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Newport Ford Felon Reported
Blaze Started 'Not Own:er' of
By Arsonists? Massage Parlor
DAILY PILOT
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TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 7, 1990
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Ira • s
For
Owner 'Denied'
Mesa Parlor
I
Ge~NewRub
By JERRY CLAUSEN
OI -o.11, ,..._. l'-ft A Calabasas Park attorney
told Costa Mesa City Council
members Monday night that
Jack Gordon, once convicted of
bribing Nevada gaming of.
fi cials, is not an owner or the
Atlantis massase parlor which seeks permission to continue
operating in the city.
Attorney Robert Davis told
Arson Probed
In Fire At
Ford Building
council members that he
represents Thomas Wade. the
sole owner of the corporation
operating the parlor, and Roland
T. Clark of Balboa Island. who
owns the building housing the
parlor at2112Harbor Blvd.
Davis claimed Gordon is paid
as an advertising consultant.
But council members moved
to delay until Nov. 3 ruling on
two permits sought by the
mas sage parlor. where police
contend. women have been ar-
rested on prostitution charges.
The council's action followed a
presentation by Stanley Eagle or
Santa Ana who contends Gordon
tried to sell him the Atlantis
business earlier this year. aJ.
legedly bilking him of some
$30,000.
The commentary came during
<See MASSAGE, Pa1e A!>
Poise
Iranian
Refining
Targeted f BAGHDAD, Iraq CAP) -Ira-
'• qi jets strafed ruel depots and the television station in the Ira·
Dian refining center of Abadan
today, a military communi'lue
here said, in possible prepara·
tion for a thrust deeper into the
oil-rich sector or Iran.
The Iraqi news agency said
Iraqi forces achieved complete
control of the port area of Khor·
ramshahr, Iran's chief port nine
miles north of Abadan. and were
tightening their hold on every
part of the city. The Iraq i
soldiers wer e m opping up
,.,._,,,.,.... pockets of resistance and Ira·
Ha"'nt Tl.w ' nian military positions wen.• in
Emperor Hirohito cuts nee
plants at the Imperial
Palace in Tokyo in the an-
nual ceremony to mark the
start of the harvest season
in Japan.
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flames. the agency said Roth
Khorramshahr and Abadnn are
on the disputed Shatt al -Arab
border waterway.
Tehran radio said a BBC cor
respondent who reported Mon
day that Iraqi forces had gamed
complete control of Khor-
ramshahr had broa dcasl a
"brazen lie." It said he tned to
Catlaolk!• Coaler
A pair of fires that broke out
early Monday evening in the
Ford Aerospace administration
building in Newport Beach are
being investigated today by
arson experts. Inland OC Faces "gloss over the lie " by reporting
today that the Iraqis occupied
the jetties in the port area.
The Iraqis claimed 29 Iranians
killed and six wounded in fight Pope John Paul II listens to Mother Theresa of Calcutta as/
she addresses the world synod in Vatican City. More than
200 Roman Catholic bishops gathered for the pontiff's first
dynod discussing the family issues. Behind Mother Theresa
is Msgr. Josef Tomko, general secretary of the synod.
Newport fire officials said the
twin blazes, spotted at about
7:06 p.m .. caused roughly $7,000
in damage to a room on the
second floor and an office on the
fourth floor of the building at l
Smog W aniings <See MIDEAST. Page i\2)
LOS ANGEbES CA P> -
Tbr•time heavyweltbt cham-
pion llubtmmad Ali, soundly
beaten 1ut week in his attempt
to re111D the boxin1 title from
Larry Holmea, waa back ln
UCLA Medical Center today for "~c atudi•" that betan II , U.. bolptta1 aald.
Ali .. ... edm1Ued to the lloepital lloeday, but left at
.apt • m o.era>Jbt pus. He tlf .... bllek qmetlJ at 5 a.m., . ..wz:: apok•woman Boa-• .
Illa cmdiUoa Wal d .. crtbed
bJ aune 1upervlaor Barbara Ito.a• a "1atilfactol'J , .. ' •'"-t IMr .... lllleiall wauldD 't 18)'
.., ..... tldmltted. . •.
AL..._ balllbt • bome IMre tw9 ,_. ..., •• uable to Mm!• -....... lltb rouad lD
the Laa Vegas match last week
with Holmes.
Hla longtime manater,
H~rbert Muhammad, aa'd he
has been. tellin1 the former
champion to retire for six yeaa:s.
Ford Rd. Ozone and sulfate pollution
Inspector Art Morton said held Southern California in its
when firefighters arrived they noxious grip today but Orange
,snuffed out the second story Coast residents once again could
blaze b'-lt... t..came 1auapicieus ·~bf,r.--'-
when smoke ln the building con-That's because no first or
linued to get thicker. second ataee smog alerts were
A search of the building, he forecast from Huntington Beach
explained, revealed the second to San Clemente even thoqh in·
fire on the foorth floor. He said land Oran1e County was expect-
111 firefighters were needed to ing staae one level pollution
douse the blue. readm,..
A cleaning· crew. _which Spokesmen ror the Air Qualtty
spotted the second floor fare and Mana«ement District in El
alerted authorities, was able. lo Monte said precautionary alerts
leave the building without an -were luued today for La Habra,
Jury. Anaheim, Loa Alamitos, El
Toro, Garden Grove, Oranae Ourint the fi1bt 'thuraday
ni1bt, Muhammad, 1ittln1 at
rla11lde, al1naled to trainer Radioactive Gas
An1elo Dundee that All
and Santa Ana Canyon.
Pollution readines in thoae
areas were expected to exceed 11'ouldn't be allowed to continue. I
.''He wu defenaeleu,"~k Reported
:,~a=:!-.:~~:=~ EAST HADDAM, Conn. CAP)
tenaeleu. I think be lOlt too -A small amount of radloac-
much wellht. lfe wa1 dried out. Uve 111 accidentally leaked
He didn't sweat." from tbe Connecticut Yankee
Muhammad Hit _All, who nuclear power plant for 1ix
dropped from 254 pouadl lO Um•~~~~·.}doaay, Nort~eHt 217~ for UM bout, "reduc:td too wu~ •-· fut-bee .... of btl ,antty, He Tbe CGmpany described the in·
...... to look 1qod, 90 be didn't-cldent a a "very tmaU U · drbak .,..... water IDd dldn't planned rele .. of radioactive
take bll Nit tatlMtl." 111·"
.21 parta per million. .
Alone the coast, however
rddlnp no hliber than . U parts
per mlWon were predicted, the
AQMDaaid.
Tbouch no hilh pollution atqe
two alerts were predicted ln
Soutben Callfomla today Air
Quality officlal1 said aUitate readtllll -..re-expected to re-
malD Mp for a Mb atrailht
day. I
Additionally, first stage alerts
were p r edicted over a
widespread area or the South
Coast Air Basin, principally in-
land valleys in l:.os Angeles
Orange, San Bernardino and
Riverside counties.
Dulin& first stage alerts. peo-
ple with respiratory and heart
ailments are cautioned not to ex-
ert themselves and commuters·
are encourqed to carpool and
avoid unnecessary drivio1.
An AQllD spokesman said a
low-bancinl inversion layer I.a
contlnuin1 to trap contaminants
close to the tround, causln1 the
eye-alinlinl pollution woes of
the put week. Compouncttnc the
• problem inland ia fo1, which
·tendl to hold in tbe amo1.
Coas1
Weather
Night and morning fog
and low clouds. clepring
back to beaches Wednes-
day afternoon. Highs Wed·
neaday ln the upper 60s at
the beaches lo low 80s in·
land. t.ows tonight 60 to 65.
INSIDE TOD"''\'
• The l"edtral Reaerve
Board'• ezpeT'iment ia simple
"' theory -fighl inflation by
keqfng a st~ hilnd on the
nation'•~ "'PJ>l11. But jf
haln't worked out quite that
WCIJI. SH storle1. Page M ...... Alona tbe cout, however, low
clouda, fo1 and Ha breeaea
helped dilute the noxious mt....
ture ol poUuta'nta, allowtn1 for
bruthable air. ::.;..-.=: "~l
The NaUonal Weather Service L.M • ..,. ••
in Loe Aqelea said low clouds =. ~ and f,.. would hover over lD1and c....... c•11 .._ c...k1 Cl valleys tbrou1h Wednesday, c_.. c1
rolllnt back to the coast durtn1 =... ....... ~:
the aftel'ftOOll. -:-:-Hl:::I!:~ 11 .. Hilb temperatures in the .,. .._.,...._ c~
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Mafia Tie Probed
Wayne Newton Faces Grand J ury
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Liabilil ~· l "'imits •
FV Council Ponders
Balloon Race Pact
Fountain \':.llcy City t:ounetl
'fonrgl11 will l'Onsidcr a revised
< ontra<•I limiting the city 's
responsib1lil1es and liability
in <:onnect1on with the 1981
f~ordon Bennett Ralloon Race rn
~1 lie Square Park
L<sst \pril . the one du) race
aurnc·tt•d :?5,000 v1s1tors to the
1 ount) park. lnt ated within
Fountain V:.rllc) The promoters
of the event apµroac•hed the City
l'ounril tn August with a new
··rontraC't <·ailing for a two.day
r :J('e on /\µnl :!5 and 26. 1981.
ll nwcvt•r. s everal counn l
r.tt'mbcrs ohJ•'l'ICd . s<.1y1 ng that
1 lt t• ncy. t·onl ract designated
Founllltn Vullt•y as a cu sponsor.
liut ~av1· l'tt.> o ffi t'1a ls few t:On·
l t'Cll:o. 0\ l'I ltrr• OperallOn Of the
raC'c:
A -;uh~··1111cn l meeting of
repre:-;cnt at 1ves from the balloon
1 :Jl't', thl• c•1ty, the county and the
f'ountain Vallcv Chamber of
Com mert•e w;j~ ·,·onducled with
the arm nl' re!'olving these con-
··erns.
Marine D ies
:.In Valley
Au to C r ash
1\ man killed when his car
slammed tntv <1 blork wall has
hee n identified by Fountain
Valley police as a 21-year-old
Marine stationed at El Toro.
Ri chard P Curtin. a lance
1·orµoral. was pronounced dead
;1t about 4 a . m. Saturday at
F ountain Valley Community
Hospital. police said.
His car had slammed into a
.blot•k wall a l o n g Harbor
Boulevard n e ar Goodal e
.-Avenue. Fountain Valley. at 2:30
a.m .. police said
Curtin, a Marine s ince l977, is
survived by his mother, Clare
Curtin. who li ves in Oceans ide,
• N. Y . a Marine spokesman said.
Curtin was the only person in
, bis 1970 Buick He apparently
lost control of it while driving
,-southbo und on H arbor
·Boulevard. police said
Officer Booked
I.OS ANGELES I AP> -A
12-year-veteran of the Los
Angeles Poli ce Department was
b ooked fo r investigation of
~ossessing 1•ocainc for sale after
ifficers with searc h warrants ~und three grams or cocaine at
jis Hermosa Beach home. John
tersano, 34. who was assigned J:> the Wils hire Division, quit im·
Jtecliately following his arrest, a
f ol1 ce spokes man said Monday.
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ORANGE COAST
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ci•eelfled AdY•nlllftl MM•71
~rom I<!~ (le ..... ~IO ......
As a result. the revised agree
ment lists the race as an event
coordinated with the city. not co-
sponsored by the city.
Suzanne Vi <-t o r . a n ad-
ministrative assistant with the
city. said the change in designa·
ti on reflects Fountaio Valleys 's
limited participation in the
event and its limited liability for
any problems that arise.
Specifically. the city would be
charged with traffic control and
security outside the park, crowd
control outside the park and fire·
paramedic emergency services.
If the council approves the
balloon race contract. it will be
forwarded to the Orange County
Board of Supervisors. who also
most apµrove the document.
The council meets at 8 p.m in
Fountain Valley City Hall . 10200
Slater Ave
Bonds Given
Shot in Arm
WASHINGTON IAP)
U S savings bonds, once
billed as the patriotic way
to s ave but unable to com
pete in times of inflation
with more attractive in-
vestments. are getting a
shot in the arm from the
Carter adminis tration.
Treasury Secretary G
William Miller announced
Monday that Pres ident
Carter , acting under a
new law, raised the in-
terest rate effective Nov 1
on Series EE bonds from 7
percent to 8 percent. The
rate for Series HH bonds
w'ill go from 6.5 percent to
7 .5 percent.
In addition, Series EE
hoods need be held only
nine years -rather than
the current 11 years
before maturing. Series
HH bonds will continue to
mature in 10 years_
Pot Ballot
Issue E yed
SAN FRANCISCO <AP) A
pro-marijuana coalition wants
the California Supreme Court to
order a pot initiative on the
state's November ballot.
In a petition filed Monday with
the Supreme Court , the
Libertarian Law Council and
Barton Gilbert or Los Angeles, a
coordinator or the Initiative
campaign, asked that Secretary
of State March Fong Eu be
forced to certify the m easure as
having enough signatures to be
placed before voters.
The in itiative calls for
eliminating penalties for private
PQssession, t.ranspottation, and
cultivation by adults for their
own use.
Food Thieves
Leave Trail
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. CAP>
-A trail of dried blood from 20
pounds of purloined chopped
meat helped police track the
thief who slipped into a school
here and made off with not only
the burgers, but also eight boxes
of oatmeal cookies , 60 bass of
pota to chips and 288 pretzel
sticks.
The culprit WH a 13-year-old
boy wbo used the food to hold a
barbecue for friends, police said .. ...,.
Tbe boy, whose n•m• waa
wttlllllld became ol bll ap, bu
bin ~-,ftUI bur1lary ... Ju•..U. dillaqaent.
tll!! lurl(t' mc•onw, hus had flnan
l'llJI 11r11hlem:.
ll u l thl' .,.,nl(t!I' recentl y
11·-;l1 f1l·<l U111lt·r outh before the
Nt•1 .iJ11 c :u111tnM C'ontrol Hoard
thul Ill' h11d 1111 h1d<leo partners
.111d thul Ill· knt•w Pcnosi only as
u ran nil u fumlly friend, NBC
1>Uld
11 r llrlt'11 1n1 .. n·l>ts rn t' asinos are
1lll'l:J I u11tlc·r Ncv;ada law
l'ntoi-.1 tulcJ Nm; News that he
U1d 11nt know Newton. but the
nt·t " urk qut>ll'd authorities as
st1y111u they know of at least 11
1·11 11:. m a(h• by Pe11os1 to the
.,111 .:1·1 ·, h11111t• in a two month
l'l'rlOd
l'he Al;at.ld1n Hotel was re
opened Wednesdav after the
"le.Ill' l>hllt ti for 11 weeks dunng
.in 1n\.e:.11gut1on. the longest
t'losure 1n Ne\'ada gaming his-tory
MASSAGE • •
a publir hearing called by the
counl·il after planning com·
missioners denied permits re-
quired by Atlantis to stay in
business. Atlantis appealed that
derision.
The business seeks a use
permit to operate as a massage
parlor and a variance waiving
requirements for at least eight
parking spaces on the property.
Davis told the council AUantis
requires no use permit because
it has operated in one form or
another as a massage parlor
since 1973 when a c hiropractor
gained city permission to open
the business as s tate-approved
mas sage school.
But city staff members con·
tend the parlor no longer holds a
sch ooling license and has
changed hands at least once and
apparently t w1ce with current
ownership and operational pro-
cedure in question.
Eagle told the council he en·
tered escrow through Bank of
Amerira to buy the massage
parlor from .Gordon in March
putting up $43,000 as down pay-
ment toward the $150,000 selliog
price.
The Santa An a man claimed
that for some reason most of the
down payment went i nt o
Gordon's personal account in-
stead of the escrow account.
The bank, h e said. froze
Gordon's account when the deal
was called off fi ve days after
escrow opened
'· 1 knew that this was not lbe
type of business I would care to
operate and notified Mr Gordon
of my decision ... he s aid.
Gordon. he c laimed. wrote
him a check for money .owed
him and he authorized releasing
Gordon's account.
Gordon stopped payment on
the $30,000 check, Eagle said. He
said he has filed s uit in Orange
County Superior Court to re·
cover his money.
Attorney Davis. however, told
the council it is that Eagle got
all the money he was entitled to
in the transaction and that the
issue must be settled in the
rourts, not before the council.
Davis, questioned regarding
Atlantis' reputation and opera-
tion, suggested that the council
authorize parlor operation by
placing restrictions on opera·
lions.
He also suggested a one-year
renewal clause which would ena-
ble council review of the opera-
tion before reapproving permits.
Davis, who outlined the parlor as a bus iness which offers
mass ages and maintains a hot·
tub and sauna. was hard pressed
to defend against council ques·
lions regarding advertisements
placed by the firm in the
Hollywood Press.
Referring to an ad in that
paper whic h depicted semi-nude
women, Councilman Donn Hall
as ked Davis what kind of a
massage Atlantis offered, to Hve
up to its advertised claims.
Police Seek
Gunman
• SAN JOSE <AP) Police
hunted today for a masked gun-
man who botched an attem pted
supermarket robbery. bashed a
butcher and Oed, leaving seven
terrified employees huddled in
the store for nearly four hours.
T hirteen workers had been
preparing for Monday's business
at 5;59 a .m .. a minute before
opening lime, when the stocking·
masked bandit appeared.
Pll.DC JllEWS
• 'NIGHI' UFE'
Today's Daily Pilot celebrates
an aspect of the Oran1e Coast
lifestyle. brinalnc rt11ders a
glimpse of local nlaht life .
Look for .. Evenln11," a 16-
P•I• ma1ulne wtth 1tor1 .. and
photos h i1hll1h tln1 Oran1e
Co11t dlnin1 and entertalnmenL
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POCK-MARKED WALL EVIDENCE OF FIGHTING IN ABAOAN
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WAR WIDENS -Jordan has
declared its s upport for Iraq
in its war with Iran (top)
while Iraqi forces have
moved further into Iran
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Man 'Hoofs'
Ac ross USSR
MOSCOW (AP> -The official
Tass news agency said today a
37·year·old Journalis t walked
more than 8,000 miles across the
Soviet Union c arryin~ a 55
pound backpack and that he
never got a blister or cold
It said the walk took Yuri
Shumitsky 14112 months and 13
pairs of s hoes Tass s aid
Shumitsky started out July 25.
1979, from the Far Eastern post
of Vladivostok.
It said he concluded his walk
Monday in the westernmost port
city of Kaliningrad on the Baltir
Sea. where a gift was waiting for
him from comrades in the Far
East : a SS-pound fish
Moving Gift
Pot Planl,
Police Say
Company drove up in front of
a home occupied by a young cou·
pie newly transplanted from San
Francisco to Costa Mes a 's
Shalimar Dri\le but it wasn't the
C ham ber o f Co mmer ce
Welcome Wagon.
Costa Mesa and Newport
Beach police said they confiscat-
ed on Monday a 21/:i-foot shrub
displayed in a handsome pot in
the front window of 716 Shalimar
Drive as evidence.
William and Kathryn MacFer
ren. aged 19 and 18 respectively,
who just moved into the west
side home. were arrested and
booked for investigation or
cultivation of marijuana. They
were booked and jailed and held
on $1.000 bail each.
Costa Mes a officer Dan Allen
sa Id he w as cont a ct ed h y
Nev. port Beach Detecti ve Doug
Parmentier about the foliage 1n
the Mac Ferrens ' front v. indow
after spotting it while driving by
about 3 p.m. on other business.
I nvestigators said Mrs. Mac-
Ferren claimed the flourishing
plant was simply a going.away
gift from her parents to launch
them m marriage and a new
home
Cramton Attack s
Ads by Gann
SACRAMENTO I APJ U.S.
Sen. AJan Cranston says Paul
Gann 's televis ion ads whi ch
p ortray him a s a heartless
millionaire prove that Gann
"still has not learned how to
add."
Democrat Cranston told a
news conference Monday, "I do
not cons ider myself heartless. I
think the statements Paul Gann
m ade a bout m y personal
finances may indicate som e
reasons he went bankrupt. HestiU
has not learned how to add. He
does not know the difference
between net income and gross in-
come
For the one of a kind woman.
a one of a kind diamon d.
From Pap* ,1 I
MIDEAST .. • ~ ing Monday along the JOO.mile
invasion front. The Iraqis put
their casualties at seven dead
and 16 wounded .
The Baghdad communique
s aid the Iraqi raid left the Abadan fuel depots in flames. It
also said a satellite ground sta·
lion in Asadabad, 200 miles west
of Tehran ; an airfield in the
army garrison town or Dezful,
and a silo, railway station and
fuel depots In the neighboring
town of Andimes hk were hit .
The communique also said
Iranian warpla nes raided
civilians targets in Kir kuk and
Penjin, in Iraq 's Suleimaniya
province, leaving two civmans
dead and nine wounded.
Tehran radio quoted an Ira·
nian communique s aying one
Iraqi plane had been shot down
by ant1·aircraft defenses around
,Abadan An earlier communique
s aid two Iraqi planes had been
downed Iran claimed bringing
down 10 Iraqi warplanes and
killing 80 Iraqi soldiers in Mon-
day's fighting Iraq t'laimed to
have shot down two Iranian
born bers and a helicopter and
destroyed fiv(' tanks and three
armored troops carriers.
Meanwhile. Jordan 's King
Hussein became the first chief of
state Lo declare open. concrete
support for Arab Iraq in the
16 day.old war . lie order ed
mobil ization of all transport
vehicles to carry food and sup.
plies to the Iraqi army, was re·
ported lending bases to the Iraqi
air force and in a broadcast
urged all Arab nations to sup·
port the Iraqis against the non·
Arab Persians of Iran "because
a victory for Iraq will be a vie·
tory for all Arabs."
A KuwaH newspaper reported
Jordan massed 40.000 troops on
its border with Iraq. awaiting
word to join the battle against
Iran. There was no immediate
comment from Jordan.
Sources in Beirut said the Sov-
iet Union. Iraq's Chief s upplier
of arms, was shipping am muni-
tion. spare parts and other war
materiel lo its ally via the
Jordanian port or AJaaba. The
sources said the shipments were
coming from Soviet stockpiles in
South Yemen and Ethiopia. · -
Syria became the first Arab
country to criticize Iraq public·
ly. The offi cial newspaper of the
ruling Socialist Baath Party said
Iraq launched the war on orders
fro m the l'nited States to divert
attenwm from the Arabs' strug-~le with Israel
Arraignment
Postpone d
LOS A~G ELES (AP >
\'t'r ona ca Lynn Comptoo, ac-
cused of attempting a "copycat"
\'ers1on of the Hillside Strangler
murders. has had her a rraign-
ment postponed three weeks so
that a recently appointed
private attorney can prepare
her fight against extradition to
Washington State.
Ms Compton. 24 , a self.
proclaimed actress .
screenwriter. faces extradition
to Bellingham, Wash., where she
is acc used of an attempted
"<-opycat.. strangling. The as-
sault last month on Bellingham
parks and recreation worker
Kim Breed, a mother or two, aJ.
legedly was Ms . Compton's at·
tempt to prove that confessed
Hills ide Strangler Kenneth
Bianchi was innocent by show-
ing thal the real strangler was
still at lar~e.
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VOL. 73, NO. 281 ,' SECT IONS, 48 PAGES O RANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1980 N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Court Could Rehear Jet Noise Suit
A St~ m1lhoil dt1m3gt• i,utt
brought by tJ8 ""'port Ht•ud1
ant.I Sant u na I k1.ih1> r\'Mllt'nti.
against John Wo.t rw -\1rµos t t"o
)'ears a~o m u ht• rl'h~1:1r<J
beC'llUSt' of lh'llOn by Ith' l' 'i
Supremu<:ourt Mond1:1\
The Supr emt• \)U ri · rult'd 111.11
Lol) Angelt•!:> I 111 ~111.;t1vnul
A 1 rpon mu::.l pa) $86,000 lv & I
neHrby resadt'ntb bUffl•rtng fmm
its noisy air ln 1fflc·
Many n•s1llcnts frorn :'Ill!\\ 1>ui 1
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.ind Sant<i n.1 111•11.thlb &r~ut'tl
they aho Wl·rc buH1·rin1t c:mo
t1011ul d1strt>:o.ic from Jl'l n01M.' in
t ht>ll 1978 '>Ult
In th{lt 197H c·t1H · thf-Jury
rult·d that nonC' ol the 1•la1nt1ff• \\ .1'1 t•n tltled 111 dumagt':o. Tht'
1 •lbt' om~ hon JJ11h'ul
Hut Santa M 1H1tl·.1 .11turne\
.lt'111tlJ I-.ult-111 ~ llo .,i:lld he's
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1•,11 ccr l 1~hll n g ll1t• Ora11..:t·
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M onda)''s u ·c1s1on s hould
ch•n.ie thlnl's
ti~ interprelt'd the a ction as
mea111r1t1 that airport operators
are liable ror personal and emo-
tional inj ury JUSl as they are for
11hn u:al or finanl·tal injury.
T h ts puts a .:.u bst a nt1al
l'l'0 1tom1e 1ncen t1ve on the
Hll'port pro11netors to stc.irt pay-
in g heed to their nelghb<.lrs.
~om ethtnJ! they've been very
* * *
bad about at John Wayne.'·
radem said
Robert Nuttman. an a:,sistant
Orange Count y Co unse l
representing the airport. agreed
that the emotional issu~ now
beeomes a valid cause of action.
Ile srud he is disappointed by
the decision.
"The airport has no control
over aircraft once they leave the
runway," he explained. "And
the airport operators feel why
* * *
should they be held responsible
for something they have very Ht·
lie control over ."
Fadem said he is unsure at
this point whether the Supre me
Court action will end the appeal
He point~ out that the emo-
tional issue was only part of the
original suit and a decision must
be made whether to continue on
with the appeal or simply rehear
the case
N uttman s aid cou nty a l·
* * * More Jets, Less Noise • ID
ReeordSet
Anthony Top
OC Spender
By GLENN SCOTT
Of Ii. Daily l'llol St4fl
Philip Anthony, incumbent 1st
District supervisor for Orange
County, h as r aised about 26
times more monev for his re · e lection campaign th at has
Roger Stanton. challenger in lhe
Nov. 4 eJe.ction. In the process. Anthony has
coll eeted about $340,000 O\'Cr the
past four year~ for his campaign
treasury. About $53,000 of that is
in the form of unpaid loans from
the 1976 campaign. Anthony
noted.
RECOMMENDED NOISE REDUCTION GOALS FOR JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT THROUGH 1llO
Heevy Line Showa Pr•••nt Footprint, Dlemond Line Showa Contour ~hrunkll Percent
Dolltyl'l ... S--
'CIVILITY LACKING'
Former ACLU Chief Lewta
.. Jn a campaign expense report
filed with t.he county Registrar
of Voters. Anthony said S28,200
of his funds were raised for
Friends of Philip Anthony dur· Ing the reporting period from
July 1 to Sept. 23.
Stant.on. a Fountain Valley ci-
ty c'ouncilman in his first bid for
supervisor's post. reported that
$5,300 was raised during the re·
porting period for hjs Stanton fo r
Supervisor Committee. His total
compaign fund stands at $12,899.
With the overwhelming lead in
funds raised. Anthony also has
spent considerably more than
Stanton. Anthony reported his ACLU Newport organization had spent a ~ot~l of
$228,031 by Sept. 23. He IS in a
position lo surpass the record
M t 0 B t $289.743 s pent by Super visor-ee D, ll elect Bruce Nestande to win the
Chief Upset
2nd District seat in the June
primary.
Stanton has spent some $2,726
on his campaign. he said in his Southern California's chapter report.
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of the American Civil Liberties The largest single donallon re·
Union hopes lo draw 200 partici· ported during the lhree·month
pants to its Legislative Con period by Stanton was a $500
ference Saturday at Newport contribution from the Associa·
Harbor Hi gh School. lion of Orange County Deputy
THIS IS TERMINAL AREA OUTLINED IN NEW AIRPORT MASTER Pl.AN
Drewing• Show Expanded T errnlnel In Overh••d ( •bove) end CroH Section Vl•w•
But one man. the former pres-Sher iffs. He also received a $150
ident or the sponsoring Orange contribution from Wylie A.
County Chapter of AC LU. says Aike n . a Santa Ana lawyer
he's not sure he'll be there. representing Harry Yamamoto.
"l may sptmd that weekend at another political challenger wtt,o
Catalina, but then, again, I just was e liminated during the
may attend." said Dick Lewis of pr imaries.
'Slow Growth'
Planner Mtacks
Newport Beach. Anthony reported $1 ,000 con-
Lewis is still a member or the tributions from the Koll Co. of
organization. but he resig~ed .as Newport Beach : William J .
president Sept. 7 after taking is· Krueger. president of Showcase ErwironmentmU~
sue with members' handling or 8 Homes and from Tel Phil En· "Their houses are localed in
threatened lawsuit . ~gainst the terprlses Inc. of Newport Beach. By ~~~~~s~EN some of the areas most holy to New~ort·Mesa Unified School H<' re ported receivina $500 Environmentalists are driving the environme nt movem ent. DiLstric~. Id h ported (See MONEY, Page AZ> up the cost of housing by insist· On one hand they say they want
e"'.1 s s a .e. s up ing on burdensome regulations to protect the redwood trees ACLU..!n~egal ~sit:~>n t~a:t!~~ that do nothing to protect the en· and on the other they live in non-~ ~ftana:r·~~gh School C ff t• vironment, a nationally known sleek contemporary redwood ;:~u~'rrs forarthe upcoming ops OS tng pla!'ning expert said Monday in home~... .
i 'th t h b t th t Irvine. A strong alliance between en· sem oar WJ ou c _arge u a •d "Many of these environmen-v i r o n mental is ts and ~e 0!{~t~ to P~tbhc statements Newport KI S talists build their reputations on homeowners has been successfuJ 91Le .an ,:dm~ ~r. the second public health issues and then in halting growth in many areas Oran~ ~ount/ c~apter presl· V __ D! • they mo.ve <>!' lo en~ironmental-_2f th!_!!,~tion, ..FE~..!n~!!llt.-~ ..•
· · ver ~-a=..aCAIC·· .. -· -·~ueG··s~ 'lfe pomrea out that people who '--'WLJD..-U~d~-~~,~~-.ii:-ardin~. --ing." said Bernard Frieden, already live in a community
lack or coor ID~t 00 reg g Dozens of of(-duty Newport planning professor at the believe their property will In· pu~~c:::~e';~:sldent Richard Beach policemen plan to s1>4:nd 'Massachusetts Institute of c reas~ In value if n e w 8
ed · M Lewi this Thursday hosting a morning Technology. homebuildin1 is slowed.' Gilbert r~lgn an ay. s, or aames and a batbecue lunch "After all, did you ever hear The alliance slows new de· r· ;ice .:resld~nt. moved to the ror local sixth graders at about anybody getting cancer velopment by insisting on addi·
et:;.1:1f:! 'conference ·or· Eastbluff Park: from.excesaivehomebuildln1?" tlonal public heartn1s on land
1 J w t 1 h s Or fl c er R 1 c h Long . who Frieden told lSO people al a use matters calling for pres· r•n~er M~t!me e~~kced 8ho~ m,sterminded the get-tog,ther. Bulldin1 lndust.ry Ass~iation-ervalioo or ~U farmland, slow· lat~~ w1i:·the school dis· said be expects as many as 700 s ponsored dinner 1n the inc the irowth of utility com·
u , administration and board youn1sters to be on hand. Airwrter Inn Hotel that builders panles and demandinl on ex-
tl1ct
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•"" .. I fees for ACLU use "We're trying to have some can be compared to hogs and en-cesslve environmental reviews, over p~... positive, social contact with the vironmentalists can be com-Frieden said.
CSee ACLU, Pa1e A2) sixth 1raders," explained Lon1, pared to chickens. And if all that fails, a lawsuJt
"so they can see police ln a re· "The chicken said to the hog can al~aya be filed. he said.
PIU11' J'IEWS
'NIGHf UFE'
Today'• Dail~ Pllot celebralel
an upect ol the Oranae Coast
IJfHtyle, brin1tn1 readera a
&Um PM ol Jocoal ni1bt llle. Lools fOf' "Evenlnaa." a 11· ,.,. --.u1ne with •torlea and
laetoe ll11blltbtln1 Oran1•
•• ' I md entea talnmen&.
allallc role and reel comfortable ·~aeon and eggs la such a 1reat When development la slowed,
dealin1 with cops." break.fut that we should be hap. the price o( new homes la In·
He said the Thursday cather-PY to make • noblt aacrmce to creaaed because supply can't tng will kJck off at 10:30 a.m . "provide,' " Frieden aald. "The keep Us> with demand, Frieden
wlth games to be followed by hot aaid 'what may be a noble explained.
lunch Md finally an hour of Hcrtflce loJ~ 11 total commJt· "And who enda up payU.,?"
iroup d!lcuulon. ment tome. b ked "The The All th@ policemen on hand, be Frieden drew applause from e u • COD1umer.
pointed oul, wUl be In plain hi• development-oriented au· con•=::-~ly ~~
cloth• with only bueball cape dlence when he said environ· f!?r pu
burlna police emblema for mentau.ta don't pracUce what -.•.
ldendftcalion. He said the of. they prwb. "You know tbere la a new klnd cen wtU be atvtnl tbelrown "J~ ~ere tbeae en· of GI ~ace noweda)'1. The
time to participate. · vlronment.all1ta llve." he Hid. Ghtandtfor1eneroua1n.Jaws."
Arson Probed
In Fire at
Ford Building
A pair of fires that broke out
early Monday evening in the
Ford Aerospace admi'"6tration
building in Newport Beach a.re
be ing investigated toda y by
arson experts.
Newport fire offi cials said the
twin blazes, apotled at about
7:06 p.m .. caused roughly $7,000
in damage to a room on the
second floor and an office on the
fourth noor or the building at 1
Ford Rd.
Inspector Art Morton said
when firefighters arrived they
snuffed out the second s tory
blaz~-bat biccam~ suirp~o¥ -
when smoke in the building c~n
tlnued to get thicker.
A search of the building, he
explained, revealed the second
lire on the fourth floor. He said
18 flreflchlera were needed to
douse the blue.
A cleaning crew, which
spotted the second floor fire and
alerted authorities, was able to
leave the build.ins without In·
jury.
Radioactive Gu
leak Reported
EASJ' HADDAM. Conn. <AP)
-A amall amount of radloac·
tlve IH accidentally leaked
from the CQDDectleut Y anltee
nuclear power plant for aht
m l nutea t-oday. Northeaat
UUllUet said.
The company d•crtMd the in·
eldent u a •ivery •mall, un·
planned releue of radloadlve
1aa." ,.
torneys "A'ill have to negotiate
the issue with Fadem
Fadem said if th(.' <·ounly
forces him to take the appeal as
far as it will go, it C'Oul<l be
several years before the matter
is settled.
Mean wh il e . F adem i s
representing mor e lhan 200
plaintiffs from Newport Be<ich
and Santa Ana He it:hts in a
s econd but s imilar la ws uit
CSee SUIT, Pal(~ 1\2)
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OC?
Airport
Changes
Urged
By FREDERICK SCHOF.ME llL
OI tlM O•lh Pilot ~lalf
Commercial JCt air cat rier
operations ran be increased and
the ir related noise 1mpal't!)
d ecreased under a $302.000
airport master plan dehverPd
Monday to the Orange Count.'
Board of Supervisors.
While at first glance the two
scenarios might seem in con
flict. a consulting firm hired by
the county says both can be ac-
complished through introduction
or quieter jet aircraft, modifica-
tion in runways and changes in
takeoff procedures.
According to the l,900·page re-
port, the county should adopt as
its goal a reduction in jet -noise
that would shrink the size of the
noise ''footprint•• s urrounding John Wayne Airport by 86 per-
cent.
The resulta.nt noise level. ac-
cordJng to the report prepared
by VTR Consolidated Inc., of
Irvine. would be equivalent to
that created by eight takeoffs
per day. T h e c ounty now
p e r m i ts a n a \' e r a g e or 4 I
t akeoffs pe r d ay from the
airport.
U oder the proposed noise re-
duction plan. the numbe r of
takeoffs per d ay from the
airport could in c rease to 55
Commuter airline activity :ilsn
could increase. aC'l'ording to t h<.•
VTN report.
The bas ic a ssumptio n r·on
tained in the report 1s that by
1990 most jet air carriers will
use the DC·9 S-per 110 or an
equivalent aircraft The !"upcr
80 is a much quieter aircraft anti
one that Air California one of
four carriers no" ;.iuthw11ed 10
service the airport . intends to in
troduce in 1981
<See AIRPORT, Page A2>
Library Tru8tees
Schedule Meeting
A special m eeti ng of the
Newport Beach Board or
Library Trustees 1~ sch.-<luled
Thursday to evaluate erreets on
library operations of inclul)ion
in a new city COO}PUter !!YStem
Ch airman Mary Rich mond
said the board me('tin~ will be at
5: 15 p.m in the Newport Center
Branc h Libr a r y. 8!'6 Sa n
Clemente Drive.
Coas•
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Night and morning fog
and low clouds, clearing
back to beaches Wednes-
day afternoon. Highs Wed·
nesday in the upper 60s at
the beaches to low 80s In·
land. Lows tonight 60 to 65.
INSIDE TODAl'
The ~ederal Rea~rue
Boord'• ~m4mt ii 11mple
in th~ -fight in/latwn by
kerping a .tftld11 hand on the
notton'1 l'MMt/ ftlJJPlJI. But 1t
hcnn't uorked out quit*! that
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Carter, !\ igeria Boss
Hold Racism Talks
W J\Sffl N<~TON 1A I'1 l'rC"lltdf'nl Carter wf'IC'omf"d Nlt1e-r1an
Prt!•ldt'nt Shi•h u Sh11j1 ari to thf' While tfo~t> loday a nd renewe-d h11i
1·ommtt m~nt1o e.>ndln1i "'h1tesuprttmar1st rult' Ill· ou\.ht'rn Atnc:ia
Sh101an. in turn h11 1lt•d tht' 1·m•rgttnreof it hl&C'k maJ.or1t Y "ov
ernmcnt 111 7.imha h14 t• :incl saht he 111 hopeful lhe lln1ted Statf'111.u11I
Nia ena will work tojilt'ther to brln& about a simila r 1wlut l1111 rn
South Afnt•a in lh•• ncll(hborlnM South African controlled territory
of N 101ub111
Shagarl was grceteJ b a21 11un aalutt! asht<o~ned h111 flrllt flt
tH•1al \'1ajt outl41dl' or fr1 t•111 s m t·t.• his ~lt'<'tlon under Nla!t!rtu ~new
A m.id ('an ill)' It• nln:.llt 11l10n a vear MiiO
.\.-w lU1tC""k• ,.,. .,,._.. ,,. t ·ra....,.
PAHIS lAl'1 Nt'w allal'ks against Jcwb wen• r .. por ted 111
fo'ranl't' today ai. thous1rnds u( people mablled 111 l'aras to vrotebt a
res urgent·e or unl1-St!m 1t1sm
Police reported» MolotO\ cocktail was thrown at a Je~1i.h
o wned grocery store an Grenoble, northern F rance. and there wert-
mcidents of ''andahsm to Jewish homes or s tores an b~verid
s m alle rt'1t1eb No lnJUraes were reported t Related story A It 1
Prodaw~r Grt" ~r,·011d (Jw111N~
NEW YORK (AP > A rederal Judge offered h im produt·er
Robert Evans a cha nce today lo expunge a cocaine conv1t'llon
by using his extraordinary creative talents" an a nationa l an1'
drug education program.
U.S. District Court Judge Vincent L. Broderick made the of
fer as he sentenced Ev<i ns , his construc tion-magnate brother
Charles Evans and Charles' partner, Michael Shure . to a yea r's
probation on their g uilty pleas to possessing five ounces of co-
caine. The maximum possible penalty would have been a year
in prison on the misdemeanor charge.
Evans, 50, of Beverly Hills, producer of suc h films as ·'Th~
Godfather " "Love Story," "Serpico" and "Marathon Man.
tolci Broderick before sentence was pronounced: "This is the
first unlawful act that I have done in my life. I not only have
anger with myself. but disdain for my weakness. I never want to
be in this position again.'·
"oolworth
Heiress Dies
In Newport
Burial at sea will be held for
Newport Beach r esident and
m ember of t he F.W Woolworth
Stores founding family. Letra
Woolworth Egan. who d ied Mon-
day at 94.
Mr s . E ga n . w h o wa s
g randmot h e r o r Ca l ifo r nia
Department of J ustice Director
Ro bert Woolworth. died at a con-
valescent hospital following a
lengthy illness.
The New Yor k native lived on
the Orange Coast for more than
10 years. and was the daughte r
of Jefferson Co unty. N . Y ..
. Superviso r Orri n J a m e s
·Woolworth, w hose cou sin.
F rank, began the fa med chain of
five-and-ten cent s tor es .
Survivors include d aughters
Frances Hedler. of Cos ta Mesa.
Beatrice Howell, of Santa Ana
and Doris Drake of Roseville.
and five grandchildren
Cremation and burial a re un·
der dir ection of the Ne ptune
Society. based in Ne wport Beach.
From Page Al
MONEY •••
Crom the California State As-
sociation of Electr ical Workers ;
Westm ins ter Lawyer Ar lyne
Lansdale : the La guna Niguel
Development Corp. of Irvine:
St e rlin g Hom es President
Robert H. Lintz of Irvine, and
the Atlantic Richfield Co. of Los
Ange les.
f'ro11t Page .. t I
ACLU ...
of several high school rooms and
t he cafeteria.
He and the ACLL' also took 1s ·
s ue with contract lang uage that
r egulated use of profanity and
materials considered "harmful,
offe nsive or immora l."
AC LU thre atened t o go to
court over f irst a m endme nt
gua r a ntee s. c l ai ming pr ior
restraint violations.
The school d istric t bac ked off
whe n the ACLU. to prove it is a
non-profit or ganization , offered
to donate rees c h a r ged for
materials a t the upcom ing con-
ference to school journalism en-
de avors. ACLU will pay no fees
to t he district nor sign a con-
tract.
Form e r O r a n ge County
chapter leader Lewis especially
was critical or Westrich's com-
ments to the press dur ing the
episode over u se of Newport
Harbor High School.
The former lead er . a com·
pute r programmer. said com·
menls indicating that ACLU
m e mbe r s l au g he d over a
r idiculous fee contract ig-
nored chapter policy regarding
pubUc statements.
·'The ACLU's legal arguments
have much to r ecommend them:
s o do civility a nd co m mon
courtesy to the school district,"
Lewis said.
Saturday's conference, which
ki c k s o ff at 9 a .m ., h a s
Congressma n Jerry Patterson,
D·Santa An a , scheduled as
keynote speake r .
Panelists lined up for the
session, a spokeswoma n said. in-
c lude Patterson : St ate Sen.
Diane Watson. D -Los Angeles :
Asse m blywo ma n Maxi n e
Waters. D-Los Angeles. and an-
ti-draft attorney Bill Smith of
Los Angeles.
Sem inars , a spokes woman
s aid. would key on the d raft,
rape law reform. police prac-
tices, penal code refor m and the
m echan ics of lobby ing a nd
legislation.
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AIRPORT •
~l'<'ordlnt to a t11ble contained
ln th• VTN •tudy. the number of
pau ente,.. usln~ J ohn W1Ayne
Alrpurt w!luld tnrr~aae to 6 1
million by 2000 'fh~ a irport.
ori.iinally construct t!d to s erve
iaboul 500.000 pa!>:-c:nger8, this
yeur will hundlc a bout <! 6 mtmon--
T ht• \.TN r11n:-ult1tnts a re ree
ommendlng 110 immediate ma·
JOI' <·hungci. rn Jet air carrier
u1Jt•n111ons
Al·1·ordiJl~ to the report, the
nucobt:r or air carrie r operations
would remaan at <·urrent levels
<t I p~rm1tkd takeoffs per day
throu1th at leust 1985
It 1s sutc~ested an the consul·
\<i nt·· study that as many as 10
1·ommercial Jet dlr carriers could
l)perate rrtim the a irport lt is
further su.,aiesLc<l tha t up lo seven
1'ommuter airlines could be ac.
com modated
T he airport s ince Lhe late 1960s
ha:. been served by only t WOJ~t air
1·al'raers Air C'ahforn1a and
I lug hes A1rwes t
Responding to pressure recent-
ly brought lo bear b} t he federal
gCJvernmcnt . t he Bo a r d of
Supcr\'isors acted to permit two
oth er e arrit-rs Fro ntier
Airlines and Western Airlines
to begin service at the airport.
It is recommended in the VT N
study that a new termina l of more
than i:!00,000 squa re feet and a
th ree·stor y parking s tructure
I.hat could house 3,500 cars be <·on-
st ruc·ted at the airport. Several
traffit' improvements also are
recommended.
Capital costs tu improve the
airport t'oul cl run as high as $75
million. at•cording Lo the report.
The major improvements should
O<'t'Ur by 1986, a<'cording to the
cons ult ant
T he long.awaited master plan.
which Wl ll be the subject of ex-
te ns ive public hear ings before
adoption. drew some cr iticis m
this morning from 5th District
SupervisorThomas Rilev.
R1l c\ s aid it is "almost
lud ierous" to C'onsider introduc·
tion of 10 Jet air carriers at the
airport .
Riley also voiced strong oppos1·
h on to any consideration of the
<'OUnty condem ning a nd purchas·
ing residential properly in the
Sa n ta A n a H ~i g ht s area
sout hwest of lhe airport that is im-
pacted by noise.
He said the goal m ust be to re·
duce noise t hroug h the c hanges
recommended in the master plan.
that is, introduction of quieter
aircr aft and mod ific ations in
takeoff procedures.
Riley praised the concept of a
"noise budget" as a means of
solving the noise problem. Under
such a sys tem, jet airlines utiJiz.
ing quieter aircr aft would be re·
ward ed with p e rmission to
ser vice John Wayne Airport.
Such a syste m ha s been actively
supported by officials of the City
of Newport Beach .
Riley said he was not surprised
by the conclusions reached by the
co ns ultant.
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against the county airport.
He s aid many or individuals
are the same ones who launched
the 1978 case.
·'This thing has reached the
ridiculous stage," he comment-
ed . "someho w I'd like to bring
b oth of these c a s e s bac k
together a gain.
The second s uit, wh ich in-
volves 45 parcels of land as well
as the I a rge g r o up of in -
di viduals. is scheduled to be
hear d Oct 27 in Or anmge Coun·
ly Superior Court.
This suit, like the 1978 suit.
centers on allegations of proper-
ty damage, personal injury and
emotional distress
He also received $250 from the
State a nd Local Citizens hip
R esponsibility Group, a political
action com mittee of Southern
California Edis o n worker s ,
which has given him a total of
$1,750: and S200 from Conrock
Co. of Los Angeles, which has
contributed a total of S3.000 to
Anthony's camRaign, according
to the financial report.
Despite the co ntributions, both
•:Anthony and Stant on· showed
'":deficits in their c a m paign
.,. treasuries. Ant hony repurted a
·:deficit or $26,700 and St anton
·•said he was in the red by $6,200.
.Jurisdietion Disputed
TV Decoder Ban
OflANQl COAST ..
DAILY PILOT Spurs County Sui,t
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Runway Readmff
Vis ual dis play board above Ai r Cali fornia ticket counter
at Orange County's John Wayne Airport tell~ ~he sto.ry for
a ll passenger jet operations at the fac1 hty Airport
runways a i:e being repaved this \.\eek ·
Iran, Iraq Attack
Major Oil Centers
BAGHDAD . Iraq, CAP ! Iraq
and Iran today inte nsifi ed air at-
tacks on each othe r's oil centers
the Iranian port of Abadan
and the Iraqi city of Kirkut.
The United States and Britain
reportedly warned Jordan that
military aid to Iraq would invite
Iran to retaliate and widen the
wa r between the Persian Gulf
neighbors.
In a br eak 1n Arab ranks.
Syria a C'cused t hC' president of
Iraq of being an "1mperiahs t
agent" who launched the war at
the behest of the United Stat,es to
divert attention from the Ar ab
s tru ggle agai n s t l s r acl
Although both Iraq and Iran are
Moslem nations, Iraq is Ar ab
'and lran is non-Arab Persian
Street fighting continued to·
day in K.horramshahr. the key
rra n ian port t'ity Asso<'ia ted
Pr ess reporter J effrey Ul brich
reported from the city that Iraqi
forces O<'<'Upicd the port se<.'t1on
Scout Boat
Vandalized
In Newport
Th ieves smai.hed their way
aboard a 40·foot boat owned by
the Boy Scouts of A meri~a and
left the Newport lla rbor-bas ect
vessel with S400 worth or proper·
t y. police s aid today
The crooks, who broke oul a
cabin window to gain entry to
t he "Walrus." tipped over trash
cans, emptied fi rs t aid kits and
left several clusters of hair clip·
pings on the floor of t he boat,
docked at the Scout Sea Base at
1931 W. Coast Highway .
Investigators s aid t he in-
truders made off with a pair of
binocula rs. a se t of flags. two
foul we athe r j ackets and t he
boat's radio license.
Polit'e sa id it is likely the
burg lars broke into the boat
over the weekend.
and occasional small·<i rrns fire
that could be heard to the north.
He said Iraqi ar tillery to the
west and northwest was he mg
ai m ed toward Abad an, nine
miles to the south.
The Ira qi ne ws agency said
"Iraqi special forces (com man-
dos l barked hy ver y concrete
defense lines. are pressing the
Iranian forces concentrated m
the m iddle of Khorra msha hr
a fte r co ~p let ely seizing its
port "
A C'ommunique issued by the
lraq military command claimed
Ir a qi jets d es tr oyed J.h e
television station and fuel depots
of Abadan. the Iranian oi l re·
fine ry on the disputed Shatt al·
Aarab waterway
It said Iraqi forces hit a
s at e ll ite ground station at
Asadab::id. 200 m iles west of the
Iranian capita l of Te hran:. an
airfield in the army garn son
tow n of Ot:zful. and a s ilo.
railwav station a nd fuel depots
in the · neighboring town of An
dimeshk as well as downing two
Ir anian fig hter planes and a
heli copter.
The lraruan news agency Pars
reported that LS civilians were
killed and 63 were wounded dur ·
ing lraqi air raids a gainst An·
d imeshk. ls lam abAd ·e·Gh arb
a nd Khorramabad T he towns
a re in southwest Iran. north of
Ah waz. the capital of Khuz1stan
province . where the l ran1an
Arab mmority has been seeking
mor e autonom y from the regime
of Ayatollah Ruholl<Ah Khomeini
Gloria Ste ine m
To Speak at UCI
Feminist Gloria Steine m will
speak on women's rights at 8
a.m . Wednesday in UC Irvine 's
Crawford Hall.
Ms . Steinem. an editor and
writer for Ms . magazme, serves
on the advisory board of the Na·
tional Organization for Women.
For tic ket infor mation call
833-5588.
Noxious
Air Hits
County
Ozone and s ulfate pollution
held Southern Ca li for nia in its
noxious grip today but Orange
Coa st residents once again could
hold their noses high.
That's bet'a'use no first or
.second s tage s mog alerts we re
forecast Crom Huntington Beach
to San Clemente even though in-
land Orange County was expect·
ing stage one leve l pollution
readings.
Spokesme n for the Air Quality
Ma n agem ent Dis trict in El
Monte said precautionary alerts
were issued today for La Habra.
Ana heim , Los Alam itos , El
Toro. Garden Grove, Or ange
a nd Santa Ana Canyon.
, Po llution readings in those
areas were expected to exceed
.27 oarts oer m illion. A long the ~oast. ho wever
readings no highe r than .13 parts
per million we re predicted, the
AQ MD said.
Though no high pollution stage
two a lerts were predicted in
Southern California today, Air
Qu a lit) offi(•ials said s ulfate
read ings were expected to re·
m ain high for a fifth straight
day .
Additionally. fi rst stage a lerts
w e r e pre di cte d o v er a
wi despread area of the South
Coast Air Basin, principall y in·
land valleys in Los Angeles,
Orange. San Bernardino and
Riverside counties
Ourinli! fi rst stage a lerts. peo-
ple with respiratory and heart
ailments are cautioned not to-ex-
ert themselves and commuters
are encouraged to carpool and
avoid unnecessary driving.
An AQMO spokesman said a
low·hanging inversion layer is
t'ont1nuing to tr ap contaminants
close to the ground. causing the
eye.stinging pollution woes or
the past week.
CoUnty Board
Eyes Annex
To Newport
The Orange County Board of
Supervisors set the wheels in
motion today for a proposed an-
nexat ion o( an island of 61 acres
of unincorporated land into s ur --
rounding Newport Beach.
T he super visors agr eed to hold
a public hearing to consider the
a nnexation of the wed ge or land
bord er ed by Supe r ior a nd
Monrovia avenues and 15th
Street
No date has been set fo r the
hearing. but it probably will be
set during a supervisors' meet-
ing in November , s aid an a ide ln
5th District Supervisor Thomas
Riley's office.
T he annexation already has
been approved by both the City
of Newport Beach and the coun-
ty Loc a l Age ncy For m a tion
Commission.
E lections are called for large
a nnexation proposals, but not in
this case because less than 100
a c r es is in vol ved. Newport
Bea ch officials have favored the
annexation to help the city meet
provisions for offering housing
for low and moderate income groups.
A lawsuit that seeks to block the morning after the bill was
Or a nge Coun~y Districl Atto rney sign ed repre!lenl.,!!.!!_e~.-~!..~!'$. ,--·~--· '""--Cffli"'~'"'ft'flftr~t'ml'"'~·-. JflY-~levl!mll rirm were present
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of pay television decoders was menl demanding that Robbins
filed today in Orange County be arrested for marketing lhe
Superior Court. devices.
. It is contended in the lawsuit. The bill signed by Brown was fa~ed on behalf or Stephe~ Rob-an urgency measure that took
bins of SCR E lectronics of effect immediately. Cypress, that the feder al gov·
e rnment -not the st ate -hu A copy of the lawsuit was
exclusive jurisdiction over whal served this m orning on chief
Is trAnsmitted and received via Deputy District Attorney J ames
the air waves. E nrl&ht. The auorne y s also
Attorneys Kenneth Golden and were seeking an Immediate
Keith Monroe cont.ended In a court order to block enforce-
petltion for an injunction that a me nt of the new statute, Penal
bill signed into law laet week by Code Section 593 (e ).
Gov. Edmund G . Brown Jr. In the lawsuit , the attomeys
xtoJatea "federal jurisdJctlon." contend that Robbins would 1uf.
Several firms have beaun fer "arave economic loss " lf the
manufacture of the deeoclen due law alle1ed to be unconstttu·
to the lncreuln• popularity of ttonal la enforced.
pay televtaion 1tatloftl. lnatud Attached to the law,uit la a
of ntllt1na decodera from the pay Iona JQt.oey of court deciliom
teltvldoa ~ompaniH , l o -· which attorneys claim s how that
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Lifeguards Planning
A Second Sununer
15 (hwfre
Workers
Radiated By STEVE MARBLE
Of ti. 0..lly I'll•! SI.all
Lif e gu a rd pa l s M at
McCormick and Mike Guf'!\l will
leave the chilly Or ange Coast
this winter for a second s ummer
ill-the sun-
T heir version of the endless
s ummer will take place in New
Zeala nd whe re the p<11r will
participate in t he sixth annual
Lifeguard Assoc·1atton exc hange
program.
"It'll be fun. for sure, but thf'
idea is to :>hart' ideas. ' com
ments McCormick. a 21 -yea r old
Newport Bea,•h lifeguard and 3
Berkeley e<'onomiC's student.
His counterp3rt. Guest is a
24-year-old Laguna Beach guard
and an assistant wa ter polo
coach at U.C Ir vine. whel'e he
earned his maslt>r 's degree in
bus iness adm1r11s tra tion las l
year.
Both say when they depart for
Auckland in Dece mber they'll be
packing up a list or lifeguarding
tips and resc ue tet·hmques in ad
dition to their s untan cul 31\d
beach towels
"We 'll be maJung the rounds.
going from beach to beaC'h," e x
plains Guest. "We'll be expected
to analyze different are as and
pick up som e o f their techni·
ques ."
Both agree that lifesa ving m
New Zealand. where beaC'hes
are cons 1dereJ s im ilar to
Southern California wate rs . 1s a
far cry fro m what they 've
learned a long t he Orange Coast
"Life~uarding in New Zealand
is totally volunteer work." notes
McCormH'k "and they have a
so rt o r t h1 r d -t 1m r dow n
philosophy A person re all y has to
be in trouble before the guar d gets
out.''
He sa1ct he rntend~ to t'fr1
phasize preventive r~sct.e dur
GUEST MCCOllMICI(
mg his month Ion!:! <;ta) 1n Ne w
Zealand
While staying w ith vJriou.,
..;u rf cl ubs. th a t p i c k up
lifeguarding duties in their
areas. the two t•nuntia ns hope to
learn the ropes of in-the s urf
boat resc ues
··we u s e boat~. · cxplarns
MC'CormiC'k. "but the !>e guy~
dwrge right into the breakers.
They aJso use helicopters which
is another thing we don't do ••
To defray the cost of thf' SI .000
round trip plane f ar e. t h e
h leguards arc staging a s w1m-a-
thon this Sunday hoping to earn
money for each lap from lhc
shore to the tip of the Newport
Pier
"ll 's a roug h way lo make
money ... laughed Guest. "but
we'll do what we ha ve to do It's
about 175 yards ot.t. We r·an pro
bably do 25 lahs tops before we
conk ouL"
They intend to piece together
a slide presentation and a t alk
ltfeguarding New Zealand-style
to s hare with t he community
after they return
.. Each of us has taken the bet·
ter part of a year preparin~ for
this . wr 're takin ~ it very
s e rious!}." s a ys MC'Corm1r k
··w e want t o pass on 011 r
knowledge whe n we J?et IJat k
That's whal lifeguard ing 1:-. all
auout ..
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r l' p o r t ~ a ~ s I !l t • · m p o ,.. .. 1 ·'
WC'rl..c-ri-\\f'rc <>>erexpo ... t•f tu
rfid1J lion al the San-u-nrn-,.
11\ul le.t r """ t'r pla nt \1.-111 11
l uuld lt-:Jcl 10 pt:n;illtr·'> .1~1i11:.t
1111' ll ti h l \'
.. H.1-.eit '"' pas t t:ll.JJt.•1wn<: s 111
l a:,l•:. ll lo.t.> 1h1~. l ~wre 1~ a f<.111
probab1ht~ 1h.1t fo •11.-.1111 '' .H!c.. ,.
1·1v tl (Jt'll.tll il'' · :-<till !Jo li ?atl
:1 -.:u r1~ .. 1 11 ... g ul.itll' \ <•1m
m 1s:.irn1 1, •l l,•ut 1n'1'0:1 i. .. -1\1•
µa rt-nll.\ tht• h1j!'lll'-.t ~XI"'"''
Wd !> lllUI' fl'l11!>
l"l::)d er.JI regul;ilwns irn1l
three rem~ <'x pos ure in <i pr~
month µer iod and five ov.-one
year A r em 1s a unit me al.I ring
thP amount of r adiation Nhich
l·an harm a human.
A<'cording to the repot re-
leased Monday by the Nl C. 15
workers inspecting pipes m the
plant's steam gen e r a ttr re-
ce1 vetl abnormal doses ofrad1a
lion The report said ll ;>eovle
were affected in the 3tcond
q uarter of the ye ar and fo1r .PeO·
pl\! 1n thl' th.ird quarter
They were among 73 W>rkers
whose film badges. whichrecor d
radiation, were a naly Jed b~
Edison at the request of :rRC in-
spectors las t August.
Edison owns 80 percen of the
plant and S an 01..:go Gas tt Elec
tric Co. owns 20 per cent
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Radio Antenna
SANT A \RUZ <AP> -A Lon-·
Wife of TJl's Estrada
Must Face Exams
Jon photographer try1~ to row
snlo across the Pacifi: Ocean
lost part of his radio antenna
a nd mav be unahle t o com -
111u111cate d unnt! his •e ar-lonj.!
Jouruev unless he gets 1 replace
ment hi:. ::iponsor sa id
A !>port f is h in g b1at v. as
schedulL'<i today to takr a IO-fool
antenna St.'Ct mn lo ro'-r:r Peter
Rird. 33. seID> and v. .... ther con-
dil1ons permitting K:nrwth F
Krut(·hlov. s aid Mond ~
LOS ANGELES IA P J Thl·
estranged wife or acto r F.rik
Estrada must s ubmit to a de·
position and e ye examination or
face a possible Sl.000 rine if she
misses both without a time ly ex·
cuse, a judge has ordered
The ruling by Superior Court
Judge Bi lly Mills came during a
h earing Mond a y in a bitter
divorce s uit filed in June b:v the
h and so m e sta r of r-.BC -TV'~
. C HiPS" te levis ion SCrtt!S
against Joyce Miller Es trada
'.'t1 rs. Estrada was fined $740
Sept. 4 for failur<' to apPf>ar at a
scheduled deposition and eye ex-
a mination. The fee h as not tieen
collected. s a id Estr &da's at
torncy Stephen R .Jatfe
·Ht: was pulling 1t Cth1> an ten
na J up the fir.11l l 1111e. hut ht-
t.hdr1 't have ll hnt-0 1 1l and it
we n t o v e r t b e s 1 de " s a i d
Krul<'hlo" a i.pokes n an for the
fi rm sponsonng the row from
During t he hearing , Mills San Francisco to Austr aJi;,
commented "I have m v doubts " Krutchlow s aid he talked Mon
regarding Mrs . E strada's w 1 day to Bird, whose !~cation was
disclosed illness which ha!' kept pinpointt.>d about SO miles west
her from court appointments of Pl'scadern, in San Mateo
Mills' o rder states Mrs C o unty , b) t h e Na tional
Tuesday OclObef 7. 1980
Cruise Survivor
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Lif ehoa~ .Quality
Hit by Lagunan
Jl Nti:,\tl, Alaska IAP) As
lh1.· lu ur v li11er P rin:.endarn
drifted and 11111 n• d unc•mlrullt>d
in t he <;uu of l\laska ,or11t-ot
t he s h1r>'), p a:-.,~1l ~l'"" n im
l)l:J1ned that tht-hf1>hoat::. UM:<l tu
save them m1~ht h;ivt> ('Ost 1hi:m
their II\ es
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a d i:quatt' .. ~.11d J ohn u'am
mare II of I lJ~una Hl ~1rh 'Thf'rt
was no rudder, the engine C'ould
not ht· st arted 1 here v. eri: ,
fla1 e:>. mul h less p1 uv1s11111!>
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st>aman in a n v of t he b<rnts th:.1 I
kn n w o ( ' 's a 1 u 11 r A It 1 .. d
Standfa.'>t of Ri11ghan1lu11 '..: Y
who arn ved 1n Se a ll I·~ MvnO<t'.\
n ig h t .,.. ilh :-om1• 350 felln\\
pas::.en.;ers. In Ancho1 .. ~e 18u
other::. were uv. a 1tir:~ flights l<J
Seattle ll>Cl.t\
The ltnt•r, llsf•lf. :.rnok111g cilld
in flamt·s, toi.st•1l 111 hq~h WCI\ l'!'>
anrl foul wcalht•r M1inrla \'. ;.,r1rl
ftrdi ~lilt·r~ wl1r1 aµµ1•11.1('hcd 11
were rcpubcci
"Al th1::. t tm <' the:-·, l not ~ci
ing to fl~ht tlw f111> ' ..,a1il Coa~I
<iual'rl 1rffwcr l'hil l11, t-rankl1n
A towl>ual w a:. l.w111g st-11l t11
the sc~·nt t11 to,, uw l111(>r b:•1·k ,,,
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Tht.• 1'1 1n~1·nlla111 v ..i:-d1-.iblt·11 "'"'I\ :-;J IHn l.n Ii\' . .1 flt t' thJt
ht•j.,ar Ill l ht-l.'OJ;{llW ll)<'lll rt~
cla)lllt'.11.. lht· pas~cngcr<o "'1:1t'
nrdet e•I l•> a b:111do n o;hq1 A 1'111.Jt
40 c1 ~·\\ mc11 r em a11.1·d hchwd le u a tl 1 e I h l ' h I cil c bu I y, c I e
evdC't1at~ a few hours late r.
With temperatures in lht> SCJs
the passenge rs tossed for hours
in Ii fehnat s before rescueri.
picked them all up
·'I thought about the Titanic
and the Lusitan ia It looked
hopeless ." i.aid Roger Ray,· a
Las Vegas c•omedian .
Milit ary he liC'opters . planes
and s hips and a passing oil
s upertanker resc ued the
passengers and cre w. E xcept for
a ~r oup o f Indo nes i an t"rt'W
membe r s w h o s po ke ri o
English and never knew exactly
what was happening the
evacuation was orde rly . said
Rill Powell of Laguna Buch.
The passen~f'rs and cre w were
taken first to the JX)rt c1t1 es or
Sitka and ValJez and thcn \\enl
to Ancho rage for the flJght to
Seat tle
Natt wasn't ,.va1la ble for com
nient on the allegations alJout the
,
LAGUNAN SAFE
Bill Powell
h f .. b1 .lut he s auJ e ar ll c1 that
lht:' ~h n~d .m nually pa~sed a ll
..,aft:l) r~u.rements of the Coast
I • u 11 rd . -rite 0 u tc h-, h 1 p pin g
I 1. s pe r t or:i t t' and 1.l Qv d '::.
C I J'l'tf1t·.i•.1vn ~<il'let ' ·
!Jn Horn1 <in r xei:ul!H· \\Ith
1t.l Hn!l:rnd i\me11C'd 1n 't:"'
' .rt. ..,,.,d the Prinsendan1 ... a~
11111 N 1u11,.11J· d ... ·11h .pn nkter• and
1" f1 I l' '11;rir:-failed t1• h•>hl ti;ick
:111: '>J•l'c:J<I of lht. l 1J rlll''
1 h t f11 -..· al~n C'rr p!Jlt•d ••ng1nc
r•1w11 pum p -. lhal \1i>rt 11• t·ded 11.
'-•)'" tht: f 11 ... h<1St·~ ho1en !><11rl
:...1111da\
C.1p1· l.J~·.il.l Lindt-of tht· Co1:1St
Guard sa id the ship was n't re-
qu1r <'d tu have s prinklers and
s aid fire doors cannot hold back
fl ames indefinitely.
Standfast s aid crc v. members
apparent!> did not know how to
operate the lifeboats •·Just
think if this would have hap·
pened in the middle of the
Pacific Oct>an:· he s111id. "They
never would have found some of
them ··
Tht> ship. on a 3(J da~ cruise tn
the Orient . was equipped wtt ti
e ight lifeboats, at least ooe of
which was left dangling on the
s ide of the s h.ip when it becamt-
t.rngled in lhe hoist, the Coast
Gua rd said
Most of the passenger<> spent
about 10 hours in the lifeboats
and J3 huurs afte r the o rder was
gi ven to abandon ship. the Coast
Guard tho ught it had accounted
for "'ver-,one Out some three
FOOO AFTER ORDEAL
lagunan Dammarell
hou r-. latt:!r. J mor e precb t•
l'Oll llt showt'd thert-wt: re still,.!<>
p t-op It m1'>s1n ~. « new s earr h
"'a:s lnu n"rllrrl a mt-one-f~
l1ll't1odl ~ <h found. Fi a nklin
...... ,t
'>m. 111 tho!>1. le: ft in thf' lu-.1
t.0:11 ".t:. '"Ill.I! Hn•". a li7-y t:<11
111d rl1 :1!..e1 11 fr1m1 Seattle
·n,er lh<· hours.! v.as afrCJ1 l
I .,.. 1111lcl P<I!>:> 1mt and not Wl$\...e
•1µ fh<tl s <t fe<.ir a rt1 abelH' hJ~ "o 1 !ought ~l••Pp ll kf' the ri!il .r .... , II H1 C>. '<llU
h re>-:.urvt\'cd mort' than i~
hour. without insulin, a medic:r
t ion he requires daily.
Rut Brex s aid his ordeal began
C\'en befnrp he got off the ship.
Flames were shooting from
t he c;h1p's fantail. he said , and
1>assengers were told to abandon
ship. A ping po ng table fell bn
him . trapping him beneath.
"T he <:re wmen pan icked and
ran and left me. but I called atid
o ne of lhem cam e to his senses
and came back and d ragged m e
out He did a good job." Brex
s aid
Altho ug h t he w e ather de
teriorat ed rapidly throughoul
the r escue effort Saturda y, most
of the people were t ransfen:ed
from the lifeboats to lhe tanker
W i 111 a m ~ bu r g h w h i I e t]l e
\\f'ather wa!> still ~ood ·
·w e were fort unate that we
had good we ather ," said A :D
Mi:Bumey or J•'allbrook, Calif.
'A da) either way would have
ma de a big d1ffrrence "
Persistence Pays Off
Cont~l Emranl Wms Big After 20 Yean
lNVBt<Nl-.~S t-'l u I Al'l
Aflt:r 20 ye ars uf c 111'Plllg a.f\d
rnaihng' cr,1.;po11-. und Jir~l l·-.
Thdma Rawhn~i.. a pe1 t•n11ic1l
contt:sl enr ra nt wh11 on1 e t' d~
·Que en Fo1 ,\ 0 11 \ ha:. w1111 d
lush island. l vmpleh with ... lux
Ur) $J 00.0<10 ht>ll'>P and t 'W I)
boats.
"I've <'llt.'<1. <'11:>:.~0 •.irl.1•!1
screamed a nti fough t fvr '1
hoUSl' Rut flf rnl pc.>uple JUSt
ctori 'l gu out ..Uld hu) hnw;c!> "
s c.1d th~ 50·\CJC old t-:u l'c ka
Kan . n•s1dN1l
So s~ won 1t inste ad
'1 rs Hawbngs fl e w to Florida
on J\l 11nrla) ro C'('lllt'<'t the key<; I<•
ht::'• llt'\\ <! 5·ar 1 e 1i.l:tud retrcal
11 1n 11 lake 1n this l '1 ntr:il FloritJ;1
l'01n 11ium1t\
She h.id il choH'l' t he island
or SI00.000 1n c·ash a 1he first
pn 1:e m a tot>ac<·" compar•> ·..,
:.~ecp!>tdk~ that she e ntered l>'
malling a coupon from an out
dno rs m ... gazme
S111< c s ht' s SJH~n1 "'' muc h
11me pat '°h in~ up the ir l\\o
ston 100 vl!.u old farmhoust',
the c ho11.:e "js casv
"l pune led . pui 1n C'ellin~s .
n1101 ru1'" :1 Jlill Ill the ool.
t h IOI! I !iJ\'•'n I m ll\'(•rj al ()tlT
1•1.•<" 1 .. llw hou:-.<'. · s1:1· said
\l ~ h :1" ha 1 cl I !i k 1 n Cl •JI
nt'l"."f)U!) :ll)l')Ut the 111('1\e . hut !'01
riot she !w~llTil'd "T hi:; 1s 01~1
'li;int't' ,,, rt'la x anrl do l11l
t h1nj?c. w (• "ant to do "
lh1ymond Hawlings 58, wh ..
now lives ll'SS than <1 mile from
wh(•rf' he "'3!> lltlrn 1s a little un
l't•rtain.
.,
Estrada must appear for &n eye Aeronautics and Space Ad· N s f d s
examination Oct. 9 and for a de-ministratio n. ewport ur an port position on Oct ro. 1-~ailure to Bird used the lower 13 feet nf
notify the court two days in ad hi s 23-foot a ntem1a l o com
...,~
Johnny Rotten, former
member of the Sex Piltols
rock IJ'O'q>, bu been Mn·
tenced to three monthl in
jail for klckln1 a bar
..... and Ilia Uliltant
who refused to 9'el'Ve him "
vance of inability to attend municate. but was expected to ======:.We Carry the Best ... II Year LonCJ either event will result in $5()1.) start rowing westvard al about A ------~
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were in court for Monda y 's hear-plan called for bin:; to have radio
ing. contact wilh the wts ide world
Mrs . Estrada, 40. was "ta ken twice a month
invo luntarily" to St. John 's Krutchlow said a member of
HospitaJ in Santa Monica late the Santa Cruz Yacht Club
Sept. 10 o r 11 for an undisclosed volunteered hls 44·foot sport fis-
illness and remained there until hing boat to t ake Brd the anten-
Sept. 19, said her attorney, Ada na section, some notebooks he
P. Sands. left behind and son e fresh food.
"They're making it impossible But if rough sets and foggy
for her. She's not well. She 's weather prevent the delivery.
sic k and they're making he r Bird will probabty be too far
sicker." Ms. Sands said in court. offshore for anoth•Jr attempt by
Mrs. Estrada was due to give anything s maller than a
a deposition Sept. 11. · freighter. Krutchl•w said.
Jaffe claimed that an in-
vestiaator hired by the actor Jet N~ m __ 81 SJ>Olted Mrs. Estrada in a San ~ DUU
Fernando Valley supermarket
with a friend on that date.
Mrs. Estrada claimed in the
$1.7 million suit filed Sept. 18
tbal Estrada forced her to
participate in homosexual act.I.
"black ma.sic" rituals and UUclt
dru1 me. She alto aaMt Eatnda
wu actually 35 when be claimed
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Due at El Toro
A spokesman f•r the El Toro
M artne Corpe Ak' Station said_
today there may be increased Jet nolle around~ faciUly thla
l'riday, SaturdaYiand su:::r. ' The nolM wlfi be ca by
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Dolphins, Offshore,
Stubbles, O' Nei ll s,
Rip Curl , IZOO ,
Merona, Powderhorn,
T-Shlrts, Sweatshirts,
Four Play, A-Smile,
Topslders, Quiksilver ,
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Bore Facts
PllaSl11T Ot' SIS Ot:P'T. Wt':-ot Nl·wport hus renmt
ly dn~n attention 11~ an are .. lllonl( our c·o•stllne thiat Ii; rl~ Cor bll&i.Maa txpans1on An 01>crator tuu. proposed to
put In a dirty book s tore therf' Tht ilnnoun(.'ernt!nt,
however. riuled tu dra" huz.uhs from lhto <'h•mbt:r or
Commen·t'
The propo.st'\l ownt'r took over a lormt:r mHliMfie
p41rlor th11t has two filk t· Roman Mlumni; out front 1tnd
huna up a s11n It procla1mf'd that Adults Only would bt! •I
lowed inside :ind there would be an atlm1ss1on C'harwe
You huve w admit th111 rhap ha~ a lot or f•1th an th~
readina popul&l'e. Our pubhl' hbranes would harldy tw
makma It these days 1fthey were charging admission
BESIDES THAT. book rensorsh1p 1s heavy -handed in
some pubhc libraries these da} s You may have read where
"Mary Poppins " got banned an San Francisco libraries
due to objectionable content
Newport authorities. however, feared that the pro·
posed West Newport bookman had in mind offenng certain
literature that Mar y Poppins would never read to the kid·
dies at bedtime. City Hall became nervous. The vicecops
up on Santa Barbara Avenue were twitchy.
Thus the city attorney filed something like a triple in·
junction with a backward dropflip against the book dealer
in an effort to keep him out of business
EVEN TODAY, a judge is mulling the legal ramifica-
tions and it ~ould be a race as to whether or not the
operator gets open before Newport closes legal clamps up·
on the place.
The bookstore is reportedly going to be called, "Talk
of the Town." That does seem approprir-ate.
You have to admit there is a clear difference in our
Harbor Area between Newport Beach and -Costa Mesa
authorities when it comes lo putting down places that cater
to lust and sins of the fles h.
COSTA MESA VICECOPS have used the intiltration
technique. When they suspect some dance hall is offering
customers more than a fox trot, they infiltrate the place
with an operative disguised as a student or plumber and bust it, if you'll pardon the expression .
Newport Beach vice operatives, on the other hand,
tend to move more directly. A movie theatre suspected of
offering overexposed film abruptly finds the viceOfps
pouring through the front door and pulling the projector
plug.
I guess you could call this the frontal approach. if
you'll pardon the expression.
THE NEWPORT LUST PATROL once raided a terri·
ble flesh nick in Balboa called. "I am Curious, Yellow."
All they found in the audience was one journalist who was
there strictly for investigative purposes. And he had fallen
asleep.
That must have been a real scorcher .
Today, you can assume Newport authorities will blitz
the West Newport porno book operator with injunctions,
cease and desist orders, fire department inspections, al·
leged violations of the pure food and drug act, and charges
of felony bad taste. No legal corkscrew will be left un·
turned in the campaign to maintain community purity.
EVEN IF THE BOOK GUY prevails, you may ques·
lion where he'll ever find any customers.
The people are at home, watching all the flesh that jig-
&le=i across the television screen these days.
WORLD /NATION
Ca1!te r Tells War Fears
P residen tial Candidates Trade More Barbs
By Tht-Auodated Pre88
Pres1dtnl Carter 111 las hing out
with n e w v l&or at Ronald
Hea.iian talking a bout the
possibility or the Republican's
t0ll'ct1ofl In a lmost apocalyptic
ttirms while Reagan eontinues
to h it at Carter's economic
poltcl~
Cuter told Democrats in
Ch1ral(o on Monday that when
Reporte r,
1'·~paper
Fined
BOI SE . Idaho CAP
Magist rate Judge Karen Vehlow
has ordered a fine or $500 per
day against the Idaho Statesman
and reporter Ellen Marks in a
dispute over a confidential news
source.
T he Judge. who earlier or·
dered Miss Marks handcutred
and marched off to jail for ref us·
ing a court order in the same
dispute, imposed the fine on a
contempt or court citation. Miss
Marks, 24, has refused to say
where she inter viewed a Garden
Ci ty woman wanted by
authorities in a child custody
case.
The newspaper said it would
pay the fine while it explores
legal maneuvers.
ALLEN ff . Neuharth ,
chairman a.id president of Gan·
nett Co. Inc.. which owns the
Statesman. s aid. "This is a
needless confrontation because
the court seeks confidential in-
formation from a reporter which
can be obtained elsewhere.
"The case raises a n important
free press issue and we shall
continue to support reporter El·
ten Marks' right to keep the con·
fidence of her sources." said
Neuharth.
Geni Gilmore. 29, went into
hiding Sept. 8, along with her
daughter, Alysia. The woman's
former husband, Michael Clary
of Omaha. has custody of the
girl under a divorc.e settlement.
M I SS MARKS interviewed
Mrs. Gilmore a couple of days
later at a secret location. Mrs.
Gilmore said she was hiding her
daughter because she feared her
former husband has fallen unde.r
the influence of a Florida re-
ligious cult. Clary denies it.
Miss Marks w as put in
handcuffs and jailed for seven
hours Sept. 19 when she claimed
First Amendment rights against
being forced to reveal where
she interviewed Mrs. Gilmore
nine days eariier.
they vote In the Nov. 4 election,
"you'll determine whether this
America will be unified or. if I
lose the e lection , whether
Americam might be separated
black from white , J ew from
Chris tian , North from South,
rural from urban."
And the pres ident also re·
ne wed the theme that Reagan as
president could lead the nation
into war.
Reagan, in New Haven. Conn ..
said that the president "doesn't
understand economics" and
c ha rged that the Carter ad-
ministration was "jimmying"
economic statistics for political
advantage.
Independent candidate J ohn
Anders on , ('ampaign1ng 1n
Chkago at the s ame time the
president was . s aid the Carter
camp was using "Nixoman" tac-
tics lo t ry to keep him orr the
ballot in numerous stales .
AND HE SAID that he resent·
ed Carter campaign ads that
suggested a vote for him was a
vote for Reagan. "A vote for
John Anderson is a vote for John
Anderson," he said.
Reagan was cam paigning to·
day in Philadelphia and several
cities in Ohio, and Anderson was
to be in Boston and Hartford,
Conn. The president was takin&
time oft the campaign trail at
the White House before heading
for Tennessee, North Carolina
and Florida on Thursday.
Carter's s tateme nts on
Reagan possibly dividing the na·
lion or plunging it into war came
one day after five major news
organizations released surveys
showing the Republican well
ahead in the electoral college
vote that will actually decide the
election.
And at a Democratic dinner in
Chicago, Carter exhorted sup·
porters to give their all to ensure
h is r e -election l est the
Republicans gain a narrow vie·
tory the way Richard Nixon did
over the late Hubert Humphrey
in 1968.
White House press secretary
Jody Powell, asked whether
Carter's comment about Reagan
dividing the nation might not
have been overstatement, said it
was not so at all.
Earlier. in suburban DuPage
County outside Chicago, Carter
said he believes the Soviet Union
will remain at peace as long as
the United States is strong.
Prarking S olution?
Reagan hit at Carter's treat-
m ent or economic statistics in
appearances in Cherry Hill.
N.J ., and Hartford, Conn.
"1 am not surprised at the -
excuse me for this -recent
'jimmying ' of-officia l gov·
ernmenlal statistics,·' he said in
a reference to last Friday's an-
nouncement of tbe pro(tucer
price index for the month of Sep-
tem ber showing a net decrease
in wholesale prices of 0.2 per·
cent.
ADMINISTRATION officials
acknowledged at the time that
the figure would have actual!)'
been a 0,4 percent increase in
producer prices had the formula
not been changed to take into ac-
count for the first time discount·
ed auto prices at the end of the
model year.
Labor Department officials
have said that the change was
unre l ated to politics. but
Reagan called it "a cruel hoax
on Americans."
After Reagan's statement,
several Carter administr ation
figures, inc l uding Charles
Schultze, chairman of the resi·
dent's Council of Economic Ad·
visers, disputed the allegation.
l'lis unusual site in Amsterdam is not a
Il.&tch innovation to solve parking problem
in one of the world's most densely populat·
ec lands but a work of art by Theo Van
Laar of Hag ue. The minicar on a wall fac·
ing a playground is real, suspended with
steel struts.
Judge Saves IJfe of Dog
PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) -A
judge has ruled th at a laid-off
auto worker could not have his
injured year-old terrier "put to
sleep'' even though he couldn't
afford the dog's surgery.
Tbe'Michigan Humane Society
filed 1wt Mnday asking Oakland
Coun:y Circuit Court Judge
Hild1 R. Gage to prevent
Clareace Wysocki of Rochester
from having the dog, Sparky,
killed.
near his home and crawled to a
neighbor's home. The neighbor
took the dog to a veterinarian,
who gave it first aid and
tr ansferred it to the Oakland
Animal Hospital.
Showers Dampen East T he judge ruled that the dog
should not be killed and set an
Oct. l~hearing date on her order
turnint the dog over to the socie·
ty andbarring Wysocki and his
wife, Carol. from mterfering
with mtdical treatment.
pity so fast." said Sienna
Larene. a society lawyer who
claimed the ruling has no prece-
dent in Michigan. Ms. Larene
s aid she thought the society
would ask that the case be
dropped at the hearing.
Wysocki, who has been out of
work for the past nine months,
said after the ruling that he bor·
rowed the money to pay for the
dog's operation. '"I'm not going
to tell you how much. That's
personal,·· he added.
The dog was diagnosed as
needing surgery to repair a tom
diaphragrn and the neighbor,
who was not identified, offered
to pay for the operation. But
when Wysocki and his wife were
asked for their consent, they
asked that the dog ''be put to sleep."
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Tuesoay. October 7 1980 ~L V PILOT , l.i
Ratlfleatlon
Actors' lDcaJ, ._GOP Mak~ Major Ga~
Rejects Pact
LOS ANGio~l.£S 1API Althou1h one actor~·
local here ).»led to reJtft the pro~ed l'Ontr1ct
hamnttlrt!d durln1 lhf' lf'nt1th) 1Hnk• aaalnst movie
and television pr0c.h.1<•t<r . a union off1<'11I pr~1rui
the balant'e of his mcrnh1•r" will rau() It
lndt•t1d , lt\t'mben ht>r(' I)( the Amer1ran
io'ederatioo o( Tf'h.•v1 ion and K tu.ho Artists 'oted
221·220 a1aln~t the !lettl"rn•mt Monda , San fo'ri.n
ciaco's :smllller Al-IRA t•hapter upprovcd 1t 5 1 7.
•c<·ordrn~ to Bud Wolff A I-TH." 's n11t111nu l t.'lC
e('ulivt! serretur>
SAN FRANC ISCO 1AP1 l'ht.< llumboldt Hay
nuc lear power plant 1n Eureka. :.hut down for re
(uehng m 1976, may be r losed for good
Officials of Pal'lfa c Cas ~ Electric Co said
Monda> that the s mall
pla nt must be brought 1n ( J to compliance with new • "1'..f TE earthquake s afety stan ..____________ dards before being re
s tarted, and the cost may
be too high
The ('Ompany asked the government al!:ency
for thr~ months to study the economics of putting
the plant back into o per ation. Ir the cost appears to
be too high, PG&E will withdraw its application to
re-start the plant. said ('Ompany spokesm an Don
Hanes.
~for f'at-fng \pu.· Cha"!JP'f
SANTA MONICA (APl -Dr . R aymond
Lascola, the hypnotis m specialist ac('used of slay.
ing his adoptive mother s o he could inherit her $3
milUon estate, remains in custody without bail
following arraignment on ne w charges. Contpensation Due .. ,..,1 • ...-.
Udifomia Registration Vp254,423 Voters f
By Tlte AHodated P ress At a Los Angeles news conference. backers~
Registration tor the Nov. 4 presidential elec -the Democratic Party's "Operation Big Vote" s
lion is over , a~d il indl<;ates ~hat ~he Republicans they would add J00.000 new Democratic voters 1
have made m a)or gains m California. the rolls by the Monday midnight deadline •
However , the Democrats completed a last-A similar Republic an registration drive w~~
111inute drive late Monday they predicted would concluded ove r the weekend. add 300,000 voters to their state rolls .
The California Republicans made their fir st
s ignificant registra tion gains in a decade before
the June primary. edaing ~P from 33,8 per <:ent in
J a nuary to 34 .3 pe rcent in June, while the
Democrats slipped from 55.6 percent lo 54.8 per·
cent.
THERE HAVE B EEN NO statewide tallies
since June, but the Secretary of state's office re-
ported mid-September totals from 51 of
California's 58 counties. They said t he Republicans
had gamed 254,423 voters s ince spnng, while the
Democrats gained only 47 ,296
That could signal a major Republican re·
surgence. But it could also m ean merely that more
Democrats than Re publicans have moved to new
addresses, said Caren Daniels. s pokeswom an for
the sec1·etary of state's o ffi<'e .
Votc?rs are remo,..ed from rtg1stration rolls if
lhey fail to vote in the primar) or 1f their s ample
ballots are returned by the post offic·c.
BUT WIULE THE ~AKTV breakiJown 1s still
in doubt, it is certain thctt the state will set a new
reg istr<ttlon rec<>rd. Ms. Daniels said Registra·
tions are expected to lop l I milhon. which com·
pares to the old r ecord of 10 7 million in the
primary
"We he ar a lot a bout voter apathy. but r eg
is trations a re way up. We don't know how those
two things match up." M s. Danat!IS s:.iid
011e factor driving registration upward is a
concentrai.l.'<i effort by both parties to s1g11 up new
voters .
• C'onaing ~~t i
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Spruce Goose/
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Secrecy Set
LONG BEAC H I A P l -Work crews Monda~
were startmg tn dis m antle the giant hangar th;tl
has housed lloward llughes' nying boat. bettt;r
known as the Spruce <ioose. The work 1s 1n pre!)
aration for m"vmg the huge plane ac ross tt~
har bor to a display point next to the Queen Mary.:
But June Glickman. consultant to the compa'l'
which owns the plane. said, .. A s for informatHf!
when the plane will come out of lht: hang ar, we're
not giving a ny. The hd 1son " :
The movl·mcnl or the 1.·raft acrul>S lhl! harbcu
to its planned SS!. I million 1.•xh1bit l"enler will cortit
nexl spring and be well p ubllr11ed Ms Ghckmal1
sa id . Rut in the meantime· tile Wrnther Corp. ~
concerned with c·ro""rls r.f onlookers gathermg fcJr
the fl yrng boat ·~ 1n1t1al l'omin~ out d<J~ !
"IT'~ TOO DA~<.l-:ROU!'\," Ms Glickma11
said. '
The plane has bee n in its h angar on Pier t
s incf' after its only fli g ht, :"llov . 2, 1947 ll w~
scheduled to b<! m oved by Oct 1 1980, the date dr
exp iration on the hangar 'i. lease from the Port -Jr
Long Beach. Rumors. which Ms <i11(•kman satt! Municipal Judge Rex Minter on Monday or-
dered the 63-year-old Malibu physician to appear ..., .. ___ -an-Oet.-23 -preliminary-hearing-on the new
c harges -two counts each of solicitation to
murder and grand theft.
Macy_ \ancent....17, who w-as r..aped and ha.u---
both arms cut off by her attacker two Salinas Fl•rm V!_ed s he could not confirm, s .. y the plane will m ak.e i~ r-tn•~>Etl----=:m=-=ove out of the hang .ir later th1:, month, po!>sibl~
on the 29th.
La Scola was accus ed last August in the
murder of Geor~1u Thera, 89. wife of Bhuddist
monk Ariya The ra. 76. He was adopted by Mrs.
Thera and named beneficiar y of her estate.
RO.On Jail~d In Ta.r ,......,,
LOS A NG ELES (AP) -A Santa Barbara
woman was sentenced to two years in prison and
fined $20,000 for failing to file income tax r eturns.
yea r s ago. lis tt:ned at a hearing in
Sacramento Monday. The state Board of
Control agreed to compensate her for pa1t
of her expenses unde r the Vi c tims of
Violent Crimes Act. The state law. one of
the few of its kind in the nation, com -
pensates victims for medical expenses
a~~~! wages.
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DAILY PILOT
SALINAS (AP) -What may be the largest
fine ever ordered in a pes ticide poisoning case was
leveled on a Salinas farm that stnt workers into
field~ sprayed only hours earlier.
The Salinas Marketing Coopera tive was fmed
$10.375 by the California Occupational Safety and
Health Administration after the agency found the
fi rm willfully violated safety regulations
A spokesman for California Rural Legal As-
!>istance said the fine may be the largest of its kind
in stale history and & Cal-OSHA CJfficial said it as
certainly "one of the very largest.:.•
The Long Beath llc1rli•ir 0 £>par t ment h<~
awarded \\ rathcr Corp d 1•on .. truct1on permll lor
the a1 rcriift 's P ~h1 hat l'enler next to the ()IJC('f1
Man . but actual bu ild1n~ <'annot go forward until
the state Lands Com m.ss1on gi ve~ 1t" apprc1\ a l
wha('h 1:. expected late th1'> m•inth
THE MOVt: ITSELF IS expected lo cost $2.5
million Wrather o(ficials ha11c s<t1d
ln 1947. the plane was the largest airc raft 1f1
the world. rts wingspan is 320 feet , more than a
Boeing 747, and the craft ts 219 feet long. JUSt ~
feet shorter than the 747
Alice M. Grant. author of "The Ultimate
Loophole," was convicted by a federal court jury
in Los Angeles last month of failing to file returns
for 1972 through 1974.
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There was evidence that she and her hus band,
Mortimer Leslie Grant. had a gross income of
more than Sl.50,000 a year from 1972 to 1974.
P.Srr Kill .ffrnfal Pafinat
SAN JOSE CAP) -A man who walked away
from a state mental hospital was .shot to death
Mona· .t by police after the man lunged at of-
ficer s "th pear gun, authorities said.
Th ntal patiemt. Robert S. Nash, 30, had
held officers at bay for nearly three hours in a
skindiving shop in the Burbank area of San Jose
before he was fatally shot in the head.
Recall Atten'1':
For Judge F.@ly
LOS ANGELES CAP > -Judge Paul Egly of
Laguna Beach will be the target of another recall 1
effort even though a petition to remove him from •
office fell 72,000 signatures short of the J00,000 re-I
quired.
The jurist oversees the Los Angeles Unified
Sc hool Distri('t's desegregation plan, and this fall I
ordered the busing o( sorrie 30,000 students at 153
ele mentary and junior high schools .
THE DEADLINE for filin~ the recalJ petition
was Monday at 5 p.m . "Judge Paul Egly shall be
removed from the benc h the next time around,"
said Marvin Feldman. head of the Sherman Oaks·
based Committee Advocating LegaJ Limitations
which headed the petition drive.
Feldman said his organization spent $10,000 in
the failed effort.
"TIIE PEOPLE NOW recognize how much I
Judge Paul Egly has violated the constilutionaJ
rights ... of the m ajority of people in this area '
who voted against forced busing last year.•·
In 1979 voters gave the seven-m em ber school
board an anti·busing major ity.
The number of students bused represented
about 5 percent of the dis trict's anticipated enroll-,
ment of 540,000 students.
® CVieff/S On
CIJentaJ HeaJtJi Earn today's high interest rate
__ _... ___ on Baok.otAmedca's 2Ydear
By 8£AAt=D WINML-at;--0;9;9. Time Certificates of Deposie
IF TOOTH KNOCKED OUT BY INJURY All it takes is a minimum
Tommy was riding his
skateboard down the
driveway He lost his
balance and fell to the
puement. He wiped
the blood from h is
mouth and found his
upper rl"QJ'lt tooth In his
hand. What do you do?
Luc kily. your dentist
c•n d eal efrectlvely
with thla kind ot dental
emer1ency. But he'll
need y()W' help.
Collect the tooth and
wrap it tn 1 wet cloth.
or place It In a 1lass of
aalttcl water. Brtn1 the
clalld lmmtcll1tely to
child to the dentist. but
in their haste roq(et to deposit of $100. So even if
bring the tooth. Don't interest rates go down in the forget the tooth! And
don 't try lo clean it future, your certificate-will yourself -even ir it
looks messy. Whit you continue to earn today's high think 11 dirt may ac · tually be so(! tissues
that will help the heal-
ln1 process when the
tooth Is reinserted in its
socket.
The younger t he
patient. the better the
chance!! or s uccess.
Lon1·lastln1 reaults ha ve been di s ·
1ppotnttnc In replanting
teeth 111 adulta.
A public Mrvlce to pro-
m ot • better de ntal
health. From th• office ot:
·suottlMal H'l .. f .. , ~lot N lly "'"'°""'*
' i .
interest for 2 !12 years. Or
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est is compounded daily for
Annual Rate
0/0
Annual Yield
(The,.,. ahown Hove la In effect October 2 through October 15, 1910.)
BANKoFAMERICAm
individuals. Add to that the
safety and convenience of
California's largest bank and
you'll see why 1t makes sense
to save at Bank of America.
1
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'°"' clentl•t'• om ce .
Don 't waate time
bef•UN the daaneee for
• I UC C'e11ful
replan&allon 1n best If
~ w1Udn IO minutes to an hour after the
mlalaap.
Ouald ~. D.D.8.
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DALLAS l AP > -llhrry
-Cbrtatmu -and 1• Nady tor the
Teu1 mail-order wan. JI you
don't havo a pair of m'ak·
trimmed, Malayalan crocodile
cowboy boots, thu la your
chance
Neiman lhrc u1. Sknwlt&,
Horchow and 'utter l\Hf are
rlChlin& for your boUday tr.cte
You don't have to be n ch to
"°P lheM' stort-s , but lt helps
THa.:a..: 'OF TH•~ four rt'
WJen ()(fer • v.-rs1on of tht> out ·
"8ec>ua Dall&..'i ba. ed Neiman·
Warcua piooeerf'd the 1du "'i th
lta 30-year~ tradlc.kHl ol His-
i d lffrs HOterka. Sallow1tz ()f
u1lon entered tbc fr41 y 12
ara a10 wit h .. lllt 1m a 1e
Its."
Hourton'11 C utter 0 111 . a
tpeclalty westl'rn wea r i.hop
caterin& to the n11m who w¥nL'> a
IA Baron suit with a yoke . 1s lht>
newest combatant with a J.yea r-
old aeries of .. Super Items '
The Horc how Collec twn or
Dallas, the only e 11.dus1vely
mail-order outfit in lhe group, 1s
also lhe only one that modest})
ttaims all of its inventorv 1s
speciaJ , super. ultimate. etr ·
Into the catalog wa1 s
NEIMAN · MAR CUS '
Christmas Book 1:-. not the most
bizarre of the Texas buy·by ·ma1l
.publications, but it may be the
best known.
.. The Chris tmas Book is prob·
ably the single most important
thing we do each year," said
Neiman 's vice president Ron
Foppen. "It's only one of our 19
catalogs . but it's the showpiece.
lbe one people look forward to
the most."
pair of ost.-1<:he!> For $ l .500 And
wl11 lt' they're ut 11, they can con-
11,ratulatt' tht'm:.elves on their
sut'1al awarPne s ~. s ince
Neinun's Christm as Book says
that .. ecolu~y 1:. nothing to put
)1}Ur head in thf' sand about ·
There are lei-s consc-ientious
gifts Twel\'e linen napkins, $240.
A s il\'er and mahogany roast
beef cart. $24,000.
A gift for thl' kidd ies'! A
child's Dior m~htie a nd robe.
SS3. China doll , $175
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SPEAKING OF CHILDREN,
Robert Sal..owitz, president of
the 78·year-0ld family chain or
department stores. instituted
Sakowitz's "Ultimate Gifts"
because -according to a com-
pany spokesman -he thought
.. Christmas was getting so ter·
nbly involved and c hild-oriented
th a t there s hould be some
whimsical gifts for adults."
The radkally expensive pieces
or whims y a re designed to
"make Christmas more interest·
mg for adults."
Libertarian Clork
Begun in 1927 as a flimsy
flyer, the catalog has become. in -El.;# D D b J ! .-Sc·L .-. -ls ___ .lJllO a..lO:L.page4os~ ma11~mne.-~ FU ~ J ~
produced at a cost of slightly
less th~~ million ~nd mail~d S AC RAMENTO <AP ) -Rights Amendment because it
to 1.3 million people m .the Unit· Libertarian presidential can, advances "equality before the
~ States and 139 foreign coun-didate Ed Clark attacked public la w" and is a step toward "get·
tnes. schools as expens ive. Jnefricient ting government out of the busi
HIS AND HERS gifts of the
past have included · 1960. a set of
airplanes (his : a seve n·seat
Beechcraft Super G 18: hers . a
four.seat Beechcraft Bonanza 1.
1966. his and hers bathtubs
("luxurious 5·bv 5 root tuh!'
crafted in the styl·e of Louis XV,
set in a laquered wood b&se with
marble top and backboard. in
porcelain with 24-karat gold·
plated f'renl'h rose s croll work
and control valves"1. 1967. his
and hers camels .
In 1980. he and :.he can huy a
bureaucracies which he s aid are ness of discrimination.··
doing ·:an incredjbly bad Job" of Clark also said he wo uld not
educatmg ctuldren. discriminate against homosex·
Outlining t he Libertari ~m uals immigrating to the United
philosophy of minimal govern· States
m ent and a non-interventionist Clark also proposed abolishing
foreign policy. Clark also said a S<>ci al Security for anyone under
foreign policy based on mutual 40 because the syste m 1s fiscally
ddtinse treaties with 30 nations. unsound and should be phased
"is tf'rribly danJ!t'rous' · and is out after meeting the obligations
"'bankrupting our econom)'·· of persons near retire ment who
with a $100 billion annual defen."e have been counting on it.
budget .. We should break up the gov-
He s aid his Libe rtarian Par· e rn m ent school mono poly,"
t)' platform supports the Equal Clark said.
RatJler th• a •lntle prwtlll tor film or tier, Sakowit• olfen
Mveral "Ultimat." venioaa 'oi a
alncle theme. Lut year it was
The Gift of Health. A popular G·
of-H WU a TexU·•h•ped •wim-
mina pool ftlled with Perrier:
s121, \ '14.32. lnatalled. In uns
Sakowiti offered to "Mak~
Your Dreama Come True" with.
amoaa other uuncs . a bath or
diamonda for $118.W,OOO. Dur·
ln& 1W11, "Be Somebody" year,
you could buy an off-ahore drill·
Ing ria for $28.7 mlllico .
Sakowitz aaya his Christmas
catalot embodiea the company
philosophy of quality
workmanship combined with ••a
sense of humor, having fun."
Fun this year is "Ea cape . . .
For the free spirit who'll stop at
nothina to get away from it all."
but nothin1 deliberately out· ra1eoua.
Ro1er Horchow, president of
the 9-year-old Howchow Coll~·
tion, said hb company prefen to
puah "no-frills best stuff."
"AS 11IE YEAU have &one
by, I think the others who have
the His and Hers and the Extra
Special Super· Duper thin11 have
u.sed them mainly for publicity.
We're willing to plunk our
m?ney down on some really fine
things and hope that will get us
notoriety, instead of His and
Hera balloons that nobody's go.
ing to buy.
"I'm not saying that they're
wrong and we're right, because
I worked for Neiman 's for eight
years. Bui now they've been
copied by Sakowitz and every·
body else. . . Hor chow is more
restrained. more refined. We try
to do what the stores have
stopped doing. They've all ex·
panded so much they don't do
the quality anymore."
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Pacrlef ffo•orftl
The U.S. Postal Service has
announced ·that this stamp
honoring Italian-American
patriot Philip Mazzei will be
released Oct. 13. Mazzei left
Europe in 1773 for Virginia
where he collaborated on
political ideas and plans.
"Ultimately" this means.
among other things: a Sikorsky
Helicamper that s leeps six
"escapees from civilization"
and costs $220,000; a set of
scenic panels that "change your
view" at the touch of a button,
$22.000 and up; an escape from
gasoline lines with a home
service station, $59,000; and an
escape "to our Southwestern
heritage" with a $60,000 "legen·
dary Texas weekend" at the YO
Ranch .
Cutter Bill is only 11 years old,
founded by millionaire oilman.
ranc her Rex Cauble as a hobby
and a little place where "he and
his friends like former Texas
Gov. John Connally could buy
quality clothes with a western
yoke," company spokesman
Ernest Haynes said.
Regal Ware Coffee
Makers Recalled
WASHINGTON <AP> -Regal Besides the model number all
Ware. Inc.. is recalling about units involved have on the bottom
6,800 electric coffee makers an eight-digit date code within the
which may pose a s hock hazard, range 08017911 through 04308011.
the Consumer Product Safety Units which have been repaired
Com mission re'ports. have the date code underlined and
Involved are lO·cup, stainless· have the letter "R" stamped on
NAMED AFTER -AND ac· steel percolators which were in· theflapoftheirpackage.
cording to Haynes originally s ulated with a thermoplastic o
Own .... d by _ Cauble 's champi'on wners of the coffee makers ... matenaJ around electrical wir· bt · r cutting horse, Cutter Bill. the ing to the signal light. can o am ree repairs by mail·
store oUers well aeeled pa&HA.a.11---~-__,;;___..;;:...-==----~i~n .... g~L,ub.:r.e_yD.!,.ts IL t~94..1~---
a choice of Super Items that THE COMMISSION said no Regal service center. Postage
have
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·ncluded u $25.000 beer-costs will be reimbursed. reports or shock have been re·
and ·ba rbecue and $18.209 his· ceived, but there is a possibility The location ofthese centers is
and-hers cowboy suits . Jn 1980, this insulation would deteriorate shown on the list enclosed with
the specialty of the house goes and allow bare wiring to conduct new coffee makers or can be ob-
for s tem jackets with mother-of. electrical current through the tained by writing to Regal Ware.
pearl buttons. and two pairs of metal parts of the pot. Inc .. Customer Service Depart·
Malaysian crocodile boots inlaid The coffee makers were made m e nt, 1675 Riegle Drive ,
with white mink. His and Hers. between August 1979 and April Kewaskum. Wis .. 53040.
of course. 1980. They were sold nationwide
After the hoopla of supers and by Montgomery Ward. Sears
ultimates in the H ous to n Roebuck and other retail stores
catalogs, The Horchow Collec· for $35 to $45 each.
lion of Dallas may seem con· Official s said the coffee
servative. m akers in question have the
The thre e Chris tmas wish model number K7591 embossed
books offer page after page of on the bottom or the black,
expensive do-dads music box· plasllc base The units were also
es for Sl.7~. a dozen napkins. sold under the J .C Pennev
$300, a 3'".!·inch carriage l'lock. name, with the model number
S 1. 200. a snuffbox for $1 , 700 784 ·3071.
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Croaaword Pmsl,e1 Keep Americana Hooked
NEW YORK <AP) -rut..
letten, two wol'd1 : The only
Amerleaa invention more
popular tbM tbe IDutlai.
ff YoU qulekly thoucbt, ln Ink.
"C·R·O·S·S·W·O·R·D P-U·Z·Z
L·I:," thee )'OU are probably •monc the ..Um•Wd 40 million
U.S. faaatiea •hoe• dally or
•Hilly ftx" tab tllem down
and acl'Oll.
"lt'a an addlcUon," said
Michelle Arnot. one of only
about JOO reaular rrouword
• 'CObltnadon · · in lbe country
"Ont'• you become a 1ood
aolver, that's It. You're hooked
for life."
"AND fr8 THE cheapest en-
tertainment 1oi n1 ,' · said
M ar1aret Farrar, the oc -
to1enarian grande dame of
crosawords.
A transplanted En1ll1h editor,
Arthur Wynne. orl1inated the
modern "word croas" in the
New York World newspaper in
1913. but Mn. Farrar made it
"America's favorite licit lndoor
activity in the days before
television."
every daf. Uquleu hailed the fie uys that for three yeara. it
pu11l• for revivin1. flne old h11 "°' taken tum more than
word1. P1ycholo1l1U uld 1even minutes, "In arro1ant
croHwordl were a healthy way ' j"k "
for )'OUftl l*)ple to 11oclali1e. Whllt cf'06sword tournaments
In llB. a 1roup of Mah-Jona re aaain in vo1ue, with up to
manulacturen tent cro11word 200 r,•rt.iclpants expected at the
pubU.ahen a Valentine. "~ uno ficlal natJonaJ championship
are red, violets are blue, We'd next March in Stamford, Conn.,
like Lo cut your throau for you " moat solvers view puzzles as
The croaword quickly 1preac1 simply a pleaunt putime.
a<'rou seas and lanau•1H . Will Weng, another retired
1pawnln1 cryptl<'. c roatic, New York Times c rossword
doubl e c r ostl <'. a naara m , editor oow editing books, said
scrambled and other assorted the 15-by·lS-square dally
word ptttzles · puzzles, progressively more dif.
Amon1 news papers, only the fit•ult through the week, can be
staid New York Times resisted c_o.mpleted in a half hour without
crossworda. Until 1942. a dictionary. The 23-by-23 SWl·
day puzzle is designed to take a
couple of hours, with references. THAT'S WHEN publis her
Arthur Hayes Sulzberger re
putedly tired buy ing com
petitors · papers to do the
crossworda.
So Sulzberger hired Mrs. Far-
rar . of whom mystery detective
"Nero Wolfe" creator Rex Stout
once said :
"Ir I were bound for a desert
island, the 10 books l would want
along would be 10 crossword
puzzle books edited by Margaret
Farrar. Th~ I wouldn't bother
to look around for footprints."
EUGENE MALESKA, the cur-
rent Times cross word editor.
says constructors earn $20 for
daily and $100 for Sunday
puzzles.
Maleska advised that •·a ~ood
crossword contains words ev·
er ybody knows . The definitions
are the key.··
T~. October 7, 1llO CWLYPtLDT
Big Brother
and waiting to take on load of beet pulp
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Hired as the World 's
crossword editor an 1920, she
took a S2S advance to edit the
first crossword book -and the
first book ever published by
Simon & Schuster -In 1924 .
Mrs. Farrar, who was later
crossword editor of The New
York Times, easily recalls the
crossword craze that swept the
country in the Roaring '20s.
Indeed many addicts find
satis faction even when they
don't finish a puzzle.
He said American definitions,
while still not as convoluted as
those in the London Ti m es
puzzle favored by aficionadoes.
are becoming more zippy.
A 31-foot schooner , Silver BuJlet, passes
bow of 13.000·ton car go s hip on San Diego
Bay. Cargo ship, Chuen On, was at anchor
pe llets for Sacramento. ! ,
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THERE WERE CONTESTS
and tournaments . Many
newspapers ran crosswords
Said Noel Coward: "When I
make 'l Across' fit in with · 1
Down,· my<tay is made."
MANHA1TAN COMMUTER
John Chervokis gauges his day
according to how quickly it .
takes him to do the daily ·
crossword on the train to work.
Solomon Decision:
Divide the Fish
PIERRE, S.D. (AP> -With the wisdom of Solomon, the South
Dakota Supreme Court has come to a decision on a divorced
couple's squabble over some Lawrence CoWlty property.
Divide the fish, the five justices unanimously ruled. reversing
part of a lower court decision. The job of d.ividing up some 14,000
trout is in the hands of Moses -that is, Circuit Judge Scott M~es.
The trout -valued at $450 per thousand -swim in a ttout
fishery and campground on Little Spearfish Creek. The property was
purchased jointly by Ruby and Howard Morrison in 19'70. When
they were divorced in 1977. he got the property. including the trout.
She got a cash judgment.
But Mrs. Morrison argued that the value of the trout was not
considered in the settlement. The Supreme Court agreed, and or-
dered the fish divided.
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F or instance, in s t e ad of
"Bird 's home," the clue for _
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MAl.F.SKA SAJD HE is also
demanding less reli ance on the
traditional ·"crossword" words
like gnu, esne. Ibo, anoa, anet
and anil.
Nonetheless, Maleska said, he
still receives th ee tim&S-.&s
manyp uizlesas he can use, and
has an edited and approved
backlog through 1981.
None of the crossword editors
were concerned their puzzles
are getting too hard. Mrs . Far-
rar recalled a printshop mixup
left one 19505 puzzle with num·
bers not matching clues.
"We got a ton or two of angry
letters," s he said. "But we also
got letters from people who
solved it anyway. They wanted
more li ke it.·'
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Republic Airlines has acquired Hughes
Airwest. And the banana is about to
change its color.
As Republic Airlines. we' re bringing a
lot more than just new colors and a new
look. There's a ne~ feeling. A dedication to
doing things right
RepublJC has carried m1ll1on'.i of
passengers billions of miles during the past
30 years. And now you can discover the
same dependable. thoughtful service that
travelers have enioyed for years
Coast-to-coast. Canada to MexJCo
and the Caribbean. we fly to more cities
tnan any other U.S. airline. And that's only
the beginning.
You get single-airline service to more
c1 t1es right now So you can enioy the
convenience of flying the some airline all the
way. As times goes by,·we'll be improving
our schedules with more nonstops and
more single· plane service So as we change,
you can change planes less.
Obviously. these changes won't take
place overnight But change they will
In the meantime. you may still see hints
of Hughes Airwest A yellow plane, a sign,
an old ticket Jacket. It's a big JOb changing
one airline into another It takes time You
know what it's like to paint a house or even
a room Well, try a fleet of airplanes for size I
Just remember, from now on whenever
you do see the name Hughes Airwest.
you're actually looking at Republic Airlines
So the next time you're headed
our way, join us on Republic You'll notJCe
a change
Just call your travel agent and say you
want to f ly Republic. Or call us at any time
at (7 14) 540·2060
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Joining more of America
titan any other airline.
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Small Business Jack Antlf>r8on
t f id. For County China Targets on Nuke Hit List
lt 's good new:s tor ownen of ned1lln1 bUJinessef) in ranA~ t;ount)" that the federal Small Bus lnt-H Ad
inlslratlon l.9 sc:heduled to opt'n a n omc~ in S'9nta An o
m No\ 3
CoWltv rt!tld4'ntl tradltlon a ll)' havt.' tr<aveled to lhe Ana~ics ortke for help runrtlng or st :irt Ing the ir own
mall enterpriea~•.
When the Santa Ana openat1on begin . at a lre.id) will
a ve a portlo.Uo of liOnu! 600 loa ns lo Orangt• County res1
ents m ad e throuah the Los An~t-les ofrlce Since unoth~r
,000 conc.;ms m the count~ .H~ r ltil'Mhed ai. !\m all bwu
essu. the number or t'hent:. :-h1)utd grow t•un~1dtrabl y
T he Small n u ')lllt>" \dn11n1~1 ra11on hdp') 1.,r:il
nt r e pnmcurs t.;\'l ... t ~u tt•tl h\ ~lt.U :rntt-l'll\1,; .. rncl d1~p~n-.111 ~
illloru. of dollar:-"''rt h nt lt1J 11.., .irlll offt•t m~ l>u~rnt'-.:-.
o unseling
As a setonc1Mv runct tun ll IH.hn1msters d1s aste1
e lief louns in tht> t?\·~nt of a lot•al ca tabtrophe
F or tht:'St' rea:wns . C><)Wlt) 1'eb1den1s s hould b~ c·om
orted lO knu w that ... mall bus1nes:-owne r1o will havt-more
upport in a in ark~l alrt>ad)' well ::.tu<'"-ed wnh SUl't essful
'()rpcrat1ons.
WASHIN(;'l'ON lu th1~ up
rour over Prtt111dt!nl1.AI Uirecllvt>
~9 lhl' nudur lurl(et changtt
1h11\ Sf'cn•htry or State Edmund
Mu11k1t• dJdn 't know about until a
leaked to thl' prer;s & signifi.
e1rnt p.aJ1 of lhc dvcument re
rn11lnerl serrf't T l\1:1 wus the por
uon that comnutlcd roughly 100
11111.·lear weapons to tar~eb in
lkd Ch.lnu
P O 59 i.hlfte<.I strategic targets
inside the Soviet Union from
l'ities and 1n
tlu111 rial com·
p l t!X l'S l o
m1 litary in-
stallatlons
~ivmg ris e to
spc:culat1on
that Pres1
dent Carter
h as bought
the conceµt of
a l imit ed D rrn<·l~ar war Ovt.'r the deterrent ~~m11ors Quieted th~:~0~:Ta~;usl;:::(~:::get~
i The rumo r m ill in Orange County's 5th Supe r v1sorial is containt.'<i in a super-secret
i>istrict has been a busy one lately . document kept al Strategic Air
t The word was cir<.'ulating along the coast from Costa Command headquarters in
e s a to San C lemente that the incumbent. Thomas f:t~ Om aha. The new strategy en ·1 f N tails updating the target list or l ey. o ewport Bea c h. is .on the verge of resigning rec onnaissance s at.el li t e~ ..,5 tit-om the county Board of Supervisors. Or at leas t decid · other intelligence so1Jr(·es de
thg not to run a gain when his current term expires in velop new information on t982. Russian military sites.
t, The rumors. of course. have in part been prompted But what has not been r•port·
the fact that se veral potential candidates for Riley's ed untiJ now is the Inclusion ot ~t have surf aced and none too quietly expressed their a bo ut 1 o o targets 1 n s ide
terest in seeking h is position should Riley bow out. mainland China on the ouclur
1>ure wh 11t Chin a 's n ucleitr
l'Upab1Uty 1s A top-isecret Pen
tagon intelligence report admits
that ·'the manner nr deployment or <China's> strategic missiles
ha:. ~rcatec1 uncertainty us to the
size and capability of the force."
Tht> Chinese us~ mobile mis
-s1lcs. and with no SALT trealy to
restrict them they conceal their
m issile garrisons. the report ex-
plains
Here 1s the Pentagon's top
secret "best estimate" of Red
China's s trategic nuclear
forces
-CSSX 4 Two 0£ these
ICBMs. wi th a range of 8,060
miles. are deployed in new silos
in t:entral China More CSSX-45
will '·J(ive Cttina <in expanded
nut lear targeting capability, m
eluding the capability to strike
t<irgets in the United States "
-CS.<\-3: Two or these long.
range m isi;il e~ have been
deployed in silos since 1975. Six
more will probably be deployed
in facilities rec<:nlly built in
western China . If Uus occurs,
given the CSS·3's range of 4,340
miles. it could be used to hit
targets in the western Soviet
Union and Eastern Europe.
CSS-2 Thest: inter mediate-
range missiles -up to 1,675
miles -· were first deployed in
1971. and can be moved around
Intelligence analysts estimate
that the Chinese have between
1)5 and 8S or these missiles. and
are addln~ five to 10 launchers
per year
CSS-1: This medium-range
missile. the fi rst China deployed
1n 1966. <.'itn go only 680 miles.
There are an estimated 40 to 60
or these launchers in all of
China. ,
-TIIE CIDNESE have been
working feverishly on submarine-
la unched missiles , but these
won 't be ready until 1984.
The only relatively bright
spot in the Pentagon's estimate
or Chinese nuclear strength is
the inadequacy of Peking's long.
range bomber force. The bomb-
ers a re obsolescent, the crews
are poorly trained and there are
no indlcalions of any move to
mod ernize the bomber arm.
In conclusion, the Pentagon
a na lysts wa rn aga inst un·
der esti ma ling th e Chines e
strategic nuclear forces. which
h ave "s 1~nlf 1c ant s trike
c apab ili ty a g ain s t n earby
targets and could be used to
challenge American security in·
tert>sts."
HOW TO WIN IN VEGAS: The
Justice Department is looking
into a "GAMSCAM " operation
bein g perpetrated against some
Las Vegas casinos by m embers
of the Joseph Columbo Mafia
family of New York. Here's how
it works :
fol Riley personally dispelled the rum.ors last wee k dur-tilt list. ~s development puts ~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~tina ~nng~y ~-biguous position: While his re
Using their ex isting mob con
nections in the casinos, mem-
bers or the crime ra mily pose u
big-spending businessmen and
con the targeted casinos into l&Ci-
vancing them credit of up to
SS0 ,000 in chips . They use phony
names and credentials.
• The supervisor, appointed to the board in 1974 follow· cent "'tilt .. toward China in·
~g the disappearance-at-sea death of Ronald Caspers eludes the sale or advanced ele<:·
1nd elected to the post irt 1978, s aid his health is fine. tronic and support equipment
In a cand i d publi c review , Riley s aid for Chinese military installa·
lhedication he has been given to control an asthmatic tions. at the s ame time he is
90ndition has carried wit h it a problematic side effect. targeting these milita ry bases
iihe drug h as e ffected his leg mus cles. forcing him to use !or nuclear attack. ~cane when he walks. As I reported earlier this year
Riley. a lso said he has ever y intention of running -a nd the successful Chinest>
again in 1982. He 's obvious ly a supe rvisor who likes his test or 8 long-range nuclear rrus-s ile confirmed -China has }o b a nd wants to see through signific ant decisions on the become the second communist
trig issues uke John Wayne Airport and Upper Newport country with the ability to rut the
Bay. continent al United States with a
t, Pe rha ps Riley's public s ta t e m ents w ill quiet the nuclear warhead. ThC' weapon ts
iJJIDOr mongers and k eep the m in s1le n<.'e "'Until there is the CSSX-4, and its silos in cen-
s c thing b t f t t lk bo t tra l China are on the U S ~ome su s a n ive 0 a a u · nuclear target list , sources told
m y ass0<'1ate Dale Van Atta.
If they win at the roulette
tables, the mobs ters cash in
their chi ps , take the money and
run Ir they lose. there's no way
the casino can coll ect from the
fictitiow. "businessmen."
Acrordin g to my sources. the
fed~ are checking the possibility
that l'il!>ino operators are going
along with the scam as part of a
k1d<back operation.
lnitiatiVe Peddling NEITHER THE United States
nor the Soviet Union knows for " We.I I, b~(K to ihe old (Utl ery ... 11
Six months ago, 14 members
of tli e Columho ram1ly were ar-
rested at the Dunes Hotel during
u marathon conierence. One of
lhc topics under discussion, re
po rtedly, was the best way to
work the credit scam on the
hotel's r asmo
~ The increasing tendency of disenchanted voters to at-
tempt to bypass the s ta te Legis lature and make their own
laws via the ballot initiative process could be regarded as
an encouraging s ign of citizen interest in government.
Andy Rooney
Obviously it also indicates dissatisfaction with the
way our elected lawmakers sidestep controversial issues
that could cost them votes at home -by passing watered
down le gislation or no legislation a t all. What We Need Is More Living Tune ·
Unfortuna tely, legis lation by initiative isn 't a ll that
gre at either . The ba llot measures frequently are written
by people who, d edicated though they may be. are not
skilled in wording la ws .
This can add up to a meas ure that is not clear and
m ust be presented to the courts for interpretation. o r
that includes legal loopholes overlooked by the authors.
It's happened time and again with initiatives ap-
proved by California voters, and it can be costly.
Now an e nterprising firm has come up with a "no
risk., offe r to prepare initiatives, gather the necessary
signatures -which can run into hundreds ot thousands
for a statewide measure -and then sell the measure to
the public.
There's no charge if the firm doesn't obtain enough
certifiedsignaturestoquallfy theinitiativefortheballot.
This may be a needed service these days. But there
would seem to be a real risk that it could encourage
single-issu e crusaders who might be uncertain about
their own a bility to handle an initiative campaign to
plunk down their ca sh for a professional job.
The initiative process was designed to give citizens a
voice when all efforts to pass laws through the normaJ
legislative process had failed. It was not intended as a
profit-making venture for management firms. Nor as a
means to bypass the Legislature entirely. But this may
be what is happening. • Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Dally Pilot.
Other views expressed on th is page are those of their authors and
artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P 0 .
Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321.
The obJect. I thmk, is to get as
much living into your life as
possible. Most of us live a&-half
speed most of the time and we
Jose a lot of good living that
way. We goof off or don't have a
plan or, for one reason o r
another, don't do much on many
or our days.
A lot of us will live more than
80 years. but let's say we have 80
years. That's
29,220 days .
Maybe if we
bad a chart
with every
one of those
da ys num·
bered and
painted on a
w a 11 in a
backroom or
down in the
cellar and crossed one of them off every day. we'd be more
careful to live them fully.
It seems to be that science
could help us. There are a lot of
things that take too long. Steep-
ing, for instance, takes too long.
The average person sleeps seven
Charles McCabe
hours a day , ~d some need
eight. Why can't scientists de-
velop somethrng that m akes us
sleep faster" Should that be so
bard? They've compounded all
these mind-bending drugs that
do nothing but get us in trouble.
isn 't there something they could
make that wo uld give us a
night's s leep in a couple of
hours?
I WOULDN'T want it to be
any shorter than t wo hours ,
because the whole business of
getting ready to go to bed and ly-
ing there thinking for a little
while before you fall asleep is a
very pleasant process and a
good part of a full life. I'd like it
if I could get it all out or the way
in t wo hours. though. so I could
wake up refreshed and get back
to all the wonderful things I like
to do that l can only do when I'm
awake.
There are several other things
that take too long. too. I'd like to
be able to get some exercise
faster every day. I play tennis
once or twice a week. but the ex-
ercise is incidental lo the fun
playing tennis. I <io n't \\ant to
cut down on the hoi.r and a half
that tennis takes me r want to
be able to give all my muscles a
workout in about 10 minutes on
the days I don't play.
TELEPHONE CALLS take too
long and that's something we
can all do something about. It
takes too long to get started and too long to end the average
phone call. Someone s hould
rewrite the etiquett e of the
phone call )Uld eliminate all the
"How are you 's." the "What's
new with you•s·· and the "Have
a nice day's.·· We could each
save a week a year by shorten·
ing our phone calls.
Dressing ourselves takes too
long. I don't know whether any
study has ever been done. but l
suspect that women are able to
get dressed quicker than men.
The average man who wears a
coal and tie puts on 10 pieces or
clothing. They·re all different
and present difficult problems in
draping them over the body.
Wi t h lhe ex ception or t he
brassiere. women's clothes are
simpler and easier to put on. A
man's two shoelaces alone more
than make up for the time it
takes a woman to hook up a
brassiere. A lot of women go out
into the world with only five
pieces of clothing on. Lf men are
going to save time for livin1 by
c utting down dressing time,
men ·s clothes have got to be
simplified and some of them
eliminated.
THERE ARE some things that
take a lot of time that micbt
seem lilce a waste, but that are
not. Sitting and staring. for ex· a mple. is nt>t wasting time. We
a ll need to do more of that and
you can't speed up staring. and I
wouldn 't want to ir I could.
It just seems to me that
science hasn't always put its ef·
fort in the right direction. We all
need more time for living. and if
they can't work it out so we each
get at least 100 good years, then
they ought to find a way for us to
get more into the years we have.
Boyd/Differences Trucker's .Life May Be Wealthy But Not Healthy
By L. M. BOYD women reach out. Toward
Our Love and War man has work or welfare, whatever. I do not drive a truck. and Stales as a whole.
noted another peculiar dif· At any rate. the daylight de· never have, but I could not Cail Ther e ar e m o r e th an 4
ference between husbands sires of each differ, more and to be impressed by some facts million interstate truckers on ---W\"-~--ln-the~d..,d.,..l,..e __ more At first..-it 's b•<Olnt1.--1-&.0~LJ.uack11 and lrut>«.t~ 1>Vt"r trighways. Most-of these
years, the husbands tend to Tea rs' fall in significant passed on to me by Dr. Sam wor k for companies and carry
re.ttrict their social activities s ilences. It's time for a Osterloh or Ross. These racts the company's m aterial in a
while the wives are iocllned second honeymoon. are Important to anyone who truck that is owned by the same
to expand theirs. The men uses the roads of California, or company.
turn lnward. Toward \heir Q. What's tbe average prof· · anywhere else. La Dou gi ves scary statistics
pipe·and·sllppen scene. The it in tbe typi c al U .S . The facts come from J oseph abo ut a cci de nts between
restaurant? LaDou, M.D .• medkal director a uto mobiles and trucks. Of
Dear
Gloomy
GU&
Tblt Y••r ~ay be
another bhtorlc
mileatooe -Ule first prntdentlal .a.uon m
wblch ~t of tbe
people toee 1 coin to ... wb!cb OM to vote
for.
A. Between 8 and 10 per· o r t h e e)'ery 1000 such accidents. ir th•
cent per meal. Peninsula In· ,~. tru"k involved ln the accident la
•dustrial .""~~~ " -a pickup, there are three Client asks, ''Why do Cllnlc ln Sun· chances ofafatallty. lfthe truck
slraffee sleep standln1 up? nyvale. Dr. involved In the accident is n
Can't they lie down?" Yea, LaDou is an ~ tractor and a traHer, there are
they can lndeed Jle down. e x P e r l 0 n 71 chances of a fatallly. U the
Research reveals, however, tr u c kl n ll truck involved 11 a mulU-traller
that they 1et back up wtth h e a Ith and f l ;,,..;. areal difficulty. So the safety . lie rig there are 133 atal tie~ in lwu
animal experu think they 10 me times accident& between theae giants
sleep on tbeir feet to be more d re 11 ea up and •utoe.
quickly ready to defend Uke a tnack driver and takea
UlemHlvea acalmt blC cat.a lon1 trips with truckera to aee
and the like. bow tb1np 80·
There la a 30 percent ~hl1her
Mn. Mery Hall and Robert lnjury rate amon1 trucken in
Wlllaa ol Ontario. Cauda, CaWorala than the injury rate ·or U•• blea _."a• euta ..._ all tbe lndmtry In the Unii.d ~ cardl for J'I Jean. stat... There la 1 II pel'cent
ft• tame two Chrlttmu bl1b.r accident rate ln nrdl. 'C1llfom1a than ln the United
K E8BAACR HAS revealed
th1t 75 percent of truck driven
have an emotional dlaeaae, o4)(
necessarily p1yc hlatrlc, but
1uch thlnp u uken, miaralne.
or, Indeed, in aome ln•tan~.
actual p1ycblatrtc probltm1.
One quarter ol actlv• truckers
havt major ernot.lonal dJ1eue. · -----,-
Vibratton . he al and noise
are the major sources or stress
to truckers . Most show hearing
loss tn their left ear lhe one
that is closer to the big exhaus t
pipe and -the noise. Engine
e missions ca use drowsiness.
dizzi ne ss. h e adac h es and
na usea. Sitting for long periods.
truckers are subject to postural
problems and to ort hostatic
blood pressure problems (pool-
ing of blood.>
According to whose statistics
you use. anywhere from 16 to 24
percent of truck accidents occur
when the driver is sound asleep
behind the wheel. The older the
truck drlver, the (ewer the aCt'l·
dents. Pacific lntermountaln
Express (PIE) demands at least
10 ye11rs of 11t'cldent-rree driving
before It will allow a driver to
handle ita trucks.
W1'111 ALL of this. then. what
draws people to this ()(Cupatlon!
The ... uon. says LaDou, is that
tnacklna ll the only job wbe ...
ODe Clft avera1e Ul,000 to
'35.0QO a year, wtth no education
whatever. Experu 1u•11 that
the number ol tnacken on the
highway will double in the next
15 to 20 years from 4 million to 8 million. __
It Ts obvious tltat the heal~
and safety or truckers is a
serious problem that 1s not being
raced up to by the federal gov-
ernment.
And the trucks themselves
present another problem. It is
estimated that lhe trucks now on
the hi"hways s peed up the de·
terloratlon of hi1hway paveme.nt
by 25 to 40 percent. Bridge life.
by these same e stimates. is
decreased by at least 3() percent
by truck traffic.
TllE&E 18, to be sure, a
lesat ••ency in the federal 1ov-
ernment whose job is to monitor
the salety and health or the na-
tion'• trucken. n.e~ are exact-
l y 121 people tn thla
mlnlbureaucracy to monitor 4
mlUlon trucken.
The truckers and their safety
and hulth, which are In·
ltrtwlned, are a major problem
In our aoclety. We would ""' ouratl\'89 well and decenUy by
1dd.rtulne ounelft1 to It wtUI
the aeno-.Mta It CS.m1ndl. ___________ _.. ______ ,,._ __ .
CALIFORNIA
Different Drmnmer
When St. Vincent 's High School girls·
volleyball team of Vallejo takes the floor, the
Saints have an ardent booster . Sister Gene is
an enthusiastic and noisy supporter as she
beats the snare drum in rousing fashion.
Legion to Hold
Vets Day Parade
FRESNO <AP > -De;pite loss of finanrn1I
support from the city, the American Legion plans
to hold its annual Veterani Day parade here Nov.
11.
The city usually contri•utes $2.000 to help pay
for the parade. but the Legon failed to ask for the
money during the normal )udget time this year.
When the request was made last month, it was de-
nied by the City Council on :he recommendation or
City Manager Gerald E . Nevfarmer.
"Somehow, we will get the money to pay for
the parade," the Legion's Ned F . Dalena said.
"We refuse to give up: Vete-ans Day is too impor.
tanl to give up on.
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TuescMiy Octobef 7. 1980 CWLYALOT i19
Pro-family Ads Aired
Plwuwd Pare1lllwod Unvei/,s TV Campaign
l>~NVF:R l l\P1 Pl1tnnt'd
I' u r r n I h 111, d t 11 u )'I 1 n 6( t h ::"
A m •• r , r u 11 r I .i " ... 11 t.I t h e
"fTl l'rH'UO fumrly Ill fight for
t·o 1111 un· pit on ti nd u bo rt aon
riuht ~ t.1k1n~ 11n tht• 1t 11eht to
L1fr movc·m~nt wit II !I.Onie of rts
trucl1tmn11 I wcupon!>
Tht• 114 ) 1•ar old ~lunned
f'tr r .. 11thc1od t"od erut1011 or
l\111t'r11·11 unvt>tll'<I ... ome of its
nmmun1t1u11 t wo color
lt•l1•\ t~wn udvcrt111em~nt~ t!XlOll
in~ J>Hlr"ll>Usn\ und family lift!
at 1l::. .i.nnuul nat1onul conference
ht>rt'
TH lo.: OKGANIZATIOI' hopes
thl· ads , and other~ like lhem.
\\ill l'ounter the pro famil) 1m
d ge or many anll i.bort1on
groups with a · µro-<'h1ld . pro·
family, Life" image for Planned
Parenthood. :.ays President Fay
Wattletun
One nr the ads ovens with a
shot of youngsters l'hmbing into
a 1930i. Ford convertible and
l'Olls with a rouple carryi ng
~ror-er1es into a conte mporary
ki tchen. The other shows clients
being rounseled by Planned
Part~nthood employees.
Both end with a picture of the
American flag and the words,
"Planned Parenthood. Helping
Build a Strong America by Help·
ing Strong American Families."
THE POINT, SAYS Ms. Wat·
lleton, is that the American
family will be strong only if
famtl) mem bers are fret! to de·
<'ide how and when to have
children
She said Planned Parenthood
and its 20,000 volunteers are
combatting a new right·wing
movement working to wipe out
sex eduC'ation. contraception
services and abortions a move-
ment she said 1s made up of
fundamentalists, the Roman
Catholic Church h ierarl·)ly.
some Republicans and others.
Planned Parenlhood, which
has an annual operating budget
of Sl 16 million, also will buy
radio time and n e ws pape r
space, Ms . Wattleton said. And
volunteers will urge radio and
tcl ~vision outlt:tR to air free
public servict' spots on Planned
I' <ire n thoocl
THERE HAVE BEEN attacks
on Planned Parenthood pro-
grums since 1973 , when the U.S.
Supreme Court ruled that the
Con11tJtutlon protects a woman's
right to abortwn, Ms. Wattleton
said, but the group did not begin
to take the opposition seriously
until two or three years ago.
"l n recent years we have
raced an increasingly vocal and
at times violent minority which
eeks to deny a ll of us our fun-
dam ental rights of privacy and
individual decision.making,"
Ms. Wattleton s aid. "They want
to pass laws that reflect their
viewofmorality."
Ms. Watlleton and others said
their opponents make up what
amounts to a ··New Right" of ul-
tra-conservatism. The main is-
sues in dispute. they said, are
free access to abortion and con-
traception
The more than 800 µeople who
attended the six-day conference
on behaU of 186 Planned Paren-
thood affili ates in 43 states spent
much of their time discussing
strategy ways to get free space
In newspapers and fre.e &ir tilne
on radio and television.
OF FICIALS OF state affiUates
said the battle so far has been
tough because their opponents
have formed political parties, like
the Right·to-Llfe Party of New
York state, and backed their own
candidates and legi!>lation.
The fami l y -plannin g ad-
vocates said they are gaining
more allies as time passes and
learning new ways to fight.
·'People have come out of the
woodwork to s upport family
planning services." said Shirley
Gordon. executi ve director of
the New York state affiliate.
Family Planning Advocates.
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Adult Films Nixed .~. ~i~~~~=~~~:·~····~!
By Surpli~...u~ Court :· 0PEN1Na cELEBRAT10N :· ~ • • ~ Sample one ot DE BEST BURGERS in town,
WASHlNGTON (AP) -The
U.S. Supreme Court has refused
to allow the Lakewood Theater
in Long Beach to show "adult"
movies.
The justices left intact a city
council vote to revoke the busi-
ness license o f the theater's
owner, Walnut Properties Inc.
June 9. the justices turned
down an emergency request by
Walnut Properties aimed at al·
low10g the theater to continue
operations until uction was
taken on its formal appeal.
and receive dn order of our fabulous. fresh,
When the Lakewood Theater e horn(made POTATO CHIPS absolutely FREE! 4t
t•ontinued to s how adult films, • fh1s offer available after 5pm. •
the council revoked its license. • • • • • • • • • • • · • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• .... • • •• • • .. • •• • •9
The Supreme Court to 1976 up-e
hl'ld s uch a zoning ordinance in
Detroit in a case called Young •
vs. Amentan :\11n1 Theaters •
Long Bt!ach officials relied e
heavily on that r uling 1n sur.
cessfully defending the city's or· •
dinance before the Cal1fum1a •
courts. •
• • • • • • • BUT IN SEEKING Supreme e e
Co urt review, lawyers for • •
THE THEATER, OPEN for , Walnut Properties argued that e re.aturlng DE BEST BURGERS. a •
more than 25 years, changed Long Beach was using "the • scrumptious vegetarian sandwich, •
ownership in 1977 a nd soon power lo zone as a pretext for DREYER'S natural Ice cream ... and
thereafter began showing sex· suppressing expression." • so much morel e
ually explicit films "Under the ordinance, adult • Seroed In a delightful •
CHAS. McCAIJE PUTS tongue
firmly in cheek
The Long Beach City Council, theaters will not ht> in any area • waterfront selling on the boardwalk. e
passed a zoning ordinance, ef· traveled by significant number • WHO• wv COW! REST.'•gn•--fective Nov. 25, 1977. prohibiting of persons. F or all practical a.a.• ,. ~' •
the establishment of adult movie purposes, they will be relegated • UDO MARINA VILLAGE •
houses in certain areas of the ci-to the industrial area of the • 3240 Via Oporto • Newport Beach t
ty -including the Lakewood city. where persons are unlikely e 1Ju~1 off PCM ot N~wpon Blvd c, Vo.a UdoJ e ~~~~~~~~~~~~-T_h_e_a_te_r_'s_l_oc~at_ion. _to~go_._·•_t_h_e_ap_pe~a_l_c_on_t_e_n_d_ed_.~~~•:::,_,•L.....:O•~•~•,,.__,•.-:•._e._e._~•,__,.e._,.e._,.e._,.elL..lelL..le!!L...!e~•~•---•
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A minimum deposit of
$10,000 in a Brentwood
Savings 6--Month Money
~-•vHotf.ktt-Geftifieate caA eaf~-•=':;-~.---
mental income. It's all up to
you. For more information ,
stop-in-to our new Brent----'-
wood Savings office at 2867 you top interest. In fact. no
other savings and loan or
bank can pay you more.
In addition, since the
interest from this certtticate
cannot be credited to your
account, we can put it into
a separate interest-bearing
passtx:>ok account. Or, if
you wish . we can send it to
you in a monthly check
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Del Mar. (714) 675-8071 .
'Interest earns 1rorri dale 01deoos.t10
dA.le of w1thdrawa1 Federal regulahons -~~~ orohlt)ll fhe C'ompound1ng of inlerest
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wrien in1ere!'.t 1s held and accumulated I
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$
Our fall fares are doWn.
And to both tti~ destinations
so arc the restrictions. There's no
advance purchase. No length of stay
requirements. J~t plenty of the kind of
hospirality we're famo~ for including
full meal service. So if you want to get
going, get go°t,
~OfASALI. If your
plans take you to Honolulu )'?U can
save even more. For an additional S59
.you can enjoy 8 days and 7 nights
at the Fairway Villa Condos in Waikiki.
This price is per person double
occupancy, for Tuesday depanurcs
and includes a full days' ~e of a rental
car. But hurry. Some restrictions
apply and space is Limited. Condo
packaae effeccive 1hru December 15,
1980. We also have other exciting bar-
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'~· Octc.o. 7 1911D NATION
.A I Libel R11ling ppheld
U.,". Court Retains Corporation Lau
..
~Sororiiy Si~•~r -~-1 ........
~ Lina MarshJ ll. 84 .> t·,i. 1lc1 ~waent at Western Mieh1 gan Uni v~l'Slly
t at Kalum aZ<X'. c11JO)'~ ..t da!>~roorn discussion a mid a group ot
~ youthfuJ faC't'~ S ht.. µ,trt11·1pates u1 "doing our thm~" whether in l _ class or with ht!r Phi Mu S•>rurity sis ters
~3 Deadwood Brothels
Ordered to Close
DEADWOOD. S .D . <AP ) A
judge has struck a shattering blow • against a 100-year-old town mdust1
-prostitution.
Circuit Court Judge R. E Branden-
burg ordered the permam:nl dos1n~
of three Main Street hou!>t!S. '0,1~ n ·
cognized by Deadwood c1Li1• o:. '"
~· brothels. A hearing 11n tht! fulU ·• nt •
•,fourth house was :::.l'heduleli f1 ..
Thursdav.
The brothels werf' °''ler ... ,J ' i. ........
in May following a raid The st.-ilt· ,
attorney general's offll''' tilt!d c.1 1•n II
complaint, descrit>1n~ lhe hOu!>e!> d~ a
public nwsanr e , and the n1 "t in1l11lh
a lt!mporary restraining orde r was
issued
M .. nday's he arin~ v. as t o de-
termil.e whether tht! house!> should
be a II owed to reopen
Thret• a ttorneys appeared m the
<-o urrroom rt>pr.,M·nting the a lle ged
111.\ uer, .md vperalors of the houses.
'fb~~ .ih;cdl:.'d ;;tn•nuo usly to oume of
t h t' :.I 1•l<' s c' 1dl011rt:. but Branden
,,,,. ~ dJi<Jw.•d mo!.t uf tht testimony.
l a"., 111'1• County Sheriff Charlt!S
C roll ~ •• ml the hous('s "c rl' common
1<no~ lt.'<igt' 1n l>eadwoo<l .md that he
pd rt iC'i pnti.'<l tn t ht.• ~:11d th Cl t shut thern
Rate Hike E·ved ..
W ASttlNGTON I A I' I Tht> U S Supre1nt• ('out I
hJ left lntal'l 1.1 dt.·c1s1011 ma king 1t easie·r ro1 ('or
por1.1t1uru. to sue for hbt-1 or slander
l'ht.· JUSlu.·e~ refus ed Monday to review 11 1 ultnR
that ('11qJOrat1on!> ftltntc s uch lawsuits do not huH
t1.1 \ti ove that lhc libelous or 1>landerous state rncnl
w1ts 1naoo with "actual mahce "
Tht! l'ahfur~1a Supreme Court said the often
bu1 c1tm1>omc "at·tual malice" standard of proof 1s
not 1we'Ts1>ar y whe n cntw1s m of commercial con·
clu1 l 111 invulved
INS'U :AD, TtU; STATE COURT !;a1d corporu
tum:. 01ust prove nnly th at the ;1llegedly litwlous or
-.la111lt>ruu1> statt'me nt was fabl· ~a,. m.:.1dc:
1w"ltgcntly .111d t•aused 'iome harm.
Tht' ABC t ele vision network appt'alt'1l the
.. : .. 1t1 u1 rua r ullng 11> lhe nation's h1ghe!>t rourt,
"h11 h h!iS nevt'r rulh' s tudied a libt:I 01 o,l<.1nder
'>Ult ftlt.'<I by a corporai11m
Thl· tll.'1ual was m ade without cum mcnt
1\ A~ ~ appeal was suµported in fnt ncl 111 th1•
, ,1111 t briefs submitted b~ the Californ1'1 Ut!part
n1t•nt •>I Coru.urner Affairs, tht' Nation al i\1>soc1a
twn 11f Hro,ulraster and lht' Time1> Mirror ro
"'hll'h publl1>he ' the Lus Angeles Times and otht'r
rlt'\\ :.IJdJ>t'fS. induding tht· Daily Pilot
fHE l'Al.ltOKN IA COURT'S DEf'ISION 1i.
bmding only 1n the statt'. but could 1nfluen<·t·
futurt' d<'cistvns m 1Jther states :.s well
\t IS!>Ul was whether hhel law should lrt·al n1r
111H'J tlnn:. a ~ ' µnvat e pers ons" or "public·
fi~url's "
U nde r pa~t Supreme (.'r,urt rulin~s . IJUbllt•
figures suing for libe l must prove that a fats~
s tatement was made with actual malice made
with a knowledge tha t 1t was false or with "reek less disregard'· as to whe ther il wa:. true 11r false
Private citizens who sue for libel have to meet
lhe less stringtmt standard of proof the California
court said was applicable to corporations
T he controversy s temmed from a 1972 news re
port by ABC-owned te levision station KGO·TV m
San Francisco.
CONSUME R A f'FAIRS REPO RT ER
Christ ine Lund. re ly ing on m fo1·mat1on from
the Retter Business Bureau, reported that a going·
out-or-business s ale at the City of Paris depart
ment store was being handled deceitfully by out-
side firms
The re port quoted the Better Business Bureau as
saying t hat the companies h ad "deceived the
publit• that t rusts the name t:1ly of Paris and
1Jromises bargains that are nCol rea lly bargains at
all ..
Those t·o mpanies, Weste rn Institute of Retailing
Inc . and Vegod Corp .. sued the station, A BC , M s
Lund and the business bureau, charging slander
After a state trial iudge ruled that the <'Orpora
r 1<111!> 1H·n• put..111· f1~ur1•,., · and the corporalaons
:..1111 tt11·1 u1uld "''' provt.> al'tuul mah t t', the
l._1\\--,ull "'·•:-. r1h .. m1,serl :..
''" appeal!> 1·1111r1 u11hdd the d1~m1!>sal, but the
t J l1f•1rn1u Suprt:me '11u1 t revised the lawsuit Nov
2!I
•('rtlll'l'm o f t'OllllllCl'CIUI t'(JlldUC't doe!> not dt:
:.cr.q· 1 he· 'Pl'C'I 111 p rotection of the ctc•tual mahl·e
I t•st lht.· :.loll' 1·u11r1 ruled "BalC1 n<'1ng one in
d1 vidual :. h 1111tcd lfr t:c s peech) inlerest again st
another'!> reµutation interest. we conclude that a
µl.'rSt•n m tht· hus1nc~i. world uuverl1!>1ng his w<tre~
<111t!> not 1H~N~ss1:1nly become pa rt or an t:xistin~
l1Ubli<' t'f')fllrlJVt'l'SY "
THE 'CIT'f OF
COSTA MESA
WANTS YOU!
THE CITY'S HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVE LOPMENT
COMMITTEE WANTS YOU TO TELL IT WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE
ANC HOW IT CAN BE DONE TO DEAL WI TH THE CITY'S HOUSING
ANO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROBLEMS
$1,000,000 Will BE AV AILABLE TO Tlo4E CITY UNDER A
GRANT AUTHORIZED THROUGH THE FEDERAL HOUSING AND
COMMUNIT Y DEVELOPMENT A CT FOR FISCAL YEAR 19811982.
THE HCO CO MITTEE NEEDS YOUR AD'JICE ON WHAT YOU
ti1.b ARE THE CITY'S MOST URGENT COMVIUNITY PROBLEMS
AND A.NY OF YOUR IDEAS ON HOW BEST TO MEET THESE
PROBLEMS BEFORE PREPARING ITS RECOMMEND ATIONS TO
THE CITY COUNCIL_
PLEASE PLAN lO JO\N US.
WHEN·
TIME:
WHERE
Thurw:by, Octo~r 9. 1980
7:30 p.m.
C.u a.Ila Apertmenu · CorTmunity Room
1840 Perk Avenue
(Corner of Center StrH t anc Park Avenue!
OR SEND YOUR COMMENTS TO: Hou,ng Comm1nee
City 1f Costa Meu
P 0 Box 1200
Cort· Mesa CA 92626
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lln F oreig11 ltlail . Famous Simon & Schuster author-lecturer-investment counselor Rob.er G. Allen says-
: "Send me to any city in the United States. Take W ASHJNGTON I AP 1 'Inc Postal Service
has proposed inC'reases \l .Jginl,; more than SO
percent in internatio11a n.ail ates. efft!ct1ve Jan.
1.
"The proposed rate~ ..ir · nece1>!3.lrY to <'over in·
creases in Post al Serviv ~.t; fo>r providing in·
ternational services," t ht 1 .til ag1 1,cy s aid.
It said th~ Uni vcr~.1 ! P !'.I a1 I 'mun. an interna-
tional post al org.i1111:..Lion ; • L'Qt1irint the Post al
Service to pa) foreign j"'Ji.t:il .dminii.tratlons
"substantially mon th-1r ,t h.1d pr e vious ly ,.
These changei. tak em .!1 I ,; i. I
The higher 1nternat101111l rdles are sepa rate
Crom increases on domei.l1 •• ail lh al are expected
to take effect early 11cx1 " 'I he Pus~I Service
has asked for aµp1 ... I 1 ~ •• 11 ·• .he domestir rate
for first class lettn s rrr.m )' .{l .tO cents a nd other
increases for ot he\· type!> <1t , .,11.
The new intcri1.111or.,ll . .. .. ,, ill apply to mail
sent to all fore1Rn t:ountr 1e~ cX\.cpt Canada amt
Mexico. Any chanJ{l' ou 1•ai1 f1v those twl) COW\·
tries will be mad1• with t h1' d1)J1\es1ic mrreases. the
Postal Service said
Educatio1i Week ~t
WASHINGTON 1A P , 1 re -idcnt C art e r has
declared the w~ck of N<,; 11\ ts ,\r.·Pric·Jn Educ:i ·
tion Week, and :.ai<I · tht · ... ll · .11 ii ,1,., frl!e m·
slitutions, the health of Olh cc.mt m; th powtt of
our ideaJs depend on l he-vilaUt} 11( ou1 educationa l
system."
California
Man Top
Chili Cook
CARSON n ·rv . Nev.
(AP 1 Judgch Hipped
from gaJlvns or stcaminij
chili befol'e declari1111 n
Califomla man the wi1,.
ner of th<' Gl'cat UWh
Siena Chili Cooko~
away my wallet. Give me Sl00°0 for living _ ~
expenses. And in 72 hours I'll buy f1ij
an excellent piece of real estate \ ·"'?J:C
using none of my own money." I }~
~~G.~
I "In othc1 ... ord~. )'UU tlun 't have to ~
nch to bu)' J s111gle family home or an
aparnn.:nl building -even in thc:.c t1mt.'!>
of 1r1rlat1on t1ghr money, and high
' intc•~t 1.:itc., Ynu can strip mcofc\ery-
thing •llll ·I c11mcntio11al thinkers feel 1\
oh<.olu11:\\ e~~ntial to buyi ng reel! ~ldlc
~ Ui\h . ~ 1.:<l1t. d \it:J<h J<>b. J ml d
'>lr\.lng 1111anc1al \tatcnwnt -and I'll 'till
be <1ble 1 t111y a'!. much prorx:rw as I
want. (It·, actually c.1S1cr 111 <;o-.Alled
reces>ional) t1111e,, dnd I wun '1 cud 11p
with big nc12,a t1vc 1.a\h. lll>1A.,. e1thc1 ! I
income of up to $25,00> a year. (You
could have made a millio n dollar., in
gold in the past couple of years, and
you would have only needed a half-
million dollaro; lo stan with. I didn't
have 1he half-million. and my gue,<;' i,.,
neither do you!).
"M y introdut-iory ~minar (no co~r l1f
obligation) des..:nbes a complete proi.u-am
that ANYONE can karn to u'>t·-a pro-
gram that indud~ over ~ :.pccilil aea-
li\'e finan.:ing techniques! (Mpucce-.~ful
8.'>SUc1ate, .... ho siv~ the tn\rodUCl Of)
"I fl)w .' ~au'\ I un<kr.,tamJ u c,iltH' "enunar. wi ll dearly t:Xplain TWO of
fi11..1m:111g' I hat\ h,)\\ I hl111gh1 11111\t OI lhC\e lt:\.'hnu..iue!I II\ detail.) r vcn if
the rt:.11 ~'tatc I "''" ,11A.11 tht real you'1c a ltniitcd-<.lollar invcs1or'; you i:.in
cs1atc i11vc,1mcnr-, 1hJt h,1\c 111.1dc me \l.tn :,uur own program towarJ financial
"c<ilth> Anti YOl I, Ill••. 11\ln~· t ltl· 111depcndcnce by followmg thc: HONE.ST .
PROV\:.N. SAFI· .. llONI·'> I prt11t·1plc' '>IMPI I'. methods I have per-;onall) de
th.\I w ill lit• l.)Utl111\.·d 111 c1n 1111wd11dtll v vck)(X:U tl•e 1echni4ues 1hat IH1Vt'
'NOl 1 llN(, I)( >WN ,c111in.11 (,111,c , cnahk<I me to acquire !.Cvcral milliom
lute!)' NO (.'(IS I OK OUI IC iA I ION), of dollars worth of real estate in ju~1 a
can bu} 1\.·al c!>L.11c with hulc l>• m1 re .... yc;w. and made me a real MIL-
m u 11t'} Juwn I HA fl-Kl:./\l l:S I A l'E! I IONAIRE al 1hc ag~ of thiny-0n<.'. II \
I really .lo .. b111 I krHJ\\-1>1 no utht•1 lhc same approach I have taught thOll·
way where you can ~lart with 11111hing. 'n11d' of 'ucce~,ful real e~1a1e invc~h>r\
learn '>Omc b:u1c la.:" in a !.hvn tnlll'. ,111 over Ameri.:a, and lhcsc method.,
and then with a little rime and l'J1011 work. tn:.ST 1n recei.s1onary limes.
n1akt 11111,, of in1111cy in JUSI a le~ -ycari. "I want you 10 lnow thal EVERY man
"In the 'NOTHING OOWN' mtrodu~'torv
M!mi nar you'll di~·over how 10 find the.
BEST buys (often m your o wn back
yard): ho~ to locate the 'Don't Wanter'
.,.,ho'll Jo A l MO~T ANYTHING to iz,et
rid of a propt:rl\ cmanv mN e ~h\)\\ ur
111 a rc:cc:.s11J11): h(lw 10 borrow 31 (111'0 10
</rrfo mtc1~1 wh\.·n the prim..: ratt' 1'i over
110/o; twu 'i(X'\.ilil NEW crca11vc finance
t~-.:hniqu~; ho"' 10 bu) t'H'll it your
-.rcd it rating i' terrible: ho1A. 10 A VOi D
PAYINu TAXES -l EGALLY. Yo u'll
learn a1Xl111 l IOU'11 li nan.:mg (uuvin~
wi th 'NO flflNG DOWN' ctml ieirmit
l:'a~h bad .>: ho" 10 ovt'1come }tlUr fc.tr
1•1 1me,1111g (I 1hink lear ~ lhc ughN
lour kucr wnrJ); hO\\ 10 cstabli'h dfl
invc .. uncnt plan: how to use lcvcr.1gc 111
rnagmf) vuur 11·turn ,,n invcstme111 o;:
h,llA. 10 ~el m l of p1oble111 real c,1ate
w1thou1 lo-;inll. mcmcy; how 10 pyramid
your hurieu J.'-'et" mto MI LI IONS
nevcri..nc"' before. M y brolher, Dr
Richtrd AJlcn, is a ~pt.'l..·iaJio;t in adult
cd1t\lt1t1n. After nine year~ on the facul·
t)' offohn<. Hopkins University, he ha:.
joinctl me 10 develop the most COM-
P! l:TE. FASY TO-U NDl:RSTAND,
\\Olll:AHI F tc.ii:hmg methods avail-
Jble; 'n 1ha1 )OU can q1m·kly learn and
.icw1llv tie1un to 1al..e rhc \tCfl" 1hat "ill
hruti y1111 I<' ti11anc1al 111dl0(Xndence. It'\
1A.Orlu111 no"' tor thnu.,.inJ, \Nho ha\'C~
.llradv learned my TESTED. PROVEN
M ET HOO. .. .tnd it CAN WORK for
)'Cid
"Plct.'c 1akc 1he 11mc to come to m)
intrxlucwry 'cnunar (They all ~r an at
R P.M ., hut COMF EARLY .. 1,1,c often
rut out of chair~!) It 's a tcrnfk 111ult1-
111t.ha learnjng ex pc11ence co nducted by
1111 ~uccessful a<1o;ociate. and, again,
th1n:'s ABSOLUTELY NO COST OR oat IGATION. The nmety-minutc
!«line.r will introduce you to ~omc lifo-
clanging facts thal 5hould revolutionize
y~ur plans for the future. The introduc-
r<)"Y seminar( art' ONI Y at the locatioru. a.ad on the dates noted below. 0on·1
"111 ro buy real e~tale ... buy real eslate
crid wait' Thanks!"
Santos Men<'hace of
Sa n Luis OblRpo wus
selected from the 24 ~'011·
testant.s lo rt-1lrescnt the
-N~.i.hern -Gal-\f .. rni a-
Nevada re "ior. •at th~ 1
World Champi 1)nsh ip 1
Chili C.OOkorr on Oct. 2c;.
Ye~. l • l:~ IN 1 ODA Y'S TOlJ< iH _--9!..~0n@n io lhi~OUll~:.Plwnbcr.s.. llilil•C. ~A-Rt<ri . ynoi:an trclltc rc..'11 callh doqiir,, ,cvetariei, 1eacher5, salesmen,
101 you1wlf .. and -1~ fi\'t' ~t:al\, 1f you My~nts. rellll't!S, etc .• of any a~'" no
"At this poin1 you may ~ saying: 'II
sound' grt>.it, but ... ' If tha1 's your
rc,1.:tion. l w dllt 11,,u to know thllt
.:oming 111 tn\' i11in'lductory wminar 1'
1n1;lllv .,..'lthl)lll m k (there's NO .;,lst or
obliga11on 10 hu) anything). You'll hear
t1hou1 hov. yt•u ca11 ~ilv learn my enme
i111 ~J!nt:n!..I!!Q&!!!!!h..aml you 'II l<;.ill O
MAN . SPl:.CIFK NfW T HINGS yod
Second pl¥ce in Suu·
day 's cookoff went t o
Gen e Wyri c k o f
Sacramento . H e
was foJlowed hy Bo b
Woosley of Sparks and
Thelma B l oxh am o f
Au bum.
Pri8on OK'd
SACRAMENTO (AP)
-Gov. F.dmund Brown
Jr. haa al&ned a bUl that
authorizes a new ,
1,000-man maxJmum
prison at Te hachapi.
1be bW, SB1340 b y ~n.
,Robert Presle y , D·
Rtveralde, r e pr esent
, di• flu& pba.e or a
· propoHCI '1 billion 10-
,.., plan to build new
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Republic
Home
Loan
19172 ~urDlvd.
lrvtr.e. CA 92715
1'11418&1·0991
folll)w m plan -rctn c ~1th a 1ax-frct math~r how ca.c;h-poor they may be, can
PROSPER dunng a reces~ion using mv
SOME OF WHAT YOU'LL LEARN 'NOTHING OOWN' program. !I've
AT THE FREE SEMINAR... r~cived ~uccess letters from people
slarting at the ag~ or ninrtcen. al ~en\y
live, and everywhere in between.) It ':.
the MODERN approach of the eightic.-..
and YOU CAN DO IT TOO!
• Wunt to know how you can get frum
whcr~ you a rc now 10 wh~tt you
wane lo be ftnandaUy-and how 10
g~t lhctt in the 9hortc•I possible
~
• Want 10 lcam how to 'tlchicve Rnan-,
cial iad~ndcncc
• Att tittd of working rot others, anJ
wane 10 learn the prindplH of
flruancial sclf-relluH:e
• Wan1 to~ lll'Nt on your inve11-
mnts in.cc.cl of fu11 61\t or I0'\1
• An skk of r.•)'ina hi1b 1axe1 and
need to lhc tcr your ~o~
•Aft low la MICll hul high in wUJ.
lnpcu co lcam creadvc and pro-
dudiv« lnvHtment tec:halqUh
• Own P"•pcrty and wM.f 10 learn
bow 10 pvnunld your •Ht•
"By the way, I don't have callu~ on my
hand, because I don't advocate buying
nm-down slum-type buildings and fixing
them up and trying 10 rem them. Yo u
can make money that way, bu1 h's the
h1trd way! My 'NOTHING DOWN'
methods are EASY and SIMPLE, and
after you have learned them step-by·
s1ep, they can 1urn you from a duub1lng
novice in10 a CONFIDENT cxpcn.
C0me 10 lhe introductory l«ture (abso-
lu1dy NO cost or obliga1lon) and grt a
complecc outline of my methods plus
sonw sPecinc 'NOTHING DOWN'
1echnioucs.
8 P .M. -WEDNESDAY,
October8
MARRl<Yn'-NEWPORTBEACH
M Newport Center Dr.
ut Ntwport Center •
(aJJ to Fashwn lslandJ
Newport Beech
,,.,. 18 WINfl UHn .,_
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th.111 i.Jll rft, 11th• 1 111t11ntl"' ,,,,,/ /•011k•
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fi1111n1"ll.1I 111.1t·pc..,1tfmft' '
-.\ft'T't."' M, (.'a /n:rr, S1ft1t·r Sprml(
"/t 's /"ntaS/11. .. In ksi tJldn thr,•c n111nths,
ttit nWtft• mnrr ('uJJ1 {lrojit tha11 Wt' JwJ
11UJ.I•• frnm u11 1tntirr war 11/ worltmx (11r "
<a/ur>.," -M r. Jnd \.fl') l '>tYJn ,\f,,·fllm.'f"
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"'ll 's llC1I fu1r rr1•111 IJbll'd \lt•n tll•uk land 111 d1 .... n dull
work land ""t'r111gh1
"Got a problem? The11 wnte to Pat f.>unn Pat will
cut red tape, gettmg the answers and actaon you need
to solve inequities in government and bustness Mall
your questions to Pat Du''"· At Your Servtce. Orange
Coast Daily Ptlot, P 0 BoI 1560, Cosca Mesa, CA
92626. As many letters as possible will be answered,
but phoned mqumes or letters not mcludlng the
reader's full name. address and business hours' phone
number cannot be considered This column appears dai-
ly ercept Sundays "
DEAR PAT: I hope you can help me locate
some small magnets that I need ror a Christmas
craft project. I've shopped by phone unsuccessful-
ly with every hobby, craft, hardware and variety
store I can think or. I need at least three dozen
round magnets that are ~ inches in diameter. I've
read your column for years and hope you or your
readers can help me rind this item.
F. E .. Newport Beach
A VS bad no better luck fladlag Ulla 1lle
magnet than you did. Hopefally, oar readen can
come lo you rescue. Ally laformatloe abollt a bay-
iDI MtU"ce will be forwarded &o yot1.
IJ.S. Aid tor Coll~
DEAR PAT: Will you tell me how I can get in-
formation about the federal aid programs for col-
lege students? I am a senior in high school and
wanl to start looking into this.
J .R., Costa Mesa
The place lo 1tart II at tbe flaudal aid olfke
of tbe sca.ool you wut te atk.d. 'ney caa tell you
wlalda ol tbe irant, work·atudy, and loo pro1ram1
tlae 1cbool partldpa&et la. Two Pretr••• are
avaUable .o maUer wlaat yov t.eome aad tlae
Miter ,_.. are liffll oa tlae buia ol Med -daat la, ~
tile d.Hleretaee betweee edKatloaal espeues ud
tM •-* yoea aad yoar famUy cu afford.
0. of tM9e la tbe Buie EncaU.aJ Op-
pertllllMy Gru& pro1ram. nJa II a dlred paymat
lo YH dmlep tlile acMel, and It does DOt laave lo
be repaid. It dona 't coet uytlUC to apply for a
BEOG irut. To be eUpble fer a put, yoe maat
be a U.S. cltbea or eUpble 80ll-cltbea; yoa mut
be Iotas lo 1cbool at leaat ball time at oae of tbe
•,Ht colle1e1, ualveraltlea, or vocatloaal,
tecllalcal, or aanblg 1claoola tllat take part la lite
pro1ram, aecl yota mut 1bow need. Everyoae wbo
appllee probably tldaka tbey are la need. Bat tbere
la a •udanl formal• tllat takea lalo accout ta-
come and family obU1atloa. v .. u.eta receive u
ell1lbWty lades aamber tlaat la ued aio.1 with the
coat of yoar education lo detennlae tbe amoant of
your IJ'Ut . .U part of tbla eUpbUlty determlll•·
tloa, yoa or yoar parentl may be a1ked to abow
certaia documentl aacb as your federal taa return
or other proofs.
Of cou:ne. there are otber Department of
EducaUoo programs tbat could help you pay for
your education after blp scbool. For moat of
them, yoa need to apply early for &Jae followlag
1cbool year. For all tbe detalll, RIMI for a free
copy ol "Stadeat Gulde -Sb Federal Ftaanclal
Aid Propams'' by aendln& your name and addre11
oa a poMc:anl lo the CoaHmer bformatloD Ceater,
Dept. 537H, Pueblo, Colo. 8ltll.
PAY NO INCOME TAX IM 1980
AND
RECOVBl TA.US PAID IM
1977, 1978 & 1979
It is possible for you to recover
approximately two dollars of taxes for •
...,._.,_ ~ ~la you..invest w~ile participating
in a hic;tVy profit motivated investment.
* Fo11 yeas of pOOk occepta'ICe * Favorable tai opinion letten
• Flexblity of amount invested * Available to individuals and \
COtpOlalions.
ACT'NOW FOR 1980
For Mote Information and Private Confidential
Appointments ond T QI( Sovinq1 Seminas
CAU.
61RALD KOZAK .....................
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t,7.·41 644-2107
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Tuesday, October 7, 1980
Fascist Revival Feared
Westen1 E"rtJpe &>es No Threat lo Democracy
LONDON t API Hombmgs bh1 med on ultr1t
rlghll. L' 111 lt1ily, Wllsl Gt>rrnany and Fr1rnce have
taken re than 100 li ves and kmdled fears of u
faM·1st r 111 :n Western l!:uro~
l!:vcn :so. offil01als bclit•vc th11t, 3S years after
lht• dt1f.,ul ol A<Solf llitlt:r's Naiis and Benito
M u11,olm1 ' fasr1sb, there 1i:. no :ugnitic1rnt threat
tu df'rnot·ru<'Y from extremist org1m1zations
None of !hf' ri"htls t groups 1n a half.dozen
1<:uroi~oi11 rountr1t>:. hai. 1tny µohtical power, s11.
•hit• iJOpul;.1r -support 0 1 . outside Italy. publicly ele<'t
l'd r~~I t'NClll<1tJVl"lS
• "squadristi " that helped MURsolina seize power in
the 1920s.
Last month, 13 were killed and more than 200
wounded in a bombing at Munich's Oktoberfest
beer festival. Police blamed a member of the out-
lawed Wehrspo~gruppe Hoffmann, a 400-strong,
well-armed fascist group based in Bavaria. The
~uspect, who police said probably acted alone
died In the explosion. '
In the Paris synagogue bombmg that claimed
four lives. FNE claimed responsibility and boast·
ed it also had carried o ut five other recent attacks
against Jewish establishments in Paris .
CWLY PILOT Al I
\1 FOXHlJNT
DISUKED
LONDON (AP>
Two-thirds of the British
public disapprove of the
royal family lairing part
in fox-hunting, accord
Ing to a public opinion
poll, and Prince Charles
and Princess Anne were
urged to give up the
1;hase.
UOWt:Vt:R. IM Wt::KI!: KILLED 1n a Bologna
nulroad station hla:.t in August, 13 died 111 an ex-
Vl<>s1on al Munich';. Oktoberfest on Sept. 26 and
four died f''nduy In a bomb blast outside a Paris
·ynagogue Authorities have blamed all three at-
NFE claims to be t he successor to the Federa·
lion or European Nationalist Action, or FANE.
rounded in 1966 by Marc Fredericksen. an admirerol
Hitler.
.........
The heir to the t hrone
,;ind his sister are ~een
hunters. Lord Soper.
ri resident of the League
h gainst Cruel Sports
v.·hich commissioned the
p.on. said he felt morally
j llStified in asking the
tat•ks on ultra-rit:hllsts \
European ofrlt·1 als say there are links a mong
the most active extremist groups, and in som e
countries. particularly France.and Spain. they s us-
pect nghtists can be found in law enforcement
agencies.
Jose Delthorn. general secretary of France's
biggest police union, dist'losed that 30 police of-
ficers were among 150 suspected members or the
ultra-rightist Fasceaux Nationalistes Europeens .
or FNE.
THE COUNCIL Ot' EUROPE 'S political com·
mittee warned or a fascist revival in a report
several weeks ago and noted increasing connec-
tions among known neo-Nazi organizations.
Anti-fascist monitoring organizations cla im
there are at least two conta<'t networks centered in
Belgium and Italy.
The monitors believt! most of the members of
these organizations belong to a new generation of
militants who view the neo-Nazi revival as the
an swer to leftist revolutionary violence that
scarred Western Europe in the last decade.
Observer s also blam e sagging national
economies ror the rightist rise. Some 300 Belgian
neo-Nazis armed with clubs and chains marched
through Antwerp on Sunday to protest the pre·
sence of 900.000 foreign workers in the country
THE NEW·NAZI REVIVAL IS centered in
West Germany and Italy , countries ruled by
totalitarian regimes less than a generation ago.
The worst attack blamed on rightists was in
·Bologna, Italy, on Aug. 2 when 84 people were
killed and hundreds wounded in a bomb explosion
at the city's crowded railroad terminal. It was the
wors t terrorist atrocity in Europe s ince World War
II.
Antique
Auction
'Record'
READING, Pa. (AP>
An auction o f an-
tiques and art work from
Helen Janssen Wetzel's
estate at Tulpehocken
Farm has set a state r e-
<·ord for such sales, br-
111 ging in SJ.139. 720
T he previous r ecord
for an auction s ale in
Pennsylvania was SL7
million at the 1978 auc-
tion or the Charlotte
Dc.irrance Wright estate
near Philadelphia, or
fie·, als said.
A bout 28.000 art col·
leclors came to bid for
the furniture. pottery.
gla:;s and other ite ms of
American folk art f rom
t h t · e s t a t e o f t h e
dau~hter or a wealthy
German industrialist.
A bo1·Jt 3.000 order bids
wen• placed in advance
frqm around the world.
FASCIST SPECTER? r-.:•yal pair to desist.
Benito MuHollnl
Restaurant
and Cocktail Lounge
SCAM, Pl
(shrimp in herbwrnu sauce)
Served with Soup du Jour. rrce pila I' or
baked potato Vegetable de Gardiner
SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNC·~
I I :30 to 2:30 ..... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·
On-the-mall at South Coast Plaza near the Carou~;el
on the First Level For reservations call: 540-882 ~? Authorities blamed the neo.rascist Armed
Revolutionary Nuclei, hardline heirs of t he Ll~2-5678. -
Pul • tew words
to work tor ou. -----------------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
.. liddity fe•itrttl Jlews ..
we pay More Than
Money Market Funds
t Id on $10 000 or more. No bank
our 26·w••k Super T rat•• ~u_:r~i;.::21 •. And taxes on interest are :.:::.~~~.;= O'~ive 1~i tftiu: 9 6 8 % 12.504 Yc AnnualRate
Annual Yield*
teed im• on just $100 or more. These
30-month accounts pay a gua~an lns\~red to $lOO.OOO. current rate ls:
account• compound dallO~are 12 • 0 0 0 %
1 2 • 9 3 5 Yc Annual R<rte Annual Yield*
'The a nnual yield results ii lunds wete to
temam in the account at the same rate tor
one year Annual tote subject to change at
ienewal, Pederal law requires a substan·
tial pe~alty !or early withdra wal: and
prohiblts compounding on super T s
•
COMING SOON:
Our 5114._. Interest on Checking
~~..-lllo..._ Accounts
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INSURED
TOS100,000
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
Wlu!n gmUe a little wher.
Southern California Office• • Glendale • Azusa/Glendora • Bellflower • Beverly Hills · Big Bear Lake · Blue Jay
Buena Park • Costa Mesa • Culver City • Fullerton • Irvine • Laguna Beach • Lake Fores t • Long Beach East
Long Beach • Newport Beach/Bayside • Newport E\each/Westch ff • North Hollywood • N orthndg~ • Placentia
San Pedro • Santa Ana • Seal Beach •Sherman 0 dlc s • Stanto(l : Torrance • Van Nuys • West Hollywood
~st Los Angeles • Opening •oon in Palm De1er\t
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Unde1rdog Seeks New 'Vision'
RAPS PARTIES
J11ek Baldwln
Airport
Traffic
BoosteCI
Air passenger traffic
at John Wayne Ait ·port
in Aug us t increased
slightly from July . but
s till remained rnore
than 16 percent t 1elow
that posted du ring August 1979.
· During August, 2 21.437
passengers arrived and
departed f rorr1 the
'Jirport, compared to ~1 .072 during flLugust
f 979, accordi 1ng to
statistics releu.ed by
airport officials.
The number 01 Jet air
carrier flights de•:reased
14 p ercent d ur1ng
August from y1eu -ago
levels. while the number
of commuter fli1ghts on
non -jet aircrci ft was
down 37 percent.
Th e num ber o r
takeoffs and lar 1dings of
privately owne-j planes
also was down I >Y 15 per-
ce nt from Au1 ~ust 1979
and August 198 0.
In July th«· airport
posted its lowe st level of
passenger t ra.ffi c an a
three-year pc :riod. Of-
ficials say the deC'line is
due to the g ?neral na·
tionwide economic
s lowdown.
HE SAVS tflS talk# to voten
are t·ondut'lcfl lakc se minar~.
something he al~ does a!> a
financial planner. his profession
For the rt'cord, he say:. he 'i.
a nti-capital punish ment. pro
&RA. beluw.i11 the Rcpubht•dn
Party platform is horrible a11d
ch at the De.mocratk pl atform
bm 't .much better
He 's wntten has uwn 75 page
rampa1gn platform and predicts
h e 's a candidate who'll b<'
around for a while
"MOST POLITICAL part1el>
have a ver; limited v1s1on." he
offers. "Try look ang in the
Republican-platform for any ob·
Jet·tives or goals. You won't tana
any.
"Whal we get are promises
It 's lake someone that keeps say
ing they'll run the 100-yard-dash
in 10 seconds but keeps clocking
Cleanup
Candidates
Courted
The Orange Coun t y
Environmental Manage-
ment Agency will al'cept
a pplications through
Oct. 14 from organi za·
tions wanting to com -
pete for annual
beautification awards.
Pas t awards have
gone to projects promot-
in g n eig hbo r hood
beautification: beach .
s t re e t a nd business .
l'leanup campaigns. an-
li·litter campaigns, and
other environmental ac-
t1 vities.
This year's winners
will rer eive awards
from county supervisors
Nov. 4.
Entr;· blanks can be
obtained from Robert
Apple at 834-5373.
Ex-1'.'B Fire Chief
Join;s Fair Board
Former Newport Reach fi re chief Leo Love
has been a~1 pointed by Gov Edmund Brown Jr. to
fi ll an unex pared term on the Orange County fair ~a~. .
Love replaces Elmer D. Montano, a Cost a
Mesa attorney who moved to Lake Tahoe after
~~10 se rv ~d a s u "~o between" ~ bet ween the i:u rlicals and the
__.. conservatives
"They were all really just a
bunc h of Indiana fa r m "taands
who were pretty much alike. but
got thankang differently because
of thl.' d1fforent disciplines they
Ml in with." Baldwin suggests.
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an ;tl ~...., f'ec1pl:", \0unf1dc1Wl' d1'
1ntegr.al ··~
Huldw111,' who:.t' wafo Gconu 1 .
a.N•kan" u 'l'UI u11 lta c: Mbsaon
VacJO mw"dpul cou11c·1 I, s uys has
t•1tpt1rt1ll\' " 111 'l'lf mol1vat1u~\
und et·1111c1111 1~"·• . ~
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1u; CLAIMS ht: was putt
owner or .a hobby :.hl)p when only
I~ .md after ~ruduat1on worked
IM Sht·ll 011 , l:oodyt:ar and thc
llert1. Coq.1 al different time~
lltf culb ha:. oppont'nt. Mrs.
Bergeson, u nll'e. dect:nt person
lie s ay:. hl.' went to S;;icramento
J erently M d • •coutdn 'T "fthd-one
verson whodu1n 't lakc her "
H u t I.\ h l' n t t 1· o m e s t u
ct·o nona1t:. a n d getting at
tJC<Jple':. human nctfds." Baldwan
i.ays ht' ha~ the former school
lf'acher beat hands down.
"SHE'~ J UST not trained in
tht> field of economic ~rowth like
I am."' htf says. "l can help peo·
pie individually. sit them down
and a nalyze t heir fin ancial
situation."
He dairns he'd go at the s tate
budgc!t with the same approach.
The Indiana native says he got
a big taste of politics in the late
'60s at Purdue where he ssatd he
HE SAYS HE'S a Democrat
ho transcends ·'the old liberal
1 tomaes." lie believes both
part• s :.ire in bad need of an
over ·
··.1 y prefer to stay away
from ocking .people," he s ays
wh e n q ui zzed o n Mrs .
Bergeson 's record. "I believe
ever}one. even som eone like
_T £..!!l ~ ~ t z g.e r ( San Diego
Congressional candadate).·is de-
cent deep down inside."
Baldwin says he plans to un·
luad roughly $2,000 on his cam-
paign and stick to things that
don't ..:ost much like speeches.
LIKE OTHER Orange CoW1ty
Democrats he is banking on the
reapportionment of various dis-
tri<·ts next year to shed some
light on future politi<-al dreams.
"l'•d li ke to run agai~st <Sen .
J ohn l Schmitz in 1982." he
laughs. adding that he's quite
ser ious. "I don 't believe he
(Schmitz) represents anyone ex-
cept himself and the National
Rifl e Association."
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~ ORANGE COUNTY
serving three years of his four-
ye a r term. Me mbers of the
10-man board are appointed by
the governor to fo ur-year
terms. They adminis ter the an·
nual Orange County Fair and
ar e resp-0nsible for the fair-
grounds an Costa Mesa at 88
Fair Drive. Love, who li ves in
Newport Beach, served with his
city's fire department for 28
LO'"E years. He began as a fireman
and wo1·ked his way through the ranks to become
chief from 1972 to 1979. Love is now an instructor
in fire sdence at Santa Ana College
E.PA Denies Waiver
WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S. Environmen·
tal Protection Agency has denied a waiver of
nitrogen oxide exhaust standards for an Isuzu
Motors diesel-powered compact car .
e ·believe that ha
holdups are a crime.
The agency said the model, which Isuzu
planned to start importing to the United States on
a sm&ll scale next spring, could probably meet the
U.S. standard with a relatively minor adjustment.
Isuzu asked the EPA to waive for two years a
statutory standard, taking effect with the 1981 auto
models. that will limit nitro1en oxide emissions to
no more than one gra~ per mile.
You've eaten away half your lunch
hour being held up at the bank.
You've left th•e car running at the
curb only to find a crowd parked at the
teller line.
You've rushed-to get money before
5: 00 and got caught in the rush hour ...
in your bank lobby.
Imperial believes that's a crime! At
our offices throughout California, we've
come down hard on time-robbing incon-
veruences.
That's why at some locations we
open express lanes at peak hours. We
keep most offices open on Saturdays. We
have ample parking outside. And we 've
got people who are friendl y, but stay fa st
and efficient.
Imperial has man y-ways to help you
sav~. Not only money (passbooks and
-certificates that pa y higher dividends than
any bank), but minutes too.
So if the slow ins and outs of bank-
ing are holding you up, there's a quick
alternative. It's Imperial Savings, for
people on the move.
hnpe!!!!ss§~vings
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Contrasting Moods Tell the Complete Story
HOUSTON MANAGER BILL VIRDON GETS A MILK BATH IN THE ASTRO CLUBHOUSE WHILE DODGER MANAGER TOM LASORDA AND STEVE GARVEY SIT DEJECTEDLY IN THE DUGOUT.
Impossible Dreani Ends ·for Dodgers
Miracles Vanish,
Astros to Philly
By JOHN SEVANO
Of, .. o.ity -·-LOS ANGELES --The Dodgers' 'lmPossible Dream'
becamejust that at 4. 22 p.m. Monday at Dodger Stadium.
The pocket full of miracles that carried them through the
wet1kend and into a first place tie with Houston at season's
end, disintegrated into a handful of ashes after the Astros
won the NL West one-game playoff, 7-1. .
Nol even the Big Dodger in the Sky, nor the frenzied LA
crowd. nor the cheerleading of veterans Regaie Smith. R~n
Cey and non Sutton could bring the Dodgers back from this
one.
"IT'S TOUGH TO GO OUT after 162 games, isn't it?"
said a downcast Tommy Lasorda in his office afterwards.
"Second place is not for me. They're going to Philly, not us."
Although many of the players were disappointed and dis·
heartened with the outcome, few were dispirited. Most of the
players pointed to the obvious adversity the t~a~ . bad ~o
overcome. and the character displayed by every md1v1dual m
accomplistung their heroic feat o~erthe_pa.st four days. .
"l have (ell more pride with this team than w1th any
other I've been associated with." analyzed Sutton who. with
free agency calling. may have witnessed his final game as a
Dodger aft er 15 years of service. "l can't speak for the other
players but th.is team sure surprised me.
"This was the most exciting year and weekend I've ever
been involved with. The ending wasn't exactly what I would
have planned if I wrote the script, but we lost to a club that
not only had to beat us but had to beat a whole city.''
INDEED, TH E CROWD PLA YEO its role to perfection.
trying exhaustively in every inning to rally their rauen
heroes. ··From an emotional and social aspect we benefitted a lot
from what happened these past few days," explained Rick
Monday. "When we-eame back from San Francisco and told
people we could win this thing, a lot of them felt we were one
step ahead of the men in the white coats.
"We believed in ourselves, though. We have a bunch of
guys who went out and played with desire and pride.
"These last four games have been truly enjoyable for us.
Even today's game was ftin despite the results. We have
nothing to be ashamed of. We can hold our heads high. We
never looked at the odds against us.
"We have a group of players here who don't kno·w how to
quit, don't want to know bow to quit, and W?n't give up.
Because of that this team was as close to being perfectly -.. )_.._
Hoiaton Is No. 1
In West Divis_ion
By ROGER CARL.'iON
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LOS ANGELES -The first is always the best and for the
Houston Astros Monday is a day they'll relive regardless of
what transpires in the next few days.
Houston proved itsel! the National League West's best.
and amidst the steamy confines of their dressing quarters in
the catacombs of Dodger Stadium, it was for sure, one happy
scene.
DOOMED BY MANY when they lost the services of
pitching star J .R. Richard, the Astros wouldn't quit.
Doomed by more when the Dodgers swept three to gain
the upper hand with a winning momentum, the Astros did not
wilt, instead lashing the Dodgers in the one-game playorf, 7-1,
before 51,lZT screaming fans.
The fans could yell all they wanted to. but the Dodgers
never were in it. Pitching, hitting. defense -you name it, on
Monday Houston was No. 1.
It only took one inning for Houston to provide enough
hits, the Dodgers enough errors and the Astros enough runs
for knuckleball pitcher Joe Niekro, who upped his record to
20-12. "This was my sweetest win ever." said a laughing
Niekro. who confined the Dodgers to six hits. "We had to
bounce bat'k."
Bouncing back -it's somt!thing Niekro knows a little
about. t'onsidering he was on the verge of bailing out of
baseball in 1972 when he was sent bat'k to the minors by
Detroit
"I TIIOUGHT ABOUT QUITTING, but I was determined
to get back in the Big Le agues,'' said the 35-year·old Niekro.
"You dream about a d ay like today.··
Anot her who had been dreaming about a day like Monday
was first baseman Art Howe, a balding 33-year-old who near-
ly saw his career finished before it started with a couple of
major operations.
But he hung in there. too. and realized his finest moments
as a professional with a two-run homer in the th.ird inning and
put it away with a two-run single in the fourth frame.
Niekro said he was confident going into Monday's game,
but Howe was probably one of the more honest Astros.
"l was very tense," admitted Howe. "But I decided to be
aggressive and let the chips fall where they may.
"I've had more hits and more RBI in a game. but this is
m y best day in baseball. The home run? It was a curveball
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Gossage-Quisenberry M~ ln~ere~!ing_ ~atel!up
----i--~as City BullpenAce Fantasizes Against YanlMes
XANSAS CITY. Mo. t AP > -Rich
Gossage is big and intimidating. His
presence ls enough to make most
American League batters quiver in their
cleats. He throws bullets.
Dan Quisenberry is of normal human
dimensions. The only intimidating thing
about him is a thick rust-colored mustache
that dominates his freckled face. You time
hla futball with a calendar.
And there you have possibly the most
interesting matchup of the 11180 American
Lea1ue playoffs between the Kansas City
Royab and the New York Yankees. which
opena Wednesday in Kansas City.
Go11age la .the Yankees' .,Pinstriped
relief ace, a nam•throwtna rt1bt-hander
whole futball bu been clocked at 98
mlln 111 hour.
aenberr7 11 al10 a rl1bt·handed
•,but that'• where tbe raemblance He~ sidearm and the ball kind
of m,_.n to tbe plate before •lnkinl wtcUdlJ IMo tM cateber'• mitt. , ' ••TIMJ clocked me once," cracked
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Quisenberry. "They ~ot me doing 35 in a
25 mile· an-hour zone."
A year ago, Quisenberry was known only
to his family and a few hardcore Royals
fans. But he stepped in this season with a
whip-like sinkerball style patterned after
Ota Tl' M'ed•~•darf
Oaatuwl 7 al I I :30 a.•
Pittsburgh's Kent Tekulve and turned
what was supposed to be Kansas Citv's
lone weakness into one of its greatest
atrenlrtha. Quisenberry. a Costa Mesa Hilb and
Orange Coast College product, is the·
Fireman of the Year, with a 12-7 record, 33
aave1anda3.09 earned run avera1e lo 128""
innlnp. And be bad a fastball that, he says,
should be here any day.
Gou.,e, on tbe other hand, flni•hed ·
wltb a 6-2 record, 13 1&ve1 aad • 2.2'7 ERA
la 99 lnnlq1. And while Quisenberry had
37 1trlkeout.1, Goua1e had 1~.
"You know you're going to get his
fastball," Kansas City's Hal McRae said
of Gossage. "You just don't know lf
you 're toingtosee it."
Adds Quisenberry: "He says, 'Here it is.
Try to hit it.' I say, 'Here it is. Please hit
it at somebody."'
Gossage will strike you out. Quisenberry
will make you bit it to one or bis infielders,
who he dubs "little Hoovers" becauae of
the way they vacuum ground balls.
·'I shut t.he door,·' said the Kansas City
reliever. "He <Gossage> slams it."
You might think Quisenberry ls tired or
being compared with Gossagt!. You're
wrong.
"It's a compliment to be compared with
him," he said. "I've never been compared
with anybody else berore but Ronald
McDonald." •
"I wasn't drafted. So I didn't 1et any
signin1 bonus. I bad knocked around ln the
minor leaiuet for four years and we had
just barely 1otten by," be H id . "I
remember in hilh acbool w1tcllin1
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A Capaule Repon From th• World of Sport• •
San Di~o Will Coq»iete
\\ ith Big Boy8 -Howanl
Fro• AP ow.a&d1es
lt · hted" with t>.ln named mana1er of lhe San
SAN OIE<i() fo'ranll Howard uya he'it "de· II
ofeao Padre• Mon~ay . and pndll'U \hh &H•on 's
lut·ph1<'" team will berome "com petitive with the
bi1 boy• ..
"Tbe l'adries h•ve 1ood armJ . 1tood legs and good overall
team deferu1e." said Howard. 44. who repla<'eg Urry
' Coleman a\ the helm of the National Leaaue West d ub
"We're two or three player!! awuy
from bean& real <'ompetitive. but there's no
reason why 1f we're prepared and or
ganlzed we can't rompete wtth the big
boys." Koward said.
A coach with the Amen can League
Milwaukee Brewers the last four seMBons.
Howard Sllld he alwa ys wanted to manage.
"I eot into coaehlng with the thought
of eventually man aging 1n the big
leagues," Howard said "And I'm delight·
ed the Padres have given me the op·
ttowuo portunity to manage.··
His only previous managing job was with the Brewers '
Pacific Coast League Spokane farm club in 1976 when his
team finished fourth in the seven-team league.
The 6·7, 280-pound native of Columbus. Ohio, played t5
major league seasons before retiring in 1973 with a 273
lifetime batting average.
Asked if it was a coincidence the Padres. who have
outh movement" among players. hired him to
bis·I aging job, Howard said, "I'm sure that was one
of th rations they had when'they hired me.
•"f•m sute I 'It be very understanding with the young
players and very patient, but I will demand all-out effort
every day. I don't anticipate any problems." Howard said.
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WBC champion Larry Holmes, after beating
Muhammad All to retain his crown: "He's one hell of a
fighter tone hell or an athlete. one hell of a man."
-Sllot!..alwr E•cap.-s s.rlom lnj..,, '"Spill
NEW YORK -Eleven years ago. jockey ~ Willie Shoemaker broke his leg in a spiJI at Santa
Anita and missed almost a year of racing. Today.
he must feel lucky not be in that unenviable posi-
tion again.
Shoemaker, 49, escaped serious lnJYry in a three-horse
mishap at Belmont Park Monday. It was originaJJy feared
that Shoemaker had suffe red fractured ribs or a punctured
-lung from the fall during the second race
\.But X-rays taken al Long-lsl1¥1d Jewish
Hospital revealed no such injunes and the
-.,.. rider was released from the hospital
The spill occurred near the quarter-
pole when front-running Ski·pper's Boy.
ridden by George .)f artens. fell and Happy
Edwardo, guided by Shoemaker. and Bold
Caren. with J orge Velasquez aboard.
tumbled over Skipper's Boy .
Velasquez was unhurt and rode the
'lVinner of the fourth race before canceling
, ..... .,.... the rest ol his rides for Monday and all of
.bis mounts at the', Meadowlanda Monday night. Martens went
to visit his own doctor and no information was m ade availa·
ble on his condition .
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Two-tim e A,H-Ame rican free s afety Keaay
EHie)' collided with another UCLA player during
pra<.'tke Monday and was carried off the field.
Extent of his injuries won 't be known until
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sometime today A lawsuit by former Universit y of
Oklahoma linebacker Mlke Rellly seeking his reinstatement
to the Sooner football team wu dismissed by a federal judge.
The judge ruled that there was no bas is for Reilly's
allegations that his civil rights we re violated by his
suspension from the team. He was kicked off the squad by
Coach Barry Swttser following a fight on the Oklahoma
campus in which four persons were injured . . USC
quarterback Gordoa Adams, a product of Newport Harbor
Hi1h. was named Pacific-10 offensive player of thl' wtitik
while In Eatmaa, ll UCLA tackle, was picked aiA thci to11
defensive player .. San J oee State runnlna bark Oeuld
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Dismal
Showing
For Boes
C lll(;A(;O t AP) When
aaked about h1s team's uecu·
tlon lo a ~llmti lon1 a10. Tamp a
Bay Coach John Mc Ka y dead·
11•nned, "I'm all for It "
AdrniUedly, he'd have to go a
waya to lop that Un~ But stand-
an& in the catacombs of ancient
Soldier f''leld and drawing In·
s piratJon frorll the surroundings,
M<.'K1ty 11hook his head and gave
It ia try
"We mWlt have set Monday
N 1~ht f'ootball back .2.000
yeurit , ·· he s aid afte r Tampa
Bay absorbt'd a 23·0 defeat by
the Ch1t.'ago Rears. who have
s hut out the Bucs 1n their last
three meetmgs "'fhey beat us in
~very phase of the game pass-
ing , running, kicking, special
t eams and coaching They even
beat us coming out of the tun·
nel "
Rut the way both teams
played the opening half. most
fae s probably weren't s ure they
had come out. Neither s ide
s eemed capable of a sustained
drive until Chi<.'ago took over at
its own 42, m arched to the nine·
vard line a nd settled for the
firs t of three fi eld goals by Bob
Thomas, this one a 37-yard ef·
fort that spelled the 3·0 halftime
margin. Ile added fi eld goals of
29 and 44 ·yards in the second
half.
The next possession seemed to
set the tone· for the Bu cs' night.
They moved from their own
44-yard line to the Chic ago 10.
where quarterback Doug
Williams fired to Jimmie Giles
for a n apparent touchdown. But
a holding ca ll against center
Steve Wilson wiped out the score
a nd put the Tampa Ray offense
in reverse. Four plays and a
penalty later , Garo Yepremian's
49 yard attempt was blo<.'ked
"That first half was not my
favorite kind of footba ll game."
sa id B e a r s Coac h Ne il l
Armstrong. "l can 't explain it.
We had e leclrie it y in our
warmup but it didn 't show up
until the second half."
That's when Mike Phipps com·
andeered an offense that had
earned <'Ountless boos and JUSt
77 total first-half yards and
be ran playing it like an or·
cht:.;tra.
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HOUSTON. •
and I felt hke r could have r un a 9.1
IOO·yard dash whe n I was round-
ing the bases."
DODGER PITCHERS JERRY
Reuss and Don Sutton were in
the Astros' quarters. congratuat ·
ing the champions. Said Reuss
lo Howe "Enjoy it. you deserve
It."
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and champagne, Manager Rill
Virdon said it was one or the
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Know Your Rams
NAME· Cullen Bryant.
POSITION : Running back.
HT: f>.1. WT: 236 AGE: 29. COL~GE : Colorado.
RESIDES: Lafayette, Colo .
PRO: In 1979, Bryant's first
full year a~ a starter, he
gained 619 yards rushing and
caught 31 passes. A second.
round pick of the Rams In
1973, Bryan' wu the club's
first selectlon that draft. A de-
fensive back his rookie vear,
Bryant was moved to offense In
1974 Bryant demonstrated his
value In the NFC tltle game
when he rushed for 106 yards
on 18 carries and also caught
four passes for 21 yards.
COLLEGE: UPI, Coaches
and Sporting News awarded
Bryant All·Amerlca defensive
back honors at Colorado his
senior vear. He was All·B lg
Eight on AP and UPI polls and
a performer in the Senior Bowl
and College All-star game.
PERSONAL : W i lliam
Cullen Bryant was born in Ft.
Sill, Okla., and atte nded
M itchell H igh in Colorado
Phillies-Astros
Springs. He and wife Sandra
llve In Colorado with son
William Cullen Bryant, Jr.
Carlton Oppases
Houston's Forsch
PHIL.ADELPHIA CAP) The
Philadelphia Phillies. knocking
on the door of the World Series
for the fourth time in five years.
open their best-of-fi ve.game Na-
tion a l Leag ue championship
seri es to n ight aga i n s t the
Houston Astros .
Steve Carlton. a 24-gam e win·
ner , v.ill pitc h for the Phillies.
who won the East over the
weekend in a ' three-game set
with the Montreal Expos
KEN FORSCH , 14!·13 as
Houston's reluctant c hoice after
On TV To11lpc
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the Astros were forced to a one·
game playoff Monday with the
Los Angeles Dodgers to win the
West They had to use ace .JOE'
Nie kro, 2(J. \2 to get th{' Job done
with a 7-J victory It is the club's
first cha mpions hip an it s 19-year
history.
Th e Phillies . m eanwhile ,
clinched on Saturday without us-
in~ Carlton, who starts torught
with_ seven days of rest. For sch
has had just three days between
starts.
lf that's not enough or a han·
di cap for the Astros. Carlton. the
league 's strikeo ut k i ng and
owner of the se<.'ond best ERA tn
the league. has a 2·0 re<.'ord
against Houston this year and a
28·9 lifetime
Also. the Phillies during the
regular season were 9.3 agains t
the Wes t Division champions. s:1
a t h om e and 4 -2 1n t h e
Astrodome. Houston , however.
has defied the odds all season. so
it would be foolhardy to sell
manager Bill Virdon 's team
short now.
PHILLIES MANAGER Dallas
Green declined to announce his
lineup until before gam e time,
but Virdon is expected to go with
the team that finished off the
Dodgers in the fifth playoff in
NL history
Art llowt• ichuuhJ bt• at firict
husC'. with the vet er on J ot•
Morgan at second, and shprtstop
Craig Reynolds a nd third
baseman Enos Cabell rounding
out the infield. Alan Ashby 'Prob-
ably will catch .
In the Houston outfield, e,1pect
Terry Puhl, Cesar Cedend" and
Jose Cruz.
Green did say he would use
veteran catcher Bob Boone to
handle Carlton. but left unsaid
whether he would go to veterans
Greg Luzinski and Garry Mad·
dox in the outfield.
BOONE. COMlNG OFF knee
surgery this winter. has played
under physical handicap and
s lumped to .228 as a hitter.
FrowaPapBf
GOSSAGE. •
Gossage pitch when he was with
Chicago.
"But at lt>a st l 'm s mart
enough to know m ; own limit!;
and m y own weaknesses J
c an 't thr ow as hard as my
wife."
lt 's been a dream season for
Quisenberry and the Royals '
bullpen ace is stm dream ing
"I 've been fantasizing a bout
the YanJcees all day," he satd
after a team workout Monday.
''I've been facing their hitters m
cr u<.'1al situations. <.'ommg in to
sa,·e the playoffs for us "
How are you doing"
"I ran't believe how hard I'm
throwing the ball. So far. I 've
faced Jackson. Dent, Randolph.
Watson and Cerone. l'm getting
a lot m ore strikeouts than I
us ually do."
Turn i n~ ser ious. whic h is
a lm ost a s diffi c ult f or
Quisenberry as getting a
strikeout, he conceded that he
expects to be a key for the
Royals against the Yankees.
·'The history of a short series
like th.is is that there will be
very few complete games." he
said. "I would expect to pitch in
t·ritic·al situatio ns . I think
they're co unting o n me in a big
way"
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MIRACLES. •
harmonious of a ny l 've ever
seen."
THERE WEAF. A COUPLE of
players wbo. unders tandably,
didn 't s hare the sam e en·
tbualaam.
Dave Goltz. the $3 million free
agent who absorbed the defeat,
found nothing particularly pleas·
ln1 about the 1980 season.
Goltz, who finished watchlng
the game in Lasorda's office, sat
s lumped in a chai r as Joe
Niekro retired the Dodgers in
the ninth. As if in a trance, Goltz
s tared with virtually no ex·
pression into the TV set, turning
his head in disgust only after
two had been retired.
"It's certainly disappointing
to end like this,'' explained Goltz
moments later as he propped his
feet on the wall of his locker. "It
was truly a bad season for me.
There were a lot of things l had
to adj~t to . . . a lot of things I
could say are excuses . I just
wish it never happened, but I
guess this is one of those things
that happens in baseball."
Goltz completed his not-so·
glossy campaign at 7-11. Despite
pitching well since the All-star
brea k. the right-hander ra·
tionalized its t he wins and losses
people will remember.
"It's only natural for people to
have expected more from me. I
can only try to forget what's
happened and go on to the next
year ."
'WAIT UNTIL NEXT YEAR'
has been a cry heard often in
baseball circles -especially by
team s that barely finish out of .
the rwming.
But. considering the injuries
a nd t~e turn of events the last three days . many Dodger
players are anxious to see what
~he comin$ year brings.
"We have an excellent dub for
the future." said Ron Cey. who
was forced to sit out the contest
with a s wollen left ankle "I'm
proud or everybody in he r e
because everyone gave that ex·
tra effort that was needed to
win .
"After what we a<.' com pLished
we were really in a c an't -lose
s1t uat1 o n t o da y -u nlike
Hquston If w e had been in
Hous ton's shoes. a11d lost. then
that would have bee n a cnme.
m aybe a travest y
.. But we a<.'comphs hed a great
dea l. m<!ybe more than .inyone
else In the end. health was our
downfall That's what killerl us
We have nothing to be ashamed
of, however. We did the best
possible job we <.'Ould with the
circumstances given us.
"( think everyone on the team
has to feel good about ne"t
year. .. .
"WE MA V HAVE LOST the
game but I think we won lhe
hearts of millions of people in
Souther n California t he last
t hree d ays,·· added Sle\'e
Garvey
··Despite the outcome we did
'have a good season . What ma'.\
ha\•e started out a.s ins urmoun-
table odds ended at 50-50
"This turned o ut to be a \'erv
spedal series for us It was
maybe even the best series Ln
the hlstory of the Oodgels. Peo
pie are going to be talking about
this for a lot of year s .
•'This i s a c lub that
persevered despite inJuries and
the loss of key people ...
Clearly, the miracles m ay
have run dry Monday, but the
magic of the Dodgers is st ill
apparent.
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rep Football Log
SUNSET LEAGUE
EdllOn ('-0)....-
Westmln.s1e1 (I :})
LagUllll Hills (2-2)
21 Esto>nct• 2• Sant.Ana
13 EIMoclfllO
)5 MlltlkM>
t t...~ Wint,,
l:'t ~.\Clh~ .•
t, C 1C11t'\.) , ..
V..;1~nt1A 1&
0•11• Hill\ 2• 0 f ult1n 41
Ott. t--M4tte-r Dt• 1ot 'l" £1 ,, 0<1. 11-Newport IAt l'lCC.
Oct. 2• ... 1 W•~tm1nsttr Oct. 31--.1 Huntl!IQ1on tlu•,,
Nov. 7-Fln VAll•v l"t lllO ~ Nov. t.,_Molrln" lal OCCl
Fountain Valley (3 1)
10 El OorMIO t• El TOt'O
21 L0"9 ll<o~11 W1•'°" 24 S.rv1te
Oct.' '---1 l•I H8t
1•
0 " 0
Oct, l1-Molrl11a C•t Wu tmlMltr Oct.,. ___ •• , occ
Oct. l l-1 Wu tm1nstt•
Nov. 7-Eoc-. •at lllg A
No.,. 1._.., Huntl"ton &~•en
Huntington Beach (1·3)
10 C0'-091 ~r t•
ti El Do<->I 11 8otw Gr.,_ 4
If C v Press ?O
Oct 11-L°'Alamlt"~ Oct 17-W.llmlnJlet 0<1. 7•-Mt•lna Oct. lt-£d•50fl lfo" , _,.._,, HarllOr
NO• •~t•lll V•lley
I l1Ct•ot'°' Vlt"W •I ! S•Odlt'b.><• ,~ to [:";)n('" I~
(J4 I ,,. . fl • 1• .t<n D L a9u~ 8e11cf, 37 J.4 Unlvtnnv 1
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OCI. 9-L6<;1una •<Ill> CaC M"~"'nl
OCI 11 El Tore
19 Co"" INIW! 11
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Ocl 9 t""i~ •at M1M1on \l.ttju>
Oct 11 <11 L.>9une 111 n<n
''''" 1 y ,., "hl ri• V '' 'if"wo,~-.,,.1 r-i11'brH
SEA VIEW LEAGUE
Co1on11 del Mar (2·2)
14 fh .. ntir ... 1r a .. ,,(fl
1 ~on C ' ••·011
0 "'"-"'-•n Mdrtl'a • C•P"''""'° V• t., Oto.I H "t'u ..... dy fat W,Stt'tn,
0(1 t7 t-'f•lf"IC•A '•I Ntw1>0r11
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• ()( I II '" I nll'nt No.,. t El forG rat NtwPof"t)
No. I Coote MHA •• , OCC)
Nov f,1...-\Jnl lt'r<llV
Unlveralty (I ·3)
1 Norw.it. 0
IO IJ T JStin 1•
165 J l•QUN Hiii$ H
t• Dena Hiii$ >I
28 Oct 10--L1><;1Yna L\4!.cn l•t Ir ••n•I
Oct ti. .cm1• Mew cat HewPOr11 Oct 2+-C<IM (al trvlM I
oc1 1• .. ts.~ Ct•"''"'~
Oct JO-"' Mn.\i(.)rt Vl~1C'> Nov 8 et O•n.11 Hills
NO¥ ,~ at CapJstt fit~O "•"""
Minion Viejo (2·1-1)
o P ll <'' 1t S""'11et>O<k
1 ""u\Un
H El Toro
<)<1 lO-<osi. Meu
• CICI ,. •t Dana Hiii•
· Oc1 n ~ .. trano V•lln
0<1 )() l..IQuN Hiii\
NO• T S.n C .. ment•
Nov 141 '°''" Mts. (.at NrwporO
Oct JI-El Toro ,., Ml~\lort)
No11 1-Estanc•• fat 1,v1n•l
NO" U ---,tt Irv M Nov I L&quna 8e.c;n
Costa Mesa (0-4)
1~ ~•nta AIWI
14 C1pl\lftw\O V••l•v ', O<fl•n ,.,,,,..,.
11 Lao...w H.I.,
Oct tO alMl\1oonv .. jO
Oct " Vn••"\•l'r(at,.,<'wpor1t
Ocl i• t:I Join Cal MIUtOnl Oct )I Est...,,·• l•I H•woortl "'o• 1 t"''"" ra1ocn Hnv ,, COM "" NeWl)C>r1!
El Toro (1-3)
• C•o1.ir-V•ll•• 0 ~O\ltltaln Vall•V ~ l.O\ ,1,..,,llO'
11 MIU•Ol'I " .. IO oc;t tO-.tS.nCt.rnonte
Oct II -.illrvl""
JI .,
SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
Caplatrano Valley (4-01
19 :t6 El T0<0 ~ 0 Co,ta-..
u
U <:u tobllcl 11 COroN oat M.t•
Oct. 10--A•lleri•c>e Norin O<I. 11-!.¥ Cl•m<H'l•
Ocl U -al MlMIOll Voe10 Ou. Jt-o.n. Hll"
Ho~.1-.i~ u .. ch
Nov.l.._~Hlll'
Dana HIH1 (4-0) t• 20 M•onott• I ,. 1;vlne u I• 8•tMtt n Unlvertlty •
U<t H-<o!.M lii'eJ• ldl M luton) Oc1 )I UlllY•••ttr (at M IUlort)
NO•. I OIM l•I Newport Hel'bor)
Nov. IJ-E.tt•nc:I• l•I MISSlon)
Oct. 10-K41tell• IL• Pelme) <Xt, l~Mton Vte)o OCt.t~llHch
O<t, ai-.t c:.,l1tr-v111ev Nov, t-~ Hllll
Eetancla (2·2) No11. 11-e1 5efl ctemtn ..
L..,na hech (M)
San Clemente (1-2)
• Coron.t dat Moir t• Villa P•r-• ,(I E1 C•li.n
I• Oct 10-·EI Toro
11 ()(1 11-1 c.p!Urat10 ll•llo • Oct 1 .. ~ Hiiis
0<1. Jt -el L..,._ 8 .. <n
Nov 1-•1 Minion Vleto
Nov u -o.tia Hilts
OTHERS
Oc:Hn View (3-1)
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7
10 •
0
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7 •
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T~y. Oc1ooer 7. 1980 ONL '( PILOT SJ
f_,PGA's Richest Purse
I $305,000 for Co/galbDinah Shore Tourney
By HOWARD L. HANDY
Of-0•11•~ ..........
It wa.'>n't too long ago that tht Colgate-Dinah
Shore LPGA tourname nt at Mission Hills lll the
Palm Svrings area was being talked about as a
p•>ss1 ble lost event.
each month are stlll oµt-n and include reduced
r1Jtes for all tournaments !>ponsored by the as-
sociation. .
Call Dennis at 957 ·60S:J for further information
on joinmg lhe group or for enter ing Friday's
tournament as a guest. He is getting toget~er
a group handicap chart that wlll hopefully provide
an equitable solution to problems that arise in
ptany mstances where there a re no established
SCGA handi caps
Such Lsn't the case , however When the tourna·
mE'nt is staged Mar ch 31 -Apnl 5, the week after
the Women's Ke mper Open at Mesa Verde Coun-
try Club m Costa Mesa. it will have a prize fund of
$305,000, the n che!>t e vent on the LPGA tour. .
Women's pur:.~s have been going up steadily
and the Women's Kempe r in 1981 will be up $25,000
* • •
It is less than two wee~s until the UC Irvine in·
v1tat1onal golf tournameKt with Dodger pitcher
Burt Hooton a.-. honor ary chairman The event wiU
be held at Irvine Coast Country Club on Monday.
Oct . 20 with a shotgun start at noon
COU'
according to an LPGA r eport. That means $175.000
•n prize money for the 1981 event.
Proceeds from this one go to the UCI athletic
rund and there are sull openings available. This
one 1s also under the direction or Dennis Chase
w ith more parl :<:ulars available by calling
957-6053
Out getting back· to the Colgate-Dmah Shore
tournament. It will be telecast on NBC and last
year was the highest rated women's golfcast and
fourth among all golfcasts , men or women.
It wasn·t too many years ago that the LPGA
played fo:-little more than $305,000 for the entire
season In 1961 lht' total purse for 24 tour events
was S288 750 and the total didn't reach the SI
m illion ~ark until 1973 when $1 ,471,000 was dis·
t ri buted m 36 events
• • •
While the LPliA tour ha:. its first·ever rnoney
wi nners over the $200,000 mark. the m en 's tour has
Jerry Pate who 1~ over the m ark and hasn't won a
tou rnamc-nl in 1980. T hrough the World Series of
Golf Pate had won 5210.501 with a scoring average
of 70 76 while averaging 28.81 putts per round. • • * .
The Orange County Golf Association will hold
•ts next tournam t'nt a t Fountain Valley Mi le
Square Golf Course Jo'riday It 1s a partner 's bett er
ball evem with tce·off at noon For further 1n
form ation on entering thi~ one. call !157-6053.
The O<.'l.A is c110s1d1:ring a tnp to Pa:m
Springs. P::i la M e~a or PPbble Be .. ch in Fe ~ruary
accorllm& to Dennis Chase Me mberships 1n the
.·cli ve groufJ that plays at le ast one tournament
r Golden 50
High School F ooiball
BOB GRANDSTAFF MIKE BUSH
Golden so
(Last week's pl a ya of so yards or more)
72 -Bob Grandstaff <Marin11 ). TD run
fiS-Mike Bus h CMarina>. pass _from Bop Grandstaff
58-Mike Davis (Laguna Beach ) pass
from Lance Stewa rt
56-J im Mounce <San·C!emente>. TD run
SJ.-Ouame J ackson (Edison ). TD run
Season
.. • *
Scott Erwin. director of golf, will conduct a
free clinic ut the Canyon Racq uet and Golf
Resort':. Soutt'. Cour5c 1n Palm Springs Saturday morning .tt 8 o'cl&ck
The dm1t· wi ~I cover chipping, pitching ,
ounker shots .Jnd lht: !u!I SWlng. Erwin is a class
A member of the PG.\ and dUJing the past JO years
h.is taught dt the Los Angeles ~ountry Club and Riviera ex
Conne r
Pilots
Dust 'eDl
Dennis Conn<:,. c.r '\ .n
Ul'·go n1u~t h.t\•· ,.,1
\\ ..tl cr 11 hie; \ c1ns
A 1tcr ~IJ·-:idin~ llL~1.J
two ful! \t:<.!r ~.a.ling
l 2 -m e t e 1· !'> 1 r, t h <'
:\mer1t a :. <.. ""•' ~:·,;t1,
.in c c!tf ... ·11-.• Y>h.i·h
l.'ndrd t\\ 11 wee It -. .,..r,, nt'
"'as r.·µorH-d .,., .1 l .. t1,;
C'lt •~ 10 f.'l~ ·'•111,'t'IC!>
Ye-c·ht Club'~ !h l!• 1i11J.:
radio
pager
WIDE AREA
COVERAGE
Orang~ Couey, l .. A. Cou.o-
t" ~n BunardlDO Co11111.)',
Rhersidt Couey.
817.75
toul mo. cost
no deposit on
croon approval
ou""ct cov ... n
UOIO fflf PHOM
'iUIVIC f l"-1(
401 S SANTA FE 'lfa zatlan .. \i!ex1 co, rat:e ~A.NTA. ANA V.:h1c-h_ gets under ~.iy S ~O\. l'.. "...:=~83~::=:-:§§~~;~ Co nner, 3lo:-it:: Willi r-~---s <'0-owner Charle~ Ho JJe, I 981 CAR
entered the Pl'tCr!>On·,38 mid TRUCKS e D u s t · E m cl n d • s -----=---~=-=..;::...'--"''-,
con s idered a likt l y r
candidate for corrtcted
timt! (handicap ho11or:.) 1 'I
m the downwind ,,liut.
Connrr s .ti l t d I
Dust 'Em in the Long
Beac h to La Paz race I
l ast y e a r g ud w <.i s j
le ading on correcttid
time when the v:ich wa-;,
d1 smas:t'd non·h oi C .. bo,
San Lucas.
But in thr: M3zatlan
race Conner will be up
aga :nst two for m e r
w i n ner~ -Dennis
C hoate. Lon g Beac h
Yacht Club . .r1 a new
boat. Six Penu:. and
Mo rrie K irk , Balbo3
Yacht Club, in :i new
Santa Cruz-50. Hdn:.i Ho
Choate was 1 ht-wir.ntr
two year,, ago, a r.c f..1rk
won the race four yc.irs
ago
73-Moser (Ocean View); 72-Grandstaff
l Marina ); 69-Harry C Fount am Valley):
65-Bush <Marina); 62--Gleed <Dana Hills);
61 Davenpo rt <Dana Hills I. 59-Ur mson
!E stancia): 58-Davis <Lagun a Beach>:
57-Harry (Fount ain Valley): 56-Grandstaff
1 M ariua>, Mo unce <San Clem e!lte );
53-Sweazy (El Toro ), D J ackson ( Ed1 c;on I;
52-Williams (E l To ro). Jrvrne (Ocean
View >.
Last Week's Statistical ~aders
Rushing
l. Eric Willing ha m (Westminster),
27-149· 2. Keith Richards {Fountain Valley),
27-131: 3 .• Ji m Gleed <Dana Hills>. 29-119 ; 4
Scott Stier I Huntington Beach), 22·107 · 5.
Lance Stew.irt (Lagun a Beach>. 16·100
Top l'J ndu1ati· ior line
honor$ !first to fi nish )
i !he 62 l vo t N e w
Zealand ~loop. Ra gtime,
co-skippered by Dick
Dan iels zn d Eld o n
Hickman. I.one Re:·r~
ALL MAKES! i
833 -0555 i
Ask For Ray,
LOSE SP£CIAUST at
HOWARD Chevroftf
; ftl 1 J;..v"-.. ·!J .,)""''!)I' Yacht Club NEWPORT BEACH
-----·
Passing
I. Jim McCah11l ( Esta nc1a 1. 12 31·2, 221.
2. Greg Tereg1s (Costa Mesa ), 16-24-0, 208; 3.
Matt Stevens 1 Fountain Valley), 13-18-0, 114:
4. John Heinle (Ocean View), 6-14-0. 130; 5.
La nce Stewart (Laguna Beach I. 5·9·0. 121
Receiving
1 Steve Cook !Costa Mesa ). 10-115, 2.
Emile Har ry (Fountain Valley), 6-100'. 3
Ar tie Moore (l rvme). 6-79; 4. J aime AJkE>n
(Esta ncia). 5·81. 5. Todd Will.Jams (E l Toro),
5 48 ; 6. Dan Gense (University). 5·35.
ScoriDI
1. (tie) Jim Mounce (San Clemente}, J im
Glee d (Dana Hills). Damon Swe azy CEI
T oro). Emile Harry I Fountain Valley), Steve
Cook (Costa Mes a >. Mike Davis /Laguna
Beac h ). Bob Grandstaff (Marin ~). Ke n
Ventura (Marina), Oa ve Geroux (Edison). 12
ea ch . I I
ZilfgHt and Wright
Manufacturers:
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('•Ill.ill u~ ror t•ornµetttl\ \' qu1•!• Ill l 'rt11.>.·r
11 11 .. h1h11· l'1'fi;:11h t•111duu-I 1.1ll1ltt'
, 11mm.-rt1JI \Ult1. (;roup l.tfr Jnd :\h•1hc·al
, , ,, \II a -. \\ 11rk\'I " C1•m111•n,,11 i o n
ln~u: unl'"
Bob Guffin
J931 M.1c -\rtliur Boukwrd
Nt1vpor1 Bt';id1, Ca <J.'61.10
(714) 7'>l 90'>S
-------------~~ Catamarans
Make Splash
Newport Harbor was
alive with Hobie Cats
Sunday as 164 of the
s peedy c atamarans
turned out for the l3th
annual Ancient Mariner
Regatta co-sponsored by
t h e Hobie C lass
A s sociation and th e
An c ient Mar i n e r s
Restaurant.
Water Pumps, yes.
Water Beds, no.
Treptty wlfwlers on •.-en cteu · H091E·1• OftC-t. 8111 Mor.i.r. ClllllO; 2. Howard C.S.. Arvin
H081E·UA -I. O•olf W•ll ll, 8etverty Hiiis; 2 Bot> Seeman. Lot
.e.,...tH i_J. St.., Con st, Rlversl!M. H081~·U8 -t, Pllll JOIWltlOfl. Le CeNde.
HOBll!·UC -I. Bott CMboMlt,
Hunt1n11ton leec11: 2. Cllartes f'r .. IM, L.a JOlte , >. Joel Nlcllol1, Po"'-· HOlllM6A -1. Joo McOrew, Hunttn1ton IHecll; t . Wayne
Scllef«, c:.,IJllr-11Hc11; 3. Jim 8tocll, 1..19UN Hiiis, H0811MH -I, Dovld 0....MK,
eost. -..; 2. JofWI lfllote, Cov1N; J,MkflMIWelll¥.O.._,e,
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We've taken the ads and li~tings that b usi·
nesses use to caJJ each other and pm them in a
separate book -The Los Ange le!> Business To
Business Yellow Pages. You'll find marerials.
equipment and services from firms all over the
gr eater Los Angeles market . And you'll find
them faster a nd easier than ever.
Wa ter Beds? They're listed in Pacific-Tele·
phone1s Los Angeles Consumer Yellow Pages .
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BUSINESS
riment' Flayed Rank Chairman Says
Prime Flux Confusing
NEW YORK 1AP> Hr
•10. with \nU •tlon r umpa1lln'1
and no rehef I n ~·"ht . the
Federa.l Reaerv4l' BoarJ lh
natlon'a money rnan•atl'r 11ud
d•nl)• ahUled au~ in 1u •ntl
lnnauon drive.
Slnc:e t.ben, the ll S economy
has endured rt•(·ord 111 tflr.,1u
ratea, a alffp receHlun acrom
paaitd by fallln1 rate• aud no~.
• audden ... turn of ra•lfl~ r11tn
A arowtna number of c.-rllh-s :i.a~
the Fed la to blame
Presldent Cuter bH t'h1m ('Cl
In, aayin& I.he t'ed w 111 "111 ad
vtNcl" to ren~w lu hi&h tntt!r<'sl
tacUn.
HIGH INTEREST rate:.. lhl'
moel vialbJe side effect of th•·
Fed's anti-anfla lion m edu•1ne.
pose an unw.-l com e poltt1cul
burden for Carter in this elecllon
year.
Bul the Fed. which 1s ind~
pendent of lhe exe c ut1 \"
branch, has held firm 1lesp\ll!
mounting c r itict sm Paul
Volcker, F ed e r a l R ~b e rve
~halrman , insists the new a p·
proacb deserves more time imd
will eventually su<'ceed.
'The Fed's experim ent. 1n
augurated Oct. 6, 1979, was qu1t C>
simple in theory. The idea was
to fight inflation by keeping a
steady h and on the nat.ion'i..
money supply , the amount of
money available to the public
for apendiag. 'lnte~sl rat~s. on
the other band, would be allowed
to seek their own level.
IN PRACTICE, THE Fed is
forcing interest rates up to slow
money supply growth. Rapid
arowth fans infl ation b y
circulating more dollars than
national economic output can
absorb, the Fed reasons .
But some e<:onom ists s ay the
exP.riment has failed.
"It was supposed to give us 11
m ore s table mo n ey s upply
growth at the expense of more
volatile interest rates,·· said
Donald Maude, senior financial
economist at Me rrill Lync h.
Pierce. Fenner & Smith Inc.
•'Instead, it brought both -
more volatile interest rates und
more volatile money supiily
growth."
For example. the prime ll•11d ·
ing rate stood at 13.S ~rcent
when the Fed ki cked off its pro
gram last October. Three day!)
later it jumped to 14.S pen ·ent.
on it.a way to an April peak of 20
percent.
TODAY THE PRIME 1s back
at 13.S percent at m ost hanks.
New York's Citibank has postrtl
-a 1' percmt rate for loans to its-
* *
'MORE TIME NEEDED'
fed'• Paul Volctt•r
'SURPRISED'
G. WIHt•m Miiier
best -risk corporate customer:.
Possibly the most dramallr
reaction to the Fed"s experiment
last year came in the stock
market. The prospect of higher
interest rates hel!JCd drag the
now .June~ industrial average
11own HlO P<Hnls, from 897 to 796.
h)' l'il rly 1\ovember
The money supply the mai11
obJert of thf• Fe<l 's attentions
has be<!n leM errati c, but still
not a ~ ~t:i hlP as the Fed OI'
crit1t•s w1>11ld h k.c
Th ~ txwmin~ money supply
c,tab1h1NJ lilte 1n rn79, but by
.l • .inuary, with the t-rooomy still
res1~tmg a Ion~ a wci lt l'd re
('e<>s1on and <'onsumer prices
rlimbing at an 18 percent annual
r :.1tP, money s uppl_ s purted
at!:.i•n
~'f)' TUE 1-'EO. J~ lin e with its
nc v. 110liey <'lam ped nn credit in
f'ellr W&r,\' b boosllnM tht. d1:.
* * *
• l llUnt r<alt &ht' 1 ah• bank:i pay
to borrow rrom lhc 1-'l'd (rom
1:' J-Jt:fl'l'O l 111 13 p ·n·cnl Tht:
rule hi.~ !Jt.•1.•11 hom.ted from ll
11t•11"""' to Li 1wrrcnl only In Oc
tobt•1 th4her ritt•·'I hooi;t hank:.·
t•1111111 unil 1ltiud to h1gh1•r borrow·
111.i n»1h r111 t•urporauons und
run~um1•r1<
Thl' t<'t'<.I hopt.'<1 th:.11 would cool
tlw t•<'otwrn)' 11nd c1mtn1I inn&-
UC>n It dhln 'l
11ldler th,•11 .in1wun c·cd the
f''t!d WU~ l11Wt:l 10g Ill> targeted
1 ule O( IUlll tJlll ~rowth in the
m onl'v .. upply for 1980 from 5 S
11...,, ... ,11 to I 75 P'!l'Cenl Bank:..
f1~u 11n1o1 1 ht•lr v~ n l o~t of funds
would junw. qu11 Id) rc:.-J)(mdl'd
Ly 1 a1 1>tn g th1•1r JJ r 11ne rates ,1~a 111 fh tht• t-nd •>f February,
the J>rHOl' hit \11 1~ µerren\.
ASU STll.I. THF. t-cnnomy ap·
p i•ti f \"J 111 1~n11re t he Fed 's
lt~htcrung 111 1·t edit
In M.1rrh th1· Ft•d larked a
.. url"har~l' 1111111 1t:. ths~o~nt r~le.
Jnd tht• <'art1·1 <tct m1n1stral1on
t I um pell 1111 \ r 1•il 1 t controls
a1 m ed JI \'url11ng consu mer
spc>nding
This t1111l' 1t Wllrl..f"d. Perhaps
too well. rnan) e<·on1111llsls say
Con s lJllH'I" -.p c nd1n "' le ll
drnsti<.•ully, the h1>usin g a nd t ar
1narkcts rcclt.'<I <Hid the ccon<1my
plung<'d rntn its seventh re ·
ces:.wn !once World War 11
The prime rc.111• and other key
intnri.t r:1te!1 startt.'d foiling 1n
April, and mon1•v :.upply growth
tapert'd off
I N FACT, M18 a measure>
of money supply b:iseJ on cash
in the public hunJ •, and pri vate
deposits in chec king-type ac
<'Ounts fell al a record annual
rate of 13 2 (lt'rr·enl in April
But ltu!i summer the downturn
paused :illd 1 nt t>S stah1hzed 8)
Augu!'t a rt>\1•rs al wa~ under
w:t) intcrt'l>l rates startc.-d to
climh .ind lht' money s uppl y
bul~ed .tgarn In the month of
August alone, MJH soared al a
record annual dip of 24 2 P\'I
cent.
lnflat1on, mccint1me, abated
onl y s lill:htly So far this y('af.
l'rJns umer prtc<'S have surged cit
a 12 8 V('r('C11l .mriual rate r nm·
pared to 13.3 percent lc;1st year.
MOST ECONOMISTS agree
the i''ed':. expc•nment ha: do11e
little to l>lOll the inflation !>\Jir al .
but many say 11 '!> too ca: to
change cour!>es again
"Th.:. Fed 1s d amned 1f they do
and damnLod 1f thf'V don't ·· '.:lid
Alan Murray. an cconom1s1 at
C1t1bauk m New York. ··1t's l.K>
early to say the e periment i:. 9
failure
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CRITICIZES FED
Pre.tdent C•rter
New Pla11
4 • ~/l.N l>l~GO <APJ -The
rhitlr mun o f Unite d Ca lifornia
U1111k tt11nks th1: prlme interest r~e
l.11 Ull h11(h us It wm go but calls l. "s
' • t h 1• m o ~ t c o n f us i n g ti e
t· <· 11n11 rn 1 <· a 11 y • · th at he c • n
n·mcmher
Norman Harke r Jr., who also is
l'lllcf i'Xl'CUti ve ofricer of the Los
A ngel~-:-ba se d bank . ex pressed
1·Qnfioem·e in the Federal Reser ve
Uoard in an inlervie~. ·
In critl<'izing the boa.rd last week
for a "strictly monetary approach to
making decisions," President Carter
was "playing pohtics." Barker said.
"Mr Carter's criticism was very
Phone Rate
Hikes Near
By THOMAS D. t:LIAS
MaJor public <'Ontrove rsy aecompanies
virtually eve ry effort by California's large
telephone companies to raise rates
misguided," said Barker. "We're
very fortunate to have a stron1 and
able centra.l banker s uch u Paul
Volcker as chairman or the Federal
Reserve.''
But Barker' said, "We were all
surprised how quickly interest rates
went down and then just as s urprised
how quickly they, came back up. We
thought the recovery would be very
gradual."
The prime rate of Interest , whJch is
what banks charge best corporate
cus tomers, climbed to 20 percent this
year before res tric tions were
ampoaedoncredit. ,
Consumer groups usually charge that rate
increase requC'sts like the $795 million sought by
Pacific Telephone would prict: basic service too
high for many persons on low or fixed incom es.
That's why it came as a shol'k to longtime
observers of the state Public Utilities Commission
when no one 11h;ccted to a Pacifi c Telephone plan
lo double the S25 deposits 1t requires of many new
l'Us lomers
T tn; I. A c K 0 F p ll R LI c 0 pp 0 s ill 0 n
virtually .. ~sures 1 hcat l-'a1•if1<. ':.. plan will be
<idopte-1 IJy the PLC And 1l means the slate's
<lt hcr large µhone firms GenC>ral of C.:cilifornia and
CALL TOM MARSTON
ABOUT A SECOND
TRUST DEm LOAN
!°'t)l Tllf,H~
c <\LIF OR!\I.\
('ontment al Telephone,
wal l almos t cert a1nly
follow suit But the quiet
surroum1ing tlie planned
UP TO •soo,ooo Newpor~.~~!!!fJt0!,~:,i.1;.J:rc •
(714) 760~060 Fo•·11s 1 n creas e s in so m e L-----------------------
depos1ts w:is likely just
the t dlOI w forl' l ht• Sl11rm Surrounding the b1g
P~c1f1r r Cite hike proposal.
Why wen • cons umer advocates quiet this M e
lime·?
• One reason 1!> th11t the tn creased deposits will '
afft:ct onl} new cust omers with poor credit
ratings. And they are i:oupled with easier terms
both for µho11e subl><'ribcr; with good payment
rerords and new l'U:.tr•mers wtth good credit.
Cl'STOM E RS WHO HAVE PAID ON t1mt.> for 1
o\'er a \'t>ar will have ... month to pay. rat.her than
the present I:> da}''I. l"or the elderly and poor, this
mea ns a h·w mor f' days to scrape together the
mone'I for the phone hill California phone
com pan1e:; don 't expect extended payment ~.riods
to lose them mont:y, jS has happened to 11t11Jt1es an
some other stat.es where regulators have fo rct!d
companies to leng then payment periods for all
customers. ··we actually expect to heller our current
non-collectible s1tuat1on," said Maud Thiebaud,
t hief of residential C()lle~tions for Pacific. "We'll
be getting more pnsitive identification on
jpplicanls for vhone ser v1ct: and we expect to t'Ul
down on lht> fraudulent information given to us by
som E-applic·ants
$50,000 to $500,000
INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS
• lnt•rest o nly .-v-cnt
• lnco.•
• Co••erdal
• R••6dentlal
• Weekly co••h-nt•
• Nontlillv f•••• .. •
• 6 -•Iii• 10 3 year• • So••'-•"' C.Uf orw&I
' ·.
loan lnlor••tlo n -n<tce
t 'I •I '~..,, d1.
(714) 759 -1515
41i1E"ICAH "°1111f lrtOl"TOAGE
~j() Nfl'.,...00'' CnotfH Ou11e
l)p•,og" Plata ,.,,..,pc,n Beach
Callh•rrua
92660
Fed's Tempers Rai.sed ··!"hose wno w111 nave payment venods
extended are not our risl.. acMunL'i, ·• she st.id.
"We 've found that 15 µercent of our accounts
a c tual ly a('c <1unt for 70 p e r cent o f o ur
uncollectibles ur1d the ea~1t'r terms won't go to
those J.lt_'Ople ··
·Carter Accusation Ruf fies 'Cool' Bankers AT GENERAL TELEPHONE, WHICH had $22
million in losses 1r<1m uncollected bills last year,
the situation 1s s imilar. Herit~e ank BJ JOHN CUNNIFF
AP---AMl'tt
NEW YORK -Tempers m ust
be bol aa int.erest rates over at
the · Federal Reserve Board to·
day, where normally they are
cool, calculating, concerned
and, they maintain , re movetl
from the emotions of politicc;
But they are human belngs
too, and it Ls safe to s ay they re-
acted in the manner of humans
when President Carter suggest-
ed lhat the Fed governors were
responsible for much of the na-_
tloo's economic woe.
The Fed, the nation's central
bank, responsible?
THE FED, THAT has been ac-
cused by others of promoting a
.fast recovery in o rde r to
' enbance the ·election of the same
Jimmy Carter?
Tbe Fed, that has what some
consider the almost Impossible
job of countering the lnfla -
. Uoiaary budget deficits of the
very same penon!
The Fed ts used to criticism
because, u appointive guardian
of the nation's money supply, it
ll wide open to complaints that
It kee)J9 the supply too big or-too
small, and interest rates too
billb or too low. .
tor um reason, it also has betn endowed by iU creators
wttb a ireat deal of indepen-
dnce from the president and
the Con1re11, Its immediate
boll. It can, and bu more than
once, countered presidential
policy.
n HASN'T ALWAYS been not. There are certain crttica,
for example, who maintatti that
tbe P'..S often exacerbates te·
.ee11loaa. Many of them still
beU.vt the Great J>epreaalon or
the ltaOa ml1ht have •nded
._. ll lbe Fed bad permiu.d
a ...._. supply of moaty into
tM ec.'CllGIQf. 'Ille Fed ,..rally tall• a eon-
•• r • atl v e point of •l•w, "9"Hlitllted perllapt by .._ ot>-
., •belt IJ ean. to uratecl .._..tr ol paper m~. •
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,. ,.; u1.~ ., .'\' .. , L rs1.s
suc h as the massive defirits of
lhc present administration,
which will exceed $100 b1lhon for
just two years.
FED POLICY Ofi"'TEN reflects
these deficits by higher interest
rates, the purpose being to re
duce demand on the pool of
avd\lable funds which, of coune,
has· heen reduced bv e.!Cct:ssive
government demands .
In other words, the Fed can
hardly escape viewing itself as a
,·ictim of spending policies for
whi c h President C arter 1s
responsible and for which they
feel th€'y have been seeking an
antidote.
And so it is ha rd to heliev€'
those cool fellows at the Fed
don 't reel a bit hot af.ter G .
William Miller . the treasury
s ecret ary a nd former Fed
chairman, stated "l am sur-
prised rates have go11e u~ so
quickly "
Evcm the least sopbislicated
p<>pul ar t:(0tmom1st understanos
rh at you'll have 1n011tion if you
contmue Without letup to live far
beyond your in(·ome . And the ad-
ministration has tn ed that for
four, year~.
WHF.TH ER THE fi'ED has
res ponded corr\!rlly. or whether
overa ll it has been doing its Job
as dfect1vely as 1t m i~ht, 1s a
m atter still c1~n to Judgments
There are serious cases for and
against it
But dee p in his heart. no
econorms t and no knowletlgeable
candidatt! for offi ce really
beliPves it is possible, tn the
midst of huRe budget deficits. to
ket!p interest rates low and the
alue ol mon('y high.
Some arrangement of policies
m ight maintain some rontrol for
a while , but eventually it
becomes imposs1ble . 't'o finance
its deficits tbe government must
borrow money, and this forces
up borrowing roles.
THAT, AT LEAST. is what
11appell.K over a period of years,
and the Fed certamly knows it
even if the president might not.
"This is a major problem ror us ," said
company ~pokei;m,m T homas Leweck "I'm quite
sure we'll bf! making some changes and we'll be
watchmg what happens to Pacific."
Consumer grr>u1>s could OffE'r no opposition
because the new p<1y ment plan actually makes
things easter for ev1•ryone except deadbeats
"'fher~·s nol a lot lo argue about on this one."
said PUC' staff attorney Ahin S. P<1k , who
frequently opp<isC'S t he rate increases asked by
utilities.
AS EASY AS IT HAS BEEN for them to push
the increased d eposits. that's how tough the phone
companies will likely find their comin~ rate
increase battle. which is ju~t starting and w1ll last
into the s pring Pacific, for 1ns~ance •. see.ks
monthly increases of $2.50 tor basil' res1dent1al
telephone ser vice, an increase of more than
one -third
WhHe higher deposits for ne w customers with
poor credit pos~ little threat lo the poor. and the
elderly, increased m onthly payments m_1ght and
consumers ar e s ure to make strong objections.
Pacific's rate Increase request -expected to
set the pattem for the other companies -also
seeks higher prices for toll calls, servJce wllhJn
ur ban a r e as . b u siness service and new
connections .
CONSTRUCTION FINANCING
•Residential up to 4 units
no takeout commitment required
•commercial Buildings Takeout commitment required along
with leases
•orange County Properties
•Land Loans up to I year
50% of appraisal
•up to $750,000
Heritage Bank
21 71 CAMPUS DRIVE
IRVINE. CALIFORNIA 92713
CONT ACT· JEFF JOHNSON
(71'4) 833-3700
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Ads Urge Women
To Avoid Product
Control Stays
LOS ANGELES CAP>
-Rent controls for un-
in corporated areas of
Los Angeles County
were ext ended until
June 30, 1981 by the
Board of Supervlsors.
A Golden Opportunity
Let Inflation Work For You
QUICK CASH
CINCINNATI CAP) -After
ordering Its Rely Tampons off
storq shelves, Proctor & Gamble Co. l'las launched a nationwide.
four-week advertising blllz urg-
ltt• women not t•uae them .
The recall and warnlnl ads
stem from a llnk between the
use of tampons and to.xlc abock
syndrome, u UJneu tbal bu re· •~lted In 29 dea\bl •lne• 1m.
Commercials •nd advertlle·
menta carryin1 the wamlna are
appearin1 on pelwork lele·
vision. radio ed some 1 .1~
a~w a papert. 1ald PAG
1pol&ntr0man Marjorie Brad· folid.
•• Tbeadl,pmtal•• .........
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Food and Drug Administration, The county's ori1tnal
appear in the same areas the one-year rent o~nance
company promoted the tam-became effective July 1,
pons. The campaign will Jut t!r79, and would have ex·
aboLil rour weeks. Ms . Bradford -;;Pi;;r;;ed;;;;;;No;;v;;.;;4;;;;. ;;;;;;,;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;~ declined to say how much It •
would eo1t.
In Washlngtol'!. FDA Com·
mlaaioner Jere Goyan pralted
P•G for taktn1 the acUon but
chided the Health Industry
ManuladUl'ert tor faWu to aet
when lhe problerm 'with tam·
pons and to1.lc •hock aylldroaM
tint _... reveal..S ta Jun..
Tb• Center fOf' Dtte... eon.
trol ln AUanta oo Sept. • npart .
ed M4 cues ol tbe newly ,....
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Banking by Television
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SPOKANt W.1:.h 1 \I'
(;ha1111PI 2(J()() RPt'f>l1tlio11i.zes Life in, Colu1nbus
Tht tJ111letl 'tab·' ll\J'
run out ol lurnh.•r by ch,•
Yt'ar 2000 unlt•,s m11na11 ..
ment of prwatt•h own«>d
timber L'I tmpnwf'd. '"' '> an offkntl of the ~1r1t-l) 11r
Amtrican For,"?>t ri
A honwbujldl11~ boom 1i.
UJH!ct~ to twa111 in the
next d~cadt• t1 od u1)l ....
forest man~ernt•nt '" 1111
proved. lumbt·r l'um11snw'
wHl have to cut mort tn·t•!>
thin they plunt to k'-~I' up
with the t.lcm trn1t so,· w t \
ExecutJve \'kc l'r1•')1ckn1
John C Barber md
He said great._., t"l1111,..
were needed to boo:.t pm )
du l' t i o n from p 1 " 1 t t'
forest !:int.ls not o~ nt'lf IJ)
lumber '°'ompun1~!>
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Computer t~ations .
To Enjoy Advantage
WASHINGTON IAPl -Nt!w
electronic technology will l'nd
millions or jobs worldwidt> and
cause sweepin~ c hang\?s 111
almost every industry . but 1 he
impact upon employment wall be
worse in countries that ar~ .c;l'lw
to embrace the computerized re
volutlon, according to a study
The Worldwal<'h Institute
study said that by the latP 1980s
the electronics industry "1111
rival the automobile , steel and
chemical industries in s ales 1.md
economic importance.
"THE ECONOMIC .\ 0
social impact . of m1 c rocle1..
tronlcs will extend well beyond
the confines or the industry
itself." said Colin Norm an .
author of the s tudy by tht•
private, non-p rofit res~ar( h
group.
''No technology in his tor y ha-.
bad such a broad range or polcn-
t i al appli cation s in th e
workplace,•' Norman said.
The industry is based on the
ability to put thousands llf clc<'
tronlc component!\ and circuits
oo silicon chip!' smaller than a
dime. This bas s lashtd the s12e
~ ""' iny 1n:J 1·h1 ne-.. r'<1r~ .1n<I
11 ld ustrial r11l11.h , \\ 11 lo 11111rc>
USC!> 10 l'll01t'
AL THOt:<:11 '1'111•: l NITIW
S1 . .i t 1·s b un<t u,•st 1o na hh t Ill'
\\ orld lc:tder tn tlm, 1t•1 huology.
J1•pan 1s mo\i11~ w t ht· fo rdrout
i11 sonw ar eas .rnd F:urnpeon
~41,·t-rnH1em~ arC' bt>g moing to
s timul.tlE' their ('J1:l·troni<' 111
d1 1strrc·;, th(' rt-port ,aid
Govl·r 1111w11 t~ <.e1· •hal the.>
h11 ' e lmle r h1•ll'l t.ut to support
th eir htl!h 1e1·hno log,v 111llu·.tries
1 n. th c com IH' t It i ,. •· "or Id
<·< ·onomy. hut I 1 ltft> he.:-been
d1 •n e 111 rounte1 IHHc:nl1 al
nt•gatave clft>l.'.I!> Norm·•n O,JJ<.I
He :.aicl m1rrr•,.lc1·t ro111"", w11 h
it11 promi'iP of g rl·atei· dfic-1e ncy
Jt 1d product1 ,.,, y. w 1)11 Id l'rcal~
JO hs in induslr ics th:.il 11eal 10
"' ·~ctront<' g11<'>4b ;ind servi<'es,
Mrch a:-. computer munutactur
an g and pro~ram nun~
I ht• u1111 0 1 llw l11ur m1t0th l!X
1w1 1m1•nt f111 JIJi 111 1put1111( nan<'
011t• n 1,,to111t•1 If 1 ... 111 t'\ aluutt> the
prtt1 l1t".dll or .in t•leltronlc
lh1111 t· l>.111k1nl( .. nct tnforrnulton
'''I \ II\.' lH 1111 d1ni: CO µrOject
J 1 rl·1·1111 Juh11 H u ....... t•ll . u !>enior
\IN' 1>1 t''Hknt ot llum· One 1'0 111
Not 0111} rs 'lluy 11t hc1mt' bank
111)( t•xp••t•ll'd to 11rove t·onvertient
lor <·u. .. 1111t11 ·1 1> nu more in
ptori.on "1 •ut' for deposit ing
,·h1•1·1.., or !JU\ HlR lulls but It
..ilbo :.hnuld r·ut l<1lx1r a nd 1x>stal
1·oi.l, l•lf li;111ki.. wh1<'h no longer
I' al I 11 •• ' l' to prul:c:.s und mail
I Jll'lllt'llh Jlu:.,t•ll i11d
TIH. S\'STEM CONSISTS .. r 1.111 ol'di11ary ldev1s1on set ,
.1 'l'f1•ph1111c .i111I J special
,1 d .q H t· r u n 1 t cl .. v el o p~ o b ~
c ll · 1 l.0 I )rll'l' the .1da11tn is at
l .11'1a·d tu \'fl I-' J n!""" a 1·11nnec
uon... llll T\' bc;c·umes :J l'Om
putcr lt•rm111al
1 'h .m11 .. 1 '.!f)()ti e11gages when
ltll' t·us tu111l·r d1Jb .... µec aal
c·od<' and plac:1·s t hl' tc•ll'phone
ha111b,.•1 1r1 rht· t•ru<.Jlc of the
adapt<•r
n~ pre :.:-ing huttons on 3
kcy pJ tl Mldl'hed tu lh<! atlapter.
a c·ustom .. r l'an C'all up his hank
i:.l:.i tcment ur tell the bank'~
computer "'h1d1 hill<: to pay
Elecrronic· bankm~ will suµ
!Jlt'rrH'nt branc:h hank offl t <\s ;~nd
1<•1 lers, rather lhan r epl:t<•t•
lhl'm Russell said
"SO~n~ ... PEOPl.F. <Ire lO(I
busy lo pa\ lht!ir hill s in lht>
t radational mannt·r or t11 handle
tht•1 r 1r.insact 11111 tht• '>a me w;.i} <m llH· Hther hand. there will b<'
a ~roup l)f p('1>p le w ho will
S&L Branch
Set in CdM
Newport R<ilboJ Savin~s ~ind
Loan Association 1J.. planning to
op .. n its first branch bv mid· 1981
in C:o rona del Mu r : j ust two
yeari; after opening in Newport
Reach
S1nl'e opening headquarters in
1979 in the Westcliff Plaza. 1100
In inc Ave the association has
s hown steady growth, according
to Fredric J . Forster. pres ident
of the savings and loan.
cilW ilY!> want personal s~rv1ce
rather than electron•<'," he :.aid.
• Chann~ll 2000 als o lets partici·
pants electronically select and
l'hcck out library hooks. For
kids . there are µrograms on
ba1J iC m ath and r Pading. For
adults , there's a calendar of
even~ and a community bulletin
board
And 1n the future, even more
features can l>e added, s aid Tom
Harnis h . information s cientist
and project manager of OCLC, a
n o n · pro fit corporal ion that
oµe rates a compute r net'.'ork
u st-11 by m o r e than 2.200
libraries In the United Stat es
and Canada
WEATHER. S PORTS, news,
l'Om munit y l'alendars, com-
puter -a ss i ~te d 1 n "t ruC'l ao n
co ur ses , i.ho p p 1n g v ia
computerized cat a log, aJI or
these tlung•; could IJe done via
lhe home mformatt<Jn s ystem "
1l11w m uth ~11ch ct -.yst em cao
d o depl'nd!> on 1ma1?1 r.ation ,
Hus~cll •;o,t1.
"Your 11n ~1grnat11m 1 an run
w ild tr:H e l !>erv1tt•s, 1n\'CM·
ment adv1t· . applt<•ataons for
loans. \'<>u t•an gel a!> wild aJ..
\OU w<1nt .\OUr mind lo get "
Al so twang lestNI 1n <..:olurnbu5
I!> :i 1•able tt'levis1on two·Wa) i11
format ion S \ s tem k now n as
1.lUHI::. offcn :d IJy W:troer A111ex
C~IJll• 'ommur11cal1ons Inc . in
wh1dl people• 1·an r~SJ>Ond lo
f)l)lb
l and cost of electronic t quipment
"' and coml)Uters.
· And th e se c h i p s. or
microprocessors, are round 1n
products as diverse as d1gital
BUT JOBS Wll.I. he lo•a in in
d ust ra ~s that s w itch from
n·1~c-han1l't:tl processes aud goods
tc. new ones ba!'ed upon elec-
t1· 11nit:s \\ hich have fewer mov
an g pa rts a nd are eai.rer w as·
s<1mble Tht!> a lso a ppli es to
wt11i1e cot~ar J<1bs, he added. such
iw tho:;e affec led by com -
pt 11e ri.1.ed ofh<'e equipment.
For the fiscal year ending
Marc h 1980. its first year of
operation, Newport Ralboa Sav·
ings and Loans· assets grew to
• m ore than $13 milhon with sav·
ings depos its in excess of $10
million and net earnings or
$122.252 or $.68 per s hare . watch!s• pocket calculator~.
~"Most s ludjes sePm to ind1c·ate
t~ .a l o \'er t h<' long lt:rm . Job
111 ... s e<; wall Ix> greater than those
<'t'eau.'<I," Norman said
We've tJkt•n tht: .ids .ind lit.t ing.; th.:it bu'it
nesS<'S ust' t'' c.i II P,l("h , ,, ht·r .mu r ii 1 hen1 ir1 J
sepMJll' bo,,1-.-The . .Cl" Arwdt., Blhlf.l'S~· r ..
Business Yell ow P:lg•: i-'lllu'll tmd m.it1·11al•,,
Pquapment a11J !>E'n:in" l111111 hri11'-.ill "'"r 1h1
gre<1ter Los AnxeJei; t 11arkl'I .\rd vn11'll i111d
tht'm I aster and ca~ir1 th;in l'H:1
Racquetball Courts~ nwy'1 ~·11 ll'\I n r', I
fie l elephun<.''s Lo!> A1 1g.·lt.·'> C lm ... unw1 'lt>ll"1"
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CLOSING 960.67
Firms in 11'111rmtril
Insurance Buys
Form. of \\7ager
Ry MILL.TON MOSKOWITZ
Insuran('e 1s lik(: a wager, only you're betttni: on ttw
wrong side
When you take o ut a policy, you are, m e Hec:l l}ettmg
that you will die or that your house will ~o up i11 fl<i 11'"" 11r
that your car will ')e stolen. The insurance l'Ompany
knowing the odds ori these calamitous events h11pp~n1ng
takes your bet tn the fo rm of the premiums you pa}-The)
pay off when somei:hing disastrous doci:. h<lppen t !'hey
note. fo r example, •that every year in America JboUl I
million t•ars are stoh:1ri. l
The company n(•rmully comes out ahe<ld ti :. 1:1">unng
enough people or en.(1ugh property so thc.t their risk~ dr ..
spread properly , allowing the law of aVf•rages lo .... nrk
Even a bookie loses if he takes only two bets ,rnd the)
both turn out to be winners.
That's a bizarre W<l Y or looking at the msura!H'~ hus1·
ness , but it 's a s illy '>''•)rid
Right now lhe re ,,:; a Jot of price cutting going on 1n the
property ins urance bus iness Companies are t aking hus1·
oess away from oth er
co mpanies by offer 1 ng
lower prices for i n
s urance. Fireman's
Fund. one or the 1~ a.
tion 's largest prope ;ty
and casualty insure 1·s.
is suffering from this
Money
Tree
price war and t he v gave me some striking il lustral111fl~
of how they have lost business m recent months
Fireman's was i n suring a motel for an annual p11·
mium of $7.500 : ano ther car rier came C1long and ofl t:rt>o
th e same coverage fcor an annual premium of $2,200 Ari 111
strument manufactu1·er has an insurance policy <'c1lhn~ for
an annua l pre m ium of Sl9,000. Fireman's lost this i1u:>1
ness when anothe r chmpany provid ed the same t11verC1g\.
for a pre mium of ,, \0,200 a year. In CID extn·mc <'11'>.:
Fire man's f'und lost a policy holder who was µay1n u nu
nual premium s of $£:6,000 when another insurant 1· • 0111
pany offe red compan 1ble coverage for $26,000
FIREMAS'S IN>: ISTS THAT 1l \.\Ill nr11 111:.itt·ll 11,1
kind of price cutting lt prechct!. lh<ll the rm t'" l'ot\rr:-. w11 ,
get their comeuppao•:e when they get :>nciti:d '"lli ,,m.e
big claims down the 1·oad ~eanwh1le:. f'r rtm.m h.,, ln1>t
the mar ket position.
Shrewd buyers Hn take ad•ant<lJ!L of th1o.; t 11rn1111 1r
the gamb oops . I ml'esn tnsuranCl bu:.ir,1·s-r ,, • "''JO
Cord t:ruvers1t}. o ne vf tJw_-n l•hest 'l'hN1I.., 1n rlw \ 111rntr~
The> issued Cl press 1 de~e rt ccntl) tn.11 :i pet111~ ,\t.:11 q,,,
thought was a great hJy.
Located 40 miles :;outh of San Franr 1<.1•t1, S tanrc,ru ., '"
earthquakt> countr,> They used to ha\L i:lr. •'orthqu.,b r1
surance polJC) but ga ve it up 10 }ears ago fa.-, dU~(' 1 hL pr.
miums had become ;n high There were no maJor t"•rth
quakes dunng the pa s t 10 year , so the_, '>cH t:d J•lcr I . or
money
BUT NOW STA!11FORO'S taken out l'nuth1·1 , • .,,,h
quake insurance poli1 •y Fur t"'fl rt:asrin· 1 T~t> 1 ,,,,. ,..,
at SLanf11r1I pred1<'l l'latl) that thcrl! 1:-. ;, ,1, .,., .1,)t , ,
Ceil 1 forni ~ I.\ I II ex pl! nence anothrr maJ1.1r P.srt11qua, .•
within the next dera dt:-and r2. Stanford "'"' .. bit• 1,, nego~i<lte "'hat t~ey h: el 1s a rea5onably prin·d po11··~
The policy msur i!S Stanford for S60 mslhon o• c.1rth
quake dam age. su bje•:t to a S3 million dedur tible lmcnwn~
th at Stanford pays tht· first SJ million ) For thb l'.fl\'t>rc1gt·
the university ..., ill pa:1 an annual prem1urn of $480 000
Robert Beth, risk m anager for Stanford. behev<!d th1:>
to be a bargain. He ntltes that just a yea 1 ago a $60 rr.1ll1on
policy with a $10 n1 !Ilion deductible was prir.e<.I ar $l
million or more annually .
THE EARTHQUAKE COVERAGE 1s being p:')\'1ded
by a consortium of eight insurance compdllies. 1nclud1ni-
Lloyds of London. Ashed which companies were in Lhe t'<>n
sortium, Beth said h(: would not djsclose their names. I le
feels he has a good b 1Jy a nd he rloesn 't want to upset the
applecart by telling who's providmg this "che<ip" co•
erage
.ftrork• In Tlar
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plantation. Beulah Land
(Pell 11
• PAISONEA: CELL
.8l.0Ct< H
Separation from her cn11-
dren Is blcomrng agony
for Pat O'Connell and
wnen she learns ner son Is
10 be part 01 a visiting
work detail, 1118 and Bea
start to prep11e a plan
IJ MOVIE
"Liiiie Cigars" I t973)
Anoel Tompkins. 8111y
Cunis A young and beau-
t!WI "bid g.,, .. nt<l;ng lrom-
her gangstet boylrtend and
hrs two srde kicks
:>ecomes Involved wrtn a
team ol midgets wno are
actually crooks. (2 hrs )
• P.M. t.tAQAZJNE
A n-art1lictat heart. the
1980 Hang Gliding Cham-
pionships In Florlda; Chai
Tell melt• Swe<!i91'r OM!
and muatard: ·capt. Carrot
on chewlno lobacco: 8111
Harri• nas a movie review
• MOVIE * * • '-' "Thi Nun's Story"
( 1959) Audr911 Hepl>urn,
P91• Finch. A young nun
w1t11<1r-from ,_ con-
vent when 1"41 dlecovars
,,., tnten• heired for the
entm)' during World War
II. (2 hra.)
• 21TONtaHT
ABC Eyes .Ratings
Challenging NBC in TV 'Race'
By PETER J, BOYER
LOS ANGELES CAP) -•For a
network insisting that the TV season
hasn 't really started yet. ABC seems
unduly concerned with ratings during
this television "non-season."
ABC and CBS, finding themselves
at a relative disadvantage going into
this strike-altered season, declared
tbe season non-existent for the dura·
tion of the actors' strike . Both
networks lacked rival NBC's store of
strike-proof programs. most notably,
the b lockbuste r "Shogu n ''
miniseries.
YET, ABC HAS been fairly com·
bative in Its weekly ratings tallies
packaged for the television press.
After the week of September 15 -
the traditional start or the fall
season, recognized as such this year
only by NBC (which ran "Shogun"
that week) -ABC began its ratings
release thus:
"Shogun wa Oklna seiko de atta.
Omedeta NBC! Fune wa demashita.
Asu wa nani ga ltimasuka? •
"Translatioo: .'Shogun' was a bill
rating success. Congratulations
NBC! But the ship has sailed. What
will tomorrow bring?"
SEEMS TO BE A challenging tone
there, for a network insisting the
race hasn't yet begun and isn 't about
to start.
The network went on to offer rat-
ings date on its long-ago "Roots"
miniseries as "a point of reference,"
just in case the world was tempted to
make too much of 'Shogun'.''
··For the week ending January 30th
1977 ," the r ef ease read, "the top
seven rated shows were all 'Roots'
e pisodes."
Yes, yes, we remember.
NBC, OF COURSE. cleaned house
in the ratings opening week and
gained enough momentum to win the
second week as well. That is. NBC
won by every count except ABC's.
"ABC and NBC finished in a tie for
first place for the week ending Sep-
tember 18, 1980," the ABC ratings re-
lease boasted.
Huh'? ThLNielsens as interpreted
by CRS and NBC show :
NBC -17.5
..
• ooewoe "One V-In The Cown.c:
l'14U9 l>t Cati S19Ar1
•~latae 1119 orlglfl, •votu
oon .,'° '"""''r 01 Iii• on Ea.~
I; 18 I ~;THE MAN
Ntt!NO THe OOOGfR I
IUJE
"• P111t01rr 110~9' 1 pro-
111• 01 Loa Ano"••
~ rommy LHordl
1;30 I =GRIFFIN
a .... 1. Oaoroa 8urn• Of
All\'l'fld Hamm9r. Georoe
Cu for
• ~VA
fh41 CtillOlr 0elK1rv•s 0 1
Lin Xlan"_,,QOin•M '°"'n.
llttl luiv11 ~vereo 50ma
cluaa In their pursutl OI I
cure lor •S<>Ph4IOHI can·
1:11r. an elusiv• cancer
wn!Ch ctarms a d1spropor-
trona1e numl>er ol lives 1n
Lmlllan Q
(I) KHH S PE~LE
t:40 • MOVIE * • * • The Wrld Bunch'
l 19691 Wiiiiam Holden
Ernest Borgnlne Ovtlaws
cause violence and
destruc11on wntle bBtlllnO
1ne Meiucan army (2 hrs
30 min I
9:00 8 {[) A PAIVATE
BATTLE
Jack Waroen stars as
author Cornellus Ryan and
Anne Jackson portrays his
wife Kathryn rn this
dramattzatron ol Ryan s
s1ru9g1e aga•nsl cancer
and his determrnafron lo
finish hrs last novel before
hedres. 9 DONAHUE
"The Toughman Contest"
Guest promotet Arthur
Oore.
G) CAROL BURNETT
ANDFAIENOS
• NOVA
"The Canc:;er Oeleclrves Ot
Lin ><Jan" Chinese scien-
tists have uncovered some
clues In therr pursuit ol a
cure lor esophageal can-
cer an elusive cancei
wh ch claims a <11spropor-
llonate numoer ot lives in
Lrn.Xlan O
9:15 (11) MOVIE * * • ·~ · Ct11sum" ( 19701
John Wayne, Forrest Tuck
er A cetlle baron entrst!>
In• aid ol 8rlly Ille Krd 1n
hghl•f'g corrupt, µo\ooer ·
nungry low olllcers (2 hrs 1
9:30 ID THE BOOY IN
QUESTION
TUBE TOPPERS
ABC 8 8:45 "The Wild Bunch."
William Holden and Ernest 'Borgnine
he ad the cast of Jhis violent western
movie.
NBC 8 8 :00 -"Beulah Land." The
premiere of the controversial new series
about the old South , starring Lesley Ann
Warren. •
NBC D 10 :00 -Men Who Rate a
· 10. • Three generations of movie ac-
tresses -Gloria s 'wanson, Barbara
Eden and Brooke Shields -join 10 other
women for a look at the most exciting men
of recent ti mes.
• PRESENlt
"Chicane" Sylv!a Morain
him traces the n1storaca1
contribution ol Ma.lean
women 10 their societ f,
lrom 01&-Columblan !Imes
10 the present
Ci) THE BOOY IN
QUESTION
"Try A Little Tenderness'
Or Jonathan Miller lnvestl·
gates the possible causes
ol a 'tummyache" ano
el(J>lalns the long compli-
cated route to a lmal 0•8g·
nos1s Q_
11:00 II D 'IJ NEWS D HOLL YWOOO
SQUARES
IJ NEWL YWEO GAME
• YOU BET YOUR LIFE
II) ONE STEP BEYOND
"Where Are Thl'y? ' 8ou1
ders rain from lhe sky on a
small Cal•lorn1a town 1111d
just as suddenly tlley slop ID FAST FOAWARO
"Personal Computing A
look Ill home computers,
w111ch lorm !he b11$1S for 'Ii
whole new meorum 01
mlormahon. rs preserrted
11·15U ®l NEWS
I 1:30 IJ CJ' LOU GRANT
Unable to deal w1ttr l\rS
motr>er"' crll1ca1 illness.
Art Puls a sir 11111 on 1• e C•I)
room 1na1 lead~ lOIJ to
g1va B1lhe dn unusu8'
Assignment (i1J D TONIGHT
Gues1 nos1 B,11 C~by
Gu&Slb Orallann Carro'I,
Rip Tliylor
IJ MORECAMBE & WISE
E11c and Ernr" eaten t1sn
JOHN DARLING
with a saxophone: Eric
photographs Ernie 1a1r1ng a
oath IJ GUNSMOKE
An 010 Ir lend ol Matt's pur-
sues hrs wrle's lrlll&rs to
Oodpe. demanding 111e
rlgt}t to deal wllh them rn
hrs own way
• HOGAN'S HEROES
Hogan advises Kiin~ on
CO\Jr1Sh1p
• IT T AKEi A THIEF
Al Mundy sets out to steal
documents lrom a black·
marler wh1cn wltl e~pose a
missing NIU! war crlmrnal
&B ml CAPTIONED ABC
NEWS
11'458 @) A8CNEWS
-Ml>NIGHT-
12.00 9 TWILIGHT ZONE
Gamty And The Graves
G) MISSION:
IMPOSS18L£
A seoucllve double agent
endangers a vital IMF
1 project when Jim Phelps
•alls In love with her
12:05 U ®) ABC MOVIE
• • "Love Trap' ( 19771
Oonna M•lls. Patty Duke
Astrn Tw•n sisters wno
alwuy., fall rn love with the
,Jm" mat• dr!>Co•er 1r1a1
tht1r alteo\~"•l"tS •ead to
sud<.1en ano myster•ous
dea1n •or the men
involved IAI
12:30 U TOMORROW
Gue~rs Kansas Crty no 1a1
Geo1qe Bretl author Ann
Jone~ cortv•<..180 murCle<e•
BAfnaC!!lle Powell tlrom
Try A Liiiie Tenderness"
Or Jonathan Miiier lnvesh·
gates the possible ceu$tl$
ol a ·:1ummyache' and
uplalns lhe long, compH-
cate<l roule 10 1 final d119-
nosls O
10:00 8 MEJ.f WHO AATE A
"10"
Gtorla Sw1n10n, Barbara
Edan Ind Brooke Shields
era tOIOe<I by ten other
woman for 1 1oo1c at Ille
moll Bllcrtlng men ol
lrecG ~Iona.
~EWS
10:30 • NEWS
RJ-iter Fights Cmk-er
Jack Warden stars as writer Cornelius Ryan and Anne Jackson
plays his wife in "A Private Battle," based on the true story of
Ryan's struggle with cancer. on a special TV movie tonight at 9 on
CBS, Channel 2. ---------------------·
Mann, Brubeck Play
Coretta King
Gets' TV Spot
ABC -17.4 KOCE, Channel 50, presents an
CBS -16.0 evening of "Jazz at Snowbird," star-
exuberant finale.
HowdidABCfigurethe lie? rin g Herbie Mann a nd Dave
"The prime time weekly averages Brubeck. Wednesday al 7:30 p.m.
do not include ratlng.s for paid Both concerts were taped before live
political time on any network," ABC audiences at Utah's Snowbird resort
ATLANTA (AP) -Coretta Scott explains. The network neglects to as part or Snowbird's 1979 and 1980
Kins. widow of• slain civil riahts point out that Niellen and, thererore, Summer Arts Festivals.
leader ~ Luther King Jr., bu ABC's two rival networks counts the In the first one-hour jazz feat.
been sloed ·u ,a oommentat.Gr for' :political ads ln the ratings because Mann exhibits his virtuosity on the
Cable Nt!Wi' Network., CNN o,wnor .'·they ·~ .. after all, sponsored pro-jazz flute. Accompanied by his sex-
Ted Tumer,umouqcect. ' . . I ,.,,.ms.,~ tel, the New Family or Mann, he
Turner's ~eme~'-saMl tln.. performs such hits as "Memphis Un-
Klnt will ''eoolrilMlte ber viewpoipta ABC; AllGVES THAT ratin1 the derground." "Cinnamon Flower"
on the aianflleance of various political program.s would be pointless and "Sir Charles Duke" -a tribute
political. ecoaomlc and social condi-because the purpoee of ratinp la to to Duke E llin1ton a nd C harlie
Uona." lier 1·toPca, will lndude un· measure the three networks' pro· Min1us. "Just the Way You Are," a
employment, hum.all ri_. AfMl.llCJt-r 1rams lo comp etition with one bass and nute duo, is the evening's
In the second hour, Brubeck
performs on the piano with bia new
~roup consisting of son Chris on
bass and trombone, Jerry Beraonzi
on tenor sax and Randy Jones on
drum. The quartet will perform such
popular numbers as "Take Five,"
"Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?"
and "Summer Music."
The People's Morketploce for the
Orange Coast is the classified
section of the DAILY PILOT
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• MOVIE * * * "Mii foolltll Heatl ' ( 1150) Dana Andrews.
Su1&11 Hayward. A preo·
nant young _m.,, find•
herMlf In oetp9'r when her
IOl<llef io-11 kllleel dur-
1~ lha war ( 1 hr , 55 min )
• THl.1"11
"The Young Watr1or"
I NA TIOHAL liH!WS
12:40 (I) CM LATE MOVIE * * "Ttlt Ma My Name"
( 1971) Allhur Hiii, Barbar•
Barria. A woman le forced
to reveal her paal anw 1"41
11 conlronled by her Ml9Qlt·
lmate IMn-ag• daughter.
(~
t:OO • MOVIE • • * "Oamn Yank-"
(1958) Tab Huntat, Owen
V•don. With a llttla help
lrom the Oevit. an agtng
b1Mball Ian t>eCOmeS a
championship ballplayer
WhO leads Iha Washington
Senators to vtctory (2 hrs I
• MOVIE * * "Murel« Mansion"
( 1970) Analla Gade, Evelyn
Stew&rt. A ~oung couple
"'"'•an ,,..,... wtio 19111
lhem ol 11range and weird
happenings. ( 1 nr • 30 min )
1:30 G THI! LONE A.ANGER
"Gold Train"
2:001 NEWS
MOVIE * * * "Make Mine Mink"
I 19601 Terry-Thomas
Atllene Seyler A dowager
and a noodlum join forces
10 commit a rol>t>ary. w11n
the proceeds to be donat·
e<l to cherlly 12 hrs.)
2:15 8 NEWS
2:20 8 NEWS
2:25 8 NEWS
2:30 8 THE AMEAICANS
' Tne Prrvate Eye" .iohn
0 Grady Is the real-hie
counterpart ol llcllonal
delect1ves Sam Spade.
Phllhp Marlowe and Lew
Archer
Cl) NEWS
2:55 9 MOVIE
a**'" Lyora (19411
Merle Oberor., Jo5ep11
Cotten An elderly wom&n
recalls her romantrc. PHI
tollowrng a nostatgrc
reunion with lour ot her
lormer lovers (2 hrs 1
3:oo m MOVIE * *'" Darby', Ranger~"
l 19581 Jame~ Garner
Etcrul\a Cnoureau The
neroac Amerrcan Rangers
90 rnto combat under Iha
teae1ar1n1p ol Colonel Oar·
l>y In their lnvalk>n 01 Italy
and NOllh AlrlCI (2 Ml ,
25mln I
HO. THE AMV.ICAHS
'"The Olatttcl Allorney"
Carroll County Ol11r1c1
Allornay Fred Co• II both
an llQl'M&IYe Ind at>r ullle
prOMCUtor and 1 oavoted
lamllvman. •:GO• MOVIE • • * "The Blue Lamp '
11951) Dirk Bogerde, Jim-
my Hanley. A young recruo
o l Sco111n d Yard
appretlendl 1 holdup man
who Shot a fellow on~. (2
hrs I
•:H.'NEWS •:30• MOVIE * 'n "A Sold le< Named
Joa" ( 10'101 Luctanna
Paluzzi, Leng Jettria.. An
Amattcan SOldlat deMr1a
n1s troop In Vietnam and
oecomes 1n110111e<1 wllh
syndicate operations In
Rome 11 hr . 30 min.)
Wednesday••
Dayfime Mov ie•
11:00Q) *"I "The Trail
Beyond" ( 1934) John
Wayne Verna Hiiiie A
c:owt>oy 1ourneys to the
Northwest territory 1n
search ol a gotd mine and
a mrssmg girt ( I nr I
-AFTERNOON-
12:00G) •"Attack 01 The
Robots" I 1966> Eddie Con-
stanhne. Frano0tse Brion.
People m Spain with type
"0 " blOOd come under the
control ot an International
~dlCale ( t hr . 50 min,)
CIJ * * * "The Coun·
terte11 Traitor" ( 19621 Wll·
llam Hotoen. Ullr Palmer.
The Brtt1sh government
blackmails a naturalized
Swede Into becoming a
spy ag11ns1 1ne Nazis Our·
~ World War II 12 hrs )
3•30 u • * '. "The Hell With
He<oes. I 1968) Rod Tay-
lor Claudfa Cardinale A
pa1r ot pilots gets rn trou-
ble .. 1111 authot11tes when
they become •nvo111e<1 In
the blac~ market (2 hrs.)
by Armstrong & Batluk
Digit Roller
$312,700 Top Prize
SAN DIEGO CAP> -A young Navy jet pilot
who won history's biggest television irame show
payoff "worth $312,700" says he's having a ball
deciding what to keep or get rid of.
"We've bought the house we wanted and we're
investing a whole bunch in oil," Lt. Thom McKee
said. ovbviousiy delighted.
The 24-year-old F -14 pilot rode TV's longest
and biggest winning streak this summer for nine
weeks on "Tic Tac Dough" · *
before losing Aug. 24 to com·
puter analyst Erik Kraepelien.
In 88 games in 46 shows, he
missed only 32of 385questions.
McKee also won eight
automobiles. and he disclosed
he and his wife Jenny sold all
eight before they got them.
"It's been fun but we're
selling all the prizes we don't
want," McKee said in an in· c 1<
terview. He waited until now to talk about his good
fortune because of an agreement to bold off until
after the last public airing or the taped TV shows,
seen al delayed times around the country.
"Oh, wewon a jet ski and we're keeping that
along with some cameras and luggage," he said.
"We gave away a sailboat to friends and we've
given an organ to a little church nearby that we at-
tended a couple of times."
The Carmel Mountain Baptist Church has been
without an organ. McKee said he is giving $30,000
to Wycliffe Bible Translators based in Huntington
Beach.
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Whl'n bU"ilrl. " full~ orr at l hf' bolt office. th('
peoplr 11t S4•hu:.111.1n 's West Dlnnt•r PIMyhoW!e don 't
pan•• 1t1t•\ 1u'>t hnnll in "t-'lJdler on the Hoof."
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-.evt•n y1·.11 lwttvr)' tmd the old mueac st1LI works
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mus1c·ttl trl'l•t 11.1rtil'uh.ttly lht! luttist venion un
rlt-r tht• cl11't"\"lJoo o f Ottry D111v1:1. which will~ hold·
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J1111 ,,
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nwdlt), l>u' ts' vrn•lut·Uoo !ltdles ~ven on the ump·
tetont h viewmti It's a robust,
vital interpretation mounted
w 11 h sly It' and sinew which also
rt>flec·ts th~ tallents of Sebastian's
n:suteut chb reographer f>at"1
JI u l>lt:r
AND NO TEV\'t; IN re<'ent
viewings has approached the
total charactenzauon of Paul
Michael in the c entral role of the
.,.,c,.u1. downtrodden dairy m an who
who clings to traditional Hebrew valu!!s ~n the wan·
inti days of Czarist Rus:.ia. Mi chael 1s 1mmens~l)
strong, beliieval>ly human and vocally commanding
in one of tlie finest performances of the year on the
professional stage. . Blanche Mikelson, who has performed m more
.. fiddlers" thun even s he C'an probably remember.
is excellent as Tevye's no-nonsense wife, Golde. Be""
Meisler is splendid as Yente. the ch.attering
matchmaker, while Tary lsmond and P atnC'k Lang
contribute strong performances as the butcher and
innkeeper , rt!spectively
. Of lhe three youn~ couples whose loves lead
them on separate paths. the most memorable are
Mariana Renee as Hodel. the second daughter. and
Tim Staton a." Perch1k, the revolutionary student.
Cind y lrwm as the e ldest and Aaron Speiser as her
tailor beau are refreshingly innocent. while Kath11>
Rowe and nussian soldi~r Steve Griffen are
poignantly effct•ti ve
PRODUCTION N UMBERS AKE well staged.
utilizing all Rvailablc :-.p<H'C and opening up a new
offstage plar111g area Th<! always pc1pular "To
Life" teems with gusto. whill' the dream St•
quence, fcaturin~ s ope rh ghosll) v11~nettes by
Miss Irwin a nd Charlene Kasf'. 1s µart1cularly d ·
fective
Intermission
Tom Titus
The Sebastian 's "fiddler" is steeped m
t alent f.rom top lo bottom with minor players Man-
ny Kle1nmunt2 as tht! befuddled rabbi and John
Culver as the brutal yet compassionate constable
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me11trng special attention. Mary Hanson and Cin·
dy Lewis s parkle m the background roles of
T evye's two youngest daughters.
'· 1-lddler on the Roof'· is not only the best show
to play at Sebastian's since last s ummer's "West
Side Story." it is accompanied by the tastiest din-
ner in recent memory. Performances continue for
three mor~ rttonths at the dinne r showplace, 140
Avcnida Pico, San C:lemenle.
•
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parts the stage al Sebastian 's West. it'll be
followed by a two -week run of the "Super Star
Awards Show," featuring celebrit y impressionists
. then c·omes Jack Sharkey's comedy "Here
1.ieo; Je remy Troy" '~.ith Tab llunter rn the title
role next up wa ll be the new mystery-
com edy. i.Murder <At Howard Johnsons," a revival of
the musical "Ba hes in Arms." the local premiere of
··Deathtrap" and a return engagement or a Sebas-
t1a11 's favorite. "Norman, ls That You?''.
Simon Fine • ill 'Pony'
By RON PENNINGTON
Tlw H911~ •-rte• 0 .. 1' T1!1Ct. l'O"'Y becaus\! s ht> thinks his career is
''child1o;h '" and because he
docs n "l spend enough ti me with
her and their s on I Mi chael
Pearlman 1. l it' b at a point
where he must r arefullv ex-
amine his career aspir ations
<And his w1f~, which 1s brought to
a head when his recording com-
pany homogenizes one of his
songs into a bland commerc1ally
acceptahle mold.
Paul Simon makes an ea.qy
transition from music to film in
"One-Trick Pon~.'' a htRhly af
fi!cting and engrossing personal
drama m which he adds an im·
press ive new d imc·ns u)n of
st-riptwriter-<Artor tn his a lready
well -recognize d 1alcnts as
songwriter-sangt•r
Simon has fooled around with
ftlm before he played a small
part 10 "Annie II all" and he
wrote the m usi c for "The
Graduate .. and perfor med on
the soundtrack of that rilm with
Art Garfunkel But her e he has
taken the full plunge and hjs ef-
forts pay off handson'lcly in tbjs
Warner Bros release
FOR ms maiden scnptmg ef·
fort. Simon ha::. wbely remained
on familiar turf The film takes
a hard look at the conte mporary
music mdustry and the prob·
lems a veteran artist has in
maintaining integrity and
artistic style within a com·
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whose world seem!'> to be s lowl}
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Rip Tom as a money·mmdcd re·
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Hackett as Torn's bored wife,
who seduces and tries to help
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INSIDE : •Happenings •Erma Bombeck
•Ann Landers •Classified
lUMCSay, Octobllt 1 1980
All ·the Hiles
Of the Rainbow
fl-) J l lDITH 01,.tiK>N
Ot I hl' Daily Pilot Staff
Tht· opull'i of t.ktooor
Ttus full birthston<-s hine ~·1th fire. tad1..ites t•ulor •Od re
veals ull tht• hue~ in the ra111bnw
An artist once s:ud that tht> opal 1.!. so 1·010 1 ful bel·au!)c
Mothl'r Nature. wht·n s hl' hmliht•d r re<tlmg the heavens and
the ('a11h. s wept up .tll lhe le~o,•er l'olors on her i.>alett~ .rnd f~sh1ont'd thl'm into tt 1'em
The u1utl has bt•t•n the subjt't'I 1>f m) ths cand ~uJ>t!rst 1llun
for •cu~. bot h ti!•lOd and bad .• C'ronhn~ to orrni•l <:om ell,
an 1 mportt!r of uµals
Kl 'THE SKI PPEI> the lore of the stone during a ,·1s1t to
<:o:.t a Mesa to roncttntrate on lhe beauties of the gem and
the m.vster~ uf how 11 gets its rolur
Cornell. pl'es1<lent of The Opab oi (h'tober Inc . ••n 11n
port firm in Florida. brought a l'Ollert1or1 of unus ual opals to
Jewels by Jo::,eph, $t)uth Coast Plaza
Opals are 1mµ<>rtant now. he said. becaw.e "We're in
the age of color.··
Opal sales an 1979. n:itionw1de. were set'Ond only to
diamonds and 19 8 percent of all jewelr) sold was opals.
Cornell said, citing a study by a trade magazine.
"It's the only gemstone that can show you a ll the colors
of the rainbow without doing anything to it." he noted. ''The
person upstairs sees to it that they are colorful."
• '-.. .. ?> THE REASON for the stone's color has remained a
mystery for many years, Cornell s aid, but in the early '60s a
' team of Australian scientists studied t he gem with an clec·
tron microscope.
They developed a method to obtam a slice of opal thin
enough to study and found that the stone is made up of identical
spheres of silicon dioxide.
The "sRectral color" of the opal arises because "lieht
rays are diffracted by the orderly array of holes" created
by the arrangement of the identical tiny spheres. ihe
scientists learned.
Their work was made public for the first time in the late
'70s and was re ported in the April, 1976. issue of "Scientific
American.··
CORNELL EXPLAINED that opals, which are closely
re lated to sand, were formed over the years as water in cer-
tain areas of the world leached through sa ndstone to
rest in beds of clay.
Today, 95 pe rcent of a n opals come from Australia.
from mines created when there was a land shift and the
continent was formed from three different islands.
During this time. Cornell explained. the ocean literally
'·went out to sea " and left an area on the land conducive to
the formation of opals.
Cornell s howed some unusual varieties of tones includ·
ing black opals and boufder opals.
.-·~~i~ntists Seeks
Roots of Speech
By MICHAEL DOUGAN
<M ,,_ O~lly l'llel St.If!
Acquiring the ability to speak English or
any other langauage is a far more complex task
than learning advanced physics, says Ken Wex·
ler or UC Irvine's Cognitive Studies Group.
Yet. he notes that most people pick up their
language skills naturally. with little formal in·
struction. Physics. on the other hand. cannot be
learned through osmosis.
And Wexler wonders why
As a director of the unique research group.
Wexler and his colleugues are attempting to
answer questions that are so basic few people
ever think to ask them
HOW DO WE learn the incredil>ly subtle
nuances of language" How do we perceive
things visually? Solve problems? Remember
what we had for breakfast? Work mathematical
exercises?
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White opal carving is made in Hong Kong
The black opals. which have a d ark background for
the play of color instead of the better-known white. eome
from the Lightening Ridge area of N~w South Wales.
Australia. and are found in blobs of rock ; or ''nobbies. ·· up to fist-size.
The rare boulder opals, which are embedded in
ironstone, come from Queensland and are valuable because
the miners must work in stark, harsh conditions and they
are difficuJt to obtain.
These latter gems have interesting designs in the m and
anyone with an imagination can have a heyday picturing
snowstorms, sunsets, Superman and giraffes.
THEY COME unmounted and may be made into pen-
dants or pins for skiers, animal lovers or movie fans .
Pricesfortheserange fromaround$8SOtoaround$7,500.
Cornell also brought unusual neekJaces made of opal
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Norman Come// shows 'Rower of. Shalimar ' opal ;md
diamond pendant. worth $156,000
beads. which sell for around $8,000 per stranrl. and sum
opal carvings.
He sairl opals are not out of reach for the aver ~ig•·
person because a single s mall stone can sell for as littll' as
$5.
There are opals for every pocketbook and t:iste. 50
every person who wishes can have a bit.of flashing fire .
THE ULTIMATE, perhaps. is the lll-karat "Flower (If
Shalimar,·· a huge white opal surrounded in a necklace h'r 53
karats of diamonds. ·
If you own an opal. a little care must be taken so it will
remain beautiful.for many years. ,
Cornell s uggest s cleaning opal jewelry with distilled
water and, if nece.ssary, alieht detergent.
''Never use ammooiu. oils or ultrasoni·c cleaners." he
stressed. "Once every mooth or two, set yoor opal jewelry
in distilled water overnight."
learn laa.iuage, Wexlel' said, but lhere is no
evidence ol bow. or why, man Jearned to s peak
in the first place.
. It._ long believed that Neanderttral man,
a primitive forerunner to the contem porary
model, could not speak due to physical limila
lions. he explained
"Physical anthropologists looked al Nean-
derthal man's jaw and did computer simula
lions d the vocal chord," he s aid They t•on
eluded that those chords could not produee the
range of sounds required for language.
But, he said, five years later "lhe computer
found there were people walking the strel't" of
Boston with the same vocal tract "
BECAUSE RESEARCH indicates that our
linguistic abilities are centered in the cerf'liral
cortex, Wexler said language could have ar1st•11
only after that section of the brain developed to
a certain stage. But that potnt is impossible lo
identify on the evolutionary scale because,
when the remains of prirni\ive man have been
examined, "we don't have any soft material.
we've JUSl got their skulls ."
Nor is it certain that langua~e evol\'etl
strictly for communication purposes Wexler
said one well·known bio~t believes language
developed "as a means ,iQI' internal represenla·
~ tion; a simple way or pvtting it is that it evolved
--.g forthiDlditg. You think in a language.''
o.1tr ,.llCilt•u•ill• "~ "Questions like these would be more ea5ily anawered il there were, somewhere on earth.
In other words. how do we acquire and s tore
information in our brains? The Cognitive
Studies Group is searching for the physiological
basis of knowled~e. ··we never concentrate on these things
because we all do them." said Wexler.
they·ve taught chimpanzees to "talk" using
American s ign language'?
tist-cum-guru John Lilly to do just that. ~ ,,,_, l)eOple who speak languages that are Cini)
"That's essentially science fiction atid he's -""• partially developed. s liU on their way to becom-
gone off to mysUctsm; I mean, he's g°'*off;lto ing a full-blown communications sys tem, st1id
Operating on a $410,000 grant from the
Sloan Foundation and $27 ,000 from the National
Sc iences Founda t ion, the group inc ludes
s p ecialists in psycho logy, li n guis t ics,
.. mathematics and computer sciences.
WEXLER NOTED that earlier research ef-
forts have concentrated on describing the
cognitive (learning ) process, but not explaining
how It works.
"What we need to do is try to understand
the nature of the cognitive processes and not
just simulate the behavior," he said.
Most or those processes, Wexler added, are
uniquely human.
"Humans are special," he said. "We 're
special in having languages."
What about experimenters who report that
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Burn Victims
The physical pain from bums is dif-
ficult enough to deal with. But there are
also the psychological scars beneath
surface ohes.
9RANGE, N.J . (AP> -Anthony Luppino
almqst fainted from shock the flrat time be
looked 1n a liiittor after a plane cruh left him
Nverely burned and permaoenUy disabled.
Wbllt be saw horrified him. Kil rt1bt arm
had been amputated above the elbow. His face
and bmd were twisted and puled, abn01t u U UleJ bed been melted by-a blow torch. Hit Up
practically stuck to hb chin.
"They clai m great success, but there's been
a real counter-attack in the last year ," said
Wexler. "The chimps can learn a large number
or signs to ide9tify objects. but they learn very
little sentence construction.
··Anthropologists have gone oul and studied
c himps in the wild. They have seven or eight
signs for 'fear' or 'eat' or whatever and they
communicate in other ways, but they have
nothing in the way of language. They can't talk
about things in the abstract.
"Suppose the chimps have the ability for
language and they've never used it. From an
evolutionary point of view, that just doesn't
NOR DOES WEXLER believe that we will
ever be able to discuss politics or the weather
with dolphins, despite earlier efforts by scien-
the never-never land," said_Wmeri -Wexler.
Nor is he optimistic about teaching real
language to computers which, in futuristic films
suc h as "2001; A Space Odyssey," carry on
amiable discussions with their human masters .
"When computers were first invented in the
late ·40s everybody saw the speed with which
they could work, not only with numbers but with
sy mbols."' he s aid. "Everybody thought
'Aha ... we're going to teach them to translate
language."' '
"q>MPUTERS WILL n t better~•l'f.
they'll 1et more 4'eed." he predlc • I.JM '
what's Interesting to me in ctminltii• •t Cillce~' ,
that there's no way they 1!an give (a comj6t f)
intelligence. It's just a calculator." ' 1 • •
Not only is lt a mystert ·how incUvf"uala . .
HE ADDED: "'THERE'S no such thing a~ u
primitive natural language. All langua~e is ful
ly developed, but there is a vast difference 111
vocabulary size." .
Which limits the scope of W~xlei-'s researd1
to the means with which a modem child learns
bis or her first word and. within a matter of
years. thousands more and the ability to put
them together to express abstract ideas.
"The traditional view is the learning view, ..
he said: "?'«>thing is built In except thi.s ability
to .n•• ~c stimulus-response connections
and aNOCi.ion. •'I'm trying to discove r the root s o r
lanrua1e in the mind. It's a mystery; it reall y
ii.·~
figure out why she was stlll hanging around me. Teaching victim• bow to cope with Ille
But my wife knew somelbin1 that I didn't know agoniaing pain involved in physical therapy 11 gaze and stares of other people," says Harry
then. stt·•knew that underneath the burna, I was a key fwictlon of Luppino's team, whlc~ in-Gatnot, who started the foundation on a
still me." eludes other recovered bum victims who lend 1boe1trtn1 budget in 1974. "They feel too
Luppino now counsels other burn victims to .noral support to the injured and their fammes. ashamed lo be seen."
help them understand who they are beneath the Luppiao tells victims that it's their
scar s, excruciating pain and feelinls of hope· LUPPINO oa foundation social worke~ respoo1ibillt.)' to let soci,iy know they can talk
lessness. Marie Knoblock wtll contact the victim and bis abo.,at the acddeQt. "Y'OU can't help but notice
He heads a crisis Intervention team for the family within 48 hours after lhe bum·acdkltnt tha' l'••• bWDed.,fteople are afraid lo of.
National Burn Victim Foundation, a private, "to let theltl k:now they are not alclee, • 119 fenl. 'ftaeY n't'lr:now bow well you're handling
nonprofit or1anlial1on which operates mainly In Knoblock says. A: 1-• =-~ daa 't , want to brin1 up bad
New Jersey. The foundation helps bum victims . .. '7 ·-y' • .l "r' .... ~~ .. b~ a1kin1. So lnatead, they Just
secure blood transfusions, provides The rint minute of a severe bunl la..,.... •I ~uya.
p1ycholo1ical counselinc and arrances for lion of Ure and death. · ·~ -'91) JT!!!'I With t.hat problem, the foundation
baby-sitters so vlctlma' families can v .. it them ''You can smell yqur own'iiia bu.rDlq aDd or....-8 ll'O'IP called Burns Recove~. a
in ho.pjtall. you think it's all over," t;upplno~1. kind of Akiohollea Anonymous for the bum vie· •ut once a victim lcnowtt ..,_ .-.Ui•w.vt"': the \ U.L Mon tb.a anythlbc, the recovered vietlms
TUE l"OUNDATION receives no covem· crilta la no lea severe. . · · ' iiY. it 1' 1'Jlat tMJ .,.. and haw beeome that
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Oft ... D•llY ~le.t Sl.•11
1 rv1ne's ocial event or the se1tson,
the eighth annual Harvest Moon Ball,
drew an estimated 500 persons t.o the
R eg 1st ry Hote l Friday night 1n
something or a h1~h school prom for
adults
This year 's black·tie-optional aHa1r
was umque It was dry . not in the
sense or liquid spirits. but an respert
to traditional rains torms that sent
men home w1th mud.caked patent
leather shoes and women with brown
gowns the past few years.
Light hearted but cautious , ball '
backers abandoned the big tent or
yesteryears and moved the event
indoors to the Regis try 's main
ballroom (Ir vine didn't havt' a hotel
when the first Harvest Festival was
held an L973. l
In keepini:: wi th a tradition of
inconsistency, it was oool but clear
when the partyg11ers gathered for
cocktails at the hotel ·s outdoor
lounge area
Guests. whu paid $50 per couple Lo
attend, moved indoors about 8 p m
for introduct ions. dinner and danr ang
that offirially marked the opening or
the t wo-rlay Harves t Festival that
followed Saturd a y and Sunday at
Heritage Park.
0 ave Haker, pres ident of the
non-profit Irvine H a~<>sl Festival
Inc .. was the evening's mas ter of
cer emonies.
Jo hn Murph>'· Kay De Vita, Ron
Grossman, Rusty Kern . Tim Parker
and Susan Vanderpool
New members Mike DeSilva, Jim
Ma nning, Don Willet and Nancy
Elliott joined the board in August.
Special recognition and applause
went to approximately 20 organizers
who worked almost year-round to
bring th e community-9rie.nted
Harvest 1''estival to lire again.
In describing his experience as
president, Baker jokingly said he
wouldn't trade it for the 63 votes he
lacked 1n Irvine's last city council
election.
Every festival needs a grand
marshal, but the Harvest Festival
had been plagued in the past by
relebrities failing lo s how or being
rorred to attend other commitments
at the last minute !One year. for
example, Jo hn Wayne couldn 't
attend because of heart surgery an
Boston)
Organizers came up with a solution
thi-; yc.a r . however. They held a
l'Om munity lottery The wmner of
grand marshal designation was
Irvine resident Doug Bodkin, who
was reward~d fo r has duties with
traps lo Mazatlan and Apple Valley
among other prizes.
Rodkin made a stylis h arrival at
the affair, pulling up in a replica of a
1937 Jaguar C'Onvertible
liuests. seated at more than 50
tables around the Registry ballroom,
were served a meal or chicke n
wrapped in pate and pastry shell.
stuffed zucchini and broccoli Two
bottles or white wine were provided
free or c harge to each table,
compliments or the Registry Hotel.
-IRVINE MAYOR ART ANTHONY ENJOYED HARVEST FESTIVAL MEAL
With Wife Elaine (•t Left) •nd Mra. Lawrence Aflnaon MR . AND MRS. DAVE BAKER HAD REASON TO
SrnUe. •nd D•nce, Frld•y Night
Among guests he 1ntr<>duced were
Orange County s uper visors T om
Riley and Phil Anthony Also fin hand
were Irvine Mayor Art Anthony, r ity
councilmen David Sill s and 8111
Vardouhs and a large r ontangent or
re presentatives of the l'luor Corp
and Irvine Comµanv
Aiding Baker on the Harvest t'est 's
Board or Directors were Carolyn
Rapp , Sharon Ellis. Royre J ensen,
Post-dessert entertainment was
provided by fashion models from
Nieman Marcus ' Fash ion Island
store . The s how emphasized fall
fashions from casual to formal for
both men and women. Toasting the Transition in Season to Fall
Summer's over and we know it because
school's in session.
To mark the transition in season, Helen Cof.
fey and Barbara Karl teamed up to host an
elegant luncheon in the Newport Harbor Yacht
Club featuring a menu of papaya and chicken.
Taking time out to savor the view from the
club and toast the crisp days of fall were Mrs.
Nancy De Young, Shirley WUIOD, Smee Gross,
Dtaae Myerson, Dolores Virtue., Mary
Abmandaoa, Patrida Alleborn, Clarice EIUs,
Jaekle Kerr, Mary Davis, AJtdrea McCll.a~k.
Helea Olftord, Lola Hines and Pat Hug.
Also, Nucy Ottlag, Jue Traveraer, Dot
McDoaald, Gloria Oabrlak, Vlcky Lolaman,
Marlly• Hausman, Jean Leacbter, Jackie
Rosen, Coy Mlrk .. , Wlaaie Voe1ella, Joleae
Montgomery, Gene Wasbba111, Dale Saodgrass,
Jlldy fll.laJacer and the three Knott siste:rs.
Vlr1lala K.ott Bender, Toa.I Knott OUpbaat and
Marfu Knott Moetapert.
~
llappf-nings
By Judith Olson
Madrec1tas Auxiliar y of Holy l''am11y
Services had its 16th annual Peacock Alley
luncheon and fashion show last week at the
Marriott Hotel.
There was quiche for lunch. a fashion show
by John Hogan and a host of gifts. Nearly 400
guests. including a lableful of men, viewed de·
signs by Bill Blass. Novarese, Jill Richards and
Tr a vi.
Among other highlights al the event was
Holy Family's news about its latest project. a
counseling service for the prevention of child
abuse and neglect.
End of Line for Bashful
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Bless you for be·
mg there to help people who can't talk about
their problems with anyone else. l am a man
who also suffers from bashful kidneys. c You
know -can't urinate in public places.)
After reading the re medy sent in by the
lady from Steuben vi lie , Ohio, I couldn 't wait to
try her suggestion. l closed my eyes tight. stuck
my fingers in my ears and hummed a little
tune.
Somehow, her remedy didn't work. The
men on either side or me at the public urinal in
Grand Central Station ke pt looking at me like I
was crazy -and-moving away. But thanks just
the same, Ann. -STILL SHY I N NEW YORK
DEAR STILL: I guess I sboald have made
It clear -that remedy ts for women only. Men
need to pay a little more aueatloe to what they
are dolag.
I sua1est you 10 lDto a private stall and
fiasb * commode several times. The sound of nmalae water will be belpfulJy suggestive, and
tile Hile wlll make you feel less listened to. ne
next let&er may be or some help.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I didn't think
much or your suggestions to help those who sur-
fer from bashful kidneys. Taking off one shoe
and stocking and sticking a bare fool in a toilet
bowl could prove hazardous . It also strikes me
as being somewhat unhygienic.
I happen to have a sure cure for those wh o
suffer ·with bashful kidneys and am eager to
share it with the world. It is inexpensive, simple
and does not involve making an ass of one's self
or creating a health hazard. It cons ists quite
simply of holding your breath.
Al some point, between the act of inhaling
and the IC?SS of consciousness, your kidneys will
relent. It has never failed me. The kidney is an
Ann
Lo11ders
eminently practical organ with a strong sense of
survival. It is not bound to bring the entire body
down in a heapjustror the sakeofhonesty.
Somewhere there m ay be a kamikaze
kidney that will prove me wrong, but to cope
with the average bashful kidney, a deep breath
<held for a count or 50 ) and a lot of determina·
tion is all you need. -/\ BULLETIN FROM
THE BIFFY IN NEW ENGLAND
DEAR BIFFY: Thanks for writia1. Yoan
Is absolutely the last letter I wlll prillt oa tb.h
subject. I learned from the epl.aoft oe bow to
hang lbe toilet paper that oece readen get lato
the batbroom, It's murder &o set them oat.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1 hope that rich
granny in Greenwich who decided to cut her
grandchildren out or her will has a good lawyer .
I also hope there is credible evidence that she
was of sound mind when the will was drawn up.
If not. it can be broken before the ink is dry.
Every person who reads this letter should
think seriously about the state or his or her af·
fairs. Getting one 's financial house in order
doesn't mean you are going to die. It means you
are going to live out your remaining years with
a lot more peace of mind. -C. OF LOUISIANA
DEAR C: Well said. I hope your letter
motlvatff tbe procrastlaa&on. So many people
need a good 1hove.
Trends Out of West Prevail
The fashion forecast for fall is definite now :
"Trends 6ul of the west prevailln1 as far east as
New York ~tb Intermittent rusts of boots,
jeans and bi1 hats. Cowboy 1arb widely seal·
tered throulhout the country with increasin1 in·
terest in buck.skin and frin1e."
Some experts who interpret trends for a liv·
inl say America ls tuminc "back to basics." A
profeuor In AJab1ma said our love affair with
the cowboy la symbolic or our needs to return to
traditional sex roles.
For me. it's a chance &o ftnally understand
the West. '
You're looldn1 •t a woman wlo has seen
every Wntem ever made from Smlley Burnett
to Roy Rotent, from G= Haye1 to J*i Way~1 .from Newman to~. There were 1
lot of wnp I never fl1unct out. Uke how C!Ome cowboyt traveled ln paira.
l never undentood why tbe i.tlant lD tbt
movie had vaccination• Md dllDC!ed Uke they
..... cboreotJ'apbed by Bob ......
8ul lllOIUJ, I could "'"" ~ tbe fMbkm ol the Um•. You'd .. a -.room lot eall6aM '8tbemiddleof a Got ....... pi'ldM. ,,...._..nonapoatbefloor,Mn Mlwat.-,
• woodllCWe, •windows and out• die PGftlt wu -. "·
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..
the heroine wearing a cross-your-heart bra that
lifted as it ~arated.
I couldn't fathom cowboys who could work
all day tn hi1h·h,eeled boota and never complain
about swollen ankles and aching feet.
And when Weft Wf!nklet lnvented? Surely
within the lut decade: because I once saw a
cowboy sleep in hla clothes, fall off 1 cUtf into
the rapidl: cU mb a mountain, choke a rat·
tl••nM4' in the du.at and when they hun1 bim
from .1• tree he looked like he had juat stepped
out 01 •'bandbox.
la lt poulble cowboy clothes haven't
chaapCt in a hundQd yean7 The ahlrta hre
alwaya fttted? The panta perma·presaed? Good
cn•fl ~ btl "G' Kirk Doualaa wore on h1a
spun male~ senae now. It didn't stand for
Gun1ll}lcer. lt stood for Gucci I ,. ,,.. • t.
•
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The male guests included Dr. Dale Huf.
fmaa, Rod Manon, Howard MlUer, Mark
Walker, Ray Dani,er, Robert Coulter, Tony
Tellcb, William Imhoff, Bea Sax, Carl
Holmberg, Gen. •·raak Tbarln and Judge
Jame11 G. Whyte.
Committee members included Mmes. Lory
Roehm, Randolph Doll, John Lawson. Leonard
J en son, Robert Berry, Beverly Tuttle. Gunther
Shirley, li'rederkk M. Hughes, A. Roy Bo5cow,
Carl Holmberg, William Imhoff, E. Morgan
Stanley, Henry Ullman and Andrew Morthland.
Susan Carter Bacon and Karen Ong, follow-
ing the tradition establis hed by Newpon Beac·h
haberdasher Ellen Carter, Ms Bacon's mother.
opened their new Ivy's League boutique last
week with a gala champagne party for friends.
Ms . Ong. who 1s supposed to be the "behind
the scenes partner." has spent a great deal of
time in front, so she appears w be plea~d with
her new endeavor
Party gue.c;ts included Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Davicbon, Ms. J oan Neville, Dr. and "rs.
Joseph Triggs, Mrs. Gavin Herbert, Mr. and
Mrs. William Donovan, Mr. and Mrs. John Van
Dyke, Mrs. l.J . Gabriel, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Lambert and Mr. and Mrs. ~rgt' David.
New pledges or Gamma Phi Beta were
honored during a luncheon host ed by the
Balboa-Harbor Alumnae Chapter at the Irvine
home of Mn. Paal Jobnaoa.
They are Jamie Mac:IM!Ay, Anne Mltcbell,
Sue Tra1er and Joni Maulnl, Irvine ; Saaan
Isaacs, Uaa Mayer and Darleae Pabalan, Costa
Mesa; Tracy Whalen, Stade Lee, J enalfer
Courtois and Jiii Cbaatler, Huntington Beach,
and Kristi Hansen and Beth Hobbs, Laguna
Beach.
( Horoscope
WEDNESDAY, OCT .. 8
By SYDNEY OMARR
)
ARIES (Mar. 2l·Apr. 19 ): You have rare
opportunity t.o renegotiate agreement or con·
tract . Focus on partnership proposal.
TAURUS (Apr. 20·May 20): Be meticulous
concerning agreements. details. You're due for
pleasant frnancial surprise.
GEMINI <May 21 ·June 20): Green light
nashes and you can make special purchase.
Pleasure principle is accented.
CANCER <June 21.July 22): Derine prin·
ciples. revise, review and build on solid struc·
lure. Property values are emphasized. Maintai.J'I
moderate, steady pace.
LEO <July 23-Aug . 22): Questions and
answers dominate your personal scenario. In·
tellectual curiosity is activated. Clash of ideas
prpves productive.
VIRGO C Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Additions to
home affect lifestyle in favorable manner.
Financial windfall could be cause for celebra·
tion.
LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You now can
perfect techniques, define terms and separate
reality from wlshful thlnkln.g,
SCORPIO COct . 23·Nov. 21): Obtai.tl valua·
ble hint by .readin& Llbra muaa1e. Some de-
lays, restrictloru1 actually prove beneficial
SAGITl'ARIVS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): You
emerce from morus or recent disappointments.
Experience pays dividends.
CAPRICORN CJ>ec . 22-Jan. 19): You have
choice of han11n1 on to "security blanket" or
atrlltin1 out on your own. Latter course brings
beneftcial result&. ·
AQVAarus <Jan. 20-Feb. 18): lntultlve
quallU• 1ur1e to forefront; you make ri1bt de-
cltlon at crucial moment.
PllCl8 (Feb. If.Mar. 20): You'll be asked
quesUonl and, lf prepared1 you'll be amply re·
warded. Key Is dlversllicatlon. Shake orr
letbara.
Then it was time for dancing to
sounds of the Ed Leach Big Band,
which kept the dance floor crowded
until after midnight.
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lat!• City, Ulall, • -lier Oki! H•r
rln of Salt UM City, Utall, eno lh·
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Nev•••. Joan 8ern.1 •nd Ant1et11
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~t ol A-..lm, Ca Pe>sed •w•y on
October •. •• ti Ille M•Mln Lutner
HOt.Pllet Mr R-t1• lled moved to
ANNI"', Ca, e M!Ort tl,.,e aQO etter
•·Hldtne In HUr'lllnQlon Buen. C•
sln<e , .... He lled bffn • truo driver
for more ,,_ «I , .. ,s lo• lf\11 United
Yen 8u> ~ny. Ht 'erved In Ill•
U.S. N••Y d<l<l"9 World Wer II •nd
••1 • pell c omm ander 01 Ille
American Le,alOn In Mlnnool• ano
alto Hunt1119ton Buell Post •Ill
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llotoert1. 119tovecl ••titer of C•eronct
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Menlltl -.,,. Jr. Ill ANl"9fm, C•
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Pierce 8rolllffS Smltll" -nu••Y on
W•dl'Hdey, O<lol>a• I, l'fO from
t :OOPM "' •:OOPM -on Tllvr!oday, Oc:-r t .• ,,. trOf'll 11 00 noon to
•:OOl'M. F-··· .. rVICH Wiii .,., con
tlvetecl on l'rldey, Oc1-r 10, l'ltO 11
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Ille Lutllef.,. Churcl! of lf>t Aeturro<·
tlon otllcl•ll"9 Interment .. 111 1>•
mtlde '" tl1e Good Slwlll'erd Com•t•rv Piere• llfotllor. Smlt11s' Mortuerv
dlr•ctors.
STU'f'ENIMEIElt
DOROTHY C. SlEFFEN!>MEl~. -12. rft-t o1 N••-1 Bucfi. C.t
PHMCI _, Ofl Oc-r 4, "" ti Ho•Q Mernorl•I HoSPll•I Sne WU
Dorn s.ptemM( 22 l'lllO In H•nry
COUfltY •-· Slw 11;/ been • resloent
Of lllo Newport BoecPI. Coast Met•
., •• ,... ti• \Mii
. 7 .,..n, wH • pa rishioner or SI
Jotelll"''s C•lllollc Church end •
memlller ol Our Ledy Queen of llnQllS
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of tM CMN>hc , ~·~ ot Ame rica .,...1111 ecttveme-of Ille ··Oesls"'
ol c.,...,. del Mar, C•. Site 11 •u•vlv.O
ll'f lier lovLnt ""-AObetl II ot Newpon 8NCll. Ca, deUQl'lto" Eteln•
C.rmk '-1 -P.trkle A Hiii botn
of •-•· ~ Ft•t ol Ven<ouvor 8r1tt 111 Co tumal • A lto t3
fr•l\dCl!lldren, 2 llrOl"°''· Ed1u ro
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Mortuary• Cerreterv
Crematory
1625 Gosier A ve
Costa Mesa
5-40-5554 .
"llCI .. OTHlll$ ~ .. OADWU
MOaTUAU
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
6A2·9150
UL n a 1ue11to,.
SMITH I TUTHILL
WHTCLtftJ CHA,.L
427 E 171h St
Costa Mesa
646-9371
NICIMOTM•s
IMITMS' MOln\IMl
627 Main SI
Hunttngton Beach ~539 ......... ,
CO&.OMIAl N9AL
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7801 Bol .. Ave
Westm1n11er
893-3525
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Cl'lapel 3500 Pec:1flc Vi.W Drive
Newport 8Hch
14ot·2700
Deaths
Elsewhere
RI C HMOND , Va .
(AP ) -Richard Samuel
Reynolds Jr., the oldest
son of the founder of
Reynolds Metals Co. and
its former chairman of
the board, died Sunday
of an apparent heart at·
tack.
CARACAS. Venezuela
<AP) -Luis Teofllo
Nunez, 96, a longtime
publisher o r the
Ve n ezuelan dail y
new s p aper El
Universal. died Thurs·
day of a heart attack.
He helped found the In·
ter-American Press As·
s ociation a n d th e
Venezuelan Publis he rs
Association.
VALOOSTA. Ga. (AP J
-Georgia's first lieute ·
nant governor and a
former governor, M.E.
Thompson, 77 . died Fri·
day or apparent natural
causes.
FARMINGTON <AP>
Richard Albert
Sbacklee, 33. of San
Francisco. son of the
founder of the Shacklee
Products Housewares
Corp., was killed Sunday
when his car left a curve
on Highway 4 and over-
turned, the California
Hig hway Patrol re-
ported
KIEL . We s t
Germany CAP) -Ernst
Ehlers, 70. a former
Nazi SS officer charged
with conspiracy to com·
mil murder in the de-
portation of about 26,000
Jews from Belgium and
northern France to
Cleath c amps dur ing
World War 11 , com ·
milted suicide Saturday.
LONDON (AP ) -
Hattie Jacques, 56,
one or Britain's top com-
edy actres s e s wh o
starred in more than 20
movies. died Monday of
an apparent heart at·
tack.
Lecture
Series
AtOCC
A three-part lecture
series. designed to help
people fulfill their poten-
tial, 'begins Friday at
Orange Coast College in
Costa Mesa.
The "Keeping Your
Act Together" series
meets on s u ccessive
Fridays from 7 : 30 to
9 : 30 in the college Fine
Arts Hall room 116: Ad·
mission is free.
Series lecturer is
Glenna McGeady ,
educator and real e.state
broker and Al-Anon
counselor 18 years.
Information may be
secured by calling
556·58Sl.
CURRENCY
RE PU CED
KHARTOUM, Sudan
(AP>' -Sudan, the
•art•t nation bl Africa,
la pbulq out ltl bank
not11 and replacln1 them wtda money carry-
tn1 pleturm of Prelldent
Gaafar Nlmelri.
Bille DOW clrculattna
ln lbe ..U..ut African
NaU. eaft)' plc:turel of
develosJatent projeefa.
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUI IUllNHS f'ICTITtOUa .UllNllH f'ICTITIOUI 8UllNllH
NAM• STATllMllNT NAMa STAflM•NT NMIUI STAT•MalfT
, ... IOllllWlfot ,.,.._ ,, '°'"II bU•I-lit• 1o11-1119 --•• dOl"Q """ r11e , ... _.,.. per-s ••• OOfl\9
Warni~: Life Can Be
Hazardous io Health
"9\t •• MtJ at bu1lneU 1111
CRANICIN PHOTOS. -Campu• \. J L £NTE.llP._ISES, llH I COMl'LIME.NTS, .141-Via II••*•
Orin , Nt ..... rl ltacl'I, C•tllorn•• ~•rlaM RI""' C1tci. •M. l'°"l\lal" C•tll•tra1109Hc:1t.C• . .,•lt
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r111\ bll>lnH\ 11 conouclff ay •n In· Tll•• ...._,,.." I• c-.Ctecl 11y an 1n Howm•" t<Outll•ne Pl rd••., I.
<l .. IClval OlwlCl11•L )Jh}·"' VIOiet l.al\1 ... 1\, 0.N Polftl,
1'110 M<irro ~rdJ L19QI"' C• . .,.,,
Tiii\ ""'•,,,.,.,, .... llttoO "''II ,,,. Tl!" •ta-• w•• 111ec1 wlll! 111o Tlllt .,..,,,.." is concs..ctea by •
count, CtH• ot Or.01199 County on S.D· Countv Cl••k ol Or.r.ee c ... n,, on 5.eC> 1901\0tal PO,__.,..,..
tomller ?l, t• tem~r 11, 1• Tlrrollly ""1<11111'°"
By Tiw Aa10t'le1~ Pe.Ii
l.\fe aeenlb to be tumi• mto a
1t1ant wanllna label
Ther•' • dan1er 31&n ~• t'ery cor·
n..r th~r days In the air w4breathe.
lhl' rood Wf' eat, lhl' cJru.c WI take.
l'oMlder th•• label
··caution Not m ti1mt for ~uncture
woundl§, ser1owt bums or cu•. tr r~d
ncu or 11wt>llln9' develups, consult
physician promptly P rota:t from
h~ht ..
The produ~·t ~trol~urn jely
THE LABEL ON a spra:i can of
furniture pol.t!lh htA& a Jual 1urpose
1-·1rst, r~assurance
"Use with confidence Con•111s no
fluorocarbons claimed to h.-m Lhe
o~on~ lay~r ·'
Then, wammg ··caution Do not
use near fire or flame Do no sel or
store contamer wher e temirrature
exceeds 120 degrees l-'ahreme1t as
co ntaine r may burs t Co not
pun<'ture or incinerate. Do no spray
or use on floors Keep out of f'ach of
children."
WARNING
.............
LIVING HAZARDOUS
Label• ProlHlc
was stuck at the extre me of advertis·
ing only benefits. . . . We're now
beginning to s.ee some of the other
side of the coin.'·
f'IOllf TOii• llat_. WH flt"' wltll IM
,, •• 111 , Publl\l>ecl Or•"91" Coa\I Dl llY Piiot COUftly Cle,.. al Or-COUftty .... Sac>-
Publl•fw4 Or•-Co.ut D••'Y Piiot, ~01 I•, n. JO, Ott. I,'"° lll~llO I'•'" ... ' 12, 1'C.
0c1 1. •4,11.1•, ,,., .oe'''°j "'u'"
PUBLIC NOTICE -PUBLIC NOTICE s,.';::.b:~-::.::~,~:';,~ o.11~,~~ --------1· l'ICTITIOUllU .. lf•IS ! ----"CTITIOUS ausiNus NAME aTATIMENT PUBLIC NO ICE
NAME STATEMINT fl>t tollowlnQ perloOfl I• dOlnQ bu11•
! "' 10110 .. H\Q IM(\On\ .,. doing """ •• l'ICTITIOUI •u
OU\1n•n •• MARll<ERS MARINA, JUI West HAMii STAT•
Sll\/£1'1 '>URI', 3145 llrt1er1C k C°'\t Hl9'1way, Newport IMec~, Ce. The 10110.,lnQ 11erw
l ane, Costa"""'°· C• 92'Zf> t1~ buslneu as·
J u11 .. 11 S.W-i11",lld L1merlck J amu F Parktr, H 1l 111\11 StJNIU M ¥1111..EAS, IJOt
1..ene, Co.la Me\O, c..a. '11•~ NoblH•, ce 92..0 .t.lelNlm•. Hur.u,..,ion !keel!, Ca. t2Mt
Ann M Holll, 310 Lim.roe-i..ne. Tiits °"''~s '' c-ucled by en ,,.. SundH Lynn Sttvermen, UOf
Co•t• Me~. "' '1•26 dl•ld\i•I ..... "'"'··""'"'""'on Bee<ll, c •. ., .... Thi• tou\lnoSS os conducted Dy • Jetnti I" Perhr John Al•n Sllvormen, IJH
Q•n•r•I parttwtslllp Tiii• \lalement "'°' flled wlll! Ille Al•ll•m•. Munllnqton lo•cll, Ce. t2Mt I Juli..,., S.noe<'°" County Clerk Of 0.6119f Co..nly on See>· I Thi\ lkl•lnou h condu<ted l>Y • Tiii\ •talement wH llltl!d w101 lne titmlle• 12. l'llO eanoral P4f1Nrslllp Coun ty Clerto. ot Or•n9" C°"ntf on '>ce>· l'letlie I S.-L Siiverman •tm~· 11. '"° PuDllmecl Oren90 Coa•• Dally Piiot ,,,,, .... .....,,, '!'H "'"' "'"" .... F u,.21 ~M •• ,., 111 • 1 ~ County Cieri< ot Orenea County on See>-
PuDllslWCI OrllnQI! c,,.,, D•1ly Piiot ,-1em11er 12. ttlO
SfPI I~ U. lO. Oct I... 3152..0 P UBLIC NOTICE .. 105111
Put>llu.d Or-Coast y Pilot PUBLIC NOTICE . PICTITIOUS IUSINUS-S.Pt ·•·.!?·JO. O<t 1 '"° 1...: NAME STATllMllMT
l'ICTITtoUSeUSIHESS-Tiie lollOWlnQ J>PrtOll 1$ dOll\Q Dutl·
NAME SlATIEMENT NIU H . PUBLIC NOTICE
I Tiit IOllOWl!\Q oe•\On\ •r• 001,.Q PLAZA NEWPOltT Tl'IAVEL, 1000 P:ICTITIOUS IUSINIESS
Du\lneu al 8rh 101, #U, N._POrl Btt•<ll, C• NAME STATEMll<T
UNITED SOLAR ASS.OCtATES,. SllUley J ~,..,...,_•IO Nue'lrO., Tl>e tollowlnQ j)ef\01\l .,. doln9
•'36e Ba11ol1l•r Cr Fountain va1111. lr.1N1, Ca ""~ lkl•INIH ••
C• 91109 Tiii\ l>USINIU .. conoucteO Df en In OOC·U·TAPE, 111 w 1111151., Unit
Sol •r Control Corp I• Coloredo I dlvtdu••. A S. Co•t• Mew, Ca '2U7
corpo,.flon). sn1 Ar•P•r>M. eo .. 1c1er, Shirley J Sh•-••Y JOl\n R. PoM•ll. '°' w. B•y SI I
Colo llOllX) Tiiis <14'1-1 WH Ill"' wtth IO!e "Pl. M·201, C.osla Meu, C• t'lt27 Sol•r lr>duttrlt •. Inc I• CotoradO Counly Cieri! ol Or•neo County on Set>·
<orpor•1lon1. 1S1S IN "" Av•• tom lltr 1',t• 1 Nlck8.Gr•Nim. •3Sw.tllowT•ll,
o.n .. r C.olo I010t 1"14*' lrvlnf, C•. '1114
Tiii• l>u>•nn• tt c-u<ll!d l>y •nun· Publl\llecl Or-Coa•1 Delly Pilot Tiiis lluslneu ts conducted Dy a
l lncorpor•ted ••\OC•allon other than • ~Pl. 23. lO. Oct. 71 141 t'llO l~ 90nere1 P911Mr>hlp.
par!Mr>l!lp .lotln R. Pomell
M.or\11 Ha~ 1 PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• Jl•le<Mnt ••• lfltd wolh lrte
County Coer• OI Ora"oe Counly on S.P· f'ICTITIOUS au11111eas temDer 12, t'lllO.
The latest alert involves toxic
s h oc k syndrome , a rar,, but
sometimes fatal disease ass.elated
with the use or tampons . Tht Food
and Drug Administration has asked
manufacturers to label tampoB with
a warning of possible dangers.
WOLFE DESCRIBED warning
labels as "forced risk advei:tising."
r He also conceded that there is a
A MORE FAMILIAR label s the problem .in distinguishing the severity
sign on cigarette packages, pompt-ofrisks.
Tll1S •latement wl\ lill!d with lh• 1 Cou1>ly Clerk ol Or.tnQe County on !iet>·
tem1>e1 11, llllO l<AMll STATIEM•MT l'IU11•
l"HStt• T no lollowlnQ per.0111 ••• doing Publf Pltd Or-C..'1 D.tlly Piiot
Publl•ned Or-Coa•t Dally Piiot I bu>lnH• .. , Sepl. i., 21, :JO, 0<1. 1, tW 37'9-4C
S.pt I&, 2J, :JO, Oct. 7. l'ltO l083-«> THE STRAY WHALE. JM l"ore•t
1
I Awe , # 2. LaQUN IMech, C... '1451 PUBLIC NOTICE ltobel1 We~llmlrth. Jl.o Forest
... .... • 2, ~ loacll. Ce '2•31 .
-f'ICTITIOUS •UStNIUS I FrlHI• WHcllmlr11!, ,.. Forni f'ICTITtOUI aUSIMESS
PUBLIC NOTICE
C ._c_o_N_s_uM __ ER ____ J
ed by a l964 report: "Waming:The
Surgeon General Has Deternined
That Cigarette Smokin1 is
Dangerous to Your Health."
A call to the FDA to ask justhow
many products a re required to a.~ry
warning labels was answered vith
confusion.
"Literally hundreds." The ag1ncy
regulates six separate areas. "Ytu 'll
have to be more specific""
How about drugs? The FDA 's Ed
Nida said "a lmost all over-tte-
counter drugs" carry warning la?fs.
Most prescription drugs do not; the
warnings go to the physicians raber
than to the patients.
"OUR BIGGEST problem is iet-
ting people to read the label." Nda
said. "If we could get one lhng
across to consumers -read the la.el
-we'd figure our work was done. ~11
we 'd have to do is watch be
manufacturers."
Nida is optimistic, however .
"Consumers are picking up on be
language of the medical field," te
said. '"Side effects· is not a tern
that's an exclusive property or do·
tors any more."
Jn recent months , the FDA has a1-
nounced that warning labels will c
requir~ on bubble bath.
"Excessive use or prolonged e>
posure may cause irritation to skil
and urinary tract. "
IT HAS ORDERED warnings 01
products ranging from sunlamps t<
hair dyes. It warned pregnant
women to curtail or stop drinkin&
coffee, tea and colas because of a
possible link between caffeine and
birth defects .
The agency found no scientific
evidence to back up claims that Ben·
dectin, a drug used to treat morning
sickness. causes birth defects. But it
recommended, nonetheless, that
manufacturers include "patient
package inserts" to give customers
more information. ·
Look around the house. The skull
and crossbones that used to be con-
fined to containers of rat poison and
weed killer has been r eplaced by fine
print and has spread through the
rooms. The print seems to get
smaller as the wamlngs get longer.
"FOR EXTERNAL use only. Keep
away from children." "Precau-
tionary Statements: Hazards to
Humans and Domestic Animals."
"Replace cap flrmly. Keep out of the
reach of children. "This salt does not
. supply iodide, a necessary nutrient."
ls America being over-warned?
"I don't think so," said Dr. Sidney
Wolfe , direclor of the Health
Research Group, an arm or Ralph
Nader's Public Citizen Inc. Previous·
· ly, said Wolfe, "the pendulum
"That will get better," he said.
"The whole area of labeling for con·
sumers on risks is a new kind of
thing."
Advertisers of benefits have more
experience and more money, he s~d .
Wolfe said warning labels are 1m·
portant to make sure consumers
know how to use the products they
buy and ··what they can do to
m inimize the risks."
Some times, however. it seems that
you just can't win. Solve one problem
and you create another. The Govern·
ment Accounting Office warned that
sealing up the house to save energy
also may seal in air po~lulion, ~n·
creasing the risk or respiratory 111·
ness. Caution : What's healthy for
your pocketbook may be dangerous
for your health.
Bringing Vp
Chi Wren
Wsts $85,000
WASKlNGTON (AP) -Middle·
income American parents greeting a
newborn today can expect to shell out
more than SSS,000 'before the little
tyke is on its own, a ccording to a
study.
And Lhat·s a conservative estimate
The figures don't include future m·
nation, which could raise the cost of
child-rear ing further, noted the
study 's author . T h omas J .
Espenshade of the Urban Institute.
ESPENSHADE'S REPORT, updat-
ing a study he did in 1977, was issued
by the Population Reference Bureau,
a Washington-based s tudy organiza-
tion.
For a middle-income American
family, supporting a child from birth
through 18 years at home and rour
years at a public college will cost an
estimated ~.000. the report said. A
low-income family. it added, would
spend about $58,000 raising a child.
And those are just out-of-pocket ex-
penses. .
The 1980 estimate or $85,000 to raJSe
a child is up 33 percent from the 1971
tstimate or $64,000 for middle-income
families. from $44,000.
THE STUDY DEFINES low in·
:ome as a family with after-tax in·
!ome between $14.000 and $18,000.
\fiddle income is defined as
>et ween $22,500 and $27 ,500 after
axes.
Housing is the biggest single _ex-
~nse incurred in raising a child.
6llowed by food and transportation.
Espenshade calculated that some
~.9 percent of the cost ls attributable
l• housing, 24.6 percent for food, 16.5
prcent for transportation, 7.8 per-
cmt for clothing, 5.1 percent for
ntdical care, 1.4 percent ror educa·
ti111 not including college, and the re·
minder to other costs.
HllME STATEMllNT "'"•., •2, ~ llHch. Ca '26J1 l<AMll STATEMENT
I The lollOWlft9 Pll•M>ns are doing TPlh bv•IAHI h conductlHI by • TM to41o.-1119 pe~'°" t• dOlnQ "'"1·
DU•tneu.. 911\0rel tMrtnlnlllp. ,..,. ...
JUSTt·Ul<ATURAl Pl'IODUCTS, I R-twnchm1n11 MUltDOCIC & MUROOCK. AC·
111 F lll••r>IOt Awel\ut. Newport Tiii\ \lal-t wa1 llled with I,_ COUNTING & INCOME TA)(, 92J 8HCll CA '7'63 County Clert ... Or-Coul\ty on S.p. Powell Ct •• COit• ,.._. .... CA '16Hi I ,. ·, {.llltores\ lS Gooctwll1 Cl. l .. moer 1', IS Tr<Ki. Muroo<ll. '7l Po"#el1 Cl ,
• '
0 t PI0 .. 1 Coste -w. CA '7•M
N•wport a;::· CA~ ~,..111 0 Publr\IWd Or-c°''' Oelly Piiot I Tiii\ bu\l""• '' <OflCIUCll!d 1>y en 1n· ~ L•""n ~ nn~·-~, ' Sept 13. lO. Oct 7. u , t'ltO )17....0 dlvld"•' "•"'po .-K •....,. n-----Tracie M<irOou
E"eted J Marctno, SIO '> Lin· PUBLIC NOTICE l hh \la\-1 w•• liltoO .. 1111 tr. coin 8, _.,..y Pe.-.. CA '175.4 County Clerto. o1 O.enee County on S.p. Tl!li Du>lneu Is conducted D• • ••mlltr 12 1'90
llml\e<I -1,...r'1\IP ~ICTITIOUS 8USIMEH ' PIO•U ..... Cllltdn.. NAME STATIEMllNT T111~ Slat-nt wa• filed wll" IM TO>e tolt°"'lnQ perSO!' IS dOlllQ bu>I PuDll""'° o.-. CO.SI 0.oty Pllol
County Cle,,."' Or•~ County on Set>· "*" •• 1"1>1 1•. ~.:JO. 0<1 1. '"° un..eo
1em11t• 17, llllO P 0 l t l l I T E C H N I C II L
~14.114 SE lt'\llCES. llt0-1 !>af>le Ana "'••nue,
PuDll\l>ecl Or-CoHI Oa1ly Pltol Cosl• -.... CAlllOr"ia "617 ~Pt "· tl, lO, Ott 7, l'lel) ll U-90 RolMrt JQ\eO!> PotlUI. 1)10 I Sent•
--A"• AVfl"IUI' C.Mit• Ml'W C•lltOrnle
PUBLIC NOTICE I '1~1:1, Dus;1>ns "<-ucted Df an in
FICTITIOUS eUSINE.SS -d•vldu•I
NAMI. STATIMEl<T Rotw'1 J P0\1111
Tn~ lo1towln9 person. •r• do•~!I Tl!I\ tt•te-nt ,. .. Ill~ ""''" lllf! ou\lneu as County Clerlt ot OranQO c .... ntv on Oc·
I SI NOYS CRfA TlllE 11AIR tot>er) l'llO Fl*U
P,.bl"hed Or•nQll! Ct»sl oally P\101, OESIGN, 20S1 NntPoM Bl•tl "1. I Co~t• Mew, C• '1&:Z.
\/lt><enl \/lclor Z•PPI•. Jr USO
t Cu away Or # 0 COlte ~·· C• .,.,.
Cynll>I• lOUIU ,iappt• t 5S0 c .. •w•y Or •.. o. CO>I• MH•. C•
91'16
Ttu1 bui1ne\i ., conctuctR Df • veno••• _,,.ri.lllP
Vit¥e<ll V Z"PPla, Jr T~os llattment ••> lllocl wolti IO>e County Clerk of Or.,. Co..nt, on s.e>
temller 10, "'°
I ,,,_
Oct 1 1A 11, 21, l'llO •07t·IO
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS 8USll<IEU NlUllllE STATE.MIENT
Th~ IOll-lng ,.,.on I• OO•no D'1>1· ,..u .,,
NOROIC CHARTER 315 E Avt
Cordoba, S•,, (tf'me "'" C•llfornl• t1"11. p 0 8oJI 3'50
Ku"' T"°rn·Olwn, Jl5 E "••
Co•doll•. San Cl•mtnlt C1111orn1a ,,.,,
PUBLIC NOTICE
P'ICTITIOUS 8USllfESS
HAMii STA'TllMllNT
Ttio lootowlnQ CW•M>n• er• doing
Du•lneu ••
COOK INVESTMENTS, 20901
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Tiii\ >lal-t •es lllect with tl>t
County Clerk OI 0U"91 Covnty on Sep.
1•m1>er 16. "'O .. , ... ,.
PuDll\l!e<I 0r....,. Coest Dally Pllo1
Sept :JO. Oct. 1, 14, 11, ·-,.,,.,
P UBLIC NOTICE
Publl\l!e<I Or-C:O.\I O•lly Pllol
Sept ll JO. Oct 1 •... '"° 316.S-4() Tith l><tllnou h conducted t>y en 1n f'ICTIT10US 8UtlNllSS
CllYIOual NAME STATIEMllMT
P UBLIC NOTICE I( T"°'n-Olw n r11e lollowln9 CW•IOnS ere dOll\Q
lP\11 \tat~t ..,., f1l.O 'fllltltn t'-bu\IMI\•\
Count. Cle'<tt ol O•a<!<Jr Countr oil O<· 1 C SAl TEA, .. W ""' 51 . PICTITIOUS IUSINESS lobe• 1. ••. Nt•"'1 ........ ea . .,..,
NAME STATEMENT ,. .. t61 t•en« C. Saller ,_, Trust. -W
lite lo11ow1n11 toer.On\ ••• OO•flO Puo111,...., 0r•"9t Ct»>t O•llY Pilot 1'111 St., 1<_.i Bsacll. Ca. t2'6l
Dust no••• 0<1 7 1•. 11. 21. "'° 4094.eo Cta......c• ....s C.ella Tunwr. 1501 EW IN G. CREATl'f BROoNN Antl9uo Wey, Me•port Bo•cn, C..
PAl'ITNEASHIP 1101 oo ... Str~I PUBLIC NOTICE ,,...,
Su•t• 2l0 He-rt e....:11, Cat11orn1• Ill 8 -lu<llle A. Herrlson. "n
..,..,, FICTITIOUS 1u siHEss-I A•n94fvl ... Dr . s.nta ..,,., c.. '2705 IC .. A E• .. nQ, tl«J EHi Ocean Fred._ .,,., ~l'(n 0. S..lt•r. Front, Ball>ol, Caltfoml• 92 .. 1 HAMI STATa.MIENT 1»1t Sur1v .... Or N0-1 hacll Ce
J .,'f\t'\ It (rP•th, eit"7 M orntnQ T ht fo1tow1nQ Pf'rj.OnJ • r• OO•nQ '1'60 • •
Toot DrlH. 11unlln91on B•ocll llusoneu•• S TIH> bu•lnen •• conducted l>y • Ca lltornlatlMI t c A l v PSO S A ILI NG " ,,. ....... pan .. n111p
Oevld M Brown 679 Boluna, SOC IATION AHO SCHOOLS, 1Ul Clw.nce J Turner •
L•9un• S.acll, C•lllorn•• '76S1 I Wut Coast Mlgllwo. ~•woon 8t•cll. T~I• \latemont "°' Ill.cl will! '""
Tiii• Dusi""" h conduCl•d toy " Ca. ~::i:PW> MertM , Inc la Calllo•l\la ICovnlY Cl-al 0.-Counly on Sol>· qen•r•i~~::;t:r_n corporollonl , Hll w ut Co•st lember,..t.,. l"t4el7t
Vice PrMIGenl Hl9l!wo . NeWOOt1 Buell, C• .., • ., Publllhtd o.-Coast Oelly Piiot
This Sl•l•ment was til!H! w1111 ,,... : po~=:~o::"s;""'s "conouctecl D'f • cor· Sepl :JO, Ori 1, tt, 21. ,.., 3'1240 Co~nty (Jeri< o! Oranee County Otl Oct CALYPSO MARINE. INC
l. "° l"l"'6U By Jim P.trktr.
PuDtl,_ OranQll! Coasl O.tliy Piiot, T~h :~=: ..... 111.0 •1111 In.
PUBLIC NOTICE
f'ICTITIOUS IUSllllllSS
HAMii STATIEMaNT Oct '· "· n . lt. l'IO '°1140 Co..nty ci.rtt ol <><•not County on Sep·
Tiit 1011owll'l9 persons •re dolllQ
f'tOIU b<iill!eH as· PUBLIC NOTICE !ember 12. l'lllO
Publl\llecl ()r.tn90 C.0.•I Dally P llol WATERMAI< MAl<Olt, 20'11
l"ICTITIOUS aUSINIEU Soot •• 23, JO. Oct. 7 '"° JT••·IO C•lll•DV"' Cir • HunttnQlon B .. c ... C•
HUU STATEMENT --'7M6 I Th• totoowlnq per'°"•• _,,Q Du••· P UBUC NOTICE I J•IMI w. -·· :iom C.1llH>v•n n•o.. I Cl' . Huntl""Ofl a.ec11. C• .,_
It/I E L 8 A ILE y C A It PET ,.CTITIOUS aUSINIUS --Mar9ar•I Ann Moo~~O~~t
SEltVICE 115~, •tr. Strut. Hunt. I MAMl'STATIEMllNT Celll-mClr., ,_...,,.,....,.. • '""'°" 8"<11, Calltornl•.,.... Tiit 10110 ... 1n9 nerM>n> a re doll\Q -l I ~ .• ,,,. .. It CondUCl.cl Dy • Robert L_.., Cherlebol• an<I or O..slntts n II I -
l eurle CN•-•. JU'"•"' Str•.i, "SSOCIATION FOii DENTAL llml...,-'tw'::-..... Hul\111\q\""k~ll.C•llton\••'1-I HE"L TH, 11114 Cvlver. Sullt a, I Tllll =. ... , ..... lllecl •1111 , .. TlllS bU•lne·u II <Ofldu<ted by •n n· lrwlNI. ui. '17U Or °""11• Ofl Sei>-
Olvlcfutt Ro~ L. C\ifll\ln911am. D D.S., C-IY Clef1l al "'Of ' .__,, \. Cherlebot• 11'7 Port Mer9el• Pl • l<twport ,...,.,., », t• ,., .....
'--le C11er1etoots 8eacll ui. "2t.o j CDa•t oan Piiot lllh S1M-1 wa• Ill.cl with the J."'9I W. ttoae-, U l Emt r•fd Pubtl.-Or~1 ,. ~
County Cieri! ol Or•"9e CounlY on Oc· Bay, l ..,_ 9Hc:ll, CA '7UI Sotll. JO. Oct 1, • •
•-r >. ,., Joi!" P. Erlumoen. *' 81"• PUBLIC NOTICE "*12 l(ey. Cor..,.. Cllel Mer, CA '2UJ PUl>ll~ Or ... c .... Oally Piiot. Tith .,., ....... IS COl>dUCIOCI t>y •
Ocl 7, U, ll, 3 , ,_, -119,..,., pa-Slllp f'ICTITIOUa IUllNllSS
ltObef"t L C.,,.,,1,,.,,.m. NAM• STATllMElfT
O D.S. l lle lot-+119 ,....,,. I> doi119 b1nl· PUBLIC NOTICE
Tlltl sC.1-1 wet lllect ,.;ltll ,,_ ,,.HU.
f'ICTtT10US IUSIMllH County Clertt o10.-Couftty.., Seo· DISCOVEltY, 3333 Brlatot, Costa
lllAMI STATellollllNT ••mb .. 11. 1•. Mffa, CA m• Tiie lollowlt>Q ,.,._ I• doil\9 bu•I· f'Hlt" YvOnl\O l . Hudson, IJO Pearl,
MU as: PuDllSlled Orenvo Coell Oelly Piiot aettio. ISIMICI. c.-.,..2 '
O R EA Ni MA IC E It S -A S.e>t. 16, 2l, JO, ()(t. 7, l'llO J77~ Tiiis lluilMH IJ C-led l>y •" ii\·
COMPLETE WEODING SERI/ICE. dlvtcfu•\-\., H-
1703J Nllll Pond lest, Caplstr..,o PUBLIC NOTICE •1111 •IM-I wM llled wllll ,,.
8HCll, C• . .,,,. ol Or Cou t <--r11eryte AObln Et1ln9to,., 270>l C-IY Clertl M9f n Von-..· .,. •• h c f'ICTITIOUS aus11fllU l9f'llber ,., ·-· Miii Pond East. {.aptllr-ode ' •· NAMll ITATeMeNT ,., .... "~1:1, DUSIMt• I> condu<tecl by .tn In· Tiie loll-1"9 pertoM ere ClolnQ ,. ... ,..._ OrMlll c.e.i C>elly f'ltet
dlvldual f!lltl~~·~ 0£1/ELOl'MEl<l. 2ot0 ~ .• ,Oct.7,14,11,t• .....
Qleryle It. Elllneton NllcflellOn °''""· lrvlne, Calllarnl• PUBLIC NOTICE H•I• '"'°"*" -lllecl With Ille Men.II\ Getlter end Auoc. lftc., •
c....,tv Clefk ol Orf"91 County on '91>-ca11tornl• cor1,..,e 11011. •II C•tt• ,.__,nous aulf .. IM
temllOr U, •-· Ganedero, s.. (temefl4e, C•tlforlll• -'• Pl41'67 r-. Oarvy Inc .•• Callloml• ....... ITAT .... MT P..011"'"° Or .... Coast Oelly P llo1 corpo1eUon, MOii G-yre, l ...... Tiie fol-1111 per-I ero dolft9 Medleare Affeeteti
~p1 11. ».0<1 1, ••. ,.., .,._. '4ec11. c.11torn1a -·;:~c~' ltlENTI, 116 w. ""' s1 ..
lllll bvlll\Ht It COndUClecl by • H•--1 e.edl, C.. tM6J PUBLIC NOTICE QeMrOI parltwnNP. Cl .. ...CI J . -Calla A. l-1, ~111 Geeler & Uf7 Am• Wey,~ 8Ncll, Ca, M-.tnc.
f'ICTITIOUI IUatMllU M.wvln GM!er .... M.•. -Lwtfll• ."JM."•"'-'· "n NAM• STATllM ... T Tllll ,...,._, "'" m..i wllll Ille Tiie 101-1111 po1...,s ••• dolnQ Covnty Cterll of 01'•~ cou,,ty on 1t11119evi.w Or., Sallt• Ce. '279'
bvtll\OU a . Oc-r ,, l'llO f'rM ... -o-.iyn 0 . Saltff .
Hospital Casts Rise
WASlDNGTON (AP) -On New
Year's Day, lhe amount Medicue
may deduct from lt• hospital in·
aurance claima wlll rise from $180 to
U04, mean1.-1 those who are
hat1pltallsed wlU bave to pay more of
lbe bill out ol tlieir pocket..
The Health Care Fln•nclDI Ad·
mlnlatratlon elted rising hoapltal
costl ln lllDOUDClnl plans for the in·
creueddeductlble .
THI AGEJll,fCY ALSO said the
amount a Medicare reelplent would
pay ii bolrtaliled .for more tban .,
days wU 10 up. From tbe llat tbroulh tbe IOth day, the P.ftlent'I
1bare will lnereU4t from $'5 tO '51 •
day. Aft•r IO d1y1; th• patient '1
•h•r• wW rlM from SIO to tioa •day.
) ..
Medicare reetplentl al.a will have
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ANACAPA AUOCIATES, L TO., f'l ... 17 Mlt s..tf ...... Or.,~ 9"<1\, C..
to ta}' more for }ODI St8)'9 lo skilled llO New-1 Cet1t .. Or ' Newport l'ubll"*' Or_.. C.00'1 Dall,~ ~h 11on111e11 h condvCtecl by •
nuising homes, the •gency said. Pa· IH<;~n':.... u12 0c-e1 ..... 9<'·1·"·11·•1• eeM•••icr.=i:.·T...-ner Ue~ now pay $22.50 a day after c-,;:::i "::.·~.;.":':.. ,.1,,.,,.,,..11• PU8UC NOTICE r111, "*"*" .... "'" w1111 ,,,. i -d in In ho but -------_,....,-,,,.,,-,·---! C-1Y (Ion 1111 Or-c-.tv et! Sep. sta\ na .,., ays nun I mes, ... ..,_, llM<?i, c..,,... ,.1c:t1nou• au11•1n "'"' ... ' •. ,.. ,.,..,, Wil Jlave to pay $25.50 a day for the Tllll -lneH 11 c-Clucl.O by e MAIM STAHMllMT 1'114Hlllled Or-C.oHt Delly l'llet
2lshbrough the lOOth day under the 11
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ne1'rules. Tiii• ............ filed Wiii! ,.. I.A 1.INOA MICHOAC ANA c-•• cMttt °' °'.,,.. CNnty"" • M•1t1<n ... w. '""· Cotta MoM, '°"'"' 11. ••· ea . ., .. , T~ CHANGE IN the inlurance "'""" lt•mlr• u ...... end 011• U•· ,.CTITIOUI aulf•H• ded bl .. ls a 13.33 percent lncreue MA•VI .......... ....,..., ...... liOO w ... , St., Cotta IMM. c.. •AM• tTATSMaNT ~ f'.O .... 417' .,,.,,· Tiie lellowl11• peno11 h dol119 OVe!the current filUfe. Tbe dedueti• A ......... C:..-~ AlltOlllO llolluno1 eM ltetelll•'Y butl""IMI
ble -m-.. -':L.ftndl ... tbe dU· "''*' .... Or .... ON1t DlllY ,.,,.. -·· ,.,,. WlllOW Cir .. "'-'•In l'~TIOltlE l"OltT,.AITUltl, ~ .. ......-. -. -...u ,a.oa.1,14,f• 1lllMO •11-.,c:a.t1101 ,,., llwrlfllMll ,.. .. , , .. ~ rere e between aver.,e dally , ______ .,. ____ ,, 1 NI<...,. u,..,. ..... 1...-1• Ut· 9"<11. c.ai....,...~
boa~ C(»\a for \be prevtout year •11e. Mt C:..-a. CMMI INM. Ca. lcett Wt-Tl,,...rl•lle, '"' -.,, S11arlntltl'I "'•c•, TIM lll••Porl an same coetl durln1 the base 'r1111 llW"'" ,, , .... ,_ ., • .. IK,,,Gal~nMa year ta. .,._., ..,..,.,..,. r1111 ...._, '' ~ .., M
miW l ' Q1'9 u,..i.. 111•M-. A 1.8.1 . oo peop e are COY· Tiii• .......... -11 ... w11t1 ... ni11......,.,.. •• ,. ... •"" ered hoepltal lnaurance under c.-, Clwll •er-."-"'''"' .... ""~ c ..... "0r-. Cowlty en Med~. Som• I00,000 more are H · ._..., "-..., , ..... ~....,.,,.. ,.._...
"pect to be added to tb• Pl'Olflm ,.,....,.. 0r-. c-t o.1i., ,..... "'*..,... 0r.,. CNwt o.11, "*"· next , . a . a. Ort'·'~-•• -... 0c1. 1, u, 11,-. .---..
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PtJBUC NOTICE
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t>u•IMU ft I THE HAT UllAL l"'EltAPY
"0VHOAT!ON, $ OreenlMf. lrvlt10 C•lllotnl• 91114
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urea pre >' nt•• 1 w., '""'~CAl110t11i.ne11 ,,.,, ,, •• ..,,.,., ·•• ,,,.., """ .,... Pt'8f,f(' NOTICE ,. .....
wom•n An! b~un1 uaed TMt """""'' 1, 1•"411<1•11 '' • e-1, r,.,. "'o.-'""'"• .,11 ~1> Pu!111w.o 0r....., c ... 11 0.111 Piiot fr.cautnUy tbea• days to .. -·· :.--,.!._ •vtlll••er ••mDe• ,. ,.., -.~. ,,ICTITIOU\ •USINIU--S._!>• 2.1_, JC!, Oct. 1. ~ -w1•.eo
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T111i. >IArlHntnl ••• "'"" ••t~ tiw I County Cit•• of Orange Coul\lf on
0<1ooe1 J 1• I h I II .. --' ~ -NAMa•TATIMll,Y I -PUBLIC' NOTICE • p le <'Alttndars, n" ,,.....,_, ••• m .. '""" ..... ,,.,.,,,_, "'"""' ,.,.., fJ•1•• .,,, .. 1, •n. f\111-•nv ,,., ....... ,, 001n11 ""''
bOOkl, nl•IAllnea And f:,•;~;•fl Or-Counh onO< Viii IO 1 '"11 "•u "'1.c> """,:·.,,..,.Uf08"00'1' 1101 Pomon• SUPlfltlOtlCOU1tTOftCAL 11•01tNIA
soa p . and tht' Com "1-•1 " tv•••M.•-c.•V'J•" C.OUNTvo .. Tuur.A1
munl1t Partv nttwapa• ... r l't'81.IC " NOTI<'•; 4 "•'""""'"••,,•.!law .1o~"" s1 cou •T1o1ou1c1•'w,c•o•UHT Y c 1v1c
Pulll••hetl Or•"llt coe.t 0•11~1;:.~ I O<t. 1, 14, >I, Ill, 19!!0 4019-IO
P UBLIC NOTICE
W•rn1 lha t Chin ~~--Ck•' u '',. ,.., •P ~41U l'tClfttOU,•11\tlct'O '"'•-lnou ,..0,..,.,UNby•n ln· \115ALIA,C&LlftOIUllA t'171 L•11•1No11c.,. Br•n<llA1>P1lut1on
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w 0 m e n a r f' 0 I HAMI \TAUIMaNT tl0.1d1>•I MAARIAGE Of' '"" O<>er.2of 01-IOr\of C•lllllf41'0
n PUBLIC NOTICE ' ... IOllvw•'.'~ ,.. ... ,., .. Ou111u llu\I ~.,,,,. ..... I('_..,., P E Tl flONf R . ltE BECCA SUM N41ion4I BM>~ lou t..e •I .)117J 0.1
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Oolu>o St<Nt, Son J ... n C-o,.treno. "Thett {8 a 0ood ll( fll('TlflOUl.U\INIU "'•t•1 UH l'll(HH•t •IO"\ l/ltf \11ul\ly CltholQ<..-9t1 Counl~onS.p .. ~EE!PSONDENT: GARV I!, SUM· Celllotnl•,llt4l<l el\•1>1>llt1llononS.p.
pic tures ()f beaullu." lltAMHTAfllUNl ;:~.::':·:·.~.o~~~· .. ,:~~ .,.,, '""" '•"•k• 2' ,., ~ ~SUMMO-.llPAMILV I.AWi ::·~~.~~1:11:i.::.~~m~ .. ::~,:'
commenta tor Ou Zhesun ... ~::~• .. •o..lnq .,.. _ " UOlftG "'"' ·~M w•• 1•~11 ............ 0 c " .... 011......, 0. .. 90 Coe>t 0.1~,~~~ CAM HUMlllt: t14ff l>~nkln90111c1 •• It>• No-tllwfft CO<' ... r GLCHAIJl~IM£"H /JOQ ''' t I I~. l•l•'u"•••V1 .. 1 "'Ill JO Ot;t I, 14, 11 11191) 1'01-tO NOTICE! Of lr.ine Center Otll(tl Intl Jelfro wrote In the Peo ple '.-l .. 1 .... .._ '"' l..alllo""• In"'""'""" •• lll(•(j•o(l•ll 11. •n '" -----v ... .._ ........... T ... ,_, .... , R041d , ··~'"• O••nqe County
Daily. "'°' 0° .. a ... 1 P llBLJ(' NOTICE -.ci-. ~YIM!~,_ Mlllt Cellforn11, 9111• »"• 1»r>0n "'l"""'I I •Th It \f1111 C.-~I '°"" ,.,..,, JO'ln '-•1
• .,.•rd .....,. .,.., ~ wtu.ltl • 10 m•k• «>mmor>t on '"'S dWl•<•••on • e arc I S l s I 00 l ""••won11 llf<Hnoo••J ' In .. -···'·""'"' A•>'""" "''tn In• .. , •. ·--.......__....... m1, f"e h .. <OMm.nts In *"l•n1110 ireat C•re t () Select de· r11,.b.Nn.>••••-l""O••non (uunl,r 1., .. .,...,..,,.,_,.,vnh onO. "4141> ll ylMl ............. _.vluef•" tne R101ouat Aornonostrolor of"•
llcate features and er1w1ou•1 ·-·' ·-~1Cl1T1ous aus1HEss ••-.......... -.~ ... -• llo•·•• a .... , Fo .. r1.,.n1n .,.1.on••
S.llll<:.en<Mn '°'4MIJ I n• NAME \TAfllMENT M ~ .. a..t Your ,.._ w Denk Rtqt0n, 'il•v•rt Str .. t Tow•r fa s hionable t'IOlhea, as If '"h , .. .__. "''" l!l..:J •••n 1,_ Pullll•,...l fl, • .,... Co.o\t O~llf P1101 ...... ,. •• ~u.·~uwon9 Per\bns •rt dolug ~~l$0 ... IHU~~~l~~~· I !Ullo
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t•m Der •• ,.., •S~IAIEO L•AfA CO"ICEPTS, tr...._,_~,_, .. u •• altoa~ d•V•o• 111eu.1.-ot1n ...... 111ocat.on n eeded for perfect beau. 1'14"'9 p BLIC NOTIC'E 11~~ Mu•lnh1<1 •••nue CO.I• M,,-.,, dlM<la •-... Ud. .... _..lkfl. Put>I"~ °'"'*' Coa>l 0.11. Pooot. t y.,, h e said. ltMOOlt.C•NDALL a 1. .. 1•10•n1•"1ll1 , 1 ........ LM .. .__ .... "' ... 0<1 1, I• ..... 40~ H,,,,, H s .. ,~.,, ... "· 1,S \lte ..... ----..._ •• I t d oesn . t mat le r :~==-..... c..., ,.ICTIT•OUS •us11c1u Mento"• ...... u. N•woo•• Buell SI u.-..... Mlkte.r •• , ......... , PUBLIC ~OTICE
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We See are d e licat e lit~':.~~~=• Cl•ll• Piiot AVALON OIL COMPA"V 1'1" (<1ltlo•m•'nbll ~y "'-• _... -'9911tr• .. a Bo•0to ~11 rru~1.:, '1~~~~,,. ~<>••~I
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What do they have to do PICTIT"j()ij'i IUSINEH Cn•rtos e e ... ,.,, 1040 K•ldOnan I o ... ~ L•QU"" N19 .... 1, Calllorn1.i 11•11 dAI• lh•t ""• ......... ..,,.. ,, .. r '"" on loCAl•o ill 1310 Adams ··~,,.,. r .... even friVOIOUS Wom e n . '1~• P4u1 W E""'rv 11, JJSll Oc1ln11 r to Ille • n;s.x,nw ..;llltln 30 "•f• or """ O<tparorri•nl of •olCI toll•o~ d•S1<1<1
. NAME STATEMENT Gttna•t• CA~l10I rn., l>u\ll'•h I\ tonautleCI !>y ~ you, your CS.f~ll '11llV t.. tnter•O .»JI Mv>a, C:•t.lotn1a, di ,,.ilitn time'""' Wtth the broad masses? lne foll-Ing per..,., Is 001n111>11,.. H Allrto Henor '" l•H s •1enN.•l1><1rtll<!nhlp llttt <~Uri may wn.or. Ju<>QM•fl1 con· bla• "''''boo pUCllCI> Ol)el\!ld d OO •&•d1 ___ 1,,.,u 0 Ooo•..,ortn Avo. Gt•ntJO•d C .. ~ 114-0 H••nt Ii Sut.1,.1a" t•lnlnq lnlun<f!I'• ~r otn..1 or<lttrs c.>n 1.,, P UBLIC NOTICE l.AGU"IA BEACH SIGN COM r A•vmotld Slal>Ddt •I~ S H•llO•• Tl"• •l•temen1 """' lilt<! will> lht> <w•nt.1g erlvlllon of Ptc>o.rw, •Pou•o•I ,AUOIO.VISU"L EOIJIPMEN r PA"IY, lit oc .. n Aw•n.,., l•11un1 Covina, CAll71l County Coer• of Orange Count; or ~upport, cnolll :u•IOOf, tltlld \u~ft , LC(.
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PUll.ICNOTtCI . i:"•nco1• o Boucl\tr 4 \ 1 SI., Pl•Y•dtl RfY, CA'IO~' F1U.20 1>01 •• m•v oe o•.,.tttl ~ ,.,. coun 1 ltl•~ltl Furm t n;tru<l•On• •nu t EIKllon of c ... ,,.,., ..... •nd 01110 .. "•wlhorne Ro•O. l.•11un1 B••<ll, George enCI Tort\I Ruu .. 11 ll•ZJ PuOlt>tl<"<I O•a1111« Cva<t O•llv Piiot T"" _garnl\l'l,,.,.nl of w-oes, leklilo ofj c <M&T1>011>o1ndSi>e<•l1<dl•OMWIUClla••
for PC>moNI Elementery S<l...,ol• Tit11 C•lilor11l•'1•51 Coest ... ,,..,. , •l6, l.1gun• 0.-•cll CA '•Pl lt.23 ;M.>,Oco l.>'80 3117-110 l'l'I01tl\ or oroi>et1v, or otller courll l\Ow •nlllo""""'•Yt>ewcvr,e11n ttwo1
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1 -· -Tnt followtnQ pe15~ns art doong ~ly I ord•r of Ille CIM•I Commun11v Coll~ • l't4Hff GrM>I E Ar9111t1oi-1 l>u•l"h>H ~uDil•neG Or•r>Qe Coeu O•lly P1101 l Ohtrhr Bo•rd ot 1 ru\ltu In "'I PUBLIC NOTICE ' Publlshetl Orer190 eo. .. D•lly Piiot , Tiiis \leUment WU ltl..O wlln ..... ~A R.l "1ER5 Ml LE co.. IHJ I O<:t. 1 ... 11 li. l'lllO_ <Ol).IO •mount ..... IMS ltwn II•• i»•C.nl u• ,
S.pl. JO, Oct.1, 14, 11, ,.., ~j Counly Cler-of Ot•nge County on !o;!p •nt QUn W•y "11wport Bucl'I C• ol 11\e •um 010 o a gua•ol\t•• 1"411 ""'
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1"° "1..0 P UBLIC NO'flC[ DIOdtt woll "'"•• '"10 ow p•ooowa NAMESTATIMeNT P UBLIC NOTICE "' ... 11 •11reo I/ JO<"lll'n"'n Allr•a v CGnlr•co •• t"" >•me '' ••""""° '" T"" lclll-1119 .,.._,Ii OOlflO bu>!· _ Put>llV!e<I Or•n!IO CO<l\I Oeily Pofot Jorot"••~ l•u\l~v C•tO.\'" M I NOTICE IWVITIHC.!1105 n•m lo ''-•••nl <>I !a Iv • to -~1°'
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COLLEGIATE ... llM""" Court, ..... ITATllMENT PUBl.IC NOTICE Jorqen'M lT Allr*d \I Jor~" ... " Bo•rd of T•i.•l•o of .,,. c .. 4 •• , <11.c• "'·" Ov r...,•l!~O Ot •'I~ r ...
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erlvld11•I. Cott• Mew. C.llfcwnl•.,.. THll COUNTY 01' OltANGe Rolano N M<C11n• .;o.o M•f~ J °"P*"m•nt ~ ·~'" "'"•· .. tJl•ttiCI .... 011• wt '"',,,. OPl!ft ng ,,,,,,..,. I
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C-ty Ci.rt of Ot•nge Coul\ly on Sep.. ·~ p LA I NT IF F M I c H A E L Sl•nl&, E JorQe<>Won TT ~:anl•v bid\ .. 111 flw publlCIV -ed •no rt•O ... 10 Will•• dny "'"o~·~· ..... O! temt>er12.l'llO. Tltls 1>u.ineul\conducltdl>v en In· GEORGETATEA,.,n tnalvlOu•I E Jorqen•en Tru>I, W•ller E I for 1 I l~lorm•llllet 1n •rt~ 1>10 c.1 1,, Ill•
,.USlll ldlvielu•I 0 E FE N 0 AH T 0 EWE Y Jotgenwl', TT W•lltr E. Jorgensen PRINTINt.. C..F t"90-f1 SPRING I blddlnq Pul>llllNcl Or-Coest O•llY Pilot Auquot H, R•ll.,, 111 OAVIOE, lnOlvtdu•llv. OA\1 10 P J ru\I leOt f Ocun 81•0., Lonq CL ... SS SCHEOuLE-OCC NORMAN E <NA fSV"
S.pt.t•.23,JO,Ocl 1,1.., lite.to• Tiiis si.1-1 wu fifed .. 1111 ,,,.j P ERUME AH •nd J A,.ICE C Bu<n.C• 9C*Xl,!l~Cotum1>1as1 .So.j Alltlo••relowln.ccoro•l\C•w•ln 'So!<•••••v
CounlyClerllofOt1N>91Coun1YonSep. PERUMEAH,l>Uibend •l>Cl wot•.Oo<t'! P•S<IO•n•,C• 9110> thr Bio Forni ln•lrucllons otnd So.rooorr""..,' PUBLIC NOTICE l•mt>er :i., ••. 1 '"'°"°"IC, lncllllf.. J r111• bu•ln•» Is conouctoo t>v a Conollio." •nd S.-lflc111i0<1' whlcn 1 Co.as• Comtllunotv
l't..... SUMMONS 9ener•I P,rtrter>lllp. ""now on Ille ..nd mAo\' bo -ur•d 1n Coll-O.\lr1tl l'ICTITIOUS IUSINfH Publl.i.a Otefl90 to.st Oaltv Piiot ; ON AMINDllO COMPLAINT Aol•eo v Jorlll'nt•n. 11,. office Of t,,., Pur<,..slnq AQenl 01 Publlt#\1!<1 Ora(lOt Cl>d\I Oot•lv Pi!ol,
Sept, JO, Oct. 1, 14, 7•, l'llO n.1-eo CASI HUM•••: nu.s Part"<!• ... Id (Oii-district. Oct. 1, ,. '* •073-IO -=STATaMINT NOTICll Y• ...... .._ -· T"" fnl• sllltt,,,.nt was fol.O wiln tl;e Eacl• bl-""'" sutimll will> nos
... ~:'::~---ar•CIDlflOb\m· PUBLIC NOTICE C•rf ,,.., deeldlt -•at..., wlll!Ht County Cl•r• ol Or•noe County on bier• usl>ler's Cl>l<k, c.nlll•d C11w<k. PUBLIC NOTICE
CATALINA OIL COMPANY 16111 , ... r ..... ........ ~ ~~ S.ptemt>er 12, t9'0. °" l>ldder'• l>Ond rn-p.oyel>I• to '"'° ___ _
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C., .,_ NAMll tTATEMENT llet-. P~t>lls"9o Otange Coe>I Dally P l">t Dl1lrlcl Bo;orCI of Truat .. s In .,. -'"PLICATION 11'0• CHANGE Grant E. A•telM''9111, ""• O'"'" Tlte lollowtno Ptt•on I• dolnQ II \lou wllll to -• ,,,. ..ivlce of en S.pl. "'· 13,lO,OCt.1, 1tll0 371o.«> •tn04'ftl not .... ,...,, flw pwrc•n1 CS%1 I 01'0,.,.CE LOCATION
a. butlnets ••· •llorney In tl>os m•tt.,, t'OU lllCKJld do of t,.. ....., bid as• gu.rW11 .. ll>•f "1• n1~ I• to lntorm IN e>vlHlc tnet un-= L•,.., Hunll"91on •cit, C•. .COMMERCI Al. Bl.llLOIHG '0 prompttv so 11181 you• written PUBLIC NOTICE llldder will..,.., 1"'0 Ille '"OPoMd IH• S.cu ... ~S.lt of -Au .. ~ -
l<•nM•ll 1<. l •rtl>olom•'"'· 601 SEAVICES, 111 Rlve•slere Orto, •HPOnte.lleny,,.,.yt>ell...,on~""'· Conttect H -.. ,... It awerded to R-out••-for'"" F-•• s.wlngo
Bayside Or., "'9wport a.8<11, C• nMO He101por1 hKll, C•lifoml• tM3 I AVISOI U.... 118 .,_ ,~' • •i:· NOTIC• 01' l>lm. In tlw •wnt of lelklr• t.o .,.,,, eno L...,. S¥S1em, Ce 111...,.,i. F_,.,
Or l<elldtlro Om«o 1100 Oan.t Jim R. WllH, lll1 Collw n. Cosi. : =.::---=:. u:"" .._'. Stteltlf'P'S SAL• Into well ~reel, '"" proc .. d• of '"" $•vlnqs •nd L...,. An ocl•hon. 5610 Pl., '°ufl9rtorl, c.e.' fMl1 ' NleM, C•lllonll• 91'1' ....... ,. • a .... LNt I• i...n.... TOM THU-.11 °'-DYE CO,. INC., Clleck Wiii 119 ........_, M In ,,.. <•M Wll11tlre Boulewerer. Los Ange tu,
0.Mlt I( Ward Jt16 Monlt90 Tllll Minns Is Concluclttl bV en I ,_ ....__ Plelntllf, Vl, KWANG-WEI HAH, et 11, of •bond, IN Ml ...,.,. t......oi Wiii be C•llforNa, l\e1 flied &n •PC>ll<•tlon ,_...._ e.' ca' ' ndl 1-1 C ---· Def...-, No. 2S-~I. f0f1tlted to w ld Coll-dl .. rkt. wllll .... "-•1 Home L...,. Ben' Hunt"..,_, «h. . ftMl I v JI II WU SI U~ted ._.., IOlkl&I• et con,.10 do By vlt1 .. of .,, e..cutlon ,......, on Ho Ill-rn.., wlll>dr-ltlt Oler for lo.rd lor ~rmiuion •o Cll•--
ltlcllard eor.-. 14S1t Cor•I-. Tllls':..t.m.: wes llltd wltlt fl,.. "n ~ en "1• ISunfo, oeoerle J11ly 16, l'llO tiy ,,,. 5-rlor Court, • i>erlOd of forty·flw f•SI llllVt ••ier locetoon of ·~ llt""c" ,;.,,.. loc•ttd et
El Toro, Ce, mJD County Clenl of Ot-County on Oc· n•ctrlo lnmedl•ta men1e, de n t• CO'Jflly ot Ot-, Stet• of Cttolornl•, t,.. d.ie ... for 11•._.,lno ther.ol. l4000 <>oi.nv P•'" 11......,, C4Plrtrano IC•lllt 0 M"lrl>eacl, ll) C<wOll• '-r> ,.. menere, Ml r.._ta n<rlt•. •I 11•v upon • 1...,.._, enlerecr In l1vor of TIM Bo.rd ot Trustl'H r...,rv1> ""' 8eec11 Or..nu-County C.hfornle lo
A•• .. LOlll llHclt, Ce. taeOl • ,, ... ,, ••-•. -terrt9IS1•-• llrmpo Ti>m Tltumb Glo1o1e Co., Inc. •• prlvll-of ref~lno M!y -•II olds .,.. ....;t,.rn-oltN :,_,.tel Pl~ .. C.n ~ Gr-tell a.uio. Or '1 P bllsNcl Ot Cout 0 ·1 Piiot TO THE Of "EHOANT A Clvll f uergme l\I creditor •nd •11•l11st or to welv., any 1r,.•9ul1rlt1.,. ..,, Del ltl• "'-Ina Center • o n 111•
H••P0'1 llekll, ca."* I Oc u 1 en:, •. "ot011..i compt.tnt --111111 lly t .. Pl•I .... 1( ............ , ...... -H•n • ..., Co • .,. lnlorm•llll•s In . •nv bier or In '"" _.,.,,,. lido ol'<Am<no C.epl;tr.,,o, •t H•"Y L. Whitt, UMI Pebble t. 1, t4, 1, za, t q llH -lnat "°" II'°""''"' to Clef-jwd t mel\t Clelltoo, •Mwl110 • net bldcfl"tl AVenlo. P-.. ~Juen C&piS1reno
llM<I>, u,..... Nl-1, c.. m n tflh ••tn<11t,.,.... """'· wltllln • cr.ovs 1 ,n TOI.a 11 -·-MAH e. WAT~ o r.-Countao 'c..tu..rni.. · Tiiis "'111,..ts It '°'"'"<lect by • PUBLIC NOTICE •lter 1111• -•Is .. ,....., on yow, ::.:'j:,:_.,. -~';..~of,;: SlocnrQory, An~orw,...y';,,,lielnl•...,...orpn>lffl general~. fl.., •i1tl 1Ms couot • wrf.,... ret41C>n .. iuw•nce of u lt! ••UU11on, I .,..,. -d ol Tl'\IAH1 of .,,., 41PP1k •tion Y°"' comm•nts Grwit !. ,.,_llrltfll ~ICTmOUS IUSIHESS lo llw ~nt. Unlft1 yow do so. ltv•oer -n •II 1,.. rlgnt, tfll• •"" C-..t Cotntnunlty m•y erlKuu, t>ut ••• nol lomltecr to:'"" Tiiis ......._ WIS llled .. 1t11 .... -· STATllMllNT your .... 11 •Ill ..... 1_ on .... lnlertll of ..id l""9nMnt -ors In Col._ Dl1lrlct •PC>ll<•nl's "''°"' of s-rfonnance In C-ty Clenl of o..,,.. Cou11ty on Seo· Tiie foll-lnq person I• Clolna oo.,.
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-crecrll -of Its !em-•• 1'9. "'IS •s: ""' .,...,.. • I~ 9914n•t Jou for State ot C•llforftle, du<rlbecl as Oct. 1, H, tM 4t1•-«> foul communities, Four c:oc>le• muS1 ,,...,, PORT CALYPSO, :i.:i:r W.sl Co.st '""relief....._ In'"" Comtll.ltlnl, loll-a: -••Ulwtd ~ "s_,..1..,ry Aqoftt, Pulllltlled 0r.,,.. Coast Oelly Piiot HIOlfw•y, ...._., lleecl>, C•. '16'3 •l>lcll could •eswll In ~rnl>11menl of Loi 6 of Tr1<l ..a, Cltr of lrvirw, PUBLIC NOTICE F-••• liome L..., B-of i,.,. Ft•rt-$atlt. JO.Oct. 7, u, tl.1tlCI _.., J •mH F. Parker, 103 Vlst• We9ff, t•lno of -Y cw -ty or County of Otenoe, Slet• of C.llfornlo, c"co . .ooc.11to,.,,;• Str..,t, F'<nlOffkf!
PUBLIC NOTICE Motllna, ...._, a.&c:ft, Ce. '26'0 otl>er rt1tel r.ci.,.stecr In Ille com· H per ,.,.... _..._ in Boo.< 151, P;ooe N•756S Bo• 79.41, Sin Frenc f-.co, C.llforl\I~
I T1>11 l>utlneu II <ONtUclttl by •n ln·I plotnt. JO ener ll of M'""'"•""°u• Maps, NOTICE OF DE ... TH OF Mt20," l>v Oct-24. '*·An •dOi· er1•lelv•I. OATEO Aptil JO. ltlCI. rKorchot wlerCounty. -lion.ti 10 oeys to wllmll cOMm•nU
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The followl"' ...,._, It dolflO bUll• Count, Cllrll ol Ot8tf9e Cou111y on Sep-By; llMAILVNlc PERRIN lroln., C.ltlorflla. ADMINISTER ESTATE ,S.,pervl..,..y A41nl bVO<lober l•, 19llO
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Ln Cerri• C. 90101 '411M 117 NOTICE rs HEREBY Gl\IEN llWll n • wO•t•nhat It muSt oe written re I
di••-• __ Tel: ou1 n i411 . I 10:00 o'clock A.M., .i M.ln L.o4>Cly, Ann Sybil S llvermiln a nd 1ot10 .. 1no· n • s;mma"' oi •i. •••·
T~I• NIM.a ;, Ganeluc:tecr bv an In· PUBLIC NOTICE I Tntl11, CA..._ on w~1. 0c.1-r 1'1, neo, •• and contingent c re ditors o f celv•d on •. ,,,., """""'t•ln •t .... , tne
1 Mtelt911eW.lls PfCTlnOU1aUSIHESS Publo\fted Or-C:O.sl O•loy Poiol Courtl>OUM, 100 Civic Cent.,. Orlve p e rSOQS Who may b e \OM tor the P<Olttt, )I 1"" if)e(•fic Tllla __ , .., .. filed with Ille NAMe STATllMEllT ~li.ll...1 ~ West, CtfV of S...t• A,.., C:O..nt"( of I . • ·t ttef I h m<01lot\ COitKltC: 10 In Ille appllcat1Q11 I
19mblr •• ,... I 001•...u es: I •t IJ<,lllllC I UC11on to !toe h1Q1tesl bldcMr, WI 11 artd/or estate: ..... icu r...-o•d. Jr f&t "· tncludf"Q Afltl
C-y c .... al Or-C:O..nly on Sep-Tl\t 1011-1"9 persons ••• Ooln9 PUBLIC NOTICE Or•nge, -·of C.llfoornla, I wlll w ll ot.h erw se interes n t e ,~r 111 ·n· appllc•nl • ( ~mmunily I
..... , CLAVTOH Giii.ROEN GROVE I for CHI> In ,_ .. , money of,,.. United A pet ition h a s b een fllt-d ,.1 .... n: oconomlc or ltnanclel In Pt.tOll-Or-eo.1
t 0.11, Piiot LTD.,""' Soutfl H•ll-v, S...t• An•, SUPllltlCMI COUllT s•.itt, •11 tN rlotit, title'°"" ln1et'K• b y Den ni·· J Sllverm ~
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In lo•m•t•on wnlcn swppon •~ Pro•P~I 1 Sept. JO, Oct. 7, 14, J1, t• Jt1o-t0 Calll<wnl• '71'05 . 011' CAL.,O•NIA ot w ter Jud<lnMlll CllfDIO<'s In '"' -v• ::. • "'' . .>nd •I •l'Y •Ovt•te effects Oft vour or-
Cl•yton Cl•vton & tcmP1ny f• COUHTTOl'OltANOE .-Krl1>e<11>t-1v.or.amucl't.,.r.af the Superior Court .)T 119n11•11on.,, <°''"'""'''"'"'<"mo
c;.,,.,.1 Par1netSfllPI. no• Soutn I '•CIYk °"""on .. w..t 1 ·• m•Y bt nec1u.ry 1o ull•fv «•lo O range County r ec;uescinQ rhutt ''"'" •PIAO••• o1 the •<>Pt•u PUBLIC NOTICE
Halleday s.n.. Anl CAlllornl• t770S Saotle ..... ca . ..,., Ue<ullon Wiii\ Kcr....i lnler•sc """ th t De I J Sil "'rman llon Donaici °""Oef'.' tS7 Muter-s Cl•· MAltltlAOE 01' CO•t• . a nn s . v., I """ on•v IQOk di ltlr •Plll•C&llon •no PICTITIOUt IUllHIH ci.. CMta lileM, C.llfornl• '2677 PETITIONER EAi H ELI ZAllE TH O••ed •• ~nl• An•, C•llforn••. be appointed as personal ... COm"'t'nt• l1IH1 •I :ne FeO•••• I
NAMI STATIMINT This bul lMH 1\ conductacl by e GAAV llOUIHOER S.Plembt< 22. ,_,_ r e p r e S <? n ( a t j Ve t O rlorne Loan S..11~ of S.n l'"••ncllco un
Tit• following perlOn IS erolng ..... , •• pe-tfllp RESPONDENT JOHN ANTHOHV SAAD G•TES. d • "stE:r" the est ate o f "" •nr k!Ch mel••••I• .,. *'<empt l>y I
llUSIMHH: CUYTOH, CLAYTON & I BOLAHOER I S#le<off·Cor-r a m1n1 • I•• irom publf< Ot><l<»vr• II you l>•o MATTltESS WAltEHOUSE £TC., COMPANY.• '""""'°"S.,AlliULYLAWI eo..nivo10t-. Ann Syb il Silverman •nv ""'""ons conornl"O l'-M pro.
1UU Gotl>ud s1 ... 1. Unit G, Gofteral Part .... tfllp us. NUMIUt: 0 1..ul C.hlo<nie I (under tha I ndc!pend~nt. Udur-., conl•ct lllt Sup•r•llorv I HU11~net,,.::-_ e..cL~•c.,d1111><P:;•1,.,,...t1, ,1.A,, &y: N1<1< IE. c11yton, HOT1c111~ -I Bv A. T..,..t••llem Administrat ion o f Estate~ ..... n•,. ,,,. F-r.1 >fome L...,. B.,,• ---~· ~ -,._r v .. - --· ·-<•" "'•Y Ser-• , . of S•n Fr..CIKO. '"'0•11 Cite le , We1tmllllttr . Tl>ll ... _ Wes 111111 """ t .. -.-. ....... -.. _ , ... r ., ... MUSIClt f'EILElt & GAA•ETT Act ). The petition IS set for Puo•·•lle<I 0r•"9" Cool 0 •11• P1lo1 I
Colllort1ta'*3 c ...... t,a.na10..,.eoun1yon S.p· .... ,.. ...._ yw,........ wi.11111 • P1e1111JN'~A"'"'91 hea ring in Dept. No. 3 at Oct 1 "·'"°
,.,.,, MIMSs ;, c°"°"''" by •n i.mw r "· ••· ,., •.• _._......,__.,..... o...w111111re•1• 700 C ivic Ct!nler Drive -----____ -·-lndtvl-. ,.,UNI 11, .. ..., .. __ advk••len1 L••A_... c:..t,_.,a•11
AlfontoL. Pacitti uw ~ •fttr!My 1a tlh .......,, ,.. ......., e. Pub11.....,·0r.,. eo.11 0.11, FU~•. W e st, San l a A n a , P UBLIC NOTICE Tiiis 118...._t '"" rnecr """ tlll AON••. MU.Liit a CA•UON • ,.,......Y 1• .,_.. -._. .,. Sep• JO • ..., Oct. 1, ••. •• :n16--eo C a I i for n I a 9 2 7 0 1 on
c..,n,, c1er11 of O••noo '°""'"'on ..... ,.. ,.....1111.if•y,mey•flltd..,tl"'•· --------Octot>eY 21 1~ at 10:00 Octoller 1, ,_,, ... ._..,._ ....... _ AVtSOI r
,...._, .. ....,..._ c.-... U•t•• Ill• a111e ••mueue. 111 PUBLIC NOTICE a .m .
,lltllllNtl o..,... Col" O•llY Piiot, ""41111Nt1 0re..; Coast 0.11, Piiot .,....., ...,.. dee•lr <aitlr• Ud. •Ill ---------IF YOU OBJECT to the 9<•· 7, 14, n.a, 1'llO .0
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wo ~pt. U ,311,0ct. 7, "· t• • JUMO :: :. :' ...::'1.u~..::.:: STATE .. l!NT .;,p WITHD•AWAL granting of the ;>otilion, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE _....,_, '•OM you s hould either appear
SIUs ......... 1c ..... ceri .. 1e• PAltTNe lls~~:l!~P l!flATIWG a1 the hea rlno <ind :.teite flta'IT10UI IUltHSI J1ttifioui lultlilSI
IMMS ITATeM•NT NAMe ITAT•MaHT Tiie ,......,_.,. ....... ll dolno l>USI T"" IOllowl"9 _ _, I• d!Hno l>uSI· ,...... ... .... ,
OIVllllll'llO IRltlOATIOH, (I J THE p u RR .FI!. c T
t7IClaMll.-i,C011aMn11,tMl7 OltEETIHG HAVI!. A HAPPY -A
ltottert Def'el Gomtnlll, 171 Santa MAHV PURll·POSE 'CARO, (11
lsollel c.tl!MIN,CA""7 ANIMAL CltAC'KUl"S GREETINGS, T11ti ........ Is <OllCM:-by .,, In· a n d ( J I K I f f I! H I( 0 M I CS
fM...... GltEYtHGS,611 ,....y AVI., CorOIWt 11.0. 0.-111 del Mer, CO. "'25
Tllla ...._. -Ill .. Wlllt IN LM """'-s, 612 Poppy A ... ,
c-ty Cltfl "Or-c.wity ell Sep-ear-def Mar, C.. 12'ZS ..,.._ ll. ._ Tlllt ltullMlt I• c_...., by •" 111.
Pl*" flv'41Ye1, ,..., ... or-.. c... Delly ,..... LM .._
S.. a, Od. 71 , .. , tl1 1!9 ..,... Tllll llMMllt -· II ... wttll IN
-C-ty Clao1I • 0r.,,.. Ceuftty Of\ Seti· PtJ.UC NOTICE ......,., ....
"" ......... -........ -r•• l'ICTITIOUS•USINIHNAMli your o bjec tions or file 11.c•rl• l•ml<llttamHte, d•1 tll: Tiie lollowtnQ i>etlOft l>IS wilherrawn Written Objections With \he "'-•·"' ,..... .. • •teaac 911• •• • Qtn•~•I partn•r from the • 118' ...... _... .., ..,.. ... • P••tntrsNp -r•llno uncre• the 11c-court before the h~armg.
......... T Tiiiou• l>uslnen n-of Secldlel>aclt Your appearc.nc~ 1·n~y be TOTHERESPONOEN ! V•lltYLHmlnq CW11•••1 2S21J CMIC>t In person or by your The 1191111-r 1'18> Iii.cl 8 pellllon Roaer Sullt 110 L1qun1 Hllt1
concerning your ....,,,1-. u l'Ou fall Callfo;nl• nto.1l • ' attorney.
to Ille •,_ wltlllll JD doayi of •IM Tiie flC11Uout 1>u11neu """"' tiff•· I F Y 0 U A R E A
deft '"" !Ills -Is UfVIO on .... nl for tN POl'tMrs/llp .... llled on c R E 0 I T 0 R () r a r.:"c:..~ =...out~'::~ i:-..:::: c=. ~;::,:.' 13, tt1t Ill Ille COUftty of COntfnoent Creditor 01 the
1a1111"' llllwMtl .. or -.,don <Oii· Full Heme 811er Addnn of t"• deceased, you mu~t file
cer11111t t11111s1on of "'--''· ¥0Uw1 ,..,"'" wi--•nv: your c laim with the c ourt
.......,, Cl>lld custody. <hllCI '"""°"· F••llll R•Y'nokK ~Is 1t•t Br"6-t I t t t h e ahorMy '9n,COICl,-•wcl>otlterr.. , L•n Hunllll t~n Su ell, Or presen 0
11et •1 """'be.,.,,.., 11y t"" <ou•t ~~ulornla.:t..7 ° p ersona l representative
Tr. ........ -..,of .. _. lfklne 01 Fr-11. o .... i. appointed b y lhe court ..._, or ...--nv. or othe• court ,....,.. th f
P'418U •lrtllorl-Pl'll<"""'9t "'°"' ••so ,... Pu0t1""" 0r.,,.. c-t1 o.tty P.tot. within four moo s rom
Ptennoua 1utu1at1 ,...,.._. 0r .... ee." 0.11, P1io. "'"· 0c1 1 14 ,, ,. 1• ottn• the d ate Of first Iss uance
.,... ITATIMl"T !""· •· Od.1. ••· 21, ,.. *"--Dotte1 J--. t4• .-. • • • • • ' Of letters a s provided In
TM ........... -........ Ml· -·auc NOTICE ~A. lltANCH. PUBLIC NOTICB Section 700 of the Probate
-•: ..-v ..,~JeMHMd!lrO¥, Code of Callfornla. The o. L. lllllTall COMPANY, .. '-'lY ft1CTITl°"9 IUllNHJ time for tlllno claims w ill ~-..:;:•••. C•ue Mau. •==="::9 Pt.t011-ar.,... eo.11 °'"~t: MAMtlnAHM•NT not elCplre prior t o four ... I~ Rel• ... VI•• TM,.. .... _~-· ... c1o1-'"4.t>.•.on.,, ... ,.. , ...... ~ .... -· ... 001........... th ' t ... ~ d "te Of .... .... --,,.,, mon 5 rom ,,.. .. cei-• ....._. a..c11, ca111.,,.1. --...: UC NOTICt> ·-h ..... I I _.. bo
.... o•L PRAOO J>tt0fl•11T1H, 11s1 PUB .,. ISLAND OIL COMPANY, u 1n t e .... ar ng new Cwu a ve. nii. .._.I•~ .. ell lfto Dew --. .... Mt, ...._,, IHCll, • ....,.... Gl"Mnvtew ~. Hunllncrt°" Beech, YOU MAY E XAMINE ....... Cel.......... PICTtnO&lllUllNHI ea.~G. Af9110f .... t, 1'7110-t h e file kept by the court .
Oell "91• Her'lll ... ..,._""· MN ..,.,. lllWIYATaM•WT •1•w Lo,., Hu"'lncrt°" ... c11. c ... If you are lntarit:ittec:t In t he c!':.:=..::=..-:.: ~....._,"" c-.n, c..llfetn1a ".... estatei you may file a -o t ..._........... .. ..,. c • Tllo,........_..,_ •re c1o1.., '""'· J..,.. J, ....... o. 2011 .-ic or·· r-u-wit"" t""-court to ......, • ._ ra11 ....... ..._,,., ••• •• C"le Meso, Ce • .._. -... ,..., " ,..,
......... ..._. c... Dai~': '--.-!:~~=. ""'llL1"°"H1Asu1t, PHTNus. •-Min. H9iwvr 14s. 1 left. receive special notice of --.o.1.J,M,rt,,.. ,.... !!!'!_•· ~-...C... c..t"9nt1a ~~"."c•~.!'-· .,. .... c:..1• net1,o...,.,e.~•mo the Inventory of estate ~ ·----D.v1<1 A. ,,_ -Jae.,..~ D. assets and of ttw P4ttltlons, _ _.lllONOTICI .......,J .._ •HJO...St...t HJK11«er,111e.1ac.11fontta cer-"•~11',·L"~'ao' An., He•port accou nts and reports .-"--., .... *· ,.._;__ i..ctl. Callfwllie ::!:"'!!·.!'.! l"•lrvlew ltOOll, c:.... ~ ..... ·---iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;illli'--.._..._. --o.,, • ., A. M..,,,, tou co1111• described In Stctlon 1200
HOTICE INVITING ••os 110 l'TIM MO. 01 ~OTICE IS liE~EBV GlllEN lh•I Mo6ied Pn>POWls wofl be reutved Dv
tne Cll\t of ~I.a M• .. , to wit Tiie
City Council, P .O Bo• 110ll, Cost.
M•u. Calllorntd 926,., o" or t>efore
tn• hol,,r of l1 :00 • m, on Frio•~.
Oc IOl>wr 11. •••o. II ''""' be .... •hP011sltlllltv of tr.e blddlr to dlllve1
Ills l>ld IO Ill& Cltv Ci.r_ .. Oftlco bV !Ito
proper -ntlltd time. Bids will be
publlc1v o,,.,,ecr •no re10 •looer •I
1' !00 a.m., cw •• ioon thef'••fter as P'41Cllclltlie on Fnd•Y, Ocl-r 11, ,_
In 111e Council l.'lwlmt>ors Clf'; Hatt, 11
F•lr O''""· Cosia Nies•, C•lllornla '1t)6, lor Ille furnlsllong ol LABOA ANO MATERIAL ANO EOUIPMEHT
l'OR A PARK ING Cl1Al10N
MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
Aoo111-1 Ml• of Ille soeclfl<•tlons
""'"' be otlW!neo 11 Ille Office of 11\t P\H'CllHl"8 ...... •I n P:alr OrJv~
Co1u MeM, c.t11om1a . lllds •110U10 1>e
rtlu"""' a tlle e!-toOll of ,,_ CllY Cl••~. within Mid tlmt llmol, In •
waled t11ve1ope, ldonllfltd OI\ t"'
ovllkM wUI> 1111 Bid ltrm Humlllr •nd , ... °"" .... 0.1 ••
Eacll Dier lltall specify H <ll •nd
eve ry ue,., •S. tel tortrt In '"•
-Clflce!lan;;. N>y 4lnd •II O C\>ptlon• to tM SPKlll<•lloros must Ill cle1rly
st.i..i In IN bid, -l•ilure to ... IOrtll fin Hem In 1111 ~lllUllons •1>•11
be gro.-for re)ecllon 01 the !Her,
E•<ll bid ""4111 Ml ll>rlh Ill• full
Nm-. -'9llcl9nc•1 of •II 09''°"' •nd Hr'lles .......... ,"' In , ... 11<-H•.
II -Did K by• corporation, sl•I• 1111
11•m•• of IN Officers wllO C•n """ •" .. ,"1'110111 on ..... II Of,,,. COf'l)Or•tlOll
, N'f1f:--.!!' ..... ,,_M. ...... .__ -1 --T111i Mi-• 11 ceft41uc•" ttv • ,,.,..._ Hecltl!MHeltfltl•,c.. ~ t..._ C .. llfornla Pr-ate .. .,. • .,....... •• .....,._~ --·-llM .... ...,.,.,...._ J arft.t Mavrl, 1tl7t OallfUd, .,.. •1"1:' • .,.. n. ........ .,.._ 11 ...,.. •i. =· •• u.-""•· c.tlfwlll• H.HC ~. •M. OMMwa, ca. to• Code.
.... , .....,.,T.~ Pr ... J,a.1....,, ... lc.twHIO, IMAT9 •••v1c11 co ..• ,. Tiii• 111111-11 c . ...-c ... Illy . ,............ PIOC_. .. c........ MCCLAIN a GREl!N, a --.c.11 ..... CA-,....,...=~ Tiiie ...... -,. ... ,.1., ,,.. K•n-11 IC. ••r tllO•-•· .. 7 L ...... Cor pora tion ,
Mid w11etr.r "-• """" -offlcer-mu ct •1911, II '"" bid It ttv •
HttllOrctNp O<' a jOllll "'"'""• state Ille ... ,..... -..,._, 01111-ral
PM1...,• -Joll'lt venturett. If 1111
blddof h a •ol• PfOOtlelOr•ltlJ or
H•lll•r entity lh•t Clo.• butln10
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llt 111 911 ,..., -ef tM ltHMtt• wlllt
t de•leMdlrl-..... "9 •-lflt "DIA ltll• #lctltlowt .,.,,.. I"; p•o vl...,,
.......... "O fictitious ....... {Mill ..
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f"'l•tr•llll'I wltll Ille Or ... C"-'Y
ltH or·••· 111 c-If cor11ou1i.11t,
IM'-tlW -.. 11M Pfftielfll. S.Cretery, T,_.., .... "'--r
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bdrm. 2 bath home featuring lar1e
recreation r oom & 2 patloe. Livlna
room hall attractive beam ceilln1.
fir~pl11ce & Frt-nch doors leadln1 onto
bric k patio . N ew kitc h e n bit-In
upvli~me-._,, Close to tennl1 court1,
tiondy bt>~.c·~b & c lubhou11e. Now
uvtt1luble . 9'Jl for 11ppt
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ALLSTATE
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7 U·631 ~8990
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Wl' h u vc• Mt>veral fine homes
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''IUGGING YOU?
Make lnllauon 'kOrk for YOU with lhest: 8 un1ti.
on 2 lota. stepb to beuc:t\ or bay. i.i~r summer wtnltlr
rentals !
CALL TODAY '
....... IMd i"~ a sarm duplex, steps tO bNch. Fantastic in-come potential. With a
normal down payment.
seller will carry the en·
t ire ba la nce. Asking
SZ95.000.
MIHSTAYHOMI?
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REALTORS MIWPOIT
SWllllUY
J Udrm rondo 1n Ne~r><>rt
l\!ach for only $1211.!IOO
1•nv1.11c JI.lull t•orn111u111
t) Pool, c OStl lo bc:!arh
Metc1VwdtFia9r
This '" a rare opp<>rtum ty tu p1clt up a 4 bedroom
P11cesetter home well
below market value A
Utile y11rd work some
wallpaper and this one
can be a showplace, Only
Sl45,900. Call 75 1-3191
DWLIX
2 1'1111-i on rce lanll
An o:is from varlt Near
beaeh. bay, & shtw 1nn1:.
Pnced 11t $205,000 t-;ve~
1'42 2253
DOORS TO HACH
2 2 Duvl cx Owne r
mo11 va1eu O pt-n t o
l·rc ul ive f1nanl·i n~
P01>s1bly lll llc ur no c11sh
Will trade pnipcrty boat
l'ar or ?"! $249,1100
F:ws 548-0715
associated
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INVISTMIHT
$10,000
2 story + pool ~ bearh !
Jo1o1 lo beat:h from this
4 Udrns , 3 boths ; r a nch style,
mini-es tate in orange groves. '240.000
BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR
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DO YOU OWN TllUIT ~17
Use• lt1t·r11 n!I o down payment. Owner
will mn~l•h'r 1rnme us down payment
on his lwouliful Hi! rbor Area Ho m e
near Wc s ld1ff Shnppin~ Center. You
may be able lo buy this immaeula te
h o m e w/2 ' bt>drooms. 2 baths. family
room & sepuratc dining room. without
a ny eash except the normal buyer 's
exptmses. Beaut ifully landscap e d
Great for outdoor livin~. You can 't
buy more for St79.SOO. See a n y time
TR UST DEEDS DO NOT
APPRECI ATE I N VALUE -REAL
ESTATF. DOES!.
WISUY N. TAYLOI CO., llAl.TOIS
2111 S.JH. I .... ...
MIWPOIT cana. ..... '44-4t 10
SELECT beautiful garden home --AN OPPORTUNITY IN JACtllS REAL TY
'7M'70 C: ~lost desirable lm·o11on. TU I TL El O CIC HIGH LA MD S T" PROPERTIES Gourmet kitchen. a nd
----sunshine breakra-.1 vatio. W e prou<fly present this tastefully
'INVESTMENT
•SEMINAR• "lAam How To Invest In
Rea.I
Estate With Little Or No
Money Down!··
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lnllation!
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Besene Space Now.
963-3734
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C.ountry Uving in the c1 .,_a Bdrm+fam rm for
entertaining. Super
clean Ir decorated 111
earthtooes. Priced al on
ly Sl09,900. Fo r th•~
ba r gain cctll today'
962-9311.
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
• A..onAm.E HOUsn.
Here It is! Spacious
2 Bdrm. 2 both . ~mlly and utility
Ems 2 year-; 11lrl
y s id l' vi 11 u I! I'
I. spa and llf'ath J.64.500
,,.,... •• l.DoWll
ODt 3 bedroom 2 t,aUi
house with two 2
bedroom J bath units 1n
*1'. All have garag~s amt yards. Owner will tm.nce with 109i down
Great Eastslde locallon.
FQl1 price 1210,000 Call
5M-3880
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PROPERTIES
'MIWPOIT
SI 11,toO!
Vf!rY affordable Newport
Terrace co ndo ' Up ~ end unit. E1ttra
••dowa afCord more
ll1ht and view-plus
a4ded counters &
at..ra1e In country
kitcbea I Take over low
laeerett, low payment, ao., prtnc. lou-00~'7o,
-mo, •.300>. See ..S IUbmit I Call 752, 1700
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SFAaM' lfOfllfES
11+111.-ec>
WatwfrontHomt 1-'loor to ceilin.i used don e "M acG r egor". It's brick
5 BR. ~ Ba. c uslom bric k nre place. Im C'x tc rior . bay windows a nd planked
w u t err r o nt h orn ~ pressive stairc:asc 10 floorin g m ake it a truly in viting
w ,11x:is· p vt dock master suite. Pool and f a mily h o m e. Don 't miss this Prl.l "cl SJ .394 .0011 spa Low. low down and . J B utld~r W1lr aoe for lJ kP over low interest o pportunity at $298.000. oAnne
Palm Sprini:s Estate rate loan No new loan Perkin s . age nt.
For rtetails on lhis honlt! coses Take advant a~e. l"'Ull= ti"' -=~ and upp• 10 ,ee. call ..:a11 96.1·611i1 U,_. ~ ._ .JM._~ Car~l_Holf, ar,t 631·0094_ ,.. c l REALTORS. 675-6000
BEACH DUPLEX [~THE RF.ALTERS 2443 £H t Cout Hl9hw•11. Coron• del MH
$175,500 1
_ ~ EST~ . WE HAVE 4 I OF rHE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN
What a Kfl'al fi xer' Lots ~~!!!!'~1111!11~~~~~!!!~~~~!!!~~ °' poll!fltial. Only 1 blk tu --C•Ot•·.,--~C~I· ...... -•I bay Last one left or it's -
kind! Cllll llALESTATl
(4)~ CAUH
F.stablu.hed local firm i~
talung applications from
license d real estate
salesmen & IJrokers for a SEA CO'vf" PROPERTES
714-631-6990
MUSTIE ..
BARGAIN!
Verv seldom on market!
Super neat hardwood
floor home 3 Bdrm 2
<·areer in commercia l re
al estate mana~emenl &
brokerage Extenslve un
Uie )Ob tra1rung 1n J ll
aspelt s ol this field. A
unique opp<> rt unity for
the business mint.led real
estate person. Call for an
mterv1ew. Renlonomtt'i<
Corp. 67!>-6700
bath, briek fireplare , --~~~~~~~~·! vaulted ceilinged living ----
room (lulet i;treet. Fan· EASTSIDE UNITS
t astir fa mily home. 100/oDOWM
$109.950. Call now to see. Needs some ftxin~. "re11l
$46-2313 opportuily for mvcstC't"'
'Olere's an easy way for
you to sell that bicycle
you no longer use Just
ad\ert1se it in t h e
t:lass1f1e<J! Call 642·56711.
Don't wa1t. l·all now
~
SEA CCNE PROPERTES
71 4-63, -6990
Classified Adli, your one
stop shoppme center
fil ColdweH Banker
PICTU_~ SITTING
IM.!'e°CAMYOM
Cu stom 3 BR. ho m e overlooks lakes
& ~off course. d esigned for s m all
ram il~. E x panclahle po t<.·ut1al.
C h eerful & brig ht. it features
t ast e ful d ecor a t or touch es. huge
d eck & high beam ceilings. $615.000
.... ,.,, SILENCE
E-Z FINANCING
Luxury , cualom 3 br
wood & glass home on
nearly l acre. Close to
be ac h . $395 ,000 .
C>wnertaat.498--0257
*Pl.US* NEW PROGRAMS for
market.Ing ln the80s.
TIA to Reel c_,.t
W•Ustew!
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754-1202
•UICI TO TIADlt
Lge 2~ year old home.
w /ocean view. all extras.
In Dana Point SZl~.000.
tr•de for CdM, Newport
area. 661-0822 eves .
NEWPORT MISA
TRACT
Feel the ocean breeus in
this bnght and cheery 3
Bdrm 2 bath home on
large well manicured lot.
Assumable loan, price
onlv $99.95-0. Call for
more detai1s. 546-23l3
Oc•-SOllltl 2 BR 1'.~ Ba condo. Cpt.s,
~. builtins. (Over 40 adult community.) Pool,
jacuui, c lubhouse.
J;S,000. Near large shop·
Pini center and bus at.o.,.
Oreanside. 714·'33-tm
NOTICE
ho-. Uallr Pilot Class
1f1ed acls display their messages with leg1b1ltty
and impact? Our ads , we
are proud to sa~ really
get resul ts P hone Se_11_1d_l_.e_11_ems_, __ oo_.S6_78-i IH:?·567R
FIONT IOW BAY VIEW
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OwHr 11Hd1 to Hit. SJJl,000.
6J 1°1400
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC
REAL ESTATE
s.i.. Rtlll.I• Prn1wn~ ~nl
2436 W Co.t~I tf"'Y 315 M.irilW Aw
Newport Be.ch e.lbo.t lmnd
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REALTORS
'71-Hll
Single family on R·2 lot. Excellent
t"Xpansion poss ibilities . New roof ~nd
copper plumbing . Niee landscaptng.
South of Highway. Offered at S184.500.
I
COLI OP NEWPOIT llALTOIS
21111. c ... Hwy •• c.-.. Mw
675-5511
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llVN TOWHHOML SI 37,500
Jn University Park. 3 bedrooms , 21h
bath s o n t he greenbelt with earthe n
tile floors. ser e n e e arth tones. 1~. sq . rt. a nd all in immaculate cond1tion .
A s king $137.500.
U,._IVU~ ti()M~§
REALTORS, 675-6000
:1443 f4u11 CoHI Highway, Corona del Mar
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4 ~~!place.
2 car 1arqe, lar1e yard.
Seller m otivated ' &el tel
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1<11\111
TAQ AJIVAMTAGI
OMLY•f.tOO Lovely 3 Bdrm, air con.
dllioned, Costa Mesa ,
family home on quiet cul
de aac, nestJed amon1 tall trees. Act quick on
lhi.a barealn! Call today, 846-7171
~THE REAL ~ESTATERS
llWCllDS
IAITS..C.M.
25Us.ntaAna Ave.
2 BR, 2~ ba, contemp cte.ip . W6,000.
646-1"6 646-,0tJ
AS~ LOW ST
Nearly new 2 BR. 2~ Ba,
condo lD small project
w/pool and apa. 2nd TD
available. 675-4911 bllr.
MISADILMAR 5BmROOM ....... -.,
Nice family home, cloee
to schopl. 1149,500.
RIGl:fl' REAL TY
'7t .. Sll
~Mettee ________ .... , ..... _ ... Loma
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JAS.,..Cl8S Govememt assumable
Two choice loc.tions, 2 loans. available to ever·
c hoice Plan IJ 's. 2 yone. No qualifying. no
Bdnns. 2 baths. 2 patios new loan costs. 3 and 4 each. 2 fireplaces each. bedrooms, call today.
Nice open plans, Call to TAH.BELL REALTORS,
~. 540-1721()
IAlllTT
RWnllGISTH
'42-5200 JllDIOOM
WE HAVE 4 t OF THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN
Dcietx:xJt
Bay &Beach
Red Estate
Double earaee. 60xl20'
lot. Qulet location, but
cl06e lo shopping. New
roof, cop~r plumbing,
hardwood noors. plaster
walls, good condition.
Sll0.000 with an assurna -bleloan. lll:M n rAr( UCELUHC( Sl#CI , ...
Sl500
llDUCTIOH!
$80,450 l ot al pri ce '
Owner desp erate! 2
Bdrm 2 bath townhome.
Puol, spa. super sharp A
must see! Call 546 23 13
JOGTOllACH
SpectacularCdM duplex.
Huge 4 Bdrm owner's un-
it + 2 Bdrm unit. Un·
believable 4 car garage.
Pnced to sell now. <'..all
Qliidi PouesMoll!
loyMcc..h,lltr.
541-7729
The highly desirable
STEWART Model local· -ed high oo lhe ridge in 3 br, 2 ba condo. Near So.
Turtle Rock Highlands Coast Plaza. Assum .
with a fantastic moun-loan. Pvt comm. w /pool
tam and canyon view ~ s pa Owner /~gt
FI V E spa c i o u s 646-5096, ask for Mmme. @ \O~THEREAL
"'ESTATERS SEA COIE PROPERTES
714-63, -6990
bedrooms. Three baths.
Sunken li\'tng room
Formal d ining room
Custom window cover.
ings Pla ntalton shut·
ters. F1agstone patio.
gas BBQ and rirep1l. ,\tr
condillorung. $399,500.
MIWPOIT .-GHTS
BY OWNER. Lge R2
LOT. 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. oak nrs. frplc. many fruit
trees. Alley access. As·
sumable loan. $149,500.
230 E 15th St. 548·2728
macnab I Irvine
realty
A SUBSIDIARY OF
THE IAYINE COMPANY
HAllO. VtlW HOMIS!
"Mon aco" close to g reenbelt. 2BRS
den -tormG1l dining rm. Avail.
for immedia te occupancy. $750/mo .
Donna Gods h a ll 644-6200. (K-60>
712°1414
( ompui V°"8y Cent•
Hl-1700
INoocbtdqe Ceni ..
642-12JI 644-6200
q()I Do~ .. Omoe Horbot """" (.,,,,.,
CIE
110111 ILlllS ca.
OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE .
WITH MIAT NIDI WI NISBIT
One Of Newport 's Most Oi stln1wished Homes
Situatf'd On An At're or Ground With A S"·eepm~ Panora mic View Of Ocean. ls14nds
& Coastline. Seven Bedrooms. Family Room.
Golleria. Beautiful Pool & Ottk. Separate
<)uarters For Staff. Shown By Appointment Only ~.500.<nJ
IA YSHOltlS IA YNOMT
Spectacular 40 Foot Fronla~e. Pit>r & Dock
In Excluswe Bayshores Comm11nity. Lovet~·
l\f aster Suite Wilh Fireplace Plus Four Bedroom~ & Bonus Room & Den Spacious
Dtn1n11 Are11 With Wet Ba r Trulv Gorgeous
Vie\\ ()( Jl(fanrls & Channels And An Ex-tra
Larie Froot P11t10 & Deck. St .650.000.
H1W US,......__.,,DO ISi.i
P rime Loral1 rrn Community Beaches.
Clubhouse & Tennis. Slreet To Street. Extra
Large Qwet Corner Lot. With Traditional
Four fW<lroomi. Plus Grut Ouarters With
Rath & Bar B1lhar11 S17.erl Rerreation Room .
ReauUfully l.andsc11 ped Lanai & Patio.
Exp undablc Lot F:ASY FINANCING. 5435.()00
MIW COMDO LISTING
Two Bec'lrooms. Two Baths. Spacious Room:c;.
Re modeled Kitchen. Priva te Patio
lm mur ulatc C o nd ition Bea utiful
Communitv Grounds. Pool. Puttinit Green .
Convenll'11i Location. GR EAT FrNAN<!tNG
AV A lf~AUU~ 1132.950
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631-7100 M.I.
IAYAtOMT
40 foot bayCront lot on
fabulous Harbor Island
with private pier and slip
plu ~ o l de r ho m e .
Sl.780.000
A D1v1s1on or
llarbor lm·esiment Co
MISAYaDI
CAPICOD
Large 5 Bdrm, 2~ bath,
corner lot. RV access,
s prinklers front and
back. Asking 1187,500.
Call 540-USt
~'4• HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
102' •••••••••••••••••••••••
FourPlex Xlnl Loe.Gd
Cond. nr Bl~f By Owner.
2 3 br. 2 2br, frplc.
c reative fin anc ing
67~1005
,._.. v.a., I 034
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Delifa:llul 2 Br + den, 2 •TOWNHOUSF.: $4300 b u y s \l!s Tibur o n Ba. arep&.ce. patio. XJnt To-.nhome. AGT J i m condition. Seller anxious 848.18115 & will help finance
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•675-7060•
.... AMT
YllWHOMI
D47,000. Backs to green-
belt. Gre•l night light
view. Charming S
bedrooma. 2 story, with
master bedroom on
lower level. Quiet cul de·
sac. P ro(eas ionally
landscaped. Many trees
& llQwers. Oversized de
signer pool & patio
~ ... ,.
............ 1006 •••••••••••••••••••••••
By owner, 217 Apolena ,
2Br. 2 story house, frplc.
28r garage apt. + lrg
separate owner's unit
$392,000. Good assum
673-0727.
.'~DAILY
216 ..,_$4,1,000
IC.-.11'-d
Sl,100,000 w.,.,._./W .. ..,
'7Ut00
IDIAL ,...._ Y HM.
2 story. 3 Bdrm and euest
q rtrs. Larae patio 135S.OOO.
LOUlllCHT&
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Have cUent ror Penln . Pt. home. SI00.000 ran1e.
ZS'iii down. Owner carry
balance. Act, '7U170.
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DUPLEX BY OWNER
Ook9 Loe. So. ot Hwy.
\Vlk to bell, S-2, 2'2, fr1)1C,
prol. decorated, below
appraised value, Prln·
cl plea only. 87&·1055,
~
c-.-. 1024
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MIATMMll.Y
to. •Br. Z.Ba, lilbt. airy, 1
blk to achl & .. rk. 1 ~ m i
to bch. Only Slll.900.
• Drastic prke reduction.
S1•9.000 for a delu xe
oceanfront u nit. 2br,
1 v.ba, assumable 10%
Isl. owner will carry.
752·219'7 Agt.
STl.ALAK.I
This barpin home fell
from escrow, aa t he
buyen moved back to
the east and the owner
says sell TODAY! Fan-
lasllc 3bdrm home on a
h~e cul-de-sac lot. Only
U OS.000 all terms.
S4S-9491 ..
Ir.._ 1044 •••••••••••••••••••••••
.........
Woodbr1d1e 2 Br pl"8
den, 2 ~ Ba condo.
"Brighton" 8 plan.
Large mast• bedroom
suite 8wmy kitchen on
cul·de-sac. SZ14.500.
w ... ....,
Uniquely and bealltilully
up1raded 3 Br coado.
Choice corner across
rrum part with mountain
view. Sll2.500. ' ..... s.J: "San Jo.qutn" I, 2
Br + den/at&ady. Quality
neutral tan carpeU and
drapea. rabulotaa coif
coune view, 2 private
paUaa. AMiq Sl75,0QO. •·
~ "Su Mateo"
model, 2 8r un.lt Oftl'· looll:lni IOU. ~ ....
nl1ht lllhf vlew. Up·
1racled. Comm11nlt1
pool ......... 000.
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'600 $9Jl'T. IG-teOleves.
14 Leued coaumrl'lal· .... ..,..
lnd1MtriA1 unlu locatl.'d b•"--on one ol Laiuna 's ma tn ...._.,.. ZIOO
•••••••••••••••••••••••
2 Br hs~ w /dbl 1ar .
pauo, no pets. 9650/mo
f'AO.tl:l50 Jl40.1589.
NIWPOllT WAT .. OMT
Lar1Ht floor plan offered. Open, f rHh
a nd • beautiful vi ew. Custom decor
tcold fJxturH and many uparades ·
Boat slip rl1hts up to tS'. ·
INVITATION
TO llD
NIWPOIT llACH
JU .. lrh•n
l.arJ,!t" 6<1 '. IRr & Studio A11kinjt
Sll ,000 642 3438. 675 7Mf2 ufter 4 30. 339
Plymo uth
h11hwaya BuildJn1 re. •••••••••••••••••••• • ••
c...Uy reroodeled. HJ&h Palm Sprin11 Will ex-
demand area. Partners chan1e beautiful, large
want out. olf~rinir very Lu PaJrnas t!State ~r
atlr•t:tlve financ1n1 on a Balboa, Udo, or Newport
total pril't! or ~75,000 home Call 1l4·32S-078S. _
with Sl6l.7SOdown. MAUI HAWAJI CONDO
CoateW... l2Z4 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Personality Pt•! SBr
w /sunny drum kitchen
& landscaped l l'OUllds !
Only Nl5 (&481) fee
19mMIS '1 I ·4555 • • • • •
J ..... _. 1749,ttt . --·eotu 611-llJJ
Lar~t· 28r & Dt•ra . l ~:i fh•. l~e putio.
r~ec·or&ted 146,000
Rcak>nomks ~:!..5~67~ Beautifully rurnished
Prune C·l comm. invest 28r ground floor Pool & Nicely landscaped 2Br
hie w /encloled yd for
Kida tm (5493) fee
llNllMIS Ul-4555
3iM Mayflower 675·8819
Roth 1nr lucfe Private Beach. 2 Pools.
. Juru:t.zi~. Club Houses. ~le
ment, approll I acre nr etc For T.D . Real
new ihopptn1 center in Estate, or ? tB0.000 equi·
Vista. $135,000. 4'18·5735. ty. Owner . 846·4327, .._ rr.,...., 2000 _-._3_w_. ____ _ 4 br. 2 ba. 1ar, frplc,
3 IN llG CANYON
DRAMATIC
Adulhi Over 35
JOO I. c .... Hwy .. ..,. .. Dr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2f00 ····••············•···· .......... W..ted RENTIMES
AMERICA'S FIRST
COMPLETE HOME
RENTAL SERVICE
ALL AREAS, SIZES
refri1, drapes, t82Sfrno. ---------
552-3107 Gorgeom 3 Bdrm ho•
Sharp 2 BR 1 \Ai ba condo, completely remodel.~
A..C, lnd.ry, attach &ar. Micro_ wavj! o_ven. View
fenced pat.lo, pool, clos 0 f n I I h t I 1 g h l S &
to school. 15.'i(). S52·089l coastline . No pet~ CuatOftl Bum Home of nearly 5000'.
48R. '4BA . + 2 half BA Cathedral
Ceilin1s. 3 Ftplcs. Glamorous Master
Suite with Oversized Closets, Dressing
Room, J acuzzi Tub. Large Swimming
Pool wl S1>a & Waterfall. Overlooking Golf Course 11.200.000
L.,_. ltech I 041 ,,._.,.,..leech I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
fAMILYHOMI
S pat·1ous home v. · 4
Bdrms. ranul) room, w1•t
bar llp11n and redv.ovJ
dt.>Cking 1316.900
BLUFFS
S?o.000 down -i br. :i ba
(Jwner will sell un l'on
trar1 or lease option
Brokt:r . Sl eve
957 lilOO /&IO 9345
5 wuts oo huce lot .. room
for more! Owlter says
"seU!". Mab us an of.
fer! 752· l..9'l0
'-
9UAIL
PLACE
NOPHTIIS"'
ta.P! Just sold on 1031. NEED
inc:ome prop to 2 Mil
Pref. near bch, but will
ron.s1der'aJI in ruc:e area.
714 / ~9909 or 536-5050
•••••••••••••••••••••••
AND PRICES
CALL TODAY
631-4555
Storybook Cottage, lbr
w /toed yard 1315 (5481 )
Agt, fee 631-4.SSS
wtcnds & all 4PM ~/mo. MC).5.536
,._.. Y6y 1234 IMIRALD IAY ,,
•••••••••••••••••••••• Oceanside Front Row
Jovitiq3Br0nly 155() View. 4 Bdrm. lge rel'
Central air, fncd yani rm . Av a i I 1 O / l Ji ~us matt! (8468! (ff $2650/mo. 494-0029
EX OU I SITE
3BR, 3BA Townftouse. High Ceilings.
Custom Wall & Window Coverings
Cheerful light Eat-In Kitchen Roma~
Tub in Master Bath, 3 car garage. &
lovely private patJO area. $380,000
eblrJ.00
WANTED lo bu) 3 br con 10,.. Tit T:JO , ..... 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..._,, I , ... 1107 2567 Elden Ave. Lg 3Br
ram rm, 2'11Ba, atrium
patio, f11>lc, mircowavt
oven. attached dbl car
gar. 1 yr new. $800 mo
To see call tr19-5099
18mMIS '31-4555 ~Nia 1250
...... ...._ ...... 1240 ~ ................ _
do or ho~ In 1-:;istbluff ~~~~~~~~~1 ·••••••••••••••••••••••
se<' of Nµt Bch Prin ---Charming S bdrm, 3 bath
only. Bob Hill. days llANDHEW bayrront with 38' boat
891-8602. eve !16-i 5319 6 UNITS float. Sept. July $1~
- - -2 Br units w /garages l t mo. Yrly $1600 mo. Bill
••••••••••••••••••••••• HOME FOR RENT 4 Br. 1585. Fenced yafd s blka to ocean. Elegant and garage. Fa mi ¥
bdrm, fam rm • den, please. Kids & pet-ii
('725 mo). Plwih crpts, welcome. Call 964-2566 ~ 2~2 ba, cedar & glass trTJ.2971 Agt. no fee. · • Dbl car pvt gar, fully •
NOT TO MENTION
A Stunning 2BR, 2BA Townhouse. Also
with high ceilings, c ustom decorator
touches, & large storage area. This
one for S290,.000
~.~ •••• ~~~.~ DOM'TPAY HIGHINT! owner benefits. G~e!t Grun~.>_:67H~-_
PAMPERED patio home Assume hi!:h ba.lf'lnce r e n t a I a r e a i n Corona dlf Mw 3122
s nugged in hills or loan at approx 10.s .,., mt Westminster Owner will•••••••••••••••••••••••
Niiruel. EnJO» rnuntry 1 on 5bdrm, 3ba E. Bluffs help finance Agent ON TifE lif.ACH
MESA VERDE: S Bdrm,
formal dining rm. pool.
maintenance & gardener
md. SlOSO/rm lse. Cati
Wat errront Homes.
631-1400
maint. yd. Adullll, n Log.a..... 325.1
pets. Inquire at 527 18th. •••••••••••••••••••··~• St.. 714 /960·633 1 o r N r t 60A park, lake
1032 Wall St.
La Jolla
CA 92037
f Ii d h twnhm w ·beaut eul-de 6.11-7300. 2 Bdrm duplex. view, wk ee ng Just aroun. 1 ~ s 11 l' Io t' Ag I K Y I e ly possibl.v A"' f"aye. comer from shopping. .J S52-6000 8 UNITS 640-9900 .,.
Bdrms&2baths. -·----w t 'd c t M - ------L.,._ Yilocp R.E es s1 e os a e1rn,
4.7•1761 OWNER good Condition, income ,_wport •och 3 169 FINANCED St0,800 yr Price 5445.ooo ••••••••••••••••• •• •••• Newport •och I 069 60' lo.l bch, pt sea vw, cor On payment Sl30,000. UDO ISLE
••••••••••••••••••••••• ner. 7br, 2ba. 2 sty sngl OWC balance. at 11 ~ Completely furnished
on R·2 btuldable 90' lot e PR€HIG€ With everything you S298K owe l SISOK ·' -H need. Rerrodeled & de·
12•,3 2nd Int only .a yrs J OM€\ corated. 3 Br. den 2 bath. t:l '~ 29% d owrL 7107 Monthl> Bill Grundy,
Seashore. Open daily Real Estate Investments Rltr. 67S-6l6l Owner 645·8410 3333 W. Coast Hwy, NB
-------- -645-4646 Older 2 br. new carpet
NIWPOIT HEIGHTS OWNa AMC. 10/o
----Brand new lu:<. twnhse, 2
br, 2 ba, 167Ssq. ft . multi
level, a /c, cent. vac,
frpl c , 2 c ar gar
w /opener, great loc .
many more reatures .
$78S. Call 552-7355.
~---~-----LUXURY CONDO 3br.
l l2ba, 2 car el. gar. Priv
Patio. Lease Rent
$575 mo. 962-9311 or
S4S-0259
96CHi331. w /boating, fishing, ten·
LIGHT MY FIRI• nis. Very rural setting . • t)r, den. 2"'11 ba, newer 3Br w /crackling brick sty. Nr romm. pool /sp
frplc M95 (8427 Hee $750. 831-3128
RINTIMIS '3 I -4555 ---------1 3 br, c:onv. den, 2 ba. vie
3bdrm, 2ba, near Central comm. pool /rec raj Park.~. &Simo. incl. yd ma~
847-4525 taio. 4~2130
Comfy 28drm Cottage:
Kids, 1375 (8426) fee
RINTIMES 631-4555
....... Viejo 126 7. •••••••••••••••••••••••
Beaut1/ul 3bdrm home
w /fenced yd for Kids/
Pets 1575 <8317) fee .
Jim, Agt. s:n.4555
1044 .... 1044
"SPACIOUS ..
ISTHIWC>ao
Lovely 5 Bdrm 3 bath. 2
story home featuring:
formal dirung room and
famll> room. 2 patios.
separate greenhouse.
new paint in and out. Of
fered at $229.000. Call
:;.a().JlSl
CHAJtMB 9 units, Costa Mesa, 2 m1
This remodeled home! to bea<'h. Cash flow.
features added master OWC-DO PYmL'I 2 yrs .
Avail. now. 6 rrw>s lease,
S4S0 1mo, 113 25th Sl.
~ 7573. AL_ __ _ Sunsets. city lights, ran·
tastic ocean view condo
Brand new 3bdrm, 2'.,ba,
w/atnum. commun1l )
s pa & s k y li g hts .
11'25/rno, util incl. ~3
Pacific Ave. Agt ask for
GUUly 968-4456, 962·0496.
Oceanfront! On The Sa nit
2br. 2ba, sec. pool, gym,
lndry. sis Imo 644 ·fi60<l
HOME.5 FOR RENT '4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• * * 10% DOWN! ~· this lovely l Bdrm condo. Great investment
or starter home.
182.500
BY OWNER, 1900' 3 br,
beat 1oc. Beer11eld owe
Sl49,9llO, Lowest V1tcant
7S2-S3SS
Lovely 2 Br I h Ba
Townhome, In lu:oih
prden setting. w /tennis
crts. poola, saunas, spa.
Great price at $114.500.
Aft SPll. T38-38llZ
••••••••••••••••••••••
Sa l e by Owner .
Washington model-ly r
old. 3br, 3ba. lrl.000 as-
s umable mortgage at
lOV.%-terms. Principals
only. J9 E. Yale Loop.
Sl82,500. 714-857-2054, call eves.
BUllUNG
FOUNTAIN
and Malibu lighting adds
charm to the lovely
plank and block-multi
level patio. 3 bdrm, 2~
ba., ram. rm. Edinburg
Model in Viii. I. The
seclualoo ol a corner lot
makes this an ideal fami-ly home.
.. ,~~ HERITAGE
. . REALTORS
TMlll.UPPS
Upper bay view. Most
desired ori1inal a rea. ~cious 3 bdrm + hob-
by room. end unit. Huge
patio. SZS0.000. A&t . MC).5580.
bdrm and family room. 2 ~:ais~WO'~·~~
fireplaces . hardwood Barnhart . 559.4475 or fl oors, new ro pper plumbing. new roof. R v _972 __ 15_77 _____ _
access and mll<'h. much PAYS FOR ITSELF
more. Owner will help! C.M. super duplex 9~% with the financing. Of· fin · M k fered at $189,900. Call asswn. . ancing. 8 e
540-llSl offer. Own/Agt 642-9666.
.. -: ~ ~ HERITAGE
. . R EALTORS
MUST SEU.!
2 houses oo 2 duplex lot.s
C.M. Best ofCer takes.
For Rent Till June 15th
One bedroom house
rurrushed No J)t'ts. Rent
to mature aduh only
l· T.11·9111
3 Bdrm, 2 bath, Penin. Pt.
home. Mo to mo. or
wint er lease. $700.
673-2113.
•••••••••••••••••••••••
1206 .!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!~-10% finaocin1. Own/Agt. •••••••••••••••••••••••
_ec.iiiiiiiil866!iiiiiiii. -~--~---Dix 2 Bdrm duplex. 3·
• story Uvin1 rm, frplc, Occ-S.... $1.500/mo. W /dock l2000 2 BR 1~ Ba condo. Cpta, 67S.3067
drpa, buillilll. (Over 40 ---------
adult community.> Pool,
Jacuni, c lu bhouse.
B .000. Near 1-J"ae shop.
pina cen&8' and bua sloP.
Oceanside. 714-'33-4422
FIMANCIM&IS AMMU
IALIOA ISLAND ........ ,... ...
New carpet. paint and
charm oo Bay with patio
on WATER. Reallt s~laJ 2 story 3 bdrm.
3~ ba, f rplc , new kJt~hftl. Sl700o lease.
2 Br. Cottage 'with garage
& yard. New carpet, tile
& paint. 10 min. to beach.
MSS. Adults, no pets.
631489.
3 Mont.ha. 4 Bdrm. 2 Ba.
Refrige. Washer/Dryer.
redwood spa. l650 mo.
Sierra M1mt. Co .
641-1334.
2UDWUX
2 ba, dishwasher. patio,
gar.-O.~
Deluxe 2br, Zba, pri v~
patio, condo, comm.
poUa., ~ ........ last, sec. 968-4965/
SSJ-5158.
Brand new 3bdrm, 2"7ba
twnhm. frplc, patio, 2 car
gar, Newport Hts area.
S745. 548-7838, 64&-912$
eves.
Charming 2Br just S35S 3 & 4 Bdrm. ~~
garage&yd C8488Jfoe Fenced ya rds and
Call Betty 631 4555 g a rages Fa m i I i e s
4 Br. 2 Ba. Freshly paint· please, kids & pets
wekome. Call 964·2S66f'f" ed. Large lri·level family
ho m e. F IR , f rplc., 97J.297l Agt, no ree ..
~-~~ D/R. SllOO mo . ...._,.... .._. JZ4? ----------· ...................... .
Q.OSITO llACH
Sauna · Steam bath. Wall to wall fareplace, 2 Br. I
Ba. Doub&e 1ara1e fr of.
ficespace. Lar1efenced yard. Peta OK. ISSO mo.
538-2'58, 538-197'9
HOllES FOR RENT
3 Bdrma. 1525·$595.
Fenced yards and
&arages. Families
please. Kida • pets
wekome. CaJJ 964·2566 or
~an""'" no fee.
IWW• ... , 1242 •••••••••••••••••••••••
2 Br. 3 Ba . Den, 2
rareplaces. Pouible boat
slip. _., m>. 846-13.58,
IM-S7i2.
lZ44 •••••••••••••••••••••••
IDRllES
"At 1BICAS LIADll
IM TMllUSMSS ,1 Ofl9Cl'ALS"
CALL N
631-4555 ,.1
... CAMYOM
McLain Twnbme 28'-,
Zba. Teania pool jac sec. Cvd prt'1 for 2 ca,......_
Sl7S. IU-7722 dys-, ~ev/Wlmd • J
m>~~!'.!!!uv ~.~ ••••• ~!~. Ina. With lt'a own POOL
6 SPA! T1da 3 Bdrm &
den attached home Is
poqlbly the only exam·
ple ln the prest11lous
Woodbridge &tales with a private pool. Call now
EASTILUfP M.P.I.
Beautifully remodeled
home w /extra large pie
shaped lot. Landscaped
ror privacy! Fireplace in
entertainment area
w /open & s pacious
kitchen/dining areas. 3
Br 2 Ba with room to add
on ! Fantaatic buy with
10% down and owner
finaociq or assurna ble
Isl. $199,000.
on this outstanding
money-making four-
plex ! How about an
AJTD. or taking over ex-
isting r10ancing, or hav·
Ing the owner carry
paper ? An yway you
package this, you've got
a winner at $285,000 in a
prime Costa Mesa loca·
lion. 54S-9t91
ONWATB
Exceptional 2 Bdrm
w /difrerent levels, excit-
ing ar chitecture and
water adivity viewing.
Sl5001mo
FUIN/$100 Mo.
C .. LD WR.COME I
2 BR. fresh • clean. NO
DOGS. li(JO. mo. 548-8735
Woodbridfle, Sbr. (am rm,
din rm. 3ba. air, month·
month, no pets. $975.
Agt: S4Mi032.
U.t•Leote ~
This warm, comfortable
home is close to tennis
and beaches. With 3
to lee • ertjoy !
1197.IOO g \\bo41nldte .....
551·3909
•u P\wy. l nl•f'
OWt• IOUeHr AMOTl B
'l'Wftfic 4 Bdrm, atrium,
C&IDlq rm. a really super
value. Nr. San Dle10
P\'wy. lm.IOO r~. Sub·
mil. owner will assist
with liaancina.
WATDlfRONT
HOMES
MAL ESTATE 631-1400
.,..OMLYWAY
TO~
3 Bdrm floor plan. ocean
view d ec ks , large
enclosed brick patio.
Priced ror immediate
sale at $1:5,000.
MIS&ION REALTY
494-0731 642-' 736 557.4437
FAMILY DBJ6HT
Ideal 3 Bdrm 2 bath
family home In great
family neighborhood.
Near school. Huce coun.
try kitche n with
breakfast area, lovely
formal dining room, sun-
ny, spacious room s
$149,900.
2717 Mttol St, CM ON THE BEACH-Mobile•---------don osen Home 2 Br. redwood
deck . cedar shakes.
hardwood in t . frplc .
158,1100. (714) 498-3816
r 1 >• l r r' r ...
UDO SPECIAL
Try 10% down Movt! in
tomorrow. Charmina
patio entry ho me . 4
•WAJ..K TO BEACH• Bdrm, 3 bath oo E.atrada
lTrH AT PROSPECT
TIJSTIN
731·3111
4 Br. 3 Ba, Cam rm. walkway: Reduced for
oceanview $325.000. fast sale . $359,000.
497.s132 •R•.H•.•R•._ Bkr•. 67•3-•-7300--t ............. --------· PorS. 1100
SltZ,500 Own your own ---------1 •••••••••••••••••••••••
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
apartment acl"09s from 3 Bdrm, l'-' Ba, lrg family
Art Gallery. Wallace F. rm w/frplc, room ror
Neff,Realtor.49t·9318 pool. 618 Kings Pl
64S-Slm. l21S,OOO
OPIN DAILY J.6PM
SOlST. ANDREWS RD.
For sale or rent, brand
new mobile home on
Newport Beach Bay,
Pa rtly furni s h e d .
673--6113.
~-Sale 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Comer of Clay St. Rare
luxury condo In Clif· S acr ea, Huntington
Chaven. 2 story, over Beach. To be sold at
2,000 sq.ft. 2 rplc 's , public auc tion on
comm pool. $169 ,000. 10/16/80 by order of the A&t. M&3ill02; 675<1787 &aperior Court. Broker
--'"---------1 cooperation Invited. lnfo-._.TNIFf Marsh Doaar, ·Aue· llWH4 Uoneen.2131212.9531 lmmaculaU 4 Bdrm 2 ba
home w /family rm, pvt 1 Ac corner lot. CaWomla
patio • pool u yard. Pine•, Sl.400 dn. take
Perfect for entertalnln1 over paymenta ol S74 mo.
and ComfGrtable llvin1. (714)-...eves. Lovely area, close to ---.-A-CR-. _ES ___ _
Kboola • lhcJPS. Sl29.SOO 4'7·1411 Xlnt IDYntment, 1ood
macnab I trvtna
raalty
/'\.J Eli.J EL. L
A c' r., 0 CI c"1 t f c;
lever .... 1 mi from ·aew
freeway. North of
Rwbo CalU.ggi_\,t ~
prtce, ttao.ooo. Call
114..f77-.5111, Broker.
A IUeltDIARY 0,
TttS MYINI COMPANY .... IAarlAY
TOWlltOI• IACIC OM MAlllT Hi~ IPll'aded I BR 2~ Ba Ba ypolnt
townhome, n ew from
builder. Feature• In·
cb•: al.r CODdition1n1.
1ara1e door opener, ~ faclbU• and much men.
Pl'IC9d at tMl.D with
very attractive to% ~ 11t u• 1at .. t ... ,..., ,_ add&· u..i...,. ........
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c ••• .,, ..... , C'Yl'fi 1100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Harbor Lawn Mt. Olive, Oeltler Ave, Sec:. 711 eypn., Cll. m.cme.
1600
-2200 •••••••••••••••••••••••
OCEAMYllW
R-2 lot In expanding
Capistrano Beach. Full
pric e $84,900 Call
661·2407
C:SELECT
T' PROPERTIES
LOCATION+
10 acres no. ol Rancho
Santa Fe, Sl80,000.
Terms. Amon& 1200K
homes.
El Camino Properties
1-436-LAND
Nice 3 Bdrm. 2 ba home,
ready to move into.
llOO/mo.
Waterfront/Salisbury
67).6900
WIMTll IUMT ALS
Two bdrm home , lovely
patio and garage '600
So Bayfront 3 Br lower
w /garag~ $1000/rrw>
So Bayfront 4 Br upper
w1garage SL2001rrw>
No. Bayrront 4 Br upper.
carport. poss dock priv.
.-x>tmo
YIAJtL Y RIHT ALS
Utlle Island. Lg l Br apt
w /deck, unfum llOO lse.
Two bdrm apt, gar, deck.
lmfum 15.'iO.
Beautifully remod 3
bdrm home, unrurn . ZJOO $1100/nio, lncl util
••••••••••••••••••••••• So Bayrront 3 br lower,
For sale or rent, brand gar. turn o r unrurn
new mobile home on $1200/mo.
Newport .Beach Bay. South Bayfront 4 Br up.
Partly furnis hed. :"w/~.~/mo, furn 673-6113.
3 Bdrm, 2 ba, Halecrest
home. Obi gar, frplc,
new paint, kids & pets
wel co me. $67Smo.
548-7136
3bdrm, lrg fenced yrd.
gar, will redecorate in/·
out. "585. '1-498-0177.
Sharp Mesa del Mar 3 Br
2 Ba . Family rm. frplc.
Elec. garage door. 2 coy
e red pat ios. with
gardener. $795 ;mo
754.Ql2
SUPER 3br, 3ba, lam rm,
Nov 1. Many reatures.
Clean, no pets, or priv
club. S72S, 546·3937.
545-31122.
NEW 3 BR 3 Ba condo,
fplc, patio, dbl gar. Nr
shops. tll95 mo, No pets. A&t. 780·12llor758-108S
3 Br. Den, Livin& room,
enclosed gara1e. No
children. no pets. SSOO.
Call eves. 642. 7803.
2 Br. w /1ar s:teo. Carpet,
fncd yd, water pd. 2224
"D" Placentia. 631-4120. -----'-----1 No. Bayfront 4 Br upper thmt• Dewt, w/carport. '1200 yrly 2Br, 2Ba twni.e, cpts,
....... 2400 wlthpoqdockpriv. drp1, dahwthr. 324 E. ....................... &.. ~11 & Attoe. 20th St. MS-47tt
67).JJJ' ,..__ , .. _ 2 Bdrm 1 ba
FOi LIASI -::!5;., frah d~. Ali ~=e~ = i!>:~ ..... ,, ' 1~1 3207 util pd. ~SO/mo. 324
Country Club. Golf. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CoetaJINaSt, '7tCM1759
teania·pool Beautifully br. 2 be, 1ar. + cport, MESA VERDE 3br, 2ba.
landscaped, no main · new crpt, a vail. thru faqi rm, 2 frplcs, over·
teD&Deeyard. June 30, '100/mo. Jim alaed 1ar /1tora1e .
l90ClubbouleRd. White, ~ wtdp; S 7 2 5 /mo . Inc I .
o..tllotSprinp 529-ZZ72evea!Wffkendt, wat•llAl'dmer. 979-G.111
nJ.m.2572 c... .. Mw l2Z2 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I••••••••••••••••••••••• CONDO 3bc', 2~ba. new 90LMS -.a•Hr IRVINETERRACE cpt, 2 car pr, pool, Jae.
Unique custom home Ch arm In I Three tennla, nr S.C. Plaza. bchlnd aecurity 1ate at Bedroom, Two Batb _"50 __ 1157_..,. _____ _
lbdlao Wells Country Home With Terri Uc CLEAN•BR llesa Verde,
Club. Beautifully Ocun6BayVlews.Ex· newly~ln•out.
landauped with In-elusive Nelthborhood. Fplc In llvtnc room,
dlvldual 1wlmmln1 $1100/Month lncludH larie family room,
poola. Pi:'ced•tfl5',000. Water 6 Gardener. lnclacped, dbl .. ra1e. ~~~~~I.!.~ Bmtcr, 1».tlOO Avail -.. 1, ."°° mo.
Coadoat'111,000. So. of hwy. Beaut. 6 ~ ~. tG-5300
Helen llart1n clean. lib new, 2 bdrm, 21-'_'--•• ------
0--/,\fmt ba, peUO. Adult.a only. 0-'9flt , HJ6
man •mo. Aient, 11s.ma. .. .... ·-•••••••••••••
llAllMOTH llU'ERS t9»tmn SIQO.IBr.lla. + 1.IOOaq. a-•a•T ·-.. _....,_ ft ......... Ot.eao vMw, •• n.-... ,. -Help 10W'Mlf to a ,,,....... ..,..,.. ne.r
Calif. Homes 4 Br. 2 Ba. lg
yd. local ref's req. 1625.
673-30'Z2 or 673·0158
Bdrms, 3 Ba, den a~ formal dinina room, it
fen a perfect blend o
family comfort and easy
entertaining. $1200 mo 1
HOMES FOR RENT
3 & 4 Bdrma sm-$.'560.
yards and garages . 644-fffO
Families please. Kids & .!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~
pets welcom e . Call Lr&.ZBr.Condo.Newpory
964-2566 or 973-2971 Agt.. Heights. Frplc, pool,
nofee. wa s h e r & drye r~
Irv i-o e . N 0 r t~d 91125/mo. 675-8410 days~or 4bdrm, 2ba. Cam rm. pn ~ 67J.22S7 eves.
pool & Jae on cul-de·sac. Lovely 3Br twnhse. itr'
Beaut decor T /0 . Avail Newport Heights. 2i,,ea,
hnmed. 972-1717. Dunng frplc, • pool. Newly de
bus hrs answeri ng corated. $750 /m
service will crosa con-645-495Sor645-4834.
nect .
---------• L.r1 3bdrm upper duplex
Tw llrtw Yhte l house from oceanf
2Br + den, 2BA IHury ocean view, S7:;o;mo y,..r '
townbome. Priv. s pa. ly.67s-«>18. '" Views. 3 decks, all up·
grades. Comm. pool &
tenni s . No pet s .
$1,050/mo. 833·0730 or
851-0502eves.
Lge 2 Sty Duplex 3Br, a,.
full Ba . Frplc. 11111
Newpon ffchts, llOO "'°'''' 646-6303 I• I
DEERFIELD EXEC . BLUFFSCONDO -...;.•
HM. 3. bdrm. 3 ba. ram rm
2500 •If 4 BR 3 ba, 3 yrs pvt. spa. all In xlnt conO
new, full rec. area. $975. Avail lmmedf"
"4$/mo. 8'7J.•1t M0-90t4.
--------~ C ANYON VIEW . 3 -2·2 Family rm ..
TIJRTLE.ROc:K RIDGE. ftreplace, Just complete·
3bdrm, 2~. 3 car1ar, ly renovated, n e w,,
avail immed. 97'9-2Se0 or carpet, drapes, tile. ""' <
851-0810, 551·1414. mJ from beach on qui•~~
Woodbrl"-2bdnn ,_ cuJ·de·sac. o,rdenin• w ......, • c ..... e paid by Owner. Croea iJ
to part, pool• school. Sta. Brookburs t ,, ...
Fncd yrd, SS7S/mo. Bushard. Call Debbi•''
551-25.54. 711 "*4. ,,~
lBr, Lux. CONDO on
Stream. A/C, D/W, Mir·
rored Wardrobes,
"50/llo. •Httl
llMTAl.S 2br,Zba
lbr,Zba
31br, 2~bia
4br • on. 2vtba
-
T'Hlll.Ufft
,._..bedroom, lwo •<
ball beth l'OCldo ~:~
=Dbelt. l:nd unlt.t.!11
... after ..... , .. Q o.dalupe llodel. Yeu.tn
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6Jl·7MO M.I.
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~ •!dock ror 4.5'
boe&. • Ir, 4 a., avail.~ ........ -Jmo. 1 y~ Lee. CIA IUtra. .... _,,
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' l
Dally Pilat ClaalOed Ad.
e42·S171. .. ..... ~
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pool 4 br. 2~ ba. Ni..pt paru1U) run1 l1'\ll t'. dmlnti rm. ( p, b11) Vlt'W e .11 t'ra111 831 l26tl i\Jik fur Connir 846'8123.
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utl!\?t h b 846-0019 642 IOIO
...tdato"-e 000 OHk•._.d 4400 Ma.ytoL.a. IOH •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••
1-\·m tu •hr 4br 2"'ba ..
den Ol't!unrront 111 Npt
v.12 nMle & I fem l250 •
Ul1I Yrly f'rplt , Gur ,
l)\.>ck.,, w 0 673-4742
1-'em Rmmt\! to shr 3hr .
:!' 1ba twnhse IJSO/a ll
Pt'L'> Ok li42 S996, 641·71*>
work
J-21 or ovn $llllJ 1110
llow.e m C ~ (.',111 Karen
11ft4l'M 7516270
~ f', prQr share twnh.w .
t1:nn1~. raqu~t liall ll<W>I.
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ti J t tt s:1 ~ u u t 11
559 514:!
Shure l!IJIJrm Ga111cn \pl
11\!ar 0 CC ~•1n·sm11ker
$215 557 1396
!:>hare llJdrm House 1r1
c •I .vi $195 Isl & taM +
de p 11s1 1 r .: q u 1 r l.' d
760 ll:l.'.>7
ID> )(4 ft otrice, I yr Jeue
S'111() per mu Newport
Cenlf!r 567 San N1culu::1,
Slc 109, 644-4&14 ----Att...._ Docton!
nique rre'-' i.landtng,
well appotntf.'d med11·JI
hldg localt.oel m hear1 of
H R t; treatment rm::1. X
Har rm hus111t!'" offl\ t>
l11rge rei:cplmn rm • 11vt
off1 1·e Jr~a. Av&tl.ibll·
Cull loday tor .ippt 111
HEIH:ARl'l•'.T
800 1351
LUXURY OfflCl
lmmed occupancy 2800
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I MONEY
• CREDIT HO
HOILEM
2ftd & lrd TD to.1
971-6531/155·1145
Arranged bv
COGlt HotM LOCM1
A Mortaaae' Broker
sq ft Ste uf 8 oCCi1•c•s ~ Mortpgt1, Trust
runference & re1·upt1011 Dtjdi 5035
Koll Center, Newport •••••••••••••••••••••••
BC'h f'n nlar l Ann
llarvey (213 1556-2000
'"THE-;, -
Sattler Mt«} Co.
All types of rul e:1lale
investments srnce 1949
S,.Cl .. aincJ "' 2ftdTDs
OC to:AN \ lt;W L'l,«111
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EXECUTIVE SUITE
1-\111 ser111cc offices 111
.Sewport Center I u\ • ondl) penlt1•1u,.e F ttr1omm.1tc lu !-o h• 640-5470 642·2171 54~·061 I
W \t
·~/nlO l~l'ht'IUI \µl n~ .. r I)\ l
J W11terfrunt llun~ .. 11\l £S0 w1lum $:l7!'1 turn
6l1·1400 l'all ull<'r~pm >ii; i.!ll
LOWEST PRIC~ 2 Hr :i ......... leoch 3740
b» ~•th pasuu & d~,·lc • • ••• •••• •• ••• • • • • • • •• •
Secunl:y i1n\a<·y, prt' 1-'l R. fo'A~ULY APTS
atlg~. 11n:enery ~ mv from SI 12 wkly
Waterfront Sah:.bur> Bnng .:ad
t.73-6900 • Cui.I kttc~ns
------. oo l.:ase. ut1lp'1
3 Br. 3 Ba. Exdu.s1vt.' Cou
do. Poo I lennis . \!l c. $1ISO
Pro p erty H uu::..:
642.3850, ----
, 1 .. undromat
. maid sen 'lC'e
HA'PENNY INNS
727 Yorktown Ave
536-0411
2·br, 2 ba Wsld iff condo, toll fre..· 1·800 422·4404
pool. frplc, apples, SS25. 1 .-.. ----3-744
Days 546 2750/eves •~•••••••••••••••••••••
640-4388. --Newly rurmshed Condo. l
E.IMfCOftdo Br + vfc <or 2nd Brt 1
2br,w /d,refrig,dbl gar. ~a Sunn y d eck .. o n
.J&OO!mo.64&-4315 stream. AC. ds h"s hr,
-carport. pool. teM1s, etc ~:,-.:._ 3271
~, ....•.....•..........
Si8S Option to buy !
$SSO mo. yearl} lse
Adult, no pels Avail.
Oct 15lh. 548·0412. -------LCllJlllNI leach 37 41 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Wetrtfleld
FAMILYAf"TS.
Hranrt lleW t.!uuuful 111:
dµI., for farrulJcs wtth \ 1.11
2 children Near park
Heat p111d No l)t'b
2Br, 2& 5-lli.~
J9tl W W1!:.on, C: M
631-SS83 ~·4!.40tl
2 Bdrm House. rcfr1ge &
stove Small d1lld 1 IK
~.~·1377
meali.8110
A.'A.ITMIMTS
Deuutiful brand new
garden 11plS, spa. Adults,
no pets.
2Br 2Ba $455
398 West Wilson, 6Jl·S583
1 Br. Eastside, sllll.lll but
COZ} w/lots of neat wOOd
$300. 642-9-1.50 aft SP M Stunni.na 3Br 28a hon!A!
:1Ud.1Pets OK. enclosed
grounds! <6409 Hee
UH11MIS 631-4555
BACHELOR' Adults, non-2 Br 1"'2 Ba townhouse ,
smoke. ocn vw, $285/mo. bll·tns . air, paUo & g.tr
497 -2057 No pets. $&25 645-4837 s-.... l2td •••••••••••• ••••••••••• 2 br, 300' I rom (){'ean, ulits l Br. stove. refnge . s mall
I mJ incl, $700/rn.> 661· 1161 'ard Adults. no pets ls not a rage $425 ,
# bd 494.4741 S315 5-&8· 1371 1or this. roomy 3 nn ------_
Must see! (8400) fee Newport a.och 37 69 B ... bl R_......__ir 631 .. 555 2 r . carpets ... rapes. t • ~"~ .,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ms, adlt.s onl)', no pets South•--3286 •OCEANFRONT. ,\\all lllOV111oria .l\va1l. 1011 --,--now, daily, weekly Si>t:C c 5PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• tacular v1t!w 673-SURF. ~·1367 a_t __ _
1"vt bch area w/guarded
gate, 3 Arch Bay an•a
Charming ootlage, 2 br.
(rpl, beamed ceil. :! Pt.'O·
pl~ max. No garage
S850. 75·1·0370 d ays
499-5045 t:Ves.
3290
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NO
LEASE
REQUIRED
Roomy 3 Br Townhouw
Apt m quiet Adult com
plex Newly redecora ted.
Fireplact>, enclsd patio &
garage Sorry no pet:.
$495 m o. 1\45 -3381 or
1)75.5949
HU ... TIHGTON LAKES
!>PAl<KLINC..: STnt:AMS
L'AS 'AOl:'<l\i
W TEHFALLS
I <1W~klNG PIN 1-:S
N 1-;w SPACIOUS
LAJ<ESIOt:
.\OUJ.T AP1'S
• t::lc~ant I 1re1Jla :cs
• l'nvale lakt!!l1Je ,,alws
~ball'on1P:.
• l lt!ated pool &
whirlpool QIJa
•4 males from be11ch
842-1160
7~ Ellis AH• H B
13blks W of Beach Bil
2 Bdrm, 2 b11th Fireplace
Garage. S\50 'mo
('all 963·2205
Harbour Area·2br, Iba, no
pets' $385/mo 5!>4 ·28ll
after6pm -----~ew condo, 1 & 2 bdrms.
SS15 $165(). Adults uni)'. no
pet:>, pool, jac, t<'nms.
etc S-16-1826
2 Bdrm I'" & Condo
Sl.25 Adulb, no pcb C&ll
964.256f> o r 973-2971 Agt
no fee
SECLUDED IA.CH.
Cl~c to beach Ut1ls. pd
Pel OK Sma II yard & off
:.treet parkin11 $275 mo
SJ& 2456, 5.16-7979
2 bdrm, den. :l ba, an laund
fat:, i:nc i:;ur $500 mo. li.t
& IUSl, $100 SN'. 8._'>5 .. IO:t:l ----
lr'liM 3844 ............•.•.••.....
£XECUTl \.'E SUITE.
tl>f!t m ne" u11t. drp.. l bdrm nuple>. l\ II 11,~e Widow has tmney Cur 2nd
't l Ii I d..: µ 11 o I tr um ut'h S!2S s.11; l'llil NEWPORT IEACH T.U No credit check , no dulihnu'>~ a•J Ulb . n•i , 6751111~ 1~!1 Westcl.lrt Or pnlt). for action call
peu. Versa1lle-. Sanrl1 l'&ll Gene Hilt IH2 0200 ,\GT673-7Jll anytune bJI ~2 U! ih~. 673 271!1 ltc'p 1na1urr· \I f' to '>hr I . ---
t•11•:. \t!f;\' me• 'J lJr t·u11dtt in lu5~sRentat 4450 ('\1 '-t5 5394 aft G I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~etntm/
""t'"'IJ•l rl l,rt'!>l ~lie fo'or s lore&ufr.cespJ1•c al Pet"SOlltds/
1 • ,Ua ott>an vie" w J) W11rkm11 \lotht.'r ;, I 'r ~ .. ason11hlt' rates Lott & FoWMI
J i·Jr ~.ir Pool. !>pa old In 'hr hw 111 ~ume 500 to 2700 Sa Ft. •••••••••••••••••••••••
:.auna $25 675 ~~1 Sl75 mu e\'c:o. & "knc1~ Ml-~AV~RDEbR Aftnouncftnrnh 5100
WESTI ' LI FF \'I I.I.\
2h,· 2h.; patio!>, ff1Jll
srngl .. ll.'\d srno (.'IJl(ol
G75·5J!lll
T HE BLL P FS :'-11•1.,1 1
Decor, Splil Lvl Jl.,r, :!l.Ja
.un rlt!l'I< lll!35 Cci rut
6i5 5!131)
&-dut .!br.~µt flch OJ.ll'n
be.m1. frpll·. N C $500
i\<lulls no pets 642 '174;\ ----
t::A.ST tlLVFF Spac 10U!>
l'USlom 2br 2h,1. d1shw
patio, Stil5, no pet
631 2029
S.. Cltmertie-1176
·······•····••·•·•····· Sunny 2Br w Ul.11.-. pd,
onlv $230 (4~ I fee
ca·ll Jim. 631-4555
Move in locfay $325 $J75 I
& 2 Bdrm Walk lo bt!ach
Nice & dean 498 n187 or
498-1903 ---------
Tustin 3890 .....................•.
ModC'rn 2bdrm Marvel ~
Uni v $350 tm.'>1 tee
RENTIMES 631-4555
.•.....••.......•......
Seawind Village
646 3850 PLAZA. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
:i1 \LI:. F:XEC J.111 v rm h.i
in tux furr. t;ontto l'•iol ,
Saun;, J ;,,•. S295 Hcf':-
!>l~·'.'11\M
Garocps
forllent 4350 ...........•.•.•••..•..
10x20' Gar. Slor .• ge onl)
Cv:.ta :\1c:.;i MO,mo C:.ill
l·S pm , 6.16-4120.
18"20. $50 mo. Fir.it & 1,,,t
l>l o r age o nl >· 1543
Orange.\~
Of fiu Rl'fttat 4400 ..................•....
WESTCLIFF BLDG
NEWPORT BEACH
f Orn•' "1••t loll~/! ... •"'i It••"• A••
../AHC--j'c-1-•• ./-:./'(te••IOf
.,/'""' · ... ~·· ,/ J( .. Ot W •¥K•
/AMipMP<'••1nt
Call Mt Howard
645. 6101
lt:l7 Wcst1 liff '\ ll Want
fman1•1.il lll:o.t 7(1()(h r
lst floor , \~etll 54 l 50:12
WATERFRONT
&
PENTHOUSE
SUITES
1525 MesJ Verde E. <: .\1 ..
545-4123
OA.Nr\ PT2Toll H11orri
Ok&C:omml r,, pnn~
From S!45 rnJ !l?:, 11211
!:>TOHE ~P,\\:E for lea!>t'
75osq. ft. Av<tll M w l~M1
sq fl .ivatl Oct 15th
.'llegol1able ltrms. l'oa::.I
Eqwlles 2L315!i6 72(.li.1
Newport Modem Sture or
Ok. n.r post ofr . $450, 548
sqfl :ll3·<177 7001 ----Industrial Rentat 4500 ......••.............•.
l.20J s4 rt ~5 m.. f'ront
orrice. large rear area &
door Unit 23 629
Termm11I Way C ~1
~~~352 IJa .•• 646 0681 I
l~IO sq tt 2 F'r1)11! <ifllccs
2 Rath!.. Large rea.r shr.p I
area & dL<lr &$95 mo
IT7S Whituer A\e C M
540·!1352 Day:.. 646·0681
F.\es
FOR LEASE
KOLL IRVINE INDt;S
CONDO
Now You
Can
Sell
More
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642-5678
8B.L Y DANCERS
6200 Sq fl ._ 2,07j Oft•
spare. n1 OC A1rµurt
S110. 220. 3 phase clN•
Ask1nl( 50< sq Ct . grn!>s ~ ~rs <.;all Hugh ,J\ !>40-7!l2.I llell) Grams. unique t>n
Mon Fri lcrtamment for .ill Ol'
HOO •••••••••••••••••••••• F OUND. Sealpo1nt
SlameH, 4·6mo1/old .
S an <.:leme n te vie
-..011s. After 3.
U>ST Small, fema~ poo
dle 8111 t•prlcut Approx
6 yn. No collar. Iona tail.
Nr Slater Bros. Cosu
Mesa. Sat Eve 1014/80
673""6637 anytime --------
1-'ound Poodle, male. v1c
Bushard & Slater. F'.V.
1"47-~6. -----
fo'OUN() Brwn Tiger
F'c:m Kill en
Broo«hurst/Edmgcr call
5.S4·2l23 .
Found Shepherd Mix
male. Blk/brwn & white .
Vic : Baker & Fairview,
CM. 549·0'ZT7
Found: Cocker Spaniel
blond female. Vic: Baker
& Harbor, CM Fri Flea
collar. Rcntly had puµ.
pies<?> 847·7011 aft 6.
9·4pm 54G-0013 ~
Found Trny whll brn
Shih·Tzu or Lhasa Apso ,
vie. Eastblulf 644·4937
1-'ound . Lh.&sa Aµso.
cream. M Lah yellow,
~1 Germ Shep, blk /tan.
M Mtn Schnautzer, :\!
N B Animal Sh elter
644 3600
i-·ouml malt! Siamese long
ha ired Lavendt.'r Point.
~'5-1066
PenoMll1 5350 ....•.•..••••.....•....
PRE LAW student needs
25,000 Will do anything
t.ei:al Conr1dent1al
OVM P 0 Box 3242,
:-.; B. 92663
M~SAGE
Be pampered with a
personal rel a x ing
massage by l2 of the pre
t11esl girls tn Southern
California. J acuzzi .
sauna etc. ()pen 10am -
4am. 7 days a week. Vis
a M C Atlantis Heallh
Spa. 2112 Harhor Blvd.
Costa :\fesa . M!i-3433 Br·
1n g t hl!> ad for your
spe:1~ g1f~ _ _ __
Professional Therapeutic
massage we'd. NB Appl
only. Steve 548·2817 ------
LITTUAMMllS
ESCORTS
all major credit cards
accepted
531}.4723
*FOXY LADY* OUTCAllONLY * 972-1138 * All the comfon..s $395
2brw/air. fireplace, YEAR·ROUNO FUN:
Stunning. large I Ar
G<1rden Apl Pool, rec
area $36.) '710 W lllth
St
Woodbndge 3bdrm. all
Irv ine Village am ·
menit1es. ~. 551 ·2042.
New 1&2 bdrm luxu11
adult 11pts m M pla n .•
from SHS, 2 ht.lrm from
$505 ... pool::., te n111:0.
waterfalls, ponds! Gas
for cooking & heJt1nR
paid. f'rom San U1ego
F'rwy dnve North 011
Beach to Mr t-'addt-n then
Wesl on Me Fadden h •
Sea w ind Vill a ge
(714)8!f:l·S198
280 to 3000 Sq. Ft. t as1on:. great for C'(•i.
P~sti~ Addr~u 75() sq ~ ,.. ofr "hse tume parties 64f>..434U or
Oc.an Views r~trm S'-401 mo L'tils R92.()4J0 MASSAC.£ SlO W /AD
~ YSTIC MASSAC E
556 4656 Santa Ana " fncd for Kids I Pets & new apple (8324) fee
lf&mMIS 631-4555
Social Act1v11tes Dr·
rect"t •Free Sunday
Brunch• BBO's •Par·
ties• Plus much more 2bdrm, lbi.i. adults 1>nly
over~. $3S01mo.
5484573.
Condos for rent in ·'The
Lakt:S.' I & 2 Br Pool.
Jae . teruus 731·4763.
Wet Ba" . pd c M 6i_$-_ES I I a.o;t &. ~ --5 300
17 '4t 675 .. 662 RPnl/Lease 3,M Sf! ft •••••••••••••••••••••••
Caada 'b • );~ 3425 .......................
·~·level. K.8. 2Br, 21'lBa.
OAEAT RECREAna..:
Ten nos• Free Lessons
(pro & pro shop)• 2
Health Ctubs•Sauna•
Hydromassaoe•Swim-
m1n g • Ortvmg Range
5'!4>1 bdrm dplx, san g!..•
non·smo«er prev ref req
954 w 17lh. 548-0358
Orangelree Plan 4. 1
&!rm + Ion. Adults. no
pets. Pools. tennis 1450
730-~. 542-700'J. -----LOCJll"O •och 3848 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Sturl10 "Pl. ptly furn . P' l
tkeanfr(1nt r.,r Wint er
Ri:nLah. F'umuhtJ & un
furn Broker 1175 1912
beath access 5375 out-. ROOIM 4000
-- - - -Warehouse,(JHi t e sµace
KOLL CEMTH Pnme :"llewport Busmt?!>>
NEWPORT D1 ~l rict so• s q ft
EIC'gant exf'tuuve ~uitc~ 5.56 2922
m pre:.l11otl' location With St--4550
1
r o rn p I \' t f' s u p p 11 r t ar~
L' I u ~ T ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.cr\ICe :. r n .-, S , ~O'.'.'TH FREI!; Storage . pace . :\c'41>UM I
714 8.'JI OO&l Beach. 2306 \\ Ocean-
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
Call:
642-5678
FfRSTLADY
Escort. Models.
Pcwty Dcmcen.
.. 97~1345.
~C & VlSA Accepted
COVER GIRL
• OUTCAU •
IIUCrowavc, trash C'On1-
pact«, tennls ~oun. rac·
quetball, pool, jacuzzi &
sauna. Avail Nov. l. S750
mo. 968-204-1. 1·568 vtb6,
848-7292
LVXURIOt:S ' BR CON
DO!! Newport Cre::.t ;
;;pac11>us family· home
with view!! Tennis, l>OO!.
"-c. One yr lse. $950 Tum
j\ainey, 549-996 1 . ~·2'714
BEAUTIFUL APART·
MENTS: S.ngles 1 &
2 Bedrooms • Fur
n1shel1 & Un1um1sneo
~Adult lt'oltng . No Pets
• Models Open daily
lBr apt New Cpt, drai)es
stove & ref rig Top Wo rk
& Rental Ref's 11nly '
S250 mo 542.4300 ad 113311
2 Bdrm New paint
drapes, 1 child 01\
Re.fnge, no pets. S36S mo
Sierr a M gmt Co
64H324
1ncl 499 4.517 • •• ••. •••. •. • ••••••••••
Slud10 .\pl. 1-'rplc nt•w
S350 mfl incl uul 497 r; 14
Mn. Ro~ro
On Newport Be,;ch Beach
Hotel room :.mall
lc.ttchen 2306 W <X·can
front. S26C> & u fl + $<!60
sec & depos1l 673·4 lS.1
1 front 673-41.54 _ l
•l•d•e•a•l-lo•c•a•l•1o•n-f•o•r-A•l• ~~~~.~~~ •• .~~?.~ I ~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~
tnmey, Real ·i::~1alt!, or Wanted Ill Costa ~e-,;,i or REWARD
~0778 MC/VISA
MERCEDEZ
*ESCORTS•
972-9599 24HRS.
9 to 6
Oakwood
Garden Apartments
l br, I ~ blkl. Crom beach,
~ Ulll ml'I 494 1%6,
49'1 3196
Entre prene u r (Hfice Irvine area. 2 or 3 BR,
now avu1lable lar~c house preferrecl . :l SSS
I d R Adults Xlnl referPnces Lost. S un day n igh t
Newport Beach/No.
880 Irvine
Jbdrm. 2 ~2 ba tondo,
c r p t s , d r J> s ,
washer /dryer, frplc, yr
ly lse. t65()1rro. 642-3443
Laguna Beat•h Motor Inn.
985 :'<lo Pac1f1t• CtHl .. t
Hwy , Laguna Beac h
Daily, Weekly K1khen
available Low w mlN
rate:. ~9'1 ~-
pane e c1•ept1on area 6 7 3 . 5 7 0 1 E .. es . &
h j J • 9-21-80, 1201b Rottweiler w1l s torJl(I.' Jn < weekends ••
LOCJ19M1 Hills 1850 pr i~a te o f f i ces 111 neutered male. black &
heJul1full} ma 111tained WANTED. Gar age for lan. very friendly. Lost SPRITUAL READINGS
New 2brflba at Civic Clr
top end unit·air·sauna-
P<>ol·jac·tennis·clubhse ~ lse. 67S.57i5 avail.
(M 11111\I
(714) ~))~
...•...................
Elegant 2Br urut with
air $4M (58161 fee
REtmMES 63 I ·4555
rull ser vice building light 1.lorage C M NB in Capistrano Beach area Please call James
lOam·lOpm. Fully Lic'd.
492·7296 or 492-9034. 1815
S Camino Real, San.
(::lem. Newport Beach/So.
1700 16th St
(Dover a1 1611l1
(714) 642·5113
Spacious Family 3 bdrm.
2 ha. $395 2 bdrm. I b&
$340. Playground & JX>OI
548-9556 from 12·7PM
(Comer We;,tcllff Or & area. Contact J udy 498•7575.
Irvine. Newport ~:u·h ) 675-9490, Mon lhru Fr:.
--------Lge R•JOm. lite kitchen &
lndry factl Employed
Ref's. C M 548 1372
IO>sq rt 8 30to5
2 Br 2 Ba, nr &. Coast
Plaza, sharp, centr. air. L...-HiCJllll 3152 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Call Ml!IJ!>S3 ~5·6101
~. gas pd. Adults Agt. !-----------" -r.>2·1520 AvaU 10/15. 2 BR I Ba.
4 plex. Drps. slove. cpts
5350. No pets 631 372S .
646-5100
Lge 2 BR condo. newly re-Empt man over JO. kit
furbished pool.adllS No prw, Sl751tno Call ad;: DANAPT2To8 Room OCEANFRONT Deluxe 3
H • U N T l N G T 0 N Br 2 Ba 2 car garage
HARBOUR, prime loca· Avail now llll June ISlh
t.loo. marina view. beaut $675 mo N o pets. flew 3bdrm, S97S. 3ba, 673-6640.
l'(:tS ~. 552·0042 art 6 342, 642·4300. 24 hn Ofc &Comm!' 2 price
M.wport '-~h -3169 R~&loard ---4050 I From'!..~~ 97~20
EASTSrDE I BR. fresh &
dean, for quiet single
NO PETS. $350 mo
645-2708
••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• h.25~250 sq ft grnd nr
Dream conr true: $385 Room & boa r d in ex I utils pd From $75 up 7H balconies. frplc. etc. No --------
pets . 213-634·8602 or Newport Oceanfror.1 . Riehl> carpeted 2bdrm change for 4 hrs. 6 d&y W 19th. St C M Tom
w /new a pple 164241 fee wk clearung & cooking 95i 1900 714~. Beautiful 2 Br 2 Ba
Weekly or month!}
714 152·9400. 2 Br 1 1~ Ba. $370 mo
Four Seasons Apts
642-1602
RENT'IMES 631·4555 Aft4.5.'i6·1137 ----Medical or oHtt·e swtt> fo r T•:n•a•t ''u.t.ni•d 3525 •••••••••••••••••••••••
I llANDNEW
3 Bdrm condo, A/C, 2 car
garage wilh opener.
Private yard. Brand new
complex In Westminster p.smo.
Oceanfront. wint er , 3
Bdrm 2 Ba, lrplc, no
pets. SIS5. Agi Linda
675-7060
3776 •••••••••••••••••••••••
WMhwaterVlew1
1 & 2 BD furnished apts.
S400lo~.
White Water Rily
498-SURF
•••••••••••••••••••••••
1106 •••••••••••••••••••••••
----------
2 Br l \olz Ba. Townhouse.
Frplc, gar. prv patio
Adults. no pets. "'40 mo.
631-5103
Lge l Br. stove & refri1i
pool. adults, no pets.
$310. 641).. 7319 /673-0884
Large 3 bdrm. 2 ba
garage. Near OCC. No
pets. MllO. U>40 D Valen.
cia. MS-7983
3 Br. 2 Ba. Near OCC $450
mo. Upperapt.
641-8651.
PAii NEWPORT
COUMTIY CLUI
LIVING
Singles. 1&2 bedroom
apt.s, & townhouses.
From $449 644· 1900
NEW OECOR-3Br. 2Ba .
frµlc, gar, 2 blks heh.
$675 m o y r l y N u
pets/kids, 645· 1682
Bay F ront super large
condo, 2bdrm, 2ba, sec
bld1. boat dock a vail.
ad ults, no p ets .
Owner /agt $1250/mo.
675-0UX5.
2bdrm, 2ba condo, near .!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~I Deluxe Bayfronl 3bdrm. S.C. Plaza. $435/mo. VILLA IALIOA l~VINE/NOR1lfWOOD 2ba. refrt1. Crplc. adults, 213~after Spm . New LuxW'}' 2Br Condo, THILAKIS no pets. :':&mo yrly . CLEANiiSAVE Full Security under-
Comer loft. lbdrm. up-S.. 7213• 644'5 · 2 Bedroom ln super loca-IJ'OUDd parking. Cagney ~. pool. Jae. sauna, ..._. r111f t11ll• 1107 lion. Carpeted. Adult, no Lane, '175/rm. 675'3007 ·
tennl1. $500/mo. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets. l3SO mo . 568 W. EASTBLUFF L br, sgl _*-__ 1434_. ______ 1Small Bach. PX> Yearly Wilton. CallMM4'17. adult, no peL'I S46S mo.
• U t II s pd . 4 8 P M 644-4767 N.8. Waterfront with or Manager67S-5ll2 Bachelor unit unfurn. withoul ..,_t .Up, 2 klnl __ ....;;________ 1270/mo. water • hot 2 BR l Ba, fplc, utJI incld
lbebdnm,2~Ba1'rplc, Cute bachelor. very water pd. Vacant 10 Gar.Mlll5.lblk toocean.
I paUm 6 2Yt car 1ar, private w /huge deck . direct. 9904 El Camlno. 210411tSt. 6'2·301.5 ••all Nov. 1. _, w/out 1325/moyrty. 675·8018. 6t6-Xl7.
... p ...... """'th wi..a-· 1115. 2bd.rm, 2ba, lux Con--• -.. • ..... ....,.. •L Blk to 2 BR 2br, unfum, wat-........... t do h k -.-eves· S81 0394 •••TII ocean, -• "" ' 1arden, pore • par . __,__, · • • t'At Ba, fplc, encl gar. water pd. 11118 12 Valen. )n1. c lubhouse & all -~~"•<l•d LR, adlta, no pets. L"57S. cia.~xn. amenities. Xlntcomplex.
/ .. 83J-9a: 845-6822 Harry; 2:1.S-&5-1701. of-•"""•••••••••••.. $4 6 0 2 Br . 2 8 a . nee: 21.1·2'11-MOO. Pg ' 11 1707 Year round rental. Townhouae, fireplace,
....................... Newport ~ula. 2 Br. near new. all bullt-w , 2 ml. from bch, new delu• ~. em.11 l 1 a.. Aft 9Pl1\ Is wlmds. 119tlo/yud. hnmtd. OC· Condo. a br. 2'Atba, bullt·
111'1 • 6 Ill-11 br'1 9a-10ll. cupucy. TSL M1mt. Ina, pool, 2 car gar,
Vacation lt...td1 42S.O lease Downtown Laguna
••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach 656 s q Ct
l.ge Hig Bear Cabin : pool S62J 1mo Am ple pvt
tble, color 1V 2 Crplcs. park 1 n i:: 0 ,., n er
Sips l<I. 7l4J~!>-EShl l 497 23.~1
R...tats to Share 4300 CdM Dclu.xl.' Suites. 1500
••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 sq fl AC:, ampl PkK. L't1l
Mo\ing? Avoid depos its & 1Jd. 2855 K Csl Hwy.
c a 1 livinK expen:o.t'S' 675-6900
Professronally !>in<'e --------
1971 -
HOUSEMA.TES
832·"134
The Roommate You're
Looking For Is Looking
For You: S50 fee for peo·
pie with home lo shilrc
S3.5 ror those looking.
and two's company logo
a roommatesearrh agy.
752--1475
Xtra lrg home to s hr
w /students. 2 Br a vail.
Nr OCC. Bob Barrell
673-48n aft 6.
Non·smoker, remale to
s hare 3bdrm E. side
C M. twnhse. Pets OK.
$?00lncl util. 631-2744 .
2 rmmts needed, r esp
adull.I, beaut. oceanfront
tivln1. $400 & $300
873-7136
CM, over 25. clean" relia-
ble, '185/mo + ...., utlls.
~'1822 KannaMe
BEST RATE
in
NEWPORT BEACH
Dtllat Offl~ Space
700 to 3000 Sct-Ft .
•Janitonal StorV1ce &
Ut1llties Included
•Adjacent to Airport
& Reslauranl Row
•Access to3 MaJor
Freeways
133-1813 -----1
Pnme comer loc. Up lo
4.500 sq. ft . f\Jll service.
modern, glass bldg.
646-6303
Office /Whae. 300 sq n. of
fice, 1600 sg f't . Wh11e .
Xlnt Sky Park, Irvine
location. St0-'982
19U1Y • Wint.ii' llllO " ,.-~--.. -..._---•• -2-.-_&Q,G2 __ 1 ______ sm_1_mo_. m_G_·_1318_.__,_1 ... .,._.,.,411'~ -_. -,., RmmteWanted! Lge2br, -+-....................... I 4 4 S 2 B r . 2 B a . P • n t h o u 1 e l B r . ztNI. lmmed. ocoupanc:y
CANNERY VILLAGE,
N.8 . Comm. space In
quaint Cape Cod bldg,
avail Nov. l. Ca ll
873-6522, uk for .Ronda,
9:30-1:30.
COMf'UTBIOOM
2bdm, lite, WUfTER ~I BrApt. Frple, pool. Townhouae. Near new, Veraalll•. New decor. r73-fl02 •mnAL. ~ ,.... l tlQploytd penon no lkJ u.-. all built tna. Nr oeun. Lulb crt yrd. ---------
..... le -~ MHl9. 1moktr •pet. 9ns' mo. fl,..plue, patio/Jard. ftn. Adult. lee bld1. No Rnumte , Chriltlan lady, ~lll[L IJ .._ !'l·.!..!. ... t, dep .. ref'•· lmmed. ~ey. TSL ptta. hU NC. tac. 9550 twoCaJJbdrm at ~~ ~ !!!:!!!!: _._ M1mt. IOMU mo. Aft, Gl.cTll, mo. · C'73e58 •n ~pm
... -.
~to JOOO aq ft at 90"-
Will divide-full tervice.
Courteay to brokera.
Campus • Quall, NB.
54().2118()
F'umished rental wa11tf.'d
28r house or apt. dunng
Nov & ~ 1980 ror v1s1t -
1ng Dr .. wire. & C'hild.
Conlat't Vivian Schullz.
8.13·6254
•••••••••••••••••••••••
RESJ'AURM'T & BAR
CoastaJ central Calif r1 ·
ty Prime toe. 8 :yrs old
ong ownr. $850,000 gross
sale Liquor he incl
$250,000 ruJI pn ce for
conC1denl111l info t'all
S mith Meyer Bkr.
548-7813 pm Pnncipals
oo.ly . -----------For Sale Sandwich Shop.
prime Newport Lich loca·
t1on . $85 .000. c 714'
673-1400. or afl 1PM C213)
W3-lM7
Own your own Jean Shop:
godirect no middle man,
no ~alesman's fee. Offer-
ing all l~ nal'ly known
brand s such a s
Jordache. Vanderbilt,
Calvin Klein. Sedgefield.
Levi & over 70 other
brands . tl4,500 00 in·
eludes begiMing Inven-
tory, airfare for 1 to our
national warehouse ,
training. fixtures and
Grand Opening P romo
Lions. Call Mr. LoughUn
al Mademoiselle
Fash1ons 612~ 1304
YOU CAM II
SUUWITHA
BANK
2nd TD's amuc•um , ...... ...
71 .... IJ.1200
Alli rorUnda P1ynn
or Kann Lian
"\
• Found or lost a pet ~ Ca II
w.. We're the Pel Pals
<7141 739-2988.
Lost or round a pet? Call
Animal Ass1sl.in c·e
League. S37·2273. No ree
Lost Wht fem large p1l ·
bull. Recently had pups.
O n medication
Brentwood •Santa Ana
St. CM. Reward ~·6720 ---------
Lost Siamese Cal Ca
Hom~ Irvine Answers
to Buds 551·5205 or
552-0030 Reward .
Losl sm blk twhl. Bull
Dof(. Vic. Mesa Verde.
Bird Street area San
de rling Circ le area
673-1~
LOVa Y LADIES
WITH PENTHOUSE
FIGURES
ESCOITS JMODELS
For All Occasions
SlS-6969 24hrs
•MASSA.GE•
Weekend Special &
Evening's 4·10pm $15
per/half hr. Hot Tub &
Sauna. Sleve's Hair Hap·
pening. 646-9636
Ladift & Cietlh
ESCORTS
•972·1621
Call for info or appt.
En~
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Found rlarUng little dog. 5chooh I
Vic. Placentia. Please IMlnletiOR 7005
call & identify 642·9218. •••••••••••••••••••••••
Colla Mesa Christian Pre-
LOST: Gold pm. Costa School now enrolling. In·
Mesa, K·Mart. Penney's lroductory offer: 129.50.
or Thrl(ty. lnltlalio in Wltl)'. Incl hot lunches.
front. Reward. Has sen-6t6-S423. limental va.lue. S46-8822.Jobs _____ lllhd. ____ 7_0_75-
631-2030 ~
SCUMUTS
ANSWDS
Buoyed -Rummy -
Bandy -Outing
MONEY
ls 1t lrue that 1r you're al·
lerglc to credit cards,
y ou bre ak out In
MONEY?
Found; Saturday nite,
22nd & Newport Blvd .
black fem Poodle type.
64&-'3396 eves.
Found: Golden Retreiver,
1().6-80, vie Newport Pier.
675-cxr.l5 M 642·4®
Found : Ge rm an
Shepherd mix. male. llP·
pl'Olt 6 mo, vie Beach &
Ellil 962-4831.
People who need .. ~pie
That's what the
DAILY Pit.OT
SERVICE DIRECTORY
II aU aboµt!
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Norwetian 1irl desires
live ln aitter position, lite
houaehold duties, pay
ne1otJable, 541-0786.
Aid or attendent care for
the elderly, exper & refs.
5'9·9467, 541.3047
HttpW..._. 1100 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
ACCOUNT
Lems.r.tc.Clrti
Permanent part time.
Established l oan
brokerage company in
Newport Beach has
vacancy for loa.n service
clerk to deal with collec·
lion Requl re men ts;
Muat have eye for detail
In recordJn1 financial
tranuctlons In led1er.
computational skills.
typtn1. ability to com-
municate w /both bor-
rower• Investor, ability
to cope • /pteSIW'f!, pro-
motional opport&anlty for aelt 11tart•. S.la.ry com·
men&WIM W/Hpr. Call K)Ue$41)..m>
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CUSTOM CABINETS .ti C1•11 ..
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I NT EX 'f l ' II 1\ n MOHll' NOILIMS?
RENOVATING 1>15 3749 Wr "111 h.-lp tl\1 oul(h
----prol e!iilUllMI r111a1h 11.I Sp1raJ wuoden stair\'asr flaMln& Pn' all' , ""
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fusion ? If so lt!t Ill> hel!J
We have one or the moi.l
promising methoals St!l'll
in career develojJemnl
Call us for Jeta1 b al
<714) 5S7 7372
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642 9907
• VIEtlY LOW PRICES•
on tanrl 5tJPI' main
lcnantl' ~Tl't' est imate~
:II \'r l?'<perien,.e (jt'ur~c
!>I~ :!'Illa
Sha,npoo & steam l'lean
Color bnghteners . wht
cpts 10 mm bleach. Clean
liv, din rm. hall SlS Avg
rm S7 50. rouch SlO. chr
~ Guar elim pet odor
Cpt repair. IS yrs eitpr
Do wortt myself Refs
s:n-0101
We Care Carpel Cleaners
Steam clean & uphols.
Work guar. Truck mount
un!l. 645·3716.
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n ght·free estimate 0 11 Rcmi)vul. MaJOr 1.1.,,111 large or sma 11 Jobs l.J(• 1'337254 673·0359 Up F ret• Esl tnex
find what ) ou "'ant 1n
Daily Pilot Classifieds
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ba:. 11 life eXl)t!l'tJnty the
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complet e mu1l111 ~
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exper r t'll!'IOI( Dept•n·
li:i bit> f.31 42tH
B onJ \nHln repairs
t'dr!Jentry, plumb1n~,
elel'tnc·al. h~ht hauhn1o:.
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runsula ins 3014
JACK Of ALL TRAD~S
Home repairs sma ll
jobs. Tyler. 641>-1455
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Accounts Recei vea ble
Clerk Some exp. pref
Mus t know 10 K ey
lrvioe1EI Toro area. Call
Pam SSS.4221
Advertising
Auto Route
ADULTS
Earn S300. S4SO. or mort-
each month Join The
Register Deli very Tea m
3AM·5 30AM Routes
available m l'osl .1 Mesa.
Newport Beach. Santa
Ana. Call 556 5426,
2AM-10ANt --------Sales
The Daily Pilot has an • AUTOMOTIVE
immediate opening for a PAJn'S DEl'T.
sales person with' TRUCKDRIVEA!
newspaper display ad· lde:H for semi·rel1red
vertising exper ier.ce . Permanent, pleasant. m Good salary. c om-te tin Good "-missions & excellent fr-res g. pay ~e
inoe benefits. Excellent Mr· Gorham. .... HOW ARD Cheno•et growth apportunities for Dove & Quail Sts. a penon with career am-bitions. Call ror appoanl-__ N_E_W_PO_R_T_B_E_A_C_H_
rnent. 642-4321. ext 211 AUTO SALES
0....,. Coost * hcelent c....,. op-
Daily Piiot porlwlity. :!!i~~~2;i~· • Mo np•rience
Employer M tF tH nee~.
• Full emfor nwdical
ANIMALHOSPITAl bewflb.
Cleaninit Rathmg & As • Lllcrati•• pay plan.
sisting i-·rr A M. Mon-• Mmy ....... b.Mfits
Sal. Ir vine 552-1513 with 0......, COWlfy's
Mon Thurs. _ fastfti CJI owt.g euto
Apartment Managl•r ,
Coup•r 10 Unat Adult
Apt. Beach ;1r a. Office
& maintenance ..,.i,;tc; re
quired. Reply . P 0 oox
3111 . Seal Beach. Ca .
90740.
AS.SB1•as
'ACKAGBlS
WARBtOUSEMEH
4040 people needed for
Irvine area. TOP PAY' 3
shifts available. c .. .,.._,
'41·1144
EOE M/F
ASSISTANT
MANA~ER
Draper's Laguna Hills
store. Mus t be ex
perienc ed in better women's ready·to-wear
and sportswear. Apply in
person to Manager Ma·
ble Austin. 23621 Moulton
Partway Plua or call
7M-8622 for appointment.
AUDIT<»
The Southland Corpor a·
tion bu an immediate
openin1 for an inventory
auditor to perfo rm
ph)'lical inventories or
7-ELEVEN STORES
Ability to work with
fl1ures quickly 4c ac·
cuntely. Xlnt company
benefits . Apply In
penoo. or call. 1740 W.
LaVeta, Orange. CA.
'1&013'1.
•AUTOMOTIVE
LOT~
Chevy dealer otrers full-
tJme permanent posi-
Uana to assist sales • aervtce depts. in interest· me. vaned t..U. ()pp.
for adnncement. See
Xr.Stude.
HOWAIDCMw•t
Dove 6 Qu411 SU. NEWPORT BEACH ..... ~., .. ,. ........
ct.aMnhip.
SOUTH
COAST
DODGE
2888 Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
540.0310
Babysitter
Grandmother needed tu
care for 2-yr old. Two
eves a month an our CM
hom e. Will pro,•i d e
trans. 12.00 an hr Call
Susan. 645-r.e -----
BABYSITT E R 1
HOUSEKEEPER
Needed for I chalJ. flex
hrs. own trans. llont
Harbor Ref's Req
846-3945. 673-0060
Babysitter wanted 3 af·
ternoons/wk. 2 school·
age children. Car pre·
rerred. Refs . 496-1445
Banking TB.Ult
For Irvine Branch.
Banking exper r eq
Xlnt. salary & benefits.
Apply Personnel:
HBllT A~l IAHK
721 N. Euclid
991·31160
E.O.E.
New Accounts
CounseloT
f\all time
Position available In our
Costa Mesa office Ex-
perience preferred. Call
J aclt Clarke; 546-2300.
C AL IF O RNIA
FEDERAL
SA VINOS Is LOAN
2700 Harbor Blvd.
Co.ta Mesa, CA~
Equal Opportunity
Employer
Teller needed lo work
fullUrne in our be1ut1ru1
~TOM
Banking
Ta.LY/
FULL TIME
Newport Center uffice
l::xpenenre preferred.
but wi lling lo train 11
muture person m :-<cw
Acl'ounts lkeas1u nal
h:ilf d in Salurda\S
l.1 g h 1 t0yp1ng G ood
puhlic relauons anal bus1
ness like appeara nce
Call Dori:. (.'r o )(on .
1;4-1 1401
IMPERIAL S&L
F. 0.E. rnlf•h
Banking
TlllERS
PART TIME Our Costa Mesa branch
is seeking a person who
desires to work part lime
3 days per week indud·
ing a Saturday. We de·
"are 1nd1viduals with
ba('kground m public re·
lat1ons and cash handl·
ing experience This
position offers excellent
upporturuly le.I be trained
an1l wall offer unlimited
ca reer advancement
w1tt11n the industry
Salary commensurate
with expenence. Please
call Mr Tom Drosky for
further 11\forma taon
BRENTWOOD
SAYINGS & LOAN
1640 Ada ms Ave
Costa Mesa. Ca 9'.!626
1714) 979-3910
Equal Opportunity
Emplo) er M Ir
BANKJNG
The bcaul1l'ul Newport
Beat•h offi ces of a lead
1ng saviogs and loan
have imrn!daate care1•r
opportunities
BRAICH
SUPERVISOR A strong background in
teller and new accounts
functions is needed for
this customer·oriented
PoSition.
11<,A/JR. ACCT.
for rapidly expanding
financial firm in Fashion
lslanJ Exper d must Daily input & l(eneral
ledger desired.
7S9· 1515
IOATS
Touc h up ;gel coat
MacGregor Yachts. 16Jl
Placentia. CM
IOOUHPIEtl
Newport /I rvine stock
brokerage hrm has 1m·
medlate opening m ac-
counting dept. for ex-
perienced detail--0nented
individual. Xlnt. salary
/Ji fringe benefits Olli
Gail. 752-0070. -----------Bookkeeper . Gener a l
Ledger. South Coas t
Plua Area. Llnkleller
Properties. 957·8191.
IOOIOCE:IPH--f /C Npt. Bch. Investment
firm has opening. per ex·
panslon. for F 1C com·
m1ss1on bkpr-deta1I
o riented pers on
computer knowledge a
must skiWu.l on phones
& in P.R. work. maturity
nee. Cal1 640-0123
IOODHPBl
Mature person to handle
all variety of duties
through tnal balance.
Mutimum 5yrs. work ex
per. plus busy diversified
duties. Require dependa·
t>le & effic ient se lf ·
starter. Fast & accurate
typing required Non-
smoker. xlnt. ,alary &
benefits. M1ss1on VieJo
area Mrs Parelli
581·~.
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CAFETBIA
WOUIEtlS
Part time J-31,:thrstday
$4.39/hr Apply Newport
Mesa Unified School
Dist. Food Service. 1857
Placentia Ave C M.
700-3273. -------
Canvassers. Experience
pref<'rred. Will train
Top pay 2S hrs. a week.
531-4501
CARHlt CHANGE
A subsidiary of E.F. Hut·
ton is curre n tly in·
ter viewmg qualHled
TELLER persons interested in the
rteld or financial plan·
Banking expenence 1s ning. F'\111 or part lime.
strongly preferred. but Sl.5.000-SUIOOO part time.
we will consider trainees Full time : unlimited.
with cashiering ex · 972·2712.
perience. CAS ... Bl
These positions offer top F'\111 time. Over 21. Com-
salaries. free career ap· pany benefits. We train.
parel. paid medical and METRO CAR WAS H.
dental coverage. pront 2950 Harbor. C.M.
sharing and free park-CASHIER /Ho useware
ing. Please call (714) Sales. Apply In penon. 642·4000 for an interview · I ~Ion Hardware. 1024 appointment. or app Yon ~· e (Westclirf Plaza> WEDNESDAY. October
8, rrom 9:30 am to 3:30 --;B;;. ;;;;iiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pm at: •
FIDB.ITY
FEDERAL
15 t S Wettclff , .. .,...,..
Newport Beach
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
CBllEIS
I
UTDTIM
MARKETS
For 2nd 4c 3rd Shift.a Esp. Hqutretf. Bu1y
altop ! Per~anent , ..... potttlqn. Opp.
for advaDce°"nt. See
JUcWrilllt. ~ ~AID•,.t
llACH
branc h. Experienced I;~;;;;;;~~~~~ Sid. Teller preferred; I•
We prormle to nwnage-
rtaent Ir supervtslon from
~thin.
°"96QaalllU.
N&WPOlft' B.EACll
•
I
Cashier exper. nwy be
acceptable. T yplna 4c
cmtomer lt!l'vice skills
neceaaary. Eacellent
co~pany bent flt1 4c wor1Unl condltionl.
'For I.ft~. call Jeff
RoWm.~.
SanlmtS&l. uvn..._..St. r.q.to;,q bnployer
F• All ldilR
Clll 1
Illy Plllt ·-&42·S11
l
WANT A CAREER?
Call (714) 831-N21
STOP!!
'take lime to relax and
lhop at home. It'• simple
•1th Dally Piiot
Cla111fled Ada. And If you have somelhtna to
aell, call a friendly
Clu1lfied Ad-Vlaor at
~·5478
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Tuesday October7. 1980 CWL Y PILOT (9
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A»k for R1mal}
S49 43Gll
ltuul 11lov1· rlean up <.:on
t'I etc rl"mll• .al Ou mp
Ir lH' k • q 0 II' k S \! I \I
(~~ 76:18
z VounK M e n
W rei1~n>1blhl1es ha""
'~T IWD Truck Yard &
Tret• malnl equip. Can
J n un )th1n~' C a l l
.54lHil20 j _
HAUi.iNG & <..."LEANING
Tree tnm & p11anting
or ., Ray 964·4276 ----
I l<luJ1n11 Sl5 a load' Ca It
Oav1J a!ter3pm at
$.lS-!!046 -----
Day Work ll hrs reQ Ex(!
and Kef
&46.42Si ----Jcfttori .. •••••••••••••••••••••••
Rill & Manlyn's Cleaning.
Painting & Carpentry Co
offer s rall s vec1uls
5"8·8444.
LmdtcapiftCJ • ••••••••••••••••••••••
Landscapma. tree tnm·
ming, sprinkler repairs
& des1en , 673-3910 ev~
t1111M 'f •••••••••••••••••••••••
Patntm& 4c Paperin&
Pror. wort< Free est
Ranbl Steve 547·4211
Paperin& by Le P11p1er
SL'l 50trl all rmi; paper!i
1-:xp lU/U /*l. 5.16-2350
Rolph'1roW1ncJ
962-4701
Inter Exler Painting
Fast , etrlcient. 10 y rs
exp Roek bottom pnc.:es
Greg, 97~9621 ----------PalnttnCJ/SiCJM •••••••••••••••••••••••
Brickwork. small jobs. Painting, 1mmed. ser vice.
Newport. Costa Mesa & low rates. working
Irvine. 675-3175 eves. Matenals guaranteed, 10 -----yr.; area. 848·5684
Bnck & block work. free Plcntw ,t1t9pair
est1 mates. •••• ••• •••••• •• ••• •• ••. Eves· 960 4292 -------Stucco & Plaster Patch,
ALl.. AROUND HAULING
l T Truck Free Est
INSURED 548·3964 _ Custom Bri ck Work · no job too sm quick &
Planters. Walks. Patio's cl!_an 645 4203. 645-4199 HouMcleClllincJ .•.........•....•......
Wanta REALLY CLEAN
llUUSF:? Call Gingham
Girl Free est. 645 5123
Reas. 5Sl 45.55 or 760 7074 Neal patches & textures
Mo•ilMJ •••••••••••••••••••••••
Moving? The St an 1ng
College Students ha ve
grown Li e. T l24 436
Same "ood ser v. ~l-11427_
frM Est. 89l·14 39
•Patch Plcntwn119•
All Types 5311-7113
~ .............•.........
Pvt POil Box Ser vice
TIIE MAIL ROOM. 24 hr
2lllOO ECst Hwy CdM·NB
646-0340 or 644·448 l • ----------
RooflRcJ •••••••••••••••••••••••
Repair & Reroot All
t ypes-shingles · rock
shakes com.,o-lar Free
est. 541'!'.830 Fin. Avail.
Bf::'ITER BUILT ROOF
AJI type:i, hot comp. tile,
shake. lied bonded ins
Free est. Call 960·8778 ------------
Don't Get Soaked. Call
Doug. A Llc'd contractor
who doesn't cost more !
All lypes of roofs .
DOUGLAS WAMPLER
R OO FING C O Lit•
#39·3921638. 833· 1910
SandblOltiftCJ •••••••••••••••••••••••
Sand & waler blasting
Xlnl cleanups, lo rates
67S.5994. 213 1592·3901
Social S«.tc.s •••••••••••••••••••••••
Ceramic Tile installed
anywhere. -S mall jobs
wekome 900-92119
TILED~IGN
Custom work for all your
tile needs Exp. 4c depen
dable. Refs a11ail. Bob
645-TTBl --------
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Tree t rimmin&. clean·
ups. hauling m ain·
tenwice. Amie548-&4H
TREEDF.SIGN:
Ornamental prunin&•
Sc ulpturing. toppina.
thinning. removal. gen
clean-up. 646-1845.
BILL'S TREE
TRIMMING
& CLEANUP. Free est. 540-io:n. aft 4: 30
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Tutor Tow11·S11e &
lob's
't,'tlar Crpt & uphol l'ln.
slm. scotchgrd. prof fir
\\ax Re as 838 5~43 ,
751·8951
PROBLEM S -Need l o
lalk? Free \'OUn!>ehng
AB C H ELPL I NE
Math. Reading, Science,
Music. Spanish, Study
Methods. Pre-School·
College CalU. Creden·
tial.s. 64S-Sl76/S48·9S70 ar·
temoons PaifttiftcJ/'P .... "9 New con'>lrucl1on. re· 645·2".!22
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CLEANING SERVICE.
For :i thoroughl~ cle:in
hse 540 IJ857
PFTERS PAINTI NG leaks electron 1ca lly
t::xpr'd Reas HJles located & rt.'paared ,
Free Es t Call l:enc drams cleared Top llat
SS2·045fl 63&2030
-Dave'i. Pam~ng, s;,·vmg p-0. lox A.;;.ds --
Dependable. own trans. area 9 yrs, moi.t reas •••••••••••••••••••• home~ offu.:es. this area. Insured. he'd 5116.8425 t.:se Our Addres!>
1:146 li956 f or Your BU!>lness
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HOUSECl..E.<\.'11 G R1 chan l Sinor St he, THE MAIL SL.IT!-:
XJnt serv, rea:. rate:. 1n.s. Tr} me ll:l6 5555. 24 17777 Mam Street " 13" Li_!l~a. 631·~ h.rs Irvine 549.4733
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••••• • • •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • Fast accurate typing on
Huntinc)tOft leach . IBM Correct /Selectric. Tite Co • other secretarial work.
· busin ess letters. r e · Let us upgrade tha t s umes. etc. Ka r en. shower. tub. dra1~ board 67~1230 or entry way Ceramic ----------tile improves appear & Wlftdow ~
value of any home or ••••••••••••••••••••••• comm bldg at a r eas "Let The Sunshine In" co~t. Pree est & sugges· Call Sunshine Window
uons <714 > 842·3020 Cleaning, Ltd. S48·8853
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Cashier /Retail
FT i>erll\anenl pus 1t1on.
i.lnt benefits Ldd1es ap·
µar1•l s tore Fashion
lslanct 644-7100
CHAUFFEUR And other
dutie:. Male collt!ge :.tu
dent. 25 35hrs IJ('r week
Non·Smoker Dark .. wt
req'd Day or eve drl\
mg. 640-5335
Clencal
JOISHARIMG
Two permanent pa rt
time clerical positions m
dynamic loan brokerage
company in Newport
Bea(•h. Typing accuracy
Commtrcid Loan Of-
flcen
Fur our Irvine, Wood
bridge & Sunta i\n:i
Uranch1..'!> Esankmg l'XP
rt!q . Xlnt s a lar} &
benefits . ..apply personnel
diret1or
HIEtllT AGE IAHI<
721 N Eudid, Anaheim
991 3860
t::.O f:
•COOi<• Breakfast cook, F 'T
Exp pref. 1r nut will
train. Apply m person
Dick Church's Rest. 2698
Nwpt Bl.CM.
Dental
OR'fHO RF:C St.L''Y
E!<pi:ri l.'n cerl unly
'e"' pon Center &l4 1405 -----
L>ental
Exp Dental A:.sastanl.
work 4 days get paid for
5. 042 0114! or 64Hi687
IJENTAL ASSISTANT
For ortho prat11ce. RD,\
or elag1blc. Laguna lich.
~·85SS -----•UENTIST . Highly ex
penenced Capable So.
Co Denustry. 6"2·0112.
644-6687. ------
DAIVIEtl GEHEl.AL LAIQa
Npt. Hbr arell Lele de· Consisting of loading
livenes. fringe benefits. cassette tapes. F rr rirsl
f time Mun thru Fra shift. 549-0138
5 .i 0 · 9 3 7 3 . M u st e r 1----------
Bluepnnt, 234 Fischer,
C M -------
DRIVIEtlS & HELPERS
Exp m rm,•ang household
gOOdS for l0<•al moving
Co Muumum l yr exp
Top salary. Call 768·0642:
DllVEIS w.-...
CHMBAL OfftCE
Our rapidly expanding
international co. is seek·
ing an enthusiastic, self-
starling indiv. for a
general ofc. position in
our Purchasing Dept.
Gd. typing. phones & nf-
ing required. Outstand-
ing compensation Is xlnt
co. benents. Pleasant
working environment
Contact: Personnel.
Scla1•IRc
and attentioo to detail es· COOK
sential. Call for details. F'\lll time. family style
D1pe11llmble PenoR
w/economy car. Early
AM newspaper delivery
Laguna Niguel Start
$480/mo. incl'g bonuses.
493-0732
Needed to deliver Daily
Pilot newspapers t.o news
racks and st.ores. Approx
3 t.o 4 hours dail). 3A M
both Saturday & Sunday
Must have dependable
car and good dri vang re·
cord. Good hourly rate
with salary increases every 6 m onths and
mileage allowance. Call
George Hardi n g a l
642·4321. 9am to 5pm
weekdays.
Drl .. C•trola
UIOll Ml"tchell South
lrvine, 557-9051 EOE l
_M_s._H_e_a_p_._640-__ 9_350 __ -cook mg. Need ma tu re.
CUIUCAL
Perm. part time. Vacan-
cies for 4 hrs daily in loan
brokerage company in
Fashion Island Typing,
c·omputaUonal skills. eye
for detail. Call Katie
~9350
dependable person. 40hr
wk. Xlnl pay. 494-9458
for interview ----------COPY CLIEtlK
Copy Machme Operator
needed an a busy photo·
copy s hop Must be ·~getic &c enJOY work-
ing with people Fu II
t ime pos i tio n . C a ll
957-0648
DESIGNEI/
ESTIMATOR
OrmipCoast
D91¥Pilot
GIRL FRIDAY
Electrical eneineerlng
firm nr O.C. Airport is
seeking ambitious girl
w /office skills and a bil.I:
ty to work into olfio•
mpit. Salary 15.» •. :w>
per br. R.W.R. Assoe.
714 /557·9671 ask foA
Claire Cler1cal1Gir l Frida y
needed by pubUshmg co.
Lt t.rv. self-motivator.
97~36m. Counter Help, P T Also
---F JT P 1T e xpe r 'd CLERICAL Aggressive Sandwich Ma n. Gury's
bi· lingual <Japanese pre Deli. 7S2·5401
330 W. Ba y Street
Costa Mesa, CA
Equal Opponuruty
Employer M /F Growing Electronic D11i.,
needa people for Sbip-
Multi·milllon dollar
Orange Co. lighti ng
manufacturer has a need -
for exper ienced de-
signer /estimator. 3years
min experiencl' Must
have following quaUfica
l i on s e le c tri c al
engineering experience.
prefer person with UL
knowledge. must be able
plng • Receivt,.. Depa,
EDUCATION Good waees + co.
Coordinator -Adult de· benefits. Ca \I Bob
velopment program Tracey, Mon thru Fri.
Master's in Psych. social ~s. S49-<1154
r'dl needed in import/ex·
port co _Call. 642· 7043
Clerical
HELP!
I Heed S..body
HB.P!
Hot Just Aaybody
F'\111 time receptionist
Must type. $4 per hr. bul
)Ou'll love the Job Apply
Tues .. Sat. DANA POINT
MARl:"IA COMPAN Y.
24701 Dana Dr . Dana
Pomt ----------
O>unter help needed for
sandwich shop. Mon f'ri
Part or FIT at Anthony's
Dell. 17881 Skypark, Ste
A. Irvine Call 556-0670
for app ---'.---------
O>unter help, 5 da}S a
week. Mon lnru F'ri
545-4867 ----Counte r. dry cleaning
laundromat. PT or FT 5
days Dimmitt Cleaners.
Corona del Mar. 759·9901 -----______ _
10 communic ate well
with v o tcnl l al
customers. musl be capable or e stimating
custom jobs for bids , full
knowledge of engineer. mg drawings Responsi
ble ror 3 person office
Excellent creative de·
sign e n vi ronment
Salary open . Full
benefits. 546-2901
.CL_E_R .... IC·AL------O>unter Girl needed for
drycleane r s . E x
DISHW AS HER· DINING
ROOM person needed
immed. For small retire·
ment res ide n c e 1n
Laguna Bch No exper
necessary . Will train .
llA M 2PM . Xlnl pa~·
494·9458 for interview PURCHASING
CLERK
Dulin wilt cOMi•t of
typlOHJ pwchaH or·
d•n, coordl••tlnCJ
wort& ao-1 for M.i.
t•HM• D•porilMnt.
0111w•rl11CJ lt•••Y
phonu and flllnCJ.
Good ct.rical skih ,...
qulnd. Eac•ll•nt :=t._md ~'f"
NATIONAL
EDUCATION
4400 Ca D"IPUS Ori ve
Newport Beach
F,qual Opportunity
t mployer M /F
12.EllCAL
Register today for local
temporary uslgnrnents.
557-0045
en-Lin:
UMPOIAll'I' HllSONHll SUVIClS
l72JlftllSlreet ...............
Cler'k-Aeds,
Sharp indlvidualtotralD
po1ltion w /Id beneflla.
Call Jeanniet'1f.OUOCM
Clerk /Pharmacy. exp
preferred . co1mt Uc1.
1Ull •card&.~ 1173.
F\nd what )'OU want ln
Dally Pilot Clanin.di.
perienced only Full
ti me 968 3633.
COUPLEWANn:D
Manage small business
PIT. WiU Train Call for
appt 84&3279
•Dlshw .... n•
Nites. days. S3.50 per hr.
Apply in pe.rson, Gram
ma's ~. Bristol at
CREDIT ASS'T ~~~u8e~ta Mesat
Immediate opening for
experienced credit assis· DISHWASHER
t a n l w , p h o n e e x Person req p rr to wash
perience. Good clerical glassware, & do I ite
skills essential Xlnl. co. maintenance m research
benefits . For appl. call lab. no exp nee. Must be
PersoMel: 549-4834 reliable with gd work
CRT input operator. Ac-habits. Approx . hrs l -6pm . Newport curate but w /s peed Pharmaceuticals 897
Permanent Pffposllion. Wes t 16th S t , N .B.
Nr OC AJrport. 955·3452 642· 7511. ext 11.
Askror Nonna. -----------
ht• Wry O,.rator
Experienced needed for
rut erowtn& hotel chain.
Acct.'1 background a +.
Call ChristineSS\.1325.
DELIVERY person for
F1orist. Assist In shop.
JG.-40 hr. wk. The Flower
MIU. 10126 "A" Adams
Ave .. H.B.
DIUVIRY ,_SOM
IMMEDI ATE
OPENlNG
The Dally Pilot needs a
delivery person for a
lar1e motor route In
Laguna. South Lacuna
Beach . Rel i abl e
automobile 11 a must. Haun M·F3:00.5:00 PM;
Sat lsSun8:30toB:30AM.
NO COLLF.cTlNG. Ex·
cellent eaminp for Jual
a couple ~ boura or your
day. For Detail• call
Fo1 ur Ouellet at
6'2·4121. <>r...,.C..t
~· ... 130W. 8bSt, C.M.
Equal OpJ ,{-mployer
DISHWASHER
Day !!.bit\ Mon thru Fri.
Apply in penon. Dick
Church's Rest. 298 Npt
Blvd.CM.
Dock 1&oth Attendant.
F'\111 lime. Call Judy or
Harv ey · Newport
Arches Marina : 642-4644.
DRAFTING PRESEN-
TATION. 1 or 2 yrs.
architectural drafting in
school. Perm. Position.
S40-5850
•lllYEIS•
Full & part-time posi·
tion's. starts at
13.25 per hr. C.11 Mark
7Sl-211180
MOWlS lHE TIMI
ror Job seekers to check
the Da ily Pilot He lp
Wanted classification. Ir
the job you want Is not
therl· you might coMlder
offering your ser vices
wllh an ad In the Job
Wantl'd catqol')'. Phone
642,5678
-~-~~-~~
work or Spec . Ed .----------
Supervisory e.xper. with CiUAADS
DD 'd Su · d f\all & part time. All req -. pervtse aa-areas. Uniforms fum'd,
ly operation of pro~ram . Ages 21 or over . retir~
Uruted Ce.rebral Palsy, welcome. No exper. nee.
546-5760 A p p I y : U n i v e r s a 1
E X E C U T I V E Protection Service . 1226
SECRETARY to presi· W. 5th St .. Santa Ana. In-
dent or development terview hrs: 9-12 • 1·4.
company localed at the _M_on_·Fr_i_. _____ _
bch in Laguna. mature.
self.motivated w xlnt
bookkeeping skills. It. ac·
curate typing & SR sales
& rentals. to $1500 mo.
Qualified persons only
Call for appt. -199·3816
HAIRSnuSTS
Command Performance
has openings in Npt Bc h
& Hunt. Bch. Guaranteed
salary + commission. Paid holidays, paid
vacation, co. paid health
lnsW'ance and advanced Field Rep-special temp training. Phone Patricia
project position. Good for appt. 964-4448 pay. lmrrediate opening. __ .:..;... ______ __.
Inquire Telllprompter HARDWARESALES
Cable TV. 901 W 16th St, Apply in person: Rior
NB. 642·3261. Hardware, 1024 lrvlne
--------.-<WestcllffPlau>,NB. File Clerk. General om ce:
Typing required for pro· HOUSECLEANERS $4. to
motional purposes. H.S. $4.:IO per hr. Must be 18.
g r a d . No e x p e r speak Eng .. have transp.
necessary . Good Will train . Male .
benefits F ar m ers Female.&e·1080
In s ur anc e Group ,
S40-4100. E.O E. HOUSICLEAMIMG
R.OllAL DISIGMIEtl K a re n • s C I e a n I n a
Help needed P ff. F ff. Ser vice is lookin& for a
Np t B c h are a . ha rd-working, selr·
XA V I ER· S OF s tarlina. rellabl ~
NEWPORT ~7846 mature woman to worlt
OllST fulltime. Transportation
R. 11 a must. So. OC.
Openinp for Designers. 11111.aw.
Sales person. fr Delivery 1---------
person. 645-311M ALAN Houlell:eeper-Companion.
BECK FLORIST TIRED! Need responsi-
ble penon to relieve me 1
Food Service Helper who or 2 days a week. For de-
enjoya people. Must be tails c all Maagle,
low -incom e Orange -.-4408. References. -
County resident 55 or
over . Mon.·Fri. IOAM-HOUSEKEEPER t Llve
2 PM _ Sea I Be a c h . in. needed for 1 child, a1e
13.40/hr. 498-4180. 10. !nt-4149 ~----~~--~ G81~ OPACI Houaekeeper wanted.
Newport/lrvlne stock Live in or out. MU1t
brokeraae firm needs In· drl ve . Re rs . req 'd .
dividual (or busy ~flee. ~or7»531t.
Muat have eome book·
keepln• experience.
X1nt. salary • benerila.
C.11 OaU: 75.2·0070.
Hu11l1aaper /C_.
L i ve in . Priva te
quart .... Good locallOltl"
bmef\la Ir aalary. Mutt', a-rat be nperieMed Ir able t~ ...... ..,c ... 11 1tart Immediately.
_...,.... Mature women pre ~'
Ni.Pt Front Desk Clerltl. ferred. For detalla. calt FWI time Ir part Ume. 1_a __ l ·_7•_75_. _____ .....,..·
MUil be available HouMwtvtelsGrandma11·
wknda. £xper. helpful. Christmas wtndow palnt-
NCR aoo. Pie_. call for 1n1. Weekdays o nly /
an aPP'. Mi\-.,_ Mon.. Mut Uve I.ft C.M. or N. 8,
l"rl.l:»S. af'H. M2·122J, 7-IP•
WantAdl:lelp? MMl71 wttd)'lorwtmda. ~.
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Use
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. .. llnswerAtl
A Daily Pilot ad number wilt appear in you r ad ...
we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you call
in at your convenience during office hours and get
the responses to your ad ... For more information
and to place your ad call 642 -5678 .
Se.rv1ce w~n p~n ~ ~~r a;i ... 642-s61a t•1]1\JQlt•11
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With ur w1th11ul '''""~
lll't'dt'{I '1'1111 pu \ Tew
1avru11 & rull lime Call
Tuel !-K-rv11 ,.,, ,11 1170 H90(i
fl1•11ldJ .\!(ell! \"I\ hle)\
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RESTAUIAHT
MANAGER '\ur.111~ t J )I f1lllll. Ii \ant• prnl
Cfl'tlfie.d 1· Jrt.'t!r 011portun11 ' .. \( 11
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for ntihl 111d1' 1J u.AI • 1 a. .. 1u1 .. 1u at1011 '"'
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JANTOtlS j
Part tlmtl C\b "''"'>'' Beach ·C-Oc.111 .\f1 •,J 1ri 1 I
Janitors & ~.1\.:1 Mu111
be ov~r Li;yr.. ulu • t S
11 ~. 11n •f err .. J
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.. 'l"
Ml:~SEHGY
citizen. Call :l32 "''"I IOAM·3PM. Moo. t-'r1
.·,, · r·~~· • 1 .u,t·h • t'"-"J
J 11 ir., •rd \1'11l v p._ .. 1.01.1
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•~t ~ i-'.111.lill Anaheim Keypr.ch O,.ratcw
Experienced ueecll'<I fur
fast growing hold r ham.
Acct'g background a i
Call Christine S5l· l32a
Landacape Co. lootun~ rm
capable. qu»lified rucn.
exp preferred. inu!it
have me,·haraical av
tilud~ 7fi8..4751 bet Wl"t!fl
8::.> & 3::.>. Apply di
23811 Via Fabricanle.
Mwin _yleio_
LeraJ Secretary
SANTAANA
LAWFflM
LEGAL St::<' .\~n
TRAINEE. <:00<1 sk ills
req., exuillenl bt-11,·'11-.
7 hr day, ;; 1l:H w11•k
p a r k i n l( , .1 n ti :1 11 h
more' Call ~!IHI I ... r
anmtenww
U!gal seact::ar} llt'l'llcd
for growuag 1111111 lfrh
law I 11 m l'r i1·ndh II.
c a s ual almo~11h ;1 ._.
Need indJvidUJ I ,,, lr1•1p
overworked st . .111 , "'"'II.
aholic ~" & mar111 •'' !lodat es Lr itttl e..(111•
necessar). Ah o rte I'd
legal Stt') tor m1111m11111
of 3 d ys pr wl. lo »,,.,1st
existing secrelJne:. and
type long documen~
Will train on ITla#l ('3rd
Will consider full lime
847-«NJ L.,.. SKl'ff"IY
Growing R c~I .. : .. tJll
1it i~a t 1 oi. r •11 , I
Newpo11 1·1·1111·. ••K
expenen1 1'tl, ""' u 11, l.o e n l' r g <' I 1 , l ~ , I I
secret 11r , Shv: 1 '' , ,11 r
dktapho1ie & .i .. 1. 1 )II '
ing skills a 111U!-I Xln• I
salary , <lepcnolm ii ,1" 1
qualificallvru. &. '>..P• ,
Guod benefit~ •A l ~•fil1
L I V !.<.
HOUSEK 1'.:l-.1 ~:1\
front beautifu1 1•1•
must have b•"H
(714) 499 l!n~
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714 !¥.JI U2tn
l'ar1 llllll. .
Morl9•9• .... .,.
''"~"loan sh ipping clerk
With .11 1i:...,11: months ex-~rienl.~ an ~arehousing
& s hipping of F'HA!V . .\
IOaU!. JIOUl'l> nexib.le
Weekt-nd work can bt! 1tr·
r811ged.
For a11pointment e:ilt
1714 )975 l~l
·\s k fur NJOC)
Res1denuat Mnrtga)!<'
Scn1ee:.
, \ l',1ld~ell Banker Co
A.11 l'ljUal llJ.IVI)' Co
"'c• tJ t·\lr :.i ·~$$$$$ de
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Ii r 1•1 d <' r ' l 11 (" <'a 11
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ni "<!l!d rnwl b.> able to
tr<1i11 1111 all s h1fb A}>pl)
Cind} dl Surf 'N' S1wd
Hot.cl, l .ag lich 497 4477
NURSES AIDES
AU SHIFTS
1ol:.tan1bni;. full) p.11d
IM'M fit, On ,1t1· 1·dU('u
uon P.J1tl "'h•I<' ~1om 111~ Cl tif1~d Flu~~lltp
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• l• .I i ~rt Ir J IOl"t'!>
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~I <:1 11lt!J l C .\I
111 :.ul~ 1 I ,,11 Lime RN &
full li11a 1.VN Laguna
HJll• '\uh 1111t11i -t \litu<'
.t ... ) huun .• l:!ffc11.hl! Od
, i11tur\'le\Nlllg nu.. AP
;.1ly w, resuml' Prc ven
live Health <.:&1c 1-'ounda
tion Clinw J. 714·85S·4'n7
~Aidt 11• 1 S ulu n ll I t'..,Ull'll'
$4.00 J1'r. W1 ltt' l'l.c.~1fat•u \II ~••7>1
II IMllS hohd..t):-1 ... 1;111 11>.ail\ P1lu1 I' II 110 11.
111111( Ii!> '>(.11111 ..... .., h11t•tl. lfW . l t)!>tJ Mt'SJ, !1:!626
1 ... ·11ehts UJ~ ~•ew I '1111 Rustaurant
1 .1h . .,,1·en1 llo~p1t.tl ~11:.5
I hunn. 1 • M Mr:. ".11
td l 6-ll ~ ... Cl l.
Part t11nc person 11t•t>Up1J
111 book pJst e uµ \I 1111 &
I ue,. No .. icpcr n1•1· ,\p
ply P ennysa v,·r. llillO
Plo1·e11t1a Ave. C M
PART TIME
EVENINGS
Adulls over 21 with vul
.. t.aoding altrar l1vc
versonallties who ertJO'
woncing with ki<h., $4 J'.)('·r
hOW' Call 642 4321 F.x1
25tJ between 2 .ind 61'm
Ask for Lori
Or._..Coeat
Deily, ..
330 W Bay StrcN
C06ta l\fesa, CA ~ual Oppor Emplu; e r
P f l' Help Wc1nted for
Sandwich <\hop L.ot·ated
1le<lr 0 C 1\1rport Hr!<o
10 JIJ.2 ·J11 Mon 1"1 1 Ca ll
before llc.m ll.13·~19
Paste up. Eic per pre
forred. ur will 1ra111 t'ull
time p 11s1 t111n Co
b e n t-f it:-Appl)· 1n
l)t.'rson . ltll;() Placeulra C M
PAYROLL
Pc1rtt1me Pavmll Clt-rk
net.'<led for 1'.r1ult1 uflil·c•
1ns ur&nCt' a .l(C'n c•v
S<.tlary 1•nmrne ns ura.tc
wilh t:xven en«e 1.indJ.
963·1&41 .
Personnel
SECaETARY
M us t lake w o rkinu
v. people II n n hone
"'ork & hiH c a s en:.(' of
humor Will be gn:<:l1nR
& s1 reenrng appl11·a nts
a long w gen • lerical
dut.Jes Hm for auvanr·c
menl Salary to o:omm I
.,. aball!\ & e 1'p f'•1r
appt. call Too St-1, 1ct>!.,
!I 7 ~ R 9 o~ I
DBJVEltY ftBlSOH
NU rt·::.taurant s eeks
encrge1w person lo do
IWll'hll1111! delivery Call
for c1J•~l ~J 1509
R(.•st aut ,iut. ...
J.P. MAC'S
RESTAURANT
NOWIURll'llr.
uu.~ tvlys t'\ es
t-0\.lki., ei.p. AM /PM
Wattl'<'!>SCS, l'"'" AM I PM
Bartender. ellp, AM /PM
P0111tions are opening as
a result of transfers l1•
our n e w r e .. taurant
JOHNNY S 111 S itnlJ
Ana
Ap11ly m person bl wn 3·S.
~fun Ulru Friday. 10142
,\ d a m s A v e . a t
lirookhurst, 118
Restaurant
JOHHHY'S
RESTAURAMT
Nt;W dinn e r ho u !>~
res taurant open1nR 1n
Sant.i i{narrustin area in
approx 4 wk!i We see k
!len ous applicanls who
want lo be a p11rt of a
g reat res taurant l'X-
Pt."nenre lr1 this Jreu
POSITIONS OP F.N
FUii & part time
AM & PM shifts
<.:ook , t!Xp pref. xlnt pa)
Ous Boy:.
Hostesses 1Ca i.t1.1ers
Bo<*Jlt:eper
Dlshwashtrs Clean Up
Must be 18 yrs to apply
for above positions
W111ters1Waitresses
AMllunch & brunch > &
PM
Must be .ible to work at
least 4 sh ifts per wk
f>to •• lj!Ot'r Jejn!o will be
""••' :i Jo:x1.1t'r lt'OCI' r e
41.11 r1..J l'11t·kta1b pref
111·,I l'<\lllrol \J V lnr l'1oektaal W .. 1t1 ~S<'S
I''''' 11111tr11I r11u11 Lunch&h•t!nin~sh1fts
c;um.1 '' J ru ni; P ·• \ Must be 21 rr,. tu apply ia2 !H-1:, _ ___ Appllr ations will be
taken 9 toS Mun rhru Sat.
at Johnn) 's He1>laurant
17th St at Tustin Ave.
(southwest comer ) San
la A n a N e wport
Pel atte11da11t t..1L~11 beach
kennel. ruJI /part time
Start $3 75 hr f"hden.
494-0142
Photography Lab Tt>ch111 Freeway off ramp. I blk
t'ians . No eicper1ence west on 17th.
neres:4ar) Will train. ---_
Call btwn 2PM&4PM Want Ad Results_ ~2 S61ij
Edwards Photography
768-5100.
R ETA IL \.'.Ll':RK
F ume. Mon Fri 10 'i
Apply 1n person l11cr I :mo lfatb:lr Bl., CM
AfT AIL SALES
Strong, l'apablt!.
per...onable, mature lad)
w great fashion st'n:.c,
fur Chitin of lady s boull
ques lJ1 l..af!unu tkh &
tQ,t a Mt:Sa Creal 1Jppt)
& 110Lcnt1al M r
t::oward s ur M r :.
Tralnsh ·1!17 1011:1. o r
557 157\l
RN rell~r ll-7 l'::art 111ne
Mesa VcrJe (\nl\ ak:.
1·ent Husvatal. ti61 Ccnler
St C.M. 548·5585
ROOFHS
WJntl'd fur large vro1e•·t
MUST HAVE
·\T LEAST 5 YF.Af<S
EXPERlENCt::
an hut appliC'at iun
Call Lee Roofing
642-7222
_!_li53Superior Ave C M
IOOFHS
Experienced. Excellent
wages DOE Local rtlOf·
lllJ( co. neetis 1 expcr'll
hotman & also needs a
Isl or 2nd man w 1al
least 2 ) rs ex per. Call
Gary, 54().60.'>5, Coastal
Personnel Agency, 2790
HMborBl.,CM
NEVER A Fl::F.
Salu-aWClllted
642-1260
*SALES*
Great Oppty for a self I!
-starter w /personality +
& eiutgo 1ng nature '
Direct Sales cons istanf( of
gettmg appts. & folh.iw
ang thru . <:ood Car
Necessarv 641 0783
"THE NEJSsto:R CO ..
Sul es
COLU~GESTUnto:NTS
Work full or vart t1rrn:
s e I l 1 n g e I e ct r o 111 1·
l' c. I 1• u I a Lo r !,. m 1c 1 o
1·omputers & related J)ro·
duct:>. !ri:tail sa fe.,,
Knowled~e of computer
se1ences helpful Goud
pay & benefits In Costa
Mesa, call Lev. 540-JS30
SALES. FuU & pert l ime
Fabri c Wa r ~hu u s e .
Costa Mesa. 64~0
Sl.11 per DAY
Thal :.ALL~ou P..t'
forJ
Juda) au
an the
DAILY PILOT
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
00 IT NOW•
642-5678
::,alei.
I N 'I' E R I 1) H
l)t:<.:OR,\ TJ Ne;
Interest in 11rt /home J•
ccss to\tll. p lanll' Will
train Call Kar.:n
lk8·937H, 3 1rM
SALES
lmmPt1 S.al~s P11"t111n
open 1or Career IJnl'flll'tl
Person Must be .1v<i1I 10
work '1d}'ll ooh Mah> •>r
f emale pl<>ase a11pl} 111
p t! r .. u n s M A It 'I y
PANI'S i 1U/ !'>ti l:in'lllll s ,\
If ~uu are ag1ess1vt .ind
looking fur a fUlUr\' Ill rt•
tail m~ml ~ gt>od , 11
benef1L .. d jJIJh Ill fll.'/''•111
9iim lu t lam Mon 111l 11
fort !':II an<lanJ Sh°"" :ion
So h r11>111I, l' M
~1·1ctan
'.\IJ jt>r .'le.,., 1111rt I \·nlt•r
law firm ,._.1•k1ng l.•·i.;:.il
S .. trelar~ tntdll~Clll'l'
)(II ,J<lll'> & pnur l1·~J I
1·.(µ req l'all L u .\1111
l>ul<"her 75.'1 JllW
SECRETARY
Hcee>pl part lime llour,
~ ~ ,1 I ii I \ f t: I IC I 11 It•
l\/ ...... 111ir1 u ._.;,ph .1r1 a
l .tll P c1lll 71il1 881Jl
SECRETARY'
I 'l•">I pw I IJt';H'h arr h1!1•c
SALES MAHA GE• t ur ,ii t 1 rni Dull1 '< 111
R e a l cst ;it e -:;i ll'" t'lu!ll' i..t•ncr;tl uf!1"1:: &
mana11er 11e1. .. lttll lu1 "''"" ht'"'} lyp1nl! """'~t.utl Irvin~· offi(•• lvc:t11 1011 l11 t1c:111 hc <id !'>l•lf
F:'J)(~nl'nte 111 lht• tn11w st:trt.cr Co11s t1 u1·Lt0n ~·'
JrCd r1.•qw1Pd Lllwrul pr pr derre.t n•il fl'
rompensal 100 ,'le 1.11111 ll q111rc1I Loni al'l i'..dfcll
shilr1111( dVa1 I tu the Ja1•k'i11n at 7J4 t>?:luJ(Jll
person quHlifletl to hun
dJe this po:;1t1M S.Ond rP
sume to Cla1>i.1f1C1l ,\d
#-017, 1Ja1ly Piiot. I' o
nox 1560 Co<itd Me~a
92626
SALESPEllSON nt·edell
full tame for 111rt s hop '"
La_"_Bl·h_497 GIAJ9
SALISPBSOH
SllOO + c:ar allowauet.> &
comm1sswn & ext·e l
benefits. Lg. corp want-.
mature .... omt'n & rm>n
ror their d.!nlal lah :.a1.-..
Prefer' som<'one v. 11 h
knowledge or denial
t!qu1pmt or reccvt1•1n
l>ac.'kground in dentasl '!,
office Call \nn. 540 fl(Jf>!'J
Coast al Pcrsonnt:I Al(l'll
r•y, 2790 Harbor Bl C'M
NF:\'ER A Fl':I'; .. :n ...
Sct·retal)
CO...STROCTIOH
ftROPstTY MGMT
1-ull l'har ge •·ons truc·t1111l
M!t'relary sk1lb P .. opl•
~kill~ as reqwr"<I b} pn1
perty mall3J!.t!Olent .11
ll'nlJon to detail ,\ ,,,.
\'Ul'li~) Plt'as ant work
ing rood 1 lion:.. hun u~
lll"enllVt! & J ll\':tnl ..
m t•nt within l'Om11a 11\
~ulh l:va!>t Pla1;. are.1
Call Mr Uunn or M r.,
Rl'naud di l..anklttlll'I'
Prflpcrllb ~~7 •H~I
Sl't rCtan k l:l l'jtltulll"l.
hd!<-l t· k n n wl t•O g •• ul
pa) roll, µurcha1'l' 11rll• r ..
& LllVOlt'ing \4'11 h i;d l \II
1 11~ .,1c11 1.,, S alJr\
nc1wt1:it'1e f.l42 ICl2ti •
!-ie1-r1•t.1r1 H .. c·Ppl 1<1111~•
----------lr•1n1 offk,.. & sc1•r.-l,1n .I
Sales
Yow<>wnrn•at•
Offiu Ir Sec,...tll"f.
~ a wt..-ek +, IPlcµho111
Salei.. 2 posuaun:. .i va1I
761·8101. llall :'tl:J\
l'tt>l"•ll:.1l0l11t1l'~ lor ro•
,,.ittnt;al U•·\ ''l t1 1l«I
mu .. t ha' e xlnl ~klfh.
·1 us1111 Iv• at1on ~ln r
benl'fll!. (<ill (;;i ii .JI
~Ml cKl '.!IJ
Secntcrial p ff
T rmpu1 :ir) 110.,1t1n n
II 1• I.' l' IJ l I u r1 I ... I
Scl·ret ar1t':, & l.' leri r;1 I
L'all
V11.·k1 I lt-Slon & 1\,,:.u1·
714 ~ ·~1i.1
SECRETARY
l'halleng1n1ot opp11rt un1t v
a ' a 1 l a h I e for 1• x
1..:ri"'nced l>•·cretary wilh
1o:row1n~ real e~lillC firm
in lrvin1· Will ·as!I '"'
ni.arwi:er \.\1lh uperalaon
of t1H1n: Sal.Jr)' ba~cd 011
1:iq1e r1en1•c ,\s k for
Sulan flt Ma 559 :).100
!-.e('·~ A1rµ11rt La"' 1-'irm
Tvp ,..k1lb , bnl(ht or
gan11eJ Non S111kr
.1061~ 8.'il ·9025
SECY·OFC MGR
I' Time Prof phont!
\1'(:h C.ood orf11·e skills.
lite bkkt( 11r1?an abllUe!.
NH urea ~1 3046
~WI • ' Hh ·epl111 n1sl ror
(. \1 ul"('<J constnicl1on &
n•JI 1~s1a1 e firm Lite typ
IOI! rc q d So m e
!>h11nhund f. 111 llnl(ual
En!! ::,11a 11 !wlp(ul S5 I!*
~r hr, .iri hr.. hi. f'or
Senora A111w la <"1hwll«
Inc. 711 W I 7lh !•t rm
G I , 6-'S '19:'17
Sl<:l<Vll'fo: -r1\Tfl)'\ AT
TE~D.(\NT "'ull or pan
time Huurlv 1 l'om
n11:-,11111 '"' I> 1•.i1 1:;3.J..120
TefephoM Solcitort
Nt!ede<I 1mmed1ately 2fl
1>ludenl ~ and vr
homemaker.. who need
to ''am niuney w(l rkanl!
J)lt'asant evenm~ hour!>
311 Mon Joh !'\u selh11g
S Jl.iry SJ i5 hr t
.ienerou.s oonu:. Aero..,;!>
f rum J o hn W a )11 1
A1n>0rt t'J ll ~e J fh:1
2PM IAI 0100
Ttfepholw Soficiton
Grnw111g cori> Ea rn ex
<:el moOI!) m l h<• µnvai·}
& eunveruenec uf your
UWll home f)I' U:>t' llUI
modern fol ·, Cullc1h
:.tudent :. O K ' C:.I I
964 2239 l11r c·ornpll'l•· 111
lo Ask fur Ha rt ,
T~pt!ll, Ccn .. ral oflin!, 1111 1 exper . 11c1• 11.S Grad c:11w oonefils & Jirnn~•
uun.il upportun1t1\''i
Irvin .. ;ire... Farmer<.
l ns uranl'e ti r uup
!>4(1 4 lOO t-: 0 F..
TYPIST
For IMUranCe Co.
3X>O OOE Knowledge oa
IMH M e m O r \.
typewrtte r Must ty p ..
tl5-70wpm a c·ruralc
Some numbers. abu
Call V1ck1 , 540 tiOSS ,
Cua:.ta1 Personnel Agen
C), 2790 llarbor Bl. ('M
!'lk:VER A FEE
Wailress.c:. c.µ1,l y
licl wt.-en 2 & 4, Slavro1>
;19.10 W Coas t Hw~. :'l:B
W&.ITRF:SS , a p p l\
hc l Wl't'll 9AM '~1'"1
t'harlte !o l:h11t \ 'orp 30cll
Rt.Jlull. Bldg 2 Sit!. 2l2.
I '"'lJ .\le-:.i
WA ·..: f E IJ ~I \TI HE
~I' ll'f.' St.il1111o A!l .. n1l.111t
t' T l't'rm I) d11\ w l. 1;11
JIJ1 1'11<11 :-..· .. \lr lt.,•t· I
~1~ ~ .11rv1c" H•I I ~1 1
' p 1 .,. 1 • 11 l r t. ~: t ..
11 .. 111.1.:~ If Unit :.ipt hOU!'t•'
il' lllt'C fo:a•b1d1• l '~I
,,,, :.i f(p,u•m• & 1111·111
1 ..
·•J l''" ;1.• .1.'-i•· t·nd ~·tHll
J•f• ft •t• t.IH l t 1tf '1P
SMALL OFC/SI 4,400 I
SEAMSTIESS I Pru;ierty \1t.:m l I 'o "'''""' j
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\J.i11I) l illl ...,1.,.11•1"1
1 Hl\J t.11>M il ... • • : I •I I I •I ,, I I I~"
I • I ( " t \IL •J . I \
•1:.".;!L For U rv C leanc• ·1<Jte ,har5c p .. r,011
Repi.1r.1 & Altcrn;it1<111:. I rvpe liol nu ,i-, \ tt I
to\tllorl'1' ~'l:k'i W.inacr :\ P handlcaptm .. rs h.
fl B 84&~.!:! I --1 pl.111-:•· Ne"' port N r L _;l 1
SHIPPING !1EC. Mef'f'h~· -
Lxpent•nced 'h•1J1>1t•~ .\i ••••••• •••••••••••••••
receiving derk \.\,1n1.o ~ &GOS
for 1)raniw {'o 11ch••r1:.t • ··••••••••••••-••••••
OldOufJrture• \lu.,1 lw I • . 11 .... \ 00\.-r !!.,.; 2.~1 I .ctr clan to {1-.0 :.J
m 1 n 1 ., t r J 1 , , " SECRETARY ' 1''IJCn •·11t e.J ~II•· rrl'wtll 1--\.\-lo·.~·vr•r•.:•:,··~···r·~ ... ,•,-
!1m« H··~1ivn,1I j, ' rna1h1•mat 11 .i i hool. I l1l'ner.,I Uffi<'t' ~ T , ...
k~·pm~ .. 1<1tl-. rcqiurt><I mt•d 111-1·n1n;: 1 .. r ""
1'hc1llen.:1n1.: 11pportunit• I a I! u n a I~ 1· J 1· h ~alary to Sltl.01)0 co1111'1:. d r,. .ll lonit•,._v. n •·r ' \ ·
!\.'\:)()(' 5t:7 ~311 Nuul.1~ !>Vt:iat.cm I 0111111 l} rmg
(J N u rt!qUlr1•d ch11rthamJ 11r
r · !>peed wn;ing a • \lus t
L~isll9!!
Clas:.if1e<I All.-, J re '"all}
smal I "people to µeople ·
sa les calls with lnJ! rt'
Hdcrs h1p and h11>i results !
To place your das:.if1ed
a<I, call toda,1 64<! 5(;78.
be uut.:111og. IJ('r~•on311lt•
& en JO}' a bu.') 111£11 e de
11La11i.: with 10!.!mher.. &
publt1· l:oud Hent'fll
P11ckagc1 Cci!J Weekd<J"l>
!I 12 714·'19:1-0122 for 1n·
terV1ewapp11
SECRETAAY-
St()('k Brokerage firm an
loi:111n.; ;\ rl1s1 nbut.m .i I .\Ul:il:."t IO•Olhln~ m .. tl.'n ... I ' l 1~t:EMALJ.
m uung all uutnorni.: 1r Oail, 1°"6. F'ta 10 9
Oers ~ust he rt'IJabic & l08ed ~sday
1111\'l' l(onrf hand wntmg. 11751 Wcstmmsttr A Vt'.
Onl) ex~·ncnc·ert need Garden Grove ~'.6t03
.:apply. S..16 i!9!.ll 1---------
Shut! salei>, full t1~ with
or w out exp .. or wall
tram. Good «o. l>t:nef1t s
\1Jply m l)t'r:.011 !!Jm to
Jlam Mon lhru Jo'r1 St;in
da rd Shoes. 3077 So.
Bns tol.C M
Loolling for antiques. Wilt
1:xrhiu1ge µrofessiona I
l?lumbin~-~3-35~1 eves.
"MI. HUMME.L" Bell
1978 Fl nit 1-;ctit ion
759-1147
8010 ·•···•········•········
Live· an c1n11 p, · 1111• 111:
elderly worna 11 :\111.;1 '"'
over :IQ, Must h<1' l ,,
Lile h u u "r .-.. , ;..
Referen1.e.-·"'" •IJih btwn 9AM-8PM
LOAN PIOClSSOR
BEST
NURSES
REGIS TRY
1-'re-school t e::u.:hcr want
etl. 21 'l yr old class Cert
ur exp. necdccl Call
Sus.in 640-8820
Let's recognize
f'ash1on Islam! has 1m Singing 'lel~l(r.im Co
mediate ope ning f11r holding audition:-Want
s c c r P 1<1 r y b a c It u 11 e<t people wh<1 art· l)U!
opera I ions 1-:xpenen<'t' going & fun lo\'1ng 10
preferred Hrs . 7 '1.30 div111uals Work 1~ part
SUPER BtTY·l.ike new
GE Dryer $85. 640 7091 ,
!l60 1929, SSS 4200. ;.
PERM PART.'1 1.~l-I
lmmed ~nu1., 111 iCJ.111
brokerage compdll;' ,\1 •
c urate tyµan~·I .1 1
oriented, ab11it} t (.etµ.
w1pressure Call K;it 1;,;
64().. 9.1.';0
MAIDS
64:t 3030
Maintenance i-'l)r d p\
1.'0mplex an Costa M"'~.,
~~From l2-7PM
Malntenan1•e Gcncrul
Handyman dutl<'s Im
mediate hire F'ulltirne
days Sim Clt'mcnte 11111
«i-6103
Material Control
l~rg manufuctur( uf
sailboat comJ>Qnents 1s
seeking perliOns to ha 11
dle au as.,ect.s of lnvcn
tory coolrol, p111 r hasing
&. stock room duties
Should be able lo keep
a ccurate in"entory re-
cords In a man ual
S)'ltem . Kenyon. E.O E
546-UOl.
ME C HANI CAL
ENGINEER
Growth CIPllO"\wlity
A rapidly upudlntJ
medic al component
l!WldadW'ft' nqulrea a
competmt lndMdu•I to
1tren1lheo en1loeerin1 -f\anctlons. loch.Nia de·
•'-"· draftinl, matwtala te8tlal, and R Ir D pre--
• )Ida. A decree 11 .,._.
1 ~ wttJt' 1·3 yeara•ea-•
•pertenc.: however, ~·'
e.d srectuat• •Ith •oo4 nl~ ~u a1Jo r~ •.tve~.
· • GrNt ~wlity to jolnl
•• eacl"n• i.am, QuUlted appllu9.tt1 .... ,_.,:.
~"#::t:...
,-..... V\Ot.CA-1
-1 J \, 11rensl"•I
1 ... ,,tl""! ,,anre l~. J
* S.O.S. * Wt , . short on staff
We 1 eaU~ ne.od > ou ':
IN's!l.Vlfs/NA's
ICU /CCU N•ses
WIO...:
shift difft!rentaal
health insurance
bonus referral plan
fret! malp. lnsuranl'e
•tullivn reimburseCE's Be~t Nurse~ Regist ry
h~ bee11 designed ex-
clus1 velr for the dis·
cnminaung Nurse who
wit1ht!S lo ut ilize her pro·
resslon with pride . We
gl\t! e\cry consideration
to meet your needs as lo
prefer~ of shift. loca·
liOl1 and type or assign-
ment. We plact." the em·
phasis on YOU•
So l:ie Choosy!
"Try us. You'IJ Uke us"
754-6791
l500 Adams, C. M.
...... --.......... --....... -........ 1 I Doing •ualn•H
• Under A
Flctltloua
N•m•? I
Printing· Want to he a
Pressman 1n We b or.
fs et? Full tame. Min
age: 20 Will train. Apply
Pennysa ve r , 1660
Placentia, C M
PROD CTION
TRAINEE Rubher host'
products. Musi pass co
physical incl. bac·k X·
ray Ta.king :.pplicattons
btwn 8 -1 0 o n l y .
Stratoflex . 1767 1
Armstrong Avt!. Irvine.
EOI::. A Kendavis Ind .
Co.
QUA LITY C hris l i an
Woman offers exp
personal care. inLelligent
light hearted compa.
nionship xlnl driving.
Free totnvel. 497-204-0 or
499-3795
REALIST An
SAUSPIOPU
needed. Top producers
for execut.ive real estate
firm. Top rommi.111iona
paid. 983-7~1
Real Eatate Sales IJIP ... C8)
A«MMfS
Weolfer the following:
nliah Commission
.' Be1t location
.' Pri vale sec ref. 81')'
I Proleuional assocs .
caJI now for appointment
6'13-7300aak for Wa lt
nc.TIOMIST
NaUonal llCt'OUllUn1 firm
needa receptlonl1t for
N.8. otnce. 50wpm typ.
lq cle91nd. Id benetita ~
xlnt wondnt cond. C-all
llar)' 115M700. E.O. E.
Receptionist /t y ph t .
weekeoda. Re aldentlal
rea! ..ute ornce needa
·p /T reception lit.
S.t/Sun t.S. Llc:.ftM pre-
ferred .....
our Women in Business
COMING TUESDAY. CX:TOBER 14. 1980
IN THE DAILY PILOT
A tribute to the
Orange Coaat 's
Successful
Women
in Business
THIS ISTHI
ACTUAL SIU MAD
For be.• reproducllOn o clttot bloc~
ood ..+..1e pholo o( any \Ile <Ofl
be used You1 me 11oqe w•ll
occompony •he p.c•u•e " th1•
\f)O(e You mov e\lln'IO!e I I l.ne1
of copy ""Th obotit )() le11e11 o"'1
\PO(es •o eo-h l.t>e ond 1-oove ,.._
company name & odd-1tu ., bold
type or ~ rroy e-e I b "'91
of copy \el iclld If you choose no•
10 publish o p;ci.,. ,.._ 'f)Oee con
be fill.d wittl yo1 rn~moqe
"l.6':1> Hecognlze Our Women in Business" will be published Tuesday.
October 14 in the Dally Pilot, and October 15 In Coast Lire . marking National
Women in Business Week.
This as your opportun ity to Introduce a new or lon1Ume associate to 340.000
Orimire Coast people. The peges are ideal ror reco11n1tion or awards.
achievements or special rontributlons by the women who make your
buttlness go.
Recoicnltlon noticn will be two column by two Inches Heh. with a photo you
provide. The cost of each notice la only PO. Call now ror mort Information or
to reserve &pace. de1dllne 11 October 10. Call 842-5878 today~
DAILY PILOT
642-5878
. ,
Contat•t Helen Ml·Ginlc~ time w pay Mu:.t h1tvc
rur appl. 644·2292. own trans Plea:.e call St.-cret~lg,rTotf.ce.~1\' IO!:._~l'Vt. 557 2539
F'm ls: Washer & Dryer •
$75 each Queen s:r. Water
Cloud Bed S300 979. 7799
Bea1·h & Garden Gro\c Elec range, dbl oven. 1
Blvd ~lust have !!d -s111ma-•ll•P•ans-•-•Ass-e•m-b·l~-t sell clng XJnt cond. SIOI)
telephone person:i 111 y . Clean work a r ea 979 67t7
a rr urate t >v 1n~. START$4.lS ---------
knowledge of P.O. 's & in Refri~. White Admiral. ~01c 1ng. 8·5. Mt>n Fri. WIU. nAIN brand ne w xlnt cond
SBOO start 897-1015 Apply between8·lla m Musl s a crifice. $400 , _5_EC_RET_ .... -,--853 Production Plaee S.'12-5J90
A Newport Beach ----- -
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Shtmauu & Sun T our
equip, 2S .. 9>5. 21 " $85.
tra,el arrangements. CostaMesaarea.
e tr. Call Mi cky, 8.'13·ll680, 642 0411
EOF: --------
Exel'utive Secretary
1-'ull tame & part time
po~1t1onsoµen . A r lll'l'
plush offiNo>s Sah1n
open, For more rnfo.
c ontatl Mr M
ll t«hardson. Newport
Aearh 1>44 2."107
TEACH ERS Preschool. ~2&t2-· _ --
full & part time pus c .. ,... &
!!'vine. 552· 73.'ll_ __ ........... 8030
Teacher, Pre·School Also •••••••••••••••••••••••
Su~ & Afdes. Hunt. Brh FOR SALE!!!
Area Benerits. Ca ll <.:anon AEJ. Body on·
Marily n 847·5284 o r ly .. nolens.6 rmnthstoa
842·2948 year old. WouJd retail at
S220; 'now asking S125
-.•.•s•E•C•R•ET_AR_l•ES-···-1 TEACHER pee F:d /· firm Call days 9 to 5 at
G e n 0 f c i T 6 0 I G Master's in Beh. Sc. pref. 646-4451 & iask for Don
Exp w /DD. multi Reis
row$12,000 handica~ »dlts. Abili ---------
Exec /Sh80/Pro$l6,SOO ty to write timplemenl DoCJI 1040
CuslSerSectExpS1J ,200 behavioral program •••••••••••••••••••••••
CoC1>!'1'&/Sh80Sl4.400 plans. Supervisory exp KEESHOND Pups. AKC
Lit Reinders Agency req. S.JO·o4PM. Un ited Champ stre. Mt F . Pet &
4020 Birch.Estab '64 Cerebral Palsy Assoc . s bow . Pvt pt y
EOE 546-S?OO. 213/897·13'Saft6pm._ Newport 1833-8190 /Free ~~~~~~~'TEACHERS 1\SSISTANT FREI PHONE
Special classes for han· DOG BEHAVIOR SECRETARY
Branch Manaier
lmmed o penings for
secretary in our new
Irvine office. Great op·
p0rtunity to grow for
sell-starter. 2yrs min of·
rice exp with typ1n11
SSwpm, dictaphone • SH
helpful. get appearance
vrith a gd telephone man·
ner. amUll!
We offer an attractive
•aJ.I')' •Co. paid benefit ....
W•ll• ,.... Alar• s.r..
A dl¥l9lOD or Railer
Protective S«vlcet
Call for APP 't :
(2\3)~310!
dicapped adults. 2 yrs COUNSELING
colleaeexper req'd. Ex CallGinger.962~
eel. vacation & Insura nce "'-to Y• 1045
benefits. Wkdys 8: 30 to •• • •••. •• ••••. ••. • •. • •.
.CPM. United Ct-rrbral Mini Dachshund male
Palsy Assoc.: 3020 W red. AKC registerei
Harvard St .. S1&nta Anu, M2·4'780. ~5760 --------
Telephone Sales ........
Ir you don't belelve it
whftl you read It, come
see It happen . $400
+weekly , it /hra a Weft.
761 ·1051. Mr. Buddy
Rod1era
Have yow rHd tOday's
Claulfled Adi? Ir not,
you're miHlnl the beat
bar1alns ln town!
........ Dirt.
545-1914
Free cut St. Au1uat1ne
~-M5 Beach St. Co1ta
Mesa,ee-.
Adorable tabby k itten,
has ahou. Meda loving
famUy. Calliie-127~.
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835·3171
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Sill, 995
JIMM•,llMO
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HUNTING1'0N 81':,\C 'H
'7H Corulb1, 2 dr :sed. auto,
good ('01111 ~0(>(1 1111>.:.
SlSOO s.~om
Triumph 9767 •••••••••••••••••••••••
$4995
NAIEltS
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MASTBS AUCTION
646.1616 & IJJ.tU5
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COSTA MESA
979-2500
WEIUY
CLEAN CARS
AMDTRUCKS
COHMRL
CHEVROLET
•USfDIMWs• '722002lll W/S/r t2Ufll 1
'73 3.()(·s cpe, mint ((~')!))
'74 2002 tti s I r 10332)
'75 20o2a (Olm)
'75~a w /s /r '14l:l:l1
'76 2oo'l Str<lsp. ( 15781 'n 630ri.1 t 456SXG 1
'78320! 4 SIJ. air (4228)
'78320ta. air 16095)
'78530ia loaded t54ti8 1
'79 528ia 11, r 126151
__ ~~Md s..days
142-~? 000
·68 MU 250!i E coupe,
white. hlue I •!ather 11ll.
:i <'. radio 675 5053 ----· -
'80 TD WAOO:IN. Nt.>w ~
160nu. Cost S?9.500. St>ll
0 .000. 731 13~1t'eves
MGI 9744
'79Tnumph TR7 con vcr11
ble. 5 spd AM 11-'l\1 s tereo
cassette. A 1<.:, flawless
!l,000 m 1 S8500 /oHer
I 639·3625 art 6PM
1425 Baker Street
COSTA MESA
540-9202
VoHCSWCllJN 9770 luick 9910 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• * IUICIC '10
SKYLARK
4 door sedan, Automatk.
air condltionmg. Prell~
car! (0500)
$6991!
) Pl' bdrm u•f S!~ 'It"
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HOWARD Clwvrolet
Dove & Quail Sts
NEWPORT BEACH
833-0555
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l'emN.i.r l..01 l \ IJff'J>'> Solid oak Thom a:., Ilk ~cl Sat r il:MHJ li 1'.
petlestw t JIJh· 14 -1 , hir:. ftdn~ St:!S :>tS .>463
& :I leaves, SlOIAI S.ltl 1115
aft 1 wkll}:. & ult I:! Wood 140Yeo llltnc.b '
wkencJ... ) ear old, Xlnl l'und l.11lhl
beige colurs . t.wo best Queen mallrc:.:.. !xii. ll lH offcr 961).8362
logs frame .J u:.t 0(•14
Cert a "Pillow Soft· Sl7$
Eves 85Hl.'W3
Mo~· mi: Sale· 1-'umaturt>
£1er e ~t Je11n111~~
Wht'ek ha1r, exce lle nt
1·01111111011 $225 4!J3 i249
car pool table Hul11hl> Mi1c.-...ous
Rd . Newport 5-'8 953ti W..t.d 8081 ..•..•..••.•...........
Furn 1n lovely Me!.u Will Buy USJ::D OFFICE
Verdi.' homc must be F URNITURE. Work
r.qld. La\' rm btJrm. frml Benr he!>, Shelvin~.
dimng rm, den. & est m 631 ·2777
home o ffice c u~t u m
desk. access, 1V. radios, Needed · Refng & <.:nnsolc
etc ~7:9l5art 5pm or lger Piano Good
- - -Cond. Reas.495·1746 Kmg Sz Hv) Duty XI ra ----
Firm lnnerspnng :\1 al Mlasicol
tress w Match Coil Box IM.,,_nts 1083
Spring, neve r u st'd . ~·••••••.•••••••••••••••
packaged worth s.540 In· CONN 01r~'tor trombone
cl. dehvel') S220 c as h with case. Excellent <'On·
only 640 ac.n dtlton, SlOO "75·8052 after
------6PM
For Sale Gold velvet
swivel rocker. gd <'ond
very coml o rl:ibl e
642·43L5
Marshall 100 wall s uper
lead amp. S700 Ibanez
e lect ri c G uitar pro
fess1onal model S450.
Gcrage s. 805 5 S4 I ·ll604
••••••••••••••••••••••• RISSON GUlTAR AMP
M 0 V I NG S A L E ! 120 Waus $350 OBO
Woodsttop power tools, E lect Guitar with 25
cut.ting torch. stereo & Watts Amp $130 Xlnt
more. Call 754-7425. Condition. 557·8393
hwelry 8070 Offic. FurNture &--
••••••••••••••••••••• •• ,,...,_... BOIS
Man's 15 gold piece ring, •••••.•••••••••••••••••• selu for $1600. asking OffiuP..titioltS
115(). 631'5318· Llk E' h bl e new. 1g t porta e 8010 screens in autumn gold.
••••••••••••••••••••••• fire retardant fabric. Mhc••--
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bndg1 . lt'IJk 1>Ulflll I t-!.h
t.•qwp l !>l:itt0111> l'll.!
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$l2,!JOU '1•wport V 01.•ht
Exchan,.ce, u'75 l!Wlt
I~ IW i 640 51()1l'\l54
Motorcycle•/ Scooters 9150 ·········•••·······•··· i, .\H75 :\.Int t'1111u
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Motor Homu, Sale I Ret'lt/Stor~ fl 60 ····••····•••······•••·
llt.>nt 4!2' Lux '.\I 111or
llmt>. sips ti, :.t•lf l'1m1
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t"10 85tl5 35' VIKING '7~. tw :'l5ll
t 'ru!. f"Wl ' 7 5 1a•n
V H F fotho . i.urnl1114 , 7 9 Ur•> 11 g h J m
t o urn lirtd).(c :.I al I motMhtlnM.' Like 11e14
shower llL-'llm·cd 9i!J 51111 I h11>ll mileage $1000 &
N wpt Y:i t·ht 1-:xi·h tuke ov('r 1>ymts l'all
6i5 1800 646·~ or 64&4203
2 1 ' ftberg la!>s TuJ · AlltoS«~ce,,Parts
Is lander Weeke11dcr 11r & Accttt0nes 9400
Charactt!r Ra y L.Junch ••• •• • • ••••••• • • • • ••• • •
6mo. old VW Rahb11 S SAYE SAVES
Diesel. Full g alle), WITHUSEDPARTS
stove. refrigerator. <JIJI Imported car varts
berth, head. complt>lt IMPORT
Sl9.500. 64& 7887 AU1'0 SUP PLY
BOSTON
WHALER
11 1/J FNt
Only I Month Old!
Brmd Mew Jot..son
10 ..
IOI N Ma nchester
Anaheim 776 9\JO()
7 J Sp1tf1re
Pa1is for s al<'
<i46-47&t
MiscellGMOUs
2402. 2602 parts
jfiR.58._l7
Less lhan to hours
Call Eves 675·2ffl5 Autos for ScM
'"1980" UNl FLlTE 42'
conver llble. F.xtenJcu
salon. rull elet:tronic•s .
galley up . lnlally
customized. Mus t s ell,
Otrered at $250.000. Nwpl
Yacht Ex ch 675· 1800.
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IMPORTANT
NOTICE TO
READERS AND
ADVERTISERS
The price of items
advertised by vehicle
HIGHIUYER
Top dollars for Sport~
l 'ars Bugs. Campers ,
!11-''s. Audi's
Ask for U C MGR
JIMMARIMO
fOLKSWAGEM
18711 Bea<'h Blvd
Hl 'NTLNGTON BF:J\Cll
842-2000
TOP DOLLAR
PA.ID FOR
GOOD&CLEAM
USED CARS!
miracle
mazda
21 50 Harbor ll•d.
Costa MHa 64 5-5 700
WANTED!
u 1tc mode l Tuyvt;c; a 11c1
Volvos . l'al l u s
TODAY'.!'
Earle Ike
TOYOJA.YOLVO
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8.SO N Beach Hlvd
LA HABRA
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17141522-Slll
Su11day by Appl
IMW 1972 3.0 CS
AUlO Musi <;ell &12·~1i
'711 HM W :J:IUI. u II upt1on~.
b..:1ge. '15,tlllO m1 m1111
cond Wknd ev j flJ 1015
320 $2 15.23 /mo
+Tar
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1;15. 561J:3
528 $230.91 +Toa I
llO 1-.Xl'I' (.ti r. luail•'O . I
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6iS·560J
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Cunt! thruout Sll711U
&15 2375 675 tl(::l!I
72 B:ivari,1 ·iuto .1ir
~tcreo, 'l:ln t rood \lu"t
SPll ~ 5613
xlnt contl. nel4 ~, tint new
ml. stereo I' ass SJOOO or
bs l ufr 49!} :rl05
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PEUGE<Yl OJ}~S~L
Hl-:ADC.ll:'AR1 J.:HS
1980 SO!i s
I Gas & Dies11 II
HERE MOVt'!!!
BEACH IMPC.lRTS
848 Dove Strei· I
:-.IEWPORT H J.~.1. "If
752-0900
Porsche '1750 .......................
H:l7S PO~JIE \11 1 ~fl
lmm<1f'UliJt t!1 Mu,,t ~ · ... 111
Jl'J•rel't:ite' $69ll5 or lw~t
tiffi:r L.t:a\'inr tht' ; tale
Ml,,ST SELL' 1·;111
642 0138
'75 PORCHE 914
Dynamite, 5 :,,pt>t-.1 '>I · 111
lOIJPt SlPrt 11, ma 1·~
1704HUZ•
S599S
JIM MARINO
VOU<SWAGEH
l!J711 Beach Hl vd.
Hop in for
a test drive.
At
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VOLKSWA GEN , I N C .
531-4100 11111 --
Good s.t.dion Of
DIESEL R.AlllTS
AND DASHERS!!!
1\ll models ill d11>1·•1u111
pric't!S SK' US '
Wl!I L.akc•\\OIKI Uh d
L<.JNC: IH.AL'll
12131 S97-l663
fll't-;;>..'il,, DAYS
73 \ W S uµer llt't'lll'
,\.\1 FM . -.unrool n .. w
tares $2SIAJ (':ill aft lpm
)1 F or amt1m.• S;it •ir Sun~ :~11
PORSCHES lcapr; 9715
Ill "1,-n _'iG I O~'l U EJ\C. I I
842-2000
7:! Hu!$ Ont· o wne r
Am rm ~ll'n·u tapt'
!.mog t:t'rl1f1t-.I huw., &
look~ l 1ki: lll'l4 \t<tn}
xu us $2900 ~l ufr .\1 u~t
st'll th" 14 eek 1~1 •n:ri WANTED
Allow us the opportun11 \
tu con.~1der the purcha:.e
or tr ade·in of your d ean
Porsche. Check with Us
Toda)!
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1l631 H•1ov1 0ho'f1
G•rOen Grno;e '1• 131..,2333
....•••................
·75 BMW 32111 all 10µ1111n~
Detge. -'5.0011 ITll, m int
l'.t1nd Wknd l:"V 581 4111 5
'7i Caprr. 111.'W clutl·h. runs well $1200
Call 548·4739
9720 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'i5 P•irs c-ht' ~I i. 1 ••r I
d~an. pol mag~ no.:' 1
t lrcs :.ho1•ks. seat ~
,\m. Fm ras~. hearl,·r~
bra L n w t·r t>d
7 14 549 7!lGG <I\'>
714 .sJ&l!OC>I! eves
'75 PCJrs<'he 91 lS. Hlk blk
A C, 5spd. Mus t :.C'll
Sl5 .000 646-0028.
'76 9115 lmmac, all 111J
tions. Must Sl.'11. list ofr
I lhl!> Wk. 851{).131.631·5785
'78 Blk 1Rlk 928 Porsrhe.
$!7.950 or assume lse al
low payments 640·9%0
;1 SUP1m Ueetlt-t:onvt
Tax11:ab Ycll•J'·~ $!1,111.IO
\'>k for l<1ta d ays
557-0045, 64:! 9448 eve~
7 J Ca 1nper. run~ j.\re:il.
I auto tram.. £2600. 1·ul I
afler 4P M, 196 4506
'68 v W Aus xlnl ('l)nd.
~USl St:e & dn VI! tf> Ap
11rec Am fm (;a~<oettc•
'3,00U l>BO 64&41·12
· ·1 Suµcr Ael!lle ~ooll
1 ·ond, must sell :>-'8 tl'J67
t1fl 6
Codi Mac 9915 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•'80 Cpe de VIie, loaded.
I drk blu llhr seats & top
A M 1FM t ape. W JW .
Sil ,895 Eves 1132·5262. I d ys n 1.2001
73 ELOO Cpe, Xlnl Ru11
Cond Gr~niwht Ext &
Int. ~ 675·8995 eve~
754 9 l(JI days
W Sedan L>eVille 79Krnr
,\JI e led Sf!(JO or ofter
$48·9.sJn
'7fi ~ville J\11 options , xlnl
cu11d s.5500 1!47 69A!I
eves, 75!1·1Xi9f!
Camaro 9917
········•·•··••···•···· 73 Camaro. good eond .
new tire.. vin to1> $1800
751 3106, 752.fl.t94 ------
Chevrolet 9920 ........•••............
SEE US FIRST!
Wt-have a good selection
v r NE W & USEU
Chevrolets'
CONNB.L
CHEVROLET
l101 llarbor Hh d
l 'l lST .\ !'It ~:s .\
546-1200
·77 ~"TATION WAGON
Ca prtl'e &.talc. :\1inl
(;and. $3500 499 l217
'66 Chevelle 283
S500or bst ofr.
8!17·8224
'78 Caprice, 4 dr, air.
am •fm. 52,000 mi. pvt
party. 644· t817
'75 MONZA a /c, vinyl top,
lo mileage. Delux in·
t . ext Good Cond. 27 ·30
mpg. S1975 Eppl e
75l·l247days L••~~..a.GET..a.GS T he sound retardan t ~~ ~ scr eens (5'x5 ') are
from your business <'ard. equipped with hea vy
Send one card for each framing and footings m
tag plus one s pare We c 1 e a r a n o d 1 z e d
return permanently aluminum. When set up
sealed attractive tag & 10 two (T l s hape ar
strap, meeting airline ranaements. they create
1.0 requirements. Pre-3 101(10 offices_ The
vent loss & theft• For a original factory price
personalized tag enclose Sl.250 • otreriog at $600.
wallp•per, rabric Qr Dalebout Bay &... Beach
"D•y Glo" pa~r & ~e Realty, 631-7300
'80 Penn Yan Sportfishers
& Cruisers. AJI lB, no
outdnve problems Mdl
avail; 2012, 22', 23', 2.4 '.
216'. 28', 30'. 33'. Closeout
sale. call today Marine
Outfitters. 213-592·285!1,
213.592.2444
, dealers rn the vehicle
classified advertisrng
t1olumns does not mclude
a ny applicable taxes.
license. transfer fees,
finance charges, fees for
air pollution control de
'(tee certHications or de-
a ler documentary pre-
pan.t1on charges unless
otherwise spec1f1ed b >
the advertiser
~=l 9520
Top Dollar
Paid
For Your Car!
JO .... SOH&SOH
Linc.Mercury
26216 Harbor Bl vtl
11:.:=:.::~~~~~;J I 675-il604.
----'60 Porsche '156. good ·n 280Z 2+:!. <I spd ••let cond 675 697u wkth l>.
·1 i I VW, runs lllnl, body &
. nterio r i,;ootl :.hape
: ;tlS() 494. 7290
'77 Nova. PS/PB. /\M /FM
stereo, CB optional. vef)
clean, orig owner Xlnt
cond. $2500 552·5390 1950 VIMT AGE
23· cu.stom bit Chnscrnft
cabm en.user. complete
ly refurbished June 1980
Head. galley , s ips 4.
Dana Pt. Marina . .shp
B·ll Mainland. $8900
Avail to see on wkends.
weekd ys c all
(213 )945-3805.
snrf, AM •FM ca~ .. \ C. tii5 22(JI! eve:. & wkends 5JK mt, ~ 661-7074 '73 Monte Carlo . Sunroof,
Air. Needs minor work
$800 aft 6pm . 496-8432
will ba.clt & trim your __ ..=..;. ______ _
tags Or try two c arets IBM Correcting Selectric
back to back. 11 typwriter. S80()/offer.
PRICES Pitnev Bowes mailing
S2 ea or 3/$5 machine 115600. Pitney
4/5tagsSl.60ea. Bowes rolder ;;1831 . 6~tacs Sl.SOea Pitney Bowes envelope
lOor more $1.40 ea. sturrer #Dn. IBM Series
Sales Tax lnrluded 1 line printer #4973-300 NO CARD? Draw your own or send LPM w /attach. card.
name, address. phone & $8000/orfer, IBM Series I
we'U make one card per display stal ion #4979
tai.Add25<each. w /attc h cards 121
Send check or money or 67J..4000
derto: Plmt01 & OnJ-s 8090 PtLOT PIUMTIMG ••••••• ••• •••••••••••••
P.O. Box 15'30
Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626
CERAMIC
TILl•S9UE
6xi>". 25' per piece Paint
& glau your own tales
Good ror ceramic shops
or private part.ies to use
your artistic ab1l1ties
534-7533
BABY Grnnd Kimball.
xlnt cond Must sell
$3,000or best orr. 964.3890
SportiRq Goods 8094 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Mi~
Scuba Gear
768·5837
·w Formula, 23' Runs ex
eel Best ofr.
543-3420
23' UN1 FL YTE
New318Chry, VHF,sndr
Financing . slip avail
Retail price srn.uuu
~ A.Y.64&9000 -------
29'CAUF'ORNIA
Fiy BndgeSportJ1shf'r
F /glsA-leng VHf·, Sndr
Financing. s!Jp avail
Retail price S25.000
S16,500 A Y 646 9000
28" OWENS EXPRESS
V8 Power VHF. Sounder
Financinl(, sUp a vail
Retail price Sl2.000
S8SOO A. Y 64& 9000
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1957FORD
THUMDBllRD
The most desired class11:
in So. Cal iL Fu I ly
restored. white w 'blue
in t & rull 1>ower
tOOSUKZ>.
SAVE!!!
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
2000 HARBOR BLVD
COSTA M E SA 642 · 0010
· 46 Ford Woodie. restored
$13.000 Al..50 '29 Model
A Town Sedan. ~ dr.
restored. ldedl for stu
dent. $10.~ 1175 6161
'61 Cad L1 mv:.1ne 18
pass ) Also '60 Gala">
t36,000mtle!>l IJothneeJ
much work Makt' offer
642 2221 tor for ms~. ,
646-96661
'SI Sedan DehvCJ') Panel
$2500iobo.
2 Caddy s poke wheel
rims . SlOO for both.
0.2002/ 0.9320
Brand new downs ki . '79JETSKJ 3mos . old. Call64S 7019
jackets. converts into mustsell ~ $1600 • -1 ---
vests, $45. Ask for Terry ___ 548·1J967 ____ 5PQ ac•, 9540
551·2182. -loots, Sall 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lo .. I.Dint
Send IOmeOfle you love a
bOucauet ol 30 multi col·
orecfbeliwn balloons tied
wilh ribbon Ir your own
personal m essage.
Perfect for everr OC·
casion. We del ver.
673-4419
••••••••••••••••••••••• [)ynavit exercyde. new .49. Luders 16• 2.'ift varn
PIOO. best offer h u 11 . s Ii p i n NB .
'79 Honda Odyssey
Bought new· April 80.
Mint cond. SHOO 979·1k168 573·03l4 beautirul. $4000
4 wt.el Dri•ff 9550 Mus t sell, desper ate! .:.894:......·..:..90_1_0_. ____ _
ScubaGear,regulator& 12. Snowbird , ni c e •••••••••••••••••••••••
BC. Best offer. 545·0673. learner's boat. $295. '72 CHEVY llaur
4W D.~. Am/FM 8trk.
a /<', a uto. new tires. tank
rack. dual exhaust.
Coltctor's ltetM ____ 675·0349
2 H&R Trapdoor Spr.
ingflelds/45· 70 carbine.
l200. Rine. 250 orig Rem·
lQllon rolling block 7x.57.
Snuc Top camper shell,
fill 7' Toyota bed, reas . 557.._,
1250. Trade or sell. Jobn Wayne Tennis Club , 971 .57.o.
family. siooo. 6«·1405 ----------bet. 1115 wkdya Stere ...........
... 1095 ~ Cornptr. Level ti, ••••. ••• •• ••• •• •• •• • • ••
Space 16K. Over S SH OWCA S ES &
pmes • procrama. Al DISPLAY RACKS. EX·
ecc. Xlnt cond. S90 cep0ona1 prices New·gd
080. Rlcllall4.l»0058. qual. Mon lhru Fri.
Ev.wt Jf!nni.np wheel -~_.:.... ______ _
dlalr. Adult. Ute wetsbt. S..,. 1096 XJal cond .•• Al·t.m. .. •••••••••••••••••••••
Prof plumbing services Crlbt, wb.lte, complete, rot antiques. •"5· Cedar dMlt M>. Call 673-3571 eves. ..... _ _..; ________ , •• DeSoto, Sale or Trade
L1llM nn .... • each. fot Gold or ETC. 540-1446 HlP chair. • Record eve673'9S74days player •• ~.
'75 Ericson 32. cstm. int· S3l50/080 l ·639·3625
ext.. 6 sails. whl, knot. alterSpm
VHF, many xtras. boat -----
coven, 11icest on West Tn1eka 9560
Coast. Must see! $39.900 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Firm. 988-7903or968-0872 ·70 Dodge 41(4 Truc k. 4
' H b. Ca I d ~. Sl.200. 16 o ae t, " nt con , 645-2901.
Sl.200. 644-1405 between 8
&5wkdys.
'76 22 ' Ch r iscraft.
fiberglass. center con·
sole. IB. VHF. rtt rath.
loaded, olfer. 673·1003
41' NPSNEWPORT
'75 sloop. C&C design. 12
bags. good In vest.
IB0.000. Newport Yacht
Exchanp, 615-1800.
llDUCm
23' CORONADO sloop,
'57 Ford. runs or good for
part s, Days 646·79<11 ;
eves 646-5672
'79 Chevy Half Ton.
Sllverado. Loaded.
Showroom cond. Black
w /c amel Interior. Low
low miles. 18750. 9'79·0368
'76 Datsun Longbed
picklq». Low miles. $2600.
49S-0826
'570
fixed keel, ma in , Jib, •••••••••••••••••••••••
Genoa, VHF. OB, many 'TT Dodie Van, BlOO, 4apd, Slper &uy.IJk. DeW GE "791SORONDAMATIC extras. sharp. $5200. 41,000 ml, ad cond, $S200.
Dryer .. 5 . H0·7ot1, ForSaleorTradefor Nwpl Yacht Exc b , After4pm eall~IM33.
Costa Mesa ~0·5630
We ray
OVER .... lo.
For Your Good
VW. Porsche or Audi
'i7 2807. Ont: owner
Burgundy, 4 spd. AIC.
lapcs. xJnl cond $6250
7141675· 7259
Mi1cellaneou1
240Z. 2602 parts
768-~17
\-'W.f>ORSCHE AUOI '80 Z80ZX. perf eund. T·
445 E . Coasl Hiwuy rwf. 111 nuleagt> Loaded
at Bavs1de Oriv~ Silver Blue 731 7438
Newport Beach G73·0900 eves. ------
AlltOl, lmporfed '78 Dal s un 2807.. 2+ 2.
••••••••••••••••••••••• auto. 2i.0(10 m 1. m111t
AlfaRomto 9705 cond 831 7050 1·vt>s
••••••••••••••••••••••• &11·5175 eves
FINAL ALFA ROMEO
CLEARANCE
ALL '7!1s MUST GO I
"We 're Oealm'"
1980 SPIDEltS
HERE MOW!!!
Rat 9725 ••••••....•.....•......
'19 Spider ~JO. 'H'll $7i00
or take O\'er be $400 &
keep equ1 t> & I.l e µ
S242 mo. 22 mos 854JO m1
fully eqwpped, JUl11 A
dean d asStl' 642·~$72
BEACH IMPORTS 1·77 Fwl 12.4 Sµydcr. new
848DoveStreet t o p. 11r<'i-. IHok l':..
NEWPORT BE1\Cll Am Fm st1•r°"'· ski r.wk~ 75~0900 & bra $5100 ~511 7049.
----------962 7432
PRICED TO SELi.. Alfa
Ro mero Spyder Conv .
'77•a, air, Blaupunkt
stereo, Stiver, 1 owne r
t>.750or bstofr 499.3205
'74 Spyder. 39.000 mi. gd
cond. SS.200.
646-1815.
'78 Alfa Spider Convert.
Silver w/maroon ant
Blaupunkt AM /FM
stereo. $1450 or best orr
548-2184 •
'72 GTV , 5 spd .
Blaupunkl /cass. 67M,
sell to 1st $3400. 542.3133
.... 9707 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
9727 •••••••••••••••••••••••
VISIT YOUR
ORANGE COAST
HONDA
HEADquARTERS
TODAY!!!
UNIVERSITY SAL~&StftVtt;t
OLDSMOllLE
HOH~A
GMCTIUCICS
2850 Harbor Blvd.
COSTAM~A
54~'640
79 SOOOS, for sale or H ·
sum e l ease . C all ·n ACCORD Sspd. a /<',
l-28S-1419 week nights or silver/blk mt. xlnt cond.
552·0366 da ys 01' lomiS41S0~·27AO __
weekends. ___ ...,_. '730
IMW 9712 •••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••••• '63 XKE. Rare 3.8. E1tcel
For the Best Deal in body /int. Wires, radials.
Orange County Come S8200. La&66l·J!82
See Us Today! ' '7'XJS.Ww
Wht/Red Int S21.600
675·5803
M.ad9 9731
SADDLBACIC ••••••••••••••••••••.•••
VAWY 1..0ITS ·ao RX7 GS a /c. s tr. 5spd.
2MO'l Marprite Pkwy may trade 714-493-9188
Mi.as&on Viejo
131-2040 495-494' '80 Mazda RX·7 GS, lo m l.
Cloeed Sundays loaded. •950.
IM2·9209.
MlrcHll... 9740
•119,-....-Plck\11). 73t-4J728 ...:67:.:.S.:.._llOO;.________ 1980 Van. Chevrolet.
., ..... : ena, .... queen TV, • ....._ ...... -..1 9070 a.100/080 OIW .. I COUNTY'S bm lpriftl Ii mattr,a1: '9\ ....._ 1091 Doclm Gt·mll, Iv ms1. -. .. 1.-. ••••••••••••••• •••••• •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OlDIST • •••••••••••••••••••••• 81eudlulZenltb25"co&or S6de'neuptoD'. lf'JJ Dodie SUrfer Van, lf!:i '"MIZHOSIC,.
CbtH .. t. ea:qul•lt• TV, 2 yr wmty, rr.. de· •• 675-9174 r r11 . bed. captains ·~ 2dr. Auto tran1. beaut
Alrtcaa lllud•carv1d Uvlf)'. saa1.-.sm , chain, aULo lrana. air, car, full fihr. snrf.
..... l... tllff• p ee, . . ...... SfeM & c.,,U. 8IOIJO, Ml-llCN. ~ la 142"°96.
·511 Speedster restored.
red. black leather 11».
new ores. 675·5953
·i.l \'W Rabbit Con\· air.
5l~. bes t offer Serial
l• ~ >2 64().2855, 6'4·8725. -. -----Ford 9940
Se: t y ·73 VW Bug reblt •••••••••••••••••••••••
65 351; SC. 2nd owner en1: In xln4._!. ~~~ $2450 76 FlOO 4x4, 8" rims.
signal red lacquer. blk ~ ! ISi o!r _"··~-_ _ stereo. $3500 or best of
101. :.o~rb c are, con r 673 7382 rourse $16.500 673·72U3 ·54 1200 eng, 40 horse. 12 er. · ·
-vol t <'onversion Ue!ll or Mercury 9950
'77 9115 Sacnr1ce ! Still un fer 546-7563 Dan ••••••••••••••••••••••. der warr • .nlv. New ttres .
1·le1· s •r. llhr a larm .
f)t'rfrc.·t ~16,900. i ti0·8081 ---
'7fl 91 tSC Tarita. petri)
hlue, showroom c-ond
Lo,1J e tl w extras
~97 2871
Roll' Royu 9756 .•.•.....•.••.•...•....
ClOSEO SlJNOAYS
9760 •••••••••••••••••••••••
1910SAAI
TURICh
HERE MOW!
EXCB.LEHT
SB.ECTION!
IEACH IMPORTS
848 l>ove Street
NEWPORT BEACH
752-0900
--·~-------Toyota 9765 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'71TOYOTA
CB.ICA
G.T. bftback, 5 s peed.
arr. stereo. rally wheels.
Origin al red rin1s h.
(887ZRF)
$4995
JIMMAllNO
VOUCSWAGEH
18711 Beach Blvd.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
IM2-2000
Wesi '>halia ·oo 1'\111 m·
t cr1 Jr Low milC'a ge
Xln . C'Ond. SJIM)(J 11r best
orre 1 114 17f.8 1!J..11 du~
714 d619082evrs
'72 Al I g I owner Arn Fm
stere u . tu!>" Smog 1·ert
~ldO i Xll a~ 52900 OB()
194 9",: !7
'73 Sui 11.'r ~tie iJK m 1
rurc s I erev. ma~:. $2000
546-20 , I or ~ 6872
'7:1 \'\\ • Bu:.. 'lot l'OOd
~400
9t8 ; 'L2 l dfler 2pm
Volvo 9772 ••••••...•••...........•
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AMI l LIASIHG
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E.':PERTS
ORANGE COUNTY'S
RMEST
LINCOLN.MERCURY
OEALERSJUP
RAY FLADEIOE
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16· 18 Auto Center Or
SDFwy Lake Forest exit
IRVINE
830.7000
18 MERCURY
COUGAR
1-'adory air conditioning
ttll wheel. cassette X
TRA StWlP 1640VWH I
CA.LL 830-7000
~?t.«el«
LINCOLN·MERCURY
16 AL"l'O CENTER DR
IRVlNE 830 7000
76 Montego, 9 pass sta
wgn. $1300.
!>46-0195
EA UU llCE 77 Monarch. 48,000mt. top
Vit>l.VO condition. beaut. car,
1966 H ill'bor Blvd AM /FM 8-trk. electr sun
COS". I 'A MES/\ roor. SlSOO. 549. 7~
646-930:1540.9467 Mustmll) 9952 . --......•...•........•...
ORAMGli COUMTY ·ss Mustang Fastback 4 VC•LVO sJ)t.'i.'d, new engine. SUS·
EXCLUSl\o' ELY VOLVO pens1onS2000.
Largest V 11lvo Dealer 642·3767 642·6770
in Orange• County'
BUY0« LEASE
DIRIECT
'64~ CLASSIC. amtfm
cass, nu tires pnl, xlnt
wirewheels $1900 673· 7339
eves
H55
YolbWClllJl'I 9770 VollmwCICJI" 9770 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
'79 Olds Dsl C utlass
Brghm, lo mi. Lots of ex·
tras. Assum lease or buy
714 1955-0031 dys or
SSl· 1673 ev /Wknds.
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Coming October 11th . . .
A totally new way for you
to buy your next car.
It's called
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And it'.s only &om ...
'80 Cutlass Sup. T top,
wire whls, 22 mpg.
loaded , x lnt cond
831·3496
99'5 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
'12 Pont.lac Station Wgn,
all pwr. runs fine. Good
mileaae. S600 OBO 494.1112113
'79 Trans Am, like new.
must sell, low m l.
llOOO/offer. 548·5195
67 F'lreblrd. N~1 work . fl1are1 var1 frolD IBL Deato Sale·Great 911 tolO Salel..sentee-M I
......... •• IHel•• apeaken. at 1reat' .. •••••••••• .. ••••••••• ·a Blu. Oorvalr Van, col· lev C:..W,lllc. '77 4.5G8l., 45.000 ml. xlnt 1~1a
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2-EVENINGS -Supplement to Daily Pilot, Tuesday, Oct. 7, 1980 and Coa~t Lite, Wednesday, Oc t. a, 1980
Everything at
McFadden's is
rather fishy
Mc· Fadden 's Bayside is the the
newest place for seafood in Newport Beach.
"It's a cozy place with the at-
mosphere or an authentic New
England fish house," s aid a
spokes man for the r estaurant,
which is at 333 Bayside Drive in
Newport.Qeach.
"The main dining room has been
designed to lake advantage or a
wonderful view or the bay. with
seating on different levels," he said.
The menu features fresh fish
cooked to the diners' specifications,
he added , and all s eafood
specialities are imaginative and
varied.
"For example, Jambalaya is a
spicy seafood stew from the Mis-
sissippi Delta," he said, "and we
prepare barbecue style scaJlops,
s tuffed giant shrimp, king crab legs
and linguini with white clam sauce.··
For those who want less than a
full meal. the seafood bar serves up
fresh shucked oysters, eastern
clams on the half shell and beer·
steamed clams, he added.
"Sangria is a perfect accompani-
ment. and our adjacent bar area
encourages relaxed and friendiy
dining and drinking," he said.
McFadden's , with its historic
Newport name. is the newest
restaurant from Far West Services.
Lunch is served from 11 :30 a.m.
lo 3 p.m. and dinner from 5 to 10
p.m . daily, with Sunday brunch
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m .
Reservations are accepted.
CrafgDoolq
Tuesdaythru Friday • 6:30PM • 11:30PM
~olll) :lloatt
lnlM 1727 F.ast Dyer Road • 546-4400
"It's always something ... "
Animal Crackers Singing Telegrams 1645 -4726 ) will send
Rosanne Rosannadanna's sister to roast friends and loved
ones in homes. businesses and restaurants anywhere in
Orange f ounty. Mo re t~n 30 oth'!! c~ar~ters are availab_le. _
• LUNCH • DINNER • ,
FOOD TO GO • BANQUET FAOUTIES
TWO LOCATIONS
Serving Orange County
2023 H• bor llvcl.
Costa Mesa
642-7162
or
631-9911
Opell Dally .
-11 :JO A.M. to I 0 P.M.
4715 W. Chapmm Ave.
~Or ..
750-7171
Restaurant
becomes a
family affair
F:.11111 1.!1:-.-.1 r;111i.:t;nnil1c·~
fh at':-, lh<' phtlosnph., bt•h111d I tw
..,11<·• , • .,s of Co<..t<J Mesa';. <:oldt•n
1Jr:1gon restaura nt
'l'hc W;.i 11g L1m1 I ~ ':-. t·ulin<t r ;y
sen·ct.s. ~vanning yt a 1 s in n11rlht•n 1
t · h 1 n a. K (Ir<' a .ir1 d Soul h c r n
C c.•1for1uil, ;1rf' presl'ntcd la:.tefull v
and <'ount.>ousl) at 203() I !arbor 1$1 vd .
In fa1·t. their M,rncbrin sl ll·
Chin(.'SC cuisint ha:. been so w1•1l ac-
l'l'pl('(J thal a second Golden Dragon
has "e<'nopencd recently inOran~c.
Th<' opening of the Or<tngc
re tavrant is the latest chapter 1n the
W:.ing family success story that
b<'gan 25 years ago in northern Ch.in a
Yuan Der Wang beg<tn as a cook in
lhe Shun Tong province of north<-m
China
He and his wife. Chi Yun, later re·
loc11ted in South Korea Then ttie.r
opened their own restaurant and soon
Yuan Der's reputation as a master
chef spread to the United States.
Sponsored by a W~st Hollywood
restaurant owner, Yuan and his fami-
ly of six emigrated to Southern
California lO yearsago.
After a sucressfu l per iod m West
Hollywood, which includ<'d becoming
a partner in the business, Yuan and
his family came to Costa Mesa and
founded the Golden Dragon.
Since that time about five years
ago, with the arrival of Chi's sister
and her husband. also a chef, and
Chi'!> brother, the operation of the
Golden Dragon has really turned into
a family afCair.
Now part of the family operates the
new restaurant at 4715 W. Chapman,
Orange. Banquet facihtJes are nf
fered at both locations.
Menu favorites include Mu Shu
pork, Mu Shu shrimp, siztling rice
soup, nour beef. A variety offood can
be requested and specially prepared
for banquets.
All items are fresh. Vegetables arc
chopped fresh every morning.
Nothing is precooked.
For Costa Meisa restaurant call
631-9911.
French cuisine
served with a
country flavor
A French country atmosphere can
make• meal unforgettable.
''Our restaurant offers a quiet
evening with fine wines and a variety
of cot.mtry French cuisine," says a
spokesman for the Pleasant
Peasant ..
The restaurant is al 4251 Mar-
tingale Way ne.ar the Orange County
airport.
''One marvelous entree ls our
Peasant Welllniton, a comblnaUon
of Freacb·style meatloaf in puff
pastry a.nd topped with lreab
muabrooms," be said. DailJ speetala of flab, crepes or
some new Item from tbe cbalkboard are f..eund dailJ, be Hid, met .U
dJ.mMn IDdude both llOUP wl sated
withf1WbY91etables.
•'It'•• mdqpe d1nlai experience for
UM WW.family,'' be1alcl. ............ ......,..l'rtday,
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A collection of
fine restaurants in one
place seffin\1.
ANTONELLO RISTORANTE
Classic Northern llalian culsino1 a superb wine list with a very capable sta f to assure
your dining a roal experience Reservations
and lackels suggested (7141 751-71!>3
BELGIAN WAFFLE
A scrumptious solecllon of wafftos. Plain.
powdered, fruited, or fudged. all are e<1u1lly
deHghlful! H1mburge1s, liomcmade
mufflna. soups. sandwiches, and omete1s
Patio dining. Weekday.• and Satucdays 8 A.M.·8 P.M. Sundays. 8 A.M.·5 P.M.
(714) 557·5186
GOOD EARTH RESTAURANT
"Unequivocally the finHt In natural
'cuisine:· BreakfasULunch/Olnner. 18 A.M.-10 P.M. Sunday·Thurlday: 8 A.M.-11 P.M F1lday and Saturday. 557-3433..
MEYERHOF'S RESTAURANT
M9'9fhol'1 Ra111ur1n1 on lhe Green In
Sovlh COMI Piila VIiiage alnce 1978.
Olne In our turn-of·t~tury country kitchen &l\d enjoy superb sandwiches.
thick IOUl)t, lreah salads. wine. beer, softer
be¥911ge1, oe11er11, and deltc.lab.1 te Ice
crNm creaUont. (714) ~4'
Meyerhof's
Good Earth
Verdugo's
Horikawa
Antonello's
Hungry Tiger
Belgian Waffle
Inn ·
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RESTAURANT HORll<AWA
Opor11ted by Horlkawa of Tokyo, offers
gourmo1 Japanese cuisine ln a serene set
ling Try our combination luncheons In the
Toppan Room, cooked 119ht l>f'fo1e your
eyes by showmen chcls. All m3lor credit cards Open 7 days e weol\ (714) 557·2531
HUNGRY TIGER INC. RESTAURANTS
Famous tor hve Maino tobsttJr and fresh fish cla1ly. The oyster t>ar has 11~ own monu
ot special sealOOd d1She$. Lunch ario oinnf'r Fntert111nmen1 and oanc1ng
VEROUGO'S-
RESTAURANTE YCANTINA
Fantasttco! T3ntallzing 1tadi1tonats
Md e~qu1s1tc ospactandodes. Strolling mariachis and champaone brunch to
spice up your Sundaysf Monday-Saturday.
Lunctt 11 A M .3 P.M .. Dinner 3 P.M ·11 p M . Sunday Brunch 9·30 A M -2 30 P M
(714) 556-7990
(7 14) 979· 1181
South Coast Plaza
Village
Located at Sunflower & Bear Streets
Santa Ana. CA 92!04 • (714) 751"6595
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4-EVENINGS -Supplement 10 Dally Pilot, Tuesday, Oc1. 7, 1'90and Coast Life, Wednesday, Oct. 8, 1980 , . ., . -
Gramma' s House gives new
flavor to family reunions
I
By MAaY JANE S(;AaCELLO
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l''amilies know that grandmothers
serve the best meals .
"I buy only the freshest, best in-
gredients available, and most or our
recipes are old family favorites,"
says Steve Hellberg, owner of
Gramma's House.
The family-style restaurant is at
the comer of Redhill and Bristol St.
in Costa Mesa.
"We make quite a few of our dish-
es from scratch." he said. "includ-
ing fresh fried chicken. barbecued
pork ribs. soup, bleu cheese salad
dressing and our fantastic bread.
''The buttermilk oatmeal bread is
made with whole wheat and is good
for you, as well as being delicious."
Menus at Gramma's House are
developed with an eye to nutrition,
according to Hellberg, so that
diners can eat well and still receive
the basic foods for good health.
"In addition lo the chicken and
ribs, we serve a weekly spedal, two
vegetables and potatoes, a relish
tray, applesauce and soups," he
noted.
Adults can eat all a waitress can
bring to them for $5.95. and children
under 12 are charged 30 cents a year
according to their age, he said, in-
cluding dessert and non-alcoholic
beverages.
Dana Trader restaurant catches
local lobster for fresh supply
Local lobster has JUSl come into
season.
"Parky Cosby, owner and master
chef at the Dana Trader has laid out
some 400 lobster traps to supply hJs
restaurant with fresh lobster every
day ... said a spokesman for the din
ingspot.
The D&ta Trader is at 34150 Pacifi c
Coast Highway. Dana Point
The restaurant has s pecialized in
fresh seafoods and its own fresh
lobster since it opened in 1977. ac-
cording tothespokesman.
"The season started Oct. 1 and wi II
last until mid-March or 1981." he
said.
Dana Trader's owner also has won
two regional chili <'hampionsh1p
cookoffs. according to the spokesman
-one at Bonsall and another in San
Clemente -which entitle tum to
enter the state finals at the Orange
County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa
next spring.
"We've also added chef Robert
Kivela to our staff," the spokesman
said
''He specia lizes in European
cuisine and has worked with the
Cellar Restaurant in Oklahoma City
-the only five-star restaurant in
America recognized by the Cordon
Bleu Society of France -as well as
Brannan's and the Court of Two Sis-
ters . both in New Orleans.
Pronto Riltorante in South Coast PllJIJa feature• an intimate
New Yorlc bUtro decor, where a wide OrTOJI of po1tal ore pre-
pared Clld NrVed fresh dailf. For~. caU ~.
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"Our champagne buffet brunch
on Sundays is fun, too," he said,
"because the cook s outdo
themselves with the food, and the
champagne is unlimited."
Price for the &unday brunch is
S6.95 for adults, he added.
The restaurant also has a com-
plete bar and serves 16-ounce draft
beers. .
Gramma's House is open every
day of the year. including holidays,
and serves breakfast , lunch and
dinner.
"We have banquet facilities, and
several civic groups meet here for
lunch," Hellberg said.
The restaurant 's interior
furnished in antiques, lace curtains:
o ld photos and i nteresting
memorabilia from the past, was
planned as a comfortable at-
mosphere for family dining
A magi<'ian entertains diners al
the Sunday brun<'h and for dinners
Monday and Tuesday evenings.
Dining and shopping
set a village mood
• A village atmosphere sets the mood for eve·ning
dining and shopping at South Coast Plaza Village_
.The Village, on Sunflower and Bear Streets in
Santa Ana, offers myriad dining experiences includ-
ing two new resta1aranls :
-Anlone1lo
-The Good Ear th.
For after-dinner s hopping the Village provides
numer ous theme s hops conveniently linked by cobb-
stone walkways.
A unique attraction is the Me rcantile Building -
a collage of stores und~r one roof.
Stores in the Village s peci ali ze in gifts and im-
ports of all kinds, according to a spokesperson.
Store hours are 10 •. m . to 9 p.m. Monday to Fri-
day, 10 a.m . to 6 p.m . Saturday and 11 a .m . to 5 p .m .
Sunday.
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The cuisine
of central and
northern Italy
Reservations accepted
Banquet facilities
Courtesy Boat Slips
LOCATED OM
NEWPORT BAY
Bayside Piano Bar
Dinner served 'tll 1 :00 a.m.
Valet Parking
3131 W. Coast Highway
• Newport B~ach 642-7880
now
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KITCHEN
OCEAN 'VIEW & PATIO DINING
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Two le•eh of ............. Wltlt Ylld..._
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Tel. 497-1667
6-EVE NINGS 5upp.1e111Pnt to Daily Pilot Tuesday. Oct 7 1980 anc1 \011~1 Life, Wednesday, Oct. a t980
Seaside repast
Rusty Pelican restaurant is known for its fresh seafood, oyster bar and magnificient bay view
at 2735 W. Coast HighUXly. Newport Beach.
Relaxing atmosphere
Antonello's diners enioy Italian food in village mood
Fine Italian food is best ap·
preciated in a rela~ed , enjoyable at-
mosphere.
"We have reproduced an Italian
arcade setting here this
restaurant looks muc h like the
village where I was born," says An-
tonio Cagnolo, owner of Antonello's.
His restaurant is in South Coast
Plaza Village in. Santa ·Ana.
I
Buffet builders
The food , like the atmosphere. is
purely Italian.
"We use only authentic recipes
here," says Cagnolo. who managed
several fine restaurants before
opening his own dining place.
"I am training people to follow
exactly the steps we followed in
food preparation in Europe.
"My father is making all the
Owner Burt Hixson. left, chef Charles Kalagian and manager
John Schirmer introduce buffet by the bay every Saturday and
Sunday -all you can eat /or $8.50 --at The Warehouse
Restaurant at 31450 Via Oporto, Newport Beach.
pastries and breads and is organiz-
ing the garden. We use our own
fresh herbs and also grow some of
our own fresh vegetables." he
added. Many diners like to begin their
meal with Mozzarella in Carroza, a
deep-fried mozzarella cheese with
marinara sauce while others prefer
to ch006e from an assortment of an-
tipasti freddi presented on a cart.
Two minestrones. a consomme,
Stracciatella alla Romana and a pearl onjon soup with white wine
complete the soup (zuppa) selec-
tion.
Eighty percent of the pasta is
made at the restaurant, according
to a spokesman, and all dishes are
served with true Italian sauces.
Fish. veal. beef and chicken are
ser ved a s the traditional main
courses, each with its own accom-
panying sauce or herbs .
The restaurant also offers salads
and a variety of desserts, including
Italian homemade ice cream.
The wine lis t fe atures both
American and imported wines at all
price ranges, including some rare
and very expensive vintages, ac-
cording to a spokesman.
The restaurant caters to groups of
10 to 35 people, he said. in a room
upstairs.
Lunch 1s served Monday to Fri-
day. and dinner is served Monday
to Saturday
Reservations are requil'ed.
Newporter Inn adds European
touch to its delicious menu
Cuisine with a European flavor is Lunch and dinner a t the cafe
ser ved in Newport Beach. feature fresh vegetables, quiche ,
·'Our Cafe de la Paix serves crepes. fresh fi sh and French oruon
breakfast. lunch and dinner in a soups with a variety of entrees, ac-
European cafe setting," says a cording to the spokesperson.
spokesperson for the Newporter Inn ··our chicken chausseur. made
at I 107 Jamboree Road in Newport with white wine, mushrooms and
Beach. tomatoes. is an exclusive at the
"The breakfast menu includes lox care, "she said.
and bagels with cream cheese, Diners who are watching their
English-style corned beef hash, eggs • weight can find Items suitable to the
benedict. Scottish bangers, and fresh Scarsdale diet, she said. and patrons
orange J u.ice and fruits, including who aren't counting calories "should
Kadotat1gs,"she said. tryouroutstandlngcheesecake. ··
A favorite among diners Is a The care has many unusual an-
create-your·own omelet. offering a Uques, incladin1 a lar1e collection of
cholee of additions to the buic e11 clocka, ~diners may ail outdoon ln
dl•!bl'ftllifJUIHWJJWI n ;.w;r: a_e~, !.~· :·.~ :' l'1Ul
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Suppll'mC'nl to Oailv Pilot, Tuesday, Oct 7. 1980 and Coast Life, WednPsday, Oc t. 8 1980 FVE N INGS·7
Featuring
The Finest F resh Seafood
Broiled Over Mesquite Wood
In AJI of Orange County
LIVE
ENTERTAINMENT
7NIGHTS
A WEEK
18'1 MUSIC
Sun., Mon., Tues.
Limited
Luncheon
Reservations
McCormldl St. at R~ Hill
Costa Mn a
546-9880
MONDAY NIGtrr FOOTBALL
7-l'OOI' BIG-8CaEEN TV
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AND LOTS OF IT!
IN AN UNMAiotm ATMOSPHElf CMllOOKJNG
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A LARGE SBK110N Of flESH FISH flOM IOTH
COASTS fOl l.OVEIS Of GOOD SEAFOOD
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Coming Oct. 15 & 16
in the Daily Pilot
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By JIM POND
Stoe<l•I S.CtlOftl Editor r---------Cr aLy Hprse Steak House cap-
turt:s lhe flavor of t ht' Old West.
Crazy Horse
cooks up a
Western flavor
Open the door to the establish·
mcnt at 1580 Brookhollow Dr. (near
Dyer Road and Newport Freeway),
Santa Ana. and step into the town of
Crazv Horse.
The interior 1s designed to in-
corporate all aspects of an Old West
town
T he entrance area is the city
center with the old hotel leading in
to <i di ning room separated into
such sections as livery s ta ble.
blacksmith s hop and Virginia City,
w hich is highlighted by c rystal
rhandd1er:.
Di rectly opposite th(· dining room
is the t rademark or any Old West
· tnwn the .Sdloon and theater area
Lo h :. decorated with authentic
Western meinor ah1li a overlook red
,.t'lvet curtains a nd brass railings
surrounding the happy crowd of
hand slappers and foot stompers
v. ho enjoy nightly entertainment
from western and bluegrass bands .
Anet the Pntertainers are bv no
me a ns tPnde rteet to their "pro·
frssions
In tht' upcoming months, Crazy
Horse will host such big name re·
cording nrttsts as Ray Price. Hoyt
Axton. J oe Cannon a nd J ohnny
Paycheck.
Tickets for some perfor mances
are sold at the restaurant. Nightly
entertainment begins at 8:30.
The dining room features an old·
fashioned count ry st ylP steak house
menu with 20 -ounce Porterhouse
steak . bar becued pork ribs. country
st yle 1 na:.led chir ken and fresh
t----------seafood Call 549 1512.
Serving
LUNCH• Monday thru Friday -
11 :30 AM to 3:30 PM
DINNER • From 4 PM Daily -
Seven Nights
SUNDAY BRUNCH • 9 AM to 2 PM
HAPPY HOUR • 4 to 7 p.m.
Monday thru Friday
MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL
Featuring Our Talk-of-the-Town
TACO BAR & GIANT SCREEN TV
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waffle
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Supolement to Daily Pilot. Tuesday, Oct . 7, 1980and Coast Life, Wednesday, Oct. 8. 1980 -EVENINGS-9
pie kens
"ljoy outdoor setting as a perfect spot to enjoy a famous Belgian
om Poor Richard's Restaurant at 1198 S. Coast Highway , in the
'aire mall. Laguna Beach.
FAMILY STYLE DINNER HOUSE
'"ITING LOUNGE ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY
EAD
VER
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Sat. 9 to 1 :30
AND
SEWOOD
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~ Japanese dining
Jeanette and Rusty Wyly sav or fine
Japanese cuisine in special Japanese-style
r ooms at Yamato, 60 Fashion bland.
For reservations call 64448! 1.
Orange C~st diners enjoy rustic at-
mosphere and fine food at J. P. Mac's
Resfaurant at 10142 Adams Ave .. Hunt-
ington Beach.
Scottish accent========================================================
Bob Burns' consistent exc ~lence ensures its success
W alkln1 into Bob Burns
restaurant la P'ubloa Island II like
walktq ta10 aa old ScotUA manor.
Tre8dlq ael'Ola Nd and black
plaid carpet, the ftlll« mQ catch
t.he scent .ol 8cllt BUl'DI bollamade
bread served ptp6nf bot out al the
oven.
Comfortable bltbbuked cbaln
complement an arraa1emeat of
utlfadl *-8 bJ lln. Burm. whole
famlly Ml bMn ln Ute reltllurant
bual-llDcetm. ''Bolt ....... U.ed up to ... rep-~t•Uoa ol Mlq .. of Or ... 1 eo.tJ'• ................ tlllnuP
its conalateacy of dinin1 ell-
cellenee," aald l:d Stew ant, 1eaeral man•,_ ol tbe restaurant tbt baa
been at ~ Fuhion Island liDCe tbe
plaaa'• inception \I 7un qo. "Our 11.eady repeat bualneu ia ln-
dlutive of conalatent improvement
in flDe culalne," be added.
PHckerins candlelllht ...._..
the club lltmolpben fa tbe lomae.
where dlDen eaJoJ allbtlr_ ~
talnment by van. H•r•• 1'mCla1 to Satwda7 and Mlcllul .Jordan
Sunday ..... llGDdaJ.
ff•PPJ Illas ll f ......... Jram 4 to T p.m . .....,...., to s.turda1 wtda eom·
pUmentery hors d'oeuvrn. Reserva-
tions are honored. CallM4-20.10.
"We're conslatent day la and ~ out. You can always depend on
Bums for delicious food and ex-
cellent service.
"That'• why we've been around
for ao lone and have been ao sue· cnafw," Steward aald.
He 1u11eated lhal diners
patroni.M a restaurant when ll baa
aometllAq oubtendfn1 to offer.
''People tome from mU. arouDd
for ourc..ar 1alad ......... " ................. at
.................. .,, -waft·
. ment of sandwiches, e11s and
omelette•, salads and dietetic
apeclaltiea.
Banquet fa,:lUUea for private
partie1 are available.
Part of Bob Bums' aucceu atema
from the c:onala~t service ot ha
m ana1ement ataU lncludin1
Steward, mallalen Gib Ferundea,
Brenda Brunbautb and Jim GUI
and chlf J-1• Alcala, who ltarted
aa a diahwuher wit.II Bob Burnt 11
1ean910. ......... uve • new ............ la
tb• Bob Baras famll7 la tbe
All.Wm Plaa," lie eoeeluded.
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Country Dining
Lunch Dinner
4251 Martingale Way
Newport Beach, California
714/955-2755 --==-
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Dinner, dance, and a
little romance.
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New~Beach
Gi!)=~rriotr
~Hot~
Tennis Club
900 Newport Center Drive
Phone 7 I 4·640·4000
RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED
SINGING TELEGRAMS
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UARJfTY fNTERTAfNf'tENT
ANIMAL Cr~ACKIJ~S Wia're 11ouuo111fle born l"lC101111 P•n vicl
1ng personalized energetic-fl11t:" f'nterto1ntnl'' ~ Oy nhonr-
{seiec t Hom seve1a1 phonegrorm ) O P on II\(.> 51'><.>I l o mt>dV
revues. singers danc ers mus1c1ons ruQglers mag1c 10•1s p~r
sonohty look ahkes -e11efl marching bands' In vour hnme
office restaurant 01 ot vou1 ne~t p rn1y 01 SJ.>"l IOf e11t'nl1 /l.rnn1al
Crackers list of characters includes
Singing & Top Don~1ng Nuns on 51<ates • Comedian~
Messengers • Dolly Parton Rosanne l/osonno Donno
Moe West • Mo11< • Groucho A1>1fv Onnr C'rs • l~11 1<1~
& The Morx Brothers • The lori f >oncmq ttoo11s
Coneheods • Bumblebees A Moi~h•nv Bond
The Gonflo of your Dreams Sh11lev 1€'rnplt>
And much much mor<"
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Teryaki teaser
Szechwan
delicacies
popular
Chmese cooking m America is in·
fl u e n eed by the Cantonese .
Shanghai, Mandarin and Szechwan
pronnce5.
"W P snve food typiC'al of each
ur.-.. ~i al; ;;;;a:.a:iy f'rvW vi our
S1erhwan·style food.'. says Tom
Wong, owner o f the Sea View
G:.ardcn.
Hai; resta urant is al 810 E. Balboa
Blvrl on the Balboa Peninsula.
· 'Szed 1wan d1Shl':> have a s picier
flavor bt!eaww wf' use a red pepver
which has tx•en s moked ~md fried
until 1t becomes black," he ex-
plaincJ
"Americans a rc developing a
laSlt.' for the hot, garlic Oavor of
that rfgaon."
M~st popular a mong the many
dishes on the Sea View Garden 's
menu. he says, is lemon chicken.
served ma lemon sauce.
Shrimp an Ii ght batter with a
garlic s auce 1s another favorite with
din e r s. h e a dd e d , and the
restaurant 1s proud of its Pelting
duck, 1o1,hil'h cooks in a special
:rnucc for 13 hours
Sea View Garden serves wine.
sak(' and American or imported
beer and 1s open every day of the
we<>k
Teryaki steak and tempura shrimp is new at Joll'-1 Roger restaurants in Balboa Island. Costa
Mesa, Irvine and Lake Forest.
"We have several l unch specials
startin~ a l 11:30 a .m. and serve din-
nel' from5to l0:30p m .. ·:Wong said
said.
AVERY
SPECIAL DINING
EXPERIENCE
Award winning traditional
Japanese c~sine and
superb western-style specialties .
Your favorite seafood.
chicken. and steak. Delicate
soups and delightful
salads. Impeccable service In
a most beautiful setttng.
Discover Yamato ... a very special
VBiiiiito
A Very Special Japanese Restaurant
80 Faehlon leland, Newport Beach
844-4811
Century Pleza Hotel
277-1840
inh iurus
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LUNCHEON
DINNER • COCKTAILS
S 1. Jn cJ cl y ( ~ 1, ~ r 1 1 i J (;cl r if · f: r 1 : n c h
37 Fashion I c.;lancf
Newport BPac h 1 644-2030
ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY
ilnb ilurus
"lk ~ \Jl.; cy\ f..<it fl.J-Q.W) o.uJ _·"
Now in Anaheim
(At the Mall) An.ti 1• ,._.
Same Excellent Dining
500 N. Euclid l 772-2130
ENTERTAINMENT
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SIJPPfemtmt'to Daily Pnot, Tukday, Oct.'· 1• and Coast Ute:wed~sdav. Oct. a. 1990 ~ EVENINGS-13
Nightlife
Entertainers at Bayshore House provide music and good times
for listeners and dancers. The Bayshore House is at 23311
Muirlands Blvd., El Toro. ··---
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BLUE-GRASS
i Nights - 5 Days
;...____---A Week
In An Authentic
1890' s Western
Atmosphere
Lmch Ser.eel W.-Fri • I I :30 a.m.-3 p.m.
Dinner Mlghlty from 5 p.m. .
CHUCK WAGON BUFFO Mon-Fri.
FeatwlncJ 1-1-9 Sandwiches
'2" to '3"
RECORDING ARTISTS ·IN CONCERT
Such As Ray Price. Hoyt Axton.
Johnny Paycheck an9 more .
Happy HCMlr 4 to 7:30 p.a
Uve Ca•th t •lertall-•t
Visit Ow •wral Stan For,.,.._ .... Gifts
Mandarin Gourmet bri~s on
tasteful Chinese cuisine
Mandarin Gourmet was fotmded
for the purpose of providing the
finest in Chinese cuisine.
The restaurant at 1500 Adams
Ave., Costa Mesa serves Chinese
food in the styles of Shanghai, Man-
darin, Szechwan and Hunan re-
gions or the nine soups on the menu, a
local restaurant wr iter recom-
mends shark's fin, hot and sour,
three flavor sizzling rice, abalone
and vegetabl e and ham and
watermelon.
Poultry ranges from spicy
chicken -a not Szechwan dish -to
paper wrapped chicken, to 1 variety
of duck presentations. .
Peking duck ~hould be ordered in
advance.
Seafood selectioo:o; include
crunchy-crisp sweet and sour fish,
Hunan spicy shrimp and bean rurd
fish.
Fried rice comes in all forms
from ham fried rice to barbecued
pork fried rice to Y angchow fried
rice.
Owner-chef Michael Chiang ac-
cepts requests for dishes not found
on the menu. Call 540-1937.
Mandarin Gourmet-bas an ex-
tensive wine list consisting of both
imported aod domestic wines.
Ben Brown's serves award-winning
food in picturesqu~ canyon area
Breakfast. lunch, dinner and Sun·
day brunch arc served with a view at
Ben Brown's restaurant.
"We overlook the Aliso Creek G<>lf
Course in a remote seeming canyon
which is just steps away Crom the
busy highway." says a spokesperson
for the restaurant.
Ben Brown's is at31106Coast Hwy.
in South Laguna.
The Wtusual setting. like a moun-
tain resort. ls a pleasant spot for Sun-
day brunch. served from JO a.m. to 3
p. m .. according to the spokesperson.
"We ser ve 11 entrees and are
e11 pecially proud of our crab
omdels," she said.
Other brunch cntrees include New
York stt>ak with eggs, ortcga omelets
and blintzes, and ctiners can order
c hampa g ne with a peach or
strawberry to accompany the meal,
she said.
··w e recently won the Southern
California Res taurant Wrttt>rs '
Sil ver Awar d for lhe fourth y~ar in a
row." s he nolt:d
The restaurant originated spinach
salad in the ared, she says. and it is
still a popular item on the continental
dinner menu.
ORANGE COUNTY'S FINEST
DINING ADVENTURE
AnDAn1n G•urmet
CHINESE
CUISINE
of
PEKING
SHANGHAI
SZECHWAN
HUNAN
DAILY LUNCH AND DINNER
Your Host and Hostess ...... .
Miii & ANN CHIANG
1500 ADAMS A VE IAt ..... .,.,
COSTA MESA• 540.1937
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Fr esh seafood barbecued
over mesquite wood fires
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11 l•''" "I ~• ;1f1111d 1ndutl11 .,•
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,, t;wli h 'l\ l ' ht l'n l><trlil'l.'U('d OVC'i
• ""'~ 11f 1n1·..,q u1t1• wood from Mc."
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1 Wl'h 1· 1 tc·m~ a n • on th1 menu
.1 t· 11 t" r o 11 n d . b 11 t v a t r o n <; a re
c-.pcualh ron1I 11f our 'l<'afoo<l lou1 es
.111<1 ~andw1 1·hc.,, sut·h as shrimp
arul 1wO<'ado or crah and Rvoeado. ··
M !'( 'ornurk 'c; L;rndi11~ als'l hti~
... r.1crta1nmcnt ~evrn m~hb a weE-k.
"F.dd v a11d I he SurftonC's" play
11111~!· of tlll' 't.tl-. "llllH.l ;I\ '•I I I Jl''-
tl't> lhf' · Sk: ;. 1111·~ pLlV ,q
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11•11 ll;!t• "1111.!d ~ :and un .\1•111d.1~
I'\ t'l'Jlli.:~ lht• f"f'~l;l o ll" l r'lf h,fC: "I S r\' 0
'u••! ld«'' •~ion ..,, r1•t·11 ~n·i q·r'v<''
h; 1 l.•·111Nl hnt 1t.1w .. frn a 111ia1 l•·r "
n re. mg to H<'ut l 1
W<"v( '-l••rlf•d 11in-rr11<t11111 ·11 :.
"'""' •'\<;fl·r h.1• dol.\11st:.11· v.n1u1
''ill h'.• n pt·n aft1·1 h11u1 s hl·g111.11111,
i11 p, 1·cml>t:r." h•: '-:Jtrl
"W<. '1c k1ok111:.: fu rward l.u <:veil
mu re t>xpa11si1m :lfl1'o lhl· f1 r•;t 11f t hr
~ e.1 1, .. he added. "Our staff 1s
y ou ng, Pnthus1 ;.is t1r ;rnd w ell
trained lo sPrv" our p.1tron!> "
M1·C<1rniick ·., LiJ11d1np, 1s open for
lund1 from 1 J a m to :1 p.m :md
~('rves dinner from 5 t11 It• p.m
Munday to Thur!'diJy ttnd until 11
p Ot. Fnrlay and Saturday
Good Earth presents tasty
seminars on good nutrition
As part of a nC1ri prnf1t 1·ommunity
st>rv1t·e program. Orange County
Good Earth Hest;curant~ art: off Pr
1n g ''Nut r 1tinn Awar<'nes s
Scminari." lO county business, pro-
f t•sc;ional ond service organizations.
ThP on t.>· I<' two-hour ~eminars are
a pilot pror.ram for a Good Earth
n a tionwid1~ e ffort lo establis h
'Nutritio11 Information Centers" in
trrnd-selting cornmu11ities like
Orange County and San Franc·i~co,
said a spokesperson
Goo:t Earth l(I l'nntribut<· to the
S<. m lll::tr::,
Jlr. Von MC'.\t:r , a highly
publicized sirf'SS psychl'log1sl and
;tdventure runner, s peaks about the
beneficial effects of good nutrition
and physical fitness on st rr~s
relaleod disorder::..
Included in Dr. Meyer's talk 1s an
impressive slide show of one or his
latest 11-day runs throu1th the un-
char ted Peruvian Jungle.
Lovely Tami Knorpp, reigning
Miss Newport. Beach and a radiant
testament to the Knorpp family
nutrition philosophy, will emcee the
seminars. Welcome
Based upon an overwhelming
response to the Good Earth dining
u11t conc<'pt nationwide (18 Good
Earths currently serve 6,500,000
meals annually, with volume ex·
peeled to double by 1982), founder
William Galt views the '80s as a de·
cade of opportunity for national and
international nutrition education.
NotPd lect urers in nutrition -
related fields have been engaged by
Good Earth will bring t his
seminar to office or meeting pla<'e.
Or, luncheon and dinner seminars
are available at the New South
Coast Plaza Village location
Call 759-1536
Kam Yee , oumer of Karn's H.estaurant at 2121 E . Coast
Highway in Corona del Mar. welcomes diners with the help of
a Chinese statue near the entrance to his establishment.
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Breathtaking panorama
The Spbtdrifter re1&ourarat at 3333 W. C008t Highway, Newport 'Beach, htu a fine view of the
hcirbor, Ofld.r bar and lounge, entertainment and tempting lunch and dnmer selecHona. Call m-a.---........ -... · -' ..
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welcomes
brunchers
The Newport Beach Marriott Hotel
and Tennis Cl ub welcomes the
brunch bunch.
''Wewereoneofthefirstinthe area
to serve Sunday brunrh, and we're
still among the most popular," says a
spokesman for the Newport Center
hotel.
Champagne -in unlimited quan·
titles -is served with the brunch in
all restaurants within the hotel. in-
cluding the King's Wharf, Majn
Brace Lounge, Capriccio Cafe and
CaprlcdoTerrace, hesa1d
"Dlners can eat outside overlook·
ing the ocean at the Terrace in nice
weather," he pointed out, "and
mariachi players and maitciuu. en-
tertaln throulbout the restauranta. '•
Brunch becomes the main meal of
the day al the llarriott with aueb of. ferlDp u u1orted cbeesea and
aaladl, lox and bqela, allced ham
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Th.e clbarm <0>f
a E1lm])~~~n~~~o
atmosphere with the dellghtfully-
tempting menu selections of a
continental cafe. All in the casual
elegance of Newport Beach. Try us
for brealcfast, lunch, dinner and
late evening light fare.
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1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach Phone 644-1700
Open 6:30 a.m. until 10:30 p.m
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• BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER •COCKTAILS
GRAMMA'S DINNERS ALWAYS
INCLUDE
BEVERAGES AND DESSERTS
All You W•nl Of Everythinl
'5.95
Children Under 12 •re charged 30c per each year of age • Our Friendly W.ltressea Will Serve You A
Complete Family OiMer With
COVN'l'llY FIRED
CIDC'KEN PLUS or
SPECIAL KNTREE • OUR FAMOUS
CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH
A.JI You Want Of Ewrytbiq
'6.95
Children Under 12 are char•ed 3l>c ~Heh year ol age
~ WE ACCEPT ltl:SERVATIONS
BRl9TOL AT REDHILL COSTA MESA
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Chinese Cuisine & Teriyaki Steaks
• LUNCH
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Finest
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OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
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1421 E. ,, ... St. ................
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673-9919
2121 EAST COAST
HIGHWAY
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DANA TRADER
RESTAURANT
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LOBSTER SEASON IS HERE·! ! ! !
COMft.lllLUMCl•OM (ti a.m.~ p.m.J COMPLITID••• Fri-Sat-Sun
(\Ai Local lobeter. . $6.501 (Whole local l obster .. , .11. f SI
C~-·-Mon. thru Thur$. OYSTm IAI (Deity) 11 a.m -1:30 p.m.J
(W loc81 Lobeter ... $7.fSI (\Ai Locel Lobster .. , $6.fSI ·
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SUMDA y IRUNCH (CompUmentary CNimpagne)
SERVED 10 A.M. to 3 P.M.
OY ER BAR OPEN 11 A.M. -1:30 A.M.
34150 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY
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Seafood Pasta
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Also serving Steaks. Chick~n. Omelettes. Dynamite De<;~erts . ()rec1t Cocktc:iil
featuring
Fine Food at Modest Prices
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Lunch• Dinner• Sunday Brunch (10 a.m.-3 p.m.)
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333 Bayside Drive (corner of Pacific Coast Highway and Bayside) Newport Beach
For reservations, please phone 673-2733
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VOL. 73. NO ?8t. 4 SECTIONS 48 PAGES O RANGL COU NTY. CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1980 C TWENTY -FIVE CENTS
Court Could Rehear Jet Noise Suit
A SI <I mtllwn <1 .. m.1.:l" .i.utt
brou11h1 b} 9fJ Nt-111 P'lrl lil'Jl'h
M.nd Santu Ana llN,hl~ n·~tdent'
~•in•• John Wayne .\1rport 1111 0
) ~ar Htto llhlY be reheat d
bt!cause of al·l1on b} lh~· l ~
Supreme l'oun ~hn\lla ~
The SupNml' ourt · 1 ult•d thl1l
Lo s A n g e I cs I 11 t ,. r n a t 1 lrn ,11
Airport mu:.t IH• Sttn ooo 111 11
nearby res11Jents suffering from
tts noisy air tra(fk
Many residents I mm N 1•w11011
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and • ant """ I h'IJ:hl' .111otU1'll the) alw Wt>r1· ,.urfnwi.: t'lllll
11onul dJSlrl'~!. ,, Ulll JN OUlbf' Ill
their \!178 :.utl
In that t !#78 l'a'"' th•· 1ur y rull'd th.it f\lllW of llw µl n111Urf•
v. as entttll'd tu d11mu51t>:. Ttw
1'a!I .. nov. 1:-nn .-1111t-al
Hut ~anl u M1)0\l'U ul101 ne)
Jt>rrold 1-':idt>m "ho said ht-'~
S JJt>nt httlr hrs prC1fl:'11!.1onul
~·<irt'i'l fl~hl rn~ th1• Ol'aO.:t'
l·ount) u1rport hattll' mutnta111!>
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Mesa Parlor
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'CIVILITY LACKING'
Former ACLU Chief Lewte
By JERRY CLAUSEN
Of tM Delly "il•I St.ill A Calabasas Pnrk attorney
told Costa Mesa City Council
m embe rs Monday n ight that
Jack Gordon. once con\'t<'led of
bribing Nevada gaminJi of
ficials. is not an owner of the
Atlantis massage parlor which
seeks permission to continue
operating in the city.
Attorney Robert Du v1s told
coun cil members that he
represents Thomas Wade. the
sole owner of the corporation
operating the parlor, a nd Roland
T. Clark of Balboa l,sland, who
owns lhe building housing the
parlor at 2112 Harbor Blvd.
Oavi.s claimed Gordon 11 paid
as an advertising consultant.
But council members moved
to delay until Nov . 3 ruling on
two permits sou ght by the
massage parlor, where police
co»tend, women have been ar·
rested on prostitution charges.
The council's action followed a
presentation by Stanley Eagle of
Santa Ana who contends Gordon
tried to sell him the Atlantis
business earlier this year , al-A CLU Newport ~.~~ bilking him of some
The commentary came during
a public hearing called by the Meet On, But
Chief Upset
Southem California's chapter
of the American Civil Liberties
Union hopes to draw 200 partici·
pants to its Legislative Con
ference Saturday at Newport
Harbor High School.
But one man. the former pres·
ident or the sponsoring Orange
County Chapter or ACLU , says
he's not sure he'll be there.
·'I may spend that weekend at
Catalina, but then, again, J just
may attend." said Dick Lewis of
Newport Beach.
Lewis is still a member of the
orgaruzation, but he resigned as
president Sept. 7 after taking ls ·
sue with members' handling of a
threatened lawsuit against the
New.port-Mesa Unified School
District.
Lewis said he s upported
ACLU's legal position that as a
non-profit organization it should
use Newport Harbor High School
facilities for the upcoming
seminar without charge but that
he objected to public statements
Issued in the matter.
-council after pla nning com·
missioners d enied permits re·
quired by Atlantis to stay in
business. Atlantis appealed that
decision.
The business s eeks a use
permit to operate as a massage
parlor and a variance waiving
requirements for at least eight
parking spaces on the property.
Davis told the council Atlantis
requJres no use permit because
it has operated in one form or
another as a massage parlor
<See MASSAGE. Page A2)
Goodwill
Honor Given
In Costa Mesa
George Otis o ( Van Nuys,
founder or High Adventure
Ministries, has been named man
of the year by the Orange Coun·
ty-based Committee for lntema·
tional Goodwill.
Lewis said he is the second
Oran1e County chapter presi-
dent to resign this year over
lack ol coordination regarding
public statements.
Chapter president Richard
Gilbert resigned in May. Lewis.
u vice president. moved to the ..
leadership post.
The award was presented by
actor Efrim Zimbalist. Jr. for
Otis' contribution in spreading
the Christian gospel throughout
the world by estabUshing "the
Voice of Hope" radio station in
Free Lebanon, which broadcasts
throughout the Holy Land, a
s pokesman said.
Master of ceremonies for
Friday's annual awards banquet
at South Coast: Plaza Hotel in
Costa Mesa was Dr. Edwin L.
Cole, senior past.or of Harbor
Christian Fellowship of Cost•
Mesa.
M o n d 11 y i. d t• 1· 1!<I1u 11 s h o u 1 d
l h u n I(~ th1n~s
lit> 1nter-prelcd the al'lion as
rrlt.'&t11ng that airport operators
are liable for pt•r~onal and emo-
tional lf\JU r) JU1>t a:. they are·ror
ph) ~1tc·al llr r1nant'1al HlJUry
'T hu; put s .i :.ubstantial
c t' o n o m 11· 1 n l. e n t 1 " e on the
airpot't proprietors to start pay-
in g heed to thctr neighbors.
!iomelhing they ve been very
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bad aboul at John Wayne "
Fadem said. -~7
Robert Nuttman. an ars'istant
Ora n ge County Cou n s el
representing the airport, agreed
that the e molional issue now
becomes a valid cause of action.
He said he is dis appointed by
the decision.
"The ajrport has no control
over aircraft once they leave the
runway." he explained. "And
the airport operators feel why
* * *
should they be held responsible
for something they have very lit·
tie control over ...
Fadem said he is unsure at
this point whether the Supreme
Court action will end the appeal.
He pointed out that the emo·
t1onal issue was only part of the
original suit and a decision must
be·m ade whether to continue on
with the appeal or simply rehear
the case
N uttman s aid county at ·
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Less Noise • ID
RECOMMENDED NOISE REDUCTION GOALS FOR JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT THROUGH 1990
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AIRPORT iEllMt NAL. PLAN
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Orawtng• Show Expanded T ermln•l ln Overhead (•bove) •nd CroH Section Vie wt
Mesa Executives
Get Pay lncre(l$es
Thirty-two city executives
were gr anted 6.25 percent salary
increases by Costa Mesa's City
Council Monday night. and five
others got increases ranf!iing
between 7.5 percent and 8.5 per·
cent.
Acting on a proposal by City
Manager Fred Sorsabal, the
council granted the largest in·
crease. 12.5 percent. to assistant
city manager Allan Roeder.
Roeder mo\ ..:s up to S2,663 a
month.
Fire Chief John PetruzzieUo
gets an 8.75 percent salary hike.
moving him to $3, 121 monthly.
Also receiving raises were
Doug Clark. assistant planning
director, 8.75 percent, to $2,830;
Victor Newton, assistant build·
Ing safety director, 8. 75 percent,
lo $2.695; Orville Amburgey,
communications director, 8. 75
percent, to $2.972.
Bill Todd, personnel services
director, received 7.5 percent,
putting him at S2,972 eac h
month.
Beginning in .Ja nuary . the
city's executives also will get a
7.5 percent boost in actual spen·
dable income when the city
begins picking up the entire tab
for their retirement plans.
Councilman also approved
raises for general employees as
the result of conferences with
the Costa Mesa City Employees
Association.
The action increases salaries.
offers full city-paid retirement
benefits, time and one-half for
overtime and other fringe
benefit hikes over a two-year
period and averages 10.5 percent
the Cirst year and about 8.5 per-
cent the second.
Movi1ig Gift
Pot Plant,
Police Say
Company drove up in front of
a home occupied by a young cou·
pie newly transplanted from San
Francisco to Costa Mesa's
Shalimar Drive but it wasn't the
C h a mbe r of Co mmerc e
Welcome Wagon.
Costa Me.sa and Newport
Beach police said they confiscat-
ed on Monday a 2'i'.z-foot shrub
displayed in a handsome pot in
the front window of 716 Shalimar
Drive as evidence.
William and Kathryn MacFer·
ren. aged 19 and 18 respectively.
who just moved into the west
aide borne, were arrested and
booked ror investigation or
cultivation of marijuana. They
were booked and jailed and held
on $1 ,000 bail each.
Le1tslatlve Conference or-
1anl&er Meir J . Westrich. a San-
ta Ana attorney. locked horns
lul month with the school dis·
trict '1 administration and board
over paying fees for ACLU use
ol aeveraJ hllh school rooms and
the cafeteria.
He and the ACLU also took is-
(8" ACLU, Pa1e A!)
·Coast Escapes ·oc Smog
PIUJI' J'IBJfS
'MGllf UFE'
Tod.,'• Daily Pilot celebrates
alt a1pect ol the Oran1e Coast
llf•1tyle, brla1in1 readers a
tl1•PN ol local l)ilht life.
Look for • · £Vellin1•." a 18· ,.. • ..,.. ...... wtth 1tori• and
plaoloa bltllll1ht1n1 Ounce ~ clalna Md entertainment.
' Ozone and sulfate pollution
held Southern California ln its
noxious frip today but Orange
Coast residents once again could
hold lhelr"noses blah.
That'• because no first or
second 1ta1e 1mo1 alert.a were
forecut from HunUnrtoo Beach
to San Clemente even thouch ln·
land Oranae County w•! expe<!t·
ln1 1ta1e one level pollution
readlf\P.
SlH*•men for the Alt Quabty
Mana1ement Dlltrlct In El
Monte said precautionary alerts
were issued today for La Habra.
Anaheim, Loa Alamitos, El
Toro, Garden Grove, Oran1e
and Santa Ana Canyon. '
Pollution readln1s In thoae
areas were expected to exceed
.27 e>arta per million. Along the coaat. however
readln&a no hiCber than .13 partl
per million were predicted, the
AQMDuid.
T"ouch no hllh pollution 1ta1e
two alerts were predicted In
Southern California today, Air
·Quality officials said sulfate
readlnaa were expected to re-
maln h11h for a nnh 1trai1ht
day.
Additionally, nnt 11tace alerts
were predlcted over a
wide.pr.ad area of the South
Coul Alr Buln. prlnelpally ln·
land valleys in Los Anaeles .
Oran1!!1 San Bernardino and
JUventae counUea.
Durin« first stage alerts, pee>·
ple with respiratory and heart
ailments are cautioned not to ex·
ert themselves and commuters
are encouraged to carpool and
avoid unneeeasary drivln1.
An AQMD ape>keaman said a
low·hana\nl inversion layer ta
cootlnuinC to trap contaminants
close to the 1.round, cp•lnl the
eye-1tlngin1 pollution woes of
the put week. ComPoWldln1 the
problem Inland la ro1. which
tends to hold in the smo1.
'(
torneys will hav~ l(J negotiate
the issue with fo'adem
Fadem said 1f lhe l.'OUnty
forces him to take the appeal as
Car as it will g1>, 1t could be
several years l>efore lhe matt<'r
is settled. I
M eanwhile Fadt!m 1s
representing mort: than 200
plainllffs from Newµort Reach
and Santa Ana Heights in a
second but s imilar lawsuit
(Sff SUIT, Page AZ)
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Airporl
Changes
Urged
By FREDERICK SCllOEMEHL
Ol 11•• Dally Pllol Sl<>ll
Commere1al jct air <:arrier
oper ations can be in1·rea~ed and
th eir related no1 ~P impacts
decreased under a $:102 .000
airport master plan dehvrred
Monday to the OrangC' C<1unty
Board of Supervisors
While at first g l:lnCl' lht' l~o
scenarios might seem in <·on-
fli cl, a consulting firm hired h)
the county says tx>th ran be a1·-
compLished throuRh 1nlroduction
or quieter jet aircraft, mod1fi ca
tion in runways and changes in
takeoff procedures.
According to the 1.900-page re
port, the county should adopt as
its goal a reduction in jet noise
that would ah.rink the slze of the noise .. footprint'' surrounding
John Wayne Airport by 86 per-
cent.
The resultant no1:.e level. ac·
cording to the report prepa1·ed
by VTR Consolidatetf lac., of
Jrvine, would be equl valent to
that crealed by eight takeoffs
per day . The county now
permits an av e rage of 41
takeoffs per day from the
airport.
Under the propg.scd noise re-
duction plan.-tfle number or
takeoffs per tlay from the
airport could incr ease to 55_
Commuter airline act1v11y also
could increase. art·ording to the
VTN report
The basic assumption con -
tained in tht• report 1:-lhal by
1990 most jet air carrier~ will
use the DC 9 S-per RO or an
equivalent aircraft Tht· Super
80 is a much quieter aarl raft <tnd
one that Air Cal1rornia. one of
four carriers now authonz\>d lo
service the airport. intt'ndi-lo 111
lroduce m 1981.
According to a table •·onta1ned
in the VTN study. the number or
passenters using ,John Wayne
Airport would 1ncrc·a:.t.' to 6.1
million by 2000 Tlie au-port,
or iginally C"onstru('tcd to servl'
about 500,000 pas:.eng(·rs, thi s
year will handle about 2 R
mil hon.
The VTN consull 3nt~ art> re1··
ommending no immediate ma·
jor change~ in Jet u1r 1·arnrr
operations.
According to the report. the
number of air earner operations
would remai n at c urrent levels
41 permitted takeoff:. per day
throui;?h at least 1985.
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Or~~:wl ~:·~·
Weat.her
Night and morning ~OR
and low clouds, clearing
back to beaches Wednes·
day aftemoon. t'lighs Wed·
nesday in the upper 60s . at
the beaches to low 80s tn ·
land. Lows tonight 60 to 65.
INSIDE TODAt'
The Federal Reserve
Board's npttimenr " simple
in lheOf11 -fight in/lata<m by
keeping a steod11 hand on the
nation's money supply But ii
hM?s't u'Orked out q'ute l hnt
way. Sn stories. Page A~. ... •••x
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Carter, I\ igeria Boss
Hold Racism Tmks
WASHINGTON 1A P 1 l'rffadt>nt t ',1rlw ~Pl• <11net1 :'111~l·r1an
Ptesldml ht•hu Sha on to lhe Whtle Holbe today and rt-ntwt·d h1 ii.
t'ommllmt>nt tu rnd1t11 whltuupremac1s\ rule tn southern Afn<·»
Sha1 .. r1, 1111uni. hailedlhtemer1encc-or • bladt rnaJorlty aiov
\!rnm .. nt in Zi mbabwc and 1atd he Is ho~(ul the United States an1I
Nl1it1rlia will work tot1ether In bnna about a almllar solution 111
Suuth i\fr\C' a \n the nel1hborm11 Sou\ h Afr\<' an t'ontrolled ter ntor)
ofNamlbiu
Sbqan was aret·ted hy 46:.l l icuo ~•lute as he opened h111 first of
ficlal vll'h outs ide uf Alr1<·1t l4inl't' hb elt>cllon undt'r Niaerua':. rww
Amerll'M t)•le 1'onst1t ullon a~ Ntr aao
.\t"lr . \U orb ••M Jrar• 111 •~
PARIS t Al'I N~w alUad1 s 111o1ulnsl JC'wi. wt!rt· 1.-IJ(1rh:d 111
F'rance toduy ¥5 thous und!i of vcovle mai.~t'd 1n ram. tu prott'hl II
resurge1wt?ofant1 S1•rn1t1~m
Polkc reported It Molotm ,.,,.·ktiul wus thrown at a J.-141 h
owned groc..•ery :store in Grenoble, northt·rn fo'ranc•e. und ther' w._., L!
in<.'id~ o( \'andahsm• to Jewu1h hom~s or slort-s m '>V\'l't Iii
s malferc'1t1es No IOJUrtes wert' reported 1 Related s tur A 11 1
PrtHfMl(•t-r G.-c •. --.-c.·nnd fha•~
NEW YORK \-\l'J A ft.-deral Judge offered him producer
Robert Evan~ a chant'e today to expunge a cocaine c:onv1C'l1on
by using his e~traordmary <'reative talent~" In a national anti
drug education program
U.S. District Court Judge Vincent L Broden c·k made the of
fer as he sentenced Evans, his construction magnate brother
Charles Ev<tns and Charles' µartner, Michael Shure, lo a year's
probation on their guilty pleas to possessing five ounces or co-
caine. The maximum possible penalty would have bt-en a ye:ir
in prison on the mi sdemeanor charge.
Evans, 50, of Beverly Hills, producer of such rllms as "Tht'
Godfather." "Love Story." "Serpico·· and "Marathon Man,"
tolci Broderick before sentence was pronounced . "This 1s the
first unlawful act that I have done in my life. I not only have
anger with myself, but disdain for my weakness. I never want to
be in this position again."
2nd Hearing Set
On Housing Funds
A second public hearing to
consider how the City of Cost<t
Mesa might best s pend $1
million in federal Hous ing and
Community Deve:opment Act
funds is scheduled Thursday
night.
The hearing w1 II be at 7: 30
p.m . in the Casa Bella Apart·
Rea Teachers
: Aid District
As J/ olrmteers 1
Parents aren't the only volun·
teers who have pitched in to aid
c hildren's educ ation a s the
Newport-Mes a Unified School
District cuts services and cur·
riculum because of sagging
budgets
Two Re a M 1dd I e School
teachers have taken up some
slack caused by teacher cuts
this year.
Music Teacher Ann Catanzaro
starts her day al 7:30 a.m. i>y
voluntarily teaching advanced
chorus, a class the Costa Mesa
students otherwise wouldn't en·
joy, a spokeswoman said.
Sondra O'Neill is meeting with
a group or youngsters before and
after school to help them put out
Rea 's 1980 ·81 Yearbook ,
a mother class cut this year.
Rea PTA president Beth Lin-
ton said, "I'd just like parents
a nd the public to know the
caliber of teachers we have at
Rea."
Gloria Steinem
To Speak at UCI
Feminist Gloria Steinem will
speak on women's rights at 8
a.m . Wednesday in UC Irvine's
.~rawford Hall. •! Ms. Steinem. a n editor and
·;writer for Ms. magazine, ser ves
=:on the advisory board of the Na·
::,iional Organization for Women.
•For ticket information call
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M•~•t• ... l'dll.,
~M "811 , .. ,.,,..,, Mt_.,,. Efll"'
Co•••••aaotflclo Molll .. .:.~:IJ•J~r:.~IM> •Im
ments community room. 1840
Park Ave., said Anthony Can·
n a r ialo, community develop
ment coordinator for the city
A public hearing in September
drew a number of residents
most from the city's west side
who suggested that part of the
funds be used to develop west
side parks.
Also suggested at that session
were proposals to encourage
local business to become active-
ly involved in developing hous-
ing, for more recreational ac-
tivities on area school grounds.
for improvement of s treets
handling east·west traffic, for
grants to improve homes and for
more senior·citizen housing.
Following Thursday's hearing,
the city's HCD Committee will
evaluate community proposals
and draft preliminary recor;n
mendalions for program fund·
ing. Cannariato said.
A third public hearing will be
scheduled for community reac
lion to the programs proposed
for approval by the City Council.
he s aid.
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MASSAGE • •
sin ce \973 when a chiropractor
gained city permission to open
the business as state-approved
massage school.
But city staff members con-
tend the parlor no longer holds a
sc hooling license a nd has
changed hands al least once and
apparently twice with current
ownership and operational pro-
cedure in question.
Eagle told the council he en·
tered escrow through Bank of
America to buy the massage
parlor from Gordon in March
putting up $43.000 as down P~Y·
ment toward the $150,000 selling
price. The Santa Ana man claimed
that for some reason most of the
down p aym ent went in.to
Gordon 's personal account in·
stead of the escrow account.
The bank . he said. froze
Gordon's account whe n the deal
was called off five days after
escrow opened. "I knew that this was not the
type of business I would care to
operate and notified Mr. Gordon
of my decision," he said.
Gordon, he claimed. wrote
him a check for money owed
him and he authorized releasing
Gordon's account.
Gorden stopped payment on
the $30,000 check, Eagle sa.id . He
said be bas flied suit in Orange
County Superior Court to re·
cover his money.
Attorney Davis. however, told
t he council it is that Eagle got
all the money he was entitled to
in the transaction and that the
Issue mus t be settled in the
courts. not before the council.
Davis, questioned regarding
AtlantiA' reputation and opera·
tion, suuested that the council
authorize parlor operation by
placin1 restrictions on opera·
lions .
Davil, who outlined the ~lor aa a butln~aa whlcb 9ffera
ma11a1ea and malnt•lnl a hot·
tub and sauna, wu bard. preaed
to defend .. ainlt. councU quel'
t1oDa ~ardla• advertbementa placed bJ the firm i n the
Hollywood PNM.
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AIR Pd RT • •
It '" su&aestect In the consul·
1u11L'1 study lhut us many as 10
t'Qrn mt'rd11l Jt•t 111r r arrtl'rll could
opt·ra\e from th~ u1r~rt lt •I:;
further suf(gcsted th al up to seven
t·ommutrr 111rltnl' could ~ ar
rom mocl1.1t1•cl
l'lw :111111111 ~inn• th~ II.Ill' l!lt.iOs 11." 1w,•11 ,t•1 \\'ti"" only lWOJct·a.lr
l .• 11 1 11.·r' 1\ 11 ('alrfornia and
11 u~ht·:oo /\1r\4.1''I
l<t·,.11or11l1n~ l o pl'cssure rcc~nt
I\ llr oui.;ht It• l1car hy th~ ft-.ln:il
~11\ c rnml·nt , l h c Hoo rd or
Su 11c•rvisflfs fil·t l·d tu p<:rmit two
1) t h " r t· IH rt l' r ... V r on u er
A1rlrn••11 and W••:;t1•r11 A1rhnc::.
111 ht·1<111 ·wn ll"l' 11t the iairvurt
I l 1:. 1 c4·11mmendcd in the VTN
l!>lUJ y that d m.·w l~:rmrnal of more
than' :..l(IO,UilO :.c1u11rc teet and a
th1 •'t• ::.Im y IJ.tl kill ~ :.true-tore
t h..it l·t1uJd h1>U:.t' :J.5<M) l'ar.s be con
~t rut'tt'd al lhe :u rport Sevt'ral
t r atr11· 1mvro\t:rncnts also are
r~t·o111 n1cn1kd ·
t 'a111tal ('l>~l~ to improve the
a11 1>11rt could ru11 as hrgh as $75
m11l1on. urt·unling to t he report
The maJor 1mvrovements should
Ul·c·ur b) 1986, a<Tor<l ing lo the
1•011s ul tant
'l'ht• l1mg awaited master plan.
\\hll'h will bt.' the s ubject of ex-
tcnsH1e puhh1· hearings before
adoption, drew some cnt1c1sm
this mornin~ from 5th District
Supervisor Thomas Riley
Hiley ... a id 1t Is ··almost
l11dac·rou1<1"' to consider introdul'·
lion of 10 JCl u1r ca rriers at the
airport
H ilev a lso n>ll·cd ~trong opposi-
t1011 tt1 a11v c·ons1derat1on of the
1·ounty t•onrlemning and purchas·
ing rcs1dcnt1al property in the
~a nt a Ana H eiKhls area
southwest of the airport that 1s im·
µacted by noise
lie s~ud the i,:oal must be to re-
duce noise throug h the changes
rerommt>nded in the mas ter plan.
th;1l 1s , introduction of quieter
airc raft and modific ations in
takeoff procedures.
Riley praised the conC'epl of a
··noise budget" as a means of
solvin~ the noise problem Under
such a system. Jet airlines utiliz·
mg quieter a1n:rafl would be re-
warded with pe rmission to
Sl·r v1ce .John Wayne Airport.
S uch a s ystem has been actively
s upported by officials of the City
of Newport Beach
Rtley said he was not s urprised
by the eondusions reached by t he
consultant. "It reflected pretty
much what we've been expect-
ing.·· he said.
He did, however , express con-
cern at the recommendation that
the daily lid on permitted flights
increase from 41 to 55 by 1990.
Riley said he calculated t hat only
51 flightsbepermitted.
·'It will obviously be a matter
that will be discussed in the public
hearings," the supervisor said.
··It 's going to be a bone of conten·
tion."
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SUIT ...
af.(ainst the county airport.
lie said m any of individuals
are the same ones who launched
the 1978 case.
·'This thing has reached the
ridiculous stage," tie comment-
ed. "somehow I'd like lo bring
both of these cases back
together again
The second s uit, which in·
volves 45 parcels of land as well
as the large g r oup of in·
dividuals. is scheduled to be
heard Oct. 27 in Oranmge Coun·
ty Superior Court
This suit. like the 1978 suit.
centers on allegations of proper-
ty damage, personal injury and
emotional distress.
Mesan Freed
Of ~ewport
Assault Rap
A Costa Mesan charged with
assault on Newport Beach police
and obstructing their duty at a
June nig h t part y in West
Newport has been acquitted by a
jury in a three·day trial.
Karl Raymond Eymert, 21.
who lived at 599 Fayette Circle,
at the time of his arrest, was
found innocent Friday by a jury
t h at deliberated about 90
minutes.
The former O range Coast
College student was fired from
his job as a custom er relations
representative at Newport Na-
tional Bank after his arrest , ac-
cording to attorney Patricia
Herzog.
Jurors who heard testimony
before Judg e Ric hard
Luesebrink in Harbor Judicial
District Court rejected both al·
legations that the defendant as·
saulted officers or obstructed
them In their duty,
Smuggler Coovided
TUCSON (AP> -Santos Flores
Elias, Z'l, hu been convicted on
all etpt char1es ln a 1muC1l1ng
ventu.re that led to the deatba of 13
ol bla Salvadoran countrymen tn a
hot July4weekendtrek acrouthe
detertnear Ajo.
Decoder Ban
Suit Leveled
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WAR WIDENS -Jordan has
declared its support for Iraq
in its war with Iran !top>
w h ile I raqi f or ces have
moved further into Iran
<s haded area. bottom l
Iraqi Jets
Strike Oil
Facilities
BAGHDAD, Iraq (API Ira
qi jets strafed fuel depots and
the telev1s1on station in the Ira-
nian refining center of Abadan
today, a military communique
here said. in possible prepara-
tion for a thrust deeper into the
oil·rich sector of Iran
The Iraqi new~ agem·y said
Iraqi forces achieved tompletc
control of the port area of Khor
ramshahr, Iran's chief port nine
miles north of Abadan. and were
tightening their hold on every
part of the C'ity The Iraqi
soldiers w e rt• mopping u p
pockets of resistance and Ira
njan military positions were in
flames, the agency s aid. Both
Khorramshahr and Abadan are
on the disputed Shall al·Arab
border waterway.
Tehran radio said a BBC <'Or-
respondent who reported Mon-
day thaf Iraqi forces had gained
complete control of Khor-
ramshahr had broadc a s t a
.. brazen lie."
Boy, 12, Hit;
Driver Sought
Laguna Beat'h polrce are look
ing for the driver of a black van
that s wervt."CI a nd struck a 12·
year·old Costa Mesa boy on the
head and then sped off
Police said the black. van's
s ide view mirror h1l David
Spencer Rus h. 12 , o f Costa
Mesa. Sunday at about 5:30 p.m .
near the intersection of Thalia
Street and Temple Terrace
Drives.
Rush was knocked lo the
ground and the van continued up
the hill, police said. The boy did
not gel the license number, they
said.
Rush was later treated and re·
leased at South Coast Medical
Cemter.
A lawsuit that seeks to block
Orange County District Attorney
Cecil Hicks from enforcing a
new state law banning the sale
of pay television decoder~ was
filed today in Orange County
Superior Court.
ft 1s contended 1n the laws uit.
filed on behalf or Stephen Hob·
bins of SCR Electronics of
Cypress. that the federal IJOV
ernment not the state has
exclusive jurisdiction over what
is transmitted and received via
the air waves
Attorneys Kenneth Golden and
Keith Monroe contended in a
petition for an inJunclion that a
bill signed into law last week by
Gov. Edmund G. Brown J r
violates ··federal Jurisdiction."
Several firms have begun
manufacture of the decoders due
to the increasing popularity of
pay telev1s1on st at ions Instead
ACLU ...
sue with c·ontrac•t language that
regulated use of profanity and
materials eons1t.lered "harmful .
offensi\'c or immoral ·
ACLL' threatened to ~o to
eourt o\'l·r firs t amendment
g uarant ees. r la1ming prro r
restr aint v1olat1ons.
The Sl'hool d1stncl backed off
when the ACl.U, to prove it ts a
non·profit organization. offered
t i) donate fees charged for
materials at the upl'omrng con
forencc to s1·hool 1ournalism en-
dea\·ors ACLC will pay no fees
to lhe d1stn ct nor sign a con
tr aC't
F or m e r Oranl{e Count y
c hapter leader Lewis espet•1ally
was cntical of Westnch's tom
m ents to the pre'i~ during the
e pisode O\'er us e ,,f ~e wport
Har bor High Sch1)<)l
T he former leader. a com
puter programmer. s aid C'Om·
ments indicating that ACLC
m e mbers l a.ug he d over a
ridiculous fee c·ontract 1g
nored chapter pohc·y regarding
public statements .
·'The ACLlI"s legal arguments
have much to recommend them ;
so do civility and common
courtesy to the school district."
Lewis said.
Saturday 's conference, which
kick s off at 9 a .m ., has
Congressman Jerry Patterson .
0 -Santa An a. scheduled as
keynote speaker.
Panelist s lined up for the
session. a spokeswoman said, in·
e lude Patterson ; State Sen
Diane Watson. D·Los An2eles.
Asse mblywoman Maxin e
Waters. D Los Angeles, and an
ti-draft attorney 8111 Smith of
Los Angeles
Seminars. a spokeswo man
said. wouJd key on the draft,
rape law reform. police prac-
tices. penal code reform and the
mechanit'S oC lo bbying and
legislation.
Sen. Watson. she said . will re·
ceive an ACLU award ··tor her
determined errorts to enact
legislation relating to police
praclit'es."
The gathering, which ends at
4 :30 p .m. Saturday. will be
followed by a crujse of Newport
Harbor with Southern California
Chapter ACLU president Hu ·
dolfo Alvarez and executive
director Ramona Ripslon
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or renting decoders from the pay
tele vision compani es. in-
dividuals ar e purc hasing de·
coders. thus savin~ money
Monroe said that as early as
the morning after the bill was
signed re presentatives of one
pay television firm were present
in the Cypress Police Depart-
ment demanding that Robbins
be arrested fo r marketing the
devices.
The bill signed by Brown was
an urgency measure that took
effect immediately
2 Smaller
Buildings
For Plaza?
James Gianulias. whose Brisol
Plaza organization of Newport
Beach was denied permission to
build a 14-stor y building on
Bristol Street in Costa Mesa, has
s ubmitted a plan fo r two
somewhat s maller buildings.
Costa Mesa's planning com·
missioner s met with Bristol
Plaza representatives at City
Hall Monday night lo study pro-
pos als for seven· and nine·st.ory
buildings.
Also attending the session
were members of the Brookview
Condominium Association who
agarn charged that the struc-
ture s would throw shadows
a r r oss their s ubdivis ions,
generate too much traffic and
set a precedent for high-l-ise con·
st ruction.
The homeowners also claimed
that crowding 274,240 square
feet of high· rise building onto 4.9
acres of land results in over-
developmenl
The Planning Commission
turned down Gianulias' request
for a usc permit Lo erect the 14·
story office complex last Jan. 28.
Gianuhas. greeted by objec·
li o n s fr o m s urrounding
homeowners. appealed that de-
cision to the City Council but
later withdrew the proposal.
Citv Staff members said today
they 'plan to recommend denial
of G lanulias ' second high· rise
proposal, too. a project that
would include a restaurant and
several s hops just north of
Montgomery Ward south of lhe
San Diego Freeway on Bri.stol.
Swim Lessons
Set at YMCA
A variety of YMCA swimming
lessons for youngster's of all
degrees of proriciency begin
next week with registration con·
tinuing through this week.
Or ange Coast YMCA Aquatic
Director Gary Wegener says the
five.week classes start next
Monday and will run into mid·
November,
He notes families traditionally
associate swimming lessons
wilh summertime, bul classes
are offered all year at the Y
headquarters, 2300 University
Drive, Newport Beach.
Call 642-9990 for full informa-
tion.
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TWENTY-FIVE C.ENTS
Planrier Roasts Enviro~entalist Foes
By lllCHARD Gat:t:N •-o.it·-· .. " Environmentalists are dn\'tng
up the N*l of howsinti by U\lSUlt
Ing on burden~ome reauhnlons
that do nolhlng to prulert the en
vironment. a nat1onally kno~rn
planning ~xpen siud Mondll} 111
Irvine.
'"Many of these envm>nmen
talists build their reputiataons on
public health issues and then
they move on to environmental
ly marginal issues such as hous
ing." said Bern1trJ frieden,
planning professor at t he
M assaehusc-tt:-1 l11s111u1e of
Tc.cbnolOg)
".\lter all. did you ev\'r h~u1
about flnyhc)(jy 1i1e u1ng canctr
from t'llC'l'Sl51 \le homebuilding".
Frs~kn told 150 people '*' &
Bmld1ng Industry ASSOCl8ll0n
:s p o n sor ed di nn e r 1n the
Alrporter Inn Hotel that builders
can be compared LO hogs and en
vtronmentahsts c1tn b e <'Om
pared to t•hackens
.. The ctucken said to the hog
·bacon and eggs 1s such a great
breakfast that we should be hap·
p y to make a noble sacrifice to
More Jets,
ReeordSet
Anthony Top
OC Spender
By GLENN SCO'M'
Ot -Dally l"ltet St.ff Philip Anthony. in c um bent 1s t
District supervisor for Orange
County. has raised about 26
Coast OK,
But Inland
Air Sinoggy
Ozone and sulfate pollution
held Southern California in its
noxious grip today but Orange
-Cout-residenls once a1ain ~
hold their noses high.
That's be<!ause no first or
second stage smog alerts were
forecast from Huntington Beach
to San Clemente even though in·
land Orange County was ex~ct
ing stage one level pollution
readings.
Spokesmen for the Air QuaJ.Jty
Mana"ement Dis tric t In El
Monte said precautionary alerts
were issued today for La Habra.
. Anaheim. Los Alamitos, El
Toro, Garden Grove. Orange
and Santa Ana Canyon.
Brush Fire
Risk Slight
Irvine Police Chief Leo Peart
has assured homeowner associa·
lions in Turtle Rock that their
community is sufficiently pro·
tected from runaway brush
fires.
Peart said in a letter to the
homeowner groups that he bas
determined there Is a sufficient
firebreak separating Turtle
Rock from adjacent brushland5.
Concern over potential £ire
hazard in Turtle Rock arose this
summer when several small
brush fires occurred near the
community, Peart said.
times more mone.v for his re·
e lecllon campaign that has
Roger Stanton, challenger in the
Nov . 4 election.
In the process. Anthony has
collected about $340,000 over tht:
past four years for his campaign
treasury. About S53,000 of that is
in the form of unpaid loans from
the 1976 campaign, Anthony
noted.
Jn a campaign expense report
filed with the county Registrar
of Voters, Anthony said t28,300
of his funds were raised for
Friends of Philip Anthony dur·
ing the r~porting period from
J uly l to Sept. 23.
Stanton, a Fountain Valley ci-
ty cQ...uncilman in his first bid for
supervisor's post, reported that
$5,300 was raised during the re·
porting period for his Stanton for
Supervisor Committee. His total
compaign fund stands at $12,899.
With the overwhelming lead in
funds raised, Anthony also has
spent considerably more than
Stanton. Anthony reported his
organization had spent a total of
$228.031 by Sept. 23. He Is in a
position to surpass the record
$289 743 spent by Supervisor·
elect Bruce Nestande to win the
2nd District seat in the June
primary.
Stanton has spent some $2, 726
on his campaign. he said in his
report.
The largest single donation re·
ported during the three-month
period by Stanton was a $.'!00
contribution from the Assoc1a·
tion of Orange County Deputy
Sheriffs. He also received a SlSO
co ntribution from Wylie A.
Aiken. a Santa Ana lawyer
representing Harry Yamamoto.
another political challenger who
was eliminated during the
primaries.
Anthony reported $1,000 con-
tributions from the Koll Co. of
Newport Beach ; William J .
Krueger. president of Showcase
Homes and from Tel Phil En·
terprises Inc. of Newport Beach.
..., ............. • ., •• .,.. llead•••
vl9uJ diapla, board above Air California ticket counter
at Or ... Oount7'1 Jobn Wayne A1nMJrt tella the mtory for
all P•"'PI' Jet operatlom at the facility. Airport
.,....,. are Mini repaved th.ii week. ~
provide.' " f"neden said. "The
ho" said 'what may be • noble sacrifice tt) you ls total commit-
ment tomt! '"
ft'ri~en drew applause from
hi s development·oriented au.
duince when he said environ·
mentahsts don't practice what
they preach
•·Just look where these en-
vironmentalists live... he said.
"Their houses are located in
some of the areas most holy to
the environment movement.
On one hand they say they want
to p rot~ct the redwood trees
and on the other they Uve in
sleek. contemporary redwood
homes."
A strong alliance between en·
vironmentalists and
homeowners has been successful
in halting growth in many areas
of the nation. Frieden said.
He pointed out that people who
already live in a community
. believe their property will in·
crease in v alue if new
homebuilding is slowed.
The alliance slows new de·
velopment by insisting on addi·
tional public hearings on land
use matters, calling for pres·
ervation of all farmland, stow·
Ing the growth of utility com·
panies and demanding on ex·
cessive environmental reviews.
Frieden said.
And.JI all that fails, a lawsuit
can always be filed, he said.
When development is slowed.
the price of new homes is in-
creased because supply can't
keep up with demand. Frieden
explained.
"And who ends up paying?"
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lroine Teem
Take Blame
For Crimes
Hot rodding teen-agers are
creating a nuisance at Irvine's
880·unit Park West apartment
complex. according to Irvine
Police Department supervisor
Michael T. Weiss.
Juveniles are also tottering
and committing vandalism
there. he said in a memo to City
Manager BUl Woollett Jr_
The City Council, at the urging
of Park West residents. asked the
police department to look into
problems there.
Weiss said lo the memo that
some ot the problems can be
solved by a ''hither security
profile" at the complex. He said
the Irvine Company, owner of
Park West, has hired a new
security guard.
Speed bumps might offer a
putial 10lution to the nuisance
caused by bot roddera, he said.
He said can sometime• "bot· tom out" on the bumps and 10
out of control.
Welu add.._, boweverL~at
speed bwnpa an oppoaed 117 the
lrvlne Comp1111 becauae ol •al• t1 probleml lbat mltbt , .. ult.
Welu promised tbe city
mu.,w that the Irvine Police
Department •lll continue to
•atch the lltuaUon at Park Welt
and lacn ... lb crlm• PNYID· •
Uon~amthere .
Iran Refinery Hit
By Iraq Air Raids
BAGHDAD, Iraq <AP) -Ira-
qi jeta strafed fuel depots and
the television station in the Ira·
nian refining center or Abadan
today, a military communique
here said, In possible prepara·
tlon for a thrust deeper into the
oil-rlcb sector of Iran.
The Iraqi news aaency said
Iraqi forces achieved complete
control ot the port area of Kbor-
ramshahr, Iran's chief port nine
miles north of Abadan, and were
ti1hteai.ng their hold on every
part of the city. The• Iraqi
soldiers were mopping up
pocket.a ol resistance and Ira-
nian military poeltlona were In
names, the acency said. Both
Kborramababr and Abaaan are
Oft the ,dlaputed Shatt al-Arab
border waterway.
Tehran radio said a BBC cor-
respondent who reported Mon-
day that lraql forces had aalned
complete control or Khor-
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Today's Dally Pilot celebratea
an Uped ol the Oranle Coast
llfHtyte, brln1inl rtadera a
1Umpee ot local nitbt Hie.
Look for "Evenln1i.'' a lf.
,.,. mqulne with '1!0!!• and
pbotos bl1'!!!cf hUn1, Oran1e
Cout ~ mte'l81nmeat.
ramshahr had broadcast a
"brazen lie.'' It said he tried to
"gloss over the lie" by reporting
today that the Iraqis occupied
the jetties in the port area.
The Iraqis claimed 29 Iranians
killed and six wounded in fight-
ins Monday along the 3QO.mile
invaaioa front. The Iraqis put
their casualties at seven dead
and 18 wounded. The Baghdad communique
said the Iraqi raid left the
Abadan fuel depota in names. It
also said a satellite ground st•·
lion in Asadabad. 200 miles west
of Tehran; an airfield ln the
army garrison town of Dezful,
and a silo, railway station and
fuel depata ln the nei1hboriD1
town ol And.lmesblr were hit.
The communique also said
lr•nian warplanes raided
civUlana targets in Klrkuk and
PenJln, In Iraq's Sulelmanlya
province. leavlnt two civilians
dead and nine wounded.
Tehran radio quoted an Ira-
nian communique aayin1 one
Iraqi plane had been sbot down
bf D1l·aircraft defemes around
Abadan. An earlier commumque
satd two Iraqi planes had .,._
downed. Iran claimed brtaclnc
down 10 lr9e1l warplanes and
klUlna • lr9e11 aoldlen in llon-
day '1 ftaht.lne. traci claimed to
have 1hot down two Jrulaa
bombers and a belJeo~ and
destroyed f\ve tanb Ad three
<Ree RODSAIT, Pate AJ)
~ ... /
he asked, "The consumer_ The
consumer is the only person not
represented in the public hear
inis.
"You know there is a new kind
of GI mortgage nowad ays. The
GI stands for generous tn·laws ...
Frieden told the builders that
they must form alliances of their
own if they want to stave off \ht.!
slow-growth tactics of the en-
vironme nt a list ·ho m eowne r
coalitions. I
OC?
Airport
Changes
Urged
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEKL
Ot -Oallf l'llet Staff
Commercial jet air carrier
operations can be increased and
their r elated noise i mpa('ts
dec reased under a $302.000
airport master plan delivered
Monday to the Orange County
Board of Supervisors .
While at first glance the two
scenarios might seem in con-
flict, a consulting firm hired by
the county says both can be ac·
complished through introduction
of quieter jet aircraft. modifica·
lion ln nmways and changes in
takeoff p~ures.
Ac~ns to the 1,900-page re-
port. the county should adopt as
its goal a reduction in jet noise
that would shrink the size or the
noise ·'footprint '' s urrounding
John Wayne Airport bi 86 per <-
cent. The resultant noise level, ac-
cordini to the report prepared
by VTR Consolidated Inc., of
Irvine. would be equivalent to
that created by eight takeoffs
per day . Th e cou nty now
permits a n aver age o f 41
takeoffs pe r d ay f rom t he
airport.
Under the proposed nojse re·
duction plan, the number of
takeoffs p e r d ay from the
airport could increase to 55.
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Man Carrying
Bomb Seized
A 22-year ·old m an wa~ arrest·
ed earrly today in Irvin~ when he
was discover ed walking in
Woodbridge with a six-inch pipe
bomb. police said.
William Edward Davey was
arrested at 3 a.m . and booked in·
to Orange County Ja il on
charges or possessing an ex-
plosive device. acC'ording to
Irvine police Sgt. Dick Bowman
Bowman. who wasn't sur e
where Davey lives. sa id it is un ·
known exactly what the man in·
tended to do with the bomb.
He said the Orange County
Sheriff's bomb s qua d dis
mantled the device. which was
packed with gun powder.
Coast
Weather
Night and morning fog
and low clouds. clearing
back to beaches Wednes·
day afternoon. Highs Wed·
nesday in the upper 60s at
the beaches to low 80s in·
land. Lows tonight 60 to 6S.
INSIDE TODJ\ l'
The F'ederat Reserv e
Board'• ~m~t u simple
in theory -fight inflation by
ke~"fl a 1tNd11 hand on the
nation'• "'°""11 IUJ>P(JI . But it
half&'t work«f out quite that
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re1ur1enc<•of 11nt1 St-m1Usm
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PHH.ADELPHIA 1 A I' I llonald Re<tgcsn , i.tr1ktng b1u·k at a
claim by President <.:arter that he would divide the nation aet·used
the president today of being " a bad I} m1smlormed and prejuo11:t!\I
man." "Certamly he's reat•hmg a v<>int of hys teria that'!> hard t<J
understand." the Republt<:an presidential nominee told re
porters
Reagan wa:. responding to the president's daim at Ch1<·a~o
Monday that if Heagan were elerted 1t might d1v1de the natwn
separating "black from white, J ew from Christian, North froir;
South, rural from urban ... \ Related story. A4 )
Prod1M•er (ar111 .-.re11nd Oaa1N'f-
NEW YORK <AP> A federal JUdge offered film producer
Robei:t Ev!lns a chan~e today to expunge a cocaine convirtion
by us ing h1~ extraordinary creative talents" in a national anti drug education program
U.S. District Court Judge Vincent L. Broderick made the of·
fer as he sentenced E vans. his construction-magnate brother Chari~ Evans a~d C~arles· partner. Michael Shure. to a year's
pr~bat100 on the ir guilty pleas to possessing five ounces of co·
~am~. The ma xi~um possible penalty would have been a year
in prison on the misdemeanor charge.
• Evans.,:><>, of Beverly Hills. producer of such films as "The G~father, . "Love Story," "Serpico" and "Marathon Man .. t~lo Broderick before sentence was pronounced _ "This is the
first uni.awful act that I have done in my life. I not only have
bean~er ~th ~y~elf. but disdain for my weakness. I never want to
in this pos1t1on again'.··
Ali Hospitalized;
·No Reason Given
LOS ANGELES <AP> -T~ree-time heavyweight cham-
pion Muhammad Ali, soundly
beaten last week in his attempt
to regain the boxing title from
·Larry Holm es, was back in
UCLA Medical Center today for
'"'diagnostic studies" that be~an
Monday, the hospital s aid.
Ali, 38, was adm itted to the
hMpibt Monday . but ten at
night on an overnight pass. He
slipped back quietly at 5 a.m ..
said hospital s pokeswoman Bon-
nie Whitham.
His condition was described
by nurse supervisor Barbara
Stone as .. satisfactory," but
hospital officials wouldn't say
why he was admitted.
Ali . who bought a home . here
two. years ago, was unable to
come out for the 11th round in
the Las Vegas match last week
with Holmes.
His longtime manager ,
Herbert Muhammad, s aid he
has bee n telling the former
c ha mpion to retire for six years.
. During the fight Thursday
night'. Muh~mmad , silting at
ringside. signaled to trainer
An gelo Dundee that Ali
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Ski Fitness Class
Offered at YMCA
A five·week ski fitness class is
being offered by the Orange
.~oast YMCA beginning Oct. 14.
~! The class will m eet at the
;:Y MCA. 2300 University Drive,
:;Newport Beach, ever y Tuesday
!:and Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m.
~For more information and ad-~vance registration call 642·9990.
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shouldn't be allowed to continue.
"He wa s defense l ess ,"
Muhammad said. "1 stopped the
fight strictly because he was de-
fenseless. J think he lost too
much weight. He was dried out
He didn't sweat."
Ml!!tamm ad said Ali. wbo
dropped from 254 pounds to
2171"1 for the bout. ··reduced too
·fast because of his vanity. He
wanted to look good. so he didn't
drink enough water and didn't
take hts salt tablets "
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armored troops carriers.
Meanwhile, Jordan 's King
Hussein became the first chie f of
state to declare open, concrete
support for Arab Iraq in the•
16 -day-old war . He ordered
mobilization or all transport
vehicles to carry food and sup
plies to the Iraqi army. was re
ported lending bases to the Iraqi
air force and in a broadcast
urged all Arab nations to sup·
port the Iraqis against the non -
A rab Persians of Iran "because
a victory for Iraq will be a viC'-
tory for all Arabs."
A Kuwait newspaper reported
~ordan m assed 40.000 troops on
•ts border with Iraq. awaiting
word to join the battle against
Iran . There was no imm ediate
comment from Jordan.
Sources in Beirut said the Sov-
iet Union, Iraq's Chief supplier
o.f arms, was shipping ammuni-
tion, spare parts and other war
mate riel to its a lly via the
Jordanian port of Aqaba. The
sources said the shipments were
coming from Soviet stockpiles ln
South Yemen and Ethiopia.
Syria became the first Arab
country to criticize Iraq public·
ly. The official newspaper of the
ruling Socialist Baath Party said
Iraq laWlched the wa r on orders
from the United States to divert
attention from the Arabs' strug-
gle with Israel. .
Corpswoman
Strangled
HANFORD <AP) -The raped
and strangled body of a hospital
cor pawoman from Lemoore
Naval Air Station has been
found alongside the Kings River.
A sailor found the body Mon-
day In a remote area south or
Hi•bway 198 brldaie about one
half mile aoutbe &1t of the bue
hou11ntarea.
Ma.rb Clll her neck lndlcated
the woman bad been •tranaled with a cord or piece of wtre, 1atct
Kln11 County Coroner Oavld
Moore. She waa nude below tM walat, and her blouse and'
bra11lere appannUr had been
ripped or eat open, he added.
Moore ukl he waa aure •he had *ti,....,
'
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AIRPORT • •
C:ommuter alrllnt• activity also
could ln<'rcllJt. ut·cordmK to tht
VTN report
The bu.tr 11~1iumption con
catnt•tl lrl tht' report Is that by
1990 m08t j1't air <'arriers wall
lll{' I ht• I)(' !I s 11..r RO or an
llQ u 1 \ .1lt·111 m r n11fl Ttw Super
MO '' .1 111111•11 quwte•r 111rrr11ft and
unt• lh«I 11 ('uhfo1111a , unc of
C11111 ('lll I l\'I''> tlOW t&Uthonr.ed lo
•w 1 "'' \' the 1.L1q1(Jrt, 111tends ti> 10
I I od Ul't' II\ WH t
..\1·1•11rdlnari to 11 tubf(' ron1a11wtl
111 lhl' VTN study. th\' number of
11111\':st•nll'rs u:iin~ John Wayne
A1 rpur•t would 111t·re1Jse to 6 J
mall11111 by <!OOO The airport,
ur1i.:111 ,1ll} 1·110:.trut•tt-tl to serve
ti 1111111 ~00,000 J}Ul>~t'Ogt'rS, this
) t•ar will hu11J lc about <! 6
n11lhon
T l w \.TN <·un:.ultants are rec-
um mentJing no 1mrncdi<1te ma
JUI' C'han~t'' m Jt'l a ar C'arrier
1•pt>r a ll<m:.
At'1.'ul'd1n g to the reµort. the
number of ;111 t·arr1l•r 11perat10ns
would rema111 ti t l urrt>n t le\'el.s
41 )J\.'rm1tlct.I takeoff~ per day
t hrnuch <1t lt·a:.1 1!»45
ll •~ sug~t.>!.tl·<I 111 thl' consul
tant's sludy that .1:-many as to
1·um mt.•n ·wl ll'l air 1·:irrwrs tould
uperall' frnm Lht' airport It 1:-
fu rt hl•r ""~!;!•'o;ll'tf I h:.it up to seven
l'Ommutt?r :11rl111t•S <'Ould be at'·
('Offi modJtNI
The airµort s int·<· the late 1960s
ht1s bet-n sen ·cd hy only two Jet aar
carriers Air l':1lafornia and
I lughl•:-. A1rwes t
H<.'.sponcl111 g to prcssur<' recent
ly hrou~ht to bear by th1;· federal
~11vcrt1menl. the Hoard o [
Supervisors a1·Lt•<l lo permit Lwo
other C'al'r1t>r s Frontie r
l\irhnt:s and Wes tern Airlines
to begin scnwe al th1.: airport
It is rer11mmen<led m the VTN
stud.Y 1hat a new terminal of more
than 200,000 s quare feet and a
three-i;tor~ µarking structure
I hat could house :J.500 {'ars be con-
structed at the airport Sever al
tr Jfflc 1 mprovements a lso are
recommen1.k-d
Capital C'lll>ll> to improve the
;iir1>ort rnuld run as high as $75
million. al'C·ordang to the report.
The m ajor improvements should
ocrur by 1986, according to the
consultant
The long-:1 \\aitcd m<ister plan.
whi<:h will be the sub1ecl of ex-
tens ive µublit hearings hefore
adoµtion , drew some criticism
this morning from 5th Distncl
Supervisor Thomas fliley.
Riley said it is "almos t
ludierous" to consider introduc·
tion of 10 jet air carriers at the
airport.
. Riley also voiced strong opposi-
tion to any consideration of the
counly condemning and purchas·
ing residential property in lhe
Santa Ana H eig hts a r ea
southwest of the airport thatis im-
paeted by noise.
He said the goal must be to re-
dute noise through the changes
recommended in the master plan ..
that lS. introouetion or quieter
a n crafl and m odificat10ns in
takeoff procedures.
Riley praised the concept of a
.. noise budget.. as a means of
s oh•ing the noise problem . Under
s uch a system . Jet airlines utiliz-
tng qu.aeter aircraft would be re-
warded with pe rmission to
serviee John Wayne Airport.
Suc·h a system has heen actively
s uJJported by offi cials of the City
of Newport. Beach.
I Riley said he was not surprised
by the conclusions re ached by the
consultant. "It reflected pretty
much what we've been expect-
ing." hesaicJ.
lie did. however, express con-
cl!rn at the recommendation that
the druly lid on permitted flights
increase from 41 to 55 by 1990.
Hiley saJd he calculated that only
51 flights be permitted
"It will obviously be a matter
that will be discussed in the public
hea rings ... the supervisor said
. • (t 's going to be a bone or conten-
t ion "
'Sale' Cars
Get Tickets
Th e Ir vi n e Police
Department slapped park-
ing citations on 18 cars
this weekend under a new
policy or ticketing vehicles
b e ing sol d orr the
University High School
parking lot, according to
police U . Jim Blaylock.
He said the enfor cement
policy was adopted at the
request of th e l rvine
Unified School District
Board of Education.
~hool board membe rs
said the school parking lot
was becoming an eyesore
on weekends when people
attached "For Sale" signs
to their cars and parked
them there.
School Boycotted
BOSTON CAP> -White pupils
boy~otted South Boston High
School for a second day today in
• dema(ld for metal detectors to
1uard •.ialnat knlfe-carryln1
cla,.m1let. The boycott w&1 or-
11 n I a e d b,y the wh ile
net1hborhood '• antt-bu1in1
· leaden followtn1 violence at the
1ehool lMt week.
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Harenf 'f'hJ1f•
Emperor Hirohito cuts n ee
plants .at th e Imperi al
Pal ace m Tokyo in the an·
nual C'eremony to mark the
start of the han est season
m Japan
Enforce ment
Halt Sought
On Decoders
A l;.iwsu1l that seeks to block
Ora!lge <;ounty Oistril•t Attorney
Cecil Hicks from enforcing a
ne w state law banntng the sale
of cable te levision decoders was
filed today an Orange County
Superior Court.
It is <'Ontended in the laws uit.
prepared by Santa Ana attorney
Keith C Monroe on behalf of
several individuals who market
the decoders that the federal
government not the state
has exC'lus1ve 1uns<l1 ct1on over
what as tr<ins mitted and re
ce1ved via the air waves.
Monroe claimed a ball signed
into law by Gov Edmund <:.
Brown Jr. \'iolatcs "fed er al
jurisdiction."
Several firms have begun
manufacture of the decoders .
The units are privately sold and
used by individuals who want to
r eceive one of several cable
te levision channels.
Monroe said that as early as
the morning after the bill was
signed, representatives of one
cable televis ion firm were
present in the Cypress Police
Department station demanding
th at legal action be taken
against one or the so-called
airwave "pirates "
Consumer Fair
At Saddleback
A l·onsumer fair with ex-
hibits. workshops. fi lms and
seminars -is being he ld at Sad-
dle back College throu~h Thurs-
day,
A di sc u ssi on of "The
Marketplace Partnership" will
be held at the school 's fine arts
theater Wednesday from 7 to 10
p.m .
Cops Cut
Pot Plot
On Estate .
SAN SI MEON !AP l Two
men were arrested and S2SO.OOO
worth of mariJu<tna was seized
in tht.> lhtr<J pot pl1Jntation raid in
two W(!eks on Hearst Ranch Co .
µroperty. sheriff's deputies said
today
RunaJd Vill1.1. l6, of San Si
mcon . and L<irry Wall, l7. of
ne1Jrby Cambria, were booked
Monday for in vestigation of
t ult1valiog mariJuana and
trespass on the hilly ranc hlands
near the famed Hears t Castle
said San Luis Oh1spo County
sheriff's detective Larry Davis
They were reieased on Sl 500 bail I .
"The 'field waf. very well hid
den." said Da\ 1s. "all up 1n
wooded canyons 1.1nd rannes. '
Working o.n a tip, the staenff's
department had been on a stake-
out rn the rugged terrain for some Lime hoping Lo catch some·
on~ r ultivat ing the field when
Vi~la and Wall were arrested.
s aid Davis.
"We seized 168 plants yester-
day and we are back in route to-
day to the same area to setzt the
rest ," Davis said today.
The five-month investigation
by detect 1 ves in the sheriff's
narcotics division also led to the
disc1Jvery of two othel' man·
juana fields at the Hearst Ranch
in September.
A 500·plant fi eld valued at
SW0,000 and 56 marijuana plants
valued at $30,000 were found.
One arrest was made 1n ronner-
tion with the smaller fi eld.
The Hearst Castle. a popular
tourist attra clion atop stee p hills
overlooking the Pacific Ocean
midway between San Francisco
and Los Angeles. was built b}
newspaper magnate William
Handolph Hearst in the 1920s
Police Link
Suspect in
Tustin Heist
A short man m a pinstnped
s uit who robbed an Irvine bank
last Thursday may also tie
responsible for a Tustin bank
holdup over the weekend. ac-
cording lo Irvine police Oetec
li ve Roo Veach.
In both cases. witnesses
described lhe holdup man as be-
ing 5-foot-O. weighing about 135
pounds and wearing a three·
piece. gray Qinstrjped.su1L
A natty dresser rohbed both
banks b,)• slipping.his hand under
his lapel and pretending he had
a gun. Veach s aid
A total of $5,000 was taken
from the Eldorado Rank. 17752
E. 17th St.. Tustjn. and $1.400
was taken from the Security
Pacific Rank branch at 14477
Culver DrivE', Irvine. authorities
s aid
Muskie to Remain
Bonds Giveri
Shot in Arm
WASHINGTON IAP)
U S savings bonds once
billed a.c; the patriotic way
to save but unable to corn.
pete in limes of inflation
with more attractive in·
vestments, are getting a
shot an the arm from the
Carter administration.
Treasury Secretary G.
William Miller announced
Mon day that President
Carter, acting under a
new law, raised the in·
tcrcsl rate effel'tlve Nov 1
on Series EE bonds from 7
percent to 8 percent. The
rate for Series llH bonds
will go from 6.5 percent to
7 5 perC'ent
In addition. Series EE
b!>nds need be held only
nine years rather than
the current 11 years -
before m aturing Series
IHI bonds wall continue t o
mature in lO years.
Round Trip
For Irvine
Bus Backed
A bout 170 Ve n ado Middle
School students s hould be able to
ride home by bus even though
most aren't interested in a
morning-only busing program.
the Irvine school trustees de-
cided. The trustees· approval of
round-trip busing came Monday
night at the request of parents
living in the Colony and College
Park hous ing developments.
a bout two miles from school.
The .parents said their children
had lo cross busy Culver Drive,
an agricultural area of the city
and the Santa Fe railroad tracks
on their way to school.
Florence Walp, director of
transportation for the rrvine
Unified School District, said this
morning that the two-way bus-
ing should be more popular with
students than the seldom used
morning businR.
She explained children would
rather ride their bikes to school
than take the bus in the morning
and walk home in the afternoon.
Last month. the trustees
agreed to provide morning buses
for the youngsters but stopped
short of afternoon busing, sa}'ing
it was tooexpensive.
Ms. Walp said today it will
cost the district about $15,000
this year to provide the two-way
busing. which will begin later
this month.
Students living in the Colony
(\nd College Park developments
aren't routinely bused to Venado
Mid die School becaus e school
dis triet policy s ays students
should be able to walk two miles
to school
Gloria Steinem
To Speak at UCI
Feminist Gloria Steinem will
speak on women's rights at 8
a.m . Wednesday in UC Irvine's
Crawford Hall. Work s hops, film s and
seminars wlll be featured Wed-
nesday and Thursday from I to 2
p.m . and 2:30 to 3:30 p.m . on
campus. Exhibitor booths will
be open from noon to 4 p. m. both
days.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP)
Secretary of State Edmund S.
Muskie says he'll r emain in his
post as long as President Carter
wishes. while Carter says he
hopes the secretary will stay on
if he's re-elected next month.
Ms. Steinem, an editor and
writer (or Ms. magazine, serves
on the advisory board of the Na-
tional Organization for Women.
For tic ket information call
833-5588.
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* * VOL 73, NO 281 , 4 SECT IONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA TUESDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1980
\'our Homt•t•t•·n
Dall,· Nt-•·~papt•r
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Planner Ro.asts Envirolllllentalist Foes
B) Rl<11AHO (;Kta:N
04 IM 0••1• l'I'*' \\Oft
Eo' 1runmt•nt-'h11t:. un• Jn,·1n1i1
up lht• n1st 1lf hou:-m.: b) 1n11111t
ini on bun1cO!>Ol1W t ~·i:u1t1tt11n:.
lh•t do nothlfllit lo pn,teC't the cn
v1ronownt J nu\t0n11lh kno~n
planntnjl r \µer1 .. a1tJ M 1,111hH 111
lrv1 11e
"Many ul thcM' t'm1ronmt•n
tahsts build th1·1r rl'putat11ltl!-0 11
public health ll>:.ue-; .in1t then
they m ove on tu t'll\ 1ro11mental
ly marginal issue!> '>Ul'h &s hous
Ing .· s<:mf Bernard Frieden
pl anning prort'l>sor at the
Pension
Topic/or
Dana Unit
Members or the Dana Point
Sanitation Dis tri('l Board of
Directors are expected to an·
nounce Wednesday whether they
will keep their controvers ial dis·
trict paid pension plan
The five directors have been
under fi re from local residents
for adopting a pension plan m
April that would pay members
10 times their monthly salary
after eight years on service and
a fter they reach age 65.
Directors now receive S50 a
month. Under the plan they
adopted. members could receive
a 5500-a-monlh per.s1on plus an
additional SlO a month for each
year served after the tligh l years
required to qualify.
The diredors clai m their job
requires many hours of prepara·
lion ror the 12 meetings they
must attend each year
They say since sanitation dis·
trict dirtttors are restricted un·
der state law to a SSO-a-mooth
salary a pension plan ii; ueeded
to attract qualified people to
serve on the board or directors
But a Dana Point cititens
group is threatening the direc·
.. 1---rs.-with a recall if they don 't
vote lo rescind the pension plan.
Lhe only one of ils kind in
Orange County.
"We will meet on the same
night as the directors to d1scuss
what will happen,•· Mrs. Walti
said. "As Car as I know our
group still plans lo go ahead
with a recall if the directors de·
cide to keep the pens ion plan ...
The board of directors will
meet at 7 .30 p.m. at the sanita-
tion district headquarters, 34l5Z
Del Obispo Street in Dana Point.
Corpswoman
Strangled
HANFORD <APl The raped
and strangled body or a hospital
corpswoman from Lemoore
Naval Air Station has been
found alongside the Kings River.
A sailor found the body Mon-
day in a remote area south of
Highway 198 bridge about one
half mile southeast or the base
housing area.
Marks on her neck indicated
the woman had been strangled
with a cord or piece of wire. said
Kings County Coroner David
Moore. She was nude below the
waist, and her blouse and
brassiere apparently had been
ripped or cut open. he added.
Moore said he was sure she had
~n rapro.
Underground
Utility Topic
Laguna Beach City Council
membe~ will consider rorma·
lion of an Wtderground utility as-
sessment district for I J prop·
erties in North Laguna tonight.
The council meets at 6 o'clock
at City Halli
The district would include
some properties on Sunset Ridge
and Panorama drives. and
others at the end of Windsor.
Dunne1an and Camden places.
PIUJI' JllEJfS
'NIGEIC UFE'
TodQ'I Dally PUOl celebrates
an uped of the Oranae Cout
llfHlJlt, brln1ln1 readers a
1Umpee of local nl1ht Ille.
Look for "Even1n11," a li-
pase mqadoe wtth 1torifl and
=~-bl1bt11btln1 Orant• ..... Md ent.ertaUuneot.
M a5sar hus 1'1t ~ ln'.H ltutt! of
TN·hnolo10
" ttc-r 4.lll, <lid OU t"Vt•r he1u
about an.' bod) "ettlng C'ant·t-r
from e•\1 cssl\·~ h11m.-t>1uldrn11 ·1 ·
1-'neden told ISO pt-ople &t a
Butlt.lmg lndui.tr~ Ai.soc1at1on
'P'Jnl\Or ed dinn er 1n the
Airpon er Ion llotel that builders
l'an be compared to hogs and en
'1ronmenta lists can be eom
pared to t'htC'kens
'The ch1t•ken stud to the hog
bacon and eggs 1s s ueh a great
breakfast that we should be hap-
p) to make a noble s acrifice lo
1lruv1de,' •· F'rieden 8ald. "The
hOM ~iJd 'what may be a noble
hacririce 1.0 you is total commit-
menttome '"
to'rleden drew applause from
hu. development oriented au-
dience wh~n he said envi ron.
mentalists don't practice what
they preat h
"Just look where these en-
vironmentalists live.·· he said.
·'Their houses are located in
some of the areas most holy to
th l' envir onment movement.
On one hand they say they want
to protect the redwood trees
AP'fl ......... CathoHes Cottier
Pope John Paul II listens to Mother Theresa of Calcutta as
she addresses the world synod in Vatican City. More than
200 Roman Catholic bishops gathered for the pontiff's first
dynod discussing the family issues. Behind Mother Theresa
is Msgr . Josef Tomko, generalsecretaryofthesynod.
and on the other they Uve in
sleek, contemporary r edwood
homes."
A strong alliance between en·
vironmentalists and
homeowners has been successful
in halting growth in many areas
or the nation, Frieden said.
He pointed out that people who
already live in {l community
believe their property will in·
c rease i n v alu e if n ew
homebuilding is slowed
The alliance slows new de·
velopment by insisting on addi·
tional public hearings on land
use matters, calling for pres-
ervation of all farmland, slow-
ing the growth of utility com-
panies and demanding on ex·
cessive environmental reviews,
Frieden said.
And. if all that fails, a lawsuit
can always be filed, he said.
When development is slowed,
the price of new homes is in·
C'reased because supply can't
keep up with demand, Frieden
explained.
• .. And who ends up paying?"
Supervisor Ca"!paign
he asked, "The consuml'r The
consumer is the onl y person not
represented in the public hear
in gs
"You know there is :i new kind
of GI mortgage· nowadavs The
GI standsforgenerousin-laws ·
Frieden told the builders that
they must form <111ia nces or their
own if they want lo sta"e off the
slow.growth tactics of the en
vironmenta lis t hom eowner
coalitions.
Anthony Setting
Record for Funds
By GLENN SCOTT
OI • CMlly ~I ... Si.If Philip Anthony. incumbent 1st
District supervisor for Orange
County. has r aised about 26
times more monev for his re-election campaign that has
Roger Stanton. challenger in the
Nov . 4 election.
In the pr6cess, Anthony has
collected about $340,000 over the
past four years for his campaign
Noxious Air
Forecast for
lnlandOC
Ozone and sulfate pollution
held Southern California in ita
noxioua lriP today but Orange
Coaat residents once again could
hold their noses high.
That's because no first or
second stage smog alerts were
forecast from Huntington Beach
to San Clemente even though in-
land Orange County was expect-
ing stage one le vel pollution
treasury . About $53,000 of that is
in the form of unpaid loans from
the 1976 c ampaign, Anthon y
noted .
Jn a campaign expense report
filed with the county Registrar
of Voters. Anthony said $28,200
of his funds were raised for
friends of Phi.lip Anthony dur·
ing the reporting period from
July l to Sept. 23.
Stanton. a Fountain Vallf'y c i-
ty councilman in his first bid for
s upervisor's post, reported that
$5,300 was raised during the re-
porting period for his Stanton for
Supervisor Committee His tot <1I
ca mpaign fund stands at $12,899
With the overwhelming lead in
"'1Unds raised. Anthony <tlso has
s pent considerably more than
Stanton. Anthony reported his
organization had spent a total l)f
$228,031 by Sept. 23 . He 1s in a
position to surpass the record
$289, 743 spent by Supervisor·
elect Bruce Nestande to win the
2nd District seat in the June
primary.
Stanton has spent some $2,726
on bis campaign, he said in his
report.
The laraest single donation re·
ported during the three-month
period by Stanton was a S500
contribution from the Associa-
tion of Orance County Deputy
Sheriffs. He-ahto received .. St~
contribution from Wylie A .
Aiken, a Santa Ana lawyer
representing Harry Yamamoto,
another politicaJ challenger who
was eliminated during the
primaries.
Ali Hospitalized;
No Reason Given
• readings. llAI
Anthony reported Sl,000 con-
tributions from the Koll Co. of
Newport Beach; William J
Krueger, president of Showcase
Homes and from Tel Phil En-
terprises Inc. of Newport Beach.
LOS ANGELES t AP J -
Three-time heavyweight cham-
pion Muhammad Ali , soundly
beaten last week in his attempt
to regain the boxing title from
Larry Holmes, was back in
UCLA Medical Center today for
"diagnostic studies" that began
Monday. the hospitaJ said.
Ali. 38. was admitted to the
hospital Monday. but left at
night on an overnight pass. He
slipped back quietly at 5 a.m ..
said hospital spokeswoman Bon·
nie Whitham.
His condition was described
by nurse supervisor Barbara
Stone as "satisfactory." but
hospital officials wouldn't say
why he was admitted. .
All . who bought a home here
two years ago. was unable to
come out for the 11th round in
the Las Vegas match last week
with Holmes.
His longtime manager,
Herbert Muhammad, said he
has been telling the former
champion to retire for six years.
During the fight Thursday
night, Muhammad, silting at
ringside, signaled to trainer
Angelo Dundee that Ali
shouldn't be allowed to continue.
'·He was defenseless,·'
Muhammad said. "I stopped the
fight strictly because he was de·
fenseless. I think he lost too
much weight. He was dried out.
He didn't sweat."
Consumer Fair
At Saddleback
A C'onsumer fair -with ex-
hibits . workshops, films and
seminars -is being held at Sad-
dleback College through Thurs·
day.
A discussion of "The
Marketplace Partnership" wm
be held at the school's fine arts
theater Wednesday from 7 to 10
p .m .
Workshops, films and
seminars will be featured Wed·
nesday and Thursday from l to 2
p.m . and 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. on
campus. Exhibitor booths will
be open from noon to 4 p.m. both
days.
Spokesmen for the Air Quauty
Management District in El
Monte said precautionary alerts
were issued today for La Habra,
Anaheim, Los Alamitos. El
Toro, Garden Grove, Orange
and Santa Ana Canyon.
Pollution readings in those
areas were expected to exceed
.27 parts per million.
Along the coas t . however
readings no hight!r than .13 parts
per million were predicted. the
AQMD said.
Though no high pollution stage
two alerts were predicted in
Southern California today, Air
Quality officials said sulfate
readings were expected lo re·
main high for a fifth straight
day.
Additionally. first stage alerts
were pred icted ove r a
widespread area of the South
Coast Air Basin. principally in·
land valleys in Los Angeles,
Orange, San Bernardino and
Riverside counties.
During first stage alerts. peo·
pie with respiratory and heart
ailments are cautioned not to ex-ert themselves and commuters
are encouraged to carpool and
avoid unnecessary driving.
An AQMD spokesman said a
low-hanging inversion layer Is
continuing to trap contaminants
close to the ground, causing the
eye-stinging pollution woes of
the put week.
.Manager Idea Panned
By STEVE MJTCHELL
Of•o.ltf~••Mtt .
"If we hire a (general)
mana1er, then be'a •oln1 to
need an uaistant, and he's 1olna
lo need a aecretar~ who'a 1otn1
to need a go-tel-."
That sums up San Clemente
City CouncUman Patrick Lane'•
opinion of the nMd fOC' an Id·
mlnt.trator to mana1e attain
for the South EHt Re1lonal
Reclamation Authority
<S.&RRA.)
And Lane hu 1athered sup-
port from fellow council mem·
ben to oppc19e tbe birinl ol auch
an admJnlatrator when the
I
reclamation district board
meets later'thla week.
San Clemente is one of six
agenclee that make up the sewer
a1ency, whlch serves nearly
30,000 residence• and com·
mercial bulldln19 in south
Oranae County. The board 11 compoaed of
rli)reaentatlvea from San
Clemea&e, San Juan Caplatrano,
tb• lloaltoD Nlpel ancl Santa
M araartta water dlltrtctl, and
the C81161trano Beach and Dana
Potnt aaltarydlatrict.a.
ltd Puts, San Clemente'•
en1lneer and representative on
the SERRA board, aa•d San
Juan Capistrano, Moulton
Nlauel and the Santa Marcarlta
water diatricll support hlrinl a
1eneraJ mana1er.
San Clemente's support at
Thursday's SERRA meettn1
would probably mean a
mana1er would be hired to over-
see tbe .,ency -which •t.aelf
baa no employees.
SERRA1 which provldet
aewa1e llDll cllapotal terYICet} to
ill member .,enclet, employs
SanUtaUon Operaunc Comul-
tantl, IDc:., a prtvate firm, to
complete -iorll: on lta outfall
projeeta.
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WAR WIDENS -Jordan has
declared its support for Iraq
in its war with Iran <top)
while Iraqi forces have
moved further into Iran
(shaded area, bottom).
lmqi Planes
Attack Iran
Oil Cemers
BAGHDAD, Iraq' <AP> -Jra.
qi jets strafed fuel depots and
the television station In the Jra-
nlan refining center of Abadan
today, a military communique
here said, in poasible prepara-
tion for a thrust deeper into the
oil-rich sector of Iran.
The Iraqi news agency said
Jraql forces achieved complete
control of the port area of Khor-
ramsbabr, Iran's cblel port nine
miles north of Abadan, and were
U&bteniq their hold on e~ery
part of the city. The Iraqi
soldiers were moppln1 up
pockets ol reailtance and Ira-
nian military positions were in
namea, the qenq said. Both
Kborramsbahr and Abadan are
on the disputed Shatt al-Arab
border waterway.
Tehran radio said a BBC cor-
respondent who reported Mon-
day that Iraqi forces bad Calned
complete control of Khor-
ramahahr had broadcaat a
"braMD Ue." rt said be tried to
"ClOP over tbe Ue" by re'°'='
today that the lraqit oec\l
tM jettill In the port ......
The lraqla claimed 2t lranlau
klJled and lhl wounded ln ftlht·
•n1 Monday aloe& the ~mile
lnn1kln front. 'nae Iraqis put
lhelr cuualtlea at seven dead
and 18 wounded.
Tbe Ba,bdad commun•que
aald the raql rald left \he
(8" MIDEAST, Pac• A.J)
He reported receiving $500
from the California Stale As·
socialion of Electrical Workers .
Westminster Lawyer Arlyne
Lansdale ; the Laguna N1~oel
Development Corp. of l rvine.
Sterling Homes President
Robert H Lintz of Irvine. and
the Atlantic Richfield Co of Los
Angeles.
He also received $:!50 from lht!
State and Loc<1l Citizenship
Responsibility Group, a political
action committee or Southern
California Edison workers.
which has given him a total of
$1.750; and $200 from Conrock
Co. of Los Angeles. which has
contributed a total of S3,000 to
Anthony's campaign. according
to the financial report
Despite the contributions, both
Anthony and Stanton· showed
deficits in their campa i gn
treasuries. Anthony rept1rted a
deficit of $26,700 and Stanton
said he was in the red by $6,200.
Orange Coa~•
1\'eather
Night and morning fog
and low clouds. clearing
back to beaches Wednes·
day afternoon. Highs Wed-
nesday in the upper 60s at
the beaches to low 80s in·
land. Lows tonight 60 to 65.
INSIDE TODA\'
Tht Ftdtral Rt1erve
Board'• ~rMnt u limplt
in lheoT)I -fight rn/lallon by
keepiftQ cs rteodsl r.G1ld on the
raaUOTl'I moMJI "'PPlll· But it
hom't wurk«I out quite that war. Sn atorle•. Pag1 .-.~.
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datm by Pres1denLCarlerthat he would d1v1dt' thl' n1tt1<>n an·used
the president today or bean~ "a badl · m1:.1nforinl'<I and pre1ud1ced
mar:i.~ertatnl) he's rl'aChlOJl 11 !)Will o( hy.,terta lhat':> hard lO
understand." the Re publi can pres1dcnt1al norninet' told rt:
porters. •t Reagan was responding to the pres1dt•nl ·., dai m a l ( 111·agn
Monday that 1f Reagan were elected 1l might divide the nation.
separating "black from white, Jew from Christian. North from
South. rural from urban." t Relaledslory, A4 I
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NEW YORK (AP> A fede ral judge offe red film producer
Robert Evans a chance today to expunge a cocaine conviction
by using his extraordinary creative talents '' in a national anti
drug education program.
U.S. District Court Jud~e Vincent L. Broderick made the of·
fer as he sentenced Evans, his construction.magnate brother
Charles Evans a nd Charles' partne r. Michael Shure, to a year's
probation on their guilty pleas to possessing five ounces or co-
caine. The maximum possible penalty would have been a year
in prison on the misdemeanor charge.
Evans, 50, or Beverly Hills, producer or such films as "The
Godfather," "Love Story," "Serpico'' and "Marathon Man."
tolo Brode rick before sentence was pronounced : "This is the
first unlawful act that I have done in my life. I not only have
anger with myself, but disdain for my weakness. I never want to
be in this position again."
New Planes
Airport Proposal
May Reduce Noise
'By fREDERICK SCBOEMEHL . . °'-O.lly ~ IUft Comm ercial jet air carrier
operations can be inc reased and
.thelT-Yelated noise Impacts
dee r eased unde r a $302.000
airport master plan delivered
'Monday lo the Orange County
Board or Supervisors.
Whtie al first glance the two
scen arios might set'm in con·
Clict, a consulting firm hired by
the county says both can be ac·
complished through introduction
of quieter jet aircraft, m~ifica·
tion in runways and changes in
takeoff procedures.
According lo the 1,900-page re·
port, lhe county should adopt as
its goal a reduction in jet noise
lhat would shrink the size of the
noise ·''footprint·• s urrounding
John Wayne Airport by 86 per-
cent.
'the resultant noise level, ac-
cording to the report prepared
by VTR Consolidated Inc .• of
{rvine, would be equivalent to
that created by eight takeoffs
per day . The county now
permits a n average of 41
takeoffs pe r day from the
airport.
Under the proposed noise re·
duclion plan. the number of
takeoffs per day fro m the
a irport could increase to 55.
):om muter airline activity aJso
:t ?uld increase. according to the
::vTN report
:~ The basic assumption con·
•=tained in the report is that by
•!;990 most jet air carriers will
~se the DC-9 $-per 80 or an ·:.
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equjvaJent aircraft. The Super
80 is a much qujeter aircraft and
one that Air California, one of
four carriers now authorized lo
s ervice the airport. Intends to tn·
lroduce in 1981
According to a table contained
in the VTN study, the number of
passenters us in g J ohn Wa yne
Airport wou ld increast: to 6.1
million by 2000 The airport.
originally construt•ted to serve
about 500,000 passengers, this
year will handle about 2.6
million.
The VTN consultants are rec·
ommending no immediate ma·
jor changes in Jet air carrier
operations.
According to the report, t he
number or air carrier ope rations
would remain at current levels
-41 permitted takeoffs per day
-through at least 1985.
It is suggested in the consul-
tant ·s study that as many as 10
commercial jet air carriers could
operate from the airport. It is
further suggested that up to seven
commuter airlines could be ac-
commodated_
The airport since the late 1960s
has been ser ved by only two jet air
carriers Air California and
HughesAirwest.
Responding to pressure recent·
.Jy brought to bear by the federal
governm e nt. the Board of
Supervisors acted to permit two
o ther c arriers 1-'r ontie r
Airlines and Wes tern Airlines
lo begin service at the airport.
It is recommended in the VTN
study that a new terminal of more
than 200,000 square feel and a
three·slory parking s tructure
that could house 3,500 cars be con·
s tructed at the airport. Several
traffic l'mprovements also are
recommended.
Capital costs to improve the
airport could run as high as $75
million. according to the report.
The major improvements should
occur by 1986. according to the
consultant.
The long.awaited master plan.
which wiU be the subject of ex-
tensive public hearings before
adoption, drew some criticism
this morning from 5th District
Supervisor Thomas Riley.
Gloria Steinem
To Speak at UCI
FemlnlAt Gloria Steinem will
speak on women's richta at 8
a.m. Wednesday in UC Irvine's
Crawford Hall.
Ma. Steinem, an editor and
writer for lb. maculne, serves
on Ute advilory board of tbe Na·
tlonal O..,Mla1Uaa fdr Women.
For tlckel lnlormatlon call m .ua
Mafia,
Newton
Tie Eyed
!\ t ,\\ 'Ill(" I;\ I' I
IUllll'l \\ .1\ Ill' "l1·"'t1111 1:-. cXpf't'I
t'll IO lJt• l'tllkd It:'> ll Wltnt!S!\
bdurt." u i;µc1·11.1l uranll Jury 1n
vt-11t1t(•tlna v<>ss1blc Marla con
1H.·ctinn.' 111 his dc11I to huy a La~
Vt•l:U:C c•u.i;lno for SSS million, ac
r1111l111.: tn NHC News
I 11\ l0.,t1g:aturs '>a11J th11t JUSI
llC'f11rr Newton llOd his partner
t:tl '1'111 1·1·1; unnuunl't-d lust year
th~~' woulrt 11u r<'h.i~e lhe Aladdin
Hold. Nc"'ton \'1Jnl1tl'tt'd an al
lel(ed .1!'>:.11t'idh' uf tht' <:ambmo
Ma Cw (am1 I.> 1n L<t~ Vega s for
' lwlµ with a prnblcrn ." accord ·
111t: tu NBC New:.
'l'hal dShul·1all' ( iu1 do Penosi.
,lllt-~t·dl ) t11ok up the matter
\\1th Frank P11Tolo, <i reputed
c:an1h11w lmss 1n Nt.>w York
l'o lt1·t• 111 New \'1n k sa1ll thal
l111'1·til<• told fr1l•nds ht! had
l11:1·11mt· a hidden partne r in the
h1Jlt•I deal. the broadc·asl s aid
N nt· said Penosi was a key
f1g un• in a federal grand jury rn
\ csti ~ation of the alleged ac-
t1v1t1es of the (;amhino family in
Las Vegas. particularly in con·
nect1on with the Aladdin Hotel
Newton and his partner were
~h·en slate approval last month
to buy the Aladdin
Newton t ailed M<inday's NR •
report ··an ahsolute s mear <'am
paign, ·· sa y1ni.: it amounted 10
"s l ande r . dl'fa m a tio n o r
character and l'Verything else."
The re1>or1 <lid not say where
the grand Jury was meeting, but
quoted fecfrral a uthorities as
sayw g Newton 1s cxpetled to be
one of the first witnesses
NBC News quot cd authorities
as saying that Newton. despite
his lar~c income. has had finan
c1al problem:.
Rut the c;in~cr r ecently
testified under oath before the
Nevada Gaming Control Board
that he had no hidden partners
and that he knew Penosi only as
a ran and a family friend, ·NBC
s aid.
Hidden interests in <'asinos are
illegal under Nevad a law.
Penosi told NRC News that he
did not know Newton, but the
network quoted authorities as
s aying they know of al least 11
calls made by Penosi to the
singe r's home in a two.month
period
The Aladdin Hotel was re·
opened Wednesday after the
state shut it for 11 weeks during
an investigation. the longest
closure in Nevada gaming his·
tory.
Pot Ballot
Issue Eyed
SAN FRANCISCO 1AP l A
pro-marijuana coalition wants
the California Supreme Court to
order a pol initiative on the
state's November ballot .
In a pelitjon filed Monday with
the S upre me Co urt . the
Libertaria n Law Council and
Barton Gilbert or Los Angeles. a
coordinator or the initiative
campaign, asked lhat Secretary
of St ate March Fong Eu be
forced to certify the measure as
having enough signatures to be
placed before voters
The initiative ca ll s for
e liminating penalties for private
possession, transportation, and
cultivation by adults for their
own use
Man 'Hoofs'
Across USSR
MOSCOW t AP> The official
Tass news agency said today a
37-year.ol d Journalist walked
mo re than 8.000 miles a cross the
Soviet Union c arrying a 55·
pound backpack and that he
never got a blister or cold.
It said the walk took Yuri
Shumitsky 14 ~ months and 13
p a irs o f s hoes . Tass said
Shumils ky started out July 25,
1979. Crom the Far Eastern post
of Vladivostok
It said he concluded his walk
Monday in the westernmost port
city of Kaliningrad on the Baltic
Sea, where a gift was waiting for
him rrom comrades in the Far
East: a SS·pound fi s h .
Police Seek
Gwunan
SAN JOSE CAP> -Police
hunted today for a masked IW1·
man who botched an attempted
supermar~et robbery,. bashed a
butcher and fled. leavln1 seven
terrified employees huddled in
the store ror nearly four hours.
Thirteen workers had been
prepartn1 for Monday's buslness
at 5:58 a .m .• a minute before
openinc tlme, when the atocklnt·
masked bandit appeared.
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llar•·~• Ti•••
Emperor llirohito cuts rice
plants at the Im p e rial
Pa lace in Tokyo in the an ·
nual cere mony to mark the
start of the harvest season
in Jap<rn
Development
Plan Delayed
In Clemente
San Cle me nte City Coum·1I
me m bers have refused to act on a
development firm 's request M
build about 40 perl'cnt <>f' 1ts proJ
eel on the Fors ter Hanch in ex
change for a thorough look . al
grading require ments on the n •
maining60pe rcent
T he council was to consider the
request by Estrella Properties.
Ltd. last week. but c ity oCCic1als
asked for more time lo complete a
re port on the developer· s request
The council voted unanimou!>ly
with Councilma n T homas
O'Keefe absent to hold off
further consideration or develop
me nt on the Forster Han ch until
next week
That pro mp ted E s t r ella
spokesman Boyd Ames lo request
a separate meeting on the issue
which he belie ve~ will take
between two and four hours to re
solve
Al stake is developme nt of 2,775
residential units on 1,770 a cres in
the <'ily's back country
MIDEAST • •
Abadan fuel depots in flames. It
a lso said a satellite g.round sta
tion in As adabad. 200 miles west
of Tehran . an airfield 1n the
a rmy garrison town of De2ru1,
and a silo, railway station and
fuel depots in the neighboring
town or Andimeshk were hit.
The <'Ommunique also s aid
I ra nian warplanes raided
civilians targets in Kirkuk and
Penjin, in Iraq 's Suleimamya
province, leaving two civilians
dead and nine wounded.
Tehran radio quoted an Ira
nian communique saying one
Iraqi plane had been s hot down
by a nti·ai rcrafl defenses around
Abadan. An earlie r communique
said two Iraqi planes had been
downed Iran claim ed br inging
down 10 Iraqi warpla nes and
killing 80 Iraqi soldiers in Mon·
dav's fightin~
Teachers'
Contract
Approved
Memllers of the Capistrano
Unified School l>istrict Hoard of
Trustees unanimous ly approved
the 19AO 82 contra('t fo r distncl
leac·hers Monday
The wa~e and henefit package
provides for an 18 percent pay
hike ovPr the neKt two years. Jn
add 1 lion to the 9 percent per
year wage increase, the district
will pay 2 percent of the in
creased costs for fringe benefits
Cor the first year or the contract
in 1980·81.
In the event the district d{)(!s
not rcccive lhe expected amount
of state and federal funding in
the second year of the contract
1981·82 a defa ulter clause
has heen inelu!led to allow the
dist n et to deercase the 9 µercent
inc· rease to 7 pen ·ent
Th<> contratl wn~ r<1t1ficd hy
te:.ic·hcrs Sept 25 in a 157 to 23
vole.
Food Thieves
leave Trail
WHITE Pl.Al:'-IS. '.\J Y tAl'l
A tnul of driecl blood from 20
pounds or p11rl o1ne<I c·hopped
meat ht'lped polic·c track the
t h1<d who -;lipped into a school
here <ind made off with not only
the burgc•r:., hut abn eight boKes
CJ( Oalrnt•ol rnokics , 60 bags Of
potato 1·hq1:. and 2R8 pretzel
~t1<·k s
Tht' 1·ulpr1t was <i 13 year-old
'-''" v. ho u:-.cd the food to hold a
t>arbt"C·ut• for friends, police said
Monda\'
The ·ho', who:.c name was
withheld J)e1·ause of his age. has
b<>cn C'hargecl with hurglary as a
iuven1h: delinquent
SERRA ...
The district also hires outside
allornt'ys and accountants wht>n
necessary, and decisions are
made by the board me mhers al
their monthly meetings
According to figures provided
by Putz, the cost of a general
manager, secretary a nd benefits
and office s upplies would be
more than $100,000. s lightly
more lhan 10 percent of the an·
nual operating budget of $1
million.
But proponents of h 1n n~ a
ge n e r al rn<1nagc.r s ay the
administrator c•ould take on
some of the l.i!>k!> of the consult
111g :ic·co11mt<i nts. altorney" and
<'ng1nec:rs. thus sa' 1ng the dis
tnct monc).
f''or instance. the consulting
:ittorncy wnlt!S up a nd publis hes
, the monthly board agenda -a
tas k which C'ould he done at a
much c heaper pri ce b y a
secretary instead or a n attorney
who is paid by the hour.
Rut San Cleme nte Council
me m bers said the operation of
the sewer and disposal agency
one that hires out for its prOJ·
ects does not warrant hiring
a manager and assistant.
T he city's representative to
SERRA was instructed lo op·
pose the notion when the agency
meets Thursday
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a one of a kind diamond.
Bonds Given
Shot in Arm
WASHI NGTON IAPJ
U.S. savings bonds, once
billed as the patriotic way
to sa ve but unable to com -
pete in times of inflation
with more attractive in
vestments, are getting a
shot rn the arm from the
Carter adm1nistrallon.
Treasury Secretary G.
William Miller announced
Monday that Pres ident
Carter, acting unde r a
new law. raised the in·
tcrest rate effective Nov. I
on Senes EE bonds from 7
pert·ent to 8 percent. The
rate for Series HJI bonds
will go from 6 5 percent to
7 5 pertent.
In addition, Series EE
bonds need he ht!ld only
rune years rathe r than
the l'Urrent 11 years
before maturing Ser ies
fl II bonds will continue to
mature in 10 years
Laguna
Death
Probed
The c·ause nC death of a Long
nearh man. who reportedly en·
t•ounlen'<i prohlams while scuba
di ving at night o re Lagun a
Reach. was being investigated
today hy the Ora nge County
Cnroner·s office.
Authorities identified the man
as Robby Dale Patterson , 23 , of
Long Beach.
Patterson was diving with
three friends about 90 feet off
Wood's Cove m Laguna Beach
Friday, authorities said.
At about 9 ·45 pm. he re ·
portedly told the companions
th<it "something is wrong. I
want tn ~o bar k "
Patterson's body was found
hours later by Laguna Beach
lifeguards on the Wood's Cove
bt!ach after being reported miss·
mg by the companions.
The lifeguards said they ar·
rived at the beach at about I :30
<i m Saturda y and found Pal·
tcrson'!> hod} about 20 m inutes
later
T h e d iv ing c ompan ion s .
Ed"' ard Parker of Long Beach.
and Mario Mora and Gary
fl ussel I Patten of Bellflower.
had unsuccessfully searched for
Patterson befor e informing
authorities. the lifeguards said.
Napoleon
Gear Sold
MONT E C AHLO .
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Napoll'(>n's socks fetched
more than his hair at an
a ul'tion
The blat·k s ilk socks
worn by hi m during his
exile o n Sain t Helena
l!<land brought Sl ,300.
Th e socks were sold
Monday in an auction of
the extensive milita ry col-
lec tion of F'rench·born
Director Hobert Florey ,
who died last year after
s p e nding 50 yea r s in
Hollywood Sever al locks
of Napoleon's hair fet ched
S680 al the auction handled
by Sotheby's
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VOL. 73, NO. 281 , 4 SECTIONS. '8 PAGES ORAN GE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1980
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TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Anthony CaDipaign Funds Set Record
BJ°'ta.!~.N~TT In 1 <'1AIJ\p1ul(n ,.~11 .. 11i;t-report £unds r&sed, Anthony a lso has peri~ b~ Stanton was a ~ terprises Jnc o( Ne~
PhilJp Anthony, int·umtH>nt l)I flll'll with Lht' rnunt) Heg1:strur ~pent cons iderably more than contribution Crom the Assoc1a· He reported recei ving S500
Dlatrkt supervisor for Oran&c> of \'oters Anthon) aid $28,200 St antoo Anthony reported his tion .or Orange Coun.ty Deputy from the California State As·
County, has ralnd •bout 26 of h1b rund.s wt-rt-r11lsed for ort11nlzation had spent a total of Shertf~s. H.e also received~ $150 sociation of Electrical Workers;
limes more monev for his re fo'ri~nds t1f f'h11tp Anthony dur $228,031 by Sept 23. He is in a contribution from Wyhe A We s tminster Lawyer Arlyne
election campuit1n \hill has mg th~ report1n~ penud frn11l position lO surs.1a ss the record Alken, a. Santa Ana lawyer Lansdale; the Laguna Niguel Roaer Stanton, r h•llen(Cer 111 the Jul} 1 w St.>pl 23 S289,743 spent by Supervisor-representing Harry Yamamoto, D 1 C Nov. 4eJtttion Stantrin, a Fountain Valley C1 tilect Bruce Nestande to win the another political challenger who eve opment orp. of Irvine;
In lhe process. Anthony has l)' Coum·1Jman in his ri n t bid for 2nd 01s1ncl seat 1n the June was eliminated du ring the ~~t~~n~. ~~~e~f ir~fnsei,d!~J
collected about $340,000 over thl' supervisor's post. reported that primary primaries. the Atlantic Richfield Co. of Los past four years for tus cllmpaign $5,300 was raised during the re Stanton has spent some $2,7216 Anthony reported $1.000 con-AnReles.
treasury About $53,000 of Lhat 1s porting period for his Stanton for on his campaign, he said in his tri butions Crom the Koll Co. of
m the form of unpaid loans from Supen1sor Committee His total report. Newport Beach: William J .
the 1976 campaign , Anthony . compaign fund stands at $12,899. The largest single donation re· Krueger. president of Sho~case
noted. With the overwhelming lead in ported during the three.month Homes and from Tel Phil ~n·
He also received S250 from the
State and Local Citizenship
Responsibility Group, a political
School Private Eye Talks
action comm1uee of Southern
Californi a Edison wo rkers,
which has given him a total or
St,750; and $200 from Conroek
Co. of Los Angeles, wh1C'h has
contributed a total of $3,000 to
Anthony's campaign, act•ording
to the financial report
Oesoite the contr1but1ons. both
Anthony and Stanton· ~howed
def icits in their r&m paig n
treasuries. Anthony repvrted a
deficit of $26, 700 <Jntl Stanton
said he wa s in the red by $6.200.
Pickets
Protest Ex-HB Official .
By PATRICK KENNEDY °' -Delly ,. .... , .... About 20 teachers picketed
Ocean View High School today
before classes in protest of
stalemated contract negotiations
with the district and crowded
classrooms.
Tells of Threats
It ~ the third high school in
the Huntington Beach Union
High School Distfict picketed by
teachen since school began.
The demonstration comes in
the wake of a sick-in at Hunt·
ington Beach High School Mon·
day in which 65 of the school's
135 teachers called in ill.
School Board President Doris
Allen said that o nly eight
teachers were absent at Hunt·
ington Beach High today.
But Mrs. Allen said word has
reached the district that a sick·
in is being planned at Edison
Hi&b School Wednesday. She
said the district is prepared to
hire aubetitut.e teachers to fW
theclaues.
The district 'a 800 teachers are
worldn& without a contract and
thelr representatives have UD·
anlmoualy rejected the district's
"final" eontract offer.'
The district offered the
teachers four alternative con·
tracu but urged them to accept
a 7 pe~ent raise this year and a
total 16 percent increase over
the next two years.
But officials of the District
Educators Association want a
one·year contract with a 15 per·
cent raise. improved medical
benefits, a r evised teacher
transfer policy. and adherence
to the district 's goal of an
averageof26sludents per class.
The teachers make an
average of $21,000 annually, ac·
cording to district officials. The
district recently identified more
than 250 classes in the seven
high school that have more than
37 students.
C'at~.s £maier
Pope John Paul 11 listens to Mother Theresa of Calcutta as
she addresses the world synod in Vatican City. More than
200 Roman Catholic bishops gathered for the pontiff's first
dynod discussing the family issues. Behind Mother Theresa
is Msgr. Josef Tomko. generalsecretary ofthesynod.
HB CMmical Dump
Said Not Tainred
Preliminary testing of Hunt.
ington Beach's unde rground
waler supply has failed to s how
a ny contamination from an
abandoned chemical dump, a
county health official said today .
Ali Hospitalized; '
No Reason Given
His statement contradicts fin·
dings released last summer by a
private fir m that said it found
low levels of toxic chemicals in
private well water and the city's
supply.
Or. Rex Ehling, Or ange Coun·
ty health officer , s aid the state
Department of Health Services
in Los Angeles conducted the
tests and found ''less than one
mi crogra m " of b e nezine ,
toluene and methylene chloride. LOS ANGELES CAP ) -
Three.time heavyweight cham·
pion Muhammad Ali, soundly
beaten last week in his attempt
to regain the boxing title from
Larry Holmes, was back in
UCLA Medical Center today for
"diagnostic studies" that began
Monday, the hospital said.
Ali, 38, was admitted to the
ftospltal Monday, but left at
nl1ht on an overnight pass. He
slipped back quietly al S a .m.,
said hospital spokeswoman Bon·
nie Whitham.
Hla condition was described
by nurse, supervisor Barbara
Stone as "satisfactory," but
hospital officials wouldn't say
why he wu admitted.
Angelo Dundee that Ali
shouldn't be allowed to continue.
•'H e was defen1eless. ·'
Muhammad said. "I stopped Lhe
fight strictly because he was de·
fenseless. I think he lost too
much weight. He was dried out.
He didn't sweat.''
Muhammad said Ali , who
dropped from 25'4 pounds to
217~ for the bout, "reduced too
fast because of his vanity. He
wanted to look good, so he didn't
drink enough water and didn't
take his salt tablets."
Low levels, about four micro-
grams, of these toxic chemicals
were identified in the water by
Jack K . Bryant and Assoc. Inc ..
t he firm that conducted the
earlier study for the owner of
the dump prope rty, Mola
Development Corp.
E hling said further tests
would be conducted this week.
The four.acre dump Is 700 feet
southeast of Bolsa Chica Street
and Warner Avenue.
ft! UablHt" Efled
By ROBERT BARKER
OI tM 0.11, 1"1 .. t Sufi
A Newport. Beach private in·
vestigator who formerly served
on the Huntington Beach Plan·
ning Commission lodged public
charges Monday that his family
has been threatened because of
his investigation into ''activities
and people."
Stanley Cohen, who frequently
was at odds with var ious de-
velopment interests during tus
1978·79 tenure on the com ·
mission, said he has stopped Lhe
investigation.
"If there is someone within
earshot tonight, I want them to
know that 1 'm not investigating
any city affairs any longer." be
said.
"It's time to get out when my
family is threatened."
Cohen said be made the public disclosures at Monday night's
Huntington Beach City Council
Coastline
Classes Nixed
At Two Clubs
Almost 200 Coastline Com·
m unity College students attend·
iog classes al Huntington
Harbor Bay and R arquet Club
have been evi cted unelCpectedly
from the facilit y, coll ege of·
ficials said today.
Coastline s pokesm an Jack
Chappell said students attending
swimming classes at the club
were told to leave last week by
the club's new owner. Ferydoun
Ahadpour.
Ahadpour also has dismissed
Coastline's scuba and sailing
classes at the site and has given
the college 30 days to relocate its
six sailboats. Chappell said.
Ahadpour was unavailable for
comment today.
T he Coastline spokesman said
the college h as conduc ted
classes at the site for several
yea r s. He s aid a m eeting
between the ne w own er and
Coastline Pres ide nt Bernard
Luskin last month left college of-
ficials with the impression the
classes could continue.
Ch appell said the club has
been used on a semester to
semester basis, with the college
paying about $600 per term.
·'The rug was pulled out from
under u s," th e coJlege
spokesman s aid. ''Now we're
scrambling to find new locations
for the classes.··
All, who boutht a home here
two years a10. was unable to
come out for the 11th round in
\be Las Ve1u match last week
with Holmes.
Balloon Race Reviewed
His lonatime manager ,
, Herbert Muhammad, said he
haa been •tellhl• the former
champion to retire for silC years.
Durin& the fi&bt Thursday
n•1bt Muhammad, 1ittin1 at
rln11tde, 1l1naled to trai,ner
PIUJI' JllEIJS
'NIGBf Ul'E'
, TodQ'• Dall1 PUot celebrate9
• ..,.. ol the Oraqe Cout lif••trl•, brt111ID• readen a _...,..of local DICllt lift.
Looll for "S.•lll11." a 11-~ ...,.... wiU. •tori• and g::!tOiJl:fbtlDI Oran1e ...... entertalnmmt.
Fountain Valley Clly Council
tonl•ht wilJ consider a revised
contract limiting the cjty's
reiponalbilities -and liability
-in conneetion with the 1981
Gordon Bennett Balloon Race in
Mlle Square Park.
Lut April, the one-day race
attracted 25 000 vltiton to the
county park. located within
Foun\aln Valley. The promoten
of the event approached the Ctty
Council in Au,uat with a new
cootract calllnl for a two-d&f
race oa April 25 and •· 1811. However, Hveral cou.ncll
members objected, aa)'ina that
the new contract de1lp1ted
Fountain Vall~ a co--1pamor,
but 11ve city clalt few COD·
trots over tbe operaUon of the
rHe.
A 1ubsequent meet1n1 of
representatives from the balloon
race, the city, the county and the
Fountain Valley Chamber of
Commerce was conducted with
the aim of resolving these COD·
cerns.
As a result. the revised aaree·
ment lists the r ace as an event
Officer Booked
LOS ANGELES <AP> -A
12·year·veteran of the Loa
Ana•'-Police Department wu booked for lnvest11at1on of
poea•lins cocaine for tale after
otflcers with aearcb warrants
fouod three arama ol cocaiDe at
ht• Herma.a Be.ch home. John
Bertino, 3'1 who WU Uliped
to the Wllahin Dlvlak>n, quit lm·
mediately followtn1 hi• arreat. 1 poll~• •PGk•man said Monday.
coordinated with the cit1. not co·
sponsored by the city.
Suzanne Victor. an ad·
mlnl1trative assistant with the
city, said the change In deslgna·
Uon reflects Fountain Valleys's
limited participation In the
event and iu limited UabUlty for
any problems that artse.
Speclltcally, the city would be
char1ed with traffic control and
aecurUy outside the park. crowd coatrol ou&.aWe tbe park and nre·
paramedic emeraency services.
It the cou.ncU approves the
balloon race contract, lt will be
rorwarded to the Oran1e County
Board ~ Suoervbora, wbo also
moat approve the document.
The councU meet.a at I f.m. in
Fountain Valley City Hal • 10200
Slater Ave.
meeting after receiving a letter
last month that his two chi ldren
were being watched at their
school
He said the typewritten letter
was signed "Hammer ··
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WAR WIDENS -Jordan has
declared its support for Iraq
in its war with Ir an <top >
while Iraqi forcel> have
m oved furthe r into Iran
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Iraqi Planes
Attack Iran
Oi,l Centers
BAGHDAD. Iraq (AP) -Ira·
qi jets strafed fuel depots and
the television station in the Ira·
nian refining center of Abadan
today. a military communique
here said, in possible prepara-
tion for a thrust deeper into the
oal-rich sector of Iran.
The Iraqi news agency said
Iraqi forces achieved complete
control of the port area of Khor-
ramshahr, Iran's chief port nine
miles north of Abadan, and were
tightening their hold on every
pa rt of the city. The Iraqi
soldiers were mopping 11p
pockets of resistance and Ira·
nlan military positions were in
names, the agency said. Both
KhorramAhabr and Abadan are
on the disputed Shalt al·Arab
border waterway.
Tehran radio said a BBC cor-
respondent who reported Mon·
day that Iraqi forces had gained
complete control of Khor·
ramshahr had broadcast a
"braien lie.'' It said he tried to
"1loss over the tie" by reporting
today that the Iraqis occupied
the jetties ln the port area.
The Iraqis claimed 29 Iranians
killed and six wounded in fithl·
Ing Monday alon• the 300-mUe
invasion front. The Jraqil put
their cuuaJUea at seven dead
and 18 wounded.
The Ba•hdad commun1que
said the Iraqi raid lert the
Abadan fuel depots In names. It
also sald a aatelllt• around Ila·
tlon In Aaadabad(200 miles west
of Tehran; an airfield in the
army laniton town or Deiful, and • 1Uo, raJlway station and
fuel depota in the nel1hborln1
tnwn nt AncUmeahk were hJl.
CSee MlDE.uT, Pa1e AZ>
•
Cohen s aid h<: ha~ lnok l'd
i nt o the s o ca l led and
mysterious Hammt!r a t·Ln 1t1e:-.
at the request of '>Omeonc who
he refused to identify
<. tt TllRt:AT, f'age A2l
Huntington
Police Pact
Hikes Pay
The Huntington Beach City I Council approved a one-year
contract with local po\\ce o(.
ficers Monday a t a cost ot
$946,000 to the city in raises fOJ" •
the C'oming year -Included in the agreemenl 1.s a
7 percent contribution by the ci-
ty-n> the 6~et! n~tiremerl runa
and a S percent pay increase
that look effect Oct. 1.
Reinstatement of an education
incentive pay for new oCCicers
a lso was inc lude d in the
package. The pay is a bonus for
officer s who allC'nd coll ege
classes to increase their pro •
fessionalism .
Flight pay for the nine officers
tn the poli ce h('hcopter a<'ro de
tail was in"reast•cl by S370 per
month
Th e new a~rec mPnt also
means that new officers w1lhollt
ex perience now receivt· <1 yearly
starting pay of SIM,840
Officers with 31 ~ v1:;i r s ex·
perience now earn $23.:176
Sergeants with 31 ~ ) t·ars c\.·
penenre <Jre paid ~:!7.4~0 and
I i e u t en an I s w 1 l h t h <· 'i :-i 01 f!
amcrnnt of expt!FICll<'l' urc l'dld
$32,028
Polal't• r aiil :.i111!> 10 I ht! 23;1.
member Hunl11q~l C10 Ut-J('h
Police Offi cers Assol·1ataon art?
now receiving s:n .008
Chief Earle Robitaille 1s not
included in the pay agr eement
Poltce offi cers ratif1t•1I tht'
agreemenl last Wednesday
Rent Control Set
flEHKELEY <AP > A
superior court judge has ruled
t hal Berkeley's tough rent con
trol ordinan<'e. which allows
tenants lo withhold rent from
landlords in certain instances, 1s
constitutional
Or :~:wl, ~~a~•
"'eat her
Night and morning fog
and low clouds. clearing
back to beaches Wednes-
day afternoon. Highs Wed-
nesday in the upper 60s ~l
the beaches to low 80s in·
land. Lows tonight 60 to 65.
INSIDE TODA\'
The Federal Re..er ve
Boord'1 e.rperlment la simple
in lheory -fight mf lohon by
keeping a afeody hand on the
naUon'r money rupply. But It
hatn't work~ out qu•I« that
woy. See atorie11. Pagf" A4
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Carter, '/\ i~eria Boss
Hold Racisni Talks
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I 'l t"·11l1•n1 Sht•hu !'\h ait J r 11 u tht-Whitt> H11u\t· lo'11n and rt•nt' wed h1'
11.1111 11111 ""'"' 111 ,·111hnit .,. hit e suprem artl\1 r-ul1• 1n "'lit hf'rn l\fn<· at
· Sh.1~.ill II\ I Ull\, h.11lt'd thl' f mrraenre O( II !Jhll"k majnnt)' 1nv
l'l'llnwnt 111 Z1m tu1h" t' und saul hf' 1s ho~ful the 1 lnltMI Statta 1tn\J
N1gt'rl.1 ... 111 "Ork to.iether to hnng about • ~un1 lar solution in
South Afr1rn 111 t ht' ndQhhonng South Afrir an·t'ontrolled tt"rritor
of l>Ju1111b1a Stm~llrl " ·''.,: n'l'I cd b) a i! l ltllfl ~lllute as he up .. nt'fl h1:d 1r'lt of
fH·tal, 1i.11 outMllt' or Afr1 n 1 sin l' tu:. t.>lt>r11on undN Nt~t-nll '" nt''°'
Arn\'rtl'lln st lt• l'On:.tltutllln <> ··~r awo
\rte tucac-b "" J_.«",, •n f 'r...,...
I',\ HIS 1 \I' 1 Nt>w utt1ll'k!1 b~uini.t Jews Wt'rt' reJ)OrteJ 111
t-'rurH'l' tod.i u11 lhuu~.1111t of J)t'OIJlf' m a11111:<1 in ,.ar1s to IJrOll':SI u
rt'sur.ienl't'llf unit St•m 1t1i.m
Pohl'e rl'ptH114il u MnlotO\ t•ocki &II was thrown at a Jewti.h
1\wned )!rlX'\'r\ :.Wrl' 1n c: rl'noble. northern .,·rant•e , and there wtm•
1nr 1dc11ti. of vundults m to Jewish homes or .stores in seve,.al
-;m ullt>r 1·1t1e~ :'1111 1n1uries wcrt' 1 t.>port.-(1
ltr"flOH ('nib ('or•.-r ·1•n~f..,ic..,..r
1'1111 AUEi.Pi I lA 1,\ I' 1 Honalti Heagan. :.triking back at a
claim b'v l're~11Jent Cartt'rthat he would d1vidcthc 11at1on . at·cused
the president W<l<iY of tw1ng "<i badly m isinform ed C1nd preJUdtt•cd
m an " 'Tertainl\ ht.>!'> n·al'111ng :i point of hy:.tt'r1a lh<tl s hard to
understand,' · the Hepubhcan pre s11Jent1al nominee told n ·
portt'rs . • . lleagan w<i~ responding to the prc!'>tdcnt !'>claim at l h1<·a~o
Monday that if Reagan were elected 1t might divide the nation.
separating "black from white, J ew from Chnst1an. North from
South, rural from urban.·· I Related story , A4 )
Prf>dff(".-r lti.-111 211d ('fu11u.~·
NEW YOR K !A P > A federal judge offered film producer
Robert Evans ;1 chance today to expunge a cocaine conviction
by using his extraordina ry creative talents " m a nationaJ anti
1 drug education progra m
( U.S. District Court J udge Vincent L Brode n ck made.the of
fer as he sentenced Evans. his construction-magnate brother
Charles 8 V1tns and Charles' partner, Michael Shure. to a year 's
probation on their guilty pleas to possessing five ounces of co·
('°'aine. The maximum possible penalty would have been a year
in prison on the mis dem eanor charge.
Evans. SO. of Beverly Hills, prod\Ker of such films as "The
Godfather." "Love Story," "Ser pico" and "Marathon Ma n,"
tol<i Broder ick before sentence was pronounced ; "This is the
fi rs t unlawful act that I have done in my lire I not only have
a nge,. wtth myself, but disdain for my weakness I never want to
be in this position again ··
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.THREAT ...
Ile also declined to stale what
he has found or what he dis·
covered in previous investiga·
lions that he said brought a bout
hl s firing a s a n Inte rnal
'Revenue Service agent.
Cohen said he was silent out of
fears of reprisals .
Police Chief Earle Ro bitaille
said today that he intends to con-
_t.acU.ll£ intelligence a gents and
lhe FBI in attempts to verify
t;oh en's claims .
Hobitaillc said he found it
:-t range that Cohen didn 't lodge
t11s ('barges with police Cohe n
1leclined to ('omment on why he
didn't.
Robitarne also said he doesn't
have any idea what Ha mmer is
all aoout "I thought he said the
letter was s igned by Hannah."
Cohen said he was fired in 1979
from his 10-year job with the
I RS after federal a uthor ities
learned of his indepe nde nt and
unauthorized investigation into
.city mallt>rS.
lie said his home in Hunt·
1ng ton Rear h hci d been vie ·
·tiimized in Februar y and na
epith et was printed on his
sidewalk
There also was a message.
he sa id. for him to stop the in·
vestigation
He said he assumed it was a
prank until receivi ng the letter
Sept. 20 postma rked in Los
Angeles with the messa ge that
hls l2-year-old son and 10-year·
o ld da u g hte r we r e be ing
watched. !-·'I fell like I was stepping on
;lhe toes of som eone very impor·
1-ant. ··Cohen said. ..... ~ "'If Ha mme r is tryin g to
J.righten me. perha ps he heard ~e and now he 'll leave us
J lone."
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Three Nabbed
In Huntington
Burglaries
Huntington Beac h police have
arrested three people in eonnec-
tlon with unrelated weekend
break-ins at two downtown busi·
nesses.
At t ·SO a .m . Sunday,.. poli~e
responded to an anonym o us
phone report of a man on the
roof of Te rry's Drugs. 127 Main
St
Office rs clim bed to the roof.
discovered a pried -open sk yllght
a n d f o l lo w e d a tr a il of
hypodermk needles to a nearby
roof vent. where a suspect was
discove red hiding, a ccording to
the police report
J a mes Ray Barnes. 27. of Hun
tington He ach. was Jailed on sus -
picion of commercial burglary,
poss e ss ion of h y pod e rmic
n eed les a nd p ossession of
dangerous drugs. police s aid
At 2:55 a.m Sunday. p0hce
were summoned to the Pa('iflr
Coast De li , 706 Pacific Coast
Highway. by passershy who re·
po rt ed a woman looting the
s helves.
P o lice patrol officer s a nd
canine units began chasing the
woman and a ma le a<'complice
along Pa('ific Coast Highway,
after the pair fled the m arket
The purs uit concluded with the
arrest of Kenneth Duane Roy,
20. identified as a transient, and
a 17 -year-old Huntington Beach
wo m a n whose n a m e was
withheld. polices aid .
Police said the pair had taken
wine. cheese, meat and bakery
goods from the market.
Marine Dies
In Valley
Auto Crash
A man killed when his car
slammed into a block wall has
been Identified by Fountain
Valley poUce as a 21.year·old
Marine stationed at El Toro.
Richard P . Curtin. a lance
corporal, was pronounced dead
a t about 4 a .m . Saturday at
Fountain Valley Community
Hospital, police said.
His car had slammed into a
block wall along Harbor
Boulevard near Goodale
Avft\ue, Fountain Valley, at 2:30
a.m ., police Hid.
Curtin, a Marine since ltT1, l1
aurvlved by hll mother, Clare
Curtin, wbo Uvea ln Oceanaldt,
N. V., •Marine spokesman aaid.
Cunln WU the only penon ln
bt1 lflO BuAd:. He apparwtlfy
Iott cantl'ol ol it #hllt drivtnc 1outhbound on Harbor
Boulevard, polJH tald.
Mafia,
Newton
Tie Eyed
~II-. v. \ 11111\ 1 I ' 1 t:ntc r
1.1111t.•1 W.i) rw Nt•wt1m 1s t•xpect
l'll t<1 IJt• 1•,1llNI u:. a wuoe!\S
ln·lun· tt .,ve1·1ul ~rand Jury 1n
v1 •1>ltl(at1n.i po:..,1blc Mufl u l'<Jn
nticllons 10 his 1kul to buy a 1.:ts
V(.'"as t•11i1 h 111 fnr SS5 m1lhon, at·
1·urdlnit tu Nm: Nl·W:.
I 11 \lt•11t1gutnr~ ,,111.t that JU:.l
htfol'l' N1•wton J iit.i his partner
11:11 Torr1•s a11nouncetl lust yeur
tht-)' would purc•h<ts~ the Al1tddin
ll11t1·l. Nt>wt on nmtac-t ed an a l
ll'~e1l ll-'M11..·1at c of the <:ambino
M 1.1f 1J l'<imily 111 I.as Vegas for
hcl11 Wit h a jJroblem .. <IC'COrd·
lllK lo NAl" Ncwl>
That <1:..,01·1atl'. 1;u1do Penos i,
jllc~ctlh took up the matte r
"1th !-'rank l'H'<·olu a reputed
li.1mlnno bos~ in New York
PulH't• 111 Ne\.\ York sa id that
1'1('<'nlt1 t old fril'nds he had
hl·1·11nw a hidden partner in the
hott•I deal, the broadt·ast s aid.
NB< . .' SlilCI Pcnosi was a key
f1~u re in a federal grand jury in·
\ l'~t tgatwn of the alleged <I<'·
\l\'1ties 11f thl' liambmo fa mily in
I.us Vel!as. µarticul<irly in con·
nN·t1on with the Aladdin Hotel
Newton and his partne r were
g iven st<itt• approval last month
to buy the Aladdin.
Newton l·alled Monday 's NBC
n•port ··an absolute s mear ram·
pa1gn. · · s aying 11 amounted to
"s lan der , defamation of
charac·ter and eve rything else ..
The repm1 did not say where
the g rand jury was meeting, but
quoted feder al authorities as
sayin~ Ne wton ts expected to be
une of the first witnesses.
NBC News quoted authorities
us s aying that Newton . despite
his large in('Ome. has had fin an.
c•1al problems.
But Lhe s 1n g<'r r e c ently
testified under oath before the
Nevada Gaming Control Board
that he had no hidden partners
a nd that he knew Penos1 only as
a fa n and a fa m ily friend , NBC
s aid
Hidden interests in casinos are
illegal under Nevada la w
Pe nosa told NBC New!. that he
did not know Newton , but the
net work quote d authorities as
s aying they know of a t least 11
r a ils made by Penosi to the
sin ger 's home in a two-month
per iod_
The Aladdin Hotel w as re·
opened We dnesd ay after the
st ate shut it for 11 wee ks during
an investig ation. the longes t
c losure in Nevada gaming his·
tory.
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MIDEAST • •
The comm uniq ue also said
I ran ia n w ar pl a nes r a ided
<.·1vilians targets in Kirkuk and
Penjin. in lraq ·s Suleimaniya
province. leaving two civilians
dead and nine wounded.
Tehran radio quoted an lra-
n i a n l'ommunique sa ying one
Iraq i pl ane had been shot down
by anti-aircr aft defenses around
Abadan. An earlier communique
said two Ir aqi planes had been
downed Iran claimed bringing
down 10 Iraqi warplanes and
killing 80 Iraqi soldiers in Mon·
d ay·s fighting Iraq claimed to
have s hot down two Iranian
born bers and a helicopter and
destroyed five tanks a nd three
armored troops ca rrier s .
Meanwh ile , Jord a n 's King
Hussein beca me the first chief of
state to declare ope n , concrete
s u p port for Arah Iraq in the
16 ·day ol d w a r . He order ed
m obili zation of all transport
ve hicles to carry food and s up-
plies to the lraqi army, was re·
ported lending bases to the Ir aqi
air force and in a broad cast
urged all Arab nations to s up·
port the Iraqis agains t the non·
Arab Per sians of Iran "berause
a victory for Iraq will be a vie·
tory for all Ara bs ."
FV 'Wizard'
Auditioning
The Fountain Valley Com·
munity Theate r will hold audi·
ti<1r1s for its winter production.
"The Wizard of Oz." from 2 lo 4
p.m . Saturday and Sunday at the
Fountain Valley Community
Center, 10200 Slater Ave.
Auditions are open t.o eve r·
yone age 8 and older. Siniing
and dancing will be required.
The production will be pre-
sented Dec. 12·28 at l..01 Amigos
High School. More Information
on the auditions can be obtained
by calling 89.'J.4753 or 893·0173.
Gloria Steinem
To Speak at UCI
Femlni•t Olol'la Stelntm wUl
1pealt on women'• ri1hu at 8
1.m . Wednnday ln UC Irvine's
Crawford Hall.
Ma. Steinem. an editor and •rller for Ma. ma1a1lnt. aerves
on the advlloey board of the Na· Uonal Or1anl1aUon for Women.
For tlcket lnforma~lon call
113.5511,
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«Atast Cool, FDllO'
Inland County
Battles Smog
ffarrnf 'J'l.w
Emperor Hirohito cuts rice
plants at the Impe r ial
Palace in Tokyo in the an·
nu al ceremony to mark the
start of the harvest season
in J apan.
Drug Named
HBMan's
Death Cause
A pre limi n a r y p olice 1n
vesligation into the d eath of
Michael Scott Goebert, 24. who
wa s found slumped over behind
the whe(?l of his ca r in llunt
ington Beach last f'riday. has
pointed to a drug over dose as
t he probable c<iuse of death
Huntinqton Reach Police Sgt
Luis Ochoa said a coroner's ex-
·amination and auto psy 1nd1l'ate
a drug.related death. but he
added that a final determinat ion
must ~wait completion of lox ·
1cology test s
Goebert w<is described a:. a
transient from Idaho who had
been st aying wit h friends in
Venire. A friend d iscove red him
s lumped ove r 1n his car and
drove Goebt'rt to Pac1r ica
Hospital. where he was pro-
nou nced dead on arrival.
Youth Drama
Classes Set
Ten· week dram<i workshops for
youngsters, sponsored by Foun-
tain VaJJey Community Theater.
will begin Wednesday in Rooms
1 and 2 of the Fountain Va lley
Recreation Center. 10<!00 Slater
Ave
For ages 8-11. the class will
m eet ea('h Wednesd<1y from 5 to
5: SO p m . Ages 12· 14 will meet
from 6to7p.m .
T h e workshop fee is $IS
Partici pants can r egister at the
fi rst class meeting
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Plane Victim Dies
f'RESNO (AP 1 A Merced
physician dled at a hospilaJ he re
today from burns s uffer ed when
his s mall plane crashed and ex·
ploded Thursday. Or. Sherman
Ho ran, 38. a radiologist . died
before dawn in the burn unit at
Valley Medical Center. the cor·
oner's offi ce reported.
Ozone and sulfate pollution
he ld Southern California in its
noxious grip today but Orange
Coast residents once again couJd
hold their noses high.
That's because no first or
second stage smog alerts were
forecast from Huntington Beach
to San Cle mente even though in·
la nd Orange County was expect·
Ing stage o ne level pollution
readings.
Spokesmen fo r the Air QuaJ1ty
Management District in E l
Monte s aid prec<iutionary alerts
were issued today for I.a Habra.
Ana h eim , Los Ala mitos . El
Toro. Garden Grove. Orange
a nd Santa Ana Canyon
Pollution r eadings 1n those
areas were expected t o exl'eed
27 oart.s oer million
i\ long thl' coast . however
n·adings no higher than 13 parts
per million were predicted , the
AQ MO said
Though no high pollution stage
two a lerts were predicted in
Southem Califoro1C1 today . Air
Qualit) officials s aid s ulfate
read ings were expected to re.
main high for a fi fth straight
da)
Add1t1onall~. fir!>\ stage alerts
w e re predicte d over a
w1desprt•ad area of the South
Coast Air Basin. princi pally in·
land \alleys in Los Angeles .
Orange. San Rernardino and
H1 vers1de counties
During first stage a lerts. peo·
µIt-with res piratory and heart
ailments are <'<iutioned not to ex
ert t hemselves and com muters
cire enl'our agerl to car pool and
a\'oid unne<·essary driving
An AQMD s pokesman sa id a
low hanging in vers ion layer is
\"Ontinwng to trap cont aminanL'
c lose to t he ground. raus1ng the
eye-stinging pollution woes of
the past week Compounding the
vroblcm inland 1s fog . which
te nds tu hold in the s mog
Along the c·o<ist. however. low
clouds. fog <ind !'ea br eezes
ht•lped dilute the noxious mix
FVWuncil
To Fill Post
For Planning
·"Fountain Vailey City Council
tonight wi ll appoint a new Plan
n ing Commission member to
finish the remainder of former
ro rnmiss ion e r M1c·h ae l T
Steele's one·year term
Steelt> was appointed to the
com mission July 1. but resigned
one month later because of his
unanticipated plans to m ove out
or the city.
Sin('e St eele 's d e p a rture,
alternate Ph1hp Mign anelli has
served as the fi fth voting com·
missioner
Twelve persons have a pplied
for the planning post. The coun·
c1I also has the opt ion of a ppoint-
ing Mi gnanelli as a permanent
('Ommissione r and appointing a
new alternate from among the
appl icants.
Th e new commiss1oner ·s t erm
will expire June30. 1981
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lure of pollutants. allowing for
bre<ithable air
H1~h temperatures in the 80s are expected today and Wednes day
More Jets,
less Noise
Promised
By t'REDERICK SCHOEMEHL
OI I ... Oally ~Itel SlaH
Commerc ial j et air carr ier
operations can be increased and
their related noise impact s
det r eased under a $302,000
airport master plan delivered
Monday to the Ora nge County
Board of Supervisors.
While at first gla nce the two
S('en ar ios might seem in con-
flict. a ('Onsulting fi rm hired by
the county says both can be ac-
complished through introduction
of quieter jet aircraft, modifica-
tion in runways and changes in
takeoff procedures.
According to the 1,9()().page r e·
port. the county should adopt as
· its goal a reduction in jet noise
that would shrink the size of the
noise "'footprint" s urrounding
John Wayne Airport by 86 per ·
cent
The resultant noise level, ac-
cording to the r eport prepared
by VTR Consolidated Inc .. of
Irvine. would be equivalent to
that ('reated by eight takeoffs
per day . T h e county now
perm 1 ~s an ave rage o f 41
tak eoffs per d ay fro m the
airport.
Under the p roposed noise re·
duc tion plan. t he number of
takeoffs per da y fro m t he
airport ('Oul d inc rease t o 55.
Commuter airline activity also
could increase. a('cording lo the
VTN repor1
The bas ir assu m ptio n con·
tamed 1n the report is that by
1990 most Jet air carriers will
use t he DC-9 S-per 80 or an
equivalent air('raft. The Super
80 is a much quieter aircraft and
one that Air California. one of
four carriers now a uthorized to
service the airport, intends to in·
troduce in 1981.
Seminar Set
On Pioneers
Gen ealogist a nd a uth o r
Norm an Edgar Wright will con·
d u n a sem in a r e ntitle d
.. P ioneers on the Move" Satur·
d ay a t t he Fo unta in Va lley
Re c rea tion Cente r , 16400
Brookhursl St.
The seminar . sponsored by the
O r a n ge County C alifo rnia
Genealogical Society, will be
held from 9 a.m . to 4 p.m .. with
roffee, tea and punc h provided.
Participants are asked to bring
a sa ck lunch.
Fee for the seminar is S8.
Proceed s w ill benefi t the
genealogical society's collection
at the Hu n ting t o n B e a c h
Library.
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owning a dazzling diamond solitaire. Some
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Banking by Television
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menl of prlvut.·1~ "" nt'd timber I~ impro\'cd ~11~'
80 orri<'lal O( thv ~Wlt•h of
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To Enjoy Advantage
WASHINtiTON (AP> New
electronic technology will e nd
millions or jobs worldwide ·and
c'ause sweeping c hanges in
almost every industry. but the
impact upon employment w111 ~
worse in countries that are slow
to embrace the computerized re·
volution, according to a study
The Worldwatch Institute
study said that by the late 1980s
the electronics industry will
rival the a utomobile. s teel and
chemical industries in s ales and
economic importance.
"THE ECONOM I(' AND
social i mpact of m icroelec
tronlcs will extend well beyond
the confines of the industry
itself,·• s aid Coli n Norm an .
author of the s t udy by the
private , non-profit r C'searc·h
group.
"No technology in history h:Js
had such a broad range of pote11
tial application s in th c
workplace." Norman s aid.
The industry is based on the
ability to put thousands or elec-
tronic components and circuits
on aWcon chlps sm a ller than a
e. This has slashed the size
and--41Nlllt of electronic equipment
and computers.
-And these <"h ips , or
microprocessors, a r e found an
proclucta as diverse as digital watches. pocket calculators,
::.~wing mnC'l1111 t•!>, l"ar., and
andusln:d roh11ts , with rnurt!
uses to t·nmc
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...,.orlu lt-auer tn lh1s te l'1111ol11g y.
Japan 1:-ino\'ing t11 the forefront
in somt· <•re;is and £urop(•;1n
governments are heg1nr11ng to
stimulate their c lectron1t· in
dustnes. the re1mrt said
G ovt'rnmcnls see lhal lht.'y
have Liltltt choice but lo ... upport
their high te<"hnology indu:,tnes
1 n t he c omp et 1 L 1 ,. " w or I d
t>conom). but lilt le ha~ been
d o ne t11 rounter J•Otl'11l 1al
negative t•ffeet::.. Norman said
lie c;aid m1croder1ron1t·s . w11h
at:, prom1c;e of greater efflc·1c>nq
:incl produrtiv1ly. would ereatc
Jobs in industries that deal an
C'lectronic goods and service~.
sut·h as eomputer ma11111ar tur
ing .ind progran1m in~
B UT JOB."i Wll,L hl' lost in in
dus tries lhal ~wi t ch fro m
mechan1r al proC'essC's a nd goods
to new ones twsed upon d 1·l"
tronics, which have fewer mov-
ing parts and are easier to as-
semble. This also applies to
wh1te-co:~ar Jobs, he added. s uch
as those a ffected by com -
puter ized office equipm ent.
··Most studies seem to i ndicate
tbat over the lon g term. Job
losses will be greater than those
creat~." Norman said
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Racquetball Courts, no.
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F or t he fiscal year ending
Ma rc h 1980, its fi rst year of
operation, Newport Balboa Sav-
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Insurance 1Juys
Form of Wager
By MILTON MOSKOWITZ
Insurance is like a wager, only you're bethng on the
wrong side.
When you take out a policy, you are, In etrect, betting
that you will die or that your house will go up in names or
that your car will be stolen. The insurance company,
knowing the odds on these calamitous events happening,
takes your bet in the form of the premiums you pay. They
pay off when something dis astrous does happen. (They
note, for example. that ever y year in America about 1
million cars are stolen.)
The company normally comes out ahead by insuring
enough people or e nough property so that their risks are
spread properly, allowing the law of averages to work
Even a bookie loses ar he takes only two bets -and they
both turn out to be winners.
That's a bizarre way of looking at the insurance bust·
ness. but it's a silly world.
Right.now there as a lot of price cutting going on in the
property insurance business. Companies are taking busi-
ness away from other
companies by offering
lowe r prices for in·
s urance F'ireman ·s
Fund. one or the na·
hon 's largest property
and casualty insurers,
1s suffering from this
Money
Tree
µrace war and they gave me some striking illustrations
of how they have lost business in recent months.
Fireman's was insuring a motel for an annual pre
m1um of $7.500. another carrier came along and offered
the same coverage for an annual premium of $2,200. An in-
strument manufacturer has an insurance policy calling for
an annual premium of $19,000; Fireman's lost this busi-
ness when another company provided the same coverage
ror a premium or Sl0.200 a year Jn an extreme case,
Fireman's Fund lost a policy holder who was paying an-
nual premiums or $66,000 when another insurance com-
pany offered comparable coverage for S26.000.
FIREMAN'S INSISTS THAT it wall not match th1s
kind of price cutting. It predicts that the pnce cutters will
get their comeuppance when they gel socked with some
bag claims down the road Meanwhile, Fireman's has lost
the market pos1t1on.
Shrewd buyPrs can take advantage or this turmoil in
the gamb oops. I mean msurance business_ Take Stan-
ford Un1vers1ty, one of the richest schools in the country.
They iss ued a press release recently-trumpeting what they
thought wa~ a great huy
Loeated 40 miles south of San Francisco, Stanford 1s in
earthquake l'Ountry They used to have an earthquake in· ~urance poltr y i.iut gave at up 10 years ago because the pre-
miums had become so high There were no major earth·
quakes dunnl! tht· past IO years, so they saved plenty of
money
Bl'T NO W STANFORD'S taken out another earth-
quake ini;urance poltcy For two reasons · (I ) The experts
at Stanford predl('t flatly that there 1s a 50-50 chance
Cal1f~1m1a "'1 11 experience another maJor earthquake
within the nex1 decade and 12> Stanford was able to
negot1at1? what they feel is a reasonably pnced pohcy.
. .
The policy insures Stanford for S60 million of earth-
quake damage. s ubject to a S3 m illion deductible <meaning
that Stanford pays the first S3 million). For this coveT"age '\
the uruvers1ty will pay an annual premium of $480,000.
Robert Beth, risk manager for Stanford, believed this
to be a bargain lie notes that JWit a year ago a $60 million
policy with a $10 million deductible was priced at $1
mil hon or more annually.
THE EARTHQi' AKE" COVERAGE is being provided
by a consortium of eagltl insurance companies. including
Lloyds of I .ondon Asked which companies were in the con-
sortium. Beth s aid he would not disclose their names. He
feels he has a good buy and he doesn't want to upset the
applecart by tellmR ~ho's providing this "cheap" cov
er age
Six rompar11es write about half the earthquake in·
surance .:overage in the country They are <in order of
m arket share)· Aetna Llfe, Allstate, USAA , Fireman's
Fund. Continent al and Hartford
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