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1981-08-26 - Orange Coast Pilot
( I . I WEDNESDAY . AUGUST 26 . 1981 ,. ........... Focusing on Saturn's C-ring, and to a leuer extent. the 8 -ring at top a~ left. this false-color ~mage is made from three pictures taken through ultraviolet . blue and green filters. Voyage.r I! obtaJned this visual daJa Sunday from a range of 1.7 million miles. Color difference between nngs indicatumffenng surface compositions for these two complex structures. Saturn's mysterious rings Saturn I D Ring Closest ring to the planet's atmosphere C Ring Relatively transparent. has at Nlast one noncirwlar ringlet ,'~ B Ring Includes smaH spolles. which some scientists be· lieve are small petticies affected by electromagnetic lorces I c. .. 1n1 Dtvlalon From Earth h ~like an •mc>'Y space, It contains bands of ringlets A Ring At ita outer boundary 1s a newly discovered moon Voyager runs into trouble ' But scientists call mission 'high percentage success' PASADENA (AP ) - Mec hanical trouble aboard Voyager 2, perhaps caused by a collision with particles from Saturn's rings, interrupted the flow of stunning and revealing photographs Crom the planet to- day. But scientists said the mis- sion was still a "high-percentaae success." A platform c a rrylnt Voyager's cameras apparently got stuck, limiUng the cameru' aim, and project controllers could not fully analyze the prob- lems until they fmiab reviewtnc crucial tape recordln1s, a spokesman said. .. The spacecraft la stable," said spokesman Alan Wood. ''Everything la performlnJ all rl1ht except for the platform. "We will ml11 tome pbotOI that were planned betwem Jut night and now," be Hid. ''Tbey were r lnc pictures, some satellite pictures, some ul- traviolet oble"atioaa. ••A IOOd part of the afternoon WU to be IJ*lt lnlkiDC otbef Gp- tlcal ~ of u.e planlt and the rlap. That ... -i be PoMlble ~ n can't,.. tbe pl.Uonn ID the rtlbt dlNetioe." CGattoU .. ..._ tbe prob- lem u soon as radJo alplll with the craft were reacquired once Voyager passed from behind Saturn as seen from Earth, Wood said. Soientista had said that pass· ing through Saturn's rings posed a danger of collision for Voyager ''Everything is performing .all right except for the platform." with rint particles. A patbllnder spaceship, Pioneer 11, followed the same route safely ln 1t79 and scientiall were confident Voyacer would make it too. Wbetber Voya1er did indeed collide with riDI partlcl• bu yet t.o be CINrmlned, but Wood aald, "We know at least lt waan't • atron1 bit If then wu a hit. W• tot the ndJo 1lpal back perf.ct.ly on Ume" once Voya1er puaed from beblDd Saturn. ff• said 1clenti1t1 bopeo to leam from tbe ~ nc:onllq made wben Vo1afer 2 waa behind S.tuna UM m..t ol the platform pro•l•m ••d alao whether it occurred before "some crucial pictures" were taken. Although many of the critical close-up transmissions were re- ceived as Voyager 2 approached Saturn, "there were som e crucial pictures taken during the ring-plane crossing which we hope is on the tape-recordin1. Tb at Is not quite clear yet," Wood said. As it raced away Crom Saturn today, the one-ton robot explorer began a five-year journey to dis· tant Uranus, a world never before seen up close. UntJl the ship arrives in January 1988, no other world will unravel before an American spacecraft . Voyager is then headed for a 1989 tour~ Neptune. UnUl today's bitch, tbe project bad been proceedln1 well. "I think lt ls the mOlt naw- leaa, perfect encounter I've ever been lhrou1h, and I've been throuCh a lot of tllem," Voya1er project man.,er Eater Davt. Hid alter the 1paffablp made ltl clolen approaeh to Saturn late Tuelda1 Dlpt. After trnellnl aerou nearly 1 ~ bilUoa mllel at 81*41 alnce It. 1en t:afth Aua. ao. im. t.he lblp CS..M'rollK, Pare Al) • * • • • • Ylll lllOlll lllll NIU . .. " ,. ·~ r: J• " .r ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS B111·ned body found~ Irvine cops _seek clues in mystery death By RICHARD GREEN of*9o.ity ........... A man in his early 20s with a mlUtary haircut was found dead and on fi re this morning in an Irvine orange grove, police said. The case was being handled as a murder as police sifted for clues in the grove where the body was found near the in- tersection or Irvine Center Drive and Sand Canyon Avenue. Irvi ne city employee Bob Ee· clest on e. a maintenance supervisor, was the fi_rst to see smoke coming from the orange grove at 5 :50 a .m., Irvine police lieutenant Bob Lennert said. Ecclestone said he thought the fire was caused by workers m aking some coffee, Lennert said. It wasn't until 6:20 a.m. that the body was actually dis · covered by an Irvine Company security offi cer who observed the smoke and tried unsuc- cessfull y to put out the fire. Irvine police were then called to the scene and put out the fire at 6 :40 a.m. Irvine Police Chief Leo Peart said this morning that the first officers on the scene found a lower area or the body on fire....- Lt. Lennert said there ap· peared to be wounds in the stomach but it was unclear im· mediately if it was a knife wound or a burn . Police said the fully clolbi victim was not identified. It unknown whether the man m have been murdered before bl· ing dumped in the orange grov~~ ffis flight -a real kick .. ........ Huntington passenger boots landing gear into place By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of .. Deity ...... S9tt Huntington Beach's Roland Schneider says he'll take a com- mercial night the next time he has any traveling planned. Schnelder, a Los Angeles firefighte r , lowered himself haLrway out of a pr ivate plane flying 5,000 feet over Orange County Tuesday to kick a dis· abled landing gear mechanism into place. The plane, which had taken off at 7·22 a.m. for Lake Powell, Ariz., returned to John Wayne Airport without incident. It circled the airport for more than three hours before the successful landing. As pilot Al Pinkerton, 51 , of Orwfre rulings protested BY DA VlD KUTZMANN cit ... -. .......... The U.S. Atomic Safety and Licensine Board's hearings on Southern Callfornja Edison Co. 's two new reactors at San Onofre opened on a procedural sour note Monday with both the utiH- ty and its critics challenging previous rulings and seeking de- 1 ays. Kultngs on these motions were expected today when the federal licensing panel resumes hear- i ngs al Anaheim's Marriott Hotel. Edison Co. is seeking operating permits for its newly built. $3.3 billion reactor units at San Onofre, three miles south of San Onofre. Monday, however, lawyers for the utility asked licensing board chairman James Kelley to pass along to the Nuclear Regulatory Co mmission the question of whether emergency evacuation planning had to be judged on the basis of an earthquake which causes major damage to the plant as well as disruptions to communications a nd highway links. Edison lawyer David Pigott said a prompt decision on the matter was necessary so pro- ceedings could move ahead as quickly as possible. "The board is well aware that applicants are threatened with serious ir· re parable harm if these pro· ceediogs are delayed," the utility's legal papers on the sub· ject staled, citing the extra costs of buying more expensive fossil fuels the longer Unil.8 2 and 3 are kept unlicensed. The quake issue arises out or a licensing board decision last month -during earthquake safety hearings ln San Diego - when it was determined that <See ONOFkE, Page AZ) Dentist faces assault rap IDABEL, Okla. CAP) -A den-. tlst who yanked the false teeth out ol a woman's mouth alter she refused to pay for them bu been charfed with assault and battery in the Incident that broutht net&bbol'I runntna, ooe totinl a 1hot(Ull. Dr. Curtll Brookover was charged in Dlltr1ct Court. Lee Ann Stoval of Betbel COO· tend.I 1be wa1 lhro•n to the tround In front of her boule by an aniry. yelllnt Broollover. Eventually, ahe 11ld1 Brookoftl' pull9d the MOO Ht of Swl11 porcelain teeth from her rnoutb. Costa Mesa, handled the con· trols, Schneider, following in · structions given by airplane "See this gray hair? It was black before this triR~" mechanics s ummoned to the air"]>ort air traffic tower, worked both outside and inside the plane to bring the gear into landjng ready shape. Asked how he felt as the dis· abled plane circled at altitudes of 2,000 to 5,000 feet, Schneider said, with nice understatement. "Naturally, you have a reasona· ble degree of concern · · And asked his age, Schneider joked, 'Tm 29. See this gray hair? It was black before th.ls trip." Schneider is 45. Pilot Pinkerton, president or Coldwell Banker Residential Mortgage Services in lrvi'!.~J s aid "I knew we were in ~ ble" from the moment the fo~ seat Cessna Cardinal RG II tool off : The pilot, with 25 years flyinC experience, said the nose Ian~ ing gear collapsed, causing th~ tips or the plane's propeller lf strike the runway s urfacei Pinkerton said he decided l would be better to lift off than a' low the plane to run off the end of the runway. -~ Once airborne, Pinkerton said, ($ee PLANE, Page A2) Medfly down here? Tests slated today BULLETIN LOS GATOS CAP) -The nightmares of CalifornJa's fruJt fly warriors came true today as two ferdJe Mediterranean fnJt m es were confirmed la Loa Angeles County -a leap ol 2IO miles beyond the previous bounds of jhe Infestation. LOS GATOS (AP ) -Five fruit fli es found in a Los Angeles suburb raised the possibility of a vast expansion of the pest's in· festation, wh ile the United States reached an agreement with Japan that may require that fru it imported from California be fumigated. Test results, expected today. should tell if the crop-destroying Mediterranean fruit fly has le~ frogged to Southern CaHfomia, home of lush orange grovee. However, agricultural offici.a!t already are laying plans for 8' e m e r g e n c y s p r a y i n g ol pesticides. . .. \ It was not known immedia~ if the flies were fertile. "If these flies turn out not -to be sterile, it is certainly going w be bad news for us." said Bi)J. Edwards, deputy Los Angeles Count y agric ultu re co~ missioner. How t he flies got to Lo, Angeles isn't known. Annte Zeller of the medfly project said, ''The flies don't travel very far1 but people do." .. Pete Wilson's hat ·· in Senate rdce ring SAN DI EGO <AP> -Aban- doning hjs campaign for gov· ernor, San Diego Mayor Pete Wi lson formally entered the race against inc umbent S.l. H ayakawa today for the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate. Wilson, long identified with the moderate wing of the California GOP, is the eighth Republican to announce plans to run against the 75 -year-old Hayakawa , who angrily says he will seek re-election in 1982 despite press ure from party leaders to step aside for a younger candidate. In addition to Hayakawa and Wilson, others organizing of· fi,cial or unofficial campaigns for the GOP nomination are Reps. Barry Goldwater Jr., Pete McCloskey, Robert Dornan and John Rousselot ; Reagan's daughter Maureen, state Sen. John Schmitz or Newport Beach, and Loyola Law School Dean Ted Bruinsma. Despite his fourth-place finish in the Republican pnmary ror governol' in 1978, Wilson ls re· ported to be the choice of many GOP leaders trying to persuade Hayakawa to reUre because ol bis a•e and weak showing in the polls. A Mervin Field poll t.h1I year reported Hayakawa a weat t hird In the GOP primary, favored by only 16 percent ol the Republican voters. That 11me poll uld If Hayalt•~• won the GOP nomination, be &railed Gov. Ed· mund Brown Jr., who ll aeekinl lb• Democrat.le nomlnatlon, by a 90-31 mar1ln In a 1eneral elec· lion. -Wilson, who was campaignin4 for governor at the time. was~ included in that poll, but cites • later poll which he said put hillf ahead of Brown by a 49·3~ margin. , In his formal announcement statement, Wilson did not men: tion Hayakawa's name, focusin; almost exclus ively on Bro'Nn: who m h e condemned as 4 "cynical self-seeking·· polttici14 who want.s to use the Senate t.q run again for president. ; . DRAIGI COAST llATllll~ ' Sunny Thursday. Highs 82 to 95. Lows tonight 66 to 73. )11111 TOUY Tlw CaUfondo Angel.I .a,, begfmdng to Look Hire tlw New York Met• of their glory da111. SH~. P.ao-DI. llDfl A • • • • • • Or ngo Coest DAILY PILOT /WednHdey. Aug ult 28. 1981 Sonie trains to survive ~trak cutbacks W/\SHINOTON <AP) The ly traveled Nortb.,aist Corr1dor. • million In the next fl•cal year. prt•sadcnl or Amtruk has pro· Con1res:s has airanted Amtrak I Boyd proposed diiscontinuin& PO:i•'tl u rt•)ootructurang of routes $735 million in subsidies for the thest! trains dtt:ti•ru.·d tu c:hminate several f11scaJ year 1>4!ginnina Oct 1. The n·~-t11e c ... ~1 . .-c"'"" uu.L)mfitubh• trains while keep-nail passenger service orielnally ''r',.,.,W::.'!:';;9,~~:~ .. ~":u ..... ~n& Jl)oSt or tht• nation's r:ul wanted $960 million and later • -'"-11 c•nc"-'• -eM<Aee. • r• .. ,, ..... n ... t•r n"t"'ork ant act d . Id h Qulr ... ~, ... --1 m41f'Nt• " _.. .. .. saa it cou run t e system on T,..Ncwt11'w'"""1ne~a.K..--'ftlt! chan~cs. proposed by Am $842 ma Ilion. st P-. """" ........ 11 '**•"" w1v. • •1ot• 1 k f> d t Al S Bo d •..__tr•ln ti..teoet tfltoo...11111 ni rest en un · Y to Boyd, who predicted earlier Amue11 .,..,.._., tncr"''"' t11e '~' • .t'l/IW with cub an federal aid, that service would have to be cul t11e Ch1c.rvo-s1. p..,, p0rll•n 01 II• ~,,.,,. \\<H~.' CX!leded lO be approved 8ultde< to dally -•llClft, rep~lnt the'-"" " bv 15 oercent to cope with the St••. hat~· today at a meeHng of the budget cuts. said today that -Tht Pecmc 1n1.,ne11one1 rutw11111 -r.:i 1 l·~YSll'm 's executive board. "osts had been cut by a varlet.> s.on1eenove1Kouwr, 1 c ' -ThO 8HCOll Hiii, llet-n H•w HeW<!, COM., • 1'1\e change~ would cul the na of means in addition to route 1nc1 Boaon t 1011w1dl' system by about 9 5 changes. He said various pro 0.,~ ,:,~-...... 11etw .. n Chi•-•"" pl'rue11t. 10 part by reducing the grams, including staff reduc Amtr ak also s aid it will cut f ~uent·) of trams in the hea vi __ li_o_n_s_. _a_r_e_ex_p_e_c_t_e_d_to_s_a_v_e_S8_'i_-""'lh:..:.e;;._n:.;.u=m;;..:be'-=r.......;;o;..;;.f_..;..tr_a_i_n_s_ru_nn_1_· n...;;;..g Dell•~ ....... ..., ... , ... ,.. I(_ Hnldtui S1'h11e1der shows how he kicked disabled landmg gear back mto place 5,()()() feet up as pilot Al P111kertv11 and Schneider's f1a11cee Jean Kawaoka wcttch From Page Al PLANE INCIDENT. .. • • ltt• flt•w b' the tower where con· 11 iill11rs 'confirmed t hat the plarll''s maan landing gear was d~ni.:ling between the locked and 1 l'lradt·d positions. · '"1 mt•<•hanaes from Martin J\\ lion \\l'rt' ~um moned to lhf' '°"' r i.l"i Pinkerton fl ew the 111.mt• an t•1rrlt'!-to burn up fuel ln111all~. 11 had appeared that \ol ~oulcl bt• lll'tessary to bring th\! plant' 1n fo r a forced. cm~rgl'n<'Y landing For that ruai1em. tht• normal nine·man 1<qu:.d a1 the Orange County Fire D t"parlml'nt 's airpo1't 1·r<1'h fire rescue station was in· c>rM\s<'CI to 25 F1 re trucks rn .1nne1I b) fird1ghters outfitted 1n u~t1onau1 lake protective suits hnAd lht.• aaroort's main runway h at <It•\ eloped , Schneider w •1~ able lo partially lower his li111l_y from the cockpit of the ptun e and a pply s ufficient wt>\1::ht against the gear lo bring rt '"'o a locked position. Later, ht· .md another passenger. Jean KHwaoka. 40, of Anaheim, re· lnnvcd in~pcction plates located in the interior of the plane and modified the landin g gear m echanism so tha t it could re- main in the locked position. Pinkerton then made three pass es by t he tower where mechanics concluded from vis· ual 1ns pectton that the plane could be safely landed As television cameras whirred and shutters clicked, Pinkerton brought the plane down, taxied to midfield and stopped As a fire engine approached. he hopped from the cockpit and waved his arms in the air, then s hook t\a nds with the firs t firefighter at the scene. Schneider and Ms. Kawaoka emerged and embraced "( wasn't scared at all." Ms Kawaoka. a high k hool instruc- tor. said. "I knew nothing was going to happen.'· Said pilot Pinke rton of the in· cadent. "You don't ha ve time to get petrified.·· Sai d Sch n eider , "'It 's something I wouldn't care to do every day." Last of oil spill j ~~i~~.~~ew~~he~~~e~i=~ ~Ing w<•r(· mopping up the last of 700 s upervised by the U S. Coast '°'~s of 011 today off Newport Guard. Coast Guard personnel B~ach and Dana Point which say it has not been determined if ,gtlled from an ocean platform the spill has affected marine >It lluntangton Reach Monday life. he ll s pokes man William 0 Vl·raux said today the tar.Jike de 011 had dispersed to a light s en an two locations four miles the beach communities. everaux said workmen were ,it)n~ floating booms and absorb· :t~t mate rial to contain and srtttk up the oil. He said the ~unup project s hould be com· ted today. . he oil spilled from a Shell · 0~1ed platform at about 1 a.m. M'jnday located nine miles off H~tington Beach. Ocean cur· r«nts ca r r ied the s lic k s<ithward. but there have been n¢. reports of it reaching South C~t beaches. '--I officials say the spill was o. by a malfunctioning pipe u o coll ect waste oil at the Cl re platform. nicknamed ~ ORANGE COAST 521 flee LA hotel fire LOS ANGELES <AP> -A fire on the top floor of a Holiday Inn near Los An geles International Airport forced the evacuation of a ll 521 people registered at the hotel today, a hotel spokesman s aid. No injuries were immediately reported in the fire. which began about 6 :45 a .m .. hote l s witchboard operator James Newmans~d. • Thirteen fire c ompanies· responded to the report of the firejat the hotel on the comer of La Cienega a nd Cent"ry boulevards about one mile east of the airport. DailJ Pilat I Clua.ln:.d edw.nlelng 1t41642·H71 All otMr depa1'menu t42-4U1 MAIN OfflCE UO W't~t,l~v St CMta Mo,.. CA M••• 11u .... eo. 1'-6, C•t• M.tu. c • 0•1• Coo,t19M 1•11 Or;"9t CN" l'u'bli>n1no (00'\~ftY "O ,,fl'., \~r"t\, JttO\lr•ttt)tt\ ,,MOf'••• ,..,,,,.""' ., "" ,..,,\,,_. .. nh ""''""' m.a,. .,.. 111,.••oau.-,d ~'4"4hft '~' ... 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From Page A1 ONOFRE • • • Edison should demonstrate the adequacy of emergency plan· ning by using the quake scenario for a hypothetical disaster. 'The licensing board had specified a magnitude 7 .5 qualte for testing the plans, but lat~r changed the decision to simply state a "major earthquake." Utility officials, however, in· sisted that the plant was already designed to safely withstand the largest temblor considered possible in the area, and that changing the requirements now for gauging evacuation plan ade· quacy would "require the de· velopment of new emergency plans and the presentation of testimony on that plan. . . " Pigott said if the licensing board does not send the matter up the regul atory ladder, the utility would itself carry the fight to higher authorities in the N uclear Regu I ator y Com- mission Th e pl a nt 's cr it ics, meanwhile. asked for a two- week postponement in hearings until Sept. 8 because the at· torney who •was t-0 handle the portion of the case dealing with the siz~ of the emergency plan- n i fl g tone around the plant withdrew from the case. Anaheim lawy e r Phyllis Gallagh,r, who represents the anti-nuclear group GUARD in Sa n Cl e m e nt e , s aid t he withdrawal of San Diego lawyer Richard J . Wharton placed an extra burden on her and co- counsel Charles Mcclung Jr. Ms. Gallagher said Wharton's departure from the case left them unprepared .to deal with a contention in the current hear· ings that the 10-mlle emereency planning zone around the plant was arbitrarily set up without regard for key condiUON that included topography. evacuation r o utes, d e mosraphy and juriadictional boundaries. The federal 1ov•mment re- quires a mlnlmun1 10-mlle IOl\e around a nuclur power plant be established for emersency plan· nlng purpoea. Kelley, an admlnlatraUve laYt' judge, said he would try to rule on the two motfoftl today. ' between Washln1ton and New York from 'l7 dally to 24 . The number of trips between New York ~d Boston will be reduc~ from 10 to nine a dav. In other major route changes Amtrak said it will : lt-.U ,,. -of trips be'-Olk• •nO Mii""-• 1,..,.. '-t. lwo 4011y -l!llmlo\ete Ille _..,. <IOllt Of IN llw It lde<t bet-WHflfnttOll encl Me1'1IM11u<11, WV• ltldllc:• .. tt\t ................ lfle ,,,..,. A nwi r tun I rem SI. Lo.111 to s.n AnlClftlo, T •Ut. T tw trelll wlll 'c.illnw to Oll9<•'9 O.lly ..._ (lllca., end St. L~lt Tl>e Sen Anto11lo-1,j8r•do •nO OM hmol .. HOulloll ... of Ille ,..,.,.A,.,.rl( ... •Ill 81.0 1111 dr.._... I In another change arrecting the Empire Quilder, Amtrak plan11 to open a new leg conn~ct· I na Spok ane, Wash . with Portland. Ore .. via Pasco, Wash. The Spokane-Seattle leg of the Empice Builder will be rerouted throueh Wenatchee. Wash Amtrak said it also expects t he state of California soon to in- l roduce an overn ight train b e twee n Los Angeles a nd Sacramento. With the elimination of the Shenandoah and the Cardinal, Amtrak will reroute part of the Broadway Limited, which runs between New York. Washington and Chica~o. 'l't\c Washington portion ot tnt train will be routed through Cumberland, Md . and hook up with the New York portion at Pitts burgh, rather tha n at Philadelphia Previous cost·cutting pro· grams announced by Amtrak in· eluded a 25 percent reduction o( its headquarters staff and changes in its food servi ces. Under the new plan, trains will carry prepared food similar to that served on airlines. instead of providing a full ·service kitchen. Lawyer aids in capture Huntington attorney, police nab two suspects, $35,000 By PATRICK KENNEDY Of u. Dalt, ...... , .... Huntington Beach police at· torney Bill Sage says he sure didn't expect to be searching backyards and alleyways for s uspected armed bank bandits Monday a fternoon when h e casuaUy accepted a policeman's offer to ride along on patrol. Sage, 43, of Newport Beach, and officer Jim Wehr, 39, of Huntin gton Beach. became directly involved with the cap- ture of two alleged robbers and the recovery of $35,000 loot following the 3 p.m. holdup of the Bank of America near Main and Delaware streets. The two men police captured had escaped from San Quentin Prison last weekend and were armed with sawed -off rifles. "I usually ride along on patrol with Jim <Officer Wehr> about twice a week and nothing hap- pens except false alarms and traffic accidents." Sage said. "But this was the rt:al thing," said the attorney, who packs a .38 caliber handgun , but spends most of his time behind a desk Stay healthy, see Hawaii? OAK LAND (AP 1 -The Alameda County Board of Supervisors has approved a plan to give cash and e ven a Hawaiian vacation to workers who use little or no sick leave. The Sick Leave Incentive Award Program will begin Mon· day following Tuesday's 3·2 board vote. The names of workers who have missed none or only one day in the past six months will be entered in a drawing. The first name drawn will win a round-trip ticket for two lo Hawaii and $500. Six other cash prizes r anging from $100 to $600 also will be awarded. From Page A1 SATURN • • • arrived within 30 miles of the bullseye just 3.1 seconds early. Davis said. At 11 :58 p.m. PDT Tuesday, Voyager com mentator Al Hibbs announced, "All is well." 1 But 33 minutes after the radio signal from Voyager 2 was reac- q uired , Wood said, the con· trollers "noticed that the instru· ment platform was in the wrong azimuth <horizontat..> position .. PLAYS COPS AND ROBBERS Police attorney Sage handling legal matters for the pohce department. "It wasn't until later that I re· ali zed how dangerous it was, especially since they were escaped convicts. But we were ready to shoot it out with them becaus e we knew they were armed," he said. An unsuccessful candidate for a judgeship in South Orange County Municipal Court last year. Sage described his Mon- day experience as "really a lot of fun." "It was really neat. I called my kids and told them about it." Accorcling to police, Wehr and Sage responded lo a radio call moments after the robbery that the robbers' getll)Vay car re· po rtedly was s po tted near Yorktown Avenue and Beach Boulevard. When they arrived, two men were running from the car. leav· ing a suspected female getaway driver i.n the vehicle. Motorcycle officer William Stuart already was at the scene and aimed his revolver at one of the neeing men and ordered him to stop and throw down his rine. The m an surrendered and Sage said he held his handgun on the convict while Officer Stuart handcuffed the man. Then Officer Wehr and Sage began searching backyards, al· leyways and trash bins for the other escaped convicl. They discovered him hiding in a pile of tr ash bags. He s urren· dered without resistance. ··or course <Officer ) Wehr went into each yard first and I followed," Sage said ··But some offi cers go through a career without catching a bank robber and J was iJtvolved with capturing two and recover- ing $35,000. It's sort of unusual for an attomey," he said Police Chjef Earle Robitaille agreed that it was an unusual situation but he said that Sage is qualifi ed to carry a gun and was an asset to patrolman Wehr and the other officers at the scene. ''I'm happy to see the legal beagle get some r eal life ex· perience on the s treet." Robitaille quipped "He was sure tackl ed by it," the ctuef said Dr~ use probed YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK < A.P > The federa l grand jury in Fresno is in· vestigating the use and sale of drugs a mong Yosemite Park and Curry Co employees here. Personnel records for at least 79 e mployees of the park COi)· cessionaire h ave been sub· poenaed by the U S. attorney's office. according to The Fresno Bee Truck spills load; freeway clos~d The Santa Ana Freeway was closed near downtown Santa Ana for about two hours Tues· day afternoon after a truck over· turned and spilled a non-toxic liquid on the pavement. The truck driven by Richard Patterson , 26 , of Hacienda Heights was headed south on the freeway when a left front tire blew out and the vehicle crashed through the freeway's center divider, said California Highway Patrolman Larry Kleasner. Liquid nitrous oxide, carried in cylinders. spilled onto the road and Kleasner said officers rerouted the traffic off the free way b etwee n Lincoln A venue and First Street until the truck was removed and workers cleaned the mess. The accident·caused conges- tion was further aggravated by the evening rush hour. North- bound vehicles were backed up at 5:30 p.m . as far away as Culver Drive in lrvine. Patterson and a driver of a second car involved in the acci- dent, J ames McChesney, 32, of Tustin were treated at Western Medical Center for minor in- juries, sajd Dleasner e Blacks Decker. STOWAWAY® STEP STOOL 519.88 Folds 10 t II STOWAWAY"1J Shi> Stoa&. V8f'satlle end handy. Use In the home to reach l'J1g'h places. use as a plant atend, use •• a tote Mat. Stores easily, Quickly Just about anywhere· between kitchen appliancea. under counters and tablH. hangs •On a dOOr Flta In any 1 ·· space. Sturdy steel. tested up to 800 lbs. 18~" high Convenient handle IOI' carrying and opening. Almond OOIOf' (9600). Prlcea effective thru Aug 30. 1981 CROWN HARDWARE l•erttlltag yoe w.t la• H...tw .. Stan @D 9600 w1sn::u.. 1014 .,...... ..... .. ..,.. ..... 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He was convicted in 1977 of selling classified U .S . satellite surveillance secrets to the Soviet Union from the TRW Co. of Redondo Beach. It was a familiar complaint that took on new meaning. Margaret Fifer said in a q ueslionnaire sent by Rep. Doug Walgren, D-Pa .. that s he didn't think she was get- ting her money's worth out of the U.S. Postal Service. The congressman got the questionnaire this month - Vice President George Bush was testing the waters, but came up e mpty - handed. While wait- ing for guests to arrive at the Portland airport, Bush fished quietly for an hour from the Maine State Pier on the au_.. city's waterfront . according to police. But the fish weren't very obliging, said Capt. Clement Dodd of the Portland police department. The vice presi- dent didn't catch a thing. Bus h a n d his wife , Barbara, are vacationing at their summer home in Ken- nebunkport. as much as four years late. .. Miss Fifer said it was sent so long ago, she couldn't remember exactly when or where she mailed it,·' said Jonathan Delano, Walgren's administrative assistant. The questionnaire was mail ed from the con- gressman's office Aug. 15, 1977. Vemetta Glover, 29, who has a 3-year -old son and 15-month-old triplets, has given birth to twins in Augusta, Ga. "To have triplets and then twins behind is bordering on unheard of," said Dr. Rod· man Lemon, chief of ob- stetrics and gynecology at Doctors Hospital, where the twins were born. Lemon said he isn't sure of the exact statistics, but the chances of having triplets and then twins without the use of fertility drugs is more than one in a million. "It's been trying at times but more fun than trying," said Mrs. Glover, of juggling the four children she already has. Josephine Puma, who once sewed satin dresses for Preside n t Grover Cleveland's wife, celebrated her 103rd birthday in a New York City nursing home and offered some advice for long life. "No secret ," s he said, "just h ard work and the grace of God." Mrs. Puma, who immigrat- ed to this country from Italy at the age of 18, worked as a seamstress. Rain covers Midwest More thunderstorms predicted for mid-section ~ Cocutal forecast Llt'lt--IMte•"""lltr ....... t-.1911t ••cei>' -i to --12 to " --In -... ._. Sout"-st •-II 1 ID 1 -· lncrMSlft9 to J lo 4 fWt ln-"'9. Felr. U.S. summary Showers end tlllinderttorms 19'1nlllecl rein from -Mk llleen to Ar...,.s.n -from Otll•"""'• to NOr11'1 DekOC. on T-y " c-y or ...,,., llllft cow...,. m11<ll of tlW £Hl T ............ ms elw _. r•--o.,... SCllllltenl TekH, •lonl tlW G"lf Coel( _,,, owr 5o<ltl'I FIOt!N. T...,.. were tl'IOwen ever northwestern Weill""*'" --lete-momlno llllindetStorms ov•r soutlleest•rn Cellforflle. 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U .. •iew l!a .. lft, t.I " ., $HOM-,,., ... "" ... .. .. ... ... , ........... ....,, .... •=• ,., .. ... ... " . . .. •• ., ....... t :ll ............ . ,. ,, ....... ..,._. Southern California •If.If reporl ~.-lf1i.il Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, August 26. 1981 s Western gets the ax ·- Airline ordered out of OC airport in noise dispute By FREDERICK SCHOEllERL Of ... Delly ............ Western Airlines has been ordered by the Orange County Board of Su perv isor s to terminolc service al J ohn Wayne Airport, effective Oct. 1. The board, by unanimous vote. agreed with Airport Manager Murry Cable that Western has not s ubmitted an acceptable course of action to meet noise reduction goals outlined in a county plan that r egulates which air carrier s operate al the airport. "Western," said Supervisor Thomas Riley, whose district includes the airport, "is asking us to compromise ourselves on a plan with which we all worked long and hard to accompllah." The four other commercial carriers authorized to serve the airport -AirCal, Republic Airlines, Frontier Airlines and Pacific Southwest Airlines - have agreed to comply with a county demand that they achieve noise reductions by operating new and quieter aircraft. Western, however, balked at purchasing the new jets under time restrictions outlined in the air carrier access plan. It said it would meet noise reduction goals by retraining its flight crews, retrofitting of exiM:inC jets with noise suppresalon equipment and later purchnt ol another new technology jet. the Boeing 767. ' Western said that its ~Ian would make it the quietest oflthe carriers serving Orange CoUtlty, alt hough il conced ed that · it would not take delivery oe 1ht> first Boeing 767 until 1984. The access plan requires carriers lo convert their Joqa.lly operated fl eets to quieter aircraft no later than October 1983. Tighter control over shelters due "Western's plan does not meet those condi tion s." ~il ey asserted. "Instead. their plan to reduce noise impacts in the first two years is hm .. ed to certain ·operational changes· and lim· proved crew training.' It is dear that Western has propos~ an alternative plan rather thall a By GLENN SCOTT Of Ille o.llf ~llt4 Sutf Temporary shelte r services ror wayward and incorrigible yo uths in Orange Coun t y apparently aren't serving the hard core cases they were primarily intended to treat, according lo county researchers. The county Board of Supervisors said Tuesday the non-profit s he lters will be required to meet more specific guidelines in future years before more county funds are budgeted to them. County government is spending $672,500 this fiscal year to help fund five non-profit shelters, including facilities in Costa Mesa and Laguna Beach. The county is mandated by state law to provide help to runaways and other troubled youths so they aren't forced into detention facilities. But according to the report from the County Administrative Office, reviewed by s upervisors, the older, more violence-prone adolescents usually don't fit into the shelters' family oriented counseling programs . They often find that the progr ams initially set up for them are not available. ·'It is our opinion that those truants, ru n aways and incorrigibles who a re most estranged from t heir families and are the most seriowi status offenders, are the very youth not served by the existing facilities," the report said. The five shelters include the Family Crisis Center in Costa Mesa , a s ix -bed facility sponsored by the Orange Coast YMCA; t h e Lagu na Be ach Youth Shelter, another six-bed facility; Amparo, a n eight-bed house in Garden Grove, Casa de Bienvenidas. an eieht-bed shelter in Los Alamitos, and Chrysalis, a six-bed home in Anaheim. Dw1ng a six-week period from April l to May 15, a total of 61 17-year-olds con tacted the shelters for assist a n ce, researchers said. or those, 10 were housed, 11 were counseled as outpatients, 16 were given referrals, of which six were "inappropriate," and 24 got no service. Sandy M cClymo nds , a research analyst in the county Administrative Office, said the county has never in the past specifie d types of services required of the shelters. The supervisors ordered the report on the shelters in March. She said the report was delivered late because one of the Gem Talk By J.C. HUMPHRIES Cutifkd Gtmo/o611t. AGS JADE ha.s Orlmtal mystery The very word "jade " conjures up thoughts of the mysterious Orient, and visions of soft shades of green. It is a gemstone of great historical, mythical and practical background. The Chinese (who caJl it "yu" > once belleved that If you swallowed jace properly, you could Uve for 1,000 yean . The Mayans and Aztecs <who some believe h ave Chinese origins> wore jade pieces as badges of rank. and used It to fashion filb hookl, knives and utensils. Jade 11 born deep ln tbe earth and comt1 to the s urface only after natural erosion wears away le11 formidable materials. Thoulh we think or It u always betna green, jade comes In shades 01 red and black, too. Some specimens are white and oUMra are crystal clear. But fl""D predomlnate1, and ls the IDOR popular by far. TM feeJ of Jade ia ~er of lu altradiom. Some 1,.clmeu a11 sJota1; othen have 1oap1 or waxy tutW'el. Jade respoodt to t.be touch by produclA1 1 "arm alow. ~bl• peraonal quallt1 endean lt to lu owner. primary researchers was ill. Jim DeBoom. Orange Coast YMCA director, said Tuesday that he believes the county's new system will improve shelter services. "It's going to make it easier on the county and on the five shelters," he explained. DeBoom said under the new system , the county will list services it wants and the shelters must agree to provide them. Formerly, he said, each shelter offered its own proposal which didn't necessarily meet county needs. He added that since the researchers met with shelter administrators last spring, many of the county's concerns have been dealt with. He said it was "unfortunate" that shelt\!r officials didn't have a chance to respond in tt\e report. But DeBoom said a decision to invite a representative of the shelters to help prepare the new specifications for service should ensure that the organizations' situations are understood compliance plan.·· . "In my opinion. lhe protilem of noise impactis a probleq). of the present We s hould not t{ade the urgent n eed for nqite mitigation now in the ho~f of receiving so me dramat!r alleviation sometime in the ·!ar off future," Riley continued. ~ Tom Allison , a n attoroey representing Western, saiddte was "disappointed " by .The board's action. taken Tuesdey He said it is "unheard of" for airport proprietors. s uet} as Orange County government, to mandate the types of air~,aft that may be flown at tieir r ac1lities. Allison noted that Western has intervened in a lawsuit filed by PSA which attacks the airport access plan on different grounds Western, he said. will raise its own objections to the access plan durin~ a hearing on the lawsuit scheduled for Sept 11 tn U.S. District Court m Los Angelt:s Allison said 1t was not yet known ho w Western wo'\JM handle a phaseout of its Orange County operation Laser beams may aid quake forecasts WASHINGTON <AP> -Using American satellites. radio signals from deep s pace and laser reflectors left on the moon by astronauts, geophysicists from 11 nations have launched a five-year program whose ultimate goal is r eliable earthquake predictions. Project officials emphasized Tuesday they do not expect such foreeasts during the planned life of the $100 million to Sl50 million effort, and said these could be a couple of decades away. "This study will improve our understanding of the dynamic beh avior of t he Earth and earthquake mechanisms, and eventually to the development of a reliable prediction model." said Dr. Gilbert Mead of the s pace agency's Goddard Space Flight Center. He heads the project. The investigators are concentrating initially on ear th quake-prone areas of California and Alaska and expect later to extend the st udies to Mexico, South America. the Ca ribbean , Australia, New Zealand and parts of Europe. RUBIES & The project. Mead said. will use space technology lo ll>ake extremely accur at e meas ure ments of the relati•e motion of the globe's tectonic:- pl ates and h ow these movements distort the earth's crust, creating stresses wJuch can cause earthquakes . He said geophysicists were excited in the early dan of space exploration when Uiey found that by bouncing signals off satellites they could measure to within IO to 20 feel the distance between two points oo earth thousands of miles apart. .. After years or practire . we've learned to refine t.,hat information and now we can get accurate measurements do~ t.o an inch or two, .. Mead sai~ "This enables u s n ow lo determine very precisely the tiny movements of plates and continental drift. .. Using fix e d and mob ilf stations. they will bounce l~ser beams off the Lageos satellite. a 3,600-mile-high s phere covered with 426 optical refl ectors, ~a reflectors left on the moon b\ Apollo astronauts a nd two unmanned Soviet spacecraft.. ii: ., ., ,I "' It -~-........ _ S Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wedntsday, August 28, 1981 1 e Reagan slept Sush says he'll know.a crisis when the president sees one LTER R. MEARS Ca; .... , ' HINGTON -As the ad· •&Jr ... tration's designated er of crises, Vice Presi- George Bush says he'll a crisis when President e sees one . 1 That exempts the episode in \fhich Navy F-14 jets s hot down t>vo Libyan fighters over the 1'! e di terranean . Bus h knew ~bout the armed e ncounter efore Reagan did. So did Soviet resident Leonid l. Brezhnev. Reagan's aides decided not to bother him until morning. Actually, controversy and car· tpons notwithstanding, the way t;Jl e Reagan White House handled the Libyan affair made ~o dHference in the end. He got most or a night's sleep before a'n aide awakened him with word or what had happened. lb that time, Bush and other top edminjstration officials had ~ advised, the armed clash ll .. -been announced publicly. NE)!S ANALYSIS all the details were in hand. Reagan said later that was soo n eno ugh for him . ··Everything was going forward," he said. "Everything that had to be done. There was no decision to be made or they would have awakened me ... But the incident had already taken place." In another era. the president would have been the first to know. Lyndon B. Johnson, for example, would have insisted on it He was said to have agonized long into the night, awaiting word that U.S. warplanes had returned from missions over North Vietnam. There was nothing for him lo do about it, but he wanted to know. "We'll know a crisis when the president sees it," Bush said in describing his assignment as chairman of the administration cr isis management team. "For exa mple, there may be something like a Mayaguez situation, or an evacuation un· der fire of American citizens Crom some areas. "The president has also said it could be a domestic situation - for example, a terrorist act in this country,'' Bush said. Fortunately, nothing of that sort has happened. And nothing was done or left undone for lack of immedjate word to Reagan on the episode off Libya. Even so, it's likely that if such a situation arises again, Reagan will get a prompt, middle-of-the- night call. There still won't be anything for him to do. But the symbolism or a sleeping presi- dent produced more sarcastic criticism than the White House likely would risk again. SATURN WATCH Students at Hall Township High School in Spring Valley. Ill.. are getting their own rirst-hand view or the Voyager 2 rendezvous with Saturn. They .............. have built a satellite-tracking station . dubbed "The Shack." for $4,000 from surplus radar equipment and electronic parts. di plomatic protest had odged. nothing changed for Jack immediate alert to the fdent The shooting was in a minute, the ad· t tration protested to Libya ae4&\ing its planes of shooting So, too, in other administra· tions. An a r med encounter was a crisis, and the president had to be roused no m atter the hour, regardless of whether there was anything he could -or should - do. That is not the Reagan style of governing. He may have been too breezy in his effort to play down the matter. "If our planes are shot down. yes. they could wake me up right away," he said. "If the other fellow's are shot down. why wake me up?" Murder of Briton • in Baltimore shocker ftr.f, and that was it. I It ~urned out that Reagan was a'w.OCe when Was hington got flr-s word of the shooting. He w1· to bed without being told. ·' irutial inclination was to <'ll 1 the president,·· counselor Ed )\Vin Meese said in an in· tC'r vicw with the San Diego Union. "But then you say, 'Wait a minute. Why are we bothering him 1f there's nothing he needs to d ., .. t~lre could be considerable need If Libya was to make a de· laycd military response, the pre: nt would want to be on top the situation. But in thls the incident was over as quickly as it began. thing. Meese waited :24 a .m. to call Reagan's geles hotel suite and tell esident what had hap- He said he waited until An armed clash is a serious matter. no matter which planes are downed. But there is something to be said for a system in which a president sets policy and his s ubordinates carr y it o ut. whether he's sleeping or not. Ac· cording to the administration, that is what happened off Libya. that's not nearly as dramatic as the style in which the presi- dent and his high command take instant charge, whatever the hour and whatever the situation. But it may work better. Meese said officers on the scene had all the authority they needed. "When hjgher levels of command get involved in the de- cision-making, you invariably foul it up." he said. BALTIMORE <AP ) -The killing of a vacationing British antiques dealer who tried to stop a purse s natcher might have been a routine police blotter item in America's big-city newspapers, but in England it 's sensational news. Phj))ip Rouse, 34, was shot early Saturday while walking with rus girlfriend and another man. News of the slaying was the lead item on the British Broadcasting Corp. news Sun· day night and made the front page of London's Daily Express and the Daily Mail. Several Britis h journalists and a BBC crew have come to Baltimore to cover the killing. "Murder ln Col-:1 Blood," read the headline in the Express. "Girl Tells How Mugger Shot Briton in Heart." The story in the Western Daily Press began, "Friends last night mourned the tragic bravery of West antiques dealer Phillip Come join the fun at Gilhooly's restaurant! 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And while most s hootings routinely warrant only the briefest news coverage in Baltimore, as in many U.S. cities, the Rouse s laying has been a major n e ws stor y primarily because the victim was a foreign tourist. "It would have probably got· ten notrung more than a couple of graphs of page three or four." ot h e rwi se, said p o lice spokesman Sgt. Michael Bass. In Washington, British Em· bassy information secretary Cyril Gray gave an explanation for the attention the shooting has received. "Thls simply wouldn't happen in Britain," he said. "Basically. the only reason you can have a gun in Britain is for sporting clubs ." Rouse was on vacation with his 9-year-old son Carl, and his fiancee, 21 -year-old Anne Bulli· vant, a barmaid at a pub in Crewkeme. They were visiting Nigel Lawrence, 34. a friend from C rewkerne who l ives i n Baltimore's Bolton Hill section. 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I ' ' I l I i .r ~ • ~TI ill TI~· Rare twins share joys Joined. at heads, pair lead life of cheerful acceptance LOS ANGELES CAP) - Yvette and Yvonne Fones are Siamese twins. best friends who s hare a lively interest in the world. But even with an in- timacy that dictates both wlll die at the same time, they can never see each others' races, ex- cept in a mirror. The women were born 32 rears ago joined at the tops of their heads -a condition known as craniopagus twins. The Siamese twins have normally developed bodies. separate brains and different personalities. It is a type of ab- normality that doctors say OC· curs perhaps once in every 2.S million births. The twins must walk with their necks turned to the side at nearly a 90 degree angle. but they insist it does not hurt. And with their connected circulation, the death or one would mean death ror both, said Dr Frank Anderson. a pediatric neurosurgeon· at Childrens Hospital. Despite lives that began as circus attractions to help pay their hospital bill, the twins are free or bitterness and can charm people who are shocked by their appearance. Recently. a stunned wailer dropped his order pad and spilled the wine he was carrying as he approached their table. see us. But once they get over that, people are usually nice. And curious. They always want to ask us a bunch of questions." Educated by tutors, they re- ceived high school equlvalency certificates in 1967. They even run together, despite predictions that they would never be able to do more than crawl. Anderson was among the physicians who saw the children soon alter they were born at what is now Los Angeles County- USC Medical Center. He said the mother, Willa Jones. then 38, didn't want sur· gery to separate them because of the risk one or both would die. Anderson said the possibility of a surgical separation now was "theoretical." The twins said they don't want to be separated. "It would just see m so strange," said Yvonne. "We've been this way for so long." As for the possibility of her sister's dying first: "I'll worry about it when the time comes.·~ Anderson said he has seen two other scL'i of craniopagus twins. In a case 15 years ago. both children died while being separated. In the other case. four years ago, one girl died eight days after separation. but the other survived and today "she's outstanding, she really is." Anderson said. veloped children she supported by working as a presser in Los Angeles' garment district. She refused suggestions the Siamese l wins be institutionalized. "God gave them to me," she said, "so 1 guess he'll show me the way to raise them." • Overwhelmed by a $14 .000 hospitaJ bill, the mother signed a contract wJth the Clyde Beatty Circus to display the twins. But they were removed from the circus after Mrs. Jones married facto ry worker Charles McCarther two years later. The pair worked for rive years as gospel singers in Georgia, then moved back to Los Angeles. They live on Social Security and welfare in a home they share with another family. The s i s ters and mother s leep together in a king-size bed. The twins spend much of their day lying on the bed, watching TV. reading or working word puzzles. Both say they'd like lo marry, pointing out Siamese twins who gave the condition its popular na me Chang and Eng, born in 1811 in what was then Siam - married and h ad children. However . th ey say their friendships with men so far have been platonic. "They kiss both of us good- night," said Yvonne. The twins' appearances in public can bring out the best - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, August 26. 1981 s . 'UC>( 110\•· 111' .... 13.i.• • •1fi l• ,.,, dll"· l11,I llh Never missing a beat. Yvonne calmly introduced him to everyone at the table except her sister. When Yvette piped up lo introduce herself. Yvonne joked. "Oh, yeah, I forgot about her." Another set or twins attached by the head, Lisa and Elisa Hansen, were s uccessrully separated in a pioneering 1979 operation in Salt Lake City when they were a year old. and worst in people. "Oh . gross! How gross ! .. s hrieked a teen-ager when the twins went to a movie. while a woman s napped, "Why would they come out in public?" But a man came over, kissed Yvonne and Yvette on the hand and said, "God bless, s ister." AERIAL WAR ON MEOFLY -Former military DC-3s swoop over farmland near llolhs ter spraying insecticide against the dreaded Mediterranean fruit fly this week. A fertile fly wa~ trapped in a walnut orchard an I t e ma~s spraying 1s aimed at protecting' ~11 crop!>. particularly bell peppers The waiter was at ease. "People ca n 't help themselves," said Yvette, the more timid of the pair. 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As the day grows hotter, appliances and particular I y air· conditioners go on in homes and offices and factories . This summer the electric load will soar, far beyond the regular load supplying your homes and businesses in cooler periods. You can help lighten this load, put off building costly ne\v generating plants and help keep electric bills down by not using your major home appliances during afternoon hours, when demand peaks. So please, give your appliances the afternoon off. Normal use of home appli1nccs, coupled with increased use of air cond1uoner in hot weather, causes demand for electricuv to increase dramatically Southern California Edison E . a .. r· • .. t" i t:' #1 ,,. ,. (. ~ ~ ~ • ~ ~ ,.. ~ ~ ... ~ •• . . I I I J I !· -. c l .. I Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wednetday. August 28. 1981 Debate rages at Duke over Nixon Library plan DURHAM, N.C. (AP > -Some at v e ralty, yet it would honor sham~ to link the unlverslty'a name DUe Unlveralty aay Richard Nl•on presldent of the United Stat.et, th• oo· tn lh•t way with Mr. Nixon's ." 11 a lot more lnteresUn1 u a pral· ly president who ao dishonored h!a of· The debate has been so healed that ._t than Dwt1ht Eisenhower, but fice that he wMa forced to raipi," Sanford sought opinions from M,000 otMn ·~that's the whole problem. says histor y P rofeuor Richard Duke alumni and friends. But he la The battle linea are moat em· Wataon. not concerned about any stain on the pbatically drawn at Duke over a pro· But other~. like Edwin Cady, an university's reputation. posal to locate the Richard M. Nixon English professor. take the opposite "It 's a matter or Institutional self· J>realdenUal Library at the school. view. Nixon's 48 million pages of confidence that Duke can pursue The only thing that's not In quea· documents will be a valuable re· things of academic value without lion I.at.he pr9posat. source ror the univer sity, u ya Cady: worrying about a refl ection on its Duke President Terry Sanford "If only because Nlxon la so con· reputation," Sanford says. oe1ot1ated with Nixon and his t roversial, that 's a great library to If Duke accepts the Nixon library, representatives and says that if the have. In many ways he'a twice as ln· the university's only obligation Is to erec:utive committee of Duke's board teresting as Eisenhower ." prov!de the land. 'fhe building would of trustees consents, t he deal is set. Oliver Ferguson , another professor cost $25 million, which would be 8'4 the debate rages . of English, disagrees : raised privately and would be the "l:lere'a Duke University strug· "Presidential libraries are pres· property of the U.S. 1overnment. 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The so called desert pupf1sh. besides being hardy and pugnacious, Is described a s playful with the males turning a beautiful shade of blue in matmg season: their tails turn orange. Marino scientists say only 5,000 of the species survive in the fast shrink· ing San Fellpe Creek. No more fleas-mice-rab-roaches-ant1-flle1-1plders •.. You'll live Pest Freel Pe9l Free e lectrorucally e11m1notes ftying & c rawling pests. No more fleas. mice. rots. rooches. ants. flies. spiders & otherftying and c rawling pests. Proven effective against: Reos Roaches Rats Mice Woterbugs Ries tv1osquitoes Crickets Spiders Carpenter Ants Bees tv1oths Bats Squirrels Silverfish No more fumigating. No more sprays, powders, dips, tabs. collars. No more poisons. chemicals. or traps. Eliminates pest control services. In an elaborate rescue m1aslon. the California Department of Fish and Game hopes to save al leut a few hundred. Naturalist Mark Jorgenson has assigned a crew In the Youth Conservation Corps to clean out a pond about 45 miles away In the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park and the San Felipe Creek species will be moved there Sept. 16·18. The pupCis h, offlclnlly Cyprlbodon macuJairius, have evolved their own characteristics after being Isolated from other types or pupflsh over hun dreds of years. Glen Black, a OFG fishery biologist, said that in11tead or bl'conung extinct, they adapted Today tht> fish measuring 2'-" to J inches long can hve in everythm& from dl•tllled waler to water six limes sultier than the ocean and in tem~•rnlures ranging from 40 to 112 cJc1iCrccs, Black said. ·'They 're Ii very hardy and pu14nuclous fish," said Black in an in lc rvlcw. "The males especially are very territorial and will chase off fish much larf(er than themselves." 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''The main revelation or our study is that it is deep-rooted, and that it can't be dated back to any single psychological or sociological event or backgro und ,'' said Martin S. Weinberg, an Ind ian a University sociologist. ,, He wrote the s tudy with another sociologist, S u e Kie r er Ha m - m ersmi t h , and psychiatrist Alan Bell of the Kinsey Institute. T he s t u dy , to be published in November by Indiana University P r ess and e ntitled, "Sexual Preference: Its Development in Me n and Women," sought to test some of the most widely held theories on why individuals become homosexual. The study said com-m only h eld notions a b out the causes of homosexuality, such as domineering mothers and hostile fathers did not point to the cause of homosexuality. Homosexua lity has bee n viewed by psyc h ologists. sociologist s and the public as "a superficial thing, that it's not as d eep -se ated as heterosexuality,'' said We inne r g in an in- ter view. The first Kinsey re- port was a pioneering study of male sexuality, p u bl is he d in 1948 , followed in 1953 by a s tudy on re m ale sex- uality. Stuart Strenger , an Atlanta psycholgost and gay-rights advocate, said the r eport could help homosexuals and their parents by shifting the questions of origins to biology and away from home life. "On the other hand ," he said, "some gays m ight find the whole question of homosexual origins as offens ive, since such questions are u s ually aimed at er adicating homosex- uality, or homosexuals." The study involved in- te r views with 979 homosexuals a nd 477 heterosexuals from the San Francisco area in 1969 and 1970. T h e method used was a type of process of elimination called path analysis. It Is a means by which researchers can weigh t h e I m portan ce of various f act ors, or causes of homosexuali- ty, and consider whether each ls important ln and of it.sell, or in combina- tion wtt.h other factors. 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This s imply means that. while the s tate Legislature al· locates a lump s um for the uni- versity's budget each year. it is up to the Board of Regents to de termine how that money is s pent. Once again this year . the Legislature has been trying to mus cle in on the operation of the university by tying s trings lo its budget alloc ation. Specifically. a fter reducing (he allocation by $10.5 million. ~ome legis lators would like to further reduce the funding by $ubtracting from it any tuition fees the Regents decide s hould be imPosed to maintain the quali- ty of the education provided by the univers ity , Effectively. this )YouJtl put the Legislature in con- ~rol of anv decision on tuition and .,s a r esult. extend legislative Influence over educational policy pnd programs , For 113 years the univers ity has managed very nicely under lhe guidance of the Regents. and te.•1thout charging tu1t1on to resi ~ent students. From time to time. in order fo keep up \\ ilh inflation. th~ Jlegents have raised fees that go ~pecifica lly for s tude nt services. bthe r tha n ins truction. Indeed. 'hey already have decided to raise the student f(l(•s from S750 to S900 per year So f ar 11 h as not been pecessary to impose a tuition charge. which goes directly to pay for educational costs. But there is no guarantee. given the st ate of the econom y. that this could not becom e the alternative to major c uts in the university's educationa l programs. If it does. it must be the free decision of the Regents and nut s ubject to the threat of fu rther withholding o f fund s by the l .t•gis lature. As the current session amply illus trates. too many tempora ry political considerations that have nothing to do with education inex- orabl~· shape legis lators' actions. The Regents a re a much safer be t to render th<.• informed and s table judgments needed for operation of the university. And the presence on th e Board of Regents of the governor. lieuten- ant governor and s peaker of the Assembly always h as guaranteed more than adequate Political in· put and surveillance by elected officials . In thi s s ession. two bills whic h would g ive s late legislators control of the tuition issue were introduced. One. passed by the Ass~mbly . failed in the Senate Education Committee this week. but may be re- cons idered. The other. passed by the Senate. has won approval of the Assemblv Education Commit- tee and now is in the Wavs and Means Committee · Roth s hould be rejected if the u n1n•rs 1t\ is to r etain the a u ton o m ,: a n d t h e re 1 a t i v e freedom fro m Political m a nipula lion guaranteed b~ the stale Constitution. fiests for teachers? Not s urpris ing ly. man y par ents whose children now have to pass basic proficiency tests in teading. writing a nd math before teceiving a hig h school diploma. ~ave asked why s uc h tests are not required of the people who (each their c hildren ' They cite som e rather re vealing instances of lack of s uch proficiency in communications they hav e rec e ived fr o m t eachers. Also not s urprising 1s the Ca lifornia Teachers· Associa- t ion's opposition to recent at tempts to legis late profi ciency tests for teache rs and instruc- tional aides. The association contends that a degree from a state-approved teachers' college s hould be suffi· cient. Should be. yes but not necessarily s o. The Senate Education Com mittee now has approved a bill that would r equire all new public school teachers . instructional aides, admini s trat ors and counselors who want to work in California's public schools to pass a test of basic skills. A re- quire ment that all c urre nt teachers be s imilarly tested was • de leted from the o ri ginal bill Opponents of s uc h legis lation complain that fewer and fewer high school students now want to go on into careers in education And.' they contend. though most of those who d o seek admission to teachers· colleges ha\'e below average scores on s tandard col- lege admission tests. they still are accE'ptt-d This is unfortunate. but it'!-. still no excuse for graduating teachers who lac k adequate skill in the s ubjects their s tudents must mas ter .Just as high school students now must be · given e xtra help to overcome the weaknesses that can keep them from winning the1r diplomas. s o wo uld-be t eachers s hould be given in- tensive instruction if they a re un- able to meet the demands of a proficiency test. Passage of s tate legislation to require this would at leas t serve to raise ever yone's sights and overcom e the negative at- titude that now seems to prevail in some quarters. a nd which is no compliment to dedicated mem- bers of the profession . Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Pilot. Other views ex· pressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is invlt· ed. Address The Daily Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626--0560. Phone (71~) 642·.4321 . L.M. Boyd / Dress psychology Consider this sign: ·'When I am shabbily dressed. I hate everybody!" That eminent student of human t)ehavlor Theodor Reik said such a sign s hould be posted in every dress ~hop. No, not as a merchandising cimmick, though it m ay work that way. But Reik said, "The woman who knows she is well-dressed will, in general, be a miable and will find it no effort to reach her aim to please." Q. How many whiskers on the average man's face? t A. Typically, 30,000. For your files: hat's a third as many as hairs on e scalp of a naturally redh aired lady. Desk sign noted: "Thank you for '10t breathing while I smoke." Q. Why is a shopping mall called a I· mall"? A. Came a long way around from ''mallet." You've heard of that old ••me Pall Mall? First. the name ldentifled the mallet used to hit the b1JJ. Then it' was the name of the ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat place where the game was played - an alley, a courtyard. a field. Then the placename was shortened simply to mall. Son, your granddad and mine were taught two basics: Save your money and get an education. Basics. They go way back. So today's facts a re scary: Bank savings waste in worth more than you earn from them. School classes waste in lime more than you learn from them. Save your money and get an education? The principles are still sound. But the in· stitutions can't deliver anymore. At least for the moment. You're on your own. The early Romans made napkins out of asbestos. They didn't wash them in water . They just threw them In the fire. then pulled them out perfectly clean . Do you have a hyacinth m1caw? Exotic bird collectors will pay you $10,000 for It. Believe it's a smug. gler's Item. Thomas P. Haley Publisher Thomas A. Murphlne ' Editor B•rNr• K,.ibfch Edltorlal Page Editor ... 00 '#00 THINK WE ()UG}ITTO~: TitE PRESIDF.N1· f~ 1lU5 QNF.? --· -. -.-·· . - Feds are nosy employers WASHINGTON -ls Uncle Sam turning into a dirty old man? There a was a time when an in- dividual's sex life was properly con- s idered none of the government's business But t hose days are gone forever. The Nosy P arkers of the federal gov e rnment have investigated the sexual habits or everything from fruit flies to women athletes, all in the s acred name of research. Now some prurient bureaucrats in the National HeaJth and Human Services Department have proposed a question- naire that is so explicitly smutty l can't even print some of the questions. Those who are curious might get to see the questionnaire for themselves by gelling a job at HHS and then telling their boss they are having personal problems. FOR THAT is the truly incredible feature of Uncle Sam's latest venture into sexual s nooping· It was intended as part of the Employee Co.unselin g Service Progr a m . set up "to assist employees in dealing with problems in l1 v in ~. whic h impa ct o n work performances.·' In other words. the very people most likely lo be troubled by strangers pok ing into the intimate details of their private li ves are the ones at whom the questionnaire was aimed. Already lack- ing the emotional resources that would allow them to handle personal problems without an effect on their work, they we re to be asked to bare their souls to Big Brother before they can get the counseling help they need. The in- quisitive questionnaire would be their ticket of admission to the counseling program My reporters Indy Badhwar and Vi- vian Marino have seen the Question na1re. which in some ways resembles the kind of "research" that has been the basis of best-selling books on human sexuality. ll might even be titled, "Sex and the Government Worker " EMPLOVEES WHO seek counseling are expected to reveal the most harrow- ingly intimate details of their sexual en- counters. from how they ki ssed on a G. -Jl-Cl-Atl-D-IR-SO-tl -~ hr!>l dale to the degree of s atisfaction they achieve in various bedroom ac- tivities They are also asked if they are homosexuals Ma rrie d em ployees are asked whether they hit their children and whether they h elp with household chores In other areas once regarded as strictly private, the e mployees are asked lo divulge how often they go to bar:;, whether they drink or use drugs. and if so how much they spend each week m these pursuits. They are also asked to fink on their friends, telling Uncle Snoop whether their associates al ~o use drugs or alcohol. Those seeking counseling help with their problems are asked to reveal how much money they have in the bank, how many unpaid bills they have, whether they like their job and salary -even how many times they leave their desks without perm1ss1on. Many of these answers could be clear- ly self-incriminatory. the kind of di.s - c los ures us ually reserved for the psyc hiatrist's couch or the con· fessional box. But unlike psychiatrists and pries ts. the government's nosy bureaucrats are not bound to maintain confidentiality In fact, it would be easy for an of- fi cial or a fellow worker -motivated by. prurient interests, thoughts of possi- ble blackmail or simple curiosity -to identify the individual making the con- fess ion. Though e mployees are not asked lo put their names on the ques- tionnaires, the forms do require the employee's Social Security number - effectively destroying anonymity. IN FACT, the professional counselors under contract to the program are asked to rate employees on how well they answer the questions. Employees fear that the results of the counseling sessions, along with the Social Security numbers, were intended to reach the desks of senior officials. Despite protests from employees in- volved in the program and even from the office of the deputy surgeon general, the counseling program is considered a model worthy of emulation throughout the federal government. And superiors may require employees to enter the pro- gram if they won't enroll voluntarily. Footnote: Dr. Dale Masi, $50,000-a· year H.HS consultant in charge of the evaluation program, insisted the con· troversial questionna ires were scrapped sometime in March. But the same questionnaires wound up on pro- posals that were circulated as late as July. The forms, s he said. were first proposed by Dr. Don Iverson of the Public Health Service. "I assure you that the questionnaires will not be used." Or. Masi said. "The draft policy of the entire program Is still being de- cided.'' State whistle blowers on the spot State employees who refuse to answer qu es tion s put t o them by the Legislature. or any com mittee thereof. a re subject to instant dismissal. This provision is found in Section 9411 of the Government Code which reads in part. ·•Every state department. . .shall dis- charge any person who commits a con- tempt before any committee. No state depart mtn t ... sha l l ever e mploy ... any person who has .. com- mitled a contempt before any commit- tee. The committee shall certify the re- fusaJ to the State Personnel Board and State Controller.'' No hearing, no appeal, no remedy in court. The employee not only loses his job but is barred evermore from stale employment. B UT WHAT HAPP ENS if the employee testifies and. telling the truth to avoid perjury charges, embarrasses his superiors? The very least is harass- menl while the worst is trumped up charges for dismissal. Noting this unfair situation where employees are put on the spot by the Legislature without protection, Secretary of State March FonJi? Eu, IARl WATIRS while she was a member of the As· sembly, sponsored legislation intended to prevent employees being subjected to reprisals. The bureaucrats fought to de- feat the bill. After several tries the Legislature. eventually in 1974, passed a watered down version of that protec- tion. It declares all state employees shall have the right to communicate with members of the Legislature. But Shnple income tax solution The one thing that seems to terrify politicians is simplicity. Jf anything is too simple , they are afraid ol it because it might work and, then, who needs them ? The federal Income tax is a perfect example. It began as a 32-word Amend· ment to the Constitution and now Is a GIORGI MAIR billion-word jumble that makes aa much sense u a bowl or spa1betU. And, even with Mr. Rea1an 's highly hyped t ax cuts, It ls not goin1 to change much. It is still going to take about 20 percent of the gross national product . For some years, I have advoctted a radical slmplificallon of the income tax and, now, J am hearin1 whllpers or agreement around the balla or Congreq. 1 have repeatedly proposed that we have a flat federal Income tu on all lncomo from wutevtr 1ource. Peri.od. No exe«lpUooa. No deducUoot. No exemptions. If I.he income tax were to be struc- tured as I suggest. the tax rate could be cut by at least 25 percent according to experts in the field. That is, it could be cut from 20 percent of the gross national product to 1.S percent or less. The reason it is so much higher now ls that many people, mostly the very rich and the very poor. a re being subsldi&ed by everyone else. For example, people in the $15,000 lo $50,000 bracket make up 45 percent of the taxpayers, but pay 60 ptircent of the income tax. Meanwhile, some millionaires pay tero lncome i.x. So, once again, things would be more equitable if the rich were p1yins their share which the CongreH baa con· sistently resisted makin1 them do. However, aa inrt1tlon b11 pU1bed people's income tnto bi..., braektU and forced them to pay ~ bl.,.r perHO· ta1e of the Income in taxes,-Wu hll\Cloa has begun to grope around for some re· llef. A flat percentage income tu levied oo all income from whatever aoure. ll the clean, simple 1oluUon that la fair and la understood by everyone Id I said •t tbe beJinntnc. that may be the thing that wlll keep It rrom happenln1 • J the only protection of that right is the provision that ·'an employee may raise as a defense at a punitive action hear· ing. the right to communicate." BUT SUCH A defense would only be appropriate when a n employee is charged directly with having passed in· formation to the Legislature . No bureaucrat would be so foolish as to make such a charge. lnstead other causes for disciplinary action entirely unrelated to any involvement with the Legislature would be made. Even without brineing disciplinary action the bureaucrats have many ways to get even with "whistle blowers." They can transfer the employee to Mo- jave, make demeaning work assign- ments, block promotions, or just become hypercritical of the employee's work performance. The law f'rovides no proteetion from such things. IN CONTRAST, the federal govern- ment, after the publicity given to some federal employees who were fired for blowing the whistle on cost overruns and other excesses, created the Office of Special Counsel under the Federal Merit Syst em Board. Its apeciflc responsl bility is to protect whistle blowers from reprisals. It bas been given the full backina or t.be Reagan ad- ministration. The irony of all this is that while the state has Called to act to proteet honest employees who object to wute ln 1ov- ernment from harus ment or loaa of employment, Gov. Jerry Brown baa created a special office to protect homosexual sate workers from tveo being subjected to namttallillt by t.hetr superiors or fellow employee.. Maybe the Medny arrived on th1t Russian trawl.,-taken lDto cuatody for belnf too clOM to the coat. NEVADA NELL ................................. ..._ ..._, ... 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H o wever. th a t represents only about 0.3 CONSUMER percent of the 253.2 million pounds of meat imported from Australia overall in the first half of this year. Most is for processing into hamburgers and other products. Agriculture Secretary John R. Block said his department will implement procedures to help prevent mislabl!led, uninspected or otherwise adulterated meat from entenng the country. in· eluding: -Boneless meat leaving Australia must be tested for identification as to its species by the Au stralian government and be maintained under government security until it reaches the United States. where U.S. authorities will take over. Major Credit Cards Accepted For Thoae Who Shop For Quality - "' y-: -Boneless meat en route from Australia to the United States will be held at the point of entry and tested for species determination by department experts before it is allowed to enter. 3565 Ea1t Co•t ltifthwar ~ Corona dd Mar 675.1850 -Countries shjpping boneless meat to the United States will be notified that they must in· itiate a program to determine the species of animal it comes from. All fresh and frozen bone- less meat entering the United States, regardless of the country or origin, will be spot-checked by U.S. authorities. Local, county, state, nationql and international events come to your doorstep I ·llJ p·IDI' in the bright, light and lively I I GANT. STUBBIES OP KENNINGTON •a11o Stoel 2224 NEWPORT 175.7174 t · t DAll'f 210'·1 MARINE AVENUE IALIOA ISLAND 6 73· 7821 lO-C> DAILY OFFSHORE. PUA, SUAFUNE HAWAII. • We're keeping OU" ne.N DC-9-80 service to Minneapolis/St. Prul veryqJiet. Introducing the quietest commercial jetliner flying today. That's right. Around the airport. noise from the DC-9-80 reaches only one-third as far as that of other jetliners its size. This dramatic absence of noise is welcome indeed. And it's available on our new direct flight to Minneapolis/St. Paul. ONLY $135. Another welcome part of our DC-9-80 to Minneapolis/St. Paul is the fare -only $135 one-way. But plan ahead because seating is limited. Just call your travel agent and say you want to fly Republic. Or call us any time at (71 4) 540-2060 in Orange County, (213) 772-5100 in Los Angeles, (213) 247-8333 in Burbank, (714) 988-8585 in Ontario. To Minneapolis/St. Paul Lv. 11 : 10 a.m. • Ar. 4 :45 p.m. 11 :45 a.m. t 5: 55 p.m. 2:10p.m.• 9:10p.m. ,J From M inneapolis/St. Paul Lv. 8:15a.m.• Ar 12 :51p.m. 8:25 a.m.t 10:55 a.m. 11 :50 a.m." 5:55 p.m. 5:25 p.m • 8:46 p.m. • Connecting Service t Direct service featurmg DC ·9·80 aircraft. 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'f.lO~•f,..,.,, SALE SPECIAL Stanton Cooper Sofas & Love Seats Your Choice of Cover Less 20% Thru August Sofas Startin9 at s 5 9 9 °0 * Custom 'oturH • Ann Conn * ~ Sel.ction of Latest ~et • Cuslliotts lnnerlined * I way Handti.d lase * 5"1rts LJMd * 5 Quartet Hcwdwood Franws * Quality Construction * ScotchCJuardlftCJ * Impeccable Tailorinq Comfort. elegance and value as only von Hemert's can offer .' ~- "'" ll'umlblN and Jnterlor Deslin • OOSTAMESA 1W NewPOrt Btwl. (71,>.....aoeo AU. tn'Of!ESOPEN MONOAV THAU 8AlUAOAY-t A..M TO 6-30 PM R ead all todays news everyday Diii Pilat in the 'I 1 I J j ' . ' ,• 1 All \Vednes day,Augu1t26, 1981 QUEENIE l"I feel hke firing somebody Send in someone who rubs .me the wrong way " DEAR READERS: You may not be thlnJdnC about school dw1nc the summer vacadoa, but your pre·scbooler a.! ln fact, pre·SCboolers with older brothers and alsters may have been uldnc for a long time when they could go to school. Other pre·schoolers, however, are a bit nervous about leaving their homes and .J>areats. To them, It's no adventure. It's scary. The National Institute of Mental Health aotes tbere are a number ot thlncs you can do to help your child through this transition. First, recognize that, wblJe the day your child first goes off to school la an Important event, It's not somethlnC you need to talk about aJI summer. If your cblld asks about school, answer the quest.Ions honestly and .completely, but otherwise, don't bring it up. The time to start explalnJJlg to your child what to expect ls a week or two before school begins. Do this with enthusiasm. If you show positive feelings about school, your child trill pick them up. One of the things to talk about is bow the chJld will get to school. If the school Is within walklog distance, walk the route a few days before school starts. And, If you can, go with the child the first few days of school, even if there are older children walking the same route. A parent's hand Is aJmost as good as a security blanket. lf your cbJJd will be golnc by bus, wait with the cbUd to belp idenWy It. Once the bus arrives, be direct. Say goodbye and allow the cbild to board alone. lf the cblJd crtea, &ry not to overreact. In moat cases, your child's tears wUJ soon disappear. lf you are working and your chUd will not be coming directly home after school, make sure be or she understands the arrangements beforehand. If possible, both of you abouJd go to see the place and meet the people with whom your child will be staying. If your child should say, "I don't want to go to school," don't argue, but discuss the child's fears. Then say that there is no choice, since going to school Is a matter of law. U you are posl&lve and straJghtforward, you and your child should be able to cet over this bump. To learn more, send for a free copy of "Plain Talk About When Your Child Begins School" from the Consumer Information Center, Dept. 5191, Pueblo, Colo. 81099. Insist on good quality DEAR PAT DUNN: When I get a product at a supermarket that turns out to be un- salisractor y, l a lways take it back and ask for a refund. My sister constantly criticizes me for doing this and says I'm being "tacky." Can you find out if other consumers return products too? I'd like to know if I am being too particular, even though I never complain unless something is really wrong. l .W., Coata MeH At today's prices, everyone 1llould lnal1t on iettlng good qualJty In food products. In fact, a majority of supermarket 1lloppera feel e:uctly aa you do when It come• to returnlni unHt11ractory products, 1ecordln1 to the Food MarkeUnc lnatltute'• 1111 update of · . "Treads -Consumer Attltude1," a n1tlon1I • aarvey of 1,817 aboppen. Thll re.earch la· dlcates that 57 percent of the 1arveyed con· JUmen retumed productl for a refud, 41 percent made an la·penoa complaint to a food store, and M percent awltcbed 1tore1> became of dlu aU1f1ctlon. . • ··Got a probltm' TMri wntt to Pa,t' ·~· • l °""!' Pal Wtll cut rtd lopt. gtttlng •' • ~~,:n:::;:.,:':' ,:';'~~t~tda,:: n biaineu. Mail JIOUr quf!Stion1 lo Pa,t Dunn. Al Your Stnnct, Orange Cocat DoOt1 Pilot, P 0 Boz ISfO. Coata Mtao, CA 9M26. Al man11 ~tttt• aa pouib~ wlll be aru~~d. but phoned fnquar'W• or lttter1 not tncludtng lht rtOIUr'• full name. addreH and bunn131 1*r1' phone number cannot be COMfdtrtd. Thia column appear• dall11 ez. oept Sunda111." JUMBO MEDJOOL DA TES Sl.99 PER POUND .. , ........... ,,.... Vou 'd expert to pay .Ut Trader Joe'1 at the ln· to H .H tor thett bl1. teraecUon ol 17lh Strfft buutlful Callrornla Newport Boulevard and ~. but n 're bomblnl Superior Avenue (Mat to tllem tor OGl1 sue. whU• Denny's and Barclay'1 ' U..1 J.ut. Banlr.> ~ ... 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SUI TENNIS I RACQUETBALL •Kennex 'llaok Aot\ Ato. teo.oo 108.88 •Spalding 'Natut1I ' 'rame, Reg. eo.oo 32.88 •Wll1on or Penn Ttnnla lall1, Reg. 2.79_1.H •Ekttlon 'M9fnum' "41oquet, Reg. 85.00 _39.88 •Ek1elon 'Rogue \ Reg. 35.00 20.88 •Luch 'leglt', .. eg. 1t.ts 11 .88 •L••ch 'Graphite Comp', Reg. 70.00_47.88 GENERAL SPORTING GOODS •Speldlng'ProlMm'lellcetbell,Aeg.19.95_ 15.88 '5P11dlng 'Top Fllte' Ootf Bells, Reg. 18.00_ 12.M (9o• Of 11) •Mlk•N 'IVA' Volleybell, Reg. 27.85 ' . .. 1HE BES1 o•• S1AR1S 10DAYI KASTLE 'MID PRO' SKIS K2 '355' SPORT SKIS KASTLE SKIS •Kastl• 'Racing Team', Reg. 250.00 __ 134.88 •Kastl• 'Sprint', Reg. 185.00 l150cmonty) 89.88 •Kastl• 'National Team', Reg. 250.00_134.88 •Kastl• 'Combl', Reg. 215.00 119.88 DOLOMITE NORDICA MEN'S 'CORSAIR' MEN'S 'COSMOS REO. 250.00 99•• REQ. a2•• 135.00 WOMEN'S SKI BOOTS •Nordic• •Aries·. Reg. 115.00 __ 73.88 •Nordic• 'Nova ', Reg. 140.00 89.88 •Oolomlte 'Libra', Reg. 175.00 __ 69.88 MEN'S SKI BOOTS •Nordic• 'Force II', Reg. 180.00 __ 117 .88 •Nordlca 'Hurrlcalne', Reg. 200.00_ 132.88 AFTER SKI BOOTS •Men's/ladles' Nylon Moon Boot, #T-27, Reg. 58.50 7 .88 •'Ascot' Nylon Boot, plle lined, Reg. 58.00 9.88 •BHJay Men's LHther, Reg. 49.50_ 32.88 •S..Jey ytomen 's LMther, Reg. 42.50 28. ,.. 'MOUNTAIN ACE' MEN'S or WOMEN'S PARKA REG. 95.00 24aa uper buy for campus or camp- ing! The 'Mountain Ace' has poly· .ster llberflll for warmth and distinctive corduroy yoke styl· Ing With snap/zipper front, 2· way cargo pockets & more fee· turH. SAVE OVER S70.00. I I 1 t l l I r I I Daily Pilat WEDNESDAY, AUG. 26, 1981 FEATURES COM ICS TELEV IS ION 09 012 013 The 'hard , assets' inspired by Houxzrd investors Ruff .are furious . about one provision of See Page the Reagan tax cut. B6. D a ~ Islnnd fort home to hi,story, and seven people Tortugas bastion isolate d FORT JEFFERSON, Dry Tortugas <AP> If Georgia "Sissy" Page runs out of salt while preparing dinner for her husband Ron, she's got a prob- lem . The nearest grocery store is in Key West, 68 miles away across the Gulf of Mexico. However, Mrs. P age says when something like that hap- pens she can us ually borrow what s he need s from Nina Kelson. She's the only other woman who lives in this huge 19th century coastal fort built on a 10-acre co ral is land off Florida's southernmost tip. Despite the isolation and lack of many amenities on one of the most isolated of the country's 82 national m o num e nts, it 's described as a good life by the five National Park Service employees and the two wives who call the historic fort home. ·'This is still my honeymoon place," says Mrs. P age, who came here two years ago, short- ly after she and Ron were mar- ried. "I don't know or anything we lack here, but you do have to phm ahead." adds Mrs Kelson, having a late-morning cup or coffee. Although she and her electri· cian husband Charles have been on the is land only several months, she has no desire to re- turn to her native Pennsylvania. Fort Jefferson rests on a two- foot thick and 14-foot wide con- crete foundation set below sea level. Cons truction began in 1846 and continued for 30 years , but was never completed. -. -.,. -.. .. The three-tiered fort was de- signed for 450 cannons and at one time housed a garrison of 1,500 men. It was here that Dr. Samuel Mudd was sent to serve a sentence for setting the broken leg of a stranger whose name was Jo• Wilkes Booth. And it was hert lhat the battleship Maine anchored before it went on to Havana harbor, where it would become a battlecry in the Spanish-American War Fort Jefferson covers most of Garden Key , one of seven islands in Dry Tortugas. There are few amenities. ... - The fort covers mos t of Garden Key, one of seven small islands called the Ory Tortugas. They were named "Tortugas" - Spanish for turtles -by ex· plorer Ponce de Leon in 1513 and lat~r added the "Ory" as a warning to mariners that there is no fresh water available. The fort is surrounded by a moat filled with crystal-clear. blue-green seawater. The main entrance is protected by two massive doors that are locked at sundown. A single walkway across the moat leads to a small campground and dock where two Park Service boats are kept. The view from the top of the fort is spectacular. In a single glance, one can see the migrat- ing birds at Bush Key, the lighthouse in the opposite direc- tion. the clean surrounding waters whose colors vary ac- cording to the depth. anchored pleasure craft, a landing seaplane, picnickers. bathers and the inevitable angler with a baited hook in the waler. Varying numbers Qt p6euure boats of all sizes are usually anchored in the harbor. From these come about half the 50,000 visitors the fort has each year . Commercial fishermen account for lens of thousands more each year , and a Key West·based seaplane service with two six· seater planes brings the re· mainder. The island is accessible only by boat or seaplane. Larr y Teague i s park manager and the fort's veteran with 31,'2 years service as its boss. He's easily recognized - the thin man generally smoking a pipe and untiringly retelling the island's history lo visitors. "I don't look al this as a job," says Teague . "It's a home." Either Teague or ranger Tim Herman greets everyone who docks in the harbor or sets foot on the island. They also make certain everyone is aware of the rules designed to protect the natural resources of the 47,000 acres of sea and land under Na· tional Park Service jurisdiction here . The lobsters are untouchable as well as any shells below the water line. No spear-fishing is permitted, but you're welcome to anything you catch with a fishing pole. About 100 yards to the east is Bus h Key. an off.limits bird sanctuary that is a wildlife spec· tacle between April and Sep- tember. Teague says that an estimated 80,000 sooty terns use the island for their annual nest- ing season. Their eggs are laid in the warm sand, and when the young birds hatch and are strong enough, they fly 9,000 miles to West Africa. Those who voluntarily accept assignment here live in several or the fort's bastions, which have been converted into small but comfortable apartments. A self·contained generator pro- vides electricity and a ship-to- shore radio is the only means of communication with the mainland. A couple of the fort's original cisterns are still used to catch and store rainwater for drinking. Teague stresses that no services are available to vis· itors. Dry Tortugas and fort attract 50,000 vbiton each year, despite its iaolotion. ''You must bring everything you're going to need and that in- cludes gasoline and water," he sars. "And everything you bring JOU llntlst take back ... That's because there are no facilities for garbage or refuse and, since there is almos t no sea pollution in this part of the Atlantic, the Park Service wants to keep It that way. A Key West s upply boat makes a weekly trip t.o Fort Jef· ferson to bring groceries and whatever else the island's in· habitants have put on their shop· ping lists. Each employee is al· lowed fi ve days off the island per month. "I wasn't s ure 1 could cope with. living here when I accept· ed the job," says Page, the fort's maintenance man. "Now if it weren't for my monthly Air Force Reserve m e eting in Homestead. I 'd never leave here." Herman says he isn't fully ac- climated to island living after a f ew months a s the fort's lawman. He transferred from the Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming and says he misses the mountains. , .. \ \ .. ,· ~ .. t ,. ' -,, A visitor to the Dry Tortugas glides his sailboard past Bush Key, an off-Limits bird sanctuary where 80,000 sooty terns next annually. Golfing ministers sink links mµgger · MEMPHIS. Tenn. CAP> - Three ministers confronted on a golf course by a would· be robber substituted a putter for the golden rule and smote their as- sailant. The Revs. W.J . Millard, Vince O'Leary and Jim Breytspraak said they were on the ei1hth 1reen at Overton Park golf course when a man appeared and demanded their wallets. "He came up behind Jim Breytspraak and said, 'Give me your wallet or I will blow your bead· off ' " Millard aaid. "I don 'l tbhik be bad a gun." . Breytapraak, ee. told the man be did not have his wallet, so the J robber turned to Millard. 87, who refused to .iive up bla wallet, and there wu a brief tu.sale. "He t.brew me down oo the cround and I rolled over oa my back so he couldn't get my wallet." Millard said. ••vince O'Leary walked up and hit him on the head with the putter. The man ran off." What about turning the other cheek? "If the guy's wrong then you can't turn the other cheek," Millard said, "because it en· courages him to keep doing wrong." Name ch a n ge due SAIJSBURY, Zimbabwe (AP) -'Sallabury, the -name of this country's capital slnce wbitel set- tled here nine decades qo, will soon be ctwam6 ti Harare, the name of a blfft'·..._. ebief wbo wu Uvtnc here when the HlUen arrived. I - ~ 1:, I -! ~- ~ I I J Ill -, I I I I • ' I ' i I ' , . . , ' I I I ' v ,, d I b 1·1l r(J 1'1 i I •• I i I I ., : ~ c: • • I I OrangeCoaet DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, Auguat 26, 1981 Pilot blames controllers for delays, is suspended INDIANAPOLIS IAPl -A senior airline captain has been suspended after telling passengers that unqualified peo· pie substituting for striking au tramc controllers were to blame fo r flight delays , the In dianapolis Star h1t s reported. Brian Power-Waters. a pilot with USAir. said the incident OC· curred a week ago on a flight from Louisville. Ky., to Pills· burgh, and the pilot was s us · pe nded after passengers com plained to airline officials. "The next day. I was called up and told that when I get to my next stop, I could get off the plane and come home." Power· Wate rs, 58, said in a newspaper interview .. And that I was off the line until further notice." On Saturday, he received writ· ten notice of a disciplinary hear- ing Power-Waters said Tuesday from his home in Church Hill, Md .. that he learned of the ac- tion while he was in Windsor Locks, Conn. "They told me. ·You're off.' I said, 'What for?' They said they didn't know, just that I was pulled off the nJght from Bradley International Airport to Philadelphia on lhe last leg of my trip." He was allowed to ride the plane lo Philadelphia "I spent the night lhere," he said, "and my wife picked me up and we drove home. The Star said Power-Waters had been flying a BAC-111 jet, s imilar to a DC -9 but smaller, for the past decade. Las t December . Power· Water!> wrote a book, "Margin For Error None," outlining his views on the nation's air traffic Noise annoying MARGATE. England !AP> - Authorities hit lion tamer Martin Lacey with a noise abatement order a fter his neighbors in this Kent county seaside resort complained that the roaring of his five circus lions was keeping them awake at night. Lacey, 38, said his lions only make a noise when they are moved or want to mate "It's j ust not practical to ask them to shut up, but the resi- dents are welcome to come and try," he said. control system It includes such l'hapters as "Danger FAA At Work" amd "Controllers Make It Work .. He has an agreement with his s uperior s .1.hat prohibits him from identifying his employer in published accounts But USAlr's chief pilot. Capt Henry P Nash. said in Washington that Power· Waters 1s a company pilot He added that Power Watl'rs "is not flying" penci111g the hear· 1ng Dave Shipley. vice pres1 dent for pubhc affu1rs of the Wa!>hington·b<ased uirhne. said Tuesday that he was "a bit up set .. al Power Waters' intervlt'w because of the agreement But he would not comment on the suspension "because 1t 1s an internal situation " Power·Waters. who said he 1s two years from retirement. said he had been an airlint· pilot for 26 years. lie said he was critical of air traffic safety long before the strike. About 12.000 members of the Professional Air Traffic Con· trollers Organization walked off their jobs Aug. 3. They were seeking highH pay and 1m · proved benefits 'I CAN TAKE A HINT, GUYS' -Making their point graphicall y. Republican As semblymen William Baker. Danville, left. and Gilbert Marguth. Livermore. arrived at the Capitol office of Assembly Reapportionment Com- .. " ......... mittee Chairman Richard Alatorre. D·LA . to protest the fact they both had been put in the 10th district in the state's new redistricting plan. Grand Op.Nng Sale An Australan JarfsbercJ? KANBURA CHEESE-$ t . 99 at Trader Joe & PrOftfo We've made another massive purchase or this fine c heese. which 1s similar to the delirious Jarlsberg from Norway Our Kanbura, however, has a lower sail level Buy a chunk weighing 10 pounds or more. and re· ce1ve a 10"~ discount ' Please visit our newest Trader Joe's at the In· tersertion of 17th Street1 Newport Boulevard ana Superior A \•e nue !next to Denny's and Barda} 's Bank> NOW IN COSTA MESA •• Turnyour unusables • into e usable e cash. Call e Daily Pilot e classified • 642-5678. ------L •-----~ f '•NH 111aa11el l\:rfor111n1~c.: FIRST PERFORMANCE Save $4.00 on a dynamite halr1tylel Shampoo, Performance Cut•. end Blow Ory (normally 118.00) ere yours for only t14'.00 wtlen you Introduce yoursell aa e llraMi"-customer wt th thia coupon. GET YOUI DllUT PllFOIMANCI FOi ttUSSt Cete!INtM J7tl ...... ~PIO C..NtM ... 71 ......... llJ .....,,.,. , ... W.M s..c.-.... ,,,, ...... ,,, ..... """'~ c:..w... ... ,. .. 714-1761 ............ ... , W .M HONORED r>r .Jtimcs I.. :\1 d; :1 ugh . pr c> f t.' s so r of p~~ <'hohwlog~ and l'Xl'l'Ulin· \ H't' d1a11c·t.'llor a t UC Irvine. ha~ h<•t•n given tht• 1981 Dist 1ngu1:-.hl·cl Sc1<•nt1fH· Con tnhution Award , Antenna suit filed Height limit protested in Newport A Newport Beach ham radio operator who claims the city has squelched his efforts to build a trans mission tow e r in his backyard. hus filed a lawsuit to get tus tower as well as $750,000 in damages. Edward Karagozian. a res1 dent of Newport's Ua yshores community, filed the suit las t week in the U S District Court 1n Los Angeles The radio operator is asking the court to decla re Newport's height l1m1t on radio antennae invalid. A hearing 1s !>Ct for Sept 8. Last year . Newport city coun cil members denied K<aragoz1an permission to erect a 55-foot· high radio antenna m his yard The radio o perator said he needed an antenna at least that high 1n order to operate his radio gear Karagoz1an had agreed to in- stall an electric winch to the tower so 1t c.:ould be lowered when not in use lie also said he would set up an emerge ncy com mun1callon sybtem to help the t•1 ty in tht· t•vent of a disaster But following romplainlS from his Bayshores nt•1ghbors th<al the lower would bl· an eyesore and m 1ght d1Hupt tel~v1s1on recep· t1un . the• cou n c il kill e d K<iragoz1:m's anlt•nnu plans llu~h Coffin . Ne" port's city uttornt•v. i.aic.l n·cent ('OU rt rul· in gs on ·the height of radio anlen nat· \ ar) In onl' l'OUrt of <appeals case. Clean air violators prosecuted in OC Coffin said . it was der ided that c·1t1es t·an regulJtt• the height of radw lowc·rs But in a recent US District Court t·a:.e involv- ing the c·1t) of Placentia, height regulatwns WNl' Judged to be a v1olat1011 of First Amcndml•nt rights Thl• Air Quality Management Dis trict reported s uccessrul prose('ut1on of 12 cases of air pollutwn C'Ontrol violations in Ju- ly in Orangt• County. resulting in total fines of $3,325 Violations rang ed from emission of excessive odors and pollutants to lack of operating permits. Van Vlahukis. an industrial cleaning compounds manufac lurer. and Art1st1t· Cleaners both of Huntington Rear h, were the only two Orunge Coast firms cit ed in July, according to the re port. \'an Vl<ahukis was fined $260 und n•ceiH•d Ont' year probution for opl·rat1ng a hvdrochloric acid tunk without a permit. uc cording lo the report . Art1stit· Cleaners was fin ed $65 for excessive leakage of solvent at the dry cleaning plant. the re port staled The district 1s the primary agency respons ible for s ta tionary source emission control for 10 million residents of Los Angeles, Orange. Riverside and Sun Bernardino counties All 12 Orange County incidents w<'rc prosecuted as criminal m1!>deme<anors in which fines rangt:d from $65 to $520 Fine:s for air pollution viola l1<>n'i are determined by the c-ourts in all instances. with th£' district's inspectors acting a!> w1tnPsscs in the proserution Ham radio class slated Heg1stnit1on I'.'> under way at 0 r :mg(' Coast C 'olle.1.:t' in c"o::.t a :\1<.•sa for a n1nt• week C'lass this fall that Jlfl'JIOJft'S student:; to t:akl· thl· 1-'CC' Amatl'Ur Radio ;'\;O\ll't' Cl.i!->s IH·<•nst' exam The om· <ind OJ half un1l duss 1s h!.tecl OJ'> :\lannt' Act1v1t1es 1:17AD in thl· fall <·las'> schedule Thi· d:ass ml•c·ts !'rfondav from 7 HJ p m . Fall 'it'ml•stt·r clas::.cs begin S1•pl 8 For mun~ information. l'all 5.56 5772 BE AMONG THE FIRST TO GET T H E MEDICAL CARE CENTER YO UR CHILDREN'S '8444 Weejuns. NOW AT ~ :: 30 FASH ION ISLAND 644-2464 WESTCUFF PLAZA 17th & IRVINE 548-8684 HOURS: Monday through Salurday 8:30 a m.·10 00 p.m Sunday 9.00 a m -6·00 p m EVENINGS-WEEK-ENDs-HOLIDAYS Fully Qualified Phys1c1an On Duty For Treatment of Illnesses, Injuries and Routine Check-ups X -Ray & Laboratory Fac1llt1es Reasonable M edical Office Fees At Large Savings Over Emergency Fees FREE BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK 17672 Beach Blvd., Suite A, H.B. I Between Slater & Talbert l 848-9600 NOW ... \M, Hu_..ti.iqtot\I B&o.dtl ~p FOOV\to:,rt.i Vo.He,~ .. ~ \ · #!1/t.Mli 'PRODUCE! .. 4 J&! ~! .. . . . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, August 26, 1981 •a------------..-------------~~--------------------------------------. Titanic • piece pictured HOUSTON CAPJ A color photograph "def· initely" s hows a pro pelter of the sunken ocean liner Titanic. claims the Abilene millionaire who has bankrolled two searches for the ship. Jack Grimm told the Houston Post the pro· peller was photographed during a July expedition to find the "unsinkable" luxury liner which went down on its maiden voyage after striking an iceberg in \912 He said the propeller is about 16 feel 1n diameter. and matcht•s the dimensions of the Titanic's propellers ·'I feel we dcfin1telv found one of the pro pellers." Grimm said from his Abilene offict• "If you find an acorn. 'lhe tree can't be far away, can it?" He said the prop was in the same area from which the Titanic's last SOS was thought to have been sent, about 250 miles off the coast of Newfoundland. "I'm very encouraged by what we've found." he said. "It just looms stronger and stron~er that that's it " Melons grow big in .Hope HOPE, Ark. <AP > So far. Hope farmers hav en't produced a watermelon worth snif- fing al, but the deadline is still a month away "We don't play around with a watermelon un- less it weighs a hundred pounds," said Pod Rogers. the n e w s paperman who revived the city's annual Watermelon Festival ·rive years ago The watermelon season is still young, but Rogers was almost apologetic when he con· fessed that the biggest melon recorded 1n Hope this year 1s a 156· pounder 44 pounds lighter than the 200· pound 1979 melon lis ted in the Guinness Book of World Records. Both me lons were grown by Ivan Bright on his farm east of Hope in southwest Arkan s~s. Rogers said Bright was offered $100 for 12 seeds fr om t h e 200-pound melon. Bright's competitors. who come to the Hope festival from around the country each year. have until Sept. 21 to grow a bigger melon and win I the $300 prize. The farmers gathered at a festival Sunday to display their produce. Rogers. 55. said the weekend festival in· eluded everything from a watermelon-eating contest to a seed-spitting event. Rogers, who carries a $250 fiberglass replica or the record 200-pound melon in the back seat or his car, said he never gets tired or promoting the watermelon festival. ·'They've asked me, ·What does it take to grow a big watermelon like Hempstead County grows every year?• t tell them lt takes live things: Prict• Gootl Wt4., Alft. 26ttl tttni Ill.....,.... '9llcJ H • •••\Id~ a 1-.. •I IMC~ llWdltit, 11 ti '111\ .... puc. A l;Nll.il Pl'~ ... 11111 11M1f 1\ Ml Msl"'4lllC ,.i., 1!111111..C• r\ ltU.. ~....,,.. .._ .. ,_. ••w 11111• u ,ow 1u n0te ilollf 1W10t.tt1 .., 1Mr11\lf 1111ta.11 fltuit•• "_... ,, .. .i #11w,.1t _.nMI,~~ • • etll liwt • CAwlt\y ~ kltldDJ • ...-si lor "''""to Ill llW<Mlf rl h IMt llllO .....,• ""lalllt lln dofl Ml-'' II d•At IM cl.st Ot.t yle •lo llet•fl Pl'~ .... ..-ii. ft 19CnWlllf 118119 " Sloel ,.,.1 .. , BACK-TO-SCHOOL TuH., Sept. ht. So ... It"'" et lttuler Prkta. HI-INTENSITY DESK LAMPS REG . 8.99 Bright. glore free l1gh1 1ng with J woy switch ond flexible orm. 6 99 YOUR CHOICE MEN'S COURTLEY DRESS SOCKS REG. 1.29 99c ~~~Ro~~?,~~~ nylon blend Popular colors ENFAMIL READY· TO-USI fOIMUU ::::.139 3'2..o&. lt~lor O' with . lro". NABISCO CHIPS AHOYI COOKIES =~~:tou•J49 .. c:+..-..~ 20%0FFOUR ENTIRE STOCK OF TEXAS ,,_,,,.~•J INSTRUMENTS WATCHES EG.14. 95-53. 95 11'' 104316 Nol oll styles 1n oil •lores Shop eorly While ••oclu lost 0 MEN'S CIEW NECI SWEATSHIRTS orSWEATPANIS -. : . '\ ·~ REG. 6'' 7 •99 & YOUR 8.99 CHOICE Woshoble cotton ocryltc blend 1n men's Stzes S·XL SUNlln OU'' SAU C PllCI l quart. Heolthful lulce from co"ee"trote. amYCIOCIER JUUINNI POTATOIS :=' k»••· 2 SJ Limit 6 per cutfO· "*" 4'3/4•ctt. .. ~~ • 1 ~~I AM/FM PERSONAL HEADPHONE RADIO ~!~,:m!!~?!l 0'' w11h you Wllh podded eor cups & heodbond Hanes· UNDERWEAR CREW OI V-NECK SHIRTS TOUI CHOICl JPACKOF 532 3 RIG. 7 .99 I 00' • cotton S•u•s S XL conoN BRIEFS PACICOf 446 3 llG. 'A411,rlu htc111411ea 6.69 lleMI 2S % •ff S,.a.I. 1 ()()•~ COiion Sizes 28 lo 38 DOLE PINEAPPLE SUCID OI CllUm =35~ kl, While Stocb Lcatt limit 6 C' cuatomer, GRANNY GOOSE "PAN FlllS" POTATO CHIPS .~:C:.°"'·69c lo•l I Limit 6 per a nt_.-. MEN'S AND BOYS' NYLON & SUEDE RUNNING SHOE With podded tongu• 12'' onkle collar l'IMI guord & cu•h•oned orch 1n•ole fSAvil LJ!J GUYS' AND GALS' BRUSHED NYLON WARM-UP SUITS REG.11" 19 .99 Shiny outer brushed nylon linong Mony colors Size• XS rhru XL Other s1yles ovo1I obi• 1n other slo••• c "You have to have the ri1bt seeds. You have t have the right soiJ . Th~e1~-------.-.-,---,-.. -,-IA-Cll--------,-,-,-ln-Alll--Y-A_WT _________ Cts-,-.. -.-.,-.---------.. -.-,-... -.--------------' ri1ht cHmate. And the .. -.. ··-know-how. And move Lo •••..._" ...... at • '614t ....... & .....,. • m L tM -c.... •Mllw. ........... ..., . .. , ........ ,......_ .. ,. ...... ,.._ ........ (.... ...,..., Hope, Ark., and rou Cl ...... ,._ ,._. ~ ,._. •me~ tit .... -raise a heck o a bl • tlDI ._. .... • ,.... ....., .,..... '-"' melon." ' .... • I I . -I i I . I' I ·' I I ~ \I ... ' 114 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wedneaday, Auguet 26, 1981 rnrn~~m~~~ Brown says state economy healthy SACRA MENT O (APJ California's economic health wu "surprisingly good" during 1980 despite a nationwide recession, Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. has reported in his annual economic report to the Legislature. good and bad news, particularly on employment. While an estimated 212,400 new jobs were created in Callrot"nla last year. compared to 779,000 nu lionwide, the state's labor force arew even raster. and the unt\mploymcnt rate lncreused from a 6.2 percC!nt average rnte In 1979 to 6.8 percent h1 1980. In a letter to lawmakers attached to a 128·page report by hi s Depart· ment of Finance, Brown said California created a quart.er of all the new jobs in the United States last year, and that the state's unemploy· ment rate fell below the national rate for tlie first lime in 25 years. But. thl' report said. thl41 6 8 pc.or cent statewhk UVl'rllMl' mtudtc-tl llOUIC' dramatic v1trlntlon11 In cllfCcin•nt r,, gions or thl' st ate• ·'Twenty-seven percent of the job growth in the nation occurred in California (last year l The state's un. e mployment rate a veraged 6.8 per· cent -below the national average for the first lime in 25 years ... the Democratic governor said. For exurnplt•, In l'01111tl1111 whC't'c> th.- principal ln~m1trlc>l4 """ A\trn1111nt•r and ell'ctronlr~. 1111r11111ln\'l11C'llt \\ 101 s I g n I r i r u n l I :. I 0 \\ " I t h " II I h" statewidt• uvt•ru.it• '4 :t '"'' r1>11t 111 Orunat• Count~, !'I :I 11N1'c•11I 111 ~cu1ln C'lilru und ti Ii l>t'l't'<'llt lt1 ~101 Uh•.i11 But In to1111tl<•1t wlwt•r tlmlK'r 111 llw principul l111l11st r~. Uth•m11l11y111r11t was doubh• llw st 1tk\\ Ide> uvt>rn.i" "Californians continue to receive major tax relief. Between 1975-76 and 1981·82, tax relief will amount to ne arly $44 billion. The percentage in· crease in California per capita taxes be tween 1969 and 1979 was the sm allest among the SO states." Brown added 15 7 pcn·cnt In Tr\111ty <'ounty. 12 pcir cent HI lh1111hohll. 13 :.! In l>C'I Nortt' and 15 pt.•rr1•111 111 Si11 klyou The repm1 111110 l'lh•d lh'riou11 proh l e ms in C:u lirornin'll housi n.i market ll Slud lh11l while the prob lems such ait shortuiit of mortaage funds, high mortKnae ri.&k3 nnd inna tion in housini.t coats wt•n.• nil na lional, those problems wert' ull more severe in CallCornlu Although Brown's <.'Over letter had an upbeat tone. the body of the economic report contained a mix of Gas company • earnings up San Diego Gas & Electric Co. has announ<.'ed earnings of $1.57 per com· mon share for the 12-month period t•nded July 31 .. Five years ago. the median !!ales price of California homes was near the national average Now Uus slate has some of the highest home prices in the U.S By the end of 1980, Ca lifornia home prices were about $30,000 h ighe r than the national average," the report said. The earnings report shows a 2-cenl gain from the $1.55 earned for the 12-month period ended June 30, but a 27 ·cent decrease from the $1.84 a share earned in the 12 months ended July 31. 1980. The report a lso said the average apartment rental in California in· creased from $125 a month in 1970 to about~ a month in 1980. PUIUC MOTlCE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tiit lollowl1>9 De<IOn I\ do1n9 llusl nus••· LOU BRUNO A ASSOCIATES, 110\lt 011 ,,..ond Av1 , B•lbo• Is land. Calllor._.• 9U61. Louis LHnorO Br..,,o, ll6 Re"'one Wey, Cost. MtH, C1lllOf'nl1 '262' T Ills tiuslnou h condUcttd by .., wn lnCOfllCWlllCI .. soclallan olller 111.., a part~p. LoulsBr- Tllls sl•lenwnt "'" llled •llt\ it.. Countr Cl~k of OrtnQ9 County on Aug.). 1 .. 1 1'1'7Mt Publlsn.a Ounge Cout O•llr Piiot. Aug.), 11. 19, 2•. 1"1 301 .. 1 PUii.JC "8T1CE "CTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATIMENT T lie follow Ing person> •rt dolnQ bu•lneu•1 COASTLINE MARINE SERVICE. • 1' Main SI , Sit 12, HuntlnQIOn 8t1c.ll.~.'2 ... MM\ln H T rler, lOt Hunll"llton SI , Hun1"'91oft e .. ch. C1 "2MI Paul Eastmen, ltt SU..n'• Orin. l 1guoe &e.cll, C• Tllll buslnou IS conducted by • llmllecl pert/Wrslllp Mlinln Tyler This stilt-w~ lllecl •ltll tlw County Clerk of Ora-Cou111v on AU9'H1 10, 1"1 1'1"17> Publl-Or-Coal! 0 .. IV PllOI •U11· n. "· 26, ~. 2. '"1 l6_., Piii.JC tWftE "Despite the slower rate of in· crease <than home prices), rising rents have a significant impact on many Californians," the report said. PUIUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATIMENT Tiit f0Uowln9 person> ••• doln9 llu•l"Hs .. THE INTERIOR ARTISTE, ISO) Soutll Coa1t Or • J11, Coot• Mew, Ca ,,.,. Rk l\llrO E. Sc:llultt. 11 ~l'ldrllle Way, Irvin., Ca. n7U David 8. Otlert19<~. 27 MAl'ldrtkl Way, lrvlne, Ca '77U ~le J. Otlerl•O, 11 Mal'ldr•q W•Y. Irvin., C• '77U Tiii• lluslneu h conou<teo by • Q9Mrel~. 0.vld 8. OberOKk Tlll1 st.ate......,I was filed wllll Ille County Clerk of OrtnQ9 County on AU91Jst 10. 1911 ,., .. 17. Published 0r.,. c-sr 0111y P11o1 AUii 11, It, J6, S.pl 2, '"' l617 .. I PVIUC 1.-nCE l'ICTITIOUI IUllN•U NAM• STAT•M•NT Tiii fOllO•ln9 perJOflS ... dolnlJ buslno"n ESTELLE ALLAROALE. J'5l E (OHi H"'V .. Corana dll Mar, Ca. t2W Fr-A. ROClertlOfl, tit 9auloe Orin, 0·2, N-PO<"t BaKh, c a. t?MO J-Y. R-rt.son, tit B•Yllde Orlvt, 0-2, NtwpO<'t 9eKll, Ca. '2'60 Tiiis -"'" Is conclu<tff by •n 111 dlvld!MI. Fr-A. ROOer'-' Tiiis IQ1-I wu llled wllll tlw COUftlY C1.ni of Or .... County Of\ Jiiiy )0, 1"1. 1'1'1W Pub41Jhld 0r"'9e coast Dally Pllol Aug S, 11, 19. 26, 1''1 lSIW' PUBLIC NOTICE PVIUC "8TlC£ "~~~~!:~!':::S , Tiii tollowln9 1»r10n\ art Ooln9 l'ICTITIOUS IUSfNt:SS business •i: NAME STATU"t:NT STEVENS A ASSOCIATES, 177 F H11 lollowln11 persons are doln11 Rlvorsloe Or., Newport BHcll, CA buslnou u : fMJ. "SEA KING'S KORNER" Jtl• E Mk ,,_I Kl~y Steveftl, JU 81y Pullk Coast HIQl\war C0:.0NI cMI View THTace, (G9tl MeM, CA Mer, CA f2W ' dl::;;.:.~nou Is <~lllCI by.,. ,,._ JM c. Choi. ,..., Llme110lll Clrcle, Miu Stewns :2!!i Huntington Buell. C•lllor11I• Tiiis llA""-t ••• 111.., with tlw MY""ll J, Cllol. 1..., LlmellGfll Cir. ~ovn~v 1 C~rk of Or•-County °" cit , • 0, Hunll"lllon 811<11. Celllwlll• Ull· • ti · tUO. l'l-I Tiiis -11oss Is condUcteo by .., '" Publl-OrMl\JO Coast Dally Piiot, OIYIOUll. AUii It. It, J6, ~. 1, ltll >.S47 .. I J•C Cnoi Tiiis 11&1-1 '"" llled wltll Ille Nil.IC MOTlC( Counlr Clork ot Oran" County on i.-----------Aug. •. 19'1, 1'1'17• PICTITIOUI IUllN•U Pub41Mled Or1n9t Coell O•llY Piiot. NAM• ITATClMaNT Aug. S, 12, It, H. 1'91 3511 .. 1 T~~-"9 ,..,,_ Is CIOfnll tou.i. COMPUTER EMPORIUM, 1112 E Nl-1'nt -II' _,,.,.I: C•rM91A, SMta Ana, CA n101. MOT'lal Ot' IUUt TllANll'•a nrWLA -llW. Ale~ M. lrtclley, 6111 SrdMy, (lieu • .,_,., U.C.C.I -----------Huntl•on a.Kit, CA t2'47. TOWHOM ITMAYCOHCERN, 1-7 N•tlce h llerebv 111ve11 to 1~ Ill MM Tltls -!nos• Is condu<tecl by en 111 • •-l'ICTITIOUI IUllN•SS dlvldutl. Creditors (Ill OHE HOVR CLEANERS, NAMI STAT•M•NT A. M. Bradley INC., Tr-.. rOf't, -butlnt$1 tel-Thi folloWl"ll pertonJ 1r1 Oolnt Tiiis Nte,_..t w" filed with tho d•n• 11 •12:2 krrence, lrvlftl, CA llu•l-11· C~nlr Ct«k of 0r•"91 Cou11tv - •HU, Cou11ty of Ore11ge, SIMI of FANT/BIOOLI! CLAREMONT, AUO 7, ttl1. C•llfarnle, 11\ft e bulk trMsfer 11 17701 Mitchell Nortll, 1rvl11•, '16'111 •boVC to be -··JOHN PUNG SAN C•lllonlla "'"· PulllltNd Oranve Coaat Dally Pllol, PAR!(. T·-~-. _ IWll_.. F ... t Oewl_._ Com1»nr. 17101 AUii. 12, "· i.. Seol ,, , .. , J~M· drtts ls 4IO Vl"'Oll A-. Culwr Cl· MllCNll Nori II, Irv Ina. CllllOrnle PUBLIC NOTICE ___ .___ tr. Olunlv of lM Angeles. SIAlle of '77U. C11ifornla, W. Scott 91HI•, 17701 Mllchell Thi P<'.-nY to be lrAMferre4 It Nortll, Irvine, C•llf0f'nl1 t27U. loc•l*' •t 1401 MulrlandS, El Toro, Tiiis bullM11 11 <Oftducled by • ancl 24Z3 "'41lrt-s, El Taro, Couflfy .. .,.,.1 ~rslllc> l'ICTfTIOUI I USINESS of Or-. SIN (Ill Callfonlle. F-0....IOClm4flt Con1peny NAM• ITAT•M•NT S.14 pr .. rty II d1HC:rlll9d "1 general Mtr'IMll G. I'-Tl>e llOllOWlnQ .,.,,_ II 001"9 _,. " All -~-. fhrturM, _,. ,.,.911dtftl MU••= """' -900d wlll °' lhll C-rs Tlllt ......... WIS llled wllll Ille l•I W£ST ENO LIMITl!O; lb) AN- buSIMIJ -ll LAKE FOREST Gouf1Cy Clen °' 0r.,.. County on DIAN IPORTS, _,, Hiio Cir:. HUllt· ~~~MHg~: ~~~A~~::N~~~ ""'·'·'"'· '1'1m 1~:o.;~':-ac1t, .... Hiio lfld located •I JAJOI Mulrlanos, El Publl~hld Ore1111e Cont O•llv Cir., """tlflglon BH Cll, CA~. TOf'O, -14222 Muir!-. El Taro, Piiot, Aug. 12, 1', li, s.111. 2, Tllft bullMSS Is C-lllCI by .,. In cou11tyof~lftlllt.S1A1te ofC11tfornl.. 1t11 »S41 d1"''-i<~·o.~-k Tiie bl.Ilk trensfff Wiii be C-1-----------1 _.._... ,._ ,,..,., Oii °" alter tho 1"'1 CS.y of ~ TNt st.\-1 was llled wltll tllt 1 .... Mr, !ill, ...., cllll'M INY be lllAll PlklC "'1CE Cownty Clerk of Or•nge Cou"'Y Oft •t WELLS FARGO aANK, N.A., 1-----------Auo. 7, ltll ESC'9W .,,....,..,,_,, Re: Etc,.,. HA. Ml-1tMI f'1..nt Ml-.. , MO ~t CA"'•' Of., S111tA l'fCTITIOUI IUllN•U PllCllllllld Or1nge G_. O•llY Piiot, If IUO, Newport 9HCll, Coun1v .. NAM• STAT•M•NT AUii. 12, 1t, 2', s.pt. '· 1"1 ,,., .. , Ora1'191, si.te of CalllOf'nl• tlllo60. Tiit foll-1110 persons "' doing All claims mon1 a rK.,wed et 11111 llllfsl-11: ,..,,_ bV IN ,..,. NV of ~mMr, MR, O'S ,.INE 01,.TS A COLLIC· 1tt1, llnleu tM bulk trAflff•r a llt T1a1..es. Sl1 • nllt Strfft, N---1 Inc..,._ ttlA trW11"r of 1'-llan•, aHdl, c.it,....... fl"3.. In ""4<fl UM, ell clllms "'ul1 a •GGl. c.tpwttlon, • CallfOf'llll <•· rKt lWd prior to ttw di .. Oii wl>kn ti. penllon, t11 -..a ...... Boulnerll. llQW!' I~ Is lr..,afe,.,... tty Ille Ill-. Clflltwllle "'61. O•partmenl ol Alcollollc Bever•QA Thll llllllftftl 11 Ctndll<ted by I <•· Conll'OI. po,..tilft. S. fer u "-to Ille tr......_, ell jlfGOL COjlfl'OU TION 11uAifleu"""" -.... _ 11-11y OIM OI S-, Pr"ldAnl Tr..-.t'Of'S ltt lfl9 -y_.. 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"" "11 .. , 275 270 265 260 255 250 245 BAS( P(f..tlOD 19H/·100 Consumer Price Index 1980-81 '.c ll 11 ll I I >-•1 ~1111111·111 u l L.1brn PRICE INDEX UP Tht• Con~urnl.'r Pric:e l1ttlt•x 1't1M' l ~ Pl'l'l'N\l 111 July tu 27•1 ·1. the wo vt•rnnwnt ha:-. n •purkd Tht· :-.harµ gain hruu~ht thl' IH'OJl'l'lt.•d rnflatwn rat1•, IS 2 per l't•nt. buek into clouhlt• chg1ts for lht• f irst timt• l'int'l' Ft.•l>t·uury ~~~~~~~~- Mercury S&L OKs conversion A special meeting of stockholders of Mercury Savings & Loan Association has voted to approve conversion of the corporation to a fede ral stock c harter. With nearly two-thirds of the stockholder prox- ies voting, 99 percent of the votes approved both a plan of conversion and the conversion or the as soc1ation, authorizing management to complete the process. Leonard Shane, chairman and president or Mercury Savings, told the meeting that approval had been received for the plan from the FederaJ Home Loan Bank Board, and that the final steps probnbly would take about two weeks to complete the conversion. Switcher speedy System moves calls faster A new $70 million e lectronic 11wltchlne system became fully operable this week at Pacific Telephone's lon.e distance complex-in Anaheim The No. 4ESS switcher can handle 550,000 calls an hour, or 150 every second, which is four limes the c upacity of older (elec · trome<.'hanical) switching systems. Jointly own ed by Pacific and AT&T's Long Lines department. the No. 4ESS was completed after a year of installation work. Long Lines Manager Elaine O'Oay said, "Thiis system will keep costs down while it processes more calls for both res· identlal and business customers in Orange County. the fas test growing area in the United States . "When linked with other innova- tions. it will play a key role In provid- ing access to a battery of futuristic calling services that were un- IJreamed or just a decade ago," she saicJ "F'or business customers. the all electronic network will be the key in providing the office of the future. where voice. data and video com· rn unications needs will be provided by a single system." Ms O'Day noted that the new network may offer residential c u s tomers s uch ser v ices as automatic collect calls from pre· selected numbers. a distinctive ring- ing tone for priority calls and a selec· live calling service that would automatically charge calls to the called number. Ultimately, the network may pave the way for home communications centers where individuals could work , study, shop and vote. Many such services could be provided by linking phone s ervice with a television s et, she added. Telephone company officials point- ed out that the system switches calls at close to the s peed or light and is capable of diagnosing developing problems in its own c1rcu1try and switching to alternate equipment before customers are aware of a problem . At t h e sa me time, maintenance forces can be alerted so defective equipment can be repaired. The No. 4 ESS uses one fourth of the floor space (8,000 square feel) and AT&T Operations Supervisor Paul Silva of lluntmgton Beach checks elect ron1c circuitry al Pac ific Teleplwne·s lony-dis/ance center in Anaheim. one third or the energy of older systems needed lo handle the same number of calls. officials em - phas ized Compared lo electromechanical ·switc hing machines of comparable capa<.'ity, the No. 4ESS, whe n wired lo its full capacity, will s ave an equivalent 2.947 barrels of oil a year enough to provide all the electrical powe r required by 2.000 Orange County homes for a year. The Anaheim No. 4ESS is the si'xth "Super Switcher" in California and 66th m the nation since 1976. It also is the larges t with an initial installation of some 55,200 trunks. RATE&TERM ". , I • ' '' 4 4, •\ ' • I ANNUAL RATE % REQUIRED BALAN CE 20.88 20.28 19.69 19.09 18 .5 0 17.91 19.0 18.5 18.0 17.5 17.0 16.5 TERM-7 days to 89 days, You pick it. 50,000 & HIGHER 40,000 TO 49 ,999 30,000 TO 391999 20 ,000 TO 29,999 10,000 TO 19,999 2,500 TO 9,999 FREE CHECKING INCLUDED-No Service Charges, No Minimum Balance and Free Checks COMPARE OUR RATES-to Money Market Rates, to Banks and other Savings & Loans RATES AND TERMS GUARANTEED! Columbia's Investor Plan Is backed by U.S. Government, U.S. Government Agency, and U.S. Government Guaranteed securities. Because the Plan Is not a savings account or a deposit, It is not Insured by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Rates are set daily and fixed for the term of your plan. At maturity, you can reinvest at prevailing rates with just a phone call. •For purposes of computing the annual yields shown above, a 7 day term was used anticipating reinvestment of both principal and Interest each. succeeding 7 day term at the same annual rate . COLUMBIA SAVINGS Orange County Offices to Serve You I Newport Be1ch 80 Fashion Island corner ot Newport Center Or and Santa Rosa <714) 7&0·8551 Coata M•a L1 MJ'8dl lake Foreet comer of Harbor Blvd 15800 E. lmptrlal Hwy. 23622 RockfltlO Or. and Wiison \ corner of lmptrlal corner ot l.lkt Forest Or . (714) &46·7141 and Santa Gtrtrudtt and Rockflttd (213) ~3·3787 (714) 710·1K>65 • An•helm 910 S. Brookhurat near Ball and Brookhurat (71•> ne-1101 . ... , .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT,Wedneaday, Auguat 28, 1881 areer "a11cement O · ortunities Bl The resume: a concise summary of an applicant's background Sometimes referred to as a personal data sheet, the resume is defined by a standard dictionary as .. a summing up," "a 'brief account o f personal, educational a nd professional qualifications and ex- perience, as an appli· cant for a job," or "a condensed statement." Since prospective employers spend about 15 seconds looking over each resume, it is the objective of the appli· cant to use the resume to communi c ate as much as possible about their background in a very small space. Resumes ser ve to in· troduce an appli cant and their qualifications to pr ospective employers. Because it he lps form first im· pressions, the resume should be considered an example of the appli- cant's best thought and work. Besides the appli- cant's qualifications. the resume should also re· veal good organizational and written communica· lion skills. Since the average employer only scans re· s umes , the resume s hould be as easy as possible to read with the most important sections lis ted first , norm ally education. According to a resume writing guide published by the California State Universities and Colleges, there are three form s of re s umes : chro nological. func · tional, and analytical. A chronological re- sume is an arrangement of qualifications in re- verse chronological or· der, listing the most re· cent items first. A functional resume is an arrangement of items in order or im- portance regardless of time of occurrence. The analytical resume is an arrangement by skills and abilities. Despite the form used , the guide says all re· sumes should be specifi c about dates. job titles. employers, accomplish- ments. truthful and ac· curate without exag· gerat1on , an d they s hould be descriptive and specific without be· ing tOO long. A one.page resume is pre ferred and none s hould exceed two pages. The use of a ctio n verbs in the past tense s h ould be employed while personal pronouns s h ould be excluded . Salary requirements, a bbrieviations. busy words, reasons for leav- ing jobs and personal opinions should also be omitted Items that should be included in all resumes follow : I leading: the word .. r esume" should ap · pear at the top of the first page. Name and address: include name, address. zip code and telephone number on the fir st page. If the resume is two pages. name only should appear on the second page. Career objectives: a bri e f s tatement describing the type of work and position de· sired. Education: begin with the m ost recent year, include school, degree and area of em- phas is Grade point average may be in- cluded if it is favorable This section should be emphasized if full -time employment is less than two years . A list of courses in major area of study may also be de- sirable.. Work experience . use descriptive job titles and begin with the most recent year This section should include part· time. vacation, s ummer and other employment as well as military ex· perience. The name or employers and a brief job description should also be included. llonors and ac tivities: list organiza- tional and professional memberships and ac· tivities that would in· dicate ante rest. ability, and leadership. Personal data . many resumes include age, height, weight. hob· bies, etc., but employers are forbidden by law to as k for pe rsonal in- formation not related to job requirements Ted Bavly specializes in all executive areas Ted Bavly Associates, Inc. Personnel Services. established May 1980 in Newport Beach, is one of the fastest growing ex- ecutive search and offi ce sup· port firm s in Southern California. Having grown from five to a current staff of 16 account ex- ecutives. TBA specializes in all areas of endeavor. 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Nec ... ary • Femaln Welcom9d Santa Ana, California 92705 (714) 547-7726 Tiie Professionals in: • Mallagement • Supervlalo" • Attilud .. • Training' • 5-rvlC91 I -Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Wedn11d1y, Augu1t 2-6, 1981 Hard assets people face Ruff times By JOHN CUNNIFF .,, ....._ 4MtYWt NEW YORK -The bard usets people feel th~y've been given "a kick in the teeth with a hob· nail boot" by the president and Congress, and they're ready to fight about it. That '5 what one or them said in a newsletter the other day, but rather than licking his wounds, he's out to Lick the enemy. "Those people need to know that we cannot be casually dumped on," he announced. That's Howard Ruff writing. Ruff, a financial adviser who sells a $145-a ·year newsletter, con- ducts seminars, writes books, testifies, and appears on radio a n d t e l e v is ion , i s ver y hardnosed about h ard assets. Hard assets include gold, silver, stamps, coins and land, which have been highly attrac· live to people worried about the deterioration of paper money, economic mismanagement and possible economic collapse. The hard ass ets people believe their holdings -unlike soft assets, s uch as certificates or deposits and savings -will main- tain value through the economic ups, downs and collapses that threaten. So what does Congress do? Jt eliminates from use in individual, tax-deferred pension plans the same hard assets that are so important in the in· vestment philosophy of Ruff and others of Like mind. Reagan then signed the law. completing Ruffs "a kick in the groin and a punch in the kidneys." It really hurt. It called for action. Thus began the Aug. 7 counterassault. in which Ruff blasted Rep. James Shannon, D·Mass., the Mutual Savings Banks Association and a Howard Ru/I llardnosed about hard as!fets "negligent Congress and White House" for a "s neaky amendment to the president's tax-cut bill that will affect all hard-money investors." What the amendment is designed to do, says Ruff, is "divert money from flowing into hard as- sets. and send it back in CD's ." In other words, in· to the inflation·infested vauJts of the soft -money crowd. Of course, while Congress might be perfidious, it sometimes can offer a rationale for its actions. It intrigues, for example, to contemplate the satisfaction of a stamp connoisseur poring over his tax deductions in the privacy of his study. Nothing wrong with such investments, says Congress, but the whole idea of granting tax de· ductions is to get money Into more productive uses. If the money were to be invested in CD's, for example, it would be reinvested in job-producing factories, in homebuilding and the like. The hard-assets people maintain they have a right, even a moral obligation, to protect their economic futures by investing in Items that have a proven record of being able to hold vaJue. They think Uncle Sam is close to tampering with private rights. Congressional Budget Office keeps deficit projection WASHINGTON <AP> -The Congressional B\.ldget Office sees no reason to revise its projec· t1<>n that the federal budget deficit in rtscal 1982 will be nearly half again as large as the ad- ministration's estimate, a CBO source says. ·'We see nothing in the works to change our Parlier estimate," a CBO official familiar with the developing estimates said. The official asked not to be identified. In May, the non-partisan agency predicted the $696 billion budget would lead to a deficit or $57 billion to $60 billion. not the $42.5 bilUon forecast by the administration for the year beginning Oct. l Alice Rivlin, director of CBO, is scheduled to give an updated projection in committee testimony when Congress returns Sept. 9. Hi gher estimates of military spending and projections that interest rates will stay above ad· ministration predictions account for the difference in deficit forecasts, the offi cial said. After reports s urfaced last week that some ad· ministration officials said the deficit could be as much as $20 billion more than the official ad· ministration projection, the White House said the predictions were "sadly out of kilter " "We are not changing our ideas about the 1982 deficit at all," Pres ident Reagan added. The administration has predicted a balanced budget by 1984, and Budget Director David Stockman has sought additional spending cuts for 1983 and 1984 to meet the goal. The CBO official said work of experts in the of- fi ce had not progressed to the point where it could say whether the budget would be balanced in 1984. Labor publishes new ru~s WASHINGTON (AP> -Fewer federal con· tractors will have to submit written plans for the hiring and promotion of women and minorities un· der new rules the Labor Department is proposing. A major change wanted by the department is to require the affirmative action plans only from firms employing at least 250 workers and having at least Sl million in government contracts. Currently. affirmative action regulations ap· ply to firms with 50 or more workers doing at least SS0,000 business with the government. The proposed set of reguJations "keeps the necessary safeguards for protected groups while c ulling d own the paperwork burden for e mployers ," Labor Secretary Raymond Donovan said Among the paperwork reductions is a pro· vision permitting companies with 250 to 499 employees to fil e shorte r written versions of their affirmative action programs, Donovan s aid. The new regulations were to be published in Tuesday's edition of the federal Register and will not become effective untiJ after a 60-day period for public comment, officials said. One federal agency, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, has refused to endorse the proposals, but it officials have refused to say why. Civil rights groups have objected to the elimination of smaller companies from provisions of the regulations. 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DOING B USINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME? II you ti••• lutl filed iour new "Citlllo111 lutlneu Name a11d tine "°' ffl e11bl'llltttd II 101 putllleeffon. ple•H do11·1 10•11•1 tll•I '"' llmllellon It 30 day• from dt'le ol llM'lf. The DAILY ,,ILOT wlll pvllllth yOut tlMtflltnl ,., ••••• 011 • c;11culeoon IMludH tlM e11111• Orent• Cot ti ., •• •ftCI lef8I 11otk .. eppeet In all edition•. 111 Old.. 10 •ultmll '(OUf •l•l •Mtlll •• , pultll e a tlo n ttnd _,11,opttt'le copJ ano • chec" 10 THI DAIL y ,,ILOT, ,,0 ... 1MO, C::Ottt ..... ,CAneA .... ,, -.. ,. .. '"' lltfot111atleft ............ •dffrtlllfll """ C.O f'i·Wt 61 w. 1 ct. 2 ct. 3 ct. , ...... m.1 m ·t ·1 fllwllu YYl·1 YYl·f YS·l ,..... m ·1 m .r ... , I 111.• 11• 1.m C.111 == ll• n.• .... .... 1l• 11• .. 11.• .... 1.• n.-aa.111 ... ::m lUll ...... IUll , ... 11.1'1 11.m 1..- oo e a c e ca ca l Pick the right ~nd Fluctuating prices dispel traditional investment belief By LORJAN PETRY My last column focuaed on baalc charec· tcristica of bonds yields, quality and duraUon. There arc several types of bonds available lo· day to meet an Investor's cuh and security needa. You ~an select Treasury, corporate, municipal or federal agency bonds. Each has lndlvldual charac- teristics which make It appropriate for one type of Investor and lnapproprtate for another. You must consult with your accountant, tax adviser, broker to determine the type of bond suited to your needs. Traditional belief had It bonds wore acceptable for older individuals seeking security and fixed Income from one's investment dolla~. What was deleted from this line of thinking was that bonds Ouc· tuate in price, som etimes radically. Being readily salable, most bond!l offer the same Li· quidity as common stock but the investor must be prepared to take a gain or loss on the "'HY bonds at the lime of sale. If bonds are held to maturity, you should receive the full race value, Sl.000. at redemption. Bonds are bought and sold and their prices change to meet s.hlftlng interest rate~. Whenever a fixed amount of tncome can be 11cqu1red for a dlf· ferenl price, the yield changes. Assume a new SI .000 bond as Issued whlrh promises lo P»Y 12 percent Interest annually. Whoever buy11 lht bond will receive $120 a year until the bond mtitures. Now aaaume that six months ~ater the same complllly li.ftuet more bonds which carry a 15 per· cent coupon, or PilY SlSO Interest annually. The • ntw bond Is a better buy than the older bond, un· lc11» 80mehow the older bond can yield 15 percent to c:om1>Ctc with the new issue. The original bond's price wlll need to drop to $800 from Its orlginaJ 1>rlcc of $1.000 In order to compete in the current open rnarket. The reverse will occur if open market yields drop instead of rise. The second bond with Its 15 plo'rCcnt coupon will rise to Sl,250 in price In the trading market if rates retrace from 15 percent to 12 percent Triple A rated medium· to long·term bonds ' 10 30 years I are yielding between 14 percent and 16 1x·rt•cnt in today's market With the rapid Ouc· t u11tlun11 in interest we've recently been experienc· lnl(, trudinf: bonds has become f• riskier than ever twfort• flowever , the possibility for large l(ulnK 111 also Vl'r'Y possible if interest rates begin to dl'r llnc Trudinl( bonds is not somethmg for retired in· dlv1duuh1 looking for steady tncome. but may be v1•ry lilllkd to the investor who monitors interest r111t•11 1md <'Un assume the risk 11.iman Petry i.! an account uecutavt> at the Santa Ana of/tet> oJ Mernll Lynch. Pince F"ermeT & Sm1thJ Nozzle initiative under way Angry service station dealers have kicked off a ballot initiative drive aimed at banning the use of gasoline vapor recovery nozzles untll the de· vices are required in all states. Petitions will be available at stations by next wee k. Currently, California and Washington, O.C. are the only two places whe re the program, de· signed to reduce smog, is required. Steve Shelton , executive director of the Southern California Service Station Association in Irvine, said s tation owners hope to coll ect 700,000 signatures by December, or more than twice the amount needed to qualify the initiative for the June 1982 ballot. "The system is flawed," said Shelton. "We OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS think that the people of California ought to have a choice. The Air Resources Board has been con· cealing the seriousness of the problem." Complaints against the controversial nonle have included claims that it recycles gasoline, spills gasoline , is awkward to handle and requires increas ed matntenance. However, in a report to the Legislature last January, stale officials claimed the program lS ef· fectively eliminating 420 tons of hydrocarbons from the atmos phere each day. Meanwhile , the attorney general's office re- cently banned the sale of OPW nozzles manufac- tured by Dover Corp. of Cincinnati until the system is proved s afe and effective. I J > 4 j • """ Up JO.O Up tt.O Up IU Up lU u, IJ.1 Up n .s Up 12.S u, n.a Utt llA Up 110 Utt M.S Up ,.,0 Up t A u, t .1 Up U Up t .S UI' U Utt .., u., t.t Utt •. , u, ... u, L• u., u Up l.O u., , .. ~· Off t1.l °" 121 Off JI . °" "' °" , .. , Off la.I HEW YOAIC IAPI --e<llw -· 1 .,.__.. tto<kl 1.-flM ..., NASO. I H-Vol-81d AIMd CJle, f °" lt.2 °" ... , Off lU Off U.A Off ls.A PlelO ... Jn l/llO J-. 2\o'I .... 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IT .:i H•--MldSUI 1.62 ''°'° 121'>-"" :or pft.10 ,, ·~ TECO 1 n • MO ~ \,I) •Hu p1 1 so 10 .,, '" t1Mt p1 4 '° u 001tt -\It Even p1 2 10 1 •lt.-"' ittPowr , • 1 01 1~ MldRo. 1.«> 1 154 2111o v. tlld 2 . .o 1 402 ~ "' TllE 1 • '°' m -" Even an estate running into the millions may be AmAgr S 10 It l66 ~ 't l\arnSp 10 t .. t E•Ct l s 21 U \, 1~ llPo. pt• 12 r40SO -"' Mttt•tW ftl I 4 UV.-" PSln pf e.52 aJOdi7"1-I-TllW 1.AO I 174 Ul't• \lo d d h d · lif t f f AmArr n ..,, 14'• '' 11aneo • 1 .. , •~ Exc•sr 1... • 13 '• llPow .,,,.11 110 u -1 Minaret uo 1 s1 m l'>-1 PSln ,, 1,,. 00 61...,. ~ Tllw pr 4 so ., " _ y, t ransfer re on eat or unng e o a spou se r ee o !!l"'i1 ,11 ~ ,~~· ~ 11a11wt ,,. 4~ ""euon• 1.L~ 33 '• ttPowptS.&1 200cs.4'"' '14 M1t1R .s210 36 22-1~PSvNM 2.12 • m 14¥t-•<.Ta11en1 "" 142 .,.._.VI g ift and estat e taxes. <Until the e nd of '81, this ex· •a:k~ :iSt> •• 206 " ' \, 1111a.,n p1011~~ SJOI ,•,t!-"' FMC 1:;G 1 1Sl 281,. -. llPow pt• 41 , 1100 lO 1 Mtn~ ,,,. S 41 20_ .• PSNH p12.1s •. r1120 11 -v. f at!t'f 61 4'4-"' • 'II b 1 . . d th hi h f h If "' F'CI..,. -F ITW 1.0I I 31 ~. MMllll atO IM ii-•~ aNHpf4.2L . l m'..-·"" htleypl I 1 7'4• °"' e mptio n WI e !mile to e g e r 0 a YOU,r l<Bmel. J 1S • 101 ,.,,.. • .. ..... j 10 • .,, Jl\lo.:.. "' MC pl 2.2S • 35, '• l!Jl1>l"1 . .011• 21' ··~ ~ MtnPL 2., 1 ,. 16'\. . NH PIS.7' n ll"'-" Tenery. II .ol7 nv. .. \lo •Bro pf vs 1 to-.. : : ..... "'1 .0 1111S3 -t F•"'!• 41 S7 150 n .-fNC.O 12 11 m 011.,. " M••oCo " 1 ao 1~. . vNM 2 ... • ito 22v. V: TnclY<fl 11 " 1011>. "' estate or $250 000. whichever is l a rge r ·) !!~~ ~ ~ ~ .,; ~~' ... ""• p1s u S4 ""' • 1 ~~t' 11 ~ '~ ·~~ t11<C•P s '°"'· MtontM 1 1 ,., .o~ v. vEG 2 ..... • m ""~ ·~ Tc11<tr n s 19 ,..,.__,... On the s u' rv1·v1·n g spouse's death, the estate will .._, ~ "-'Me .0 • 11 1¥1 "' -• 1 tlldlM pf 12 UCl)D 17V, • ~ MPKC ).to 1 J.4 IO 1111 gt~ pfl.40 2 -V. tklt'llA '2 11 Ill 41\'r+ "4 •BtoM " 10 11~ '• 11mNY 1· .. • •as s1 -1 Feirc11e1 ·: s •g: 020'' , , ncitM p12 u • '"'• ,,. MoPSv 11> s 11 '°"' · E0 PIU • r100 ,. + 1111 T•k °"" .)St .. "' ,,,. .. b e entitled to the then·applicable exemption ($600,000 !!.'t:" 0 2 : .~ ~::. •• ~.if'·~ ~ Ev.-~ ~:~'or: 1 .. ' ,, ~::~ .~·:~:~.rut : m~ ·1~ :f,~f 2· ... ~d~ ~ l~pl1;ll 1 ::~ ~ :l:r" ' ~ '~:'"' H the s urvivor dies after 1986>, and onty the total over A(en pl 2,IO 2 20't '-'"" 1·51 • tn )I~+ ~ FrW•tF I • t2 n , t lndlPL 2 40 1 IS 21'1) • • Mobll s S 4UO 21¥.• "-E 12.U . U10 ft • II\ Tennco 2.to 1 111 • " ACntrv 20. tJ >1 "' 111M1w u 112 11 2.-. Farell " •JO •ov. • , : ine1N•1t 1:,. s i. u v.-\\ MobhH . 10 >v..... E fJf7 ao 1120 5311. Ten<,,. 11 .. '' n~ -. the exemption will t h en be subject to estate tax. AC~•n I 1S ' ,,,, ,,,... • '. lllMI pl • S1Vt-2¥1 Ftcleo 1•1 s•. • lnuco ., 2• )7t nv. "' Mdl!Nr 20 41 IS ...... " P$EG pll OI l20 S3 ' Twaoyn 20 17• Ullo y . h t l t I rt . t a t •O 'n 10 •1'4 32~· '• 111PneT 2 • .. 1111+-.... F.citco 1 JO I n 10, , • ·~•R 1 «> 1 m se~""· MGc:i:.t n n u1 o ti.-..., PSEG Jlf'.•1 aco .,.,,,,_2..., ._. .:io 4 m " "' ou m1g wan o eave ce a m p r oper Y !~'f: 11t ~ ~ !l~. ·~ 111o.Fuu .• 10 101 101<o .. ~ == , 31 1~ ~ ~ • • 111011 Pt 1 u • Js•,1)-,,, 11110r...te 11 w 11-14 P""4kk n J:¥.. ·-p1 2.i. • JSh-t~ death instead of transferring it to your spouse by AF•mri tO s ,,. ,. • llt'lt01 '" • SI l21'>-.... FllCINM .. ..s . '. 1119rTK ,,. 10 , dlO"t .... -°' II '21 I~ " Pueblo 12 ' 4S 4". "' •.UCO JAO • ,... i..v.. ,.. • AG11Cp , 1 911 401. " 11r1stn ..,. " 11 •~ '-F11c1Pe 1 10 1 ~ 2''-•. 1nrds11 2 • 112 11~ '• MohR • to ' 40 .. ....._ ,... Pll C•M • 11 o •"'" ~ u"'1 ·" • 1z. """-'" lifetime gift, h owever. AGn 1p1 > zs 2 JS\ .. '• ~'"""' 110 1 •OI 2 1"'-" Fosan1 • '° • t19dtl'• •• 111s11<o 10 • , .. ·~ " "'°"''" ·90 s 63 22~1 f>vSPL 1·7• 5 1" 12"'· .. Est 1111 • m ~ "' 1r you own appr ec1·ated property that you expect AGl8CI 2.0.. 27 IS"' I/, CllrySlr 102j 5 FeoOSI 1,90 • totO JO lllSllnv Sl7 d 1 'I• Monogr .IS I Sii s:.IV.-lh Pur.. l.tO 10 110 2l + '" •ET pf 2.17 .. 1 t114. AGnCv • eo• 2~ 21 11rv• wt • 2"'" .. · F•rro • 20 a 192 1• "' llcps. 1 tte ,.. 141,.._ "· MonNn l.ID 12 .. 1 1~· Ii\ Purtti1F ' 22• 11"'····· Tuo r '·" 1 4'IO »v.+ "' your spouse to sel l aft e r r ece1'pt from you s he/he will AHerllL 11 6 ,... • 1 Cllry' pf 121 S"4 It. FICIFln .20r llS ·~ '• tnt•rco 1 • I 7t S2°'t .. MntOV 2 • .. 1--14 Purottr 1.41 U Uf M -1-. ut"" .-t .. J6Yt ... . • AHol•• 1 12 , .... ~. c11ure11 ... • ,., JO 1 Ftdu111 2 eo , , 2"' nter P• 1,, 1 111 MonPw 2 21 • ... Jt-Mi ~110 1.tC> 1 m i. • " ... ,.t > 13 t.10 .. • • have a much s maller income tax or no tax at all on AHoml' 1tO10 1293 29-., '• Cln&elt 1 n 1 I ,.I'>-loll FldUI 1 t 11 21~• '• nlrlk 2to11 221 J9V. 1• MonSt 1.IDe 1' 14V.. k50 .IO 16 261 14,,_. '>\ .. Ines ,QS .. 1111 ,.tll+l'MI h b AHosp 1 Ol17 ~0:11"' ,, • c1nGe 110 1 l57 uv, Flocll• 60 s ,,. ,.. , • " 1n1Atu 6CI • " ,,..... "' MONY .n. 1 n •~ • "' ""• .eo to 111 lt"' '• hNMa t.OI s • ·~ " the appreciation 1f you leave it by will rath er l an y AMI '41•11S.l9'• 1'1Cl11GpftJO t60060-114Ftrmwy :M3 1 8M , ... ~»S. +VtMoreCn•.•• ''''-•YI ttor 17S "'--"'T•00..14t>to•• +1 t•ft• 'ft AmMotr 390 3~ ClnMfl n 14 100 lOV.-~ Ftmw1 pl l4 •l• '• ntFl.v .t2 11 U2 IP.• ''t MorM • .. • llO cnl\lo-W. s1 plA 1. S ltll) aP.c U" •1 16~1\'r I e lme g1 . ANe•R J« 1 134 40 ,c11krp 1 . .s. 7 4CNJ 2' v. FnCp m ,.at> s 6Cl114'> •,1n1Han1 .JOI m ,, ... '1• Moren11 1214 119 u -.-. -lll-41 -.. um 1.• •1tM ••~ IA> You m1'ghl be holdt'ng stock say for w hic h you ASLFI• .IO 21012 '' CltlSw I.'° IS IJO:ff 41Yt • '-FnSBu SOr 30 I ''• '• tnlHr pl i.76 ltl Cit•\!'> 2 .. Mo ..... l. IO 1 ~ Slllo + "' A81nCI 'lt 31 76 ·-"' T .. ollt 1 If JI) ~¥1. • • A!>hp s IO • u 12~. Cllylnv 1.6CI 1 612 2•~ \'\ FlntFeo UJ J1 di•''' ... tntMln 2.tO 1 121 41~ MorkllCI 1.10 ' ,., 31 -114 A~• 1.IO I 11'1 21'1+. •r. Tufl In .. m '"'• " paid $10.000, but which is n ow worth $100,000. Y o u AmSIO 2 to l •II JJi, p, Cttyl wt .. .. .. 12-~ Flresln 4S. ll 141.S 10"> lnlMn r' 4 . I lO · MotteS .ID 1 63 21-Yt Ill Apf , SO I.SO l2\I\ • Ull'Oll 1.IO 11 221 2tV.-Ill h 'f b · · h k d · ASlerlt 34 t A711 ''•, •, Ctlytn pf 2 I llYt .. FIA.Un n I 11 S 14 Cl2J'> '> n!Mul I 41 S IA .. , ... _ .. MorHor l.Sl t ft ~-'4 II A pt 4 14 41',.._ ... Tllt'ME n 1J JIS 2414 + .-. escape t e g 1 t tax y glVlng t e St<><: Urang your Ams1r '° • )9 Jl'' Ct••l<E' 2 tO I "° Jt\0-\0 "''""' '°" •11 u~ '• tn1Pepr 2 40 • ''" " ' ~. Mo1ro1e '·'° 11 111 .. "' .. " RCA flf 1 n 12 ,._ '"' t111oa1•11011 "' ""'-"" lifetime, but your spou se will have to pay tax o n a A.Sir pl s SI l JI .. Cl•rto.0 1 20 231 l6Vt FslCntc 1,20 10 1117 ..... llllAKI l2 1 20 dl3'4 \\ Mll"utl 1 .. 10 1n D Y>-v. RCA pl J . .S I ~ . Tlll'lla.t 192 IJ IOI ,._2 A TT s •O '-~·2 SS'. ' Cl•Cll ... • 11 J::I-YI Ft8h s I a. I 223 D '. I tnlTT J.60 s 2m 016~· ... Munfrct .IOa 10 SI --\lo llLC ... ' ... 011 .. -.... Tl\oft'ttn -• 14 141'>-'"' $90,000 capital gain on sale A.TT pf • •2 '1~t 1~ C .. vEt 2 01 • 7" 14V.-\I. FtClty 10 •2 S ITT pit( • t cM2 1 MnlCI pl 40 .. I 5Vt• YI ATE 40 IO II I V.-"' Tll-11 i U U ... •TT p1 J.. 128 0,... "' c .. .,. .to 1 ,, 1"' . Ftten $ 1 10 t 220 11v. ., 1TT pfO s 10 .,.,,_,,,. Mun,,. 1 u-1o11 1te1tPur .12 114U 11~ Tllt'ttly ,., 1 120 12v.--. If you leave it by will, there w ill be n o estate tax , AWatr l.Ot • 11 12.. "• Cl<>rox ... 1 .. , 10-'4 Flln8cp 2.04 I SO •~. '• tnlT'r pl• SO 1 cMA '-MurpflC 1.21 • Sii U I'>-h R•mad .12t • ,... -V. flC.r • I.JO S J2 1~ \lo II h · b ' Awe1 p1 1,, ,.., 1•, ., ciuettP ,,. 1 202 121'. .. , • F1M1u 2• u ,.., ~. "• 1n1Nn11 t 12 1 oo 31'4 •1. M11rp0 " 1 1'7 ,. ... ~ A•"1PC 1,10t 1t 47 J>*-•;. ldWlr AO 11 17' ,...,.._,._ a nd your SPou se wi ave zero gain s u Ject to tax on Ameron' 40 s u 21'• "• Cluett.,. 1 21 io "" ""••NBo 7 so s 2• ~ v. tntrpce 'so • ,. 22 ~ Murrv<> 1.10 1 • ""' .••• lle11<0 ... .. " 12 -v.. T ... rtn .to • JM 17f't• ~ sale becau se the cost basis will go up t o the Sl00,000 AmesD 6CI I .. ,.~. '" C06Cllm •4 1~-"' FNSl8n, 20b • 5 2J Int Pc• pl s 1 .. J'. M1110m ... ,. " '°"• II\ ... ,.,, ·'° " • d1'V.-"" flmaln 1,. 111 ""'. Ametk • 1l 149 ,,~ • ~ coastet .o. 11 """' !0"4-111\ "•I"• ,.. "• tnlP<>P 1 60 • " ~ '• Mve~ 1'0" se 11 -""' 110!rd1 1 10 40i 24 -""·n mt ,,.., SJ • S3 -• estate tax value AMI•< I 4A • • ... 021'. '' Couelt " • l27 10\to F"P• WI so 4 II>-I " tnlttPw I ... UJ 114.. '. -,._ -........ 1.JO 12 nn 41V>-I\ ""'' ~ 0911 • 10 61 _, AMP•" 1 111 •\ ,,. io cou c1 2.JJ • • 11-11o F1PeM1 11s1 '" tnPw pf 2.21 1100 u • " NCH .n 1 10 1111o • • 11 .. aet .IO 10 ... •v. • •~ Tl,,,_ 1.n 12 '°' so _ -. 2 ) l( you wish to pass part (or all I of your est ate AMpcos .o ss 2 • ~::! , COl•N• nu v n .... -"' FtUnR s 110 "2 1~ '• •ow•E• .... • .. u v •• ,. NCNB • • " •--14 111c1a.ipn.u · " »I'>-• TIMIUI a.40 • • ""'•"" to your ch1.ldr en or oth ers. estat e· and ga'fl·tax free, AMrep 14 • ,.... 't Coleco 6 SIC! t -111 l"IVaBM .SS S 17• 1" '• lowttG 170 S 31 1''t•-" NCll 2.20 t nJ ~+ "llttlltf 1.0. 1 ICJlll 7-Yt TOdSllp .IO 7 14' ~ lh AmStll nl.44 S 14 ~ V. ColgPat 1.12 7 2301 1'11>-.... l"IWtsc 1 J lS 2•._. I'• IOWlll ofJ.31 1150 It • II'> N80 l S t »-loll At<11Eq 17 lo. d I"' V. folllll'll s S4 I )02 1~ en h c h 'Jd or oth e r donee up lO $10 000 Ama~r 1 . .0 l 124 n•1• '" cotrAJ• .n 1 " 10..., . F/K"I> 2 • 152 Jt 1 iowePS i.40 • 49 11v•-''• NL 11111 s .., ,,~ ,, •t"' ""'"'" .>0 " 210 11\4i.-\lt Toi Edis i • • 121 ""':; ;,..; you can .,. ve eac 1 , Ams• pf " 1 s ,,. co111nF .» 1 ss u v.-"' "S11Fe1i . .o 1 uo tiw. "' •oweRs J.72 • 44 20•1• "" NL T • 11 1 m• ~. " ""'* ·'° · 14 '""-"' TolEd llfl·• a 111~ "' p e r year aft er 1981 (limit is now $3,000 per donee per Anal09. " ts d16',I) ... Colllncl 2:to II im .. • "' Ft .. tEn .SJ tol 111 ,.,_..._ ~ ''"O•k J.04 s •S ..... NUK8 IAI ' m M iii-II\ llltlcllCll .. t .. "~ ,. T .-1 .. UV.-.... year) Amsted ,,., I u Jl'lo. '' COi~ I 40 ,. 4l6 11\lo . \It FISllf'Sc .M .. lltt SA*-"" lpcoCp 20 11 .. sv.. '>\ NVF .iSr 10 m ~. "" .... vsa 1.52 s •. n ,...... ' To=E.d '.21 : • 14 • \lo A11<110r .. ,. •• 115 uv.~ ~. co10.. 1.10 • su 11 """''-•.u 1 s UY>-"" 11••CP JOe 11 209 1""• "" NDtc•PB» · ew>dJi -i v. 11••GP 3 " .,,.,_,,>\ Taot .o io • •-"' If your spouse 1·0 1·ns ""th you . t h en you can ga've AftCley I to 4 IS. lSY• • "' C.t4~ pfS.a IU 4' -"1 F .. alV .IOtl IS. to -'--J-J -Ha!U 2 It ~ ~ '-A•ttn pf 2 ... · 4 ""-°"' ToroC.o 12 I -• ~no-11~ ,·!! 101 ,..1 •• 11~ 1 '• co1uPt1 60 1 121 ""'• 111 ,. ... , °' '·" 11 --..., JWT • 1.44 • 11 c12• -'" H•pc.o .1211 •» 1...._ 1o11 ""'"'' •10 •· sn '""· · · T9Ko • 11,. n~·"-up to $20,000 to each donee each year free of tax. If •nfltll• ,.. -:Mii> • \I. CSO f1f i at . , 2 1' .. \I. ....... ,,, 2 7S . . t 261'>-14 J-st" 1,6CI 11 111 U V• .. H ... "4 .10 1 ., ,,._ Yt 11..CO .60 6 121 14" • \It ,_ .. ., ... 1 II 1--.1 •n1atr' ,,. .. 541 11 • '"' cso p1 nlUJ 110 " -1111 FltllltSf .. u .. taYt-v. 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Offklal ~· 111t11tet111ee.,....e111ewo OIV&N "¥.,..,el llw ... ,., of Olf'9c'len ol lr•lrw lean<ll W-r Ollltk\, ...... .............. 1'.l, a.ttyW...ter tK..Wy el Vie herd flf DIA<Wt ol ININ lefftCh Weter 011tr~t "'*ltlWdOr_ C_ Delly l'llGC. 111'41'. 1'91 ~I NOTICE OF DEATH OF JOSEPH WILLIAM ROGERS AHO OF PETITION TO AD· MINISTER ESTATE NO. A·110033 . 'ICTITtOUI aUllN&Q NAMa ITATaM•NT T!\41 IOl-tllO ... r-. I\ CliHllO OUM ... ... CHAHO't FA5HION,, 1141 ··r·· hlltf' SC.wt, Cool• A.WM, C.llfornla '7•U J-Je Ole"I, MS Fapell•, eo. .. A.WM, GillfOf'ftla t»» Tlllt Ml ..... a It <ond\KI"' llY •" lft di• .... M•llwlti" Ti...,. wlll .....,,. "'~olllw -•eel.,.. WI._. 1tm-1.1 .. IN~ feree<llef IM_.,_... .. ,,......,. • ONHINO OP' "ltOll'OS.'LI! Tiie llMI wlll lie._.,.. et ... ,,....Int ti Nkl ....... Ol-IM• \e lie lleld ............. t, ltln, et 11:90 e.m., el 1M To all he i rs , beneficiaries, creditors and contingent creditors of Joseph William Rogers and persons who may be otherwise Interested In the wlll and/or estate: J-J•~llO Tl\lt ... ...._.. .... flltcl Wiii\ !flt C~y Cl.,.• ot 0••"91 '°""'" 011 AUOU<d ••• "" ,,..,.. ,.,..,_ Or-Goall D•llY PllOI, "A INCi NL ""'*'""'-'flAlt AlllOUlll'T .., .... AMOUlll'T , .... . ... IM ....... '* t IO ... '"' ..... , .. '"·°" lttl ., ..... .. ., '··-, ... .. ..... 1• ' tJ,000 '"' ........ I ... . ,,, .. ... ...... '"° ..... -· ..... 1"1 s t t.000 .. .... 1"2 $10.,000 ... ....... !ton ll.,000 .... ..... , ... llJ0,000 .. .... .. ...... ·~-----1111.11! .1,uo.--•ltllnt el U0 ....... " ... ..,_.IMI*' 01 .., .. te<ll ..... ..,.......r t, tWt, at...-"WATaltWOltKt 90HOS, lLIC. TIOl>I ..., ... llltlH C, 01' THI IAYIHI ltAHCH WATllt OllTltlCT l'Olt I~ .. llOV&MIHT DllTltlCT HO, t•," ~-C·I '9 C:-HI, -IN:lllllllw, MATUAITlllr Tiie ~•Ill """'-lft ~lltl.,. ,._IC.el-•°" ~ t, lfttlw -Ulef t.Cllollflt-otl yMn a lol'-t' ""'llCl .. AL PllllNCll'AL ., ... AMCM.l•T YIAA AMOUNT , ... • 10,000 "" 0 ,000 ,., ltMO "" t0,000 , ... IS.GOO '"' .0.000 1•1 IS,IOO "" H,000 ,,. I0,000 2000 7S,OOO ... ·-1001 eo.ooo .... U.000 2002 t0.000 lftt U,000 2003 1~.000 "" ·-tocM I l!,000 ,.., U,OIO JIOO! 110.000 , ... 40,000 ,. 10,ClllO "" 40,ClllO A petition has been filed by Aubrey McEachern in the Superior Court ot Orange County requesting that Aubrey Mceachern be appointed as personal r epresentative to ad- minister the estate of Joseph William Rogers (under the Independent Administration of Estate-s Act>. The petition Is set for hearing in Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive, West, In the City of Santa Ana, California on Sep- tember 23, 1981 at 9:30 a.m . IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should either appear at the hearing and state your objections or f i le written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your at-torney. IF YOU ARE A CR EDITOR or a cont- ingent creditor of the de- ceas~ ¥OU must file your claim 'th the court or present it to the personal representative appointed by the court within four months from the date of first issuance of letters as provided in Section 700 of the Pr obat e Code of California. The time for filing clalms will not ei<- pire prior to four months from the date of the hear- ing noticed above. YOU MAY EXAM INE the file kept by the court. If you are interested in the estate, you may file a re· quest with the court to re- ceive special notice of the inventory of estate assets and of the petitions, ac- e o u n t s a n d r e ~o r t s described In Section 1200.5 of the California Probate Code. Pike, Wilson & Cosso, Attorneys at Law, 414 South First Avenue Arcadia, California. 1 (213) 574-1890. Published Orange Coast Dally Pilot, Aug. 25, 26, Sept. 1, 1981 3819-81 PUIUC lllll NO'l'ICI OP TllUST•••s SALll T.S. .... t•ll On ~ 1, 1''1," l :JO P.M., Joi\" Keefer, u dul., appointed Tr11t1" under Mid ,..,_,., lo IN LOftg Fcwm S.Curlly ci ....... ,...,.n L...., COfllrect Wltll ,._, of S.le l"C-red''l recorded J-I, tt7t, .. !Mt,__ HO. 11711 '" -IJl11, l'atn 1407 IN'OUgll 1'10. '"''""'"· of Offlclel ·--...... oHk• ..... C.untv A«:order " °".,,._ c-ty, Cell ........ eaeculad..., JEFFREY D. HYMAN •llCI YIYIEHHE HYMAN, IMnbllld eftd wife, es Yeftd9H, _.,,. Int unaln ollll .. tlefts lft fevor of SIUKO KOVACIC encl MICHELINE KOVACIC, ~ Md wife, " y.,... •rt -.. Secwlly Land COnlrect reconlld J-•• ''"· •• IMINn\enl Ho. 11711 Ill ...... IJll't, P'lft lol07 tllroYOll 1•10, lnclusl .. , of Offklel ltKor'dl Ill tlw °""' ol -Recorder of°' .... c.ount'I, Cal .......... WILL SELL AT PU9LIC AUCTI°" TO HIGHEST a1ooa11 FOlt CASH (11',Mll• al llrne of ,.,, In lewful _.,of .. U ... ted StalH I el IN 1- offlcft of C. llnlCt SllMll.,, tUI Dow StrHI, Suite 170, Newport .. Kii, Cellfonlle ~. 1714> 75!·114', ell r19M, title Md ,,.._, ~ .. yec1 to eftd -lwld by It -Nkl CANllrKI .,, Ille ~ tltueted '" Mid Coufll• Mid SUtt clncrllled .. : Loi St of Tr« I He. 14', •--rec.,.,,. I"._ 7', p._.. • Md 27 of Ml_ll_ M•"· In Ille office tf Ille ColHlt., lltco rder of Oreftge County, c;.11 .......... Tiie ..,.... ...,_ end Olfttr ~ lnOft dltitlnetlon, It MY, of IN reel ,._,... c1Hcr111itd ...... ,, "",_,... Mlle JM.Jetty, SM!e Me, CAl~l\le. TM ~ Trut .. dl1<1elm1 .,.., llalllllty fOr .,., '"'°"'"""" Of U. .. ,... .-. ... .,,. Giller con>,,_ ... INlloft. ""''· ·-.......... leld Ule will 119 -· 11u1 """""'' WWft911 W Wllt'rll!IY' tlfjlreU llt' lm- plled, ,...,... "'"· PMMNICNI, or en< ..... MC ... 10 jley I .......... otlftl"t ,,,"< ..... 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DATED F10. 10, t .. I LffA. er .. , ... c .... 8y Ao~M (;-rCI, °"""' LAW O""CES 0, COHOH AlllD OAllDNla ·-«:--, .......... , ..... ·-L .. "'-"'CA_, Tel, llUI V7-47tt, llt-41tl P..e.1111\td 0r ... oe Coe•• 0.11, Piiot, Awo. s, n, "· H. '"' '""' lllYINaleAIK" WATlllll DISTlelCT NOYICI OP l'ltll'AllATION 0, HIOATIVI HCUllATION TM lrvlrw RMl<ll Weter Olltrkl ll ,,.._.,,. • '"09ttw Otcleretlon b 11\t proftcl ducrlbtd below. A "Or.n'' Heeetlw Otclerellon la on 11" •• "" Dim 1c1 Off 1ct • .&201 '-• Ori .. , lrvlne, Cetlforftla, '"d Is ..... ..,.. for PYllllC IMpocllon. A Nee-t"" O.Cler.Clon tor tlla projKI wlll be .-IOtred for -11••1 w dis. ~ Irr llw Boord of Olr-.;tort of ti• Dlstrl<t et lta ,,_,,.. 10 be Nkl ",,....,..., 14, ltll Tiie IW'Ol«t <-lats of 11141 lell0wl"9: ProJ«t No.: ntoO. Protect N•-· 1 lllWO ln}Oellon of Ra<lelmecl Wetet -Tt tl Proar.-n. Loc.ellon: The lftJectlOft -II It .,.. 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"""'" Of llw Mt ,,.,_ 1111111 llt -b't .. 11tWO ...,_ 91 DIN<tln • 111Me 19tcltlMt,....,...... IM """91••11.ilM 91•11111...-~ ~-wNdl 111w1 ............... ~ ...,., ........ *' ....... """ ''"""· w 111 c.-1,,. "" .....-1e1 l'l\KMNll'll Ill fllM tllele le(lllt .... .,.,. ..... k .......... .....,., _ lrwh __,. ,...., Ol*kt eM lb ( ......... ...... tlf -.CY U....,_1111 ..,.. lecti ,,..._ "-11 Wet" Dlttrkt; c;,11t.ct ,..,_, Ktltll \.ewl,...r, "419-..........,....... ........ ~ Itel lltlllflC•ll• tffHlS! ,.,..., ... ··~--~-.. ..,..., ... ~_.., ..... -.. ~--·'"Ir-· Dlllle1 ....... "" -..YJ ........ . .....,. ,,_...,Or ... C.... DMey,....., ~........ .. .... ~ ' } . ~ f Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. August 28. 1981 •• She wants dining area for unruly children DEAR ANN· Non-smoking aectloot In reatauranu are a welcome rellef to those of ua who do not smoke. How we wish somelhina could be done about parents who don't know bow to dlsclpline their children when they are eatlna out. Tho mother wlll ask her child what he wants from the salad bar. When mom returns, the kld atarta screamine because there is an unwanted Item on the plate. Dad spanb the kld for yelling about something so unimportant. Soon everyone in the restaurant is staring at them. My husband and l look forward to a few cocktails. a good dinner and quiet conversation away from our own kids. The evening is spoiled because of a screaming brat al the next table. or course, it is the parents who are at fault -not the child. Today's parents never tell the child why he is being scolded or what he is doing wrong. They just say, "Stop it." or , "Cut that out or you're going to ge t it." How about a special section for children in restaurants? If they misbehave they can ruin a meal for other patrons just as much as a smelly cigar. -CHICAGO GRIPE Dear Gripe: Parents do not upetl a kid to scream when he sees a carrot on the salad plate . Loud sounds hurt hearing By JOHN D. ROSEN, M.D. DEAR DR. ROSEN : My son is starting high school this year. and just had his physical so he could go out for sports . He told me the doctor did some kind or hearing test with tuning forks and having my son listen to his wrist watch. The doctor said my son's hearing is off from being in a rock band. Does this make any sen se ? -O.L .. CORONA DEL MAR DEAR 0 . L.: A lot of youngsters have some permanent hearing impairment from being around ASK THE DOCTOR loud music. The mus1c1ans are closest to t he amplifiers, and are more constantly exposed . This same problem was seen in soldiers during wartime. Being near loud weapons had the same unfortunate e ffect. Me n who enjoy hunting. especially bir~ shotters. are also victims. In the latter group, the loss is often restricted to the right ear. The one nearest the shotgun. As far as the tes ting procedure is concerned, your son was quite right about the tuning fork. By a series of maneuvers wherein the tuning fork is placed on and around the head, the doctor can gain information as to which ear is affected. Having the patient listen to a wristwatch gives us a rough estimate of the extent of the hearing loss. Using more sophisticated equipment, precise measurements can be made, and treatment rec· ommended. (Hearin~ aids, surgery, or possibly no treatment al all.> Usually the problem is minor with musicians, All WJDIRS All disturbance• of that type are "un1cbeduled'' and, I can usure you, an embarn11meat. When a chUd becomes unnaly and noby la a restaurant and the parents doa't bave the •ood 1tense w take him to the reatroom and quiet bim down, the manager of the restaurant •hould ask them to do so. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Two months ago I was cleaning my mother 's closet and found a col· umn of yours. The date was Sunday, Oct. 26, 1980. It was about Tourette Syndrome. 1 started to wonder why she clipped that col umn and decided it was bt:cause of me. I have been going to doctors ever since I was 5. I don't know what is wrong with me, but I make strange noises and have many nervous tics. My parents say it is nothing serious, but they still make me go to the doctor a nd re mind me very often to take good care of myself. Some pc.'-Oplc say I have what they call a "petit N OT EVERYON E WHO 5TARTS CAN WIN , ..\,\. ,.. £" • ~ 6 ,.., A N ,. ~ "'~ e .. .0 "'., t.,. ·~ , .. ti .... "'•,,' "'"•• 'f l 1"4, ... ,,. -' but there is no question lhat "noise pollution" is not wtthout risk Not only is hearing loss associated with it, but other ailments a s well. There is caus al relationship with noise pollu· lion and ulcer'>, and also an increased incidence of high blood prl'Ssure. With the rise in pressure, there is a greater ris k of heart attack and s troke. When the noise exposure is job related, l strongly recommend the use of protective devices With habitual use of firearms, I also advise pre- cautions . When their children reach their 13th birthday, parents should lea ve the country, returning shortly after the 20t h birthday This s hould dramatically reduce hearing loss . ulcers, high blood pressure and alcoholis m 1n the adult population! Dr John D Rosen. a pTach1ioneT 1n Newport Beach . welcomes your questions. Mwl requests to Ask the Doc· tor . P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mua, 92626. r newspaper. and r· money Read ou nd How's \his for a good answe discount coupons. food news a cash in on advertised values. u money every single week consumer reports that can lsahves~~portant tor busy women We also save you time. Wh c id many other respons1b1ht1es children an managing a home. ? We cover wee\(end enter· In \he market tor tun ts around town Tv and tainment and special even bbieS a whole package of movies. Recreation. sports. ho t g1~e you a hlll Whenever and features o . 1 ·1n\eres\lng news . been feeling a htt e so 1t you ve you have the ume 'help Get the paper 5h0pworn lately. get some . 1 Ttwanswef What'• In It tor you of apP99r• on nert PI04t YOUR DailJPilat 642·4321 mal" of epi lep y 1 know my problem ls not emo ttonal , bccaui.e I h ave gone to seve ral psychologists ~nd they say the trouble Is with my nervous system Some o( my symptoms are that I blank my eyes, make faces ~nd utter stran"e soundll I don't know how Lo control any of this. Please, Ann. help me. -IN THE DARK Otar Frtend: Ask your parent• to take you to a top.notch neurologist for a complete check-up. You ban a rtgbt co know what your problem Is. An Informed patient can do a lot to help himself. I also 1ugge1t that you write to tbe Tourette Syndrome Assn. Inc., U ·02 Bell Blvd., Bayside, N.Y. llltl. They have Mme lnformaUve, well· written pamphlets that mlgbt be helpful co you. DEAR ANN LANDERS· Help, please, before our state legislators do something crazy. They are trying to pass a la w that wou.ld force the opening of sealt!d records lo help adopted children learn the ide ntity of the ir natura l parents. If the legislators s ucceed, they are going to r uin a lot or lives When I was 15 I became pregnant by a mar- ried man . l dedded to have the child and put it up for adoption Although it was very difficult to part with my little girl. I knew it would be best fo r her I huve not reeretled lhat decision. I worked my way through college, met • won· derfUl as sistant profoS!lOr and married him thrtt ycurs later. Today we bave three children of our own. He knows about my out-of-wedlock child, but no one else does <My parents knew, but they tre deceased > We keep hoarmg about the rights of adopted l'hildren. Well, what about the rights or the natural mother ? When I put my daughter up for adoption I was guaranteed that m y privacy would be resp6Ct· ed U this law that ls now being debated by tbe s tate lcg1slalors is passed, it would certainly M a violation or trust by the government. I know your position on this topic because you have expressed it in the column. But please, Ann, s ay 1t one more time. ANONYMOUS IN IL· LlNOIS Dt-ar Anon.: This same battle ls ra1ln1 lD many state legislatures at this very moment. ne column you read today was written from four to six weeks ago, and should appear In your paper oa Aug. 12 -probably too late to lnfluence anyone. But here it is. I go on record as .,., oppose4 to opening up sealed adoption records, on &be grounds that it violates a sacred promise made CO the unwf'd mother. It could create horrendous prob· Jems for her and her new family and ruin lives. Leo: Expect some changes Thursday , August 27 By SYDNEY OM ARR ARIES <Mar 21-Apr 19>: Creative sweep im· prints style. attracts allies and leads to what could be a "romantic s ituation." Scenario highlights change, travel, variety, speculation and spirit of adventure. A Leo me mber or oppos ite sex en· courages, inspires and boosts morale. TAURUS <Apr. 20 May 20> Hunch pays dividends. Sense or direction is regained. Quality material replaces fhmsysubstitutes. Accent on prop- erty, home. relationship with older individual and basic securit y An Aqua nan aids an correcting past mistakes. GEM I NJ (May 2l ·June 20 ): Roadblocks are removed. You'll be mobile, have chance to express ideas in writing and opportunity is presented for assignment involving travel. Sagittarius and another Gem ini fi gure prominently Relative will cooperate. CANCER <June 21.J uly 22 ): Revision of material does cause delay. but you'll gain in long run. Emphasis on locating lost articles. increasing ir:icome potential. and rebuilcting on a more suita· ble structure. Aquarius. Scorpio and another Cancer figure pro minently. LEO <July 23·Aug. 22). Green lights flash for change, creative endeavor and introduction of new, pioneering concept. Accent on personality. in· dividuality and courage of convictions. Lunar cy· cle high -judgment, intuition will be on target. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Secret is revealed. you benefit as result. Your natural ability as character a nalyst surges to forefront. You'll p e rceive s t or y be hind the s tory. Scenario highlighL'\ mystery, intrigue and an erasure of rears, doubts. ANDRE CHAMPAGNE 750-MI.. WHITE. PINK. COlO DOCK 21s CASE OF 12·25.80 CONN CREEK CHARDONNAY 75().lo\L CASE OF 1248.00 ALMADEN MT. WINES 41s LIBRA <Sept. 23-0 ct. 22 >: Wish is fulfilled, but not in way you expected Colleague or work a&· ~ociate dis plays spirit of cooperation. Terms, techniques are defined. One in authority is tem· porarily confused. Heed your own counsel. Watch Pisces! SCORPIO !O<"t 23-Nov. 21 ): Business matters dominate, you have valid opportunity to enhance standing in community. Accent on promotion. pro· duction, prestige and long.range gains. Taurwi, HOROSCOPE Virgo, Capricorn n atives figure prominently. Guard reputation ~ SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 2ll : Spiritual values come in sha rp, clear focus. Important proj- ect will be completed. People will come co you with their problems . Emphasis also on travel. education and communication. Keep eye on Aries! CAPRICORN <Dec. 22·Jan. 191: Interest in OC· cult is stimulated. You also could be intrigued by ar chaeological discovery. Become familiar with basic procedures -you'll be questioned regarding rules, regulations. Communicate with Leo! AQUARIUS CJ an. 20· Feb. 18): Defer to wishes of one close to you. including partner or mate. Maintain low profil e. Family members pull in two directions simultaneously. You are caught in mid· die. but dilemma will be resolved. Keep eye on Ca ncer ! PISCES (Fe b. 19 ·Ma rch 20). Leave fine points, details for another time. For present, per<"eive project in its entirety. Ubiquitous now of material requires that you be selective. Accent on dependents. employment and pets. Watch Saeil· tarius! 349 165 CASE OF 12 1~·800 ~ I ' .· Orange Coaet·OAILY PILOT/Wednetday, August 28. 1981 ·she hungered to be small • • • When Sttsan saw Dudley dancing with Bo in '10' 9y MAK.ILYN ud H Y GARDNER Q : Slx·fo<>t·taJI actress Susan Anton used to ateady·date Sylvester Stallone. Now she's with Dudley Moore,, who's only S·2. ls it true she now wishes she wf:re shorter? -LAURA G.. NEW HAVEN, CONN. A: ''Mosl of lhe time." Susan says, "I like be· . ~GlAD YOU . ASKED · THAT' . ing tall. But w·h~n. l saw Dudley dancing with Bo Derek (in U\e movie "10" l, that's when I hungered lo be small.'' · · Q: Witt\ Pope .John Paul II in constant pain aod undergoing still another operation resulting from his ·atternpled assassination. what's the status-of his admitted attacker? A. The y<)Ung Moslem, Mehmet Ali Agca; got a life sentence in . Rome. But he will be free in the year 2009, if he sur.vives that long -under Police surveillance. The authorities keep their fingers crossed hoping the caged assailant will answer many unanswered questions before that date. Q : Why was heavyweight champ Larry Holmes glQating over his licking challenger Leon Adopted son .in Peace Corps By TO¥ FENTON A I' ,.._.,_ $ANTIAGO. Chile Riro Brooks 1s heetded for Ecuador .as a Peace Corps ·volunteer. and his parents cou ldn't be prouder They adopted Rico 17 years ago· in Ecuador when they were Peace Corps v.olunteers. "Mom and Dad are j umping up and down." Rlco,-21 , s aid' in a telephone interview shortly before boarding· a plane for Miami, the rendezvous Point for his P e a ce Corps trainee group. Rico was adopted at age 4 by ·Peace Corps volunteers Earle and Rhoda Brooks who were a ssigne d to Manta. Ecuador in 1964 The Brooks now run Pe.ace Corps operations 1n Chile. but lived in the Minn.eapolis area while Rico was growing up. Rico was born to a poor fisherman and his Spinks m Detroit'> A. "Leon ain't got no money, ain't aot no teeth. He ain't got nothing to lose. l have every· thing to lose,·' Larry explained. Incidentally, Holmes Is living a champion's life quite unlike that of his predecess~r . Muhammad Ali. Turning dowo get-rlch·qu1ck characters. Larry wrote in the Aueust Penthouse that he's turned down people who want him lo have some tax write-offs and make tax-exempt money. "Hey," he tells them. ''if it's so good, you invest in it." The champ disclosed that he doesn't plan lo be in the ring too much longer. "I just don't need more money," the millionaire wrote, which would be the only reas on lo keep fighting. He admits he likes to right because it relieves tension in him. "A lot of guys take out their feelings on their wives, but if I get upset, I can take it out on the heavy bag. I like that " S l 'SA\' A '\'T<J.V Thinks shorl t'r DL'DLEY !\1CXJ RE Could be taller He Potnts out another healthy conclusion "Let 's say I could make as much money as Presley, John Wayne or the Rockefellers. What would I do with it' The only businesses I want to own are a few little ones m the Lehigh Valley. I don ·t want to own a newspaper or an airline or Rockefeller Center I don't care about all that, because my theory 1s that it was here when I was here and had nothing and it'll be here long after I'm gone'" Send 11our questions to lly Gardner. · Glad You Asked That ," care of thu ru-wspaper, P 0 Boz 19620, l rvme. Cah/ 92714 Monlyn and Hy Gordnc will armoer as many questions as they can an t~r column, but the volume of mall makes pernmaJ replies 1mpou1bu. wife who eked out a liv Costa Rica. to help my own people," 1~ in the country sensitivity . but 1 ing on the beach in Man lie said he will be ht• said She said Rico's big· think he can do 1t." ta. The couple eventual trained in horticulture His foste r m other, ges t pro blem will be Rico speaks only fair lyhadninechildren. and probably will be Rhoda, 45, s aid s ht• "t•fJnvincing people that S pani sh and with a The Brooks befriended teaching gardening to doubted the• Peace Corps h l' i s proud of hi s marked American ac the family in the course young people. would send Hico back to ht•ritagc and yet proud c ent. But his mother of their volunteer work "I feel good about go-the area where he was to be an Amt>rican It's a s a y s h e k n o w s and e ventually it was ing back It's something born, but the site will be situation he will have to so me L hi n g about j ointl y agre ed the special. I'm going back determined onl yafterhe handl e with great gardening, can raise Rrooks s hould adopt f====i~:=::;=:::-~~~;:=::;================r-::;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill Rico. .. My natural parents 1.111 HM~I rabbits and keep bees, s kills used by many volunteers i n Latin America "That 's why the Peace Corps wants him, not because he was born there," his mother said. decided 1t would be bet· ter for me to go with the gringos They thought I'd get a better educa lion. better nutrition and that maybe one day 1 ·d come back," he said Ri co said he had been a ccepted as a volunteer candidate for Ecuador. and that he should be there in D<!cember after three months tra ining in A Flcllllou• 8u•lneu Neme Stetement llled with th• County Clerk It velld for llve yeer9 elter which llme continuing bu•ln••••• mutt refile. Publlcellon It neceHery only II l here ••• chengH Cell the Legel Oepartmenl el th• OAILV PILOT for l nformalfon and nece11ery form1 Delicatessen • Bakery 8911 ADAMS •.,., •HUNTING ION llEAtH TAKE OUT 962 7998 Hi 4'6t ~ tr> ~ ~~~©r1 w~r,ID.~ BEEF STICK ~ SAiE 642-4321 ht. 332 Vi.~ 9., ___ ...__..,..._...__ __ ....,...._. 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WESTCLIFF PLAZA FAStlON ISLAND 17tli & lrtlM, .._,.,.. llHci-642-4'72 YOU'RE INVITED Date: Wed., Aug. 26 Time: 6 PM to 10 PM Featuring: Aerobic Dance Demonstration Hors D,Oeuvres & Wine SUPER DISCOUNTED PARTY OFFER Wed., August 26th Only Limited Enrollment • • • To laVonne Aerobics FrTNESs sruo10 18831 Brookhunt Fountain Valley Tired of waiting In line for exercise equipment at crowded health clubs. Come to uVonne Aerobics. Want the cardiovascular work-o ut equivalent to running 3 miles. without the smog or boredom? Try LaVonne Aerobics. Leave your lloubles behind at the end of the day with a stimulating hour of Aerobics Dance. Call today for details. Limited Enrollm•nt only! Frtt child CAN avaUable . 4'01NNOWI (714) 963-3444 J • • Taylor family plays concert By MARY CAMPBELL ...... . ..... James Taylor and his brothers and tilter all thou1ht, for years, that they'd perform to1elher in public aometime. The sometime came on a hot New York City August nJ&ht on an East River pier. wltb the Brooklyn Bridge behind the stage on the end ot the pler, a 1.907 ship on one side, and a 1911 ship on the other side. The event was a "save our ships" benefit concert tor upkeep on the hialoric s hips owned by the South Street Seaport Museum. The audience, paying $10 each, numbered 5,000 and carried blankets, chairs and food, to fill the pier and hear nearly three hours of music. SomeUmes it was seven-part harmony. as two members of the band joined in. sometimes it was trios, duets and solos. Hearing James Taylor sing "Me and My Guitar," "Long Ago and Far Away" and Danny Kortchmar's "Machine Gun Kelly," one realizes it isn't a mistake that he's the most famous of the Taylors . It wasn't a mistake, either, for all of them to perform. They did it with obvious pleasure and their music was enjoyable. We talked with Livingston before the concert and Hugh, Kate and Alex after. James has said in the past that he'd like to make a record with his siblings. His LP "Dad Loves His Work" on Colum- bia Records was 22 weeks on the best-selling charts in mid-August. The band, Skin Tight, was put together by Kate in May of las t year. It's Ronnie Cobb, keyboards; Billy Jenkins, drums; Cris Clifton, guitar, and Chico Huff, bass. "We were trying for a play on words with Taylor," Kate says, "and we said Kate Taylor and the Alterations . Then Ronnie said Skin Tight and that was it.·· For the past year, Kate and Skin Tight have performed in the area of Martha's Vineyard, in Massachusetts, where all five have homes . Often, Alex, 34, and Hugh, 29, performed with her. Liv- ingston. 30, is the bus iest performer. He had 12 one-nighters following the pier concert, starting in Washington, D.C. Kate Taylor Witham and her hus band, Charlie, went to their hotel between the concert re· hearsal and performance to feed their 4-month-old daughter. She performed, dancing around. thin as a pencil, in tight black pants and black sleeveless top, feathers in her hair, wearing beads she'd s trung herself from the quahog clam shells the In- dians once used for wampum . The first set ended with all the Taylors singing a rollicking "Little Sister Don 't You Do What Your Big Sister Done" by Doc Palmas. The second s tarted with oldies, Hugh singing "Rockin' Robin" MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE n.. ~,,.. o1 ,,.. '•""90 • ro """"' po-•OOUI .,_ 0<1r.Otio111 ol m>tl'te Confeini' lot' ~••"'tQ t>r ,,,.,, c~ ® NOOO.EUHOER 11 AOMinto fA9t l•mtl ,,.. • ._ • ..., •n certe•" •'•••I AU IC! (Bil AHO !El Fii.MS RECEIVE ™E SEAi. Of fHE MOllON PICTURE COO£ Of SELF REGUl.ATION If it'sgot wheels, you'll move It faster in a Dally Pilot classified ad.Call 642·5678 and a f riendty ad- viser will hetpyou tum your wheels Into cash. AllA---.Wli •• t.~IRl12:00 2:00 4:00 6:008:10 & 10:15 firwlt .......... ~I Rl 12:00 2: 10 4:156:15 8:20 & 10:25 I ....... f/11 .. U.~ IPGI 12:00 2:30 5:00 7:30 9:55. No Economy Seating IS wll (PG)11 :30 2:fo 4:5o 7:30 10:10. In 70mm. No Passes/No Economy Seating. r===l.. Ey.oll .. .._..IRI 12:00 4:00 8:00. Zorro,n.c;., ._ FGl 2:106:10 f0:10 ....... ,,., EICA'E FROM NEW VORK IRI I HEAVYMETAL CRI ALSO IHOWINO AMERICAN f'C>P (RI I "'"" -UWS IRI • AL~IHOWINO FOXH UO n•.:uiu UNOIR HI RAINIOW <PGI OPEN 7:30 NIGHTLY U,,...12,RllUftllaHo ... and K•te jolnlna him for .. Ain't No Mountain High Enou1h." Tho flttt Ht had started wilb all five singln& Llvln&•ton'a "Life la Good!·• Llvingaton aang a Poetic "I 'll Be In Love with You," a tolkie "Over In the Soviet Union" that he'd heard by a small band ln Cambrtdae. Mass .• and introduced a sona he'd written when he knew they were going to perform together, "lt'a Love." Alex, whose voice Is lowest and delivery moat robust and good-old-boy southern, sang "Chopping the Wood" and an Allen Toussaint song, "On the Way Down." Kate sang a couple for the ships, "We Were Born Before the Wind" and "Sea Cruise." Harmony reigned on "Put the Load on Me," "Chain of Fools" and "Shower the People You Love with Love." Hugh, who sounds the most like a younger James, entered show business the last of the Taylora, being a carpenter and fire chief in his Martha's Vineyard community. "I never had a real yen to go out and do it for myself, for insecurities and stuff. I want to do something that makes a living for me. I never hesitated about doing it with these guys. They un· derstand me and make me good. I used lo sing in junior high school, then I hadn't sung unUI I start· ed with Kate." They'd all thought of performing together for a long time, Hugh says. "lt is just that nobody wants to crowd anybody else or force anything on each other. So we end up not doing things. We're afraid we'll encroach on each other's feelings." Livingston says, "being very close as siblings, we generally all get a n idea of how it should be and proceed from there. If there is conflict, it general- ly gets felt a nd gets miraculously resolved. We tend to bend and s way in whatever way we need to, to be able to play." Alex is the one responsible for their being performers, Livingston s ays, explaining: "He fought with my parents about long hair. He had the first band. James played in it for a while. The guy is just the greatest." Alex says, "The minute we started to re- hearse, voices started to really meld, some go higher, some lower. Little licks came off. It just got natural. "When Ja mes got rich and famous, I don 't think it was ever hard for us to get us~ to. When I was broke, he'd loan me money. I got married at 18. We're still married and still very, very happy. I· m extremely lucky to be the oldest brother in a family this talented. "We're going to continue to work together, Hughie and Kate and I, Livingston_and James when they can. The success of this concert leads us to believe we'll be working together again as a unit. Everybody is happy with it." In the ~eme Cou<t the<e o<e only eight Of them against all of tier. FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER QWAMS...-oltl HfWOOl1 8Nch 644·0760 HWHOI C•llA WllT WtslmtMtlf 191·3935 "Fast-paced, action-filled and Romance-with a capital R.'' . -Rona Barrett NOW Pl.AVINO •OW-Mini COAIT IWm IMIU rwA NClflC'l IOllTI COAST r COJ1' ..... !149-3351 lltN 519 5339 l'9U"' 8HC:ft •9• 15U ...... U.RACC •Ct•DlllH """'<• £1 roro :ilt·5880 I 0.11191 63• mJ ~~~.:"'m·:,0 •==:. c:.-:l~Ul • PUlll ICCUTR fW TWll Ml•••T • lli§IMfi t lOmft a..~111w_,. CHUCK NORRIS DOESNTNEED A WEAPON ... HE IS A WEAPON! CHUCKNOllR• .,.... INE!\ ... GETOFFONIT! Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, August 26. 1981 fiA Qll~Sl.VliR For Back to School ... 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J I ~ ( f I \\'l'.l>'\t-:Sl>A Y -EVENING- 8:00 tJ 0 D NEWS 9 KUNO FU A blind mu11clan·~ sea1en 101 hll bO't'hOOO dream lead1 tO murder Q TIC TAC DOUGH G) M•A•S•H • OOOOTIMES One cat plua lour ow1Mr1 ~la trouble When J J '1 "AwHome Foursome·· ~ome bullneu partners fD ELECTRIC COMPANY (R) TEXAS TALK .Journali st Larr y King 1 ldt 1 t;,ilk~ w11 h Bill 'la~·ton. SpL•akL·r of t ht• Tex a~ llousc of Rtprc~tntat1 ve~ 1n · · C BS Rt' po r l :-. T h e Best L 1 l t I e Statehouse an Texas" tonigh t al 8 on Channel 2 I Sl't' ::-lory below 1 ~ llOYAGERll From the Jet Propulsion Labo1a1ory on Pasadene CallfOtnll. Of At Hobbs covers tl'le h1stor1c: fllght or lne voyager CBS NEWS ®) ABCNEWS al NBC NEWS (H )MO\llE * * ', Battle Beyond The Stars · 1 t980J Richard Thom11s. Robert Vaughn A nero1c young man gainers a group ot outer-space mostns to delend a peace- loving planet from the ruthlessness ot an evol invader PG' (;}MOVIE • * .• No OePoSll No Re1urn I 1976) David Niven Darren McGavin Th11 cMdren ol neglecllve par11nts deeode to stage thell own kldnappono to Q!I some attention 'G 8:30 U JOKER'S WILD G) ALL IN THE FAt.41L Y Archie dodn t report his Income from drlvrng Mun- ion a cab and now he'~ on !rouble worh the IRS m BENNY HILL Benny takes a tool. it womens lrb OlJ KCET NEWSBE.A T C[tNEWS @) BARNEY MILLER Harns i boOlr. about the 12th p1ec1rn;t •s hnally going to be puohshed <!nd 1111010 brings hts ,_ pet bird IOWOfk 7:00 I) CBS NEWS 0 NBCNEWS 9 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN Arter ne saves Fonzie's 11le Potsle decides that llley should become best pals U ABCNEWS G BULLSEYE CD M 'A•S'H Cna1tes rs sure ne had a greet hme on Tokyo •I he could only remember wnat he did G) STREETS Of SAN FRANCISCO Tensions develop as Stone end anolher inspector pur- sue dolleront tneones on how to solve tho case ol a cat burglar who Is also a killer fD OVER EASY Guests Mary Manin\ Larry H1gm1n (Pan 2 ol 2) (RI ill MACNEIL/ LEHRER REPORT ()) TIC TAC DOUGH ®.) MERI/ GRIFAN GueSls Ann Jllhan. David Coppert1eld, Nell Caner. Bob Anderson CC) MOVIE • * • ·sui. Stockings" ( 1957) Fred AslaJre, Cyd Charisse An Amedcen lllm producer becomes Involved wllh a female Russoan agent ln Paris (O)MOlllE • • 'o\ "The Hard Way ( 1980) Patroek McGoohan. Lee Van Cleef A hired asaauin has 10 make one more hit before he can ''"''·a· (SJ BOBBY VINTON Bobby Vinton performs somo or 111s biggest hits trom !he Sonds Hotel In La• Vegas Zl MOVIE • * • Tllo EleclllC HOl$e· man ( 19791 RODer1 Red· lord Jana Fonda A Las vogas cowboy $1eels a S 12 m1ll1on thoroughbred horse to save nom from hos exp1011at1ve owners PG 7'30 IJ 2 ON THE TOWN Hosts Stove Edwards, Melo<1y Roge" 111s11 Dub· 1111. Ireland and porlom &I the h1s1011c Abbey l heater. go pu b-cr owling and visit SOmll of lhe Emerald Isles hrstoroce1 and Pho1ogon1c spots 0 (3 FAMILY FEUD 0 SHANA NA Guest Freddie Cannon U HOLLYWOOD SQUARES U FACE THE MUSIC CD ALL IN THE FAMILY When an elderly aunt dies alone and unlovad. Edlin os the only one who comes 10 pay 11na1 res~ts flll MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT ~ THEEOOEOF SURI/II/AL Filmed on loca11on 1n India Brazil Ecuador England and 1ne United States a number ol unique sotu- 11ons 10 the problems ot aa1ty survival for neatly one b1lhon people who hve on 1ne edge ol sta1vahon are e1am1ned (R) P.M MAGAZINE A look 01 TV and motion picture people and their 1a1lromen1 style al lhe Mollon Picture Country House and Hospital 8:00 IJ CBS REPORTS ·1 ho Best u111e State- hous.o lo T exes Journahs1 Larry Krng r~IS on tne Te•as leg.stature and 11s constantly changing 10le D Q! RE.AL PEOPLE Featured a woman Who reluse<I 10 sell htlf hOm8 10 make way tor a c.a.slno a k1u1ng contesl. mo1orlZ8d roller sllales. football In themud (RI 0 MOVIE • • '" Lucy Gallant ( 1955) Jane Wyman. Chari- Ion Heston The ambthous owoer 01 a highly success- tul !&does t>ouhque plec;es • greeter value on her career then on the roman· llC otter She gets from a Texas oilman IJ THE GAE.A TEST AMERICAN HERO Russian agen1s kidnap Pam 111 an ellort 10 fOfCtl Ma•woll lo turn over an Italian woman wno no1os Ille key to Amoroca's socurily (R) U MOVIE • • • 1 "ll'le 111/ortd, The Flesh And The Devil ( 19591 Harry Belalonte Inger Slevens Aller a nuclear holocaust the three survivors decide that narmonv 1s essential to CHANNEL LISTINGS 1J KNXT 1CBS1 Lll'-Anqrolt• Q tor.NBC 1NBC1 Lo., Anqc•h 0 KTLA dntl 1 Lo..., Ant)• t1" u K.ABC rv 1ABC1 Lu' Anqr• I 11 "FMB CBS1 S.tn 0•1'QCl 0 l(HJ TV 1 lnel IL ""' Ar It''•' W KCST 1ABC1 Si!n 011"1 (b KIT\ 11nC1 1 LO<, Anqt'll' Cl) KCOP TV tin 1 1 L11<, Anq .. 1r• EI;) KCE T TV , PBS1 Lo..., An I• • ,..., ~ KOCE TV 1P8'-,1 Hunl•n 111111 8"tc11 their continued existence CD P.M. MAGAZINE Free c11mblng Seneca Roe~ 1n Ke11tucky's Blue Ridge Mountains. a cot1rn- Du1ldlng p11ty. Che1 Tell t>onn a chicken Dr Wasco on uaang comoutets tor diagnosing heart prob- lems. Cathie Mann meets a Hollywood monster maker m MOVIE • * •-. By The Light 01 The Silvery Moon I 1953) Dons Day Gordon MacRae A man's family sus~ls he is having an affair with a French aciress fJl) PLEDGE BREAK Reoularly scheduled pro- gr ammtng may be detayed due to pledge breeks @) TOtN BENNETT AND LENA HORNE H MOVIE • * •, A F1sttut 01 Dyna mole ( 1972) James Coburn ROd Steiger An lr15h 1evolutoonary and a Me~tcan thief who team up 10 rob banks somenow wond up b<Mng hel08S Of lhe Mo.ocan revolutoon PG I SJMOlllE * , Enter The Dragon 119731 Bruce Lee. Jonn Sa•on A kung lu oxpetl ts assigned 10 penetrate an island tort1oss rn order to destroy an opium ano wnota slavery ompore R (;}MO\llE * • Hostages i 1943) Luise Rainer, Arturo de Cordova Durong World War II, several members of 1110 Czech resistance a1e laken hostage by Nazis on re1a11a11on tor the death of one ol lht11r compalrlots 8:05 al NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SPECIAL Myslertes 01 The Mind T ne mysteries of aod cr111 cal new d1scover>es about the most pnysleally 1nac- c;etllble ol ell the body's orv•nlSms •• the numan mind .• ere eJtplored (R) 8:30 G) TOP STORY Holts Jim Tnomes. Mary l.!!11efl011 ~ DRAGONSOF PARADISE The hl11ory, biology and 1ourney to the brink or extinction end bee!\ ot lhe Amerocen all1g11or are trace<J (R) O)MOVIE * • * And Just1Ge For All ( 19791 Al Pac1no. Jack Warden An 1dea11s11c law- yer has trouble cop1no with the lnsenlly ol the Ameri- can judicial tyatem R' 9:00 IJ (I) MOVIE * • '"' "Belle Slatr" j 1980) Elizabeth Monlgomory. Clllt Polls The ieoendary band•I queen of the Old WHI g1vea up her some- what qu1e1 life to plan one lest 11ld wtlh her Old c0hor1s. the James and YOU!71' boys (R) D O!l DIFF'RENT STROKES 111111115 e Star pitcher. 1s wooed by opposing coaches from a 1011ng local team 1nd a winning squad across 1own. (R)Q D ®l DYNASTY Blake • discovery that Kryslle 1s taking birth con- trol pills triggers en allack on nls new wife. 1nd Mallh-strti.es c>tl (R) CD MERV GRIFFIN Guests Ann Jllhan. David Coooerli&ld Nell C.rter. Bob Anderson Tony Cltt- 1on (C)MO\llE * • * A Lrttle Romance" ( 1971) l au1anc. OIMer Dll'ne l -An .io.tty con 1111111 )Olnl IW() yOUrlQ IUll- awayl In IOlle on a mad nun ac.ro11 the lu1opean conllr1tt11 with 111• chll dren 1 1>1rt111t e1111 1na pol!Ge In hot purwll PO (ZJ MOVll! * e • 8 'The GrMt lleQ teld' 1193$) William Pow ell Myrne toy Tht gr .. 1 B1oedw1y anowm•n •••; M8 mAjOrlhOW •• 10 • M0\111! • • • Tht Man Who S111ed oown Ev•1et1 • ( 1976) Oocum•n•••Y 111 1970, JapeneM lthlele Yulehi•o Mlure lllll1 11141 worl<l't h1Qh8at mountain 9:30 0 Clf THE FACTS Of' LIFE A acnoot IH&Oo 1t>ou1 1rac1no one s 1ncettry leads Natalie who 11 edoplld. 10 launch a aea1i;l1 for hor •eel parents IRI ~ MARK RUSSELL Mori. Ru~ poi<es tun 81 Ille po1111c:a1 establlahme<tt with hit unique t>len<I of aong-lllled aallre t1om lhe 11a119 of tne Katherine Cor- nell Tnealer on the campus ot the Stale Onlverslly ol Nvw York al Bullalo (;}MOVIE • * ''• "Rosebud' ( 19751 Pelet O Toole Richard Attenborough Fove w1111Jtny g1rls :m1 1al\"'1 hostage Dy Arab IOflOllSIS illle• lhey board lhetl 1u .. - ur1ous yacnt ana kolt 1ne crew PG 10.00 o a QUINCY A 9 ·year ·Old rs '8J<Ually molelled and Sidon, and Ou1ncy is called upon by 1ne police 10 netp them hod the psychollc responsible IR! oem NEWs '1i} Fl.AMBARDS "Prisoners 01 Wai· Chris· 11na restores Flambards to a wori<lng farm with DICk s help (Part IO!IA)t) ~)MOVIE • • Survival Run Pe101 Graves Ray Milland A group of t11en-agers stum- ble upon something they Shouldn I hive seen and must pay 101 11 w1lh lheor lives ·R' 10:30 CD NEWS m INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS (HJ RACE FOR THE PENNANT Barry Tompkin$ •nd Tom McCarver recap dovlsoonal baseball stand•ngs and 1n101v1ow some of 1ne oame s top players 0 MOVIE * The Awakening ( 1980) Chartlon Hes1011 <;usannan York An archaeotog11t's daughlor becomes possessed t>y the molevolent splr11 01 an ancient Egyptian queen R' 10:45 OlJ SUPERSTAR PROF1LE Gr~O')'._Peck' ll OO IJUU (J)®JQ! NEWS U STARTREK The En10<prose etM;OUnters the deretlCt S S Botany Bey adtllt 1n spece con- taining 72 bodies IM SUS· pended nn1ma11on Q NEWL VWEO GAME G) MANNI)( "A Gathering 01 Ghosta" Q) 8ENNYHIU Benny pl1ys a baby s111er who won't be asked beck m WORLD CHA<)fojlCLE The Least Developed Countrtet" Guesia Jan Pronk Oeputy-Secrelary General U N ConltKenu on Trede end Devetop- menl. Brian Suton (C'.J MOVIE • * •, Space Movie ( 1979) Documentary Music by Mike Oldlleld Archival lltm tootage Chronicles lhe triumphs ol the U S spaoe program. focusing on the dr11ma11c: Apollo 1 1 moon landing ·o HflMOVIE * • * ·~ 'Being There' ( 1979) Pater Seflets, Mel- vyn Douglas A Simple· minded. mlddle-&ged man. whose only llnowledge of tho outside w0<ld Is tnrougn tetev1slon. gains tromendOu$ tame and power by uowlttlngly con- v1notng tycoons and pollll· clant thal he IS a genlu' 'PG' 11:20 fD DIRECTED BY JOHN FORD Cllps lrom over two dozen classoe hims and Interviews wilh James Sl-•rt. Henry Fonda and JOhn Wayne h1Qhllght this retrospective on the movlemak1ng caree< ol director John Ford Narreled by Orson elles Orengo Co.ust DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. August 26. 1981 BIS TUBE TOPPERS ('BS fJ 8 00 "CHS HC'ports A rt• po1·t 011 T l'xai-poliliC'~ t1t h·cl ' Tht• Bt'~t l.1tt It· Stalt.·htH•M' 1n TPxa~ .. KTLA 0 k oo "l.un c;all<t1ll " .Jl11lt.' Wvma11 anti <.'h,1rllon llt'!-tlun !-tla1 10 ~I OlOVIP al><iut al\ amOlllllllS v.oman Ill ~1 W1•sll'rn 011 town KC'ET lfJ 8 05 M ystt•n c!-t of the M11ul · A National G(•o1£ruµh1t· s1-wr1ul a bout lll'W cl iscovt•ru•s t·onc.·t•m1 ng t ht• hi' <1111 ('BS EJ 9 OU "lk lll· S ta i r" 1-:l 1lalwth Mont gomt·r~ :-.lt1r~ \IS t ht• fa1nou~ ft•malt• oull<iw 11 30 I) ()) MOVIE • * Snock Waves I 1977) Pete• Cusnong. Brooi..e Adam• A group 01 touro•I~ suande<J on a small 111end 11ncounter a to1mer SS Oflo~r and his c.ollocllon of e~perimental mutants tAI 0 \BTONIGHT Gul!~t 110~1 Bill Costly Guests George Snearu•Q and Brtlin l orll Jero Garr O ®l ABC NEWS NIGtHllNE 0 LET'S MAKE A DEAL m STANLEY SIEGEL W CAPTIONED ABC NEWS S HOUSTON BIG LAFF OFF Solly Cry>tal hosts 1n1s s1ar1d up comedy tornP61• t1on taped at Rockefeller $ m Hous1on 11.40 0 MOVIE ••• '1 L111as Crouse Betweeo Tho I 19771 Lindsay Jell Goldblum The 5lllfl members of en underground Boston 111.'wSPi'1!'r he!•~ vartous ron1i1n1ot a11a 1ournahst•c ""cou111e1s wotn eact1 other an<I '"" sub1ec1s ol 11'1811 '>tones R -MIDNIGHT - 12·00 0 MOVIE * * ', OueJ In The Jun- gtft 119~41 Dana Andrew> Jeanne Craon An onsur arict> n1a11 1nves11ga11ng the d1 .. 1tn of a aoamond com pany e•ecuhve fonds lhe r"J" ahve and tnvolveo in a swondle U @) LOVE BOAT C..t!lebra1oon Ahce Faye Noah Beery Jr Captain PttPB Loos NOllleton Honeymoon Pressure Eve l'lumb Sat V1sruso IA! 0 GUNSMOKE A strong willed daughter marro&s against Iha wishes ol her fainer who has domonBted ttor illl ol ~· life CD MISSION IMPOSSIBLE Tne IMF is canea upon 10 e1pose a nuclear arms treely before m11111es are 11me<J at tne u S m ROOKIES The Rool<•M charge the wrong mor1 wilh lhe mur- der ol o policeman 12:~ CD "Z" MAGAZINE OF THE A1R 12: 15 (1) MOVIE • * • Hogh Plains Droller ( 1973) Clint East· wOod Verna Bloom A nameless stranger •&Illes the cowardly residents ol a Western town to challenge the rutht855 gang Whteh nas been terronz1ng them 12:30 a a TOMORROW Guesls George Carlin 51nger Rosanne Cash ac101 Hobert Slack. com- poser Paul Wllltams IAI IC) MOVIE * * •, 'The Maci<ontosh Man" ( 1973) Paul New- man Dominique Sanda Based on a novel by Des- mond Bagley A B11trsh Intelligence agent and hos lemale cohort are to1oed 10 c.of)ff wolh clOUblo agents and 111ple rro-s oo lht111 mosston to c•plu•e ii com munotl spy (SJ SPECTACULAR LONDON Suzanne Somers lakes us on a dllLZhng tour of Lon- oon to sett lho sights and sounds 01 Soho P1cad1lly Core.us ~nd lhfl Tower Of London t 00 U PSYCHIC PHENOMENA t.otor Ano Healing Hosts Damien Simpson Sroc1e Hun! Guest Peter M&r•ners discusses color antl >ound frequency in ne11ilng CD MOVIE • * Shark Rive• ( t9541 Steve Coch1011 Carole Mathtlw~ Ac.<.u"d of mur- der. a tJne·l1me Civil War soldier hides out in the Everglades Q) INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS fD DtCK CAVETT Guest Anna Russell (RI 1100 MOVIE • • ~ l OSI Horizon , 1 19 731 l'eter Finch Lrv Ullmann A kodnappeo <1•P- 1Qmilt tl•.,cove15 lhe Homa- t.;yan 1<1ngdom ot Shan911- L a 11 plac~ ol eternal peace and 1mmorlallty ITQ) NEWS 1 15 H MOVIE • • • Gr.irod lhelt Auto' 1 H177t Ron Howard, Nancy Morgan A young man and t11e 11au9n1er ol e m1111on <1•re elope to Las Vegas rn ner lllhl'• s Rolls· Royce wrtn a COllectoon Of fortune hunters 1n not pursuol PG 1'200MOlllE * * Hostages I 19431 luose Rainer Atluro de C<iroova Du11ng 111/orld war II $evtirat member5 of the Czecri resistance are ta~en hostaue by Nazis 1n retaliation lo• !he death of one of 111611 compa11101s 1_25 OlJ LIVE FROM SA TURN Love coverage ot \loyage1 II s clo$e en<:ounler with Saturn and •ts moon and S11te0ttes (Pert 31 I 30m MOVIE • •' r Nine Houts To Rama ( 19631 Horst Buchholz Jose Ferrer Mahatma Gandh• s last brool hours are seen through his usaum s ~es (.S)MOVIE • "He Knows You're Alone (1980) Don Scardi- no Celltln O'Heaney A psychollc murderer stalks attractive young brldes-10- 1>8 tllenlly end tetMtty Slashing lhetr dreems ol wedde<l t>MSS A 1:401) NEWS 1:560 NEWS 2:00Q C[tNEWS 0 MORECAMBE & WISE Ernie is seduc.ed 1n some woman's apartment while Eric 11nd1 every opportunl-tt IOIOOk In (Z)MOlllE • • • • Brubal.er ( 1980) Roberl Redford Vaphet Kotto A reform-minded warden uncovers wide- spread corruptton when he entO<'s hrs newly asslQned JOHN DARLING 11111on po11ng " 111 Inmate R 2 10 I (l)ITQNAL 2 1& MOV1! • * * The P11val1 Alla1rt 01 Bet Ami" (19471 AM OvOrlk, G.o<Q• Sand.,.. A ~n1i.a1 Pa1111an uMt lhoM around 11lr11 10 fur- lh., hll C81- 2°30 9 MORECAMBE & W18E E•~ 8.nd Ernie travel to the country 101 1 reltulng weeilend aoo spend the nigh! 1n Death ColltQt " (C)M0\11£ • * * "A Ollletenl Story" ( 1178) Petry King. Meg Foatet A man and• woin- an meel and ar• ettracled 10 on• another. bul their re1a11onsh1p IS compllceted t>y the 1oc1 lh&t they are bolh homoteKual 'R 2:40 CD MOVIE * • * Yeltowneck.' 119!>S! LUI McCatthy S1e- ph4:1n Courtlt11gh A group of C1v11 War OHe<ler• head lor freedom thrOUQh lhe f1or1da Evetgledn 2:66 0 NEWS 3:00 8 MOVIE * * * 'C1pt11n Eddre ( 19451 Fred MaeMurray. Lynn Bari Famed aV1ator Eadie Rickenbacker becomes a wartime hero aller lly1ng numerous 1n1s- s1ons and de111oylng a rocoro number ol enemy ptanet ml NEWS 330 0 NEWS S COCKTAILS WITH THE COMIC STORYTELLERS Ame11c11 s lunnym11n Jack Cer1er Jan Mu111y Marty Allen and Phll FOSllW Will leave you on stitches 3·50 CD MOVIE * '• G11t In The 111/oods I 19571 Forre111 Tucker. Bar- ton MacLane Woodsmen lead dangerous lives which affect tne women who love them 4 IS 'Zl MO\llE • • • The Elac.ttoc Horse· man r 19791 Robert Red- lord Jane fonda A Las Vegas cowboy 11ea1s a S 12 molhon thoroughbred horse to savf' him l1om hoi 8•Plo11a1ove owners PG 4:30 <C, MOVIE • Sch1zo1d ( 19801 Klaus 1<.1r1sll1 Me11ano Hill A crated murdtlrer wno uses S<;1ssors to do away wnn a series ol divorced or unhappily mamed women sends J letter to an advice 'olumn1s1 alte< eacn i.111- np R $MOVIE * * Ch111ge Qt The Mod el T S ( 1979) LOUIS Nye Hero Eoetman Du11ng World \Illar I a German spy e•ecuies a plan to weaken lhe Ame11can war el!Ofl by encou1ag1ng Villa Nueva and his band of guertllas to make raids on the Me•lcen t>orde1 G Thurs day'• Boyt ilNt> tf orit>• -~- 8 00 ,CJ ** II 'Heidi ( 1965) Eve-Marta Srnghemmer Gertrand M11termayr A 111- lle Swiss g111 IS taken from her mountain home In the Alps by ner aunt to 1ne city 7.30 CC) * "Denger On Oan- moor"A convict on tne loose and a myttorlOUs old woman plunge a lrto ol youogtters onto denger, suspenae and exclllng edventure 8:00 • * 11t "The Gius Bol- lom Boat ' ( 1966) Doris Dey. Rod Taylor A physl- CISI becomes lnvOlved With a girl who poses as a mer- maid part-time 8:30 CC)• "The Boy Ill/ho Nev- er 111/as"An unlikely goup of kids oulW11 a pair ot vllll- ans 1n as assassination a11emp1 against Ille p1es1- denl ot Burundi 9:30 CC) * * • Bobby Deel- hetd' ( 19771 Al Pac1no. Mllfthe Keller An Arnet! can r.a1ng Idol. wno naa !~ QfMl WCOMl on Ille lur~n CllCUll, 1tlempt1 10 dltown hlmMll from 11141 111ckground end lamlly whti. tailing In love will\ • beeutllul women 'PG' 10.00. • * "C1uhlng Lat Vegu" 11958) 8owery Boy• D•vtd Condon T~ Boys go 011 on another Hny advenlure In LH y~as (SJ II * T!\41 LUI 01 Tile MOlllcant ( 1977) Sle"8 Forr"t Andr-Proo• Bated on the llory by JlmM Fenimore Cooper Fort Wiiiiam Henry It 1u1acked by Indian• du11ng 11141 Frttn<:h end lndl•rl War 11:30 Q • * Frankllllttoln Mee1s l he Space Mon- ¥ I er ( 19651 Jamet Karen, N11ncy Mar1n111 A robot di.gutsetl u e NASA astron1u1 wllera technleal p1001ems and eventually turns lnlO a gruesorM monster {Cl ••·~ Adam t worn. an ( 1972) 8"u Brldgel. JOhn Mlllt A wrongty 1mprlsor)ed &aflor alltmPIS to win h ........ by ~r l}'ing en Influential wom.n 12:00 CD * II * A Woman's Secret" 119491 Maureen O'Hara, Melvyn DouQIH A woman 1hoo1S lhe singer she helped to make temou1 ml ., * * • P11ssure Pooni ( 1962) Sid~ Pc>t- li!W Bobby D111n A p11son psych•at11t1 tr-10 under· stand h•a an1r-Sem1Hc. anti-black pallent 1:00 ($, * " • The Gless Bot- tom Boat I 1966) Oorts Day, Rod Taylor A phySI· cost becomes involved with a gorl who poses as a me1- ma1d pert·llmo 1:30 tC, * * Swim Team" Srepnen Furst A pampered group 01 coun- try Clubbers acquire a gor- geous new memoer who cnarges them up 101 the champoonshop PG 2.00 0 * * • Oeath Treon A prov81e 1nves11ga1or searches for a lraon tnat he doesn 1 believe e•ISl5 1n oroer to solve the b•zarre mystery 01 .t man who 1s said 10 nave been 1111 by the train PG· 3:00 0) • * * Rancno NolOrr- ou s 11952) Marlene D•olroch Mel Forrer Seel\- ong me k•lle• of hos flancee 11 cowboy runs across a dance.nail queen aod a gambler who may hold 1"8 ~ey 3:30 0 * * '' 011 Ltmots I 1953) Bob Hope. Mickey Rooney A loghl manage• conhnues hos car861 even alter bt11ng inducted into the Army 'eJ • "Danger On Dart moor 'A conv1c1 or• 1ne loose and a mys11W1ous old women plunge a trio ot youngsters onto d81l91tt suspense ano eAc111ng ad~enture 'SJ • • • No Oeposit No Return t 1976) Dev1d Niven Datren McGavln The chlldtert ot neg1ect1ve parents dec•de to atege 1he1r own ~1dnepp1ng to 9e1 some a11en11on G' 4·30 :cJ * The Boy WhO Nev· er Was An unHkely goup of kids outwit e pair of vllll- ans on aa assaaslneuon auernpl aoe1n1t the pres•· dent of Burundi 0 * * ·~ 'Honeysuckle Rose' ( 1980) WHiie Nelson. Dyan Cannon While on tour. • Texaa eoun1ry- we1tern Singer ~ lnvOIYed W11h the Mductl\11 daughter of hlS sldelllctl even lhouoh ~ 111n toves h11 Illy-at-home wtle 'PG' 5:30 ~ • • 'Charge Vt r he Model T's" (19791 LOUIS Nye. Herb Edelman Dur- ing WOfld Wer I, a Germao spy executes a plan to weaken the American w1r ett0f1 by encouraging \lllla Nueva and nr1 bind ot guerllas to malle raid• on lhe Mex1Can border ·o· by Armstrong & Batiuk OR, IF YOU ~EFER,~ IN F=L..Ai ASLE, PL ASilC CARL ~(:,AN DOLL! Powerhouse politics • m Texas shown Pitchess inspires sheriff series ~ By FRED ROTHENBERG A~T ........ wn.r NEW YORK -CBS Reports cogently ex- amined the defense of the United States in five hours but seems to have bitten off too much in a one-hour investigation tonight at 8 on Channel 2 on the Texas Legislature. That does not mean that the subject is too big. as some perceive everything about Texas ., Rather . the handling of the documentary l!I so choppy and confusing that it obscures the wonderful glimpses or power·brokering and wheeling-dealing in what CBS calls the "Best Little Statehouse in Texas ... The title is a play on Broadway's "Best Little Whorehouse In Texas," which was co-authored by Larry L. KJng, the Texas journalist who was sent home by CBS to report on "the corridors or power in Texas ... "Let's go behind the 'Scenes," King says, ''for a rare look at the back rooms where poUUcians in Texas cut deaJs and take names." King's down-home interviewing is more com- edy than aeriousjournalism -as In this quesUon· ing of Nub Donal son, whose bill just passed. "Well, Nub, you 've got It and gone with It. How do you reel about It now?" "Relieved." "Did y'all cut a fat hog durtn' lunch hour celebraUn1?" "No." , "Count your money or wbat9 " ''Just ktDd of let our hatr down and relaxed for o few minutes. G'1 back and get to work Qn somethln1 elee." KJn.r and produoer PhJllp Burton Jr. spent sbt -• weeks filming SO hours of material. When il was boiled down to one hour, the legislative process had lost its time frame. No rmally, CBS Reports does a fine job or m ak- ing complicated stories intelligible. But "Best Lil· tie Statehouse" is an inside look that lost its way when it became too much of an insider 's look. Politicians are introduced in machine-gun style and it's difficult to keep everyone straight. There's little identifying graphic or illustrative help, as the program traces three bills -one would have b een enough through the Legislature. But the biggest Oaw is that we never know the politicians as people, nor do we understand the im- pact their wheeling-dealing has on the people who elected them. King glosses over the facl that legislators are paid $600 a month and meet only once every two years for 140 days. Since this is a part·time job, more was needed on their lives, particularly since King gives such strong pliur to the money-toting lobbyists peddling Influence. In one scene, the lobbylna Trtal Lawyers As- soclallon offers a free lunch to the leglalatora who mingle "ln 1 buddy.buddy almoaphere." One lowycr explains what's upected for the hoapltaUty: "Kopefutb'. we 1et an opportunity to at 1eut exp?ess to 'em our vtew1. Hopefully, lhey aet a 1ood meal, and full stomachs make for bet· ter legl.aJaUon." But their Impact on legl.alalion and tt.a COOU· , quent effect on the pubUc\a nevet f\&lb uplored. 'lbc back-room 1buffttn, with Speaker of the HC>use Billy Wayne Clayton and hiJ aupportu, ' Craig Washington. is lhe documentar y's strength. "If you've got 76 votes out of this 150 mem· be rs, you can do anything you want to do . and the object is to have 76 votes in your pocket at all times." said Clayton. CHIPPING AWAY -Athlete Bruce Jenner cleft> has begun filmins with actor Larry Wlloox for a new season or "Chlps .. while waiting tor Erik E'Strada to settle his dis· pules with the series. LOS ANGELES CAP> -After 23 years of over- seeing the battle against crime in violence-ridden Los Angeles County. Sheriff Peter Pitchess is re- tiring and going Hollywood. ' The 69-year-old veteran law enforcement of· ficer, who announced last June that be will not seek re-election, will act as on-the-air host and ad• viser for a proposed dramatic series based on his work, it was aMounced Saturday. The show, tentatively entitled "Shertrf," ia be· ing developed by Rosner Production• Ind Fllmways Television for CBS. Rick Rosner -who produced "CHiPs" durint Its flrat year -ls tM executive producer and LJonel Cbetwynd, w}to wrote the TV movie "Miracle on tee." la writJna the pilot. No date for an initial abowtnc has *n &n· nounced. Pitchess wa& unavailable for comment but confirmed througb a sheriff's de p1rtm1nt spokesman that he has a1reed to take part la ~ project. Rosner and Chetwynd said t.hey plan to model the show more aJona the Une1 of "Hlll Street Blu " and "Ironside'' t.han on more alambal showa, •llhou1h they do plan t.o include plenty of action scenes. "INtead or looklft& at t.he police through th. guy on the beal ltke a typical 'uniform and 6adle' s bow, 'Sherlfl' wll~ deal with the command prob- lems ol law enforcement. wt\.b Jw11dlc:tion u lt nows rrom the top," Chetwynd said. ' .. ~ .... .. '• .. ' .. ...... , ;_ .... .. .... . ,· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wedneaday, Auguat 26. 1981 'I ,, .J'.:.·· ' i· ... ; ' . . ·' ~ ... ~-r VANTAGE ULTRA LIGHTS VANTAGE • p a q WEDNESDAY, AUG. 26, 1911 SPECIAL DIETS SLIM GOURMET USING HERBS .C4 cs C6 ' . Vegetables . are in real f)ickle ·see Page, ClO . • Yum YOGURT ::! I'. ... It is finally becoming popular in U.S. .· For centuries yogurt has been considered a staff of life in other parts of the world, but only re· cenUy has it become the fastest· growing dairy product in the United States. "Yogurt has become almost a household word synonymous with healthy eating habits and dedication to nutrition all in· gredients or a modern phenomenon in our American culture," says Corky Johnston, president of Johnston's Yogurt, the West's lea ding yogurt manufacturer "Yogurt's early days are shrouded in s peculation, but the cultured milk product is gene rally believed to have originated in the Middle East, where for centuries it sloshed around in leather saddlebags on caravans and was associated with healthfulness." s he con· tinues. Assyrians thought yogurt was a "divine" food, as well as an in- dis pens able remedy for prac- tic ally all illnesses. Indian legend touts yogurt and honey as the food of the gods, and Persian women used yogurt to cream away their wrinkles. According to Ms. Johnston, Western Europe came late to the cultivation of yogurt. and the credit for the tangy modem pro· duct as we know it today rests with llya Metchnikoff, a Russian scientist and co-winner of the 1908 Nobel Prize for physiology and medicine. Metchnikoff, who was director of the Pasteur Institute in Paris, became obsessed with the idea or slowing the aging process. Turning his attention to the longevity tables, he found that four out or every 1000 Bulgarians lived to be over 100 years old. They also happened to eat great quantities of yogurt. Concluding that yogurt ensured longevity. M etchnikoff analyzed the "magic" ingre- dient that gave yogurt its special "powers ." For years Metchnikoff grew the culture at the Pasteur Institute and con· sumed yogurt daily. He died 'in 1916 al the disappointinat1l. young age of 71. " "No one has been able to e-t: plain satis factorily what the yogurt bacteria do or bow thf/Y" do it, although certain facts $r~ known " s a ys Ms . Johnst«>n, whose Glendale-based comp:Jt. · dis tributes more than 30 · ferent fres h and frozen yo flavor s to 13 s tates. "'rhl! fermentation in yogurt is ac· complished by the action o~ £be. two bacteria -Lactobac1ll~ bulgaricus and Str eptococcd& thermophilus." ·"' In the course of growth, the6~ bacteria break down the ml~ sugar, lactose. into lactic acid'..!.: thus the slightly tart taste -and th ey continue to work while becoming part or the digestive process. It is said that eating yogurt lowers blood-cholesterol levels, helps digestion and slows down the aging process, none of which have been proven or d.Ls· proven See YOGURT, Page C7 A PERFECT SUMMER .DESSERT NO-BAKE LEMON CHJFFON CHEESECAKE Crust I cup graham cracker drumbs ·~ cup fin ely chopped walnuts I tablespoon melted butter 1 tablespoon sugar •r.i teaspoon cinnamon Fiiiing 2 8-ounce packages cream cheese (room temperature) l envelope unflavored gelatin 'h cup cold water 4 cartons (8-ounces) Lemon Chiffon Yogurt Combine all ingredients for crust. Place m bottom or a buttered 9-inch springform pan, pressing firmly. Chill. In large mixing bowl, beat softened cream cheese well. Sprinkle gelatin over cold water to soften. Dissolve over low heal, stirring constantly <or microwave about 30 seconds). With mixe r running, slowly pour gelatin into cream cheese; beat well. Add 3 • cartons yogurt in small amounts , beating thoroughly with each addition. Pour over chilled crust. Refrigerate at least 5 hours. To serve : Release from pan and place on serving plate. Slightly stir the remaining carton of yogurt and spoon over lop of cheesecake. Garnish with fresh lemons. Makes 12·16 servings. _Yogurt adds taste to no-bake lemon chiffon cheesecake YOGURT CURRY MUSTARD DRESSING 1 8-oz. carton plain lowfat yogurt PLAIN LOWFAT YOGURT 2 tsp. Dijon mustard 1tii tsp. salt 1/4 tsp. fresh ground black pepper 1/4 tsp. curry powder Mix all ingredients well. Salad suggestion : Fres h spinach greens, diced avocado and man- darin oranges. LEMON YOGURT DRESSING 18-oz. lemon chiffon yogurt LEMON CHIFFON YOGURT 11' cup fresh orange juice 1/4 cup shredded coconut Mix all ingredients well. Sug- gested dressing ror fresh fruit salad. YOGURTBLEU CHEESE GARLIC DRESSING 1 8-oz. carton or plain lowfat yogurt PLAIN LOWFAT YOGURT 2 Tbsp. fresh lemon Juice 11' tsp. salt \4 tsp. ground black pepper juice from 1 small 1arllc clove 1\4 oz . Bleu cheese , crumbled Mix all infredients well. Sut· gested for tossed green salad. CARAMEL PECAN YOGURT COFFEECAKE 1 cup1u1ar 2e11a 'i1t cup mar1arine 1 carton (8·01.) caramel pecan yocurt 2 cups Oour 1 tap. bakinl powder 1 tap. batln1 $Oda \4 tap. salt 1 tap. vullla l,1t cup IDllk ....... la ~ cup brown 1u1ar \4 cup CClllfectloner'• •usar 1 tap. clnnamon cboppM peu• (optianal) Glaze ~ cup confectioner's sugar 1 Tbsp. margarine (sof- tened) Warm milk or water to make glaze into drizzling con· sistency Cream sugar and marprine. Add eggs and mix well. Sift dry ingredients. Add alternately with yogurt and milk. Add vanilla. Lightly grease and flour a 9xl3" baking dish or 10" tube or bundt pan. Pour half of batter into pan. Sprinkle with half of the Streusel Mix. Cover with rest of batter and sprinkle with remaining mix. Bake at 350 degrees for approximately 30 min. While still hot, drizzle glaze over top. PEACH YOGURT FLUFF 5 egg whites (room tem- perature) ~ tsp. cream of tartar ~cut> su~ar 1 carton (8-oz.) peach yogurt Beat egg whites until frothy. Add cream of tartar and beat until soft peaks form. Slowly add sugar and beat until stiff but not dry. In second bowl, place yogurt, stirring to blend. Stir in approx- imately ~ of the egg white mix· tu re, blending thoroughly. Spoon remaining egg whites atop yoeurt mixture and fold toeetber with spatula. Refrieerate at least 2 hours. To serve: Spoon into dessert bowls or goblets and 1ami1b with a alice of peach. Makes 8 servings. BANANA YOGU1lTPANCAKES 2egga 1 carton (8-oz.) banana yo1urt 1 cup sifted Oour ltbsp. sugar 1 tsp. bakin1 soda dllldlftd in \4 cup warm water 1 tsp. bakinl powder ~tsp. salt Preheat 1rlddle to correct pancake temp•rature. Wblp eap until ftuffy, and beat ID 10twt md water mlzture. !Ill dry lqredieats tosetbet. Beat until well blended. Bake on Jubilee Yogurt Torte:: The perfect finish when entertaining special guests CHERRIES JUBILEE YOGURT TORTE ·.· " . . ~cup milk ~- 1 envelope plain gelatin '.\ · 2 (8 oz .> co ntaine r,~ Cherries Jubilee Yogurt ' l large egg white ·~· 1/16 teaspoon salt . 2 tablespoons sugar , • ~cup whipping cream ,., o/• teaspoon brandy extract , 11. teaspoon almond enracr.~ 14 packages chocolate wafers , • Whipped cream for decor~ lion (optional ,) • Tur n m ii k i n to s m ad saucepan, and sprinkle wit'l\ gelatin. Let stand 5 minutes 1! soften. Set over boiling wat«rt and heat until gelatin dissolv~ Cool to room temperature. Turn yogurt out carefully, aria spoon orr about two tablespoons cherry fruit from bottom; set aside for decoration. Blend re· m alning yogurt and fr1dt together and stir in cooled mQ_k· gelatin mixture . Chill 10 refrigerator unW it be&ins to thicken and jell. Beat e" white with salt to aoft peaks. Gradual· ly beat in au1ar, conUnuin& to beat to a awr mertn1ue. Wltla the same beater, beat er•• with extracts to soft peab. J:* the meringue and cream lNO thickened yo1urt. .•~ Arran.ce six chocolate waf• in bottom of oiled f\i!t·lnf- sprinJl·form pan. SpoOn about 'r\ cup nmng over, 1preadiq lt almost t9 edces of pan. StaD.I• wafers ~round aides ol °'°'4, 1pread.ine the ftWn1 Jut to .,.. tom ot wafen to hold ln ~~. ~ Spoon in remainln1 flllia;. ~ lliddi•, tunWit wbeo ls toJden brown. llak• 24 pancakes. ' Cherries Jubi~e Yogurt Torte u a dandy dessert Chlll firm, aneral boun'« overnl1ht. Just before ~ spoon the reserved Cberri.,et Jubilee fruit on top. Deeorat.:: of dessert, between wafen, whipped cream roeettea, if · aired. Cut into wed1ea to~, Makes 8 aervln.81. j a1 p IC Cl •• Cl b a d I~ c r i t I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. Auguat 26, 1981 8 " MARTlN SLOANE DEAR SUPEHMAHKET SHOPPER -I didn't see u rt:fund forrn on the shelves or my s upu m arkl't for weeks . Finally, I C'omplained lo the store manager. • lie told me that the cashiers had been ·.,titlvt'n all the refund forms so that they could . ·• .. band them ou t to the customers who bought :: tht.• pro<luds. :: I asked ham which forms they had. He :: bhrugged has shoulders and said he wasn't •'. s ure :· I le said that I would rind some of the • refunc1 offl·r~ mentsone d 1n the store's ·.. ncw~pu~r ud I checked and didn't find any ,,. So, I did my s hopping without knowing ' which refund offers were available. When I !· rl'ached tht• chl'ckout counter. I asked the •· <.'ashier for sum<.• refund forms. She looked at •: m} pun·hases spread out on the counter and : .,aid that sht• dadn t have any forms for them. ·: I 'QI 1fjJc.\ltl/I ,/tr/I/I/) IW<ll s . :t!- Shrimp boats are fi 11e s ummer fare " 4lff' :.umnwr 1s slowly tlc'r1\\ ang to a clo!>l'. but Utal doc·-.n 't mN1n an ~bruµt en<t l<> the warm ~eatht•r To takt• <idvan tilge of thl'Sl' few re foa1nang da) '-· II s nace to plan cas11, pr<·µared m~l s thJt n 1n be S('r1!f'd outdoor-. M aan <1i -.1f,...,<1lad-. an' p1•rft'l't 'rh,., n · cc1ol. light. and ht•...,1 of .Ill thl·~ ·n· madt• an .11h anc(' · y,olynt·slan Shrimp !~1~" 1s lht• 1dt·al sup p.er ~alad for th11s1: last of lht> !>ultry t•vt•nings '"11s allraC'ta vt• t rop1c a I main dish 1..., "' tombana llflO Of SUCl'Ulent .... hramp. <:~1. Chinese pea µods. tl(nf )' mandarin oranl(Cs an d cul up 1>ineapple Th<: .'<lelaghtful dress ing 1~ a blend of lalc cr eamy cth·umber dress ing and a" s mall amount of man 1fur~ orang<: syrup for a teu(lf of sweetness The l)Ott IC' dressing <tdds all tb1• .... easoning needed. as wdl as rt•al cucumber bat~41.lld a htnt of onion II ·., such a <1 e l ic1ous c•umbinataon. no one wall g uess these s hrimp salad boats are surpri!'i· 1nglv low 1n calories too only 280 per :-.crving For a l'hangc·of pace v;inalaon, <·ut up cooked 1·h1cken and crasp E(rcen P~PIH'r s lic·cs can be s ubstituted for the shrimp and p<.'a pods It's still deliciously low 1n culor1cs. :130 per serv· 1n~. and tastes as good too! Either salad mixture. when served m pineap- ple ~hells, makes an at- tractive meal that your family. or even guests. wall enJOY So pull out lht• loung<' chairs a nd pour tht• aced tea for a s pecial end of the ~ summer meal. POl.\INt:SIAN SHRIMP BOATS I medium pineapple I pound cleaned and l'<mked shrimp 1 , pound Ch inese pt'a pods I can ( 11 oz.) man- darin oranges. drained ! reserve syrup l 12 c up Wi s h-Bone I.alt• Creamy Cucumber Dressing Cut pineapple in half l e n~thwi se Cut fru it from s hells . reser ve s hells Cut fruit into chunks In medium bowl. com· bane 1 cup pineapple c hunks . shrimp , pea pods and oranges. Add late creamy cucumber dressing blended with 2 tablespoohs r eser ved syrup; loss well. Spoon an to reserved s hells; t hill. Makes 4 servings. 280 calories per serving. POLYNESIAN C HICKEN BOATS : Omit shrimp and pea pods; use 3 cups cut-up cooked chicken and 1 sli ced green pepper. 330 calories per serving. Breakfast food big help to brain work How well your brain functions in the morning m<t) dc1>end on what you ate for breakfast, accord- ing to new evidence reported by Environmental Nut nlion Newsletter ( ENN >. Recent s tudies indicate that the brain depends on the nutrients obtained from the most recent meal for optimum function, according to ENN. E..-.sential brain chemicals are necessary tor the transmission of nerve impuJses, and also affect memory and regulate mood. Slnce the brain can· not make enough of these chemicals on its own, it must ohtaln the balance or what it needs from lhe diet f T he best way lo achieve a balance of nulricnts, say the expert..t in the field, is to con- irnme a variety or foods each day from the four food groups of milk. meat, vegetables and fruits, an<N>reads a nd cereals. Are there some foods that are better than Olh in providlng tl brain with the parUcuJar c lcals \t needs? ot necessarily; ENN ln· <it uJt it ·s lmpo ant to m•intatn the body'a o onaJJbalance. · \Since breakJu\ LI Important not only for enhn>', bu apparently for opU.mum brain functJon aa .-11. w y nol tet • head at.art on the day with a b ced c1J• fo'rnully, arte r u bit or a hassle, she allowed me to see the forms that she did have. There must have been two dozen pads of refund forms in the box she took from under the counter . After a quick look. I showed he r that several of the offers had a l r~ady expired . This policy for handling refund forms Is the most frus trating and least Intelligent that I can think or. Whal can we do about It? Fran from Chicago DEAR FRAN I agree with you. I am tertain lhat this ridiculous "Catch 22" system is not what the m anufacturers intended when they gave the forms to the store There are two important things that you an d other s hoppe r s can do to end this foolishness. First. put your complaint in writing. Send it to the president of the store or chain Russel Po U.S.••· 1 luuet Pototoe4. Perfect for lolling artcl Great to use for French Frlu • SNCIAt • lb. bag °'"' Ro••rl Mode f-rom Wothin9ton Slot• Applot -..A ·--· 8-01 . Con -..A .-.c--· "'""'"" Sit•. .... _ 0. ....... -..A -_..., $ REGULAR OR DIET 7-UP -· ~ -. s .... ..... Jvlcy -..A -· _..., Pack 12-02. Cans SAFEWAY QUALITY MEATS DAIRY PRODUCE -.s219 Rump Roast "'.:~ Top Round Steakc!':;';:.. !249 Boneless Tip Roast ..... -:...~ .. '238 Beef Cube Steak ...... ~~ ... •• !259 "";:I aw>., 9 Beef Back Ribs ...... .:'-.'1° Boneless Tip Steak~ !258 DELI Premium Franks ,::,':' .. Chunk Bologna ..... ... .'1°' Smok-A-Roma Sliced Bacon 1131 •Lucerne Yogurts ~ '1°8 Casaba Melon .,..:::_ Ham Patties~= ~'179 ~Whipping Cream («w .. :: 64' Sweet Carrots"::::" Premium Ground Beef ~1: ,. 11" ~Lucerne Buttermilk :.. 89' Extra Large Peaches Fresh Frying Rabbitsc:.i.,. ,. 110• ~Lucerne Milk :::.: ..::.:.. 85' Sweet Red Plums ._ ... Medallion Game Hens -i;'139 ~Margarine Cubes5:" ~':..39' Fresh Green Beans ts-i>Large 'AA' Eggs,_ .. ~ 94' Rose Bouquets GROCERY LIQUOR • 15' 2:.49' "49' "39' • 49' -'259 Dungeness Crab :-..= Fresh Fish Fillets :=:,:::... .'1" :s--£,Safeway Water -44' ~Kavlana Vodka ,::.. :: s51• .'1" •Pudding Snacks .::; 4 •· 89' :..;. Ten High Bourbon::;;; '9" ~eta K' t T ·~-• .. 1178 s2s• .H " ........, r· ts una ...... ., '"" t5 [ Stanton G'1n .. •... • ~ 1679 Smoked Sausage..::;.. • · Sand Dabs -• -• ' .... M 18 ltlfiUii.iif.jljJjii·ij •wish Bone ":"'...!:' --, ~Cutty Sark Scotch:. ~'8" • Sllklence =: l:. '1" •Aunt Jemima "=" = ::' 59' •c & C Cola Soda 6 ~ '1" ~Gallo Spanada ,;... .·~ '1" C-S>Baby Lotion ~. :: 131• •Party Pri de Mlnl·Pops :t. '141 ~aggles Storage Bags=io •1~• •Heineken Beer 6 If:. 1399 -4nt :lltMar·kes Burritos 2 =: '1.00 ilCTree Top :: 61! '139 •e1ue Nunl!M-'ldl 2:::.'700 ~Safeway Aspirin ,,,. •r 1 _ ~'• Yoplalt Yo1•rt Qfeen Beans T ... -, •Hiiis Bros. Coffee -".: •3 tt Fiiier Paper 101\ ...... • IHt .... 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"I· 9.11 ..... $750 tlO llh fll· tl.M .... $1448 lrwl• 1111• flrMn •rbt .• ,. . ....., ,. .. " ...... ,,.. cieH ·. ...... ., .... ,,. ••• hlll1 p~110 ehlps 11orlldella ,,.... s •. W.'1 •ffl••r provolone ehae11 24•. tt•• ••nn1l11 111114 II ... ............. ,. •...•.• •••. tt49 " hurgar mix turkey hre1st ,.., ...... ,,. ..... t6 •. $130 , ...... string ehe111 $49~ $1 8Z $~! $279 $33~ $~8 , •.. $349 , •. h• ... ealol111anfl1111..a1111 ... ...,, 1 • t8 llh "I· 1.61 l ... .:..L-.. L-$115 grocery .. ••Nllflll 1rtt• 11r1 ftt• tM lrwl• ,. •• ••llf. -,._. tutt11 1111111 ...... ,. ..• , ... . "" t719 ....... ., --.. 24• :,-;:;. t""" .... ,,.. .... , . eorr'1 rush M1 · $219 " ...... •••le ""811ln with Iron 11 .. , ..... , ....... •Mi • • ... 11= .... ij~i ;::h:....w.. tS.1 •• bakery .................. en111n rOlll ......... 4 ........ ,.,.,,. ...... 1h.. ... : ' ~t9 ••. ..., .... 11 ... "' .... .,,.,. .... \ : . ,• . '· ' . ............... ~· .. ··· tllM.,... .... W. ..... 1:~· .... ., ........ , .. .... .... ....... '····-· •··· I I ., '•' , . , .. a a a s . .. .... Oronge Coast DAILY PILOT /Wedneaday, Auguat 28, 1981 · Gourmet delights still pack pknty of nutrition By~NEllOTH fotllntoatighUyaealed SPECIAL DIETS Oaahofpepper peeledandchopped 1~ UbJeapoons minutes. Heat oil in a 1,.HI Krnlltying lo ob packet. Prepare as Comblne all ln1re· 2 onions, peeled and vlneaar skillet; saute garllc, 2 ~ VfAA that chefs around many servlnes ln thls dlent.s (n a blender; pro· chopped YJi cup chopped chopped onions and ch1U onion on top Makes R servings. 1 h e w o r I d a r e way as desired. Place in chopped cucumber ceaa on high for several 6 sweet cblll pep· onlons peppers for 10 minutes, June Roth u thf! author pf ~<;~OQwll'<iging the rise a pan and bake at 350 "" areen pepper. minutes. Serve chilled per s. a e e de d and Wash beana well, dis· stirring occaalonally. of 29 cookboob, 1ncludmg 'ct in illlercst In producing degrees tor 15 to 17 choppt!d a n d lopped w I lb chopped carding any shriveled Add to skillet 1 drained "Salt·free Cooking With ~~\\hier quality food minutes. Serve in the 1 carrot chopped croutons if desired 1 teaspoon u lt ones. and soak ln water cup of the cooked black Herba and Spice&." I/ 11ou 15 V',f,J..j\out losing the packet to be opened at severnl 11calllon1. M1&ke12servlnaa. v.teaapoonpepper overniaht. Drain beans. beans and mas h all haveaspeaaldietquution ~ gourmet touch that the table. sliced BLACK BEAN SOUP \4 teaapoon cru1bed rinse In fresh water and together; pour mixture you ma11 wnte to J1me q lP~f~l$demand . QUICK GAZPACHO 'h clove garlic, 1 pound dried black oregano drain a1aln. Place In a into cookedbeans inpot. Roth, cto the Dally Pilot, a 1 lt(~ently. I discussed 1 c u p v e g minced beans \4 tea.spoon 1round larae heavy pol with 2 Cover and cook for l P 0 . Boz 1560, Co1ta Me1a d. tnis phe nomenon with table/tomato juice 1 tablespoon olive oil 2 quarts water cumin quarts water. Brine to a hour. Add vinegar and 92626. Plecae enclo.se a .elf· 13 ~~'i'Sl Schreiner· the l cup tomato juice 1 teaspoon vinegar % cup olive oil 1 tablespoon sugar boll, then reduce heat, cook for 1 hour longer. addreued &tamped en· t~e, aribe Hilton Hotel ,.--~..::......:..:..___::__~..::.....~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-el nt;~executive chef at 3tablespoons peeled v.teaspoonsalt 6 cloves garlic . 2bayleavea cover and cook 45 Serve with chopped 11elope/crrapenonalrepl11. ih an Juan. Puerto ._ Rfc o, and with Hans ~ Hange, executive chef for the La Concha Hotel of the same city. Both ' agreed that there has been an increased re· Cl ~ uest for en trees that < ha ve less fat and calories, but that i lounst s still want the f ambiance or fine dining Puerto Rican rood is n uturally healthy. as lhl'fl' is a great use or simple fish entrees and bea and grain com - bin ns that are a high . rian protein orrer · he meals in the res taurants or the ily were start· ·sc r a t c h cost · ous offerings with blc seasonings. e or the ingre· . such as plamtam e available in ma· JOr 1t1es in the Umted Stat s. Favorite season· an grated lime rm lime Juice. fresh gin e r. fresh cilantro lea s and whole dried ore ano. Coconut milk grated coconut are native prod· s t h a t a r e a bly available in • orm. and always le in the U.S. in and canned forms. bo seasoning can ade by crushing 1 corn, 1 ~ teaspoon hole oregano and ve peeled garlic her. then add 1 n salt. 1 2 leas· live oil and 12 l e11 . oon fresh lime JUI<' . This 1s rubbed into n at roast or over ('hie en which is the n rcfr· crated for several hou before cooking. so l h <' :r I a v o r s c a n pt•r eate through A h1 ote t Annato ) s('l'd are often used for coloring certain foods. The re cooked in oil to their orange.red end then strained, ' the colored oil to · d by tablespoons in r pes that need such col r . It is r ecom · men ed for use in Arroz con Pollo I Rice with Ch 1c ·en J and other rice d is b es where a h<'ag ned color is de· TRIPED BASS N PAPILLOTE sli ce striped bass zucchini, thinly tabl es poon d11lweed cup JUhenned car cut into o;tri ps l teaspoon salt WJh of pepper leaJJpoon butter or mar arine W ftl'I fish and pat dry On~large square of but ter · aluminum foil, ar· ran sli<.'f'S of zucchini :iho,thc same size as the h slice Top with the lice or fish. then dra1.ile lemon juice over all . Add dillweed, car· rot~ salt and pepper Dot with butter Fold 8 Quick fi~ dtink SJVlg rla is the ul· llrrirte s ummertime· C0014;J' -light, fruity, rdrE!Ahine. N(\lt' here's a version, w1th6ut the wine. that takes advantage of good ol' American products, with their quality and convenience, and gives you a quick·lo·fix drink that's every bit as de· liclous and refreshing as its Spanish counterpart. Just dl11olve rour !lCOOpS or lemonade navor drtok mix ln four cups of chHled cran· berry juice cocktaJI ln a large pitcher and chill weU. Just before aerv· lnJ, sUr In one 82-ounce bottle of lemon·llme cal'bonaled bevera11. Add frult., such u lemon. lime, or~e or apple allc , and 11r•• over ice In a.lanes. 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Ma kes appro x· olives calories per tablespoon •1 teaspoon dr ied vi r t u a lly i d e ntical , im alely l VJ cups ; 32 1..':t cup liquid pectin tor 2 teaspoons minced culoricaJly speaking. In ca lories per tablespoon . or waler LOW-CAL "CR EAMY" fresh I oregano fact , s a lad oil is the L 0 W · C A L 0 R I E l or 2 cloves garlic, ITALIAN 1 tablespoon minced mos t fattenin g ing r e -"ITALIAN-STYLE" m ashed <or p inch of ins -DRESSING fresh pa rsley dientin your kit chen. O IL AND VINEGAR ta ntJ ·~ c up lo w f u t ' Combine in u covered With tha t in mind , DRESSING Sall, pepper, to taste mayonnaise I ja r and shake up before we 're facing a persona l ~cup olive oil 2 teaspoons minced i,:i cup water using Makes one c up, 0 11 crisis the sala d ---------------------------------- 15 calorn.ias per tables J)OOn for Creamy Cheese Dres:lang , add 2 lable· 11poons grated P a rmesan che~e. 17 calories per t ablespoon LOW-CAL "THOUSAND ISLAND" DRESSING , 111 c u p l ow (at m aycmm•is e 1~j cup low-fat plain yogurt '• cu p cold water 1• cu p chili s auce, or ketchup 2 tablc11poons each pic kle relis h , fre s h par s l e y , c h ives or onions, minced Star togethe r u ntil blended Refrige r ate Ma ke s a pproxim a l ely 1 ~~ cupi., 19 calories per tablt'Spoon. LOW-CAI.. "CREAMY" G R EEK-STYLE SALAD DRESSING 11a c u p I o w -r a t mayonnaise '~ cup plain low-Cat yogurt '• cup cold wateltl ·' 1 • cup Jem on juk e ' Sall <or onion i4d1t). pepper , to taste ' • 2 tab l e s p otH1s m inet.'<l frei.h pars leY.: '~ t eas poon <!fled (or 2 teaspoons frekh) mint or marjoram '" 1 :.i teaspoon drl~tr ·pr 2 teas p oon s r~~sr oregano "'' Stir togethe r dli~l ble nded Refriger a'te Makes approxim atd.)' t ' :up, 18 calo r ies t?e t ablespoon ' ·' season. How do you dress a salad with less oil? Mor e vin e gar ? That 's o ne solution, but a dressing m ade with too m uc h vinegar tastes like too much vinegar. The point of a ll that oil is to dilute the s harpness of vinegar So the solu- tion lies els ewhere, in VOllS LOWER PRICES MEArt SAVlrtG8-(S1Jilllil~l·1~1~1> •t·· ., . .t .. ... l • I 1 , I ff' other non-fatte ning in· gred1 ents to round out the acelic taste. T he followin~ calorie- r e duced recipes dem - on s trate a variety of ways you can lessen the fat and calorie content of sa lad dres sings, using such ingredients as low- c a Io r i c m a y o n nai se , low-fat yogurt, tomato j uice and liq uid pectin. Liquid pectin is fou nd on the canning she lf of your s upermarket ; it adds b o d y t o h o m e made s ala d dress ings a nd k ee p s th e m fr o m se parating. Pectin a lso contains healthful fiber. LOW-CAI.. "CAS I NO F RENCH'' R E D WINE SALAD DRESSING 1 ;, cup salad oil 12 c up r ed wine vinegar Y., cup liquid pectin or water 6 o unces (three- quarlers cup l to m ato j uice Optional : I teaspoon prepared mustard Optional : onion salt or powder Combine ingredie nts in a covered jar; shake up well before using. Ma kes a pproximately 2 cups; 22 calorie s pe r tablespoon. LO W-CALORI E "O I L ANO VI N EGAR" DR ESSI NG 'f.i cup salad oil 'h cup cid er or white vinegar 'f.i cu p cold water 1'3 cup liquid pectin or water • 1 4 teaspoons p re · pared mustard O pt io na l : I o r 2 cloves garlic , ma shed \ I to 2 teaspoons sail Sav or baked beans I You're settled in your n e w apartment. You N<ant to have a few peo· pie over for suppe r a nd maybe try out that g rill you j ust got. Wha t will be easy. not tax your budding culinary skills. be fun to fix and good to eat and s till impress your guests? Barbecue d R ibs 'n Be ans taste hom emade and you need just th ree th ings from the store - four po und s of lean spareribs, two 16-ounce cans of pork a nd beans and a bottle of bar becue sauce. To prepare s pa reribs, cut into two-rib sections and place in singJe layer o n h eavy dut y aluminum foil. Wrap. seal edges lightly and place on gMU over glow· Ing coals. Cook about 40 m inutes . Remove from foil and place rib sections direct· ly on griJl. Continue cooking for a bout 20 m inutes, or until well d o n e , b asting witb b a rbecue sauce a nd turning ribs frequently . Uf ribs brown too quick- ly , m ove to outs id e edges or grlll, or in· crease distance between grill and coala.) Meanwhile, combine ca nned pork and beans with 2 tablespoons of b a rbecue sauce in a saucepan. Heat, on the stove or the grill, until hot and bubbly. Thla wm make rollr very 1eneroua servings o( rtbl and beans. Serve wlth a toaed salad, your favorite beven1e and m aybe fresh pineapple fordeuerl. ' . 79 GROCERIES PRODUCE • '· ..... , "'" •I."'• cw ' C & C Cola fA.i ~' ltllrN t Ht Bernstein Dressing '°''1 <\"f1 !60U"'<T 6(')\ Hungry Jack Potatoes <f·<•l"<.t ,,.,., """" Sunklst Grapefruit Juice 1f)Ul""<.t f)i.J.( Sunshine Wheat Wafers JOON<f "'f• Amer. Beauty Elbo-Ronl 4 I JIJIJ"'(( (.NI Hunts Peeled Tomatoes Oil l........ 160UNCf c; .. ., Del Monte Mixed Fruit I<." IHI AA'>CV......., Drinking Water 10~{-Vona Instant Coffee !4 t lOO"'CE~ Lindsay 5alad Olives "-"-.or!lf1>r\.A~-IC)(XK~ ""C Nature Vlllley Orano11 Bara :lfl<Xl"f('[ ~~I:: Meow""" C.t Food 140Ul<t CAA ~TO V""'"111'1 Cycle Dog Food •JCJUO<l ~~ Purex Detergent t!our<I llfl ,.ormui. 409 ReflJI ~Oll"C~•ta.. Behold Lemon Polish IOCOllM!f'lll JOCIAL. Ol1d Trash 8ag1 •llOI• p,\(l ~~ CoroMt TOiiet TIHue ~:.;"d~10uner .89 .85 }26 .79 .99 .49 .45 .71 .47 ]69 125 ]41 2 42 .38 ]32 }99 179 }39 .99 .87 ,._.-•~r"'' ,.., •1 Honeydew Melons b(&t'-.ft fl.A~ Banana Squash ""'Ali' ~l'CJMll Crisp Cucumbers ~\l(l I ¥41 lrl\>'t ,_,,..., ·~>llW Red Seedless Grapes PUI lLS T "A1<V 01S1< Yellow & Green Chlll ~WUl' JI.!";¥ Large rtectarlnes MEATS ",.19 I~ .10 IA .19 lfl .69 U1 .49 LB .39 l9 268 '" 259 l8 2 59 , Hunlln9to11 IHch Hunttftlfon le9Ch 2tot2 IHch lh1d. 5tl.2 Edl"o•r & Sprtnfd•I• Costa MeH WE'LL DOUBLE THE DIFFERENCE O<JR GUARANTEE OF VONS LOW PRICES to convonn.-you ol Vons commrtment to low pncl'S, ~re making this offer If you can find lower pric6 overall thl~ wed< al eny oeher supermaoi(et. Vons will pay you double the difference. Jutl shop at Von~ Buy .?5 different items worth S2Q or more Compdrt· pnc .,, oo the f>dme items at any other superrn<1rlo.t-l ·1r thl'tr tot.ol 15 lower. bnng your itern11et.1 Vons receipt and the Olher m1111u!t s pr\<e~ to Vom d"d we II pay you double the difference on ca~h Von~ Low prices you can bel~ in I G"I Io-; 60TTl~ UOUIO .), n ' 1 IMJT 2 1Pu1<lw'K' CM'I lttn•l ttq PtH • 9JI "J SERVICE SEAFOOD '"' ,,, ~ , .. -n }98 Alaskan Dungenus Crabs1 a 1'1'\Jll~ OC•<IO'o•r "~orq co1 l• 3 79 Salmon Steaks g su.ror11>r11>'()1ttlt 189 Ftesh Butterflsh Fiiiets ut Hlf'lt t1~lW'W' Red Snapper Fiiiets l B )89 VONS BAKERY t4'All\ '*"""''""'°"le:.<. HOIOOCacx; 69 Hamb. & Hot Dog Buns • 1)111 t<ICi ·-·""""""()II Egg Sandwich Bread .85 b~id Chocolate Iced Cake 169 ~P•C• •lJOI If'< '-•~CHUSI. Raspberry Danlah &"I-_,:pu flV.I" POwoU£o Ass't. Cake Donuts }39 }05 fROZEN FOODS ~ C)(ro(:f IO\O Vons French Frtts ' 1 Oll'ICl (J'IH Serieca Apple Juice ilOIH:rllKG Roman Mui Wafka ~e~mp Flth Allets 109 .88 .89 319 VONS OWN l A BEL 1r,011<rc"" Vona Applea1uce HuntlnflOtl •••ch llt1 A"anta Sen Jwen Ceplatreno .39 .40 .69 ' 'HOT' BAKERY tlt.fl\'>Dl 'V"LAftl.l nt• 0 '1Cl't(\1Ao ,.,. MOT ~li?'r C4SC F"Qfl -..l.AMCSf '\TOl1 C"-' Pt•,,_f """'~" ll'\YED ~r enn°"" rw '••" •• .f ~Colada Coffee Cake } 1 9 1\6.'f.\l\f '\t t .:Y(."\fnH Cinnamon Apple Rolls II "'C}(~UL-11,Jit Raisin Scones 6 ~} 49 6~ l 19 DELICATESSEN &-01 P!<G -OJt"IL'lT 80UX"'' 89 Oscar ""-Yer Beef Bologn• • \IOI l:T"' I 6, ~ 60.! ""' 8 5 Jerseymald Cottage Chse. • v:n:~il~e:ft~ked Ham l 69 ,_Ql l'llct,,-l'OUll l'\J\\1Qlt5 AJex·Jllnt Bun1to1 .43 J~Ol l'l\0 -0lll<~ J98 Hebrew National Frank• &Ol C'l1< -l!t<XAMQtl~I Vona Avoc1db Dip• .55 ' t , ( HEAL TH & BEAUTI M•/ llfOCtlNO Ulol!I I>.,...,., OllNtY 1 77'!i Head Shampoo ,,...., ioc••, t1>0Ul'•\.I 279> Johnsons Baby Lotion · I 1'<.11 "<N\ Rfl.o t""-1 1'4)11 f\llC." 1 78 J O ld Spice Deodorant P!,:: ~,...... tX•C~l (flfWAl!U o range 'C Vitamin LIQUOR • p:~~;son Rhine C.stte 2 s9 I :· '°"" -GOI D Jose Cuervo Tequlle l_IJT£R Don Miguel Chabllt I l)Ltll'I! 8(1PllQC)r -llt.ll ...Cr I 00 Popov Vodka , ..,, > I ''IJTEll-5llt-'1<11l1 Early Times Bourbon ~IUIJIVI-~ ~Cl Fl'VlCh Colomb9rd 69tf ~ 2 7~. - ·69g,~" . ' • i(J• 124~1}• I f'PV } 51=5dJi .• ... J>ll': I\ .,.. dll·" llh••" JOO . ovt:• "<lL • ft'\ •' 1~1r.' HOUU: 8 AM TO MDNUCUft AT lllOST ITOllU lb ' d .:t•P I Utt~· •di •'· lrwl.ne OJO lerranc.a Act ''~"· '°un1ek1Y.,.Y 1e201 Hera. a r......- Caplatteno IMd\ hit •. '00 1 ·: IQ•~• 115 E. '7th Street and Otano• Av• l20St Camino Ceplatrano I De~apo tlOO l"'ln• Blvd 340lt Doheny,,,.. Of a Yldorl• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wedn11d1y, Auguat 28, 1981 Long history has grown around parsley 8.r IUIUt: KELL£a ..... Jty 1J aucb 1 com· moo, ublqullou1 herb Uu116 we tend t.o l1nore lt. Perhape we abould nol. .._ bu a rom1nUc hit· toe. For al least 2,soo 1ean, parsley has been ct.,illed 11 a medicinal b• which also cured balitoeia and reputedly p~vented drunkenneaa. It is filled with a wealth of natural nutrients wtlfcb can refresh the In· nd1>ody. earsley is one herb thal was evid e ntly known to everyone, the poorest people and the wealthiest t hroughout recorded history. Its praises have been sutra In every known I a~ g u a e e e v e n hi~,rlyphks '1w .\ ... ~yrians of 720 8 ."C I a b o r I o u s I y cttheled formulae Into atone lo record benefits in')>arsley which they b.iteved prevent ed k~ey stones Gree>k boftnlsts of 400 8 .C n•m ed p1rl 11l'y "Pelroaellnum" tt rt~r thmr word for "!ltont ." Th~y thou.iht It rlf'A nat•d the inner t)()(ty Early Roman!! did too They even tho uaht parsley rluniu-tt wat«'r So . thty th n·~· bur ket sful elf II Into larae swimmlna pools to lreep the wal«'r !ll11\rk ling That legend still s urvived In U79 wht'n Dairy work listed In every industry. labor group or govern· menl, the organization charl is a maze of agen· cies , trade g r oups. bo.Jrds and ad hoc com· mittees. en it comes to the industry with ils d of farmers, pro. ors, distributors, re · ers, government ncies, marketing or· s , boards a nd as· ialions, the maze omes even more led. \Vhat are they, l do they do and re do we find lhem ? o help answe r al t some or these ques- n s about l h e ifornia dairy in· try, a list and defini· or functions have n developed by the ifornia Milk Ad· ory Board, itself n a misunderstood anizalion. OST OF th e lifornia dairy in· try organizations rail three categories : motional, marketing op e r atives and 'slative/government alions. In addition. state's Department ood and Agriculture orms numerous ad- ry and regulatory clioos in vol Ying milk uction and market· to assure reasonable · ces, quality a nd ntily of product. he California Milk isory Board, he ad- rlered in Modesto, rles out the mosl pro· ent promotional pro· m . Il was created by le or th e dairy mers in 1969 under auspices or the lifornia Marketing t wbic b aim s t o bilize sales and in· e a viable market for !cultural products. verli1in1 . in-stor e rchandising and lie information pro· ams c arry m ilk asa.gea to consumers. mbers of the board or ectors (24 d airy mers and a public mber) are appointed the California Direc· r of Food a nd ricuJlure. Funds lo pport the program me from dairy mer•. collected and mlni1tered by the partment ot Food and cultun, which also rteel all aspects of pfOIP'am. ht Calltornla Dairy ncll b .. dquartered Sacramento, haa a ferent focus and ls arately funded and na1ed. DAl&Y Council ~cent.rat.I ttl eff ort1 • nutrlt.klnal educaUoo ,...01ra1111 for 1cbool1, aaderUnin1 tb• lm· ( ... D.U&Y, Pa•• Cl> USING HERBS Dr Langham said, •'Parsley bein1 throwne Into f ilthy poods strengthen & recelveth the sick filth." Ourin1 the 18lh cen· tury, romantic villains prepared "Parsley Love Philtres" for their lady loves. 1'hey minced two complete parsley planls, Including rools and seeds; simmered It in four cup1ful o f iced champaane until j ust one potent drop re- m ui ntid . T h en they s trulned that Into a crystal vlul and took It to their htdy l«!lllng her it was "u blessed )lquld which would slwuya pre· !ler ve her luminous beauty If she drink it quickly before lhe blcH Ing expired." What womun could rt> sist? As she drank It, she reputedly fell in love wi th the donor. And since women ue more beauUtul when they are In love, perhaps the le1end waa correct. Durin1 lhe 20th cen· tury, ch e m ists d is· covered parsley is rich In Vitamin A, the Entirgy Vitamin, with 303 grams In just 1 tablespoontul. It ls also ric h In Iron , and potassium. And par1tley contiAlns Vltumln11 8 t , 0·2, D, E, Cl , P ; u h tnlclum, rh lorlde, c·hlorophyll, copper, fiber, iodine, manganese , m ananeaiu m , phosphorus, protein, silicon, sodJum and zinc. bul no cholesterol Jt holds 18 valuable amino acids. Inexpensive s umme r parsley Is particularly rich. \Vhere else can you find so many natural benefits for J ust 10 cents? Grow par i.ley for its roots, and .ieeds. The roots contain concen - trated benefits Slice lhem, saute In butter, sprinkle wllh a dash of nutmeg as Victorian people did in 1800. Preserve lhe seeds for party-times. "Its seed taken a f ore h a nd , withstands drunken· ness," Dr. Willich said. If your children refuse to eat iron-rich spinach , perhaps yo u ca n persuade them to eat parsley. "Parsley con· tains s limes as much Iron per o un ce as spinach does." <United Communications Chart> Dip spri&Jl of parsley Into boiling oil, drain, sprinkle with Parmesan cheese for a treat to replace fatty French fried onion rlngi or potatoes. Eat parsley everyday for Improved health, and sweeter breath. Dr. La n gham advised . "Breath corrupt & stink ine? Chew Parsley." Add a bit of p anley to raw, or cooked dishes whenever possible. Try a Parsley Sandwich. PARSLEY HEALTH SANDWICH 11~ bunch parsley, minced 1 c l ove garlic. minced I raw mushroom, sliced Lemon juice 2 s lices brown brt!ad, heavily-buttered The garlic adds 7 vitamins. 18 minerals. LOWER PRICES OVERALL BACKED BY MARKET BASKET'S Trip·le The Difference SWEET. 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UU Mi fA(ft 11111u1r1 ••s•P fJCf" •s ,,,.c••<•~'., •o•n ~., r.os •o 1• •t "•"411110 0t •• l't!'l"IHIU •fl • Wt •Kt Of t9t •Ol• •0"9 ·..o<f Ot A (tflt,.•Ul1t 111• •titt• O,.•&•tll Hf\fCOM Utt UMf 0'1.-Ct I• I U.,.C ... CC r"hft1 ... '°" 10 "~lfMUI t•r llfUfllft tll• &t fMI l••OltU t ""-' WHM .. 1' "'1 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednnday, Augu1t 26, 1981 All-in-one summer delights I For a pleasant way to enjoy warm weather dlnln1 take a Up from tl\e campln1 crowd. Serve all-in-one dishes that cook quickly on an outdoor 1rill. Whether done on a backyard barbecue or on a porta· ble 1rlll on a terrace It Is a flqe mealtime chanae of pace. Here are recipes perfectly suited to this kind of outdoor eatin1. They are dollar str elchln1, too. One makes the most of one half pound of round steak. The ot'her uses leftover meat in a de- licious new wa'. ~ bisque soup, cooked noodles and 1reen chilies are added. South of the Border Combo la quickly made in a skillet on the 1rill. But il an electric outlet Is nearby, lt can be pre- p a red In an electric skillet. A crisp salad, bread sUcks and fresh fruit would be nice ac· companiments. Equally easy to pre· pare Is Ham and Potato Skillet. This interesting variation on the tradi- tional scalloped potatoes uses cooked ham. It's a great way to use up left· over cooked meat. Cooked chicken, turkey or beef could be sub· stituted for the ham. Ham and Potato Skillet Is a perfect choice for nights when you want to "shop" tor dinner from the pantry shelf. Just keep on hand a s upply of ca nned s liced potatoes, con· densed golden mushroom soup and Italian seasoning and s ubstitute a 12-ounce can of luncheon meat tor the ham. All that's needed from the refrigerator are but- ter and milk called tor in the recipe. Whether you're cook· ing in the backyard or on the open road, South of the Border Combo and Potato Skillet will save you time, money - and all kinds of energy. HAM AND POTATO SKILLET 1 1~ cups cubed cooked ham • • • Yogurt at its best now in 1 medium clove garlic, minced 4 '(11 v. teaspoon ltalle8 seasoning .»c•· 2 tablespoons butt~· or margarine .,,,.-. 1 can ( 10~ ounc~ condensed goldetSK'1 mushroom soup . .,, • 2 cans (about »Z · ounces each) sllce\1">-•: potatoes, drained )daof! ·~ cup milk '~"l" ""teaspoon pepper ts j' j ),• In skillet. brown ha!Jb •• with garlic and ltalla""-" (See All·ln·one, Pa1e CUB td ! U.S. "Vil' -0.J•; ,.,~· •))l'!r • Jl Both take advantage of convenient ~anned condensed soup to com-From Pa1e 1 "No doubt because or the blne the in1redients. Until the late 1940s, most public's positive attitude Johnston's Yogert, a dlvis~,.. of Beatrice Foods, produces onw. I all-natural yogurt products ihs 1 eluding more than 30 dlffer~rf rresh fruit and frozen flavors. t! Strictly adhering to their "*k~ p e r c e n t n a t u r a 1 • • pol i c i.c, Johnston's leads Western yogwt.n sales with distribution in se~c states. For further Informatica. J> contact Johnston Foods C~A! pany, 610 Rodier Drive, Glendale. ~ The quick trick here is yogurt was consumed plain, un· towards healthy living today. i n the sou p w h I ch tit manufacturera started addlnl Americans are lining up to eat becomes an instant fruit preserves to their yogurt to frozen yogurt instead of ice "sauce" acting as a cater to the American affinity cream. putting yogurt dressings baseforeachdish. for sweetness . Yogurt's on s alads, substituting fresh If robust, zesty flavors popularity increased, but it yogurt for any number of meals please you, try South of wasn't until the late 19605 that It and enjoying yogurt drinks," the Border Combo. In it, gained ground with the concludes Ms . Johnston. "I think strips of round steak are American public as a conven· this is evidence or the fact that cooked in onion and chili ient, inexpensive and delicious good health and yogurt are here South of border combo and ham and potato skillet powder. 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August.26. 1981 Even hard-working coupks can eat very well at lwme Ra nanas a re valued arouruJ the world for their uersat1lrty - cooked as vegetables. as well as er1joyed as /ruit Sliced bananas udd a mellow flavor and pretty garnish to this easy-to-prepart' curried Fish R olls Carib recipe ' When working couples are on the go, there'll no time to fuss over a fancy dinner. But it's easy to eat l¥ell at home, even on a weeknight, without resorting to convenience foods and frozen din· n e r s . Y o u r I o,c a I supermarket's produce d e partme nt offers a variety of fresh a nd flavorful ways to add zest to your diet and speed to your cooking time. The banana. one of the most ancient fruits. is highly valued around the world for its depend· ability and versatility. Bananas are cons umed at all stages of ripeness. They are fried. boiled, baked, broiled, mashed, or simply as a s nack. Bananas are one or the s taple foods o f th e Ca ribbean and other tropical countries where they are cooked as a veget able, dried a nd pulverized into flour, even transformed into an exotic drink. For an elegant dinner h ere at home with a Caribbean flair , try Cur- ried Fish Rolls Carib. The rolled flounder is quickly steamed , then covered with the col· orful sauce of curried c h e rr y tomat oes, bananas and coconut with a piquant touch of green chili pepper. The unexpected zest of sli ced bananas adds a mellow flavor lo the spicy com- bination of textures and tastes. Serve rice as a perfect accompaniment to this nutritious a nd satisfying meal. You'll find bananas are the perfect food for toda y's w or kin g lifes tyles . T hey are economical. convenie nt. nutritious and versatile they taste one way whe n cooked. quite another when eaten out of hand. When you are really rushed at the office try a quick energy boost. Grab a ripe. golden banana for lunch or a mid-morning bre ak. The natural fruit s ugar in bananas will give you a nutritious pick-up that comes with a good s up-. ply of vita mins and minerals. CURRIED F ISH ROLLS CARIB 4 lettuce leaves 12 cup water 2 flounder fillets (about 3f.i pound), cut in half lengthwise 1 tablespoon butter or margarine 1 small onion, thinly sliced l fresh or canned g r een c hili p e pp er, seeded and thinly s li ced :114 cup half and half or light cream 1,2 teaspoon curry powder 1/4 teaspoon salt 1 medium -s ize banana. s liced 14-inch thick 1'2 c u p c h e r r y tomatoes, qua rtered 1/4 c up fl ake d coconut Cooked rice Arrange lettuce leaves lo cover bottom of small skillet. Add water. Roll up fish fillets; arrange on top of lettuce. Cover Simmer 7 to 10 minutes or until fish flakes with a fork. Meanwhile, melt butter in s m al l saucepan; saute onion and chili pepper until tender. Add half and ball, curry powder and s alt . Heat to boiling. Reduce beat. Simmer l minute. Stir in banana, tomatoes and coconut. Cook just until heated through. Transfer fish to se rving dish . Spoon sauce over fish. Serve with cooked rice, if de· sired. Two servings. CIDCKEN BREASTS ELDORADO 1 whole ch icken breast, skinned, boned, split 1 medium -size banana i. egg, slightly beaten 14 cup packaged, dry bread crumbs 2 tablespoons butter or margarine, divided v. cup thinly sliced red pepper 1 tablesp0on nour \4 cup mllk \.\ cup shredded Gr~yere cheese ~ teupoon salt ~ teupoon hot pep. pet sauce UilnJ a meat mallet, pound each chicken piece \4·lnch thick. Cul b anana In half crosRwise. Slice one half of th e banana l engthwise Slice re- maining ha lf in • ... inch pi<'ks Dip chi cken in £'(((( then 1n b r eud t·rumbs. In small skillet me lt l tablespoon but- The banana. one of the most ancient fruits. is highly valued around the world for its dependability and versatility. ing l tablespoon butter : 11a ute red pepper; blend in flour. Graduully add milk. Cook over medium heat, stirring frequent ly, until sauce boils and thickens. Add cheese, salt a nd hot pepper sauce. Stir until cheese melts and mi"ture Is s mooth. Stir in banana slices: heal, do not over· cook To serve s ppon sauce over chicken. Two slices; reser ve Wrap each lengthwise piece or banana with a piece of chicken. Serve with food tcr , brown chic ken ovt!r medium heat. about 15 m inu tes . In small saucepan, melt remain-~se~r~v~ln~g~s'..:... -------~~~~!!!!!~~~~~:::::::::::_-;;!._~::::::::::::::=:~!!~~!!l!!!!!l!!!!!l!!!!!l!!!!!l!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!~~ _______ _ ~(J$ LIDO ~~~~~ We accept ALL coupons from Other Super-markets! COUPON •ULlls .1 hpir•d covpoM "ot occepted. 2 Cor111nvity promotions & grocery purchase coupom not occepted !!"lillll lill 111l\Wt•,tlf\'tl1'•H J',A,l H lMMl_.1 ~· 1l'lf.,' W ./VII ltf '\4ttit"-, .... 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Cook on a water 10 minutes or until plain fun to for1et the CalUornla produce 1 can (8 ounces> portions. Place fish in 1 Serves6. Worcestershtresauce barbecue grill about 4 ready to cook Brush 1ophlstlcatlonofnouvelle marketa. Time and beat tomato sauce sln1le layer In a shallow BARBECUED PACIFIC 2 bay leaves inches from moderately corn with softened but·'- cuialne, European rec· both cause com to lose 2 tablespoons baking pan. Pour sauce MACKEREL Dash white pepper hot coals for 8 minutes ter or margarine and,l lpes and complicated' quality, so purchase, sherry over fish and let stand 2 pounds Pacific Dash hot pepper Baste with rema1n1ng s eason with salt and 1 cookina. One can't ftnd a r~frl1erate until cooklng 'Ai teaspoon salt for 30 minutes, turning mackerel Cllleta or other sauce, paprika sauce. Turn and cook for pepper Then bring 1 better opportunity than time and enjoy com the \4 teaspoon once. Remove fish re· fat rlsh fillets, fresh Combine all lngre· 7 lo 10 minutes longer or husks back up around 1 a summer Sunday holi· same day, It possible. oregano 1erving sauce for bast· or frozen dients except fish and until fi sh flakes easily corn. making sure the 1 day to barbecue typical· B A a B £ C V E D 3 drops hot pepper ing. Place fish in a well 'h cup vinegar paprika. Bring to the when tested with a fork . entire ear is covered. 1 ly American foods for an ROCKFISH FILLETS sauce greased, hln1ed wire v. cup salad oil boiling point. Cool. Cut Sprinkle with paprika. Secure husks with lhm'' entertaining feast. 2 pounds rock/ish Dash pepper g r i 11 . Cook o n a 1/4 cup lemon juice fillets into serving-size Serves 6. florist's wire or picture" filletls or other lean lish Thaw frozen fillets. barbecue grlll about 4 2 tablespoons portions . Place in a BARBECUED CORN hanging wire. " Corn and fish are flllets.freshorfrozen CookonlonandgarUcin inches from moderately gratedlemonrind single layerlna shallow Select Coachella For gri lling . place' about as authentic 2 tablespoons butter unlll tender Add hot coals for 8 minutes. 1 tablespoon baking pan. Pour sauce Valley Sweet Corn in the corn on top or glowing l native American as one chopped onion remaining ingredients Baste with remaining hickory Uquid smoke over fish and let stand husk. Strip husks down briquet embers for 10 t<J ' can prepare. The In· 1 c love garlic, an d si mm er for s sauce Turn and cook for t tablespoon for 30 minutes, turnlng to e nd of cob, but do not 12minutes " di ans lived on It and ~------------------------------------------------------------------pioneering New England-settlers fre· quently featured this combination. T he California Fish· eries Association has four suggestions for suc· cessfully barbecuing fish on the coals. Grease barbecue grids well or u se a hinged wire broiler. Another method is to oil a 1 u minum foil then place under fish to pre· vent sticking to grids. Use a broad spatula ror lifting rish ; this avoids breaking up the delicate protein food. When purchasing fish , fresh or frozen, look for thicker steaks or fillets or use split whole fish. Beware that fis h becomes dry when over· cooked so when it flakes easily with a fork. it is done. AJlow 10 minutes per inch or thickness. measuring fish at head or thickest portion. Fresh corn from the nearby Coachella Valley is in produce depart· ments now. Picked by moonlight, the sweet • ... Dairy industry's workings From Page C6 portance of milk in a balanced diet. Its funds are provided by assess· ment on dairy farmers and also on milk dis· tributors. The California Department of Food and Agriculture administers and supervises the pro· gram. Most of the state's 2,800 dairymen (with 827 ,000 animals produc· ing nearly 12 billion pounds or 1.4 billion gallons, or milk> belong to some sort of market· ing cooperative. These organizations pick up milk from the farms. hold and process it at their plants and sell it. Some cooperatives also package and sell milk directly to stores. but more frequently they sell milk to brand· name companies (For e most, Knudsen. for example l a nd re· tailers <Safeway . Lucky) which do their own packaging and dis· tribution . The cooperatives serve their dairy farmer members b y providing technologi cal and economic advice, keep· ing them abreast or ad· vances In farmit'lg, and buying reed and other supplies al bulk rates to achieve volume dis· counts. TH ERE ARE dozens of marketing cooperatives throughout the stale. Generally, a· ~O·OP has a board of direcotrs elected by its dairy farmer members A general manager and staff handles day-to-day administration, com· puter and plant opera· tions, tanker trucks, buying and insurance programs. In order to have a say in the governmental pro· cesses regulating the in· dustry, a number of legislative/lobbying or· ganlzations represent dairy interatis. Major lr»uPS are the Lea1ue ol California Milk Producel'S in Sat'ramento and the Federated Dairymen, h ea dquartered i n Merr.ed. The League repreaenta 10 dairy farmer or1anhatlons while Federated has sevP-n mem~r organiza. Uon,. Toeether, the two 1roups represent about 75 rercent ol the state'• da ry farmer.. Tbf Dairy ln1tltute o C1urom1a, Sacramea&o, handles lefitlaUve af • fa n for 25 dall'1 ·pro. cessln, and dJ1trtbutln1 comp.ant•. · J"!~~ Double CouPon Pres•n1 11\IS coupon •tong w•ln any one ManulaClu•e•s c;enls oll coupon ano gel oout>le Ille savings .. nen ~ov putcnas@' 1ne item Not to 1nch.1d• t•t••ler ftett o, 0'0 ce•y 1>u•c11ase coupons °' ••CHO 111e ••lue 01 1~ •telTI E•clucles hquo• 101>aceo ano llu10 "''"' prooucls Limit One Item Per Manufecturere' Coupon and Limit 3 Double Coupone Per Cu1tomer. Coupon Effective Aug. 27 thru Sept. 2, 1911 U.S.D.A. Choice Beef Loin-Boneless Top Sirloin Chiquita Steak ~"so?~ Bananas per lb. Shank Porti on Smoked 69 • Fanner John Ham per lb. per lb. Ralphs Sliced Food American Cheese ~qr~ Double Coupon Pre,en1 111°1 cou~11 aiono wi1t1 an¥ one M•nu1ec:1ure1s Cenl! orr COupOn eno 081 OOUDle ltle H•t"Ql when I OU D"'''"'ase 1p,e item Not to mclud• '•fa11et free 01 gro t•'r 0"'1cna1e covl)Onl 0t l •U •d tne v1h..t• ot 1ne item E it"u<J~! liquor IOOICCO •no Hv•C mtlll!, Ptoc:JuCll Limit One Item Per Manufectur.,.• Coupon and Limit 3 Double Coupone Per Cu1tomer. Coupon Effective Aug. 27 thru Sept. 2, 1811 Double Coupon Present tt'h1 coupc>n ll1Jno 11111n an)' one ~•"ufactutf',\ C&nh Ofl COuPOI\ an<.1 Q91 llOuOle 1ne H••no~ "'h•n yo.. P'-fc.;na•• 1nE-11em Not 10 t!'\(.lude fetailer he~ or 0'0 cer,. purcnaa,e C.O"por,• u• tt•ceeo tnf!' value 01 ,.,., •ff'm E11.clu<lftS hQuOr tob .. ltO unJ ftu·d m1lli proou,11 Limit One Item Per Manufactur.,.• Coupon and Limit 3 Double Coupon1 Per Cuetomer. 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Cool completely before labeling. Makes eight ha lf-pint jars. PICKLED ONIONS 3 pounds small white onions < 1 to 2 in- ches in diameter 4 cups white vinegar l~ cups water 11,i\J c up cook i ng, canning and pickling salt 2 teaspoons mustard seed t teaspoon celery seed l teaspoon whole black peppercorns 16 whole cloves Peel onions; trim off ends. Rinse In cool run- ning water: drain. In a 4 or 5-quart pot com- bine vinegar, water, and canning and pic kling salt. Bring t.o a boll, stir- ring just to dlssol ve salt. Add onions to bolling brine ; simme r tor 5 minutes. Pack onions in- to 4 sterilized pint jars. To each jar add: 'I:! teas- poon mustard seed . ~. teaspoon celery seed; 1,, teaspooo peppercorns and 4 whole cloves. Fiil each jar t.o within 'I'll In· ch from top with hot brine. Wipe rima of jars with clean, dump cloth. Seal jars, following directions on package of lids. Process in boiling waler bath (wate r should be al least 1 inch above tops of jars), cov- e r ed , for 10 minutes. Rem ove jars Jo wire rack or rolde towel. Cool completely before labeling. Makes 4 pints. Vegetables such as carrots and onion& are in a real pickle with canning mtd pickling salt. M a d e with fine - grained, additive-free cooking, canning and pic kling salt. these pickle recipes have an acidity level favorable lo safe canning in a boil- ing water bath. SWEET P ICKLED CARROTS LUCKY HAS UNLIMITED SAVINGS ON HUNDREDS OF KEY BUYS. 2~ pounds carrots (about) l:Y. cups water l ~ cups whit e vinegar J cup sugar 3 tablespoons cook mg, canning and pickl· ing salt 4 teaspoons mustard seed 2 teaspoons celery seed 16 whole cloves 4 sticks cinnamon Peel carrots; trim off ends . Rinse under cool running water. Cut car- rots into s ticks 2~ in - ches long and '4 to 12 in- ch thick. Slice any re- maining carrot pieces 11• tnch thick. Pack carrot slicks on end to partially fill eight sterilized, half. pint jars; then pack jars full with sli ced carrots. In medium saucepan, combine water. vinegar . s ug ar. and canning and pickling salt ; bring to a boil, s tirring until sugar dissolves. Reduce heat and simmer pickling li- quid 3 minut es . Meanwhile, to each jar or carrots. add· 1~ teas- poon mustard seed. 14 teaspoon celery seed. 2 whole cloves and a halC stick of cinnamon ( 1 to 112 inches long ). Fill jars to within 11:1 inch from top with hot pickl· ing liquid. Wipe rims of Jars with clean, damp cloth. Seal jars, follow· ing dir ect i ons on package of hds Process in boiling wa t er bath (water s hould be at least 1 inch Quick tric k s for busy days Now that you know how to boil water. here's a something -d ifferent s ide dish that can be prepared with all t he ease of boiling water. Easy Spanish Rice is a gr eat learn-to·cook re c1pe. First, saute one thinly s li ced medium onion and ~ cup diced green pepper in 2 tablespoons of butter in a saucepan until tender but not brown. Then add ':i cup water, one eight-ounce can of tomato sauce and 1'2 teaspoon salt. Bring to a full boil. Stir In l'f.i cups rice. Cover, remove from heat and let stand 10 minutes. Fluh with fork before serving. This recipe will make four servings that will go with meat, fish or poultry. With packaged e nri ch ed pre-cooke d rice, the scary part of preparing ri ce i s cli minated. What 's le ft is a foolproof rice dish that will make a simple sup· per more interesting. Easy sauce One way, it's a snack. Another way, it's a fruit sauce. Try it yet a third way and it's a delicate m eal accompaniment. Best or all, this versatile recipe requires just two ingredients -plain yogu r t and o range flavor sugar-sweetened sort drink mix. J ust blend one table- spoon of the soft drink mix into one elght·ounce container of yogurt. En- joy It right from the con- tainer as a snack or light lunch. Or keep ll on hand to spoon over fruit. In the morning, try it over a wedge of honeydew or other favorite melon. After tbe evening meal. try It over rreah mixed fruit for a aUghUy sweet, allgb tly tar t dessert toppln1. At dinner aerve thla oranp )'01\lfl llUCI u 10 accomp1ntment to meel lmtead of 1raV')', Jelly or other rich 1auce. f" TOMATO 30 ct ~~ycE 15 Ol Cane T-BONE ,.258 STEAK Bonded Beef Lotn PACIFIC ,.139 RED SNAPPER Frtsh Fillet Available Av<lllable Thurs F'rl Sat Only CROSS RIB ,.198 ROAST eonettss Boncled Beef cnuck BORDEN'S CHEESE FOOD Single wrap Sliced Amef'ICan 16 Oz Pllg 189 ~•n ~TOMATO 63 ~ ~~~S:E 4601 cane pie CRAPE FRUIT 79 4> L~~E •6 oz cane Plnlc Of Wl'Mt~ f"PAPER ie,~Es 1'e.g Buys '~'"'' 169 mean extra savln95. 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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, August 26, 1981 11 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------· Green salad goes Oriental ., I Sfl la d combina tions can be as creative and varied as the seasons. Add an exciting twist to a luncheon menu with a salad idea that da res to r alor il' alterna ti ve an ma ny of your favorite recipes SUMMER SALAO SA UTE 3 tablespoons l>lllud 2 gr('en onaoni., cut anto 1-inch lengths 1, cu c u m b e r . peeled. halved. se t.'ded a nd sliced as dirt•t:te d P repare Yoj(urt Dressing . Set aside Heat oil an lar ge ·• skillet c>r wok over high •r hl'ut Ad d g a r li c and be different "Summe r oil I tubl espoon 'ov sauce c l' I e r } s a u t e 3 O ·1 st.•(•ond s Add lettuce t leave s, gr een on ions. 1 c·u r umber and s o y , sauce . saute 30 seconds , , s t 1rr1n g con s t a nt ly l Remove from heal. Star , tn Yogurt Dressing and : c h c rr) toma t o e s Salad Saute." This medley of vegeta- ble favorites is heated q ui ckly in a wok or heavy skillet and tossed with a t a ngy Yogurt Dressing. Soy sauce added to the gree n s, a nd g r a t e d ginger in the dress ing, give an Oriental flair to this vegetarian m eal Yogurt, with its tart and t angy flavor , ties the s a vor y combination t ogeth e r in pe rfec t balance The flavor of Men co bnghtens up outdoor dinners on the barbecue Yogurt is jus t now be- in g r ecogn ized a s a fl avor enha ncer for a variety of foods . It's be en enjoyed for m any years with fresh fruit, bu t h a s exc 1t1n g possibili ties in main dish sauces, salad dressings a nd creamy desserts, a s well. Barbecue mexican flavor A dollop of p l ai n yogurt makes an ex- cellent topping for a ba ked potato, a bowl of chilled bors cht or hot w affles at breakfa st. Le t th e flavor o f Mexico li ven up your summer bar becue with sweetly par ched corn and grandiose toasted burritos from the grill. Thi s app ea l i n g combination makes a quick and easy menu to prepare for fa mily and friends. St art by barbecuing corn on the cob s ince it requires more lime and heal. First. strip ears o f their husks a nd silks . Lay ears on the gr ill 4 to 6 inc h es a b ove a s c atte r e d b e d o f medium coals. Turn as needed to lightly brown a few ke rnels on all s id es a n d f o r t h e r e mainde r to tu r n tr ans lucent. about 10 to 12 minutes. Push cooked corn to c ool corn e r o f th e barbecue to keep wa rm until ready to eat. Serve with fresh lime wedges. Squeeze plenty of juice onto com as you eat it , and sprinkle with sail t o ta ste To make each burrito. you need a 12-inch fl our tortilla , about 1 2 cup of shre d ded Che ddar or jack cheese, ·~ t o l ca nned green chili. l or 2 la rge thin s lices of co rned beef or pastrami I I or 2 ounces or about 14 c up thinl y s liced Po l ish s aus a ge o r c oo k ed I ta l ian o r linguisa saus age), 2 or 3 thin slices of tom ato. 3 or 4 mild onion rings and 5 or 6 sprigs of fresh coriande r. IC the coaJs are low. assemble yo ur burrito r ight on th,e grill. (When you can hold your ha nd close to the grill for one or two seconds without discomfort , t h e n the heat is low enough. l If hotter, fill and fold the burritos before you put the m on the grill. Wo rk quic kl y and dis tribute the c heese in a band down the center of the tortilla. stopping within one or two inches of the edges; top with c h ili, me at. to m a t o, onion and coriande r . Fo ld the narrow edges over the filling and fold filled section over onto the opposite edge of the tortill a. Allow the burrito to cook, folded side down. u ntil the t o r tilla is toasted and c risp. Turn the s mooth s ide down a nd le t cook until toasted. While burritos cook, you can make additional ones a longside Ser ve im med iate ly, or push the m lo a cooler area of the grill to keep warm until ser ved. The ti me it la k es to cook th e burritos m a y vary - wa tch them ca refully to avoid scorching H the coals are quite low, it m ay take as long as 6 to 8 m inutes on each s ide If you prefe r a smaller b urrito. u se 8 t o l 10-inch tortillas F or a r e fres h i n g beverage, whip together one cup yogu rt and one· ha lf cup chopped fruit with a mixer or e lectric ble nde r . 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Chabll1, N•ctar .Rhine, MOUNTAIN WINES 15 L s299 ~---------------------~ GoocMa1tfllCJ water at a price that W0111f lllake JCMl CJlllp. Only 26• a gallon for good-tasting w.tw when you bring your own bottle to the Aque·Vend machine et our 1t0f'e. CHUCIWAGOM IOLOGMA DELI ICUFr AMHICAH CHEESE S,RIEAD MEAT JACKY FARMS Cellf. 59c RlYI~ CHICKENS Grow• •· PU5" fAIMH STYLI rou SPARERllS QB«, CUT LOIH Ill PORKCHO,S LAa•I LOIH IHD PORKCHO,S TIHDlllDD IHF CUIE STEAKS s It. s I'~. s I '.l. 52\Z. IOM&ISS LAAH ti STIWIHa IHF 5 I ._ IAI M SANDWICH STYLI IJnlMy S2t8 COOKED HAM sacetl FROZEN JOHHSOHS KOltH DOGS ~"u LIMOHADE MOMy~SoW CheckC.-... Card1A•alaWt I lar ge clove garlic. minl'cd or pressed 2 stalks relery. cul into 1 1 inch slices •4 lb EACH iceberg and rom a ine lettuce. lorn into large pie<.•es Yogurt Dressing I cup halved cherry tomatoes I tablespoon sesame sE·eds, toasted Cut up all vegetables ~........-~~~~~~~~~~-, Tangy yogurt dresses a salad heated in a wok ~~~iiiiiiiiiiii t OPEN O.\LY 10· •flkl.&4b·b17S• PRICES Uvw. 9 ..-1 ?~ Wt.ale ot hO,\f- Hormel forks over 20 cents on your first chunk of ham. Or Chick<:n. Or Turk<.'''-ch11nk meat Hlll rnn Ila\..<.: ()' 1 ou nn·-. of hom·-.i "ii Ii .1 lork. DPt'' <'' t•n thin~ to-~oc.xlnl'!\:O. I lormd runa tkX>!\ exo:pr ""'im . .. ------.. 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' 1 ') t ' I ., •( r • \ aa Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wedneaday, Auguat 28. 1981 Marinades add hot flavor Want to be an over· nl1ht aenaaUon by host· lna • aourmet barbecue? You can be the h.lt of the summer by Servin& luacious ly marinated dis hes that combine fine flavors and the sizzle of outdoor cooking. The wonderful news about this fres h ap· a>roacb to barbecuing is that it's as easy as l ·2·3: Jiconomy, easy prepara· iion and loads of flavor. Marinades are a fan· ciful method of allowing roods to absorb rich flavors . By s teeping them in a tangy mix of Jemon or lime juice. vinegar, oil and season· ings for several hours, the foods almost pre· pare themselves. Two main dish es. "Hot" Grilled Trout and lierbed Lime Chicken, get the maximum Im· pact or t aste wh e n pierced with a fork Lo let the marinade soa k through the skin. The fis h is m a rinated in lemon juice, ginger and the s ubtl e boost of Tabasco sau ce. the perfect flavor-enricher of fish. The chicken. on the other hand, is bathed in fragrant herbs and pi· quant Tabasco sauce to give it its cosmopolitan fl ai r . Thi s grilled chicken offers flavors familiar enough to most palates, and is a de· tighlful way of introduc· ing f ine cu is ine to c hildren. · But before you "rev" up the grill, here are a few tips on barbecuing: -Use long-handled tongs (a fork punctures the meat) or basting brushes to avoid contact with intense heat from the coals . -Add h ardwood chips (hickory. apple or ch~rry) to the fire. to g ive the food a delicate aroma. -Sear the chicken or fish close to the coals on each side; then raise the grill and cook until donl'. -When using fresh fi s h, look for moist. firrr flesh and bright eyes. JI frozen, make sure the fi s h is completly thawed before cooking. -Oil the grill to pre· vent fish from sticking; keep in mind , the thicker t he fis h. the longer it takes to cook. Don't forget Tabasco sauce is a wonderful ad· dition to a homemade or b ottled vinaigrette . Splash dressing lightly over freshly s li ced tomatoes and onion rings for a delightfully simple summer salad. ''HOT " G RIL LED TROUT l/4 cup lemon juice 2 tabl espoons m e lt ed butter or margarine 2 tables poon s vegetable oil 2 tablespoons chopped parsley ~ .. All-in- one dishes 'f'rom C7 seasoning. Add remain· ing ingredients. Heat; s tir occasionally. Makes about 5 cups, 4 servings. SOUTH OF THE BORDER COMBO l c up c hopp ed onions f 1 tablespoon c hili powder 2 tablespoons butter or margarine ~ pound round steak (~-inc h thick>. cut in thin strips 1 can (11 ounces) condensed tomato bis· ·que soup f . ~ soup can water 4 c..aps coolrPd wide oodles IA cup diced green hi lies l teaspoon salt I In skillet, cook onions lwith dull powder in but- ter until just tender; push to one side. Add f meat; cook until color ' changes. Add remaining Ingredient.I. Heat; stir occasionally. Makes S • cups, 4 servin&J. EASY BUT ELEGANT Arran1e freab pea_th ha.Ives in a buttered bu - ln1 dl1b. Fill cavities wtt.b a mixture of tout· ed blanched almond•, powdered 1u1ar and a little l!•ted oran1e peel. Sprl.okle witb dry 1b•n'Y and mare powdered 1uc- ar. Bue 10 tninutel at :350 dear•••-Serv• I 1warm. I tablespoon• sesame seeds 1 tablespo o n Tabasco pepper sauce VI teaspoon ground ginger 1,; teaspoon salt 4 brook trout, about 1 pound each In a shallow dis h com· bine lemon juice, butter, oi I , parsley. sesame seeds, Tabasco sauce, gin ger and salt; mix well. Pierce skin of fish in several places with the tines of a fork. Roll fish in the juice mixture to coat inside and out. Cover. Refrigera te 30 minutes to 1 hour, turn· lng occasio nall y . R emove fis h from marinade ; reserve marinade. Place fish in a hand held hinged grill; brush fish with reserved marinade. Cook about 4 Inches from hot coals :;, minutes . Turn; brus h with marinade Cook about 4 inches from hot coals 5 minutes. Turn. brush with marinade. cook 5 minutes longer Fish is done whe n It flakes easily with a fork. If desired, serve with additio na l Tabasco sauc~. Four servings HERDED LIME CHICKEN 2 lo 3 po unds chicken pieces 111 onion h cup vegetable 't!i cup lime j u1N• 1/4 ('UP ChOPl>t1d 2 clovu gurllt'. crushed 1 to 11; teaspoons Tabasco pepper saul'l' ~. teaspoon dried rosemary, crumbled 11\1 teaspoon dried l eaf marjoram , crumbled \It teaspoon aaalt Pierce chicken skin In several places with • fork. 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On a "technicality," Fred Dryer still rem a ins a member of the Los Angeles Rams today. How long he stays in that capacity, though, is up in the air. Coach Ray Malavasi stales firmly that Dryer 1s gone. Assistant General Manager Jack Fulkner, on the other hand, says it's too premature to dismiss Dryer altogether; the possibility distinctly exists that Dryer could maintain his club membership. PART OF THE reason for the confusion Tuesday stemmed from the fact that neither Dryer nor General Manager Don Klosterman were at Rams Park. Instead , negotiations between the two were rumored to be held at one of several restaurants in Beverly Hills. ··At the present time there is a technicality in his contract that's holding things up," admitted Malavasi Tuesday. "Hopefully, things will be resolved by the end of the day.·· They weren't, however, and now the mystery uying to be solved is what "technicality" is holding up proceedings. Speculation is that Dryer's contract, uni- que in that it's a carry-over from the old NFL days, has a clause in it which pro- hibits the Rams from cutting him. Under the new modern-day NFL agreement. such a clause no longer exists. DRYER'S CONTRACT, though, was formulated in 1975 when such options were still a reality. Interestingly, Dryer·s con- tract expired in 1980. It was the Rams who ·Fred Dryer renewed the pact for one more additional year -intact. Now. it seems, Dryer is using that clause as leverage. He's holding fast to his convictions that: a) he will not re· tire; b) he will not agree to be cut; c> he's willing to play; and d> most importantly, he still wants to play. The Rams, obviously, feel differently about the contribu- tion the 12-year veteran, who has played in 174 straight games, can sti!J make. "Older guys get to a stage where they should retire," said Malavasi of the 35-year-old Dryer. "If somebody isn't smart enough to do it themselves. then somebody has to do it for them.'' Some players have expressed concern and puzzlement over Dryer's departure. "IT DOESN'T MAKE sense," commented Pat Haden. "I don't know why they just don't put a younger guy on IR <inj ured reserve> and get their money's worth out of Fred." "I have no idea why they made a decision like that," said Jack Youngblood more sternly. ''Valuable players are definitely hard to come by and ·Freddie's definitely that." Another reason for the players' bead scratching is that Dryer, at least in his teammates' eyes, had played pretty well during the preseason. The coaches, however. didn 't feel the same way. ·'The worst judge of players is football players," Malavasi protested. "They're not the coaches. They don't study film 14 hours a day. Plus. they're not coaching the team, I am." WHAT APPARENTLY has happened is that Dryer has fallen out of favor with the coaching staff, which feels that Cody Jones is bigger, stronger, younger and bet· ter able to handle the right side of the Rams' defensive line. "Freddie wasn't going to be happy play- ing behind Cody," added the Rams coach. "He almost admitted as much to me ... Dryer's stubbornness left the Rams in an awkward 'position Tuesday as they still had one cut to make to comply with the SO-player NFL roster limit. With Dryer taking a firm stand, the team was forced into adjusting their thinking and thus put tight end Victor Hicks on the injured reserve list. Hicks, who has an achilles problem, figured to go on IR anyway, but not this soon. KLOSTERMAN, ALONG with the team 's secretary /treasurer John Shaw. is reportedly trying to come to some financial settlement with Dryer in an at- tempt to get him to retire. Dryer, who has a guaranteed contract worth $215,000, is allegedly hedging because of some incentives clauses <See DRYER, Page D2> Angels' f o rrnula their c haracter Dodgers, Pirates in debate Shades of '79 $ays Grich, after come-from-behind 8-7 victory in homestand finale By CURT SE EDEN Of tlle o.lly ~llet Staff Maybe it was the way seldom-used John Harris calmly stroked a single to bring home the tying run in the bottom of the ninth inning. Or maybe it was the way the often- maligned Angel relievers have suddenly managed to keep the team in the ball game even though they appeared out of it early. that it was the Angels' newly realized character that propelled their dramatic 8-7, lO·inning victory over the Boston Red Sox Tuesday night as 26,325 Anaheim Stadium patrons refused to let a six-run Red Sox first inning dissuade them from leaving early. '79," beamed Grich, who helped his team win its fifth come-from·behind game of the homestand. "We had a te.am effort. (Don ) Baylor has been swinging a hot bat. (Rick ) Burleson's been doing things like. leading off that inning (the 10th) with a base hit, and last night we got contributions from (Juan) Beniquez and <Bobby) Clark." And maybe it was the way Manager Gene Mauch decided to forego a mntn- inning sacrifice bunt play and let both Don Baylor and Bobby Grich swing away with the potential tying run at first base. Angels owner Gene Autry probably summed things up the best after the game. telling Mauch : "Skip, you 'll never manage a better game as long as you live. You gave up six and they never quit on you." The victory c·an only be described as the ultimate in morale boosters as the Angels take off for their longest road trip of the year beginning Thursday night in Baltimore. For the record, it took a bases.loaded single by Grich with one out in the 10th inning to give the Angels their sixth vic- tory in the last seven games. "Kind of exciting. wasn't it?" un· derstated Mauch. ··1 don 't think anything pleases the pla¥crs more than to come back like we did the last two Both Grich and Mauch will tell you "We've played great ball -shades of Is a uto racing healthkr now? Bobby Unser optimistic despite death of Ontario RIVERSIDE -The theory has been advanced that there arc no auto racing fans. merely those wishing a place to smoke pot and gulp beer and commit obscene acts upon each other. Evidence is prominent at the Indianapolis 500 where thousands lurch around the infield for several days with no knowledge of, or interest in, that whkh is transpir ing on the race track. Ontario Motor Speedway perished in a com- munity of 12 million people, or thereabouts, when it could not put 100,000 rumps in the seats once or twice a year . This led to the suspicion that if you searched everyone at the gate, the drivers would be watched only by t he mechanics. Bobby Unser begs to differ. "THE DEATH OF ONTARIO MOTOR Speedway was the worst thing that ever hap- pened to auto r acing," Bobby says. "It was the best facility in the world and now that it is gone. it will never return. "Because of its failure, I would have to admit there may be fewer race fans in this area than there should be, but we have many interested peo- ple and our game is healthier than ever." Unser points to the Riverside International Raceway whi~h has adopted the California 500 and given ll a home for the foreseeable future. The first 500 will untold at Riverside Sunday. "Riverside opera~s at a profit," Unser says. ''There is something going on here every day of the week. The difference, I tblnk, is that you have good management at Riverside. "This was not the case at Ontario." UNSER SAYS AN ACCURATE gauge of the health of auto racing is sponsorship. The game cannot survive without firms and individuals pick· int up the tab for the expensive men and equip· ment involved. SPORTS COLUMNIST BUD TUCKER Unser says a crowd of 100,000 at Riverside Sunday would indicate a robust future for the California 500, an event Bobby has dominated with four wins at Ontario. "Traditionally," Bobby says, "the two facilities arc completely different -an oval track and a road course -so the fans were probably dif- fe rent. It will be interesting to see what sort of mixture we get on Sunday." THE CALIFORNIA sot, or course, remains the same in name only. The "500" now refers to kilometers and the duration of the race bas been reduced to 313.5 miles. It has been suggested that the drivers would lack the stamina required for 500 miles on a twisting road course. "I don't think it has anything to do with the drivers," Bobby Unser says. "It is more a case of the cars not holding up. The demands put on the brakes and the transmissions in tbls race wUl be incredible and, really. these cars are not cjeslgned for road courses. "U we tried to go 500 miles, I don't think very many of us would be around at the finiab." The Indianapolts·type cars seem to be very delicate and unable to withstand the ~abment subjected by the drivers. Therefore, a 1trate1y ia suggested to Unser to try a stronger car and win races through endurance. "That's a good Idea," Bobby saya, "but the trouble is some s.o.b. always comes albnJ with a car that is fast and 1tron1 too." nights. We got some super innings out of the bullpen tonight. If you can spot (Frank ) T'anana and (Dennis > Eckersley and come back and beat them both, then the guys really have some character." The Angels, indeed. showed some character Tuesday night. With Harris, at bat for onJy the 49th lime this year, stroking an RBI single that tied the game in the bottom of the ninth, and Grich erasing a loth-inning homer by Boston's Jim Rice with his game-winning hit in the bottom or the 10th, the Angels created just the right kind of atmosphere they're going to <See ANGELS, Page D2) ........... "We have new sponsors coming in all the time.," lobby Unaer says, "but more important, we bate many comtnc back wbo had gotten out of the sport. · "Spo.mon are anxlou to become involved. A loocl example ta my brother Al belnl sponsored foT Jmt tJ1il one race by Jack Wllloft of Mark C. Bloome. It cost Wilson $5,000 and he 11 convinced it ls -11 worth it." Unser always refutes to predict the outcome of a race, but fi1ures be baa somethlnc Joint for him at Riverside. They are not Ukeb' to take a victory away as wu the case at IndlanaPOU.. "PoUUct,'' Bobby says. "BUt let'• not JO lnto tbat." AOUNO.THE·WOALD DUO -Bob Thompson <right) of Newport Beach and Mike Farley of Honolulu inspect sails aboard the American yacht Alaska Ea1le at Portsmo.ith England. They will compete In the third Whitbread 27 oOO miJe race which starts Saturday. ' Let's not. •. ·~--. ~ •• -J- PlTTSBURGH <AP > -The Los Angeles Dodgers and Pitts- burgh Pirates chose an out or the way place and• an odd time to debate beanballs -un- derneath the stands at Three Rivers Stadium midway through an 11-inning slugfest. Tuesday night's ugly confron· talion had some players wield· ing bats in a corridor. But it stopped with both benches hurl- ing insults rather than punches before the Dodgers survived a late Pirate charge and scored a 9-7 victory behind Rick Mon- day's pinch single. FORTUNATELY, the mood lightened considerably after the game. "How close do two materials get before there's fusion?" said Monday when asked how close the two teams got to each other in a corridor connecting the two dugouts. "Let me put it this way, air traffic controll ers don't let jets get that close," he joked. ''You could smell each other's breath," said Dusty Baker, one of two Dodgers plunked by Pirate pitcher Pascual Perez in the sixth inning. "You want to know what we were doing back there? We went back there for a drawing or the Pennsylvanja Lottery," said Pirate captain Wi!Jie Stargell. one of the peacemakers. "l looked around and every- :thing was running through that little space llke a herd of wild buffalo," said Dodger manager Tommy Lasorda, who got bumped into a water cooler ill the fracas. LA.SORDA, WHO noted some Pirates brandished bats in the hallway, had complained that Perez was throwing inside all night. The sparks turned into a near-conflagration when Perez opened the sixth inning by hit· ting Bill Russell. Then he nicked Baker right after Kenny Lan· dreaux had ripped a run-scoring double. Umpire Dutch Rennert warned Perez and the Doctaers about retaliation while Reuie Smith began sparring verbally with Perez from the Dodten bench. When the innln1 ended, both Petti and Smith left thelr du1out1 by separate exlU to clash ln the baU. "lt wu Just like a flcht on the rteld. Nobody hit Ul)'body. Tbere was a lot of 1crumln1 and yell-lnf. One thine ltd to anotber, tbat'• all," said Rutsell, who alto sincled home an ln.aurance (8" DODGllU, Pace DI> ~ ,, ll "' 111 .. ; II Ill rt 1(1 ' .. 111 . 'I Ill • ! 11!' ,., ; (I I d ,. ... ' 11•' rl, 'I ,., " II !~ f I ''. '' ,. '·' 1• " .rt ti rl .,, ,.., .. t• .... •ti ,,, ••• " .. ,,, /I ,, II 'I " \n 11.' d. 0 • I >II .,, u· •Ip on I rt·. iw .,, IC) JO it') '11 '" .. , '"' Ill tW ,., )ti hl t2 . . .... Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT /Wedne day, AUQUISt 28, 1981 You nt spoils Lamp 's no·h1t bid Uennb Lamp, In only h111 s~cond ii start ot the 1wu11(11l , carnod a no hiller Into the ninth inrunli( beforl· Robin Yount led ore wilh u double to sp<>il his btd ui. the ChtClllO White Sox dropped MllwuuJtee, SI, lo highlight American l.tin{(uc action Tuesday night. Lamp, 28. walked Cf't'll Coo1>4"r on four pitc hes with two out in the first inning, then rt'tared 22 consecut1n• baller'\ Green's only regret the umpire's call • I beforl' Yount'!> bloop doublt• mlt> 11hort left <'t•nter field Lett f1t'ldcr Rulity Kuntz madt' a di ving uth:mpt to catch the ball but bart:ly mis- sed 1t Lamp, 5·1, fln1~hed with a one hiller but lost the s hutout when Yount camt> uround to ~{·ore on a pair or ground out~ Elsewhere. Detroit 's L anct• Parr ish F rom AP dispatches Plll LADELPHIA Tbe only a thing Dallas Green regrets about his ninth-inning tantrum as the umpire's call, the Philadelphia Phillies manager said Tuesday after learning he had been s uspended for his shouting match with umpire Steve Fields on Monday night Lamp singled home pinch runner •·Whal I did was wrong," Green said But he added "I have the right to argue and ex· press my displeas ure and that's what I did. "What I did was justiriable in the heat of ac· lion I didn't do anything maliciously, .. Green said during a press conference at his clubhouse office after receiving the suspension notice. National League president Charles Feeney informed Green of lhe indefinite suspension in a telegram Tuesday The length of the suspension and the amount of the fines will be deter mined after a review of films of the incident, Feeney St.lid Green and shortstop Larry Sowa were l'Jected from the game with the Atlanta Braves after the manager stormed out of the dugout to argue a call with Fields, the second-base um p1re He had ruled Bowa failed to touch second base during a double· play attempt. Mick Kelle her in the 10th innmg as Detroit edged Kansas City. 4-3. Orange Coast produC't Dan Quisenberry picked up the loss as he sur rendered the game winning single. only the second hit given up by the nghl-hander 1n has last 11 1 ~• innings . Da rrell J ackson and J erry Koosman pitched out of trouble fi ve times in the first six innings while Pe te Mackanln, J ohn Castlno, Sal Butera and Gary Ward had two hits apiece as Minnesota blanked the New York Yankees. 3·0 . Ma rio Mendoza drove 1n two runs as Texas thumped Toronto, 6-1 Lf'n Barker tossed a three-hiller as Clevl'land edged Oakland, 2-0 Pinch-hitter Jose Morale1> belted a three-run homer in the 12th inning to give Baltimore a 6·5 viC'tory over Seattle. which lost its sixth straight gamt: Marshall comes back with a flourish Rookie Mookle Wilson belted a ~ leadoff home run in the eighth inning off Houston reliever Joe Samblto to send the New York M els and recently reactivated pitcher Mike Marshall lo a 2 1 v1c tory over the Astros to highlight Nat1ona1 League action Tuesday night. Sambilo, 3-4. was pitching in r elief of Nolan Ryan when he gave up the game-winning hit to Wilson. making a Green said he was prepared to lake a fev. days of suspension. "but Chub Feeney just bet ter realjze we're trying to play the game ol baseball and the umpires better help. ... If it is more than a couple of d ays, we're going to have some long talks, .. he added. "There arc times when managers should b< fined and s uspended, but lh1s 1s not one ol them," Green insisted. Quote of the day P aul Harvey, the radio news commen tator. on hearing that J ack Nicklaus shot C1n 8.1 in the fi rst round of the British Open : "I always wanted to play golf like Jack Nicklaus Now I do ·· winner of Marshall I 0, who just came back to baseball after a dispute with lhe Min nesota Twins had lefl him in active for one year Marshall pitched two perf<:oct innings of relief Elscwhen" Gar y Cartt>r, playing despilt• a bruised right leg. drove Ill six runs. four of thc•m with his fifth carc•cr grand !>lam Marshall home run. to power Montreal Stolen clubs are returned to a 9 I VH'lory over Ctncinnal1 Bruce Benedict slammed his first maJor league bases loaded home run and Chris Chambliss added a home run and five RBI as Atlanta c rushed Philadelphia. 12 2, snapping the Ph1lhes' four game winning streak . Leon Durha m and Bill B1;1ckner eC1ch drove m two runs sparking the Chicago Cub::. to their th ird straight victory. a 4 3 decision over San Diego . To m Griffin worked out of Jams in the third and sixth m n1ngs, hurling San Francisco to a 4 2 triumph over St Louis Griffin also hit a sacnhce fly to score one run and his sacrifice but 1n tht• fifth set up the wmnrng run. singled in by E nos Cabell. AKRON, Ohio -The stolen clubs n or international golfing stars lsao Aoki or Japan and Peter Oosterhuis of England were returned Tuesday to the hotel wht·re they had been stolen the day before. fiob Troyer. a public relations official for the World Series of Golf. said the management of the Hilton Inn West in Akron told him the clubs were returned after an anonymous caller telephoned the hotel switchboard. Troyer quoted a motel official as saying, "vou will find the clubs behind the motel " From Page 0 1 ANGELS WIN, 8-7 • • • Robby Grich From ¢age 0 1 DODGERS • • run in the 11th off loser Kent Tekulve .. The whole thing got blown out of proportion as far as I'm concerned. We don 't want to fight those guys. The Pirates are a hard·nosed team, but they're good guys ... Baker said . Nevertheless. the two teams had different views of Perez' in- tent ''l'M NOT SA YING he was trying to hit anybody, but he was throwing inside deliberately. He was doing it all night," Lasorda said. "I 'm not going to explain anything about what happened. Pe rez did not do anythin g wrong. That's a ll I'll say," said Pirate manager Chuck Tanner. For his part. Perez pleaded in· nocent. "I don't want to hit an ybody. I could hit somebody in the arm or head and they m ight not be able to play baseball anymore," Perez said. "l don't want to fight nobody. I am a good guy,•' he added. Will Pastorini return to Oilers? HOUSTON CAP> -T h e Ho uston Oilers a nd Oakland R aideni are dlacussln1 a trade lnvolvlng Oakla nd quarterback Dan Pu torln1, a former Oller playtt, a Houston television sta - tion reported Tuesday nlcbt. Former Olien Coach Bum Phllltpe traded P atto rln l to the RaJd.en prior to the 1980 seuon In exchange for quarterback Ken Stabl ,. need ror the next two weeks. "We've got confidence We're scoring something like seven or eight runs a game. We definitely have lo play to win," Grich pointed out, holding the splin· tered bat that brought home the winning runs T he Angels showed they weren't about to let Boston·s six- r u n first -inning s poil their homestand finale. When Rick Burleson singled in the bottom of the first inning. he quickly stole second base. setting the tone for the Angels · gr illy performance. The Angels, in fact. went on to set a club record with seven s tole n bases. three by Rod Carew. Meanwhile. with Angel starter Geoff Zahn managing lo go just one·lhird of an inning. Mauch called on Bruce Kison, Dave Frost and Don Aase lo hold back the Red Sox tide while the Angels battled back. Kison, picking up for Zahn in the first, allowed one run and three hits in 42:1 innings. while Prost allowed just on e hit m four innings. Aase <4·3) picked up the victory. despite allowing Rice to break the 6·6 lte with his 12th homer of the year. The Angels had gotten even with the Red Sox th anks to a four -run third inning on RBI singles from Fred Lynn. Brian Downing, Ford and an RBI· double by Baylor. They added a fifth run in the eighth when Burleson doubled off reliever Mark Clear to score pinch-runner Bert Campaneris. T hat set the s tage for Harris· heroics in the ninth. ''This was definitely my big- gest thrill of this year . I've been slumping and haven't contribut- ed lately," Harris said. "I wall just trying to put the ball in play." In the tenth, Burleson started things off with a single, and Lynn was awarded first when he was st ruck on the hand by a pitch from loser Tom Burgmeier <3·5). Downing then advanced them with a sacrifice bunt off re· liever Bob Stanley. The R ed Sox then walked Baylor Intention ally. bringing Grich lo the plate. "I t.houJJht to m yself. 'get un· derneath ll and get It to right field .' 1 lcnew he <Stanley 1 would pitch me down and try for a ground ball and a double play," Grieb said. "I Jot a lucky brealt. but I'll take It," be added. That lucky break erased a hor- rible nn t lnnln1 (or the Anccls when the Rt<t Sox put torethe.r (our atraJJhl Slrl(lesi AD R BI double from Gary Allenson and a two·RBI s ingh:.• by Rirk Miller for their s ix runs 'This is u big boo:.t for us:· added Harris "Wt• lost thret' gamPs JU!'I like this one 1n Oakland S<1 wt• were due for something hkc this · * ANGEL NOTES. Tiie AnQ<ll\ <onllnia lo tnlOy •U«HJ -ln$1 E••l•rn Olv111on <lulK, <omplt lnQ • ,._,.record, <omp.,ed lo • l•<klu•ltr 11·10 merit -Inst .,,. WtU l.aM'a •tartlnq .s •IQnmtnl, "'-1 H II wa\, wa1 Ill• 17tlt of In. ... ..,.., loe>t In Ille Ameroc•n L•99'19 One rur -Tue...s.v. the,.._ .. KM.-114 '""'on h 1110 In a 14-1 victory over Ille Toronto Bl.,. Jar• . •• , .. Ml. club rKOrd tlQM RBI ,,,., nlQlll. HI• RBI-· In Ille third IMlnQ T.,.Mlay ~v. lllm 100 RBI In Ill• carHr Onct -In, t1w R.-1 Soa· ll""'p had Ii. •ll•rt ol •• A"9fl• will\ Ille P•tMn<e ol ....... Mll .. r .,,., c..,...., .......... and later Cteer Probable Pll<lllnq mat<l\upl tor Ille lour11•"'• ,.,, .. In lla111,,_. Thur.O.y, K.,. lltn<ll CIO.SI o k etl Mc~ l .. J. Frl.S.y, Ml.,• Wltl (4-4) va. o-i. """"'"" , .. ,, 9"d Suncley atter,_,1 Stew •-(~JI •Q•lnll J im " .. _ (4-SI .. All lour games wlll\ the ()<lolH wlll be ltlevlM<I by I( TUI, C-1 S From Page 0 1 DRYER • • • which would boost his salary con· siderably. The most important facet of negotiations . though. 1s that Dryer wants to play I le doesn ·1 want lo retire and he doesn't want to be waived. "l'm really dumbfounded why this whole thing happened," said Dryer ... I just can't believe they want to pay me not to play when I still can It just doesn't make sense." "I GUESS IF I was making what Fred was m aking I wouldn't want to retire. either ... countered Malavasi. "Look. it was a decision I had to make and I feel it's a good one." Is there any chance, as far as M a lavasi is concerned, that Dryer could win this batUe and be reinstated with the club? "l don't think so," the coach answered candidly. "ot least not at thjs particular point." FV Pony all-stars take serie8 title SAN MARCOS -The Mustan1 Dlvi.aion All-stars of the Foun· taln Valley Pony baseb all league <9 10-year·olds). captured the World Series nag here recently. The team was unbeaten In d..Ls· trlct play a1 alnst teams from O r an1e. A n abet m . Garden Grove and De.I Obt.apo to reach O\e finals. At San Marcot, It de· le.ted teams from San Dtt10 and San Bemardlno C"OunUea. Baseball today 011 th111 dote in buiwbull In 1939 N B(' ·rv hrou~ht iti. ('umcras to Ebt>t>ls l-'1l'id in Urooklyn for a double·header hl·twel·n the ('11H·tnndt1 Reds and the Ur uoklyn Dod.:ers tht• major leagues' fir ~1 klt'{'Usl Hc•d Harber was ul the m 1C'r11phont• Todu)' ~ h1rlhdu} New York Mt'h t•akh<.•r Al<>x Trevino 1s 24 Stabler to return to Oilers? Tht> door opened wider for re- 11red qu;irll•rback Ken Stabln to end h111 bri(•f retireml'nl Tuesday when llouston 01lt!rs Coach Ed Biles learned st;artlng 1111artl'rbuc·k Gifford Nielson would be lost to the tt•am for two or three weeks with a shoulder in· 111ry · Tht'l'l' an· st.>vcral possibili ties at this µ111nt hul I would soy Ken Stabler is our No. l C'h11t<'l' · !'tuld Biles Elsewhere in the NFL, San L>wi.:o v. :11ved 111x µlayers including Super Ho\\ I vt·h'r a11 Glen Edwards and traded re· <'l'1vt•r11 Grf'~g MeCrary and John F loyd to meet lht• N fl. 50 man roster Limit The 34-year-old 1-;dw:11 di. u 10-yt•ar veteran. started 14 post· ... e a-.on g<1mes with Pittsburgh and the Charg1•1 s, 111cludmg the 1974 and 1976 Super Bowls won hy the Steelers. The Chargers traded Md.'rorv. u veteran bal.'kup tight end. and Flo)d, a third year wide receiver , to W ash1ng11111 for und111closed future draft con .,1dcrut111n-. One of the Chargers' victims was cfrf1·ni.1vc buek Ervin Cobb of Long Beach State Ouklund waived six player s, including <,evt•n y1·ar veteran guard Dave Pe ar . \'t:leran lln1•backer Charlie Ha ll, who started 131 <·onM·c·ut1ve games in a 10-year career with Cleveland. was one or 10 players cut by the Brown~ . Denver trimmed six players from I heir ro111t•r . put another on the injured reserve l1!>t, and ~t.dlcd on the subject of whether Mau l<obin..,on or J eff Kna pple would remain on the ros ter ai. t ht• No 3 quarterback Boston. Toronto fight over Ainge 1\ tu..: of wur OH'r Danny Ainge • turnl•d into a lt·g;il battle Tuesday "'hen thl' Boston Celtics and Toronto Hlue J ayi. filed lawsuits against each other T he Cellit•s :.Ult , filed in L'S District Court in Bu:.ton. M·cks a temporary restraining order to kl'ep thl· fllul· .Jay<,, for whom Ainge plays third hast·. from 11ll1•rrupting contract talks between Am1w <ind the NBA lt•am. In New York, the Blut' J<1y11 had fill'd a federal <'Ourt suit seeking Jn inJt1nc·t111n preventing the Celtics from con· nuctmg furtht'r m•gottat1on:. with Ainge and from s1gn1ng him untll 1983. wht>n his Blue J ays rontra1·1 l'XP1res Former New England Patn11t Uonald t'ran{·is Wade, 32, was arrested hy !>Pl'«tJI agents of lhe FBI Monday and c·har~ed \>\1th mall fraud Richard S. Tilley, a la'>'~ Pr and formt•r i;ieneral manager of the \'1rg1nia ll untcr~· football team, died early T11t•11di1) 11f an ;ipparl'nt st•lf 1nn1ctcd i;:unshot .,., ound Television. radio T\': No l'Vl'nlll ~cht•duled Rl\DIO: No events sC'heduled Tampa, Trail • win openers LL World Series begins WILLIAMSPOfff. f>a . <API t:entcr fielder Chris Mutdwll IJt'lh'd u three run homer to power Tampa, F'lu .. to a fl 3 v1<.·tory over Stamford, Conn., Tuesday in OJJening pl~y at the 35th annual I .1ttle League World Series Trail, British Columbia, <.'Uplured the opening ~ame 4 3 over SHAPE of R<"lg1um by capitahiing on JO walks by S llAPI:; 1ntcher Anthony McDowell. negatin~ the l11g right hander·~ 15 strikeouts TA M PA'S H t:LMONT H E IG HTS team. rt.·presenling tht.' South region for the second 1itra1ght yt•ar. made 1t to the 1980 finals before los 1ng to T1:11w:J11 The is land nauon, pursuing an un precedenkd fifth straight t1tll', begins play today agu1nst Monterrey. M 1·x 1co Tampa ran into 11 ouhle against Stamford before ll!> hitters sta rtt·d s lugging Tampa had 39 hvmc runs m 1ls 16 tournJmcnt games prior to the M'r'leS Tampa'i. Maurit·l' Crum added a two·run homer in the fifth off losing pitcher Rich Deleo. Stamford jumped lo a 2-0 lead in the lop of the first on a Billy Panapada s ingle and an RBl·double l1y Steve Arnone. who "cored on a wild pitch by winning right-hander Dl'rek Bell TAMP/\ GOT ON t: RUN back in the bottom of the first as Stamford C'Omm1tted four errors. three in a rov. M 1tch<.•ll 's bias I O\ er the 205 foot center field fcnec brou~ht home Ct·dric Thornton and Mau rice Miller, who both sin~ll·d Crum 's s hot d rovt' in Hell, who hC1d doubled, und brou~ht 1n Jeff Solomon an rt~hef for Stamford Pinch runner Tony f'erraro !'>cored the v. inning run for Trail in a four run fifth inning for the Cana d1an representatives. • ~IKt: TAVAKOLI DOl'BLf:O to score Doug C C1rdincr. who had walked. Gardiner was safe at lhe platl' in a collision with S HAPE catcher Steve M allClis. who dropped the rel a). Ta v arolt scored on a WJld pitch and Sectn l farry tallied on a passed ball after being hit by a p1tC'h Two walks later Ferraro s c·ored on a double stl'al before Bna~ PtnlC1y grounded out lo short to end the inning Md)owcll. a ~iarll or a 12 year old at 5 10 and 165 pounds. stru('k out or walked l'Very batter he faced throu~h the fir11t three innings. He even made the single putout 10 the field when Gardiner got I rapped orr third 1n a rundown f1>r the final oul 1n th1· third inning after McDowell loaded th(' IJu~.-.s with lhree walks Wait~ wins hi«v<·I~ rac~s John Waite. a Hi yt·ar old b1t·ycle racer from ll unttngton Heat'h who attends Ocean View High Sc hool won two nat1onaJ Junwr riding cham- pionships recent!) m Trexlerto\o\n Pa Wa1tl' capturl•d thc t ,000 meter matched s 1.mnls <'hamp1onsh1p. then capped his week long MIJOUrn with a victory in the kilometer ract• where hl· went lhl' 1.000 mt•lt·rs ugJin11t the clock Wa1tt.' 1s a membc.>r of the ne'>'I) formed \'ilia Orange 81c~ cit' Club of Orange.> County .--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ... ' ) ~20 ~~\ 2t,,~-;;..dtf~~ f < --. ~. . • .r. r;.(l;; • ;1 k~ ~ '1f/ .. LT. OR DK..r2-0z N Re' -6 PK HALFKEQ H. Weinhard Beck's Beer 341 ~ J~I H.A.lF KECi LT. OR DARK. 12-0Z. NRB-6 PK Heinekens Heineken It.A.LI" KEG Lowenbrau 2604 120Z. 12PK. Coors Beer (PUJS DEPOSIT Ol"f A.l..L KfOS) TODl'S 21082 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH PHONE (7 I 4) 960434 7 I 0 AM TO 8 PM MON THRU SAT 10 AM TO 7 PM SUN. 3 58 -~~· ) ~; ....... '"": .. .. f; '1 ~ 32a +'. 1 391 : MVH~ CCEPT VISA AND MASTER CHARGE CARO ;r" Orange Coost DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, August 26. 1981 DI They don't come much better than the Chargers Others may have. a shot. at being No . 1 but, /or the moment, Edison stands. all. alone ln short order, football prtvlews of the 1981 high Rchool sea on will be forthcoming and refit as· sured, It 'll be a campaign to remember Fountaln Valley Hig h and AU·CIF quarterback Matt Stevens will be back. So will Estancia Hi&h and its All·Cl F quarterback, Jim McCabill and superstar Ke nnedy Pola and the Mate r Dei Monarchs. Others have high hopes. and rightfully so. BUT T HERE IS ONE school whic h again will command the fancy of Southern California - Edison Hig h's Charger s, lwo·lime CIF Big Five Conference cha mpions. possessors or a 22-game winning streak and expectations of. well, there is a limit. The most you can play is 14 games ( 10 reg- ularseason,4 playoff). The preview is in the works on Edison. but here is j ust a sampling of what makes the Chargers the most talked about te am in the West and a bonafide threat to make it three straight titles and 36 in a row Are you ready. for this? The starling backs average 6-1, 201 and have 4.65 s peed in the 40. From tight end to tackle it's 6·2, 216 and the entire starting offense has 4 85 speed in the 40. PREP SPORTS ROGER CARLSON On defense, where the Char"ers don't like to be so beefy, the frontrive averages6-0, 197 andhas4.8 speed. The linebackers average6·2, 209and are at4.7 andtheseeondary is5-l l , 184.0veraUthedefenseruns aroundala4.8rate. One player is expected to go two ways (All- Cl F linebacker Rick Di Bernardo. who will also '>tart at tight end) USC IS R EPORTEDLY interested in no less than SIX Edison players, rumored to be Dave Geroux. T h eo Langford, DiBernardo, John O'Callahan, Greg Eskridge and Brett Blanchard. One nationa l hst of prospects (Art Judge) has Di Bernardo on the second team for the country, with quarterback Ke n Major on the sixth team. <The list is n't infa llible, obv1ously, since Stevens ond McCahill ar en 't listed anywhere ). Ed1son will be the Southland's No l ranked team and 1s the nation's No. 1 according to Blue Chip Magazine out or Oklahoma City. Another publicaUon, out or Phoenix, says Edison is only No. 6 and Fountain Valley is No. 14. It has Moeller High of Cinnclnali No. 1 and, a team which would find it very difficult to wade past the second round of the Southern Confe rence playoffs (Empire. Century, Sea View, etc.). Ra ncho Cordova, ra nkeo No. 2. NATIONAL RATINGS ARE a subject which is difficult to really t ake seriously, it's a ll a matter of relativity. But Edison's 22·game winning s treak In the toughest of Southern California circles. cer- tainly gives the Chargers ever y right to consider themselves som ewhere in the stratosphere. Geroux, incidentally, who appeared to be the finest fullback in the Orange Coast ar ea in the past 15 years while JUSl a junior , benches 315 pounds and stopped at 500 pounds in the squats. What's Edison Coach Bill Workm an have to say about all th1s? "I thmk we're overr ated Up rrontwe'rea~fullygreen ... 1>1Bemardo L.ong/ord Edison's starting lineup~ Name, PoSUlon Ill. Wt. Cl. Ken Major, qb 6·4 200 Sr Dave Geroux, rb 6 0 216 Sr Theo Langford. rb 5 11 208 Sr Bretl Blanchard, fl 6 2 180 Sr Greg Esknd~e. wr 6 l 185 Sr Rick D1Bernardo. te 6 4 218 Sr. John Cuviello. t 6 2 240 Sr Composite ( 11, I 6 2 214 Sr Bill Thomas, g 6·2 208 Sr Craig Durnil). ~ 6 2 215 Sr Composite t21 <· 6-0 204 Sr John O'Callahan. pk 6·4 225 Sr. Troy Richardson. punter fl 4 215 Sr 40 4 7 4.6 4.7 4 6 4 6 4.7 5.3 53 5 l 48 49 4 9 AFC East: Buffalo figures as team to heat Bt'}Te Malavas1, de 6·0 191 Sr 4 8 Phil Cooper, de 6 2 198 Sr 4 9 Jfo•k Ponder. dl 5 10 211 Sr 51 But New England , Baltimore, and Miami expect to make it. a wide open battle Tray Ridenour. di 6·0 191 Sr 4 8 Joe Zt•rucha. ng 5-11 195 Sr . 4.7 Hick D1Bernardo. lb 6·4 218 Sr 4 7 BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) The Af'C East used to belong to the Miami Dolphins, but it has pro· duced four different champions in the last five years a nd developed a reputation as one of the Na- tional Football League's le as t predictable divisions. New England has the best talent in the division but somehow usually finds a way to lose near the end of the season. The most explosive of- fenses belong to the Baltimore Colts and New York Jets. but their defenses keep them from winning consistently. With Mi ami rebu1ldmg, that left the Buffalo Bills to climb to the top last season. In its first decade. the div1s1on knew only three champions the Dolphins, Patriots and Colts . But the Bills cha nged that in 1980. winning the title with an 11 ·5 record built on a strong defense and versatile rookie back Joe Cnbbs BUFFALO COAOI CHUCK KNOX, the NFL's Coach of the Year in 1980. has built a favorite for consecutive lilies with judicious draft choices and a blend of seasoned veterans. The Bills a re especially tough on defense "It's the Bermuda Triangle because ballcar· riers have a h abit of getting lost in our territory." says 270-pound nose tackle Fred S merlas, a P ro Bowler in his second season. The other points of the triangle a rc inside linebackers Shane Nelson and Jim Haslett, whose 125 tackles led the team Isia h Robertson and Lucius Sanford play outside in the 3-4. Left end Ben W1lhams had 12 sacks last year. while Sherman While complements the pass rush cm the other side. Strong safety Steve Freeman led the team in interceptions with seven. while free safeties Jeff Nixon and Bill Simpson and cornerbacks Mario Clark and Charles Rom es complete a solid, veteran unit With 225·pound fullback Booker Moore, this vear 's No. 1 draft choice, out of action because of a NFL O UTLOOK nerve ailment, the Bills again will rely on 203- pound Curli!:> Brown lo carry the ball or block for Cribbs CRIBBS SET A B UFFALO rookie record with 1,185 yards rushing and also caught 52 passes, a team record for a back Quarterback Joe Ferguson threw for 2,805 yards and 20 touchdowns last year . His top re· ce1vers ar e Jerry Buller and Frank Lewis and tight end Mark Bra mme r. The offensive line is strong. with underrated tackles Ken J ones an d Joe Devlin flanking guards Reggie McKenzie an d Conrad Dobler and center Will Grant. New England is a statistician 's dream and an analyst 's nightmare with five firs t-round dralt choices in the secondary, a 441-point output and 10·6 record in 1980 and no playoff berth. Tight end Russ Francis h as retired, but Coach Ron Erhardt st ill has reserve Don Hasselbeck and ; ' ... ' ·; BO TILE PRJCE TODl'S VODKA 1.75-UTC.R 659 CASE OF 6-39.54 .-------------............ ,. BACARDI R<JM 1.7~ UOKTOR DARK gso CASE OF &57.60 J&B SCOTCH 1.7~ 1669 CASEOF 6-100.14 E: ().\.&~ ~ndy i: > · J' 6 74 175~ ' ·~-"!'0 42 Fleischman's Gin . ,f~ -,~--t • .'-..: .... , •. ! l\tl. ) ... , ·"""" • ~ I f' J,R 750·ML. '~1 ~ $-1167 Bailey's Irish Cr1 ·' J~." I 75UTER ~ 1 Boord's Gin ~ ~i·' · \ ~ • I~• ...... l ' ~OF J2 ..... }~5 847 CASEOF6 5083 ' wide receivers Stanley Morgan and Har old Jackson. the top active receiver in the N FL with 532 receptions . ST RONG-AR M ED QUARTER BACK Steve Grogan has been inconsistent. Completing the backfield a rc Vagas Ferguson, who rushed for 818 yards ai, a rookie. and Don Calhoun. John Hannah, a 265-pound left guard , is one of the NFL's best linemen. Bob Cryder is the other guard, with Pete Brock at center The Pat.riots get good line backing from Steve Nelson and Rod Shoate and rugged defensive play from end Julius Adams Mike Powell. lh 6·0 200 Sr 4 7 Bill Cray, cb 5 II 175 Sr 4 7 John Burke, elf G·O 185 Sr 4 7 Craig Rakhshan1. s fi I 192 Sr. 4.8 Fe rnando Grtffilhs. ~s .'Ht 192 <;r 4.8 ( 11 Duane Stan 16 4. 2091, Mark Bauer '6-0, 2151. or John Czuczka (6 I. 227 1 <21 Mike Kulpa '6·0. 202 1 or Jeff Boydsten 16 0, Wli 1 J 1 who tares'' N1,bo<.ly runs em back Surf c o1npe tition s tarte d today MIAMI COACH DON SHULA has 193 career victories in 18 years of NFL coaching despite an 8-8 mark last season. Jn the fourth game last year, he put David Woodley at quarterback, and the eighth round pick passed for 1.850 yards and 14 touchdowns. Tht' 1981 Cal1forn1a Surf Trials. fcatunng some or the top s urfcri. on thf' West Coast, will be held s tarting toda) lhrou~h Sunda) at Lower Trestles, Just south of San Clem('nte Now Shula must re habilitate the running game, which wasn 't helped when No. 1 choice David Overstreet defected lo Montreal of the Canadian Football League More than 96 entrants will be competing in the one-on-one situation as competition will begin at 7 am daily Tony Nathan and rookie fullback Andra F ra nklin show promise. Nathan caught 57 passes for 588 yards last year. better than wide receivers Nat Moore (47 catches> and Durie l Harris (33 >. l.otal favontf•S inc lude Bud Llamas or Hunt· 1ngton Beach , 1980 Trials winner. Steve Richardson of Newport Be ach. l an Cairns. Scott Waring and Rill Ward of lluntrngton Beach and Peter Towncnd of Fountain Valley Miami defensive ends Kim Bokamper and Doug Bette rs play ahead of linebackers A. J D uhe, Larry Gord on and newcom e r Bob Brudzinski. 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Grtlllly llourque, Mlddletanl. 9.•t: t c:.tMde, MCdcllelOft CSc-....ldl, u :a, 10 un11H SC.lft, Ctwl•toff CB,....,,•. Miiier), 14:1'; II United Slattt, 0..!Aoff II-T ........ I. 11:3'. ,..,..Illes -Betll., Can, S:07; ~. c ... t>:Jlt .. Shclb °" ooe1 -Untied Sl•ws s-i-1•». ConedtlM-4-21. 00.llft-Uftlted Stein, E-llo. ~ -Sf'l'lhh. A -11,7". Deep H• tithing NIWP'OttT (Art's La ..... I -ti enoi-rs· .07 bclfllm, J yellowtall, SIO rneowet, 5 bOSS. J racll fltll. C0twy•1 L..-11•1 -to OflOlen, 1,US llOtllto, 11 sand bffl, 16 celko -· 11 yt llowtall, tOt rocll flth, 107 m aO e rel. Hogan waging a fierce battle A throwout could decide Etchells-22 Class winner By ALMON W CKABE Y Delly ............. Wtttor The North American championship for the Etchells-22 Class Tuesday appeared to hinge on who has the best throwout race at the end of the best five of six series. And that throwout under the Olympic scoring ·system boils down to a battle to the wire between Barry Nesbitt of Sydney, Australia, and Tim t,fogan of Newport Beach. Hogan won Tuesday's fourth race in a breezy leftover sea with Nesbitt a close second, but ft'ithout the throwout Nesbitt still leads the series with 14.7 points to 18 for Hogan. Fig11ring the score with a throwout at this $lage or the regatta, Hogan would be leading Nesbitt by one point. Hogan's finishes ln the four uces have been 5·1·4·1 against 2·2·3·2 for Nesbitt. Except for the battle between Honn and esbilt, Tuesda)'.'s race turned into a rather bor- ~g a!Cair in a lumpy. leftover sea from Monday's 2-knot gear-buster. The six boats that got off on a arboard tack at the leeward end of the llne soon picked up a fresh southwesterly while the majority >~ the neet which tacked early and sailed up the each toward the Santa Ana River Jelly were left r behind, endin« up in a follow-the-leader arade. Hogan took an early lead on the left side of the •ourse and never reUnqW.hed it despite a little plnnaker trouble at the weather mark. Tb.it'd to fin ish waa Tim WU.on of Sydney, ustraUa; fourth was Bob MacLean, SeatUe; and flfth wBJ Pat Ayres. Ne wport Beach. The ntt of •he neet was encaged in what appeared to be Lewis wins Cal-29 Title LONG BEACH -Nefert.IU, skippered by Stan L.ewis, Cabr1llo Buch Yacht Club, was the winner f r the C1l·2t 01tional championship Sunday. ~espUe 1 dl1qu1Uficatlon ln one race, Lewtl ~coral three ftrttl and ooe aec:ond to win the tit.le. RW\Del'-UP WU On n1• Blouom. Mike ICianey. Lone Be~h YC~ third wu Sunablne. ~ Hum· ihrey, CBYC; fourth wu FrtMll, Alan Carlan. CBYC,andflfthwuGU1to,OeoraeN"1.CBYC. another race. far behind. Third in the standings, despite a 10th place finish, was Andy Macdonald, Newport Beach; fo urth was Ben Altman, Cowes, England, and fifth was John Savage, Sydney. The point spread after second place was so wide that it appeared no one could overtake Hogan and Nesbitt, even if the leaders wound up with an extremely bad race today or Thursday. There was no sign of the oil spill from the Shell Oil Co. oil island Ellen that Monday damaged sails on several of the racing boats and smeared up the topsides of a number of spectator boats. Alaska Eagle t o r a ce The Yacht Alaska Eaele will race 29 cb allenicers Saturday when the seven months Whitbread Around the World Race gets under way from Plymouth, England. Alaska E agle has underaone s'all and systems testing, crew tralnin1 and a couple of shakedown races since she was launched at Vollenbove, Holland, June 19, accordln1 to Dick Seay of Newport Beach, project manager for owner Nell Ber,iit. Seay ls also a key crew member on the 12-man crew. Aluka Eagle ls America ·1 fint and only entry ln the ru11ed race which ln years past baa cott the Uf e of a crewman and severely dama1ed-yachts tn some otthe world's rou1be1t waten. ln a pracUce saJl off Lyminston, En1land, re· cently Alaska Ea1le aalled well ahead of the BrtUsh yacht, FCF Challencer, an 80-foot sloop. She wu allo tbe overall handicap winner in Clua A in the r~ent F11tnet race ln Encland. Hvhll her time on auch 1peedy maxi-boats u Klaloa aad Condor. Beret b.lmaell wtll N ipper tbe boat. Hla com- Pan.Y· Alaska lnt.ematlonal lndu.atrlea 11 190ftl0r· lnl tbeboa Seay 1ald tneral chaqll bav• recenur been made bl lbe crew rotter. JteplaclQf Beret• aocr,. Mike, will bt Nlc:olu Corta·Petenon of Mulco .Ctty. ' I HM. I~ 191 _.....,_ tff ""' flall, ,.,.....,._,, UMrr••• .. ....,.._ 16 MIN ..... U <elk• M-. » 'ftl1-\all OCllMSIOa ta..,,...,_ ti yet.._...., te1 ......... t• C.lko .... J IOft4I .... 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Tlmt. 2:1121/t ., IXACT-' I •·SI palQ un.20. laCIOMO •&el. one "'II• PIK• Certllo ICkl 1"°"901 UIJ J ID J.00 C ...... ln Metil H I Ll(lfttlllll I J t0 J to T~llerm A (AW!nl J tO AllO roKed: ,.,, Worthy, Ro~•I llonel, J O l'rtt1t, HOtldO Mntery, I'm Arrl•I,.., ...... Oe.- TMlltO •&el. Ofto tnll• trot _, C.... ISNrrtftl S IO ? .. l IO 19441114,.... IWl-dl 4 JO J 00 Str---r IGrundyl l IO AIN r11<.0 ·-E•PrtU, Alp Sii-. ,.,, • .-__ ,, "-' lt-y. - Victory, II .. O'l!rntr-. No 8tl ll-J oel/S U I XACTA ,._ 101 paid U/ Ml ,.OUlllTH •ACI 0... mlle PM• euna M_..r flayloul > 40 l )0 ? .0 ••••ICI Ann IV•ll-lnQfW>rnl • ?O • tO C.lo,_.loyN !OuNll-1 J,80 AIN •«.0 8r-lr>Q ltOfl, WOf'llly R°"tl N, Julio H•rpor, \<otll\" A•ln"°"', l--("8nta N Time I SQ/\ """•AC•. 0,.. mile PKO r e whel Cl'llel I ()n omer I •• 00 • 00 • 00 Cool II Men l ... rryl •OD UIJ Mlt~Y Sl>rY CAublfll • 00 S 60 Alw r<K.0 llenoon•, Ada(H Boy, Ml(.lly HO. llOl.tflCI "°' OIO•Y A. Windy R-N I H Y 0\1, \1"'9tt.•m,.,., U l llACTA 1 .. 11 paid S"110 l llCTN ••Cl , Ont ,..11, -• Gru t Ci•I,., IC '9hlhlll 1 1' 10 HO ?IO 'tO uo J '° ~ O....Ct, MCI(-(Anotf\0111 l t< I Wne CCMl'1e rolo) .,. ""'"° ....... t.lly, IC C • N_,...t, PowOt• ICtQ N "-' ,, SIYINTH •ACI o ... mllt pece , Cherlerlt Play 10..0""'" J .0 ? IO ? tO Dtet>_ll_I 2210 IU O Oa yll9"1 E_..u IH-J t 60 Also raced Ar...-J e,....., 8 C L-. F•ll Aoone,. P•loWOle, lo'k Loe.II A, Ter-1 Black lime I '"'' U IJIACTA ,._,, pe<CI SllS 6IJ U ~ICll Sill ,._~ t ~Ml pekl s..m l!D •itft four wlnnlno tk UU Ill• l>orsttl U Piek Sia Contol.tloll paid JIO 6IJ wlln tJI winnlnQ tl<••ta .,.,,. -·· I 1Gf4TH •ACI . o .. m lt. p.ct Royal e-... d N IAUOlnl • 40 l 00 l lO Llnlltld'l CNtf IH""""I J tO J «I Miu f-11.0f>\!OI 7 lO Also raced Suto•. Rlt11¥ Olret l N, Cllar1trls Meld, Corube Comm-. fCIOl llll FOf'lunt, ICeyst-ff'OSI N Time: 1:012/S U EX.ACTA IH I peld $26.10 NINTH •ACE. Ontmllt pe<t , Red Aki! IP•rktr) 1 :ro l .0 '00 R.cl Soll IToOdl J.JO UO Mini,,_ N !Lonvc>I 4 10 AIWI rtted: Stable Hanel, PrtctV TOUOfl, Good limo LOU. TOP Line A, GYP'Y Sam, Austk S<Ollc Time· 2:0U/S. U I X.ACTA ll·l l P•kl U5 10 TIMTH u c1 .o,..m11eoac• Oultk Larry CGrundYI s 00 J to J 40 Mr Joe 8 tltutnelerl >., ?to Shafter Pein• IHllll •.00 Also rececl: De,.. O.ncly, Ando ApojlO, Tiie Comedy ..... d. Hunt••• Hunter, Pl•IH W•r ~. El T-to. G .... Guel1 Time: 2;112 . U IXACTA IH I paid $20 00 .•n~-1.s22. Tu11day'1 tr1n11ctlon1 USEULL ~w.e- CLEllEl.AHD INOIANS -Placed Andre 11'10,-., llrsl be ......... on the I S..y di .. eDled list. OpllorlOCI BOC> !..Key, pitcher. to Cllort.•IM of llMt tnt•rM llontl L•8'W Aecelltd Joe Ole......,. ovtfl•IOtt'. trom Chett•naoo• of 1h• So11thern L•~ut. ~urc-tlw -=-rlld of Dennis LAw•ll)'fl, pitcher, from Wkhlta of Ille AmtrkoW\ a.t- soc:i.tlan. ........ ,w._.. NL -~ Oellat Greet1, ,..._....., PhlleOttSlfll• Pf\111191, lo.-•n Indefinite 11- tollowtno en ln<!Otnt lnvolvlt>Q 11mplre Stew Fl..a.on Monday CHICAGO CUBS -RecellOd Jim Trecv eM -Hall, oueflel<lw•. from Mlcffend Of 11w ,. .. , ~-•ec•llecl Ty Well« -Scat "'*'-• ....tfletOtrs, 1111 ... .,.., eel<,.,; Sc.ott Fi.t<her. Infielder, end O.ve a. ....... ...,. f,..,.. 1-...... ----•-leC* All ... ,..,, wlll ,....,., ........ I UMCUllAU ............... _ ..... NaA NamM Alta ... _.. 411~ .. '",_ ........ Cial •OIT .. llTO!ol' lllntMI c.ilot ll#llel,..,_,• l(ANIAI CITY lllN05 ........ Ml ... ,.,,,,_ UTAH JAU ••• ...-J tmH Her•,, f..-•er& ••-,...,_tr.ct l'OOT .. l.L ,.. ..... , ..... ,u.ei- ATl.ANTA l'ALCONS ~lec9' ... ._ Lew-. • ....,ti .. bo(ll, ... 11 .. 1111\WW,.. u rv• 11•1 Wt lvod •oM rl ''""fwell, llMM<-.r, 1_. Fleffi, ......,M,.. t.c:klt, • ... MIU $mltl't, ...... roct lYtr IAL TIMO•E COL T1 -Otolalnad ...._. Sul II van, punier, on .. a Ive rt from ,,.. K•n-Cltv Chim . Cut Mike .,. .... ,...,..... M•rll .. lley, l11ll1Ntck; Grat Flelllt. W. len,lve .nd, G.,y Dan J_.....,, oefllnelw l•Olt . J e y llen11to, «11.tenerbeck, H•I• JC>MIOn, wtoe r«elver; Aon Joh"'°"• ... It •ntl, Kurt Pl•r<•, teOle, •nd Trent arrMI, co•nerb.Kk CHICAGO BEARS Pieced Tim Cllfford, Que rtertMKlo, •net Allan Elli•, cor"erll90 ,., Ille lnJ11rte1 ,_ ... llst. CINCINNATI BENGALS Welved Ml ... Whitt, oelenll•• lineman , AllOfl Aleah , wide recel••r. And raw Mttontree, 11,..11eoer. 1111 Gian, oHOftilve llrw.._; Au ltaolnton, kkUr, Oer,..11 Whit., ..... ly, .... llt PryOI. 119111 t nd, -._,, \Impson, runnln11 bac• Placed 5emM Semo.. runnlllQ 1180,.., llw lnJ11recl ,,_ lltl CLEVELAND B•OWNS -Welvtd c 11ar11e Ha11, 11 ... 0.oer. Autrf ...,,_ ,.,.1, .JG1M Motv•no. 11-11 ..... ., 5lftt. m_..t, -.... ta<'ll .. , -rc11s -"""'-'• tlt len1I•• I•<.,,., Randy Sclllt us-r, guard Oun Pr•wr. OtfOftsl ... anti, Oerretl Net_, II-Ur , Joe A.SCI<, Mfe'1, - Sam MIN .. 11 ... --... Pieced l..erry Fn..y. talely. -Joel Pellon, 1 .. kle, .., 11w lft. lur.cl ••-w 11\1 A<cwked 8r11t• H-r, tine-..... Ir-lllt Ot llH Cowboys; - ff\Om.1 Brown, det1n•twe end, from UM Pllll-lpNe fi•oi.• '°' uncllKI-drllft '"'"'" DENVER 8AONCOS Piked .Jlnwny Aob4.._, wloe re<al .. r, on 11\e lnjurecl,... .. rvo lhl Welod G••o Bre celln, llMO.C.tt.er, Larry lrvnaon, wtdl rec..•1....,, A•l•ncl l~. !~~It, Level 5"°'1, ... ltntlw ...... s1 .... lrlmblt, corner'lleck, P•t Walk•r, wide re< elver, Carl Alter\. tenter. tnel ICen Tlmtt, Otlon•lvt tnd. GREEN BAY P,\CltERS Ple<M Ron t e tttdy, wlO. re<elv•r, Peuf A:vdl•nM6, llnellechr. •no Wylle Turner, cle'-"-1 .. be<ll, on the lnlu•tcl reserve llst. Welvao 0.w•y M<Cleln, llnelMKk•r, and ltey A.-. Otrson, r11MlllQ -k LOS ANGELES AAMS Pl .. ed VIClot Hltkl, llQM tnd, on lnJurtcl r ... .,,. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS W•lved Joe F ... rwHol, 11,..be<,••, Emonutl ~"'• ou•rd, Mlllt FullJ, lecklt, Don khw..U, \•!tty J.,,.., -•IMll, cleltn•lve -•. end Semmy Gr•n, 11,..lllKllM Pl-•kh Ma ull, •tot reoi .. ,. Jell Ht rper, c-•, Gone Gledya, llnebec hr. a nd Donnie E<l'IOI\, tlQlll-. on the lnjurecl r.-ve lllt NIEW YOAll: GIANTS -Waived 1 ..0 Hobtrl, witty, St."' Henry, tat.'1; - Skorupen •nd D•n Apune, lonelMKk•n , Chris Llnnln, c1e1en"" encl, .,,., Georoe \m•ll, cleltnsl ... tackle NEW YOAIC J ETS W•t"d A•lpll C••Ylan. runnlnQ 118<11. Kyle Gr.s..art, Qlitrtert>eck J-Mlsi.o. punter. Met1y Welal ...i Wllllem llorojamln, llntbe<_.l, Sam Bowe,., llQlll end, and Enc c w .. nl,..._, Qli8f'd P•ectd l Cm -. tlQM end Jot Polltgrlnl. tonier. and Mike Feut..,,..., clef.nw .. -. °" Ille Injured ,... M f V'l'll\I OAllLANO AAIOEAS Wei...., O.vt Pur, -"'· Pr.II Ll•lr>Qston, l•<lli., fr.,,. Maw•lm, runnlno btlclo., .JoM En•IOw, WI• IY. and Paul o .. 1s eno Ar1nur S<otl, 11,..11ec11 ... , P1ectd Bob Holton, llntlle<Ur, RaQQi. lr•lne, Querd, •ncl J..-nes Devis, c~· ner-k, on 1tw lnJureo , ... ,.,,. list. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES -Pl11<1d Chuck Comml•lley, offensl•• llnemat1, $co(1 flUk•. wide reolver; •nd Steve w.,,.r, llntb<ltk•r. .,., tne lnJwred reserve lltl Welvtd Jim .t.vnus. klOer. C•l•ln Murray, halfb•<k, Jim L11scln•kl, t•<klo. Grev Jone11 dettn••v• lln.m•n. •nd Lyndell JOMI, C.O<nt'f'bKk SAN DIEGO CHARGERS -Traded Grew Mccrary, 11Qhl end. -JoM F1oy0, wlOt rece1 ... r. lo Ille WelhlnQton A-Iris for luturt undlK-draft tllokh TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS -Wal- J-Aowlo, kick.,. Al<k S.rm and Ro0er1 T"om•1, '"""'"O t>•c•s. J•ff Owlnn, Q"8'1er11e<k Fr.,.., Gertie. punter, Rk ky Doil«, l«•le Bo Taylor, wlcll recel-. •nd ,,..,., 8fOW1'1, -rk Mettto -Ted Ylft. COftl, 11,.blKlltrt WASHINGTON REOSICCNS -Wtlved Mike IClrll._, _._,, Alc .. oy Clalft, ,_. nine 11•0 . 1>1111 O..Bols, tlfllt -. o.ve G••'· 11 ... blKk ... Plec.cl Aon S..I -Freel °"""• -"'· tnel Ferley Bell •nd o....tln L-ry, 11-un, Ql'I tne lnjurecl ,._ llsl MOCKIY N-1-uy"'- OETROIT RED WINGS -SIQMG J- B•rret1, oetonsemen. Urry LorlnM<I - Corr-Mlc,alef, -1'-nde", -Joe P'9t· ler son, left wlnQ NASL pl•yotf1 ,,l.n'U>OND llelt.ol·,,_I , ..... ,.,k.- Jeckaonvllle J. Atlent• 1 1Jecbot1vllle .. ins_ ... ?.Ol ,.....,..,o_ C••e•ry at Fort La11deroe 1e Cforl Leudtrclalt 1-wri.1, I '411. n TulM et Mlnnoote IMlnnesot• leads Mrln, 1-01. n Port.-et Sen Ole9o IPDrtl-.._ Mtlft, l-0),fl Chkevo el $Hiiie ICNt-leOds -e... 1-01. n Tempe 84y •I Vtft<Oliytr (T...,,.. a.,, IN <ll-let. t-01. n .,..__, .• o- _,_,al L• A11991H 1-..rM I -aerlft, 1.01,n Yes, you. Please help Smokey. • D!TAIL HAND CLEANING h1tn10f A £xmlof Shampoo -COlldlltoft Wu-Pl>ll.h MOBILE Sf;RVICE We Makt House Calls 547-8241 l1I llllyPllat ' • STURDEE • 27 INCH DELUXE MEN'S DflUIE 24"or 26" MEN'S 0t LADIES' 10 SPEED LIGHTWEIGHT llCYCLE 12 SPEED LIGHTWEIGHT BICYGE • ..-..sa....o.. • c....su.,.. ..... .. W..,lft9 ...... Styte ........ ... ~ ·~a ·3 4 ......... ,0.. ,,...,,., YOU• CHOICI 89!! ~CAR CARI ~Ulr'. PRODUCTS OIL TREATMENT ADD ·ro YOUR GAS GAS TREATMENT Outstonclng Performance at a low, low price. ~:;r:~} 78 SERIES POLYESTER CORD TIRES TUBELESS BLACKWALL sar 99 -::7~m C78-13 C78-14 E78-14 F78-14 -~-----·--·-· Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT/Wednesday. August 26. 1981 oa 90• TUll9G MOTICHI Willi I l'OsmotlS e I> INCH NON MflAlllC FAN l lADfS FOR MOST STAllDUD OR COWACT-CA/IS l.UXU•IOUS CARPETtD CAR MATS IN ASSOftno COi.Oft SUPER TIRE •SUPER VALUE CORNELL ''300'' 2 +2. 2 FIBllGl.ASS E.1S + 2 POLYESTER CORDS TUBELESS sin WHITEWALLS 99 ~~ A)'t..lJ P'lUS 11--'-:.:..=..:.~..z;:;;;i~~~ 11.Mf.l .T. _____ ......____. -------~ 1//1 --1 198 WITII 311 vncao s12-1Lu1 IA. ClOSUll m ... on lAOI PEP BOYi ''T'' SHIRTS GREAT FOR THE WHOLE FAMll Y WITHOUT 198 llUI TalM IAOI ~:249 TllM IAOI CORNELL "700" AU SEASON GLASS BELTED RADIAL PEP BOYS STill GMS A UMITED ROAD HAZARD WARRANTY AT NO EXTRA COST FREE TIRE MOUNTING BUY ON '"' "' toY$ OMS A UM1no WAaltANTY ON COllHEll TlllU fOlt A SPEC9'1EO NUMIH Of MONTHS AO-.INST All aOAO HAZAa0$ IN NOl~l PASSENOEI CA• USE . ~OfO TlltfS Will tf HPlACfO WITH P~TEO MONTHlY ADJUSTMENT CHAltOf t.Uf O ON lt!GULAa SflllNO ,..,EAT TlMt: OF PUaCHASf. NO TIADl-11 llQUlllD CREDIT I AU NtCll ,LUI PIDllAI. IXClll tAX SPECIAL VALUES FOR TODAY· THRU SUND.A Y se habla espano1 COSTA MESA FULLERTON GARDEN GROVE LA MIRADA SANTA ANA WESTMINSTER 2946 BRISTOL ST. SO OF SAN D1£GO FWY PHONE, 549·1533 ' 1530 S. HARBOR BLVD. PHONE! 870-0700 10912 KAT ELLA AVE. KATELLA & EUCLID PHONE, 636-0863 14207 ROSECRANS AVE 120 E FIRST ST AT CYPRESS PHONE1 944·6437 PHONE• 547.7417 OPIN MON. THRU FRI. I A.M.·9 RM./SAI. I A.M.·6 R~/SUN. 9 A.M.·5 RM. . • 15221 BEACH BlYO PHONE 893 8544 Orange Cont OAJLY PILOT/Wedneaday, August 28, 1981 ... ....__ ..,,...tot! couu· OP CALI ll'OttMIA COUNTY 011' o•••o• In Vie M.-.r of •A#lletc*' .. ~A1*teHkhtlt .. _,C...,tlN- A~ ottoti•TOIHOWCAUff "'°" c...-o• o,. •AM• i......, ....,.. Nk.._,t Mt tti.o • .. tllleft 111 llllt C-1 '-... Of"W •I· i.w1,..~w c-..1wrM,,_, 1.ESl.•Y ANDltEE NICHOl.I i. CHAHTAL AHDltEI MAllOOT· TIN II It ll•rtllY ordtf•d lllat •II -.nona lllltfttteo '" "" "''"•r •I""* _, llalO'e VIit cour1 In o....,, ....... Ho. >•I 700 Clvk Cefl .. , Ori ... W..C, t.Mll Ant, Ctlllornl•. on •·1Ht, at tt:JO o'cloO a.m .. end 11 .. n -,,,.,.. •-UuM, II eny 11'1t y "'"'· wlly Hid pellUon tor c11an9e of namt tllould not IMI or en-. It It lllftller ot"dtrecl 11\tl • Cot>Y of llllt ordtr IO tNW CtllW M publl-ln -Delly PllOI, a ne~ of eentrtt <lr<.,..lloft, P<iOll!lftad In th~ c-ty 9t lttM onu a -II l9f' ._ ,_.,.lw -. prior IO -dtY of Wlld -1119 Oa'*IA14 •. 1 .. 1 R-ld H Pr.-r J~of tN kc>et lor Cour1 Publltlltd Orane-Cont Delly Piiot. AUii n. 1•, it. s.p1 2. "'' ,. .. , PICTITIOUI au11 .. •u MAM• STATSMl•T Tiit 1011ow1no ""°"' are dol"O bu.tlntHtl BLUE NOTE LAllL CO . H*2 WolllM A-. Cypreu , CalllOfrll• ~ T ll L . Inc •• Ctlllornl• <CWJICW•· lion. mm Wtlller A•Of'lut, Cypreu, Colllornl• toUI Tl\lt buMMts Is tondu<ltd by a cor· Pottllon T ll L , Inc. I r1111 t~.~7'"::~:·1~:~1111 ,,,. 1counly Clttll of Oron11t Cour11y on ------------·Au9. J. "" MOTIC• l"YITIHO e101 J ... •· Ot.,h -tee .. """' ''"°" tMt Ille ,_ .. M. Plci.tte Boercl of T ........ of Ille CMll C°"'" An..yaa4 Law m11nlty Cell-Oltlrl<I ol Or•"91 Vff M-•-•••f,..,llt JU Ceumy, CMllorrllt. wtll •«ti.,. totlad Cattl fltil9M, C.lllenila taa Ml.11111l PICTITIOUS eu11M•U MAM• ITATeMe•T Tiit ,__,. ..--It ....... butl· ,.. •• .I CALIFORNIA waSTIRN PAIM· TING. -TaylOr wa,, C.ta ,,,.. .. , CAmll6-JERRY DEAN CASTELL.ANA. SSS ll'wlarlno, •II'·*· C..ta Mtl41, CA ~. Tlllt llUMnet• It , __ • ., ... ~ di.,._ A<ry 0. C•tellane Tlllt Ma'-\ WM lllad wltll IN Coun1y Ctttll •Or•"91 c-ty on Auo.s.'"'· ,.,., ... PllllllNwcl Or-Caa1t Oally ll'llot, A119 "· i.. s.pe. 1. '· '"1 1n1-t1 PICTITIOUI eu11••u MAMl IT&T•MINT Tiie NllOwl .. pttton I' dlOlno butl· ....... CUTE FUND RAISERS The Wagner quadruplet s were on dis play in a ··shower-in" at a La Mesa hos pital recently in their honor and to help raise money to enlarge their parents ' two-bedroom home east of San Di ego. The quads lllOI ""' lo It 00 • "' • ,.,,.,, s.. Ptt7642 temlltr tt, ttlt ot tllt ...,rc,,.,1,. Published Or-Cotll Oolly Piiot, 0.per1-of wild toll-dlwlct AUii s, 12, tt, 1', "" JStt·ll lo<atM .. 1110 ~A-. c-------------~ ... CM~"'•· at """'" ti,... wild bldt will lie PMIMl<ly ~ '"" ,_ V I LLA LANDS CAPE CONSULTANTS, 140> H Mtlf'I. s.nc.o Ant, C..llwnl• '7701 from left. Chad , Ben. Kyle and Brett were born July lot PU•CHA S ll O F~"------------MICll H I o. OeOu rk•. '170 HOrlt 'YtUClll•. Fo11ntaln Vall t y, Ca111om1em• 6. VIOllOCAUETTE S POii THE PICTITIOUIBUSl•IU PEAtOD HOV '· "" TH•OUGH NAMl ITATaMeNT --------------------------------------------------------------'JUNE •• ltGWITH U .. TO POUR (41 Thi lollowll\Q oettont are dolno Tlllt llUtlntH It '~tel bY °"In dMdutl No shorthand for TAX? I M~~;;;~ .... OPTIONALONE·YEAll Rl!H£WAL$. butl,...,,.. All -er• to ... In accor-.U I 11 s T A R L I T E T R A I L E R wllll lllt Bid '"°""' ln1tn.dlon1 '"" Vll.LM;E. 171 STAALI TE VILLAGE, Cot>dltloftt -Scle<lllcttl-.,..lc:ll 20tO H-1 Blvd . Co\11 -· CA ,,.. -on fllt -may be --In '1617 Ille oflict Of ... f'wt lltll"9 A...,i of MAS SllLLY J SCHHEIOEA. wild col .... dltltlct 7410 HIOf'a1-• u.n., Sen Al'tlOnle, Eadl-r ........ -It wttll "'' T••H1GAO 111<1 o ~· Clladl, Ur1Hlad Cl.,.<k, R08ERT 0 LONOOOH A MARI£ or bidml"l bond mtdt NVabl• '° ... L LOHGOON, *Cl ~twport Bl.,d., order (II ... Cotti c.mm..nlly Coll-Costa Mew, CA '2677 Mk,_I G. 0.0..rU Tlllt tltl"""" WM llltd Wtlll Ille County Clerk ot Oren91 Couftty "" AUCIUMte,1•1 11'1 ..... Publl....., Or-Coet1 Delly Piiot, .... lt, -·"" 2. '· tW1 ll67M1 Government's 'alphabet soup' covers many tastes HIRE a che f, don a BIB and ETA hearty dinne r . WAVES. Wo men Accepted for Voluntary Eme rgency Service ; WHO, Wo rld Health Organiza- tion of the United Na tions ; WIN, CALl .. ORNIA CTC, 1101 W eay A.,e., N-1 lttdl, CA t2WO. OvdltY Foa Miiier. 1101 W l •Y Ave .. "-" 111ac11. CA nwo Tlllt butlneu Is <011d11<t•d by 1 tlmlltd pertnenlllp O. F.Mlll.,. Tllb Slat-I wot lllad wllll ,,_ Coul\IY Cltrll ol 0.-an .. Cour1ly on Au9. J. "" Dhtrlcl lloerd ol Tr11t1Ht In '" Tltlt butlnen h <andvtl..S Dy • --·-, ........... perUftl U~I ....... , _,,..,.,,., PICTITIOUI eu11•111 of Ille wm llMd •• • .,....,,. .. tlwt.,. 11-., 0 l .....,.. •AMS ITAT•Ml•T b._r wlll efl1., '"'° Ille pr-WCI Tiii• •Ult,.....,t wet llltd with tllt Tlw 1o11ow1,. --It doi"9 lltusl· ContrKI H "" --,, •warded 10 County Clerk ol 001199 cou .. ty "" MU •• lllm.lnl,_t...,.1oflalluttlot111MI,.._ A119 l,t•l EARTH ENGINEER ING. Ut to well contract, Ille ptQt-Of Ille Pl"'1t A ... ftW ~Id. Ho 2, S.. Cit-.,, Cllt<ll .. rn ... ion.llM, Of' In , ... "" PUl)flthtd Ore1199 CotM Dally PllOI, C•llf ...... "'6n WAS HI NG T O N (AP > - Y(hether you w ant more PEP in y bur life or just a little SALT to s pice things up, Uncle Sam has whal you ne ed. While many have comme nted on the "alpha bet soup" or gov- e rnme nt abbreviations, few a p- preciate t he b road V ISTA of t hese com bin ations. Thus, you would be creating JOBS which would AID the economy and ADD to the tax b ase. Work I n c e h live program ; p.,1111.,... °'-Cotti 0•11~1::,i:, N EEO, National Environmental A119. s. u. "· "· "" 1uu1 of • -· tllt lull tum ,......., •Ill be AU9 12, 1•. 2•. Seot 2,J"1 UO:Z-41 0o¥1d Paul "'"'-· u• A.,.,, .. lorlt0ed'9Wlld (.Oll-dltlrlcl. Madrid, No 2, S•" Clemeftle, Ho bl-,...Y w1111e1r .. 1111 llMd Calltornlan.n '°' • -1o11 of rorty-11 ... 1u 1 o..,. PltUC •nee T111t .,...._," ,_,.., br .., .... Education De ve lopment. tfter lllt dtte 101 lor tllt openl"ll ------------1 di"-· Those are a m ong n e arly 300 "commonly used abbreviations and acrony m s" lis ted in the new 1981-82 go vernment m a nual. H you must kno w. he re's what they stand for : SCORE, Ser vice Corps of 1 Retire d Executives; PAC E . ---------- ,,_,..,, PICTITIOUI eu1>1N•U OtvlCI Ptul Wll_, TN ... ,. of TrvstW\ r-.--llAMa STATaMa•T Tftlt -t WM lltod wltll Liit If you are inc lined to the SEA. for example. t he new Un ited Stales Governm ent Manua l d is· c loses S PARS for your mast and NOAA to captain the craft and orde r the cre w to TRIMIS sails as you speed over the WAVES. P rofessional and Administrative PtCTtTious eusueus MAMI STAT.MINT Ille 11'1¥11-.. r•l«llne .. y -•II Tiit lollowlno ,.,. ..... .,. dOl"O County Cltrtl of O.anoe c-•Y °" !Md• or to _,.,. eny 1r,....,1ar111M or butll'WU H A_.t "· IWI lnfonnelttln In any bid or 1 .. .,,. -HILLVIEW £STAT£S. 10JO N -;,. "1'919l Career Exa mina tion: ACE, Ac-T11e lollow4"9 .,....... •• dtolno 1>us1-dlftO. SI . Or-, CA '2totl Suite "H'' PIAlll-Or-CM at 0.lly Pl .... NORMAN E WA TSOH, L• Tierra °"' Co . tOJO H Mtift SL. ,,..,. "· ,,., s..,c J. •. '"' ,.. .... , S hould you be racing, the manual doesn't s ay WHO will WIN o r e ve n ho w much you N EED lo SCORE. but it can say wh at agency sets the PACE. PEP. Public Employm ent Progr a m ; SALT. Strate gic Arms Limitations talks; VISTA. V o lunteer s in Service l o Ame ric a ; SEA. Scien ce and Education Administration. tive Corps of E xec utives: CAP. Civil Air Patrol. HIRE, Help through Industry Retraining and Employ ment; BI 8 , Boa rd for International Broa dcas ting; ETA, Employ - m ent and Trainin g Administra- tion; J OBS. Job Opportunities in the Business Secto r ; AID, Agen· cy for Inte rnational Develop- ment; ADD, Adminis tration on Developmenta l Disabilities. And a fte r you AC E the com · petition . you can d off your CAP. S PARS. Women's Coast Guard R eserve ; N O AA , National Oceanic a nd Atmospheric Ad· m i n istration : TRIMIS. Tri· Ser vice Me d ical Info rma tion Service. DEATH NOTICES llANN>CK pas ror o r F irst United LINDA L HANCOCK. age Methodist Church or Hunt· 39. a resident of Huntington 1ngton Ol'ach. oHiciating. Beach. Ca Passed away on Pierce Brothers S m iths" Friday, August 21. 1981 at Mortunry dlrtttors 536-6539 Huntington lntercommunity COATS Hospital following a lengthy ESTHER CHRISTINA illness Mrs Hancock was a • bowling l'nthusiast and had COATS. resident of Costa received many awards for :\1esa. Ca Passt'd away on her skill!. Beloved wire of August 23. 1981 She wa~ a Th 0 ma i. E fl an c 0 ck . former member of the First beloved mother of Travis E Evangelical Covena nt llancnck of H u ntin gton Church of Rockford. Illinois. Reach. Ca.. also surviving She is survived by her son are her mother Frances J . ~obert of C.osta Mesa. Ca .. Weigel. brother Phillip B. s1ste~s Don s Johnson and Weigel and her mother-in-J u d 1t h O l so n both o f la"' I nez E H ancock Roc kford , I lli n ois . Friends may call at Pierce grandchildr en. William Brothers Smiths' Mortuary Coast and J anet Ha r vey. from 12.00 noon to 9:00PM great grandchildren. Aman- on Tuesdn). August 2S. 1981. da Coast and G.rah am Gra\•e&ide services will be Harvey. also s urvived by conduc tt'd on Wednesd ay several nieces and nephews August 26, 1981 al 2:00PM at Serv1 c~s will be held on Good She pherd Ceme tery Wednesday, August 26, 1981 with Rev Albert J ansen at 2.00PM at the Harbor · Lawn Memorial Chapel with ------------.Rev Aaron Buhler. pastor of FAA exempts pilot gliders WASHINGTON <AP> -The FederaJ Aviation Adminis tration has s aid its new regulations lighten- ing control over hang gliders will not apply to a ircr aft-type gliders where the pilot is in a cockpit. The aircraft-type gilders have not posed a safety pro ble m to gene ral aircraft. although the bang · glide rs, som e of which are motorized, have caused the a gency concern, FAA s pokesman Dick Stafford s aid. The pro posed r egulation tightens restrictions on the use of hang gliders as we ll as their weight. fuel capacity and where they may fly. The action came recently after the FAA re- ceived a number of r eports of hang gliders posing a thre at to commercial air craft. The new rule would require all hang gilder s or m o r e than 155 pounds to be treated as any general aviation aircr aft. Those hang gliders under 155 pounds would be restricted to where and when they may fly. The proposal must undergo formal rule-making procedures and probably would not go into effect un- --· 111 CL.IEAN UP YOUR ACT COM-PANY, (2) Cl.EAN Ull' YOUR ACT. IMO ~. 5'1«• 17, Coslt MeM. c.11hlmlt mn. S.C'9UrY, Or"'91, CA n.61 S..lle "H" Botrd of TrvtleH Rolpll E Gr-. 174S E C....,....,, Coa•I c;om,,_tty Av• .. Or-. CA., ... Sult• m C:Ol419t Ohlrlel ICtllll W N•l•on. 311 Ceder St., Cllllord H.,old Hanton, lUO HtwPOrt, s,.u 27, CMI• Mes•. CalllorNt ..U Publl.-Or on .. Cooat Oolly Ora1199, CA '2'61 Piiot, Aug. 1', 24, 1 .. t a7 t).tl Tlltt bullntU It <ondu<led DY Ml tM'I· PICTtTIOUS eUllN•U llAMa STATllM.NT Tlllt ~It condue'9d by an In-------------dl.,ldoMI. C.11H0111 H H°"ton Tiiis ___,, Wet !UM wltll l,_ ------------County Cltr1l of Of'"'91 County °" PICTITIOUI eUSINIU A""'912A, '"' • NAMI STATIMINT P16'%M Tiit fotlowlr19 !>«ton' •re dolft9 Publltl*I Or .... Coest O.lly "'""· llUSI-• .. A .... i.. S9pl 1. t, t .. IWI J157-tl NCNllRIS CAN YOH INVESTMENT COMll'AHY, 27S E. 9411l• Slr•I. Costt ~tt.CMlfOrnla9»a F11ll n•,... of r-.lstront tlOd re· sldtft<9....._, PICTITIOUS eUSIN•SS WAltllEN E LEFEBVRE, :it LI~ NAMC ITAT•Ml•T d e lilt, Newport .. ~II. Ctllforrllo Tlw ..,._..., ..,...., It dolf>9 bu ~ ,,...., JAMES E. OOBAOTT, l2' Vie HIDDUI RANCHES IVX, Cf Lido Soud, 1'Mw110rt 9eacll, CallfOf'ftlo w1111ama & Meod•ltrm, 2111 nwo Orlw, S<llte 210, lrvlne. CollfoNll WALTER R. BENNE TT , 1127 t27U Morlen Lal\e, Htwporl Beacll, Jttrrey o. H-••· t05 Cany Catllornl•.,..., vi.. on .... ~ llM<ll, Ct ltlornl ALLAN L. DAVIS, p 0. Bo• 2•. t26SI N-.iott 8"<11, CalllorNa tJMO Tlllt lluill'WU It <-141d by Ml fn. PHll.LIP L SMITH, 2'11 L-dM dl.... L-. Wal .... C,....., C.llfomla tUt6 Jofl'9y 0 "-WILLIAM I. MAUER HAN, S) Tlllt _........,.. w.s llltd wllll l"9 Royel SI. Geor91 Rd., lffwpof"t 941.cll, County Ci.rt. of 0.•"91 County °" Calllomla fJMO A.....,.JA, 1"1. HAROl.D B. HEMBREE. 1"'1 E 11'169111 Le"'°" H .. pta Orlvo, S.nta An•, PUlll!tllad Or ..... Coal a.fly Pllol, C.lllortNt2705 A119.1'.s.pt .. 2,• .... 1 .. 1 ...... llltAOl.EY ll MATTEN. u n Bllnn ~. lrvlne. C.tllorrll• nns W. R. GRACE OEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, o Calllornla COf'· porallon, P.O. 8o• 2.-0. Newport PICTITIOUI •u••••ll BHd•, CMHoml•.,..,, MAM• ITAT•M•HT Tlllt .,..,,,.... ,, conc1<1<1td by • Tiit follO'#i119 ~ Is do4nQ bull· -r•I ~f'Mllp. neu ff: W.R. ORACE AVO PRODUCTION S, IUS2 O•E VE L 0 PM E N T Pa<Hlc CoM1 H...,.,.y, No, 201, Hunt· CORPOltATIO.., 1,..-H"1IO .,.., Callfoml• ,_ • Calllorftl• corporotlon. JdM ~ .. II, ltffJ Pacific • ....... .,.,_ CMlt H..,_.y, Ho. 1Cll. Hunt"'91on All .. I.. 0.•lt, 941tdo, c.ttt.ntle .,... E..c ... lw Vic• Pfftldenl Thia .....,..., It c-i.ct by ,,. •~ Tlllt aw...,_ •• llltd wllll ttw dlvldwll. Covnly Cl.,k of Of'•"91 Coul\ly on .-s .. II ....... 11, "'1. Tlllt 1~t w• llltd wltll ... JAMH •· DOeltOTT. J•. c-ty Ctorll ot Or-c-w on 6't T-c.Mw °"""· A.,..17,1"1. "' ..... =:...Cal ......... PIMllMd Or .... C.st O.lly "ltot, f'1'919l Aue. M, s.pt. 2, t, 16, 1~1 •H-tl Puellllled Orange CMtl 0.lly Piiot, Aue. 1' .•• Sep!. J, '· "" 3717-tl lncorpor1i.o H-l•tlClft ollle• 11\tn • pert,....sNp Ar111ur G Ouy Jr. Tl\lt •t•l-1 wn lltad wlllt the Co11nly Cl1tk ol Or•~ County on Au9. ), "" P1'7MJ Publl ...... Or-Coall Oolly Piiot, A119. S. U, 1t, 2', '"' ..0.-1 PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS BUSt••SS NAMa STAT•,,_.•T TM 101tow1n9 perMN\t er• dolr19 .,..,,,..... ... TAAOER JOE'S MARKET NO. IS. tOl E. tltll Slrnl. Cotl• Mou, C•lllomll 91627. Pron lo Merkel He. 1, t nc .. • Calllornl• corpou llon, Ill Mlulon Street, S...111 PtMdtno. Ctlllo,..11 ttOJO. Tllll -'ntH I• C-.Cted by e COi" porollon PRONTO MARKET NO I, INC 0.vld Yodo, S.Crtter., Tlllt t1411-I wH lll ad •1111 l"9 Count' Cltrll 01 0.•"ci-Counly "" A119.J, 1'et ,.,..,..., Publl_., Or-Cotti Oolly Piiot, A119 S, U, n. 2t. Utt JS tM• .... ,..,, '°ICTITIOUS BUltNaSS Tll• followlno perton' 011 do•n11 butlneuos: J·B INVESTMENTS, 612 lh!Ooa Or .. s.at llH<ll, Ca t0740 Matll C Bltde ... <11. t U Bel-Or . SHI &.tell, ca t0740 Aotelftary L Bl•deb•<ll, tU Bal-Or., Stal ha<ll, Ca. t0740 c.roc.,., ~ JOf'ltlln" 1m u""if'le A.,. • s.61 !Mech. Ct t0740 Tltlt bu•lnen h conducted by • o-nerat -""'~ _.,. c B ..... l»cll Tllh ..,...,.._, wet fll4!CI wllll Ille County Cl•f'k of 04"•~ County Oii AUOUSllO,IWI. Pt-P11bll-OrM91 Cotti Oally Piiot A119. n. "· 1'. 5ep1, 2. "" J,...., PICTITIOUI BUSINHJ •AMI STATEMeMT Tl\t 1011owln9 """"' are OCHn9 bu••-··· MOJAX IMPORTS, 17001 Colli Gr-. ~Ir-B•a<ll, Ca.~ MMJ«ie V Acotlo, 1 .. 1 C•i..-d.,·D, C.141 Met41, C. m2' Felipe F.,_ dt ColCllfttll, 27'001 Colle ~-. C_,_.,_ hacll, Ca. ,,.,, Tiii i butlntU h COlldUC led by a 9eneral -""""''· Mof' lorlt v. Ac oste ,. ... .,. .. _ .. Col-' Tlllt '4411-1 w .. Iliad •lltl IN County Clerti Of 0.--ot County Of'I Jllfy 14, 1"1 MAM• STATeMaNT .. 1 .... Tiit lol10wlr19 -so"' ere dolr19 Publlatoed Or-Coe•t Oally PllOC bvslrwu n · A119. s. 12. "· 1', '"' UIWI tAI CALIFO RN IA LIC EHSE01------------ESCROW ORGANIZATION, (81 "C.L.E.O.'', I~ Slly Porll Clr<lt, 5ul141 "I ". lrvlne, CA '7714. 1------------ROSEMARIE A. ATENCIO. 11'1115 PICTITIOUI eu11111ss S-y p-Orclt. Sult• II. ,,.,,,,.., CA MAMI STATaM••T '2714. Tiie _,... ~ IJ ...... llull-MARTHA OLSON, lnJJ VOf'llura neun· Bl"", •JD4, £n<lllO, CA""' NEWPORT CREST APTS., t40t R-l•A Atencio S-lor Aw .. H...,..n .. ac,., c.. IMl1N ()I-.,..., Tiiis ...._,,_. w" Iliad wltll IN llttllerln• Baker, l067 Lot County Clttll of Of'•"91 County CHI c.,11~. West Co..lf'la, Ct. tt7tl A119. 11, 1"1. Tlllt bu9Mtl It condllc:'9d by'" In· Neptune Society til late this year or early 1982. the Harbor Trtnity Baptist ~ 1111C£ Church. offic iating. Fina l in-~----------~----------~~-~-~~~~~~ P1mM d1 ......... Plllllllllad Or-C-1 Oelly Piiot., K..,_,,.. e .... r A119. ''• 2', Sept. 2, t, 1 .. 1 JnlMl Tlllt ~I wn lllad wllll l"9 C•IMATI°" eu•tALAT S£A terment services will be held 646-7431 Our literature lells complete story o f IOCietv. at Scandinavian Cemetery. ~----------- the Rockford. Illinois Ser vices Pia.IC llll£ our under the d ir ectio n of i------------ c.11 ........ _.. ... le ,. ..... ,.,..., ... r McCOIMIOC MOltTUAllH Laguna Beach 494-9415 Laguna Hills 768·0933 San Juan Cap1s1tano 495·1776 Ha rbor Lawn.Mount Olive Mortuary of Costa Mesa. 540-SM4 ll'~fTnOUI eUM•llS MAMe ITATIM4UtT Tiit flflltwtllt ...,_, are clol"' .,..,, __ : EQUITY I · CALIFORNIA eHT LAUNT MOltTGAOE, JOI E•tl 11111 St'"4. EVERETT M. LAUNT, re-SultU14,C..MtM,c.t"-!anu7 CM .......... ~~C....-• sident or Irvine, Ca . Passed tlon,. C..lfwnlH--•l!Gft, JOI .... a way on August 23, 1981 at 11111 "'"'· Sllll• 214, C•i. Me ... the Western Medical Center. Catlfwlll.l,"'17. Santa Ana. Ca. following a ':!:... ...._ 1' <~'"' •r • cor- lengthy illness. He was a re-c.1...,,... 9"t ~ sldent of Ora nge County for ce;:;. ........_ 1 42 years, having resided in r c1or11.: O:~ ~.::'Y"! Irvine. Ca. for the past 8 A...,..U. ••• .. ,,... l'tCTIT10UI ause•ell .....STAT ... •T TM 1e11_1,.. ...,_ ,,. dol11e !Mni-M: AlllMel. Y HOUll, Hl E. Pt11larlno, C•t.e MoM, CA '26». JOIMl"" A. Sl"Ol.LIHO, IW N. Clnel.nd, Or ..... CA n.t7. VlltOINIA M. SPOU.IHO, lW N. Clevtl.,.,, Or..-, CA '2667. Tltlt ...,_. 11 c~lH .., In· dlvl .... 1 C..-W & Wllel, ~ ....... , .... V ......... M. StoelllM Tlll1 ·-w• !fled wllll ... CWlllr CMn Ill 0r.,... County on Jiiiy "· 1"1. f'ICTITIOUI eUllMIH MAMI ITATIMeNT Tiit lo41ow"'9 per-• ere dolnt ~-: CEHTltAl. ll'ARll BUSINESS CIENTltE, • Llffllltd ll'artMrslllP. ,.,. 9Mdl ~Wit 1•. H-,......, 9-11, c.llNrlll• ..... Stebort Conatr11c1lon, Inc. (Callfernlal, ll100 9Mcll ........ -. S11lt• 100, H11nt1neten ••acll, c .............. Tlllt buslMH It COndU<ltd by a llml!M__..,INP SHMrt CoMINCtlon, IM. ,......,,,~. tEucutlw Vic•"""'*"" Tllb ......_,t WM tti.o wllll ... C011nly Clertt of 0r.,... C..,nty on A"°"""· 1 .. 1. 1-------------County Clef'll of Of'•"91 County on PICTITIOUI BUllNH.S MAMI STAT•MINT Tlw follOwlllt .,.,_ Is do"'9 bu,._ ....... : SEA GULL COMMUNICATIONS . 17090 S.n lrvno SI .. G2. "'°""''"' V elley, CA '2109 STl:PHl:N ll•YAN BROWN, 170.0 S.. B""'° Slr•I, G2, Founteln Vatlty, CA t21GI. Tllll l:lullntH Is <-..C'9d by en In· CIMcluel. 54tejtfl9nBrown Tlllt tl.t..,_I •tt lllM wllll IN County Cl.,k of 04"•~ County on A119.1,1•1. ,,...,. PulllllMd Or ..... Goell O.lly ll'llot, ,1114. 11. It, 1', s.,.I. J, '"' MOHi AUOUlt 10,1"1 f'lWl&J Pvbllllled Or°"91 Coall Oally Piiot A119. 12, 1t, ». s.pt 2, '"' Wt-tl PICTITIOUI BUSIHISS •AM• ITATl,...NT Tlw 1o1-.no tMnon It dolno bull- "ft1 M : NATIOHAI. PHOTOGRAPHY A~ SOCIATION OF AMEltlCA, J14 5411 St .. Hllntlftoilofl llM<ll, Ca. t2W JOMllll Bri.n Deveny. 10102 $tenet c1rc1e, HIAllll"llOll '"'"·ca.,,_ Tlllt bullntQ It <~-lty .,. In· dlvl-. J....,. art.,. o.vonr HAalotl LAWM-MT, OLIVIE • Mortuary • Cemetery Cremato·ry years. He retired In 1972 f'ttfll7 from Beneficial Ma n age-~Or .... c..tt o.11y ,.,..,., lf1'1m ~----------- This ....,_,. was filed wlUI Ille COllftl'I' C,.,... of Ortft99 c-nty on Aueu•1,1 .. 1. "~ "'*'"'" Or11119 Cao~ Dally 11'1.__. • 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 rtHCI llOTHllS HU IROADWAY MOITUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 .. LTllH ... OM SMITH I TVTMtU WHTCUff CHAN&. .927 E 17th St Costa Mesa 64&·9371 ,...Cl•OTHIH IMfTMS' MOITUAIY 627 Main St Hl.lnllngton a.~n 536~39 ,ACefitCYelW .....,llA1,All c.n.terr Mortuaiy Ch•Otl·Cr•matory 31500 Pac1llc V1t1W Drive Newport Beach M4·2700 • 1.. , Co U f ........... s...t.,, 16, 1 .. t. ment rpora on a ter ..., years ot service. He wes a ...C l9TICl m e mbe r of St. James 1------------Episcopal Church. Newport Be a ch , Ca .• a 25 year member of both the Newport Harbor Elks Club and Santa Ana Uoos Club. He is sur- vived by his wife Floriene, 1 son Brother J ay Launt, Order of the Holy Cross. and his brothe r Richard W. t"'aunt ol Portland, Oregon. Funeral services will be held OD Thursday, August rt, 1981 at lO :OOAM at Sl. James Episcopal Church. Friend.a who wish may call at the Brown Colonial Mortuary, 2:00PM lo ll:OOPM on Wed- nesday, Au1u.st 28. 1981 . The famlly ~ueat.s in Ueu of flowers memorial glfta be m•de to eltber the Order Of the Holy Crosa-Arrica, West Park, New Yn 12493 or St. James Eplecopal Church. Newport Beach, Ca. Brown Colonial Mortuary dlttcton. llWI..,.. Or .... CaHt 0.lly ll'llot. Aue. S, 12, 1', 2', Het 1114-tl ~----------~ ------------1 A119-12, tt, 2', a.,t. .. 1"1 l$CNI PICTITlout BUlfNIU M.,_.ITATIMeMT Tiit 1e11owtn1 per.ens are doll\• bull-•: MC 1.1:00/ .. ACIPIC ASSOCIATES, HOU Bonolre Circle, Hunlln9ton eeacll, CA nwt. O_.._ McLtM, , ... •-Ir• Clrcle, Hllrlllneton 8"<11, CA ftMt. Aluendtr Oun MCLtOd, 160 .. ellMln Clt'Clt, Hunllntton .. Kii, CA ttt4t. Tiii• IHHIMH It conehlcltd lty • 1111.-.. ......... o-.i-M<LHd Tllb .....,,_. •• lllff wttll .. ,_,, ,,.,,, ol 0r ..... ,_,, ... A119.I, 1'11. ,,., .. .......... Or .... C..tt OeUy 1111..._ Ava S. 11, tt, Mo t•l ,..,., J _, t leOTICa l•Ylf'I ... 94DIC* .,,,,.._ M•aaAL OllU~TICllt ..... Of' laVl•a llAllCtl WAT•• OllTIMCT NII l~t.Ml•T 0111'•1CT .... ,.,. .. .. NOTICI II H••llV OIVlll IMI ...... ,,........ 1W 1M ~ fll ll,11'.• poet velw ..,., .. 1911tMIM.,...,, '"""" 11...0 w .... O!tttkt llllWOI, Or .. (.tuMy, C•llfwftle1"" 111••-••lt Dlllr'ICI He. 1• wlll lie •<K•I-Ill' I ..... ,_ flf OlrK .. rt 11/f lllWO et ... ,.._. ._ ._ te .. ti,... 111916WtpKlflM• TIMI 11 ••f'll S.,C.,,..., •. ,., MAIL.1!0110$ IJOl~Orl .. ll>LACI! If vine, c:.11"'111• WCteWY 11/f t ..... HI DI 011'-.tllWI lrvlfte 11..-.cll W•lw OldtlCl 1"0 lloal).1 Ir vine, Gtllfwftle fal It O~NINO OF PllOPOSAL•· TN 1111c11wlll 1119~etIN,._...,.11/f YH IMl'll .. OIN(tef'\ t.o be ,.,cl .., S..-t, 1•1. el 11:00 a.m., et U11 .... rtmtntlorlM Mdrftl. ·~·; t t,110.000, c..itll"I of UI ....... fll 1119 ~~-of u.-•~11, _... ~ I. t•I. -.....-"WATEllWOlll(S ll<*DS, EL.IC· flOff lf1e, SElllES C. OF THE IRVINI! llANCH WATl!lt DISTlllCT FOlt IW. l"llOVIEMENT OISTltlCT NO '°'·" ~-C·I "'(.U., lleOl lftchltl ... NIATUltlTll!S Tiie -wlll ...... ..,.. '" .-utlvt n-~I _,.., S.11-I, Ill Ille • .._..,,'°" •llCll of Ille-al yeen .. ""''-•' l"lllNCl•AL l"lllNCll"AL YllAlt AMOUNT YIAll AMOUNT , ... . , .... 1 ... O ,OOf 1"1 , .... , . ., iO,oot .... u,aao .... U ,000 '"' u ... "" ... , ... tO.OOO 2000 10,000 '"' J0,000 .2001 7S.000 '"° 20,000 2002 15,000 .... U.000 200J u.ooo ,.., . .-1004 110.000 ,.., JD,000 2005 110,000 ·-H.000 -1u ,ooo '"' .i,aoo INTEREST. Tiie -sn.11 e..r ,,...,.." ., • r•t•o• ••In le be II-... °" tllt YI• U...eCll but not to u c-I~,..._......., PllV•.,.• wml-lly on ~.,,,.., 1, -~r<ll 1 of Mell ..... PAYMENT Seid - -tlle ll'lt-Ulw-ere IMYMlt In lawful ........ , 1111 Ille Ulllled Sa tes "' Amer1U .... ~-"-Y Dlvttklll of Bet\k DI '--'It• Hetlonel Trull ellCI Sevltlla Auactatlon, l"•Yl"I Alltflt of tllWO. In Lot Angeles. C.lllorl\le, ot Ill ..,y l'layl,.. A9"1\ ef ••WO In S... Francisco, Cellf0f'11la; Otlc.e90, llllftOls; or Mew Y-• ......, Ycwll, el ,,. Gptlon of thl baldtr lftllfeCll. llEGIST•ATION· Tiie bo!\Os wlll lie<--ft911tr..,e et to prlft. c111e1 only°'• IO -llfl..Clpel -'"-· -Ille lonn DI ,..i.iretklll mey bt <"-9d. °'\lie borldl clhcllerlll'CI from ,....Jtr.tlorl, ell 111 «<-• wllll Ille 11rovtsk1M 111 Ille rtsOlutlOll pr°"kllllO fw ... I-• ef telcl llonch. CALI.ABLE Tiie -meturl119 Oft ot plrw to ~ t, 1"1, ....,I lloClt be subject to ull or r-mptlon Piiot to ....illf'lty. All -melur"'11 on °' •lier Seotem0er 1. 1"2. or •"Y of lllem, mey be <•lied llelw• meturlty -r• d .. med. el tlle OOllon of tfte lloerd of Otrec,on of IRWO, Ofl Soaptie,,,..., 1. 1ttl, or on .,.., Interest pey,,,...I da1• ,...,_.., prior "' met1Klty. llonCls celled prlOf' "' meturl1y Sllell be •-med et Ille hll-'"9 ..O.mptlon prkH, ••· jlr•-• • perct1>lege of per veloa, l09tlllet wllll ecc:ruecl l"lef'eJ\ "'data OI •-f'llO(lon 10'1'% II r-med Oft or Delott -.:11 I, 1"1; 101...,P II redeemed !Mreefter -on or llelOf9 Merell 1. 1"3; IOI~ 11 •-med tllere•lter -onor before Mettll I, 1"4, 100'nP II,_,,,.., tllereolter aftcl on°' llelOrt Metth I, lttS; 100'!!. 11 r.........., .... , .. ,.., -prior"' ,.,...urlly. All°' ..,, pcwtlon of Ille --1«1 "'cell mey lie called for rtelarnptlotl et eny -rl-II l.u u...,. ell of tfte -er• redeemed •t •11v -11,..., \UCll bonds sllell be ,.........., only In l11Wtte ordtr of meturlty -MIKle<I for redemption from wltllln • •1"91t melurlty l>'t' lot. PURPOSE OF ISSUE: Tiie -..,. •utllOrlreCI IOI lllt ecoulstt .... - <Oflllructlon °' watltlWO<kt 1ect11t1es lot 111e ...,..II DI •'"9"-t Dlrukl No 10.. SECURITY Tiie -ere It--I lo 1"9 Celltomle Wettf Oh• trlet i.-IOMtlOfl I> of lhe Wet•r C-oil IN SIM• oil Celltomlel -IMll 1119 peld lrom .,. _,,...,., llCIOft lllftd wllllifl telcl 1.._...,._, Otstrkt.,.. from ...... Clle•lll'• --nt to MICI ·-wllld 1. In Ille cliKttllOfl .. "'"' Bowel "' OlrKtcws. "'-' be fl.ucl et\cl COllKttCI '" ..... tllereCll, -•II ........ ·-I" Hid 1,,,..,.,....ment 01•1•1<1 ,.,.11 be -remel11 lleble to be .Stes-for lllese peynwnts. BOHO INSURANCE. IRWD .... recel-e cotntnlllY*>1 lrom MllA lor e Mu"k ll)91 8ond Guerertt .. '"W'""'9 Palley WMOftclltlonelly guer ... tMl"9 ... timely pey-.,, prlnctpel -l11l•'"1 ... -ltoncl$ to 111e P•Yl"9 A .. ~ II Ille WC:CHdul -·IM• "'9(1fi.d -suer. Polky be-··-· It .,..II pey Ille premium lor IM Polley In lull et or before Ille Cltllvery of Ille borlck. LEGAL ·~VESTMENT. Tiie DOftdl wm, lie*• Ille delivery Iller.al, be cel"!lfled lot lnve>tment u.-r end pu.--m to tfte provisions of Ille Olslrkb S.curitlts Ulw !Division 10 of Ille W•ter Codtl. .._..,, llOtWllllat.l'ICll"9 well cel"!llketlon, 111 tM oPlnlon of a-c-i Ille t ltolblllty of selo -. et Ult time of tftelr ••-•. lot Ille l11VMI.....,. of funds of t-c:i.i.,.. ...,,,. Dellllt, es well, Is tuDIKt to Ille provl-of tlle F'->clel Code ef tlle State DI CallfOINe, -• 11et•-"' to lllel tlfec:I wlll be prl11-Oft Ille -baMatll ,,,. <•1'1111<.etlOfl. TIRMSOP:SALlf: t.......,. II••: Tiie mH lmum ret• bid mey -••c.d 11% per ennum, peyeble Mml-lly. Eecll r•tt blo -be• rnvttlPie of ~ ot 1/10 of 1%. - boncl llWlll I> .. < ..-e tfte" -Im.rest•-. -•II -oil t11e..,,,. melul'lty sllall be¥ lt1e -relt . Ea<ll bOft4I rlNSt beer lftt-1 et IN rete -ltled I" tlle bid lrom Its .. ,. to lb fitted melurlty dMe. Oftly -c-wlll 1119 el· IKlled to ..Cll lloncl for .... ln•l•llrnent of Int-I,,,.._, •I'd bktt pr°"ktl"9 tor Ndltlonel or WPPl•ment•I c011pons will be ttle<lecl. The r•e Oft.,,, met111lty Of' ti•-of meturltlft IMll -be ,,_. tl\ei'l l\lt'll. HIGHER THAN THE INTEREST RATE ON ANY OTHER MATUlllTY O• GAOUPOF MATURITIES. AW.tUID: TN bond$ IMll be Mid lot t-°"'Y· All b!Ol '""'11119 lot llot lftl tllen elr of --llereW oHtntcl for .... -Mell bid IMll .Uta _, "'9 bl-otMo ecc:Ned tm-s1to111e,,... oil c1e11...,.,. u. -CM• jlflce, Wllkll 111e11 -be leu llloatl ~of per, el'ICI U.1-1 r ... .wretn et wllk ll \lie bid- der ott.rs lo """ selcf llondl. E•<ll ~ 11\all 9'ale 111 lb bid -\eta! net •~ tttnt cc.I 111 clolle" end tlle ever-net ..,..,._. ••te .....,.,,,,,.. tllerfty, _,_. .. ._.,,111wD. OIVIN 1W .,_ .. Wiit ... ,. fll Olt~ el ltvlM R-11 W-Oltttkl. .......... "'4olt' 10, '"' a.ttyW.-1« tetrNly.,, ,._ ... , ... Olrec.twt fll ltvlne hM-11 Weter Oltltkt ""*'-0r.,. c-.. Delly ,.. ... , A .... ,., ,., a.»41 PllUC •Ta fllCTITIOUI eUllNIU NAMI tTATIMaNT l"ICTITIOUI a11t~NHI Tiie ,_._.,.. ,_,,_ It Clol"I bulll-NAM• ITATl.MINT MU... The '°'lewiltt --M·o •Intl t TO S AN5WllllNG llltVICI, ""'"""• 21'a LAC..... Awe., "-lte t, L.._ SE II LINO/MARSH, ., HarlilOr Hlllt, CAtttn. llvcl . lull• Ht. .... ,. AM, CA,.,.,.. llklWHO. LATMll. l71 M-J, SM CllMIDlte ~1t11, UO H P'elr Wey, C:I•-· CA '16n. S.111a AM, CA '2103. Tlllt ~· h totlClvelH by 9" 111 ltl<Ntd Wll"I, QI N Felr Wey, •M.,_. S."te Me. CA t210l llkller•G LeTOllf Tlllt _,,... It C-ltel by • 'Tlllt • ...,,,.,,. •• tli.t """ IN 19Mra1.,.,_1111111 c ... 111y Cltrti of Dr•-C°""'y .,. C ... •IOCtt Manll Avg 7, 1'11 l'lllt tt.lefTWftl was llleel Wiii\ lllt ,,..,. CouMy ci.111 of Oren111 County "" Pullllshld Or .... COHt Oelly Pile\ Aut 11. '"t A119 11. "·».Sell\. 2, 1•1 >SCMI "1Ml:IM •tCTITIOUI eUSINHS NAMalTATIMaNT TIM tollO'#l"I per'°" 11 OOlno """ MU •s. ClollFORNIA SIDING. 201S So Vert Nete, Setlc. AM. CA t2701 Ftllt/t. Arthur Seers. JOU So. Vert Htu, SMI• M•, CA t2701. Tiii• -4n .. U It ConduCltd by •n Ill· dlvlel6*. Frertll A ~ert Tllll ittl-1 ••• lllecl wllll llw Cov"ly Clor• ol Or•noe C011nty Ofl Auo. >. "" PIUU1 Publl"-0 0r9"9' Ccwut O•lly Piiot, Auo. s. 12, 1•, J•, '"I lUS•l l PllUC 91TtE FICTITIOUI IUSINUS NAMa STATllMINT Tiie foltowl119 per-. I• clolno OUM· MH••· RACY AAGS ~ GACiS. HO H•wport C•nter Ortve, No 400, NewjlOf'\ BNtll. C.lllomle ~ OOMe J. AYWI. •JI w Wilson, Ho D-4, Coat. ~M. C:..lllornl• t'l'11 Tlllt bullMU It CondlKted by •n Ill· div.-. 0or>ne J. A Yert Tllll --1 ••• lllecl wltll Ille County Clefll ol Orenoe C011nty Ofl AUOUll f4. 1•1 ,,~ PubllSlled OrllflOe c out Oelly Piiot. A119. 2', seC)I J,' 1', 1911 lTIMI "CTITIOUS eUSINllU NAME STATEMENT Ti.. followl119 "'-' Is clolflO bu>I· neu •s: HIOOEH RANCHES 11, C/O Wiii'-& ""'9de-. 2111 Cempus Drive. S..tte no. lrvlM, C•fllornle t211S Jellrev 0 , Howes, 90S Cenyon View Orlve, L•vune Bt ecll, C<lllfomle t2U1 Tll~ '4.tlt-111 was llltd wltll Ille County Cle•·ll Of 0••"99 c ... ,,,,, °" Auousl 24, "" , .. ..,. PUOllSMd Orenee Ca.st Delly Piiot. Auo. u . Sep(., 2. '· "· 1te1 lll4•1. flUIUC MOTICE P:ICTITIOUS aUSINEU NAME STATaMllNT Tiie loltowl"9 person Is clol119 llu>I MU et: ACTION ATHLETIC SHOES. _. Forest Avt"u•, Suitt 21. L.•t1une Beecll, Cellloml• n..s1 J• Jehn• R-'llo, 9'0 Gro .. Pl.ce, eo.i. MeM, C.llloml• mn Tlllt lluslneu Is condU<ltd by •n 111- dl•I-. Joe J. R-ulllo Tllll .W,..,,..,I •es 11190 Wllll I .. County Clerk ot Or•"lll' COlllllY Ofl A~ll.19'1. ,,..,,, PublltNCI OrertOO Co.It Delly Pllol, AUi ». Se114, J, t, 16. ltll 302MI PuDlhlled Ot•llQe CHSI Delly Pltol. A"9 it 1•. ,., S.pt 1 '"' ll07-41 PUlllC MOTtE "CTITIOUS IUSINISS N-1 STAYllMllNT TM IQllowl"I pen.1 11 00'"9 IM>il· ,..,.., BILLS GLASS WORKS, US H Cnlp119we ••. Anelletm, Ce. t2•1 Wllll.,,, Brown Meo. U.S N Clll~ pewe, ~Im, Ce ~I Tllll to.NMU IS C....0..CleO Dy 9" In· dlvlclutl w111i.,,, B MMk Tlllt Jtet-t was 111.0 wllll lllt Cou11tv Cieri! 01 Orenge COllnly Oft AuguJ\ 10, 1911, ,.,.., .. Pub11"'9cl °'-CoHt Delly Pll04 AUO IJ, It, 2', 5-pl 2, 19'1 u.>41 PICTITIOUS •USINUl NAMll ITATllMlfNT Tne lollowt119 perso111 ••• oolno buSlllHlft ONE EIGHT ASSOCIATES, ?7.S E B•ke< Sl,...t, Costa Meu , C.1110<1'1• '1.,. Full neme of rtt1l•l••11I a110 ••· slden<• edGIHs. WARREN C LEFEBVRE, 2t LI~ d• Ute, N-1'1 8t<Kll, C.lllor"la .,..., JAMES E OOBROTT, nt Vie Uclo Soud, HewPOt1 8e.c,11, C.llfornle "2MO WALTER R. BENNETT, IJJI M•r11n Lent, New port 8e•c1', Calllornla n..o AlL.AN L DAVIS. P 0 Bo• 2•, NewPol"! llee<ll, C.l"Of'nl• •-PHILLl P L. SMITH, 2411 LUMde LeM, WalllUI Crffll, C•llfOf'llle t4"6 WILLIAM L.. MAUERHAN, U Royal SI O.Orlll' Jld., Newport !Mech, Ce lltornle t2660 HAROL.O B. HEMBREE, 1"2 E L.emOfl H•IQlll> Drive . S.111• Ane, Celllomle t2 70S BAAOL.EY K. MATTEN. "" BllM LAM, Irvine. Cellf0<11le t VIS This buslMn Is conducted by • .... , .. per1nerl/llp. Allert L. Devis, • generel pef'lner Tiiis Itel-I WH '""' wltll tho Cou"IY Cle<ll of Or•nlll' Cov"IY on A ugusl ••• "". JAMES•. DOellOTT, Jll. .. , TOWft Canter Or Ive. ..., .. . c .. u ...... CM-..iat•• P'l"'91 Publltlled Orert00 Coest 0.lly PllOI, AUIJ. 1', 2', Sepl. 1, t, 19'1 lnMI flUlllC ~[ NS-"'9 STATaMllNT OP A..,_OC*MllNT OP: usa OP: PICTITIOUS IUlll .. SS NIIMI Tiie loOowlng ,,.,._,1 Ila•• abaft· cl011td Ille uw ol the flclltlout bulineu neme ASSEMBLY HOUSE DIV. OF FUEl EXPANDERS, INC., al 17) L P•uter\NI, Coate Niese, Clo tU2'. Tiie llctlllou1 bustneu name ,.. lt rrecl lo ebow wet 111.0 In c-ty on Aprll J4, lteO. •Ilk.II ""911 be consl..,ecl INonnetl .. only -"°' •per'\ DI ... *-"....-...-r: Tlw bencls wlll be --• tlle 1>"""t ,.._lllle _r 1------------- FUEL EX PAN OE RS, l .. C., 2S So JOO. Easl Sell LAii• City, Ut•ll 14111. Tiiis ti.nlllft.I .... '-..Cl•d by • or lllO*rs c-ldtrl119 -lnte.esl , ... Olf r.-tPKlflM -,,,. ,.....,.ium °' Cllt<--..0, II My. TIM lllof\nl tlid Wiii be .............. Illy ..-UC\lfte "'9 • .._of 1'le premium bid (It •"YI from,°' ... ,.. U. a-' of -"~ Ill •"YI lo, -'IO\et emount of l11te<Mt Wflkll 1 llWO ~ e. requlrect le ,,ey from Illa clltl• of YIO DMOt to Ille ,_11,.. ....iurtty Mtea w.AOI .t the coupon rete or rat .. -Ille<! 111 llle bid. If..,* i. ,_.,,,.."'WV." .. ,.., •M•....-~ef ... ,•IMtwe~.-1 ? I ............ c........._11..,..,1a....,... .. _.,.,.., ... .,..._~ .. ............ ______ ................. -~--- 11 ............ -...................................... ...... .,., ~ c.t te 1awD. The pure,_"""'.,., eccnlacl lfltienll '""" 111e dai. DI Ille -lo tlle dtt• of O.llvtry. complll .. Oft• ,._Y .,.., Desls. 11 ....... ll•IK"-: IRWD r-rves -tltlM, 111 lb clllC,..lloft, 10 ,.Je<1 ... y end •II Didl -lo tlle utertt not proNbltell by•-to ••I.,,. e11y lrrefUlerlty °' llllonnalltv '" .,.., bid. I RWD Is •Ito hwltlftfl .... Oft.,_.., ....... , ............ of lrnpr-t Otllrlet No 1112, lrnpr--Otllrk\ .... tO) -,,,,.,.._ "'-"' Otstrk1 No. IOS on "'9 u--.. Move -Nied tor ...... -11/f 1m,,,_ Olttrk1 No. '°'· 1 •wo....,,.... h •ltfll ,,, lb 011c:mloft 1o r• IKI 4111 blcll 11 llC(tpl .... blch .,. .. recel-Oii •II """ ..... o.c.nn1 .... "°"' 10 ewerd or reject blct• of M<tl lrnpro...,_. district wlll e. m- ..,,....1t1v •I'd lnllepc Mle<otly Deted llPOfl -Didla recelWCI.,. aec;ll. ....... Awenl: IRWO wlll lell• etllon -¥cliltt t1W boNts °' tel«\'"9 all blels "°' !Mer lllM tw...IY·-1• 12'1 "°""' efW ,,,. time llerMn prescrlllecl tw Ille rea19C ot pr-ls. pr°"'-._ Ille -•cl ,,,., be m-etttr -••· 11lr•tion of Ille -!fled time It Ille blcllclw IMll -N .. .,...., to sucll eoeni of 01..cton notlCc '" wrltlftfl of the wltllelt_I .. 1uc11 pr_..i. l"lece 1111 Dtll....,; ,_.. ter ,..,_.., Dell...,., of wlcl lloftclt wlll be medt 10 the successful bl-• •• Jeffries IMknol• Cornpefty, IUD West Plc.o ll011levercl, Lot Angt!M, C•lll0<ftl•. or a1 Olly otllet Ill•• ..--to bolll lfle >u<Ceulul blodtr -, ... TrfflUttr of I RWO. Pey..,,.,.. fw Ille boNb Jllall be -111 ,,..., .. R_,..,. ._ F-or otlM• lnwnedtetely •v•lteble •-. p.rcwlcleo tNt ... ,,_ In Ille -of _., other l,,,,._.atoty •••ll•ble IUflda.,,... ,.. .. ---by Ille Tr- ol I RWO at INSI i-ttv·lour IJ4) flours prior "' ... dell..,., of IN llOftds. ,. ....... DIH..,,.; C-eltM ............. Detl_.,: It Is HCIKled tftel MIO bOftdJ Wiii be O.llverecl to Ille suc:t•lllUI bldd9r wlllll" llltrty IJDI city• from tlle Clato DI ..ie Iller.al. The succeulut bidder lllell ....,,. Ille rltlllt. •I Ill OlltlOft, lo teMOPI IN contract of -~ .. II IRWO -· fell .. UK"'9 tlle - -lctlder tNm fw •11..,.y wllllln 1lllly (ti) .. .,, from Ille dale ...,el" fixed tor Ille t'Keipt of blda, -lft wc:ll tvtnl lt1e wc:'8Cful -W ll be tflll111d to the r-..v1111e chl<JI ~ylt19 lb llld. ,_., ew: E«ll bid, tooc-r wftll tlle blcl c11ec11, _, i. 1n • ... ..., .,,. velope ..,.,,.,_ lo IRWD, With tllt 9"Vt'-.,., blel CIHrly met"lltel "P~I lot Welerwotkl Bonels, Election 1'76, Se<let C, flf IN t11rlne R9"Cll W•litr District for lrnpr-t Dlltrkt No. , ..... ... a.ctl: A cel"!lttecl Of cesllle,.., ~ °". ~ .... -... INSI c -y lfl .. -I of S2S1000, peyeOM •Ula -of lltWO, mvte K-Y e.cll ,,,_., as • ...,.my 11\et Ille ~.II wcc .. 1111. wlll eccept -pey 101 selcf boflds 111 ettonNna wltll Ille t.onnl of lt1 bid.' TN clleO «c.,,..,,v Clly «cet1lecl -I thell be .,... ... Oft IM ~ prk e cw, If IUCll - -I Is IC~ WI llOI HffOlmff. unMas IUCll fell..,.. vi~ lllell be c....secl by Olly act or Ofl\lulon of tltWD, lflell lfleft be ~sllecl -Wiit pro. c-s retelMCI 11\1 lllWO. Tiie Clle<ll. •"°""*'Yiltt MCll UMCC ....... ..,....., •Ill ... l'¥lllmecl prooflptl y. C ...... Ill Tu ......... ....._, A1 Mlytlrne ...... --•rat ......... lot' dellvory, the wcceUl\ll ~r mey dlsefflrm -wl"'*-Ille propeNI If Ula 1111erHt rec.el¥0CI by prlvm ,_._,from...,.. oil Ille teme type •I'd tN•« .. r 111•11 be oecterect "'lie tex•lllC IM-Ulldlar -t fedtf'•I Inc-tell IA'#\. ,,, ... , l>'t' • rut1"9 of Ille lllltfNI R•-Sentke or "' • dtclslon ef OllV 1-ral CD<WI, °' IMll lie Cltclarecl ~ 01t lie ,....,.,..,, .. lie ..._,, lftto et· COUtll I" tOf'l\IMlt"'9 eny -•I I-g-11¥ Ole let-of ... y femrel 1,.. <_,.,., __ l .. ~tlelMMta ..... tMfke. C'"""9 ,..._..; ._. ,.,......: EacJI,......... wlll 1119 _,.._. tolle t- dllloftM ""°" lllWO '""''"''"'lo ... ~. wttMolt <Nrwa, ~"'"""'" wltll p,eylNftl Mid dtllvery vi tlle lloNll, W. loli.wtftt CINI"' ..-n, -II Nt· .. ,,. c1e1e of dtllvtrv; (el l..oeel Oplftloll -TM oplllloll of O'Mtl_, & M~I fl# I.ca Anlo•, Celltomle, ""'° C-1, ....,....,,,.. t1w ,,.._., fll Ille .... -llell"' tt11it l"'9nfM Oft ltw ..... Is .. , ...... ,,..... --.. Ille VIII• SllWa ff AINt'U llMW "9Mllt fWtrof I~ W 1-, -...... -II~ I• ei. attempt lf'9f'll ...,_... ,_ t••• ff IN _. .,, Ge1"9nll• uMltr ,..... st.rte ""-1a11 , .... A <eov fll .... ....,..,. "O'Mct_., & M"'""' urtlflM llY •" officer ot 1 ltWO bv fonlf'lllle .......... wtll be IN'ifMf t11 ... 111<-.. .. C:ll llOllll. 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C\111• s.n. ...,_c-...., .. -·· ,..., .... .... ~_..,.,....,,11wo. ll'fJ'OAMAT'IOH AVAll.AIL•1 ........ fw I~ _... lltwDerfw~-0.0ffki.tS....,,....~W l.,,Ofllllt ......... ............. ~ .. ; ~ .......... ,,.. a.di·-Dlttrld --~Otlw l'.0.-0.1 ·~~"''° •ICTITIOUI eUllNllU NAM• STATEMENT Tiie IQllowl"I ,.,_, IS cloln9 busl- Mll el: MUSIC MASTE RS RECORDING STUDIOS. 10675 Ellh Avenue, Fullerm, Cellfornl• A-Id T eu, J)O ColdWeter C:..- "YOft, a...t!Y Hlllt, Celltomla moa A-ldT•» This .iei.ment wH tiled wltll tlw County ci.rk ol Orer>0e C01111ty °" Auoull 24. 1•1. """" PubtlsNcl Or-Co.est Oellv Piiot, Aue.».~ 2. '· "· 19'1 >Oll-41 Utall eotPOrellOll. FUEL UPANOERS, INC. AuU-ltld Sl-lor ~eteSNI i<-.llR-.11 HICCOle Lllllt Cor-ete SNI Tiiis ...._, wn 111 .. wltll IN County Clfftl of Or-Couftly on Jllh )0, 1'°1. ... ,.,.. Pvbtl_,, Orange Coe>! Delly Piiot, Auo. s. u . It, u . lttl JSU-4• ,,CTITlOUS eUSINlllS flUIUC MITICE NAME STATl!MINT ..... ,... TIM lollowl11t1 personi ••• doing "CTITIOUS IUSINllU butl-es HAMii STATUtllNT VILLA WOODS. 11111 Wtsl 4111 T lie IQllowl"9 Ptrtorl Is clol"tl ....... SlrH t ....... P-. C.llloml• _,, MU H e R<*en E Meur•r. 27Jl1 Se" a1e1, te l AUDUBO N HOMES. (b l MlulonVlt)o,Cellfoml•.,.., AUDUBON INVESTMENTS; 10 Jine M. Tlllmen, 1"41 Syumore -UOUllON INTERIORS. 700 Kings Clrcle,YewbeLlnde,C•llfor"latlW Road, Newpot1 Beecll. CA '2~. Tiiis buslMu Is conducted by t Tlmotf\y R MtVlc•r. 700 Kllltl• t1-•al-1nerY\lp. Road • ..._... &eecll. CA nteJ. R-.i E. _,.., l'llls blnlnen Is t onclucltd by •n '"' Tiits ....,_, wu tiled wltll u. div-. County c i.rll. of Ote119t Cou11ty Ofl Tlmollly R McVker Auoust "· '"' Thi• .._,.,,,..., .... lllad wllll ,,_ ,,..., County C lerk of Or-County on Pu114111'*1 Or-Coest Delly Piiot, Auo. 10, 1411 ,, .. ,.. Auo. ?t, s.cit .. 2. t , 16, 19'1 .,._., Publlslltd Or.,... Ca.st Delly Piiot. Auo u . "· u . s.111 2. '"' "'"' flUIUC •Tl:E flUIUC MOTl:E ,,CTITIOUI •USINIESS NAMtlSTATD4EMT TIM lollowl"O HUOftl .,. dol~ buSl-a1 B & D EQUIPMENT COMPANY, 14161 WlltOn, Mlclwey City. Celllcwlll• t2•.s5 lier-& l>ffll Equl-t, IM., • C•lllor11la corporat1011, HOU Petroleum Ave"ut. Harbor City, C•lllornle t07t0 . Tiiis MinKs Is <-led by • <«· porellon. lilenleM& 0.ert Equl_.,ln<, Wiiiiam 0 , Hemmecll., """"""'' Tiiis ..__ w• Ill .. wltll !fie Co11nlf Cieri! vi Or•not Ceun1y °" A....,..-4,1•1. '1tfDI ~ISlwel OrMllt Coest Dally Piiot, Aue. 2', Sltlt. 2, '· "· 19'1 *'12•1 P'ICTITIOUS eUSINH.S NAMa ITATllMaNT Tiit loll-1119 P*norl IS CIOllltl buM ....... TONI'S, 1n1 Orchercl Ori ... ~ ,. A,,.. Clo '1101. LINDA MARGARET Sl(UL TIN, 1731 Clr<Nrcl Orlve, Senta A"•• CA 91101. Thi• bla!MU •• toncluC led l>V •n In· dlvlduet. Linde M Skultl n Tlllt tlat-1 •es Ill.cl wllll "- (ovmy Clerk f1f Orenvt C-IY 011 July IJ, 19'1. ,.,.,. Pvbtl-OrellQe Co.est Dally Piiot, Aue. 1t 1t. 16, Sejlt. 2, "" U•7-41 l"UILIC NOTICI NOTICE IS HE•EIY GIVEN Illa\ t 11Ublk .......... wlll M ... lei by 1119 City Collltcll .. "" City "" I "'I"° Oft s.- lemll9r •· 19'1, et I :• 111.111. tr u -tllereeftH ".,...,_, ltl "-I n ine Cf. P:ICTIT10UI eUSINlll 1, C-11 °*'*"'• 17* J.,.....,_ NAMllTATaMINT ll\terllll Civic Celllet, lrvl11e, The foltOWlllf jlfWIOtU ar• clol1111 Coll...,.., for IN 11WP099 vi ,..¥_ llullllftl M : al'ICI ectklfl M <Hft«tl Ill., Alfttftel. CAMINO P:IHANC I A L IMllll4,ert.,.IOi•••lt .. tM"-lftt INVEITMINT CO., 275 £HI a.Qr ......... .. teet.C.U MtM, CA.... II i. ~ tNt c_.. •llfl WAllltlN C. l.IFESVll•, • L~ ,....,_IO Ole ...... Mlle Motl"' lie H ltle, ~ 8Mtll, CA ti*; ~ " Ille CltY GeioMll IN''-IO JAMES E. DOeROTT, m Vic "* , ... ,.,..k -ltllclete. led, Ntw,..rt IHCll, CA tt6001 P~ ~ "'1kulen wlllt "90tnl WM.Tiii "' ll!NNl!TT, 1227 IMrlell le 11111 Mlle llffrl,,., llletM tall L.Mw, ....,... llHOI, CA t:MtO; Al,, 1rv111e Cemmu11lly Oeute11ment LAN L. OAYll1 .l".O. lu UIO, ~'••M 1,._.,, ......... 9Mdl; c;A ..... ; l't41U.ll' 0.-: ...... JA,1 .. I L IMITH. Mtl LtlflMlt LAM, WMNI I-°"""'· CttU, CA tOH/' WILLIAM L.. ~CllYClertl MAUEllHAN, » ltoyet SI. Goorwa ,..,..,,,. er .... (MR Dolly PlleC, lld'..l)'*!•CIO" l .. cllt.. CA t2HO/ A....,..a., 1•1. .,..., HAtnJUJ a. H•Mllllt:., I ... l!M1 i-------------="~~~~.rfl. ~::.·~ P1U l9fa .. IM LM11, trilM, CA ft.71J; W R. 1------------0111 AC:I DIVIL.Ol"MIENT co•POMTION,. (al~,.,,.,.. ,...., l'.o .... ..-• ...._. '°""'· CA~ Tittl ._,_, It c....,clN ..., • ..-.. ............. AllMLOWll.. ·---·~ W . II . o.-ACI D&Vl~NT ooru•o.-. TIOM, • c:.1...,,.._ c.l'W•'-'· ......... _._ Mlel\L~ ~Vitt ......... ...,........,._, ........ (..., CJM1 tf ~ c:-ty M M19.11, .... ,,.... •·.-.on. a ., ... ,... c..Mlr ............. c:...--. CA-. ~ ....... ONi!9il c...a DlllW ,...., --"·"-······"" ....... 6 4 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 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 Orenge Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, August 26, 1981 07 INDEX ~HI htah Houset For Sak HoutH for S• ·•·•··•···•·••••······• .................•••... •••••······••·•······•• GIMf'o& I 002 GtMrol I 002 Tt rtaet Y111r Ad, Call ···••·················· • •••••••••••••••••••••• . 642-5678 HOUSES m SAL£ """ul ""'""' "''"" ...... -. p.,.. .. _., .. f •IPnlf•NJ Kuch l WOIH df'I \I fl I t '"'• 'itMi• H.11. t'o.n' .. , ... I •w~.IA, \ .11 .. , UWM11\1:\0ft tif'••l'I lt'HW l ••~ ...... ~" l.-11".tt. H1lh l-4C\lll• '11t1•t \li\\IOft \ll JU ~: n:!r!',:~· ~ "91.1 Jw.a4.41pt\.lf41N1 'w•1f• ""• '-·• ......... VJ!ilttrl L.•wiit11 •Ntnt~"ltlf llol»l# ll.01n10\ ~l< m1mm Atn·•t' h,, "-h" AP.ti"'"'"' ler ..... :::;!.!':e \ ~:;:':,:I~~,!;~\~ t lllidoftUftlUm\ '111• l>uplUt'\ t •uh '"h u • .., .. _h;tw-\ilm•• lfll; Uftl!t l'fOIJ"'tl' t"1Jv1iio1r1.1h~n I••· fut -v ... \4 ,,,,.,_. tfjit .. f •f• ,.,. \t.._,Mn ht.,,, Wt ""'' I#"""" I l'noto fl\;t 111' t.iyf.\ l'JHf.i t~ "' ".ih Yr••~ """' "'' t•'"" '·'"''' k ... 1 • "'•" • '~ h,.,,,. k••I ~ •l•tf' ._ •"1'11 RENTALS u ......... ,, ...... "' ll•N'• I h!wrn. h•Q Uou ,. h~• n u I 11f I •H...,.u11ihll(ll1 .4'1ft '•1D1J•m1u~wm ... 1 ,., tu .. ft .... l'UW\ htlf\ ,.,"""""""" t "' la..,~t'U'\. "''" l~1o .. ln1 \wt • .,,,. 'iif t rv-.r, ,.,. tut~ H I I k••tM H~•11t 4 tt1o111 •I l'44rl \t•ll• 11w• J U••f!W .._,,, llw f kf'ftl,.J \,. ... , . .._ k•"'• "''"• ''"····· .... , .... ,,., "''" Utfu• H""'"I h .. ·1rw K• n1 .. ~ lo•h.1\tt1111I H1 tu .. 1 ......... ._. K• nl•h ~ ... ~ ... 1 ... ...,., .. 1 BUSINESS. INVEST MENT. FINANCE 0Cif•lf'lr'" ltJ#lJlttl• h14\ll\1 .., "4Ant•O ·"~"-t"""' 0 11ll'lfl l1t ... -1n .. tit "'"'"''' \l•of'M\t l·•o1tl \1 .... , ~ .. ,.,.~· "'"''•t•• 111 ANNOUNCEMENTS, PERSONALS & LOST & fOUNO ,, l•MIM•ff_. 1'11 '•'' .. IM•'' ..... l# ... t 4 t•iti1Nf I'"'' ufl•I· • -.. ... ·~' j ,.,, .... 1 •• , .. 1• SERVICES CMfll.OYMENT & mrmnoN ",,_. .... "''"li1Pht1•" J .. ,,"' 11111 ,. lh'h1Yi.4'1t1,1 \I A. I MERCHANDISE A.-lltV""" ~ ......... ,.,.. .\¥i't•f# ft.ft,, ... kt.wi, ... \l41ltf••' f "'".'" • t ,..,o•n1• 1 ... , 1• .. .," tu\·N t\11,.11,1H ............ '-•• ''"~"' . ., ....... ,.....,., ...• J11 .. • In ""'''"''"'' \1.,1 .,'""'" "·~·11·'"'-U"' )11..,.rll.i•""'N' ""rl'••I \aw.;.. .. ltra1n.1irt•• l'"li c;U111 tw•ft" I.,..,., .,,., .. t'\.,_.,, ~ '''••" ~·111.-"• P11n.-. """11"1''•'•..J ~'"' H.....,1,,11r"M ti.ii , ..... .,. ... ,, "•""1 tl1••"'-'•'' BOATS & MARIN£ EQUIPMENT l.v.J .... ""' 1 .. uw l"M l•M 110 1 llUI .'IUtl 'l(ll J/l..JI EOUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY rllbli•her'1 Moffu: All real estut e :ul Vfrt1sed 1n th 1b nto1opaper tS subJl'd to the Federal t'atr llous 111& Art ol l!llil! v. hll'h makes 11 illegal lo ad verttst' "any preferem't'. lamll11t1on. or d1 ~ crtmroa11on bued on rat'e, rolor. rl'lil!•on. sex. or national origin. or an intenuon to makl' any s urh prl'ft>rl'nn~. l1m1talion. or 11 1~ enmination · ·::' Th&s ne~~papt-r v. 11t not .~: k11ow1nl(I) al'l't'lll JOI ...,, advl'rl1 s1n~ for rl'ul ;~:: estate wh1d1 1~ 1n 1 iota t1on of thl' law ,.., 11 •.J :~~ EllOIS: Act.trits.n ~~ should clwck their aclt :~. dolly Giid report .,. •\>• ron i....diaf.fv. TIM IH•J ..... , ''" DAILY PILOT os....es :=;, liability for tM flnt ~;:; iftcorrect ins•rtio" ::':' Oftly. 1111 :.::t·---------'" :;;; HousH for W. '"' •••••• ••••••••••••••••• 1 :.::· 1G.,..rol I 002 ........................... 3 ... $103,000 Prtml' C:M home. hlil!l' I bat'k )ard ro1 .. rl'd p ii t I 0 N 11' l' ~I Ii r l 1• r ••" home net'ds 'om1• f1 , ini: Clnl~ llY, dov.n {'Jll ,,. ... ,, ,. I 'l:t .. I . .. .l41 ,jlJ• ... , *'~• ... ~ no,,. SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714 -631 -6990 CMCOTI'AGl Cute 3 Bdrm I Ba lilJrtl'r w11h garage and lui:e yard with R \' Jt't'e~i. W41 s her . dr)l'r rt>frii:e ralor int·luded Assume 911'. luun Full p lt't' $1~.000 TIUDITIQ\;-\L RElLTY 631-7370 ::~ .. I ~~ ............ 111111 .. -.. , . ... ... .... ... ,,, .. .. .,.,..,..,.. •I "''•' \l.,.1"t ...._., \ I ti .. ~• .. ~ ... 1. ""''"" I 111.t+&.I ·~·· t'i>4l .. f'1111ol'( .... , ...... "'"' • ._ .. ,1., ••'fl 1"H4 .. "'' ..... , "'" 1...,, ' • ~ .. ........ "' .............. ' .... ~ ... tkwi .. '-lot_,,_. 0•1 I TRANSPORTATION "•'''"" ''" • •"11 .. f"• '•"' #1111 .,,,,, •tf"l'llh ... , ,,,, Motor C,t,..,, ~0''11"'"• jl"'s) \hJ&w lt"1 '41., Ht tol .... ~,,, .. ,... ., Tf41j'"" 'ttht I fl1' Avt""'"'" I•,.,,. AUTOMOBILE t.cnrul , 'ftl~W.0\ \.'llfOI\• "" lf'•t1.1'°" \I huh '¥_.,, ""'' Hi.tf .. ,._,...,.10111or• It .. tu \ •f'l• \wlull••I•"' \wt·~ ••nlr•• AUTOS. IMPOUCD t.rlWf•I \ff• Kon 1• '""'" \11..,1tA ll1 41) .. , 1111" ... .-i;r• ~ o .. 11uh """"" .,,., . ...... , .. J .. _ _,,,., Jt'"J\~ft l\,.1M..n,.t.lU.1 .... _.,.. .. ... , •• 4 \h11t••lt·••J.·r•1 Ill. 111.M I ljw< .,. ........ ··~, .. ,. t'\K\t iw K-.11 ~'""~"·' Mi.\tt )••'· SllMll !'llftN IW '"'lilt• ,,, .. ,..,. \tlth••·~ \ohu AUTOS, MEW tuncu l AUTOS. USED '•ffW'•' Ill~ .... ,. l.•dllt•t \llff'flU l t\P\11'"" nu,., .. , ~ l~hM..C .. ( \,.,..,,, ~W••I ~I' t'Uf'tl 111111!''1•1 l.UhOln ll•~""' » ... ,.,,. .. """'''• '""'""""'' l'uu "''"'""'~ f\jot1••• r~w .. IHINNI \•.i• .,,., ... Mt - For Cluttfitd Ad ACTION Calla Dally Pllul AO.VJSOR -- Sell lhlop fall wtUI D1Uy -~·~!. cars'bikes· ·skateboards· trucks'baby carriages'tea carts'trikes rol lerskates • walkers'toys ·wagons"" scooters• hot rods'coupes· trailers'hard tops'convert· 1bles'motor homes'lawn mowers' Ii mos ·corporate he<J'1quarters ·garden carts Model A's'•·· •typingtables wheelbarrows• recreational vehicles•golf carts•model trains'bikes 'pianos·cars refrigerators 'skates·•···· If it's got wheels, you'll move It faster in a Daily Pilot classified ad.call 6-42·5678 and a f riendl'f ad· viserwill help you turn your whfflsinto cash. WHA rs UMl9Ul AIOUTUMIQUE :-\EW i\\U W O NUt:RF L L. Custom 1·11nstru1•1 ton 1·ornl•r lut. four lx•druom JllUS dt'O, four I J b.ilh~ m.islt-r bt'droom hJi. retrt'dl t1rr,1 WhJt J ter rir11· hc>usl' Old l'd.\l rnr m·r lol Jllllfl $575 0011 (.' o :>.1 P •\ R t~ T II I S I' R I C f T h r l' l' bt•droom 111.11 h.ilh hrt>plJ1 '" l 0Jrmt'I mo<M 111 llarbor \'1ev. 11111111!' Lu,1•1) prl\al(' 1urd \ l'rl llll'l' dt $22!l.50tl l.OOh f-.;(; f OR \\ t: X ( l T I \ 1; I:'.\' EST\! t;:-;•p Wl' ha't' JU~I hsll•d lhrl'l' bu1ld1n1:) 1n the t'ldl H•1·en Jrl'J ur :'.t'"' llOrt Uc11eh £a(•h ha!> thrl'l' t1rn ~droom. and 1v.o one lll'droom <1pts w11w v.1th patio~. J ll v.1th i:ar aj!t'). and s1luakd in a 1111 t'I) nl'1f!hborhood \'en .ioud J!>,umJl>h· fmo1n' inl! t:J rh bu1ld1ni.: ofll•rl'd ut $.lltl IJUO ll'l' ,\ sem.atwnal '"'l'~tmrnl LAST Yf:AR'S PRICE lmai:ml "' tnl! in J SJ11 J uJ4u1n modl•I 1t1v.t<r unit. l\411 f)(·droom 1110, <kn for 11nh Sltlll IMMI \ ~. \\ Po RT II ~. \l' II lH l'l. EX :-Oto' t' 1n •on rl1t11111. rt<alh ht-.iut1ful llnl' unit" luur ht>droom . the otlll't l"''' bl'droom S1·n,J1tonal \ l('V. S42S 10 1 RETHl:: • .\T 1:-. 111.U CO~I :'t1itl>h•r l)o'!1room has "'l't bJr. fln•pl.tt" Jnd U,I\ \ ll'\4 1 "II b .. drooin 2•, IJJlh Jdur Jbll' house I' n•nt h door~ 11atrue. $321 IX.I THAT'S WHAT'S UMIQUEAIOUT t ,111ilC)Uf t1(~f§ Realtors. 6iS fiOOO COLDWeu. BAN~C FOi SAU CAHMBY VILLAGE Urtiqw Opportwtity SSSO sq ft rorner PMtl'I Ce>Mod E:d De AYito 752~1111 VILLA BALBOA This new llstmi: offer~ nearly 2000 sq ft or lux ur1ous r ust om11 rd features mdudin.: 111.c separate master suites and a lar"e enlertamm)l area and huge Arizona flagstone patio ull 111 gated ('ommun•t) 1\ 1148.000 assumable loan at 12•. await s thl shrewd buyer Pm·ed al S27~.ooo t Cote Realty ll. ln\t''\tmf'nl 640-5777 JUSTUSTIOI SllbtlMtAIC>ffws Ocean I' 2 blocks' Cutt> I ('O rner 2 bdrm house W11lk lo restaurants & shopping S'ZI0.000' lolboo .. y ,rop. ........ •'75-7060. ..... ~ ..... Prime Costa Mesa area 20 unit condo prOJert compl approved. read> to build, call 752·&499 Plan IV Re alt AFFOIDABLE 2 Rdrm. 1 ba 1 yr old. Adult complex Take over txlslln11 loan • RED CARPET 754-1202 llltllgttt~· on ttlt Or-. CeMt DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ,., Corl Stl It, •11111 11. l•1tWtltle-...u (142·1178] °"' c.. "'-' .... ~ ...... SAMDDOlUIS Th 1:; 3 Bdrm 2 Hdrm dupl('x prt'i.ents ti i:rtJl 11111·~t111enl opportunll' 1n Yl't'SI -:1•v.111nt Thl· toe a tum of 1h1b 11rof)l•rt 1 iunh 2 lots from lht.' on·u'n and stl'P:. 10 th,· bu.\,• 1ouplt-tl '"'th the· unbc·l1r1 .ibll' l1n•n1·111~ m.ikr 1h1.~ offfrtni: n• al11tu· 11nd sm.ert Asl.. 11111 onl~ ~.<OI lotboo lslCllMI Rlty 673-1700 • RHlTORS SUftHb & Sailboott (.' h II I m I! r J I' t' & s1111h1s1u alt'd h\IOI! .in· 'our~ m the. bl-.eutrtul I ·Hdrm humt''" ~'4 l·1·pmi.: I 1!'11 ~ Ill lht• hJI lll't'Ull & nt~ hl(hL' Thi~ hom•· ,,. J' d1·'9~ni'tl tur l'l1·~anl 1·nh·rtJ1nllll! pfu, JI 111 ,. f.im1I' hh· Olfl'l\~I l11r Sl~f lO I D.M. Monhatl Rltr 760.0835 E·IDOWM ~dudt'd 3 Hr2 Ha 111nd11 m•:ir So Coal>l l'h11J dhl 1·Jr 1:ar 9lti .. 11MI \\on I last C.111 Jtoanm "\ol1l•1 631 1266 Rf{MIC Rt:ALTOR S 2 PlMIMSULA POINT IAJtGAIMS OWC' 111\LA~n: 10" (.' ull nov. · -t !Ht ~exu·an Villa I hou.\t' from pounding ,urr Set'luded m<Citl'r ri:treJl v.1th flrt'pl Jn• 'l'"' k1ll'hen dml' un 111t•d paltO Horr~ STEPS TO SAMD FIX k.R 3 RR & OE\ net>ds >our attt'nl1on Rr 1nl( shol'eb and pa1n1 bru~h \1 .!lie $S's (),,. rll'f wi ll r .irr) Jl l11v. tn tert'st @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631 -6990 DUPLEX Onl' block to beach 3 Hr 2 B.i upper. I Br I lla lowl'r Bll·mS & frplr in both units A huge· 4 l'a r garaite md ov.ner v.tll frnant'e Askmg l:JZ>.000 JACOBS REALTY 6754670 CUSTOMIIIO HAHOlt llDGE Lo1el) 4 Bdrm l.o1ulrt> mont model with 400 ad d1t1on formal dining. 3 baths 5869.500 Owntr 11.tll ('ilrrl li00.000 llJ lt.O•>JH H.\HOltllDGE An exqui$ile offerm11 Elegant & spar1ous 3 bdrm + family room. I le\ home v. panoramu 1 1s ta of harbor t'oasthne. ocean & night hghts Prest1i:t>. com fort, luxury & secur11 ~ Redut'ed. now $739,000 !Owner fmanrm11 1 Allt &40·5560 DUPLEX $70,000 DOWN Buutlful Coron11 del Mar cl,uplex onl> 6 year<. old 3 & 2 bdrths fireplaces. beam cell ings, private patrns. prime. corner lout1on FUii pr lee only S320.ooo 17 I 4t 6'7J04400 IJIJIUWlll HARBOR 1\ 1>11 i-ron 111 ll.1rh111 lnH..,lml•nt l'er • Find out •bout the h111h ea min~ rul estate 111IH u reer opporlunillo w 1 t h T H E R E A I. EST ATE~ Lin•n11in11 school ftta complttel )' rerundablt lo school or your choi« f.xlen~lvt• ••lt'I tralnini For an formation, (all 1514111 Loollln1t fOI' il i.>fl'k• of )'O'lt CllWft' V n1nt fiad many homes ldvert!Md tor nit in Claulflfd .VffJd•1 __ _.mlr'-Wl"llll'nm<r1.11.---....----------~----------~+---____ __..._........--~.----• -; -1"~......----~ ,.· -___. -......._ --.---; • . ' .. -. . . . .. . . . . . . . . • OrangeC.Oast DAILY PILOT/W1dn11d1y. Augu1t 2e, 1981 Hwtt'9rW. "-en'9rWt •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.~~ ........ ~.~~ ........ ~::.~~ ....... ~~-~.~ .......................... !~~ !!~;~ .......... !~~ ~.~.~ ....... ~.~.~ ....... !~!.~.~ ....... ~~~:~.~.~ ...... . ~ 1002 G1•r• 1002 ., .. ,.. 1001 ., .. ,.. IOOJ -• ••••• IOOJ C"teM4tM IOJ~H .. 1Mjt.w8"U 1040 ,,..... 1044 ...•••.........•....... ....................•.. ....................... ..•.................... ~······················ •............•..••........••••........•.............................. ,,...... • SlllDOWM • 1 LfMDA ISLI 10/o DOWN OPENW..WF.U BV OWNER Wuodbrldge TOWMHOMI? DlSNIA11! n ExcltJn& opportunity! Wide channel IAYSHOUS Woodo condo with 2 MJI ~lanl Onve Carmel 3br. 211 ba SJOk Call the •11tt11h1t1 •t 4 Bdrm 2 bl POOi homtt /7 I I view from spectacular archJtectural C u' t 0 m fr' 0 l' h matr Br'a, vaulted 2 aty f!4S ..... soo 163-4793 undu mkt SS9-934S tht rondomin1um In Aaaumt hi bll\an<-e loan L.ol• 0 •WOOi'/ dealaned 4 bdrm 5 bath pool hom e Normandyhomf new ror l'ellln1. uper• crpu, CON DO M300 dn or NORTHWOODS formatlonccnttr OWCat!~l note r ~ Slip for 2 Jarg~ boats: Sl.•9S,OOO. !~r17;~s!t.8:!::holdn tlle rloora . and murh trade ror PorscM 11()() DIE.AM TouchJtooe Rulty SUCC 56 REA LTY Summer Occupaney . Hu uparate I Bdrm ef· more. Only 112.000 dwn, mo total 2 Sr. \11 ba I mm ac.ulate 3 Bdr m -ll3-0l8J 79111 R• _.LTORS · flclenl'y unlt LC>cattd In no \uallfy11t&. WUOO 981·~39 home on quJet rul de sac· HERE WE GROW AGAIN!! TMS IS YOUR OPPORTUMTY TO BUILD YOUR FUTURE T .. U FtNAMCIAl IMG•9IDINCt $39 SCHOOL TUITION INCWDIS • Textbooks •Practice Exams •Classroom lectures • Follow up training • Exam revie ws •More & more I WHtCEHD OR I EVEMMGS F O R CALL NO W I N FORMAT I ON & DETAILS 17141 ll5·4242 ~ Walker &lee Real Estate Presente d by Prottas Real Estate School OPEN DAILY 2-6 PM ON BALBOA ISi.AHO 116 MoriM A••· $495,000 201 Gnmd Ccmol, I.I. $675,000 I Co*ftt 11. IFuml S 1,200,000 Coa Clltd P"•lew theH fine properfl" Clltd find out how you CCM lil•Ht In lahal ... 1 VILLA BALBOA-REDUCED! rrofeuioMlly decorated 2 beet. 2 bo. In a MCurity btiildliMJ wftti ••1iltlft.. CirHf price at S 171,500 I Oww.r wlll help fiftCMct! WATERFRONT-CAPE COD TW1 Is• ...-..tic Cope Cod~ by~ litcludhMJ •hlillld & ttchtd 9lau, brick a1td bea11t1. Totally coordMlcrhd witt. lu11no. -..lt&.1 .... .,... ""' 4 bH. ............. 2 patios + •po VU ift a 4'•l•t Utffe l_.Oltd locatioft. Tit-4ip for 2 bocih. $515,000 he. 67).6900. FENCED SPANISH VILLA Old Wortd charm on approL 1/J ocre wlffl IGn)e pool + Yolleybaft cowt. G1111r0tt1 home wltt. 5 beth-. l2 lllCllhr Mlite1I lorcJ• IM"g i"OOlil wlffl bemM & flreploct: forMGI clft.nn. M..y qllClllty alMftitt.1 lftcludt Frech doon, tiled.....,, HW & ,.999d ftoon, anHc.- i.oded 9cn• wlftdow1. A trw estate w'"' ftood "91dt, Ian)• deck Gild .-cll ..,.., OwMi-wll txChHCJf. WMNt ofhrt. S4tt,OOO. 63I·1400. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC Rf.AL ESTATE '-t ._.' kf'n1.ti1\ J'uo ''" \t_., 4"1't ·ryn• /4Jo V. l '"''' H .. ~ .. \Ii.Out• f:Wck h 6Jl·l400 II~ Md• rw A" Bit"-l.t..rxl 6714900 RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES DOVEi SHORES -IAYFIONT The pleasures of f amity leisures or e legant entert aining i n this gorgeous 5 BR. home. Large pier , slip & dock. Owner will carry all .financing. $1,500,000. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 5"' lovely sated communl· 8111 tnntdy'3l 1288 NO QUALIFYING 1n Northwoods Plu~h '71·1111 UDO ISLI HOMES ly Plulble fin1ncin1 Own tr tr•niferred c•rpelt and custom llAunM HOADMOOI: 4 .... •a. .... ,... ... ,.. ...... ..tv ~"' .... , ....................... ,. .. ...... PMt4 tt U70,000. COLI O' MIWPOIT lllALTOIS JI 11 l C•e1t Hwy., c ....... Mer 671·1111 VACANT -YllW -ANXIOUS Panoramic Vll'W of buy, octi11n & sparkling lights. 4 Bdrm~. Lge fumlly rm. Formal din rm. 212 Baths $395.000. Submit offer on price and terms owner anxious . WISUY M. TAYLOR CO .. RIALTOH 2111 S•Jo ...... Roed MIWPOIT CIMTH, M.1. 644-4t I 0 $.16 000 ON 1st mo.P.00 at 11.73 as sumable Fully rent triplex. Owner w /carr 2nd Call ~9161 ~. OPEN HOUSE REAL TY /. OCEMRONT 5 Bdrm . 2 bath Temr1 value and location on th sand. Only $499.SOO Cal now 979-S370. ALLSTATE REALTORS H you're m the market for a better car, be sure to check the many autos advertised for sale in ~:..:.-=.:::;.i..;:;=.:::.=..:=-Classifie_d_. ___ _ . MOllLE HOMES N.I. MODULAR HOMI OML y sn ,500 Lovely, spacious 3 Bdrm 2 bath, with fireplace across from the bay. View from deck. Adult luxury living in best location. Pool -s a nd y beach -s lips available. Owner will fina nce with $25,000 down. LIDO/OH THE WATll Cozy 1 Bdr m with large living room and fi replace. Great for year round living or weekend retreat. See today, make offer. $59,500. Owner wi II carry t he loan. LIQUIDATION SALE BAYFRONT •••••S1U11S••· lllPllT..., mt.ISM f'lllllJ P9f1. ........ Tl llmlfT wm MAT m N-•Y 12-5'I~1111. SU %?74CIMEltM YDUI lEllS II CASH ISCOUMT c..•••7'-mt••• ~Q, J ~·cuturcd on Homes Toun this lovely 11v11ll1blt to qu11liried Super 4 Bdrm. best 1tru draperies lhruout tlulft· trudltlonul spacious. custom 3 bdrm. 3 buyer. Call Mu Adrian. J ult ,129 900 lik , p11t10 with soothing spo l th r ) 642·1200 ' M11ny extras plu~h luw •ia omc'-new Y redecoratt:d. Priced !!.'8·0709 interest assum11blt' 1011n to 11cl quk1dy at $475,000. Muat aee. MwalW-sun.ooo j PETE Nt•wly remodeled 3 bdrm . 2 bath plus lttl' nil'l'l•utl<>n room & 2 patios. Beam l't'll tnai it Grt>at fo r e ntertaining. $420,000 Ul'lll price for th t! money PIMIMSULA POINT IEACHFIOMT Pt1norumll· huy & o<'ean view at "l'dllt\ from prime lt.1rgc lot. 4 bdrm. 3 huth {'UNlllm horn(>. 37()() sq. fl featur 111.: 111u r·11w room $1.385.000. NIWPORT CIEST CONDO ~ bdrm. dl'll, spacious Plan 8, 1m- 111un1lt1tt•. Low priced at $215,000 BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR I I t ti" , d, Ii. • , •, k 11 / 'i ~'I b I NOQUAlJfYING U5 ,000 down and no qu1llfyln1 for this lovely 3 bdrm cul·de·sac home. Only S12UOO. Call now 979·5370. ALLSTATE REALTORS Locllff•&.oc.,._ 3 Bdrms, fantastic ocean & canyon views. gazebo. luah landscaping Anx ious owner 12119.000 RCTaylorCo ~ ,. 1(}\) IE 111111 ILlllS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE llG CAMYOH YIEW! Beautiful Versailles Model On Quiet Cul-de-Sac_ Wide Winding Stairway With Spect a c ular Su s pende d Walkway Overlooking Marble Entry & Spacious Living Room. Elegan t Features Garden Kitchen -Den With Fireplace Huge Master Suite Highly Landscaped Garden With Paddle TeM is Court. Great View! $875,000. MESA YEIDE Beautiful Contempor ary Home In Costa Mesa 's Bes t Area. Features Include Five. Large Bedrooms, Two Impressive Fireplaces, Gorgeous Living Room & Family Room, Skylights. Wall Coverings, Wet Bar -Fantastic! Price. $223.500. . ·--......... 759-9100 uc..,.. ....... ....,..c...e.r • • WATHRONT HOME• • Detached home featuring 3 Br's & move in condition! ! Located s m ac.k on the water wit hi n walking distance of the beach. Priva t e te nn is a nd p ool available. The owner is willing to carry a first T .D. at 12"o & has priced this outstanding property at $230,000 for immediate sale!! Call 759-1501 or 752-7373. • HAllOR YIEW t1U.S * PANORAMIC OCIAH & IAY YllW Fantastic ne wly remodeled & expanded hom e featuring 3 Br's, for mal din ing, large modern kitchen, pool, jacuzzi, oak noors, fr ench doors, (3) fplcs. This showplace is vacant & ready for i mmediate possession. Owner will consider all terms including Lease /option. Call 759·1501 or 752·7373. MIWPOIT HACH OMCI 2670 s-Ml .... °"" l714J 7H·llOI 1714J 751·737l Walker Blee R11IE1tat1 '==' s~~4llA-4£tis· = ----WIN~ GAY .. fOl&M ---- .............. ol the -.........-..... ............ ,..,...,.._. LflPlt[C I I' fl f I I I . · .... I ... 11_i_l ..... r _·i-~I i f , A It Q H I ' I Went to tilt doolor for my Mnull p11,.ioat. Hf Ot1t mt I I' I' 11 Ill OOOCI lllWt. Told mt 10 lallt M I llf9I 10111 end 110t wony '--~It -A"""T_,T_E~Y ......,, ~ '*""t to -It ...... I I I I I'.•:=:-...~~ ,........., • .,~s....., ' BARRETI ***** . REALTY 311 +P-'+ S,. Harbor 11nd Baker area Xlnt nrl1hborhood TaMS -8-ES_J_ff_Ml-Ml'l-NG•I With SMK down Ownt'r ...., must nil Sl44,900 IN TOWN 400ll7"". rouu Brand new 2 " 3 Bdrm C.MAL~..:IU Townhomea in lovely • •--~-garden aetllnf( from S134.~ 111!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!~--~ I J'l•°r'• fbt4...,...t ...... AM111ultil1 wlttl itO ,,..,.., ••• ,..... ty. JOyrloa All ameruties including double attached garage, wood burrung fireplaces. custom kitchen, wet bar. pvt deck, rerreat1on area with pool, spa, BBQ and much more Lot·ated at Fairview and Avorado. on the same site as I he origin a I Roger 's Gardens tn Cosl11 Men GardettPart& o:aA COZY CONDO 2 Bdrm. 2ba end unit New rarpets Cltan and bright Assumable 13'"~ loan. WIMBLEDON VIUAGE Elegant single fam ily home. Profesalonally de corated and la.odscpd 4 Bdrm, Jba ' library Air, alarm, amenities galore. • RED CARPET 754·1202 LEASEOPTIOH fro111 I 0: 30 A..M. 548-2239 Luxurious rustom ron do. 2SOO $Q ft 2 frpks. 4 ... ~~~!!!1111!1~~~ bdrm, 21, baths $115() COOL POOL nt..Q.;_J!.95,ooo -642 4623 Big 20x40' pool goes with '6500 down :-io quahf) th11 neat 4 8dnn home in 1ng Brand Nev.~ 3HR. Mesa Verde Also has a 2 12BA 2 car gar great bonus room Cul Overlooking park de·sac lout1on Real 631-571!_ val ue at $149.950 751·3191 lcAool ..... 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fURLOUGH Airline pilot sacrifice. Reduced S35K. 3 br, 2 ba SHARP 3 IR LoHly refurbished home on golfcuurse As sum e 10'1 int Only Sll9 ,99~ Pnn only Patrirk Tenore. agt 631·1.266 CANYON VIEW roll a g e Ca s h , T . 0 .. -=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilll trcrde, offer S350K • Ownr/AJ11·661·~-- CCN'Olto dlt M. I 022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bdrm 111 baths + large family room H...._ 1042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COIA&. CAYS On the sand 4 Bdrm Priced under market at '100.000 Assume ex1sl ing loans Owner will co operate w if1nan Prine OOIJ A&tnt M6 46M lnlM 1044 •...................... MEAT 11 a pin. rlean & t•ozy 3 Br 2 Ba w rourtyard en try Near ~ carpets and m1cr nwo1ve 1n rluded Close tu arhoob ilnd ahopping Call for deta1l1 -l\/d\;(H ~ Hf f.l IV ~ "'· 1 10()0 THIHKJMG don osen rc•11lturt. 17Tll ATPROOPEC'r TUSTIN,, 731·3111 STOP, LOOK CAUMOW t;.crlus1ve agent lutmg 3 Bd 1n Woodbridge. Rt- quires onl) $30,000 dwn no qualifying. prime lot.; t 1on. last esrrov. possible. terms v.111 aeate earl> sale and un 111 ue opporlunll)' ror buyer If you v.a1t or 1 t1ll l•le, your opportun1l) will have passed you b) ""'°' private showing eall Ken U-1 ht5S9·9400 TOWHHOME7 Call the spec1ahst~ al l.ocpMo ltoeh I 041 the condom 1n1um 1n ••••••••••••••••••••••• form alton center A Lot ToochWJne Realty For A Utffe ~~ I ll<:re + bldg site. gt'nl **POOL ' SPA I) slopini: p.mel sh11r1 c1111tanti> from tennis & bl'iilCh (Jv.nr hai 1n 1 ludf'ii pl.m for 1 ~l•1m 'lll:t Sl;')IJ'l)(J S1>•' tar ul.H 'lt'Vo\ Separate ren ted playyard h1ghlt1thts thl\ su pe rb 4 Bdrm pool hume 1n f11buluui. Northwood Tn $40\1 dwn \f IS.'>10' k f.. \L T'l .1~ IJjJJ Si!All,IXtJ U1\tJrle t ottl">~ .. 1. l.11 v.1r 3 \r1h H«' ~ldhrld(jt Gre .. t r,1 t-o1n '1 .. v. P' t drl'• tbdrm t,.-.,. II Ru ttv house 19'J.J1~ 551 3000 EX<..EPTIO,Al. S Rdrm lt?tRarranu """' ln1n• I 3 bJ home "llh 11re .. • o<e .. n '1ev.; d.fld farrt1h rm 2 frplrs •on h;"• 'epdrate mom 1n 1., ... unit Large as;umdbh Yi~ r loan $295.00IJ COOL POOL Large fam1I> home in beaullful College Park 4 Bdrm pool home. sp.i ;. huge bonus room. great homt for enterta1n1ng Assumable f1nanl'1ng available Call for de tails. I nANC H HEAL TY ~!J 1 2000 LET'S MAICE A DEAL LOCJUfta Yiloqe l.E. 497.1 7,, loglMa H• ! 050 ....................... Eleganl 4 Br custom 1n !'lell1l' Gale Ranl·h . beaut ,·1ev.. imported marble pool s11e) ard ~ car garage. equestnan lo t $625 ooo Steps to 11X37, with Flagstone ChillG Co•e fireplace. etc S107.SOO L e a s e o p l 1 o n 1123K lo assume al andterms. Tu rtlerock ll1ghlands Owner Broker 7S9-1170fi 644 5742, 951 82169 LGCJlmta N.,. I 052 Roy McCrwdle, lltr. Bren home. I > r old 11 ~. ~ • 2 Bd 2-sl >' • 541-7729 Jbdrm . muter bdrm lowest price 1n CdM . w frplc, 2•,ba. formal Call Tim Rhone 631-1.266 111!!!~~~~~!!!!!!!~1 d 1 n rm fa m rm or 73-0055 EASTSIDE SIX UNlTS. improvable ll.JX gross ut1I hobb) rm. lrg prof Owner f1nanc1 ng landscaped yrd. ml 1240.000 Devin & Co \'1ev.. upgraded crpt. wall paper & draperies ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOO KI NG F OR A 642-6361! Assumable loan & xlnt FlXER Upper 3 br, 2 ba fin 7~2 9061 j 434 IEGOMIA + ram rm Sll0.000 FAMI LY HOME~ Then don't miss this beauttfull) maintained home v.1th 4 bedrooms and 2 baths. localed in " super family rommun1 ty offering a club house. s w1mm1ng pool baseball and socrer field . S185.000 495 1720 Elegant new 4 Br Vic Seller will rarry SIM>.000 * * PRESCOTII t o ri an partial vu. Isl al 12'1 Own /Agl I 0 r I.a th .hi 642· 1523 ~ 7365 ne o 1 ..... mos 1g > ownr /contractor just ~ ---sought models 1n the com_J>lel1!!(. S57~0QO~ COOl POOl pre.st1 g1ous V1lla)le of POPPY STIHT MESA Y9DE Woodbridge s Br. J t ar Pretty and private, J 4 Br. 2 Ba. with pool, ga r . spa. etr. et c bdrm, 21-, ba. Great beautifully landsraped $344,000 finanCll!(, S.S-1904 & easy care yard Owner 2BR """';~ """'' m., ""' ""'"""'· [~i]'ll>odhrld9c South ofSeaview. Owner $134 ,900 D. Bourk e will carry first T.O Realtor. 546-9960. Really ~J.!!!lti.-631· 7:.JO~--HHDOM HOME 551.3000 CAMEO SHOIES 3 Br. l Ba. large yard l9telbrra11u """•.ln1n~ IEAUTY 000· -. -641'0763 s• •c1ous A.ND Estate swimming pool, .._,..,..leach I 040 '""' dramatic ocean view. 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GRACIOUS l~e bdrm swtes. """ ba. saooo Do-2 year old contemporar) ..... in Turtle Rock Vista 3 xqu11ite landscaping Nice 3 Bdrm, p, batu bdrm . 2 ba . formal din St.225,000 condo. Close to shop. tng rm . ram nn . and a Open Sunday 1-5 ping. Owner will hel p terrific kit Quiet and 461SCamden finance. 8i.SOO prl\·ate area Mountain SUHSETllALTY and canyon views Fan 542·5101 tast1c buy at S'l99.000 , .. CED -Assume loans ver) hllle ~~~ REAL ESTATE 644·6397 CottoM4tM HlOWMAIKET 1024 Minutes to miles or down lo purrhase ••••••••••••••••••••••• pounding sw'f. ThlS low MOYllH COMDITION Sharp 3 Bdrm, S years new, lar1e open kitchen. lovely atrium. earthtone carpeta. Asking 1134.900. Call 540.1151 maint. Townhouse w 11 br. + den or 2nd br . 1 & ~ ba. lmmac., highly up1raded Has 3 pools. jacuzzi. t e nni s , clubhouse. wet bar, fprlc. Has existing 7 .9'A loan. Open Sat,Sun. 1·5 .. 5Z3 CAMP\l,J>a·IRVIME euu.~~ M~wport ltoch I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION $12.900 dwn will buy this dlx condo w part1il \'U Assume loans. no quah fy1ng 1129,900. Rae Rodgers 631-12166 H orbcw-View Move in cond1t1on. 3 bdrm. 2 ba home 1n Harbor View High as- sumable loans. Highly upgraded throughout Shows hke model Must sell fast Asking 1239.500 incl land. Come for in· spect1on Sat, Sun 1·6 1860 Port Wheeler or c11ll . • s ~ HERITAGE 9166 Verde Mar. 8kr. 53&-1600 or 968·8341 r--STOPl! -- Take time to relax and The fastest draw In the 760·9596Qw:!ter1~g_1 . . REALTORS shop at home. It's aim· Lost aomethlng valua· pie with Dally Pilot ble? Place an 1d in our Classiried Ads. And ir Lost and Found col· you have something to umna. That'awherepeo-aell, call a friendly pie look when they've Classified Ad-Vl1or at found an Item ol value. 142.54119 .......... 10 .... ~~l'--..... ---1-006- •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• RESIDENTIAL REAL £STATE SERVICES IAUOA IAYJIOMJ OHM THUIS. 1-1 101 SO. IA YlllC>Mf Fabulous duplex. spaclou_, 2 bdrm owner's unit + 3 bdrm rental. A rare investment. 11,350,00>. h•C...... 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Sgleadlt.Nopels l500 N,ptCrest.Buynow C11ll bedr oo m nestle d THEEEVEARSAT l2'. ~.ooot:ACH Ba llOOMo Also3nr 2 llomes liSO mo & up BlJll.DER'S OWN llOME Y.:A Rl.Y LF.ASE 2br,l'.r,b11twnhse,frplc, mofWH 7.:.:67,.,__ ___ _ Tim Rhone 63112&6 or amonest lovely gardens 1617 WESTCLIFF DR, M.I. 631-7300 Ba S7SO Mo l::vt!i. Ohl wide 49!1 l!t6 $1800 , PER MONTH gar, pvt pauo. adults Occ:anrront large 3 Br. 2 6'73-oo.s5 aod patios. Oen. dJJlint: ~...-....-..-........-......._.~ 770-0347 Vacant 8125. LR t6x28, 1617 WESTCLIFF DR, M..I. 63 1-7300 S495 276 Avocado Ba Upper.2cargaraee. room. rireplace Located ,...__a •--i..... .... _ 3207 fireplace. UR 9x II 2 Ur 548· 7SIQ, 642 ~722 Crplc, yearly lease. Sl200 OCEA.MFIOMT NEWIYOWNEI 3 BR' den, 815,000 3711 Seashore Owner w /Cl!!!l.P3-6S78 lliCHFfXEI AT LOT VA.LUE Peninsula Pt r1x er, lowest pnced home on the Pt. 9250.000 Priced at lot value. Submit terms. 3 Br w trormal dining rm Steps to sand Call Deha now. 63J.1266 ~· WANT house m Newport Heights for client All cash Cleo , United Brokers. 548-2739 HSTILUFFS IUDGETIUY 8'9U ,..,....... ~~~~ M 642 3443 Just 2 blot ks rrom COMMere.ial Loh for Sde 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kit with bkfst arr a 2 br, $400 mo Stove, _L · -""----- beach! 1228.000. submit ' "ropeny 1600 •• •••• ••• •••• ••••••• ••• J Br oce11nfrunt condo in Range & box Patio, gar rt-frig Adults, no pt•ts Large 2 Br. 2 Ba T A R B E L L ••••••••••••••••••••••• BY OWNER neat beachy lJalboa )11rd !!«>Temple Ter SCMC'""'9ift )276 W AT I:: RF RON T ~23W Bay ~9516 Baylront Condo, with R~~LTORS 979-2390 location w sec parking r.ire $800 Mo Ut1b by ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• BACHELOR Near 42 St y. u n It• d Rel ired view, security bldg . EA.STILUFFS 68,200 ~Ft LAGUNA IEACH and sperlat·utar mw owner 494 0154 pao1&h·style 3br home 14 00 Mo Ut iJ pa111 <'OU pie 'ro Manage 36 pool, parking. Yearly By owner · 4Br 2ba exec OFFICE ILDG Large ot·ewn view lot SllOOyrly ~ 7211 A.&! A great ocean v11>w 3 Br w red tile, brick frplc. ~S-2325 quiet. quaint units NB. ~ Broker67S-4912. home at a ppr a 15a 1 lo be developed in the Wood Covc Area with all l.R. den, 2 BR, 2 ba. deck. 2 Ba frpk, Jet·k. hrdwd lltained glass windows. Yearly, winter, summer Costa Mes11 area A\ ail WESTCLIFF.1 br condo. s24o.ooo. 10" down, rentral rorridrr or the pla~and..ipproi.il ample plung. 1 blk to floors. tx·h1ow11 ll50 +mirrored m ast er rentals.Br1eryRealty now 213 763 9406 . adults. no pets, pool, OWC balanre Call Phoenix Unu~ual in ready to bl' bwlt Pric~ Ocean AdJt cple S8SO 494 6930 • sulle Only liOO! Only I 67S9lll 714 646 4fi64 newly deror .. new ap. 760·9396 for mort• in \'eslment oppor.tun1t> S2S9,000 N~ts 67S..8.Ui Lovel) 2 1>tory. gar . h11t )'ear old & only I block lo S650 mo yrl), 2 hr. 2 ba. Bar he tor Loft w 1th .e!s~ 81~~----- formation. Cash.reqwred $1,200,000 497 5100 8313389 C--' tr 1_a. 32 11 tub wel bar. el l' the beach' Hurry' •4980 frplc, gar Neptune /\v ..:arage & pauo. single OCEAN VIEW. )'l'ly, 2 S()'; tnleresl 846 3278 or ' ..,..a CIBO _., ~,*JJ '213)926 67l!I Reohmes 631 ·"5M fee ~·0 5682 Id t BR t Ba """" mo Avl t21315SJ.95S2 A t 3 side by side lot~ 1n ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~ mo.'-.....,.. µe r son 10(' s s O\'e. • ..,.,., • ---g downtown secllon uf llH. Condo. ocean view, 3 Br l.OCJIMa M~ 3252 S.ta AH 3210 Winter or Yearly ssoo. rt'fn.:e. ut1ls pd gas & 911 M4 67~, ~3111* i---------1 21, blot•ks to b<'h. 1o1 .int 21 z Ba Dana Uturr11• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• S650 2 Br. 1 Ba Bit ins. w at cr S405 + S300 Steps to beach, 3 br. 2 ba. W. Ctt Hwy COftllft'I fast i.ale, term11 l'rin pool, tenrus. !'II' ~100 3 Br 2 Ru Garden llnmc, 2bdrm, 2ba rondo nr SC steps to sand !i206 Nt!p serunt)' Call btwn IO·S fr plc. $735 mo yrly Arl1ve Manner's mile c1__pali. only Call 842 11705 49'l·6700 Nigut'I Short!~. pnvuk Pina. family sel'l1on lll!le 548·9275, 645·6404 A.!8!! ~RLL 673-?.5()7. lorallon next to Ton) IOftches Fan. CorOAa det Mar 3222 commty. pool . bet1<'h Ownslai~s, 24/hr sec Oceanfront Dplx 3Br 2 Br Adulll> only, no pt>lS Npt Isl waterfront upper Rom a 's Rib HouH G ' ' 2700 S950 492·6700 IJGI 3.'i2ti bld g A/C, all ulll pd ex· 2ba rt" blllns Yrly or 9 $425 755 W 18th St dplx 3 Br 2 Ba. Crplc. ro••.s • ••••• •••••••••••••• ••• ' , t I -.2c. . ,... . lnrludes thebld..: +lots SP AC IOVS SB 38 . . 32,_7 ccp e ec .., .,1mo mos lse Afso avail ul) 6469S07 sundeck. slip avail f k s • • • • • • • •••••••• • ••••• •• · r · a· M1u 10tt Viejo v 11114 2592 · 0 par mi;. wtablc ror D .. IRY FORS "L.._ formlll dm rm rum rm ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · furn. 645·7S73L[7~·42:83 Lrg 1 Br Adult Near Mature r pl. No pets. Cou ... TRYFR.._ ... CH varied bus inesses " " E b ·d Ltf)'·tL'"f'UR RL,'N'I' Neat 3 Br 2 Ba condo. h I II t l . ..11 S850/mo lsl last &t sec " 1:n 631.1400 · Kern Co Large t·a paci w ,w•et ar. gr nr incl , " c.o> r near So Coast Plaza Winter re.ntal, beaut 2 s ops, poo. 11 u 1 s I"' · • · IMIAYSHOIES H Ex 11111• ty ~odern 2 great Ava1191 $1200 mo A~t 3 Bdrm!> $625 $1i5U br.lba,newpaint&de· 1884Monrov11!,.548 0336 +rers.6'!}761.2 -- Charm ing country 3 Pnm/:m~err~:r pro homes /\gent 111051 760·831.! F e nred )ardi. & ~~5°1~0 PJraa~~:S~l~c~ cor Pvt gar ZOO mo •F.ASTSIDELIVING • OCEANVIEW Bdrm 3 Ba home. perty on busy Newport 325-2766 lnlMTen-au . garage~ Kid~ & pet!> 6311266 Agl <2131445-2788_1~ I Br ~Mo 10 steps to sand. Lge 2 private master suite Blvd Two large lots .lmmar exechome·3Br 14 elcomt' 545 :moo Oceanfront 2bdrm, Iba, 2 Br $4.50Mo bdrm+ pallo + 2 car w / b a I c 0 n Y · ga t e with ~xtsting improve Retrtalt <!ba. lge kitchen. frplr. Agent, no foe Weshniaater 3291 tlerk. winter. ~ Call Fresh & clean 645 270!! gar parking 1695/mo • REH TORS gua rded co mmunity ments Ideal for motel,••••••••••••••••••••••• lov~ly grounds Yr 1.sc M~w......6leacJI 3269 •••l•'•<)•M••E•·~·R••R·L~N·•T•••• eves 5411-?JIJa_K! 2 Br 2 Ba Upper Frplc Furniture av a il 3 Bd 2bth I Wilh 2beaut1fulpnvate ·d ho H ..... _, ......... S l200mo ,1n t l~ ,........ ' .. " c. () r be t'fl 2blt s ~1s<1g·ragn 848-_4~7.e._ves962-_ 2305 rm. a singe beaches Excellent con o. s pping u..nter CMllH ,......,. • ..,.. . rd 97~41.:!3 d ~··•••••••••.••••••••••• 3 Bdrm 1625 f't•nl'ed Ct!an ront au I u Ill • en.. a , ~ stor y "Townhome" owner financmg makes or, Submit uffcn ••••••••••••••••••••••• ga ener ys. 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St Yrly 2 BR 2 BA ~IS only, no pets. ~75 Mo. sume loan of SUJ.000 house on propert) Flex Yearl) Leases t;'s1de 3 Rr Iba Xtru lg $1500 mo Hob or Um i~· in11 . vat10. t·ent ai r Utlls mrld ~. 675 71176 398 W Wilson, 631 ~ 1728 Bedford Lane Callowner&c.5-&406<1Ct 6 S•J•• 1ble uses Owner "111 3BrHayfrtS225Clmo l'ntlyrd wde~:k.S?rnhse 759 1221 $460+S3S ul.JI 775.2.S8() aft4PM 2 Br 2 Ba Townhouse ~·7~33-___ _ Ca..!1tra.o 1071 consider rarry1ni: 1st 4Br~ith V1.T S1ou-. &fruittrs Newl\'llled C\'esweekt!ndsNorwt:. S275 N1r~ Ba chelor sk)hght, all bu11t1ns. 2bdrm,lba""'7Syrly.ti., IACl<IAY ,.. T " °"" k1tl·h w 1blt1ns: Sml 38' DOCK ::z· f l d d I .., ••••••••••••••••••••••• D. Asking Sl99.SOO Call 'lewport Bc<1ch adults on Adults only No pets rp r, patio y11r A u_ts blocks to beach Gar. 3 ~J'::Yr~y~4:ne TRADEORSAU 540·1151 for more in Winter Rental~ ~~P~:i1~d ~S96~0z~1,. S Ur 2•, Ila Nll'rll de ly 2 RR . t>xquisitl' Ullls paid 100 F. Hay only S485 Mo TSL sndeck 212 30th St 2.67 Acres. 1500 sq ft formation l Br $400 mo J toratrd Condo \1.111 Vurs 3ille• B"aut Ave Apt 9 Mgmt 6429412 67J.2830_ Aft 7nm with separate in· law's 2 Br •«'J Pilot Box 1560. Costa 11 l2 675 b'775 • ~ ' .z:.:.: qrtrs. Pool size corner home. barn, corrals. .....,, mo Mesa CA92.626 i:ardtms, pool, Jacum . Corona cW Mar 3822 3 Br I' i baths New S27S Mo. Yearly Cozy lot. Very private Fun view of entire valley, 2 Br .,_'>O mu ' 2 br. Iba, fresh paint Nu sauna. gym. 24 hr sec ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• paint. No pets $i50 mo Ba chelor lmmed oc t aa ti r fin 8 n c 1 n g ma.ny extras, fmanc~g, 3 Br $&SOimo 3 Bdrm. 212 ba , 2 story 2arai:e $600 mu 204 guanJ. pS()/mo 631·6666 2 bdrm . Iba. d eck . 851 2175 cupancy All ulils paid. rz19000 Private /Owner hrd 38r S7501mo rondo Frplr .DIW,com -14th St ~"root. DrlHby 3br,2 ba,a/t',µatio,pool, carport. pool. lease, USTSIDE ~5·2921bfrSPM. '. '71'·')'9~1372 -~-4Br S700moPactor.smlyard fi rbl,7S2·6499 adult t n50 C /21 "9wpartClttr ~ .. '" ~-· Wesu.1 de C.M fJ751mo sauna. no pets 1525 5• no pe s .., 2 Br 112 Ba Townhouse 640.'1._57 ........ _It _ _...._._._ Co1tdo111i11iM1sfTo w1t-Call 673-2282, Mon thru month to m onth 7591863,673-~73. Laundry rm. patio. ---=--'=-= ""'""" .. ..annw hotttH fwsaM 1700 -\\·\llHIHct\I Fri. OCEAN FRONT 2 SS7·S761_,_~797S 2bd. l ~ba. frplc, deck, 1:a rnge Small rhlld. BLUFFS CONDO·S1nglu ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .Bdrms with lots of wood v I pool bit · Adults ti <>K "" ~ 111 J\11 -. 1.-c East.side 3 Br den. gar. 1 la Balboa. 2 br. 2 ba · ·ms . no sma pet ..,25 ~50 story, Lmda Plan New Mobile HORIH "r iY C)ated C°""" RC.AL £ SIA1E 1o1 Id hkups. gdnr ind No and shutterl>, r1repli1l·e. sep :>uilcs. frpk. m1m 1 _.ee~ Lseji!K>. 673-0473. Mo TSL Mgmt 642·1603 Plus plush cpt.s. paint. For Sale 1100 Irvine 2 bdrm. 2 ba 873-t900 pets $875 Savage, Wlldr mature adulu. $875 mo 11real ocean & bay vu>'"' • 2 Br. I Ba 2 story Coro DUPLEX, 2 bdrm Stove. upgrades Top cond ••••••••••••••••••• .... • be;ach, teruus. spa. up & Co 675 9006 yrly '800 642 6149 Lido. Adults. no pets. washer. dryer Adlts. Reduced $10,SOO As· OC EANFRON T .New graded beAiutifull} f"ul ~~ ~93232 833-lSSJ sum a b I e I 0 ans . Modular Type Homes. ly assumable loan at 4 Bdrm. 3 b;ith 1·ondo II ARBOR VlF.W 4 bdrm. Condo 1 Br. SIC Plaza ~ ---"" -----$125 mo ~9839 Owner /agt. S219.SOO ltased land. 3 pvt bchs. 1_0'•% Bkr Lan_!SS2 2000 lal»oa l'.-.....a l I 07 w amen1lles S800 Call 2'2 ba 2storY ... uh fam1 A ic · Jar · le n n 15 · osta Mt'M 3124 2 Br I Ba pool~l;aundr) 85$-2013 24 hr sttUnty, fishing ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673·3335da, 645-2439 Ev ly rm formal 11tning, MOO imo No pet.s. Jim ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm No pets Close to all UDOISU 20% down. owe Jge 2nd w /no payma1ta 2 br. 2 ba.1mm1c. condo. w lex· pansion potential Just $335, 000. A.gt, 96J..8 l.82 WIST OCIAHROMT Triplel . Tenns l&00.000. A ent 67S-6161. pier from $34.900 10', ~!._H/ llOO Winter Rent<il Sept 12th 5 br. 3 ba. super rlean 11ev.. big yard. pm Jn S40S7S9 MEWLYDECOI. C<11l for appt S00.$135 down. 499-3816 Ollin S'Gk thru June l.2th Clean. 2 New crpt & patnt Walk SlllOO mo> rly I bdrm condo. lort. stove. I Br gas pd. encl gar Mo TSL Mgmt &t2 4603 ----••••••••••••••••••••••• br. patio. garage & laun lo all sr~s, park & rng furn. pool. Jar tea d washer, pool Adulls lsl week Sepe. SSOO Mo ly Oww /2 HOMH dry SS00 Mo +deposit shopping $1100/mo 1st TRI LEVF.L APT with n1s. SSSO mo 646-SS38 aft 642·S073 o pets or kids 2 Br 2 lest "'Y ill Towa on lge 1oo.doo· lot Can Adults 67S-~l last + S2SO. 556-7650 · o<·~an \ 1ew 3 Rdrmi.. 3 J. 00 640. 7316 Ba den. ""llO. enrlsd 24k60·1971 Goldenwest 1 be rt ··• 3 2 I I I ADt ,... 2Br,2Baw/familyrm& eas_1/ ~~;~0 t.'u~o Winter rental 9•12 thru ~:leganll-;wnhou se . ba.3 rar gar ln apn mc IRVIN E LAKi:S. 1BR r. a C:w gara11e lg hv rm . din wet bar. ID Laguna Hills u n 1 s · 7 :,,,u,:.,.e a 5 > 7 11 2 Br 2ba, 12 blk lo Jbdrm. 2ba. 2 car gar m Ne,. Por t Io ca l 1 o n loft on water. ~. No Newly decor as pd Ing rm. selr clean oven. n1ceat Sstarpar1c.21yrs terms.~4~ bay SSSOmo 6735638 cl dishwu her. refrig, S1200 moyrly ptls. SSI 3211 Days enrl gar, pool, dshwr d w,Phone642497S +lo qualify DJ.000. Deluxe Tn·Plex. 3 ~r 2 2 Bdrm, 34th St 9 13 to washer/dryer 847·5500, Waterfront Homes, Inc Eves 731-4989 Adul~.6"2·SCU~ -Sha rp 2BR house on CLASSIC Ba home + 2 Units 6 13 ~~permomrl ulll ~7 5606 or 754-1033 ai;k 631-1400 "' l Ir To.....,_. lower East.side Garage Eastside Costa Mesa 673-S742or63957119 forJaneorJohn I Aparhnftlhfw'lllalwd Newly decor. gas pd . Nodogs l>50mo Avail MO~~~OME :~~· Owner Al:ent l'mque4BR. gar ut1l 111tl Mesa Verd; ex~c 4 Br 2 15 AC. PVT PA.RK ••••••••••••••••••••••• encl gar . pool. dswhr now Call Wa)'ne age 2706 Harbor,Ste206·A Sl200 Sept 19th to June Ba. 2000 sq f\. gardener 2 Mstr Bdrm 2•, Ra l~a lsJ.d 3706 Adut~-~·~3. _1 640-8816 OClAMfl.OMT 540.5tl7 lnc:0tne ,ropetiy 2000 19th 67S ~ incl s12001mu Like nu. W o. rcfr11: ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT 11BR nr SC Plata Pool. 3 bdrm. 2 bath 1m •••••••••••••••u••••••1 ltt 3144 9>5<.I pr mo Kid~ OK. IAYFRONT ..... 99M~s. weight rm. fndgl! $425 l-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~• Trade Luxur) Newport " • 3 B b I f "'oo ""ls maybe 3 Br. 2ba. /\va1 I 9/13 "'""_.."' 1:n1 mo Aft 6 964-2191! macul ate home with h f 1 •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• r. 11l ot, en<'•~· ...-1 I Bdrm From S270 Ac...-fwSde 1200 ome on '2 acre or n c Call 7S I 319.1 . S"l"<·t JohnMarshall Sl200 mo Winter · ... .._""9~T guest house &t/or 1 bdrm · --r come Units or , t::quit y ARM EL Cotta.:~ llome ' ' 0 ., •• 1."" 67., .,., mo + utils. No children. nE"'"""" apt. Incredible ocean ••••SU•••••••••••••••• $280 ,000 Art now ' l br, rum rm. 2'1 ha Properties 631·1266 wner .,.... ........ ,,....;;45 nopets.nowaterbeds A"ARTMENTS Luxurious 2 bdrm. 2 bath only $450' Chefs kitch. patio + garage' -e424 The good hfe' Sunny studio with ill utils pa 1d + pool $J!IO ! t64.50 Renl1mea63l_-45SS Fee Oceanfront 2BR. back unit Lrg deck. furn, or unfurn. Winter. liOO mo Yrly. rm mo 640-2092. 67S-76!!_~~~~~ s-t•Allo JllO ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW CONDO near SC Plaza Small adult cbm· plex Secluded rorner unit. I BR + extras. • +-~ util. 77S-2SllO eve, Adult condo . Par.It Brist-01. I Br lba. USO S.57-S 707 & 67S-9'52 3 Br. 11'1 Ba 2 car garaae Condo. lmmed ocr. 1575 Mo So Coast Plaza area. Ros1e714J848.~ Apartwi..ts .... st.d or UltflnltMd ltOO view.$4SO,OOO. * HMYMIEAD • Broker Co ')p /\""nt Corner ~S59·93'1:i Easts1de 2BR. in 10 Sml I Br. 5400,mo + 11111 24S()NewportBlvd 2 Br Avail ..,.,0 mo R I · 67~6700 Tr t u lots e d to e ' ,.., h d t R0 sp mat dlt I ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ea ooom1cs ..,. ac ·>H ·r a Y r . 63J.4Sl6. Newpori a.och l 169 ouse . ev. Poo. gar. " .. urea on Y C~la Mesa Plus ut1ls No rh1ldren . cord $7500 per lot Xlnl ••••••••••••••••••••••• adults No pets 1525 Avail 9 30 Dys, Mr 1._.._.....,. nopets.nowaterbeds. S E A WI MD --------1 financing by ownr 714 MAKE AH OFFER ! LIDO ISLE charminS? 4 Manager 2453 B Oran11e Sh a w 6 4 4 8 2 6 o . ~ 2450 Newport Blvd VILLAGE IUT IUY 7fi4?-0823;_J28.J 373 bdrm. 2 bath. newh re Ave eves wknds 675-8829 OCCUPANCY! Costa Mesa OM UDO DEVELOPERS 2.26 AC 3 Income Propert1e~ de<'orated 11800 mo 31i R. 2BA. frplr. Xlnt Westl'hfr. 1 stor~ 4 br. lalboa .. -..... 3707 2 Br. 1 Ba Apt Beum H..tift-leac:h 3140 N~~ 1&2 bdrm l~xllly site zoned for 46 units in Easts1de Costa Mesu Yearly ••---•her r"n l'Ond Mesa Verdi' ~C udy. 3 ba. rounlr) ••••••••••••••••••••••• ceilings. laundry rm, .,._.. a u t apts in 14 P ans 1 Priced for 1mmed1ate """' '" ' k t h G d f\ 1 I Ad I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bdrm from -2 bdrm C1tyof VistaOnly$8,600 Owner wi ll rarn Is ·1 "llG -• Q L631"'''"' ir ar ener \a1 2Br !Ba tblktobeach poo uts only, no .....,, act.i·on Newly fin1'shed 4 ta avai 01 runu) • · uie ........, 9 IS Sl oo · TH.._ WHI-. "',,...._.._ from SS3S To..,.. .. __ _ · per unit Terms 7SS-4667 Priced to sell! · 675 6161 I no pets I Ri50 yrly D Alvarado pets. E r-n..E '"EE • _.,,JVV>e bdrm dream home on or7SS-91.Sll714) . •CHILD WELCOME• 642 9567 Pl 675-6670 Connie or TSL ~G_M_T 642·1~ Luxury Adult units at af from $610 + f:°ls. len· ~~; ;~v~ed~!ffi Ct•ttryloh/ Nris~· NJ;,ly 6~i~rs~~a~h~~e'. ~~au~~:P~~~~t·d;aR;cs'. Oc~anfr:nt singlr lam 1l} 2_1J.459-4s.l> _ BEAUTIFUL 2 Br 2 Ba ~~da~~1~v~n:ro~!t~d3 ~1!i ~~t~ng r:::::. offers Only ISS(),000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• winter 7S2·6499 yard. garage No Do11s 0 " f'urn or . unfurn ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cplc. lndry. pallo, dis· ed tennis rourt. Jacuizi. Diego Frwy dnve North help finance Submit all Crypti 1500 d r 1 \ e by S850 mo laundry hook up, fenced t r · en. 3 Ba Penin Cotta Mt'M 37241 Mesa Verde. llOO sq fl 01> mpir size pool. hght 1ng paid From San Hrbr Lawn. Mount Oh\·e aJHl/tlJf.'2 ur. WIHT'St ~Mo waterp31d ~lss:2 Mu '(':HI) CASA DE ORO ~:~r~. ~gar. dlts. park like landscaping on Beach lo McFadden RL'l l h 1 I I ~~Rt -.1lty , , ; :-; ; : :1111 ~~~~50,;~:~1 Lawn. m Ml 1rrn3 2 bdrm. 11, ba house Mesa Ve=~Br. 2ba. Newly dt'coratrd 3 1 1\1.L UTl.LITI ES PAID .W:[7 M!!! 540 4400 ~°Jt beautiful bldg in ~~enS~a~i:':t M~rii~:!n 2!l25Coll1·1H· \\1· A\•a119 l51HUll6 IS 82 Bdrm . 2'2 lia 2 blocks ISpac1ous 2 Br I Ba F 17141893Sl98 CCMllMtrdd ro,t:i \11·,a C\ Ample pking ~75 mo f'R DR. new plush cpts. lo beach, close to pool & Com pare before you Laundry far .. pool S395 rom ~.846-0619 --'--- Proptr+y 1600 1755·6059 drps. frpk. forced air. tennis 962 6683 rent Custom de11gn 548-9556 MARIMHSWAIJ( Root1t1 4000 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~....................... f' c hildren /pe ts o k N ., .. _ features Pool BBQ --••••••••••••••••••••••• I Br um Yl'url) On s 11ooI m0 + d e p ewj>Ort ., .. .,res . · · Newly d,.,.or 2 Br ~/gar, I. 2 & 3 Br Townhouse RARE C·l·H Newport 1.._...T COVERS •YMT h w N , -t•ov rd garage. s ur· "' .. C 2 Rms for rent, SJOO mo. For Classified Ad ACTION Call a Beach Propert y so· 1:n ,.. seas ore. ewpon S4S·6169 \ery nice 2 br. 2 bu rounded with plush adului. crpts. drps. bit· Apta rom S47s. Patios. incl ut1l. Family at· frontage in prime loca· 8 units in Costa Mesa ~00 Mo Uttls incld. Beach/bay llleps away landscaping Adult liv ins. Focd yrd w /patio, single &t double car mos here96G-S954 lion. Owner will finance 2072 Newvort Blvd 548·2901 EASTSIDE DUPLEX JI()(). 202·2~l 675 5464 Ing at its best. No pets. wtr pd. Call 1·5, 636-4120 garages. near Hunt Exclusive. Princi pals $310,000, l!n clown Be au l 1 f u II y r u 11 y I br. i ba. gar. No pets. 2 bdrm. 2 ba house. Ill' l BrCurn. rrom $44S 667 Victoria S450 Harbour Children OK Wanted. Refined. mature Daily Pilot AO.VISOR 642-5618 only . Ask for Jrene Q\YCat lfi -536-9444 r u rn is hed ho m c . no kids. P-7L61.3-_2077 rm. stone fpc Enc gar 36SW. W1bon,642·L~1 261!''~Santll_A_na !!11 MO 6807. ~~~ely N~~~rPr~:~: Loudon. Agt, 631·4247 or 14UMITS Eastbturr. 5 Rr 3 Ra NEW EXF£CONOO Priv yd w111r<'ess to SUS IT• 2 Br. p , Ba. 323.E. 18th Br 2 Ba upper. crpts. bath. Room. boa rd, 631 7300. COSTA MESA Ca ll Agent 851·Sll7 or 2 Bdrm, 2 ru11 ba. ml rro. pool Nr Npt Harbor 111 CA.S ""S Patio, garage 1 child drapes, w /gar. nr Hunt laundry $375 mo Lsl &r SS7-2783. gar dr op. pool, jac Sfl90 mo 615-2520 H6 Furn 1 br. apt. S34S & Ok, no pets. $595. Sierra Harbour 846-11.84 last ....... 1~-___ _ l Ad Res I•· 642 5678 Great E/side toe. All 2 1'795/ir Am 77c• 1202 E t Ad J•· _ °'" !"" an u .., _ · ~m~.-~.ro-___ Tustin Ave. NB up. nc ·gar. u ""•no Mamt Co_.641-l.124. _ 2Br. IB11 . .,.,,... Ne~m11n BR. pool, looks new In· ""''" 21 10 Ne Port Bl .o.= ',... " ""'-d what you want In I ..... _...~.. 10'-9 Spe"ta "ular view. D•aP-t...a l226 I 4 BR h ~""· w · St ~·so mo •·ti l "0a1ty PiJotClua10eds. ... ••• ':;.:.:=::-:; ••••• :.. come S68.460 . Prire Ocea~rr~t. 3 br. 2 ba, 2 •••••••=••••••••••••• PJ8 ass . ome, ~4968 blw_n8&5PM. ~llVACY & QUIET de.n ~6-~ 1142.~~1 + -$840,000. Seller carry 6 view, 3 car garage $1800 Like new t Br Apts. :r -:-... """ years 10.S~ financing. story Avail. after Sept. 3 Br~ Ba custom lri·level per mo A,ent. JoyC'e Newport ltodl 376' w /gur or carport. Up or 2 BDRM TOWNHOM E Drive by 149 E. Bay St 8th. Winter or yrly lea.se. w /View. 3 car gar. lrg Edlund. 642-8235. Mar· ••••••••••••••••••••••• down balcony or patio Pool, park. near btach Room, '50 wk. kitchen priv1le1es. So. Costa Meu, 645-5872 __ _ OCIAH vtlW -HAllOI llDCH HTATH 3 BR, 3 BA 3 car garage -24 hr. gate guarded pri vate co mmunity. Private s pa, commu nity t ennis & pools. Avai l a ble Oct. 1. 1981 - S3.500/month. Appt. with listing agent Bea Arnold 644·6200 <00) IAl.IOA ISLAND -Great location near South Bayfront ! Authentic Spanish style cottage w /Wood noon open beam ceUlng. 3 BR l bath plus guest unit. Seller will help finance one of the lowest priced island lnve stments. P .500 Martha Macnab 642·8235 WtAr.--111U,ljMWJ1t•111wm then call Owner /Rrol<rr No~s yrd 1000. 497·Sl09 nab lrvmc alt pool, 'spa. bbq, laundry: _ ~Sl91 al642-0282. "<;"THOMAS HwllMjto.ltoch 3240 Blufra. 38R. Ca~ rm, lush 1haded landsce.p· mill tbdrm apt Small Dtx H°"" & hKOMe REAL TOR ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21 tBA unit on lrg green· 1ng. $460 & up. Mature yrd & gar rac Small pet 2 yrs new, total 6 unit.a. 224 W Coast Hwy N 8 Brand new 3 .br! 3 ba _belt. ~mo. ~-0350 adults, NO PETS. Mna ok s blks rrom bch owner may carry rinanc· 543-»Zl s4s.~ ho~ for disrnminaung 2 br condo. nr beach " PI n es. 2650 Har I a. S3SO mo 1st. last req 1 q Z25 000 2567 family 2 blk& lo beach Hoae. Pool. washer I 2441. _ ~v11l Se~ lst,_962·~ Enlgdatucu M'ay."On· Totally upgraded dr ye r . pvt patio Otlwce 28R 2BA Pluah 1t blkto ...... a"h.2br I ba .d en .... ~· ~ Exclusive Versaillet. 2 G a rd en er 1 n c I w a a rd en $700 Imo · ' · ""' '" · · ~1 ertra"'" a _!!9-SQ9t.. B R 2 Ba, el e g~nt mo.833-0l4S 6421877 . carpet. Choice area rr~lc. Adults 147S 1Z2 Time-Share Ocean front rumlahtd Ocean view. N R BEACH 3bdrm ---Adults only No pets. ~_St_,_536-8149 Sao ~l~mente. Potco~lal $1500 mo. Avail. Sept. 4, Z~bi. ram rm·. fncd yrd: LIDO S Br Large lot' Y!.Ut-ROUMO FUN: $550. 3099 Mace Ave 1400/MO J BR . 3 BLKS 4 mil lD ~les. Selhng 6 mo or I year Agt. gar. W/d hkulJ',gdnrln· $2300 /mo Rers r e Soc111 Acllv11,.. 0.· c~ ---rrom OCEAN on 16th St H bJect to t.ime-shire 3k. _646-32SS ,,1 ..... ,_,1 wr_ed. 645-9950. Wells 1ectoi •"'"Sunday 2 br + lge fam rm, 21a/'94·4924 I . ~ ...-~ Brunell • 880 s A r ..... . ~ -prova . Must act qw~ . Lovely 3 BR ' Ba 81ufrs L . 3 .B 3 B. F R btc ....... HOIMI Por11u •I'll.ls more encoev p1uo. new er Villa WarMr I Br rondo ly. l.7 mil. Owner. Mike condo. ci. to pool 6 r1/f I t a, . . &i u A 6'5·7221 o-·r -c-•T ....... · • paint. Malure adu U. w1relrig oft pooU4$0/mo Col .le 1 ...... -Ion ..,..:-,, w rp c, 3 car gar. near · ~ "" _,. ...... No ts 642.nu.1 1213_1 ,,,..6 · ..._,..._., mos, J>OSS. ger •Mo<N· bu ch. Aull now. 3BR. 2BA. MO mo Stt!ps Tenois •FrHIMsonr · · ~ -·-'-"'.!. • ...,, a.~w,/, !!·5 ~nson. 760·1966; mo.962-8118 lo Bch. JACKIES3l 4046 tpro &proallop>•2 SPACIOUS 2 BR. Adult. -a..u l l 4I •10 v•""""" Hu rthClubs •Slluna open beamed ceill n1 -...--' ---Small 2 Br house. un· or 646 7lJ.L • Hydromasuge • I t f ood I • ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• •••H••••••••• .... •••• t U ..... llled rorn. eara1e attached. $400 rents this cottaae on Sw1mm1ng • Goll .:..:. ~00~ No ·~~v~ u~lt~. Bo:=~~:~ttt No children. no pets. the Canal11 w/privatll D11v1ng R1nge Maple St. 548·73$8, .... w ippl, dra-. "pt'• 11•aa1rwc:... ....................... p r ......... led b t d kl e k d .... ur ....... ,,. ""' -·~ ~· • .. In. G ... r.. l .. 0• re er w.,. .. 11\g mart oa oc . ac yar ..... .,...,., .. ..: v•3·-· Mo to mo. Set to a"-Terrlfio 53IJO lq R • 6 couple over 40 years BBQ S1ng1H I & :2 Bto· ,.-duatrlal condo. wlth 1200 0••••••••n••n•HH••• aae. l42~ Mo. Call &iocun vlew' 116752 .room1 •furnl1h1d abdrm,%bllh.carpet. prHl•tv. S800 /mo. aq I\ or ottlce av1llable 137SI Sun-<lrtnc~ 3br. IA2PM &Uofur'nllri.d•Mlll dr1pe1. ptUo, carport., 4'7-1$24or-.Wl Roo m CdM Hom e Female non-smoker. '100 Mo. 780-0553 aner wkda _. __ _ I large tr 1 small Bach· Guest Rm. No kitd1en. S2SO a S190 tst. Ii tu t + S7S rerundable 4 blb to beaeh 111 CdM. 76MI08, ~.:. ____ _ Room /pvt bath, kitch prlv Pool a v a il. EaatbluUs. Pror rem prer l200. 7«).IU2 aft ):30_ R oo m I n n ice ne 11 hbo rhood ro r employed, ttt p non· 1moltln1 fem nt OCC. U OO Includes util. ~H390 Furnished room.-ltlt. pr lv •. Co1h Mua. S200 tmo 845 2?S3. aalt 1orPennl. iJI Fullerton Sl.20 000 of q11let1rt1fn S111Cletn, S d llh · 11 F 11 h 0 me L1v1ng •No P111 • ch.lldren ok,nopett.2$15 Nn IBr Iara~ deck iuumable. flnan~IDI frp6 1t1tqe1 M924 unny o ~u1e w /a w/:lr~plac/ Mod11sOp1n0111v Or1D8tApt8$485.t ves North end. eloae to F to •hart totla~t on and seller wlll help utltltlet paid. Kids+ 00 Pen.ln. llOO 9 10 6 '42-IUO beach * 71119 llth St. N8 Sttpe to nnance lhla J yr old Laauaa Bt1cb home Ptuwelcome l250 tMT7 J!tntim 531• Oikwood E 'alde 2 bdr m. 110"-11111,.,. ~aeh. M\llt ttljoy out· bulldlog. Prit'ed to sell $850 1 Woodburnlna Oltdtft~• C'tuldrtn/pets.1410/mo. .... l16t doora. be •lhlt\ir , at SZI0.000. &lcluslve frplc, kidllr I 2 alory ete1ance! 3br Udo I.tie• Br. 3 Ba. Exec. &44-1722 ........... " .......... r I i .rithWJlllam toee. 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Do work mybelf Ceill~gs Free' est Reus HARDWOOD fLOO KS Reliabh Hdtrt .~((·~ I M.isonry SmJll JOI" & l'ninltow «11 3 l(l'rll'ru Free eat. 89).14]9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Comm 1res1d Free est Guaranteed.:..-64V323 Refs s31.0101 Kevin 675-90!8 613 1503 Cleaned & Waxed 01\n trans Yti~ ll.'\to repair' l''fl•lt fo< 11111, t1un' or 1J.11n11n1: 1·11 Restur('QS Teicturrs CALL JUUO'S Uc. 1391362 _645 8181 IOOM ADDITIOMS R 0 e E RTS ('AR r ET D w• Rnit~ An_yltll)~832 48111 s /\ Quality HOU!il't'lt•arun.: Hef5 ~~1 ~. 760 M1 I rlltOI l' !al~· Int ('XI p11l('hwork For llll your house & ~·· & IEMODR.1 .. 6 REPAIR Restretch. r~· c'!i1 Pnul 546'75<a H .. llMJ with Per.woal Tout•h J Im J l'nn1nj!!> l:U\ll>lll fmt• pu1nl1nl( h) H11·hard f'ree est 645-~ ~tndow ring 00 5689 •••••••o•••••••••••••• Kitchens. baths. l'X lay Allrepairs ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beth5560I~ ~a :.onr> Serv1n1: !'linur J,u '"" 13 >rsof PLAS'TERPATCHING Or11i1nal W1ndowWasher VOUCSWAGEH .pansions. 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Shr 4br home. A\'a1l WPORTCENTH Costa Mesa. 7~ q fl Share 2 orr :.tlltc in IHt' 17THSTIEET ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• jar & gym. In Versailles j tmmed No pet!> Bt" n r E I full sernre Med1l·al Gener el offlrt-, sttg1ou s a1qJOrt are:1 375 t RIME ~~ T~ON 500 COSTA MESA Shop Store. off1rr or S9.000 buys 112.000 TD Mo. CalJ1~..1~6666 -1 bay & o<·ean. 673 1266 Er:~~·~~;ces lorlds i:ro.und Ooor._ IJn patio sq ft For deta1ll> l'Ull ~:~[o:ir rond~o~~l o.r 2 or 3 room offtre su•h"> ~.h: ~ o ~·\~ ~ P ~' n9~ HELP Ill ~7·~~~~ ~'::O 20' SEAUllC MOTE{ Non smoking. f emaJe rcpt, ser. xerox. under sss3 m 0 111 3350 8.Sl 6226 -f 1 t· e "' s p rink I HS. , A c. plent) ur IJrkg L 111 sq r~ ts-7249 ° Seller movin·~· oul of To: 27.6'~ return · ' Wklyrentals.oowava1l roommate~oshareHB groundplc'g,telex&an-4944797 S275 l'll Hunt Bch I fenred 1Jark1ng area. tn«I A\ailn<>\\ l'Jll , state :-J~qurcksale SllO.OOObuys ll0.000.20'; $126 & up Color TV 2 Bdrm Condo Great t1que deror ronf rm Costa Mesa, 25~ sq ft Carpl'l. drajJes .11r. ,\\ail.iblt' 1mml'd1atel~ Realooom1t"• bi~liitHI lnduttrialRftltal 4500 on equipment rental lstTD,3years Phones an room 2274 location '• rent . and 644-7189 ~u1te $17~ mo lt1ls i,n "p:'.rt1t1on 17301 UeJ1•h I !'rime llunt lka<·h. tn Of'FIC!:: Sl'Al'~: ~15'1 MJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• > ard in Morro Ua}. Si27.000 buys Dl.000. 21": Newp.ort Blvd C!\1 uuhues 964-7\67 after Primeoff1re spac·em new ~Id 779 W 19th St 8422834 duslr1.il park <.Ill rt sub least' undt-rmkt WarehouseforLease Caltf $60.000 2ndTD.3years 646·7445 _ Gpm bldg , Dana Pt 0l'ean & ,7133SO Prufes!>oonal UH11'\'S 8.!14 72Si \~k fur \Ir r~rn unfur~ \d).itt'ni Zoned l' 2. swtable for 67S.177 1 ChrtS_Sha",714-7»6050 S-.tr Refttcft 4200 Clean quiet mature malt', mtn \ 1ews A\'a1I 9 81 !II" pl B~h. small office Remodeled 1 o ~ ou.r l Jmpbell 1 0 t' r a q 11 o r ~ 1. 1 ontrattor. aulomotne I S29.000 buys S32.000. 20'1 ••••••·~··•••••••.•••••• to shr apt on Balboa Pre·l~omplet1on leasing 8x8. 184!7 WestchH Dr . spel·ir1c·at1~s B1n·h. ~t llt'Slaurant Bookhollo"' ur "arehousl' 9L2H SQ ft Isl TD. 3 years Newport 3 Br 1 house Penm Miki' 675 0328 aft bonus 661 3351 N B $1~.mo 631 0900 nr Airport Call 644 7722 OceClft Vitw Offices Garden offit·<· park 110 " "' a1lable 4411 "t rt or 144.000 buys ~.OOO. 20,, from ocean. park 1ng 7PM All PORT AREA EXECUTIVE t:x et ut I\ e offire "'1th Lol died atross from the per sq ft Kath) 64 t O'l4 I "h1t·h 18 nffil'l' spatl' 2nd TO. 3 years Wk ly a vail now f 4 maletosharem•·apt r I ''"Pl be•"h at lluntin°ton '121!2 prmo or~prsq Chr1sShaw11•1""1"'v.2 ~ . , Furnished or un SUITES \'IC" or l':ISl'. ·'" u• " NSanD1e1wCount\ flUlderbwld1nl(hl<'al -~ '?."""'~ 615·6715. , Clean & reliable s:us + furnished LI! window IN B th. s h r sen 1 res Re ar h Ulil1t ll'S pd San Mam>S t'd in Costa ~ll''a Call MoMy to l.oClt 5025 ocean H 0 me 3 s ', lBr I blk to bay & brh. 12 '!ltl64S.7Q2 Exerut1ve Suite!> 1n HYITAGE w other prnft'sswn.ih S3:!S mo Cl'ntur\ 2MOFIEERENT fo~detaib ••••••••••••••••••••••• >•eld 18 mo SJS.000 SIOO mo. yrly 2Br. )fl) female onl)' l\tth ref's 1 Irvine Walk mg d1stanl'l' 64S 4212 21 Surf Realty S36 i:>42 With I yr mm lt•asi· (' A S H F U N 0 S 1 1;40 mo 3rd TD Xlnt S7SO mo. Jo11es Rily Br with kitchen toatrport Pl.AU SLIP L1m1te<111me orrc·r A\',\ILAULE ror,.P3)'M_66L2990 613-6210 pm1leges Near oc PL.Ali :-le" luxuryomcespace BOAT OFFtCESUITES Prime 2nd)()(' noor of qualified projert~. A#towJc ...... / OCEA NFRONT3-Bdrm2 College Sl60 \l o EXECUT1VESUITES tn Irvine's busiest nallable whee yov 750sqft lo4.'i00sqftor fices 700sqft &up W S50.000 & up MR P.,...,./ ba house. Weekly Avail 540,1!364 2092 Michelson •212 i·enterA' F:.i,sy F~yca'1'1 lease ow dellae 2400 f I l' es a\ .i 1 I ab I e 1 n sq ft j!ross Ne•\\ 20 a1·re EDW /\ROS Loat & Famd 8 ,...,to9/19«.c2847 F shr 4Ur ""h "·u. 91. Ct!SS \'Ill no" a ft offi "ash1on l•land l"S Valler1t•-Flu~m~~~ !21413682635 '"' ,,..,, ~ '"'~ 2021 Bus mess Ctr •213 for details to 6000 tq. . cet. " ~ ~ • "" 11 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Yoc:otloalefttcft 4250 quiet nonsmoker S225 714-752·0322 551 1231 640.4230 Coll Susie or Randi cNe"port Center! £x l'cnlt'r E-Z ac·ct>S~ "> Mort9aC)H. Trwt AllftcMlc......ts 5100 . 556·0571 646 3787 . ·-675•866].. <·ellenl v1s1b1hl>' l'allfor 711, 15. llS lhgh fr(>(•l\av Deidt 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631-402" . dt•la1ls Ev~("•l\U u1tl1 b It p k I k l s Newport Oceanfront. 4 " · )I.I k e th 0 5 e I! 0 0 d •DELUXE OFRCES * "' ...., ' " \ 153 1 1 ~ ar 1 l' Sl' ••••••••••••••••••••••• • L 1 mo er v 1 re • Br Avail Labor day M F 3BR. 211BA. rondo household item~ )<>Ure 1.2 & 3 room. No lease re MEW PORT CENTER I Wilham Cote l. ini: Chmn'. or l'JrJ)\·t ,6500 sq ft 3 front offll·c•s, 2 Want investor for Npt I Spec1altzed m all mean week MonthlyllllJune H'B Pool.recrm.$250 It quired Adj. A1rporter Presllgt'su1leson lfith :t ,, rolors AAC Plt•otiful lariie drt'l' 111 rt'ar bayfront home G1\e 1ngful occasions 613-7677. mo.842·6.5)9 ~~~~1~~~:r;av~\:~~;ad~ Hotel._833-3223912 floor.uptoJyrleam l Cote Realty d.dJa ct•nl allo"'ann: doorsJphasepol\crJO "ellsecuredlstor2nd 999-000 __ _ b.,ahto~ 4300 M f toshare3br.2ba.on Hrtll>tnl! them for sale PRIMEIAYAtONT G Olson,7li00404 & ln\'t'!»lmr nl ~1,[1~4d~ •It er~ t~MrtS4~~kWh1t11l'r St I T D Agt,67S-6161. lost&F<Mld 5300 ... ••••••••••••••••••••• beach. non smokl'r 1n Classif1l'd Cull Office space. parkml(, fmd what you want Ill 640·5777 N San DieJ?ol'ounl\ SattterMh).Co. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Moving? Avoid deposits $295 Yrly ~k~ 642 5678 _Lani~onal .. etc. 760 9440 DailJ Pilot_ Classifieds I . 2900 ~q fl" rc·ceptiun and All t> pes or real estate & cut living expenses ' j;" nonsmoker. S22S + • San ~arr0$ l'XCI' offlt·l' 2 rear o~·er mvestmentss111ce 1949 Profess1onally s in re ottls Mesa v~rdc> 3 br •••••• •• ••• •• ••••• ••••••• • •• w i~hM~)~~.~E~'l' ~~;~ ~~~e~~~:n~ M i SpttiaiUIC)ilt FOUND ADS 1971. · . house,pvtbath 6757794 • • l.tmited 1iml' offH 979-8533 2nd~ •RE FREE HOUSIMA TES .., f roommate needed tu AY w EEK s p E c I AL · • r nmc• 2nd Jot" floor of la _.al w_..~ 4600 642·2171 54S.06 I I A ---~832-·41~ share CM 3BR home • 8 D f1rl'i> 700 sq ft & up W em s -'""' Discounted Tr~t Deeds l'..ll --------•! $300 1nclu.do util • • • sq rt gross Nrv. 20 at·re •••••••··~··••••••••••• available for Investors "'91; lmmed Ol'<'U 646 4395 8 Days • 3 l ines • 8 Dollars Los \'alle<'ll()l. flusmess c21 40+ Males seek fum Xlnt yield For details 642·5671 i~-··nt'latfc . f.46-6086 • • Center E·Z arc·l!ss llwv 2br apt. or sm home 960 1957 Broker llf!llllllll!!!!!!!!!!!!lll!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ 1.£1 F to shr .3 br vrly rental 78. 15. llS. H11th free" a~ w pl<g 645 9137 l'Xl 111 I'.:. '•_iq~c~-t on Balboa hland . lt'seasytoplaceyour8-0ay We e kClass1f1edbymat1.and1t • v1sab11tt> rarkhkr )et noanshmsi; MacktMRahMtq. C*4>Cat 1220 mo Sept 10 Call COStS JUSt $8 _th a t's only a doll ar a day! To qualify for th IS • ting. Choire or rarpet ltnlfteufln'Yt:tt/ SINCEearly 1981 ~esrtra~~o~e;:n~r~ Oldest & largest agency tn So. Calaf since 1911 Credits: ABC.NBC.CBS. Doreen. 613 7338 or • ff rolors AA C Plentiful fincmice Spec1almng 1n 6739207 • special offer. YOU m ust be a non-com mercial user 0 enng • ad1arentparkmg Part1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lst&2nd TD.'s days Name Zoo1e . merchandise for Sale UP tO $800 per ad, and the p rice m ust lton allowunl·e. Pred l11aineH If there IS a destre Reward F to share cottage on • · th h th d • Walters 7_14 744 9023 Oppcwiwlity 5005 M F M will dense a 00.~ Cosmo, Pnil Donahue •120H• to all new clients who need a place be in your ad. The cost stays e sam e we er you r a • 4450 ......................... a\ Esraped white M 2Sth St NB Steps lo • II t t WtHI lewtd PRINT SHOP Peter Dobbs. Flroker Corkat1el 1n the Avocado Beach Must enJOY out needs eight d ays Se JnQ 1me Or !US o n e • ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . 760-6827 64~6016 St Victoria area. 8123 doors be athletic • For store & oHice space Thrmng busmess.C M . d TD b Pleasa h•lp us fi'nd . . low overhead Call for S34.000 2n ser )' ' " funlov1n1t. 'honest • h bo Ab t 4 d k one • at reasonable rates. w I L B h Roscoe Rewa r d Newport Beach. 641-1899 moral. & Self assured Use one word 1n eac x. OU wo r s ma e 500 to 4000 ~Ft. details '6S.OOO Cra11t vac ot Ill ajlu~a c 642.4094 · 9 021 f M' · d · 3 1·n es Please p rint e 631-1266 dis. to S29.000 ~' yield ---Servingallth~S.Coasl $250 mo 75 I.. Classified li ne 0 type. 1m m u m a IS 1 . MESAVERDE R wtll provide add sec Lost Fri 8121 ladies' 497 ·5372 . after 6PM plainly PLA7.A I~ ~J hi Call Paul bus ~s.~7. diamond wrist watch. Garden Grove. m.3482 61S 9510. days • • 1525 Mesa Verde E. C M , res 499.5648 vie Weatcbrr Plaza. sub· Professional Man m h1sl e ,------------------------------, • 5!~4123 ; 4 i Stop''Takettmetorelax stanhal reward_,~9609 JO'slookm11forM Fnon'• I -I. Offlce5'lb-Lte1-•-•• and shop al home. It's Losl.CAT.graytwhtfem smoker to share 3 Br 2 I • Npt Beach Chemical Serf 1ft simple with Oatly Pilot tabby West Newport Open Sat loo' 10-~ Prollemale,non-smoker Ba Newport Crest . Small exeeutive office. Sw~Pool Class1f1ed Ads And 1r aru Rewan!_6311~4_ To shar e prest1g'ous To"' nhouse complete I • xlnt address. a;g&1Mo So OranRe Coast Area you have somet~lllll to ltEWA.AD! Turtleroclt home Frplc. w.1th tennis. spa. pool •. I • Tem <7liJ7S2·ll94 No exp nee Will train sell. call a rr.iendly Lost. maleShihTzu pool, 3BR, 2BA. total up· 646· 1869 or 642-3850 ask • Newport Modem Store sso.ooo Req. $15.000 rash Cla~sthed Ad Viser at black & white 'traded, many Xlras No forTom II • or ore nr post ore $450 down . Will net $40.000 642-5678 646·859Q,da61J..jllt_ pet.i. $340 mo & share G~~' . • 548 s /f 213 /477 7001 Plus Call Mon t'rt 9 6 ·u·t·U". 7": .. 2-.2838 .. 1111!11. 1111111_1~~-1"-~: •• ~ .••••••• !~.5.~. I • ~:;;,rt Beach 15 " so s~~c~~-~O~llBusmess ''Gay Roomplate ,..__ • I • ssso. 180S Westcurr Dr m iJ n I 0 0 k In a f 0 r C9fltactServ1ces··. Storage-..,. _ 751-5S25A_!!llime "' abLugeat Gay Male on Balboa Pen1sula next . I • partners to expand Room mate Service tn to fun ?.one (10"2 rt x I • OHiretStore Business .. holes ale market in!( caur. U-7PM 20111 ft ) • 14~X40. 3019-A Harbor and supply businesir (~13)6»-3040. 673.2943 S73-30 I. Bl vd , Costa Mesa. P/ttme 00-1345 -• I across from f edco Skate rentals ules Houaematea, F pref.. l C•Gtl'ep I • Avail. now! S4?5, 11gt.' games, elr Prime Time Co1te1e Park area. C.M 10 Coslo Mesa. comp. 1 5'9·1366 beach location' SllOOO '200/mo. + shr utils. encl. suomo • " I • CoroMdet Ms' 675-4185_..873-!_4Ql · CaU SU-CIZ31 aft 5 _._ _ 751·5266 d f B d. t t. I • 4200 sq .rt. Ground noor. LIQUOI STOIE Wa nt to s hr P a rk Single garage, CM area,. Pub li sh my a or ays s ar ing CoaJl H1ghwoy Laaun11 Hi lls Ma ll. Newpor\.tklrm le bath.~ Sl60 mo Storage only. I • Realonomlca 67S-6700 " hel 11_4-~_ _ 1 aft6P_M • I -i prime locatmn Call for pr 2 days wk. Bae or -Classification • oc£•HSIDE set·up. SlS0,000. 5(().3666 Chuck. Century 21 Have Single gar.age. East.side. '""" P.N. rer1. Prefer stable c.M. Nr nJSanhl Ana Name I. Offlce tcomm'I ~1200 Whelan m 1 t u r e· I es a o r ~ s ~0329 • I sq ft. Close lo 5 F'wy. 1 1~1u o.sasi. tr no o:t.0 :.:._. 4400• Add ess i e ~nk~1-•3:J.1123 Real Estate tlJ/14S.2460 .• Burbank. w •~twer call collect •••••••••••••••••••••··= r I e PRIME WlU pay top s rt l)t. ~t 1611 WealclHr. N.8. ant Cit z ·p Phone Buslneaa rental avail .. 1 ........... c aia non. financial inst. 1000..r. Y I I • on Newport Blv~ .. Coetii o,,.. t.lty SO 15 Pem. IQ ahr 3 br. 2 bl lsl.lloor.A ent5'l· Check or M.O. enclosed 0 '• :r*tor details, ca p~~·ii·i::;;i~·~;i;; ~om e , nr So. Coast i..on.aPOITlir ... cH = I "s" ""' • pictures. Earn l19.456 last. 1259. 64!·8702 ....:_ Full service exec . ol Charge my ad to: ' 447 l!PS 714ml.Q.'I. l'.ftlaJe Boommst&want· rices rrom 1397 "On t • W to aliare 3 Br bouse Call" exec. offices from E p ••••••••• .. • .. ••••••••• Mialtoa Viejo, run pr\)'. Sl0$. lnclds. secret.rial, D # x . , • XW~Loc SllO ladd "111. 541-1200 pbont ans.. -ord pro-On Balboa Ptnlsula. all u .. ~ • .,..,.. -· ......... _ I I • foot and auto tralric to t .... numc ,, ... ,-..._ ·~11E0·!.~~·,1'R~ERS t D # Exp. ' tht Balboa Feny paun IF to alv .wrm hofnt, JU:~.., I • In front• O~t place for • I . ·wr. ocean. 9'lOO COMPANI~ utll. U7.0l57. -~ 714 l·Oll!.1-I. book store. art shop, ot. flee. etc 873 2143. jft. · · .. ~IWPOIT • m -3930 At trt 1.a,_. home · r••9SULA -- ••tor u q·•ll\.k t ". ·s~clo111 o Mllive of. I 1.11 p·,1 1 1~ JJO W • ._St. • C~~ 1~ ~~~:.:d trh 1 c1. cite,; t Ult, n~ IC1WI ,.. City I "!"""1 floor So Lal\llla '500 tluettal ... 1c •• saso.· HaU.AllMV\ctu••ll• c.hW.... CA 9262' • mo.' r ,lrntr A~aoc . INVI ', f(1J~t., "1me 2 yr old ,,,_.. fetlllly IMldencft lhOw pt~ Ml rtlUlll ti 111• • -na.ooo 111 ljWf1tt Off 1n h r 8 rr• "91tQIOfttlly 11'\tNfed, I to t .I ~ lillll"l!ll ona, Wllll «tty • , 2.000 drOwn li'tillCtpelll °"" ce111m 1 JM-20?2 ,,. .. """ lit .,.. hit, 'ocikUI'· rrom m a e 1,n eq.ft, llP It l"HIOUble W • H -----~!W~cJ:J;; rt •••••••••••••• I ••••• II• •••••• 4 ~~t m:':"&,1f :::111 ____ ... t . .... . ·--- a a a a a Use Anlwft At/ serv ice when placing your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your classified ad . we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you call i n at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... this service is onlv S7 .50 week. For more lnforma· tlon and to place your ad Cl 11 ~2-5678. ·1 ...... Orange Coasc DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. August 26, 1981 Dll ~~~~ ..... ~!!~!~~~~ ..... ~!.~~ Wlllh4 1100 Hetp W..W 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hot.ti CASHIER ~w-.. 1 1 00IH..,w~ 110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ·· .~~ ..... ?!~ 1~~.~~ ..... ~!.~~ ~~~~ ..... !L~~1 ~-~~~ ..... ~.~~ Amwerin11etv1~ 8111kln1 N.B £xper. pref but TB.Las CHhlerin& Po11t1on In HWUDt NEWPORT BEACH LUIMMI •'-White Bull tft'ricr, malt Vic lrvlnt Ave & 18th Pl WU19 will traln 3-llpm shift ft • * •'uhlun Retail •lure 2. ime 631Ml1 Our Coata Me111 branch l!:xper prtterred Mutl MARRIOTI film llECTRO·OPTICS, lte. I M't LVN'1 NA.11 Lost wh1tt' Cockallel. Appllratuins now bcin& hH immed.iatt OPflllnlJ be 1va1lablt evenm&& & • T...as Cowt A....._. r!T x.u y TICH -usr. ncH B a I b 0 a I ' I. n d taktn ror Furn It Ur(' tor Teller$ lo ICCt'"' I weekends EOE REWARD' fl3.~9 Delivery t>rive11 Xlnt ~ 644-5()70 • T.-a Cllb S.,..ltm' P/T .......... Coob A growing laser manufacturing co. lcx:at.ed in San Juan C8p1strano has 1mmed1ate openings Ln the following areas: 1r·s YOUR MOVE Lott M1lteseTerT1tr M drmn1 l'ta)l'd required. ~:n:,•unte:'tt.':1:~~ ~i~h C~ER Named Balboa No ID Call Mon Fri 11·9A M portunity tor irowlh and HOUSEWAR£ SALES Short ha Ired 64'·7~71lfora.a.et, advancement \ year Full or Pltune Apply REWARD' ART GALLERY seeks previous bankina ex Crown Hiintware. 310'7 67S·4lllli..an_ytlme brl&ht youna woman as perlence requlred. t'or E Co aa t Ill & h w 11 y. found. t' Bl111·k & whitr pi.rt ti mt manutr mternew appointment <,;oronadel Mar P1t·8ull. Temer mtAed 644·45'S ple1111e contact· CATERING Srr\·1 ~1: puppy Found F' Tan •-------•I need s rood prep. She~rd mixed Puppy AIT1U8YMA.H Costa Meiiu workers M hr Part Found: M. T:m & White Not tbe easiest ex · Jaclue lime SAM·ll·OOAM. full Lhaso AJ»i-0 Found M. perience or your life (714) S40-SJOO l 1 me $1\ M I 30 PM Ye 11 ow Labrador Possibly lht grutest. SOUTH CO "'ST Lori 's K1tc:hlln, 3077 S ................ ,." .. • ltetrl9ft"..._ Mtdamlc • ltethlw..t Hotf/Heettu * IRCJIMeriftc) ~ Exdting, established hotel has unrned. full & part lime opportW1ities avail. for quahfied applicants . 'DESIGtB ./ PLANT MAMMiR ./ EUCTIOMIC ASSIMILHS ./ MECHANICAL ASSEMILBS ./ ELECTRONIC TECHMICIAMS .; MECHANICAL TECHHICIAMS Work when & where you like. Our name is your entree , bec•aust! we represent the finest nurses in the profession. We tnv1te you to match your own high stundards to those of lhis high quality l'Ontrolled nursing service. As a VMS Nurse you will continue to advance your career Please call for an a ppointment & additional Information Found F BI 11 c k Army. Be all you can be. A Harbor Ul , SA 979-0747 cockapoo. Newport Ca ll toll free BANK (gra..111>t ~helt~644·36S6 1·800-282·sMc Ao Independent Bank Catering Service need!> We are seeking people·oriented persons who have a sincere interest in a future with MAR RIOTTCORP. Found Black white EqualOppEmplM1F rood prep workers part English Sprin&er 8/l3 ~EMBl.ERS. We will time Moo 'l'hur · lPM We offer excel. co. benefits including ./ 9C INSPECTOR ./ STOCKROOM CLERK ./ ACCOUHTIMG CLERK VOLT ~., lrv1ne754-3740 train Apply 7AM BARTENDER. Pttime. 530PM &,Sun 6AM l'ound Ladies Duamond MacGregor. Yachts. 1631 1mmed opening Apply 2PM Lori s K1tt·hen , a FHEE meal per shift. Apply m person MEDICAL SERVICES· Hrarelet Mu.st 1denll(y Plarent1!,,. CosU. Mesa _ in person Big Yellow 3077 ~ Harbor HI .SA 9 AM · Noon. Mon.Fri. PERSONNEL 644-2()49 House. 3010 Harbor ri9·0747 ror~ 900 Newport Center Dr .. Excellent benefits package- Competit1ve wages-O.C. Airport Arto 714-76().5418 ASSEMIUIS Blvd, CM Mon Thurs Chef & Fry Cooll Newport Beath Loe. MLSs1on VieJo ro btwn I & 3PM 100 unit Mocer & 250 seat Equal Opp Emplyr M F Fur more information, contact needs Assemblers w /2 IUUTlCIA.M Restaurant m to~n 35 M ....... ,.,... yrs exp Candidates Full or p/tlme. Rent st.i males NW of Santa ft'. 714-491-6624 LE.GAL SECRET A RY f·ound Cat ere) tbli.ck must have gd manual lion or comm Flex hrs 17,000populallon 7,oOOfl TR A IN EE R f: t111er. whale paws COM dextetlly, gd eyesight, 646·4935. ele\ation. heart or pin~ Co l r T I LillMAMM CEPTIONIST. Irvine Found M1111ature black poodle. female Found 8 17 Olive & Westm 1nster 848 1960 ,. t •·d ~-~ --f Good r h & uner person or oo '"lt•..-Gtll4 R dhll & "a A th r Highlands 7~1029 nea in appearance ... e· BEAUTY OPERATOR orest is m& Rental Company Must s; "'"" e I '" c r u F'ound M Pit Bull mill. pendable Work 15 ID life rent a station 1n CM hunting Salary negoUa enJO)' workmg with peo IECEPT10HIS ELECTIO-OPTICS, IMC. 60WPM, goucJ grammar tao1wh11e, blk ringed support mcd1l'al elec· area. ~9-1005Terrv ble. housing available ~e Good Satar)' & p /lime for N B d~ 33052 Calle Avt"ador . S800 mo to s t u rt tronirs Gd benefits ----' Send resume to PO Box v e Io per Mon F' r 1 ~9 9610 ~~H "99-4367 0 n I y re 5 pon s i b I e Boat Operator 250. Loi. Alamo:.. N M nefil package Appl) 1·5pm MU.'lt have depen S J C · CA 92675 found . Bl ark pit bull. persons Sfeltmg perm a· Shore Boat Operator. 87~4 l!l«>J 662 3600 1n ~rson IQ> Npt Blvd, di.ble rar & good phone an uan a p1str ano. · LEGAL SECRET A.IY male,ralltoidenllfy nent emplymt. need a~ CoaslGuardI..lcense To CM . or ,22600 Lam voice 67~_725 E.0 .E. M/F/H SAlawflnn Relaxed al _6:44·~. 551.3145 ply. Call Mrs. Parelh. operate Shore Boal m Clerical Pos111on with bt!rt 1203 El Toro -mosphere 2 to 3 yrs PI cai.38JO Avalon Bay, Catalina med1e11I lab in Newport Fast Food Pizza Parlor ~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~I defense expr Jackie Found black rabbit, v1c "" B h ti II D •T ... .....,.., o 1 lh0 Bea"h Now h1r '"!!!lllJ!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lll!ll 2l31510·0852 John Jen eac near oag osp "' ""'""'" 1 ~ ' 95:J.9(~p Victoria & Placent1a.1" 1 f 6PM Anurate t yp1nit & OPERATOR ing Must be IS or over ~EMOfC.W&rfPT HOME Attendant. Live· Le1o1Stcrt'ttrf Costa Mes_a 631·3875 n n~a l general off1'"e dut1e" 6 7 3 1 8 I I I I , .... _ ' ~ Irvine based restaurant r a v e Newport Center office tn $607 per mo Care of Found 8· 13 Keeshound A.SSIMllBS Boal Operator Wall tram. no expemmre chain has an opportunity message) has 1mmed. opemng for 78 yr old man who ha~ Ex P · P 1 sec re{ or>'' female blark, grey, Irvine electronics dis· Shore Boal OperlllOr. nel'essary Full time available for an IBM .~ ... orp....a..a.1-• generalorticeclerkw1th surrereda stroke&un Salary open. Pref. 2·3 beige, whJte neu t·ollar tributor n~ Cable As· Coast Guard License To 9AM 10 6PM Mon f'rl 3 74 1 Data En l r y rw. ~-10.key by touch. Varied dergone surgery Re yrs ex per at least North Costa Mesa semblers. Soldering ex· operate Shore Boat in ~8 5~1 Operator I/yr on the •CanerODot'y* dut1es mclud111gsales re· quire 3 mo exper Must ~·7878 546·2412 per nee Excell work-Queeru;wayBay Marina. Clerical IBM 3741 is required $JO.OOO/yr Ausiness ports & computer data be non smoker. non Live In Housekec~er. Found· lrg gray Indian in& conds. & co benefits ~13~4n37.g5611Bn e4 a l' h FILE CLSlKS Small (3) girl data entry mngmt ex per helpful. entry Call for app'I drinker & be able lo shat~ expenses. 25 26 RaJflrh dog, tag says Contact Bob Tracy. ---,,_.,. R L Kautz & Com ln ·me team Posit1onftis for full ~~~·t°o~la~:-DI~:'~ r~r 64H.SO. cE· o m1 mh u n 1 cat e 1 n years old 5 day wee1k ··Ranger" Contac1 Mr Mon·Fr1., 8-5 549-0954 Boat rigger merh.init• Jre 10 need of 2 sh.irp. ttme day sh1 with at· 631.7559; eves wknds ng ts Contact Mrs 540 9016 or 7S4-CI069 et Kearl!_. S4S-067I Ex P necessary Har bright & res P ri I e tractive work111g rond1 Gordon, 714.-67$.~ ring Call bt'4 n 4 6 nson Boat Center SA clerks Requires some t1ons & an excellent S49-52S_!._SS7 5611 GIRLFllDA.Y PH'SOftak 5350 A.ui1t'41ytrS... 5427211 ofrlre exper and h"ht benefits package FULL Time. P 'T1me •Pleasan.t, mature HOMEHEALTIIAIDE& LUMB ERYARD~ELP ••••••••••••••••••••••• In le res ting job " Salary will be r om Ans. serv Ty•ping r"''d person req d to handle Full & p tJme Cutl1ng or Women's fashions Ex IOA.TRIGGB typing Full lime. 371, mens urate with ex·I No exp nee CaUbt:;n8 d1vers1f1eddut1es HOMEMAKERS F & lumlkr&pl)~ood.some SHE per ih tlus field helpful I Full time. Knowledge or hrs 8·4 30 Call Valmt' perienre Apply in & 4 30PM. Mon Fri •Must be Excellent ar P t Im e T & C dr1v1ng Call for app'l E S C 0 R T S & Will tram bright gal boat roost. 4 day '4 0rk at ~9 4700ext 219 person Mon Fri. Sum 631 0140 ~OE r urate typist IS peed llomemakers.636-1420 549 3073 MODELING w gd memor) Fast wk CL£BIC"'L 5 t L 6Swpm l on electric HOMEJ>...o1.a.111£.1115 LU .... CHHELP pare Top pay Non Lancer Yacht Corp '""' "' pm a FU L TIME Ans Seno ~ca ,... 135-9199 smoker Appl• in 1939 oeereA\'e ,ln T}pin g, math skills THE JOLLY ROGER Mature. responsible tyDpewridterb ff Earn $6 hour Homemakers. s lu COEDS ~ould lo\'e lo , ' 751 7220 llood lel~phom: mannt.'r INC adult No l'Xper nee ' epen a le & e irienl housekeepmg. approx dents for JUSf2 3 hours •person · Fringe benefits l7042G1lletleAve .lrv Call btwn•s & 4 30PM selfslarlertodoXcrox IS hours a week 1n d a\ at o e r party with you Call Sue I •CIC Sfl'"rT Bookkeeper Qual1f1ed (714)<•" '""'1 1ng •· ma1ntenan"u of c B h or Kath n t me "' ~• Ltn'411Co LaborJIOn~s ~~-_ Mon·Fr~.:.1212 "' -~ lrvtne. dM . N~pl l' Wll'nersrhmlrel. Bristol 953-9363 Y II Y I _6SS_"'B"~Tusl_!n Tl rend Imports Sales 2832 00'4 Tus11n DEUVElY G ........... , ALr.JCE "+~~Xuat,s&r.lbnphog G1rl Frida)" Homt' & Redhill $41lour C.ill --Attention College Stu nc 832 9700 ~IP'I.-vrn • " lee ne ex Sery)res. S:;9 5022 R •·k 9c7 "'17 EXECUTIVE dents Castuer Counter 631·69-IL PT FIQrlSt 751-4705_ Fullhme bookkeeping. per an asset -~ -1• • " v• Mon thru Fri 10 2 • Clenral DELIVERY 10 key, filtng Company •Non smoker HOTaMIGHT MACHINIST * SUITE * Hours are flexible IOOICICEEPB FfC Classified &Stock Fullllme, Fri 41 benefits N B 8 S A.UDtTOR Small clean shop needs Super environment ! p time forclotlungslore Clerk Trainee Sat 6 JOam.J 30, Sun .· §.45 1711_ s nights a week. 12 8am. good Lathe person. 2HlourESCORTS Call anytime work in Fashion Island Ex Tues IOam -7 Full GENERALOl''FICE ~n~r.:!enl salary & must have experience J.S )rs exper Benefits 95_}-1122 MC;jVfsa 558·1304_, 494·~-perd person in A P. The Classified Advert1s benefits See Harold, 495 One girl ofc needs one M SS 0 Apply to David McNeil C M 642·4142 SOOTHING MASSAGE payroll & double entry ina Departm~nt ot the E.17th.§GC.M gi rl Light typing, ore I I NVIEJOAREA ,or Mrs. Baltat.ar MACHINIST F'ordiscrimmatmgmen IAIYSITTIEI 1 h . 1 ,, ntart th PHONE Mn Jans between llam & Spm C 11 Pet 494 • .,.,1 for working mothers s Jboaularn~·ae. Cta1r1ufolrriian Daily Pilot has an open Delivery drivers & sales supderv . co wf 1 •. ~\·3830 Hotel Laguna, 425 so Fully experienced Tool __ a_ e".:L • ...,, year old girl. Mon & Fri ' mg for a responsible. en trainees, full & p/t ven ors. JOtn 111 mg "'l•lli!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l•!!!!!!!!!!'I Coast Hwy .. Laguna Maker •Marhin1sl for For total stress reduction 1 n my h 0 me co M lerview app"t arterlOam thus1 astir person as Moonlighters & students ship Good opport 'y lo Beach. 494.1151. small pree1s1on mathlnl' & relaxauon massage ~ daily. rlerl. trainee If you ran wekome. Big Bucks make derisions. set --------• •ii'!liili~iii~iiiiiii-~ shop Lathe Mill & Steve l~ $48-2811 - - -THE LOOK I> pe .ind use a 11).keyad Call afterlpm. 638-4605. policy· organize lhis fast Guards HOUSF.cLEANERS Su r r He Gr 1 n d er For stress & weight • 1 = 644-6500 der. we will train you for 636 6180 ______ growing electrorucs ml NOW HIRING To~ /hr, car. 64S-Sl23 i 14·646 1813 th S post 0 E II t r. 714·73H458 loss · massage 1 1 i n xce en D...tal Office Security Officer pos1 Maiftt....u MClll 548-2817 lOAM lOPM Part time position rompany benefits 1n ~EHE:IALOfACE ti bl ~'-"=;.;... ---available Must be able BookkeeDer eluding medical, dental Front desk. dental ex per uons are now ava1 a e HOUSlltE:BtEl General mechanical YOUNG LADIF.S ava1la to work Saturdays typ-Full charge. SPnall of· hfe insurance, rredll un required. 4 days a week P /lime O.C. A1rpQrt m M1Ss1on VieJO & So HOME MANAGER kno'4 ledge expenenn• ble to party anytime JS WPM N ( Op r In a nice Newport Beach area Approx 2S hrs per Laguna for mature· Full Ahargeh-·~ekeeper m electrical & plumbmJ? C 11 G. L 1ng o ex ice Interlace with IBM ion. etr portunity or ff ~.c 7580 week to help with 1n minded tnd.tviduals No ' ,,..., h 1 r 1 Appl l L a ina or isa penenre necessary For 5110 Fringe"S. Im advancement Call for ..::0=1c::;e"'-' . ....,.::.=.==:=__--1 bilh nd I trained in all phases of e Pu Y <> arry 761·9036 interviews by appoint mediate openings appointment for 1n Dental asst 4 days a ven ory, ng a l'O prior experienl'e 15 home management for Surf & Sand Hotel, GR .. ND~ING U E H w-k N"' n-h off1're l~tions ~ necessary Must have bus;ftess fam1'J> in Hunt Laguna Bearh,497 4477 "' "'"'"" menl ra vey ayes Linwiko Lab 2832 Dow. ten le'4 642 5678, ext "" "" °" ~ o '4 n phone & r a r "' Prettv Bab? <213) 373--0433 Tustm 320 Exp Sa I a r y open GEHE:IAL OfftCE Veterans bnng 00214 ington Harbour Cooking MA.MA.GEl~LBtlC '..'J. Mecwy&MI ScrtilM)s 83Z·9700 O~Comt Pl_!lliCall,640-5684. Arrountspay&payroll Pinkerton's, 2701.B s essential Salao open Hallmark Gifts & ESCORT & Lo. IOOICUIPll Daity_Not DlNlA.L FIONT DUIC exper 631·3018 Mon thru Main. SA (to rear of Call Rita . 846-IH6 aflerl Cosmetics Exp pre Mon.·Sat.10am-4am EOEM~IH IV F lime needed at boat 330W BaySt All phases. dental exper Fri 9·S Radio Shack store>. I k~1 before RPM ferred 64().7373 719·0"4 --------•! mfg. All benefits avail --E.O E req 412 dys wk. C.M I ~EHE:IALOfftCE 557·9020 Equal Oppty Manager, orfll'e work 6" W JM 37 desires female Baoluog 645·5570. -----~--------~1 ·1420 No ex per necessary Employer House.keeper&ch1ldcare. counter help for food non-smoker drinker HEW ACCTSllEP IOO~as Clerical Dental. Exp Ortho asst.I Will ~rain on word pre> l•lm!l!'llll!!'!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lll!!!!!!!!ll!~ hve·in . 9 yr old son service Seasonable fnendunder40.kuh0K 6monthJpc-eV1oW1bank· ~ 30 INVENTORY RDA Full lime Xlnt cess1ng equipment!•-------• Ped. for student or <6 MoJ HB area Call Like simple h fe. out· mg ex per. preferred Full & p/tlme. Apply m sa I a r y & benefits . S~ould be good typi~I. Guards graodma-:-N·!l~ ~·9219 S«·5378 or 96().9613 d L · person. Rusty Pehran, CTRS NEEDED "". ·l'O"'. mm 50wpm. Congenial uow Hiii""'-Housekeeper /babysitter -oors, exercise et s lorc~I.. 2735 w Coast Hwy, N B .,.... , ., " ~ M•-IA.ssistJ talk eves before IO. -· co·worker Lovely of A d & U d to live. in. student ok --r· •• o 9""2 of C • • 10~1C..-... * One day assignment DENT AL lec:pt/A.slt fires near o C Airport rme narme 536-2403 after 3Pm ,,..., . .,., -Contact F •C t~uT/B for 7451Uj38PM P /time Receptionist Pos1t1ons avail 1m Openings1n ~~~~~~~·iiiiiiiiiiiiiil fornewW1~nerst•hn1tzel SOPHISTICATED Cathy.631-l511 : "nrt: w t r hairside ex per mediately f'or 1n Costa Mesa, Irvine, l .... F ....... Y ..... H Prefer adult. male or 0 E engineering firm b" " "'"'" """" f 1 s I E. . . M/F N IH ' I 31 M Perfect for mother te view app't call El Toro We'll push you 10 your ema e a ary open WY O.C. Airport. Gd typing, .. u'4. , on w/school aged children it.aril n Ceilev.955-2000 •"' OOPerhr&up l1'm1t lo bnng oul your +bonus program + Girl f'r1day. Ellperd F. r ' d -""~ " be f t l •-11 ESCORTS 24 11RS 1--------•I Gd benefits. RWR As· .xper ence ~ellerre Friendly ofr in Irvine -•Uniforms-rleamngfree best Army Be all you lnU1 s r:;quu~ or c; . Banking 557 9671 Airport area a toda) Lots or benefits. ~1·2024 General •Mature, steady persons can be. Call toll free a nil on l ru ri sor. · _ _ _ for appl. n.. 1 , X R needed. 1 .• "" ......,_ • ..,. 9·11. 2·4 250 So Bnslol. ~nla Assistant . ay YOU c ... u w1u C>UV'"""' """" ed W• M Mid. call JOB i--------•I 557.0045 exp 4 day wk Paid vac "'" " •Semi retired OK 11111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~1111111111111111~• nr R hi!L!ISl·0717 971-0342 Bookkeeper & Holidays S46·3000 fill Managers ......... .tr.e 114·7lt-54H . .... M~ ••• Permanent part time. sen ice greeting card depts 1n loral super markets 1().15 flexible houri> during week Mature person prfe-ferred Call John 11 (} S3J.89~ __ _ _ Messenger F T Calif DL Good rec CM aru Cull Karen 9 lpm 71H56·Q460 _ MHGMMT POSITIC»4 Fabril' rha1n, C.M '& Anaheim Xlnt oppt'y Cert 646-4040. ....:.!' Models needed All ty~ Men . Women & Children No exp ne r 548· 7762 --- MODELS teSCORTS TQj) Dotfars~~l - Models for fashion de signer t:i per 1amateurs, size 6-10 lmmed 7~·7:m __ _ Need exper lunch rook. Lite lunch Hours 7 30-3 30 N1 re environ;: menl Good Pa ) ~ 1304,494~ NIGHT CHEF Experience onl>. Con t1nen1al R~!ilauraol Partner's Bistro. Laguna &ach 49'7·4441 Contact Ri~ or Carl. MUISEIY SA.LES Looking for personable. neat, energet11: persoo able to grow with a well established co Mm 1 Yt retail nursery selling e:t· per req'd F 1t1me Starting salary $1.000 to $1 .400 per mo Pd holidays & vacations llosp1lallzallon ins a' ail P 1'1me positions also avail Interview by appl onl) Call 646 7441. Mon lhru'Fn LLOYD'SNURS£RY MURSESAIDES EXPERIENCED 3 11. 11 7 Conv hospt Bea('h area Free mJr med1 l'al. dental & hie. Onl} positive attitude. 642 8044 ___.. OFflC E & COUNTe.R person. pan l1m~ Ml.Iii .. ·ork Sat Over 18 re- quired United Ren~aJ 645·(1160 Nursing RM4VHC~ 3 II & 11·7 relief coo,. hospl with excel! re putat1on Beach area Free m1r medical. den tal & hfe. Top salary. f'lex hrs 642·8041 _ CASHOR_CHECK OPPORTUNITIES F/C IOOICJ<HPEl m-L1n-: 1Mon Thur!___ BEKINS JA.NrTORIA.L Wanted Retired couple Outstanding oppty for TRIPS PROTECTION Couples. 3/hrs each. To manage 36 quiet. MODELS/ESCOITS exper'd Bookkeeper DENTALASSISTANT eves. S-8pm, Mon·Fn quaint uruts NB. Costa -------• l2PM·5P~0971 LA.GUHA. HIUS M usl handle general llM"ClllAll'f Pll!SOHNll SllMCIS Ex per req RDA pre( TO SERVICES Newport Beach Some Mesa area Avail no'4 OFACE CLEIJC Social Clllbs 5400 OFACES ledger & r111ancial Jtate 372 l lircJI Strfft N B area. S48-S504 HAWAII 2601 W. Ball Rd ex per. preferred Top 2 1 3 7 6 3 9 4 o 6 . !or general filing F'ull ments. Top dollars to MtwDOffleoch DISHWASHER·lray Anaheim.Ca wages Call 1il4 l 7146464664 lime. Mon·Fn Ask for H·;;;;r·5;:i;;;i~b~;;~· EXPP!,RllTENJOCNED ~~o!i:,l ~p{'OO~~d ~!1~ l"'lll!!!!!!!!!~lllll!tlllll! .. !!!l!OOl!!!E!!l.1!!!11!!!!!!!!11 i;.r:'.:1m~~~~e:.e~ci;,~~ ssi:iSHHYSS E.~.~ ~! .~~ ~:~~~ ~/F S32·6S58. MA.RIME saVICE ~l~~prt~~~n~ ~1::~::. for Pinochle Tuesday. ..u 1· c-" J ........ OI E d C M uo."""'3 M aqorte Sullivan.,._ _______ oerson .... 548-5S85. ,_,..., x perience r rane ,,, ...,, Bridge Fn 646-8397 *Proof OperalOI 540 SOOI. Snelling &•• Mornings, Mon Sal operator. mechanic & -!!!!!!!Jlllll!lll!'llll!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Trani 5450 •P..+TIMtT.. Snelling of Newport Clerical DISPATCH Pia.£~ HA.lllDlESSB Lightcleanupwork Call general boat worker ORDBDESIC •· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach Agency. 4340 CLEIJ( TlPtST rt . M th •~ Rent Station w /well 847·0022 ask for Bob or Apply m person only WANTED Alrhne ticket TRAJNEf: Campus Dr .. EOE Laguna Beach eler Fia blllme us ave.re· •SECRETARI AL known salon Must have ~-22120lh St Nwpt Brh, on Desire 8 person with ef. to Houston or Dallas PailTION .._ ________ tron1c mfgr has immed anad a eoodtrdria~vsinpogrr~rodn •CLERICAL clJentele. $48.IJll _ KENNEL Person Npl ~e Ba1 ferllve rommumration W T....tL... I"' f h " "'~" Hil'· skills & follow through Fort orth departing •P..t TIMt _. opening ors arp person Be tamilar with Harbor •INDUSTRIAL HA.lDWA.IE "'Animal Hospt Medical Los Angeles between lr.~C--'-· for general clenral A d II t I WORK .a.o•Y, 759-1911 Ch1roprar t1r Asst ab1hl> seeking perma--T•T _. duties including typing reaan w1 mg o earn A A Laguna lkh. full·llme nent employment September 1 and 14 TUSTIHOfACE Expernecessary p Newspaper business A WEB<. retail , housewares Key Punch Rerept1on1st Beaut $40-6300 Would like round·tnp Dilhwcnhtr for our urrh.asang from ground up. Call ORTHEENTIRE person. part time DA.TAIENTIY busy office Good ap Part.lime sales Ex-'f• Please r ail days EXPERIENCED SANCLEMENTEINN Dept and workingin Mn.Zee67~ ~ashier.497-4403 OrraATOI pearan('e. healthy, en ""' 768-S83J PailTJON 125 ~plandian :~~;,k 1~:~g ~1!~~~1~fs~ DP ~arbor Yachts sa.les M5~0ERF HAIDWA.USALES Irvine based restaurant thusiastir. knowledge or ~~~~~n 5f:;~~tyl ~:~. r..lo~& frProofOpttatOI ApplyChefCharles keeping records Gd office needs a good '"'"'~ F 11 i 1 rhainhasanopportun1ly tns billing. peg board some eves Flex hl's ,,..,_.,_ ThursthruMof!!l!.t typing skills a must lyp1st 1recp to work For u or p/\me.Appym available for an IBM computer very helpful Call M1m1 759-9951 ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• TRAINEE Cashiers/Sales person-Mm 50wpm. Stork room wko.d's. Opport~ity r~r VOLT Per 5 0 n · C r 0 w n 3141 Data Entry Great cureer polenllal Scltooltl POOITION nel . Photography exper. helpful. not nee. add1tionalhrs.W11itram COME INTODAY Hardware,ll0'7E.Coast Operator. I/yr. on the C!ill 631·5664· Part time Sales La'Oy wanted for retail store·111 Laguna Beach Ex · ,eerie11ced 49]·5659 - PBX OPERATOR Telephone Ans. Seh· t.atNcfloift 7005 •Chtckfllt Unlimited is looking for We offer gd pay & on computer. •93·2011 or FOR DETAILS J!.wt:....C<!M.__ -IBM 3741 is required. MEDICA.LCOUllB rashiers & eitp camera benefits plus a 496·7045. VOLT HEALTH Small (3) girl data entry M us t ha v e 0 w n ••••••••••••••••••••••• Learn at home to be a professional bartender. Pro manual avail. Call for details. 642·4663 JobtW..tad. 7075 Part Time. Must have otrice. cash handUng or public contact ex· perienre. sales people for im· 4DAYWOllCWHK Drafts person TemporaryServires EVEllYIOOYUKES team.Pos1tion1sforfull· transfortation & be mediate full -time Co. 15 2 ml. from Coast MechamcaJ&elertrical. 3848CampusDr . A. WIMMER time day shin with al· fam1 I ar with Caltf employment. Apply in Hwy & 8 mi from 405 & Min I yr exp. 957·6936. <Across from Orange Be part of the fastest tractive working cond1· freeway system Mon person at 16889 Beach 5 Frwys. E-=-O=E______ County Airport) growing company in the lions & an excellent Fri 9·5J!m 768-8500 O~y & graveyard shlfl, Blvd.HS. DR IVERS-Bus Drivers 5 ....... 741 health&nutritionfield. benerits package Sellilh rt thD I W1lltrain Call ~2~674'1 ..,..,. Salary will be l'Om · ings as w1 a1 Y t - ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOUSIKllPll Seeks position w /nice family as Uve·in romp•· nion. Exper-. It xlnt refs We offer growth op· port unities. excellent --·c·ASll--EIS---work I og conditions, salary & benefill. Call: Pleasecallforappl for Christian School. EqualOppEmply. Unlimited income op~ mensurate with "'' P1lotWantAds. · 1Selladl_!ll~!!lS-842-5811 Personnel Dept M u s t have bus t"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•!!!!!~I t'y. Mr. Casey 834-1155. ti TELONICBERKELEY l r. t c 11r Cl P perience. Apf.l y 1n / cer 1 1ra e· a . a.ss Plarln• "''"r Classified M Fr 714-494-9401 E O.E. t I A I 16835 " JVV person on· · Sam· Cindy Garruon. SJ>.8800 Pleaaant. positive. neat. B.DOIADO IA.Ml sober, reliable. Do EOE drive. Pref. 5 day1 on, 2 ""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111!!!!1·-· 11· •l!!!!!!!I olf. Pe111rv· 631-UZl. ~ HelpWmhd 1100 ....................... A.CCOUMTS rAYAIUCL.111 The Jolly Rocet lne. hu an A/P Clerical Potltion for an Industrious In dividual. Gentnl olfice 6 /or accountln• ex· perienu pttftrf'd. Ex· eellen\ benff'itl 6: work· 1111 condillont. Apply ln ~non at: TH EJOU.YROGER INC. 17042GIUttteAve, Irv. jfl4\!IM.CD31 ADWllSTIATm Baokln& Tw.EI FtJLLTlME: Position avail. In our Huntincton Beach of· flee. Teller expa. pre- ferred, rash handling exper. req'd. Contact: JollnJtine 71 ..... 0111 CAUFllllA FEDl ~l&.o. 1m r.dlnafr A Vt. "·!~.!~h Eq.a= ... "'y SPICWIST F't'fl cl•ll moment•. Pltnt1 or chanctt to I•-.. ·---· ta.m.. Army. 8t all ,ou Bar,.ln tlloppftw rtli! cu Illa. Call toll Im. t lu UH It ad• In ,_..,._ Cl1ulfled re1ularl1 •••••••I Aad tllltr find •bat a.~~ ea.wta '1!rJ•rt k!otWtor. o a r · PP Y Genera.I ad Is so aim pie . just Spm at. Brookhurst , F V TIMlc6oe._Cllb give us a call on tbe THEJOLLYROGER COOi( tASSTl 962·3312. 1 .w!_ phone and we'll help you rNC Mature, experienced Driver for pickup• de-•-.w-...,. wordyouradforfaslre-1700GilletteAve ,lrv MARKETS cooking pasta Even· II very for auto parts L.~ ~ i..::.:•u'""ltJ::.:..:. 6'2:.::..·:::.56'18:.:::.:.· ---__ _,(i.:.1:.:l4:L:)~==033=_,_I -- UTDTEM ings Fri Sat Sun store. Must have good -. For2nd&3rdShif\5 Spaihetti Bender. N.B. driving record, valid A.Ha ' ' /f -a1·1y P1•1at .................. "·.: Startlng It up to lt.50. 64S-06St Calif. driver's Uttnse & We promote to mana1e-know Costa Mesa. Apply Ma't S.. ment It supervision from ~A. y FOOD r1t• at Hub Auto Supply 2120 AHH frlP /f : · wlw~NTACAREER~ &IUTC...MGI ~1:~~~ Bl. CM. See Please call for appoint· • Cost.a Meu Apply 9.noon M F. Jo.h menl 9:»5PM. Mon ~17.W.WllsonSt. Slocum's Restaurant. * DllVllS * day l bru Friday , ' 631-86<1 2601 w. Coast tf wy. Persons with iood drtv· .. &45!!!!!!!·.7158••m!!!•!!I!!!!• Laauna Beach 494-9U1 HunUncton Beacf\. 9Q,9lJ6 Pel"IOllDel Dept. 537-4940 To Place your "Fast Result" Service Dirt(tory 1d .... Call Now IW2·5935 lng recorda, m111t be 18 r= CIVVI yra ot aae lo wcrk 8am to•------• -Spm Moo tbru Fri. Star1 General Office tor busy ~U. Quantity It at $3.3S per hr. C1ll OHICI Cl.al ; ca l er 1 n a ex P er Mark 75l·29> Dlvenl~ied dutlet. Utt ; neeessary. Call Joe In 11 .-uo u typlna • lO·kty. Ar· : am: 631-4404. .._' _,_ curacy wkh filur• ts· • COOi CMHOMll ~~pr~~: open sen ti al. Excell. co . : Lunch •dinner (cir mid· • JXl.ot woridnt cood. tor benetlta which Include : dlt·aaed couple. Laguna either Palrn Sr-'np or discount pr lvlleaes. Btach •rz01 Rtvertlde W.'An In· =::=a~':;; : L• 111191 qulriet are conlldetltlal. pjan. Aesil! ~ ~: : Cla11lfied Adi are r11& Jnd1a1trlal £1ectrlcal J.C. P9tMll : . f 1eld Sales Sape~r . Ltmltt'd OPtninas a,·11il1ble In lhe Or41n11e . t:oaat aren. ror selr motivated cart>t'r oriented individual who car ~tk with Field Sales People. Tritin. mot1n1w und . gel results. Station wuaon or vun . necessary Exceptional rumtngs, plus Job . related benefit& 11'•11il1ble for lh.e n11ht . fueopk If you cun produce rtsult.s, not . . '1 il'llt :rt ~ r II : 96Q.llfl!+4 for . !frr!!~:.~ ... sr .. ..r ~. • . . . . 38005.~ . . . . . COila Mesa, CA . . Equal Opportun.lty Employer . . . ' . I ~ " ~ I Earn S30-S60 per week. Trips & Prizes. C4I .... 1 ,· • a.c •• , .... ,, ... I ., . t ' ' . 642·1671 llt. HJ 111110 "--a.. to-a.' tee. 'or Palm Sprinp 24 raa.ldoa l"_.. NI : taltt c.wlh bi[9,. c •II J I m Qom ea 1.0.E. -. 11/r : adenblp aod bla re· YU JU 'f.1241 or for•••••••• • 111lt1! .To~lace '"' ll,.ralclt call Jerry 1u_ "·. .'.,., ~ .,-_ clullned call t.oda1 S..WUU4.mflY 1mq•~~ to ..Ut , , aa.1111 , .... A.it llalftY t&tCt..Slll CJ• .......... K l'!U. ' ................ I ....................... ~.1···---~--... -----------"~ . . - ) -. • • o • o e oz o a 44 4 . . . -·······-···-0 U 0 OE Q::C:O*CQ *1 *.*•* c 811 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, Augu1t 26. 1981 Sell it al-and put cash in your pocket! DAY WEEK 8Days 3 Lines 8 Dollars Special flat rate for non -commercial users offering merchan- dise priced in tbe ad for $800 or less. Cost is the same for 8 days or one. Minimum three lines. Extra lines just $2.60 for 8 days. For an EXTRA day, call today 642·5678 The new Dally Piiot 8·Doy Week its a Classified PLUS ~~~~.~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~·::! ..... ?!.~~ .. ~.~~ ..... !!.~~ .. ~'!.~.~ ..... ~!.~~~-~'!.~~~ ..... ~!.~~ ~~~~·.-.~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~!.~~ ..... ?!.~~ .. ~~~ ....... ~?.'.~ ~~~ ......... ~~.~~ GENERAL OFFICE Restaur11nt lnAJL SALES ls~1le~ SAl.F~ TYPESE1TER Needed Like nt>w Garte"' Saller 20SOFAS, new , llllea IECEPTIOHIST Night busboys. mw.l tw L.i un11 B('h, full lime •IRIDAL SHOr• "'""' pori Y J1·h1 ~:~ SICIETAIY DEC. (or overnow "'ork ~·,·en. g11s i·ounter top :.to\'e 15 Loveseats. S75ea IVJCKJ HESTON) P time. IHpm & t 5pm 1 8 o r o \' f r ho~se"' :He' PH"'" .t1J111le h..t.~ im111toJ open Personnel Advertising in gs Com pugr aph1l oven S 2 S 0 port 957-57~or ~ 4180 '4 hr 642-0371 l. u n (' h Brun 1· h part ti ml' l'J~hlt'I l'.irt & full timl· ...,111 1ni: for ~JI!·~ Pl'r)11n Dept has opening per Edllwr1ter 7500 11 Whirlpool dshwshr $79 Htde-a bed. queen !>Ill', & ASSOCIATES ltfCEl'TIOHIST w:utreues. must be 21 497 4403 tram Pri·f 1.,..11 in rt'IJll SJll'~ «'""'-'' 11rt·essary l'X pons1on. Npt. Bc·h 752-6484 MtSl' 646-~I orr white. llO Mt S or Speciahst.s in f'ull and part lime posi or over & night cook Ap Ii t• 1 S 1 , llolhrnp.111,. c M 1\t L1clci V1lll11:c (714 I r1nanc1al services firm TYPIST Word PrO<'essor. REFRIGERATOR wknd.._979-9546 _ Tern porary Clerical t10ns a vallabll.' nr ()(" ply in person only· Mon e 111 Ma Al'liy CO ~56 933~1 ~.~ti Ill:! I 1175 tllOO Gd . typing, shrthd . uf forlec 2000 id1ctaphont' Kelnnator, bke nt>w Twin beds 1comer table Personnel Airport looking ror f rt._ 3 30 5pm, .I P • s.11e~\loomi·n Ml·n req d Noo-sml<r Cal 2000 F'a5t, ;u.·c·uratr for $JSO 6314752 wihang1n11 lamp, SIOO 54(}0400 sharp 1nd1V1duals ...,1th Mo c s. 10142 Adams TV, H~Ft Sab 640 0123btwn 9&2 busy, ~rowing centt•r Ampex stereo solid 18004Skypak81vd professional atlltud1• A\e .HB CULUG OF THEF&>EllATED F'ull or partlJmt> Tht> S..aSewiRgMoch. cherry Fr Pro\ S2SO Su1te2~ r !nine and appearem·e \lust RESTAUllAtfT Ar~~~ES SAM Cl.!:HTE GltOUr SECURITYGUAIH> 0Hlce~921Bll $260 495 2537 Offers 83&-6623,494-2149 ---------• be able to ans" er IOllUIMS 1., lnokin1: 101 ,1 Neat. l'lean & rcspans1 TYPIST.i1tfCEf'T. Hotpo1nt refr1t::erJtor Gold cou<'h +matching rEltSOHHB. medium lo hl.'aV)' Now hiring p t1m1• ~k;~;l>~ki::.:'!~~·~1~;· s;ilnpl'f)Oll \lollh I'll h-l11rm1:prufl·Ss1011alt1• blc /\t pr<'5llg10us lo<• Pl time N'ewportBeal'h GoodcondJtion S"IS chair, great cond. SIOO Need energet1<'. outgo phones No typing hostess, days ieves. In nl'nt r time sall·~pt~ll>il-~·rn·1111·md11 1•(0t 'l·ll111.: t.111 \J lt·~µPopl1· Call Sturt111g S4ihr l1111u1r1• area Call85,6739389 ~9701 New dbl bed, SlOO Ing person for Recep necessar) SS pl'r hr len·iew Mon Thur~. h 0 (.' o1 hJH' h1•l.t J>t1!>1l111n' 1x·r~11nnt>l for J l(n-.11 op 711 l'Cll 536-14H7 TYPIST HARBOR Alit:A W1 <'ker hdbrd + queen ll Pl Call7_52-~ 2·4pm 37 Fashion ipn le Tilnl(t> II .ir10,1 th.it r1•11u11t· m1·1•1111" • 1~11tu111t) \lolthour ••ru" S"'C'Y/Glb..IOfC APPLIANCt:SF.RVIC~: t>ha1r. ~ New dresser on1st acement pos Island NB rc\·1ous experien4'l' 111 .. "' .. " "" Wt' Ru> w.ed a~h.1nt·t> + night stand. $100 with a temporar) help lfCS"r JC.&l'"Y l>rov.n & \\lute gooih or rl'latmi: lu thl' pul1li1 111 ~ '11m11<111' N1•wport Center oHu:e Ac r u rate 3~ w I'M B r , __ ed ' \\ 1. 11fft•r ~ r we sell reco , guar 673-9-449 aerv1ce Typt11g requ1rt' right Sl'l molt\ al In IESTAURAHT hi fl sales prrr hut \lol' h.ii. opening for eJIJ>t'r Gent?ral or 11·e (7 14 1 r\I ~9 3077 --k ment min 40wpm. Call d1v1dual who ltkes \lo Ork will train Xlnl t•llPt 1 111 •I ! 10.1r;i1111•t'd 1111·111ru• 1 12131728-5100 M't'n•tary with gd typml( ~9·3942 apr iances 31pc bdrm set. des · Lorraine, for telephone ing \lo llh prople & ha~ Epl TRodberto&now hmng .i growth oricnti·cl "" 1tun11i:tr:11ntnl( •<'Jll Mon rn !151 & shorthand Call ror Stove.GE., white. 2 ~r~ 6 drawer dresser & interview 714·~·4741 rront ofr1ce & 111: ht ay even ini: ,.1ronment II:! llunu~. r11mm11>\lnn "iCllOOl i l'IU·:• ·\Ill app't 644-4460 Like new $225 646 238!1 bookshelv~. S250 or will •0 cretartal exp"rienAe ('ounter personnel In =1 \'J1Jt11111\lo1thu.i1 TYrlST Wa~her 1Cte~n work< sellsep ~ l27Sd'!}'5 .,, " ' terv1ews IOAM or 2rM. " In llll'. 1'.\J>t'r 11rl'I SEC 'Y/R~o:aT A h 11 o pt · · ., for RE Ot>\'elopmt>nt M d th F d Call c·ollerl for 111 1 1 lf11,111tJl1tatw11 !I.\:' 11.~1 l:'V..,.., r a engm,. op } is good SSS, dryr cle11n Lazy Boy rerl1n1ni: rn A TTIHDAHTS Busy Laguna Beach kenJ!el S4 hour 494-QH2 Co nr 0 C Airport fo:x on 3 > ru ri a> ter\le11o Uhis numh .. r '"'ur.tnH' E'pl'rienred persons on open at a leading l'lec· works good S75 S4ll ltS13 swwel rorker SlSO Ktnl? t' e 11 en t s a I a n & ~ s kh r olr I Mda ';J ~ 4 :l only ' =!. t'11111pl1•k tr J1111111: s i· ·' Ill ' I re '' ,. ' I> ~I ust be able to I> Pl' tron1c1> distributor for ~8 4485 size inner roil "'aierht-d benefits Please send re E..as ion s an •' 12131320.4174 \\ ith lallo1 d11lh1\\ llJI J>t•rwnu'(l I up 'JI Jr} & Phone 546-6458 ror app'l good typist If/ train on WashH Dryer & 01~ w iCane headboard & 6 sume to Con troller, Restaurant i\n Equal oppl at. 1'11111·.tl~lhx·:il hi·ni•fits l'atllMon Sall St:R\11(.'E Stauon Allen line rom1JUter system~ h\lot1sher SIOO l'.irh dra11oer pedt•stal bas1· rjTIMEEVEHIMGS p () Box C 19525, Irv 0<'eans Hestaurant no\lo t:mplo'r 11·1r1t11r1 llt'~1gnlii3 2180 <lant ":xp'd lh)~ & J-:xcell opp() & c·om Rdrigeratur $175 S375. Antique 48" roun•I Co .... liftc) 92713 has pcmt1ons avatl for ' •7 lJu.1lil11~l lt·;ill' SEAMSTRESS 1·v('i. f'ull & p t1111t' ,\p p<1ny benerits C<1ll 646 SIMS oak clawfoot tble 5950 Yotlftt Ccirri«w exper busboys, wailer!> • • * f'.irl I 1tnt• J-.\fwr1t•nt·i· ply Shell St.il1on. 17th & Elsa. 556 llllO Ch Smtth Corolla manuJI Adultsw1lhoutstanding lfCEPTIOHIST &waitresses l7SOS R .... oll lf,ou\\otllllh!..i·tohi•li> ni••t'''JI\ ,.,1,1 lnint>,N B. or bro...,nllotpo1nt l)pe\lonter...,.ca,e $lS lt l It f' II d h ,, H L" rr '• rernl(. apt size, Rood is rarl\'epenona11es u ·ltme g pone .. oas t \\), n CLOTHESTIME •.111 t.7St3Ht 1 Kenmort> "'asher & who enJOY working v.1th personahty. Must t)'pe., 494_:0666 11:10:11131 111 ~9'.! :en . SEIYICE MGR. v 1 c E p RESIDE NT i.hape SSS firm ~ ~34 dr)er, SJOO pr Mis<' toob llJ.15 year old )Ouths good v.•1th figures. use Restaurant MANAGEMENT & n " " & Jo i 11 c Ii •· !'>1•1 lh·rp ut I i:irl olf 11 t> Sa ii & PO"" er b(1J t f'>na nc·e $22.000 per 19 s r u rt I roll t I t'S b & sport mi: 1-qu1pment E,·enmgl> 6-9 pm Call 10.key billing ltkes de· MCDOu.t.LD'S .._SSIST. 'l'ullil-!.m 'ti·am '' ~.f';O I rq1111)! 15 5(111.pm l.1J?hl knowtcll)(l' pref l'o!"1 ''ear. Must h;m: lO yrs freezer. recond1t1oned 7526992 64 2 . 4 32 l . I! JC t 34 3 tail. 12is1 M~arc·h St . "A A bookk1•1·p1ni: Mu~1 han· µct 111 ve ba laq , Co ~xper as l':Xt'l'Utmi of '225 uHer S48 7611 0 rm, set w hutrh. $liOCI between 2 pm and S Garden Grove. 92641 South Coast Pina TRAINEES 1 l(•Htd phone \•rnn· Sh.irp bl'n1•r11s Send resume internatwnal '"' e'l frost free relngeratur Ping Pong iso Rdrm _p.m Ask for Andr_!:'a I (71~891:~ We are now arceplmg P lime mgmt pos1111111' 1•111·r~4·t11 ~·r-.ctn J must tu Dana Pt Sh1p)ard ment ro l'onldl'l rman 13 cub rt Good tund set 673 Ol9Se\es p T re<'epllon1st G1rl R EC E p T Ty p IS T appbcallons for day & opening. mm 6 mo n• SALES CLERIC i!>l 1171~ ~671 Puerto Pl D.in.i nal inst1tut1on' & re _suo 751 5696e\cl> Elegant round pedeSldl f'rida y for rnendh t45wpm min I Dtc evening help F'ull ur lo1il e'Cper Fli·' hr, forlountc·r& l'hum•ut SECRETARY Pt 92629 I bOUrt·t>s1n \l1ddle F.ast& Sean;l85curtrdrii: ~elf roHee table 0rr.,.hill' bus) realestateofrlcein taphone. for busy NB part time ~o l'\ Wkendsreq Ht•m•lih ol cfrr< 111 tlr.crtin1.: '4111 nl'l·ll1•<1 f111 In 1n1• J-:uropt· lo sol111l fund s defrost dbldr h~ n..., ... r. II I NB Mon.f'n 11·3 Call insurance orrice Call perien('e necessar> Wt• fered Rap1dh gr1111o1111: 11111•' l''ull t1m1• \11111 1': ... rro11o nrf114· '1u~t •SHARPTRAIMEE for '"'fl'lmt•nt & de $225 842-4314 l' c ~r~~u:9J~~/"' s1 \er Cathv 644-9990. Pat. 675-6300 oHer flexible schedule, Co. Room for mi:mt Jcl F'r I ,\ 11111\ :11 J' ti· r ' h,1\ i· i•Hrow c•,11r .rnd f'nntino & m8Jlufuc•tur I vcloµment pro)et·ti. in __ JL_ ---free uniforms. n•l(ufar \'anct>mi:>nt l'.111 \'l'lntlll' Hlut prull ~3-1 F1."·h1•1 " L's ft evii•w & anal''lt' l lcyclts 8020 Oak High Bo) drt">lil'I PTTlME.dependable.Receptionist performan"o&wauurc•. d 1 l ''I S 9373 1:111xl l\JllO~,i..111 .. 1tr!> tnl(l0hour.4day wet>k J b l-'m It " .... s n) er or J JI I' l .• 111 '· ... • \11111 thru '-'r1 l'cj d I-r finanr1al data Tdke ad ·····~················· \lo e\ e"" 1rror x. n 10 20 hr wk S3 50 wk lrvtne Mrg firm has 1m v 1 0 .. • c· 0 mp an, ,71•1642_,,..~1 "·• r Cum pan> pa1 ""ne 1t1, "ONGOOSE R·-' II ond u25 '"" I ~ ~· I lh •. It f '' 11""97660 u k 10 nt·art·~tStJtt't.mplo\, "', ""a II) t -.. Sll!r:! Se.et 8 ~1'741 mediate need for full sponsored sor1al Ill'. ll'.1 c "' 111·1\ lt'OI' it~ 'a ,,, b1ar ' m"nl .t:t·r111 i· ,,,.. 111 pa. rts. Sl50 or bel>l olrt'r 5S9 4:119 art 6 lime recp 1 )'r exp rt'q d Retail Sall'5 I· .. 11 for Jppt I on1 ur • '' • !ltiO 0386 RECT /SCTIY Typing 4.>SS wpm Call llvtttes & a \anremt•nt ~;x('1ttng La~una llt'JI It SA.LES '1;,ulint· 5.'\2 40Ci0 SllOE SAU~ Attral'll"l' Or .rngl' Count, 1Hl1 2 C'Oll('hes SIOO sert1on.il Duties 1nrl typing, ~9.44S4form_terview opportunities II ~ou Women's AppJn•l!-.tur" COMMERCIALR.E. I h d f' h 251 257UIO \dp.;1dfur BIKES 20"SlmgrayS70 $50 th1dedlx'd1.T\'S3S answering phones ex wanttoiomthenumber look1n1t for hone~!. • SECRETARY sot• ept '" al> ion b)cmployn 28" Junker $40 P<tddle 54117586 rands & somr bkkpg RECEPTIONlST one fast food team llt lh1• mot led ~al ·~ .hrlp ! Ttrl'd uf ~t·llinl( hou~t>' • For J!l·nerJI i·ontractor lsl<tncl is lookinl! ror pun board $20 64.S-6l29 .~EVER t.:SED Sola Hl!tl Ca118J3-9062 RE oHice. Laguna llllls nauon ·~ leadini: shllJI "a Se · l ' da\~ " \\l't>k' W1• 111•1•cl Lii:ht l\pmi:.-.t•OW book t1ml' help Exp prcf'rl ·-area Telephone and ping mall. apply to the 8,1"~1";:n1:1d~1 ~~11(~ oni.· li1·l'nW<· lo lt>am Chi' ~i·cvini:. rihn1o: an~11ot·r 640 7810 \\~A/.i~ ~o~:!~ke~ ~~:l'~ 5~J':>""sr~~~,J~~~ob~t~ ~~· t~0 Jr~0~~5;;;\ I y p 1 n g exp r re q '!'ana_jer an)._'tlm~ 10 Ph r I sk 111\lo mJOJl:l'. broktr ml( 1,.1,·phom·:. &-prn in1: 110-95130_ _ flJrl lime . om• or n•mmt•rnJI rc·al 1--;t.ill· 1 lunch sen 9 :l> J :.>P~I Vars1l), liO Srh"'inn 26 SMO, bunk beds S200 Real &tat. SalH fa-Top --l•--------1 appt 768 l!lfi5 ur 1 . , 1 , \1•n Pt'J,Jlll ont> SlnLY MF' t:amSl50Sli5 11ok in 10 spd cont1nl'nldl. mallrei.scsbox i.prm,I? Recept1omsl net'<led for Restaurant ,i93 3464 n 1111n 1 rum mi: mt 1wr,on orr11·1• li:ll :!tX~ Srrl"l "'-1 1STS I , ~I u ct b" nil JI S75 ~otor Pecane 24 m (Jn $125, full S&. I" n fi5 rrof.Offlo Newpart Beach Lido or fire needs ('rel:llive, ag gressi \'e agents who want to max1m1ze 1n dtvidual potent1a I HIGH COMMISSIONS ' Call Walt, 67J.7:.>0 le ... hill' \OU h·am Su1Jt·r l:'V...... , ., ' < insurance bro erage SGT.rEPPEaOHl'S llendll·., hft 111~uram·i•. ~1-:rRETAHY l.t>J,?al Lookb(')'oodgraduatinn personablt>&c•nc•rl(etu· 10l>pd,f/567J.5552 Glass top dinette $2CJ(J firm Dulles mdude rtIUSTORE hed llh 1n~urann• & di·n I Or)? Cl) Airport ari:>a learn a skill Army 979-0i47 all lUAM lor HEACllCRIJISEH MOR~: 770.0901 answering telephones & Now hmng for full & RETA.IL tJI plan l'Mta('I l\t•n l.J11o firm Top skills re Be all you ran be Cull appt llrand ne11. ~1usl ~ell Metal Desk $75 :! h:ir hghl typing. for appl I 'I I I 11 r """'282 ... .,, I h part time openings at Part time rlerk~ 615 6iOO t11 " in I yr t'l:a ex to rt>e 1 . .....,. """" W ... Rf:HOUSE SIOO &15 796S stoo s. SlSeac cal!,_ 714-644-M2'l s 1 th A «7 .. ,,,,. locations at 0 C STOf'H'GO p<•r a al) comm wi 2Brand:"iev. "".._, 1£1"r.t"ljTYrlST b I 1 (' ti f' Warehouse person ~v-• A1rport Varymgdays & M"'-•.,ETS S'LL:.s a• 1 } a ran Sw1trhboard Operator. 5spdCrwsers MUSTS .... ' ho d I I _.. " ~-714-833 :1622 d hr f' & needed Mo1t urc & rehd Hn. ,._, ~ Small company looking urs, i ea suppemen 4555CoastHwy., HICKORY f•RMS )?raveyar sit n ble Ex~ruml'cd St·nd """'""'°' ~tahogany Dbl Bl'd for reliable re<'ePI tal inC"ome for H ...,...hacfi ft SECRETARY Satnightsonly.6423013 resume' to.~1r An lulldl..9Materiatsl025 \lomattressN1ght stan1I typ1st 1girl fr1day. Must homemakers & stu ew,....' Alln llOl'SF.Wl\'l-:;."i 40 hr wk !or front of<' clerson 177 Jo fl1 vers1d1• ••••••••••••••••••••••• & drebberti1malt h Like be· good on phones dents. Our progressive. Wh_I 1101 "'urk !lunnl( ' 1.oos1t1on fiO wpm J mu~t I SYSTE MS An a Ip t I i\\ . N1•wµo11 ~k<wh ('1\ REDWOOD 216.S ne" Must see 10 .ip R.E. INVESTMENT Earn wtule you leant HER I TAGE INVESTMENT will tea<'h you neat1ve f1nanc1 ng, 1031 Ex changes. investor de· velopment & counseling Exper counselors re ce1ve lO<r. comm The 1s an unusual oppty ror right person Confiden ltal 1nterv1ew Call Vince 546-SSIMJ 548·3467. growing company offers t 1 9 M Onl '"" LBO T )our 'Polrl' 1111t• J 1i14t641 111 $23.772 per. }r , U!.1 92663 4. 10 20' long Xlnl dA<•k prcnale ) SH""' or opportunttll!$ for advan SAi A 11 11 ~Il l\ rJrlll~ So h t d ... I ti rr \I RECEPT /fYPIST cement based on }Our MAINTENANCE · 1 1 o.i,1 1'1.i i,1 I' 11111, SECRET A.RY 1.~~cp~=~ ~:.~en~~rl·~:~ Merchandise mg Fresh load arm 1n11 63~5i~97°Jrt ~~\I · o1 r 111 AchYereaJestateoHtce Jo b p erformance Boat cleaning. \I~ ,l\JllJhll'. morninit' ur ,\ rhalll•ni:tnl! l'\t'1tmr: · ••••••••••••••••••••••• "eekly Save al SS' It · has opening for a well Pleasant working cond1 F' 'f P 1' inrl wkncls. Nu Jltt>rnumi:. Will train i "JlllOrtunil~ work in!( Jnal)te. design & pro A.ftti-s 1005 1 Jim 646-988San)time :! matching derorator groomed personable m M "'-& 2633 W (. t I I! r a m ,. 0 m P u l I' r •••• ;i.:-.-••••••• ••••••• •• ' <'lub l'ha1rs $75 ea Lr.I? d1v1dual. Must be ex lions. ust.,.,18 over cxperne1· o.1~ St't' :llr lhi1n11.1~on, Su \\1lh out nat1nna software for ull rom FlEHCHDOORS or rootstool ~~ ()11 Apply m person btwn I llwy,N B.64S 7100 l'oa~l l'l.11.1 l.11 .... 1 I 'al('i;iH·oplr• .Informal pan) host pro1·essnrs M411tMI 10 pane. not sanded or taphont ansaph1)ne •u' perienced with typing &6PM Sales \IJll "r r I I' l' ~. \ p (' r I oll ed d ti 1~~ l ed t'IOO •n• .,.,.,,. I"' skills 45-60wpm Real 2JOOSEBristol C"'-R~"9r'TY nt·n·,~ao \tJlure rnnr m~ run :rn) -.s a1n ., • ..,....,.,.,., S6SO srll psG~2~ estate experience de Santa Ana Het"hts " ~VT" Salt'' llcJlth& 111.,1ut\ 1 • 6 0 7 0 11o Pm ~tored data for new ·in 1905 Louis C 1Han) jCat 1035 4 ~ 11 1.5 1 Sl rablo _ Call Suzan .. For a l.alenh•d_ H Jo. DISS ... TISFIEO'. Sh)orptheJnd "'llOO~pm lt'llll(l'nt" termmdl In glassflnger~Ls1gned I \lo eny,a uni .mr • <Next to McDonald SI . A "' " e<I bl ·••••••••••••••••••••••• dry bar rh1na t'ase S'i'IS 631·0213 E 0 E sales proress1onal ..., J HI month' ·'!!" I ..... 1~ J or d1 rlat1ni: l'QUlpment '.h.r d1stnbut dalll pro W363. irnd~n·nt, ue Persian Kttlens. adultr. 080857-4271 . sdtrungl lntert'l>tinl)<'Upkll· 111011 ih1•ck1·r in .1 S<1l11n rnmml'nsuralt> '~~stn~ environment 1rarel, appx 4 , m Shots' Reg Cameo N1· Ethan Allan Solid Pin" eve opemenl. a ta e I supi•rrnMkct Nov. 1 ~ith t-xpl'r fxn•llrnt Take ad to nearest Stall' wide, $375 , William $125 + S46-996S • RESTAURANT rhaq;(C' nb1hty, who ran lllJkt• $7um pt•r month & l'1tm pani 1'cncfits Call Employmnent S<'rv o( flugarth ekhing dated · -Dark Armoir, used .1, Part time sandwirh & work well both llldl'Jll'O dm1• "Sl•\llll• h•11\ \I II : ,, •I 9 • m r1('(' In Orange Count y 1763, l'anl'alu~ or John J Top 11uaht) Clf,\ kit hdrm piece iS 1n h1.1.th REAL ESTATE counter help wanted dent!) & tollaborat1H· 5!1!1 :!37!> 6,i~ SS:.:, J t a DOT 020 067 -010 Ad Wilkes at the famous I en !I Burm rs e 40 in wide 18 tn deep '• SAW Call btwn 9 & llAM, I\ Highl> talenti•d j pa1dforbyemplo)er Wilkes trial, ramous ll1malayan. S1ame e. dble drs Xlnt rnnd This isour36thyearsell-RECS"rfTY"ST 752-5401 «hallengmg position or SALES HELP S4:•t'rC'tar) piece shown '" en $100 S2SO ~M87 Sl.100 ne\lo Askinl( SiOO tog fine Southern Estab'd. export mrktg Restaurant Caterin;i rers rareer gro11oth op r .ibrn· ~tor(', rt't,iil l'\ Xlnt l)p1n~1 skh1ll s TEACHER 1•yl'1o ped1 1 a Wh1lke:. DOCJS 1040 &IS·0159 Callrornla homes r1rm needs Recep hrm has opening for portuml1es + md1·1wn Pleasa nt tr rp onr shown tw1r1nl( le rap ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 month old earthtont• lWr prl'f G4G 4t»O I Jo' t rr Afternoon 3-6pm 5 clays f L "'~rt l h d r KC r I Perhaps you would en· t1on15t (l'ypist to answer respon adult to operate dcnce. Get tn on tltt> JK'rsona 1ty ron 11 11·t> ,1 week Call 640 KtlZO o '"" Y 11 l e en o a KEESllOND Pups /\ so a & 01•eseat ~~ · · · r telephones & greet vis-Hobart auto slicer & around floor or th1~ S"'-LESUDY appeara111•e Gruwin~ sttcll. unframed. SSOO Champs1re M F Pet& 496-1741 JOY JOm1ng a 1rm acllve .. " f Ask for Susan p 10 luxury residential 1tors. Vanous typing learn portion control dynamic gro\lolh C'o I fur r~rlu.'"I' rhlldr1•11, NR arrh1tertural trm • -P 1714) 835--6392 e\'es sho w Pvt pt' LV Bdrmfum stereo areas SU('h as Big Ca duties. accura<'y a must Exp prer but will tram located at the bt•a<·h Ill buut1qut•, South ('(Jll\I Call Lesli between fl 12 TUCHY & wkends 213 697 1345aft6j>m orrer. must sell nyon. Spyglass Hiii. Pleasant swroundlngs, 9:30AM to 6PM Mon So 0 range C 11 PIJ1a S46·3693 needed ror private Drop leaf oak tbl. 2 /\KC Silky Temers. 2 \1 558-:.>01 Irvine TerraC'e. Linda excell benefits&salary thru Thur SAM to !PM Specializing 1n br.:irh Le Mai.:a~m SHretary Art·h Firm school Out or-state <'hairs. rorker conl', 9wks.shots. S200 Isle. etc Gd oppty. for advance Sun 979·<7147 for appl oriented investment pro ~9-8585 I ook 1 n g for an t n t·red O.K 646-1#1 w 1 r k er 1880 $800 989·56Ult'S41H29S IC you are presently ac-ment Non-smoker only Lori's_Kitchen pert1es. lncl1v 1dual -d1v1dual , willing to TEACHER 556-8842 Free lo lovrng home, live m reel estate sales I MS Equipment, Inc , RESTAURANT should have a h1~h level SALES learn F'lexible, Good Isl elec Holpo1nt stovr adorable puppies. 10..., ks do you have immediate 2805 Barranca R·d , Gary's Deli has a Job for or energy, tmagmatwn. lanf.(uage& typing sk1ll!s, F' rr & I' rr. exp pn•r made, prol·elam legs. old 894~ & unhmited access to Irvine. ~6901 you Manager. sandwt<'h 1nit1ative & enthusiasm 1 ... 1cJI home l'entcr nt•1'<1~ Word proressor exp 64<t8820 perr rond. evrr)thini: h d r lo rec r u 1 t l r J 1 n , k 1t1•hen ('ahinrts & up pref H O & A NB Tr. "CHICA wor'-s ~u1 0•7 .,,.,9 Purebreed Samo) ed pup le pres1 ent o your IECl'T/TYPtST man. cook, p lime. t •. 1 1 L' 10A "" •_ r-"'°"....., py,5 mos.allshols.no company,or1sheh1dden S.ALegalftrm Variety r1t1merounterhelp.Call motl\ae"' mJna~c PIJnr~~aesperson r." 1)406266 Independent school BuHet t..ouofmlayXlnt pal!'rs7~r.ootl awaytnanl\·orytower of act1vit1es Jackie foraj>pl.67}~193_ Musthave 2 yrsexper pHirnrf absolutt•b seek:ipartumeSpamsh con d . $4 25 3026 removedfromthescene or broker's he & c·ager nN·essury Llreal 0Pl>I Y t eal'her Must hu ve Kill~rookCM.54~2835 ,,.Hto YOll 1045 Our president is avail a· 953-9063 --Restaurant to work ror » larie p1e('e rMor1"hru1!1hct 11·perS36so~'>Ol~;a11 •SECIETAIY * min1m11lly 4 year.1 rx Cu~tos Cabinet. $400 •••••••••••••••• ••••••• ble. Do you need addt· Recptrypist. Part·ltml'. HOSTUS & 'w" poi; nc: ~ 57 ~ ',; ~ ' ' k F:x rellent oppty for peril'nrr & l>I' fam1har Re<'ord player ('11bmct 6 yr old neut M t'at. quiet lional training to help Phones. errand!. & typ OYSTll IAI b 1 /\ i"t sharp gal tu work in rasl-w 1 l h ch u r r o s " t">~ 546-9147 & gentle, despt'rate you increase your earn ing. Irvine, nr llrport r•SOH p 0 5 8 I I I I It:' A Saltis Ml(ml paced Nl·Wrltt Beach c h 0 (' 0 l 11 I I' ,, I(' a~ c ,....... 1S4 0S74 eves ll)gs? 833-tM<t. f1obb1e -needed ror 8oardw11lk rc11pon:iei1 rnnfldenllul ,rorMWine°"'y romm'I rea c:.uue ofr re:. pond to J Van Oriental vasei. S45. bo11ol AUST /SHEPrurs Experienced or mex· Restaurant Rest1urant m L1111un11 Se1.,1ndsres~~~osto~~~· N i•t>tl t•d for f(ro\lo 1n 1: f: x c· r 11 en l l y p 1 n !! Winkle. P 0 lfox 4!l, 535• ginger Jar S200. 7 wks old 64Z 2018 penenced you may well Daytime, PIT prep Buch 494-8460 ' • 11 r • '· ll<•Jllh & llcaut\ rnm (70wpin min I & dir CdM 9262.S pile.her wash hasin S"IS. profit from our color <'ook, ideal for college -" I u..~ /\ng~les, 90012 pu11v ~:am 118 mli<'h .1~ tuvhont• skill~ rt'Qu1rcd TF AC II ER C d 1 · I runo cbt S:J75. wall dot•k H ou n d & Go Ide n video tape 115ting & sales student. Apply tn person The rasteat draw m thl' I The ra:ite:it druw In the• S500 A Wffk l'hallengm~ ~ltlon for te~cher n~~t f~rn 81r~r llJO. ~1 5979 ~~tri;;!;\~n:~e. ~m~r training program which 1·3PM Mon-Thura Tbe Wut .1 l)alty Piiot West 11 Ou1ly Pilot Eu·l'lh•nt c·arc•t•r or ,1111 riichl 11al Call tlt'hl <'htld rare renter. 631 2685 we reel is the finest Big Yellow Hae 3010 Classified Ad Call To-claaa1r1ed Ad C'ull To plrml'nl Mr Dall;c ~ L11la.833-l!OOI Irv Full trme, SlO.OOOlo HERITAGEANTIQUES aV1ilable. Harbor Blvd ~M daL.642·5678 __ I day_642 5678 SSll 337~ s12,000 depending 00 ex formerly To the Trade Male. White long haired We are not a franchise, • 1 .., "'•I~ a.IMts kitten Male, Tabby & branch or sun,1diary Reataurant S ... Lre per La 1 M2·""!8 "" while long haired kitten SA1 ,..DPl•CHlf "' ~ TEAC.:m:RS/DireC"tor for SAVING UP T07o~ ju.st headquarters. """ M 1: 1111 n w Fresh d 1 s Sec·rctary h 11 C M F 11 Everyttung goes. 644·:16S6 China Cabinet Lighted Beautiful wood w glas' panels ~ 631 1532 ROCKER rerhner "' htr & vibrator SIOO 080 DESK d re~ser 11o I i.:1· mirror SlOCI ORO 646.0745 Twml>ed S20 964 3451 (Jueen box spring & mat tress w hea' y dut~ bed frame. h111h quallt} matt 1 ~r old 963 ~9S aft6pm 4Pc set HAND CAR\'Ell King wtr bed. "' satin beddm~. see to 11ppre<" ts<JO bst o( r 548 2980 4 dark Pine wall units mcl dry her & t'h1na cab . 2 Oak wall units. Cornl"r bdrm unit 752·S273 857-4271 We have openings for a Expr neC'. Good com· IEST ... Ul.t.UT M.t.a..J.t...r-.EM_,.. trlliutor M•1•k11 ind1v '• EXECUTIVE presc 00 n · · u or Smalls.fixtures. Red Dobie mix. female, fow highly motivated pany benefill, friendly "' A" I "'~ lill""l I f 'II It 1 I y p (rime 751 552.'I r t h II hots f' di "' work atmotphere Apply om, '" w mu 1 c•vi• SECaEJAa umi ure as a s · nen Y Kirtg-me bfd mattress ~r~~~~~~~~as~~. tnper1onon!y.lpmlo5 mrkt11 J'ref. i·~tab ~N n·111ry to Pr~ldcnl TIL...oMI DoorsC'IOS(!$eplll l~'yrs968-jl250 box apring. bedding pm. Tu ea thru Sun We are look•na for ~l'lrrlt•d 1nd1vlduab. lll hll ~Amway, et(' ) 646 4327 or r II pld ly I( row in It SOUCrTOIS Mon-frt 1().5 6 Mo old bl.k puppy. 1111 frllme, $150 l ll61 1352 cessrul for an in· SebHlian·a West, 140 our current nuds throul(hout Southern Newport Balboa Sav-Nred tS immediately lo 18335 Ml Lanl(ley shots hsebroken good S d r terview appointment v Pl s C1IUornl1 Wt ofrt-r u l'ompenullon .Ol'!I m1t1 .Thl81sochalleol( work easy evening ftnVly 9681331 w1kids Needs 0 home 3tu; Y ormicatoptahle, with the sole owner & e. c • · proaum commenaur11tl' with Y11ur N t'I Sales M \111( IH)ll1ltonwlthterriftc hours . Great for stu _ ~--979-048967$-5604_ ribexrg•l:ss7c~~ir!.8~ea" I ~I~~~· call Wesley N. To puco·our ~ua11e experlerrce + benefit• hurd to match a gr opportunltlt·~ for th(' dents 3-9. Mon-fri No Roller coaster cars Uni-f'ree lo 1rtat home Lo\'· 960-1320ey11FWknds N.~C before the S..n1nr pciraoo with vro r111ht person. Muat have selling Call 966·0151 que conversation piece. eable. Frisky killens Wt R •• 0• rt1din1publ1C', MAMAGHS vrn 1•xpcricnre colhn11 excell 11ttretar11lak1lls afterl11m. $200 each 848-1765, 54o.1642 caJJafter3Pr.1 Drybarl200.buHetS150. ~ pbont on lht1 computer 10 & plea111nt Pfl'l!Onohly Travel All~ need~ for ~~ _ · lamps ~.coueh &rhim 21llSanJoaquioHills DallyPllot $16,000.SZO,OOOfC du8try ot OEM lr\l•I Startina salary Sl.200 Parl-lime work on Sat Estate&GarageSllle Fwwltw. 1050 S75. books. et<' 1009 N6wf"" :ioch Cl•Hlfied eu.wra :u:.1~~~'::~11 ~~o;~~";!id ~J:u bHt'd 0"~u11h~ ~e~phno:r~~::~~~ prr mo + benefits 11rs 10 4 Mu,,t be trained 231 Cedar St .. N R. ••••••••1•1··u···y••••••••• Da..m!•cus,_CM ~ 7790 • • " 11 "' 11 • Cull · on Sahrc, & have strong 00.0320 * * * * Like new rum11ur~ fo r I •1y p•1at m e d 1 11 m 0 r kt' 1 Ma Ornny Pl1tlsi11 baC'k~round tn retail 2 Oak rockers t 011k Good used Furniture at sale 8' rou('h, winged . II I ....................... ; ASSISTAMT MAMAAllS Rc1pon1ible ror cntirt' 114645-~ sales. Wutminatrr dreuer I& md. mahog Appllancta OR 1 will bark chair, tr1d111onal IJ,000 Sll,000/Y"'.W ulu" markttlna runl· HEWPOITIAUOA a res Call Tom m It• rortble: oak end tbl Call stll or SEU.rorYou desk' credt'f17I &r other Pull <0mptny paid btn11nu 1100 opportunity tlon. Small, arowtn• SAVIHGSILOAH 833 2977 _ 548-8727 btwn 7 30 & MASTllSAUCTIOM ittms 57:i..7M2 • • R I u I <'Om pony in Orsnu 11001 l A NB in.. PIDJ TIME rvnmM"t' ror adv1n<'tmtnt to ,.tauran ...,an•&fr County 963~ SRW rv nf \le • avel Agtn<'Y Manaaer ...hr!!b __ 64'9Hf.t .. .lll-'625 M UIUWl'9.J I Computer Components E,0 .£. needed for Westminster A,,.eKtt IOIO ... , in pruently ueltlna adult. with ..., lwdl• Ce•8'•1.n... Co , tnr otrlre or Mulli·Rt1nrh ....................... '~ IUY ~·7 18 33 '" Id b ...... y tM rHIOl4 Aaen<'y Xlnl opp tor IS ~· ~ · I pleuant personalltlea who wou 1 ,,.,.,... dynamic Ir moUvated I IUY APPUAMC KING INN"'RSPRING tnureNc1 ill workln1 ln S.lel fl Promotion SALES. N1t'l company * •SICllTAIUIStt * Lea 9157 SLU 0 wtth oa~t Pilot carrlera 10 lo ~an old. needs HI f'fl' for mov Recpt/t'IO/Pbonel14.400 pt'rson l 2 yr1 rip · £XTRA "RM mattress 11 bl t -non ~=t 21•t_.z,. let ... ~•--Good G~orwt,SAJll,200 mamt or 1upervi1ory 1.. 0 set, nuer UMd. worth Uollmlt tanun11 ava a e o r , i C .... MtM IC/\' co 111auros. •xp ' comprehen11ve Ust llK' ally PHO\ SS30, sacr ..,4• d•I Hn: s:•oPM lo I 30PM, Monday thru bu~ +romm Xlnt opp F trrtalBalN.000 • ~ R • " •· <I I "''lit , •• ~ .......... •01 a.-.1 . TIO ""~Ir;,_ ... ,,..,. knowled~t or Sabre I .. r ast Hult .. SftVi('~ N. ever uaed qUMn U , Friday. Some Saturdl)' IVI 11111 y. or & -. -'" •• -r t'y 64S.7~ '" r"""'" _, I I ' • ipririlntment. ull: &42·4321. au for Ben Exp ultant Oun must. nt H lft directory Your worth 1.199, caah only WI littn1. • ....... IO'S IUT•u• _..,... I""'". LilUe •~ 0111 ! Clwifled Lil Relndm Al.Yl.!!'c· btn•fit.a. Call Ton'lm • tt service Is our SUI dtl. U1ually l'lomr .-.. "' IUW",., ""' ads ore really sm1ll 402081rtflElt'MwE Anoclattd C1rdlllo J$4·7150 . . ' ORANGE COAST DAil Y PILOT ...... ,.,.'..!~f~.r~i ..... : •. Ml.OUA'-V •• • ················•••4•••·················· _, "people to peopk!" aalta NtwPonll3Ml90/Prff Travel US. spttlalty MOVING TO HAWAII calll wlthbl&rtadtnhlp Call '42 5'78 ext m SALE -£v1rythlni 1nd bl1 resulta! To place m~ 10. WMtled, col· )()\It rlaalfied ad, call or TV, hmilure, etc. ~~ ~ Equal Opplty Employe< •••• Jiit --- Hosp btd (cle<' 1 S300 rerllner rh11lr ~ 548~ Ever,ylhtnl tn terrtf11· C'Oftd I ' sor a. h1• 11:.• velour S200 t'int l'on temporary rotr\'t' t11ble 1115 "Butlt-rfly ' Wl4'ktr <'h11 lr , H O "Tulip" Lamp. IZS Ari dero hat Sl a nd w/btvelf'd mlnw. 1175 .... ms, atf7M3.\t W~L~ct_t_c.·1114~1 .. '590 DIJ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. August 26, 1981 ~·I Ctettka 9520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "-"'""'" 1oso a1ettt•••• toao TY a,.uo. IHontt 1060 ....................... Tor DOLLAl •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HIFI Shrto IOtl '30 ford <.'ouvt· with rAIDFOI ,,.........., 1600 A R c H 1rECTunA1 ••••••• ; ................ •••••••1•10t.irtt•• .... 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Fire mist 631 12761133 9300 rond 49K nu. ramped 111 namt, $14,500 644 1178 '7J liu1aria, rhlt 1•1114, 11u 1•---~-.. ~ll!!!!!llij only 10 times. $71150 r tirl', :.nrl. A (', bll'n·o, 851 8665. work 64l 2960 '78 C11d Sc•vtlll' Orrsel, supt·r 111n1I Sli!>C.llJ 11fr '79 300 Turbo Snrf. lthr. Oavl' 46 000 mt White on 548 12n Mex1ro Stereo, tmmoc white. 1mm31• luadc.>d 124 000 '68 8l'c:. 11ulo 5lltk Nf1A S89"8 " 80< I d Dcrh1111 9720 . t>-40 6215, 966 rm 1·ni; bri1kes & fronl l'nd 496·~747 !~!:. " II) s I······················· '79 3"') TlJl>R() "I L'<'EL. '800 96J ~ "' ' u e..:> '79 Se\'1111', b1uwn melt . snrl aux tun)!. stereo ·so Convt Creal !'unJ loaded. ~lnl <'one! A~ l~w4 :1100 w l'11.1,t ll1Ay Nc.>wport llt•u1·h !>ti 94~ TOP $DOLLARS For t'll'J11 l srd Car~ & Truc•k!. Wr pa)' tlL'>h 1111 thl• sl)Ol 1 Conlal'l bu)l'r JI DeSANFIS CHEVROLET San Clcrncnll' 8 31 -0580 492·8500 WANTED! I.ale modt'I ToyotJ~ Jnd Vu I \ o ll 1· a I I 11' TODAY ''' Earle Ike TOYOT A·YOL ¥0 Mid-Week ~SPECIAL·: LftllD SPECIAL OFFER 21 Os & 31 Os ·TRUCKS !~~ ... IM STOCK! ·-.,--.,.._ l'll&S. 26.500 nu. dk rrd. Ul'st offrr or take ov('r ~unit> least' or list ofr pvt pl> S26.000 ('all Ille 972 21124 631 362!1 673 9336 or .rn~wl!r ad 74 vw 41,2 xlnt cond . •226, 642 uio :iuto, .--... 539 OOM aft '17 Coupe OeV11lt·, lu m1 , ,.._, loaded IA Jll option!> 79 i!40-D, sw\roOf. auto GPM 1Aknds 963-5689 Ne1A Mil'h tirr,· ~.495 trans. air, stereo. 1vor) '70 Bu.: ~Int merhanu:al 64S·7400 & bamboo. JS,000 tnl " ..,,,..,.., H t 8 h ('On11 . .,......,.,. un l' C I m m a l' S 11 . s o O 1142 4444 amaro 9917 8Sl 6226 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 VW 112 wgn Nt•w '79 JOOTD Sta Wgn Mell rl'blt. P<'~ rond Sl.000 '71Camero121 red w t.in inl • !>nd 194 19!11 Hc.>bu1fl eng. nl'w brakes. t'asi. 548 9341, 646 21148 lire~. rust interior T ·73 SLf'~:R l:ll'G hkl' nu tops San)o bi Amt '81 ~D drk .:ra~ IA tan c:t1 nlllt'agl', !>Unruor i.tere<>, ~~ 1731 -1n•t--644-•42•111---.J·psoo~~u~H~0~67~3~4~646:'~:I ~~:~~~ •••••••• !!!.~ ·79 Sc1rocco. air. S200 SEE US FIRST•. •'81 l OOSDTurbo• O\ er wholesale 645-5381 \1idnighl blue. sunroor.1----.. IJ!!lll!_!ll!!!!!!!!!l!l-•I loaded SaH 54000 I t9H vw Bug Lo mileage 'Alll ru IO t:uruf)t! Sl'pl $3500 Mon·Frt 8.30 lo 5. 24 Buy be fort' re 8.'11 0633tJud~1 g1stered l'I'. 1\42 1331. '73 Aus (;ood l'Onll Mu~t 548 9'J96 :.di' Movmi: 1n 2 day5 l~I JSOSI. 50 mt IA hill' Ii.Iii 2104 We have a Jtood ~cle1·11on of N 1-.:W & L'Sl-:0 Chevrolets' c .......... . . '~ \ .""""'" --~ ~-~ ... ,I ~'"'"''f'i•~,,!)f1r .... ,.. C'\l&'"""°'I ,0 q ... -.ty IQll '4 fl t •·'1l u• eo ""IA4 0t pt--..nt.n ..,, hl'l'\eOlp~''" ... 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'500 ISOSEL l111d~. 72,UOO ·7-1 Bl.JG. l'dr.i lll'an de furn \lartin SS6 iSOll miles !lle'A brakt'!>. 11endable,S3200 185J,64Sl4116Jft S JU llrl''. valq·" Sunroof. 840-278.5 ~h·n:u, c (' but n<'l'dS 66 CheH•llt• :iti.ilihu s.!511 Ci.ii ,.110, for l'allf 11500 1!170 \'W Sqbk, runs l!oOd. or best s75 !II 11 int grt•Jt. needs n111Aurk 1\44! :£!611aflt:r4 . • . $:!CICICI ()fl() ~>411 17!12 73 :-JO\ J hatl'hbatk. d l' ~!:'(,\'.'~l'~ll~~IS~j~,. ~~1 1 1!17:.! \'W Rug Su11l'r aulu radio' I t11Ancr 'nrl JUM .1rr11t•cl 11111 tll'dfl Jm rm ~ll'rl'U 50.000 m1 Uri!! Sl!l50 I S40 3'J3I Wkd )' \t•" int m~l :.cl' 111 JP. 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Voyager I! obtcun_ed t~is visual data Sunday from a range of 1. 7 million miles. Color difference between rings 1nd1cates differing surface compositions for the!e two complex structures. Saturn's mysterious rings Saturn I D Ring Closest nng to the planet's atmosphere C Ring Relal!Vely transparent, has at least one nonctrcular nnglet B Ring Includes small spolces. which some scientists be· lieve are smaH pel1icles affected by etectromagnetlC forces I Caulnl Olvlalon From Earth it looks like an empty space, 11 c:ontams bands of nnglets A Ring Al 11.S outer boundary ts a newty discovered moon. Voyager runs into trouble But scientists call mission 'high percentage success' PASADENA (AP) -Voyager 2's closest encounter with Saturn was marred today by a malfunc- tion of the platform that alms the spacecraft's cameras. and engineers worked frantically to get the platform unstuck to salvage the rest or t.be mission. Scientists were studying whether the camera plat.form was knocked awry by an icy particle as the ship took a riaky plunge through the outer frin1es or Saturn's rings. Other possible causes for \be malfunction. mechanical and electrical, also were beinJ probed. ''The spacecrart la perfect <otherwise >." aald Jet Propulsion Laboratory apokeaman Frank Bristow. He said radio tranamlaaiona were being received, and the two cameru and three other' ln· atrumenta on the wayWard 1can· nlns platform were operatlnl, "but we're juat 1ettln1 pictures of 9mpty apace." The platform became 1tuek, refUllnc to respond to prepro- 1rammed demands to aim at a aeries of tar1eta. eome Ume wblle Vo1a1er waa d.lpplnc beltind Sallll'D, Ill radio "'8a} bl•cked from earth bJ tbe planet. . ·It dove through a sparse re· gion of the rings during that period, and champagne corks popped here when signals were received at l1:59 a .m. Tue11day, marking its completed passage. But, JPL said, radioed data received 33 minutes later dis· closed the problem. Meanwhile, Bristow said engineers will begin receivint "Everything is performing ,all right except for the platform." from the spacecraft pictures and data recorded during the radio blackout. Like tbe fU•bt re· corder In a clowned airplane. , the tape may reveal wbat happened to the boom and When. But all operlmenu aUU to be conducted when the maltuncUoa occurred were ittevocably lolt, apparently lncluclln1 planned cloee encounters wttb the moont Tethft and Rhea. Howeftl', tM dark pa11a1e belalad Satutn ca me at tlte tall ead of an otbfl w1M IUCCeUfUI, fftll Daw· letl rnitllon. tcleatlltl Hkl. The scientists bad said that passing through Saturn's rings posed a risk of colUsion with ring particles, but noted that a pathfinder spaceship, Pioneer 11, followed the same route safe· ly in 1979 and scientists were confident Voyager would make it. loo. Whether Voyager did indeed collide with ring particles bad yet to be determined. but project spokesman Alan Wood said; "We know at least it wasn't a strong hit lf there was a bit. We got the radio signal back perlecUy on lime" once Voyager pas~ from hebind Saturn. He said scientists hoped to learn from the tape recording made when Voyager 2 was behind Saturn the extent ol the platform problem and also whether it occurred before "some crucial pictures" were taken. Al~ah many of t.be criUcal close-up t.ranaml11lons were re- ceived u Voyacer 2 approached Saturn, ''there were some crucial pictt•"9 taken dw1.nc the rlnj·pla.ne cro11ln• wb1cb we hope ia GD tbe tape.NC.'OI diq. Tb et it aot qUJte clear yet," Woodutd. (lee MnJaN, Pa1e Al) • • • • * • "l .. ' . ,. Oh AN LI C. O UN I 't' C AL lf-OnNlf, 25 CENTS OC girds for fly Agricultural chief empowered to halt pest Orange County Agricultural Commissioner WilJiam Fitchen was empowered today to take all steps -including the use of aerial pesticide s praying - following the capture of five of the dreaded Mediterranean fruit flies in Los Angeles County Tuesday. F i t c h e n t o ld c o un ty supervisors. "It's damn close. It's only 61h miles from the Orange County li ne." The board voted unani mously to grant Fitchen the power to take control of any actions relat- ed to the pest. Me anwhile. county officials have begun setting 2 000 more traps after learning oi the med· rty discovery in Los Angeles. During the last year 2,078 traps have been set. The new traps will spread therq out at 10 per square mile. "It 's more ner ve-wracking than it was when they were up in Santa Clara," said Orange Coun· ty Chief Deputy Agricultural Commission_er Leqnard Liekhus. "However, we're not panick· ing." Meanwhile, it was confirmed that two of the mes found in the backyard of a Ba ldwin Park home were fertile. If the destructive fl y were to enter Orange County it would threaten about $175 million or the count y's $246 mi lllol) ag ricultural industry, SJid Liekhus Despite the immediate de· tection by Los Angeles County offi cials Llekhus estimated that the chances of the mdfly coming to Orange County are not any greater than before. Agricultural commission.Pi f r o m s e v e r a I S o u t h e r:o California counties have met ~ prepare a contingency plan · te deal with the medfly should 10· f e s t a ti o n s b e d i s c o ver ed • Fitchen told supervisors. Heat wave hanging .. on Lack of ocean breezes helps push mercury near 100 By STEVE MARBLE Ol_Delty ........... A beat wave. caused in part by the lack of any coastal breezes to speak of, pus hed the mercury in Orange County toward the 100 mark Tuesday where it is ex· peeled to remain un til at least Thursday. The triple digit readings Tues· day drove thousands of people to the beaches. The National Weathe r Service recorded temper atures of 98 in Santa Ana and 103 in San Juan Capistrano Tuesday, but Hunt· ington Beach weather watcher J . Sherman Denny said that's nothing compared with the sum - mer of '67. "We got up to 106 one day that summer," Denny recalls, "and it was really something -killed the plants." Denny, who took a high read- ing of 84 in Huntington Beach It 's "shade - hunting weather" Tuesday, said he saw the heat wave coming. "Any time your offs hore breeze dies down and you don 't get any early morning clouds, then things are goin g to gel hot," he explained. He said he got up ear ly tbday to fix his breakfast before the mercury started to climb. He suggested 1l 's ··shade-hunting weather " Bob Webster of the weather bureau said te mperatures in Southern California likely will remam close to 100 until at least Thursdav. He confirmed Den· ny 's s tatement that lack of onwhore wi nd was contributing to the problem. "Usually the breeze cools off Orange County and even a cou- ple of hours of early morning clouds normally helps regulate the temperature." said Webster. <SeeHEAT. PageA2> Murder suspected loi I Onofre delay rejected in inan's fiery death- By DAVID KVTZMANN Ol_Dlllly ........... Challengers opposing the licensing of Southern California Edison Co mpany's two new re· a c tors a t San Onofre were turned aside today in their ef· forts to gain a two-week delay in hearings for Edison's $3.3 billion plant expansion. . James Kelley, chairman of the three-me mber U.S. Atomic Safe· ly and Licensing Board ruled this morning in Anaheim that s ufficient cause had not been shown to justify any postpone· ment of hearings which began Monday at the Marriott Hotel. The po wer plant c ritics , otherwise known as intervenors, had sought the postponement because one of their attorneys, S an Di ego l a w pr ofessor Richard Wh arton, would not be participating in the latest hear· ings dealing with adequacy of emergency evacuation planning f or communities nea r t he s easide plant. The intervenor 's two other at· torneys -Phyllis Gallagher and Charles McClung -said they were as yet unprepared to han· <See ONO°FRE, Page A2) More ground lost by stock market NEW YORK (AP ) The stock market lost more ground today in the aftermath of its steep decline early this week. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 3.62 points to 898.21 after three hours of trad· ing. Losers held a 6·5 lead over gainers in the mid-day lally of New York Stock Exchange. listed issues. The Dow fell more than 20 points Monday, and recovered 1.72 Tuesday. Despite the show of buying in· terest late in Tuesday's session, analystl said lhe market was still cauiht up in concern about the federal budget deficit and the ouUook for iote~st rates and infiatloo. A Goldman, Sacha & Co. re· search report projected only modest declines al beat lo In· tereat rates over the next year. "The rebound in tbe economy and ftnanclal market concerns over conUnuln1 lar1e bud1et deftctta mOlt likely wtll,prevent a tarp drop in both abort· and tone-term lntenst ratet," wrot. the firm '• Hnlor flnlncl•I ec:onomut, John D. Paulut. By RICHARD GREEN OI -Deity ...... Miff A man in bis eatly 20s with a military haircut •as found dead a nd on fire this thorning in an Irvine orange gro•~. police sald. The case was belbg handled as a murder as pollce sifted for clues in the grove where the body was found near the in· tersection of Irvine Center Drive .and Sand Canyon Avenue. Irvine city employee Bob Ee· c l e s tone . a mainte nan ce supervisor, was the first to -$ee s moke coming from the orange grove at 5:50 a.m .. Irvine poli~ lieutenant Bob Lennert said. 1 Ecclestone said he thought \he fire was c aused by workeu making some coffee. Lennert said. It wasn't until 6:20 a.m. lbat the body was a ctually di .- covered by an Irvine Compaof s ecurity offi cer who observed t he s moke and tried unsue• cessfull y lo put out the fire. <SeeBODV, PageA2) Pete Wilson's hat in Senate rdce ri~g SAN DIEGO <AP> -Aban· doning his campaign for gov- ernor, San Diego Mayor Pele Wilson formally en tered the race against incum bent S.I. H a ya kaw a t oday fo r t h e Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate. Wilson. long identified wii h t h e mo de rate win g of the California GOP. is the eighth Republican to· announce plans to r un against t he 75-yea r-old Hayakawa, who angrily says he will seek r e -election in 1982 despite pressure from pa rty l eade rs to step as ide for a younger candidate. In addition to Hayakawa and Wilson, others organizing of· fi cial or unofficial campaigns for the GOP nomination are Reps. Barry Goldwater Jr .. Pete M cCloskey, Robert Doman and John Rous selot ; Reagan's daughter Maureen, state Sen. John Schmitz of Newport Beach, and Loyola Law School Dean Ted Bruinsma. Despite bis fourth-place finis h in the Republican primary for governor in 1978, Wilson is re· ported to be the choice of many GOP leaders trying to persuade Hayakawa to retire because of his age and weak showing ln the polls. A Mervin FieJd poll this year reported Hayakawa a weak thl rd ln the GOP primary, favored by only 16 percent of the Republican vc:Mn. That same poll said if Hayakawa won the GOP nomination, he trailed Gov. Ed· mund Brown Jr., who ls seetlna the Democratic nomination, by a 90-31 mar1in in a 1eneral elec· tton. WllaoD, who waa campaianinl for COVemot at lbe time, WU not included in that poJl, but citel a later poll wb.icb be sald put him ahead of Brown by a 41·35 mar.m. In his formal announcemebt s tatement. Wilson did not met: lion Hayakawa's name. focusihg almost exclusively on Brown, whom he conde mned a s a "cynical self-seeking" politician who wants lo use the Senate t.o run again for president. ·'California dese r ves better t han Jerry Brown's cynical am· bitions , his a rrogan ce and neglect," Wilson said, labeling Brown as a foe of President Reagan's budget cuts and a big spender. Wilson a ls o blame d the Mediterranean fruit fly crisis on Brown's "mismanagement.',' DRAIGI CIAIT WIATllR . Sunny Thursday. Highs 82 t.o 95. Lows tonight 66 to 73. 111111 TllAY ... The Cali/onda Angell .aTf beginning to look lllce t1w New York Meb of tMir 11'°'11 • dafll. Sff 1tort1. P.• DI. llDll ~--~~~..-..._. ____ ,,__,...... ...... ...,.,...._.__..~_....._.~__,,._.._....,..._,,,.._..._ ____ .,....._.~--~w~•.____.~----r-• 0 • • • • • • • • • . . • • • • Orengo Co st OAIL Y PILOT /Weaneaday. Aug ult 28. 1981 So1ne trains to survive .Nm.trak cutbacks WAStllN(iTON <Al'l The pr~ldcnt of Amtrak has gaind apJ)tuval of u rcstructunng of routtili designed to eliminate sevecal unprofitable traln11 while k.t.ci-ng mo:-t of the nation's rail pasi<l'nJ(cr n1•l work intact. Th~· changes, proposed by Am tr;< Pn::-1dcnt Alan S Boyd to cope with t•uts 1n federal u1d, wert-approved today at a meet· 1nJ( of tht' rull system's ex· l'l'Ul1 ve boar1I 1'lhe changes would cut the na· tlonwide system by about 9 5 perNml, in part by reducing the fre1111l•ncy of trains in thl' heavi· From Page A1 ON O FR E • • • die contcntioni. dealing with the Sile of the µlanl s emergency planning 1.one because Wharton had been originally expected lo handle lh1::. Thl'Y abo had tontended that certuin Fl·dt.'ral Emergency M anagemcnt Al(cnc y reports had not bet'n made available lo them dealing with defitiencies identified in a Ma) 13 lest dnll uf local evacuation plan::.. H o" e v t' r . K t• 11 e .Y , u n ad minic;trall\'l' lav. Judge. said the rea:-.ons cttl'd tn plant critics in mewing for a dela.' wer<' insuffi r1e11t rl'ason to grant such a mo- I 1nn · Wt• do not hehl'\ l' good cause has been o.;hown for a t·ontin uan('e. ·· Kelley said. ly traveled Nortbeasl Corridor. ConRress has aranted Amtrak $735 million In sub3idl~s for the rl11cal year bealnnlna Ocl. t. The rail pas11enaer service or\ainally wanted $960 million and later xu1d 1t could run the system on $842 m1lhon Boyd. who prechcled earlier that service would have to be cut uv 15 oercent to cooe with lhe budget cuts, said today that ('OSts had been cut by a variel) of means in addition to routt changes. He said various pro grams. including staff reduc tions, are expected to save $8i m illion In the next fiscal ycMT. Boyd propo:ied d1isconUnulng th est.-trains . Tll• Sll"nfn-••11, •111<11 "'"' from WUlllnOIOfl 141 CN< ... vie Clft<lllNfl 4'1ftltell ....... IO NII e ,;.W Mf'Vlco lllnO tin.. • ·-.._ c1nc111ne11 -c""-... r• Qu1r..i lty <enor--• meno.to Ylw Nor111 ~let ''""''"' ltet-n CN< ... end $1 P .... , Minn , -· II .... , ~ wltll a S\Ate ,.,__. trltln tlwlt _.~to Ol>llllfl 4'mtrell ~ Iner-Int Ille f~y qt lht Chlce90-5t Paul PO•llo~ ot Ila E,._.lre l..tl-'° delly -•tlOfl, rff .. <W.0 "" Nof1ll &tar. Tiie Peclfk lnternellonel ~unnl119 Wt-s .. 1ue -Venc;ou,..,, e.c. -Tiie hecOfl Mill • .,._" "-Ma ...... c-. •llCI 8oRon Tiie llK~ Mewk, llel-•n Cllk-end o .. .,._,,_• Amtr;ak also said it will cut lhe number of trains running Tht• ht'artngs on lhl' Edison ('ompan~ s new 1100-megawatl rt·a<'tors began Monday on a pr0<·e<lural sour note of another wrt Edison l'Ompan) lawyers ask<:d Kt'lll') lo pass along to the '1uril'~1r Regulator) Commission the is.,ue of \\hether emergenc) l'Vacuatwn planning would be 1udgecl on the basis of an earth qua kl' v. h1 ch exteeds v..hat F:dison belil•vt·s is thl' maximum possible temblor that could ot• cur along lhl• Southern ('aliforn1a coasthnt1 Delly ~la.~ ~y •k llaN IC~ Cnro11n·s deput1e.\ /n1T1 Irvme Police at the scene of a mystery deat/1 th1!1 morning m a11 Jnn.ne orange grove V1ct1m . descnbed as 111 lw; car/1/ 21/s. was loc<tled dzrect/11 hehmd the man at nght Thl' quake issue arises out of .i l1tens1ng board dec1s1on Jui.I month during earthquake -..ifl't.\ hearings at San Diego From Page A1 v. hl'n 11 was determined that Edison :-.hould demonstrate lhC' adequac·) of emergency plan ning by using the quake scenar111 for a hypothetical disaster. BODY B U RNED • • • Frorn Page A 1 SAT U R N • • • As it raced away from Saturn today, the one-ton robot explorer hl'gan a five-year JOumey to dis t nnt Uranus. a world never he·fore seen up close. Until the ship arrlVes in January 1986, no other world will unravel before a n American s pacecraft \; oyagcr is then headed for a 1989 tour of Neptune. L'ntil today's hitch. the project had been proceeding well. "f think It is the most flaw- lt•ss. perfect encounter I've ever been through. and I've been through a lot of them ... Voyager project manager Esker Davis :{aid after the s paceship made its closest approach to Saturn late Tuesday night After traveling across nearly 112'billion miles of space since it lrft' F.~rth Aue 20. 1977. the ship tirrivcd within 30 miles of the l'>ullseye just 3.1 seconds early, O<t\'IS said . At 11·58 p.m. POT Tuesday, Voyager commentator Al Hibbs af\J)()Unced ... All is well." But 33 minutes after the raruo s\gnal from Voyager 2 was reac· quired, Wood said, the con· trollers "noticed that the instru- ment platform was in the wronr qzimulh <horizontal l position " Irvine police were then called to the scene and put out the fire Jl 6 40 am I rvinc Police Chief Leo Peart :-.aid this morning lhal the first officers on the scene round the lower area of the body on fire. Liby a1i pilot m essa ges i.vi thhe ld WASlllNGTON (AP> -The Reagan administr ation has de c1ded against making public any recordings or transcripts of radio messages between Libyan fighters and their home bases at the time of last week's shootout with t r.s. Navy F'-14s . a Pen· tagon spokesman said Tuesday "We will have nothing to say on any Libyan com munica- tions." Pentagon s pokesman Henry Catto t.old a briefing when asked about release of records of communications between the two Libyan fighters which were shot down and their bases "The whole matter was re· viewed and the decision was that there would be no comment." Catto said. Pressed for the rea· son for the decision. Catto said : "It has always been U.S. policy not to do anything that could com promise the source of in· formation ... Stuntinan killed in fall f rorn cliff :·· ' '.LOS ANGELES <AP) -Film ~~ntman J ohn Hale "J ack" 1'.)rree died of "m assive in- juries" when he missed an air bag at the bottom of an 80-foot cliff Tues d ay eveni ng, Los Angeles police said today. ~T1ree. 37. had been a stunt ro.'9} 10 years and was a member of~ Screen Actors Guild. He " working on t he film "The SWl)td and the Sorcerer" being The death occurred about 6: 15 p.m . at a rock quarr y in Griffith Park a hilly area just east of Hollywood used regularly for fi lm a nd television outdoor scenes. Police Detective Dan SullJvan said he was told Tyree made the same jump successfulJy about I wo years ago during filming of the television movie "Masada.'' by Sorcerer Productions Tyree, who lived in Reseda, was pronounced dead at the scene. I of Hollywood. ~ ' • Clenlfled advertfalng 7141U2·1t78 All other dep1nment• &42·'321 MAIN OFFICE llO w.,t fl••~· Co\I• M•U '" "'''' •OO,.H llo• lleO (O.~ -W (' f)..a ~ ...... , ••••• Ot~ <oo1t .. IOlll .. l!tl'IO <:-· ,.. ""''" ''O" .. ' 1ltM'""''O~' ftd•fOftfl MtUlrf 0' .td ""'''''.'"' M\ ,,,.,~'" m41 O• •t'O,AOvt'd •til~o"'' Uf"( .... (;if •+"n!\\M)f\ 1f I 04',rlQfoll •('io, \~(Ot'\d t '"'' ~'~ JM•O "'' (O'\t,t M~ ~110'"'' llP\ •1• llOO• \ulJ\criiytrf'. O• Utr1;.1 \J 00 ino••~•• Dtt m.-11 t\ '° ,no,,ou. in..t~tN • ~ .... ,..,,,, ,. Gt\ fntw'lf"'" Lt. Lennert said there ap peared to be wounds in the ~lomach but 1t was unclear im- mediately if it was a knife wound or a bum Police said the fully clothed victim was not identified. It was unknown whether the man may have been murdered before be· ing dumped in the orange grove. At 10 a.m .. police called the Huntington Beach helicopter to lake aerial photos of the orange grove. Irvine police Sgt. Leo Jones said no containers or nammable liquids were found n ear the charred body. which was localed next to a blackened valencia orange tree. Sgt. Jones said that although the body was badly burned. it appeared as th6ugh police would be able to take fingerprints. From Page A1 HEAT ... noting that those conditions are missing. Temperatures were slightly cooler along the coasl Lifeguards in Newport Beach, who s aid a weekend-like crowd of 70,000 showed up at the city's beaches Tuesday, recorded a high of 80. The water was 68. At the mile-long c ity strand in Huntington Beach. lifeguards estimated 35,000 people came down for a visit. In Laguna Beach, the temperature was measured at 84 with the ocean a warm 70. Unhealthy air quality was r e· ported in El Toro. La Habra and the Santa Ana Canyon Tuesday. Authorities said episodes of un- healthy air were expected today in El Toro and Los Alamitos. S tay h e althy, see Hawai i? OAKLAND (AP > -The Alameda County Board of Supervisors has a pproved a plan lo give cash and even a Hawaiian vacation to workers who use little or no sick leave. The Sick Leave Incentive Award Program will begin Mon· day following Tuesday's 3·2 board vote. The names of workers who have missed none or only one day in the pasl six months will be ente red Ip a d rawing. • The first name drawn wtU win a round·lrlp ticket for two to Hawaii and $500. Six other cash prizes ranging from •100 lo $600 a lso will be awarded. Dollar declines LONDON (AP) -The dollar declined against key European currencies today ln early t:rad· Int dominated by speculation over the tutu.re courM of near-rocorct hilh Interest rates lo the Unlt.cd States. Gold prices roee. uctween Washington and New Yorlt from 27 daily to 24 The number of trips between New York 11nd Boston will be reduced from 10 lo nine " dav. In other mu1or route changes Arnt rak said It will · .--.u Ula NIM-of Ir ... O.'-Cllk- lllCI Ml~ lrom *-'to 1-Nlly l!llm1<'9ta tlw ,......_ '""' flf ,,. '''" 1t1e1oe 0.1-n W••ll•no1e111 eno ~'11nttlu'9, W Va Jledu(a • ttww time• • -,,. 1~ 4'm•"l<MI lrom St. LAlult lo &.!\ AntOfllO, Teu .. Tiie lr•ln wlll contlftUe to -r•la delly ...,._ (lll<eoo•n•Ul. L.OUI• Tiie S.n A"10ftl6·L.erff0 •llO , .. T•l'llll••· MOullofl 1a9t of Ille l11l9f-A,.,.r1<8ft will elM> .. ClrOppeel. ln another change atrecting the Empire Builder, Amtrak plaM to open a new leg coruu .. ~t· 111~ Spok ant', W uh .. with Portland, Ore., vrn Pasco, Wash. The Spokane-Seattle leg of the Emplce Builder will be rerouted lhrouizh WE:natchee, Wash. Amtrak said it also expects Ltic state of California soon to in· t .. oduce an overnight train between Los Angeles and Sucramenlo With the elimination of the Shenandoah, Amtrak will r e· route part of the Broadway Limited. which runs between New York, Washington and Chicago. The Wushington portion ol tnc train wn1 be routed through Cumberland, Md , and hook up with the New York portion at Pittsburgh, rather than al Pl11ladelµh la l'revious cost ·tutling pro grams announced by Amtrak in· duded a 25 percent reduction of 1ls headquarters s tarr and changes in its food services Under the new plan. trains will carry prepared food similar to that served on airlines. instead or providing a full ·service kitchen Spill closes SA Freeway Route shut 2 hours, after truck overturns, dumps liquid The Santa Ana Freeway was closed near downtown Santa Ana for about two hours Tues· day afternoon after a truck over turned and spilled a non-toxic liquid on the pavement The truck driven by Richard Patterson. 26, of H acienda Heights was headed south on the freeway when a lert front tire ble w out and the vehicle crashed through the freeway's center divider. said California Highway Patrolman Larry Kleasner. Liquid nitrous oxide, carried in cylinders. spilled onto the road and Kleasner said officers rerouted the traffic off the freeway between Lincoln Avenue and First Street until the truck was removed and workers cleaned the mess. T he accident-caused conges· tion was further aggravated by the evening rush hour. North· bound vehicles were backed up at 5:30 p.m . as far away as Culver Drive in Irvine. Patterson and a driver or a second car involved in the acci- dent. James McChesney. 32, of Tustin were treated at Western Medical Center for minor in· Juries. said Kl easner LA hotel evacuated in fire LOS ANGELES <AP I A greater alarm fire with dense smoke was confined to one room on the top n oor or a Holiday Inn near Los Angeles International Airport today a nd the only injury r eported was a minor case of smoke inhalation. fi re officials said. The 521 registered guests were evacuated when the entire hotel was cleared after the 12th noor blaze was reported at 6 54 a m The fire was declared controlled at 7:23 a.m .. Los Angeles Fire Department s pokes man Steve Ventura said No one was registered al the room where the blaze broke out. 1t was reported Some hotel staff people n ed to the roof of the building when the fire erupted. and they were l~d to s afely by fi rem e n . One S{'C Uril} gu<trd who SUHered smoke inhalation was given oxygen by fire department paramedics al the scene. and did not require hospital treatment. Ventura said Guests were starting to return to their rooms about 7 .30 a.m .. s aid a hotel s witchboard operator who declined lo give his name. Thl' Fire Department :-.aid thOSl' guests with rooms on the 12th floor were allowed into their rooms only if they had urgent business, such as a night departing in a short time from the airport one mile to the west. Thirt een compani es of firemen and two ambulances were sent to the hotel fire at the corner of La Cienega and Centur\-boulevards An investigation of the cause of the fire has been launched , fire officials said There was water damage to the 12th and 1 llh floors , but there was no immediate estimate of the monetarv loss. fire 0Hit'1als said Entertainer sues Santa Ana club Dick Clark. America's Father Time of rock 'n' roll, has filed a· lawsuit against a new wave night club in Santa Ana which he c l aims is illegally using bis trademark t itle of American Bandstand. Clark, who lives in Los Angeles. is seeking a court order in Orange County Superior Court to force the club at 2722 Main St. lo change its name. He also ii; asking for $500.000 in puniti\'e and exemplary damages and a s hare of the c lub's profits which he says are based on the name. Clark says in the suit thal he plans to open his own nightclubs using the American Bandstand name. which he originated in 1956. lie also is planning D e ntis t faces a ssault r a p IDABEL. Okla. <APl -A den· tist who yanked the false teeth out of a woman's mouth a fte r she refused lo pay for them has been charged with assault and battery in the incident th ~l brought neighbors running. one toting a shotgun. Or. Curtis Brookover was charged in Otstrict Court Lee Ann Stoval of Bethel con tends she was thrown lo the ground in front of her house by an angry, yelling Brookover. Eventually, she said, Brookover pulled the $600 set of Swiss porcelain teeth from her mouth R e a g an tabs wbmen 's day SANTA BARBARA CAP) - Today. the 6lst anniversary of the constitutional amendment that granted women the right to vote. h as been proclaimed women's equality da_y by Presi dent Reaga_!l .. ·'Today, women faithfully s houlder responsibilities a t all levels of government and in every area of employment and education and are opening up new opportunities every day," 1t s aid. e Black & Decker. STOWAWAY® STEP STOOL Foi<h 10 i WtcH\ televised concerts with the same title lie abo alleges that the Santa Ana club's operators, J ohn Bellamy and Mario Cannavo, have mi s led creditors into believing that Clark 1s a partner in their operation Ile s aid hi s lawyers have asked unsuccessfuly for the club to change its name. Nightclub operators were not available this morning for com mcnt. P lane sale oppoL t>d WASHINGTON c AP 1 A nde on an American radar plane has not caused Israeli leaders to lessen their oppos1t1on to the pro1ected sale of five of the aircraft to Saudi Arabia. says a spokesman for the Israeli Embassy in Washington. 'Shell-~arne" h it WASHINGTON cAP > A st arr report prep a r ed for the House Interior and Ins ular Af· fai_rs Comm ittee recortimends reJCCllon of the Air Force's "shell-game" basing plan fo r the MX 9600 STOWAWAY® Step Stool Versatile and handy Uae In the home to reach ti•on pieces. use as a plant stand, use as a tote seat. Stores e'as1ly, QuicklY just about anywhere. between kitchen apphances. undec counters and tables. hangs on a door. Flis in any 1" apace. Stuttly steel. tested up 10 800 lbs. 1aw· high Convenient handle for carrying •nd opening. Almond color (9600) Prices effecllve thru Auo 30. 1981 CROWN HARDWARE WISTCUPP 10241nMAft. ........... 642-1 IJJ ................ · 1Every1Ma9 yo. w_. .. • H•dw•• Store COIOMA DIL MAI J l071.C...tHwJ. 67J.a00 ....... ,. ...... All •to,.e OC*1 7 °'19 1 W.. . WMtctuf Open Th\A. Tll 8 PM. I . HAllOI VJIW C&n'll 1614 , ...... Dr. Mtw,_.._. 644-1170 "'--........... ' -.... __ .,..__rrnr1rr-,,-,..,.ft'rnlllrllll'l•lll .. ~m111d'11"''2'11r.""1NllT' _____ __,_,......_....,... ________ ,..... ___ ..... ~-----.... .------· ~ ._. .__,_......,.,_ --.. -"' • -• +. • 0 • • • • • • .....-UfWIOI U»M UAIL"T ncor tWiOhiiOIJ;""AUOuttze. -a 442 ; • A ........... Welterwe1ght champ Sugar Ray Leonard. left. gives comedian 81/1 Cosby a lesson m spar rmg dunng hrs guest -star appearance on "The Tonight Show .. Cafe serves 'spybur!{er' The newest feature on the menu of a cafe in Sappho. Wash .. -added just days after the capture of convicted spy Christopher Boyce five miles from there -is the "spyburger." A spyburger is a regular hamburger with a dollop or Russian dressing, said Cleve McSlotts. It sells for Sl.85, 10 cents more than a standard burger costs at McStotts' Texaco Service and Cafe . Boyce. 28. was arrested m nearby Port Ange les, 19 months after escaping from a federal prison m Lompoc. He was convicted in 1977 of s elling c lass ified U .S satellite s urveillance secrets to the Soviet Union from the TRW Co. of Redondo Beach It was a familiar complaint that took on new meaning. Margarel Fifer s aid in a questionnaire sent by Rep Doug WaJgren, 0 -Pa .. that she didn't think she was get ting her money's worth out of the U.S. Postal Service. The congressman got the questionnaire this month - Vice Pres ident George Bush was testing the waters, but came up e mpty · handed. While wait· ing for guests to arrive at the Portland airport, Bush fished quietly for an hour from the M alne State Pier on the •us" city's waterfront, according to police. But the fish weren't very obliging, said Capt. Clement Dodd of the Portland police department. The vice presi· dent didn't catch a thing. Bu s h a nd hi s wife . Barbara, are vacationing at their summe r home in Ken- nebunkport. as much as four years late. "Miss Fifer said it was sent so long ago, she couldn't remember exactly when or where she mailed it," said J onathan Delano, Walgren's administrative assistant. The questionnaire was mailed from the con · gressman's office Aug. 15, 1977. Vernetta Glover, 29, who h as a 3-year-old son and 15-monlh-old triplets, has given birth to twins in Augusta, Ga. "To have triplets and then twins behind is bordering on unheard of," said Dr. Rod· man Lemon, chief or ob· stetrics and gynecology at Doctors Hospital. where the twins were born. Lemon said he isn't sure of the exact statistics, but the chances of having triplets and then twins without the use of fertility drugs is more than one in a million. ··1rs been trying at times but more fun than trying," said Mrs. Glover, of juggling the four children she already has Josephine Puma, who once se we d s atin dresses for Pr es id e nt Grover Cleveland's wife. celebrated her 103rd birthday in a New York City nursing home and offered some advice for long life . "No secret." she said. "just hard work and the grace of God." Mrs. Puma, who immigral· ed to this country from Italy at the age of 16, worked as a seamstress. More stormy weather due Thun..1ershowers to spread from Midwest, Gulf Coast Coastal forecast ~ulWl'f ThuttCl•Y Coestal tow t4 tonl9hl, 11 high Tlluno.y W•ler •• 1111and low 1J lon19M, lllgh U Thul"MMly IElte-re, tight ••rlable wllldt 11\rougll 101110111 •nd wul lo ..,..,,,_, 11to1• knoh ThUr\Clay •I· ter.-~I •-ti one lo two 1 .. 1 llKomlnv 11w .. 10 '°"' '"' lhls evening. Conlln'*' l•lr U.S. summary ayTlleA-i.tMl'""s Sc•llered \howers •no 11\un· dltrnonns rotted through i>ert• of u.. Mid_,. -Gull Coe•t urly today, •nd ,,. stormy WMlher was e•P«t· Hlo~l•lltf' TM Showers -11\undtr~rs '"°"''° lie Kat11l-.d over Ille Ftori.s. PtnlnlUle -lrom Ille -•tern Gull Coell ""°""' ,,,. Mlu lulppl V•lley 10 Ille -en\ G,_.t LakH. l llere wlll •Ito be IO,.,,. Widely· scette..-lhunders/IO-n over Utal\ •nd _,, Arlz- hmc-relurtt •r°"nd the l\etlon •erly today rang•d from H I" Alpena, Mlcll 10 t7 In PlloenlM ... r11. Extetuled outlook Da1aaT Aa aAI -F•lr and werm. 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Sun, moon, tides TODAY Se<ofld lllgll 1:41 p.m , ••• THUaSOAY ,,,,.., .... 2·4'•.m . ~.1 ~Int llltl\ t :IS e.m . ••• Sec-tow J:Mp.m , IA Secondlllel\ l:»p.m . •. s s.... wts 1·n p.m ,_.,. ,, ... • H e.m. Tlu'*Y M-''"' 4: 11 • m. Tllwl'Ml•Y. Nt1•:2tp.m ·-...... c ::: ... -... -= ... .... .... A ..... T .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 71 ., .. . . .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. August 26, 198 I 3 • Western gets the a x Airline ordered out of OC airport in noise dispute By FREDERICK 8CHOEMEHL Of ... Detl• ........... Western Airlines has been ordered by the Oranae County Board or Supervisors to terminate service at J ohn Wayne Airport, effective Oct. l. The board . by unanimous vote, agreed with Airport Manager Murry Cable that Western has not submitted an acceptable course of action to meet nois e reduction goals outlined in a county plan that regulates which air cartiers operate at the airport. ·'Western," said Supervisor Thomas Riley. whose district includes the airport, "ts asking us to compromise ourselves on a plan with which we all worked long and hard to accomplish." The four other commercial carrie rs authorized to serve the airport AirCal. Republic Airlines, l''rontler Airlines and P aciflc southwest Airlines - have agreed to comply with a county d e mand th a t they achieve noise r eductions by operating new and quiete r aircraft. Western, however. balked at purchasing the new jets under time restrictions outlined in the air carrier access plan It said it would meet n oise reduction goals by r~lra101n~ its fltl(ht crews, retrofitting or f'XIWC»{ jets with noisl' s uppr eJ>t1lon eq uipment and later purchau of another new technology Jet1 tht• Boeing 767 Western s aid that its plan would make 1t thl' 11u1l'lt.•st of thf' earners serving Orun~t' County. although 1t conceded thAI H would not take delivery of tht> first Boeing 767 until t984 The a cl·ess plan rl'q,,,_1rl'i. carriers to t·onvcrt their l\K'ully op erated flt-t.•ts lo qu1vte1 a ircraft no later th<in O<:Jobvr 1983. Tig hte r c ontrol o ver s h e lte r s due "Wcstern's plan d1ws not meet those t·11nd1t1ons . tt1lc y asserted "Instead. thl'ir pl un 10 reduce noise impaC'ls 111 the hrst two years 1s ltm1ted to cer(mn 'operational changes· and ·im prov<.'<i crew training · It 1s c:lellr 1 hat Western has propo!>ccl an alternative plan rather than a compliance plan · · By GLENN SCOTT 01 .... Delh l'I ... SMI" Temporary sheller services for wayward and incorrigible youths in Orange Co unty apparently aren't serving the hard core cases they were primarily intended to treat. according to county researchers. The co unty Board of Supervisors said Tuesday the non-profit s helters will be required to meet more specific guidelines in future years before more county funds are budgeted to them. County government is spending $672,500 this fi scaJ year to help fund five non-profit shelters. including facilities in Costa Mesa and Laguna Beach. The county is mandated by s tate law to provide help to runaways and other troubled youths so they aren't forced into detention facilities. But according to the report from the County Administrative Office. revie wed by supervisors. the older. more violence-prone adolescents usually don't fit into the shelte rs' family oriented counseling programs . They often find that the programs initially set up for them are not available. "It is our opinion that those truants, runaways a nd incorrigibles who are most estranged from their families and are the most serious status offenders, a re the very youth not se r ved by the existing facilities." the report said. The five shelters include the Family Crisis Center in Costa M esa. a six -bed facility sponsored by the Orange Coast YMCA ; the Laguna Beach Youth Shelter, another six-bed facility; Amparo, an eight-bed house in Garden Grove. Cua de Bienvenidas. an eight-bed s heller in Los Alamitos, and Chrysalis, a s ix-bed home in Anaheim. During a six-week period from April 1 to May 15, a t-0tal of 61 17-ye ar -olds contacted the s helters for assistance, researchers said. Of those, 10 were housed, 11 were counseled as outpatients, 16 were given referrals, of which six were "inappropriate." and 24 got no service. Sandy Mc C l y monds. a research analyst in the county Administrative Office. said the county has never in the past s pecified types of services required of the shelters . The s upervisors ordered the report on the shelte rs in March. She said the report was delivered late because one of the t • Gem Talk By J.C. HUMPHRIES Ctrt1fiM Gtmow1111t. AGS JADE h4S Ommtol myat~ry The very word "jade" conjures up thoughts of the mysterious Orient, and visions of soft shades of green. It is a gemstone of great historical, mythical and pra c tical background. The Chinese (who call it "yu") once believed that if you swallowed jace properly, you could live for 1.000 years. The Mayans and Aztecs (who some believe have Chinese origins) wore jade pieces u badges of rank, and used it to fashion fish hooks, knives and utensils. Jade is born deep in the earth and comes to the surface only after natural erosion wears away Jess formidable materials. Though we think of it as always being green, Jade comes In shades of red and black, too. Some specimens are white and others are crystal clear. But ereen predominates, and la lbe moet popular, by far. The feel ol Jadt is another of it• atltacUooa . Some specimens ar• 11oaay; others have aoapy or waxy textures. Jade respoDdl to I.be touch by produclna • warm 11ow. Tbla peraonal quallty encle.an It to It. ownet. primary researchers was ill Jim DeBoom. Orange Coast YMCA director. said Tuesday that he believes the county's new system will improve shelter services. "It's going to make 1t easier on the county and on the fiv e shelters." he explained DeBoom said under the new system. the county will list services it wants and the shelters must agree to provide them. Formerly, he said, each shelter offered its own proposal which didn't necessarily meet county needs. He adde d that s ince the researchers me t with shelle r administrators la st spri ng, many of the county's concerns have been dealt with. He said it was "unfortunate" that s helt'er officials didn't have a chance to respond in the report. But DeBoom said a decision to invite a representative of the shelters to help prepare the new specifications for service should ens ure that the organizaltons · situations are understood "In my opinion. th<.• prohlcm or noise impacbs a proble01 of the present We should not tradl! the urgcnt nc(.•cl for noise mitigation now in thl' hlllJol'!> of r e c e 1 \'I n g s o m e d r J ma L 11· all eviation sometime 1n tht> far off future." Hiley cont 111ut.·d Tom Allison, an allornc' representing Wt•stern. scucl ho was "dis <.1ppo1ntl'd h> the board's att1un. tCJken 1ut-~a} He said 1t 1s "unheard fJf · for a irport propr•t-lors .... uch a~ Orange Count~ gC1vt•rnm1:nt lo mandate lht· tYPl'S of airc·raft that may lH.' flm~ n .it their fac1ht1es Allison nol£•d lhat Wcst<.'rfl h;is intervened lrl a law,u1 t filt-J h' PS/\ which alla«ks lht• <urport a c t· <· s s p I a n o n d 1 ff t' re n t grounds Wcst<.·rn ht· sJtd, "Jll r::11sl' its ow 11 ohJt•t•l 1un'> lO the access pl an during CJ hc•anng 011 the lawsuit schcd11lt·d for ~pl 11 10 lJ.S 1>1stric·t ( 'uurl 1n Lo~ Angeles Al Itson said 11 "'a'> n111 "cl kn own how Wl'slt•rn \.\O~ld ha ndle a phast!out of •l~ Oranf!~ County operation L aser beams may aid quake forecasts WASHINGTON <A P ) -Using American s atellites. radio s ignals from deep space and laser reflectors lert on the moon by astronauts. geophysicists from 11 nations have launched a five -yea r program whose ultimate goal is relia bl e earthquake predictions. Project officials emphasized Tuesday they do not expect s uch forecasts during the planned tile o( the $100 milUon to $150 mllUon effort. and said these could be a couple or decades away. "This study will improve our understanding of the dynamic behavior or the Earth and earthquake mechanis ms, and eventually to the development of a reliable prediction model." said Dr. Gilbert Mead of the space agency's Goddard Space Flight Center He heads the project. The inves tigators are concentrating initially on ea rthquake-prone a r eas of California and A I a s ka and expect later to extend the s tudies to Mexico . South America . th e Caribbean , Australia. New Zealand and parts of Europe . RUBIES & The pru1ect. Mead ~a111 , will use space technology to makt> e xtrem e l y al·curat4: measurements of the relativ<' motion or the .:lob!! 's tect•mic p I a l e s a n d h o "' t b t• IP J> movements distort thl· e::inh'c; crust. creating s t rt•ssl'S "'l11cl1 can cause earthquakes He said geophys1c·1sts .wen• excited in the ea rly days of s pace exploration when lb.e~ round that by bouncing sll{fl~~ off satellites they could meaiure lo wit hin 10 to 20 reel the distance bet ween two poin~ on earth thousands of miles apart.. ··Arter years o f practice we've learned to r e fine t.ha.t information and now we cao f'!el accurate measurements do\.\n to an inch or two." Mead said 'This enables us no\.\ to determine ver y precisely tJi t· ltny movements of plates and contmental draft .. Usi ng fix ed and mol.IUc stations. they will bounce l;&ser beams off the Lagcos sate1J1te. a 3,600-mile high sphere covered with 426 optical refl el•tors. and refl ectors left on the moon 0) Apollo astronauts and \\Hi unmanned Soviet s pacecrafl ' ' -· . .. ' H/F OrangeCoHt DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, Augu1t 26. 1981 S. Africa moves o· into Angola turf ., .. •' ~~}lON , Portugal !AP> 1\r ~: charged South African in R :rs mounted u new wuve of uar d land uttucks today after adMi4nqlng nearly 100 miles into tts .t~.critory and destroying two v1~~~s as the prelude to occu- py\1 ,Part of southern Angola. I he ngolan news aj?cncy Angop n.·voq~. ~~sijlso quoll'd Angolan Presi de 1f;duardo Dos Santos as ca .~pg for solidarity from Cull~ President Fidel Castro, he~" of the Non Aligned Move menL and Kenyan Pres ident i\r:W.. Mo1 , president of the C>rgamzutw11 of African Unitv (I .'ia'dat, Begin set talks 0 11 Palestine A*tXANDRIA. Egypt <AP> 1resident Anwar Sadat and I s ae li Prime Mini s ter .Men~chem Begin announced to· d;i~ f ~ey will rl'sumc deadlocked ne~'qtia t ion!> on Palest1n1an au flpmy on Sept. ::!:J. ). 't s1>oke at a news con fer ce at Sadat's s ummer horn~ broadcast live by Israel rad{, . There was no announce- m~rl ,on where the negotiations ~Mid take place or what role, if .my. the Reagan administration w t 1.ttl• p I a y B cg i n f I i es t <> Washington early nC'xt month to moec-with President Reagan .'iAC u o 1( 't exp e l its ex-presid e nt .~.t;w YORK IA P > Presi-deh~ Rragan will remain an hono,rary ml•mbcr of the Screen Att~1r., Guild even though some of it s members think his ap· prcn~· lo thc air ('Ontrollers' :,lrik <ls "anti-union " ·, ~ ml'mber of tht.• Screen ·\rtofwi Guald. including such a pro~enl one as tht• president. 1:, c~titled to hold his own opm~ns," said SAG spokesman Ed ljYnn. Postal a d s eyed to boost revenue WASHINGTON <AP> -The Postal Service said Tuesday it ls considering selling ads on postal vehicles, mailboxes and even the backs of stamps as a way of raising money The notice published in the Federal Register asked for public comment until Oct 15. No estimate was available of how much revenue the proposal would bring m. "That's one of the questions we want to get comment on." said spokesman Dave McLean. /111--entives boo.d ·auto sales DETROIT CAP ) Rebates and other buying incentives boo:,tcd domestic car sales 18.2 percent in m1d ·August . but analys ts say they expect the sales s urge to end with the in· ccntive programs early next month. "These contests are meant lo correct a problem . usually overbuilding by the industry." Maryann Keller. an auto in · dustry analyst with Paine Web- ber Mitchell Hutchins & Co. m New York said Tuesday "They have no permanent errect on the car marekt." The five major U.S. manufac· turers said they sold 202.578 cars in the Aug. 11-20 period, against 171.381 in the comparable 1980 period Four of the five had some sort of incentive program in effect during the period. Salvador copters WASHINGTON <AP1, The United States is preparing to send four more helicopters to El Salvador because most of the 10 U S. choppers used by govern- ment forces against guerrillas are out of commission. Pentagon sources said Tuesday. ·~· ......... JIMMY AT GREAT WALL Former President Jimmy Carter with wife Rosalynn toured the Great Wall or China today Dozens of tourists followed the Carters. The visit ca me after a Tuesday night banquet at which China's Premier Zhao Ziyang hailed Carter as "a statesman well·known by the Chinese people.·· Thirsty nwther Babies sold for 2 beers ST PAUL, Minn. (A P > -For two glasses of beer. a St Paul mother sold her two babies to a stranger. according to affidavits filed in Ramsey District Court. The affidavits were riled on behalf of the children by the .. stranger" who is seeking full rights as their guardian. re ported the St. Paul Dispatch. which used pseudonyms in its Tuesday account to protect the children. In her affidavit, a woman referred to as "Marv" said she struck up a conversation with the children's mother in a bar on St Paul's East Side. The women decided to go to another bar. but first stopped off at the second woman's house. There. Mary said in her sworn statement. she round a 3-month-old girl and a 16-month-old boy crying in their cribs. Also in the room were seven dogs a nd six to 10 cats. The woman then offered to sell the children to Mary for a glass of beer apiece. Come join the fun at Gilhooly's restaurant! At Gtlhooly's in Westminster you can enjoy our Tostada bar for just 3.25. served daily from 11:30 a.m. to 8 p .m .. and Saturday, 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. And there's a deligh.tful Happy Hour in the cocktail lounge from 4:30 to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, as well as entertainment for your pleasure Thursday and Friday evenings. company w••lmln•l•r 300 westminster mall 898-2521, • "Our HiCJh Volume -Your Best Price" END OF SUMMER CLOSEOUT SALE 11EVERYTHIMG GOES'' Be9ins Sept. 2nd Motobecane Astro-Dalmler ColnCIC)O Lawf 11 & Knight Centurion Mountain Bikes Puch Ross s&S GT Trac DG Univecia Peugeot Laguna Bassett . Cinelli Speclallzed ' I l Presidential • • nnmun1ty case stakes high WAS.UNGTON <AP > -The legal battle between Richard M. Nixon and Pentagon whistle- blower Ernest Fitzgerald re· mains alive, their attorneys say, despjte $144,000 paid by the former president In partial set- tlement or a $3.5 million lawsuit. The stakes could be much larger, affecting future ad- ministrations as well. Supreme Co urt documents made public Tuesday indicate that a high court decision ex peeled sometime next year will determine whether Fitzgerald's suit against Nixon will net him another $28,000. Both sides also urged the JUStices to exclude from their case former national secunty aide Mort.on Halperin. who is su- ing Nixon in an unrelated mat ler. But the key question yet to be answered is whether a president and top White House aides have absolute immunity from civil suits alleging violations of in· dividual rights. It was Halperin's lawyers who. in seeking permission to in- tervene earlier this month, dis- c 1 osed Nixon's payment to Fitzgerald. Halperin and his family are suing Nixon and some of the ex· president's top aides ror authorizing illegal wiretaps on the Halperin home telephone for 21 months. from May 1969 to February 1971. Halperin was sus pected of giving foreign policy documents to news re· porters. but no proof was ever obtained. Fitzgerald's $3.5 million suit against Nixon was filed after he lost his job as a civilian cost analyst for the Air Force. Fitzgerald had told Congress that the C·5A transport plane would cost $2 billion more than originally estimated. In one of the Watergate tape recordings Nixon seemed to indicate he had ordered Fitzgerald's firing. fie was rehired with back pay in 1973 but since has claimed the Air F'orce refuses to give him duties that match the job he held before The Supreme Court last June 22, in a 4.4 vote affirming a lower court's action, ruled that Nixon and his aides must pay the Halperins for the illegal spy- ing. But, since tie votes by the high court do not set precedents under th(' court's rules, the rul- ing left unresolved whether Nix - on and his aides and future administratJOns as well -will be held personally liable for similarly v1olat1ng the constitu- tional rights of other Americans. The court's action in the llalperin case sent it back to a federal trial court for a decision on how much money the llalO('rins arc entitled to. ft is ant1c1pated that the f''itzgerald case will resolve de· finitively the constitutional ques- tion of presidential immunity. J ustice William H. Rehnquist. who disqualified himself in the llalperin case, 1s expected to participate in the Fitzgerald case. <.:oncc1vably, if the high court decides that presidents and their top aides are immune from such suits. the Halperins could lose out on any money Judgment The Halperin lawyers said Nixon's real objective in the Fitzgerald case is to win the Halperin case through a back door The llalpenn lawyers told the court F1tzi:erald has agreed never to take his $3.5 million lawsuit to trial, even if he wins the Supreme Court fight. CCUOllS IOOD THllU IUlt AU&. 30, 1111 IRVINE 14280 Culver Drive -552-3130 Mon. thru Fri. 1M, S.t. 11>-4, Sun. 11-S _, __________ .... ___ _,, --._ ----. . . . • .. . .. . . . . . .. -. ' ........ .. ---·-.. .... . . . .. . . . . . . . _. . .. .... -. . . • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, August 26. 1981 HIF "a Rites d i&! • jl • . ~ -· _, ··Korean r War herO. Coastal curbs eyed • • CODlllllSSIOD Local governments would get panel's low-cost housing, authority BERKELEY <AP> -Retired M aJ Gen. William Dean. the pp; ly U.S general to be held c!a'p· live in the Korean war, will be buried Thursday in San Fttn· SAC RAMENTO l AP > - Legishation to give local govern· ments the Coastal Commission's authority over low-cost housing. has won committee approval. The compromise bill, SB626 by Sen . H e n ry M e ll o. D · Watsonville, won a 9.3 vote Tuesday o f the Assembly Energy and Natural Resources Committee. It went to the Wa ys and Means Committee. Mello's bill is backed by opp<>· nents of the Coa s tal Com · mission. They complain about commission efforts to require low-cost housing ln new coastal developments . The bill would give local gov· ernments housing authority up to three miles inland. Meanwhile on the Senate side, the Natural Resources and Wildlife Committee refused to recommend stripping the com· mission ol its power to regulate the conversion of hotels and motels into tlme·sbare facilities. The recommendation was in an amendment, adopted on a 3·2 vote, to AB321 by Assemblyman Tom Hannigan. D-Fairrteld. The Senate committee also voted to repeal meal and room orJ· ce limits attached to the de · ve opment of two Marina del Rey· hotels, and to allocate $500,000 for public access routes through Hollister Ranch,. a San- ta Barbara County development. Under the time-share concept, clients can buy the use of a vacation facility for a certain period during the year. Peter Douglas, the Coastal Commission's deputy executive director, said time-s hare con· versions are becoming increas· lngly popular in many resort areas, threatening lhe ability of vacationers to find overojght housing. "Clearly it appears to be a rapidly growing trend In visitor destination areas, .. he said. "Five years down the road you could b.ave a situation where vis· itors to the coast can 't find a room for a night or two '· The bill, approved earlier this year by the Assembly, went to the Senate Finance Committee on a 6·0 vote SUCCUMBS W1lLUJm Dean cisco. ·•· Dean, who commanded 1111 U.S. forces in Korea, won''' Medul of Honor for bravery 'OD the front Dean, 82 , died M~ day ' During World War 11, he \iru assistant commander of the "4th Infantry Division, XV Corp~·. which overpowered the famed lJOth German Panzer division lo capture Fort Si mserhof on ttle Siegfried Line in 1944. Later that year. he was nam~ commander of the division ' Airline puts slots on Prison construction bond issue due Remap leaks 1wted coast flight He was awa rded the Dis· tingu1shed Service Cross, the Distingui shed Ser vice Mdda1 and the Bronze Star for his r~le in World War II ~ . · LOS ANGELES <AP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr . wa s scheduled today to sign a $495 million construction bond issue to modernize and enl arge California's overcrowded prison system. California currently has 26,976 inmates in 12 prisons which were. designed for a maximum capacity of 23.800 inmates. The proposed bonds would add another 7.950 cells at two exist· ing and two new prison sites over the next fi ve years. 30,000 flee f u11Ws SAN FRANCISCO (AP l . Oily splotches containing small amounts of a cancer-causing chemical soiled the financial <lis· trict today a fter a spectacular gc.s leak forced the evacuation o f 30.000 peop l e fr om sk yscrapers and other office buildings. At least five people were sickened by fumes. A construe· tion accident Tuesday set off the leak. which sent a whooshing geyser or gas spraying over the downtown area. Abortion data hit SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The California Supreme Court has been urged to proh]bit the state from funding programs ··pro· moting abortion ser vices and a radical sexual philosophy" in public schools. Bank takeo ver set WASHI NGTON <AP> -The Federal Reserve Board has cleared the way for two more U.S. banks one of them the nation's 12th largest lo be taken over by foreign interests. The F ed o n Tuesday authorized Midland Bank Limit· Video Cassettes For Sale or Rent MO Clubs to Join NO Membership Fees * ALL REMT ALS LAST FOR l DAYS * SATURDAY UNTIL WEDHESDA Y! hery tHle in IOTH V.H.S. Cllld a.ta every 6th movie you .....t 11 • • • FREE! Video movies ere our ONLY business! 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Page B2 > Despite the blackout. there have been leaks of information, a nd reactions to the leaks some more serious than others. Tu,; n surf! e r y eyed . VAN NUYS <AP> -Doctors were studying the possibility Tuesday of surgically separat· ing a pair of newborn Siamese twin girls joined at the chest. The twins. whose names were withheld at the request of the parents. were bo rn Monday night at Valley Presbyterian Hospital in this Los Angeles sub· urb. They were reported m good health Tuesday afternoon. LOS ANGE LES cAP l - Singapore Airlines' latest ex· perimenl for jazzing up its trans·Pacific fli ghts has less Oriental mystique than Las Vegas glitter. Instead of geisha stewardesses or hot rice wine . the gimmick is s lot machines. Every day for two months, passengers on one o f the airline 's West Coast flights can fight boredom by playing the one-armed bandjts in the rear of the economy sec· lion The first airborne casino ne~ out of Singapore on its way to San Francisco Tuesday The Singapore-Los Angeles run will have the machines Friday, and the airline says passengers on other flights can find out in ad· vance if t heir 747 1s a lucky one. The machines were designed s pecifically for a1rhne use. In 1947 , he was n aql ~Q military governor of Korea iwd later became chief of staff ror the 8th Army in J apan. When awarded the Medal• of Honor in 1951, he was cited "for actions while fighting on 'the front lines. With a hand grert\tde as his sole weapon, he attac'ked an enemy tank ' The award was made while Dean was a prisoner of ~e North Koreans. Captured ln 1950, he was released in 1953, .J Dean was deputy commander at the Pr,esi<lio Army base:fo San Francisco from 1953 W)tiJ hi s retirement in 1955 after a 32-year Army career. Dean 1s sur vived by his "ife, M 1ldred. a daughter. Marjorie June. and a son, retired Air Force Maj. Willi am F. Dean. Jr Memorial services will fo11ow burial al the San Francisco Na t1onal Cemetery at the Presidio. . • The cha rt tells the story. As the day grows hotter, appliances and particularly air condi tioners go on in ho mes and office s and factorie s. This summer the :: . . • . . electric load will soar, far beyond the regular load supplying your homes ~J . Dilly Piiat Classifieds -. "E Portable KEN M 0" $50 O\nette dlshwaaher . $s.s Lge. lb\ & 6 chtS u s e d O I hO f$30 w/removeable roo and bus inesses in cooler periods. You can help lighten this load , put off building cos tl y new generati ng plants and help keep electric bills down by not using your major home appliances during afternoon hours, when demand peaks. So please, give your appliances the afternoon off. Normal use of home appliances. coupled with Increased usc of air conditioners If\ hot wc:uher. cause5 dcm:md for electncity to increase dr11matically. 646-0000· "Sold everything I advertised in the Pilot." ~~~1 @ 642-5678 charge It~ by phone From South L1guna It North County ca II 540-1220 toll· fr••. Southern California Edison r E I Orange Coast OAILV PILOTJWednHday. August 26. 1981 Debate rages at Duke Over Nixon Library plan DURHAM , N.C. <AP> -Some at D'-lke University say Richard Nlxon 11 a lot more lntereeuna aa a preal· dent than Dwl1ht Eisenhower, but others say that's the whole problern. The battle lines art moat em· phatJcally drawn at Duke over a pro· po1al to locate the Richard M. Nixon Presidential Libra ry at the school The only thlng that 'a not in ques· tlOft la the proposal. Duke President Terry Sanford ne1otlated with Nixon and his representatives and says that Ir the executive com mittee of Duke's board of trustees consents, the deal is set. B~ the debate rages. "Her e's Duke University strug- J linl t.o be reco nlzed as a real uni· G.--cto~s• veraity, ye t ll wo uld h onor prealdent of the United States, the on· ly president who so diehonored his of- fice that he waa forced t.o reatan," aaya history Profeuor Richard Wat.Ion. But others, like Edwin Cady, an English professor, take the opposite view. Nixon's 48 mlllion pages of documents will be a valuable re· 11ource for the university, says Cady: "If only because Nixon la so con· lroversial, that's u great library to have. ln many ways h e's lwtce as In teresting as Eisenhower." Oliver Ferguson, another professor of English, disagrees: "Presidential libraries are pres- idential mom•iiMlllllllll MOW lWO POUNDS ONLY $3.99 FRIED CHICKEN WITH shame to link the university's name In th1&t way with Mr. Nixon's." The debate has been 110 heated that Sanford aought opinions from 65,000 Duke alumni and friends. But be is not concerned about any stain on the university's reputation. "It's a matter of Ins titutional sell· confidence thot Duke can pursue things of academic value without worrying about a renection on Its reputation," Sanford says. If Duke accepts the Nixon hbrary, the university's only obligation is to provide the land. The building would cost $25 million, which would be raised privately and would be the pro~rty of the. U.S. government. The would run the library The issue will be formally decided Sept. 4 by the executive committee of Duke's board of trustees. A day earlier, the academic council, which represent.a the faculty. Is t.o consider the issue. This is not the firs t time Nixon -a 1937 alumni or Duke's law school - has stirred controversy at the university. In 1954, when the faculty voted against giving the then vice president an honorary degree, Nixon canceled plans to deliver that year's com- mencement speech. Then, in 1961, when Duke did offer Nixon an honorary degree, be turned ~ : .. I MOVES UP At· t o rney General George Deukmejlan has moved up to a near-tie with Lt. Gov Mike Curb in early polls ror the 1982 Republi ca n g ub e rnatoria l nomination, Pollster Mervin Field says. MO HORMONES OR ANTIBIOTICS at Trader Joe & Pronto r frozen fried chicken SJ.99 for two pounds, our es only California· ready·to-heat chicken 1s own chickens which cheaper than the other re grown without the popular chicken take·out Sears H1111tin~f«t11 Bt•a ... 11 • of hormones or an· houses Pleasl' visit our 1otics Only whole newest Trader Joe·s at eat nour Is used (no the interseciton of 17th ite flour>. coldpressed S t r e e t . 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"--llr WkMN ·-Roland Schneider shows how he kicked disabled landing gear back into place 5.000 feet up as pilot Al Pinkerton and Schneider's fzancee Jean Kawaoka watch His flight a real kick Huntington passenger boots landing gear into place By FREDERICK SCHOEMEfll.. Of Ille Delly f'IMt Slatl Huntington Beach's Roland Schneider says he'll lake a com- mercial flight the next time he has any traveling pl anned. Schneider, a Los Angeles firefighter. lowered himself halfway out of a private plane flying 5,000 feet over Orange County Tuesday to ki ck a dis· abled landing gear mechanism into place. The plane. which had taken off at 7: 22 a.m. for Lake Powell, Ariz.. returned to John Wayne Airport without incident. It circled the airport for more than three hours before the successful landing. As pilot Al Pinkerton, 51, of Costa Mesa, handled the con· trols. Schneider, following in· struclions given by airplane mechanics s ummoned to the airport air traffic tower. worked both outsid~ and inside the plane to bring tbe gear into landing ready shape. Asked how he fell as the dis- abled plane ci rcled at altitudes of 2,000 to 5,000 feet. Schneider said, with nice understatement, "Naturally, you have a reasona- ble degree of concern." Crash kills Huntington motorcyclist A Huntington Beach man was killed on Pacific Coast Highway Tuesday when his motorcycle collid ed he ad -on with a n automobile, police reported. Wayne Douglas Stubblefield, 25, of 421 Lake St.. was pro- nounced dead at the scene near the entrance to Bolsa Chica State Beach in Hu ntington Beach at 5:35 p.m., police said. Stubblefi eld apparently lost control of his motorcycle, drove across the center divider into on- coming northbound traffic and was struck by a vehicle driven by a Long Beach man, police said. Police said Stubblefield died of head injuries. He wasn 't wear- ing a helmet, police said. And asked his age, Schneider Joked. "I'm 29. See this gray hair? It was black before this trip." Schneider is 45 . Pilot Pinkerton . president of Coldwell Banker Res idential Mortgage Services in Irvine. said "I knew we were in trou· ble" from the moment the four- seat Cessna Cardinal RG II took off. The pilot. with 25 years flying experience, said -the nose land· ''See this gray hair? It was black before this trip.'' ing gear collapsed . causing the tips of the plane's propeller to s trike the runway surface. Pinkerton said he decided it would be better to lift off than al- low the plane to run off the end of the runway. Once airborne. Pinkerton said. he flew by the tower where con- trollers confirmed that the plane's main landing gear was dangling between the locked and retracted positions. Two mechanics from Martin Aviation were summoned to the tower as Pinkerton flew t he plane m circles to burn up fuel. Initially, it had appeared that it would be necessary to bring the plane in for a forced, emergency landing. For that r eason. the normal nine-man squad at the Orange County Fire Department 's airport crash/fire/rescue station was in- creased to 25. Fire trucks m anned by firefighters outfitted in astronaut-like protective suits lined the airPort's main runway. As it developed, Schneider was able to partially lower his body from the cockpit of the plane and apply sufficient weight against the gear to bring it into a locked position. Later, he and another passenger, Jean K awaoka. 40, of Anaheim, re- moved inspection plates located in the inte rior of the plane and modified t h e landing gea r mechanism so that it could re· main in the locked position. Pinkerton then made three passes by t he tower where mechanics concluded from vis- ual inspection that the plane could be safelv landed As television cameras whirred and shutters clicked. Pinkerton brought the plane down, taxied to midfield and stopped. Aa a fire engine approached, he hopped from the cockpit and waved his arms in the air, then s hook ti.ands with the first firefighter at the scene. Schneider and Ms . Kawaoka emerged and embraced. "I wasn't scared at all," Ms. Kawaoka, a high school instruc· tor, said. "l knew nothing was going to happen." Said pilot Pinkerton of the in- cident, "You don't have time to ~et petrified." Sa id Schn eide r , "It's something I wouldn't care to do every day." UCI awarded grant for Greek writing Thl! National Endowment for the Humanities has awarded a $150,000 grant to a UC Irvine project aimed at collecting and storing in computers all ancient Greek writing. The Thesaurus Linguae Graecae project eventuaJly would be able to make the in- formation available to classical scholars around the world. The massive project begun in 1972 seeks to collect more than 90 million worcts of ancient Greek text. Whole books to single words found on pottery shards continue to be catalogued. The project currently makes materials available to scholars but its primary function for the next several years will be the collection of Greek writing. Upon completion of that, the project's emphasis will shift to distributing the Greek writing to classical scholars. the Reagan tax cut. See Page 86. ~ Lawyer aids capture • in Huntington attorney, police nab two suspects, $35,000 By PATRICK KENNEDY ofa.CMllY ........... Huntington Beach police at· torney Bill Sage says he sure didn't expect to be searching ' backyards and alleyways for s uspected armed bank bandits Monday afternoon when he casually accepted a policeman's offer to ride along on patrol. Sage, 43, of Newport Beach, and officer Jim Wehr, 39, of Huntington Beach , became directly involved with the cap- ture of two alleged robbers and the recovery of $35,000 loot following the 3 p.m . holdup of the Bank of America near Main and Delaware streets. The two men police captured had escaped from San Quentin Prison last weekend and were armed with sawed-off rifles. "I usually ride along on patrol with Jim <Officer Wehr> about twice a week and nothing hap- pens except false alarms and traffic accidents," Sage s aid. "But this was the real thing," said the attorney, who packs a .38 caliber handgun, but spends most of his time behind a desk handling legal matters for the police department. "It wasn't until later that I re- alized how dangerous it was, esp ecially s ince they wer e escaped convicts. But we were ready to shoot it out with them because we knew they were armed," he said. An uns uccessful candidate for a j udgeship i n South Orange NEW DUTIES -Richard W. Fis her, 46, has been named the new executive director of the United Way of West Orange County t hat includes Huntington Beach and Foun- tain Valley and other cities. Man crushed after truck does flip A South Gate man was crushed to death by his over· turned truck after he swerved off the Orange Freeway to avoid hitting another true~. J ohn Pietz, 49 , was pro- nounced dead at 10 : 15 a .m . Tuesday at the accident scene just north of Tonner Canyon Road in Brea. said California Hig hway Patrol spokes ma11 Larry Kleasner. Kleasner said Pietz' t ruck, returning to the Kaiser Steel plant in Fontana. flipped on the free way shoulder after the unidentified driver of a smaller truck cut in front of the vehicle driven by Pietz. The driver of the other truck did not stop, reports show. PLAYS COPS AND ROBBERS Police attorney Sage County Municipal Court last year, Sage described his Mon· day experience as "really a lot of fun." "It was really neat. I called my kids and told them about it." According to police. Wehr a.od Sage responded to a radio call moments after the robbery that the robbers' getaway car re· portedl y was s potted n ear Yorktown Avenue and Beach Boulevard. When they arrived, two men were running from the car, leav- ing a suspected female getaway driver in the vehicle. Motorcycle officer William Stuart already was at the scene and aimed his revolver at one of the fleeing men and ordered him to stop and throw down his rifle. The man s urre ndered and Sage said he held hls handgun on the convict while Officer Stuart handcuffed the man. Then Officer Wehr and Sage began searching backyards, al- leyways and trash bins for the other escaped convict. They discovered him hidjng in a pile of trash bags. He surren· dered without resistance. "Of course <Officer) Wehr went into each yard first and I followed," Sage said. "But some officers go through a career without catching a bank robber and I was involved with capturing two and recover- ing $35,000. It's sort of unusual for an attorney." he said. Police Chief Earle Robitaille agreed that it was an unusual situation but he said that Sage is qualified to carry a gun and was an asset to patrolman Wehr and the other officers at th~ scene. ·'I'm happy to see the legal beagle get some real life ex- perience on the s treet," Robitaille quipped. .. He was sure tickled by it," the chief said. Last of oil spill mopped up today Shell Oil Co. cleanup crews were mopping up the last of 700 gallons of oil today off Newport Beach and Dana Point which ;pilled from an ocean platform >ff Huntington Beach Monday. Sh efl spokesman William Deveraux said today the tar·like Valley police nab pair on rape charges . Fountain Valley police arrest- ed two men early today in con- nection with the alleged rape of a 22-yea r -old Westmins ter woman wh o was attacked minutes before at a construction site in the city. Arres ted and booked into Orange County jail on charges of rape and other sex charges were Roger Pryor, 19, of Garden Grove and Ronald Verdusco, 22. of Westminster. The woman told police she was jogging in Mile Square Park shortly before 3 a. m. when the two men forced her into their car and drove her to the desert- ed site near Bushard Street and Garfield Avenue. The two men were arrested near the scene by officer Dave Loder who spotted the vehicle matching the description given by the woman. The woman was treated and released from Foun- tain Val l ey Commu n ity Hospital. cr ude oil had dispersed to a light sheen in two locations four miles ore the beach communities. Deveraux said workmen were using floating booms and absorb· a nt material to contain and soak up the oil. He said the cleanup project should be com · pleted today. The oil spilled from a Shell- owned platform at about 1 a.m. Monday located nine miles off Huntington Beach. Ocean cur· re nts carried t h e s li c k southward, but there have been no reports of it reaching South Coast beaches. Shell officiaJs say the spill was caused by a malfunctioning pipe used to collect waste oil at the offshore platform, ni cknamed Ellen The cleanup operation is being s upervised ·by the U.S. Coast Guard. Coas t Guard personnel say it has not been determined if the spill has affected marine life. County man held in assault on cop A 21-year-old Fullerton man remains jailed today after an episode in Newport Beach in which he allegedly tried to hit one patrolman with his car and then s mashed into a police car · at the foot of the Lido Is le bridge. Officers said J eff Ma rcus Waninger , a con struc tion worker, was arrested in the pre· dawn hours Sunday on charges of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer . Goldwater Jr. 'running on his own record' U .S. Senate candidate says it's his race not his famous father's Rep. Barry Goldwater Jr .. R- Sherman Oaks , says he will run on his record in the House of Representatives, not his well- known father's name, in his 1982 bid for the California Re- publican nomination for U.S. Senate. Goldwater , a ddressing re- forten as be sat beside bis ather, U .S . Sen. Barry Goldwater, ft .. Arlz., declared. "It wUJ be my race, not his. It's my campaign. He'll be taking directions from me." Ref erring to l'l1J most recent electtoo win , the youneer Goldwater commented, "Ei&bty percent ol the voters elected me not because of my name, but becaua. l did my Job." Asked wby he WH pretent at the $100·per.plate fund·raJ.ser held ~ nl1ht at the Santa Ana Country Club, the senior Goldwater said, "I'm here to help my son. I expect to be in California quite a bit and will help him all I Can. This is the first of many, many meeUn1ts." The junior Goldwater safd he and the other top contenders for the Republican nomination have agreed to keep their campaigns "on a high level" since they all belong to the same party. The group includes the incuni· bent, S.l. Hayakawa; San Diego Mayor Pele Wilson ; state Sen. J o hn Schmita. R ·Newport Beach, a nd Rep. Paul N. McClotkey, R-Sao Jose. Aaked bow voun could choH from ao mall.Y RepubUc1n11 tbe Junior Goldwater retPonded, "I'm not aure 1 can aay ... Who can beat Jerry Brown? (Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. hu an- nounced Intentions to aeek the Democrauc :senate oomlnatlon> . . . Who's been campaigning for local officeholders? ... Who will support Ronald Rea&an in what he is doing u president?" Both Goldwaters addressed the estimated 200 people attend- ing the event. But it was the senior statesman who seemed to draw the strongest reaction from the crowd. The senior Goldwater said, "Thia ls the ft.rst time since the days of Dwight Eisenhower that we have a foreip policy that the Soviets can undentand. Tbey no lonaer are aoioi to set n1ay with ahovtng tbla country al"OUnd." U.S. Secr«ary ol Sta~ Alex· a.oder Hal&, the AJ'laona Nnator continued, "Is the 1tronaHt teeretary of state al'bc. Jobn Fotlet Dullea." The U.S. ded1loo to retum fire .when Jet npter1 wen at- tac ked r ecently by Libyan forces over the Mediterranean Sea, h e said , s hows "that Washington is fed up with hav- in& to put up with insults from other countries. Your country ·will gain the respect or the world again." The younger Goldwater said 1982 stands to be a critical year for Republicans ln their quest to hold a majority in the U.S. Senate and gain control of the House of Representatives. He gave strona supPort to President Rea can· 1 economic poUciee -"a wave of fretb air hu blown throu•b Wuhln&too and the banb ol the Potomac" -and claimed the ecooomlc probttma that have beset the na· Uoa "stand u a monupient to t•~t adrninJ1traU001 a6d put l)ollci• ol mlaman1•ement of our ecanomy." -l'RED81UCIC SCHOBMEHL ·- ..., .......... Stn. 8Gr1'JI Goldwater gtw, a boo.st to the ca~ o/ ton Rep. Bo"l/ Goldwater Jr .• °' Santa .4na Count~ Club ' ' , ' I I I ' I I I I ,-Orange Coaat DAIL y PILOT /Wedneaday' Aug Ult 28, 1981 Pilot blames ·cbntrollers for delays, is suspended I Nt>l ANAPOLIS <AP> A senior airline captain has been s uspended after telling passengers that unqualified peo pie substituting for striking air traffic controllers were to blame for flight delays, the I n · dlanapolis Star has reported Brian Power Waters, a pilot with USAir, said the incident OC· curred a week ago on a night from Louisville, Ky.. to Pills· burgh, and the pilot was SUS· pended after passengers com· plained to airline officials "The next day. I was called up . and told that when I get to my next stop, I could get off the plane and come home," Power· Waters, 58, said in a newspaper interview. "And that I was off the line until further notice " On Saturday, he received writ· Len notice of a disciplinary hear· ing. Power-Waters said Tuesday from his home in Church Hill, Md .. that he learned of the ac· lion whHe he was in Windsor Locks. Conn "They told me, 'You're off · I said, 'What for?' They said they didn't know, just that I was pulled off the night from Bradley International Airport to Philadelphia on tlw last leg of my trip." He was allowed lo rid<." thl" plane lo Philadelphlu "I spent the night there," he said. "and my wire picked me up and we drove home. The Star said Power Waters had been flying u BAC· 111 JCt. similar to a DC 9 but smaller. ror the past decade Last December. Power Waters wrote a book, "Margin For Error. None," outlining his views on the nation's air lrafric Noise annoy ing MARGATE. England (AP> - Authorities hit lion tamer Marlin Lacey with a noise abatement order after his neighbors in this Kent county seaside resort complained that the roaring of his rive circus lions was keeping them awake at night. Lacey, 38. said his lions only make a noise when they are moved or want to mate. "It's just not practical lo ask them to shut up, but the resi· dents are welcome to come and try." he said. rontn>l 1yt1tem It includes such rhapter11 us "Danger FAA At Work" amd "Controllers Make It Work " Ill• has an agreement with his su11t>rlors that prohibits him from identifying his employer In published accounts. But USAir's t'hwf pilot, Capt Henry P Nash, 1uud in Washington that Power· Waters 1s a company pilot. ~He added that Power-Waters · snot flying" pen<iing the hear- t g. Dave Shipley, vice presi· dent ror public affairs of the Washington-based airline, said Tuesday that he was .. a bit up- set" al Power· Waters' interview because of the agreement. But he would not comment on the suspension "because it 1s an internal situation." Power-Waters, who said he is two years from retirement, said he had been an airline pilot for 26 years lie s aid he was critical or air traHic safety long before the strike. About 12,000 members of the Professional Air Trame Con- trollers Organization walked off their jobs Aug. 3. They were s eeking higher pay and im· proved benefits ' 'I ~AN TAK~ A HINT, GUYS' -Making their pomt graphs rally. Republican Assemblymen William Baker. Danville. left. and Gilbert Marguth. Livermore. arrived at the Capitol office of Assembly Reapportionmt-nt Com - ,.,. ....... m1ttee Chairman Richard Alatorre. D·LA . to protest the fact they both had been put in the 10th district in the s tate's new redistricting plan Grond op..-gw. An Australan JartsbercJ? KAHBURA CHEESE-$ I. 99 at Trader Joe & Pronto We 've made another ce1ve a 10--; discount~ massive purchase of this Please visit our newest rine cheese. which 1s Trader Joe's at the in -similar to the delicious tersect1on of 17th Street1 Jarlsberg from Norway Newport Boulevard ana Our Kanbura. however. Supermr A\'enul' <nl'xt to has a lower salt level. Denn) 's and Barcia~·~ Buy a chunk weighmg 10 Bank 1 pounds or more. and re· HOW IM COSTA MESA •• Turnyour unusables • into e usable e cash. Call e Daily Pilot e classified • 642-5678. HONORED Dr. James L. M rGaugh . professor uf psychobiology and executive vice chancellor at UC Irvine, has been given the 1981 Dist inguishcd Scientific Con tribution Award. Antenna suit filed Height limit pr otested in Newport A Newport Beach hum radfo operator who claims the city has squelched his errorts to build a transmission tower in his backyard. has rited a lawsuit to ~et his tower as well as $750,000 1n damages . Edwurd Karagoilan, a resl dent of Newport's Bayshores community, filed the s uit last week in the U .S District Court In Los Angeles. The radio operator is asking the court to declare Newport's height limit on radio antennae invalid. A hearing is set for Sept. 8 . Last year . Newport city coun· c1I members denied Karagoz1an permission to erect a 55-Coot· high radio antenna in his yard. The radio operator s aid he needed an antenna at least that high Jn order to operate hls radio gear. Karagoiiun had agreed to in· stall an e lectric winch to the towt>r so it could be lowered whf'n not in use lie also said he would set up un em ergency com· munication syst em lo help the city tn the event of a dis aster. Hut following complaints from hu. Bayshores neighbors that the lower would be an eyesore and might disrupt television recep· lion . tht' co un c il killed Kuragol1an'i> antenna planb llugh Corrin, Newport's city attorney. s aid recent court rul· 1ngs on the height or radio anten- nae vary Clean air violators prosecuted in OC In one court of appeals case C'offin said, 11 was decided that c1tu.'s can regulate the height of radio towers But m a recent U.S. Dis trict Court c ase involv· ing the city or Placentia. height regulations were judged to be a violation or First Amendment rights. The Air Quality Management Dis trict reported successful prosecution of 12 cases of air pollution control violations in Ju· ly in Orange County. resulting in total fines of $3,325 Violations ranged from emission of excessive odors and pollut.ants lo lC:tck of operating permits. Van Vlahak1s. an industrial cleaning compounds manufac· turer, and Artistic Cleaners both of Huntington Heach, were the only two Orange Coast firms cit· cd in July, according to the re· port Van VlC:thak1s was fined S260 and received one-year probation fo r operating a hydrochloric acid lank without a permit, ac cording lo the report. Artisti c Cleaners was fined $65 for excessive leakage of solvent at the dry cleaning plant. the re port s tated Tht• district 1s the primary agcncy responsible for s ta tionary source emission control for 10 million res idents of Los Angt'll•s, Orange. Riverside and San Ht•rnardino counties All 12 Orange County incidents were prosecuted as c riminal misdemeanors in which fines r <1ngt.'tl from $65 lo $520 Fines for ciir pollution viola lions are determined by the courts in all instcinces. with the district's inspectors acting as witnesses in the prosecution Ham radio class s late d Heg1s tr:it111n 1s under way at Orange Coast Collt:>ge tn c·osta M csa for a nine-week class this rall that pn·1wrei> s tudent s to takl' the FCC Amateur Radio \lov1Cl' \las'> license exam The on<' and a-hair unit class ts lis ted as M annl· Activities 137/\0 in lhl' f<1ll class schedule Thl' class ml•c•ts Monduv from 7lllp m · Fall scml•stt·r cla:.ses b<'gin Sept 8. For more 1nformat1on, tall 5.S6·5772 BE AMO NG THE FIR ST TO GET T H E MEDICAL CARE CENTER YOUR CHILDREN'S '8tU.t Weejuns. NOW AT #30 FASHION ISLAND 64+2464 WESTCLIFF PLAZA 1 7111 & IRVINE 548-8684 HOURS: Monday lhrough Saturday 8:30 a.m -10·00 pm. 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APPLES .... ~R-M • SOws.e.less HAM 4 ' -_______ _._..~~ ·~"·•r-0•"•llllllt''"' ... , lllSJISllllfbNH••••&PlllM••o'1An.llllllY"Pfl"'6 .. ,"',""'''dfi""lh•&Pllf•.· .. AV""6'M .... flllJff• ... , .... , •• ---........ 111101111"'11110111119$ ... CllllCUllllOO""IO ........... _._.,_ .. ___ .... _._+_ ... _ ..... -.--......... ----._ ------. rnrn~~m~~~ 275 ~~~l~RIOO Switcher speedy B 210 System moves rown says state 285 c~z~:w'~!t!~uon electronic h ' al h ewltchln1 1y1tom became fully Y t operable tbh wHk at Pacltlc econom e Y Telephone's lon1 dl1tance complex In Anaheim. The No. 4ESS ewitcher can 260 hand.lo M0,000 call• an hour. or 150 SACRAMENTO (AP ) - California '11 economic htalth was "surprisingly good" durln1 1980 despite a nationwide receaelon, Oov. EdmUl'ld Brown Jr. haa reported tn his annual economic report to the Legislature. In a letter to lawmakers attached to a 128-rage report by hls Depart· ment o Finance. Brown aald California created a quarter of all the new jobs in the United States last year. and that the state's unemploy. ment rate fell below the national rate for the first time In 25 years. · ·Twenty·11even percent of the Job growth In the nation occurred in California (last year>. The state's un- employment rate averaged 6.8 per· cent below the national average for the first time In 25 years," the Democratic governor said. "Californians continue to receive major tax relief. Between 1975·76 and 1981-82, tax relief will amount to nearly $44 billion. The percentage in· crease in California per capita taxes between 1969 and 1979 was the smallest among the 50 states." Brown added. Although Brown's cover letter had an upbeat tone. the body of the economic report contained a mix of Gas coinpany • earnings up San Diego Gas & Electric Co. has announced earnings of Sl.57 per com- mon share for the 12-month period ended July 31. The earnings report shows a 2·cent gain from the $1.55 earned for the 12-month period ended June 30, but a 27-cent decrease from the Sl.84 a share earned in the 12 months ended July 31. 1980. 1ood and bad news, particularly on employment. While an eatlmated 212.400 new Jobs were created in Callfomia laat year, compared to 779,000 na· tlonwlde. the state's labor force 1rew even faster, and the unemployment rate Increased from a 6.2 percent average rate In 1979 to 6.8 percent tn 1980. But, the report said, that 6.8 per· cent statewide average muked aome dramatic variations In dl!ferent re- eions of the state. For example, In counties where the principal Industries are aerospace and electronics, unemployment was s ignificantly lower than the statewide average -4.3 percent In Orange County, 5.3 percent In Santa Clara and 6.6 percent In San Diego. But In counties where timber is the principal Industry, unemployment was double the statewide average - 15.7 percent in Trinity County, 12 per. cent in Humboldt, 13.2 In Del Norte and 15 percent In Siskiyou. The report also cited serious prob· lems in California 's housing market. It said that while the prob· lems such as shortage of mortgage funds, high mortga1e rates and ln!la· tion in housing costs were all na· tional, those problems were all more severe in California. "Five years ago. the median sales price of California homes was near the national average. Now this state has some of the highest home prices in the U.S. By the end of 1980 , California home prices were about $30,000 higher than the national average," the report said. The report also said the average apartment rental in California in· creased from Sl25 a month in 1970 to about $300 a month in 1980. "Despite the slower rate of in· crease (than home prices), rising rents have a significant Impact on many Californians," the report said PUIUC MOTJC£ rulUC NOTICE ,.CTITIOUI SUllMlll MAMI ITATIMIMT TIW '911owlng IMfMWI II dOlng 11<.tll ntun: LOU SllUNO I. ASSOCIATH, llO\lt Oler11ond A•t .. lhlbo• 111e11d. C•"'°""• n..,_ LIMllt u-d lruno, * ,..,.._ W•'I, C.lt ..,...,., C•lllor11lt t:KM Tiii• "'•!Mu la c-..cr1<1 Dr tn un· l11corpwt lecl H -l•llon otl\er 111e11 • part,,..-tfllp, LOY!t l•-T1tt1 tltt-t WH 111.0 Wltll IM Cou11ly Cltrll ol Orange Cou11ty Ofl Aug, J, 1"1 1'1.,.., PIHl411Md 0.t,,._ CNll Otlly Piiot, Aug., S, U, It, U, '"' JOHii PllUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI S UllMllS MAMllTATIMaNT Tiit lollowl11g pertorll ••• doing DuliMHtt. THI INTllllOll AllTIHE, 1501 Soulll Coell Or . o J11, Coate MtN, Ct . '26:16 lllClltrd I kll<ilte, 21 Mtndrelle Wey, lrvl,,., Ct. '271S O.vld •· 00.rosu. 21 Mtndrtkt Wey, l,,,IM, Ct. f211S L-i. J. 00.rbeek, 21 Mtndrtlle Wty, Irvine, Ct . '27U Tlllt ttv1111 .. 1 It cond11ctec1 llY • general "'1M•tlllp. 0.Yld I 01190!Kk Tllll NI-I wtl 111.0 with tlW County Clerk Of Ore nge Co.inly on A.,.Ult 10, 1 .. 1. 1'1'1114 PuDlllhtcl 0.•19 Coeat Delly Piiot Aug 1J, It, 2', $apt, 2, 1 .. 1 )627,fl P111UC MO~E ,.CTITIOUI SUSUllU MAM• ITATaMaMT Tll• lollo•ln1 peraont ••• 0 1119 .,.,,, ....... : UTIELLI ALl.AllOAl.IE, )6J.1 I . con t Hwy., Coron• Cltl Mer, Ce. tUU l'r-A. lloe.rtNll, tit lertlde Orio , 0-1. N-p0rt aucll, c a. nw J-v. "-•110f1. "' l•Y•lcle Ori••, 0-J, NewtNlrt IH<ll, Ce. '2'60 Tiii• 111.ttlMu la condll<t .. llY •11 '" dlvl-1. ,.,_. .. A. llOCltrttoft Tiii• •la'-1 ... "'"' •ltll "'" County Cltrll of 0r..,.. County 011 Jiily JO,,.., PIUW l'ullllalled 0r.,,.. co .. t Delly Pilot Aug. S. 12, It, It, 1 .. 1 UtM' ·-------- P UBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUI SUllMAU MAMl ITATIMaMT Tiit lollowlnt 11erton1 e r• dolnt PICTITIOUI IUllNlll MAMI ITATIMINT Tfl• lollowlno Hrtont ere dol1111 1>111"'91111. 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Tfllt tlele,.....t wet 111.0 wltll 1'-Coljjlly Cltrk ol Orange COYnty on A...,,, 10, '"' Thia 111.ttln"a la conducted ly en In· 'vllllaNd Ora,... CoHI Dally '°''°'I dl•lclut l. AtilJ 11, It, 26, Se9I 1, 1 .. 1 1~7 .. ,, .. ,71 P\11111•'*' Otlll9t co .. 1 Dally ,1101 JMC. Cnol Tiii• attt_.,t wH 111.0 with IN PUIUC MOTIC[ Co11nty Cltrll of Orengo COllntr on r-----------A .... It. 1t, 26, S.pl J, 1•11 M»tt Aut '·'"' Pl'7Ja ll'ICTITIOUI I UllMall Pu114llMCI Ort1199 Cotti Deity Piiot, MAMa ITATaMaMT ruu MmCE Auf, S. 12, It, 2•, 1"1 un.tl TIW loll ..... "t pe.-It clelllt !Mill· ,,.. ... ----------COM~Tlll IMPOllllUM, 1111 I . Nl-7'1M -auc MAwl[ Carneole, IMIA ..... CA ti70S. NOTICI OP IULll TllANIPlll nr ""'"' Ale...-. M. l reoley, 6111 hdMY. lien 6111-4117 u .c.C. l ----------MunllnatOft IMcll, CA '2M7. TO WHOM IT MAY COHClllN Ml-7"'4 Tlllt llullllH6 la cOllCluet9d lly 911 111· H•Uce la lltrtlly given to Ille ,.C:TITIOUI SUllNaU dlYl41Ut1. Cr .. lera of ONI MOUll CLIANllll , NAMS ITATIMIMT A. M. •rectley INC., Tr-lerota,.,,,.. -lnett ed-T'-IOlloWl"t per-ere dOlnt Thia llttelNlll wH filed wltll IN drt .. It 4722 Serrence, I rvlnt , CA bllalnen H : Co..11ty Cler II of Orenge COllnty Oii t271~, CDllnty of Orenge, Stelt of 'ANT/llOOLE CLAlllEMONT A 1 1'10 Cellfornle. 111tt • bulk tre11afer It 11101 Mltcllt ll No•tll, I rvine: 119' ' 1' ll'IWID t bollt to Ill ....... lo JOHN ,UNO SAN Celllorl\le '2714, l'ut»lllllled 0r•"9f Goet1 Delly "'°'· ,A .. IC, Tr_ .. , ... wflO.. ............. "•"' 0. ... 1.,..m c ...... .,.ny. 17701 AtilJ. 12, "· "· s.ot.1, '"' lMU1 "'"' '' 4IO VlnlOft A...,..,., Cul"9r Cl· Mltc"4111 Nor1h, lrvlM . Celllornla ___ _ ''· eourrty of Los A,...1 ... Sttt• 01 mu PUBLIC NOTICE C•l...,..,.e. w Scott llddlo, 17101 Mitchell Tiit pniper1y to Ill trentltrred It Nortll, lrvlM, ce 111 .... n1e t11n. loc .... ti u.11 Mlllrl-, II TO(O, Tlllt tlullllOH It ~onducted llY e tM '4m Mlllrt-t, IEI Toro, County 11,,..,.1 """"'"Ip. ll'ICTITIOUI IUllMIH of°" .. • Sflltt cr4 Celllorn4t ,._ 0....~t Company HAMI ITATIMIMT &eld ~It dtecrl ... !ft ...-r.. ~II G Pent The lel-"t ...,_ 11 <Mint llval· H 1'11 -WPP .... lh1111ret, MV~ """'°"'' "'" tt: _,. tfld .... wtll cr4 INI ClffMn Tlli1 llaW"*lt wtt lllld wltll the lt l WIST IND LIMITID; 1111 AH• but!MP •-H L.AKa l'Oi.UT Co•mty Cltrtl of C>e11ge Covnty °" DIAN IPOlllT1, .. , Hiio Cir., Hllftl· O Hi HOUll CLIANllU ANO A 6 , .. , l"tt0119Mcll,CA'264t. ,I.UM ONl DAY CLIANlllS Uf, ' ll'l'"*1 1Ce11rwtt1 Gordon IMcll, 4"1 Milo en<I !Ket .. et 24J01 Mlllrlench, 11 l'ulllialltd Draft .. COHI Dt lly Cir., MUllllntfOll INCll, CA nMt. Tore, ....., 2an M411rt.,.., 11 Tero. 'llol, •us u, "· H, s.114 2, Tfllt 111.91nett la c-led llY en '"· C-Cy fl# Of9119t, Stele cr4 C•l"ornte. '"' 161t.t1' dlvldutl. Tiit llUlk trtf>tftr will Ill -l-----------I IC~O Mtcll ,., • ..., ., or ofter ow lttll d•Y of s.., Tiii• ~ •M llltd wltll tho t~. 1•1. •I'll clt lmt ,.,..., Ill tllfd PWIUC llOT1C£ COllnty Cl•rll M Ounge County 9fl et WILLI PAllOO IANIC, N.A., l-----------1 AUf. J, 1tt1. EK-Oeper11N11t, lie: llCl"Ow No. Nl-7.... ,.,...., ~ .... ,.._, Ct111tr Or., l<ilte "1CTITIOUI IUllMfH 'ullllaNd ~ .... c-t Delly P itel, • '*'°· ..... ,, .. rt IHCll, Cevnty .. MAM• ITATaMINT ""'· 12, It, M, SeCll. t . '"' UU .. 1 or-.., ..... of Ctllf«nl• nMO Tiit lollewlng ,.,Hiit •rt dol11t ---------- Atl 'ltil'M lnlltt .. ..eel .... et ttllt lllltl11tt4 H : PICTITIOUI •UllMIU NAMl ITATIMIMT •MN,_.. llY trw 17111 MY M $eptltrnW, Miii. O'S "NI OIPTS I. COLL IC· 1ttt, 11111ft1 tllt llUlk tre11altr l lto TllLH, Sii · 2tU\ Strttl, Nt•port ---------- lncluWI tN trelltffr of 11,..,., llun... 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UU6 Allele -·~-y. ~ Hiiia, CA ff'Mu<e Cle-rt, tMJt Tre~e ..... at'-· CA l<iltt I -..,._ Cle-rs, '11t • .,,_ " frvlN, CA lfi"IMll't M1rlnt, lllC., Ut1 I. Mlllfl. Sime AM, CA IMrrlMll't IHt Gt11ter, Uf1 t. ,_-...,_AM.CA VIII ... OM Dey C...n, 114M Jtf- lflf -.., ,,,,..._, CA • eMrrllltfl'' MtrlM, IM..!I .. 19'1 DI ... *'''" C.11t.r. t711 .,.,.. ,.,_ ""'· *-' Oteet, CA ft tit .......... ~·. 4ttl atn"-.. U11" .. ,,.., CA ""4 ....... OMH.wC...,_rt, .. 1 MlfW9¥ Dr., llJll OM9t. CA .. ,,. ~·· er..-~..._,, c11-rt, 1191 '-',... .-.., ~Mi.wt, CA .... ,~1 .. 1111 .NMPlllll•llWk T,...._ ....... °'""' c... 0..1, "~ ........ ...1 PWIUC •lll TIM tonowl119 "'"n' .,. fflllt llutl-H ! IWllT ALtCa MUllC. 1'0J Plt<emt. A.,.., C.te ~. C• .... ,, Aiko ~(elluM, 1221 W. CMtt ... .....,...,, Htwlllf\ ... ell, Ce • .,_, Mtf1I O.vldtoll, t71 '•IMor It., C..t• MeN, Ce • ...,, Thlt llvtlllHt II CtfldlllCtff llY e ..-.. .....,,... ""'· Allu Mctell- Tlllt Mt-I wet flltf wltll "" c::z Clerk tf Or•"'9 cou111y on • 10. 1 .. 1. ,, .. , .. "*IHllM er-.. GM M Delly llllOt Ayt. 1t, "· ......... 1"' iMM1 ·-., . . . ... ,... ..... ··-· . -· -....................... . 255 250 245 Consumer Price Index 1980-81 SOURCE Departmenr ol Labor PRICE INDEX UP -The Consumer Price Index rose 1.2 percent in July to 274.4, the government has reported. The sharp gain brought the projected inflation rate. 15 2 per· cent, back into double digits for the firs t time since February Mercury S&L OKs conversion A special meeting of stockholders of Mercury Savings & Loan Association has voted to approve conversion of the corporation to a federal stock charter. With nearly two-thirds of the stockholder prox· les voting, 99 percent of the votes approved both a plan of conversion and the conversion of the as- sociation. authorizing mana1ement to complete the process. Leonard Shane, chairman and president of Mercury Savings, told the meeting that approval had been received for the plan from the Federal Home Loan Bank Board, and that the final stepa probnbly would take about two weeks to complete the conversion. every eecond, which la four tlrnee the capacity of older (elec - tromechanical ) swltchln1 syatema. Jointly owned by Paclrtc and AT&T'• Lona Linea department, the No. 4ESS was completed a.fter a year of Installation work. Lona LlnH Manager Elaine O'Oay said, "Thia system will keep coats down while It proce11es more calla for both res- idential and buslnen customers In Orange County, the fastest growing area in the United States. "When linked with other innova- tions, It will play a key role In provld· Ing access to a battery of futuristic calling services that were un- dreamed of just a decade ago." she aaid. "For business customers. the all- electron1c network wlll be the key in providing the office of the future. where voice, data and video com· municatlons needs will be provided by a sinale system." Ms. O'Day noted that the new network may offer residential customers such servlce11 aa automatic collect calls from pre· selected numbers, a distinctive ring· ing tone for priority calls and a selec· live calling service that would automatically charge calls to the called number. Ultimately, the network may pave the way for home communications centers where individuals could work. study, shop and vote. Many such services could be provided by linking phone u r vice with a television set. she added. Telephone company officials point· ed out that the system switches calla at close to the speed of light and Is capable of diagnosing developing problems in its own circuitry and switching to alternate equipment before customers are aware of a problem . At the same time, maintenance forces can be alerted so defective equipment can be repaired. The No. 4ESS uses one fourth of the floor space (8,000 square feet) and AT&T Operations Supervisor Paul Silva of Huntington Beach checks el ectronic c1rcu1try ar Pacific Telephone's long-distance center in Anaheim one third of the energy of older s ystems needed to handle the hme number of calls, ofrlcials em· phasized. Compared to electromechanical ·switching machines of comparable capacity, the No. 4ESS, when wired to its full capacity, will save an equivalent 2,947 barrels or oil a year enough to provide all the electrical power required by 2,000 Orange County homes for a year. The Anaheim No . 4ESS is the sixth "Super Switcher" in California and 66th in the nation since 1976. Jl also ls the largest with an initial Installation of some 55,200 trunks. RATE&TERM "r, · ,1 1.. . • 20.88 20.28 19.69 19.09 18.50 17.91 ANNUAL RATE % 19.0 18.5 18 .. 0 I 17.5 17.0 16.5 TERM-7 days to 89 days, You pick It. REQUIRED BALANCE 50 ,000 & HIGHER 40,000 TO 49,999 30,000 TO 39 ,999 20 ,000 TO 29,999 10,000 TO 19,999 2,500 TO 9,999 FREE CHECKING INCLUDED-No Service Charges, No Minimum Balance and Free Checks COMPARE OUR RATES-to Money Market Rates, to Banks and other Savings & Loans RATES AND TERMS GUARANTEED! Columbia's Investor Plan Is backed by U.S. Government, U.S. Government Agency, and U.S. Government Guaranteed securities. Because the Plan Is not a savings account or a deposit, It Is not Insured by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Rates are set dally and fixed for the term of your plan. At maturity, you oan reinvest at prevail Ing rates with Just a phone call. •For purposes of computing the annual ylelds shown above, a 7 day term was used anticipating reinvestment of both prlnolpal and Interest each sU"Cceed lng 1 day term at the same annual rate. COLUMBIA SAVINGS Orange County Off Ices to Serve You Newport Beach 80 Fashion ltland corner of Newport Ctnttr Ot and Santa Rosa (714) 780-8551 Co1t1 Me1a corner or Harbor Bl~d. 1nd Wiiton (714} 8'8·7141 .......... --. La Mlr1da 15800 E. lmptrlal Hwy. corntr of lmptrlal and Santa OtrlrudH (213) 943·3767 L1kt For91t 23822 Rockfltld Or. corner of \Akt ForHt Or. and Rockfltld (1141 710·9085 I Anaheim 910 S. 8rookhur11 ntar Ball and 8rookhur1t (714) 718·7101 -. ....... o 4 o o a o o c BACK-TO.SCHOOL . Titanic • piece pictur·ed HOUSTON <AP) -A color photograph "def- initely" shows a pro- peller of the s unken • ocean liner Titani c, claims the Abilene millionaire who has bankrolled two searches for the ship. Jack Grimm told the Houston Post the pro· peller was photographed during a July expedition to find the ··unsinkable" luxury liner which went down on its maiden voyage after striking an iceberg in 1912. He said the propeller 1s about 16 feet 1n diameter, and matches the dimensions of the Titanic's propellers. "I feel we definitely found one of the pro- pellers," Grimm said from his Abilene office. "If you find an acorn. ihe tree can't be far away, can it?" He said the prop was in the same area from which the Titanic's last SOS was thought to have been sent, about 250 miles off the coast of Newfoundland. ·'I'm very encouraged by what we've found," he said. "It just looms s tronger and s tronger that th1:1t's it " Melons . grow big in Hope HOPE, Ark I AP l So far, !lope farmers h aven 't produced a watermelon worth snif fing at, but the deadline as still a month away "We don 't play around with a watermelon un- less at weighs a hundred pounds," sai d P o d Rogers. the n e w s · paperman who revived the c it y 's an nual Waterme lon F'estival five years ago. The water mel o n season 1s still young, but Rogers was a lmost apologetic when he con- fessed that the biggest melon recorded in Hope this year as a 156- pounder 44 pounds lighter than the 200· pound 1979 melon listed in the Guinness Book of World Records. Both me lons were grown by Ivan Bright on his farm east of Hope in southwes t Arkansas. Rogers said Bright was offered $100 for 12 seeds from the 200-pou nd melon Bright's competitors. who come to the Hope festival from around the country each year , have until Sept. 21 lo grow a bigger melon and win J the $300 prize. The farmers gathered I at a festival Sunday to dis play their produce. · Rogers. 55, s aid the weekend festival in · cluded everything from a watermelon-eating contest to a seed -spitting event. Rogers, who carries a $250 fiberglass replica of the record 200-pound melon in the back seat of bis car, said he never getB tired of promoting the watermelon festival "They've asked me. 'What does it take to grow a big watermelon like Hempstead County grows every year?' I tell them it ta k es five things: '"'"' Goo4 W14., A119. 2'tll tltnt fun, I Sept• ht• s ... ltlllll .... .., .. , '"'"· HI-INTENSITY DESK LAMPS REG. 8.99 Brighi. glore free light 1ng w11h 3·way sw11ch and flo1ble orm 6 99 YOUR CHOICE ENFAMIL llADY • TO-USl FOIMUU SAll 139 Nta :J'l«. 11.gulol' or with Iron . NABISCO CHIPS AMOYI COOlllS :::~1~.)49 ·~cHpe 20%0FF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF TEXAS ,,,___,,,. ~•1 INSTRUMENTS WATCHES EG.14. 95-53. 95 11'' T043'' Nol oll 1tyfe1 In oil 11ore1 Shop eorfy Whil• 1locl\1 lost 0 MIN'S CllW NICI SWEATSHIRTS or SWEATPANTS REG. 6'' 7 ·99 & YOUR 8.99 CHOICE Woshobfe cottan1 acrylic blend 1n men's sizu S·Xl SUNllST OUIGl'J SAU 8 C '"a I quort. Heolthful lulc• from concentrote. BETTY CROCKER JUllUlel POTATOIS ~~lost.2$' limit 6 per cutto· "*. ~-3/4-01. ~ AM/FM PERSONAL HEADPHONE RADIO ~~~~m!!~~!I 0'' wl1h you Wllh podd•d •or cups & h•odbond G110113---.... Hanes UNDERWEAR CREW OR V-NECK SHIRn TOUI CHOICI )PACI( OF 5 32 ~ llG. 7.99 COTION BRIEFS PACltOF 446 ~ RlG. ·AHrnt i11<htM• 6 .69 Melle• 25 % •ff s,.clel. 100~'• COiion Siles 28 lo 38 DOLE PINEAPPLE ;'3~0l5~on CMOICI kir. While Stodu U.11 llmlt6 p:r cu1tomer. 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" ~ ., .. •._ J " t ~ rl • ,.., ..... ...... r 11 lr'~ ~ ' " ' :::;1 I. _. t " ~ e '-·,.. .._ e ,_. . --.... \Iii f • ... t " Plan your estate now fThard o/ o /Qur port •nt•• on how JI<* can 1aw un<Ur the MW tar law ) Recheck your w111 at once! Even if you are ln a· mlddle·lncome bracket and think you have no uaeta worth ··estate r.lannin1." you 're almost surely wrona. Your life nsurance, benefits under pension or proflt-sharlnai plans, union or fraternal a11ets, etc., easily can put your estate ln the six ttiurea. Your spouae and children could be vitally In· volved in the new tu law's spectacular liberalization of federal estate and gift taxes . Immediate action is imperative because the ex e mption from est11le and 1irt taxes rises gradually from the present $175,000 to $600,000 In 1987. In sum, each year , the ~ ex e mption becomes more valuable. ~ !« Also, be· cause o f the A -.. a drastic cutting .-1, .... l-VlaA-PO-RJ-IR--of these taxes, yo u mus t r e · examine any life insurance coverage you may have taken out to provide funds to pay ~state taxes that will no longer exist. The whole setup on giving gifts to people you love has been so altered that ignorance can be shockingly costly. Here's a rundown: 1 > If you are married, you can a void estate l8!Ces completely on your death -simply by giving all of your estate to your spouse by will or by li!etime gift (after '81 ) Even an estate running into the millions may be transferred on death or during life to a spouse free of gift and estate taxes. <Until t he end of '81 , this ex· emption will be limited to the higher of half your estate or $250,000, whichever is larger.> On the surviving spouse's death, the estate will be entitled to the then-applicable exemption ($600,000 if the survivor dies after 1986), and only the total over the exemption will then be s ubject to estate lax You might want to leave certain property at death instead of transferring it to your spouse by lifetime gift, howev'er H you own appreciated property that you expect your spouse to sell after receipt from you, she/he will have a much smaller income tax or no tax at all on the appreciation if you leave ll by will rather than by lifetime gift. You might be holding stock, say. for which you paid Sl0.000, but which is now worth Sl00,000. You escape the gift tax by giving the stock during your lifetime. but your spouse will have to pay tax on a $90,000 capital gain on sale. If you leave it by will, there wtll be no estate tax. and your spouse will have zero gain subject to tax on sale because the cost basis will go up to the Sl00,000 estate tax value. 2 l If you wish lo pass part <or all> or your estate to your children or others, estate-and gift-tax free, you can give each child or other donee up to SI0.000 per year after 1981 <limit is now $3,000 per donee per year). H your spouse joins with you. then you can give up to $20,000 to each donee each year free of tax. If you make gifts to the service provider for medical care or tuition for a donee, these gifts can have un- limited exclus ion I~ Y?U are a ~ypical middle-income person, legal perrruss1on to give away these totuls free of tax represents practically no limits at all 3) U on death you still leave taxable estate. after transfers to your spouse and tax-fr~e gifts, the cur· rent 1981 estate tax exemption of $175,625 will go up to $225,000 for those dying in '82, to $275,000 in '83 $325,000 in '84 , $400,000 in '85, $500,000 in '86 and $600,000 thereafter. , 4 > If you own property with your spouse as ten· ants by the entirety. or in ioint tenanc¥ with right or s urvivors hip, you will each be treated for estate tax purposes starting in 1982 as owning 50 percent of the property N~:rt More taz break& for inditnduall STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW YORK(APJ l'ln<ll Dow·"-• •vo• . NEW YORI( (APl-S.lea, r .... price -nel Cl\e"V' OI "" ''ti"" ...... e<Uve l'I•• York $too EaCMl\Ot IUuel, tr19dln9 nellonelly •I "'°'• tllen ) I f illetSvc• 1,20t, IOO •1"-• 1 endy I .01,000 H l't • ''• UOft I 604,000 J:J I• llM SOS,600 SS"• Atner T&T '41,JOO JS \" Am Alrlln 417,600 14"8 YI ,."" AITI 4",AOO 2'111 • ~ Moe>U • m,ooo 11•\ • ~ EHi KodO 411,600 67-., 'l'I ~wnP:ln 411,200 14'4 • "' 4'()11Cel t 401,tOO •1 • 1 ~~re =:: ~ 1:~ All"l<lllfci JIJ,100 ... • -SouCAIEd .. ,JOO t•'• , I'• AMERICAN LEADERS GOLD COINS fl'(;t. Up O .t ~= lij' ~= :: Hg I: 8= n u, u Ull t·• "" ·' u, •. s Ull U Up U ~oc~rlder. A111 ,, JO Ind «>r:: .. :f."lO -~ ~ • e! JO Tm 3IO.SI m .10 m .'4 J77.tt 4.tl U Ull 10. SS 110 IS 107 '4 IOI 1.4 1 .... •S Slk JS I 74 JSS.04 >47 S7 U2 4 I. t7 lnd11• 4,714,400 Tran 1.702,SOO U111 t .... JDO ., $1k 7 ,41J,20C WHAT STOCKS DID NEW VOIUt tA.-1 AllO. U Prev ~~ v::.~:. 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'.,,.. ·-...... , .. , llttMO , ... · ··-I ... tn•.• "'' ',, .... , ... ltaJ.000 ,. ...... ... IU0.000 '"' au• *' '170 ... lttO '··-,., ti•,• ... , '"'°°' ~ uu ... 1"2 ttO .... "°' .., .... '"' ' 10.000 JGDi U1'0, .. .... $ ID.000 *" ueo.ooo ,.., . ., .... INTElitln: T'lle -..... ~I-••• ,. .. or, .... to• 11-... Oft I ... Wff ._ ... M""' to H t.ed 12'1. --· .......... Mf'll'-!ly ... ,..,.~I,.,.. Merell ' .. Hell~ l"AYMINT S.141 ...._ Mod ... ---.,. ...... -111 t4hllNI _,, f/l IM UftlteO Swte of A-rtu M ... '*'-... Aelfte'I' OMt .... .. ltM! ....... rice HetlOMI Tnill -Sev ..... Ail«MI ..................... 111 llitWO, In La ""9fi.t. C.l1tomt1, or ait eny ...... "'8 ....... of llitWO 111 s.ti ,..,-~. Cel"orftl•; Cl\kaeO, llilnol•, or -Y•ll. -Ylf'k. •t ""otilloft ......... -.... lit•OISTlitATION· Tiie ........ wlll .. ,_ ....... ,....M,_ .. t• ... ~ Ci.ti ...... or • ID llDCll lll'lllC ipel 11111 lfttt<Mt, -I,_ '-"" of ,..,.,_ mey be C...,.., Of' Ille llll\dl .K ......... I-...... ltret ..... 111 lft ICttf'MllCI Wllll IN~ 111 IN r-wtlOn ,, ... 1111,,. ._.IN la-. of .. If llollft. CALI.AILE: Tiie lllOllds m.tvrl119ener ...W tt ~I, 1 .. 1, _,I_ .,. ~ tt cell or r-....U... .,..., II INllW!ly. All ..,. !Nllurlllt 111 ., lfl..-~I,'"'· or.,.., of tMm. """•celled llef!W• _...,..,.,. ........ et "'9CIPllClftof1111 ... ,d of OW--. of IRWD, Oft S.ptt-I,'"'· or en MY lm ..... 1 pey,,....,1 deto 1~ prior to ,,. .. ..,.,..,. IOlld9 u111M 1111"1« .............. ""'" ... .-.. .. "" ... _ .... , .............. 1e: ...... ..,_ • • pen:e111et9., _ ul,., ~ wllfl M<rwd I-tt dell of ,_....,. ... IG:noi. It r-.n.t Oii or Mfwt Merell I, Ifft; IOM't" It, .......... 1141 .... ft•r ..... en or....,. Marci\ I, 1"1; 101'11. If r-..medtllerMftereftdC11tor....,..Merc111, 1"4L... ic.l'a~ It -med INrHltH end en.,..,.,. Merc11 I, t.-,; '°"'It, ... ....., ........ -'"" prior •• "*"'""· All or_,~ Ill,,. lllOllds -)eel to c.ell ,...., •celled tot~ el ..... -llMI. 11 llM tllerl Ill of IN ..... '" ,......,_ 11 eny -ll-. '<Kii ...,.. INll lie ,.......,. Ol\ly 111 ,,,_._ ordltr of metMrlty lftd llle<ll<I tot ,.......,...,. ,,_, wltlllft • 1111911 ,,...wlly by lot. PVlltPOSE OF IUUI: T1lll '** _,. .....,,_ ._. ,,_ -lall1911 IM <lllflt\ICtltll t/I w~.t feclllllea tot IN 119ftoflt of 1,.,...0,_nl DIWkt No. !OS. SECUlitlTY: Tiie lllOllds •re I ...... _......,.. to ._ c:.t ........ 1111-r Qb. 1'1<1 Law (DMsloft IJof IN Wetor Codltof ... kllleof Cel ........ •)--11 be ,.id,,..,,., en__,,, -llftd Wttlllft Ml4 ,,.,..._, Olwle:t., ,,_, ..... d>lt9" --hi Slid I-OlllNd\. "' -dl9cntleft ., "" ......... Dlrecter'I, """ be fl ... -COlllC ... 111 lleu t!Wwf, IN ell wMMI 1eM lft =~=·-DIWkl tllell Ill_ ,..,...II ...... to Ille_....., 1W ..... IOND INSURANCE. IRWO lwts r~ll-1 ~-fr-MllAfOf 1 Mvnle:lpel .... """' ...... 1--· Polle;y ~~1 ... 11., _ .. _,,. ... 11 .... 1., ....,..... of pr•1pe1 -"'-en tllt __,.to 11141 l'•ylllf A .. M. II IM WCUMIUI ~ -..-<lfled U... well ,._.IC:'I' Ille aMl9-, It llW:ll M Y ... -'""' ,_ ,.,. ,...IC:y l11 f·1111 e1 or.....,."" doellwwylll Ulo Mftdl. l..EGAI.. INVESTMENT: TM ..... #Ill, ....,_ IN dltll\ltfl' .,.,_, 111 t ert"ltd IW 111-111\dw -__,,.to IN_....,., of"" Otstrle:ts Sec:wi-. Llw ( OIYWClft 10 of i... Wlttt C-1 . .._...,,-~Ill IMCll <•'11flcetlon, In "9 oplnllll of 9-C-l 1"'11'91.,llly of .... llOftdl, 411 Ille u .... of lllllr It-•. lot 1111 lllVetl"*" of ,.... of comr"Mrclel or ..,.,,... NnU, It well, Is IUCIJICI lo u. provlllons of -,.._ .. , COdl of.,,. s .... If :=,::·=~~ st-I lo,.,.. effwct wllt Ill prlnlH °" 1111 llOftdl ltollNCll MAIL.IOllOI· liMl"IUf'Yf/11119~ .. 0~ lr¥1M llMcll Weilllr Oltiltkt P.0 ... 0-1 '"'""·~"',. Olll'aNINO oP l'lltO~. Tiit ~ .... , ....... el "'9 _.,. ...... ... ,. • Olrcten i. • ,,... .. .....,,.., t , 1"1, 111 111• ....... lit a. . ..._ ..... ..._ IUUI .. .-..... ~•llleflf ...... f/I ..... ,._. ...... ___ , N\IN ....,.__,I,'"'· ......... "WAHIMOttlCS IOHDI, ISlltlH 0 , OP THa llitYIHa lltAHCH WATllit OISTlitlCT l'OA IMP•OYIMIHT OtSTlltlCT HO , .... -0.1tt0.-. .............. ~u.. nw-.i11~1n-•w-1u1.-.. _ IMl\W t, In , ... .,,_....,tedlof ... _ .. ~_....._.. P•IMCll"M. lll'•IMCll"M. YIA• Al/llNMT YIA• AMOUNT ltM ··-IM --·-ltlU ··-.... tt.S• I ... '"·-"" ,, .... '"' ' .... , .. .,,. .... ,. •-.s.eoo ''" ms.-'"' au.-,.. ..... lttO ' ti,000 ., Ute• I"' • tS.000 -.au-1"2 llOS,000 ~ .. J .... l .. J 1110,000 JOIN .. I .... 1"4 a1•,ooo ,. Me-,... uu.- l'WWIC ""-"-o._n-1 ''""''~ ...... ....,., lllC us Cel'"'1111 .. ..... '-' l'r-cl••• c;.llfomle .. ,°' tltWO wlH ,....., .. Ille M•«~ ._., t• ~et -Offl<ltl ~ _ ..... ,.._f!fllitWO GIVIH-, ..... el 11W ... rd Ill OirectDn If tftllM litlft<ll W-Dlatrkl. ................ ,0.1 .. 1. IMeyWlwtlw ~'I' of t'lle a-e .. 01"'*'" .. ,,....,_ llt111e11 W-Dhlrl<1 "-'-Of' .... C-01Uy Pltcc, Awt *'• 1"1 ~I TIMI l'LACI : II •e.I+\ "°'......, '· ,., 001c-~1 ... 1 .... 1 ... (allfOtlll• MAIU!Oe10$• St<reterl of-lolrdof Dlre<•t lrwlM ltefttfl WllH DltMrl<t P.O. lt•0-1 ININ , Celltor'ftletl71• OHNINO Of' l"lltO~LS: Tiie ..._ wtll M...,.._ It --111104 aele ... ., f1f Dlrw"'" to• 'lleld .. .._....... t. tWI, et 11:ae e.m., .. 1111 ... ............., ........ 1$$UE: '1,llQ,4GO <-'t1"'9 Ill UI ._. tf 1M ........ l111lloft 111 w.- IMll, --~ I, 1•1 ..... ....,_. ''WATllltWO..ICI 90Hot. IL.IC· TIDN "'' HlitllS c. o~ TH• llltVINI tllAHCH WATlllt 0 1n1t1CT fl'Olit IM- "lltOVIMeMT OISTlltlCT NO. 102.'' --C.1111 c,uo_ bolll lllClwalw MATUlitlTllS: Tiie ..... wlll .....Cun 111 ,.,_.,.,,.. n-lcel _, 111 ~-I, Ill .... _ .. tet .... of"" ....... 1.,.. .... follOWt: P•l .. CIPAL l"•INCIPAI.. ., ... , .... AMOUNT ....... AMOU .. T t IOAOI , ... 45.000 lteS ., ... I .. , J0.000 , ... IS.000 I ... .o.-,.., ISAO I"' u .• t• 20..-2000 "·"' '"' ··-1001 ID.000 '"° UAO 2007 ..... .... n,• *" 19$.000 "" J0,000 ,.. 111.- '"' u ... 100) ...... 1"4 40.000 100t IU.000 , .. , ··-INTIElltEST· TM-.... 11-1-ltlettrM•.,. rll .. tllllfl..cl ... Oft "" ---11111 llOI .. ft(eM '"' --· peylllle .... 1-11, Ill Se~ I, -Mercll 1111 Mell - """'MINT· s.ld --Ille IM.,. ... --1t1 peyMll Ill l•wM _., of ._ UllllH '""" of ._nee • .,. ~-..._., Dlvlallll 04 lllllL of Alnl•I<• ........ , Tr11SI -'9v....,. -••lloll, Po1111 A...,e of 1 lltWO. t11 La ......... c..ilfotftle, err M My ... 'tiflt A....,i flf 1 lltWO '" $er1 FrMC*'9, Cellfonllt; CNcleo. llllftott. tr -V-. -Vet•, et -..... Ofllll--.... litlGISTlitATION: Tiie -•Ill ... '°""*' llOlldll '9119lrlllllle .. te pr"" clpel ..,.'I' or• 1111 bolll prlllC .... 1 -lntere.t, -tlle form of, ... ..,.,....,""' 111 ,...,..., or ,,. -flK...,911d f,.,,., ,... .. , .. 1111, ell 111 eccordellce with IM..,......,_ 1,. .......... i.....,..,~twlflll-.el MU ...... CAl.UltlLI[· Tiit ...... ,,.,...,.,,,. .. w ...... "° iltl'lmlMI 1, 1 .. 1. _,I .... ... ...eject lo Cell or ................ prier ID .....C11<lly. All -rNIUl1ftt Oii tr •tttf ~· I, Ifft, or eny of lllitftl, l'lllY .. C<lllecl ..... """"1ty -•• dffm9d, .. IN ..... of llw lolrd of Dlreaws of 1 ltWD, Oft ..,.._ '· '"'· Of Oft M'I' lflletMI pe,,_,i Mtt 1...-... prior .. -ll'r ........ c;illed ptlor to ,,.,..,.11y -II Ill ,_Mt ... lel-lllf ............... !Wkff, H • P••-••per<~ of per ¥11 ... ...,._ wl"' eccr-lnt.,..Hl llO .... of ,_,.,.. .... : ,~.,,-.,.,~~111.1m1 101Wll. If ............ ...,..n. ........ ., ....... Merell t, ,..,; t01"-1f,........,....,.....,_.,.,..._.Mero11.1 .... ...... " 11,....,_ _,..,_ ... ., ........ Merell '· 1"5, !00% 11,........... ....... ..., -prior ID rnetwtly. All or_, l>Of11on of tM borldt IWJICI to C<lfl rNy ,._ <14 ... fOt ......... pCIOft 11 ,,,..._ u_ 11llU-111of .,.._....,,,........., .. _.,_u_, well...,.. Wll '9 ,_.,,., .,1., 111 111_•_ of ,,...vrlty -_,..for ~from wlllllfl• ,,,... ........ 11y w 1o1. PUlltPOSE OF ISSUE' T'lle llOftott _,....,.._,,_.lot "'9 K""ltllloft - <Oftl1Nc1,_, of.__., leclllli.t for tlll boflefll ol ·--t OIWlcl No. IOI. SIECUllUTY T"9 ....... trl I-_.-1111 ... c:.tlfonlle Wlllor DI., lrkl Law (OIVIM.-. IJ el, ... W•tor C-..... MM9 tll Callferlllt) --II '9 peld,,..,,., .. _ -I-.. ,,,.,. alld lmpro-11 DIM.rle:I cw fl'lll'I .,.,., ,.,_..,. _.._, llO Mid 1--"1<11. 111 ... di.crwci... of 1111 ...,, of DI~ l'llly lie llud -collec:-lft llell -eof, -ell leaetlM 1-lft Mid l,,,.,_.,_1 0191rl<I sllell be -refMll llMIO ID ... 1-...:1 for -pey~ IOHD INSVlltANCE: llitWO -r~ • -.....1--lllllA lot a Mu111C;1pet letlO c;.,.,..,._ '"--• Polle:y ....c-itlOMlly ....,en1M1111 IN 11-ly peylNftl of prlnclpel -In-.,. U. ...... to 1111 l't\•1119 Aeent. 11 1111 MKUllflll blddor hes..-Clll«l IMI-Polley •*-lftlCl, 11 .... 11 pey IN ..,..,,.,...,,., for .... Polley 111 lull .. ., ....... u. ci.11...,,, .. u. ...... . 1..EGAL INVESTMENT TIM llOlldll w111, bofwo U. doellwry ...._, .. Clrl"locl lar l""'"tMlnt llNla< 111<1 --ID IN _.._ .. IN Dltlrlcb Sl<IH'IU.. l...ew (OlvlM.-. IOof IN WllttC-). "-wr..-CWltl\llollld!fll-11 <•rt"tutloll, In IN oplflloft ol 9-~ 1111 1l'9111Hffy of Mid llOftdl. et UW 11,,.. ol lllllr 1-, IOr ,,_ 111--of f\lndlt of -d el or W¥lftlia _._II -11, Is !Maject II ... -1tlorll Of IN fl'"-lel GMot .. ._ SWI• .. Clllfomle. -1 ti-lo tMI ofle<t wlll be prl!Md.,. Ille ...,... -, ... """k,11 ..... Tl• .. MIAl..I: 1-... ....,., T'lle me•lm11m ,_ llill -Y llOt ucted 12" por ......,,., PIY*' ~I .... ltcll r9'e bid -,._ 1-"• .. ~.,1/IO t/I ,._,,Ne boftlll lhilll .... ,_.. "--•m.r.i .................... _--•rt llW:ll ...... tame , .... Etell bond -..... 1-1 MIN, ... _If.._ lft 1111 bid ,,..,,., lb d-. \o Ila flald ..... urlty -· Oftty -c-wlll be ... laclllcl ...... bond.., .... lll•lell-............ .,._, -bldt "'°" ...... ftt lddlllenel or "'""' mao1111 <ClllflON •Ill tto reJKtod. TN .-.. a Oii eny l'llltlWlty w .,_ t/I ....wnu.. _,I MC 111 lftWt -111'>"-HIGHElit THAN THE INTEllllEST lllATE ()fj AHY DTHllit MATUlitlTY Olit GlllOUl'Ofl' MATUlitlTIES. AWA•O: Tiie """"' """ bo Mid IOr <Ill\ Ollly. All bldl ""'" be for"" i.ta tllln ell of h -........, offfrld tot Mii -Mc.II 111c1 -II llett 1M1 ... Oiddlt olfen K<rueel l'*"ftl 1.• IN -.. dllllwwy, U. ~ .. 111'1ce • ....,_ """ flDt '9 Ills lf\111 ~ .. ...,, IN -1Mef914 rtle or r-14 wMcll ._ - d9r ~to 1111'1' Slid'**· IEldl ~ sllllt uw '"Its bid -toUI net I~ NOTICE OF DEATH OF JOSEPH WILLIAM ROGERS AND OF PETITION TO AD· MINISTER ESTATE NO. A·110033. To all heir s. benef iciaries, creditor s and contingent creditors of Joseph William Rogers and perSOfls who may be otherwise Interested In the will and/or estate: A petition has been tiled by Aubrey McEachern In the Superior Court of Orange County requesting that Aubrey Mc Eachern be appointed as personal representative to ad· minister the estate of Joseph Wiiiiam Rogers Cu nder the Independent Administration of Estates Act). The petition is set for hearing In Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive, West, In the City of Santa Ana, California on Sep- tember 23, 1981 at 9:30 a.m . IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should either appear at the hearing and state your objections or f ile written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your at- torney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a cont- ingent creditor of the de- ceas" vou must tile your claim 'th the court or present it to the personal representative appointed by the court within four months from the date of first Issuance of letters as provided In Section 700 of the Probate Code of California. The t ime for filing claims will not ex- pire prior to four months from the date of the hea r- ing noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the fife kept by the court. If you are interested In the estate, you may file a re- quest with the court to re- ceive special notice of the Inventory of estate asse ts and of the petitions, ac- c ounts and rep o rt s descr ibed in Section 1200.5 of the california Probate Code. Pike, Wilson & Cosso, Attorneys ilt Law, 414 South First Aven u e Arcadia, Cilllfornla. 1 (213) 574-1890. Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot, Aug. 25, 26, Sept. 1, 1981 3819-81 i.rnl ~In dOllers-1111 ,,,.,. ... lllll lfttoreR rttll --....1-1 ... rooy, 1------------- Wt\l<ll-1 ,._ ~ llllotrNll,.. Ollly -!IOI•...,, Of 1111 bid. NOTIU 01' T•UITll'l IALI ....._....,_,,.......,..111 11e_.....to_ll..,...,___ T.S.Nl.l•tt d9r IW blcldllrs <_...,lftt 1111 1111111..-, ... fl' r•"" -lflld -1111.............. Oii Sift~ 7, 1•1, II I: JO I' M., Of'dl-oltwed,H....,. Tt1ell ...... tlll4lwlll•--""9-by~llll Jolln KHter, H duly 1ppol11IH •-of-premlumbld ("lflY)l,.,,.,,cwllcllll119U1e1...-o1t111dl-Trust• .... , 11141 pur-nl lo ,,. Ill e!'YI '°· ""tot•I -of I--'IWfllcfl IRWD-*' lie'"""" IO pey LOllO Form Sl<11rlly 111111ellm•nO f,..,.. 1111 -of alld ...,.... "° tlll ~ ........ llf'lty detllt 1119rwf ti 1M Lind Contr1<I Wltll Power Of S.11 ,....,. ·-or ·-lflKltlM Ill IN ..... If -................ ~ ~ l"C..rild''I --J ...... '"'· .. ..... °"AT A ..... .,.. Pl•c•n ... cw ...... "° •ID l"Otl A 1..IUI• IMI,_ No, 111JI "' ... mn. Pl•CSMT .. I 0, l"A• Wll..L I • CC*SIM•ID. If_, ... N ,..._ 11t P .... IG lflrouGll 100, lntlllSIW, of ..,..,.., ... .,.........-c--..f/l-.••••i--1 ...... Offkl .. lllecw8 111 11141 office of,,. ---c I' ....................................... COIWllY lltK-Of Dr"'9t Ceul!ly, ........ W ........ ....,... ........ _. .......... -Ill llltWO. Tiii C.11-•, taKllllCI 0,. JEFP:llllEV O. pW'C~,,,.. pey tcc.rwd .....,._ f,.,,., t'lle -of .... -1111 .... NII el HYMAN -VIVllNNE HYMAN, dell_,,,'°"""""" Oft ......... 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"" .,, .. , Orange Coa11 DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, Auguat 28 1981 ..---------------------~ ..,,..-------------------------------------------------------------------Yount spoils Lam p 's no·hlt bid l)foonlw I.amp, in only hl!I aecond Ill ~lurt of lht• seubon. t1arned a no hitter into the ninth Inning ~forr Robln Yount h.•d off with a double to spoil his bid ui. tht: Chlcaao White Sox dropped Milwu.ukcc. 5 1, to highU.cht Amencan Lt!agut• Ul'hon Tuc~duy night Lamp, 28, walked Ctcll ('OOJ>t"t 011 tour pilchc11 with two out in the first Inning. then rt<l1rtd 22 consecutive batters Green's only regret is the umpire's call Fro m AP db pa tches PHILADELPHIA T he only ii thing Dallas Green regrets about his ninth-inning tantrum is the umpire's call. the Philadelphia Phillies manager said Tuesday after learning h(' had been suspended for his shouting match with umpire Steve Fields on Monday night. bt>fore Yount 's bloov double into s hort lt'fl ct'nh•r field Left fwldcr R ust y Kunh mudc 8 diving attempt to cull'h lhe ball but barely m1:1· sed 1t Lamp. 5 1. fhush~>d with a one hitter but lost the ~hutout when Yount camc around to i.C'ore on a pair of g round outs . . Elsewhere, Detroit'~ Lance Parrb b I.ump ~mglcd home pint•h runner "What I du.I was wrong." Green said. But h e added. "I have the nght to argue and ex press my dis plt.>asure and that's what I did. ··What I did was JUStlCiable in the heat of ac t10n. I didn't do anything malic1ously," Green said during a press conference at his c lubhouse office after receiving the suspension notice . National League president Charles Feeney mformed Green of the indefinite s uspension in a telegram Tuesday The length of the suspension and the amount or the fines will be deter mined after a review of rilms of the incident. Feeney said. Mick Kt'llt-ht•r in the loth urning as Detroit cdged Kani.a~ l'lly. 4 3 Orange Coast product Dan Quisenberry picked up the loss as he sur rendered the ~··me .winning single, only the i.econd hit given up IJy the right·hander in his last 11' a mning~ . Da rrell Jackson and J er ry Koosman pitchl'<i out of trouble Ci ve times in the first :.ix inning~ while Pete Macka oln, J ohn Castlno, Sal Butera and Gary Ward had two hits apiece a~ Minnt·suta blanked the New York Yankees, 3-0 Marlo Mendoza drove in two runs as Texas thumped Toronto, 6·1 Leo Barker tossed a lhree·hitter as Cleveland edged Oakland, 2·0 Pinch-hitter J ose Morales belt<'d a lhree ·run home r in the 12th inning to give Baltimore a 6-5 victory over Seattle, which lost its sixth "traight game. Green and shortstop Larry Bowa were ejected from the game with the Atlanta Braves after the manager stormed out of the dugout to argue a caJI with Fields. the second·base um· pire. He had ruled Bowa failed to touch second base during a double· play attempt Marshalt comes back wi th a flourish Rook1l' Mookie Wilson belted a ii leadoff home run m the eighth inning off Houston reliever Joe Sambito to send lht.> New York Mets and recently reaC'tivaled pitcher Mike Marshall to a 2·1 vie lory over the Aslros to highlight National League action Tuesday night. Sambito, 3·4, was pitC'hing in relil'f of Nolan Ryan when he gave up the game·wtnning hit lo Wilson. making a Green said h e was prepared to take a few days of suspension. "but Chub Feeney just bet ter reahze we're trying to play the game of baseball and the umpires better help. ··1f it is more than a couple of days, we're ~oing to have some long talks." he added. "There are times when m anagers s hould be fined and suspended. but this 1s not one of them." Green insisted. Quote of the day P auJ Harvey, the radio news commen· talor, on hearing that Jack Nicklaus shot a n 83 in the first round of the British Open . "I always wanted to play golf like Jack Nicklaus Now I do " winner of Marshall. 1-0, who just caml' back to baseball after a dispute "ith the Min ncsota Twsns had left him in active for one yt•ar. Marshall pitched two perft.>ct inning:. of relief ... Elsewhere. Gary Carte r, pluying despite :i bruised right leg, drove in six runs, four (Jf the m with his fifth car11er grand slam Mar.~hall home run. to power Montreal Stolen clubs are returned to a 9-1 v1ttory over Cincinnati Bruce 8 e nt*dict slammC'd his first major league bases loadc•d home run a nd Chris Cha mbliss added a home run and f1 ve RBI as Atlanta crushed Ptiiladclph1a. 12 2. snapping the Phillies' four game winning '>treak Leon Durha m and Bill Uucknt>r each drove in two runs sparking the Chicago Cubs to their third straight victory. a 4·3 decb1on over San Diego . Tom Griffin workc.'d out or Jams in the third and sixth tn· nings. hurling San Francisco to a 4-2 trium ph over St Louis Griffin also hit a sacrifice fly to s<•ore one run and his sacnfice bunt in the fifth set up the winning run. singled in by Enos Cabell. AKRON. Ohio The stolen clubs o r internationa l golfing stars lsao Aoki of Japan and Pe ter Oosterhuis n of England were returned Tuesday to the hotel where they had been stolen the day before Bob Troyer. a public relations oCficiaJ for- the World Series of Golf. said the management of the Hilton Inn West in Akron told him the c lubs were returned after an anonymous caller te lephoned the hotel switchboard Troyer quoted a motel official as saying, "you will find the clubs behind the motel .. From Page 01 ANGELS WIN, 8-7 • • • Bobby Cnch From Page 01 DODGERS • • run in the 11th oCf loser Kent Tekulve "The whole thing got blown out of proPorlion as far as I'm concerned We don't want to fight those guys. T he Pirates are a hard·nosed team. but they're good guys,'' Baker said Nevertheless, the two teams had different views of Perez's mtent ''l 'M NOT SAYING he was trying to hit anybody, but he was throwing inside deliberately. He was doin~ it all night," Lasorda said. "I'm not going to explain anything about wh at happened. Perez did not do anything wrong. Tha t 's all I 'll say." said Pirate manager Chuck Tanner For his part, Perez pleaded in- nocent. "I don't want to hit an ybody. I could hit somebody in the ar m or head and they m ight not be able to play baseball anymore," Perez said. ·'I don't want to fight nobody. I am a good guy." he added. Seahawks waive Dave Mollic a SEATTLE -Dave Mollica. a form er quar terback a t Costa Mesa Hlah and Or ange Coast College, wa11 cut by the SeatUe Scahawks rece.ntly after belng switched to running back during workouta. MollJca start4)(1 hts pro carHr w ilb the Seah a wlcs as a de· ren1ivc back iJl m ini-camp .and was switched to runnlng back before being welved. ~ need for the next two weeks "We 've got confidence. We 'r e scoring something like seven or eight runs a gam e We definitely have to play to win," Grich pointed out. holding the sphn· le red bat that brought home the winning runs The Angel s s howed they weren't about to let Boston's six· run firs t·inn ing s poil their homestand finale When Rick Rurleson s ingled 1n lhe bottom of the first inning, he quickly stole second base. setting the tone for tht.• Angels gritt y performance The Angels. 1n fact. "cnt on lo set a club record with seven s tolen bases. three by Rod Carew Meanwhile. with Angel starter Geoff Zahn managing to go just one·th1rd of an inning, Mauch called on Rruce Kison , Dave Frost and Don Aase lo hold back the Red Sox tide while the Angels battled back Kison. picking up for Zahn in the first. allowed one run and three hits in 4Z:i innings, while Frost allowed jus t one hit in four innings Aase <4 3 > picked up the victory, despite a llowing Rice to hreak the 6·6 tic with his 12th homer of the year . The Angels had gotten even with the Red Sox thanks to a four-run t hird inning on RBI singles Crom Fred Lynn. Brian Down ing, Ford and an RBI· double by Baylor. They added a fift h run in the eighth when Burleson doubled off reliever Mark Clear to score pinch·runner Bert Campaneris That set the stage for Harris· heroics in the ninth. "This was definitely my big· gest thrill of this year. I've been s lumping and haven't contribut- ed lately," Harris said. "l was JUSl trying to put t.he ball in play." In the loth, Burleson started things off with a single. and Lynn was awar ded first when he was struck on the ha nd by a pitch Crom loser Tom Burgm eier t3·S). Downing t hen advanced them with a sacrifke bunt off re· liever Bob Stanley. T he Red Sox •.h en w a lked Baylor intention ally. bringin& Grich to lhe plate . "I thought to m yself. •get un· demealh it and get it to right field.' I knew he <Stanley) would pitch m e down and t ry for a ground ball and a d ouble play." Grich said. "f got a lucky bre ak , but I'll take it," be added. That lucky break erased a hor· riblc first lnnlng for the Anfeh1 when lhe Red Sox put together four straight singles, an RBI f -,,.. . -.... .-.. ... .., double from Gary Allenson and a two-RBI single by Rick Miller ror their six runs. 'Th1::. 1s a hig boost for us." added Harris . "We lost three ~amcs Just like this one in Oakland So we \\-ere due ror something like this * ANGEL NOT£S, The A-" continue to enjoy W<<HJ -ln•I Eastern Olvl\•on ct"~• compll •no • 26-1' re.:<><d, comper..i to • teo.t.nt•r 12•10 mer--·n.i the WHI ~•llfl'• n..,1"9 o · ilOnnwnl. \hart ,., II wo. was hi• 11th of tN ... ....,, l<>C>\ In the Amer1cen Lu-.. ~ yur -T-1. ti..._,. KOr9<11•f'Ul'Son 1' hill In• 14-1 victory ov.r ,,,. To<onto Bl ... J ey\. ••YIW set a cl"b rec:ord t lOlll RBI that nlQftt. Hit RBI-· In ti.. llllrd innlnQ Tue\4ay QAlft him 100 RBI In nos car""' Onc:e -In. IN R..i So• 11neup ,_ II• snere ot ••·Anoitl• w1U. IN presence ol 1t.-1. Mlli.r ancl CarMy LAM-. a nd later Cltu Prob•blt pHchtno met<"""' lor IM t0\lr-9ama Mrltt In 8a1t1..-e lnurscMY. IC-F-11 111>-SI "' ka4I MCGntiw '' J. Frto.y, MHl• wm ,..,., "'· 0-" Maf11•• I~•> M>d S..nday art•-· St.wt It-(S.)) •O•lnst Jim l"el..., 14-Sl All,...,.. QA,._ with ,,,. Or-• will i. l•l•visecl by l(TL.A, C:-1 S From Page 0 1 DRYER ••• which wouJd boost his salary con· siderably. The most important facet of negotiat ions. though, 1s that Dryer wants to play. He doesn't want to retire and he doesn't want to be waived. 'Tm really dumbfounded why this whole thing happened," said Dryer "I just can't believe they want to pay me not to play when I still can. It Just doesn 't make sense." "I GUESS IF I was m aking what Fred was mak i n g I wouldn't want to retire, either." countered Malavasi. "Look. it was a decision I had to make and l reel it's a good one." Is there any chance. as far as Malavasi is concerne d , that Dryer could win this ba ttle and be reinstated with the club? "I don't think so," the coach answered candidly, "at least not at this particular point." FV Pony all-stars take series title SAN MARCOS -T he Mustang Division All-stars of the Foun- tain Valley Pony baseball Jcague <9· lO·year -olds), captured the World Series n ag here recenUy. The team was unbeate n in dlt· tMct play against teams from O r a nge, An a h eim , Garde n Gr-0ve and Del Obispo to reach the final•. At San Marcot, It de- feated teams from San Oie10 and San Qemardino counUea. , Baseball today On thl~ date in bn11eb~ll In 19.'JB N RC TV brouuhl 1t.s cameras to Ebbt-ls ft'1eld in Brooklyn for a double header bt•twct'n l hl' Clncinnut1 Reds and the Brooklyn f>oogers lhe major leagues' first t.-lecai.t. Red Bflrber wu al thf' m1C'rophonc Toduy':s lnrlhclay New York Meti. cut<:hcr Alex Trevino 1i. 24 Stabler to return to Oilers? The door opened wider for r~ Ur(•d quarterback Keo Stabler to end his brief ret1ri>ment Tuesday when 1 louston Oilers Coach Ed Biies learned starting quarterback Gllford Nielson would be lost to the tC'um for two or three weeks with a shoulder in JUr}' "There are several possibilities at this point but I would say Ken Stabler is our No. l ('h111C'c," !>aid Biles Elsewhere in the NFL. San Diego waived six players -including Super Bowl V<'leran Glen E dwards and traded re- c(•iver!i Gregg Mccr ary and J ohn Floyd to meet the NFL 50·man roster Hmil. The 34-year·old Edwards. a tu year veteran. started 14 post- !> c ason games with Pittsburgh and the Chargers. in<:luding lhe 1974 and 1976 Super Howls won by the Steelers The Chargers traded M ct'rary. a veteran backup tight end, and Floyd, a third year wide receiver. to Washington for undisclosed future draft con· s1derat1ons One of the Chargers' victims was defensive back Ervin Cobb of Long Beach State Oakland waived six players. including seven year veteran guard Dave P ear Veteran linchaC'ker Cha rlie Hall, who started 131 C'On.-.ecutive games in a 10-year career with Cleveland. was one or 10 players cut by the Browns The Denver Broncos waived Matt Robinson to trim their quarterback contingent to three and their team roster to 49 Je ff Kna p· pie is the No 2 quarterback beh ind Craig Mort.on with rookie Mark Herrmann the third signal l'alkr Boston, Toronto f 1ght over Ainge A tug of war ovc•r Danny Ainge • turned into a legal battle Tuesday "'hen lhl' Hoston Celtics and Toronto Blue Jays filed lawsuits agamst each other . The Celtics ' suit. filed in S D1striC't Court in Boston. seek:. a temporary restraining order to keep the Blue Jays, for whom Ainge plays third base. from inte rrupting contract talks between Ainge and the NBA team In New York. the Rluc Jays had filed a fede ral court suit seeking an tnJunction preventing the Celtics from con- ducting further negotiations with Ainge and from signing him until 1983. when his Blue Jays contract expires Former New England Patriot Dona ld F r ancis Wade, 32, was arres ted by s pecial agents of the FBI Monday and t•hargcd with mail fraud Richard S. Tilley, a lawyer and former general manager of the Virginia Hunters ' football team. died early Tuesda) of an apparent self·infl1cted gunshot wound Telev1 s1o n. radio T V: No events scheduled. RADIO: No events scheduled Tampa, Trail • win openers LL World Se ries begins WILl.lAMSPORT. f'u IAP> Center f1eldctr Chris Mutchell tJt>ltcd a thrt'e run homn to 1>ower T<1mpa , Fla , to a 6 3 victory over Stcimford. <:onn .. Tuesday in opening play at the 35th annual l.1ltle League World Series Trail, British Columbia, captured the opening game 4·3 over SHAPE of Belgium by capitalizing on 10 walks by SHAPE pitcher Anthony McDowell. neguhng the h1.: right hander's 15 stnk~outs TAM PA ·s 8 F. LMONT H E IGHTS team. reµrto>senting the South rl'gion for the second straight yt•ar . made tl lo the 1980 rmals before los mg lo Taiwan The island nation, pursuing an un precedented fifth straight title. begins play tod;ty against Montern•y. M cxico Tampa ran into trouble against Stamford beforl' 1t" hitters started slugging Tampa hud 39 homl' runs in ill-16 tournament games prior lo the "l'r'"'S. Tampa's Mauru:c Crum added a two-run homer in the fifth off losing pitcher Rich OeLeo. Stamford jumped to a 2-0 lead in the top of the first on a Billy Panapada s ingle and an RBI-double by Steve Arnone. who scored on a· wild pitt•h by winning r1ght·hander Derek Bell TAMPA GOT ONE RUN back in the bottom of lite first as Stamford committed four errors. three in a row Mitchell's blast over the 205 foot cen ter field fenc·e brought home Cedric Thornton and Mau rice Miller, who both singlt•d Crum's shot drove m nell, who had doubled. and brought in J eff Solomon 1n relief for Stamford Pinc•h runner Tony Ferraro scored the wmning run for Trail in a four run fifth inning for the Cana- dian representatives MIK•: TAVAROU DOUBLED to score Doug Gardint>r. who had walked Gardiner was safe at the plate in a collis ion with SllA PE catcher Steve Maltais. who dropped the relay Tavaroh srored on a Wll<11>1tch and Sean Harry tallied on a passed Jail after heing hit by a pitch. Two walks later. Ferraro st•on•d on u double steal before Rrian Finlay grounded out lo short to end the inning McDowell. a giant of a 12·year.old at 5·10 and 165 pounds, struck out or walked t:'Verv batter he facl•d through th<' first three innings · lie even made the s in gle putout in the field when Gardiner got trapped off third in a rundown for the final out in tht' third 1nnm~ after McDowell lnaded the b<tsc<; "tth three walk!> Waite wins hi c ycle ra<·~s John Waite , a 16 year·old b1<"~cle racer from Huntington Beach who allends Ocean View High School. won two national JUntor riding cha m · p1onshiµs recently in Trexlerto"n .. Pa Waite C'artured the l.OOcFmeter matched sprints <"hamp1onsh1p, then capped his week·long SOJOUrn with a victor~ 10 the kilometer race where h<.• went the t ,000 meters against the clock - W<tite 1s a m ember of the newly formed Villa Orange RICHle Club of Orange Count} .-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---=.:._~-=-.~~--- > ~o~o .. -~,1 ~;a~JJtrt·-~ .. 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CCEPT VISA AND MASTER CHARGE~ ' ) I .... .--.-.~_.....----------.....~--.-.............. ,,_ ........ ...__... .......... ._.. .... ..._ __ ................. .._ ............................................................................................... .__. .... .._ ..... ~._-..... ~~ llllJPlllt WEDNESDAY', AUG. 26, 1981 CLASSI Fl ED 07 For the time being, the Chargers. are all alone. at the top . D3 . er refuses to budge 12-year veteran wants to play ... not retire ·~---SIZING IT UP Ham corne rbacks Rod P e rn· 1left 1 a nd P a t Thomas art• both 27-,:ear·olds. 5-9 a nd. weigh 180 pounds. Both ft-el that being small has its ad\'anl ages at cornerback. By JOHN SEVANO Of .. o.My ...... ._ On a "technicality." Fred Dryer stlll remains a member of the Los Angeles Rams today. How Jong he stays In that capacity, though. is u~ in the air. Coach Ray Malavaai stales firmly that Dryer ts gone. Assistant General Manager Jack Fulkner. on the other hand. saxs It's too premature to dismiss Dryer altogether ; the possablllly distinctly exists that Dryer could maintain his club membership. PART OF THE reason for the confusion Tuesday s temmed from the fact that neither Dryer nor General Manager Don Klosterman were at Rams Park. Inste ad, negotiations be twee n the two were rumored to be held at one of several restaurants in Beverly Hills. ··At the present time the re is a technicality in his contract that's holding things up," admitted Malavasi Tuesday. .. Hopefully. things will be resolved by the end of the day." They weren 't, however . and now the myster y trying to be solved is what "technicality" is holding up proceedings. Speculation is that Dryer's contract. uni- que in that it's a carry-0ver from the old NFL days, has a clause in it which pro· hibits the Rams from cutting him. Under the new modern-d ay NFL agreement, such a clause no longer exists. DRYER'S CONTRACT, though, was formulated in 1975 when such options were still a reali ty . Interestingly. Dryer 's con- tract expired in 1980. It was the Rams who Fred Dryer renewed the pact for one more additional year intact. Now. it seems. Dryer is using that clause as leverage. He's holding fast to his convictions that: a ) he will not re· tire; b ) he will not agree to be cut; c) he's willing to play; and d> most importantly. he still wants to play. The Ra ms, obviously. feel differently about the contribu- tion the 12-year veteran. who has played in 174 straight games, can s till make. "Older guys get to a stage where they should ret.ire , .. said Malavas i of the 35-year-0ld Dryer. "If somebody isn't s mart enough to do it themselves, then somebody has to do it for them." Some players have expressed concern and puzzlement over Dryer 's departure , "IT DOESN'T MAKE sense." commented Pat Haden. ''I d~~·t know wh y they just don't put a younger guy on IR ( mJured reser ve> and get their money's worth out of Fred." '.'I have no idea why they made a decision like that." said Jack Yo ungblood more sternly. "Valuable players are defiru tely hard to come by and F reddie's defirutely that." Another reason for the players ' head scratching is that Dryer , at le ast In his teammates· eyes. had played prelty well d uring the pre season. The coaches, however, didn't feel the sa me way ''The worst judge of players is football players," Malavas1 protested. "They're not the coaches They don't study film 14 hours a day Plus. they're not coaching the te am. I am." WHAT APPARENTLY has happened is that Dryer has fallen out of favor with the coachin g staff. which feels that Cody J ones is bigger, stronger. younger and bet· ter able to handle the right side or the Rams' defensive hne . "Frc.-ddie wasn't going to be happy play mg behind Cody," added the Rams coach. "lie almost admitted as much to me." Dryer's stubbornness left the Rams in an awkward 'position Tue:;day as they still had one cut to make lo comply with the SO player NFL roster hmit. With Dryer taking a firm stand , the team was forced into adjusting their thinking and thus put tight end Victor Hi cks on the injured reserve list. Hicks. who has an achilles problem, fi gured to go on IR anyway. but not this soon. KLOSTERMAN , ALONG w ith t h e t ea m 's secretary /treasurer J ohn Shaw. is reportedly tryini;: to come to some financial settlement with Dryer in an at· tempt to get him to retire. Dryer, who has a guaranteed contract worth $215.000. 1s allegedly hedging because of some incentives cla uses <See DRYER, Page 02) Angels' formula their character Dodgers, Pirates in debate Shqdes of '79 $ays Grich, after come-from-behind 8-7 victory in homestand finale By CURT SEED EN Of Ult Dl6ty ~-S\tn Maybe it was the way seldom-used John Harris calmly st roked a single to bring home the tying run in the bottom of the ninth inning. Or maybe it was the way the often- maligned Angel reli evers have suddenly m anaged to keep the team in the ball game even though they appeared out or 1t ·early. that it was the Angels' newly realized character that prope ll ed their dramatic 8· 7. 10-innmg victor y over the Boston Red Sox Tuesday night as 26,325 Anaheim Stadium patrons refused to let a six-run Red Sox first inning dissuade them from lea ving early. '79,.. beamed Grich. who helped his team win its fifth come-from-behind game of the homestand. "We had a team effort. (Don ) Baylor has been s winging a hot bat, (Rick ) Burleson 's been doing things like leading off that inning (the loth> with a base hit, and last night we got contributions from (Juan> Beniquez and <Bobby) Clark." And maybe at was the way Manager Gene Mauch decided to forego a nmtn· inning sacrifice bunt play and let both Don Baylor and Bobby Grich swing away with the potential tying run at first base. Angels owner Gene Autry probably s um med things up the best after the ga me, telling Ma uch : "Skip , you'll never manage a better game as long as you li ve. You gave up six and they never quit on you.·· The victo ry can only be described as the ultimate in morale boosters as the Angels take off for their longest road trip of the year beginning Thursday night in Baltimore. For the record, it took a bases-loaded single by Grich with one out in the loth inning to give the Angels their sixth vie· tory in the last seven games. "Kind of exciting, wasn't it?" un- de rs tated Mauc h. "I don 't think anything pleases the plarers more than to come back like we did the last two Both Grich and Mauch wall tell you "We've played great ball -shades of Is auto racing healthier now? Bobby Unser optimistic despite death of Ontario R1 VERSIDE The theory has been advanced t hat there are no auto racing fans. merely those wishing a place to smoke pot and gulp beer and co mmit obscene a cts upon each other. Evidence is prominent at the Indianapolis 500 where thousands lurch around the infield for several days with no knowledge of, or interest in. that which is transpiring on the race track. Ontario Motor Speedway perished in a com· m unity of 12 million people. or thereabouts when it could not put 100,000 rumps in the seats ~nee or twice a year. This led to the suspicion that if you searched everyone at the gate , the drivers would be watched only by the mechanics. Bobby Unser begs to differ. "THE DEATH OF ONTARIO MOTOR Speedway was the worst thing that ever hap· pened to a uto racing," Bobby says. "It was the best facility in the world and now that it is gone it will never return. ' "Because of its failure, I would have to admit there may be fewer race fans in this area than there should be, but we have many interested peo- ple and our iame is healthier than ever." · Unser points to the Riverside International Raceway which has adopted the California 500 and given it a home for the foreseeable future. The first 500 will unfold al Riverside Sunday. "Riverside operates at a profit," Unser says. ·'There is something going on here every day of the week. The difference. I think, ls that you have good management at Riverside. "This wa.s not the case at Ontario.·· UNSER SA VS AN ACCUllATE gauge or the health of auto nclng is sponsorship. The game cannot survive without firms and individuals pick- ing up the tab (or the expensive men and equip- ment Involved. SPORTS COLUMNIST BUD TUCKER Unser says a crowd of 100,000 at Riverside Sunday would indicate a robust future for the Ca lifornia 500. an event Bobby has dominated with four wins al Ontario. "Traditionally," Bobby says, "the two facilities are completely different -an oval track and a road course -so the fans were probably dif- ferent. It will be interesting to see what sort of mixture we get on Sunday." TIIE CALIFORNIA SM, or course. remains the same in name only. The "500" now refers to kilometers and the duration or the race t\as been reduced to 313.5 miles. It has been suggea\ed that the drivers would lack the stamina required for 500 miles on a twistin~ road course. "I don't thJnk it has anything to do with the drivers." Bobby Unser says. "It la more a case or the cars not holding up. The demands put on the brakes and the transmissions in lh1.a race will be Incredible and. really, these can are not designed for road courses. "If we tried to go 500 miles, I don't lb.ink very m any of us wouJd be around at t.be finish." The IndianapoUs·type can seem to be very delicate and unable to withltand the punishment s ubjected by the drivers. 'Iberefore, a attatep ia s uggested to Unser to try a stron1er car and win races throu.gb endurance. "That's a good Idea,'' Bobby 1ay1, ''but the trouble is some s.o.b. always comes alon1 wttb a car that is fast and 1tron1 too." nights. We got some super innings out of the bullpen tonight. If you can spot <F ra nk I Ta n a n a and I Dennis > Ecke rs ley and come back and beat them both. then the guys really have some character." The Angels , indeed. showed som e character Tuesday night. With Harris, at ba t for only the 49th time this year. stroking an RBI single lhat tied the game in the bottom of the ninth. and Grich erasing a 10th-inning homer by Boston's Jim Rice with his game-winning hit in the bottom of the 10th, the Angels created just the right kind of atmosphere they're going to <See ANGELS, Page D2l -~--- "We have new sponsors comlne In all t.be time," Bobby Unser says, "but more lmpoiUnt. we have many comlnt back who had iotten out or the 1port. "Spomol"I are anxious to bteome involved. A sood example ia my brother Al betn1 1pouored ror J\Wt Udl one race by Jack Wlllon ol Mark C. Bloome. rt. co.t WU.on $5,000 and he 11 convinced It ls well worth It." Unser alway1 refUJa to predict the outcome of a race, but nsures be bu somethlnc IOinl for him at Rlvenide. They are not likely to take a victory away u wu Lb• cale at lndlanaPOltl. AOUNO.THE-WORLD DUO -Bob Thompson <right) of NeWpOrt Beach and Mike Farley or Honolulu inspect sails aboard the American yacht Alaska Ea1le at Portsmouth England. They will compete ln the thlrd Whitbread 27,ooO mile race which starts Saturday. "Politlct," Bobby 1a.ya ... BUt let's not So into that." Let's not. II ( PITTSBURGH <AP> -The Los Angeles Dodgers and Pitts- burgh Pirates chose an out of the way place and an odd time to de bate bea nba lls -un. derneath the stands at Three Rivers Stadium midway through an 11-inning slugfest. Tuesday night's ugly confron- tation had some players wield· ing bats in a corridor. But it s topped with both benches hurl· mg insults rather than punches before the Dodgers survived a late Pirate charge a nd scored a 9-7 victory behind Rick Mon· day's pinch single . FORTUNATELY, the mood lightened considera bly after the game. "How close do two materials get before there 's fusion?" said Monday when asked how close the two teams got to each other in a corridor connecting the two dugouts. "Let me put it this way, air tr affi c controlle rs don 'l let jets get that close.·· he joked . "You could smell e ach other's breath," said Dusty Baker, one of two Dod ger s plunked by Pirate pitcher Pascual Perez in the sixth inning. "You want to know what we were doing back there? We went back there for a drawing or the Pennsyl vania Lotte ry ," said Pirate captain Willie Stargell. one of the pe acemakers. "I looked around and every· :thing was running through that little space like a herd of wild buffalo." said Dodger manager Tommy Las orda, who got bumped into a water cooler in the fracas. LASORDA, WHO noled some Pirates brandished bats in the hallway , had complained that Per~ was throwing inside all night. The sparks turned into a near-conflagration when Perez opened the s ixth inning by hit· ting Blll Russell. Then he nicked Baker right after Kenny Lan· dreaux bad ripped a run-scorin1 double. U mpire Dutch Rennert warned Perez and the Dodlen a bout retaliation while Regeie Smith began sparring verbally I with Perez from the Ood1ers bench. When the inning ended, both Perez and Smith left their duaouta by separate exit.a to claah in the ball. "It wu just Uke a flcbt oo the field. Nobody b.lt anybody. Thtte was a lot of screamlna and yell- ini. One thine led to another, that't' all," said Ru1Hll, wbo also 1lngled home an llMMlranee <See DODGEll8, P11e Ol) ,. ' I l l ' I •1 I ti I I .. II •I r• ·~ l I .I 11 11 'I 'I ll " ·' ' rl 'I 'I ,, · l ll ., ,, tl I 4 ., I .1 ) ,,. . ., b " 11 1 r1 I I .. They don't come much better than the Chargers Others may have.a shot at being No. l , but for the moment , Edi son stands.all.alone ln ashorl order , football previews of the 1981 high Achool season will be forthcumlng 1&nd rest as sured, it'll ht-u campuiacn lo remember Fountain Vullcy lllgh ~nd AU Cl F Qullrtcrback Matt Stcvenis will be back. So will Estancia High and iL., All Cit' quarterback, J im M(•t'uh1ll and isuperstar Kenn edy Pola and the Mater Dei Monarchs . Others have high hopl'i., and rightfully so BUT THE RE IS ONE school wh1c.'h again will command the fancy of Southern Californiu Edison High's Chargers , two·t1me CIF Big Five Conference champions. possessors of a 22·game winning s treak and expectations of, well, there is a hmit. The most you can play is 14 games < 10 reg· ularseason.4 playoff>. The preview is m the worh on Edison. but here is just a sampling of what makes the C hargers the most talked about team in the West and a bonafide threat to make 1t three straight lilies and 36 in a row. Are you ready for this'• The starting backs average 6-1. 201 and have 4.65 speed in the 40 From tight end to tat·kle it's 6·2, 216 and the entire s tarting offeni:.e hai:. 4 85 '>peed in tht• '10 P~P SPORTS ROGER CARLSON On defense, where the Charaers don't like to be so beefy, t he front five averages 6-0, 197 a nd h as 4.8 ·peed. The Linebackers average 8-2. 209 a nd are at 4 7 andthesecondaryis5·11, 184.0verallt hedefenser uns aroundata4.8rate One player 1s expected to go two ways (All· Cl F line backer Rick Di Bernardo, who will also \tart at tight end) USC IS RE PORTEDLY interested in no less than SIX Eruson players, rumored to be Dave Ge roux , Theo Langford, DiBernardo, John O'Callahan, Greg Eskridge and Brett Blanchard. One national list of prospects <Art Judge> has D1 Bernardo on the second team for the country, with quarterback Ken Major on the s ixth team. !The hst isn't infallible, obviously, 11ince Stevens and McCarull aren't listed anywhere) Edison w1ll be the South.land's No l ranked team and is lhe nation'is No. l uccordlna lo Blue Chip Magazine out or Oklahomu City Another pubhcation, out of Phoerux, says Edison Is only No. 6 and Fountain Valley Is No. 14. It has Moeller High of Cinncinati No. 1 and, a team which would rind It very difficult to wade past the second round of the Southern Conference playoffs <Empire, Century, Sea View. etc.), Hancho <..:ordova, rankt!a No 2 NATIONAL RATINGS ARE a subject which is difficult to really take seriously, it 's all a matter of relaUvity But Edison's 22·game winning streak in the toughest of Southern California circles. cer tainly gives the Chargers every right to consider themselves somewhere in the stratosphere Geroux, incidentally. who appeared to be the finest fullback in the Orange Coast area in the past 15 years while just a junior, benches 315 pounds and stopped at 500 pounds in the squats. What's Edison Coach Bill Workman have to say about all this? "I think we're overrated Up front we'reawfull y green ." Cerotu D1Hemardo Lang/ord t-:dison ·~ s tarting lint>up~ Offeo~c Nam~. pugltlon Ht. Wt. Cl. 40 Ken Major. qh 6·4 20() Sr 4.7 Dave Geroux. rb 60 216 Sr 4 6 ThL•o Langford, rb 5 II 208 Sr 4 7 Rrelt Blanchard, fl fj 2 180 Sr 4.6 Gre~ Eskridl.!e. w1 6 1 185 Sr 4.6 Rick I>iBernardo , tt' 6·4 218 Sr 4 7 John Cuv1ello, 1 62 240 Sr 53 CornpositP < 1 ) . l 62 214 Sr 53 8111 Thomas. ~ 6·2 208 Sr 5 1 Craig Durnil~. J: 6·2 215 Sr 4 8 Composite 12). r 60 204 Sr 4.9 John ()'Callahan. pk 6·'1 225 Sr 4 9 l'roy Hichardson. punter 6 4 215 Sr AFC East: B uffalo fig ures a s t e am to h eat Defe nse Bry1·1· Mala\'us1. d t• 60 191 Sr 4 R J'h i I Cooper. dt· 62 198 Sr 4.9 Rick Ponder, di s 10 211 Sr 5 1 But New Engl and. Baltimore. and M iami expect to make it. a wide open battle Tray R1dt!nour, ell 6-0 191 Sr 4 8 Joe Zl•ruch<i, ng 5 II 195 Sr 4.7 Hitk Dllkrnardo. lb 6·4 218 Sr 4.7 BUFFALO, N .Y (AP> -The AFC East used to belong to the M1am1 Dolphins . but 11 has pro· duced rour different champions in the last five years and developed a reµute1tion as ont' or the Na. tional Football L eague's least pr edictable divisions New England ha~ the best tillent in the division but somehow usually rinds a "ay to lose near the end of the season The most explosive of- fenses belong to the Ba ltimore Colts and New York Jets. but their defenses keep them from winning consistently With Mi ami rebuilding. that left the Buffalo Bills to c·llmb to the top last season. In its first decade, the division knew only three champions the Dolphins, Patriots and Colts But the Bills changed that in 1980, "inning the title with an 11·5 record built on a strong defense a nd versatile rookie back Jot Cribbs. BUFFALO COACH CHUCK KNOX, the NFL's Coach or the Year in 1980, has built a favorite for consecutive titles with judicious draft choices and a blend or seasoned veterans The Bii is are especially tough on defense. "It's the Bermuda Triangle because ballcar riers have a h<ibit or getting lost in our territory ... -.ays Z70·pound nose tackle Fred Smerlas. a Pro Bowler 1n his second season. Tht• other points of the triangle art' inside linebackers Shane Nelson and Jim Has lett. whose 125 ta ckles led the team Is iah Robertson and Lucius Sanford pl ay outside in the 3·4. Left end Ben Williams had 12 sacks last year. TODl'S VODKA 1.75-urER ~ i:°&j~ndy while Sherman White comple ments the pass rush on the other side Strong safety Steve Freeman led the team in interceptions with seven. while free safeties J eff Nixon and Bill Simpson and cornerbacks Mario Clark and Charles Romes complete a solid, veteran unit. With 225-pound fullback Booker Moore, this ,·ear's No 1 draft c hoice, out of action because of a NFL O UTLOOK nerve ailment. the Bills again will rely on 203· pound Curlis Brown to carry the ball or block for Cribbs. CRIBBS SET A BUFFALO rook ie recor d with 1.185 yards rus hing and also caught 52 passes, a t<.'am record for a back Quarterback Joe Ferguson threw for 2,805 yards and 20 touchdowns last year. His top re· ce1vers are J erry Buller and Fra nk Lewis and l1~ht end Mark Brammer The offens ive line is strong, with under rated tackles Ken Jones a nd Joe Devlin n anking guards Reggie McKenzie and Conrad Dobler and center Will Grant. New England is a statistician 's dream and an analyst's nightmare with five first-round draft choices in the secondary. a 44l·point output and 10·6 record in 1980 and no playoff berth. Tight end Russ FraJJcis has r etired , but Coach Ron Erhardt still has reserve Don Hasselbeck and ., BOTTLE PRICE 6 74 ·' 'cME.'·: PRJ<ZE· CAsSOFn,: .. aosa ~ o.5£0F6 659 I 75-t.JTER Fleischman's Gin '"''·.-,.. ({ ).. ta 4~ ·___ 5 0?.9 CASE Of 6-39.54 ... 'l 750ML .:.,1 ~ ~ Bailey's Irish Cr~ ' · .------""""----.... •·, I 75-LrrER .~ •i~'· \.I:· Boord's Gin , . 1 BACARDI .·. RCJM l.7WTER UGHTOR OAAK 960 CASE OF 6-57.60 J&B SCOTCH 1.75-UTER 1669 CASEOF &l00.14 __ ..... .., •. t1'' ~ ...... ·~-:}..~ ~OFJ; 11 67 139'5 -l') CASEOF6 847 5083 wide receivers S t a nley Morgan and Harold Jackson. the top ac.'t1 ve receiver m the NFL with 532 receptions STRONG·ARME D QUA RTERBACK Steve G rogan hai:. been inconsistent. Completing the backfield are Vagas Ferguson, who rushed for 818 yards as a rookie. and Don Calhoun. John Hannah, a 265·pound left guard, 1s one of lhe NFL's best linemen . Bob Cryder is the other guard, with Pete Brock at center The Patriots gel good line·backing from Steve Nelson and Rod Shoate and rugged defensive play from end Julius Adams. MIAMI COACH DON SHULA has 193 career victories in 18 years or NFL coaching despite an 8·8 mark last season In the fourth game last year. he put David Woodley at quarterback. and the eighth round pick passe<l for 1.850 yards and l'1 touchdowns. Now Shula must rehabilitate the running game, which wasn't helped when No 1 choice David Overst reet defected to Montreal of the Canadian Football League. Tony Nathan and rookie fullback Andra Fra nklin show promise. Nathan caught 57 passes for 588 yards last year, better than wide receivers Nat Moore (47 eatches> and Duriel Harris <33 > Miami defensive ends Kim Bokamper and Doug Betters play ahead of linebackers A. J . Duhe , Larry Gordon and newcom e r Bob Brudzinski. M 1kc: Powt•ll lh 60 200 Sr 4 7 Rill Cray, t ll 5 11 175 Sr 4.7 .John Burkt. t·h 60 185 Sr 4 7 Craig Rakhsh<1n1 . s fi I 192 Sr 4 8 F ernando Griffith~. ss 5 11 192 Sr 4.8 (11 Ouanl' St an (6·4, 2091. Mark Bauer <ti·U, 2151. or John Czuczka lfi·I, 227 1 1.l > Mike Kulpa 16 O, 202 > or Jeff Boydsten 16 o. 20"r.1 ( 1 who cares'' Nobody runs 'em hack Surf co1npet ition gets ·under way The J9KI Cahfornrn Surf Tnals. featuring some or tht• top \U rfers on the We!>l Coast. will be held s la11111g today through Sunday al Lower Trestles. jUSt ~outh or San Clemente :\lore than 96 entra nt:-. will be competing in the one on one !'>1luat1on al> compet1t1on will be~1n al 7 am daily l..oC'al f.a,1>r1lt>~ include Bud Llamas or Hunt- ington Bcat·h . 1980 Tri a ls winner , Ste\•e Richardson or Newport Beach. Ian Cairns. Scott W ,mng and Rill Wtird of Huntington Beach and Peter Townend of Fountain Valley Lower Trestle:o. 1s located one exit south of San \lemt•nte at the Christ1an1los off-ramp Sunday·., final will bt-~1n at noon For more information. phone 673 4194 EiTI EELu··-R The l'nlroyal Steeler Stffl·Beltf'd Radial Wblte•·•ll-#I in treadwear rating. \ rr"" «•ood\ r•r t U1'1nnt t•;th ,t .. ••I t 1r .. ,tuu1 , 't f ,, , ... , ti t 111,il ""I•• I 11 1'''""'"1, t 1 '" ""·• 1 \I'' \ltr~U.-\\i\~ h41,rft un • 1on•JJ•f••·o11 11f 111.1n11l11lu1•t · •••·•''"'' 11 1.1t111_ .. uo1I•• tto ,., , l ft\,..rRmrftot \ n1form Ttr,.. Uuo4hl\ f,1.1fifttc '''t' m \..L "'"' ''' .111 1 101 • •1oq1l111 •I• I of .. Hurry America! AUGUST 17 THROUG H SEPT. 12 ONLY 4 WEEKS MANUFACTURERS' RATINGS FOR U.S. GOVERNMENT QUALITY GRA DING SYSTEM GOODYEAR Cuslom Polvsteel FIRESTONE 72 1 GENERAL Dual Steel II B.F. GOODRICH life Saver XLM MICHELI N XWW HEAVY DUTY SHOCKS •1 'l9s INITALLID Most U.S. £"·'i.1f. -~tl~G . 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Hogan waging a fieFce battle A throwout could decide Etchells-22 Class winner By ALMON LOCKABEV DaHy .............. Wrttff The North American championship for the Etchells-22 Class Tuesday appeared to hln1e on who has the best throwout race at the end of the best five of six series. And that throwout under the Olympic scoring s ystem boils down to 8 battle lo the wire between Barry Nesbitt of Sydney, Australia, and Tim Hogan of Newport Beach. Hogan won Tuesday's fourth race in a breezy leftover sea with Nesbitt a close second, but without the throwout Nesbitt still leads the aeries with 14. 7 points to 18 for Ho1an. Figurlng the score with a throwout at thle stage of the regatta, Hogan would be leadin1 Nesbitt by one point. Hogan's finishes In the four races have been 5· 1·4· l against 2·2·3·2 for Nesbitt. Except for the battle between HoR•n and Nesbitt, TuesdaY.'S race turned Into a rather bor· Ing affair in a lumpy, leftover sea from Mond1y'1 22-knot 1ear-buster. The six boats that 1ot oct on a starboard tack at the leeward end of the line to0n picked up a fresh southwesterly whUt the majority of the neet which tacked early and aalled up the beach toward the Santa Ana River Jetty were left far behind, ending up In a follow·the-leader parade. Hogan took an early lead on the left aide of the course and never rellnqu11bed it dnptte a little aplMaker trouble at the weather mark. Third to finish waa Ttm Wllaon of Sydney Auatralla; fourth was Bob MaclAan. Stattlt; ind fifth waa Pat Ayres, Newport Btach. The rttt of the neet waa en1a1ed ln what api>eartd lo bt Lewis win8 Cal-29 Title LONG BEACH -Neftrt1U 1ktppertd by Stan ~ewls, Cabrlllo Beach Yacht Ci\lb, waa tht winner of "the Cal-29 natlonal cham. plontblp Sunday. Dttplte a dl1qti1UflcatJon ill one race, Ltwl1 1 cored thrff ftr1t1 and one aecond to win the tltlt. Runner~up wu Oranae Blouom, Mlkt Kinney, ~ona Beach Ye: third wu Sunablne, ~Hum· hre).', CB~2i fourth wu Prent1l. Alan Carlan, BYC.andfm.nwuOu1to,G.or1eNeU.CBYC. another race, far behind. Third ln the standings, despite a 10th place flniah, was Andy Macdonald, Newport Beach; fourth was Ben Altman, Cowes, En1land, and fifth was John Savage, Sydney. The point spread after second place was so wide that It appeared no one could overtake Hogan and Nesbitt, even if the leaders wound up with an extremely bad race today or Thursday. There was no sign of the oil spill from the Shell Oil Co. oil Island Ellen that Monday dama1ed sails on several ot the racing boats and smeared up the topsides of a number of spectator boata. Ala ska E a gle to race The Yacht Alask1 Ea1le wlll face 29 challenJCen Saturd1y when the seven months Whitbread Around the World Race 1eta under way trom Plymouth, Enaland. Alaska Ea1le haa under1one 1all and aystems tea~ crew traininl and a couple of 1bakedown racea alnce she wa1 lau.nchtd at Vollenhove, Holland,. June 19, accordJna to Dick Seay of Newpon Beach, project mana1er for owner Nell Ber&ht. Seay la 1110 a key cn1w member on the 12-man crew. Alaalca Ea1l• ta America's flrat and only entry ln tbe ruaed race which ln )'tart put baa coat the life ot a crewman and 1tverely damaitd yachts tn aome of the world'• rou1ht1t waters. In a practice a&U oft Lymtnaton, Ensland, re· cenUy Al11ka l:atl• salted well ahead of ~ Britt1h yacht, FCI' Cballenaer, an IO·foot sloop. She w11 alao tbt overall handicap winner tn C1111 A ln tbt recent Faatnet race tn En1land, 11vtn1 her Ume on 1uch 1pttdy maxl·bo•tl 11 Klaloa and Condor. Berf. blmttlf will aldpper tbt boat. Hla com· pany, A uka Jnttrnatlonal lnduatri• la 1poDIOI'· Ina the boat. . Seay 1ald Hvtral cbaftl~. _bave rectDtlf. been made in t.bt crew rotter • ...,aect.D1 Befit 1 aor,. MLU, wtll bt Nlcolu con..P-.rton of Mexico City. HAL llACM Ill l 'ltltr'I ltt NUS fltll, Ut INCll.,..1, .. lolttkWa• 141 ........ It ......... 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NL -~ 0.11 .. or..,., ,.,..,....,, Phll-plllt Ptllllltt, tor en lndlllnllt 11- followlflll an lncl-1111votvl"1umpl••11...,. flleldt on Moftday, CHICAGO CUllS -llacelltd Jim Trety •lld Mel Hell, outflelO.ra, from Mkllencl Of ,,,. , .... L.Hgue. llKAlled Ty Weller lllCI Scol T""""°", outlltldert; 8111 HtyH, cal<,_,; Scoft "ltl<Mr. 11\fltlder, end oe ... CANITMl.I. ............... _ ...... NIA -H..,.. Alt•._.._. .. '9CW ti lllltr ..... left OITl'OIT "llTOHt -tic.,.. t.rl .. 1 .... 1.,,,.,_,.. IC<\HIAS CITY lttNOI -..,_ ~ ...,, ... ,..,_ ... UTAH J~I -llff'ff Jemet Hfl'4'J, '--.... _,,.., <tlltrect. l'OOTUU ........ , ...... '-""- • Tl.ANYA flAl.COHI -~ ........... l.tw~• • ......., .... d ,, an IN Ill~,... tt•Wt llat Wtlof •tl:llrl PtNIY-11, 11 ........... ., ,. ................ llCllllti 11141 MIU tMllfl. •'* ,_.._, CALTIMO•I! COLT$ -O.elllM "1lrl tulllven, eYflltr, 111 wtlvt" freM ti• IC•-Clly Chlell Cllt Miiie ., ... , ........,, Merli .. lley, tull11ec111 Orwt l'i.I*. -. lenalv• ..,., Gary OOfl J--· ~ IHlll•, Jty Vtnllto, '""'"MU; Haw JOllMln, wlCe r.Celver; llt11 Jefl11-. "'" tllel, lt"'1 Pl.,.<e, llCt.le, -T,...t Crllftt. c .,,,.,,,.k, CHICAGO llAlllS -P ieced Tim cm ...... 4Utf1et'IN(ll, encl Allan •llil, C-rMcll. 111 lhe l11jured ,_..,. 1111 CINCINNATI t•NGALS -W1lwe4 Miiie Whitt, dtlen11ve llntmeft; /411011 AIHlt , w lelt rt<e lver ; Andrew Mt!Olllret, llMllt<k ... , Biii Oleta, oftentlyt 1'-1 Ru ll011111-, 1110.,., °''"'Ii Wllllt, ..... ty; Ctllll• l'ryor, llllfll eno, 11110 H.,..rl tlmpson, run111119 llo<ll. Piao• ..,,. .. MMM, tunning Ill<•, Oft IM lnJYreel ·-lltl (LIVEL14NO lllOWNS -Wtlvt• Cht rllt Hell, 11ne-.c•er. Autry ...,,_, .. 1.ty • .JoM ""°"'""· 11...WCller. "°" si-mCM11, ...,.M..,. !Miiie, Mtrcu• """-• dtte11a1 .. ••Ole, ••11•v Sc~l•UHNr, t utrd, OMn Pr-r, .,.,..,.,..,. 1114, Oerretl Nt llOft, llnel:oeoer. JM llHll(, Mi.tl' ..... $em Miiia, llnellltKaer PIK.Id Ler~y flrllfty, ltlety. -JOll "'"°"· lt<llle, ... tllt In. Ju•ed ,.._.,,. lltt <\c..,lrtd 11•"'9 """'9r, ll"fbeclltr, from tM Dt llH CewWyt; .... TllOmat Crqwn, cle .. nllw et>d, fr-ttw P~ll-lllN• Eeglea I« -IKI-traft CMl<tl OENVlll lllONCOS -Pl«ed Jlfl'W'llY Rol>l-. wlOO rece1,..,, on tM In)-,.. U tvt "" Wtlvtd Oreg Brecelln, lintlle<Ur, Larry Brw-. wl4e ,...,...., • 14•1•"11 T,,..,.._, tec-.e, Levtl Short, • lt na1 ... lecklt. Sit.,. Trlmlllt , corl\frlle<ll; Pit Wetller, wldo receiver, Carl Allt11, ctnlt r. _I(.., Tlmet, dtte..1lvt -· O•EEN llAY PACIClllS -P lacH llOfl CHtldy, wlcle •Kt!vt r. Peul a.,.111t11I 111\fNtller, •M W'(lle TUrl\fr, 00,_,,.,~ beo, ., the Injured reto•Ye lltl. Wei...., Dewey M<Cl•ln. llMCIA<lltt, tncl ll•Y A~ oer_., runnlno lletll I.OS ANGEi.ES llAMS -PltKtd Victor HI01, 119'>1 encl, on ln)uttel rtterve. NEW 011Lt:ANS S/41NTS -Wal..O Jet Ptdtf10ltl, llflfllf<ller; Emanutl 1-rt, Qu•rel, Miko l'ulll, lecllle; DOii Sc:r.we..U, Hltty, Jema1 Me ..... t ll, OOft,.tlvt lltO · end Sammy G,...., llflft:tOer Pieced llleh Meutl, w.-recelw r, J•f't H•rper, cerrt•; Gene Glt dYI, lln•b•<ller, a11d Oonnle l<llol•, llflM -· 011 Illa 11\juted r-lllt. NEW YOlllt GIANTS -Walvu 1 ... Ht!Mrt, oaft1y. Sltw HtMy, Mitty, .-SllO•up.,, t nd Oen /4pune, lintN<Jlera, Cl\rl1 1..1..,,111, OOl•ntlw tlld. 1na 0-..,. Smell, def.,,,.,. te<•le NEW YOlllC JITS -Waived lle l,11 Cleylor1. rvnnlng l>e(k, ICYI• Grottert, querttrt:ecll, J-Mltllo, PUftt.er. MMty Wtlltf -Wllliem $..,jamln, 111\fltl<Un; Sem lowers, llQlll end. a'ld •rlc c .... nl,,._,,, -d Pieced Tim -· tllfll e11d, JOI Pellegrlnl <enlt r, end Ml"• Feul.....,., Cltf..,llve -· on uw ,,,,_ ,.. .. , ..... ,, 0 At(L/4ND llAIOEllS -Waived o. .... Peer. Qt.lerd, P!\11 Llvlno-IOll. ltOle, l'r..- Htwlll111, ,,.,,,,.,. baO, -E111-..... ty. e nd P•wl Oevlt end Atlllu• klll llflfN<llert Pieced lot> f4tl-. lll'IMIK ..... ; lltQQlt lrvl"Q. 9...,d, •ncl Jtmtt Ot vl1, cor. nert:eck, on IM '"Jurtd •-rv• 1111. PHILAOELl'HIA !AGLIS -Placed Chuo Commlallt y, -ns1,.. llnam9f\, Scott l'llLk .. , Wida rtetl ... r , tM $It ... w..,.,, llnelleclltr, on lllt llljured rnerve 1111. Wal-Jim••""'•· klch r. C.elvl11 Mun'ey, lltllllt<k, Jim Luwlnot, lecale , G••t Jon ... d•ltn11 .. llntman, end Lyndell JONI, COtl\fr•l)Kk SAN DIEGO CHARG!.llS -Traded Gte90 McCrerv. t!Qhl end. -Jol\n Floyd, •lelt r.ct!w r. lo tllt W•llllnqlon lltdlltlna for IUlure -••<IOIOd drtfl cllolcH . TAMPA BAY llUCCANEEllS -Welvecl JOlln llovtto, klOer, 1110 llernt elld lloWrt Tllomu, runnlno 11ecu, J ell Ouln11, qut rtfWtllc•. ,.,.,,., Gere••. 1111n1er; lllelly Dorl.,, lec;klt , lo hylOr, wlcle recel.,..., •M ....... Brown.""'"' Mectll •ncl Ted Vln- ctlll, llntllltK••ra WASHINGTON llEOSKINS -Wel"41 Mike IClrlll ...... Pllllltr, lllOay Cleltt, ,_ nl"I Ille•. Ptlll 0uao11, ''-" alld; O.ve Orel, l.._llllK•tr Piked "°" S.YI ... ,.,.... o. .... .-.. .•• l'er1e, Coll .... Ouentlll l.owry, llMN<"-. 111 llw 1,.~t0 -.... MOC••Y NltieMI -taey 1.HeW OETaOIT llEO WINGS -S~ JoM lltr,..ft, -'°"""· 1..trry Lollnllll ...o Co,,_ Mlc.elef Q1Nlleftde•1. Aftd Joa Pet. lt rlOft, left wing NASL olsyoff1 PIUT'•041MO ( .... oOf·TlWw) ,...,... .. ._ Jecu~tvlllt 2. Allt ,,t• l IJt<ll-vlllt wins -let J.01 T ....... 10- Ct lgery ti l'orl L•Ydt•d•I• l"•rt L•"*nllle lffOt Mrltt, 1"4), 11 TulM I I Ml,,nt1olt IMln"ftOtt lttcU Mrltt, 1"41, n Portland et S.... Diego I Port!--M rltt, l"4)," Cl\l<tQO ft Sffltlt (Cl\l<eto leMll -let. 1.0), n re,... .... , llM<ou .. r !T•moe ..., '•"'• ....... l"4), n Tllw-J'tO•- MOfltrMI ti LOI A"Oflet 1-rffl 1-Mrl .. , 1.0J, n Yes, You. • D!TAll. HAND CL!ANINO lntttlof 6 ~letlor Shempoo -Condlllon WH-Poll•h Please help Smo~ MOBILE SERVICE We Maka House Calla 547-8241 t . ·' rm A f'unf1( "-'" '"° ,,, 1 hi·;-.;\'" •r.11''' ~ Tl\,· A,h ""'""~ l ''""'•I Dilly Piiat I llOTICe IMVtTI .. etM•t'I,,,.,. .... IAI. 091.IMTI• ...... W llVIMe llAJKM WATel CHS'HICT Ne l.......,IMeMT OllfllCT teO. * ntll .... ltOTIC:I I' HlllllY 01\llN U19t _.. .,.._..... lilt tM _,..._ ft# tl,llt,• • Y•IW .... rel .. '911tlell ...... ft# lrYIM llMCll W.W Oltilnct (lllWOI, Ct-. C-y, C:.llfwllla, IW I,,......,,.,~ OllCl'kl .... IOI Wiii .. '9t•I"" !If Ow ... ,, ef 01..CWt llf lllWO al .. --eN ue '9 .. 11-._ __ W ... ; TIMI 11 OOam ......... , ..... llitAILI O 110$ llOI C..,... Orlw IN llW, c;alltvml• 1'1.ACI .. cr-yott,. ... , ... 01..cwo 1rvlne llan<ll Welet Olatrlct P.0 ... C>I lfYIN , c;.11-• ft71t OHNIHO Of 1'110~1.I· The..._ wlll .. ._._et ... -I"' 9' .... I M rW ti 04-Wt te .. ,_ICI Oft ~ t, 1"1, .. II • 8.M., et IM ~--.... ·~1: 11,110, ... ,_ ......... ,,. ........ ~ ..... "'°" t e<ll, *"' Se!M-r I, ""· ~ "WATlllWOllll<I IOHOS, ILIC· flON "76, SllllH C, Of' THI 111\flNI llANCH WATlll DllTlllCT f'Oll IM- PllO\flMENT OliTlllCT HO 106," ......... r .. C·I le C·UI, -lllCllAIW, MATUlllTllS: Tiie llOnelt •Ill ..... _ 111 <onN<wtlve11-IUI Ot'dlr Oft k~ 1. 111 ti. •-It tor .. ell Of u. .. _ .. .,..,. •• ,..._ •. l'lllNCl,.AL "lllNCl,.AL YIAll AMOUNT ., ... AMOUleT ..... • 10,000 , ... d ,000 Itel 10,000 "" J0,000 "'' U,000 I ... u.ooo .. ., 1$,000 "" t0,000 , ... 20,000 1000 7t ,OOO , ... 20,000 IOOI 7S,000 '"° 20.000 to02 U,000 , .. I 2S,OOO JOO> u .ooo .. ., *0,000 JOIM 110.000 '"' ao,ooo IOOS 120,000 .... >S.OOO too. IU,000 , .. , 40,000 IN'flEllEST· T ... DonCls ,,.. .. bHr llllenat ., ..... or relet lo """"'~ Oii 1111 Niie -..oi bUI llOI to .. ceM '"' ,_, •-· peyatll• •mlaMUlllly °" S.Pttmller I, -MArcll I of eecll -r PAYMENT S.ICI boftell end 1M 11'11 ..... --ere .. Yntt 111 lewtut m-y Of 1M United $Ullft ol AINrl<.e 411 h ~ete ~y OM1lell el 80flk o1 ""*IC• Nel'°""I Tr11t1 aNI '8•11111 Aa-letlell, "•Yl"O A ..... ol tllWO. In LOl .._,., .. , c..111o<"'•· or et..,., ,...,,.,. Atl"'I .. "'WO 111 Sal\ Frt ncl-. Celllornle. Clll<.aoo, 1111 .... 11, or -Yori\. -York, et the•'°" Ofllle-rlllet.ol. llEG1$1'RATION: n.. bOnd• Wiii .. COUllOI\ ~ reoftlrellle ea lo P<lft.. clpel ol\ly or •to bolll prlr>el119I al\d l11tentl,.,,,, the forlft of ,,..1tretlon Mey i.. Cl'"'""· or 1111 -dlKllergtd f.-, ,,..llrlttlCWI, ell In eccO'Mnct •Ith Ille provialol\1 111 , ... '"°lllllOft P<OVIGlllll lor h 1-e of .. 14 -CALLA8LE. Tiit -m eturl"' Ol\Of' plror Ills.tic-'· ..... _ .. ,.,.. .,. •\All«I to cell or •-mpelol\ P<lor to .......,tty, All ~ Melllrift9.., or •Her ~r I, 1"2, or eny of them, Mey .. C•lleel .,.,.., Melvrlty ...0 r• OffmtCI. et 1111 op!IOft Of IM lkNrCI ol Ol-19' lllWO, on s.t*-I, '"'· or °"...., 11111<"1 pay....,.,t O.t• 1111....., prior IO maturity. llonds celleel prior to ,.,.,..,ny "'811 bl redeemael et 1111 toll-ll'IO ,.,.MlllllOI\ P<k .. , ••· oreuea • • perce11~ of per vei ... IOlllMr •ltll eccr....i l1111rett to O.te ot rede~IOll ICD% II redeemect on or oatore ~II I, 1"2; IOl'flP If ·-mtCI ....... .n .. -on or_.. MArc" '· ,..,; 101,_ II,_....., llle•Hfte<.,,,, on or Defore MArcll I, '"'· tQOO.liP If r_,.,.. lllll'Htter -on or befoR MArcll I, '"'· IOO'll. II,....,_ llllrMli.r -prior lo met11rny. All or eny oonloll ot the --1«1 to cell m•y.,. celled for r.,.mpelOI\ e1 e11y -llme. II Ian 11\en all o1 Ille ~ ere r-l'MCI el erty -II,.,,., •Yell bol>CIS 111811 be redM!neCI Oftly 111 ,,,_order of m.etvrlty -M-for r•clemptlOft ,,_, w1tlll11 a •11191• m.t11rlly by IOI. PURPOSE OF ISSUE Tiie boftell -re eulftorl1ecl 1or the KQllltlUon -COl\ltNCtlon Of wel•r-kl le<lllll .. for tllt ...... It ol ,,.,.,..._, Dlatrlcl No IOI. SECUIUTY Tiie -· ... 1....0 --I lo -C:.llfornl• Weter Ob-trl(I Lew IDMllon U Of the Weter'°* ol .. SIM• of Cetlfomle) encl ""811 bl pa id from t11 _,.,..,, upon lel'ICI W1tl>l11 .. kl llftllt0-1 Olatrk t or f.-, waler cller~• ""''"'"" to w ld ltw wlllcll, 111 1111 dlau.l lCWI ot the eo-ol Olraclon , mey be 11 .. d end collecltd 111 lle\I Iller.of, -ell UIHble I-In H id lmprowme111 Dlllrkt ai..11 bl -,.,...In 11•111• to be .. _..., for lhe._ .,.y ......... 80NO INSURANCI: IRWD lies_ .. _. comml-1 from M81A I04'. M1111klpel llonCI G ... , ..... lrt•Ur8"C• Polk y ....condlt~lly _ .... , ... "'Iha ....... ., !NY-ol prll'ICllWll -lrtl•re•I on , .. taoncb to 1111 Peylllf A~M II Ille IUCUUful -.... -cllleel lllel well Polky .. abUl..O," "'811 119Y -premium tor,,. Polky In lull el or llefOre tllt detlwery Of Iha-· LEGAL INVESTM ENT: Tiit _.,. wlll, before 1111 Clell..,,, llltreol, .. orlllled lor 111v .. tmen1 u,,.,.r ellCI pv.-nt to 11141 "'°"''Ion' of IN 0111rk1J S.curlllet LAw I Dl•lal°" 10 Of,.,. Welff C-1. H_,,.,, 110lwllllll•ndl119 IUCll cer1111celton, In the 09411I011 of ._ Co\lllMI 1111 •119'blllty ot u ld -· al Ille llmo al !Nlr luuence, for the l11wtt..-i of '""'°'of c.-clel or M'tlf'IOI w~•• . .a ""'"· h subJ9<1 lo the provlsloM ot IM ftMncMlt '°* OI lite $let• of Celltorllle . ..,.,., • 11a1e .... 111 lo ti.et •Hect wlll be "''"""Oft Ille lloftOh -" .... <•r1ttk•ll°" T•llMSO~ SALi• ,...,.... ••": TIW mu lmum rete bid "'8Y llOI .. ( .... I~ per eMulft, P8Y•Dle MmiaM1Mlly Eec:ll •• ,.bid"""" ... muttllllle Of I'> or 1/10 of'"· No bOn4 111811 DH• more,,..,, ON ,,,,., ........ end •11 boncll of Iha ...... Maturity 1,,_ll bear t11t uma rele. EecPI bond must titer lntet .. 1 •I t1W rele ..-ClllM lrt ,,,. blCI from llJ Clel• to llJ llHd maturity dete. Only -c.ou-wlll M •· le<llM to tecll -IOr .. ell l111tall"*'1ol11'118'"1 I..,_, alld blCll pr0¥ICll119 lor eddltloftel or -4e..-tel COUPoftt wlll .,. rejecliad. Tiie rllle on ""Y m.lurlty or gr°"" ot meturtll• -I ,,. .,. .._e "'-' II'>" HIGHER THAN THE INTEREST llATIE 0.. ANY OTHIEll MATUlllTY 0 11 GAOUP OF MATUlllTIH. AWAllD: nw -""811 " OOld tor c9" only. All 11141 ""''' .. for llOI 1-,,..,, ell 9' Ille _, lltreDy offereel for .. 1e llld ee<ll bid Allell ate .. INlt tN DI-• ott.N ec.crwd lnterHI to Ole o.ie ot dell...,y, 1111 _c,..M price, ""'k ll lll•ll nae oa leu lltal\ tO% of oar, el'ICI Ille 1n-...1 , ... or retet et wlllcll IN bid- Clar Oflwrt to bllY Mid bOnch. E•<ll ~ Allell ltele In llJ bid "'9 total -1,.. tlfffl cc>st 111 doll•" end IM •wrt91t -ln..,..tt rete dlttermlrwd tlltrelly, wlllcll ....,I be cOf\SIOtreCI llllor"'8Uv. oNY ...0 llOI •pen ot tN bid. ".....,.. ._, nw ~ w111 oa --1e 1111 llitNtt l'fttlOl'lllble ~· or blcNtrs COft&ICliorlrtg IN lnterffl r•t• or re ... .-c:ttled -IM pr.mlum or dlKOUlll offffad, 11 ""Y T ... lllG!Mtl blcl Wiii be dele,,,..lrwd.., dMY<llllt tlW •mount of tN premium blCI Cit eny) from, or eOdlfll IN emouflt of Ille Cll- 111 .,,.,,to, h total .,,_,., of lnttrett wttkll 111wo -•dbl requlreo" pey lrom 1111 det• ol Hid boftel• to Ille .._,lw meturlty _... """'°' .. Ille COlltlOll r.,e or ret" ...-c111ee1111 ,.,. blCI. tt _, lllN It,.....,.. 9' f1¥t~ • ,.., IH eta..-~ ef -· ....... ._'"""""" OI -wltl ... < .......... II_, ... It rec ...... et""° ft# -., Ill• ....-W ~-...ft# ......... ...__....... .. _ ...... (_,, -.....-c··--11~ ......... ., ..... MMe .... .._.~ .......... ---._.... a.t .. lllWD. Tl>e pure'-lftWI pey eurwC1 lnterett ,_,.IN dtle 9' 1111 -10 Ille Clet• Of delivery,.......,..°"'•..._, .,..r beth. •ltM • lle)Ktle9: 1 llWO reMrvtt 1111 rltM, In It• CllacretlOI\, • reject ""' •llCI •II bldl and lo Ille •• ,.,, not proNbllaCI by 1-to welv. efty lrr•tarlty or l11formellly 111 •llY bid. I llWO 11 e lao lmltlftO 11141 on e.nerel Ol>ll .. llOll llonch of 1mpr..........,t 0191rlcl Ho. 102, lmpr-' Olltrk' Ho. 10* and Improve. ..,.,,, Olttrlc.t No. IOS °" t1M .. me -H -.-ctttecl 1or tlwM -of lmillf'OWt!Wnt Olltfl« NI.'°'· IRWO --,..,,. ,,. lb CllKmlon to ,. IKI ell bids tt eccapteblt bldt are -recelw4 D11 Ill ~ ....... °"'8n'lll,... llOl\1 to ••anl or reject bide ot eec:ll tmpio.-t dlttrkt wlll be - .._.rately -11 dtpe ... nlly De--IM bldl r«el-Oft W I\. ,.,_,.. Aw8f11: I RWO wlll tell• ecllclll ewerdlllt -bofldl or rejectl"' ell DIClt nGC lel., then l_,tf·ll• (2'1 "°"" •lier IN time lltrefll _,,_ 1or Ille receipt ol pr-I•; "'°"'dtCI Ille\ '"' •••d mey .. "' .... ..,., Ille ... plrelloll ol Ille 1C1KllleC1 II,.,,. 11 ttte blcldlW •11811 ""' flew 111...,, to aucll loerd Of OlrKlon llQ!k• ·~••Ill"' ot IM w1110·-·1 of lllCll Pf'OPOWI. "taca el OM!_.,; ~,.... lw ,..,_, o.llwry 9' .... llonch wm be,.,.,_ to Ille WCCfltlul 111-r •I Jetfr ... ._,,... '-"Y· ID> Well ,.ko 11ou1 .. ens. I.Os A,...,, Celltomla, or et al\Y -pico .., .. .,.. to boll\ lie lllCCHIM bl-· •nd ,,,. TreHurer of lllWO. Payment lor the _, "'811 be ,..... 111 ,,_rel 11_,.... a-,_ or other 1"""9Cllaltly .. ellable 1111\ds, prowlded 1"81 pey,,_. In the form of well 0111er lmmedletely ev1llabi. llHICll mllll flew beOfl ...,_ by Ille Tr-uret of I RWO el leVI 1-ly·four (20 lloun prior IO IM Cltllvery Of tllt IMlnCh. ,.r..,.. Dellwry; C-8"et• lw u.t Diii~: It 11 Hpeclecl h t w le -• wlll be dellveted 10 ,.,. 111ecn1tul blcNet wltllln llllrty (Ill O.yt 1-.. 1111 dlle ol .... I ....... T'lle IUCC .. ~UI b~ ll\tll MW I ... r191\I, 81 lb optlofl, 10 can<t l IN contrec:t ol purai.ie II I llWO "'811 ftll '° •-"'-IM bol'llh Md l•nder lllef'll lor dellwery within alaty (.0) deye ,,_, 1111 Ml• -.In llaed for IM r.ce!P' ot bkh, -In tu<lt av.111 IN IU(UStful bidder 1"811 ._ -llleel to Ille retum of ,,,. Clll<k KComt*lyl119 lb blCI. ,_ft# IN: l!ecll bid, 10991.,., wltll the bid clleO, .., .. , .,. 111 • -•eel.,.. velope addrtt-lo IRWO, wltPI tlw Oflv•I-end bkl <l .. rly merl<ecl "PrOPoMI for Wete,_k, llON:ts, IElectton 1'71, Sitrle• c. 9' 1111 lrvll'le llencll Weter Ol•trkl for 1,,..,0...,, ... 1 Ol1trlet Ho. 10.". 1141 a.di: A terttlled or cet11ter•1 c"9c:ll. on • ~Ille -or lr\.lft '°"'" PlftY In !tie _, ot W ,000, peyeble to IM or-ot 1 llWO, m11tt ec-y eacll propowl u • _r..,ty tllet Ille bidlllef, If wcc-1111, wllt ecc.•pt-,.Y lor Mid bor>dl Ill ac.corclaMe wltll Ille ,.,.,.. 9' ltt bid. Tl'9 ClllO ac.c-y •ny ac.C1114eel -· INll .. 8119tleel Oft Ille """' ..... prk e or. II well -POMI II ec:cepteel bUI llOI perfor ...... .,,. .. , ti.Kii fell..,.. of ~nc. Allell M cellled by ""Y ect or omluton of lllWO. INll -lie c. .. l'wd -IN - <HCll retalMd by ltllWO. Tiie cllKI< K C-Ylnt Mell Ul\ICCep\eCI P<-1 will be rewrntd prompll'f C .... 111 TH ......... Metwi Al eny ti_..._...,. ~ere t-lor dell,,.ry, IN IUICtetaflll '"-r "'8Y d!Nfflml -_, __ I ... 11' ..... l If tfle 111.,...... •«elwod b'f prlval9 ,..._, ,rom ...,..,, IN .. _,.,... •lld "'8rac.wr •"-11 111 dlect....., to be 1e.-Inc-,,,,.., ,._, .._..11nc-t.• , • .,.. t llller .., • '"'"' of llM lnt.,.MI It.-Servk• w W • tle<llHfl OI ...., leclerel court. or llNll .,. OKl•t'ecl laUllle w • Nqulred to bl .._.,. Int• e<· count 111 comoutl"' tn~ ,_., 1-ta.w W IN ...,._ of eny ,..,.I 1 ... come I• 1-_, .. ~I to tlW date of tlllt ..Uc•. Cltlllll .....,..: ..,.. "'1flt1"91 l ec:ll pr"OplMI wlll bl,,,,..,.._.. to lie c- dllloned .,.,.., 1 ltWO 1 ..... 111111111 to tlW IM'C"-1, w"'-t cite,..., cencwrentty wllll ~t elld dtllw fy ot Ille bofldl, IN ltllewlf'll ci.i,,. -.... Mtll llM· ad 1"9 0.W of dell Wry (e l L19tl ~ -TM 111'111len ef O'Mel_., & M.,...a ef L• ......... Cell~ ....... Ctuntel • .,.,...,1111 tM ...iie., ol U. --IN 1\Mllll U1eC lnltrMt on tM -la ••"'P\ 11'9m "-\bet at tM United ..... flf A..,.rla...,.., ~ .... , .. Inc-U.111-. ...-ht -111'*""' It elM taernpl 1.-. pereonal Inc-laMt OI tll9 ..... of Cellfenlla llftCll9r ~ ,,,,. Income Ut• ........ <OllY of Mid.,."'°" ef O'Mtl-V & "'.,... •• <Mttfllld by en oHlc., of lllWO by 1ac.11m1i. JltMtllre, will.,. prlnew.,, ttw llecll et H Cll "°""· No Cller .. Wiit bl -hi .. -(Mtff fw -II JW11'111ftt flf Cer1 tttt.llOll; (b) A cer1Nke .. ti I "WO <wtlfYllll tltet .. U. ... ,, ef lfw fKtl. ttll ...... Md<lrc..--e l11911l~911"'9Mtlef1-. It It ... e..-tM INt-~tlllW -•lll ........... --.....-~--'° .. .,.,.,. Mtlft; CCI A twtlflcelie ti I llWO • .i.-tty efflon eN ~ ef lllWO cwtlfylnt to 1111 fal-lr,e; Ill tNt 18141 ... kart11111 ,..,. _ _._ II••• "-'" tM llaftdl, Wflttller b'f fettimlle flf -· tlt!Mtllf'e, lfMI .._ 1t1ey _,. ""'*1•wtv ~,., Mflwt• • ......... _, .... m t11at....,. ,, ,. 1111 ... loll ~_,or ..,,.1,.. e"9ctlftt tfW Miley ef UW ... I Cf l TN l'9Clift 9' lltWO ....... tflM tM P11F01Mt ~ft# tM ..... lll(tuflne lf'lt-8((""911,. -........ 11_., .,....., ... -......... IW tltWD; ... 1•1 A c.entflu .. ti lllWD, .i.-lllY 111 lffl<w ef lftWO, ecttfll Ill lllt ... k ...... Mt Ilk .. .._, , ... ltY .... lff9ct tNlt .... tlMe ......... tlle ...... eM It eU t>-ell l' llllt..,.... .,_ .. eM IMllldlftt Ille""" '1t , ...... l_y ft# tM ...... Ille Offlci.I ............ ,.leUfll ti llw _..did l'lllt CflfltAllfl 8ftY UllttW ,.......,. .. a IMWlal f•t 8' Milt ...... 8 tNWn4ll t•t _...., .. ,.,.. .. ·~· .......... 111 lllM ... clrt~ .. ~ Wftkl\ tMy-l'llMI, -lft~ Tlltael 9' wtMlflf tlle--•111 .. ..,,,. W I.WO, CUl41i' ......,., II It aMk ...... t111t C:Ulili' _._. wlll a ,nMld • Ult ...... M MltMr tM telhi,. .. ,,-lllldl _...,.. • _, 1eM --• ....,..._, .__ eNH clMtl .... < .... • f....,_., ,__.., .. '41P(Mmr ..,_, • ~ •1-v ft# IM '9Y"' ....... Ill._..... •itll .. ._ft# tM pwc.Mle c•..-ct. Ml ......... llll'Mttftl CUii,. - Wt .... ---.. CUii" ~ .,_,.._ .... •1•••¥11 .t .... __,.. aflll .. ,_.. IW l"WD. INl'OftMATION AllAh,Al~&I ........ .., 1 .......... lell _.,.,... tllWOerforC-..rtl .. Offklal ._........,"¥ lllW041Mc,..._ .................... l IKNMrY•• ..... lf'\llM .._.. ..,.., Ollltlet altC--Ortw fll'J:j, .. 0-4 '""""' CMlllWMa tnlt ' "'• ··""'· ~ •••• # -·. .. • • • "' • ..... ..... • • ... -· • ~ PUIUC MOTi£ PUIUC MOlll "ICTITIOUI IUIUISU llAM• ITATllldNT , ... lollMlllll ,..,_ la ... ,,, bwal· '"" .. . CALIFOltNIA SIDING, 10U So. V"" NeM. .. ,. .. AM, CA 92'07 l'r-Artll•ir Soet1, tOU So. van HtU, '8114.1 Me, CA '2707 Tlllt Mlnffl II COl'ICIUClod by on Ill· •l•l-1. • ffal\11. A. Seer·• TPlll "8~1 wll lllHI wllll 1"9 C011111y Clerk ol Or111ge Cou111y on Allf >. "". ~""" PlitMlllltCI Or•""' Co.II Dally Piiot, A11g, S, 12. It, 2', lffl JOS ... I PUIUC MOTCl "CTITIOUI IUllNelS NAMI ITATIM•NT TM lollowl119 perto0r1 ll CIOl119 butl· n•HH: llACY RAGS .. GAGS, UO N••POrl Cenler Drive. No 400, N•"ll0'1 a..c11, Celllor11I• tllMO 0.-J. Ryen. UI w. WllMl'I, No. 0 -4, C-t. Mtw, Celltor11le ft627 Tlllt bualMt.t la c-..Clecl by 81\ Ill· dl•leluel. OOl\118 J. Ry.,, Tllla 11•1-I we• fllecl wllll tllt Co11nty Cieri< of Orenoe County on Aug11t1 24, I .. I . f'lttn4 PlitMlllltd Orat199 Coetl Deity Pllof, AllQ, 2'. 5191. 2, t , 16, '"' Jn M I l'ICTITIOUI IUllNllS NAMI STATIMINT T ... lollowl119 pe,_, It Clolng bull· 114UU HIDDEN RANCHES 11. C/O Wllllems ,. "'89d•lel'IO, 2•11 C.m- Orl•e, Suite UO, Irvine. Calllornle fl1tS Jeffrey D. HOWH, tOS CertYOll Vie w 0.1 .... LAoune B•acll, Calllor11le t2UI fhl• ftet•.....,, ..... llleel "''" tllt Cou111y Cltrk ot O••noe Cou11ty on AllQlltl 24, '"'· '16tnl P11bll....., Or ... Coe•I Dally Piiot, AUO M. Se91., 2, t , 16, '"' ~I. rlllt.IC NOTICE "tCTITIOUS I UllNeU NAMl ITATIMINT Tiit lol-'"11 pe.--, 11 dOlftt l)uil ........ ACTIO.. "THLETIC SHOES .... forut Ave11ue, Sulla 21. Le11u11• eeec11. C.lltornla t26Jt Joe Jel,.,,. 11-ulllo, teD Gro .. Piece, C.O.ta ,.. .. , c a111or11I• t1.,7 Tllll M l-la COftduclecl by ert II\ dMdWI J oe J 11~11o Tiii• stele...,.I WH llleel wllll 1111 County Clef'll of Or•~ c -ty on "110lltl , .. tt•t. ~Ul7S1 l'ubllalwcl Oranve Coe•• Delly P iiot. AllQ. 2', 5itpt. 2, t , 16, '"' ll'JWI P11UC MOlll ~ICTITIOUS 8UllNllS NAM• ITATIM•NT ,,,. 1o11ow1no ..,_ •• c1o1"' t»u.i- neu ••: MUSIC MASTERS AIECOllOING S TUDIOS, IOU ' Elll1 Ave 1111e. FullertOI\, C.lllornl• R-ICI Teu, U O C-ater C.. 11yon, hWrlY Hllll, Cellfomle '27• ll-ICITa"e Tllla stei.n-1 ., .. flied wltll the County Clerk ot Ora11911 Cou111y °"' AllQllll 24, l"I ~,.,.,. Publlllltd Orel\99 Coeil Delly Piiot, AUii. 16. Sept. 2, t. 16, 1"1 3tll ... I PUIUC Rl PUIUC NOTICE "CTITIOUS IUllM•H NAMe nATIMINT TM lollowl119 -'°" II CIOlllO bllal· MHff lllLLS GI.ASS WOAKS, US N CPllppe-.... AN!lelm, C1. t2IOI Wllll-8rOWI\ MACk. US N Clll~ ~ .... ANIMIM, Ce '2IOI Tllft ~' 11 COl\Clueled br el\ In· dlwl-. Wllllem 8 Mack Tllla •leteme11t wet llltd wllll 1111 Co11n1J Clttk of Orenge CCM1nty on Alilllllt 10, '"' ,.,.., .. Publl-Or ..... CoH I D•ll'f .. llol Alill 11. It, 2'. $e91. l , '"' J.M>t1 "CTITIOUI 8 USINlll NAMe ITAT•MINT TM lollowl"' peraont ere dolno 111111 ........ ONIE EIGHT .U~IATES, 27S IE l aket SCreet, Cott• Me... Celllo<l\I• ..,.,. F11ll ,, • ..,. Of retlllralll el'ICI re· 1l•nc•-•; WAllllEN C. LEFEIVRE, 21 1.11'- de I tie, Hewpon lleecll, Ce lllornl• ..,..., JAMES E. DOllllOTT, l2' Vie Lido §GW, Hewjlott lltkll, C•lllorl\le nwo WALTER R. 8ENNIETT, 1127 Merle" Lene , Newport 8 tetll, Celltornleft..o ALL.AN L. DAVIS, P.O. au 1•. N.,.1po11 8Hc.ll, Cellforrtl• tiwct PHILLI P L. SMITH, 1471 Lunecle Lene, Well'IUI C'"k, Celllor11le t.Stt WILLIAM L, MAUEllHAN, SJ Rowel $1. George Rd., Newport lleeclt. Celltornle ti..o HAllOLO II. HIEM81lEE, 1"2 E Lt lfton Helllftll Orlwe, S.rtle Ant , c,elllonll• '170i 8RAOLEY K. MATTEN, un llllM LaN, 1,..,,1,,., Calllornl• '17U Tllll b<l1lneu la conducl•d DY • geNrtl per1nerllllp All., L Otvla. ·-r .. _,,., Tiii• 1181-1 was llleel wllll the Ctuntr Cle rk of Ort,,.. County Oii Alle\ltl II, 1'11. JAMH 1. ooe•on. 111. MS TOWll C.nlet Drive, ..., ... C•t• Meu, Cettlwllle taa ,1"197 Publllllld Or-co .. 1 Dally PtlOI, Aug It, 2', Sell' t . t . '"' JnM l .... , .... ITATIMeNT 0" A8ANDOMMINT 01' Ull D, ~ICTITIOUI IUSINHSNAM• TM totl-1119 P«IOl\f Pl•w •INn· d011ad tllt .._ ol 1111 lie u1i-l)utlneu nam• ASSIEM8LY HOUSE DIV Or' FUEL IEXPANOEllS, INC .. el ITJ IE. Paul ... tl'IO, Colle~ ... CA t2U6. fhe llclltloua bualn•n 111me re· lorr•d lo ·-· ••• lllHI Ill County Oii April 24, I"°. FUEL EXPAHDIAS, INC, U So. JOO, 1: ... 1 Sell Lah City, UU.11 1011 Tllll IMMMU WH COllClllCl•d by • Utell corporetlon. FUl:I. IEXPAH0Ell$, IHC. t.uu-11ee1 s111,,.1or Corpor e te kal K..-lllCIOerh Nlccote Llttlt COl"poretes .. 1 Tiii• tU.1-1 w• llted wlttl tllt county~ o1 Or811911 c-•Y 011 Juty >O. "''· ... ,.,. .. 11bllalled Dr-CoHI OAllp Piiot, A110. S, 12. It, 2', Ifft UU•I! PUIUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI 8USINIU PUil.iC NOTICE NAMISTATIMUT ... ~,,... T,.. followln11 peraon1 ••• 0011111 "ICTITIOUS IUSIN•H bual-ea: NAM• l'TATIMINT VILLA WOODS. tit! Wot 4111 Tiit lolt-1119 per'°" Is dol1111 l)ual· Slrfft • ._.. Pent, C•llloml• '10121 neu ••· "*" E. Maurer, 27512 S.11 81H , l e l AUDUBON HOM ES; (b l MlnlollVleJo.C.lltornlet2M2 AUOU80 N I NVESTMENTS; lcl J.-""-Tiii,.,,.,,, , ... , Sycamore "UOU80N INTERIOR$, 700 ICl1191 Circle. YortN 1.llllle, Celllomle'2tl6 Roeel, '"-1 llee<ll, CA ft"3 Tiiis busi,,..s I• co11C111cted by a Tlmotlly R McVlcer, 700 Klft9' generelpertrwnltlp. RNd, ,.._, 8HcPI, CA fl.U. Rollert e. Meurer Tlll1 M IN H I• COllOllCteCI Dy •11 .... Tiiis ......._t WM lilac! wllll tlle dlwleluel. County Cterk ol Oren~ COlllllY OI\ Timothy R. McVlcer Allllll•I 19, '"' Tlll1 llete..-1 wH flleel wlllt 1111 ~tM9t county C lerk of Or-County on Publl....., Or-c oast Deity ,.llot, "1111 10, '"'· ~,..,,. """ ,., Sepe . 2. '· "· '"' .,...1, Publlalwcl Or•nve Coett Delly Piiot, AUii 11, It,?•. SeO\ 2 .... , JSIMI PUil.iC MOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ~ICTITIOUI 8USINlll Mt.Ml ITATeMIMT TM lollowlng __ , ,,. dol119 bulll'lftl .. · 8 .. 0 EOUIPMENT COMPANY, 147•1 Wiiton. Mldwey City, Celllontle tttss ..,,_ .. 0..11 EQul-1, 111<., • Celllornle corporetlon, BOU P etroleum .t.we11ue, Herbor City,. C•lllomM .. mo Tiiis bullneu la conclu<liecl by • cor-poration. ...._&o. ... E~.IM Wiiiiam 0 . H.,,,me<ll, Prffldent flll1 """'-"' wet tlled wllll tM Cou111r Clerk of Ore,,.. C.Unty on A\19Ult 4, 1"1, ,., .... l'UOl"'*f Or81191 Coe•I O•llY l'llot, ""' ,., Sept. '· '· ••• I"' Jln ... 1 r!CTITIOUI IUSINllS NAME ITATIM•NT TM loltowl119 pe,_ I• CIOl"11 !Mill· NHH . TO..l'S, 1n1 0rCll9rCI Orlw , ~ le AN , CA '1101. LINDA MAllGAllET SICULTIN, 17JI Orcllerd Drive, S.111a Afte, CA '7707 Tllll bllt!Mll I• <OfldllC led by en Ill· dlvlck>al, Ul'ICIA M. Sk11ltln Tllll stet-I wes Ill.cl wllll I .... C01111ty Clert o1 Or-County 011 July IJ, '"'· ,,.,.. Pllbllalled 0r81191' Coe11 Delly PllOI, ,t.119 ll. It, it, Sept. 1, '"' "'' ... ' PUIUC MOncl "UILIC NOTIC• NOTIC• IS MEllE8Y GIVEN t"8t a 111111Mk llMrllll wilt .. ,_.. 1ty lflt CltY c-11 • 11W CJ1, • 1rt1• °" s.. ,..,..., t. '"'·et 7:• p.m. or .. - 1111,...,,.., H "9fble, Ill, ... lrVIM Cl• IY C-11 Cllll'nbtr'I, 11IOO J emflOIW lnt•rlm Clvl( Ce nter , trYl11e, C•llfomlt. 1or Ille~ 9' re11lew ePll ktlflfl on O.Wel ...... AfN!ld. IMftl u..., _..,,. .. ,. .... .._.,.. lie ....... It It .......... tNt ~tt Wlttl r ... ,.. • IN ...,,. "*1e Meri,,. 11e ,_.,... .... Clty c.i-11 ..,!of .. ... Jllllllll< llMrlf'lll Ntt. ,., ~ PM1k 1118rt wHll ,..._,.. to lllt1 IMl&ll< !IMrlne. , ..... cell lnl111 C0Mm11nlty Oeoto•Ment DetNf "'..,.et 7Jol.3U. o.tld: ...... t•. "'' 1-0lle*Y. ~ CltY Cltrtl .......... 0r ..... c-tt Delly f'I ... ..,.,. ... ,..,. ...., 6 4 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 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 ~. _ _, ___ _ Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/Wednetday, August 26, 1981 H /F •f Df INDEX • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• lt Place Y"f Ad. CaU 642-5678 HOUSES f 01 SALE (;aoril lkl .... hlud a.111Gt , .. , ..... 1. c •. ,...,. .. •u ch c .............. I r~• ""'" b .... roiM t11 .. . '01111111~ \ 1111) ................ ,~ It.,. ... I.A•""• ltt<h t.1..,.. Hill• i...a .... , ...... '11u tQA \ .. ,. ~Ei:':.::h Son J .. • ~•Pl•lrollll S.111• .... io•l lturh -•w111JO• 11.oot!llllWH 111•1tH-.S.I• am mm "'" ... ,., !kl• ..,.,, ... "" '°' s.i. .. .,.,. ... rt, "'°'llftl Prop.,t) c'1111tlH> Lot. Crrl'I• ~·=~~~:~'~!'' Llllpto t• I "'" ~Ir ................... d ,.,..,,.,, ... ,,. lndvttn.i Ptnr.-n, \.IJh ''" '41• '4obll• H,.._. Trlt .. ,"° "°"fttn e>r.ftt Mf\utl r:;i;,~.~ftlPt~<-P ()\A @I 't•lr ~HI~ R•nctt.i' t •'"'' ,,,u,,., tt .. al lat•'' t.uh.na• R••I Li'•l• IA •"l"O llNTALS Hot.J\brtt1Alt~ Koi..;n l ftfl.t.tftOM4 1-.twr•url•I (fJINtomlNUtft' )t;rf\ ( Md""11fth1,l'U l al 1o•nNNtift fUrft Tv-~HlC nt INplt&h t\Hft l!liol•"' lnl 4ph tW'" ""'' ""'"'"' \ph f \iltft ,, I~ "--· "~'s._ .• ,,. l~C'l•\tott•• """'' ffhfl'lf' "'mrntt Mtn\al• Jl(I) ~ Ulll J.tOCI ~ .llOO I~ I~ )NJ) Jl!JJ -JiU !(JN '<6'.J llCKI Ulil 4:1, .. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ,.., .... ,Hatke: All real estate ad vertised 1n this newspaper LS subjett to the Federal fair Hous· in& Att ~ 1968 which makes it lllea1I to ad vertue "any pre(erence. l1mltatton. or d is crimmat1on baaed on race, color, relqpon. sex. or national or1gm, or an intention lo m¥ke any such preferencl!, ltm 1tat1on. or dtS cr1m1na11on .. This newspaper will not knowingly accept an)· advertising for r('lll estate wluch 1s in \'tOla· uon of the law. EHOIS: AdYtriiun at.o.ld ct.di tt.elr ach dalty ... = ·~ ron ""-·The DAILY PILOT CllMMt .. bllty for .... flnt htcorrtct htatrtlon Oftly. G........ 1002~ 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WHAT'S Ufolt9UE AIOUTUMIQUE N E W A N D WONOERf t:'L Custom construrt1on. t•urner lot, four ~room plus den. four 11 balh6. master bt>droom ha~ retreat area. Wh11l a ll!r rif1r house Old CdM ror ner loc atton SS75,000 CO MPARE T H IS PRI C E Thr~e bedroom. t"o bath. fireplace. Carmel model in Harbor View Homes. L O\ ely private yard Very nice at 1229.~ . •..............••••... SAHDDOUAH This 3 Bdrm 2 Bdrm duplex prestnt.s a greut mvutment opportumt) In West Newport Tht• location of this prope11~ (only 2 lou from thr ocun and steps tu the bay l coupled with th1· unbeltevable hnanc1111: m1lte this orrertng re alilllc ind 1m1rt Ask 1na only 121iS.OOO lolboa l"-d llty 67 700 • RE .,LTORS S111tseh I SoilM>ah Charm. grace & sophisttrated II\ mg art" )Ours in thi.s beautiful 4 Bdrm homl! " swecplnll \lews of Uie ba), ocean & c1l)' lights This home "as designed for elegant enlertammg plu!> o1rl1\'e ran\tl) lift' Offered fut 5450.000 D.M. Marshal lltr ]6_0.0US E·IDOWM Secluded 3 Br 2 Ba condo near So Coast Phna. dbl rar ga r. !16.~ Won't last Call Jeanne Sa lter 631· 1266 \•'•II~ kfnt •h Mfnllllil' \t1'ihl6r•• Gat•ll"' 1#11 "t"' '"'K't "'"'"! e.,,,,11'\if\<ii ""'''•! lrw:!i.1,!f1el "'"'•I "'-'•If> :: 1----------·1 LOOKISG f'OR AS EXC I TING INVESTMENT ? We have JUSt hated three buildmgs 1n the Cliff Haven area or Newport Beach Each has three two bedroom, and l"o one bedroom apt.s. some with patios, all wllh garages. and situated in a lovely neighborhood Very good assumable financing Each building offered at $110.000 fee A sensalwnal investment. MtN•h '4.At"1 \41v thW'lhh BUSINESS. INVEST· MENT. FINANCE ltW\IM\ti.(~ .. 1(1• bw,•M''tl "lftlf'CI IMf\ll'l'rM (JOi,Jiofl ' IMnlf't"lf"' "•"'f'd \4{11W) hit .. ..,,_ MOMt ""•Mfd• "''W1t•.tr' Th• ANNOUNC£M£NTS. PERSONALS & LOST & FOUND Af\!'WJUfU """'flt'• '., rui.t ""' ''ltl•f l.oi..t ' •• ..,"'° frf"VJn•I~• "'°"••' ( hi1t.i• r,.,,.1• SERVICES ,..,,,,., l.>tttf10f'\ £Mrt0YM£NT & mmATION '¥.._, _ _.h IMU''Wl~ JllO" •l\lf' I• ..... ""•l'll..f \4 ' t MCICHANDISE ·"'~ Apph11nr•~ "~'"'" il1ndr~ A..Ml11"' ....... ,..,'\ C.•nv'•'' t 4411 P"'"'a <•h °""' ,.,..,, .. ,, .. j\jrftlturt G•Oft>"'-it Ulil ·~Ji .. .., IY•l •\:4 Ito "'~' u.t.. •Uo ..,,, ~ •OZ) ~ oO)) ..... ti.Ml -IOl!.I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l 11, SIOl.000 Prime CM home. hul(e back yard. covered patio Nice ~tarlH home needs some l1x mg Onl> ur. down ~all now @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714 -631-6990-- CM COTTAGE Cute 3 Bdrm I Ba starter with garage and large yard with RV access Wa s her dr yer refrigerator included Assume 911'1 loan Full price $105,000. TR,\DITI0\,\1. l~L\1.1'\ 6 3 1-7370 H""'" Hou-Goc..i, , ...... " L.o .. tQrll , .. , ... ,'"' ,.IW'4Jl~Htf'CMh M1...-tUani.w-. IA.,.., ... ... ~ =1 ------117111 .,,., lilvW•l l"'''"""'"t• Offt« Ywrft • lflw•• , .... Pia.Mii' Vtfafl\ ~-·"• ._..\~'"'' Siio<lllll t;oo1h .Suw·r Mf'''-"'•"' b•' ~~·r.,.,o H1t'1 ~f'Ht• BOATS & MARINE EQUIPMENT c.,,""'.' 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Sell u.1n,. r11t wtt11 oa.111 .PllolWutMt, cars•bikes • ·skateboards· trucks •baby carriages•tea carts•trikes rol lerskates • walkers·toys •wagons·•·· scooters• hot rods•coupes · trailers•hard tops"convert· ibles•motor homes· lawn mowers·11mos •corporate headquarters •garden carts Model A's•••• • typingtables wheelbarrows• recreational vehicles•golf carts"model tralns•blkes "pianos•cars refrigerators ·skates•••••• lfit'sgot wheels, you'll move It faster In a Dally Piiot classified ad.call M2·S678 and a friendly ad- viser will help you turn your wheels Into cash. a LAST YEAR'S PRICE lm.igme hvtng 1n a San Joaquin model. lower unit. two bedroom plu) den for onh $160.UOO ~E W PORT l:.ll::A Cll DL'PLt:X )10\e·tn con d11ton. rl.'ally beautiful One unit 1s four hedroom. the other l"o bedroom Sensational view 5'2!1.IXXI RETREAT IN OLD COM ~lastl'r bedroom has welbar, ftreplll te and ba> view T" o bedroom. 212 bath. adorable house f'renrh doors. pall06 $324,000 THAT'S WHAT'S UHIQUE ilOUT U~IVUl fi(JMf§ Realtors. 675-6000 COLDWC!U. BANl(eRC W¥1• • ... I ,. I ....... FOISAU CAMMaYYILUGE u .. iftw~ 5580 IQ ft comer parcel Co..tact Ed De AYHe 752-1111 VILLA BALBOA This new listing oHers nearly 2000 SQ ft of lux u riou& custom iied features mrludmg twc separate master suites. and a large entel1amin~ a.res and huge Anzona flagstone patio all in gated community A S148.000 assumable loan at J2'k ewa1ls l ht shrewd buyer. Prired at S275,000. t Cote Realty & In vestment 640-5777 JUSTUSTID! S .... AIOffen Ocean 11"1 blocks' Cute corner 2 bdrm house Wal.It to mtaunnts 4t shoppln& S210,000! ltllboe lllJ Prop. ..... •'7'-7060• ..... .,. . ..,.. Prime Cotta Mtta area 20 un It condo project comp! approved, ready to bulld. rall 752·~ Pl.m IV Real! y 2 Jf F ... LJ old. Ad~~ compln Take ovtr ulatinfloan. • RED CARPET' 754·1202 TlltllgMtllw .... OfttMO,.,..C.. DAILY PILOT CLASSIAID ADS T• WI W It. AM M, ,,... It Willl • W.. M (142•1178 ) OMUIW.C. ,...Cr-*~ 2 rBIMSULA rOIMT IAlGAIMS OWCBALA.'"CE 10•, Call no"' 4 BR Mexican Villa. I house from pounding surf Secluded master retreat with fireplace !llew kitchen, dine on tiled patio Hurry STEPS TO SAMO FIXER 3 BR & DE:"' needs your attention Br· mg shovels and paint brush Make u·s Owner will carr~ at low in terest @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631 ·6990 DUPUX One block to beach. 3 Br 2 Ba upper. l Br I B» lower Bll·•JU & frplr tn both units A huge 4 tar garage and owner wi ll ftnance. Askmg 1325.000 JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 CUSTOMIZID HAllOlllKE Loveh• 4 Bdrm Lautre mont model with 400' ad d1t1on formal dining. 3 baths S869.~ Owner will carry .000 HAUOlllDGI An exQuiallt orrerlng. Ele11nt &i spacious 3 bdrm + family room, I lev home wlpa.noram1(' YISll o ( harbor. co11tllne. ocean &c night h1hts. Prestige. com· fort , luxury & security Reduced, now $739,000. (Owner rmancmg> Agt. Mo.sseo . DWLD S70.000DOWH • Bu utiful Corona del Mar duplex only 6 years old. 3 & 2 bdrma . fi replaces, bum cell· ln1•. privatt patios. ~rim• c:omtt tootlon Full prl~ only mo.ooo. A OM"tonof ll11rbor ln\'flllmcnl U> • rlftd out ...,. Ult tlllh· uml.n1 reel Mtate sales earttr opportvnltlea with TH! REA L ESTATERS. Uceul1111 tcbool <• completely ttfuAdabM to achoo! ol your dtoice Extwlvc • 11lt1 lraWac. '°' In· form atloll, t'!I! TSl .t ltl t.oo1tln1 ror a bom. ol r your on ? You'U tlnd many boma Mwrtfltd I tor u lt IA C1anlfltd l 1Vtl'.1dl1 ., 'iii • 1 Orange Cout DAIL V PILOT /Wtdnnday• Augu1t 21. 1981 ......_,_,We .._..,_,Wt •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.':':'..':'!': ........ ~.':':'..':'!':. ....... ~.~~ ....... ~~.':':'..~....... ...... 1002 !~!~ .......... !~!. ~.~~ ........ ~.~.~ ...... ~~ ... ~.':'!..~ ....... ~."'!:..~ ...... . • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• • l•rtl 1002 • .._.. 10021 .. rtl IOOJ111rtt 1002 -• ,._. ... ..,,.... 1002 C .... W... IOJ H.e ...... lteeta 1040 l"IM 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• T'HMO• * llHDOWM * ' UNDA ISLE 10/o DOWH OPEN AU. WEF.K BY OWNER Woodbridge! TO'MllOMI? DUltlATlt ~ Exciting opportunity 1 Wide channel IA YSMOUS Wooday condo with 2 IM31 Letlaru Drive Carmel3 bt, 211 ba Sl(JI( Call the •pedallatt at 4 Bdrm z ba pool homr /) I I n view from spectacular archltecturul c u • t 0 m Fr en c h matr Br'1, vawi.d 2 aty 45 500 1183-•193 undrr mkt ~DU the condominium In Allume hJ balanc .. ioan l...ol• O •WtHJr/ desi&ned 4 bdrm s bath pool home Normandy homrnew ror ceilina. uwldt crptJ, CONDO seaoo dn or MOITHWOODS '°'T!!=~eaJ\y O~~~~~k~TY r -Slip for 2 larg~ boats' 51•495,000: !::rar1~ .!c.°:1:.:hoi~ tile floora. and much tnde ror Ponche lllOO Dtt1 UM3 Bd $67881 Summer Occupancy. Hu 1eparale t Bdrm er· more Only SlZ.OOO dwn, mo total 2 Br. 1'' ba lmm11ru 1te rm R~ •LTORS f1ciency wut Located 1n no qualilY\l\I S1$3.900 Ml ·3S39 homt' un qwet cul de nr tlRE WE GROW AGAINI! THIS IS YOUR OPPOITUMTY TO BUILD YOUR MURE THIU PtMAMCIAL IMD•MelCt $39 SCHOOL TUITlON IMCWDIS • Textbooks •Practice Exams •Classroom lectures • Follow up training • Exam reviews •More & more I WHt<lND OR I EVENINGS FOR CALL NOW INFORMATION & DETAILS 17141135-4242 ~ Walker &lee Real Estate Presented by Prollas Real Estate School OPEN DAILY 2-6 PM ON BALBOA ISl.ANO 116 MariM •••. $495,000 201 GnMd CCIHI, I.I. $675,000 • ColNM 11. lfunll $1,200.000 Cw .ct pN•itw thtse ffR. p.,+J.1 mid find CMlt how you ~ M•fft ltt lal>oo Ill.ct I VILLA BALBOA-RmUCm! Profttlionalty dtcoroted 2 btd. 2 bo. ltt a MCUrity buildift9 with on1111ltits. Grfff price at $171,500 I OWMr wtH help fiMnct! WATERFRONT-CllE COO 1M1 .. • .thtfttfc Cope Cod~ by dtcorator lttcluctltKJ ahllMcl Ir tkhtd glou, brick a11d bto••· Totally coordlftcrt.d with luuriou -.ltft1 ""~ this 4 bed. ·~. 2 patios + spo VU In a quiet Uttft l1lattd 1oc..-Tit-4lp for 2 bcNih. $515,000 .... 673-6900. FENCED SPANISH VILLA Old Wortd cltonn Oft app"OL l!J oc,.. .tth lorcJt pool + Volltybal cow+. GHtroa home with 5 be*aa• 12 .-hr Mlffffl lorcJt IM199 "'°°"' with .... Ir fnploct: fOf'IMll .....,_ MCMJ .-Iffy a!Mftffft1 lttcludt rn..cJi daon, tied I.try. HW & ,-g«Jed floors. ...... IMdld glol1 whutow1. A. lrw fttah wlttl flood lc)htt. IWCJ• deck cmd MUCh ..,.., OwMt-wlM nchonge. Wtftt off.rs. $499,000. 631 ·I400. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC REAL £STATE ~In R,·nt ..t~ Pmp.·n-. 1\1.~nwnl 243" V. Cc,_\, HW\ N,...,pr,11 a ... ch 11~ M.111no "" &IM. 1)1.)nd 631-1400 67).6900 RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES DOVEi SHORES -IAYFIOMT The pleasures of fa mily leisures or elegant entertaining in this gorgeous 5 BR. home. Large pier, slip & dock. Owner will carry all _financing. $1,500,000. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 . .. . . "°"' lovely aated communl· BIU Kennedyl31 l2l8a -HO 9UAUFYIHG in Northwoods Plush 67'·HI I UDO ISLE HOMES ty flexible rmancinl Owner trllnsferred carpets and custom WUTIIUL llOADMOOlb 4 .... N. .tttii poo1 wt .,.. ca.,,._.. dtcOl •d 111 toft c.aon .. llllt ........ ~ Priced at S370,000. COLE OF NIWPOIT llALTOIS 2515 l Co.It HWf .. C... clet Mer 675-5511 VACANT -VIEW -AMXIOUS Panoramic view of bay, ocean & sparkling lights. 4 Bdrm.5. Lge family rm. Formal din . rm. 24 Baths $395,000. Submit oCCer on price and ter~ owner anxious. WISLEY M. TA YLOI CO., UALTOIS 211 I S• Joctqllill ... toed MEWPORT CIMTH, M.I. 644-4910 $:16 000 ON 1st $1SO.Pi00 at 11.7% as sumable. Fully rent triplex. Owner w /carr 2nd. Call 64.S-9161 · ~ OPEN HOUSE REALTY /.' tqUESTltlAM PIOPHTY One sty 4 Bdrm . 2 bath home tile roof, air cond. fenced corral and horse pad Near the equestrian center 1n '!!!!!!!!!!!!!II!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ beaut 1 f u I Ne I II s G a 1 l Ranch Owner will carry at 13r, $244,SOO MOllUHOMES M.I. MODUUI HOME OMLY $7',500 Lovely. spacious 3 Bdrm 2 bath, with fireplace across from the bay. View from deck. Adult luxury living in best location. Pool -sandy beach -slips available. Owner will finance with $25.000 down. UDO/OM THI WATB Cozy l Bdrm with large living room and fireplace. Great for year round living or weekend retreat. See today. make offer. $59,500. Owner wi II carry the loan. LIQUIDATION SALE BAYFRONT lllllaBESB11'1S••· °""HI'S DalSM l9ISIJ .... .... , ... ,.Tl HrrtlfT llTll •T m IPO m •Y 12-5 r J.. IRl Sii m4C1111111tM YOUI lEllS II CASH llSCOUNT . 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Feutured on Homes Tours lh1s lovely ava1labl• lo qualified Super• Bdrm. best arei. dr11per1es lhruou1 tlu11r traditional spacious. custom 3 bdrm. 3 buyer C1ll MuAdrlan Juat s129,900 Bkr patio with soothinJl i;pa b 6 .. 2 5200 •••. 07-Many exlrH plush lo~ ath hon:ie. newl.y redecorated. Priced " • -'" interest as:.umablr 101111 to sell quickly at $475,000. Mu,,t see. tt.t~ Jl67,000 H.-W 104l A PETE BARRE TI REALTY Newly rem~eled 3 bdrm. 2 bath plus ltt~ ~ecreatton room & 2 patios. Beam ce1llngs . Grti~t for e ntertaining. $420.000. Best price for the money. PEHINSULA POINT IEACHFRONT Panoramic bay & ocean view at wedge. from prime large lot. 4 bdrm. 3 bath custom home. 3700 sq. ft foatur tnf( marine room. $1,385.000. NEWPORT CREST CONDO 2 bdrm. den. spacious Plan 8, 1m maculate. Low priced at $215,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J.1 fl,,, ... d. l>• ... , Ii ti!) 6161 NO QUALIFYING $2S ,OOO down and no qualiryin1 ror this lovely 3 bdrm cul-de-aac home Only 1129.SOO. Call now 979·S370. ALLSTATE REALTORS LocetioM.ocatloll J Bdrma, fantastic ocean & canyon viewa. 11a1ebo. lush landscaping Anx· 1oua owner 11!99.000. RC"k1ylorCo .i1, I )()(j llE llGlll ILllllS ca. OVER 55 YEARS CF SERVICE llG CAMYOH VIEW! Beautiful Versailles Model On Quiet Cul-de-Sar. Wide Winding Stairway With Spectacular Suspended Walkway Overlooking Marble Entry & Spacious Living Room. Elegant Features -Garden Kitchen -Den With f'ireplace - Huge Master Suite -Highly Landscaped Garden With Paddle Tennis Court. Great View! $875,000. MESA VEltDE Beautiful Contemporary Home In Costa Mesa's Best Area. 1'~eatures Include Five Large Bedrooms. Two Impressive Fireplaces, Gorgeous Living Room & Family Room, Skylights. Wall Coverings, Wet Bar -Fantastic! Price. $223.500. 759-9100 #2 CorpOI'• Plau MewpcriC...... • • WATEIFIOMT HOME•• Detached home f ea tu ring 3 Br's & move in condition!! Located smack on the water within walking distance of the beach . P r ivate tennis and pool available. The owner is willing to carry a first T.D. at 120/o & has priced this outstanding property at $230,000 for immedfate sale!! Call 759-1501 or 752-7373. • HillOI VIEW tlLlS • PANORA.MIC OCIAM l IAY VIEW Fantastic newly remodeled & expanded home featuring 3 Br's, formal dining, large modern kitchen, pool, jacuzzi, oak floors, french doors. (3) fplcs. This showplace is vacant & ready for immediate possession. Owner will consider all terms including Lease /option. Call 759·1501 or 752-7373. MEWPOIT HACH OfffCE 2670 S.. Ml .... Driw 17 I 4J 759°150 I 17 I 4J 752-7373 Walker&Lee · Real Estate i:::' sca~~lA-1/, t.:.-s· ::: ..... ., QAl .. POU.All---- ·==·~_:.~ ............. ,_,......._. ***** lll +, ... +Spa Harbor and Baker area Xlnt neighborhood TaMS with $35K down . Owner BEST AtWtCING must sell. 1144.900 Bn:d'~.~~ Bd•m ~:=ce;.~ Townhomea 1n lovely • •·-- 11arden settlnic from l1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!B!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lll9 Sl34.950 131/•"• ftxtd i.ttntt rate. A.-altl1 wlttl " pr•,.,.... ,.... ty. 30 .,,. to.. All amenities 1nclud1ng double attached garage. wood burning fireplaces, custom kitchen. wet bar, pvt deck . recreation area with pool, spa, BBQ and much more Located at Fairview and Avocado. on the same site as the original Roger 's Gardens in Costa Mesa Garden Paril o:a~ COZY CONDO 2 Bdrm, 2ba end unit New carpets Clean and bright Assumable 13'1 loan WIMBLEDON VIUAGE Ele11ant single family home. Professionally de· corated and landscpd 4 Bdrm, Jba & library Air, alarm, amenities galore. .. RED CARPET Ill 754-1202 LlASEOPTIOM fr°"' I 0:30 A.M. 548-2239 Luxurious custom con· do. 2500 sq rt 2 frplcs. 4 '!111!1-~ll!!lll~Jl!.-".!!.!!....!!!I_~ bdrm, 21.., baths. SllSO COOL POOL mo. $195,ooo &42-4623 _ Big 20x40' pool goes with '6500 down. No qualify this neat 4 Bdnn home in ing Brand New' 3BR. Mesa Verde Also has a 2 i, BA 2 car gar great bonus room Cul Overlook1ng park de -sac location Real 631·5731 value at $149 .950 ·3191 llAool.a.d 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FUILOUGH A1rhne pilot sacrifice Reduced SJ:SK, 3 br. 2 ba SHARP 31R Lovely rerurb1shed home on gotrcoune As· sume 10'1 int Only $119 .995 Prin only Patrick Tenore. agt 631·1266 WM~ R f.Al.TOHS ••••••••••••••••••••••• CORAL CAYS On I.he 11nd. 4 Bdrm Priced under market at S'/00,000 Assume CJllJt· ing loans. Owner will ro operate w lftnan. Pnnr. only A.1ent 1146-4655 lr"fiM 104• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEAT as a pin, clean & coz)'. 3 Br 2 Ba w courtyard en try Near ne~ carpets and m1rrowave 1n eluded Close to school• and shopptng Call for detuls -H:\l\:Ui ~ f'~ ,\LI Y ~ 1J'.il 2000 THl..CIMG don osen fl'idltil"• 17TH ATPR~PF.C:T TUSTIN, 73J.-3111 STOP.LOOK CAUHOW Exclusive a(lent II.sting J Bd In Woodbndge Re quires only $30,000 dwn . no qualifying. prime location. fast escro"' pou1ble, terms ~Ill create earlv sale and un 1que opportun1t) for buyer tr you ~a1t or 1·all late, ) our opportun1t) will ha\e passed you b} ..,.or private showing call Ken Lei ht ~9400. TOWHHOME7 Call the sper1ahsts at LOCJllllO ltaeh I 048 the condomm111m 1n ••••••••••••••••••••••• formation center A Lot Touc·hstone Realty For A uttlt 96J.~ I acre + bldg site, 1w111 1 ly sloping parcel short * *POOL • SPA d1stant·e from tennis & Separate fen ced bea ch o~nr has In playyard highlights this rluded plans for custom superb 4 Bdrm pool 'ilia $175.00-0 Spl.'1' home 1n fabulous tarularv1ews' Northwood Try $40M ~llSSION Rt::t\l.T\' dwn 4~t 11731 1248.rol w,l\\d h rldCJc Really 5Sl·30Ci0 Int Barra nu Pl.•" """' COOL POOL Large family home in beautiful College Park 4 Bdrm pool home. spa + huge bonus room. great home for entertaining Assumable rinanc·ing av111lable Call for de tails 1)1\'0rre Fon·es Sall' LO\\ H 3 i\r1·h 1:1 .i\ Great OCt'dO \It'\\ P' t area 4bdrm bedt·h house 499.3144 F.XCEPTIO~AL S Bdrm 3 b.i home 1'1\h great oc•an '1e-\S .i.nd fam1I~ rm. 2 frpks ran hd' e separate mom in la"' !a unll Largr assumable JO } r loan S29S.OOO LCICJU"O Vilage 1.E. 497-1761 LOC)llllo H• I 050 ....................•.. rottage. Cash. T D .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim~I trade. offer SJSOK e HANC H fH ALT Y SSl 2000 Elegant 4 Br. custom Jn Nellie Gale Ranrh beaut virw, imported marble. pool s17.e ) ard. 4 car garage. equestnan Ownr.LA_K! 1~1·0693,_ CoroH dtt Mer I 022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CANYON VIEW 3 Bdrm ti., baths + large r11mil y room Steps to 17X31, with Flagstone LET'S MAICE A DIAL ChillG Co•• fireplace. etc S107.SOO L e a 5 e 0 p t 1 0 n S123K to assume at andterms. Turtlerock H1ghlund~ 11 "'· ,.. 2 Bd 2 1 Roy McCtwdt, RJtr. Bren home I ~ r old .,.. '· ·S y, 541-7729 3bdrm, master bdrm lowest price 1n CdM '"'!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!l!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!'I w frplc. 2•,ba. formal Call Tim Rhone 631·1266 1" d 1 n rm , ram rm . or 73-00M. EASTSIDE SIX UNITS. util hobby rm. Ir~ prof 4l41EGOHIA Elegant new 4 Br Vic tor1an partial vu. ownr ,contractor just c~m_e.let.i~~ooo. POP'l STIEET Pretty ind private, 3 bdrm. 21, ba . Great fin a 115•'!&:. S4!-19(!L _ 2 BR ocean view cottage. South orSeaview. Owner will carry first T D improvable 11.JX grou landsraped yrd mt Owner r1nanc1ng SZ•O,OOO. Devin & Co \ 1ew. upgraded crpt. _!42_-6368_ wall paper & draperies -Assumable loan & xlnt FIXER lipper 3 br, 2 ba fin 7S2 9061 + ram . rm Sll0.000 Seller will carry $80.000 * * PR£SCOTTI lst at l2'"'c Own Agt I ' 642-lm MS-736S One or the most highl y ' --· sought models 1n thr COOL POOL prest1g1ous Village or MESA VEIDI I Woodbridge S Br. 3 t"ar 4 Br. 2 Ba. with pool. gar, spa. t>l<'. l'l<' beautifully landscaped 1344.000 & easy ca re yard Owner may carry financing $134.900. D. Bourke Realtor. ~9950. _Men!, ~1·7~--FIEEDOM HOME ~,\dhrldgc Rcal1u $SI ·3'IOO 19?0tlarrano p1i,,..,tnln1• CAMEO SHOltlS 3 Br. 1 Ba. large yard llAUTY ooo .......... 64!J>763 Estate swimming pool, HwillacjtOll ltoch I 040 dramatic ocean view. J ••••••••••••••••••••••• lge ~r~ suites. 4"1 ba $8000 Down Exqu1s1te landscaping. Nice 3 Bdrm. I', batu Sl.225.000. condo. CIO$e to shop Open Sunday l·S ping. Owner will help 4615 Camden finance . 116.SOO. La-<refa/ ~ SUMSEfltlALTI 542-SIOI SPACIOUS AND GRACIOUS 2 year old contemporar) in Turtle Rock Vista 3 bdrm, 2 ba • formal din· mg rm . ram rm . and a terrific kit Quiet and pri vate area Mountain and canyon views Fan tast1c buy at S299.000 REAL rSTUE 644·6397 PRICB> -Assume loans·ver) httle down to purchase CostaMftG 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOYllM lot $625 ,000 Owner Broker 759-0700 644 ~742, 951·82169 LCICJURa Hic)uet I 0 S 2 ..............••.•..... LOOKDIG FOR .\ fA~11LYHOME' Then don·t miss th•~ beautifully mamta1ntd home ~1th 4 bedrooms llnd 2 baths. located in a super ram1l) commum t> orrenng a club house s.,.·1mm1ng pool baseball and sorrer -00! 4.95 1720 ~btQgO Newport ltoch I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION Sl2.900 dwn will buy this dlx condo w partial 'u Assume loans. no quah fymg Sl29.900 Rae Rodgers 631-l.2fi6 WM~ RF:ALTllHS H~Vlew Mo\'e 1n cond1t1on. 3 bdrm. 2 ba home in Harbor View High as· sumable loans. H1~hl> upgraded throughout Shows hke model Must sell rast Asking S239,SOO inrl land Come ror IO COMDfTIOH Sharp 3 Bdrm, S years new, large open kitchen, lovely atrium, earthtone carpets. Asking Jl34,900. Call54G-1151 IELOW MARKET Minutes to miles of pounding surf. Th~ low mai.nt. Townhouse w 11 br. + den or 2nd br .. 1 & ~ ba. lmmac .. highly upgraded. Has 3 pools, jac ui:ii, tennis . clubhouse. wet bar, fprlc. Has existing 7.9'* loan. Open Sat/Sun. 1-5 9766 Verde Mar. Bkr S38-1600 or 968-8341 't523 CAMPUSDa·IRVt,.E specllon Sat . Sun 1-6 1860 Port Wheeler or call .. -s ~ HERITAGE . . REALTORS ,--STOP!i-- Take time to relax and shop at borne. It's sim· Lose 1omethln11 valua· pie with. Daily Pilot ble? Place an ad In our Classified A<b. And if Lost and found col· you have something to umns. That's where peo-1ell, call a friendly pie look when they've Classlried Ad-Visor at found an Item of value. M2·5678 ~~~-----lcAoal"-d 10 .......... 1006 •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• RESIOENTIAL AUL ESTATE SERVICES IAUOA IATROMT OPIM THUIS. 1·5 JOI SO. IA YNOMJ Fabulous duplex , spacious 2 bdrm owner's unit + 3 bdrm rental. A rare Investment. Sl,350,000. h•CerW IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 The fastest dnw in the 7_60-9596Owner1Ag1 West. . a Dally Pilot I '- Classified Ad. 642·5678. ""'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• WXUaY WITH SECURITY Beautiful Jasmine Creek home located on lovely wide greenbelt. 3 BR, 2"" baths. Total privacy in securily gated community $369,900. Madeline Crawford 752-1414 (X64 ) SUPIR LOCATION IM WOODlllD(H Elegant 2 BR townhome. Customized den -2~ bath. Upgraded carpets. drapes, mini blinds & shutters. Gorgeous wall coverings. Premium lot with lovely landscaping and redwood deck . Mack H anson 551·8700 CX65) t II ' ( b ( II Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. August 26, 1981 ~· ----------------------------------------------------------------------------.:.;..~ ________________ .;.......;.. ____________________ , Born in Nixon era, Libertarians to mark 10th year Housing g ift SAN FRAN CISCO lAP) A high-rise de· veloper has given San Francisco more than Sl million to satisry a new ~ city requirement that f rt>s1dences be built along with skyscrapers. Mayor , Dianne Feinstein said the contribution from the Canad1an·based Daon Corp. was a "historic first." CH Al RM AN David Bergland Gay life causes studied NEW YORK <AP> Ho mosexual ity, com- monly thought to be caused by uns table home environments or psychological trauma, m ay be biological in origin, according to a study by the Kinsey Institute. "The main revelation of our study is that it is deep-rooted, and that 1t can't be dated back to any single psychological or sociological event or background ,·· s aid Martin S. Weinberg. an I ndiana Unive r s ity sociologist He wrote the s tudy with another sociologist, Sue Kiefer H am · mersmith , and psychiatrist Alan Bell or the Kinsey Ins titute. The study , to be published in November by Indiana University Press and e nti lied , .. Sexual Preference: Its Development in Men and Women," sought to test some or the most widely held theories on why individuals become homosexual. The study said com· monly held n otions a bout the caus es of homosexuality, such as domineering mothers and hostile fathers did not point to the cause or homosexuality. Homosexuality has been viewed by psychologists , sociologists and the public as "a superficial thing, that it's not as deep -s eat e d as heterosexuality." said Weinberg in an in· terview. The first Kinsey re· port was a pioneering study of male sexuality. p ublished in 1948, followed in 1953 by a study on female sex- uality. Stuart Strenger. an Atlanta psycholgost and gay-rights advocate, said the report could help homosexuals and their parents by shiftin~ the questions of origins to biology and away from home life. "On the other hand," he said, ··some gays might fi nd the whole question of homosexual origins as offensive, since such questions are usually aimed at eradicating homosex· ua lily, or homosexuals." The study involved in· terv i ews with 979 homosexua ls and 477 heterosexuals from the San Francisco area in 1969 a nd 1970. T h e method used was a type of process of elimination called path analysis. It Is a means by which researchers can weigh t h e im porta n ce or var ious f actors, or causes of homosexuall· ty. and consider whether each is important In and of itself, or in combina· lion with other factors. mllll$IUIC( "Our 24th y~nr" g_~Auto & Homeownttra: 'f :r• Ouotes By Pttone , ..... .., 14t.IH4 w IJ~J07 ,,, ....... c ........... DAILY Pl&DT CLASSIFIED ADS M2•M78 I DENVER <AP) -A decade ago, a small angry group gathered in 1 private home in Denver to decide what to do about the Nixon ad· ministration's wage and price con- trols. The result was the Libertarian Party, now about to celebrate its 10th birthday -and nearly 25,000 con· tributing members -with a national convention that began here Tuesday. Ruth Bennett or Denver, conveo· lion director. said she expects at least 900 party members to attend. "The party was started ln the liv· ing room or a private home," Ms. Bennett said. ·'The people attending believed the Republican Party had always supported a Cree 'market system, but Nixon's position caused them to feel there was nothing left in that area. ·'They believed Democrat.a had no history ot economic freedom and with that the philosophy or the Libertarian Party was born. That philosophy was that individuals should be free Lo pursue their own in· terests -as long as they did not ln· volve force, or rraud." In 1980, the party's presidential candidate. Ed Clark. waa on a slate with candidates for local and state of. flcti in nearly every state. she sailt At Utls week's meeting the party will elect new oCCicers and a new na· tionaJ committee. 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TO 1 ()(l PM SIJNOA Y SAVE•2.oo HOLIDAY AUTOMATIC FOGG ER l(Jl/1 All E.,.. II.JCS! Just set 11 ano go away lo• "l l'IOurs ·~;t 3.99 SPECIAL! SAVE Sae H•AYY DUTY RINSO LAUNDRY D•T•RG•NT Powerful Cleaning 4:ll ggc SPECIAL! GATORADE TlllBT QUlllClllR lrm11U.. ., ..... &I~ H~-1020 lrvtM ..... ...._ U. T~-Mm"o ..... W...... ..._,.. VILIO -m71 ....... rtte ~ IANTA A* -3t11 1ot1tt1 •rtttol l tr9e1 IRVINl-Cllf'fff Df. I Welnllt HUNT. aiAcH -"•"" a arooeit1um -ttwt,,.._.. a 1~ -.. ecll a G9fftftf POUHT AtN YAU.IY -M•IN•• a Wemef > ,• "'• Orange Coast DAIL y PILOT /WednHday. Augu1t 28, 1981 Keep politicians out of the university Th e s t ale Constilul111n s pecifies that thl' l 'nin•rs1l \ ol California s ha ll be "mdL•µcndent of all political in fllll'OC.'L' ;111<1 kt•µt free therefrom in lht.· :.ictm1111st1 a t1on of its affairs .. This simµl y m eans that while the s tate Legisla ture.· ~ii locates a lump sum for tl1t• um versity's budget t'a(•h ~ t.'<H . 11 is up to the Board of Rt>gt•nh to th· tcrmine h ow that m oney is -.µl'nl Once again this ,\'l'ut. I ht• Legislature has been lr~ mg to muscle in on the operat ion of thl· universit~· by ty ing s trings to il:-. budget allocation Spe('1fieall~. atler 11..•du<'ing the alloC'alton b\' SW 5 m11l1011 . som e leg islators would like to further redu('C tht.• funding lJ, s ubtractmg from 1t any tu1l1on fees the Regents dcc1d1..· :-.ho11lcl be imposed to maintain till' quail ty of the l0ducat10n pni' 1d<•cl b~ the uni\'t.•rs1l\. Efft•t·t1q•I\. this would put the Ll·g1slatu1·t• '111 ('Im t rol of a n \' ck C'ision on I u1t ion and as a rc~ult. t."<fc•rul ll·g1 .... lat1\ t· influe nn• over <'dtwalwnal poflc·~ a nd pmgrams. For 113 \'l•ar-. till• univl'l''>ll \ has managecl , ...... ,.~ rnc·c·h undl;I lhe g uidann• of the• lfrgt.•nts and without ch arging lu1t1nn In n• .... 1 dent student ~. From t1 me to ti nw 111 onh·1 to keep uµ "1th 111flatw11 lhl· Regents ha\'(' r<Jisl·d fl'l'S that g11 s pel'ific<tll.' for st udenl sl'l'\'H·t·~ other than insll'lH'l1on lndt.•t·d the\ aln.•a1.h haq• <fl>('1clt•<1 to raise lhl· s t tid(•nl ft•c·~ from 'i7:>11 lo $900 pt•r ~·l'ar S 0 f iJ r I l h ~l ..., 11 0 l h I' l' 11 n(•cessar~ to 11npu...,t· ;1 111111011 c·h<1rg1-. whi<'h g<ws clln·c·tlv lo p.1~ fen t'<luc·atwnal ru~h Hut thc•n· 1:-. no i.nwranlt'l'. 1:1vt•11 th1· o.;tall· of lht• t•c·o nom.\. thut lhll\ c·o11ld not bt•c·omt• lhc.· uht·rn11t1v1• to m.q111 1.·uls 1n ttw \llll\l•r:-11\ ..., t•durational program .... If 11 dtJl'S, it must ht• lht• lr1•1• d1•1·1-.11111 of Lht• Ht.·~t·nh .ind 1101 -.11hwt'l to llw thn•••I of f1111 hl·r \\1lhholcl1ng ot fund:-. II\ lh1• I.I' g IS lat lll't• . \"> tht• ('lll'l'l'l1t l'il'SSltltl ,lll\pl\ illu...,tntl(•s. loo rn~rn~ lt.•mpor,11·~ politir.tl t'IHhldt•ral ions lhut have• nothing tu do with 1·dut·atw11 11wx orabl~ '>hapt.• lc.•J.(i ::-latm·...,· <tt'llrnll\ The• Ht·gt.•n ls an• :i m11C'h s:tft•r ht•l to n•mll'I' thl' tnlormt•d anrl ~tahlt· 1udgnwnb n c.•c·ckcl for opt.•ral lotl of lht.• uni vcr:-.1t~ AncJ I hl' pre...,t.'11<'(' on lhl· Bo•u·d of Hl·gt.•nt:-. of tht.· governor . lit•11t 1m ;lilt /,!O\'l•rnor and s pe<ikc.•r of lht• \~sc.•mhly alwa~·s has guaranteed more thun acJt-'quale politit·ul in put ;,ind ~un l•lllance by l'lt·t·ll'rt offi<·1ab In th1..., ...,pss 1011 two hdb \\ h I l' h \;\ II ll I d g I \ l' s t .. l l' leg1slut11r~ <·0111 rot of the tu1twn 1ssl1(1 \\('l"l' 1ntroc1u(•t•d. Onl'. pa...,...,t'CI b> lht· .\ssf'mhly. failed in lhl' Sc•n,111• Eclucation C'ommitle<.> th1..., \\vc•k . hul ma\ he r t• <·1111stclt•r!'d 'l'lil· 01 hpr·. ·passt•d b \' I ht• Sc·11atc·. h,1..., "oil appro\'al 1)f I he· .b .... l·lllhh l·:chu·a110n Commit lt't' ;i11d n11\\ 1:-. Ill tht.· \\'av~ and \It-ans C.:omn11 ll<'t' · Holh o.;houlcl he.· t'l'll'l'h•d 1f tht.• lllll\1•rs11~ ..... to n•t.11n lh1· .1 II I t I fl Cl nt \ ; I 11 d I h \ • I' l'I il l I \' l' fr1·t·do1t1 ft:orn pnli1 ic·:ll manipula I 1011 ,l!l1:11-.1nll•1•cl b\ tht· s t alt• I '1111-.11tut11111 Tests for teachers? Nol s11rpris111gl>, mall' parents "host· c h1lclrt.·ll no" ha' t' to pass basil' prof1t•1em·.' 11..•sh 111 reading . 1Arit1ng a nd m ath bdon· recei\'in g a high st·hool chplt)n1:t have asked wh\ -;uch lt•sh an· not requin•cl of lht.• pl'oplt• \\ h11 teach their c hlldn•n The' ntt· sunw ralhl'l n · ,·c.·aling ·rnstanc<':-. ot laek of .... uc·h profi til'nC'~· in eom mt1J1l!'<1l1on s t h e y h a \' t• r L' <· t' 1 \' «'cl I r o m teachers Also not ~urpri~inJ.! ,..., !ht.• Californ ia Teachl'r...,· ,\...,!'-.1w1.1 lion's opposition tll l'l'<'l'lll :it lC'mpts to lcgis lat1• p1 of1l·1t·1H'\ tests for lt·ac.·ht•r.... ,1nd 111 .... t nit llonal aidl's The assor1:1tiun eonlends th;1 t a degret• from a o.;tak apprm I'd teachers· collegl' .... twuld he· ...,ufft dent Should bl'. 'l'' liut not neccss:.irilv so. The s'l·natc Educ· at Hill ('om mttlec no\\ has <•p1u·m t•d .1 11111 that would l'l'qu1n· all ill'\\ puhlu· sch ool t e achers 1nslruC'l1011;tl aides . ad min 1 .... tralors and counselors \\ho \.\anl to \\Ork 111 Ca l ifornia ·~ puhl1<' st·hoo\..., 111 pass a lest of ha:-.1t· skllh ,\ r'l' quiremcnt tha t all C'lll 1 t'lll teachers hl• o.;imllarl~ tt•...,lt•d "·" • dl'll'tt•d from t ht· ongrnal bill C)pporwnls ol such lt.•g1slal1on c·•Hnpl.1111 lhal fl'\\t•r ,m<l fC \.\CI' high ~C'i tllol ::-t ucl<.•nt~ now want to gt1 on into ean•t.•ro.; 1n c.•duc::.illon \ml tht.·~ <'Ollll'IHI. though most 111 thnM· "ho clo "l't'k adm1ss1011 lo \t•al'lwr .... ('olll'gl'~ ha\'l' bdcrn .1' l'rdgt• "t'lll'l'" on st,indard col ll'gc .!drrns-.11111 ll'Sb. tht'.' s till .1 n· an·t·pt;. ti Thi.... 1s unfllrtunal('. but it's ...,till nn c"H'ttst• for graduating ll'.H·her..., who lat'k adC'quate ski ll 111 the· .... uhit.·<·h lht•1r ::-lud<.•nts tn\l~l lll<t"tl'I .Ith! ,1!'-. l11~h '<'IH11JI .... tudc•nls tlm\ m11:-.1 ht• J.:I\ l'll l''lra help to 11\'l'l'C't>nH' llH' wt•akrll's~es that 1·:.in kl'i.'P lhl·m from "inn111g I heir d1plom;i..., "" \\Olild bt• lt·ac·ht•r.., should Ill' ).!l\t•n 1n lt•rbl\ l' 111struc·t1011 1f lltl'\ an.• un .rhla• to me1•t lht• 1knw'11ds of a prof11·11·n1·~ lt•...,1 1'.1:-.:-.agc ol .... talc.• lt•g1s lat10ll to n•q111n· th1..., would al lt>a. l "''"' t.• lo r:i1st• l'\'l'l'~ nm•s -;ights and .,, t.•1 c·11nw the nl•gall\'e al· lllttclc.· 1tw1 now :-.eem s to pre\'atl 111 som1• q11artt·1·s. and which is no l'omplinw111 to dl•d1t·att·d mrm IH'r..., ot lhl' pr of1..•s:-.1011 Opinions exp~essed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views ex- pressed on thrs page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is Invit- ed. Address The Daily Pilot. P 0 Box 1S60, Costa Mesa CA 92626--0560. Phone (714) 642-4321. ' L.M. Boyd/ Dress psychology Consider this sign "When I am shabbily dressed. I hate everybody'" That e mine nt student of human behavior Theodor Reik said s uch a sign should be posted in every dress shop. No. not as a merchandising gimmick. though it m ay work that way. But Reik said. "The woman who knows she is well -dressed wi ll in general, be amiable and will find it no e ffort to reach her aim to please .. Q . How many whiskers on the average m an's face'> A. Typically, 30.000 For your riles That's a third as many as hairs on the scalp or a naturally redhaired lady. Desk sign noted: "Thank you for not breathing while I smoke." Q. Why is a shopping mall called a "mall"? A. Came a long way around from "mallet." You've heard of that old game Pall Mall? First, the name identl!led the mallet used to hit the ball. Then It was the name of the ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat l'll•lt•-_., .. ~ of IM •••• •I »0 WHt Bo SC , ,0)141 •w AclOrf'\' tOt •HOOllOtnct 10 lkl• IW. eoti. .._.... CA '2tlt place wht•re thC' game was played an allc:,. a courtyard. a field. Then thr placename was shortened simply to mall Son. your granddad a nd mme were laught two basics Save your money und get un education. Basics. They go way back . So today's facts are scar y Rank savings waste In worth more than you ear n from them Scbool classes was te m time more than you learn from them . Save your money and get an education? The pnncipl<'s are still sound. But the in· slltullons can't deliver anymore. At least for the moment. You're on your own The early n om nns made napkins out of osbestos. They didn't wash them In water . They j ust threw them 1n the fire. then pulled the m out pt.•rfcclly clean Do you have a hyacinth macaw? Exotk bird collectors will pay you SI0.000 for it Relieve It's a smug- gler·~ Item . Thomas P. Haley Publl$her T"omas A. Murpbtne Editor Barbara Krelblch Edltorlel Page Editor I Feds are nOsy employers WASll INC:TON Is Uncle Sam lurning into a dirty old man? There a was a timC' when a n m · dt\'idual's sex life was properly con· s 1dered none of the government s busines!-. Aul those days are gone forever. The Nos~ P drk<•rs of the federal gov C'rnment have tn\ l'Stigated the sexual habits of everything from fruit flies to women athletes. all in the sacred name c>f rese;.irch :'llow 'ome prurient burt'aucrats m the '\,1ltonal Health and Human Services Department ha H~ proposed a q uest ion nuirl' lhal 1s so cxpliC'itly smutty I can't C"ven print !><>mC' of the questions. Those who arc cur ious m rght get to see the qu1•st1onna 1re for themselves by gelling a J"b ut llllS and then telling their hos' tht') an· having personal problems FOR THAT is the truly 1ncredrhlt• feature of Uncle Sam's latest venturl' into sexual snooping ll was mte ndNI as 1>ar1 or the Employee Couns cl1n~ St.•n·1t'l' Program set up "to assist cmployC't.•s in dealing with problem!. 1n living, which impa c t on work performanC"es. · · ln other words, the very people mo!il ltkc•l) to be troubled by strangers pok· ing into the 1nt1mate details of tht•1r privall' ltV l'S cin• the ones at whom the questionnaire was aimed Already lack ing the emotional resources that would allow them to handle personcil problems without an effect on their work. they were to be asked to bare their souls to Big Brother before they can gel the c·ounseling help the~ nl'cd Thl· in quisitivC' qucst wnn:.iire would be their t1ckC't of adm1sswn to the c6unsl•llng program My reporters Indy Badhwar and \'1 v1an M<.trino havt.• seen the Question 11a1re. whu:h m some ways resembles the krud or "l'l'S(.•arch" that has been the ha:-.1s nr bt•st selling books on human 'l'"<Ualil)' It might even be titled , "Sex ;.ind lhl· Covc·rnml'nt Worker " EMPLOYEES WHO seek counseling ;in· L·xpectt•d to reveal the most harrow 111gh 1nt1mat<.· details Qf their sexual en- t•ountl·r:-.. from how they kissed on a Q -JA-CK-AN_D_IRS_D_N -~ f1 rsl date• \II the degree of satisfaction tht·y <JC'hct•vt• m various bedroom ac· t1\'1l1t•s Tht·~ arC' a)<,o asked if they are h11111m.t"XUal' ;\l arr 1 t• d t' m p Io y c es a r e asked \dlt'ther thl'Y hit lhcir children and \\ hethl'r lhl'~ hcl p with household c·hon·:. In othl'r arl'us once regarded as s \r1rtly private, t he e mployees are a:.hd 111 J 1vulge how often they go to har·. whl•ther they drink or use drugs, and 1r so how much they spend each wt•ck 1n tlll'se pursuits They are also askl•d to fink on their friends. telling l' ncll' Snoop "'hether their associates abo ust· drugs or alcohol. Thosl' seeking <.'ounseling help with their prnhl ems arc asked to reveal how muc·h monl'Y they have in the bank. how man~ unpaid bills they have. whethe r lhl1 \ ltk<.• thl'tr JOb and salary -even hov. man:i-times they leave their desks without pl•rm1sswn Many or these ans"ers could be clear· h self·m cnminatory. the kind of dis· eln~un•s usually reserved for the p sychiatrist 's couch o r the con fess1onal box But unlike psychiatrists and priests, the government's 'nosy bureaucrats a re not bound to maintain confidentiality In fact. it would be easy for an of. ficial or a fellow worke r -motivated by. prurient interests. thoughts of possi- ble blackmail or simple curiosity -to identify the individual making the con- fession . Though employees are not asked to put their names on lhe ques· tionnaires, the forms do require the employee's Social Security number effectively destroying anonymity. IN FACT. the professional counselors under contract to the program are asked to rate e mployees on how well they answer the questions. Employees fear that the results or the counseling sessions, along with the Social Security numbers, were intended to reach the desks of senior offi cials. Despite protests from employees in- volved in lhe prog ram and even from the office of the deput y surgeon general, the counseling program is considered a mode l worthy of e mulation throughout the federal government And superiors may require employees to enter the pro· gram if they won't enroll voluntarily. Footnote: Or. Dale Masi, $50.000-a · year HHS consultant in charge of the evaluation program. insisted the con· trover sial ques tionnaires were scrapped sometime in March. But the same ques tionnaires wound up on pro· posals that were circulated as late as July The forms. she said, were first proposed by Or. Don Iverson of the Public Health Service "I assure you that the questionnaires will not be used," Dr Masi said "The draft policy of the entire program is still being de crded ·· State whistle blowCrs on the spot State employees who refuse to answer questions put t o th e m b y lh e Legislature. or any committee thereof. c.tre sub1t•ct to instant dism issal This provision IS round In Section 9411 of lhe Government Code which reads in part "Every stale department. .. s hall dis charge any person who commits a con- tempt before any committee. No state department .. s h all eve r employ .. any person who has. .com milted a contempt before any commrl tee. The committee s hall certify the re- fusal to the State Personnel Board and St ate Controller.·· No hearing, no appeal, no remedy in c·ourt The e mployee not only loses his JOb but 1s barred ever more from state t•mploymcnt. BUT WHAT HAPPENS 1f the employee testifies and. telling the truth to avoid perjury charges. embarrasses his supcriors? The very least is harass· mt-nt .... 1111t• the worst is trumped up l'har~es for dismissal. Noting this unfair situation wher e t•mployees are put on the spot by the Ll'g1slature without protection . St•nelary of St <.ttc March Fon~ Eu. IARL WATIRS whill' she was a member of the As · sembly, sponsored legislation intended lo prC"vent employees being s ubjected to n •1irisals. The bureaucrats fought to de- fl'ut the bill. After several tries the Ll•gislature, eventually in 1974, passed a watered down vers ion of that protec- tion It declares all state employees shall have the r ight to communicate with members of the Legislature. But Si1nple income tax solution The one thing that seems to ternfy politicians is s implicity. If ·anything is too s imple. they are afraid of it because it mjght work and, then. who needs them ? The federal income tax 1s a perfect example. It began as a 32-word Amend- ment to the Constitution and now Is a lilORlil MAIR billion-wo rd jumble that makes as much sense as a bowl of spaghetti. And, even with Mr. Reagan's highly hyped tax cuts, I\ ls not going to change much. It is still golng to take about 20 percent of the eross national product. For some years, I hove advocated a rad.lea.I simplification ol the lncome tax and, now, 1 am h arlna whisper1 of a1reement around the haJla or Congre!ls. I have repeatedly proposed lhal we have a not federal lncome lax on all income from whatever source. Period. No uceptJons. No deductions No exemptions. lf the income tax wer e lo be struc- tured as I suggest, the tax rate could be c ut by ut least 25 percent according to l'xperts in the field. That is, it could be cut from 20 percent of the gross national product to 15 percent or less. The reason it is so much higher now Is that many people, mostly the very rich and the very poor, a re being subsidized by everyone else. For example, people in t he $15,000 to $50.000 bracket make up 45 percent of the taxpayers, but pay 60 percent of the income talt. Meanwhile, some millionaires pay aero lncome tax. So, once again, things would be more equitable if the rich were P•Ylnt their s ha re which the Congress bas con· s lstcntly re!llsted makina them do. Ho wever, as Inflation has pushed people's income Into higher bracket.I a nd forced them to pay a bigger percen· taae of the Income ln taxes, Waahlntton has begun to grope around for aome re- lief. A Oat percenta1e Income tax levltd on all Income trom whatever touree la the clean, almple solution that ls fair and Is undentood by everyone. A1 1 su1d at Ute beglnn1n1. th.at may be the thing that will keep It from happenlnt. the only protection of that right is the provis ion that "an employee may raise as a defense at a punitive action hear- ing. the right to communicate." Btrr SUCH A defense would only be appropriate when a n employee is charged directly with having passed in· formation to the Legislature. No bureaucrat would be so foolish as to m ake such a charge. Instead other causes for disciplinary action entirely unrelated to a ny involvement with the Legislature would be made. Even without bringing disciplinary action the bureaucrats have many ways to get e ven with "whistle blowers." They can transfer the employee to Mo- jave. make demeaning work assign. ments. block promotions. or just become hypercritical of the employee's work performance. The law provides no protection from such things. IN CONTRAST, the federal govern· ment, after the publicity given to some federal employees who were fired for blowing the whistle on cost overruns and other excesses. created the Office of Special Counsel under the Pederal Merit System Board. Its specific responsibility is to protect whistle blowers from reprisals. It bH been iiven the full backing or the Reagan ad· ministration. The irony of all this is that while tbe state has failed to act to protect honest employees who object to waste in gov- ernment Crom harassment or loss or employment, Gov. Jerry Brown bu created a special office to protect homosexual state workers from even being subjected to namecallin1 by their s uperiors or fellow employees. lllllllll Maybe the Medfly arrived on that Ru11lan U'awJer taken into custody for belnc too close lo the coul NEVADA NELL ... ~ .. ,.. ... -. .. DlilJ Pllat WEDNESDAY, AUG. 26, 1981 The 'hard . assets inspired by HoUXlrd investors Ruff .are D a_ FEATURES 89 llliUll BllCH /SOUTH COAST COMICS 812 TELEVISION 813 • Dell' .......... ~ •1CMr111t..-..r Roland Schneuler shows how he locked disabled landing gear back into place 5.()()() feet up as pilot Al Pinkerton and Schr1e1der's f1ancee Jean Kawaoka watch. Fireman's flight a real kick Huntington passenger boots landing gear into place By FREDERICK SCHOEMEIO. Of Ille o.11, ...... S&jttt Huntington Beach's Roland Schneider says he'll take a com- merciaJ night the next lime he has any traveling planned. Schneider, a Los Angeles fi rerighter, lo wered himself halfway out of a private plane fly in& 5,000 feet over Orange County Tuesday to kick a dis- abled landing gear mechanism into place. The plane, which had taken off at 7:22 a .m . for Lake Powell. Ariz., returned to John Wayne Ai rport without incident. It circled the airport for more than three hours before the successfuJ landing. As pil ot Al Pinkerton, 51 , of Costa Mesa. handled the con- trols, Schneider, following in- structions given by airplane mechan ics summoned to the airport air traffic tower, worked both out.side and inside the plane to bring the gear into landing ready shape. Asked how he fell as the dis- abled plane circled al altitudes of 2,000 to 5,000 feet, Schneider s aid, with nice understatement, "Naturally, you have a reasona- ble degree of concern '· "See this gray hair? It was black before this trip." And asked his age, Schneider joked, "I'm 29. See this gray hair? It was black before this trip." Schneider is 4.5. Pilot Pinkerton , president or Coldwell Banker Res idential Mortgage Services in Irvine, said "I knew we were in trou- ble" from the moment the four- seat Cessna Cardinal RG 11 took off. The pilot, with 25 years flying experience, said the nose land- ing gear coUapsed, causing the tips of the plane's propeJJer to s trike the runway s urface. Pinkerton said he decided it would be better to lift off than al- low the plane lo run off the end or the runway. Las t of oil s pill moppe d up today Shell Oil Co. cleanup crews were mopping up the last of 700 gallons of oil today off Newport Beach and Dana Point which >pilled fro~ an ocean plat(orm )ff Huntington Beach Monday. Shell s pokesman William s Deveraux said today the tar-like c crude oil had dispersed to a light sheen in two locations four miles off the beach communities. Deveraux said workmen were s using floating booms and absorb- o ant material to contain and ~ soak up the oil. He said the 1 cleanup project should be com- 0 pleted today. The oil spilled from a Shell- owned platform at about 1 a.m Monday located nine miles off Huntington Beach. Ocean cur- re n ts c arried the s lick southward. but there have been no reports of it reaching South Coast beaches. Shell officials say the spiU was caused by a malfunctioning pipe used to coll ect waste oil at the offshore platform. nicknamed Ellen. The cleanup operation is being supervised by the U.S. Coast Guard. Coast Guard personnel say tt has not been determined if the spill has affected marine life. Once airborne, Pinkerton said, he new by the tower where con- trolle rs confirm ed that the plane's main landing gear was dangling between the locked and retracted positions. Two mechanics from Martin Aviation were summoned to the tower as Pinkerton flew the plane in circltls to burn up fuel. Initially, It had appeared that it would be necessary to bring the plane in for a forced , emergency landing. For that reason. the normal nine-man squad at the Orange County Fire Department's airport crash/fire/rescue station was in- c r eased to 25. Fire trucks manned by firefighters outfitted in astronaut-like protective suits lined the airport's main runway. As it developed. Schneider was able to partially lower his body from the cockpit of the plane and apply s ufficient weight against the gear to bring it into a locked position. Lat.er, he and another passenger, Jean Kawaoka, 40, of Anaheim, re- moved inspectibn plates located in the interior of the plane and m odified the la nding gear mechanism so that it could re- main in the locked position. Pinkerton then made three passes by the t ower wher e mechanics concluded from vis- ual inspection that the plane could be safely landed. As television cameras whirred and shutters clicked, Pinkerton brought the plane down, taxied to midfield and stopped. AB a fire engine approached, be hopped from the cockpit and waved his arms in the air, then s hook b.a nds with the first firefighter at the scene. Schneider and Ms. Kawaolta emerged and embraced. "J wasn't scared at all," Ms. Kawaoka, a high school instruc- tor, said. "J knew nothing was going to happen." Said pilot Pinkerton of the in- cident, "You don't have Ume to get petrified.'' Said Schn eider , "It's something J wouldn't care to do every day." furious . about one provision of See P.age the Reagan tax cut. 86. Laguna city official out Community development director surprises council By STEVE MITCHELL Of_..., .......... Ron Smith, Laguna Beach's director of community develop- ment, is resigning the post he has held for less than a year. His resignation. effective Sept. 25, drew mixed reactiona from council members. and sparked surprise and speculation at City Hall. Smith refused lo disclose his reasons for quitting, saying "I'd rather you talked to the city manager !Ken Frank )." But Frank remained as evasive as Smith, saying onJy that the department head is ·'leaving of his own volition." "I encouraged rum to stay," Frank said, adding that Smith had approached him on two re- cent occasions to discuss the possibility that he might leave the city. Asked why Smith had decided to leave, Frank said, "I have no desire to discuss it." But several council members reached today for comment were not afraid to speculate on the reasons for Smith's sudden decision to leave the city. Mayor Sally Bellerue, who ex- pressed disappointment in the announced resignation, said she believes it came about because the city's planning commission, "1s out of sync with the rest of RESIGNING Ron Smith the community and Ron is in sync with the community." Saying Smith e njoys "wide support from most Lagunans." the mayor surmised his deaJings with the planning commissioh may have sparked his decision. As an example. she cited the commission's opposition to Smith's revisions to the general plan. "He !Smith) did a thorough job on the plan and it's reflected in his staff reports." Saying the plan also has coun- cil support, she suggested that perhaps the council should ·'take another look at how we select the planning commission." She said the current com- mission is a holdover panel from "the (form e r Mayor Jack I McDowelJ council, and does not reflect the views of the current council." But co u n c i I'm an Howard Dawson was more blunt in his assessment of Sm ith's de- parture. "Frankly, I'm delighted he's leaving," the councilman said. "I don't believe Smith reflected the wishes of the majority of the town in the Local Coastal Plan he prepared." Dawson said. ··1 suspect that when he found out it wasn 'l going to fly in the form he wanted it, that's when he decided to gel out." City Manager Frank said ad- vertisements have been placed in tra de m agazines and newspapers to recruit a replace- ment for the 34-year -old plan- ning director. He said he hoped someone could be hired shortly after Smith's Sept. 25 departure. Stairway appeal eyed Homeotvners mull suit to prevent public use of beach The attorney representing a South Laguna homeowners group said today be m ay file an appeal of a Superior Court judge's decision. to allow public use of a st.airway leading to the beach below the residents ' homes. Judge Bruce W. Sumner ruled Tuesday that the public should be allowed to use the stairway known as Thousand Steps, but most of the beach it leads to is privately owned and orr limits to beach visitors. Attorney Michael Obrand. who R estaurant , garage hit b y burglars A Laguna Beach restaurant owner reported the theft of more than $1.000 in cash from his establishment Tuesday, and a woman told police someone took $4,000 in belongings from a rent- ed garage. A total of $1,153 in cash was taken from a desktop at Eric's restaurant. 858 South Coast Highway when the owner ap- parently set the cash down and walked away for a short time. police said. In tbe second burglary , Manina Bach told police she ar- rived at a garage she rents in the 900 block of South Coast Highway to rind a combination lock had been picked. She said a n Oriental rug and other belongings valued at $4,080 were missing. represented the South Laguna Coves Association in its suit to prevent the public's use of the steps and beach near 9th Street. said his group would not be satisfied with a partial victory. "We 'll be meeting informall y this weekend to discuss whether or not to file an appeal," Obrand said. County officials want both the steps and the beach declared open to tbe public . Peter Herman, executive aide to 5th Dis trict Supervisor Thomas Riley, said today the county may also file an appeal of Sum- ner's decision in an attempt to open the beach to the public as welJ as the stairway. In his ruling, Sumner denied that the pullic had prescriptive rights to use the beach, meaning it had been used by beach vis- itors for so long on an informal basis the area s hould be declared public. Both Herman and Obrand said Hig h school s ignups set Registrat ion for Laguna Beach High School students wi ll be held Sept. 3 and 4 at the high school. Signups will be held from 9 :30 a.m. to noon Sept. 3, and from 10 a.m. to noon Sept. 4. New students must contact the school guidance office al 494-8546 for appointments with counselors. A parent or guardian must accompany each new student. School begins Sept. 8. the judge's ruling was a partial victory for both parties in the s uit, but n either side was satisfied. Obrand said it was foolish to believe bathers would use the steps and not the beach. "We can't bring suit against every pe rson who trespasses on the beach." Obrand said. "We feel we are entitled to some protec- tion from the court." Despite the prohi bi lion on public use of the beach, Herman said the county would now go a head with plans to spend about $200,000 to repair the crumbling concrete stairway. "Under state law the public is entitled lo use any portion of the beach below the mean high tide line." he said . "The repairs will provide safe access to the area for the public.·' l...ag una set s hearing on housing plan A hear ing on the proposed housing element to the city's genera] plan will be held Thurs- day by Laguna Beach planning com missioners beginning at 7 p.m. The housing element is to establish goals. policies and ob- jectives for fong-range housing planning in Laguna Beach. The element proposes a five- year action plan which entails rehabilitation of older r es- idences and conservation of ex- isting homes. ! Goldwater Jr. 'running on his own record' U.S . Senate candidate says it's his race not his famous father's SI 01 R kt b p s el Ge pe no1 be• J lhf bel An Go bet Cal b•l tin Rep. Barry Goldwater Jr., R· Sherman Oaks, says be will run on his record in the House of Representatives, not his well- known father's name, in his 1982 bid for t he California Re- publican nomination for U.S. Senate. Goldwater , addressing re- porters as he sat beside his f ath e r , U.S. Sen . Barry Goldwater. R-Arlz., declared, "It will be my race, not his. It's my campaign. He 'll be taking directions from me." Referring to his most recent e l ection win , the younger Goldwater commented, "Eipty percent or the voters elected me not because or my name, but because J dld my Job." Asked why he was present at the $100.per·plate rund·ral.er held Tuelday ni&ht at lbe Santa Ana Country Club tbe amior Goldwater uld, "~'m here to help my ton. J expect to be ln California quit. a bit and wUJ help him all J can. 'J'hil ll the nnt of man,y. many meetina. '' The junior Goldwater said he and the other top contenders ror the Republican nomination have agreed to keep their campaigns "on a high level" since they all belong to the same party. The group includes the incum- bent, S.l. Hayakawa; San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson; state Sen. J o hn Sc hmitz , R -Ne wport Beach, and Rep. Paul N . McCloskey, R·San Jose. will support Ronald Reagan in what he is doing as president?" Both OoJdwaters addressed the estima~ 200 people attend- ing the event. But it was the senior s(atesman who seemed to draw the strongest reaction from the crowd. The senior Goldwater aaid, ·'This is the first Ume since the 'I t will be my r ace, not his. He'll be taking directions f r om me .' Asked how vottta could cbole from eo many RepubUca.ns, tM Junior Goldwater re1p00ded, "I'm not au.re 1 can uy ... Wbo can beat Jerry Brown? (Go•. Edmund G. BroW11 Jr. bu an- nounced tntenuou td aeek t.M Democratic ~lte oomlnailoa > • . • Who's been campa1p.ln1 tor local officeholders? ... Who days ol Dwight El.Hnbower that we have a toreip pollcy that the Sovietl can undentaad. TIMY no lonrer an 1ota1 to 1et away wltb 1bovln1 tbia countl'J arqund." · ' U.S. Secreta.rJ ol State Ala· ander Hat.a. I.be Artsaaa aeut.or cont1nuecf. "I• the 1lron1e1\ secretary of state since John Foster Dulles.'' The U.S. decision to return fire when jet fighters were at- tacked recently by Libyan forces over the Mediterranean Sea, he said, shows "th at Washington is fed up with bav- lng to put up with insults from other countries . Your country will gain the respect of the world again." The younger Goldwater said j ·1982 stands to be a critical year for Republicans in their quest to hold a majority in the U.S. Senate and taJn control of the House of RepreseniatJves. He save strong s upport to President Rea can•• economic poUdea -"a wave of fre1b alr ,b11 blown throutb Wuhlqton and tbe banka of the Potomac" -and claimed tbe economic problema that bave beset t.be na· tion "•land u 1 monumat to paat admlnlstrationl ed put tiollaea ol mllman..,ement ol our ecoaoln7. '' -FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL .., ........... Sen. Borrv Goldwater gfvu o boost to IM c:Gm.-... el,.'°"· Rep. 8o"11 GoldwatM Jr .at Sanlo Atta Cmmtrv Chtb ,._...._.. 1 I ! i I l ' I ' I 1 4 4 • • • • I scone a 7 ass 7 7 7 E 2 7 2 7 7 7 t !2 7 Si -. 1 I ( J • l I . . I ( I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/WednHday. Augu1t 2e. 1981 Pilot blames controllers for delays, is suspended INDIANAPOLIS (AP> -A senior airline captain has been sus pended after telling passengers that unqualified peo· pie substilutlng for striking air tramc CQl\trollers were to blame for flight delays, th e In· dianapolls Star has reported Brian Power·Waters, a pilot with USAir, said the incident oc· curred a week ago on a flight from Louisville, Ky . lo Pills· burgh, and the pilot was sus· pended after passengers com - plained to airline orricials. ''The next day, I was called up . . . and told that when I get to my next stop, I could get off the plane and come home," Power· Waters, 58, said in a newspaper interview "And that I was ore the line until furthe r notice " On Saturday, he received writ· ten notice of a disciplinary hear· mg Power-Waters said Tuesday from his home in Church Hill, Md .. that he learned of the ac· lion while he was in Windsor Locks, Conn "They told me. 'You're off.· I said. 'What for?' They said they didn't know, just that I was pulled off the flight from Bradley International Airport to Philadelphia on the last leg of my trip " He was allowed to ride the plane to Philadelphia. "1 spent the niJ_ht there," he said, "and my wife picked me up and we drove home. The Star said Power-Waters had been flying a BAC·lll jet, s imilar to a DC-9 but sm aller. ror the past decade. Last December, Power· Waters wrote a book, "Margin For Error: None," outlining his views on the nation's air traffic Noise annoying MARGATE, England CAP) - Authorities hit lion tamer Mart in Lacey with a noise abatem ent order art er his neighbors in this Kent county seaside resort complained that the roaring or his five circus lions was keeping them awake at night. Lacey, 38, said his lions only make a noise when they are moved or want to mate. "It's just not practical to ask them to shut up, but the resi· dents are welcome to come and try," he said. control system It include• 11urh c hapters as "D~n1er FAA At Work" amd "Controllera Make It Work." He has an agreement with hh1 superiors that prohibits him from identifying his employer In published accounts. But USAlr's chief pilot, Capt. Henry P . Nash s aid in Washington that Power' Waters is a company pilot. He added that Power· Walen "is not flying" pen~ing the hear· ing. Dave Shipley, vice presi- dent ror public affairs of the Washington-based airline, said Tuesday that he was "a bit up· set" at Power-Waters' interview because or the agreement. But he would not comment on the suspension "because it is an internal situation " Power Waters. who said he is two years from retirement. said he had been an airline pilot for 26 years He said he was critical of air traffic safety long before the strike About 12,000 members of the Pr0Cess1onal Air Trame Con· trollers Organization walked off their Jobs /\ug. 3 They were scek1n~ higher pay and im· proved benefits 'I CAN TAKE A HINT, GUYS' -Making their point graphically. Republican Assemblymen William Baker. Danville, left. and Gilbert Marguth. Livermore. arrived at the Capitol office of Assembly Reapportionment Com· .~ .......... mittee Chairman Richard Alatorre. 0 -LA. to protest the fact they both had been put in the 10th district m the s tate's new redistricting plan Grand ope.mg We An Australan Jartsberc)? KAHBURA CHEES~Sl .99 ot Trader Joe & PrOftto •• Turnyour unusables • into e usable HONORED Dr. James L McGau~h . profl'ssor of psychobiology a nd executive vice chancellor al UC Irvine. has been gi vcn thl' 1981 Dist ingu1sheci Scientific Con· lnbulion Award Antenna suit filed Height limit protested in Newport - A Newport Beach ham radio operator who claims the city has squelched his efforts lo buJld a transmission tower In his backyard, has Cited a lawsuit to get his tower as well as $750 000 in damages. · Edward Karagozian, a rest dent of Newport's Bayshores community, filed the suit last week in the U.S . District Court in Los Angeles. The radio operator is asking the court to declare Newport's height limit on radio antennae invalid. A hearing is set for' Sept. 8. Last year, Newport city coun cil members den ied Karagozian permission to erect a 55-foot- high radio antenna in his yard The radio oper ator said he needed an antenna at least that high 1n order lo operate his radio gear Karagoztan had agreed Lo m- stall an elt.>clnc winch to the tower so 1t could be lowered when not 1n use lie also said he would set up an emergency com· mumcat1on system to help the city in the l'Vent Of a disaster. But followmg complaints Crom his Rayshores neighbors that the tower would be an eyesore and might disrupt television recep· lion , th e counci l killed Karagoz1an's antenna plans. llugh Coffin, Newport's city allomcy, said recent court rul· ings on the height or radio anten· nae vary Clean air violators prosecuted in OC • In one <·ourt of appeals case, Coffin said, 1t was decided that c1t1es can regulate the height of radio towers But m a recent U S District Court case involv· ing the city of Placentia, height regulations were judged to be a vtolatton of First Amendment rights .The Atr Quality Management District reported successful prosecution of 12 cases or air pollution control violations in Ju. ly in Orange County, resulting in total fines of $3,325. V iolations ranged from C'miss1on of excessive odors and pollul.ants lo lack or operating permits Van Vlahakis, an industrial cleaning compounds manufac· lurer. and Artistic Cleaners both of Huntington Beach. were the only two Orange Coast firms cit· ed in Jul>. according to the re· port Van Vlahak1s was fined $260 and received one -year proballon for operatrng a hydrochloric acid lank without a permit, ac· cording to the report. Artistic Cleaners was fined $65 for excessive leakage of solvent at the dry cleaning plant, the re· port stated. T he district is the primary agency responsible for s t a tionary source emission control for 10 million residents of Los Angeles, Orange, Ri verside and San Bernardino counties. All l2 Orange County incidents were prosecuted as criminal m1 sd~meanors in which fines ranged from $65 to S520 Fines for air pollution viola· t1ons are determined by the courts in all instances. with the district's inspectors acting as witnesses in the prosecution Ham radio class slated Rcg1slralion 1s under way at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa for a nine week class this fall lhal prepares students to lake the FCC Amateur Radio Nov1Cl· Clas~ license exam The one and a half unit class 1s lt!>led a!> Marine Act1vit1es 137/\D in lht• fall class schedule. The class meets Monday from 7 10 pm Fall seme!>ler classes begin Sept 8 For more tnformation. C<Jll 5.56 5772 BE AMONG THE FIRST TO GET TllE MEDICAL CARE CENTER YOUR CHILDREH1S 'BtU.t Weejuns. 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Roland Sclmelder shows how he kicked disabled kindmg gear back mto place 5,()()() feet up as pilot Al Pinkert011 and Schneider's f1ancee Jean Kawaoka watch Fireman's flight a real kick Huntington passenger boots landing gear into place By FREDERICK SCHOEMEIU. Of, ... .,..,~, .... Huntington Beach's Roland Schneider says he'll take a com· me rcial night the next time he has any traveling planned. Schneider. a Los Angeles fl refighter. lowe red himself ha lfway out of a private plane fl ying 5,000 feet over Orange County Tuesday to kick a dis- abled landing gear mechanism into place. The plane. which had taken off at 7:22 a.m. for Lake Powell, Ariz .. returned to John Wayne Airport witho ut incident. It circled the afrport for more than three hours before the successful landing. As pilot Al Pinkerton, 51. of Costa Mesa. handled the con- trols, Schneider. following in- s tructions given by airplane m echanics s ummoned to the air port air traffic tower, worked both O\_.tsldt and inside the plane to bring the gear into landing ready shapt!. Asked how he felt as the dis- abled plane circled at altitudes of 2,000 to 5,000 feet, Schneider said, with nice understatement, ''Naturally. you have a reasona· ble degree of concern ... ''See this gray hair? It was black before this trip." And asked his age, Schneider Joked, "I'm 29. See this gray hair? It was black before this trip.·· Schneider is 45. Pilot Pinkerton. president of Coldwell Banker Residential Mortgage Services in Irvin e, said "l knew we were in trou- ble" from the moment the four- seat Cessna Cardinal RG 11 took off. The pilot, with 25 years Oying expt!rience, said the nose land· ing gear collapsed. causing the tips of the plane's propeller to strike the runway surface. Pinkerton said he decided it would be better lo lift off than al- low the plane to run off the end of the runway. Last of oil spill mopped up today Shell Oil Co. cleanup crews were mopping up the last or 700 gallons of oil today off Newport Beach and Dana Point which ipilled from an ocean platform >ff Huntington Beach Monday. Shefl s pokesman William Deveraux said today the tar-like crude oil had dispersed to a light s heen in two locations four miles off the beach communities . Deveraux said workmen were using noating booms and absorb- Monday located nine miles off Huntington Beach. Ocean cur- re nts carried the s lick southward. but there have been no reparts of it reaching South Coast beaches. Shell offi cials say the spill was caused by a malfunctioning pipt! used to collect waste oil at the offshore platform, n ic knamed Ellen. anl material to contain and The cleanup operation is being soak up the oil He said the supervised by the U.S. Coast cleanup project should be com-Guard. Coast Guard personnel pleted today. , say it has not been determined if The oil spilled from a Shell-the spill has affected marine owned platform at about 1 a.m. life. Once airborne, Pinkerton said, he new by the tower where con- t r o 11 e rs confirmed that t he plane's main landing gear was dangling between the locked and retracted positions. Two mechanics from Martin Aviation were summoned to the tower as Pinkerton flew the plane in circles to burn up fuel. Initially, it had appt!ared that it would be necessary to bring the plan e in for a forced. e me rgency landing. For that reason. the normal nine-man squad at the Orange County Fire Depart m e nt 's ai rport crash/fire/rescue station waa in- c reased to 25. Fire trucks manned by firefighters outfitted in astronaut-like proteetive suits lined the airport's main runway. As it developed, Schneider was able to partially lower his body from the cockpit of the plane a nd apply sufficient weight against the gear to bring it into a locked position. Later, he and another passenger, J ean Kawaoka, 40, of Anaheim, re- moved inspection plates located in the interior of the plane and modified the landing gear mechanism so that it could re- main in the locked position. Pinkerton then made three passes b y t he tower where mechanics concluded from vis· uaJ inspection that the plane could be safely landed. As television cameras whirred and s hutters clicked, Pinkerton brought the plane down. taxied to midfield and stopped. As a fire en gine approached. h~ hopped from the cockpit and waved his arms in the air, then shook t\a nds with the rirst firefighter at the scene. Schneider and Ms. Kawaoka emerged and embraced. "I wasn't scared at all," Ms. Kawaoka, a high school instruc- tor, said. "I knew nothing was going to happen." Said pilot Pinkerton of the in- cident, "You don't have time to get pt!trlfied." Said Schneider , "It's something I wouldn't care to do every day." 89 furious , about one provision of 0 812 the Reagan tax cut . See P.age 813 86. ~ Newport credibility hit Environmentalists flay.awroval of Newport Center plan The leader of an environmen- tal group maintains Newport Beach bas lost credibility in flihting growth at John Wayne Airport with this week's ap- proval of the Irvine Company's $123 milUon Newport Center ex- pansion projeet. "Politically, it's totally inap- propriate to approve this kind of commercial development on one hand and try to fight the airport on the other," claims Jean Watt, oresident of the 400 -member group known as SPON CStop Polluting Our Newpartl. The group's leader says that by allowing the Irvine Company the opportunity to construct of- fice buildings and a 300-room hotel, the city has placed new demands on the airport for air ser vice. "I think the people of this city should be really offended by this kind of incongruity," says Mrs. Watt. Newport City Council mem· bers approved the e xpansion project Monday. With the approval, the Irvine Company has won the right to build the hotel, 750,000 square feet or office space and some residential units in the center. Additionally. th e Marriott Hotel was granted permission to add 165 rooms to its Newport Center facility. The SPON group, prior to Monday's vote, had prepared its own version of what it would like to see at the cir cular pro- fessional and shopping center. The g r o up recommended against the hotel and most of the office construction. Mrs. Watt contends that the hotel and office buildings will not only bring in new airport users but "will be giving busi- nesses more reason than ever to fight for an expanded airport." She also was critical of a con- dition the Irvine Company agreed to where the firm would make a s tatement concerning the airport. The statement says the Irvine Company agrees that the county airport is "not the place to serve a significant portion of the coun- ty's air traffic demand" and supports finding a new regional airport site. The Newpor t council has agreed to make all developers issue such a statement as a con· dition to approval. ''That statement is meaning- Five seeking Irvine school board post Five people have Ciled can- didacy papt!rs as of today for the Irvine Unified School District trustee eleeU.on in November. The five Irvine residents are Buff WhHe of 3 Paine Circle. An- drew Barna of 76 Tangerine. J eff Winneke of 3592 Carmel Ave., John Jaege r of 14242 Wyeth Ave. and Roger K. Den- ney of 82 Topeka Drive. The seats of trustees Frank Hurd and Fred Gahm are up for election ln November. Gahm has indicated be will seek re-election and Hurd has s aid he wants to run for Irvine City Council and won't seek rf>- election to his trustee seat. less.'' she charges. ''because by the very existence of the hotel it s hows support for an expanded airport." The I rvine Company has m aintained that the hotel and of· !ice buildings will have only a slight impact on the airport. The firm also says it will become ac- t1 ve in the search for a new airport s ite. ·'The question now is ·will the airport ever move?' " s uggests Mrs. Watt, adding, "and I doubt 1t will unless someone ever de- cides to take the bull by the horns.'' -STEVE MARBLE County road fund bill passes t est A proposed bill to guarantee Orange County up to $40 million over the next five years in state h ighway funds for a mass transit guideway project passed its initial test Tuesday in an as- sembly committee. · The assembly Transportation Committee members voted 8-0 to schedule the bill for future hearings, set tentatively for November. "I think we're in pretty good shape." said Ron Cole, senior planner for the Orange County Transportation Commission, the public agency that came up with the proposal. Commissioner Daniel Grisel o( Santa Ana flew to Sacramento Tuesday to deliver about a fi ve- minute speech to the committee m embers on the county's need £or the funds. Cole said. He added that legislators seemed interested in discussing the biU's implications and that Chairman Bruce Young, D·Lon.~ Beach, seemed "sympathellc to the county's position. The bill, AB 974, carried by Asse mbl ywo man M a r ia n Bergeson , R-Newport Beach, would ensure that the county re- ceives the annual maximum al- lowable share or highway funds set aside for mass transit guideway projects. Currently, only two of the state's counties have s uc h statutory assurances : Los Angeles and San Diego counties. This fiscal year, those· two counties will receive about $40 million of a totaJ $49 million in stale guideway funds. Orange County is proposed by state of- fi cials to receive about $500,000 alt hough it could receive as much as $8.7 million , according to allocation formulas. But because the county must compt!te with other counties for what is left after San Diego and Los Angeles get their guaran- teed funds, there is little chance to receive allowable sums. Appeal of stairway ruling under study The attorney representing a South Laguna ho meowner s group said today he may fil e an appeal of a Superior Court judge's decision to allow public use of a stairway leading to the be a ch be low the r esidents' homes. Judge Bruce W. Sumner ruled Tuesday that the public should be allowed to use the stairway known as Thousand Steps. but most of the beach it leads to is privately owned and off limits to beach visitors. Attorney Michael Obrand. who r epresented the South Laguna Coves Association in il.s suit to prevent the public's use of the steps and beach near 9th Street. said his group would not be satisfied with a partial victory. "We'll be meeting informally this weekend to discuss whether or not to fil e an appeal," Obrand said. County officials want both the steps and the beach declared o p en to the pu blic. P e ter Herman, executive aide to 5th District Supervisor Thomas Riley, said today the county may also file an appeal of Sum- ner's decision in an attempt to open the beach to the public as well as the stairway. In bis ruling. Sumner denied that the pullic had prescriptive rights to use the beach, meaning it had been used by beach vis- itors for so long on an informal basis the area s h ould be declared public. Both Herman and Obrand said the judge's ruling was a partial victory for both parties in the s uit . but ne ither si d e was satisfied. Obrand said it was foolish (() believe bathers would use the steps and not the beach. "We can't bring suit against every person who trespasses on the beach," Obrand said. "We feel we are entitled to some protec- tion from the court ... Despite the prohibition on public use of the beach. Herman said the county would now go ahead with plans to spend about $200,000 to repair the crumbling concrete stafrway. "Under state law the public is entitled to use any portion of the !>each below the mean high tide line," he said. "The repairs will provide safe access to the area for the public " Music.show classes set Beginning and intermediate mu s i cal theater c l asses, workshops and a recital in the fall are all part of a Laguna Beach recreational program beginning next month. Registration continues until classes begin in September. For information, call the Laguna Beach Recreation Department at 497-3311. ext. 201. Goldwater Jr. 'running on his own record' U .S. Senate candidate says it's his race not his famous father's Rep. Barry Goldwater Jr., R- Sherman Oaks , says he will run on his record in the House of Re presentatives. not his well- known father's name, in his 1982 bid for the Califo rnia Re- publican nomination tor U.S. Senate; Goldwater. addressing re- porters as he sat beside his fathe r . U .S . Sen . Barry Goldwater. R-Ariz .. declared, "lt will be my race, not his. It's my campaign. He'll be taking dlrectJons from me." • Referring to his most recent election win , the youn1er Goldwater commented, ''ElChty percent of the voters elected me not beeawse of my name. but because I did my Job." A.eked wllY be wu present at lhe $100.per·plal• fund·raJser held Taelda,y nllht al the Santa Ana Coantry Club the Senior Goldwater said, "I'm bere to help m1 IOU. I upect to be lD Calllomia quite a bit and wUl help hlm all J can. Tbi1 II the flntf:A many, many meetlnri.'" The junior Goldwat said he and the other top contenders tor the Republican nomination have agreed to keep their campaigns "on a high level'' since they all belong to the sam~ party. The group includes the incum- bent. S. I. Hayakawa: San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson; s tate Sen. John Schmitz, R-Newport Beach, and R ep. Paul N . McCloskey, R-San Jose. will s upport Ronald Reagan in what he is doing as president?'' Both Goldwaters addressed the estimated 200 people attend- ing the event. But It was the senior statesman who seemed to dra w the st rongest reaction from the crowd. The senior Goldwater said, "This is the first lime since the 'It 'Will be my r ace, not his. He'll be taking directions from m e.' Aaked bow voters could chose from co man1 ReJ)'lbUcana, the Junior Goldwater rttponded, ''I'm nol sure I can u.y . . . Wbo can beat Jeny Brown? (Gov. EdmWMI 0 . Brown Jr, baa an· ~ iDteotJou to aeelr the Demottauc Senate oomlf'aUoa) ... Wbo'a been catnpaJplna ror local olflcebolden 1 . • . ~ days ~ Ow1jbt EiMnbonr that we have a fonip policy tbat tbe SovkU cu undenLaNt. ,_ no Jonpr are rotna to 1et a••1 with 1bo•in1 tbla co•ntr1 around.'' -U.s. Seeretary °' st.a A.an. ander Hail, tbe ArtlOOa .... coatlnued, ''la th• 1tto111ut I secretary of state since John Foster Dulles ." The U.S. decision to return fire when jet fighters were at- tacked r ecently by Libyan forces over the Mediterranean Sea. he said, s hows "that W asbington la fed up with hav- ing to put up with insults from other countries. Your country will gain the respect of the world alJain." The younger Goldwater said 1982 st.ands to be a critical year for Republicans in their quest to bold a maj ority in the U.S. Senate and Cain control of the House of ~resentaUvea. He 1ave •lrona support to Pruidenl Reqan'1 economic poUctes -"a wave of rrelb alr .bu blown t.hroQCb Wuhlacton and the bankl of U.1 Potomac" -and claimed tbe economic pro .. ma tbat bave beset the Da· \Joo "stand • a snonumeat to ~ llClminlltraUou add put Pblleles of ml.lmanqemeat ol our economy." • -FREDIRICIC SCllOBMEHL ., ~ . • i i ' . • I I l ' --. --.. -,~ Or1ngeCo11t DAILY PILOT/WednHday. Auguat 28, 1981 Pilot blames controllers for delays, is suspended lNDlANAPOLIS <AP> -A senior airline cartain has been s u s p e nd ed a t er telling passengers that unqualified peo· pie substituting ror strikinl air traffic controllers were to blame for fli ght delays , the In · dianapolis Star has reported. Brian Power-Waters, a pilot with USAir, said the incident OC· curred a week ago on a flight from Louisville, Ky., to Pitts- burgh, and the pilot was sus- pended after passengers com- plained to airline officia ls. "The next day, I was called up • . . . and told that when I get to my next stop, I could gel off the plane and come home," Power· Waters, 58, said in a newspaper interview. "And that I was off t he line until further notice." On Saturday, he received wnt· ten notice of a disciplinary hear- ing. Power-Waters said Tuesday from his home in Church Hill, Md .. that he learned of the ac- tion while he was in Windsor Locks, Conn. "They told me, ·You're off.' I said, 'What for?' They said they didn't know, just that I was pulled off the flight from Bradley International Airport to Philadelphia on the last leg of my trip " He was allowed to ride the plane to Philadelphia. "I spent the night there." he said, "and my wife picked me up and we drove home. The Star said Power-Waters had been flying a BAC·lll jet, similar to a DC-9 but smaller, for the past decade . Last December. Power· Waters wrote a book. "Margin For Error: None," outlining his views on the nation's air traffic Noise annoying MARGATE, England CAP> Authorities hit lion tamer Martin Lacey with a noise abatement order a fte r his neighbors in this Kent county seaside resort complained that the roaring of his rive circus lions was keeping them awake at night. Lacey, 38, said his lions only ma ke a noise when they are moved or want lo mate. "It's just not practical to ask them to shut up, but the resi· dents are welcome to come and try," he said. control syRtem It includea such chapters as "Danger FAA At Work" amd "Controllers Make H Work " He has an agreement with his superiors that proh i bits him from identl(ylng his employer In published accounts. But USAir '11 chief pilot, Capt. Henry P. Nash, said In Was hington that Power. Waters Is a company pilot. He added that Power-Waters "is not flying" pen(iing the hear- ing Dave Shipley. vice presi- dent for public affairs of the Washington-based airline. said Tuesday that he was "a bit up· set " at Power-Waters· interview because of the agreem ent. But he would not comment on the suspension "because it is an internal situation.'· Power-Waters, who said he is two years from retirement, said he had been an airline pilot for 26 years He said he was critical of air traffic safety long before the strike About 12,000 mem bers of the Professional Air Traffic Con- trollers Organization walked off their JObs Aug. 3 They were seeking higher pay and im- proved benefits. _J \ 'I CAN TAKE A HINT, GUYS' -Making their point graphically. Re publican Assemblymen William Baker. Danville. left, and Gilbert Marguth. Li vermore, arrived at the Capitol office of Assembly Reapportionme nt Com- .. ,........,. mittee Chair man Richard Alatorre, 0 -LA . to protest the fact they both had been put in the 10th district in the state's new redistricting plan. Gr.cl o,..-g S. An Australon Jortsbercj? KA.MIURA CHEES6-S I. 99 at Trader Joe & Pr•to We've made another ce1ve a IO'i discount ' massive purchase of this Please visit our newest fine c heese. which 1s Trader Joe·s at the m· similar to the delicious tersection of 17th Street1 Jarlsberg from Norway Newport Boulevard ana Our Kanbura. however. Superior Avenue lnexl to has a lower salt level Denny's and Barclay's Buy a chunk weighing 10 Bank 1 pounds or more, and re· HOW IN COST A MESA •• Turnyour unusables • into e usable e cash. Call e Daily Pilot e classified • 642-5678. ~~~~---~~~~~--.'•NH 1na11d l\:rrorn1n1w£ FIRST "RfORMANCE Save s.4.00 on adynlmtte hairstyle! 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A hearing is set for· Sept. 8. Last year, Newport city coun cil members denied Karagoz1an permission to erect a 55-foot h(gh radio antenna in his yard. The radio operator said he needed an antenna at least that • high m order to operate his radio gear Karagoz1an had agreed to in- stall an electric winch to the tower so 1t could be lowered when not in use He also said he would 11el up an emergency com- munication system to help the city in the event of a disaster. But following complaints from his Bayshores neighbors that the tower would be an eyesore and might disrupt televis ion recep· lion , th e co un cil kill e d Karagozian's antenna plans. Hugh Coffin, Newport's city attorney, said recent court rul· ings on the height of radio anten- nae vary Clean air violators prosecuted in OC In one court of appeals case, Coffin said, 1t was decided that c1lic& can regulate the height of radio lowers But in a recent U S 01str1ct Court case involv- ing the city of Placentja, height regulations were Judged to be a v10lat1on of First Amendment r1ght.s The Air Quality M anagemenl District reported s uccessful prosecution of 12 cases of air pollution control violations in Ju- ly in Orange County, resulting in total fines of $3,325. Violations ranged fro m emission of excessive odors and pollu~ants to lack of operating permits. Va n Vlahakis, an industnal cleanin~ compounds manufac lurer, and Artistic Cleaners both of Huntington Beach, were the only two Orange Coast firms cit ed in July, accord mg to the re port. Van Vlahakis was fined $260 and received one-year probation for operating a hydrochloric acid tank without a permit. ac· cording to the report. Artistic Cleaners was fined $65 for excessive leakage or solvent at the dry cleaning plant, the re port staled. The district is tbe primary agency r esponsible for s ta tionary source emission control for 10 mi llion residents of Los Angeles, Orange, Ri verside and San Bernardino counties. All 12 Orange County incidents were prosecuted as criminal misdemeanors in which fines ranged from $65 to $520. Fines for air pollution viola· lions are determined by the courts in all instances. Wilh the district's inspectors acting as witnesses in the prosecution. Ham radio class s late d Registration is under way al Orange Co::i!-.t College in Costa Mesa for a nine-week class this fall that prepares students to takt-the 1-·cc Amateur Radio Nov1c:c Class license exam. 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The 'hard. assets ' investors WEDNESDAY,AUG. 26, 1•1 inspired by Hou;ard Ruff .are D FEATURES 89 IRlllil CDllT COMICS 812 TELEVISION 813 DMtf "-' ...... _, aklleN K-.r Roland Schneider shows how he kicked disabled landing gear back into place 5.000 feet up as pilot Al Pmkerlor1 and Schneider's f1ancee Jean Kawaoka watch Fireman's flight a real kick Huntington passenger boots landing gear into place By FREDERICK SCHO EMEHL Of tM Oellr ~Slaff Huntington Beach's Roland Schneider says he'll take a com· mercial flight the next time he has any traveling planned. Schneider, a Los Angeles firefighter, lowered himself halfway out of a private plane fl ying 5,000 feet over Orange County Tuesday to kick a dis- abled landing gear mechanism into place. The plane, which had taken off at 7 :22 a.m. for Lake Powell, Ariz., returned to John Wayne Airport without incident. It circled the afrport for more than three hours before the successful landing. As pilot Al Pinkerton. 51, of Costa Mesa. handled the con · trols. Schneider. following in· struclions given by airplane mechanics summoned to the airport air traffic tower. worked both outside and inside the plane to bring the gear into landing ready shape . Asked how he felt as the dis· abled plane circled at altitudes of 2,000 to 5,000 feet. Schneider said, with nice understatement. ··Naturally, you have a reasona· ble degree of concern.·· ''See this gray hair? It was black be/ ore this trip." And asked his age, Schneider joked, ''I'm 29. See this gray hair? It was black before this trip." Schneider is 45. Pilot Pinkerton, president or Coldwell Banker Reside ntial Mortgage Services in Irvine, said "I knew we were in trou- ble·· from the moment the four· seal Cessna Cardinal RG II took Off. The pilot, with 25 years flying experience. said the nose land· mg gear collapsed. causing the tips of the plane's propeller to strike the runway s urface. Pinkerton said he decided it would be better to lift off than al· low the plane to run off the end of the runwav. Last of oil spill mopped up today Shell Oil Co. cleanup crews were mopping up the last of 700 gallons of oil today off Newport Beach and Dana Point whi ch ;pilled from an ocean platform >ff Huntington Beach Monday. Shell spokesman William Deveraux said today the tar-like crude oil had dispersed to a light s heen in two locations four miles off the beach communities Deveraux said workmen were using floating booms and absorb· anl material to contain and soak up the oil He said the cleanup project should be com- pleted today. The oil spilled from a Shell- owned platform at about 1 a.m. Monday located nine miles off Huntington Beach. Ocean cur- re nt s carried the slick southward, but there have been no rep<>rts of it reaching South Coast beaches. Shell officials say the spill was caused by a malfunctioning pipe used to collect waste oil at the offshore platform. nicknamed Ellen. The cleanup operation is being s upervised by 'the U.S Coast Guard. Coast Guard personnel say it has not been determined if the spill has affected marine life. Once airborne, Pinkerton said. he flew by the tower where con· trollers confirmed that the plane's main landfag gear was dangling between the locked and retracted positions. Two mechanics from Martin Aviation were summoned to the tower as Pinkerton flew the plane in circles to burn up fuel. Initially, it had appeared that it would be necessary to bring the plane in for a forced, emergency landing. For that reason, the normal nine-man squad at the Orange County Fire Department's airport crash/fire/rescue station was in- c r eased to 2S . Fire trucks manned by firefighters outfitted in astronaut-like protective suits lined the airport's main runway. As It developed. Schneider was able to partially lower his body from the cockpit of the plane and apply sufficient weight against the gear to bring it into a locked position. Later. he and another passenger, Jean Kawaoka. 40, of Anaheim, re- moved inspection plates rocated in the interior of the plane and modified the landing gear mechanism so that it could re- main in the locked position. Pinkerton then made three passes by the tower where mechanics concluded from vis- ual inspection that the plane could be safely landed. As television cameras whirred and s hutters clicked. Pinkerton brought the plane down, taxied to midfield and stopped. As a fire engine approached, he hopped from the cockpit and -waved his arms in the afr. then s hook h,ands with the first firefighter at the scene. Schneider and Ms. Kawaoka emerged and embraced. "I wasn·t scared at all,·· Ms. Kawaoka, a high school instruc- tor, said. "I knew nothing was going to happen." Said pilot Pinkerton of the in- cident, "You don't have time to get petrified." Said Schneider. ·~1t ·s something I wouldn't care to do every day." furious . about one provision of D the Reagan tax cut. See Page B6. Newport credibility hit Environmentalists flay, approval of Newport Center plan The leader of an environmen· tat group maintains Newport Beach has lost credlblllty in fighting growth at John Wayne Airport with this week's ap· provaJ of the Irvine Company's $123 million Newport Center ex· pansion project. "Politically. it's totally inap· propriate to approve this kind of commercial development on one hand and try to fight the airport on the other, .. cl alms Jean Watt, oresident of the 400-membe r group known as SPON <Stop Polluting Our Newport l. The group's leader says that by allowing the Irvine Company the opportunity to construct of. fice buildings and a 300-room hotel, the city has placed new demands on the airport for air service. "I think the people of this city should be really offended by thls kind of incongruity." says Mrs. Watt. Newport City Council mem- bers approved the expansion project Monday. With lbe approval. the Irvine Company has won the right to build the hotel, 750,000 square feet of office space and some residential unJts in the-center. Additionally, the Marriott Hotel was granted permission to add 165 rooms to its Newport Center facility. The SPON group, prior to Monday's vote, had prepared its own version of what it would like to see at the circular pro- fessional and shopping center. The group re co mm e nded against the hotel and most of the office construction. Mrs . Watt contends that the hotel and office buildings will not only bring in new airport users but "will be giving busi· nesses more reason than ever to fight for an expanded airport." She also was critical of a con- dition the Irvine Company agreed to where the firm would make a statement concerning the airport. The statement says the Irvine Company agrees that the county airport is "not the place to serve a significant portion of the coun- ty's air traHic demand'· and supports finding a new regional airport site. The Newport council has • agreed to make all developers issue such a statement as a con· dition to approval. • ·'That statement is meaning- Ex-solon's home burgled Burglars broke i nto the Newport Beach home of former State Senator Dennis Carpenter this week and reportedly used a large, red-flowered pillow case from the house lo haul off jewelry and stereo gear. Police said the crooks entered Carpenter's Eastbluff home by cutting a triangle-shaped wedge out of a bedroom window. Of- fi cers said the intruders ransacked the house leaving ten- nis shoe footprints behind. Carpenter. a lobbyist for Orange County government and the Orange County Fairgrounds, was out of town al the time of the break-in and has not had an opportunity to compute the loss, police said. less," she charges, "because by the very existence of the hotel it s hows support for an expanded airport.'' ' The· Irvine Compa ny has maintained that the hotel and of· fice buildings will have only a slight impacl on the airport. The firm also says it will become ac t1ve In the search ror a new ai rp<>rt ;>ite. "The question now is 'will the a i rp<>rt ever move?· ·' suggests Mrs Watt, adding, "and I doubt it will unless someone ever de- cides to take the bull by the horns.'' -STEVE MARBLE Deity ......... ~ Gu~ in ha11d. detect we Paul Capuccell1 r left 1 asststs officer Bob Ph11l1ps with attempted murder suspect David Gutierrez. 20. Cops nab suspect in Mesa shooting Costa Mesa police converged on a corner house on a quiet College Park neighborhood street this morning to arrest a s uspect in the July 18 shooting of 25-year-old James Evert Spence of east Costa Mesa. Arrested on suspicion of at- tempted murder was David Gutierrez, 20 . He had been sought since Spence was shot twice with a .25 caliber pistol when he was at his home at 2026 Orange Ave. Spence, now recovering at his home, was rushed that day to Fountain Valley Community Hospital for surgery after bullets struck him in the chest and a leg, police said. Detectives said the shooting allegedly followed an argument over out-tall service. Witnesses living in Spence·s neighborhood said a man and a woman approached Spence's door, two shots were heard and the couple then left the home Costa Mesa detectives arrest- ed a woman nine hours later in Visalia. Detectives said they were waiting for Gutierrez' arrest before prosecuting Me lanie Helen Gorman, 20, on accessory charges. She is free on Sl0,000 bail It was about 9 : 15 a .m. today when uniformed offi cers Sgt. Bob Ballinger and Bob Phillips. followed by several detectives. moved into the Gutierrez family home at 2253 Rutgers Drive to arrest a sleeping and surprised Gutierrez, detectives said. He is being held in Costa Mesa Jail with bail set at $100.000. County 111an he ld in assault on cop A 21-year-old Fullerton man remains jailed today after an episode in Newport Beach in which he allegedly tried to hit one patrolman with his car and then smashed into a police car at the foot of the Lido Isle bridge Officers said Jeff Marcus Wanin ge r . a con struction worker, was arrested in the pre- dawn hours Sunday on charges of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer . Goldwater Jr. 'running on his own record' U .S. Senate candidate says it's his race not his famous father's • Rep. Barry Goldwater Jr., R· Sherman Oaks, says he will run on his record in the House of Representatives, not his well- known father·s name. in his 1982 bid for the California Re- publican nomination for U.S. Senate. Goldwater, addressing re- porters as he sat beside his f ather, U.S . Se n . Barry Goldwater. R-Ariz., declared, "It wtll be my race. not his. It's my campaign. He'll be taking directions from me." Referring to his mC1st recent e l ection win, the younger Goldwater commented. ··Eighty percent of the voters elected me not because of my name. but becawe I did my Job." Ailked wt\y be wu present at tbe tlOO·per·pJate fund-raiser held Tuada.y nJ1bt at the Sa.at.a An1 Country Club the senior Goldwater aa.Jd, ··~·m here to belp my ton. I expect to be in Calltonda quJte 1 bit and will help blm all I can. Thia lt lhe first ol many, ma..,. meetlno." The junior Goldwat said he and the other top contenders for the Republican nomination have agreed to keep their campaigns "on a high level" since they all belong to the same party. The group includes the incum- bent. S.I. Hayakawa; Sao Diego Mayor Pete Wilson ; state Seo. J o ho Schmitz, R -Newport Beach, and Rep. Paul N . McCloskey, R-San Jose. will support Ronald Reagan in what he is doing as president?" Both Goldwaters addressed the estimated 200 people attend- ing the event. But it was the senior statesman who seemed to draw t he strongest reaction from the crowd. The senior Goldwater said, ·'Thia is the first lime since the 'It will be my race, not his. He'll be taking directions from me.' Ailked how voters could cboee from so many Republicans, the Junior Goldwater reaponded, "I'm nol aure I can aay ... Wbo can beat Jerry Brown? (Gov. Edmund 0 . Brown Jr. bu an- nounced lntentlom tO aee tbt Democratic :senate aoml...-..) • . . who's been c1mp&l,mq' for local officeholders? ••. ~ d1y1 of Dwl.1bt ElMftbower that we ha¥e a forelp policy that the So.YMtl can undentud. Tiiey ao lon1er are loint to iet ••81 with 1bovtn1 tblt country around.'' -I U.S. Sem!ta~ ol SC..&e AD ender Hal&, tbe Arboaa .....,.. contJnuecf, • ·11 the 1troa1ut • . secretary of s tate since John Foster Dulles." The U.S. decision to return fire when Jet fighters were at- tacked recently by Libyan forces over the Mediterranean Sea, be said; shows "that Washington is ed up with bav· ing to put up with insult.a from other countries . Your country will gain the respect of the world aeain.'' The youn1er Goldwater said 1982 stands to be a critical year for Republicans in their quest to hold a majority In the U.S. Senate and Sain ·control of the House of Representatives. He 1ave 1t ron1 support to President Reaaan'a economic policies -"a wave of fre1b a1r ,has blown tbrou.th Waatunaton and the bulki of the Potomac" -arid claimed the economlc problems that have betet the na· Uoa "It.and u. a monument to pHt ldmlnlltratlon1 ftd put fOBd• ot mlaman.,ernent ol our eeonom1." -FllEDSRICIC SCHOEMEHL ..., .......... Stn. 8a"11 GoldtOOter givea a booa& to the compslfft of hil '°"· Rtp. 8o"11 Gold.wat1r Jr., al Santo Ana Country Club flatdraiwr ,- ' • I I I ) I I ( I ""' ..... - --. . . .. Orange COast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, August 26, 1981 Pilot blames controllers for delays, is suspended INDIANAPOLIS (AP > -A senior airline captain has been suspended after telling passengers that unqualified peo- ple substituting for striking air traffic controllers were to blame for fllght delays, the In· dianapoHs Star has reported. Brian Power-Waters, a pilot with USAir. said the incident oc· curred a week ago on a flight from Louisville, Ky.. to Pitts- burgh, and the pilot was sus· pended after passengers com· plained to airline officials. "The next day, I was called up . . . and told that when I get to my next stop, I could get off the plane and come home.·' Power- Waters. 58, said in a newspaper interview. "And that I was off the line until further notice." On Saturday, he received writ· ten notice or a disciplinary hear· ing. Power-Waters said Tuesday from his home in Church Hill, Md., that he learned of the ac- tion while he was In Windsor Locks, Conn. "They told me, 'You're off.· I said, 'What for?' They said they dLdn't know, just that I was pulled off the flight from Bradley I nternational Airport to Philadelphia on the last leg of my trip." He was allowed to ride the plane to Philadelphia. "I spent the night there," he said, "and my wife picked me up and we drove home. The Star said Power-Waters had been fl ying a BAC·lll jet, similar to a DC-9 but s maller, for the past decade. Last December, Power· Waters wrote a book, "Margin For Error: None," outlining his views on the nation's air traffic Noise annoying MARGATE, England (AP> - Authorities hit lion tamer Martin Lacey with a noise abatement order after his neighbors in this Kent county seaside resort complained that the roaring of his five circus lions was keeping them awake at night. Lacey, 38, said his lions only make a noise when they are moved or want to mate. . "It's just not practical to ask them to shut up, but the resi· dents are welcome to come and try," he said. control system . lt includes such chapters as "Danger FAA At Work" amd "Controllers Make It Work." He has an agreement with his superiors that prohibits him from identifying his employer in published accounts. But USA1r's c hief pilot, Capt. Henry P. Nash, said in Washington that Power· Waters is a company pilot. He added that Power-Waters "is not flying" pen~ing the hear· ing. Dave Shipley, vice presi- dent for public affairs of the Washington-based airline. said Tuesday that he was "a bit up· set" at Power-Waters' interview because of the agreement. But he would not comment on the suspension ·'because it is an internal situation.·· Power-Waters, who said he is two years from retirement, said he had been an airline pilot for 26 years. He said he was critical of air traffic safety long before the strike. About 12.000 members of the Professional Air Traffic Con- trollers Organization walked off their jobs Aug. 3. They were seeking hi g her pay and im· proved benefits. 'I CAN TAKE A HINT, GUYS' -Making their point graphically. Republican Assemblymen William Baker. Danville. left. and Gilbert Marguth. Livermore. arrived at the Capitol office of Assembly Reapportionment Com- ................ mittee Chairman Richard Alatorre, D-LA, to protest the fact they both had been put in the 10th district in the state's new r edistricting plan. Grand OpeMtg W. An Australan Jartsbercj? kAHIURA CHEES6-$ I . 99 at Trader Joe & PrOllfo We've made another ceive a 10% discount ! massive purchase of this Please visit our newest fine cheese, which is Trader Joe's at the in. similar to the delicious tersection of 17th Street1 Jarlsberg from Norway. Newport Boulevard ana Our Kanbura. however. Superior Avenue <next to has a lower salt level: Denny's and Barclay's Buy a chunk weighing 10 Bank>. pounds or more. and re- MOW IM COST A MESA •• Turnyour unusables • into e usable e cash. Call e Daily Pilot e classified • 642-5678. --~~~~~\~~~~~ ('on1111aa11d l\:rfor11uuM!c FIRST "RFORMANCE Save $4.00 on• dynamite hairstyle! Shampoo, Performance QJt•, end Blow Ory (normally $18.00) are yours for only 114.00 ..tien you lntrOduce vourself 11 a first-time cuttomer with thla coupon. &IT YOUR DllUI' PllPORMAMCI POI t4UISI c-. ..... 1711 ............. c.. ...... ... 11W4NtH .....,,,.., .... W .N ---~---- HONORED -Dr. James L. M cGaugh , professor of psychobiology and executive vice chancellor at UC Irvine. has been given the 1981 Dist· inguis hed Scientific Con- tribution Award. Antenna suit filed Height limit protested in Newport A Newport Beach ham radio operator who claims the city has squelched his efforts to build a transmission tower in his backyard, has filed a lawsuit to get his tower as well as $750,000 in damages. Edward Karagozian, a resi· dent of Newport's Bayshores community. filed the suit last week in the U.S. District Court in Los Angeles. The radio operator is asking the court to declare Newport's height limit on radio antennae invalid. A bearing is set for· Sept. 8. Last year, Newport city coun· cit members denied Karagozian permission to erect a SS-foot· high radio antenna in his yard. The radio operator said he needed an antenna at least that high in order to operate his radio gear. Karagozia.n had agreed to in· stall an ele<.·tric Winch to the tower so it could be lowered when not in use. He also said he would set up an emergency com- munication system to help the city in the event of a disaster. But following complaints from his Bayshores neighbors that the tower would be an eyesore and might disrupt television recep- tion. the counci l ki lled Karagozian's antenna plans . Hugh Coffin, Newport's city attorney, said recent court rul· ings on the height of radio anten· nae vary. Clean air violators prosecuted in OC rn one court of appeals case, Coffin said, it was decided that cities can regulate the height of radio towers. But in a recent U.S. District Court case involv· ing the city of Placentia, height - regulations were judged to be a violation of First Amendment rights. The Ajr Quality Management District reported successful prosecution of 12 cases of air pollution control violations in Ju- ly in Orange County, resulting in total fines of $3,325. Violations ranged from emission of excessive odors and pollutants to lack of operating permits . Van Vlahakis. an industrial cleaning compounds manufac- turer, and Artistic Cleaners both of Huntington Beach. were the only two Orange Coast firms cit- ed in July, according to the re- port. Van Vlahakis was fined $260 and received one-year probation for operating a h ydrochloric acid tank without a permit. ac- cording to the report. Artistic Cleaners was fined $65 for excessive leakage of solvent at the dry cleaning plant. the re- port stated. The district is the primary agency responsible for sta- tionary source emission control for 10 million residents or Los Angeles. Orange. Riverside and San Bernardino counties. All 12 Orange County incidents were prosecuted as criminal misdemeanors in which fines ranged from $65 to $520. Fines for air pollution viola t1ons are determined by the courts in all instances. with the district's inspectors acting as witnesses in the prosecution. Ham radio class s lated Registration 1s under way at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa for a nine-week class this fall that prepares s tudents to take tht• FCC Amateur Radio No\'ice Class ht•ense exam The one-and·a·balf unit class is listed as Marine Activities 137AD in the fall class schedule. The class meets Monday from 7-10 p.m. Fall SC'mester classes begin Sept 8 For more information. call 556-5772 BE AMONG THE FIRST TO GET THE MEDICAL CARE CENTER YO UR CHILDREN'S '8~· Weejuns. NOW AT #30 FASHION ISLAND 644-2464 WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th & IRVINE 548-8684 HOURS: Monday through Saturday 8:30 a.m.-10:00 p.m. Sunday 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. EVENINGS-WEEK-ENDs--HOLIDAYS Fully Qualified Physician On Duty For Treatment of Illnesses, Injuries and Routine Check-ups X -Ray & Laboratory Facilities Reasonable Medical Office Fees At Large Savings Over Emergency Fees FREE BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK 17672 Beach Blvd., Suite A, H.B. <Between Slater & Talbert) 848-9600 NOW ... \M, Hu~ti~qtot't Bea,ck; ~ FOot\ta:n1.1 Vo.\\e.~. -~ \ #!/-~'PRODUCE! SIRLOIN TIP4•79 ROA5T. ....• --it>. 11d,CJteddat Or' JOCk 4"f'l9 Cl-IEESE .... ~(b. .,\~:s. ntir l!G~ l>R.PEPPER . .,1~. I .. ______ --:...J • --~-·--'----------.;;;.....,--.. ....... __ ~~---------------------- • WEDNESDAY . A UGUST :76 . 1981 ,.,...,....... l Focusing cm Saturn's C-ring. and to a lesser ext~nt . the 8 -ring at top and left . this false-color !mage ~s made from three pictures taken through. u~tram?let. blue a'!" green falters. Vo.yage.r I~ obtam~ t~ts visual data Sunday from a range of I. 7 mrllwn miles. Col.or difference between nngs indicates dilfenng surface compositions for these two complex structures. Saturn's mysterious rings Saturn I D Ring CloseSt nng to the planet's atmosphere ,. ' ,, C Ring Relatively transparent; has al least one noncircular ringlet. B Ring Includes small spokes. whlCh some aclentlsts be- lieve are small peniclel affected by elee1romagnetlc fofces I C..alnl DMalon From Earth rt looks like an empty space, It contatrl$ bends of nnglets A Ring At Ila outer boundary ls a newty disoover9d moon. Voyager runs into trouble But scientists call mission 'high percentage success' PASADENA (AP) -Voyager 2's ch~est encounter with Saturn was marred today by a malfunc· lion of the platform that aims the spacecraft's cameras, and engineers worked frantically lo get the platform unstuck to salvage the rest or the mission. Scientists were studying whether the camera platform was knocked awry by an icy particle as the ship took a risky plunge throu1h the outer fringes of Saturn's rings. Other pogslbl~ causes for the malfunction, mechanical and electrical, also were being probed. ·'The space~raft ls perfect (otherwise)," sald Jet Propuhion Laboratory spokesman Fr1111k Brutow. He said radio tranamlulooa were beine recelved, and the two cameru and three otber ln· 1trument.1 on the wayward ecan· nine platform were operadq, "but we're just getUn1 p6~ of emp&y apace." The plat.form became atocll, reftaalq to respond to ptepro- grammed demandl to aim al a 1erles of tar1et.1, tome time while Voya1er WH dJ=:'J beblnd Satu.ra, ltl radk> blocked from eartb b7 tbe pJMet. It dove through a sparse re· gion of the rings during that period, and champagne corks popped here when signals were received at 11 :59 a .m . Tuesday, m ark:ing its completed passage. But, JPL said, r adioed data received 33 minutes later dis· closed the problem. Meanwhile, Bristow said engineers will begin receivinf ''Everything is performing .all right except for the plat/ orm." from the spacecraft pictures and dat.a rec»rded during the radio blackout. Llke the fll1bt re· corder in a downed airplane, the tape may reveal what happened to tile boom and when. Bul all experhn•tl still to be conducted when tbe maJl\meUon occurred were trrevocabb loll apparently incladlq planed CIOM eneounten with UM 1D00111 Tetbya and IUtu. H°"eftl', UM dark paa1a1e belllad a.tun came at tbe tall •Dd of aa otbenrtle aucc.utW, .... aaw· 1.,. mlllloa. ecleatilta said. "' The scientists had said that passing through Saturn's rings posed a risk of collision with ring particles, but noted that a pathfinder spaceship, Pioneer 11, followed the same route safe· ly in 1979 and scientists were confident Voyager would make it. too. Whether Voyager did indeed cotude with ring particles had yet to be determined, but project spokesman Alan Wood said; "We know al least it wasn't a strong hit if lbert! was a hit. We got the radlo signal back perfectly on time" once Voyager pas~ from hehlnd Salum. He said sclentJ1t1 hoped to learn from the tape recording made when Voyager 2 was behind S.tom the extent ol the • platform problem and also whetber 1t ocourfed before ''tome cruel.a plelur .. " n re taken. Aboaih man1 of the critical clote-up tranaml11ion1 were re· celved ... Vo1a1er ~ approacbed SatW'n, "tber• were some crudal p6mar. t.Uea durtna the rln1·plue cro111n1 which we hope .. Oft tlM t.,pe-neorcllna. That ll not quit• clHr yet," Wood NW. ( ... MT1JaN, P11e Al) • . -llllORI ., PIPll .. ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS OC girds for fly . .. . . Agricultural chief empowered to halt pest Orange County Agricultural Commissioner William Fitchen was empowered today to take all steps -including the use of aerial pesticide s praying - following the capture of rive of the dreaded Mediterranean fruit flies in Los Angeles County Tuesday. Fitchen told county supervisors, "It's damn close. It's only 6~ miles from the Orange County line ... The board voted unanimously to grant Fitchen the power to lake control of any actions relat· ed to the pest. Meanwhile. county officials have begun setting 2JOOO more traps after learning or the med· fly discovery in Los Angeles. During the last year 2,078 traps have been set. The new traps will spread them out at 10 per square mile. "It's more nerve-wracking than it was when they were up in Santa Clara." said Orange Coun· ty Chier Deputy Agricultural Commissioner Leonard Liekhus. "However, we're not panick· Ing." Meanwhile, it was confirmed that two or the flies found in the backyard of a Baldwin Park home were rertile. Ir the destructive fly were to enter Orange County it would threaten about $175 million of the county's $2•6 million agricultura l industry, s aid Liekhus. Despite the immediate de- tection by Los Angeles County oHicials Liekhus estimated that the chances of the mdny coming to Orange County are not any greater than before. Agricultural commissioners from s evera l Southern California counties have met to prepare a contingency plan to deal with the medny should in· f e stations be discovered, Fitchen told supervisors. Heat wave hanging on Lack of ocean breezes helps push mercury near 100 By STEVE MARBLE Of .. !Mlty ,.... Malt A heat wave, caused in part by the lack of any coastal breezes to speak or. pushed the mercury in Orange County toward the 100 mark Tuesday where it is ex· peeled to remain until at least Thursday. The triple digit readings Tues· day drove thousands of people to the beaches . The National Weather Service recorded temperatures of 98 in Santa Ana and 103 in San Juan Capistrano Tuesday, but Hunt· ington Beach weather watcher J . Sherman Denny said that's nothing compared with the sum- mer of '67. Onofre delay rejected By DA V1D KUTZMANN Of ... a.lty .......... Cha i lengers •opposing the liceosing of Southern California Edison Company's two new re· actors at San Onofre were turned aside today in their ef· forts to gain a two-week delay in hearings for Edison's S3.3 billion plant expansion. James Kelley, chairman of the three-member U.S. Atomic Safe· ty and Licensing Board ruled this morning in Anaheim that sumclent cause had not been shown to justify any postpone- ment of hearings which began Monday at the Marriott Hotel. The power plant critics, otherwise known as intervenors, had sought the postponement because one of their attorneys, San Diego law professor Richard Wharton, would not be participating in the latest hear- ings dealing with adequacy of e mergency evacuation planning for communities near the seaside plant. The inlervenor·s two other at- torneys -Phyllis Gallagher and Charles McClung -said they were as yet. unprepared to ban· <See ONOFRE, Pa1e AZ> Stock market • continues losing ground NEW YORK (AP> -The stock market showed some slight gain at today's closin& but still lost ground In the aftermath of its steep decline early this week. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 2.57 points to 899.25 at the close of today's trading. Losers held a 6·5 lead over gainers. The Dow fell more than 20 point.a Monday, and recovered 1. 72 Tuesday. Despite the show of buyina in· terest late ln Tuesday's session, . analyst.I said the market w~ aWI caught up ln concern about the federal budget deficit 8" the outlook for interest rat.ea and tnnatJon. A Goldman, Sachs & Co. re· search report projected only modest declines at beat In In· tereet rates over the nellt year. "The rebound ln the economy and financial market eoncema oyer cont1nutn1 lar1• budcet deftctta mott llkea, wtll.pnvent a larp drop lD botb short· IDd lont·term latenlt. rates, 11 wrou the firm'• 11nlor flDaaclal eeooomllt. lobn D. Paw.. "We got up Lo 106 one day that summer," Denny recalls, "and it was really something -killed the plants." Denny, who took a high read· ing of 84 in Huntington Beach It 's ''s hade - hunting weather" Tuesday, said he saw the heat wave coming. ··Any time your offshore breeze dies down and you don't get any early morning clouds, then things are going to get hot." he explained. He said he got up early today lo fix his breakfast before the mercury started to cUmb. He s uggested it ·s "shade-hunting we ather." Bob Webster of the weather bureau s aid temperatures in Southern California likely will remain close to 100 until at least Thursday He confirmed Den· ny 's s tatement that lack of of. fshore wind was contributing to the problem. "Usually the breeze cools off Orange County and even a cou- ple of hours of early morning clouds normally helps regulate the temperature," said Webster, <See HEAT, Page AZ) Murder suspected in man's fiery death- By RICHARD GREEN ot ... o.itr,..... swr A man in his early 20s with a military haircut was found dead and on fire this morning in an Irvine orange grove. police said. The case was being handled as a murder as police sifted for clues in the grove where the body was found near the in· tersectioo of Irvine Center Drive and Sand Canyon A venue. Irvine city employee Bob Ee· clestone , a maintenance supervisor, was the first to dee smoke coming from the orange grove at S:50 a.m., Irvine police lieutenant Bob Lennert said. Ecclestone said he thought the fire was caused by workers making some coffee, Lennflt said. It wasn't until 6:20 a.m. tbat the body was actually cti•• covered by an Irvine Company security offi cer who observed the smoke and tried uns~. cessfully to put out the fire. <SeeBOOV, PageA2) Pete Wilson's hat in Senate race ring SAN DIEGO <AP> -A.ban· doning his campaign for gov- ernor, San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson formally entered the race against incumbent S.J. H ayakawa today for the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate. Wilson, long identified with the moderate wing of the California GOP, is the eighth Republican to announce plans to run against the 75-year-old Hayakawa, who angrily says he will seek re-election in 1982 despite pressure from party leaders to s tep aside for a younger candidate. In addition to Hayakawa and Wilson. others organizing of· flcial or unofficial campairns for the GOP nomination are Reps. Barry Goldwater Jr., Pete M cCloskey, Robert Dornan and John Rousselot ; Reagan's daughter Maureen, state Sen. John Schmits of Newport Beach, and Loyola Law School Dean Ted Bruinsma. Despite bis fourth-place finish in the Republican pnmary for governor in· 1978, Wilson is re· ported to be the choice of many GOP leaders trying to persuade Hayakawa to retire because of his age and weak showin1 in the polls. A Mervin Field poll this year reported Hayakawa a weak third in the GOP primary, favored by only 16 percent or the Republican voters. That same poll said if Hayakawa won the GOP nomlnaUop, be trailed Gov. Ed- mund Brown Jr., who l• seeking the Democrat.le nomination, by a 80-31 mar11n in a 1eneral elec· lion. Wilson, who was campallftlnl for iovemor at the time, wu not lnchlded ln that poll, but cltel a later ru which M saJd put blm ahea of Brown b1 a 4t·ll marlin. In his formal announcement statement, Wilson did not men· tion Hayakawa's name, focusing a lmost exclusively on Browrl, whom he condemned as a "cynical self-seeking" pol..ltician who wants to use the Senate to run again ror president. ·'California deserves better than Jerry Brown's cynical am- bitions, his arrogance and neglect." Wilson said, labeling Brown as a foe of President Reagan's budget cuts and a big spender. Wilson also blamed the Mediterranean fruit fly crisi~ oq / Brown's "mismanagement." DRAllil CUil 1111111: ~ ' Sunny Thursday. Highs 82 to 95. Lows tonight 66 to 73. 111181 TIDAi • TM CaJJiomSa Angell arf beginning to loolc Uk• IW New York Meta of Uadr fl'°'ll do111. SH ltOTf/, P.~ Dl. 11111 • • • 0 •••••••••• so as 223 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 il!SSSZZ J u. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wodneaday, Auguat 26, 1981 Sonie trains to survive Amtrak cutbacks WASHINGTON (AP) The llresident ot Amtrak h 8 gaind approvul of u rcslructurtna of rouJ~a designed to eliminate isevernl unprofitable trains while keeping mo1't of the nation's rail pass~nger network intact. The changes, proposed by Am lrak President Alan S. Boyd to ropt with cuts in federal aid, were ••P1>roved today at a meet· 1ng of the rail system's ex- ecul.J vt.• board The <'hanges would cut the na· twnwide syste m by about 9.5 per~'(Jnt, in part by reducing the frequl'n<.•y of train!> 1n the heavi· From Page A1 ON OFRE • • • die wntentions dealing with the s ize of the plant ·s emergency planning zone because Wharton had been originally expected lo handle th1i. They also had contended that t:ertwin F ede ral Emergency Manageme nt Agency reports had oot been made available to them dealing with deficiencies identihed in a May 13 test drill of local evacuation plans. Howl•ver . Ke ll ey, an ad· mini~tral1ve law judge, said the reasons cited by plant critics in moving for a delay were insuffi. cient reason to ~rant such a mo- tion "'We do not believe good cause has been shown for a contin· uantc." Kell ey said ly traveled Northeast Corridor. Congress has grant"d Amtrak $735 rrulllon tn 11ubsid1eff for lhe fi scal year beitnnlnf Oct. 1. The rail p3:ssenger service originaJly wante<t S960 million and later :wad it coulcJ run the system on $842 million. Boyd, who predicted eurlier that ser vice would have lo be cut bv 15 percent to cope with lhe budget cuts, said today that costs had been cul by a variet) of means in addition to rout€ changes He said various pro grams. including s taff reduc lions, are expected to save $8'1 mllUon JO the Mxt rlscMI year. Boyd proposed discontinuing t hese tr.ins: -Tiit lllt11e114lt•"· !Wlll<ll "'"' !rent w-.11......,, '-' Cllluo• .1~ c;1"'..,"'" Amtt• Pl-to rUll • 119• ~vkt -11,,_ • -...._ tll\ClllMll -~ ...... , .. Qlllrtct ~ ~ ...... -..1......,.,. TM KWlll Sitt' r.-1,.. wt-Cllktoio -St l'.vt, MIM., ...,..., It i-i,, Ill' wltll e , ....... •u~tr .. 111...i -on to Ovllltl\, Amir.., ~ lncrHJl114 tllt l~y .. 111• C"IUQ0-$1 Pe11I 1>9rllol\ ol ltt fmplre 8vlklff • Clelty -··~ ,.p .. , .... ti• NOr¥I J\er. The ~ecllk 1m ... ne110N11 r111W1l110 -~•ttl•-\l_ou,..r, 11.C.. The h«Oll ~Ill, be'-" New HeWft, C-., •llO 8ol1on The lllKll Hewlt.. Deh•ttl\ Cl>i<-.0 ell4 011.,.,.....,1_. Amtrak also said 1t will cut the number of trains running The ht'arings on the Edison Compan} 's new I IOO·mcgawatt reactors began Monday on a procedural sour note of another sort Edison company lawyers asked Kt>lley lo µasi. a long to the Nuc.1.ear Regul atory Commission the i.Hsue of whether emergency evacuation plannmg would be judged on the basis of an earth· quake whic h excee d ~ what Edison believes is the maximum pos~ihlc> temblor that could oc- cur along the Sout he rn Cahfom1 a coastline. Dell' l'lleit ,.._.., 111< ... N IC~ Curon('r s deputies 10111 Irvine P11/1 t·e at the scene of a mystery death t/11.~ nwnm1g 111 un Irvine oruriye grove V1ct1m desC'nbed as m l11s early 20s was /11cUf<'d directly behmci the man at riy/11 From Page A1 The quake issue arises out of a l1 t·ensing board decision last month during earthquake ~afet) hearings al San Dl~o - whcp 1t was dcte rmane<J that Edi~n should demonstrate the udeq\JaC') Of <.•mergency plan ning b) using the quake scenario for a hypothetical disaster . BODY · B U RNED • • • From Page A1 SATURN • • • As 1t raced away from Saturn toda.-, I.he one·ton robot explorer began a fi ve-year journey lo dis· tant Ur anus . a world never before seen up close. Until the ship arrives in January 1986. no other world will unravel before a n Ameri ca n s pacecraft. Voyo~t.·r 1s then headed for a 1989 tour of Neptune. Until today's hitch, the proje('t had been proceeding well. ··1 thank it is the most fl aw· lesi.. perfect encounter I've ever been through, and I've been t hrough a lot of them ." Voyager proJeCt manager E s ker Davis said after the s paceship made its closest approach to Saturn late Tuesday night. After traveling across nearly 11 2 billion miles of space since it 1 ... r1 F:i:tr1h Am? 20. 1977. the ship arrived within 30 miles of the bulLc;cye jUSl 3 1 seconds early, O:nis said. At ti 58 pm PDT· Tuesday. -Vo~ager commentator Al H.ibbs a.rftit'>unced. "All is well." lJut 33 minutes after the radio siCnal from Voyager 2 was reac· quire d. Wood said. the con - trollers "noticed that the instru· ment platform was in the wronr a~tmuth <horizontal> position." I r vmc police were then called to the scene and put out the fire al 6 :40 am. Irvine Police Chief Leo Peart said this morntng Lhat the first officers on the scene found the lower area of the body on fire. Liby an pilot m e ssages tvithheld WASHINGTON (APJ The Reagan administration has de· cided against making public any recordings or transcripts of radio messages between Llbyan fighters and their home bases at the time of last week's shootout with U.S. Navy F·14s. a Pen· tagon spokesman said Tuesday. '"We will have nothing to say on any Libyan communica- t ions," Pent agon spokes man Henry Catto told a briefing when asked about release of records of communications between the two Libyan fighte rs which were shot down and their bases. "The whole matter was re· viewed and the decision was that there would be no comment." Catto said Pressed for the rea· son for the decision. Catto said. "'It has alwa ys been US policy not to do anything that could compromise the sourct> of in· formation " Stuntman killed . ih ·fall from cliff 1os ANGELES (AP ) Film s~'ntman .John Ha le "Jack" Tyree died of "massive in· j~es·• wh.en he missed an air bl«' at the bottom of an so.foot cltff Tuesday even ing, Los Alleeks police said today. rnee, 37. bad been a stunt mM\ 10 years and was a me mber ot tie Screen Actors Guild. He wO' working on the mm "The SWltd and the Sorcerer" being rn• by Sorcerer Productions In • of Hollywood. AA NGECOAST The death occurred about 6: 15 p.m. at a rock quarry in Griffith Park a hilly area just east of Hollywood used re gularly for film and televislob outdoor scenes. Police Detective Dan Sullivan said he was told Tyree made the same jump successfully about two years ago during filming of the television movie ''Masada." Tyr~. who Uved ln Reseda, was pronounced dead at the scene. aily Pilat Cl111ttied adve,,lalng 11'1t42·,H71 All othet CS.p•rtment1 142·43'1 MA IN OFFICE JlOW•\ll•vM C .. l•M"• CA M••I eOfto\\ 911• l>tO ( .. I• Mt .. (A ti~ Lt Le nnert said the re ap· peared to be wounds in the s tomach but it was unclear im- med1 ately if it was a knife wound or a bum Police said the fully clothed victim was not identified. It was unknown whether lhe man may have bee n murdered before be· mg dumped in the orange grove. Al 10 a.m., police called the Huntington Beach helicopter to take aerial photos of the orange grove. Irvine police Sgt . Leo Jones s aid no containers o( fl ammable liquids were found ne ar the charred body, which was located next to a blackened valencia orange tree. Sgt. Jones said that although the body was badly burned, it appeared as though police would be a ble to talce fingerprints From Page A1 HEAT ... noting that those conditions are missing. T emperatures were slightly cooler a lon g the coast. Lifeguards in Newport Beach. who said a weekend·like crowd of 70,000 showed up at the city's beaches Tuesday. recorded a high of 80. The water was 68. At the mile-long city strand in Huntington Beach. lifeguards estimated 35 ,000 people came down for a visit. In Laguna Beach, the temperature was m easured at 84 with lhe ocean a warm 70. Unhealthy air quality was re· ported in El Toro, La Habra and the Santa Ana Canyon Tuesday. Authorities said episodes of un· healthy a ir were expected today in El Toro and Los Alamitos Stay h e althy, see Hawaii? OAKLAND <AP ) -The Alame d a County Board of Supervisors has approved a plan lo give cash and even a Hawaiian vacation to workers who use lltUe or no sick leave. The Sick Leave Incentive Award Program will begin Mon· day following Tuesday's 3·2 board vo le. The names of workers who have missed none or only one day in the past six montht1 will be entered tn a driwtna. 'J1le fil"lt name drawn will win 1 ""1nd·trip ticket tor two to Hawall and ssoo. Six other cash pttiff ranitn1 rrom $100 to sa>O alMJ wtll be 3warded. Dollar d cline8 LONOON <AP) -The doJJar di cllned aiainat key European curnncles today In early trad· ln1 dominated by 1pecul1Uon over the ruture cour1e ol near· rffOl'd hilh interest rates In the Unh«l &tat~. Oold OrlC!t!S "°"} • between Washington and New York from 27 dally to 24 The number of trips between New York and Boston will be reduced from 10 to nine a dav ln other major route changes Amtrak S•11d 1l wW II..,.._. I,. -..C.r of lrlot .__ '""'-•nd Mii•-• lrom ,_to•-Clelly l!llmlM .. the ..... ~ IUll• ol lhe l lW Alllee 1191-WHll1"910ft •Act M9ftl-r-Q. w "• lleoute lo ,,.,.. tlmet • -u.. lflt.,.. ....... ,".,, 1'91\'1 SC. Loult to s.M A11toftlo, re...._ T,.. ttell\ wlll (..iii-to 0!'9••te delly ..._ Clll(-Md St Loult Tiie S.n A111011lo-Ler.-. eflO IM Tempi• ~OllUOll .... of tlw 1111•• Amerk .n wlll ...... dr~ ln anotht:r chanf'te a ffecting the Empire Builder , Amtrak planff lo o~n a new leg connect· 1nJt Spokane. Wa11 h , with Portland, Or e .. via Pasco, Wash. The Spokane-S-Ont tlc leg of the F.mpi~ Builder will be rerouted lhroueh Wt:natchee. Wash Amtrak said at a lso expects the state of California soon to in· trodut·e an ovtrn ighl train between Los Angeles and Sacramento Wi th the elimination of the Shenandoah, Amtrak will re· route part of the Broadway Limited. which runs between New York, Washington and Chicago. The Wtt~hlngton portion 01 tnt> tr<•tn wl\I be routed through Cumberland, Md , and hook up with the Ne w York portion at Pitts burgh, rather than at Ph1ludelphta Pre vio us cost -c utting pro· grams announced by Amtrak in· eluded a 25 percent reduction of 1 l s headquarters s laH a nd c hanges in its food services Under the new plan, trains will carry prepared food similar to that served on airlines. instead of providing a full -s ervice kitchen Spill closes SA Freeway Route shut 2 hours. after truck overturns, dumps liquid The Santa Ana Freeway was closed near downtown Santa Ana for about two hours Tues· day afternoon after a truck over· turned and s pilled a 11on toxic liquid on the pavement The truck driven by Ri chard Patterson , 26 , of Hacienda Heights was headed south on the freeway when a left front tire blew out and the vehicle crashed through t he freeway's center divider. said California Highway Patrolman Larry Kleasner L1qu1d nitrous oxide, earned 1n cylinders, spilled onto the road and Kleasner said officers rerouted the traffic oH the free wa y between Lincoln A venue and First Street until the truck was removed and workers cleaned the mess The acc1dent·caused conges· lion was further aggravated by the evening rush hour. North bound vehicles were backed up at 5·30 p.m . as far away as Culver Drive in Irvine. Patterson and a driver of a second car involved 1n the acci dent. James McChesney, 32. of Tustin were treated at Western Medical Center for minor In· juries, said Kl easncr LA hotel evacuated in fire LOS ANGELES !AP > A greater alarm hrc with dense s moke was confined to one room on the top floor of a Holiday Inn near Los An geles International Airport today and the only inj ury r eported was a minor case of s moke 1nhalat1on, fire officials said. The 521 registered guests were evacuated when the entire hotel was cleared after the 12th floor blaze was reported at 6 54 a.m. The fire was declared controlled a t 7. 23 a m ., Los Angeles Fire De partment spokesman Steve Ventura said. No one was registered at the room wher<' the blaze broke out. 1t was reported Some hotel staH people fled to the roof of the building when the fire erupted, and they were led to safety by fire m en One !>CCuraty guard who s uffere d s moke 1nhalat1o n was given oxygen by fire d e partment paramedics al the scene. and d id not require hosp ital treatment. Ventura said Guests were starting to return to thei r moms about 7·30 a .m . sa id a hotel s w it c h board operator who declined to give his name The Fire Department :-aid thost.• guests with rooms on the 12th fl oor were allowed into the ir rooms only 1f they had urgent business. s uch as a flight departing in a short time from the airport one m ile to the west T h irt ee n co mpanies o f fire men and two ambulances wer e sent to the hotel fire at the corne r or L a C i en ega and Ce ntur y bou levards An in vestigation of the cause or the fire has •been launched. fire officrnls said. There was waler damage to the 12th and 11th fl oors. but th ere Y.c:1 s n o 1mmed1at e estimate of the monetary loss. fire officiuls said Entertainer sues Santa Ana club Dick Clark, America's Father Time or rock 'n' roll, has filed a· lawsuit against a new wave night club ln.Santa Ana which~ c laims is illegally using hts trademark title of American Bandstand. C lark. who li ves in Los Angeles, is seeking a court order an Orange County Superior Court to force the club al 2722 Main St. Dentis t faces IDABEL. Okla. IAPl -A den- tist who yanked the false teeth out of a woman's mouth after she refused to pay for them has been charged with assault and battery in the incident that brought neighbors running. one toting a shotgun. Dr. Curtis Brookover was to change its name. He also is as king for $500,000 In punitive a nd e xemplary damages and a share of the club's profits which he says are based on the name . Clark s ays in the suit that he plans to open his own nightclubs using the American Bandstand name. which he originated in 1956 lie a lso 1s planning a ssault rap charged i" nistrict Court Lee Ann Stoval of Bethel con· tends she was thrown to the ground in front of her house by an angry. yelling Brookover. Eventuall y, she said, Brookover pulled the $600 set of Swiss porcelain teeth from her mouth R e a g an tabs wome n 's day SANTA BARBARA tAPl Today, the 61st anniversary of the constitutional amendment that granted women the right to vote, has been proc laimed women's equality day by Presi· dent Reagan._ "T oday. wome n faithfully shoulder responsibilities at all levels of government and in every area of employment and education and are opening up new opportunities every day." it said. e Black & Decker. STOWAWAY® STEP STOOL 519.88 I 01aa 10 1 WIOft' televised concerts with the same title He a lso alleges that the Santa An a club's o perators. J otin Bellamy and Mario Cannavo, h ave mii.led creditor s into believing th<.tt Cla rk 1s a partner in their operation l>odgers beat Jlirate s, 16-6 PITTSBURGH Ron Ce} had five consecutive singles and the Do dgers put togethe r t heir highest hit total of the season with 19 here today to pound out a 16·6 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates and a sweep of a three- game series. The 16 runs equalled the season high for the Dodgers m a game that saw them score seven li mes in the second inning and s ix more runs in the sixth inning with Steve Garvey getting fi ve RBI. The Dodgers re turn hom e Thursday night aga inst the Chicago Cubs with Fernando Valenzuela I 10·4 I on the mound and a sellout crowd assured Randy Martz 14-51 will pitch for the Cubs STOWAWAY~ Steo Stool. Versatile and handy Use 1n the home to reach t}ign places, uae es a plant eland, use as a tote seat. Stores easfly. 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N 117 • N Y E COMPO ITE TRANSACTION 9UOTUtO-.t tNUUOI UAOUON '"'' ••• ""· MJOW$U. 11'.tlCtPlt, ..... eotTOfll. 011 •otf A.1110 "llClllllATI noc• IJICMUIOU AMO •19'0•tl0 I Y TMl lfA$0 A"O INUlllU • Dow Jones Final Down2.57 Closing 99.25 Plan y our estate now <Third of a /our part aenes 1m how you can so~ under , the new tax law J Recheck your will at once! Even 1( you are in a· m1ddle·income bracket and think yo u have l'\O assets worth "estate planning," you 're almost surely wrong. Your life insurance. benefits under pension or profit-sharing plans. union or fraternal assets. etc., easily can put your estate in the six figures. Your spouse and children could be vitally in· volved in the new tax law's spectacular liberalization of federal estate and girt taxes. Immediate action 1s imperative because the ex· emption from estate and gi ft taxes rises gradually from the present $175.000 to $600,000 in 1987. In sum, each year .. the ~ exem pti on becomes more valuable ~ ,.. Also. be _ cause or the e4', · • drastic cutting -SY ..... lV-IA_P __ D __ RJ--IR--of these taxes, l you must re examine any life insurance coverage you may have taken out to provide funds to pay estate taxes that will no longer exist The whole setup on giving gifts to people you love has been so altered that ignorance c•an be shockingly costly Here's a rundown I) If you are married. you can avoid estate taxes completely on your death simply by giving all or your estate lo your spouse by wdl or by lifetime gift c after ·s1 l. Even an estate r unning into the millions may be transferred on death or dunng IHe to a spouse free of gift and estate Laxes ! Until the end of 81. this ex · emption will be limited to the higher or half your estate or $250,000. whichever 1s larger l On Lhe surviving_spouse's death, the estate will be entitled to the then-applicable exemption ($600,000 i( the survivor dies after 19861. and only the total over the exemption will then be subject to estate tax You might want to leave certain property at death instead of transferring it Lo your spouse by lifeti me gift, however. If you own appreciated property that you expect your spouse to sell after receipt from you. she /he will have a much smaller income tax or no lax at all on the appreciation if you leave it by will rather than by lifetime gift. You might be holding stock, say. for which you paid $10,000. but which is now worth $100.000. You escape the gift lax by givmg the stock during your lifetime. but your spouse will have lo pay tax on a $90,000 capital gain on sale. 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IN bofldl ctlM:-tH from ,..ittratleft, •II In ecc--~ wllll Ille -lllOfll lfl llw l'ftOlutJon pr°"kllflt tw .. n-. llf .. 1c1 ~ CALUIL.I!: Tlle-meturlf19.,.Wpnorto5ep!JO-t, tttl, .,...,,. De ~t to cell or r•"'Cllloft prlw to ......... lly. All ....,_. ........,lftt ..... alter~ I, 1"2, or..,., of-• ..,.y 119 cellt!I llefote lftMwlty -r. -INCi, .. llw opt'-! of Ille .... rd,llf Off'ecUn of I ltWO, Oft~-I, lttl, or on.,,., lm.r.tl ,.,.,,...1 dtle ,_..., prio, to .... 1urlty. 80fld& c.t• ptlor lo f'IW!vtlly 111911 De ,_,..,.el tho fol-"'9 , .. ,,,_loft prlcft, U · Pl'-• • per<ellle111t al ,., ••lue,......., wl1" a<crued l11tltfett .. dtl• llf r94t"'Cl(ltfl IOI% If r~ Oft or ........ Ma#cll I, Ifft; IOl·V.~ II r-.n.ct IN,..att.r-., ot ........ Merell I, ttn. IOI% 11 r-mecl IN,...tter Met., .......... Merell I I-· _V.,. II r-mecl U...-.•n.r -Oft .. llelon Me~il I, lfts; 100% II r-med ,,_,..eftff eftct Pl"lor 10 l'NlllH'llY, All or eny 00f'11oft of Ille bGftds IW!Kt to uill ..,.y be celled IOt r•motloft •I efly -II-. II l.u lllell ell of Ille bonds -......,_ el MY -U-. well bondl .,..II lie r.-mec1 only In ,,. __ ordtr of ..,.turlty -.. ~ i.. redtmptlafl lrom wlllllfl • Mntl .. meturlty by lot. PVltPOSE OF ISSUE: TN beflCIS _,.. e<Allorl-for llw ec~11tlofl <01111Nctlofl al welffWOf'lll lec:llll'-1 IOt IN Denllfll f1f 1,,.._ .. .,_ .. Ols1•kt Ho.105, SECURITY TN bGftds ere lt&Ued -to ... c.llfomle Weter Ola. trtct Uw (Ot.l1IO't IJ of Ille Wei.t Co* of Ille~ llf C .. lfwlolel --II be peld from ................. , -leftd Wl!Nfl Mid ,,...._ .. OIWl<I or fl'9fTI ••t.f cNf-ge1 ~Ill to .. let l•w Miid\, In IN •hcretloft el Ille 9Ml'd of Directors. ....., lie fla..t encl <Ollk19d In ,..., ht'wl, -ell IUMle leflll In wkt '"""""""""" Olalrtct 11\ell lie end tWNln llellte to • .......-tw u.. .,..,......a_ BOHO INSURANCE I ltWO ~ recel-e ,_._, ft9ft Mat A 10r e Munlctoel llond 0 ... , ... -1,...,.,_. Polk y ~Clfldll'-llY .._ ........ IN tlmel, ....,,,_ ol llt'lflClpel -lnt9....t on the -.. IN Peylf19 AtltM. II IN luCC9Ml\ll l>lddtr hes -citied thPt 1uC11 Polky De -.lMcJ, It INll NY -pr•mlwm for tr. l'oll<y In full •I or Mfot"• 11w o.11 ..... y ol Ille"°"'°"' LEGAL INVESTMENT: T ... -win • .....,,.. .... 0.11,,.,y the ........ cenlfltd for ln_t_ u'*" •ncl ......-to .,. -•si..1 llf nw Olltrtcts S.Curtt ... , uw IDl•lllOfl toot tlle Wet .. eo.1 . ..__, -lltlsUftctlng wc:ll cenlfl<Mlon, 111 the aolnklfl of IOfld C-1 IN •1191111111'1' of se1c1 i.Ms, et.,. llm• al llwlr ls-.ce, lor IN l11_t_ of 1-llf c-clel .. ..,, ..... b6nk1, M -II. 11-ject to Ille ll'O•lllons of h l"lflMclel C.. o1 -Stete llf Celllomle, -• Ret-1 to tl\et oftecl wlll • prln-on tlw -.ctl beMeth u,. un111<.i1on ,. ., TIMIE: 11·•e.."" s..t-•.1•1 Pl.ACE: OOI CAn1PU1 Orlw lrvlfte, CAilfomle MAILl.D810S: Sec.......,,flfV....,•OI 01~-· lrv lM "-'ell w.i.r Oll4rkt p 0 llOlll).1 I nlllw, Cellfwlll• tt1 It OPENING Ot< l'llOPOS.AL..i. Tiie llida will M --el -.-.... flf .... aoerct OI Dlrec:llln I• • lie .. 4111 ...,.._ t, 1 .. 1. et 11.• ..,..,, et tN •IOtef'!l9fllloned .....,.. .. ISSUE: $4,AJ0..000. C-IMlftt of"° ....... "' u. ._...., ... u.--11. d<tWd ~I, '"'· W.ltfte\M uWATUtWOIUC.S M>tfOS, SIEllll.S 0, 01" THI. l"VINI! "ANCH WATElt OllTlllCT l'Oll IMPltOVIMENT OllTlllCT HO ICD," __,.., 0 I IO 0...0, -lftell*w, AMI"''~ TM -wlll ,......,.. Ill <-wtlw -k el _, ... S.. ·--'· ... tN -1 .. H<ll of tho_ .. _., .. 1o1--.· ,ltlMCI...._ l'llUICll'AI. YEAlt AMOUlll'T YaA• A.MOUNT 1"4 I 40,000 '"' ., .• 1915 I to,000 , ... ""'·-"" I H.000 '"" ...... , .. 1 • t0,000 , ... oio.-... • u.ooo .... sns.-"'' ' 't.000 -'*• '"° t IS,000 1001 '*• ... , I .,,000 >cm aiu.ooo ltn t1os,ooo ,., ~.ooo lttl 1110,000 ,. 1410,000 , .... llJD,000 100$ MtiO• ,.. UIS#» OR Pl*I< .. ._. ~,,_, a1yt11 lletlrMll PelM W""'' Ill(, us C..Homl• M1"t IM F•IWICI~•. Coll .... lllo t410C lltWO wlll ,,.., ...... WC<-ul ~ IOI c...-of .. Offlclel ..._ melllet-•-OflRWD. NOTIC• UfVITt• a1D1 Otll t1..-.- 0•N••At. MUeATI0.. 90lfDl 0' 1•v1Na •ANc:N WATlll OltTll~ "'°" IMPtHWaMaln DllTalCT MO.• ~18a0f' GIVEN Irr.,., Of tfl9 ... , .. ol Olreatn llf Irv .... a enc" WetH OitUltl, ....,.., ... A .... 10, , .. , llettl' 'MIMMf HOTICI' II Hl!,.llY GIVEN hi .-IPllll ,........, IW Ille ~ ..... fll tt,U0.000 -••Ille f'Mrel 411111 .. tl., ..,.. .. 1,.,IM 11-11 w.i., Olatrlet llltWOI, Ol'Pll9t Co;;nly, Gelll'ernle, lor ,,.,.._, Olttflet No. IOt wlll .. recpl ... Irr the ...,. llf Dlr9C""I tf lllWO et -111«• -.,. ID -11-llel.,. ..-CN'-' S.C,....,., llf tflt aM<o ol DI.- of Irvine "-II W•t•r Olllrlct Pl*llNd OI' ..... C.ll OellT Piiot. Ao4. Jot, 1'11 ~I TIME: PLACE MAIU!O 110$: II OOe m ..,........,.,, .. , 4201 C.,,.,. 0.lw lrvlne, C:.llfwnl• s.c,_... of en. BNrd .. o•--• ,,..,M Renell w.i .. Oh trl<I PO floal>I ll'•IM . c..llfe<nle .,, .. OPE NI HG 0 1" PltOPOSALSc TN llidll wut •--., .. -•ne"" .... ...... of Olt9Cton , ... NICI Oft ~ '· , ..... II 00 ··"' •• , IN ••• .-lofted~ ... IS.SUE: •'·"°·* c.ontlitlflv .i HO ..... of IN a.n.m1111111oft ol .s.ooa H ell, dllt• 5et14-• 1. t•I, .. .,.,.._. "WATEltWOltKS 80NOS, ELEC· TIOH 1'7•, SElllES C. 01' THE lltVIHE UNCH WATElt OISTlttCT FOR 11111- PltOVEMl!NT OISTltlCT NO. 102," _,.., .. C·l to C·llO, 119tt\ lntlutl'" MATUIUTll S Tiie -wlll lftetll"9 lfl ~"11W _,_lul _,Oft Set>le..-, I, Ill Ille -It fOt eec:llllf IN w-•I -n ft""'°"" l'RINC.,AL. P•l .. CIPAL YIAll AMOUNT 'fEAlt Alll/04JlllT ,,.. • 10,000 .... d.000 IMS u .ooo ... , to,MIJO "" u.ooo '"' .... '"' IS,000 .... IU.000 ·-H.000 1000 IS,000 , ... JD,IOO JOOI I0.000 lttO 15,000 1007 t0..000 '"' "..000 1003 IOS,000 ,.., ao..ooo 1004 IU,000 ,.., lS,COO JOOS IJD.000 ..... <I0,000 1006 10,000 '"' 40,000 INTEREST TM -V\ell llMr Interest el a, ... ., r9'et le .. II_ llP' on Ille Mia._ .... Dul llOI to U C-'"' 1"t" .-nl, p.oy-Mm'-llY ... S4.,._ I, -Merell I of NC".,.., PAYMENT. Seid --IN Int.,_ 1-..... .,. ,.,_ lfl tewf\11 _, <II ... United $let• of Amenc. el ... Cerpef .. e .-....CY OIVlllO't OI I-ol AMerlc e Hetloftel Ttv1l •nd S .. 1"91 AH«letlon, Peyl119 A ..... llf lllWO, In Los Ang91ff, C.llfornl•, or .. .,., Peylng AQltflt Of IRWO '" s... l"r•M~ C..lltwnte; Ollc-. tlltnoh ; or..._ Yorll, Hew v ... 11. 11 llw oeitlon Of ............ u... .... ltliGISTltATIOH TN.......,, Wiii .. coupon -..... ltr.ol• ff 10 prlf>. clpel only or• Iv bOlll prlnclclel _ ,,.._,_,,_form of r99111re1lon ,,..Y .. <'*'II"'. or IN -dl1<ller99C1 from ~ .. -.... Ill ec:G..,...fla Wftll I ... Pf'OvlllMt In U.. ....... utloft pr°"kll"' lor -luueflCe Oii NiCi-. CAl.LA~E The -,...,.,..1,. on or prtw to Sep!-I, '"'· "'911 ftClll lie IUOjpc1 to can or redtmptlon prior 10 meturlty. All -meturlf19 °" or •tier Sept_, 1, 1"2, or.,.., Of u...n, mey De celled...,_. -..,11, end ,.. _.....,, •l llw OPtlon of llw tloerd of OlrKlon o1 1 RWO. °"Sept..,...., 1, lttl, or on eny lfll-1 P9Yment dtt• ,......,.., ""'°'to ..,.turlty loNlt tellt!I prlOr to rnet"'lty INll lie redee~ .. llw lol-lftg r-mpeloft prlcet. U • P• .. -es• 119'C.,.lelllt al IM" vet .... toet-wttll ec:cr\09'! 1111.,.11 to 0.10 of ·-msit• IC!nl. II t_Ofl.,. l>Pfore-Kll I, 1"21 101~ 11 r-INrMflar -on .. -. llllM'c11 1 19" 101"' 11 r.-......O o..r .. ttet end Oft., before -<II I, 1~, • 100Yt% II r-...t lllerMfMf' -Oflor l»lor9 IMl'<ll I, 1"5, I~ If <-therNftff -prlOr to met"' tty. All,. any -11on f1f .,.. t1onc111w1«t to c.oll .... , i. <•tied for ,...,.,,..,.Ion II •"Y -u-. II .... l"9n ell of Ille -.,.. redMmecl et My -11,,.., •ucll bandll INll De -Oflly In,..._.. .. .,_ of meturlty -~ i.. •-motion from •ltlllfl • ••no•• .... twlty 11¥ 1o1 PVllPOSE OF ISSUE TN -_,.. -.orti .. lot 11• ec:qul11tloft -<OflJlNCll4MI ol w.t...-to.1 tecllltlff for tlw -II of ,....,_, Olsttl<I HO 11111 SECURITY TN boftOs ere luued --to lfte C:.llf-nle W9'ff Dll- trlcl U. (Olvlsloft U of Ille Wei., C:O.. of IN St.I• of C:.lllornlel -INll lie paid lrom In HWU"'*ll u-l•ftct wl!Nn MIO lmpro...._t Olt4rl<t or from ••I•< <ftOfO" llU,....,,, lo wlct lew wlllcll, 111 IN Cllsu llflofl llf the .... ,. of Dlrecton ..... y ... II--<Olle<tecl In I ............. -•II ie.-,..., In w ld lmpr-• Dlnrlcl "'°"De -....,...,. II-1a.,. e.llHUCI tw u.... ,..,~ llOHO IHSUltAHCE IRWO .... roe.._. commn ....... ,,.., ..... ..,. Munle;'-t Bond ow, ..... lllWteftu Polley ~'-llY ....,..._....,.Ille llmely ...,......... Of Pfl"<lP91 -1-t Oft llw -to IN Peylf19 A .. nl 11 , ... succ.sdul ..... , .... -lflect lllM _,, Polley ... -.1-. It"'-" ,.., ,,.. P••mlum lor llw Polley In full et or Wore IN dtll_., Of tlle llOftdl. LEGAL INVESTMENT: TM -wlll, i.tore 11w dtll...,y 1--. lie cerlltled lor ln_I_ --....,_,, IO IN provllllOM of h Olltrl<IS S.Curlflff Lew (01¥11lon IOof ll• w.i .. Oldel "--· notwltltllelldl,. _., c•nlflutlon, lfl the -.llllOfl of a-C-1 tlw elltllllllty o1 Yid -·et IN lime of h it 1-.., lor ,,. 1n ... ,,._ of lunch of c-clel or .-1,... llenkl, .S ~II. 11 -le<1 to OW proylliOfll ol IN F-lel Ceea o1 ttw Stete 01 Cellfonll•, -• ttetement lo'""' efhc'I wlll I» prl-on tr. -.........._ Ille certlflcetlon. Te RMI Oii' SAL.a: , ........ ..._, T"9 mulmum ,.,.. bid ,...., -H C-11'1. .,., 11111<1m, peyllble ..,.,._lly. Eec:ll ••I• lllct mulC Dee mulllpk llf ~ .. ll'JO al I'll.. Ho --I beer"-•"--lntff'Plt , ... , -ell -llf Ille -.... turlty 11\ell -1'19 ,_ , .... Eec:ll -....... -~et Ille, ... -HIOct 111 Ille l>ld h'Om lb ctelO 1• Ill 11-meturtty o.te. Oftl1 -c-wlll lie et· le<"9dlONC'fl DOflct lw •ec:ll 1 ... t•ll-of llll...sl tllef"_, ___ ...,. t .. eclldllloflel or wppl-•t•I <·-wlll .. ,..~ Tiie rete Oft ..,, ..,.,.,, .. , °' Q'-ol met..,.IU.. -II nGI lie mere - 11\lt" HIGtlER THAN THE IHTEReST It.ATE OH ANY OTHElt MATURITY OR GltOUPO, MATURITIES. AWAllO: Tllebonch lllell .. solctlOt CMll-.... All -mvtt ..... ""' ..... tllefl ell of .... bolld\ ..... ,,, -red ....... -N<ll Md .,.. .. tlele ~ .. lllclcter -· ec:crued lfltorett to IN .......... ...,.,. IN -CM• IH'lce. wllk" ""911 not I» leu -'9% ol per, eflct lN ,,,..,.... ••to er, .... et Wflkll.,. W. cter _.. to llwy wld lloncb. Ee<ll ........ INll IVIJO In 111 IMd IN 101e1 Mt I~ NOTICE OF DEATH OF JOSEPH WILLIAM ROGERS ANO OF PETITION TO AD- MINISTER ESTATE NO. A-110033. To all h ei r s , benef iciaries. c reditors and contingent creditors of Joseph W l lllam Rogers and persons who may be otherwise Interested In the will and/or estate: A petition has been filed by Aubrey M cEachern In the Super ior Court of Orange County requesting that Aubrey M c Eachern be appointed as personal representat i ve to ad· minister the estate of J oseph William Rogers (under the Independent Administration of Estates Act). The petition is set for hear ing in Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive, West, In the City of Santa Ana. California on Sep- tem ber 23, 1981 at 9:30 a.m. I F YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition. you should either appear at the heari119 and state your objec tions or file written objections with the court before the hear ing. Your appearance may be In person or by your at- torney. I F YO U AR E A C R ED ITO R or a cont - ingent creditor of the de- ceaS\. vou m ust f ile your claim 'th the court or present it to the personal representative appointed by the court within four m onths from the date of fi rst issuance of letters as provided in Sect loo 700 of the Probate Cod e of California. The time for filing claims will not ex- pire prior to four months from the date of the hear- ing noticed ab<>ve. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. I f you are interested In the estate, you may file a re- quest with the court to re- ceive special notice of the inventory of estate assets and of the petltloos. ac- c o u n t s a nd report s described in Sect ion 1200.S of the California Probate Code. Pike, Wilson & Couo, Attorneys at Law, 414 Sou t h First Avenue Arcadia, California. 1 (213) 574-1890. Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot, Aug. 2S, 26, Sept . 1, 1981 38 19·81 l.,"1 <AIU 111 dollen -IN .... ,_ net lntH'HI rete .........,.,_ ~. 1------------- Wfll<fl .,.. .. i. ,.,.114wec1 1mormet1•• on11 -not• p.n o1111e llld. MOT1ca o, T11un1a·1 u1.a """'"' ~: Tlw llonlh wlll i. _ _,_to IN lllgl\Plt ,_ll>l• lllCI-T.S.. Ho. 1•11 cter or lllddw1 consi.rlftO Ille lfllO,..tt rete or r•1" ,...cll19d ...cs 1"9 ,,..,,,....., On Sept-7, t•I, et I :lO P.M •• or di~ otter..i, If eny, Tiie lllghpst bid wlll 119 dtlermlMd llY clecluctlfl9 tlw Jolln Keefer, H duly eppoln19d emoulll llf the "'9mlum llld (If enyl from, or Pctdlng ,,. •"*""of tlle dlK-Tt111I• _, encl P<lr-nl to llw Ill •nYI to. IM IOI.el ........... of lnternl -II lltWO WWk1 M ,...ulrect to NY LOllO Form S.C11rlly (ln•l•ll,,..flll ,,..,.,, Ille -. Of Yid -to tlle ,_u ... mMvrlty .._ 111e.-el u. l •n<I Colltrec:t With Power of Sele ( ....... , ... fll! , .... IPKHleCI In lhe lllcl. ".., .., .. ,..,..., .. ~" 0, ("C-.ett"I _ ... J-•• 1m . •s l'All, otl AT A OlllATall l'ellCaMTAOa Of''""• .. 0 llD llOll A La at II Intl.-Ho. 11711 lfl ..... 1>17' l'e•ClllllTAOe 0, PAii WILL. ae COMlllMHIO. 11 •'f .., It ~ .. PP9H ICl7 ltw'W9fl 1410, IMhnl.,., al ts~ .. -w Pte ....... '9ft ...... llf -· • ........ e ..._ _, ...... Offlci.t lte<ordt lfl IN fllfk • of tr. '9f' wtll M 1 IF M. ..._. .. .,_ ,........_, ... _ w• ........... C-y "«cwdPf' of Or-C-y, IN ...._ w ..,.,,.,_ .......... U. ...... -........ ~ '9 lllWD. TN Celllwllle, •JOKl.tted Dy JEFFltEY O, P.,te'-t must M Y l<Crued lfltffHt from IN o.te of Ille llondl .. IN Nie of HYMAN .... VIVIENNE HYMAN, clell,,.,Y, <..,.,..,e9'1 ... e JtO.Oey .,.., ....... ~ -WIN, H V ...... , MCW· ",.. llf ll•l«t69P: t RWO r•wrw. 11w rlQM. In Its dlt<,.tt.... to ,..IKI MY 1119 certel11 M lloetlofl1 111 ,.,,., of •ftct•Ul>l4s-tolMHlefttnGIPf'ONllltedll'l'lewlowel.,..,.ylrr ...... rllyor SEU KO KOVACIC eftd MICHELI NE lntormeilty In MrY bid. l•WD 11 •ho lfMllftt llldt on..,.., .. """leaUOfl ..... ICOVACIC, --wife. es V- ol lmpo-1 Olttrlc•l N•. IOI, I~ Olltrlcl Ho. 1°' •NI 1.....,_. clora undtr U. Sitc:urlty Lend Cofttrat mefll Dlstrlcl Ho. 10• °" "'9 -dfte .. -.-<If'" ..,. tlwte -llf rec..-J..,. I, 1'7', " ,.,...........,. lmpro_,_10"1•1ctNo 11111. lltWO r--11'erltillllfllltdl1<....Cl4Mlto,.. He. 117JI 111 -Ul11. PP991 1401 jKI 111 l>lds If P<CP91ellle bids ere"°''-'-°" ell W<ll-. OPl.,.....I,... lllr•lltlll 1410. lnclu11 ... ol OfllelPI lions to -ercl or ••IP<t lllo. llf _,. ,,,,..._, 411ttrkt will De ,.,... It~ In ttl9 Offk • Of .,. ltec:or- ...,., .... ., end lllctltp•ndtn"y l> .. ff -tM Dl6t r.e.1-en ..ch. Of Or.,... c:o..w.ty, Ce4"~•. ,.,.... Aw ... : 1 RWO •Ml ta• ecll4MI _.,,,,,,. , .. -..... i.cu119 •II WILL SEL.l AT PUtll lC AUCT ION lllcl1 nol leW -'-'V>tlx 1»1 llOuf'I •tier -llfN "91'elt'I llf"C...... .... TO HIGHEST at ODER 1"011 CASH Ille ,...... of ..,._...s; ,,....IOed thllt IN --mey 1tt m.-etter the H · l1N1HIP .. 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SeCll 1, t , 1•1 ,.,._., PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUI aus.11t•1S NAME nATaMaMT l.,. 1o11ow1no .,.._, 11 doing lluil· neU•1; 8f!NHETT ' ASSOCIATES, 117t Ol•n•Yrt, • 11', l eoune aeec11, Celllon!le m s1 S.llOf• ....... 11 .... Me-···"'· l •fl'INI a.ec:11, Celllomle tiUI Tiiis bualMu 11 conduct9d lly en lft ti••-· Sendr • 19!'W>aU This Itel-I wes 111.0 wltlt lfte C•ullly Clffk ol Orenge COUftty en Aug t, 1'11. ... ., ... PUtlll-0r...-C:O.sl Dally PllM, A ... 1. IJ, It, H, 1'tl WHll PICTITIOUI aUlilNIU NAMI. STATEMENT , ... loll-lflg ......... 11 OcH119 bull· ""'" AMERICAN Oil EXCHANGE, W S.n Hkolb Or .. Sulit 10.. H-porl leech, c.lllomt• '26'0 Tr.-J. Motl, 177 Oomlfl90 Of., H••POt1 IM<ll, Celllomle t2MO. r1111 llUllnass 11 conouct•d by .,. In· dl•lduel, f'-'BJ . Moll Tlllt olal.,.,....1 •ff lllH wKll Ille Cou1111 c1.,, ol Ot•noa c ... 111y °" ""' J, "" ,.,.,..., Pllllll,.,..., Or...-C:0.11 Dally Piiot. 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