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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-10-14 - Orange Coast Pilot• m BB Man Charged In Grand Theft Of Trade Seerets I Carter Fan First l~y Rosalynn Carter hugs a well wisher at . the Sacramento Children 's home during a four-hour visit to the California capital. Mrs. Carter said that the president is narrowing Ronald Reagan's lead in the polls. Iran J els Raid City of Baghdad I BEIRUT, Lebanon CAP) - Iranian Phantom jets raided Bqbd.S today and Ayatollah Rullollu Khomeini's regime in complete control of the Shatt al· Arab estuary went into its 23rd day. Tehran Hid it crushed an lraqi-baellecl breakaway Kurdish re- bellion la northwestern Iran. Iraqi forces threatening • Abadm moved more armor and artillery across the Karum ruver but QPesed to be preparing for a ale•e nther than a assault to overrun tbe Iranian oil city and lta •laat refinery. An Iraqi communique said three Iranian fighter-bombers s tru c k a t r e sident i al neighborhoods in Baghdad, the Iraqi c apital, wounding 12 civilians. The communique said Iraqi air defenses drove off the attacking jets in the first air raid on Baghdad In eight days. Iran's official Pars ne ws agen· cy saJd the invaders put two more pontoon bridges acroea the Karun northwest of Abadan, giv- in& them three crossing points on the approache s to that threatened city. New mediation efforts to end tbe war reportedly were under wa.y • the Iraqi effort to win Fire Dog . Recovering SOLANA BEACH <AP) Lobo, tbe mascot of the ..... Be~b F\re Station, ti neowerlnt today from thaalla to his frlendl. edopled by the lrill'ft, t.be mixed breed ... _... aur,ery for a ••• flutlc hip socket an. WA• 1truck by a ... tu flrefl1bter1 have .,... to pay t10 a month l'N• Uaetr HtoelaUon ........ Lobo'tblU. Iran claimed it shot down six Iraqi MiG jeta In raids today on Abadan and Kharg ~Island. off Iran's southwestern Persian Gulf coMt. It• claimed six other Iraqi jet.a were downed in raids Monday over the aame area. Iraq said all ita planes returned safely from both ralda. Habib Cbattl, secretary aeneral ~ the 40-natton Islamic <See MIDEAST, Pa1e Al) c.rter Endoned SAN FRANCISCO <AP)-Tbe execut.lye board of the •.CJOO. member International Lon11horemen '1 • Wanboulemen'1 Utaion ha •· cloned Prelklat Cart.r'1 bid I« re-eleettoa. Drug Heats Up Market NEW YORK CAP> -The most spectacular new atock offering in-at least-a deeade-hil Wall Street today when shar es of Genentech Inc .. a genetic engineering firm. were sold to the public and immediately more than doubled in price. One million shares of the San Francisco-based company were sold at S3S each. Shortly alter they began trading in the over- the -counter market, they were quoted at $80\.'i bid. The stock got as high as about $87 before falling back. Genentech. founded four years ago, is involv ed in ge neti c engin~ring acti vities such as d e ve lopme nt of inte rferon. wh ich has received publicity as a potential agent against cancer and other diseases. There has also been talk of ap· plications in such di verse fields as energy and agriculture for biochemical products produced through t.he manipulation of de· oxyribonucleic acids -DNA, for short -which are found in the nuclei of cells. Genentech had revenues of $3.46 m illion, and earnings amounting to just one cent a share, in the fi rst six months of this year. But enthusiastic speculation abounds in the finan- cial community over the com- pany's prospects for future earn· ings. Its dramatic debut on Wall Street underscored the recent craze in the financial worJd for what some skeptics have dubbed "science fiction" stocks -com· panies with new high-technology products and processes. Another hot iaaue is expected to make ita appearance later this year when Apple Com put.er, a Cupertino produc er of personal computers , goes public. PILOT'S ADS JVST TOO GOOD "Dally Pilot claaalfied ada are too 1oocl to be true." ThoM are the wordl of tbe Newport Beach man wbo nated hla apartment throu1b tbla clualfled ad: Beach 2 bdrm frplc. 11&11 declc, 1 bllt from otHn S400 ltXlMUUtX If )'OU need a cl ... lfted ed wb!eb ll "too IOOd to be tne " try the Dally Pilot. Call --todQ" . • ast e Genetie Drug Pomps Vigor Into Wall Street ~ ~ Co~pater Kid Boy, 12, Take. College CW.. REEDLEY <AP) -Michael Bethel la lnteresied in a career u a computer programmer, so he's talrinl a colle1e computer claaa. Michael and his brother, Denn.la, also sold their motor bikes to raise money to buy a small home computer. All that seems logical enough except that Michael is 12 and in the seveqtb grade.....Hh brother ia 9~ _ - Michael was allowed to take a programming 'class that meets two hours a week al Kings River Community College here because his junior high grades at nearby Dinuba are ex- cellent. "It's fantastic to start children this young," said his pro· gramming te acher. Diana Herrington. "Students who have a good background in math shouldn't have any trouble." Trade Seerets HB Man Charged With Grand Theft A Huntington Beach man ac· cused of stealing $3 million in trade secrets from an Irvine- based company has been charged with grand theft, Irvine police Detective Philip Povey said Monday. Tommy Charles Sammons, 51, of 20272 Morristown Circle. turned himself in to authorities and was released on his own re- cognizance, Povey reported. Sammons, who refused to comment on the matter, is to be arraigned Oct. 28 in Orange County Harbor Municipal Court. Povey 11id police are lookina for Eileen E. J ack•on, 28, or Santa Ana, and Steven Allen Hain, 28, of Orange, in connec- tion with the alle1ed white collar crime. All three are former employees of Computer Automa- tion Inc., 2181 Dupont Drive, Irvine, one of the leading m aaufacturers of mini · computers in the nation, a com- pany 1pokesman aald. Povey alleeed that the three took the trade aeereta and $1,000 worth ol equipment while work· ln1 in Computer Automation'• factory service department. They then used tbe lnlorma· lion to open their own com- puter·repalr buaia .... called Na· ttonaJ Mini-Computer Service, Ganim Grove, be aakl. Sammona became a m-.Jor 1harebolder ln National Mini· Jet Fuel Spilled STOCKTON (AP) -Cleanup crews coallnued worlrine toclar on a •.CJ00.1alloa J.t fuel 1p6U that WM npecMd to keep tbe Por1 ~ Stockton partJall1 cloMtd for two or three more daya, of. ft cl all I&)'. Computer Service Inc. and was named executive vice president. according lo Povey. An attorney with Computer Automatioo who uked not to be identified said Monday that Na· tional Mini-Computer Service of· <See SECRETS, Pa1e AZ> 4 Injured In Irvine Explosion Four people suffered first and second-degree steam burns at 7:30 a.m. today in Irvine when a preaaure cooker exploded at a restaurant food proceuing center, accordin1 to Oranae County Fire Department Capt. Sherry Buntin&. She said Marty Gushwa of Anaheim and Joae Cuevo of Culver City were taken to UC Irvine Medical Cent.er. A boeDital spoteaman report- ed that Gushwa 1uffered 1econd- de1ree bu.rm over 25 percent of hia body and Cuevo had similar burn• over 30 percent of bis body. Leu aerloualy injured were FauaUno Sancbea of Loe Anaeles and Au1u1tlne Alvarado of Culwer City. Both were reported la 1ood condltlOQ ln Tustin Com· munlty Hoapltal. lb. BUl!tin1 1ald the four men were wortiDI near the presaun cooke,r ~t.LICI Torlto head· quarters, 1418 White Rolld. Sbt aaid food It proeetaed there for a chain of Mex.lean l'fttauruta. The CaUle ol the accident wu uUDOWD Ulil monUDI. Boy, 8, Listed ~ As Fair A 35-year-old Hunt in~l on Beach sheet metal workc•f was j~iled Monday evenin~ aftN poUce atlege--tre-strot hls-8-yrar· old son following a fa mily quc1r rel. The boy, Robert Allen Chatwin of 10111 Constitution Drive, \~as in fair condition today at Foun· l a in Valley Community Hospital. According to polirc, he was struck in the right arm and side by a singlP 2:! ral1ber bullet. The boy 's father. M1<'atiel Al· len Chatwin . has been jailed cm suspicion of assault with intent to commit murder. police said Huntington Beach police <.;1-'t Luis Ochoa said the inc 1d~nt <•<' curred at 7 p.m . shortly .1ttc-r the elder Chatwin and his "1fe Myrna. 32. had quarrc•I C'd over Robert. Dead Ducks 14~ound VISALIA (AP> About aO ducks have died at two parks here in the past three weeks, possibly from botulis m in a pond. officials have reported. Some dead d ucks found at Mooney Grove have been sent to a 9tate laboratory in Sacramen· to to determine the rausc of death. Or:n:a ,:·~• Weath_.r Chance of light shower!l ending this evening. Most ly ckv Wednesday. Lows tonigLt 61 at the beaches. 82 inland. Highs Wednes day 70 and 73. INSIDE TODi\Y The diaappearanre of n Florida couple and releCJ.$e of a mOIM about modem-day pirates ha~ revived &tones -mad /earl -about danger in th~ wain• bet~en Ftonda and South A merica Set' llOrJI , PQge A 7 ...... ,p DAILY PILOT s J·=e95:!olP 14, •• Algeria Hit Again Severe Aftershocks Panic Survivors A I. A:O-NA M A l~1·r1 ,, A I' I The r1•s1·ut•ri. kn1w kt'd on u "'•'f'I .i1rdt•1 and hstl'rh'd \foments l ti lt·r. thn h t••ird a fe«'ble :-;c· rut 1'11111.: proo f that Omci)nt' "as still .111\t' nt'url four da)!I uftto r •\I \,11.11n'11 k 1llt•r t'urth quukt• bur1t'<l h1111 h.-n1•uth th•• NB Woman Stabbed; Man Held A 36 )Ntr llld t'a rµenter who allegedl y sla bbed a Nt.-wport Reach woman and then kicked his way into a ne1ghbo ri n~ apartment w as arrested Monday after ht.> leaped from a second s tory window and landed near the feet of a police offi cer Go rdon Elliott Ac k e r of No rwa lk was a r r es t ed on charges of assault with intent to com mit murder. He is being he l d on $25 ,000 ba il at the Ne wport rit y j ail. Poli ce assert the 22-year-old victim had returned from an af · ternoon at the beach and was toweli ng off inside her Seashore Dr ive apartment when the knife· wielding man r an in through an open s liding glass door. She told officers her assailant had a stocking mask pulled over his face and a buck knife in one t\tind. She reported that he started s'W in gin g the knife at her , knocked her to the floor and cut up her hand and arms which she 'd raised to fend off lhe blows. The woman later was taJten lo Ho ag Memorial Hospital for treatment. Investigators said the ram- paging man then fled and ran to a nearby apartment whe re he kicked down the front door to gain entry. Once inside, police said, he went into a bathroom and began c utting off his beard with a pair or scissors. lie leaped out a window or the second floor apartment, officers said , when the resident returned nome and found his front door open. The suspect , s porting onJy half a beard, was arrested alte r jumping from the window and landing near a police officer who h ad been s ummoned to the area. Reagan Still "'rt-rkoace of the offt rt• bu1ld 1n1e S u d d e n I y I h t• r IH u 1• 1 !'i dropped tht'1 r 1110111 and rllll 1ntu thl' str1'f't The· ruins h1td ~t'n Ah akHI hy another of lht' doit'n~ of d a1h art"r'h1X'ks A 1·011c·rt'tt' wa ll dirt•l·t h nvt•rtwurt lt'atUnj( at 3 30 dl'l(rt't" an .:lt-, lhrt•atcn4'<1 f • 1 1Hn11er Dr. Paul Berg, professor of bioche mistry at Stanford University, has been named a co-winner of the 1980 Nobel Prize for chemistry. <Story A4 ) ' f'rom Page A I MIDEAST. • • Conrerence organization. pre- pared to begin a fresh mediation effort with visits to Baghdad and Tehran. Both Iraq and Iran have ignored past appeals by the United Natiorui for an end to the fi ghting. A Kuwaiti n ews pa per, Al· W attan, quoted Sas I ah Khalaf, a leader in the Palestine Libera· t ion -Organization. as sa ying the PLO is about to propose a ne w formula for ending the war. Under the proposal Iraq would agree to return to its border and Iran would agree to negotiate with Iraq in another country un- der the auspices or a third party. be was quoted as saying. to bury the d1uers. l'h'-' urt c:n hocks Monda y. ~om t• mcu.'l11rl11t( up to 5 on the H11·hlt•r Sl'U lt', t•uused p anic auw11~ thl' tt•m, of thousands of homclcbK '\1r v1vors receiving f0<1d aJUI 1111•cJ11·al aid in t ern p 111 u 1 y l t!rtt l 01t11.:s Terrified 111t•11 w•irn l'n and 1·h tld ren pou1 t·d 111to tht: opt:n air. Th•· nH•l'•lll Algerian news •"c111·y !latd there was no fu rther damuge or <'ttsualties Monday in Al Asnam, where 1.600 bodies have been recovered and the Hcd Crescent relief organization estimated 5,000 to 20,000 people were ldllt:$1 . 80 percent of tt;ie ci- ty of 120,000 was destroyed, and 250,000 or the province 's million people were made hom eless. As each aftershock subsided, t he tho us ands of Alger ian searchers and French and Swi ss alpine rescue teams with trained search dogs returned to the rub· ble. More victims were brought out, alive but badly injured. The scratching was believed t o b e c o m i n g fr o m t h e watchman at the building 's un- derground parking lot. "Last night, we heard him crying for help," said one of the searchers. "This morning one of our avalanche dogs confirmed his presence, but now his cnes have stopped." T hen they hea rd the fa int scratching from below. ··Every day there is less and less hope for those buried in the ruins." said a doctor stand ing by. "But I think this m an down h e r e is getting e nou gh air to survive long enough for us to reach him. It's a matter of time ... I am waiting in case I have t o gi ve a n anest het ic and perform an emergency amputa- tion of a limb trapped in the ruins ." _ , putate both legs of a trapped man to save his life. A week after the 1954 quake which killed 1,600 people in Al Asnam. survivors we re .still be· ing found alive in the ruins. ac· cording to a police officer. "With that precedent in mind, we do not intend to give up hope of finding survivors for a long time yet." he said. Ne arby in the ruins of the c~i,arthouse, which had a wing w'lere judges and prosecutors lived with their fa milies, rescue c ame too late for a 4-year-old girl who cried for help for three days. Whe.n the diggers re ached her. she was dead. -r---- Iran said it had cruabed an Iraqi-backed breakaway re· he llion by autonomy-s eeking Kurd is h i n s urg e nt s in northweste rn Ira n n e ar the border with Tu.rkey. The Pars ne ws agency said 80 rebels and 20 lr.anian secwity forces had been killed in two days of fi ght· ing. Small children who lost their parents in the disaster wandered aimlessly through the streets. Rescue teams organized by a women's group gathe red them up. Those whose relatives couJd be found were turned over to them . Volunteer families care for others. I , Leads Carter NEW YORK (AP) -Ronald Reagan has strengthened his support a bit in the suburbs, while Jimmy Carter picked up som e backing among blue -collar workers . And J ohn Ande rson slipped a little more. The patterns of support for the presidential candidates have shifted slightly over the past few weeks or the pesidential cam· paign. the latest Associat ed Press-NBC News poll says, but ove r all s tandin gs h aven 't changed much. Tijuana Residents Demand Utilities TIJUANA <AP) -In their second downtown demonstration in three months. residents of outly ing colonias have de - m a nded sewe rs. water, elec- trical s ervice and g arbage pickup. A spokesman s aid aa 800 resi- dents demonstrated: "Tijuana collects millions of pesos in tax· es and, in exchange, we get nothing." ORANGl COAST DAILY PILOT ........ _ PrUltMf'\' •M PutMIVWr f-••.-..... MO"•tl"' E•CO< ~M.L-. A"''Uftt -.,....,.. E•tfOI' Offkff ("I• -JJO W.tl '" Mrw c ~ ...... 10>1 llo , .... ,,_, "'''"'""°" ...... '"'' ~ .. -···· T~M(11C)MMoalt Ol ......... AdY ....... I0.71 '''"'*Cot-....... A British reporte r who visited the area said he saw tanks, am· phibious vehicles and artillery moving across one of the bridges "in a leisurely manner" and that the Iraqi troops were re· taxed and confident. He said the Iraqis were shelUng Abadan and the Iranians were replying with "inaccurate" fire and were get - t ing no air support. Iraqi officials claimed their forces advanced three to five miles toward Abadan, but the West ern r eporter s aid it ap- peared that the Iraqis were planning a siege or Abadan and Iranian-held parts of the port ci- t y of Khorramshahr. on the west side of Karum Rive r's juncture with the Shatt al-Arab. ''I wouldn't be surprised if they just sat back," aaid the re- porter, a military specialist for a British newspaper, ·'They don 't really have to 't ake · anyth~." Klan Blamed For Explosion ATLANl'A CAP) -The day care center blast th•killed four toddlers and an adult was an ac- cident , authorities say, but some anguished parents believe a bomb was responsible, and some blame the Ku Klux Klan. "We 're tired or our children being killed ," said the Rev. J oseph Lowe r y I head or the Southern Chris tian Leadership Conference . An angry, disbelieving crowd or about 200 gathered Monday night at a west aide church where Publi c Safe ty Com- missioner Lee P . Brown answered questions about Mon· day's mid-morning explosion al the Gate City Day Care center, where 82 pre·schoolers were play· ing Oear Side• Diie Light Rain Fal,l,s In Coastal Areas Orange Coast residents. who thought the amos would never l~ave, 1reeted the arrival of fall 'a lint rainfall today . Fot ecllten aald clearin1 skies would return Wednesday. Thou1h the amount of molature provided no sl1ntricant rainfall meuurements, it was enoup to coat sidewalks and atreeta With a slippery layer ol water. Tbe National Weather Service In Loi An1eln said apcwadlc ahoweu were po11ible tbrouahOut 0r...,e County today alon1 with 1u1tr northweat winda. IJl8b temperaturea were expected lo reach 70 with an OYernilbt low of II. A foreea1ter Hld a weak weather front be1an movlq tbrou1b Soutbera Callfonla Monday nt1bt from ti•• nortlaweat after an la•erttOll l•J•r, wblcb bad eauMd ...-. 1mot pnlbleml lMt '"*t ~· ,...........,Hl'Ylee1maele• skies should return Wednesday with no further storm activity expected through the weekend. Man Drowns, Un888isted GRAND RAPIDS •. Mich. <AP) -A Vietnuneae lmmi1rant 1oet bis fCJCJtlne and drowned while filbln1 iD the Grand River, and at lealt three nearby fishermen mede no move to save him, ac· eordinl to police reports. The body ol Tan Van Bui, 4', of Grand Rapldl was pulled from tM rtver more tban an bour llfter be dlaappeared la ~ f8llt ~ water '#bUe ftllalDa ..._ far Mlmoa, tM elt1 PIN ~·*· AbM• ....... wen~ It ta.. time,-wftMIMI ..... It ... ..n .............. . APW\,.,_.. President Carte r waves from top of limousine thre ading its way throug h crowds at West Frankfort. Ill. Carter visit- ed coal mine there Monday, then flew to St. Louis. He was back in Washington today for what was billed as a major address on the economy. Carter Tries New Fairness Tactic ST. LOUIS, Mo. <AP) In kee ping with his resolve not to g e t "carri ed a w a y " wi th p e rson a l att a c k s o n h is Republican opponent, President Ca rter is trying out a new cam-pa ign speech and says he's go· ing to "bend over backwards to be fair''toRonaldRea~n. Aides say the new strategy talked about la.st week but put into effect on a campaign swing Monday is to focus on what Ca rter sees as the stark dif· ferences between himself and Reagan. while mentioning his opponent less and stopping short of the war·or-peace com parisons Carter drew on e arlier cam- paign trips. Thus. when Pam Huggins of Clayton, Mo. asked him at an hour-long question and answer session here Monday ni~ht to specuJate on where -in the world Guns Stolen; 'Friend' of Victim Sought A Ventur a gun collector lost seven pistols valued at a total S2,500 Sunday to a friend he s ays volunteered to help him in a dis · play booth at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Terry K. Jackson. 42. told police he was visiting collectors in another booth during the af- ternoon and when he returned to his own Orange County Gun Show display, the friend and guns were gone. Jackson, who first met the "friend" three weeks ago, said this m orning he st ill hasn't locat ed the 23-year-old whose name he has diffic ulty remem- be r ing. He descri bed him as a good gun mechanic but "impulsive." Reagan might use m11ita rv action should he be elected . Carter drew laughter and chee rs when he told her. "I've got a very strict policy of being careful of what I say. And I'm going to bend over barkwards to be ac· curate and fair. "l don't beheve our nation is li kely to be brought into a war just because of a change in ad- ministrations." the president a dded. "However , there are some trends put forward by my opponent that concern me." He went on to reiterate his contention that Reagan's st ated desire to scrap the SALT II trea· t y and renegotiate an arms Ii m italion agr eeme nt from a position of strength would break the pattern or U.S. arms control adhered to by every U.S. presi- dent since Harry Truman. And Carter ticked orr a list or eight countries where he said R e agan advo cat e d u s e or military force when the presi- dent involved at the lime, in- cluding some Republicans, set· tie d the problems through diplomacy. "I want to make it clear I'm not insinuating that he would do th a t a-s p r-esid e nt," Carte r hastened to add, "because there is a m uc h m o r e ser io us responsibility on a person once they 're in the Oval Office." Police Seek Aid L OS ANGELES (AP ) P o lice and FBI age nts in- tervie wed me mbers or the Armenian community Monday and "anyone who might have any information at all'' about the bombing o f a Hollywood trave l agency owned by a Turkis h immigrant, o fficers said. "But no one is In jail yet and there are no s uspects," said LL Wayne Heins Of the LAPD's Criminal Conspiracy Section. _ .. It's ttme for your layaway f'rmtt Page A I SECRETS. • • fer ed a lower-cost repair service th a n Co mpute r Auto m ation itself. Povey said that Irvine police officers, armed with a search warrant, searched the National Mini·Computer Services plant in mid-Septe mber . He s aid a number or documents on -Corn,. __ puter Automation stationer y were recovered pertaining to the design and upkeep of computers. Computer Automation likely will file a civil suit against Na· t ional Mini -Computer Services, on e attorney for Compute r Automation predicted. Another company represen- tative said security me asures will be improved in the wake of the alleged $3 million theft. Povey said the Irvine Police De partment has inves tigated National Mi ni -C ompute r Services for three months. He said the police department en- t er ed the c ase after a pre- liminary investi&atioo by Com- puter Automation indicated Na- tional Mini-Computer Services were aervi cin1 Computer ., Automation customers with stolen information. State DES Cue Suit Allowed W ASHJNGTON CAP) -The U.S. State Supreme Court to- day refused to bar women whose cancer may have been caused by their mothers' uae of DES from •uiDc manufacturers of the now-banned drug. The j ustices left intact a California Supreme Court de- cision allowing an industry-wide lawsuit in product liability cues when the specific manufacturer cannot be determined. Today's action clears the way for a trial in which five pharmaceutical firms must prove it was not their drug that led to the health problems experienced by two California women. Avoid the holiday crunch this year by shopping at Brett Walker now Let us help you choose the perfect gift for that special person from our selection of fine Jewelry, and. with a small deposit. we will hold It for you untll Christmas. \BJdl ~/he, 9t1WfioAI ,,,.. ,....,'Y 35 FoshiOn lslond • Newport Beoch. Collfornlo 92660 64A-2494 Orange ~oast EDI T I O N Today'H Clo81n.C ~.\'. St~ks VOL. 73, NO. 288, .t SECTIONS. 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1980 N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Airport Suit Tip of Legal Iceberg? By •'REDERICK S('HO•~~u;m. Of IN O.llr ,._ ,,.,. A lawswt filt.'<i agiun:st OranKf' County by Hu.ches A1rwest ovt>r the entry of two new 1el 111r l'ar riers at John Wayne Airport may be just the tip o ( a legal iceberg thitt will keep the C'ount) in court for months. perhaps years. That is among i:onc lus1ons contained lo a three page con fidential me mo r andum pre Cranston Slams Park Foe In an apparent swipe at the National Park Service, Sen. Alan Cranston. D·Calif .. said in remarks scheduled for delivery today that c rea t ion of an 11,000·acre national park along the Orange County Coast would be in.the national interest. !f-be park service. in a recent report. said the coastal property north and east of Laguna Beach is • ·unwarranting of national park status·· and the suggested $38 million pricetag 1s "overly costly." Senator Cranston, an active proponent of legislation that would authorize purchase of the park, was among a delegation of federal, state and local officials 1cheduled to address a Senate subcommittee studying the park bill, 83198. "I believe there la a national tatel'elt in protectin1 the Oranee CoHt, prlaa•rily becauae ao many million• of Americana fl'om every state lo the Union visit tbe California coast . . . " Cranston said in a prepared st•tement. "Oran1e County, which is famous for l~ fine beache., hu ;· DO a.aklnal parka or recreaUoo ueu. Tbe propoeed park would benefit many thousands of tourists who visit the county ~ nua y-:o- (Tbe Cleveland National Forest in eastern Orange County ia administer ed t>y the U.S. Forestry Service. which is a division of the U .S. Department of Agriculture. ) "Federal acquisition or this area would provide outstanding recreational opportunities for over 1.3 million people who live within a two-hour drive of the proposed park.·• the senator a aid. Describing the land within the proposed park b o undary . Cranston said, "In sharp con· traat to its urban surroundings, this portion of the Orange CoWl· ty coast contains W\Spoiled steep narrow canyoni with magnificent 1roves of sycamore and oak. The coastal hills rise to over 1,000 feet providing splendid viewa of the Pacific Ocean. Plant and animal life abounds." Cranston noted that federal acquisition is in the national in· tere1t, loo . be cau se o f arcb•eological and paleon- tolo1ical remains identified on the site. •' . . The area also contains two olanta listed on the en· ~See PARK, Pa•e AZ> Repairs Shut Bicycle Trail A. porticm or the bicycle trail aloal tbl Santa Ana Rlver chan· oel laa been closed through J•u_, due to channel repairs neceulbted from stormr lat sprlqmdwinter. ..,.. elamMl ii undereolng re· Nlr bllween Adam• Avenue in ea.ta-· to 1'1tb Street ln San· ta Alie. TIM project i& being conducted bJ \be ewnty ln conjunction wt• tlll U.S. Army Corpt ol ......... Pl£PT S~LVTES coiJNn WOMEN &>•• rt•d (111 th1· r-ount~ Hoard of Super\ 1sors b~ lht· Co unt) Counsel's Offlt 1• ll u1th,·i.. now Kt:publ1 c Aarhneb, filed u lawsuit Ckt I in whH'h 1t ~ alle~ed that lht' boiard acLt!d improperly in strip ping 11 or two dail.) flights as part of a temporary plan to permit Frontier Airlines and Western Airlint.'S to JOIO Hughes and Air 'aliforn1a in serving the airport I Q.OPS N ' J(L DS n The board adopted the interim a<'<.'ess µohcy under pressure from the Federal Avia.tion Ad· rn1n1strat1on to comply with pro- v1s1ons uf the Alrhne Oeregula· \ion A<"t or t 9'18. Accordrng t o t he county rounsel's report, any legal rul· m g in the Hughes lawsuit could have "significant ramifications .. on the acress issue and "is the probable prelude lo litigation in the months ahead by other d1s- s a t is f 1e d a ir carriers , gov- I •----- •• ••• •• "" _.,_....,p.- PICTORIAL THANKS TO NeWPORT'S FINEST Cop9 encl Kid• Picnic to a.come Tredllion? Cops a Wt NB Kids-Want 'em B~k . If the Newport Beach police had thoughts of malting last Friday's all·day picnic for local sixth graders a one· time event, they'd better think again. Dozens of lhank·you letters and misspelled requests that the Cops·n·Kids picnic be Instituted as an annual af. fair have been flowing in this week. Officer Rich Long, who came up with the Idea for the Eastbluff Park picnic, said at least SO letters have hit his desk this week. "No way are they going to let us stop." Long said, shuffling through the letters. The get.together, which featured games, a hot dog barbecue and an after· noon of informal cops·and·kids dis- cussions. attracted more than 600 sixth graders from seven elementary schools. LONG "IT WAS REALLY nice of you lo do this on your day off." wrote sixth grader Cathy Han. Todd Dufour. in his letter to the Newport officers. said "the food and the games were awesome." Another sixth grader explained t.hat he now understood why "my uncle hangs out" wtth police men. Long, who said at least SO off duty policemen gave up their day off to participate in the picnic. said-the cops had at least as much fun as the youngsters. HE ™D the picnic likely wlll become an annual event. "The fifth graders at one school. .. said Long, "were really upset because they missed out. They asked us to do it again next year and I don't think they'll let us off the hook." Genetic Drug Stock Doubles First Day NEW YORK <AP) -The most spectacular new stock offering in al least a decade bit Wall Street today when shares of Genentecb Inc .• a genetic en1ineeriQg firm, were sold to the public and immediately more tha6 doubled lo price. One million shares or the San Francisco-based company were 1old at •· Late ln the momlna the shares were tradln1 ln the over·tbe-eounter market .i '74 l}ld. The .tock 1ot u hl1h aa about 91'1 befor' fallin• back. Genentecb, founded lour yean •10. i• ln•olved In ceaetle ea1iDMr'IDC .UYitl• .. eb • d•Y•lopmeat of interferon. ................... '-9blleil¥ • ..................... , .... ..-.-.... ........ .................. talk o1.,. tlk .................. ....... ........ ~- biochemical products produced throu_.. tbe manipulation ol de· oxyribonucleic acids -DNA, for short -which are found lo tbe nuclei ol cells. Genentecb had re venues of $3.41 million, and earnlnga amounting to juat one cent a share, lo the tint six montbl al thi• year. But enthu1ia1tic 1peculatlon abounds ln the ftoan· clal community over the com· r.any '1 proepectl for future eani· "f•· is dramatic debut oa Wall Street underscored the recent cuae ln Ute flnanclal world tor what IOIDe llleptlt!I bne dubW "lclente ftction" ltoeb -COID• panl• w\Ul MW bllb·tMUoloo Prod'8d8 -proe••· uaeMrhat1Muel8apect.ed to ............. ~ ........ tlaia ,.. ..... APPi• Com .... a CuperUDo prodqeer oi pereon•I computer•. 10H ,..bile. .. .... ernmentaJ bodies and private parties." Hughes conte nds in the lawsuit that the county must consider increasing the existing 4 l ·flight per day "cap" on airport operations. The cap was imposed to ease jet noise on re· sidentiaJ areas beneath takeoff patterns. The board held fast on retain- ing the cap and instead stripped Hughes and Air California of two flights each. The four flights thus "created" are being turned over to Frontier and Western . Each of those c arriers will be permitted two daily departures. Still unresolved are requests from other carriers. including Continental and PSA, for permission to serve the Orange County market. That issue. and others, will be addressed m a final airport access plan to be presented next April. according to county airport officials. Supervisors also were warned Newport Council Vote in the report to expect further legal acton over airport noise due to an Oct. 6 U.S. Supreme Court ruling in a case involving Los Angeles1 Inte rn a tional Airport. The court held that airport operators could be held liable for ·'personal injuries resulting from the noise of aircraft in flight," according to the county counsel's report. It continued: "The extent of <See SUIT, Page AZ) Hotel's Opponents To Fight Proposal Opponents of a proposed 12 s tory Newport Beach hotel claim they'll stick to their game plan and attempt to derail that hotel proposal when it comes up for a City Council vote tonight. The council is being asked lo grant use permits and appr.ove environmental documents on the IMJine Co. Land Use Shift Told By lllCHARD G&EEN . .................. Tiie Irvine Compuy h• re- moved 4,243 acree ot land from a tax·•hellered a1ricultural pre· aerYe in a move aipalln1 future development ln Irvine, Oraftle and l:;qUna Beac-b, a Minl)iny spokesman said Monday. Thia action means all com· pany-owned agricultural land in the Irvine city limits is now earmarked for residential, com· mercial or industrial uses. com· pany director of urban planning Warren S. Roche said . He said the company. primary landowner in Irvine. placed 49~054 ac r es o r land i n Williamson Act agricultural pre- ser ves in 1969. The state act gives owners or agricultural land a tax break. Since 1969. the Irvine Com- pany has removed about 20,000 acres of land fr o m the agricultural preserve. Accord i ng t o co mpan y spokesman Martin Brower. the land most recently removed from preserve status includes: -A swath of acreage running alongside Laguna Canyon from the coastal area to El Toro Road. The land will be used ror commercial development. -Two large parcels east and west of the Bommer Canyon area in Irvine. to be used for residential development. -A 268·acre piece of land bounded by the San ta An a Freeway on the South. the El Toro Marine Corpa Air Station (See I.AND, Page AZl Mrs. Watson, Chancellor's Mother, Dies Private funeral services are planned Wednesday for 1onetime Orange County resident Myrtle Gladys Wat.ton, who died Mon· day at the qe of M. She wu the mother of Dr. Normm E. Watton. chancellor of the Coast Community CoUeae District. Mrs. Watson, a native Californian, and her husband, Erne.t, 1rew citrus crope In Tustin for • yean before retlt· in1 and ma.1n1 to Newport Beach 30 yeen .,o. lln. w.uon wu a member ol the Zbell Club al Santa Ana, the Lido 11&. Women '1 Club ancf belould to ba&b tbe Loi A.aael• and Oraa.1• County Lapldarf soeleU•. B....._ ber widower ud hlr aon, Krt. WattoD leans a dau1bter1 Mrs. S. WllU•m Hme&I ar Newpon Bed; IO 11 ............. and two p...a. ll'udclUldrm . planned SOO·room Koll Company hotel project. T he Hyatt Regen cy Hotel would be constructed near John Wayne Airport. The hotel would be completed by the spring or 1982, Koll officials said. The 400 members of SPON (Stop Polluting Our Newport> ........... Wl••n- Dr. Paul Berg, professor of biochemistry at Stanford University, has been named a co· winner of the 1980 Nobel Prize for chemistry. <Story A4 ) ;Cle~ Skies Seen After Brief Rain Orange Cout residents. who thought the smog would never leave. greeted the arrival of fal1 's first rainfall t oday . Forecasters said clearing skies would return Wednesday. Though the a m ount of moisture provided no significant rainfall measurements, it was enough to coat sidewalks and streets with a slippery layer of water. The National Weather Service in Los Angeles said sporadic showers wer e possible throughout Orange County today along with gusty northwest winch. High temperatW'es were expected to reach 10 with U1 overnight low of 55. Senion Set Okioberf e•I A tbree·day Oktoberfest celebretkJG, dni1ned to ralle fund• for tbe Newport Beach Senior attsem Cmter, will bt beld Oct. 24, JS and 28. Tbe f..UYltl•, to be held at tbe smlor center ln Corona del Mar, Include a llorsesboe tournament, an auction, an all· d•J old·fa1bloned country rill•I• 1ale ud an afternoon daaceoas..IQ. ne celebr.UC. 1tart1 s.tur· daJ mornlDI wlUa a peacate bre•kf Ht. Tickets for tbe Oktoblrf• an anllable It U.. ceater, located at Stb and Marl\*'lte ayeu.. I t say they'll have an attorney on hand tonight to bolster their an· ti-hotel argument. S PON president Jean Watt claims that environmental docu- m ents supporting the proposed hotel don't deal adequately with traffic. housing and air quality issues. She said her group will ask that the council take no action until after an Oct. 27 council study session on hotels. She also said her group is pre· paring a petition drive aimed at blocking construction of any hotels in the Newport area. Tim Strader, senior vice presi- dent for Koll, said the environ· mental documents anawe!' all the queationa po11ed by SPON members. --1 Further. he said. an advance - copy ol the environmental docu· ment,.... praeated to Ule SPON 1roup. He aaid SPON members did not comment on the docu- ment until now. He c alled the S PON charges "a last-minute attempt to drum up an emotional issue t.bat has nothing to do with the facts." SPON members claim they'll rekindle their contention that councilmen Phil Maurer and J ohn Cox shouldn't be allowed to vote on the hotel proposal. They claim the two recently elected councilmen ""benefited indirectly from $32,000 spent by the Koll Company on a cam- paign to oust former councilmen Paul Ryckoff and Ray Williams. (See HOTEL, Page .\2) Bay Cleanup Talk Set in Newport Newport Beach Mayor J¥ckie Heather wtll discuss the latest on cleanup efforts of Upper Newport Bay during a meeting of the marine division of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce Wednesday. The 7:30 a.m. meeting will be held at the Or ange County Harbor Patrol headquarters, 1901 Bayside Drive. There wtll be a Sl.50 charge for rolls and coffee. Coast Weather Chance of li&ht showers ending this evening. Most- ly clear Wednesday. Lows tonight 11 al the beaches, 12 inland. Highs Wednea· day 10 and 73. AX PAIL Y PtLQT N ~--JlJST BREAKING-----.. ,._ U'19\I from todq'1 worW ..a MtioMI MW1 *°9~1 -Court Steers Clear Of California Probe WA$11l NCi'l'ON ti\ f') Tht l ~ Soprem~ Coon bu one.- again slt'Nt-d l'lear of l'•llfonu• 1 inve1tl1•0on lnto alle11ect fraud by ~umt-Worldwide• Church ol (iod le~era The t'oun rt•fus•·~ today tn hf'&r ar.ruments Ul•t at•tf' prosecutm'll U<'tt'd unronst1tuhon•lly 1n °'" · forc1blt takeover of the l'hurch und the w11rn1ntlf'Ss, indl•nlmln•te telturt of book11 and recorJs ·· Stale Attornt')' t;cneraJ Georae Deukmejlan urtied tht> justH'es to rt-J~,·t th.-appuJ, ~t•ting th•t the church already had prt1senttod :;uch urgume·nts in prl"v11>usly rf'Jet'led appeals and that tho6t' 11rgumt•n1s ure pending befor" • Cahforma llPl>"•l!i court MOSCOW IA P l Soviet l""res1dent lA:Onld I Brezhnev to duy ell.lied un tht· l 111 1t.cd Sti.t.e:., "before 1t 1a too lalt!," to re sume .. construl·t1v t!" negotiations with the Soviet t•n1on, part1rularly on arms r~uction. Tass reported Ac('ordtng to the off1('1W new!I agency. Brt-zhnev made the comments m a mt'ellog with Armand Hammer chairm an of the Occidental Pet roleum Corp 1tnd long time fnend of Soviet leaders Poer.-r Pla1u E.rpl1Ntn PEKJ N, Ill. <AP) Two coal dust explosions rocked Com- monwealth Ed1 sun 's Powe rt.on generating station today. trigger· ing a fire and in1urmg 15 workmen. police said. Fire threatened the main building of the coat-powered facility for a time. the Tazewell County sheriff's office said, but was brought under rontrol. Ten firefighting units remained on the scene two miles south of here in the event or additional ex- plos ions or fi re. At.R-Tapn •P ..... e' WASHJNGTON IAP> -The U.S. Supreme Court today cleared the way for millions of television viewers to see the Abscam videotapes that led to Rep. Michael J . Myers' criminal conviction and e xpulsion from Congress. The justices turned down an emergency request by lawyers for the Pennsylvania Democrat aimed at blocking access to the tapes sought by the three commercial television networks. There were no recorded dissents. Ctdtl•9C .. ts Indigents' Remains To Be Cremated Indigents who die in Orange County will be cremated instead of buried, the Orange County Board of Supervisors decided t o- day. The change in methods for dis· posin& ot the bodies is expected ~·•ave the county f'l'OID .... to· $110,000 a year trom burial. Tbe decision wu made after representatives from county cemetery districts notified coun· ty officials that they could no longer bury indigents at reduced rates. The supervisors postponed ac- tion on the issue on Sept. 30 after Supervisor Harriett Wieder not· ed that cremation is against Jewt.b Jaw. Tbe cwt ol cremaUoa i.e ex· peeted to be about *400, Hid bavld Cortes, administrative start analyst. The county will donate that sum toward any private burial. -~reiii P--flfle Al . PARK BACKED • • • dangered species List and five r are and endan'1:ered birds, in- cluding the Americ an golden eagle ." Gordon Manh, curator of the UC Irvine biological mu.sewn, said this morning be has seen the golden eagle in the area. He also confirmed that two en- dangered species of plants grow there. They are the Dudleya Stolonifera and the Orange County Turkish Rugging. Manh said he wasn't sure about other endangered animals in the area. Legislation author izing the park purchas e , but not ap- propriating funding for its parchaae, bu been passed by tbe House under sponsorship of Reps. Robert Badham , R· Newport Beach. and Jerry Pat- terson, D-Santa Ana. Cranston, with somewhat re- luctant support from Sen. S.J. Hayakawa. R -Calif., has sponsored lhe Senate version of the park bill. , Patterson s aid e arlier this week that be anticipated Senate action in either late November or early De cember during Congress' lame-duck session. DAILY PILOT Tlt1,. ••C1'1•t.._, O•••••Mi•N:•...,. .. Cranston proposed only one change in the current bill. He said it should be amended so &bat federal acq\!Uilion of any park lands be withheld until the federal government receives a written commitment from either the state or local governments for management of the park. Cranston sald such an amend· ment would ease concerns ex· pressed by the park service that it would race high management costs following park purchase . Swpect Held In NB Attack On Woman A 36-year-old carpenter who allegedly stabbed a Newport Beach woman and then kicked his way into a nei1hborin1 apartment wu arrested Monday after he leaped Crom • serond story window and landed near the feet of a police officer. Gordon Elliott Acker of Norwalk was. . .arre-ated on char1es of ... ault with intent to commit murder. He is being beld on $25,000 bail at the NeWPOl't city jal). Police lllsert the 22-year-old victim bed returned from an af. ternoaD llt tbe beadl and was towellq off inside her Seashore Drlye .,.,.tment wben the knife· wielcliQa man ran ln throuah an opeD tUdiaa , .... door.' Sbe told olftcen ber usallant bad a st.ocldnl muk pulled over bi• fate a a buck knlfe in one hand. ' Sbe nported tbat he •tarted 1wle1la1 the lcnlfe at ber. lmoelsed ber to the noor and cut "' IMr UDd ud anm wlaldl 1be'4I ratMd ~ fend off tit• blow. Tiiie ............... tU. to Hoq Jlemorlal Roapltal for ......... la•..U.llCon 1aid th• ram· ,....,._...._,..._.rmto . ....., ................. kleW ._. .. tr.-door to ..... ..,. Oaee...._,.... ...... ... ....... ,. ..... .... ~ ........... ... oftelllclrl. Iranian Jets Raid Baghdad R "_; 11< lJT. Le banun ( t\ I' l Ir an ian !'hunt.om Jets r a1dt'd Baa hdlld tod uy and Ayatollah Ruhollah Khum~in1's r~glme 1n 1'ehnn llald it crushed an Iraqi bucked breakaway Ku rd ish re· 0011100 in northwestern Inn. lrii ql foHes thre atening Abadan movt.'d more armor and artill"ry ac·ross the Karun River liut aweared to be preparing for u suise rather than an assault to overrun th t lraman 011 city and 1t:1 ~1ant refinery New mediation efforts to end the war reportedly were under way as the Iraqi effo1·t to win complete control or the Shatt al· Arab estuary went into its 23rd day. An Iraqi communique sa id three Iranian fi ghter·bombers s tru r k a t resi d e nti a l neighborhoods in Baghdad. the traqi capital , wounding 12 civilians. The communique s aid Iraqi air defenses drove off the attacking jets in the first air r aid on Baghdad in eight days. Iran's official Pars news agen· cy s aid the invaders put two more pontoon bridges across the Karun northwest of Abadan. giv· ing them three crossing points on the approaches to tha t threatened city . A Kuwaiti newspape r, Al · Wattan, quoted Saslah Khalaf, a leader in the Palesti.ne Libera· tion ·Organization. as sa ying the PLO is about to propose a new formula for ending Ute war. Under the proposal Iraq would agree to return to its border and Iran would agree to negotiate with Iraq in another country un· der the auspices of a third party, he was quoted as saying. Iran said it had crushed an ' Iraqi-backed breaka way re · hellion by a utonomy-seeking Kurdish i n s ur ge nt s in northwestern Iran near the border with Turkey. The Pars news agency said 80 rebels and 20 Iranian security forces bad been killed in two days of fight· ing. f',....P~AJ SUIT .•• the finan cial impact on the airport proprietor rem ains to be seen. "The difCicully of proof or personal ittjury allegations may be substantial and the medical teatimoay in support thereof dif. ficult, but the potential damages could be very larae." According to the report, the Supreme Court decision could have the effed of reopening a 1978 caae in which the-county was sued for inverse condemna· lion of land near the airport by 98 persoo.s, six of whom claimed personal injury. The h.igh court's decision also could affe<:t a similar lawsuit againat the county scheduled for trial Oct. 27, according to the re· port. ., Supervisors also learned in the report that a hearing on a variance that permits airport operations to deviate from state noise s tanda rds has been postponed from Oct. 27 to Feb. 23. It wu pointed out in the coun· ty counsel's report that the law firm of Fadem, Berger and Norton, which won the Los Angeles c ase befo r e the Supreme Court, is representing the Airport Action Association. one o( the parties that will be in· volved in the noise variance bearing. *'"*' Pflfle . I I LAND •.. on the east, Sand Canyon on the west and Trabuco Road on the north. This land Is earmarked for industrial development. -About l,OtS acres in the Weir Canyon area in the sphere of influence of the City of Orange, which will be uttd for residential development. Brower explained lbat, once the Irvine Company declares its intention to remove land from the a1ricultural preserve, it mu1t wait 10 years before de· veloping on it, or pay a stiff penalty. Therefore, the 4 ,243 acres re- moved from the act this year can't be developed until 1990. · Brower said that eventually all of the company's a1ricuJture boldtnp will be developed. Halloween Stories Set al Ubrariea An bour ol Halloween t.W tip. proprtMe for chUdrea under. the •I• of 11 wlll be preHnted -~ end TburtdiT •••. iat at all four Newport Beach Ubran. . Tb• free •torJ aealoa wW be pre•eatecl Wednnday at tbe Balboa brach and a11ln on ThundQ II tbe Corona del Mar, ............ -Newport c.a.-........ • • THIS IS ARTIST'S CONCEPTION OF PROPOSE> NEWPORT HYATI AEOENCY Hotet Would be at Birch 8trfft. Von Karman Avenue and MKArthur B~levard HOTEL ... the men Maurer and Cox unseat ed last spring. Rut Newport. City Attorney Hugh Coffin has ruled t hat Maurer and Cox l'an vote. Carter Hits Reagan · On Budget Oaims Coffin. in a 19-p age le,J.?al opinion, said the Koll campaign represented an independent ex· penditure, not a contribution. Had the two councilmen been b arred from vo t in g. it is gener ally conceded by council members that the hotel proposal likely would go down to defeat Mesa Firm Selected for Airport Study A Costa Mesa firm was select- ed by the Orange County Roard of Supervisors today to un- dertake a $98,596 study to pin po.mt one...perhaps two, locattbns for a new airport for use by private aviators. CH2M Hill of California, Inc. om ciaJs said it wi ll t ake about 11 months to examine six sites that have been suggested in the past several years t o relieve d e- mands by private pilots on John Wayn e Airport in Newport Beach ; Meadowlark Airport in Huntingt o n Bear h . a n d Fullerton Airport in Fullerton. The six sites include Bell Can- yon , Prima Oeshecha . and San Jua n Creek , each east or San Juan Cap is t r a n o ; Plano Trabuco. east of Mission Viejo: S antiago Can yon, east of Orange. and the naval air Sta· lion al Loa Alamitos. One county official interpreted the board's act ion as dein- onstrating "that we want to build another general aviation airport in this county." "It may be more than one." h e added. The county has been under pressure from private pilots and aviation groups to take action on constructinl( a new field. They have p<>inted out that the San Juan Capistrano airport was c lose d and th at closure of Meadowlark Airport in Hunt· ington Beach has been ordered. More and more pilots. they con· tend, are being forced to tie down their planes at airfields in neighboring counties. Cost of the s tudy will be financed 80 percent in federal grant fWlds and 20 percent from the county's airport enterprise fund. The study firm is located at 866 E. Baker St. in Costa Mesa. WASHlNGTON <AP) -Presi de nt Carter said t od ay that Ron aid Reagan's proposals to cut taxes and tncrease govern· menl spending would add at least $140 billion to the fiscal 1983 federal budget. .. It is clear that the only way he could balance the budget un· der his program is to e liminate most or the feder al government except for defense" and certain pro~rams that cannot be cut un· der law. Carter said. Focusin~ on the Republican presidential cand1d ~te 's ec?· no mic proposals. without his sh arp anti· Reagan rhetoric or the recent past , the president at· tacked Reagan's proposals for sweepmg t ax cuts and said: "Right now, just as we are beginning to brin g 1nfJat 1on down, is exactly the wrong time for ele<:>t1on-year proposals that would drive prices up agam ." Carter made his comments in a s peech prepar ed for de- livery al the National Press Club. It expanded on remar~ he m ade on the economy Sunday in a radio speech that was part of a new media campaign targeted ror t.he last three weeks before the Nov. 4 election. Besides Reagan's plan for a tax rut of 30 percent over three years . Carter said the GOP nom 1 nee had proposed removing the earnings ltmitat1on from Social Security recipients: JO· creasing government subsidies to the Merchant Marine ; t uition tax c redits for parents or private sc hool students ; inr r e ased military spending beyond those planned by the administration, and "a substantial repeal or the windfall profits tax" on oil in· dustry revenues. "In recent weeks. Governor Reagan has been saying that he can avoid the highly inflationary consequences of these tax and spendin&: programs by c.utting other parts of the budget suffi· ciently to prevent a deficit, .. Carter said. In doing so. he has prom ised to protect Social Secwi· ly and other entitlement pro· grams. NB Police Awards Luncheon Slated The 10th annual Newport Beach police awards luncheon has been scheduled for Nov. 7 al the Marriott Hotel. The 11 :30 a.m . •wards ban· quet costs S2S per guest or S2SO for a full table. To make res· 1 ervations . or for furthe·r in· formation. call the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Com· merce. 644-8211. ... It's time for your layaway "But all the rest of the federal government out of which the $140 billion in cuts would have to come -will amount to only $150 billion to $160 billion an 1983," the president said . In St. Louis on Mond ay, Carter tried a new campaign speech and said he was going to "bend over backwards to be fair " to Rea gan. Man Seized In Attack on NB Woman A man who police allege bit a s leeping Newport Beach woman after breaking into her apart· ment and jumping onto her bed wa s arrested after trying to elude both potir e and friends of the young woman. John Kelly Martm, a 22-year· old Mission V1e10 resident, was a rrested early Sat urday on burglary r harges. He 1s being held on $25,000 bail. P olice c lai m t he s us pect crawled into the Walnut Street apa rtment about 5 a.m , yanked a telephone out of the wall and told the startled woman he had a gun. She told offi cers the man beg an hitting her and then bit her on the bac k. Two male apartment tenants ran into the room and grabbed the suspect after hearing the scuffle. But, police said, the intruder escaped when he aske d permission to use the bathroom and Oed instead. Upper Bay Tours Slated The first of six public tours of the U pper Newport Bay E colog ical Reserve wUJ take place th.is Saturday morning. Othe r guided toura are scheduled Nov. 22, Dec. 13, Jan. 17, Feb. 14 and March 14. Tour group will depart every 15 minutes from 9 a.m . to 10:30 a .m . from the intersection of Eastbluff and Back Bay drives. Binoculars and cameras are useful. No special clothing or footwear is required. The Upper Bay is a 741-a c re coastal wetland that serves as a winter stop for a number of migratory birds. Avoid the holldoy crunch this year by shopping at Brett WOlker now Let us.help you choose the perfect gift for that special person from our selection of fine }e-welly, and. with a small deposit. we will hold It tor you untll C hnstmas ",,. ~ry 35 Fashion lslond. Newport Beoch. Colltornlo 92660 Tuesday. Octob6< 1•. 1980 DAILY PILOT A:J £ounty Becomes Reagan Turf tErrer Tax Bills Set For Mailing 8y Fa&DEAICKSCHOl:Mt;tll. ....... ~ ..... More than 500,000 1 u bills e•ch containing a.ti error \holl wlll not affect the amount u1 t•xea due will ~ mailed to Orange County property taJt payers startjng W~nesday County Tax Co ll ectur Treasurer Robert L. Citron i.~ud a computer error caused tJ1( homeowners' exemption slatt:d on ttie bills to be <' arned in cents instead of dollars. '·Although the homeowners exemption Is erroneously stated OC Airport Can Handle New Lines The Orange County Board of Supervisors was told today that no new problems are anticipated in permitting two additional jet air carriers -=..Frontier Airlines and Westem Airlines -to begin service at John Wayne Airport. Airport Manager Murry Ca· ble, said in a one-page report that he has received "excellent cooperation" from all parties in· volved in the task of converting the airport from Orange Coun· ty's base from two to four jet airlines. Under the plan developed by Cable ad the airlines, Frontier will •hare terminal counter space with Republic Airlines, formerly Hu1bes Airweat. ·Western_ will abare space with Air Callfomia. One wrtnkle-that develOPed in tile pla, ucordlna to Cable. ta tbat Air California will not be prepand to handle Weatem un- til Nov. 15, despite the fact I-W eat.em \ntenda to start service from the airport Oc:t. 27. During Uae three-week period, Western will UM a temporary trailer, Ca· ble.-S. Frontier will begin service from the airport Dec. 15. ~ier and_ Wbtern each will operate two flights daily from the airport. Air California and Republic each will relin· quiah two daily departures . Under the system, there will be no increase in the 41-0ight per day aggregate limit on jet plane departures. Western will fly nonstop to Salt Lake City from Orange County at 10:15 a.m . and 6:20 p .m . daily, while Frontier will fiy to Denver via Las Vegas at 7 :25 a.m. and 12:25 p.m. Glaucoma Testing Slated at College un the tax bi ll . lht-11vt·r u ~ 5*> dedu<'tlon already h•> been c sl(•ulalt'd ln lht' ne t tlix <uoounl," Citron said T he first 1nstallme r1t tax must ~ pos \ln1trkt!d by Uec lO T ht' Wl'OrHi 1n 1:1t11ll ment 1s dut> no later than April 10 All latl' 10 tallm e nt s will lie l'har~~ a 6 percent penalty 1 ax.payers sho uld receive their bills by Nov l Those who don 't 1>huuld call Citron's ofht•e at 834·3411 P ersons wh o r ecentl y purchased property will not re ce1v£' tux bi lls, a:. those bills will go to previous owners Taxpayers who pay property taxes through a lending institu tion will receive tax bills Crom whi ch payment stubs have been deleted. Citron said 560.01 1 tax bills will be sent out. He es ti mate d $575,527,000 In property t ax will be collected $89.330.000 more than last year The increase in the tax base, he said, is due to new construe tion throughout the count y, re· valuation of property by the county Assessor's Office and an annual 2 percent valuation 1n· c rease permitte d u n der Proposition 13. The property taxes collected through Citron's office will be doled out to 170 taxing districts in the coW\ty. Citron said the property tax provides only about 25 percent of financing for the agencies. Executive Ralph Wal~h Dies at 81 Ralph Walsh. a lon1time Newport Beach resident and a past vice president of the Richfield Oil Corp., died Mon· day at Hoag Memorial Hospital. He waa 11: Private funeral services are pending. Walsh, a native of Kentucky. founded tbe Walburn Oil Com· pany of New York which he sold 1iuring the 1'9305" to the Richfield Oil Corp. of Californ1a. After moving to Los Angeles, he became an executive vice- president for Richfield. He late r formed Armstrong Engineering. a firm dealing primarily in the aerospace field . Followmg a brief retirement, he became president of MacMillan Oil Company. Walsh then moved to the Newport area where be b«ame a member of the Irvine Coast Country Club and the Balboa Bay Club. He also was a member of the California Club. He is survived by his wife Lucy and daughters, Lucy Cameron of Newport Beach and Sally Rhodes of New York City. Other surviving family mem- bers are grandsons Alexander Cameron fll of Santa Monica : e 0.111PIM41Uff- R0NALQ REAGAN DRIVES HOME A POINT IN FV TALK 'Whet PrHldent Would W•nt to Match Carter'• Record?' Nude Dance Ban Court Ruling Due WASHINGTON The U.S Supreme Court agreed today to decide whe n and how com· munities may ban nude dancing 'fbe JUSlkes said they will re view a pair of ct'lminal <'onvi c- tions for "live nude dancin~" in violation of a Mount Ephraim . N.J., zorung ordinanre The ordinance 1s bein g challenged as an invalid dema1 Flat Earth People Claim Columbus LANCASTER (AJ1) -A day of parades baa reminded the country that Chriatopber Colum· bua discovered America, but how many people know he proved lbe world was flat? "Moat people don't realize this becau.e it'a ool taught ln gov- ernment-nm acboola. Bul that's what ha,ppened," saya Cbarlea Johnson, president of the In· tematiooal Flat Earth Society. "We count Columbus as one of our gang," Johnson insisted Monday. His organization teaches that the world is Oat as a pancake and extends infinitely in all directions, although the known. world is hemmed in by an im· penetrable 150-milc·high waU of ice that forms a South Pole around the rim of the saucer . The sun and moon, Johnson sai d , are 32 ·mile ·w1de "spotlights" that move in a cir · cle above the North Pole at the center of the saucer. The dif. ference between them is that tbe sun gives off "hot light" while the moon gives off "cold light," he explained. "You have to remember that when Columbus sailed, people had believed for some time that the world was a ball. Columbus knew better. or freedom of.expression rights. James F. Schad and Juliette Ann DiLuciano were convicted in 1978 of offe ring live nude dancing as a form of entertain· ment at an establishment known as Six Thirteen Earh was fined $300 A. New Jersey appeal court upheld the convictions and the borough's zoning ordinance as apphed to Six Thirteen. The state Supreme Court refused to review the case J an. 18. Six Thirteen ran afoul of the ordinance when in 1976 it offered a new form of amusement. A patron sitting in a booth could, by the insertion of a coin, lower an opaque glass panel and view a nude dancer pedormin& live. The Supreme .Court appeal noted that the establiahment was operating within the or- dinance by offerin1 coin· operated "peepshows" featuring sexually explicit movies By ROBERT BARKER Ot•o.lfy .. ltetl~ Orange County took on the ap pearance of being Reagan CoWl· try Monday. Signs and bumpe r stickers proclaimed it as s uch as en- th usiasllc crowds g r eeted Republican presidential can- MORE ON REAGAN'1 VISIT -PAGE 81 didate Ronald Reagan in Foun· lain Valley and Seal Beach. Reagan's biggest cheers in Fountain Valley came when he zeroed in on President Carter's economic policies. He said Catter has done more in four years to reduce the American standard of living than any president in recenl memory. He lambasted a Carte r·Walter Mondale c ampaign brochure claiming that they had a record no one could match. "They're right." Keagan said, pointing to a 12 percent cent in· flation and 7 per unemployment rate. .t "What American president would want to match that rec· ord? f wouldn't want lo ne caught dead with 1t. ·· he said. Seemingly typical of the Reagan s upporters that turned out in Fountain Valley was Sally Dadurka, an analytical chemis t from Huntington Reach. "He 1s an all ·out good man and a good Christian." Ms . Dadurka said. "He did a good JOb as governor and he will do a good job as president." rlorence Chewning. a state employee also from Huntington Beach, said. "I've believed in keagan s ince I h(:ard him make a s peech fo r Barry Goldwater I m 1964 >. He would make a good president " Almost all of those who turned out earlJer in the day in the am· phitheater at the Leisure World retirement commumty in Seal Beach seemed to be for Rea~an. Hugh Colledge, 81, said Carter has made a terrible mess and the country needs a change. Stanley Benjamin, 84, said the next president 'looks like Reagan. "l hope So. Wev 've had enough inflation. We've bad enouab, Carter," he aaid. But another Leisure World resident. Ethel Supamtic. stood out in the crowd. She booed when Reagan was introduced. She claimed that the former California governor is not con· cerned enough about air pollu· Uon. "He's more interested in set· ting the standards for the benefit of industry. ·'There are lots of older people here with lung problems. I don 't think he has much feeling for people." At both Orange County ap· pearances, Reagan pledged to cut income taxes by 10 per- ~ent over the next three years. He also promised to cut gov- ernment spending by as much as 7 percent over the next five years. "There is fat, waste and ex- trav agancc in government," Reagan declared. "Now is the time to go after it." Reagan also told Leisure World residents that Social Security is indispensable to the retirement of millions of people. "I promise that no one wiU miss Social Security c hecks while I am in the Wtiite House." he said. H e also pledged to repeal ' Social Security laws so that re· clP1~nts 65 andO'ver can keep ___ _. any money they earn without losing any of their benefits. He told the Fountajn Valley audience that he plans to have a balanced budget by 1983 while also increasing the U.S. defense budget. "That is one place l wouldn't cut." he asserted. On e spectator, leaving the Fountain Valley gathering, said he liked Reagan and liked what he had to say. - "But l just don't know if any of them can do all they prom- ise," he said. A number of parachutists descended when Reagan arrived in Fountain Valley. While wail· iflg. the c r owd was enter· tained by singer Pat Boone. Between Seal Beac h and Fountain Valley, Reagan and his entourage stopped for lunch at the Red Onion Restaurant in Peter's Landing in Huntington Harbour. Red Onion President Ron Newman said Reagan dined o0 an enchilada and t~ and was· · especially fond of the:" restaurant 'a lee cream special .. ·~ ty. Newman aald be orde-re4' • seconds. Free screening for glaucoma will be performed Wednesday from 9:30 a .m. to 12:30 p.m. at tbe north campus or Saddleback Commwlity College. Tbe student health center is sponsoring the checkup ad· ministered by the Southern California Pnvent Blindness society. For information, <'all 559-9300. Scott Cameron of Newport Beach: Ross Bartlett of Newport Beach : Andrew Bartlett of Houston. and Mitc hell Bartlett of Indiana. "If the world was a ball, a ship would have gone over the hump then started falling SHARING A LAUGH WITH SENIOR CITIZENS AT SEAL BEACH RmAIMENT COMMUNITY downhill since there was no Ronald Reagan Proml1e1 Oldatera They'll Never Mt11 a Soclat Security Check Walsh also is s urvived by two great-grandchildren, J osh and Amber Bartlett. gravity. Columbus knew be .~~~~~~~~_;;;~~~~~~~_.:..__:__:..:....:..:::___:..::....:..:...:....:..:.::.:.:-=-.=..:::..:.:.=:_.:.::.::::.=~:.:.:.::.:::_~~~~ wouldn't f all off t h e e dge ~ ·@ because there is none on n flat earth.'' liost Galleon ldentUied Two Other J/ esseh Aho Submerged in GUif? BATON ROUGE, La. CAP) -to Spain in September 1766, fourth of the hull of the ship ap· Tbe W'reCk of an 18th century when the hurricane blew up in pears to be intact ablp dllcovered this year off the the Gulf of Mexico. "There la no ~eason that the Loulal .. coat atlll carrying ita . A a~~Y source published site can't be excavated in an carao of IOld and alive~ baa been ~ 1853 indicated th~ neet car· archaeologically accepted lcleDWlel al tbe Sparush vessel ned more than 15 million pesoe way " he said El Comtaate, which aank durtn1 worth of gold, silver, copper, in· Only a sm~l portion or the a burrlcme ln 1788. di10, dyewood, sugar. hides, metals and artifacts hu been And U. same storm probably cacao, pottery and spices. brou1bt up from the shipwreck wrecked two. other ahil>;' in the A1ked to estimate the value of official.a aaid, adding it probably SJ Comtete a neet, wbacb may tbe precious metals on the alx wiU take four or five months to still be 171nl somewhere nearby ships, Steve Perry, aasistant excavate the alte. in tbe Gulf of Mex.ico, experts secretary of the culture and A private firm Is doing the ex· H'l'bld. , ..... _.,__ . . . tourism department, aaid, "It is uvatlon but the state controls ,, .. • a .......-;t pouabili· of untold value today." bow it will be bandied. Since the i tlaa tbe Santa Barbara and At modem day ~rices, the 40 initial fmding in July. the wreck H!:1tri•vade :::~ ,_._!hlne pounds °' aold recovered thua has yielded Mexican Indi.n • ...._ -"""'u,. .. ,.. far Is worth $350,000. Official.a ceramics, Iron cannon balls and -•-ana. Hid Gordon T. 1 a y t b e a r t i f a c t a a n d ahlp fittings. Watte Jr., aa underwater archaeological information "are arclaMdlollllt. the most excltin1 find" in the Oft. One Treen and offlcialJ atate'a history. · Candidate Kil)-...1 of tb• 1tate Department of The remains of the El "° Culture, Recreatloa and Comtante were clilcovered by a Tourlam unounced the El 1brimper in 15 to 18 feet of water 0-C_..'I ldentlt.J 'at a newa about 1 ~ ml'-olf tbe colllt ot ...,_~-~· ol , ... _ Cameron Parlab near tbe I ...._,. ..-~P Rockefeller Refuse. . ,..... tolMW ,._.. Prom underwlltu esamlna· NCOMI In Mealoe, Uou, Wllttl 1alcl lt appeared tbe .... He In tbe ....,. lblp •• 1• to 144 feet Iona and ., -.. a ftelt V•Hrua, Maleo, I WU a "fairly al•able lbtp" f« ••••• W atta 1atd tbat about one· KINGSTON, Jamaica <AP) - Roy McGann, parltamentary aeeretarJ in the mlniatl'7 of u · Uoaal aecurtty and a C--meat cllldldata in UM . • elHtlcln, •II lbot and kUled IO bit car durtlll • acll ... of 1unflre between bl1 pollce bodJsurd and DOUH Headt1 force•. Radio Jamaica Hid pollee '°"'"' Nported. Old you know thet Benjamin Frenkhn w.s one of the con· trlbutore to the field of ;emology? Af'teJ r~vlng • cJfft of QefN from a frtend, 'renklln ~oc..cled to exp«i· ment wi h them. The gems w.e tourmellnee. He mounted • l•Qe tourmaline In a plyot rang 90 th• either aide c:oUld be lumed outwerd. He noted a curious l)henomanOn: When he wore it the heel from his fi"99f cauNd the atone to •"'Kt llQht obleeta. He hed • megl\et on his f(ngetl The heat •• giv-ing the atone an electrrcal ~-now know that tourmalln• tran1c•nda all gemttonea In thla quelity Mown • ~oei.ctrlclty. When warmed, one •nd become• cNWQ9d with poeitN9 Nctrone Ind lN oct'9t 9nd acqulr• a negative chatg•. When th• MOf'9 coota. ... = .. ,. --. Thi9 ~gained from Frenldln'a obMrvatlona hit ""°' led to te*\tlflo ad· ~ Of ooune lourmallne oener .... 1nwr.t °"* then the ectenllftc. It It th9 alt9rnMI bltthtlOM for Ootober encl cur• rw"9y In good t&IPPir, IO II ,.. l .. lvety rNeOnable lo buy • TOUf'fllliltM -not MoM\ to e. until IM Mrty 1111' It It, U9l now eomtng ..-~n fine jewtlry In lo;, -• t+ liiEM WISE CHARLES H. BARR ............ ..... ... , ,,. .... w ........... ............ ltli9 ~ntry. Meny who trev.I In Eur099 h8ll9 ror ~ '"" thl1 lovely ~ uaed In fine f?!ec:ee It.er.. The V9fY lerg9 "NbY" tNI King Gust.-Ill of SWeOer1 ~to Catherine the Or.-of 1'uaal• la r•ty •fine red tounneUM. Part of the poputerlty of toum.llne i. b8lied on lta wide color renge. II Is round In oryatela or pink, magente, gr-.n, blue, yellow. t>rown, black and rneny aubtle In· ter"'9dl•• 9hfldee. Pink and «Ntald ar.-.. S*'tlculerly oooutar. We haw9 uampl .. of tt-. on dlapl~ In the atore. orten tounNllne will h8" two or men colon In the aame cry9tcf. Thoe9 tltMng pit* .. OM 9nd, white In tfie mldd .. Ind terminlll\ng In gJMn .,.. aulte naturally called 07••rNllOn tourmellne." Thia tyD9 ot eolor Otowth la "°' .... ...,.,.., ~ de- pocilta o1 tourmlllne •• found If\ the ooooel'-ertda of our CQUf\try! Mlln9 -8outMrn Cllltot'n6a. tt .. ellO found In eaotlc plec .. Ilk• Elba. ~ -Mlna9 Getllia. er.ti. TounMHne h• a "ardn ... of 1 lftCI llltl• \endeney to ct.... IO II duflble encl I ... ""' .,,__ It I• Illa °""' tet In bf~. plna. =~,:.nta and men's fln• J .. I I ! I I ' I I ' I ' I ·I •J ·I t - In Frorn~Cold CLOAK 6 DAGOSal' DSPT. -Ledlea and 1entle_meo, lbl• ~·r today briaO you ao absolute ex clualve. The loualett apy on our •Ure couUlne hu Juat been eapoted. Untnuked and defl'O(lled Totally dia cove,...S. A,.. you ttady? He ti one Richard Lon&. N>mmW\ity service~ officer for the Newport Beach Poli~ Department. a ftve year veteran ol the forc:t Act\.lally, we cannot take credit for 1dentllyln1 Otrlcer Lon& • • clandestine operauve. 11\l•t clellf honor aoea to certain mem ber• ol American CivU Wberties Union, alias the ACLU, who were aalbered m auertedly public session over ~he weekend in the Newport Harbor H.i&h School cafeteria. ONE P\JltPOSE OF the meeting was to diacuas police law enforcement practices. As community servic.es ~f· licer, Lone bu more than a passing m· .u• "'"°' terest in thiJ topic. That's why he showed up. Recounting events. it's fairly simple to figure why ~f­ ficer LA>ng flunked spyine. First, he failed to s neak lll ri&ht. He ahowed up and reeistered. for crying out loud, and paid bis fee for the meeting and luncheon. HE DIDN'T EVEN WEAR a moustache or false beard. This was a ghastly error. Afte all as communit services cer n air y easy o 1 enta y. His p o o bu been plaste~ed all over the papers. He'd just finished belpina oreanize a police picnic for sixth graders, for ex- ample. And bia final, awesome error as an a1Je1ed undercover operator, Richard Long sat right there in the middle of the meet.iq and openly took copious notes. Good heavens! No apy worth bis cloak and dagger sits there taking copious not.es. WHERE WERE HIS BUGGING devices? His secret tape recorder shaped like a Coke bottle? His Buck Ro«iers decoder? By t.ak.ine copious notes, he couldn't even hav~ been mistaten for a newspaper reporter. Reporters just fake it · with the pencil, yawn a lot, and then nod off, snoring quiet· ly in cadence with the speaker's dulcet tones. Officer Lon& wu so obvious. He wu paying attention. Therefore, it's no ebormou.s surprise that Officer Long wu fmally spotted by a sharp.eyed lady member of the ACLU. Then she warned the assembly. "There are police spies here today," she screeched. Leng was exposed. He was invited outside by one of lbe ACLU braas. "I FELT LIKE A JUNIOR high school kid who just got called out on the erass," Long recalled. ''They asked me to leave just before the boat cruise . . . '' See what be gets for taking copious notes? AU work and no play makes for min ing the boat. So what did 'Officer Long do about his abrupt ex- pubioo? "I told them it was a lot of bull. They weren't re~llyinterested in ha vine a public meeting." LONG AL80 TIDNU maybe bia civil n1hta and First Am• ...... rt&Ma b ........ Yioi.a.d ,too. Tbll a. ldlil of inil&e for a moctln1 of the American Civil Uberti• Union. IAg_aliU• Midi •. tbe ACLU'.. wag'\ very civil to Officer Long, and they sure didn't glve him any liberties. Sharpshooters End Hijacking-. ANKARA, Turkey IAP) - Army lharpehootera cut throu&h the rear door of a hijacked JetlJner ln southeut Turkey to- clay, stormed ln 1hootln1. rescued more than 100 hoataaea and captured five Turkish hi· Jackers who 1mu1&led plstola aboard ln hollowed·out Korans, lbe aemi-officlal Anatolia new. aaency reported. The hijackers and some ol the pu•enaers were reported •lieht- ly anjured in .the uaault, which beaan at 5:25 a.m. and ended a minute later, abo\.lt 11 hours alter the quintet took over the Turklah Airlinea Boelna '7'7. THE IDIACllEU, who poled u Iranian foUowen of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and bia Islamic revolul.lon, were ftown to Ankara. Anatolia said they included two joumalists, an escaped con· vict who bad been servinc a 20·year sentence for left-~ne terroriam and an engineenng student. No information about the fifth man wu given except bis name. NATION I WORLD .. \: ·~ ........ CASH FAMILY SHARES COUNTRY MUSIC AWARD Johnny, Wife June Carter c .. tt, Son Jottn Jr. Americans Win Nobel 'BOA.wards The journalists were Yilmaz Yalciner of an Ankara economic weekly, reportedly a member of an Islamic fundamentalist or· .., ___ try -•• 1~ ganizalion, and Coskun Aral. an ~ _ lU ,,.;;; employee of a Paris photo-news agency, Anatolia said. It said the ex·convict was named Mehmet Ahlak and he was a member of the leftist Turkish Mandrell, Cmh STOCKHOLM. Sweden <AP) People's Uberation Army. ~ k A -Four Americans and a Briton THE PLANE WAS on a flight a e ,.,O•D ____ _J_ today won the 1980 Nobel Prizes from Munich. West Germany, to i_ 1 r ~ In physics and chemistr . Th,_.e--Aakua,....tbe Turkub-capit.&J----_ ------• pbS'!ilC!J award 88 given or Anatolia said the hijackers NAS~LLE. Tenn. (AP> -members chose George Jones nuclear research that contribut· smugaled two pistols aboard in Barbara Mandrell said she was fQr two awards -male vocalist ed to the .. Big Bang" theory~of e the creation of the universe. The hollowed·out editions of the only 13 w~n she fi rst heard of the year and single of the year Koran. the Moslem holy book, Johnny Cash sing. Eighteen for "He Stopped Loving ~er To- c he miatry prize went for and commandeered the aircraft years later, they shared top day." bioc hemical studies of nucleic shortly after it took off from country music honors -and Jones, who overcame a drink· acids . the master blueprints of Istanbul at 6: ts p.m . Monday on Cub called his award "every ing problem this year, wu the life. the last leg of the flight. Other country boy's dream... only double winner. "You can James W. Cronin of the sources said there were 148 Miss Mandrell won the pres· never realize how much this University of Chkago and Val L. persons aboard , all of them tigious entertainer of the year means to me." he said from Fitch of Princeton University Turks. • award at tbe nationally televised Sparks, Nev .. where be was won the 1980 Nobel Prize in ··From now on the law of Country Music Association performing. "I have the booet I ph~~~~~r Paul Berg of Stan-Islam prevails in this plane and awards show Monday night, and needed. It put me rigbt on the therefore we want to go to Cash was elected to the Country top." ford University In California re· Te hran or Jidda in Saudi Music Hall of Fame. Former folk singer Emmylou ceived one half of the $212,000 Arabia," ooe of the hijackers "lt•s hard to explain how I Harris was voted female prize in chemistry. The other ld B t th f l · · "d h 3 Id Mi li t of th half went jointly to Harvard pro-to a woman passenger. u e ee , sai t e l·year-o ss voca s e year. Cesso r Walte r Gilbe rt and pilot said he did not have fuel Mandrell. "I'm afraid I'm going and landed at Dyarbakir, in to'fallout'." Britis h professor Frederick southeastern Turkey. where Sanger of Cambridge. Turkish army troops surrounded THE ROYAL SWEDISH lbe plane. The troops included Academy of Sciences cited New sbarpshoote.rs in the area for York·bom Berg, S4, "for his fun· military maneuvers. damental studies of the bio· chemistry of nucleic aids," the complex organic acids found in the nucleus of all cells and es· sential to life. Gilbert, 48, and Saneer, 62, were cited by the awardin& body ·'for their contribulioos concem· in«i the determination of base aequencea in nucleic acids." In pbyaica, the Academy cited Cronin and Fltcb "for the dis· covery of vtolationa of fun· clameatal symmetry principles ln the decay of neutral K- meaons." Mesons are unstable particles tint observed in COS· mic rays. THE IOJACKERS threatened to blow up the plane unless it was refueled by 9:30 p.m., but the aoveJ'?lDent refused to comply and the threat wu not carried out. Shortly after tbe dead.line, however, 39 women, children _.d aced pusenaers were re· ported releued. THE PINT·SIZED Miss Man· drell, who plays five instru· ments. bad a hit this year with ··You Can Eat Crackers in My Bed Any Time." Cash, who overcame pill ad· diction in the late 1960& and went on to become a superstar with bits like "A Boy Named Sue," capped his 25-year career with election to the hall of fame. "Thia was the big one, mama,'· said Cash after the ahow. '"Ibis was the one I've hoped for, dreamed for and prayed for. It wu every country bo 'a dream." i{ w• not hi.a only prise of lbe eventna. His wife, June Carter, presented him with a shiny silver Mercedes Benz after the show. OTHER WINNERS WE&E: "Coal Miner's Daughter," the soundtrack from the movie about the life of country sinaer Loretta Lynn, sung by Si11y Spacek. album of the year; "He Stopped Loving Her Today," song ot' the year for writen Bob- by Braddock and Curly Putman; the Statler Brothers, vocal group of t,be year; tbe Charlie Daniels Band. instrumental group ol the year; Moe Bandy and Joe Stampley, vocal duo ol the year, and Roy Clark, in· • atrumenlalist of the year. f Breeilers'-Rapped I - THE BIG-BANG theory is that the universe began with a gigan· tic exploaion and bu been ex· panding ever since. Ne1otiatlon1 with the bl- jackera went on for several boura, but the airport waa blacked out and preparatiooa for an auault on the plane were made. The Turki•b news agency said after an unsuccessful rescue attempt was made at 2 a.m~, negotiations wera broken off an hour later and the suc· cessful attack was made at 5:25. THE AS...'iOCIATION'S S,000 singers. musicians and other Two otben were elect.d \o \be Country Music Hall of Fame. They are Connie B. Gay. wbo pioneered commercial CCMlb'y radio and helped launch tbe careen of Clark and Jimmy Dean, and the Original Som ol the Pioneers, bett known for their Westem·alyle aonaa like "Tumbline Tumbleweeds" and "Cool Water ... l Over W el/are Dole D A NV I L L E ( A P ) -"But when she bu the second Like the other Nobel prizes this year. the physics award car· ries a cub stipend of $212.000. The chemistry prize aho is to be ··Breeders•• -women on child, then we have to be&in HY· annowiced today. • welfare wbo have children -inl. 'Well, that's one for adop- abould either aive up their tion, becaue it need• two children for adoption or loee parent.a, it needs a home','' he welfare benefits, a atate M · Hid in an interview with the Tri- semblJ candidate HY•· Valley News. "If you're loin& to Bill Biker, a Republican run· be a breeder, we're not goiq to aini for a lOtb district aeat, •aid aubtidile it. I know it sounds he Cloesn't object to an unmar-ried woman wtlhone child receiv· harab and cruel, but look at It tn1pdblicualatance. from the kids ' point of view." Cronin and Fitch made their Nobel winning discovery by studies of a new type of elemen· tary particles uaing a proton acceferator at Brookhaven Na· tional Laboratory on New York's Long Island where they beaded a research group. Their studies scrutinized the validity of three related symmetry prin· cipJes in physics. 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'l'be dittrict'1 hiah 1cboo1 coacbe• had threatened to withhold coaebl.q aervlcea In the m~or 1porta unleu the bud1et for such mlaor lporta u 1ymnutic1, YOlleyball, 1wimmin1 and cross coun· try it reinatituted. Boaters and people in planes are getting their first glimpse in 33 years of H.oward Hughes' "Spruce Goose" in Long Beach. The hangar encloeing the historic plane bas been partially dismantled in preparation for the plane's transfer to a location near the Queen Mary. SAN DIEGO (AP) -Fire heavily dama1ed the United Presbyterian Church downtown today, mellin1 the keyboard of its $100,000 or1an. After the fourth alarm. 100 firefiehters tried with little success to atop the spread ol names throu&h the four·atory, 1913 structure beside Interstate 5 at Fourth and Cedar. Vu 11 ..... Atl Raf'petl LOS ANGELES <AP> -Sayln1 Ronald. Reaean's "deliberate lie1" are coslin1 him sleep, former Gov. Edmund G. "Pat" Brown Sr. demanded retraction Monday of a TV commercial clalmln1 Rea1an saved California from bankruptcy when he succeeded Brown 13 years aao. The state "wu not on the verae of bankruptcy." said Brown, father al the current aovernor. "It bad hundreds of millions of doll an on depoeit in special and 1eneral funds.'' He blamed any temporary setback at the time on "a cash now crunch." -Naesp .. er• Selfl A.,.._ LOS ANGELES <AP) -Nine community newspapers with a combined circulation of 130,000 are bein1 aold for the third lime in six years. Two dally papen -the Glendale Newt· Pren and Burbank Daily Record -will be transferred from California Offset Printers to In1enoU Publicatlona Co. of Sharon, Conn., tbe present owners said Monday after alpine a note al intent to sell the company and ita 1ub· lldlary, Glendale News papen Inc. · Alt.boulb a purcbue price bu not been disclOMd, both parties said tbe deal abould be completed by tbe end of thia montb. · .4d81" l rrl•ftl l•f'reea • llON'l'SBJl:Y <AP> -All• Ludden, loqtime bo9t of tbe · a.11,.._ ..... Mow .. .._word," bu been removed from the . erUieal lllt but l8 KW la Mriou9 C!CIDCUUoa fol.lowiaa a ltrc*e. ~clam attendln1 ~. however, were encourated by bis emersency from a six-d., coma, official.a of Monterey CommunltyH011pltal1ald. If )'OUf' non-pte>fit orgenlzatlon nMd• help ra1s1nv funda. call Huntington Center to mall Community HelPdeteli..~ 187-2533 Police Get QuiekAid By Actress LOS ANGELES tAP> -Los Angeles police have been getting a helping hand from a "celebrity aquad" lately. F irst it was Mayor Tom Bradley. Then Gov . Edmund Brown Jr. And last weekend, former TV "Policewoman " Angie Dickinson pitched in to help real·life L(\ PD officers cra~!t a_xmc!~U~111 c-'!~ .. _ -Awakened by the sound of crashing furniture at the home of her Bel Air neighbor Herbert Sterns, Miss Dickinson called police early Saturday, then helped them track down a scan·· lily clad man she saw running from the house. What's more, said detective Jerry Winkle, "She turned in a top performance as a witness." Booked in the incident for in· veatiaation of felony vandalism wu WllUam Tennant, a.a&-1ear· old film director clad only in aborV. He.,.. .. released after poetiqtl,000 bail. Sterm aaid be wu awakmed by nolN end .... t dowmtaln to find a man throwin1 cbaln, lampa, •mall tables, bric·a·brac and kitchen appliances at a bay window in bi.I _llvtn1 room. If you've been looking forward to a good investment, now's the right time to invest in a Security Pacific Bank Pref erred Passbook. Here's why. Court to Rule on Signs San Diego Billboard Ban Stumed WASlONGTON (APl -The U.S. Supreme Court t oday agreed to decide whether cities can ban all bilJboard advertis· ing. The court said it will study a constitutional challenge to such a total ban imposed in 1972 by San Diego. The city ordinance was upheld by the California Supreme Court last April 14. Passed by a 4·3 vote of San Diee.o's city council, the anti· billboard ordinance permits only on·site signs -those that des· ignate the owner or occupant of business premises on which the signs are placed. 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T'M> yeara aao. confronted wtt.b • dtiaen1' lnitiathe that wu bound to pus, lbe Or8ASe County Board ot Supervlaon instituted the Ttme la No•. Clean Up PoUUca ordinance (TIN CUPL a noble attempt at chan1lnc the way aupervllorial campaips are flnanced. The ordinance aet lhnlt.a on how much a 1ucce11ful candidate could re<-~lve before he would be required to dlaqualily blmself from action on any matter alf ect tnc a donor. and Mt standards for persona required to re1l1ter u "lnfluence broken.·· In the days prior to TIN Ct,JP. lancl development lnteresta poured thomanda upon thousand• of dollan lnto superviaorlal campai1n1. Some donors said they did 1t to keep a foot ln the door with thetr legislators. others admitted the contr&butaons mt&ht have gaven tnem an edge ln favo r able attention to thear deve lopment applications. Has TIN CUP worked? That is. has lt reduced the de· velopen' dominant role in the financing of supervisorial campaigns? . TIN CUP proponents think the ordinance hu paid off. They cite statistics which purport to show that the list of major donors (those g_iviog more than $1 ,000 per candidate) has shrunk considerably. There is no question that it has. But cc>mmen.surate with that reduction is an increue in another type of contribution -smaller amounts, but coming nonetheless from people whose live lihoods are dependent on the deve lopment industry. These are people such as engineers, environmental consultants, real estate attorneys, contractors and the like. TIN CU P was a worthy start. But judging from the hundreds of thousands of dollars that have flowed into this year's supervisorial campaigns -much of it from the development sector in one form or another -we're still a considerable way from having safe and sane campaign financing. ~yeryone loses It's fairly ~parent that refugees -ar~iv·i-ng m .U\iS . country should be encouraged to acquire a knowledge of English and a marketable job skill as soon as possible. This is for our benefit as much as for theirs. The community college system and the state colleges and universities have been able to play a major role in helping many achieve this goal. The federal government est ablished a special residency status for newcomers officially designated as refugees. And the state or California passed a law recognizing that status for any refugee who had lived in the stale for one year. That entitled them to attend community and state colleges without paying non-resident tuition fees of some $72 per credit hour. An estimated 15,000 Indochinese refugees have been taking advantage of this to learn English and take 1 vocational courses. -Now they have lOlt tbat privileae because the state ; lawmaken failed to naew tM apecial state residency lepllltkln Uud expired tbia year. 1 Some apparently were under the misguided YOUNGSTOWN. Ohto The frteadJ)' reception for Ronald Rea•an bt WI beJea1"9red clty '• •nary at.el workera, uuaiq Rea1u aAdet to •lC.h ln relief, point.a to what his campatp could have been had not caulloa pre· vaned. '-"We were scared to death Hout \be treatment the aovernor <Rea1an> WU coin~ to 1et here,' an ad· vlaer coo tided. In fact, workers at the C ampbell W or k s o f Jones and Laughl i n Steel greeted Reagan with unusual warmth. A threatened wildcat s tri ke pro testing Rea,ao's appearance came to notbm&; an anti·Reagan dem· onstratlon fizzled . Although aides had decided against a Rea1an speech to a potentially hostile audience, the men were so friendly that he gave one anyway. THAT CONFIRMED the wisdom ol sending Reagan into diebard Democratic areas, such as Younptown, which rivaled Georgia ln 1978 support of Jimmy Carter. The appearance here waa, therefore, a test. Had labor leaders disrupted bis visit, Reagan'• jumfy advisers might have bee n rightened lnto scheduling him only in safe Republican strongholds. E ve n so, Rea1an i n Youngstown was essentially play· -_j.ng orr Prestdent -Cvter's · un: popularity. Coached by aides to avoid blunders, be haaarded no specific propoeals -not even his own tax cut program. No vis· ion of a resurgent America wu put before the worken, starved for hope and fearful of losing their jobs. That a trip into erstwhile enemy territory wu risked means the Reagan campaign i11 not sitting on a lead as did Thomas E. Dewey in 1948andRichard M. Nixon in 1968. But hesitancy about comin1 to the steel mill and reluctance to take bold pmitiom au11eet no effort to build anew majority coalition. Rea1an'a organl&e d ef- fort to penetrate rank-and-fileun· Earl Waten lon members did not be1in until early September when Michael Balsa.no, a Nixon Whlte House eml11ary to the labor movement, waa broulht aboard. Balsuo's first mission; Refute leaflet.I dis· trlbuted by the AFL-CIO's Com· mittee On Political Education <COPE) deplctin1 Rea1an u an· ti·labor. Reaaan immediately agreed to 1l1n oft on a labor policy state· ment that put him on record u op- po1in1 a nallonal "rilhl to work" law. opposing repeal of the minimum wage and Davis·Bacon labor law and opposing applica· lion of antitrust laws to labor un· ions . MilliOIUI of leaflets reporting those stands are being dis· tribulect Balzano n ext sc he duled Reaean hhnseU in areas of max- imum blue·coHar distress - Youn1stown, P l tts burgh . Steubenville, Ohio -followed by the National Maritime Union con· vention In St. Louis, Younastown worried Reagan aides most. Its United Steel Workers <USW> memben ar~ among th~ most radlcaHnthenation . THOSE FEARS were fanned when Harry Mayfield, the union's district director in Canton, start· ed recruiting USW members to protest the Reagan visit. It wu ''Why 4re, we (ettirv.z involved in dn Arib wo.r?" not clear whether they would be strikers threatenin1 a wUdcat strike to close the .Campbell Works or juat demonstratora, Rea1an's hi&h command de- cided to crosa no picket Une and not court trouble by achedulin1 a speech for the candidate. But Mayfield could enlist no more than 100 well-behaved, aicn· carrying protesters. Worken in- side the factory shouted friendly greetings to Reacan. Random in· terviewing of them showed over· whelming hoetility to Carter and surprisingly large numben will· ing to desert Democratic loyalties for Reagan. IN AN UEA where some 13,000 steel workers have lost their Jobe since August 19'77, these men feel the antiquated Campbell Works may be next to clOt'le. "We're fed up and we're scared in this < Mahoning) valley,·· one middle· aged worker told us. "Why not give Reagan a chance?'• After Reagan's tour, hundreds ,of workers s pontaneously followed him outside. He aban- doned the no-speech decision to board a natbed truck, speaking "Without loudspeaker or even bullhorn. Would he for1et the mis- ery of Younastown if elected? "It will be an awful long time befot"e I foraet wh•t I saw here," he respooded, merring to decaying cloeed steel mills he toured that day. THE BLAME was Jimmy Carter's , Reaaan stressed. When a worker shouted th.•t Reagan looked ~·10 yean youn1er" tban- the president, Rea1an yelled back: "That's 'cause I don't have anytbiJll on my conacieoce Uke be does." But while Rep. Jack Kemp would have used tax reduction to cOQjure up a new world of lrowtb and incentive, Reagan uked for "our chance" now that the Democrat.a "had their chance" and failed. Reagan last spring mi&hl have been more venturesome, but take·no-chances is today's theme. "l think we've reached the point of no return for Carter," one senior Reagan .staffer told us. That prophecy may prove ac- curate. but it scarcely justifies passivity in respondin1 to the areateet Republican opportunity of a generation. impression that it would help Iranian students or illegal Mexican immigrants. Of course it would not, since neither have federal designations as refugees. Since most of the students can't afford to pay the nolFn!Bident tuition fees, many have dropped out -of school, or soon will have to. Thus everyone loses. Busing:. A Waste of Fuel, Dollars, ~itne This is a bite off your nose to spite your face maneuver. The legislators would be well advised to think it through again. But It's Our Money The County of Orange bas emeried from yet another lawsuit, and, in this cue, $10,000 poorer. The cou.nty's Flood Control Dlatrict, a government agency, was sued by the U.S. Army Corpa of Enameen, also a government agency, over the county's alleged failure to obtain permits necessary for a Oood control project. The job was near a temporary feeding site established at the mouth of the Santa Ana River for a little bird named the leut tem. Some culverta were removed and the f eedlni site dried up. Didn't seem to bother the b irch much. They were on their way to South America anyway. So they left. But the county couldn't fiy the coop. The Corpe of Engjneen, through its attorneys tn the Department of Juatlri, got pretty heavy handed about the whole thing, deapi\e the fact cou.nty olficiala demonstrated the project wu needed to protect life and property in the event of a nooct. Attorneys for both sides met several times. Finally the corpe' lawyers said they would settle the lawsuit if the county would pay $50,000. The county balked. Its lawyers said no more than Sl0,000. The government at- torneys accepted the deal: In this case we see no winners. We do see a loser - the taxpayer, who, regardless of which aide win.I when one government agency sues another, ends up paying the bill for this bureaucratic nonsense . • lsn 'l It about time for the courts and tbe buaiq acttvist.a to 1et re· aliatlc? Haven't they confused their prioritJea? Busi.Di made lit· tie aenae at tbe beJinnlq. It mates no Mme at all now. Fort.be put several yean tile American public bu been lectured by everyone from tbe President on down on the need to comene ene~;.s:r~nl mainly oll. C are exhorted by their IOVer1IOI' to buy smaller cars. join motor poola, use non exil· tent maaa tranalt , blcyclea and Sbank'1 ponies. It bu almost become un- Amertcan to drive your car. In the face of all that tbe courta acrou the country coo· Unue to order enforced bulna to achieve lnt.ecratlon. While Loi Ancel• la juat one of tbe many areu In tbe nation where bmlna has been mandated by tbe courts, it 11 undoubtedly tbe moet boni- bJe eumple ol usln1 a concept that wadalle from thutart totbe Art Hoppe great detriment of a huge city. The energy wastefulness of a program which involves 400 to 500 buses tran1portin1 many thousandl ol kids acroN a 800- aquare-mile school ddtrict may stand out• the most vivid pomt ol the debate, e1pecially when multJpUed acrou tbe land but lt la probablY tbe leaat hWJui fac- tor. 'l'Ut la not to MY tbe milllona of barrels ol oil to be consumed ill UM.• MIDiDe procrams abould be lpored in tbe condemaaUaa ol court mandate. wbicb 10 •&al.oat the wilbea ol the majority ol tbe people and almoat all of the parent.a and student.a directly in· volved. THE VEaY FACT that f&»el is bein1 consumed needlessly, and ln a manner totally unrelated to the basic job of educating children, tends to develop a lax at· titude towards the need for fuel coaaervation amooc the entire population and tbus leads to further waates of a reaource wbicb ls undeniably gettln1 more ekpenaive lf not actu•lly dlmlniabin1 as rapidly u claimed. The waste in busing is far more than juat the fuel and the educational dollars for the buses. the fuel and the driven. There is tbe tremendous waste of the children's time, requiring bus trips ol up to three boW'S in Loe Ancelee to and from home. nme which abould be devoted to utra- cun1cular activities, lntra·mural sport.I, scbool plays, home chores and homework. AND WHAT coaalderation baa been 1tven to the cblldren otberwlae! Certainly tbe uproot· in1 from their nei1hborhoods muat bave a traumatic effect. Neither can it be said that beinl confined on a bus three hours each day la particularly healthful for youn1 active children. And that says notb1.ni about the totally UD· justified apoeure to dancer by com~lllnl such travel on the na- tion 1 buaiest freeways •nd str~ta. Beyond thoee f•ctors are the ef- fects upon tbe communities themselves. Busin1 la fact is destroytnc the core cities ... White flight" ls no longer Just a "bu&z" word. It is a reality. Those who are financially able move from tbe cities to locales to escape the busln1 °" send their children to private schools. Only the poor, which generally in Los An1eles and elsewhere are mosUy the very ethnic minorities tbe busln1 program wu intended to aid. are left. 1be dties become &beUos ol t he worst kind because tbe "white ru1bt" baa len them bereft ol fuads to cope with urban problems. AND WBBN it i.s all said and done wbat bu been achieved? Not tbe betterment of education for tbe minoriUes. Stucfy after study bu refuted tM coata:diaal tbat inte1ration reault1 in creater acbievementa by the miooritiee. Tbe studies show tbey do DO better and ofts not U well wben 1nte1rated. By now even the moet obtuse should have come to the realiu· Uon that buses don't educate, teachers do. PuWna the moaey wasted on bullq iato•Pfflalpro- erams to better the educat.lan ol minoriti• holds the proepecta ol potential 1ood. Busin1 ac- complishes notbin1 and does great dama1e. not the leut ol which is the dlabarmony and anim•ty it create. amons the populace, the children lnduded. Opinions e xpressed in t}'le space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on thla page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is Invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (71 4) 642-4321. Any Decent American Would Fight For His Oil 81 A.JlTBUa HOPPE Boyd/Olympic Gold We on in rttftpt of mtotlwr Wttn- from that middle~ gntleman a. Pleo1anttnll• soho ••flU ,.imtel/ DECENT AMERICAN. B1L•.BOYD Q. How much money baa Mark S tta been able to Dear Gloomy J .C:V. ~ca::::-.. = iiifL' rrc,ra ...... wrin1 out of bl.I seven Sold medall from the Olympics? A. About f1 million, so far. SIDce an. Tbl'oUlb product eadonemeata and other bual· Dell opportunltlel. Or IO re- port tbe adverUaln1 re· aeareben wbo keep up wtth IUCb matten. Sin: J write to vehemently deplore this traeic new outbreak of boatiUUea 1n tbe Middle l:ut. Each eve-nlnf u I Ill be ore my televtalon Ml and watcb Q, How many ftc:tional blld tboH tower-mn _.~to Jattee ln1 fla111H by Tba a... 1lanl•r dminl and bWOwtAI bl.a 1....-U radio caHer? c I o u d 1 o 1 A. ftat, too, baa beeD blaU ..... I 11nadd•. Nenl' c....._. -D.TM. -... UY• I wtl rued IUC!b ...... Im•-. •••••l•tl•, 1ucb Huel••• '1111••• ........... Ute ...... Q. How..._, u.a. wan of war .... more forcelalb C!U -~ a&me that ..... .. ......... lllDIM ' Apnn Al9i I ..,,r' 1 .,.. for ..., A. At a..t four. llnoAv-decnt Alurttu wlMD t 191 Uoaar1. Cl•U, ••••i•b· tUt, .....,. lt la"° late, we ,Amatt~-· ... W•\, •mt11a1,aiw•a~IDIMI ~~-=-~~-~~~--~""'"""."~-----=". __ .. ,,_,_,________ • a I mindless destruction of OW' pre- cious oil resources. Let me hasten to add that I am not one of tbose wlld·eyed pacifists in any shape or form. If tbeae barefoot welrdOI in their bedabeeU want to dub around me deaer\ abootlnl holes lD eacb otber t i~ ~ peffectly fine with me. maeea. I would bave dif· ncutty ftDdln• sympathy for the fanaUcal followen ol tbat cruy •1•tollab or tlM left.·wiai rabble of tbat Commie Iraqi clletator, wbatnw bill name ma)' be. And lf tbeJ wtah to bave a local 1quabtlle °"" ~ called tbe altt al·Ar•b, U.at • \Mir ..... ._. atrr WAT la God'• name ..... a-.*'* ;s" tbe riP&tDID__. 11P def....s .. oll wella. ol re· ftMlila ... oO p&ptllnet? It la Mt u tllloqll tlMr didn't ban a MUDW ol OtlMI' ....,ed. lJ ac~11M taraeta. lt U.., mut ._t tWr epl ... lMJ could very well level Balbdad and Teberan. respectively. without cuttinC off the now of a sln•le barrel of oil. But, no. These backward nomads seem to take a perverse deU1ht in destro)'i.n1 the modem oU producUoft facWtlea we built for tbem. Frankly, I lhlnll they're out to get us. I WAS TAL&ING to Ed Moore down at the aervice station yesterday and be said be nsurea thla inane 1pat 1s already aoms to drive tbe price of 1u .., a Quotes ..., w.. DlQ IOUDd a lttt1e crua. but it ...iat to appeal to them." -Su Dlqo Memorial l•nlor Hlab Sebool ,,...,..... ._ ~ Juautytnc a • fflltl ... -day tt9dk r.•n for ltu· •ta Who ata.d t ..... at ta.. aell11ool wlaere truant• eo1t '¥1·• • ltale aid Jut 1ear. nickel a gallon. And if lt spreads, be says, we'll s" eaa Unea again. Gaa linH! Next you know, we'll have wartime raUonin1. And all because the Sunni Iraqi Arabs don't llke the Sbllle Persians! Why, ln heaven's name. abou.ld that be our prot>- lem? I must say tbat President Carter, with whom I rarely a1ree, was correct in su11eatin1 stndm, a task force lnto the Strait of Hotmua to protect our peaceful oil tankers. 8VT LET U8 also consider dl1patchin• a few thousand marines into the area In order to d.tend tboH on wells. A doa• tactlcal nuk• would brln1 u.c.e demented barbarians to ~ ....... . o .. Unee_I I am, I Ua\11'9 )'OU. no w annon1er. But 1 do bllleft aome tblnp are worth ~ for aa doea, I am , ...... otber ~TION Tuesday, Octobe< 14, 1980 OHL y P\LOT A 1 ·Boaters Fear Pirates Mystery urnJunds Bahamas DisaJJpe<iranc_es MIAMI tAP) A bloody, bullet·pocked sloop, adrift off a remote Bahamian taland The bluated body o1 a man. seen dan1Un1 l.n the water but 1one the next day The top of a woman's pearh colored bikini, but no trace or 1t11 owner The disappeaunct> of a Flonda couple In the Bahamu this summer. coupled with reJeue ol "The ls hand." 1t rn o v1e about modern·day Blacltbear& preylns 011 yachters, hu revived •lories and feara •boul e&rales In tbe lal&n.d· dotted waters between f lor lda and South America. "I SEE SOME OF THE Lt.Trt:llS com1n& In from the)'acbtsmen nyinc-ffiey won't cruise in the Bahamas until they t'an be auured of their safety," said BiU Kaus. a Bahamian official. "I know ol only a handful of incidents, but bffauae of the dramatk nature of the movie, it has certatnly exacerbated the situation." There's little hope Bill and Patty Kamerer survived to tell wbat happened as the Kalla Ill lay off Pipe Cay In the Ba hamas. Mrs Kamerer's blood·smeared eyeglasses were found on board, but their hunting rifle and money were gone. Ma.t government officials scoff at pirate tales, and Coast Guard officials blame roul weather. mechanical trouble or poor seamanship for most missing boats. But drug enforcement agents admit they can't rule out involvement by drug \raf. tickers. "111ERE'S MORE OF THIS STVFF going on than people ever hear about," says Francis Kelly of Jacksonville, Fla .• whose sister vanished last year on a cruise. "The average yachtsman is a sit- ting duck out tbere. • · ·~oo-just-donit go there alone and unarmed. It's like walking in the South Bronx at nigh\ -ask· ing for trouble," said Misty Devine, a St. Petersburg, F1a., yachting writer who has cruised the Bahamas for 16 years. Of the roughly 200 missing boats in the area that the Coast Guard looks for each year, 25 are classified "unresolved overdue," said Lt. Cmdr. James Harrison, chief of the Coast Guard Law En- forcement Operations Center \n Washington, D.C. He says the figures have remained constant, and the six documented boat hijackings occurred between 1971 anal977. He says drug smugglers buy boats. "THERE IS SUCH AN ENORMOVS amount of money to be made, the last thing they want is to have the Coast Guard looking for them" for a stolen boat, Harrison said. Federal drug agents are not so sure. "There's probably a good chance these kinds of situations do involve drug tralficken -who are aa ruthless u anybody -but we just don't have tbe documentation to back it up," said David . Hoover, a U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration spok•man in Wublntton. "But boata are lost and people die," be said. "They're ioae and~ don't have ADY way ol in· ·~·" . K•Mem Kelly and three friends were beaded to Aruba ill June 19"19, when tbe 52.fCJGt Divorsea dra•Hd fnm aiJlbt olf V•auelL It was tbe pe&k of Ute marijuana harvest, and Kelly suaped.I bis aiater..wu tbe victim of dru& rwmen. •"TllEJlE WAS NO EVIDENCE wbataoever of lb• bollt IOin8 down," be said. B•amtm oft\clala apecwat.e M-year-old Bill Kam_. and bis wife happened onto a dn&C opera· lion and were slain. Yosemite Yiel~ . 350 Pot Plums .. YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK CAP> Rangers, who usually try to preserve tbe grass 1rowing in Yosemite National Park, bave chopped down 350 marijuana plants found near El Portal. Spokeswoman Linda Abbott says the pot bad been planted in three patches in the pristine park. Some ~it got 12 feet high before it was cut down. A FOlJllTH PATCH WAS FOUND just outside the park in Mariposa County. Ms. Abbott said "It was sophisticated cultivation, well taken care of." The pot was spotted by aerial surveillance after rangers became suspicious when some marijuana plants were discovered drying in a park maintaumce shed. JIULES A.ND A RELICOPl'Elt were Uled to remove the marijuana from tbe remote area west of Yoeemite Valley where it had been growing. Ranaen arrested two Yosemite residents, 25-year-old Kevin Charles Worrall and 22·year-old Nancy Marie Kehoe, for investigation of cultivating marijuana. "It'• an area wht>re lhere l\as been consider•· blt dru& tralflclunat." 1uatd Kah1. But K1tli1 ftjd "Unle1a someone comes forward with lnfor mut1on, 1l looks like it will be very difficult to punm" lhls." HUI Kamer•r J r say11 he doesn't know what to wlleve abool l~ c as~ of hl11 father and step · mother "It w ais an awful hi gh risk for a common theft and 1t was wlily too sloppy for a drug incident." THE KAM£REKS LEFT FLORIDA IN April on a six month l'ru1se of the Caribbean and the Bahamas They <lt.uppearftd between July 25. when Mrs. Kamerer made the last entry in the ship 's loi. and July 29. when Illinois state Rep. Harry Yourell happened upon the yacht. Yourell took photol(raphs. The cockpit was caked with blood ; the starboard side was marred by a shotgun bl ast ; a man's body was draped over the side or a dinghy. The body was gone when Bahamian police ar· rived a day later Bahamian offic1aJs first denied there had been a body. but later admitted it was seen by offi cers who answered Yourell's distress call. There are other mysteries, including: -111E POLLVMERE Ill, A U ·FOOT sport fishing vessel, disappeared en ruute fr~m l.he Bahamas lo West Palm Beach, fla., in April, with two retired businessmen aboard. -The Pirate's Lady, a 75·foot yacht, vanished after leaving Florida's Apalachicola harbor 10 January l!r77 for Clearwater, F1a. The Sl million vessel and two crewmen were never reported seen aiain. Harvest Sun in R 'isconsin -The Flying Dutchman. a 4'1-1oot yacht. left Apalat'hicola in October 1976 carrying a Mobile, Ala., executive and three others. A note, saying ··Flying Dutchman, 3 Cubans on board. He ading due east," was found in a bottle on Gulf Coast beach three months later. It was never authenticated The sun was a bright ball, shadowed by da rkenin~ clouds. late on a recent autumn day 10 the Midwest. Th~ two barn silos, standing like sentinels in the foreground, are on a farm near Janesville. $99 on our first morning flight. $99 on our 7:30 p.m. widebod~ $99 on selected return flights, too. $99with no restrictions. S74 25 for kids under twelve you bring along. United saves you $82 off the regular Coach fare to Seattle. Just fly one of ow~ selected flights any day of the week, and you'll fly for just $99 one way. Seats arc limited, but there are no advance-purchase or length-Qf-stay requirements at all. For infonnation and reservatio ns, call your Travel Agent. Or caH United al 9.73-2121 . Partners in lravel with Western International Hotels. Most nonstops to Seattle leave 7:45 a.m~ 9:30a.m 11 30a.m . l::m p.m 3:30 p.rn. 5:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m! Arrive 10:08 a .m. 11 ·!'53 a.m 1..18 p.m 3:46 p.m . 5:4fi pm. 7:48 p.m 9:50 p.m. 'T lwts u•1rnl I rnll u fnrr r1,.,,1•·· B~ ST~VE MAS.BL& Ot ... -....... --Mk hael Oow. 33 year-Old 8aJboa lallftd ral dent and Oranae County deputy diltrict •UOmeJ. 11y1 eon,,_.man Robert Badham ma.y be la tOf a ttl1 1urprile whm-the first Tuesd-r In November rOlll around. 'fh• youna Democrat, 1U.1npUq to uueat IM Newport Bearb R~bUun. refen to Badham • the "phantom polltk lan" and aa11 hlt ·•never·beln&·around" campa14(n 1t1le roultt ••ken hla &rip on the 4'lb diatrict. ~ "He's slttlna back • Uaere in Vir,inia aettina • his nice. new hom e ready for the next term and tw's just lauahlog his head off at hb conaUhaenta Ollt here;• Dow said. Dow, who grew up tn the Wu hlnlfloll, D.C. area and came west for law school, Is 1pendin1 his campaip time t.ryin1 to hammer home his argu. rnent that Badham h as dooe litUe to represent oltiaena in the large congressiooal district. ·'He holds up the urban park bill aa one of his triumphs but the people here had to twist his arm to\1et hlm off of the dime," Dow says. He contends Badham bas falled to Clnd a swers on local problems such as cleanln& out . the Upper Newport Bay arid re- lieving lhe pressure on John Wayne Airport to espand. Dow arg ues th a t Loe Alamitos Air Station should be opened to light aircraft traffic and that El Toro Ma rine Corps Ak Station could be u.aed &y commercial jeCa. . "It's not too late to do s om ething even thou1h tbe , oow Marines have suddenly decided to start flying the hell out of El Toro," s~• Dow, a Vietnam veteran and a recreational pilot. He claims Badbam also bas failed to spot the looming posaibility of forced buai.na in Oranae ~unty. "EVERYONE uuruST sitting around while 4>s Angeles is givin s the eyeball; wattln1 for tbat chance to get Oran County1o help lntqra~ ill achooh." He says he's opposed to bus\ng to acbJeve lnte· 1ratioo. · "I'll be damned if I'd go back to Waahlngton and ignore the issues like Badham bu," qya Dow. HE SPECULATES THAT the RepobUcan Par- ty platform promise of huge tax cute will not do tbe trick of turning the economy around and would be inflationary. He says he supports income tu lndexlng, a de- vj ce proposed by RepubUcan Marian Bergesoo several years ago and vetoed U1il year by Go•. Edmund ~wn_Jr_ . • ·1 · really disa"ree with Brown'• veto.•• aan Dow. "t think indexing would have aone a lona ..... ~toward belplq out the ....... olU. ........ · Tim M 1aoA 8AND .-Md ........ It.ta bl9 cbaces ol ouUaa a.-.m • .,...._. than I fi gured." He says he's tryln1 to set Libertarians and other third party members to vote for him. "I represent lbe best chance there ia at knock- ing off Badbam," he says. noting be 'll llkelJ spend around $25,000 in lbe effort. _ One_p_i_ece of campaign strategy be'a worked up is a debate challenge to S'adliim-:-DoWia11 he'• rented a room in the Deerfield Communit1 Pan Center in Irvine for Oct. 29 and has med the League of Women Voters to moderate. Dow says he 's asked Badbam to det.18 before but bat been snubbed. "NOW ALL HE BAS to do la sbow UJ) -l'v. arranted the rest of it," saye the YOUDI cudldate. Altbou&b he's ahowinc a new optim.lam toward tbe race, f>ow aaya that if be comea up a ..... , he'll probably keep h1a campalp IOlDI for a •econcl abot ln Ulll2. Allo, be says, he'd open up an oftlce or at leut · provide a phone line where comtituenta "wbo'v• been rebuffed by Badham can turn tor U · 1latance." Dlreet Magazlae UCI Staffers lnfonn China The first Western maguine to be publicly dil- tributed in the People'• Republic ol China in 30 yean is being pubU.bed under the dlrection ol two staff members at UC Irvlne . Michael Muldavio, ust.stant clinical prof~ of family medicine, and Ralph W. Emerson, Ulla· tut to the dean of the UCI College of Medicine, are serving u publieben of the CbiDeH laqua8e Science and Technology Review. • The review is designed to enablilb common around and exchan1e e xperience between scbolan, managers and policy le-.len in Cbina and t.be U.S. THE IOUaNAL WAS crrED u a "perfect" example ol the type of communication necenary between the two C011Dtries by Chat 7.emln, China'• l ambuaador to the United States. The publication was coacelved by Dr. Cblen Nln1, a 1eopby1lcitt ln China and a n1ltlq tcbolU' in the U.S. Sbe ls full Ume edltor-lD-cbief. The Review ls publlabed lD Berkele,, priDted ID Cblna and diltributed ~ tbe COUDUJ bJ 15,000 bootltores and all tbe IO,• post olft~ ID • tbe cauntry. Clrculatlon of the IDltlal line lat January wu more than 200.•. TllE nan 188VE o1 tbe ........ emUIDed aa lntenlew wiUl Dr. Clark Kerr, pr•ldeet em.ritua ol t.be Unlvenlty ol CellfGnla. •well• artlelH oil economic 111tem• ln 'ir.!;: Y..,..aavta and tbe Son.t um.; tbe World IM •:::r:-t ol Sean-RGllRd. mer.a -. 111•, n •:.:•ea aDd tM ••ol•U. al ............... ~9!-........................ ... f fled ISUCll99 aa U.8. aartealllnl rw11ftb, ..._., •nt le~ traffic ............. -:; ~ allduclllkml8tlae1'.._. u ..._.,.,.. wlt.. NoMl Lauea• .... , .. ,,....,. .. ..., ad w . ..-.rs I ...... ~ ~ .,.,1 .. ~ ,., ... Gatnrat Towers Am. 128 3452 E. Foothill BMS. Puadena (11J) 177-S'147 m-n• JlnUolr IMda. Sun. 220 908 Santa Monica BMS. um> .. ·n11 .... 11 5 BIG DAYS ....., T*"Plll Pt1atlo Ml..._ Aleunder • Dionne Quinta • ...., .... llowte ...... ...., Book a Comlo Character• • Advefll•lne Dolll lllwAl••·P8.., . ..., . .. _ .......... ettF?M ....... USED FURS •5.•111 ..... we buJ 811 typee end 1ty1e1 of fur coata, )ecket1 and capee. 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Ron Portnoy WU do\q a brisk bualMM aellinc Jtmm1 Carter dart boards to the Ronald Reqan boc»ten awarmlq into Mlle Square Park fn Fountain Valley Monday afternooa. Tbe HWltlnlton Be1eb bual· ne11man knows · what hi• cutomen WUlt -he aaya IM'a IOld 50,000 Ayatollah KIMMDel9l dart boarda over lbe p .. t year. And when Rea•an aupporien wenn 't lookint. Portnoy abow9d a reports t.be Ronald Reacan dart boards he aella when the Democr• are in town. "I 'm not 1upportin1 eJther candidate," he explained. "I'm an entrepreneur. " "Tbe vut majority of the Oranae County reaidenta who poured into the park were not - quite IO ambivalent. Aside from a few si1n-carriers protestinc Reaaan 'a oppoeiUon to the F.qual Rights Amendment and hia support for Taiwan, it was bard to find anyone io the crowd who wun 't eager to move the former California governor into the White House next January. -Crowd estimates for the political rally ranged from 3,500 to 10,000 people depending oo who you talked to. T~. Octo«>er t4, 1980 ONLY PtlDT •• The colorful signs waving above the crush told much of the story: "Send Miz Lillian Back Home," "Catholics for Reagan," "American FamiUes Need Reagan," "Re-Elect Carter -The Best President Panama Ever Had." GOP CANOtDATE RONALD REAGAN OAEETS THE CROWD AT MILE SQUARE PARK Accompenylng the PrHtdenllal Hopeful ta left. S.I. "S.m" H•r•lc•wa .Jim Orr, a Fountain Valley businessman, carried a -sign adorned with a religious sym· bol : "Carter Deserves Our Forgiveness -But Not Our Vote." -8ep_resentati ves of a Santa Ana group caUeathe Biblical News Service were handing out a pamphlet entitled ''The Presidential Biblical Scorecard." The scorecard gave Reagan high marts. Tbe former governor also wu 1upported by 20 members ol the National Maritime Union who traveled from San Pedro to at- tend Monday'• Reagan rally. ··Last time, we supported Carter ~ause he promised to build up the merchant m a rine," explained Gordon Humphrey, the union's port agent in San Pedro. "But he hasn't done a thing." Many local politicians turned out to snare a portion of the Reagan spotlight. All five Fountain Valley City Council members joined the former governor on the plat- form. Several city employees, armed with cameras, were in- 1tructed to get pictures of the local officials with Reagan. As one city employee ex- plained it, Reagan bu a good chance· or unseating Jimmy· Carter ln November. And If he does, It might be useful to have a few snaPShota on file of local dignitaries with the president. Then there was the young man dressed as Fred Flintatone wan- dering through the crowd, shak- ing hum with the kiddies. Chuck Cannizzaro, 29; who was leadintc the cartoon character around, said he's sup- porting neithe r of the can- didates. He aaid he was simply an em ployee of Miles Laboratories, makers of Flintatmes Vitamins. He was just taking advantage of the rally u a place to push his product, be said. But. 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As many letten cu possible will be answered, but phoned inquiries or letten not including the readn's full name. oddreu and business hours' phone numbercamaot beconatdeTed. rm.,columnappearsdai· ly e:rcept Sundays " DEAR PAT: I have an appointment to get my eyes examined in a couple of weeks. My eye doctor has always arranged for his prescription to be filled too. I would prefer to shop around for the best price if my glasses have to be changed. Can I get my prescription if I ask. or is this up to the doctor? E. R., Coala Mesa AM dte doctor for a copy of y•r presc:rlp'1G9. A new Federal Trade Commlaaloe nJe reqlllns eye clodon to give pa&lea&a &Mir pnt1crlptiom Im· mediately after u eye eaam. DEAR PAT: I got a very good buy on a dining room table about a month ago. Now I have noticed that it has a wobbly leg. I looked al my sales con· tract and see that I purchased the table "as is." Does this mean the seller won't have to fix the leg? . _ V.C., Fountain Valley Ye., bid eo11tact Ute Mllet &o eee U a ~ cu ate arraa1ed for ~ nke of ,_. c .... iaer relaU-. er If Y• cu flad e.& ..._ .. make a n- •alr JW-. Ne:iit U..e Y99 "'1.., Ke• .... a.,", • ._.. .... Ola& &Ile Miier a.._. lelalb rnf 1 ltlt fw ......,_ •11•1• later. Te,...._.,..,...,, nM ~eu .... aa eye for .... •" da ... or eO!er.warru&y dlaeJ•l•en. If Y• waat wanuty pl"Mttdea, make aue dte 1eUer.-.&111eproml1eto repalri.D wrtU.1. WMela fi'l~z a .. He•f-S.U't ' DEAR PAT: What's the difference between carbonated water, Seltzer, s parkll.n1 water and club soda? I'm particularly int.ereated in the salt content ol each of these types of bottled water. E.J ., Newport Beaeh Seiber a. ,..uled tap wa&er wD cart.a &s· Ide ...... make It nu .......... Ne ...... i .. .,. .. aeltaer, wlllela c-talM _., dte aalt ...... ,... lD pertfled water. 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FTC Sets St·andards For 'Natural' Foods WASHJNGTON CAP) Ttyin1 to end comumer confuaton over eaacUy what a "natural" food 11 . the aovern ment bM announc~ the first legal 1tandardon the l88u~. Accordin1 lo the t'ederaJ Trade CommlHIOn defln1tlon , 11 food la n1turaJ If it cont•ina no aynlheUc or artificial lncrechenll and bu had no more proceuln1 than aenerally can be done in a home kitchen The ttandard leiavea out some famlUar foods 11dverUud as natural A am Fl'C staff report told of na- tionally lldveniaed cereals, sold u natural, that contained chemical pre-ae rv atl ves and highly processed froaen foods. So m e so -c a lled ·•natural" foods also contain heavy amount.I of added saJt and sugar , the report said. The report said characterizing a food as natural implies superiority over foods tha t don 't have the description. But, it added, "The term 'natural' has been applied to foods which run the gamut on extent of pro- cessing." Nutritionists, food technologists and other scientists testified al FTC hearings that "natural" Coods cannot be defined because totally synthetic foocb do not yet exist. Othen said a the 1tandard are noted. For example, an ad could say, ··Natural but con- tains bleached flour.·• d~finitioo ls necessary as American diets become more dependent on fabricated. blihly processed foods. FTC C HAIRMAN Mic h ael Pertachuk said the commission is not recommending which foods to buy. ·'The FTC's role is to ensure that consumers actually get what they 're paying for with their inflation-ridden dollan. Since many consumers are willing to pay up to 10 percent more for natural foods, it is especially im- portant that products advertised as natural have the characteristics ex- pected by consurpers and nulri- lioni1ts," Pertschuk said. The FTC standard also aJlows use of natural in ads if deviations from UNDER THE definition, mini mal processing includes such things as washing or pee lin g fruit s or vegetables; homogenizing milk; can- ning, bottling. and freezing foods ; ba king bread; ag ing meats, and gr inding nuts. It does not include such step; as chemical bleaching of foods. On the Pro..,I ·~-· ...... China Slashes Birth Totals The standards for natural food ad- vertising, adopted 4 to 1, will become part of the FTC's projected food· advertising rule. The rule is expected to govern various advertising claims made for foo ds , s u c h as fo r cholesterol levels and food-energy levels. Young Pax Ryker spots trout rising to surface of Picnic Point Lake at Mukilteo, Wash .. after chemical treatment to rid fishing hole of goldfish. With the help of neighbor Tim Adair <standing), the boaters netted six keeper-size fish . PEKING CAP> Every day in China 47,000 babies are born. about 33 a minute. the official Chinese news agency reports. The ~re is expected to complete work on the food rule by the end of this year. There will then be f«> days for Congress lo rc\'aew it before 1l can take effect. ldemity of Animal.s Assured According to China's family plan· Ding office, that is about 28,000 fewer babies a day than in 1970 -and a de· monstralion of effective family plan· ning in this country of one billion peo- ple, the world's most populous na- tion. China has a rigid family planning program and demands that couples have onl_l one child. Commissioner David A. Clanton dissented from the natural food vole, saying the definition should be the subject of public comment. The de· finition adopted by the majority has not yet been subjected to public scrutiny. he noted DENV ER <AP) - Race horses and house cats or other domestic animals soon may be in· jected with minute elec· tronic wafers that will help owners trace their animals. Vern Taylor , presi· dent of Identifi cation Devi ces Inc .. said the wafer is printed with a se r ial number and in- jected into the animal. Wh en an electro nic wand is passed over the are a, the serial number is displayed on a digital readout. The micro chip will be OUR FREEDOM SAFEGUARDS YOUR FREEDOM ~ Newspapers are the voice of a ~ people and the force of a nation. sold lo veterinarians. he said. A comput e r data bank, known as the AnimaJ Bureau of Iden- tification, also will help law e nforcement of- ficials as well as animal control officers identify animals, Taylor said. ~ They speak up and speak 9ut ... ~ informing us all about what's happening in the world, and ~ we in turn, learn and form opinions that help us to act ~ on the issues and vote in government. The workings of a free and fearless. press is our best defense against tyranny ... and a powerful strength in a ~ democracy. Tuesd11V. Oc:tobw 14, 1980 B~by Deaths Tied to Dead Spinster JOHNSTOWN, Pa. <AP> A tplute,r who t'lalmtd retponalbill\1 tOJ' tM remabaa of five in ranla found ln an atllt trunk 50 yean after their deaths uked for1lvenu1 In a letter tbat lndlut.ci ahe felt like only a playtMna for their falher ''lie ntiver wante d me," wrote Stella WIUlarn.on. "on)' tomelhlna to play wfth and I w as a fool m haa handa. · ·1 want to mllkti tbinft rl&ht af anythinti s hould happen to me," wrote M.W WtlllamlOf\, whodled latt mont.h at the a1eol'1t. "HOW I GOT AWAV WITH IT l don't know, but l did iO I don't want anyone else to ~ blamed . . . '' she aald In a letter found by a boardu in her home in nearby Gallllain. The letter wu not adclreued to anyone and It appeared that Miu Wllliamaon intended it to be round after her death. polit'e said. Cpnteoll ol the letter and the reswll of studies on the skeletal remaina were released by Cambria Countv Coroner John Barron. The remains were foWldfoUowinc Mias Wllllamsoo'adeath. BUTOD saJd the deaths of -three ot the-five babies. found wrapped in newspapers from Johnstown, Pittabur.ch and New York City datina from 11125 to 1m. wert ruJtd u homicides after an examiMboa by Dr. WUtcn Kroaman. a forensic aolhr()l)()Jo1liit TWO Wt;A£ DETERMINED TO BE three to 1lx montM old at the time or death. Two died at birth or &hortb Uterettfter and one child lived nine months to one year, said patholotlat Sidney Gold bl at\ Thrt-e bubtl'is were strangled with pieces of cloth. Darron uid 'fhe cause of two Infants' de· ath• one of those who d ied at bfrth and one who dtt~d at three lo jjlX months could not be de· t.erminfJd btlcituac th~ remains had deteriorated so badly · &arron aid 1t was not medjcally possibJe to determine that Miss Williamson was the mother, although the notti shti left behind claimed she was. However. h08pltal records from a 1963 operation showed she hud once been pregnant. Goldblatt said THE FATHER WAS NAMED b y Miss Williamson 1n the letter, but Barron withheld his identify The coroner s aid he ls elderly, in failing health and was unable to communicate with in· vestigato1-s. Mias Williamson wrote that the killlna• were "one reaaon I could never marry anyoneelle." "I have lived a good life since, so as God is my judge this is the truth," she added. .. Pleue forgive me if you can." Mlss Williamson spent t\_er life ln the family home, taking In boarders after her p arents' death. "Th.is child had probably begun to sit up, posslbfy had begun to walk," Goldblatt said aa he pointed lo an X-ray showing the spinal curve of the oldest skeleton. The child, which "appeared to be a chubby in· fant," was choked with a cloth that wu tied in a noose and tightJy pulled, Goldblatt said. The enda were rolled \nto a ball and stuffed inlo the child 'a mouth. • "THIS CO ULD ONLY BE THE result or homicide," Goldblatt said . Relatives and friends were questioned about Miss Willi amson's past. None remembered her ever being pregnant. ' ........... Crash Caases A•alyzed '·We tried to find people who knew her back in the '205 and '30s," said Barron. "They never knew about it and could never tell that she was pregnant and carrying a child," Barron said. State police Sgt. John Pudliner said the case Ui closed. unless new information turns up. Peter <Cat) Criss, former drummer with wildly dressed and masked rock group "Kiss," has left group to aim at "more sophisticated following." He poses with wife Debra in first photo without makeup. Study Def ends Cyc/,e Riders ''A lot of the facts have been buried with the people." Barron said. "It's going t-0 remain a mystery. unfortunately." t, -THE WASHINGTON (AP) -A study of 4,500 motorcycle accide.nts s hows that other drivers are at fault-more often than motorcyclists. The analysis, made public by the Transport&· lion Department. showed that in 65 percent of the crashes, the driver of the other vehicle violated the motorcycliat's right-of.way. The motorcyclist was to blame 33 percent of the time. Other factors -the roadway, the motorcycle's condition, a pedestrian or animal or something else -were blamed in the remaining crashes. IN ALMOST EVERY INSTANCE in whic h another vehicle was blamed, that vehicle's driver said he did not see the motorcycle or saw it too late to avoid a crash. The study proposed that motorcyclists keep their headlamps on, even in daylight hours, and wear highly visible garments, particularly yellow clothing. The research was conducted under a $502,0M contract with the government by Harry Hunt. a professor of safety at USC and himself a motorcyclist. The findings are baaed on investigation of 900 crubes in the Loe Anteles area, a review of police reports on 3,800 accidents and interviews with more than 2,300 cycle riden. TllE aESEAaCB ·INDICATED THAT helmets can pl'eteat aerioua bead bQurtes. la tbe 900 acci· dellt la...U,aliona. 78 perftllt al tbe motorcycu.ta tilled_.. notweartns llelmlla. · --He ,j:g•l'UD•at ... eaitl···motorC}'cle deatba reaeW Im 1ear. Tbat •• a • pereeat la- creue09W 191'1. IM1•arC.,...... 9lllMINwtbede· partmtat•a ~ tio •·~ ••etl•• • ...._ DGt requiringtheuaeofbelmets. Joan Claybrook, admiDiltrator ol &be National Hi&bway Trafftc Safety AdmtntmaUan, aaid''}i atatea baye replaced or ..-...cl. tlaelr helmet lawa m tbe laat lour years. ~-A ....... uto F'inn OKs Ad Alterations SACRAMENTO <AP) -A law.ult charging Mazda Motors with falsely advertisln1 fuel economy and price hu been settled, slate At· tomey General George Deutmejlan says. The suit, filed in 1m, cbarged that local television ada for the Mazda Mi1er gave milea·per· gallon eetimates applicable in the 49 other states. but not in California. It alao alJeged billboards for the car eave a misleading price, because the atateaient that the figure did not include tu, license, deller prepara· tion charges, freight, optioul equipment and other items was in print too am all to read. Mazda denied the allegations, but agreed that future ads will use California mileage estimates and readable price informatioo, De\llltmejian saJd. Mazda al.so agreed to pay $35,000 to cover cost. · Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge The detailed analysis of 900 accidents round that : -74 PERCENT INVOLVED MORE than one vehicle. -90 percent occurred in urban or suburban areas. -88 percent required medical trealment for the motorcycle rider and 6 percent resulted in his death. -34 percent produced leg Injuries. but chest or head injuries more frequently resulted in death. -75 percent occurred during daylight and 98 percent in good weather. -A PERCENT OCCURRED WITHIN the first 12 minutes of the motorcycle trip. -70 percent occurred with the motorcycle moving straight prior lo the crash and 38 percent of the mwti·vehicle crashes occurred as the other vehicle was turning left. Sixty.seven percent oc· curred at intersections or driveways. -85 percent occurred in light or moderate traffic and 92 percent occurred when the motorcy· cle was moving at 40 miles per hour or less. The study also concluded that such obstruc· lions as fog, smoke, parked vehicles. signs, vegetation and other vehicles obstruct motorcyclists' views or the path ahead 2A percent of the time and obstruct olher vehicle drivers' views 32 percent or the time. W'St•tallA& ~ACUPUNCTURE •==-~ I °"_...._ DI. AMllOSI. S.C UM IMW.I ... .._. C... ...... CA s•a.mo w ••z-1113 ..... '••=•tOl'Wf Speak With POISE AND CONFIDENCE TOAmmTERS CUI 991 ~:~G $oU# W•tet M••U"9 51 l < '"~~· s., •. ,, ,,...,_. ~t1ttti •t .. °"'' Ooo• tt .. 11 ~IOI,. Nf'8',..llf 'fny1 A't'IJ__ cosu llllUA641 • 1289 IW.lf_ ...... "'"''°" v~9S-0401 1m1 Ce'"''"' Ce,+•tr•no (S•n OM-to F,..., 1 1 Ao'l' lltkwy) -, Raise funds I .. 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A eomummai. haadl• ot pUclMn. ....-Wr beli•v• the bulk ot .... won in Ule UIO World SeriH a1alut PaUedllDhia will beve to be ... umec1 .... riJM·bnder Dennla Leonard and llf· ty Larry Gura. uwz•vs ('.oT TO a BLY on Gura and Leoaard limply becallff ot what t.bey have done for us all year lone." Porter Hld. Leonard. the Royals' only 20·t•fl'!e wiuer, will oppose Philadelphia i:oc*•e Bob Walk, 11-7 durint the seuoa. tn tbe openini aame of tbe beat ·of-seven World Series here toni.cht. lloyalJ Manager Jim Frey tabbed Leonard in an effort to ne1ate the Phillies right-handed awinlina power of Mike Sduni4t. Gre• Ludaakl, Garry Mada md Bob loone. "Dnnla la probably the hardest thrower coa1l1teatly on the club," Port« Hid. ''Hll futball la "°"'h and .._ la• a bard allder. a curveball and a ell•..,.. Hla slider and curve are both IOOd p6ldMI whm he's on." Ports aald Leonard 1ell into trouble if be 1eu ln a 1roove, apotUn& his futball in the same place all the time. GVllA, ll·lt with a key victory in Game One of the American Lea1u~ Cham])iooabip Series a1alnat the New York Yankees , probably will start Game Two of the series, with Rich Gale atartint Ute third game, Frey said. Paul Splittoiff. Kansas City's fourth starter, will be used aa anemer1ency1tarter. 'Gura Is not an overpowerina pitcher," Porter said. "He relies more on finesse, control and mixing speeds. Gale is a power pitcher wlUl Sood move· ment an his futbaU, It JDOY• eltber way, and lt'a not atrai1bt too often.". PhUadelpbia Manqer Dallas Green more or lea wu forced to 10 with the 23·year-old Walk in Game One . "You people ..keci me ia.t nipt if I w u loUai to start, and I tbouibt. 'Why 0.'l'\'Te•l .. i 0...llef4•t&J5 me?"' said Walk, wbo did not learn be would start today until Monday after- noon. "Then, all of a 1udden, it dawned on me. We bad Uffd all our other start- ing pitchen in tbe · lut 1ame of the playoffs." In order to win Sunday night's 1ame in Houston 1-7 in 10 innings, Green bad to use starters Marty Bystrom, a rookie, Larry Christenson and Dick Ruthven. Only left-bander Steve Carltm, who pitched the night before, and Walk were unused. Carlton will start Game Two of the Series here Wed- nesday. Walk alao is a power pitcher with a slider, curveball and straight chan1eup, which he aaya be probably does not throw often enouih. Walk got off lo an 1-1 start th.is aeuon before control pro- blems sent him to the bullpen. "Sometimes I try to overpower the bitters -I try to pitch them too fine, and that's when I get into trouble," said Walk, who saw no playoff action. "I'm nervous and excited about starting the World Series, but no more than games I've started before. I don't know how I'IJ feel tomorrow, though." THE ROYAL S arri v e d i n Philadelphia from New York early Monday morning alter taking a day off from travel and then awaiting the out· come of the Phillies-Astros aame at Newar" Airport. Porter said he had not seen the scoutin& repo rts o n Philadelphia and didn't know too much about the team. "I'm not really a bu eball fan. l like to play the game, but I don't know much about the National Lea1ue," Porter said. "I have to· rely on the television and scout.ma reports.'· Frey did not want to watch Sunday night's NL finale at the airport, so he played Can!S. "I played hearts with a bunch of cow- boys -J amie Quirk, Dave Chalk and the two Brett.a, Ken and Geor1e." the Royals Manager said. ''I didn't want to r oo t for either t e am . I 'm t oo supersUlious. I thought it might come back and bite me." KANSAS CITY went through a full workout at Veteran's Stadium here Mo nda y afternoon . The Philli es , m eanwhile, didn't get back into town until about 3 p.m. Monday, came straight to the ballpark and worked out for only about a half hour. • . --.. ..... ""'9.,.ls .............. ,,. .... , .. 1 .NSAS CITY RELIEF STAR DAN QUISENBERRY AND SLUGGING· STAR GEORGE llREn GIVE PETE ROSE (RIGHT) AND THE PHILLIES PLENTY TO THINK ABOUT • • __.._ta Mesa PN I et \ ' ls the World Series ~ 1 Ready /or Quiz? ~ .,/JI' . tHlLADELPHIA CAP) -Dan ' enberry calla himself the P IY Lee of relief pitchen, ause when the bitten see hla f all, they uk themselves: " Tba All There la?" •lardl .. of Quisenberry'• ~pinion of bia natural a ti•, tbe Kanau City Royall nlJ bemly OD bim ltarti.q ..._ tbeJ be-1n the ftnt W Birt• lD tbelr 12 years d • llt••ce, •1ain1t the Na-.llllla Pbllliea. vial tbe re1Ular sepon, ~iaeaberry saved aa 1ames, d witb New York'• Rleb 11a1e for tbe American 141111'• lelld. He bad e 11-T n-11111 p team-ledq Tl llP" me.. (three bill, one unearned run, two walD and just one 1trikeout in 3 2·3 inninp), but Qulaen· berry ia not a power pitcher. IN 1JI INNINGS durint t.be regular aeucm, be allowed 129 bill and struck out only 37. But be walked only Z1 batten, and 11 ot thoee were intentional. He rellea on location, a good sinker and allder, andhladellverytogetmen out. "I exploit a lot of 1reat athletes behind me," nid Quisenberry, 21, a product ot Coata Meaa H11h and Oranae CoutColleae. "Wttb my ltuff, I have to COD· centr.te all tbe time, or I can't 1et anybody out," Quisenberry Hid. In the flnal aame of the AL Cbampioublp Serlea, Quilen· berry •• proteet1D1 a 4-2 lead iD &be eAlbt)l LnniDI when be al· lowed a le.sotf triple to Bob W •tac. met a pair of walU, loadlq tbe b .. wttb none out. Ro,all .._..., Jim Frey aald ......... .,.. ~·red ylftk· .................. Kansas City's Struggle Road to World Series Ha11 Been Bodey KANSAS CITY, Mo. <AP) - Tbere have been 1beep 1D tbe ltadium, unifonDI tbat aeemed to 11ow in tbe dark met a maaeat wbo espreufld himself by bray· ma. There have been minor leacut team• that looked like tbey coUld play iD tbe majon, and major le.,ue team• that ap- peared t.o ~ iD tbe miDcn. There ban been 1peedlter., 1lu11 .. IDd flape. Pltebers who weren, aid tllOUlb t.o vote, and at leut one who wun 't far away from Social Securtty. There bu been bueball in Stopping Brett Sparky Say1 Walk Him F,..AP.,...._ltel PIDLADELPIDA -8putlJ ADderlcm 1q1 be bu a t1,1! for tbe Allladelpid• Pbilli• • bow to slap Kam• Ci\J 1 aweeome Georl• Bntt iD tbe World s.ri• wbicb 1tart1 tclei•hl. "walk blm," •aid &be lll._·hind man.,er of tbe Detrolt 'ftlen wbo lki,,.,.. Iba CiDclml.U Reda into four W•ld llrfel, wlmdq two. '-n.&'1 tlle..., dlfw1 81aialt t1m ltllow. l•lltlr. I am e•1 .. 1r1111 • .._ ldm eYefJ Umellew•.,eteet•aat••••" ··1--..,., 11111» ..ad••• nil bJ walkiq ldm IMle~fl ....... "Aal1.--'sdtt ... "IJMwwtto w • •wa1W•U..,1tldllllmt111e ftaa1 ..... would a.. -tlalt ..., , ........... u............................. . ......................... _ ....... ....... l'lllllla,•tlllll .... _.UI,_._...._ ftl&'I 11111& • ..... Cw••,_ t• .... I ..... .,..., lllM ... m la •flf ... ll fW ....... Wll .... ..... Ille.. I Kamas City off and on since 1... and five different leagues have been represented at one time or another. But there baa never been an American League pennant in thia city on the Missouri River -at least until the 12-year-old Kansas City Royals shocked the New York Yankees by sweepiq tbe AL Cbampiombip Series lut week. "It's been a lone. long stn&&- gle," said Royals General Manaaer Joe Burke Friday ni1ht after Kamu City clinched tbe pennant with a 4·2 victory over the Yankees. "I just feel numb." • THE TRIUMPH aparked a city-wide celebration aniong weary reaidentl who had wit· neaaed Jult about everythina in baseball -except • league cbamplombip. Kanaaa City's first pro· fea1loaal team wu an l .. entry in tbe Union A11oclatlon; it flnlabed Uth. Tbere also have bHD teaml lD the old American Anoetllicm, tbe Federal Leacue and tbe NatlOnal Leaaue; none did beUer tb• fourth. In 1•1. tbe Kanau City Bluel were formed ud went oo to wtD H••• American A11ociatl0a ,.... .... • u.e v.u .. · pri• farm club. Tbe Kanau City ll•ardll bel• plaJin1 lD tbe Nepo Nlltiaaal Leque iD 1• ud Dl'Odueed such •re•ta u Jacld• Robiaaon aad Srnl• Baab . llA .. l.&ACWK bM1bllll re- tuned t.o "-• atJ · m um ..... Al9Dld,.... ....... A'• from Co••l• llaei ud llNWtd-from PldJ ......... L Mediocrity was the A's byword in the early ye an; their beat fini.sh wu alxtb and most d their top playen seemed to end up in Yankee pin.stripes via ill- advised tredes. But in 11•> came a new owner. buaineuman Charles 0 . Finley, and innovation to the point of ec- centricity. Finley lntroduced fireworks after ni&ht games, fiuby Kelly green and Fort Knox 1old un· iforms. He put multi·colored sheep beyond the outfield fence to 1rue. He made a Miuowi mule tbe team mascot, named it after bimeelf and sent it on tour with the team. Pitcher Lew Krauue wu 18 when be made bil debut with the A '1 in 1•1 u part 91 a Finley prom.otion; veteran hurler Satchel Paire returned at the age d 58 to pitch three lnninp fortbeA'a. TBB A'• ALSO bouted aucb future ltan u bue thief Bert Campanerla, slu11er Re11le Jackaoa and pitebiDI ace Cat· ftab HUll&er, but Ftnley 'a tem- pntUCIUI retp ud the team'• poor abowlq took ill toll on the city'• patimce . n.ley-olJtalned permlal• to mo .. die team to Oakland after tbe 1117 1N1011 -but Mluourt Sea. Stuart Symintton sue· ee11full1 lobbied for ID H · pamloa AL francblae ln t• and • aneraw•born. From &be be11aaln1, ·oWIMll Swtq Kauffmaa•a team wu amoec the IDOlt IUCCell'ful of esp•-.. frwlUHI. fJa'""'• C ... UNMICITY, hi••> _d_POR ___ T __ S_B_R __ E_A_K_l_F_o __ o_T_B_AL __ L ________________________________________________________________ r=--~------------Tuesd ___ •Y_._Octo~be-'_'_4_•_980 ____ ~~~~~-LO_r as A C•paute "•port From the Workt ot lporta Injuries, Fainting Spells Conunon for 1KSet Seekers tToa-i\P., .... ktlet - PHll..ADEl.PHlA lnjurlts Ind fainting Ill tpella struck doloVI\ v.·ould·be World Senes ticket culomen Monday tttomin& U\ a line of over 5,000 people wblcb be1an Cormlna 21 hours earlier, Philadelphia Phillies offlc1ala 1aid "People tot trampled People are fiuntmg all over tht: place," one security officer said "l don't know how many people are affected. noboay does ript now." one police otficer said "But the maJority of . tbe people sick or injured are just leaving and going home on lhelr own." At least two possible heart attacks were reported. with & few minor injuries and several fainting spells attributed to the crush ol people waiting in line. he said. The final 8.000 tickets for Phillies home games in the World Series agamst the Kansas City Royals were to go on sale at 9 a.m. "But there were so many people we wanted to try to get started as early as possible," said t icket manager Hay Krise. who opened windows at 6:45 a m "I got here at 4 a.m ." The earliest birds arrived in hne at noon Sunday, nearly 12 hours before the Phillies even won the right lo play in the World Series by capt uring the National League pennant in Houston with an 8·7 victory over the Astros. By mid-afternoon Sunday, at least 25 enthusiastic fans were settled in for an overnight wait for tickets, Krise said. "They must have about five or six thomwmd people out· side by now," the security officer said about 9 o'clock this morning. • James Roblnson yof Haddon Heights, N.J ., and his two sons arrived in line about 4 p.m. Sunday. "We had no doubt," Robinson said. "We knew they were going to do it somehow. But we didn't know how." ......------,,._,~ of llH' Day·--------. •·1 know him as a man that bas a very large family that's made up of all the players he ever coached. He bu the image of being a big, tough guy. but deep down he's just a teddy bear because he has a lot of feeling f~r people." -New York Giants Coach Rey Perklu, on htS former college coach , Paul "Beer" Bryant of Alabama. -- 49ftos' Hofn-Ma• Mia 11R~w.-• ~ ....... ..., a. .. ~ ......... .. to wln the World Sertes by oddl of 1·5, Hurab'a RENO The Kansas City Roya.la are favored Ill Reno Race and S Book aald Mooday. Harrah '• r.r:1vla1 even odd• on tbe Philadelphia Phllliet' chaneee of winnln1 the Seriet. A Harnah's t poket woman aald the oddt for the openinl aam.i of the series are tbe tame u the overall Series oddt. 11..,,... .~ • ....-,.,.11·..wsma PHILAD"ELPHIA -The names or the six um· •· p1rea who will officiate the 1980 World Series were announced Monday by baseball Commissioner Bowle Kuhn's office. Representin1 the National Liague will be Patil Pryor, Harry Wendelstedt and Dutch Rennert. BUI Kunkel, Don Denkinger and Nick Bremlgan were selected from the American League. · The practice of us ing six umpires. including one on each foul line in the outfield, began with the World Series of 1947. .-t...itlC••• A•ren co a..' Tft"W CHICAGO -Joe Amalfitano has agreed to II manage the Chicago Cubs for the 1981 season, the National League club said today. Amalfi tano '°as· given an option on managing nut season when he was named to replace Preston Gomez as field boss or the Cubs on July 25. General Manager Bob Ken· nedy said. The coaching st aff will be announced later, Kennedy said. It will include a replacement for pitching coach Mike Roarke, whom Kennedy said has retired from baseball to pursue private business interests. .f aMHar OMt of IAAet •' UllC!tlp Center Kareem Abdul.Jabber will miss the Lakers' next two games because of a corneal abrasion and may be required to wear goggles for the next 60 days after suffering an injury in Sun-• day's National Bas ketball Associ ation game against Houston . . . Philadelphia guard MHrtce Cbeekt was re· leased Tuesday from a hospital after undergoing a second d ay or diagnostic testing after complaining of chest pains . . . Forward Cliff Robluoa scored 26 points to lead New Jersey to a 108-92 victory over Detroit Monday in the NBA 's only game . . . Harry Warner, a veteran of 3S seasons m baseball, has bee.n named third base coach of the Milwaukee Brewers, succeeding Fraa.k Howanl, who was named manager of the San Diego Padres last week . . . Welsh ban· tamweight boxer Jolutay Owee remained in critical condition and unconscious with no clrange--in· bis conditton-M-onm -. - JAHA• Owens, 24, has not regained consciousness since he was knocked out by Mexico's Lupe Pla&or in the 12th as doubtful for the Rams' game Sunday be'cause of ••• Sept. L9 . . . Baltimore third baseman Doai DeClDcet has Paal Hofer of the San Francisco 49ers is listed [iJ round of a World Boxing Council title fight in Los Angeles a knee injury suffered in the 59-14 loss to Dallas. decided to forego back surgery and instead will concentrate Also questionable is offensive gua rd Jolla on stretching exercises for the injured area during the off. Ayer• . . . San Diego Chargers offensive tackle Rua season . . . Lameness, which caused Kentucky Derby win· Wa.....,._ will be sidelined for the rest of the 1980 season, ner ee.m. Rlak to be scratched from Saturday's Beldame snapping a streak of starting 148 straight NFL games. Stakes at Belmont Park, apparenUy wu cauaed by a foot in· Washington underwent surgery for tom ligaments and a dis-fection and not by a Iona-dormant bone cbi11 . . . Australia's located knee cap Sunday . . . Executive Grei Normaa leads Britain's SU41y Lyle 2-up halfway Director Wllel Hallock of the Pac-10 labels through the World Match Play golf championsbipa in a report that the Pac-10 may not be England . . . Aztec Coach Ria• Mleltels bu reaiped from represented at the Rose .'!'°w~ New Year's North American Soccer Le-.ue team . . . Paut L,.u. Day .. totally erroneous. Eligible for the Ca&aluo set an American wolllen's record for a 10,CJOO.meier - _bfd ·~ Sla,&lrQl'd._Wuhington, WMMn,._ -TO-.ct~by~na tbeCol'UmburD~Y more~ State, Cal and Ariaona . . . Free•aa two minutes ~,\b a time ol 32 minules, H MCODCll. LJOU· ___, -IeNell..ot .. UC~-·•bo .. .expleded-·.for .. m .... -.... ·catiliiDO,-ff;lecJlroiii the start and broke I• .. ntu•a mark • fardt md four toucbdowna = in the of 32.29, set earlier Ulla moatb . . . g .. _. Cei'ril-. athletic aecODd ball aaains~ ~anford Sat ay, hu 4irector at the University of Virginia since urn, was ~•med to- been named Pac1f1c-l O Conference Of· day to succeed Edward Krease as director of athletics at the fenaive Player of the Week. Defensive University of Notre Dame. Corrigan'& appointment was an· ....... Player ol the Week is California ~afety nouocedbytheRev.EdmWMIP.Joyce,executivevicepresident a. Ceed•• .... who intercepted three Oregon pauea 10 the of the university and chairman of Notre Dame's faculty in con-Bean' 31.e victory . . . Pacific's &alllef Meaaa,_, Long trol of athletics. Beach St.Me's Bea a.-... and Km Wo.dben of San Jose state have been aelected'" as the Pacific Coast Athletic As· aociatioo football players of the week. --... --;-A~ PftdW~~ I !I .. _ NEW YORK -Muhammad Ali faces possible m suspension by the World Boxing Council because of his taking of drugs immediately after his Oct. 2 tiUe bout with Larry Holmes in Las Vegas. Tuesday's editions of the New York Daily News reveal that Ali took four drugs, Tylenor No. 4 with one gram of co- deine one milligram of Stelazine, SO milligrams of Didrex and a tabiet of Ananase, before he gave a post-fight unnalysis as WBC policy dictates. . • . . The drugs were administered by Ali s personal phys1c1 an, Dr. Charles Lee Williams , who thought that Ali had already undergone the test. . Sig Rogich, the chairman of the Nevada Athletic Co~­ mission, told the post-figbt urinalysis showed the presence m Ali of opiates and the drug pbenothiazine. T~a,R•tlle Following are the toP sports events on TV tonight. Retlngs are: / .t .t 1 excellent; 1 1 ./worth watching; ./ ./fair; ./forget I . - 5:15 p.m., Chennel 4 ./ WORLD SERIES: Kansas City at Philadelphia. Announcers: Joe Garaglola, Tony Kubek and Tom Seaver. The Phillies will start a Southern California rookie from Van Nuys, Bob Walk ( 11·7> in the flrS1 game of the World Series tonight. He will face veteran Dennis Leonard (20-11) of the Royals as the Phillies play in their first Serles since 1950, well · before the Royals were in existence. I RADIO Baseball -World Serles. Kansas City at Philadelphia. An· nouncers: Vin Scully and Sparky Anderson, 5: 15 p.m ., KNX (1070). Hockey -Kings at Calgary, 6:35 p.m., KOGO (600~ /flald .. a Pelllt A Stanford University band member 's message refers not only to the recent Los Angeles smog siege. but also to the fact that UCLA is one of five Pac-10 football teams in· eligible to compete in the Rose Bowl during Saturday's UCLA·Stanford game. Stanfor d was unable to spoil UCLA's unbeaten record, however. losing a 35-21 de· ciaion. NAME: Bob Brudzinski. POSITION: Unea-cker. HT: M . WT: 229 AGe: 2S. COLLRGE: Ohio State. 1tas1a.s: Long Beach. ~RO: In his first full suson as a starter, 8rudzl nskl was se-cond on the club In tackles and assists in 1979. Brudzinskl also notched five quarterbeck-- sacks and an interceptlori. COLLEGE : Bru dz i n sl<i played four years as a de· tensive end at Ohio State and was named All-America by AP, UPI, NEA, The Football Writers, Kodak and The Foot· ball News. He was All·Bio 10, the Buckeyes' MVP and played in the Huia Bowl and Japan Bowl. PERSONAL: Brudzinsk i was born in Fremont, Ohio, wher e he attended high school. 'He and wife Susan live in Long Beach and during the off. season. Brudzlnsk i participat- ed In the NFL-USO tour visiting m11l tary bases around t he world NOW OPEN IN FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH One of Orange County's Most Complete Ski Shops ! 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Have JOU ner cteternuned ln your own mind whel.Mr IM men on the PGA TOW' are btotter put· tart I.baa &bole on the LPGA c1rcwtt Some folb beUtv• \bat \be womc-n .roll Profl are ~ •ltb dttllcate handa. and a 1ena1tlve toudl. maklna tbem beUer puttert "ND •IY:" ta)'I JoAnne Carner. winner of th~ flnt Wocnen • Kemper OPf'I\ at Mtu Verde cc "Men are aupulot pultera t>ecau1e of thelr stJ'ealth. They can Prlctlct loo1er than we can wit.bout ,ett.laa tlttd and thty can &rip Lhe putter tltb'4N' • ...WUn1 ln bol«kr putt.a. Betauae ol our Uabter pip., we let OQr putt.a die at lbe hole " C.,,,., will be ont' of 14 Ll'GA pro. ~o.;.pctin& lo UM J • 8 putt·Off ln Lu Ve1u Saturday Ud Swaday at the Detert Inn Asked tf the~ would be more pressure m the puttiq competition than m most tournaments Camer lldded: · "There's nu com pariaon. Tbe pres!lure wttl be awesome in the J 6 B. We're all on tht: green and putting from the same place here You 're going to see some choking going on and it's understanda- ble." Others compt:ling in the event include Beth Daniel. Donna • Caponi Young. Nancy Lopez-Melton, Amy Alcott, Sally Little, Pat Bradley, Penny Pulz, Marlene Floyd, Sandra WEBB OSTBERG Post .. Jane Blalock, Myra Van Hoose, Shelley Hamlin and Laura Baugh. Carner and the first six abo~e made the fi~ld because they are the le ading birdae ahooters whale the others have the lowest put· tjag averages. It could be quite a show even though Carner says someone in her group (birdie shooters) should be favored forthe$50,000firstprize. * •• Two Newport Beach golfers have done well for themselves in the Kapalua Cup tournament on the Island of Maui, Hawaii. Bob Brans and pattncr U. T. Thompson roared from 27 strokes behinft to win over a Tuo team that had been leading for the first two days of the amateur tournament. Brans and Thompson fired a combined gross total of 146 which brought their tournament, three· day total to 289, one over par. They defeated the Texas duo by four strokes. Thompson is a former Southern California amateur champion and had a brilliant even par roundof72. Brans finished with a74. The competition is scored io thref' wavs over l~e 54 holes. The first day is a better ball compet1· t10n; the second day an odd-even scotch cvf!nt and the final day total ~ross score. · • • • CHJP SHOTS -Webb Ostberg won his first tournament in 50 years or golf when he captured- the 25th annual President's Cup competition al Golden 50 High School Football Golden 50 <La.It week's plays of se yards or m ore1 73-John Sl-OUk~ < MatASr-Del l, pass...ir.olil- Dan Sottosanll. Seaaoa 73-M06er (Ocean View), Slouka (Mater Dei); 72-Gr andstaff <Marina); 69-Harry .<Fountain Va lley): 65-Bush <Marina); ~2-Gleed (Dana Hills); 61-Davenport <Dana Hills >; 59-Urmson (Estancia ); 's&-Davia <Laguna Beach ); 57-Harry (Fountain Valley); 56--Grandstaff (Marina) 'Mounce (San Clemente) : 53-Sweazy < Ei ·Toro>. D. Jackson (Edison); 52-Williams <El Toro), Irvine <Ocean View). Last Week'• staUs\lcal Leaden Rulllag 1. O.J . Bell <Edison>. 24-200 ; 2. Randy Scotl (University), 24·180: 3. Bob Urmson . (Estancia>. 27·162: 4. Damon Sweaiy <El Toro), 27·123: 5. Paul BuckJand <Irvine). 21-121: 6. Keith Richards <Fountain Valley) l!J.106. . Paasilla 1. Lance Stewart <Laguna Beach 1 10·18-0, 154: 2. Bob Grandstaff (Marina): . 9-26-4, 139; 3. Tam Ellerts <Costa Mesa). . '11·27-2, 133; 4. Robert Anthony (Newport Harbor), 9-21·2, 132; 5. Matt Stevens <Foun· taln Valley), 9·20·1, 123; 6. Dave Harris <Weetminster), 8-10-0, 112. Reeel• .. & 1. St.eve Cook <Costa Mesa, 8-90 ; 2. Bob Owens (San Clemente), 6-71; 3. Mike Davis : (Laguna Beach), 5·93; 4. Mike Giddings : (Newport Harbor), 5-62 ; 5. Mike Lewellyn ·(Westminster), 4-46. Seorla1 : 1. Eric WiWn~am <Westminster), 24: 2. • D.J . Bell (EdiJon), 11; 3. Steve Cook (Coeta 'llama), 14; 4. Damon Sweuy <El Toro), 10. Guinea, HI holding its i''utht:r h u Rtai ler golf tou~namenl ut W1llowick Goll Course 1n Saola Aou f'or rurther lnformatwn, call 1213) 598-8072 or (714 ) 5'8-0824. The event will be held Saturday Ocl ~ . President Jerry Prell of the Ranch~ Sun Joaqwn men's gulf club has an11uw 1ced that tht> d ub l'hamptonshlp is under way thrs month with a turkey shoot set for November. When you chet>k the money leaders m the PGA and LPGA circuiL'I, 1t 1s rat.her amar.mg to fmd that there were only six players over the $200 000 mark on the men's tour and three for the wo~en two wc;e~s ago . E ven more surpnsiug 1s the fact lhal this 1s the first Um~ in LVGA history that any player bas gone ov~r that to ark in eat nings. t~or th~ meu, Tom Watson wwi the leader with $513,4-08 wit_h Lee 'frevmo at $385,814 with others in the group mcluding Curtis Strange, Andy Bean, J erry Pale and George Bums whose S2U, 128 \\as $20 above LPGA leader Beth Daniel al $211,106. Others over the m ark were Donna Caponi Young and Nancy Lopez-Melton T~ere wert: others closing in on the mark on both cm•uits with the LPGA having more pl&yers over the $100,000 m>1 rk than 1n any previous year. Far Reaehiag Rules Altered For Transpac By ALMON LOCK.ABE\' 0.Mf ~Mel e.-. lltnt.r Yachl.!men planning to sail their boats in the 1981 Trampac rac~ from Los Angeles to Honolulu would do well to take a long hard lool.. at a new List r>C. conditions and requirements whjch have been laad down for future races by the Transpacific Yacht.Club. Some !lktppers may find that Ulcir yachts are loo small and others that they are too large. In a notice to the m embership and otht>r yachtsmen pl.inning to enter the race -iocluoing some former entries TPYC said · . "W~ A~E. ENOOKSING the conc<-pt of a max- ~mum size tim1t such as used in many ocean r aces m other pi.rts of tht> world, and ruscouraging the ~--................... Bm11NC .... . tread to unstable boat.a which are typically known aa "bi,...speed runners·' or "one-way boata." 'lbe latter would place Umi\a on cliai>lacement and sail area in relation to stability Aller long study, the new regulations were re· commended by George GrifCilb, r hairman of the TPYC technkal comm1ltet>: Ton1 Wilder, ch\ef measurer; C William Lapworth. not<.-d Newport Beach des1gner: Ren Mitchell and othf'rS on the study committee. - Wilder said many ur the chang~s were Ct!ment · ed by the experiences 1n the 1979 Fastnet race out of England in which some 17 Lives were lost and 23 yachts sunk or abandoned in a Force 10 storm off the coast of Ireland. WILDER SAID THE NEW ltULES would pro- bably bar many of the so·called ultra-light dis- placement yachts unless "major surgery" was performed to bring them up to the new TPYC stan· dards. Two of the better-known ULDBs, the 62-foot Merlin and the 89-foot Drifter would probably be affected by the new rules, Wilder said. Merlin holds the elapsed time record in the 2,225-mile race, aet in 1977, and Drifter was first t o finish in the very slow 1~9 Honolulu race. Both y.achta have been campaigned in other loog distance races to Mexico and have usually swapped first-to-finish honors. The new rules could also effect the 65-foot sloop Ragtime, unless changes were made to make her comply. Ragtime is classed as a ULDB although she is considerably heavier than Merlin or Drifter. The New Zealand-built sloop is also a former elapsed lime winner in the Honolulu race. TPYC HAS ESTABLISHED more stringen\ limits for the smallest entry by add.mg parameters that evaluate the size of the boat in other ways than length and rating. Using a complicated formula, TPYC has ruled that the s mallest boat aUowed in the race must have a working deck length of 3S feet. The working deck length does not include the after overhang of t.be boat. This would establish a minimum length of about 3S feet before adjustmenu are made for overbanis. .....============:.... -~----------~------..:.J OTIS ARMSTRONG STREAKS INTO THE END ZONE FOR THE FlRST 9RONCO ToudtDOWN. Upchurch Rediscovered Broncos Rally to Beat Redakim DENVER (AP) On a day commemorating Monday rught's contest, and in some games hardly Columbus' discovery of America, the Denver worked up a sweat aa Denver used a two-ticbt-end Broncos r~scover~ fuck Upcb~h.-their.game-aU.gnment which kept bim oo tbe bench. b_realun~ wade receiver who ha.s been strangely But he waa a key performer aiaJut tbe S!~~.Q.Ubis . .season......... ............. ...... . .... -......... . _ ...... -.. .R~J.~ ... -~.~i~b.J.nl..J.W~. P11f9 on Denver'& fint T_he speedy . lJpchurch worked behind tbe touchdown drive &nd haulloC in a »-yarder oa a " Washington see<1ndary Monday night and hauled in march which produced a flekl 1oal. lo addiUon to -t a 32-yard touchdown .Pua fro~ veteran Craig the clincher. Morton with 3:0I remaiAlne, llftiDc the Bronco. to "It was a plcture·perfeet paaa " aald a 20-1~ National Football League victory over the Upcburcb of tb• 1ame-wmaer. '"Tile aafetJ I l l Redskins. clamped on me aa I Wal ........., eerw. WIMa J saw Crail cominl out to tbe Dde 1 took lt up \M field." He said be felt Mort.oil a~ed tile touchdown coming. "When be'a feellnl it, you'n THE TRIUMPH WAS the Broncos' second in a ~ow and squorPd their record at J .J, le aving them 1ust one game behind AFC Western Di vision leadt'r San Diego Washington. meanwhile , !>lum ed to .15. tour games behind NFC East co lt!lldt>r.. Dallas and Philadelphia. Upchurch nnd only 12 receptions ent~ring KANSAS CITY. • • secood in only its third year in existence. In 1970, Kauffman opened the Baseball Academy, the Royals' innovative effort to groom· youths for baseball careen. The most prominent products are present second baseman Frank White and shortstop U. L. Washington. P1AYER DRAt~S yielded the likes of 20- gam e winner5 Steve Busby and Dennis Leonard. and bjtten George Brett and WiWe Wilson. Tbe Royals, also built from the outside, trad· ing for such players as Amoe OUs, Hal McRae, Fred Patek, Larry Gura and Darrell Porter. In 1973. lhe team m oved into Royals Stadium, a spacious ballpark with artificial surface tailored for their speed-oriented attack. Busby pitched no- hitlers in 1973 and '74; Jim Colborn tossed one in l ':177. Under the direction of Whitey Herzog, Kansas City ended Oakland's reign u AL West champions in 1976 and began its own •trlng of three dlvisi.on titles. Brett emerged as one of the game 's best hit· ters, winning batting titles ln 1976 and 1980. Jn 1973, the Royals began a streak of eight straight seasons of over 1,000,000 attendance. They have drawn more than 2,000,000 the last three years. got to feel it with him." Upchurch said. MORTON, WHO CAllE OFF tbe beorjt.in..re.- lier ol starter Maet Roblnsoo for tJie Uilid time this season, said lbe route wu "a crouinl pattern, against a man-to-man defense, and I knew exactly where Rick was going to be." I . I ,, ! Wuhington never led until midway tbJ'ouP the final quarter alter a bizarre _ eacbua&• of fumbles. The Reds kins bad dri•en d"P into Denver territory wben fullback Clarence Harmoa took a short p ... from 1beilmun and fumb*i tbe ball away at the Denver seven-yard liM. But two plays later. Denver rWUli..:ft back Lawrenee M.cCutcbeoll coughed up tbe Ill tbe five. I Redskin• quarterback Joe TbelsmaDD 11 capitalised thia time, blttinl a le..._ Art llonk in 1 the corner of tbe end aone for a one-yard seorial pus and a 17-13 lead witb 7:3Dtoplay. I "I told him. 'It's your ball, I'm,.,.... to throw • it to y~ so be ready'," said 'IWsmann. "Art Mook is golng ~ be a great recei•er. He's lot moxie." BVT DENVEll COUNT&&l:D witb a seven- play, 7~yard drive bighlipted by Morton's SJ. yard pass to Riley Odom• and Otis Anmtroac'a 19 yards on the ground. Deficient Atldetes Admitted to USC •be rdtings, yes. •bas.no. '17.75 We've ta.ken the ads and listings that busi- nesses use to call each other and put them in a separate book-The Los Angeles Business To Business Yellow Pages. You'll find materials. equipment-and services from firms all over the greater Los Angeles market. And you'll find them faster and easier than ever. Tubas? They're listed in Pad.fie Telephone's Los Angeles Consumer Yellow Pages. 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U -C.l•o-Vtl..., Oct.~ .... Nov.1_..,at..-Nov.1~8"cll .... a.m...t• (t ·J) • c;e...-•IMr 14 VIiie...,,. • EI Toro 6 •EC~ ., Gosl•Mett IS C•rlllltd • c ......... , ., H«11o ,,.,..,...., Oct. 11_...,.c.._. Oct. I~ MlsUM Vitia Oct, >t-Otnt ...... Nov 7-LAWllN BMcfl Nt'l',1~"411t 14 • EIT- " Oc1.11-41tC.,...r-Vt lley • ou.~""'• • Oct. ll-.. l.tlfolM ..... He¥. 1-.. ....... Vitia ....... lf-OMtHlll• OTHUa Oceen View , .. , ) 0 .. , 11 " • • , u u 1 • • • T~, October 14. 1980 ONLY~LOT fl7 Nuke Plants Cold Fact P~r Source lmpo~ant to New England BOSTON IAP) -Maine's vote to retain nuclear power poltita teatlfies to one of life's cold facts ln winter-hardened New En1land: People depend on nuclear plant.a far more than motl -Americana to light their houses and stave ott the weather. "I\'• the lack or ... oil and coaJ that makes nuclear an important source of power in New England right now." aeys Ben Kincannon, ener1y d irec tor or the New Englan d Re1ional Commllsion. "There's some wood that we can increasingly rely on, some hydropower we can turn to . . . But in lbe short run they will not be major factors." The Maine Yankee nuclear plant in Wiscasset, kept open by. voters who recenUy turned down an unprecedented anti-nuclear refe~ndum, supplies one-third of the state's electricity. Such plants generate 34.2 percent of all New England's electric power -nearly triple the national average of 12.S percent. "WE DEPEND ON OUR nuclear plants more than almost any other state in the country," said Tom Fitzpat.rick. Connecticut's tJDdersecre\ary for energy, "and with the high cost of oil l don't see any change for the next couple of df'cades." The reJ(lOn currently has seven plants in operation: Maine Yankee, Vermont Yankee, Millstone l and 2 and Connecticut Yankee in Connecticut, and Pilgrim 1 and Yankee Rowe in Massachusetts. The continuing battle over the Seabrook, N.H., nuclear plant, now expected to open in 1983, and the Three Mile Island accident have raised doubts whether other nuclear plants planned for Seabrook, Pilgrim and Millstone ever will be finished. DESP I TE T H E IMPOR TANCE OF nuclear-generated ent>rgy. oil remains the major source of power in New England, supplying 5G percent of the region's electrical needs. The soaring cost of home heating oil -which is expected to reach $1.lS a gallon by mid.winter -resuJts mainly from New England's dependence on foreign sourres for 80 percent of its supply. While New Englan ders will turn to wood-burning stoves and snuggle in "sleep sack" comforters lo conserve fuel this winter, oil prices will continue to go up, experts say. The growin~ Carol J. GWesple has. been named corporate counael and secretary and F. Patrick DlW-direc- tor of employee and community relations for MSI Data Corp .• Coeta Mesa. &leU.nl A. Anllu bu reeiped u president and uaociate m anagin1 officer of Mercury Sav- in&a a Loan Association, Hunttlfltbii Beiic6.- l.-anl a.-, cbaitmin and mmqin1 officer • wtll l'ellU.IDe till.e of president In adclillon to bl.a otber titlee . ...._.. Rieb.._ ftnancial vice pnei· dent, h• been named •ct.Inc uaiatanl manacin1 officer. GeraN S. Ila•~ bu been named vice presi- dent ol ftnance for O.Utar Pacific Investments, Newport Beach and San P'randaco. I Ja-C. Dta•, Newport Beach, is vice presi-1 dent of project mana1ement for Fluor Engineers 1 and Constructors. Inc. a.....aubaidiary oJ Flu.o Corp., Irvine. "Mat LI A~•Uable la Tas Oefenala for ••" is lbe topic for a Wednesday seminar by the Newport Beach Cham ber ol Commerce. Speakers include Beverlee Kelley, Prudential Life ln1urance Co.; Hugh Black of Lloyds Bank of California; William Ferry ol First National Bank of Newport, and Nancy Garey. San Diego Federal Savings & Loan. Ticket.9 are $5 for the 7:30 p.m. session al the Marriott Hotel in Newport Beach. Information 644-8211. "S&arUa& 'Your Owa h•l-ea" is the title of a Golden West College lect ure series scheduled to begin Oct. 20. The three-part series. conducted by members of the Service Corps of Retired Ex ecutives and co-sponsored by the U.S. Small BWJi· ness Administration, will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. in health science 131 at the coUege, 15744 Gold- enwest St., Huntington Beach. The lecture is free with registration available the first night. local news. s1101·~ ond odven1sm9 ~Otne to you tvery <Joy on the b11gh1, lovely, 1n1ert~l 1ng rn mu mu 0..2-4321 populatioo of northern New England will demand more electricity ; the search for cheaper power wlll intensify. . Some power plants are switcb1ng from oil to coal or to an oil-coal mixture in hopes of aavtng on costly foreign oil . Many homeowners are switchinl from oil heat to natural gaa, which is expected to remain comparatively cheaper for the next several years. "We're still beating the homes and buildings of 74 percent or the population of New England, and we don't !iee that dropping much," says Charles Burkhardt, executive vice president of the New ~~and Fuel Jnstil).lte, which represents the region s mdependent home heating oil dealers. "Gas conversions in the next three years are expected to lotaJ 158,000 accounu, but from our 2.4 m illion accounts that's not much of a dent ," he says. The greatest potentjal source of additional energy for the Northeast lies 100 miles off Cape Cod. It's the Georges Bank, a fishing ground which government geoloi,!iSLs estimate could contain up to 2.5 billion barrels of oil and 13.2 trillion cubic feet or natural gas. DRILLING IS EXPECTED to begin in the spring , but it would probably take at least five years before any oil and gas could begin flowing. New England also is blessed with surging rivers, and hydroelectric plants supplied 5.8 percent of lhe re~1on 's elec·tncity in 1979. Now factories and power companies are taking a second look at :.1handoned plants and studying new sites for possible hydroelectric projects. Energy officials also are looking northward to Canada in hopes they can benefit from new bydroelectriC' anti natural gas projects there. CCJLin J High, c1 Dartmouth professor and co.author of lht rect-ntly publisht:d New England Energy Atlas, studied various alternative energy sources. such a'> solar, wind and geothermal He feels the one with the most immediate potential for New England is wood "At $70 to $80 a cord . . it 's very economical to use," said High, adding more than half the residents of Maine now have wood·burning stoves. He said that without harming forest growth or hurting the construction industry, wood could have supplied 28 perreot of the total e.nergy demand of New England in 1975. 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Cl...._., ...... , ..... . ~ t - -IW.YPIU)T -Business Inflation eure May-Be Difficult to Handle ' By IOllN C\JNNI t•r .. ._.. ....... NEW YORK lnflaUoa a 1&.K"b a bad habit, It haJ bHn ob 1erved, that It 'a 1ot ~pte wonted llC"ll ADCI they m•)' aet od alcker '#Mn they think about the couequent .. ol kltkl_, ltw m a n the "ru"''th if\ lwuAing pn ces would bt e urtailed. Interest rat" mltth\ foll More homes mi1eh~ be built Demand·Supply ralla. m1ah1 <'hnn.c1• rates, which affect only a small percent•&• ol people. Those who aJre ady own houlel and have fixed mortaaae rates receive, in effect . a bonua. WiU they be happy about 1ivina up lheir bonust!B'> habtt. _ -Almol& .u .-~-or u.e et'OftOmtt! ·dtffuf' qrMd~t11•• 1a period ol 1evere withdrawal la Uhl>' lo at eompan)' t.bt t..,.., and " If b°"'t .. rail to ronllnut! appreciating at 10 percent to 14 per· rt>nl a )f'iar~ 3.S muny 11ln1tlc·famUy d"!.ellln&t have for several years. n m11!ht ~lrod1wt• a situation more critleaJ than is im mt d htll'I) nppannt DEBTS: THEllf: has been much ne1ative critlclam about the propensity of Americans to take oo debt, tboucb many people have done so only in aelf defense. To have debt la lo have tu deducllona and an inflation hedge. • 11ood mMy wondu If Amen u n1 •tll be ebM lo cope~lt TMy polr.t to th• vealed 'nter•t Amertcua bav• In a continuation of rillq pncn . \he value of private ly o wned homH. the bt1 penonal debt.I, tbe ~1ular <'mt.d·livlnc ••I• lncreuea. and •v• the Jobi Comlder aome of the fean. if~ \.be proven conaequenc•. of a rftum lo price 1tabiUty: HOMES. TO many people It ta the aource ol th••r naanci.QI. 1nnation hu ..wed eeormoualy to home valuet and mUllona of Americana have c""""" plau to tap tho.e alu4!1 f<M' the kid•' tuitlon11 Jnd th,1r ret11 ~ m•ll. · 't l t Should mflal>oo be restraJned to 2 percent • year 1 m1.i 1 • rtw rt!1A1011 11'1 lhut rur many owners houses have been cash c-o"' s An 0'"11ir llllMhl ha v.-put only $10,000 into a S50,000 house, lmt hl' ~OJOYll the double dlgit inflation rise on the full amount. l'ha\ '"· " S\0,0(M• rnw 111 m arkt t price represents a 100 percent re· turn on h 1A mont1' MEAN"'Hll •;, llt: HAS u filled r ate mortgage well below the lnrta\1ot1 mt\', wlud1 means In ti((ect that he earns money on his loan i\nd ln\t'r""' on tht' lonn . of l'Uurse, is almost always spli\ wlt11 wNw n 11111 I l1wlt• Sum • ..- I N«OM f'; I NC U lt.ASfo':S. Mllllon11 or Americans. including ~'''1t1I S..•t·u1 u, hecu.1ril'1nrie11. enjoy annual cost-of.living adjust· "'""'~ 1111~\ 11111lt1111nly hns ,., fm lht ('onsum er price mdex. The m· 1lt•\ Ix II rm1ll \ 1111'11/Hll •• .- "" 1111111v· H•1·111l1•11ts nf sur h 1nr·n •a11es underst and rully, major t 111 1111 .. 111 llw :1n11uul ii11 n •11,!jt"• nn • housing prices and mortgage • • • • • * • • EMPIPYMENT: For e very 100 private sector employees, there are 2S employees of federaJ, state or Local covemment, ac- eordlng to the Tax Foundation, which also notes that public employees are also paid more. Much blame for inflation ia dirttted at the growth ol govern- ment. With almost every private aector American having a friend or cl08e relative receiving government income. will they be happy If government shrinks ? And if it does shrink, will Americana be happy at the proepect of a possible, though not inevitable, reducUoa an gove rnment - services? Like the fellow at the bar, many Amerie ans might be inclined to have another drink and think it over before taking the pledge. * * * * • * * $50.000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPEKn' SECONDS Government Said Root of Inflation • ..... ,, ... °""' .-v-a . ==~ c.-.U•-at• . " ...... . Cllll'J\(;O 11\\1 1 /\11w1\1•11 'ot h1111k1•1'4 111u11l USt> tht>1r rln11t '" ,,,,111111111 1111 l'tHI ,., tilt' ''cir bau<'her)•" 11( 1tlllllt,\ It\• c11vrnm 11•11I 'iJ1rnd1nti. u pr une• rfilL''H' 11( iflf1!1l11111. l11i11kf'I lh1v11I H1wk••f1>lh•r says ··--.,_ ... to Syeen •CrmmrrcW ............ • So.It._ .. Calllo"'6t .. 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Shelter "A reC'ent Rludy of the coverage or inflation on h·l1•v11111m n1•wo; pro~rnms found that 80 percent of lh<' report~ 1h•ul with the problem only as a m atter of l"ll'f' h1kt's 11r wage Increases," R~kefeller "" ''' HE St\ID ·rut: l'UBUC learns lo 11ee inrtallon in tPrml'I of husmeues ralstng prtces antf pulllnf( In higher profits. or workers demanding rals~. or bankers demandin~ higher intere11t rate3. The gov crnment as left out of the picture, he contended "Inflation. us every banker knows, is a declme '" the value or money." Rockefeller said. "And on- ly the government has the power to debue the c ur rency by creating too much of it. ''Relween 1&75 and 1&79," Rockefeller aaid, "the federal tax bill for all Americana increfaed more than eight times as much as thetr fuel bill . To put 1t bluntly, the root of our c urrent 1nnationary crisis Is clearly the soaring priee of government Hoclcefeller said social welfare pro1ram1 o( the 198()8 forced the government into deficit 1pend inR . wh.ich he aa1d fueled inflation. "Environmental, health, safety and other re- gulationa proliferate," Rockefeller said. "They not only add directly to coat.a, and therefore prices; they also pre-empt billions in capital that otherwise might be productive." Ov~r 1'h~ ~ount~r .. , ) ....... "' ''• IJl• "'· , ... l'• » JI ,.~. ·~ MllTl 1 .-\I~ f'l ...... ..... -. IJp• a11d Do..,... un ~~'• •~'> Up~MIG-0 ___ ,;;;o..~· 114!: ; : t: ;.: JV> • IV• Up 1'.4 t .... + Vt Up a6 2.,, • VJ Up U.O JO • • Up u.o J' • + 1 Up U.S .. .,., • l Up 22.2 ·~ j IUp i · 1i;, • IV. ..,.. 17 •• ,, + 2'4 11.6 2'1>. • .. Up IS I •""' • ... Up IS 6 I~ + l'e Up IS.~ IJ~. • ,..,, Up IS.2 llV. + \Ir Up IS.O ~ : '~ :::: :t~ I 111.o J • •t:t.: .. ~ !•t ~ , .. ... .... ' ••• . . ,.. l BUStNESS TueAday'8 Cloain• Prices NYSE COMPOSITE TR-ANSXCTIONS ~1•11-lllll-tr-•Oft ltw .... YO••, MMl•HI, l'KlllC, l'eW, ... tell.! 0.troll .... 'ln<lftNlll tl.c~ U(~-•-•IN·~ -Netr...er At~iellOllOf te( .... ll~•DHle"-lfttfllltl N Dow Jones Final UP 2.30 CLOSING 912.20 'f'aH••• M•rlcft P&G Victi111ized ByltsS~ By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Procter & Gamble (P&G>, the nation's largest ad· vertiser and probably the most successful marketer of con· sumer gooda the world bas ever seen, is currently engaged in an unprttedented campaign: warning people not to uae one of its products. The product is Rely tampons, implicated in a new dis· ease. called toxic shock syndrome. P&G is us ing newspapers. radio and television to tell women to turn in any Rely tampons they have for a full refund. The product has already been pulled from store shelves across the country. P&G will buy back tampons they distributed as free samples. Nothins like this has ever happened to P&G. They have occas1onally introduced J>roducts which turned out to be duds but they have never had to recall a product from the marketplace. How it happened has much to do with the way P&G operates. In this case it was vie· timized by its own s uperiority. Some observe rs. looking at P&G, con- clude that the Cincin· n a ti company got to Money Tree where it is, the 17th largest company in America by market value. by clever and massive advertising. It's true that it is the master of advertising but it also knows something about manufacturing a product. The P&G product approach is not lo make a me-too product and then advertise it into a winner. Its fint con· cem is to come up with a product that has some de· monstrable advantage over competing brands. Once it feels it b8.1 that edge, it t ells people about it. PlsG'S CREST BECAME No. l in the toothpaste busi- ness because It was the first fluoride. Pampers became a $1 billion product because it was the first disposable diaper that really worked well. After P&G got into the paper business. engineen tinkered for years with mill machinery to come up with a toilet tissue that was soft and fluffy, enabling the P&G ad- vertising wizards to sweep the field with "Don 'l squeeze the Charmin." So when P&G decided that it wu going to invade t.be tampon bualneu, it went about it in the same manner. It examined the brands in tbe'martetplace to determine bow it could beat tbe competition. The bil pitch in tampcm 1ellln1 is that the product &ives women freedom to do what tbey would ordln~ do when they're not memtruatiq. That's why so many tam- pon ads have featured swimmers. Tbe key to that claim \a abeolbmey. Ereo. P•G set oul to make a auper-abeorbe.nt tam pan. Sf orll• I 11 Tltr .4tpo1l191t1 NEW VOAK iAPI -S.lft noon prlc~ •no net c,,_ ot 1i. llllM ll mo•t ec:u ... New Yor• Stock E•tll•"lll' •u uu . !reeling N!oonelly et "-• lheri 51. 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Long-Term Satisfaction: In the latest survey off armer high tar smokers who have switched to MERIT, 9 out of 10 reported they continue to enjoy smoking, are glad they switched, and report MERIT is the best ... tasting low tar they've ever tried! MERIT is the proven alter ... native to high tar smoking. And you can taste it. • I I I I I • .. •Erma Bombecll •Classified J:ttftt't'W Fealuri!!fl._._._. __ _...n Crysti/ CiJtliiiiiral --~-----~ ---- Man, GOd., Glorified :f 87 l11Dl'l'll OLtlOllf __ ...,,_ ... It w• a perfect evenlnc to view the Cryatal -eatbednl.------- Stntua clouda 'fere faiatly visible throqh the thou_. of llau pan•, aad tbe ltal'·like lilhta were nllec:ted in tbe uppe wwwt leveJa like a 1atu1 in tbe ally. Tbe ID-foot doon •WWII open to abow bow tbe Rev. Dr. Robert Schuller can minister to bis drive· in =·on while add.reuinc the crowd in bis new .. church. chanced the sky tbnJucb the open doon from a deep blue to a roey piDk and then ftnally, a misty duak which 1ave away to dark. It was open house at tbe maeumeatal church in Garden Grove for members ol tbe American Inatitute of Atthltecta cbaJ*n ftom tbl'oqhout the state. as well as interior dealcnen and peats. . THE DESIGNED of the muain 11 .. atruc· ture, New Yorkers Philip Jobmon and bis u - aociate, John Buraee, apoke about tbe delip pro- ceaa and their feelin11 toward the bulldiq, and Schuller talked about bi.a pbUllOllhY and bow tbe cathedral came to be. Schuller indicated that be bad been deeply infiuenced by bis time u a drive-in put.or, when there wu no roof between Ida parlabl011en andtbeaky. He wuted bis new cburdl to offer "a pro- foundly deep, tranqu.iliun1 aperience becauae on· ly a relaxed mind can listen." be aaid. The cb~b wu to have four roles, the pastor aaid. It w• to "create a IU!baral habitat when human beiap will feel at boale" Ctben are fOWI· talnl aad mtll1 .Plaata 1aalde the ebareh), and be "a U~ flaellity, where our lm.,matioDI can be relealed. • . wrl'll "NO Oll8TatJCl'ION betweea the eye and AJ," tbe ebUl'C!qoen could have .. unlimtt.d tboqlU tbllt will be dramlltlc, fw the •11 are dramlltlc," Schuller aaJd. And then, be envialoaed a cbureb that would be a .. bealinl envirollmeat, when bumana cu come aad have emotiaaal ~·" Jl'laally, the catbedral, bm a prtff tac ol nearl191D mWloa (all the ....... ban eitber been paid or )ll'OIDiMcl)L!_~ to be a ltnactuN tbat .. ~ bam_an ueuap" ud make tlMm fMJ wortbwllOe • t.be7 were put of ..,.,,..bl.., put. SelMaUer •aid be b8d •• ,_. throqll bell" bulldlq tbe church, parUcularlJ beeaue of crlUdlm from relillaU a..-., but emplauiaed that be la .. committed to neeUeace lD ut and arellltecture. • • UftlAT SI• mtllke (tbe bMlc eolt) "DOt too bl• a lll'tce to pa, for a buildlM lb.It will be pn-Mned fell' eaatwi•," be uld. ''The bumu ......, la m•llll to be a tJorioua eremn." .................... John Burgee Philip Johnson Pbllip Jobmon, who is conaidered the "dean of American architects," said Southern California la the "ProaWled Land" for architedl. ''Where elle in the world can JOU build your fantuies," ttie tiny, wllite-baired man ulled. "Tbi1 is fantasy architecture for a fantasy client." He defended the bitb co8t by QJin1 that it is "our duty to create bulldinp like tbll to excite ua so we can help the poor." Tbe 15-year-o.ld architect, who bu bea prac- Ualq 50 yean, teued a bit ad adTIHd bla fellow profeaioaall to "tel tbemMl"9 a patron" 10 thef, too, could build a moaument < COit waa never an iu• with tbe cathedral). U MID of the (cburcb'a) white space frame · 1keletm md exterior tlua walla, "We must ulf what we have done for the ltr'Udure, not what the · strueture U. done for UI." "Tbe clllbedral ia," be aaid, fllnc1DI bia arm.a wide to tbe poUata of the eloDfated atar, •'a room u M1 u a collHum, yet a room with C!OIW'I to cud· die la. "Arddteda talk too much," he added. "We abould Hltm to tbe buildlq. '' · After Ida talk, Jobuon reeelved a atud•n1 cwadcm from tbe 2,000 audlmee memben, tba re-·. liDqubbed tbe mleropboae to Ida ~ paftMr'. Joba ....... Baraw 1tn111d that the catbldral abcMald not' be COlll*'9d to other buUdbtaa but Judled G8 ltl own IMrl .... , JU8t u painUnp are crtUelMd -· their Oft m.rtt. not their !Qle. . . 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DAILV PILOT ·~ October ''· llm) Ft:AfURING Captains Send Congratulations as Major is Promoted to Colonel Anti-slubberdegullions Host Connoisseurs Th · rrlurn 11ddre~:. la~I on tht> •nvf'IO~ · n1d "(k•cupant" and tha t wais the f1 ut c lut' Who t4ISt' but Vkli Kat1ii.& from Ch1ldrens llv~pital wuuld be so anot\y mous ~ Inside . ~<1 ttn 1nvHat1on t o .. Anti Stubbt>~ms hun..:er -00 and 1rvup1ea" to ti very impurtunl p.lrt y to take p!au In th• En rore reiitaurunl 111 C'oi.tn Ml'sa Ho.tt>d b) the Anti Slubbc'rdetwhon Soc1e ty , tbt! t'Vt'nl wa~ bt>m" stqed with juat one purpose In 111111d to promote Mejer Eark> Grey. II appeniHfl• By Judith Olson the ·man \\ho made ('hutnc y a household word," to the rank of colonel Nearly SO brave souls 1tccepted the invita· lion and the Major himself was there in full dress <he's about 135 years old now), and Knight had enticed a bagpiper <Reea Graat> to pipe him into the party. The curry connoisseurs had tbeir choice of turkey or shrimp curry and there were no deadlines to meet , so partygoers could lineer as long as lbey wished. Knight, attired in bis customary white suit. had added a grey bowler hat and tucked a black handkerchief into his pocket, so he was e1pecially natty that day. He read a telegram of congratulations to the new colonel from a host ol well-wishers. "Hearty congratulations on your Jone-overdue promotion. We au send you our condiments.•' it said. The signatures were tboee of Majer Barbara, Captaba SpaaJdillC, Caf&ala •anel, ca...-America, Captabl MINpt, Captabl Couaceom and the Captala fnla C..UU.. AIDOOI the curry lovers coerced into com· ing were MuiM Mlak, Jlldy Carter, Patrick II•&, ~18or Tom RUey (for thia event be reverted back to being General RUey), Jack Beu, Tem lle&laaacoon, Dick Brau, IAveua Kramer, Terey ud a.IM!rt a&na, .Joe WM&e, aarry Kay and w. o. TialU" .......... Members of the Fashionables. a support group for Chapman College which bu been lov- inely tended for 10 years by its founder. IUW~ Me.d, previewed the new Albert Schweitzer ex- hibit .in the Thurmond Clarke Library on the campus last week. There was also a luncheon and informal modeling of new designer fashions from Neiman-Marcus. (ireetln& 1ueal1 wu Mn. G. T. Sal&la, wife of the colle1e'1 prelldent. Mn. TMaaa F. RU.y w .. coordinator of the fa11bion show and Mn. , ... H. Mcwlder, ;a friend ol lbe .f.~med. l>r. Stbw~lt.&a. led the tour of the tolTeeUon. Mn. Mud waa honored by the colle1e for her aerv1ct' with ;a framed Chinese antique children'• coll11r ~ Sldrtey Joy. new owner of Plaza Newport Travel. Invited friends 1tnd collea1ues to see her new home Friday evenine. There wu wine and cheese and plenty of opportunity to dream about rar·away places. Gue.ta for "le tour de la suite" were the Price fa•Uy, Including C.J., 0., Martla and hla wife Ullda (he sported a cowboy bat), and a ... and bis wife Julee; ,,..._ ud Joy R•Wl, M C~ from United Airlines and Belt Wya from TWA. Jou ud Darrell ReUaclmehler, Hele. Pyle, Debbie Sllockey, Gen Lederer and Wiii Decker. ~ Then on Sunday, "court" was in session at the new Newport Beach law offices of Simon, Mc Kinsey, Miller , Zommick, Sandor and Alban. Guests wtirt! summoned to appear between i and s p.m. for ''good food, special libations and pleasant conversations." The firm's new Orange County office, in a glaas tower at MacArthur and Jamboree, has a wonderful view of the mountains and is decoral· ed with a nautical and shell motif. The buffet table was centered with an ice carving of Justice, which several guests teased looked like Geraldiae Saador, one of the mem· hers ol the firm. Other memben are Tlliomu W. McKlaley, Ar&lau W. lllller, Kelllldla r.ommlck, David L. SHder, a.Mrt D. Albu, Gayle R. Po.er and NaacySabmu. ~ Ada Geplonl, a Huntington Beach resident, will celebrate ber lootb birthday Thunday. She lives with her daughter, J•aalta UnlM!nard and baa three other children. The Huntin1ton Beach-Fountain Valley board ol realtora bad a Gold Ruah party Satur· day night to ralae funds for the paramedic units in tbe two cities and indeed some eold was garnered. Nearly 1,000 1uests turned out, some in Western attire, to ride the mechanical bull, chug-a-lug some beer and play games, dance and have dinner. Thi.a is the ei1hth year the realtors have raised money for the paramedics, and the party came close to reaching their Sl0,000 goal. ~ The Colors of the Wind gallery in Santa 0.11, .. ._. , .... - THE LEGENDARY EARLE OREY, THE MAN who Invented Chutney more then 130 ye era ego (ell•• Derrele Baker of El Toro) Monica. the home away from home of Aadera Holmquist, the Swedish vexillographer, is hav· ing an exhibit called "Blues of the Wind" Oct. 23 through Nov. 14. Displayed will be all kinds or arts and fine crafts that r espond to the wind, with every ob· ject in blue. For information call Kathy Kauffman, <213 ) 399-8044. Colors of the Wind is located at 2900 Main St. You may have see.n Holmquist's flags exhibited at the Newport Harbor Art Museum. New pled~es for the Delta Phi Chapter or DMe\I NII ""'-.., ~ "- Delta Gamma fraternity for women at UCJ have been named . They are Dla.ae EJU1. Cllrl1tble De la Cnu, Mimi HJckJe, Leuae Hart, SllaW9a Redmoa, Jaaet Spira, Soala Ibarra, Katja ftoa, Trul Williama, Ka&larya Vromu and JacqH Ta.be. Leeaore Peafll, president of Penfil·Blitz Communications, Newport Beach, will moderate a presidential debate in Phoenix, sponsor~ by the Phoenix Chapter of Women in Communications. Inc., tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the Adams Hotet~ . Wo~d you like to have a dining out spree with dinners for two at Le Biarrill, Five Crowns, Bernard's, the Cannery and Mar· rakesh? And support a worthy cause at the same time ? The Junior Ebell Club ol Newport Beach is doing just that with its Two on the Town benefit. The club is offering 2.000 opportunities to win this dining extravaganza, at SI a chance and all funds will go to the Harbor Area Ad~ll Day Care Center. The Costa Mesa center, which offers a lher~peutic program for elderly persons who are isolated or living with adult children who need relief, is in dire need or funds to continue its ~ork. according to Gerri Shapiro, Junior president. To purchase ch ances, call 673 ·3900 or 646·181.5. Patients Should Exercise Rights h-0-S-A N 0 EL ES ( A P > -A Ith o u g-h ~onsum~rs have learned to shop around for items like cars or TV sets, they still don't exercise their rights when it comes to health care. . Tha~·s the opinion of Dr. Susanne Morgan. a Unaversity of Southern California instructor in the school's health ser vices administration program.· "Only recently have we been using the word 'consumer ' when talking about health care," says Morgan, whose doctorate is in medical sociology. ''I think it really makes a big difference, because the very process of thinking about themselves as consumers will help people cut health care costs." MORG.\N. SA VS too many palient.s simply go along with whatever their doctor says even though physicians, being human, are sometimes wrong. Holiday Food Focus of Class A two-session course tn creative holiday food ideas will be offered at Los Caballeros Racquet and Sports Club, Fountain Valley, beginning at 9 a .m . Monday, Oct. ?7. Demonstrations of novelty breads, cakes, gifts from the kitchen and items for children to make will be included. There ia a S20 charge for the series. For in-form alioo call 546-8S60. Coast Woman W-mner at Los Angeles Fai,r Betty C. Cooper or San Clemente won five prizes in the senior preserved fooda cateeory at the Los Angeles County Fair. She woo a rirst for pears, second for peac~es. third for mixed fruit and other vegeta· ble pickles and fourth for mixed pickles, chunk. Costa Mesan Goes to Hong Kong Jennifer Stelling of Costa Mesa was one of two students who went to Hong Kong recently to participate in a one-year exchanee program. AT THE GOLD RUSH PARTY AM (FROM LIPT) IUZI DIE LICIA, DON NIWMAN, LYNNI! GINUURG, llLL COOPER, LaNITA ARNOLD Sponsored by Christ Colleee Irvine, the pro· gr am includes teaching Enelish, science and re· ligion in addition to gaining educational train· ing. ··.· Literary Council Seeks Aides • ,'.A aeries ol free classes to traln volunteen in teachiJUl Eqliah as a second laneua1e will belin Oct. 20 fn Colta Mesa. • Maraeey Fuller of the . Ora.nae County Literary C9Uftcil wW conduct the ao..bour tral.niDa ... ion ln :~ Laubach method of lanauase u.truct.loa. , ' Claue1 wtU be held from T to 10 oa Monday , eveninp at the f1nt United Metbodilt Cllurcb, ao Wnt 19th Sl., Colta Mesa. · _, .There ia no cbar1e _for the trainln1, but volua- teen wt1l be uked to pay a amall fee for teaching matertall t.bey will need. No _prevlOUI teacbtn1 experience i1 needed, but puticlpanta 1hou1d be in a po1lt1on to 1tve aome time eacb week teachlq ln day or evening aeuiom Ill ceten coovenimt to their bomea. The Literacy Council malntalm free lmpqe teacbin1 centers throulbout the county. FurtDer information m ay be obtalned by callin1 lln. Fuller, Ml·mt or Mary Lou Good, -.2411. ROIHU.'S CHRISTMAS LAY--"·WAY t . UPMOUmY ..... , . .., ...... ... u ........ . C:...,MIM-... 1116'} . 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C-IYC...,.ofOr-c-\y .. s..-1s..c·•·0ct·1·"·,'·1• ,..,. -'• d lh' I ' ",.._ E• Toro, CA. n.a ...,. ... , :., •• ,.,_ PUBLIC NOTICE' lll\R J>(l6a1hh o ut u~ 1our ""' •t.._..,_,, ..... "'"" •1111 1"" P11b11.-Of..-. co.~ 0011y P11o1 I<•"" o Mu1t11eH. 212 c.orone "" ··rt 'VOO (' n t ri-membt-r )tj\j won t • '"'"" \ ... ~ ... ', • .,. l"nunlv on Oc hpl lO ()ti '· •• 11, '"° ,.,, IO AV~. L-a..~. CA tOlll:I Plibll-Or-to.tA 0.lly Pllel --~~~-="'"""'=~- 1.1ndf'rsl .Jnd 1t wht'n I tC!ll you.· I lluid llll>f• ' ,., "*" C.rl "· °"""'· t01 •·~•Ide or · S.pl .,, 0ci. 1• 14• 11· •• ,.... -=~~:::::=:::' • We ne•vt•r i.tartcd c>ut ttaal lul~ P UBLIC NOTICE N••~,~f.'·~·.~~>t4t P•l>O••i ll«L'* _,.,u.c.c.1 h d , OJ ?'' '"'"'"l'IMI O<•l'IQllC.06\tO•llYP•lot, _ ~ 8 .. ,.,.~.,.._1,t:A.mn OTICE NOTICE Is ller•br ,,.,.,, te ,.,. C'Vt"O "' ··n "'e Wt.' rt" aung IC "'(• . 0,1 , ,, JI ,. '"'° 4(U() tu l'ICTITIOUS •ustMIH Tiiis llutlneu II (OllclliClN b• • PUBLIC N Credi"'" ., 0. J. ENGIHl!UtlNt. . . Are \OU ludd ing" I WllS .al bc•fur•• I I •-1\TATIMl!NT 91,..,.1_..,....,P INC. • Cellfor11I• urper•ll•"· • • d ... "h PU llLJC NOTICE 'h• loll-•"11 pu-. ts dOll'Q t>u•I Gren! E Ar.-CW 1tt11 '""""ii°" c:ouaT ,,.,. ... _, --'-...,ev Is t'\'f'r S8\\ m) liluull'r rt>~~~'u ;:-. t! ..... •• flll• si•-••. lllM wltll llW OflCAUl'CNl .. IA U41 L ... n A-. City ., c, ..... was 10 n 1 •ht 1'l11thes whf'n l went LO l'ICTl f"IOUS•vtlNIU WHAT UH PROOUC'tlO..S, n11• c-1yCleftl otOr-Coun1Y0115ep. COUNTYOl'CNI..... .. .... c-ff of o • ., ... Stet• of ('h''""I 'lnd b'-to.. .. UOl .. l 11 • .-o.. .. W.,~ "-1\TATIMIN T P.,...o Allol•nlo, 5'.ollP 4 ..... San J ... ,. !ember» I-7•a.tc~Dnw.... Celllorn .. , -• hlll Tr ... 9"r Is "' , 3 R'-.. ""' uu "'-,.,. tol-"'I ....--I~ IMlll4 .,...._~C..Pt't'fl\O, C•lllornl•91•1S ' ,.,_, .-AM.C&.fOlt ........... CEMENT LINING sht> "'lU IO ht•r hitlhrobt! ~tllOn .. ..... •• I John Gefe l"71 Hu11-c .. I PubllllWd Orenooo Coesl 0.lly Pilol , .......... ~ SPECIALTIES, IKC., T ....... r .. . Th"t :.. rid u·ulou:> Wh)' do we GLE'4A1RE AP•Rrllj!EttTS, noo1 c1• e1 '°'o,cau•wn•~9uJO s.op1.J0,0ct.l, I•, 21, 1.., ,..,..., I ,.1T1T10M••: LINDA'· ILllP· -.....,... ...,_ 1s ,.,o .... '" Ee•I fhll II-. AN,,.lm Celltornli f M> .,.,_.,_,I> tond.,.led by an In ---PaaT '"4, W.-N-, C-y of Or-, bothct (UJlll!ihmg lhrm w1lh ,. bi:d" .,,. Glv1due1 1 1USPOHOENT MILES F. &LIEF· Stat•ofc.tlfOf'ni.. d S•llh c.ono.n 10)4) Callo< S1r-1, 1 Jolln Cait PUBLIC NOTICE FElltT TM ...-rtY lo ee l,_.,.rr.d ts Wt.> lOUld )U.St gct CIUI tif ouns un \hey c ....... ~ ... C.lll0tnl•••J1 1 rhl• ,1 .......... 1 .... llled with Ille --:--SU ........ lflAMILY LAWI lot•t9CI .. 12• L ...... A ....... City ot <'OU Id er llWI If\ '' flll\ ~._, It,~ Dy "" In· County Clet~ of Ora"9P Cou111v on 0< 1 l'ICTITIOUS •UIUflSS 1 C:AY "UM•la 01,._ I Coal•-. C-V of Or.,.., SI-Of \.. u l ao.1du•• too.r) ,., NAMI JTATIM•NT 1t0t1c•1 C•lll•f'llla, ··'nu wttnl lht.'OI lt• !ltorc• lclr we .,,.1,,,c.ncw11 "'*U T~• 10110.,.1119 perW>n• er• 001,.0 Yw ......... .-. Tr.c-,...w s.1<1~rtrlt-r111H 111911,,.,•1 l(IWt!l~ 00 lht! 0oor'> ' '"" >t•l-I ,.., lllt!CI •illl '"" PuDl•>!'Of<I 0.0<190 C.,.\I Oell¥ Pt101 bu\h-.uu. _ ........ ,_ ..._ _.. ...... H All llOC• In lr..W, 11•1u,..1, equ•· "I 'm i.~rl""S Y11u r an'\ tell me Counly C:leflr.of Or•<•'"""'"""S..P· Ou'·'·,, )t,ttieo 40/t-to THE STRAY WHALE, .. Forni .......... "" ..................... -........ lloll .... ....,,.,,_. v-= le"'i..r 1•. ,._, Aw . •l,~ !!leach. C. 91t~I M'f•.11.................... 111t!.,,."-ltll bullnftl •-• O. restaurants art'n 't open al four or ,. .. J~ P UBLIC NOTICE Rown w .. c11m11111, .. Foru1 A1'1S01 J ENGINEEIUNG, 1Nc . ..,. 1ot.-i 'IX '' llMODl:S, KENDAL'-6 I A•« #2 ~!!leach, C•. ntSI . VIie• lie 11•• ............ II el 1240 ~A-. City of C.... Maaa1~TOH F CT TIOUS•UllNISS ·f:,eci. WHChmlr11\, l'4 Fo1ut 1~ ----1* ~· U•. 1i. Moe. C-IY of Oran911, State of ··no you remt.>mbe1· t he last t1m f'1A,.,..1...._1uwc.r,.. ' 1 'A-. ~2LeQUn1111eac11c..,u1 ... .._ ... --u• . .....-C••11orn1a Yt)u took Irle lo dlnn"r at, six ?, 'f hey ,.,,._..._.._.,,.,. ' H-llnATEMENdoT I Th.ls b.,,1,,.,, Is co~Gu<l•d by•_,,.• • .._. LN .. ,,...,_ ... , Tiie llull• ,,., .. r •Ill • conwm· "' TM IOllOWl"ll I»"""' ar• •Ml OU•I ~ ... , •• per11Wrsl\lp. ..... ...... m•l9CI ... °' etler .... 3\lt o.y of Ck· were stiU se~v1ng lunch. Y~u know ::!'~•.!:: -..... c:.. "-neu•• Rot>nt W•uhmtrt11 11 you"'"' to-",,. ..ivi<• of •11 toti.r, 1•, at IO:OO A.M. at economy the trouble With us'> We can l figure Publl.i.d Oo'""9" CO.SI O•lly Piiot All ALON OIL COMP.t.NY 1'/ll ""' tlet-t wo> tiled •Ith tt. enorney lt1 lfll\ melte<, you \llould do E.crow Gor-ation, S.S E. Third St., Cre<-nvl<rw LA,.. HunhnQlon Be.._11 COUnlY Ctert. of 0r""9P County on Soop-Ml promptly Ml tllet Y°"' ,_ or L-hacll, C-IY of LCK A-les, oul how they slay awake." S..pl 13 lll.oci / u '"° 31""'° C• t7••• , ""'""'' 1, '"° p1eea1 .. o. 11e11r.mavi..t11t!Clot1t1m•. s1e1eof C•otorn1e. Our son came through. showered, Gr""' E A10.>bt!Qll1 '"" """" . ,.,.,.,., s1 U•t..S-•W>hcit••••conw10oe So fer •s ir.-10 IN T,_,.r ... Pl'BLIC NOTICE •••• L•,.. Hunt•,,q10n 8•.Ch Ce Put>ll>Nd a.-c:oest (Uoly Piiot 11n •Do99<JO .,. ttle awnlo. dltDt•I• all bU>l.-s,,.,._ ___ u-fresh, smeU1ng wonderful, full or ZIP .,.... !>o'PI 7l JO 0<1 '· ... ,., .,...., h•CtllO lnmedl •l•m•nt•. d• Ut• DY ft•Mf-tot,,,. U\ree .,..,.. IHI ·• 0 0n 't get Up," he motioned. •·1,,'atCh l<ICTITIOUS IUSINIEH l"l•••l•s R IMll•• I~ t(o•oon•n n.entr•. w f"""'8t• o •l-•Ofl. \I PHI, are: HONE. NAMI: STATEMINT C.lend•I•, CA ••IOI C OTICE II•• a19una. ~ >er •19IS1rede • OATEO: OC...,.r 1, '"°· you later Hye. Mom . Dad.'' 111. 1011owu,q ""'"°" ,, 001119 DU•• " All••d "•nd'"" 1 0~ s PUBLI N 11emPO c:EMENTL11111111G My husband s ighed. ''I low do YO "'"' d' Dochwortn A ... ' Glendo,., Cl' 9110-0 TO THE RESPOHDElll T SPECIAL TIES. INC., LAC.UNA KEACH SIG'4 COM R•1mon<1 S•&!Jod•. 0 9 s .... .,...... FICTITIOUS •U,INIU lllc oetiltone• ""' lll•d. petiti"" Tr .. ,.,.,.. Spell relief'!" PAN y )1• O<tion A .. r,,... L•ouna Covin& CA 9tnl I NAMlr STATl!ME .. T con<etl'•"V ,.our merrlagt II you 1•11 8y. ,.,...,,..., C.,vanles w~ recited in unison. ··e.y E. M Oeecll, c~•1l0<nta .,•~· Rltl\<lrd II BHll<llM , llif>t,"" eJrd TnP !ollOWll'Q oe•,.,., "do•no bu•· to lilt.·--wllnln JOd•~· ol • ... , P11blisl1t<I Or-CoHI Dally Pllol Fr• nt 0 ,. o Qou"•~• 4' 1 SI . Pl•v• dltl R•• CA ~I ~tu •S Clet• 111•1 1111> summon• •• Mrved on O<I 14 t• 417...., Q . M . D· A· 0 I .. ·~ .... thorn• Ro•d. ~•QU,,. ~o<I\. r·•O•Qie -, .,~ .. Ru•""IJ J14?l p 0 L ' l l I T E c H ... I c " L ' YOU your Olt4eult .... y .,. eflto•ed end . Callfo•nl• 916s1 r'oa~• HWY '"' Ulljll"" BHc,. CA ~F,.v-><:13 '13lO-• ,...,,.Alie A'""~ uw 0c1>urt ,..., entu • 1udQln•nl <"" PUBLIC NOTICE T"IS br..1-'.tol~i ,, CU'lOu<lN nv •n 1" Po1ul E Allton, 4.JO S SieUet\ :. t• C0"'1 Mf.W C.a Hforn'• •1611 t•1nlnQ 1n1ut\(ttvip 01 ot"9' orOl'r\ con I H I di Id •I GltndO•• c'•uoo Robe'1 J°"""' Pol1111 llt0-1 Sent• nrnino di•••"°" ol P<'Ol>ff'\y, "'°"W' 1 a NO e P v u Frenc:ol• 0 Boucllo!t ~lenn ttpmp, 3Tl\ll £ "'"" Ot Ana _..,_....,, C°'te Mfow C•lllo•nta \UPC>Otl, child cOAtody cllild >u"90rt, OIOTIC.,a~ :~:;.;~~.A I Tnls \IJll_..,t .., • .._ lllod wlln the Ll9una llllQIAI, CA 91671 .,471 •llotney ton, CO.I>, •nd well 01twr re SIWEllAGI IM,..OV•M•MTS Counlv Clerlt of °'""II" Gountv on S.p· f nl> DUllntu I\ <ondutt~d Dv a 1 1 nl• llu'WIW'U ''<-..Clod Dv •n "' he! •> mer lie gr""led by 1111 court 110 CJl"Ya.f DaAINAOI AaaA !ember 19, 1'90 11•"4ti l lle'1nerlll1p d!Ytdu•I T,.. oern1.,,.._I ol .,_., l•'lnQ ol T'°" l't4SJH c;,..,,, E AtQdb•'9"' Rotio!rt J Pollul money Ot P•-rlY o• ol,,•r (Ollrl c~':::.s:'J':! .• Ann Asks Abby for NEW YORK <AP\ -When Ann Landers bas a problem, whom does s he go to for advice? "Dear Abby." of course. Miss Landers says in the current issue. of--P~le m agazine lba t when her marriage broke up in 1975, her twin sister, columnist Abigail Van Buren, provided valuable counsel as did other family me mbers. "My twin was especially s up· portive," says Miss Landers, who this week celebrates the 25th an . n iversary or her column. Nowaday~. Mis!' Lander!>. 62, 1s dating three men. She says she 1s picky about whom she sees: "I judge a m a n bythekindof chocolates he brings me." And she says she follows her own advice: •·Jn my pamphlet 'Teen· age Sex and 10 Ways to Cool lt.' l advise 'four feet on the fl oor and all hands on deck.· JI applies to 60·)'ear-0lds as well. I 'm a prelly s quare old lady." PUbll•l'lf<I ()tanQll C<-.'I O•llY Pilot f ~ .. Sllll-nt "'"' r11ec1 wlln '"" l nl> Slete"'Olnl w~S flleO wlln '"" •ulno,,,.o P""'ff<fll'll> mo al,_, '"'I OP OaANOa COUNTY, ~ept JO. 0c1, I, 1• 11, ueo l"-.1.«> C.Ouoty Cit<' of °'""Qt Couni. on ~II· Count1 Clerk at Ort1n0t Count y on O< \ult tALIPOtlMIA P UBLIC NOTICE l<ICT ITIOUS IUSI NESS Ol-1 STATEMENT Tr.e fo1fow•"9 c>etiOn '' do•no bu\I ntis~ a' ~ RE'TT£R n£11ELOPMEHT COMPAN V, Jlal Pull man S!•HI, Cos1a Me~. CA11tor"1~ 0)6ll> Auqusl H. Rellfr, 111 ZOJ'I Vl<I• C•tOn, l'fC--.,OOd 0e&ch. L•ttfornl• •76611 T h1\ b<1~IN!'I~ I\ tondu<lf'd D\ ~n 111· dl¥IOU41 AUQUSI H. A1ll•1 Ill I Tiii> slel-t ,..~ llll!d wllll '"" C°""ty Cler11 of OranQt °""11Y °" ~P l•mlMt• lt. '* ll>l>e• 3• ,_, D•ted AUOll>I •. 1'90 NOTICE IS HEREl!IY GIVEN,,,.,., Ft ... 7.S l'l ... U LEE A. BRAlllCH. P<lbllc -Ing will be Nici at Ille 0 .. 1, PuDll Sl1e<l °'""'91' CCNSI 0•••• Piiot Publl\twd Orio,,.... CO<l\I Dllt. Pllo\, Ci.rt. 1c•nt..,, Mii enid --··'·· ""°"' I, S.1>1 >O. Oct / i.. n '* ""'°Ion 1 14 II :it 1'90 •Oll-IO Br AMY SllllA Coron• .,.. Mer, on ._..,.,, Oc· P UIBLIC "'. 'OT11 •r P UBLIC NOTICE ~y lober ,., ,.,, ., '30 p.m ..... -,, 'VO::. L. IEUGl.NI HM.UTlr O i>vrpo>e of ec:(.eflllng puto1k com..-u lllll ............ COfl(.trllil!Q e dUft-4-Im~ SUPf!lllOll COURT OF THI "'1CTmOUI •IJStNES_S __ '""' ltl pe<I ,._, deted OCtober, '"°• •t>-STATE Ol< CALl l'OllNIA ,.0 11 N-l!STATIMINT H•llil..__...._Jl,C...t11M1 llll1d DRAFT ENVlllONMENTAL Tltll COUMTY 0,. OllAOIOI! The tollOWll'Q r-~ II Cloin9 l>U" lei· \)ti) MJ·tftl IMPACT REPORT SEWERAGE IM· 7 .. Clvk ~Orf.,.Wetl 110>11· PuDl1.,,..,0ra-ContOa1ly Piiot PRO llEMENTS, l!ll G CAN YO N ,..... A,,., CA 9JNJ PLAZA lllEWPORT TRAVE L 1000 Oct U 11 2', Nov • 19'0 •171._, ORA llllAGE AREA wlll<ll wH pre· PL AIN T 1 FF "'IC HA I: L 8tlllol, ""· 111ttwPor1 ~•<II. C• ---J pertd b1 EO,\W, Inc for Cou"h GEORGE fATER. ~ lncl1vlduel S~l·••v J SNlfon,kY. 11 10 lllU4'YO PUBLIC NOTICE s. .. 11.11o11 Oislrkl 1110. ~ of Or-o F F E N 0 A N l 0 E W E Y lr•lr>e ta f171S ----_ County, C.lllornle 04\llOE 1ndlv1dua11._ OAlllO P T"I• llu541W\S Ii <DNlutt..S DY.,, In NOTIC:E TOClllDITOaS Tiie --o1 c,_ EnvlrOll....,,l•I PE Au "" EA H • n d J .a. 111 1 t E t .oi.tGu•• o• •uut Ta.utSPaa 1mpec1 Report '' to lnVC"tlliete tt>nc PEAUMEAN, --wife. co.. StlorleyJ Stlo-•"f IS.S.•1t1•t11 U.C.C.I 1poulbl• M>lulioM 10 ru olv• 1111 I lllrOUQI\ lt, 1r..:hnlw Tiii• SIM_. •M fllod wltll Ille l'Otl<e I\ M..OV cal-lo crHI"°' >of t -Clly ,,.._ Ill tflll er ... T_ ,.,_ SUMMOMt County c.ien of or-County ""Set> ll\e •II""' _.,..a .,........., tMI • I •rt tho II..:~ ••• Gravity T ruM Publl"*' Dfenot C:O.ll o.llf Pllol 0" NIWNDl.OCOMPL.Al"T lemller It,,_,, bulk tr ..... Is .-.i lo tu mede -S-r, • ,_ J ................ Sletlorl Sept, 30. Oct 1, u. Jt. ltlO ~7.-0 CASI! NUMe•a: Jm4t ,.,_ per>on•I proparty llerelnetler -\lie J-Read T-1. TM NOTICll Y• ........ _.. nu P1tbll-0,..,911 O>MI Deloy Pllol det<•I-. l!loe"' al 011'9C'°" diet, et tMlr re· Slowing a ltmbet ~. ,., Workaholic DEAR ANN LANDERS: Every now and then I see a letter in your column I can't relate to. Especially when a woman complains about a buabaad who doesn't spend enou&b Ume wftb.ber and the cbilclrea. I blve .. ..A ... ,..t.t.o~cx.t.s:Lv.ea.belpfulanawer. ''Losansport Lu" l• a good exam- ple. Lu says she hated playing second Ann Landers fiddle to bowling, hunting, union m eetings and Friday-o igbl poker. You told her. "Don 't n ag or beg for h is company. Keep busy. And tum on the heat.'' Do you honestly believe you helped that woman? Whal you told her to do was "leave tum alon e." Don't you understand that this poor. lonely soul desperately wants a relationship with her husband? She didn 't marry him to take over where his mother left off. My husband is a workaholic. He is so involved with business that he hardly knows our two boys . r have expressed my feelings about his lack of interest in his family -not in a na1ging way, but eno ugh so that be knows I feel he s hould spend more time wilb us. The beat? Yes it 's on . I am an eaier and loving bed partner. but he ls usually too tired or he works until I've fallen asleep. My husband has an excellent job in a big company and does well finan· cially. He is determined to make it to the top, so he takes classes two eveniop a week, atte nds business. 1eminan regularly and buries himself in paperwork every weekend. He says be is pre parine hlmseU so PUBLIC NOTICE t-.t _.~-..,._,..wt-Slot. 2~i. 7 " •-l7~ \ l he ,,_ --• .....,. ... of caula• ..... unca ot Ocleber I . ltlO, we can have all the good things in life ~....,. _.. ..._,..,....... LC 0 CE 111e ln••,_.,......_.,., c1ec:1erea~tcwtMeec11e.., later. I've told him I'm satisfied with P1CT1T1ous•uS1Ntss wltllltl •mys.•-.. ltlfW_... PUB I N Tl FASTAH, INC.,• c.i1tomi. <•• .. Grevllr Tr""" sewer M<•"• 01 th ..... _ aJ d h d .. AM.ITATaMINT --· ------1 -·'""'· Jn) lllrc" Mrw1. Sul .. 1, ~•pltal a11G ... .,.'Y ..... " ..... a e 'uw1gS" We rea y ave aD The followlnQ HrtOn "Going 11 tO.. ... lllto_l,..ecl•IU Of-PICTITIOUSeUMN•H 111e~l!IMch,c;.i ....... i.ttMO twc..,Mlt_..,..., .... ...,..,.1 .. . th t need bl NOW -·AM••s: •t"'.-Y "'911• ........ .,... -tel.. NAMll ITATCM•llfT Tiie -- ---.. -·~ ... -_.,....... ,.. a we m ti hard. • COllllM &RCIAL l!IVI LOING >o pro"'l'llY Ml IMI your •rlll-TM ..,._,...,._ la dDll't -~ IM IM ....... .........__, ce .. ol fiiWI __.,.. .. -E,,. Please try a lit e er to come sE•..,•cEs, 117 ,_, •• ,., .. 0., .... ~.11-. .....,••-on11-. ,..., .. , c~MI. •NC..• cai-. .1.._........1_.~ 1 up with aome practical advice. Ann .... ......,,~c:.1-..i.9*.J AltllOI u.. ............... t NOllOIC Ct4A•n•. )IS I[, A .. c-----412 E. ~C.\f 61\.. ........ ~~.---.. Women who ·-m" ..... ,ed to men'"·-J '-• _..._ --~~ --h ., .,.._._....""*_-.,.,_.. ~ c-~4Mttwa.1a ..... ca • ...,,.--~ ....... ._. __ ... _ _... _.,. -~"' ua... -'...,.., -· ..__., ~·-... ...._.. __ -w,-....... "6n: P.O.a... ~-~----.. _.-. .......... -OP ... ._ tbl ... ne•d 1't MY NAM• JS NW ... c.1.....,.._ ......... -'--.. ....,_. te ..... ~-. ,,, E. A .. ~,... 111....,.. •· .. ., -__.,,...."-" .... ...,.,... .. ... . -~ Tiits -'' c-t.cl b•.., c ... _..._ C:••-· s-Cle--. ce11-..1• '*"·IA.tr .... ..,.,."...;.·"""",..•· -..,........,.1 .... ......_ .... LEGION lncll•ldooM. 1 SI U•ted-""kll•elc-lodlt mn tQulp--9DOCIW\ll at •<-"•"' lftsP•<t•on In \lie OUiu or tl'I• DEAR LEGION: lr'oa waat me to Th~~~.!'.;.~! .... Ille<! wltrl llW' un ·~ "" HI• .. unto, .,..,,. This bulilWU I• collducttd by •n '"' .............. ....._ ...... loc-et: Secrelery al -Olllrkla, .... f!IUI •-u y--w •-tr ... 'orm a drtv-, County cient of °'""9" c-1v on Oc I h•cer•o lnmedl•l•m•n••. d• ••I• dl•l-1. .. e .111'1 ,.,_,Suite,, c:.u -.... A-.,........,, Veile?.--1" .. ...., -.., -cl' ...--rl •• moM•• . .., ,._.., nc•ll•, ti .,., IC T_...O...,, ce11..,....ta11. .....,, _ _,~._.....--. seU-em&ered, .. wa1111y meblle over· • "'*" •. ...,.,,,._.,.,... ... ,_•1"'"'PD T"I$ •---· ''""' •1111 tM T11e _____ _,,_ .... "'"~ ....__._ -" .. -a•'"lev•r ···-a '----a.-•-.1 • ..-. PutMl_ or_ C:out 0•11• Piiot TO THE Ol!l<ENOAOIT: A cl•il ~ .. o.t'll "'Qr--C-r .... Oc· ~---.. ; ,.ASTAN ...... -_,, --.. -O• ... "' - -"' ·-"-<kl 1 ,. 11 Jil t• ¥nt ..0 <Omtlielftl '--flled lt\t llW llfei~ .-Wt.~-CENTI•. t~· ~er W lal pf 1 .... (11fl eeraed latlller ... .._..._., I wWa I · · · · ·---ott _..,., --".,.... ..... .,. -.--"-' T---t.-r •1-te s..1t1e ... tu-u11. --•d --n -' f -• ol VBLIC NOTICE 11111 ......,.., _. -· _._ • .. ,, .....,......, ~toe" o.uy l'l1ot. .. <•11-.. -ett1ce eot. ..,..._.of""' .._.. r-o a aa .. c erm .. a ..t 8 p eflor 1111> -11 --., -· Oct. 11 M. JI, .. 1--•ETTS E.SCltOW EOITEaPa lSl!S, ..... of Olr9C\Orl ~··· -.r ..... a ...... I •• ... ""' •Ith tt>b __, • "'1--INC .. ._ ..... Celltenlla""" ... -c-nty ~ OltVkb T l ' t L .__11 t PICTlnOUI •UllNISS lo ,,,. ~al11t_ Un-.,_ .., ..-, PUBLIC NOTICE after Oc-JI, 1• oil~ c-tv. ry ., 0 1e a wor·•-c 0 ..... ITAT•MUfT YO..• Oltfeull .... --.. -TM -.... --of ti. --J. w • .,,. S\tl-r, claaag_e Ida pace l• like mall.bat love r... •o1-nca --I• c1o1nca t>u•I· p1ket1e11 of""' p1e1n11tt, -1111t c-n PtCTITIOUI aullMl!U I•"" • ...., cteltn• ,.,.y 11e """' '' s.c...urv to I •ortlla They Slow dowa .... -~l~COVERY, >Ul Brlslol~ tos•· mer enter • l ......... ...,.+MI -.., N ... ITAT11MaWT" f l!lf! TTS EK•OW unaal'IUSES, P\ltall-~ CMtl Deity PllOI, " • -, ... rell91 ........-In Ille como1111n1, Tiii ...,_.,. __. •• dlllll9 -·· INC., 400 N. '""""A-. Sulla 411, Ou. 14, ,.., 41-..0 THEY waat to -not wllm YOU Mew, CA '2f>Jt whlcll COUid retull In oar111v. ...... 1 of nffUI' I Sant• -Cellfontle ""' -..... wa•t to. 'V.oo,.. L. Hud•on, UO Purl, 01e90s, *Inca of -Y or -1Y or Ill 0PACIFIC COMPANIES, LTD , IUI •er ief Ill Inca <1e1mi by •11y PUBLIC NOTICE 1 8alboa"l-,CA""°2 jolhlf rellei '"ues1td In !lie '0"'· (81 PACll<IC AOVE ATISI HG, ttl• creditor "'•II be O<".-r », ltlO., Women pick tllese types ~•ue Thl1 builMn 1, conduetf!d bv •n •n· 1 p1a1n1. F1...,.._ 0r1 ... c011.t IMM. c. . .,.» wftlc11 tt .,. ~-N Y betw• 1111 N-475'5 thry are attracted to t~e very ldlvld11•I. OATEO Aprll JO,t• Alclterd Teylor R•llley, 1'14 conwnu•..t ....... _ .. ...,_ .. _ NOTICEorroE•THOF I I Y-L H-LEE..._ 8RAlllCH. Fl...,1-Or c:c.te-... Ce ~ So f•r e ts ,_ lo Mid 1111....., r "' q•alities Uaey ater comp ala •boat. -111~ ~~-I WH ..... wltll ll'P I Clert. Tiii• _..;~ .. cOftdltci.cs b., .,, ..... Tr•n-M id ·-T,. __ ANN SYBIL SILVeRMAN T•e guD«·bo IUYI are brlpt, •C· c.,..,,1,c1er11o10r.,,..c.oun1t0115"P-er:MAR•LYN111 PEA1t1111 dlviou.1 uwc1111e 1o11owtno-i11o11e1""s1""'IAND OF PETITION TO -..a.•-,.,...,., ~. ••· 1 Oelllll• RkN<O l Rainey nemu --· wllllln .,,. t~r" gresalve, ou&loi.aS, •ard·•--1 aod ,., .... MA11L11t aHA1tTY Thtt __ , ••• 111.., ,.,1,, tr>r ••• ,., ... _.HONE ADMINISTER ESTATE bell· bent OD malling It. Mat the P...i-Or-.. c .. ,. a.tty Pll•t ..... ,. .. u. ::OUnly Clef1< of Ot-°""'''on Oc· O•l•d<><-•. '"° NO. A-105'l7 woman doesa't reaUse II tlaat her •s.,.t.».Ckt.1,11,21,1• -unc-.~•-toc.ue.••-~PLETAN.1111c., To a I I h e I r s "'"• '" I ~'-• c.i11om1e corp. b f . I i s ed. It , • 1uper-1clliever .... Ith prioritiea au P UBL.IC NOTICE r.. .. 1 ... CJI... PUtllllN<I OrWlgt COHI O•llv 01101 By WUll•tnMcG"'91tlon ene IC.ar e ' er 0 • s fl•ared out, aod slae •ad tbe kJda are Tel: 1m 1 n1411 0ct u . n. 21. 111ov •. 1• ,..,.., Prtt11e11tn1 and contingent creditors of " iiCT'i'T1oi11 IUSINt'SS Pul>l1.,,.., Or-0>es1 O•ll• P1101 -&y Mii-G . ""'-rmeltc••n, Ann Sybil Silverman and prettyfardowaoatbeUat. •AMllSTATllM•in ~D1.~~/....l.t.lWtllL_ltU:tll. PUBLIC NOTICE SK,.._, persons who may be Tile maa will -c~aa(e -IUlJes• 11u:~n .... ~':~wlnca per>e>ns ., .. dotno I PUBLIC NOTICE --;jcTITlous •USllfHS Pul>ll~.,;~:;.,ly Polol, otherwise Interested In the be wortll llimaelf to • fr..'ule, comes CLAYTOlll CAROElll GROVE -------1 Oct-·...... .,,....., will and/or estate:. .,...,llT N-• STAT•M•NT apart al Ute seam1 aad mut resort ~~.?,;;,7!' .=" H•11..,.Y. s.nta At>• s~~!L~flODIA Tll• '"'low"'9 __, ,, 11o1 ... 9 °"". PUBLIC NOTICE A petit_ion has been filt;d to proleuioaal help. If la.la doctor C••Y1on, ,1.,,,°'1 & ec.mpeny •• COUNTY op oaAMO• MH u ; by Dennis J. Silverman in b I C1 on W st MEL &A ILEY CAR PE T th S i C t Of tells him be mast eltller c ange It.is General P•rtner•h•PI. J'IO• Souln '" ¥kc.Mer .,. • sE11111cE. su1n "" s1r .. 1. Hun1 o.i.• I e uper or our way of u .. •-1 or pay a terrible price, Halled•r.s.nt•Ane C..lltot"l~•nos S....AM,C.,.V.1 lnglon8"cn.Cellfo,,.1a~ NOTICIE:Ol<TllUITIE'SSALI Orange County requesting ..... O~mald Qu119en. 1~1 Me,le<\ Cir • lllAll•IAGIE:OP 1 L N I00-2S6 th t De I J Sil be j ... tml .... ,u.·-. Cle,CO\leMHA,C.lllornlaf1'27 PETITIONEA: ERIN ELIZABETH RoC>ertL~dCllerletlD••naJo• T0.'"woo•1·~.1 a nn s . verman &"" -EA L•urle CNr_,s, SUV, tth Slt'ftl. > ~ • -· be point-as personal M advice IO you bk-ywnelf 1 n " t>uSI""" h conouc1ea D~ • GRAY llOUINO Hunlinqtorilleecll.Celltomia~ To. SERVICE COMPANY•• °"'Y I ap ..,.... Y --r IQCMral pot~>lllp AESPOHOElllT JOHlll ANTHONY apj)Ofnlacl Trust .. undltr 1119 foll-1119 r e p r e Se nt at I Ve t 0 buy, Develop i8leres&8 Of your OWD. I CUWTON, CLAY"'IOlll & BOLANDE R dl!o~.~·-11 Londl>Cl.0 by •n in oetcrlbed dlttd ot trusl WILL SELL administer the estate of Stay olf .... bacll aad try to ex I COMPANY,• ~UflMllONS(PAMILYLAWI AOl»rt L Che letlol AT PUllLIC AUCTION TO fHE ' . • I 0--el P•rt,,.,lh•P CAM NUM•ILll: D\.... L.eur•CMne:.oh • HICH EST Bl ODER FOii CASH Ann S y bl I s ii ver man pose tbe boyl to auJtable role modela 8v Nie• E Cleyton, NOTICEI n.,. \tel-I •M tlled wltl\ ll\4! (payeDle al llmt ol Hie In lawful (Under the Independent -•• •cle or aelpbon "'° lilave Tnls :"'-::;.., "'" 111..S Wlln ""' ..:::. =.:-" ~-= =.::: C:o11n1r (ierll of or.,,.. County on Oc money al .... Un.ltd Stattt) .. I r10111, J Administration of Estates kld1 the same a1e H yoen. En· coun•v c"'"' of o..,. cou11•v °" s,,,p I lie••• -,_ ,_.. -.... • to11er 3• 1• ,.1 ... 11 ::!:~ ~~1:r::.:;:1 :;::: :: ~i;c:..~;: 1 Act). The petition Is set for rourage tbe boya to get hlvolved lD ••mat• 1'· 1•· .. ,,, ._. .. .....,_..,. ....... P111>ll1M<t a.--en.11 oauy Piiot 1111 "'-"' ,,.,.1,..tt., c1ncr1bed : I hearing In Dept. No. 3 at Sport. __ ............ -alae m•---t lD "141fft ....!.!.~~~---~~= Oct,1,u,11,a ,1• -..01 TRVSTO A· MI CHA EL J 700 Civic Center Drive ' -.... .... ......... ;L••Off-.......... ,.._ • ·--. WAGNER,e>lnowrnan w t s n ta An. wbo•,' tMy are dola1. Id t II M 1=~-IU.Hf.CA•LM* :.=:::.:.~:-:.::.'!'.!.~ . PUBLIC NOTICE M ... ~~':.~"·.c~:ALY~ gir:.A'"L.!': c ael ttorn 1 8a 9270, on coarae, YO• co• e r. ,._ _____ .....,,_ Av1to1 MALENA......._...,,'"'"••• 1<>1n1 October 21 1980 at 10:00 Upwardly Moblle to 1lllove bl• ........,-....,c........ u•••• •• ••• ........... lli P:1CT1nou1•u11N1E:'' •-11•~ ' -...1 UI le...__ """""""er.,.. c:-11 o.11, Plio. ..._.. ,_. ~.., -· &H. tlll NAMl l'l'ATIMINT .-ec:ordltd -.:11 •. 1m"' 1no1r. No. a .m . e1o·rceea&e11&11wr'lll!eullll e9&7 """'•me you are ~· n. •.Oct. 1, "· 1w llJMO ....._. • -.-UL ,._... Tn. folio.Int .......,,, I• "°'"II 11<1st-1w 1 in_1•1 -'"""' 0tt1c1a1 IF YOU OBJECT to tr~ leavlq ...S taldal Ute boy a ..._. yoe ....,.. .,.: • ... L.M te _._ ,..u a.: I "ecorG• 111 ... alf1ce a1 .,.. ""'"''*r gr anting of the petition, _bat you mlP& wt.d up aony ud PUBLIC NOTICE ~~ .......... _._. 0,1~~A~:.:,:O~~~~i.~.~::;:! :::~.:.;..1:"'...=,~ 1•ut1 you should either appear even more loeely tit•• you are now. 111tt1T10Ui IUlllilill ........ • .-....... .._.. ""° Lot ,. "' Tract .... ,.,, c11., _. at the hearing and state IUM&ITATeMIMT llectrl• 1__,l•t•-fe, .. "'• RIO O.vld "-vrrav. 5'.f Vie Lido OHie MeM, u J11H "'"'recorlled In your Objections or file Tiie 1ollowl11C1 person 11 c1o1nca 11u1•· ,.._., • ,...... .. • ,..._ ... , • Nord. N--1 l!lffcll, C•llfoml• •Ml 1>oo11 211, raeeet 21 10 u 111C1v11 .. Of written objections with the ,,.. e.: ,.., ...... _.. -,...... ... • Tlll1 bullftftt I' condlle!ed llr an I" Nl1'4:•11-Nlel>I· 111 llW office of I ( I I T H £ p u II R . F E c T ....... dMClu•I. Ille c-'y ,..,., c:. aeld c ..... y. court before the hear nQ. GlltEETING HAVE A HAPPY -A TO THE llESP'ONOENT· . lltlO Nllttray 1..., .... H.,..,,.,Wno on ... Cotte Your appearance may ee MANY l'U!llt·POSE CAaO, (11 TM Pllllt-r "" filed• pellllon Thl1 ._,•ff IUed wltll ti. MeM.Cel......,.. In person or by your ANIMAL CRACKUPS GREETINGS, ,_., ...... -,.,.,,. ..... If 'f°" 1•11 Covnty , ..... fl// a.--~yon Se9· "Ill .......... as.~.... tt • "d ( JI It IT T EN I( 0 MI cs, ,. Ille. -'"'"""' .... y. of ... !ember u. -· " .... , • .,.It ~-· no .. .,,_, a orney. GltEETINGS, "',.,,...,Aw .. Gor-Ml• tllet tiff -It '6r.,.. Oii 11 ,,.,.,,"to Ila comp1 .. 1,,.11 or trar· I F Y 0 U A R E A [ Horoscope ) c1e1 M•r. CA . .a.JS .,.,, ,,_ • ..,,, """' • .,M.,. .,... PIWP -'""""" C R E O I T 0 R o r a Lff SI-. 612 Poppy A..... IN <-"l9Y _..., • I~ c-. P\>1111....., Or-toe\\ 0•11• Pilot, TM ...... klerr _, MMI Ot9' of · edit f the c.,.,,•..., ""-'· c. . .,.25 t•1111,.. lllj...ni ... or -r .,...,, c-~1. 7. 14,n,•. •• .. ,.., Trlllt, llY ,_<If•_.,., ,.....,11 contingent er or o WEDNESDAY, OCT. 15 second-hand procedures. n •• llullNI• 11 c-le<l by.., 1n. c•mlno ... ,..., "' tw-'"· _, ,.., tlle .... ,loM Heu...., •-""· deceased, you must file dlvktlta1. "'-''· c1i11c1 cintOCIY, '111141 .....,., P UBLIC NOTICE 11entafore •mk,,.... .,,.. .,..,.,.... 1o your claim with the court LIB• a (Sept 23·0Ct 22) · Focus LM SI"""""' •ltofrwY , .... c••, * MKll dtMr r• 1~ _,...__ • -iuer1 0.0:1eretM1n en t It to th .. ~ ' ' ' T"ll IUNtfWnt #H lllM ..,1111 tlle lie! e• mey be • .,...., ll'r Ille court. ;" l>et•lllr:;" o.mand for S.le, 9')d 0 f pre S ..-By SYDNEY OMARR OD practical affa.in. ability to finish C-lyC11t11ol<>r-count•Oii5-Tiii .. """"'*"fl// ........ lllllCI Of flfOTIC• TOClllOtTCNtl wrllMll noll«of-.CllMCl .. •le<IMln pe rsonal representative Wbat fOU SlaJt and recolJlltion of ..,.,Pef3t, 111D. ,.._y or ~y, or otller court (~~~:=-:.:~.) to ca1tM tM .. -al ... lo NO '6ld appointed by the COUrt AalE8 (March 21-April 19): nec-•ity to rebuild on solid bue. .,,_.. --1-..,_,,.,,.. mey •1"' ,... NOTICE 1, ,_..., 11...,, t• ,,,. iw-nY ..... 1..,,..., ...... ,-. within four months ~~ .. ._ ,. ..... ,_Or .... CoMt Delly Pllet wll. O "E ..ct _.....,., tM .,,_....,... ,.,. ... Refuetobedlatractedbytbo8ewho Make inquiries, inaist on definite ~.ao.0ct.1,H,21,1• ,..... o.,..,,~,..••. f~~1'f~T~1~_.: .. 1c1-1eeof11rHCll9M .. e1ec1i..• the date of first lssu•nee are envious and lack purpoee. Focua aoawen. LIE A. eHHCH, '"ii .! .... .-. st,.., ctty .. .,. ttec..-. Jth t, 1t9 • 1111tr. H•. of letters as provided In ala ude onttd and PUBUC NOTICE ~ _. '-"<Etr"' c.et1•--. c:-flY .. a.-...... sa•., W' 111 ... t-.M, ,... 1tta. ._. ..._ Section 700 of the Probete OD IO • ex c ence ac· SCORPIO ((Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): One ~ · ce11ter111a, fNI • ..,." TretitNr 11 0tt1c1•1 ~ ,.,... ..... 11,_ Code of Callfornl•. Tne eept .wed JWponalbillty · cloH to you talks about possible trip, "'=«:::::::::' "'*'1.,.. 0r.,.. eo.11 0e11v ,...,.. ='t~A~T~~~~--~~!11L1~:~:.G ,.=:':, ":.:..V .•• ,,... « ..... time for tlllng claims wlll TAURUS (April 20-May 30): Focus chanae and decision whlch would T.,. ,., ...... ,..,_,ere c1o•n• ~pt. ».»,Ott. 7• 14• 1"° •7wo ,... 111111,...a'~ 1a ,..o, .. ~ ,. .... ,....,...... uti.. ---· ., not expire prior to foJ.lr OD ability to overcome distance and t" lillielftMt •! rOM w COllllt "' °'..... e11eltfl'tllf-. '0 PllY Ille r9f'llelnl111 th f the d te" p' f 1 b ri y a 1ectrelative. on ,...AOO ,.•oH.1tTin. 1m PlJBUC NOTICE 1 • .,~· Y • ..,111Ci.e1 -of ,,,. ...... ,,_.,,.... mon s rom • • aaau .. ,e ,art era. tour rnooal 8AGITl'ARW8 (Nov. 22-~. 21 ): o. ............... N..,.n .. Kll, _____ .,...41""Ml=-----i 'r11e,.,....,,. .... .,.,, ... ,,..It "" .... o.ee«Tr ........ llfl l"'-1f''" thev"-ou•rlMngAnotY 'e'edx .. a!'f>l'INtE. aeeaar o ea urea rave , com· n-nn ..... c:.-i c:Mlfwllle....,. ._..._ .. ""' ...... st-1. c11v of 111 MHl""•.,..,....._..,,_1· .,..,, "'"" monleatloa, J:bliabin1 __ ... rar• 11'1: e terms. atuuJ ~orp o meaace ._,.. '"'1•s-.,..IWll ...... 1A04 ..,.,. •1CT1T1ous11U11••11 c.ia.-.. c..tl'folOr ..... ~of llHw .,...,_ .. ..Wo.Mof Trll91, the file kept bY the court __. ....... ,_1 • -• ,.. for valuable hint. Empbull on p~-'-• ,. .. " .. s.! c-. c.i1tont.. .....,.. •TATOl9•T t.itfenll9. • '"'· ,_ ... .,,.. • ._.,. ..... ,... f 1 h tees 1 t"9 • .,..,._ -menta, collectlooa and ablHty lo """ ,.,.~'"'""._..,,.,.__. TnlRM .-"",.,. ,,,,.. ,,.,.. .. 11f 1 you are nteres n G.lllNl( ... ., ... 1 J .. -20) ••-1-o1 oreio•~MHa,411 c ... -., , ... ~..,_.,....,,......._•·At•-•"''"'*"__,...,_.... MMO..tlf'fNlt. estate, you may flleE ,....,._. ·""""' :"..... locate needed material. ~.s.nc-.,c.i11w111e•11 --.i ...... w111,..iMt1M11111«1vr· s.1c1 .... w111 •twt11e11w.f11elHf. request with IM court IMart domlaatea; emotlou tend to CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. 19): ...... -. ~1. ,.,., o..11v ,.,c:;::=:::~=.::~~= 1.,.111110•11t11t ....._ -..... .,.,,., '· 19 .. 11:• •·"'·" .. receive specl1I notice crowd Jaclc. Know It aad lel to beart You make valuable, new coataeta. :...ie:.•· ~-liNcll, c.iw-•• ._ .. ,ca-!.:T:~:::.:,Ntii:":: ::~~-=~~-= the Inventory of estafe of mattera r11ardla1 flaance1, BmCbula on i ndependence, SlMleYJ • ...,., "" Orfettrwt, ,.,.~.!:,~.:.'·~:·wl:.~=.': M•M. c..uMY .. o..,., •••te •• ~:"'..:':i:.~:u... assets and of the petl\I~ eecurtQ md ultimate atablUt,. orl• nalltJ ..... d lnltlatlve ~'·· ...._,. 8Mct1, t.i"9rll•• JMM,CA.. c.i1twt11a. et IN• ..-c. ....... __. ,n., •ccounts end repor s CANCD (Ju.e Jl·Jab 22): Jl'Kua -· ·-ni. _._, •• ctfltluc1et1 s.y • ~ ::"'. ".:9~·~1:.• -."':.":: ""'•I• .. ,.M. '' 111e .ec. It•""' ctescrJbed In Section 1 • dinetkm; nfuM to be ........ Into AQUAalt18 (Jut. -.reb. 11): Ob-~i!'.":~.r:..-:.1.:'~W: ""'''""'1191.-. ...., ~••••A•••~• eec _ _, .. ...,..._.,..__. .. of the C.lltornl• Prot>a ...__,......_ ,...._._ __ ......__ _ _... -1 tala blnt by 1tudylDI S .. lltariua _.., ~~ •Hrw ~"*'· "'•· 'fllw• ::.:.:.::.ci:" . ....-., Code. • • ---.. ~--r----m ....... J>el" beDea\b lurf.C. ln· Tltlt ........ II c9"1tc ... .., 6 ........... "'"9, uwt IMdl, ~ .. L.. ·~J19 = 8teolM mon ••an at ... al dleaUou. You 1atn ,..,cblc lm· 1 "" .... C:~..... ™• .-.... -,... w111t • ~:-~......... o-,:.o.sc•v~c....... 1=· cf:b·~~l:;~·n): A•ol41 ,..... .. wldch could lHd to 1ood ~,::-o.:=::.: =~..:er..c-tY---=~:::-=-=-= ~~=-~ ••rett ~frontatloD1 . Dl••l•J P"(lt.' ._.., .. ~ coa ~,.... ~-i NONa. :-,,..... .... ••naunty. S&D•nd .penonal PllCD (hb. ll-llar. 20): Exelte· 1Ta1t~1,.,,....,11 ..... fA~:=-,.:,... n~~~= Atlltl••,...;, McCLAIN & o••RN, • Law Cer,eratleftr •Ht MacArt1u1r a1v ... r hl'9-, NI~ ... "r cau,..... ..... Wurz meat at dllcl0Yet7 domlnat. "'°' ..,., • .._ • ....,............ '"c'AL"u.u•c. CMCltY...,.., .... --~----) UUl8e ,....a aemario. Focua cm frladl, lt11._._...... ::.. ..... ca.. .,.,....,.. y ~· r,~~·--Published OranQe Coast .. ...., • _._.,.. II : ....... ....._ ..S diltiaet polllbWty -..::.: 0-.::.':. o.1" ~ ,_._. 0r .... ce.. o.1" ..,... ........::=. C...·IMitY ,.... ,,_._. 0r .. C1Mt1 0et1v "~ Dally Piiot, Oct. 7, 1~~ 1', ~~~~l~l~I!la:~~~~~ot!.!~ .. ~lee~lt~ ... ~~·~..,~·:___:of~ .. ::e:o=•=•:•:'u:l:_:LD::_:•~•~•~l=m~•~•~t-·~~~~~ .. =~°"'~'~·"'~"~· ... .=..~~·=~~aa~ ........... -.., __ •_on ___ .,_.j'•t·~ ... ---=--~.,..,.,,,...~on.:::.::.~'·~·""~:--~~::--~"'.~-~°'-'·_'_•._••_·•~""~~~~·-•_·-~-'"°~~-~~~~~«170-ID ... _ a............... . -; 1 I I I I I I I 8lnlNl .. 8•1prlse 'Leaf-Peepers' Creep ~cross New England BOSTON CAP) -The summer tourl•l nab b• ended. and tbere are no major' holickyt on the calmd•r. but moula. reatauranta and ro,.dwaya acroH much of New Ea1land are packed tb!f \ime of year wtth tbe •• ..., peepers.' It's foUqe seuon, a blasinl rite of fall lhat makes bill•. 1walea and bammocu look like ... well, like a "4• 1'.1111.nd postcard, and draws multltudft to oob, aab and 1nap pbotosr ...... aoo• IN aorau and motels are booked weeks , sometimes montbl, in advance for lbe seuon, whlcb beliM the lut week of ~ &ember and eDd8 in October. Some people make their resen.tiom for neat year• they pay-tbl1 year's bW. Automobile clube and televlaion forecasters in tbe re1ion clve "foliace reporta'' to let people know where and when to look for the moet vibrant color. Trets in other aectiooa of the coun· try do chaqe color. It's just that New En~landers lnaiat their faU scenery aa the ma.t pervasive and brilliant, and to some degree they may be conect. ' The •pens and other poplars of tbe West tum moeUy yellow and gold aaya Univenity of Maaaachuaetti botany profeuor Carl Swanaon. In the Eut, the diveraity of trees -oaks, maples, 1u1ar 1um, and dogwood -produces a spectrum of yellows, reds and oran1es. TH£ &Ult: Ma of trees and col· -oab. maplea, su1ar 1um and palacbian Mountains from Maine to Alabam~ Swanson aays. But the Northeast, and particularly New J:n~aod. have become famous for their autumn scenery because, when the leaves change color, the color ta everywhere. OBITUARIES Dana Mm Promoted ~.,;;....--=~-~ To Chief Navy Chief Hoepital Corpemaa Mikel E. Mid· dletoa ... of JobD c. and llulne 8 . llid· cl.letoa al lllll CbriltiDa Drive, Dma Polnt, baa bHD pnJIDOUd upon re- enliatiDI for three years, and wu awarded the ..... ...... Navy Commendation Medal. He waa cited for Bob Hope (top) bu performance of duty topped the Ten Belt dwin1 Aquat 1119 while Dre11ed list by aervin1 a1 a hoepital Cuatom Tallon Guild corp1man aboard the of America. Sinaer 1ubmartne u~ Dace. Kenny Rosen is also When the 1bip'a air listed. conditioning br9ke down, temperJUlres soared aa hilh • 130 in some compartments. Thia forced tbe Dace to make a forced tramit of several hundred miles in heavy 1ea1 to tbe safety of a protected harbor. Opera star Luciano Pavarotti 1milea broadly u surpriae birthday cake ia wheeled onto 1taae at City Center in New York. Singer Marilyn Home ia at left. Pavarotti, "5, led city's Columbus Day parade Mooday. Accommodatiom were ao crowded in aome parts of New En&land over the weekend -a time when several areu reached their peak in color - that one motel owner, Noel Leeann of the P layhouse Motor Inn in Whitefield, N.H., predicted a few foliage seekers would be forced to sleep in their cars. New England always gets a strong dose of cool weather needed to trig- ger the chemical reaction that pro- duces the colors . The cool tem- peratures break down the chlorophyll that makes leaves green, allowing the leaves' naturally bri&bt colon to emerge. Then, the leaves ran before the tree goes dormant for the winter. Throu1bout the en·· deavor, Middleton con- tinued to treat personnel overcome by the beat. A 1919 graduate or Troy Hieb School, FuUertoa, and a 1971 1raduate of George ,Wa1hinlton University, Waabin1ton, D.C., be joined the Navy in January lfnt. Weigh R _UJks Before Taking Drugs ~~~~~~~~~~~ ., ... ~~ Wben md bow you awallow your medicine can 90IDetimel be Jult u important aa which druca• YOU UM. I Tbe HJDe su .. tance that belP9 when taken before mea can be uael., or even harmful on a full ltomadl. A piD wubed down with oranse juice, -or ena tea -may kJH ita effectlveneu. Drup tbat me 1ale when taken eeparMe)y can add up to 1 daa1er ti you combine Ulem----_.,Eac rua la an i ndividual," aays pbarm~ JOHPb GrMdon. "Learn about it before JOU leave your doctor'• otftce." '9Va YBAU AGO, GMBDON wrote ''Tbe People's Pbann•y, '' a fWde to common preaerlp- Uoa md Oftl'·tbe-cou.nter medicinel. He reeently updated tbe information in "The People's Pharmacy -z." "People ha~e become aware that lbey juat can't Uke drup for granted,'' said Graedon when W.TZ-.. OM IMn4 a TVTHa&. wan:w. CMAPIL 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa e~9311 ....... , • COLOMIAI. N •• , ..... 780t 8olsa Ave w..tminater ~3525 91111ClaNeclees asked what had happened tbe put four years. Chained Child Freed He also said be ta encourqed by tile fact that the number of prescriptiom written annually bu been decreaiq -from about 1.s billion in 1916 to about 1.3 billion today. "Not everything is dangerous for you " be s~id. "Very .few things cause cancer, for example. l m not agauist drugs ... It's just uain" them ef. feclively that's important." With all the warnings, how can you tell what is KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia <AP> -A 11 really dangerous? year-old boy who bad been chained to a post by bis "1'hat'a good news," Either Peterson, CONSUMER be said. ( ) "There ia no rule of thumb," Graedon said. mother ror two years and wu livin1 "• dot'• life," Each individual bu to weigh all the risks of baa been freed and admitted to a bolpital, a daily livina and decide which ones he or she is welfare official said. special ... tatant to the prntdeat for consumer · willlng-to take. --Welfare officer .Maajir Siqb aalcLtbe motber a divorced fruit-seller. told officiala she kept the boy chained because be wu meat.ally retarded, mischievous and might set fire to the bouae. affain, aaid, however, tbat people still may be takint too many drugs. Accordine to figures from tbe Department of Health md Human Services, Americana spent $16 billion on prescription dru&• in 1'11 alone. THE BIGGEST MISTAKE MOST people make, Graedon said, is "bow they take their medicine." Tbe label on the bottle may say three times a day, but which three times? Ask your doctor ex· actly when you should take a druc. If the answer ta "before meala," bow long before? Does "with m~ala" mean immediately after you sit down. mad -way through or with dessert? Never take any drug wit.bout tinding out possible side erfects and reactions. ''Our investigations reveal that the boy bad been living a ' dog's life the put two yean " the spokesman said. ' "llA.8 TRIS BJGR LEVEL OF drug prescrib- inl led to more effective me of dntp?" asked Mn. Nenoo. "Too often the answer ta no." Graedon doesn't want people to tive up medicine. ••••Neclea Deaths Ehewhere The Food and Drug Administration also warns that certain fooda and druas can be danaerou.s when taken together. ® · 'o/ieKIS On C/Jental HealtJi BEVERLY HILLS <AP> -The former bead of Paramount Studio., J .. B. ~. T1, died at bi.a home over tbe weekend, apparently of heart failure. M 0 NT IV IDE 0 , Urueuay <AP r - Former President AJ~ne De.UcMW, 84, who ruled Uruguay 80 days under close military supervision four years •10, died here Sunday of a stroke. DAR ES SALAAM. Tanzania CAP> -Derecll Br1eeaea, 58, Tanaanla'1 lon1e1t- aerviq white member of Parllament, died Saturday in a Weal Germ• bosp6tal where be waa under1oin1 treatment for cancer. "In aeaeral," says an FDA fact abeet, "it is unwise to take drugs with soda pop or acid fruit or vegetable ju.ices unless you check witJl your doctor lint. 1beee beverages can result in excesa acidity that may cause aome drup to diuolve quickly in the stomach ioatead of in the intestines where they can be more readily abaorbed into the bloodstream." ANOTHER co•atNAnON TO AVOID is tetracycline -an antibiotic -and dairy pro- ducta. The calcium in the dairy products prevents the body from abeorbing the tetracycline. If you are taking an iron supplement, avoid wuhing it down with. tea~ The taQQJc acid in.. the tea keeps the iron from getting i nto the bloodltttam. One of the moet dangeroua interactiom occurs between a aubetance called tyramine found in a variety of foods and a class of d.rup known as MAO inhibit.on, often used to treat bilb blood pres· aure. Tbe combination can cauae headaches cheat pain, vision changes and, in a few cues: death. Amon1 food• to avoid are •led and rermea&ed itema like pickled berrin1 and aalami, .. ed and sharp cheeses like brie or cbeddar. awr cream and yo1urt, soy sauce, avocadoa and ban an•. An FDA pide, "Food and Dn&i IDteractiom," t. anllable at no cbar1e from tbe Comwner In· formation Center. Dept. 51111, Pueblo Colo .• 11•. en ... -. Eased LOS ANGELES (AP> DENVER CAP) - -The City Council for Jmcllael B. CMckle, 91, the fint Ume bu ap- credited by th& Navy proved tu-exempt re· with being the first venues bond• for the American to fire a •bot purcbue of low-and at the enemy during moderate-~me bOUI· World War 1, died Sun-iq to HM the bousiq day. ~~~ ~~ru.n-=~cMb~·~~~~--~- PVBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE ~~~~~~~~~-·~----=------~~~~• l'tC1'1TIOUt eulUI.. PICTlnGUS ........ MM9 ITA.,.,..WT ..... ITA.,.,..lfT Tlte fellewl"• .. , .. ,. ta ••• ,.. Tiie ,........_...,_II ..... tM;sj. ~-: __ , l'l!TIOIHI! l"CUITltAITUltl!. 0 . L ltl!ITl!lt CXJMl'MfY, J* ...S ........... , Ptec9, Tai..__, "ullm•" street, Cott• Men. 9eecll, Cll...,_flMI Calltwftle .. Sc .. t .,,_ Tl ....... lallo. 11'9 Oall U-ltollltr. mt Vl9t• Sltorlftet8'1 Piece, T .. Now .. rt ,...cejOft, ........, .. Mtl, Celltor111e -..Ctl, Cll--'*3 By GERALD WINKLER, D.D.I. WHY A •..,-eMPORARY" AWNG? Have you ever bM your dentist tell you he waa uain1 a ·'temporary fill- i n1'' and wondered why? No. my friend, it a. not a pkJy '° be can let a· lecond crack at you. Thia I.a a perfectly proper dental pro- cedure. It is referred to as "in· dirttl capping," and is used in cues where the nerve (or pulp) would be expoeed if all the de-cay we~ removed from the cavity. Reiarded aa a conservative treat· ment, the application al medicated cement in the temporary f11Un1 belpa the pulp of the tooth to repair itMlf by contalnln1 tbe decay and allowin1 the buildup ot a wall of tooth ltrUcture betweem th e pulp and the deoyed material. Tbi a ii a • 'holdin1 acllon." When your denlial remove• tbe temporary flllin1. he . may lake UI X-ray to determine if the pulp •has healed. If IO, the balance ol the decay is removed , and a permanent restoration, or fillln1. can be plac.-ed in the tooth. In summary, YOW' den· Uat ia tryin1 to keep your tooth alive, avoid· int the need for a root· canal fllliq, pulp cap· pins. or extractloa ot the tooth. GeraN WilllJer, D.D.8. · ud .\aeed&Cea lttl A.-.... s.lce 515, NewpenBead PMH:MMl• Tltlt ..._. 11 CA1MU<W01 .., ., TMs .,.._. ,, ~ lty.., lft· N Man ,,..,.,..,... ldfv ...... ewport """ ~ •• ,. ... •"" OOl4 "-'"" Ille C......, °"" -Or ... C-.,.,. TIM ..__. -II ... wltlt tM Have time on your hmidl-24 karats a dmy. 24 karat gold Swiss ingot C>nlewJ..... Ceullty Cllrtl "Or ... c-ty .. --,.,.. W7? .. ,..... WMw ...... w ... w.... .......... or-. CINlll o.fly ...... .. ..... Oct. 1. M. 11 ... ,.. .,.... ~ ...... ar.,.. c..t o.lly ...... Navy En1l1n David s..•,oet.1.~.11,tW ,.... W . Cully, son of PVBUC NOTICE Raymond J . and llar1araet L . Cully of 212'7 Alta Victa Drive, Newport Beach, wu de· 1l1nated a naval avlat«. A 1t75 1raduate of Corona Del llar Hl1b Scbool, and a U7t tradu• al UCLA, be Joined the Navy in June. PlJBUC NOTICE watches from Corum. Each watch 1s completely handcra~ed 1n Switzerland, numbered, and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. The cases are 18 karat gold. complete with diamond winding stems: A. Man's 15-gram Ingot watch. $4.950. B. Lady's 10-gram ingot watch. $3.950. C. Lady's 5-<Jram ingot watch. Sl.950. SLA.VICK'S " .. JewNn SUIClt 1'1' Paehlon Wencl. Newport C.ne.r. NewpcM1 lffth, '1•'6M·t• w ........ , I t..pN Hiie / ~ VltfO f Norlll 0..., I T1-0., lM~·--.... \ A11o c.-.. t.-~ t Seft Delp t LM v .. u._.,._...,_........,,......~ ..... YllA. ...... O... MIMWr ,,,., ,,.,,..,,_ CidW I I --!.... J i f i I I I I L .... ~lllC:~~l!d:l:;;:::,:::::.~=::~..LJt.!::.:.=-..,;_~~~~~~...._---....ll~~~~-r-~~--..,.~~~~~~~~~~~~1 Ll...!....., __ ~~I " ____ .,._ t-.. • • ... • ... .. . - COMJCS-/ CROSS\YORO MARMADUKE •Y lrN Andtrson PEANUTS bY Charin M. Schull Timdlr. Ottlltlr14, t• llG GEORGE ~ ---aar...ar a - by Vlrtll P1rtcft --.. ,started carrying him when he was a puppy and he still expects it. .. SHOE MOON MULLINS le~:. \ . f S l Al f I~ H YT IC')( s ~ :..,_, ...... ~, ................ ,,..,._ ... ..,.,..,._ ... 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Is that al right with yOAJ?" GORDO JUDGE PARKER 11 AIN'l MIDN10HT LOOK, FfLLA ... l DON'T WAtlT 'iET.' 'IOUR CAR Tl~OU~LE! OUT JEANNIE 15N'T OONNA TURN CA~E OUT w1rn ME TONluHT INTO A PU"1Pt\IN. AND 1'1/E oor TO 1'AKE HER HOME.' IT WA.'!J lJ!ie:D AS A IJeC.t( ~CWJT OJ~ (¥/~(; 11oJ\JEe>TIGA1'.ED AW ll'J reAL! A PR1MIT1\lf 1'1.JT ~oo\/E C:l!=:TJCC:f'IJH f • by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Doux by Tom K. 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J uoe (Cash > and Helen 'art.er pa) tnbutc to their mother Maybelle . a counttJ music pioneer. on a mus ical ~pec1aJ tonight at 8 on <.'RS, Channt>J 2 Ille lated story. photo, Page A4 > • OD<CAWTT 0..-t Anton Oolln jl>.,t 2 ol 2) • W -100HTACT(")Q Cl) M•A•a•H H .... ~ flOhll to kMP e wounded 1old1•r •live wti ... .,, inc:.unt oeneo• ~on-ttw 4077111 9 IAMEYMUP "Goodb)'e. 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MAGAZIHE A 1am11y of t>oat d-118'• lo Hono Kono, 1ongwr11e1 Marvin HamUKh 1:00 8 Cl) TH£ U~N CIRCLE: A TAl9VTE TO ChannPI r~i•ting• 8 KNXT fCBSJ LO'> Ang•~le< D KNBC (NBC) Lvs Anqetf"-; I l(TLA (Ind ) Los 11,ngele!. KABC·TV (ABC) Los Angell'~ ()) KFMB (CBS) San D iego G KHJ· TV (Ind I Los Angeles 9 KCST (ABC) San 01ego I KTTV find ) Los Angeles KCOP·TV (lnO) Los Angeles KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles • KOCE·TV (PB S) Huntmgtol'I Beach MOTHER MAY8£Ll.E CAATEA MusK111n11 1nclu01ng Jol'lll· ny Cash RJtv Cha1N!a, Wll· 11e Nel~n and U ni!& Ron- at,.dl 1uln hoal l(rls Kris· tott.o &tJn tor A special 1r11>yt11 to thii '"'"' Mo1r>or AA•yl>o•llO i.nown "' '"e r.r.i l udy or CounlfY fR) U PRISONER; CELL 9L0CI( H Oorf!fln 11 now on parole 11nt1 !IN! sptinds ''"'e with Alie,. t>ut 11111 does nol ~now she 11 rosily her mo1f\er fJ 9 HAPPYDAY9 Ralph gets some Sl\O<:'-1ng nc!Wt' 1u1t u h• 11 cllo~" to uo master ot c;erflf"l'IO- n-tor the ltetetnlfy"• annuai r.eauty pageant (RI 0 MOVIE • • • ··Ge<onlmo .. ( 1962) Chix:k Connora, Kam•l11 ()(>v1 Rebfl!Hno •gelnat ,,,. greed ano tyrMny ol an 1nd11111 agent. O..on1m o ClllCl8'8S war on the U S. 12 hrs I • P.M. MAOAZJNE A lamlly ot t>oal Owellefs n Hong Kong, songwnler Mervin Haml•&eh. • re"'.,.. ot 0.llP Yldlfll s "Olvtne Madn,.ss· Capt Carrot on lovn n1:11-. Plow Old build· •no ll•lurM can be mad• onto unlaue '"ble• • MOVIE • * * "PromlM Her Any- thing" ( 1964) W•rren 8NI· ty LoSlle Car<>!\ A youno woman attempt• 10 llnd • man to marry '-er\CI act es • l•Vter tor ,,., ChtlO 12 ltrw.J I =.:,. ntll w<>fU-' "'l ite Ha11nony 01 W0tl<l• °' c... •"</... '"'""" tlla 11111 ot IQhann•• 1(11111_. ll>e IH t K i411111fle ••ltOIOQe< •nd the tint tnOd.,11 .,ltClf\O<r'ltlo Q uol Nlwt ifli LAVI ,_.& ~ Sh11l•V UOY•• l .. Yt1tn• 0 loMOll on dOlrlQ tht1)(J• Dy ,_,..i1 tRI • CA"Of.. IUAHI rT AHOFMNOI • NOVA 'Tn11 Stt• S.hlnd !hit °"'"" One y41•• "' the 1n111,111e 11111 of • c~'"' leQ<kln u•1I010t '" •r• '10YI • 11me tn m11 lltm doc;umenc- "'11 me lrllQlle fldlll eco- •YflhllJI wtiich avlxior11 ,,.. tflll<• OC•lllll Q e:oo • MOV1f' ·Reunion'" (Prarnlt11e1 Kev- In Oobeoa. Joanrui Ca1151. dy A. marrle<I m1111 ra1urn1 no,,.. llli.r 2Cl.,...,~1o.r bis 1110f1 sct\ool reu11lon wlwtra ti. ,.._,, wltt> hid l'tlOh l()hC)ol I W8"lh8811 and IS at1r11<;tecl to ""' 1~ege d•UO"'*' B FAMILY F£UO OC*AHUE "So• On The Sueps" Guests C11111 Robinson L.Uht1 Cha• teson Josh '•ylo< 8 ®J THREE'S COMPANY Jene1 comoa homa early and lln<11 JllCk on l>&d wl1'1 her v1smno younoer 1111&< (R)Q '8 ~IAV ORlfflN Guests Wayne Rogers, Duv1d Copperlleld Susan Fononrd '1!) NOV.A ··1 he Sea 601'\lnd Tl\u Dunes" One year on tile 1ntrlce1e Ille ol a coastal l80<>0" unfolds In a.n nour s 11me in tl'lls ltlm Ooc;umenl· "'0 lhe lfBQIMI !Idol eco- syseem whlr.h sul>PO'I• 1he enttre ocean O 9:~0 Cl~L£<>'9TAAa Engl'll\ert Huml>OfOl'IC) •• 8 ll.J TAXI w1111 lhe help ot "n unuau111 little man (HCHVfl vo. I 19Ch81Zel. each one ol thf! ' <:abl>teS Qf!IS lo 11"8 out hi$ 1evor110 rantasy IP•rt t ) (RI fl) THE BOOY IN OUE8TlOH ··How Do You Fae17 Or Jonal'1•n Miller st1ow-, tllat verlous ache~ and pa1n1 lhal peoplfl expo<1ence .ire Olttlf1 • d1StOrtl011 ot wttat 11 gotng un Inside the 1~iib0NEW8 8 \DJ HART TO HART Whtie 1ai.1ng • ccok1110 course the Haris d•scovet '"'" rh•r coo~•no inst rue. tor "" ~ 1111'*<1 tor 11 NCret recipe """le" covlo ClltlnOll tNI WOtld (RI I ~ '°"° •• ..wa • PMIEHT'E '"The c.,.,_,, Boat People"' • THE 9CIOY IN atmT10N TUBE TOPPERS KNRCe 5: 15 -Game one of the 1980 World S4!ries. The Philadelphia Phillies, in th ·Ir first series in 30 years, host the Kansas City Royals fro m Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia . KCOP G) 8:00 "Promise Her AnythJng." Wa rren Beatty is the pro· miser und Leslie Caron the promisee in thi s movie com edy about a young woman seeking a father for her child. C BS 9 9 :00 -"Re union." A onet ime high school basketball player returns to his hom e town -and his former sweetheart -after 20 years in this new TV movie with Ke vin Dobson lstory. photo below). ''How Oo You Feel?'" o. Joru11han Miiier al\ow• 111a1 Yl flOU$ ~ <llld palna lh•I people ••puilent.e are ohen 11 dtS1orllon of whal •S QOlng on ln.,de lh6 11.001•9.J ltlJ NEWS HOlLYWOOO 800AAE8 0 NIWL YWEO GAME G) YOU UT YOUR Liff Boody Hackelt ..-ts a marnege bre>ller. • poota· trls1 •nd a woman ..,,o aiaru1d a ran club lor ,_. sett. • OHE 8T9 .VONO "'The TIQer ' .A ,_ go-n· ... d1sco11era 1h11 ,,., eri11roe 11 ptolllng to g<11t rid of hf!r on n re1ner fr1gh1eo- l_!!9 m•11rter fli1 FAST FOfWllARO ·cc.nv1v1a1 AAachl"9s-Tho rel11oonsl11p between mari and lhe easy oper •t1on or "" com~ m1cn1119s la <11•am1ned 11:.30 8 ()) LOU ORAHT Lou • 1111emp1 10 ••pose e plll·puahino doctor lanes Rosel In 1••1 lor c<intempl of court !Rl D TONIGHT HOS\ Johnny Caraon Gu!llll. Dom OeLul .. , 8 fOOktl SMflld•. Sea n Mor"y D MORECAM8E & WISE Tile resulU ••• Chaotl<: omen Rot>e!I Brown•no (Eric) courts E11zabeth Bor· rell BrOWTilng 8 JI) A8C NEWS OUNSM()I(£ ' ou!ll ?heelers 1s louno ln1oalc11ed besld• a dy•ng rnan and. unable 10 r•m•mbet wh.al lctOJt. place. It acculed of mur- o... • HOGAN'S HlftOE.8 HQO•n mull "QUHh the 1a1e 11 German pten 10 Oe1troy Ille 8 rrt1ah '" torce • fT TAl(E8 A THllF Al Mundy M&tCl>M In lhfl OUrtoec>n Of an Old C.•tle co hnd out ..net an ~I was kllled l1:1r • GD CAPTIONED Alie NEWS 1 1:50 8 tll Aile MOVIE • * .. H•>llno Bab .. S " ( 1977) Tony BU1 Clot! C.or- man Emol•?nal cro•e~ 1nvolYinQ birth, aoopl•on and llrst love attl!Cl lhf! loves 01 >"1eral crupi.s I~) -MtOHIGHT- 12:00 9 TWIUOHT ZONE An Old man ooe• IM:C<>Qn llunllng w•U> "'' t>fllOvtlO dog ~'P a hunl lrom Wfl1Ch neither return • MINIOH: IMPOealk.E Jim Phelps lots h1mtelf be trarneo tor mu1oer "' • p!ot to discredit • sci.n11st (Par1 21 12:30DT~ au .. ,. iwthOr Tom WOife • MOVIE * * '"' •The Caper Of The Gotnen Bulls" {19671 Ste- phen Boyd. Vvetl .. Mlm- •ou• A gano of protession- &l <-•OOll• ,., Sp•ln plans • s~"cul11r t>enk he•sl durl"g ftlflvel ti,.,. In Pamplone ( I hr • 55 ml ... I .,...,. Modefn 1n-t1get!Y9 tech- niques end • llUllGll H Old as numen nature enable ErSIClne to and • vicious k111.,·ac•r-e HA TIONAL NEWS tt:40 U (I) C88 LAn MOVIE • • . The GrNt~I Th1no That Almoat H~"' (197 7) Jimmie Walker . James EMI Jones A htol1 school baNlelbllll at ar ts llrtCktlf1 by Ill,_. juat before an lmponant lttl«· ICholUllc G"l" (R) 1:00• ~ * * * "'Lilith"' ( l9'4) War. ren Beelly. Jean Seb«Q. An employee at • mental lnSlllUlk>n ,..,. In IOV9 with one ol ,,.,. petlents. 12 "" • 15mln ) • MOVIE * *.., '"Tlwt Sallie OI Vlha F1orlla I 1965) Maur-. O"lier• Roch.,d food The cl1ild1en or an ettr•ngfM1 couple connive to reur111e lntMr paraftl$ I t hr JO min I 1:30 tJ THI LOH( AANOa. '"TheBl~Hat"' 2:-001 • NEWS MOV. * * 'h 8 1•/'IC.hl!I Fury·· (1948) s1 ... ar1 G1ange1, Valet .. HOblM)tl A youno gover.._. pr~ to C. lhe undotng ot three men •no uJ11ma1e1v c•uses ~ °""' C!eS1rW\lon (2 hrs I 2:259 MIW9 2:308 MOVIE * • ·~ "In Loo.4' And War t t9~l Robert weoner. Jef. Irey Hunt8' The ettec11 ot Wort<I WAI II upon lllfee marm. llom vutty dlti.< .,., ~c«groun41 .,. par. trav9d p h• , SS min .) ., HEWS 2:468~8 3:15. MOVlE • • •• ., '>. qa1s1n In The Sun .. '1~ 11 S1on"Y Pother, Claud•• McN•l Based on ll"lf! play ey lo,, .. ,,. Hans· C>erry Attempllng 10 br .... away lrom the<r c;rowded apartment on C111e.aoo a blaci< ·1am1ty mov" to an all-~•• •teognbOrnooa (2 hrs . 40 min I l:IO •. til09'I • • ··0r1w H .. d. Orrve F .. t.. ( 11Mlll I 8tlan Kelly. Joell Colllna In Ille~ Of 81110 racing. en 111noceri1 men beoomea the p•wn In • murdet plot l)lantted by • begulllnQ woman end ,_ huWC>end 12 rv. I 4:00G MOYll • • * "The Divided HNrt'" ( 1954) AlelUtlldet KllOA, fheodOfe 81kal A YOU11Q couoie Is forced Into I CUllody baltle Oller their adopted son """*' hie net· ur•I m o11ter app••ra. cletmlng her m•ttrnel r10f1ta. (2 hra ) •:as• NIW9 4:to• MOW * *"" ""Monatet On The CMTipu&" ( 1958) Arthur Franz. Joann• Moore When • ~llat t>ecom .. 11.. own guinea pig Md injects hlmMll with the blood of a mllllon-~r-o!d !Isl\, he 11 turned Into • mon11er (I '" • 30 min.) Wed11r•da11'• f)ayt ilfte .trorir• 1 11:00. * "'0.Mf't Trell" ( 1935) Jol'ln Wayne, Maty Korn· man A rodeo .,., Mia out to trap 1 o•no of bank robbefa, ( 1 hr I -AFTERNOON- 12:00 • • • • · The Lono vo,i. age l'<Ome · • ( 1940) John Way"" Ian Hunter Ol«<:I· ed ev JOl>n Fo.o Bued on the play by Eugen. O .....,. A er ... ol ... ,_, -.., .. ao-..nture Ill><! e.<e<1-1 on tltetr relUf'n tr>C> nome (1 hr !lO min I • • ··~ The Tlltrd Dey I 1965 I Geo-ge Pecx>ard Elln be lh Ashle y An amtteSlac 11 acQAMd by ,.,. • wife and COUl<n ol mur 0er · 1r.g a woman end ,_ CNld •2 "") a:30 a ••. .., .. Some 1(1n4 Of A ~,.. ( 1969) Ole* v,,,, Oyh Angle Oiclcineon A bank teller IOMt ,,_ joC> .,,ci g1r1trl4lf\d t>ecWM he r.tuses 10 Sl>IYfl of! a DeMd he gr-Wfltle on YACahOn I 2 hrs I JOHN DARLING by Armstrong & Battuk W£ CAN I AK£ !HE. 0HGH aDAO' IN QI.JR APPQOAC~ .•• No_More Bartending for Dobson By JERRY BUCK LOS ANGELES <AP> -Kevin Dobson figured it was time to give up bartending when "they 1tarted wit.h all those crazy drinks like strawberry margaritas." "f choose carefully the work l do. I ask. would J want to see this, would I be proud of it , and would I want my family to see It?" Arter five years of "Kojak.'' Dobson was in the TV movies ·'Transplant." "Orphan Train.'' "Hard Hat and Legs" and "Reunion." plus the upcoming ''Mark, I Love You." He also was in "Midway" and was working on "All Night Long" with Barbra Streisand and Gene Hackman when the actors' strike began in July. Bart.ending's loss was acting's gain, although it was not a s mooth transition. Dobson literally •aa down to his last doll ar the d ay he was cast as l>etedive Bobby Crocker in "Kojak ... Today. he's eboosy about the work he accepts. • The lat.est is "Reunion," which CBS broad· ,asts tonight at 9 on Channel 2. "I'll PllOUD OF THE projects I've done and been able to do,'' said Dobson. wbo was growing a '1Ultache in anticipation of returning to wor k on .the theatrical movie "All Night Long." "WE'D BEEN SHOOTING for four months and we only had four days left," said Dobson, who plays Miss Streisand's husband. "I'd once worked 13 days as an extra in •Funny Girl.' I knew I'd work with her eventually. She 's wonderful to work with. We rehearsed our parts. I've had such a raP· Season Starts Oct. 27 NEW YORK CAP) -With set· \lement of the ll·Wffk-old ac- tors· strike expected soon, ABC .a.nd C~ have announced they will begin prime-time program. mine for the 1980-81 season the ,week of Oct. 21. f Ne• shows and original pro-~rams in continuing aeries will :le inserted into the two •betworkl' schedules in the next ~veral weeb. NBC. least af. ~ected by the 1trike that began ~uly 21, broadcast its multi- ~-l lllon dollar "Shogun" , plinlleries the week of Sept. 15. TENTATIVE aareement on a ew contract wu announced e'Veral days aco, and ratiftca- on by memben of Screen Ac· on Guild and the American ederatlon of Radio and elevtaloa Artlats is expected ""*· ABC aatd five eontlnuin1 Barbra Streisand will be broad· cast in the de layed premiere week. CBS, said two comedies - '·Flo•' and the new ••Ladies• Mao'' series -would premiere in October, with 17 series to broadcast new sftows starting in November and one. "The White Shado w ," l o return io December. "DAU.AS." CBS' hit prime- lime soap opera, will begin t.he 1980·81 season Nov . 7, and will answer the question, "Who shot J.R. ?" A highlight of ABC's premiere week lineup is a presentation of the Muha mmad Ali -Larry Holmes championship fight, taped in Las Vegas Oct. 2. It will be broadcast Friday. Oct. 31, at 9p.m. ABC series scheduled to pre- miere dwi.ng the week of Oct. 21 include "Three's Company" at 9 p.m. Tuesday, "Too Close for Comfort" at 9:30, and "Hart to Hart" at 10; "Eight is Enough" at 8 p.m. Wednesday : "Barney Miller" at 9 p.m . Thursday and "It'• a Living" at 9:30, and "Bemoo" at 8 p.m . Friday and "I'm a Big Girl Now" at 8:30 p.m. CBS MID "Flo'' will belio Its second season at 8 p.m . Monday, with "Ladies' Man" to follow a half·bour later. "WKRP in Cin· clnnatl" starta Its ·second season Saturday nlabt, with "Arch.le Bunker'• Place" to be1ln new prosrammtnc Sunday night, alona with "Alice" and "The port Wllh her. She bas a reputation. but I never s aw anything but the utmost professionalism." "Reunion" is the story of a group of people who return for their 20th high school reunion and attempt to recapture the glories and innocence of their youth. It also stars Joanna Cassidy, Linda Ha milton. George DiCenzo Concbatta Ferrell. Ri ck Lenz, Nicbola.~ Pryor. George Wyner. Nick Cassavetes and Lew Ayres. Dob8oo was the campus jock and wants to prove he's still the "man" by orgaruzing a basket· ball game between tbe alumni and the vanity. ''THE A1TllACTION FOR me of thia role was the strained relationship of meeting with my high school sweetheart." be said. ·'That and the basket· ball. We shot 110 minutes of basketball over a period of several weeks . ll was a Jot of fun." His character really goes to the reunion out of frustration with his home life. but what he sees makes him realize tha t by comparison, he doesn't have it so bad. Dobeon tended bar at Brew's on 34tb Street io New York and at another place, wbicb ii where be 'y•.a, _ ..... _ Kevin Dobloo (top, right) was when the fad for ·'crazy drinb" began. .... •-stars in the new TV movie "Reunion" with HE DECLARED HIMSELF a good bartender. teammates (standing, from left) George and said Brew's had a great softball team. "I was DiCenzo and Ric k Lenz, and (kneeling) the coach," he said. "You couldn't drink in Central Nicholas Pryor and George Wyner. Park until after 12 o'clock, so we bad a great team --------------------- until about the fifth or sixth inning. Then we <the playen ) started drinkin1 beer." He also worked oo the Loq Island Rail Road as a fireman and continued as a railroad man when he moved to California. "That was a great job," he said. ·'Another time I wu a taxi driver. I'd drive people to the theater, co in and perform. then come out and drive some more." Dol»on now is captain ol the Hollywood ·All Stars. ''We've only loet one game, and that was to the belt team ln LA, the Soul Syndicate," be 1aid. "We're going to have a rematch. That's a 1rud1e 1ame." THE TEAM, MADE up ot actors, plays benefit games he~ and acroas the country. Dobton said be hoped to play in every m->or le.,-ue stadium. H1J next movie, "Mark, I Love You," la about a cuatody battle with a difference. It's between a father and the 1randparents. Dot.on plays a widower flchtinc for custody of bia ._, played by Ju1tln Dana. James Whitmore stars as the crudlather. ~ Ftyus. Anywhere In the mm 1.rng4n.D r -----------, --,_ All ,,,....,.._ I • a c A a ..... cHI o•er IOoo I I :,:. "'.!C::.: ~ ~ ;!; I I ---I I ! ! CALL NOW ! J! I L~~t.!~!:!>~!~J The Anny was no laughing matter until Judy Benjamin joined It. PRIVATE BENJAMIN erln, three new comedies, ee apecllla ad the network mlere of "A Star is Bon" ltb Krl• Krlatoflenon aod New procrams from several aeries wer~ completed prior to the strike, and ori&inal eplaodel from 1how1 like CBS' "Lou Grant" ad "Little House on the Prairie" on NBC have been common since mid-September. Other procram1, Uke "Real Peo- ple" md ''Games People Play" on NBC md "80 llinutea" and "The nm Conway Show" on CBS, were not affected by the walkout. Jelfenom." --------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -......... . 1 • • ENTERTAl~NT / INTERtASSION ·~·.~-~ _......,. ... °"" ..... ... "All na,doMI wO(k W11h hct \tubbomnr~~ o&nd ,m,•enty she reminded me Ma young K.chariM Hepburn .. ·A.> iw... ''.Judµu_\I.) ~llWIHel>i )Oung woman to win our beans s1m:e Ka1hanne Hepburn " ·Judlt>Cn• ··A ~mov1c " a .... ~ Wfol8C rv ................. Tmoa1UIMtlt .. ,~·--­... ,..._, ... ,,fl. .. •• ........... OMeoellOOlll"' ,........,, ..... , .... " ........... ..... -.... na 1 en , .. ---...... _,._ ......... •'-cw 1Jl'31·... '?O"RI =·· "PRIVATE BENJAMIN" ......,..,,..,..,,. ~...,,...,,...,, .. ,.,,, • T~. October 14, 1980 CWLYALOT Cf _GWC SeaSOD-Un:veiled- 'Fmher'a Day' Cast/or Newport, Theater tiolden WHt Colle•e hu unveiled Its J980-8J aeaton with three cumedle• and a musical ticketed for It.a malrwt•ce thla time around. 1.ead lnJ o rt the G WC parade will be Shakspear• a clank tale ol famUy feuds, mis· taken lckmUUet and maaquendlnat characters, "As You Uke lt." The thow opens Nov. 7 and will play Intermission Tom Titus ---NOW 8HOWING1-- COSTA MESA fl Tiit OIANCE WlSTMIMS1ll UA Cinema Saddleback C1nedome Cinema West 540·0594 581 5880 634·2553 891 -3935 weekt'ncU throuah Nov. 23 Next up, openin~ Jan l6 ltlld playing through Jan. ~. will be "Father's Day," Oliver Hailey's aduJt romedy about three divorced women who "'°~ ..... ~ ... a~ '-f '-'"1'1.CW"""""'' "Father's Day" will launch a four-play season -====================~; ' for the Theater Arts Center , 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. which a lso will include "The Girla in 509," "God's Favorite" fnd "The Hot l share a New York 11partment buildin&. THE MARCH PIA V, openlna on the 13th and runnina lhroulh \he 28th, will be "Tom Jones,'' the 1ta1e venion of the Oscar-winninl movie comedy baaed on Henry t'ieldinaf s clusic novel. The spnn& m'AJlcal has yet to ~ ~hose.n._ but college theater officials h11ve nanowed it down to a choke of three, all <>f which would be newcomer~ to Orange-·County. T hey are "Applause," "Good News" and "The Robber Bridegroom." and the winner will be on staae May 22 through June 6. Golden West 's other theater, the Actors Playbox, launches its new season this Wffk with "Uncommon Women and Othen." More on that subject in Thursday's column. * SPEAKING O•' "FATHER'S Day," the Oliver Hailey play also will be the opening production of the second season al the Newport Theater Arts Center, opening Nov. 7 for a four -weekend run. Playing the leading roles of the three divorcees will be Beth Titus as the loud and pro· fane Louise, Lois Farah as the more sophisticated Marian and Sharon Lee as the younger. i m- pressionable Estelle. Their ex-husbands wi ll be enacted. respectively, by John Greenslade. Greg Brown and Brian Ayres. Baltimore." The dramatic comedy, which is beinl recom- mended for mature audiences, will be on the boards Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 and Sundays at 2:30lhrough Nov. 30. Reservations are being ac · cepted al 615-3143. * AN IRVlNE THEATER group called Krysalis ....... Productions has announced its cast for '"The Firebird," a play based on the Russian tale. e A CANNON FILM RELEASE Performing in the show will be J ohn fp~iiiiiiiiii" ______ jp;iiiiiiiiii~~~il Berkowitz, Ger1ann Gudton, Tom McGrew, Fran· cesca Sawaya and Kar l Wallner. The production will be offered Nov. 8-9 and 15-16 at the Irvine l Cultural Center and will be interpreted for the ...._.=-;;:.;=~=;;:..~ deaf. * * * CALLBOARD Tht Lag una Moulton Playhouse has announced auditions for its next production, the Japanese drama ''Rashomon" ... tryouts wi II ~ held Sunday from 5: 30 to -7: 30 and Monday from 7 .30 to 9:30 at the Moulton, 606 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach ... director Marthella Randall will be seeking a cast of six men and three women for the drama, wb1ch opens Jan. 23 . 'Somewhere' Well Done By RON PENNINGTON The HOiiy-R_,,_. The idyllic consideration of a love that is bound by neither time nor death. which has long been a popular fantasy, has surfaced again in "Somewhere in Time," a Rastar·Stephan Deutsch production for Universal release. ·The Jeannot Szwar c film is warm and elegant an~ offers a refreshing romanliJ?. interlude in "'.htch ~er pas~ion is all-consuming. It also pro- v1de1 • fine vehicle for Christopher Reeve and should help establish him as a strong romantic lead. Scripted by Richard Matheson from his novel. •'Bid Time Return,'' this supernatural romance bas Reeve• a modem playwright whose life is strange- ly affected by an early 20th century actress. The story begins in um when Reeve, durtn1 the cut ( MO•nE ) party al a colle1e produc-r' • tion, la visited by a REJllEW my1terious older woman ---------who 1ives blm a 1old pocketw.achandwbobidabimtoretumtoher. THE AcnoN THEN FIASHES forward to the present • Reeve, now a auccesafuJ playwright, re- \urm to an ele1ant old bolel in the college \own, wberebesee1 the portrait of the actreu, wbobad ap- peared there in 1912. He is baunted by the portrait imd, tbrouCb a process of self-hypnosis, 1oes back in time to discover what their relationship might have ~· llatbeson's script is believably developed within the framework of the fantasy and be pro· N0 W Pl A'l'IN G ..... e.'11 ... T Com ..... s.41-2711 ----lllU Oringe 637-0340 .. Ull'CNUUWUT Wnlminster 891 ·3935 ....... uwev• El Toro !111-5180 .. LA..aN•fl-• U Mirlda 921-1 706 -.: .. L-..IMft·I• Biie~ Plrk 821 ·4070 . .._..,.. •Tm I MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE f'1'Wll ~·~ oJ,,. ut*"9• fJ to -'fOtm ~I tbOIJI N SUtt•b41f\I ot frOl/"1 ~t flOr "tellllflnQ ('J~ tr._1r Ct'SIO'"'°" AU ~ ~ AHO (!jj I ILMS llECEIVE n<E SEA&. ~ JHE .. OllOf< PtC I UllE COO£~ S(lr FIEGUl All()H ~--:WHY :PGJ WOULD I UE1 ---NOW PLAYING! --- ..... llO ctm WU MISSllll Ylfte MMll Ali1ht1m D"vt In UA Mow1rs 8r•slol C1n1m1 V11rn Conrdomt' flt4187998SO t1 U1990·•0U •"l••~•07UA 111•183069911 •ll0 634-1~5J llUt..Utl Ct~f"" WW "IC> PASSES A CCEPTED 1 lU l 897 U9) DURING TMIS ENG"'GEMENTI N OW PLAYI NG SOMUrHUll IN Tl¥1 UNIVl lUAL Sl~Devbell ... ....... ,Sno~ A l<M •d Ma,,__ 1$10ore~~Y PrOdV<.-' Olr•c•or S.Cr...,111ay P"°109•.ol>V r .. Mlce ... /,..,.._ c .. • Cl><IS'I_.., qow,.~. J-Sey..-OwlS1-Pt..mnwr hr•w 'Nn91't, 8411 E•~"" C..Oroe lloYI-, S.-.. "'-" Jotti. Alvin, Eddr• C-..1•. ' R-l~l•me IOJmlf'Alf~ M .. M .... , l'O gresses it with fascinating detail as he slowly re· veals the underlying mystery and the growing passion that delies time itself. Szwarc's direction enhances the story as he builds the romance with a lovely visual touch, maintaining a beautiful sense of discovery and haunting tenderness. Reeve gives an assured and highly personable performance of this man who is obsessed with his reaction to a woman be could never have known and be de\relops the cbarac\erization wilb excelliot nuance and emotion. Jane Seymour di1play1 a ra· dian~ qu.ality aa tbe actress and ahe ls moet ap· pe•lin& in the lnnocence and the tentative accep- tance that bigbligbta and adda intri1uin1 dimension to her performance. CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER IS excellent as Seymour's Qtanager, who is ooly concerned with her c~ 8ft3,."bo has ex~ted this mysterious stranger and the effect be bu on her. Tereta Wright bu a Dice scene as a woman who blld been a companion lo Seymour in her final years and Bill Erwin is deligbt!uJ as an old bellbop .Lute.. ltoteJ who remembers the actress and whose younger self (played by Sean Hayden) bu a tender and amusing encounter with the playwright when he goes back in time. The technical work is s uperb, especially Seymour Klate's production design, which transforms the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island Mich .. into the leisurely elegance of the 1912 set'. ting. and Isidore Mankofsky's warm and enticing· ly atmospheric photography. John Berry's music ii; luxurious and easily supports t he emotional content. while Jeff Gourson's editing creates effective pace and con· tinuity. in 90~ lUc1rust iPGe» I I \I\! !<~~I l'h II l'I NOW PLAYING AMC OAAIGE MALL Orange 637 ·0340 MAlll'I IOUTM COAST Costa Mesa 546· 2711 EDWHDI' UDDUIACll El Toro 581 ·5880 EDWARDS' CllllMA WEST Westminster 891·3935 PACl~IC S Ml·WAY 3t Dltll·IN Westminster 891 ·3693 STADIUM DlllWl·lll Orange 639·8770 ~ J ( ) 'N i' I fl'• IN ( ' ---···-Santi Anl 540-7444 "DIVINE c ='"'ESS'' I ''PRIVATE . ~BENJAMIN" (R) ' "STARDUST •MORtES" "BLUES MOTI4P8" "PROM NIGHT'' (R) .. ""'8¥Aft .......... _"_ .... • _, • • A\\.\t<Jr-I• l'r-"""' & f<(,. AJ-nn .... ,. ~a> e.•l~!Oq lo«Qt- "" L •• p..._,._, k. 1 '°""""""' ..-l"Ch Ii..,. ._,.,..., ,,.... ·~I •• ''"''° •llol• "~ , ,. MP l SAN (\Al ,_ foe• 1.,.gn1 ., for .. '-l'"Q und ~ ...th 0 t...>.,..,, ~ '"" rolo-!7•id"<• +rw "•fll(llMI -Mt • 0 0 0 ....... 0 u io1 sn..,,_d Wey, Suite E Newport Bch 92H3 • 875-803e L1c en•ed 1nw1once oqen• CU$•ome< Servic• Represemcswe. f1.1ll Chorqe ~~eeper. (orporOI• Secretay Ho.Mwif&, mothet of 1WO ond one of rhe leod'inq pr:o ducer\ ol nftW bui.neu l0t the largest 1nwronce oqency in Col1forn10 spec1olizinq ir mobilehome fll<IOr'C9 .. Miit D •• .......... c .......... 16033 Bolaa Chica St. Huntington Beach. CA (71•)846-0651 Kathryn iWJSJOt\ lOlf>ed C oldwetf -Bontet in 1%2. She Is~ Assoc<>ie Vice P1~ o life member ol rhe Million Dolio Club ond ho' been i<i the Pre~nt s Club f0t 3 yeors. Katy is "' the rop 20 ;n soles company w.de c ..... ..... II rs IJf ..... c.. 2161 &II'! Joequln H'ii1s Rd. NfMIJ()rt ee.ch 844-90eO Vice President of Investments ~vi\inq o dep;ittn•~ of Ii.,_ counwtlor1 and ~ 11off t+'CJI woAs ....., ;,,...,, cWits plocinq trust deed..,...,,.,.-.. She oft.n 9 ive1 lectu1H on finonciol ~ IO 019J1uoiKi15, Oiiir11 b.,..., for ._ Wj<I opewo tinqinq talent. She hal over 20 .,..ari of e•,,.rience wit+! financial. real 91tote and mor!goqe """" Firdflq IWPf>. I P""'-_,. few others th\. Poe. P---' Serv .. :.kdy-~~ IUtcal ~. ~ ,.. fun ;,, Sept. 78 & showed h obiily IO operote OS a genero&st w e1ice1. ~ Mi~ls. eominq ._ J JXomohon.. He< c ... .,,i pos. as Aqf. Stoff Exec. is IW:j.ty dew.d by malY'f of tt. SO e mplymt. counsel0ts w P'ocilic Penontie! S.We. Lvnne ~ been o Reol E.rate B 1o~e1 I A s •o c1o re w i t" Mocnob-l1vine l<eolty'• Ha1bo1 View Center office ~e 1974. If> 1979 .... ~ buyet1 & selle<s in rhe sole ol propetty valued in eicen of SI J,<XX>,CXXl. In rhe f,,.1 9 ~ of 1980 she is opproochin9 in e aceu o f S21,<XXl,<XXl. M• •• , ...... HARBOR VIEW CENTER 1844 Sen Miguel Or. N4Mport Beach 844-45200 942-8235 Home Federai S & L AHn. solutes Cheryl L Dennstedt. Am VP. Dem.tee* "'°' one of "'9 fitst wome n to comp lete the "'°'I099t'*' ~ proqom and is one of tt. f'nt female Regjoooi ~ She is ClllWtl Worron of rhe Year and pcJlf pres. of tt. lM. Amer<0t1 8usinesl WOtrrflfl's A11n. ........... Ice': aa- 320U c.nino Qlpiltrano. &In "'*' Cis*lr•io C'M>801 Jone ho• b•ouCJhl o vo11eo bodq<ound of mo1111foct1.11in9. .I retai1in9 csd ~ relcJlions to ._ ,_ position as Soles AsM>CO.. for 1 IJN(iO R&.l. ESTATE in LAGUNA eEACH. ~ these mUtipl9 ~ from ~ IO consJting pM o to... for o ~ the is certain IO prove O t.al Ottet to h l.inqo '-"'- ' f.,.,.... ,,~ of Cot S.O.e u- L• "'9 Be;"· ~ "' mt\t9 Mlh o !JI• """° ""'tr\' her CMWOQe ~ lw IO ...0.. ~ 0-1 HoNv l"' llO(ll ~... p"°' to rt-f><J lu l(-.19r, Persomel /\qy IC.,, wm O\t'X d ..,.., O loc:ol lecp fvm SI.. '' uunq ""' prevlO<ll Qeq""ed V.ollt. •o onr.bute to !NI Qlo••" 3 oclvoncement of L11 ~e .. v1e-. P~ Aqwncy . Joined L11 Relnden Pe<sot111el A.qency d.....g .+.. e"fXJ""'O" ol .+.. Npt Sch ~ f.,,., Wi "?q, SI>& smned he. per\Of'll"lel c.or- ...,th o toed \OOt'Ch IWm ~ing "' rhe orwo oi cltwocci ploc~ o,.,, !he lo\1 .,. IQ billed over I SQ rt.ouiOnd dolcn on \UCC9\Sfu plocemet's of q.dfied corddot9\ t+vouqhoul me 09 Cty. oreo. Noncy tmbe<nino, o true ptO· lessionol. '6l'f 1ecently become os· soeoored woth D M Morslloll Reo~0ts .,, ~ 8eoch. Sile r1 well known"' !lie HorbOt aeo and hos bee<i "'9 recipent of nvmetous outsroncJi,,q OWCl'ds and ocl\;eve- menrs lo •eol ~tO'e wccen. Non cy o~es he< wccen in 1e~ rial "'O' e\lOle IOlei to COl'lll\lenl dedic:OhOn to ell 1'18' ~ and Perf yme< of L.do is tl>e cieot'°'1 ol 14 yea< old Mo ... _. DoWNty h J eflefil die.~ <rod 10~ of_o remotlot# ~ woman. Pont ,· nostolqio ond happy \cents abound. The .... odd 's fine st froqronces ortr feoto1ed Spanish 1 fons decaO'e !he walls. Getman soaps creoi" llotol bo<.quets. music bo~es 1W..W! and omque• show !he richneu of the post Delive•y -"!Ce •S ovo'loble ...... OF UDO 3412 Via Oporto lido Menna Vlllaoe New Beech 673-3IS40 RE/M~X Reol"t of 1""'"8 once oqoin horwn Suzee Malet 01 top • sole'?""°" ol ,.. montti. s...- sold oV. S700.<XX>.OO ""°"" of property oncl hot lilted ove1 Sl.00),CXXl.OO worth of teal Mtote KATHY AUS _.in SeptwotC...S.-. 0 real -----.~ ... :o:;:.. br<* .. and profeMionat ~ 0 i.odlr } in the industry ,ond ia hi91>ly •eapected by . ..., cofle0Qut11. COt'grotJorions Ms. Mille<! R&?.mc . AEALTOAS• 4482 8errenca. Irv. ~ ed SlaN Lont;1 leocJ!._ ..... 0 c»c;,.._in~ ·-----Desiqn. Since ,._, .>.. hos f,_. lonced for major ~ cord ond needlepoint ~it companies, in- troduciflq ,_de~ ro ti,.;, lines. She hos recently ~ her own line of ll'uluol silk ond metal 1jo,reod needlepoint l its ond ;, IT'Oflufoctllinq and iroietinq them under her °""' c°""°""' nome -1"1 fmiC1IOM Sil1Cl•T 1582~loop, Suite B Tustin, C&lif. l{eody ro .-.u.st Yo... P1ofes"°"°' i&"l<:e by df'geed Accountant lo-bi.>y E.recurives. T emporory help by day wHl, month Mernbe< of N .-..A. Gene1al /\ccountonq To•eS, Specioloted Protect\ ~!·Up ..... ,, ......... 18783 Beach Blvd .. Htg.Sch. 8486688 &47'4228 Brenda is a former R<j>t attendant f0t Uniled Anoe' 10< 7 yeart. SN began in red 9\IOle 4 year\ oqo wit+. W aterfronr Horne\. COFM1ent- ly a wimer in ,.. ml5on dob plut c:kb. Brenda is married crd ive1 in Newpoo 8ecxh SN i• active in commldy offoin and a member of rhe 8olboo Boy Oub and the Clipped Wrrq.. w ......... M-... a.lllL Newport Bc:tl e:lM400 BalbOa , .. end 173-4JIOO Pot entered !he tille nM"Y in 1971 0\ o Cwomer s.Mce ~ and odYonced to become the fnt female title tepresenlotive in Qonqe Cony. PYomoted lo Soles ~itor. Pot is ~ lor a Slaff ~ in uceu of 50 maon doib1 of --valuet. Twice o CJ01d1ot+., Pot ii °"•· ample of ,.. • . <MJ;1o. ble to women =c'OU1fy. SMa ........ CNIC'H 11ftl ..... MCI COWAMY ................... letty Mort. broht/-of Open l'bM Rdy, has beetl ~ irMMd in ~ °"""' tdze The AINricGn o.-t of °"'"'19 llW °""' "°"'9, Ottd/ or ilcoll'le ~ Cal lefty. I'm •111• ..._ con help you tool 645-11161 ~ .......... " tJU ar...tw&.. I C1119Maal I ...,81 ·' JOAMCOOI •• u. l1tea1 ... ,, •r 4020 Bfft:h. Est. '84 Newport Beecfl. ~190 Spea•er, out+lof o f l booh. Preside11t Kathy AH1 Semin<l<\. 0-. ..._ corpa<Jlio<-. Ea-TV modet Wife, ~ of 2. Recenily conducted 9 ...-.on in India. S1ep 0111 fo1 Succ11u Person 01 b ce llence Eusy Goal SeninQ. (ot+iy hen t.er. !Wed l:.y IBM. S1<7'dod Cl. Colint Rl:do. lJr,ion Ca•t>;de, Cent"'Y 21 Reolton. Raised in Md"°'°"· Ks... Koe+., i\ o n,,. ~ IO tidies e"°"'*. Pioc:tlcol. liq! ~ poqorns. lalllw ...... 're ... 2b3 Monarch ay S. l un •99-1170 Peqqy llCJl Md in IOl"9 of ti.,. nicest pfoce\· Poto, Ye10es Laguna Beoctl & Newport. She \IO<'ed .. °""' R.E. ~. in Newpo1t. He• enthu,io\m and s"""y penonolity cjve her clients a feeling of secu1i1y. Pe9qy speciolir8' in r8'id. & "-''-" ptOpelfiel. She '°""' -& ~ '-. of PEGGY ~ROMS, Reallor 7'6f271 In Crecm.. Portfdlo ~. Inc. b-h'tn i$ ~ q yn of •· peiience in ;,,.,,.,11N11tt & •· ~ & CJOlt099. b-AI••• qcd KIO~~....C.lbi '* ~ clentl. ,JO.A;w,--iios been .......,-.ct OI !Cf> ~ in Nwpt. ad\ She ii odNoe in 1evetol real "'ate ••chonqe ~~ in So. Cmf. c ........ Pertt•• ,..,., ... .... 2021 Bua. Cntr Or .. St• 112 lrvtne 851'4t522. Pbcinq .... 6-ft ... ..,. been ~-Sc*-~ ~ ------beqon "" *' ...,.. """'· The pot' r,.... ~ .>.. hos ~ her clie nta with ouratondinq 5e1vice-e1pe1ience. ~nowledqe. -'lf· ;,1oqitt01io11 or'CI ~ piofessionol bl.lsineu stondc>tds. Jeanne p~ dedicated. sinc- Mrvice fa al ...,, c'8nt1 Cive '- a con 1od:7y. l5'AW REALTORS• 234 E. 17th St. C.M. 63M2e8 L.,... ;, o ~)'90t residerit of Southem CaHanio. ~ Imm l'tloenia. Atirono. $he was involved in .....OOelinq and ~ relations. A• a c~fCUldei of o temporary plocement firm, the is now lcdinq forward to contributing her prole\\ionol lolenf\ 10 '"• Newpott-IMne business communiry. . ........... ...,.. T~•'I S«vlc:e9, Inc. 4001 Birch, Suit• 0 Newport Beech 546-4184 Hillory Thome< joined Coldwen Bonlet in 1'177 and it o ,.,.,..,.. of rhe Million Dolor Club or'CI Cc*fwell Bonlei's Prewdent Oub. In 1979 she woi in tt. top 20 c~. Hilloty is o widowed rnolher of 5. c .......... .. ..... d ........... =Co. 2111 .... ,,.... M . ... iportleec:ftle• 1111 CO-of T raoel Hori1an1. Inc. Jaar, has been irr.o>ved' in '""'81 locolly f0t the poll 16 yrs., '*"*'9 lllpt for Own. lect'"'9 ad ~ She WO& the first ~ in 0.::-. (o, IO becofN o c.lir..d Traoel eo.-ior t:TCI tht l.q. a.ad tjtett IO J*10111 in tt. Tl'!Mi ~ c.d naw it in ;. °"" Traoel ltttflitt'q. Tr8vet......_ 1001 Dow. It:, lu1'91to ~---,..... ·uz-c. .. ,...,.... tis 111ttt ..... CA SUMMYT...._,M Pno. 10 joining Ui R~ - Conwllont fa a per--' OCl'f· WOl\ed as o secntcry to 0oet. 11.P on N Y Qy, horded per--' lunctiom lor o lqe O.C OU1• deolet\/ip & octed as As~t. IO owne<. Fcirmer member & ofct. of Log. Niq Worro11'' Club, active ill Poren•· T eoche1 fund 1oisin9 l employee.employer fund roising f0t t+.e Utited Woy. Ualth' •=••Y Estlb. 1 4020 Bin::h, N.8 . 833-a190 Joil'led Lil Reinder\ otte< intensive training program f0t placement• con•11llO'lt\. New 10 1h\ prof .. st.. ho\ o brood bl<grnd. 1n Real &tOI&- & Dev'mt .. AW:>riot1. ~Ir Bectronics. Corel l'OS been a prof. mdl . horded vocation rer>tol' in Howo". pes of vn. d\tnburin9 co. She os a grod. o f K othorine Gls Sehl ii' Boston /In 0 1onge Cnr •es1dent who de>f!fves '"°"Y occolod8s l0t he< oul\londor>q s...ccen on •he 1eol e\•Ole b<.vies\ 1\ Si;nny Tomblin. rne Surny I of Sumy One Reolry Her \pecic1l•y '' re\.dentlol re9f ;}\iO~~ :n lrVtne'Newporf oreo. 5he s ,_, IYotei f.Q, vost ~petience '" creo•1ve frnoncing & rel.es a •eol .nreres1 '" mokmq real ftstote l'Ve\rme"'' o p;of~oble venl\le fo• l>e1 cloenf\ COf'Cjl'otulotiont, Surny ~~~;'!' lrvjne 752-5868 I lnvi•onq you 10 \!Op by & vis11 my 1 srudoo ...+.eie yo... con view the I e•cellern quality of my leoded stoned o:jms etch.nq\. & cu>rom bevekn<J I 729 W. 18th. #A8. Costa Mesa (714) 5*-7401 Allended Uni11. o f Nebrosko. ~ in rwd e.sr.ore for 11 -,.i.- Y"· w/WOterfront ~ Lucy lives en Udo and is o ment.. of l.Oo Won.i's Oub. YcxH Clib & I l.Oo i• ~ 8o1boo eay G;b & NH M MIMUm S,:.Cio1irii19 ;,; retid. & income soles in !he area. AAoo~ofO.C.~ . .......... ..... Newport 8w:tt UM400 ..,boll l8land 8'7S4IOO 0...... of tt. Printe<y, 438 Main St .. H~on Bch.. opened her shop with !he ideal that bu1'f people ho.e no hme to visit a JXintet. Her ~ oHen imtant copie s & quality o fhet al •eow:inotile pnces Comero woo\ ol40 ovai1oti1e Col 960-5434 for ?di.IP & .w_., . 1MIPU41Mf A grod..ae of fol>e!· Colleqe f0t Women in Botton. Mo\K>CIMel!\, .loonn hos joined tt. new of lice of LINGO Rt.AL EST/\ TE in SAN ClEMENTE 9.. 1ooU forwad lo offenng rhe some pr:ofeuionol """''" she hos provided lo her Cl.IStOmfl'\ ~ C~enf1 OVltl tlie loll five yeo-s for ..+,;ch the enjoyed ~~~~~o ~ •·ll~-., ...... Ma,,onno Geot90"'os. ~ of the Lido Travel Service•. Inc. since I 9bJ, invites you to visit her beoutifJ new offices OI )4()4 Vio Lodo. Newpctt Beach Spec.io5~ in cl'Uiwn and w IOln. the ~ he1 e•pe11ise on fi1sr hond e •pe rience, having ttaveled throuql>out the world o d conducted ~ to1rt Born ii A!Nns. Geece, M\. Geotqonlcn spec*s CU.. Germon and &dlh lluentlv. '*~ .......... 3404 Via Lido Newpoft 8w:tl 873-33,0 1 ... . •;. llli o,... C•••I'• Succe11ful lu1l•11 Profe11lo•l1 of It• 1. u ~-• Cl·-\1u ~ H • f l \.t v • .. c f !1 1 k' ' 1 '.,, 4 of'-. I~ "V ,,,., ti• n.1,.,. r'W" 1 tw t-• • t-"' l., u••t-• '"""A t' ... ~.',, r-... ... ' ". \ 11111 ••• • ,. '~ .. ,....J .....,.,. ....... ...... ~ .......... PO Boi. 95 Balboa Island 9~2 &75-1572 ~ •u•hfuf and _..,.,.. l '1.00 ~ ~ ol .,,., u..J ()t L,, C... ~1 of 8tq C °""'°" •I'<'"""'"' ~ •-e"' p c:.le • ..onol ~f'o1 E\,n ~";, P.o..,.. ,c; ~ 'w:/Yv "'" .. Jle.'1 ,., '"' ceu Cloud'° ,, ...a ,,., ltw ''">r '" on lhC••onq rn•-.Jn:! •l'<Jd\. 10 •al e f...., plcx• ...,,h •he •op b;i; ... eu "O"'e" of anqe c,.,.,,,., cou °' MIWPOll UAUOH l & I~ E C.-Hwy Colot>A Gel MOI 675-5511 V>te Pres1den1 1u pon\1ble 101 supo.""~ of oil loon volume O\ well os •he monqoqe mor\ertng lor rhe I 11m II p imple 10< lour years she ho\ been wit!> rhe compnoy f0< \e1<en year~ !he lrw1e 1es.denr ptev1ously served os mQ<ket...q dire ctOt of o leading p<operty management firm in Bevftrly Hills O>e o f the top !Oles people "' the Geotge Elm Co. f0t Phe lcnr 2 Y" Sroned her •eol estore COteet "' l!e~!!!_iy l;lilh,.~.~.& !!<er!'!"-~ T ronsletred to Npr Sch 4 yr\ oqo, ~ 6 C111 Ol.f\forQnq member of rhe GeorQ8 Elins Gold Kf'y Club She hos ipecdzed if> e.penvve p1operties. ond olonq with her expertise ond relenols from the Beverly Hits a eo, hos been highly wccessf.J ' CorroH ho\ l"'ed rn Newpori 10< I I years ond hos been active •n c1vl( qroups 9'11 ond her portne< hovl! f0<med o ten'lX>'ory empk>ymen• og 11 n c y l ocored ,,, t h e Newpo rr·IMne or110 Co11oll '' drowinq CW\ bet ?J•t iolo• and publ1C rebt!OM e•per>enc e tr; odd yet onothir wcceuf.J ~" ro rhe ciMQ&i: ·~.u••M* T-=~ ....... lnc. ..... o Hewpo11 e-:tt, CA l2llO 545-8184 Reolror A\sociote member H8/FV Boo•d ol Realtor• Eost 0 C Boord o l Reohot\ rne m b 11• Ethics Committee 1-e/FV Boord1 1q"M/~. no•o 1y public. spec•ol,zmq m per<onol brokeroqe \erv1ce• Rec1poen1 of nume<ous & --orted company \Ole \ o ..,ords An o\sociore o f Wdt,,. & lee. Inc. Reoltats Son!o /lro/lrwwtJ O ffice since 1q74 WM.la & L8 R•Estllle 21<48 A So. Bristol 8.maANI 548-0022 941-8918 0 0 ~ CO'NN for that ~ OlfX:alion7 Wen ~ speciol IO..-., OI ~ ~ o1t9rotionl ro make SOITWlhinc) old ,_7 CCl.JT1Jt9E ~ SAN a..EMENTE ITOy be ... .... ploc.e f0t you.. Come in & see ou1 original rftlouronl unif0t-& cO\tume d.iq\. T dli 10 our ~ sn.\ey & l'Ol'e 'fOI 0.. 1rcnf0t....d inlo fdv.c ' .... OfS..Cla• ... DOela&trella 1••1 Ko rie Froman obroined her Most"" of Science or<! T eochinq Credenriol from it. U-91\11)1 of W11e0Min. She comes 10 LINGO REAL EST 11 TE with on nte<estinq bodground ranging from education. the ••ocl morkel O<>d 1he a irlines to con\triJCtion of residenc• for inlfe•tment P<IPQ\8\ Lingo ..,&_ 4"-4111 Form11rly from Severy Hills & llientwaod, Mory Mt. now calls Balboa home. llnoc•oted with Waterfront Ho mes f1om '" beginning. she hos bH n o consistent me mber of rhe '1,<XX>,<XX> Ob ond " on active Reol &tc:N Eiechonqor. II C10d. of USC.~ of Trojan Giid, .tie 8"joy\ ...... tliinq & ~ w ...... ., ...... Newport 9-ctl 831·1400 Balboa l9'and 17"'900 M u,-H .,..,. • ., f ; t~··' ' "' •'~" •• 1), I •)1111.1.tl ~ 1d •• a ... ..,,._., ~It f W ,• •\ U J f ,,,, "''l. ,,., f• 1• .,., • ••I\ 1• ~•'Wt I~ I, ,t t ~-· {' f k•<t tf'H~I ( Cof '' •1' Jf f •'II 1 l f,. • ""' v .t"' (), ,., ~ \ CotdweM .. nil., Aee6dentlel .,..., ... Co. 2-111 ..,._,,...,.,. H1119 Rd. Newpol1 BHch 144-IOIO J{ f ~ ... 0 )\•F,,,4 • ft I ~t•nfjit bto'•' nf t /e,.Jl'Of' y,,_ h• &c~ n-001 up vnir ot 1h,.. 1.veo•, rr1'\I \uc::. tiu~iu! )IUtN ...,i.., "'OO.'<Wt"""- t ,.,,, J, J s > IS -10~~ rt-4 ~"' ,.,f t lr .. P<>rl ~~ O""'d,...j (J(( md I Cl 9\6 '1old\ o • e.Ji h!Olo: lt<ttl'>e l~""l kw o .,.,, 1•erl1onr he-me con~" "'''" yoet11? "'he• CO< 'icense pk,1,. \tJY\ '-lhf' ~ ~YACHT UCHAMM 3404 Via Oporto. Ste 2 NewPort Beach 675-1800 Owne• B•o•er o l P•e Fn• Co N11wpor1 Beach. P•e•1den1 o f Newpo t1 Horbo r·Co\!n M.:10 Boord o f Realtors. •\ J•-:J ""OIT'Ot' •o he ad ,.,., ) 000 "'"mb l'• n1qon11otiot> rn •h 50 Y' i.srory & l \I woman prew:len• 10 1 erve '2 1ucco1<iv" Y'' She entered the real 6 \IOl!I b.N>o\\ rn IQ/,S & now >pect0fit9' "' land 10. s<Jbd.vi\ton so le'· 1nv1ut p1op 101111 & develol)ml!nt ... c ,., 3400 Irvine Ave .. Ste 103 Newport Beach 54(}-6758 I P P Ji\t')f' m, ~Pr v1il1,.-q ,,~o• ~\I ttP r ~' t(l HV• I 4lQ In .kif' l<l7C, ,h,. ~ 1,., n .. ~ n ll,..f' .1,. JI ,....,...J!eoltl" _i,~ •• (~~· Vu llpy (<'"'"' It " 1r .. lnt'l"'' 1nd.,1 ·encf"ntly o wnerl nll•1" n f•Yt"P o.,.,..., t Q]</ •J ... por!o<rpol<!rf " •\,., 1.,.,..,l, .. ,. ol !lie '"'"'" Sn-J...j o I 11 I' o t r '" \ '" 0 "' o r · ""' T '""'"e Al\O she '' co~t!ntl1 ~,., J-1n11 os o ~ec-to• fC"'f ,~, .. , ,...,,, '"''"" ChcJmbp. nl ( °"'" ,.. e L•ltlleorl..tty 4523 Campus Dnve Irvine 633-8600 C.colh ,, •"4! ~ "'X'l!Y1qe1 0 f <;,,~bow P~ ~" pto,c:J •r be 'l rne~ ol o IC><" v •'1o1 ho t,.. .. n "' Co/of R E: l0t <'•!'• l Y'\ HI'• l nowleriQ!' 8. e •P'>' n '"\•rl c"l'mm I ~ ""r' o:ippro ~­ & r~_. s hflt h 'Jr •l"l•tHt'T" enr., Pe1\0410lued o~tenr-o... ro c ,,rn1 mol e o -.q "t••<>l>Or lat o ft who ~ with her 78~~~101 Coste Mesa &31·2242 Bo b bie Morgon Lone, owne• S1on!!d "' lq7) wrth 13 n•1 \es No w ~mcio v\ neor'y 7:'.)( n ,,.,,..s P'•'"'"J-1rJ1r1Q \10ff •el1,...; 1e,, -·O\I foc1l1ties "' Oonq.-Cc>••"'> She t111 e n •ly 1s busy worh C PR <e•11!1Co•IO"\ f0t c;lt employee' bv ll"'e<Kon Heao Assoc:O•<>t' Fu•u<e ploti\ tne:l...de "oirw>Q ........ , <>ode\ ond o r9'idenhol core f ociltty MCalAM MUnlS ~ 1525 Mesa Vefde East Suite 213 Costa Mesa. Calif. 92626 Hele n e . o l td g e ne rorion. Cor.fornion c:,oduoted lrom •he Univ&Nly of So. Calif os Pres. of Al pl>o Chi O m ega O·d VO LUNTEER WORK 10 1 l o• Angeles O«.I G.donce C"'-c. "'°' pres;den1 ol •ho• atqon11o tt0n. Ho•pitolity ho•t11ss 1n NB ond roi,e d 4 cl>1ld ren Jo,.,e d Wotertront os on llssoc:01e in 7</ and ~ w.cceuful in ~s•inq O<>d Mtllinq NB · W81aC'M•H••a.a.M. Newport BMch 631-1400 Balt>oe lelMd 67U900 President of t+.e olmcxt one Ot>d o holf yecr old fnn. 00! ho1 ,..,..ed !he ho.bar creo l0t oY9I 20 yeot\ 11•dudinq th>ee )'eot1 os mon<>qe< ' of the e\C•Ow dciportrnent of o locol bar* ond fO<lleen years ..,ith o harbor aeo ~ ond loon He< e•pet'lt\8 '9\ "' lllTO • lond controcts ond e.chat>qe\ -one! person to P91son seMCe MIWPOIT 19UtTT ~ISC&OW lyleen hos been o membe. ol lt.e Newport 8cod of Reolron for sev.,rol Y90'' & with Coldwell Bonlt .. s.ince 1<774. is ~ery year in the Million Dollar Club & hos earned the rille of "Residential C~cn" olcrq with~ in it. P........,'s Oub, fomtaly o "'9h school reoc+-in LA sc"°°' syttem. oc:tiYe "' Asst. League of No.pt 8di & ()g. Co. Moslc Cn1r. Coldwell••nur ................ ,...co. 2111 .. " .......... ftd. N•wpo" 8eech ...__ LOI' Miller hos MWVed .... estate c~ fat over 10 ~·· lls o lfelirne member of the m4fliM dclcJr dub. \he continues 10 eoe.. rn P'CJYicir,q '-cMim ..,.;,+, tupetior MMe• and d.lkotion ~ rec......, ~ RE/MAX Lois 11ot~ "ot RE/MAX I N;,..,. the fle.Nty to belt., -my cli9nt's real ellale ,_., .. Wfkome to RE/MAXlm' WAW REALTORS• 234 E. t7th ST. C.M. 11 CAROLI ...... I'.. t.,e,.,, .,, "'·"''In(,. •'!"" ,,,, t'wn y t-O/\, k>¥b I~· f>,, n"'· ';1v-J ~'°~ '°""'°'d ,,, """"") ' .,., ~· q t-ntt ~I> ff°''tl 8'-·"') .~II ""'f'lot9"1 ,, .,.onde<f.J y~ .. ~,.. ,,,,ny C\t:~x,hn•1e\ for wnm••n 1n IM\Uttln<e \Of ... \ VI • f yov '8 int tlf"J\f • ftd '" hvy.nq '· •. ~one~ ,.,( 1-!"tnq ,, 10 the lf°t'\ll T<o buV'W'"'\\ •op ,.. Plaza C1uded Shopping Center 8907 Warner Ave Suite 215 HunttngtorrBeach. Ca 92647 Phone 847-0344 ·i..o. 1.µV1olo1·Jd on ,,,,,.., ,,f ~ J ,.,h .1Ul .. ,. J 'A\ 1r-r1 Wp\I t fr-""r-, .. tetJ e\fl".J',.. ,r-<'P t?/\ )hl't wn• rec .,,,ty "'"<'...., f',,.•,1d"'" I ,..,. w..,,,....,,.. C"V"C;f ol ",...,i...,,, C .,-•••nrly 1 0.f'CU• of 1!,e w.,., N~ ... P'"" l"O"r vi-on~· /\.\V>c ')n'I fr• ""°" ')hn,M ( """"""'~ l\\SQ<" ,,.,,. ,, (lrl rhe Ct 1~r\ l1ttP• ((lnttl")I Ari "\"'Y Comrno11c-0• In Tne C.•y ,.,1 'J1-.... pon Beocn c;," .," oc11vfa ~""'t"' •A r,...w,.. ••e" S"'-·\ r"' .; J n t hAr (\,lft,.nt "l"J\OC•l:Jl.Q• w1rh JoM Coc,mC,,. • a'll•at oncJ 1, """" ptr:>o>J '< ;,,, ,,. "any klC( .. J~\ 01;J cv;•r rret• Bu~1nes. •I -bv\1<1'!\\ Mor\l>o Fir ldmrin pvbl1~he< al the O onqe County Buwe.-Jc-u•nol see1 nt..••"lSl-•j "''"rte\t tn h••r ..,.,,,..j """"'~ ~" •oblotd hs qo•rl •c \.-.;p fh,. C>onqe C°'"''Y bu\1nen pet""1 p.olirobtv onfo•med ol pert'"'°"' tocol flQ'10"<)! ond "''e"''O•ionol t:.u..ness ne"" O....,.C....,h b ... ' .... 1112 E Chestnut Santa Ana 1714)835-9692 l>e nee Cl,,yh•Nqf • olf•ce ,,..,,,1~. n<v:l l«Jd tv>l'l\ .. ep•e< ntrk.-)) yeo • Co\lo M~10 oppl1ronce und ,.,,,..,,,.,,, l1•m of r.... Do....-Btown Co l<Pnee hr:,, bt-M .. ,.f, r .... ex,.,,, Bto-Cc. lc.o 01i14!"" 5 y&:Y\ and Ji on e1r1eme•y •ol..ol1fe 0\161 ro '"" co,,. por y bt>cou~P of h.-1 ~nQwlM:lqe ond •010: d.-dcCJ1ic.n •c. he-.. o·• DA~OWM 411 E. 1 7th St Costa Mesa 646-1684 Bo• bo•o ""'1'>" ..... ~ P,, f ,, Pto \~nne1 sPr l/•c-e r.J '~"' p«:)'OfV "" !'IOyt;P a..,Ou\e nf ~('• \e f '""'hdPr.ce rteot "''' f & 'lt11\',t Jt 11' if ..,,. \r>nf'i ~er Jme ."J r.•--•"T1t')f'Ar"'~vlt..,_(,,, .. 1"' ; VI'\ \~P ro~ 'P ""t' ...... d '4 !""" "'"""' '°'" Er.!~"' c.' f'oc.k p,.,,onnef"New.. 8cw'boro ct1nt1nu.e\ •o !'od ,.,,_ lot>td of ck-d<o•eo ,. tJ'"lO ,.o,,.. ,; -:& t.. '" .. i'11r-, ..... ,,..,...1 ,_,. e "J· •'-") ,- ,, )!' f 12 </"OOt. "~(lo _:ll t~~Pr lt:t .. ,~ n t ""w~;.~1 Bt_-.u(h ">0 f•\f0'P f'-" t'N')f.-tt-~ 1 t,."l'' \Li-ef"•O 1 r '2 n W~sf f\.~wro•• ,.,v ,.11,t rne,-,~ opoort ""''es I< nowlt>d•F <'I profe"'°"°''',.. and dedico~ "°' !lOT1ed he< monv loyal cl•net\ w .............. ... Newport BNch 631-1400 8alb0a Island 673-6900 >Of'' Fo~r,'\ ·u\r ce'ebrf,,~ • .,("•' 3rd O"""'e<\Or'f tn JUy & hove ~ 1d1' monv new fri.,nd• • oe ,,...fl' ro u\ r,Of"f" CW.Jn to M rt'< , .," 1 5,. • ...i., H~· ..I<''° -"" d•l's t'rl •f" 1no, c-p~·t1,i.• :"lt'l"1 VT ')r' "'"O""Pf\ 1 h.,!.+f"I~\ fC"f ""<)ny VP '1r\ Wp lr'\Yif P -.ru f("\ " ,,, ,,J. SrT'l'lN \.hop t ' COlJrff'Ol.,\ (\9'1\f"i'r-11 i:.Pt"VoC~\ l•'S fmlllOIH 1834 NewPOrt Blvd CM 631-3:?76 ""••e 1n r..eo1 f \10'" f .. <i \•nc,.. 1 C/64 ~ "'l'"''v "" '"•"rl ·~e C!'11if1 ,,d "P~•d Sp.-c .,,,,, DesoC1""';.:,n l'<'m 1'eoJ1o<1 Nor'! h'orlpt nci Ir· Mut .. 1, Cl>Q.,,.,o<> f 0 l Courrc1f c1I F f Boord' 5ecv Tre<x ol INo ~Jwpt Hbr·CM llo1lld of Rltr\ J2 Oi11. 0 10;•,,.on of (I< "•«-c ol '"" She '''J'oPCWf' ,.,., Horbo• 0"'" C ho,,.,b e1 c l Commerce ~ d Dolpfion·s Wom11n• Div. of •hf> Chomb<-1 A.ssocl•ad Riiy. ~. of N.8 . Inc . 325 W. S.lbOa Blvd .. N9wport Beech, CA, JOAMT..u President & o..ne. of ELECTRIC ACCESSORIES '°Y' . STAY IN YOUR OWN CORPORATE llP.AATMENT TONGHT T~ ulrimot11 oportment in Newport 8eoch, f..Mhed & proleuionolly dMiqlied just f0t )'OU! n.s unique MMc:e '' available on on "eosy.jn eo•y-ouf ' rental ~ Goodby ro ho1el re~ . \tCJy 01 'f04I home owoy f.om hotN. THINK ll80JT IT' >u.r ,_ the •ey. the rd i\ '4' IO me! s.... ThOtrol l'Ol beef, in .... teal esrote pro'-stion for the ,_, eq,t yecrJ. ~ s1~ed her ~ in Polos Vedn &toles. The forM'( moved IO Nt..port 8eoc:tl • Y9(I" oqo.11~ ...... ~.-. R.a!ry Sue is~ in the .....W. & Newport 8ecx+I ~ "Su«ess lto-h ...... MMe•.. is 0 ""°"° .tie ~in arid w.. by. FAUSTA VrTALI GLADYS IUUUS PAT MUM.cHOY .. ROH.MA.Ill SINES Bom and rocred "' llome, hofy ond lon<J time r9s1den1 of loquno &o<h FOU',ro •"obit~ o \Qlo(j •er u•o•1on of •no~ and prole1tl(Jnt)! ~J Hw reol ew 110 lrn1' \<l'Cfl\\ " based on •hot •ep .. 10 1onn ond l1.e 11dly Ol "l~de from F<1 •\10 & her 01v·t ·'>le s l ee He•? Mo 9q'• w,,,,,.r ~leo'w:> (otY~ Wol.te< O!!o & ICot~leen Rerc~ FAUSTA YITALI &fll •s Real Estate People Laguna Beach 497-2426 Glr.KJy, 8..u"' fO'N'd r•ons W0<1d ,...,],,,,. " ~. '" ~9tf:r Mrer , .. , •. ,, •. r. 'P\t"IVOf!On\ nnd '1<~ehnq. '"'' 8 '""' 11o"'fer1tid tn Lo, .An<.lt"1•\, lr;tet nt,mcd on A<:Jli"' '" I t ,.,,,~, (Jlo•Jy, ,, pre senil1 '..uP ",. 0t r,r (try Ioele• O lll(e,, f,.,, c J"wwr-Cn.Ny Tr,.,,,, Watld I' 111.nfl•. '°lute\ Glod)'\ M 811·~· 'RA.MS WOILD COllPOaATIOM Woth ,, iw,..,.., o f Scoence Oe7 ef" '"'"' I l'i( r..,v:j rltx•O'OI 11ud .. !\ on Pwtllolo<J'o' PO' '"'toY\ con11numq hf·" wr ,l .rit1~h peno~e tt-Howqh LING PW.. ESfME A fo,,.,,., cnnor~nO'C>' of Spe<o0I 'ietvices "' o I()( nl • rhool rl1\!11C1 .h<-,, now ,.,.,, •••nq het ll~~P q1.1ol.11e1 i" rtie f,o•d c,1 'fioi .. ""',.. AblQgO ~ 495-1720 r on1 ro•ned ll<t.ount..,,...\ Ove<lood & ''' ol~e cx~o"'' Un&m11ed Per~ SeMce\ on '77. mode M<Jr 1n '78 & VP . Gen Mq ;,, ·so Super.,;-7 plcxemen• pto· fernonoh ;n •...-.:> & ~· aw 9 & bkpq ee<sonnel fat he< co now "' d\ 271h yt l<l'1o ~pre· VIChl\ly ~ f0t OVO' 20 )"' •n 1'cc1' q. & P,,.sonnef lldmin Ace , ... OW'•ta• Ac oountants Unlimited 714-S.7·7631 ,),.,., f-i \ loJ II -'l S..nt\ l•\IP j tr lvr-lbw f',,,,, J rPr"r flf1 r,f th"' 1n i /.., 1n i ~r ,,,r1'V_)f •1fV"l'l(1n ='or·' y ~ 1''' 1 ·~ ~''l'u ,t1P ... ,. ..,. )t : .J,. •. r ..,., ~"" &'''"" '<., . .., r,,,. l ""IJ .... •1 ,,. J ~ ::1, ,..,f"C1 r Bn •>O ~"'" 1940 She •\ ri "" i'• ,. g T.J, ......,.,ecf °' o ream A11h I ,., t.v\btlf'd S.ll 01 Coldwt!ll Son•"• f'=" q v"'Clls They hove 4 h.ldren ond V>e son ovd \OtlOt Coldwell .. nker Aealdentlel Broketage Co. 2161 Sen Joequtn Htlt• Ad. Newpo" Beecti 144-IOIO F-,~,·rien' , "'-ec crea 110'1 rt e- ... ,( )t ..," Jnnnl..t'IC~\ • --war\1n~ -... ,....f\,.., °'(•""""\ ~~-e~·h FOf ,.,. J..... <Or'!i .r.J,~ ..nc. de- """ ~ t;:.....,t ''O'T' wo-l1r>q1 Jotn ""' Serr•ncr-l>e••"OI Nov I 4 IS. , 6 • , tv.rie Bu\ r o Lodqi(I() At B;q Bf"0t I emo1 P onc:h • 6 Go.,,,,..., Mt!ol< • 12 Self./mprove mel'• Wo-hhop. • 8 Speol.~ • Rl!lo• • Swim • K\e • Ploy T enn<s • Fat Bt('(hur" 0 1,..fo • SJ6..1680. 028 I 0th Si • K.ninqrcn 8eoch q26'48 • (all~ la \P«dy ~Con>· pony prt>q o-ns' ff!'\• ~"' o untinqton cro ... _. Sf"rv1Cf" Inc Sh.. hos bf"t'n in E•cro"' since June I C/56 o nd e\roblosht!d Hunr nolon Esc•ow S!'••ice en Morch IJ f C/7) She ho\ 1 \..,, b<1ow I 2 ~ 3. low t & 2 " o member o f the c ''''"'"'° Es<~ ll<MXIOtion I\ 0 C1od1io'f' of Certified r 0• ln\l~ut11 ·ind " o Certified S~ Em ow (1ffif..,, She 1eoc:he1 E.cho<>qe,, lPO\I' O p1.cn\ Co nrrocr\ /111 lncluS>ve TO\ Stoel Co-op• E,oo ... or al of rhe college levels St-,. CU<•ently hen 24 P6Qple in he1 ~rrploy ond ;. •ruly o profess.ol'Ol n 1,..,r id Mo•,. Word I\ !he ~'mOllOql!r of l l'f' W?fd Pe<wnnef llqency Irv'"" w11h o 110H of spect0h •s Educated n 1 IJnr.f'f\11;.s ol Md & hl'•dl.,be•n then succe ulully po"" •pored ,, t~e Energy & Co"'"'"~orionol r ... ld, in NYC os Vice Pre\ (OfP ln1e~9e,,ce. She then !'nte<ed 1N! ~ li111d & 'ios o dec:odt> o f ... peccoble No•'I '"' I e•PerltH' 1n p erso nnel ploce,,.ent & counseling. LeeWwd P..-aa a dApMJ 17801 Main St, Suite 0 Irvine 754·1651 Ele onor Bow,., toined Coldwell Bon\!'r '" IQH She WO\ 0 me~ of tl>t' Million Oollor (tub the 1.sr ye<>• anti eoch year \Irle!! '" I QlQ ~.. was rhe top womon .n •hit Nt!wporr 8eoch ofr!Ce with soles of oppro••motl!ly b Mi!\iori· "1 the top XI 1n th(. ent•e company. ond o member d t+.e (ofd,..eff Bon&er 1 President O..b. S..e "°' the rrtle of lle s•d"nttOI ConsultOfll Coldwell ....... ReMdemtel 8'*: CO • 2111 len,,..... Rd. Newport 8eech ...... t Tuetday, October t4, t9e0 ------- The ln1n11 CH1t' 1 S•c•••f•I l••l•u Pr.fe11lo•l1 of 19•· ' . ,.. ., ... , h•ci•~ ,...,,, .. ~ '""'"'j r.f t+w 1-\ri.....,..., I\.• .1 I If" a o V 1 I.. I\( I• ~ • • If #Mt) 1 .. " ..... '" I." '¥• ,,,-~ Jf'"" ,..j r•Y'tt l(lfl' .. \ A ~... .., ,. .... LI",, .~ , • '"''•l<•• ..... .... I ... I •]·•I Ot•t IJ~ V, • F'te;....,.o I IQ8 1 A ,, ~j ~ .. lr'I• .......... UI 't\-<;U M:Jl"r ~ " ,.,,,,,~ ... I• (htwl.t1 ~ & 1..,. I hold"' ":: r:= I ............... 847~3 (~l'Tbe ~~ ul 'l<•f'ii<-1! & H°"" 8'0w<1 1 ""' ""'°",..,.... r1f Laq.ina l!too.h Mt"""""') °:.&Mt• o lom•lv ~J 'company 1,. Ille pcm 11111 ~ Cc.oh iob " •""( demo"°"1q t...t.,.,..., ,>,., '' on rnlt 1~ hn ll J.;,y J6J,..,.. St ••. #C ~ .... II> o brol,.. Joyce Wo111e ho1 been o h.cji volume p.nduc e< \J)l!Ct0l•t"") .n •e~rd \Ole• ond onve•lmenl pope<ty M,, W0-,lfll' hm been o-.-ioct0l!'d .,,,t, RE/MAX ol Co.ro Me>o fQt neo•lt on!' voo• ond rcoe1. '"°' 1he p<ofe».onol o tmo •phl'1e o f •he (ompony •eflects her own bulolf1<ln d eo' llt on Ole<> I~ fo m11 !)Chi 25 year• Joyce hex been oct"'e fo, ri1e post 5 ~' and ~"°"'' loco! •eol e"WAW REALTORS' 34 E. t7th St.C M 631-1266 Morie is tt.e dynamo of Pcxific Oceon't '°'8i f-e. Wt!h oriy o shotf period of pie\/IOuS real estate •ale~ ~ence. she wo> 1op mo ney earner fat the f;,,, ,,. montht of 1h11 year a nd wo• solespenon of tl.e month "' /\P"I Moy. and J.Jy Mone"' buw>e1t h.trory n:ktdes I b ~' of K>ie1 piornorion ond monet1nq Wllh 0 mo10t notional corpo<ohon 'ACIM: OC~ llAI. ISTAft 2744 E Coat Hwy Corona <Ml Mar 759-1616 Evon Cork1111 ha> been on the Re~dentiol o;..,;,'°" of ~olcj..,.ell Ba nke• Co. t•nce 1q75 ond Y.aelNIA .-TZ beco me on 1mme0ole succe.i Specioeng in shopping ltonl<nq ...,..,. the top ro of the !rips to t+ie Los Angeles Newport Beoch off1Ce &on '' o ,.._____ ,..... . L ~-of ....,~. -~I t>"ISfrt("I tt:>f Circle o,.d P1esident"s club1. CJ'oups, dib, businesS8' /\l!houqh I.he is ""' mothe< of fOUt and orqorizotions. Evon and her yoch• b1o k111 ~bond. Tom. r,nc:.f •1me f0t ,1;;,.~ "CJVelM ond boohnc} 8'ull4 h M., f,. Kco'y c;,1 olri '" ''• l ••<J t '"l h.,, been "' !ttttof" ,, ry ~ -...•, f« 10 y•t 11.,, Kofy ( ir ~ ..,~~ ~"' I .. I .... < rhl ~try S>o I\ It t.. , .... 1 , • ""'"'"! JIYoiocQnl\ .,., f fl,,,. • ~\vftOf \Er• & tf\ft"•')'1ty Her n.n'1n 1\ ~ftn'l(f; 1\ vwt vnly liut1nPH & yo11• \i.tl,1\fQl"tilf"'f\ ;\ (~ <)'f..KJft,t\t O\\Of 833-14•t f j.,. r.1, .. n ( l'"" In Cotrlw .. 11 '.;~.C f•rr• •l ti\,o\·f•('\\ tff"('' 111f ff• j A --~ jfl,jf'h f}ip. .&.B-~-l r ~ ~ J.,, fJ-~· .,.,._.,, h··~ ,, r ~'"' ~«,...>t o . ..,.-..aun R.-.v;en1ol lrJl'i, b1 .. •t ~ J1e 1\ ,J ' v••·1r f" Pmt Pf t ,, II M.11;."'I,, Ocl!t'J' ( t )ftd i~~\ t 41("4 ' (!'I~~' "'' ~f ,,,.. I '" IP. , I I. • '' .. r-1 • 1 ~··o'~ Coldwell Banker Realdentlel Br~erege Co. 2111 Sen Joequln Hiiie Rd. Newport 8Hch 644-IMllCI We Oii! pt ...d I P'e•""11 tddo Oo .. ey 1 u1 numb'°' ""-. \nle'r""'Y"' Fdrlo ~nd1 he• , ,.,~ buy•,.q. sello1 .q II. lnco.,nq uwd ~mf»f 8 t ()t01t-J1' r.JU'ftJ 0\.)11~ QI COl\01' N O °""""'~'"~ '-'"'l '"" ""'" up le dot., CQITltflUnO<OIOn\ ''f\lem• Ed.io \el :> p .... fYlenc., c,I beor\11 o"" of rl'(' I~· women on ,.,,, "r'Pf' tc f pcxitl(VI c--..... -. Long Beac.h (213) 775-3636 /I nottve ( ololo•n•C! from •h!! Potadeno orPO ~k1n. ~ ho' '"Vl~' ,,, NPwport H;qli ond \loll teod>e cvenonqs ot h"4! Coolery As o" ''"""" re~ f('o< love Y!"OtS f ,,.,,... ) ce,,01nly h,.,1• tl cnnc1etP l'" de<stondnq o! 1h,. C<'"'"V»ty lnd alt its odvmlC>'J"'' IJolh,.,, you roll ,.,,, Noncv "'~ 1 •elcl"OnshtJ' rho1 hoqhl1qh1s l"l•e>feH•onol•\m \P<!CIOI IMI and hard woJ' ........ ..., 15435 Jeffnty Road Irvine. 559-8888 V•q.o ho\ e••enwe IM"~ ol 0 C piopottie\. OW!'\ he< own R E oll<e and ti o member of locol & not'I RE. bocnh lb yn 9>e" now opening o 2nd office "' Oonqe Co v,,qe holcH on O eqon RE licen\e which focol1rores the reloco rion of fo moliet and ocquitiroo of ••tid & oncome prop&n>M. Her Mbond le!~ is in edvc:otion & r+;tV hov. 2 cl'lk*en s...e ......... 10085 Adlime Ave H.B. ~-5808 l:M;e ;, the C7#nel & vo?etic!ent of Jones Really, Inc . which wo1 1n•obllshed ;. I~ She hen been 4 .,, "'"°" di>llor ~ yeot+y con1't1enlfy fat .everol year. wrth he• lpecioltties on wo1e1f1on1 properlie1 ond r11\iden1iol .ncome /\ •e\tden• of Newpori Beach fo, I 0 yeOI\ and •I o nortve Colifo1n•on. b elnq on I I th qene<o•oan of Oonqe C<><111y He< hobb.~ o e boorr.q & ttovelinq JOHii llALTf 2001 West Balboa Blvd. New rt Beach 67~21 0 18 ,Po'' o f .-,pe•ience .n Mo•l<>••no ()l'Y:.i P•vcholnqv '" h• • lwn Y!'O'I ....,,h ...... rommny \h~ ho1 1.-10CJl1,hed h1>11clf DI O '"''-' p.o feu.onol whn •"Oily b-lGeve\ '" l1nd.nq the be\1 ''"'"q •••w•Qtlmen• f0t he• c1..,.,.~ Owner of Poe.fie ~et Natove Colrfomoan Penny' dte".>m fy), come true in OW'NnQ her own business Poofic S""'ICes handle\ BooH eepng, l o •et. Bonlrup1cy Oo•O<C"• ~ ch>Jnt1es ,.,\Cl "<Jw Qvo1f 01 th"' W"""" fYidr~n '1 lype•e"""<lq by Pt'lll'f P~r"y \ added o new od?rton ,,.,,, door I( Moo Plozo Baber1 She I-ct 2 reeno911 boy> w+.o •e~e w~h her 1n Cosio Mevi. 'ACMC SllYICIS 2200 Hetbof Blvd. 645-9580 Sue u.den l'OS been cnsocoted wit+. Nortl1 ~ Realty w.ce rt.. o pening of their Irvine office. Onc;noty ~ N.w y Oil. V.. now reudes in ~ with ~ bvibond PnJ ord two-dti-. Poul ond Stoey . Su• hot contiltenlfy been o top ~er ond i\ well knowr> for he• 1emo1kobl• tucceu in the mo1tet1119 o f homi!\ m 1,.,,,,e P1ofeuionolilm and d.dico1;,,n mo/c• S... !he llUCCe\S tM i\. Colctwd....., Relld1M1e1 ••,..e Co. 21e1a.ft ........... M . ...... rt aeec:h 144 IDIO C. llNJ79 w llM747 .... ... ...., 1 &435 Jefhy Roed Irvine. 5~ Barbat o J . Re i ly , head-of~. ~~'9'ti -pene;.-Wiifl ff"odfoe Ocean R. E.. WO\ born in {h(oqo bui <J'-up "' Colifornto whete the a ttended schools culm1no1inq in o 8 S DeCJ'ee from Woocbly (olleqe, B.11. Borbao entered real estate \Olet in 1'17b wil+i o boclqe>ul'd on ~ wit+. May Koy Ccwne•tet PACIRC OCaAM llA&. ISTATI 2744 E. Coat Hwy. boorona del mar 759-1616 C0te>C.M 8oeclonq qoduoted l•Olf' th!! Unover\lly of Colorado '" I q14 She i1 very OC1ive "' ,.,...,,., Qt the Newport Beoch rems Club ond Rocque• CIJ:> ol kw>e Caroline retidet in Catano de! Mat and spec~~zes '" m0t~1111nq of rhe Ho<bor v-~ oreo .blQgO 644-7020 /\dminis11o111te /\Jsittont to rhe p.e- Mdent of ClrJOld West Develop- mefll COt'll>O"'Y 0 Newpot! Beach based notiottol clevelopei. H"" respons.blties are YOried & include coordinc:Mq al penonol & bu1' nen relc:nd ~ for tl.e P'llti dent. inck.drq tt.e monitoring of esc:rows of muln-mil5on dolor real eslote acquisitions by O afo1d West. Odau4 W... ....... 0 1eoo~-st. Ste 210 Newpott Beech 752-1107 Opening the offoee at the comer of Jeffrey ond trW.e Cenier Dr. ii IM moll cop(ible and eaperienced lady. She ;o..ed IA way '"bod Of the b.qinninq'". WOS OY' Irvine teptesen!otive, attd is now rhe IMne monoqer ond por1nef. Ill ~ ..+.a hove hod deollnq\ w~li Sue wll occlolrn her competence ond open friendlneu . We Ole pro ud lhfl is 04/I '"Lady on tl.e IC-·· .......... ....... ..,.., 1 M36 Jeffrey Aoed Irvine. &4M888 \ LOll-COIMWILL A•-a trcnplont I.om CJl,;o, Ot?ne hot fe<rd M!8 to be the perlec1 place ro ~ lw fomoly. She fond\ •eol eftore to be boit> o S11moorinq ond •ewordnQ profst"°" on rht\ fine c11y ol °"'"~ tehooli e•te li!!n• •e<1eo1;ori, ond qre o1 fomoly ftvlMCj f:.r. \Cll'VicO wt!h tho! i.pecoal pet'>CY..; 1ed touch<>f<lo" th nl 0.0.,., I ........ .., 15~5 Jeffrey Road Irvine 559-8888 Hele" l'OS ~ .:i "Ovel con\ulta..1 o ' F,,..fest T avel l0t obo.ft 2 ye<><\ She WO\ oct••e '" t+.e Ocean V oew Sct.ool °"""'. HB 0\ on 1M"uc ''°"°' Old.. & o' o L1bto-io,. t fo e is 01 pre,ent ".lllend inq Comr~r>e c.,"""""""Y lolleqe IO obt~" her M Of>CJee. She hos o~eody rec-..d her cMrttCOI!! for the COO\!lone pr0<1om lat "OVf'>I 09e nl\ & oft0 for comple•onq /\polio Computer Tro1ninq ,.,,,., Untted /\Nies FUIC BT Tait.YB. 6851 Warner Huntrngton Beach 6'42""4~ Lois hos ocheved °" au111ondong te< Ofd in . her I S yeort n real e\IO"" the frv q yea1 1n '°""' and b ye01t in monoqement. Att111 perf ornVig en the top mor-oqer f °' o •eol ettOle cho.n. she now monoqes Pocifte Oc~ IU:. tt.e fo"ov qOWW"q office "' CatO<'O del Mor loi1. mother of f,..,e children live1 '" CdM with het !Mnbond. PACRCOCUM IM&. ISTATI 2744 E. Coast Hwy. eoron. det Mar 759-1816 ••m•'Ma IMC. FC>'Ny Low Specialist SOS »h Sr. ~ Beocti. (o_ 92.663 b7S.IS30 2 lrolior1 ti~ tool: o kJ1 ol o •e >touront & Co•o •ed Pero > Sp•c e •y. They creo1ed o n 01mospher11 of ~ flavor ""'" decor & YT'elt ccw1s .. 1tnq of Hot homemade b<oodl. fresh f•ul\ & vegetables, homemade soups tor>dwothes. qreot bteoHo •t & dehCIOUS Omer\ ....... ,,.,...., 2221 N. Marn St. (seaclitt Village) Huntington B each 960-ne.4 960-696'4 A woman ~ Sch " p.oud ol l ee hot deq1111't ,. Bu\ & ll1chrtect1Te, " k d "' R E. '' o utcu11ty & cOt'rltnOdtfy bk She own"d he< o wn butoneu and invc1•ment frm few yeon & '' II •pell '" onolyting qools of her cli4!<i!\ & ~ Jhem IO reoci> ohfecttves. hoi mode lie• o •e\J)f'Cted pro{es\IOtlO Min Heod con be readied f0t •eel 1nt01e & 1nv11sml!flf needi, ... ~ 782 Ven Dyke, Laguna Beech •97-1305 With over 8 )'90l"t of se<YtCe E:leti Marchesano ho\ d1\tonqui\hed flllf>elf among her pie., at o real e"ole licensee pa e•cellence H.,. contiiten1ly h1qh yeod~ \Ole• volume " i,.d1co•1ve of he • comperor-ce n fulfil!<t>q the •eol • esto111 ~ of her cus•ornen & cl••nl\. He< •epeot butineis 1t tubsronttol & •• onotl.et holmor\ of her obtllly & decicotion. S...Olle..., t 18Momlng View Irvine 752·5eea !>ondy l'OS been ouocloted with Macnab-Irvine Reolry01 Horbot View Center O fficed 01 o solelf*10" W.Ce 1976. In the fnr q months of I 980, she hos repeier•ed buy.rs & selet1 in tt.e \Ole of J"OP9"Y valved in eICllU of '4.cm<m 111.L WOOOl llAL llTATI 114e1 llrookttunt St. H.B. (714) 184-1433 l . I CAaOl ANN FAWCln MARIL YM CUAIY I I I ( Tmn-A .. C0tol l\rn Fowcen Pre~ of Women's fnrernor1onol Succen Sy.iems ltm). hex owet1.d !WO yeo•s 10 develop o ~·;, hour m o i.vohonol >ho ... detoqned e1cluwely for women The ~ features corr-.iutcwed \lode shawl. moron p1C111e ~el. oncjrd mu\tC and ~ ~-Ir\ th.of• o f the mind at •• f.,,,,,, W....t•.,••• .... Sein• trpA I CW- 1151 Dove Street. .' Suite 206 Ne wport Beach, CA 92961 I\ 2nrl generoton So c olifOMtOn q•e... ·•P on Lot l\nqefe1 and , onendc<:f USC E.q,1 y00t1 ago she ' moved to Newpot1 Shore\ woth he< • fom1ly and is "IYY 0Ct1110 1n he• t ommuMy !cw"' 10 ploy ter.ni\ , nnd I\ poud of ....... O\SOCiotion wolf. Wo1e<-h:in1 Hemet and in ) }"\ • .,,.,, OO!!n able to help old & new ; f,.en<J, .n R [ irwesr~' Wat11•wt th 11. 1111. Newport Beach 631-1400 • Balboa Islan d 67~900 ' V1q1r>ot:1 i"Of been offtee rnonoqer CJ<-.d yoct. \Oleswomon ot Riddle YCYhr S.~eo. lat 2'11 yeOI\. Som ''"d •o"ed '" New Yon and nnPndAri fol.o::y Lo"' Academy r '"., Y cA. and K orheryn Gibb, Bu\•nM< College. New Yo<\ Come IQ c ..,11fomt0 in t%b She '•II\ In 11 .... fX"' Beoc:h. Co Momod ond hri•, 2 ~en. lb and 17 y~ old Jny ~"'" 'X1••P.lv been n ,.,,. •e'>I '"""'!! prof~"°" fat •l-e c.<J\I •Pr yf'<J'S He< cl•enl\ and '" '"s'"" ~ many· l!<Xh t l!Of ,fo,. " ., con\l\lenr produce<' ond '' u 1,1,,,,,,..., """"'~ of 1fle m~f o~ ..Wl'lf d..0 Pt~ o qold l!!v club m1>mbt'f ....,, .. ,.... ~qe fll,,,. (""'PO"> ..,.,+, """"Y diamond> t0 rhp \py Her •eol etro1e t,or,\acr1on\ orA impeccable mor•onq he. m o t•ue profeuionol "'"' ettote btoloer. ......... c.. II 2 Corporate Plaza Newpart Beach 759-9100 /\\ Oite<1or of Staff Setv1Ce5 o f the Information S~tems Div , Mr.. Fee ;, •e~ for plonnirq. r.nonc:iol mqmt tn:ir.r.q & off.tee O&Aomo-''°" Rec~ her b o. from UCI. •he ho> been choten career womon ol !he yea by tt.e busineu & pro/ women's ckb, wwved on the board of tt.e ...,,_,on /\1\0C, of lino• women ond I.aches for C noul•l'll! COIT'm Colleqe AYCO 'I w s.. ..... 620 N9WJ)Ort Center Drive NewPort Beach 644-5800 Poc1loe Ocean " ptlo..d to hove r t!"Y O\IOCiCJled ...,+, ""' fonn. Ptior to obrOllWlq her '~ .stote lic- T !!"Y owned her own tole s company .eMinq cuttom pnnred formt In oddrion ro being one of n... •op prodvc:el\ r e11y is 0 Newport Horbo1-Cot10 Me\o Boord & C A P d11ecto•, 0 110 <en<inq °' prestdeM ol Harbor Key of •he Chld G.donce Cente< o f 0 ( ~h.. •Me<> Wlfh he< lo.Ny in M,..,,, Ve<de PACWIC OCIAM 11AL ISTATI 2744 E. Coast Hwy O oqlfdv of New .ler\ey. she now retodos in Casto Me\O Heavily .,. vclved in !he /\omc.o T ronsmO\t.on 8u""6st that her lather owm, she ~ ~"°""" at o '"Pcm Runr'et." Finding port\ •ho! cH dffte"9' to come by orco one of her doiy c~' Robin ~ keeping in contQC1 wrth the pkjc. & she does on e•· cellent job AAMCO TIAMltlSW !he monlh 8 r.n-in hel !> 'f90" ol octive •eol eilOle selnq. molt recently IY.q.Jst. t9M). She ~ owdhof ~e ro tkl9Cll llllalll business, ,,~ ~ 0 businen d.q-ee ftom lndiono. ond I 4 yeor1 of finonciol ace~ includinq 6 yeon of monoqeo141~. 'AClfllC OCMM ......,." 2744 E. Co.I Hwy . corona def Mer 759-1818 • i i I .J • ft.I nMI v PILOT T~ 0E:tct. 14 1• PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC N01'1l'E 'u "u~~%~~•:oHi• PUBU<' NOTICE cou•"•ou1a , cou •TY c1v1r I UWTa• NOTfCI l'f(TI "°"' .U,INI '• lllM4.1 .. CAl.lf'Ott•I• ... ,, ~-·-IC•, •• ,eM ........ l(•llO<I I NAMI UAfaMIN' N•••tAOf Of ,,.. a-clflf Olr~IOIUf~"'- fM ....... ,..,. 119'"'"' ••• .. ,,., 1'(11tl0NFlt •f••<C • ~V¥ N•ll ... et 6-.... ..., "4 1111> Del ... ~IM\\e\ #f., 0.. ... ~r-f \ell J ... 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O•o•rlrnenl CJ! ••Id colllt99 01>1rlc1 .,.,., INI tll" '""""°"' '' _.,.o °"I 1ou1eo •• 1J1Q "«Mm•..,.,...,, .. , '°''• yo.., "°"' o.teull may be ... tereo •no -... c;.lllorAI•, •I wfll<" tlm• H id t,.. court mer eneer • 1uOQIMAI con bid> wlll bt pu1>41<ly _,_ •ftd , .. o, t•tn1rt9 lnJunclive or ottwr order\ con few rernlno OM>ion OI p-rly, ._... •UOIQ.VISUAl. EQUIPMENT, ~upport, tlllld CU\IOdt. cllltO •II~. occ. Tllh bu.iMu I> (Ofldu< too bt e •llorney , .... co..11, •""well otlle• re-All bid>••• lo be In 1«or<Mn<e wil" llmlledOMllWrt,.lp hef °' mev bot o<.,.IM t>y , ... <Ou<I '"* Bid Form lnalrucllont •nO I -vln Hellen Tiit q.trnl...,,,.nl ol •-• let.ln9 ol CoMitlonuftCIS.,.Clflc .. IOn•w"I<"•'" 1 Tiiis ''-'-' ••• 11100 "''"' llW mono or or-rly or oi,.., court ......,fn lll•-m<1yl»-u..Olnt'-of· CO<H\ty Cioni"" Or-Cou"t' °"Seo I 111tf>ortrec1proc-1nesmey1ltore\ull ti<• ot the Purc~lf\O AQ9nl ot ••tOcot- t.fTlber 17, '"° l D•teO ~Y 12, l'IO l~dl>lrlct l't4Uff Je¥ C. 81yleu. E•c" bl_, mull >Ubmll with lllt MAltVIN Nl l l:N, AlterfWy P .O .... 417' .......... Go..., Pubtl-Or-C.0.>I 01t1y PllOt S.Dt.2J,:»,Oct.7,14,ttlD ~ ~~-P_u_B_L_•c_N_OT_rc_E_· -I "CT1nou1 au11M•n N.4IMS ITAT•Ma NT Tiie lellowl"9 per'°"' .,. 001119 llUSA-••: 1.C. SAL TElt, .. W. 16111 St., I ... ...., a..11, c. . .,.., 1.-C. '°'""' ,_, Tn.11, .. W. ltftl St .. ~ 8eocPI, Cl . 92663 Cl--C.tle Tu.Mr, 1507 Alltlful W•ll'. H•-' Beocll, Ce. nMO .. M .a. Md L.ucllle A Hef1'110n, "12 ............ Or .. Sent• All•, c.. t770S . _ _i:,... "·-o-tOG!yn U.-S.llef;' ~"-Of' .. Newport a.ec .. , Ca . • Tlllt blltl,,..s Is conduclecl llY • ....... 1,..,,,.rVtlp. Cl-...U J. T11r11er Tiiis "--.a fllld '""" Ille c...nty Cllril at 0r.,. Couttty on Seti· ,.,,,tiff 216, ltlD. Gounly Clerk bid • ce\l\ler'\ c~k, cerllfleO cl\eO, Bv Anni• Gentrv, or .,._,.., band m-oet•ble to Ille Ottiutv order of "'* c.0 .. 1 Community Coll099 Pullll......, OrM\9f C.0.11 Oelly Piiot, Otstrlct Boero ol TrustMs In en Ocl. 1, u. 21. a .'"° ...,_., • .....,.., -ins'""" n .. perc..,1 U<!l.I ----of I ......... l>id Ma -·n-lllel IM PUBLI C NOTICE 111-r will ..,ter Into Ille prooo- ------COlll••<t If Ille -It •w•r-IO "'""· 111 -ewnt Of t.it11re to -"l•r Into wch concrect, tlle _....,. of tlle Cl\e<ll wlll lie ,..,..._, or 111 ti. c- of • llond, Ille full wm tMreof •Ill lie lorleltMtoMlclcof .... dlttrlcl. Ho 1114-r mey wll--l\k \Md tor • period of forty-five IOI .. .,_ lftet Ille 0.M WI fer Ille -lf\9 l ... reof. Tl>e llNf'd of Trutt-,_,,... Ille llN'1Wllo9e of reje<llng .,.y -•II l>IOt or to w•lve on¥ lrro9utor lllu or lnfor,,.•lltles 111 .... 1110 or In 111, ....-... HOllMAN E. WATSON Se<retMyA 8oenl of TnKl .. t eo.st Communlly Coll09" Otstrk1 Publltlled Or ..... Oaed Dolly Piiot, Ocl. 1, "·"" t07).IO PUBLIC NOTICE PtJBUC NOTICE l'fCTtnOUI llUMMall ...,..STAT ..... ,. Tll• fefl-1119 per-t e r• dflllf -l-••1 l.A LIN D A M I CHOACANA MAltl(l!T, .. W. ttlll, C..ta Meu, ca. ftU1 ltol'lllto Ur...,lu Olld OI .. u,. QVIH , .. W, a.y St., Olota ..... , Cl, ""' A11t011lo MullOr •110 ltowm•rll' Muno., 1•n• Wll'-Cir., 1'-teln Voll•Y. Cl. ft1'1 Nie.,... Uniu4u -1-1• Ur· ..... , ..... C..Ws. C:.O.ta llMM, Co. ftU7 Tlllt ...,_,,_., Is U lfl .. C-.,, e .,...,.t~p. 0!99U•u Tlllt ......,.,,. -llltd Wfltl tN C-'Y Ctortl ti Or .... auMy.,. ._ ......... , ..... ,..,. Pwell.,_ Or .... Coat Ofll)' Pli.r Jfe'. n. •, oct. z. 14.~ ll!H! PtJBUC NOTICE • 2 • 5 6 -7 8 D A I L y p· I L 0 t c L A s s I F I E D EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ................ c.: All re11l e~tate 11dvertlsed In ~hlli newap.per ia aub- Je('t lo the federal Fair Houslna \cl of 1968 whlch makes it 1lleg1d lo advcrt11e ' .tn) prf.'· ferenc:e, llmitutlon. or d~rimination based on race. cok>t. religion, sex, or national origin. or an int~tlon to make any such preferenC'e, hm1ta llOl'l. or dL"Cnmtnation." This newspaper will not knowin&IY aC'cept an) ad vertl!tin a for rear ~Late whic.h is in viola \ton oflhe law. IMOaS; .... erffwrt ..... ct.ell ....... .. ..,......._...,,.._..,.. ,.... "'-9 ..... y. Tit. DAILY l'ILOT .. ._, 11.wlty for tM fint i• correct -.rtiolt Oftfy. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VACANT LOWDOWN Owner says sell now! 3 swtny Udrms, sparkling hardwood noors. Nf.'wl~ painted & waiting for new buyer. A steal al on· ly ... @w SEA COtlE PRCY'ERTES 714-631-6990 AMAZING .. VALUE Lovely 3 Bdrm. air con· ditioned. eosta Mesa ramily home on quiet c ul de s_ac. nestled among tall trees. So much. for so litUe! Only 189,900. Call 646-7171 Real l!:staters t new ) JOG TO HACH SpectacularCdM duple x. Huge 4 Bdr m owner 's un 1l + 2 Bdrm unit Un· believable 4 car garage Priced to sell now. Call ~ SEA COtlE PROPERTES 714-631-6990 SHOO a.ucnOM1 $80.00 total pri c c ~ Owner desper ate! 2 Bdrm 2 bath t.ownhome Pool, spa. super sharp. I\ must see! Call~2313 Adv•rtisert m•l! pl•ce their eds by t.elepbone l ·OC> •.m, to S:JO p.m . Moadey""" Friday l to-Setlll'Cla y COSTA MESA OFFICE ..... , 90 . .,. HUHTJNGTON BEACH 11171 &Mtll 81vd. MO-I.DO L.AOUJllA llf!ACH l CIZT N. CCIMt Hwy. ........ eel ...... NOltTH COUNT\' dtalhw ... 1230 au .. ......... 0.adUM for topy 6 111111 11 s:ao P·•· tllt d•y befor. publltetlon. ••cept for Sunda y a. Mond•y Eclltloaa •ll•n de•dllae 18 Setllrdl.)f, 12 -· C&.AS--1114aAftOMS ERRORS: Adverllsert allould rllecll their •d• d•lly • report erron l11tnudl1hly T H E t>AtL Y PILOT 111wn• lle blllty for tlle first lnrorren IDMnlon only. CANCl:LLA nONS. Wiien kllU111 en ad be """ to ~ • NCOtd of U1e KILL NUMBER l l•U JOll by YOllr ed tllet • l'ft'Wipt of your uoc:ell1tl1111. Tiii• 11111 11 umb•rru•t b e pre1en t • b y U1e ldtartiMr la HM of e ...... c,u rci&.UtroN Oil ~&9CftGH OF Hh A !.,.!..S r ,o 1t a RU~:• ·~.,._. ...... to --~· ... ... .................... :' ..... r:r .r:-r.r::: .............. ....,. Dlll~A~AOS: n.. ldl .,. atrlttly ... .. ..._,..,, ••U or •\ '"7 •• of "' ~.NO ..... ordtn. De ...... r I p,a . ""41)'. c-. .... .tnce . ti •••" •• i ll 111renc11 GV!o~v P1LoT ,..,,." ,.,,, , . .,....,., -... , •· r1~-~~. • • ' "'~"-· uc to ell•• o I rattt • ...., -The Blll••t Marketpl•c:• on the Orange Coaat -DAft-Y· PILOT CLASSIFJEDjlUS- Vou C•n Sell It, Find It, Tr•de h Whh a Want Ad (842•5878 ] One Caff Service F•at Credit Approval "'"" .... Wt •HHlftllerWt ............ Wt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . t 002 ....,_.. I 002 .... ,.. I OOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... , .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• llAUllllUL IA Y11 IOIU That should say it all but here's a bit or detail: Great 4 ~droom. 4... bath family home. warm traditional style, brick courtyard entry . security gated and private beaches. Go 4 it ! $486.500. U~l()U~ t1U'M~§ \\ I '-,I I ·, ', TAYLOI{ CO. 1 n.: \ 1 1 < >1 : ~-. , " • 1 • 11 " Owtm WILL CADY IST 19 POil $412.IOO .t I 21/20/• ._ '-... Beautifully designed home by Ivan Wells. Newly painted interior. Panoram a o f wat er , ligh ts &. mountains, 4 Bdrms, family room:- la nai w/m arble floor for dancing. Pool & s p a . Id e al f or famil y &. e ntert ainm e n t. Dover S ho r es overlook_ing Ba ck Bay. REALTORS. 675·6000 I 2443 EH• Coeet ~._a.wav.--COJ-~-Ner j WISLIY M. TAnoa co.. llA&.Toas Jiit S..J1 ; I ........ MIWPOIT C&4iB, M.a,--• ......-10 WE HA\/E 4 6 OF THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN 1~~~~~~~1 ..... ~==~~--=:::::::~ I BACHELOR'S I EICEPTHIW. UDO-IAYFIONT . ................ ~,. ..... 1111~ z...e.ry ......... Tm .... -....... IA y .,,,,.__,II ..... ectlvltf _. """"' ...... 0,.. ... •• 111111 ,_ ........... ,... -...... wtMi flatpflll, .......... ,.. C9U .... .... ,.._ l ......... Mes .... Mih .tth .. ,..,.. . .., .................. . 0.... ............ L•wtl nc• II. fw .._ ..... sftl,MO. 6Jl-1 1111181 VU-C-w •• .r.rt.1 •••c•tl•• •••• fer .. terhf t z Prt••J·~•tl• -4 ., .......... ._ ....... ,.. a..,. ..... Mil .... .., ....... ~.!E •f'J· Ult.llL6JW~ WATERFRONT HOMES, INC REAL ESTATE !;;.i..,. R•nlal• Pre;po"y Md""!I""''"'' 2436 W Coa>1 Hwy 315 Mdrnw A"e Newpott Boch Balbod l•l.ind ,,....... '73-6900 -llDlll ILlllS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE Wmt WAT PltlDI WI PllSlt'T On e of Newport's Most Disungu.ished Hom~ Siluatecl. On. An Acr~ Of 0Tound -Wnl'I A ~weeping Panoramic View of Ocean. Islands & Coastline. Seven Bedrooms, Family Room. Galleria. ~autlful Pool & Deck. Separate Qu1rters For Staff. Shown By Appointment Only ~.500.000. IAYSllOIH IAYW Spectacular 40-Foot Frontage, Pier & Dock In Exclusive Bayshores Community. Lovely Master Suite With Fireplace Plus f'our Bedrooms &; Bonus Room & Oen Spacl<M> Dining Area With Wet Bar. Truly Gorgeous View Of Islands & Channels. And An Extra Large Front Patio & Deck. $1.550,000 UOO ISLE P r ime Locatton. Com m unity Beaches. Clubho~e & Tennis . Street To Street. Extra Large Quiet Comer Lot. With Traditional Four Bedrooms, Plus Great Quarters With Bath & Bar. Bllll•rd Size Recreation Room Beautifully Landsca ped Lanai & Patio. Expandable Lot. Easy Financlng. ~.000. MIW..COteO usm11 Two Bedroonu. Two Baths. Spacious Rooms. R emodeled Kitchen . Priva t e Patio. lmm1culate Condition. Beaut iful Community Grounds. Pool. Puttlng Green. Con venient Location. G Eeat Financina Available. $132.950. ® --........... 759-9100 •ic..,.. ......... .. • .,.,.c...., tlJ Coldwell Banker OWi• CAMS About this 3 BR. P lan I in Turtleroek. Leaded glass. Separate master bedroom. $189,500 Fee. IN NllWPORTC•KrER • 644~060 CS HT l A T T 0 s~-'"""Y..a.-iHa..lJ.C.....i~"'!Jitrt+A-tl-t!-'1 MMUAlPSUAlHADUY£ALP MONPISLTLLlPNAIEIA G U S L A E U E P M I D l D I U S Y C G IAAPLLAC F APOM R T O KO 9' M W l I M 0 M H £ H T 0 Y M S E S 0 C L It f 8 l A C R E W £ l W L H L P R 0 I C A A S H 0 U L S & M E G 0 A R S L A A M L S M A U S Y T 0 L E 0 l U P A H L A I A D C 0 T T 0 N W 0 0 0 C T MCIUCAWLAlSUPUTCTlA C I T Y U H S A H M Y D I S T E K S I lM ~AAfASSASSAHHSORA AOfDOLSTlOMtAYMIETN == .... a.-. rate:' .. I PARADISE I l'rtme lrvrne lou 1l111n for I hi .. huchclor 1·11ndo • Har~<1111 111\'C!>tm<'nl •ir I -.1 artl'r h•>ml· at o nh ~5!1 .IJ0 11' C dll last • I '7;'' 1'71"' !lmA~l 1 I BACl<~BAY I $155,500 E l c i:a n t 2 s l o r) tuv. nhomc Secluded µ;1 110. su n f illed gourmet kit rhen lluge m .1~tcr ,,uitc + '1ew from 2n1I stor) Cllll for lu1 ther details ~ SEA COVE PROffRTES 714-63, -6990 OCEAN DUPLEX One block to u rea n ! S18. 700 gro~s 1 n come. Sharp~ CJn be t:reat1vely fmam:ed'. On\\ Sl!J9,500 '. Hurry. ('all 7Si 1700 [mA~I SO. COAST CONDO $59.900 !Jet 1 er hurry on th11. om: ll won't l;ist • Sharp 2 Bdrm. w1th Ill'\' paint & l'arvcts ... an assumable l11lln Cull nvw 5-10 3666 •Whelan Real Estate GIANT SBDRM H:.uwh ~t\'le home el•hl' 111 tx.•<Jl'h .-~lost cle~1rahle lul·at1on Extra. «Xlra. l'll·an anrl )h.irp Coz\ 1.r«1>ldl'l' I)" nl•r will l111an t'f.', no qualll\lnl?. ll)w 1nteres1 Al'I now' lltiJ 67tii Oc•maSoutft 2 UR I', Ba condo <.:pts. drp6. builtins. tOvcr 4-0 adult communtty. I P ool. ju c u zz1, c lubho use. $65.000 Near large shop- ping eenter and bus s lop. Ot'eanside. 714 ~33·4422 MISA Y11D1 , 'L o vely 4 Bdrm . freshly d ecorated with luscious ne w beige c;a r pe ting , delightrul yard and patio on quiet cul de s ac. Simply super at Sll4.900. ~j PRIME DUPLEX COSTA MESA Two umts pnced lo sdl al SllS.000'. ,\n 1mes tors delight!! (.;lean and re l'urbiithed. F1n 1t0d ng ' Call now. 646-7171 lm~~I WHYOO MIEN ST It. Y HOME ? To enjoy the comforu 111 u h<1me like th1~ hc;111t) .i txlrms, spatmu~ fum1l~ rm. prof decoralt<I <11111 l .i n d s c a p e <I <; d l ,. ~ua rded comrnun 11 \ µ1H <ilc tennis. 1JO<JI ;u1d hrc<it h1ak1nl! 11\'f.'u11. hJrhor nY>u11tu111 and 1 1 t~ lights \ 1e11.~ $11()(1,1llit1 Ciill tuda) !179 .~:no ALLSTATE REALTORS •LIKE TO TRADE! Lite 21" year old h11mf.'. w ocean view, all extra!> In Dana Poinl. S2 lS,oOO. trade for CdM, ~ewpor1 area 661·lt!l22 eves HfWl'OaT HEIGHTS .JUST Llsn: I) Thi!> 3 Bdrm ftxl'r llu.Ltc famil y room . la rgl· ii:o urme t ktl l'h en mJss1\'e firepla1·f.' "'Ila too ' Call now for details . Cl) SEA COtif' ffKY'ERTES 714-631-6990 Sft ilkl.E ,LENTY Loveh· 4 Bdrm home With a Spacious li\'IO): rm. 2 rrptcs. near new t pls and a glistening Po<>I AssurtW ble 11,an Sl2S.900 Owner ma,1 c:arr~ 2nd Call no "' 2 STY + POOL m .5J7o. · $75,000 ALLSTATE Jo~ to beach from this Rr.e.LTORS extra sharp garden - home. Vacant and owner anxious: Offered FHA for low, low down : This can I la!>t. hurry : Call 96.1-6767 EASTSIDE UMITS IOOoDOWN Neetls some fixing . .l(reat opponulty for investor . Don'I wail. call now ~ SEA eG£ PROPERTES 714-631-6990 MUST BE ABARGAIM! \'er)' seldom on market! Super neat hardwootl floor home. 3 Bdrm 2 bath , brick rireplace. vaulted ceilinged Ii ving room Qwet street Fan tastic ramily home $100,950. Call now to see 546·2313 People who need people ahoWd always check the Service Difte\OI')' in the DAILY PrLOT • -- : -...... f ... ~ aJor~--~L PILOT' - INR.ATIOH IUGGING YOU? M11k1.: mn 1t11m wnr" 111r VO\,' ~1th ''"'"' K Ulll" un 2 1111,. "''''' .. 111 t1<•111·h or Uu~ 'UPtr 'Ulll tn1•1 \.\ llll<'I 11•11t.-h ' LEASE w /OPTION TO PURCHASE SW.000 1·a:.h )ILOI mu Pun·ha:.e pnn~ S27!l 11110 Canal front Sllr lll•11 j home Sunsl'I" 1·uni mun1t' l)tX1I & ll·nni.. rn<'e 11e1i.:hbor:. 1 I l..110" l'\'e h \'l'<l there ' L111•11l leaving <Jrtta a11d 111·cfl:. to sell nuw 1f 'ou 111·1·11 111 I buy I gu<Jra 111(w 'ou "ii I ha\'e difficulllc~ t'1ndmi.; a n11:cr home 11r helter terms Fur uppl 11r m11r1• I acts cull r\e~1r Prop, • .. '" 67S-4000 ARCHlTECTURAI . MASTE RPIECE Pri,·ate executi1t' l'~tate near beach F1ex \t•rm :. Owner agt. 498·025i ---- HEWPORT SHORES DUPLEX Fiel.Gnd 2 Large 2 Bdrm . :? hath units Bnn.i: u!. ~our terms Owner "ill cooperate Pnced to sell Ul $204.00U. EASTSIDE C.M. 11UPlEX Large 3 Bdrm. 2 t.Jth. fir e place plus two 2 Bdrm. 1 bath m cx<'ellent condition Pric ed al $197.500 associated SIS.GOO DOWN! Assum. VA Pay S885tmo 3br . + (rplc. /\GT Cyn thia 968-0838 un llOY(R nu ft. Closing c osts only 1$1800). Green~lt 3 br Oge mastu1. 21 ~ hath condo. w/common pool on park! LI\' rm. lam. rm. lge kit. µ\'t patio, 2 c ar gar S l 250 1m o TO'l'AL Ve ry nu:c unit Must tlose escro" b\ Ol:l. 2:1! l 337·391<1 J.1:1 DaleboUt Bay & B._ '-I Real Es1atti llfAl ur.rf OCftlf#C( SINCC .... llGCAHYOH Elegant three bedroom condo. The much s11u.:ht after Dt:AUV I LLE .\lodel Spacious cl111111J,1 and ramily roo m s Art1s11c·ally de:.1i.:ned pool and :.pa Fire pit F anlaStll' vie w of 5th ra1rw ay N e a r clubhouse $5.%.000 631-7300 H.I . HAllOltlSLAMD 40 feet on the bay with older home and private pier and slip Rarely available l ocation $1 .780,000. A Division of Harbor Investm ent Co 21 l I s.. J1 e I ....... M,~IW~'P09.,,.."T C..,_, M.I. '4~4t I 0 UDO ISi.i Newt~ remodeled traditional style 3 bdrm. 2 bath home (eaturing large recreation room & 2 patios. Living room has attracti.ve bea m ceiling, rireplace & French doors leading onto brick patio . New k it chen blt·in a ppliances. Close to tennis courts. sandy beach es & c lubhouse. Now avail able. Call for appt. $420.000. •• , .. o.., We have several fine homes with pier & slip. B. T0.0 ~SI COUMft' 4 Bdrm .. 3 b aths ; ra nch ~ le. mini·estate in orange groves. $240.0oo BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34 1 Boy\1d1· Oriv1· N B b !S bib\ ---- ~ ' . I •t ' ' REALTORS NEWPORT SHORES: Two bedroom & den. A-Frame. Close to community pools. and lighted tennis courts and clubhouse. Within walking distance to be.ach_.AlUoi: only $129.SOO. COU OF MIWPOft UALTC>aS Jllll.C.-Mwy .. Cc:_ ....... 675-5511 5'ACIOUS CUSTOM HOMI All the room you'll need for a growing family! SBRS -4 baths - family rm w/fplc. Backyard is an entertainers delight w/lg pool in a tropical setting & badminton & basketbalJ court. Fee land & owner will help finance. $439.500. Tom Al linson 642·823.5. c L-59) 75Z·l414 551-1700 ComPu\ Votlev Cen•er '42-1235 '101 Dove< ~vc * llMSTIOO SOlllUS * •..._.HowTolllfttllll lllcwPra•clllg Proparfr wHll lttle w •MGHydoww • Learn Tax Saving Procedures "! Learn how to Free.up Capital for mvestment purposes & still retain Secure your tomorrow * ownership of your properties. * Become Financially Independent •Make a Decision Today. •1£SOVATIE l£lllO •(714) 914-5433 Sat. Oct. 18th 12 Noon . . . . Refreshments will be served. Ill .. IEAL maTE IAYAYI ~DCh~~~~ ~B~: '=~=' S(C\\.~lA-4~ family room residence. 1 ....._ ..., CUT a. ~" ,_...; ___ _ Q.• ... . ~ ... . Pvt master suite with e•-,.,... i.-, o1 "'- r etreat • s u ndeck I •-._..,..i.d -dt ii. Secluded lu.sh patio + 2 1 low '° '°"" '°"' .._, .. -di Br ..... rental. ~~ I r_u_M_M_R_R_u_ ..... ... :r~·..... . I 11 I I* I •675-1060• 1~---------4 r-MAGRl l·I I I I I' _ \ 1.. _.ii...G-A~C_._O_R...i...-11 I sriow me• men wflO'• cold WID.4-6PM OPIMHOUSE 107Jt " ... 11 I' I I I l~ . _ _ _ _ _ and oalouletlno end I'll ll'loW .--------~---. Yoli • man with en otl -. \ SEFWTE ' ~.-1-' _l_l_l _I _, 8 c-.... the c~wc~i. q..otecl • - - ---by lill1119 II\ '"" "'illl1>9 -d ._....__.._.._...._...£. ........ -dtMllop """' ._ N&. 3 wlow. 1 ,.IN, NlJMIUfO um•s r r r r 1• r 1 1 IN1)1!HSQYMH ____ • __ • ...••.....•...•......•. .... ,.... .... 106' ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRICE WAR !! Oran~ctrec w ndo .. 1 heJ1 m Ib a . $75 9011 ~cu l ' 551 tj()fl.I Ow1wr 50°/o CA SH REIA TE 7§9-1616 9*W~T MllGM'.1'5 BY ow:-.;ER L t::e R2 LOT :l Udrm. l ba, oa)< 111 ... Crµrc. niu1" tru1t t rees 1\lley access As· s urnable \nan. SH9.SOO ~ E 15th St. 548·2728 1042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WAT EltFHONT DEAL' Gori:cou:. 3br 3ha + ram rm. formal d /r bar :.kyl1ght, rn:.irhlc ent r) Ile frpl(' Shp lor 42 boat. Only ~5,000 Jo'uli Price. S ubm it a ll term ,. a.Ml 1964 Terrific ramtly home. llK'aloo in Collei.:t· Purk a r ea F cutur1n.: <I Bdrms . large f;imily room and bo11us ruom Ncar park and pnol Loan ma)r he taken sut) Ject to e>ustmg fmant· Ing Offered at Sl76.UOO Call 5-lll· 1151 -·:s.~ HERiTAGE REALTORS on the comm11>S)OO o( any home purchase<l thru our company. lroker 631-5111 MobileHomu I .~~.~ ••••••••• ~!?.~ 1 11, 1:i 111111 :.•' t r.111 c1 T w J IUm .1wn1n.: ~uou '' ,q,e 111 llt'.1ut CM NptWaterfrOflt ,1l111l 1 park. SI!:> rc11\ l.ctr..i~1o1 llom µl.wtl il I 1Jrll t.'U luc 4u1ck.. !>.alc- MESA DIEL MAR l...iri:1· t ""•htJOm .! hJlh f.111111\ l11•11k' wnh ~el liar (,re JI hl\ a tum neu r £ASYS1DI 6'ft.D REO. TO $325.000 \.\llh Sl66.800 in assuma blc loans. ranging from 11·. to 11 ' ~ S26.3-i0 ~ros~ income annuall\ Well kept. smgle storr units \\Ith 4 garage!> l'LlJS orr '>lreet parkmg on 60 x Jun lot. 1 ~~:1!'.~ ••...•..•... ~~~.~ LCICJll"CI leach I 048 fi:red Oµen ln· ... t , .. 1 S I ,1111 1 ti '>h 321 W heau11ful .1cw ti.r~l••lll \\11'>•1 11 S p J •l II .......••....•......... de• ur i.;11ld 1 ,1 If• -& I • I f, 0 8 X I • hu111!. a ncl :.huppin~ o" 11er 1.., mut" dlcd :.11 111J kl..' ..111 •1tfer 1-'\Jll pnlt' ~1:!5.000 ;~'it•~~· I C: SELEC T 'T' PROPERTIES Any"'inq Goes 644-7211 1''0R SA L t:: RY OWN H ,\( ;T Xl11l -...1 arter hmm·, Jhr. lba. l'lll'I gar;1ge, u~ ~llm Isl S4ti.SOO at 10' • * * 10% DOWN! bu~!> thu; love l} I Bdrm 1·ondo Great investment or :>l art er home $82.500 Wuodbrldgc Rt:alllJ 55 1 ·304HJ i!l~lll'arranra t>kw~. ln ·inr llY <>W;-.11-:H, 1!.11~1' :1 hr. l1e ... 1 loc l1Ce rt'1clll OW(' S14!t !1!10. Lowcsl Va1·;;in1 -;:,'..! :'13.'>:J 588,500 l'irm 008·8J88 ll11w 1·a n ~ 1111 nntl a pro t1t·11~ four tloor.-. I rum t hc So IJu \lr1111I w1lha •1:-ixll'i 1111 on llJllJoJ ls lancl whl·r(• I hl· uwncr w1ll l'01I I '"ll•r ,111\ thing nf n 1lue S1•1('k:.. t•ush. lanll . un· ilS \OU l\:tllll.' ll .111tJ the o " n 1• r \\ 1 11 1 r a ti e 'il•lrrn. Jha, Turi lcn1ck lnl lutlc~ pl.in-. l11r d ne" I -l•O•W-•0•0•UA..l--P•Y•M-T•1.•I ll\'.1ut ~. upµr:i1scd al llupkJ\ SSll.'.;.liOO """" s:Jo~.000 ;\l ak1· ofter B \ L II<>,\ I SL '' " ll I' Bi~ rnm fortable :; RK (h111er Ai.,'l !;."-'! 1;12.5 after r<VALTY dose to schoob Boh lipm fii ;J is7o0 D1<'kenson .. \gt 979-as33 *•NORTHWOOD OCEAMIRHIES I ---------•I llc<aul1fu\ <I berlroom r<hll'tull~ .,IJpOlnl~I Jnd ltomt' 1de<Jll\· l11catl'CI 111 lloll'llt uluu,,I\ 111.illll:llOt!d Ownef''s s.-ciol thl· elei;:ani \ 11lage UI I ln•tlr•10m with !>pa Goud 1n \cst111c111 I :\•1rl h\lo'Ood M an' hni·k pJl1!•. and <'l.'nln al I house.-or.-ont> Ir>' 1 nm:.• .1ml·111l 1c:. and pn1·ed l~> a1rrn11d1l111111n~ It s onl~ I kR ! 2 Bdrm~ lh<1l .ire ,.c1 1 fa,l in t o da> ·., l \eJr..,•>ld Jlld tltcowne1 a lt<ll·hed. a nll on l' I 1n;irket \.\Ill ,d i with a \l·ry hm Bdrm house L1vt! 1n nnt' down pJ~ment ' Ful l rentlhe othcr~ S269 .000 p r11 •· i237 .~50 Cal I l'all tnda\ T r\HDE L L i51 :Jl!Jl l<EALTORS 540· 1720 C:SELECT T'PROPERTIES SHOGUN 1980 This maimificenl onen· lal style hom e on a h11lside in No, Laguna provides a setting in wh11·h any Shogun would feel al home. Featured thruout are hidden slid- 111 g Sho11 screens. a secluded spa is located on the lower 1Jf tbe two ocean view decks with t!..tt h of the 3 Bdrm:. opening out lo a large d eck Th~ gorgeous landscaµmg adds to the m<tOd. This unique way or life is offered a l $~.000. 644· 7020. eblngo Over 1/4 Acre Goff COlll"H Estate Own« wil fiftmtce Only $49. 900 dowwt. Owner will C<Jrry 2nd TO for 2 yrs with no pay ments. Spacious Jbd.rm, I 212ba with formal dinin g rm, 3 patios. Located on j the fairwa} of the Mesa Verde Country C lub. owner must sell asap! Plea~ call Owner l Bkr 631 2246 or 548-2()89. $97,500 2 Bdrm. s pa, patio. 112 baths. 4 ~ears old. New carpets . Will consider ' lease option . Ca 11 64S-9L6l : OPEN HOU~f IUALTY / e·-~ Hi\NC ~ HI ,\ l TY 111) 1 )000 WallllltS...,. llSTIUY ist lime offer ed. 2 Bdr m "C" plan Freshly µaint· ~. central air. Priced below compinable sales for immed. act ion $96,900. c•644-721 I rJn ~l(,fl llAILl Y & A".iSUllAllS ....... &.-. Woodbndge 2 Br plus den 2 12 Ba c o ndo ·•Bri ghton " B plan l..arl(e master bE.'<lroom swte. Sunny kttr hen on 6 U_..ITS Supl'r rent di lot•al ion. 'c;,rl1 or .. um mcr 1w1ntt'r $100.00U dow11 and owner will 1·.1rr' ll'lc hular11·t• \sk 1ng~l.ml ~~~~~~!!~~·I culde·sac. $214,500 JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 SUNITS 2 Bdrm I Ba each. <mh' 2 ) ea~ old. Good l11cat1on 0~1wr m>11vated A;,k mg S.125.oo:>. 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Of'IH DAILY 216 My-$495.000 IC .... lslaftd Sl,100.000 Watwfroftt /Wsbury 673-6'00 lolboo ,....... l 007 • •••••••••••••••••••••• HARDTOFIMD MESAVaDE CAPE COD Large 5 Bdrms , 2:1• bath. com er lot. R\' access. :.p rinklers front and back. Asking $187.50(). Call 540-1151 .. ~~ HERITAGE W6nJVltla,. t;mquely and bcautifull~ upgraded 3 Br condo Choice corner acros~ from pt1rk with mountain view. $112.500 Rmteho S• Jooqyi" "San Joaqwn" mode l. 2 l.lr + den/study. Quall\) nea utral tan carpet:. a nd . • REALTORS _ dr apes Fabulous goU ~!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!~~ course view. 2 pnvate l 026 pllll(b Asking $175.000 DmaPoW ••••••••••••••••••••••• rourPlex Xlnl Luc.Gd Cond nr Bluff Ur Owner 2 ;i br. 2 21ir. rrplc. c r e a t he financ ing 675-1055 Fountain Vali.y I 034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NO DOWN! C losing co s t s onl y rSl!IOtll Greenbelt 3 br d ge mu:.tcr l, 212 bath condo, w.rnmmon pool on park ~ Liv. rm. ram rm. lge kit. pvt putio, 2 c a r gar. $1250 mo TO'l'AL. Ver> nki: unit. :\'lust close i:srrow by Oct 23~ 1·337-3914 al(t. ............. ach 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Morlhwood 3 Br. 21 2 Ba sm~le family detached home Man) upgrades. :i car garage TERMS $165,000 RCTctylo rCo . l t I ' I' 11 )~ I VALUE PACKED! ~ how rar a dollar can ,1111 :.tretch In this W/\Od bridge 2·story. 2 bdrm . 11 2 ba Ash Model. Nice ,,at10 and quiet location. THEOHLYWAY TOGO 3 Bdr m Ooor plan. (>n~an \ 1ew cJ erk s . l ar ~c enc losed bn1·k pauo Priced for imme1h a l e sale at SJ:l},000 :'lllSSJON REAi TY cl9<1·0731 ON TllE HEACH·Mobile llom e <!Br. red"oo d tlec k . 1·el.lar s hakes , hardwood in t. fr p l1· s.59.000 <714 I 19'J·'.llH6 •WALK TO BE,\l'll• ~ Br. :1 Ila fam r m oce <1 11 v1e w :1:!5 uou 4!Y7 5 l'.12 m.rn~ up~c ..1lll' l111Jl -...lq1 righh u11 .,, 1 .• I 1'~~1 II \HHl:'llGTH'-~1·w Si \\J ~•1 1.:11 15~ I\ lll'cll·1·111 I 11Jll .!hr Jos. E. G ould I :: t," fa 111 r n1 n 1:" . •t1L Ur.ipc~ Ch' •, IJll.. I ••t'O .S.:J!I J()IJ~JliO 4 l:l4 BY OWNER H \'II ~B1 f;,rn 1111 PJlcr rno rrw11ll'I I •ll•llt I' ~ r c n t: h 1 " t ,, , I , l'W.lllffil ll'fl .lat ~11 1,IAlll t1·1; Open s.,t l\l ~ .... .!•I I I l'urt Bn~l11t 111.1 ,111,;i '11 I;+\ 71i!!i LIDO SPECIAL Back nn 1r1<11 kt-1 .._,,11,., lllOll\ all"j I '1 11 1· .tJ h1•d b' Simi\' Bl t 1111 "lo 1~l an rl l·,,11.1 11..1· .. 11 J.m d ~ :1 lid r rr. h• 111 • \I llh '"I .ti J fl ,q1I s:1!s 11011 11 r111 .!2:· -. , ,, l1han 1 C/21 Newport Co:nter 64G-Sl57 •EXCITING• S~cial luy l\• .iu11f ul , u :;111mlii.:d 21 dill \. 11.111}! ll11mc ~11 1 :!Ill.I &.. 1·111 lo:-1•d t~ll'• ti In l.<l).:1111u l11lb 11 1 l"t 5 :-I .JI park .1E1i3.'>ll 1 N~wport Buch But Buy in Town l:!\~1.'l 2Br I Ra front k 11 • l•l·n llllmt' to h" \I• n1•-. ,•xter1or ... uµplted IJ, '' i ll'I ( l.)(it>lti4 I CLASSIC MOllUHOME SALES VICTORIA HACH Exquisite 4 fldrm. 2 ' :• uath h,1me "ith fo1111h rm Offer:. the ull1m<Jt.t' I 1n gra c1o u-. t ontem ---------~ 110ran Iii inl.( F.-ature-. !'i••. lla rbr11 . SIP 2llli \ S4G-5937 /'\JEWELL Associates F ield' s tone 11replal c I :.l amed .:las:.. \.\•111tl d1· 1·1H and •1C·ean \11 \1 ()"nc r wtl l 11nJn••· j $.\79,500 497.5411 I Newport l.ach I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• , •••• o .... Completely refurb1~hed. one blk lo beach. You own the land. Greal financing. St99.500 ~~ 759.9221 THEaUFFS Upper ba)' view. ~lost desired original area. Spacious 3 bdrm + hoh· by room. end unit Huge pat-i&; 5a:>o.ooo __ \~l. 64().5560 FOi SALE IY OWHH Giant 5 Br 3 Ba. Uni~ $269.500 0\.\ n er will carry at SlSOO monthl~ with $20,00U down No cre dit needed 1714 1 ~0·1\164. UPPlll IACK IA Y TOWNHOME NEWPORT CREST ~ HO:-.OT I :'\I I f ull 11t11 <h'c • 11 ~\')Jn Ju~tn l'atx1 $5.1 1100 :. 1·a1ahn.1 \lt·\1 \!, 1111' · 111 .!l\J 1o1gn ... c1 fl 8~r~ I r r I m' I I •• I I 1hl \::;\ • l :11,.I:! ~ll)C~ll) 1 C omm.,.·dcd tsdrm. chi•• " '"'"' .\.I Pro.-rtv 1600 tl·nn1~ sr:!J.50 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• C /2 I Mewport Center t LAGUNA IEACH 640..Sl S I , 9600 SQ.FT. __________ 1 , , I C<l~l'<! l'Olllmer1·1;tl MIWPORT HEIGHTS 11111.1:-1n;ll unit:. t1il· 1tco CHARMER 0111111e o( l .a~una :. m;,,11 Tl11s remodclcfl h(1n1t: features added mJ :iti:1 bdrm and ram1I~ room . 2 fire place s , har1lw11od noor.s . n ~w t'••\l ve r plumbing. nt<w r•J11f RV access and much much mor e Owner w1 II hcl 1J w1lh the flnanc mg Of fererl J t S 18!! 90I' 1 · .. 11 t s.Ml 1151 · -. •.-HERITAGE REALTO RS 1076 ........................ Harbor E:.tJt1.-:. 1U1 ::.om. ll''n 'u. nr Dana llrbr S146,50o Ph .i~t 17<~t S-Jue Copistrano t078 ·············•••······· ()n,. \~re 211r \ 11 111tn l\ume LI!<' UJ1'11. 11lcal tor horse:. S2ti."1 uuo tn n~ 'J FR l!l:rt.17 li'I TWOCOHDOS 2 tlurm U\I. ncr l>t1ugl11 uthcr 11ro1>t:n ~ a nd mu~t St'll S79,000 ('J 'l.!I ~93 3500 or l!.13 7 t!.)2 htl(hway:. ts1ullt.ng ri n'ntl~ rermt.14.!l<:<I. Ht;:.11· demand area Partners want out. offennll. ver~ altruct 1 ve financrng un a tot.il pnce -of 551s.oou with Slli6.7SO down nealonorn1cs 6i S,6iOO M-G"LOMt Oilier nmne ~Jruge J111l I.lam will produce SOl"llt" 1mo111e while you pla11 ne>' deve lopment. 8.950 sq ll. of land neur 18th & Whittier Costa Mesa. W~y M. Taylor Co. RHffon 644-491 0 COMM'L IUILDIMG lyOwner rn,ooo sq n lo 111 111tume •11 $60,000 \'f rn me >I R l11t • / m; to bl·h 0111\ s.;:i:1.0011 Hur r v W1'ln't l,J~I ~·llit;,I . Med to Maior lank >.350 ~l F'l Cornnwrc 1.1I Uldg I Blk to Pa1·ifir lkc.11t St ll $3!i0.t>Oll u •asc $2.1411 M•1 Wul•y M. Taylor Co. R.atton 644-491 0 -- tncomr Propffiy 2000 IACK OM MARKET High!) upgraded 2 lrn 21 ? Ba B a y p o1 11 1 townhome. nt!~ {rum builder features 1n elude· air cond1t1on111g l.l.'XCR\' LI\ 1:--,.1; l11r j!araRe door open e r . vour1:\t'n 111·•'<1 'HI• .!' ....................... recreation fal'ihlll':> and i1a \'ault~ 1 °•1lt11,.:" '"1 muth more ken II' 1ng rm" v. • ·t t1J 1 I Pn<·ed .il Sll>ll ~u "1th frplc lg nu.tt'r ... 11111 ,, .. ; 111 11-..1.m hui;c lot room \e r ) <Jlt ract 1 \'t' !10'. l'l'Jll 'It'"'' Wilt be 11:11 t 11 more' Owner sa'' linancing al 11 '• lnlcre;,l I i>.!J!I 500 I .. 11 :\l.tkl' U:. an of lor JO ~ears For .1dl11 I Laquna VIII~ R.E · 111 ;:, • l!)20 honal informatwn 6. ap 497-1761 1 pomtment.call ___ 1 J ~U &IL Pac~Hotnes .!bdrm Illa 10111111 .: .• r 1 T A 631-lm\. a sk for Carol g.1i pool ~1 1 ,1 ,1111 •"l' PL ACE q u 11·k c sc r n \.\ :\lid A :.tarter ti61 filli! ftlOftHTIES'-~TBl.UfFS T~tin-1090 10,-flt l :lO r .N.I ~]yrs M@w ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Bdrm. 2 b3th presllvc OWN YOU OWN home. Close to e"er HISTORIC ything, CALIF. HOME Elegance bwll l11r '"1m red carpetlogo1754-1202 Ion and l:!n le r la111111g Par klike ~rourHI:. 'on1 IA YCIEST IVAH WIU.S HOME <lbdrm. 21"2b a, highl) maintained, t astful\y de t o r a l ed . lovel ~ courtyard. attractive landscape $290.000 Prine Only. Wkends & after 6pm 642-2917 11lemenh 'ustom homl' 11 a k fl 11111 s rn ,, r b I l· f ir c plll l.'c r o ll 11 11 !>Crecn:-., ca rvt'd n111ld mgs. p\w. more T11 !>Cl' more of this 1•art• Old,. Towne Tustin' hon'lt.' 1•all H h R It ~l I M ~ ~ I·: f1 N<. H I :1 1\l l Y J1l l /(){)() IRAHDHEW 6 UHITS :! Br un1l:. w garages lsl uw ul·r bt•nef1ls G reul rc n 1 al ur rJ 10 W!!slmmstl!r \)wne1· will hcl µ f1nan1 c ,\g1:nl liJl 1:i.10 5-UHIT ILDG. ~ear Newport lle 1ghl& F u n t a s t1 c :I hdrm ownt>r's unit ~ ram rin. ltll'mJ I dininJ.t rm. 2'' hall\s & fireplace 4 other IOVl'I~ unttS l!OCh W 2 hllr m ... .! h alhs & 11repl;it·t· Atn ums & A home with all the c harJt:lc r and c lass found 1n this one-of·a· kind 4 or 5 Bdrm home. P~rlec& setting for anti· ques or indl\ ldual last cs S335 000. l.ullTT RIALTYllGISTY 64~1200 macnab I Irvine realty FOR MR. fl)C fT paltoh 6 r insed garageh Some µa1111 .11ul .. 11)0w t I p.1rkmjl ~pares Only grcase nce<ied 10 11111J..l• 4 H s NEW ~.\Ill() this " Bdr m h11u,1• ,, W e51eyH. TayhwCo. superior home l.01·111t-.J . RHlton 644-4t I 0 in pn nw North To-.11n 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DU PLEX BV OWNE R ' thoice Loe So. of Hwy Wik to bth. 3-2. 2 2. trpl<:. prof. 1letorated. below appri11sed value. Prin- ciples only . 67~·105~. 673-4848 Attral'tlve pool duplex + 2 aood rentala. Prime loca- tion. S29S.OOO. fM0-4999. A SUlllDIARY OF THE IRYINE COMPANY -----T911S AMYOt9 This home close to beach. tennis club, bike traila and on Woodbridae North Lake site . . . satlsfyinl tbe most important priority of real estate -LOCATION! Thia 2BR, 2 bath home la a delight -priced at Sl41,900. Gini McGhee 551·8700. (L·80> nn•a in e>Cl•elll'nt ,,•hoot d1:.tnt·t Spac111us fUllffi~ thruoul Sc1>uratl' •hntnii room and ton11\\ 1 c1t>m plus pool. !>IJll J illi SUJ)Cr r111ancln g. Out st ond111j( V31Ue' $17!1,l>ru. don os en 11 dft.! ~ t7Tll 1\1' PROSl'l-:l I TU~Tl ' 131 l\11 IUMITS Westside Co:.tJ Me:.ii ~ootl t·o11d1t1on, ti.H'OITI" $40.8110 ~ r Pm·1• i-WS.000 On ,.tl\m t•nt Sl;JO,I)()() O\H ' b:tl.tnU' t1l 11', I ~€\TIGE: r ~ _ -t-HOME:~ lkut ~?>ta\1· lnvcstment.:; :13:t;.1 W Coast Hwy. N 14 . 645-6646 DOVER SHORES · TWILIGHT IHOWINO tA • 1ped.-culat hornl.I '#ltb a fant•Uc: BACK BAY VIEW. Tht 3ttt square reel of llvlnc .,_. will c:onvlMt you ~:~ 1!~1,. rr~~ ~ ~: l_t;uo.t.-=~ ... \-lmt_a_r_0..,l_..l__,,l__,,l__,,l.....,.!.__l~I 1!:8C.":' ... i quare I SCIAMoUT'I ....... "'c ........ 1100 llWCMDS IAITllOIC.M. 2:Sl.2 S.nta An• Ave. 711·1414 (OfT1PV' Volley Cen•et 111-1100 Woodbnd.Jt (t"fOt GARt\•. c. !-. \ tti1• ·~,11.1 P t "1-uvlt' whofl«d Poopl• Th 11 's wh4t lh<' 11\ll.' t>Jl .. ()'f .,H\\'h 1'. 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SA Puol. i.~111 S.500 '" pd" 549 <12.:J2 or 1 .. 11 1-160 'J75. 2 hr . 2250 Canyon, \pt .\ 1c·omer Canyon dt \\ 1hun I tlJI 2865 S1>arkli ng clean 2 Br S.125. Fcnc<·il ~ ard. ut 1 ls pa ttl He lng :-,lllltll child OK '" 11t•ts • 1 \V;ill.11·t• !'>IK !l;~i<J 11r ~>IK 2111~ Lm. 2lklrm, <!',ha :! cur g .• 1. 111111:. d1s hwa:.her. 1:rp1:. drp:., pool. jac· h t.> ~ior l>ll 1545 Eas1~1de lhd1 m. ut1htlt's pJtd S'li5 mo l>tl -854-i .1sk tor Al Ha.tinqton a.ach 1140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IM\'Cly all adult. no pets. 1.2&3 Br ap~ 6200 Ed inioter. h b. 846-0619. Deluxe 1iools 1de xtra lge 2hr, 2ba. Bltn~. tlshwhr I'• miles beat.'h. Adlts. no pets $3!)5 mo S:J6 8362. HUMTIMGTOH LAKES Sl'/\HKLING STREA:\1S CA.':><.:ADll'iG WATERFALLS TOWERl='IG PINES NEW SPACIOUS LAK~IDE ADVLTAPTS . •Elegant fireplaces • Prr \'ale lakeside patios &balconits •Heated pool & whirlpool :.pa •4 rn1les from beach 14~1160 7562 Ellis Ave H.B. l:Jblks W or ~aeh Bl I 5 ,·ears new' 38r. J",Ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brand new lux t'Anh:.e, 2 & three 2Br, cenlralh "111Ler 2 Bdrm_. LuJh bc..2ba, lt.15 sq ft m 11lu -lo61teil Ownt!r '"" ruin I·' I' TV W U ll'\t'I. a e , cent \j' nrrY at 12'~;.. W 2'i'' l'auo l:Jrl!j?e $.550 'rrw• 1 r p J" . 2 1· a r J! ,, r :1 nrtrm s:.:;1' T 1•i11 I " '.1rd ,\ ~Jr .1~1· ~'.1111 I~ plc.1:.•• lo.id~ \\. '"" .. "'t>l;.lllll.' CJ II .fl..t .! • •• "' •f;3 29:1 \t;t·nt n11f1·1 I I, •'•Ill •Ill<-t I •Ill( t:u'-\ \ 1•'·' l lld1t1• l\!1• I Cl • n \\ 1 1 I J ! ,-. 1 , ~11 11M'l I •I I~ .• \I • Mooels Ooen d.:•ly !i !ti 6 ~: S IDl::-2Br !Ba r l!Jra..:e. lnllJJ rm. slo\ c• & ref111{, $425 mo 2.a 1 Costa \llo:..a St l.:n1t (.' 1.15 :Jl·lll :"'t!W eondo. l & 2 bdrms, S.'li 5 S6SO Adults only, no pet:.. pool. J3l'. tennis. •·le M~Ul26 llov.n Sens1bl\ pnecd .Jl 1i?:i 2'Jl:J !->('<1\I <•I t'hu1•k ,, "Pt!ner . r:r .. at ln1. $21:i,OUO. BalboGP . wi 3107 man \ more 'l•,ilure:., • • • • • entn a I s-;50 ('..11552 -;355 h l'NITS •••••• ••••••••••••••••• All 2Br. 1 mt lo oct•an l'hurrmn t.: !"1 bllrm :I hath :-;hort lcrm a1<11! until l'wu tnplexe:.. s ide h~ ~.1~""!H w11h Iii' ll(ml Jan 2nd ~ li<lrm :.! Ru :.tole . nltl' 1onll 1t1011 . l111,1l St·pt .1111\ $\.!i)ll H •In ~·· Washer on,·• \\ f)\'\ p,1l •u:-11 1 l..i k1· , lll•1 ) r h Sl61~1 m11 Hill r~lwooil ~pa ~;5() 'lhJ P,1rk U\\n1•1 ""di <011 11 <truru t\ 6";'.) •illil S 1 t! r r .J :\I ~ 1111 C 11 J I 1~· ' " :!.'i' ' ""'~11 Corona del Mor 3 I 22 •,I I 1:e ·l h111h l he ,t!JO\l' pi ll 1 ... ·rt1c" huv(• u~,umu lilt• bl TD s .; we h;1 \ ,. a•· •'e's to mirn) add111011.il 111come propcrt1<:!\ !1l<1rl llllil \\ an UlJllUl tn\.Cl\I ment o r S21l.OOO up to $650,000 Ask for Jim Wtlson or David Leavm HuntlngtM Beach 1m.-· li 14) 842-4114 536·0123 or (213) 434-2157 NEWPORT IEACH CdMTRIPU.~ J\hsolutel) prune Im a ltoo nn >lar11u11n tt' M tlt:eans1de ,,r hw' 20'. d own J:.sumc loan t-2nd TD. Qwhf1ed pnn upals on l~ S mith ~leyer. Rkr 548 7111:1 P :\l Duplex, nr leach 3 I '·290/o Down for excellent rush now situation. Fixed up. rent eJ. and reudy to gu. Fur excellent financing de- tails, call Jerry Jones. 63t·l266 REALTORS COSTA MESA ll U:"'ITS all 2.Br . 11 1& l\\nhse s t yle w brick frplcs. enclosed ~arg••s. huge 19.0-00 sq rt lot Cross inco m e uvc r $39,000 per ~ r Seller "'II help finance & can clo!>l' qwckly Pr1red under IOX's at s:llS.000 Tht!> 1i. a supenor bu) & proper t IS m nkc cond ~Oft lch Rlty 84~4114 536-0123 Must ask for Jun Wilson Loh for Stile 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 12()~trio~to~~ o~~llL'. ~5-1103 A1,'l Mowtt• D•wrt, Reson 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOii.EASE New 2 bedroom 2 bath home. :\llss1on L.1kes Country C lub Coif tennis.pool. Beautifully landscaped, no mam· tenance yard. 9aXJ Clubhouse Rd Desert Hot Spnngi. 213-3711-2572 Yucca Valley H ig h Desert. Housc11. Lots & Ac~aie. 4 Bdrm 2 Ba w .ooo. l Bdrm. + O"'n R,z~ 132.500. '•acre to 1, iacre lots SS.500 and up wilh ulllltlca avuil. Acetaae ~ and up. we have ._-omn•rclal lots & fff'Hle with blt1hway froata1e . Morel C11 ll G~ at 8 . a. Q. Keal E1\ate il4 /S66·84l8, ~.46&Ht lJeJ A••)' From The Smol 10.ml from Palm Spr;n1t. 3 ~rn ln Sk> \ .Ue)' 20' • 20' C.bln. Wtder. 122.500 9a·4.UO. MIS for1'Nb' .................. ,..--___ .. fllla..an.dl. ••..•....•••.........•. ()~ TJIE BEAl'll 2 &Jr111 tlUl>lt I( I It '\\. V. k 1, pns ... 1hl) '~' Fa)t' &lll!f.1()0 3148 ....................... Charmin!,( ne w I br on fl<'l'Jn. 1•·a ... u11able, no doRs ur l..1tb, -l!l'.J.1045 f"Wwport leach 3169 .....•...........•..... LIDO ISLE <'11mplet t'h furnished \\ lh <'\('r\lhtlll.\ IOU 1wt·d lh•rr .. 1it'lcd & tl1· 1•01.il 1•1 :1 Hr dt'll ~ h.1lh \l•10l hi.' ftttl ( tnlm1~ kltr 1.i5 hlbl BIGCANYOH L111 l'h 2 Hr ~l e L :.111 Townhumc. lornial din 11111, rm '1l50 mo Cont;.1t t Su1.an11c Rudd b'75 3<145 :! br ~.ir, •>tc:.in view from !,undet'k , $425 & 175 1213 J.a~ .. 1:i:a ••••••••••••••••••••••• lalboa lllcmtd 3206 .••••••................ Dix 2 Bdrm duplex. :J. :.tor) It ving r m frplc. Sl.SOOIP10 W 1dock $2001) 675·3067 z l:ir I 'ollagl.' v. 1th 14:.r;i~<· & vard :"\t>w r .trJJl'I 1 rle & paml 10 m111 to Ilea ch $4.8:; Adults . 110 peb 1..11 ·411811 Brnnd nev. :Jbdrm 21 ~ha tv.nhm µat1u, :! 1·ar i,:<11 ~ev.port Hu. drC3 '.ll7 E 18th St $745 ~ 11>:111. 646·!H25 e\ es :1 Br Den, Lh mg room, enl'losed garag(' No l'hlldren. nu pch $500 Call c,-,.~ t>-1:! 7110:1 ! Br I Ba ,·.,01111 Ill'"' h di• Ll.JfJlvll ,\lc:.J \ c1 c.Jc \1 .111 1111111t•d Hi h >l95 \l'(l !Ji:J hl'lt!'. Lux 1 ondo. ~l.id1 m. 21 ,h:i 2 r ar Rilr. lrpk, dish "as ht'r . 1•rpl • tJ rp' i><><>I. Jil1' 1.i;; S:.t8!) 11r I» I 15-15 KIDS /PETS OK E-S1de Fm·d )anl !i42·25JO. 64ti-.ul48 Nr S l ' !'luza, dlx 2lxlrrn, ~11!1 ('ondo pal 10. S<l!J!i. 1st, lasl + stt' 91~·4!1G5 or 55";'-51$.'I Nin.• 2 Bdrm l'Ondo. w ith dbl i;ar Rdn!l l'ool ~IS. ,\gt 5.S i 1436 ----------•13 BR 2 Ba, fam rm. SlllH'. patio, end bad, 1 art.I IALIOA ISLAND leCllltfful layfront :\l'w rarpet, paint and 1·harm 011 Ba) with patio 1>n WATl::R R e.illy i.1>t'<'tJI 2 'tnr) :1 b<l1 m . :11 2 b :1 I r p I c . n c w kitchen $1i00 o lea!>t' OH WA.TH 1::,.cept1on11I 2 Bdrm v. 11trrerent 1 .. ,·el:.. <'M'•I 1o g a rr h1teclure :ind water ttcltVll)' \'ICWIOI? Sl~l mo FURH/$800 Mo. 'lll<'t· :J kdrm. 2 ha home. rcull' lo move 1ntu 58(1111 m11 Wat••rl ront/Sahshury 673-6900. WIMTB RIHTALS 'rwo bdrm home. lovely pat to and garage $600 ~ Ba ~·front 3 llr lowe r w/~arage Sl<XXltmo So &\front 4 Br upper w 1:arage $l2001mo ~., liu)lront 4 Ur upper. carport, µo s Jock pnv ~Imo YEAIU. Y RENT AU Little Island. Lg l Br apt, unrurn ~ lse. Two bdrm apt, gar. deck. Children & pet OK S625 110\ Joann St 'orncr W il s on Pla c·enltJ 9~1-1667, MarRucrite SUPER Lge 3br. 21 ~ba. l~•m rm. good area Nov 1 ~1 an~ featurl'S, xtra!' r'lean new pa1111 no IJt:-1~ :"< r !>cho11b IHI\ l uh 5-llj ;jgJT I Ur 2 flu Fam fl111 IJ "a ... h('r & ran Rt:' hutlt tn Nt·w 1·rpl'i & drp!> Nc\\port lle1 i,:ht:. ar<'.1 ~i!·k).A\'Utl IO f7 ~l'l8 1511 :1 Br l Ba. $450 '.!2.'I \ E.isl 23rd. :-.lo pel-3 or 1·~11ldn•n C.tl I !HS· 7'.!53. S 1•wJ>0rt Heights 2 Br Duplex. Pri\'ale y ard NO Pl::TS. S38S tjJ~ & water paid. lii:J·:!'~I ----- J Br. l·1~Ba. fam rm, frph . new paint. lg lenced \'ti S600 mo. fA2·4408 •Iv-.. s.lS -4834 ('V~ •2br. Ib a . e ncl. front yard. adults. no pe ts. gar USC or µool $17!> 646.3525 2 Bdrm, frvk. t•ncl pntio S425/mu. MO Cabr11lo. 646·6725 or a 1,'l tt.tO·!l'JOO ~~k for fayt!. unrum SMO. l::ASfSJDE·No Vogs. 2br. Bea utifully remo <t 3 1450 small ~ord Ger bdrm home, unlurn. Answer Ad #340. 642 4300 ~·t~r~c~u~:· 1ower, -·24--h_rs_. ____ ---- ita r . furn or unfurn 2br, •duple•. ga!_j_fcnced 11200/mo. )'I'd, very nice. w.· Slde, Sou\h Bayfronl 4 Br UP· KldaO.K. 9425968·8.'WS per, gar 11500/mo, furn or unfurn. Ne• ocea.nview 3 Ur. 21' No. BQfrtJnt 4 Br upper Ba. Condo with ever· w 1c arpon $1200 )'fl)' )'\bing. ~ n'I.,. AIJ~"' with~ dock pri\• -~. 962.oc98. Ask for .._ ...... • Attec. Jlnny. '71-UJ IULL -----._.--.._--.. --• Didi, Piiat c:a...aned Ad. .. .-...-.. .............. 1:xn Tl!'\f, 1, Udrm 2 l aquno Hills 3 S -ti•~ w I)\"\ 1.mllu & \1cv. ' 2 0 111 ~lt'l'llt n fi:ll I llMI Oakwood Garden Apartments ~peinou~ twnh!.c 2tx1 rm. 11 ,ba pool. t·arporl 1.>n\ al•· p .. 1111 lri.: pla ~ ' r If f u r t h 1 I d r t' n $4:!5 m11 Cal l 12131 5:l<l ;r,;13 FcM.fttain Valley 3234 1 ···~;1;~;;,-,·;>•I;~;;~·;••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '1!1 ~·,H:; t·\i:\••d \Jl't \\.\L~ 'I() {)Ut \,d(i \ lmm.11 I Br 1·11 11.1 -.;r I .111rl .c<ir·1~·t' ~ .11.1111\ lJ11t•c11 •1! \11~·+. & l11gh ~(·h1Mlb & ~hutil< 11 1·-1• p\1'.hl' l\.1d-. t. I., ... ' "hlllJI f(cfl'lt.: 1111'1ull•·d 1·11upl1• ur IJntil \ ''' f '"'lu1111 ... (';11!!11.1 !.ii""''• ~l :'100 pt•t mo pt·h l•t 1.1 ... l & 'l'f' ~1,!IU I :1,:1 ~~I~! .\~'I Ill h-1 ' mu ·~.a i!Cl Loguna Hi~I 3252 Huntinqton Beach 324 0 1 · • • • • • •• •• · • · •• • · · • · • • · 1 •••••••••••••••••• •• • • • 1 'l lH( • d• II...! 11"1 f1n11"'"j tt) 1 .) IJJk.., Ill 01'".Jll 1-.ll'l!Jlll :t I ''J.:11 \'' :-.1 .. ,,,., '11'\'Jll'l'h' hdrm, IJm rm &. .f1•11 11111"1 1: 1lr'(f' 1m 1111m1 I tS72.'i tnOI t•h.hh •T\11' I , 11•11111' •Tb 1M•tl. l'll' LdWf.,~'I f'l<ll 1-. Htlrm. :!lia I• 11 1•• 1h-..I, -;,.,·uril'. 1ln1.1r'\ .,r,. •.111.1• ~1 11•m·r' ~d.'i 1111• 11,Tfll·:ll.\\' l li1lr111 ~ l1a 11ouL S1•111r11 ' ~mo 21.~ h1t , l.'t."11.Jt {!,, .:1.i .. ,, I \1111 It 1111~ ~* .. ~ $1\2I. i Uhl c·tir I'\\ )(J r. lull\ llt.'t mu • ul•L~ 1•1-; .!. !!ill 1 matrtt 111 \dull'! "" , • -. . • 1~·H· Inquire dt 52i tKth M1ss1on Y1e10 3267 -;u ·L'RlT\ l <1~1 m ~I 71 I !•tiO o ;,~) J 0: I·······................ Hdrnt 2 ha sirl() rU.') 960~1 I 110:\IES l"Ort IU:NT l -:1 ~ I Bdrm S550-S625 HOM E.:S FO It fU:~T 1-· l' n n• d , 01 rd ~ :in 11 3 Udrm!>. S52.'I S62.> j ,!u r u~rs F:1m1l1e.• Fen ced ~ ar1h a11 1I pl1·.i'c ~"" &. \'l''" ~arui:e:. Jo':im1l1l'• ""l11111w 1 .111 111~ :~'>1~1 11r OCt~AN \'IE\\ Cle ... n nnd neat 2 Odrm :? b.1 v. frplr Sernnl) patio Sli.'10 mu pll'.i'e K1th ~ 111••, 1~1 ."111 \1' 011111· 1At·k 11m· I' tl l '~" :•·1,1 • 1 h •Ill• \\1th ll.1rl ... 1r \'tl'" ~ewpor1 Beo~h 3269 1 :1 Hr1rm 11 ti.1 l'Ofll. ,1 Hdrm hf11TX "" h ,., lrl.'01l'h Ii!• r,.,,r .1r11 Clo>w to l>i:Jl h ~·'>'I IUI 1 :.:11; :l:J Ii• 1r ~11;.111~ 1 \\ Jll IHI\\ I llr vi 3 Oen ;i Bu l-'rpl1• ..:;,:1;, Lanlcm·r \lli.1 ~"i:! l'lc un, :!ht lhd fqd• . $1i2~ 1!111 hCl!1IL' .Jplll lS4f. •\4~:.I. 114, 1:;2~, J fter :111111 l 'Ot) 3 br -+ den ne.1r \la>:nol iJ & Adi1 m; FTeshl) pa1nt~l. lo\·1·h yard. ~11 rtlcn1·1 1n l'I $625 mo !!62 4!lll!.! or :itiJ 8182 lr'fiM 3244 .....•................. W11odlJJ11kt•, 5h1 . I a IT1 rm dm rm. :lliJ, .111 . mo111h month. no 11c1' $!17!'1 \ gt 5-11 5032 ll~~\11:. FOR Rl•::o>d :J Bdrm $650. ) un i a111I )l.uru11.c F:.m1b "''"""" lo.uh & 1wt' 11t'k11111e ( 111 'f()'l :t5li() Ill 'Ii' l~til ...........•...•..••.•. I< I hflre lhrlr m •• l1o1 ll;1 \I II " ,115() 111 •1 . \ t! •• i-1,1 &I.! Xi50ot 213 '311., .!ljl, ;ll1d rnt :!1 JIJ:J 1·un<IO I IA':tUI ''''IWO & C'll \ I iH·~ , ll'" nu pels , S71111 mu .l1m 963 fl90lnr~i8 t lh'iO BIGCAHYON '.\lcl .. ain Tw11hm" :!llr. ::!h:i Te0J11~ pool Jal' "''' \.:vii prk 'i.t for 2 t·:.r-. SR75 G-4~-7722 dy:.. l•\1)·8361\ cv. wknd -JH~LTORS Lido Isle Leos~ \1,'t llu let• I lh·cr111•ld ~:xt•1 ll1111tt 2.t;OO ~ f 4 OH :1 h.1 •• I ,1.., 11ew . 1 ull I l'' .11 1•,1 ~;,, Olll. 675 !l'Jl:t l'h1., v.11rm, t omfort Jbk hon1c ,, d ost> 111 1~11n1!> .11ul l1t':orht·s W ith :1 lltlrm:-·1 H<•. rl1·11 .11111 lnrni;.11 cllnin~ n~.n1 1l ot 11'1 '> J pc:r1t.'11 hle11d 111 lam1h l umf11n .•ml "•J" "lltf'rlaintng SlWllmo · C/\"IYON \1 1'.W TUHTLEHO 'I\ llllH;1·:. :11,drm. 21 ,1,a, 3 1·:tr i.:•• r avail 1ml'Tll!d 97H 2;,1,11 ••r &SI lie.Hr>. ~..;1 l4tJ I RENTALS 2hr , 2ha Jhr. 21>a :ll>r. 21 Jim 4br. 2bJ I t ll, 21.IJa s,7;_,u S750 Sll25 Sllt)ll tt523 CAM"'5Da·IRVINE •CONDO llcntal:e !'ark 3hr. l12bu. 2 s1y. puliu !GOO /mo 1 714·08S 9379 ofterlipm ----Woodbr1d~e 2br. d ose 111 park. vool & sthool. Fenced yrd, 1575/rno. M1·2M4. •WOODBRIDOJ:: l'ONOO :ibr. \lf1ba, pool t('nnh;. End Unit. IG50. 1i4Q.OM7 -----'4 Hr . 2 Oa Carvets, drapu, l1u ll1 Ins . Otlrdener. '"~o. Call •43CM 673·1020 f,11, el\ '!Ur I" nh!>I.' 1n Nl'w1;•1"\ llt'1g111 .. 21 ,u.1. trµli & 1•)41\ '\1·V.I \ th• 1 II I ;J I I' ,j ~ j ~I() Ill II 1;.i5 ll•~1 . .tll 1.i .... 111:~1 Li.:1· 2 :::.1 \ Oupll1X :iHr " f 11 11 f I a F' I I> I I' I 11 'lll•\t p11rl ll.11ht:. ~1 mo 1>11; IJJ/lJ Harbor View Ho!M' 1 ·11~raded 3 BR 2 Ila. 1111ht :.cf' lu appret'IUll' (\11n 1n pool. ehildren OK. nu 11ets Ava 1 l. no\\ $795 1no ~--~ I.I "XURIOUS I Rr ~O~ 1>0 ' :\1•wp11rt Cr~·\ • Sp.11·1111i.. fomrl> h1111w ~llh vtl'w' Tennis. pool. 1•tt· On t.'\ r l>1e S950 1'11111 Haine~. ~1!1·9961. ~ 27 Iii NeWIJl.lrl Shores Ca nnl l''runl. 41Mlrm, :lb11. newly tl1•1·or1111"'· pool tennis. 2 blocks lOOC('UO. 002 fl68:1 NPT llTS. 3br, I~ yl"d, {1urt lu.m , SOOO/mo. u111 ncl. 642 3236eves :t Br 2 Ba . 2 cor i:11r fumily rm, frplc, Jusl complett'ly reno ,•ated. new r11rpcl, drapes, tile . On quiet c ul·dc·st1<'. 0 irdening paid PCll/BrookHunit '' blk from beach . Call l.k•bbl 1lll ·5&M. Waterfront Homes Inc. 631 -1400 3425 .••.......••....••••..• :-.;l'"" 21.drm & den < 11n1f11. 11.c .,porl Re:ic·h Santa Arm Cottntn· Club areu. ar1ult ~. no pe t:.. S700 'J!-l8·fM'iCVC'5 Lux ~ondo. 2hdrm. 2' ~ba. 2 t'ar ~ar, fr~k dtt>h wu~ht•r . t·rpb. drµ~. pool. J3C 6-1 5 R!lRtl or IM l 15'-l:i frnn•· lhr, I ha J • ., r•·lrtt.:. pool, lt•1111 1:.. !.li5 mo. ~168·2839 "'' c~. 7!l!J i l22 da)S townhouw u~ 3525 ........•.....•.....•.. I H \'IN ~/NORntWOOO THE LAKES Curntr ltJft. I bdrm. up i.:r,1ded, pool Jar. s .iuna, t••nn1:. 50•1 m11 CJll r,.;4.J 1:1-1 AparimPnts fumished .......•......•••....•• Balboa Pettinwla 3707 ..........•••..•••..... Bi\ V F Ft 0 N 1' A(; I,: , 1\:;ll'h. Pier. 2 Hr. SHi!:'1. I Ur S525. S45U. Arllt:. II \\ nl r :IO:I ~: Efl1;l'Wal('I' I 87 l~ .. l I Ualhna 11111, Oceunfru111 Wint er ral~ ~> up wk Fnr Info r 11ll (i7.'i 117 10 2hr. I be, ('IOSP to ba1 & bea<·h $400 mu · fii3 84.15 or~ 0768 <J. t:.m froint luxuno us 3 Rr 2 8 d 2 Gar,1.:e-; Wun er. SOOO. 640 1784 , lllk to beach, newh· re· nee. H I)'. 1ml11('d , dlx w frpk 2br.2ha.s.".ti'J 3 hi . 2 ba. S700 675 llH81 a fl 5 2 l>tlrm. I b11. WINTt.;rt Hl::NTAL. heated wol. ~teps to bay. bea r h. ferry. 1425. Cull l'Vl'S 1175·1871, day!l 673·1900 S teµs l o hll)'. 2 U r bayvlcw. deck & gar. SHOO. Jacobs Realty 675-6670 Rent to ~llddlf &If or Elde rly M an, non· drinker 11m apt. 675·56.14 aft 6 -~ ~·~---- S nll clean l Udrm, no dufs. ~• blk w oc .. n l:).10, 8'73 9'lWorl73 4928 I Newport Beach/No. 880 Irvine at 'h,,.., 17141 ~1_1~_:1 Newport Beach/So. I :r.-c 16th <'t L)r"'"'-'' at •rtr ''14) 642-5113 1)1. E.\"\l'Hl)'\T l>dllXt• .1 111 .! R.i :! 1·.11 ~ara~1 \1.1tl nov. t11l Jww ~h ~1.#5 mu 1:~J t;&IO N t> P •'I ~ t>«~: \ '1.l· RO:'\ 1 \\ 1 u l e r I B 1 ;: B a . 111 l'plale 673 i873 ----- Apartments Untwnished ...••.••..........•.... Balboa Island 3806 Ea,..t~idt> 2 hr, p\11 on1l ent•I 1:.1ra1?1!. pal lO :'\o P•'I ~ ':)J:!;, 1,42 'Jilli '-11· 111\.11, \)!t'nl :: B11. I • ha t•1v.nh1111M• ~ar:i~e. pat10 mi..llurt· adult:. :'\o pets SJ.")(} 11111 Call ,\ns wer .\cl, =199, G-t2 . .r.JOO 24 hr.. SPr\t'IOUS & SUNNY I Br Enl'l~d garaicc patio. D \\' .\dlls. no pet:, $350 mo 5"8·9084or S.W.~6 LUXUllY UVIMG I ...................... . I.>.• 11x1 lla)!11111 .1htl1 rn "h.1 r1 'n.. t rplt .111111\,. l"I jlt'I" '!l\JIJ !IMI ) rh In quiet .\dult Complex. Spacious l BDRM. APT. 01shv.asher. ftreplaee. p\"\ µah os, pool & spa '\() l'El'S SJ95 rm \11->;.\ Pl~E!; 26.51J HARL\ J\ \' 1·: hl•1 :;!U 1~1 J..,\J.~ AGATE AVE. :1 111 .j l>.i t q1lt 11p1•n l1t.•.111i.-'\o 1 t·l~ Stl{,.J 11111 \.1!\. t.7 .• 81711 Balboa Peniftstlta 3807 ...••.................. !:ll1\l1ll Bar h $100 Yearh U I 1 I :. 1J d 1 -H P )! ~~nugerf.7.'1 51_!;2 2 Bdrm t\pt Covl!r• tl l'arport. ~I) mo ~ear :'P\h.. ~9 .!-1-17 2 lir l'. rpls. llrp::.. hll ins. i.:ar \di!!-. 110 pets. S4oo m•1 1110 \'11·ton:i ~t 548 1367 .\fl .'iPM l,Jure1. 1nt1mate 2 ltl<>n 1ow11housc apt co ndo .!hr. 21 .ba . an·e:.:.ible lo every rr eewa) from Harbnr ar~a. Greenbelt ror only 14 units. 2·car iiarage w /remote, & other nil'e tles. SS75 for yr·s lease. 552·3400 . -----------I~ 5.S2 ~'>3 E\'eS on:.\N FRO:-rf -2 bd house. $450 2 bd duplex $470, 333 E. 21 C ~I 64S-8lo.1 I" a nt as 11 l ' ,. , ., .,., 2 • bdrms. :;undl!C'k. gara~e & on .:;hure f10Jt moon11~ fi'i'I l'l'..'b Corona de4 Mar 3822 ..................•.... :!Hr. I Ha . frplc . nev. cpt!'. dr.11>1.'S. µatios. carpo1 t 01) l>\'U. SS50 7ntl· l7 l:l . . 1t·~ Wdrm lh.t. duplex nc11 1 rp1 :. drp,. frµh , 111 l'Jll \ ll'W. )WI ht•.11 h .. H·• •\~' ~u r ~-:?;. rno 1~111-1\.1'(°1 CostaMeso 3824 .•....•.•••...••..••... MEWL Y DECOR. 1 1\1 gJ:. pd. enrl gur rl · wa~ht•r, 1'(11>1 Atlulh Iii:! :io'l:l 2 Ir. I Ba Apt Nl•wl.' 1t1·1·•ir <.tns pd. <:nr l ~:u 11ot0I. d 1washt•r Adults 6't2·507:! l Br TownhouM .\/rwly tlecor gas pd. t!O CI 11:.r . pool , d wa ,h e r ,\dult:c.. Gl2·5IJ73 Perfect 2br 2ba 1100 Sfl ft, fplc. lndr) 0 1s hwr. encl icar, $500. 3U~ Gtn~t.'r ~~40<~ $110-$465. 2 Br I Da t.pt. Pool. l:iundry rm. t·rpts. drp:. At.lulls only Cat OK TSL Mgmt 642 1603 ------- $45().$475 2 Br. \ Ba Apl'I All bwlt·ins. t•nclsd gar W ID hook up. Near S.C. Plaia Cat OK. lmrned. 11("cuponc,\. TSL Mgmt 612 1003. ----~------ Wcatfleld FAMILY°'4ris. lk'11nd ne• beaullfut Ira 2 !Jr w / g:ir I 1 • Ba 1\dlll. l·pls drps, bltns. fncd yd . water pd. 63b ~120 26l!J·F Santa Anu S300 667· D \ icton a $370 Nt!w 2 Or I Bu L.a11nrlr\' hl.ll1I-. up, i:a rage, frorit \ard ~pal1U Adults, no \it:t:. $t50 645· 7300 ------ l HR ADULT APT ~cw crpl & llrps. beam l'l.'lllngs. ~en'. h11r. no pets. $325 G'73 8~03 , tf.l-0·2055 lbr. r pt . drpcs. no duldrcn or pet,., <l/w , stove $350/rro 645-24fi2 2 Bdrm. new l.'arpet:. & 1ialnl. separate patio & itaraiie. dose to shopp111g and park. ~o pets. Child Of\ $425 Call 546·5880. as k for Linda l Br w carvort. 724 James Sl S3111 64&tl725 or agt. t>'Ml-9000 Ask for Faye meataa.AU AIARTMIMTS Beautiful )!arden apts Pool & :.pa Adults. no pet" Bach. I llr \(l\ I:: $330 ~ ltllh, 642-0856 2 Br 1 Ba S43:1 2 Br. 2 Ba. '4M·$46.'\ J!l8 W Wilson, 631 ·s.>83 38r. 2Ba upper 4 pl~x. 1040 0 Volencla. n11 pets. S480 mo M6-7983 --------Oe11ut. Triple• nr. S.C. Plaza. Will Conside r Pets & Children. S475. 213 542.3583, 21.3·372·1238. upt , ror fomlUe11 with I or .Westside 11tudlo 1 person 2 chlld~t. Nuar park. $240 incl11dea ut1I. Avail. lleul paid. No pets. NO\' 1 s.6·4~. 2Br.2Bll $4~ 398W. Wllson.C M. e:u.558J154f.~08 Huntington Landmark. new 3 Dr 2 Ba Hi!o(hl) upl(r aded, lovely 10<' 24 hr s ec . full rec. Cars .\dlt Comm :'ilo J>('tS S6.1') m•l 213 5!rl ~ l.~e 2 Ur :ipt Ut ii pd S:IK.J mo l'h 536·33-li ur 1:Ut-102:l lttchelor apt. Avail now. util pd $310/Mo. Call 531",.3347 or 536-1023 \'er) large 2 Bdrm. new Ci>h drps Patto Car , kids OK. S395. IW7·"803 2 Br 2 Ba. in 4-Plex. l::n cls d ga r age . Warner/Bols a Chic a area S39S 840-SSOt. Super elean . walk to ht.-a<·h Kar er.el. !bdrm 21Jdrm c a l l And:· :);\l>-1330 L>uple x 2 Br l Ba Encbd garu~c Close lo F'rwy & b t• a t· h W 1 11 a 1· c e p t 1·h1ldren S40ll mo. Larr) 537 4399. L>l'luxe Jbr, 2ha. rrplc, w l•ndsd gar. hook .ups. Nu pel.5 ~. 003·6551 . Near new xtra dlx townhs apt lrg 3br. 2ba. frplc, bltns. WO hku p . skylig hts. «aulted ceil- ings Dbl attch gar. man y itt ra s S525 . 545.3004 lrYiM 1144 .........•...• ,, ...... . Condos for rent m ·'The Lakes .. l & 2 Br Pool. J .1c .. tennis 731-4763. 857 0211 Wdbrg 2 Br 1 Ba eondo nr luke . Avail. 11 /l. 41 Firwood S525 559-8735, 8'0-6597 or 213/33.1·7715 Newport..... la6t ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAii flWPOIT COUMTaY CLUI u...- SI n g I es, 1"2 bedroom apts, &townhouses. f<rom S449 844-1900 F.. Blulr. 2 br, 2i.., ba, rrplc. 2 car encl. gar. $625/mo. 640·S296 IS95, 2bdrm. 2ba. lux Con - do. garden. porch. park· ing, clubhouse & all amenities. Xlnl complt!X. Harry: 213-839-1701. of· flee: 213-m..6400. ----- VERS AILLES Lux Jr lbr, w /refit1g. view. sec hide. S43.'\ 760-8.190 Beaut 2br, Npl Hts open beam . frpk. etc. $490. Adults no pets 642· 7745 r Verullles pe 'ftlho u se hludio condo. adults only. no vet s . lux guarded <'ommunlty with pool, iiµa , 1y m , saunas & clubhouse. Min from beach. $500. A8l 768·5600. 770-2313. ---------- MIAllUCH Lge 3 br. 2 ba upper apt. No pe\S. 1700 mo. Alt. 675·8170 l.arae 3 Br upper Duplei&. 2 Ba. Patio de..:k, new crpta. drapes. No peU. Walk to wat• • 1hoptn.1 . 1700/yearly. Avail Nov 1. 844"211. eve•. eTS.tOIT ~ . --· I • ........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8ahysltH1111. Ill) huu\c nc•r \11,1nna I 1 r A: up C M M2Ml!.2 \O\.'it~I ~\ <1 .uwn :,t1•au1 l'lt•lolll " uphul" \\ 1 u k le \I.Ir tl'\I(' k In> UJl\ lUll t "'&.'I X716 1 \Kl'l':n :1.1',.\l'\/tN1. lO' .. n l>.'11 '41ri J.tl lo. \\ ul,1'1 1 rpl I " .....•.•.•...•.••.•••.. 1-.LH TRl<...li\'I 1'11c .. t rlJrhl IHt '''llnl!J lt• Hll 1 ...... •Jr ''"''" Jllh" t ... •.~r. •I 11/,I u:J,')H ~.l•·dn11111 \1will 1111, .. 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Wilson & Son!>. µJltOI!, rm add.. rem:idcl vlurb Free est. JO> r .. t•xµ Lh· Ujlt' \.\ l'h1llt1h 1 011 "12 '..l'lu, Hauf 1 r"\<' 1Yl.l ..... m1' \o •ou •V"'RY LO~ PRICES• ''"J ~-' E ,.., ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7487. Bonded ~1740 loo 'ma ll ~:!.!lb..! "" t 11.t" .q.. 111 ;1111 Jljuhn.: & Uump J 11h!> t\'fl Hll• "'"' l1111jl"' skforRarnh C.,..tSer.fce ............•.....••... ••••••••••••••••••••••• La• reb1K11\.,1IJI<' hJlJ,,11 ter. ful1 t1m..· ;\Ion 1"11 111r Shampao Ir stea m dc;.i11 da} "orlont: 111olhcr~ 1111 Color b1ightene rs. wht I)' lnfanG thru ,I , r:. ~l>U ~O m in bleach 'lean CM t>42·W2ll lh'. din rm. hall SIS ,\' g - rm S7.50. couch $10. rhr Contractor :!I \I • \II\ 111•111 t' 1,cur~t' !'H!i <i.lllil · Mii l01'• (;111dt1111 11. I 1111!-.1·.1 11111 1: I" I l ' l ( I I Ill Ill I 11 K & Hl•1111.• .11 \l.11 .. 1 l 'lt'.111 l 'p i-·,,,. l·q l1h•)( j'CllSI\ , •.. 1! I t l'.1 IJ,wl JlllJVt'·dt><.11\ lll'. l.'•Jll l'ftl\1· l'l'moval Dump t r u ,. k 11u1 l' k ~" r v IL\Ul.IN(; t.:all D:n•1d aflt'r :Jpm at ;)t5 ~I) Uri 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Yuunt1 M e n W 1 rctpunslb1Uue h11 vc -i<.T 4WD 1'ruck Yard & T rt-t• mull.it et1WP Can Jo any lhl f\ll ' Ca ll S.W.~20 ~~ ...•.•..••..••.....•..• tt 0 H I N S II 0 II S Jo: c u :ANIN(; s t-:ttVICE for a thornughh clean li:se ~IJS57 l>evendable, own tran . hom~tofftce:., this ;irc:.i. K<Ml·8956 Lad y-Wlexpt>r tfJ dea11 .uu r home R•nl>I u.16 OOOl , 1S 1 OJ83. 1111usec1e&n1nR + + what'' Call Slid.., ll SIUlr lur details.1:142 ORM. nu; MAGIELS. A p~ &- Hscs d eaning & hus1ncsi. bld~s Call Can1I after 4 00 pm 646-6502 v~ry thoroug h & 111K~r xln t r e f erl!nl'e!> Lis a 548·8067. befOrt' lOA~ LmtdKapilMJ •...................... Yard clean·ups. renl)v,1 u ons & reseed ing!> Hl'f~ C;i l t G r ~cnl>l·lt Landscaping. 8.'>1 11129 ----- McrlOle 'f •.••••••..•..•...•..... SS. Guar elim pet odor ••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • Cpt repair, 15 yrs cxpr :\la nning Cmu.tr t 'o "''n Do work myseU. Refs. 1.'(llllr, foundal1un:. 111 531·0101 h111sh Li<' & lni. li61 tiWO f(('w., r.11... l,1\\ll •l'rl Ill'. l.ind""''""l' '1111nkl1·1 111:..1ullu11u11~1 .. pa1r \i.k tot :\I .ti \ tll !Ii 'I .11(1 I .\I.I. \ HOl'ND fl1\ULING k m ·kwork. s ma ll Joh,. I I'. Trut•k F'ree ,.:O.t :-.11.'Wport. Cost;.i :\ll'Sa & INSURF.U 548 396'1 I nine. H75 3175 eves. Coo<-rele. Unck & Blo.:k. Stone & Stucro. tilei1 Starnl*tl <.:onercll· All t } pes of Co11neh! Work JJ7~ 1200 L1c'tl & Bonded . Ma•iftc) ••••••••••••••••••••••• Muvmg ? The St ar ving College Stu1lents ha Vt• ~row n Lie Tl24·•'36 Same good ser v. 641 8427 PaintlnCJ/P•ritMJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATl!;RFRONT P INTING ,.·Ille t u...tom work. exp & prof. Ver~ rsnbl. Lt<· 'd Call ~lark 673 3369 ----Poifttiftc) /Sicpt1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• E I. E <.: T R 0 S T ,\ T 1 l ' \TOMIZING Auto l'arts, Ofhcl· Furn. Wrought I ron Heason ab l e ~·11654!. till· 7537 I ~ -----Plost•/a*POir Uave's Pamtlng. i.ervlng ••••••••••••••••••••••• art'a !l yr.., most reas StucM & Plaster Patch. Insured. lic'd 5Wl 84:.!5 no job luo sm quick & dean 645-4203. 645·-I JOO ..Eine-ext 'int p1untin~ -by Richard S inor St lie. ms Try rne 83ti-5SSS. 24 hrs f amt mg & Pa1~nng Prof work F'ree e{C Hs nbl Steve. M7·'1281 ---- --Ralph's PCllilllit19 962-4701 lnler E xler P ainting Fast. effu·1ent Ill ,·rs e'<p R0t:k oottvm IJ• ice .. Greg. 97!.19621 PAlNTINt: 12 Yrs. Exp 1n N B ~Cd~1 areas l'rn Sma ll. m~ J,Jrtte!> a re small' lii3 6477 Hon Painting 1nt<:>r tMCler lo rate:.. q uahl\ work. tnt mt:d -;~rv 11111 5fiR4 or ti3~i'Wl •Patch PtoshritMJ• All Type~ • 538· 71 l:J -------- Ne w 1·ons\ruc t1011, r e model. re pipc . Sl u t1 leak s . clcctron!C_<•llY 1()1•a tcrl & repaired drams cleared Top llal 636-~ P.O. loxRefttab . ..•..•••..•.•....•..•• l'\'t r ost Box Service TH E MAIL ll0 0 :"\1. ~hr 2tiOll E c~t llw\ ( ·u~r :-.rs 640 U340 or fl.1-H 48l t;,.." Our Address r ur Y11ur Husines:, Sutt<' 1,r Box !\'umber T H.I-: MAJLSUITE 17777 MamStret-1 "B" Ir vme ~9·4n:! Want /\d kesult~ iH2 5'i7H Sell idle items 642·56711 Hc palr & Re rool All l ypes ·s hingle s -rock i.hakes t'Omp<Har Free ~I ~l ~~I l''m t\vm l DETfEfl 0\;ILT Hom~ ,\II lYl1"l>. hol 1•omp tile: shakl! 111 d IJ1111rl1·JI 111:. f'rce t•i.t l.Jll :itio H7711 1.Jvn t C:ct ~1JkctJ <'all Ooug A l.tt· cl 1·011tractor who cl(~ll t co:.t mnre' All lYl)e'i of roofs DOUG LA:i Wr\MPl.l':R R 0 (JI-' I ~ (.; <.: u .. I (• :;:'19 3926:1!1 8.1;'1 1910 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Cenm1c Tilt: in:it;i lletl anywhere Smlol 11 Joh:. welcome 900-IYSI T .... s.r._ ····················~·· RILL'S T1t,.;1-:Ttt1~1 M IN(; & <.:L ~:l\N l ' 1' Free est .'>40-1031 :.ift <1 30 TREE DESIGN Or nameolal 11run1n ~. St·ul11t unng. topp1n1; 1h111n1111:. r<'rl'll.1vaL ,11 .. 11 <'lean u11 IHI). IH41i Tutorinq Ba I boa lloofi ug t.:o T tle • • !. • • ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • ._. ·- roof m~ n' fur lh1· l"llOS\ rutor Town-Su e & fo'rl <' e:.l. Get on1· while lob's 11 ·shot 673·674:J. :"llew & re1·u1·l!r!> ltcµ:..1r SJJC.C1<1h~LS :.il :.La) bu'>~ pncco; l<c!1:..hh· li&C' Mii t~'iJ2 - Math. Re;idmg. SclCnl'l'. \lu~1<·. ~p;.i n1:.h, S turl) \l~lhods ..J>re s~h·wl Colleg" 1 "ul1f <.:r<'rlt'n I tab t).15 5171) I 5-18 !1570 ;1 I !gnnun:i Social Sfl-vices •• •••• •••• •••. ••• •• •••. Typinq Ser•ice p n 1) H L F. \1 s N ,. c tJ 1 u • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • •• • • • • • • tall..'' J.n·c rounwl111~ F;i.-.t accuratl· l\111ng un A B C 11 E [. J1 I. I :'II to: IB:\I Corrcrt St'ltwlnc M!> ~:!l utht>r sc1T1·tana l work Tit~ ••...•................. Huntinqton luch Ti~Co. Lei u., upg1 :i1fr that '>howe r 1111> rtr:.i1n l1<iartJ or t·otn WJ\ < •'rJmll tile 1mpn.H·~ aµ1>t•<.1r & \ uluc or .10\ l11tm1• .,,. 1·11mm hid,.: 1• ,1 rt•;•, , .. ,.,, I t•·•· •·:.t & :-.11g gt·i. twns 1il II 812·30i!ll husine,,., l1:tters. r t: l>Um"' "'' Kart·11 li75 1230 Window Cl.anlrHJ •···•···••··••••··••··· Ll'l Thd~un.,hine In' Call ~unsh1nc WmcloY. (.'lt'.JOlll~ l.lrl .~18 H&'i:j Sell Wllh f:r\S 1': 1 It's a BR~EZE Cla!>sifif'd Ads 642 56711 Apa ...... ""'-"-Rooms 4000 RMtab to Shore 4300 Office Rftttal 4400 Industrial R~tal 4500 Morlqaqes, Trust ••• • •• ••••• • • • •• • • • • • • • Deeds SO 3 S Lott& Found 5300 Lost & Fe.ind 5 300 Pft'SOftalS 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ..,.... ..... 1169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Versailles·! Br. :.ecurit~. d ose to ever.' t h1 ns.t S500tmoSte\e 957 WOO 2 BR 2 Ba condo. wood burning fplc. new p a1nl. drps. CPL'!. Obi g.ir .. l1Ze patio. nr Hoag H•1:.p . .\dlls. no pets. s.'>75 .. h 4PM. 631-7129 Udo ba}'.frnnl, 2 Rr. den. 2 Ba . frplc. sand} beach $1300/ mo. yr ly. 675·01.20 --- Lge 2 br. 2 ba condo. ~I eps to beach. new d .. c. bll · ins. patios. <'rpt. drps l l ll,S69S.~93LS ....••.••.••..•.•...... ·••··•···············•• <>11 Newport Liead1 l~adl r t'/11 llHlltllll.l\t• '" ,i.r :!llr Ho tel r oom 1.mall .1p1\la1l'1·11 m·-.1 111 11:" kill hl'll 2:106 W ()(·call 0.111·11 ~ •• 11 .. • · ' 111 ii 1ron1 S2ti11 & uµ + S2ti0 :.si; :.!IK!-1 se~ & deposit. tii:J 1154 l~guua &ad1 Motor Inn !185 ~n P:tt•1 f 1t• Cu.bl llw '. La gu na Beal'h . Dail.1. Wt."t"kh K1tche11 J\ ail a hie l.o"' winter rates 494 52'J.I Huorn "tlh k1t«hc11 pn . '.liear hu!> & i.hopp1n1t l'cnt er Adulb onl~ 1-:, ci. 69·30or wknds !lli:.!i5211 Lrg roo m . ll\'t bat IL linens. no l'leL,, S200 mo l!>t & la't L.11: O«h 499 5550 I l.ld r + Oat h Pool Jac·uzz1. C.D.M. S200 + 1l(lllntnt.tl1· '" Cnnclo ::>.:.10 1111 1rn 1•il:! ,,11 1 1 • .1 G~' forlt~t h1 .IBI' 'lllll 4350 ............•....•.•... 111\2(1 I ;,II '-l1tr Jf!• 11111\ l"t•~t.1 \lt"·I '-.llt n~I I 'Jll 1 .~ 111'1 1,11: I l '111 \\',\,ILll l;,11,11!1· IOI' 11i:ht 11•1 ;Jj!l' ('\I :'\ ll ,11,•1 t'•11t .1t\.lu1I ~ Ii-, ~J.t:JO :\1011 I h1 u l''ri. Ii 'IOlt1J On f\;Jlhna 1'1·1111-.ulJ1wxt to J-)111 /.unt• 1 Ill'; \20'; > 673 29.l~l ,;7:1 '1930. • •••••••••••••••••••••• l'n 11tl' 1·•1nll'r lot· l p to 1.;,m -.11 fl l'\111 ,,en tt•c mo<t1·r11 . i:t a~:-bi d~ 1;1•i ti.103 Attmtion Doctors! I nllttH' fl'l'C "I ;.nrltni:. \\ell JIJJJCl111l<'<I 1rtCllinil htd._ loc·ale<l m h•·art 111 II B 1; t rl·atr1\l.·11l rms. X H.l\ r m bui.itll''-!'> 11lt1ce . I a r)!t< ret:c:puon rm + 1w 1 oft1n' .1rt•a . 1a1l.ihlt· I .tit twl.1~ for ap111 to HI·:() <'A Rl-'ET 1:1'.lJ 1351 ''THE" EXECUTIVE SUITE Full ser11c:t: eiffirc;. m :oolewport Cenlt'r S40·5470 t81 •I :.4. ft 2 Front oll 11 l':. :.! ltiths L.irgc re.1r >.hnp arc<t & door '-l!l.i 11111 li75 Wh1tl1t•r \1c C \1 5111 ~1;1~2 0 :11 '· fi Hi l~.111 i.:1 t'" l:!.'ilJ :.q. It ."'1!15 111o1 I-r11111 11tr1c:e. tar~,. r\«.t dtK•r t:! in Lu~:.n :-.1 1 \I ..1IU !l~ u""' lilt, Ill.XI t •\ cs ............•......•.•. Sattter Mt~ Co. .\II 1 ''flt."!. ol n•al e:.tJll' 111\1!,lllll'llh !.llH"I' 1!~19 Speciallainq in 2nd TDs 642-217 I 545·06 I I Cash for T.0.'s \llll'l1l'Jll :\I l~ •15:1 11 t I . ..................... . • F11und u r !tl'il a l't•l "' l':d t u.' W1• 1 c the l'H (>JI,, •i i 11 i:J!J ;t!I~. L"'l 11r round :.i 1Jf'l 0 ' Cull An 1m.il \-.,l '>\.1n1'\' Lcagui, .)J'i :t.!13. ~11 I Cl' LCJ~T Ln11 0 1 11 11,\1'1\C~.\\IMO:-O H11;11il \ 11 •1 I W" r n ,. , d .ii t t <nl••r \\,om•« lk.11 h ~ud T l> lor ~air. :J , r:.. Bh 11 II EV..\ I< I> < ,di r~'l<)I' \\',\HElll >l SE & t ll 15'. 1111 '"''' si1.:1110 ·y ht '"t•11lep.,m1 .1u111 lll'e :ll> 'if( ft I 1'1111t:. on ~ ielt.b 211', !Jfili rn;,; 111..r IHlll, I Hl-12 U\.1 ltl t :\lolton l'kw' llf l..Jkc -----------I.OST "ini<dl 1:n·1·11 lllu1 Forei.t Dr 11°r ill'" lild" '"' CASH FORT.D's P<itT•tt \'w I.a kl· l'.ir k !151 !HOH • F:\ST \CTION • Hl-:\\1\IUJS:l!i 11103 !111 FOR LEASE C.irnhna :\llJ:t' 955 Jt51 ~fltWnts/ P~Oftals/ Lost &Found 2blks from bt•h Hu l(e newly cptd. 4br. d 1'4 . frplc, w/d hook-up. no pets. $800752·7474 Sc~· De_p._040-~l4 ____ , Offiu Rental 4400 HEWPORT BEACH 1649 Westcliff Dr l'all Gene Hill 642·0200 KOLL -IRVl N E l~DUST CONDO 6.200 sq ft w 12075 oil' ~pac:e. 110·220 3 ph a s1• elec. Nr OC Airport t\sk· mg 50" per sq fl. 3 yr l(ross lease. Call Hu gh S.W-7923 Mon thru Fr1. ....................... Aftnowtcemtnb 5100 • l.O ST U11l11:rmJn11 blal k ,\ 1 ;in nt·11tt'rt•1t mate. "ell\ \"1 1 :\fonurrh !...t.11nm11 ON l1 tU:WAlll> -&9:J -l:i!KH 01 l!N>·!t510. f111I :ll l<! Beaut. Lgelbr. :ii blks bch. d /w , w/d hook up, no pets. $800752-747..J SUOO 4 Br. 2 Ba. Duplex. Oceanfront. Wood beam ~iUngs. carpets, drapes. all buill·lns. Enclosed g arage w i th washer/dryer Furn. or unrurn. lmmed. or· cupanc)'. TSL Mgmt. 642.1603. Bachelor, Park Newport. ocean vie w. S425. Can furn. 955-2689 2 Br. l Ba. 30· lo h<'ach. Utils pd. $600. Propert ~· House. 642·3850. 642-1010 Nr Hoag Hosp L1ghl & au)· 2 br. 2 ba. rli11 rm. lnd11· hookups. gar. $48.'> &12·G629 WESTCLI FF 2 Hr l l)ndu New interior. Ad ulls. no pets . SS25 rm. 673-6&10 A' ail now I lovely rooms & balcony w /pvt bath, kitchen il ri\ For mature prol. person S300 mo. 1st + last S'75 cleanmg dep. 675-5533. ~6499. Yacatioft R...tals 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOUMT AIM VIEW Vtu.AS T .... SClUI ~ear Palm Springs . l · & 3 bedroom vHlas availa· ble . Weekly , monthly and annually 7 lighted tennis courts. Ch>lle to Ran c:ho M i r age 's Restaurant Row Agent. ( i 14 l 328·4097 Lge Big Bea r Cahtn pool tble. color TV 2 frpk!> Sips 14. 714 ~5·~l6 Wanted 2 or 3 Br Condo Palm Springs . I' ref gull course Lea'>e :1-11 mo Rc,,p. couple . IH4 0641!. l.'i2-2393. Oceanfront 4 br upper un Rent~s to~ 43oo i\. Vrl\t rental. F\J rn or ••••••••••••••••••••••• unfurn: A.,.. 6iS 6160 .\lu,·mg .. Avoul de1x>S1ts & ~· c ul th 1ng exnen,es '. Very nal·e. lge I br in g arden setting pooL quiet. seC'ure .idu1t arcu 111 East BluH Sgl utlult. nopets,S465 64~~i62_ P e n tho u se 1 B r Versailles Ney, decor. Nr ocean Lush crt yrd , ltn Adult. Sec bldg No pels . Full rec rac. pool. g ~m . 1 550/mo i\g t 760-8617 3 Bdrm . 2 Ba. Yearly. SSOO m o . 642 ·1334 d a s . ~-~78eves. NEW cpts/d rps. 3Br. 2Ba . lrplc. gar 2 blks bch No pets. $67!'> mo ) rly MS-1682. Nice 2Br duplex:. upst airs. l'rores)1onalh s ince 1971. HOUSEMATES The Roommate V1111 n • Looking For b Looking For You~ SS() fee for peu pie with home w share S35 for those look mg and L\\O~ company a roommate search <i~~. 752-9475 Will share my plush In le\'el H.B home lr plc. micro. S26S1mo 111cl. all Rita. SJ0.8090 Xtra lrg home to o;hr "/~tudents. 2 lir a vail. Nr OCC. Bob Barrett ti"i3·~7 utl 6 Mat. Person to shr hsc n r. S.C. Plaza. Ten evcnini;s 556·9016 Frplc. gar . adults, no pets. On Clubhouse Dr. nr. Lido Isle shopping. Lease credit rererence •vaU. Nov. 1st $5()()/mo. 494-6303 -----------•Cl ean. conscienl1ous. 3 Br. 2 Ba. frplc. garage, working woman wonted yearl)' $600/mo. waler to share qul1•t Hunt· pd, 645·03 lng\on Harbor area apt w /sam e . $210 + util. 840-2182. 1191 ••••••••••••••••••••••• sm. 2 br. oer Bolsa. No pell. 891-8105. 963-~32. 984-t571 ................... wU. .... 1let~ HOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sla1tmVllln ~· 1112 bd;;-.r;ury adult •Db In 14 plans from .. ts. 2 bdrm from SIOI + pools. tennis. watwfalll. poodll Oas ror ..... heetln1 Datd. ham Ian Dleco J'rwr drive North on ltHll to 11cradden then W•t oa llc:F~n to Male wanted to share 3 bdrm, 21' bath condo in Newpo rt with p ool. jacuul. tennis. etc Ca II af\er 5:30 µna o r anytime weekends. 642-1~. Male roomma\11! o\'er ~lo shr lg home In CM. 1265 + ,,, util. ~~16 ~ Fem Pref to Shr 3br. 2b a h5e CdM. Call An>time IM4·27~ Share :tbr H.se In C.M. Peta o.k. Call wkdy eves 648-9819 lea}!Jad VI U •I e · WOODBR100£. Share CTMJWl 11•. .,._ 2 br, 2 1N1 home. --• f Wl Poole. boetf. Jacuaa • ON_,.., or a&er tralll. 1171/IM + ulll. .... ......._.._. ,.,., ...... f1Ml1J. Ol)'l 117•1'IO. nr 9":.!!!!. MUOA .,__*8w18U.. 1-N WI. ,,,., • up. W-. . .a Delb Pllot &.•'1111 ° J'WM•MI. .•...•......•.....•.... WESTCLIFF BLDG ' NE WPOHI BE.ACH ' .. "5',. .. ,, ............ 1 ..... .c. ... Catt Mr Howard ()45·6101 :i offices a1 ailabte. Great !orat io n o n Li do Peninsula. 400 sq .fl .. 290 sq ft. :w; sq ft. Call J ack for info. 67S.8036. ---NWPT FltONT AGE R&ITALS 2 Re ntal Spaces Approx 550 sq . ft. & up. mcludlng ------uttls. S350 & $450. 2450 161i Wt.'Steliff N.B. Wa nt :oolewpo rt Blvd. Cost a finc11H'1al inst iOOOs L :"\te!>a. See Manager ~~ noor_i~ge!'t 5~32 PRIME HUNTINGTON WATERFROM1 ()frl('e ~~~~\'at lab le & 2f,0.50(J sq ft Suites C;ill PENTHOUSE 714 'll9t _'.?~ ---- St<irc or vffkc. 1:asts1de SUITES \'11sla :\tesa S175tm11 280 to 3000 Sq. Ft. 641 ~ dSk for 1\1 Pre~tiqe Address -.mgle w triple ofhc.:es Ocean Views .; ' J 1 I J b I e .,., 1 u I I Wet Bars l>l'' '•t•es. cXt'l'Ul1,l' 111 1714167S-8662 1\1(1:.Jlh t'rC. lul'al\'<I in lrvint< & .'lewport Ucal'h SUITE DEAL 3000 Sa. Ft. CJll H1ta 752-t.18>! \111 I '1 >HT r\fU.:A l:hrt·h & Bn s1vl 225 tu iSIJ "" ft F1 tim $20t.1 :-lt1 leaw re qwred. l'all557 7010 ciiio Sq fl Costa Mesa 26< per sq ft . Gi3 SJ.10 Storaqe 4550 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ! Storage Spare . Newport Beach 230fl W Ocean front. 673·.J~ ~~~~--~~~-- Refltals W..ted 4600 ....................... Wanted in Co:.ta . J,•sa or lrnne area. 2 or :1 Bil. hou se pre f e rre d . :J ,\dulls Xlnt references. 673-570 1 r,,I', & weekends. WANTED Cara~t· l<lr light Sloragl-C~I :-JR area t:o11 lac t .lull li75·9490. )Ion l hru Fri. !I :!Otu.) HESPONSIBLE M1!1d le t\1.!l' Couple" lu~ poodlt' n1•ed!> lurnishl'll 2hurm hou:.c :'\l1111mum I yr lea:.e An~wcr .\d ::3.">3. IH2 -13/J024hr!> •\\ 111 H11ild ~1 Sull • t rm Free llt:nl F\cx1hlt• 1·1oorp1un t .1do ~l;tn11.1 \ 11lage --------• BusinHsjlnnst/ PLUSHJPVT. Fincince 1714) 675·8662 ..•..............••.... .......•............... ~ow Y..ou Can Sell More with Dally Piiot P ENNY PIN<'H•:R A OS Still onl) S?. 3 l inci. fnr 2 rl <iv:-0111~ . 1 a da,1. 3·k · Cl tine Ath t'rl lM' 1111c• 01" mon· 11t-m' ',1lue<I Up lll "100 f-::.idt .1rl.t11111oiil line '" 1101\ f~I<' for !ht· ,,,..., II a ·, " ..; "r r 1 • 11 •l l'Uflllnl•r('1.1 I .id:.. al 1.11' t•d f'h.tl"J.:t' \'11111 Pu t1\\ 1'11w ht•r ·\ d II I' II ~ l' ~ 0 U I' Rank Arn•·r 1<'<1 rrl \"1:.a • 11 \l .... t1'lf'.ird Fur m•tr1• 111for m .it11111 .. nd lu pl<irr )Our Jr! tall 642-5678 KOLLCa.lTER 111r R E or '"'est ad , ,,.t•r 111 dlx 1.Jldg. nr ( J l ' ,\1111<111. Scn"lt a\·a1l Investment Opportwtity Lost & Found 5300 50 I 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• F Ol:'.'iU F cm .il t' K.ec,..hounJ. CdM, Ca b/3·5733 FOt;ND: White-female 1·at. 3 lg gray spots. a. ,::ra~ 1ru l Ta me 841;·9506 _ F()t;\;0 Blark I.ah Hctrw 1·er. 111alc .• t111 1 \'r \'1<' Bus h ard & wurner. r. v. 9ti4-.i088 Lo...t uray Poodle. fem. s~n dca:.tle & M a r .I? u e r 1 1 e Cd :\I 644 27!SJ 1~1:.1 . 1lro"11 & wh11e Svr 1ni.tt-r Span. lt•m. n111oszs, '.'Ju b h111 ;,' UL•a <·h . \dam:. Aft 5. 9nt • 8~ Iii. day:-<2l31Sii 8054 REWARD. $200 l.O!-.T :\t.dc blk 11(1ud l•· lurh IJm\J cul "Y.ll t lc.1 1·11!1:11 :'\ .ill'lt' · .\1.111 Jle :\l 1s~.11g :.rnct-111 111 CIJ:\I '" eJ Heward Tith 1i. 1 llllll' l!trl'~ tlo,!. ,.11 .. ·-. bel'll I cl l~t•d l•ilh 111111 T h a II k \ I) u I J a \ ' l).l.'Hl4X I ;i; 1 I e" t\ UI !15 1 I \;11(jUl'!'t1011:. .1sk1.J F<H''.\D Cul'kl'r 111111 rn u I t' S L' h n a u / t' r NEWPORT Eh g.rnl exl'l Ull\I swltS 111 prt•'\llgt' lon1llOn \\' 11 h t•nml'lt•l f' .,upporl *'Cr\ 1 t.'1'.1 979-8533 ••••••••••••••••••••••• , .................... 111111 ---------1 l~\-ESTORS \\'A~n;lJ I l'OIJ It· Puod It• i.: ra 1. ll'nwl~· ~rrl;ill ~h1•(lh<'• d ITllX hl k tall . nldll' !:'1.1m1''-\:. m •llc •·.\\ ;\1·1\ 1x•rt li<:adi .\11 1m • .t Sh.-lll·I' •·113656 i ll >IS i ~I Ideal lol•at10n for ,\I torne~. Rt•at ~:...tale. or Enll'<'tirt•nc11r ClffH'l' now aw11IJhlt.' lari,:e pancll'd lleu•pl 1011 ar<>a Y.llh ·.t•lfU ~l' a11d 3 l' r I \ a I l' (1 I f I : e c; i I\ be~1ut1lullv mu111tt1m ed fu ll ser v11: .. b11Jld111g !( 'om er We~tC'll(f Dr' & lrvlne, Ne'' 1>ort B<'ach 1 800sq It Call :\ll.'11:...,a •..&5·1>101 !JANA PT2Tutl Room Ofr&Com ml 1 ~ pn«t: F'rom ~ 15 mo !l75· I 120 Me<11t·ul ur 111 ll(•e i.uit e for lea'lt' Downtown Laguna Bt'a1 II 1;56 llfl ft SC2:i mo. \11l11 te p vl par ki n14 Owne 1 : ~!YI 2!)51 CdM Od uxe Suttes. 1500 sq. ft A<:. ampl 11ki:. Util pd. 2855 F. Cst Hwy, i,;5.WO() BEST RATE in llWPOIT BUCH 0.-. OHie• Space 700 to JOOO '41-Ft. •Ja nitorial service. Utilities Included •ActJacent to Airport • ltatturanl Row • AceeM lo 3 t\l eJor Ft .. ., •• IJJ.lllJ •.. j ---" .... ~ ' San Clemente· lmh ndu:.il IJ;.llh & .i1r cond. $200·$225 mo 67:13024!. 192~-1121 PLAZA .1010 small j!rflUl' Ill bu~ 111g t ontrul of under ';ilued pul>h1· t'O & in 1t1Jttn~ a1..oqu1:ut Jllll pro J.!J'Um . Slevl'il I t;tl6 7Ji4 EXECUTIVE SUITES Money to Loan 5025 · Tht>re 1-. a difference " ••• •• •• •• •••••••• • •• • • • 714/752-0234 2082 :\lathelson Ur. =4!132 2021 Bu.-;iness Cntr ;r213 Sublet choke Newµort Ucuch locat1011 · Ues1jl1 l'lazu $515/mo 644 2200 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• For store &c omce space ;it reasonable rates 500 to 2700 Sq Ft. ~IESA VER UE OR PLAZA 1525 Ml.'sa Verde 1-:. <.: M. 545-4123 STORE SPACE for lease 750 sq ft Avail now 1!>00 sq fl. :.J\'aiL Oct 15th. Negotmhle lel'ms . Coa!>t Equities. 213/596 7202 Prime lla.rbor 91\'d. C M . 1 w' rrontage 2000· blct11 ~uituble for car lol. restaurant. etc. 548· ll.;6 or 1>7~·2213 e\le:> Balboa laland lease Cor sale 67:\·1372 111 ti t1Wt.t4 4100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Kf~l!Wius. CONDO 6200 AQ It w 12,01:1 ore spare. nr OC Airport 110, 220. 3 phhe t'ICt'. A'kln8 » sq ft .. «roti 3 yrs. Call Hugh al 540-7823 Mon-Fri. - INEED I MONEY • CREDIT NO PIOl&.EM 2nd & lrd TD loans 971·6531 /ISS·I 145 Arranged by Coatt Hamt Loans A MortgaKe Ur~!!'_ • YOU CAN II SURIWITHA BANK 2nd TD's RIDUCID IATIS s .......... 714-tl2-5ZOO Ask Cor Linda fl)'nn or Kaft'!'I Linn Equal HoUalng Lender CASH PAST l at. 2nd , 3rd co l lateraliz.atlona. Credit no problem. 1)9)'rnt nt to suit. S&.000.tzSO.OOO +. Open 'I dl )'t R:»8·:30 ................. Ll-.M•. f7t•• ••·tJ7S FOUND ADS ARE FREE ca11: 642-5671 What a WooderfuJ World of Shopping, r i ght at your llngertipe every· day ! D•l l y Pilot Classified Ads. To plllce your ad, call 642-5678 and let a Claaaified Ad· VU.Or help you. ----------- t.o ... t hlJt·k & "'11'•' medium ,,zed l11•'\1°tl b r e l' fl ti 1• ).! Nt•Wt.>tlrl Cust <i :\lc .... 1 a rl'.1 ,\nswcri. lo "'0 <111 ny . t1i5 !'l 144 Lost GPrnwn Slte1>ht'nl & Oat·h~huncl mix. malt'. blark With brow11 paws. "htll' flea 111 ll ar 615 5-139 Just movecC into town? Then &et acquainted with t he Clauified Ads 'nley're the easiest way lo find jual the items and services you need! L.CJ91 Noticn 5200 UCJlll Notlcn 5200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• For only $38.50, the Orange Coat Dally Piiot Legal [)epertment Will publlltt )'OUr Flc:t"I04Jt Bu1ll'le98 Name St•ement • tlmea. We wm tlle Your business name With the Orange County Clerk. Their tee is 110 tor 1 bUllMU name. 12 for elCtl additlonal buslneaa name. SAVI STB'Sl USE OUR CONVENIENT MAIL SERVICE: Deity Piiot: Pto... ~ me . . . . . . Flctlllout Bull-- neM Name St•ement fOfm(I) and .....,. me the foot·'WOftil. Thanbl NAME .... ··············· ................. ,. ADDRESS .......•....•.•.................... CITY STATE . . ZIPCOOE .... MAIL TO: ~I. P.O. lox 1MO. c.o.ta MMa. tH28 For lddlttonat lnformetlon Cltl Ma-4321 IAYI.. SAft•ASI ---'-.. :J. I ' • .•••.••................ I '.111111! \I I J 1111 Iii 11 I.. ,'v IJI\ \If l!••tf•11:1 .,\; H .. kct »111td'•• SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS \lurrnur 1;1.1111 \ ,(n,;) ..... " ,.,, n ",_,c1-; ;;;i.11\lo 11~· ,, 111.1 II \\ho ' \'•1ltl ..... 1 :.il1 lll<tl tJll.i .111.t 1 ll "'"'" ""· ·• ""'" Y.1th '""'I VL l~'\.\l'E H WNO "i:\l \I.I. Wiil l I·; l>OI; \\ • •rt'•'n 11 .. 11 h• r CI 1llJI \I• 111 l'11,f ;J ~11•:..1 St ;,.Ill 1u·~1 P~nonals 5350 .•..••...•.......•...•. l'Ht·: l .. \W ::.tur!Pnl rn•tJ :.. S25,IMIO Will 1111 .11wlhlllg I.(' g" I (. 1111 It d l' n It a I O\'M. P 0 Hox 'll 14! . ~ B !l2titi.1 MASSAGE Be pampered w 1l h a l•<!r s onal ret;J '<1ng m:.tssage b' \2 of the pre ll1t':>l ~1r::.. 111 ....... u1r.,·11 Cal ifornia J at 11111 :.uuna etc. Open 1011111 .lam . 7 day:. a week. Vis - a ~I c Atla ntis lleJllh Sµa. 2112 Jlarhor Bh t1 ( 11.>l<.1 .\flo~a 1; 1:1 :~:S:I ll1 ing t!t1'I ail for y11 u1 ~ptiu;il gu~ Prof'es:.1unul Thcra"eut 11 lll<l!>~Jj.!\.' l.11 ·.1 :\ u 1\11111 11nlt .!:il(!\'E;>;'>ltl i!St7 LITTLE AHNIES ESCORTS Jll IO<tjl)J' I I 1•J 1t .1<.1lph'll S.10 ·Ii::! '.1r.t~ *FOXY LADY * ( W'f\.' \LI. l):'\I.' * 972-1138 * FIRST LADY Eseorl. Models. Porty Danc;er~. • 972· I 345 • :\H · & \'IS\ .\1·1 "1tll'd COVER GIRL • OUTCALL • !hl:l om~ )IL \ ISJ\ MERCEDEZ •ESCORTS• 972-9599 24HRS. •• SP1l11 t;AL 111:..\l>l:-OGS 10:.im Ulpm Full~ l.1c'tJ 492 72'16 or ~!12 :n1.1 I~ I~ S Caminu Rt:al SJ n <.:!cm •MASSAGE• Wc c kcnrl Sv,·~·t<d & t:;1·c n1n1(:. ~ tupm SIS per •half h r Hut Tub & Saw1a Ste\ e's Hair llap peni~. 6-lf:9636 Ladies & Gents ESCORTS •972 .. 1621 <'all tor info or up pt TOMMY'S Ol'' l'i-.:WPOHT UiCOlff 752.!)31~ TOUCH A CLASS ESCORTS 2.1llHS. ;;;;i Olll7 •GLAMOUR GIRL Escort1. Models Oh.net>, DGMI .. Cocktails 771-6671 t:=xdung Jo)11cr t111nn1t1 111 b~ t~ Kt11g of C'o~d~ )lug1c Part~ llJJ('CIOll!ll. u+ 2444. ~'·T3t2 J od~ Muncil. I rum W.F O. you ll'ft without our tlule. llow llbdul din ner! Pk 1111e ,•all ~IRrk 5-~l 7~ ·················•····· \I.\.<\!',,\( ;i.: 111 \V ,\I) \I\':.. Tl< \l \."S \GI·: ;,')t, 11.;.; ">J11t.1 \n.1 Endoymtnt & P~pcration ·······•····•······•··· Schook& Ins true ti on 7005 ....................... Costc1 Mesa Chn~t1an Pn· School now 1-1\rnlltng In lrnt1u«tory offer· $29 50 Wkh lnd hOL lun«hes 1;.11;.5423 EXPORT• IMPORT• Next work:.hop for bcl{JO nt!rs :.tarts 10 11-RO For deta ils c.:all West As ~iate.. t>l2·~ JobsWCll'lted, 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spanish Speaking. some English. hard working , will live m or work b) day. Yolanda 96Q.3012 tWpW_.... 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Accounting Clerk. Mature Lady for payroll & ex· pense report. Bank re rnnc1liallons, quarterly taxe:.. Must be able lo work indepe nde ntly . Costa Mes a a r ea . s.&9-2237 **** Al'COunting F /C loold&Hper To fl2,000 1.a~una U1tls manufar tunn~ cu !>('l'k.!> 1n dJv1dual wtth 5 yr~ rt• rent t.>x per1<'nre un manual system:,. Will h~ respon s1hle for /\ I' 1\ 'It. P R. poslmJ: 1; L thru F 1S. bank recon- r1ltation & quarter!> tax e!. Will !>UJ>'!r VlSe 2. ~ll. «ell benefits 1ndud1ng medical. dental. & bonlll> vroi;rant t72H21 t 'a il for 1\11fl011llmcnt l7 l 41 547· 763 I Accountants Unlimited Pet"SOllMt S.rvius lOCtS N. Mam. Ste tOlf. Santa .\nu. Ca. **** Addi t ional 111cu m" needed" If your you're over 21. call Ani>w<'r At! lll91 at 642 4300. :&.I hrs. -~rday. __ _ Adrninistrat1ve Assist. r a s l p a c e d Newport1lrvinc Invest ment firm offers career o pportunity fo r in · dividual with xlnl skills & sou.nd prof experience Maturity & cor porate background helpful. Xlnt saJllf"}' &r rringe tx:nefits. Call G ail 7~ 0070 . Advertisit1 sam 1"he Dally Pilot hus a11 Immediate oll(>nlng (nr n s a le s pers o n with newsp•~r display ad v~rllslng eitptrle n<'~. Good salar y , co m~ missions &r excelhml fr. lnJle benefits. 1-:xcellent growth oppor\W\itles for a per.son with curecr am. bltiona. Call for apipoll\t· 1nent. &42 4321, ext 277 ~~· 330 W. Bay St, C.M. l'.qual ()pportW11ly El'npk)yet M /F/H l I \. - L • I ~ l ---------- EUMINAlE 114.JINING PROIUMS We Offe r SpeciaUzed Programs Deslgried to Help Students Who: • Dlsll~ School o r Learning • Become C ontused Eosv &:\"\ • Davdreom In School {?' • Feel Lost • • Feel like.. o Fall we • Hove l'oor Grades • Learn Slowly •Don't Know How to Learn Tutoring or .. -.ie Remediation in Language Skills, Comprehension, Phonics, Math. Algebra. THE Special Study Programs and Counseling Available STUDENT IMPROVEMENT CENTER A OtYISION Of lDU llCH AMMAL HOSPtT AL Cleaning. Bathing & AS· sisting FIT A.M Mon· Sat. lrvineS52-1Sl3. ASSlt•fJA/ SOIJ)IUa BABYS ITTER / H OUSE KE EPE R Needed ror 1 child. flex hrs, own trans :Hunl. Ha rbor Ref's R eq . 846·3945,673-9060 Babys itter needed, 2 nites pr wk + OCC'as1onal eves Monte Vista Ave area 5'16 9967 art 5:30PM Bllnkmg Capis tra no National Bank 1s expandin g . I mmed openings for f IT & P rr Tellers & New Ac- Schools and Instruction \.t M\iUr~t Alt td fff A'''. 1 "t i•'"" 1 ,I Anna's Day S c/Jool & Nursery ...... t« now for fall HOUa' • lO to •·OO ... .... T •• l ..... Jtm. Owerche, A....WC. I• • ..., c...eryaw..-..Hew..._,...._ • BALL El • l AP • JAZ.Z • MODERN DANCE • CHILDREN • TEENS • ADULTS Mo'llf .......... fw WI daNt GIT Iii SHAPf for THI HOUOA 'I'S '"ftlM TO lnHYM"' ,.,, y...... ..... . .......... 9-c• ;.,,. W al en-P>um "'"' 10 Slunnv H_, R-°"'""' _,,z .. 5440- This variety of fine schools could Introduce you to a new tomorrow IRVINE GYMNASTICS PARK Regtster Now For Boys & Grrls qynmas11cs Ages 4 & Up Begi nners thH• compe1111on c• 546-1211 ,_ .......... Newport 4'U&ir Qlons eruatoru Now acc.,fftMJ MW Students of Piano qultcr Oftd orch .. tral lftatrw.nh Mctry d e Pascal e, B.M . I '"fl' ., If 642-6240 KIDS KORNER Al'IG9wfw9itrtl&..,. .... ,., ~a.c_h class includes : rhythm ac- tJV1t1es. drama. arts & crafts tumbl- ing, individual & g roup participation. Learning by doing. Nature study. Nature study. Snacks. $30 /6 week session Starting Now Mon.-Wed. or Tues-Thurs. 9:30 to 12. Class size limited. For more i.nfo. call the Girls Club of F . V.-H.B. 549-4344 We have an i mmed opening for an a!> sembler/solderer with a minimwn ol l yr . exper. Muat be exper ·d . al solderin& circuit boards under a microscope. N~A certified highly deSlrable. counts. Exp pref. yet Htfp W_... 7100 Htfp W_... 7100 willing to tr~in. Neg . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7100 HetpW..ted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• salary. For interview BKPR/SEC'Y. Gen. ok CAHTBIA WOltlERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clerk/Pharmacy, exp preferred. cosmetics . gifts & 1·ard'> 640-7J73 Counter help. P IT or t-·rr M9hr' Speciafflft 1640 Monrovia. C.M call Bev al 496-8601. secreLariaJ duties 111clud-Kuster's Cleaners. Ul6 E 16th, S48·4243 BANKJNG ing bkpg .. t~ping "' me TB.LBS maint Precious metals Part time. 3·3' 2hr.-dav $4.39 hr Appl)' i°'IC'WJlO-rt )lesa t:n1 r1ed School DLSl r ood Servu·e. Jg.')i Plare 11t1a \vc C ~1 i60 3273 ------ 642-2427 E.O.E firm in NpL Bch Call lllK,.GClfJAK 6-10-1813 ror 1nterv1ew Cleril/Stock F lime. 2 to 11 P~1 shirt t-'\lll henefits . Hi-Tim{' Liquor. 495 E. 17th. CM ·ov PLE WANTED Manage small business P:irt tune. Will train Call for appt 840-3279 PltOOF or&. appt CL .. /TYPIST ---MEW AC<:t4T CLK Boat Carpenter, capable ASSlt ... S PACKAGfJAS WAltatOUSIMEH 25 people needed for Irvine area. TOP PAY ! Three shifts avail. CAUTHOMAS 641-1141 EOE M /F lmmed. openings for qualified appllcants. Ex per . required. Xlnl salary & benerits. Call Syliva Waters 552·6100 IANK OF IRYIME Equal Opport. E_mplyr _ __ lllll _____ -i Banking ASSIST AMT TB.LIA MANA&Ell Permanent. full time 5'"'2 Draper's Laguna Hills day week, & part tirne store. Must be ex -Expe_rience preferred. perienced 10 better bul Wlll consider cash1er- women's ready.to-wear ing background. Type and sportswear Apply in 40wpm. Xlnt benefits & person to Manager Ma ad vancement. Ca l l ble Aust~. 23621 Moulton 979-3600. EOE Parkway Plau or call Banking 768~ for appointment. •TB.LEI• top quality interior finishing. Sam L Morse , Co. 645· 1843. Book.keeper CAREER CHANGE A sub!.1d1an 111 E f' Hut ton 1s l'U 0 rrcntl> in lc•n 1c w 1n~ 11uallf1ed person!\ 111terested in the field or financial plan run~ f'uli or 11art time St5,00tl·$18000 part ti me . F'11 ll ll me un Ii m 1tetl !172 2712 CLERK TYrlST If you are looking for a challenging position. en JOY variety Qn the job, & want to work in Newpurt Beach, we have a JOb for you. We need someone who can provide good clerical support for our CREDIT CLERK Immediate opening for experienced credit clerk w 1phone exper ience Good clerfraJ ~kills e:.· s ent1a l Xl n t. co benefits. $850/mo. For a ppt , ea ll Personne l· 5-19-1834 purchasing dept. Type CUSTOM ER SERVI CE 45wpm. & lyr previous CAR WASH HELP office exper For appl. Excellent opPortunaty 1-ull & part time 1•al \ 640-45lW ext 202 f o r p e rs o n w i t h IOOtOCllPIR.P /T 11:1 & <h•er E O E xtraordinary telephone AP/AR /payroll. Part of ~IETRO CAR WN:-11 persona lity. Outgoin$? work can be done at C!'JSO Harbor 01 C \1 <.1,ERK TYPIST Respon. self starter for orde r Exp full char~c Bw1k keeper with great re· ferences wanted for fast growing ad age n r y Capable lo work into future controller pos1- t1on. Contal't King Ad \ertising· 644-7&14 home or eves Wnte ad CASHIEll .1ob Will lrain. '.\1ust desk IJ\ 1 or largest con· ;i&59, Daily Pilot. Bux work tiaH da> on Sat sumer electronic firm t560. 92626 F\111 lune. Over 21 Com -r, pe fi5-i5wpm Ca II Salary & ini·entive Typ· pany benefits We lrdin. "tcve. 8.Jl~!J990. mg reqwred. Call Penny T ~1 ETRO CA R WASH. Bookkeeper. P. . 2 day~ <1 2950 llarbor. C: M COU.£'-..E STUD£uT Compullque SA 549· 7373 week 1n N B ror new ex· ..._ s:ro P~nda·ng Co E"P in s. ales Ca h 1 Garden work in Corona Ct11toMtr Ser•ic• .... ,. · s 1er pos lions ava1la-d H om ce . commissions & ble 2 locations Apph el Mar. ou rs. Sal Good phone skills. abihty setting up records for o N 81 g 4 ·JO. Tues l2-4 $4.00 to communicate & or· Teller needed to work ~~ _e~ Yd C M per hr. Refs req. 760·8732 ganne a must. For Elec- fulllime IJ\ our beautiful computer entry· 673·2900 tronics Firm in Irvine. AUIMTO. for F.rtlt•r lofer••tl•• D~r~l•t ,._ .............. :i..... .... Sc ........... -·-=ieclett Call ·642-5678 Louise Griffith Ext. 322 COME TO WHERE THE. JOBS ARE! Irvine College of Business • l6Hl~An_. '"'"· CA '27 I 4 556.&890 Jn a few s hort months. you'll have the skiHs and confidence to enter I he job market in an exc itin~. wl'll-paid. rewarding career as an: • \ll\1f~ISTHAT1n: S l-T HFTARY • t.F(;AI. Sl-T RFT \ll\' • llllOKKl-:El•F.H •.I\ :-.tOR ,\(T<ll '.':T\Yt' • c; F' t-:Ri\I. OFFI C'F \SSl~T,\~T • 111-.l 1-.t>Ttt>:-.:l~T HELP YOURSELF! llundreds of Orange County companies have hired Irvine graduates, Call now for more information a nd brochures. The Orange County employers need you now~ Inquire about financial aid a ssist a nce! ! You m ay be eligible for Federal ).!rants and loans .> GET STARTED NOW! CALL. 556-8890 Help W..ted 7100 Http w-... 7100 ·················~····· .....•..•••...•.•..•... Oehvery Man L.A. Tunes to homes 1n i'iewport Beach 6 days per week 3:JOAM to 6:00AM $450 per mo 548·4967 DENTAL ASST 3 12 day work week . Laguna Beach. Salary open 833·0290 497. t 524 Dental Rel·ept.Jonist Eitpenence m front & back office necessary 4 day week Beach area. 645·75*>. EUCTIOMICS IMSPICTott Expenenced 1n the m- s pe ct 1 on of printed ci r c u i t board as · semblies. Small m ed m fgr near ocean . Pleasant working condi· ltOOS Benefits. Ask ror R1ckor Bob c•64~0145 •••MOfRCI TOSI l ,000 A cc ura te t ypist w /aienera l o ffi ce knu wledae . Varied duties. Non·iunoker In Tustin. 832. 7000. General lhe ..... loyC .. is ....... PORTER . full time. Mus t tte ava ilabl e wknds SECU RITY G\JARO f'ull t i me. Mu s t b e available wknds. PBX OPS RATOR..-Ex- perfence preferred. full lime_ .Must be. available wknds. Please call ror appt 645-7358. Mon Fri a ·J0-5. General 'TIMPOllAIY Sign._ U~OOIL.Jor;.....Joca---• tempora.ry work assign- ments. Openings in all catagories. s1g new arnJd anderson Temporary Services. Inc 4001 Birch St .. Ste 0 Newport Beach 545-6184 Glass-stained Costa Mesa studio, fulltime . permanent. 1-3 years ex- per Glass cutters & as· semblers. 646-7474, GRIHDIMG TRAIHH Sm. manufa<..1uring con- cern in Irvine will train to set up & operate 0 .D. & I. D. Grinders. Must have some between cen· ters grinding exper. Call Riley for appt. 97~ Guarm HlllMG ARMED & ~ARMED OPENINGS t.:ruforms. rleaning free. WE WlLL TRAIN St ate registration pre- ferred APPLY lN PERSON ~ION·FRI 9·3PM BEKIN PROTECTION SERVICES 2601 W. Ball Road Anaheim. Ca . (714) 761 -4831 E.O.E. M/F GU.AIDS Dental ELECTRICIAN-Boal eit per desirable-to he lp wire 67' boat m Costa Mesa Call Vick Lucky 645-6003 -------· Full & part time. All areas. Uniforms rurn'd. Ages 21 or over, retired weTcome. No-exper. ec. Appl y : Uni ve r s al Protection Service. 1226 W. 5th Sl.. Santa Ana. In· terview hrs: 9-12 Ir l·4. Mon·Fti. Exp "Dental A'"S"S1St"a"nt. work 4 days get P,aid for S 642·0112or644-6687 DENTAL ASSlSTANT. mostly front ore. some back ore. X-rays a must. Exper required. 495~. Dental recept /ty pist 1qooct1 for ortho office. 5 day week. 00·5997. ----------- DRIVER Part lime driver for motorhome of Newport Beach Executive. Xlnt. for retired man. 675-8036. ask for Cathie w ...... astgrowmg new health company needs you. H you are not satisfied with rour income call Mr. Sparro at 962-8311. . Food preparation -pre· par e sa l a d s & s andwiches. Days & Hostfts/Cmhl"' Mon.-Fti. Apply 11AM daily. Mi Casa Mex. Rest. 296 E 17th St C:.M. Nlwllriltf MAIDS Encllah speaking or bi· lingual only. Please app· Nt'cded to deliver Daily Pi.lot newspapers to news racks and stores. Approx 3 t.o 4 hours daily 3AM M/F both Saturday & Sunday Full & part time help ~~~~~~~~~ Must have dependable wanted. Light main- car and good driving re· l.enance, prefer mature cord Good hourly rate person. fee Capades. ly in penon 9-5. E.O.E . eves. 644-0210 with salary increases 97~ Housec:lea ne r Wa n - ted I Establish cleaning service. nex hrs, M/F 968-4404 every 6 months and ----------• mileage allowance. Call GAl.S GUYS ---------Geor ge Ha rdin g a l TIAYB. Housekeeper for working 642-4321. 9am to 5pm National firm now has couple. 12 hrs. week. weekdays openings for several neat F1exible hours . 644-0648. 0......,. Comt people to assist me in my 752-2393. 330o.ilv~~~t NATIONWlDETRAVEL HOUSEKEEPER prof. IW AaJ ~= PROGRAM. No special mature. English speak· Costa Mesa. CA qualification needed but ing preferred. gene ral Equal Opportunity musl be free to leave for hse & lndry work. own Employer M/F U.S. Beaches & Resort trans pr eferred. For Areas & r eturn. All 'J'.be Southland Corpora- uan has an immediate ope.rung for an inventory a ud itor to perform physical inventories or ?·ELEVEN STORES. Ability to work with figu'res quickly & uc:· curately. Xlnt company benefits. Appl y in penon, or call. 1140 W. LaVeta, Orange, CA HUNTINGTON Geri. c.-rcial LCMM We offer good salary & •&.a. aooe<KEIPB CASllEIS Officers full company benefits. ~CH For our Woodbr11l ge Apply American Zettler. DIU.STOltl branch . Experienced Rapidly expanding <.:PA Brancti. Banking exp 1688\HaJe.lrvine. Clerk, Full or PI T . S&L . Teller preferre<t ; Cirm in Irvine has pos u Ta TE M r1:q x Int s a I a r y ~ & I ;--------;I M 0 u I t 0 n p I a z a transporta\lon "' lodging mature couple in CdM furnished. 2 Weeks ex 9-3. 5 dys. SS hr Ad penses paid in Slate amwer 3'12. 642·4300 24 Training program . High hrs. pay & casual condition Cashier exper. may be for Bkpr. w/min. 3 yrs . benefits apply personnel 11 Pharmacy, Lag Hills Mr. acceptable. Typing & exper. in a variety or direltor DATA BCTIY Dreyfus 768-3784 customer ser vice skllls bkpg. Cwtctlons. ?S2·S6l 1 HElllT AGE IAMK CLal necessary. Excelle nt •--U. F'or2rMaid\R&K3rE,dTSShi'fls 721 N. Euclid, Anaheim Leading Orange County EARN EXTRA ~ONEY company be nefits & -"per 991.3800 electronics mfgr. has an by having a pvt art & a c· working conditions. Public Accounting ex E.O. E. immed. opening for a cessory workshop in make t.his extremely de- sirable for the younger set. FOR IMMEDIATE PLACEMENT CALL MRS. WISE 750·1000 EXTlOl • perlence helpful Ca ll We prormte lo manage-data entry person with your home. I'll provide AtrrOBOOKKEEPER For lnterVlew. call Jeff between 9am-lla m nwnt&supervislon from Companion fo r woma n. use of Decwriler & the art & accessones. For new dealership. AIR Rollins. 846-3306. 846·1.3SS wiW~ A CAREER? Lite rluties. llve·ln 2 J Beehive Terminal. Some Call 9-1 Mon-Fti. 641-4931 G .. llAL OfflCI lr'bUling clerk. Prior ex-Brick layer helper. full· Call \7l4 l 6.1t-!M2\ days per wk. Call eves li mited use in keypunch Sandy NewPort/lr vlne stock periencenecessary.Con-l'-.11..-tS&l. time. must have good btwn 7PM & 9 PM & verify on TAB 510 brokeragefirmneed.lin· 918-0137. tac t Greg Hughes. '1m&WWW 6?J.3023 punch verifier. Excellent EDUCATION dlvidual for busy olfice. aM\,.._ 1'10'7l c:-"ngdale Sl transportation6'15-3l'l5 co. benefits . l yr . ex· Coordinator-Adult de· Must have some boOk· ,,,_._,, Equal~ty Employ.er --------111i4Childcar e my Irvine COMPAMOH/HSICPI perlencenec. Please con· velopment program. keeping experien ce. AtrrOMOTIVE Bullocks South coast has home 3 rms. old. 8 5:JO. D d bl tact: Master's in Psych, social Xlnt. salary & benefits. Housewives: Ir you are friendly. conscientious and dependable. we need you for food p~p and serving in a delightful r e s taurant. 8 to 4 · • weekdays. We'll train. Apply i n person . Stonerrull Terrace, 2915 Redhill. CM Housewives P /T . earn xtra money doing what y ou kn ow be s t • housework. Call Suds'n Sturr. 842·0884. ........ ~-· Beauty Refs 5511 .... , epen a e , car ing ..... -A-C-•...aa.t-. UG 1 ___ _. RI bard 1mmed. pennanent sales · · ........ female for elederly lady. -~--work or Spec. Ed. ca al : 752.oaro. Unu¥1ally pleaunt ~ Ouellette Saloo poslUoos for our "float CHlllSTMAS $$$ Attractive sep. qrtrs. t640Monr0'\'ia.C.M. SuperVlSOf)' exper. with Gene al work1n1 c:ondltlooa In r immediate openin@ in&" staff. Hours are St NOW ' lmmed. 2 m>ntbs assign-642-2427 E.O.E. OD req'd. Supervise dai· G r. r . Co h ·--------• John Wayne Airport or ex pe r·. veraalil< especially convenientror art · ment. Call eves. 494·'1617 lll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I ly operallOl'I of program. rowtnl ashion . · 85 complex. Experienced halratyllsl wilb smal1 housewives with mom· IC you have a good phone ;:;: United CerebraJ Palsy. perma~ent poslll~ or IMSUl•MCI GM-...."-only.0p. elientele. voice & can wo r k COOK/HOUSEKEEPER "'.,,5760 recelv1n& & shappln• Lrg. lna·-ance ...... has ........._,,..., i ng o r afternoon 4'--/d ·1 11"•"'1""7 ---y .,...... " ... ...., portwiity for advance· Alsowantmanic:urist availablility. We are also '"" aa >'· c:a _,.."" · Uve·ln Ex.p'd, Oriental -·-fabric. Also Involved the foUowinc tull u~ .-LSeeOOceMar. luslstllnt olferingafternoon,even Preferrable . M or F . ,.SOM &ICTIOMICTICH some ma1ntenant'e • poalUonaavallable: MOWAllDct....-. 200NewportCntrDr. NB ing. • weekend sales CHRISTMAS 962-668.1.673-0139 I M M E D I A T E Testing• Trouble Shoot· drlvina. Capistrano lwl IMSystw Dove6QuallSU. 64Hl67l i """ lbl h •. W __ .... _I l I bo OPENING Ina. Digital & Analog Beach location. Hours Qp1i•• ~L...,POR"' BE"CH posit ona .... ex e rs.• en_..•~ P y ng ws r-·-ter Help. Prr. Also The Da1'ly Pilot n-__.· S f 11 7 -• _,_. r t 4 '"""" ·• " • med I ..... di t •·d..,.,...at1' g~ems made ..,.,..., ~a ve.tttnS or a sma co. :...,....,,... .. waan ors•· Need an 1'ndivld"al - _____ ;..::.;..;..:;:;.:_-1 Beauty Operator•, un empy .... sc:oun • ""'""' n F /T -P /T e xper 'd del1'very pe ( ,~ I .. D o1• __.. ,.A i it olpot~·...,. 3 ....... ., rson or a Previous exp. Contact be. reliable worker. w/typingotc.c-m. Wiil AutoRoul• manicurtata, -.11cu""••· are .e~. vume vs .,......... ....,..... Sandwich Man. Gary's larae motor route In Dat·· .. ronln" .,-.... .,5. c J _ .. ,. ~ ........ 'TS l.O kin rrt ...,..ndl n ""' '--at lhe penonnel of--~...;..--------t Dell L -~ _...... o ntact ohn, Eenle train to input imurance ,...,... wor e y t alon. flee. Mon.-Sal. 10AM. • 752-·S40l. ea!':'c:ah .~t: l r!":f! Meenie Bikini, ._1291. info on comP'lt•. some l'Am $100. S650, or more ~ble. Rent or 5PM 6 let WI welcome Q.r'.maAI. Coonltt help, 5 days a automobile ia a mual . General Office, lrvlnu telepbanework. each llllMb . .Iola The .557-2334.. ·-Bull k South UIRf "---u ... Acc1at~.-~ ~lit• Dlltv-Team. •mi!!!!!!~~----I YoU to .. ...,. OC s .,_.,, •• _ ,..,.ay for local week, Mon tbru Ftl. .-...-.... F 3:00.5:00 PM; area. typlq 50wpm, fil· _, _. ••1 Coat Piasa raollly ""'• .. '8 WU ..... ., ........ Sat 6Sun6·30·-· 30All IAd ....___ ll St Good fl1ure aptitude, I ·5:30All. Routea -· temporary aaalgnrnent&. ....,.......... · "" : · ..... Ill'""'"'' ma · ereo knowlAA•e of a ............. . avaU•ble ta Ooit• 11.... _., .. ACCT. NO COLLECTING. Eic-m a n u f a c l u r e r . •-.· ... -.v-• .. N•Wl'OI! leach, IH\a for ra"41J npaiadln1 , 55}-8145 1s Your Proleulon cellenl eaminp foe juel 714..-,ew. payable " recelvablel Au. C•ll U f ·l4H, fluae'.a ftna la l'liahlOll t HOME REPAIRS? a couple ol houri of your pleaaant Dtlone mainner . ..... u lllud. IC1lper a m..t Did day. For Delalla call ........ >ant wori1n1cood llco 2AM·1-· 1>8llt a.,,a&;. -• ,-y-\, Lin-you know you can Foster Ouellet a t-OMCI bene'ttt.a.Ufe,mectical.• .._.dallNd. --....... ., .. .-U \• ':. pl8c. a claulned ad ln M2·4SZ1. Heavy typlq U15wpm> II dental lnaurance. Co. Y• ._,...a a,_ to 111-U "'MMlfCOAtHUl2A --·••h-thtDI Da1b' P1Uot Service °':;~ FOd phoM mannen ea-boo•. APPb in person: '"*8w ,_ .. ..._ 108 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ,_.~,.....,,.., ,.___ ..... PfllONHfl stlMCtS rectory or a whole aenUal. Informal al· 11o11 .• rr1. *" • 8d la die Dal'1 mootb for .. little as mosphere. Full time. SAPECOINSURANC E ..... ~IC.UllOW .... -!"!I,..... -lrtllol,C.11 . J72J......... ..17 percla.yT l'or more D>W.•11t.c II 900/l'DO.~:Ml'T. lTS'JOBtoollhiant, F'.V. .. --to .. , a~ ... io .,. .... _ _.. tntonnaU.. call Equal Opp Employer •·T7ll _ --......... ,_.,.., _ llfr Haw mn'Hel to ..UT -------~~----..l:==;:;::;::::;=:; ===::::::~Iw~ .. ~~~~Ca~ll~Ml-~M71~~~~~~~~~~~===Mt-11'11======::::::.l:::~~~~~~~i_j•~u~1~ea~'*"!;oq;!1~!,!!t_jJ~~-~~~~~~~~~~E~.o~.E~.~~~ __ _. -110. ...... M_ t ) I , •• -•• ..... _..... • ... II •• .. ., I ,___ Tu.dey. October 14, t980 ~LVPILOT - Aw~y .from youv ~ ·? t.+;e Answer lltl A Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your ad ... we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you call in at your convenience during office ho.urs and ~et the responses to your ad . : . For more 1nformat1on and to place your ad call 642-5678. 642-5678 DAILY PILOT ..... ~~ ..... ~!~!~~.~~ ..... ~!~ !~~-~~ ..... ~!~.~ 7100 IHetpW..ted 7100 HelpW_.eid 7100 Help W..ted 7100 Help W_.... ••••••••••••••••• • ••• •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• Hetpw-... 1100 ....,w~ 1100 ....................... ,······················· JANITORS a annn an cua u n sure n Pan limit ""'"':. N''"''l"'n 'llur~init 8-•ch,t'Olila Mei.a arl•u J11n1lon .. wuxt•rs ~hill\ MORGAN NURSES' bet-over-lltyN old • l' ~ 1,. 1 l' lf•ol p uri1•lll K11c·ept1onlst needed for t 1' u 11 art & desillJl studio. 9·3 11i"t..1l'd tu ,1,, te1111111• ""11 Call l>llnna 631 ~l 11111 11.l)rll Ill.int)) Wtth -------- hWIUllli: 11.vlb, •'II \:rl ftl'ccpttontst tTelcphont' ~tJ.1111111 IJU \ 75't "144 1-'1hng & typing ror 5n\11 n SAL Es. Fu II & pun llfne Fa b rl r Wa r e house, Co:.ta Mesa. 646-4040. S1lles -lndustr Hose SECUT AIY SHIPPI.-CLBI Busy Newport Invest· F /time, will a ccept m e n t r i rm ne eds trainee. Small company, serretary to handle &d bene. Call ~·9Ms, dhers irled wor kload. Ann Telephone Operator for llpm·7am shifl Many benefits 228 For est, Lag~a Deach ,-uu•m l'all s 12 o~s8. IECISm IOAM 3PM, ~Inn F'rl I I 1,..w o(..fiue. Ne wpo rt l'n· ~• hoo1I l< .. H'h•·r wJ11t Ueach No prior lei;al l .. d :1.•~ )'r uld l'la:.s L'cn I el<P req d .\lu s t he 11r •"tp needed Cull l'ourteous responsible STAIT TOMOllOW Typing. 60wpm, lO·key & --~ .... ----11.M!l.-__ D_B'T_ • 1 good tront oHice -ap-.-wTn~ pearance a must. Call Inspecting & parking Dee at 6.11-7475. small parts. Must be fast Telephone work. P 1T from home Local calJs to make appts wilho-uSi- nesses. Xlnt comm. Ex· per pref 831 03!n J11n1l ur. l'll1Jcr1cuco1d KnowltHJI(" u t I luor nua<'huw :s ht'lpful .,'ull 11~ Mun lhru .. 'rt . 1 \,\I -tu-aPM. XJnt brn fib & worlung 1•o n1l1l 11in:. AIDES 1 'lt1oan I.Nil lill20 , Salary range at Sl!cJO/mo I rrodlucffon Artlit , Major medical benefitli 'PAIOTRAINING Lt!.arn l o mak e to S20001mo l.iol-lo'. fl L' Du~~i. U,Q\ Ko:.., 2055 Thunn ~• C M642 ~ NEW RATE --·- INCREASE I \~I th f'reatl\'I' fl t11r I i521fl06 aft Jpm for l l'.1:.ll! uµ, l'a~r:a Part appt ' t111lt' r:. rtex 646-~ 1 -.-EC--Wll-·-0"1--IS_T_ ~ 1 ---------~1 f or bUS) brokerage CO I rlODUCTION 1 tn Laguna Hills Good • S1 IORT HOl. RS orni) noon & we're onl.) I mile from hcarh. Jwuor girl .. 'r11Ja.' t) 1•~ person wanted, Ceramtl Tile Design l'ent cr wages neg per e~µl 8.11-5261 --- 1..andsr ape Co look1n~ for l'apable. quahr1ed nwn, exµ preferr e d . mu:>t have mer han1l'al ·•I> titude. 768 4751 bel ween s·:io & 3·30 Appl) at 23811 Via rahricanl e , Missm Viejo Legal serretar~ needed for growing Hunt lk h _._.._ Jaw firm Friendly & cas ua l a tmos pher e Need individual to help overworked staff, work· aholic boss & manic as sociates. Legal ex µer necessary. Also need legal sec'y for minimum of 3 dys pr wk to assist eltisting secreLaries and type long documents I Will train on mag card --wlll consider full lime 847-6041 L.,.. Secntcwy Growing Real Estate llligation f ir m 1n Newport Center seeks experienred, efficient, & energeti c l e~a l secretary . Shortha nd, dictaphone, & xlnt typ· ing skills a mu.st. X Int salary, depending upon quaJlflcations & exper Good benefits. 64().896(). RN 1s up to S I 36.00 LVN 1s up to $90.00 AIDES up to $58.00 •IOllllS ,..., •Referral Pa..s •IMWC111Ce A •allabae •COUltMllor A •ollable 7 days wk. Lie__, ly: s .... .,C4 ....... I 41t1-n1 ..._,Ad. MORGAN NURSES REGISTRY 1525 ....... .,.. ..... we. 213 c ........... c .. . 546-8811 631-1313, 'tl.1tP a a a a a a r:s u ans no a a 7Jl:Jl? w n rs u di MEDICAL DME. Medi. rentals & !>ales, t•ustomer servit-e. EDP Salary com - m en s u rate with ex per1em·e Send resume t•> Box 273.1. NB 92663. &12·9157 MedJcJI Busy G. P. office needs reliable front office :-.Jurs mg iMOIKet"tified ~AldH Sl.7Sfhr. We will train. II pacd holidays. beginning as soon as hired. benefits Bayview Con valesrent Hospital. 2055 Thunn. C.M. Mrs . F arr ell : 642·3505. E.O. E. person with exp. schedul· Nursing LOAM SALIS Ing, peg board systems. Cec llfled N e w p o r t B e a c h billing. ~ back office ......._Aw. ort"gap Benkktr--e&:· --np:--tttary·dependtn1ron i--..... M:oo-,n.r.·-·-· hall an Immediate open-exp Hospitalization ins. 8 paid holidays begin· iDf ror a loan. sales clerk avall. Mon-Fri, lmmed ning as soon ~ hired. experienced. in ~hipplng opening. 6.11·241S benefits. Bayview Con· Ir ware~ang ll1 FHA. -valescent Hospital~ 2US5 VA, 6 conventional Medical Receptionis\ ror Thwin c M Mrs Far· loans. Prerernbly ,lyr busy front office. Ex-reU · 642_350s· E o E exper, Is typing requare· per'donly. 847-8098. · · · · ment: ewpm. For appl, Office help., FIT , gd call: 640-4580 ext •202. MGMTTRAINEES phone personalitr , filing E.<>.E. Now being intervtewed "'lite t yp ing Call ~~~~~~~~~~--for Beeline Fashions. Loving. m.ature woman to care for 2 small boys. 5 mornin gs /w ee k . Trans port to school. pickup al 2:00. lake to da yc are cen t e r . Nonsmoker. Dependa ble rar . Refs Call eves. 962·5-068. (Housekeeper also needed. J Machine Operator for lathe & mill for produc· t ion of p r e cisio n miniature parts . Trainee or experie nced . Good possibility for advance- ment. E .O.E. Micr o Precision Swiss Inc. In Lacuna Niguel. 8.11-9331 Machinist to wor~ a Mill & Lathe. Full or P1T . fix· tures & dies. 2 ~rs man exp.~1813. MACHINE OPIRATOll Free wardrobe. No in· _&U-__ 2256 __ . ______ 1 vestment FIT or P rr. Office For appt. call 646-0382. S 175 Pa MO. -I nc ludes an 8 x10 · Modeling. commercials, furnished ok cubicle + films. extras Need new elec. recept. telephone faces All age~ttypes answering Conference ~4·957-<r.m _ rooms. coping fac1l. Mofhlr's H..a..-kitchen, janitorial sves. ...,...... Execut i ve Garde ns Live.in . Companion to !).57.u51 school·age child. arts 3·6 --------- & some eves & wkends. Must drive Pvt rm + S200 sal. Ideal for stu- dent. Refs req NB loc. 673 0597 eves; 759· 1122 wkdys c Marti l Needed. Someone who en· JOYS people & tropical fish Aquatic Tropil'als. 1510 Baker. C M Need extra SSSSSS de monstrate liquid em - broidery tnro call 536-3613, 9am-3pm ORDER DESK WJTH INCENTIVE Dynamic, busy company needs top applicants for mail order dept. Outgo· ing, extraordinary phone personality required . good typing skills Call Penny at Computique SA 549-7373. rAJMTSALlS Part tune. Tues. 5 to 9. Wed. 9 to lPM Some exp Kerm R ima Hardware. 2666 Harbor Need honest r eliable Blvd.C M perso n for Jan itorial ----------- routes. Own transporta lion/phone. Call 951-3468 PAITTIMI Newport Photo Fashions EVININGS " Good future , COM'TaOLPLAMHEll l\ ping s kills, heav) t e lephoning 5 days1weck SOOO to s tart ~8600. <'all before noon 045 .()'.!8() I \lln11num ol 2 .>rs rclul ed t·xper llc:.pons1b1 ht} or m:.unng ::.chedule-cl de llH'l'lt!:> O( l'UStumcr:.' or I llcri. Able to re\ 1ew & 1mµlernent c11g1neerin~ l·huni;:l':> M:.11nta111 mtc Krll) 01 inventor~· re nir d11 H<•qu1::.1t 1011 mulcrwls to suµpurt de lt \l'r ' ~c h e dul c & rt.•M·ht•duh: ordcr1> rcq°ll hy the markctin.: dept Mw,ter Spt•l'wltir::. l'o. offer:. you a good ~ulan·, excel. fringe benef1t-1 & lln enJo~ a ble work mg cu v1ronmcnt. Plt:a~t ..,l'nd r l.'s ume a lon i:; with salao history to. Most.,. Specialties 1640 Monrovia, Costa Mesa. Ca. 92627 E.O E P HOD UC T I O N TRAINEE Hubber hose product:. Must IJJS:-<'O µh}s1cal 1nrl hal·k X ra> Taking apµllcat1ons btwn ll 10 uni ) S trat o fl ex . 1767 1 Arm.c;trong A\'e . lrvrne. EOE. A Kenduv1::. Ind . Co Producbon JlPIOUTION ElllNED Irvine Electron ics. a rapidly expanding divuuon ol Rockwell In· ternallonal. ha& ex· cellent opportunity for a Jr. Production Engineer wtth met.hods capiability related to printed cirruit board esumating. plan· nina. and shop support. Experience in time stan· dardl. automatic inser· lion and now soldering would be an asset. We produce. high volume , hlgh quality commerciaJ electronic assemblies so experience In this In· dustry is preferred. SALES -RECEPT10NIST If )'OU are a~res"1ve and looking for a future m re tatl mgmt w 1guod co b ... ncf1ls appl) m person !lam 10 llam Mon thru F'r1 St andard Shoe-. 3077 needed for s m. rn1l·ro t'Omputer sales ofc Li te typing. gd. front ofc ap pearance. 64().9960 __ _ Rereptionu;t1Ca s h1cr. So. Rnstol,\' '.\1 !l-5:30, matu re people .- need onh" apply ~!I 8111\0. Sales I cc Ca ~des L 1 g h 1 1 n g I 1 x 1 u r e ___ P_ s alt!!>m a n tor oul!>1de RECEPTIUl'ilST P art or sale:. m fast growmg Co. full ttme-for :i dcSlgn M11n or woman. e1tp & firm. attractive & neat estabh~hec1 prefl•r red appearanre. Ans phune:., Must be a self st an er . Nu greet clienls. 644 1911(.1 or West Li~ht111g i3l 3344 ~·1917· 9~·30 St\L-ESLADY "'ant;d- Rerept 1on 1s l l )p 1~t f'ull or p 1t1me Wage 1good1 for onho uffire 5 +t·o mm L<ig Brh day week 642-5997 .197 6009 RECEPTIONIST Saleslad}. aµ1>ar£-I ex per With or without t.nnng ~fature, fncndly Steady needed. Top pa~ Ttim-P T Sot.· Sec OK l'~I porary & full tune Ca ll halfs12e .shop Soil 6500 Tod Services at 979 8000 - Rental Agent, very busy SALISPllSON office, license req S800 + car allowanc-e & 494-6-594. commission & exrel -1=-"-.---.,.---,...,.H7eip--benefits. Lg. rorp wants mature women & men Hig h energy Santa forlhe1rdental lab sales. <\na/Tustin restaurant Pre f er som eone with r e quire s ene r getic knowledge 01 d enial counter help & cashiers . equipml or reception part Lime & full time. ba k d · d · • Call Mr. Eng lish for c gn>Wl '" enti:it 5 office. Call Ann, 540-60{)5, _a""ppt_._972_~ __ . ____ ,Coastal Personnel Agen· Restaurant ry, 2790 Harbor Bl .. CM. F /T Hostess, must be'-.N•EV-E•R-A•F•E•E--•E•O•E• fast on your feet & gd .. with cash. Apply In ---------- person Jolly Roger, 400 ~DWICH Maker. pl/· South Coas t Hw y. lime, 10A~·2PM, Ideal Lasuna Beach. fOC' housewife or student. 846-5221 eves. Restaurants Ass'l chef needed for Set·retary to CEO. ad first c l a ss Italian mi a i s l rat i v e. restaurant. Ability to mathematical, book· speak French necessary. keeping skills required. Also need butcher PIT. ChaJlen&in• opportunity. 5 4 o . 8 o 3 8 • p r o n t o Salary to Sll,000. Collins Ristorante. So. Coast ANoc. 5'r1 San Nicolas Plaza Dr. N.B. ----------1 USTAUL\MT HEL, Wanted P tr Hours. At SECUTAl1' mEIRVINE This rhallengmg assign· CLUBHOUSE ment offers many arlvan· RACQUET BALL CLUB. To r egional manager T~ ping. shorthand. Good phone voire. Thomas Cook Travel. 759·9361. tag es including an ex· Contact Scott 754. 7500 ce lle nt be ne fit a nd SECllTAIY tumpensat1on package Retail Clerk. Costa Mesa Newpo rt Beach pro· and a modern facility Stationers. Z70 E 17th St fessional office desires l'.onvenienlly located JUSt Costa Mesa, Full time. versatile Secretary with north or the San Diego Apply in person. 10·12 excellent typing skills. Fwy on the t:orner of noon $1300/mo. Fa Ir v i e w a n d ---L.W RyleeAIA 64().2912 MacArthur RN relief 11-7 Part time. fnterested candidates please apply NOW Con tact· Greg Chewe ' Da nton Ambn z Irvine Elertrontcs Div Rockwell lnlemallonal 2001 W. MacArthur Blvd. Santa Ana. CA 92704 714-S49·3S33 Equal Opportunity Employer MI f Mesa Verde Convales-Secre t ary · Excellent <'ent Hospital. 661 Ce nter English & secretarial St. C.M. 548-5585. skills for pleasant office ROOFll'S Wanted for large project MUST HAVE AT LEAST 5 YEARS EXPERIENCE: in Fashion Island. Good salary 700.0663. Secretary 1 Receptionist for leading Yac h t Charter business Gd skills & figure apputude h el p f u l . Ca ll ( 714 )673·5252. ------1 Secret ary. F 'T . s mall -----------• engineering lab. T ype S•1 W..ted 50-$)wpm, general office in hot appliration SlS.95/hr. Ca ll L ee R o of i n g 642· 7222. 1653 Superior Ave.C.M. 642-3260 duties. Irv. mdust. area Sales Call 549-l(g), * •SICalT AlllS• • G OI c /T60/grow Sl2.,,000 Re<.-pt orcl'I'60II0.800 F Chg Sec/RE to $16,llOO A~ctgClrk/Exp.$10,200 Llz Reinders Agency ~ Bi.rch Est '64 EOE Newporl/833-8190/Free SECRETARY To $12,000 and accurate. W /tram Female pref'rl. Xlnt CO benefits with this Co~ta Mesa Co. Call 545·0413 Shoe sales. full time with or w 'out exp . or will train. Good co benefits. Apply m person 9am to llam Mon thn.t Fri Stan dard Shoes. 3077 So Bnstol. C M Students . If you a re friendly, consc1ent1ous and dependable. we need you for part·ttme work in our restaurant Apply 10 person. Stonem1ll Ter race. 2915 Redhill. CM ---- TB.IPHONE OPH. 5 daysJw.eek, 8..Apm. Ca-II ~rs Baltazar. Hotel Laguna. 425 S. Coast Hwy 49-1 llST --- T1lephn1 Solicitors :ileeded immediately 20 :,tud e n t s a n d o r homemakers who need to cam IT¥>nt:> working pleas ant evening hours. :Ml ~ton Fri No selling Satar> $3 751hr + ~enerous bonus. Across f rom J o hn Wa \'n e Auix>n Call Sue after 2P~ 641·0169 Accurate typ ist w I ac· coWlts !)ayable, arcounts receivable knowledge. Mu:i.l know lO·ke} b} tou<'h. good w figures. Non·smoker. In Tustin: 8:a· 7300 Teacher Pre S<·h <111 I -----Costa Mesa area S<•rretary for the pres1 t:H2·~1 I raua F'\Jll lt~. m beaut 1ru1 new LagWla Beach ol fice ~'lu~t be dependa hie, accurate & enjoy working witll people R e· qwre <Wwpm typing. For uppmntment, call Mrs . Jt'rllt', 898 14!16 EOE ~I p dent. Sale::. Ladies & ------- commission agt'nls. for TEACHER Spec. 1-:11 uew fast·rrowin~ 'CO<-MaSTef's in Beh Sr. pref µoration. Ar1ply m person Exp . w 1 DD . multi or wnte: Pumana Inc . handicapped adlts. Abih :J424 Via Lido, Newport ty to write 1mplemcn1 Bear h CA92663 beha \'loral program ~ ........... ~ plans SuperV1sor~· exp l'ra,el req 8.J0.4p~ United SECRET All' SECttlTAllES Cerebral Palsy A:.s11r • Npt ldl Ana 546.5760 Tu reg1011JI manager. T> ping. :.horthf.lnd Good RKptS.C'ySI0,100 TEACHERS ASSISTA:-.i'l' µhone voice T homas l.e9 S.C'yl toSI 5,600 Special dasses for han Cook Travel.759·9361. Free and E.O E. d. ped ad Jts 2 ._ - -------1 rvme Personnel Agency icap u J r :. T\ pt:sl Transcn ber. law 488 E 17th. Costa ~lesa college exper req'CI £x ofl1 ce ~ust t~ pe 65~pm Sutle224 642·14i0 cel.vacalion&msurancc & have knowledge of _ -----benefits Wkdys R.30 tu le••al term:. Gd position &-M£'A&..<aL&Jl.&.-4PM Un ted Cerebr· I "' 1 a fo r mature pe rson . SECttlTAIY Palsy Assoc .. 3020 W I Anaheim Law Firm, • ...._Assist_. Harvard St .. Santa Ana, m oving l o Newpo rt ~ewport Beach financial ~5760 l Cen-te_r m Nov. IS21·8750or ser\'1res co. Candidate 6i3·6431. must have good skills. T hn' i ---ec 1c an , T 1 . • t p telephone & problem a.GtMllltlMG , ~p1st. r Vlne area. Y solvin g exper , familiari· T ' mg SOwpm, filing. phone. ty w/filing systems . TIS mall. Stereo manulac· Duties involve suppon-We have an immed lurer . 714·556-6193. mg & reporting to Pres. opening for a technician & Exec. V.P. & high· lo perform a variety of Typist. General office, no level sales support. tests in our enstneering exper. nee H.S. Grad. Salar y commensurate dei>t. Duties will include: Good benefits & promo- w/qu.aliricallons & ex· maldnalilhtreadinpon t1onal opportunities, per. --=-::1-J~~;,;;,,.:·~i~ .... ~PC'!.o.,..,ll.?.: .....lt' .1U.De.-.a1t&.,. _t:t;rJP.~.!:.!!. Newpori"'F'Wii!Uil Corp. c111111Dtrl.ih a.na YllS • in· 1 n s u r a n c e G r o u p . 714·'152·933S itiatina the follCJwlnl re· ~lOO. E.O.E. SIClll'AllY Rapidly expandins Newport Beach fmancial firm. Contact: Kay 75e-UJ.5 S1ael•• 'AITTIMI Secr etaries. Recep· tionists, Clerical. Call: VICKI HESTON & AS· soc. 714-540-0tOO SICllTAllY Super secretarial open. mg with leading Newport Beach reaJ estate ofClce . Very diversified posi tion. Lots ol opportunity. Patience and personality a plus Ca ll Geoff 759· 1501 E.0. E. SERVICE TECHNlCIAN· service & repair all types light ronst rul·t ion & agncultural equipment utilizing e xper in mechaniral, electrical & hydraulir areas. Repair tillers. trartors, fork·lift trucks, have 4 years ex· per. $7.00 per hr. Take this ad lo nearest State Employment office. DOT 625.281.034 Ad paid for by employer. poru: test 1ncom ln1 materials lnc ludl n& acrylic/plastics for color 6 performance 6 make related meuu.remenu . AppUcant.11bould have 2 yrs. colJece-level course· work or the equi vaJent or 2-3 )"rs. related exper Must allo be able to sel- up & use optical/liihling test equipm e n t < Prolometer >. & other standard measuring de· vices. Qualified can · didates are invited to contact: Mmter Specialties 1640 Monrovia. C M 642·2427 E.O E Vehicle Operators/ Dis- patchers. Community Transit Services Inc. Pri\·ate Management firm seeking l'ellpoosible randidates in the Sad- dlegback area for vehi· de & control operators. Must have xlnL dnving r er ord Over 2l y r s (insurance re· qu1re ment s). We will tram candidates. Must be able to deal w /the public Part time or full t ime Contact Mrs . Pope· 714·95&9830 btwn 8AM·3PM . ~~~~~~~~~~ W111tress Tile Ritz has an opening Technicians for the right girl with ILICTaoMIC ConlinentaJ food & wine TICHMICIAM experience Apply in A growing electronlrs person, 2100 W. Ocean company ha s an im -!_ron_l._ mediate opening for an electroruc tech. with 3·5 yrs. exper. lo condur t "' maintain test eqwpmcnt ~ m our produrtion depts ~lust he well ve r sed i n d igi tal troubleshootmg terhnt· ques Candidate should p ossess a h i gh mechanical aplltude & Walling & ambitious in· div1dual to begin ;it pro- duction le\'el & advance a:. ab1l1ties allow to supen1sory po!>illon a:. co mpan y ~r o w s Knowledge or Spanish , ery helpful Call Bill Hogan: 642· 1593 __ be capable of work mg Merell• ... v.·1th mi n imum ••••••••••••••••••••••• supervision. .W .. u 1005 ~Spec..... • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1640 Monrovia. C M. We now have openings in our fabrication dept. for machine operators. We would prefer a min. of 6 months recent ex per. m milling & bridgeport machines & the ability to read blueprints & pre· cislon me asu ring de· vices. Apply at: seeks new modeling Adults over 21 with out· fares Call 673·3375. s tanding attra c tive personalities who enjoy Rockwell International where science gets down to business ACCOUNTS HP. Outside sa.les. Prospect client contact & deve'mt. Servicing existing a ccts . Will be greeting & screening applicants & will have rel.ated clerical duties. Salary comm. w/ability & exper, For appt.. call Tod Services, 979-8800 Secretary with good spell· ·---;==·--mg, grammar & typing Sl•P• 642-2427 E .O.E. WESl'MINSTER ABBEY ANTIQUE MALL Daily 10-6, Fri 10..9 Cloaed Tuesday 11751 Westmin.ater Ave. ......... Spedelffes 1640 Monrovia. C. M. 642-2'27 E.O.E. MAIDS 142-3030 MAIMT9tAMCI For private community. Lacuna Beach area. S4.2S/hr, muat have valid Calli. Drivers Uc. Call llon.-Frl. for appt. 4tt-8571. MAN AG ER fo r n ew Wlenenchnltsel, work for rrancbl1e, salar y open + bonus • benefit.I. Inquire al Z50 So. Bristol. Cll or c•ll 157-0711 Mon· ,_.t•lUs2-4. ~c.. To maintain ...U n.t ol mlnl buaea in l•ddleb.cllt uea. '1eet rmlntmance H · per. preferred. Good belleft .... lal•l'J com- mnaurale w /exper . Cont Ht llu. Pope : U4•tll·HIO. btwn MM ..... Newspape r Stuffe r for working with kids. S4 per L.A .. Times, s mornings hour . Call 642-4321 Ext per week. 1AM to 4AM . 250 between 2 and 6Pm Approx. $75 per week. Ask for Lori. Call 548·4967 °"9p C...t D-"r'llot NUISIS AIDES F.qul Oppor Employer 7 lo 3. Cert. trainees. ~~~~~~~~~~! Mesa Verde Conv. Hosp. 661 Center St. C.M. MUISIS AIDIS Needed lo give TLC to the elderly patients. Wlll PAYROLL/PERSONNEL CLERK. Exper . w/com· puterized payroU system req'd. Newport Beach area. 64C).8950. P /time. 7days, 2hrs/dai- ly, AM delivery , L.A. Times. $100 per week Laguna Beach. 494·8496. , IT• OfC Q.llL for busy phones, riling. typing, etc. Must have good appear ance a nd xlnt phone manner. Please call after 2 pm dally. Ask for Linda. 675-2311 -·----- Sa le s . Full time Christmas help needed. Apply n ow . R .111 . Abram s ca talog showroom. 1819 Newport PIX ANS 5aVICI p rr It tee'y trecept for de· Blvd. C.M. Looking for part lime re· 1 ad FUin t In train qualified person· ----------1 net. Earn while you learn. Daysh1ft availa- ble. Apply 144.SSuperlor. liable mature person. 1 IJl/ v. •· YP •· •SALIS• Flexible hrs. Cos ta phones. M 6 F . l3.SO/hr. Great Oppt.Y. for a self· ~ Mesa, Eileen. M2-30U. _..._ __ m_l ______ starter w/penonality + Are you lookin1 tor a •----------1 RA I N G u TT E .R & out1otng nature! chaUence? Wantto make •NI TIL91HC>t• INST ALLER Exp• d . Direct SaJes coos is ting or a difference? Raleigh OflllATOIJ Mmt be dependable • 1etllng appts. Is follow- Hlll1 Hospt. may suit Chevy dealer ln J ohn haveown trana.~·1.MZ Ing thru. Good Car your needs. We are 1ook· WQne Airport complex Necessary. 641 -0763 I n I for q u.a l I t Y offers ver)' pleasant R.E. A1ent . Part time for '°TIIE NEJS.CiER CO." Re11l1tered Nu rses to workin1 cond ition• for teu1n1 ol ap.,tmenls In Sales work In our Newport e xperienced phon e Oran1e County. J .D. 1 N T E R I o R Buch Alcohol Rehab. operator. Li&ht typln1 6 Real Eatat 7Sl 7187 Facility. Openln11 are bookkeepiq included 1r •· · · DECORATING for the ll · 7 s h I fl. desired. Opportunity for lnt•est ln art/home ac · Rewardl are numerOWJ tldvantetnent. See otrlce Real Eatae ceu. f'ill, p/tlme. Wlll fr Include v•ry com· M1r. ..WUCIMSI? train. Call Karen , petJtive salary, ahlft dll· HOWAID ct."•t Wb.Y DOl try commercial ..: .. :.;:;_.tlf:..:.;.;l:.:..._J.._1P_M ___ _ ferentlal, tulllon relm· DovelaQuaUSta. • real .. tae? We provide burMment •well u an NEWPOR11'8EACH aUoltbent ... ave traln· Wbat'aYourTrade? excell. NUNrnellt pro· 1q you'll need to be a •. 11ps091 arena. f'or adclkional la· ,....,..., profaaalonal. Income. TUt'alltUetopay ............. aq fo. 1 conu'c t : II •. For dell,. abowroom. draw• blmllls. Call for for a ed 1n the Dally .... .. .. ~°"' VM•,,....at&eMlllEOE Mutt be peraonabl1, -..AppoiDllOlnt for In· PUot larvke DlrectOI')' .. ...__ enur•c. drive ven. tervlew. Realonomlc• ~ C• ....... your ....... 1W -I h t ,.,_ -.-I Id lit .......... Q ....... 1'hdl JG11r aid~ far IOO WP One, e C. ""'""•••-•-· profHll091 H Y· .,. ,._ ,.. ,.,... ... , ...... .,1, ... _ ... _ .. _. _____ 1 ~!!!~!!!!~~~I re. .,,.. m••mauoe ............. a...n.l-.ll01171 aa.lntdAda 142·M'71 Wa&MIWPT ..._,.call...,., .. ....... - skills to take charge of W AllMOUS-..AM offi ce. Various duties STAIT MOO MO with opportunity for ad· JobSecurity \lallcement. 957 -69l6 . . F.atabliahed Company To place your messa1e before the readinl public, phone E E Free medical /dentaJ .O. . Apply in person SECRETARY pt/time. 8etween8am-1lam Dally Pilot Claullled, 842·58'18 Sm ofc .. t yping, die 853Productioll Place taphone, hrs. nex. Call Newport Beach Jean, 98G-6.Wt SICUTAIY CIVIL ENGINEERING COMPANY. NEWPORT BEACH. NEAR O.C. AIRPORT. f\IU time. expenenced, cheerful penon wanted for e ntry -l evel secretarial posit ion w1opportunjty for advan· cement. Stron& typln1 • some S.H a b ilities nece11ary . Apply In penoo w/resume to Mr. f\aenta at Robert Bein, William, Frost • As · soclates, 1401 Quall St., N.8 . SICllTAIY Experienced ln loan documentation. Xlnt. salary la blneftts. Apply Penonnel Dlredor ....,. ....... 7Zl N. Eucld, Anaheim •t·-E.O.E . Secretary /RecepUonlat • pu\·U... laumd. open, ........ olt NB. Mt-llO'f J SALES PEOPLE ,... . llCI AB YOUI IA&••ICIW Ftnanclal in..curity, ..niorfty. deed end lobe. job di1Crimlnatton. leek of rnenagemant Ot>- portunlty. lllCllS'°" NOOf Our business Is RECESSION PROOF .. Boom °' DePf ... lon, we continue to grow beeau•: -We're .,.. International company will'I local Ot>- portunltlaS • We hl!Y9 a prov-an marketing system ·We Mil ,,...ity~==l9 • Starting Income of 111.000 IO '30.000 Of mo'9 first V--• ....,. oo • Guaranteed income to ltllf1 minimum ...-. perW91k • Merit promotton•no .-nlorlty " • Profit ahettng end retirement program ~ • MaJor ~. ctent.i Pf'OQrM'I. hoapitallu- uon etc. llCLAll YOUI IMllPIMllMCI fOMY. • · .. =a "= .:.:: .... I.tu 17141 ~11-111~ ' . Garden Grove 554·6103 Duncan Phyfe table. chain , hutch. $1,000 or best olfer. ~37Sl after &PM. .... 9'Cft 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wuher • Dryer, late model. good cond. Sl.25 ea.~5841 Apt. 11 Whirlpool washer Is dryer, 1tackable. $150 both. 7»Glm New· Delux G.E. Elec. Dryer *200. 4fter 4pm 751·9:M8 ............. 025 • •••••••••••••••••••••• An1le Iro n, 10'x2V• " 2V•x3/16. S7 ea, new. pvt party. 5'1·3!1105.A. Fs Ill kt111 .I Clll 1 lllf Pllt ·-142-5111 l ......... / he .. t070 ~.~~-·-~ ... ~?~! '~~.~ .... ~!!!». .......... ,... AMtM.•••11... ..... ..... ..................................................................... w.. t720 ,.,... t7H ca• 1 "" c-,.• Mlle I 01• ... '9thl...._ ....................... ..,. .. tu 'J 111 IOlO ....................... 2 c dt.1 ar ••••••1•••••••••••••••• r1 ,:11 ~1Wr:r ';.~~~I INll. t1UIUU•H/ 839 ~ fl3t.9320 Ser.. ftJO ••••••••••••••••••••••• W11L tr h u 1.1 a1n i: HycirO(e,·h. t"•'f "11,nn t"l Sa&e on rad 4-.&WA lo:\t' ~ ~ \ 1vltor '°''"' 1.-0_.. Pt•nl''' M'fl'"' m,lunt llk.e new 1100 ~ i 06 I IOU ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nk1'\l11"111lc bllu·k mitlt> kllle!fl )11"1> .\II\ rit) l\I fl blctn ~ ~1;.'\I ~ 1040 ....................... ''" l{F.t:SUONU PULIS \Kl' C.'h1u11p ·1r,1 M F Pt l & !>b O W P\I P l \ Zl:I lflJi' \.3-~ 11n t• p nl I04S ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ftft to goud hull Ill" t;nhl~n J\etnt\'tr lf-.le 1 'l"11r l>ld ~6l00or~M\O Perft'ct for Hal IQWt'nl l.0\'1n& bl!. •'ilt i;reC'n eyes Spayed. a ll soot:. :imarl & s~ ... et l'u 11 &W 9836 7Sl 3247 rm·e a lo"in& home fl"ee lo good home ''up pies, l4wks. t r ained !..16-1622 fh• p('rf1•1·\ l 'hr1'1 maa 1;111 llkltft C't\t'rT) r~J fo~ ru~ ~'081 , l'llp ll'ntlf h ll\'\,.r bNn wom !iaclf n1"3t H'll nwk,. uH .. r l ' .ill •M l , IW2 0011, 24 l~nl Joan Wwyn.-Tennu Club ~kmbc."~hl.P Mu11i 84"11 i tiO-Ui ~ 66' .~ii l't 1b & m.altrt'l>!i, um IJrl'lloi . 11 l r u lle r ., bi&Ckp.&Clt ~II 581 6321 ~t'l<'r ti :.J w \ rERF'ORD CRY!:n 'AL CE!'l'TER PIECE 1 Pe nod Ple,.e •2()7 I t::lcganl pic~re, m a n.) t'Ub Rece1vt!d as girt I rum Ireland, ne~er used On dtSpla; m local :.lMe al S445 Asking S300 Ans wer Ad 11381. l:.'2·4300 2-1 hrs Free. 4 adorable kittens wksold. 6 I TV I Pr!~~!~~ul· 968-5480 f'ree fill dirt 541-4666 I ly guaranteed. see before you buy, Call for appt. I 840-~ anytime. I00Uve treestobep1cked. 'PHONE MAT L' h Call 645·338 1 Costa · ·1 .,.Mp onhe Mesa I A n s w c r n g a c . · --w/warranty $19. Remote ,. wlhn 1050 l Mach 1149 54U489 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PATIO FURNITURE: Engraving, Metals, Pick- Uke new 2 chairs, 2 ol· Up & Delivery , Ken tomans, & small table Porter 536-7247 le11. · $1.SO. Couch $35, Matchlnc chair $25. '(\Jlli quie RCA Victor Hif'1 in Mahogany Cabinet. SlSO. Antique Walnut Desk $200. (714) 642-0138. ** rauv ** Good used f\Jmiture & Sales man's s amples. men s clothing, spring It fal I , m ost si2e11 + personal wardrobe-38 short. 673-0293. STAMP COLLECTIONS P U RCHASED Dave Cooper. 84&-2387 AppUances-OR J will sell or SELL fOI' You MASTas AUCTION Mticelllml- 64M"6 & IJJ..9625 W_... IOll Solid, exec S500 d esk. 30x60, must sell. $225 675-1230 or 673·2712 Twn beds. w/he11dboards, good cond . S40 ca 642-9124 aft 2:30 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ill Buy: USED OFFICE FURNITURE .. Work Benches. Shelving, 631-2777 IOIJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Redecorating: dt's1gner CONN Director trombone 4l' ........... f"ull l tH11.tlpj1t•tl , bt'auttlully nwtntah~. ~ad)' to cruue °' It"" aboard Slip rnia) bti ava&labk 11 ~"{ flnan<: 1111 poulble m.uoo. or a\,000 If no broiler 10 ~vt"d Clt'an cteal-Wlll incl~ 9' Avon Redcre11\ wtlh floor~ ... Ad 4 f> horsepower Jotuaon oul buard Jac k C urley S34· 1505 home. or 840-2254 on lhe boat weekends 33' VIKING '74 tourn bndge, teak pulpit, fish eqwp. 2 stations. C02 system. twin Cn.usaders. $42,900. Newport Yach! _ Exchanae, 675-1800 35' VIKING '79. twt350 Crus . FWC. 7 5 )!Cn • VHF, fatho. sumlog, to urn br11.J1e . s \ ul I shower. Reduced ~.500. Nwpt Yac ht EXl·h 675-1800 21· fiberglas s Tug . lslander Weekender or Character Bay Launch. 6mo. old. VW Rabbit Diesel. Full galley. stove. refrigerator. dbl. berth, head, complete. SlJl,500. 646-7887. I OST ON WHALER 11 1/1 .... OllJl .... Old! ......... J ... .... ... Less tbao 10 hours Call Eves 6'75-21195 "1980" UNIFLITE 42' convertible. Extended salon, full electronics. gall~y up , totally customlied. Must sell . <Xfered at S2SO.OOO. Nwpt Yacht Exch615·1800. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tlo•t -.h~ or moorinl( want d fur 19110 JU' Catal•"• Sa1lbo 1t Nt.-w"°rt &rt'a ~rer~rt'\'d RI>•\ 1aa.aie or hotlC''"' rr .. puMtble D)"I 5~9 :iur.t.'. t"Vft 1:S\ WQtt, INh.Sls ... tOtO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ury Slur•i.t" uv1;1du 1Jle "72t'hevy ltl1m.'r~ir.o. J\Jt', 1 PORSCHES AM t M If trul'l1 i1tc•rt•o, roll b¥r, tw1k. tut• rJ<•k. ffii liCS "' nCli\ Fuo·n Mutl w•MTED tir.. ~WtlO fie '!\ nf r MI I +w ~ Allow WI the opportunitf '76 CJ7. P5 . vb auto. ter~o w111ch. Kl ' Ille bar. liuad & S•>lt lo~. 15,Wll rna, ~ l:;ve • l'all S<l!J ~~Ill lo conauJer I.be purchse or trude 1n of your clean Ponche. Cht><·k with Us Today' 9560 Nt'wpor\ Duo~!>. I l:J I TNCltt 0 Hk Bu) l>r N il ti-l4-t»1D ••••••••••••••••••••••• y, .......... '114 Cll~VY 5 mon •·111111 d\'lu~e. auto. J /t . P /b p b, Kint t-ontl Wht ~lllM • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • "1.100 &t 6-94&1 c fin. S*/ .... 9110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• II l'Omper w11h SIOVt', ~ink " 111..,tio", dut.lll i.pitee, ~h• 2 or J SJ25 t 'a II it rtt!r tk>m~l637 ............. tt40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PUCHMOPB> L~.,._Wt .\ta.Jt1 $U18 M Hitt 2ltp ~ 1131 JIJO Mu Peddler &t70W. PCH.N8 9110 Moped S.h i;htb in JUred Ne ecJs T L \_' GJl~9 Eves ·~~/ 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·10 Ch"-" Suburban ..., ·r jls, pb, to m il ea ge . Am 1-"m tape . $1UOO. 548·~- CONTRACTOR SPEC '11l Ood1J4t I ioo, cw.tom box1:s, rarks & bed. am1fm stereu cass. H/U trailer hatch. 38M, $7900. ~1531 "9 Che v S c:ottsdale , cjmel brown. auto, air. ult~ lmer-&r-boic . l7M m1. 1runt eond. 16495. 851 0494 '563Hon GMC P U .. gd work tn.ick. S400 S36 7'J9G, day& 0111~ .wo..1...-.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1''1NALl\LFA ROMEO CLEARANCE /\LL ·7~ MUST GO I "Wc·re~altn ' .. 1910SPIDHS HElll MOW!!! IEACH IMrORTS &ill Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 '7!1 SPRI NT VELOCE. AS S U M E LOW INTEREST LEAS E Black , leather, 5 speed . alloys & ONLY 11 .000 miles' Immaculate' Call Da ve at !175-0113 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ·10 Datswi 510. dnl coodl 'Tl Corolla. 4 •l>Cl. areal •'II> Cpe de Vlle, loedld.' lion, new llrd, CaU eves. lU ml, troO. 942.1912 aft. dl1l bha ltbr Mala• "1• ... 3 . 7721 6pm. Alll IFll tape, W I , u• 111.M. Ev• uz.ua. Aat t?JI '11 Coellca llft~tk, very dya T7l·D7 •••••• ••••••••••••••••• clean, &JI', s spd. '4100. -=-------- '78 nAT Sport 12' C.onvt. Whtl TU1 lnt. l own. new tires, well malnt ~ call 714· 78().(1728 eves. '71 Fiat850Spyder Convertible. $400. 64S-5914 '121 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VISITYOUI ORAMMCOAST HONDA HIAfl9UAITllS _ TODAY!!! UMVBSITY SALES fr SERVICE OLDSMOltU HOleA CiMC ftUCkS 2850Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 540.9640 97l4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·70 GmA Lite Blue, new clu\ch, cass. perfect cond 646-94&1 no-.. '19 Eldor8do. ao.ooo ml, ,,..... 9161 = 111.soo. 833-223" ....................... .....,;. _______ _ '811 TR250 1 owner. xlnt eond.~ 752-0327 or 613·6733 TR6 New ~glne, Clulcb, Hardi Soll Topi! Xtraa. 646-3088 after Spm Cad. 'IO Eldo Osl. tar Int, wire whls. Cabro roof. Flremist pnt. 5011 auar oo ena. Lo mt. L.i.k• new. Priv. Pty. SliU9S. ~ -. --80 Diesel Seville. new . 7Q.TR627mp~, S'IAOOloolu silver/blue. loaded. & runs good. New clutch. 50 OOO/ml enalne tu er Pirelli Radial tires, will sli 500 S.O-BU w /daye. ' take small car Ill trade . ....:..:.;.:..:.:• ....:.;·~--___.:_,:;__ 962·8088 '73 CadllllO, 4 dr .ea... , S I I Xlnl cood. Sl.3IO. 79 p tr re: Blue 8uuty~ M&11810 Low miles Leaving ---------- Calif WOO or beat offer. C • "17 544..o60I. • •••••••••••••••••••••• ........ 9770 !·········~············ Good S.t1da.. Of Dtl5lt bllft'S AteDASH8S!!! All models at discount pnces ... see US! • 1911 CAMAltO ........ ~l - Alr cond., auto. tram., AMLFll stereo cuaeue. pwr. windows • muc:h more ! Demo. Ser. 863S/3S2l. OM.YS6'•1 HOW.AD CM•• .... Dovd1 Quail Sts . NEWPORT BEACH llJ.OHS '73 KAW ASAKl ~ 5000 origmal miles WandJam mer falnng, new tires Better than new $1950 ~·6770 53 1 0234 T u)O\a ptL·kup Engine ov~rhauled, good m odi hon. new brakes. Sl.25() ~ 1123 e\'e ~ I 566711U I ~-llSl:l Y..s -----9570 Aaadi 9707 ~ •••••••••••• ~!?~ 17 LT. loaded, T -top, iiilver. $:B50. 846-948 ----------FOR SALE. SUZ RM -lUO in excellent condition $1125 644·5145 76 Honda 554, xlnt c.:ond. low miles. must ~ell. Sl 150. S40-3'/AS HONDA XLSOO . S&W shocks, fork kit. pipe, 2,000 ml, itlnl coud $1600. 496-0599 '19 HONDA Hawk -lOOCC Burgundy lOM . Xlnt Cond 19115. 61!> 9895 or 673·9201 •······••·············· '73 FOROVAN Vij, PS. PB. AUTO ~5 6461684 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'l!O Audi .,!XX), ' sµd, 5 yr warr , 36 mp1i. SIO 000. 75!! 0581 ------llMW 9712 '75 DODGE lTon Van, ••••••••••••••••••••••• am fmca:.s~tl~S2.">00 For t he Hesl Deal In ___ 64~~'0l7 nrani:e County . Come ·14 Dudge Tradesmao LUO, I ~Us Today '' mint cond, $1800/hsl nfr 968-4268 Jeff ~ 1971 Chevy van. fully 111 I ~ sulated w/new carpet SADOLllACll iog. low m1 , t> cyl. good VAWY IWOITS shape. must sell Best of 2840'l Marguente Pkwy rer 559..s581. Mission Viejo Alltoa W..tecl 95'0 11 Honda Elsinore, xlnl ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond., must see $700. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR 131-2040 495-4949 _c.:_·1_osed &tnd,a-'y'-s __ 552-5461. for top used car.i-rore1gn. '71 HONDA 450 XlntCond. Best Offer S7SO 979-6341S '10 HONDA \75 S\. bike. IOOd cond. Lo mi. $500 080. Mike aft 5PM , 641-8260 Motar ........ 5*/ a..t/Storacp f 160 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rent ; 22' Lux. Molo~ Hme, sips 6, self.cont S250 /wk . +8•/m1 . 640-858S domestics or classics. If your c.ar is extra clttan, Set! us Fl HST! .~ ~#I_~" Or_,. COWlty ~ HarbOr Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 WEIUY. CREVIER $1 SI .. U OAOWAY SANTA AMA 83S·3171 fHt UlTllU.TI[ (llllVIN~MACHll'f •USB>IMWs• '722002th wt sir (2061 ) '73 3.0cs 4 spd. (0559) 'i42002liis /r (0332) '15 2002a (0035) '77 630csi 4 spd. st r t0366l '76 2002 S/r 4.sp ( 1578 ) '78 320ia a i r s t ereo (51691 MAZDA 1979 RX-7. mint cond1t1on. 12 .000 mi S1GOO Beyma 558-4769 Mere ........ 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MERC.IENZ STOP DOU.Al $ •IUYorCwip yos'MI! STOPDOILAI $ JIMSLIMO .. S IWC>aTS l!nOHARBORBLVD. COSTA MF.SA 631-1276 72 250. gray tan. great '77 VW, I owner, xlnt cond. New tires. brks. AMIFM stereo, fuel in- jection. 2.0. completely s to c k . 65 .000 mi. S45001bst ofr. 960-7298 aft 6PM. 1961 BaJa Bug, needs work on Int .. Sl!iOO or best offer. 751-1221 SUPER BEETLE '73. AM/FM, sunroof. new ures. 71,000 mi. nds paint & clutch rpr. Body ln gd cond. SZ!OO/bst ofr. Call aft 4 pm M lhru Fri or wknds anytime. 839-3901 c·ar. ~or best oUer , '78 vw Convertible. 673·0093 white/while. AM /FM Classic 1972 Mercedes cass. air. S'72IOO. 631-1815 2!n5EL U 714·644·33Ll "70 Bug, good cond. Mich or 675·0871 Eves. tires. xlnt eng, $1900. 1!175 280S. dark brown _&'2:..:_·..:..%'7_26:__ _____ _ '16 Camaro. primo cond. a/c, radio. (213)925·9989: (714 )951·7981 'bi Camaro 327 eng. Good C"ond. SlOOO or best offer. Clean 953-2800 tt20 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SB US RIST! We have a good M~ction of NEW 6 USED Chevrolets! C ONNELL C HEVROLET '" "'-Ii 1 1 • ,..._' I'•' I '.>46-1200 '11 Nova. PS/PB. All/FM stereo, CB option.a.l, very clean. orig owner. Xlnt cond. $2500. 55.2-5380 '74 Monte Carlo, S2500 or bstofr. witan lntr, cruise C"on.. s · 1 ·71 c 1rocco. c ean. '7'1MALIBUClassicWgn; s unroof, new t 1rei. If "'"000 m· am m cass, ""' 1· '72 Monte Carlo Xlnt valves, brakes,. shocks. 634-1701 /1~1768 Cond. Xtral .. 551-6254 Good cond tor only ~. 675-9111 ·m Bug. l owner. school '18 Chevette. auto, ale . teacher. ¥.lnt shape, sun· radials. mint cond, $2995. ••••••••••••••••••••••• roof. am tape. pvt party, 551.2402 '"GR ' _.. $2195. ~149 ,,. 70: new top. e ...... ~---------'70 Impala convert. auto, MG 97"2 &)ass top coffl.-e lbl/l(old with case. Excellent con· base. Antique wht din dition. $100. 675-8052 after ltSO ....,AM ---. '79 320i 4 spd, sunrf r 6917 1 '78 320ia air r609S 1 radials . amlfm 8 trk. 80 Rabbit Convt w/air. oocl -s l k Good ed K . pg, air. runs g • ..,.,, . set. ctuna cab & bwret tiPM. 23' custom bit Chriscrarl, T~ T""el 9170 ...!,---~Nl'Vet':--Stt' -at-8:a lbl'ia .J-B-u_n_d_y_t_r_u_m_p_e_t_,_ 0 _o_o_d_1""flitliDcl'\Clii':-complHe·. ·,o·:,.~·-f h .. ed .... ,.._ld - Bay Club. Call eves for "' ty refurbished June 1980. ....... • umis . o er. appt6'2-M7G. cond. free mute. S120. Head, ealley, alps 4, tflOOO. N~wly renuvaled. CLEAN CARS .. ~.t-1..P. TR~J.$ COMNRL CHEVROLET "'1!i52:1rri~spai1M4l ,, __ '79528ia sir \26151 Cao..ds-d9y1 ~~·...!.ci:rcr::-···-·t .. ~k .. s ilJ r_ .... ~ .• m1. 646-1413 ~unu .• """'oro 1er, mus ~285Sor644-8'12S. ..:.....:.....:..-------- sell. 493.5797 , (213) -------'fi6 CHEVY WAGON gd 6.S9·2S88. Ive message. '67 VW. rrunt cond. 4.spd, cond. Some nu parts. It ._ CaU7Sl-8802al\.6pm. Dana Pt. Marina. aUp 140Cabnllo. Dinin• rm aet. 6 cane Gretsch Drum aet. 7 8·11 llalDland-SUOO. beds cbrs, Med. oblon• Avail to aee OD wkenda. table . .->firm. 493-2277 druma, 5 cymbals. + ex· w e e k d y • c a l l lrU. xJntl Jt9.1417 (213}M5-3111115. UNlQUE CONCEP1' 10x40', (urnlshed. 112.000. 140 Cabrillo . 641-6125. Ask ror Faye Coot. Furrushings Brass. MUST SELL, P. V. PA Mixer with 2 columns Copper, Chromc Design USO. Electric GuHar & Mgt to youT require-wtth 25 watts amp Sl50 menu. 21.3-632·0977 557-8393 2 biaci p atent viny l OHke ...... & swivel rocj(ers. Walnut ·~· •II IOIS 32' LUHRS. 1973, urn FWC, Chrya, .uto pilot. natural eas galley, hold- ing tank, $37,500. Nwt Yacht Exchange 675-1'00 .............. , ... ,11 MCHI .... 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $SAYISAYlS wmt US9 PAITS Jmpol'\ed car parts IMPORT AlrrOSUPPLY 101 N. Manchester trundle bed. comp. Table ••••••••••••••••••••••• &4canebacj( chairs. 6 lb. Singer sewing ma th. 642-4410 Queen s1ud bed, S2SO. 5 m0&. old. New $500. Call 545·1B72. 8' Kimball triple hutch dresser, brand new. aolid oak. Asking '500. Call 963-5471 dys or eves. Olnini rm set. 6 chrs, tbl, $195. China cl08el $1.50 Xlnt cood. 982-!n61 Outstanding value. PITNEY ·BOWES automatic mailing machine. Take over pay· menl1, S60/mo . Call 838-8700. 1.erox eeo.1 Copier. under maint. $1500 or best of. rer. 75'4-5444. IOl7 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Red tail Boa. 2~ to ·a ft long, with $40 aqu.ariwn. Sl.50. Paul SU-0858. ,.... & Or.-lotO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Custom down sofa & lov-Bradbury Baby Grand eseat. P err . c ond. piano. xlnl cood, It brwn HarboTVu. $500. 644·1751 ma bog any . $24 00. lknredon dirung table. 4 645-950'l. chrs. pecan. 44x66, 2 BABY GRAND Antique • leaves seoo. 642-49S9 Circa 1900. $1400 OI' best Jewelry 1070 offer. 851 ·1844 days. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 _ss_1_.a_l30 __ e_ves_. ___ _ GENUI NE SAPPHIRES Your choice onfy SS each! M().8888 Mhcel••-1010· ••••••••••••••••••••••• LUGGAGITACWS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Comm. US ran1e. slain· less back, siove, frill, rull-s1 oven. 1275 • $485. 6'2·1900 TV ...... ..... sew.. lotl from your bullness card. Send one card for each tac pl1.111 one spare. We return permanently ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1ealed attractive taa & Beautiful RCA 25" color atrap. meelin1 airline 'IV, 2 yr wmty, free de· l.D. requirement&. Pre· II very. SlJ4. ~1718 vent Iola • t~! For a pettonallMCI tlS ~ncl<IM . wallpaper, fabric or "Day Qlo" paper 6 we .ut bllck ar trim your tap. Or try two cards back to back, PRICES: •ea«Jt• 4/5t8fll'1.80ea. JBL Dfl!mo Sale-Great s peakers. al ereat prices. Atlantic Mualc 445 E . 17th Sl., C.11. 646-111115 BES f3eclroatatic spkra. D-l20'a l850 JI". ~ t /tt8fllll.50ea. New 1t.ereo, Bose 901 IV, :?S' WELLCRAFJ' NOV A twin 351 FORD; many xtras must see at WOODS MA'RINE . 760-8886 32' Unifiit.e, 'T7, complete- ly equipped for fishing • pleasure, radar + many xtns. cn4)1M6--0em. Anaheim 716-9900 4-.. 11cl% ........... Also mi.cellaneoua 240Z. ~part.I 7 .. 5137 2'1' llOllUfty die.eel fish bOat. x1nt ~· $15,000 ......... s. 54S--l734 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 36' Unlrute, double cabin, loaded. 140 hours, beautiful. 174-7101 . &-1236. 13' Boaton Whaler .Ii trlr. excell. condition w /40hp Evin.S3ll)0.84M062 lMPORTAN'T NOTICETO REAbERSAND ADVERTlSERS The price of Items adverti1ed by vehicle dealers in the vehicle claaslfled advertising colwnns does not include any applicable taxes. llceue, transfer fees, ••••••••••••••••••••••• rmance charges. fees ror '48, Ludera 16, 25f'l. varn air poUuUon control de· bull . al\ p in N B • vice certlficaUona or de- b ea u t Hu 1. S4000 · aler documentary pre- 894-9010. paraUon charges llftless '75 Ericeon 32, catm. lot· otherwise specified by ext. 6 sails, whl, knot, theadvert.L~r. VHF, many xtru, boat ....... •/ coven, nicest on West ClillllCt tSZO Colut. Muat IM!e! 139,900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Firm. 98f.7903or98f.0872 1917 flOID 12' Snowbird, nice learner's boat.12116. 6'7&-UM9 41' NPSNEWPORT "75 abJp. CAC design, U b•••· aood \nvest. .,,000. Newport Yacht Euhaqe,175-llOO. THUteaMID The moat desired clauic In So. Calif. Fully r.1t.ored, white w /blue Int. la full power. (006UKZ). SAYltH THEODORE ROBINS fORD , I ~ t (1 to.I PI \ 1,4 \, \ "' l) 1 I • l ,\ ,..,,. \ f, (1 ~ .' \.HI\' I •• Ford Woodie. restored $1.3,000. ALSO '8 Model JOorlDOftSl.40ea. 1pkrs w /equalizer, SalelNOTuc .. S:Cn1~ Kenwood uo, lDt amp IOTl. lllO. nn · 1.s waua. Kenwood '550 Dolly. Alli. 190-1771 A Town Sedan, 4 dr. l'tllMnd. Ideal fOC' alu· .... $J0,000.17Wll1. Draw 10« own or •end tuner All/Fii, Tec:blllct .....-. addftM, phone • SL 1800 auto tum tbl, 28' 1D Callfarnl• Crull· 'tl Cad Llmo1loe (8 wa'U rul&e one card per 1... a.. --. bri•\OI peu. l. AJao •eo Oalur •-........ -eac.. Aka1 caaaelle deck, -_... ooo-"-) Both-~ ._,._.._.. "· cond. VHF. dln1hy, I <• -· ~ &.ad c:btdl ounoM)' or· ·o X C . 72 s D Do I b )' • --•'-, ""'" --. N_.j aach work. llake offer. dlrto· PkloeerRT107reeltore· ..... ,,... " .... .,.. wr• r "'°'...nit• et, DBX r_,. enhancer. tUp. ..,000 090. £v1, M2·Z22l (or or mag. 0 ..... ..-Di&l\al e loclr atereo '42·54M; Anawer Ad _.., __ 11_1_11_. ____ _ p, ..... _ --.10-GD0111m. c.ta-..ca... timer. 11,•tbett ofr. Plymouth Barracuda -·uwc MM115afUPM. ..::.. .. / Coov. 1117. Good cond, "'-9070 new taP· $19 or best of. ........ 1V DICODBS ....................... , ........ ,,..PM. '"\.,.. H.t' t •• 11 ' t , 1 r--. I \ \1 .. \ S4b-I 200 HIGHIUYB I Top doUars for Sports Cars, Bugs, Campers . 914's. Audi's Ask for UtC MGR JIMMAalMO YOUCSWA~EN l8111 Beach Blvd RUNTINGTON BEACH 14~2000 WANTED! Lale model Toyotas and Vo lvo s . C all u s TODAY!!! l~arlelke TOTOTA·YOlYO """ .... """ c ......... . "u .. uoi • '40·'4'7 For Your Car! JONitSOM & SOM u.c•••rcMi'Y 21626 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 54().56.'JO Wehy OVER -'"" For Your Good VW. Poncheor Audi VW-PORSCHE·AUDI '45 E Coast Riway at Bayaide Drive Newport Beach 873--0900 Premium prices paid fOI' any used car (foreign or domestic) In pod condJUon . S.U1 Flrttl SOUTH COAST· DODGE M"' .... ,... . .Palnt .... ,.. .... 4........... '''° ;,t'Z':'= = ..,. 11 .. 'l'rtldlrGa. 'slat Marcu• Chana•l, ....................... ~~.::ld. ~• to ... coad, •111. &vu, ~T.-W.ToJalaP.U.,SOOOmt CALLMNHO c 11>Hlll ... •••a. -··-..... ..,,mQ. s,orta .... iii wtta. a pkt .. Alltrll Cata., Ol141-flH •~-------.._Olm*..._..,.., Dll'1 au,,.. M c.a.. __. .. ,. . .-oo "Iii!!~·~·!!,.,~!.:... ..... _ ... .,.. ... KA .... 11 •• ..... , ... t••a• ,.)' ...... uu. .... .._.,.... ~ ..... .... •• II · -~ OIO.--. D161rPUltC1 o'MedAd. \ ................. Ol•t•I COUMTY'S QI.DIST Sales-Service· Leas mg Roy Ccrwr,lec. Rolls fto)'ce BMW lMOJambort-e Sewport Beach ~ IOIMcLAl .. '1 8:IO N. Beach Blvd. LA HABRA (5 Mi. No. olSA Fwy) 17 I 4t5U.5JJJ Sunday by Appl. '75 BMW S30l: Muat sell immed! Ready to give! $5.500/ofter. 714/875-0893. 213/86.5-5876 Alk ror Don. 1971 BMW S30i. 41,000 ml. 4-sp, sunroof, AM-FM. orig owner. solid $7550. 64().4710 Of 646-9189. ~ 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76Capri S2SOO 675-6400 '74 Capri automatic, AM/FM stereo. sharp. must sell now. $2,000. s:n-6038. '79Capri RS. black, V-6. xlnt cond. !n4·9875. t720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1.950. amt rm 8·track $350 •79 Mi~et. 11.500 mi. tan M&0717 aft.et 5pm. ~ int/Choe. ext, roll bar, -------.:.---1 -----------· WeslS'n map, auto rev. VW Baja Bu&. lm.mac, ~ H15 caas. lue. rack. $5000. Ura\ SZ ,150 takes. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-9'lll/964-2111'2 54$·2422. See to ap-·aa CORNET WAGON, Meil 9744 ...:p..:..rea_·_at_e_. ------1 new tira. new rear e'nd, ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Sport Bug. front end eng. gd c·orfd. ssoo '79 MGB. 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VOLVO 1986 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 646-9JOJ 5 .... 9467 OUt•I COUNTY YOLYO EXO.USIVELYVOLVO t..ar1est Volvo Dealer In <>ranee <:.ounty ! BUY or LEASE DIRECI' ·~~.~~-~-~~: ~s..., Absolutely mint cend. LVIN b!e S14 .000/0BO. Dys : Anaheim ~-2011 !n3·1830, eves/wkends: 780-013&. '74 Volvo Sedan. 2dr: ---------1 clean, SZ5Cl0. .. ... t756 642.3218, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Slwr WNiltl It 19'1'1~ Rolls Royce. long wheel base. custom or· dered, fully equipped . Loc ally owned .Ii serviced. Like NEW! Haa ONL V 10,000 miles! Shown by appt. (30671). Pri. Pty. CaU'74·1717. ...... u..1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... "°' ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOn••ona $4991 lnlplrW H42 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '86 lllPERlAL $700; 673-9514 daya, 540-1446 eves MwiWWWf ttlO • •••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY'S .. lllT LINCOLN·llEBCURV DEALERSHIP IAY .. daot LINCOLN· MERCURY 16-11 Auto ~nt« Dr. SDFwy-Lalte Forest exit IRVINE IJo.7000 .,.~y COU.Alt Factory air coodiUonini, tilt wheel, cuaette. x. TRA SHARP. 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Ofllb ~ A lawsuit Ciled agalnst Orange County by Hughes A1rwes1 o~·er the entry of two new Jet air rar riers al John Wuynt Airport ~--_JtUl.)' -be-jUlll th~ tip of 11 lt'p..I iobera tJ\at ~ 111 k" ·p th4.1-c.oun~ in court tor months. 1wrhaps years Thal 1s among conl'lus1ons contained 1n a three page con fid e ntial m e m orandum pre par.-d for the c·ounty Uoud of Sui>ervtson by t ht.-County Counsel's Off11·e U u g h es , n ow It c p u b I 1 <' A1rltnes. Cill'd 11 luwt1u1\ Ckt I in which 1t l..'l .ailcg.ed that lh\' ooaroarfr:(i 1mproperl.x_ I~ Stf)_p -ptng -rr-or two dully fhghts as part of a temporary plan lO pe rmit F'rontler Airlines and Western A1rhnes to Join Hughes and Air alafornia in servtng lhe airport The board adopted lhe interim e1cce1111 policy und'er press~e­ Crom the Federal Aviation Ad· m1nistrat1on to comply with pro· visions of the Airline DereguJa. lion Act of 19'18. According {o the county counsel 's--rel)OR any ~egal-nJl· mg in lhe Hughes lawsuit could have "significant ramifications" on the access issue and "is the probable prelude to litigation in the months ahead by other dis- s a t is f 1 ed air carriers. gov- ~rn.meritaJ bodLes and private parties." Hu1$hes contends in the lawsuit that the county must consider increasing the existing 41 -flight p e.F day "cap"· on airport operations. The cap was imposed to ease jet noise on re- sidential areas beneath takeoff patterns. The board held fast on retain- ing the cap and instead stripped Hughes and Air Caltfornia or two flights each. The four flights * * * Small Planes thu&-"created'" ar~ being turned over to Frontier and Western. Each of those carriers wiU be permitted two daily departures. Still unresoJved are requests rrom other carriers, incfuding Contine ntal and PSA , for permission to serve the Orange County market That issue, and others. will be addressed in a final airport access plan lo be presented next April. according to county airport officials. Supervisors also were warned * * * in the report to ~xpect further legal acton over airport noise due to an Oct. 6 U.S. Supreme Court ruling in a case involving Lo.s Angeles International Airport. The court held that airport operators could be held liable for ·•persona1 injuries resulting from the noise or aircraft in fhght." according to the county coun sel's report. lt continued: "The extent of (See SUIT, Page A2) * * * Mesa Fi1-m. Eyes Ai1·port Locations ............. A Costa Mesa firm was select- ed by the Orange County Board of Supervisors today to un- dertake a $98,596 study to pin· point one. perhaps two, locations for a new airport for use by private aviators. A CONVOY LOADED WITH RELIEF MATERIALS WAITS TO ENTER AL ASNAM, ALGERIA Aellef Work Begin• •• NMlon Mope Up After M•Hlve E•rthqu•k• ·which Kiiied 1,800 CH2M Hill of California, Inc. officials said it will lake about 11 months to examine six sites that have been suggested in the past several years to r elieve de· mands by private pilots on John Wayne Airport in Newport Beach; Meadowlark Airport in Huntington Beach. and Fullerton Airport in Fullerton. Indigents Cre1nation Cuts Cost lndi.gents who die ln Orange County will be cremated instead of buried, the Orange County Board of Supervisors decided to- day. -The cban&e in methods for dis· posing of the bodies is expeded lo save the county from SS0.000 to $110,000 a year from burial. The decision was made after representatives from county cemetery districts notified coun· ty officials that they couJd no longer bury indigents at reduced rates. The supervisors postponed ac- tion on the issue on Sept. 30 after Supervisor Harriett Wieder not· ed that cremation is against Jewish law. Mrs. Wieder s aid todat . however, that she had met walh mem hers of the Board of Rabbis and had worked out an alternative system where Jewish indigents' bodies cou1d b e turned o v er t o J ewish representatives for private burial. The supervisors, anticipating that other conflicts with re· liglo~ organizations could come up, approved a condition that any religious group could claim • body for private burial pro· vided there was no extra cost to the county. The coat of cremation Is ex- pected to be about $400, said David Cortez. administrative staff analyst. The county will donate that s um toward any private burial. The supervisors told Cortez to send a letter to representatives from various religions lo explain the new policy. Jenrette in Race FLORENCE. S.C. CAP> Delpite the Abscam conviction fw taldal a $50,000 bribe that ..Smiuedl,y scars hls candldacy. a.,. JobD Jenrette says be wiU atQ la the race for re·eleclion. ''TIUI oftlee ls too valuable to al-low ...,.._ to wtn by default," M laid at a news conference lloada,. Pf £OT £41,-UTES COUNTY WOMEN Aftershocks Peril Earthquake Victims The six sites include Bell Can- Mesans Ask 'More' On Blueprint AL ASNAM , Algeria IAPl The rescuers knocked on a steel girder and listened. Momenta later, they beard a feeble scratching, proof that someone was still alive nearly four days after Al Asnam 's lliller. Udh· qtialfebu.rled hfm beneath the wreckage of the office building. S uddenly. the rescuers dropped their tools and ran into the street. The· ruins had been shaken by another of the dozens of daily aftershocks. A concrete wall directly overhead. leaning at a JO.degree angle. threatened to bury the diggers . The aftershocks Monday. some measuring up to 5 on the Richter scale. caused panic among the tens of thousands of homeless survivors receiving food and medical aid in lem· porary tent cities. Terrified men. women and c hildren poured into the open air. The official Algerian news agency said there was no further damage or casualties Monday in Al Asnam. where 1.600 bodies have been recovered and the Red Crescent relief organization estimated 5,000 to 20,000 people were killed, 80 percent of the ci- ty of l20,000 was destroyed, and 250,000 of the province's million people were made homeless. As each aftershock subsided. the thousands of Algerian searchers and French and Swiss alpine rescue teams with trained search dogs returned lo the rub· ble. More victims were brought out. alive but badly injured. The scratching was believed Mrs. Watson, Chancellor's Mother, Dies Private funeral services are planned Wednesday for longtime Orange County resident Myrtle Gladys Watlon, who died Mon· day at the age of84. She was the mother or Dr. Norman E. Wat.son, chancellor of the Coast Community Colle•e District. Mrs. Watson, a native Californian, and her husband. Ernest, 1rew citrus cropa in Tutln for 41 yean before retlr· tn1 and moviDI to Newport Beach ao years a10. Mn. Wataon wu a member of tbe J.:bell Club of Santa Ana, the Lido l1le Women'• Club and belon1ed to both the Loi Ancel• aad 0r8"'• County L'apldary IOCletl•. 811'411 ber wldow91' ad her IOD, lln. W•t•on leavH • dau11tter1 lln. &, William Hubll ar Newport leaeb; 10 -~Md two pea- 1rendeldadre. • .>. to be coming from the watchman at the buildin1'a W'l- der1round parkinc lot. ·'Last night, we beard bim cryla, for help," •aid ooe of the aearcben. "This morning one of our aval9Mbe dogs -conftrn'reCt bis praeace, but now bi.a cries have stopped." Then they heard the faint scratching from below. "Every day there is less and less hope for those buried in the ruins." said a doctor standing by. "But t think this man down he r e is getting e nough air to survive long enough for us to reach him. It's a matter of time ... I am waiting in case I have to give an anesthetic and perform an emergency &f!lputa· tion of a limb trapped m the ruins." He srud Sunday he had to am- putate both legs of a trapped m an to save his life. A week atter the 1954 quake which killed 1.600 people in Al Asnam. survivors were still be· ing found alive in the ruins. ac- cording to a police officer. "With that precedent in mind. we do not intend to give up hope of finding survivors for a long time ye\, .. he said. Nearby in the ruins of lbe courthouse. which had a wing where judges and prosecutors lived with their families, rescue came too late tor a 4-year-old girl who cried for help for three days. When the diggers reached her, she was dead. Small children who lost their parenta in the disaster wandered almleaaly through the streets. Rescue teams organized by a women's group gathered them up. Those whose relatives could be found were turned over to them. Volunteer families care for others. , By JERRV CLAUSEN Of .. Delly~ICllff A blueprint for Costa Mesa's future hasn't hlt the best-seller list but initial public response for· information about the city's general plan document is more pronounced than planners had expected. The plan is a compilation of facts on all aspects of life in the city. ranging from the environ- ment to land use, housing needs, traffic circulation and social programs. Eventually, the City Council is expected lo review the informa- tion and establish policies to be followed in future development and operation of city planning and services. Land use and housing prob· lems have drawn the most at· tention in recent months as in· dustry reports a shortage of af. fordable units for employees. And COWlcil members indicate sm a lier. closely built apart- ments and condominiums may be the best method of keeping future building cost.a down. Doug Clark. assistant city planner. told council members during a study session Monday in City Hall that north Costa Mesa residents have shown the most interest in the plan. He said 4.5 percent of all households In the area north or the San Die go Freeway responded to a recent brochure mailed to every addre11. Mesa Verde resldenta' replies were the second highest. with 3.2 percent seeking more informa- tion on the general plan. Businesses, he saicl, have in- (See PIAN, Pase .\2) . ., Compwter Kid Boy, 12, Take. College Claa REEDLEY <AP) -Michael Bethel i1 interested in a career u a computer prosrammer, ao he's taJdnc a colle1e computer claH. Michael and hla brotheiir Dennis, a1lo aold their motor blkea to raiN money to buy a tm I home computer. AU that teellll lffleal eouah except that Michael 11 12 and In the M\'edth 1rade. 1lla brGUler ti t . Michael wu allowed to take • pro11ammln1 clUI th1t meeta two houn 1 weell • KiDll Rlvel' Community Oolltl• here bec:auae hla Juaior blp sradft at nearby Dinuba are H · cellent. "It'• fut11Ue to ttart eblldren thla YGUDI." •aid b11 pro- 1ramm&nc teacher, Dtaa lllrrinlton. ''studeata wM ban• Cood ~ID ............ 'tlaav• any troubh .•• ' .----·-~ -:" yon. Pnma Deshecha. and San Juan Creek. each east of San Juan Ca pi s trano . Plan o Trabuco. east of MissioA Viejo: Santiago C anyon . east o f Orange, and the naval air sla· lion at Los AJamitos. One county official interpreted the board's action as de in · onstrating "that we want to build another general aviahon airPort in this county.·· "ll may be more than one. he added. The county bas been under pressure from private pilots and aviation 1roupe to take action on a Wlaaft9 Dr. Paul Berg, professor of biochemistry at Stanford University, has been n.amed a co·winner of the 1980 Nobel Prize for chemistry. <Story A4 ) 'Clear Skies Seen Mter Brief Rain Orange Coast residents, who though\ the smog would never leave, greeted the arrival of fall's first rainfall today. Forecasters said clearins skies would return Wednesday. Though the amount or moisture provided no significant rainfall measurements, it was enough to coat sidewalks and streets with a slippery layer of water. . The National Weather Serv1ce in Loa Angeles sald sporadic abowers were possible throughout Orange County today along with 1usty northwest winds. Hieb temperatures were expected to reach 70 with an overni&ht low or 55. Upper Bay Tours Slated The ftnt of alx public \OUn of lbe Upper Newport B.•Y l:colo8ical Jlaerve will take place tldl SaturdQ mornlnt. Otber 1utded tour1 are acbeduled Mw. a . Dec:. lJ, Jan. 17, f'eb. 1• IDd MAftb 14. Tour ll'GQPll will depart every 11 m...-. from t a.m. to 10:30 a. m. from U. lnteneeU. of &astMuftmd 9-cll Bay driv•. .. conslructinle a new field. They have pointed out that the San Juan Capistrano airport was c losed and that c losure o f Meadowlark Airport in Hunt- ington Beach has been ordered. More and more pilots. they con- tend. are being forced to tie down their planes at airfields in neighboring counties. Cost of the study will be financed 80 percent in federal grant funds and 20 percent from the county's airport enterprise rund. The study firm is located al 866 E. Baker St. in Costa Mesa. Bristol Buildings -Rejected The Costa Mesa Planning Commission voted unanimously Monday night to reject Bristol Plaza's plan for seven-and nine· story buildings on Bristol Street just south of San Diego Freeway and north of Montgomery Ward. The commission tumed down plans for a 14-story office build· ing at the same 4.9-acre site earlier this year after owners of nearby condominiums protested that the s tructure's s hadow would shade swimming pools and travelers to and from the building would create traffic problems . The same residents. members of the Brookview Condominium Association. turned out to pro- test the new proposal during a 45-minute public hearing. Opposition to the l wo tall structures also was raised by Bob KeJly of 3132 Trinity Drive who led a group or single-family residence owners in a successful fight to defeat a high-rise addi- tion to the Holiday Inn facility across Bristol Street from the proposed Bristol Plaza project. (See BRISTOL. Page AZ) Coast Weather Chance or light showers ending this evening. Most· ly clear Wednesday. Lows toolght 81 at the bellches, 12 Inland. Highs Wednes- day 70 and 73 . INSIDE TODA~ ,.......,...,,...._.,..,., ................ , ....... Court Steers Clear Of Calif onUa Probe WASlll N<•TON t APl TM l 's Sui>"mf' Court hn ooc~ &Main 8l~rt'd dear of California ·s lnvnt11at1on into aJle11ed fraud by some World wld• l'hurch of God leedu a 1'ht> 1·ourt tt"fust>s today to he ar ar,cumenu Ulal state pros~·utors at'tl'd unconslltutlonally in lhf' "for cible t akeover of the r hltrrh und th,• wuranlleu, ind1-1'rlmlnate 1el1ure ol book1 1tnd n-<'Ocils ·' Sti ll' ttornt'y Genera.I (;t'Orgt' OeukmeJ1 an ur&ed the JUJhet's to rt";t;l·t the.-1Ap~aJ, atatina that th«-<'hur<'h already httd prescl\l~ !\ur h argum~ls In pt\'Vioualy rejf'<'t.f'd uppea.111 and th1tt thost• arlrolumenu are pt>ndmg ht-fort' a Cali fornia appe11ls court S.ty-rt ... llM• MO!;('OW 1 AP> Soviet President Leonid l. 8ret hnev to day called on the United States, "before 1t is too late," to rt- sume ~constrnrt1ve"'"rle~ottatrons 'Wi th -thl:! s ovtet Union. - particul arly on 11rn1s reduction, Tass reported ---According to the ~fli<'utl news agt>nl'Y, Brezhnev ma de the comments in a meeting with Armand llammer, ch airman of the Occidental Petrole um Corp and long lime friend of Soviet leade rs PEKJN, Ill. <A P> Two coal ·dust explosions rocked Com· monwealth Edison's Powerton generat ing station today, t rigger · ing a fire and injur ing 15 workmen , police said. Fire threatened the main build ing of the coal-powered facility for a tim e. the Tazewell County sheriff's office said, but was brought under control. Ten fi refighting units remained on the scene two miles south of here in the event of additional ex· plosions or fi re. ... ._.,.. Tapn ·r•llr' WASHINGTON <AP ) -The U.S. Suprem e Court today cleared the way for millions or television viewers to see the Abscam videotapes that led to Rep. Michael J . Myers' criminal conviction and expulsion from Congress. The justices turned down an emergency request by lawyers for the Pennsylvania Democrat aimed at blocking access to the tapes sought by the three comme rcial television networks. There were no recorded dissents. Geaetie ElllCl•eea 111J1 New Drug Bobtters Market Activity NEW YORK 1AP> -The most s pectacular ne w slotk offering in al least a decade bit Wall Street today w hen •hares of Genentech Inc., a genetic engineering firm , wer e sold to the public and immediately more thm doubled In price. One mUJJon shares of the San Francisco-based company were sold at S3S. Late in the morning the shares were trading in the -over -tbe·counter mart:et at S74 bid . · The stock got as htgh as about $87 before falling back. Genentech, founded four years ago , is involved in g enetic engineering act1vlt1es such as d e ve lo pme n t of inter feron , which has received publicity as Thousands Mourn Deaths B UFFALO, N.Y. (A P) - Black r ibbons flutte red o n lape ls , a nd s leeves were wrapped with armba nds o f mourning today as thousands of Buffalo's citizens , black and white, began a 21·day expression of sorrow for six blaclra slain in less than four weeks. "I 'm a bit overwhe lmed. I didn't expect the barra1e of s>eo· pie," said civil Mgbts leader William Gaiter. president of the Institute of People Enterprises. Gaiter had asked residents or this city of 357 ,000 to mourn the victims by wearing armbands or ribbons. He said mo~ than 5,000 arm bands and ribbons, twice as many as expected. were passed out Monday, many to "a surpris· lngly large number of whites.'' • DAILY P'LOT ,._.,.-£dltor "--·-----M<t .............. A.....'J:""~fllor c:..t8 .... .... Ml111"9 A':.'::' =-~a:::: ... ._ c a potential agent a gainst cancer and other diseases. There has also beeb ttilt of ap· plic ations in such diverse fields as ener gy and •11'ftulture for biochemical products produced tllroup the manipulation of de· oxyriboaucleic acids -DNA. for short -whicb are found In the nuclei ol cells. Genentech had revenues of $3.46 million. and earnings am ounting to jus t one cent a share, in the first six months of this year . But enthus ias tic speculation abounds in the finan· cial community over tbe com - pany 's prospects for future e arn- ings. Father Jailed A/ ter Shot• Injure Son A 3S·year·o ld Huntingto n Beach sheet metal worker was j ailed Monday evening after police allege he shot bis 8-year· old son followtn1 a family quar· rel. The boy. Robert Allen Chat win of 10111 Constitution Drive was in fair condition today at Foun· lain Valley Community Hospital. According to i>olice. he ":as struck in the riibt arm and s id e by a single .22-caliber bullet. The boy's rather , Michael Al· len Chatwin, haa been jailed on suaplcioo of assault with intent to commit murder.police 1aid. Huntington Beach police s,t. Luis Ochoa said the incident OC· curred at 7 p.m., shortly after tbe elder Cbat..-tn and bis wife Myrna, 32, bad quarreled over Robert. After bit wife left to 10 to the store, Cbatwtn toot a revolver from an upstat ra bedroom ClOlet, loaded it and pointed lt at Mother IOll, aje 11, apparently to frilhten blm, Ochoa 1ald. The father theft went to the f amtty INltbroom, wbere Robert was batbJn1 bfa 2~-year·old brother and abot the 1-)'ear-old boy once, Ochoa 1ald. After the 1hootln1, tbe father summoned paramedi cs, who abo DCIUftecl police. Tbe bo7 WU Mllbed to the trauma center at Fio.antala V allay Community Hoepltaa for emer1ec1 IUl'lery. • Iranian Jets Raid Baghdad B•;lfW T , l.ebunon IAPl I rnn1an l'hum urn Jt'lll raid~d Hu..:hdud toJuy und Ayutollah IC uholllth Khomeini's rewirnt.' in Ttihraan iudd 1l r ru11ht•d un lruq1 backl'd breakaway Kurdl•h re belUon ln northwcst c.-rn Iran. Iraq i for e~" th r eaten lnlil Abadan moved more urmor and artillery ac r011l5 the Karun ltlver but Mppeared to be pre parin& for 11 81eg~-nther than an assault t ove rrWl the Iranian oil city a nd its .iiu.nt refinery. New 10l."11at1on effo rt11 to end the war reportedly wer e under ..w_ay ..as. the Iraqi-effort to win complete <'Ontrol of the Shatt al· Arab eslu-ary went into Its 23rd day. An lruqi com munique said three Iranian fighter ·bom bers s t ru c k a t r es id e n tial neighborhoods 1n Baghdad, the I raqi c apit a l, wounding 12 civilians. The communique said Iraqi air defenses drove off Ure attacking jets in the first air r aid on Baghdad in eight days. Iran's official Pars news agen· cy said the invaders put two more pontoon bridges across the Karun northwest of Abadan, giv· ing them three crossing points o n the a pproaches t o th at threatened city. f'r09 rGflr :11 PLAN ... dica ted little interest , with onJy 1.3 percent seeking more in· for mation. In a ll , h e n o t e d , l.004 responses were received. a re· t u rn of about 2.5 p e r cent citywide. -· --- A letter has been sent to those who responded, Clark said, tell· ing them of the Nov. 1 generaJ pla n workshop s c h eduled at Orange Coast College. Copies of t he lengthy fi ve.part plan may be obtained at city fire stations and at the Mesa Verde branch Orange County Library. he noted. Persons planning to attend the city's 9 a.m. works hop Nov. l are expected to h ave reviewed the document before making suggestions or d iscussing the proposals, he told council mem· bers . The first P l a nni ng Com - m ission public he aring on the plan is scheduled Nov. 15 between 1 and S p .m .• he said , with City Council hearln1s an- ticipated in January, 1911. When ·ai1 of the policy pro. posals offend by c ity st aff members and the public are re· corded. Clark not~.-Uie pobltc hearings will result in the coun· cil selecting policies it would ·'like to attain.·· F rom that list. he said, the council is expected to select the top 10 or 12 policies for possible implementation. They will be studied by the city dep artments. Finally. he noted, the council de t erm ines whether lo · i'mple· m ent -through ordinance or other action -the policies under re view. Last year, when the city plan· ning staff began work on the general plan, Clark noted: "We're not trying to order the future. but design a system that m akes us fully aware or the con· sequences of a decision.·· Guns Stolen; 'Friend' of Victim Sought A Ventura gun collector lost seven pistols valued at a totil S2,500 Sunday to a friend he says volunteered to help him in a dis· play booth at the Orange County Fairgrounds. T erry K. J ackson , 42, told police he was visiting collectors in another booth during the af. ternoon and when be returned to his own Orange County Gun Show display, the friend and guna were 1one. J ackaon, who first met the "friend" three weeks ago, said t bia mornin g be still hasn 't located t he 23-year-old whose name he has difficulty remem· bering. · He described him as a good gun mecbuic but "impulsive ... Repairs Shut Bicycle Trail A portion of the bicycle trail alon& tbe Santa Ana River chan· ael b11 been closed tbrou1h January due to channel repairs ntceattated from 1torm1 lut •Prial md wlDter. Tbe channel ta under1oma re· g:: bltween Mama Aveaue ln ta.._. to lNa Street in Su· \&Ana. Tb• proJ~ 11 belna conducted by tb• count)' ln conJuacUon With tM U.S. ArmJ Corpe of SfttlMerl. APWI ........ PRESIDENT CARTER WAVES FROM TOP OF LIMOUSINE IN WEST FRANKFORT, ILL. Some Harah Word• for Ronald Reagan'1 Propo1al to Cut Taae1 and 8ooet Spending Man Seized In Attack on NB Woman Carter Hits Reagan On Budget Claims A man who police allege bit a sleeping Newport Beach woman after breaking into her apart ment and jumping onto her bed was arrested after trying to elude both poli ce and friends of the young wom an. J ohn Kelly M!!rtln, · 2~ear· old Mission Viejo resident, was a r r est ed e a r ly Satu r day on burglary charges. I le is bein~ held on $25,000 bail. Police claim the suspect crawled into the Walnut Street apartment about 5 a.m ., yankc'<i a telephone out of the wall and told the startled woman he had a gun. WASlllNGTON <AP > -Presi d ent Carte r said tod ay that Hon aid Heagan 's proposals to cut taxes and increase govern· m ent spending would add at least $14-0 billion to the fisc al \983 f~eral budget. "It 1s c·lear that the only way he <"Ollld balance the bud get un der h1 1' program 1s to elimmate most of tht federal government except for defense" and certain programs that c annot be cut un · der law. Carter s aid. Focusing on the Republican pres1dent1al candida t e's el'.O· nom ic proposals . without his s harp anti-Reagan rhetoric of the recent past. the president at· tacked Reagan's proposals for s weeping tax cuts and s aid '"R111:ht now just as we are beg inning to bring inflation down, i~ exactly the wrong time for ele<'t1on·rear proposals that would drive prices up again " Carter made his comments in a s peec h pr e pared for de · live r y at the National Press Club. lt e xpanded on re m arks he made on the economy Sunday in a radio speech that was part of a new media campaign targeted for the last three weeks before the Nov. 4 election. Besides Reagan's plan for a tax cut of 30 percent over three years. Car ter said the GOP nom inee had proposed rem ovmg the earnings li m itation from Social Security recipients: in- creasing government s ubsidies to the Merchant '.\1 arine : tuition tax credits for pare nts of pnvate school students . i n c r eased military spendi n~ beyond those pl anned by the administration. and .. a s ubstantial repeal of the windfall profits tax" on oil m dustry revenues SUIT ON AIRPORT. • • ••.• u.a This is Lisa Burke, t he 1~ ho m e c oming q ueen at Estancia High School in Costa Mesa. In Monday's edition of the newspaper . she was ident ified as Sharon Burke. That's her mother's n a m e . The Da ily P ilot regrets the error. t he Cina n cial impact o n the airport proprietor rem ains to be seen . ··1tt~ dtfficult y of p roor of personaJ injury allegations may be subst antial and the medical t estimony m support t hereof dif. fi cult. but the potential damages could be very large." According to the report. the Supreme Court decision could have the effect of reopening a 1978 case m which the county was sued for inverse condemna· tion of land near the airport by 98 persons. six of whom claimed pe rsonal injury . The high court's decision also could affect a similar lawsuit against the county s cheduled for trial Oct. Z'I . according to the re· port. Supervisors also learned in the rep ort t hat a hear in g ,on a variance that permits airport oper ations to deviate from stale n o i se st a ndards h a s been ----------- ... It's time for your layaway postponed from Oct . 27 to Feb. 23. It was 119inted out ill.the coun- ty counsel's report that the law firm of Fadem , Be rger and Norton, which won the Los An gel es c a se b efo r e t h e Supre!'le Court, is representing the Airport Action Association, one of the parties that will be in · volved in the noise variance hearing. ,..,.._,.~Al BRISTOL •.. Kelly said he feared any high· rise structure on Bristol south of the freeway m ay be precedent· setting. City planning staff m em bers said lhey understand the Bristol Plaza group plans to appeal Monday night's denial to the Ci· ty Council. Avoid the holiday crunch this year by shopping at Brett WOlker now · Let us help you choose the perfect g ift tor tha t specia l ~erson from o ur selec tion o f fine jewelry; and . w1th·a small deposit. we will hold It for you until Ch11stmas fine Jewelry 35 Foshlon Island· Newport Beoch. Contornlo 92660 b44·2494 f Irvine EO I T l ()N VOL. 73, NO. 288, 4 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA "•ur HoMt-lown Dally 1'1cawNpap•r TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Airport Suit Tip of Le_gal lcehe~g? By •'REOUUl'K st'HO•:M£ttl. .· .,. .. ~ ,._, . .,. A haWllult f\le!(t agams t Orange County by Hu~ht1s A1rwH t O\ler the entry 'Of·twu-ftt'W Jfl iUr·('at' .. riers ut John Witynt' Airport may be ju.'\t the t\p of a lega! iceberg thut will kt><'P the l'ounty in court for months. perhaps years. T hat 1s among conclus1011~ containoo in u three page con fi dent1al memorandum pre purt•d fur?ti c·uunty lioi.rd ol Superv1s b by the County Counsel's )ff1 <'t' It u h <: ~ , fH!.."' Ji UV.lb l 1 C ATrlffit'S. filed a lawsuit (x.'l I in which 11 us ulJcgctJ that .J!lc boa1 t.I arted 1m1.lropcrl) 1n strip pmg 1t uf l wo du11) fli ghts as part of a temporary plan to permit frontier Airlines and Western Airline~ to Joan Hughes and Air California in serving the airport The board adopted the intenm uccess policy uitder pressure from the Federal Aviation Ad· ministnation to comply with pro· ~Huoos uf lhe A1rllne Oeregula· t1on Act of l !T78. According-to the county c•ounsel' report, any legal rul· mg in the Hughes lawsuit could have "significant ramifications" on the access issue and ··is the probable prelude to litigation in the months ahead by other dis· satisfi ed air carriers. ~ov- ernmental bodies and private parties." Hu ~hes conte nd s in the lawsuit that the county must consider increasing the existing 41 -fl ight per day ''cap" on airport operations. The cap was imposed to ease jet noise on re· sidential areas beneath takeoff patterns. The board held fast on retain· ing the cap and instead stripped Hughes and Air California of two fli ghts each. The four flights thus "created" are being turned over to Frontier and Western. Each of those carriers will be permitted two daily departures. Still unresolved are requests from other carriers. including Co ntin e ntal and PSA , for permission to ser ve the Orange Count y market. That issue, and others, will be addressed in a final airport access plan to be presented next April. according to county airport officials . Supervisors also were warned 4,243 Acres Freed In the report to expect further legal acton over airport noise due to an Oct. 6 U.S. Suj>re!!l~­ Court rul1ng in a case involving Los Angeles International Airport. The court held that airport operators could be held liable for "personal inJunes resulting from the noise of aircraft in flight," according lo the county counsel's report It <'Ontanued : "The extent of <See SUIT, Page AZ) Irvine Plans Com.pany Projects APWl,.,,..'9 By RICHARD GREEN Of Ille O.lly l'Het St.ft The Irvine Co mpany has re moved 4,243 acres of land from a tax-sheltered agricultural pre- serve in a move signaling future development in Irvine, Orange and Laguna Beach, a company spokesman said Monday. A CONVOY LOADED WITH RELIEF MATERIALS WAITS TO ENTER AL ASNAM, ALGERIA Relief 'work Begin• •• N•tton Mops Up After M•••lve E•rthqu•k• Which Kiiied 1,900 This action means all com- pany.owned agricultural land in the Irvine city limits is now Explosion In Irvine Hurts Four Four people suffered first and 1econd-4egree ateam buma al . 1:30 a.m. today ln Irvine when a pr ... ure cooker exploded at a e-at'aaTant food pt'oe~ssfog center, accordiilg to Orange County Flre Department Capt. Sherry Bunting. She said Marty Gushwa of Anaheim and Jose Cue vo of Culver City were taken to UC Irvine Medical Center. A hospital spokesman report· ed that Gushwa suffered second· degree bums over 25 percent of bis body and Cuevo had similar burns over 30 pe rcent of his body. Less seriously injured were Faustino Sanchez of Los An geles and Augustine Alvarado of Culver City. Both were reported in good condition in Tustin Com· munityHospital. Ms. Bunting said the four men were working near the pressure cooker at E l Torilo head · quarters, 2450 White Road. She said food is processed there for a chain of Mexican restaurants. The cause of the accident was unknown this morning. Water Board Sets Meet on Dumping The Irvine Ranch Water Dis· trkt Board o( Directors will meet t onight to cons ider whether the Michelson Waler ReclamaUoo Plant should dump lw treated water in the ocean. .. The ~trict staff has proposed that the plant be connected to an Oran1e County Sanitation Dis· trict pipe leading Into the ocean. PILOT SA.LlJTES COlJNTY WOMEN OrlDP County women In the bul1-world are saluted in a IPfflll P'cture presentation in tb• ~l..uted section of today's Dalb Piiot. To meet more than 100 of U... Recenful bualness pro· ,..._..,, tum to pages D·l. D·2 .... .,.,. A.ft~rshocks Peril Earthquake Vktims Irvine Firm Secrets Stolen? AL ASNAM, Algeria <API - The rescuers knocked on a steel girder and listened. Momenta later. they heard a feeble scratching, proof that someone was still .~v_e_ nearJy_fQ1,1r d~ys alter AI Asnam 's killer earth· quake buried him beneath the ·wreckage onhe o(fice building. Sudde nly, the resc uers dropped their tools and ran into the street. The ruins had been shaken by another of the dozens of daily aftershocks. A concrete wall directly overhead. leaning at a 30-degree angle, threatened Senate Tallc to bury the di(Clera. The aftershoc ks Monday, some meuurtng up to 5 on the Richter scale, caused panic amonc the tens of thousands ol ho m eless s urvivor& .receivin1 food and medical aid in tern· por ary tent cities. Terrified m e n , women and c hildren poured into the open air. The official Algerian news agency said there was no further damage or casualties Monday in Al Asnam. where 1,600 bodies (See QUAKE. Page AZ) A Hunttncton Beach maa K · cuaed ol atullna S3 mtWOft ln trade secret. from an Irvine· baaed company ba1 been cbvged-witb grand theft, rmne police Detective Philip Povey said Monday. Tommy Charles Sammons, 51, of 20272 Morristown Cir cle, turned himself in to authorities and was released on his own re· cognizance, Povey reported. Sammons , who r efused to comment on the matter. is to be arraigned Oct. 28 in Orange County Harbor Municipal Court. Cranston Pushing Coast Park Plan Povey said police are looking for Eileen E. Jackson. 28, of Santa Ana, and Steven Allen Hain, 28, of Orange, in cOMec:· tion with the alleged white collar crime. All t hr ee a r e f o rm er employees of Compute r A.u\Oma· lion In<' .. 2181 Dupont Drive, Irvine, one of the le ading m a nufac turers o f m i n i - computers in the nation, a com· pany spokesman said. By F REDERICK SCHOE MEHL °' .. Delly Pllet StaH rn an apparent swipe al the National Park Service. Sen. Alan Cranston. D·Calif., said in remarks scheduled for delivery tod ay that cre ation of a n 11,000-acre national park along the Orange County Coast would be in the national Interest. The park service, in a recent report, said the coastal property north and east of Laguna Beach is •·unwarranting of national park status" and the suggested $38 million pricetag is "overly costly." Senator Cranston, an active proponent of legislatlon that would authorize purchase of the park, was among a delegation of federal, state and local olficiala scheduled to address a Senate subcommittee studying the park bill, S2899. "I believe there la a national Interest in protecting the Orange Coast, primarily because ao m a ny millions o( Americana from every state in the Unioo visit the California coast . . . " Cranston uid in a prepared statement. ··orange County, which le famous for it.a f\ne beaches, hu no nattooaJ parks or recreation areu. The propoeed park would benefit many thousand• of tourist.a who visit the county an- nually.'' <The Cleveland National Forest in eutem Oran1e O>wlty 11 1dmlnl1tered by the U.S. For .. try Service, which la a dlvlalaa ol the U.S. Department Of AfrieultuN.) ''Federal acqw1tuon ol ULll area would Dl'OYide ouutancUac reereatJoaal opportunitJ• for onr u llDllbm people •bo u" wttbl• • two-bour ctn.. of the proposed park,'' the senator said. Describing the land within the propose d park boundary, Cranston said, "In sharp con· trast to its urban surroundings, this portion of the Orange Coun· ty coast contains wispoiled steep narrow canyons with magnificent groves of sycamore and oak. The coastal hills rise to over 1,000 feet providing s plendid views of the Pa cific Ocean. Plant and animal life abounds." Cranston noted that federal acquisition is In the national in- t erest, t oo , because of archaeological and paleon· tologlcal remains identified on the site. " ... The area also contains two plants listed on the en- dangered species list and five rare and endanf{ered birds, in· (See PARK, Pa1e .U) Povey alleged that the three took the trade secreU and SJ,000 worth of equipment while work· ing in Computer Automation's factory service department. They then used the informa· lion to open their own com - puter.repair business. called Na· tional Mini·Computer Service. Garden Grove, he sajd. Sammons became a major s hareholder in National Mini· Computer Service Inc. and was named executive vice president, according to Povey. An attorney with Computer AutomJtion who aaked not to be identified said Monday that Na- tional Mini-Computer Service of· fered a lower-COit repair service than Computer Automation it.aelf. Povey said that Irvine police (~SECRETS, Pa1e .U) Coap•ter Kid Boy, 12, Taha College Claa1 REEDLEY <AP) -Michael Bethel la inter•ted in a career aa a computer proframmer, so be'• taJdn1 a colle1e computer cla11. Michael and h11 brother, DeMil , l1lo aold their motor blk• \0 raiae money to buy a 1mall home computer. All tllat aeema loaicll IDOUlb eacept that Michael 1112 and ln the aeventb 1rlde. m. bntber la t . Michael wu allowed to take a pro1rammiq clua tb1t mfftl two houri a week Ill k1Dp River Community Collete here becauae baa Junior blp sraclel at nearby Dinuba an H · cellent. ... "It'• fmtutlc to ltut eblldnll tbl.a JOUDI.'' aakl bl.I pro- 1r1mmin1 teaeber, Dl8u llerrbalton; "Studeata· wtto ba.e a lood ~bl mlltll lllouldD'tblH U1 ttouble." ~armarked for residential. com· mercial or industrial uses. com· pany director of urban planning Warren S. Roche said. He said the <'Ompany. pri mary landowner in Irvine , placed 49 ,054 a c r es o f lan d in Williamson Act agricultural pre· serves in 1969. The state art gives owners of agricultural land a tax break. Since 1989, the Irvine Com· A APWI,...._ Mln11er Dr. Paul Berg, professor of biochemistry at Stanford University, has been named a co·winner of the 1980 Nobel Prize for che mistry. <Story A4 > Clear Skies Seen After Brief Rain Orange Coast residents. who thought the smog would never leave. greeted the a rrival of fall 's first rainfall today. Forecasters said clearing skies would return Wednriday. Though the amount of moisture provided no significant rainfall measurements. It was enough to coat sidewalks and street.I with a slippery layer of water. The National Weather Service in Los Angeles said sporadic showers were p ossible throughout Orange County today along with gusty northwest winds. High temperatures were expected to reach 70 with an overnight low of 55. Teens Nabbed In Theft Try Two Irvine teen·aaera were arrested on b. ur1lary c harses Monday when they were dl•· covered trylna to break in\O the Woodbridce Plua Rldio Shack ator., police said today. Both wwe tunMd over to their parenta. TbeJ were dlaeovered hldiq Diii' tbe ltore, Hid lrvlne poUce s.t. Dick Bowmu. He 1ald tbe two had Ht off a •ll•Dt bur1lar al arm by 1maaldnl ODt ol tbe 1tore'1 wtn- dow1, pany has removed about 20,000 acres o r la n d f r o m th e agricultural preserve. A c c ord ing to co mpany spokesman Martin Brower, the land most re<'enlly removed from prese-rve status includes: A swath of acreage running alongside Laguna Canyon from tht> coastal a rea to El Toro Road. The land will be used for commercial development. Two large parcels east and west of the Bomme r Canyon area in Irvine, to be used for residential development. -A 268·acre piece of land ' bounded by the Santa Ana Freeway on the South, the El Toro Marine Corps Air station on the eaat, Sand Canyon on the west and Trabuco Road on the north. Thia land is eaqnarked fo r industrial development. -About l,CMS acres in the Weir Canyon area in the sphere ol Influence of the City of Orange, wblcb will be used ror residential development . Brower explained that. once the Irvine Company declares its inte ntion to remove land from the agricultural preserve, it must wai t 10 years before de- veloping on it, or pay a stiff penalty. Therefore , the 4,243 acres re- moved from the act this year <'a n't be developed until 1990. Brower said that eventually all of the company's agriculture holdings will be developed. Vpper Bay Tours Slated The first of six pubhc tours of t h e Uppe r N e wpo rt Bay Ecological Reserve will take place this Saturday morning. Other guided tours ar e S<'heduJed Nov. 22, Dec 13, Jan. 17, Feb. 14 and March 14. Tour groups w\ll depart every 15 minutes from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m . from the Inte rsection of Eastbluff and Back Bay drives. Binoculars and cameras are useful. No special clothing or footwear is required. The Upper Bay is a 741 ·acre coastal wetland that serves as a winter stop for a number of migratory birds. Coast Weather Chance of light showers ending this evenina . Most· ly clear Wednesday. Lows tonight 11 at the beaches, 62 Inland. HJghs Wednes· day 70 and 73. INSIDE TOD'°''t' The ditappearance of a F'lorlda covpe and re~ of a motl6e abOld modern-doll pirate• haw rmved •tori•• -and fear• -about datlger In tht wat~• bdwm Flondo and South Americo. Su ft Ort/, Page .47, . ..... AIY_...,,.. 81 Am~ Cl .,_._...a_ ....... ., = M ...... CW ., ........ ,.... .. ................... ="' •..• ;;'" .. ct! E g ....... .., ...... ~ ,...,... .. I M C6 ·-2* a I C.-1 n.twt c:.-t .......... (1·1...-W .... _, J U .... ..._ M -. ''* a t.aa. *"" "'°"' ...., ........ .., ............... , .... . Court Steers Clear Of California Probe WASl&I N<:TO N cAP I The t ' S Supreme Court ha& onre 11&a.n steered cl•ar of 'a hforma & invuta11l1on into a llt"l(f'd fraud by some Worldl411h• <'hurt'h ol God leaden Tht> rour1 r\'fU"•'s toJ11y lo htir araumenta that sl ate prost>rutol'8 ur t NI 111wonslltut1onally tn \ht' "for r lble takeovtr or tht' <'hun•h 1tnc1 the ~ a,.rranUeu. 1ndl8..r1man1te aelaure ol boots und records.'' SUh' Atlorne)' Gtneral CeorlJe Dt ukmeJlan uraed thf' jll~tll·t-s to rt11Je<'l lbe ap,eat statma tnat tht' r hur<'h already had presented such ar1uments In r•N'Vious l f<'Jt'C'tt'd appt"alA 11nd thllt thuie ar11ument8 are pt'ndini befor<' u C allfornl• 1ppt"al11 <·ourt MOS(..'OW <AP> Soviet President Leonid I Rreihnt-v to day called on the Unltt!d Stales, "before 1t 1s too late," to rt: ume "ronst rur t1vf'" ne~ohat1ons ~·1th the_Sov1~t l'nion. parHCularijoii-a·r n\s rcauct10n. Tass rt!ported Arcordmg to the offl<.>1al news agency. Brezhnev made the comments In A meeting wllb Armand tlammer, chairman of the Ocr idental Petroleum Corp and long lun e rn end of Soviet leaders. PEKIN, Ill. <A P) Two coal dust explosions rocked Com on wealth Edison's Powerton generating station today, trigger ing a fire and injuring 15 workmen, police said. Fire threatened the main building of the coal.powered facility for a time , the T azewell County sheriff's office said, but was brought under control. Ten firefighting units remained on the scene two miles south of here in the event of additional ex· plosions or fire. tll»a!cml Tflipn °P111Jlfr' WASHJNGTON CAP > -The U.S. Supre me Court today cleared the way for millions or television viewers lo see the Abscam videotapes that led to Rep. Michael J. Myers' criminal conviction and expulsion from Congress. The justices turned down an emergency request by lawyers for the Pennsylvania De mocrat aimed al blocking access to the tapes sought by the three comme rcial television networks. The re we re no recorded dissents. -Genetie E_,lneerbll New Drug llohters Market Activity NEW YORK <AP > The most s pectacular new stock offering in at le~t a decade hit Wall Street today when shares of G'.enentec h Inc .. a genet ic engineering firm, were sold to t,.!a• public and immediate ly ~than doubled Jo price. •:Oae million shares of the San Prancisco-bued company were sold at $35. Late in the morning th e shares were trading in the over-the·counter market at $74 t!id. Fro..P ... AI PARK ••• eluding the Ame rican golden eagle." Gordon Marsh,. curator of the UC Irvine biological museum, said this morning he has seen the golden eagle in the area. He also confirmed that two en· dangered species of plants grow there. They are the Dudleya Stolonifera and the Orange County Turkish Rugging. Marsh said be wasn't sure about other endangered animals in the area . Legislation au\horizing the park purchase. but not ap - pro priating foddtng for its purchase. bas been passed by the House under s ponsorship of R e p s . Robert Badham. R· Newport Beach, and J erry Pat· terson, D·Santa Ana. Cranstoo. with somewhat re· luctant support from Sen. S. I. Hayakawa , R ·Calif., has sponsored the Senate version of the park bill. Patte rson said earlier this week that he anticipated Senate action in either lat~ November or early Decembe r during Congress' lame-duck session. The stock got as high as about / $87 before falling back . Genentech, founded fo\)r year.i ago, is involved in genetic engineering activities s uch as d e velopment of inte rferon. wbicb has received publicity aa a potaltial .,ent against cancer and other diseases. There has also been talk or ap· plications in such diverse fields as energy and agriculture for biochemical products produced through the manipulation of de· oxyrtbonucleic acids -DNA. for short -which are found in the nuclei of cells. Genentech had revenues of $3 .46 million, and e arni ngs amounting to just one cent a share. in the first six months of this ye ar. But enthusiastic speculation abounds in the finan· cial commtmity over the com· pany's prospect.a for ruture earn- ings. SECRETS. • • officers. armed with a search warrant, searched the NaUonal Mini-Computer ServiHI plant in mid·September. He said a number of document.a on Com· puter Automation stationery were recovered pertaining to the design and upkeep of computers. Computer Automation likely will file a civil suit against Na· tional Mini-Computer Services. OJle attorney for Co mputer Automation predicted. Another company represen· talive said security measures will be improved in the wake of the alleged S3 million theft. C'lltti .. c •••• Iranian Jets Raid Baghdad U t! 1 ltt T , Lt·bunon I AP > l run1un l'hu11t orn iets r aided Rul(hd ud toduy und Ayatollah Huholl uh Khomt!tn1 's regime In Tehran u 1d It cruthed 11n Iraqi b•c~ed breakaway Kurdish re · belhon In northwestern Ir an. lr aql rorc u thre ate ning Abadan moved more armor. and utllhtry across the Karum River but appeared to be preparing for a 81C&tl rather than a_ auaull l<>- overrun the Iranian oil city and Its g 11ml refinery. Nt1w mediation efforts to end the war reportedly were under wav as the Iraqi effort to win complete control or the Shall a . Arab estuar y went into its 23rd day An I raq1 com rnun1qve sara three Iranian fighter-bombers s tr u c k a t res i d e nt ia l ne1ghbo(hoods in Baghdad, the Iraq i ca pital. wounding 12 civilians. The com munique said Iraqi air defenses d rove off the attacking jets in the first air raid on Baghdad in eight d ays. Iran's official Pars news agen· t'Y said the invaders put two more pontoon bridges across the Karun northwest of Abadan, giv ing them three crossing points o n the a pproar hes t o that thre atened city. Front PGflr 11 I QUAKE .•. have been recover ed and the Red Crescent relief organization estimated 5.000 to 2Q,OOO people • we re killed. 80 percent of the ci· ty of l20,000 was destroyed, and 250,000 of the province 's milli on people were made hom eless. As each afters hock subsided, the thous a nds of A1 ger ian s earchers and French and Swiss alpine rescue teams with t rained search dogs returned to the rub- ble . More victims were brought out, alive but badly injured . The scr atching was believed t o b e c o min g f ro m th e watchman at the building's un - derground parking lot. "Last night, we heard him crying ror help," said one of the searchers. "This morning one of our avalanche dogs confirmed his presence, but now his cries have stopped." F,....P"fl~AJ SUIT ••• the financial impact o n the airport proprietor remains to be seen. "The diffi culty of proof of p~rsonal injury allegations may be substantial and the medical testimony in support t hereof dif· ficull. but the potential damages could be very large." According to the report, the Supreme Court decision could have the effect of reopening a 1978 case m which the county was sued for inverse condemna· lion or land near the airport by 98 persons, six of whom claimed personal injury. The high court's decision also could affect a similar lawsuit against the county scheduled for trial Oct. 27. according to the re- port. Supervisors also learned in the report that a he aring on a variance that permits airport ope rations to deviate from stale noise s tandards h as been postponed from Oct. 27 to Feb. 23. lt was pointed out in the coun- t y counsel's report that the law firm of Fade m , Be r ger and Norton, whic h won the Los Angeles c ase b e fo r e the Supreme Court. is repre.senting the Airport Action Association. one of the parties that will be in- volved in the noise va riance hearing. •.•. ,,. Indigents' Remai:Ds · To Be Cremated ......... -~ ...... , __ _ ~­•.. ,.. ~M.IAA .. _....._.. ...... 0111• ............ "" ...... .&;;:, ... Indigents who die in Orange County will be cremated instead or buried. the Orance County Board of Supervisors decided to- day. The change in methods foT dis- posing ol the bodies is expected to save the county from 950,000 to S170,000 a year from burial. The ded1ioo wu made after representatives from county cemetery diatrlctl notified COW\· ty offtciala that they could no lon•er bury lndl•enta at reduced rat ... Tile 1upentlon poetponed ac- tion on the luue on SeDC. JO after lupenilor Harriett Wieder not· ed tta• crem•tloa 11 ••alut Jft'tdlaw. llr•. Wle•er ••ld todaJ. bowewr,IMl•Wmetwttb ....... .,, ...... .,, ....... and had work e d o ut an alte rnative s y s t e m where J ewish indigent.a' bodies could b e turned over t o Jewish r e presentatives fo r private burial. The supervisors. anticipating that other conmcts with re- ligious organizations could come up, approved a condition that any religious group could claim a body for private burial pro- vided there wu no extra cost to the county. The eo1t of cremation is ex- pected to be about $400, said David Cortez. administrative staff analyst. The county will donate that sum toward any private burial. The 1upervtaora told Cort.el to Had a letter to representatives from •artoul reU1iona to explain lb• an policy. Tmma Turns Out P r e sid ent Carte r waves from t op of limousi ne th r e ading its way th rough c rowds al West Frankfort. 111. Carter visit· ed coal mine there Monday, then flew to St. Louis. He was back in Washington today fo r what was billed as a major address on the economy . Flooding Threat Studied Carter Hits Reagan On Budget Qaims The Ir vine City Council 1s to decide tonight what measures should be taken in the upcoming ra iny season to avoid damage to publi c and private properly SeveraJ thousands of dollars m d amage were inflicted on local property last winter when rains washed out roads and damaged some Irvine HanC'h Waler Dis· trict facilities, authorities say The counl'll memhe rs will also examine ho\.\ puhl11· rticilitaes should be mamtainl·d Irvine Mayor Ar t Ant hon) has complained certain re pu1rs on city property ar<' not being l'l:lr · ried out in a lamely fushann 'Listening' Meet Slated A sem inar on "Effe ct ive Listening " will be held Wednes· day at the Registry Hotel in Irvine, sponsored by the com· munity services offi ce at Sad· dle back Coll ege. Cost or t he day Ion~ scm in;ir 11' $65 at the door and in rludcs lunch and all materials Semrn ar le ad er is Donal l.I Miller. the health sc1cnt•e in- str uctor at Golden West College For registr at ion information. call the colle~e at 831 ·4646. Jenrette in Race F LORENCE, S.C. (AP) D espite the Abscam conviction for taking a $50,000 bribe that admittedly scars his ca ndidacy, Rep. John Jenrette s ays he wi ll stay in the r ace for re·eleclion. "This office is too valuable to al· low anyone to win by default," he said at a news confere nce Monday. WASlllNGTON (APl -Presi de nt Car ter s aid today that Rona ld Reagan's proposals to cul taxes and increase govern· menl spending would add at least S140 billion to the fiscal 1983 f1..-deral budget "It 1s rlear that the only way he could balance the budget un- der his program is to elim inate most of the reder al government except for defense" and certam progr ams that cannot be cul un. der law. Carter said. Focusing on t he Republican pr esidential candidate 's eco· norna c proposals. without h1~ sharp anti·Heagan rhetoric of the -recent past. the president at tacked Reagan's proposals for S\.\eepmg tax cuts and said : "Hight now. JUSl as we are beginning to bring infla t ion down , is exac,lly the wrong time for election·y~ar proposals that would drive prices up again.'' Carter made his com ments an a s p e e ch prepared ror de · live ry at the National Press Club. It expanded on remarks he made on the economy Sunday in a rad io speech that was part of a new media campaign targeted ror the last three weeks before thf' Nov 4 t>lect1off "Do we want policies that en courage growth without dnv111g inflation up through needed in- vest menL-. tn new plants and new equipment ? Or do we want to place our emphasis on 1 mmediate cons umption through a quick, regressive. across·the·board tax cul? "Carter asked . Besides Reagan's plan for a tax cut of 30 percent ove r three yea r s , Carter said the GOP nominee had proposed removing t he earnings limitation from Social Security recipients; in- creasing government s ubsidies to the Merchant Marine; tuition tax credits for parents or private school stude nts ; in c reased m ilitary spending beyond those planned by the administration. . .. It's time for your layaway and "a subs tantial repe al of the windfall profits tax" on oil in· dus trv revenues. ·'These proposals and they do not include all his proposals for lax cuts would add $140 billion to the l~ budget def1c1t," Carter said. Carter challenged Heagan to s pecify what progra ms would be c ul. Man Seized In Attack on NB Woman A man who police allege bit a s leeping Newport Be ach woman a fter breaking into her apart- me nt and jumping onto her bed was arrested after trying to elude both police and friends of the young woman. John Kelly Martin. a 22·year- old Mission Viejo resident, was a rrested e arly Saturday on burglary charges. He is being held on 525.000 ball. P oli ce c l a1 m the suspe ct cr awled into the Walnut Street apartment about 5 a.m., yanked a telephone out of the wall and told the startled wom an he h ad a gun. S he told officers the man began hitting her and then bit he r on the back. Two male apartment tenants ran into the room and gra bbed the suspect after hearing the scuffle. But, police s aid. the intruder esc ape d when h e a s ked permission to use the bathroom and ned instead. Officers. aided by several wit· aesses who told police they saw the suspect duck into another apartment buildjng , said they found the suspect hiding in a closet. Avoid the holid ay crunch this year Oy shopping at Brett Walker now Le i us help you choose the perfect g ift for that special person from our selection of fine Jewelry: and. with a small deposit . we will hold It for you until C hristmas. fine tewelry 35 Fashion Island · Newport Beach, Coutornla 92660 ' l t .4 t Laguna/South Coast EDI TI O N VOL. 73. NO. 218. 4 SECTIONS. l6 PAGES ORANG E COUNTY. CALIFORNIA ----- TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1.C, 1980 \'our Hometown Dally N .. wHpaper TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Cranston Slatns Coastal Park Foes BJ f'llt:OIRICK S<'NOEMEHL Ol .. Otlly .......... In an apparent sw1~ at Lhtl National Park Servil'«!, Sen Alu Cranaton. 0 Calif , s aad in remarks scheduled ror delivery today that c r eation Qf 1u 1 11 ,000-acre national purk along the Oranae County Coust would be in the n ational interest The park service. In a recent report, said the coastal property north and east of Laguna Beach 1 · · un• arrant Inf& of naatlonal park Jtatu.'i " and the suggested S38 rn1l1Jon prtcetag Ii. "overly costly " Senator -Cr:anston , an at·t1ve proponent of leglSlit\IOn that would authoriie purchase of the park, was among a aelel(litton of federal. st ate and local off1ciaJs scheduled to addre:.s a Senate subcommittee st udymg the park ball. 52899 .. I believe thert~ 1s a nat10nal inlerf'st Jn protecUng the Orange Coast. prlmuily because so m•ny millions of Americans from every state in the Union vtstt the California coast . . . ' Cranston s aid in a prepared state ment. •·orange County . which is fa mous for its rine beaches, has no national parks or recreation areas. The proposed park would b e nefit many thous ands of tourists who visit the county an· nually." <The Cleveland National Forest In eastern Orange County is administer~d· b"f ' tl'ie v .s. Forestry Service, which is a _division of the U.S. Department cir Agriculture.> ··Federal a cquisition of this area wouJd provide outstanding recr e ational opportunities for over 13 million people who live within a two-hour drive of the proposed park,'' the senator said. Describing the land within the .e.rop_osed ~a..rk bo~r:i-~~~-Y ... Cranston said, "Tn sliarp con· trast to its urban s urroundings. lbi~ Dung~ Coun- ty coast contains unspoiled steep narrow canyons with magnificent groves of sycamore and oak. The coastal hills rise to over 1,000 feet providing s plendid vie ws of the Pac ific Ocean. 4,243 Acres Freed Plant and animal life abounds." Cranston noted that federal acquisition is in the national in- t e r e $ t • to o , b e c a u s e o-f 1i"rc haeologi cal a nd paleon- tological remains identified on the sit e. · ·. . . The area also contains two plants listed on the en- dangered species list and five rare and endan~ered birds, in- <~ PARK, Page AZ) Irvine f' Plans (:Otnpany Projects ............... A CONVOY LOADED WITH RELIEF MATERIALS WAITS TO ENTER AL ASNAM, ALGERIA Rellef Work Begin• •• Nation Mope Up After MaHlve Earthqu•k• Which Kiiied 1,800 By RICHARD GREEN Of .. 0..1, ,._Steff The Irvine Company has re · moved 4,243 acres of land from a tax-sheltered agr icultural pre · serve in a move s ignaling future development in Irvine, Orange and Laguna Beach. a company spokesman said Monday. This action means all com· SC Mulls Pool Plans Carry High Aftershocks Peril -----~------xanhiju~-Priee~·--- c ., I · If San Clemente City Council ontro 8 AL ASNAM. Algeria IAP> -eatlmated 5,000 to 20,000 people members want an eight-lane rC" The resc:uera knocked on a steel were lcilled, IO percent of tbe d · Beach Club pool rather than aix pany-owned agricultural land in the Irvine c ity limits is now earmarked for residential, com- m er cial or industrial uses, com· pany director of urban planning Warren S. Roche s aid. He said the company. primary landowner in Irvine, placed 49,054 a c re s of land i n [{ San Clemente Clty Council 1irder and listened. Moment. ty or 120,000 waa destroyed, and com_petitive roW9, they're l'Oinl members will conalder dumping later. they beard a feeble 250,000 o1 the province'• RlllJ.iOft to bave to come up wUh anotber " an animal control aervlce COD· scratching, proof that someone people "Were made bomelea. $100,000. tract wlth Oranie County was still alive nearly four days A• e.ch aftershock aubeided, That'• the consenaua of a re-~--Wlldl:.-lla)' and11tayoptforaclt.y after Al -A&Dam:S killer earth· the thouaanda of Alge-rian port prepared by city officials • operaledprogram. quake buried him beneath the searchers and French and Swiss after Councilman Patrick Lane For years, the city has con-wreckage ol the office building. alpine rescue teams with trained suggested a large r faciUty might tracted with the county for the Suddenly. the rescuers search dogs returned to the rub-draw world swim competition services. but a report prepared dropped their tools and ran into ble. More victims were brought teams to the seaside plunge. And by a citizens committee shows the street. The ruins had been out, alive but badly injured. that, he said, would mean addi· San Clementeans are not at all shaken by another of the dozens The scratching was believed tional revenues for the city. pleased with the ser vice. of dailr aftershocks. A concr~te t 0 be c 0 ming fr 0 m the which could be u_sed to maintain For one thing, slates the re -wall directly overhead, leaning watchman at t.he building's un-the pool, now being reconstruct· port pre pared by ~h~ citize n at a JO..degrt;e angle. threatened derground parking lot. ed at a cost of $114,000. panel and city ofhc•als , the t o bury the diggers . "Last night, we he ard him But figures to be prt:sented county animal facility &B located Th e aftershocks Mo nday. crying for help," s aid one of the Wednesday night by city of· in Orange -a 70-mile round trip some measuring up lo 5 on the searchers. "This momirig one of ficials show it would cost from San Clemente. Richter scale, caused pa nic our avalanche dogs confirmed between S7S,OOO and $80,000 for And during the evening hours among the tens of thousands of his presence, but now his cries pool alterations, and other pool -from 10 p.m. to 6 a .m. -homeless s urvivor s receiving ha ve stopped." improvements, suggested by the there is only one animal control food and medical aid in tem· Then they heard the fa int council two weeks ago, would officer on duty for the entire pora ry lent cit ies. T e rrified <See QUAKE, Page A2> amount to another $20,000, county. m e n , :ovom e n and . childre n bringing the whole package to If that officer is responding to poured into the open air. around $100,000. complaints in Santa Ana or The official Algerian news A · Those improvements would in- Anaheim at night. the ch ances of agency said there was no further partment elude increasing the width of the hi m getting down t o San damageor casualliesMonday.in poo_l .deck between the c~m· Clemente are slim. Al As nam. where 1.600 bod1es R pellhve pool and the wading That means a n addit iona l have been recovered and the Fire outs pool, thus allowing for more work l o ad for li feg u ards, Red Crescent relief organization room for diving blocks and firemen and police om cers. who SC Tenants timers. end up responding to nuisance D I calls, such as dead animals in eve Oper Another improvement included the road, r e moval of r a t -San Clemente firemen are in-inthecoetswouldbeanexpanaion tlesnakes from homes , barking Seel-~ Permi•t vestigating a fire that erupted in of the perimeter to provide addi· do1s and one case of a dog kill· A!!t an apartment bedroom Monday tionaldeck area. ina livestock. night, prompting the evacuation Whether coun.cil members are If a San Clemente resident's ff I of the three-unit complex. willing to expend another animal i• picked' up by county For e iport The blaze. which was ex· $100,000 on the pool project will animal control officers, the pet Unguished within momenu after be discusaed Wednesday. owner must drive to Orange to Former San Clemente Plan· firefighters arrived at 209 Ave. The pool is currently being retrieveit. oing Commission chairman AJ Serra, was contained to one renovatedalongwiththeadjacent Quite frequently,. the report Wul.feck will ask council mem-bedroom of the two story build· S2·year-old clubhouse, originally aaya, a financially strapped pet ... bers Wednesday for permission ing. . built by Ole Hanson, the city's owner Juat leaves the animal at to use property near the old Cot· Damage waa limited to $2,500 founder. tbe kennel and the pet Is dis· ton eatate 89 a landing pad for to the apartment shared by Jim The combined clubhouse and poeed of. helicopters. Sivaa and Preston Sharp, who pool renqvation is scheduled for The citizen's 1roup also op-Earlier this month the city were not home at the time of the completion by early next year at poeet the county policy of ex· filed a lawsuit against the de· 8:25 p .m. fire. a total cost of $500,000. tumtnaUn1 dogs after only veloper for uaing a subdivision Investigators said they are If the propo8ed expansion to tbreedQatftbeanlmaldoesnot nexttotheformerNixoneetate looking into suspicious the pool ia authorized by the have a liftlllH. u a site for helicopter landinp circumstances surrroundinl the council, It will bring the COit of Lic...S peta are de1troyed and takeoffs. blue, but would ·not elaborate the entire facelift to more than after fiw d&)'S ti they are not Wulfeck is developing a 21.S·lot Orf their suapiclona. '800,000. claimed, re1ardle11 of tbe residential subdiviaion on the (8" ANIMAL. Pa1e Al) parcel at tbe south end of town, Carrier Return8 SAN DIEGO <AP> -The alttraft carrier Constellation aDd ftw .a.er wanhlpe are to *un W'dmeeday after months 18 tbe ftlCern Pacific and In· .......... Pl£OI' S.4LVTES . COVNn' Jf'OlllEN and says he hu been la:ndl.na at the site for more than a year. But the city's suit claim• Wulleck never soucht a permit to use the area as a heliport. Wulfeck, in hi• written request to the council, maintain1 a use permit la for the cooatruction and operation or a landlna field or heliport. And, he malntalna, he doe1 not plan to con1t.ruct such a f1cilit)'. The city ault says Wulfeck conatructed a metal 1tora1e bulldlnl on tbe property to store the hellcopten, all wltbout the MMftt ol a buUdlq permit. And dtJ dftel• ............. ·to Walleck to cornet tbe altua· UoD ... not......... . n.r NCDID ... tbe eo.crU ..., ..................... . -~~-·--permit• ,........ ........... . ...... ... I Computer Kid Boy, 12, Take. College ClaM I REEDLEY <AP) -Micbael Bethel la lnter•ted ln a career u a computer pro1rammer, so he'• takin1 a colle1e computer claa1. ' . Michael and._ .. brother1.Dennla, abo aold tbelJ: motor blktl to ralH money to buJ a amau home computer . All that aeema 1-lcal enouah eacept that Michael 11 12 and ln the NVenth arade. 1111 brGdm lat. Mlcbael waa allowed to take a protrammln1 el... that meeta two boun a 'feet It Klqa lll•er Communlty Coll•I• here becauM hla Juator llJp aradel It .... rbJ DlDuba an H · cellnt. · ·•1t•1 fantaatlc to 1tart·~ tlall JOUD1," aakl bla P'O' 1rammin1 teacher, Diaaa ll9rrlnltGD. "ltudmtl w11o ban • , 1ooct btltkpound lD mllll t.....,'llaave U1 trouble." Rl1111n-............ Dr. Paul Berg, professor of biochemistry at Stanford University, has been named a co·winner of the 1980 Nobel Prize for chemistry. <Story A4) Clear Skies Seen After Brief Rain Orange Coast residents, who thought the smog would ne ver leave, greeted the arriv'Bl of fall 's first rainfall t oday . Forecuters said clearing skies would return Wednesday. Though the ' amount of moisture provided no significant rainfall measuremenu, it was enough to coat sidewalks and streeta with a slippery layer of water. The National Weather Service in Los Angeles said sporadiC showers were possible throughout Orange County today a long with gusty northwest winds. High temperatures were expected to reach 70 with an ovemipt low of SS. A forecaster said a weak weather front began moving through Southern California Monday night from the northwest aft.er an inversion layer, which had cau.ed severe 1mo1 problema tut week, lifted. Forum Slated In Clemente A dosen candidates 1eekln1 t WO Hll&I on tbe San Clemente Cit)' Council Nov. 4 have been lnvlted to participate In a can· dtd1tea' forum at 1 p .m . Weclalsd&)' in the Commun.It)' Center. Tbe forum .. belq 1polll0ted br San aemente Mnlor ctU ... and will Include 1tatement1 from the eandkllltel md • q\111· lion act-"" period. Tbe Commanlty Center l• loeawel at 100 AH. Senile and tlM public la lavtt.a. Williamson Act agricultural pre- serves in 1969. The state act gives owners of agricultural land a tax break. Since 1969, the Irvine Com· pany has removed a bout 20,000 a c r es o f land fr o m the agricultural preser ve. A ccordin g t o co mpany spokesman Martin Brower, the land most recently r e moved from preserve status includes: -A swath of acreage running alongside Laguna Canyon from the <'Oa!ilal area .to El Toro Road. The land will be used for commercial development. -Two large parcela east and west of the Bommer Canyon area in lrvine~be ~---· -festcrenUilcteve1opmenl. -A 288-acre piece <>f land bounded by the Santa Ana Freeway on the South, the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station _. on the eaat, Sand Canyon on the \ we•t and Trabuco Road on the· north. T'1.la land i• earmatlred for ind&.Wt.rtaJ development. -About l ,CHS acres in the .., Wetr Canyon area in lhe sphere of influence of the City of Orange, which will be used for residential development. Brower explained that, once the Irvine Company declares its intention to remove land from the agricultural preserve, it must wait 10 years before de· veloping on it. or pay a stiff penalty. Therefore, the 4,243 acres re- moved from the act this year can 't be developed until 1990. Brower said that eventually all of the company's agriculture holdings will be developed. Lifesaving Classes Set We e kl y c l ass es in cardiopulmonary resuscitation are under way at South Coast Medical Center. training people in the unique lifesaving tech- niques. Participants are taught how to provide ventilation and circula- tion to a heart attack victim. Reservations for the free courses can be made by calling the South Laguna facility's nun· ing office at499-1311 , ext. 618. Coast Weather Chance of light showers ending this evening. Most- ly clear Wednesday. Lows tonl1ht 81 at the beaches, 62 inland. Highs Wednes· day 70 and 73. IN81DET8D~\' Th• dit0ppeorance of o f"lorldo ~ and releoae of a moiU aboMI "'°""'-dalf pfratn how rft1iv«I 1toriei -and /fOrs -abold donger fft the Wlder1 be11Dffft Florido and Sotdh America. See 110,,. Poot .41. • ••• ... _ ...... ., .. .......,. c.a e*9· f: =......e:: l:::ilf!~ m=: ... g---... DAILY PILOT USC ~--JlJST BREAKING--......... Lale """' trom fodow'• _,.., Cllld....,...., ..-._ ... 11..,.,, Court Steers Clear Of €al if ornia Probe WASllJN<:TON tAP> Tht! l S Suprt>mf' 'ourt hux once a1aln st~rt<t ('lt:ir ''' <'1ihfom1a a 11wt>st1gat1on into •lle&t!d fraud by some Worl<tw1dt• <.'hur<'h of God leaders Thtt court rt'fusei. toda) to hf'1tr argumenu that 1tate pro:st'cut<>ns :actl'd uncon1\itut10c'lally In the "fordble takeover or the churrh and tht" warrantleH, lnd11('rimlnale ae.l&ure of book• and records.·· . Stat~ Attornt)' c;1•neral r.eorae Deukmejl.n ur1&td the 1u11tlrt-tt lo rejN•t tht> appeal, stahni lhal the <'hurch alrelldy hlld prcsvnlt.'d 11urh aqcumt'nts in prC'vlously re1erted appeal• and that thoctc ara,:unit'nb art• p.•nchng before 11 • ahfornia appeals -euurt. -.. M<>li(:(tW 1 AP,.. 'SO vi et Prei1dt'nt 1~n1·d t · ffrezhnev--to .. day <:ruled on lhl· l'n1ted States. ·before 1t 1s too late." to re ~L"J:.OnstrucUvt!" n~.ot1auons-wlth t-he Soviet Union. particularly on arms redu('l&on, Tass reported Acc-ordmg to the official new~ aaency, Brethnev made the comments ma meeting with Armand Hammer. c-hairmarror the Occidental Petroleum Corp and long-time fnend or Soviet leaders. p,..,..,. Pl•n• E.rplofln PEKIN. Ill. 1AP) Two coal-dust explosions rocked Com· monwealth Eduion's Powerton generating station today, trigger ing a fire and injuring 15 workmen, police said . Fire threatened the main building of the coal-powered facility for a time. the Tazewell County sheriff's Office said, but was brought under control. Ten firefighting units remained on the scene two miles south of here in lhe event of additional ex· plosions or fire. WASIUNGTON <AP> -The U.S. Supreme Court today cleared lhe way for millions of television viewers to see the Abscam videotapes that led to Rep. Michael J . Myers' criminal conviction and expulsion from Congress. The justices lu~ed down an ~mergency request by lawyers for the Pennsylvama Democrat aimed at blocking access to the tapes sought by the three ('()mmercial television networks . There were no recorded dissents. Iranian Jets Raid Baghdad HEHWT, l.t•banon <APl - lr1o1 n1 an Phantom Jt:ls raided lh(lhdad tod1ty and Ayatollah Ruhollah K.homemi'11 regime in Tehran tMld It cruahed an Iraqi· backed breuaway Kurdish re· btlUon In northwestern Iran. Iraqi forces threatening Abadan moved more armor and artillery acro.11 the Karum River but appeared to be preparing for a siege rather than a assault to overrWl the Iranian oil city and its giant refinerv. New mediatl~n elforfs· tif end ... the war reportedly were under way .as tbe. lraqi clfocl to win complett! control of the Shatt aJ. Arab estuary went into its 23rd day An Iraqi communique said three Iranian fighter.bombers s tru c k at res i dential neig hborhoods in Baghdad, the I r aq1 capital. wounding 12 civilians. The communique said Iraqi rur defenses drove off the attacking jets in the first air r aid on Baghdad in eight days. Iran's offi cial Pars news agen· cy said the invaders put two more pontoon bridges across the Karun northwest of Abadan, giv· inli! them three crossing points o n the appr oaches to that threatened city. Iran claimed it shot down six Iraqi MiG jets in raids today on Abadan and Kharg Island, off I ran 's southwestern Persian Gulf coast. It claimed six other Iraqi jets were downed in raids Monday over the same area. Iraq said all its planes returned safely from both raids. Habib C h atti. secretary general of lhe 4-0-nation Islamic Conferen('e organization. pre- pared to begin a fresh mediation effort with visits to Baghdad and Tehran. Bolh Iraq and Iran have ignored past appeals by the United Nations for an end to lhe fighting. Frma Pagr A I ·----·~---- -- -,..,... ___ _.. -~..-.......... :--. ~-,.."'W""--·---...... ---- Town Tunas Out President Carter waves from top of limousine threading its way through c rowds at West Frankfort. Ill. Carter visit· ed coaJ mine there Monday, then flew to St. Louis. He was . back in Washington today for what was billed as a major address on the economy. San Juan To Review Cable Plan Carter Hits Reagan On Budget Oaims WAS lllNl.TON IA P J Presi de nt Carter sa id today that The San Juan Capistrano City Ronald Reagan's propQsals to Co un c il h as at lea st four cut taxes and increase govern· alternatives Wl•dnesday when 1t ment spendwg would add at dis<'usses possible changes 1n c1 least $140 billion to the fiscal ty policies governing the opera· 1983 federal budget lion of cable telcv1s1on "It is dear that the only way The fi rst suggestl'd by city he co~ld balance the budget un aides would ~rant a franchise to der his program is to eliminate windfall profits tax" on oil in· dustry revenues. ·'These proposals and they do not include all his proposals for tax cuts -would add $14-0 btlhon to the 1983 b1dget def· ic it. "Carter said. ,,,....p~,,, one c able operator for the entire most or the federal government city, rathe r th a n the two except for defense" and certain QUAKE operators that ha ve fran<'hises programs that cannot be cut un· • • • now. der law. Carter sajd The second would provide for Focusm~ on the Republican scratching from below. the formation of a JOint powers presidential c andidate 's eco· "Every day there 1s less and agency with the a uthority to no m ic proposals. without hi s less hope for those buried in the manage and regulate the opera· sharp anti-Re agan rhetoric of ruins." said a doctor standing New Drug Bo&ten Market Activity tion of cable television in the the recent past. the president at· by . city. tack~ Reagan's proposals for "But I think this man down c ludm.~ the American golden The .third alternative ~o~ld sv.:~epmg tax cut~ and said: here is getting e n ough air PARK .•. NEW YORK CAP> Th t The tock t , h' h bo eagle. establish a cable telev1s1on R1ghl now. JUSl as we are to s urvive lon11 enoufh for us •n l- -5pe.cuiew -e mos s go as ag as a ut .GO&don Mar:sh l ~r ... A '"'Stem under-.._ti "O'Wi·-a:· _ .. -·be-ginm,.....·-t"trbrin.....-r..-ttatro-··--·-·· .. ··-h·-··· ... -·-·1·t·•a...: ... --··· [~·-1 ... ,. .. .L..., ...... -... -w-new--~·efferint"·-.. ·'8'1 before falling back. --·-----·--. . ··.cuf"a o0r-v.-...._· .. ·--·"'-I-. " Jmu r nersn1p, .. ., ,, ""' . n reac him. s a ma er o time in at least a decade hit Wall Genentech founded four years U~ lrvtne b1olog1cal museum. with San Juan owning and down, is .exactly the wrong time ... Jam waiting in ('ase I have Street today when shares of ago. is io~olv ed in genetir said this momin~ he has seen oper~ting all cable television in for ele<'~1on·y~ar propos.~. that to give a n anesthetic and -Genentech Inc .' a genetic engineering activities such as the golden eagle in the area. He the city._ woulddnvepnce~upagam . . ~rform an emergency amputa· engineering firm were sold to development of interferon also confirm~d that two en· . Council member~ may also de· Carter made his comment.a in t1on or a limb trapped in the tile p bli d, i di 1 bi b ta.. . ed bU i: • dan1ered Specles of plant.a 1row c1de to set a heartng date for a a speech prepared for de-ru\na .. more :u ~:led ::m~ ate Y : ~al recei~ :Ost c ty u there. They are the Dudleya rate increue request by Storer livery at .tbe National Presa He ·aald S\mday he had to am· ·0ne million shares P~~-S and other~ a1 cancer Stolonifera and the Orange Cable. Jnc. and continue work· Club. It expanded on remarks he• putate bolh lep of a trapped F · i.Jco.b ed 0 e an asea. County Turkish Rugging. Marsh ing under lhe present system, made on the economy Sunday in man to save b19 life ranc as company were '.fbere has al.lo been talk of •P· said he wasn't sure about other with Storer and TM Communica· a radio speech that was part of a A week after tb~ .19154 uake--~old at S3S eact.1• S~ortly after phcations in such di_vene fields endangered animals in the a.rea. lions both operating in different new media campaign targeted which killed l.ioo people '\ii Al t~ey_began tram~g in the over as energy and a~n('ulture for Legislation authorizing the areas of the city. for the last three weeks before Asnam s urvivors were still be· e-counter ~a~ et. they were biochemical pr~ucts _produ('ed park pur chase. but not ap· th~. Nov. 4 election.. . ing fo~d alive in the ruins, ac· quoted at S80~.i bid. thro~gh the ~an1pulat1on of de· propriating fundi ng for it s FJu Shots Set Do we want Po!1c1es th~t ~n-cording to a pohce officer. f'.._.P ... AI ANIMAL ... animal's physlcaJ condition or breed. The city renewed its contract with the county in July for one year. and city officials say three months notice is necessary to cancel the contract. The county receives payment for its~rvice through licensing, fines and impound fees from San Clemente residents. Fire Chief Ron Coleman said tbe city could operate its own program out of the city corpora· tion yard off Avenida Pico foe about S81,000 a year. That would include hiring two animal control officers. con· struction of a SlS,000 kennel. supplies. a van for transporting animals and communications equipment. He said the city could recoup those casts through the licensing of animals, fines, local grants and potential "Friend of the Animals'' grants. DAILY PILOT -··-, •. .,. n:: ... "':'t o.tfoM,~ ..... _ _....,.l!t111 .. l ........... Offtcle ,.,, ... e. ....... . °""" USC CM ....... ,.,_ ...... "'9tl ............. "" ,.,,,,_,,_ ... ., T1111:,i.111e (714)..,_, a 11•••.._, • ., • ....,. ~ ...... ···--· T1l•••1111 ...... ..,_..,,.._ ..... oxyribonucl~1c acids -DN_A. for purchase, has been passed by courage growth without dnvl!lg "Wilh that pre('edent in mind, short. -which are found in lhe the House under sponsorship of in fl at1on up through needed tn· we do not intend to give up hope nuclei of cells. Reps . Ro bert Badham . R . At Hosp1•tal vestments an new plants and new of fi nding survivors for a long Genente('h had revenues of Newport Beach, and Jerry Pal· equipment? Or ~o we want to time yet." he said. $3.46 million, and earnings terson, D·Santa Ana. placeour~mphastson irom~ate Nearby in the ruins of the amounting to just one cent a Cranston. with somewhat re· Free nu shots will be offered consum_pllon through a qwck. courthouse. which had a wing share. in the first six months of luctant support from Sen. S.J. Thursday and Friday at Sad· regr~.ss1ve, across-the -board tax where judges and prosecutors this year. But enthusiastic Hayakawa, R -Calif .• has dleback Community Hospital in cut? _Carter asked; lived with their families, rescue speculation abounds in the finan· sponsored the Senate venion of Laguna Hills. Besides Reagans plan for a came too late for a 4-year-old cial community over the com· the park bill. The Injections are recom · tax cul of 30 perce!'t over three girl who cried for help for three pany's prospects for future earn· Patterson said earlier this mended for those SS years old years. Carter said the G~P days. When the diggers reached ings. week that he anticipated Senate and older and for the chronically nominee ~ad pr~~ed removing her. she was dead. Its dramatic debut on Wall action in either late November ill. But the inoculations wiU be the . earnings hm1tatlon from Small children who lost their Street underscored tbe recent or early December during administered to any adult who Socia~ Security recipients; .in· parents in the disaster wandered craze in the financial world for Congress' lame-duck session. requests them. creasing govemmen~ sub~n.~es aimlessly through the streets. what some skeptics have dubbed Cranston proposed only one The immunization clinic will to the ~erchant Marine; lwtion Rescue teams organned by a "science fiction" stocks -com· change In the current bill. He be open from 9 a.m. lo 4 p.m . in tax credits for paren~ of private women's group gathered them panies with new high-technology said it should be amended so Suite 12 of the medical center. sc.~ool slude:nts ; ln('r-;ased up. Those whc.e relatives could products and processes. that federal acquisition of any 23561 Paseo de VaJencia. For in· m1htary spending ber~nd ~e be found were turned over to Another bot issue is expected park lands be withheld until the formation, call the hospital at plan~.ed by the. adm1mstration. them. Volunteer families care to make its appearance later federal government receives a 770-3724. and a substantial repeal or lhe for others. this year when Apple computer. written commitment from either ---- a Cupertino produ cer of the state or local governments personal computers. goes for management orthe park. public. Cranston said such an amend· Man Drowns, Unassisted GRAND RAPIDS. Mich. CAP> -A Vietnamese immigrant loet his footing' and drowned while fishing in the Grand River, and at least three nearby fishermen made no move to save him, ac· cording to police report.a. The body of Tan Van Bui, 44, of Grand Rapids was pulled from the river more than an hour after he disappeared in eight feet of water while fishing alone for salmon. the city Fire Department said. About 100 people were fllh.lnc at the time, witnesses said. It wu dark when Bui went under. Ski Fitne•• Claaa Offered A 11x·weell coune ln 1ki condi· Uonlna wlll be offered Wednel· da11 throuab Saddlebaclt eou .... PartlclpMtl will leam bow to Umber up before hlUlaa the alop• thl• f aU la th• clua t\U. fttMla IMtnador Qa. COil rf 1111 e1-•... , ......... ............ '°" ..,.,... Uaa, ....... ment would ease concerns ex· pressed by lhe park service that it would face hlgh management costs following park purchase. "The state has previously in· d icated its willingness to manage the entire park if re· quested." Cranston noted. 'Listening' Meet Slated A seminar on "Effective Listening" will be held Wednes· day at the Registry Hotel in Irvine, sponaored by the com· munity services office at Sad· dleback College. Cost ol the day long seminar is MS at the door and Includes lunch and all materials. Seminar leader is Donald Miller, the health science in· structor at Golden West College. For registration information. call the college at 831-4646. German Movie Set At Lapna Library ''The Orphan Boy of Vienna," a llM German film, wlll be pre. aented nnanda)' at the Lquna Beach bnncb Ubrary. Tb• ftlm featuree the Vimna Boyt' tholr and la Ht ln UM AUttrt• Alpe. It wm be •bown frff ol daU'I• ln UM commmdt.Y room of U1t llbrary at IA o......,,.a. ~DI !t7p.m. . .. It's time for your layaway Avoid the holiday crunch this year by shopping at Brett Walker now Let us help you choose the perfec t gift for that special p erson from our selectlon of fine Jewelry; and. wllh a srnon deposit. we wlll hold It for you unlll Christmas. \SHll ®8/J,1 <:Jl1wfe4/ ,,,,. ,.welry 35 fottilon lllond • Newpof1 8eoch. Collfornto Q2660 644·2494 .Huntington Beach Feuntaln Vall~y ED IT IO N VOL. 73, NO. -· 4 SECTIONS, 3' PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1tl0 Your Hometown Dally Newspaper TWENTY-FIVE CENTS HB Man Accused of Secrets Theft '""\ A H~ Beach man ~ arrat1ned Oct 28 1n Oranace CUM tA ttaalia& 13 mil.lion ln County Harbor Municipal Court. trade IWNU from u Irvine-Povey •a.id police are lookln1 baaed company baa been for Eileen E . Jackson. 28, of ~-·ela• ... ·wi\.b &Eand..lheft •. lni.M .. ··Santa--J\n11;··'1md· St~eft .. ·A~n· pollH Detective Philip Povey Hain, 28, ol Orange, in connec· Hid lloaday. lloo ~.e ~ed white collar T~artea S.nnnona. 51, crime of 202'12 Morristown Circle, All thr ee are f o rm e r tunaecl bimaelf In to authorities employees of Computer Auwma· ud w• releaaed on bi1 own re-lion Inc., 2181 Dupont Drive, cotma.ce. Povey reported. Irvine, one o f the leading Sammon•, who refused \o m a n u fact u re r s o r m in i - comment on the matter. is w be computers in the nation, a com-Computer Service Inc. and wu mid-September. He said a pany spokesman said. named executive vice president, number of documenta on Com· Povey alleged that the three according to Povey. puter Automation sUlionery loorthk thole ~e secret~~-ti~l~-~~1~ ....... ~n ~iw.m~l'.. .. wUh .~amp.att.er ..... w,,r.e..r.et.«>YN.ed pertalnin&.t.o.lhe. .. ·wo · ·""i ... lfrtteii w 'e worr.· Auwmation who uked not w be designanduplteepofcomputers. ing in Computer Automation's identified saiq_Monday ~at Na· faetoryservice department. u onal Mini-Computer Service of. They then used the informa-fered a lower·coet repair service lion to open their own com-than Compute r Automation puter -repair business. ci.lled Na-iLlelf. tional Mini-Computer Service, Povey 1aid that Irvine police Computer Auwmatlon likely will me a civil suit agai~st Na- tional Mini-Computer Services, one attorney for Computer Auwmatioo predicted. Garden Grove. he said. officers, armed with a search Sammons became a major warrant, searched the National Another company represen· shareholder in National Mini-Mini-Computer Services plant in tative said security measures HBPa Battle will be improved in the wake or the alleged S3 million thert. Povey said the Irvine Police Department ·b.ae .. ~rwestigated . National Mini -Co mputer Services for three months. He said the police department en· tered the case afte r a pre· Umioary investi'-ation by Corn· puter Auwmation indicated Na- . tional Mini-Computer Services were servic ing Compute r Auto mation customers wi th stolen information. TeacherS Seek Chief's Ouster .~ ....... Huntington Beach High School teachers, frustrated by stalled contract negotiations, say they plan to can for the ouster of dis- trict Superintendent Frank Ab· bolt at tooight's board meeting. Dave Chapel, president of the District Educators Association, said more than 700 of the 800 teachers in the s~stem have A CONVOY LOADED WITH RELIEF MATERIALS WAITS TO ENTER AL ASNAM. ALGERIA Rettef WOrk Begin• •• N8tton Mope Up After M• .. lve E•rthqu•k• Which Kiiied 1,800 Dad Jailed Huntington Aftershocks Peril Mter Son, n~B-a1t--·----·E'arthqu _ , __ -I/.;~tt· ~~~·-·-8; Shot •J ~f.. ~ ~ k,.,1 ••fllO A 35·year-old Huntla1toa Beach sheet metal worker wae ,.. Re;-&7a01ped jailed Monday e vening after , .,. _ AL ASNAM, AJ.&eria CAP> -men,. women and children police .U.Ce"be ahot bi.I 8-year- Tbe racuers knocked on a steel poured into the open air. old f,...ia..-1.... f u 9J' aoaaaT Mall.Ea 1lrder and listened. Momenta The official Al&erian news · IMID ............ ..._ a am ¥ quar-1 • .,....,""...., later, they beard a feeble a1ency Hid there wu no further rehe boy, Robert Allen Cbatwtn ' A m_,..Oftl'baUl lo the opera-scratcbiotr, proof that someone damaae or casualties Monday in of 10111 Constitution Drive, wu t1oe of llunUqton Beach city wu still alive nearly four d~• Al Asnam, 'where -1.eoe> .bodlea tn faiJ'-conaillO.i"'t.Odayat FoWf. -,oyerament wu disclosed today after Al Asnam •s killer earth· have been recovered and the ta l n Va 11 e Y Commun it Y by interim City Administrator quake buried him beneath the Red Crescent relief organisation Hospital. According to police, he Ben Arpello. wreckage of the offi ce building. estim~~-5,00080 ro 20,000t f peopthe l_e wu struck in the right arm and Under the changes, the Suddenly. th e rescuers were ou.u..,,.., percen ° Cl· side by a single .22-caliber penoanel, finance and purcha.s· dropped their tools and ran into ty of 120,000 was destroyed, and bullet. lnl, and data and word process-the street. The ruins had been 250,000 of the province's million The boy 's father, Micahel Al· int department.a are being shaken by another of the dozens people were made homeless. len Chatwin, has been jailed on ~.Ced into a newly formed of daily aftershocks. A concrete As each aftenhock subsided, · · of It .... m' t-t h d l · •be thousands o f Aloer1· an suspicion usau WlUJ .... artment Of Adm'·na·strative wall directly over ea , earung ~ " t 't .. -a poll 181·d p searchers and French and Swiss 0 comnu MUJuer , ce · Services. at a »degree angle, threatened Huntington Beach police Sgt. Other changes will see the to bury the diggers. alpine rescue teams with trained Luis Ochoa said the incident oc· library department being in· The aftershocks Monday, search dogs returned to the rub· curred at 7 p.m .. shortly after corporated by the community some measuring up to 5 on the ble. More victims were brought the elder Chatwin and bis wife aervices department and civil Richter sc ale, caused panic out. alive but badly injured. Myrna, 32, had quarreled over defense lolna under the autbori· among the tens of thousands of The scratching was believed Robert. ty of the fire department. homeless survivors receiving t o b e com ing fr o m the After his wife Jett to go 00 the Ar1uello, who will be ad· food and medical aid in tern· watchman at the building's un-store, Cbatwin took a revolver mini1trator until a permanent porar y tent cities. Terrified <See QUAKE, Page AZ> from an upstairs bedroom replacement can be found for closet, loaded it and pointed it at former administrator Bud "-al ----L ,,..... another son, age 11, apparently · Belalro, said be la implementing ~ ~ ....., ro frighten him, Ochoa said. tbe reoraaoizaUon in order w streamline operations. "The chances are intended w 1borten the span or control. Multiple penons have been re· porUaa direct.ly to the cit.y ad· mlnlatrttor and it bu become UDwieldJ," be Hid. ''I also would hope that it would clear up some inherent problem• when a new ad· mbu.trl&or ia bifed,'' Arguello aald. A.rpello who was the city's flauce dlredor until Belsito wu fired ln August, said be would °'•tee many of the fUnc- tloDI ol t.be new department. Aetbll ftaance director Dan Vlllella.al10 ,Jould share ,..,._.bDlties. Al'Plllo aald no penon would tufter a Iola of job, of pay or atatua. He 1aid tbe cbaqes need w be ll'Pl'O+ed b)' tbe C!lty council but tlaat ea.ell officlal1 already lane .a.-tbelr informal aip-prcw.a. • .,... Bulb Balley said today ••• W9lcomed the cban1e1. •"l'IMJ•" blld to be done for ,..., ...... aid. PllHr'SADS llln' roo GOOD ........ fllil .,._.,,., adl are ,. .......... ..... Gltlle ~ ................. eat t1trou1~ till• l Mayor Asks Ouster Of City Manager The father then went IA> the family bathroom, where Robert was bathing his 2~-year-old brother and shot the 8-year-old boy once, Ochoa said. Aft~r the shooting, the father summoned para medics, who also notified police. By PATRICK KENNEDY Of• Deity .......... An1ered over a Seal Beach ballot measure proposing a new tax, the mayor bu called for the city manuer's removal. Ballot measure 0 is titled the "Special Safety Services Tax," and, if approved Nov . 4, is ex· peeled to generate about $750,000 next year to maintain police, fire and paramedic service at current. levels. City officials predict· that the nine-penon paramedic unit and 10 police officers,· about 25 per· cent of the force, would be laid off next year if the measure falls to &ain approval from two-thlJ'da of the city's voters. Mayor Ronald A. Kredell, elected in lt'll, admits the city oeedl llddiUonal revenue, but be said be blama city manacer Dennis Courtemarcbe for the city'• financial problem•. • The mayor 1ald ._. will try w bave the city mu.,er replaced by the end of tbh year. Courtemarche baa been cit.y muqer f« 10 yean. Kredell '1 attempt to fire Courtemarche laat 1ummer fall..S OD a 2·2 City Counctl vote · ta a claMd Miilon, tbe may« ..... ltndeD clal-poor=: -~·--JD ,...,, .. die cltJ'• .... ..-er ....... to tbe .... fer tlle tu. TM council af:': ..................... illl9 ...... ..,. •·l ... ·-~ .... , ............. . • balanced budget proposal in three years," Kredell, 47, said of the city manager. · "He can play racquetball all day but be can't present UI with a balanced city bud1et. He 1bu caused nothing but problems," said the mayor, a Loa Angeles fireman. Courtemarche said he bas often bad policy conructa with the mayor. He said the City Council approved t.he bud&et and wu made aware of the financial difficulties it faced. He said Proposition J3 cut about Sl mlllioo of anticipated revenue from the city's $7.5 million (See OUSTER, Pate .\J) . The boy wu rushed to the trauma center at Fountain Valley Community Hospital for emergency surgery. A6em Barred BROWNSVILLE, Texu (AP) -Classrooms in this poot border 1cbool district bave cloeed their doon to new enroll· ment• by children of illeaal aliens, at leut temporarily, un· der a federal Judae'a order. School officials HY tbe cbildren are crelltina a financial strain. 1wamplq bilin8ual pro1ram1 and ovettrowdin8. clusrooms. Comp•ter Kid Boy, 12, Tllkea Collese Claa REEDLEY <AP> -lllchael a.tbel ll lnteres~ ln a career u a computer procrammer, ao be'• taklnc a collqe computer clUI. Michael and bla brotber:.. Dmnla, aJaO IOld tbelr motor bit• to ralH IDODe)' to bQ a 1mu taome eomputer. All tbat MelDI laltoal ....,.. acept tbat IOcbael II 12 IDd iD die .................... Ike ... . IOcbMI w• ....... take a Pf'Oll'ammlq dw Ualt m..U two boun a "* I& Kim11 IU"' ComanmKJ Colllle beN bee ... Ida J..._ MO P' ... mt aearbJ DIDaba are •· eellea&. . . "lt'a f.u.tlc to l&art cldldrm tldl !°"'!•''Mid Ida pro. pammllll a..eber, ot .. ~· • ...._. do ban•a jood ................. ±mal!:a'tlme.., ............ signed petitions circulated last week callinJ for Abbott's firing. He said teachers are frustrat- ed by the district's contract of· fen and what they consider un- necessary layoff notices given IA> 127 instructors last spring, low teac her morale and unrest caused by Abbott's leaderabip. Chapel said a large number of W11111er ., .......... Dr. Paul Berg, professor of biochemistry at Stanford University, bas been named a co-winner of the 1980 Nobel Prize for cbenmtry. <Story A4 > Clear Skies Seen After Brief Rain Orange Coast residents, who tbou1ht the smog would never leave, 1reeted the arrival of fall '1 first ralnfaJI today. Forecuten said clearing skies would return Wednesday. Though the amount of moi1ture provided no 1i1oificant rainfall meuurementa, it was enou&b to coat sidewalk.a and strffta with a slippery layer ~ wat.er. The National Weather Service in Loe Anaeles aaid sporadic 1hower1 were po11ible t.broutboUl Or••• County today alone with 8Ulty nortb,rest winds. Hieb temperatures were expected to reacb 70 with an overnilbt low of 55. A forecuter aaid a weak weather front be1an movin1 tbrou1b Southern California ll on day nl1bt from the northweet after an inversion layer, wblch bad cauaed leVere amoc problema lut week, lifted. teachers would picket the school board meeting and that representatives of each of the seven high schools in the district would ask the board to r('pJace Abbott. Abbott, 49, said he doesn't plan to resign. He said he felt the -- teachers' action was not pcl'sonaJ. ly directed against him. IJUl rather is an expression of their frustration at the lack or a con· tract. . AbbOtt has been the superm· tendent of the Huntington Be:ich Union High School District since 1974. During that time there have been two teacher strikes, in 1915 -· aad l9!1t;-itlv9Wtn~&\NC!t ­ ne1oti•tlooa. This year there ba•e been numerous instances of teacbera picketing before elaaaea, and two aickouta by teachers oo express discontent over the contract oegot.Jations. Tbe aeeotiations have been stalled aince lut s ummer and currently are being assisted by a 1tate-appointed .-~~d.iator. The nelo\iaton are scheduled to meet again Thursday. "We see other districts arow1d us that settle contr acts harmoniously and we'd lake to d o as well," Chapel said. "Every year we go through these conflicts and the teacher morale is extremely low.·' Klan Blamed For Explosion ATLANTA CAP) -The day care center blast that killed four toddlers and an adult was an ac- cident, authorities say, but some anguished parents believe a bomb waa responsible, and some blame the Ku Klux Klan. "We're tired of our children being killed," said the Rev. Joseph Lowery. head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. An angry, disbelieving crowd of about 200 gathered Monday ni1ht at a west side church where Public Safety Com· missioner Lee P . Brown answered questions about Mon- day's mid-morning explosion at the Gate City Day Care center, wbere82pre-schoolers were play- ing. Coast Weather Chance of light showers • endin1 this evening. Most· ly clear Wednesday. Lows tonight 11 at the beaches. 12 inland. Highs Wednes· day 70 and 73. IN818ETODA~ The di~aronce of o Florida cOlllJk and r11lecue of a movW about modem-do11 ,.role• haw rnnt>«I •lorie• -CMd /«Jn -about danger itt tu tOllt"'1 bfttoffft Florido Giid South America. Su dOf'f, PaQe A1. . ... "' Court Steen Clear Of California Probe WASHINGTON \AP> -TIM U.S Supreme Court b• oece a1aln steered c .. ar ol CalilorDl• '1 lnv•!!f::!°" lato .utaed fraud by aom• Worldwlde Cbun-b ol God le . The rourt ref\11•• tocray to bear .,........ tlllll lta~ proaeeuton a<'ted unconatil~ 6a U.. ''farct.Me &aeovtr ol the church and the warranU... lndiacrtmla,.. ....,. ol boob and rK'Otdl. ·· State AttorMy General O.Orae Deuk•tJI• W'fM UM jualicea to reJe<-t U\e appeal, 1tetiq \.bat the dnarcb alreedy had presented auch arrument.a in prev1oualy rejected appeal• and that thole art1umenb are pt"ndin1 ~fore • California appeal• court. SALT ......... MOS<..'OW <AP> -Soviet Pr~1dent Leonad I. Breahnev to day called on Ute United States. "before It l1 loo late," to. re· sume "C'Oftstru~l"" neaotiallona with the Soviet Union. partic ularly on arms reduction, Tau reported. -··--~~ltrrttnH· omciaJ "newi"a,-aty;·srelhn~·nnde the comments in a meettn1 wlt.b Armand Hammer, chairman of l:he Occident-al Petroleum Corp. and lone-time friend ot Sovtet leaders p..,...-Pl-I Eqlflfln PEKJN, lll. <AP> -Two coal-dust explosions rocked .com· monweaJth Edison's Powerton generating station today, tngger· ing a fire and injuring 15 workmen. police said. Fire threatened the main building of the coal-powered facility for a time. the Tazewell County sheriff'~ office s~d. but was brought~under control. Ten firefighting uruts ref!t~ed on the scene two miles south of here in the event of add1llonal ex· ploslons or fire. WASJDNGTON (AP) -The U.S. Supreme Court today cleared the way for millions of television viewers t.o see the Abscam videotapes that led to Rep. Michael J. Myers' criminal conviction and expulalon from Congress. The justices tumed down an emergency request by lawyers for the Pennsylvania Democrat aimed at blocking access to the tapes sought by the three CQmmercial television networks. There were no recorded dissents·. New Drug Bo&ters Market Activity Iranian Jets Raid Baghdad RElfllJT. Lebanon IAP> Iranian Phantom jet1 raided 8a1hdld today and Ayatollah RuhoUah Khomeini '1 real me in Ttbr• Hid It crushed an Iraqi· backed breakaway Kurdi1h re- btllloD ln northwttttern Iran. I raql fore et threatening Abadan moved more armor and artillery &crou the Karum River hut appeared to be preparln& for 1t 1le•e rather than a usauJt to uverrwa the Iranian oil city and ill 1lant refinery. New mediation effort.a to end the war reportedly were under way u the Iraqi effort to win complete control of the Shatt al· Arab estuary went into ib 23rd day An Iraqi communique said three Iranian fighter-bombers s tru c k at re si dential neighbOrboods in Baghdad, the Iraqi capital, wounding 12 civilians. The communique said Iraqi air defenses drove off the attacking jets in the first air raid on Baghdad in eight days. Iran's official Pars news agen- cy said the invaders put two more pontoon bridges across the Karun northwest of Abadan, giv· President Carter waves from top of limousine threading its way through crowds at West Frankfort. Ill. Carter visit· ed coal mine there Monday, then flew to St. Louis. He was back in Washington today for what was billed as a major address on the economy. ing them three crossing points Pol:ce Name on the approaches to that ~ threatened city. Iran claimed it shot down six Carter Tries New Iraqi MiG jets in raids today on 200 Victim Abadan and Kharg Island, off I ran 's southwestern Persra·------ Gulf coast. It claimed six other o·~ HB Crash Iraqi jets were downed in raids 'J Monday over the same area. ST. LOUIS, Mo. CAP} -In Iraq said all its planes returned Huntington Beach police have keeping with his resolve not to safely from both raids. id_e ntifie d the second youth get "carried away .. with Habib Ch atti , secretary killed in a fiery weekend auto p e rsonal attacks on h is general of the 40-nation Islamic accident as Mi c hael J oseph Republican opponent, President Conference organization, pre· Yanosik, 16, of 10062 San Carter is trying out a new cam. pared to begin a fresh mediation Miguel Court, Fountain Valley. paign speech and says he's go. effort with visits to Baghdad and Yanosik was riding in a car ingto "bendoverbackwardstobe Tehran. Both Iraq and Iran have driven by Joseph M. Wells, 20, of fair"toRonaldReagan. ignored past appeals by the West Covina, at 4:40 a.m . SUn· Aides say the new strategy United Nations for an end -to the day when the vehicle veered off talked about last week but put fighting. Pacific Coast Highway near into effect on a campaign swing A Kuwaiti newspaper , Al-Huntington Street, struck a light Monday is to focus on wttat Wattan, quoted Saslah Khalaf, a pole and a fire hydrant and Carter sees as the stark dif· leader in the Palestine Libera-burst into flames, police srud. ferences between himself and tion . Organization, as saying Wells was pulled from the Reagan, while mentioning his the PLO is about to propose a burning vehicle but Yanosik was opponent less and stopping short new formula for ending the war. badly burned ins ide the car, de· of the war-or-peace comparisons Under the proposal Iraq would laying identification of his body , Carter drew on earlier cam· agree t.o return to its border and police said. Both young men paign trips. tied the p roblems through diplomacy. "I want to make it clear I'm not insinuating tbal he would do that as president," Carter hastened to add, "because there is a muc h more serious responsibility on a person once t~ey're in the Oval Office." Man Seized In Attack on NB Woman ,. Iran would agree to negotiate died at the scene, according to Thus, when Pam Huggins of NEW YORK <AP) -The most the public and immediately with Iraq in another country un· police traffic investigators. Clayton, Mo. asked him at an A man who police allege bit a t uJ .... ew stock offering more than doubled in price. der the auspices of a ~ird party, hour-loag question and anawer •leepiq Newport Beach womm ~pee ac ... n . he was quoted aa saying. Carri R •ea i a h Mond 11hdtt to after brellkiq into her apart-m at least a decade hit Wall One miluon shares of the San er etUrD8 ape~::'ate :_e where·~: the world ment md Jumpin• onto h~r bed Street today when s hares ~f Francisco-based company were SAN DIEGO CAP) The Reaganmightusemilitaryaction was arrested. arter trr1ng to _.__..' ....... ~n~.+nc--.a .. ..u.n.t:J.l.t.._.-sotd-at -t35--eacb~-aftef'·-·--· -· .. --·-·-·-:a-··----a1ttraft·-carri~r-·€onst~ll &lten----s1ratrht-trrbe-etecte<t:-·"Cmer--.elude...balb..m>Jk! .. ~~~neoda °'·---· enc1neenne firm. were sold to they began trading in the over· Frem P-.e ,.. J and five other warships are to drew laughter and ch~rs when the YOUDI woman. · the-counter market, they were ~etum Wednesday a!t.er months be told her, "I've got a very John Kelly Martin, a 22-year· quoted at 9>~ bid. OUSTER • • • 1~ the western Pacific and In· strict policy of being careful of old Mi.salon Viejo resident. was 4 Injured In Irvine -Explosion Four -people suffered first and second-degree ste am burns at 7:30 a.m. today in Irvine when a pressure cooker exploded at a· restaurant food processing center . according lo Orange County Fire Department Capt. Sherry Bunting. She said Marty Gushwa of Anaheim and JoH Cuevo of Culver City were taken to UC Irvine Medical Center. A hospital spokesman report- ed that Gushwa suffered second· degree bums over 25 percent of his body and Cuevo had 1imilar burns . over 30 percent of his body. Less seriously injured were Faustino Sanchez of Los Angeles and Augustin~ Alvarado of Culver City. Both were repo~ in good cooditioa in Tuatin Com· munity Hospital. Ms. Bunting said the four men were working near the pressure cooker at El Torito bead· quarters, 2450 While Road. She said food is processed there for a chain of Mexican restaurants. The cause of the accident was unknown this morning. OfllANOI COMT ,., .. DAILY Pll.OT ---·-...... n:::a..:;;.,."':'I:" °"""'"· .... " .... , ... _...,.,_ -== ... . """·'="=~--Melli .. -• .... \~- GMMe L.~ .. ~-11: ::-c:.:: ="" , ••• , •••• CJMt-.W Q ............ , • ...,. ~-°'~~es:µ*'""' ... ,. ,a».Jril."'lfi ·x~J.:E The stock got as high as about dian oceans. what I say. And I'm going to arrested early Saturday on _, before falling back. bend over backwards to be ac· burglary charges. He is being .... · eed 'curate and fair. held on $25,000 bail. Genentecb, founded four years budget, thereby causmg a n Fi.re Dog "I don 't believe our nation is l d · t · for additional revenue. ago, is invo ve tn gene ic Courtemarche. 37. admitted likely to be brought into a war engineering activities s uch as that the city redeveJopm~ot just because of a change in ad· dev.elop.ment .0edf ..intbe~f.~r:on. agency has borrowed more than Recovering ministrations ." the president which bas rece1v pu c1 Y as $1 million from the general fund added. ·'However, there are a potential agent against cancer . t SOLANA BEACH CAP> some trends put forward by my d ot.be dise an recen years. an r ases. But he said future tax revenue Lobo, the mascot of the opponent that concern me." There bu also been talk of •P· from improvements in the Seal Solana Beach Fire Station, He went on to reiterate his plicationa in such diverse fields Beach Trailer Park and Bay Ci· is recovering today from contention that Reagan's stated u energy and qriculture for ty Plaza projects, plus expected sur gery -thanks to his desire to scrap the SALT II trea· biochemical products produced reaidential development, will firefighting friends. ty and renegotiate an arms throulb the manipulation of de-bring the redevelopment agency Recently adopted by the limitation agreement from a oxyribcmucleic acids -DNA, for areas out of de bt a nd allow fire crew, the mixed breed pcsition of strength would break short -which are found in the greater tax revenue from the ci· dog needed surgery for a the pattern of U.S. arms control nuclei of cells. ty In future years. new plastic hip socket. adhered to by every U.S. presi- F,...P_,,eAJ QUAKE ••• derground parking lot. "Last night, we beard him crying for help," said one of the searchers. ''Thia morning one of our avalanche dogs confirmed his presence, but now bis cries have stopped." Then they beard the faint scratching from below. ''Every day there is less and lesa hope for those buried in the ruins," said a doctor standing by. He also pointed to a proposed after being stru<'k by a dentsinceHarryTruman. 1,000 homes as a source of future car. And Carter ticked off a list of tax revenue. The firefighters have eight countries where he said "The mayor disagrees with agreed to pay $10 a month Reagan advocated use ~f everything I d o ," sai d from their associ ation military force when th.e pr~l· Courtemarche . fund to foot Lobo's bilt dent involved at the time, m- "lf he wants to use me as a eluding some Republicans, set-scapegoat, there's nothing I can do about it, but that doesn't alter the facts. Since Proposition 13, we just don 't have the money to maintain the services." Next year, if the tax is ap· proved, the owner of a single family home would pay a S64 tax. A condominium owner or someone living in an apartment would pay $48. These fees would increase over the next four years. becom· ing $146 and $110 by 1985. UC-1rvine, Peking To Trade Faeullf- BJ IUCllAU G8EBN ............. A trade ol faculty members ii beiD& pl.....S between tbe Bel- Jin& (P91dns) lfedAHl Codqe and UC lnlne, UCI Collqe ol lleclidne Dea Stanley van din Noort mnounced llCJDday. t.ora" are a chief component in the Cblnele medical sy1tem, Ila Xu said. Xu said these so·called barefoot docton are 1iven one to three moatba ol medical train· inl and told to care for people in remote villqe1. ... It's time for your layaway Police claim the s uspect crawled into t.be Walnut Street apartment abouts a.m., yanked a telephone out of the wall and told the startled "'oman he bad a gun. She told offi cers the man beg an hitting her and then bit her on the back . Two male apartment tenants ran into the room and grabbed the suspect after t-earing the scuffle. But, police said, the intruder escaped when he ~sk~d permission to use the bathroom and fled instead. omcen, aided by several wit- nesaea who told police they saw tbe suspect duck into another apartment building, said they found the suspect hiding in a closet. SpeMlq to a IJ'OUP of ltla· deata md faculQ at UCI, van den Noort 1ald two UCI pro- feuon would ID to Beljlq aad two Belllaa profesaon wauld cometoucr. "We have a very hard time r.rovidlnl medical care t.o people n ruraf cltatrlcta," Xu 1aid. "&l1bt1 pereeat of the one- btWoa people iD Cblna work iD qrteultun and Uve iD poor con- clftlODI. Avoid the holiday crunch this year by shopping at Brett Walker now. 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P&G Victimized By Its SuooeM 81 MILTON llOf'KOWITZ Procter & Gamble (PfsG), the natloa'a lar1eat ad· vertiaer and probabl)' the mmt aucceuful marketer of con- sumer IOOda the world bu ever seen. is curreatl)' en1aiec1 1n an unprecedented campaip: warmn1 people not t.o &a-.e one of ltl product.a. The product ia Rely tampon1, implicated ln a new dla· eHe, called toxic shock syndrome. P•G is ualn1 newspapers, radio and televilioo t.o tell women to turn in any Rely tampooa tbey bave for a full refund. The product bu already been puUed from at.ore shelves acrou the country. P&G will buy back tampons they diltlibuted u free aampl•. Noth1u Like this bu ever happened t.o P&G. They bave oecu1onally introduced _products which turned out to be duds but they have never bad to recall a product from the marketplace. How it happened bu much to do with the 1¥8Y P&G operates. In this cue it was vic- tim iled by its own superiority. Some observers, looking at P&G, COD· elude that the Cincin- nati company got to where it is. the 17th largest company in America by market value, by clever and massive advertising. It's true that it ia the muter of advertiaing but it also knows 1ometbin1 about manufacturing a product. The P&G product approach is not to make a me-too product and then advertise it into a winner. lta first con- cern ia t.o come up with a product that bas some de· monstrable advantage over competing brands. Once it feels it has that edge, it tells people about it. PlsG'S CREST BECAME No. 1 in the toothpaste busi- ness because it was the first fluoriiie. Pampers became a Sl billion product becauae it was the first disposable diaper that really worked well. After P&G got into the paper business. engineers tinkered for years with mill machinery to come up with a toilet tissue that was soft and fluffy. enabling the P&G ad- vertiaing wizards to sweep the field with ''Don't s_queeie the Charmin." So when P&G decided that it was going to invade the tampon business, it went about it in the same manner. lt examined the brands in the marketplace to determine how it couJd beat the competition. The big pitch in tampon selling is that the product gives women freedom to do what they would ordinarily do when they're not menstruating. That's why so many tam- pon ada have featured swimmers. The key to that claim is absorbency. Ergo, P&G set out t.o make a super-absorbent tampon. 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