrs exp nee. Line 't
half tone production on
20x24 OS ramera. Slip·
3723 lirch Strfft
H...port leach
ClYK/G.tt Ofc.
duties include typing. 10
key Fashion lslan~ of·
f1Qe. Pleasant environ·
ment & It.Int benefits. Ask
for benefits mgr. 640·51 U
ping fOT presses from Clerk I Pharmacy. exp
duplicators to 25"'. lrVlne preferred, cosmetics.
Io c I n s u r a n c e & gifts & r ards. 640-737:1
benefits. Ca ll Jim or
Van. 8:30 to S. Mon thru
Fr1. 9'71H847
CANVASSHS
Part or F\Jll Time ror
Voter Registration
Drive. S7 $12/hr. Work
own area 9!19·6563
CAR• CHANGE
ClYK,JaECEP'T
Full lime. Must be good
typist, accurate. depen·
dable. ramiliar
w I general office pro-
cedures. Will train right
pers on to work in
beautiful ocean view of·
fire. S4/hr. + benefits.
Apply ln person, Tues.-
Sat. DANA POlN;\
MARINA COMPANY,
24701 Dana Dr. Dana
Polnt.
A sublidiary of E. F. Hut
ton Is c urrently in·
terviewing qualified
persons interested in the
field of nnancial plan· CL-K TY-ST ning. FulJ or part time. SR ..-.
$1.S,000-$18000 part time. Immediate ~log for Full lime: unlimited. Clerll/Typi1t in loan
972-2712. brokeraee co. In Fashion
---------• Island. Basic oflice skills
-Cashier/I.tall F tr permanent position,
1llnt benefits. Ladles ap·
parel store. Fashion
Island. &44· 1100.
req'd. Growth opply.
Call Ma. Heap: 640-9350. '
Ca rcW
&.a. Officer , llN/JI. ACCT.
for rap{dly upandin1 Bankiq, exp req. Xlnt '
salary 6 benefill, apply f'l.Dancial firm in Faallioo l•--------C•~11ms ~•director. Ialand. Exper. a muat.
DaUy input • 1eneral
lectter deaind.
'J9.W.S
IOAn
Oel·Coat ... Ind ablft. at
leut 1 yr exp. 'in use 4a
malDtawace ot alrleaa
apray eqdp~ Bi·liDlual
help.I\ ful. llacG re1or
Yaebl.t, 1111 PtaceetJa.
Cll.
All t811'A .. IAIC •
721 N. Euclid, Anaheim ·'
U M 991--TDTE ~ E.O.E. "•
MARKETS
For 2nd 6 3n! Shifts
We promote to m8na1e·
ment a 1upervlalon rrom
within.
WANT A CAREER'!
Call (1\4) 111-IMat
People who need people
should a1wa)'1 check the
Service Dll'ft'tory In the
DAILY PILOT
Companion Houaekeeper
Chauffeur for widowed
elderly lady. Live·ln,
non·1moker. Watsfroet nome. Private nn. Lady
alto needed IOI' p/tlrm.
848-8585, 557 ·9191, .....
COMVTmt IOOM
\If to lllOD 1q ft at •-· wUJ dt~lllll aarvi~,
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t'vrona Jt>I M11r 7~ ~IOI
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30-.W hr ~k n il' 1'111"''er
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DELIVER Y Pl-:llSUN
WANTt-;o Mui.I ha\"l'
good dnvm.: n·eord C:all
833 18811
DEUVERY
PERSON
l~IATE
Of'INIMG
The Daily Pilot net!ds a
delivery person for a
.. ------~·M&e mure in UU:. Park.
Newport and ~I~ Canyon
area of Newport Heach
Moton zed transµortal.lon
is a must. Hvurs M ,..
3:00 to 5:00 P~. Sul &
Sun 6:30 to R:JO AM NO
COLL E CT I NG Ex
.... , • ..,.s
&lp m imvlna hou.5t'hold
eood11 for lol'lll mo\-In II
Co Mlftlmwn I )'r exp
r1ip "1lary C1II78a0843 ....
I.lit l'\rlc 11r & Ot'l1vt'r\
· e n 1 u r I' rt• t t r r • d
..l'~i&a UJ..UM J~ifWH\ \\If' r ~!+ 923.'l
I' •l'1 ut l\r St'1·rvt.1n c•r<•r-r m tnd t'd 1·x
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h(•h II\ I .«llW\•• 11'3\Ut'°'
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t.iultk,...pin& lull It 11c
1·w 111t• typ1n.i a. SH :.11k :.
& tt'nt~!>. to SUOO mo
~11bhed pert.ons •inly
c ·311 for appL &99 31116
I' ..-m.il1• attendant to rare
for <A o m an 1 n
wheelrha1r Tues Sal
lf'M i 30PM Irvine
55tf ~I~
F'1eld Rep-special temp
proJec:t postt1on. Good
11ay Immediate opening
Inquire Teleprompter
Cable 1V. 901 W. 16th St.
NB, 6'2-3261. -----
FILICl.RK
Entry ·te vel pos ition
available 1mll'll!diately ill
our Newport Reach of-
r1ce. Some prt>ViOUS ~f
fict' exper desirable
Xlnt. co. paid efits &
free parking. Fo t
call: 64().458). ext. 1120 •
E.O.F~
FIDNGCIRIC
Growing e lectronics dis-
ln butor needs mature
person for filing dept.
XJnt opportunities & co.
benefits. C all J ean ·
556·3880.
ccllenl eam1111<s for JU:.t
a couple hours of your
day For deta1b ea ll
F os l er Oue llet at
642-4321
florul designer /delivery.
o.-..coo.st
DailvPilot
330 W &y Strc1•1
Costa Mesa. CA
Equal Opportunity
Employe r M, f'
Demons trators wanted
working in store:. n«:arcst
your area F'ri & Sat.
7 /hrs a day Pa~· 526
551-5031 bctwt•cn !I & 5
Dt-mon.strallon Work
Your ar ea Also
s upervisor open1n ~s
778-3360
Exp desired hut will
train personnel with
artistic background Ca II
96J.().t24 aft 6P M.
Foreman. salaned pos1-
t1on offering >tint Op·
po rtunity ror e x -
penent:ed. responsible
working shop foreman
Irvine aluminum door
frame ma nufacturer
Salary open. 546-2436
Garage Allen
danl/Secretary & Mam
tananee . Fu ll lime.
Hl'n e f1ts Call Bill
4!1!1 1175. -l!IS· I l 77
.... w...w 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll•tr S tyhst , work fo r
yuuraetf, 11uh {'ont ru''"'
In wf'll est•bhaht!<I N R
Hlon, S po1u110011 oprn
f1'0I' 1nl«vle""' r itll l 'hlK'k
;1t li7~ 20tfJ
HAHISTYUS'H
C:Ornrnianll P1•rfor1T1<1 ni·r
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\'ill'UllCH\ ('0 p11Uf h1•1Jllh
1naur11111·t• 1md udvann 'IJ
1r.•inin11 l'IW>fMo l'.11 n1•111
for appt 1184 ~
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pllr\ tin ..
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M1•1°hJllH l'\11111 j(IVNI
rnlll 1 )l·l 111 L A 1•r>h1·a
lit.ti!> 1111.1.'>I lie I e<·e1 ved
In 10 :I KO ttl Or.inge
l'<h111t ureu offrt• ljj33I
Enterpnse Ln. II 11 For
further info 1·ull ij4K I~
Hutel Night Auditor 5
01ghts a w1:ek NCR 1200
Please lltiPI> lo David
McNeil or Mrs lialtutar
Hotel Laguna, 1~5 Su
Coas t llW}. La.,:una
Beaeh "94· 1151
Housekeepe r wanll'd
Live in or o ut Must
d r ive . Refs. req 'd .
S48·1M4 or 759-5391
Housekeeper , Mon f'ri,
lprq,06pm. Irvine, need
own ear, Sl2S Call eves
833-0315
L~~.4~~te
quarters. Good loca\1on.
benerits & salary. Must
be-ellf>erient'ed lr.Jble to
start Im m e diat e ly
Mature wo m a n pre·
ferred. For detajls. call
6.ll 7475
Housewi,•es & Grandmas'
Christmas window paint
ing. Weekdays o nly.
Must live 10 C M. or N B
area 6~2 8223, 1 9pm
wkdys or wknds.
1f you're fnendly, cons·
c1entious & dependable,
we m.'t!d you for food prep
& counter server . 8·4
wkdys, no exp nee Apply
an person. Stone Mill Ter
race, 2!H5 Redhill.<..: M
Immediate P 'T openings
avail for l'ooks. barten·
ders, & delivery driver
Coo ks mus t be 18 .
drivers 21 & over with gd
driving r l·C·urd. Start
from S3.251hr 1\ppl) da1 ·
ly after 5pm Ask for
Jean or Mal) ·\10 E 17th
St C.:\t
..... W.teod 7100 H.fpW_.... 7100 HetpW•..t 7 100 ~~~ ..... ~!!.~ ,~.~~ ..... ~!!!. ....,w ... fd 7100 ••..••.•..••........•.. ···-··················· ···•··•··••············ •••••••••••••••••••••••
lttSTIUCTotl
Wanted F111urt• Salon
raM Unw Wiii train well IJ'UOmcd wom11 n over 35
6311444
.......... w ....
lnvu tmc nt eompany
llft'k1 " won.un \'11p11bl,.
ol lyptnti 1mtl ofCke pro
ltf..'UI lu WOC'k 0\+X hrb <'•II 1'7:J-4Z'lt ' •
JANITOIS
l'art Urrw: cvl!lt Ncwi~ort
8e11th1Cl!lta M~:1a area
JanltONI It waxen; MUllt
br over Ulyno old lo U S
CUl..&tO C•ll 532 6551'1.
IOAM :Jl'M. Mon. i''r1
••rp•c:" Operator l!:x~nenced ntt<I~ for I.st .irowmat hoeel •·ham
i\n.1 '11 t>llckgroWltl a +-~II Chn11Jlne ~I 1325
LAlncH.
'fu ia 8l11t 1n c lei:
1n<·al1opt1eal d_,velop
rnent work Must bt! i:x
Jler m handlrng dehc::ite.
miniature part s &
po6!.el>S a high degree of
intdllgence & mot1va11on
to handle a v11nety of as
s 1gnme nts Exp.tr an
hght shop pracl 1ees &
elect ronn:s des irabJe .
but not req 'd Xlnt
pa' 1bencf1ts Growing eo· Ill Slltl Juan Capo
714-493-6624
Landscape <.:o. look mg fur
capable. qualtried men.
eJCp µrefe rred. mus t
have mechan1cul ap
l1tude 768-475 t bet ween
8:30 & 3:30. Aµply at:
23811 Via Fabnn rnte.
M1ssin Viejo
Lelo(al secretary needed
for growrng Hunt lk h
law firm Friendly &
cas ual a tmosphe r e
N~'C.I 1ndiv1dual lo help
overworkaj_ stare, work·
aholic -boss & maml' us-
soc1ates Legal e:qwr
necessary Also need
legal se<"y for minimum
of 3 dys pr wk to ass1!tl
existing secrelanes and
type long documents.
Will tram on mag card
Will con.sider full lime.
847-0041
L.Sec,..fsy
Growing Real !::s tate
lat1gat1o n farm i n
Newport Center seeks
eJCperienced. efficient. &
e n e rgetic le ga l
secretary. Shorthand .
d1ctaphone. & xlnt. typ
init skills a must Xlnt
salary, depending upon
qualificat1ons & expl'r
Good benefits. 640-6960.
LOT _.&
llHTAL •...-rs for Thnfty· Rent A Cltr
t•u11 tlm•. Nr. OC
Airport Expr Prcl. but
rwA M C Ou\.iltandlnic fr.
iniie ~neftlf Apply 1n ~raon or c11ll Dirk oat
549 91$1
MACte .. SHOP
PenlOll wtmech abll1ly,
to opt!r&le producllon
machinery . Xlnt eo.
~nem:i & rapid advan
eement. Call today form
tervlew Oeltronic Corp
U9 Baker St c; M.
M.S-0403.
MACHINIST
Exp. cenlerless grinder, <:.M company Salary
depend s upo n exper. s.c;.()403.
MochMeShop
Laguna Beach elec
1run1cs manufacturer
has immed opening for
to p nol ch pr od ue t ion
mac h1n 1sl w /5y r s
machine s hop e>tper
Must do own st>tup & own
tools Machine o per to
learn dnll press, mills &
variuus machine s hop
duties Knowledge o r
basic math req"d Call
ror a n appt. Telonic
Berkeley . Personn ~I
Dept 714·494-9401.EOE
MAIDS
642·3030
Maintenance· F'or aa:>t
compleJC in Costa Mesa
548·9556 From L2 7PM
MAINTENANCE
.JANITORIAL'
Varied duties Som e
painting & light plumb-
ing exp nee Must be
willmg to work a split
s h ift Refer~n ces
6J.l·Tl27
Maintenance General
Ha ndyman duties Im
mediate hire f'ullt1mc
days San Clementt• Inn
492-6103
MAIMT.MAM
General mechanical or
elect rical l.rnckgrQund
necessar) ApµI ) 10
Larry. Surf & San d
Hotel Laguna Reach
497-4477
Manufacturing
Electroruc Mfr in Lag
Hills area needs person
for inventory control. Joh
killing Some puri•ha~
1ng. The pos ition has
growth pot<'nt1al <.:all
France . 770-6232.
ME C HANI CAi.
ENGINEER
Growth opPortun1tr
A rapidly exµand1ng
Medical .\Qletant, exp.
Ute typlnc, bookkeeping.
non·&moker preferred ,
1fllary ~n. F tr or P tr
646·$UM.
PanUme ............
needs loan *hipping <'lt'rk
with at least 8 months ex
perientt IA warehowun n
loans Hours flexible
Weelrend work ran be ar
ran11ed
For appointment call
(714)975·1080
Ask for Nancy
Res1derit111I Mortgage
Serviceti
A Coldwell Banker Co
~equal oppty Co.
Need extra SSS$SS d e
monstrate liquid e m .
broidery Info ca ll
536.3613, 9am-3pm --------Night Supervisor fo r
Youth Sheller.
642.Ql(J
MURSIS AIDES
7 to 3 & 11 to 7 Cert.
trainees Mesa Verde
Coov · H06p 661 Center
St.C M
~ursang . I full ume R~ &
I rull tune L VN Laguna
Halls Nutnt1omst Clime.
day hours. effective Oct
I , 1nler111ewang now Ap·
pl} w/resume Preven·
live Health Care f'ounda
lion Clink. 1·714 KS5 ·41Y77
Nursing
MCMK...tified
Ml!Mft Aides
Sl .75/hr.
We will tram 8 paid
holidays, beginning us
soon as hired. hcncfit~
Bayvie w Convalescenl
Husp11at. 2055 Thurin.
C M Mrs }'a rrt>ll
r142.3505 E cl 1-;
Nurs1n~
Certified
MYr"MS Aide
$4.00fhr.
R µaid hohdayll begin
nmll as soon a!. h1r•«i.
bcnd1t:. liayv1ew <.:on
\'ul~l·ent lfosp11al. 2055
Thunn, C M Mrs Far·
rell 642 3505 E 0 E
t lfl ICE.'
$175 PER MO.
In c ludes an 8x l 0'
rumished ofc. eubicle +
elec. recept. tele phone
answering Con!ert'nre
P/1' helpt>r net·ded by BM
~mull 11rchitcc1urul firn\ RR ~r«ary
for pnnlang. t•rr.,.ncl:., & t'or preventive he111th
m111r olflce work Should care c linic . Maturi.!
b e o r g a n 1 z e d w/administrat1ve uhi11
mechanically anc hned: ty Sahu')' open Phont.!
w1llmg lo learn lnlere:.t 714-~-_
NISOHFfttDAY
N 8 p r operty mgmt
firm. heavy phones &
mgml rt!ipara.
1n <.1esq1n profess1on1>
helpful C<i l1 forn1a
tlr1 \•er:. I 1ct>nse r eq
~IJ¥.. r,_o_ ~ ~-....
SOOth Laituna, Ca !f2f>77
Quahly l'Onlrol rns1.1cl·tor
Some dnvin~ & hftin.: rt."
q 'd Manne indus try
S46·110L
R. E. Agent · Part lime for
leasing d apartments m
Orange County J D
Real Estate. 751·2787
REAl.HTATE
SALISPIOPLE
needed. Top producers
for eJCecutive real estate
firm ToP commissions
paid. 963-7451
Real Estate Sales
DPal&ICID
AGBffS
We Offer the following :
/High Commission
I Best location
t Pnvatesecrelary
/Professional assocs.
Call now for appointment
67J. 7300 ask for Walt
RECEPTIONIST front or
rice w ihvy phones. At
tract ive, w pleas ant
phone personality Xlnl
benefits. 83.1-1361
RECEPTIONIST
TYPIST
Young, aggress ive. CM
CPA firm. Salary to S8.54.>
DOE. Call Ad Answer
11'1J.Tl at 642-4300, 24 hrs
per day.
RECEPTIONIST ;TYPIST
CM based company. Mm
qualif1eat1ons. SOWP~1
d 1ctaphone expe r
957 8191
Reci:pllunist :-<e wµorl
Beach FulJ timt' Front
office appearanre. <;ood
µhone m a nner a nd
general office s kills
necessary Call 549-2988
Reception is t typist .
we ekends Hes1denl1al
real e~tate omo~ nct-ds
P 'T recei,.11on1 s t
Sat Sun 9 S Ltl·en.sl' pre
re rrl!d 5.59. 9400
Free to Appbc111lt
trvme Penwnnel Agenc} IOOFHS .we 1-; 17th, Cost a Ml'su
Wanted for large proJel1 s te " · 2 470 MUSTHAV~ '•--t:l!l"==~::=l!l/llll!rl;t~--=:;j ·~~EAW .. "1
EXPERIENCE!
m hot application
Call Lee Rooftnlt
&t2 7222
16.53Supe!:!~r_Avc <..: M
ROOFERS WANT lrn
Second Men Apply in
jltlnlOn. 874 W 19th SI
Costa M~a 645·1~1
Sale1l'lllftW..ted
642-3260
Sales
ARE YOU A NATURAL
WHEN IT COMES T O
INTERIOR DESIGN? '
Nallonal co. needs quah
ty people to coordinate
decors 1n o ffices &,
homes Full or P rr W1I)
train Joy 962·3922 or
848-6888
Sales
Busmess person seekmg
ambitious a ssociate
Earn potential SW/hr +
If you desire a career
Secunty
GATIGUARD
lor pnvate commumtv
L a guna Ueach a r ea
Hor atang shift, $4.25 llr
C11ll Mun fo'ri fur up11t
494·8.571
Sec"y l\1 rport Law "'1rm
Top s kills, briJ(ht. 111
gan1icd. No n Smk r
JOt11e 1151 ·~25.
SECY·OFC MGR
t' /Time Prof phun ..
tt<•h Good office skill~.
hte hltkg, organ ah1ltit•S
ND area. 957-3046
Sec·y1Recepl1un1s l lt•r
CM area curu.trul'llun iY
real estate rirm Lite typ
1ng r eq 'd Some
shorthand & b1-hn1:ual
Eng/Span helpful $5 l!l
pr hr. 40 hr.; t\sk for
Senora Angela. C:ahw llJ
lnr 711 W 17th !';l, mo
G· l . 645-2937
leading t o f1nanc1al SERVICE Station attend
freedom call for app't Exper'd. $250 wk 111
493·5051. 5»4333 start Npt Bt:h. 644 7151 ----Sales SERVICE STATION AT
COLLEGESTUOf:NTS TENOANT ~ull or part
Work full or part time time Hourly + com
s elli ng e l ectronic mission Ins . & va c
calculators. mac ro 613·3320
computers & related µro· • ducts <rel ai I s itl<:s). Serv1ee Station Attendant
Knowledge of computer F JT Perm 6 day;wk. lid
sciences helpful. Good Pay Plan. See Mr Botts
pay & benefits. In Costa 24~ Fair Vlew Rd. C M
Mesa. call Lev, 540· 1530
Sales . Full lim e
C.:hristmas help needed
Apply now R M
Abram s calalug
showroom 11119 Newport
l:Slvd <: M
Salesi.:irt. Allison":. Plac·e.
P T. days 30262 Crown
Vly Pkwy . Lag N1g
495-5381 Phylbs.
SJ\U :S
Service Statum <..:as hll'r
Apply \HO New1wr1
Bl\•d. 646-9661
SHIPPING /REC.
C le r k . W iii train
$4 00/hr. for eleetromc
firm . Apply America n
Zetth:r lfi881 Hall.! Ave
ln1ne
SHIPPING/REC.
rooms. c·op 1 n g I ii c 11 . Re~I aur· 111 k~trhen. J~l~llo.".ul !,VC!. SCT ':>r.PPEHONl"S
If \OU are agre:.~ive and
looking for a rJture '" re
tail mgmt w igood t•o
henef1LS a11ply tn person
~am to 1'1am Mon thru
!-''rt Slandard Sh()('~ :1077
Su Bnstol. <.: M
Expenenced shipping &
rece1 ving tlerk wanH'<i
tor Orange Co. lighting
manuratoturer Must ht
expenenr ed with freight
la nes Ht.>spons11Jlc ror
lugging & d1stnb11l1ng all
1nc11ming ma-t .. rials &
ruutmg .ill 11u\g<J111g or
lf er.. Must be rf'11al1lc &
have g{JO(I h<1111Jwnting
Only t-xpenenecd need
apply 5'16-290 I.
i;;~f5~l1\c <.a rd c·n~ I PIZZAST(llH: I
Part T ame llelp Wanll'd
ror Sandwi c h S h op
Locute <I ncll r C) C
Airport llrs 2 30·!:! 30
~on Fri . Call before
I lam SJJ.8919
SALESLADY
Exclusive c htldrl'n':.
houttque LE MAGASIN.
SC Plaza. !>t9·S58S
Shoe sales, full time with
Dental
<:<is .illend<tnt w;inlt!d ,
houri; 7-3. Mobil Stc.llon,
5.1:13 ~mvers1ty Or ----ln.~pec11on
LEGAL SECRET ARY
ToSl400 DOE
Top notch law firm
wants extre mely compe·
tent person with 5 yrs
exp In Callf e lvil tnals
Exceptional tYpm~ & sh sk.ills req. Call V1ck1e.
s.o-6055, Coastal Person-
nel Atency. 2790 Harbor
Blvd, CM.
medical component Part time µerson needed
manufa«t urer reqliires a · m book paslt>·up Mon &
competent md1 vidual to Tut.~ No exr~r. nee Ap-
strengthen engmeenng ply Pennysa ver. 1660
functions. Inc ludes de· Placentia Ave. C.M.
Now hinng for full & "art '
time opemngl> al loca
t1ons nr OC Airpor t.
Vaned uavs & hrs. ldeul
!iupplementaJ mcomt! for
housewives-& student&
Our progressive growtnjo! j
lOmµany orrers opptys
tbr advancemvnt b11sed
o n \ll U r Job
performance Pleasant
workmg conds. Must be
18 or over. Apply 1n
or w out exp , or wi ll
tr:Jin Gooc.l l'O he11cf1l~
Re al esl ale s<1 l t!s Appl\ 1n p.•rson !lam 10
manager nt.-edcd for ne~ I Uo.1m Mou thru Fri. S1an l ~vme office loeat1nn !lard Shoes. 3ll77 Su
r.xpenence 10 tht• I rvme Bnsllil C M area reqwred Liberal ·
•;.
,. .
£xp Dent al Assistant,
wort 4 days get paid for s. M2·0112or&U-6687.
DIMTAL/Aslist.
Busy NB restor a tive
practice needs expc r ·
pers on. good 'alar).
benefits 6.11 2492
Dental Orth11, C'hu1n.1de.
mus t ha' l' t•xµ P T
J d a) wk l'W port
Beach anrl <'osl a M t'.,<J
546 5170
DENTAL /\SSIST/\NT
For ortho pruct1ce, RD/\
()r eligible. Laguna Br h
494-tl.S.55
DESIGNER/
ESTIMATOR
Multi-million dollu r
Orange Co. ltgh ting
manufacturer has a need
for experienced d e
siane.r /estimator 3years
min. expene nce Must
have following quahrica·
t lon s . electric&I
engineering experience.
prefer person with UL
knewledge. must be able
to communicate we ll
with µot e ntial
customer s. m us t be
capable of estima ting
custom jobs for bids. full
knowledge or e ngineer
mg draWlngs. Respons1·
ble for 3 person orrice
EJCcellent creall ve de·
si g n e nvironment
Salary o pen F'ull
benefits 546-2901
DISHWASHER
Bus boy. l.unch. 5 days
per week Private cluh.
833·9561 -----* DlshwnlMN •
Nites. days S3 50 per hr
Apply an person. Gram ·
ma 's House Bnstol at
Red Kill Costa Mesa
Newport Beach
llllV£IS w ......
N~ to deliver Dally
Pilot newspapers to news
racks and stores Approx
3 to 4 hours daily JAM
both Saturday •Sunday.
Must h ave dependable
ear and good driving re cord. Good hourly rate
with salary Increases
every 6 mo nths and
mileage allowance. Call
George Ha rd Ina at
642·4321, 9am tu 5pm
weekdayw
~=· .w.w.:y~net
Cotta Meaa:-CA
l'..Qual Opportunity
£mployer II rr
G84BAI. OfffCE
A weU organ.iud person
needed for heavy typing
& filing. Accuracy very
1 mportant. S000/$950 mo.
4 girl oHa ce
Excellent Benefits 0 C Airport Area.
Frederick Brown Assor
546-9995
G&IEAAL OfftCE
Ne wport/Ir vine stock
brokerage farm needs in·
dividual for busy office.
~ust have some book·
k eeping experience
Xlnl. s;ilary & benefits.
Call Gail: 752·0070. '
General
Part time help wanted.
lnserters. Monday trues·
day nights. Apply 1660
Placentia. C.M.
GEMIRAL OfflCE Our rapidly expanding
mternalion.al co. is seek·
mg an enthusiastic. self.
starlin g lndiv . for a
general Ofc. position in
our P urchasing Dept.
~-typing, phones & fil-
ing required. Outstand-
ing compensation & xmt
co. benefits. Pleasant
wor king environment.
Cont act. Personnel.
ScleMHlc
Dri~ COlllrok 18011 M1tcheU South
Irvine. 557·9051 EOE
Girl Friday /informa I of·
flee. Able to handle
phones. typing cor-
respondence a must.
$80()/mo. Ask for Susan.
548·3467
Growing l';lectronie Dist
needs people for S hit>·
pang & Receiving Dept.
G ood wag es + co.
benefits. Ca ll Bob
Tracey. Mon thru Fri
8·5 549.0054
GUARDS
Full & part lime. All
areas. Uniforms fum'd.
Ates 21 or over. retired
welcome. No exper. nee.
App l y : Univer s al
Protection Service. 1226
W 5th St .. Santa Ana. In·
terview l\rs: 9·12 & H .
Mon-Fri
HAACEN·DAZ
ICE CREAM SHOPPE
t54 So. Cout Hwy, Laa.
Sch baa openinp for lull
•pt/lime day & evening
counter help < 18 & over)
alM> aaslatant mgr. Wiii
train. "1·560'1
UME
INSPECTOR
First & second s h ift
opening for individuals
having r ecent c x -
pen ence w /fasteners or
s ma ll ma c h i n e
operators Excellent pay
& outstanding benefits
which include fully paid
medical & dental for
spouse & dependents
ROSAN.INC.
714.548.5533
Newport Beach
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
NEVER A FEE
Un•ill lalrysitter
Prefer Mature Woman
Comparuon to 12 yr old
boy. No Hsehld duties.
Pay negotiable Cama
lion & Bavs1de area
CdM 67>9235
Lot Boy for cleanup & de·
livery. must have xlnt
dnvmg r~rd. Apply If\
person Hutc heson 's
Body works, 140 In -
dustrial Way, C.M.
Want Ad Results 642·5678
sign, drafting, materials
testing, and R & D pro·
ject.s. A degree is pre·
ferred with 1·3 years ex
penence: however. re
cent graduates with gone.I
references wall also re
ceive con..,1derat1on.
Great opportunity to JOm
a n exeit1nR t eam
Qualified a pplic ants
send resume t<'.
Chier Engineer
23891 Via f'abncante
Mission VieJO, CA 92691
Make your s h o pping
easier by using the Daily
Pilot Classified Ads.
Let's recognize
our Women in Business
COMING TUESDAY. CXTOBER 14, 1980
IN THE DAILY PILOT
A tribute to t4e
Orange Coast's
Su ccettsful
Women
in Business
THIS IS THI
ACTUAL SIU Of AD
F0t bt!,1 repoduction. o rleOt blo(I ~ photo of ony \Cle con
be u\ed Your meuoqe will
accompany 1he J"'Clure '" th"
s.poce You mov e,1,n\g_te I I !ones
of Copy .... ~ aboul )()~er\ on0
~l's 10 each t.ne and ~e the
compooy """"' & address 1n bold
type a< you inoy •Htomote I b W>es
of copy 'I!! solid ii you choo'8 not
to publiV. o p;c!ve the space c0f1
be filled ...,.. yo.JI IN!SSC>qe
"Let's Recognize Our Women In Business" will be published Tu!.<iday.
October 14 In the Dally Pilot. and OC'tober IS in Coast Life . marking National
Women in Bu.<>ioess Week.
This ls vour opportunity to lntrOduce a new or longtime Hsociate to 340.000
Orange" Coast people. Tile pages 1re Ideal for recognition of awards.
achievements or specl11I contributions by the women who make y,our
business go.
Recognition notices will be two colu mn by two Inches each. with a photo you
pr ovide. The'cost of each notice Is only S30. Call now for rnore intormalion or to reserve space. deadline ill October 10. Call 642·5678 today!
DAILY PILOT
...
842-5678
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PART TIME
EVENINGS
AdullS over 21 with out
~landing altracl1 \e
personaht1e:. who ('nJOY
working with kids $4 l>f'r
hvur Call 642-4321 Ext
250 between 2 and 6Pm
Ask for Lon.
O,...Cocnt
Daily Pilot
330 W flay Street
Costa Mesa. CA
Equal Oppor Employer
Pas te.up. Exper pre-
ferred. or will train. Full
time posi tion Co .
beneFils Apply in
person: 1660 Placentia
C.M.
Payroll/P~
Clertt
Exper \¥/computenzed
pay roll system reqwred.
Pleasant Npl Ach area
64().8950
Personnel needed b~ pol'
tt'ry s tudio. no exp
necessary 645·8835.
Pet allendant. busy beach
kennel. full part llme
Start SJ 75 hr lie I en
"94-0142
Pharmacy Assistant, ex
per"d. 1·6 Mon·Fri Call
Mr. Granl642-1580
Photography Lab Tcchn1
r 1ans No e xpenenct•
necessary . Will train.
Call btwn 2PM&4PM
Edwards Photography.
768·5100.
PLUMllMG
SWPL.115
Growing company hes
exrellent opportunity for
shipping & receiving
pe rso n . Mus t h ave
general kno wledge or
plumbing products. Good
working condition s .
Salary open. Fringe
benefits. ~
Call Mr. Pift!rs,
THI IA TH MAIT
17$-4830
S2.17 per DAY
That"s ALL you t)il)
for II
~day ad
In the
DAILY PILOT
SERVICE
m&TOIY
person:
2300 So East Bnslol
Santa Ana Heights
<Next to :\lcDonald~ I
EOE
RESTAURANT
Wa1lre:.s. hosll's:.. el c
Aµpl y 1n p e r so n
Oltver·s. J(XXJ Bn stol
Restaurant
DEUVYY PHSOM
N B restaurant seeks
energetic person to do
lunchtime deli~ery. Call
for appt. 8.51-1509.
Restaurants
J .P.MACi'S
RESTAURANT
NOWIIlRlNG:
Bus Boys. eves
Cooks. exp, AM I PM
Waitresses. e>tp. AM/PM
Bartender. exp. AM PM
Positions are opening a s
a result of transfers to
o ur ne w restaurant
JORNNY"S in Santa
Ana
Apply an person bl wn 3-5.
Mon lhru Friday. 10142 1
Ada m s A ve , at
Brookhurst. HB
Restaurant
JOHNNY'S
HST AUi.ANT
NEW dinner h ouse
restaurant ope ning in
Santa Ana/Tustin area in
approx. 4 wks. We seek
serious applicants who
want to be a part of a
great restaurant ex-
perience in this area
POSITIONS OPEN
Full & par\ lime
AM & PM shifts
Cook. exp pref. xlnt pay
Bus Boys
Ho&lesses/Casbiers
Bookkeeper
Dishwashers· Clean Up
com~nsallo~ & profit Singing l"<!legram Co.
s haring a".a1l. to the holding audilions. Want·
pen;on qua_lified to han-ed: people who are out-
die this pos1\Jon .S:end re· going & run-loving in-
sume to . ClasMr1ed Ad diVlduals Work is part =677. Daily Pilot. P 0 • Box 1560 Costa :\i es.i ltnw w pa) ~lhl havP
92626 ' uwn tram. Pkaw 1·all
ror .ippt 557 ~
S:\l.F.SPERSON needed SM•'L OFFICE tuJI time for g1f1 s hop m ~
Lag Bch. 497 6009 Property Mgmt Co ne1.•ds
------"t ake charge"' person
SALIS/llETAIL I Type 60 lno sh 1. t\ II. r T s ales. men"s stllre. J\ 'P. handle apt ml!•~ b)
sales exp req. C M area phone NP Goud ac
540-8818 cess park.:_955 23!11
SECRETARY
Experienced in loan
doc ument ation Xlnt.
salary & benefits. Apply
Personnel Director.
HElllT ACH IAHk
721 N. Euclid. Anaheim
991·3860
E.O.E.
Secretary
CONSTaUCTION
PaOPal f MGMT.
FuU char1e construction
secretary skills. People
skills as required by pro·
perty management. al·
tention to detail & ac-
curacy Pleasant work
mg conditions . bonus
incentive & advance
ment within compan}
South Coast Plaza area
Call Mr Dunn or Mrs
Renaud al Linkletter
Properties. 957-8191 -----
Secretary 1Recep t1onist.
front office & secretanal
responsib11it ies for re
si de nlial developer.
must have JClnt skills.
Tustin location. xlnt
benefits. Call Gaal at
832-2881. ext 213.
SECRETARY
Work while kids are in
school ! P /T R ecep.
tionist/ Secretary posi·
tlon now av11lable In
Irvine Send resume to
Axiom Properties Inc ..
17711 Mitchell North. Ste
8. Irvine, CA. 92714.
Small Parts Assembly
Clean work area
STARTS4.25
WIU TRAIM
Apply between 8·1 lum
853 Production Place
Newport Beach
STAJNEDGLASS.
Part time. Will 1rain
548 7401
TEACHERS Preschool
full & part 11 me po~
Jni.ne 552·7331
Teacher, Pre.School. Also
Subs & Aides Hunt. Bch.
Area Benefits. Ca ll
~1 ari lyn 847-5284 or
842.2948
TEACHER pee Et!
Master"s an Beh. Sc pr{'f
Exp. w 1DD. multi
handicupped adlls. A bill
ty to write/implement
behavioral program
plans. Supen1sory exµ
r e q • S 8 5 0 I m o ,p I u s
bt!nefils. 8:J0.4PM. Unit
ed Cerebr al Palsy Al'
SO<' .. !»6-:>760. -------
Must be 18 y~ to apply
foraboveposWlbrul. Secretary, F /T , t y pe
TEACHERS ASSISTANT
Special classes for han
dicapped adults. 2 yrs.
college exper. req'd.
S600. Excel. vacation &
insurance benefits
Wkdys 8:30to4PM. Unit
~ Cerebral Palsy As
soc .. 3020 W. Harvard
St . Santa Ana, ~&5160
Waiters/Waitresses
AM(lunch & brunch) &
PM
Must be able to work al
least 4 sh ifts per wk.
Designer jeans will be
worn. EJCper ience r e·
quired · cocktails pref
SOwpm. nun;: phones.
Ask lor Debbie 549-1083.
SICUTAIY ..... ~ Ca reer oDJ\y In fast·
paced Npi.J Bch. Invest·
ment firm. Requires top
Cocktail Waitresses skills tshUmd: 90~typln1 75). 5cMmd profeulonal LUnch Ir evening s hifts. exper .. m11twity Ir cor·
Must be 21 yrs to apply te bk d h 1 r 1 Appllcatlons will be l::f1~ 640-0& · e P u ·
taken 9 to5 Mon thru Sat. ~~~~~~!!~~!1 at J ohnny's Restaurant. ::
17th St at Tustin Ave.. I•---· ... ---• I (eouthwest comer ) San· uSECRrr'AIUl;S••
l 1 A n a . N e w po r l Sec,,._/DetaU/'12.000
Freeway otf r•mp, t blk Exec/ShlO/ProSll.500
west on 17th. Cmt.SerSec/ExplU,200
TECHNICIAN
EJCperie nccd e lectro·
mechanical. some PCB
processing backgro11nd a
plus. Xlnt. pay l~nefils
Growing company in San
Ju~m Capo 7l4·493·6624 .
TELEPHONE SAi.ES
Teenagers & Retirees
welcome. Earn good
money Call after !pm
638-4«>5
DO IT NOW !
6~2-H71
~llin1 tinything with u
l.>all~ Pilot Classified \d
js 1 simple matter ...
just call 6'2·5678-
Wd ~mo acc. su.ooo
Uz RetDden Aaency
.., Birch, ratab '14
Newpott.-..-/rr.
T1lephoMWclton
Needed immediately. 20
s tude n ts and t or
homemakers who nee.II
to eam rMney workinl(
pleasant evening hour!!.
3-9 Mon.·fo"rl. No sellinti
Salary S3.7S1hr. i ,~ bonus. A.Crotlll
rom Joh n Wayn e AirDort. Call Bue after
2Pil: to -01•. -----
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6 C'Ollv4lftienc. of tour PHILCO NO FROST
own homt1 or u1e our REFIUG DlO &40 7230
modern f1e'1 Collc1e -
aludenu O K 1 C a I I Wl\lrlpool de<'lnc cin.-r
8'4 2231 for ~mplet e In whltt. Z > ,-. nld ~Int to Aak for Ban rond IW 494 IH_.
Travel SaJN "'" I tl'ff 17 <'U n rt'lna ffa,·tt09tll!aa.1or _ ~.u a..L~-r.Y.~;.. -:.=L
1fh peraonaht ts -~
l>4!n1onal con1 •chi 1ha1 wwld llke tu IHm th,. 2:1 eu t\ n>fnt 11d '<ind
tr av f I bu 11 1 n,. ~ '"11tt SIZI 4ltM k1~r1
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r ·1. rully buullful 1r11s, mual JN. paid '700. MD 7l(M cn6ono 1~ 1»11
Pu&.1p1c1 MO(h(r f'1l bull
1 wka. '30 tll t'ul1·
Ador•ble 496 UI~
'.J t .. bradot P\11>1>11'' F'Rt-.t-;•
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new, Sl~I lllclc " twfl.
11l•ld ller1•ulon. SI~. nr
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~ ,i!Ji rk.J>rown.~t!._ · twd SGO Gout.I rnnd
\.411 1~1. ,,~k for Krvm
1 1•11lu1 ~ 1 l'rl'lltk 1110 tbl.
t'.111 lo IO' 6 Clllflr.. S99S
Mu11 h11111 china. S650, lk
1 ll'W Mil M.'J6
clothln1 1ale. Fahtutic ilectric National Cash •••••••••••••••··~··•••
buya from Levi's to allka Re1ls1er 1V1, Stereos. M;any items. Oldies '
Siles S.12. { day only Toy1. Books Misc Goodies. 5" to~. Sat. &
Sat. Oct. 4 from IOAM ltema 2184 El Rio Cir Su.I\ 209 A&ate. Balbo11
1023 An or Way, Orange, C.M Mesa de( Mar ·~-----
ca S.1'·t•l ---2 Set• Maple Tbh, Horwa
Girl Scout Garage Sale--
Oct 4t.b, tam.1pm. 16091
2 FAMI LY GARAOE
SALE S.t • Sun 9·Spm
Anttque •civet t.'O~h J\n
t1que cash realster Lots
ol clothes-dishes Zenith
Trans Oceanic Radio, re·
1060
135()/$400 Trestle Ds k •••••••••••••••••••••••
w/bench S200. AVocado CORTINA ENG LISH ~~~ .: .; _ ~.7?' WD!-ll..,..onr~
Avocado Sye Level Obi Xlnt Cond. SlOO 549-8539 eves Oven w1cook top self
clng. works. look11 good1 Custom Silver mounted
l 0 0 . C h a n de I 1 e r s parade saddle & tack
Kit c hen· Dining En · Only 12500. :>52-5321
trance, Blk Wrought Iron
1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CERAMIC Newport Bayview Yacht
TIU 115qUI Club Membt'nihlp Best
6x8", 2St per piece. Paint olf ov~r 5450833-~
& glue your own hies.
Good for ceramic shops
or private parties to usl'
your art11l1c abilities
SJ4.7SJ3 -~
2 Caddy s poke wheel
nms $100 for holh
839·2002/ 839 9320
Deluxe metal detector
w1lh headphones. 5400
Cash only. 64!-Ui(~--TV DECOOEIS SHOPSMITHS(2)
On·Select & Z channels & accesson es. like new. avail 0 <.: A111JOl1 1r~a Wuhtr • IH ) .,, ,1n1 Cont~tll') $44> $Ml l'Oftd siz .-a Kii .,. 111~
Tn111t . Oerwral off we. l\o hW1111ht'r. ~ IW& ~
,.'r,.•• Pl ' '11.11'1 ~111 ailH
•\l\c M 1111 I >o "''~
-al baraalns Sl·S400 n.•ct1m11ulur tnt'tal l)allo 646-M&O 420 Ford Rd in
lublie I 1·h111r., .id l'o11t.I Alley. Costa Mesa
S20·S35·'45, Laiy Roy Je-.iry 1070
Chair Cold SSS? Hoover •• • •••• ••••••• • •• • • •• ••
Upright Vac uum 125. Pendants. l4 carat gold.
Boys Schwinn Scrambler handcrafted with 9.8 & 45
20'' llke new w/puds $I()(). carat Opal. must sell.
f'air & reas. priced In· must sell. 760-~l __ _
surin& you of quality un· Sellin& latest Madame
Its Compl. Installed & Alexander dolls & other
gua r. Do not he taken in collectable dolls. o ld
by ridiculous low prices ·· lncyde-30·5 Loy puppet
Remember you get what sta"~-30's. etc. Pvt p ar
exi-r l"'4: II S Gnd Good bwnltllllJ ., pn1roo
tlOl\al opport uni\ lftl .
h·vtn• area Farmt•r"
lnlluran c1.1 Group ~aoo . ...: o 1::
WANTEl> MATURf
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2 mo!\ nld W1111h, 11>
l"t'(n(, I klnl( l~'" 'Ir 14
(trm ll\lltlfTll!I l Jll .ill
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and Ul)
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an nlre Eut1111111 l"M 1 ,f ohl wr nwkc·r ti·m
arra Reaurrw & lo al prretl sh eh .. , l>~~.o
"'' req Elcp µrrf r11 7~·932'7 •PPb'. pleue send 1.11m
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6'12 i48l ti 11 I " ;411 ')!101
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bl!!, 1 t•hri> & bu.fret
to'lour larnµs . !'l~w1n g
m1wh1nc IH1.11Jkfits t sel
"'''" ttihll• frpk Lool:s' l11rnp I 01bles. roµper
hoil .. r ti44 1-..i10
l\1n" '"bed. I Hold, Sim
rn11ns HR Hurk1•are, hke
...... S225 661 0161
plete rftume tu ull "''
629, Oath Pll°'. P 0 Box
t560, Costa ~e.sa, <: \
91216216
Warehouse Purl 11mt'
Tues. • Thurs Prl.'par
tn& s lupmenb . luad & un
load trucks Be able lo
operate forklift. Ideal for
stude nt Huntingto n
Beach area 847·3563.
~ p11n nlt'lll \Ill! <olo• t'
Liken""" ~
ri75.~
1$dn&t'r11tor c; I!: I ~ ru rt tlarv1.1!>l <;011.1 e,.
rnnt.1 ~ l.iltiS & 63 I 22111
Lg ~11Je s 1d1.1 rdri.:
freu~r combo Xlnl
l'OOd saXJ ~ 6530
1015
t\lll .. 11.\ Jiiin l\\H Iii..·~,
hlULk&itrJ~ l..tll
n.tl> 1>4NI ,,fl, r :,p111
r; d 11 11 m" I 111 m • .i ,
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1 e~ 111111!.I l'rt•f1·1 horrnt•
WI\ huul dog:. ur v \.'(\
young children fi1J t~U
Wt-II M..tnnt•rL'll lbehrken
1-'em OoJ: \ ) r:. olll
Needs lot of lo\ c liJ I 2 llH
"'40 6 "'fa:. iiold. S35 ea ,
lJhle 6 'hn. .&II round,
rattan. $100 2S" TV. SIO
~5901
If Sabot $\SO rrl!adll' sew
machtne Sl25 !1 1 brn
naug sora S75 6x9 beige
&rea rug $25 Wrt iron
dining tbl, glass top, 6
chrs SL25 Pair Span.
wall lamps $25. Sylvania
lOn!H>le <;\l'reO $150
975 omo Welder Pan time. 20hrs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pinewood urx '"' d•~·m
minimum Aluminum. ---------•I tog You ~·u1 trnul 221 ~ mif ,lig.546-1101 PUBUCF'URNITURE M ..ir~arcl llr NII Modern loveseal SR5.
* ll•JION * 1146.;i:~ Mukl' ut fl'r Wiii OPlllA TOR ,..,., ti75-333.5
Leadln& brokerage rirm ToNt. 7:30PM Lhasa Apirn ~yr:., \I , !!d - ---
has Immediate opening Lovely rhinas. table~ & ,. c·hildren unohl~ 111 King, pccun. headboard
forwireoperator.Salary cha irs, bdrm s e b , k~p. llt'ed hot:. 111 luvi•. Open t•arved work.
commensurate w 1e1tp. armoires, hall trees·, 5 !>tS·ZS.'\8 • G~rgeo11~ SllO. ~5·3060.
For appt. call Helen tier s he l ves. refrio McG'-'e ,, .. ......., " Kl....,"""" k 9 pc:dlrrlC' oak. Sj)arus "" y, .,.... • ....,... PLUS LOTS MORE! fl·ee • • r~·""' 1 w ~
Young man or woman.
m1.11t bt' neat, willing Lo
travel. Good pay Im·
mediate opening. Please
call 54(). 2:500 ext . 1123.
•••••••••••••••••••••••
.......... IOOS •••••••••••••••••••••••
hlk .. slyll' dining, set. $1500 S ... VE lit ... VE s "'VE wht ... nrn:. A ~ A ~ 72'l5 fir m. l2X15 light green
We honor BofA. MC. -----s hag. appraiser says
Cashier 's Checks & Fuf11iture 8050 handma de Scand1na
Cash. NO PERSONAL ••••••••••••••••••••••• v1an. $100 520 ,\car1a,
CHECKS PLEAS E• CdM.10-3.SatOcl -'lh
Food available. Hems * * I BUY * *
subjert to presale. Good used f'umllure & 8' Sora Bed S75 Large
MASTaS AUCTION Appltances OR 1 wall ~quare coffee table s.10 2075~ Nt'wport Blvd CM sell or SELL for You Pale green high back
833·9625 64&.8686 MASTERS AUCTION cha1r S30 Cum ball lamp
--------~~~~~~~~ 646-1616 & IJJ.9625 $10. Large living room WESTMINST~R lkydn IOZO lamp $15. Antique chest
ABBEY ••••••••••••••••••••••• Solid , exec SSOO desk. Sl6S. 962·7285. =::.~::~ Schwinn, Fair Lady, 3· ::~:~~;,~· 1225 Dbl Dresser Mirror, SSO,
CloMd'rue9day ~childa, xlnt. $40, Chest of Drawers. '40
11711 W'eltminlt• Ave. · Kin& size, xtra firm, in· Twin Bed, ~536-3577
Gardin Grove 55it-610I ...... , .....nah 1025 n e r s p r i n I m a t l !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/matching coil box spr. IXPINSIVI
An1Je Iron, 10·x2v. x in&, never used, still CUSTOM ILT.
American Oak dreaser, 2'4"3/18, 17 ea, new, pvt packafed. worth IS20 In-by Mat•s lrafhwd
serpentine front, lrf party. S4l·3070S.A. cl delivt'ry 1220 cash on-10 tt sola. Down back
beveled ml.JTor. fd cond. ly. ~. cushions w /trapunto.
642..f783. C-raa & Bollie 1reen sllk '800. ............ 1030 Cherry din rm tbl $100. 1 Two tall l~ge chain.
1900 Mahog. dining rm ta· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Biege over stuffed chair $300 each. These are ex-
ble • 4 matchinf chrs, FOR SALE!!! SlOO. Gold Decorative 4 pensive cuatom pieces
&>.S0/080.752·0836 Canon AEI. Body o n· pane l s reeen SIOO. youwillbepr9udto9wn,
!>48·3966 not II ghl weight cheap Looking for antiques. Will ly no lens 6 months to a 1 mt tat i 0 n s ..\ n . i.m.·
exchange proress1onal year old. Would retail at R pc ELEGANT dm1ni: mar ulale non-smoking
plumbing. 673·3571 eves S220: now ai.king Sl25 set . dming tbl. 6 chn;. 3 adwt home an Corooa del flrm. Call <laya 9 lo 5 at 1 al hi bl-_. 6 -..__. f ......_ -ATE SALE: Sat It -....Sl It aak for Don e •· c na ca ........ mar ......... ._. at a ract-. ....,. chrs. new aarba1e com· olnewcost 8'75-195'7 Ila Oct. 4tb Is 5th. tam-_Re_la_. -------pact.or lncl ln deal .-><>. · .
411111 llet.al camptnc •lAP· n.-1040 White kllch table , Ire .... S. 1011
p\\Hl, wovel n bt••,k•t•,· :::?":•••••••••••••••••• chrome lets. 6 chrs 1130. ••••••••••••••••••••••• too 1. e e c r ca KEESHOND P\ql6. AKC. &7S.l222 GAR AGE SALE : hardware, electric Iron. ,..,.._ . M/F P l & Everytbln1 Goea! 654 furniture clothin1 misc vnamp sire. · e Baby bed w/Unens, new Hazel Drive. CdM SIS • • show . Pvt pl y. 9 715 Delaware St., Hunt-2131697.l.34.5aftGpm potty seat. play pen. _a_m_on_. ______ _
lnaton Beach. greatcondtBO. 496·4942 GARAGE & ESTATE
Poodle. M .. tny black. Fum Sale· F /F rdrig. SALE 2 Oven Stove·15in
For Classified Ad
ACTION
Call a
Dally Pilot
AD-VISOR
642-5678
Auto SerYiu, Porh
& Accesaories 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •
. .
AKC, s tud service. Gue ""de rlms-Lamna. dining set. couches. qn "' -· ,... 64S-7389or63Hi067 bed , 2 studio beds Furn-many more items.
4 m o old Old English 496-4S48 821 Pres idio Dr. C M.
Sheepdog w papers· Sofa & loveseal, xlnt cond 540-QSl
SLSO. Call between 5-8pm $600. 2 trundle beds $100 Two family garage sale,
&42·7450. ea. Fr Prov din rm. gd Sat & Sun. 9·6 2301
642·51>7R
Auto SerYice, Parts
& Acc•siories 9400
cond S600. !151·5219. Zenith Av. 54~_4_6_94 __ _
Ado Seniu, Parta •uto Service. Part• . & Accesaories 9400 & AccHaoriH 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
FROM
FRAMK PROTO
LIMCOLM-
MERCUIY
Oct 3rd & ~th 9.5
<.:ollectlble glass. dishes.
POttt'ry and books. Mu ch
MJsc. 9:5.1SenateSt. C.M.
Garage Sale. 32081Via
Tonada, Mlu!Dn P t
homes oer Del o6'ispo &:
Alapaz In SJC. Sal, Oct 4
90fa, chairs, weed eater,
ele c s h ampooer ,
clothing. shoes. & odds &
ends.
Patio Sale Sat 9AM 1626
Marguerite. CdM . Bike.
toys, clothes, Cixtures.
etc.
Sacr:iflcc b e low Misc Hsehld & GaraKe gemologist appraisal
Stuff. 545-2003_ _ _ 714•956·3401.
6 Family Garage Sale. Opals. loose, October
birthday s tone, ver y
good quality. realistlcal·
ly priced. 714·956·3401
you pay for 840·3680 " (please leave message J. ty 962· l961
St ...... loyal.OaMl h Sofabed .. Sl75. new quee_n
8 place set w/ extra pcs, box spnng & mattres~
chest SU40/ OBO $155. 64l·sro5.
7S9·1643
Shop for Christmas. King
Bed, Furn, Skis, Boots,
Boy's lOflpd. Reel Tape
Recorder. Golr Clubs .
Photo Eq u1 p . Wagon
Wheel Light f1itlurei..
lugga g e, de s 1i?ne r
clotht's. games. bc>oks,
wallpaper Sat 9·4 2233
Arbutus N.B
Li•ntodl 1075 Ping Pong thl, xlnl cond
••••••••••••••••••••••• Slot machine, s m a ll
5 yr old TB mare hunter,. desk 968-9318
F.STATE SALE> Sat &
Sun Oct 41.h & 5th. 9am
4pm Metal campmg sup
phes, woven baskets.
tool s, elecl r 1cal
hardware. electnc iron
rum1ture. clothing. misc
7l5 Delaware St Hunt
ington Beach GA RAGE SALE Stereo
Spier 16xl2x26, !I' Sliding
Glass Doors. <.:h1ldren's
& Babies Clothes. Baby
16 two hands. must sell
today, bsl offer 545·6914
Dale
IOIO •••••••••••••••••••••••
LUGGAGE TAGS
LonllllloCM11
MERlCAN LEGION Changer. To)S, Tnryclc. from your business card
Send one card for each
tag plus one spare. We
return p ermanently
St'aJed attractive tag &
strap, meeting airline
i 0. requirements . Pre·
vent loss & theft ! For a
personalized tag e nclose
wallpaper, fabric o r
Send someone )'ou love a
bouquet of 30 multi col
ored helium balloons lied
with ribbon & your own
personul messag t!
Perfect for every oc
ca sion . We de li ver
673·4-119
BARBER SHOP OPEN
Sunday t2·3 An y slyl1•
2474 Newport Blvd. C.M AUXILIARY H anging Glai.s Planl Phone 548·6433 RUMMAG~SALE S hodes, Sal Oct 4th Mite .. '-eous
W..t.d 215·15lh St & Balboa !lam 9772 El Portal Cir
Blvd. Newpon. Oc r 3-4-5 cle. F'nuntrun VC11le~
5-pc St silver set w1tray.
8 ROblets. service for 8
flatware 3(Y7 oz Will sell
at S20 pr oz. Call Rob
6.'H ·Oll71
8081
9AM Clothing, Books, ---
Plants. Misc. Sat Sun Many 11e~r •••••••••••••••••••••••
Will Buy USED OFF'l(.'f
f'URNITURE, Work
Be nc h es S h elving .
6:Jl·Z777
-------c;a le Furn1tun• horn\
Stereo spkrs. dryer. sax. apphant·es. etc l,oic al
more -. Sat 9:4 ol7 92 ley belwwn El MO<Jtona &
Sceneno. 840-2794 Tustin on l!ilh St
"Day Glo .. paper & we Gem Top l'amper shell
·1 b ,, & w rack. fits Hanc·hern or W1 I ac" tnm your Wanted to buy Ne"'"Orl 0 d El <.:am mo, S15-0 or offer .. ,.. MS .a MS (Multiple
Sclerosis), 35 lamrlies
participation, eve~in_g
TO"e117 you will 1n 1t
here. 21061 Manessa Cr.
H.8.
2 F'am Garage Sale-Misc
hsehld itms Sat only
88m-4:30pm 18377 Santa
Belinda F. V.
Garage Sale, my junk
your jewels. lots of
things. Sal/Sun 9-5. 504
~Uerton. NB t alley)
Garaae Sale; Sat1Sun
9·4PM. table. sewln1
mach. shelves, etc. 3111
Coolidle. CM. 754-63116
Yard Sale, piano, couch,
table .tr chra. books,
reeds. baskets, desk, nlte
stand. end table, lampa,
dis~. rmterials. port.
bed. 1hel"9, ptctl&J'h,
t.oyw, "°"*'· plmnu, etc.
Sat/SUn. a. Rose Ln,
CM. Bet. 21.at-22ftd otr
Santa Ana AVe.
Bl& ~IP901 "' refriM.1 works. TV e•w. Ola
wooden shafte d golf
dubs. Zane Crey books.
Glau telephone 1n .
1ulatora. 2 o~ hand waabtioara. 2 Old lt'Dll
flatlroaa. llany more
lt.ema. N Sat/Scul. 2111 Cohambt8 Dr. (lideell'eet wu.an). Cll.
DI Si,_i llAl. N.B. Mt A
Sun. •Ua It jth .. narn.
stereo, p&aals, clothid1,
roller skate .
HUGE GARAGE SALE
SATISUNDAY9-4
240 E. 16th Pl, CM.
Sat. lOAM-ePM. Irvine
Terrace. Misc. items,
many goodies. 2007
Chubasco. CdM. 673-3025.
SPECIAL SALE .
ba r1a lns galor e.
THR IFT SHOP, As·
sislance League. 505
32nd St. N.B. Sat. Oct 4,
10-2]>m. .
Sat & Sun. 4 & 5, rollec·
tables. misc goodies!
8S21 Sandy Hook Dr.
H .B . !Newland /
Hamiltan).
Combining househo lds.
Furn, linens. ladie's
clothing, lamps, mirrors.
appliances, jewelry,
Avon. Sat. 84. Irv. East
on Warner, off Culver. 3
quick lefts to68 Bluejay.
3 Family Yard Sale. 374
Costa Mesa St, C. M . Sat
Only, lCHpm.
Combined Garage S.le.
pl4nts. toys, clothes,
baby lletna, boob. ~l. 5
& 8, 8·4, 2318 Redlands
Dr. N.B. (Between Santa
Isabella &23rd).
Sat, 9·2. Garage Sale.
ru1s. rum, misc. 1101
North Bayfront. Balboa
Isl.
Gara1e Sale, everylhh11
pri c:ed t.o sell qui ck ly le
all mu.t eo. Uaed deelta,
varlo\ls doors . small
kitchen table w ith
chaira. t nM11ahyde
chain, rue cabinets •
much mcn. 1 day only.
Sal Oct 4. 9-5 at 305 17th
St.H.B.
Saturday H\•180 Pa110
furn iture , couc h and
mat.clung-clu1u:,.--und t ·
ble, dishes Kenmore
electn c dryer. pictures.
horse tack, ski boots .
roreign car snow rhams
and parts, antique Shaw
walker, o;et of three solid
oak filing cabinets, un
1c\ cle. ;.urf board }!any
odd s and e nds'''.
Everytlung m~l be !>Old
at mos t r easonabl e
price s on Saturday
because or leavmg state.
Call before coming
842·0138. ZJBS Redlands
Dr,, N.8. between 23rd
Uld Santa babel (back
bay area).
tags. r lry two car :. B'·ach Athletic Cluh b k t b k 540-0 Hit> aft 6 " ac o ac · Membership. ·a11 Dave PRICF.S. eaof"lJ.~ ----+*;;.;r.,,,_~:-iTlill. Us.eiLFe.nc.e... b'132lllll.
415tags S1.60ea Mat1:rial '<in~ Kind I Mlaaical
6/9t ags Sl.SOea ~lOdays. 54&-5284 htstnlnltnh
lOor more Sl.40ea 8083
Sales Tax lncluded
NO CARD?
Draw your own or send
name, address~honc & we'll make on rd per
lag Add 25< ea
Send check or money or·
derto:
PILOT PIUHTIMG
P 0 . Box lS60
Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626
Snug Top camper shell .
fits 7' Tnvola bed, reas
5.57 8980 •
John Wayne Tennis Club,
fa mil), $1000 644 1405
bet 8&Swkd~ ---'
..•...•..••.....•......
Marshall tC(l wait sup~•
lead amp S'TOO. lbanl'l
e lectric Guitar prll
fess1onal model $450
641 8004
Bldg matenal. 2x4.s. 2x6s. O\'ATlON 12 St n n µ
4X4s Exec desk chair. Acoustic Gwlar W, Pi• k
secy. chair 84& 1121 up & Hard Shell Case 2
:il os Old i60010 BO TRS-80 Comptr Level l l, 54G-0181
For Sale: John Wayne Space l6K. Over 50
Tennis Club fam i ly games & programs. All Student flute & trumpet.
membership. $1100 /bst acc. Xlnl cond. $9-00 $100 & S&5. 644·5544 after
ofr. 6'73-7542. 080. Rick aft 4. 839·0059. _s._. _______ _
Allto1, Mew 9100 Alltos, Mew 9100 Alltoa, Mew 9100 Auto1,iMew 9100 ••••••..•.•••.............••••.................•............ , ....... .
1981
280ZX's
ARE
IEREI
AMERICA'S
FAVORITE SPORTS CAR!
WE HAVE OVER 20
NEW 1981 280ZX's
IN STOCK
AND
READY TO ROLL!
24 M0/24,000 MIU SllYIC'
COMftACTSA.YA.l.A.U
OM MOST US. CAIS
176 VOLKSWAGEN
Alf CO<>C1 A~ A;! .. ....., ,_ ,,_ rllly wt\I ..,.... b1n "-'200 0-'°"' I(...,. Slue llooti H...,.y ,..,.,. • IOO ..,.., IO flllli
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'3025
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'73 CHEVROLET ~
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II .. , AT• --.AM'""-Ill Nd -coco-
OM -••°"" -I IOllUIOI '2178
'78 MONZA
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.•75 DATSUN
HATCMIACI 4cyl.411>.llr.:o--"""'·_, _ _,..S'-
-... -' '2497
NEW 1980 310 GX
4 DR. HATCHBACK
55-4 cvl • ""' , Q)( Ol<G • 1fl '*' llr•. '""' well l1'CI llOdyscMI tftOUIOlnQO Ootou~ •HI~ g\111
end mot• Siio. 1"411-0 I t80(Ml(ll
WE LEASE ALL MAKE
CAIS AMD TIUCKS
NEW 1980 210
4 DR. STA. WAGON $5488 w.---&tllO "-·-·-moul01~g1 unct••Htl, etc Sr• UHO
075710)_ .............. ;.i
NEW 19•0 DA TSUM
4x4 PICKUP
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n .1.... ...,,...,. to40
HIPi, St... IOtl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 43•41r9........,.
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1977 Scarab JO' l11rin 35Cll, •.11•••'••• .. ••••• .. ••••• ........ -..i . f0t11nl"''ut'i ••••••••••••••• •u•••••••••••••••••••• BALOWlll'C Accro1onlc k* Gear ,.. ~nu.tor trombone ..._la .. oe S R 101 el•(' t'QNOfe '1000/ obo '768 ""1 Call 67J.M7l t•ves
--C9fe. Ea~ ccin typewrt• •tC'Olffalna M4•in n .• ..._
UVNACHORD RE· VF.RB Fu 11 )' e q u i p p e d ,
175 _ _!!2..:!!!!, beautU\&IJy ma intalned,
,ready lo cruise or live i\llenlloo Soni Writera, aboard. Slip may be
low hrs, hl1h perf. equip. TWll \l'ails, alnt 1hape,
70mph+, mu1t aell, •llmt.td•.aooo.
124,500 wJtrlr 7S8-lll3 o r • -:=-.ia.llOD.IT~aAer futan, lille new. tl50 H ,._ u MON 0 ~P IN R!!!:r1._!~~·0w'n11111t ~~~ HIFf. ,._... Ill -t" .. Wh~ ~ I~'° ••••••••••••••••••••••• -OROA.N '7t, LdUe Ou11 r.lbow icu1rd 111 U 5
Aluu 4 channel aound on available. ll't\% Finan<'·
sound tape d~k. Brand IJll Pollible. 172.000, or Ueautlful Zenith 25" color new heitda. xlnt cond •.ooo I.I no brUter in·
lotl -~-1-983-·------t1at1141M1 tl40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~llO W OunAA AMP Oftke'8111-Ke)'b<>ard, auto pl•y1 ~ ~
eua s.uo 0 80 Ule _. El.IM portab&. rcaturff fo'ln• ,1rt 11..1..\jf<it.:"~~~~· ltett .Owtar with 25 ~ ~~..kllf.&.i."><"
1V. 2 yr wmly, free de w1lh warranty. Clyde. volved. Cle~t ·
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J Mt:-Demo Sale.Greut -~--with Ooorboardl and 4.S loah, W 9060 ----~~~~r~ nr• ttar"°"anCTebrle 671-.,._ -O•dtloa, AIJ..._ 'f'l• 1011nd rel ardanl
1ue•a1 (5 'aS') are VIOLIN: Gd •llotdcot ._ eqwpped wHh huvy
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Wurlllter Or.i11n wllh !I
keybolerdil. •> nthe.laer,
cta~m& ('hclrdli, cu• r\I
cordfor. 1rr ~aut wc~n
cabtn~ '750 847 fl7?l
Plano. ruu 1111~ uprtiiht.
very l(uod rond , f7M> m 1839 ........ ~al: .. ' rectory pr1 c .. , .. Mii · otrmAc at MOO S1i1M IOtl ,,.. 1••••••••• .. ••••• D111141oul Hay • Reach ,;;-;,;;: ....... •• ••• • •• • ••
l I II ·s • • c 11 l I' v • ~.at~ X-cnu11try •k1ls, poles, IUIO. N ... ftt11 IM7 boot•. Men's II lo!11('11
Call «""10 or •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• con<tt f2.4.00 C:oll1Je11
....,.,..... Slllhpau puppl••· N I P, su-~~eni111b
llo&orola a c hannel AKC, M W. told fr wh St-II \\1th t-:ASt;'
Or and n w <tuwn11 k 1
Jackel•, 1•01wcrl11 1nt(1
v•lJI, k5 l\ak for T11rrv ~l lil\12 ~ ..
'T1K.aw1U1alt1JetSk1 Xlnt
Nln<I SLlOO or btl:st offer
s.'Mlc4'1113 "c·• ... --... 1095 •••••••••••••••••••••••
S HOW C ASE S &
DISPLAY RACKS. Ex
cepUonal pr1ces New 11d
qual Mon thru Fri Ml--0622 .
....,.r, 1115; Cod•·•· •nu - -11·s a ORF:fo:Z":
........ Ml·-!ell kUe \ttm.s 642 5878 C:l!b~1f11.-d Art~ tl42 .~iH Want .\11.; Cull &t2 :>ti7K
Mew tiff ...... Hew tlOO Alltot, Hew
8peakers . at great ....... ..._... horsepower Johnson out·
prll'l.'S Allant1c Mui.1c ........... board J ack Curley
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'49, Luderg 16. 2.Sf\, vam
hull. s lip 1n NB .
beaut i Cu I $4000
8fH·9010.
·145 E 17th St . c M ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mt-~home .or84()..2254
64&8896 Gae•e .a 90 IO on the boat weekends.
Motobecane moJ>e4. lo m l.
xlnl coad. Pund w-e pro-
of tublla , c arr1ln g
bellllfl, ~ Mil +
hehntt.Mtt. •lM1
COLOR T. V. Sl:ll
1 Year Warran1ty
642-5340
ti' Magna vox s t e reo.
i\ml Fm. record player .
xlnt cond. l!SS. 631·6752.
•••••••••••••••••••••••
8' Din1hy, flber1laas over
wood oars. oar locks &
davit hooks. 1225. Gd
oond. 54& 7580.
loGh,M.W111•ce/ Ser.tee f020 -----...................•...
0 Y N A C JI 0 R o. 8-0at refinishing. ,top
AMPLll'1ER 11ides, boot stripes. super
S7S 962·9757 structure. non-skid. refs. - - - ----342.7413
The Castest draw in the -----
West .a Daily Pilot FiberJlass & gel-coat re·
Classified Ad. Call Today pair. Reasonable, relia·
642-5678. _ _ _ _ _ ble. Refs. 492.5733
9100 t...to1, Hew
21 · flberclass Tug,
la lander W~kender or SANT AHA 525
Character Bay Launch. Haa absolutely ever·
6mo. old. VW Rabbit Ylhing, 8 bags. beaut.
Diesel. Full galley, cond. Poss NB. slip.
·stove, refrigerator. dbl. $13,000. Owner will con·
berth, head, complete . sider exch a n ge for
119,500. 646-7887. BMW. Me r cedes or
. Seville. ~·5184 eves'.
30 Penn Yan, twin dsl. .
SPortfiaher, dealer de· ISL. 24 F. G. sloop, head,
mo , ru11 electronics galley, slpe 4, 8HP OB,
adar. Cull fishing pkg·. xlnl cond. Race/cruise,
Every option. $68,S · sll.P avail. Reasonably
213·S82·2859, 213·~ pnced. PP. (714) 499-4148
'80 Penn Yan Spo 8 8' Sabot fiberglau. fully
& Cruisers. All IB. no equip. & recond., $SOO
outdrive problems. Mdl OBO, 835·2122 CO >.
8\'811: 2017", 22'. 23', 24'. 67S.~H) -
2111'. 28', 30', 33·. Closeout
s a.le, call today. Manne
Outfitters. 2l3·592·28S9.
213.592.2444
12· Snowbird . n i c e
learner's boat.~.
675-0349
·;5 Ericson 32. cstm Int·
--.. ~5•0•,•1•MT-A•G•.1-• ext 6 s ails, whl. knot.
VHF. many xtras, boal 23' custom bit Chriscrafl covers. nicest on West
cabin cruiser . complete Coast. Must see! S39,900 ly refurbished June 1980 Head. galley. sips 4 . Firm. 96S-7003or~_·08_i_2
Dana Pt. Manna. s lip
B·ll Mainland S8000
Avail lo see on wkends.
we e kd ys c all
15' SVNF1SH SAILBOAT
Like New. 1700. Call
642·4300 ad •331
1213)945·3805. 16' Hobie Cat, xlnt cond.
___ _ $1200. 644-1405 bet ween 8
. &5 wkdys. 77-23' Mako. 1nb. fully ------
eqwpped. pnced lo sell 2'2' Columbia, cabin. 51,
'673-9363 hp J ohnson. $1600 or
1979 21 ' Ellminator lh}
Cru1!>f'r nnh used lfl
times Seto to ·apprec> t \'t•
979-7288
'W Formula. 23' ·Huns ex
eel Bes t ofr
~3·3420
trade for Hobie 645·9419
orS<lf>.4479
loots, SUps/
Dodls 9070 •••••••••••••••••••••••
J-'t1r rent. 25' side tie ~ca r,
fem . Balboa Isl
673 1440
Boston Whaler lJ, IO llP. loots, 5pHd &
loaded. trailer. S2KIJ(} Sid 9010
Dys · 675-0740 ••••••• ••••••••• •• • • • ••
2:r U:\'.1 Fl. YTC.
:'llew 318Chry. \'H f . -.nolr
1-~inancrng, shp a\ all
Retail pnrt· $19,UOO
~ A Y &tG !1000
'79 Bayllner Libert~. 20',
like new l20 hp inboard,
marine radio. trailer,
$825() 673 W19
PEUGl!OI' 1816 Ulre new.
256 m.llea. '615. IJD.adlt
Clmattl MoPecl. S300 or
beet otter.
~. ........ ..... ,
S.11hh fllO •••••••••••••••••••••••
'Tl YAMAHA YZ.250 •• .....
'76 Honda ~8 TSOP' Model,
en&ine 811 C action 4X
pistoal _.t rilio Weber
40 ocoi.18 carb. R cam .
All enrtne won done by
Noma C1t'le Prod. Less
t han 1000 m iles on
e n1ine. Cutom seats
Kreber raialft1 headers.
New cruisln1 handle
bars a nd mirrors .
49'l·2858
'79 Yamaha 750 Spet'ial,
excelle nt Sl7SO, call
Scou. Dys (Zl3)444-4103
or 840-5088 nithta.
'77 XA1SXlntCond. ..
$2756
'78 SUZUXJ :-C2
S1H/
6"·521.5
1961 Harley Davidson
5portater Trike
Xlnt cond. ~:;e.,_
Kaw 900 Cus t om Zl,
beaut.. blke, $1100 /080.
Call Kirt. 848-~7.
Motor"-.. S.1 a.t/St•• 9160 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Rent: 22' Lux. Motor
Hme. sips 6. self·conl. -
S2 5 0 /wk . + 8 •I m I.
64().8.$85
2!r c AU FOR.\/ r"
Fly Bridge Sportf1sher
F 1gls A·I eng VHF. Sndr
Financing. sLip av all
l\\o Kd"' Jct ~k1~. new
nc \ er used. S.1500 fo r
both 548·11711 '~~====~~ I •HIWPOllMS..2 •
Retail pnce $25,000
$16,500 i\ y 646-0000 -----
28" OWENS EXPRESS
VS Power, VHF. Sounder
F'inancrng. slip avail
Retail pnce Sl2.000
$8500 A Y &4&0000
'73 28' Lubia OWC, all
1lass. lwn 1as . cstm
S.F .. 2 bait, A.P .. fath..
VHF. Bimini w/incl &
covers. psbl NB slip.
Sl.8. 000. 673--0317
31' Silverton Flybndge.
'78· N.B sltp avail Twin
225 HP. gen, like new
with many xtras. SU.500
PP Bayley. 644·7872 or
751·lJl1.
J~rsen 15' Siu & Fish Boat •u.te newlOll\nia
with SO HP Mercury & •Sleeps 4ad\dta
trailer. Sl.500. 546-2629. •Spacious rear bath
13· Slu Boat. wttrailer. 100
hp .\1er c, mus t sell, s 1800 551-27 4.1
14· Glas:.pa r w SO hp
mere & trlr En~ nds
work S350. 631-5417 -----....... "·• '°" .......................
Dry storage avallable.
Newport Dun es. 1131
Back Ba y Dr N B
644-0510
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CcsfNrt.,Sde/ ..... tl20 •••••••••••••••••••••••
w /pulhtan ls tub
•Dbt door cedu lined w~
·~l.che.n witb .11n1led·
counlertop
• Loads ol stcrage
•Dual air condlt.ionera
-6 new 8 pty tires •N,,.. ~•~r\hJone up -~~wde~~~-= ea.
DALE'S RV
17141 llt-4446
1'Clllllarvard Ave.
Irvine
'79 arou1ham
'79 Datsun. 7.,..,· bed. incl. motorhoatt.-Uke new.
Trade your old stuff for dlx King cab. like new. Good mlWqe. '1000 4'
new goodies w ith a se e to a ppr e", take b"":~.·l:>-mts. Call
Classified ad. 642·5678 ~1080. MS-4&14 AM. Mi.-Gf•'410.1
C'oa'°"'° M'o . a , ...... 2 ...... .. -·~·-' -4C1L.-
-4 .. p • • d Automat ic
trantml .. lon, ~I transmission. power
well mou1d i nga. steering & brakes.
fabric C8re, 4 Whffl whe e 1 we II
d lac brakes and mouldings, 4 wheel
• ptn1trtpea and morel disc brakes & fabric
(VC2424&A 1-178393) care.
IVC24246A 1·18024 7!
1980¥0&.VO ltllVOLVO
2DOOl•AM 4DOOIS9AM
-4CYL--•en.-
4 speed transmission. A utomatic
air cond .. wheel well transmission. power
mouldings. fabri c steering & brakes.
care. 4 wheel disc pinstripes. wheel well
brakes. pinstripes & mouldings. fabric
guard, morel more! (VC24245A 1·180974) (VC244'5~ 1-587169)
1979 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE
4 cyl. engine. 4 1peed ttan1ml11ion with
overdrive. 1tereo, ttHI radial tires and ·
morel (8&1WYF~ •899·
ltllVOLVO lnl YOLYO •T
JDOOIS9AM 2.oa.SPOllT
-4CYL-S9AM
-4CYL-Sunroof. 4 speed Sunroof. 4 speed transm ission transmissio n w /overdrive . a ir w/overdrive . alloy cond .. power steering wheels. wheel well & brakes. pinstripes. mou I ding. fabric fabric guard. more! guard. more. (VC24245A 1 -1783~) (VC24245A 1-182297)
1979 VW RAlllT
4 cyl. engine. automatic tran1mlN1on. err
conditioning. AM/FM. steel radial tlrH &
velour interior. Looks like brand newl
(987WZK).
1978 TOYOTA CELICA
4 cyl. engine. 5 SQe:ad tran1.. l.ctory atr
cond . steel radial tires. body side mold·
lngs. pin stripes & wheel well moldlnga
(087VPT),
I '
. .
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ARE 111111 Ir
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IMW '71J hh.. t1JO Dt1tt1M t7JO , l•p1rW ...._, l•fHN'f9d 1, l..,ortld ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••
"11 s.10. 411pd, ai r. rn1113. lt71DATSUH '72 Dat1un 1200, 8110, ..... '727 ...._ t7JZ ~IHI 9740
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Welll...,.•Surfen ---
1 blk to bda. ID n trailer. TIUCIS
...... S. aw.,eatM!d. nu Your Oralll~ County
crpta • drpa SOU Ram T o uah T r ut"k ~-llJ.JD.-c...
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• or ,,.. tor Dune
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SOUTH
COAST
DODGE
I IAfl '4YI S -Harbor Blvd Wl1M ._ ,AITS COSTA MmA
laported car parta 146.0UO UIPOaT ----
AUTOSUPPLY '74 EI Camlno350 8Jk blk.
101 N. M&Mhe6tw IGtr 4 spd Brand new
Aaabehn nueoo 1n1 New ores. ad mpa
'Tl Spitl\re llOOO ~
Partatorsale l., O.ta..a Pllup. >ht.II. ....... .,.. maa wheels . tires Lo
---ma. lake ne w SS.000 Mhc..... 831-1 .. 6
2411. 260%,.... '76 Ford P U .. xlnt cond,
SDHarlloc'llvd
COfn' A M !SA
t7t.JIOO
WllUY
CLIAMCAIS
AMDftUCkS
C ONMfl I
< H t VA< ll t I
' 'I
~4 6 I 100
HfeHIUYll
Tup dollar. for Sport~
Cara. 8~, Campen.,
914's, Audi I
Aik Cor UIC MGR
JIMMAQilO
YOUCSWA ...
11711 Beach Blvd.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
141-JOOO
7 .. ., hber1lass s h ell . all ....._,,.,,._.
nras Best olfer Dys· •••••••••••••• •••••• • • •
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lllPORT ANT
NOTICETO •
READERS AND
ADVJ:RnsERS
5418--3011. eves SS7 ·4639. Atf9 I-. '705
'75 Toyota P .U .• x lnt
mechanical cond, .atra
clean, new radials, $2750
or bet ofr. 642-6783.
'79 Datsun Pickup. LS.000
ml, 5'45. Nero Corvette.
89t·33Sl.
.......................
FINAL ALFA ROMEO
CLEARANCE
ALL '7is MUST GO!
"We're Dealin' ..
1910 SPIDllS
HlllMOW!!!
• '66 Chevy ~ t.on pickup.
ps, pb. moo. ( 1E6.1S031. IEACH IWOITS
Nero Corvette, 894-3357. a. Dove Slttel
NEWPORT BEACH
aa./fm c .... .atr11 clean. 2IOZ $1100. Call aft. 3. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• ••••• •••
8111• ut-SJ $speed w/air, a\ereo & es1..-. '73'°' Jensen Kealy. reblt '79 Mercedes 300D diesel,
n:•I wire hweelt. Low ------VISIT YOUI efll, 4 cyl, 2t m~. $3500. like new, all extras. sun-
·71 BMW 8N, all oSJllorui. rnlleaae. jet black beau· '7110.Uun 3llOZX GL pica. nm • ......_. CO•Sf muat aell.1'1M1882 roof. Mexico cassette,
bell•. d ,000 ml, mint ty lutYPX> .atras Transferred, take ~ ,.. 11. a.w... •Y~ etc. Sl9.500. Ser vice r e·
oond. Wbd1tv $81 4015 n-a over IM. lat 2 moa. f ~ ~ -~zaaz-.---. .~ ~li"llrs"1itidn~...--t'8Jr--~· --,. :: • -= XIO_.,. ~ ~ ~ "' ' 41111F4:80C an Sl>"'ilf.' ., ~ • ~4 • ..•••••••0 •••••••••••• 1-497·5612 111 am Sat or
SADIMMACK
VAWY
l...oll'S .. ,.. ,... ........ ............
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ltlO .. W'1!
Excellent Selection
Come In Today
Before 11iey're Gone'
AAM. ••
~w·,
ToChH11FroM!
"'or the Best Deal 1n
Oranae County Come
See Ut Today !
SADOUIAQC
YAWY IMPOITS
28402 Marauerite Pkwy.
Mission Viejo
lll-J040 495.4949
Closed Sundays
C.,,t 9715 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
'78 BMW 3201. all options.
beiae. 45.000 m i, mint
cond. Wlmd/ev. 581-4015
'79 Capri , black RS,
JtMMARIMO H1AD9UARTl:IS 'l1KarmannGbia48M. Sun
YOUCSWA... '76 0at.aunP.U .. IOflgbed, TOD•Yl.l.I. nma.alnt.$.1300. --·---
18111 Beach Blvd camper shell, &d cond. ~ ~-3201 '67 Mer cedes 200. late
HUNTINGTON BEACH ~-~ .. 730-75-46. UMIVIRSITY ..._. '731 blue. snrf. iclnt cond .
14Z..JOOO .73 ...,,,,. 1 · SALE:SA S!!RVJC E •••••• •••••••• • ••••••• • S2SOO. Must see. 497 ·4649. . 7,~ ma. Ot.DSMOllU '71 Muda RX2, 4·dr. nu '77 ~L. 45.00o ;;,I, xlnt
lt77DATSUN
S harp li ttl e F 10
hatchback. See to ap·
pred ate. (001571 >
SZHS
JtMMA.RINO
VOUSWA(HN
l87U Beach Blvd.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
14~zooo
197tDATSUH
llOZDOOR •
4 speed. trans .. cassette
stereo & body side mold·
ings . I0294031 . <Stk.
5233).
ONLY $4219
NEWPCHn' DATSUN
888 Dove Street
NEWPORT BEACH
Ul-IJOO
M6-:r736. HONDA pain\, nu enc. lJK m i. cond. tan w / lthr int.
----GMCTIUCKS snoo. 98.l-2847 -$23.~. Dys: 644-6440,
'77 280Z. Orig owner 2a50Harbor Blvd. '80 RX7, tvr , blk ant .. air. Eves: 673-3238. BuriunjSy. 4 spd. AIC. COSTAMESA onJ 200 · -oo Pp tapes, xlnt cond. S62SO 540.9640 Y mi-. ..,, • · · ~ 974Z
7141675· 7259 97~!M aft 5. •••••• ••••••••••••. •• ••
Mlscll .. ous
240%. 260%,.....
768-5837
'7 6 Dats un B 2 1 0
Hon eybe e, g d cond.
blOO. or bst otr 642·5235.
957-6641.
'80 280ZX. perf cond, T
roof. lo mileage Loaded
'77 HOHDA CIVIC
Automatic transmission,
power brakes , gas
rnileaee. (85.SSUi>
$34"
~?t..ttJ.e
LINCOLN-MERCURY
16 AUTO CENTER DR. JRVINE BJ0..7000
Silver Blue 731·7438 '76Honda,Jdr,5seat.air.
eves clean. runs gd , 12950
'80 Da t s un 210. xlnt cash. 642-8995.
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Fiat 9725 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'78 FIAT .Sport 124 Convt.
Whtfran Jnt l own . new
tires. well m aintalned.
S4999 Cal I 714 · 760·0728
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'68 Jaa XKE Roadster.
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rrunt. orig. Call 644·4147
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body tint. Wires. radials. sa:m. Lag 661 ·3982
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may trade 714·493-9188
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642-0886.
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•7g 300 Turbo. lmmac.
Maple yellow. $26,000
(No sunroof) 64().9'738
'71 4SOSL. 14,000 mi.
A" 10" l owner. S27 .950
(714 ) 673--4116
'73 4SOSL. silver. mint,
new tires. $13.900. P P
64(). 9613. 549-8004
'72 250C. xlnt cond ,
S6000.
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original miles. Ver y
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YOUSWACHM
18711 Beach Blvd
HUNTINGTON BEACH
14~ZOOO .·,, --::-
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$5995
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'79 Spider 2000. sell : $7700
ur take ov~r lse: $400 &
kee p e qui t y & dep .
$242/mo. 22 mos. 8500 m i,
fully equipped, auto. A
clean classic. 642·9S72
'79XJSN•w
Wht/Red Jnl. S21 ,600
675-5603
JIM MARINO
VOLKSWAGEN
'68 MB 250S E coupe. 18711 Beach Blvd
white. blue leather int. HUNTINGTON Bf:ACH Want Ad Results 642 5678 a /c, radio. 675-5953 842-ZOOO
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1910 5051
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NEWPORT BEACH
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2888 Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
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All models et discount prices ... see US!
1979 YW
SCIROCCO
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VOLi< SW A.GEN
18711 Beach Blvd.
HUNTINGTON BEACll
84Z.2000
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5µm f>'l2 7003 '77 CHEVROLET
i6 Buick £.-,t:itc Wagon.
full) cquq:iµed. xlnt t'Ond
l:IJ9.(J783 lifter 5pm
Codllloc 991§
CAMARO
S te reo. till wheels,
c u s to m wh eels .
automatic. air . <866SPR J
S,.clal $3597
.;·;·~·~;;~~·~·;~~~: S 0 UT H
9808 m i l~!~ Stainless C QA 5 T
steel roof', westem sad 0 G [
die leathe r int erior . D D
every option. a bsolutely
like n e w ,\ P o rsche
tradc·in t 114WG01
S 14, 995. firm
2888 Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
540.0330 -----1
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LONG BEACH
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$4995
JIMMARIMO
YOUCSWAGEN
18711 Beach Bl vd
HUNTINGTON l:IEACH
842-2000
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VOLVO
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1974VWGHIA.
Last year for this da~~JC·
Hpeed coupe. 123i6.5!i 1
S4695
JLMMARIHO
VOLESWA.GEN
Ui711 Beach fllvd
llL"NTINGTON Bf.·\Cll
842-2000
t97S VW CAMPEil
Dynamite Westfalla w /4
speed. stereo. (0178521
SSttS •
JIM MARINO
VOU<SWAGEN
187 11 Beal•h Blvd
HL'='o"flNGTON BEACH
842-2000
73 1;w Super Hct'llc
AM !')I. s unroof. new
llres $2500 Call aft ..\pm
M-F or anyumc.· Sat M
Sun 839·l001
197 6 VW CAM,ER
Very s harp Weslfal1a
cam per w/automatic &
stereo. Clean! (068900 )
S64'5 .
JIM MARINO
VOUCSWAGEH
18711 Beach Blvd .
HUNTINGTON BEACH
142-2000
'66 V W Fast beck .
SHARP! New Int. Orig.
O wn . Xln t Co nd
1175010 80 M&-6457 after
5pm
1976VWIUG
Sharp swiroof. 4 speed.
stereo t ape. t64SPHB>
SlHS
JIMMAJUNO
VOUCSWACHH
l87U Beach Blvd.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
142-ZOOO
'74 V W Con ver tib l e
Classic immac, new int.
new tires, 673-4760.
1971 VWGHIA
S h arp Red 4 s p eed
clessl ~ coupe. Fr es h
engine. (821.7.ST>
$3295
JIM MARINO
VOUCSWACHN
18711 Beach Blvd.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
142-2000
'74 BUG Ext/Int Xlnt
Cond. New Pnt Ir Tires.
Runs Great S3200 ri rm
548-3237
· '76 SCI ROCCO.....
,S4500/or best ofr
758-<J850
'64 VW. l owner, looks Ir
runs great. Sl800. Call
842,SQ2()
·72 Bus. xlnt mech Ir lnt,
new paint, xtras, bnt of.
fer, 961-211188 P. P.
'77 VW But. anrf. Am/Fm
stereo, 41.000 m l. $4395 .
(L lf685SES >. Net'o
Corvette, 8M·SM7.
4!8 BUI. seml·llkk. reblt ename. moo or best of.
·fer.M~ .•
73 Camper, NM 1reat •
auto tram, aeoo. call
aftertPll....... •
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pamt. look:. & run!. l(uod
$15511 li41 112711
'6i \'W HUJ:J. •'Ill! ( lllll I
pletel~ '" 1·rhault•d 11 1·"
pain I. nt·I' hall .>I>! I~,
1966 Harbor Bl\'d
COSTA M ESA
646-9303 540-946 7
OR'4MGE COUNTY
VOLVO
80 Diesel Se•·1lle. new.
silver & blue. loaded
.,o ou.J l'lll j!UJr on t'nl!
$16.500 !'»O 3!!31 '4k1lv-.
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'57 Chev Wagon. -tdr. Bel
\1r 350 eng Clean.
S220l 1 96(). 5827
;~ Impala. 4dr. ale 61.000
rni xlnt l'ond :"lew tires.
P~ PH S9S01 firm,
~ !!1'50
'" ~o nt e Ca rlo ,
•• m fm :.tereo 8trk. CB
rad i o A 1 co n d .
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'1' CHIYii ii Lookift1 ror ttya. and ruel OAANOECOUNTV'S 'tn Mlll\llf\i, 6-cyl. aood '71 OLDS ti 74 Pinto ).dr runabout.
2 .. __ --., at a ......... -•bl-,._, t•und Rat offe.r a~y AT, AC. radio, I owner. -..r. 4 •~ed. only ..,... .......... ,, • ..,_, .. 1M&m1 IMI 46lV -•-· 1 •.111 m.i&el Ulle new price? Whfther yov wish UNCOLN·llEl<.:URY or Automatic tranamlaalon. ..,. m . St•. 54()..1873. '74 WAGON. In Good
Shape, lots ol extras! <MTXllS) lo b\t)' OC' Leue OEAl,.J:RSKJP ·~ M\latllfti Fut back 4 ractcwy air COlldiUonln1. •79 Pinto Stat.Ion Wagon, 4 11"9 ftYUS IAYfl!LADHOI speed, newena1ne, :IU!\ power s\eerin&. power cyl, s tick s h irt , air . Ofrer 547-3182
4 .. ...
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'11 CMIVIOUT
SOUTH
COAST DODGE
-Harbor Blvd COST" MESA
140-0UO
CANICI
AutomaUc lranlmlatluo.
fadcwy air t"GftdiUonint.
power steerin1. PQwer
bnkea. tinted glau , "--4 9940
38,000 m lle1 Sharp ••••••••••-••••••••••••
~•13PIB l '76FOllOWAGON
Pitt AUlomaUC' tranam1As1on,
fartory a.Ir roncbtlooin1. ~--lflll!lltt~e power steerinc. power
-.-ip T• brUH. tlnted &lass, IUi
LINCOLN MERCURY
16AUTOCENTER DR
IRVINE &» 7000
1•1e rack. low miles
<M7~1
SUH
l.INCOl..N·ME ACURY ''"'nlllOfl ~ -. bry es. power windows, t JO ooo · 16 UI Auto Center Or M'z 3767 64167711 power seat., whitewall 1 ereo, cass, · ma, '78 Honzon. •door, stic.k .
like new. Low mileage
Orig. ownr. Ofrs41M·5607
SOJo"'wy Lde Jo'0tt111 t•1t1t tires, tinted glass. t 111 oril owner . '290010 8 0 .
IRVINt"! '76 Uh11A II , loaded w tu · wheel, cruise control. "94·548&. --__ _
IJ0.7000 trn . d un, ong owner. Very Clean. (471VNJ> '71 Pinto. snrl. 2 new tires '°""• 9965 ~ Wf.O 2225 S4Jtt + mags, Am/Fm cass + ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 MllCUIT
COUGAI
Jo'aMOf') air roodill{lflllll(,
lilt wheel, <'1111,,.tlt' X
TRA SJJAk V UMOVW 11 1
CAU IJ0.7000
LINCOLN M •~R<'\J RY 16 AU1'0C~'rt:tt OH
IRVINF. 800 7000
'llH VK, 11 kc nt!w, ur1 g
<IWTUlr $J,!'J(JtJ
bll t751
6" M1,1stanii. 6 cyl, clc1.1n .
11.SOU.
IM7 Ml8.
64'~ CLASSIC am1fm
l'll8b. nu tires pnt, xlnt
ware .wheels SJ900873-7339
many other xtras. $1000. ·es Pontiac GTO. Cherry
After 6pm Call 847·Z2S3 inside & out! Owner
LINCOLN-MERCURY '74 Pinto Runabout, orig mU1t seU ! As kine Sl.595
Call 67~ 1763 after 6 p. m. 16AUTOCENTER DR. owner, 37.000 mi, xlnt
IRVINE -~_:_7000 l'Ofld, 675-21.34 or 645·6905. '72 Pontiac Station Wgn,
'710LDS
Cun.ASS
Supre me Brougha m ,
cruise control, till wheel.
air power windo ws ,
locks, s plit seats. stereo.
rty_..,.. t'60 all pwr, runs rtne. Good
••••••••••••••••••••••• m ile age. $600 0 8 0 . 494.9283 '77 rL YMOUTH
VOL.AU W AGOM '79 Trans Am, like ne~ ..
l!m Monarrh Gh11a, :t 1lr . ~bile 9955 s uper clean. <098WQY >
Automatictransmission, must sell. l ow mi ,
factory air conditioning . $6000/orrer. 548-5195
power steering, power
brakes. tinted glass. Jug· ~:W:d 9'70 lully eqwp , 40,000 n11, ••••••••••••••••••••••• $5397
5131 d11ylll ~ 2990 Brghm, lo m1 Lots of ex·
gage rack. Must go. •••••••••••••••••••••••
(447YBA> '74 T·bird, xlnt cond .. sun·
'77 CHIYIOUT
CMIV&LI COUPI
x i:ond, UIW, Sulllll. 79 Ol ds Os l C utlitss SOUTH
~-~ lflll!lht(Jle eves tras Assum lea:.e of buy ~ ,. 7l4 955 0031 d y:t o r COAST S26tt roor. lo mi, new radial
tires
T ilt wheel. c u s to m
wheel, air. l\.M radio <2'MSWW >
S24t7
LINCOLN MERC RY 78 Zeph}r \ 8 Stat Wgn SM 1673ev "'<Ptds
l6AL'TOCENTER DR dUto p . A l". rouf DQDG E IR\lN£ ""'' 7000 rack, xlnl cund "1-t50 '79 Olds Cutlass 20.boo LINCOLN-MERCURY """ i00-0l34 bl r I S2.l7 per Oa~ _ pro em r ee m1 es. 16AUTOCENTER DR. That's litlleto lJJ~
~?t.tid.e
DAILY PILOT ,,,.
SOUTH
COAST DODGE
'7tFORD
GtlANADA GHIA
<.:o upe w power win
dows. sealS. locks Tilt
wheel. stereo. cruise, air
6 cylinde r gas saver
Don't miss this o ne
(775XNA>
Thl':.t' llttll' J<b rl'Jll> Garaged Better than ~~~~~d. IRVlNE 83().7000 lor an ad in the Oath
"url-.h1111 thl' thow.and:; new No kink.s S5S8S. Help yourseu to a Pilot Sen·1ce Din:ctur~ People who need Peoplt! There ., an l'""' y, '" '"'
of uther !Jt.-OIJI!! 111 1h1~ Dys 830-9'190, 493· 7171 ; 540.033o !leaping selection or th;.it can t:st:ibhs h vou·r Th1.1t 's what tht• \111.1 tu -.di th~t lnc~ d 1•
a. Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
54NJJO
511 US FllST!
We have a aood selection
or NEW • USED
Chevrolet.a!
CONNELL
CHEVROLET
'-\...,.. H If "',, HI"'
1 r .... J \ \1 r .... ,
~4b-I 200
$47'7 .
SOUTH
COAST
DODGE
2888 Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
540.0JJO
'945 ---------...................... .
Cllrysler tt25 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'76 COflJ)()VA BUt Lthr .
lat. Ilk Eld. P /S, P /8,
A/C, P /W, 12200/080 ~eves .,.. ft JS
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ASPIMWA«M>H
Automatic. All radio,
air, root radl. C 481TRF)
SJ4f 7
SOUTH
COAST DODGE
28 Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
54NJ30
'67UMCOl.N
Automatic lransmission,
rac:tory air conditioning,
rull power, power steer· ina. power brakes, 63,000
original miles. <TZV265>
CallJ0.7000
~?~ti~e
LINCOLN· MERCURY
16AUTOCENTER OR.
IRVINE 830-7000
Mltc.y ff SO •••••••••••••••••••••••
liimCU.Y C~AI
Automatic transmission,
ractory air conditioning,
tinted class. vinyl roor. UJt wheel. X·TRA clean.
m .. t see. <640VWHl
SU ff
~?t.tie:he '70 Dodge Dart, 2dr.
_ power. A/C, radio. $700 HONDA
rpr/maint receipts. $1295 lBAUTOCENTER DR.
Caib. ~-IRVINE 830-1600
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AUTO CENTER
MOTHIMG OVER
54995
1425 IAIR ST., COSTA MISA
SUPEI• CARS -
AFFOIDAILE PRICES
71DATSUM $2495 FIO WAeoH ..•••.•••
EQuipment includes 4 speed 1ransm1ss1on and"
AM/FM stereo radio A super value on this gas
~rt "65UJT .
i::. .......... 54495
Eaulpment includes 5 speed transmission. air
conditioning and wire wheel covers. C4'00UJT).
'11 CHIVIOllT S] 7 9 5 MONTICAILO ...... .
Auto,,,at1c trans 1111 wheel v1rw1 roof oower
steerino 5 bra1cec: air cond & rallve soort
wheels '718ZIO'
77POID .
Lft WMQM .......... 5299 5
Wlttl PoW8f' seats & windows. air conditioning,
stereo racJIO & morel (893RKTJ.
~,: ........... '2995
Eoulpn'l9nt includes 5 speed trans,,,lsslor>
,.M FM radio. decals & bodv side ,,,oldinos.
This '"oaseaver" has LOW MIL E~1 '525PRJ).
71CAll.LAC '2495 a 9IQlll:t80 ••••••••••••
Futt PoW9f, lir condttlonlng. leathef covered
•8h & AM/FM st8'90 radio. (733EHN).
~ ........... '4695·
4 epeed ,,.,,. w icruise control. factory air
cond •. pwr. lteering & brakes. AM lfM stereo w 'CIHetre t1pe player & m1g wheels.
1011XUB).
J rt'a y, hu :.srt! I l'gular e~es. 493-l332. '72 Olds Vista Crwser . Qualified Hopefub µrofr:-s1onal identit y DAILY PILOT '"u no lunger UM' Ju..,1
USt-r:> uf na:-.:o.1flcd Cal l htH·.:>omethmg to sell" drive to apprec iate. mtheOAJLYPJLOT For more 1nformat1un SERVICEDIHECT()I<\' .11f\crt1.'>t' 1t 1n the ~ur a~ taker at ~2·!'>1;711 la~s1fwd ads do 11 wt'll. $1500/olr. 54&-4131 HELP WANTED ADS ra~l_642·~8-1s all ab<ml ' t•1.._ ... 1f1f'(f ' l°dll 1.~.! :>67k
Auto1, H•w 9100 Auto1, New 9100 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos. Hew 9800
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. APPLIES TO .
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LOW PlllCE ,,
MEW 1980
LE· BARON SALON
COW'l,.·~1
brakes. pwr se,.• ~inyt top. AM/FM
ve. automatic tran!l~ ">wr. steering &
1:g;~-:;.;111 • ~ .. 95 • mu<h mote!
1977 CHRYSLER
' COllDOIA COWi
This one·s loaded Inc. V8, auto. trwis.. air cond .. pwr
steering & brakes. split s>wr. seat, pwr. windows, sun-
roof & vinyt tap, AM/FM stereo 8 tllld<. leattler Int..
tilt. cruise & much $ more! C 150RZP).
1979 PLYMOUTH
VOUlllmAM ve. automatic trens.. air conc:I.. pwr. steering &
brakes. custom molding, radio. waw tires & morel (992YB0). . . s
FOR FUET· SALE OR LEASE .
INFORMATION, CALL 54 6• 19 ROCKY EN&LAND
HEED CASH??? .
We pay top dollar for good, cie&n late model cera:See
Curt Davis or Bryan He9'teth tOday. WI AU.OW TM .
DOU.Al llOI YOUI TIMI N .. UI MOW1tt
SERIAL #2803
1979 CHRYSLER
UIAIOMS.AM ve. automatic transmission. air eond .. pwr. steering &
brakes. p.tded vinyl top. AM/FM radio. wsw tires &
more! (897XVO).
5429
1976 VOLKSWAGEN
DASMmsmtAM
4 cyl .. 4 speed trans .• air cond .. AM/FM stereo.
bucket seats. pwr s3395 brakes & more•
(750PLF).
1979 DODGE
~OMATWAeoM
V8. automatic trans.. air cond. pwr. steering &
brakes. radio. luggage rack, wsw tires & morel
(570XTZ).
54995
SERVICE HOURS
MOHDA Y THIU FllDAY: 7:JO A.M. TO S:JO P .M.
SATUIDAY: 1:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M.
SEE OUR SERVICE
DEPARTMENT AIOUT RENTING ..
A 1980 PLYMOUTH CHAMP!
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VOL. 73, NO. 211. 4 SECTIONS, S2 PAGES • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
BB Employees Rap 'Tattle.a.phone' Use
By •oaEaT •A•&E• ........ ~ .....
The lar1est city employet'
1roup in HunUn&lOft Beach has
condemned • telephone dis
closure ho(Une rec,ntJy set up to
report '6mclal wronadoinas.
•'The hotline la reminiscent or
a totalitarian aovemment." of
f I c.e r s or the M uni ci pa 1
Die ll'Gff It 11'as
Employeei. Association dedared
In a statement 1'hur1Sda>
The hothn .. was put Into opera·
lion during r erent contract
neitot1at1ons invol ving lhe Hunt
ington Beat h Pollet' Offi et:rs A!!·
sociauon.
Mark Reid, <:h1ef negotiator
for tb~ -assoc1at1on, previow.ly
said the hotline was established
• • •
on behall of the association so
that other employees could
anonymously disclose alleged
misconduct and wasw by city of·
ficials.
He also previously said. that.
complaints would be forwarded
to the California Attorney
General, Orange County District
Attorney and lhe press.
j
Muhammad Ali, gloves down, cringes and
falls away to the ropes from a left punch
delivered by World Boxing Association
heavyweiibt champion Larry Holmes
Thursday rught in Las Vegas. All seldom
got in a punch all night. He failed to answer the bell for the 11th round. (See
story.Sports, PageB 1).
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_.Dump Site Concei-11
'.Brings Aid Pledge
Budget
Padtling
Charged
J ..
By PATalCK KENNEDY °' .. Deity"-' ......
State health officials have
a1reed to conduct physicaJ ex·
aminations of local residents if
an outbreak of illness occurs
near an abandoned chemical
4ump site in Huntington Beach.
Dr. L. Rex Eblin&. medical
director of Orange County. said
Thursday that officials of the
state Department of Health
Services have agreed lo work
with the county if numerous
residents living nera the dump
should become ill. He said the ac-
tion would include physical ex-
aminations and blood sampling.
The state health department
bu identified several toxic and
cancer causing c hemicals
buried at the four-acre site.
State ·officials have recom·
mended the contaminated soil
be excavated-ud removed to
prevent future health hazards.
1ucb u contamination of the
water table or explosive under·
1round buildups of methane gas.
Ebling said, however, that
currently the dump does not ap-
pear to pose a threat to human
health.
Ebllna diacounted allegatioos
that three penons are suffering
from cancer and other serious
Ulneues because of exposure to
toxic chemicals in the dump.
He said the illnesses are not
similar and appear unrelated.
The dump u located 700 feet
southeut of the Bolsa Chica
Street and Warner Avenue in·
tenedlon. In the UMOI it was
uaed for oil refinery wastes. In
•
the 1980s it became the Boucber
landfill.
Orange County Supervisor
Harriett Wiede£, accompanied
by state. county and city of·
ficials. took a walking tour of the
four·acre site Wednesday after·
noon.
"We are here today to re·
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Coastal Air
Breathable
Again Today
By DAVID KUTZMANN
Of .. o.u, ~I ... St-'9
Low clouds and fog helped
purify Orange Coast air quality
again today with i>ollution read·
ings expected to stay within
breathable limits perhaps
through Saturday.
"There's pretty good air quail·
ty (along the Orange County
coast)," a spokesman for the Air
Quality Management District
said.
Only one first-stage alert was
predicted for the Santa Ana Can·
yo n area today with an ·
ticipated pollution reading Or ~21
parts per million.
By contrast, the coastal com-
munities of Huntington Beach,
Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and
Laguna Beach should have
pellution readings of no more
than .09 ppm, the spokesman
said.
Contributing to the improve·
ment in air quality Thunday
and today were lower tem-
peratures, fog and clouds that
helped lilt an inversion layer
that bad previously been trap-
ping contaminants close to the
groupd.
No bi1h·pollutton, second·
1ta1e aleru were predicted for
anywhere ln'the sprawlin1 South
Coast Air Basin today. the
AQMD laid. First-stage alerts,
however, were called for inland
,valleys in I.AM AD.celes and San
Bernardino counties.
The National Weather Service
pl'fdleted aunny weather would
continue tbrou1hout most of
Southern Callfornia tbrou1b
Saturda1 wtth earl)' morntn1
and late nlabt clouda and lot
alODI tbe coaat.
Temperlltanl were H:peeted
to ,.. lD tbe mid· .. toda7 tor
ialad nll.,a and low -alone tbeeoMt. •
"Little ebaqe la temperature
la eapeeted oa laturdaJ," a weatMr Hnice 1poke1man
..... ',!
Teacher association officials
today accused the Huntln&too
Beach Union High School Dia·
t~ padding its budget to
avoid giving teachers a substan-
tial raise.
David Chapel, president of the
District Educators Association,
s aid the district s hould re·
organize its budget and give in·
structors a 15 percent pay in·
crease.
Currently, the district's best
offer is for an 8 percent raise
this year. School board presi·
dent Doris Allen said that raise
for the system's 3,800 teachers
wouJd exhaust the district's $2.2
milli.on contingency fund.
But Chapel claims the $50
million general fund Is top heavy
in many areas, including alloca·
tions for supplies and instruc-
tional aids.
The negotiations are currently
at impas se and a state·
appointed mediator has been
called in.
The ·district says it has made
its final offer.
The teachers want improved
medicaJ benefits and more than
an 8 percent raise.
Bank Teller Dead
INDEPENDENCE, Mo. <AP)
-Police and FBI agents were
searching today for two of four
gunmen wbo entered a bank
with gun.a bluing and escaped
with an undetermined amo.mt of
cash after k.Ullng a teller and
wounding a bank officer. Two
suspect.s were captured a short
time after the Thursday rob-
. bery.
Police spokesmen were un-
available for comment today but
the hoUlne number, 934·7233,
was still in operation this morn-
ing.
Eric Charlone. president of
the 500 member municipal
employees association, said the
hotline could be compared to
events of the McCarthy era.
"where persons couldn't meet their accusers."
The statement drafted by the
association's board of directors
said that procedures already ex·
isl in which employees can re·
port political wrongdoings.
"The hotline will se.rve no
legitimate service. To the con·
trary. it is a vehicle subject to
tremendous abuse," the stale·
mentsaid.
"We are shocked that a fellow
employee association and union
could become involved wit.I\ such
a program,"
The police association ratified
a one-year contract Wednesday.
Com laints Roll In
Cable TV Official
Leaves Under Fire
A top official of the newly
formed cable television system
for west Orange County has left
the company under pressure
from a board or elected officials
or three cities. it was learned to-day.
Tim Mullennix . 28, the market·
ing director of Dickinson Pacific
Cablesystems. was dismissed
last week alter numerous com-
plaints from residents or Hunt-
inston Beach, Fountain Valley
and Westminat.er conceminl the company's installatlon policy. ,
Huntlqton Beach City Coun-
cilman Don MacAllist.er said res-
idents weren't bein1 notified
that the atreeta in front of their
homes and their yards were to
be dq up to inatall the cable.
He said the d.i.reeton of the
Public Cable Televtaloa Autlaort· ~, wblcb ind~ a couaeilman
from both Fountain Valley and
Westminster, demanded that the
company tak~ some action to
improve the situation.
"Bad ppbUc relations wu the
maln problem," MacAIUater
•aid. "AbO •al• lave not beeb
that treat. Tbe /robl•m waa that won ... woul abow up and
start diain& In aomeone'a front yard and no one had 1oae out
and told them what was happen·
in1.
"We demanded that
somet.binl be done. It was up to
the company to take what.ever
action they deemed necessary."
he said.
Dickinson general manager
David F.dwards confirmed that
Mullennix was let go last week.
However. he denied that
Mullennix was fired because of
the controversy.
"It was a mutual decision,"
Edwards said "We just agreed
he would pursue bis interests ln
San Diego and that's al}. J'm not
Conference
For Business
W'omen Slated
A conference for women who
own businesses or are consider-
ina openin1 one will be held
Saturday in the Community
Center at Golden West College in
Huntinlton Beach.
Entitled "Women: Minding
Your· 0wn Business," the con·
ference will be conducted from
8:30 a .m. to4 p.m . It will feature
experts on law, finance, ad·
vertialnl and mana1ement.
Accordin1 to conference or·
ganl&en, women make up 52
percent of the nation's popula·
lion but only 4.8 percent own buai-
nesses. •
A S2 materials fee will be
charged for the conference,
which la co-aponaored by the
U.S. Small Business Administra-
tion. --..
even admitting ·he was fired.
Fi red is not the word."
MacAllister said he received
about eight complaints from res·
idents s urprised to find
workmen digging up their yards.
W~stminster City Councilman
Eldon Gillespie said he'd re·
ceived about a dozen such com·
plaints in the past few weeka.
Fountain Valley Councilman
Ben Nielsen. the other director
of the authority, said he'd only
received one such complaint.
The $16 million cable
television system began its first
broadcasts last June. It is ex·
peeled to be fully operational in
the three cities by the end of
1982.
·~-· ....... ~ring Bo•pttal
Sen. Edward M . Kennedy escorted his mother Rose
from the hospital today. Mn. KeMedy, 90, had iniestinai
surgery at New England Baptist Hospital in Boston.
FV Trustees. Nix
Block Parent Role
By PIDL SNEmEaMAN Ol .. Oelty .........
Concerned about Ii ability
problems, Fountain Valley
School District trust.ees Thurs·
day unanimously voted a1ainst
sponsorinl a district-wide Block
Parent program.
The trustees did, however,
praise the concept and offered to
cooperate with a Block Parent
pro1ram that may be set up UD·
der the supervision of local
police.
Several Parent-teacher
Or1anisaUona within the d.iatrtct
have or1aniaed Block Parent
pro1rama for their individual
schools. Adulta who live near the
school are deslpated to provide
help to 1oun1sters away from
their bomt9.
Such help can ran1e from
summonlnt medical aid to call·
ln1 police for children who are
approached b)' nuben.
District staff members recent·
Man Arrested
In Assault
ReapoNHn1 to reports of a
WOIDID ICl'Ulllln&, Hmatialtoe
Beach police earlJ todaJ U'l'9t·
ed I IUD ~ in tbe ad of
HJlUally -a ll·Jear-old
WOIDID ID die "WU al ar..,. Oomlt7 SultaUoa ~
meat Plant •t lrootbunt and
Bullard atreeb.
Rlcbard UoJd Rbode1, 41,
wlioH addre11 wa1 aot ••· .... ...., a•dable. WU j8'lfd
~! ... ~!!~,poll~~·
~ I
'!
ly drew up a list of guidelines
that would standardize Block
Parent progress throughout the
district and provide for the
direct involvement of school
principals ..
The district's lega1 consult·
ants. however. found that the
district could be held liable for
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Coast
Weather
Overnight fog and low
clouds. becoming only
partly sunny at the.
beaches Saturday after·
noon. Lows tonight 60
alone the coast, 8S inland.
Hlgha Saturday near 70 to
mid 808.
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~-_......~JU IJ~~~~-Irm1 · -€tty-· . NEW iORK (~P) -It wu
--llU!lAnatbe• day.for '~iUious
of kids in the audience, but ror
Bob Keeshan. today's broadcast
was more than Just another op.
portunity to encourage young
children to learn. to reel good
about themselves.
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CAJRO WEST AIR BASE. E•ypt IA .. 1 A doien US Air
Forl't' F •E Phantom 1eu •lr'faked off tM desert runway of this
E1t YPIH&11 m1lhar.) held and butted for bom~ tod•y, n ppln1 a
90·d¥Y ~ration aamed at t1ho*tn1 that Amen can warplanH
c11an carry th"ir Hr..-powu to tht od M<'h u nch of tba Middle 1-;ut
"Th.ii( has bee1n unto of Lhe moat 'tur~Mul operatlona civer 1·ondul·t~od by the Air fo'orre "said Lt Col Mille Wallace u th ..
12 Jt'lls tuc>k off on a I~ hour night to Moody An Force Bue 1n Va ld(l~ta.-<ia They :art' to malu• l2 an nt~t relutilln11 and \itop
overnight m lht' AiorH
WkllaC'e suid the operlluon. dubbfod Proud l'hantom, proved
thllt Ameru·lln pl anf's <'In deploy qwcllly i nd operatr ismoothly
111 the hur5b des~rt.s of th" M 1ddlt> East
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l'£1.>AH llHOVE <AP.1 f'lre off1 c111ls here grew more
hoperul today as a hot, stubborn bl.laze that has bllackened 3,100
acres In Kings C11nyon NaUonaJ Park appeared to be running
out or brus h to burn
The 3 d11y bla st! is being battled by a force of 400
/irefighters. seven air tankers. three helicopters and a fire-
spotting plane borrowed from the Forest Service, park
spokeswoman Inna Buchholz sa..id
The firefiahters · effort to halt the blue has been hampered
by record temperatures and the steep terrain of the Lewis Creek
area , where the fire started.
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WASHI NGTON <APl -President Carter is not entitled to
free equal time to respond to commercials aired by independent
groups supporting RonaJd Reagan, the Federal Communica·
· tions Commission ruled today.
With a crowd of attorneys, political organizers and network
television crews looking on. the commission unanimously ac-
cepted the position of broadcasters who argued that the law re·
quires only that they sell comparable time to a candidate or his
supporters. .
The dec~ion was immediately hailed by such independent
groups as Americans for Change as a victory for the right of tree speech.
S•••~ liMftllpfo,,.r•• """~a • .,.
WASHINGTON (AP> -The Labor Department reported to·
day that 'the California unemployment rate dropped from 7 .3
percV August to 6.9 percent in September.
F~no 11.ft!Oru -tio1 •en Odofwr'
By Tlte Auociated Presa
Fresno has recorded its hottest October day in history and
hot. smoggy weather continued today in the San Joaquin Valley,
the National Weather Service reported.
Fresno's high Thursday of 101 also was the highest tem·
perature recorded this late in the year in Fresno. weather of·
ficials said.
Hot temperatures were reported throughout the valley
Thursday, including highs of 102 in Bakersfield and 101 in
Stockton.
,
Aetor's Caneer a.at
Nutrition,. based
Treatmenl Helps
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Actor
· Steve McQueen. who waged a
seer.et six-month battle again.st a ·
rare and generaJly incurable
form of cancer. is gradually im-
proving under a nutrition-based
treatment developed by a one·
time dentist, doctors and
spokesmen say.
fiber used in insulation, said Dr.
Oscar Sherer, a Berkeley lung
s pecialist . McQueen held a
v arlety of jobs before becoming
an actor, including that of a
merchant seaman.
Asbestos insulation is used eJt.
tensively in ships. Researchers .
have discovered that even a
brief e~ure to lh~material
can sometimes result in lung
disease and later mesotheliomc..
McQueen, 50, who was not re-
vealing }lis whereabouts. asked
his fans and friends Thursday to
"keep your fmgers crossed" for
a full rerovery.
The screen star was told siJt
months ago that he bad terminal mesotheliom~ a cancer of the
lining of the lungs and other or·
gans. according to ''l statement
issued by his publici~. Warren
Cowan.
Dr. William Kelley oft.be ln·
temational Health Institute in Dallas. who is helping (Uide
McQueen's treatment. said, "We
have been able to prolong the
patient's life beyond earlier eJt·
pectations.
"I believe that Mr. McQueen
can fully recover and return to a
normal lifestyle," said Kelley.
8AlllfOAO, Iraq l AP > -Iraq
1and Iran both claimed their
troop. wtre In control of Iran's
major port of Khorralbabahr to·
day and Iran aaJd It reopened a
»tpateaic r11llro ad in the
southern wa' zone that Iraq re·
pc>rted cutting last week.
Tehran radio said a train lett
the Iranian ~apital headed for
Ahwaz as rail s ervice resumed
between these cities. The broad-
cast said the rail Une had been
clost!d because of a break in
com mwlicallons at the station at
Andlmeshk. a town just north of
Oezful, whi('h is 70 miles from
the rraq border where the war
began 12 days ago. Early in the '
fighting, Iraq said its forces
penetrated lo near Oezful and
cut the rail link from Abadan to
Tehran.
Iraq said its forces took over
the port and were digging in
after achieving their main ob·
jectives along an inv11sion front
s tretching 300 miles to the north.
"There is no trace of any Ira·
nian soldier left in Kbor·
ramshahr," Baghdad radio said.
"The town is under Iraq's firm
control."
It labeled as "hallucinatitti"
Iran's claims it was crushing
Iraqi troops in Khorramshahr
and said: "What few so-called
revolutionary guards are left in
hiding are being flushed out and
mopped up in Khor··am!illahr.
Tb at 's all that" "i . _}pfning
now ''
But Iran's offic1a1 r ars news
agency said the Iraqi troops
withdrew from Khorramshahr
as late as midnight Thursday
after abandoning tanks and
other equipment, that water and
electricity were cut off and that
·'the customs building and some
C?lher parts of the city set on fire
by the Iraqis were burning out of
control."
Iranian President Abolhassan
Bani -Sadr s aid Iranian
paratroopers were dropped into
Kborramshahr on Thurs day,
that Iranian warplanes launched
attacks to support them and that
"ene my-crus hing" operations
were under way in the port. near
the refinery city of Abadan at
the bead of the Persian Gulf in
oil_:rich Kbuzestan province.
DUMP ...
assure the residents of this area
that the county and the City of
Huntington Beach are doing all
that is within our capability to
assess the health hazard, ii any,
posed by this landfill site ... ·•
.. The 2nd District supervisor
said she ordered testing of the
city 's private and public water
supply. She said the results will
be in next week.
A recent study conducted by a
consultant to the owner of tbe
dump states that city and
private well water near the
dump contains low levels of toxic
chemicals, but that the overall
quality ls good and the water is
safe to drink.
Huntington Beach Mayor Ruth
Bailey and city councilman Ruth
Finlev said they will ask the Ci·
ty CoWlcil to reques t the land·
owner to fence the area to prevent
cbildrenfromplayingintbefield.
SeeleJI ~' 11rn
...............
Ousted Rep. Michael J .
My e r s, th e rirs t c on -
g ress man ever expelled
from the House for corrup-
tion, is fighting his expulsion
in court and asking his COD·
stituents to send him back to
Congress an'yway. He was
convicted of taking $50,000
bribe in Abscam.
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K e e s ban 's "C aptain
Kangaroo" premiered Oct. 3, ~9$5, and a quarter-century later
is slllt-gotng strong.
"I will keep it going, the good
Lord.and CBS willing," Keeshan
said m an anniversary interview
not long ago, "and I must say, J
have never felt more support
. from the network than I do · now.''
The annivers ary broadcast
was marked on air by a stream
of the s how 's regulars con-
gratulating him . Captain
Kangaroo, appearing perplexed
by all the attention, was given
the opportw\ity to say anything
he wished.
'.'G.ood morning, Captain," be
said into the camera.
1'."etwork TV's longest-running
children's series began its 26th
season less than a month ago
du tinct in appearance from that
premiere broadcast, but consis-
tent in philosophy.
··The idea is," the S3·year-0ld
Keeshan said, "if you c an
motivate a child, make the child
ROLE (ee l good about herself or
• • • himself. the child will learn.:,
· Keeshan ha$ seen his role
e r r o r s in j u d g m e n t f chan.ge over the years, and is
participating p ar ents un r considered an authority on the
these guidelines relationship between children
Barry Pulliam . assista and lele~sion. He spends a good
s uperinte nde nt for busines deal of.his free lime on the road,
s ervices. sa id s·e ver al large s pea king to educators and
claims could make it difficult fSU" pare nts, as well as broad-
tbe Fountain Valley district to casters.
continue to obtain liability in· "It concerns me," Keeshan
surance . . said, ''when people say, 'Look at
Trustee Sheila Meyers said al.I the good things we've done
she supports the Block Parent with "Captain Kangaroo" and
concept, but added, "Our ac· "Sesame Street" and the others.
cepting the liability doesn't give Now we don't have to spend all
a nyone a fair shake '' the money on teachers ·
Board pres ide nt Be tt v "We 'r e h e r e to aid th e
Mignanelli said the district staff teacher,'' he said. "to back up
has been instructed lo consult the good that is being done for
Fountain Valley city officials the ch.lid b)' others."
about organizing a Block ·Parent Ke~_han bt-,gan his career in
pr og r a m und e r p 0 1 ice telev1s1on as Clarabell tbe Clown
super vision After doing so the on the old "Howdy Doody"
staH may return to the tn~tees show F'ive years later. he de·
with n'ew guidelines for s uch a velop ed his o wn charact er,
program. Corny the C lown . an• was
Mrs. Mignanelli also said the s igned to do a show called
Block Parent Program as a good · 'T1 me for Fun '
topic for discussion at future A year later. 1954. he c re~ted
BIRTHDAY BOY
Cepe. Kang11roo
Tinker the Toymaker, and pro-
duced and performed in a show
called' 'Tinker's Workshop."
Keeshan has not been alone
over the years. Hugh ''.L1,1mpy"
Brannum, as Mr. Green Jeans,
has been a regular (or yean.
and Cosmo Allegretti joined tbe
show as Dennis, the apprentice,
a short while later.
Allegretti also is the chief pup-
peteer. responsible for enduring
characters Hke Mr. Moose and
Bunny Rabbit.
There is a footnote to the
··captain Kangaroo" story.
"The Mickey Mouse Club" pre·
m iered the same day in 19M on
A BC. and left the air four years
late r
joint meetings of the school dis·
trict lrWltees and the Fountain
Valley City Council.
Good Habit
To Acquire
VictiDl, 77-, Tells
Of Brutal Beating
N EEDHA M . Ma ss .
(AP > "It's a great way
to keep up with inflation "
said Arthur Hoener ~f
Northampton, a $1 million
M.ass a chus etts lo tte ry
wanner who has added
$100,000 t o his good
fortune.
Hoener, 51, who teaches
at Hampshire College,
won $100,000 in the lottery
drawing Wednes day rught.
Three years ago, he won
$50,000 a year for 20 ye~
Lottery officials say the
odds of winning Sl million
are 10 million to one.
Hoener, who has three
children in college and
14 ·y e ar -old twin
daughters, is the lottery's fi~st repeat big money winner.
SAN FRANCISCO IAPJ -An
elde rly-\Vitness testifying Ln the
trial of four men accused m the
brutal June 3 attack on residents
of a San Francisco nursing home
c arried a message to Judge
Robert Dossee.
"Mayor Dianne Feinstein said
to give them a long, long time, ..
said Fritz Peterson, 77, after he
testified how be was pistol-
whipped during the orgy of
violence that included-the rape
of a 67-year-old blind woman
and the beating and robbery of.
five other home residents.
The trial continued today in
San ~isco superior court,
Peterson. who is so bard of
hearing that lawyers had to
write out their questions during
his testimony, told jurors about
the attack on him by a ·'fella
with a .38-caliber chrome pistol
with an extra long barrel.
"He slugged me over the bead
and kicked me down the stairs.
He said something to me that I
couldn't hear. then be hit me
a nd kicked me down the stairs "
said Peterson, '
But Peterson was unable to
identify any of the defendants
charged in the attack at the
nursing home. The defendant.a,
Bobby Ray Varner, 25, Frantlia
White, 25, Tommy Hart, 28, and
Larry Clary, 30, sat paaiveJy
during the testimony of Peterson
and three other nursing bome
residents. All the defendants are
from San Francisco.
Since the incident, llar1ant
Torpey, the rape victim, bas
died of cancer and another vie·
tim, Claudia Chow, 42, also bas
· died of cancer. A third victim,
Paul Erickson. an elderly man
with mental problems, dropped
out· of sight after the incident
and could not be located to
testify.
McQueen. who appeared in
such films as ·'The Great
Esc ape" and "Bullitt," had
been keeping the illness a secret
so that he could keep his "sense
of dignity" as he died, the slate·
ment said.
But siJt weeks ago. after a
month of the nutrition-baaed
treatment, he began to show im·
provement and has been g~
weight while the cancer, which
had spread to his neck. chest
and abdomen, has gone into re·
mission, doctors said.
A colle.ague at the center. Paul
Whetstone. said Kelley de·
veloped his ,treatment after re·
covering hiDltlelf from what bad
been diagnosed 18 years ago as a
terminal case of cancer. He was
a dentist at the time, but bas
sine' given up practice,
Whetstone said.
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Kelley's treatment, which sup·
plements traditional ·medical
care, tries to build up the body's
immunity system so it can resist
cancer.
Huntington Beach will screen
"The Canterville Ghost," star·
ring Charles Laughton ,
Margaret O'Brien and Robert
Young, at 7:30 p.m . Saturday ln
Forum 2. Admission is $1 per
person or a maximum of S4 per
ramily.
Man Ruled Guilty
In Beating Death
M 1rine Cpl. Kevin Lee Green
was convicted of second degree
murder Thursday in the death or
his UDbom child that re9Wted
trom injuries h.is wife suffered
from 1 be1tln1 in their T\latin
apartment 1 .. t year.
An Oran1e County Superior
Court jury, which deliberated
about 10 hours Wednesdav ~
Tburaday, also found Gteen
guilty ol lttempted murder for
the crippllng attack on bb wile
durln1-the early dlornln1 houn
of Sept. 30, 1979.
The couple'• cbild died at Sin·
ta Ana·Tu•tln/ Community_
Hospital, where Green'• wilt lay
com1tGle with brain lDJurl•.
Superior Court Judi• Lula
Cardmu ldleduled HDtenelnl
flit' GNlll on Oet. rt. The defllKf. ant face• a 11-yeara·to·llft
state prtloa t8'm.
TM lla·ma, ab·woman Jury, ftteel with C!OdletlD1 .. ,tortil
duriq tbe trial .... to ......
tbe tHUmon1 of D(anna
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D'Aiello, Green's now-divorced
wife. Miss D' Aiello, 20, told jurors
Green smashed her i.n the bead
with a metal key holder after
she spurned bll sexual 1dva8Cel
followinl m eveninL9f lnterm.il·
tent arsutna abedl lill leaving
her alone. She wu nlne·and·a ·
half month• pre1nant at the
time. Gr~ t.esWied that his wife
consented to havln1 sex that
eventn1, that be later went to a
faat·food restaurant and re·
turned home to find her critical·
ly lnJUTed on tbelr blood·
1p1ttered bed.
Ilia D' Aiello lay comatGle for
about a week. Wben abe flDall)'
retained ~-·· IM bad no memory or tbe attack, ol bt·
In~ or ol ber put. cun Harri.I aald
•b• atlll ed her buaband ..
abe ncnaperat.d 1lowl1 at her
p ........ bome, wb9re lb• defend·
antbe\pedeantwber.
PRUDENT
Throughout our 85 years of carpet retailing,
one fact tMtcomes quite evident -that when
money is less plentiful, people buy ...... .... ,.
This is contrary to popular belief. but makes
good sense if you think about it. When you
have to concern yourself with value and
performance. you are likely to buy ...... .... ,. BUYING
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At Alden's in recent years. our per unit sale
has been more expensive carpeting,
reflecting this fact. Consequently, we have
the largest selection of finer ·Qualities you wm
see anywhere, all at competitive prtces. -
The end result is customer satisfaction. pride
and recommendations which provide · our
overwhelming source of new business.
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BUSINESS I STOCKS fndl!Y. October 3. 1980
IJeqMie PSA Sirflce
Air Traveleftl--o ' ,, ./
Unhampered
SAN DIEGO CAP) -The striJre that abut down Pacific
Southwest Airlines appeared on the horizon 10 ·montba
before it landed, like ita bil stretch jets that 1row out of a
· · y ,apect in theaky.
week a10. when the '50 pilots and ru1ht engineers
d out after 10 futile months of ne1olialiona,
y wu ready. ,
A es up and down the cout, the bi11eat onea aa
well as the t · lght-seat commuter lines, 1rabbed up
PSA's daily pusen1era instantly.
BUT A.S THI: STRIKE entered Its second week,
everyone but the travelers, who had expected to be bu.rt
• the most, was complainin1. PSA wu losin1 $1 million a
day without any sign of an early resumption of talka to set-
tle the contract dispute.
All but a handfu1 of the 3,700 employees on PSA's
payroll will be home by today, laid off and wondering bow
the bills will be paid.
And the airline that tried to help the most , Pan Am,
finds itself with a 333·
seat white Dumbo in
the s kies.
"WE WANTED TO
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help by putting up the "'-------------..... DC-10," says Pan Am
manager George
Willert. "The passenger load is getting better, but after a
week we're still averaging only 80 passengers. It's got to
be half Cull to pay for it.self."
The big strike special leaves at 7 a.m . for Los Angeles
and San F'rancisco, coming back at night after shuttling
back and forth four times a day.
"U we don't do better. we'll have to drop it," said
Willert.
TIDS WAS THE SLACK season for air travel in
California. Travelers scurried to other ticket counters for
a few hours a week ago Thursday but they have reported
little inconvenience since.
By prior agl"eement, other airlines have booored all
unused tickets PSA bad sold on ita 200 daily fii&bta to 13
major cities in California and Nevada as well u Phoenix,
and cities in Mexico.
Westem Airlines added two round trips to its San
Diego-San Francisco and Los Angeles-Sacramento routes
and a round trip betwee'l Los An1eles and Lu Ve1aa.
DESPITE THAT, SPOllF.SWOMAN Linda Dozier said
most of Western 's planes have been flying 15 to 20 percent
empty.
A special desk in San Dieco wu aet up by West.em for'\"
PSA pauencers but "we've never had more tha 15 to 20
people in that line,•• abe said. • 'Thinp were busy but there
were seats available."
Julian Levtne, a 1pokesmn for~eatal A.irllnell bl
Loa An1elea, aaid tbere bave been "a few more
passenaen'' lb.an usual oo ftllbta between PboenlJt and
Loe ~eles ~auae of the PSA atrtke.
JACK FllANOOIS, A SPO&DllAN for Loe Antelq
International Airport, aald ~ PfOblespa ban been. caua.t.
by tlle..stl'tke ~~"'PS.knew 10 percent of the uavet
between LA and San Francllco.
"R~slesa busy at Terminal Sill, the PSA terminal,
which~ to be jammed up,'' Francois said. ~
B.ut problema may develop ii tbe strik& ia conUDued '
put 1"11.abSi~ Day. Francoi8 said.
A 8JllOKW•AN PO& Host Intenlatklnal, operator ol
airport coDceuJom throuabout Callfonlta, said buam.u t. •
down at Sa JMeao. Saa Joae aod Sacramento, all m~
PSA points. But Nelloa ,,tell said be waa unabJe to say
bow mucb. , Abo hurt have been airport parkina lots, restaurants.
and the rental car buainesaes.
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ENTIRE 1980 INVENTORY!
OVER FACTORY INVOICE
ON EVERY 1980 BUICK ...
A SAVINGS .OF UP ·TO $3000 ..
ON ... ELECTRAS, SKYHA WKS, REGALS,
EST ATE .w AGONS, LeSABRES, SKYLARKS,
RIVIERAS & DIESELS. OVER 150 TO
CHOOSE FROM.
NOTICE TO THE BUYER -Th• invoice 10111 includes rectory holOb1ck and ldvert111n9 111oc11t1on assessments and is
not a net factory cost price to the de1l1r Th1 invoice m1y 1lso not reflect the ult1m1t1 cost of the vehicle in view of the •
dealer instelltld options. r1b1t11. 1nd 1nc1nt1ve 1werds from the m1nuf1ctur1r to the de1ler
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VOL. 73, NO. 271 , ~SECTIONS, 51 PAGES / ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS_
• Hotel Joh N~ Zo6:e., Change
The KoU Co. must follow a
two·atqe wnlntt process In or
der to develop a ~room hotel
on the northeast corn~r of Von
Karman Avenue and Ml<'helson
Di:ive, the Irvine Planning Com
mlasioo hu dffided
The commission action Thun
day means that the compan
mu&t ~k un 1tr-nf"fl,tment Lu lhl'
l'll \' '<1 <kncral f'lun and a ton('
ch sngl·
C'lty plutt11t't Paul lrt•land ~"
plalnt>d th11> mornln~ lbat lht-
r tt) 's Oenerul Plan. lhe doeu
ment .that ::.els the broad outllr1~s
for I rvine·~ i;:rowth. state~ that
the Koll t'o land ls to be used
for lndwstrial development.
I rel and said that the com-
pao y 's lund use request will
probably come before the City
Council in the spring of 1981.
In addition to the hotel matter,
the Planrung Commission also
considered plans for the Irvine
-..
Company's massive Irvine
Center project.
The commercial development,
includi{lg hotels, department
stores· and office building!!'! is to
be built on a 470-acre triangle of
land formed by the Laguna, San
Diego and Santa Ana freeways.
The Planning Commission
won 't rule on the Irvine Center
plans until later this month
when the Irvine Company com-
pletes a study saying how much
the project will cost the city.
However, at the meeting, the
subject of buildina height was
identified as one of the major is·
sues involved in the project.
Representatives or the E l Toro
Marine Corps Air Station, locat-
ed north of the project. s aid that
buildings there should be limi~d
to 13 stories in height. The Irvine
Company, on the other hand,
wants to be able to build ~-story
buildings.
.Breathe Freely
Coast Air Quality Much Better
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By DAVID KUTZMANN
Of .... O.lly l"t ... Sl.tff
Low clouds and fog helped
purify Orange Coast air quality
again today with pollution read·
ings expected lo stay within
breathable limit s p e rhaps
through Saturday.
"There's pretty good ~ir quali·
ty I along the Orange County
coast)." a spokesman for the Air Quality Management District
said.
Onlv one first-sta~e alert was predicted for the Santa Ana Can·
yon area today with ar:i_-
tfcipated pollution reading of .21
parts per million.
Muhammad Ali, gloves down, cringes and
falls away to the ropes from a left punch
delivered by World Boxing Association
heavyweiJ(ht champion Larry Holmes
Thursday rught in Las Vegas. Ali seldom
got in a punch all night. He failed to
answer the bell for the 11th round. (See
story, Sports, Page 8 1).
By contrast, the coastal com·
munltiJllS of Huntington Beach,
Costa 'Mesa. Newport Beach and .
Laguna Beach s hould have
pollution readings of no more
than .09 ppm, the spokesman
said.
CootribUting to the improve·
ment in air quality Thursday
and today were lower tem-peratures, fog and clouds t.bat
helped lift an invenioo layer
that bad previoualy been trap-.
pins contaminants close-to -the ground.
__ .Collision
~·ictirn
Assaulted
A Laguna Beach woman driv·
ing home oo El Toro Road early
this morning waa struck Crom
behind by a motorist who subse·
quently sexually assaulted her.
Police said the 19-year-old vic-
tim was abducted by the motorist,
raped in a rural area of Irvine.
and later escaped her assailant by
jumping from his moving car
near Jeffrey Road and Walnut
Avenue in Irvine.
Laguna Beach police said the
young woman was returning to
Laguna Beach on El Toro Road at
about 12:40 a.m. when her car was
bumped from the rear by a white
sedan.
When she stepped from her
vehicle to exchange license
numbers, the other motorist re·
portedly slugged her in the face
and dragged her into his own
car, leaving her automoblle in
the middle of the street witli
lights on and the engine running.
The victim said she was driven
to a rural area where she was sex-
ually assaulted in the automobile.
The suspect then drove toward
Irvine where the woman said she
leaped '. rom the moving vehicle and ran to a ne..rby shopping
center.
Irvine police, alerted by
neighbors who beard the
woman's cries for help. found her
at the center at about l : 30 a . m.
Police are seeking 'a clean-
sbaven black male in his 208, 5-
feet lOincbes tall with short hair.
The vehicle was described as a
white sedan with adark top.
Marine Out
For Nudity
LOS ANGELES CAP) -
You can see 2'7-year-old
Manne Corpa reserve Sgt.
Robert Jordan out of uni·
form in this montt) · s
. Playprlmqutne. B"tyou
won't aee hlm in the
llarlnel.
Tbe Marine Corps gave
Jordan bla marching
papen for brinlinl "dlJ-
cNCllt" to tbe senice by ap-pearinl Dude in Play1irl's
"Ilea of the Mllltary''
1 1pnlld1Dtbe0doberiuue,
J'Ol'Ualllkl'l'bundaJ. Joma 1.W h• ...
IMdfted ol Ide boDorabl• tllle ............. . ...._ fllm tbe COllllDUder
olldl ..... ODnenMl'Y• altla'-1 .. acla.
Iran, Iraq Both
Claim Port Control No high P\>llution . second -
stage alerts were predicted for
anywhere in the sprawling South
Coaat Air Baain today, the AQllD aaJd. First-ata1e alerU,
however, were called for inl.M
valleya in Los Anaeles anct San
Bernardino counties.
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -Iraq
and Iran both claimed their
troops were in control of Iran's
major port of Khorramshahr lo·
day and Iran said it reopened a
s trategic railroad in the
southern war zone that Iraq re·
ported culling last week.
Tehran radio said a train left
the Iranian capital headed for
Abwaz as rail service resumed
between these cities. The broad·
cast said the rail tine had been
closed because of a break in
communications at the station at
Andimeshk, a town just north of
Dezful, which is 70 miles from
the Iraq border where the war
began 12 days ago. Early in the
fighting, Iraq said its forces
penetrated to near OezfuJ and
cut the rail link from Abadan to
Tehran
Iraq said its forces took over
the port and were digging in
after achieving their main ob·
jectives along an invasion front
stretching 300 miles to the north.
"There is no trace of any Ira·
nian soldier left in Khor-
• rams hahr," Baghdad radio said.
"The town is under Iraq's firm
control."
It labeled as "hallucination''
Iran's claims tit was crushing
Iraqi troops in Khorramshahr
and said: "What few so-called
revolutionary guards are left in
hiding are being flushed out and
mopped up in Khorramsbahr.
That's a ll that's happening
now.''
But Iran's official Pars news
agency said the Iraqi troops
withdrew from Khorramsbahr
as late as midnight Tb~ay
after abandoning tanks and
other equipment, that water and
electricity were cut off and that
·'the custom5 building and some
other parts of the city set on rire
by the Iraqis were burning out of
control."
' Iranian President Abolbassan
Bani -Sadr sai d Iranian
paratroopers were dropped into
Kborramshahr on Thursday,
that Iranian warplanes launched
attacks to support them ancl that
"enemy·crushlng'' operatlons
were under way i.n the port, near
the refinery city of Abadan at
the head of the Peraian Gulf in
oil-rich Kbuzestan province. -.
School Unit Meete
· The Irvine School tnaateel will
consider the 1ubject of
mlnlmwn.. proficiency 1tandardl
for blah scboolert wben they
meet ~)'. 'J1M IDeetinl wlll
be beld at T:lr p.m . at Lu•lde
Middle School, 3 l.emon1ru1 It., Imm.
Hani·Sadr said Iranian troopll
also routed Iraqi Jorces from
Susangerd, 100 miles to the
north, that the Iraqis were in
retreat toward the border and
that Iranian forces captured 70
Iraqi tan.ks and armored person·
nel carriers and "la.rge numbers
of Iraqi soldiers."
The Baghdad command said
Thursday that ''unless the scale
of fi ghting warranted. there will
be only one military communi-
que daily since Iraqi forces have
achieved their main objectives
and will concentrate on con·
s ol1dation o f their achieve·
ments."
It also said its naval units "in·
Oicted serious damage" on Ira·
nian military positio ns at
Abadan, several miles from
Khorramshahr. and that Iraqi
MiGs attacked the Dezful area.
150 miles north of Abadan.
However. it also said Iranian
jets hit five Iraqi provinces, that
five Iraqi ci vi lians were
wounded in air strikes on the
southern Iraqi city of Amara
and that two Iranian jets were
shot down over Amara and
Basra.
The radio stat\on in Ahwaz,
capital of Khuzestan province 70
miles north of Abadan, said
Thursday that "the enemy bu
been defeated and is making
dastardly efforts in only a few
places." But the broadcast con-
ceded "a number of feudalists
are giving shelter to atheist
forces," meaning some ethnic
Arabs in Khuzestan were aiding
Iraq's Arab soldiers. Another
broadcast warned Iranian Arab
tribesmen they would be "con·
demned to death" ii they helped
Iraqi soldiers.
The National Weather Service
predicted sunny weather would
continue throughout most of
Southern California through
Saturday with early morning
an'd late night clouds and fog
along the coast.
Temperatures were expec~ to peak in the m id·90s today f
inland valleys and low 70s al
the coast.
"Little change in temperature
is expected on Saturday ... a
weather service spokesman
said.
Conference
For Business
W'omen Set
A conference for women who
own businesses or are consider·
ing opening one will be held
Saturday in the Community
1 Center at Golden West College in
Huntington Beach.
Entitled "Women: Minding
Your Own Business," the con-
ference will be conducted from
8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. It will feature
ex perts on law, finance; ad-
vertislnl and manageml!nt.
According to conference or-
ganilera, women make up 52
perce~t of the nation's popula-
tion but only 4.6 percent own busi--
nesaes. A $2 mate rials fee will be
char1ed for the conference,
which is co-sponsored by the
U.S. Small Business Administra-
tion.
Musie Charms
Iran Plays 'Stan, Stripes'
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -A ball hour after pla)'in& an Ira-
nian revolutionary aon1 called "Death to Amert ca," Tehran
radio today broadcut "stars and Stripes.Forever," one of the
moat patriotic U.S. mllitary march tunes.
Iranian broadcutera, who have repeatedly denounced the
U1tited Statel u "tbe 1reat Sataq" beb1nd tbe Iraqi lnvuion of
Iran, appeared unaware of \be lllnlftcance ol tbe sooi.
"Stan and Stripn FoNver," named for tbe 1tan and
atrtpea lD tbe Amerlcan nq, WU compmed in 1IO'I by John
Philip Soula. former leader ol tbe U.S. MarbM BaDd.
Tehran radio llu been IDtenpentna Ill ne•cuu and
aermom wttb martial mule alnc• tbe Iran-Iraq war be1an. Thia week ln a broadcut IDODMond beN, Tehran radio
Clayed "The Battle H1mn ol tM a.,.bllc," a soa1 written dur·
DI the U.S. Chil War ln tbe ~ and med bJ Northern troopa u they mattbedoff lo battle .. alnit tbi Confederate army. . ~ ~
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SADOLEBACK COLLEGE STUDENTS ASK'ED TO CARPOOL
1lM>M Le•vlng lrvln• C.mpua Thurad•y Get MHuge
Loot Undiselosed
Irvine BU:nk Hit
Again by Robber
In the second holdup there this
year. an Irvine bank branch has
been robbed of Sl,400 by a man
in a three-piece, pinstriped s uit,
authorities said.
The man calmly walked up to
a teller Thursday, pretended to
have ~ gun and told her to give
him all the money in he r
drawer, Irvine police Detective
Ron Veach said today.
He said the robber then ran in·
to the bank's parking lot and
sped away in a two-door Ford.
The culprit is described as hav·
ing dark hair, weighing 135
pounds and being aboul S·fool·S.
The same Walnut Village
Bf"l'nch of Security Pacific Na-
tional Bank, 14477 Culver Drive,
was robbed of $1,200 last April
by a 6-foot gunman.
Bank president Stacey Martin
said today the man who com·
Couple Take C
Store's Gems
SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -A
couple pretend1ng an interest ln
a rin1 robbed a store of about
$375,000 ln jewel• and ned, leav·
tn1 the owner and a guard lied
but unharmed.
The man and woman entered
the Jewel• by Jeffrey store
Wedneld8.)' and aald they '!"ere
interested in buyiDI a rtn1.
Inspector 8arTY Jobnaon said.
The couple disarmed a securt·
ty 1uant. took the guard and
owner blto a back room and tled
them up .. The retall value ol the
Jewel• wu aa.out '800,000, but
the COlat to the owner waa about
1115,000, autboriUet Hid.
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m1tted the first robbery was ar-
rested and pleaded no contest to
robbery charges .
The latest rob~ry isn't con-
nected to the holdup last week of
Cali fornia First Bank in Irvine,
Detective Veach said. f-le ex-
plained that the pe rson who
robbed that bank was taller and
operated differently
Veach said police and the fBI
are working on the case.
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Or:~IJ ,:a~•
Weathc1·
Overnight fog and l,ow
cloud s. beco ming only
partly s unny at th e
beaches Saturday after·
noon. Lows t onight 60
along the coast, 65 inland.
Highs Saturday near 70 to
mid 805.
INSIDE TODA,.
Pick ~en the food and
game booth.I al the Irvine
Harvest Festi va l thi s
week~. See sc hedule of
e~nta on Page C 1. ...... ~
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l i .. Air Force Jets End
Egypt ~e11loyme1t1· Test
l'AUW w .. :.'iT AIH AASE. Eopl <A P l I\ doien S Aar
t-:or\'t> t-• 4~ Phantom Jt'l~ 'treaked otr lhf' rlt:s en runwuy or lhUI ~.~)·pu..01 rrulllur rwld und htad~ for honi•· ll>tiuy, t'11ppinac a
!l<I d~h 11l>l•ra1wn .11nw tl i.I ,h(>wl.n• that Amerll'lin wttrplanto.
,·u11 \·J1" lh1•tr fl r1·po.,.tir to lhe 011 n (h u nds of th• Mhhlll• 1-:.1!>t
'1'h1s h<1' bHn one of the moet su((~Uful operation• ever
l'0111Ju1'lt'<l b I ht' Atr fo~." said Lt C-01 M1li W &.I lace a.-. tht-1~ Jt.•IJ; l<.lOlt 1tH on 11 lS Mllr nlal\t tu Moody Aar f"orce Base In
V.ildo:.t.1. C.1 They att' to milk• 12 In flJ&hl rt'foclln1ti1 and i.tof)
0 \ ~rn11thl lfl lht! AZON'$ •
Wullal'l· u1d lhe oJ>('raUoo. dubbed Proud Phanwm . provt."CI
thut AnWnl·an plant':. t'#n deplc1y qu11."kly and 05wratl' smoothly
in the har..h dl'5l'rt.s of &he• MlddJr E:a~t ·
lflf.J B•Ufr \ado11af 1•ar1rt Blau-
l'~l>Alt OROVE 1Al'1 fo'lrt' nffic1als here i;rcw mllre
hopduJ todoy ~s a hvl. 'tuboorn blate lh11t has blackenl!d 3,100
arre:c m Kmg!> Canyon ~al1onal Park appe ared to be running
out or brush to bum
The 3-tJu~ bluu ,., be1 11 g battled by Ii fori•c of 400
firefighters. sev.m air tankers. thrtt helicopter!> and u fire
s potting plane borro wed from the Forest Service . park
spokeswoman Irma Bu<.'hholz said
The firi!fighters ' effort to halt the bl ate hal> l>cen hampered
by record temperulurcs and the steep terr&in or tht' Lewis Creek
urea. where the fire slarted
Cart._.r Rvf1uvd f 'r••r ·f~ '11,,.,..·
WASHINGTON <AP1 Presidenl Carter 1:-. not entitled to
free equal time lO respond to c·om merr1als aired by wdependent
groups supporting Ronald Rt!agan. the ft>deral CommuniC'a
lions Commission ruled today
With a crowd of attorneys. politi<:al organizers and network
television crews looking on. the commission unanimously ac·
cepted the position of broadcasters who argued that the law re-
quires only that they sell comparable lime to a candida te or his
supporters.
The dec1s1on was immediately hailed by s uch independent
groups as Americans for Change as a victory for the right of
free speech.
Slate IJnPttlpfttfllflPnt flair Drop1
WASHJNGTON CAP) The Labor Department reported to·
day that the California unemploym ent rate dropped from 7.3
percent in August to 6.9 percent in September.
f'~no Rt..~ord• •Hot tewt Oftalwr'
By Tbe Associated Press
Fresno has recorded its hottest October day in history and
hot. smoggy weather continued today in the Sao Joaquin Valley.
the National Weat her Service reported
Fresno's high Thursday of 101 also was the highest tern·
per ature recorded this late in the year in Fresno. we.at.her or-
ficials said.
Hot temperatur es were reported throughout the valley
Thur*J)·.-mduding htj(hs of 102 1n Bakersfield and 101 in
Stockton
Wife Beaten
Man Ruled Guilty
In .Beating Death
Marine Cpl. Kevin Lee Green
was convicted of second degree
murder Thursday in the death of
his unbom child that resulted
from injuriJ:~ his wrfe suffered
from a bealirig m the rr Tustin
apartment last year.
An Orange County Superior
Court JUry, which cle libuated
about 10 hours Werln«c;dav and
Thu rsday, a ls Cl found G reen
guilty of attem pted murder for
the crippling attack on his wife
during the early morning hoW'S
of Sept. 30, 1979.
The couple's chUd died al San·
ta Ana-Tustin Community
Hospital. where Green's wife lay
comatose with brain injuries.
Superior Court Judge Luis
Cardenas scheduled sentencing
tor Green on Oct. 27. The defend·
ant faces a 15-years-lo·life
slate prison term.
The 5ix-man, six-woman jury,
faced wjth conflicting stories
during the trial. chose to believe
the testimony of D ianna
D'Aiello. Green's now-divorced
wife .
Miss D'AieHo. 20, told jurors
Green smashed her in the bead
with a metal key holder after
she spurned bis sexual advances
following an evening of intermtt·
tent a rguing about bis leaving
her alone. She was nine-and-a·
half months pregnant at t~e
time
Green testified that his wife
OAANQE COAST
DAILY PILOT
consented to having sex that
evening, that he later went to a
fast-food restau rant and re ·
turned home to find her critical·
ly inj ure d o n t h e ir blood·
s pattered bed.
Miss D'Aiell CJ lay comatose for
about a week. Whe n she finally
regained consciousness. she had
no memory of the attack. or be·
ing pregnant or of her past.
Prosecutor Cliff Harris said
s he still loved her husband as
s he recuperated slowly at her
pa rents home, where the defend·
ant helped care for her.
But as she recalled more of
her past. as well as regaining
her ability to speak. she realized
Green waa responsible for her
injuries, the prosecutor said. It
was then Green was arrested for
the attack, which police at first
speculated could have been the
work or the unknown killer who
had attacked othe r women in
s urro\mding communities.
Harris sald Green's story "de·
fied common sense" and that
Miss D'Aiello had no reason to
lie about the attack because s he
once loved her former mate.
.. J think she 's a believable
person." he said.
Defense attorney Richard Cur·
ran argued that no blood was
e ve r found on Green's key
holder and that the defendant
had spotted a suspicious looking
man outside the apartment com·
plex when he went out for his
late-night !riP for food .
Where 22 Died
College ~ine-up
Students at Christ Coll ege in frvine lined up for fall reg.
is tration recently. lt was one or the fe \v lines they'll
have to stand m during their coll ege careers because the
fou r -year Li?eral art.s school has an enrollment of Just 159
students this year. The college. located on a J 13-acre
hilltop site. graduated its first class lal>t spring See
today's Featuring section. Page BS
Victi01, 77, Tells
Of Brutal Beating
SAN FRAN('ISCO (AP I An
elderly witness testifying in the
trial of four men accused in the
brutal June 3 atletck on resident!\
of a San Francisco nursing home
(·arrie d a message to Judge
Robert Oossee.
"Mayor Diann(• Fcanstein saH.l
to give them a long. long tame."
said f~rit1 Peter~on . 77. after he
testified how he was pistol·
whipped durin$! the orgy of
violence that mclu<l ed the rape
of u 67-year-old blind woman
a11d the hecitlng and r<>hbery of
five other home residents.
The -ti:iifl t~ntmaed today in
San Fral)C'1sco s up ·rior court.
Peterson. who 1s so hard of
hearing that lawyers had to
write out their questions durin&
his testimony. told jurors about
the attack o n him by a "(ella
with a .38-caliber chrome pistol
with an extra long barrel
Mesa Church
Loses Bid,
Goes Higher
Calvary Chapel is conti~111g
negotiations for the 2,800-acre
Warner Hot Springs Resort even
though the Costa Mesa·based
church tost the property to a
higher bidder.
Pastor Chuck Sm ith s aid lo·
day lhe church may offer S4.5
m illion to the San Francisco-
based firm, A. Cal Rossi Co.
Ltd .. whic h purchased the resort
for a reported S4.2 million.
Until its S4 million offer was
refused last week the Costa
Mesa church had planned to sell
a retreat in Lake Arrowhead to
help pay for the Warner resort
near San Diego. It includes 96
cottages, a lodge, a golf course
and a 5,000-foot air strip.
"Ile slu~gcd me <Jver lhe head
and kicked me down the s tair-;,
He said something lo me lhat I
l'Ouldn't hear. lhen hl• hit me
and kicked me down till' -;taJrs,
s:iid P£1tcrson
But PC'lerso11 \1 ;1!, uncil1l1• tn
1tJent1ry any of tht· rldi>ndantc..
C'harged in lht> dtt<wk al lt1t·
nur-;mJ! home 'fht• rll'fcndants .
Bobby Ha} \ .,1rnl'r, ~!'; f''ranldan
Wh1 c. 25. 1 nnim:. l!Jrt, 2fi .. 1n!I
l.:Hry l'lary 30 sat pas~1 v!'I:··
dun ng thC' t cst1 mon \' of l'eter ... 1111
etnJ thret• uth1 r 11 ur:-1ng home
re.sidc~nt:. All the dcfondants a rc
from S:.1.11 Franr1:-.c 11
Smet· lhc inc1J c·nl. ~ an~art>t
Torpe\. the rc.1pe victim, has
died of cancer and another vie·
l.im , Claudia Chow, ,:42, also hL'I
died or cancer. A third victim .
Paul Erickson . an elderly man
with ment al problems. dropped
out of sight after the inr idcnl
and could not bf..' located to
testify
But the prosc·c·ut1011 1:. bu!>ing
its case on the re~idl•nts who l'Jn
1csl1fv co·n ~tan rt.• J acobs, 52.
des<:nbed ho" a man burst into
her room while she wa:-. lying in
hed . and without a word .
s luggetl he r across the forehead
with a silver pistol a nd look $2
from her purse and walked out
with her watch
Anothe r witness. Andrew
McDonald. 76, test ified that
·'They grabbed me by the back
of the head and pulled me head-
down while one kneed me in lhe
belly . That made me so sick I
threw up ...
The defendants are charged
various ly wi th rape, robbery
and assault. Ir convicted, each
face max.imum prison terms of
28 years.
Goiag Strong
Kids' Show Marks 25 Years
NEW YORK <AP> -It was .~-'"!~ ~· :~,c 1_a:::rnm;-
of kids in the audience, but for
Bob Keeshan, today's broadcast
was more than just another op·
portunity to encour age young
C'hildren to learn, to reel good
about themselves
K e eshan 's "Ca ptain
Kangaroo" premiered Oct 3,
1955, and a quarter-century later
is still going strong.
··1 will keep IL going, the good
Lo.rd and CBS willing." Keeshan
said m an anniversary interview
not long ago, ··and I must say, r
have never felt more support
from the net work than 1 do now ··
The ann ivers ary broadcast
was marked on air by a stream
of the s ho w 's regulars con·
g ralul a ting him . Ca ptain
Kangaroo. appearing perplexed
·by all the attention, was given
the opportunity to say anythin~
he wished
"Good m orning, Captain." h~
said into the camera.
. Network TV's longest-running
c hildren's series began its 26th
season less than a month ago
distinct in appearnnce from that
premiere broadca!lt , but consis·
tent in philoso~y.
.. The idea " the 53-year -old
Ke es han s ai .~"if you can
motivate a child. make the child
fee l good a bout herself, or
himself. the child wi ll learn "
Keeshan has seen his role
change over the years. and is
(
considered an authority on the
relat1ons h1p between children
a nd television. He s pends a good
deal or his free ti me on the road.
s peaking to educa t or s and
pare nts, a~ well a s broad · casters
"IL concerns ·me.·· Keesha'n
s aid "when people say. 'Look al
all tht' good things we've done
with · Captain Kangaroo" and
··sesame Street" and the others.
Now we don 't have to spend all
the money on teachers '
''We're her e to aid the
tt:acher ." he said. "to back up
the gOO<l that 1i-. being done for
the c-hild hv (lthl•r :-. ·
Kct•i;h~n hef?an hts •·a rt'cr m
tt·li>\ 1~11>0 J" Claratwll the rinv.n
110 thl• td d "llowd v D<iuch ~h11w t-'1w ~ c;,ir~ I aier' ru_. dt-
' ll o pr d h 1 :, o v. n t h a r a l'l (' r
Corny th1· ('!own ~n d v. a!>
s igned tu du 1 ... ho'4 C'alll'd
· Time ror }-11n
i\ yc>a1· Inter. 1!'154 ht· {'rt.>Jt<'<i
BIRTHDAY BOY
Capt. Kan99roo
Tinker the Toymaker, and pro.
duced and performed in a show
r ailed "Tinker'!l Workshop."
Keeshan has not been alone
over the years. Hugh "Lumpy"
Brannum. as Mr. Green Jeans,
has been a regular for years.
and Cosmo Allegretti joined the
show as Dennis, the apprentice,
a short while later .
Allegretta also is the chief pup·
1lPteer. responsible for e nduring
l'haraC'ters like Mr Moose and
B1rnny Babbit
There 1:-. a footnote to the
Captain Kanga roo " story
The M1ck£•y Mouse Club" pre-
miered the ~ame day in 1955 on
HC. and left the air four years
l;,ater
Soft Drink Firms
Settle Lawsuit
WHITE PLAINS, NY (AP1 -
Two archnvals for the nation ·~
:-oft dnnk business reat·hed an
t>u t of C'ourt st·tt lemenl 1n a
luv.~u1t file:<.! h\ l'c~pSIC'O Inc t11
µrevcnt Ctwu <'ola Co from find
111g uul aoout P~p~1 s lop ~erret
marketingstratt•gyfor 1981
In the s ettlement reached
Thursday. Donald Breen, 27, a
former Pepsi associate market
ing manager. agreed not to dis·
cuss with his new employer. Coca·
Cola. the st.rategy developed dur·
ing his tenure at Pepsi.
In return, Pepsi dropped its swt
against Breen and Coca-Cola
pepsi, headquartered in
Purchase. N. Y ., said it has spent
• millfons of dollars in the p ast nine
months to develop "the Pepsi
Challenge." a cons umer t aste
comparison test of both colas that
will be publicized in certain areas
of the country next year .
Breen, who switched to Atlanta-
bas ed Coca-Cola on Sept. 9.
"knows when and whe re it will be
implemented ." accord ing to
Pep~1 lawyer. Elizabeth Head.
She told • l ate Supreme Court
Jul>t1ce Vincent Gur ahian al a
heann~ Thursday that Pepsi's
rival was so delighted at winning
Breen awa,y that it flew him to a
Coca·Cola bottlers' meeting in a
company jet.
·•He was personally toasted and
greeted by Coca-Cola 's presi·
dent." Miss Head said.
Coca-Cola 's lawyer Stuart
Robinowitz denied receiving con·
fidential information froQl Breen.
Roblnowitz said the company
"has neve r been accused of
anything like this.
··For lhe most part we know in
advance through normal trade
sour<-es when the Pepsi Cballen1e
campaign will be instituted," he
said. "Our people are rarely sur-
prised."
Throughout our 85 years of carpet retailing,
one fact becomes quite evident -that when
money is less plentiful. people buy INll&
If the church is successful in
its new negotiations for the re-
sort , Smith said, a retirement
co mmunity. college, campsite
a nd rehabilitation center Tor
teen-agers will be established
there. PRUDENT •"···· This is contrary to popular belief. but make5 The resort was sold T hursday,
more than a year after its West
Germa n owner, Ameri can
Ranch Ferian GMBH & Co.
Analgen K.G. closed it. BUYING
good sense if you think about it When you
have to concern yourself with value and
performance. you are likely to buy INll& .... ,.
Tf'I• OtMtQt (O.\t 0111, Pilot Wl11tn wh•l" ,, comn1Nr'(J tN N••t-Pt•\\, '' p.,bh\FwcJ o~ ,,,.,
0'•"0' Co.t\t PutM•"'*"" (O""O .. l'ly s.ni., .. ,.
f'ChllO"I\ ,,,. Pt.l~lt"-'d Mond4¥ OUOUQf\ '''""' fOt (.11>\t• .... W NtwQOl'I 841.W.h HJnf1"V1,~ e ... ," ,:ovn1 ... n v .. u.~ ''"'"l '"9""" 8t•<" \oulr\ (..O•"t A. ~nQllll tf'Qlf'Jn'9t #OlllM ''
OVOll\rw-d \ttll''1•.,, ·~ \urtd•'f' Tri• P'•"~ipel ~C:-',~i=~~~~t ~.::~!.".~! ,:·,~·· p 0 W'idening of Road
At Alden's in recent years. our per unit sale
has been more-expensive carpeting,
reflecting this fact. ConseQuently, we have
the largest selection of finer qualities you will
see anywhere. all at competitive prices. 111-N-~,•\fft-"1 •"Cl Punhui.t
cii..t..M L-A\V\t_.t ~~"4 [Olll'W
Oftlo•• CO\te .. ,. UO W1c\I R•w St,..., L.~ ~Pl 10>1 N• (<M\t H~••'t
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Urged in Laguna
By DON CHAPMAN °' .. Delly Pl ........ Laguna Beach City Council
members Tuesday will receive
recommendations from city o(.
ficials fo r widening Laguna
Canyon Road, where 22 people
have died in traffic ccidents
since 1'75.
The $4 million project would
'lnclude w1denlng the road to
four lanes from Canyon Acree
Drive to tbe San I>ie10 Freeway.
By approviq Ute reeommen·
datloa, the coundl would be en·
donlnc an aP,Proeeb favored by
t.M PaUey Advisory CommJttte
for IAllUna Cllft10G Road.
Tb• commlUH lnclude1
•
representatives from Laguna
Beach, Irvine. the Orange Coun·
ty Transportation Com mission
and Caltrans.
Widening of the road had pre·
viously been estimated to cost
about $7 million.
But the policy committee -
for cost reasons -rejected con-
1trucUoo of a raised landscaped
medlan separated from the
roadway by concrete or upbalt
curblna.
Clty Manqer Ken Frank, ln a
rePort to council memben. 1aid
that tbe committee wu lot.rest·
ed ln tbe clty'1 posltton on lm·
provement ot the road. ,
The end result is customer satisfaction. pride
and recommendations which provide our
overwhelming source of new business.
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VOL. 73, NO. 'ln, ~SECTIONS, S'l PAGES O RANG E COUNTY. CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1980
Tennites a Bore at Beaela Club
•1 8TBYS MITCH£LL .............. ._
San Clemente council mem Mra bave ~en told not just
twlmrnen have ~pulated the
old North Beach Ct'ubbouse over
tbe put !Z years.
Three varietaea of termatea
bave uaed the old bulldlna as a
restaurant. a factor that wasn't
dbcovered until a contractor re
furbiahing the structure found
Ila mter1or nearly gutted by the
hunary ~a.'lta~ .
Tht rlubho11se 1md pool, built
an 1928 by San Cli"m entc foundt!r
Ole HaMOn. 111 111 the midst of 11
$500,000 facehrt approved.by tht!
<'Ouncll tn June But off1c1als for Rose"lfi ..
Construcuon Co. of Ontario, who
have a $358,000 ·conlract wath the
cit y to refurbis h ju s t the
c lub house. say it will cost
an other $34,000 t o repair
da m age done by the termites
over the yean. •
Jim La wson, building and
planning director. told council
members there is not much left
of the old structure. ... , ... T e rma esare-very re-
sourceful,'' he said. shaking his
head. "They did a good job (of
gutting the building.)"
He said damage assessment
shows it will cost an additional
$34 058 to ftnlsh the clubhouse,
addin1, "I question whether it
might have been more wise to
tear it down and put up a
facsimile.''
Council .mem..bet:.s. agr.eed to
pay the additional cost for the
renovation, and instructed city
officials ~e the $34,000 frorq
the park acquisition fund...,
They also asked La"son to
look into cost estimates for ex-
panding the pool from six lanes
to eight and make a few other
adjustments that would attract
world swim competition teams
to San Clemente.
The request came from Coun·
cilman Patrick Lane. who said
that by expanding the pool,
which is currently under con·
struction next to the clubhouse.
the city might gain revenues by
"'our Hom~•o•·n
~·II~ ~~~-~P.,,_ae.r .. ,
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
e
attracting organized competition
meets.
The new pool. being construct-
ed by Pacific Engineerir.g Corp
or Glendora for $114,000, does
meet Amateur Athletic Uni on
standards.
But Lane contends an eight·
lane pool would be more likely
to attract m eet s t o S a n
Clemente. And, since the pool is
<See TERMITES, Page A2J
'Death Road' Widening Urged
-------------Decision
Up to
Laguna
By DON CHAPMAN
Of -o.llt l'I ... Staff Laguna Beach City Council
members Tuesday will receive
recommendations from city of·
ficials for widening Laguna
Canyon Road, where 22 people
have died in traffic ccidents
since 1975.
The $4 million project would
include widening the road to
four lanes from Canyon Acres
Drive to the San Dieco Freeway.
By approving the recommen-
dation, the council would be en-
dorsing an approach favored by
the Policy Advisory Committee
for Lasuna Canyon Road.
The committee includH
representativea from L= Beacb..IrvUM. tbe o~an.. ,
ty Transportation Commission · • .,..._... apd Caltrans .
....-/.Widening of the road had pre-
viously been estimated to cost • • •
Muhammad All, &loves down, crin1es and
f alla aw9i)' to tbe ropes from a left punch
delivered by World Boxln1 Aaaociation
beavyweil(bt champion Larry Holmes
Thursday rugbt in Las Ve1aa. Ali seldom
got in a punch all night. He failed to
answer the bell for the 11th round. (See
story,Sports, PageB 1).
McQueen's Cancer
'In Remission'
about $7 million. But lbe policy committee -
for cOllt re.-ona -reJected con·
atnaetlan al a ralaed f andae•ped
medlUI 1eparated from tbe
roadway by concrete or upllaJt
curbt.nc.
City Manager Ken Frank, in a
report to council memben, said
that the commlltee wu interest·
ed in the city's position on lm·
provement al the road.
.,.. .. "!let l&afl -
SC Eyes
Transit
Tenninal Lo·s ANGELES CAP) -Actor
Steve McQueen. who waged a
secret six-month battle against a
rare and generally incurable
form of cancer. is gradually im-
proving under a nutrition-based
treatment developed by a one·
tim e dentis t . doc tors and
spokesmen say.
month of the nutrition-based
treatment, be began to show im·
orovement and has been gainina weight while the cancer, which
had spread to his neck, _chest
and abdomen, has gone into re-
mission, doctors said.
Subdivision
Hearing Set
In Laguna
SADOL.EaACK COLLEG! STUDENTS ASKED TO CARPOOL
ThoM Lea.tng Irvine Campua Tl'lu'9d8y Get MeaHge
San Clemente has hired a
Newport Beach consulting firm
to study the feasibility of putting
all transportation services
within the city at one terminal.
The terminal would serve
paaaengers of Amtrak. Orange
County Transportation District
buses. two private bus lines, and
taxi companies.
Council members approved a
$25 ,000 contract with
Basmaciyan-Darnell, Inc. of
Newport Beach to complete the
study for a "multi· modal
traasportatioh terminal'' to be
l~ated somewhere within the
city.
The study would identify a site
for the proposed facility. said Ci-
ty Manqer George Caravalho.
One location under considera-
tion is near the North Beach
Clubhouse. •'The r'8ilroad tracks are there
and it's cloee to El Camino Real
for the bus lines and taxis,"
Caravalho said.
The advantase or such a
terminal, Caravalho said, would
be to tie totetber the various
means ol transportation by put.
(See TllAN8n', Page A%)
Marine Out
For Nudity
LOS ANGEL~ CAP> -
You caa see 2'1-year-old
llarlne Coroe reserve Sat.
Robert Jordan out of uni-
form ln tbb montb 's
Playf!ri maauine. But you
woa t aee bim in the ............ ,.... llartne Corpe ....
Jordan bl• marcbln1
~ for brinciDI ''dU-
credlt"totheMntce bJ ap-__.... .... la Pla1atrl'1 r..r.a of tla• llUltary"
=lata.e~'91ue, ..... ~. ............ la• ••• ....... 1111 ............ .....................
..._.._U.ea ••• f/IMIM ?1MCIDl'P9rwn• ........ ~
McQueen, SO, who was not re-
vealing his whereabouts, asked
his fans and friends Thursday to
"keep your fingers crossed" for
a full recovery.
Most cases of mesothelioma
have been associated with ex-
posure to asbestos, a mineral
fiber used in insulation, said Dr.
Oscar Sherer. a Berkeley lung
s pecialist. McQueen held a
variety of jobs before becoming
an actor, including that of a
merchant seaman.
A proposal to subdivide 2.8
acres of property in the
Portafma area will be the sub·
ject of a public hearing to be
held Tuesday by the Laguna
Beach City Council.
Coast Air Quality
Acceptable Level
The screen star was told six
months ago that he had terminal
mesotbelioma, a cancer or the
lining of the lungs and other or·
gans. according to a statement
issued by his publicist. Warren
Cowan.
McQueen, who appeared in
s uch films as "The Great
Escape" and "Bullitt," had
been keeping the illness a secret
so that he could keep bis "sense
of dignity" as he died, the state·
ment said.
But six weeks ago, after .a
Non-injury
Crash Blocks
SD Freeway
Asbestos insulation is used ex-
tensively in ships . Researchers .
have discovered that even a
brief exposure to the material
can sometimes result in lung
disease and later mesotbeUom".
Dr. William Kelley of the ln·
ternational Health Institute in Dallas, who is helping g_uide
McQueen.'s treatment, said, "We
have been able to prolon1 the
patient's life beyond earlier ex-
pectatioo!-. ·
"I believe that Mr. McQueen
can fully recover and return to a
normal lifestyle,·· said Kelley.
A collugue at the center, Paul
Whetstone, said Kelley de-
veloped bis treatment after re·
covering himself from what bad
been diqnosed 18 yean aco u a
terminal case of cancer. He wu
a dentist at the time. but bu
(See CANCER, Pase. AZ>
The council meets at 6 p.m. at
City Hall.
Mary Ellen Lewis of Pasadena
proposes to subdivide the prop-
erty, adjacent to Marlin Drive
and Gull Circle.
The project would include a
cul-de-sac extension of Davis
Way.
Lot sizes in the subdivision
would yary from 6,170 square
feet to 18,180 square feet. and
there would be 4.2 units per
acre.
Pot Farm Raided
ROSEBURG, Ore. CAP> -
Douglas County authorities say
they &eiied $1.4 million worth of
marijuana and other drup in a
raid on seven square miles of
rural land 25 miles southweet of
Roaebur1. Six men were ar-
rested.
Three.penons escaped injury
this mominl when two vehicles
with trailers collided on the Sa;n M I Cha Diego Freeway north of the us e r111s Ortega Highway and blocked ___ _
commuter traffic for about an
boc~htomia mchway Patrol o1-Iran Playl 'Stan, Stripea'
ficers aald a truck pulling a
trailer and semi-trailer and a BEIRUT, Lebanon <AP) -A balf bour after plaJinc an Ira·
jeep towtn1 a trailer collided at nian ....Olutionary aon1 called "Deatb to America," Tehran
By DAVID KUTZMANN Ol-Delt'f~---Low clouds and fog helped
purify Orange Coast air quality
again today with pollution read·
ings expected lo stay within
breathable limits perhaps
through Saturday. . •'There's pretty good air quali-
ty ( a1on1 tbe Oran1e County
coast)." a spokesman for the Air
Quality Management District
said.
OnlY one first·staie alert was
predicted for the Santa Ana Can·
yon area today wit.~ a_!l.·
licipated pollution readlnl of .21
parts per million.
By contrast, the coastal com-
munlUes of HunUnaton Beach,
Costa Meaa, Newport Beach and
Laauna Beach abould bave
pollution readings of no more
than .09 ppm, the spokesman
said.
Contributiq to the improve-
ment in air quality Tbunday
and today were lower tem·
peraturea, foe and clouds that
· helped lift an invenion layer
that had prevlOUllY been trap-
pinl contaminants cloee to the
around.
No hiah·pollution, aecond·
sta1e alerta were predicted for
anywhere ln tbe aprawllnl Soul.h
Coaat Alr Baain today. tbe
AQllD 1akl. Flrlt·stace alerta,
however, were called for inland
.about 1:40 a.m. wtlile both were radio today broadcut "Stan and Strlpe1 Forever," one of the
headed aouth on the freeway. moet patriotic U.S . military marcb tuna. .
The Jeep, officers aaid, wu lnml• broadcuten, wbo ban npeai.d11 ~the Bank Teller Dead
demolished ln the accident, but United 9tatel .. "tbe 1J'9at Satan" beldDd tM lraql lDvuloa of
a man drl!inJ ~ vehicle ud a Iran, ~unaware ot tbe llsnillc.-. al tbe IOftl. JNDEPENDSNClt, Mo. <AP>
woman phaenser weren't In· . "Stan Ud lbipe1 ............ a...t for UM llan aDd -Police and FBI .,enta were
Jured. Their namea were not Itri,.. la tM American flu, WM ecimpmed ia 1.-r bJ lollD MUcllilal toda7 for two d four
available Ulla momln1. omcen Phllip8ouN,rorm.leaderaltbe\1.I . MUIDehDd. 1u-• wbo entered • bank
aaJd. T*-radio bu belD ............... tU MWtellla aDd witb s-~and -~ TIM drtYer ot ta.. truck Ibo Mrmcm wttb mll'tial mualc llDce tM Ina-Iraq war be1an. wttb • amomt."' eeeaped lQjury, accordlnc tool· Tbll ..-la • broadcut IDGlllloNd ..,., TMraa radio ca•b aft« a teller and
Ileen. Dlay9d "Tbe BatUe HJma ol UM RepUl&c." a _, wrtttm dur· wCNDCtlq a omcer. 1'" Tbe .eektent occurred after ln1 tbe U.S. Cl•U War la tbe ~Md_.. lar ......... troosia auspeeta..,. captured• abort
tM ..._._out ol eoa'10I in 11U..,IUttbedafftob8UM .. 9ettWCallfedara!earm1. . ttm• tlm'lf'e Tbunday rob-
valleys in Los Angeles and San
Be rnardino counties .
The National Weather Servi(oe
predicted sunny weather wou.ld
continue throughout most of
Southern California t hrough
Saturday with early morning
and late night clouds and fog
along the coast.
Temperatures were ex pected
to peak in the mid-90!; today for
inland valleys and low 70s along
the coast.
"Little chang~ in temperature
is expected on Saturday ... a
weather service spokesma n
said.
Orange Coast
Weather
Overnight fog and low
clouds, becoming only
partly sunny at the
beaches Saturday after-
noon. Lowa tonight 60
alofta the coast. 85 inland.
Hi1ha Saturday near 70 to
mid 808.
INSIDE TODA~
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game boollal at tM lrvfM
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l"orn" .,. 4E Pbanl()fTl Jell! 1treaked otf lhfo desert runw1Ay of thla.
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00 dlly Of,M.'rnllon aimed at 1howln1 \bat Amflnl'an wnrplaneis
<'Un carry tht!lr (ll.,puwer to the oil rir h sand:. of the M iddlt1
ti:a,'
'"ll\114 h11' bt.'<"n &NV ot the most llU<"C'eulul nperat1on1t ever
ton<Jlu·tl>tJ b,v the Al t ti'or<'<', · uld Lt Col Mike W11ll1t<· .. •11 the
t:! Jt'l:'o lt)(•k orf uf\ a ts hour night to Moody 1\11 t 'orl'to 8i.se an
VuldO$lll, Ga Tht' . UC to make 12 In na Jl(hl r .. fuf'fUlj,?!I und istoµ
m· l'r11111ht In the 1\,orts
Wullat·t• l!iihJ the operation , dubbt-d t~ruud l'ha1110rn, proved
thul Amerkun planciJ t'lUI ckploy qu1r kl> a11J or,..rate !lrnoolhly
ln lht' harsh dt>l\~l'U or the ~~tddlt• E.Ast
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C:t::UAR GHO\'E 1Al'1 l-'1rt' uffll'ldb here ~1 t:w mort'
hopeful loduy as Ii hut. :.t11 bhnm bllUt! lhst has bl1tckened 3 \00 :H·re~ 11\ tongs Canyon N.itlun.il Park d!Jpeared to be run~1ng
out of brush to burn ,
The J day blatt' '' be ing battled by a force of 400
f1ref1~hler:., :.t'ven air lankt'r\, three hellcopteri. and a r.r,.
spottin~ plum• borro '4 ~d from the Fo rest Service . p1trk
spokeswpman lrmu Hu<'hholz said ·
The firelighters· erfort Iii> halt the bla~e has been hampere<l
by record tempera tures and the steep terram or lbe. Lewis Creek
area, where the fire started
L'nrtt"r Hefwwd f 'rc-.-•Equal 'fi..w•
WASlllNGTON t AP'1 President Carter is not entitled to
free equal time to respond lo commercials aired by independent
groups supporting Ronald Reagan . the Federal Communica·
tions Commission ruled today. ·
With a crowd of attorneys, polHical organizers and network
television crews looking on, the commission unanimously ac-
cepted the position of broadcasters who argued that the law re·
quires only that they s.elJ comparable time to a candidate or his
supporters. ·•
The de<.'i sion. was immediately hailed by such independent
groups as Americans for Change as a victory for the right or
free speech.
.'itnte IJ11«>,,.plfly,,.rnt Hatr-Dropl
WASJ.~IN'G'rON IAP> -The Labor Department reported to·
day that the California unemployment rate dropped from 7 .3
percent in August to 6.9 percent in 5eptember.
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By The APoclat.ed Press
Fresno has recorded its hottest October day in history and"
hot. smoggy weather continued today in the San Joaquin Valley,
the National Weather Ser vice reported.
Fresno's high Thursday of 101 also was the highest tern
perature recorded this late in lhe year in Fresno. weather of.
ficials said.
Hot terriper alurf,!s were reported throughout the valley
Thursday. including highs of 102 in Bakersfield and tot in
Stockton
Candidate
Forum Slated
In Clemente
f 'ro• Page .l I ·
TRANSIT ...
ting them all under one roof.
"People could arrive under
one means of travel and Im-
mediately transfer to another."
he said.
San Clemente voters will have
an opportunity to hear the view!"
of 1:, City Counril candidates
during a candidates forum Oct.
16.
The 7:30 p.m . rorum is being
sponsored b y tbe Capifitrano
Bay Area League nf Women
Votl!rs. and will be held in the
Community Center at 100 l\.ve.
Seville.
Voters will go lo the polls Nov.
4 to elect two council members
to seats currently held by ap-
pointed members Patrick Lane
and Tho~O'Keefe.
They replaced former Mayor
Roy Hamm and Councilman
R oy Hurlbut who resigned
earlier this year .
F ro111 Pflfl#' A I
TERMITES
,
in the midSt of re novation, now
would be Lhe time to make any
changes, he says.
Lawson said he would come
back to the council in two weeks
with c.ost estimates· for the pool
expans ion.
The pool and clubhouse are ex-
pected to be completed by tbe r
first of next year .
Someone .. a rriving in San
Clemente ·by Amtrak, for exam-
ple. could get off the tram and
climb on a county bus, he ex
plained.
Good Habit
To Acquire
NEEDHAM . M ass .
(i\P) -"It's a great way
to keep up with inflation,"
s a id Arthur Hoener of
Northampton, a $1 million
M assachuselts lottery
winner who has a dded
SJ00,000 to his good
fortune. .
Hoener, 51, who teac hes
at Hampshire College,
won $100.000 in the lottery
drawing Wednesday night.
Three years ago, he won
SS0.000 a year for~ years.
Lottery officials say the
odds of winning Sl million
are 10 million to o n e.
Hoene r , who has three
childre n in college a nd
(
l4 ·year ·o ld t wi n
daughters, is the lottery's
first repeat big m oney
winner.
Te1npf i11g Treat
Lisa Robertson ~nd Kristi Moorhead will appear in
"Snow While and the Seven Owarf s" to be presented with
the Hussian fable, "The Mitten" by Ballet Pacifica.
Performances for children will start at 3 :30 p.m. Satur-
day and 1:30 and 3 :30 p .m . Sunday in the Forum Theater,
650 Laguna Canyon Road.'Tickets at the box office.
Victiin, 77, Tells
Of Brutal Beating
SAN f'RAJ"ICISCO CA P ) -An
elderly witn, .. t1fying in the
trial of four m.... ·used in the
brutal .June 3 attau, 1m residents
of a San Franc1sro nursin~ home
carried a messa~e to J udge
Robert Oossee
"Mayor Dia nne Feinstein said
to give them <J long, 'long time,"
s a id Fritz Peterson. 77, aft er he
tcs tlficrl how h P was pistol
whil>ped during the o r g y of
violence that m t luded the ,ape
of a 67·.rear -nld blind woman
and the beating an<J roli bery nf nvc other home l"~i<Jents
The trial rontinued today In
San franr1sro superior l'OUrt
Peterson. who JS so hard or
hearing that la wyers had to
write out their questions during
his testimony. told jurors about
the attack on him by a "fella
Fro,,. PagP .II
CANCER. • •
s 111 ce ~1 ve n up pract1t't".
Whetstone said
Kelley's treatment. which s up-
ple ments traditional medical
care. tries to build up the body's
immunity system so it can resist
cancer .
Baboon Dies
Of Poisoning
ELLICOTT CITY, Md. <AP)
A banana la c ed with
s trychnine apparently was
slipped to a 45-pound baboon at
an amusement park here. lead-
in g lo the animal 's death,
authorities say.
The ape was fou nd in t'On -
vulsions in its cage at Enchant·
ed Forest. Howard County police
said Thursday. 'fhe baboon died
in a veterinarian's orrice, police
said.
with a .38-c·a libcr chrome pistol
with an extra long barrel
.. lie slu~ged me ovrr tht> head
and kicked me down the slam;
He said something to rm· th<.11 l
<'tJuldn't hear, then ht• hit me
and k1t'ked me down th<' staJrs, '
said P1•tt•rson
But Pet,.rson wa11 unable to
identify any or the derenciantf
r h<.1rged 1n the attack at the--
nurs ing hom e The defendants.
B1)bhy Hay V<.1rncr 2~. f"rankhn
White. 25 , T11mm \ ll;Jrt. l6, and
Larry ('lary 311 . .,,1t 1,ass1vely
d u ring lhe lf'1il11;1111t1.) of Peter.son
and thrt•(' otht·r nun.1 n11 homt>
residents All tht-tlefenrlonl!> are
from San Frahcasco. Since the incident, Ma rgaret
Torpey, the rape victim. has
died of cancer and another vic-
tim. Claudia Chow. 42, also has
died or cancer J\ third victim.
Paul Erickson. an elderly man
with mental problPms. dropped
out ur sight after the incident
an<I <:ouhl nut h • lc1cated t o
tt'Sllf~
Rut the prn:.(•C'utitm 1s basing
tls case on the residents who can
testify
Cons tan ce Jacob s, 52.
described how a man burst into
her room whlle she was lying in
bed , and withou t a wo rd.
slugged her across the forehead
with a silver pistol and took $2
from her purse a nd walked out
with her wat ch.
Another witness, Andrew
Mc Donald, 76. testified that
·'They ,grabbed me by the back
of the head and pulled me head·
downAvhile QJ'le kneed me in the
belly. That made me so sick J
threw up."
The defendants a re charged
variously with rape, robber y
and assault. If convicted, each
face max.imum prison te rms of
28 years.
Going Strong
Kids' Show Marks 25 Years
NEW YORK (i\P) Jl w~
jus t another· day for the millions
of kids m tt.ie audience. but for
Bob Keeshan, today's ,broadcast
w:.is more tha.n j ust anothe r op-
portunity lo encourage young
children to learn, lo reel good
about themselves.
K ees h a n 's .. Captai n
Kangaroo" pre mie red Oct. 3,
1955, and a quarter.century later
is still going strong.
.. , wiJJ keep it going, the good
Lord. and CBS willing," Keeshan
s aid in an anniversary interview
not long ago, "and I must say, I
have never felt more support
from the net work than I do
now ''
The anniversary broadcast
was marked on air by a stream
of the s how's regulars con·
gratulati ng h i m . Capt a in
Kangaroo, appearing perplued
by all the attention. was given
the opportunity to say anything
he wi5hed.
"Good morning. Captain,'' he
said into the camer a.
Network TV's longest-running
children's s eries began its 26th
s eason less than a month ago,
distinct in appearance from that
premiere broad<-ast. but consis-
tent in philosophy
"The idea is," the 53-year·Old
· Keeshan said, "if you can
motivate a child, make the child
feel good about h e rself or
himself, the child will learn.:,
Keesh an h as .· seen his role
change over the years, and is
considered an authority on the
relationship between c hildren
and television. He spends a good
deal of his free time on the road.
s peakin g lo educators and
pare nts , as well as broad-
casters.
.. It concerns me." Keeshan
s aid, "when people say, 'Look at
a ll the good things we've done
with ··~aptain Kangaroo'' and
"Sesame Street" and the others.
Now we don't have to spend all
the money on teache rs.'
"We 'r e here to aid lht>
teacher, .. he said, "to back up
the good that 1s being done for
the (•hild by others "
Kees han began his <'<1reer an
telev1s1on as Clarabell the Clown
on tht' old "Howdy Doody"
show f''1ve years late r. he ne-
ve lo ped his own t'h aracter
o rny the C lown . an d was
s igned to do a ~h ow called
"Time for Pun "
A y<><1r l<tter, l954, hP 1•r.-ated
BIRTHDA 'Y BOV
capt. Kanproo
Tinker the Toymaker, a nd pro-
duced and performed in a show
called "Tinker's Workshop."
Keeshan has not been alone
over the years. Hugh "Lumpy''
Br annum, as Mr. Green Jeans;
has been a regular fop 'Years,
and Cosmo AlJegretti joined the
show as Dennis, the apprentice .
a short while later.
Allegretti also is the chief pup-
1wt eer, responsible for enduring
characters like Mr Moose and
Runny Rabbit
There 1s a footnote to the
"C apt ain Kangaroo" s tory
.. The Mi ckey Mouse Club" pre-·
m 1ered the same day in 1955 oQ
A BC . and left the air four years
later
Man Ruled Guilty
In Beating Death
Marine Cpl. Kevin Lee Green
was <'Onv1cted of secnnd degree
murder Thursday in the death or
h1!' unborn child that resulted
from tnJUries his Y. lfe s uffered
from a beatmg m their Tustin
apartme nt last year.
An Orange County S uperior
Court j ury, which deliberated
about lO hours Wectnesdav and
Thursday, also found Green
guilty of attempted murder for
the crippling attack on his wife
during the early m orning hours
of Sept. 30, 1979.
Ttre-couple's child died at San·
ta Ana-Tustin Com munity
Hospital, where Green's wife Jay
comatose with brain injuries.
Superior Court Judge Luis
Cardenas scheduled sentencing
for Green on Oct. 27. The defend·
ant faces a JS-years-to -life
state prison term.
The six-man, six-woman jury,
faced with conmcting stories
during the trial, chose to believe
th e testimony o r Dianna
D' Aiello. Green's now-divorced
wife
~ 1ss D' Aiello. 20, told jurors
Green smashed her in the hear,1
with a metal key holder aftet
she s purned his sexual advances
following an evening of intermit·
tent arguing about his leaving
her alone. She was nine-and-•·
ha If months pregnant at the
time.
G reen testified that his wife
consented to having sex that
evening, that he later went to •
fast·food restaurant and re·
turned home to find her criticaJ-
1 y injured o n their blood-
spattered bed.
Miss D'Aiello lay comat~ for
about a week. When she finally
regained conaciousness, she had
no memory of the attack. of be:
ing pregnant or of her p,st.
Prosecutor Cliff Hams said
she still loved her husband u
she r ecuperated slowly at her
parents home. where the defend-
a nt helped care for her.
Dr. Stuart Myers, the vet. said
t he ape ha d ''the classical
symptoms of st rychnine poison
ing'' when brought to his office.
"But none of thllt can be preven
because the owner nf the arumal
. . did not want an autopsy
performed ·· PRUDENT
Throughout our 85 years of carpet retailing.
one fact becomes Quite evident -that when
money is1 less plentiful. people buy INlhl .... ,.
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Control of Port
BUYING
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good sense if you think about it. When you
have to concern yourself with value and
performance, you are likely to buy INlhi .•• .,.
At Alden's in recent years. our per unit sale
has been more expensive carpeting,
reflecting this fact. Consequently, we have
the largest selection of finer Qualities you will
see an~here, all at competitive prices.
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BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP> -'Iraq
and Iran both ch\im ed their
troops were in control o( Iran's
major port of Khorramshahr to-
day and Iran said it reopened a
strategic railroa d In the
southern war zone that Iraq re-
ported cutting tut week.
Tehran radio said a train left
the Iranian upital headed for
Ahwai as rail service resumed
between these cities. The broad·
cast said the rail line had been
closed because ol a break in
·communications at the statJon at
AndllMlhlc, a toWn just north ot
Deatw. wblcb ii 10 miles from
the Jr11q border. when tbe WU'
becan 12 days •ICh &arty ln lhe
f11btlnl, Iraq Hid lta. forcn
peMa.rated '° .... Dealul and
cut the rail lillk from AUdan \0
Tebran. '
Iraq 11ld \u fortet took over
tbt port and w.t• dt11ift1 ln after ac~ t.Mtr maln ob-
'
jectives along an invasion front
stretching 300 miles to the north.
"There is no trace of any lra-
n i an soldier Jeft in Khor-
ramshahr," Baghdad radio said.
"The town is under Iraq's firm
control."
lt labeled as "tlallucination"
Iran 's claims it was crushing
Iraqi troops in Kborramsbahr
and said : "What re w so-called
revolutionary guards are left in
hidin1 are being flushed out and
mopped uf in Khorramshahr .
That's al that's happening
now."
But Iran's official Pars news
a1ency utd -the Iraqi troops
withdrew from Khorramahabr
aa late u mldnl1ht Thunday
after abandonln1 tanks and
other ~Ulpmeot, that water and
electrtclty wer. cut off and that
''the cmtoma bulldln& and some
other part.I of the clty 1et on flre
,by the lraqts.were burnln1 out of
control."
The end result is customer satisfaction. pride
and recommendations which provide our
overwhelming source of new business.
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linoleum • wood flOor
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Sal ety First
Youngsters from Newport Elementary School go
through a bicycle safety program set up to acquaint
the younger students with traffic rules now that
first graders are allowed to ride their bikes to
school. Above, the kids wait in line for their tum on
a machine that checks wheel alignment and brakes.
At left, David Jordan gets his brakes tested by
Auto Club staffer Gene Villard. At right, PTA
volunteer Marilyn Reed shows Carlo Venezia what
the various road signs mean.
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Frld9y, OclOber 3, 1980 Lsc OM..YAWT Cf I ·
:·!ffisiness · Raps Prop. 10 RDF Unit
No 'Paper
Tiger'
Some~llake
1906 SF Quake Metuured Anew Smoking B·an Said to Hurt Factories, Bars
SACRAMENTO (AP> -Busi-
nessmen are complaining that
the new anti-smoking measure
on the state ballot· would hurt
factories and bars.
The measure. Proposition 10,
would require posfed smoking
and no-smoking sedions in most
work places and buildings open
to the public. It would ban smok-
ibg in the public areas of retail
Carter Says
He's Not
Superstitious
DAYTON. Oruo (AP) -Presi-
dent Carter says he is aware of a
bizarre )listorical patte rn in
which presidents elected in
years ending in zero die in office
but be is willing to risk death
because being president is the
"ultimate achievement."
''The American people have
civen me an honor that I never
dreamed of (when he was a child)
and 1 think it would be worth it
even ill knew it would end in som4'.
kind of tragedy," he said duriq a
question and answer session
Tbunday with citiz.ens gathered
bere in a convention ball.
The president, never saying he
dJsbelieved that such a thing
would happen, declared he was
'"not afraid. If 1 knew it was going
to happen I would go ahead and be
pr~ldentanddothe beat I could.
• •'I am · willinc to take the
chance. I still say that in a silly
way-evenilllmewlwoulddieln
office if I were president, I would
still nm for the office because I
think it'• the most excitinl and
cballenclnl and important posi-tion bi the free world ... In
Politics it's the ultimate achieve-
ment."
'~e Sexuality' ,
~minar Saturday
~A free seminar entitled "Kale ·~uaUty and Male Mid-Ute
~II" will be conducted from 9
••· to 4:• p.m. S.tW'dQ in .,,._ 1 at GOiden W•t CoUese
H~Beacb.
es to be dllcuaaed laclude
,.__ by wblcb men learn
tbllr tn roles, the in· ot the m .. media on
........... bow to cope ........ daal .. :
stores, except tobacco shops.
Violators could be fined $15.
OPPONENTS ATTACKED
Proposition 10 at a news con-
ference here by the state
Chamber of Commerce, the
California Manufacturers As-
sociation, the National Federa·
lion of Independent Businesses
and othe.r business groups.
11'1 •• a.tatd
Rep. Robin L. Beard, R-
Tenn., has won a pre-
liminary decision against a
c harge that he leaked
classified information about
Soviet missile operations,
but he may face further in-
vestigation.
Crash Death
Award Given
SAN DIEGO (AP> -A
Superior Court jury awarded
$150,000 to UM J.3.year-old son of
a New York enameer wbo WU
killed in the 1911 Pacific
Southwest Airlines air diluter.
Tb• award to Mlcbael S ..
Tetelman ol Orinda came after
PSA .....,..Y WilUam Fltqerald
1u11..ud a•·• settlellMDl u com,..11ioa for the deatb ol
Alan S. Tetelman.
Tetelman'• divorced wUe and
the boy'a motber, Ellen Wrllbt
Watalawick, told tbe JUl'J tbe
f atber wu obll1ated to f150
cblld lupport but wu payiq
'500 • IDl!8'b voluntarily,
Said the manufacturers'
lawyer, Al Libra, ··we would
have a tremendous complication
in attempting to designate smok-
ing and no-smoking 11reas in
manufacturing plants."
Ed Salyer, of a bar in sub-
urban North Highlands, said,
"Beer and cigarettes . . . have
gone together since alcohol was
first invented.··
SALYER ilAID 98 percent of
his customers smoke. and since
smoke circulates around the
bar, a no-smoking section
wouldn't work. Many of the
customers would leave if they
couldn't smoke.
The measure, to be on the
Nov. 4 ballot, is a somewhat
restricted version of a 1978 in·
itiative that t.l\e ~oters rejected
after a record S6.5 million cam-
paign against it by tobacco com-
panies.
T he companies have made re-
latively modest contributions to
the No-on-10 campaign, but their
involvement is increasing.
No-on-10 spokesman Jack
Johnson said that the campaign
spent $250,000 since Sept. 23 on
radio and television advertising.
JACK McDOWELL, whose
firm managed the campaign
against the 1978 initiative, said
the tobacco companies "have
decided to support the campaign
even at this late time." He said
he bad just been hired to run
another advertising campaign.
McDowell said radio advert.is-
i n g began Tuesday , and
television would start in three or
four days.
Propoeltioo lO's sponsor, San
Francbco lawrer P~ul Loveday,
accused the tobacco companies
of "an attempt to defraud the
public" by delaytnc contributions
until after Sept. 23, the last
public report.inc date. The next
reporting date is Oct. 23, 12 days
before the election.
On Sept. 23, the No-on-10 cam-
pal1n repOrted raiainl $384,000,
mostly from four tobacco com-
panies, and spending $304,000
betweeoJuJy 1 and Sept. 23.
THE YF.8-0N-lt campaicn re-
ported raialng $410,000 and
1pendln1 '344,000. But about
two-thlrda of the effort went to
qualify the measure for the
ballot.
Loveday predicted that ban
aucb • Salyer'• would be ex-
empted under a provlalon letUaa
tbe atate Health Services
Department decide where •moll· in1 Umltl wou)d be "inap· proprialle .••
He aald IOllle bara are dinner
cluba IDd could bave aeparate
Mdioal. .
WASHINGTON (AP> -
The commande r or
America's Rapid Deploy-
ment Force says his new
unit is able "to•go to war
today" and is "not a paper
tiger."
But, Marine Lt. Gen.
Paul X. Kelley told the
House Budget Committee.
"the strategic airlift
capability we have today.
while significant. is not
sufficient to put a capital
·r · in "rapid."
The unit was formed
this year to give the
American military the
capability to respond
quickly to crises anywhere
in the world -particular-
ly the Persian Gulf.
PASADENA <AP) -Scien·
Uata who tracked down and re-
built two antique instrument.
that measured the 1reat San
Francisco eart.bqu&K say tbe
1906 killer apparentJ,-was not
much st.roaier than a 1971 quake
that rumbled through tbe San
Fernando Valley.
Engineering professor Paul
Jennings of C.allecb .said the
data -the fa.rst to measure tbe
impact of tbe devas tating
tremor -does not affect the
validity of the estimated Richter
scale magnitude of 8.25 usually
assigned to the 1906 quake. ·
"What we've done is provide
another measure of tbe eartb-
q u a ke that wasn't available
before," he said.
BY RE-EXAMINING old re-
cords and the antique devices
which made them, Jennings and
geophysicist Hiroo Kanamori
put the "local magnitude" of tbe
quake at 6.9 on the Richter scale
of ground motion.
Seleetion Far Off
23 States Combed
For Nuclear Dump
W ASIUNGTON <AP> -Twenty-three states are being studied
in search for a site for an lmderground dump for highly radioac-
tive wast.es, the Energ}' Department says.
But department officials emphasized Thursday that the review
is in its preliminary stages and it will be four yean befOP. the site
is selected. ,
SIXTEEN STATES IN THE EA.....srt and Great Lakes regions
were picked because a consultant's study said they offered the
most promisinl granite formations.
The states named were Connecticut, Georgia, Maine,
Massachusetts, Mlcbi1an, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New
Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennaylvania, Rbode Island,
South Ca('Olina, Vermont, Vlrginia and Wiscomin.
.. Stat.es already under stuc!Y are iiiaawippl, Louisiana, Tens,
Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Wubinston.
Salt dome formations are beinl 1tud.ied in lllullsippi,
Louiaiana and eut Texu, and bedded salt formaliom in tbe Texu
Panhandle, eutem New Mexico and eastern Utab. Tbe area under
atudy in Utab la the Nevada Test Site at Jacltau Flata and· in
W9;1hinlton it la tbe low-level nuclear 1tora1e alte at Hanford.
rao• ALL THESE ma AND poaalbly more_whlch,will be
added later, the department bopes to pick the four or ftYei*t can-
didates for detailed uploradon. Tbat will camllt ol •lnklnl abafta
C?OSllq between SU0 milUOD and $IOO miWOD to determJDe WbetMr
the locatkln would be a aale location for the tbouaaadl ol yeara
that bltlt·level nuclear wutea remain duseroua. CoutructiOD and
Uceutq ol tbe final site ii expected to take unUI tbe end ol the
century.
Prel6cleat Carter announced tbe timetable in February when·
be unveiled the 1ovemment's firat comprebeDlive plan for bandl·
inl thia country'• nuclear 1arba1e.
----
Local mapitude la a meuure
of 1round ebalrin1 near tbe ·earthquake fault and "that'•
particularly important when
you 're desilllinc structures so
they won't be damaged," Jen·
nin11 said.
The larger 8.25 figure is the
s urface wave macnitude, the
overall size of tbe qua.Ire but not
necessarily the degree of local
shaking.
THE TWO measurements are
about the same for most small to
moderate earthquakes. But,
because of the way they're ob-
tained, they begin to diverge in
major tremon.
The differences can be sub-
stantial, since each increase ol
one number of tbe magnitude
scale -for example, an in-
crease ol 4.0 in the Richter scale
as compared to 5.0 -represents
a tenfold increase in macnitude.
The San Francisco quake,
which tilled 600 and left $500
million in damage, occurred
before magnitude scales existed.
But it was the first major
American quake to be recorded
on scientific instruments -the
predecessors of modem seismo-
graphs. '
TO DEVELOP a
mathematical formula for read-
ing local magnitude from vin-
tage records, the scienthta bad
to hunt two early devices tbat
had recorded the 1906 event,
Wben the quake bit, one device
was about 40 miles from San
Franci.aco, while the other wu
115 miles awiy in Carson City,
Nev.
The Nevada instrument, • _
broken and dusty, wu found at
tbe University of Ne.vada-Reno.
Caltech technicians repa.lred the
device and fubioned . repla~
ments for mlasin« part.a.
"It w. a real detective bunt
to actually ftnd these thlnp and
build them back up and tbeu to
see them to work," aaid Jen-
nine•.
Local tbatinl in the San Fran-
claco quake, it turna out, wun't
mucb 1tron1er tban tbat which
rattled tbe San Fernando Valley
near Loa Ancelea in 1971. Tbat
tremor, wblcb meuured about
1.5 oa both ICalea, killed 15.
Cheating Char8ed
SAN DIEGO <AP) -
<>Peralora ol at leut aev• S...
Dle10-area marlleta have been '•
indictAld bJ a federal 1raad jury
for elle1edl7. cheatiq manufac-
turen who redltm coupoaa for
cub outot• million.
C' I :t DAIL y l'fLOT
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m iss the lo"Y-ely autum n color of
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Weeke11d
Garde11i11{(
Checklist
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,1round newl) planted annua ls
In 1hts dry year. they're evl'n
hllll,1!.fil•r for tender new µlants
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Grove Bra11ch
Meets Tuesday -
c;unlen Grove Branch of the
Natwnal F'uchs1a Soricty will
meet Tuesday in Garde n Grove
Co mmunity Center, 11300
Sta ndford Ave .. Garden Grove.
Guest s peake r will be Paul
Kraft. pr~adent of the North
Long Reacn Branch of the Na -
l1Qnal Fuchsia So.ciet..y. who will
present a pruning c linjc.
Me mbers are asked to bring a
fuc hsia plant a nd Kraft will
furntsh the expertise in pruning
llP!>
.~c·••uf uf ~fJriuy
<>11 1.! 11 1 n ature ·::. most
g l' n t· r o u s g 1 f t s i s t h l'
h ~'J t•111 lh The head y fra
~ra nt'L' a nnnunees the ar·
rival of spring, delighting all
\\,ho dele('l the scent. Plant
bulbs now near walks and
t>ntram·c ways for most en-
joyment in the sprif\&.,
California
Has Color
Year-round
Fall color in the g arde n
n<'cdn't be lacking in California
gard ens. There are shrubs and
trees that will give br illiant dis·
plays of color and become splen·
did ;.iddations to the garden year
round
ll's always a pleasure to dis ·
cnvt'r tertain s hrubs and trees
that do put on a .seasonal show
and tt s hould he the aun or the
t-tanknt."r lo use them where he
t·an.
·IN THE ORDEH nf tr1·t<s you
•·,Jn ti·) tht< Liqu1damba r or
<.wcct ~um tn Odober and !\11)\
•·miter 1u. maple-s ha ped leave~
ht•('Offil' a montage or yellow aDU
rc<fs c-ompl1 ment1ng the s lender.
ctn,gular branc hes Or maybe
you 'ct like the C'ffec t o f the
l;1n~ko h1loba, m aidenhair tree.
1n the fall when the leathery
hg ht gr een leaves of s pring and
i>ummer s ur1denly turn into gold.
There are also some members
of the well-loved maple fa,mily
that are naturals for fall color
and grow well in Califomla ex·
t•ept an the extre mely wa rm
<'11mates Red flowers adorn the
t t·d maple hefore 'he leaves turn
.1 glorious red an the fall The
JcJ pant•se maple has leaf in-
l1're~t all year round Young
<.pr1n~ growth i~ a g lowing red.
o.,ummer's 1s a soft gr een <ind the
fo ltage turns sC'arlct, orange or
yt'l low in the fall.
....
I N SHR UBS YOU will find the
Oregon grape which is perhaps
better adapted to Northern
C a l ifornia but those in the
southern part of the s tate can
plant the ver y s imilar California
g rape. Either is a year-round
performer with glossy, holly-like
leaves, bright yellow nowers in
early spring, blue summer ber·
ries and richly ied foliage-tones
in the fall.
Oregon grape is an excellent
s hrub in borders or foundations
and CaJifom1a J!rape is ideal for
coastal climates
Scales Most· Destructive
Sucking Insects Attack Variety of Plants
· You may think tlwy tirt· hurnps on a 'branch
They don't look 01' tlC'I l1k11 lyp1e;tl tnSt!t'IS nut
scales are among the most d<•,iru<'llVl' pl..1111 ft-e<l
ing insects . s ays Ot'me tr10!' (;. Kontaxas pubhr
s e'tvice pes t m a rHqH'nh·nt farm <1d v1st."r o f
University of Caltforma Coo~rat ivc Extension.
They attack a VUfl(.'I) or plants including fruit
a nd fores t lrl•cs . "oo<I~ ornamentals. and
houseplants lie add!-lhat scale infest~d pl ants
'm ay be stunted. weak , drop fr111l and leaves. lose
branches or die. The L'C <;pet iali!>t explains al>out
• the pests and how to control them
SCALES GIVE T iit: APPEARANCE of tany
bumps or bits of scahhy or waxy material. The.> m ay
be white, gtay, brown, red or black. These s mall in·
sects vary in size act•o rding to spec ies . They spend
most of their lives without moving, fastened to the
plant. which makes lt}C.m difficult to recognize
M06t mature scale remaJes lay eggs directly
•., beneath their body. ~e eggs hatch into crawlers
which move about until they find a s uitable place
to settle and insert their mouthparts into the plant.
' They sucltnutril\onal juices and remain In the same
~ pl1ce. Wind. Insects, birds and people dlsseminate-
the crat.ilersfrom one plant to another.
·· 1'1IEN ntEV BECOME nume rous they may
1· completely cover ste ms and leaves of infested
... • planu. Scales can Injure plants directly by sucking ~·t: juice Ind HCretln• toxic substance Into them. Or
they can harm planta lndlrectly by excreting large
•J L amounu of hoMydew (a stJcky liquid which col·
b " leet.1 ua teaves and ebje~ below the plant>. A '•r:: black IOOt)' mold often arowa on honeydew that "°' tmpalrl ....,...,.tbetll.
. To ccmi.rol tlM9e insects. keep ln mind t.h•t ~ Dl&ural .. mle. have a main p1rt in dettro)'·
..
1ng HO l o 95 percent of them So protecting
hl'nefi c1al msccts is importll.fll. Some scales great-
h in r rease m number because they are well suited
to Lhe plant and enviro nme nt and because natural
controls arc less effective
Use r he mical spray to control scale when a
pla nt is heavily infested. its parts look unhealthy,
or large quantities of honeydew or sooty mold are
p resent To apply insecticide carefully follow
directions on the label. The plant must be
thoroughly covered with the spray solution.
WIDLE A PLANT is dormant <late winter or
b efore bud swelling January to mid· February )
yotl c an s pray with winte r oil alone (never spray
conifers -cone bearing plants -with oil) or in a
combination with insecticides suc h as Carbary I
(Sevin>,.Diazinon, Malathion, or Orthene. Do not
apply Orthene on plants grown for food . If
Carbary! is used. watch for spider mite build-up.
You can also spray during the plant's growing
season when scales are tiny or no eggs are under
the scale . Apply s ummer oil and/or insecticides
such as those mentioned.
Or in late spring-early summer use a mulli-
spray program (three sprays with one of the afore-
m entioned materials al 3-week intervals).
At any time of the year multiple sprayS1Can of-
fer effective scale control o n house plants:
Remove as many adult scales u poHible before
treating. Place houseplants outdoors, spray
thoroughly: ahd bring back lnaide only when they
are dcy. Never use oils on houseplants for Insect
control.
Fems are sensitive to many cbem\eals. It may
be best to diacanl aucb planta when scale lnfeata·
Uona develop.
••••• a .. d Plants Talk
-. ·Club-,-t;trHef.trP--mning~ EXperr--·
Co.-.ta Mcl>a H11y Cities Branch of the National
... u C'hs1a SoC'iety will m eet in Columbia Savings
and Loan. corner or Wils on and Harbor, Costa
Mesa. Oct 13, at 7 30 pm.
Paul Craft will thch pruning, taking cuttings
a nd establishinl! s m1 11 pots containing proper soil
Bring a luminum lo Maret-Ila Van Haper
aluminum C'ha1rman for the• drive
Mike Carl, plant tabllo chairman will have c1
displayof pl<ints for a dimal1on
mixes ·
Aluminum and plant money r<:<·1:1ved 1s sent to
Or a nge Coast Collc~c to 'upport a ~• ut.lcnt for onl'
semes ter in the s tudy or hurt1r·11ltun•
Members arc remanded lo bring plants, ctip-
1>ers , pots, soi I, bagg i.es, newspaper, name tags,
a nd a note pad
Mary Warw1ck, rrfre>shmt•nt thairman. wlll
be helped by MigrtQll W ,11t·1' and Hurhara l\vnitt
Visitors are wekome
Laguna UC'ach Hram·h
of tht.• National Fuchs ia
Sor1t't\ will me<'1 Well nt'~tla)· at 7 30 p m in
the R ov~ ('luh o f
Laguna · Jfra l'h ll>HS
Ldgune1 Canyo11 ltoad ,
Laguna lll':H'ti
Pa ul <.'raft . lanrb('a~
d es 1~nt·r rrum North
Long Reach. will prl'
s e nt ,1 pruning
works hop Those pl;.in
n1 ng tv attend shou ld
bring o ne s cra gg ly
fuC'hsia lo prune, clip
pers and s mall plastic
bags with which to e x-
changeruttings
P'lanl and s uppl y
tables will be available
Refreshments will be
s erved Vis itors are
welcome
Bulbs Topic
Care and l'Ulture or
bulbs will be discussed
at a m eet1n1{ ~ the
l.a~una Reach Garden
KEEP ON VEGETABLE
GARDENING THIS
FALL AND WINTER ! \ \ Plant cool weather crops now.,
LETTUCE•ONIONS•BRUSSELS SPRO UTS•
CABBAGE•CELERY•BROCCOLI AND MORt •
PONY PAK
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Hand-.om e <J/1iny·l eufed ever·
green shruh. Wlnt ~r b looms
of white, pinks or r ed .-;.
Flo rist.Speci'11'
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VOL. 73, NO. 277, 4 SECTlONS, S2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1980 N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Soft Drink .Rivals Settle -Lawsuit -'"' WHlTE PLAINS.NY 1Ar1
Two archrinla for the natJon's
soft -drink busin~ss rHched llll
out-of-court settlement 1n a
l1weuit IUed by Pepsico Inc to
r.r•vent Cnca-Cola Co. from find
n1 out about Pepsi 's top secret
marketing strategy for 1981
In the settlement reached
Thunday. Donald Bret>n. 27. a
Dae R 'Gfl It R 'as
formt•r ••"f>:'I' osi.oc11ate m urk\'l
an~ manager , al(rf'ed not lo da),
•·uss with h 111 nt•we1nploye r. Coc·11
Cola, lht' strl)teg) tlevelol>()d dur
mi his tmun-11t Peps1
In return. 1'f'ps1droppl'd 1t~ swt
against nr~n and 'o<'a Cola
Pt>p !>1, hl'ad1111 iHl e r.-d 1t1
Purehasl', N Y • ~aid 1t has )pt>nt
malltofl!> 1•1 tiollan. an tht' past nint:
• • •
months lU develop "the Pepsi
Chillt!nge,'' a consumer taste
rnmparlson test of both colas that
'wtll be publicized an certain areas
of the country next year .
Breen. who switched to Atlanta·
bas ed Coca .Cola on Sept. 9.
"kno'\s when and where it will be
implemented." according to
Pepsi lawyer, Elizabeth Head.
Muhammad Ali, gloves down, cringes and
. falls away to the ropes from a left punch
delivered by 'World Boxi ng Association
beavyweiJtht ch_ampion Larry Holmes
Thursday rught in Las Vegas. Ali seldom
got in~ a punch all night. He failed to
answer the bell for the 11th round. (Se'e
story,Sports, PageB 1).
• . . .. .. ~
,SchOols ~
Receive
?.5% Pay Increase
Urged .in Mesa Pact .. ~~$63,000
A federal grant of $63,000
earmarked lor assessing the
best skills that special han-
dicapped youngsters should de·
velop has been awarded to the
Newport-Mesa Unified School
Di•trict.
The money. disbursed from
Public Law 94-142': ·which
benefits afflicted students, is to be
put to use within the next month.
Program Director Ma rk
Hansen says about 200 district
youngsters, who must cope with
various difficulties that curtail
or slow their learning ability,
will be involved.
Mos t Costa M esa city
employees .will get pay and
benefit increases averaging
about 9.5 percent a year over the
next two years under a proposal
going to the City Council Mon·
day night.
The plan. said City Manager
Fr e d Sor sa bal. c alls for
Emp loyee A ssoc iation -Iraq .. Iran
,
Claim Major
Port Con.trot
employees to recei·ve an·8o/4 per·
cent pay hike beginning Sunday,
a 61/• percent hike Nov. 1, 1981,
and another 614 percent increase
on May 3, 1982.
The plan also calls for the city
to make full payment 'on
employees' retire ment plans
beginning in July. 1981. Current·
ly. employees contribute up to 7
percent of their salaries fDr re·
tirement.
The proposal a lso calls for
time-and·a·half pay. when such
work is required, beginning in
July of next year . The city cur·
rently pays re~ular rates for
overtime work.
S<mfabal said the plan. lf ap-
proved, will increase city salary
a nd ben efit pay m e nts by
S253 ,000 this year. He sa id
figures for 1981 a re not yet
available.
She told State Supreme Court
Justice Vincent Gurahian at a
hearing Thursday that Pepsi's
rival was so delighted at winning Breen away that it ·new him to a
Coca-Cola bottlers' meeting in a
company jet.
·'He was personall)' toasted and
greeted by Coca-Cola's presi-
dent." M.iss Head said.
Coca-Cola's lawyer Stuart
·Robinowitz denied receiving con·
fidential information from Breen.
Robinowitz s aid the company
"has never been accused of
anytl\ing like tl\is.
··For the most part we know in
advance through normal trade
sources when the Pepsi Challenge
campaign will be instituted."
And Coca-Cola already has de·
veloped a counter-campaign a
series of advertising spots featur·
ing_ comedian Bill Cosby an a
"spoof at testing drinks in Uus
manner." he said.
Breen also has denied possess
ing what Pepsi says is a conflden ·
tial marketing manual that 1~ a
blueprint of the Pepsi Challenge.
Bre~the Freely
Coast Air Quality Much Better
By DAVID KUTZMANN
Of .... O.Oy ~llet Staff
Low clouds and fog helped
purify Orange Coast air quality
again today with pollution read-
ings expected to stay within
bre athable Ii m i ts perhaps
through Saturday
"There's pretty good air quah·
tr la tong the Orange County
coast)," a spokesman for the Air
Quality Manageme nt District
s aid.
Onlv one first-stage alert was
predicted for the Santa Ana Can-
yon a r ea today with a n ·
tic ipated pollution reading of .21
parts per million.
By contrS!>t. the coastal com·
murtities or Hunti~ton Becacb.
Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and
Laguna Beach s hould have
pollution readings or no more
than .j)9 ppm. the spokesman
said.
Conlributlllg lo the improve-
ment in air quality Thursday
and today were lower tem-
peratures, log and clouds that
helped Utt an inversi9n layer
that bad pre\Tioualy been trap-
pln1 ccntaminant.s close to -the
ground.
No high-pollution, second·
stage alerts were predicted for
anywhere in the sprawling South
Coad Air Baaia today. the AQMD Hld. Fint-atage aJerta,
however. weNJ ca1led for inland
valleys in Los Angeles and San
Bemu,iino counties.
The National Weather Service
Bus Passes
On Sale in-
N-M District
School bus passes giving
youngsters in the Newport-Mesa
Unified School District a ride -lo
campus lhrougtr Oct. 31 are now
on sale and parents are urged to
buy them by mail.
Fees are Sl5 per month per
school pt>r child.
predicted sunny weather would
continue throughout mos t of
Southe rn California through
Saturday with e arly morning
and late night clouds and fog
along the coast.
Temperatures were expected
,
I
to peak in the m1cf'.'90s tod ay for
inland valleys and low 70s along
the coast.
"Little change in temperature
is expected on Saturday." a
we ather ser vice s pokesman
said.
o.i1y l"lltl SIMt ,,_
FORMER HEAL TH SPA PROPOSED BOOKSTORE SITE
Colu11V1a Freme E'ntrence to Bualn•H on Highway
~,
The funds will provide tests
and counseling to develop voca-
tional skills and explore possible
job fields for those as trainable
mentally retarded. physically
handicapped, mildly retarded or
having so-called learning dis·
abilities.
The latter basicatty is a little·
understood phenomenon that
cna::es it particula.rly difficult
for an individual to assimilate •
certain skills or knowledge.
BA GHDAD. Iraq CAP > -Iraq
and Iran both claimed their
troops were in control of Iran's
major port or Khorramshahr to·
day and Iran said it reopened a
str a tegic railroad in the
southern war zone that Iraq re-
ported cuttlng las t week.
Tehran radio said a train left
the Iranian capital headed for
Ahwaz as rail service resumed
between these cities. The broad··
cast said the rail line had been
closecl because of a break in
communications at the station at
Andimeshk. a town just north of
Dezful. which is 70 miles from
the Iraq border where the war
began 12 days ago. Early in the
fighting, Iraq said its forces
penetrated to near Dezlul and
cul the rail link from Abadan to
Tehran.
The council also will consider
pay proposals that would in·
crease about 30 executives' pay
by about 6. 7 percent and begin
paying full retirement benefits
out of city coffers beginning Jan.
1
T hey go up to slo for two
youngsters and $40 for three or
more children in the same fami·
ly if they attend the same
school. ac't:ording· to officials
who say 1,832 passes were issued
last month.
Transportation Supervisor
Carolyn Stocker says monthly
passes are gen~ally put right
back into the mail to families
the same day their checks ar·
rive.
Newport ·W'ould Bar
Adult Bookstore
An assessment center in which
youngsters will be given chances
to try out different types ol oc·
cupational efforts ·s u ch a s
carpentry , mechanics and
'others wiJI be financed· with the
funds.
Coas•
Weather
Ovemi1bt fog and low
clouds, becoming only
partly sunny at the
beaches Saturday after-
noon. Lowa tonight 60
aJon1 the coast, 85 inland.
Hi1ba Saturday near 70 to mld IOI.
Iraq, said its forces took over
the pOrt and were digging In
after achieving their main ob·
jectives alortt an invasion front
stretching 300 miles to the north.
·'There is no trace ol any lra-
n i an soldier left \n Khor-
ramshahr, v Baghdad radio said.
"The town is und ... Iraq's firm
control."
It labeled as "hallucination"
(See MIDEAST. Pase At>
KIDS LEARN
BIKE SAFETY
First graders are now
permitted to ride their bicycles to
s chool in the Newport·Mes4
School District and they are •
le~ the leaona of safety
early.
The Automobile Club of
Soulbem California refflltly vii·
lted Newport Elementary School
to tell tbe bi=.,ot tbe amalJ ddldnn aacl · apber Gary
AmbrOM pktuncl UM proce11. <'"hflCU.)
The total package, Sorsabal
said. would total a 10.5 percent
increase.
City administrators are still
negotiating with the Police As·
sociation and the Firelighters
Association over pa)' and benefit
increases, the city manager
noted.
Mail the fee with a stamped, ~If-addressed envelope to
Newpe>rt·Mesa USD, Box 1368,
Newport Beach 92663. Full an-
nual passes good through June
also are avaJlable.
Dedication Set for Marinapa1'k
A family picnic will highlight
the re-dedication ceremonies
Saturday of Newport Beach's
M arinapark on the Balboa
Peninsula.
The former lawn bowling
green on West Balboa Boulevard
will be re-dedicated during a 4
p.m. grand openinl( ceremony,
and the Balboa Corumunity As·
socialion will elect officers.
Cost for the picnic is SI.SO for
childrenand$2foradulta.
Masle Charms
Iran Plays 'Stan, Stripes'
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -A half hour after playin1 an Ira·
nian revolutionary son1 called "Death to America," Tebru
radio today broadcast "Stan and Stripes Forever," one of the
most Plllriatlc U.S. milltary march tunes.
Iranian broadcasters, who bave repeatedly denounced the
United Staie. .. "tbe 1reat Satan" beblnd the Iraqi lnv .. ion of
Iran, ~aNd unaware of the atplftcance of the Hftl.
• '9tan and Stripes Forever.'' named for the atan and
~tripea in the American fiq, wu compoeed in 1IO'I by John
Philip a.a. former leader ol tbe U.S. Marine Bancl.
Tebru radio bu been lntenpenlnf lta newtcuta and
'ermoaa wttb martial mlelc lince tbe Iran-Iraq war be1an.
Tbls nek in a broadc .. t IDOGltond here, Teb.ran radio
played ''TM Battle A1mn ol tbe Republic," 1 ._. wrtttea dW'·
inl the U.S. Civil War la tbe U.. llld med bJ NortMrn troope
., tbey mardled'ottto battleualnlt uaeeoatederat. U'DU'.
....
The City of Newport Beach
has filed suit in an attempt to
prevent an adult bookstore from
opening its doors next week.
The city is seeking a tem·
porary restraining order in
. Otange County Superior Court to
stop -owner Thomas Wade from
opening his Talk of the Town
bookstore at 2930 W. Pacific
Coast Highway. . " The ·city Council passed an
emergency four-month zoning
moratorium Aug. 25 to prevent
adult entertainment centers
lrom1 locating in Newport Beach
until zoning guidelines are
drawn up.
The council is scheduled to
consider a zoning ordinance on
Oct. Z7 to limit the commercial
nelghborhooda where adult busi·
nesses can be operated.
But in the suit, filed Thursday.
assistant city attorney Robert H.
Burnham contends that Wade
refuses to heed the city's dlrec·
lives and plans to open has
bookstore and video center
Tuesday.
The city clai.· ms that lettinl the
busineu begin will open a Pan·
dora•a box ~ e'(ila to tbe com·
munity, lnclUdin;. a Ukellbood ol
lncreaaed sexual of(ensea,
depreciated property values and
relocated homes and buatneu..
The booltatore .. acbeduled to
be1ln bulinlA in \be former aite
of the OIJIDP'o9 Health Spa.
Newport .. ecb bu never bad
aa 1dalt ~· altbouP an adult tbe ~Tb• ha11cat,
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at the site of the Bal~a theater
on the Balboa Peninsula.
The city Planning Commission
is scheduled to review the pro-
posed zoning ordinance next
Thursday. It will ma~e recom-
mendations on the matter to the
city <;ouncil.
Couple Take
Store's Gems
SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -A
couple pretending an intereit in
a rin1 robbed a store of about
$375,000 in Jewels and n ed, leav-
tn1 the owner and a guard lied
but unharmed.
The man and woman entered
the Jewels by Jeffrey store
Wedneeday and said they were
tnterested in buyln& a rlng,
Inspector Barry Johnson said.
· The coupae Cliaarmed a securi·
ty 1uard, took t.he cuard and
owner Into a back room and Ued
them up.
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OAilV PILOT
JlJST BREAKING
U.S. Air Fotce Jets End -gypi Dep,;y;,;;., T~i'-'
<:AJKO W1':."T Al H HAS E. El,YJ•I 1A1• 1 dou-n II S Air
Force F't4E Phanto.m JelM •truked oH the desert runwi.y M thli
El)'pthut ndhhiry fM<l and heeded for hom~ today. ca ppina u
90-day Qf.)t'rat100 aimed at 11ho"'•na that Amen t·an wt.r•pllrne:.
c an C'arl')• their firepower to the 011 rich u nd8 of tht> Mlddl~
Eas t
''Thi!\ haN ~n tlne of Uw m~t .t.U<'<'l"Uful oper atiu11e. ever
ronductc'<I by the A1r'lo'or ce," said Lt Col Mllu: W•lli.re &11 thtl
12 Jets tt)()k off on a U hour Olt1ht to Moody Air f'or('e Baae In
Valdosta, Ga Th~y are to make 12 in·011h1 refu.thn1u1 and litov
ovt'rmiht ln the Azore• •
WaJlace said the operation, dubb~'(Lfr.oud Phanwm. pn>ved
th11t Am.rtcan plan.., can dfJploy quJt'kly and upt>rate smoothly
If) thf' harsh de1teru of the Mlddle 1o-:a1tt
IOU Baul.-'atl••al 1•ffrf1 Bl~ ..
l'l•:HAlt G IU.>Vt:: r P l .. "lr.-offi rual11 h t-rt' gn·w mort."
hoperw totiu a::. a hut. 'it uboorn blaLt: tt.!at ha!i bh1l kent::<Ll.100
ac•rt-11 m Kmgs t 'anynn 'alwnar Park df)pearell to l>t! running
out of bru:.h to burn
The 3-do} bliut.> •~ bein~ llallled b_t a lort·e o f 400
rireflghter... :.e\en u1r t11nker?> three helicopter:. and a fi re
1-potting plane borrowed Crom tht.' .,·ort::.l Servll't:, µark
poke:."oman lrm<i Hut·hholt i:.11id
The firefighter!>' effort to halt the blaze ha::. heen hamvPre1I
by ret'Ord temperaturh and the steep lernun of the l*'11s Crtoek
a rea, where the fire ~larlc:d
('art e-r Hf#f auf#d ,.. rf#f# ·f ;qua1 ·n,_..,
W ASlll N<;TC>N ( J\ P 1 Preside nt <.:11rter 1s not t.>nt1tkd tu
free t"QUal ti mt> to respond to Cf1mmercials au ed by independt!nl
groups support1nt: Honald Ht-ag<i n, the Federal Commun1ca
lions Commission ruled today
With a crpwd of attorneys, µohtical organizers and net work
television <'rews looking on, the commission unanimously 8C'·
cepted the position of broadca&ters who argued that the Ja w re
quires only that they sell compara ble time to a candidate or has
supp()rtcrs.
The dec1si0fil was immediately hailed by suC'h independent
· groups rus Amer1ran~ for Change as a victory for the right of
free speech. r
... latt-IJn....,.plnflltlf#HI Half# Dropi
WASlllNGTON <AP) The Labor Department repQrtt:d to
day that the California unemployment rate dropped from 7 3
percent in August to 6.9 pe rcent in September
Parb a.,,..,, Bla11f "ii& I
PARIS <AP> A pQwerful l>Qwb Et~Ploded. ill front of a
· synag'ogue-on th<'! J ewish" Sal>oath today, killing at least four a nd
injuring 16 others In the latest outbreak of anll-Sem1tism in
Paris, officials said.
Police said the bomb had been placed m a parked car out
side the syn <igogue , located in the cit y's fasllionable 16th d1Stf!<'t
and not far from the Arc de Triomphe monument.
It was the sixth attack against a Je wish ins titutwn an Pan s
within a week.
Victhn, -7 7 ·, Tells
Of Brutal Beating
SAN FRANCISCO rAP1 An
elderly witness lest1f y1ng m th~
trial of four me n accused in the
brutal June 3 attack on residents
of a San Francisco nursing home
ca rried a message to .l udge
Robert Dossee
"Mayor Dianne Feinstein said
to give the m a long , long time."
said Fritz Peterson , 77, after he
testified how he was pistol·
Marine Out
Fo; Nudity
LOS ANGELES (AP I
You c{m see 21 .year -old
Ma rine Corps reserve Sgt.
Robert Jorda n out of uni
form in this month ·s
Playgirl magazine. But you
wo n 't see him in the
Mttrines. The Marin~ Cnrps gave
Jord an his m arch ing
papers for bring!ng "dis·
credit" to the service by ap-
pearing nude in Playgirl's
"Men of the Milita r y"
spread in the October lssue.
""JordansaidThursday. ·
whipped during the o rJ(y of
violence that ind uded the rape
of a 67-year-old blind woman
and the beating and rohbery or
fi ve other home residents
The trial continued today m
San Francisco superior court
Peterson. who is so hart.I of
hearing that lawyer:. had to
write out their questions during
his testimony. told jurors about
the attack on him by a "fella
with a .38-caliber chrome p1st'>I
with an extra long barrel.
"He slugged me over the head
and kicked me down the stairs.
He said something to me that I
couldn't hear. lhen he hit me
a nd kirked me down the stairs,"
s aid Peterson.
Rut Pete rson was unable to
identify any of the defendants
charged in the attack at the
nursing home.
Loot Taken
From Home
Newport Beac h p o li ce
se arched a ho u se in the
Baycrest area early Thursday
alter the owner returned from
work and discovered her garage
and back doors wide open.
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INaring Hospital
S~n F..d ward . M Kennedy escorted his mother. Rose,
fr om the hosp1t al today. Mrs. Kennedy, 90, had intestinal
surgery at New England Baptist Hospital i n Boston.
Laundromat Tenant
Cries . Dirty Deal '
By STEVE MARBLE
OI "'9 0.lly l'li.t Sl•ll
" Sue Chavanette :oi<Ays s he h1>peto.
tu leave her landlor<I, the Irvine
(;1>mpany , kne r -decp 1n dirty
<'lothes wht.>n she 1-huti:. down her
Newport Ac<i<'h IJUnclromat th1~
December
The blonde Rallxrn Island resi-
dent, battling Lo k ee p her
washers ;i nd dr) rrs :.µi nning ,
c.•ontt."nds the Irvine Company
h as her on the ropes and b pre·
paring to deliver lhe kno<'kout b!ow
"Al fi rst my lease wa!-.n 't ~"
1ng to be renewed," she ex
plains. "now lht•y offered me a
new lease one yt·ar at about
::in 80 per<'ent rent 1nr rease."
Sht! says that's too much.
"They just don't give a damn.,
they don't want ptople hautmg
dirty clothes into their nic·e Little
cent(!r , ·· the" angered owner
went on.
I r v1 ne Company officials
claim they have nothing a gainst
dirty clothe~. 1t 's just that prop-
e rty values and r ents at the
Bayside Center make the la1m-
dromat an Wllikely tenant
But the development firm, at
first unwilling to renew t he
lease. offered the one-year ex
tension after beinJ( s wamped
with petitions frCJm laundromat
t us tomers
"Thi~ 1s a prestigious center
a net 1t 's ntJt that we don't IJelieve
in dean clothes." remarked
I rv1n e Company s po kesm an
Jeroml:' Co lllns, "1t '!-. JUSt that
we don 't believe private en
t 'n•M Pagt-,\ I
MIDEAST ...
Iran's claims it was crushing
Iraqi •troops in Khorramshahr
and said: "Whal few so-called
revolutionary guards are left in
hiding are being nushed out and
mopped up in Khorramshahr.
That 's a ll tha t 's happening
now.''
But Iran's official Pars news
agency said the Iraqi troops
withdrew from Khorramshahr
as late as midnight T hursday
after abandoning t a nks and
other equjpment, that water and
electricity were cut off and that
"the customs bwlding and some
other parts or the city set on fire
by the Iraqis were burning out of
control."
~eqir1l.e -;hnulit :-.ubs1d1z'c· a laun
tiromat rn :i hu~h r,·nt d1!.tricl ··
Colian~ said the µroposed rent
hi ke fr11m $6i5 to Sl.122 3 month
woul<l still leavt• the laundromat
paying fa1 below uthcr renL'i al
the center
~rs. Chavanetlc who !.ay'>
her husband a telev1l.1on pro-
ducer, bought her lht· place la!.l
·year a!. a l'hn~t ma~ pr esent.
L'laims 1t wa!. :i mess Wh<'n she
took over ·
She say<, !.hl' "1 nt lo work fix
111~ 1t up, dc·r·orut1n~ 1l "'th
plants a11d 1•vt•n hang1nl.( quilted
c·urtain:-. in th1· v.1n<111w
"Now lhC'y '\'•• µut me• 111 iJ
position when• I have nu r hmcc
but to do~e my ll•><Jr'i;-!-shi· said
"'!'ht-ll·vm1• Company is out tu
destroy mt-.ind 111y c•ustomcrs nl > pcoµl<: · ·
lie r hushaml ~1J. -.a"" ht>'s
:llso ~in>(ry Wh al l>larl .. 1.J°monlh~
ago CiS a liatllr for .1 nl' w lea...,<-,
he '\aid. now ha-. turned intlJ a
l)l'r~onal c rusat1l'
"l honestly believe closing lhe
laundromat will hurt a lot of
people, a lot or senior cltl&ens ...
he argues. "When we go. our
customers will wind up w1th a
cut crystal c;hop or something
like that "
To 11ndcrs1•on • his <·onrern for
has cuslomcrs and h1l> desire to
ket>p th1· murhrnt'' hum ming
Chavanell e ~··Y~ hf· h.t!> :i coun
tf:'r offer for the Irvine Com
pany
"I'm wi lling to sE:l+-trly equip·
men I , all my mac-h1nes to thf>m
1f they promise to slt•p m and
run thl' laundromat," he s ug-
gests . "I wondl•r 1f lhey 'll ~o for
that?"
Director Named
SACRAMENTO I AP1 A
state finance official, Al Loeb.
has been named interim director
of the Department of Mental
Health. Gov. Ed mund Brown Jr
announced Thursday that Loeb
temporarily suC'cee d s Dale
Farabe<!, who 1s steppmg down
from the post he had held for
two years
Going Strong
Kida' $hou'.M.ru'h~25-¥ean·--
NEw YORK <AP> ft was
JUi>t another day for the millions or kids in the audience, but for
Hob K~han, today's broadcast
wa~ more than just another op.
1iurtun1ty to encourage young
children to learn, to feel good
<ibout themselves
Ke es h an ·s ·c aptain
Ka ngaroo" premiered Oct. 3,
1955, and a quarter·century later
is still going Rtron1t
· · f will keep it going, the good
Lor d and CBS w111lng ," Keeshan
said 1n an anniversary interview
not long ago, "andl must s-ay, I
h ave never felt more support
from the network than I do
llOW "
The ann 1vt>r~ary broadcast
wa~ marked on air hy a stream
uf the s how's regulars con
gra t u l ating him Captain
Ka ngaroo. appt!anng perplexed
liy all the attention. was given
the opportunity to sa} anythtn~
he wished.
"Good morning, Captain," he
said into the camer a.
Network TV's longest·n.iruUng
children's series began its 26th
season less than a month a~o.
dis tinct in appearance from that
premiere broadcast. but consis·
tent in philosophy.
''The idea is," the S3·year ·old
Keesh an ::.aid , "if you can
motivate a child, make the child
feel good about herself. or
himself, l,he child will learn."
Keeshan has seen his role
r hange ove,.. the years. and is
considered an a uthority on the
relationship between c hildren
and television. He s pends a good
deal of his free tim e on the road,
s p eak ing to e ducator s a n d
pare nt~. as we ll as broad -
rasters.
·rt t•ont·erm. me." Keeshan
~aid, "when people sa). 'Look at
all the good things we've done
with "Captain Kangaroo" and
"Ses<tme Str~et" and the others
1\1,,~ we don't have to spend all
the money on teachers ·
"W e_' re-h-e.r~-l-0 --a-1 a Hie
tl'achcr." he said, "to back up
tht• good th<tt 1:; being dom~ for
lh•· <'h1lrl hy others ..
Keeshan he~an his career 1n
tclcvis1un a'\ ('lariibe ll thf' Clown
on the o ld "Howdy Dood) ..
sho~ Five years lalt!r, hf· de
vt>loped his t1wn t·haradc•r.
t.'11 rny the Cl•1 wn , and wa ~
:-.1gnet1 to do u s how <•a llc•d
"Time for Fun '
A YNff htl.er. l~. he 'c:l'P~1t l·<I
BIRTHDAY BOY
C•pt. K•ngaroo
Tanke r the Toymaker , and pro-
du<"ed and performed in a show
called "1'inke(s Workshop."
K eeshan has not been alone
c1ver the years. Hugh "Lumpy"
Rrannurn, as Mr Green Jeans,
ha::. been a regular for years,
and Cosmo Allegretti joined the
'.Show as Dennts. the apprenuce;-
a ~hort wh1l t! later
Alli:>grt'tti also 1s the chief pup·
1>Ptee r. rc•sponsi ble for e nduring
rharat·tcrs like Mr Moose and
Bunny HJbb1t
There IS a. rootnote to the
"Captain K an gar oo" s tory.
"The Mickc:. MQu~~ <;lab" pre-
miered thE• same day in 195.5 on
A HC . and left the air four yeaFS
later
Man Ruled Guilty
In Beating Death
Marine Cpl. Kevin Lee Green
~as NlnVl('ted of sec·ond degree
murder Thursday in the dPalh or
his unborn l'hlld that resulted
from injuries his w1ff' s uffered
fr\lm a ~alinj? 1n th1·1r .Tusun
~partment last year
t\n Oranf!e County Superior
Court jury, whi<'h deliberated
about 10 hours We<in1•sdav and
Thurs day, also found Gr een
~uilty of attempted murdt:r for
the <.'rippling attack on his wife
during the early morning hours
of Sept. 30. 1979.
The couple's child died al Sa.·,.
ta Ana -Tustin Co mmunity
Hospital, where Green's wife lay
comatMe with brain injuries.
S uperior Court Judge Luis
Cardenas scheduled sentencing
for Gr een on OC't 27. The de~end·
ant 1 aces a IS-years-to-lire
!.tate pnson term
The -;ix-man, ~1x woman jury,
raced with conflicting stories
1lur1ng the trial. chose to believe
th e t l!~t lffi ()n y o r Dianna
JJ'At<>llo, <;reen " now-di·vorced
w1f1•
Miss O'Aie llo, 20, told jurors
(;reen s mashed her in the head
with a metal key holder after
she spumed his sexual advances:
following an evening of intermit··
tent arguing about his leaving
het 3lone. She was nine-and-a·
half months pregnant at the
time.
Green testified that his wife
consented to having sex that
evening, that he later went to a
fast.food r estaurant and re-
turned home to find her critical·
ly injured on their blood·
spattered bed.
J o rdan s aid h e was
notified of his honorable
discharge a week ago in a
letter from the commander
of his Marine Corps reserve
unit in U>ng Beach.
After police determined
nobody was inside the Santiago
Drive residence, the owner de·
termined $5,300 worth of proper·
ty was missing.
l ranian President Abolhassan
R a n i . Sad r' s a id I r a n i an
paratroopers were dropped into
Khorramsha h r on Thursday,
that lranjan warplanes launched
attacks to s upport them and that
"en e my·c rushing" operations
we re under way in the port, near
the refin~ry city of Abadan at
the head of the Persian Gulf In
oil -r ich Khuzest.~ province.
PRUDENT
Throughout our 85 years of carpet retailing,
one fact becomes Quite evident -that when
money is less plentiful. people buy lwlhv .. .....
This is contrary to popular belief. but makes
good .sense if you think about it. When you
have to concern yourself with value and
performance. you are likely to buy a.en. .... ,. OftANOl COAST
DAILY PILOT
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She told officers the burglar!!
grabbed her television set,
stereo equipment, a pair or ster-
ling silver statues of doves and 25
record aJboms.
What's ·What?·
'W71w's Who' Suit Fails
The San Clemente-baaed pubUshen of "Who's Who In
Callfomia" hat1e failed to convince an Oran1e County Supertor
Court Judie to issue a court order barrinl a competitor from
putttn1 out a publication enUtled the "OlflclaJ Who's Who of
Orange County.·•
IVDGE HARMAN Scoville denJett the request of Donald
and Sarah Vitale, owner of Who's Who Enterprises and ...
publlthen of numeroua who'• who boob, tbat ~e iaaue a pre-
llmlnary lnJuncUon a1alnlt Robert W. Tompkins, president of
the Official Corp. ln Newport Beach. -
The Vltales bad filed a lawault earlier In the avmmer to atop
Tompklnl from 1oln1 ahead with bll publlcaUon, claimlna ln·
frin1ement on their trademark. ,
THEY MID THSY wanted a coart order to atop Tompklna
from Ullaa the &ndemark "Wbo'• WIM>." HoW,..,, attorae11 few Tomplllal 1ueca1fully ar~ tbat
"'8'1 .... tJpe IMM*I an wldllpread t.broulbaut ti.. aaUoa ud
a.8* u. °'1llfl Couty wlM>'• who would &e avbttatlally dlf.
• BUYING·
At Alden's in recent years. our per unit sale
has been more expensive carpeting,
reflecting this fact. Consequently, we have
the largest selection of finer qualities you will
see anywhere. all at competitive prices .
The end res'blt is customer satisfaction, pride
and rQCommendations which provide · our
overwhelming source of new business.
DEN'S
: iiiiiailation: ·custom drapsri••
linoleum • vJOOd floor
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Friday. October 3, 1980 N CWL Y PILOT 11 I .'i
Dow Jones Final
UP 8.44
CLOSING 9>0.68
Despite PSA St~
Air Travelers
Unhampered
SAN DIEGO (AP 1 The stnke that shut down Pacific
Southwest Airlines appeared on the horizon JO months
before it landed, like its big stretch Jets that grow out of a
tiny spttk in the sky
A week ago, when the 450 pilots and flight engineers
walked out afte r 10 futile months of negotiations,
everybody was ready
Airlines up and down the coast. the biggest ones as
well as the tiniest e1ght·seat commuter lines. grabbed up
PSA 's ~tranded 22.000 daily pass·cngers instantly.
BUT AS THE STRIKF. entered its second week,
everyone but the travelers. who had expected to be hurt
the most, was complaining. PSA was losing Sl million a
day without any sign of an early re~umption of talks to set
tie the contract dispute.
All but a handful of the 3,700 employees on PSA's
payroll will be home by today. laid off and wondering how
th e bills will be paaJ
And the airline that
fi nds it.sell with a 3J3
seat whitP Oumbo in
the ~kie.!>.
"WE WANTED TO
help by pulling up the
DC-10." s a's Pan Am
m anager Geo r ge
tried tu help the most, Pan Am,
r '
Wilferl ... The pai.senger load is gelling l>etter, but after a
w eek we're still averaging only 80 passengers It's got to
he half full to pay for itst:lf "
The big strike special leaves at 7 a.m for Los Ange_les
~md San Francisco. coming back at night after shuttling
back and forth four limes a da)
.......
.. If we don't do better, we'll have to drop it," said ~fert ~~~-.
TIUS WAS THE SLACK season for air (ravel in
California. Travelers scurried to other. ticket counters for
a few hours a week ago Thursday but they have r eported
little inconvenience s ince.
By prior agreement. other airlines have honored all
unused tickets PSA had sold on its 200 daily flighls lo 13
m ajor cities in California and Nevada as well as Phoenix.
and cities in Mexico.
Western Airlines added two round trips to its San
Diego-San Fran cisco and Los Apgeles-Sacrament9 routq...
and a round trip between Los Angeles and Las Vegas.
DESPITE THAT, SPOKESWOMAN Linda Dozier said
mos t of Western's planes have been fly ing 15 to 20 percent
empty
A specjal desk in San Diego was se1 up by Western for
PSA passengers but .. we've never had more than 15 to 20
people in that line." she said. "Things were busy but there
were seats available."
JulianLe.Yin.e. a spokesman for Continental Airlines in
_,. Los Angeles, said there have been ·•a rew more
passengers" than asual on fli ghts between Phoenix and
Los Angeles because or the PSA strike .
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ENTIRE 1980 INVENTORY!·
OVER FACTORY INVOICE
ON EVERY 1980 BUICK -...
A SAVINGS OF UP TO s3000 --.
ON ... ELECTRAS, SKYHAWKS, REGALS,
ESTATE WAGONS, LeSABRES, SKYLARKS,
RIVIERAS & DIESELS. OVER 150 TO
CHOOSE FROM.
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