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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-09-03 - Orange Coast Pilot' ........... SPECIAL •! . .. . . . . 111181 CDAIT YOUR HDMITDWN DAllY PAPIR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1981 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Savings warning backed Tax exemption lost if bank requires cash trans/ er WAS HI NGTON <AP > American savers can hold on to tax exemptions for the new All Savers Certifi ce1tc and still take advantage of high-interest lead· ins, the c·om m issioner of the In· ternal Revenue Service said lo· day. However, savers will 'lose lhe federal tax exemption if their bank or savmgs and loan as· s oc1ation r equires tha t the money Crom the lead -ins k nown as "repurchase agree· ments" be transferred into the certificates when they go in· to effect Oct 1. he said Commissioner Roscoe Egger's ruling today bas ically backed the IRS' statement Saturday. which warned that savers could Reagan eyes with 'peac~' • unions CHICAGO <AP I President Reagan vowed toda} not to fight inflation at the expense of workers· "sacred right" to col· lective bargaining, and said his firing or striking air traffic con· trollers was consistent with the traditional position of organized labor. In a speech prepared for the A FL·CIO's Broth e rhood of Carpenters and Joiners, Reagan also s aid labor opponents of his economic package "may not ful- ly understand what we are try· ing to do·· and that the financ~L comm unit)' is wrongly blaming t he program for the slumping s tock market. 1eopardize t ax exemptions by taking part in heavily e1dvertised lead·ln packages orfering ID· le rest at a nnual rates of 30 per cent or more But it a lso spelled out that lhe savings institutions and their de positors could save the exemp· lion by severing any required link between the lead-ins and the certificates. Savers who have already bought repurchase agreements linked to the new certificates can still salvage their tax ex emption 1f their financial institu lions give them "a reasonable a nd realistic opportunity" to terminate the agreement by Oct I without be ing compelled to mov e t h e monev into a DANA POINT certificate. Eggers· ruling said. White House s pokes man David Gergen said Wednesday of the then une1nnounced ruling: "I thmk the s avings and loans will be happy with it.·· But spokesmen for that in· dustry have not been at all hap· py with the confusion stirred by las t weekend's IRS warning. Some feel the eontroversy will keep some Americans from in- vesting in the new certificates, even with today's clarification from the tax agency S&L leaders argue that the re· purchase agreements in ef feet. loans from ,tndividuals tq the participating S&L or bank ~ a re not savings accounts and <See SAVERS. Page A2> Riverside -.~-.-,·k-IC~ Westbound traffic from .current .'Vewport Bay Bndge rs scheduled to be routed on to north lanes of new span m early October as initial phase of transition In a bid for peace with rank· and-file unionists. the president said: "I can guarantee you that t his administration will not fight inflation by attacking the s acred right of American workers to negotiate their wages ·· Orange Coa.'lt u·ould fall 111 r1eu • dist net 'l/t'/11111·' tluzt mrludes parts nf R1 t'ers1de .'ian /)1eg11 count1e.\ Newport bridge traffic due Motorists get their first crack at neU? lanes in October By Sl'EVE MARBLE Ot .. DeMy ,. ... Matt The new seven-lane Pacific Coast Highway bridge, the sup· posed pro mise d l a nd f o r motorists tired or swe ating out bumper·to-bumpe r tra ffic on the old Newport Beach bridge, will get its first traffic in early Oc· tober. Al Saline, project manager for the Kasler Corp., the bridge contractor, said the plan is to put westbound traffic on coast highway onto the bridge no later than the second week or Oc· tober. Roughly three weeks later. Saline said, the eastbound tr af· fi e will be shifted to the new structure. But the catch is t hat until ·J anuary. both westbound and eastbound tram c will be allowed to tr ave l o n ly o n th e Style editor heads new Sunday section Nora Le hma n , long·lime Orange Coast journalis t and editor, has joined the Daily Pilot staff as editor of the Pilot's new Style section, Editor Thomas Murphine announced today. As editor of Style, Murphlne said, Mrs . Lehman will be responsible for all fas hion cov· erage in the-Daily Pilot as well as social news along the Orange Coast. She will also write a regular column called, ''Nora.'' Style, a new Sunday section devoted to in-depth coverage of fashion , clothing trends for women and men and the latest news focusing on Orange Coast apparel and accessory trends, will make its debut in the Daily Pilot on Sept. 27. Thereafter. the Style section will be a regular feature ol the Sunday Dally Pilot. Mrs. Lehman's first "Nora" column appears today on Page Bl. "We are very pleased to t\ave Nora Lehman in an editorship position on the Daily Pilot staU," Murphlne said. "With her knowledge of lhe Oranie Coast and its people, she will brlnl a new valuable and interestlnl dimension to fashion and social ~overage for a growing number of Dally Pilot readers." Mrs. Lehman was most re· cently the people editor for the Orange County Register's Ac· cent &e'Cllon. A resident of Newport Beach since 1958, Mrs. Lehman previously served as ass ociate editor of Script magazine, Los Aneeles: editor· writer for the Newport Harbor <See STYLE, Pa1e A2> northernmost lanes of t he new bridge. Although a ll of this likely makes little sense to motorists. Saline'said it's part of his firm's so-called detour phasing plan. Saline said traffic must be put on the new bridge in stages to give workmen time to elevate in· tersections and to construct the needed steep approaches to the bridge. It has been estimated that both the Dover Drive·P acific Coast Highway and Bayside Drive·P acific Coast Highway in· tersections must be raised two feet in order to give motorists the proper angle for getting on the bridge. Saline said by early October, workme, will have been able to squeeze in enough work on these intersections to allow drivers lo get to the north side of the new bridge. Barring bad weather, strikes or material s hortages, all seven lanes of the bridge will be open to traffic by Januar y. Al the first of the year. with all traffic off the old bridge, workmen will demolish the old structure and, in its place. will construct a l()...foot wide bicycle bridge. But Newport Beach city of· ficials can't wait. They plan to dedicate the bridge Sept. 27. The dedication date has been set to coincide with celebrations for Newport's 75th birthday. The dedication calls for Jay St oddard, fo r m e r Ne wport mayor, and Don M c innes, another former mayor, to cut ribbons at opposite ends of the bridge. Following this, a dance ls to be held on the bridge . But motorists. lhoughout all of the celebration, will still be batUing it out on the old bridge. The bridge. which bas been under construction for nearly 18 months, is being built at a cost of $8.9 million in state highway funds. Today's appearance. following a month-long California vaca· tion. was Reagan's fi rst before a labor group since last month's firing of almost 12,000 air con· trollers and the adminis tration's attempt to strip the Professional Ai r T r affi c Con t r olle r s Orgaruzation of its bargaining authority. T he carpenters union supports the controllers. Reagan said he even led the Screen Actors Guild in its first major strike but insisted that government workers do not en- joy the same right to walk off the job. Noting that the air controllers as federal employees were pro· hibited from s triking. Reagan said· "We cannot as citizens pick and choose laws we wi ll or will not obey." He said organi zed labor a lways opposed allowing public employ~s to strike. County may gain new Senate seat By FREDERICK SCHO E MEHL Of IM o.lly ~ ... Sta" Orange County would gain a new stale Senate seat designed to increase t he politiral clout of Hispanic voters under a reap· portionme nt plan r eleased Wednesday in Sacramento. The new district would include all or major portions of the cities of Santa Ana. Garden Grove. Wes tminster. Anah eim and Fullerton. according to maps re· leased by the Senate Committee on Elections and Reapportion· ment. The district would have an Hispanic populat ion of about 28 perce nt. s aid c o mmi ttee C hairm a n Se n Da n ie l Boatwright. D-Concord. "This central Orange Co unty district 1s designed to enhance the elc>ctoral participation of llis pames in Orange County," Boatwright told reporters at a morning press conference in Senate chambers Under the reappor tionme nt proposal. a coastal distri ~ ~ould extend from Seal Beach ~6 San Clemente. then ball oon intd \'ast areas of San Diego and Riverside counties. • Life or death race The distract would be similat 1n compos 1t1 on to . althougb larger than. the existing 36th Senate District now represented by Sen. John Schmitz . R· Newport Beach. <See REMAP, Page A2) Lost crow needs treatment By PATRICK KENNEDY Of .. Delly ,. ... , .... T o patrons of Meadowlark Airport Cafe i n Huntington Beach, the search for their miss· ing mascot Chester the crow is a life or death r ace against time. ··Everyone a round here is pret· ty upset," s aid cafe waitress Joyce J ennings, glancing at a picture on the wall of the black crow sitting on an airplane wing. "Chester needs medical treat· ment right away but whoever took him probably doesn't know that," she s aid. The wild bird appeared at the cafe about two months ago. It quic kl y c harme d regular cus tomers by hopping onto the outdoor tables and readily ac- cepting food or beer . "He really loves beer," Ms. J ennings said. "He's always grabbing a piece of bread or sa usage and dunking it into someone's bee r , but nobody seems to mind because It's so hilarious." The crow also lets customers pet it and wi pe its beak with a napkin after it has finished its snack, Ms. J ennings said. For excitement, Chester oc- casionally grabs a dollar tjp and flutters around t he yard with it. she said. "People come here just to see Chester," she said. "But now everyone wonders whe re he is." Cheste r had already had an in- jured leg and hopped with a limp. But about th ree weeks ago, the crow. which lived in nearby trees, showed up at the ca re with the leg severely broken. Huntin g t o n B eac h veterinarian J im Diefenbach performed a 2-hour operation to save Chester. He refused any money for his work, although about 20 cale regulars offered to pitch In and ra ise $300 to pay for It. Diefenbach planned Tuesday to remove a meta l pin he'd in· serted into the bird's le~. He <See CROW, Pa1e A.2) ORANGE COAST WIATHIR Night and mid·morning low cloudiness. Otherwise fa i r t h r ou g h F riday . Hig hs n ear 70 a t t h e beaches, ranging to lower. 80s in inland areas. Lows tonight 60 to 65. lNSIOI TODAY W1t11 teary eyes. Frank Sikes rules a horseradish empire stretching from Seattle to San Diego See Page A6 INDll ·-~-·-------------...-~~ ....... ~ ....... ~--------..-----........................ ...... I • ~A-2 • • • • • 1. Orange Const DAILY PILOl (Thursday, September 3, 1981 - IA.rt I READ'vlNG FOR REAL RIDES "t'a1u11 .r'('"'"'bo' · .John 1.alJn· Jr gets 111 a llttk l.)ucking prnrtiC'l' un ·a rubbl•r hronl'o '' 11 h 1 ht• he!µ 11f Ro' Brl'<.1UX 1 ri1::ht 1 ;.incl lht\ 1d l.ahl'\ ul "\l•\\ Cht·n:a La 1Thl'\ an· ''orkan~ on 11 mang l11r t hl' n".tl 1 1<l1·:-· nn 1 lw rodl·o <'1 l'('lllt Jl'Olllld :0.11111 h l.mll-.1.111.1 ·Marine 's death probed ·Father of recruit vows investigation of drowning ... CA MP PENDLETON (APJ The father of an 18-year-old Marine recruit who drowned last week during a drill has accused th e M ari n es of .. gross ghgenct>" and says he plans to ea private investigator. rtie Christian, 36, of Dallas. d Wednesday he would leave the base north of San Diego see what happe ned." Chris· ·n said he talked with other ··recruits who saw has son, Pvt ·~endall Christ ian. struggle a t qj'e end of a 10-minutc swim lest af'ld were prevented by drill in- s~uctors from helping him '·They said the Dis told them i they touched Randy. they'd all go to Jail." said Christian in a leleph o n e int ervie w from • Dallas. Christian. who 1s an an · vt•:-tagator for lht• Oallas County dis trict attorney. said he re ceiv<'d no offi cial reason for his son's death and is d1ssatisf1ed with report!) from military of fac ials .. My son was an excell ent swimmer .·· Christian s aid. "lie was a city lifeguard and he wa~ on the hig h school swi mmin~ team He was a strong muscular kid The last thing I'd dream he'd do is drown. ··The pr<Wlem as. 1 am stall so emotional about all this.'' hc ~aid ··w e just buried Randy yesterrfay I am afraid I will not be obJeCl1\'e, so I m hmng a private anvt>sllgator to help me out." Military offlcial.s here said they havC' launched an anvestaga t11>n 1n lo ;.oun g Chr1st1an ·-. death Greg Washington . a high ewport man held "3Jl heist probe .,,, .,: .EAGLE PASS. Texas (A P l ',k. carpet sa l esman from '~rwport Beach \\ho has been t-ought in connection wtth the disappearance of m1llaona1re widow Thl•lma Jeanette Gaston was arre··ted al the Mexican border and has agrl'ed to be ex- t rad a led to California, police o.;a id From Page A1 ., .:~TYLE • • • '' 1ft)nsign; free-lance "riler for ,titw West and Orange County "'1tome and Garden magazines; '<1a nd as editor of The Circ le lcmagazine for General Telephone ;-.~, She also has done public rela- • lltons for the Newport Harbor 111 Ai'rt Museum , Laguna Beach °l!S\C'hool o f Art and Design , ···ttJ~sig nin g Wo m en and the Newport City Arts Commission, w-h c re s h e s e r v e d a s v i c e t'hairman She also served as social welfare c hairman of the 1973 74 Orange County Grand Jury and on the Orange County Health Planning Counci l Board of Di rectors Mrs. U!hman has been a con- tr ibutor to Sou th Coast Repertory. the Orange County Music Cenler, Hoa~ Memorial llos pital's 552 Club and KOCE and KCET public t elevision sla· taons. I\ graduate of the Bishop's School in La J oll a and UCLA where she was affiliated with the Daily Bruin and Alpha Phi sor ority, Mrs. Lehman and her husband, Hal, make their home on Lido Isle . They have a daughter Bridget. son Greg, d aughter-in·law Candice, a nd one granddaughter, Mcghan. ORANGE COAST Octecti\cS <Jrc being sent from Los An,gelt•s to Texas to gl'l Larry Hems ('n, 39. who offert•d no res isl anC'e \.\hen he was taken 1 nto custod~ on a car on <1 bridge over th<• Ric> Grandl' Wednes day. said LL Adrian Gonzalez of the Eagle Pass Police Depart m ent flcmscn was seized after la\\ enforcement off1c1als at the border ran a check on him and found he was wanted on more than $300,000 worth of warrants, sa id Lt Glcnn Ackerman of the Los Angeles Police Department I le has been sought by Los Angeles pollC'c in the disap· pearance of Ms Gaston, 80. who left a note on the front door of her home an the Cheviot Halls June 28 saying s he was going out to look for her cat. She has not been seen since. although pohce found her Mercedes Benz car an a garage a t Remsen's aban doned apartment. Remsen as s uspected of forg mg documents giving him ac cess to the estimated $20 million fortune of Ms. Gaston. I lowever. he told LQs Angeles police Oetect1ve Glen Varner by telephone that he knew nothing about the dis appearance. '"I talked to Remsen on the. telephone to make s ure he was the right guy." Varner said "Our m ai n concern 1s Th e lm a Gaston's welfare. In our opinion. Remsen knows where s he is. and I told him we wanted to locate her as soon as possible bec·ause it would take a lot of heat off of him and us He said he doesn·t know where she is. but we don't believe him " Varner said R e m sen ap· pa rc ntly traveled 1,600 miles across Mexico during the past two months before he tried to re· turn to the U.S. We dnesday af. tcrnoon. 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Randy kept going under and going under water until finally the instructor pushed him u:ider wath has fl't.>l . ·· Washington said. ·Handy sl aycd under 15 to 20 s t•conds. th<.•n the lifeguards "ent ;iffl'r ham I <ion"t know if lh<'~ "anled to push him an, but I fitrf sel' them jus t s tand there and look at ham struggle.·· (.';imp l't•ndlelon 's chi ef of s taff. Col t\n~hom Uauer. said, "W1• havt· no rea;on 10 susµcct something like that " but re fu::.t!d furlhl'r l'ommcnl From Page A1 REMAP • • • Much of lhl' area an Schmilz's tl1 s tr1et . 111c•luding the com 111 u n Ith'" or M ISS aon Viejo, Laguna llalls and El Toro would bt• ~wldl'd lo a separate distr ict thut \.\Ould Pncompass much of north<.•ast Orange County and t•\t<.•nd into Los Angeles County Wh1lt1 er. La Mirada. West L'o· vina and Wulnut would be among l'ommumlt<'" in the north sector nf I hi' dist rat! ,\ proposed so c·allecl inland Orungt> Counl} distract would in- t•ludc tht• c·1t1e:, of F'ounta 1n \.'Jiit.'~. Costa Mesa, Irvine, Tu!-.tan. \'11la !'ark and Brea and portions of Anuheim a nd Santa \l\J The· eommun1t1 cs of Los Ala mitos. Cypress and Ruena P:.1rk \.\-ould be joine d with Downe~ and ;\;or" alk an Los Angl'les County in another d is · t nc·t that would cross county I int•<; Boatwright sa id the fact Orange County voters will be :-pht a mong fi ve Senate distncts 1n s1cad of three re flects t he t rC'mcnduus µo p ulalaon growth that has occurred an the area ~anct• the last reapportionment. ~>osting lines were drawn by the <;late Supreme Court an 1973 aftt>r a plan advanced by the lcgaslaturC' was vetoed by the governor Rl'apportaonmenl 1s required every 10 years basC'd on popula· tion shifts identified by the de· cennial census. Identifying numbers have )el to be attndwc1 lo the proposed nl'w distric ts. Boat wright said number' were s t ill being s l udacd (.';.indidatcs in even numtX'red districts wall run for office in l!lR2; candidates in odd· numbered districts two years letter According to figures released bv the committee s taff. the new central Orange County district \.\Ould be about 5 1 p ercent Democratic and 36 percent He publican. ll would contain about 582,000 people. s lightly below the op- ta mum size of 592.000 By contrast , the proposed coastal district that would ex· t e nd into San Diego a nd Riverside counties would be about 50 percent Republican a nd 37 pt•rcent Democratic The northeast county district (I hal would include southeast I .os Angeles County ) would be about 47 percent Republican and 43 percent Democratic. The inland Orange County dis· t rrct would be 49 pe r cent R epubllc un and 38 percent Democratic, while the proposed west county district that would s tretch into southwest Los Angeles County would be S8 percent Democratic and 33 per· cent Republican • Wives die attack • ID Soviet pair reportedly killed by S. African troops JOHANNES B URG, South Afrlcli (AP) South African troops killed two Soviet wives in addition to two aenior Soviel of fice~ In the attack on Angola last week. a diplomulic 11ourre told The Associated Press today The source, who declined to be identified, said in a telephone in· lerview from Pre toria that one of the women was married to one or the dead lieute nant col· onels and the othe r to Sgt. Maj. Nikita! Feodorovich Pestretsov, 36, who was taken prisoner. The de ad soldie rs , who have not been id entified, we re killed lo a firefight, the source r eported. lie said the South Africans had not told him how the women happened lo become involved in the skirmishes, but said "they mus t h ave h ad jobs to do otherwise they wouldn't have been so far south." The source added that he believed South Africans "prob- a b J y '' h ad comple ted the withdrawal o f the ir forces, which he estim ated at between 4,000 and 5,000. The South African Defe nse· Ministry refused lo confirm directly that the withdrawal has been complet ed. A spokesman would only refer to a statement made Wednesday by a pool of foreign reporters who said they be lieved all the South Africans had returned to bases in South West Africa, a te rritory a lso known as Namibia a nd adminis tered by the Pretoria governme nt s ince World War I. South Africa launc hed a four pronged attac k into southern Angola Aug. 24 in what it initial· ly said was a follow-up operation against South West Africa Peo- ple's Organization _guerrillas fighting for control of Namibia from Angolan bases. It announced that 400 Angolan soldiers and SWAPO supporters were killed in clashes. and that radar and a nti·aircraft installa- tions were destroyed The dale and location of the in- Fire kills man; mom saves inf anl A Fountain Valley man died in an early morning fire as his wife carried their infant daughte r to :,afety. Battalion chief Larry Ham- m er said the blaze at 18251 Muir Woods Court broke out at 4 : 15 a.m The blaze demolished the $180,000 two-story townhouse. Fire officials found the uniden- tified man's body in an upstairs bedroom. !lammer said that the wife was apparently s leeping in a nother room when the fire br oke out and was able to escape. "It looked like a holocaust . I . woke up and the house was in flames ... said ne ighbor Phil Stark. Stark's wife, a registered nurse. assasl<'d the woman who reportedly suffered burns on her arms The mother and baby we re taken to Fountain Valley Com- munity Hospital Fire officials digging through the blackened rubble this m orning theorized lhc fire started downstairs and was smoldering undetected for some time Ha mmer said t hat it took 20 minutes to control the blaze that had already re ached the rooftop by the time fi re officials arrived. c idcnts Involving lht Soviets have not been released Dul both the Engllsh-hmguage Johann esburg S tar and Afrik a an s lan g uage Di e Vntkrland newspapers reported that the United States was told of the Soviet slayings an Angola before the Reagan administra· tion vetoed a U N Security Council resolullCW condemning the invasion There wa~ no comment from U.S. officials on these r eports. In Copenhagen . t h e five FLOWN Tiii-: cotH"' Cafe mascot Chesll'r From Page A1 CROW. • • wanted to remove the pin and replace it with a s plint lo pre - vent infection and to fully heal the crow's injured limb. But las t Sunday. someone s topped by the cafe. saw Chester and'put the bird in a cardboard box and drove away. Diefenbach says there's a 25 percent chance that if the pin is n't r e moved Cheste r 's leg could become infected and the bird could die. tr the pin isn't removed a nd the bird. s urvives. Diefenbach said, it will at least walk with a limp for the rest of its life. "Crows are unusual birds,·· the vetennarian said. '"But this one is really different He has a lot of character and a lot of peo- ple are concerned about him ... Cafe custom er Ora Corcoran said Chester was ·'delightful en· t ertainme nt People around here really miss that bird. Whoever t ook him probably thanks they're being do-gooders. but he needs to be taken to an animal hospital." Waitress Jennings says she's going to put a sign in the window asking whoever took the bird to lake him to a veterina rian. "If whoever has him would turn him loose. r know he'd come right back here," she said "He knew where the li ving was ea!)y He was spoiled rotten. "I know he m isses his sausage and beer.' she said Carg o restric t ed CHI CAGO t AP l A federal Judge has struck down a n Il- linois law that restricts ship· ments o f hi g h -level s pe nt nuclear fuel from slates that do not accept the same type of waste from Illinois . U.S. District .J udge Frank J McG arr said Wednesday the law restricting s to rage of spent fuel rods from outside Illinois violated freedom of interstate commerce and in- terfered with fed er al r egula- tions. Nord ic countrtl·s ctillcd for an immediate pullout or South African troops Crom Angola and urgc.-d the Security Council to impose bmdmf( economic sane· lions against the Prl'tona gov· ernmcnt A communique iss ued by foreign minis t ers of Sweden, Norway. Denmark, Finland and Icela nd d emanded that '"the mahtary intervention from South Afrat•a 's side c in Angola) mus t lH' immediate ly brought lo a halt " From Page A1 SA VER S ••• should not be considered part of any '"all-savers" package for tax purposes But the IRS, in its Saturday statement, said the certificate interest limit 70 percent of the rate <>n one year Treasury bills might he e rrectively sur- passed by inslitutions offering much hig he r rates o n re- purc hase agreements rolled ovC'r into all-savers certificates Oct. 1 i• The IRS h a d "substantial doubt a s lo the income tax cen· sequences" of such inves~ment packages, the statement said. T h e on e -year All Saver s Certificates were authorized as part of the tax bill signed last month by President Reagan. U1> to $1.000 in interest $2.000 in the case of married couples ea rned from the certificate will be tax Cree Although the plan was billed as a boon to '"all save rs," most analysts say it will provide a significant tax break only to tax· payers with marginal income tax r ates of 32 percent or more Aside from the tax help for middle· and upp e r -income Americans. S&Ls should benefit because it will cost the m less to acquire billions of dollars in de posits P art of those s avings s ho uld com e wh e n s ave r s transfer money from higher· interest but taxable money m arket certificates at the same S&I.-. Strip m i ning mulled near Bryce Canyon WAS HINGTON t API -In- terior.Secretary J ames Watt is considering allowing strip min · in g near Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah, a n Interior Department official said today. However, spokesman Harmon Kallman s tressed that Watt had m adc no d ecision on such a move, which as opposed by en- viro nmentalis ts who contend that aar poll i>~aon from the min- ing opera tion could spoil the vie" from th<' nearby national park Fo rmer Interior Secretary Ceci l And rus, Walt's pre · decessor. ban ned mining on 9,000 acres of the Alton coal field 1n response to petitions from the en vironmentalists. It was the first such decis ion banning man· ing near parkland under the Strip Mining Act of 1977 . Kallman said Watt is studying recommendations from som e department e>ffic1als who want the secretary to ask a U.S. Dis- trict Court in Utah to return con- sideration of the ban to the de· partment Have time on your hands-24 karats a day. 24 karat gold Swiss rngor watches from Corum. Each watch 1s completely handcrafted 1n Switzerland. numbered. and accompanied by a certificate of authent1C11y The cases are 18 karar gold. complete with diamond winding stems: A M an's IS-gram 1ngoc watch, $3.490 B. Lady's I 0-gram 1ngor watch. $2.790 C. Lady's 5-gram ingot w atch. $2.1§LAVICK·s flne Jewelers Slnce I SU 7 Whtre 1he besc surpnses begm. FuhlOn 15111\d (714) 544·1380• Newport e..th AlsO Gruter Los An9NS •Sin 0teoo • l.11 ~ • ,,,. ........ ' . -.. AP ....... Edo de Waart. director of San Francisco Su.mphony. i3 tnumphanl ajter ma.lung a good catch for his softball team . the Sympho-Maniacs. in a game thts week at San f'ranc1sco Their opponents were members of the .'Jew York Philharmomc. led by Zubtn Mehta. Donkey tosses its GOP rider Rep. Hal Daub, R·Neb., is nursing a broken right col- larbone s uffered when he parted company with a balky donkey in a charity race. his offi ce reported. Aides said Daub was rac· ing state Sen . E mil Beyer in the event at Springfi eld, Nev ., wh e n his donkey "stopped at the edge of a giant mud hole and the con· gressman kept going " The mud-covered Daub was treated for the fracture at a hospital and released. "The donkey was fine," aides noted. Actor James Garner, re· cuperating from broken ribs he suffered while filming his "Bret Maverick" television series, is eager to get back in the saddle. Gamer. 53, was at home after being hospitalized for a week following the accident at Burbank Studios on Aug. 20, when h e fell from a machine that simulates the • movement of a horse during close.up photography. A publicist said recovery will take several weeks. Garner created the role of Bret Maverick in 1957 on the old "Maverick" TV series. The millionaire husband or country music singer Lynn Anderson filed a laws uit for separation. Harold H. Stream Ill, a Lake Charles, La .. oil man, asked custody of their two children one 2 years old, the other born last April. Stream's petition claims mental harassment and vex- ..,. ation. causing / h im extreme mental ~ anguish. The petition said Lynn An- derson left Aug. 23, tak· r;in g the c hildre n to her parents' ANDE•SON h 0 m e i n Mount Juliet, Tenn. It said she also took various other items, including two paint- ings and about six horses. Miss Anderson's hit re· cordings include "I Never Promised You· A Rose Ga rden ," and "Even Cowgirls Gel The Blues." Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. named hJs 1976 presidential campaign manager, attorney Mickey Kantor, chairman of the Brown for U.S. Senate campaign committee, and tapped former city attorney Burt Pines to be the group's treasurer. Five thousand teen-age girls danced barefoot around a royal cattle pen to mark the coming of spring and King Sobbuta 11 's 60th year on the throne in Swaziland. The Reed Dance, ·an an· nual, lwo·day ceremony in the mountain monarchy in southern Africa, opened a week·long celebration of the first royal Diamond Jubilee s ince Queen Victoria's in 1897. Sobhuza, 82 and in frail health, drove up in a Lincoln limousine for the start of the dancing. Clad in a thin, red toga and with feathers in his hair, he watched awhile in the chill wind and rain as hundreds of s pectators in winter coats shivered on the hillside near the royal re· sidence. Gelsey K i rkland and Patrick Bissell f ailed to reach contract agreement with American Ballet Theater and will not be on the ABT tour which starts the week of Oct. 12 in Min· neapolis. ABT publicist Robert Pon· tarelU said t.hat for "complex reasons" two months of con- tract talks ·failed to bring agreement between either of those dancers and the com· pany Flood watch issued Storms dump heavy rain in Texas. and Oklahoma Coastal llgM .. arl•IM• winch nlgllt •"" morning hou,. eacept wot lo --10 to It knots In Ille atlff· noon. 2 to • loot wind wevu. SoutlMMI -· t to 2 1 .. 1. Nlgnt end mom~ lo. clouCIS with ,.._uy •- nv ~ V.S: summary A ,._,.._ watch was luwd for .,.r11 of .-!Nm Tues on W-· day es stormt duml*I heavy rein from southwestern Te••• to IOUl11Ns1en\ Olll-. Tiie ltulden/lo-s •~ tram Ille G.llf "°"1 ttwough the Terw.u• end Of>lo vellevs Into the eastern G,_Lan. Stiles--. mostly c--, tram ll>e -.tllwn Gf'"' Plains end Ille Mlt- slHltlPI Valley to Ille AllanUc, u .. 11 H -the northern Roclry Mow>· laln1 a11d over t he ••l reme Honi-1. Tiie rest "' .,,. nation, ••• cettt tor •, .. -ts •lone Ille Pacllk Coast. -_,.,Niles. 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S7 Sol '° u S4 S2 " " S4 '° •t '' n u .... •1 •1 M " .. .. S4 '° ~ n 7• 7J 4S n 1• 7J n 74 74 " ,. • 7t n ,. 1• ,, 74 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, September 3, 1981 s Bolt down typewriters Business owners-near Mesa of/ramps warned of thefts By JER&Y CLAUSEN °' ................. Owners or businesses near freeway ofrramps in Costa Mesa are beint warned this week by Costa Mesa police to literally bolt down their typewriters. Recent months, d etectives say, have produced a rash of electric typewriter thefts. The machines, most valued at more than $1,200 and many cost· Ing more than $2,000, are con- sidered easy money by maraud· ing thieves who ply freeways between O r ange and Los Angeles counties. Last month, eight machines were taken i n seve ral burglaries, investigators re· ported. The last Costa Mesa haul came from Hall and Foreman Inc .. 3186 Airway Ave., during the early morning hours of Aug. 27. Burglars pried open the front door, officers said, kicked in an interior door and quickly made off with three machines valued at a total $3,900. OC urges denial of Sirhan bid The Orange County Board of Supe r visors urged the state Board of Prison Terms to deny future requests for parole for Sirhan Sirhan. The supervisors took the ac- tion Wednesday at the request of Los Angeles County District At· torney John Van de Kamp, who is campaigning to keep the con· victed killer of Robert Kennedy in prison for life. According to Van de Kamp, Sirhan comes up for a parole hearing in 1984. Before that , public hearings will be held to determine public sentiment about his release. Van de Kamp has asked all 58 counties in the state to oppose Sirban's parole. Orange County is the second, after Los Angeles County, to do so, an aide to Van de Kamp said. College offering tailoring course Area residents can learn to tailor blazers and jackets this fall by enrolling in an eight-part series at· Orange Coast Coll ege, Costa Mesa. The se ries m eets o n successive Fridays at 'noon. beginning Sept. 11, in Room 103 of OCC's Home EcollOmics Building and the fee is $20. For more information, call 556·5880. Hit twice durina the month was O'Conner Engineering, 100 Kalmus Drive. Burglars broke In Aug. 12 and made off with a pair of IBM typewriters . The Costa Mesa firm lost three more on Aue. ts, said detective Mike MllUniton who works commercia l burglaries. Millington said, "The problem is that burglars zip ln and out before an alarm company can report" they are in there." The de t ective said it ls believed most or the roving thieves drive from Los Angeles County via freeway, take an off. ramp in Orange County, spot a likely business firm and do their work quickly. A good "hot" typewriter nets a thief about $700, he said. Millington noted that Costa Mesa's police helicopter was over the O'Conner firm within two minutes of a reported burglar alarm The thieves were gone. "An alarm is only as good as the alarm company employee m onitorln1 ll," he aa~d . ··Alarm• can be repo:!d a n ywhere rrom within ao seconds lo 20 minutes, de · Ing." No matter how qulckl alarm Is reported, the c breed or typewriter thief • good chance or getting awa~ said. ! .. It · o nly takes a bout uo seconds to break In," he ufd. "They grab only the lype~ and jump into their car. 'Otey can be on the freeway and pne with the whole job taking OflY two or three minutes." Millington and other burglery investigators said firms such.as IBM sell special bolt-do'Wn'ck· vices to sec ure th e-Ir typewriters. : "It takes about 20 minutes• to get the typewriter off the desk with that device," Millln1(on said ... Nobody can come tn •d just scoop them up." The problem, he said, is lbat the devices are expensive. . )~ "But," he added, "not as ex· pensive as new typewriters." AP ........ NO FRUIT, PLEASE -Some of the fruit confiscated fr.Jrn motorists sits on table at agricultural inspection station orr Interstate 8. just west of Yuma. Ariz. Dale Tillery. inspec· tor. checks trunk. In the past week a daily average of about 220 gallons of fruit have been seized as a medflv precaution . • $89,600 merger savings seen County veterans, consumer affairs offices to merge Orange County's veterans services and consumer affairs offices will be combined under a single administration, the coun- ty Board of Supervisors has de· cided. Under the n ew system authorized by the supervisors. both offices will be moved by Oct. 1 to 1300 S. Grand Ave. in Santa Ana where they will share the same management staff and clerical pool. The measure is projected to save the county $89,600. It also may have saved consumer af· fairs. which was a ctrndidate for extinction during budget sessions this summer . At that time, several con· sumer activist s implored the supervisors to continue the pro- gram. The merger of the two of· fices was a result. O n Tu e5da y, ve t e r a n s " marched to the rostrum to beseech the supervisors not to compromise their rights. Chairman Ralph Clark con· tinually reminded the veterans, m any of whom wore Veterans of Foreign Wars caps decorated with medallions. that the merger would not change :)he kinds of services offered bt the county. To h e lp eliminate 'fb e veterans' fears, Super visor Her· riett Wieder persuaded ltle board to c r eate a panei . of veterans to monitor the new of· fice to ensure that its servroes are not reduced. The veterans office curreetly is located at 2700 N. M ain~~ in Santa Ana. The consumer .ff.. fairs office is at 511 N Sycamore St .. also in Santa Ana. '• IN A RUGGED RACE, YOU NEED A SUPERB WATCHMATE. When gr"n &eH surge, the Rolex GMT-Master Is an Ideal timepiece for navi- gator end deckhand. This 30-Jewel chronometer. In 18kt. gold, or steinleu atMI, pre.- aure·proof down to 185 feet, ahowa preclM time almuttan• ously In two time zones. via rotating bezel and 2"'hour hand. ·-~ RAFF jeWelry n,~, .. -H•-8Mcll • 644-i!OtO '0..,.. .. 111(\~ ~ ~ ....... ~~· 'rl ~fl It Ii ., l I q s Or•nge CoHt OAJL Y PILOT /Thursday, September 3, 1 ~81 . SITE FOR MEMORIAL Maya Ying Lin. a 2l ·year-old Yale University architecture stu· de nt who won $20.000 for her design of the Af'W ........ proposed Vietnam Veterans Memorial, takes part in tour of m e morial s ite near the Washington Monument in Washington. D.C. ~·ederal 'vendetta' charged Mail order firm president says he 'll fight F_TC w_4SHJNGTON CAP> -The pr!l"Jent of a mail-order com-p~. accusing the Federal T~e Commission of "conduct- in•: a vendetta against me," sal4 he will fight charges that he iolated FTC rules requiring P"*1Pt action on m ail-order salli>. ' epb ~man. president of S&A Group Inc ., bought ne•spaper and magazine ad· ve~semenls two years ago to ci his case as "one example of ho the Federal Trade Com- ion is harassing small busi- nesses.'' "But I'm not going to sit back a nd take it," he vowed at the time. T h e governm e nt took Sugarman and his company to cour t Tuesday, charging him with "numerous a nd widespread violation!t" of an PI'C rule on mail-0rder sales Promising lo fight the action, / Sugarman accused the FTC of "conducting a vendetta against me." Sugarman started his business' in his basement a decade ago, selling pocket calculators by mail. Now, the company sells d igita l watch es a nd othe r microelectronic products The Justice Department, act- ing for the FTC, accused the compan y and Sugarman of breaking a ms FTC rule requir- ing companies to fill orders within 30 day s o r w r ite c ustomers offering them . a re- fu nd . I t was issued after numerous consumer complaints about late delivery of products. anda pictures said fraud W YORK (AP > -Geo m azine says pictures of pan- d n Geo's August edition. al- le ly the first taken in the w by a Western photographer, a fraud anaging Editor David Max- e aid the magazine 's October is~. on the newsstands Sept t's• .will include a note of ex- p! ation to its readers blaming th lloax on a "known and trust· e<f'.i: photographer who lied and hl(l'since been fired . Maxey said the photographer. TQiim Rautert, was on contract to the Geo's German s ister publication and returned from a trip tp China with what he said were pictures of pandas in the wi lds of Sichuan Province. George Schaller, a panda ex· pert from the Bronx Zoo, ques- tioned the authenticity of the photos . Although the pandas were wild. they were in tem- porary captivity in a two-or three-acre pen at Schaller's re- search center in the Wuyipeng Province's Wolong Natu r e Preser ve, Maxey said. Rautert insisted three times that the pictures were accurate before admitting that he lied, Maxey said. He was fired. Maxey s aid that although there was enough time to re- move the photos fro m the German magazine, the press run for the United States had been finished. In its October note, the magazine says the incident will serve "to make us more vigilant in the future. Embarrassing though this message is. there's no substitute in journalism for candor " our wry own straight l<aj cuft'ad cordu-royB ... our most popular pontsfor "beck to school" end.full. all ~te an:z. B'i% coLton ard 16% dacron for maxunUJn~r naTTO\)Jwala. oolor.s: ~U,brown, bnJwn beg, ravy, 1ueh ~>banana,, p:>rt,kcz.11.Y ar.d nzrl.. wick wala. colora: ~kin ,ra.;y, ~<i11 , ataa.1, wetcxrcnzet ~ b\ucz, mist. wXb.wala. 44 Ftuhlon l•land· N~port Beach•714/644·6070 JOOJ ~twood Blud..•*tsewood vmag~·2J3/479·7727 2 2 Lifespring settles suit Man had drowned while trying to swim Willamette River PORTLAND, Ore. <AP) 1.ICesprlng Inc., which calls lt1Jell a human awareness train- ing group, has settled a $4.6 million wrongrul death suit brought by the family of a man who drowned while trylns to s wim the Willa mette River. The amount or the out-of-court settlement was not released by Lifespring or by Edward and M ardelle Barnett, parents of Artie M. Barnett, 30, of Stayton, Ore., who drowned In the Willamette in 1979. The Barnetts contended t~ir son -who could not swim and feared water -was directed by a Lifespring "trainer" to swim the Portland river to overcome his fear. Barnell drowned as he tried to swim from John's Land- ing about one-quarter mile to. Toe Island. Last August the Barnetts sued in U.S Dis trict Court in Portland "No amount would make any difference. We just want to see that this didn't happen to some other son or daughter," Mrs. Barnell said. Tanh~ Gordon, public affairs director at Ll(espring's head· quarters In San Rafael, Caur .• s aid the settl e ment in the Barnett case was only an oraJ agreement between the Puritan Insurance Co. of Stamford, Conn., and the Barnetts. ''Lifespring went on the rec- ord as being strongly opposed to the settlement on the grounds that we would have been vin- dicated in a court of law," Ms. Gordon said. She said Lifespring denied any responsibility for Barnett's death. Later in 1980, the family of a Lifespring trainee in Eugene, Ore., David R. Priddle, 25. filed a similar s uit after the man Jumped to his death from a parking garage. The suit Is pending. Lifespring since has closed Its Eugene and Portland offices. J im Hele m , Lifespring area director, says the corporation has offices ln Seattle, San Fran- cisco. Orange County, Calif., Philadelphia, New York City and Washington , D.C. A wrongful death s uit was brought against Lifespring by the parents or Gall Renick, who died in May 1979, afte r an asthma attack during a lire· spring tralQing program in Seat· tie. That suit resulted in an out-0f· court settle ment of $450,000. Also pending are suits aga,nst Lifespring by a Bellingham, Wash., couple after the wife, Constance Whitaker, claimed she was sexually assaulted in July 1979, during a fi ve-day Lifespring session in Whatcom County Broadcaster Thomas mourned Bush, Ford, --Haig among notables attending services NEW YORK (AP> -Lowell Thomas was mourned Wednes- day by some 800 people in· cludjng the vice president and a former president -who heard the Rev. Norman Vincent Peale s ay that the trail -blazing broadcaster has moved on to explore the kingdom of God. "We shall miss you here, until we meet you over there.·' Peale said in h is eulogy in St. Bartho lom ew· s Episcopal Church. "k is not goodbye, but in your own words : ·so long, un- til tomorrow ... , Thomas. 89, died Saturday of a heart attack al hi s estate in Pawling, N.Y. Thomas. the dean of network broadcasters. "was always ex· ploring this amazing rtoating island in the s ky," interviewing the famous and anonymous in a career that spanned more than hve decades, Peale recalled. Among the mourners were Vice President George Bus h and his wife, Barbara, former Presi· dent Ford and his wife. Betty ; Secretary of State Alexander Haig, and Sen. John Glenn of Ohio. Former Mayor John Lindsay a nd former heavyweight cham· pion Jack Dempsey were there, as were many of Thomas' col- leagues from CBS : Chairman William Paley, former president Frank Stanton, newsmen Walter Cronkite and Douglas Edwards, and former news c hief Richard Salant, now a vice president at NBC. ··He wanted lo go to the moon as the first reporter br oad- caster," said Peale. "Instead, he went to heaven. Indeed, you can just imagine-him exploring heaven." Peale recalled Thomas as ··one of the most remarkable men of our time, or indeed of any time" a friendly man who ·'loved people from the greatest to the least. from Pawling to Mesopotamia and beyond " Mos t of all , Peale s aid , Thomas was gripped by a con- stant "desire lo excel" that was fueled by his belief in God. Thomas will be buried Thurs- day near his Dutchess County home after a service at Pawl- 1ng·s Christ Church. LABOR DAY SPECIALS 1kalcl~ SHOP MOSKATEL S FOR All YOUC.. 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MIU TOMANCI C2tJ)l7M747 EICONOIOO 4'141 f'Mlt, 2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT {Thursday, September 3, 1981 s All ~TI ill TI~· Water tank-a place to let go Land for park bought 'Box of water' a buoyant refuge from daily worries and pressures ' By ROBERT l,OCKE Al'kleMeWriW MALIBU Citiei. assuult our sensl's Traffic rumbles, phont>s ring, radios blare. motorists curse and babies wail Lights shine and flash. Smog burns the eye:. Factory smokestacks and rrymg bacon attack the nose We are surrounded and there SACHAMf:NTO <A P l The seems no escape. ::.talt• Public Workl> Board re-But relief from urban pres- ' cr::.ed 1l::.elr and endorsed the 1>ures and even from the nag ~la 11 I' ct .. (' q \I I:. 1l1 0 n 0 r a ging rorce of gravity awaits an Stumsluus C'ounty cattle ranch the dark, silent, sally, wet world for t•onvt•r1>ion to a wildtrness of an isolation tank µark That, at least , as the promise Tht• $7 4 m1l1Jon purchase of of a maverick sc1ent1sl and a C 111 Mustang Ranch acreage ap· hundful of entrepreneurs who prow<l lly the board Monday std! the tanks for $3.000 or rent would creatt• the second -largest the experience for $15 an hour or ul us. trytnl( lo throw us to tht· uround, pull our blood to our fect and bow our heads "Ont> of your maJor Jobii all day is just holding your head up Computing grt1vity und how· to foll Kravily is where most of y(l ur energy as gojng during the day," Lilly said. "Gravity 1s the major force that wears you down But 1n the lank, that Job 1:. And lhut has spawned a 1ur1t1U bul upparently i.:rowinl( industry that, from 1t:. early foothold an fatl l'onscaous Southcrn Calafor111a , is spreading the lunks around the country. "I don't thank it's going to be a fad ... said Robert Tyhurst, who heads u co mpany called Samadh1 that manufactures, sells and installs tanks and H M ore and more people are using it for stress release and just as a place to be by yourself." stat<• pa1 k an Cahfornaa. The re-more. ''crsal was made possible by a "I think that in our culture we gone. You arc floating horizon· opt-rates a handful of c:enters ,. n t (' c· h u ng e from s tate need a SO('ially acceptable place tally. even your head floats. that rent the cxperil•nce by the Transportation Direc·tor Adriana where we don't have to answer "All the muscles that have hour Th~· sound of your breathing fills th1> 1·hamtwr u11 you tulk yourself into releas1n~ neck muscle~ t rl'fust• to let f:?O O( your head Tirm: all but disappears untl M>rt 11hol of music says the 1s 1111 l\rm1> and legs seem v vc1•y heavy aJL muliclo5 ba<:k JO to riuse the body r the wuter. Then. desp1tt> whatever t qu1lil.>-you take from the l the world seems about the s as you left it. I.ally sees many uses for l e tank, not Clll uf them embraced IJy other i-<·1Pnt1 stl> from r·etax· al 11rn Cor heart patients to Lhl•rapy for th<.• handicapped and u::. J tool for p::.y('hiatnsts • And. hl' added. "the othl'r thing 1s, 1f you havl' a hangover you instantly foci betlt!r an the tank until you make the mistake of o;1tt1ng up again· (; 1 :rnturco who pr<.'\ wusly op-the telephone or answer ques IJe<.•n working lo hold you up .. More and more people are po1>t'd the vurchase hons from our children or argue agamst gravity can now let go using it for stres:. release und 500 •. n ma teQ The sail• was opposed by anything with anybody," says The result. he said, 1s rest and Ju st as a place to be by ~ Stanislaus Count\' officials, but behavioral scientist John Lilly relaxation more proround than yourself ... he said. lt•gis lation to· prevent the "When you get into this box of most peopl(' ever experience Samadh1 started out in Bever locked down purchase was killt>d in commit· water, that's it. For an hour or · a ~u rc eai.c from total ac ly Hills and now has other cen ll'C Aug. 19 two hours or whatever. you can tiv1ty." ten; operating in San Francisco SAN QUENTIN <A P J Alm~t A'bout 34 ,800 <H' r<.•s of the escape all of the dl'mands and Lilly said he devised the tank and Tucson. Ariz .. and plans for 500 inm<1tc:. were locked in their H ,OOO ·<H'rt· ranch would be pressures and transactions that an 1954 and :.pent many hours of others. Many large cities have cclb at San Quentin after angri· addt>d to lknr) Col• Slate Park are us ually required of you In a sens ory deprivation in it. He lttnk centers and T>hurst ex ly walking -0ul on Ward~n pnmanly to serve Santa· Clara sensl', the tank is an official said he found not only relaxatio,n peels them lo keep spreading. G.corge Sumner during talk)J• County rt'sidcnts permission to just let go." but heightcnC'd creativity ··some of the Mid western aimt•d at blocking a lhreate~ Tht• dl'li.1yt•d sale h} Heber D The "box of water." which Lal lie said the tank "can allo\\-t•1tics a11d Southern c1t1es might work stoppage ..__ . • Perrett. a de\'l•lopcr from ly conceived 25 years ago, is an· }OU to c reate your own movies," be a bit reluctant," he said ~11k<.• Madding, spokesman for l'nnt•villl', Ore .. eould be com deed a box eight feet long. which he explained as a d1f "Rut there was a woman who lhl' prison, said c·om 1<·t le~d¥Jlf pleted this week • four feel wide and about chest rcrcnt sort of reality ur "lucid opened one in Amarill o. Tex . asked for the mcct1ni.: to pro~f': DEAD AT 55 :\(·tress \'t•n.1 d d.L.l'I Funds for the purchase were high. It is black and looks rather dreaming... and she's doing very well " J m·w rull' limiting an 1v1 lfff'I'· in:.erted into the :.talc budget 1n Ellen. \\ho \\allt.<.'d through hke a tall coffin. This reputed effect or the tank The typical California center JH•r:-.onal possessioni. to 1110 the closin g days of the last !ht• golden l'l'<t nf lloll~·"uod The bottom is rilled with 10 spawned a popular movi e grcwts visitors v.ith herbal tt•a, poundsor!>1xcub1c fl'l't Jlk 1l-g1slallvc session v.1lhoul de-11111\'il'~ with Frl'<l .\~l ~lll'l' inches of water. maintajncd al earlier this year In "Altered • soft musi(' and a brief orienta But 4HO prisoners in half or J.~c ~ bate or hcanngs. <llHI (;l'lll' Kl'lh has ..,\It a temperature of 93 degrees and Stales," a sc1ent1st is so ob t1on After a shov.t.>r and sham· Ea!>l Cell Blol'k walked outoflh&' Sen Ken Madd\. R-Fresno. n1mlwd tu t·.irw.t•t ;II L't'I .. \ loaded v.1th 800 pounds of i.esscd with isolation tanks that poo an a private cubicle. the mt•ct1ng ::.oon artl'r 1t beg:tn s ubmitted a bill this sess10n that :\kclical l'enh·r Funt·ral epsom salts The water 1s so hl' 1s improbably changed into a ruslomer slips naked into the Tul·!>day Th<.·~ ranall> returnt•d would write Stan1i.laus County ..,l'f'\'ll't'!-1 will lw Jll'l\';tk but bouyant a human body bobs µrchuman ape-like creature. tank <tn<l c:loscs tht• overtwad to lhl•ir Cl'lb after u "<lialog1~· out or the park plan .i m <.' rn 0 r 1 .i 1 ..., l' r \ i <' l' 1., like a cork. But drl'ams and home movies door \\1th pm.on staff mt.>mber1>· ii ' llowevcr the f1aht was lost That's the idea aren't really the promise It 1s so clark it':. hard to tell if guard:. ;.ind Sumnt•r ordCI'•· "' -.t ht.'clult·d 111 \\t•..,t\u111<l ·ct Th b "hen :\1 add' failed to garn com Const er grav1t) at u aq "The best use of the isolation \'IHlr l'H':o. art· opl'n or shut as thl·m loC'kt·d 1n for thl· n·-.t of llll' _m_1 t_tt_'e_s_·u..;..p..;..p_o_rt_r_o_r _1 h_i_s_b_•_ll ____ ·_r_u\_'"'_c_l•_1~ __ __, ________ u_1_to_u_s_f o_r_ce_i_s_a_I w_a_y_s_1u_g_g_1_n_g __ l_~n_k_1s_r_e_s_l." _s_a_1d_L_il_I)_' _____ ,_·o_u f_l<_n1_t _on_y_ou_r_1_1 ny. salty sl'a __ <_I u_~ ~ lf Before you buy any make of car, call me. I'll save you time & money. Benef 11 from my buying clout I buy olfu:e Low overhead No salesmen. or lease cars in contract lots of I to no commissions Get prices from us. 100 tor corporate f feets We can o~ any make of car Then compare for lain substantial savmgs tor quah-yourself (And tell your friends I Ired 1nd1v1duals We do the price Call 910 5. Robt Hixson Equipment shopping & haggling Ours 1s a busy Co. ask for Vugrnra 714 64>4800 THE MALE MA.N an unusual discount store Labor Day SALE Up to 50°/o Off Orlon Warm -Up V Neck Sweaters Suits Req 20 00 Reg 45 00 999 2495 Lee Levis Jeans Slacks 1999 1999 Swim Wear Shorts 50% OFF 50% OFF Robert Brvce and f>uritan Sweate-rs 50°/o off In The Harbor Shopping C.enter 2300 Harbor Blvd Costt Mesa. CA (71 4) 540·8818 Mon -Thurs 1~7 FndayT119 Saturday 1 o-6 Sunday 11·5 Back To School Sale On ·'ALL TOPS & BLOUSES Through Sept. 19th 25% Off dic'<vernon SPORTSWEAR 17th and Irvine WESTCLIFF PLAZA. NEWPORT BEACH .r, 548-4121 ~ -------DESKS INC. 2nd Anniversary Featuring So. Calif's. Largest Selection Of Traditional Office Furniture! Hurry In Today!-~.- ~~~~!~!:~.~'.R::~~!~!~. '!.~!~~ng~~~!~n"~!, I ir: desks must be seen to be appreciated. Both feature sculptured front and side - panels. 72"x36"x293/4" During our 2nd Anniversary Sale take an additional 10% off' Hurry in today' si 52995 Take 10% Off This Price( Take 10% Off This Price/ TRADITIONAL DESK 2 sets of file drawers, locking center drawer and 2 full writing slides. 36"x72". ~ Take JO~ Off •59995 Thi• Priced TRADITIONAL DESK This magnificent desk features an Inlaid oak accent. Measures 38"ll 72". Reg. $1.670.00. Toke JO% Off •129500 This Price/ EXECUTIVE ROT ARY CHAIR For those who deserve the best. Take JO% Off '899 This P.rke/ TRADTIONAL ORIENTAL ELEGANCE Hand carved Oriental design on burled wood. Leather Inset top You simply must see this desk Take JO% Off s697500 This Prlcef 50% OFF MFG. i-=~i CATALOG PRICEI THE BUSINESS STORE THAT SELLS AND RENTS LO.CK ING SDRAWER FILE CABINET Mfgr. catalog price ts $249.00. Desk's lnc.'s low, low sale price Is only •t 1988 SHELF FILES Letter or legal size. 36" Wide. Letter depth Is 131/4". Legal ii--~·"'1 161/4'. A slullng summer bargain. 6 Shelf '132 7 Shelf *165.00 (Warner & Newport Fre.-y/[)ycrr Exit) 1548 Brookhollow Dmie Siint. Ar.a, Califomia 927~ STORE HOURS: Monday Fnclay 9. 7 Saturday 9-6, ao.d Sundays (714) 751-3587 MEMBERS OF THE TRADE WELCOME DESKS' INC •Dcskslnc 1981 An R.gl"' Rn .. ~ • "'• ·. •'• r; ' , r, . '• ·" ,. , I , .. ., ' 1 I I t· • ti Orange Const DAILY PILOT {Thursday, September 3. 1981 Horseradi,sh empire ruled with a gas mask Tllt.t:t.AKE tl\P> His no:w runnanJ:, his eyes water ang 1u1d h1~ lun~s 1i:aspma for t11r. 1m1>rc1>ur10 1-'runk Sikes rules n horserudish empire from thjs remote hill town whose pungent web stretches from Seattle lo San 01ego ............... Frartk S1ke., p11rchaSt'1' lwrseradn;il ro11t I rnm loc:ul farmers 1wrl qr111ds 1t 111t11 011 ornmor1c rmd /11911111 t•o/at1/e pulp fur rl1st n lnt1111/1 111 marh·ets ond 91111rm(•/ st11rc.~ Pilot advertising is good business for Sherman Clay. Tut•ked into a forming ('Ommunlty Ul lhc top or California near the Oregon line. Sakes gas mask and all 1>quashes the green toppt.'Ci, s picy bare root Into a smelly pulp, then ships It to West Coust delicatessens. restaurants , health food stores and markets Tulelake, the site of the las t of the Indian ~rs and a 'major World War II intern ment camp for Japanese· Amencans. is home for some l.200 people virtually all farmers a pillow-making industry and Sik es' aromatic sauce. The 48-year·old Sakes is a shrewd and genial man with smiling eyes whose rubbery, mobile features break into a watery display at the whiff or horseradish. He has given Tulelake something or a na· tiona l n ame among afi· cionados or the peppery root. "That gas mas k isn't just a prop," Sikes said. ··vou need a gas mask when you're grinding. My nose runs very readily" He runs a one-horseradish show Sakes buys, grinds and marke~ his product himself. distributing about 80.000 to 90,000 pounds. gross finished weight. of Homestead Horseradis h each month. His customers range Crom classy eateries like the El Dorado I lol<!I Casino in Reno to health food buyers on the East Coast who laud the homespun qualities or his tart product. Sikes, from Klamath falls. Ore . has owned the factory since April after having been a farmer and distributor of the root more than 20 years. The white bare root. which grows underground. is ''Our ad in your recent tabloid section pulled more business than any single ad we have ever harvested twice a year, In April and October. and Is stored m sacks. like potatoes. The root ts washed and ground. with an anti·alk._aline additive included to pr.vent llpoilage. and then bottled. "It (business> ts going pret- ty good," said Sikes. "We've J got qulte a market in Ore1on and Northern California. The whole town is behind the proJecl " Sikes' factory is located In the rear or the Tulelake Cafe o(f Hlghway 139. the main north-south artery in this 4.200 -foot ·allitude com· munily Sikes said his pungent horseradish has taken blue ribbons at fairs In Los Angeles and Sacramento counties. ··People are coming from all over to buy It " I ) Sikes gasps and rubs his t.00/ery eyes as the uapm from ground horseradish per1etrates his gas mask m f11s Tulelake. Calif factory LABOR DAY OPEN 12 NOON TO 5 PM run." Marty C. Flinn, M anager, Sherman Clay, Costa Me~. 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CtUCAGO tAP> A rare spelUng error on un anclenl coin proves that the Shroud or Turin considered by 11ome Chrl8thana to be the burial cloth or Jesus Christ -is not a rorgery and establishes the approximate a1e or the cloth, a Jes uit priest says. The Rev. Francis L. Filas, a Loyola Unive rs ity theology pro- fessor, s aid an enlargement of a photograph or the coin turned up a misspelling from the Greek words for "Tiberius Caesar" that occurs on both the shroud pattern and the coin. Fjlas said in a telephone interview that the "c" a mong the four letters on the coin, UCAI, is believed to be a spelling error for a "k " in "Tiberiou Kalsaros." II~ said those misspelled coins were Issued between A.O. 29 and A.O. 32 about the time of Jesus' de ath. The coins, Filas said, were issued by Pontius Pilate. then the governor of Palestine . The shroud Is a strip or linen 14 feel by 31"1 feet kept under Ueht security at a church in Turin. Italy. It seems to bear the imprints of a crucified man. A group of scientists who conduct· ed tests to determine the authenticity of the cloth have reported that stains on the material were caused by blood. . Earlier this summer, Filas said a eomputer analysis or photoaraphs or the shroud confirmed that a coin is sued between those ye ars was placed on the right eye of the rlgure or the mun in the shroud ln years pa!lt, coins were used to close the eyes of a dead person. F ilas, who has studied the shroud 35 years, said the misspelling, un- covered by enlarging the coin photo- graph 25 times, ··completely ex eludes the possibility or any forgery or the shroud imprints ... "Even the wildest imagination cannot now justify any claim that tiny letters one-thirty-second or an inch high couJd have ~en painted on a cloth all a photographic negative , toiether with u most unusual mis 11 pelhng a ppa re ntly unknown to modern coin collectors, concerning an obscure coin from Palestine long ago," he said . Some researche rs, however, doubt whether a coin really exists In the photographs of the shroud. "l think the problem is whether there 1s any indication or a coin," said Dr. Walter c.; MeCrone, a Chicago microscopist who has done research on the shroud. "Nol very m any people except Father Filas are able to see it. The linen is so coarse, it 's dirricult to make out the details." It's· most • • Theres only three more days to take advant?ge_· of the greatest furniture sale in Southern California. Only the best. Only at Chandlers. .I -\ \ ' SAVE HENREDON Fntul' I'"" I S'X, BRANDT En11n.• IJ11<.' OfTr-.k.1111<11\JI TJhlc\ I 0 10 20'.f, N ICHOLS & STONE C•11.tntl\ En)l)"h O•lo. Oononii 1 S'X1 HENREDON Eno on.-Lm .. ••f Cu"•lfTl r.".-red t 'ph<>l."l'I\' 20'(, HERJTAGE 11r111.1m Count" f'rl'nt h O!nonR Cotlt'\iltlfl 20'X, CENTIJRY Chl'fTTl<ltll Cuum" Fn.-n<. h T~ I S'X1 BAJlCAl.OL'NGERS Eom .. u"" '°' lll'h""" 20 ro SO'~. DREXEL .. TcturJonc.' Ill ht'nch "''"'neut Donin11 f•.UC..11<lfl I c;w, YOUTH BEDROOMS F.11ur .. <.:otktw "'' 10 ro 4~. SHEAAIU En1or.-un.-11fl'ph11Nc.·" 15'X1 SLIGH Entin.-l ollc.' R..-.1tk1111.tl & Otr.c." rx ... 11., 1 S'ko C:ENn.IRY ~,...., OtnonR Rinn~\.,, ~mr*' 20 10 4~ AIRELOOM Alnt.'rK...1' hnN lie\JJ1n11 10 10 2Q'X, HENR.EOON~kxn·d l~""IC Roomlahk" 20 10 4Q'X, 1.ANDMAJU< Entin.-Un" 1 ti ~lc.'f' 20 10 30'_.., WIEMAN fJIUf\11\ c1.1.,,oc lmnR R.un I 5% ~N COOPER Enuce..1..&neul:..6••~'1X"' 20'.-; DREXEL a. • .,...,,. r~tuntl\' EnJ111"1 Dlnin,11 Rmm 30'.t HERITAGE Clml·" U.c.-."c' 11allun l>inlnR R.~"" 20'X1 HERITAGE llrin..1m c .. untt\· Fn.-nchTuhb l O'M. DREXEL Aroibdt-C..10Cc.'f11Pll'.ll) T~ 10% STANLEY ... ,.,...,"-' 0tn1n11 Ct111l"c11on.' 15 10 4Q'X, \.tERJTAGE ca~, Ct..."'K"'. 'Tt-.ldi1111n~I T~ 25~• 8AJl STOOLS Scc-\,,_r~I ~~' 20'.-; ~an: 10.c;o",. lrom Chandler·~ l'Xl'tling n11ln :tion-. in all Lkpan mL'nt~. En.·n cu:-1nm onk r:o. at :-.pc c..:ial ~a\'ing:- \'i-.it Chandkr\ ~anta Ana or l.agtin.t Hilb -.wrn l<><lay and mal-L' p 111r -.ale: wkct ion~ from lhL' 1110-.1 magnifin:m di-.play-. of lli-.t1nt ll\'l' home.· furni~hin~' in Tradi1111nJI. Conrl'mporary. Country. frc.-nch and < >rkntal. Don'1 nw .. -. thi-. opponunit~ 111,,l\'c.·1111 qual it~ honw furni-.hing:-. and -.1ill c.-nj11y the.-'a' ing-. wr. itT and integrity you ha\'C.' n1me to l'XfX:t'l from <.hanlllcr'-. ..,inc.T 1892 . .. ' SAVE DREXEL HERJTAC;E HENRED<)N <:ENTI RY - BAKER SHERRILL STIFFEI. LA BAR<;E ;I • FlAlR lmpun Cu\c.'\J f'r..1rm-:..of..i., & CJuor. 2()'.~. AIRELOOM Fmor .. lont' 111 ...._...,,_.r. MVE~ 20'11 Z()'t, HERRJU Fnur.-lo"<' ul *'-1"-"' I "i'~. SCHAEFER BROS. Emir.-Unt' •If t...-;1h,·r I phol"m 20 10 "iO'X, DREXEL NC'llb<k C..1111 .. mpot;il\ l>tn1n11 Culll"<.11110 1 O'X· HERITAGE Gr-..1n<.l 1ltur 111 Frt'flCh llt'\JM1111 C•llk-li11111 l "i'\, FINE AJRJllrT\JRE • INTERIOR Df.slGN ~AANA Main Sttte1 at 17th Street Phone 714/s.61 4391 1.AGUNAHIUS Alicia Pkwy at S. D. fwy Phone 71•/~1·7101 ._._ WIEMAN ~rmrt'l•nl'ofh1v,...,'\l\M .. Jl ph11Nm CHANDLER'S 1mrc111, :-t•wl' "'lk HERITAGE C:1111no>1,-.eur n-..... 1o111W'l.ol 'l.1hk, AMERICAN DREW Fm><:h 0111on11 "'" CENnJRY tnttn-IJn<' 10 to 30'X, 15'\, ·'0'1, 15'.l, CHANDLER'S Cu"'"" OrJpc.-n..-. 1 ~·t, LAMPS, PJCllJRES & ACCESSORIES I ~ 10 ~()'~, WIEMAN A.'\."111l'<.I U"nll Rmml:ohll"-. 10 to 30'X, fl..AIR·HIBRITON c u..,.1Mnl 'ph11l"cf) l"'rttril'I t') to .~O'I» CHANDLER'S Cu'ium UrJ>cilrl.Jt I~·~, DREXEL Enurc Un«." o.r 1 'phc!Nm 1 ~·--· HERITAGE En1lrt' LI~ nfl'phcil..cm 2()W, MARGE CARSON ~lmed t 'rh• it-1 .. "· ~mp~ 20 ro ')O'X, DREXEL ~II UIUnll} ~·rendl lk'C.lr1un' 1 s·x. HERITAGE Urtrun\ Coumn Frmth f\roi)\•im' 20')'. WOODMA.JlK Enorc lJ~ 111'lb<.l11Hinal Chair< 10 to 20% DREXEL Al.C'I~· a1111C'mp11n11y ltnlriM.1n1 t.ollt'\111111 10% DREXEL \114•.U 8nar ContC'mfMtr'IV)' Dlntn11 C.illec.iHlll 20'1, H£ttrm6£ -oJnll(w.••~ur IF.illiilon:il Oinin1t TI1t" DREXEL w. ~ Thldiik-'*l l\uulci:a«e 200> DREXEL f...i~ 11 a .... n11} Frmrh Dml~ u 'lllMlon IS% DREXEL "'-"111t'd Floor '1mt*' 20 to 40% HERJTAGE 'Oyn.t"' <>nmuil Collc:olon 20% ... .. • • "' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT(Thursday, September 3. 1981 THI; t'AMILl' CIRCl'S by 811 Keane ,,.,.... ""~'' .. i~ BIG GJ;ORGI: t>y Virgil Partch (VIP) r i i1 i .... PEA~l'TS by Charles M Schulz I\ ~ ~ Tl'MBLE"EEDS I[ by Tom K Ryan ·-~.-~~~--g --""'"==::=a.-- "Gulls ore lucky. They stay at the seashore all year." "Don't let a little hole in your sock shake you up, George." '1.\H" \Dl"KE by Brad Anderson "When Marmaduke doesn't want to move ... he usually doesn't!" I DON'T OUrlE UN DER 5TAN(l M15!? WEe>!:>TER• WHY WOllLO THERE BE A WOMAN BECAUSE UAM!?>ELL t\NEW 'Oll'D CHECK THE PA55EN0ER LlbT5 AND lHINI\ I HAO uONE THERE.' IN THE MEANTIME, HE HAD OTHER. P\-AN5 FOR ME ' HE WA5 601N0 TO ~ILL ME' 1 Al\INC~ THE 51l( O'CLQCI\ HIC•H T TO L. A IN 'OUR NAME ? MAYBE. 1 COULD BE A5 POPULAR ACO NERMALJ IF l LEARNf.17 TO OANCf. UH·· IT15 NOT WHAT YOU 1HINK, CF?USHER·· 1-le"'·HfH ACROSS ttmber 1 Close 52 Toas1 5 Make --54 Church group al 55 Denuded 10 Verb or old 59 Kitchen 1001 14 Everyone 63 Evergreen 15 US poet 64 Gold source 16 Curved 2 words mOldlng 66 Favors 17 4-m1nu1e 67 Quebec man 2 words 19 Malay !Ille 20 Muslim decrees 21 Gathere<s 23 lnaugura1e . 25 Cut unlvers11y 68 St. Patrick's land 69 Plant part 70 Observers 71 Reactionary DOWN UNITED Feature Synd1Ca1e Wednesday's Puzzle Solved C A T E R P t IPIE • S L AV AD 0 VE ORAL• L A RA p I l E 0 S I l I C A T ES E I ES -E V I T E -" o-MAIR I N E S r A ·-0 RIE s - I E •R A I/ llS HI I N 0 AR _, AH E o -N I L B IT 91U ~"' R•T I T l E -E II E L•I AR REN B E A i IE ~~ AM eo- I I/ __.. A ltl P I 0"' 8 T I IC IA IT S I I N US A T IUIM I T I HE CK S s N ff' IAIR E I OE E S E 26 Slobbered 30 Catacomb 34 Harbor 1 Numerical 13 Birds problem pref1K 18 Have qualms 44 Slmptest 35 Gius piece 37 Taunt 38 Compass pt 39 -Stakes ~ew York horserace 42 insect 4JArNun11 45 Ortelt city state 48 Thruet 48 Po1tpone 50 HC>flrontal 2 Fiiament 22 Title 47 Feral 3 USC's rival 24 A11an land 49 Agt 4 "La Paloma 26 Chp . 51 lnsuroents 2 words 27 Weapon 53 Kind of race 5 M111treater ~ Sidetrack 55 Headliner 6 Confine 29 -Cup 56 Triangle 7 Girl's name 31 Nasal sound 57 Make over 8 Awears 32 Coloring 58 Mr. Brut>eek 9 Hewc;Omef 33 Sea animal eo Neoph)'I• 10 Night ctub 36 Incubators 81 Oklat\Oma 2 word• 40 MclntOtfl· city 11 Slclln.ss 2 worda 62 Divorce clly 12FIQU!I 41 GOiier wl1h a 85 Compact HEY, 1 ALWAYS WANTED To LEARN HowroDo 1zTHAT. 1 2 3 • 14 17 20 34 38 3 63 66 69 Hank Ketchum by Harold Le Doux lfll MULDOON ANO COOK l'O C:iET OUl TO THE AIRPORT RIOHT' NOW TO CHECK THAT FLl6HHO LA.ANO PICK UP A WOMAN t>OAROINCi UNOfR THE NAMEOF r-~-..• LANA WEO!>TER! YE5. 511t! s 6 7 8 9 15 ,_ _____ _, ONL.Y 'THE ONl!S ON MY 1HRff L.l'J... PIH IJl?PROG\1 WAU.,APl:R ! . ~ l I t .! v 1 Je l/~dVb::~ S'-3 i--_;:m::a_... ____ ~ .. SHOE ~VO.IQ.PIS~~~~~ ~'IW~~VE~lt() ~~~TME? ... by Jeff MacNelly ,.,,('\' GORDO -mis 15 lHE £.>EAR 1AAf I'IVl GOIN& iO Kf..EP UP WITH ~HOMEWORK A5516NMENT5 £VEF!-) Off.(~ I WON'T HAVE 10 CRAM R>R f!INAL.5 ! BRABBLE I DR.SMOCK I • I ONLY SO THE MOTHS FOLLOV./ ME WE:J..tl ™Al ~· A~~~ Nl~f ~ ~o, HAVE O NE OUTFIT--- i.IKl: f:E,6, AA'r~ AAISZ f AeAI'°"· ~-~ AND ™15 I!:> IHE 4EAR !'IYI (:i)IN(;, 70 M NICE CJ..EAN 8(X)K CDVER5 ().l f'fY.) BOOKS AND t-.XJT CXX>OlE ON IHE.M E.VEN ONCE.! AAAAAMM"H M'{ 'f01~RA'fv~£ I~ OMl.'l '+0 ~4'ftf;S \I. AND THl5 I!> 'THE. <.,lEAR !'IV\ (,QI~ ro DO AU. fH£ 5tXJ6E.SIED PROJECTS AiniEe.ID ~ ~ OiAP~ IN~ Hl!iTORQ BOOK, INCWOINCr ~E ONE WHERE~ N'AKE A ll>POGRAPHICAL.. IMP Ck EUf?DPE oor OF WHEAT~-rt I ~Q~ OAO! ~OOK Af ~~ 'f~ERMOtAe1e~n by Tom Bat1uk AND IH16 15 "ffiE Yf.AR ~ GAfi>UNE' ~ BACK 10 ?UIRW CENTS A GAMN ! 9·3 by Kevin Fagan 'f\4\'$ \'!>~01" A 1'MEAA\OIW\f.ff.I\ If~ A 1iR~ 6AUllE. by George Lemont OF COU RSS: ~ CAN ! 8 JUS,.. Pu-r 1"He PA,..IS:N.,.. ANP Me ON GIM eAi.-.S ANP SIANP e>ACK ! 0 @ I • -~~-~·· ~~-~··.,..__,_,,..,.....,_..,,..~~~~----...... --_,.~ ............... 111991 ..................... 11!1111 ........ ~~~~ .......... ~ ..... ~ ........... ~ .. . . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT {Thursday, September 3. 1981 . JCPenney RED HOT ea ranee Stans Friday, September 4th Fashion Island store only -•Doors open at 10:00 a.m .. •Many quantities. limited •Shop early for best selection women's apparel QUANTITY ITEM ORIG. 12 C8Hcodreues 26.00 12 Suf)drff ... 10.99 4 2 P*e Yl size dreHes 29.00 4 Gauze Yl size dr•H•• 29.00 15 Summer formals 82.00 8 Maternity dr••M• 25.00 25 Uniform pantsuits 18.00 30 Swimwear Hparat•• 10.00 100 Dr P9pper tops 4.99 48 Athletic shorts 7.00 20 Wrangler pants 21 .00 12 88Wpants 24.00 100 Paul Jorchln jean• 26.00 40 88Wjean 26.00 . women's lingerie _ QUANTITY ITEM 24 Snoopy alffpahlrt 48 Snoopy dorm ahlrt 48 Popeye dorm shirt 14 Cotton baby doll 24 long tetty lounger 18 Terry wrap robe 15 Short terry lounger 80 Spof't eock• 80 Knit sport sock• 36 Novelty bikini ORIG. 15.00 15.00 11.00 11.00 22.00 27.00 18.00 • 1.19 1.29 1.89 NOW women's coats 15.99 All WOMEN'S OUTERWEAR 2.99 reg. st.00-240.00 9.99 NOW 31.20-192.00 1.91 10 BIG DAYS At 20% OFF I 29.99 Coast, fake furs, bluers and •kl Jackets. 16.91 Sale begins Friday, Sept. 4th enda Sunday, 11 .99' Sept.13th. .50 All Clearance Coate .99 3.99 Also Addltlonal 20% off! " 10.50 16.99 20.99 20·99 • Guess how many red hots NOW 9.99 9.H 3.99 6.99 12.99 17.99 . 13.99 .88 .89 .99 -.rt rn lfle Jar an w n $50 gift certificate• Located In fine Jewelry girls QUANTITY ITEM ORIG. 12 SundrffM• 4-6x 11.00 20 Knit tops 4-lx 3.86 20 Crytal pleat dreH 4-lx 17 .00 35 Caml9ole top9 4-lx 5.50 35 Underoos underwear Wa.a.99 30 Nlghtahlrta 4-lx 5.00 50 Denim jffna 7-14 12.00 10 Rain .etckers 7-14 1.00 12 Beach pant 7-14 10.00 16 Dove tank ahfrt 7·14 7.00 24 Petticoat dre ... • 7-14 16.00 12 Pretffn denim jean 18.00 NOW 4.H 2.44 10.99 .99 1.91 . 2.50 5.H 3.H 4.99 3.9t 10.H t .99 women's accessories QUANTITY ITEM ORIG. 24 Double wrap belt• 4.00 SO Shouldef suede handbags 18.00 48 Clutch •ued• hendbaga 15.00 80 Canva1 totes 8.00 12 Leather clutch bags SO ':t:r pins 24 Ao . skate key chain• 12 Buxton jewelry C.1es 12 Fashion handb199• 30 Fashion earring• 11 Wood Jewetry boxea Infants QUANTITY ITEM 4 Spfncle crib 2 Thrff drawer che1t 1 four drawer cheat 15 s..am. st. •hort ••t 10 Two piece pant Mt 50 Toddler t...shlrta • 50 Toddler popeye pants 25 Boys' diaper Mt1 12 Teether & ctlcker toy 12.00 4.00 4.00 42'.00 32.00 3.00 16.00 ORIG. 1H.OO 219.00_ 229.00 8.00 8.50 5.00 7.50 14.00 2.75 NOW 1.99 5.99 5.99 3.99 7.99 .99 .99 '20.99 24.tt .99 9.99 NOW 139.00 '152.00 1SO.OO 4.99 4.91 1.11 2.tt 3.tt 1.tt shoes QUANTITY ITEM ORIG. NOW 100 Women'• heel• 18.99 2.91 50 Women'• undal• 18.99 6.99 50 lac. up eepadrlll•• 16.00 '·" 50 Boys' vinyl oxford• 11 .99 8.H 25 Men'adr ... sttoe• 30.00 18.99 15 Men'• W81tdng shoe• 31.00 25.00 50 Men'• Mtede ceeual• 18.99 7.91 100 Women'• weetem boot131.99 19." 25 Men'• fjtather caau•I• 30,00 19.H 11 241n.moldedl"198Qe 53.00 38 ... personal care QUANTITY ITEM ORIO. NOW 4 Cllllrol aklft m•chlM 11 .99 3.18 g Clairol tender tweeze 17.11 7.81 5 2 pion hutNdlfter 11 ... I .ti 8 Clalrol footftxer 43.11 29.18 l •No phone orders •All merchandise on first come basis .. .. •Colors & sizes limited to stock ·on -hand men's apparel QUANTITY 11EM 72 Action-Aire •hlrts • ORIG. 16.00 NOW 8.00 4.99 5.99 7.99 17 Crew neck terry ahlrta 24 Fashion sport 1hlrta 48 Knit S)oty/cotton skirts 24 V~ftedl ew.atshlrt• 15 Ca""'n sweaters 36 Famoue maker shirt 30 Terry sport shirts 48 UltretN dreH shirts 60 Fashion ... atahlrt• 36 Cotton plaid ahlrt 48 Boot cut l••n 60 Better dreH alack 14 lightweight Jogsult 30 Acrytlc Jog suit 1'2 ~Hk'Undkercfifef 1 10 Dr Pepper baaeball cap fine jewelry QUANTfTY ITEM 20 Gold ftled cttarms 20 Specfal buy watche1 for the home 8.00 12.00 11 .00 16.00 21 .00 15.00 14.00 10.00 14.00 12.00 18.00 19.00 15.99 20.00 6.50 6.50 10.99 7.99 7.99 7.99 5.00 4.99 7.99 7.99 8.99 10.99 U.99 2.99 1.99 ORIG. NOW 10.00 3.99 60.-100. 39.88 QUANTITY ITEMS ORIG. NOW I Wooden bf'ead box 35.99 19.99 30 Wooden toothpick holder 2.99 1.99 8 Wooden CUptrff 17.99 9.99 12 Wooden napkin holder 7.99 3.99 6 Wooden mall holder 18.99 9.19 12 Redpeboxea 11 .50 5.99 36 Plaatic storage bfn• 2.99 1.88 42 Bud vaHI 5.00 2.88 28 BraH paperweight• 4.00 1.88 80 Cora towel• 3.50 1.99 SO Cora handtowel• 2.50 1.42 120 Cora washcloths 1.50 .85 41 Queen fitted sheet• 18.99 13.29 120 Aaeortedtowel• 11 .99 8.88 80 Assorted Washcloths 4.19 2.18 90 Aseorted pattern trivets 4.19 2.88 80 Linen napena 2. 75 1.88 50Q Zippers 1.00 .50 48 -Open stock dinnerware 3.00 1.00 cameras QUANTITY ITEM ORIG. KOW 2 Polaroid protector 88.18 44.88 • Polaroid pronto camera 82.99 59.99 , auto centeri . QUANT1TY ITEM 5 AMIFM I tl'llCk atereo 5 In cMelt emlfm I track . , . ., .... .,..-,. I lt.W .. ..,. 1peakers 12 PHllit.e.ocka 22 Tiree on.15 41 Tiree P118'10R·13 11 Ttrw Pm/11R-15 4 ~~14 7 Tiree,..,,., .. 4 ~ '21117M-11 NOW 99.99 29.H ,. .• 21.• 15.99 33.00 33.00 33.00 aa.oo 33.00 31.00 boys QUANTITY ITEM 68 School sport ahlrta 199 Screen print t-ahlrt• 44 Denim overalls 19 4-7 war~up tops 12 4-7 war~up bottoms 38 Underoo• 37 V-neck caeual shirts 86 Straw cowboy hats 94 Mesh football jersey 24 Wrangler western shirt sporting goods QUANTITY ITEM '19 Cheetah running suit 28 Puma warm-ups 40 Ski IKkets 2 lnf&etabie boat k88 1 Inflatable boat k85 2 lnft8'able boat k79 17 Gun finishing kits 4 W•ter akl1 5 ORIG. 10.00 5.00 6.99 10.00 7.00 4.99 10.00 3.99 3.99 17.00 ORIG. 27.99 35.00 44.99 769.99 399.99 169.99 6.99 149.99 53.99 Backpack• c•mpway1 2 P-=nator 6/0 reel 69.99 2 N. z golf Cl'4b• 109.99 28 Puma terry warm ups 31 .99 24 Nik• running 1hort1 11 .00 100 Team baMball 1hlrt1 7.99 40 Team travel bags 9.99 10 Boys windbreakers 10.99 45 Women'• shorts & tops 11.00 11 Soccer balls size 5 12.99 toys QUANTITY ITEM ORIG. 13 Warrior •hoe skates 44.99 8 Roller derby skates 34.99 10 Playschool paramedic 54.99 . major appliances QUANTITY l'rEM ORIG. 2 Waahera #3920 359.95 1 Gae dryer #5140 35t.95 1 Washer #1140 399.15 4 B&W 9 Inch TV #1028 129.15 . 1 45 watt amp #3145 239.15 1 35 watt amp #3135 119.95 1 Tuner #3701 159.95 coffee shop JCPenney Co. 24 Fashion Island Newport Beach 644-2313 ~ FASHION ISLAND ~ NEWPORT CENTER 01 coutH rou c.n cPlllr~ 11 • ... NOW 5.99 .99 2.99 4.99 3.49 2.44 1.88 1.88 2.49 8.99 NOW 9.88 9.88 24.88 513.33 278.88 118.88 .44 37.44 22.44 48.88 41.44 15.11 3.99 3.44 4.44 5.50 3.44 6.44 NOW 19.99 19.99 22.44 NOW 159.00 299.95 309.15 ., ... 00 144.00 122.00 99.00 • ' j ... IJ v - . . . " ... -41• s Orange Cout OAJLY PILOT/Thuraday, September 3, 1;&1 Airport-development connection d .ebated Mure than one person has complained lhat elected leaders in Newport Reach are playing both sides of the field . when it comes to fighting expansion of John Wayne Airport. The trouble. these cnlics say. 1s that while Newport rap~ plans for expanding the county airport, it also is approvi n~ hotels and of· fice buildings that bring in new airport users. Thb argument. of course. could be t:iken lo the extreme where Newport gets accused of adding airport traffic simply by a llowrng construction of a new houst:!. The real question hl·re is one of (·1·edibility Can Newport be believed when it fights tooth-and- nail to hall airport growth yet ap- proves a 400-room hotel less than a mile from the airport terminal'' The answer may be both no and yes. Both Newport Beat:h and f r vi ne have responded lo the de mand stimulated at least in part by the airport for hotels. office buildings a nd industri al develop- ment. Count) officials who say the airport facility mus t be expanded and more fli gh ts eventualb added. pcunl to Ne"'port and Irvine as reasons for these moves. The other side of the argu ment goes like this i( Newport Beach doesn't build the hotels or ornccs. some other nearby cit y will. To show it's serious about its airport stance. Newport most re cently has taken to asking de· velopers to issu e s t a tements against airport expansion as a condition to approval While it may be a question of how much validity s uch airport st atem ents hold, it is clear that Newport Beal·h will have to ex ercisc prudence in future growth proposals . For Newport Beach. in fact. the most critical threat is ground traffic co ngest io n , with' OI' without lhe airport. Meanwh i le , it would be patently unfair lo suggest lhat every time new construction is prop0sed In Newport Beach, it woula mean approval of airport expansion That kind o f accusation might be appli ed equally to all nearby coastal communities and perha.ps Santa Ana. Anaheim. Garden Grove and other inla nd neighbors a!> well Dana project moving After more than a decade of legal wrangling and delays. plans to develop the bluffs above Dana Point Harbor finally appear to be moving ahead. Last week a Superior Court judge rejected arguments that construction on the parcel would destroy the scenic quality or the area. Laguna Beach physician Gene Atherton filed a s uit against the Coastal Comm1ss1on earlier this year over its approval of a mixed-use development plan for tht' 76-acre tract. At herton charged that plans by Smythe Bros .. Inc. of Newport Beach to remove l 5 milhon cubic \'ards of dirt from the 70 to 110- f oot bluffs was in violation ol the California· Environmental Q'uah· ty Act and the Coastal Act. llowever. in his ruling, Judge Edward Wallin sided with the Coastal Commission 's dctermina- tinn that the bluffs are already damaged and in an unsightly con· dition from construction or Dana Point Harbor 13 years ago when fi ll dirt was removed from the area A spokesman for S m yt he Bros. said construction will now begm on 112 townhouse units. a commercial offi ce complex. 46 s rngle·family homes a nd two recreational areas. Two hotels a lso are planned for the develop- ment. to be called Lantern Bay. Completion of t he develop· ment has the support of the Dana Point community. a position that has been maintained throughout the many year s of delays, denials and heated debates that have plagued the project since its in · ception Furthe1 stalling on construc- tion in Lantern Bay can only drive up home prices. increasing t h e Oran ge Count y housin g squeeze faced by all county resi dents Police work no game Last week. Huntington Beach po lice attorney Bill Sage was al lowed to join police officers an the pursuit of s us pected armed bank rnbbers Attorney Sage was riding along with a patrolman when the emergency was radioed across police <Jirwaves that the a rmed <Jnd dangerous suspects had been s ighted Arranng at the scene. Sage. a civilian. joined officer Jim Wehr in a search through backyards a nd alleyways. Sa~e is li censed to carry a gun and he was armed While his intentions were doubtless the best. he is untrained and un- qualified to perform as a police officer. An untrained civilian in the heat of action could accidentally or unnecessaril y fire his weapon, • endangering byst anders or the police themselves. It ·s an accepted practice for c ivilians who get proper city ap· proval to be allowed to ride along on police patrol. But those citizens shouldn't be allow~d to bring a weapon a long And if an e me rgency arises. they should stay in the police car or be dropped off away from the scene or action. Although Sage works for the police department. he isn't a sworn officer and should be treat· ed the same as other untrained civilians. The police department shouldn't pass over this incident I ast week as a rare occurrence that's unlikely to happen again Procedure should be established to prevent it from happe ning again. Opinions expressed-4n the space above are those of the Dally Piiot. Ot.her views ex- pressed on this page are tho9e of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is lnvlt· ed. Address The Dally Pilot. P.O. Box 1.560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626-0.560. PhoM (714) 642-4321. L.M. Boyd/Photo caption New York City's Metropolitan Museum recently paid a sizable f ortune for Rembrandt 's mute11-iece, "Homer Contemplatin1 the Bust of Aristotle.'' Calls to mind one or the great photo captions of all times. Or more specilically, or The Los Angeles Times. The picture wu of Aristotle Onassis loolrine over the house once owned by Buster Keaton. The caption: ··Aristotle Contemplat- lng the Home of Buster.'' Q. Where'd we get the idea to train dogs to lead the blind? A. It originated in Switierland ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat after World War I. German army dogs were retained to help blinded veterans. Two out of five Americana have never been to a dentist. Q. Where'd we set the term "forlorn hope" for slight chance? A. From "verloren hoop" me..un. "loet band." It was the point platoon sent ahead to scout enemy territory. And It didn't always come back. The exp~oo ln one form or another has been common to every army slnce the beginning of warfare. ThonYS P. Haley Publisher thoma1 A. Murpftlne Editor Barbara Kreiblch Edltorl•I Page Editor " s 2 __ Jilli 1 2 oz New ·nightmare for disabled WASHINGTON This is the Interna- tional Year of the Disabled. But in the United States. it's a bad year for the disabled. The Reagan administration is tighten- ing up the eligibility requirements for those who seek disability payments from the government. This has created a bureaucratic nightma re for many legitimate recipients trying to collect the money that keeps them alive. 1 don 't qu a rre l with President Reagan's intentions. l have been far ahead of film In exposing the cheaters who draw disability benefits they don't d eserve. l also applaud the president's efforts to curtail reckless government spending. But Reagan's money managers have been scrutinizing the federal budget with eyes as cold as the marble around them. They should not lose sight of the human toll that their budget cuts can cost. TALES OF TRAGEDY have reached ' m y office from all sections of the coun- t r y. Some people even committed suicide when they fell through the presi· dent's "safety net" and had their dis· ability checks cut ort. r have published a few of their stories. Here's another: It concerns Helen Mary Carlton, a 54-year-old Detroit woman who was de· nied government disability benefits even though she had undergone a triple· bypass heart operation. Ac cording to her hus band's attorney, Clifford Weisberg, Mrs. Carlton was denied the benefiL'> because "she didn't meet the JACI AIDIRIDI • proper requirements" as laid down by the federal bureaucracy. The reason Weisberg now represents her husband is lhaL Mrs. Carlton died of her disability shortly after s)le had ap: pealed for reconsideration of her· dis· ability claim. Incredibly, even when presented with the woman's death certificate, Social Security offi cials still refused to acknowledge that she had been disabled. Her family eventually was granted s urvivor benefits, but never got the disability payments for which she had applied. "THAT WAS ONE of the strangest cases f ever ~m~ -acroslt," Weis~ told my reporters Vivian Marino and Indy Badhwar. "They didn't believe the poor woman was disabled even after she was dead.'' Weisberg entered the case only after Mrs. Carlton died. She might have had a better chance to collect on her dis- ability claim if she had hired an at· torney to start with; perhaps for this rea· son, Social Security officials do not en· courage claimants to retain counsel. "Many people are made to feel like criminals if they have to hire an at· torney." said Phoenix attorney Richard Gibson. There is also the expense factor. Ap· pealing a decision of the Social Security bureaucrats can cost $300 to $500 or more. Some attorneys take cases on a contingency fee basis, taking a.bout 25 percent oj a claim ant's yearly benefits if he or she wins the case. , Even with a knowledgeable attorney, disability claimants often find it hard to obtain the medical evidence that could support their claim. Rarely do patients see the same doctor regularly at a public health facility, where many claimants are examined. .. A PHYSICIAN WILL continue to see one patient only if he or she has a strange, exotic disease," Gibson ex· lained. It's hard for' a claimant to get s ubstantiation of a disabling condition from a doctor who may have spent only a few minutes with the patient. U CI professors don't shirk teaching To the Editor· On Aug. 20 Elvin Hutchison responded to my article of Aug. 16. which was in turn responding to the Aug. 3 article of Earl Waters. Mr. Hutchison writes : ''If the assistant professors and instructors at UCI, who do most of the classroom work, earn $16,800 to $25,900, what do the professors and associate professors do for their $33,100 to $51,000 ? I agree with Earl Waters." The word "if" is a powerful word The professors and associate professors MAILBOX do their full share or teaching, in addi· tion to research . I could not cover all the errors, half truths, and negative in· nuendos or Mr. Waters. TO ILLUSTRATE from the UCI 1'epartment of History, every member routinely teaches a full load of courses. One of the most distinguished history professors of his time. the late Dr. Arthur Marder. taught a lull load from 1965 until his retirement in 1977. In his last year one course involved him as section leader in the Humanities In- terdisciplinary Core Course, open to all UCI freshmen. I, too, will be a section leader this winter quarter. I invite Mr. Hutchison to audit the whole course. Indeed, he is cordially In- vited to audit my English history courses this year. All our UCI faculty since 1969, from professors to instructors, have (in their chair's personnel files > individual stu· dent evaluations or their courses. I in- vite Mr. Hutchison (and Earl Waters for that matter) to study my file. In- deed, I welcome their scrutiny. ll is a sad commentary that the public so sparsely avails itself of OP· portunities such as ·'Celebrate UCI Week" each spring and the many other public events throughout the year to come to the campus and see first band what we al UCI are doing to' further lbe education of their children. SA~UEL CL YOE McCULLOCH Professor of History Cut news letters To the Editor: In the midst of the nece11lty to reduce government 1pendln1. our public of- ficials have cut budgets and eliminated many needed and worthwhile citizen programs. But when lt comes to bud1et- ing, our elected leaders appear lo have a single-minded approach, •blcb ls lo tum back to the taxpayer and needy all the burden of reconclllne to available funds. Of course the ciUzens have lo assume changes, but what about the other aide? Have our olftceholden cut back oo their administration costs? What about t.be exorbit~nt dollara they spend for featbertng their own nestl while they are in offtc.? lf t.be)' cared more about JUSl doing the job for which the citizens elected them, they could balance the budget well without taking away from the people as they are doing. THE NEWS LETrERS and mailings they send out in the disguise of public interest are another political sham paid for by the taxpayers. I've received three in the mail lately and I hale to think how many of my own hard-earned dollars have gone to pay for another step up these politicians' personal lad· de rs. The persons we elect to direct the af· fairs of the government are supposedly e ducated aod intelligent. but their minds become so politically motivated they seem to lose perspective, forget- ting that they are employees, servants of the people and have a job to do for the people. They should cul out the news letters and trim their administration budgets to the bone. The burden of cost-cutting is two-sided so l would suggest that public officials who want the vote show a qualification for the trust placed in them. E. CANT~LL TELEPHONE YOUR LETTER TO THE EDITOR See instructions below Facts overlooked To the Editor: In regard t o Supervisor Bruce Nestande's statement that "The com- mittee's (the Blue Ribbon Airport Sele<:· lion Committee appointed by the Board of Supervisors) not moving as ex· peditiously as possible" he has ignored three very Important facts. The members of the committee, with one excepU'bn (Councilman Henry We· · daa ol Yorba Linda) are miUor industry and business leaders of Orange County, most with wide-r)lnglng commitments. Their schedules are set tor long periods ahead. Establishing a meetlng time that can be met by all members ls no easy thing. THE COMMJ'M'EE Is charged with reviewint the SCAO aviation 1tudy as their initial step. The SCAG study is on· ly an incomplete draft at W. time and badly overdue. It was supposed lo be completed by November 1979, and now is supposed to be completed in January 1982. • L.t(ters from readera ore welcomt. TM right to ct>nde-n.ae letters to fit 1poce or ehmmatt libel ta rtlt~d l~tttrs Of 30t1 words or leas will be gtvcn pre/ntnee AU letrers mwt tnclude aionaturr and mailing. 'addreu but name1 ma11 be withheld on re· quest 1/ .,ulf1ci~t reoaon fa apparent P~try wall not bt pubhahtd Lc:ttn1 may be tl'ltphOMd to 642-6016 Name oncf phOM rn1mbtr of IM contributor mUlf bf gtt>fft /or ,wn f1".lllon purpous Supervisor N estande should have been aware of the difficulty the commit- tee would have in starting a serious fac· tual study with an incomplete draft study. Especially since his own ap· pointee, Councilma n Wedaa, bas headed the SCAG study group as chairman of the SCAG Aviation Work Program Committee since its beginning and last year was the president of SCAG. One wonders that since Councilman Wedaa still heads the SCAG study and is the ooly career politician on the Blue R i bbon Com mittee. S upervi sor Nestande possibly has overlooked a con· fli ct of interest. JOHN LOWMAN Unio_ns no help To the Editor: Support by American labor unions for the illegal air traffic controllers' strike is a disgrace to anyone who believes in rule by consent or the governed. Wha t higher authority allows any private organization to dare challenge the right of the people. through their representatives, to control the cost, scale and continuity of services they have entrusted their government lo perform? READERS SHOULD be relieved to know of a public employee organization that opposes s trikes, slowdowns, sickouts. and other "job actions" by government employees. Professional Educators Group of California is a statewide teachers· organization that believes the adversary system of in- d us trial collective bargaining and s trikes has no place ip our public schools. The irony is that along with higher strike activity, unions, under collective bargaining (Rodda Act of 1975) have brought lower salary increases lo California teachers! • Unionization of public employees is s uch an undesirable. even dangerous, phenomenon that I hope this letter is printed, along with our address (PEG, Box 22255, Sacramento, CA 95822) so that the public -.Particularly teachers -can obtain more information. TOM McCULLOUGH Secretary lllllY• The curb's now painted l"M tn front ot Neiman Ma_rcus at Fasbloo Island - and the same old Mercedes and Cadillacs are park~ there anyway. J.C.V. ..... , .. _.._......,..., ........... . -.-.. . ....i............ . .... ,.. ... _ ................ ....... \ ' . - . . . -·· ... -• . . 0range Co8SI DAILY PILOT/Thursday, September 3, 1981 A 11 I Vacation vi-sit to an old home stirs memories BEXl.ll:Y, Ohao ll was a vacation or sorts, perhaps the 11tran1est I huve ever taken. And, allhoueh it had none or lh~ glamour of a rlltiht to Mexico or ~urope, it turned out to be 11ome of tht> m ost utisrying days I have had In ye1ui1 Of all the places I have dreamed of vl:s1llng, I have been lucky enough lo visit most. And yet the place that is a lways most on my mind always seemed an Impossible des tination. Not because 1l 1s remote; it is not that rar a Journey to Central Ohio. Nol because it i:s expensive, either ; money Is not even a factor BtJT IT re mained unlikely, because people just don't do things like this. What I wanted to do was go back lo the house in which I grew up ; not just look at it from a car driving by, but spend time there, visit it. remember it as it was. Several families have lived there since my own family moved away; often I have thought about what the r e- action would be if I j ust showed up un- they'd mind. Mrs. ShaYtte called me and said 1t would be fine with them. SO I FOUND myself on Bryden Road in Bexley, Ohio, again. The street la still made or rt.,'<i briclte, and when l walked up to the front door I bnd 1 feeling of nnlicipation that couldn't be equaled at BOB GREHH Buckingham P,alace or the Ritz Hotel in Paris. To be granted lel~1,1rely time again in the most important place in one's memory -that is a true klxury, and I was prepared to savor it. gr~w up. You would find thMl it had been redecorated several times u families h»d moved m and oul, you would nnd strangers living In the rooms you a lways assot.'iuted with your parents and brothers and siste r s Everything would be different, yet every thing would be the same. Ono moment you would reel a thousand miles away, the next you would feel as 1f you had nevtir left. It would be confusing and ex- hilarating and happy and sad, atl at the nmeUme My visit was all of those thinRs. J found myself climbing the front stairs countless times, looking into bedrooms, sitting on the front stoop waiting for the paperboy to arr ive. The Shaynes got used lo me soon enough : they had their meals, and talked in the living room or the backyard, and just allowed me to have the run or the place. I was hi!! age, but now I WllS standing In the doorway, un o b:server, almost afruid to step In Ide In the uptJtuini hallway was a little cranny built Into the wull to hold u telt>phonc I had fOrRotten about 1t com pletely, but seeing lt again took me buck lo all tho nights l had pulled the cord into my own room and locked the door fo r pnvncy And sure enough, on this evening the phone had been pulled away, and was locked in one of the children's bedrooms somcthJng Ilk<' thut , tht' balhroom11 hud be~o rcfurb1~hed und d~corated , but In the c hildre n 's b••lhroom the old fashioned heater wus still built Into the wall bcnf<Jlh the window, you wouldn't imagine lhal 1:1omethang hke thllt would affect you, hut bl'11 t1ve me, it does. THE HOUSE St:t.:MED very small to ffil' Which is inevitable. l Kuess : when you arc growing up, your house iis your whole world, and once your world becomes the real world itself. one build- ing can never seem quite so imposing again As I ~tood al the lop of the stairs I realized that, of course, there was nothill&{ inherently rom antic in this i>tructur •. il was just one hou:.~ on one block 10 one :.mall city ~ announced some day. but I always re- jected that as a fantas y . This time, though, I did it. 1 hadn't the nerve to simply knock on the door. But I found out the names or the people who now live in the house Stanley and Elaine Shayne and their children - and 1 wrote them a letter asking if The Shay ne family couldn't have more understanding; they ~ me know that it was OK for me to be there (they even put a "Welcome Home" sign on the big tree in the front yard>. and yet they realized that it was not them I had come to visit, but the house. They went about their daily bus iness and let me wander. For the be tter part of three days. I lived at 2722 Bryden Road again. IT WAS LIKE being in a movie you half-remember; it was Like you had seen it a long time ago, and now you weren't really seeing it, you were inside of it. You ~ecognize the set precisely, but you didn't know the actors, and even as you moved among them they couldn't really see you. 1'11E INTERIOR of the house Looked completely dlHerent but every few minutes I would com e across a touch that almost made me shiver. The front door, Cor example ; it had been painted and refinished but when I went to open it, the knob and latch fell so familiar in my hand ; I look ed al them . and although I hadn't thought 11bout them in years, I knew immediately that they were the same ones. When you spend a ll of your growing-up years coming through the same door, you don't forget something like that so quickly. And the wooden bannister that runs up the stairway and then curves around next to the bedrooms -as I walked I found m yself letting my hand glide across the top of it, and I realized that this was a· habit l had ever since I was a child. Everywhere I turned there was Still, when the three days were over, I had a feeling of satisfaction that 1s hard to describe I hope, someday, the people in the Shayne family will look back on their years at 2722 Bryden Road with the same warmth and joy that I do. and I hope, if they ever get the urge to come back, they won't be too shy to ask, .and that the people who Live there in t hat future summer will not be too protec· t1 ve of their privacy to s ay yes. .. h ' It was jarring, moving, weird. Think about what 1t would be like if you were turned loose in the house where you So I went to my old room, and the boy who Lives there now was lying on his bed Lis tening to music . What a feeling. 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CAP> -Retired postal worker Clinton Teubert'.s bachelor life or saving pennies ended with an unexplained postscript of ~kindness he l~ft most of a S3·million fortune to the blind. • ··His only desire and happiness was making money and when he got his hands on it, he didn't let it go," recalled Glenn RaUiff, who worked at the Huntington Post Office for many years with l'eubert. ~ • Teubert wore s hoes with holes in them, skipped meals, wore castoff clothes and quietly in- vested his savings, acquaintances say. When Teubert died in 1979 after being hit by a car at age 91. he left a handwritten will on the back of a notice to stockholders of the Union Elec- tric Co. of St. Louis. Jn the will, Teubert left several hundred thousaJld dollars to several charities and churches, and ended with the in- struction : "Residue to aid the blind only." · The will was challenged by Teubert's distant relatives. but Cabell County Circuit ,Court Judge Dan C. Robinson ruled that the document s hould be considered a valid will. "The evidence has established an intent on the behalf of C. J . Teubert to aid the blind," the judge said. The origin of Teubert's desire to help the sight· less puzzled s everal of his acquaintances. A secretary speculated that the legacy may have sprung from Teubert's love of reading. "He'd stay up half the night reading," s aid the secretary, who asked not to be identified. "He made a remark to somebody that it must be horri· ble to be blind." Tbe specific instructions in his will included requests to send 10 children to summer camp for 10 years, to give money to the Little League for bats and balls, and to give $100 a year to a local golf tournament. It caUed for creation of a "perpetual" founds · lion named for his parents, James H. and Alice Teubert, with the rest of hls money. real estate holdings and all stock he had bought. Teubert, a short, thin man, began work at the post office as a clerk in 1904 when he was 16, worked his way up to assistant postmaster and was the postal auditor when he retired at age 65, said Ratliff. "You couldn't root him on anything financial," he added. At one time Teuberl was secretary-treasurer of an oil a nd gas driUing company and had to dis· tribute statements of earnings .. "He'd walk all over town to deliver them to keep from paying postage," Ratliff said . "I've seen him go all over the post office getting old envelopes out of the wastebas kets and paste over the addresses.·· "He was a good man. but he was close. You know what I mean?" Teubert had invested in "blue chip stocks" since he was about 18, putting together a portfolio worth about $2.5 million. said a Huntington busi· nessman who knew him. The acquaintance, who asked not to be named, said Ratliff's investments covered nearly 75 years of "tremendous growth in this country." Chairman soaked MANCHESTER. 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Briaa. the "li&ht" beer ca, JWaa baa only 90 rrOrii" Mexico, aelll' ror1 calorie• fer bottle . ta.95 per 1lx pack .In }llost P1eue vial our neweat 1toru. We made a Trader Joe'• at the In· 1peclal buy. however, tenecUOft of 17th Slreet1 which letl ua sell it for Newport Boulevard aoa oaly SUt. Made by the Superior Avenue (next lo breweu w bo produce Denny'• and Barclay's Bohemia and Carta Blan· Bank>. MOW IM COSTA ..sA 642-4321 ~rect <Jr coll«t. to "'~ to JIOUr ·homdown poPfT', th.I . .DlilyPillt Festival offers bands, songs and all that jazz CHICAGO lAPl ll's a celebru l'ock and Ciirml'll Mc lhtl'. And beca use it iH ,. Ch1caai o tion for a counl and 1t duke. And a re And thl.'l"l' 1:-. u trlbull' lo u duke, lo<> festl v•I. the city will haye a chance union for a captain. But ll'11 not a the lalt.• l>ukl' Ellington to sh<>wcuse some of ats talenL royal Or military aathertng -just Organil;\•r:s for the !!how billed {18 "Ninety-five percent of the mu11i some world renowned muslclanis get the world's largest frt>e Jazz festival <'ians her1: huve either been born or tinai together in a park -to play assembled 245 musi<'ians. Some raised in Chicago or either have jau performances will be broadcast live some roots in Chicago music," said Th~ occasion is the third Rnnual on National Public Radio l"nday Penny Tyler, chairman of feslival Chicago Jazz Festival. a seven-day through Sunday. committee at the Jan Institute of series of free, moonlight concerts at During the w1H•k , tht.1re will be Chicago, which assembles the pro. 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Compact. 18'' balanced pistol grip #6200 ~. 26.69 '" • Dally ~Hat THURSDAY, SEPT. 3, 1981 FEATURES TELEVISION MOVIES 83 86 87 CBS continues to win the TV ratings war ... B6 I It:s 'time on 011r hands' for Bess Truman guards INDEPENDENCE. Mo. (AP> For most U.S . Secret Service agent&. it's life in the fast lane But for a few in Independence. 1t 's easy street. Their assignment is to protect former first lady Bess Truman. "Things are pretty quiet around here,·· said s pecial agent Robert Lockwood. one or seven agents on the detail. "There's not a whole lot that goes on.\· Mrs. Truman is 96 and con· fined to a wheelchair. She never leaves her independence home except for medical reasons. So agent in·charge Lockwood and his six subordinates spend most or their time· sitting in a rented. two·story house across the str eet The re are s ur- veillance t elevisions · to watch and alarms lo check, but mostly there's time to kill. .. This is noted in the service as being a detail or little activi· ty," said Lockwood, who has been in Independence since February 1973 ... Frankly speak· ing, I'd have to call it boring ... But agents on the detail have found wa ys to break the monotony They go to school. for example. "Since I've been here, maybe 12 or 13 have earned their master's degrees." Lockwood s aid. "I got mine here." Fa rm censu s down WASlllNGTON <AP> The number of Americans living on farms dwindled again last year. continuing a trend that has been going on for decades, the Census Rureau has reported. Total farm population 10 April 1980 was 6.051,000, about 3 per· cent fewer than 6,241,000 in April 1979. said the report compiled by tht• Census Bureau and the Agriculture Department. The report , however. cau- tioned that the estimated decline 1s based on samples-rather than last year's big census and "is not statistically significant." The total count of people on farms translates into about one m every 36 Americans. or 2 7 pe rcent of the nation's popula- tion To qualify, a person had to be laving in a rural area on a farm .. " h1ch had. or normally would have had, sales of agricultural products or $1 ,000 or more dur· an g lht-rt-porting year." The degrees have been earned in criminal justice adminjstra· lion from Central Missouri State Un ivers ity, which conducts evening classes in Kansas City. One agent started law school at the University or Missouri· Kansas City while on the "Bess detail," then quit the service to finish his degree and practice htw in Pennsylvania Secret Service Agent Howard Jordan patrols grounds at Bess Truman home m Independence. Mo That farm po pulation, as us ual. included "more whites, more m<A les. more married C'o uples and higher fertility than the non fa rm population." the report said So between regular checks on Mrs. Truman. an agent may bury his nose in a book. Unt11 reading gets boring. "You know, .. said Lockwood, "you'l1 get a big stack of books and trunk to yourself, 'I'm going to read them all' but then quit after one or two ... That's when television hlls the gap. Or maybe a friend drops in for a visit. "I d on 't watch the s oap operas. just a movie now and then ... Lockwood said Just as a fellow agent and friend from Dallas came knocking at the front door They kicked off the visit w1th a fresh pot of coffee. The combined annual salaries o f the seven agents on the Truman detail is abo ut $182.000. The service also pays $4.200 a year to rent the brick house from which agrnts wat('h over the Truman home Lockwood. who s aid ther<.• never has been an attempt to harm Mr s Truman . a('knowledged hert protection may be excessive Things may c hange on the "Bess detail," however Legislation was introduced re cenlly in Congress that, among many other things, would hmtt Secret Service protection for former first ladies to s ix months aflt'r a president leaves offit'c. The bill. introduced by Sen. Dennis De<.:oncini . D·Ari2 . is bt•fore the Senate Jud1c1ary Committee . It h<.ts been en· dorsed by Secret Ser vice D1rec· tor H Stuart Knight but sttll is far from becoming law. In the mt•antirhc. the service Style, fifth generation· welcome By ~ORA LEHMA'.'ii Of Ille O.lty ,_. ... St.ff ONE BRI EF SHINl~G ~10ME'.'IT: I opencct the mail this morning a nd found th<tt thl' folks over at Rahr Cente r were offering m e an exec·utln.' !->Ultl'. p;.irking places. all sorts of !>ecrctanal ser\'lces. conf erl'n<•t• room" . Wl'll. ~·ou know. the us ual wondcrfulm•s!-> I would finally h a\'e a pc•rmant•nt bus 1m'!>!> addrl'!'>!>. th e~· suggested Act ual!~. they d1dn·t ~a~ finall~ ·· It .., .1us t that I ·m a little touchy about mo\'lng around thc·~t· da~·s and tend to read thing!> into s tate ments like that I \\as tern hi~ pll•ased the~ 'd al read~ heard a bout me. 'Then I re.examined the enve lope H was a ddressed to "St\'le ... 333 W 13a~ St . Costa \fesa. 92627 · Note there was no mention of the Daih Pilot :'llote there was no mention of m~· nam'e Thanks. though. Baker Center Pl'ople whoever you are. F'or that o ne "brief. s hining moment I thought m~· fame had spread . But no. the name Style has obvious!~· s pread They probably think I'm a magazine As to m oving into m~· \·e ry own e xecutive s wte well. Baker people. 1.~·ou !'>ee1 . I jus t movt>d in here last Monday and I'm not C'onsidering moving maybe n ever FI VE GE~ER :\TIO~S'! In C<.1l1forn1a ·• I don 't kno" the stat1!->lir!->. but <J'-k a Caltforntan wh(•n• he c·oml'~ from al l<.·ast 1f he":--oldl'r than that agC' \\l' can 't lnt!>t o\'cr 30 and Td g lll·ss there's -.till a hig h p<.•rrt•nta).!t' \\ ho'n• c·omc from ... omepl<1Ct' t>bL• You krnm that out thl'rl'' Wt'll. thrL'l' out of thC!>l' 11\·e J,!t'nerat11Jll!> didn't The\ not onl~· C'Omt· frpm California. thl·~"\'(' put a good dl·al <if their ~l'ars nght in the '.':ewport Hearh arL'iJ Huth 1 grt•at·g n 'at ~nrndmothl'r Ruth 1 and the l<tll' P A ·Papp~ .. Palmer li\'ed • whpn• elst"'' 1n Pasadena 1n the lat<• ·~is The~· tonk lo !'>u mnwnng hc.•n >. dto•riding to makt> a perm<J nenl s ti.ly in l!l35. .. Pupµ~ · who h ad ~1gnt•d a !>a le:-. contrat't with tht• <:nffith Co to ~t·ll lob o n L1<10 ls ll'. couldn 't get fananc tn).! for them. "It ·.., j u~t a s ummL·r re!'>orl. ..... :aid tht• hanker~ SOT Tll.\T IT'S TOTALLY 1mposs1blc lo empath1 1.t• \\ ith thl'ir point of \'il'w. Aftl'r all. 1935 \\ asn't th<• best of a ll po~sible ·'ears for thb country But. .. Pappy ... with his uncrnng sense fo r n•u I estaLL' decided he wus no t going to dt•pt•nd on other-. for that ftnancrng I IL-s t a rte d '.'Je" port Ra I boa Sa\'1n gs & Lot1n THE LAST Bl'ILDISG built to how.<.· '.'Jewport Bal '" right off Lido Is le It v. as !>Old bu tiding and bus tnl'S!> to Imperial Sa\'ings & Loan. and now houses not only Im perial. but s<.'\'eral other businessc.·s and another finanewl ins titution Cit\' '.':a tional Ba nk !The Walter !\titt~· in mt• likl'!> to think that at leas t one of those banking peopll· working in one of those bu!-.1 nesse!-. told P A Palme r that'an ln\'t•stmcnt in Lieto \\>as rirliculous . 1 The nam<.•. d ormant for awhtlt'. was picked up b~ providt>s <iround the dock pro tect1on to ~rs Truman. with agent!-! spending an average of 2 1 ~ vN1rs on the detatl About l\<ilr' volunteer. Lockwood said : the otht•rs are assigned by head quarters in Washington, and some have a hard time adjusting to the tranquility of the Job .. Yes, I've had some agents who couldn't \.\-alt to get out." Lockwood said The median age of people liv- ing on L' S farms was older than tht'tr non farm fellow A mencans 35.5 years compared with 30 years. it said r<Arm familie~ also have less median income than their non- f a rm counterparts -$16,357 tom pared with $19, 754, accord· 10g to 1979 fi gures, the latest <.1vatlable. the report said. Oelly~I-,__ llnldmq the fifth qeneratwn. IT·day·old Timothy .James ·r ./ · r;1e1m IS great·great gra11dmother Huth !'aimer. great 4randmother .\1ari11rie Palmer Sliva left . grnridmnther Harbara S1lv<1 Sanford stan.dmq and 1'1moth11 s mom .Jennifer Sanford (;/e1111 nqht !->Uper busint'!'>!'> l ad ~ l>ol'ot h~ Do un fo r ht•r <·u1·rcnt o r g anization. Tffi~(iS 00 l~D EEO c hangt' I m '\tJl't• Papp~ \\o uld ha\'e h t•t•n the firs t to applL1uct that And I know somt•thing l'lse he'd applaud these four taclies and one s mall gt•ntl<.•man Well h e s hould Takl' a look a t them. :"Jone of the m look old c nouJ?h to he what they s ay tht•y are. hut I can 't argut> with the ir claims. ::iflcr all. Schweitz er's Africa lwspitnl -poor amid great oil wealth LAMBARENE. Gabon <AP > -An ultra- modern m edical center replaced Albert Schweitzer's rotting wooden huts. but the good doctor's jungle hospital races the Cu~ure more troubled than al any time since he died in 1965. Governments and individual benefactors con- tributed $5 million. including $1 million from the United States. for the reconstruction inaugurated this year But no provision was made for operating costs, and donations are drying up because oil· producing Gabon is considered one of Africa's wealthiest countries. When Schweitzer had his 1913 "revelation" to round a hospital along the Ogooue River in one of Africa's most djsease-ridden areas, he could not have imagined that Gabon. then an undeveloped French colony, would one day be a member of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries with an average per-capita income exceedln1 $5,000. ~ The oil wealth, drawn mostly from offshore wells, has nQl penetrated the interior. Many ln· habitants still live in primitive bamboo huts. Most children suffer from chronic malnutrition. Virtual· ly every adult has malaria or another crippling parasitic disease. American aid officials estimate that the true annual income averages less than $80, among the lowest in the world. Yet Gabon's oil wealth legally bars a U.S. gov- ernment subsidy to the hospital. Switzerland and West Germany together contribute 35 percent or the $1.5 million annual operating budget. The estimated 1981 deficit exceeds $260,000. Gabon's president, Omar Bongo, regards the · hospital as a source of pride. His government con· tributed $2 million to the reconstruction and promised a $250,000 annual subsidy. one-sixth of the operating costs. In return. the hospital employs 80 Gabonese nurses, an innovation Schweitzer resisted to the end of his Ure. The physicians and administrators remain exclusively European or American vol· unteers, plus some 30 while nurses. They come lo Lambarene on 18·month contracts at a fract.lon or thei r usual pay. motivated by the Schweitzer ideal of service to lhe poor. The hospital's Fre nch director, Yves Scheidecker, 50, has litUe patience with the sen· timentality of some of the thousands of Schweitzer admirers who still visit every year and stand in silenflribute by Schweitzer's riverside grave. "Schweitzer is dead, .. he said. "We can no longer rely on the charity he raised with his writ· ings and his music and his fame. We have to Operate like any modern institution. with a budget and a guaranteed income. Schweitzer never had a budget." Scheidecker expressed fears that the new hospital. with its sophisticated air-conditioned operating theaters, tropical disease research laboratory and waler purification plant. could become a white elephant In the jungle. "It's like pulling all your money into buying a Rolls Royce and then having no money left to run It,•' he said. When Scheidecker took over the hospital In April, he imposed drastic austerity measures. All construction was halted. An adminlstra~ive build· ing and a nurses' residential block r;emain un- finished. One-third of Gabonese staff or 150 was fired. Travel expenses were severely restricted. Schweitzer's own hut has become a museum, with his s pectacles and his famous pith helmet ly- ing where he left them the day he died. But the roof Is leaking, and renovation work was stopped for economy reasbns. Even with the spending cuts, the hospital is digging ever deeper into its overdraft. The African traditions on whkh Schweitzer in· sisted are maintained: Every patient is accom· panied by at least one family member who pre. pares his meals In an ouldoor cookin1 area, although chickens and goats no lonaer roam the wards as they did in Schweitzer's days. Patient..'i are never kept in ignorance about their condition, as ln the developed world. . When someone dies. a nurse wrtl11 "Soul Departed" across tht chart. \ 82 Orengo Const DAILY PILOT/Thursday, September 3. 1981 ~,· ),,,, 'First Monday' first rate Sll.\'ER S('R EENI NGS OF.PT.- ltoll\'\\oocl mnvH•mukt•r s ht1Vl' now pnn·t.•<1 thut th(')' havt•n 't nm out ol 0 r :rn~t· ('011 n I y t•o11 nt·c:t ions w ht•n it r onws to produl·111g film. AnothN onl' is in tht· lm·al thl·all'r~ nuw So man\ mo\'ll'S haVt' h<•(•n made m •t•r t ht• ~ e~1rs or partially shot in Orwlgt• County I hat our own h b toru:al guru 1>f ttwst• pa rts .. Jim Sil.'l.'JH.'r, wr'oll' ~ ,~~1 TOM MURPHINI .ti4~~ an entire book about the m. E verything from t ~e oldies Ii kt' .. All Quiet on t h t• Weste rn Front" to "Captain Blood" up to "The Carpet bagge rs ... The lates t Slll'h epir in "' h1ch Orange Count.\ has a part 1s t1llt•d. First Mon d ay in October .. It's about the Supreme Court of the l 'mtcd Stales and how it gets its firs t fe m a lt• .1ust1 ee from Orange • County BRIEF S('E~ES OF Or.mge Coun t y s J ohn Wa~·nc Airport make thl' screen when the l ad~· j ust1t't' must return from the ha llowe d halls in Washington to her home ground heca ust· the plot is thi<'kening. i\nywa~" .Jill (.'lay burgh plays ·thl' fe mall' jus til'l.' a nd hetc1usl' she's fro m Ora ngl· Count~. s he 1~ a far rig ht con s crva th t'. ~mas h pornography type of jurist. \\ho is ubo s mart us <1 whip. lll•t' an~agonist is played by j who e lst"' 1 Walte r '.\latthau. \\ho is a left le aning . ult ra ltberi..1 1 1us t1 cl' who prompt!~ l..tbl'b lu:-. ne w t·ourt l'olle ag ul' a s. ·Thl' '.\lothl'I S upen or: of Orangl' Count~·"· \Vl'll. it gol's on from the n • and I'm hl't'l' to tell you I enjoyed the whole thing e no rmo us ly Cl a~ burgh and '.\Iatthau are a wonde rfu l t•1,mh11wtion and almost a hH1~ :-. bring ·' ou t <tlcnted entertain mcnl. Then· ar't• c huekles interming lt•d w ith cons idt•rablt• :.ucial l'ommentan as it a pplies to our cuurt s~!:>ll.'m · l 'i'TERESTl~GLY. lhl' film <Jtl u<Jll~ make:-. an effo rt t o balanrt· 11pportu111t1e:- to hear both lih<'ral and t·onsen·atl\'<' pu mts hc ing articulated '10'\"il'S don't' @~t-hat ·tOO '1ftl'n:--'f-ttt•~­ U!>lWll~ 1us t sl'll•t·t a o ne-s ided the m e a nd blast away a t 1t like thl· :-.rnpl wntt•r Grand Opening Sale SAVE OM DRY DOG FOOD at Trader Joe & Pronto The ma1or superma rkt•l chains are selling 25 pound bags of Pu rina Dog Chow for S'7.99. But Trader Joe's Kibble 1s only 5S 99 for 25 pounds -lowest price in to~ n And our dog food has no pre se r v ati\·es or artificial coloring •l ' a "health rood " dog food Costa M e:..a at the 1nter:..e ct1 on of 17th S tr ee t , Newp o rt Boule\·ard and Superior Avenue lnext to Denn"'s and Barclay's Bank ~ 1 • MOW IN COSTA MESA ~J Daily .Pilat Classifieds "Great r esponse. 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I was aware that tht• frlm had been labeled bv the s avants o f thl' s ilver s c reen a s 'rtat. boring, long on spt>eches and s hort on action. and had a stark nudit)' sce ne in it that was exploitivt· <1nd unnecessary to the plot I LOOKED VERY HARD for the t.•x ploitiVl' and unnecessary nudity srene. I think I strained my left eyeball trying to find it. Near as I c an tell, lhey WCl'l' talking about ont• pa rt when Miss Clayburgh was in tht.• s howe r when Matthau rang her front doorbell. The dratted glass on the shower door was so thick that it was like trying to sec through a February fog off the Ne wpo rt jelly Shadows pre - vailed. It was a r eal drag Additionally. there were a coup It: of s c~nes whe re the Supreme Court justices were reviewing a pornographic movie but the scenes actually shown were quite discreet. By porno st'andards. anyway YOU ARE LEFT TO s uspc('t that the R ruling was earned only through You guess they're maktng movie in Upper Bay :\latlhau·~ t•uss ing . And you have to ad- mirl' him. lit• 1s a mos t t'loquent ('Usst•r As for la ck of action. it is tnu.• tha t I his motion p1 t•t urc ctoes n 't feature t•\·en o ne car <:ra:-.h '>l'l'llt' or blood spilling It that :-. \\hat turns ,·ou on . this unt• isn 't for you As for m t'. 1 s hall now go b<tl'k CJnd rcad~ll the' r c\i"e\\'. or · F'irsf . on<lc.i v·~-­ and try to f1 g un' o ut '' h.' 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Delly ...... 1'8tt Officials in the Huntington Beach City <elementary> Srhool L>is lrict qre developing u bi lingual poficy lo meet new islate rcqwremenL'i The school board 1s expected to review the new policy Sept. 15 ' Under provisions or the Chacon Bill <AB 507 > the district will be requlred lo: -Provide a blllngual classroom in schools that have 10 or more students in the same grade who speak the s ame non· English language. Provide a bilingual instruc· tor for schools that have 20 or more s tudents who speak the s ame primary language. Provide two such teachers if the number of students is more than 45. -Provide assessment tes ting Parents sought at • crossing Parents are betng asked to act as temporary crossing guards in Corona del Mar where elemen· tary school s tudents must cross busy East Coast Highway. According to police, with the c l os of Corona del Mar Eleme ary. youngsters now "ill b e crossing the coast highway · Goldenrod Avenue to reach Har r View School. Sgt. Mi e J ackson said ac- cording to stale law. a perma- ne nt crossing guard can't be placed at the intersection until it is determined that enough stu- dents use the crossing. He said clt,>1 officials will take a count of s tudents during the week of Sept 14 when school opens. There mus t be at least 40 ~tudents using the c rossing d aily. Police said in the meantime, they'll train the temporary crosstng gunrds. Kn yone tn- te rested in volunteering should contact Joanne Reynolds at 67 3-2897 for hmgua~e. rl'adantc a nd writ 1ni: in the prima r y lanl(U<ll(I' s poken by the s tutknt' I ( the pohcy 1s 1101 approvl·tl hy thl• board o( Ir llslt•t•s ancJ 1111 plcmchtC'd stxm It is likely th1· ft>deral government will thr1•atcn to withhold funds, said l>uane Ois hno. direc tor o r spet 1al s ervices for the d1stnl't ·'The problem is that although the11e programs have been man dated no funding has been pro vided <for the bilingual rtoqu1r e m entsl," said D1shno The district now 1s seeking a $250,000 Tille 7 < bjllngual cduc;1 lion ) grant from the federal gov ernme nt to help Sl't up the pro gram There are 6,300 studen~ in tht· lO·s chool district As of March I , t.h c re we re 247 yo ungs ters s peaking 17 non Englis h languages. "That's our pro ble m," .lla1d ELECTED Lindc.i Collnw n of lr\'lnl' ha~ ht•t•n l'le t·ll'd presidc·nt of I ht· Soutl1l't n (' a I i f o r n 1 :1 I> t· n I .1 I 11 ~ g1t·n1 .... t:-.' .\..,..,u e1:1t1 on Tax refund du~ HUTLAND . V t 1AP 1 Rutland taxpaycrs w1ll _!cce1vt' a S 123.000 refund. !>c·hool offic1 als said a fter d1SCO\'<.'rtng ha lf a m 1lhon dolh1rs in unspent mont-~ in the district coffrrs SALE STARTS THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 3RD .__,. Visit us duriftCJ ot1r Grand ()peniftCJ Sole for savin9s up to 50% off __ ... normal retaH prices, on fabrics for: • ledtpreads • Dlaperies • Upholstery 1>1:.h1111 ·For ~om e of thl' I .1ngua~1·.., "t' ha vf' 1 n:.lruclors But 1n '""w <·;1st•s Uwn· ure only 111w or two ... 1ut11•nts s peaking a pa rt1('ulu1 languu~t· lt':s Vl'ry ti I rf'it'Ult " Somt' lan~uages :.pokcn by lhe 'tudents 1ndudt· Spanish, Viet 11a n1t?M•, L.w llmonJ!, Cambo d1 an. ('untonesc, Korean, Man clar1n . T ag alog , F'u r s i , l'ortugut•st'. Arabic, F renr h . l.1•han1.•..,1• and Ro m anian ThL·11• :111• t11lingu:il instr u<·tors 111 Sp:sn1sh. V1Nnamesc. Cumbo d1 :m. Luo lltnong .rnd French. Most of thl' d istrict 's no n f;n~ltsh speaking s lu<Jl'nts . at lt•nd school at l'e rry and l>wvcr In the 1rn:.t thl' d istrict has pro- ,. I d l' d I n s t r u (' I I ll n f 0 r 11011-Enghs h 'ipeakin~ students 111 language laborato rit'S at ll•r11Jed on a part lime basis Writing class to b e offered Aspiring \\rtlers who would like to Sl'l' their work published an· an v1tc:<I to enroll 1n a lu1t10n free class beginning Sept 14 at lloml' F<:dt·rnl Savings and Loan m San Jut1n (.'a pistnino The c·l:.ist.. sponson•d by the Capis t rano Adult Sd 10ol and taught b) frel'~la n l'l' \\rtter Edw<1rd Saxton. \\Ill m c<.'I each ~onda~ from 9 a m until noon in thl' · ('Ommunity room or the loan offi ce, located at the corner of Camino Capistrano and Del Obispo St reel lnll'rl'sted person:. ma) enroll on the first day or class The rour:se wi ll l'mphas1zc techru · ques for m <1rkl'l1ng and prepar- in g manuscripts currently in de mand b) publ ishers For mo1 L' information regard 1ng thl' l'l.iss or other courses by the Capistrano Adult School. call ·193-<1658 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642-5678 50% Open Labor Day 9.5 P.M. Sale Lasts Titru 9/12 Only! $6.95 Value-48" wide Asaorttd Polished Cottons Chlfth. Cotton, 5aHM Solid Colon Full lolt Register To Win Free Bedspread v .... to $300.00 Drawt119 Sat. s.pt. 12th l:OO Any alu ar color ... f'wc .... HecnMry Re«J. SI 2.00-$20.00yd. Uphobt.ry Velvet Remnants $500 Good yd.. Lettgftia Npster·RH Hobbys u..sz.oo ... lagl 11 U.. $5.00 I Decorative ~ Fabric House 11011 kid .. 405 11141 HJ.Mst 1714914f..14tl FREE Pillow Form with any purchase ovet" s1000 Values to $29.95 54" Upholstery Fabrics • No•lfflH $4. 95 Values 48" Antique Satin Remnants 33¢ cl lwe do 110t c .. l!, Sele<tGr~ 45"-54" FuR lofts Decorator Prints $475 Va1Hatos9~ bdT~ • ...... , .. -""II -.., ' Child should be wanted Ul'.:AH l\NN LANDERS. I was upset by your r,•spon. .. t·~ t" lh1U oul. Mother") lo t he woman who wu~ ,·on1·er1wd hccuuse her grown children did not wunt u Cumtly l am ;1 mother who has "butted out," bul somoo11t• :.hould wukc up these young people to the magnitude of their decision not to have children. Be aware. vkasc · 11> The money chase is never won. You only bl'<·ome more greedy and more ucquisiti ve. t2> To have a baby means you have decided tu GIVE. not JUSl take from life <3! Jn \'our later years whal wiU you do with all the staiu~ and fancy things you have bought with your mom•y» A garage sale, perhaps? t4l True. some people arc not capable of a i:tiving relationship For them having children ANN· lANDIRS "ould be unwise But what kind of a marriage do you have if you cann'ot give to a child what you are giving to each other? I wish each couple who has made this de- cision would w<ilk through any nursing home and see the lonchness and de pression. People with no families art• pathetic. They rereive no cards no n1mers -no visitors I remember a letter 1n your column from a young man who had made a lot o f money and wanted a family His wife chose not to be "incon· venienced " so he left her How I wish that letter had been~written by my son NEVER-TO BE GRANDMA Dear N.T .8 .: Thank you for words that, I am sure, came from the heart. The re is some validity in the points you make, but the mos t important is this: Both husband and wife must want a child, and be willing to make the sacrifices demanded by parenthood. No other reason Is good enough. As for the nursing home vignette, any pe rson I I ay ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT. • ltlt ··~ ....... Al ""il''• ._..., .. Qt•i ("4. ... ft ....... Ht ...... .,,.14 1._ ... SOM!: TIMES IT SEEMS MV WHOLE LIFE IS A SURPRISE PARTY. who Is employed In one <and in my book, most or these Jl("Ople are saints) will tell you that many elderly residents who have. c hildren receive no cards. no rtowers and no visitors . Having children is no guarantee that they will be a comfort and a jO) lo you in the autumn or your life. DEAR ANN LANDERS· I simply must s ay something lo that woman who wrote to complaan about her ·mtnislto•r being a "rold fish " Please al- low me. Ann Dear Lady . Your m1n1ster may indeed be de- void of em otio n Tht•re are m1s f1ls an ever y pro- fession If \OU have come to lht!> conclusion beeause of some· personal experience. you ought to go lo ;mother church But plea::.e be fair Do you really kno\\o him as a person? Have you observed the man under t·1rcumstances that have nothang lo do "1th the pulpit'' If not, perhaps you should give 1t a lry It mJght bt• worth lhe effort. -O.C. HEADER Dear D.C.: Interesting point. Too often we de· cide someone is a cold fi sh when there has been no basis for an honel>t evaluation. Tha nks for putting on my hat toda). Don't flunk your chemistry test Love is more than one set of gland.~ ~·ailing to another I} you have trouble making a d1.~tincllnn you need Ann 's booklet ... Love or Ser and How to Tell the Difference " Send a long, set/- addressed. stamped envelope with your request and 50 cents tu Ann I.anders. P () Box 11995. Chicago. Ill 60611 Aries: Be a 'gracious winner' Friday. September 4 By SYDNEY OMARR ARI ES <M a r . 2 1-Apr. 19 1 Powers of persuasion are heightened you ~ain long-range ad - vantage over compet1t1 on Family member makes concession be a "gracious winner ... Taurus. Libra, Scorpio persons figure prominently Money due from surprise source. TAURUS <Apr 20-May 20 1 Define terms . c heck credit ratmgs. cards See in realistic light -HOROSCOPE especially in connection with monev Individua l who fl atters could have you marked as "Soft touc h." Know 1t. protect yourself in clinches You'll find missing itefTl. GEMINI <May 21-June 20 > Go s low 1n connec· tion with contracts. long-term agreements. Time fa vors you know it and pla~ v.a1ting game A 'better offer" 1s due . Older individual lends s up- port. If patient, dilemma will be resolved. Keep eye on Capricorn' LEO (July 2:1 Aug 22 > Emphasis on creat1v1 L). rom:.mct'. gt:lling to h<'art of matters. You make \ aluable. lll'Y. eontacl. Member of oppo~1te i.<.'>. 1:. "thrilled" to meet )OU. You are revitalized via s!>(•tulat1 ve venture Apply personal touch . 1m- pn nt SL) le VIRGO (Aug 23 Sept 221 . Focus on hom e a p pliant'('S . s;1frty meas ure::.. territorial nghts t·<tre-and fl'edrng of famil~ Recent gains. !>a vmgs t·an bt• consohrlated 1n productive. con~tructive manner You r ecei\'l· call or message 'Aht ch elevat(•s s p1nts . LI BRA •Sept 23 (kt 22 > Socia 1 acti \•it.Y. travel pTans. spccl<tlcommuni'CaCTons oml nate !>C'enano Gem ini. Sagitta rius natives play key rult'!> \'ou "ill t•nlarge honzons you'll be ex- 1 rteaH•d from ·intolerable " situation Aura of ('l'll•brallon ts feat ured S('ORPIO 10ct 23-Nov. 21 >: Circums tances favor ~our t•fforb. timing ts sharp. you'll be at right place at crucial moment Emphas is on c h a ris ma. personal appearance, ne"' starts. grt•att•r 1nrll'P<.'ndencc of thought and action lkbutld1ng progr am bt•gins Orange Coost DAILY PILOT(Thursday. Septombor 3. 1981 83 Kids look for price tag first Fo1 nc11rly u cl1•t•t1de now. parents have bf>en trytnJ! to lure the11 d11ldren buck to th<' traditional lift• tour Yl'ur11 or ('ollege, murring_,, a house in l h1· suburb.-. 1111d babte~ It was ull so s imple. If you know chlldrcn at all, ~·ou know thal ull you had to do was to make tht• 11nce on these thinfts out of their reach Did you ever M.'e a ktd who would eat crab legs IH: .. 'OHE he found out how much they cost? Or be rntt•rested in a sport until he saw the price tag on the equipment? Or play a musical anstrument unlit he discovered the re was only one harpsichord teacher in the s tate? ltJs the way kids are raised. If il doesn't have a price tag on it. 1t <.'a n't bl' "o rth much t-'rnm lhl· looks of tht· latest ftJ!ures. I think we've seen the las l of the collegt' drop·outs who wanted lime to .. find out who I am " Now that tut lion. room and board are $10,000 a year with no signs of leveling o ff, I predict colll'ges and univers1l1es will be Jammed I think we 've Sl'l'n thl' la:.l of the n o" er children nomads who lived in communes c and fl e\\o firs t class1 and hcliC'ved the bt•s t thing~ in life Wt' re free. indulgent parents The price of an avt•rage home on the W1•st Coas t 1s $86.000 and still climbing. Without knowmg it. what wt• havl' done 1s to gi Vl' to our young Pl'ople thl' po\l'rl) the\ ~o desperately need .. the old American dream we all talked about and worked for. but wa~ al"avs out of our grasp It'~ never bl•en out of theirs before. The strul{g le has bee n m1ssin~ fro m their lives Alcohol Detoxification Services Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital is pleased to announce that full medical detoxification services are now available as a courtesy to the professional community. Patients shall be admitted upon the referral of their physicians or other com- munity services providers. These services represent an ex- pansion of the existing program at Costa Mesa M emorial Hospital. They are separate from the existing Alcoholism Recovery Service which offers a 3 week in-patient rehabll1ta· t1on program. Inquiries Are Invited COSTA MESA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL AkoholiMR a.c~"fll' Sff'f'i«-t 30 I Vi~toria Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (7141 642-2734 ext. 129 Approved For Medicare 1 look rorwurd to thl' n ... xt 10 yean .. wtwn this 1tent>rut1on rl'lurns to Hie Ozzie and Harrlt'l ex per1encu Whal we're "oma to see as a return of .craduates with pride on tht:ir faces young marrieds working at staying together while they share tht•tr rl'~pon~ibl11t1es. and young parents de • IRMA BIMBICI ~_.....----------~~--~~- termined to g1v1· their children everylhtng they didn't haH• l\nd the rydt.• bt•gin~ ai:tatn. He 'was ted' his money I IOUSTON 1 AP ) Ike E1tzmann figured the safrst place to hide $9.000 was the waste basket, in tht· ufficl' of his auto repair shop Ill• figured wrong t-:itzmann put a bag ftlll'd with ('ash and checks 1n th<.• office "aste basket for safekeeping But ht!. dut iful w1fr emptied lht• trash Just as the collector arr1\ ed to ta kt• thl' g<1rbage and the money to a dump ~•tt'. Thl· ::.tor) h<is a happy ending Arter locating the dump. t-:1t zm;.rnn ~pent three hours s ifting tra11h anti found his money under an abandoned toilet scat :~~M~ ·sALE ALL GOODS BELOW COST! F\·at unng • Hhode~ • l'n.wmal .I .I {)~an • ('/am l.11 ro • .'ilSSll'S • ('0('11 • .'ill'f'flft'T\ 1111 :\r/1'.\ • :-;,, .1<11111'\ • f.ee '1 <1 r • /11·)'111111 A 11d ,\/rirt'' SIDEWALK SALE Friday Sept. 25 & Saturday Sept. 26 Something Special feminine fashions !:)11 1-: lit/1 l 'm/11 \/1•sa 1,,J,) ,,; // \\I' 'llt'l l.11111• 1111.1 .. 1111111 1 .. 1 1111' 1111''' ll1.:u11 'Ill'' I lh111 I~ CANCER <June 21-July 221 What seems a "lost cause" will be renovated, revised Roadblock to progress will be removed. You'll be rid of burden not rightfully your own in rrrst place Job gets clone one who 1s dependent expre~se~ gratitude SAGITTARIUS <Nov 22-0ec 21 >. Make in qu1ne~" as k quc::.tions ar('aS that had been shrouded in mystery will rt•<.·e1ve benefit of greater light You 'll gain backstage view .. Sho rt lnp to \'1::.ll nne confinctl to home or hospital proves \~orthwhile <:AP RICO RN 1 DeC' 22-Jan. 19 > Acquis ition of I luxury item aids tn fulfilling desires Emphasis on hcaultf) mg surroundings. settling bus iness affairs and \'(iluntet'ring fo r community project Taurus. 50th celebrated Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace Fleer of Hunt· ington Be ach celebrated their 50th wedding an- n1 versary recently with an open house champagne reception hosted by their son, Gary Fleer. in Costa Mesa. The couple married in 1931 in Highland Park. Cal. and moved lo Balboa Island in 1954 Mr. Fleer was an executive with Pacifi c Telephone a nd Mrs Fleer was in real estate in Newport Beach Lt bra. Scorpio oal1\'es figure prominently AQl'ARIUS IJan 20-Fcb 18 >. Maintain self 1·..,tl•em. en\·1ous 1nd1\·1dual attempts to undermine \our l'ffort~ Know when to draw line Define lt·rms Express self in dynamic manner One in authority will !'.>Uppo rt )OU . Money propos1t1on rnuld lack substanC'e PISCES <Feb 19 Mar 201 What appeared lo be a to~s \\-ill rebound 1n your favor Olde r in- dt\'tdual lends benefit of expenence. Wish comes true in connection v.1th communication. travel. education You'll be d<'aling with Cancer, Scorpio. Ca prinirn pC'rson~ --- RUFFELL'S -1..----------------.l UPHOLSTERY Wtwt. YOll Wmit ttielesi lf22 H-i>or llYd.. Cotto MHo -541-025' If TRt ~:~o s.., .......... ..... t ' ( ,, ,,,. ,.,,.-<,. ,.,.,_ c.,,_.,, •t "'""' 0fW'I' ,, ,ti \,,.,,,. ,..,. .. ,.,, "r'l\,ff 4t,,. COITUllH641·1289 •n•'"-- M•HtON Ytt.>0495-0401 1..,,c. ..... c..-...... , ..... o...ee•,.., .... .,, ,, •• ,) ~;~~~Ec;S~ UNDER A . FICTITIOUS .. NAME? I II you hoe lull liled j I your new Flclllloua I 8 ualnen Name end l heve not ye1 tubmllled •1 for putlllcellon. pleue don 1 lorge1 lhel lhe I llml1e11on 11 30 day1 I from dele ol filing. The D AI LY PILOT will publlth your •letement ll••••••tOur clrculellon rnC1ude1 lht .I en1lre Orange Coe11 I a••• end lte-1 nollcu I •PP•., in ell tdlllona In order to submit your 1latement 10 1 I publlcelion 1en<1 epproprte1e copy end e cfl t c k lo THE DAILY PILOT. P 0 801 15'0, Colle MH•. CA 926H. We 'II do Ille re1t For lnlormellon ebout legel edverlltlng pleue cell 642·4321 hi 332 ' ., '1-::.sT!;~~~,~~ly ~!::~pa~~~ating School. Whether you've ice skated before or never ice skated in your life. one of I hese cla sses is for you -..... COSTA MESA ICE CHALET 270 I HARBOR BLVD. COST A MESA., CA. 979-8880 rr - - --------11 ENROLL I NOW : ~~~~~~~~~~-.J PUBLIC SKATING EVERYDAY. ONLY A BUS RIDE AWAY! .. I ,1 I J .. . I ·~ ' ' ' • ,. Ora e Coast DAILY PILOT /Thuraday, September 3, 1981 ..-.... ~~------..;;.,;.;:;.;a.:....;;.;..::.:,.:...:.,__ AD STARTS 'nruRS. NO DEAl.£R BALES GLIDDEN SPIED SATIN \.•I+...... ~"'1J• ...__ --- 8~ It'• fun to whisper "Glidden" to Frank Dvorak and ... him stand to attention with a tear in his eye. Still the be.t 100% latex interior paint he knows of. GOOD LIFE PAINT It's made for us by one of the big of the· biggi ... Read the analysis, thi.s has the real stuff in it. ~ Thousands of colors too. T FLAT ~~ ..... 6~ LATEX SEMI- GLOSS 897 ENAMEL. . . GAL. SUNDANCE PAINT STUCCO & =~~.6~ ACRYLIC ~=~ .... 7:! A.gain our own brand, ( Named it myself one night as I wu locked out of the houae). We'll darn near match any color you can think of. CASABLANCA QUAKER · .PINEBROOK SHEDS 97 10'x9' 97 This has to be the easiest way I know to make some big additional storage space without building a room or knocking out the garage. You can assemble one in a day. Tough steel beam, overlapping bonded and painted panels, rolling and lockable doors, weathersnug. Sizes are nominal and reflect outsid~ eave dimensions, (so you can't get the car in it, you tried.) MONARCH MIXER Great little mixer (take one to a party, it'• a lot of fun.) Handlu 3 cu. ft. dry and 2 wet. Com .. with wheels, pulley; motor mounting bracket, fold-away handles. UMITED 1_ 64 !!w OUANTITIF.S Yl HP G.E. MOTOR .rfJ r' ~ . 44aa ~~~-.----,/. FIVE INCH CUSTOM INSTALLED SEAMLESS RAIN GUTTER ONE OR 177 TWO STORY We roll up in the truck and out com• c;iutt.r rolled to suit, (Or eometirn• out com• a big gori.ller, -took the &00 truck by 11\ist.aU. ) 100 rr. MIN. LIN. rr. LESSTHAH 100 FEET 50 rr. MIN. 1•1 LIN. rr. GAINSBOROUGH DECORATIVE PORCELAIN DOOR DOBS ~ Th... really look like 90mething (well, you know how pictura can be deceiring ) ( Quiet you! ) Note: Writ•r i.s schizophrenic. Pl .... stand by. @ HAMPTON HENLEY I CHELSEA ROMNEY Hampton Henley YOUR CHOICE 15~.5 ~ Chelsea ~Romney MONARCH MIUOR OAI FRAMED SLIDING WARDROBE DOORS And you can hang 48z80 .... 11777 Simulated wood grain paddles, chesterfield brown or antique white. 5 year warranty on the motor. 36" ... aa•• 52" 11888 WABEI MULTI- OUTLET STRIPS th ... too if you're even a little bit handy. I did it (okay 90 the minor'• a little crooked, rm not all that honest myself.) 60z80 .... 13777 • 52" In brown or white with Antique Brass finish trim. CLASSIC CASABLANCA Real wood bladu, 3 speed motor, guar - anteed to make you dizzy if you stare at it long enough. tCF529 :~~:~IBLE 22997 polished brass fini.sh. Reversible pulls heat down in winter (good guess?) •CFS28 // GENIE ELECTRIC GARAGE .200~ ~. ~·· DOOR OPENERS ~ HP CHAIN DRIVE ....... 97~ ~'&~ ........ 129?:.o NORMAL INSTALLA110N ?Ju~~=: ~~l~~~ ·l·~· .ssoo With the pilot light and Neettable circuit bN&ker. (Hey, I wouldn't say my mother-in- law is fat. She i.s just Uring beyond her Ma.n\S. ) 1197 4 OUTLET . . . . . . •48PDX 6 OUTLET ...... 1397 '68PDX ll&ftlUTI OGtlOOI .. a .. ,a .. _ CODI 11·3~ .. ·- 2SM' ..• P1aple~tM,o~ 3 .. 7 .._ .. u...... .• ....~ ..... it. 1o11uy .... n.n so rr .. J'!D ... 't .... it. (-..I mnut. that 777 MF)Or.~ · ~~ rl9ht. 100 FT. 3777 ROWIG 20'S ROTAIY DW PRONE I would haft lOftd to been a NpOrter for the "Chronicle" or the "Daily 8U9le" or eometh.ing and had one of th ... phonM. R.a1 pou.hecl br .. . 55ss DUPONT FLAIR SQUARES 3?!0Fl5 Really add a lot of life to the place. Just dip in water and apply, preputed, eaay stuff, (be careful now, oope, mcwe it left ju.st a tad. ) ROME DESI/ STUDY CENtER 2997 The two nam .. ? We didn't know what to call it at first. Lamar Jean thought it was a hot dog stand. Poor thing. He'• a bit put it, y'lmow. 72z80 .... 16777 96z80 .... 19777 CLOSE-OUT DURALITI OUTDOOR FURNITURE JUVENILE CHAIR 4 88 •5032 FABRIC SAND CBAIR 7.88 •5720 EXTRA WIDE \611 1 S POSITIOI CHAISE IS~!e DOUGLAS FIR Smooth four sides. If one side was rough would you slam the door on it, never. You know what it's fir. Standard or better, 8-20 foot lengths. 2x4 ... 2x6 ... 8 FOOT 2x4 ROUGH IEDWOODWL 177 1-5022)(42 c LIN. M'. c LIN. M'. All th ... jok .. a.bout my ...u •. rm only kidding. (Sh• n ... r reads th• ads but th•re could be a first tim• and th•n, watch out. ) BMX type fork ( what...r that m~), full foam grip., coaster brake, 26s2 ~" whitewall ti.Ne. ..,, SCOTTS GRASS SEED TEIALINE CHAIR 13~! 5 POSITION CHAISE 24~! STRAP CHAIR 14~s!. 5 POSITION STRAP CHAISE 26~2 STAClllG PADDD CHAii 34~!1 FAlllLY . An all PW'J>OM lawn that does well in full sun or partial shade. 6~so.rr. PLAY Fut growing, sturdy, 7•• sun or partial shad•. 2000 SO. rr. STIOIG BOY TRASH IAGS Strong boy? N ... r heard of him. The prtc. llOUJ\ds u.a. a lot of people would li.M to meet him. 13 GAL. KITCHEN lS~t 88C ~~ BOX 4 ' • , I IK ...... , .. •~" .... I" IC*" .... .. 11~· .... ·• t•" ... I" PUSTIC SWEEPD NOZZLE I 9~ro-229 The nmale is cheap, th• hOM I haft, but how much doe. it ca.t to rut a kid on th• other •nd of it, ask you. lllGSFOID CBAICOAL Pl.aitnin9 a nie» barb.cue for the big ...Jund. li JOU forpt charcoal you '11 haft the r....t steak in town. l!!a. EVEIEADY C 01 D IATTDIES Th. BrooklJft Kid tella me we ..U eo many batten. that the power company com. to us for atra juloe when ~· ... ehort. (He tella me a lot of thlnp). IS~ .. 15033 Chrom• touring handlebar (can't you jun ... tht. touring downtown Burbank?), balloon whitewalls, Flam Black Cherry Fini.ah OR '6476 MEI'S 26" 10-SPEED ILLUSIONS YOUR CHOICE 8997 811£ STUFF Schooldaae coming. Let'• face it, all tho. little ~ and Ha.rrieU ann 't u hon..t u the nat llid. Get a little ..furity. MASTER l~·· ~lliilie WARDED PADLOCK 1~-D MASTER COMBJNA'l10N LOCK 197 '1900·0 CASTLE ~"z6' S'l'EEL CABLE I •• •30-200 MORE BIKE STUFF We got a whole departln•nt of bib stuff. Here'• three special•. (Only three? I had hoped for more. ) DORCY EXTRA LARGE NATURAL WICKER BASKET 3 7t.32 AVl'O 81118 C&aaU;i~I BUMPER 777 MOUNT «·31 ~~ l27J.38 ~==i:== S'a'I IT fEDLfAST TM•IE 4ftMaS. Ci£T' er7 NM-!MA& l PIESTONE HEAVY DUTY DOT 3 BRAKE FLUID 12 OZ. QT. GAL. 94c 212 777 For cUec or drum brake•. Now who would buy a . gallon? A 9uy in the brake buainea? Someone trying to corner t he market? I dunno. • SHELL FIRE & ICE IOW/40 WT. ALL SEASON MOTOR OIL 79~. It said, "Come ... our display". Either someone made a real cl•ver display or there'• a hypnotic device there to make you buy a ton. BLUE POLY ONE -STEP POLY SEALANT 5~~7.WOUID Ah y ... th• "Blue Poly One St•p". My sister taught me that. N .. •r forvet th• first time I clancecl it at th• Grange hall (Grange? In D.troit?). MECBAllCS WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID For 1•*8 than a buck it can't be too concentrat.d. u .. it fut, it may just fade away. Probably got blue dye to make it look good. 97~. B & E UNIVERSAL COCO FLOOR MATS 'IWlN REAR ...... 4 99 'IWlN FRONT ..... 8 99 You won't be coocoo to puy our coco ... mats that is. A darn sight cheaper than th• sa.m• kind from th• dealer, Corley. RAACO TEXAS 'IWEED In Blue or Beige. 2 DOOR SPLIT BACK 4 DOOR SOLID BACK YOUR CHOICE 7~~ BIG "B" In Gray or Brown. COMPACT TRUCK. . 1199 STANDARD TRUCK. 1299 STORAGE CABINETS 6., 20DRAWER ... 40DRAWER ... 8., SS DRAWER. I 0•1 60 DRAWER. 1197 BLACI I DECIER ¥t BP ROOTER Routs, groo,,.., trims in 1/64" increments. Doubl• rriii~29!! • • • • :. ·k. l t· t ., • • I I . . •e t. \. ~· •' ... :: .. . . .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, September 3, 1981 l'lll 'KSl>I\ \' -EVa.G- 4:» 8 llAH•ALL AnQtlt "'· lndlant l:aQ ... ll_ll NEWS • ~TACOOUGH ID M'A'l'H litwkeya' a ••Heme e•hau111on manlleata llself In the l0tm ot nocturnal l>Hketbell gemH en<I lrlghlenlng nlgh1merea Cl) OOOOTIMES NURSE'S DOCTOR Hubl011 J J dec•dH to teach Michael whal he believes 11 e b.Oly needed leuon tn '"pontlblltty ED '1i> ELECTRIC COMPA.HY (R) (I) C8SNEWS 9 ABCNEWS QI NBC NEWS (C)MOVIE llflUt>S tn his rol«: a!> J doc lo1 Ill ,1 ~l'" Yorh. City hos pital in ,1 n.•brnacll"a-.t ol \1111-.t· tonight at 9 on CBS c Ch 21 * • • "Huckle~ry Finn (11175) Ron Howard. Jack Elam BeHd on lhe llOf"t by Merk Twain A young bOy and • runawey alave become involved in a serlH 01 1dventur81 wtille lleelng down CM MIHIHIP· pl River on 11111 CID HBO SNEAK PREVIEW Hutb1nd-and·wlfe comics Jerry -Siiiier end Anne Meara Introduce lhe mov- ies. speclalS and sports events coming to Home Box Olll<le In September 8!30 0 JOt<ER'S WILD 0) P.M. MAGAZINE A man who dons a 1o1!Kl ding gown and roller M<atas through Manhellan 11 n.ghl. the world s btg· gest rummage Hie Cl) BENNY HILL Benny tells a m<'d•eval sto- ry 1nvotv1ng royal 1ntr1gu11 @) KCET HEWSBEA T Host Clete Rot>ertS a>) STUOIOSEE "Mustangs Join somA ColOfado cowt>Oys .n .t wlld mustang 1oundup rode lubos down the Farm ington River on Connll(U Cul (A) Cl)QJ! NEWS @) BARNEY MILLER Bar~y manages 10 ex~H s prtde for the men 1n lb.A un11 despite the" occasional eccent11c111es ( ttl SO YOU WANNA BE A STAR? The efforts ol five aspiring entertainers 10 hot 'lhe bog lime· Md achieve stardom ere traced through onter- v-s and aclull perfor- mances ll:56 I) EorTOAIAL 7:00 I) C8S NEWS D NBCNEWS fJ ABCNEWS 0 BULLSEYE 0) M 'A·s·H The officers are dratted onto running 1"41 seloof\ while Ros .. '' •n the hOSP•· lei Cl) STREETS Of SAN FRANCISCO A lemele impersonator discovers that hos temale- sell IS a ruthless mur· deress who 11 1aJ.1ng con- trol over the actor @) OVEREASY Guest tinge< Betty G111- rett (R)O a>) MACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT CJ) TIC TAC ooOOH @) MERV GRIFFIN Guests· Charles Nelson Reilly. Cllmu Blues Blind.• Jell Randolph Donna Ob . on. ©)HAMMER HOOSE Of ~ROA '"Charlie Bo y When Oraham Elder onherlll a Central American tellsh doll. he scotta at Ifs SYP· posed powe<s until a ser- ot acclder111befall1he P41<>- ple around him 8088Y VINTON Bobby Vinton performs -ot h•s t>iwnt hits CHANNEL LISTINGS trom the Sandi Hotel in L81Veges (ZJ MOVIE * • • * ··The Good Eerth'" C 1937) Ptul Munl. Luise Rainer B&led on the SIOf"t by Pearl Buck The Ille cycle of peasants in China Is threatened by grltQd. 7:30 I) 2 ON THE TOWN Holts Steve Edwards, Melody Rogers Wallet Shenson. producer of the- Bealle's llrst film. 'A Haid Days Noghl'"; skloers on unusual skis, how. llllevl· soon networ~s entertain their attiliales on Los Ange· lea D Qt FAMIL y FEUD 0 SHANANA Quests The l ettermen 0 EYEONL..A. Hosts Inez Pedroza Paul Moyer The Bteentennoal Weekend 1n Los Angeles a v154t to l•tue Totcyo. a look al Hollywood"s special ottects w11ards 0 FACE THE MUSIC 0) I. CLAUDIUS Ha11 Who? C.thgula s malevolent eccen1oc111es end ludicrous m11tta1 v maneuvers stir d1%&n5'on on the court tJl) MACHEIL I LEHRER REPORT a>) HEWS (f) P.M. MAGAZINE Lanie Cart8f , prolesStonal grandmother, a new lamooy care co-ord1na1or at Scropps Memonal Hospital (¢•MOVIE • • 1-. "The S"88pman { 1958) Glenn Ford, Shtrtey Macle1ne A sheep owner a11emp1s lo outwit hos ene- mies whole herding h•s ani- mals through cattle coun· try H INSIDE THE NFL. The athletes end contests which will hgure 1n the out· come ol the 1980-81 foot· ball seuon are hlQhllghled through on-the-held foot- age end Interviews l:CIO I) CJ) MAGNUM, P I. An elde<ly Hawaiian pieces • curse on an exctualve country club and all who use Its lacilil-(RI o a Nae MAGAZJNE WITH DAVID BRINKLEY D MOVIE ****"Hall The Conquering Hero·· ( 1944) Eddie Bracken, Ella Ra.Ines Aller being dls- cherged 1rom the Army. a hey teve< vk:tlm bullds hlmsotf up to be a wet hero U ®J MOAKAHO MINDY Mork challenges a Champt· on skater to e race d°""n tne side ot 1 mountain (R) 0 MOVIE * * "Back From Eternity'' ( 11156) Robe<1 Ryan, Anita Ekber'g Eleven survivor• or • pi.ne crash In the headhunter region ol South Amertea struggle to reach c1v1lu.at1<>n Q) MOVIE * * * '"Rome Adventure I 1962) Troy Donahue 0 l\N'\ T ( 9.., l.P At l• I 0 KNBC.. • iar l , An jf'li 0 11.TLA I• 1l1"A"l.I•, 0 AAA( •v ABU Lo l\'1qt•ll' ,, ... rMO oC.0 ISJ• o ... ll I 0 KH,ITVtlrlcl ll•>'>A"l•,, 10' KCS' I AflC I ':>.lfl D•"4" 0) K rTV 1 IM(1 I l•l" A•ll14"l.- (I) KCOP rv 11•111 , l <>" 1\11°1, '" tJl) KC( T TV PBS1 Lo<, 1\11 1• 11 a>J KOC( TV 1P8'>1 Hunt ro.~1 r Ot' '' II Angie Dickinson A young girl leatn• at>out lo•• the nard wrr When she goe• to Rome Eli) TRAJNINO OOG8 THE W~EWAY "Walking To Heel a>) MAGIC Of OIL PAINTING "Seal Rocks (0 JMOVIE • '" 'In God Wi; Trust" ( 1980) Matty Feldman. Andy Keulman A naive monk 11 stint out onto the world lo raise mo1111y lor hlS 1mpoveroahed mon8SI· e~r ·PG !SJ MOVIE * *'. "Real Ltle f 1979) l'Jbert Brooks. Cha•les GrodlO A lllm crew moves II• with • lamtly In Phoenix Arozona to prO<Juce • cine ma verote documenlery on tne average Ame1ican tam lly PG @MOVIE • * Ote Laughing { 19801 RoDby Be11son Charles Ou1n1ng A song .. t111ng cab drtve< IS &tded Dy a smart monkey on proving homselt onflOCent Of a murdel charge PO 11:30 fJ @J BOSOM BUOOCES Whole working at the hOS· p11a1 es a candy s111per Kop sees Sonny do sorne thing w•lh a bhnd man lhal makes his blOOd bO•I IAI 0) I, CLAUDIUS ·Foots Luck Claudius proves to bil a Solomon rather than an 1d101 b1191n nlng his reign with peace and prosper11y @) SNEAK PREVIEWS Roger Ebert and Gene Solkel pick the movies they would show 11 they ran lh81r own theater lo• e weelo (RI a>) JULIA CHILO ANO COM PAN\' Lo-CalBanquet IA) t1 MOVIE * • ' Caddyshack ( 19801 Boll Murray Rodney Oanger11eld The demen1- 8d ground•· k-.oe< of 1 swanky country club waoes wa1 ao11nst the gophefs 1nh1b111ng his turf A 9:00 8 ([i NURSE A dell hOSOltal employee reacts 1n an une•pected w1y to the news thtl h11 hearing can be re1tored (A) D fB MOVIE * • • "Bre&khe&rt Pus ( 1976) Charles Bron1011. Ben Johnson An 1t<11gma1. •C fl>fmer college lecturer on cuSlody aboard e train tr avellno through tho mountains o f Idaho becomes 1t<1tang1eo on a ser1es of adventures fJ @) BAANEY MILLER Hattts 01et11c11 and WoJo tell Barney they want to leave the 12th lor a promo 11on at another prec1nc1 IAIO @l BORDER TRAFFIC The t.200-mlle boundary thal dlvtdet Teru end Me1<ico la Iha IC-ol countless incidents of 1lle gal drug smuogllng Into tlle U S '1!) SHE.AK PREVIEWS Roger Ebe•I end Gene Siske! pick the moviet they would show if they ran lhetr own theale< tor 1 -" IAI !~)MOVIE • • 'Barracuda" ( 11178) Wayne David Crew!ord Jason Evers A college Siu· dent tries to prove a chem· lcal company II secretly dumping toxic wute~ Into a town·s waler supply 9:30 fJ ®J TAXI While trying 10 rom-• "" cab driver. Louie clflwt a c:ab Into a llttlt Olcl lady efiaOplng Oii a our b and ,, IOC:fled W11h • mil· lion·dollat lewtull (R) 1) m MEWOIWFIN 0.-11 ChWHH NelM>tl "-tly. Cltnla.c BlvM Beno Jell Randolph, Donna Ot• °"· Cati WolltOn Pen draggot1 G UUJAH HILL.MAH· A PAC>flt.1 1..tlllan Heitman tatka can 41dly of the h11d1hlp1 aha en<Wrad a1 • reeull Of tter eland 1>4tf0t8 the HO\IM CommtttM on un-AINlrl- c;en AC1Mtletl In 11152 (l)MOVIE • • * "The Aluea Broth· 1111" ( 1Q801 John Belu1hl. Oa11 Avkroyd Tw:o bluM alngert must contend with the Chicago potkle. Ill• CIA. neo.NIZIS and ,,,. U S Atmy lo put together a ~Ill oonGert to relae rnoney tor their per16h 'R' 10:00 f) ((} C88 REPORTS '"Murder •• TMnaoe Style" Ed Bradley look• &t the prollletallon of gun• and vlolant crimes among teen·egera and talkS 10 •everal young people 1nc1rcerateo on murder ChatO-DD em NEWS u a 20 120 &;) U.8. Ct1RONICLE "A Coal Operator"• Turn·· Jim Lehrer reporla on a coal bus•neasman lrom Penn1ylvan1a who INls that government regula· Hons ere making It dllllcull for him to run n15 business properly (())MOVIE * * • "'The Wicker Men'" ( 11173) Edward Woodward. Britt Eklend A matnland pollceman 1s sent 10 a rel'T)Ole SCOlllSh Island to 1nvesllg11e the d1sappeflr- 1nce ot a young girt Who may have been the vk:tlm ol modern-day pagans $1 BIZARRE )()(Jlt John By110< shows you things strenger then truth larger 1nan Ille, and zemer than anything you·ve ever seen @MOVIE * a 'The Rtp.-011' ( 1979) Edward Albert. Karen Black A gang of jewel thieves double-cross one ano1hei over $6.000.000 on diamonds tO 15 'H MOVIE a * • '• Being There ( 1111111 Perer 5.iHlrs. Mel vyn Douglas A s1mpte- m1uded middle-aged man whose only k nowtedge of the Oulsode world os through te1ev1s1on. gains tremendous lame anti power by unw11tong1y con v1nc1ng tycoons and 001111- coens that he is a geniu5 'PG" 10:30 Cl) INOEPENOEHT NETWORK NEWS @) THE HUMAN FACE OF CHINA II IS Always So In The World A profile or urban family lole as 1yp1f1ed Dy the Sun family of Pengpu New Village os presenled {RI a>J VIKINOSI The Ultimate Outpast The d1scover1es ot Gr_,. tend LabradOt and North New1oundland by Er•k lhe Red and his son Leol the Lucky are recounted (A) ~ MOVIE * * • A Ottterent Story ( 1978) Perry King Meg Foster A man and a wom- an meet end are attr110ted to one another, but lhelr reta11onsll1p os compllcated by the fact thal they are t>oth homosexual "R' SJ LAFF-A-THON A comedian host and lour comic contestants who compete against one another are lealuted In this uncensored comedy game show 11:001)0fJO)(J)®)Qt NEWS I) STARTREK tnma1es take control or a galaxy·s asylum end plan 10 take over the universe 0 NEWL VWEO GAME Cl) BEN.NY Hill Benny plays hve 1op TV detacl•..-S 8i) DICK CAVETT Guests equestroans Fanny Gardiner Collins end Herry de Laye< (Pan 1 of 21 (Al '1i) THE TOM COTTLE SHOW Mental Pa11enr· A woman shares her horrifying expe- rlfln()etJ of being In four mental inst11u11ons ($)MOVIE a *'A '"The Warriors' ( 19711) Mlchaet Beck, Dor· say Wright. Blam8d tor the murder of a charismatic leader at a N-YC>tk Slreet gang convention, members or a Coney Island gang must fight TUBE TOPPERS KlTV CD 7 30 "'(, ('laud1us ·· The ~u~H of lht:' Homan l'mpcrors continue!-. with< 'ah1o:ula ':-, WH:ked wayb KTLA 0 R 00 "llall thc• Conque r ing 1 lt•ru · · fo:d<lw Brar ken stars as a fr.111 army rt'Jt'('I who b m1:0.taken Cur a ht>ro by his hu n w town KCOP Q) 8 00 .. Rumt-Advcn · ture " Troy Do nahue and Angie D1rkinson s t IH in u storv about a st·hoolll':H·ht•r 0 11 holiday i n lt 0 aly KCET ~ 8:00 ''Tr aining Dogs the Woodhouse Way ·· T hl' Brit ish <iutot·ral llf tltl' doggy s l'l truins people and poocht>:-. their w1v bee• to their home turf 'R 11:30 e (() u.a. OHM HIOHUOHT8 Hlghllghll or tna Clay'• action m '"" u S Opoon T enn11 Champ1onahlp1 11rom F'luahlng Meeclowt NY I D otTOMtoHT HOii Johuny <.arenn Ou•••• Oom u .. 111ite S••WI l •wrence fJ [§) A9C N!"W8 NIOHTUHI! 0 LETS MAl(I A DfAI. 0> MANNIX 'The St1en1 Crv· Cl) STANLEY SIEGEL , 1:4& roi MOVIE • • • •.• BA11•t1H I ICjf I) w oody All•rn. 1 "''''" leaser A P!OdllCl 18110! bOtud With h" llY8ry(Jjly roullne, goe1 10 • ~1n11ll Latin Amer1<.1t11 country and t>ecomn " l1lctn1or du11ng a POftll~I uPhe1v11 PG' IZJMOVIE • • • . .., ' Nijinsky { 19711) Alan Bet11 George de la Pene Triumph and trage- dy punctuele the stormy ret•tton1h1p between the gre11 Ruu1a.n Dallet lfar and h1s Svengall-llke man- ager 'A" -MIONIGHT- 12-00 I) THE JEF'FERSOHS George discovers that he needs Florence far more than he thOUghl he d•d {R) 0 MOVIE • * • U111on P11c1liC ( 1939) BarDara Stenwyck Joel McCrea Men struggle aga1n11 1nsurmounteblfl odds 10 hnt. the fell and Wost voe railroad 0 @) CHARLIE"S ANQELS The Angela are hored to protecl Sammy Davos Jr from kidnappers (R) 0 OVNSMOl<E A sllck.falkong saleaman attended by lhree dlSHll•· hed customers 11 resc11ed by a farm widow Cl) ROOKIES An un1denflf1ed 9-yaat-old gorl is killed by a hot and- tun dnver @MOVIE * * Hosteges S1uart Whitman A pteaaant eve- ning turns into a nightmare of terror tOt an 1nnQQ4lnt lan>lly WhO era llken hoa- lllQ8 by a D8"d or cr1m1· nets 12:30 I)(() MAOIOAN An old friend ot Mado0•n s who '' down on 111s luck la.kn • JOb as a p11d ~mer (A) O IBTOMORROW Guests novelist Ro-..ary Rogers. female bounty hunter Sue Berlo• 0) MOVIE • • ··s11e Ptsyed With Fire ( 11158) Jactc Hewl\ln1. Arlene Oehl An araon 1nve111g1tor meets up with o lovely lemele firebug (C1 MOVIE * * • "\ "The Strange<'' (1946) Edward G Robin· son, Orson Welle• A srnell-town college prof"ea· aor end pitier ol his com- munity turnt ou1 to De a hun1ed Nazi war crlmlnel fL IHSlOE THE NFL The 1thleles end contMts wtldl well ll(lure In thil out- come 01 the 1980 111 root· llllJI Maton at• hlQhltgnte<I lhrOIJOh Of>·lhe-IHl\d loot· 119e and ontervi-• CSJMOVIE * • '"Tiie St1Mtltgni., I 111741 Sormy CMbe A man u•tno hll kung tu prOWMs la hired to ward oll Chit-lloo<lk1m1 ""'° •t• trying I() muow;I• on or• Japan . Oii IWPP'Y R 1 00 D PSYc+tlC PHIHOMIHA 01111 0 1 Unk11ow o I hlng1 llOatl 01mi11n :>lmp1en •nd SIKia Hunt dlacuu 1dvantu111 with l>fl"llll•• lrlll•• wllll guetl 1.1_•11 Welton Q) INOEP£HO£NT NETWORK NEWS 1:10 fJ MOVIE * * '" "Dynasty" ( 1976t Harrll Vulln. Sarah Miies The alorrt1Y retlllonshlps ol a frontier !amity hamper tho11 ell0rt1 to build a dynHly on the Ohio valley or the mid· 1800s ®J NEWS 1:30CI) MOVIE * * "The CurM 01 Big· toot ( 1972) w 1111am Simonsen. Ro~t Clymore A Veh-flke beast hotds a amaJI Callfl>fnla town In a grtp ol en11e1y llld fear (ij THE UHEXPVROATEO BalNYHIU The Wiid and wacky Br111sn comechan portray• var1ous characters. 1nclud1ng a c11cus clown and 1 FrenGh e•chenge student. on numerous sketches @MOVIE * • ··up The Academy'" ( 1980) Ron Leibman. Bar- ber• Bach The war- obteheO commandant of Wetnberg Mllttery Acade- my IS no match lor the lfOublesome brats enrolled there 'R' 2:00IJO)NEW8 r$)MOVIE * • "Survive! Run" Peler Graves. Rey Mlllllld A group of !eon-agers stum- ble upon something they ShOUldn'I have seen and musr pay tor it with their lives A' 1.JMOVIE * • • * ··n.e Good Eanh { t937) Paul Muni. Lu•w Reiner Bu8d on the story by Peart &.ck The Ille cycle of peaaants 1n China JS threatened by greed 2:106 HEWS 2:150) MOVIE • • • The Prowler ( 1951) Van Hellln. Evelyn Keyn A policem111 plots to murder a men fOf '>•s -anh and his were 2:208 HEWS 2".26 0 . MOAECAMBE & WISE Erle and Ernie join forces to defend the NOrth-st Frontier 2:30 [~MOVIE • • '"Berr11CUda·· ( 1978) Weyne David Crawfotd, Jason Evera. A <lollege stu· dent tries to prove a chem· icel company Is secretly dumping toxic waales Into a town'• water supply 2:40 I) EOm>AiAL 2:456 MOVIE * * "Fon Algiers" (1952) Yvonne De Cerio. Carlos Thompaon A 1ptnted young women ettempts 10 unmask a sett-appolnt8d leade< of Areb rebels In JOHN DARLING t:ttT'MOMO•'M&W91 Romanoe 11 tn 1"'8 w ~ ,,~ 111!<1 Niie ..... "' ti. lel•ly "'Pl.tntefJon Of p..._ lllOn •• :a:c101= .. ,. ""ler10t In The Jungle" (IHI) RoMfl Bu<ne, Fawn Sllvet A ful\Qle NllCl'I I:*· ty la 0tganl1ad 10 r..ct> a young pllll\8 «Nh BUMVC>t befOfa n. 11 caoturad 1>y c;annl1>1I• 1:201 NIWI 1:21 MOVie • • * "T'he G1ngttef'" ( 1U 7) 811ry SuHlvah. Akim Tamlroll A m111 ,,_from aoclety'• gu1ter1 to crtml nll emlner\Q8 UO CS) OOOf<IE 000 TO THE HOSPfTAL Cookie 1tno1 thil ho•p1tal a acary p1ac. b\.lt get• by with t~ ~Ip ol her lrlendl 0MOVll * * "'Tiie Rlp-0 11" { 1979) Edwato Albert. Karen Black A gang ol , _ _. Ihle'°" dOUbfe.CIOH 0118 another 0V8t $t1 000 000 In dlatnon<ll 4:00ID MOVIE •• * ··Five C•m• Bliek ( t11311) Cheat•• Moma JOhn Carradine Courage and cowerdte• are dis· played by 12 PUMnQI<• who aurvtve an aorf)lene c•ae11 1n the Am1.ron )un gle CCJ MOVIE * * * ··.-. 01118fellt Story ( 10711) Peuy King, Meg FoetlM' A man and e wom· 1n m .. 1 end ere 111trac;teo to one anot'>er, but thalr relallonahlp 11 compOcaled by the tac;t that they a1e bottl homoM•u•I 'A' (S)MOVtE • * "The lncredlblu Voy age Of Stlng,,y·. G 4:30«1) NEWS (%)MOVIE * * • "TNI Blues Broth· e<a·· ( 11180) John Belushi Oan Aykroyd Two blue' slnQitfa mutt contend wHll the Chicago POllCe. the CIA. neo-Nezla and the U S Army to pt.It 1oge1ner a beneftt Conc41(f to r aose money IC>t 1hetr paroan A f 'ridatf• Dayfimt-'tfot"it>" -MORNtNG- 5:30 0 Deadly Strengers 11:00 CCJ * • • "A lttlle Romance { 1979) l~u­ rence Olivier, Olene Lane An eldetly con er1111 1oons lwo young 1unaw11ys 1n love on a mod cl11h acrou the European continent with the Chlldren·s parent1 and the POf•<l8 1n h<>t put suit PG C$J * • '" .. Blue F"e l ady· Cathryn Hamson Marlo; Holden A young girl pur· sues ,_ dream ol a car- In show hOrM jumping 10 the e•ctus•on ol all else 7:00 0 • • '" "No Oepoait. No Return • ( 1976) Oav1d Niven, Oerr11ot1 McGav1n The Children ol naglec11ve parents decide to 11age th .. , own kidnapping to get some ellention "G" 1:00 <CJ * * .,., "Spece Movie ( 1979) Document ary Mualc by Mike Oldlleld Archlul film footage chronkllet 11141 triumphs ot the U S space program focusJng on the drametlc Apollo 11 moon !ending ' 'G' CS) * * * .. Designing Woman" (11167) Gregl>fy Peete Lauren Bacall. A top dress daalgner end a sportawrller ,... the atrllna ot marital bllu t:OO 0 * * * "Ratum Ot A Man Called Horee" ( 11176) Richard Harris. Gale Son- de<geard An Englllh IC>td returns to Am«lca when he learn• that t~ lno11ns who lnttlated him Info thelr tribe have 1011 their modet t preserve to trappen "PG' t-.»lC) •et,; "Adam'• Wom· 111" ( 1172) a..u 8flctoea, Jonn MIU• A wrC)f\Oly lmprl.on«I MllOt atte<nptt to wtn hie re!MN by mar l}lllO an lnlluentlal woman tO:OO • • • "' "011oe1 C"-t • (10511 ~ loye. ltoyd Corrigan T tying to expoee 1 fake tiplrltUWI 11141 Boye 1181 (ij:'~~ The Wreck Of l h9 Mii)' Delle"" ( 1Hll) Gary COOj)Bt, Ch1111on Heoaton A tllllp't OlflCat It elOe<I by I he tk lpper Of 11 Mhlllge boat In CINllng hll name of 11egt1ganca ChetO" 11:00 ti) * • "W"I 01 The Divide'" ( 1933) John Wl'(M, Gabby H1yea A cowboy M1t out to lvtH'loe hla father'• murder and llnd h•• brotr-who h81 bean mlatlng IOI n1111y year1 11:30 0 * • • ' Rancho Notort· ous· ( 11152) Marlane Olamch. Mel Ferr., Seek- ing the killer of hll liancet. I cowbOy runt ecroea a danc.a-h1ll q-and a gamble< wno may hOld th• key c_, • • • ··s11k Stock1nga· (1957) Fred Aataire Cyd ChlrttM An American folm producer becomes lnvotve<I wtlh 1 female RuNlen 11ger11 1n Paris 0 * *"' "Honeysuci<te Roa.e·· ( 11180) Wiiiie Nelson, Dyan Cannon White on tour. a Texu counlry- weste<n singer 1>ecomes involved with the Mducllve deughter ot h•s sidekick even mough r>e ahlt loves hos atay·Bl·home wife ·pa· 12:00 0) a* * 'Pendulum'" 119691 George Pepperd, Jean Seberg A pollce cap- 1a1n decides to delond himself after his 111wyer Is unable to prove ha didn't kill hi' wife and her lover (I) • • • "VoungblOOd Hawke.. ( 1964) James F ranc11au1, Suzanne Plesne11e A young writer IS deeply •Heeled psycho- logtCally and emottonally by lhil aucc;esa Of hi$ ftrSI novel 1:30 c • * .. ""A little Romance· I t979J Liu· rence OhVter Diane 1..ane • An elde<ty con artist 104ns two )'Oung runaways on love on a mao daah across the European continent with Iha cn1fdren s parents and lhe police in hot pur- Sl.lol PG ,$,**a Designing woman" (1957) Gr090ry Peck. Lauren Bacall A top dress designer and e sport swriter leel the strains of marital bflP 2:00 0 * * •,,., "'Shoot The Sun Down· ( 1980) Christopher Walken, Metoot Kidder In 1836. Jow Clllpara.ta m1a. l11S use an old map to search IOI burled gold PG' 3:00 Gt • * 'Kiiie• Force { t97S) Peter Fonda. Telly S••alas A secunry olft0er and his &idektCk attack a desert mining camp for a beauflful women and $20 million 1n diamonds 3:30 0 * * '" Berlin All&1r" (1970) Darren McGav.n. Fritz Weaver Two lrlendl are ptlled ag11nst each othef by en as&ass<netton ~'Oengef On Oer1· moo•""A conYtCI on the loose and a mysterious otd woman plunge a tno ol young11ers onto danger suspense and e1c111ng adventure .S * * The lncre<11ble Voyage or S11ngray ·G' 4:00 0 '"From Hell To VICtory' George Hammon. George Pepperd 4:30 (CJ * "The Boy WhO Nev- er Wu'"An unlikely group of k1ds outwit a pair or 1111- 1ains In an assess1ne1ton attempt against the pres• dent of Burundi 5;30 (CJ • • '> ·space Movie"' ( 19711) Documentary Music by Mike Oldl•eld Archival lltm rootage chrontcles the tnumphs ot the U S space program locuS1ng on the dramehc Apollo t 1 moon landing G by Armstrong & Batiuk MY WAY -Chapter One-AS a youngster in Evansville, Indiana, I was just one of the kids. lbere was act.u.ally very little to indicate at the time that l was marK.ed for greatness ! CBS • wins ratings race for 15th straight week Mike Farrell ond Alon Alda of the top-rated CBS televl!ion .•how MeA•s•H NEW YORK I AP> CBS m ade it 15 weeks in a row as the top-rated network in prime time. thanks in large measure lo a ha lf-dozen consistent- ly popular programs. fi gures fro m the A.C. Nielsen Co. showed. "M·A·S-H" was t he week"s No 1 show with a rating of 24 , with "'The J effersons ·· fourth "·House Calls·· eighth. "Dukes of Hazzard" ninth'. "Trap· per John, M.D." 10th and "Alice" 11th All are on C BS. Nielsen says the rating for "M·A·S·H" means of all the country's hom es with television, 24 per- cent saw at least part of the program. ABC and NBC ea ch had three programs among the 10 highest-r ated for the week ending Aug. 30, and the three-way race was relatively close as a result. CBS' averake rating was 14.8 to 14.6 for ABC and 1.3.1 for NBC. The networks say that means in an average primc·time minute during the week 14.8 percent of the nation's TV-equipped homes were tuned to CBS. NBC's thjrd·place finish was the network's third straight. ABC's "World News Tonight" finlshed a half· pltint ahead of CBS' "Evening News" ln their con- tinuing race. It was only the second time In the No. 1 spot for "World Newa Toni1ht." Leslie Stahl anchored the CBS program during the, week, sub- stltutlni for the regular anchor. Dan Rather. Of the first 40 programs rated in Nielsen·s weekly survey. only three -including ABC's .. 20-20·· in 17th place were on the air for the first t 1 me A pre-season professional football game between the Houston Oilers and Dallas Cowboys, on CBS. was No. 38, and another CBS speciaJ, called "Rig Rend Country," was 40th. Prime tim~ wlll be dominated by reruns for at least another month No speciric date has been set for the start of the 1981-82 season, but fall pro· gramming is expected to begin around the first week of October. NBC listed three of the week's five lowest· rated shows. An ABC movie, "FM," was No. 61, followed by "NBC Magazine" and two movies from the same network, "Two Reelers." and "24 Hours of the Rebel,'' and a ''CBS Reports'' presen- tation, "The Best Little Statehouse in Texas." Here are the week's 10 highest-rated pro· grami>: "M·A·S·H," with a rating of 24 representing 19.2 million homes, CBS; "Diff'rent Strokes," 21.9 or 17.S million, NBC: "Hart to Hart," 21.6 or 17.3 million, ABC: "The Jefferaons,'' 21.3 or 17 million, CBS; "Three's Company," 21.2 or 16.9 million, an~ "Too Close !or Comfort.'' 21.1 or 16 .• 'million, both ABC: "Facl.9 or Lite," 20.9 or 16.7 million, NBC; "House Calla," 20.4 or ie I mlWon~d ·•oukes or H1uant." 20.S or 16.2 mUlion, CBS, and "Quincy, M.E .. " 19.8 or 15.8 million. NBC. The next 10 shows "Trapper John. M.O .. " a nd "Alice." both CBS. tie: "Real People," NBC: .. 60 Minutes:· CBS; "CHiPs," NBC: "Laverne and Shirley" and "20·20," both ABC : "Magnum. P .I." CBS, and "Bosom Buddies" and the movie "When She Was Bad," both ABC. tie Ann Harding dies LOS ANGELES CAPl -Actress Ann Harding, whose aristocratic portrayals spanned a 30-year stage, film and television career. has died after an illness of several months. a family spokesman said. No services were planned for Miss Harding 79, who died Tuesday al her Sherman Oaks home' the spokesman said. ' Born Aug. 17. 1902, at Fort Sam Houston, Tex- as, she was the daughter of Gen. George C. Gately. She made her film debut ln 1929 ln "Parts Bound," and played numerous films afterwardJ including, "Holiday," and "The Anlmai Kingdom." Her lelevlslon appear.noes included "Armttronf Circle Theater," ''Burke's Law," "Ben Cas~y" a.nd "The Deftnders." / ... --____ _.... _ _.., _ __,......,.....,. ..... ~-..... 11111mm----...-.-........ ---~- Orange Coast DAii Y PILOl ffhurc,c1ay. SuptumhOr 3 1981 Local playhouses regroup for coming stage season San Clemente, Lido Isle theaters to close Hy TOM TITUS Of -o.ltf 1'1loll '"'" , U111t 1s llw .~«''""'" rn a st·nes of three columns or1 11 ... /call $l'(uor1 /<ir t/u> Oranjlt' ('vo.Ws pru/easaorwl. c·om· 111u111t11111111 n1/l••l1111/1• tlwalt'r~ 1 l':vt•11 thou.:h two lol'ul community theater groups \Hm'I bt· answering the bell for lhe s tart of llw 1981 K2 M'al'>on. lht'rt"s i.t11l plenty of C'omedy u111J drnrna tu J.!O around with 14 new shows in the "nrkl'> for u1H·n1ngs between no" und mid Novt.•mbcr Fulling. ut ll·us t lt•mporar1ly, by thl' ways ide un• thl· San Ch•rncnte l'ommunrt) Theater and the Lido ls lt• Pl.1}t•rs The Lido the1>p1an::. h avt' ::.n atchl.'CI tht•1r 1981 82 season. while the San l'lcmenlt· group is in the m 1dst of reorgamzatton Wlwn th{· sruson gels INTERMISSION unckr way on Sept l l , L"o l<><.•al playhouses will bl' off and running The Huntington HN1ch Playhouse will be staging the mus ical corned) "Guys and Dolls" while the Westminster Community Theater counters with tht• Mav December drama "Middle of lhe Night." The• follow1ni:: Wt'Ckend will find three more non profes,..1onal s ho ws o n the boards ··c ht•ater" .. at the Costa Mesa C1v1c Playhouse. "The Women" at S howcase ProduC'tions in Westm1nslt•r and ··A Turn for the Nurse · by the M1ss1on V1eJo Playhouse <formerly the Saddleba<'k Valley Commun11:. Theater> in the Cabrr llo Playhoust'. \\h1c·h is normally the home of the San Cll'mentc Community Theater Two mon• community groups launch their nl'" schedull'l'> nn Sept 25 T he Ne" porl Theater Arts Center mounts ··The Great A-menC'an Back-slagl' Musical · while.> the Laguna Moulton Playhouse of ft'rl'> thl' twn l'haractl'r coml'dv ··same Time. Next Yl'ar · Thl' l<illt'r play 1s the only one to be presented twice during the fall campaign ll's also the next atlractrnn uf lht· Irvine Communil\ Theater. bo>A 111g in on Oct 9 · 11Hurrah and hallelujah!" -Shella Benson, LOS ANGELES TIMES Ttw Nt•wpo1 I llurbor Actors Theater will be of ft•f'rnJ: two J)IUV'> 1n repertory, beginntng Oct. 23 Huddy f<:bsc11 "' "Mury, Queen or llearLo;" and Shakespt'tu·t'·~ 'Twelfth Night ... which opens th<· folltl\\ rng Friday S huring un openi n g night with tht' Shakcspt•art'an play on Oct JO will be a new rom l'dy. ·Love•. Sex and the I Rs:· at the H untrngton lll'Oll'h l'layhomw. and a m ystery drama, ''The llauntrng of 11111 llou::.l'. .. al the Westminster Com rnun1t v Tht•ater ·Night Mu:-.1 Fall,·· another mystery thriller. "Ill Ix· ttw set·ond one out of the wings from the !\1 1ss1011 V1<.'JO Playhouse. hopefully 1n the group's Ill'" Laguna l11ll s lh('ater, on Nov. 6 The Costa Mc•sa Civic Playhouse follows with ·st•paratt• Tables" on No\• 12. with the musical · ,\ Litlll' Night l\1 us1<.' ' ticketed for a Nov 13 open 111g al tht• Laguna Moulton Playhouse Looking ah<'itd to thl' holiday season. two com- muntl) tht•ak1 group::. will be offering Christmas shows for the youngsters The Nt'wport Theater Arb Center ha)> ··simple Simon" planned for a 0('(' 1 opening, while the Huntington Bearh Playhoust• will offer an original r hildre n 's musieal . "\'\s1tml'> of Sugar Plums:· bowing in on Dl•c· 12 And l'ven without the San Clemente and Lido Isle.• input. that all adds up lo a busy ha lf season for n1111rnu111ty lh(•;1tcr v1t•wers 1 f'ndm.J The /11ur colleges oJfer eight more showsJ ··r Ill 11 \ll'l·R·\Tl1Rl· IS lllGH l\l\JD 1111 \( I ('\,(j SI/ LI l:'\CI I:'\ ·no1n 111 .\r.. 1"''""'V"'"' !•\\II I ODR \\1 \SO·\ Kl D 1"- \l \10"\Plll RI . RICH 1:-.; CllARt\( I LR \'I) f ·\l ' I W'JTH Tl:.NSIQN'.' '••unit\ kM " BODY HEAT As the t~mperoture riSRS. the suspen.w beguts. MEET THE WORLD'S RICHEST ORPHAN! The Casual S ide of Rugby I OO"o cotton rugby shorts and µ;1111 ... available 1n colors ol red wll1le kliak1, sky blu11. navy and gold Also !he classic bar stripe rugby .,11111 in a poly/conon blend AL S GARAGE 56 FASHI ON ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644·7030 •BARGAIN MATINEES• Monday thru Saturday All Performances belore 5:00 PM (Elcept Speci.11 Engagemen1s and Holidays) lA MIRADA MAU LA MIRADA WALIC·IN n. .,.,, PUllll ..,.... CMt wY tfl ft......,. nM.Loee ... "ARTHUR"!Mt "VICTORY"i.. , .. , ... , .... .,. ,, .. ,_... ......... . "UNDER THE RAINBOW" tN I lllt &Af 7"4' ... , ... """n.·~-..... .. P\.UI POI OM.IQlti ................ ,~ nM,Uf,U .. ,tt1,a. ....... n.~14il.11411 tWt..;; roM ~ .. ALLOl Mii ~fU -.arfM.w •A.I.. a..A'f•Y'tOM RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK t"' ......... tka, r:.•. •t:• LAKEWOOD CENTER WALK·IN .. .,.. .. ..,.. 'OllO ........ A.f..L,I_ ..... RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK ,,... 1e _, OOU'f ITI.~ " .. , .......... .. • 1-n:" ~ IC:aJlfQ: ncno• .,. OOla'"t • ~"'° 'HEAVY METAL" (R) ·~•.1• ••.••.••..•• LAKEWOOD CENTER SOUTH WALll·IN FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER '"l u•.>• •• •• ••·""" JotYll)' ot C.or>o'9• ,.,, 213/531·9580 'FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER ' r•1 UM,1M,t -.1•,t-• ,, ... u, • aAl!IMl M • C .-11 fO"'"l lllt CUl.IGYt: 'EYE OF THE NEEDLE . (R) 114',.J• lM I N tt tl fHl -OWNT\M CONTV• t NOW-f'tAYll«> \\V • I . .. -- •IOWAAOS sourH coasr MUN BRIA,.,,. 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No Economy SH ting • S' e w II IPGI 70rrm No"-'No Emnomy s.ru. 12:002:254:$ 7::11& 10-00 e.o utt0nary M • 1 Sound •I ()<l ... 1n Botow YoUll AM car 'td•O ti YO .. -k°' II no AM cat rid.a w 1tt't .,.n1t1on caworv potttt0"1 bf'I "°"' own AM port1bte, <>fl TIC .. IQtfT TttACK (POI a. Ft. Apache, 'nu llron1< (R) HEAVY METAL (RI ALSO SHOWING AMERICAN POP IRI M N/llERICNt WEREWOLF IN LCJNOON (Rl Bulbn' lam ( R l Mk.FOi (Rl Plus! Endlea Love (RI ZORRO, ntl! GAY Bl.ADE tPGI T1r11n The Ape Man (RI STR..U(Rl UNDER THE RAINBOW IPOI OPEN 7:30 NIGHTLY Und9'12FREEUnlntNoted IY\.ftlfUIW'T~* "VICTORv··'"' 1W ,.11t •• ,., ••• LAGUNA STRIPES (Al ' ..... ,. ,. S 0 8 (RI I• I H - so. COAST WALIC·IN So"''" Coo11 H1•ny OI &t000•'1Y 494-1514 OAY9 ,..'*'"* • .,_.,..,,.,... ··AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON' 11'1 J ............... , .. .. ' lO M.Altftl*>fil fiOtltO • W Altf. .. Au.I II ... 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CMUCll NOtlt'ff u UNI' 1• ·AN EYE FOR AN EYE t~I ~UI THE HOWLING 1•1 lU WU CU tr• llAAC ty•tl ·ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK ~lUI DEADLY BLESSING" (RI ··oJo POR oso· cooo ns·n31 "TRES CONTllA El DHTI MJNllN~!ON 81A(M WARNER DRIVE·IN Worn•r Aite We\t Of l•ocr\ l h10 847-lS91 .. __ .u._ 'LA COSECH~E MWEAES·· "OYE SALOME'. L$A~c•~o ] Classified ads phoned 1n up to 5:30 p.m. Monday to Friday appear in the next day's issues of the lllyl'illl ,HUGELY ENTERTAINING!" l1• • ' ' I In the Supreme lhere are only eighl of them IOWUOS •IW,0111 lll&ltN tl"U ,l&IA JA..,. tU , ,, ' t IDW&ROS CINIMA WUI CIMIOOlll!I , .. ; , .. ,.. .... , ·-·- • • II -Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday. September 3. 1981 'Surf-music' pioneers return after adVersity .. SF.A1·n,1-; c /\ l'I Pu pu doo run doo run doo Rt>nwml1t>1 ., A lot of pt.>oplt• around the countr y do and run to conl'l'rts by 1960s surfing hit mukers J an and l>t•11n . There's nostalgia and the old lyril's "Little deuce coupe, you don 't know what you've got!" Then• also is lht• specter or a horrible car trash and near dt.•ulh Jun Rerry, 40, and Dean Torrence, 41, say ..,ometamcs 1t 's hard lo keep the melodies lively on tour "The tunes bore me every night." said Tor- rem·t•, who was with Berry in Seattle recently to pt.>rrorm old hats • It's not exactly la ke it was, Torr ence said , when the pair s ang "S urf City" and hung out in California with friends, The Beach Boys, in the l'<trly sixties Berry s uffers from aphasia and has troulJle talking and understanding words nut 23 years after their first hit, .. J enny Lee" madt• them rock 'n roll stars, Jan and Dean still haul an crowds "I have people l'Oming up to me all the lime saying, ·1 grew up with yonr music.· I look at them and th1.•y look 15 or 20 years older than I am. ll ..,hMkes me bal'k to rl'alrty ... Torrence i.aid in an in- te n •ae'A Herry wa!>n t able Lo talk about has reahly He "'as ~eriously rnJured in April 1966. when he !>mas hed has Corvette Strngray into a truck ·~-· ........ Jan and Dean . music makers of lhr early 1960s . .1re back 011 the concert tour after a11 auto acc1 dent kept Jan Berry from perfurmmg for Iii years Berry. left. and Dea11 Turre11ce. appear- ing m Seattle. say their songs sill/ bnng rn huge crouxJ.s. B<'rry was in a coma for months, suffered sevt-re brain darnagt• and was paralyzed. Now. he walks rn a stooped shuffle and has problems using his right arm. "The basics ht>'s got But he has trouble for m - ing any concept of anything that ·s maybe a little comphl'ated ... Torrenct: said of has friend Ten years later. Berry improved well enough High court nominee, husband ntlllionaires WAS•H NGTON <AP > Sandra D O'Connor. nominated by President Reagan to be the firs t woman on the Supreme Court. says she and her husband are worth more than SI I million. " The sum, which would place her among the weallh1est members of the court, includes her home an Paradise Valley. Ariz., valued al $300,000, and a joint partnership in terest with her husband in a private law firm .worth $342.850 Mrs. O'Connor's hus band. John J O'Connor Ill, is a senior partner an the firm of Fennemore. Craig. Von Ammon & Udall. one of Arizona's largest. Mrs O'Connor has been a judge on the Arizona Court of Ap· peals since 1979. The Jinancial ~lalement was sut>- milled last week to the Senate Judiciary Committee. "'h1ch began!> three days of public hearings on the nomination next Wednes day Mr s . O 'Connor arrived rn Washington on Tuesday for "isolated s tudy and preparation" for her testimony at the hearings, a White House spokesman sL1id Wednesday Her nomination as expected to eas1 ly win Senate approval In a statement to the committee. Mrs. O'Connor said she s upports a limited role for the federal courts <ind as "keenly a\\ are of the problems associated with 'Juc11c1al act1v1sm · .. "The separatwn of powers pnnc1 pie also requ1rl'1> Judges lO a,·01d sub st1tuting their own views of "'hat is dl·sarable in a particular case for those of the lt•g1s lat ure." she wrote. Judges arl' "ill l•qu1pped" to sub st1tute their vrl'w., for the execullve or leg1s lall\'l' branches. wh1~ are more "attum.·d to the public will' and more "µohllt'a ll~ accountable · J usttcc Lt•w1 s F Powell Jr has lasted asseb of \\t·ll over $2 m1lhon and Chief Justit l' Wa rren F:. Burger has said his uss<•ts are in the $1 ru.illiun..canv.c.. :\lrs O'Connor .. aid that since she hu., lrmated stuek holdangs there \\ould be fe" t onf11 cts arising from <·a st'" befon· tht· c·o urt and "tht-~ \\Ould he reasona bl~ ob\'IOU~ .. 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Torrence said Thal <J1cJ11't work. though Berry needed Tor- 1 l•nn· around ull th<' tame to make sure things went 1·1~hl With a l'l'rpt•tual hair smile on his face, he w us l'Usy prey When he asked the young Seattle a udience how many of them had seen the film, most raised their hands This year, Jan and Dean will play about 90 cJutes with the bigger bookings going (or about $10,000 a night The audiences are three quarters female, many of them teen-age girls, Torrence said That's the way at has always been Two girls for every boy ll was a macJe-for television CBS movie that made their corm•buck possible . The film , "Oead- man'i. Curve" atrl'd 1-'eb 3. 1978, a nd told the story of Jan and Dean a nd the accident "l "don't know 1f anybody would have un- Chenrical effective against gallstones NEW YU HK I AP J A chemical normally found 111 the liver and the blood has been ~hown to be effet·tave 10 treating galbtones, which afflict some 20 million Americans But the substance also has several harmful s ide effects, and dol'tors !>ay at wall probably not replace• s urgery as the prin- cipal treatment. The c hemical , called c hl•nodeoxy c·holtl' acid . or l'henodaol, completely dissolved gallstones in 13.5 percent of pa- tients gr vcn high doSt'S. It partially dissn l ved the gallstones in 40 8 percent or those patients. The two-year stud} of 916 pa taents, led by John Lachm or (;corge Washrngton University an Washington. O.C., and Dr. Leslie Schol'nfit!ld of Cl'dar Sinai Medical Center a nd UCLA, was rt'portt'd in the Annals of In· ternal Medicine Chenod1ol :.ibu r<11 s ('d the ? (I I cholesterol levels of most pa tu:nts who received al. and there . were sagos it wa!> dangerous to their hvers, even though it is found normally an the hver in much smaller quantities Chcnodiol worked better in thin patients, those with small or floating gallstones , a nd in women Womc·n are the mo~t frequent v1ct1ms of ga I ls tones 15 malhon American women have them The tiny s tones. somt.•timcs made mostly of t holcslerol and sometimes of l·alcium or other i.ubstances, are formed in thl· gallbladder. where the> l'an cause parn and rnfcl'lton Thl'Y can also migrate from the gallbladder and cause jaun· dace by blol'king the common hi Ir duct Gall bla dder removal is the fifth most common operation in the Coated States. according to figures from 1975 Treatment of . gallstones 111 this country costs $1 balhon a year. accordrng to l.achin In an editorial accompanying the report of the study, Dr Charles McSherry. a s urgeoe at lht• Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York. said s urgery is stall the best trea tment for gallstones because of its low comphcation rate and its eff~­ t1vcne~~ lie noted that once the drug was s topped, gallstones reap- peared in about a quarter or the patients whose gallstones had been dissolved. 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In the past, prior to the start of every re· gular season, it used to be the Rams ' big- gest question was whether they'd beat Dallas or not in the playoffs. Usually, get· ting that far and winning a divisional title (in the process> were foregone con- clusions. Not any longer. Now, the Rams not only have the ques· l ion of Dallas in the playoffs. but they have the added doubt of whether they're going to get to the post-season tourname nt at all. J ust how well the Rams do in '81 will de· pend on just how well these deficiencies can be overcome. No longer is the NFC West a pushover. Atlanta has lo be reckoned with, and San COMMENTARY Francisco and New Orleans are improv- ing. One thing is clear -the season will show if the Rams a re on their way back . or have reached new depths for un fu lfilled expectations. tlere's a rundown : played much ov~r tne past year and a half. ln four tuneups 110 quarters total> the Rhodes Schol a r has completed 44 or 79 p asses for 575 yard s and t h ree touchdowns . He is also the Rams' second leading rusher with 72 yards on rive car r ies. Haden, however, has also thrown lO in· tercept ions tthat's 40 projected over a 16·ga m e schedule >. and has had his troubles sustaining any offensive drives This , naturally, will have to change If Haden can't find ha s groove, neithe r will the Rams RAMS SCHEDULE <a ll ti meloi local> Sun., Nev. 1 DETROIT 1 p.m. There are some legitimate concerns with the '81 Rams. The defensive front line is suspeet; the linebackers untested ; the q u a rterback s ituation shaky ; a nd t he depth limited . OFFENSE On the other hand . a bright spot has been the emergence of Jeff Rutledge as a bona fide backup. T here are some around Rams Park, in fact, who feel Rutledge 1s a better quarterback than Haden. Swl., Sept 6 HOOSTON 1 p.m. S. .. Sept. 13 at New Orlnns 10 a.m. Sin .• Sept. 20 GREEN BAY l p.m. Melt. Sept. 21 at c~a20 6 p.m. · Sall., Now. 8 NEW ORLEANS 1 p.m Quarterbacks , No longer is this a team that can win merely by throwing its helmets on the fie ld. Remember, this club is two years older than t he one that went to the Super Bowl. And, harmony and unity among players and management are not the best at the moment. Contrary to prior seasons, there is no doubt here as to who is No. l Win or lose. Pat Haden is going to be calling the signals (unless. of course, he comes up with a new way lo gel injured). There will be no controversy though between these two. Rutledge knows his role and is willing Lo accept the situation as it is. Rutledge, by Lhe way. an less than four quarters of preseason work, has complet· ed ll-of-16 passes for 218 yards and two <See RAMS, Page C2) Sin .. Oct. 4 CLEVUAND 1 p.m. S1111., Oct 11 at AtJanta 1 O a.m. Sall., Oct. 18 at Dallas 6 p.m. Haden's biggest difficulty in the pre. season has been cons istency . which is what happens to a ~uarterback who hasn't Sill.., Oct 25 at San f mcisco 1 p.m. How the Daily Pilot Picks the NFL NFC AFC Super Bowl Champion WHt CentT•I East John Rams Chicago Philadelphia Sevano •Atlanta •Dallas Craig Rams Detroit Philadelphia Sheff •Atlanta •Dallas Roger Rams Detroit Dallas Carlson •Atlanta •Philadelphia Howard L. Rams Detroit Dallas Handy •Atlanta •Philadelphia Ed Atlanta Chicago Philadelphia Zintel •Rams •Dallas Curt Rams Tampa Bay Philadelphia Seeden •Atlanta •St. Louis •Wild Card 'Green Monster' gets Witt, Angels BOSTON !AP> -Young Mike Will of the Angels learned quick· ly that the "Green Monster" in little Fenway Park can spell in· stant doom. The hard -t hrowing right · hande r, j ust turned 21 , even gave Ma nager Gene Ma uch what h e wa nted Wednesday night, but wound up the loser in t he Boston Red Sox· 3-1 victory over the Angels. Witt allowed only seven hits, including six singles , but wa s beaten on Dave Stapleton's two- run chip shot which bounced off the top of the left-fi eld wall into t he screen in the fourth inning. "It's a home run any way you look at it," Witt said. "The pitch seemed low e noug h, but he golfed it. Mauch came out and told me, 'That's what I wanted. a popup. It just we nt over the fence.'" ''He threw a pretty good curve to Stapleton, but everybody gets killed by that green sucker," said Mauch. who played for the Red Sox in the 1950s before tum - i ng to m an aging. "That's a Fenway loss. There 's been hun· dreds of them . That ball was a can of corn any other place in the world." Fenway homer , but I'm glad to gel it ." he said "He got ahead of me 10·21 and threw me a breaking ball a little up. I didn't think it was going to make it, but rll take it. .. Witt, 5.7 as a rookie. allowed just one other run on an in- On TV today channel 5 at 4 :30_ fi eld hit as Lansford stretched his hitting streak to 13 games and t wo-out s ingles by Rick Miller and Glenn Hoffman in the s econd but was out· pitched as rookie Bobby Ojeda, 4-1, and Mark Clear combined on a six-hitter Witt. who struck out seven and walked two, said Lansford was hit .. by a fast ball that got a way ... Fortunately, Lansford appeared to esca pe s erious in· jury. He walked from the field under his own power, but was t aken by team physician Dr . Arthur Pappas t o nearby Newton-Wellesley Hospital for X-rays and overnight observa- tion. "It was an accident," Witt said. "It bothered me that I hit him. but I came back okay. Once the game started again, I didn't think about it." Champion West Central East Champion Philadelphia San Diego Cleveland New EnQland San Diego •Pittsburgh •Buffalo San Diego Philadelphia San Diego Pittsburgh New England Buffalo •Cleveland •Buffalo Buffalo Rams San Diego Pitts burgh New EnQland San Diego •Oakland •Miami San Diego Rams Oakland Pittsburgh M iami Pittsburgh •San Dil!(Jo •Houston Pittsburgh Atlanta Oakland Cleveland New England Oak.land •Houston •Buttalo Oakland Philadelphia San Diego Cleveland New England San Diego •Oakland •Miami San Diego • .. .. .. f '. ', ~ . ,, .............. Stapleton who hoisted an <>·2 pitch for his sixth homer alter Camey Lansford had been hit on the helmet in the left forehead area , smiled, but didn't brag, about the tie-breaking 33().root drive. "It was what they call a "It was an accident all right," St apleton said. "You could tell that by the way the pitcher looked. He was really upset When I saw Carney was ol<av. it really pumped me up." OVER AND OUT . I lie Nast ci~l' spn rn b over the net at the U.S. Open tennis cham · pionships in New York after losin ~ to :\1 el Purcell m fl\'(.' 'it'b in a first round m <•1 C'h Wl'dnesda~· Sl't' -.t or~. p,IJ..!l' l':I Scioscia finds his groove--and so do the Dodgers LOS ANGELES (AP l -Some players have come back from the pro· tracted baseball strike playing bet.ter for it. Dodger catcher MlJce Scioscia does not number himself amon1 those ranks however. "I felt I was in a groove before the strike, but then my timing was off when I returned," said the Dodgen' rookie catcher. But now that he's gotten some more acllon in, Scloscia feels he's on the beam. He certainly gave the Pitt1bur1h Pirates pause Wednesday nitht, chip· ping in a double and two 1tn11es to a 14-hlt attack that sent the Pirates down .. 6-2 for their ninth defeat in 10 games. "I feel the reason I'm doing so well now is l 'm playing on a regular basis. I've always been a good contact hitter," said Scioscia. who raised hia average to .307. In the fourth inning, Scioscia 's single on a hlt·and·run play knocked in one run and enabled Pedro Guerrero to r each third, from where be scored on Bill Russell's s acrifice fiy. The Pirates got one run back in the fifth on Omar Moreno's run-s corld'I single . The Dod1ers then broke the game open with three runs in the bottom of the· fifth, two on a triple by Guerrero. who ~ bJtting .326. Guerrero ateo acoTed on the play when Tim Foli's relay throw was wild. Bill Madlock homered to lead orr thtll. Pirates' sixth, his fourth home run ol"' the year, and Jay Johnstone hit his third pinch home r un to open the bottom of the sixth. Bob Welch, 6-5, earned the win with relief help from Terry Forster and Ale- jandro Pena, who recorded his second save. Robert Long, O·l, took the loss in his major league debut. Los Angeles veteran second-baseman Dave Lopes returned to the octive ros· ter Wednesday night after two weeks~on the disabled lls t because of a groin In· j~ry. But he wasn 't in the starling lineup Steve Sax, the promising 21-year-old promoted two weeks ago as a replace ment for Lopes. started and contributed a single and a stolen base to the victory . The Nation a l Le ague's All·St a r second baseman the last two years was ba tting only .178 when he aggr avated a groin injury Aug. 17 in Chicago. Sax, who was leading the Texas League In hitting with a 346 average. arrived the next day and has started every game since, batting .273. The Dodgers begin a four-aame series toniaht against St Louis. Sun., Nov. 15 at Cincinnati 10 a.m. Sin., Nov. 22 SAN FUNCISCO 1 p.m. Sun., Now. 29 at Pittsburp 10 l.l1l Sin., Dec. 6 at New Ywk Giants 10 UL Mic!., Dec. 14 ATLANTA 6 p.m. Sun., Dec. 20 WASHINGTON 1 p.m. \l1k<' Dw111·111 Dunivin conquers the odds B y CU RT SEEDEN Of llW o.lly Pllet !o\.IH LON G BEAC H Make Dunivan recalls the day vividly. "It was June 27, 1977." he answers without hesitation. Thal was t he day Dunivin, an ordt!r a 1 struck his head on the bottom of a pool. b 1 broke. hi s neC'k. el lay helplessly at the bottom of the pool because he \\as para lyzed from t he neck d own . a nd d l require d ea rdaopulmonary resuscitation afler he stopped breathing. For good measure. Dunivin came down with pneumonia in the hospital that same night and doctors predicted he wouldn 'l live A week an the intensive care unit. another two weeks in the o r t hopedics ward a nd three months an a neck brace made a s hambles out o( the doctor's prognosis NOT ONLY did Dunivin learn from scratch how lo walk again, but he also learned how to crash his way through an offensive line again. like he did when he was a sophomore at Capistrano Valley High when the injury OC· curred Dunivin will be among the de- fensive li nemen who will be try- ing to battle their way past the Brigham Young University of- fensive Line in hopes of gelling to Cougar quarterback sensation J im Mc Mahon Saturday when Long Beach State hosts BYU in ' Southern California's first m~jor college football game or the year at Anaheim Stadium. · A community coll ege All.' American and a state second· team selection while at Sad,; d leback College. Dunivin has p11\; that terrifying day behind him1 and has now comfortably settled' into the life of a collegiate foot-1 ball player. 1 He's even moved into a Long; Beach a partment a few blocks' from t he college along with, teammate Ed Boehler where the No . l p riority is football , "although there's a sorority house just around the corner that's kind of nice.·· he points out STILL. DUNIVIN admits he has a great deal to be thankful for. F ollowing the accident in the pool. which occurred when be went off a slide head-first, two ot Dunlvin's Capistrano Valley teammates -Todd FulladoH <See DUNIVIN, Pace Q) J ·I Orange Coa st DAILY PILOT /Thursday, Septembur 3, 1981 ....... ____________________ --"'!• ~-------------------------------------------------------------------------- ,,. I ' -' ~ , t . • ' . Lumbe rjack kicker makes te am on dare From AP tUspatches 1-'LAGSTA FF A guy whose lJ!>tl rll'ld goal atte mµl was blocked 1w and who trwd out for the Lumber · 10·1 jacks on a dare hus won Northern Arizona l .,.,, University's s tarting place kicker assignment He's Mark Diamond. a Junior from Palos Verdes Estutc~. and he 'll make his collegiate 1 1..., debut Sutur duy when Northern Arizona opens 1ls football sl'uson at Texas A&I in Kingsville. Tex a::. ..... .. j 111 ' jjl} Out it was soccer , his love for 14 years, whi<'h brought him to Flagstaff, oot football lie s aid he left the soccer club because "a lot of players weren't taking it very seriously " And he tried out for football last spring only r 111· after his roommate dared him to make the al tw tempt lie s aid he hadn't given football serious IL. thought earlier because he felt the kicker he 1~1' s ucel'ccls Whit Poindexte r had a lock on .. the spot u·, Poindexter graduated last year after l\\O ' •'' sea sons as the Lumberjacks all-purpose kicker ' '''· Quote of the day Eastern Michig<tn football coach Mike Strock, on his team's prospects after 3·7, 2 8 1 and I 9 seasons ·we·ve got no place to go but up This won't be a rebu1ldin~ year. hut a .regrouping year " Verme1I says Philadelphia is better P hilad elp h ia Coach Dic k [!] Vermell says he expects his defend c. • mg NFC ch etmpions to be a better football team. although injuries and the ability or backup people to produce may determine the outcome o( the season that starts this "'eekend Place-kicker Dave Trout, cornerback An· thony Washington and linebacker David Little will be the only rookies to open the season on w t h e Pitts burgh roster Thomas ~- "Hollywood" Henderson's return to tht> NF L has been cut s hort by a neck fracture. From Page C1 ''*4 .,RAMS' OUTLOOK • • • Brett 's hit gives Quisenberry first w1 n Gt·orf(f' Brt'lt '11 bab l''> loudl'd ml .:1·ound bull wi lh l wo out ln the nlntt~ ann tng :.t•orcd l J. I.. Wuhlnttton from third IMM' u11d hfh:tl K1m~1t:1 l'1ty to 3 5 '1 v1t'l11ry on·r M1lw;1ukl'l' with fo1·11wr (.'osta M esu anti Orun)(c C:ou:it l'ollc((e pltchl·r Dan llulsen~rry 11 •1 > p1t kln.: uµ h1b first vlttory of t lw 'cuson Ou1st•nb .. 1 I') 1111l·hl·d two innings in 1 ,•ltcf to Ket thl' win (';hn·wht•r£> 1n the Anwn<'illl l.1?11.:ut• Wl'dtws d ay l'l ike llargrovt' hit ll two 1uu homt·r ttft.:r dnvln)( 111 two other runs with a busc:-. loadt•d s ingle to lead Clt~vl·lund lo a sweep or a doublt• hcad1·r ovH th e Oakl;ind A 's, to 4 and l u In l he 11 Pl' II c l'. John l>enny 111t cht·ll ;1 fo ur hit 'hutout l'111 e h h1tt~r Ron <Jwsenberry J aek'ion s1111;!h.·d home Kfrk Gibson in the 10th 1ntun~ lo lift l>t'lro1t to a 5 '1 vu·tory ovcr tht.' Ch1('ago White Sox Rob Wllfong's suicidt• sque .. 1.t• lJunt :,cored Mlck~y llatch..r from tl11rd and lifted Minnesot a lo a 4 3 wir1 ovt•r the Ne\\ \'mk Yankl'es Left hander Kick lf(ln .. ycull p1tch('ll a six hitter 3nd Billy Sam1>le d1•11ve to threP runs as Texas snapJ)<'d a thn·c game lo~ing str eak in beating Toronto, <I I l::ddi .. :tturray's bases loaded s ingle in the lxlttom of the I Ith innm~ gave B~1ltir11on• u tOITil' from behind, :1 2. victory over St•attl1· Seaver, Foster lead Cincinnati wt n Tom Seaver p1l<.'ht•tl a two hitter ml for eight inn ing!. and George Foster's towering home run 50 fl'C't up the left fil'ld foul pole scn•t•n 1gn1tl'd the Cin- c innati Reds lo J 7-0 vit•tory over Montreal tn Nauonal Leagu1..• aC'twn Wt>dnesday Seaver was bidding for the 55th s hutout and I Ith I wo·hitter of hi s ('areer, but a long rain dl'lay a fte r he pitched the eighth inning prevented him from sl:srting lhl' ninth Lary Sorensl'n hl•ld San Fr:.incisco lo i,e\ l'll hits ovcr i,cven in ning!'t a~ St Lo uil> defe ated the (;1arll!.. !>·2 Eddie Milh~r singled homt• th~ lying 11111 . :-.loll· s('(~ond and lh1 rd b ast• and =-t·ored lhe winning l ait y on J t>rr.) ltoys ter's ... ac rifltl' fl y In lht' bollom or t h e nsnth 1nn1ng t o give Seaver i\lluntJ a :J 2 \\ 111 OvC'r Philadelphia Rob Knepi>er tossed a three hitter ancl Alan /\"hbv knoC'kt•d in three run:-. with four h1ls. inclucl;ng a two run homer , to I cud 1 louston to 1ls st•vt•nth ::.tra1ght victory. a n 1:1 o tll't.'1s1on ovt.•r the :-.ll'\.\ York MC'ls ~ _::i: .. V" He 's been _jruerce pt..f_d ~~cc ~:l.J i'he third quarterbatk, J eff Lb c 0Lh (!1· s Id e . f I n ll 11 y cs tablt-;hed himselr las t veur when he was second on the club in receptions 1 ~1. many coming on lug plavs uvl'r the middle l\.Cmp, 1~ l{reen and figures to .. ~l~l·nd most of the se.ason chart ,JfW play::. on the s idelines .11 ~ Running Backs ~ h n fH the Rams have tried to keep 'N.' cndell Tyler a secret during rtl.he pres eason. they've done a good JOb of 1 t • , .w1rr'.\·ler. who unde rwent hip and !laclm surgery last year. has car • .Yiucl the ball 18 times for only 27 ' t1 ~.ird!. during s parse action 'ln\ose aren't exactly the num b i.>rs yo u 'd expe ct from a ·.t>iirakaway threat ~1 .. IStill. offens ive coor'dinator Lio ne l Ta ylor insists Tyler is rt•ady. If he m eans ready to be tht.• Tyle r of old or ready to be put on the shelf re m a ans under 1 n vest ig at1on Tyler's first r ea l test 1n more than a year will come against I louston Sunday As for tht' othe r s tn lhe -1.t.i.J c k fi c Id . C u 11 e n Bryant is ~lien Bryant. meaning he's ~e for every down. e very e , he won't fumble and will J! t between 50 and 100 yards per o \ang Jewerl Thomas, \\ho subbed JCH' Tyler during the latter part ... 1980. has been the team's top . 1j[Ound gamer during the pre ?rl\P.ason. accumulating 140 yards ,.ffpd two TOs on 38 carries. As for Mike Guman and rookie ~iiro Penaranda. both are very good on special teams but are .,41/ Jillie usc otherwise .,,lJ Thi~ is one pos1t1on where ,1fi\!Plh as a question mark ·: •t•: Offe nsive Line H's been c alled t he best in the ·~fL and. certainly, 1t would be ;~~rd to find one that's better. :;A4t the whispers are that the l.1.(f'qnt five are stronger on the '•:i'!ln than they are the pass . '' Let's face it, all the injuries to ® aden and Vince Ferragamo the •• ~i;t two years are not because '1 fiey've slipped on their cleats .;~ mebody is getting to them as :i c l2 prcseason sacks by oppo- ·I 'e'nts this ydr will attest •J ?noug F ra n ce (6 -5. 275 1>ounds>. Kent Hill (6·5, 260 >. ·,r•lch Saul (6-3. 248 l, Oennis Har· ., t1'h (6·5, 250 > and Jackie Slater b(.1(~4. 271 > are as imposing as they come. And. there's s uitable ckup m Irv Pankey <l>·4, 267 >. ug Smith <6·3. 251 > and Bill in (6·4, 2701 . here are some who think the nsive line might be reading many press clippings, ugh. This position, however , r e than any other. is the one at will ho ld the o ffense ~ogether : Wide Receivers I _?1he Rams bave a s uperstar on ~· horizon in Preston Dennard. The three-year fre e ·age nt veteran out of the University of New Mexico has blossomed into one of thP better receivers in the Nl'1 C. Durin g th e pr eseason , Dennard led the pass·catchlng rorps with 12 r ccept.ionit totaling 212 yards and four t ouchdowns Billy Waddy, who will start on I Wilht• Maller. at 33 years of age 1:. angry over the fact his c ontract expires this season 1 therc has b een no talk of negotiating a ne\\ une 1. But desp1t1..• the situation. he sll 11 re· ma ins a valuable cog m the Hams ' offen!.l' Othl·rs al th1 l> s pot include Drew llill (probably the fastest rece1vcr1 and Jeff Moore t \\.ho should see httle playang t1me1 Tight Ends Onc of Ilic best acquisitions the Rams have made an recent year~ was getting Henry Childs from Was hington He's added an e xtra d1mens1on the Rams have been looking for for year s . l IJdCn loves him He 's been ;isking for a (ight end of Childs' l'allbcr for more than six years Chtld~ ha:-. l'aughl ·nine passes for 158 yartl!. tn three preseason g ames He should get a lot of Haden·~ aC't1on. Walt Arnold. the No 2 light end. will sec duty on goalline situations and s pecial teams. OF:FENSE oerensive Line The biggest question mark of the team probably lies her e . There ts a lot of age within this crew f''ou r players -Jac k Youngblood 131 I. La rry .Brooks 131>: Cody Jones 1301 and Fred Dryer I 34 ) are over 30 Youngblood, Brooks and Jones s t art, along with M 1ke Fanning 128 1 Dryer. Reggie Doss <25 > and Phil Murphy 124 1 are the r e· se rves Fanning, of the bunch. has p layed the best. The others have been missing -a nd that's nol a good s ign T here has been no pass rush 1only four preseason sacks I to s peak of. a nd the linemen - with thc exception or F'anmng - have had trouble holding t~ir ground Thus. lhe linebackers are having lo fill the gaps and the defensive backs have been ask{'d to m a ke the t ackles . That's not healthy , especially if you're a 5·10, 175·pound OB. J ack Youngblood ha s recorded only three tackles and three as sists in parts of four preseason games: Larry Brooks has been strong against the run bul not the pass; and Jones and Dryer a re being double·teamed and run at a lot Jones. converted from inside to out. has failed thus Car in the exper im ent. Why, then, are the Ram roaches start· ing him over Dryer., Good ques· ti on. If Lhe front four can 't pressure any better than they have been. it's going to be a long season for the defense Linebackers lt's hard to analyze this spot because little is known about the talent. With the exception or Jim Youngblood, all are unproven and untested. Combined, Youngblood, Carl Ekern and George Andre w!! have totaled 27. tac kles and 11 <Stt RAMS , Page CO l/u1lir11 Cromwell Tl/lt'r J11hnSUfl Hruant l'erry Dennard Jim YCJungblood Baseball today On thlb dute 10 hu:scbull in 1970 Jim McMahon: l'hicu.io 'ubt1 11l ul(J(l'r Hilly Williams' 1>luyin.: slrl·uk of 1,117 l(umcs, tl Nut1on;1I l.l•agut> rt•c.•ord, came to an end BYU franchise On this tlatt• m llH 7. Grover Cleveland Altxt.mder hurled a i>mr of 1·om1>lctl' KBnl(' vtctotle~ ab the PhiludPl1Jh1a Phill1t.•!>t took u double hl•Jder fr<1111 lhc Brooklyn Dod.:c.·rs, 6 o and 9 J QB owns 32 NCAA records Dy CUKT s t;t.:OEN Ol 1 .. °"''' ~ ''*" Toda)''> L11nh<lay < 'kvcland 1nf1eld1•r A tau Banr11sll•r 1:> 30 The ~lory hll!. l>\'cn told often enough. It'll ubout how six year·old Jim Mt·Mahon stuc k a fork In his eye, two of iL~ prongs actually going all the way through Council may delay McEnroe penalty Suq~ery followed , a n d although It left M<·Mahon with a n egg.s haped pupil, the operation was a i.uc<·es~ Hoy . was it a SU('cess llall of .Farner Jack Kramer, u • mt•mbcr of the Men's Internation al Professional Tennis Councll, says t hat th<.' ruling hod y might df'lay an· Now a senior, the Brigham Young University quartcrhul'I~ ts the owner of oo le1111 than 32 NCAA record!., a nd the rumor that he som etimes has nounC'i11g any action against John McEorM Cor hi::. antics al Wimbledon until after the r urrent problems with bright lights 1s just that a rumor This s eason . in fo ct, may be the season in which Ml'Mahon see!> plenty of big lights the kind that shine upon leg1t11nate Heisman Trophy U S Open John Shumate, fo rmer All American al Notre Dame and a seven year veteran of the NBA. has returned lo his a lma r and1dalt·s. ' mat.er as a volunteer assist- ant to Coach Digger Phelps MtMahon has been described as the trigger man for history's most prolific offense by one foot· .. Big Eig ht confer en ce prt•s1dents asked the NCAA 111 ronvcnt• a spe('1al con ven· t 100 to restructure its lop division . R<11r1 w<1shed out Wednesday's sr heduled sturl of the 27th U S Na· tionals drag races, po:,t1>0n- ing for at lea st a day an as- ' ba ll pubhcation He passed for 4.918 yards in 1980 in guiding the high-scoring Cougars to a 12·1 rec ord. Lhe West ern Athletic Conferen ce cham p1ons hip and a berth in the highly entertaining I lolirlay Howl It was an that game in San Diego that McMahon, with h is team down hy 20 p<>1nts to So utht•rn Method 1st with four m inutes to play. gu1dcd the Cougars to a 46·45 victor y K ramer s uult expected to loppll' the lnd1anapoll:-. Ha('eway Park track records an both !ht• too fuel and funny car class es BYll Coach LaVell Edwards is quick to point out lhHl lhe amount of l1me Mc MaPion sees in Saturday's opener between his Cougars and Long Hea<•h State :.tl Anah1:1m Stadium will depend on how many points they h ave on the board. Telev1s1on. radio Following are the top sports events on TV tonight. Ra tings are: / , , / excPllenl , • , worth watching;, ' latr,, forget ii · It sounds strange. but 1f things AREN'T gomg \\ell for BYU. you C'<1n be sure Mc Ma hon will stay 111 lht• gam e. [&1) 4:30 p.m., Channel 5 ./ ../ v "lle's had a good fall camp. He's ready to pla}." Edwards sayi. of the 6 0. l83·paunder ANGELS BASEBALL: Angels at Cleveland. Announcers: Don DrySda le, Bob Starr and Ron Fairly. La~t year. McMahon complet1:d 284 of 445 1wsst'!. in leading lht• Cougars to their No 12 na- t 11rnal ranking, and II was :,hortl) !Jefor e the Holi· 11;1) Bo\\ I that he ma) have received his greatest 11·s t11noni<1l .. The Angels will send Geoff Zahn (8·7> against the Indians' no·hit pitcher Len Barker (7·4) 1n tonight's game. The Angels a re battling for the top spat in the American League West with a 10·1' record white Clevela nd 1s last in the East d1v1sion with a 12·12 record. II c<1mt' from Dall<1s Cowboys v ice pres ident 1; ii Brnndt <1nd ll <'tl\'ert'd JU!>t about all the ~round OTHER TELEVISION Tennis U.S. Open Highl ights, 11 JO p.m .. "McMahon is unbcltevable When you look at him to person. hl' doesn't look like a football µla)tir, · noted Brandt "lie wears g lasses and might he s ix foot tall but )Vhen 1t comes to throw· ing the• football. he 's 1us t amazing He reminds you a l11t of F'ran Tarkenton. except th<tl hes morl' ac l'Uratt• tha n Tarkt.·ntcin Channel 2 (taped>. RADIO Baseball Angels at Cleveland, 4: 30 p.m ., KMPC (710). St. Louis at Dodgers, 7:30 p.m ., KABC (790) From Page C1 DUNIVIN BEA TS THE ODDS • • • and David Kcttelman revived him with CPR. Seconds earlier, two other friends realized he was in trouble in thl' water and pulled him out. Doctors and therapists helped h1 rn rc•covt•r from the fracture of the C-5 vertabra, and then head coath at Capistrano Valley, Bill Cunerty. put him through an early morning weight·lraining program unttl Dumvin was back to his footb<tll·playing weight Today. that weight is 240, and combined with his 6·3 height, Dunivin 1s an imposing fi gure who 1s expected to-play a promi· ne nl role on Long Beach State Coach Dave Currey's youn~<fe­ f ens1ve learn. ··At first. I was told not to play any s ports. especially footba ll ." rt'calls Dunivin, a business m a JOr who turned 20 years old Tuesday "Ilut then I got a seC'ond opinion " • THAT OPINION came from Orange County sports medicine phys ician Dr. Glen Almquist who immediately took Dunivin out of the neck brace he'd been wearing. Dunivin's re cupe ration was swift. considering the severity of the tnJury. lie :,kipped football in his junior year in high school, but he did play varsity basket· ball and baseball lie c·~1me back in football dur· ing his se nior year at Capo Vullcy with no further problems "Thev say that once ,·ou break a bone: 1t geti, stronger .·· he r e a sons . To<la). Dun1vin 1s happy He's happy at Long Reach State and he's happy as <1 defensive tackle "Yeah, I like the hitting and taC'kling," he says "I also ltke the fact that there a ren't too many assignments and that you t an usl' vour hands_ All we have I<> tlo 1:. rus h Just down m the t l't'nt'hl'S WKll.E H E ISN'T listed as a s tarter. Dun1v1n is expected to see plenty of action "Mike's worked reul hard in the !.prmg and he had a great fall camp." says Curvy-"I think he's an c•xample of just needing a game under his belt a nd he'll be all right " That game will be Saturday when the hi g h power e d . Ml·Mahon·led Cougars of BYU tes t C:urrey·s young defensive tc<1m • Baseball standings AMERICAN LEAGUE West Division Kansas City Angels x-Oakland T exas Chicago Minnesota Seattle W L Pc:t . GB 12 11 .522 10 11 .476 I 10 11 .476 l 10 11 .476 l 10 12 .455 11'2 10 14 .417 21; 8 15 348 4 East Division Detroit 15 8 _652 - Baltimore 13 9 .591 l 1·<i Boston 12 10 .545 21'2 Milwaukee 13 11 .542 21'2 x New York 12 11 .522 3 Cleveland 12 12 .500 31Ai Toronto 10 11 .476 4 x First·half division winner ........ , •• k_ BostonJ,.,....1 ca.,..._ 1.10. o._,.,_., CM 8•111,,_.. J. S..llle 2 Ill IMl1>9l) Oelrolt S, O>lc-t t 10 IM lnqt I Ml~ 4, Hew YO<-3 K•MM Cll' S. Mllw-• 4 Teuu,T...-lol ,_, .• o- Aft9111 cZaM .. ,, e1 c1e .. 1-ca.n .. 1~1. n M ii•--tVuc-ovl(ll l~I •• Ml-IOI• (Ar- ro,o H ) S•Hllle lllannlt1er ••I •I Boslvn CTOl"AI 1•1>, n Oek._ IM<C..tty ._.I el B•"I,,_.. t..,._ 4-el,n To,_ c~envue· , .. , •I Clll<ete IT..-! M l, n New 'l'on. IJofln 7-4) •t K•MH Cltv CJ- 2 11,n ~rolt 1-..~ IMI al TeaH llliletltU .. ), n NATIONAL LEAGUE West Division W L Pct. GB Houston 15 8 652 X·Dodgers 14 9 .609 San Francisco 13 9 .591 l' 2 Atlanta 13 IO .565 2 Cincinnati 11 11 500 31~ San Di ego 7 17 .292 81"2 East Divis ion St. Louis 13 7 650 Montreal 12 9 571 l 14i Chicago 11 12 478 31'2 New York 11 12 478 312 x Philadelphia 8 14 364 6 Pittsburgh 7 17 .292 8 x First -half di vision winner _...., •• Sc_ D~ •. Pltt~rQll 2 SI. lb/ls s. s... Franc IKO, All..,UI 3, Pllll-lp#ll• 7 ClncllWttl l.-..trMIO H--1,H_'l'_O San~ s. Cll«-•• 110 IMlftO\) , ... , •• Q.amft SI. L.oul' l""°rt1._, l·SI al ~ 11·-on •·SI, n Plthl)ur9ll ITl•lll O·JI •I Sen 01•90 (Elcllelt.roer .. s1 Clllcevc> (Bird). II •I Sen FranclKo (Ale~ Ml H-10n rRutiw 1·» al _,,, • ., cs.n-._. 7d ,n Clnc......,tl I a.<-en,1 .._., al Ptlll-lpl>le 10."" 0.21, n On!y QAmat oc;Nduled. 1\1 ,. M a h on 1 s the bes I Qua rterbaC'k 1n l he country." Currt•v sa\s "He has 32 NCAA n·t11rds arid I roll over m bed at night worrying that we might be tht• :rlrrl Im .il\\a\s \\Orned ab-Out bt.>1ng hlo\\n out fl) them We 've b1•l•n nearly hit>\\ n out a couple of rimes bac·k there but we managed to han~ 1n there TO PR~PARE, l,ong Reach Stal l:' h<i:-. Jus t f1n1 s h ed two "'e>cks of double and triple prpc t1t·e sessions Currey calls the m c1!.l demanding in his fi v<.' vears at the school With so man) nt'\\ players. lake Dumvin. Curre) felt that the added work \\as 1mport<1nt. With a big ope ner a nd so muc h uwx pcriencc. I felt 1t was n1..·ccssary to give our players a taste of what th is game 1s really llkl'. he s ays Adds Oum v111 · It would be g n •al to get off to a good s tart ag a ins t t ht•m 1BYL'1 Who knov.s'? Thev're 4 5 1n their o pc:ncrs. The): might have some first game Jitters · It would be fun to knock hem off. "he adds. I • \ • ·t ' • " • ~ • f .i 'l J I Fountain Valley Hlgl'l'a Rod E~ry. a ••cond team All·Sunaet League choice IHt season, la rated aa the bet' running back at FV sin~ Wllll• Gittens Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT/Thursday, September 3, 1981 FVhas awesom.e potenc Barons again ranked as one of the best in the U.S. :· • By ROG£R CARI.SON Ol_o.My ............ With All·Cl F Division J quarterback Matt Stevens, tallback Rod Emery and 25 pluyeNJ checking in at 200 pounds or more. the l9tn outlook for Fountaln V111ley High has to be trimmed in nothing but op· tim1sm. And, when you consider Coach Mike M liner's No. 1 priority is to find a fullback. and then you scan his OO·man roster for available personnel for that position, well. we've seen more difficult challenges. AMONG THE CANDIDATES at fullback are Bruce Cook (6·0. 200 jr. l. Torry Conroy (5·11. 190 s r.), Scott Garrell (5·9, 185 jr.>. Larry Grihalva (5·8, 175 s r.) and Indiana transfer Trey Martens <S.10. 200 sr .). a · starter for Tippecanoe High's state c ham· pions in 1980. Because of the awesome potential of the Barons they are expected to again rank as one of the nation's best, second only to two·time defending CIF Big Five Con- ference champion Edison in Orange Coun- ty and lhe Cl F Southern Section. "We're just happy to be mentioned a mong ranked tea m s." says Milner. "Eight or nine years ago I can recall say· ing to each other how nice it would be just to be in a Top 10, lo get a me ntion or even as a "team to watch." The key to the Barons· wicked passing iJ.ttack, of cour~. is Stevens, who complet· ed 153 of 303 passes for 2,341 yards and 16 touchdowns For ever y completion the average gain was 19.7 yards. Yet Milner says there lS a great deal of room for improvem ent. "Our goal is 60 percent completion . In 1980 it was only 51 percent," says the third-year coach who guided Fountain Valley to an 11-3 record and the Cff Big Five Conference finals a year ago.· "WE THINK MATT is a great one." s ays Milner "He deserves everything he gets and we're very proud or him. He is the finest leader we've ever had here and that covers som e pretty good people." Another big plus is the intact Fountain Valley coaching starr. which includes even on C•mpus coaches with n ;,a nine couch var1lty system. "Dave Penhall, J im Coen. myself and George Berg have been together for 10 years und that adds u little shtbility," un detplays Milner. "Our big goal ts to run the ball better than last year. We think we e~n do that 1981 OUTLOOK w1lh Emery He's the type of back who can handle the ball 25·30 limes a game." Emery runs the 40 in 4.55, qualified for the state meet with a 47.5 400·meters clocking and appears much larger than his stated size 15·9. 165) Here's a rundown by position Q UA RTERBAC K Stevens h as strengthened himself considerably with weights and enters his senior season at 6·0. 185 pounds . Backing him up is Mark Flip· pen CS.8, 150 sr. ). RUNNING BACKS Groomed for the 1981 season. Emery was a second team Sunset League back as selected by the Daily Pilot despite playing second string for Fountain Valley in 1980. The balance of the backfield can be wrapped up in ta tlback-fullback candidates. s in ce tailback is already spoken for. Cook, Conroy, Garrett, Grihalva and Martens gives the Barons plenty to work with. ltECEIVERS -Joel Seay t6·0. 175 sr 1 is a returning letterman. He was behind Emile Harry as a junior. showing his stuff in lhe clutch against Marina. Also availa· ble for split end and flanker are Joel An· derson (5·11 . 170 sr .) and Orange transfer J amie Craft 15-9. 160>. Greg Bolin is at tight end (6·3. 220 sr l a nd Milner says he is a leglt1mate major college prospect. Bolin run;; the 40 in 4 7. caught 19 passes for 292 yards and two touchdowns (15.4 yards per calch l a nd is a deep threat. Todd Thomas (6·2. 215 Jr. I is good enough to have Milner toying with the thou1ht ot two llUht ends tit limes. OFFENSIVE LINE Eliht solid ca 6· d1date1> for the int erior avera1e 2fl pounds Steve Clower (6-3, 240 sr.), ft$ Gomet (6·3, 220> and Fred Branca (6·1, Jf5 s r J a re the leading tackles; Dale Cri. e (6·0. 220 sr >. Kevin Quinlan (6-2, 210 ar •• Greg Victorino (5·10, 205 sr.) and Re Long (6·3, 205 jr .> are the euards: Miln wants Cory Barnes <5·11 , 205 Jr > at cent r in order to put Crane in the g uard's rot . "We have others ," s uys Milner, "but we I have lo wuil and see.'' : I KICKING GAME -Ron Yeumans wi)l handle the place-kicking and kickoffs 1'tfe punter will be Mike Pearlman, a 6·1, 19$- pound s enior from the soccer-teaf11 Pearlman averaged 46 yards a punt at 8tf1 Agajanian's summer camp. i I I DEFENSIVE LINE Conway anti Gerry Goeden (5·8. 175 sr.) are the en~. backed by Pat Connor 15-9. 180 sr .> ~~ Garrett, the tailback Connor will doub~ cit linebacker until a final decision \I made The interior trio will come fro~ Chip Dickerson <5 11, 200 sr . >. Mike Po '6-1 210 s r >. Br anca. Quinlan a n . ' Martens • • ~ LINEBACKE RS -"We think we hayt lhe best since 1978 ... s ays Milner. It begi4 with returning st arter Dean Roberts (5·1 , 205>. along with Victorino. Also challen . m g 1s Long, along with Cook, Connor an Roger Loyo (5·11. 190 jr J. • • SECONDARY Mark Chrisco (6·1. ~ sr .J appears to have a lock on one corne(. Eddie Wisdom (5-8. 165 sr. l is another c~o ner candidate . Dave Macl...eod (5·10, sr '· Rob Napoli <5·9, 175 sr > and JI Corboy (6-0. 175 ) are locked up in a slru · gle for strong safety. Corboy will double free safely, where John Desper (5-10, 145 s r. J 1s being challenged by sophomo~ Mike Newton <6·0. 165 l, a blue chip car)· d id ate fo r the future. Newton could moVJ! to a corner . according to Milner Pola: He has college scouts drooling Disabled athletes move sports sho~ He's big, he's strong and he's a major reason why Mater Dei is optimistic A disabled athletes .. ..Jils s how, originally schedul;dfor Friday at Golden West College, has been postponed until Oct. 14 and m oved lo Saddleback College. By ROGER CARLSON 0t Ille O.Oy Pli.t Slat! Mater Dei High has enjoyed a reputation for quality football since it opened its doors in 1952. but in all those years never have the Monarchs began a campaign quite like they do today. The reason is simple and to the point: Kennedy Pola "He's the biggest. fastest bar k to ever play at Mater De1 ." says the Monarchs' coach. Wayne Cochron. "Al 6·1, 215 pounds. he runs the 40 in 4.5 and yes, col· lege scouts have literally been falling over themselves since he was a sophomore." Pola was billed for big things as a junior a year ago but he tore knee ligaments during the summer, due to a com bination of weight lifting (squatting> and cutting drills. "If there is one thing positive about what happened ," says Cochrun, "it is that Kennedy's upper body has become tremen· dously strong with the de· emphasis on lower body lifting "He benches 320 pounds and power cleans 275-280 pounds." Cochrun is a lso very high on his tailback for other reasons. "He's Just one of the top leaders at Maler Dei among a group of exceptional leaders and he has tremendous natural talent," continues Cochrun , who is begin· ning his s ixth year at the Monarchs' helm with a 74-man squad. And his little brother. Al (S-11 . 205 sophomore> is going to be his hlocker at fullback "Al is an exceptional com- petitor The more physical it 1s, t he more fun it is ," says Cochrun. Kennedy Pola transferred to Mater Dei as a sophomore from Santa Ana Valley High and was the heart aQd sou l of the Monarchs a year ago, only to see things fall apart with the injury It's a year later and the wait may have been worth it. Aside from the Pola brothers. quarterback Tony Locy and brother Greg and ends Matt and La rry Rumps are t wo other combinations which figure to 1981 OUTLOOK make the Monarchs a formida· ble crew tn the Angelus League . "We think St. Paul and Bishop Amat are the teams to beat in league," says Coch run Anolher key performer wiJI be guard Brian Lopker <6·31-i. 230 sr 1, a prospect with 4.85 speed in the 4-0 Here's a rundown by position: QUARTERBACK -Tony Locy <6-0, 175 jr 1 is a right· handl'r with letterman status Others include Frank Spates <5·9. 165sr.1 and Roger Reynoso 16-2. 175Jr 1. a left-hander R UNNING BACKS Ken· nedy Pola <6· l , 215 s r . > is joined by four other tailbacks who have Cochrun pleased. Phil Gray (5·4, 155 sr J a veraged 5 yards a carry as a junior. ,Also available are Richard Aguirre <5·8, 150 Jr }, Mike J ones (5·7, 165 soph.) and Pat Dubar. a 6-0, 170-pound sophomore who has been switched fro m quarterback. Al Pola (5-11, 205 soph.l is the fullback Others: David May <5·10. 170 jr >. Mike Henriques (5·10, 175 j r l and John Purdy (5·7, 155) RECEIV ERS Paul Wallace <6-1. 170 sr l is a returning let· terman at flanker. Also avail a- ble are Craig Curran (5·11 , 175 sr > and Mike Doan (5-8, 150 jr. I. Greg Locy (6-4. 190 sr.) is the split end. backed by Ken Brown I 5·9, 155 j r l and Marcus Rovira C5·9, 155 s r.). David Scherf (6·1, 175 sr. 1 is al tight end, a long with Joe Livernois (5·8, 170 sr > and Rich Perez C6· 1, 175 jr. l This 1s an area (receiving ) which has Cochrun a lmost as happy as he 1s with his running backs OFFENSIVE LINE -C.J . Cassidy <6·1, 200 s r.J and Tom P a llow (6·1, 215 sr. 1 are the tac kles, backed by Jim Birm· ingham (6-1, 210 jr.). Lopker, al 6-3 ~2. 230 , is being moved from tackle Also starting at guard is Pete Cnnella (6·0. 195 sr .), with Pele Scalera (5·10, 175 s r. l in the picture. John Calvagna (6·0, 200 jr. l and Terry Schafer <6·1, 205 jr 1 are the center candidates KICKING GAME -Doan and 1le nr1quez will handle the place· kicking. Al Pola, Reynoso and Spates a re sound punters. DEFENSIVE LINE Matt Rumps 16-0. 185 sr.) has one end berth nailed down. but the other 1s still undetermined. Scalera and Purdy are two possibles. Birmingham and Dario Guer ra <5-10, 175 sr. 1 are strong tackle candidates. LINE BACKERS -The out· s ide backers will be Steve Krucker C5·11, 180 sr. l. a return· i n g s tart e r , along with Livernois . Others available in· elude Al Pola, Scherf and Greg Locy. Kennedy Pola is the mid· die Linebacker and from all ac· counts, is an All-CIF Division I candidate . as well at running back Other middle linebackers in the Monarchs' stable include Henriquez. Perez a nd Larry Rumps (6-1, 175 jr ). SECONDARY Gray and May are the corners. Curran and David Simon (5·8, 155 sr.) a re the safeties. Othe r defensive backs are Jones. Dubar, Spates. Rovira Aguirre and Rick Hunt- ington <5·10, 155 jr ) making it appear easy No. 1 • is Area products Saltz and Morris know differently from AP dJspatches NEW YORK -Although the No. 1 seeds had very little trouble here Wednes day. a pair of Orange Coast area products struggled in first· round competition. Danny Saltz. a Corona del Mar High graduate. couldn't find his rhythm in dropping straight sets to Bruce Manson, 6-0. 6·0, 6-2. Lindsay Morris. out of UC Irvine, had troubles early, too, but overcame them to post a 6-3, 6·2 triumph over Debbie Freeman. CHJlIS EVERT Lloyd and Bjorn Borg, the top seeds, respectively , didn't have to work as bard. But then, when you're No<. 1 sometimes it'• harder off the court than on. With constant public appearances. news con- ferences and a non-exiat@nl private Ufe, things can get pretty hectic at the top. For Lloyd, though, who has had a taste of be· lng No. 1 -and Nos. 2, 3 and 4 -there's nolhlne sweeter than being acknowledged as the best. "f'D RATHER BE No. l and take what goea along with It, .. she said. She wu No. 1 for a long time, fell ofr the float 1'nd bas c limbed back on. In fact. her footing there is stronger than it has been in years. Wednesday night she appeared ever so briefly < 47 minutes) on center court at the U.S. Open to defeat Kathrin Keil, 6·1, 6·1. Lloyd 's stature is one aspect of the top women's seedings here that isn't in dispute . Most of the top players agr ee lhat Hana Mandllkova is seeded too low at No. 5. Mandllkova, the ag· gressive young Czechoslovak who finished second to Lloyd both al Wimbledon this year and the U.S. Open last year, has openly e xpressed her anger. She has strong agreement from Lloyd. The problem is the U.S. Tennis Association, wbkh makes the seedings. ALSO WINNING Wednesday, were second· Reeded Bjorn Borg. He look l hour and 15 m inutes to beat Marcus Gunthardt of Switzerland, 6·2, 8·2, 6-0. Borg, who has won Wimbledon five ttmea. ls still trying tor his first vtctory here. No. 2 Andrea Jaeger, wboae entry he re was highly questionable after she Injured a rotator culf ln her shoulder 10 d ays 110. won easily Wednes · day. After a full week without any ltnnil, 1be de· fcated Marie Chrlstlane Calleja of France, 8-i. 8-0. 1981 schedule Thurs .. Sept 10 -Colton Fri .. Sept. 18 -at Dos Pueblos Fri., Sept 25 -at Los Altos 18 p.m.> Sat , Oct. 3 -Crespi Fri , Oct. 9 at Edison COCC1 Thurs , Oct. 15 Servile f'ri .. Oct. 23 -at St. Paul Thurs .. Ocl. 29 Bis hop Amat Fri.. Nov 6 -Notre Dame <Sherman Oaks> Fri .. Nov. 13 -at Bishop Montgomery All home games at Santa Ana Bowl All games except Los Altos at 7. 30 Kenned11 Pola The idea or the event is to s how the range of opportunities open to disa bled persons lo parti c ipate in s ports and physical education activities. lte· cording to GWC athletic direqtor Gene Farrell Demonstral•Qns of wheelchair bas ketball, tennis and football a re scheduled at the s hoy.o, which will begin at 6 :30 p.m. in the Saddleback gym on the Mls· s 1on Viejo campus Admissioo lo the event is free A $2 donation will be ac('epted, organizers say Area anglers get their marlin CdM man hooks broadbill off San Clemente Offshore waters finally laid down this past week allowing private s portfishers to get out to the fishing grounds and return to local harbors with som e marlin catches Helen Smith at the Balboa Angling Club re- ported there wer'e three fish weighed in earlier this week bringing the total for the season to 74. The count was helped by the many boats that participated in the laging tournament held recent- ly to provide needed infor mation on where and how the bill fish off our coast line migrate. Dr John Brown of Balboa hooked and landed a 161 -pound marlin Monday while trolling a jig on the 267-Spot a board the private boat "Rascal". Al and Lorraine Carlton or Newport made it a double for their new boat the "El Tigre". They landed a 177 -pounder and a 168-pounder and both were taken on Jive bail. THE FIRST, AND ONLY broadbill taken on tackle to date along the Southern California coasUine was weighed in last week. Dave Denholm of Corona del Mar caught it off the east end of San Clemente. Denholm did not say what type of bait he used to entice the fish to hit, but did mention that it was on bait rather than a lure. Ther e still are not a lot of marlin being seen nor caught locally. Most of the fish are still being hooked on j ugs and many are blind strikes. Perhaps this coming holiday weekend will 1100 more anglers getting into marlin off our jetty. The bes t spot r ight now is the 181-Spot, but fish s hould show up In good num bers off Avalon. the 14-Mile Bank on the 209 and 267. Those wishing to be a little more to themselves in the ocean might head out to the 43 where some action took place last week. Hassett captures 01edalisi: honors SAN F RANCISCO (AP> -Joe Rasaett shot a three.over-par 73 on the Olympic Club's Ocean course, while most other contender• battled the Lake Course, and won medalist honors Wednesday in the Slat U.S. Amateur Goll Championship. Hal Sutton, the tournament's defendin1 cham· pio.n. was among the 84 qualifier• for match play despite taklntLan 8·over 78 on the treacherous Lake Course. HJs 3&-hole totaJ was lSl. well under the cut wbkb cam e at 156. Rusett, a 23.year-old aolter from Turloc-. and Oral Roberta University, led the way lnto today'• opening of m at ch pla)' with a nvc-over 145. JIM NIEMIEC Due to the rough seas of this past week there are lots of patties in the ocean and finding the right one will take a lot of s tops. More and more yellowtail are moving into coastal waters and there is a better than even chance that a kelp patty will hold a yellow or a big Spanish Jack. Long range boats running out of San Diego are getting into some good yellowtail action at the is lands and off Baja, with some boats getting in\o good outside action. occasionally. on both a lbacore and yellowfin tuna The season is not over by a long shot. Tr'a'di· lionally the best fi s hing comes to our area in St'P· lember and many time sticks around through ·Oc· tober. Anglers should make plans on getting out at least once more before winter weather moves· .. f\d pushes our game fish south. . 1 Davey's Locker and Art's Landing boats'. ~e still running a full scheduJe and will continue ~~ ~o so until the fishing falls off or angling pressu{e.;I~ not there. Bay fishing for skiff anglers will re,1:¥fn to normal after this weekend wheo most to':'!JAts call it an end to the summer and put their t>olt.s away for a nine-month rest. ' , Look to som e pretty good surf fis hing to CC9\e about on the right tides in September along wtih a few prime clam tides for those who like a good fresh clam chowder or even better fried pism~ call eu-5171. Put • few word• to work for u. RAMS SEASON TICKETS · U.ltecl ···~ CWu s.ets ·~ · t1 t ••• H .. M 'i\•, ,,... ...... JIJ.46~1101 .,., ™" ........ l• 714-712-0960 .. 1 • . • • 11 ' ... • J Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thuraday. September 3. 1981 ~-----------------------------------------------------------------------, , 1981 PCAA football schedule ~ • • • • • AMERICAN LEAGUE Red Sox 3, Angel• 1 CALI PO!tNIA eon°" ...... .. .... 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HC~DGAMR 1-.,.1•,A'14 O•••-100 010 002 4 t > Ctevel-000 100 na-10 u o lt-.or>, Owchllllto (71, J-. m. a..ro 17). McLauglllln <ti and Hu 1t1. Willa, <Spttt-<•> -B..-. W-Sc>lllner. 2-l. L-"l(eOU911, ~S Hl'l-Clewl•nO, H•rorow (I), A-S.19'. lt-.n •. ••• -'•'• t Tor-onco 000 100 000-1 • 1 Tuas tOt 000 >Oit-e 1 1 L••I, G•r¥1n (7). J1<-1on Ill •nd Muu ,.1; H-ycutt and Suncftluro W- Honercutt ... , L-1.Nf, 4·10 Hit-Toronto, ! I , MoMt>y 1t1 A 6,es I, TWIM4,Y ....... J , New Yon -100 020-l 1 1 Ml,._. 000 002 G:I• 6 0 Guidry, ~ tel -F-. C..-; • J..:uan. Corben 111, Hol>C>l Ill, (Ollpef 111 And 8-a, W-COOC.r, IS L-Gol._, l ·1 Hlh-.ltlllnne110t•, Hatcller Cal. Hew York, Jachon It >. A tt.Jlt 0r ..... 1.w..-...1 s .. 111. 001 ooo ooo 01-2 1 4 B•ltl,,_.. 100 000 000 02-> I I Beanie. Rawley 1111, Ander'°" tlll - l'f•rl"Ofl. Flro .. a, 8"1flng; o Mar11,.r, T M•n lntr (11). S'-ard (Ill -Gr-. Demps.y. W -SloclClard, ).1 L-Rawley, 1-4. •-•.•n -.yal1 S, ."-" 4 Mllw-w 010 110 001 t I K•nus CltY 001 030 001 -s • o Le<d1. Flf191" It) -Moort, Sim-; H•mmall ... OUltanberry 111 and Walf\al't W-OUltanberrv. 1 .. L-Flnge"· , ) HR- K•<1Ml Cl1y, Wllllt (II. A 1',•lt Ti.tn s, w~ Sea 4 Detroit 030 000 001 I -S • 2 c"icaoo ooo cno 200 o-e • 1 UdlU<". sa..c-(7), l'lorema (10) Md Par· rls.h; OotlO<'t, Hlchy 10 , Fa rmer tel, KOOlnlan It). Ho,1 C10) and Flllo. W-S.uclff, ).1 L Koovnan, ).fl S-R- (2). HR~f90. Lemon UI, BA4"" (., A-10,m . NATIONAL LEAGUE Dodgers 6. P irates 2 P'ITTSllUllGH LOS ANGELES •••llM tllr llM Morano. cl S 0 1 t Sea. lb S O 1 O Foti, u J 0 0 O LanOraa, cl • I 1 o Ra t, 1b I 0 0 0 Ba-tr, II l O l 0 MacllO, Jb 4 1 1 I Rotnlck, 11 0 0 0 0 Parlier, rt 3 O I O Gar ... v. 111 4 0 1 0 Lacy, rf I 0 O O Cty, JO 4 1 1 O EHier, If • O 1 O Gutrrtr, rt > , , 1 Berr•.c • 0 o o Tllpsn, 111 J 0 0 0 Sclc&<la. < 4 0 3 I Pe,,., c ) ' I 0 Ruuell, H 3 0 I I LOf19, p I 0 0 0 WelCl't, p I 0 0 0 Cnu,p O O O O Fa<s.ttr,p O O o o Starooll. Of\ I o o o Jollnsln."" 1 1 1 1 LM, P 0 0 0 0 Pent,p I 0 0 0 C1macl\ p 0 o o 0 Boylnd, pt1 1 0 0 0 Totals )4 1 1 > Tow•• 3S • " l ....... ,, ... w.. PllbbU<"Qll 000 01 I 000 -1 L Ol Anoltes. 000 U 1 00a 6 E -Foll, Tho~, Ca'f OP -Pit· hburQll 1 LOB -Pitts.bur"' I , Lo• A~ ' 18 -S<lot<la, lB -G .. rrtro. Hll - Mldlock 14>. JollM!one Ill SB -oc•, Landreaua, Parl<tr, Saa. Guerrero S - Wtlcl't, ~. SF Ruuell ~ l~Hlt Lono IL,0.11 4\-\ ' S Crur ,., I O Cam«ho J J 0 L.M ....... Walch 1w ... s1 Fo..- P-CS,ll T -J·41 A s~ • 2 ,, 0 0 J 1 0 :n.021 ~IMft S, Glallb I "' •• so S I 2 0 0 0 0 1 , 1 0 0 l 0 0 , 0 0 St. Louis. 101 100 020-S 13 l ' Sen Fnnclo<o 000 070 -... 2 • 1 So,._, S<ltltr Ill Md Po'1tr. WllllJG>, La ¥ellt (61. Minion Ill and M•Y w - Sorenaan, 7·5 L WllllUW'I. H S-S<llter Cll l. A-t,9't Aatr .. t,,....ae New York -000 GOO-() 3 o Houi1on 130 10'1 111lr 16 O kott, Boltano C•I. I.tac" UI, Sa•r-"'· Miii..-Ill -Tre¥1no, IC_. and A~. w Knepper. 7 J 1.-Scott, •·• HR- Houslon, A•N>Y U ) A-11.tll , ................... 1'1111-pNa OIO 000 001-1 12 J ""•Ma •• 000 ..,~ , 0 "°"'· L,1e 111 Br11utar 111. M<Or-(t i allO ........ MoretMCI. -..0•, c.,,,. 111, Hr•-' tt>. G.,.., (ti and 8eMClt« W Oar lier. 4 J. L 8r11utar, 0·1 A 6,JlJ, ·-'···-· MonlrMI 000 000 000-4 J O C Int 1-.11 >OJ JOO OOM I t O la-. E"9le IJI, (iqtM•n (JI, Sola 111 •nG CArl•, •-•. S.•.,.r. P'rke Ctl -0 ·1.,r1 W Saa ... r, l~J L Ball-. 2 1 H II ClnclnnaCI, Fo1 .. r t ti I A-U, fh P .... t,c .... C"l~ago 000 JOO 001 o t t S.11 DI~ IOI 000 011 1-S t• I Orllfl11, $mlth tu , Gelwt It>, Tl.,_ ltl c-.111. 1101 "'° 0..1 •• w,,.,,, 5'tow m, LUCM !ti -IC~ W LllCH , ~t l T •orow, l 1 °" -S,°" Top 10 , ....... , ....... ) AM•Rtc:.AN LaAOue 0 Al R 14 f'iet. Zl1k, Saaltle H US l2 17 )41 L•n•lord, &Olton II Jll •• 103 DI Oft...,, Teu 1 1t l11 U tOS .DI Haroro111t. Cle.,.1-71 2S. U 13 JU Pac:lorell, S.ant'"° 11 ,_ 11 tS JJI Henoenon, O.lll•'ICI IO 111 ., 9' .Jll Slngle1Gn, Balllmort 1S ,.. J6 1$ .J11 Mump!lry,'""" YO<k 67 llS J7 17 , .. ~kll. ~· 11 10 " ,. .Jt4 ,...,,""'9M1 I I .... 91 .)14 Al,._,, ClllclQO t3 2M 1t II JI• .. _,._ Armes, Oallllfld. ••. T7lotl'l•s. Mllw-.. , 17, E•aM, ~t..,, 1•. Gf'k•, AlottHll. 1', Lu11nt111. Chic-. 16 ,._.._,,, Armu , Oalllalld, S•; Bell, Tuu. S.; OolMe, Mllw...,i. ... 53; Ev•n-. Boslon, U Wh•fltlcl, Ntw York, 52. P'lklll ... 11~~) Cf-. Boston, •2. 811rM, Clll~ •1: TorrH, Bosion, 1·2. Vucllo•kll, Mllw-.. , 10.J. McGr-. B•lllmore. t.J, GuldrY. NIW Vort, f.J, Honeycutt, hHa. t-J. NATIONAL LRAGUR 0 All It H Pitt. M.Oloo, PlttU>urQll et 211 26 It "° lloM, PNl-IC>flla /1 JIS 51 101 :MO o ........ ~ ,. w •• " • 0.wtOft, -·••' 7t 2n s1 u Jtt Ho-. -... tt 2.. l3 H Jll Ou"-", ChlGl90 60 121 )0 1' 116 Grtlfty, Cincinnati 7J ,.. 4 tO .JU llall. .. , o...-n rt JU » • .11> Bonllla, Sall Olevo ti UI 19 71 J11 Sc;llmldl. Phfladtlphl• 74 11> S. M .>ot "-"-Sc;hmlOI, Phll-tpl'tla, u. oaw_,, - lreal, It. Kl"9"\M, New York, ••. l'<K•r, Ctnc1nnat1, 17 • .._rk k, S1 Louil, IS ;11--.-111 Sc;""1klt., "'111-lphla, 61, l'Olltr, Cl11<ln- nat1, t5, Concec>elon, Clncln,..11, S<I, caan..,, ~ u ; 8"cllner, Clllc~. JO; c.wt... Montl'ffl, SO. PltcMftt ll Oec:W-1) Camp, Atlanta. l·I, S..¥er, Clnclnnell, 1~2. CM'tton, Ptlll-lpl\I•. ll·l ; R,_n, Pflhburgll, 7-2, t<aal, St Loula, •·1, Val-, ~. u .. ; a.-s, ~ ., Del Mer WEOMUOA'l''S ltRSULTS ,,,.._.,._,,_ ..... _..., l"flUT llACE. 6 lurlonvs 0•-Lvnnh Fane., (Valenzuela) 1S 00 I tO t.00 Ool• Bird 18a"UM) I JO 7,«J LOOIU. ~Ill !Mena) 1J,OO AlllO raced Cle.,., hw.. Full -.., Hwmawlnov, Stingy LAdy, 0uMn RhoN, 11· l"AO.,, Bowano Ser•.,., Two Bii Grey Tlnw I 11 )IS SRCC*O aACL 'lur'-9:' Tutt lo BNt I0.1-....,,.1 •JO J.JO 1., Holl AolJln tWln•-1 IS.10 1t IO Ltl'I fk H_.., COrt19•) S 00 Alto raced s...._ lo Sundown, Lucky Go Happy, Isl• of Cyrano, Homered, Glau Hook , Ronrilt's Jewel, Stormy Hour, Clllllat•, Mom'• "'-Ole Time 1·10vs U DAILY OOU81.E IW ) IM!IO Ml.60 THlllOltACIE. I ll ltmlltt FantaJ>tlc L•r IH-leyl • 60 J JO J.ID Cl..-ella ~I Wini-I UO J 60 Ou'"91y F1 .. 1 (Gr-still J.IO Alto r11Ced; Bold Ell• a.., Pellle Atva. S.Crtl Try~U. T Ima 1 4J •I S U EltACTA (I_.) paid '" 00 l'OUltTH llACIE. 6 '"''-' Rl>t "N Fly (Or1agat I S.40 •JO >.ID V•nq,.tsn IVatenw.111 4.60 J.40 lle-JaO L (Plnc•yl J.IO Alto rac:td, 1141Uy O'Toote, Pa<1y'I °""r, Pro\ld Jeff, Tanlt'J l'lrJI, ~k"N Tlma, My Find, Make Sc>ort. 8•-•, Pro-t, Tun- ntl Ttnw I 11 )IS l"I l""n4 llAC£ I I ti• m ites Mo-. CWl,,._t 10,00 S.00 l .00 Bold Aclo. IOUvarinl S.IO J 10 Fo•y Qulllo IPl11<•yt 2.IO Also """'' Sa.-P•jaro, Timber Soo<i, Bel• a...i. Native Aun. Malttllc Court, Time 1.'3 •IS. U RJUICTA (~1) l>atd '115 00 SIXTIC llACI . 0... mitt Standw>C-IAl'I I MC Carran) Our-IDtl-Uaff) Pan..oM I Llpllam) • 40 l.IO l.10 1.00 •.60 •.40 Compan y Alao raud: Mall O Gram, Cll•lm'IMI, Bison Bo. O•untteu. Time I JI SIYINTM •ACE .• lurlonvs. L1"°""1o Boy (Veltnlutla l 43 JO •.to 4.00 Torso IDtt-wi,.) >to t.tO Bond Rull"" ICMIMwOa) 3 00 Also reced· ~M .. y Hand, B•on1t Stir, Ea 11111 Amigo Time 110. $J ElC.t.CTA CH) paid U.. 00. U PICC SIJC ().t-2•1 51 paid U l,cn 20 wltll !llrte wlnntnQ tlck•IS CS.la --) U Plclo. SIA c.aM01911oft !»Id '205.00 wlffl I~ winning tlOtb 111 ... llOrWi) DATf FRf SHO STA TE CS FUWRTON LONG BEACH PACIFIC -s Oregoo (Ill al Wyoowig ~lgl\rn y Ottlg Cent Mldva~ lnl s.t.IZ at ()egoo St (nl at UL'lt SI at Ho llhllOIS {nl at Washcn~ton s.,t. 11 at llbltana St at Hawau (n) at lou~llf lnl at Oregoo s.,t. 21 S~ Jose St lnl at Am<m lnl at las Vega~ In l kU Cal Poly SIO at IXake .it Washington St kt 11 rutterton (n) at freg'iO St (nl Utah SI (n) kt 11 So lllllOS at ~ Jose St (n) Pacific In) at Loog Beach (nl kt.it at Paahc Long Beach kt ll at Utah St at Pacific .... 1 las Vegas Boise SI ""· 14 at loog Beach (n) .... 21 at A11zooa (n) Reno ""· 21 "" I IGflTH llAC11, a lurlOnV• Fortu.oll• IDtl•"""'wyel S «I J 40 2.tO Untameo Sc>l•ll IH-leyl ) '° J.tO A<lo.'l Secret (M<Har-1 J.JO Af» raud W•l<ll Wendy, Slllne HfOh, Pro~t a.., St••-wao , F1,1ng B•lon Time t.OU/S, NINTH llACR I 1116 mllH He Man S.m CValtnruelt ) 11 40 t .IO 4 10 Prodtvlou• IOll••rin> • tO 4 . ., Plr•I• Fl•I ( Plncay) J tO Allo raced Swag. N_.i o,nasty, Dan Off Bfuffar, Flaet Ruler, ROM for• Prince, NO S.lnt, Chall•. Stal'llU•, Joyful c .... 1,., Time 1 4415 " IUCT• ().I) paid nu.JO An..-nc.. u.m Hollywood Perk WROMHOAY'S 1tasuLn m••• st...,....,..,..,. ,,...tlf>tl l"l ltJT u ca. One mite PA<• Oa l•'l ~ IGoud,..•u) 10 00 • JO J.00 Andy'l OINll ITrMllllayl • 00 1.IO Hulll•rs Hunter CRat<lllorOI t IO AlllO raced Rerun RIO. El Torento, M- dy's Oyriamo, AndVS Apollo. Rl•h O\anc91 Plain War Cllltt, Plac.,¥111t Tl-;1:1M1/~ Jl RXACTA l._S> paid Mt JO SI COHO llACE One m11e 1rot FIMI CNp IHudorl) 1 60 J JO 2.10 2 60 J.JO uo High Cllrnber, Molllt l!Mrktn)ay IGrundy) Y • nk .. 5'lboli I I "'°rry I AlllO raced Latin Stu, Fr•gran1 Mlc11e11. n..,. 1.031/S TMt!JO llACR. One mil<> pact V GI> ltl'tlght C Gouctr.au ) • JO J 60 UO Liltlt Bren Rutter 'Rllcllle) J tO > 10 JI~ Ho IGrlgoryJ S.IO Also raced A M's Cin<IY Btalj. lw- Sllp, Olol Fr~I, Slarmount, Alo.UM, w1n111t One n..,., Rhythm ano Bluin Tl-J•IJ'1 •/i uaXACTA !Ml pe!OU? '° FOUltTM ltACE. One mite PA<t Nlml>lt Al ......... rll ITllOrnlonl 10 10 4 tO J 40 Ftylno R09tr IMaltJ<I • 40 ) tO IC tnWOOd Ha .. n IT odO I • 60. AllO raced H•rdy ~cl'•ller, Pinch Hit. Cruls.eawey, Mini Prflto, R•Q41f F .. fllon, lellr•v Hall Tl-, 033/S llll"TM llACI. One mlle e>a<• Bun• H.,,....., IBa,1eu1 Joo l 60 >.00 lte nwyn 10.-rl •• 00 I0.60 AllW llMc FabPr IAubln) l.IO AflO rac«t. IC.C •• Nelbll, Micro H•nlWW, 01( ·, RuHy, Trut Trlcl•, Mlnlllm•. H1I Cher It Tlnw I S1 VS U IEJlACTA 13-tl paid t ltO 00 SIXTH ••c• One mile P«• Farno H_.,., IGoud•HUI • 60 • 00 J.JO Hobie lttno I Ebert) II'° •.IO Stoney Point 1 10 AllO ••<•O Cet>ono• ld••I, W•lloa. Fa11t ...... 10, B C LI-I. Mac L-11, Baa Burnt>ro, T ••P0<1 Bl.ck Tlnw , 01 lfj SEVENTH "ACE. One mllt e>a<t Pacing HI (Parker) J) 40 14 00 • 60 Brancly -Ory lOuartar-1 • 00 l.40 Cf\ampaone Prlnc.t l"-nv> I.JO AllO raced Tai<• A SU.•. SledQell•tnmer, Ca<lnge Lltl'tl. OrlOCJln, t<on• Coast. Smooth Cherin, Mlnlman Time I Sit4/S U IXACTA 17-SI paid '244 JO U P ICC SIX IH ·7·J-S.71 pa1d U ,1•00 w11n 14 wlnnlnv lkkeh hi• ri«wll U Pick SI• <onsol•tlon palO $40.40 wllll JSO w1n111nv llOets Ill ... horMlJ 1'10..TH ltACR. One mllt pact. LI-• A Sllot (A..Olnl J JO t tO 2 tO Pow-IC19 CO.-•> >to t.IO AOAPI Boy llCutllltr) 4.00 Alto -ltd LuOy <Ard, COOi II Man, HW>- do¥tr, Paott Brvli.tr, Master Val ... Rt<! Soll, R..-FrOlt. Tlnw 2.00 1/5. U t XACTA Cl·l> p.old ~.00. NINTH llACIE. One mlle Pl(e, Ron N (SIWrrenl 10 20 S.«I l .00 SllQflt of H•'ICI (Goudreau> 4.00 J ,00 Ben, E......,r CValla'IClltlQhlm) 1.IO ... IO ••<eel ScoUlm Rain-. HIQlllAl'ld Byrd. Blue ~. Twala'a UOy, Olewl Enotnt, F•lr TMll. Sta lk ... Tl,.. J 01 Jll ~ EXACT.t. C2_.I paid ~ JO Tl'NTH ••c•. One mll• 1>&<• Vtn-1 Boy (Longo) 11 00 • 60 S . ., Lisbon I.Ad lltllchte) •.OO S.tO J 0 Front (Vall-Ingham) 1.60 Alto, • .., Jarnts Rllylllm, Royal Slgnal, Senoa Rldot. l(nlQhl Brt~. Se"1ja 0.-, Ricky Otre<t at fultert0<1 r resno St. r ullert<Wl Utah St at Soolh Caroltna fresno St (n) at San Jose St tn) San Jase St (nl al Hawau (n) Tl-2·02•1S U IEJVICTA ( .. JI palo ,,, SO I' 11..-.C• 1,804 u_s. Open lat I'~ ......... Par'll, NY) lllnt .... ""''" Frlu 8u.Mlnt1 def Cr•IO Wlttu>, M , H , • • ..... Gefw Mayer dtl JOlln H•v••, M , • 1, ._,, ~ \llnei dtf l'lus .. 11 Slrne>MI", .. J. ,_., ._,, •.J, Jimmy Ari•~ dtl. SvG S.11. • I, ,_., ._,, sc .... ICrulevlU Off Fr•nclt<o Oanraler, .. 1. •-1. ,_., 7·S, Gulllermo vu .. dtl Drew Gltlln, ._,, ._,, ..0, .... ROtGot T •nner Cltf C••lo EOW•ros. •.J • ._,, M . Poler FlemlnQ det Mike flshba(.l't, ._1, M , .. 1; Hlrold Soto.._ dtl O.re-T •<• . ...o. .. ,, ._,, ._,, B10<n Boro dtf Marcus Gun· lh•rdt. •·1, •·1, • O; Rielly Meyer dtl Ber""rd Mtnon, ._l, .... ,_. Al•J-o Corf•• Otl Jimmy B•o-...... 4·•. 1 ... 7 S, VllH Gerutaltll Oel Terry Moor. 44 ... 3 • ..a, U , •·> Bruce MaMol't clef 0... 5altr. • ...0, ...0, • 1, Met Purcell ott Ille N•sU.se, 3-4. t-l. H , >-a, ._l, Olrts Lawis ott, Hank Pfister, 7·S, 7-4, 6°2, Mllrco Ostol• dtf "-Oro Rebolledo. 6 I, 6·1, .. , , Trey Walth dtl w..-Slewal1, 6-7. u . •·t, .. ,, 1 s Be•n.t•O Frill Ott Tony Gl•m- m•lva • ._1, 1 ... ._,, IS. S.m Glam,....1¥• dtf Helnt Gllflll\arcll ._., 4 ... 6 J ....... ,, Erl-"'" Outen Otl J""" Btn...,., ._., ...0. 4 ... ._,, M , JOlln Austin Clef Hl<lt. S.•lano, • J. '"'· ._,, M , !M¥1d C••lt• Otf Jalma Flllol, 1 .. , 2 .. , 1 .. , ... 1; S,,._ Gfl<-S1tff> del. Jonalllon Smlln, •·4, •·•. •·1. Tim Wllklson def JOlln Ale•ander, 6 4, J .. , 1•, • 4, tMcn vutu...o.t. JUU..EAoaJ..~4M. • 1, ._,, Urry Slol.nkl dtl Pl'tll Deni • ._,, 7 S, M . J.4, 6-3. Brian Golllrted <Mi Vince van Pan .......... '4, ._,_ Adriano Panana CHI Fero~ t.yvan, , ... _. •-J. .. 1 -·• llln1 II-SI ..... • 111r9ln4• w-Oii P•m Teeou•rdtn, ... l. • 1 •.. , • Virginia Rullcl def WtnOy While, 6·1, ._,, EllH Burgin det LU Antonoofh , .. 1 . ._J, LI .. Oollertv dtl N-o Sato. 7 s. .. , J01CO Portman dtl Ellra~lh c;or-., • l, 1 S 0.. Hft L" dtl Susan LIO . ._,, •·4, S...bau Poner ott C•-•• K-... ,. '"'· .. 1 Canctv Reynolds oet Kim S.nell, .. l . 6-0, IC•-H0r¥Alll dt1 IC•\hv Rlnelctl, 7·S, J.4, t·S. A,,,,. Wnllt Clel. Cl•llGta P ... QUiit, ._., ._,, t ·J. JoAnne Ru,Mll Otl l..IW Bon<Mr. , .. , t >. •·2. ICalhv Joro.n Oii Ell,.btfll U nte,...o •·I SyMa H.,.111.a Oii Brtnd• llemllfon, .. 1 ._,, ,..,....,. Tomano•• Otf Lele Forood . ._,_ • ). VIO i N<tl_,Otf Beth Herr. •-t, .... , .. , Marcell• MHll., Otl Katerina Sii.~. •·l , ._1, Jo Ourlt Otf Diane Otslor, W .W . Pa m Sllrlwr def O•ri• Gll~rt • ._,, 6-0, Ae,.. BIOun1 def Lucy Gordon, 6·2, 6.0, Elly Y•Ulft, Otf. AM•-•I• For,..ndec, M , • 4 si..tron Walin def t<e1111een Cummtnoo. • 1, ._>, Suwn Aolhn.on dtl Kale Bras/ler, • 4, ._J, AndrH l•-oel Re,_ Rlcllanh, ._. 1•. 7 S AndrH J-r Oii Mtrlt 0..tl- llano Call•1• • ._, t.O Jodi APIWlbeum Otf Ellrabetl'tS.,,.rs.,t-4, l-6, 61. Chrl• Ewrt uovd Otf o<a111rtri Kell, •t, ._,, Ba,,,_r• Hallqulst Ott rrey L-ls, M , >-•. 6 2. L•nosav Moru dtl. 01bblo Fr",,_., .. J, .. ,, Mar11nt N ... ralllOYt dtf Htrloa Gregory, ...0. t·1 L..cl• Romano.. d•I Tl"" Moclllrukt, l •. '"'· •~. Pem Coale Otf I•• Bu•••O••· • J. • 1. S.. Bar-•r def. Laur• ~Pont, ,_., •-4. t-l This weelc'I odda CH•,.,...• 11-lteu..,. ~ _, Nl"L TAMPA BAY 1V.overMlnMlOC• NEW ENGL.ANO 7 over Beillrnore 0•11•2o ... r WASlotlHGTON PITTSBURGH e ever KanMll City Mlamt 1-ST LOUIS ATLANTAtll>o.,., NewOrle- Pllll-ptlle•owr NY GIANTS OETAOtT•Vto ... r S.11 FranclKa CINCINNATI 4Vto ... r SHltlt CHICAGO JY> owr G,...... Bay RAMS 6 owr Ha<nlCW\ 8UFFAL04owr NY Jel• Oa11t4"CI Jowr OENVEll CLEVEU.l'fO t o...r Seti 01991> C~Ll"OI GEOflGIA•V. ewer Ttnnes- PITTSBURGH 110 ... , llflnols SAH~ST. UTAH ST. las Vegas lnl jt Utai (nl Santa Cl.111 a (nl ruuertoo at Slallocd Webef St at Cal!locrua at Houstoo (n) at Fresno St In) at Brigtmi YMg (nl at Paohc (n) F ulle1tCJ1 (n) al ICU al Utah St. san Jose St fresno St at Atu<m SI (n) a I Loog BeJCh Pac1hc lnl al ldihl St. In) al loog Beach (nl Ho T eias St In) Mli&llJl"91 I owr TULANE AUBURNto ... r Tu•>Cllrtsllan Tea•• A&M JYI onr Cellforn11 Fla<-MIA.MI, t..,.n South (Moll"" JV. over WAKE l'OREST Al•bern.a 7Vt O¥er LSU Ho,..1um In cain. U.S. Amateur C•t Sall llraMloc•I .... J .. A•Hltt 7).1)-10 Coro P••kl • ._,._,., Greo Tw•oo• 73-7S--t .. Colin o.191e1s11 ,._,._, ... Boll wr.,,,. 1~1t-1 .. Miio.• Barnoteu , .. ,,_,., Jay Otlstnv n -11-10 Bob LIWI\ 7' 7.._IJO John H•mt•I' 7•16--tSO Wllll•m Bot._ 7~7S--ISO Hal S<lttOl't 7).7.._1S1 8111 .. _ 7~74--ISl Boll Mlc'-1 ,._1s--1s1 Geottrty Godwin 71·1'1-tSl Jim Hoflg<,.•• 7t-to-t51 Jay S1-1 lf.7l-1SI Ja<ky Lff Jr l .. IS--1St Jorin SfwrrN1n 1~11 IS2 8•11n UllClllY 7~14-ISJ 8111 HOlst .. o l).7._151 o .... o Lff 77-1s--IS1 Peter Oeeoi. 73-79-151 Tom "9mlce 717S--ISJ Nall,.nlel Croso, 7'-to-IS1 JOit.~ s.noow~• 1•1t-1s2 Danny Ml)o¥1< 1._11-1s:i Slt¥t H•'1 l>-tl>-153 M•r"' M.trre<<lnl IO-J_)...I Mark M.nes.s 11·16--15.3 Nole Final llVee •P<>t• 10 t.. Otlermlned '" .. _..,,..., P'•vofl tooay Wednesday's trana•C11ona •AHllALL A-k M..._ CLEVELAND INOIANS SIQMCI o. ... Gucla, ,....._,,to • --tear con1r11e1. NEW YORK YANKEES -Pv•c,,._ 171t contract ol Andre lloOe11...,.. Hlllelcttr, lrom ColumbuSOl IN lnH•naltonal L•._ TORONTO BLUE JAYS -CAiied upJeue 8•'11eld, outtletO... lr0tn Knoa•llle Of Ille Soulhem League, •nd Dalt Murra,, pttc11tr. from Syrac11>1 Of Ille lnternallonat Laague TEXAS RANGERS Eatendeel llw c.0t>- 1rac1 Of Oon Zlmnwr, m•n.oot•, llll'OUQl't the 1913 wa_, Ewlended tlw contrac1 of E- Rolllrnon, ¥IC• l)r'Hldent. tllro\11111 IN 1'114 ... son ... u-• ...._ ST 1.0UIS CAROINAllS Recalled O••ld GrMn, oulfltlOer, Nell Ftata, In· l•t l<H<, <>-R-. outfl•IOtr, •nd Oa .. I.A· Point, Jo• EO•l•n and Luis OeLto~. pile~. from $9rlnv11eld of Ille Arnerktn Auocl•lton Sold the t ontrect of Donnie Mao<•. pjl<ller. to tlle Mllwaul<te er-• . IAS«E TllALL NMMNl'-llAlMUlat- ATLANTA HAWl(S -Signed Mar¥1n 0.IOfl, -"'·lo• mulll 'I'••' conlra<t llOOTllALL Nat ............ " 1.a ... BUFFALO BILLS -lt•·llOlltd Lou Picone. wlOt rtG•l¥er, and Greg <Ater. • punier, tit., <1 .. rlno wet ... " Placed Maril Roopenlan, dtf..,.sl•e 1ac1<le, 1"41 Cllrh Wllll•mt, dtf..,.,,.,. bee~. on Ille lnlur.d,... wrw•UJt CINCINNATI BENGALS Wa1¥td Cltotf\a _ _,,,,running bao Sl9tltd Mlllt Full..-. saltly GREEN BAY PAICCKEAS Wal ... d Wylle Tumtr, dtfensl•e beck. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS -~oned T"•o e.11, wloe rt<~I.,., wa1 ... d Miu Sllumann. wldt re<tl.,.r NASL ~-,.fft Al A Ola..u OUAltTRltl"INALS ,_........, .. , .......... ,.,$<_ Jachon¥111t 1, San Otego t ""I 1Jao_, .. 11te 1HCts. .. ,,.,, 1..01 Monll"MI l, ClllCago l (-""' '--MrlH .1..0) c°""" •. T-B•v l Ito.mos. -wrlft, 1..01 For1 l..•llOtrdalt >. Mlnne110I• O (Fort L•udlrrdalt l..m Mr!H. 1..01 ' I Southeastern Conference -football schedule ' I . : ' . . .: ~· . '\ n ' .. ·i ... .. ... .. • ·' " .. . I "; , . >r .. . • "" Sept. 5 Sept, 12 Sept. 19 Sect 26 ();t, 3 ();t. 10 ();t. 17 ();t. 24 (kt 31 . b 7 NIN. 14 NIN. 21 b .28 Al.WMA at LSU (n) Ge«gia Tech (ol e.-~ .. , al Kentucky at VaMerbilt (n) tttssissippi So. Mississippi l8frmo qo nJ TtmeSSM 1B-11wiglon1J Rutgers bl~ St. at Pem St. ~ ""mo•cj1orn) .. FlOlllA CE OKI A TCU at Miaflll Tennessee ftiman r.atif ooiia ~e Forest Ge«g1a Tech. at Clemson at Temessee at MississiPPI St. So Ccwolina l..lodson) at Netwaska at LSU (nl ~ Martini at Mississippi at Georgia Tech r.tssissippi at Vamtilt (n) tilssissipp St. .. Kentucky rum at~ T~ Ge<rgia at Fbida '*>.Texas St. ~) ~l at Gtagia Kentucily Alfun at Alilarna fbida St at Gecrgia T edl '50 ... qon) KOOUCIY lLWlMA ST. .. ssissam ..$$ISSIPPI ST. TDll:S$([ YMIOIU '*> Texas St AJcix>mo at Tulale (n) ~sSI. I Joe\. son I at Ge«g1a .. at '*>tre Dame at So. Ccw olina (n l at USC at~(n) Alabina ()egoo SL (n) at ~is St. (n) Vmrt>llt Coloraro St. In) at Mississipp St. at Knas at Rice (nl ~(n) Fklfida Atbln Alatmg (n) I.Joe\ son) l..lodsonl MssM at "5n (n) Clemsoo rklfida (nl at~ IJoc\sonJ . So. C¥oflll3 (n) at Albin Georia at C.00300 St. Ge«gia Tech at Tm(nl at LSU (n) Kentucky (n) at Fklfida tlbri at Alabina Ge<rgia (n) ~~) at Ge<Jgia FIOOda St. (n) Vnterbilt at Albin at Mem;ns St. at Mississippi at Y11g1111a Tech (n) at flississippi LSU at~ ~sSt. !Jrx'oon) l.locbonl atV~lt So. fllssisslwi l.loci.to11) Mctlita St. Kentldy at fk1kla fllssissi~ St. (n) at Termsee at I.SJ (n) rtssissi~ Temessee ~St. l.lo0t0n) ~ at Kentucky Olattnoga at Tm (n) Vlldertlilt at Temessee ..... -- 75 race DPYC • Ill regatta Ry ALMON l,()('KABEY O.lly ...... ~ Wrtt..- 0ana Point Yacht Club will send more than 75 yacht11 to the starting line Saturduy for the popular 134 mile race to Sun Diego by way of San Clemente Mand The rat<·. <.'O sponsored by Si lver Gate Y:ichl Club of San Diego, has becom e a major L11bnr Day event since 1l was in· augurated by DPYC in 1973 ll is BOATING open to yarhts rated under the International Orrshore Rule, Performance Handicap Racing f'leet and the San Diego Han- dicap Fleet measurement rules. Since its inception the race has drawn upwards of 100 boats regardless of weather conditions which have ranged from dead calms on the back s ide of San Clemente Island to blustery gear-buster~ The race ends off Point Loma and Silver Gate YC will be host to the sailors and crews for the du ration or the Labor Day weekend . e ll ma :u ng 1n the trophy presentation Monday The only other yachting event scheduled in local waters is Voyagers Yacht Club's Allen Campbell Trophy race for Luders-16s Saturday and Sun- day. rn other Southern California yachting areas from San Diego to Santa Barbara and across the channel to Cataltna Island 1l will be a busy weekend Soutflern Cal1forn1e Ya(nll~o A>llO<la llon Cltlendar S-.•~ua..y w 1no1emmers Y•cM Clull -u .i-r SabOt (> Mu •lnoro, Sllurd<oy, S...CS.y_ Soutll Coast c.or1nc111.,. YacM Clvo -o.AIOOIL T <Gpfly r~ tPwtsrnou1n ,,..,.,leapt MonlMY s.ao.._. Sant• Cl••• Racing Assocl•llon La-O.y Re011UI, Sat.....cio. Sul'tctay Co•onaoo Cay• Yacht CluD -F•ll ClaulC. S.~~_rGat• Vaclit Club F1nt>11 O.nt Point San c1-1e 1,1...., race, Sunday M1S11on B•y YacM C•ue -Jeuap S.rltt ICal 20), Mono1y NenA_l ... _ P1orpolnt 81y 'l'achl Clull St11 Miguel Sledgttlarnrntr. S.turoay, Sunday ...ne<ac>a Yacht Clull "" Fltth O•v. Sunday S•nla Barber• Yacht Club -Wiman Trapriy r•ct, S.IU<"d<oy, Sunday Vonlu,. Vacnt CIUO Blue Wall< !>Ht.~ No 4, Saturday, s....-, Wtitlakt Yacht CIUO \-I.a-o., 11-na. Saluro.y. Sund<oy From Page C2 RAMS • • • assists during the preseason. Those numbers aren't stagger· mg. But. it's also hard to get a true reading on the trio because they're being asked to patch up the mistakes made by the de- fensive front four -and there have been plenty of them As for depth. there's some. but not much Joe Harris is a great athlete but has had more lhan his s hare or mental lapses. Howard Carson is still learning his position, while the Rams· No. 1 pick, Mel Owens. is still getting his feet wet. Final judgment should be re· served here. though, until a future date. Defensive Secondary Quite possibly the best in the NFL. It ·s certainly the Rams strongest suit All of the eight players at this pos ition could probably start an the NFL Pat Thomas, Rod Perry, Nolan Cromwell and Johnnie Johnson have worked overtime in the preseason, recording 47 tackles and 13 assists among them. And. when called upon. Ivory Sully, Lucious Smith, LeRoy Irvin and Kirk Collins have filled in admirably. The biggest problem is how much this quartet is going to be asked to do If they have to con- ti n·ually come up and make tackles, then there are going to be a lot of battered bodies and a lot of injuries. Keeping this crew healthy will be a major key to the team 's success. Kicking There is only one ki cker Frank Corral -but what's hap- pening with him is a mystery. He's been nagged by a groin pull throughout camp and he's still not 100 percent as the Rams enter the season • The team has tried out a number of punters recently to possibly alleviate Corral of that chore, but even if the Rams find one, there's no room on the roster to put him. P lus , Coach Ray Ma lavasi likes the luxury of his kicker do· ing both the punting and kicking . lt gives hlm an extra spot. S•mmary There's no denying the Rams have a strong team, but are they as strong es past seasons? Well, t hat will be answered over tbt next 16 weeks. The 1aps menUoned will have to be filled if the Rama expect to get to Super Bowl XVI. The quest.loo lJ: are lber11 too many l•Pll lo nil! • i • ' ' ' ' ,. ---~-------------------------------------------------·-· 1 .. ) OrJnge Collat DAIL V PILOT/Thursday. September 3, 1981 "'::!:-. ________________________________________________________ ..;_______________________________ t rnrn~~ma~~ U.S. has jurisdiction Check these sources for company bankruptcy information Most 111utter!> afrcctmg lht! organiut1on of u t•orporalion und tht' rights or securities ho lder s are ~overned bv state law. althou"h they a re subject to the d1sclosur<' requirem ents of the fed eral 'l't'Ul'llll'S luws u nd the r egul ation s of the St·t•unt1cs und Exrhangc Comm1ss1on <SEC! In lht• l'Vl'lll or bunkruplcy, howt!ver. the flodt·1·al 1Ja11kruptcy t•odc comes into play An.d t~e reori::anizat1on or lrc1u1dat1on of the corporation 1s INVESTMENTS ad minister t•cl under the s uperv1s1on of a federal court Often. an invc!>tor who owns st~ck in a com · pany which has filed for bankruptcy 1s confused as to whc..>rc: ht• c·an go to gel information on e~actly whal 1s happening in the bankruptcy proceedin_g H information un the bankruptcy cannot be obtained from the company. the following sources may be helpful SEC Form 8-K The securities of a debtor c·ompan) often conunue to be traded and, 1f so. t•urrenl reports are filed with the SEC whic~ rt'flect s ignifica nt developments and which contain information useful to investors If a company has filed a report on Form 8-K with the SEC which discloses a filing 1n bankruptc\, the tdentily Of the C'OUrt whic h has as ... um<.•d jun:.d1ct10n \\Ill be included Also. 1f a plan of r<.-'Organizatron ur liqu1dalton has been a<'ted up- l>ll by the court. some mformation about the plan ''Ill abo bt' included Clerk or the Ba nkruptcy Court or the United COLLECTORS CORNER Rare Cotna & Stampa GOLD & SILVER 9·2·81 CO.Id CloM ~ 00 Sii••• Cl. u ... ... , S.11 l(ru9ttr•nd• $441.IS 50.J.IS M•PI~ LHI• $441.IS MU,IS 100C0ton.l ..-u.u ~.li SO Pt'°' U.JJ U U...U 'IO .. s.1-8-...... ~.-Closed For Vacation Thru 9-8 (714) 556-68SU South CoHt Plaz11 VIiiage s.._ ........ . tActo.e ''°"' ~tii Co••' "'•u• THIS PHARMACY IS DEVOTED TO BETTER Grant, - Stalt>H District Court -If the debtor company has not c·ontanued lo file periodic reports with t he S E C. or if more de tailed information 1s need ed , it may h~· available through the Clerk of the Bankruptcy Court of the Unlkd States District Court h aving Jllrt:.d1ct ion This 1s ordinarily the district in which a com· pany has its principal place of business. When you have determined the location of the company, you nu1y obtain the address or the U.S. Bankruptcy Court fur that <.'ity from the Administrative Office or the United Stales Courts, Was hington, 0 C .. 20544. or· in "The New World Aimanar" or "The A merican Rench." two books whirh s hould be in vuur lo<.•al library • Once you have determined which district the l'Onlpany is located in the Orri<.'e of the Clerk of the Bankruptcy Court of that district may advise you whether a bankrupky petition has been riled by t ht• company. and can provide copies of the finan- cial schedules and other papers filed in the <.'ase 1 subject to the court 's procedures regarding copy- mg expenses J All papers filed with the court, in<.'luding finan c1al reports, are also available for examin ation by the public during normal business hours. In addition, the Clerk's office can p rovid e you \\ ith the names of the following parties who may be sbk· lo furnish investors with speciric informa · t 10n regarding the s t atus or a particular security : the counsel ror the debtor; the trustee or examiner <if one has been appointed 1. the counsel for the of- f1 <: i aJ creditors committee; the counsel for ,harcholders comm illet> <if one has been appoint· ed ). and lhe indenture trustee for holders o r debl secunlles. State agencies The Office of Corporations of the Sccretarv or Slate. or similar office for the state where· the company 1s incorporated , may also have records which would indicate whether a company has filed for bankruptcy, or tnformat1on on its present condition Copies of filings by corporations on Form 8-K arc a\ ailablc from the Public Reference Room. S EC. Wets htngton ._Q_C. 2054_9 ___ ~_ I •:1 I !l C.=l HOLLOWAY 'ey ler~~ALg~ . R. 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EARN 19°k·23%1NTEREST With Secured Trust Deeds. Rates vary according to amount charged borrower Yields can be higher if loans prepay beca use of bonus as allowed by state law Call Investment 01v1s1on ~1' 953-8500 or 997-1741 ' ~ ii Call Direct or Collect ~ c:;w MERfT HQYE Vl/(j, LOANS Your Full Service Home Loan Brokerage 328 South Tustin Avenue Orange. Cahforma 92666 I ht>\' nH•an l'\ 1•n·both "'ho 1~ Ktllllj.! to \oil' ft;r lhl•m ... I.oh olf l11lk~ .rrl· w11l10.1! to dt>frlllt tu lht· dt•Jlh \Our n~hl tu \111<'1' )Olll' opinion It ~ i.:1•ttrng IJ('o pl~ In 1r~t1•n I hat ) "' h.1nl ••• " I j.! 11 11 ll l' II ~ nl l' l i I' ('Oil Ill l'I I ,..t u,., 'hOYo \OU h111A In ''I\ l' fJl'l ' ••• Think of 11 lh1 ... \Ail\ 1f 1l Yot•n•n l for rnarrrJJ:I:'. h u' ha 11 cl · .1 n cl '' I\' l',., '"1uhl h.1H• 111 qu.irn·I IA Ith .. 1r.1ni.:1•r, • • • /\ ,,11·at111n 1:-. Yohal ~ou tak1.• 1Ahl·n "'ll l'an'1 takl' what \ uu "' 111.·1.·11 lJklOI! Tak<' a "Jllll lt1 fin· I'll\. 19511 ~~IAJJUl'I . l t>~tJ ~h·~a . tl48 3Sf>I. for a h1..:h spl.'l'd \\hl't'I bJlann• WANTED DIAMONDS • GOLD Jewels by Joseph purchases diamonds gems1ones. gold and ~111er from pn11ate mdM· duals and estates Careful exam1nat100 and evaluation by our e"pens H19hesl pnces patd 10-9 datly. Sat 10-6 Closed Sunday Phone today Ask for Betty Grace oi Eric Zalaskus A IMOHd< Of l"V\I fO~ 0 111" 60 VIJ>kl J [W [LS by JOS[PH South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa • 540.9066 CONSTRUCTION MONEY AVAILABLE AT HERITAGE BANK • Residential • Commercial Buildinp: fileout Commitment required alon1 with leaaes. • 1..andl.oans up to one year 50% appraisal. CONTACT: •Jeff Johnson South Orange County/ Irvine 714/851,4050 • lOmWikher North Orange County I ruverside County 714/851-41 26 • john Henhfcld San Diego County 714/299-9330 C-X CARRIER Md>onrwll Duugl~1~ <'orµ ul Lon/,! Ht•uch ha:-. lwttn ~l'll'l'll·d d~ lht' \1r Fortl•s pnml• tontraetor to dt•velop ttw C X t'argu uirean :-.ho\.\ n tn art 1~1 ·~ n:ndt·rmg Tlw (' X \.\t>uld ht• a long range, air l'l'fudablt- 11 .111~porl \\ 11 h t lw p11rnur~ m1ss1on ol p1 o\ ul 111~ llllt•rlhl'.tll'I' ;J11 l1ft ol out~11.e t"1rgo. 111 eluding tanl-.s .ind tnfa11t1'\ 11).!hllllJ.! \'d11<"1t-. drn·<·ll.\ I n .11rlu·lcb rn p11h•nt1..il t'o11fl11 ·1 • Burton A d ver tising win s a wards · Burton Advertising of Costa Mesa received six prestigious P IA (Printing Industry of America I awards for brochures and a poster pnpted by Gardner-Fulmer of Buena Park, which ranked second in the nation with a total of 40 of its entries receivmg jlonors. Entering the PIA competition (or the first time. Burton Advertising also received the most awards earned by a ny one agency or de· sign group m Orange County 1:-. for $10 m1ll1on in t"ash, not~s a nd property }:, al't tt:rm:-. wer l' not disclosed Sepco sales this )'t>Jr \\Ill lK' about $15 m illwn a nd Fluorocarbon :-. ht'l wc·en $85 m 11 llon ;rnd $90 million Sel>l'O m etnufa<:turl's a complete h ne of com prl'Sit111n , pac·k1ng. met·han1cal scab and metalhl' gasketa * The boards of directors of £1dorado Bank Tustin, and Hank of Indio 1n _Indio Jointly <tn nounced they have s igned a deftmltve agreemt·nt to consolidatt' the two banks As previously ~· 11 nounted. the t•onsolidalion will be accomphsh~·cl throu~h a share exchange with the resultmg bank to be culled Eldorado Hank Compl(•t1on rJf lhe t'on sol1dat1on is (.•xpecll'd 1n eurly 1982 pending full regulatory approval Among the firm ·s award-winning entries were brochures for Dao n Corp. 's residentie1l com ORANGE COUNTY BRIEFS * munit1cs of Bri<1rcrest. The Arbor and Casa Loma as well as the Mayer Group's Tetley Street a nd The Sandpiper The sixth award was for the 1981 MAME (Major Achievements in Merchandi_s~ng £xcellence I poster announcing th ts competition for the Sales & Marke ting Council of the Building Industry Asso(•1ation . Times Mirror Satelllle PTogr:ammlng has l<>ased 11.000 square feet of !>pace al 27611 La l'.tl Hoad in L<tguna N1g1.1el The lease brings the tolJI space now be111g utilized by T imes Mirror Satetl1l1.· P rogrammin~ etnd 1t!, parent. Times ~1 1rror Cahl•· : Telev}s1c111, tu 29,000 ~quare feet Times Mirror C.1 : Ille Television 1s the· n~1t1on 's seventh lar~esl cal1h.• ( T\' :-.ySll•ms operator The Lagun:1 Niguel ope1 .1 I t 11rn serves as transmission station ror cahlt' J sl•rvH·es devt'loped hy Times M1rr1,1r Satellite P ro • gramm1ng Thl• expansion is part of <in over .di l plan that will (•ventually include a po-.t prudu<· r twn base with edil1un f<1 <'ll1ties and mobile ~111 ' duction units • Fluorocarbon C'o. IS purchasing all or the out standmg stot•k of Scpco Corp., Birmingham. Ala, according to Peter Churm. chairman of Fluoro carbon The agreement was signed Wednes day in Btrmmgham and t he C'los1ng 1s scheduled for Sept 30, a lso in Birmingham. The acquisition } OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS NASOAO QUOUtlon C1UU\A ~ J0•1, Ho!ObM l'• 1"" NutrSy s 11 II\.. SwEnr > ti 11•. 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These are amusing examples of sloppy lransla· lions, but they can result in more than the red face former President Carter had when his remarks about the ··desires·· of the Polish people were transformed into their "lusts." Translations that are not precise in contfacts. ~ divorce agreements, rnstruction manuals, shipping rules or even in private letters can -and have - cost m11lioos of dollars in losses over the year5. A poor translation can not only harm delicate diplomatic relations, it also can ruin business deals -as it did for an American company concerned with heavy-duty wrapping paper The language "scholar" hired by the corporation to handle the translation from English to Japanese created a hitherto unknown Japanese character that meant "he who envelopes himself in 10 tons of rice paper " How do you pick a translation organization with some assurance that when translated into the foreign tongue, your English words will say what you mean them to say? You cannot settle for a check of the references supplied by the translator. At a minimum. you must arrange a visit to the company to determine whether it is equipped lo perform your translation or whether the translator is an individual free·lancer working with a few dictionaries out of a one-room apartment. According to Patricia Besner, president of the Ne w York· based "All·Language Services." the largest translation organization in the nation that handles translations for most of the Fortune 500 com. panjes, you should: f'ind out if the translation company has a start t hat in cludes attorneys, bankers, physicians. engineers in the various disciplines and others with the expert knowledge that may be needed in your translation. 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PURSUANT TO SECTIONS 3381 THROUGH 3385, REVENUE AND TAXATION CODE, THE PUBLISHED DELINQUENT LIST IN AND FOR T HE COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA , HAS BEEN DIVIDED AND DISTRIBUTED TO VARIOUS NEWSPAPERS OF GENERAL CIRCULATION PUBLISHED IN SAID COUNTY FOR PUBLICATION OF A PORTION THEREOF IN EACH OF SAID NEWSPAPERS. APf ...... $72140 M....,.,.., JOyu M., A,, 2..ott• .. OS.J7. VUlftllell, J.,, AP 24-0n-4M, • m AO. Morr, Herolf ~. Al" U.otJ·U, PD•• A•,.lln, Otvlll C .• AP t4 otf·07, ... , .. . ,._ ... u ..... Gery v .. A,. 14-tOM•. t t.727 It SM.,"'""• AP 1•101->t, P ,Mit..._ lol<Hell, ..... ,. W., AP t.4•1024:), $11 .... lut"'11ttd, O. 0.... AP J•1m•. .,.... Luter, l(tlllltlli A , et et. A,. >••O>Gt.11.m,u a e11, Chine•, AP t•1oa-11. uv.a. Po41oc:ll, '#1111-L , AP 16-10..11, ... n1•. v • ..,. •• Sarolo E .• •P l•10.ll. ... .,. ... G,_rca. SWclnell, AP 24-111-41, ...... He"'aley, Jim £., AP h ·IU·U. U41.05. 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(11'10\l(l•d I>• • ..... r .. _,,. .. 111111 ALEXA N DER ako CHARLES ALEXAN DER ANO OF PET1110N TO ADMI N ISTER ESTA TE NO . A·l101SO. , TUUTtA••A ... lt ''"' "'9-1 Wt• 111 .. •ltll .... Covn1w Cltrt. °" O••noe CO<.lnlf Ofl A ... a.. .... (_.'f C .. Pll Of ~·-C-IJ lfl f'lllt ... '"'*It ... llled Wiii\ h A_. al. '"' P -1 COt1111, Clerll of Ou,,.. Co..111, on Tlllt ......_It <-llN l>f tft Ill CllvlcNtt, To all heirs , beneficia r ies, creditor$ and contingent c r editors of C h arles F Alexander a k a Charles Alexander and persons who may be otherw ise Interested in t he will and/or estate , T.-0, l "lle' L , Al> 476 041 U, U119t Wllet, JI"'•. AP.,...., II, ti• S.. l tMfl, O.vld c .. ""' 0 6·041 ... , •uu 12. Mcl(uu11, ltlCllUI I(. AP ~1·1'0, U.11Ua ,., .... PllOllMIM Of'<HlOe Cont Otlly Plitt P 1tMll ,..,. 11. $9114 l. 10. 11. ,., ,~ P•I-o,.,..,. C-'1 Oelly Piiot, .... it. s.ot ~ 10, 11, "" .,.., NIUC NOTICE PICTITIOUI auit .. 111 lil-llTAT8 .... NT PlllN'-0.-C-tl Otlly 1,.lle!t, A11t. 2t, '"'· Pt .... Awe V . letll l 10, 11, 1 .. 1 ....... l'\HllltlWCI ~ ..... Cot•.1 Delly Piiot, -------------.... 11. leCJI ~. 10. 11, "" ,,., .. , -· J-· Tlllt tit .. .._, w•• flled •ltll "" Covnty Cler• 01 Of'a"Oe c-m, "" AYO :r., ltll Cr••9 l!l<IW90rom ,Tlllt,llMt-M WM Ill .. wflll IM Counrv Cieri. Of o..,. c:-1,.., .... tem-1.1 .. 1 "-· ,,.,_, Ill . A,. _..,.,, ..... 14" ...,..Ht, U,W.'4. Wl!Oer, J._. E .. AP •>• Otl •t. ... ,,,, a..lnl, '"-1 G , AP UMltl·$$, ........ • ltwlw. ltkN#d E PICTtn ou1 IUll .. ISS NAMllTATIMIN'T Ille IOllowine --II 001119 111111· MUM IHHOYl!lllVIE OESIG NS UNLIMITED. 2UI Verano Piece. Nt wport BN<h, CA t HU Tne IOl,_lfto .,.,_ •• Clolne llwl-neu~• MING AUTO lllEAUT'T CENT Ell, mo Pondier-o», eo.1a ~M. CA*» ALEX M MATICOlflCH. 121 TMI Cir< ... ANlwlm, CA. PUIUC MOTICE "'C'TITIOUI au111111 u .. AMaSTATllMllllT MUC ISOCE Plc;TITIOUI •u11111au lllAMI UATllMINT A pet ition has been filed by Michael A . Dion In the Super ior Cour t of O r ange County requesting t hat Michael A. Dion be ap pointed as per so nal rep resent ative to ad m1n1ster the estate of Charles F Alexander aka Charles Alexan der (und er the Independent Ad · minis t ration of Estates Ac t ) The petition is set for hearing in Dept . No. 3 at 100 Civic. Center Drive, West, In the City of Santa A n a , California on Sep !ember 30, 1981 at 9 ·30 Ho•ltr, Wllllt m C •I a l. AP .•.,..1•1•. ti.US IJ. • TAJl·U TI A••A - -J H ..... ltY. Qwrl" M . AP 11~>1>-7'. .,. ...... ,. lleulll• • Tr11•I, AP 'm.otH l,U.1 M Mcl(-r, ~ M •• 4P -101 )I, Ptl.tO. ...... ,c.n, .. SUSAN OEIOlllAH C4ttLTON, JtJI If.,_ Place, ll'VI,.., (A. '711, Tiii\ buMM'lt 11 <OR4111<1tO llf en In .,.,_, Su-0 Ctrllon Thi• Ml-,,(_..., Dy •n In· Cllvlck>tl Ale& M. Mtll<ovleh Thll At-I ••• llled With IM County c .. ,, 01 O••noe Co..nty on A 14. 7'. 1911 Pl"1W ,.. .... Tiii• •ltl-t w~ lllllO •1111 11w P\1«111-0r.,. c .. 11 Oelly Pltol. Co.Hl<J Cletlo. of Or-(O..r>IJ 011 J.,. A119 J1, Sepe 3, 10. 11, 1 .. 1 .. 1 .. 1 lyU.•t Pvbll-<lr•nee C:O.\I Oell, PllOI, AllQ 20, 21, S.111 l , 10, ltll PUIUC MOYIE Dtr..--.. ,..,,..,..,,.11>, 4P ~ 101_.., M.W.Sol Hallhcoc•. Wllllt m 0 . AP 4'-111·11, s.in.11. 1-------------NOTICll OP TllUITa•t IALI! TINt.IC'a4 PtC•Ull• r Home• In<, AP ru1uc NOTICE 'Qt-111·11. tJUO aENIEFICIAL MANAGEMENT "'""'"' CO RPORATION OF AMERICA .. PtCT1nou1 IUllN•SS ,,,. lollo•I,,. per>ent •r• d•lnt b<llllMUH "SBIEECO, >00 N••llOf'I Ctfller Orlv• • ..._,......,,,CA t)MO. AMEAICAH ST ... TE B4NI(. • Celllo.nla <0'1Mlf•tlon. toO H-llO•l Cenler Off••. N••PGr1 Buch. C4 f'lMO AmerleonSie .. I-S. Ft Whllfteld, Sr Vl<t Pr-.t ConlroUer Tiii• N ltmenl .... II,_. wllll Ute CO..nlf Ciera Of Ott-Co.inly °" ""'· h . "''· ..,MUJ ""rm PUlll..,.,, Ortnoit '-' Oelly PllOI, P'*lltllld Or-C-sl Ottly Pl'°'· AUQ. 27, ~.I, 10, 11, t•t )ISO.ti AllO U, 20, 11, Sa9I J, ltll la.a41 rn. IOll-lllQ Pl''°" " e1o1no 111111 Mates THE KIAICWOOD COMPANY O nt 8100•11011ow, St ftte Ant. c ....... ,,.. t710cS Gecw .. w C.1t11tml, )tiU Moo l•••f S4,_t, C:..llfor"'• t3'1 I fl\11 IN>IM\\ h <oncl11tl9d by •n In Olvl-..M Georee w C..ltl\tml llll• ,, .. ......,, ... , "'"° wltll .... County c .. n. al 0. -County on Sap. ltmbtr I, '"' p, ... , P11tiil-Ortfl9t Ctt>I Ot llf PllOI, Sept., I, 10. 17, 2•. '"' l'l ... I ru1UC •nee a .m AP~lll.JI. tlJI 01 AP 0..111"1, in.so ~P-lll·SI, tUl.a . ,.,..,._lll·st Ut.SO 'AP 0..lll·SJ, Jn.SO. WellJ, J ean 4 ., AP O t·111 04. S*.42. .! Tolh, E11et1W J . AP •H·U1 It, ..... .u. PICTI TIOUI eUSllilllU NAM• STAT•MIENT ,,,. fo11ow1ne ,,.,_, '' 001no .,.,.,.. ...... AGLOW POOL ANO SPA SERVICE. M0'1 c. .. .,, ClrCle, H11t11lnoton llHch, C4 . Oevl• WlllOn, '401 C•von Clt<le, C111IJ •PC>OlnleO TrY•lee llncler IM lllAMlfTATl!MalllT ro11owl-OH<rlbtcl deed ot 1r11tt WILL The IOllowlne --..... "' lautl· IJICTITIOU• 8UllNUS SELL AT P\JIL1c AUCTION TO THE ._. ... P~~r:!~:i::::S NA.Ml! srinMINJ HIGHEST 8100ER FO• CASH -~·--o -~II "... I H STATIMElllTOP TIM lollowtn9 Person•.,. Oolno n.. followlno ..... on• •rt Clolno c~webte et ti-Of .... 111 ltwfut ""-' -• re ..,,... ' t •••N-..~•111TOP lluSlllftt • ~· ~ ~ 8etcll, Cellfo<ftlt ta.60 .. _ --~ ..... ,._. o : Money of Ille United Stelt1I t it rigl\I, Chtrlet It. Y<y, llll ealdwln USIE OP IJJCTITIOUI L.T IHOUSTRIES, 111 Wesl 11th CAL IF 0 AN I 4 B R E r NEY 1111• •nd lnterMI con,..yed to and llOW Ave,,.., Or-. C•lltorftlt '*' eu,, .... NAMI Slr .. t, C.ollA ~. Ctllfornla ,,.,, MARICEl ING, m, w Herverd. Sent• ... ,d tw " .,.., Mid OwCI of ,,.,.. ... Tiii• ...... _, •• <~Itel llf an 111 , ... IOllOwlne ,..,_. llH ... .._ L. Hall Tiner ... , E•ther Sir-. Ant, CA.,~ ru1uc NOTICE IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the pet•· lion, you should either ap. pear at the hearing and s tate your objections or file written ob1ections with the cour t before the hear ing. Your appearance may be in person or by your at torney. SolU•, CNrln E., AP 4.Jt.UI 14. 11 ........ Olauell, And,_ '111. "P ~U2 Jt, UM . .o. ,,,.,.,_,,.,.,.,...ntftttdMcrlbtcl; di ......, ,,,.llMtltM fklll...,.buslnaaname Cost•W..,Ctll'°"'lttJU7 Wiiiard Jey Mtrlow, •1Jl1 8111 H~nt~":::S.t<lll,CA eel Ill TFtUSTOR PIETER I OREW y 0-... lll l.My STAATS SERVICE CO, 2Ut LU tf H. Tiner. J0791 Sklmmar 10fl-,Fo...1t1nlfella1.CA.,IOI Cllvl';,.!.1 ""' •<.onel<KI llY•n . BENEFICIARY: BENEFICIAL Thi• .... _ -lllllO wllll 11-L ...... ~.EIToro.C4t7'30. Lane. H""llngton &.tell. C•lllOrnl• J t m•• T Foley, HO• B Soutll l ru,, Jot n A., AP •H ·OHI06. ...... O.vlCI w11-. .£.IHA~ co. OF GAlllDEN GROVE. Cwnly Cl-Of Ot•noe County on Tiie Flctlllous B~tnau Nem. ,... •2'46 Flo-. S.n1t ""·· CA '1101 "'tr.t:1 O.Cemtier 12, ttn tl In-• -tarred '° -. ••• lllecl In ~-Thi ~. 1 1 con••-1•• ., • Tlllt Dullness II cono11<lnl .,, • This "-'-• Wti lllllO wllll ,,_alt No U6ctln ..,.U ...... t~af ........ u .1_,_ COUf'llwOflJ.U.0 --.-'..,.,,,.u • vn "u 99Mrtl pa,,,,...,,.P C-lf Cler-ol Orange Counlf en otflc1tt' ,._ ....... Ill Ille ~kt Of ~ IJI.... 0'..lflO ST•ATS. •••t1 Leurel 9fMrt l--rtl\lp Jt Y/IN r'- • Plltlll11&. J-E , AP •U -l•Hll, "" 116 AllQ. 11, 1911. --.... Pu0tl"'9cl °" ..... C-&I Dolly PllOI, .. .. ••• L. Hell Tiner ~ Pl._. AttOnllor of 0r.,... Coullty; >tlCI dMd • AYO. 20, 'U, Sepc. J, IO,,., J10 .. I WOOO\, El Toro, CA f'lt.10. Thlt iAei.m.nt wt1 fllecl wltll Ille fllh •.i-.-1 ,.., lllllO wllh the P bll"'"" Or-Coan Otlly Piiot Of trust dHcrlllft Ille foll-Ing pr~ r-------------Tiiis butl,,..s ., .. conducted Cly on Co11nlf Cler-Of 0.-County on County Cl.,, ol O.enue Count, on 11 ' pe,,y· lncllv..,...I Aug II, ltll IF YOU ARE A C REDITOR or a cont angent c reditor of the de ceased, you must file your claim with the court or present 1t to the personal represent ative appointed by the court w ithin four months from the date of first issuance of lette r s as provided in section 700 of the probate cod e of California. The t ime for filing c laims will not e x - pire prior to four months from the date o f the hear- ing n o ticed above ""° u. JO. Zf. Sept J, "" ~ Lof .. of Troc1 No. ms .•• oar.... NIUC 1911CE 0.vldSlttb A"9ust Z6, 1911 "IMUt PIMZ74 •ttMWd In llooll 100 ~ It lO u !ft. Tiii• sui-1 .... "'"° wltll .... Pvl>ll-0.•"99 Coe11 0 .11, PllOI, Plll>llV.O Oronoo Cot$! Oally Piiot, clu•I ... ol Mhetll•-~. '" .. JUN•IOll COUtrr OP TMll County Cll'l1c °'• Or•noe County ... Auv 21, Sepe_" 10. 11. "" •tM I. Auv. I), JO, JI, Sept l .... , l*-11 office ol .... CO...ty rec:orwr of ~ ITATI OPCAUl"CHtllllA PO• ""° 26• '"'-1------------- O•IH I Oe11alopmen1 Corp, AP t!Ja..1~t.lallt.$2 ....... ,..,., ..... ru1uc ieoncE APG-~.,1160<! I (tit"'-. A-11 E., 4P 41 .. 211.07, >"'·"· ""-l'ICTI n ou1 eus111111u lllAME STATllMENT TM IOllowlng PUM>M ••• <o..nty ..,.,,... •. 2111 Col9t~ 0.1... p,..... •""E Cott• Mete. C<llllOrnle ..__ '"'COUNTY O" OlltAlitOll P111>11"*' Or•noa Coa•t O.lly PllOI, PUIUC '"' "C If• llrtet tdClreu or common o. AD MIU AYO 11. 5e91 J. 10. 11, 1911 as1 .. 1 1--------------1·------------ciol-•lg11atlon I•·-•bov<e. no ••rrMlty CITATION .... ,,.,, "ICTITIOUS •Ui!Nl!SS Nil.IC MOYIE l y,_, °""91a B., AP •i..m IJ. fl, uo 21. . ..... Is ......... lo 11$ <omc>tei-u or ct•· In Ille Men., of .... """""'°" """ ... IUC ~E "ICTITIOUI eus11111ss lllAME STATU•t:HT reclne-u )" lion of J. RANDO\.PH POAG, Adapt. rv "91"' NAME STATIMIMT Tiie lollowlng IM<ion• t r• dolno The -k ltry Wf'Cler .. ,., l>wd"' lftl P trenL .. T,,. lollowlng llffSOl'I> ••• Cloln9 llll>lftft•tl 1>1111ne,e<s. BRACKETS INVESTMENT COM- P"NY, ThrH U-,_.,port Plara Orh t , N•wl>Orl &u ch. Cellrornla T.->l·•ATE AltllA S-1 Del "•"•· Jull11•. AP 141·531.0.. &til.tO ""° Larry Tue ... •. '"'• U-Nawpof1 Pltu Drive N~wport &e ecll c.111.,,.,.,1. nt.o l:",·.:. ~~~~·~=~:.:.,~ ~~:~ti::o::::Ts:::EH OF PICTITl:;~ ..... u ...... ~:~H COU NTRY . 4000 OE:~~C~A.:~~p~~o~E~~~:.~:, herelotore t ll9<u\ecl -dell,..,.., .. NAMt: STATl!Ml!lllT Mt<A.._, 11¥0, S..11• 1'00, N-rt Orlve. ,._, BM<h, CA nMO Iha ...-119nec1. •rlntn Oecltretlal'I ., ordor of llll•cou,, -tre lle .. by T,.. lollowl1>9 Pt•SOM •r• Clolno '-· Ctlltorl'll•t1-DEEOllEEA E RICH .. FRAN!( ..:t.._~· Erne11 R., AP 11~m-u, Hef-.. P ... 1 G. AP >n-OtJ.Jl. Jent 0 Htckell, Thru Up-per N•wporl Ple1t Dtlve', Newport a .. c11, c:..111.,,.,.,, • .,.., Ttrry C H•<'tll. ,,., .. Upper N•w_, Pl•u °''""• NewPOrt h tell, of Oeftull -a...._'°' i. ... •llCI cited .. ~ lllefore Ille , ...... ,,.. 1>1111...u.. /INr11borOllQh Ctllfo<nlt, Inc., • " AICH RICH ANO RICH, A OEN· wrllltllnotkeofton11<ll•nO Oftltcllon MOlftl 111 o.p.n-14 of 1111• <Ollr1 T&A FINANCIAL, 501) lllrch C•llfornle corporation, •Ooo TALCORP. J46J.SJuh• lAQllnt Hiii>. lo c-IN -~ to Mii .. lei °" ~ JD. l91t. tf 1:-0 e.m., 1""' Sir-,'"-BttCll, CA t2MO Mt<A,..., BIV'd . SUlte UOO. _....., CA .,.SJ pr_.iy to .. ll"V Wei oe11oe11oN, -C-. "' -<t11M, 11 ..,, 1'011 T...,rmon, a.....n a. Ames. Inc , • •w ell, Gtllfomle t2MO Tiii• IMMneu h <-tea Cly • co. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you a re interested in the estate, you may file a re- quest with the court to re- ceive special notice of the inventory of estate and of the petitions, accounts and reports described in Sec lion 1200 .5 of th e California P robate Code. Sl,m.10 Self•, Thome• H., AP J14.Ut-11, ~,.,cw Celllomla 921WO, tnCI tllw .. fter the_,""*' c~ 11t11e, <Mlf ,,. Ptllll.., of J RAH· Ct lllornle corpOrt tlon. SOIJ llrcll Tlllt ll&nl""' '' COftelllclecl 11, •<or· pOretlon .. ICI notice Of bret<ll tnO of tl«llewl It OOLPH POAG lor Iha -,Olloft of Slr•I. ~ BHc;11, CA t7MO llOl'tllon. Ote<lrM• E Rich bt ...cor-Mtrcl\ 5, '"'••Instr No. lt081N L VNNE CATERSON, yo11r flllt Mines> I• <-led Cly• cw· 1"'tr11tlotOllQll Ctllfor,.,e, Inc ~~andtl CR~p"' Mt._U, 41'111•ny L . AP m.n1.JJ, tt.M .to. Tiii& buslnttl •• conoucted 99,.rtl Pt,,,,., 11\lp L.erry T11tk•r ~., Ptnner bw • ISO "' llooll 1Jlt1t, ~ 146, of s.1c1 Of. mlllOf Cleul!Mer, ""°"'° ftOI be Or.,.tect.. llOrt tlon Wlllltm W Jolln-., -........, - ' lkle l R•-OATEO· lo"""5I IJ, 1"1 Thvnnon, 8ornon & Prfll-o.--... E Alen. S.kl \el• wlll Ille -. IMl1 wiu-i I.EE A. l""'"CH Amfos.111(, r111s AJit•f'l'lonl WM flltO Wllll IM \fl(• Pr'". T-.e"-'r•r TAX·•ATl!A•Us~ Houston, Oonatt l •• AP ~I IJ, \1'3 Jj Tnl• "_,_, was Ill.a wl111 11• Co11n1 r Ciera 01 Orenoe Co11111, on A<>o 7. ,., covtNW!I or werrtflty, .. ,.,..u or Im· Cieri< Biii G. Bornon. Co11nty Cltrk of Or•noit County on Tiii~ tteteme111 wtJ fllea with the pl .. d, rotOerdlno 1111•, po-ulon, or •r OI-. L. Mc"'UOll Pretielent AllOllst IJ. '"' CO<.llftf Cit"' Of Or•no-C0un1, on Julf encurntir..-c:H. lo pay Ille ·~•1111119 Ot9"1,c .. r• Thi~ 11•1-t ., .. lllllO with tht Pl-H, t91t. Bttlletl. Alon L., "p O t-OJJ·ll. \fl7 °' 11>•lnc~1....., Of Ille note(ll wc...-ec1 Cly MA•VIN D. MAY Ila Count, Cler• of O..i1oe County .,., Publl"-1 Oroneit Co1111 Oellf Piiot, PIMIQ .. ICI DootCI of Tn.st, with IMe,.st H lft A Pril Ill .. ,~--AYO 13, 1•1 AllO JO. 11. 5"11. l, 10, t"'1 11 ... 1 PlllMI"""' Oronoe Coen Oelly Pl tot, w 10 no .. P"Ollk»ecl, eovance•, II •nr, • ....,., .. L..tw l't.._ -------------,. ,.,, .. M ..... lt "'-"~• 4P ~07.Mlt. 1567.Jot Ferrt t l1. S-11 .. AP •lt·OJl·OJ. .mi.JI...._ •uo 11. JO. 11, s.111 J. 1911 ».D-tl .,,_, tho lerms of >aid 0-0 Of Trus1, t21J o.-t Drive, s.ltt I PuelllthllO Oranot Cotti 0.11, Pltol. NU ~ IHI, Clltrgo1 •nCI eapenM& Of I... ,,.,, ... , Ctl ....... 91711 A"9 20, 17, Sa91 J, 10, t•t fr11.s1• -ol IM lnnl& cr .. 1ec1 by 171•1 71MMS J7JO.ft ruauc MOTICE Pllbtl-"'llO Ore-. c .. « Oelly PllOI, "Y0.11,Stpl l, 10, "· 19tl .....,, PllUC NOTICE Gatdin R. Keene Joflns, T-ir R., AP~ll. tMO JO, ) l hllto. Jolln J , AP 4lt ·Ol4 ••, O.JO "'-"~ .. io o..ct of Tnat Stiel .... wlll be PubllsfwcJ OrMgt c .. 11 O•lly Piiot, 1-------------llelCI °" Friday, S.pte,,_r ••. ••• et • .,..10, 27, St.Pl >. to. '"' 374~ ?-00 p;m. •111rC1Qe>tna11 """_..,_ 1-====----------'--.._ PICTITIOUS 8 USINIU ......... .Jl'Allllflllllt . 3333 W. Coast H ighway Ne wport Beach, Ca. 92663 (714)~~ Publis hed Oranqe Coast Daily Pilot, Sept. 3, 4, 10 1981 3974-81. I Holl, h r netO T • AP 4)t..OJ4.JI, l1S2.54. "ICTITIOUS IUS4111lU NAMt: STATIMllllT T.,. to11owlno Ptnons •rt Clolno 111111-M: •••nco 1o u.. Clv1< c.n .. r 811lldlne, lDD PllUC MQTIC( 1-------------Eu t c......,. A .. -. In the Cllf o4 Or •"99. Ctlffoml.t . ,,,. lollOwlftl penoftll oolfte bu~· ,,. ....... AMe-49 ARROW AOVERTISING, ltl PICTITIOUS eUSllllllH lfAMtnATtrMf"'" The fello•ln9 i>enons ••• 101nc Smllll, MoN, AP ..,._...J. 14. UO<l.12 •OTI Cll! 01' TRUSTIEl!'S SALi! Oover Orlve, Sulle U . N-porl l aecll. AP NO.OSt-022-23 CA~. Du>l-•• EMO 0, 1120 Per• Ntwport, • '13, N-IJOrt Betell, CA '1660. TAX·ltATll AllllA U...1 EOUIOON FOX '11LLS, e Ctlllon\lt Qenor•I pert,.rslllp, UOO Mlchehon Drive. SI• 100, lrv1 .... C•llfonWe n11s At Ille llmt Of IM lllltlel llUClllc.tllal'I Of !Ills notk.a, Ille lotel ttnounl Of IN unptlCI ll•l•nce ot tlle 01>1f9atlo" sec:11rec1 by IN-CIH<rl--of lr11st -Hllmettd Cotti, •• ,,... .... , and eovenctt It "6.st:l.40, To -l•rm1ne Ille _,,,. llld, _, mey u ll "lc;TITIOUS 8UllNIU lllAMIE ITATll!.MaNT The 1011-1119 __ , ••• tkHr>Q -·--TS Ho UM t OEBORAM ANN COLLINS, 2501 0... II ~r '"'· tf 11 00 A.M, W S..,llower, J I. Stnlt Ant, CA Tltte 1--. -Trwt ~. '770. CHESTER UEL NELSON, IJX r-------------Ptr• -..,,,, • 111. N..,.por'I &Nell IClltlOQl\11, ICllO•ro. "P l lt-JJ1.0., .... cu. Jolv\ B P••••r. 1011 Emort10 &ev Orlve, t_.. Beech. CtllPornla UUt Clwltloplwr w Mc.Gr-.... lllu. Pt<lllc Ptlfsao-1, Ce lifornle '°2n G llACEFUL ex PECT .... T IOHS, 27.01 Foret• Rotel, • 0 , Leg11na Nl9...,, Ctllfomie m n H duly 4IOCIOfnleG Tr11Ute -tftCI Thk buM~s Is Conduet.CI Cly •n In·· p11r•-.4 lo 0..0 of Tn.it Citied 26 dlv!Outt C4 t2iMO SANORA J EAH JAMES, tJlC Pt r• Newpon, • Jtl. Ntwp011 Buell. P'VIUC NOTICE c 1141 t:i7411M. AP 11 .. :131-IJ, U7• 11 '.\p 11 .. Df.IJ. t U7 :r. P•PP•S. Steplltn s .••••. AP ttt-231.11, ..... u. ICllel~lf. l(llOsro. AP I tt-t>Ht, .,1S.JO St-M C...1-., 1212 Bellow \fist• 0r1 ... Pl•1• Oii Rey, ~""'''"• '°2t1 o ... ·~1',ltll ....... c1.1-...-~-o44mwk• l y TD UlllVICt: CO. A .... TM Ctftlw IOr ,,....,.,,., -CN Id Fllrlet&, Inc .. • Ctlllorn1a corporation. 21601 Forb., RoeCI. •d. Ltouna N IOWI. Call'°""'• m 11. This llutlnes1 It c_.,.., 11, • cor Sept-I-•t<O<-n <kl-Oeoorell AM COlllns '"°· •• ,,.,., NO n..a, In bo09 U1't. Tr\11 ~,_, .... llled with the !Noe 1llt, OI Offl<ltl Rec:°'~ In tlla Of County C .. r_ ot Ort"09 Co..nlf on lie~ Of,,. County Aec:or-of Or-4119, u, 1•1 Countr. Celllo.nle, WILL SELL AT Pl...a PUBLIC 4UCTION TO HIGHEST Pllbl•-0.-onge c .. st oe11, Pltot, CA t2iMO Thh l>ll>lneu " conc111C1ed bf • gene r •I _,,..<Vllp °'"1•r Nel'°" Stnelr•J- NOTICt: 0 1' TllUSTl!t:'S SALE T .$. "•· 111>9 NOTICE 15 HEREBY GllfEH. 111•1 on w-.a.,, S.ptembtr "· ...... . t 00 o'cloc-• m ot wlo atv, In Ille oi llu oi REAL ESlATE SECURITIES SERVIC E loc•l•d •I JOJO Nori!' Br-av. S..lle JOt, 1" Ille City Of S... I• 4n•. Ccomy oi Oranoe. St••~ 01 Ce lllor no e , AE"'L EST4TE SECU RITIES SERVICE,• C.lltornla cor-•tlon. •• 0111y •POolnleo ''"'* under -__,,, lo ,.,. p0wer o< stl• <onftrrea 111 lhel <•'1eln 0-OI ,,,,., ewe<ul•O DY MICHAEL J l rown. Jo11n O . AP 119 lll·7•. 1D21.n. Puos••v, J°"'n A., AP ,,~ u.JO, .,." t.ame ........ Aal I« ........ o...a.,--.-. Of ..... CA. f2iWI 1114) ..... Puell-Oronoe C:O.•I Delly Piiot -••Ion The Ctfttw fo< -•mal -OlllCI l'l-.1, Inc o.--. w1,.1on.J11tklmon """'-· BIOOIEA FOR CASH. CASHllEA'S 4"9 J7,Se91 J.10.11.1 .. 1 ...,_., CHECI( 011 CEATIFIEO CHECK,------------IPtYt b!e •t llmo of .... In ........ mon.y of Ille Unlll!d St.ies1 •• 1ht Tllls IUlerTWlll we• llll!d wlll> l1'r Co11nty Cler., of Or•~ Cou"IY on AYO.J6, l .. 1 ,. . ..,.. Pllbllsrtl!d Orono-( .. JI Oelly PllOI, lfou, Wllll•m II . AP lit-JU.JI, ll,OIJ.tO Morltny, RICllerd A .. AP llt-2•t..i, lHI.• Dovel•• A B11rton, ~l Swan Drive. Colle ~u. Celltor"'• tMM Clifford R Kot &On. 240m P•rl<lllll Aote1. El To.o, Ctlllo.nta t7UO Wlllltm L Htmm, >O Ernertld 1., on ... L,_.... a..c11, c ... ..,.,.,. .,,51 A119. U SelJt l. 10, 1'11 11'1 .. I This N'-... flled wllll Ille Cou111, Ciera of Or •nve Co11111y on AYO. II. t•I. South 1,..,..1-r-. 10tho01C1Ort119t1-------------Covn!f CourtllOuM IO<etl!d Ill ,,_ JOO Bloc-ol w .. t S•nla 4ne 8!vO , llor""'rtf WHI tlrt SI I, S.nte M e. NS.,_ NOTICE OP $ALIE OP llEAL P•OPElll'V AT l'lllVATE SALE 4 1.19 11. SeOI J 10 11 1911 ..... , Goochev. lflcto. 0 , AP ll .. l41.o7. •1,JOO IO This 1><11lnen " conOuc tea DY • QtN rel parfM<V1jp SI..,.,.,. NI C•ri-. Tlllt lltl-1 ••• llleel wllll Ille Coun1y Clerk 01 Oranee County on A11911Sf ll. 1 .. 1 PUIUC NOTICE NS-79867 ~-~ A~etuw .. ,....._,c-on,.. S.Ht• ,..,, .... Cal ........ tl71S C•lllor"'•· •II rlOM. 1111• tn<1 lnltr .. 1 con ... ,.., lo one! now .,.IO i.., 11 -Mid Dwd o4 Tru•I In lllt l>r-1f >llu•tl!d 1n ,.Id Co11nly encl Slate ... A••1a ruauc NOTICE NOTICE OF DEATH OF ~~~::.::.~~' ~~~niea::"i~~;~ TAX·RATI. AllllA »412 ltk.,, Wllll"'" C., AP •~l.01 .... ,... ' "'Yen PuOll-Or-C:O.SI OtllJ Pltol, 4119 20. 11, Sept J, 10, 1911 37-t NOTICE OF DEATH OF C H ARLES M ILTO N W A LTERS , a k a CHARLES M . WALTERS A N D OF PETITION TO A D M I N ISTER ESTATE NO. A· 110016. P1Y171 PuOtl-Oronoe C-•I Otllf Piiot . ,. .. •i. 20. 21, Se94 J. '"' MJS.el lk'Krlbecl ~ l.01 "· Bloo 62', Corone Clel Mer Tract.•• Y,,,•n on • rnep •• CO•-In Booe. l, P-~2, Ml ... <ell-Me9s, I" ..... ofll<• ot '"'" County Reco.oer ot .. 1e1 County '" ... 5-rl« c-, .. I,_ Stele "' Ctllltnole • ...... ~, .. Or_ In .... Ment< of .,.. E1lale Of LOIS VIRGINIA BRECHTEL. 0.Ce•Wd J 0 H N A D D I S 0 N 11c1e1 R~cis oi w 10 C0unt,, el page GURLEY, aka JOH N A. no, Rt<orde•'> lnllru.....,, No 31013 G U R LEY. aka J 0 H N Df , .. _ Of • l>r'NCh or Cleft Ull '" ll>tf"'*"I or _..or menu ol Ille oDllge G U R L E Y A N D 0 F "°"' _..,..., 11 .. r.i.~. •nc•UC11n11 ,,.. PETITIO N TO AD' 11reac11ordltle111t,No11c•o•w111cr.•• .. TAJC·lllATIE AltEA ....... rueuc NOTICE <I Herrk.-. JofW'I P ... 1. AP --. $1,161.ZJ :------------- MOC MOYIE Trustor o. record-· LOUIS J. GIBELLIHO AHO MIT CHEL C GllEUINO NOIK• " llereoy ;Ivon llltt '"• 11t1 Clersleneo wlll WPll •I Private ,., •. to lllt lllOllfsl •nd betl bloeler, "-'llfecl to conllrmetlon Of sa1e1 ~lor Court, M IN STER EST T 0 rtcor-Mey21,l .. l ln 8-l*lo I A E N · Offltlal Aecorcis OI wld Coun1,, •I TAX·•ATll! Altll!A -· • Gooctirn.tin. ~ M., AP UMM1 ... Pfl lS • PROPERTY IN 1liUNTINGTON BEACH CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT f'ICTI TlOUS eUSINEH NAME STAflMt:NT Tiie 1011ow11>9 "''°"' ••• e101ne 1>1111"", .. SUPER8ABY, J7t01 Forbf, R-. • tl, ~NI-I, Celllornl• t »n TN c...1., lor ~,.,,.., -CllllO F11Nl6, Inc •• CtlllOrnl• CO"POr•llon, H601 Forll>e• RO•CI .• o . L•1111ne N19,.1, Ctlllornlt .,.,, . To a ll h e i rs , b eneficiaries, c reditors and contingen t creditors of Char les M ilton W a lter s , a k a C h a r les M . W a lters and persons w ho may be otherwise interested in t he w ill a nd/or estate. N O TICE OF DEA TH OF LEO K . PHI LLIPSO N A N D OF PETITION TO A D MINISTER ESTATE N O. A· 110129. ,,.. 11,..1 -ft• -other com • men °"iOnellotl, II en,, Of Ille fH I pr-,,y CllHcrtbtd tbo .. It pUrporltcl to Ille "' IM9onla -'""' .. 9Qftle, Co.one Clef 1111¥. CA T ... llf'dt"lerwd Tr11•IM dlKltlmJ eny nt111111r lor ony 1nc..,.rec1._. of lhe ,,,..., -ft\ end otlltr <ommon Clt•lgntllon, II .,y, lllowft llt-.fn on or-·'"'" ISVI ., OI Sept·-· •••• •t .... offlceot c ." HIGBIE, m Me rine Aven11•. Boa JU. Btll>ot I slend, Ce tllornla T~l ephont 114-61).7610. County of Dr•-. Sitt• Of Ct lllornl•, •II .... ''°"'· 1111• -In-.. ,.,. of S.10 Ol<etstd t i the time Of A · 110128. p--. Aa<o.ci.rs lnWumen1 No T 0 a I I h e I r s • nocn, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC •uc beneficiaries, credit ors TION ro THE HIGHEST BIOOER FOA CASH. ltwf11I mont' of Ill• Unll and contingent creditors •Cl s1.,es. .11 """"'t "',.,.urn~.,. o f John Addison Gurley, ..... •II •loM. lille -..... , .. ,no .. aka John A . Gurley, aka ~•lcll>Ylt.u Trvsttt,ln end lolll•tre J ohn G urlov and persons •• P,_,,Y ••tuet• '" wio Coun•r •no TAX·aATll AltU - l.oveteota, w1111.,,,, AP 11 .. su.10. P .SS1.JL l leolw. C.OI ... ott, AP 11 .. Sl2-19 W0..2• HerrlMn, LA vonna. AP 11 .. ,,>.ol, ....... 56. ICt mlen, J11<• I • AP 11 .. Sll-Ol, '541.IO. Hlldlon. Lewrenc~ W el al. Gtmll'lt l11vutmeftl Co .. AP t11·St) 17. $U'0.1t. Mtthws, n.tme L . AP 17•Ste.Gt 4 1,05'9.• k llHfer, Jol\n F., AP 171-SJl.O.. ,a.m .• , Crou ley, P 4 , AP llt-st•-OJ, ,.,.. ..... Klein, l.Mwrt<>ea C • AP 11•S:l6-t5, ..... S1. Grogen, llo«ien A , AP 171-Sl l-41, ICJ.12 ••re•. w1111em c. AP 11•s.n-u , M07.7 •• Tucker, J eck. AP 11• SU·H , '1,tlJ.21 Tuc:lltr. Jeotl, .. at, AP 17 .. U)'--O. • .,, .J2.. Su--• Anocl•tet Inc. AP H•SZl-u, t74'.4'1. Slverton, Wllll1m Ft Jr, AP 17t-U6-U,, ..... C-lf ot Oret199, AP 17 .. t.U-12, tl6t.oo. Th" """""' I• Conducted by a <or· Por•llon The c ....... lo. Mtt ..... I -CllolO Fllneu. Inc Ootbortll WIMton.J11•1dm11n P"'"IO.nt This N I-I was filed wltll Ille County Cler• ol Oren91 Cou"'' on ..... 11. 1911 C..,_.&IC-" Anan..,, .C I.Aw M l --· c... ... Ck-Ive '411te• ,,.,,, .. ,Ctl...,.•U7u ,,MZn Publl"""° 0r.,.. Cont Dally Piiot, "'YO IJ, 10, 11. Se~ J. 1911 .... 1 PUIUC NOTICE PICTITIOUS eUSINllS MAMIE STATllMIElllT Tiie 1041-1,,. peroon 11 001n9 l><IM-,,.,, .. SHOWCASE 4Uf0 BEAUTY. >o:lS Welic. A ... Coslt Mete, CA '101 ~ T.,..11\lr-o, 103$ Well.ct Ave., Cosle ~ CA '1•11 Tiiis l>on"-u Is <ono..cted llf .,. In div'-! Ge<. f.,....111ro fhll Uel-1 W .. flled With tflot County Cl••-01 Orengo county 011 4YO ti, r•t Pltaw Pubflllled Orfr!Ot CO.•t Dtlly Piiot. A pet ition has been file d by Charles M a rk W a lte rs in the Superior Court o f O r a nge County requ esting t hat Char les M a rk Wa lte rs be appointed as persona l repr esent ativ e t o a d - m in lster t he estate o f Char les M ilto n W a lters, Costa Mesa, California (under the Independe nt Administra tion o f Estates Act). The petition is set for hearing in Dept. No. 3 a t 700 Civic Cente r D r ive W est , Santa Ana , California 92701 o n Sep- tember 16, 1981 a t 9 :30 a .m . T o all heirs , beneficiar ies, credito r s a n d cont ingent c red it o r s o f Leo K Phill ipson a n d pe r sons w ho may be otherwise inter est ed in the w 111 a nd/or esta te . A petition has been fi led by Pearl F . Phillipson in the S uperior Court o f Orange County requesting t hat P earl F . Ph illip son be appointed as person al represent ative to ad- m inister the estate of Leo ~· Phillipson (under the Independent Adm inistr a - tion of Estates Act ). The petit ion Is set for h earing in Dep t . N o . 3 at 700 Civic Cen ter Drive, West, in the Ci ty of Sa nt a A n a , Cal ifornia on Sept . 30, 1981 at 9.30 a .m . MYtn. .... R. Jr, AP 11 .. Ul-lt.1-------------P ,llO 1'. AYO. U, JO, 11, Sept I. 1911 llCHl IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of t he petition, you s hould eith e r a ppear at the hea r ing a nd s tate your objections o r f ile w ritten objections w ith the cou rt before the hearing. Your a ppearance may be in person or by yQur at· torney. IF YOU A R E A C R EDITO R o r a con t- ingent creditor o f the de- ceased, you mus t f ile your c laim w ith the court o r p r esent It to the per sonal represent a tive a ppointe d b y the c ourt within four m onths from the d a te of first issuance of le tte r s a s provided in Section 700 Of the pro bate c o de of California. The t im e for filing c laim s w ill not ex- p ir e p rior to fo ur m o nths from the date of the hear- ing noticed above . IF YOU OBJECT to the g r ant in g o f the petit ion , you should either appear a t t he hear ing a nd state your o b je c t ion s o r file w ritten object ion s w ith the c ourt befo r e the h ear ing . Your a ppearance m a y be in person o r b y your a t· torney. Mao!UW-, n.tme L AP 17t-SO IS, )tlt.Jt, 1-------------S11bltlonC10 & Auocl•l•t , AP PUIUC NOTICE 111-Ml·,.,...,._,o •AP 1,.S4M7, ta.lll.M I'--, Setve10n A , AP 11•~1. "'17.1'0. Lt-. ~tdy M .. AP 171-S.W.11, .,, ... ..,, Mco..lre, lllellercl, AP 11 .. W~. 047.01. Svr!tet hocll MMe!, 4 P 1711-SSH O. ,,,tOO ... Miiier, ,.., .. 8 .. AP 11e S41.J1, ....... K•I .. , O.Or .. v., AP ,, .. ,.,.,., asn.P ... ,_., Mk'-1 A . AP 17 .. '61 ... ... u •. PICTITIOUS eu111111u NAMI STATIMINT Tiie IOtlowine _ _, I• dolne Clutl ,.. ... I UllEN OESIGNS. H Morene, llvlne, CA "111J. LIM Fron 111...,,, 14 --., l"'lnt, CA"71S llllt --s Is tor>dvclN llJ .. ln-clhl-. LI .. F 811rt11 Th~ •tt-1 ••\ 111.0 wllll ,,_ c-ty Clerll Of 0r .... COlllllY en ""'· "· 1911 ~,..,, "'*'-Orenue C-11 0.llr Piiot, .... u. ». 11, $etlot. ), ••1 1-..i S..-, Wer,.. L ., AP l,.Mt~. '9MAJ. Ill.I 9lla LAI.,.,.,, IMlly-1, 4P 17 .. Mt-Ot, I---------·---- IF YOU AR E A C R EDI TOR or a cont - ing e nt credito r o f the d e- ceased, you must file your claim w ith the court o r present It t o the person a l r e presenta tive a ppointed by the court w ithin four m onths from the date o f first Is sua nc e of le tters as p rovided In section 700 Of t he pro b a t e c ode o f C alifornia . The tim e for filing c laim s w lll not e x- pire prior to four m onths from t he date o f the hear. Ing noticed above. StlO .... will be -· 11111 .. lll'loUI COV•nent OI • .,.r.,ty, ••P'•l.t. CM' lm- Plll!d, r-dlno !Ille. POUt•tlon, or t nc11m11rancu. lo P•Y the 11npelC1 lltlenc.e of 11\o not•l>I t11<11r"° llf wit 0.l!d of fnnl. le>-wlt ~.701.00. lr>- <lucllne ••prov!-In wlo no1ac.1, -vances, II any,....-,,,. terms of wlCI DHcl Of Tru>I, lw\, <llerves •nel ... 11t11M1 of h Trvn• onc1 o1 ,,,. ""'" <rH led llf >tlCI Offd of Trutl. The l>eftt11cle,-, under UIO 0-0 of T ru•t llnelolore •a cut..i anO ci.. 11,,.,.., to Ille llf'dw\IQl'led • written O.c1w.ii... 04 O.raull -O.monc1 lor Sale. end • wrlllen Notice ol O.le1111 -Elec:lfon 10 Sell. T ... -derslon•d ceu,.ci ltld N•ll<• ot Oef ... 11 -Election to Sell 10 Ille ,... <or-I" lllt COunly Wl\ere Ille •Ml P<--1f I• l«eted T ""'" or paMy Conducllne ..... Tl Tl.E INSUlllANCE ANO TRUST COMPANY, 100 N Main SI., Sel'llt Ane. C4 '7701, 11•1'JS.>.1020 0 •1• ., ,.....,., "'' Tltle 1ra11r.nce -Tru>1 Com1>t11y tlltldfrustH BJ JOYCE WILLI AMS AutllorlreO Slenat11re Pu1111-Otenue C:0.11 O•llf P11e1, AYO 20. J7, S.114. ), 1911 JllMll PUU NOTICE Clltetll -tll !ht right, tllla •ncl ln-1tr•>1 ,,.., ,,.. •si•I• ot UICI OtlC•- ,.., IKQ\ll...., Cly -ration Of lew 0. olherwlM otlltr then o. In tdOtllot\ to thet Of .. ,d dt<•tstd. ti Ille llmo ol O. 6111, In -to ell ,,,. urteln rMI, pre>- perty StlWl.O In Ir.. .. ICI C-y o4 Orenoe. Sitt• Of C•hrornle, pert1<111tr- ly de>erlllled •• f041~. to.wit LOI "of Trt<l 7()4), H per mep ,._ <O<decl In 8oot. 1n, P-1 4'1, 0 - 4', ot MIK•ll•neo.6 ~. In Ille office Of I ... County A11<or-Of ttlCI Cwn1, • mor~ commonly -nown u 1019 Ptr-11111 Orlw, Cos•• MHtl Ctlllornlt Terms of wle cesll In '•"""' money Of Ille U"'l.cl Sit! ... on <onllrmatlon Of u 1e. or P•rl ce\11 •no D•l•nce evleltnctd Cly note sec11r•d Cly Mort~ or Trust Dffd on Ille pr- '' .., JOl<I Ten Pt'< cent ot emoun1 CllCI lo be ""-""° wllll Clld BIO. or offtn lo be In wrlllnQ one! wlll be rec:•llled ti ti.. .ior• .. ICI office •I •nr llme <Iller ,,,. first -1<•11.., lltr---· Cltlo o4 .. ,. Oeled tfll1 f5tll City of A\f01nt, 1911 C A HIQOle Allo.,.y lor ""1111-r Oecedeftl JOMNTEllllYeltl!C"TIL ,.ft_f,_Allmllll11Y .. W Publlllled Ortnge Cotti Dally' Pllet, S.pl-J. J. t, 1'111 1'U4 1 ru1uc NOTICE -' Sl•le, O..Crlboocl u tollowt w ho may be ot herw ise in-"1E11H1•1T A"' terested 1n the will and/or P4ACEL • es ta te . Unll II ts -n eno de>erlDeo In Ill• Canelomlnlum Pfen recorded on A petition had been filed Novt ml>tr n , "" 1n Boot tl•ll by M ildred Gurley Dunlap Pe9H "" 10 ... lncl11>lv• of Otll<I• in the Superior Court of A•<o•O.of w1e1 Count, PAllCEL1 Orange County r equest ing An unc11v1e1ec1 one r.,."''·Nln111 that M i ldred Gu r ley llt1'111J lnreres1 ... 1.,.fflt lnCom Dunlap be appocnt ed as mon •n ow '"'"'""'' 1n •net to,.,. Com,,_ Art e Of Lou 10. II, 11 encl 11 person al representatjve to oi Trte1 9151 •• ""' Mep 111ec1 1n B.-. a d min iste r the estate of •36. P....., 1 10 1 1nc111>1ve 01 Mis Joh n Addison Gur ley, .. 11eneo1" Map" A•cord• 01 .. 1e1 John A. Gurley, aka John ~~~!!· :,:,~ ~;',:~,;::~;t ::: Gurley (under the In. Oeclar.ilon of Covenenh, Concllllon dependent A d ministration •no ""trf<tlons recorded Aprll ,, of Esta te s Act) The ""'ti· 1911 In Boot< li..&4 Peot U1 ol DtllCI• ...~ Recon11 II,,. "Oe<laretlon I -eny tion is Set for hearing in Supplem""" •nd "mendmenu Dept. No. 3 a t 700 Civic ~":~~~u Center Drive, Wes t, In the Euenwnts •• ""'" E• .. ,.....u .,.. C i t y of Sa n t a A n a , P••llclller1, w11or111 1n '"' Art1c1e.,... Califor nia on Sept ember 1111ec1 "Et..,,,.,.11"01.,,. Dt<••••llon 30 1981 at 9 30 a 11nder h Section llttcllnos In &uch 1 : .m . -rtl<le enlfllld u follows "Rlolll IF YOU OBJECT to the end 011110 u111111 .. e nd C•I>•• granting of the petition, r.10111on: "s.-t, s.111emon1 •nel Enc,.....-.1." "lnoreu. Eoreu •ncl yo u s hould e ither appear At<rMllone1 111Q1111," •ncl "E•<h1t1ve a t the hearing and s ta te Ao1•1e1ae1 common,.,... h•man• · NOTICE OF P UBLIC HEARING City at'---IMcll you1 r objections or file P~~~~ ., ""'" E•Mme11ts .,.. w r tte n Objection s w ith P••t1c111.,,, w1101111 1n 111e Art1c1e .,, the court befor e the h ear-"""" "E•.....,., .. of 111e <>«••••llon in g . Your appear a n e e 01 c"-"· ConC111ion, •nc1 RH1r1c may be in person or by tlont recor-J111, u. ttn 1n Booa Lout ca. ... , ........... 0.-..,.... ... -.. - Tlw p1., alto et••lll•ll Of • m ap dtllkllnt lentl -wfllcll mt f dl"9r 1""9t lht H isting l!lfflll\o o4 ~ pr-rtf. In C_,lon wllll t1.i1 pltl'I. tff\tlll '-a wllll"' .,_ City mey lie onten.i.a fO< IMCI .-. Wlllch "'tV ,_It Ill,,_ .. , r.,lrlc1'-11'1 IMdeleve'°""'"'t tCIPOr1llftllle~ IUOl. P-, .. -,..recorded Sel>-your a tto r ney . 1am11ar1, 1917 In Boos U371, P1199 n1 I F Y 0 U A R E A of Offtci..1 Rec:on:h onc1 any 5-1• CREDITOR or a cont· '.'!'_:~::"'0:1:~:::::'.';'~,'~::~ ingent creditor of the de· tton H-fnvl In s..c:11 Art1c1e ... 1111eo ceased, YOU must file your a s follows "RIOlll• and 01111•• claim w it h th e court o r u111111es -Ctblt Tt••vl1lon."•"s...,. por1 -Sottlemtnf encl E"Crotcll-p r esent It to the personal monl." "Communuy Fec11111u e. .... representa t ive appointed ment" -"Ort ll\llOf ov•r Comm.,,,~ b th t Ith ' f If Ft<lllllet. .. y e c our w n o u r T,,.tt•••-eno.other common months f rom the date of e1•"-'*" "eny. Of IN, .. , p,_, first Issuance of letter s as '' .,.,,.'"-"-o.tc••becl '' pUrPOrtea p r o v ided in Section 700 o f ~·.,~_.:. aoroe ..... N•wp0r1 Be•<" the proba t e cod e of T11e ~~ 11tr.i>y 11sc1e1m Califo rnla. T h e time for •II l!«*lty for any lnro.rec~. '" filing claim s w ill n o t ex-.. "' """' tdOr'"J or 01..., c"""""" -. I . t f th daSIONllon. t11e LAO<tnt lhll<h cu, c-11 .,111 lilt <Ofttlll<ll,.,.. '"*le ....,,,.,. Oii iN p re prior o our m on s s.141 ..... 111 be mt0t •11,_1 • ., LcKott C..t.11 P1t11 -G-r•I l'IOll ~Of! TU9tNy, .. ,..,...., 12, from the date Of t he h ear. renty, •-s or llftSlli.e, f99WdlnQ ttlt, al 10011> m In tht City C-11 ~ 19J ~A-,~ In n not'iced above t111e, '*'-¥or"., t l'l<IH'l'lb<tll< .. , 10 8MCllJ. • • ••lllty IN 1tlnc1pt1 balance Of tl\e ~1. Werrwi L . AP 17t-SU·17. U.11. VOii ...,.,.,, -ltna, AP 11 .. Mj. .. lllW'fMI PICTITIOUS IUllNl•S NAM• fTATaMa•T YOU MAY EXAMINE the fife kept by the court. If y ou are Inte rested In the estate, you may file a re- que st w ith the court to re- ceive special notic e of the Inventory Of estate a nd o f the petitions. a ccounts •nd reports deK rlbed In Sec · t lo n 120 0 .S of the Callfornla Probate Coc:te. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by t he cour1. If you a r e Inte r este d in the estate, you may flle a re- quest w ith the c ourt to re- ceive speclel not ice of t he Inventory Of estate a nd of the petitions. a ccounts and r e ports described in Se<· t lo n 12 00 .S o f th e C alifornia Proba te COde. Tot i-"'' ...--ellon Of .... .._.,, ...... U. Clty C-.Cll, Oii lflftm\e. llontl _,,,. ,_ ...... , •Ill ........ Oii ~, ...... ,,.... tt. ltlt, bet-10 00 t .m. eftCI ) 00 11>·"' Tlllt will ti-tor ony ~ ,.._ Ill •M -''°"' •nd review Ille plt11, v ... ere --lot -tt .,..., - nlenc. ~·--· Y OU MAY EXAMINE N.._ or °""' OC11loe11on MC:ur-ed 1>v the file k e pt by the cour t. .. 141 Owd of Trust w1t11 111-•tt •nc1 If you are inte r est ed In otMr -•• "'°"IOoeO t~111, ""' the estate , you m •y f ile a •dve"'"· If tfl,, -· ,,,. term ...... Mloll11t, MlclWel J .• AP I06-lt•t. DU.~. •-11, Mklmlle I'., AP ,,._,Milt. w..t.& PROPERTY IN OCEAN VIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT Cit ........ ,....,. It., Al' lt7·JJ't-45, 041.& ........... Or" .... C.A 0.lly PllGC .... 11, s.... '· '"' T,,. lollowlne 11trwn1 ••• 0o1119 bu .. __ TM alltOWNIHQ LIMIT"EO, 1111 a trcll Streel, N••Pt•I aeach, c..i•"'111• t3MO THU"llrlAN, BOMAN • 4Ml!S, INC., A Cttlfornle <tfllWatlal'I, jOlf llrtll !lr••t, Ntw11ort •••<II, c.i .,.,,.. tllMll Tiii• M IMS. " cond11CIN Clf • llmllM -1fltl'tl\lp Tll\ll'm.11, • ...,.II • Amat, In< •111 o. ~ ,.,..._. Tiii• ... ._. •• fllM wllll '"' Cwrity Cten. flf 0r.,... C-.,, °" ,. ... ll. t .. I .. ,... '"'* ....... o.-.,.. Ctttt O.lly "'let ......, Aw. ftll.27, .... '· 10, 1'91 »•wt Patten, Falttt & Sandford By: Wllll•m E. Falttt AttonMy at Law US W. Footftltl llvd. Monrovl.I, ca. '101' (213) 3fMUS Publls~ Orange Coes1 Delly Piiot, Aug. '27, 21, Sept. 3, 1981 383CM1 . Wllllam Wlko.xen 314 Forest Avt. Laguna Beac", c... '2'5t 494-7565 P'ul>tlshed Oran~ Coast Dally Pilot, Sept. 2. 3, 9, 19.11 39S1-81. v Ille,_...,, l~I Ofl WCI\ eclV-•l request with the court to •nd ,,..., tet-, c....,.., • .,.. t11"9MH o4 r eceive spec:lal notice o f ,,,. T--of , ... '""'" <'"*' t h e In vento r y of est a t e • ., ••1• Oeff •I ''""· ,,,. •ot•• ·-of M1c1 t0ti.-.1on, 1nc1ue11ne ,.,..d of t he petitions, ac· , •• _,, •lllm•ted '"'· <M•oe• c o u n t s a n d r e p o r t s •net ......... ot "" riv,..., ., .... described In Section 1200.S llm• tt 111111a1 pv1111u 11011 et 1111 o f the Callfomla PrObate N~:;·~~·=~ '"'· I Code. RI AL ESTA l't( SICUltlTllS Keene and Dion suv1ce, msw. C011t H-... •Col...,.,,..~ ~r ttf,,..._ S...te 411, l y: O.J,,.,...,, NewPOrt 8ucf\, c.. 't:~ M$.4044 -............... . P Obllshed Or•nr. C o.s t .... --.CA.,. D ally Piiot, Sept. , 3, 9, ~-===•==-Oellr 198' 39so.t1 ·' A ... v ..... I. It. "" .::; ' ( l . ··----·--~----.._. __ _... __ ,.... • .,.._. .......... ~u .... _.c•z ... •s•s .. g .............. t•t•l .. 3 .......... 111111111111111 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thur1day, September 3, 1981 Virginia Slims remembers when every day -was Labor Day. · You've come a long way, baby. ... Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Regular: 8 mg "tar'.' 0.6 mg n1co11ne-Menthol : 9 mg"ra( 0.7 mg nicotine av. per cigarette. FTC Report Mar'.81 ... IMS - ~MS .. - -...... ------------- . . . .. • I Dally Pilat Thursday, September 3, t98l Bankers and bookkeepers are in demand . Check today's listings , classification 7100 . INDEX ~$for Wf Hon •• fw W. Hw.H For W. Hone. For We Ho.Mt for Wt Ho.Mt For Wf t4cMnH for We H..... for S4f , •.••...........•...•••• ······················· ·•••·•·•·••···•········ ·••····•··············· ......•.•..................••............•••...............•....•.....•••••..••.•••••••••••. ltelh .. •••••••••••••••••••••• T t PllCt Yt1r U. CaN CHt.91 I 002 ~........ I 002 G...,.ol I 002 G....... I 002 littWGI I OOZ GtMt'ol I 001 GtMfli I 002 G...,... I 003 •........••••......•... ·······•···••·········· ....................................................................... ·················~····· ······················: .••••.•......•......... 642·5678 Moms m me 1.-&1 ..,..,.a ... ....... ,._ ..... C•JH>lrtlW llurll t'oro11•0.IN•r ra.ta MtH °""""'" .. llhtu ,....,..,,.,.Un Hwillt1f'W\•""•"' '""* ICU tM 111111 1011 lllrl l~.14 ·~ ICW 1<114 .... 1004 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNIT V I ~ ~ 2-STOlY DUPLEX-HEWPOIT HACH HOUCEO TO $27',IOO ... , ..... 11 .. ,h ............... .......... N11utl M1t.~tot"' Vtf)u Z::~m.~~:~ 5.aA Jyu l •,ot• .iw ~·"'"• s .. 111 ... r• Sowlll U&••• 'A"4m1n''" MOO.It llo111t> Salt UAL ESTATE l\rrucr '°' '41t """', ...... ,, ... "'' llr0<ll Prop.n I ........... ,._ .... ~mttto Lvh t tll~h f.=~~~~~'~."> ~tt:f's ll\1h\•lf' t~tobf."IOHd l"fomtPr•"' '""'''"'•I p,..,.,,, Loolot~lr ll•k Hmt 1 rlr ~,., ........ ~rlktW41 ~~c~.:·~~.p :: ,...INr'• Motlc•: 11N All real estate ad· :::.; v er tl s e d i n t h i s 1vi. newspaper ts subject to :: the Federal Fair Hous 1001< tng Art ol 1968 which :: makes 1t illegal t.o ad 11w vertise "any preference, limitation , or dis 1..., crimination based on :~ race, color, religion, ,,., sex, or national origin. I ;: or an intention to make 1100 any such preference, :: limltat1on, or dl5 m 1 criminatJon " llCll = ThlS newspaper will not ~= knowingly accept any l)!I) advertising for real FIMAHCIHG AND OCEAN VIEW Assumable loans, large Nantucket Model in Spyglass, rive bedrooms, three baths, two fireplaces. French doors and new carpet $695,000 Fee. REALTORS. 675·6000 2443 Eut Cout Hlghwav. Corona dcl Mar WI HAVI 45 OF THI HST ACHHTS IH TO~ OUt ol ~•le imp Ranchin J'um"' Gt1>\f \ 1101 u1o1t F><••••• Mt~ l..latt 'lit. tM.d ~ tttate which IS in viola ~ lion orthelaw. ,._ ........ -.. -•! ;u '"tv .. -..., UNTALS , ....... -...... ..i Beaut1ru1 ·~ ·ad rm 1iou ............ ... ttouw-' l nturnl\hf'd Hou_~~ t"'urrt Of l'nf C.ondom1ru11m11 t'urn CoftOonun11i1mt l 11:1 To-~turn T°'"""°">nlnl °'4>1<•" •••• Ot.tpff\nlAI Al>U l'l.t• Apl) Lnhun Apu t'l.rn"' I n! Ruon» l\wm ' Hott~ •toc•b 1"<Ath (.....i Hom.• !.ummtt lhnu 1, , . .,..,""' fhnt•h Ktnbh to \l\eff'" fi•t•&o h.M Re:nl Otrirr ktAhl 8~M" Htnt•I 1na ... 1n1I k'"l•I 'itQt••t fh·ftt•b •111tf'd '4tl.M' Mt-r-'th BUSINESS, INVEST MCNT. FINANCE JI~ ;JM »lO )40D le llOO llol:I .WU -,,,.., _, mi tWI -ow 11111 HIOIS: A..dftrtfMn sltcMlld ct.ck th.r ads daffy -= tf'-ron U.• . TM DAILY PILOT CISWt labllty for tt.e fint h1corrtct IHertlo11 °"'Y· ~ ,... ............... 1 4ll0 ~ !: Homes for We :.: ...................... . ~ Get.rail 1002 ~ ....•..•••......•••••.. '4)11 1 l IR, SI 03,000 Prime CM home, huge bark yard , covered ~;:::!; ~:.:~.; Y-.o pa ti o N 1 c e st a rte r l•>ntmon1 tlpfi0<1, ~:~ home 1needs some fix l••ntmont ••ot..S ~ mg Only 10~ down Call := ~!:~. ~ now 11onc110 Tll • 11~ ANNOUNC£M£NTS, PERSONALS & LOST & FOUND i\nnou#Kt llWl\t \ f.,P<d L«1•l '"ll(f\ ~•twnd PttWM'l•I'' Social Clur..• r .. ..i• SERVICES ~lCf'UlfMOC') EMrt.OYMENT & mrmnoN !il-hoob '"""'''Wf'I Joo "-'•nlt'1• lklpll•ftl ...... MERCHANDISE ANNI~' AppCt&nc'f'\ 4utl"'1\ B:!C'H'W-\ 8Mlfkit"I M •t1ruh C•muu' t tt111.-nwnt c-... .u. °"'' Ftttlo \~ furn.\Ulf G..-~u~lr llunn llou><lltMOl.ooch Jt .. fl" u~ntor~ M~'"'""''> ~i\ffll•-"""""' M•>ttlJaMOU\ 14 IAIH MW-M<N lruttumorm' Ofh<t rwr"' •. ~u1• Pt1• P11~• '"&•n" ~ .. 1n1 Marh11\f'"I 'iiior11n1 Good• 'i«w~ littUlur•AI Rt f ~:•r.cS.o Hi ft~""' BOATS l MARIN£ EQUIPMENT Gt>Mfll 8o•U. \lt1~ "'"'•" ~M.artlW'•~•ll ~l,p.,..,,, b U R'1't (f'l•Mrr &o.t> S.tl hti ~IS)to OoC'h llo.m ~.cl " ~1, -..si ... ,. THNSrllRTUION .\ircn f\ 1·1mptn \llr RtM ~nrltn _c,c1 .. S.-tn' Mat.or Hm\ "Mlf' fe,.n, Tn1ltn 1rn•l !~~~~!.~'!''~.,h AUTOMOBILC l,,tN 1"41f Abltq~ 1.1.-.. , .. Mt<ru1H.Ht \ rh" In \port' H.i ~ M • ..,1 .. • "°flftl u,,,,, frutu I •n> AUl.ul..rn1ftt; A\ito. w''""" AUTOS. IMrlllTEO WMr.il \ii• R1•ff'W'u AUlfo Authn u,..1,, H\1'4 \•i>n ~ o ...... ~~fhlfl ..... , llund• J•,atUf Jfl\M'A t\•rm....nn 1.,n •• l.unborcll'N "•'d• 'lf'ftr ,.,, !Nn1 \It. .llGff Opol P•nt•1 • Pf'U~M p°'''"~ Mf1Wt1il Kolb Ho1rc ft out Sub ~ S..IMI• To1QI• rm1mph Votb•tlttlt \.eho \ AUTOS, N£W AUTOS, USED SEA COVE PROPERTIES 71 4·631 ·6990 IMMACULATE $165,000 Mint condition inside & out. 3 Br. family nn. lrg 100:0 bright kitchen Heated 101. pool Fir'eprl Call Dirk 11~ Drexler 7~1221 ~ t(llg llOI) -~ IOi)Jfl ...u RVM~ ! R F:Al.TCIRS ::'t THIMKIMG = TOWHHOME? •Y.O Call the specialists at :it, the rondomm1um 1n ;o11 fonnat1on center =: Touchstone Really :: 963-~ ,..e Find out about the high ::i; ea ming real estate sales IQl3 career opportunities = with THE REAL 1t111> ESTATERS Licensing ..... school rees completely refundable to school of your choice Extensive wi• sales training For m· = fo!!flall~ ral!l~ . .1-6191 .,,,., '<O'• llJGE! Yi 5 or 6 bdrm home with ~ pool Great area. Owuer will help with financing $165,000 MORE·-5 bdrm w1sw1mm1ng pool and jacuu1 . solar heated RV area As -.11• sume FNMA $169.000 ~· /:JI ~· if'»I .:... !1)1\1 -Jtlll) ~-REC CARPET IL 1s4.1202 • $151C DOWH * ~: DESPBA.TI! ~~ 4 Bdrm 2 ba pool home tm Assume hi·balance loan. ~:~ owe str11ght note. or.a; SUCCEs.S REALTY ~~:: S49-._,_799=-=._l --~~ 2 PENINSULA ~~ POINT lilGA.INS 1;10 ma •7.lt '"" •HJ ''" !174" tm ,; .. !17>11 yl~ t1$o. •m n.. tlll t7iQ t76l •'lrl '"" tm OWCBALANCE 103 Call now! 4 BR Mexican Villa, I house from pounding surf. Secluded master retreat with fireplace. New kitchen. dine on tiled patio. Hurry STEPS TO SA.ND FIXER/3 BR & OEN needs your attention Br· mg shovels and paint 'll(li brush. Make S$'s. Owner will carry at low in · ldner.I WUI """@ ~)I\; -.... ,~ ... C.d•ll•t "'I) l.4••·-'itll CM-'°"' '°1 ~,.,., .1,, Wl2) com.. 1M Cot111M•l•I -°""""• ~ ~...... = ?:.ft -lmprn•I ltMI ~· ..u SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714·631 ·6990 ::;:::~· :! UMIBJIY AIU! ~~If -5 bdrm pool /spa home in ..... ::, Cotta Meu. Under Pb-~ -Sl.20,000. OwMf Will help = .... n1 : with financin1. Call \flt• w11 fnt.$370 today for more °'" ,.. ..... detailt. Uttle Is Biel' Claulfied A LLS'rATE 1d1 1re r~ amall --..-.-'.4,.~~-"people to " Hits .- ca Ila with bil rtlderahlp REALTORS 1ndbl1mult.llTopl1ce Make your your cla•lfwd ad, call euler by today '424171. I I Southport, custom 11ed throughout, pro fessionally decorated. form a 1 dining. bonus room, 4"'2 Ba. IM9,SOO • REH TORS OwMr W_.. A.ctioll lltc*td ly $75,000 Lido Isle, st. to st. loca· t1on at qwet west end or Is land. Community beach. tennis, yacht club 4 Bdnn. 3~. Ba, gourmet kitchen. Owner will help with flnanc OWHBl ing subrrut olfers Be RHAHCIHG creative! 1\50,000. 4 bdrm home •Q good D.M. ManMI IJtr location with a com ~01..ll_ plete l y r1emodeled ------------•! kitchen. new pamt. new IA YSHOIES carpeung and drapes An authentic French Owner ftnanc111g availa· No rmandy cottage ble. $12.5,000 Call now complete with stone 979-5370 fireplaces. copper sinks A and sunlit breakrast LLST'ATE nook. Set in a woodsy 111 setting 1n exclusive REALTORS beach community with seeunty guard services Maids l'ottage in bark "Sunset garden" patio and spa. 642-5200 j PETE ' BARRETT .. REALTY HAUOlllKf An exquisite otrertng. Elegant & ~parious 3 20 CONOOMlllUMS bdrm + family room. 1 lev home wlpanoram1c Costa Mesa project, vista or harbor . compl approved. ready roasthne. ocean & night to ~uild Art now , hghts Prestige, rom· 752·6499 fort. luxury & serurity Reduced, now $739,000 tOwner financing) Agt. 64().5.56() WotttftOlftGi..t Rtehlctd to S265K Right on the canal m Newport Shores. A huge 3 Bdrm 3 Ba family home in immaculate rond ilJon A super loca t1on only steps to the beach Attractive owner financing available A super buy' lolboo l"-d RJty __ 673-1~ HEWTUDOI Prest1g1ous Lemon Hts CBnt 5 bdrms. l!brary, huge mstr suite. dining and entert ainment areas UNDER SI M1ll!on Rick Alderette. Ritt __ 7_14_73~ OCEANFRONTS Six to be exact from li0,000 down & as low as 12"'c interest on the balance Call for details and the super !orations JACOBS REALTY 6754670 Want Ad Res~ oo.5671 Plan JV Real:_y OWMr ~ildatillcJ S'"'< o(; ln'l 111l Newport Bayfront Condo un.5oo 2 Bdrm. 2 ba. ocean view Security bldg DO<'k avail Appraised at $275,000. Owner /Agt (71416751570 A IT D Ilse oz lls:_~e ARCHITECTS SEE THIS ONE Top locations. a couple or doors from the pvt bearh 10 the exclusive Ruarded comm or Bayshores Easy t o remodel 3 Bdrm, 211 bath hom(I s:ns.ooo ~j CE 110181 ILlllS ca. OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE SPECIAL CUSTOM IAYFIONT FEE LA.ND Four Years Old. Cathedral Ceilings, Parquet Floors & New Ca rpets. Lots Of Wood & Glass. Three Bedrooms & Convertible Den. 31.iz Baths. Separate Dining. Hu ge Family Room With Wet Bar. Kitchen With Pantry. Breakfast Room. Saun a. Study. Three·Car Garage. Wood De~k Overlooks Bay & Dock. Owner Will Carry Large Second. $1,600.000. VIEW: IA Y & CITY UGHTS Gorgeoµs View From This Single Level Two Bedroom, Two Bath End Unit. Decorator Wallpapers And Drapes . Pl antation Shutters. Separate Master Suite. Shows Like A Jewel ! $255.000 . A "J oy Of Newport·• listing. ® ·--._..... ...... 75~9100 1uc..,. ... ,... ... _,..ic..- STEPS TO IUCH·OW* FIMANCI See this fine duplex today! Live in one unit & rent the other. 4 Bdrms. deck & 2 baths in upper ; 2 Bdrms & l bath in lower. Fireplace an each. Some view of ocean. owe tst T.D. & note of $230,000. int only. $49,500. down pmt. No Loan fee . See any time. WESLH N. TAYLOR CO., IULTORS 21 I I S• Jooquift Hlh load NEWPORT CEtO'ER. tU. 644-49 I 0 PRESTIGIOUS llG CANYON Immaculate 4 Bdrm Broadmoor. Beamed ceilings, neutral decor, pool. spa. firepit, tul de sac location. make this a desirable home. Asking $685.000. To see. call ..... larriftCJIOll, 675-6000; 644-0452 lJ~l()Uf liUMf' REALTORS. 615·6000 2443 I ol (uni Hi9hw•11. (01on• d•I M•t WEHAVE45 OF THE BEST AGENTS IN TOWN COOLftOOL Big 20x40' pool goes with the. neat 4 Bdnn home m Mesa Verde Also has a great bonus room Cul· de·sar IO<'at1on. Real value at $149,950 151·3191 WA.THFIOMT Sharp 2 st.ory, 4 bdrm, 2"'1 bath home. 2 frplcs. shake roof, red"ood deck to waters edge + boat dork. S335.000' INCLUDING LAND' laltoa 1of Prop. Rftlon •675-7060. RES10£NTIAL REAL ESlATF SERVICES WITH A LITIU HEU' Live in charming Peninsula 2 BR. unit with fireplace & rent out separate 2 BH. w cathedral ce1hngs & still ha\'e summer guest quarters. Just step5 to beach & bay Owner will help w1 fmanc·in g too ! $300,000 Fee. CIN NEWPORT CENTER I 644-9060 '::~~~' S@\lc41 µ-" t.trs · ::!: -~ °"' • POUAll ----- 0 ~=c::mb~·:...~. ::: to. to '°" ..... '°"' .. "'P .. fl'Ofd• I RUETUF e :~~f~nJ~~~l;mus r r r t I' I' I' I 6 ~-~'f:~~!,', m ru~ lO I I I I I I I I SCIAM-lETS Alawtn .. C~ 5100 LABOR TERMS C S R l E 0 A W K E D R 0 E W A " T i S R E K A E R I E K l R T S E k 8 A T I U A 0 " P H C P 0 H S T A E W S H I E T C A R T " 0 C G 0 D W 0 l L E Y f H I L K l S R " 0 I H Y l 0 H L P E K T C Y 0 K C A I K C I K W I A 0 0 " Q E J I I G I D D C Z H C H E l R 0 I A E f K L E 0 X K S L k S 8 "" fOAA'tEY"A CO "E R S L T 0 0 W C S N W J C C l T U 0 Q l C H K S K T C H N P I K 0 8 T I "' T T S C 0 L R P T R 0 P L L T T N " I R W C E I l " 0 0 V S P l Y E C T U R S H 0 S K Q " l D 0 E I R C H T A E f C R T £ P D 0 H D S T E A I E R W E S : ... ll90!t ..... ,....., ..... ..... "'' -..i • ....-v. ,Ind ........ It Ill. ;: Loch•t Sw•tlllo p Unltn Sho, j Cllect Off Ylllow Olf Centrtct lttih " ll•••n11 ltrt••"'•" a, .. &hp i lltctlln F•.-1At4•t111 hycen Cl1•• lhp Fri111t lt111ftu ltlc0ffk T11111rrow: f11 .. ell C11ftmc• HOW HIRJHG Unique Homes. Inc.. ha~ an opportunity for an experitM.d, qualified. real estate agent. Liberal commission splits. Prime farms available Call Dean Rathbun for an appointment. 675 -6000. U~l()Ul ti()MlS REALTORS. 675·6000 2'43 E••' Cout Hlghw•v. Coron• dl'I M•t WE HAVE 4!'>0FTllE BEST AGENTS IN TOWN REALTORS 675-5511 WXURY DUPLEX, SO. OF HIWAY. Two 'fNKioul 3 ldnn 2 lo + dtfl ..Its. UppH' hos ..... ¥!.W of OCHft. L.auRdry tpoct ifl eoch hilt. Adjacent to l"IM Terrott. $449,500 COLE OF HEWftORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coost Hwy., Corono def Mor 675-5511 Dork problem m Newport Buch" 60' dock + 2 s tory Huntington Harbour home '4 Br, 33• ba, fam . din. bonus rm Estate sale. t699.000 RE b Luria 83!_9944 LJn AtTlw leoclt Only $10,000 down 2 yr old immaculate 2 BR 2 Ba mobile home. Mm. age 18 Small pets OK Mary Jank, Healtor. 63H094 OPEN DAILY 2-6 PM ON BALBOA ISWIJ 116 Marine An. $495,000 I CollM Is. Cfuntl S 1,200,000 Cw .ct ptt•iew thes. fine P' operliff .ct find out how you cmi innst in IGl»o 111..d! LUXURY PENTHOUSE CONDOS Goclr*" llYitKJ with Vn. .WW hotftts with the fiMst of alMftitiet. qiuailty. secwfty. Tinw to fflect yOllT coton. CaH for ct.taila. $369,000 to S4J9,000. 631-1400. LINDA ISLE MAGtlRCENT ~ In e•ery detoiL Pri•ale lusJt IJ"'HMri.d tfttry o•er pool & spca. Two atory with e~t li•iftg r1'\ spaclCMIS t.n.nft. with 1tep-dowft br. fOf'1Nll dM r"'. & a gourmet kitcheft. 5 total ~ with luxurious rnmter suite. ""' & lllp fM ] boots.$ 1,395,000. LARGE PENIN. BAYFRONT ...-. layfroftt locatiOfl MG" Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Spaclou1 and hshty decoroted S bed. 6 bath. clft.1'm. . holM witfl large patio on watw. Menter Mlite with cot1nrsatl0tt crM. PmlOr'Cllllic VU on IA Y. Auulftable loan• of $900,000. to qualified buyer. s I ,600,000 ftt. FENCED SPANISH VILLA Oki Wortd chclrlft °" approL 'h ac,.. with lar«JS pool + VohybaN covrt. GtMrCMls hotne with 5 ~ (2 IMSNr Mlffesl I~ llYlag rOOM .;tt. a.-& fireplace; fOf"lllCli ..,_ Mally .,ality alMftiffel Include fnftclt doors, tiled ffttry, HW & fMCWd floon. ..ticpe ~ 9cn• wiadow•. A lnlt ntat.t with flood ligllh, 1crcJe deck .ct !tWCh "'°"· OWMr wlN excltatHJI. WMNt often. $499,000. 631-1400. WATERFRONT HOMES.INC R[Al ESTATl ~~ Rfnt°'b p,,lP",,, M•~·JI""....,"' 24311 W Coa\I HW\I NVW1XJ"I S..i. h 631-1400 ltAH 12-... IHw ,._ ......... ·-J1Y ... ··-·--•To .... .,._..., .,_ .. _ "'°" ..... •1-.. _ •a..-... '°''"' ,.,_ """ "'''" ........ •o.. ·-11• .. .,. ·-·- 11 ~ M~rn>e Av~ !Mlbo.l l•IMtd ltOof.1 ... 11...., .. o. ·-.,. .,,,..., •O. •r,. IOl'M ""'" ,,..._ '7Ut00 t'IC.-. ,,_ """-.. ..... na. "00 .. ...... ~.:it .,_ .. ...._ .. _ ·-·-., .. ··-:::::" ~c;.i @Mm.. ... ()Nc.n1 LINDA ISLE Ext·1t1ng opportunity 1 Wid~ channel view from spectacular architectural desigm~d 4 bdrm. 5 bath. pool home Slap for 2 large boat!; Sl.495,000. Summer 0 ('cupant·y LIDO ISLE HOMES Featured on llome~ Tours this lovely 1r:.id1tional spa<.'ious. tustom 3 bdrm. 3 bath home. newlv redetorated Priced to sell quickly at $475.000. Must see. N1.·\\ ly remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 bath plus lge rec·rcation room & 2 pat10!) Beam t'l•1l1ngs Great for enterta1n 1ng. $420.000. Bes~ price for the money . PENINSULA POINT BEACHFRONT Panoramic bay & ocean view at \H•dgt>. from pnmt' large lot. 4 bdrm, 3 hath l'ustom hom t: 3700 sq. (t . ftatur- ing marine n>0m SJ.385.000. NEWPORT CREST CONDO i bdrm . den . spacious Plan 8. im · maculate. Low prin•d al $215,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy~1d1·Dr •v .. NB tJ7'J 010 1 Dalebout Bay &Beach Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 COME WITH US ... TO COIOMA Dll MAR. 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" ~Ind~~· '° .,, ..... llld ..... ---....... ~ ... ---- I ' • 02 Orongo Coost DAILY PILOT /Thursday, Septombor 3, 1981 .. Social worker in bid to save abused dogs NEW YORK (APl She rajotes. bribes and evtn steal s when n eeessary lo separate suffonng dogs from the JUnkaes. a l coholics and former mental patiPnts who are their master s. Every night, Chilra Bl•:ibroda en ters New York's twilight world of tenements and SRO's, singlc·room occupancy hotels, o ffonng whatever cash she has to nodding addicts and others to buy their abused pets. "T he pain of not domg what 1 know J have to do causes me m ore grief than the risk I take. I know 1t 's r isky. but It's a job to be done," she said Mn Hesbroda had occa111onally lu:urd lhl· howb of a dog co111mg (rUlll a J{UrJ((t' l:H'lll!)S the 'itrcet from ht'r d1n1t• When she 1nv1.·:-.t1gated, 'he founrt un animal "starvin1c whipped, bl•ukn and locked In un u bundont"<I hu1ldinJ{ all winter .. The drunkt'll owner. who locked the dog up on Wt•t•kl•nd:,,. threatened her life and l·h:is<•cl ht•r away Mrs. Bcsbrodu luu~ht T t•dc1y to eat dr y dogfood thro~h tlw kc•yhole and placah.-d h11:o owner by bnnging him t.•akt>s. w1rll' and bN·r Eventually. he allowed her to tuke Tt•ddy home for a wc.•ekcnd. She d1dn'l taku him bat·k Sint'c then. Mrs U1•s llroda says she has com<.• .Across un1rnag1naule cruelties, such as doJts fed hot sauce or gunpowder bel'tlllSe their owners think cruelty is good train1n.: for ITATeM•NTOr WITWD•AWAL ,.OM r.a•TNl•Ptl' 0'1aATIMO UNOla "CTITIOUt IUSIMIHMAMI 'tiw 10110w1"9 Pt•_, l\e• wit-ttWn ••• u•n•r•t partner hom .... ~fl->NO -eUllQ v-• l,_ flt llllOll\ Oll ... nHl Mm<I o4 THI! COUH IRY CDMl>AH Y •I 11)7 l..•llVIO Aw,,.,., trvl,., CA., ... fl>e 11(111'°'1' llutlMU 1\11,.,.. 'Ylle -"' lgr ll'e _,,..,,l\lp •• , llleCI '" ""' ,....,hofO.-,,.. 1u11 ,..,.,. -rew•no of 1,.. p•t\.Qn ••tNJr•w lnQ •• • tM''"•' WARMINOTON OEV lOPM(Nf, IN(.., e Ctlllornle torpotellan, 11100 G•ll9' ... llYIM, c.i11orn1e WAAM I H C.fO N DEVELOPMENT, IN( • c.emor "'e < o•pot et !on lh 0. ROl»rl F llee~l\emp r11I$ >1•1-t w•• tood will\ ll'e Co11nly Cltrl< ot Or•nll" Cou•uv 011 S.l>I I, 1'11 ltHOOl,, KE NDALL & MA•· alNOTOfl A '11 0 ,ESSa ONAL L AW COU'OltA TION o,._,.,,_ 11w .. "'"• 1" He.._.,_,., CA '1-Publl>lwd Or-(CMl\I Dell( Pllul, ~Pl J 10 1/ 14 1911 .ltlO ti l"UILIC NOTICE NSM'11 l'ICTITIOUS IUSIMEU HAMf STATEMENT "M rs. B," as the addicts call her. says she has cared for 90 to 100 dogs in eight years She 1:,, a s mall, as sertive woman with black hair . a middle-aged divor cee who lives on Manhattan's Upper West Side and works in de-toxification centers guard dogs Others starve their ,.. .... , animals or bedl them, even Unck HAM1uoN CONTR ACTORS She will do almost anything for an animal When an addict dem anded 1IOJI Sl\y P11' C1ttl<! ~Ille P, IN1ne their gerut als with pins cH1rn ·'T hey're not sens1t1ve to the pain JACoc; I( HAMIL TON, JR . 1110?1 S~y P•rk (lr<I• Sulit P. lf\llM, CA of animals, maybe betause they suf-97, .. p u like 0 n e py. . "was living dead. ' p the fer so much them:.clves, .. :.he said 1 ... , ov••IW'" "<111'1ductt<1 by •n 1n A~WI,...._ Thl'.\ \\l'l't• lwlpmg thl'll' motht•r 'il'll tht• ..,umnwrtiml' t1·t·ats from thl· lw('k of a Must dogs ~ltt} with thetr ma~lcr~. d•v•au••Je<• .c ti•minon. J, Sht.' Satd Tno\ '1•1-111 w•> l1led wlln ti~ EATING THE PROFITS F:nnqul' H1\·t•ra. Ii, sharc•s a \\'itll'rn1t•lon with his sister Loren<!. 5. as llll'~ ''Lill for eustom1.•rs alon/,! Fort \\'orth'-. .Jal·ksborn I hgh'' a~ 1n Tttx..i-.. "All these do••s love them. that·s C.oun1y Clf•• ol Or•nll" C.oun•v on o Auo ti 1'111 the problem," she explained m•u. But when they can esca•w to the Pubt.v..i Or•no-Co.•1 D••IY P1101. t l'LIC.'k ... ~ S.pl l 10 "· ,. '"'' ~,~, sa!et) of her home. ' they completely ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-forget their masters · Sometimes Mrs Bcsbroda fa1b PUIUC NOTICE Study faults ocea:h resel:lrch $100 and a color television in ex- change for his starving chihuahua. she bargained him down to just the TV. ran home and brought back her o wn black-and-whil e set. Once she tailed the ASPCA about one J;1cTmous 1us1Nus puppy in an SRO lhul "was like the Tn• 1:i~~!T::,~:,.~".~. doino living dead" after a diet of hol sauce ""''"""•• d b d T h A s p('A bl t CALVERT •S!>OCl,rr.TES, LTD an rea e • . una e o < 0 C.•o•o• w c .. in•mi. On• Federal programs lack coordination, panel says Mrs. Besbroda. a social worker trained in psychotherapy, came to this country from her native Sr i Lanka in 1971. Her training in New York street life began in 1973, when she started work at a detox center in Harlem and witnessed the "unbeara· ble grief" of som e of the addi cts' animal s find proof Of mistreatment, tnmmed BrooU1ollow -..nt• An• (•11to1nl• anrt washed the puppy's coat and re· 9710s CA!otOt w C•tln•ml, )1'.112 MOO about 30 µercent goes for -..cienCl'. ll·thnology <1nd applied turned it to 1ls master ,.,., s1-1 So.Jin uovn" C•11•orn1• WASHINGTON tAP1 The and ma) rl·qu1re congressional 1ntervenl1on. Lht' Office uf Tcchnolog~ -;scssment said Soon after. the owner's brothn an "WI law returned fr o m Bellevue OouQ'"'"' "'m""'rnwn tS11EA>t country s pc.•nd:,, m1ll1 ons or dollars each year on valuable ocean research. but there 1s no c• o m p r e h c n s 1 v e e f f o r t t o coordinatl' scaltered programs or t<1 distribute data. accordmg to a congressional stud.} The study -;aid federal oceanog raphy efforts consist of about 90 program:. conducted pnmar1· I) by ei ght agl'ncies These tn· c· l ucle the Nav~. the National Science Foundation and the Na t10nal Ocl·anogr aphic und At mosphcric-Admanistratwn res ean·h !\Tuch of the re maindcr gnes for public servi ce and rcsoun.·e management pro grams. the o;tudy said. hospital's mental W<Jrd for a wet'k~nd 1°0~0.~:~ .. c·~·;:,r~~··.~1•••" .. <Jnd Stran gled the puppy With OJ 1 ~::;:dor \en (l .. mM•lt, C•lllornio telephone ('Ord tn" ou•·~•• ,, 1onau<1•d bv • However. efficient use of the research resources in such areas as dt>vcloping new equip· mcnt and data managm enl an• hampered by a lac·k of coordina t11>0. acconling lo the report At lun ch hours she would walk around and talk to pet owners in the area, ask ing about the animals. mak ing suggestions about m edical care and nutrition . And then came Teddy But more o!len, -;he SUCl'et>ds 1n l'•m•1""""''~!·~ c .. in.mi 'i a v i n I! a s u ! f C' r J n I! an 1 m a I Th•• "••f'<T'•n1 ... , "'"' "''" 1n. :.omet1mcs by pa yan g for ml'd1c·al ~.':::':.~ ~·~~,"" Or•nor Coun•v on S.i> Ft'dcral oc'l'an research pro grams. vital to the nation rn such fields a~ weather prl'dic- tion and resourt.'l' manageml•nt, lack planning an Sl·ver.11 area:,, care herself when an owner rt'fuscs I F,...,., or the AS PC/\ can not prov1dl' ., f rt>e Pub•"nf'<I Oranor '°"'' D••IY P1101 operation I '>epl I 10 11 1• 1'191 3'37-tl 1 PUltlC NOTICE or the S2 5 billion spent on o('l'an program:,, e<J ch year. GM recalls 245,000 1980-81 car models .. Fl'dt•ral progr<1ms have not given adt•quat<• att1:nt1on to the handling and distnbulion of CH'l'<:lnographit· data, collected at great expense lo the public." the n·port -..:.11d Treats hike d I FICTITIOUS BUSIHEU at t e n an c e I n•~~~:o~::~ s:.~!!~~'::.no IMI Sch.ool district offers students rewards LOUISVILLE. Ky <AP> Public by l perct>nt this year. which would mean SI million for thl' <;\Stem, he DETROI T 1AP1 General Motors Corp. is rccal hng 245.000 of its 1980 and 1981 · ·x .car " compacts because of pr oblems with self.adjusting clutches and brake valves that have caused at least 18 acc idents, the automaker announc•ed. automaker s aid _ The faulty mechanisms ha\•e caused three minor accidents but no in1unes, s aid G M s pokes m an Phil Workman. · Large amounts of data are ..,l11rcd unused because their non· 4'tandardi7.t.'<.I formats are incom pat1ble with user needs and because they are difficult to retrieve from lhl' archives." 1t l'ontinuNI The OTA said Congress could r equll'l' that new µrograms in- clude data managemc.•nt in plans .rnd budgl'LS befor e being ap. proved This \\ould assure that those tnkrc!>ted in Lhe dat a. Wht'ther :;.cicntisb or private 1n clustr~. could get 11 schools in Jefferson County are offer· ing free hamburgers. French fries and soft drinks to kids who don't miss school this year Student.; also can win tickets to U niversity of Louisville football games, an assortment of special awards and honors and maybe even tickets t o the M ason-Dixon track meet. said. · Last year, attendunl'e c1vcragt>d 89. 7 percent of au students enrolled That meant an averuge of almost nine of ever) 10 students attended '>chool each da~ Ca r s affected 1nrlude Chevrolet Citation . Pontiac Phoenix. Oldsmobile Omega and Buick Skylark m odels with manual transm1ss1ons. G M said Of the cars being recalled for the clutch problem . about 47.000 ~1bo may ha\le faulty valves which "could cause rear brakes to lock up prematurely during a very severe brake application." CM said ·'This could result in loss of vehicle control under ex trcme brak1n~ conditions " Wildlife cente r set The treats are for those youngsters who have no absences for certain periods of the school year There's a financial bonus for the school system to<>: higher attendan ce means more reimbursements from the state The prizes are donated. so the program doesn't cost the schools any money Gatewood said 11 "'as hard to de l{·rmine how muc·h of last vear's al tcnd;:mce gain stemm<'<i from the 10 ccnli ve program Africa's growth told T he clutch problem, which may affect all 245.000 cars being recalled. involves slippage in the linkage that can cause an audi- ble clicking and allow "quicker engagement of the clutch." the Wo rkman said the br ake problem has caused 15 accidents and three minor inJurtes WASlllNGTO!'\ <API The NAtnOBI. Kenya <AP 1 Afnca·s DEA TH NOTICES Kt: \R'" I< 0 H 1'. HT \ I\ 1-. \ I< ' " .1).!t' !li Jti1'-~t·tl ,e\\,t\ «ffl \ui:11~1 ~i. 1981 Sur \l\l'cl 11\ 111' \\lft• ,Jud\', -.on-. l\t•\ 111 .lt·fht'' and CrPi;111' .111ll tu .. nrotht•I \\'1lh.1m f\1·.11 '" of E<•ro;,n·~ Fr .int" \l 1 Kl'ctrn~ ~r .. 11lu,1tt•1I lr-11111 llr<'S:ll11 Stat1· l 'nl\•·r,111 when~ tw '"-'' J rrwmh1•r 111 thl' Bl•la Th<'l.1 1'1 Fr .111·rn1 I' Ht• ~en l'd 111 1111' l na'I \.u,1111 111 \\'orhl \\,11 II h1· '' J <. .1 Ol 1• 111 h 1• r n I I h ,. \!11ltnnm,1h •\thlt•l1C' l'h1h l'orll.11111 . 01'l'l!1111 . .\IP'" \ t•rllt· c;utr l'luh. ll.1h1.1 t 'orin1h1.111 \' .11·h1 <:luh .• 111•1 1 ht· P:1t·1r1c Yacht BJll11011 r HARIOR LA'WM-MT. OLIV~ I 1t1l-, ( 1•'"-IPr A .. , ( p•.l.t Mt''ci 'i40 55!>4 l"IERCE IROTHUS HLL H O AOWAT MORTUARY I I() Aro 1.11lw ,1v l.l 1•~t~1 MfH d 1v\,) • 11 ~O IAL fl & HRGUO~ SMITH & TUTHILL WISTCLIFF CHAl"El dl? E I 1m SI I. PSld Ml•~.i f.4f; Cl'.\ 7 1 P'IERCE HOTHHS SMITHS' MORTUAlY 6?7 Main SI Hun11no1on Bt_•,)Cn 5J6 65JQ P'ACIFtC VIEW MEMORIAL P'.UIC Ce~lef')I Morluarv Chapel-Crem;itory 3500 Pac1 1lc V1pw 011v1· Newporl ~ach 644 (1700 McCORMl(.l( MOITUARllS Laouna Beach 494-941 5 Laouna Hills 768·0933 San Juan c:ap15irBno 4% 1n6 c .... t GM said both problems will~ repaired free by GM dealer s. country's largest conser vation organization announ ced i t is establishing a wildlife research 1nstitut(' to study rare and en dangered species_ The program 1s in its second year. and the list of prizes has grown . said Jim Gatewood. assist ant director for attendance and student relations. population is growing faster than that of any other region and could reach 850 million by the year 2000, a U nited Nations population expert says. < luh \\ h1·n· 111 l!H.t Ill' 111 111.111 .. 1 tlw I'\ lit \nnu.11 ._,111 111 lh1• S.1hc1b .rrrnrtlin~ .111~ ~1)Ullj! -.<11lor I ht• ••IJ purl 11n11 1 tu 1 at't• 111111 11 t• I 1 I I \ 1• I \ \\ 11 h • • U I I h 1 I l"•\lll'llOll' 11f ffiJllll.!1111 \ '.1 .. h1 dull nwmlll'l '>htp 111· """ .i 11111~ t111a m1·rnlll'r 111 I h 1• II ci I ho ,1 11.t 1 I' I uh l'rl\ .11t• f;imil\ hu11JI .11 -.i•,1 I 1 ula' S1•ptt•mlwr 1 1'1>11 Siii.'. ... 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Ca . IHo lhl'r~ .John Shll1l' l)f l'omonu. Ca .111(' Shine 1)f ll111ll11. CJ . c;itbcr< Shm<' of Y11bu C1l~. <.:a anll 11111 Slunl' of lluntm1:ton l:kat•h ('a Fnl'nds mav C'all al P1 ercl' Brothers Smiths ' Mortu»ry from 4 OOPM II> !I OOPM on Wednesday, Seµ tl•mher 2. 1981 where lhl' llo I' lh~an will he rec1l<'d :it 7 30PM :\1emorial Mas" will h(' cclebrat~d tl11 Thursday. Scµtcmber :J. 1981 al 8'!>0AM ul SL Mury's Hy l11r SN1 Catholic Church wtth Re\' Father 1>:1111C"I John11on. pasto1 of the church. or f1c111t1ng. Mass of Chn~trnn Burial will be celcbr111c-<1 1111 S:.iturri:iv, S(-ptcmbcr s. 19111 at Sl .John the Ba1Jl1st Cathohr ChurC'h an ChlC'u, C'6 lnt<'rmcnt will be In G kn Oaks l't'mctery. Chico. C'll f'i<'rcc Brothers Smlthi1' Mortu9ry dlrcC'tOrjj S3G r.S.19 I The !\Jalional Wildlife Federa· lion said the mst1tule will be located 1n Vienna. Va • a suburb of Washington . and will be headed by Dr S. Douglas Miller, a professor 1n wildlife biology with the U niv ersi ty o f ~1 assachu'>et ls St ate governmen t gives local school system s an average of $.5.50 a day for each student who attends Last year. school attendance in creased seven-tenths of l percent from the previous year. bringing $700,000 more an state aad, Gatewood said. Leon Tabah, dir et'tor of the IJ .N. Officials hope to boost attendan ce Division of Popul ation. said that the population rose from 200 millton in 1950 to 470 million 1n 1980. He told a parlaaroentary con ference that the increase is caused by high fertility and declining death rates . Private eye outdoes 007 "'IUC NOTICE l'ICTITI OUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT lhtt-tollow1no awr-"°n' •re ctO•"'tt DU\1nrss•s SOMA INT ERNAT IONAi. 11•0 E .. 1 Gerry A••"""' Su•I• IOI, Slinle An•. C•llfornl• 9170S Texas dick has gadgetry to make James Bond envious EL PASO. T exas (AP> your heart out , James Bond Eat I n El Paso, there's a real-life private eye with enough elec- tronit.' gadget ry. firepower and imagination to make Or No quake in his boots. llis name is Jay J . A rmes and he claims he's never left a case unsolved "Peopl e say. 'You're just like 007 '." Armes says "I say. no. 007 1s like-me " Ar mes. who lost his hands in a c h i ldhood a ccident. w ear s pincher-like hooks which he says are no handicap lo his work. Hi s c h auf f eu r -dri ven limousine has a video camera built into t he trunk that allows him lo see up to 17 blocks behind the car on a sm all television screen in t he back seat . The limo i s bullet -proof and has three telephones. Armes' home is surrounded by a 20-foot wall and dozens of sur- v e i 11 a n ce cam eras . Inside. cheetahs and zebras roam free. Stepping into his office Is like walking on to the set of "Oold- finger," the movie based on Ian Fleming's spy novel. After going through a steel door and p ast surveillan ce camer as, a visitor sees a giant badge on the front door that bears the name of Armes' com - pany "The Investigators." Plush carpeting leads past stuffed ostriches -former pets -and onto an elevator. Steel doors slide out of the way as the visitor enters Armes' huge private office, dominated by a curved desk covered with but· tons that operate the electronic gadgets. At a push of a button, the room's thr._ec video screens show different parts of the office bu1ld10g_ B ookshelves slowly turn to reveal a non ·alcoholic bar, camera equipment and a collection of automatic weapons. A briefcase on the desk holds a submachine gun with a silencer "I 'm known all over the world as the top in my field," Armes says. "It's a heck of a role to play." Armes plays it to the hilt - from the buJletproof vest he says he always wears to the tales of attempts on his life and fast- paccd investigations. Armes became a private eye after worki ng as an actor in Hollywood in the 1950s. • • J went to work in the picture bu siness when I w as a youngster," he says. ") didn't like it. It's the flashiest career an yone could h ave. "I wanted more than that. I came up with the idea of being a private investigator," he says. Since then , Armes says he has solved case after case, building a fortune and a reputation to match. "I engi n eer ever y case." Armes says. w aving p aychecks worth thousands of dollars. "By engineering the case, I mean t,hat J plan every investigation and I 'm responsible for the final conclusion no matter how it comes out.·· His best-known case came in l972 when he localed Chriittlan Rrando, the son of actor Marlon Brando and actress Anna K asllfi. in hiding in M exico. The boy had been r eported missing by Ms. Kashfi during a custody battle with Brando. Armes found the boy after three days of scouring the Mex ican coast in a helicopter . "It's probably the case ev- erybody's heard the m ost about." Armes says "But it ·s really not my best case. There are some that have never come out in public that were really something " The publicity tn t he Brando case led to bigger things for Armes . He appeared on television and wrote a book called "Jay J . Armes, Investigator" that he s ays has been printed in 30 languages. The Ideal Corp. produced a doll modeled a fter Armes, com- plete with different sets of pr osthetic hands and a secret agent car . He also 1~ened a school to train private i nvestigator s i n the ways of surveillance. electronics and self-defense. He says h e has sign ed a $200,000 contract for a television series based on his real-life in- vestigations -a proj ect that s till ha~n·1 gotten past script d1r ficulties. "Under the contract , I've got script a pproval," he says. "Some or the scripts portrayed Jay Armes like he was the 'Six M illion Dollar Man.' I wanted them changed lo show me like I really am." 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Putill"'"' 0.61'19t C<Ml>I Delly Pllol, Sept l. 10. 11, , .. , .. , J'ltiWI "'It.IC NOTICE NSMtU l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS MAME STATEMENT Tiit IOllOWlft9 perton• •r• dolnv OU$1NU1l SHO W l.IEY -WRIGHTSON/SOU ltCE FOA FINE FOOO, ~ Meedowlerk, lrvlnt, CA f?IU. ICINDAEO SPIRITS, IHC, e Clllfonll• <~•lion, S Mf.00Wl4''11, lrvlN, CA '211• Tiiis buslMu 11 <ondu<tecs by e cor- POr•llo" ICINOllED $'9 AIT5, INC. Sftenlll Wrltfll-l..t1'9. *"".,,., n 111 U•t-1 w .. Ill• wllll t .. Councv Clerll ot 0r•ll09 C-ty 911 Auo. 21, \"I ,. ... ~'-0rlfte0 CM•I Oelly "I*-~ l. IO, 11, 2A. 1•1 ,,_., BREND .. s ORICilNALS, s«n w LehnrwrO'I Si.Int• An. C•1ttorn1• •1704 worlllr P Dunoer Jr , UOS w L •nn,..rOI ~t• An• ce11torn11 •no. f nos bu\4flf'" I\ CC>ft<IU<lfl! by 41R In d•••dual I worinv P Dun!Nr Jr ,,H\ \t•ttment WO\ tllf!d with ·~ Counly Cter• at Or•Rllt Counlv on S.1> •~mbPr l ••t F1t-Pubh\IW'O Oran90 Coe\! 0•11¥ P1101. I Sepl J 10~~:,~ ,:TIC( Ml~1 FICTITIOUS BUSI HESS HAME STATEMENT I rrw. rotlow•"il ~'""" .. 001no """ M\\ ., INEVITABLE PRESS lll HIQI> D11w L.-S.e<ll, C.A '1U1 PAORAll. JOAN COHEE JJJ H oQn O<ov~ L~ 8Ut n CA 92.SI fh•'-bU\IM\1' '" Cond\it.lfd by •" 1n 01\lfd\MI P..ir.lOI J Co""• l h•\ n••~I wn llled wllh '"' County {l•rli: ot Or•nOf' Co...nh on '>epl ' , .. , Ft•1'11 Publ•\nt<I Ora....,. (O.\I D•ll V Pilot. SePI l 10 II U !'!fl J96~t1 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSIHESS NAME STATEMENT T l\f' toHOWH''tQ prr\On t'l dolnv bU\A nni.u F H B P A 0 P E R I Y MANAGEMENT t«JO Port B•rmouth PlfU N..,•llOrt Beach CA "1&60 r RE DA 80D ROGI 1100 Port B•rmoutn "'~· N••POfl Beach CA .. ,"60 Th1\ bu\.1M'' 1\ <OftOU<lto OY •n 1n d1v1du•I Freoa 8od•OQ1 T 1\1> \lal...,..nt ••> hied with ll'e Counlv C.lttrll ot Or"'nOf' Coun1v on Sepl I 1'111 ,.,_. Publl\n!'<I Or•nor Co.\I D••ly Piiot Sept ) 10, 11 2• 1 .. 1 .ltll-11 "'BUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINESS Ht.ME STATEMENT T ht lotl-1nQ """"" " OO•nQ bu>l- l"ltSS 41i\ INTERSTATE INVESTMENT GROUP '21Jl l>l•m•rt l int. El Toro, CA9'1~ JAMES R MtBRIOE , Hill l>l•m•rt l•~ El Toro, CA '11630 T "'" txn1M'\\ ·~ cond\J<t+o by •n tn Ot..,tdt.Mtl J•mPS R MC Brim Th•• \lllemPnl WU tiled Wilh tn. Counly Cl••• ol Or~n0t Counh Ofl S.pl I 1 .. 1 ,., •• I Publl~ ()f~ CO.SI Deily Piiot, S.pl ) 10. "· >• "'" 1'11-41 "'sue NOncE MN-'19el E.K,_ U rJl/SI' NOTICE TO CllEDITOltS Of; IULll TllANSl'Ea tS«.,101•111u.c.c.1 NOCl<t I• "tr•l>Y olven 10 creditor• of ll'lt wlll\ln nemed perllH tit.It e bul~ lr4'n"er IS lnte..-.i lo be m-Oii per>on.I property "•rtln•fttr do <rl- ,,.. .,.,,.,. •ncl .OOreu of fht <"let ue<Ullvt offo<• 01 !ht lr.,sfetpr Is G000 EARTH AT NEWP"OAT CENTER, e Cellfornla Limited Pertntr>hlp, 210 Ntwpo1I Cenl•r HeWS>Otl &teen. c 1111om11. NCi BUSINESS AS THE GOOO H .,.,,.,. •nO .clcl•eu of tl'lt In· It,,_ tr.,sltror Is GENERAL MISS RESTAUAANl GROUP INC.ITHE GOOO EARTH DIVISION .• FlorkMo <orPO!'ellon, p 0 Boa Ult, ()fiend<>. Florld• Tiie proPerlv oertlMnt ll•relo h dtKrilleel In .,..,., •• rneterl1h, lUPPllt> mtr<ll•ndlM, eQUIPmtlll, (or) furnllvr•, llatu1n , equlpm..,I, QOOd'#lll, Ir-namt. IMHflold I,._ lt••>I flld lmprov1mt111l •nd l r•ncl\lst .... o ., •• oe .... 1opme111 •vretrMnls end Is le><lttd •I 210 Ntws>orl Center Orlvt, IOwporl Beecl\, Clllloml• TM bu" tr.iiJler 1, 1n1-te be <Ofl>Ull'Wnltecl at Ille olil<• of ButlM\4 Tiii• Cor'p0rau ..... 1'70 Wllllllrt Blvd . I.OS Af\QtlH, e... tOOIO, on or ., .. , s.p1 n. "" Tiii• bulll tr..,fltt Is 1u1>14'CI lo 1M prov"lons qi St<tl-10. L.i>t dett tor 111"'9 clelms hi tl\k o crow Is Secit. n. 1"1 So l•r H Is kN>-to .. 10 lnttftecMI lr•ns ...... Ml<I lntendecl rr..,,....., II-tr. followlftQ eddltlol\lll llutl- 11111'\ft -_,,.. WltNft l ........ 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Hot.1ts For w, ~••II &left ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• becllht'•~ Th1t bflt buy tor a S Hr pool l •Pl. formal din Ina. tam rm homt> 0...Mr mut stll now ' On ly ~-.~ RCTaylorCo ... t \) '"'()() lolboolalmd WMI< REALTORS 434 lfGOHIA Elegant new 4 Br Vic lorian pur11al 1u . ownr contra<'tor JOSI ~om~IJl!l ~75,000 GOLF COURSE VIEW 5 BR/BY OWNER IRVIHE THRACE CORONA DEL MAR Contemporary woou & Klai.s home, nestled among lush greenery. this custom homt· 1s IOl'aled on the 14th fa1rwa) of Mesa Verde Country Club Featured are 4 Bdrms. lrg fam1I} room .,., separate bar room. secluded pool & spa, and Lighted paddle tennis court Sho~ n b\ appt onl) · '***** 111 +root + SfM1 Meu Verdf area Xlnt fam ily ntl&h°borhood Ownerdfll~rate TBMS w1lh WK down OW(' 111 13'~. $142,900, ma.kt' or rer 59 UllTS COSTA MESA On 3 32 acru All z B(lrma. double gar•11rs. 1treat buy ~9181 ; OPEN llOUSE REAtTY ~· 3 BR Easlside home on R 2 lot, SlO,<nl & 111ke over j)l'._.mJ,s~~ 3115!1 Brand new 2 & 3 Bdrm Townhomes 1n luv1•ly garden )t'tlmg 13i/40/o flxed inter.st rah. Au111Hble with no prepoytMttt f"Hlty. lO yr 1oGR. SMARTIUY THIMOMG HMll 1050 ~wporllffdl IOU~wporla..c. 1069 c~ 2 houars on a I~ Destra TOW*OMl7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••1••••••••••••••••••••••• r~ '600 ble East.side 1 .... 11100 ,. 11 h 1 1 'o fly» k1h• in lhr h\'1111< ,..,..... •r "" "'1 1 e •S>e<' 1 11111 •t rm or th1J1 4 lllO' ('II) tom ••••••••••••• •• ••••• ••• Lt't mr ahow you lht.!1 thl' rondomin1um In Vaulted l:t!lllll1t~. loti. of sharp homl' ~ inromc torm1t1on Ctnttr imported mllrblt>, ., 111. A~ ~6797 Tour=ulty fQUhtr1an \Jew lot 8% DOWH Ownr Hrkr 7S9 11706 Woodsy condo w11h 2 * * 5 BEDROOMS 644 ~m.11S111269 mutr fir's, vaulted2 6ly HUlll', rrf'r stand in& Mtwporthodl 1069 ceihn1t . u1>11rll<ll' crpts. home In Woodbridgt' ••••••••••••••••••••••• till' rloort. l'lnd much G1bles Up"raded & WESTCUFf 4 ID mort Only 112.000 dwn " No Qua1trym1t Sl.S3.000. almost nl'w C1ll tor Sp11r1ous. open & u1ry e II K ed .,,, ,.,,.., 1uper del111l• & your be&ut 4 Bil w 2 p11t10~ 1 enn y...,i.,_., per1onal 1ns111.•ct1un Assume IOllS"; Int /\re R&'M* Owner's anxious 111 value Z7:>.000 Putr1ck Ht:ALTOHS Wll,ldbrldgc I Tenore 631 12116 Really 55 1 :JOoO 1tZ11tlarr1111•• l'~v.1. lr\ln•• WMI< H t:Al.TORS MHa Verd. ElecJ-c• C:h:arming 4 Bdrm hlll den 20sty and 3 Ba, 3 rar :'• --------1 8Drage Su~rbly de WOODBRllXa: t·ondo, 2 ('Orated wtlh the most l bd, 2 ba. single~tor)' C'Or expensive draperies. ner unit. fUt'I' yd A~ .,., allcovering·s and SUIJ\e S'IJ.000 at 12•,•, t·arpettng Pnced to sell I asking $H2,!IOO Open quickly and 11 has 2 as· llouse 8 ~. l 5 Ownt'r sum able loans Full 559 6062 price S228,900 751-3191 C:. ':>ELE:CT '1"" PROPEH l IE:~ PRJDE THEILUFf 'UH"X" Seller Will Finm Gorgeous p:rnoramtr vwws bcrkon you lo this 14 room Ml•d1lt!rrancan honll' Ii bdrms, 5 IJath:.. r ... m1ly room. lthrnry, :.l'\\lll~ room. 2 MODEttHIIED KfTCH94S Off1te & l·ll·vatur. 4 l'ar garagt> W1d1• baltOlllC!) OVl'l'luok 60' UYFROMT LOT. PIER WITH l SLIPS. Sct'U rll y & sedusio11 J Nt'Ll' I) ED 1s add1t 1onal 45x 100· lwy rn·w J.mrct'I with apt ov1.•r 3 car garage. $4.405.000. TITLE INSURANCE & TRUST CO. Dan Lewi~ Estatt· Salt• (213 Hil'1 7371 CCMttry .Atwnosphe,.. 3 Br home l>lluated on huge lot neur bac:k ba) Exct>ll O\lont'r assisted financing Only 1126.!IOO Hill Kennedy 631 1266 R&'M* Ownfr Hot & 2 M ~lt '~~!>IV fl' du1 l'd to Sl.25.900 T"" ~t'ac~ nrw John Man.hull 631 1266 C-2LOf ll 111h lrlfflr rounl ll2 SX307 lot £x111llng huusC' on proptrty Flex· 1ble una Ownl'r will ronrnlt-1 carryrng ht TO Askm11 $199.~MJ Call 540 I ISi for mure in for mauon ~-">HERITAGE ' • REALTORS Co11do111l11llllftt[Tow"" hotlSH for IGllit 1700 .......••••••••........ All amerut1~ int'ludmg double Jttarhro garage, woodbunung firepla<'es. custom k1t('hen, wet bar. -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill..j IJVI deck. recreation area with IJUOI. spa. BRQ and much more. or ownership This J Bdrm 2 Ha "' formal dining room sho.,.,s IJke .i oew home Lovely yardi> " wroughl iron rence on cul de sac Don ·1 m1i.s this onl'' As!.umJbll' flnaol'lng Asking 3 bdrm, din rm , b\ rm , ram rm. F1P, 21~ ba, xtra large por<'t'la1n tub w cc111m11· tile wall:. & floor 4 ro"'ered 1Jlll1U areas Pncc ~.000. S', down a:.:.umc S40.000 Isl tru:.t dt•lod .it 711'. Xlnt land leasl' $853 OU per )ear Cant ('han1tl' unUI year 2003 14'; inl only 2nd trust dl'ed due 1986117 Call O\loner for 11ppt daily after 5 pm l7l 4l 7 60 842.5 REALTORS WMIC R•:AJ.TORS ltl'dun:d lo $1211 500 2HR. ZBA Condo I yr Ol'\lo' ll1ghly upgradrd T1l~ Wall tu \loJll carpt.'t:. Wall palJH l.andsca11ed enclowd pau~.J.Pool. Tennis. 1a1 ~1.vw t assumablt-Isl I~ II', Open Fri.Sat & Sun Or by appt 32031 Via Tunada San Juan Capo orr Ahpa1 \'Ulllt'r or Del 0b1'po l\gl Pat·d1c Comp:in) 4 98 564 0 4911-salo Lot.·11tt•d al F<11rv1e\lo and /\vorado. on the !>ame i.1te a!. lht' original Rogt>r'~ Gardens in EASTSIDE 3 UHrTS -Run $136,500 67>1771 $126.500 NEWPORT CREST IYOWHEI SoftCll'fMftte 1076 --------Spertarular 3 lidrm. 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reduced to $128.500 l•--------1 bu 1·ondo lluge master •OCEAN VI f:W '"'P~ lo 2HH 211A Condo J yr su1ll' w pvt retn·aL & bl'Jl'h 3 UH 2 lla condu. ne\lo llighl} upgradt'd sunderk Pnmt• l0t·a11on nel'd les~ than $2CI 000 T 1 I c, .,., a 11 tu .,., a 11 ' ( 'OStJ M t'Sa e RANC H REALTY 551 2000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS u~:sT fll'Y I Tll ~: ll<i'l'S' lnique 3 Hr ' homt· "' pt-rfe1·1 tu1·;1 overlooking tt•nn1s Own SJl{'bpnC'S2f.O.OOO 1aq.fets Wallpapt•r 1·our1, pool and ~pa S49 3232 t714 J l.Jlltb('Jpt•ll. t•ndu:-cd EASTSIDE 3 hr I ba spa. 101,r.; fm SJ20,000 FIX ER L'pper 3 br :? ba. fam rm $110.000 O\\nr will carry Sl!0,000 ll>l JI 12'7c Agt 642 1523 NORTHWOODS t1on A~bumr lo.,., tn V Al.UE , lerl.'sl ln;tn Pncc n• lmrn3l'ulall' J Bdrm duced to $229,!!<.IO Rae homc on quiet cul dt ~at llodl(eri. 631 1266 WMIC REALTO RS - ---- formcr model .,., prof Softto Ana 1080 piitlU 11;.-,l Ja1· lrnms decor and numerous u11 S'.11 .ooo ~ bl TO 0Pt'n grad cs Lar~e assuma • • • •• •••••••••••••••••• Sun 3 fi or h} Jj]pl 32()3 ble loans Full 1mn BRADFORD CONDO \'1a Tonada San Juan $272 500 Call 548 71113 3 lldrm, 1'2 Lia, 111•Jr So Capo OH AhpaL. t·urncr Jlrn ' Cst Plata A~sumJhh-of D1•I Obispo l'a<'1l1r loan II 4 ' on l~t Com pan} 1!11! 5610, --•E•x•c·~-,• ..,~---1 S98 soo Wkrn1b or art Ii 1911 5020 ......... "' !1491636 l'IHAHCIHG FIXER U,,ER Other RN! Estate Income Properly 2000 111 Norlhwoodi. Plubh t·arpels and custom dra11eries Lhruout llugel patio with sootJung !>pu Many extras plus ln\lo in terest assumablt:! loan $167.000 L ~hd f I ••••••••••••••••••••••• arge ~ rm ormd • • • •• • • •••••••••••• • • •• 1 d I \ Harbor View dining room plu~ honu~ Mobile HornH ra t· .u~ur~ cv. port Mine 1n 1·ond1llun 3 room Localt'd •m pool Fo S ,_ I IOO humt> Of! at'r(' f~1r In bdrm 2 lid home in , . I 1 r 0~ rnmt• L nil\ or f.Qull' llurbor \'1c" lhl(h th !>IZt tomer Ot ( \lonl't ••••••••••••••••••••••• S2111l 111111 \t I 00\lo ' molt\lllt'd A~k1n,i: OCFANFHO;\'J \l'" f'r k < II , ~ Mesa Verd. :.umablr lnan.., lhghh $349 000 • • > 11 ..r o 1• ,.,,i:..,nt Golf c-~ H-.o upgradt'll throu.i:houl I . \lodular f)jX" llomt·~ li31 ~51ti -..,. --, I le;i:.rd IJnd J p~t lll'h~ $289,500 4 Br 3 lia. 17TH AT PR~P~<.wr ho\los like model MuM 24 hr 'el'unl) f"hin.: 4 Pl£X£S \ 1e\lo $223.IHIO tn a,, TUSTIN 731 31 ll ~ell folol A.'kmi: ~~.!iOO 1>wr from ~l.~JIJ 111· sumabll' lo.in., .it 11 63'. \'ISTA'SOF' BEAL.'TY I ' Ind IJnd romt> for Ill I do\lo n 499 :'lj!t; .! llrtr m I bath '\ear~ .. 0 1111 Wed ~111 & Sun I 5 A WINNER AT I ~Jll't lwn !)al Sun I Ii C•1.i't PIJtd T1•rr1l11 • This fully furnished 2 1°"" p 1 "J\.. I 11 •-lllll~~lllll!!!!lllll!!!!--•/---:i~~:!'~~-('all Anita 55; 1270 or bedroom l'2 Bath con $129 900 """ or ""~t·ror <·a r1•ntal Jr1•;J '>u11t•r nmrh tAfl 5096 do min I um offer s The owner 'has reall) 1760 ~596 U....ncr \gl •EXCITING• j 111111 B EL o W Mt\ H K ET breathtaking ocean and given this 2 bdrm. 2 ba Owner Will 13% DOWN ~·Ab~~}~~pa~~u~t~~ ~s~~~abie.,.,?1~~~c~~~ ~~~~l\~.1~~e: 1~ 1~~1~f financ:~ 70/o IMTBlEST w 1thEs:i~~h11 u I ~;.,;,I h;~.~r ~.~'1'.':.'11:~nt' l>Q fl'el f'ormal dining $245.000 493-8812 rare Ne.,., appliances Helo\lo n~arkel rall· OH UDO r11rn1tun1 24xM (;ri•i•n f1r,1 '1"'' l nd1•1 IOX don osen re a It ors room , separate family • carpels, drape:.. t1lc b~Jutiful ·1 Bdrm honw 1 will mo'c you right intn h1wr llomr in Lai: 11 111, i:rv" EUTERT .. '""'ERS room , rireplart' At•c·cnt I Good l1x·auun \'t•n at " ~~l~leOl~JI, t)Ct· ~i·ar I lhhts i.paw('IOUb ~ IJrlrm lll<'t'~I s !>tar j)ilrk "'DE:UGAJHT" l'd with u ~parkl1og L. tra1·11veterrn~ . pa 3. ~coos sop I ome o NER \'ER\ TheR-IClub .,'t.lli.REDCARPE:T Inga Pini: Only Sl!Jt!.SlMI t':.ill MOTIVATF.U Submit • .,.. ~· • 3 wimmini: POOL' ~ Harry Frcdcrit·k l all offers today llurrv. •· l!l7G 2h6.5< l\1r1g~.,.,"1><1 •-754-1202 EASTSIDE SI 9 5. o u u. s uh m 11 • 11,.,,.,,.., ,.,,1 1 llomfi .. "'r" 2u,. , .... "'' · I Tcmrorro" may lie too w ~ "" ~ ,...,, .. Assumable vtR rin<1nl' T A R ll ~ T. 1. late', k1tl'hen & lg 111 111~ 11111 ing available on lhl!> ru;1\LTOllS979·2390 Huntlngto..leoch 1040 IOj!area 1°harm1r1g , L111.ht and air) SI O I ,OO~IOO/o Ott. ••••••••••••••••••••••• C LASSIC home Featur1nl( 4 $800 MOllLEHO E 8drms. plus fomtl~ 4Brlo\lonhseingoodloc ODown M r 0 0 m . e 0 l' I 0 !> ._. 0 ti real for ln\Cstor~ & l~t :-lice 3 Bdrm. 111 balu SALES ('OUrt)ard. IO\l'I) bal·k t1mc buHr~ 'llct>d~ t·ondo Close to shop 270611Jr1Jor St1•2u, \ )ard with Koi µond A:.k paint. c~rpetin1t and ping Owner will help I home on 12 arre for In 54~5937 ing $188.400 For an aµ TLC Call Dianna Cap finance S86.500 lf5Z3 CAMPU5Dt·IR't'INE come l'nits or • ~;qu1l.\ [• ________ ,_ ________ ! pouitment lu see t•all pel, Own Agt 63l 1266 SUHSETRULTY 5280 000 Art no.,.,' WALKTOOCUH l'et Adult Park 1 block 540-ll5t • PRICED TO SEU 542-5801 LocJuao lt«h 1048 ~~0:$~~ Co Up Agrnt 2 3 bdnn units \lo 1th from oct>an <1h1lrm I '\nxiou:. 11"ner read) to 'RJCED I ·••••••••••••••••••••••I I h('am cetliniz~ & rock I i, b :i ht' k I>" r 1 h RO "ill ht> Ip fin.im I! BELOW MillCET A Lot OML y $20,000 DM r1replaces OJ)t•n Tbru' \\ .... .i'hl'r dn1•r lrl( .1d -~~a. HERITAGE MAKE AM OFFER ! :1 tn 1·11m1• l'rupert1e~ ~:J't~11le ('n~t.i \l ~'J 11\lont·r .. 111 1 .1rr~ 1'111 \'I! lt"t•ll' ,Jx_i NEISSER COi 11/ l ll N II k.. X·lge master bdrm ~ garden & frplc . lge custom kit . den Library, LR, FR, pool. yard, patio L'mq ue for larger family Ocl'an side of h\lo ~ :-.car beaches lmmed ut·r '495,000 O"ner can carry 8) appt. 673·37~5 OpenSun 15 new I)' rl'dt>t·or3led 3 For .. , :.w_ owe Ir~ 2nd loan for 5 & F'n 11 4 pm l'r111·d to Ii un h 1 rm S2H 51111 M1nu1es to miles or A~ . T ~l'll1mmed1ateh 2111$1\t-"lan<l c'f:j II H t"!!!!lllll!!!!lllll!!!!lllll!!!!!!!Jllll!l~~~·I Bdrm l 'o 8.i Cu~t.J Mt>~J pounding surl This lo" l acre + bldi: ~1h• 1tenl yr:. \loO )h ne"' • i~ home Lo11.ely \'3rd . ma1nt Townhouse .,., I I)' slopinJt parl'el 'ho11 John~1::i~hall ..., # !!61!4706 ~li:k!ti . • REALTORS 11 •·ii 7• 1'f '• t uJI, •' 4 , ... 1.1 ,,, \I" I.\ 2 BR O('ean vie" collage South of Sea.,,1ew <>v. nt>r will carry r1rst T 0 Agent, 631 7DI 'These lillle ads reall) 1Jat10 brick BBl,J Full br + den or Znd br . 1 & I distance from tl'nni~ & 631 1266 3 Hr l bJ :.'11 :< ~ 5 • work 1 Jo• n the pnre $122.990 -'• ba lmmar . high)), beach o"nr ha' 10 • Jdult p._ark t'lu~l' tu So thousands of other peo upgraded llas 3 pools., duded plans rur ru~tom nU.Xl(J.IX l' ~ t PI a / a ~·urn pie ln this area who are J a c u z 1 1 1 e n n 1 ., v 111 J $175,0tHI Spt•c Redu1·e'1 tu S3!1.5'MI f111 1 regular users of clubhouse. wt't bar tat'ularv1ews' u!~~!., I ra~t,.th.• <>v.nt·r MANY UNITS '\;u du" n ont> !tl'l' 111 J:! 1 I• "t' tu hrt·ak "' l'n l'rin onh ~40~ Class1f1ed Call uur ad fprl1· Has exist.mg 7 9', I \1 ISSION REAL1' eo.-.., _ 751 SCWI taker at ~·li6]8 loan Open oal Sun l 5 494 (1131 WESTCLIFf I ' 640· 7000 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ;k661~e~~~~~~I Bkr L~~\·~;r~r~;~hS~~)' L'ai~l~~~:mo:)~;~in~ ri--~111!!111111!!!11~-1 5lep~~~~h':~~~~ on • • SIO,OOODOWH! Great ocean vie"· pvt loan of approx RiO.OOOat l •WATERFIOMT l.1do Peninsula 2 llH Whelan Real Estate • 8 DAY WEEK SPECIAL • For Sale by owner area 4bdrm bedl'h 141.', int 673-6640 2hamobllehomt·~ uni~ 3 Sharp 4eR. 3BA. hv rm. house 499-3144 i--------•' HOME• I 1rar~ uld Pool rt-1 rm. • • • 8 Days • ; lines • 8 Doltars .• I ~~tr::;. J~~~0~1ttre~~. s:n~f~~1~sv1!w~r,.l 11~~:1 20 •• do~·~>~~l(e 2nd ! De~!<~~e~~~~i~~r I ~~~all pet OK s u m e I 11 ans See ing Green and (keun ~ no paymt·nL~ 2 br 2 mg 3 bcirm & mu'!' 111 :3; 9ll!.51MI fili!l IMH) • It I I 8 0 W k Cl f db I d t • anyl1me $134 .500 NearHeLSlerPark lksl ha imma<• " ex condition ' Lol'att>•I S easy 0 pace your • ay ee aSSI 1e Y ma1 an I , Carelakeronprop 16711 hu.v in Nol1h La"UnJ sma1·k on thl' \loater Dl'Anta RJ)'lllt•\'rllai:r t t $8 th I I d II d 1 T I I f th " pansion potential Jusl \lollhirt walking d1stanre Mint rnnd 2Rr ~h..i • COS S jUS -a S On ya 0 ar a ay 0 Qua I Y Or IS • ' Diane St !i36 0794 or S29S.OOO S33.5,000 !\gt. 963 8182 of lht> bearh Pm alt "nt lu,ed Jhtt 11, ni·" • special o ffer you must be a non-commercial user o ffering e 847 3205 LogwtaVi .. R.E tennis & pool a1arlahle 1·:irpet and parn1 ,, • merchandise for sale up to $800 per ad and the once must • 1 Beauufol 2 BR 211 ba 497-1761 WESTOCUHFIOMT I The 0~ner 1s .... 111tn1: 10 !?rPat bu} l'ommunit) Huntington COVE CON Triplex Terms mi.ooo 1 carry a Lst T 9 a1 12r, & pool spa & dulihouM• be in your ad The cost stays the same whether your ad • Do Comm pool, spa & TrocH orlowdown haspm·edth1soutstiind sit 950 • 1 sa G l 1 t Nr new, Ocean front l\gt>nt, 675 6161 I needs eight days Sell1ng time Or JUSl one una rea ow rn mg prnpert\ iii S2Jil,l"MJ - • • ftnancm!? Sl19,!i00 Agt mobile home t:a,\ for 1mmed1alesale' Call \~All Hf Ht" I 6731761 rmanring 2 BR. beJl'h. OCUNFIOMT ;59 1501 or1:;i.7373 110\tl.., • Use one word 1n each box About 4 words make one e NO QUALIFYI NG'' fishing pier Adults 13 bdrm 2 ba th 1m . . RE6A.,L1E1s.1 1 1ArE_ Ownertransforred Fan 549-2405Q!4~JBl6 marulale home "llhl ' • class1f1ed line of type Minimum ad IS 3 lines Please print • tastic'1bdrm Bestaru O,lMHOUSE guest house&orlbdrm 6 UNITS IA•<'ate<t 1n \'pt llts the~e 2 Bdrm units arr truh pride or ownl'r;h1p Th~ lu\lo Jnll'rest loan t·an ht> a!.sumed and the nwnrr \\ 111 ht>lp f)rtan\'t' Call for mure 111formatron 1bk mi: pme $495.000 TRADITIONAL REALTY 631-7370 • plainly • l129 .. 900 Bkr848-070!! Thun...,,, s. 1·5 .ipt lncred1bh.' Ot'l'an Trailer al p\l beach lrvifte 1044 2635SolanoW \'lew ~50.~ Treasure 1,1.ind • r------------------------------, • ••••••••••••••••••••••• N t:: W 3 Bdrm:+ Realonom1rs 675-6700 L.tguna R<·h SH!iOn IY OWNER STHJERI I children's acu · 499 J8l6 1 !114 un11s. I blk from Dis • I. ** M , 2111 ba. custo~~ha;~:e E.ASTIWFf Gib Can.von McLain ACf'HCJ•forS. 12001 llC)land Onl) 1sr, Walker Blee R111I Estate 7S9· l SO I • I • Yoor Isl home in Irvine with sweeping oc·ean 4 bdrm. ram rm, fpl<'s. Gr~enb~}er To.,.,nhome ••••••••••••••••••••••• dn.,.,n take mer pvmts • • Vacant and ready lo go I view Edna A Lundberi?. Xlnt f1nanrini: Im wit go course \'le ..... DF:\'ELOPERS 2 26 l\l' G1t•JI la)( -.helt'er & 2 Br<'ondomadult<'om-Realtor & Assn< med1a1~ orcupan<'y pool & lennllt Assum Sllt>zonedfor 46unil'-tn Rrt>ulrrnlalarea l..ot·at munily Central air & 494-2894 poss i b I e S285. 000 loan Asking S27s.ooo City of\'1sta Onl} Sll,fiOO l'll al 1116 U>atrn·e ~gr • $ 8. 00 • more. Call now I Just starting up m 3 bust · 642 5161, 640-8Hr7 AglL675·i.im per unit Terms 7$5 4&;; ha~ set up ldl'ant mdls • • SlOl,900 ness of your own' A 4BDR M. near Mariner l• ..... ------1or755·97Slm~1 Opt•n t1a1h. Bkrs ood P k Sl98 ()()() (I $20,600 DOWN! 1< elrnmt• c'~ll Ri ck • 10.60 • "'''"'bridge agboutwi.atyis· toWlteth11 apeolopwle a::10. us & nexihln WC~ael~ WES •SUHHYMUD• fl)t-rs. 71',(J 72!12 Won'l ~ TCUFF ARE.A By owner.Tract ur 35101~ last•· • • Realty cost Classified ad anytime to ~ce 646-1044 Hard to find lease 'olJ reed> lll rt'<'urd $21i:!.SOO 13.20 551.;J()(HI Phone642-S678 or6461046. llononspacious4bdrm F'm anrtng a.,,1111 m 41 • 1--------1------+------r------t--------, • 19208manu Pkv.),ln·lnl' IMitte 1044 $7,000DOWN ~0e":.et~~i~r;s1~g\~~~ak 7600823,3281373 PRESTIGE • 15.80 • ----••••••••••••••••••••••• 14.7% INTEREST fireplace & formal drn CotNHrclol :>u~~rux;;'(~~rt :::~~· • HOQUAUFYIMG ing Seller anxious for '"°fNrl1 1600 Selll'rs moti1·a1ed • Add $2.60 for each additional llne for 8 times Versailles 2Br. 2Ha pen all orrers• Only S279.900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $250,000 646 4419 . . g MACNAB thse, ocn view Sl~.000 with asusumablefmanr RARE C 111 Nl'\loport Assume loans Sls:fl mo ing Call 759 1501 or 8e3l'h Property so · lO°'o INTEREST • I • IRVNE Or c 7 30 2270. H m 752·7373. frontagr In pnmr l()('J /C &4.2·2682 t1on Owner \lo Ill f1nant'1• 30 u n r ls av a ii ab I e • Pub lish my ad for 8 days starting • ~A•·rv Exdus1ve Prinr1pals Manegemeni on sight n~ only Ask for Irene Eitrel'rond & location • f • ...._ .... - -2 IR 2 I.A CONDO Loudon, ;\gt. 631 '4247 or Income B>.000 H Ask • ClaSSt 1c at1o n • AdJacent to Newport 631 7300 ing S860.001 Tnides ar LUXU•Y WITH SECURITY Beautiful Crest area Sea Wind ceptl'fi TemlX' Arizona • Na me • Jasmine Creek home located on tSeermct10.!ln Sl.23.900 Good Htwporl leodt I 06' 644 9513 1 I ·d b I ••••••••••••••••••••••• I' M I ~tor). 3 2 bdrm un- • Address • ~avlh% ~l:lg~~fvnaceyt.i; s~~~r~~'2Y RoyMcC.,.,Rltr. •ts 2 m1 to t>rh Try • • 54'-7729 SJ0,000 dO\lon & OWC2nd 1 Y IP • Madeline Crawf ord 752-1414. Execulive Bea<'h Home. MACNAB Lohfors.t 2200 C ·t Z' Phone gated co mm unit y $369.900 . g s159,soo A&l,_6'1s-s200 • • Check or M.O. enclosed D • (Y-67) ocean v1ew.3 fireplacefi. IRV;rE ·•·•·••••••••·•··•··•·· 2 story, modern con· Lrg R z corner lot 1 d t • IU struction Noqualirying REALTY \duplex OKI Close lo NB • Charge my a o : hi hUTlbR.11 L HEINTWOOD Assume I $229,000 George963-5568 • .__ .... _,._, City Hall $199 .000 e g a. ance oan on this lovely M~ _ _ 67J.4928 •~ 0 ... # Exp . • Woodbridge TWNHM . Spacious HOUSE+UNIT 2BR+den, 2lf..i BA. 2-Car ga rage , at the beach. low down, • • • wet bar, pri vate beach along no negative. no new I E loans needed. Prin only • I 0 ' # . Xp . • W/po ol & lake privileges. Ownr a .673-5604 Sl9'l,500. Myrna Boom 551·8700. OCE HFRO • L--------------------.-..---------• (Y·68> IY~WMHMT • MaH to: Ca.sHitd AdYtrfi_., • TOW. Nn rust. bit 2 sly, llllQll. !Of.&I, U!'llbarlUI. French Normandy 3 BR • I a1·1y P1·1a1"' llO w . .., St. • mnni :pli~e-~:i~ o~t~ 37~~ • Codw Mt-. CA f 262' • C.::.~~r ~~~, sbor 78 __ • • 111• 1&1 i414 t7141eeia100 WANTEDbyPvtpty Minimum 3Br home lllllllteell lllllllelelleetl• =~~.J'~moM. No McLAIN IEST IUY -Big Canyon ·'condo: Under markPt the only 3 BR on the ma rket Sunken living rm . formal di ni ng rm Sell er motivat ed. $2 25,000 Suzanne Shul~r 642·8235 (Y·69) Wft1011r UAG1I l!QI °"'9r ll'lVt Kuter Y-c.ur ~ 8-h CA P2tJI\') ~ l!ttrll CA t 7141 Ma ea3ll 114 1144 ~ BUILDERS & INVESTORS Two vacant loU Hun\ 1ngton Beach area l'oss1ble silf for 2 'ingle homes or duplex R 2 zoned Appra1.Std value S140K Malet offer Call Carol Mulve~. Agl, 673 7300 ofr1ce. ot ~3219 res1ctftlct H1u 1ometh1n1 yo want lo aem Ctmt Ida do It well.142-5'71. . --.-........ , ..-. . ~ Orange Coast OAJL Y PILOT /Thursday, September 3, 1981 lh.t_ .. '•••w ..__twh Ullfwa. .__hiN•h U..... Ara tw•t• u.twa. ..... to si.. UOO Offlct ...... 4400 _.. ~ ...,.,._ T • •••••t ••••••••••I•••••••••••• ...................... ....................... ....................... ....................... .... ............ ,, 0.-.... ..... H .. 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Daaa B1urr1. o <'cup inc y ' 9 l 8 2 aultu , dlA. nn, ii• kit. blka 10 Bay • all ab~. Mo 1.J1!(~L &Glll03 Roomy 3 er Townhousl' Verullln, ruce 2 br. z ba, > Approx 1 . :i~t<t'~ I~ bloda to bch, want pool, tfMl.I. etr llOO Scou1111 110 S7ZS mo r r p It'' m Ir rdr e d n mo 9,;: 404 B HIWLYDICOI. apt in qwtt eduU com frpJ(', orun vu , 18.SO Sbr 4br home Av11l ~q ft Ir spr1nk lu1o faJt lllt, terms Prin 492$700. _ _ 842.IQM wardrubes, deror ceao t 615-1642 1 Br au pd tnt'I 1., plex Newly dttoralt'd. S1nd1SU.Sl49 Im ed No pe\I Btwn l<'t "'' arkin uea' ' 1 R•lwL1 C:a!l 1142 8'1~ COtOM .. Mir l22J HOME n>R RENT tour bes 1700 Sandy d!i•· 813·Selll Eves d /wHher, poOi Adults firtplace. ftl<'lad patio & 3 Br 2~ Ba. 2 ator~ Coo batl ocean 673 lle4 ~vna~r:bl: imm!iiattly. •h t•hwrt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bdrm ITIS Fenced ·8149 Lrg IBR, BA. fo)l<'.occan M2~ g11r1ge Adul11 only do, 30 n boll 1lip In· R th 2 b 2.., Prl llwil fte»ch in l::t '2400 SPACIOUS 5Br, 381. yard ' aaral(ti. Kids & z Br. 2 ea. Mobile home, vdiew1 Noy peta ..J!•ture 21 I lo~ Sorry, no pets. 15.SO Mu. rluded $1200 per mo b~iu~'v~ t':na ~int du~~lal park c.'all formal din rm, fam rm ,..ts welrome ~2000 Lido arei ~O Mo a u u . rly. ~mo r. M5·338l allbtwnV..5 ._30. PropertyHouu.642:JllSO d 0 ..... tr b-un~ 7 .. 57 /\"k f<>r ur ••• •••••••••••••··~·· •• "" · · ""3·48!M N I d pd '642 o o con o. ""'" m.11 • • .,., ... " " "' BIG BEAR VIEW L(YI' w /wel bar. tirdnr Ind . Atent ofet! Properly Houae. SGJ850 ~ ew y ecor as . 2 Br. I Ba. S52.5 Nu pelll. -I I .:__ I Jae 2 fpl4 Aft 6 Campbell Nur ski, lake' ~hop Aoll 91 $l.200 mo A&t 2/yr. old Landmark exer ai M?-10 Bach ror extra qulel ~~cl1 aa~r;g. dahwr 228S A Sant Ana Oplx wlntt-r rmuil. 48r, :: ieet ' WPOITCBCTfl p101 $31 500 Ownn l60-8:tll house 4bdrm 2b11 fam moG/Monlh 8 bedroom person, S32S. ulll pd u_u --· 641 0763 btwn 9 I Mun 28a S800 mu + lg 28r • HE 1 414 ' 3 BR 2 Ba. fplt, 1ar. new rm. 3 or R•~ moO/mo 4i., Bath U1 Spyalus fo; ~w_ea1~.673 l8Sll 3 Ir To.--.. Fri apt $600 mo S:J04 Dalla :iolnt, Mb i.tr~R~. Pre:iuge suites on 161h cpta & palnl 717 Orchid. 96!8724 leue or lease option. OCEANFRONT Newl1 dtt0r 11u pd., Quiet Adults over 3.\ 1 or Seashore Dr !DI 8070 rt ',m~ ~~Is ~~er l:it & floor. up to 3 yr h:ll$C'~ °',~,<;.,-·· JSOO '895 mo By appt only 2 br, 1 ba, bv rm. din Avall1blc immedJalt'ly UNIQUE ~chelor for I encl aar .. pool, mwhr 2 Bdrm Startrng 1:110 OCEAtffOHT ~ 793,0es7 G Ol~on, ?000404 Oys H04988 , evs, 11rea aar&pnt" com CaUConnleat"4-9990or 1dult s.l96111tldullls yr ~dult&.M2·sm3. Rt'aUI h1nds<"opmg No Winier rrni~I lbr .,-d d 17THSTUET ••••••••••••••••••••••• 640-9219 · ... 41M 2350 I 673"'372 1 () • r roommates nee e I DYLLWI LD Lo11 -r -Pt>l1 11 e rent . · JL . I*& pe,ls Avai cl 2baS7006732113 or 38R 2BA , S27S mo COSTA.MESA Charm 2"1 I<' or Sereni Avail. now! LArite split 1213)799-3947 __ E11tbluff 3bdrm, 2\.tba W..,.or Yrt, OCCUPANCY! Ll'.F.WAR~ ~~ 0~ _7$).f]112 Avail 9.5 MUAt l>t' resp 2 or ;i room o"1t•c 1>u1tl!1> t y Lu H I o p Pt lt'Yel 3 Br. 2 Bo 404 4 BR, 2 bo Super clean. condo• 11 P gr.ad ed • Cute 2 bdnn, l ba w l&ar 2 Br. 1 Ba Apt Beam Fullerton_.._, . 3Br, 281, 2 car garage. II( C' 0 M 644 3SlUI wk AIC. plrnly of prkg Util 21S.~ Fernleef $1~0 Appl . Nr Magnolill & Ad<1ms IBSO/mo Avail immed. Winter SSOO per mo. yrly ceilings, laundry rm. Easts1de 3 Br 2 811.. aundeck, frplc, t900 mo 642·7504 Hm Incl Avail now Call o.tofC 875·6675&645-ai68. $700mo 96&0091 780-6811 -~__l!!Lmo.A 815-3890 pool Adults only, no frplr, spacious, enclsd 2Br lBa 2 car garalle M/t' N mkr 2BR Rralonom1c~ 675-8700 ~-.ty 2550 CodaMet0 3224 2 bdrm. 2 ba, ram "rm Beach Buut~ Balboa CoroH .. W. 3722 pets ,~::1~~~rom~elp%~~ ~mo t714)996119tl or 28A aptoC~ Part rum' --------.............................................. w!firtiplare. fenced yd. l~and38r }1ullbath ~ ....................... TSLMGMT _J!i.2·1603 IY House 642 3850 (213)473-3'29. $265 mo All amcmt1es OFFICESUITES Virgin FottSt. G111nl SPACIOUS I la dble aar. children, pets 1 ower na • •to11t Ot'un Front I bdrm, fpl<'. BEAUTIFUL 2 Br 2 Ba 642 lOIO ' 2 Br 2421 ..: 16th St. 641-5989 7SO sq ft to 4.SOO sq rt or Nat.ive Fem. Koa 4< Condo near So. Coast ok ~ mo831 7002 ':"~& ~~u~~y & ~!~~ ~_r_, patio, adlL,, no pets Mesa Verde. 1100 sq fl D p;w 312 Adolh, no petb $400 f . 3BR NB rum condo ( ll' t' s 11va11 ab I e t n OblaLreeS lu Plata , woodsy Ill Sun drenched cot~ge tn 759.4381 Ask for Mr ~673-7787__ fplr. lndry, patio, dis ••~••••••••••••••••• ~·4718 1230 + 11Jutil /\viul1m Fa b h 1 on Ii. I 11 n d P'oresl ~rveAr<"n mosphere Security quiet ueu' fence~ Bin ham. Beaut. Bachelor Studio. hwshr, enclosed garage 3 Hr 2 Ba. dtllpes, d/w r;oo mo. 2 bdrm Yearly m~-631-1~15 INewµort CentrrJ 1-.:K ApP.rox1n1ately lO S4SO/mu. yard For kids/pets Fantasticview,pool,nn Adulla,nopets.SMO yard garage frpl<.' Sec drp &refs l blk F' 2BRhomemBalb<>a rt'lle11t v1s1b11Jtyt'all!or miles from Hilo Waterfront Homes, Inc Utlls pd . Plush much garage Adults. no pell> 3107 Ma~Ave. s-1~4400 Near 'bea<'h Avail. 9(.1() ~ean 642 J233. S32S + sec Avail Sept 11 dt!lails F.)(rlus1ve with 1335Acres8ll.OOO.OO 631-1400 more WHTCUFJ 675·2763 Spacious 2 Br 1 Ba 16QOMo 6'15-4009atts •bdrm duplex w/2ba . 673-8293 W1llJamt'ote 1118 Acres lill,000 00 Eastside 3 Br. den. gar. ~ 118477 L u x u r i o us r o u r Cott M-· 372.. Laundry rae .. pool ~ v I . I B N gar 27th St Just ort 2 bdrm g•"""'t house on t Cote' Realty 160Acres S2AO.OOO 00 bedroom three bath • .__ .. .. .. nu" ery c ean r ear . . -~ 40Acresll000000 w1dhkups,gdnr1ncl No 1525 ' Mocil'mJHRlum1· h ae' ed LI ••••••••••••••••••••••• -,,_. __ ~ ocean bit in d w beach A"ail now Cliff Or, NB N1rt' yd & hl\'f''il mt•nl Terms.Ple~c.all petsS825Savage,W1lde ly home neur beach' Ulo~;ing~a~etra~ CA.SA.DEORO 2Br l~"Ba.3231!: 18lh gara'ge S3s o ' 67St9L2. p>Omo~I Rudy aUbl 961 2895 &Co 675-9006 •8'83 ly room . Secluded pool ALL UTrLJTIES PAID Patio. garage. I .rh1ld 714 itl6Hl2~2. Yearly 2 Br I Ba Acrosir 2BR home M if'\ Nice 640-5777 orwriteloFanns& Mesa Verde exec 4 Br 2 size yard Spaceforbo11t compare before you Ok. no~. S595. Sierra 2 BDR M. patJO, D/W, the street from be11ch, surround1ngi. C'M Ranches. Inc P 0 Box Ba. 2000 sq ft. gardener Renllmts tiJ1·'5SS fee or trailer Sl8SO month rent. Custom design Mgmt_ Q,_641-1324 far. S450 mo Isl & last washer /dryer, carport. Fen red yrd $210mu 8 225,Hilo.Hawau Incl $1095/mo lniftt 3244 yearly baSIS Agenl features· Pool. BBQ, PRIVACY&QUIET _IOOsecdep.581·5!1~. $6SO M~. 840 6436. 645-8978 ~t~·~~:'~~fQ'f..t'llt! ----"96.._imo ••• 631·7300 cov'rd garage, sur Like new I Br Apts M.-1.1..~•~L 31 .. 0 673'809S1days -Female LO ~hart! 2 br dunk, P'·~onaliz·-'iJ(fi•·r -3 8 b lot re , Kl>< •••••••••••••••••••• d d h I h • .._.,~·-,.._.. .. 2 (I c d be h & u •• ., ""-' ' Calrl, 715g1 31'91"(s,elent Northwood 4 br. 3 ba r,oudn e w&tAd fit ~s wigarorcarport Up or ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hora on o,near ash~cr & Balboa Perun apt ml la}out llua)! llusp \ll' l..telt • ho ts l}S()/mo PRIVATE. HARBOR an scapU\g u iv down, balcony or patio. THEWtlFR.ETREE o g, poo . w 67S7702 7S99Slll ....................... Properties _ le~:· ~·=IO ~n I lam U\g 1t 1ls best No pets pool, spa. bbq, laundry, dryer, pnvale patio w1lh 2BR 2BA Nice 4 Plex Nr 19 ~Moo F'ri 1 tto.HFwabMJ Easts1de 2BR . in 10 -----VIEWHOMES 2 +den. IBrrum fromS44.5 lush shaded landscap }'udub)/\~ullurutst'&'3· garden s7oo Mo occ $250 lnclude!.util ....................... house dev Pool , gar. Newly decorated 2 Bd t l850mo Days 760-1025. 365W Wil!loo,642·1971 inx S460 & up Malure ;r aWellvdg 1, d 642·8877 SS68867 661Sl50 PrlmeMDtlchLoc. lelboa lllmd 3106 adults No pets $.525. Ba. huge k1tch . fenced _!Yes : 644-8243 s-us c •srr .. s adull8, NO PETS .Mesa oty.mpa: SI'° epoocor.alit;hl s. ca.... ll76 Bus1:nessJ or reured F to Approx !Joo (t sullt• Manager '>n~ B Orange Y rd · dbl gar· A IC· Sharp 3 Brm $560 531 "" "" Pin es 2650 II a r I a "" .. l'rk" full ~en •Ill lhl:' ••••••••••••••••••••••• A ........, S63S 1mo Ask for Rick or Westminster Ave Furn. I br. apt. ~ & 9 z«i ' ed tennis rourt. Jacuu1, ••••••••••••••••••••••• shr 2 br. 2 ba apt, Near " · · bcllllinlt..tafa ~ Cralg631-0213 ~-77~--up.Encl.gar.Adults.no 54 '---.--park like landscaping NrSCGeoeral Hoepilal. So Coasl Plaza Good Wdter NEW EXEC CONOO pt>ls 2110 Newport HI SPACIOUS 2 BR Adult. Most beautirul bldg in IBR. s tove. carpet trans Refs eKchanged Cn111e~ee1tnow' 2Bdrm,2fullba.micro, Bays hores Guarded 5484968 btwn8 &SPM open beamed ceahng . 118 Avai1Aug29th ~mo ~inclutils540-7S28 MtwportArchei/ gar dr op. pool, jar. Gate Community 2 L I B -Ad ltNear lots of wood . .!.erv1og FromP115 8460619 mcluti18911644 LAGUNA llome super TohiS.lldca. .,95, 754 1202 bdrm. Steps to Bay. To rg r u bar 1400 No pet.5 2256 -~ __,, "' 3810 · l' 11 Judy 6414644' for IF.ntW.dJ Yrtv U. 3 Br Bayfrt s:z1.so1mo 4 Br w /view l1850 - ~·\II l<l 1<11" 110\11 .., Inc. ~EAL ESTATE S7U900 .,. mo · J uly '82. $850 Call shops. par pool. all ut1ls M 1 St 548 73SG Deluxe poolside 'tru _,,."'.. vu Lndry + mart) ex-a 4 Br New paint.carpet& 213.972.5101 Or697·°'88 pd 1884 Monrovia, ape · large 2br. 2ba. bit.,!>,••••••••••••••••••••••• tras !400mo <&94 8321 appt lo~ee drapes Gardening WALNUTSQUARE --.L:c • 543-0336 673 8803 dswhr I'\ miles beach Adult t·ondo Park LrgSharphse rv 2 min o\PPROX Z50!1 fl 111>1•11 s er 11 ice $800 mo Sh 3 bd 2 b Ot'eanfront duplex 5 Br Adlts no pels S450 mo BnstQI I Ur Iba S4SO F' Loaded' ..,..c 1 spcice Prest11Hou' Npt 9%0 arp. rm. a. 2i,., ~a. Ref's. S1200 Mo. L.ogMltaltoeh 3741 536·8:i62. · ~7 5707&87S.!MS2 wy ' _,,,me ll ch lor NI.'\\ p11rt S46· --Lownhome. ac. pool gar, Avail. 9·14 thru 6·15 ••••••••••••••••••••••• meataB..AP --ulll, prv bth M 22 32 /\re· he~ Tuka1 Ha nk Back Bay area Condo for a>so. Call Garj' S49·881S 2fil4"S.6QM. Furn lux studio, spa. TV, P ITMEMTS 2 BDRM TOWNllOM E Wnhwinttr 3191 Nick. 964·Z768 Bid fi.1 2 46''4 lease 4 Br 3 Ba. 2 car 1 __ 1 h 3248 -maid service phones A A Pool. park, near beach ••••••••••••••••••••••• G g WINTER Bayfront 4 garage tennis court _.,,..... NC Near the beach! Family •t2.swk o&!JS-2227 '1 8eaot1ful landscaped 963-5191 • Studio. privacy, ~·~ .. 350 Will :o.hJre41XJ :.q ft OHll'C Close to Bay front 2 Br required No .pels OCEAN RONT Mo I e beheve•<.:ustom' •5561 Oceanrront wU1terrental, de<'k:. Pool & Spa. cov pet uti!J,d s-19-3232 ••••••••••••••••••••••• or designer Grt!at Im· Bdrm. 2"'1 ba. Sl400/mo spa po0I l8SO Mo Ref's1·•••••••r•••••••••••t,•1 .. home ~· Musi see to J. · ----garden u~ Patios ur Large 2 Br 1 Ua in 4 refr1Ke adull $250 No forlt..... "' spal·e .., )IDi(lr arrh11c1 t 2ba a>so1mo. Waterfront 544·8071, 1~1 g~j:~e~~~6 & up . , rum 2 b~. 2 ba Rers req J ered parking AdulLs. nu ~lex &ice neighborhood, • 2 Br All ulll pd Lrg C~I STORAGE OML Y lfallioa Pcn S21JO m11 Homes Int' Old Id h ' 2 ---Many more available W 4!M 2821 pets n~•;!ts ~':;~ ~:[;ge d SSOO No pets F.asy a cress ~mu +phone 67J.ltl2fo 67).6900 bdrm"'o~'llu:e ~~sed Oc._sideOfHwy OverlOOOvacuncies' Mewportleodl 3769 1 BR $425 ~a9r3232 ' 7000189 lllO dei.:n:e ()('eJn \'1t-11o Clean 3 bdrm. 2 ba w1lh • yd for cluldren' S400' Spacious 3 BR, J Ba •••••••••••••••••••• 161 E llltn 646-6816 Hew I~ celftdo ~tllh FwWllwd--IO,., x 31 . d r)"' a 11 ext-1'ut1vc '>U1tt> in ~pl gar. No children ur peLs •8403 d!ne rm. ram rm. fplc & _!knllmes 2 BR l'• BA $485 Swear• uherr". ydrcy~mr pploeoxl. U f d.L..I 3900 finished. doublt-drivt• Center Monlhly or an Winter 675·3683 or big serured yard A JBR.211 bHondow1sli p ~ • or IHlh•_... acress.H.B.8469SOI nual leasl' Full ~t-rvll'l' 1.986.7046 $SJS' Spacious 3br house ~real floor plan to share Sl.050 mo . without slip 2 BR. 2 BA SSll>-$.515 spa. wood burrung fp( I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa del Mar area $4S offered. incl Phonl' w1gourmet kttchen and &retainpnvacy.200yds S900 Avl. 10.1. 67S..8650 39SW Wilson&3J.SS83 mdrombeach ~J SE AW IM D Mo Call 7519905 leuH ani.11oertn.e. copier lalbooPellimMlo 1107 dble garage' Nice ' to a North Laguna aft6Plt! S36-7528,eveS43-0455 VILLAGE mesuoe sel'relarial \l'r\l('\•&ic ••••••••••••••••••••••• ir11!il Beach '14-00mo Al!t Exclusive Big Canyon 2 br. llt ba twnhse. frpfc. 2bdrm. 11tba c•ondo. 2 A 4400 tepllont~l 75!190311 Unique 4BR. gar ut1l 1nd 494 7551 Townhouse. 2bdrm. 2ba, Rar, pvt pat.Jo. adulls. no steps from pool & spa. New 1&2 bdnn luxury Office Ratal Sl200 Sept l9th lo June Renllmes6314555 fee 1 BR . cl assic cottage pvt gar. golfcoursefron· pets $495 276 Avocado play yrd. frpk , dis adult apts Ill l.f plans 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l9lh. 675-~ Comp re mod 4 blks tage Sl ,250 mo 64~8126 548 7510, 642~~ hwasher. laundry rm Bdrm from S4~. 2 bdrm 1617 Westcl.iff S B Want ON THE BEACH Xlnt Mesa Verde. 3 bdrm, 2 from b<'h town Frplc, .Qr497 S471 .. YEAR·ROUNO FUN EASTS.DE f475 1mo.96J..794S from S535, Townhouse f1nanc1al inst 7000s f loc Winter Rental Avail ba,gardener S72Smo Jae. sk) lights $79S ~c•al Ac11v111es 01 DELUXE 21• ll"' from S610 + pools. ten-lst rloor A_gent541 ~32~ Sept 12 7 Br 2 Ba . ~7174 Avail Ocl I.st. 497.~. WANTED: 1ec1or •F1eeSunoay 2Br l''lBa.Townhouse "' "' nls, waterfalls, ponds ' 1(£WPOITIEACH appl's. $895 mo 126 E New Condo. 2 bdrm + 979-1426 IWFF APAITMINl .!!.luntb..._! eeo $ • La un_d Cll Jm. pa uo. l'i~u ..bch w lfrplc u for coolnni; & he~1t~ Full service ex er or Ocean f ront (•2 1 3 I derr, 2-ba. Bnlititen Spr ~ • Adults, no children or Par11ese Pius rno•~ garage Small child' patio Encl gar. )moke ing paid From San fH~es from S397 . On 398·3332, (213) 839-226t mg micro pool spa, 2 locJUM Hih 3250 ""LS 644.QS13 GREAT RECREATION i.mall pet OK ~ ~ alarm, ldry fa /\dlts Diego Frwy dnve Nonh BAYFRONT Ntxl door lo Ru't) Pehl'an Prt'Slll:<' nfrtri• spal'I' for lease Also ~lip avacl 1>4fS.44t!I Prime Nt!wport CrntN l'rofe~~1onal offll'I'!> a\ aalable most rtasnn,1 · car' gar patio S795 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ltonis• F•eeLesson\ Mo TSL Mgmt 642 1603 $480 960-4614 on Beach lo McFadden Call" exe<' omces from 2 br • 34th St · a vad Sierra Managemenl Co 3 br. 2 ba. pvt spa, will S. C......_.. 3276 tp•o & r.ro ~t>op1 •1 Bar he Io r tort "'11 h Mile lo bearh, lrg 2br then West on Mcf'adden $105 Inc Ids i.ec retarial 9113·6 13. ~mo incl "•11....,• cons1der ch.ildnm&na15, ••••••••••••••••••••••• >iea11ric111os •5.lu"' •· I 2ba etb r marhl(' S d \'II phone ans . word pro .... ,·ne•1R--'_. 4450 ul!L673-S742.639-_ S789 .,.. .-~ bd h garage "' patio singe . w a to eawin 1 age T 1 ... ,. '""111 --~ b bo SllOO mo 830-!M77 S375' Large 2 rm ome • Hya1omassag~ • person inclds SlO\'l'. frplc. 4x7 roman tub 171!189~Sl98 cess111g, e e)(, qw1p ••••••••••••••••••••••• On beach, xlnl loc a\ ail J bdrm, 2 a. nus rm. -252 with bnck frplc and dbl Sw1mm1ng • Go11 refnge, ut.Jls pd gas & trash rompl sundeck, R .. 000 THE HEADQL:;\RTERS fo'or store & offlre SPJC't bit' &rn 5398 Sept 6, 2Br. 2Ba. 11ointer ~;:g~~~ep!\t ~~~r~~~: •••••••• ~ •••• ? •••• gar• Lodeposit ' •4924 ~~·~~,~~ll=PTS: water MOS 1 $3(10 ~k.yhghls, w d hcJOk up .~.'••••••••••••~•••• c7~~~r~~ at reasonable rates S7SO mo or yr round Rardener, water pd llOO Br. 2 Ba Carden Home, C ~om 2bdrm w1 th S•nglf'\ , t. 'l Bed srrunt> Call btwn 10 5 JO garage Wanted Refint.'d ma tun· 500 to 4000 Sq Ft. • OOO mo. 673:.6928 1!10 645 4089 Niguel Shor~. pnvate o'fttrl I d 1oom~ • turrui l'leO 645·6404 B~chelor. micro, tilt '" male Nun-smk~. Share MEW'PORT M E!>A VERDE DH 0 N THE BE t\ C II 4eR. P •BA. frpk. 2 car commty. pool, beach wo Pline e den 1 & unrurntst.eo • Adull frige. ullls pd I vely home Private PENIHSULA Pl.AZA WINTER RENTAL Xlnt SDSO 492 6700. 661 3.526 Fireplace' Obie gar' l1v1nQ •No Pe1s-2br 2ba w d hook up, al 0 h R b d Spacioui. execut1\e of 1525 Mesa Verde E. CM loc Avail Sept 12 7 Sr gar Quiet No peh New Home, professional S500' •4981 Model~ Open Oa11y Wc:!itF.:!id tachedJ:ara.ge 8469501 raau~dry ~~~o ol~r & rices arr065 frum Cit) 54>4123 2 Ba .. appl's 1895 Mo s;somo~&:!l 099'1 decor, 4 bdrm. 3 ba. ram Renllm~631·4555 Fee_ 9 '0 6 FAMILY Ar'TS l"ilt )144 last 894 1706 Hall. AJI services a"'a1la rlnqutirce 11261675-~)Cean· ~:psl~~i!~3:a':ie1~81~\· rm. t•entral air. $1200 Oakwood SparklJngdeanlrgapt~ •••••••••••••••••••••••1Room Cd-M Home ble. 'optaonal f'rom225 ~"-__!_.. ~ mo 5-!c1zatm~S:wx> ~1~~ L::.~=2fp~r~~o~~ Garden Apar1ment1 for families 11o1th I or 2 Female non s moker sq fl up at reasonable Log.a leach 3148 rm 5625 mo 673 1734 3269 I children Near park No NN $300 Mo 7$).0553 after rentals No lease re-••••••••••••••••••••••• Condo 3 BR 2• l Ba fplc , Newport ltoeh gar• Lo deposn' J4924 HewPQrt s .. ch H. pets Ln ~m wkd'!.)'l> .«IJ!ir~all67J.3QO? _ Imm a c wood 5 Y encl patio, 2 car gar ' s;;:i;~·;s:is::r~·;i1~· custom 32 Bdrm with fr,~;·s~s'.i'118'."' 1 2 BR 2 B.A s:m MOVE IH OCT. I Room /pvt bath, ki1rh THE RIGHT charpler, 'recently re S700mo 7511364M f'n. rm.dlningrm,ocean & wood paneled den' NewportBeech S. J98W Wilson, ~1·5583 LdllriCMitAdlittUvillq priv Pool U\'all SP•CE dee & remod. This 2 br, 8 ' 5 night lighl 111ews Pool & Fireplace• Obi gar' 1100 1t.1ri s1 10o•t• Al •61~1 2 Br 2 Ba Townhouse, EastbluHs Prof fem "" p,, ba home incl din 4BR. 2BA. ram rm, pool, 1ennis S:t800prmo ssoo• 114981 (714)642·5113 I skyhjthl, all bu1lt 1ns. pref S200. 76().8242 art THE RIGHT rm, lge sunny deck jar.MesaDel Mar area frpl<'.pat.Joyard Adults I BR APTS WITH SJO PRICE o'look1ng wooded ca p1oomo 5567271 Waterfront lease. 1Br4 Renllmes 63H5.55fee only MRS Mo TSt. CARPETS. DRAPES. --r .., I GU"'••u.EfD1 nyoo J blks from bearh Brand new 2 Br Condo. 2 B f 1 ---- -Yearly, wtnter, summer Mgmt 642-9412 REF RIG ER ATOR Minutes rom ,.e"'po,rl "'""""' · & slores Winter rental Ba. 2 rar Rar w elec ~n~~~ ';-:;~ !'gP ~~~ S.C•J!:49' 1 ......___ 3271 rentals Bnery Realty ~ ow. Ac. SPA. REC Cbenler 1 Kitchen tm d ~lo~~ ~ Pnme Imo 494-~ door . frplc. dishwasher, «.<;vu P" .,._ 67S..9llt Hm;;n.-~• RM est oc . emp oye ater ron o ices 1n h •-d ••••••••••••••••••••••• A.PA.ITMEHTS SORRY NO PETS male ~S987 Newport Harbor w11h LocJ-aHicjuef 3 152 micro. was er ... ryer. BR 2 Ba. ram rm. SHOITTEIMS 2 Br Avail S320 mo BUILOINGTO't'ALLY f'emale non-smoker, hoat slips available ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool. }ar balc:on~ No 4n!)(rt'to8at.e'nrus clean.& beshaa~~· fenced back yard. 2 car BEACH RENTALS, 2&3 Plus ut1ls No children, SECURED mature, S min to bea<'h. Plus a long IJst of special Prime Niguel Shores peL~ Avail Sept ISth • "' gar, good area Close to bdrms avail by week or no pets. nowaterbeds LOCKED parking. laundr). back ?men111es Terrific lea.s 3BR, 21,;BA home Coast S800 Mo 540.2253 SlSOO mo Bob or Dovie schools. velurle storage month A~ent, 67S·8!JO 2450 Newport Blvd L:NOERGROt:ND yard. S250 Mo Isl & lasl mg terms~"' available side of H . 661·8331 Lease or Least' Op11on 1S9·1221 a11ail S500 mo. Isl, last. Oceanfront Sharp 2BR Costa Mesa PARKING Call JI.. I~ ..{H0-8358 Call Today Newport a.odl 3 169 Wimbledon Village. 2 38' DOCK sec & cln f'('(l'd Call Winter Gar No pels Easts1dt 2 BR house in 10 IRVIN[ Large room. ll k1tche~ & (7141675-8662 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~2~.~ 7~~sumablt! J Br 2"'1 Ba Nicely de· 1..14·758 2565 --Adults ~675-l.112 house dev Pool,. gar, laundry rac Ref's Costa loat ~A.Hi~! LIDO ISLE charming -I corated Condo Avail. s..ta AM 3210 WALK TO THE BEACH adults No pets SS25 Near U.C I Campus Mesa. ~1372 ..,EWPOITC~a bdrm,2bath.newlyre EASTSIDEdollhse.2br. 8-12.67S-6n5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'ullytunushedhouses& .. anager 24s 3 B HARVARD MANOR p" Ll (IP"ll ''""' decorat _ _. St800 mo adul•· no ....... Avail ---B 2 B d d m 2l California Ave Laguna Beach Motor Inn. res g1ous. u sen•1ce cu ""· .,..~ eat 3 r a ron o. uplexes S4SG-S750 per Orange Ave. 985 No Pac1h<' Coast EX EC offices lnrlds ~ew port Beach IS x 5U SSSO 18US Westchff Or i51 552.S An) lime C orOllO def Mer 4200 SQ ft Ground noor Coast H1ghwa} Realonom1cs 675-671KI OCEANSIDE OHice comm'I 80().1200 sq ft Close to S Fw) banks,sllOQS l 43:,! 1723 WESTCUFFARU 700 sq rt retail shop nu"A ava1labl~ ll1gh 1raff1l' lo1·at1 on Lall 8.51113011 Bo11o 1e Oe~t-lopment 1736 Anaheim SI C M Ground noor fiOO sq ft Toilet ('arpeled S29~ Schworer 673·26.'>4 Pnme Bea<'h locauon 800 sq ft $750 Mo 116 23ril St 675· 4111.'i, 673-1401 Yearly Also other ren no~ S485 641·3937 O C EA N F R 0 NT 2 near So Coast Plaza. mo 9 mo. lse. 675-11!42. ~252! Hwy . Laguna Bearh. cpl sec xerox under· tats avail. Bill Grundy, J br. 1 ba house. new Bdrmswithlotsofwood Pool , playground Yearly or Winter. fully 21DIMTllP1.EX ~-Daily, Weekly, Kitchen r ' ·. 1 · & 675·6161. paint. crpt & drps 2013 and shullers. fireplace. $.595/mo. JeaMe Salter f 1 . Near shop...tng & beach ..,_w_... •---"' 3169 availabl" Low winier ground pkg, le ex an Prime Retail Store for "ed al ..,.,5 de e t d lls ....,s 631.1......,, urn u1unous ocean .. M. d h ,..... ,..... • __. " l1que decor con( rm lease. Coast Hwy Cron Winter Renlal 2BR, IBA r er· ,,,,. . gar n r ma ure a. u . ..,, mo --"""-· front I Br Apt Sleeps 2 Stove, ref rig, is . ••••••••••••••••••••••• rates. 4~5294 644 7189 tage, Corvoa del Ma.r ~1:;~0~~. ~~~pl~:~; ~~1 ·~·:,~er~ C~~:!;;T~ yrly ts......... 32'8 Call 213 /~ --~J~1~r.A~3.':i"d~p/a~ O~=~~:f5ontF~~18~;:;1e~ loOftl Ir locrd-4050 CdM -Delwce Su11es. AC l~~~t lqre:~ e~~iy [g~~ rurn.$450mo.~6906 _1!Lef.Ca1154().8151_. __ HARBORVIEW4bd~. •••H••o•M••E••;;.,•R••R•E•NT•••••••Br 12. Ba Ocean view. $47S Call~l92orVI unfum Broter.675-4912 •••••••••••••••bo••••d•••• ampl pkJC, ut.JI pd~ S!!neprr4197va~slparkinR I 2"'1b :? ... -thf m .-v winter only rns Mo -· --Free room & ar + E __ C~tH'""' 67S6900 -,....., --------•13 br, 1 ba. newly painted a, ,,..,ryWJ ~ 1 · 3 Bdrm liOO Fenced 673.2077 .hent. •v1an, 640-Sm NO FEE' Apt & Condo salary in Balboa for --'-=--' •-111!1!1111-lilllll!llll!ll!!lll!!!!!~ Spectacular view ocean·v1ew backyard, 1>'. rm. formal d_1ning, d & !Gd & '.Yr.: I v·u Re t ls AIRPORT A•U ..,en~ u•·•~ "-'<.J()OO view, big yard, pnvacy. yar garage s fr-c•___._ -3776 renla s I a n a housekeep111g & babys1l· ,_ .... _trio! Rewlal 4500 OceanfrontJ br, 2 ba, 2 _,., T ""'.,..... pels welcome 54>2000 ~ -... EWPOlf11.111Ul'!.HTS 67S..ill28roker "-gforralher&5yrson Furn is hed or un ,_. ·1 't .,A ~---c naoo1moyrly A f ••••••••••••••••••••••• " .-...::rw .... , r h--' L I <I story Avai . a.1 er .x:pt 2 Bdrm, 11 "1 ba VA ANT ent no ee. BR. l"'i BA. Walk tobch. Spacious 2 Br. 1 ~, Ba PAR" MrWDnRJ Student or grandma. um1s "" g. w n o~ 8th. Winter t900 or yrly condo Refrig, washer. TRI LEVEL APT with 225La Paloma. "B"Call Townhouse style Laun ft ntnru nonsmoker. own car Executive Suites '" ......•.........•••••.. lease Sl200Nopets. Agl, dryer, incl w;so rmo /\gt ocean view 3 Bdrms. 3 ,_..-.ct 3400 637.7918 dry hook ups . garage COUMTIYCWI 1 Exp. Refs 675 3793. Irvine Wallungd1stance 548·~. S48· 1168__ ba. 3 car gar In a prime ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ AduJts. no pets $475 Mo UYIMG 523-4920 lo a1rpo~ZA SPACIOUS New po rt location ewport Beach adults~· U•f• lll•d Avail 9-18. SG-9'l79. Bachelors, 1'2 bedroom Hotek, Moe.ts 4100 EXECUTIVE SUITES OCEA.tROMT HOUSE 4 Br Den , 3 Ba S15 00 /Mo Yearly 875·8562 Exclusive Bayshores 2br, patio, beach, llOO 642.3J1S, l·J23.3318 I Bdrm condo nr So Sll2S/moyrly ly. 1 ~R. eKquisite ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br 2 Ba. carpels. apls&townhouses ••••••••••••••••••••••• CoaslPlaza Woodsyat WaterfrontHomes.toc Versailles ~eau~. lolboaP ...... 1107 drapes. refrige., slove From 10 544.1900 SEA.LAUMOTa 2082 M1chelson1212 mosphere Securily 6ll·l400 gardens. pool. Jbcuu1, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adults, no pets Avail 3 BR, 2 ba. yrly 1>75 mo Wkly rentals now avail 2021Bus7in5ess20Cl32r '2213 S450 mo sauna. gym, 24 r sec S275 Nice Bachelor 1st. ZS Mo.&4G-4382. -Frplc, blt.ns. paUo, gar. S112 & up. Color TV 7l4-_ • Waterfrontllomes,ln<'. Harbor View Homes. guard~mo.&3l·6S66 Adults only. No pets Bache lor apt , 2864 Llke new. 129 3.Sth St. Phones in room 2274 Nwpt Bch, small oCfire. 6311400 Lovely 4 bdrm family 3bdrm. 2ba, ~'mi. lo Utils paid. 106 E. Bay Lasalle. Don't dislurboccupant.s. Newport Bl vd CM 8x8. 1827 Westcliff Or . Old world charm' 2 bdrm home. 2500 sq n Compl. beach. pool. sec, Ja<'. Ave AJ,>l.9. 957·2740aft 6PM. Days-Gus, 213·96&1711 246·7«5_ N,JJ_l!_SO/mo ~I 0900 w/huge encl06ed yd for sec. ala"'!' system. 2 tennis, adults over 16· lBR,stove,refng .. park· 1.rg 2BR. lBA, S42S mo s-.r ..... 4200 WESTMIMSTB rhildren ' S400' •8403 stry Sep. lll·laws qrtrs. So. Hunt. · 960-l06!:._ i.ng $400 mo Sl75 dep l.aWldry fac. VACANT ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• 1200 SO FT Ho.et u.t.Wllwd Avail now $15-00./lse oMHll d 675-0612 adults, cat olt 2009 Ma 3 bdrm , 2 b 1 th . Newport 3 Br I house h Bl d · ....................... $.535 ' Spacious 3 BR 1735 Port Sheffield. U•faalllwd l425 Bachelor. $325 mo. '"1 blk pit Street. Manager fireplace. blt·ins, newly from ocean. parking. 14308 Bear v Bt"'n 3202 house w gourmet Drlvt by then call •••••••••••n•••••••••• from bnh. Vrly. 201 E 548-~lAfter2. 1 2 frwys Ch•ir Center GIM'9 548 7813 Cond HB ~ refurbished. Yrly al S750 Wk I Y av a 1 now Shopping Center Prime ••••••••••••••••••••••• kitchen and dbl garaKe' · :-New Harb<>r o, · Balboa Blvd. 675-9562. THE SEVIU.E 2 Br. t'"i mo. 675·677S. locat ion 979·8889 or Spanish stucco 3br home Nice• •7751 2 bdrm. 2 ba houst, bv spar. 2 BR 2 Ba. lndry 752.6925 Ba. Adults, new crpts, 645 . 1260 . w/arches and red tile' rm_. stone fpc . Enc gar. rm , fplc, gar, rec area. B h r t 2 B 2 Ba drapes . patio, gar.. :e~l~~w~~} ~~. ~XECUTIVE Wood-burning brick Rentimes 631455Hee Priv yd w/access to pool, spa. 13th month ~~c ron I ~ M · water pd Call 1·5, SUITES frplc. PILIS huge Uving DCMG PoW 3226 pool. Nr Npt Harbor HI. free. J?S0, 846-9414 ntg2 on y. 0· 636-U20 huge apt. 10 sleps to 6500 sq It Jfront offices. 2 larKe drive 1n rear doors 3 phase power 3() sq rt 1779 Whittier St l' M 54 0-9352 Approx 1200 sq ft + Or r1<'e Space CM 25' rt 673 S340 PACIFIC BLUFF INDUSTRIAL PARK 1500 sq rt umt avail. for 1mmed occupancy Qualit y orr1ce & wareh ouse space carpels & drapes f or leasing info rall 642· 7604 ~r642'11463 room with stained glass ••••••••••••••••••••••• '690. mo. 675-2520· 746 Nr. So. Cst. Plan, condo, ~ · . 2619 "E" Santa Ana sand Avail Sept 5 lhru IN windows! Custom built 2 BDRM l BA. Yard. dbl Tustin Ave. NB immac, 3 br, 2v, ba. 2 bdrm, 2 ba, prival: 75. 12· 848-4.557, 962·~ . HBITAGE Storage area ror rent byownerandoneblk to gar, pets, kids Avail BEACHFRONT 2BR. A!C. pool, jar. te!U'is, P'kti!i ~·im:ier 6 Large 2 Br. 1 Ba. d /w. EASTBLUFF.spadoua 1 Newport Buch. avail Pl.AU AlsogaraJ?e 915;274oan bt'h. 917 496-7076. lBA. frplc, gar. Wlnler gar. dr opn.r . 2 patios & w e 5 crpt.s drps 4-plex S450 bdrm Pool quiet area now. Steps to bt'h 3br, New luxury oU.ce space 6PM Stor09t 4550 .....•..........•.••... t600 U980 .,_·,'mt •~a. 3240 2S Mo.$48-0767 atrium $745 Lse CoroH .. Mw llZi Avat1'.1G-1.~ Sgle adlt. No pet& t500 new paint in/out. 127 In Irvine 's busiest ,.._-., •~ LIDO ISLE clean 4 Br S49-0709 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I mo644 4167 34t h St · 8S7 0867. center ! Easy fo'rwy ac l...+oh W-.d 4600 i 631-4555 F ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · b ( 1 Wanted : Act ve semi· _ · 673.S4lO ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Rtn~mea ee Brand new 3 br. 3 ba ~a. SlSOO ~. Yrly. E!l· Villa Balboa deluKe 2 4 bdrms, 2\.'.i a. P.~· reti r e d co up le to Ot'eanfront large3 Br. 2 . cesa. Avail. now' Call Prof M Non·smkr Wants Span11h stucco 3 br home house for di.scnminaling JOY ~ido life style. Sail. m aster bdrms. sep. patio, W & D da. ~995 manage 16 units In Costa Ba. Upper, 2 car garage, ....... to S.... 000 for details. 1 1 1 2 w/arches and red tile! ramily. 2 blks to beach. tennis It beach. 222 Via suites. ocun vw, pool, new If palote . Mesa. Avail. Ott. lsl. frplc, yearl,y lease. Sl.200 ............ ~···•••·~·· 551 ·12:0 640.4230 yr Y r,enta w r or Wood-burning brick Totally upgraded . Palermo~7168 sec guards $900. &44·7220orS4N7SS Older chUd & pet OK. Mo.642·3443 Moving? ~vc>1d deposits ~~~~r~nt 0~a~al"t~ fplc. P!us b~ge living Gardener 1 n c I Weatrliff. l stry 4 br, 962·Sl2l ~118. COaOMADB.MAI Light maintenance re-Br, patio. steps to bth. " cut llV!.fl3 tx~es• •Dll.UJCEOMClS• _6'7_}l388 room•"!' atained gla~s mo.833-0145 stdy, 3 ba. ctry kilrh. ow._ 2 bdrms. •1th with quited S300 orr reot rly lse. t575 mo Avail Proreu1on1lly since ql.u2iltr·~rocr'djNo/\11eraseportree; wlndow1 CUilom bwlt 2 Br. with gar $460 Gardner. no pets tB50 U f • • d l525 .. 549-0433. ~p\S. 1971 no a.MHs "---'/ by owner and 1 blk to Carpels. fenced yard. &U-81 .... ~:': •• ~!.1.:......... ~:t~:i~tb..;iS!':~~~! Lge 3 br, 2 ba. end. patio. 546-5684, m.n HOUS84AT1S Hotel. 833-322l_9:_ll. ,_~.-·~ ~ 14980 Waler paid 2710 "F" PVT COMMUNITY 3 Br. 2 story, Huntington patio, n replact, bit in carport . Nr OCC. No 2 bdrm 2 ba Vmailles 1132-<413' ntMl IA YPIOHT ••••••••••••••••••••h• Del aware 636 4120. 2bdrm,2 bath,lease. Beach. Poot. Kida OK. kltt he n, ca r p et ' . .7SJ.3696 Adlts,'no pds. Ot'ean ROOMMATE OHl<'e sr•ce, parking, ....... Renlime 631-4MS fee 1·5PM. --mo. 551·3006 no peta. &5. 840-4959 or drapes. moper mo. Westside Spark llng View 50 mo557-1997 w ANTED! janitoria I etc 760-9440. o~, SOOS .... ...... l206 n drenched rottage in Near the beach.! Family -. 17141 673·4400 I clean, ·~ci<Ma 2 Bdrm. OCIAH Vltw Male or remale "adult.s" Share 2 oft' suite In pre ...................... . quiet area ! Fenced home w/all ulilltlet pd. • Newly redec · Cpta, nd T to share 1 beautiful stiglousalrpon area. 375 ftRIMT SHOP ....................... yard. For kids/pets I Only SSSO! Nust see to .,......... .. 12131 UJ.2111 drps. orw. range, no 15 steps '° .. . WO Co del M ho sq ft For details rail Charmin& Vit'torlan Utils pd Plus much belleve!Cl»toml 1S581 ••••••••• .. •••n•n•••• lht·h.11l~11.11l"''ohf4•,1 peta. $42S.$48·2992 or very clean 2 Br apt.a Pl rona all ,•rd ".'le. 85l·m6. Thrlvin&business,C M . home. 4 br. 4 b1 118 .... ltlmd J706 lk.cl t:,1,,h• Firm 5$2·'723 Balcony, pet.lo, carport. tue c or et&1 s. low ovtrhtld. Call for Top a& Sl350/mo ~· 11847'1 Many mott available! •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• Furn avail t&OO /mo Days, Ul·$ST7, Ev,n· $275 Up Hunt Bch details ~.000 Crata 8'1S.m1 Over lOOOvarandes! H l-.zu BEAUTIFUL 2 Bdrm, 2 851·tt17 · m • 75 ... 1145. Carpel, dr1pes. air. U J.1266 1 • ba, conh frpk, 2 car OCEAN FRONT Ptotrem1le, non·smoller. partition 17301 Beach. ~!~ .. ?~.~. ~2S! Modml 3br ramily 8entlmeaU1~ mo. l&l·DU f:t'~ ~c ,:25 S:,0 z Ira l BR apl'a. nu To share prest!Jous ...!&U=·~:!:....----- 3 Br ocu.nfronl coodo In home near beach! 18483 , PeoplewboneedPeoplt .... , .... l107 8'l-$10lor~ · Sta1hore. Wlrttr. l5006 1'1.rtlerock bome. f'rplc, ~~ doo'l ~ 111111 t.O h B lb Tlla ................ ••••••• ---8$50 730-'427 evti ' pool &BR. ZBA. toe.al up. draw ratt whtn 10U nut buc Y 1 0 • t'iwtuittbt t bdrmteOOto•. "l.>t\1,1on 111 Trade your old 1halrtor wknd '• ~U w\dv irMied, ~ Xtru. No pt1ce an Id In the Dally loclUon w/He partl lna !..!.!:=="-==-=::::...:.-=-: SERVDIAILC• YDl~~RY SepU. 11.irhor ln\4•,lmt•n1 t'n ntw ~lea with I . . peta. IMO mo • ltlu. l»llot Waat Ada! Cell Clualned Adi, -•• and apedlcul.r v ew. .u"" ~1 •v m 7 0010 CtlH~ld,eQ.5171 WutM a-. KHl!I -IG.f111. A. ,_ 100 rl .&M-7211 __ _ _ __ t' • ac-n1c a a -·-·-ft. -- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, September 3, 1981 * DI ... . "--s..... "~ 1111~'" °'•"" "••• I"-".._... L..•'"• Mo•lltt ,.,.,... "-h•t """""' ....•••••.•.....•••....••••...........•.•.......••..•••••.•.•..•....•..••••.•••••........•.....•...•.........••..•••••...........................•....•.........•....••••.•......•..•... •····················· SK"IAL YOLISWA61H GllwtCllSOH zo~ OlSCOUNT1 HOM€1M PROVEMJCNT ROBJN'SCLJt.:ANINC Ruc k ' Roll auttar MOYIMG us-. PArHHAHGIHG Ht<p1per.. 11'" hn1''" rr ru, ~rlCIAUST BullduaSlnce l!M? Cu6lom , handmade Plumbin&. rle11n ups, Service 1lhorou1hly leuona, 1>t;g1nn1n1 t1> SrntllJobt ~311-4800 2Syr~nl' •'r...-1'!11 models. n(w rnn~t S ~167 n-Da Herbs Garaat 1 99~ Addition•, rmiodeHns. d rapes 1.g .. 101 of odd Jobs 28 yra exp tj_ea~IJ¥. ~~7 adv 0aMl'7SHl258 Labor.I! roll&up Cll11r'~ Vlu1nb1nj( L1r nR IY H11rborBIColUMtn pl1tu f l'f!tfllt.Reu material Work guar !lH2& _ Waota RtALLYCl.EAN LotStrW. P.wtiii.g 300/. Off 4()6056.64H~OO ' ha't'a AJ.L you f'y 54l$2211; .LI~ Olk ~t-2170 !Me-'903 JACK OF AU. TRADES HOUSE' CaJJ C11111ham ..... ~."!.~~: ............ ·E~•ti:;•0~~·~·~0·j.. wallpaper~ we h11ng 11 rroperty t•qmewt fora ltbyalttiilg c.,...t.. Dtywel Plumbina.flec.heaung Girlf.rttfil64.S"23 PukmgLotStripinll WtdUJ~lk' dt,~1 ~~/ HOOKS bniu)tht to )'Our ..................... . 30d11)' .id ......................... ::.:: ................ •00:•L•L•T•••••••••••••••• Od<!J9bs. Sll 406!! Give 11 Gil\' Scrub a Dub Lbl ll~ht pol~ 4d1x1urH !J;..E P~lnll~" M~ 4839 hornf t'or appl. <·all PRO.-PROP MGMT lll lht• Babyslllln&. my home, I ROUCH OR f''INJSJI " .:XTURES & C&r!>i!lllr)' M•50nry prof housec lu n 1n a palntt1d Mann11r M111n· ~ ~ ltobnb lkicor 5~ 5SOtl B,Y OCI P 1 Orunj!e t:oun DAILY Y,r ' up, nr V1ctorl11, Doors, rencine. ctr ~r~taRll. Cle:~.~~.~JIC'n Roofina Plumblnfl service. Reas, rcUablt!, lenance Co 966.l!IOI Summer S~111,L ~xt /~~t 1'1w I' aper ttanger, f'rof ty lnv .. ~tmenl !'roper PILQT t.:.M Dr?~!Mwelcomf ~hns~404.3 a e.:. ™·JOU:-Drywall stucco Tile refs_han 631·5018 Me...-y f.aint1nf St ro S.7 4~1 1ni.tull l>rt'Or:itorquul ll~I Ed, 11141534 G!MO saYiCf 642~17~9 CarpetStn~-~.RYWAU./~t~~~~~c ..!k!ltodt>l_J_H.6469990 Reliable Coupledoe.Hen ••••••••••••••••••••••• p~:;;INt~uSTOM Jo'tl'eUl St('\1('~742!11 •ooflltcJ DJ~mg:~ llo-h.M•t• •ct/ .......... , ............. ina~~x&.~9 r & tt.dwoodAoon tal & yard cleanups. B.RICKWORK S!'"1111 work ~~exp Many 01l'lu1nlWalll'Overani: .................... .. S.,,.lu Wt>CareCrvt Cluners -·-....................... !l.a.lllul1..etC.!H2·43S5 I JOb!i. Newport, <.:n!illl lor 1' er Li· #403941 Jo~Xl){'rtll\lilallaMn SAGF. HOOt'ING LH AaliFors-dro ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sleamclean&uphob Btctrk• HARDWOOOFLOOKS GeMr11I HOW1eeleaning Me!ju , Irvine, Ref& 8 r ~ •. 1 , J!eh ralt~ 631 4~76 qui1r New&reroofs.n· Your l>i11ly Pilot Boat & 't'ucht Cleaning Truck mount unit ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cleaned & Waxl!d Reliable lleferenres 675 Jl7S Ho~tdedhms d ~~~~t Pl L pairs, fr1·1· C'~t li7~-t~:19 Servll'C Directory Cleunmg washing & re· Work_1uar 645-3716 ELEt.'TRIClAN pril.'ed AnxtLme 832-4881 S.A Own ~ 962·~10 Jlin Jennings Cub tom utc 181)11" ClllO ••IOM Tlk .. ~~:67•~~~'322 ~~le~t "pn.l:ur~' L~c Sh~poo "steam clein r~~~ko~r:Jl'~!:'le on .... 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Crpt repair HONEST · REL.I ABLE removal oJ'm Trurk ':· . ·~ Rers Free t~t S49 94!12 haJ>J>Y N B <'tlSIOml'rS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fret' est Chuc·k li7~ l40H brmg your rei·ords up to ''l'ht> Acl-'OWltary", bk 15 yrs exp Do work EXP. ELE<:."TRICIAN Q]' k ~7638 Reliable homemaker~ Jo'rplAS·P"'ll""' Planters Thank_you 6314410 Neatpatehcs&textures du te Arl0ount1ng by k11g & acctg. r u & del f!IHt'lf Refs ~1·0101 George K!!!L.831 2950 Ulr serv Wiii l'lean your home or f1' .. ""' NEWPORT Pi\INTING Fnt HI. ltl-1439 Tree Stttict Sl'lmatha.!!6&00~ Lowestrcttes 8574646 ROBERTS CARPET G -de he Clt•U,YowAct apt oru1obdoneright. ,<'omm lndu.' Resu.J lleblUCl'OI> l'exlurei. ..................... . .. -•wt"-t-•-.. ···•L.1~ REPAIR Restretrh re • ft-., Garages/Ugh! Hauhng -~ GOt9 Larr)' 75(>-9028 evei. Fte~ est l...uw r:ite:. Int ext ""ll'hwork TR EP. lH;src~s -· • •• .,. _..--..K,. -~ · ••••••••••••••••••••••• l ton truck ~ 631 1993 E rt housek Mo I ,... Pruo111i:. 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French wknd My C M home, Lo~rices.848-5093 _HAULING .SWdent has ••••••••••••••••••••••• TD Moversarecarefol, yourbusuiesi.everyday mod~l1ng Sp1·1 10 6J17696 with a Classiried Ad doors, skylights & pallO , _rutu 642·01&;! SELL idle items with a lge truck Lowest rate SUNRISE LANDSCAPE r 0 u n eou s & 1 n ex 111 the Ch1ss1r1l'<l section rest.tu ran~ & l'tJOlOl I "Let theSWl~hinc In l:allG42S61B ~~vers 842 4088 , Sellth1ngsfaslwithOaily D11ly Pilot Class1hed Prompt Call75S.l976 + Mamtenance prns1ve Pleai.e rall. of this ne"~paper "orl. L11· •104321 I CallSunsh111eWindov. ·5260 - -Pilot Want Ads Ad _ Thank you, John Free esl 54.5 63tl__ 642 1329 642-5678 fl:l4> 2030 Cl~anmg, Ltd ~S.118.S3 10in.-u · 5005 Mort9~ Tnnt Lost & Fo.d 5300 PtnOftals 5350 Http W .ted 7100: Help W mhd 7100 Help Wanted 7100 Help W Clllftd 7100 Http W Clllhd 7100 Help W Clllftd 7100 ppot"'hftty D.tcts 5 0 3 5 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ••••• •. •........ • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • ••••• • •... • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • . . . • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••••••••••••••••.. ••.•••••••.••.••.•••••• ••••••••..•••••.•••.... c ,........._ ~ S P I MCll'll Kiftet1 For total stress reduction Asst. mgr Restaurant IOftll"'~ owmn ·~ l>I' Ha rbor 'l'a!'hts s:ile!> ('~Im~~~ Bo MaclitmRah~ Lost8l26black&while & relaxalloo massage Eves Exp prt>f , BANKING RE d~~ CLERICAL Aggres:.1ve. energetic-offu·e needs J llO•l<l ne:~·c~a~u~:ic~,ll~~l SINCEearlyi9iii.,. w blark spot on rhin, Steve 1~~~2817 _ Resume lo PO 8ox1 mi:mt ~~r~ :rr~~~ AIERCROMllE I venon need('d 1m l\p1st rl'n1 111 work ... . . . Spec1alizang1n I white paws Re"•ard Forstress&weight MCB 177f Ri verside, LOOK FORWARD h II r ., & RTCH med1utelyfurfullorpurt "knd's l)pportunit~ for 11rea ,,o e"<p neressary. . 84&J6!5 Dr NB 92663 c a enging po:. or time pos1l100 llJo l'Xper add1t1on.1I hh W1ll ln11n will tram Si0.000 Full 1st & 2nd. T D s loss massage by Andrea ' I IM YOUR bk pr "1th mm uf 1 yr nee We ..,,111 train rall 93 20 amount rl'q Will net If there is a des1rt' LOST Mal Golden 548·2817 __ JMM IOPM AUTOMlCHAMfC CAREER ~xp mt or more of the OFRCE Stan at Hone Hakecl ~t;/7i::lut~r 4 ' 1101 $10.000 , Call Collect MF M will devise a Retriever .. 10 col111r, YOt:NG LADIF..S a\·aila· 31yrs .exper Own tools following areas /\CC'l~ M"' .... •GER Hams 67~!1000Y Mon Fri !I 6 PM 1 way 'Sundance" Reward blc to party anytime Must know Foreign &I Pay Rer proC'~ss1ni:. 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W• rlude filing. rern11r1ha DATA ENTRY old. havr van or pickup WANTED JOI I \ 'N 28 2'1 annual yield lnd1anapohs, 964-7337 n · ,~ re-interv1e") _ i.n.-ti.e followhig CARPEHTER t1on or store funds and .Mm I vr ex per full Also habiht' m~urance Ml\NAGIXCPARTNt::R .WEP YTil.EMOST FO L'N D Valuable gold ~~~rSl66~~16'~.xlnt SPAREPARTSDEPT ~rt· OIM open· Enterpnses,54_!1-1978 Expertl'nt'C' '' t·omvuter n1mpan) ~ f' 714 54!!ll~R :'\o Tl'Ht: Chns Shaw73().60.'i0 962-5314 turn disrount 20 • 24 Auto f b d Exper'd Gdpay C&W I general ofrll'e dulll'S lime. \mall ,Krov.1n1? s.514hr+milea)!t' EOE Sur<'essful ladies resule ~or your TD s & notes bracelet with diamonds - -SL'PERVISOR ~· CASHIER neress11r) non smoker Chl'r\ I 714 1126 5950 and d1~ store expanding Al Dennison Assoc Newpl Bch Area Musi Atlrartive white male. Must have 2 yrs BMW 83:13311() ORl\'ERS v.antt'd. hgh1 in Orangr Co S2S ooo 67J.73tl describe 640-9360 · frienrlly · alhlelll'. l~n parts merrhanl appren LOAM Cash1erin11 posit.ion in ~ tr you would likt• tu work UCll\ ery drive~ & -al'·· pickup & deliver'. 18 yr~ · · · -~ --Xlnt masseur versaule •'-~·.. f h R L I r r h r ~ ..... .. .... 8 •t UlUI-mvcstrcoq ~Xlnt me , Wli.at ue.cy JO vestor YOUN D Ritbbtt. -re r nm pa nio ~ 5 e e"lc ; -.u=auip ~ 3 yrs..eJ41-1.11 SEC-RET ARY as 100 f a1 _§_lore OL.Jllle o L e •Ule$l lr;.in.-eli, roll & p t or over moo r r1. An &gro"'thpot Jmn "'th shouldkllO\'abo~t Trus,t Slater, Fowitam Vally. generous women Steve BMW dealership Exper pref'erred Mu't ~port1n)! .:oods em M•)l)llhl?hters&student' srM or '1dv:. benefit~ Countr}, ;q re.sale Deeds ·I Butdldntask ) buff color w point ~585039 AM·5 PM Speak 1read 1wr1!t> beava1lableeventng~& por1ums 1n the "orld. v.i•ll'ome RtJ: l:lurk' & Jd\JOl:t•mrn t' stOrt.' 1n unique. interest Nattonal Mortgage F.x &40-7039 German & English t;s 01tt '1~ prior ti· "·eekends EOE I please appl) 10 person Call aher lpm 6:11 1605 673 9283 1ng exciting business rhan11e has pubbshed 2 ---Trav.-1 5450 ing knowledge of BMW penttKt ill a bm* « 644 5070 to 63b 6180 DRIVER Inquires t'On'1den11al. books with answers to FOUND Cocker mix ••••••••••••••••••••••• parts & numbers. main 1a•l1t9s and loa1t Cashiers 1Sales person ABERCROMBIE Dell\ Pry men m·t>r tll for pnnc only Call Answer questions every mvesLor ~ale.k ~ idc F.d~nlef.J' WANTED: Alrllne ticket lain invt!ntory or stock , doc: .... llfotion Is re-n e I Photograph } & RTCH l. A Times 10 home~ m t'or ..,, hole~ale ~(·aroo<l Ad #527 , ~2·4;J,1()1 2_4 hrs ~hould ask before mvest 84~7039 urst · ' to Houston or Dallas ro mm u n 1.r ate w Ith ~· 50 wpin typiitq Unbm1tt'd is look mi: ror South Coai.t Plani c M 3 a m 6 a m ~oe~f~~ix~~r~~~;11.[.a~1<; Free to quahf1ed tenant ing_in TD 7515511 --Fort Worth depart mg customers Ill Germany k ~ cashiers & exp l'amera 33338ristol f:1•onora) c•ar rc:11u1rt>tl drn er':. l1nni.e rr skate rental :.Lore. sales. SO DISCOUNT Convert Found She Ph e rd Los Angeles between by phone & letter. as salrs peovle for im l'OSTA Ml::.'i1\ ;.., " t' o I 11• l' I I n ~ d L' I d f • . Malamute. black & tan, September 7 and 14 semble orders & ship m ed iate full time lluire """" e gt' 0 \.id eo games el r ~~u r T. D to ta s h malt' l>obennan, bla<'k Would like round trip Salary $7 so hrly Take STENO employment Apply in Equal Oppt) $400 $450 mo ~ honu' luc:al .irea helpful Stan Completel} 'et UIJ thou~surrenngadis· &. Ian, remale Terrier Please call days. ad lo nearest state CLERK person at 168119 llcarh t EmployerM F 6460637 or646-S84I ing.itSJiShr \pph in Cho1<'e bea<'h 1111· count CaU~l 7515511 mix , black & white, 768SBJ7_ employment oH1ce m Blvd HB I DELIVERY person 145 llrnatl~J\ 675·4 l~,67J.ll01 OPP 'Y SECURE remale Also I Parrot &.olo~& Orange County DOT Cashier CLERK I forearlyAM.l.ATlml'' St CM Moiwy to Lo. 5025 INVEST Newport Bearh Animal Prti .... 222.367·042 Ad paid for 1 OM Je9",........ of.. f'ull I 1me Part lime I ·1 k ed b h () m ~ d t' I 1 \ I' r \ Dl!Y CLEA:"\'tHS Couo ....................... Brh Pro~rty 2nd TD ~l!_elter.._644·3656 ...... '!:.::::......... ~m_pl~ I fict n,..-itttc.-rt'-Apply Earls Plumbini: <: er need > ltunt t:ronnmic-a 1 l'a r re tcrperson. foll t1mr Wil l Widow has money to loan S8l .600 26 ' return dis Found Cockaliel V1r or Scltooh Ir IAIYSITTY ~rtd md 45 wpin l 526 N t A l' M 1 mgton Beacti Cit) Sehool quired Adults nnl\ '"I train 642 5"*fili for RE SlO.<nl up !\lo ~~nt1:~ ~l~p~y·:O .Spt&BnstolSlreet J1tstnctiolt 7005 wanted for II mo old.I typt.qspHd. 714 641 ~ \e • ' D1sl 4 hrsperda} 6am suhc1t1n2 no t'OllectinR FlormD-'-rrl'{j1t <'het:k no pen alt} 661·""""' 546-1033 Pr• f In m Y home IOa~ when school I~ '" S45U mo n<'t ta lie home I' E -;-:d7·7 1· Call Demson Assoc "'"" •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• "' CA.SHIER session s.5 13 hr Apph I ~ t I lime xpr on} ~nmi 2ND TD. 28,, yield~ Found Shepherd, n1re ~ 67~0322,E00-34112 Otlttr....,. to toe* HOUSEWARESALES 73Sl4thSt HBSJ6.88Si >onus +1!.i5 a COUMTHGlltl d1spos1tton, approx 9 International Yoga BABYSl'l"TER lot-word to: mi a.+-Full or Plllme. Apply lowanre Westmin~ter DRIVY/MALE REAL ESTATE LOANS ~~n2tooC~t~e~f es1~v;:~ . ..mo 521·~ Teacher Training Pro-Needed for 7 mo infant sfo1tdi1HJ .. ..a-Cllld Crown Hardware. !024 Cltrll Typist Huntington Beat·h area MALE 3 ~s Amortized & interest on ""rt v Act now 752 6499 Found . Ford & gas keys gram Certir1ed Sept ~on·Sal Ref. 67}1!_6S7 bHefits ~-' -~ Irvine I WestcliIO NB Non -profit youth or . 638 ~66 . ·-··~ ly SIOKto S~OOK Also r-CJ. • -~ wv.,hiteplaslJc tag,LSl 2'10cl 2S.l89lll l.Jvein --~-ganiial1on Good 1--------•i Ask for Diane Loans on Tl>'s WT Mtg at country retreat Open .. BABY,SITI,ER a friudly, tall!· ~.t;,"_·e~rits Call Linda OEUYERIES 645-0093 979-1034 Mr Stuan A.MotiRc.....ts/ &BalboaBI ~3391 t II N I. _.. M.atore . IO\IO~ ex orit1tted worlt .... c•t'LUERS ......... P nCNIClls/ found small brown F o a ot um1t"" to per d person to care for • ~ fT LL Time r Time M0ttty WClllftd 5030 L!st & Foind d 0 g 1c h1 h u ah u a? 1 those who Wl!'lh lO learh 7 mo old boy 111 my •ir~. PeeoM col Part lime Saturda\ & Ans sen T\plnl! req'd ••••••••••••••••••••••• W1lsonfa1~·1e~ C'M yoga. ~itdeadline ,Turtlero~k home aowfor•..,.,itw u M CUii( Sundaymomm~!> Mu,I :-JoexpnCl·t'allbtv.nfl lit TD WANTED 1:·~::;;c::.:::::•••5••1•0•0• 963 7197 '· _::_· _ •s sept. 13th. Nata11a Irvine Fltl,me 1n 0<-1' Grfoi11hftent: C7 I 4t TOTE We have an 1mmed1ate have hie station wa~on & 4 3UPM ~Inn Fri L ~ h ............ ............ Yoga Ashram, ll33 Cen· Salar" nea 851 9312 1 -4224 opening m our Packing 'an or p1l·kup truck t;d 631 01<10 F:OE aguna ar ocean \U •••••••••••••••••••••••Found. watt'h. Newport tral Ave. San Ou~go. -.J. "' driving rerord nt•1· 1 •1.'LL-TfUL' "-duplex . SlSO.!XXl min J SCRIUIETS Beach 1Balb-Oa 1 Call 921~ l-282.2Jll Babysitter Wanted House m .North Irvine Workroni.1stl>oldrh<t·r ' .. a . Aru. ...-n yrs or more appraised ~ arter6 PM67S.9715 .._ - --p time .a!temoons M> MARKETS for a Cleric with 2 yrs In" bundles to 0 ih ~ht ur(', rei.pons1bl1• ~.000 Pnn only, Box --- ---h B I b 1 I B F'or 2nd & 3rd Shirts ex per in general omrr p"' J · adult ~o cxprr nee: 11711, Costa Mesa 92627 ANSWERS Found Boxer. remale -67~~i°T8 t'v:n oa 5 e Startin!? S4 up lo~ 50 Payroll & record keep-1101 nev.spap~r l'Jr Call bt\o\ n 8 & 4 :.JP;\1 Mo .... ..-, T-.. t V1<' 19th Sl CM Jobs W-'td, 7075 a We promote to manage mg ex per very hetprul rters Mon·Fn 1 1192 1212 , • .,-:,.--,.., "'uture Grope 646-~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Babysitter needed 2 p.m menl & supervision from Able lo work with num I Good starting ,Jlar~ Dttds 5035 Moult Hurtle Found Childs Sweall'r NU RSE/COMPAN ION to5 p.m Moo thru Fn. within hers Call with regular ~<'hedul<'tl GEMERAL OFFICE ••••••••••••••••••••••• GOURMET Musldescribe Loving care for thel S48·93911aft6557·1534 J ® WANTACAREER• Personnel I tnl'reases f' time (!1rl ne<'(Jed la Want mve~tor for :'Vpt rr he looks happy. it's 494·1~ elderly & or mfirm. BABYSl'l"TER fur7~,yr ,.. Costa Mesa 714 544 0120 Call run Xero' mal·hme. re ba)front home G1'e because this week he -please cal) 7304068. old occas1onalwknights 'SECUA""' 517W W1lsonSt 1•¥1.....,CO UonW1lhams 'l1e\P rerept1on1st v.ell set·ured 1st or 2nd made a lot of money in Found Black Male Cork 646 922_1__ -& ;.,knds CdM area " T • .._ : 642 4321 bef !IA \1 'anou~ othrr hte oHire TD Agt,6756161 the m~rket He found a a-poo Old dog Nev.port Sctry, exprd nds outside 750.9031 PACIFIC 6319600 A~Di•. oraft2PMda1h duties nn typing re Satffe.r~ Co. walletintheGOURMF.T Beach sales position w1reputa BABYSITTER LagunaBeal·h EqualOppEmployer = . quired Most be r1t·x "."'..,. ser11on. -7001999-ble co. Cl,g deg. Outgoin g h N El your BANK 494-!rl.11 -Dental Asst X-Hay exp .i with rcspet·t 10 dullE-:> ;~1!e~~~n~ s~~~ ~:!:'" Lost & Fo.d 5300 Found Blacl Male Pup ~onality. 21JnOO 1909 t:~esci:l~ea'Me~, CL.EIUC cly wk Pd var & hol Contact ~"I~ on at $~·,~·. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PY 8 wks llld V1r Mal..W-'td 7100 3-6 545·9724 979-Wl SecurilyPar1/1c8ank lluntlngtonBea<'h Work in beaut Dana ~63000 t MonThun 7593940 r----.., Newlands & Adams .... .,.. ~ • FullySupportsEqual ,....,9116 p · tH rbo "'II "A I 2ftdTDt 1---------1 Area 960 5672 Must ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAIYSITTB Opportunity Employ· ""'. om a r ru lime ~nla Exp Ortho a~,1 CENERALOFF1CE 642-2171 545-0611 ldenttfy -AMIMALHOSPITAI. Fullorpart/tlme.111my ment Tues.lhruSat Require RDA Follt1me Xlnt AD:'tfl:-OISTRATl\.'E FOUND lftt-Found Male Black Lab in Costa Mesa needs home 851-8685 PersonnelDept menl!> frnnl oh• ap ~alar) & henrrit, Girl Frida> Asst to Discounted Trust Deeds AW · KENNEL PERSON ------537-4840 pearanre. type 50 wpm 644 1405 !lousing E~cru11ve at antlable for Investors 'RE FREE I 2 yr old Vir oi Redhill f' /time, Mon lhru Fri acruralt>ly, aptitude for s ma 11 r M or r 1 c e Xlnl yield For details ft & Mitchell m Tustin Call 548-3794, btwn Banking Banking -detail, mm 2 Y~ gen DEHTALASSIST. ..,,. hea\)' workload In 960-1957 Broker Call 544·S619 9·6pm UTILITY CUIK Child Care needed an my oHlre uper ~ per hr Ch a I rs Ide, pa rt u r Go' ernmentJI Social llave somethmg to sell' C f ound August 28lh. --TELLER 6 months preVlous bank· home MF Mature lo\ Apply m person l>ana r lime, happ) · pro Programs Goal orient Balboa Island, male AMSWEalMG SBY. mg exper preferred ing woman 673 3705. Pt Marina Co , 24i01 gress1ve high quaht~ l)r l-d md" sen·1re motiva 642-5671 Class1r1l'd adsdo1l_well l•--111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!111!!!! Use AlllWfl Ad service 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 in at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... this service is onlv $7.50 week. For more informa- tion and to place your ad call 642-5678. black white Killen Telephone Operators. FULL TIME lore~= 644.4473 Oa..n_a_pr .Dana Pt rire Flu h~ SalJn t1ons & \o\ pattern o( 8J09174aft 6PM. I variousshifts.3623rdSt. lmmediateopportunily1 ofC Ct.ildC.-.Nffdtd coo~ Exp·~. brc;akfast open 8Jl6JS2 I Self 1mpro\l'men1 Fo-und Chorolate No.C La17Wla8each _ Brentwood Savings & Contact. CdM area After schl. 3 Ref s . reqd F lime DlHTALASST sough t Will train Weimaraner, female, 3 Apphcatioos now bemg Loan has an opening In Cathy,6311511 to 6 Mon thur Frida)' 2633 W Coost ll wy Cha1rs1de Rusy II R or Strong learning opptny our Corona Del Mar SOE M/FN IH Own tran s Lite NB...:.bef.3PM r1re awa1tscx~nenc·ed L1ghllypm~chl'1·kwrit 646-l720 ' Delivery Drivers Xlnt branch for a responsible housekeepmg Call 9 to COO K Exp'd for earl) RDA Short work "eek in~ or M1 rr1xomputer ---driving record required teller lo work S days a Beautb ~ 966-0651 _ evening shirt in int1male Sa I ar y neg Jo an n ex P helpful Good dm· Ptni91Cat Call Mon-Fn. 89AM week , alternating reslau t NB Ahlt 9623319 m11rerurd&hC'ensefor Lost Jasmine Creek ap· 646·7579forann1. Saturdays We seek an NEE ED'!! One bright Child raretaker. It ran· 11 ~ r1eld trips m ro or prox t wk ago rr found --individual with previous friendly ind1v1dual to as housekeeping Loving to rook breakfaM & din· DIYY Comp packa)le open I II_., sisl busy Newport hair enerfellc 0 randmother ner items. 645 O:l07 for B 1 h II 1 M s b ~se ca ...,,.7450 ... SSBeLllS S &. L I banking ex " ap,nt oa u C' eanml( u~I u m1t app lo. Norman Los C blk I N A -~--• "e g d stylist. Great working lo hep care for 3 school z: be senou.~. reliabl" with P<> Bo" 102•119 (' M t: 3~· ma e. r , Loe Mission VieJ·o co. perien, .ener yan en conditions 631 6091 ageg1rlsinexchangefor k Id r '" n """"7~'~2937 .. · ·· Glen Circle/Canyon, needs Assemblers w/2 ~a~18;0~· !,~kin;pe;i~~ {3-Spm) _ board & room. Call Mature Cr~e chnner H~;1~/ ~If P~rt ·l~mt' '""' '"5. CM .Reward.64&-926'7 yrs. exp. Candidates thepublic ....... ~.. ~9-0197atler~ rook . inst1tut1on:il. Water Works Bill Sellm1t anything with a Found Model Airplane must have id. manual 1 Eicper ~ererred CLB.ICAL volume exper a mu~t 960 9618 Daily Pilot Class1f1ed Ad NC7Z29H H.arborCenter dexterity, gel eyesight. We orrer allract1ve but will train nghi Desk person wanted for Salary negot1a.ble Call as a simple matter Parking Lot 549-2221 nu t In appearance &i de· salaries and benems. person ror this full tame fine retail jewelry store 4!M-~8 for all.Pt. Cl;1551(1cd Ads 642 5678 J.USt call 642 5678 Bernice. pend able. Work is In life and a great future with a B f' d · So COOKS • • Found: AduJl Corkaliel I support medical elee· pos. ene it, a vance· in uth Coast Pluo I •1 ,., "' in lree on Valencia St, lronlrs. Gd. benerlts. r~~~h~gr %~~~at~~~ menls. 673-9283 Good cnmpany benefits pre n r h N 0uve11 e : II y I 01 ................. "· .. . CM .546-~12 Only res{>o n slble pleast'CaU. Boat company buffer & Call ror appt Mgr restaurant IA1olong for £V\UND J k persons seelung perm a· waxt'r needed, ex per. Terr Y Con l ru cc 1 up brunrh cook Pastry n~ : set."' 3 eys, nenl emPIYmt. need •P· Mr BillConopast ooly Apply Ill person. S.9--1'24 --& Saule pel"S()N Cell for vie. R1vers1de & Par. ply. Call·.Mrs Parelli. C7l4l76G-9200 22720thSt,N8. Clerical ~1-0120 Coast J!wv. N.8673-9441 581·3830 Bkkpr Restaurant bk· Inventory clerks needed COUNTER Help. Mon Found: Parrot, vie. BRE .... TWOOD gmd pref Deal w/rash to work for rompany in Fri .. Super Sandwleh MesaVerde,C.M. " receipts: peg board Irvin~. ~rt work im· C.M ~5-4867 540-1'96 SAVINGS system payables. PJR. mediately ! ~refer 6 COUNTER "elp, Donut ' rtr14Mlds SlSO ASSB .. S & LO_..._. Sal. com. exp. Resume m ont hs off1 r e ex shop. Pt time Costa ••••••••••n••••••••••• Local Misslon Viejo co. """ PO Box MCB 177 F pfrlence Good oay. Mesa area. 54&-8793 COEDS would love to needs Assemblers.Some 3HOE.CoastHlghway Riverside 0r.,NB92663 company benefilS. App------ party with you. CaJI Sue exper. _prefd .. but wjU Coronadel Mar, -ly between i-4PM. At· COUNTER Girl. P 1t1me or Kathy anyti me train. Candidates m~t CA92625 •IOOICIBPB• NorrellServireslnc. i\M shift. no exp. net· ~9383 have ad. m1nual dex· F I C th r u TI B r or 2061 Business Ctr Su 20'J Apply in person Dtpptty • terity, gd. eyttlght. be Equal()pportunjty engineerlna firm by lrviM 7$2·6666 Donuts, 18S4 Newport neat In appuraned1 de-Employer M IF O.C. Ai~ Gd typing, <Olf 405 al MacArthur QL_CM. Field Sales Supervisor l:1n11l1•il lllH'n1n1t' JI ,1i1Jhlc· '° lht• Oran~t· 1 1111~1 art•J, ''" 'I'll m11111 alt'll l',lll't'I llfl1·ntt'Cl 10111\ l•IUJI .... hu l JO 111-111 k V.llh f'ldtl !\.ih·, l'1~111h• T1Jm, mot1,Jt1• .inti ~1·1 1 1•,ull~ !'.1.111un V.Jl(on Ill \in nru·,~,i1 ~ ~~\l·c·1111110.tl c•Jt111n11,, plu, J~>h i 1·latt•tl h1.•111•111, I\ ·1t·1hl, r .r th h • • v ' t 1,. ~· r1~ I l>•'•111h• Ii v11u l"'" 11r11clUl'c' ll·~ul\\. not JUbl talk .1huut 11 . l'Jll !l60 00,14 1 ,lntrnlt-w Ask (or Mr Cha'*ti · 111 • EXECUTIYE *SITE* pendable ()peninp on Girl Fn day. Ex~r'd between Moonraku ' COUNTER -P~rson. part both day 41 niiht shlf\a Cd benefits. RWR As· C a s a M a r 1 t' ume I0.2PM N 8 &rca n--- Exct>ll.b Me benefits 41 Utlltll"91! ll()('.5$7'9871. Reshurant.l E.O to: 1$2·J'-3a1t2PM ..... _,..Coest 24 Hour ~RTS ~ tSJ.IU2 MC/YIM SOOTHJNO M~AGE For dltcrimin1till1 men Call Pttar, .._..,l wo rk In I[ conditions. Classified Ads are really Bookkeeper Qu a lH1ed M I F Counter help r /lime Deity Piiot Work la In life aupf('1 small "~topeople" Trend lmporb Sales c L E R 1.c AL · H o m e Kuater's CleaneN, 186 33() W. Roy Street ~RElJ,c/'s~ FEo~ lcn: salet cal.la wkh ht&~ Inc fu rnls h1nl[1 retallu E 16th St . c M : Costa Mesa, CA d .. 1 _... bl '31•41 General offire duties 541-4243 • Equal Op rt 't E to : tervlew /leue call a ertn 1P anu I re· Prefer up. 15.00 pr hr, --• po unr Y mp yer • MR S . ARF.L L J , nltl! To place your Sell withEASE1 Nellie Cret'k Shop The fulesl dra.,. an the · : Stll Utlnp fut with Dally Sll·DI clualfied .cl, call loday Jt'aa BREEZE Fathlon Island. Bruce West. .. a Daily Pilot ' ,. pjlnt w• ... Ad. MZ.-$171. Cta111fled A.di 142-SC'78 Aoct•,_....., C!autried Ad~ 642 SC'78. I ........................................ .... • \ \ . ' . . • • :-• • • .. .. . . • . . .. •• .. • . H .. WllfH 7100H..,W..ted 7100 H..,W..ttd 7IOOHtfpWlllhd 7100HtlpW..t.d 7100 H.t,W..ttd ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~ ..... !!!~ ~-~~ ..... ?~~~~.~~ ..... ~!.~~1~.~~~ ..... !~.~~ P~nl~~b>~~.~h~~ ·::.::..°=! uoo w~~~ Com· 5k~;.~,~~r~k~: DI Orange Coast DAILY PILOT {Thursday, September 3, 1981 7100 GE N t; RA L o •· JIWILlYUUS I f ,1' Usepmclla &dyea AUric:tln rt1I Hiatt m1111on •'/PT llll()tun ln(I belprul. apply btwn F I C~ st:l"Y 9A M So Collf lndln c Nurs1n1 for print tnhant'tml•nt d 1 rri common Traln1n11 pro 2PM 4PM at the VUla •PM Mon •·ri Must rustum nna ma.ktrs In Art1st1r aklll & color t'VI' opmcnt 0 rr nr v1drd for 11rwnd floor Mu1c1n Restaurant, t y p~ t'a 11 <'h u ck f:!.~Lb ~ou.~],\~• Is RN'S LYN'S NA'S •eni.e nrcdrd Non ~~1tl~gren<~u t;'ri~ /~ oppty rfprnenllllll h1ah 3'311 Su Co111 Hwy. ni euo ""''"' 1orQu.a11 C'U pro-~moker Apply IO I. On leh!phonl' 11nt1Wl'fln11 dtom11nd food product 011n1Po111.t~1546 • fesslunal r-.plr S1l1r-• X RAY TECH nrt'tt TECH Sitt' "h~ra~ .. 1"~ ~""3 1·0 att•nd 1 fr•• 1nro Gf.NF.RAL OFt lyp1n11, & romm ,...+-._··n•ft•~ fu'r • -~. .-1'" .... ..-. sktll5 llealth 1.1\Suranrto " .... SEClfTAIY SICllT.AIYIXIC. Peraonntl /Ad vertltln11 Dept hb open1n1 per u pension Npf Brh fln1nr11I lt'rvtrn firm Gd typln&, •htlhd up req'd Non amkr Call 640·0123blwn 9&2 f II .. ~ .. ~ c~aMrbor 8 'd !'ltc E ~ 7•2 •181 me .. lln" ~e496-S401 F I nc. imwl'r pnone:.. h11th produ<'l'l'5 Call for . .. .. ~ '.&Ll"""'' Ill 11rowina orianlta lilt bllpng 2I)~ 2))9 &j)pt Mr C't111trur1•1 IJ'S YOUR MOVE REC!!: PT I 0 NIST , --------1 lion l<>e•~ in t.a11un11 SECURITY Gtntral CHr v11r1rd KENNP.L Person Npt ,,...K~AW. Jo' tame. nr OC Airport S11le. Nlgurl ortert exrelh:nt GATIGUARO cll'm1l rep Ll 1yp1n1e lltlb Amnual llOl'.lpl Won wt.... & wht,.. y0ti •·Ow ..... It ~:x~r prl?f lnter .. ~t in Look1111t fur sharr tn CUWGAH OF opportunity for detatl d1Stnbulloo, non smkr 7ui1911 ,..,,...... ......... l<:<:E Mon to f'r1 II 30 d1v1du11I& Wipro 11.l s• ... c• ............. tr. 1·onsc1ous t'n1•rlo!l'llt' r ndl f _. your ...tnt, btco11tt W. ._ l 3 ~t t d & ~,.. ~•s; per•un with "w<"llrnl for pnv1tr rommun••Y Laguna Be11~h Arl'u Rotat1n~ r .. llef &htll $4 SO ~· rar C'111l I Mon thru Fri fot apµt 494-11571 11me,rnr > )ffiOI", . am u fm .., ar lltu I' apµe11r11nrl' 1 ~ looktn1t l ur a ·' ""~ NB.~ OOhr 640 2440 l\ennel l u.studtal dullei.. j flMst llllf'WI Ill tM prot.ltioft. Wt a.vltt !I 14 ~I Cal belwren 9 Mu•t br obit· to IJMWcr saluneri1on with u skill~ 3 yr11r5 ex per -r 111mr wk nds. train. .,... to --'ch v ....... r own w.... at.dsdt ...... am 1md 12noon 540-6070 med 1 um tu he u ,, y ,. C11ll Mn, Seou1~ 1714 > General Ti.t lel.oo loy CW» &>me or our sumrnt•r tempornnes ah· 11wv1ng on & we 1•urn•nll) net.'<! dependuble & oulj!OIOK 111d1v1dual~ for thl'~1· positions Mi.Maid 4 l'Pl 12 :.JAM Oaysolfvan l\t usl speak Eni:h~h Stc:wffy Guards Full 11me Gra\ 1•)oird &dnv ~h•ft~J,,111 P'IX Operator Foll llml· ~hilt 2 P ~t to IOP~1 m('IUde~ V.l'l'kell{b Day., off\ Jr\ l odiH Spo A tteftdant P /T Thur,da~ thru SunclJ \ Pleasl' l'Jll for Jpµomt ment 9 :io 51'~1 \ton d a y t h r u }' r 1 d .1 ' , 645-7358 GIRLFtUDAY •Pleasant, mulul'l' person rcq'd lo handl<• diversified duties I I ,~ """' ,-....,. "' pericnce In d1re<'t se1Ung 831 ~·oo mlll wagt' mcll n fhoM of ffti1 hlnh a110Af.., cOllfroltd wt'-P llinr. 7 duys. 2 hrs da1 Ph 0 n e .s • nu 1YP1 n II or h11ve hrld positions "" crcubes 557 ~ 7 ..,-•r '"" ly AM dehvrry. I. A necen ~ 00 hr Cull that reqwre mt>etlng & SfCltETAlY LEG.AL SEC'Y Mrfict. As a VMS M1trw you wil contM Times SJOO per week 752·08611 I relottn1i: W the pubhe tu Vice Pre:11dcnt of t.111111111011 1•xp non to od'fCllK:t yow co,..tr. ,.._. coll for °" l.111un& Bl'urh. 494·8496 RECEl'TIOHIST We oHer Construt•tion of Lai:una Mnoke1 . lo w111 k for husy appol1dr,.tnt & addltlonClll iftfoe MaffOft. p /TIME EVEHIHGS Courteous, rcspuns1l>lt• 111 Gu11r11ntccd income Niguel firm Typ1nic & womon attorney Ill VOL::r,;:; lf :-... c-.. ICJ bt:Cretury wuntt'dforllS durtn~lrain111g shorthund required . Ntwport Center MAG 11 i'·I/ Yo·:;:-C--'-olf1<•e work Sunrise •2 Bonu:s, commiss1•m Knowlrdge of land de t'KP &,or Sil hl'lµlul , not "'" UJTI.-• Aviutwn, 754 t24ti #3 Vui:allon with pay velopmenl helpfol Mubl nut rl'q 54(;.3733, Adult!! with outstundin1i: 114 Hosp1tahzalJon bl! well or11rm1tl'<l & hh 1111ruct1veperson11httei1 RfCEPTJOHIST msurnnce detail Call 496 Ul94 Ll9UOICLERK MEDICAL SERVICES who l'nJOY worlong with' fo'ash1on lshind.N,~Pon •S l'ompletetr:ih1lng mornmg!ionly Port llml' rughts C M 1y IS yt'ar old yuulh~ Beach IJlc 1n11nl(, !:d w1th fo1·lory followup A~k fur Steve, li42 6537 OrancJt County ~.vcnin1t1t 6-9 pm Call phone pen.onohty F:x •6 Protected locul SlCRfT A.RY LOAN C:ONSL'l.1'ANT Airport Areo Anaheim Ana 64 2 4 3 21 , ex I 3 4 3 rell salury G« ~174 trmlor) Newl'On Reach lav. or F'or :.a \ 1ngs & luun St-1111 714•76()..5488 71 .. 738•5488 bt•lween 2 pm and S R""CEf'TIOHIST 17 lJuahfied lead:. fire Word prtX·e~~•ns. rcsutnt' lo 1'0 llmc. lllli!l ..-pm Ask for Andreu '" w ii I l r a 1 n ('a r v 11 llunt IWh (0..17 Good oppt,y for mature. Ir you would like to help li44 6516 bu:.1nessllke per)On who l'tlll SECltET ARY LUNCH HELP Real Eshft ScllH c• d n v. ork v. 1th ou l 1130 JOJI or4n 3213 llomt'mllkt'rs, 'tu Order P1l·kerPJ<'ker. ForJ:i ~upenmonon uperma now & Join the !'time. 2030 hr., prr ·' r N n P'rof nenl bas~ Typing skrlls week l,egal expent'lll t' uenl) oqu:.t2Jhours · ursi g ~omt' ~h111ping hack . Ct "Culllgan"team " EEO d ti a \ a l 0 I' r RH !(round helpful full Nl'wport llearh Lido or rcc.j'd full or I' l1111e esired, bul not rf.'q W1t>ner~c.·h1uti.el. Kn lol IJo ~ou want to make J t1mt> Call~7 9323 lll'e needs r real1ve a.:· Call 8518566or85l772t & Rffih1ll $l hour Call d1rrerenl'e' RJ lt>11(h ORG ... HIST gress1\t' ugenls "'ho 9628311 7520322 --------•! SECRETilYfb.e<. H11·k, !!Si (1717 H 111 s llu~ p11 .i I 1 n "' ~anl tu maxunrtt' tn Receptiunist St-cretarrnl SA.LES t.argr Insurance agency I . r •. •. Newport Beach hJS an fur l(rtlWlllJ.: <:hr1)ltan d1v1dual potential llea\•y phones Baker COMMIRCIALR.E. has O"ening fur ei. MACll -.:1:, >c.•uurnn~"' d f ''hurl'" In N"v. "1>rl !·'Git O SS · C cu 979 2161 T d r I'· h 1 "' v<ih~hin.: vart~ Exp OK 1mmt' opemni: or a \. 11 ' "' ii C MMI · IONS' enter "' · ire o se ung ouses ecutive secret.ary Mu~t but nnt n ~· !1i~311% rhaq:(e nurse lo ,.ork lhe Bcal'h Approx Ii hr:. Call Walt, 673-7:.JO. Rental Consull<mt. r 11me doys a week• We need be selr starter and havt> Malnll'nann· flodl aro ,963 u%pm me w •ou.> ariw ap k 11 b k ~ ora an wri en SECURITY r /lime set•unty. 2 n1.:h1.s per week. Ii 7 11hlft for sm•ll rcllrumenl fo1·1h ly Gd )JO!lllluc1 !or re t1ree Call 4lM ~ for ajlp'l Ste 1 /I'd'~ F /T l.Jf!hl lypltlg, r111n11 and other general 0H1N· d ut1es +. burn· book ke11p1ng exper lle;I\} use or adding mul'h AP ply 1n persoo ut 770 W l!llh St l'u)la Ml'11U belween !I & 12 Secy EXEC SECRET A.RY Xlnt oppty v.1lh ..:rov.th oriented <'ompany for bright. fnendl) IJ!'r:.un v. 60 v. pm some ~II. preY exprr Goud bend1ts !llun>mok1nR office HU!>l) Pc.>lil'Hll lnl' M9 9322 ~ '· 11 7 ~h1ft, full time Ex v.k PJrt time 642 2740 ========= Id k-"· L 1 Ont' hcensee LO learn the ood I d ll , Jcanini:, repair E\ l't'r in ~1rd Suri: complex 1n Newport s 1 s lo manage. ro er romun1rattun skllb lJerll'nl·eon!,)673-2050 Alruhul1sm or PAINTIMG R.£.IHVESTMEHT Beach Salano t cummemalrealeslalc Xlnt paid rompany Ste' l--t l'~yc.·h1atry prt'f'd We· M.o.lu....._.,,....,... Earn while you learn benefit~ 644 1900 f.fon Income rrom n~gmt hene Call Linda Jt , Y• -..,- M ... l...,TE..., ... ...,.E M .. ..., offer eXt·cll benl'f1b ~ "'Q"'l~"'-1: II L' R I ·r A G £ L' 9 51,M while you learn Super •• 98909 Estab 'lpt Center La .. ~., fV'""-An ·~xperten···· requlr"d "' rri,L. . f ,,.. L' l 1•0 ·I D I bl r II c·om mensuratl' salar\' ._ " ' INVF'.''1'~ENT will bcne1ts.hrc1nsurante ,SE''RETARY rirmne(.'(scxper c,.., !'pent a e, exp, u · 1'"artm1•nl f"'mlm". rt• " ·--------'' h " Se~rftl"r • w a"·"' t " t D L' rr free meals & tu111on rc .,,., ~ " tt·a"h Y<)U cr"attvft '' ht!&ll 111suranre & den · ' ' ' .. > ,,vuu .>,, lffit' .i)'b nir u ll'l' 11a 1 r• & 11 u ht ma 111 ' ' ' R F: Salt'~ Part time se1•retar-in a d I'' t "h n & bid Nil ~ '1526 912 1mbur::.rmcn1rorrclat1•d t" ~ " r1n~n"tll". 11)31 L:V ., '. lal plan Contat•t Ken . , 1n,, .... a,,, Cl l' ! •i4~ t"nan"" C'u.•la ,•1 .. .s.·1 ~ ' ,. r ~ ~39 '.'· L..1.1-...... -1. • ' Insurance ortl1·e NH ho th d k 11 I' ·I k st•m 10.ir ~ for tn < " " "' dian"t>S lll\'estorde • '"""'"'rTll' 67~6700 . • .s ran s 1 ~ 'ea w ,ys Nev. port Beach are.i " ror rt.'al eslllte ~l·hool area Willing lo tram Estate hlJgat1on v. cm Mointeftance MClll ~e:;!:~ · ~~~: 6~5e~7~~~ TSL Mgmt 642 lti03 f:'~~~~ie~~~n~~l~~~h~~ L>on ·1 µrocrastlnall'' Sales Call Jerry 75.:10711 phas1s on land u.'e I.av. Willert • waltreuu wunted fUJI time Dua boya, part hmt' Apply B t tl Y R eed Sun Clt1mcnll' Inn 125 1-: ~ I' I I n d I II n s • n l'lemenlr W111treues Tlrtdof~ lnal• Al Dcry7 Not t'nou,.ih trrnc for 'un & t'ltt'rC'llot'~ !o.ll'~t'·, llct;11hri1: 1N nov. h111n1: \UUlll( IJt'(>PI<' for II hand I'll r V. llllhlll8 !ll'f\ ll'e Wa~h ferrun~. Roll' Ito y rei., t.h'r11·cl1•' & Por~rht-s whlle yuu 'uuk up tht• Newport lfruc.•h bU n f"ull or fl 'l1m1· p<l'I I ton' il\ nil Call G:JI t.i!!W W.irehoubl' COSTA MESA. w4~0USf Nel'din8 µart (ull t1tnl' wareh.,e ~11rker 111 ttrcs11nf( f!Hm .in1•11t po~llllln Ill llhlfllll' r1eld l> T1·mpl111 1 ~1:1 > 681 2tit3 Warth~JOrinr Ill vr:. or oldt>r 5 d.i> ~ v.k. H to 4 CM Im .il1on 1145 11480 . WOHU l'HOO;SSllH WI T ll Ill.\\\' r: X ;; {' l 'I I \ E SEC'RET-\HIAI. The best of ~ wortd• . • Sull!'r Smdn <;JI • Or11.imt1ni: r\b1l1t~ • ('a11•t•r Onl•nlt'll • \te1•hJ01tal ,\ptitudt• • l'rt•at1Y1• \'"ual • t:ood v.1th £xc1·ul1\ 1· U G1v.td l'a v SS SS ~ na) Y.'l·ck $$ " n1111 Srnokl'r vrrfl•r r l.'d If lhi\ '" YOt · nur hn~.I I' X p J 0 d Ill ~ \ l' I \ I l' l' hure;1u nt'l~b Ylll TllEOfffO; S4ll 2l!OI •Must be l::xcellent. ar curale typ1>l •~peed 65wpm I on l'lt!l'lrll typev. nll'r General mt't'hanrcal £OEM F Part time Salei. LJd) l'l'lvetoo·~eomm Thei,, 83S-4242 Female µreferred, Arl SECRfTilY Salar} l'Omµet1l1\1· know ledl(e t'~J)t'rtt>n<'l.·t-----... 111!11-• wanted for rf.'lu1I ~lure in an unu,ual upply for --------• Gallery in Laicuna. 4 or 5 Needed with oHl<·e ex 640 6960 Mtrchandi~ in el~t·tnl·id & plumh•nti! N • --La R. u n a Bt•f.A t· h ~: ~ rt~hl vc~un Conf1den Restaurant day v. eek Sales rxper J>er . and good typing & SER\'tC..: l Station •Ht end ••• • • •• ••••••• • • ••••• • • •Dependable & dfmenl self-starter to cto Xerox mg & ffillllllenanl'I' of manuals & r1hni: helpful Appl) to Larr) ursmi: 11er1encl'<l 497 5659 11al 111terv1t'v. Call prf.'f 4!14 (1123 r1r 497 3800 phone 1>k1lls Order desk lo a~s1st ownt'r v. luht•!> A.ntlq1tH 8005 Sur r & SJnd llotcl RH C~ Hiru Part time \'rnre 54&581ll Me H' Ed's Pino e\ e) ex per helpful Must be islands. & gen mu mt ••• •••••••••••••••••••• l.:igunJ Beach ~97 1477 7 .3 30PM C'halleng1ng S.ilt>!> Clt'rk Imm ell part llml' oven 'SAL L'S able to ~ork on }our r-·u11 t1mt> ,\ppl) ~1 r Mmt se4I •TWX & telephunl• ,., per an a~rl ,1 rr ' k pos1l1on fur ltehJb L' h I I t rngs J\a1I for dl'hVt'r) c:. oun Xlnl S''lar} rur Bolls 24!10 Fatf\ll'" ·-~~ andgt'r. u ll'l' v.or ont>nted nurse derl1r.il r J" mn s .mt REAL ESTATE dm er~ Mw.t bto able lo HIC"ORY FARMS " p ltd M lrnmn11 t•ounler he}p for food l'<l & v.1th ~mile:. Fri•l• I liolol ~i:!!l I SA.LES v.ork evcrung:. & havl' ft right person Please ap 'c. l'•U5 l.uu1s C irrun) )f.'r' ire Sea~onJ~lel mt'd. dental & llfr 111~ Part lum• :.Jlc.. Ei.pc>r lh" 1~ uur36thyear sell gd dm111R ree Start~ Alln llOL'SEWl\'ES ~I) al Johan se~ & SER\'ICESTATION ~las~ fingerbov.I :.1gned •6 Mo> 118. area lall Top :.afar) Relo1•at111n Lddre' \pt>t'IJll\ 'hoµ ini: f ine Southern from $350to SJ 75hr + Why nol v.urk durmgl Christensen, 16691 A.TT&fOEHT W363 1rndrsc·ent hluc S4453'78or960-9613 allov. nl'g Call''" ra~h1un hldnd I clJ) t'alirornia home' ups Age21&o\erl·an )Our ~p3rl' lime al Milh).to.._lfYJ!le _~_I06J Fullorpartl1me F:\t•n Tdre i Jppx ~.,in ~1anager..i \pl l Sloan ~2·8044 \ome t'\t'\ Flex hr~ l l'erh.ips )OU v.ould en appl~dail) aft5P~ ~le l11 r kon Farm' So mgs&v.eekell<b v.1dt• s:n~ WilllJm \<II\ e sellU rellred 1 uu Call '11m1 759 !1951 JU> /oininR a firm acll\ e N f,d:. Plua. 17th & Coo sl i>lu.i P 11me M.ic's Texac.·0968 6.SU'> 1111.:arth t>lt'hlOI! daled •Non smoker Ex cellent '>alJr\ &. bener11~ ~ISSION Vl~O AIU.:.\ PHONE Mr.. Jan~ 581 :t!:ll pll'tomanagt'lfiun11~in Offic~Mcy/ m uxur) ri·:.identtal l Tustm,C ~1 a\111l:ible morning~ or •SECRETARY• SERVICE il'ATION \T 1763 1·Jm·atureurJuhn Costa Mesa t\\atl (le,·t Stcrefrary PART-TIME ar11J~ :ouch as Brg Ca Re~tauranl Jfternoon:. \\ill tram I Excellent opply ror TENDEST ruff llmt• Y.1lke~ al the famuu!. ISi Olrlt•rch1ld & pet lnmebasedcll\ers1rwt1 nyon. Spygla~1> 11111 1 Nceded Cot·klJtl Set' \1rThomp,on So :.harpgaltoworkmfast apply('heHOnl2.Sl:'-•i \\1lke~ trial famuu!i OK Light maintcnanct> prl\ .ite Cu nel'd' lrvtne Terra~. Linda W1tllresse:. Food Co.is l Pl.11.i. l.uv.er paced Newport l:leal'h <:oast Hv.) LagunJ prt't'i' ~hu14n in en requrred SlXl orf rent sec.·ret.iry .. rlh good Jtl 0p(•n1ngs for \'eh1dt' Isle. etr Sen·ers, Day Bu)OO>'· Mall comm 'I real estate ofl' B~ach 1· > 1 lupt>d1a Wtlke' 549 0433 min1strall\'l' skdb \\ t' Em1s\10rl\ lnspN'lors in Ir you are presently aC' I Oyster Bar As~tslanl SALF:Sl,AOY Wanle<I 111 Ex c e 11 en t t y p 1 n g SEWING slim• n l141rhng lhl' t•ap Graph1rs Assistant Will ~latureprrsonw1lh elec v.anl a mature tn Ldguna ll1lls C0\1 ll\einrealestatesales Broiler.llostei.ses &full Laguna Bearh P'1'1me t70wpm m1n 1 & d1r Uraper> v.urkroum ofL1hert)atthernd ofa train La) oul. pastt' up. lrit'al & ~archou~t> e~ tll\ idual v.1Lh c>.pt'{ re PA 'I y WI LL T RA I :-.1 du you have imme<11ate I & P tirne l:klokkecper) 4 da) ..,. k Exµ'd in ~ell l~phone skills rl'(luirl'd needs M•v.111g mat•hin1• i.l1ck unframed. ssoo clerH·al dulll'' Nun per needed r time gtl portinR to lhe Ch1e !'.:'< with d i:uocl salar) ~·or & unhm1le<I access to Appl) In person Fri tnl! ~omen '& rt•udy to Challengtng pos1t1on for operator Mon Thur p Ii t714 t 83.S-6392 eves !>moker ,\pply 1111 on romp any benefits erULl\e Startmg "alar) more information th<' president of your'! Se pl 4th bel1< cenl v.ear Pis state ref':. nghlgal Call 7 5 30 Mu~t )fte-.k &v.kendi. Sile Photographits JJ03 951 0185 Sl200 to Sl5(XI per mu pleasl' ilPPh hi.•IWl'l'n 11 \'ompany. oris he hidden !I I lam Rl.llit) Pl'llt·an. Write 3:10 S Coast Laila. 8J3.2900 En<>lish ..... 10.3 Miat sell 1;1.11556 ll3:!1l a m 5 pm Monda' 2735 p r C JI fl I J h .o ""' '" Harbor BIHi Ste Er> Med11·a l · ' av.ay in an l\'llfY lov.f.'r ac1 I(' oai.t w~. 92w,,,'Y1 ,:iguna lear .1_1111111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~--· SEW MA''!' 01>L •• RATllR ·-~~ C M •'h1ropr"ftl11· \ ·l !llurs1n° thru Fridu\ at 2~l2La removedfromthl'stl.'ne :-Ju .,., 1-. '-' c I"""'""' · " "' ' s • · " C Jdt•na r5r Laguna Our nresutenl 15 availa S 1 y hl •. SECRET.o.ny~ Sample maker exper all 19105 Luui~ ... ~ 1 1Handy HA IRSTYLIST Rt>rep111!n1sl Beaut MURSESA.IDE llills (.'A 9'.!65:1 cir call "' RESTAUUHT a esman ar s "' -machine CM631777U il ass ringer.,.,v. ~1gne h lJ I F bus) orfi <·e Good ap Exper'd . 311 shift~ t714! 7tl8 0074 ble D<t you need add1 IOI IUR ... S Suilboat~ f:xp onl) RECff'TIOHI T WJ63 irnde tent blue Wll some.c cnt~ '' or ' pcar:ancc. health). en Con\· hospl :'-'pt Ht•h l1unal tra111111g tu help 673-2050 Publishing firm seeks a trarei appx 4 •, in Ken Allan s Mt•n "Salon thu~1a:.11~·. kno .. ledi:c or Bring your ~milt> & Jorn you 1nrrea.se your earn Nov. hiring Hostess. 5 bright indiv to perform SHTO Sec'JS ..,. 1d e S:li5 W 1111 am 10 F'~shion lslantl s:w in~ l11lhng, peg ~1ard w. • fr~e mir med den I HA.MILTON TEST rngs ' d a Y 5 & P l 1 m c a wide vanely or offll'e llog arth elchm)o( dated culs &44-11800 l'Omputer 'ery helpful lal & hie ins J'op,alar) SYSTEMS Ex11erienced ur 1nex days e\el> lnten iev. SA.LES duties Thrs eandidate Register Loday for local li&J tJmaturt> ur John HARDWARE Great c.treer potcn11.il ca 11 ~1 r~ Slo Jn C A.LIFORHIA., IHC. peracnccJ )OU ma) well Mon Thuri.. 2 4µm 37 Newl'Ort Beach leading should have a pleasant temporar~ assignment> Wi lkes al lhe ramou' Lagunu Brh. full t1m1• l'all 631 ~ &12 8~4 pruf1t from our rulor fa~hion Island, NB Jev.eler~ M>eking p lime phone \'OIC'e, gd l)ping 557 RRJ5 Wilkes trral (Jmou~ I h ll L"L"ll·E~A~·J~1.,\.''l t-:qualOppa11u111l.\ \1deot.1pellstrng&~ales REST"'Un .. ..,.. emplu)ee.well\er~ed111 skills & v.illJn<>ness 10 1IV't Pl"('" ,hov.n in en rela1 ou~ev.arr, MEDICAlASSIST. n --""'~ ·' L" lo tr•intn"PrO"tam 14 hi"h ~""""' ~alesanduH1repru 1 "'II .. d cr\L/n-'' "lk person. Purl llml' lack ofc.., f jHnw. Ex-Part time JS\l,tant c.mp yer , ..,.; re;I ,~"the fine~tl El Robeno nov. hirin.: redures Mon. Wed & earn "~ cons1 er a • __ C)t·l11ped1a "' es cashier 4!17 4403 £"· desirtd. Hunt. v.an&ed for 'mall ror d\ailable P T d<I} & t'' t-111ng Sal 673 933<1 trainee COntacl Mrs sho~n l~irhng tht> l'3P H R W S , "" porate uff1c~ rn Cil'l,1 PART Tl~H: Pl':RSOll< to rnunter personnel In E\es._5-49-4834 'IMP<>l!Al!v Ples<>N"4ll S!IMCIS or l.1ber1> at the end ,,f .i A D ilE A. ..... S ch.area.847-6004 \1 esa Work ent.111-. drflq•r nail) Pilot auto \\e Jrt' nol J lranc.·h~e. 1en1ev.s IOAM or 2PM SECRfTilY ~11rk unframt>d ~oo full or 1111ml' Apph in MEDIC .. , ... SST rouline uirresponden<1· roult> in South LaKuna brdnrh or subs1d1ary Monda) thru fnd.i) SALES Person for plant 3723 lirch Street p P ;1118J.S6392 e\es p e rs u n C r u v. n ~ ~ i•unt:trt ~ith dt.>Jler~ &. Jft'J ; da)i. Pt'r '14l-tk I JUSI headqudner) Ask r or ~1 Jr 1 a , 13 store P 11me A fl er Mag Card Operator , Mtwrot leoc:h & ..,. kt!nds Hardware 31117 E l'oa't F'ur 2 pen.on staff in new 1 h 'I 'l h L We have O""run°s for a f' h 1 1 d , 8 noun-. & Sat &is 3392. t apable of supervising o E I (Ustomer.. \ 1a te ep one 'ou" "on I ru r n ,,... hiahJ~mo"ll\ aL~·· as ion s an , N 11, 6 I installation of nev. v.ord Mu,t .1tt•ll s1.gned urii:mal H"'Y • CdM ;\ev. port Beach orr.re & 1.·orrt>S"'•ndcnrt> Jnd \ppro\ 3 Jlllu5 301'\1 '" " ' ,u R 1 1 ' E I lh D I \ FO & BO experirnt·e """ persons .. ho have a de· es auran prat•essing S)'Slem i. 1 o, d 1" eniu· HOTR MIGHT nel·essar) Call !m 8432 dat.i enlr) intu rnm ll uu" Sat & !'lun \p sire to br more sue MC DONALD'S !>afe,person lad1e:. high cell typmg skills Sl.200 Switchboard Operator I SiOll <'alder ~45n A.UOJTOI t714 1 puter ~on.~mokl'r .. llh pro' Si\~t tu7AM f,.irn l C l'~sful for an in I South Coast Pl-a I a'ar:h~onssalluarrt'.~ r:v' .. ~ mo 644.5771 grave~ard !>htrl fn ~ fr1cdl.iender $215 SnighlSa~eek, l:ll!am, prererredworktni:bour:.I Jppro\ ~125 l•l'r mo terv1t>v. appo1nlm1•nl ... ... " -Satnr.ghtsoolj 6423013 \'asarely $275 \har. must ha\'e t'XpenenC't' MEDICAL ASST 9 2 Contac.·l t:n <all \l 1k1• Bu'h at v.llh the sole ov.ner & We are now acC'eptin~ benef1l~ Call 644 7100 SECRETARY 1Sv.11chbuard Operator S27~ ~1a~. $150 .\II Apply to David Mr7'e1l \lroscope Corp 645 MIKI 1>4:! 4321 I roundl'r 1.·all Wesley N 1 applrt·aticJOS for da) & SALESPEft<;()N F'ul~ time, l'heerful, ex p lime ntRhls 3 11 i.h1rt mu~ e um qua I 1 t ~ or M r s B .i Ila z Jr PA kT Tl M f: during business hour\ p A YROli CLERIC T<1• tor evening help Full or lllghl\ elCp salesperson per d 1nd1v with strong Will train 642 3013 rramed Also T1Hdn ) art N~wport Bl'.ich ph\SI ' part lime :'-lo el\ nt'(>decJ for high rash1on typing & Shorthand glass Ro)al Wort•ester between llam & 5pm. c1an Vaned fronl & 'lurstn(! Payroll Clerk needed b) We5't~M. T~ Co. penence net·essary We Womens Boutrque 1n talents wanted Apply 111 TEACHER porrel'm with 1lr1•rinal Hotel Laguna, 425 So .. k fr e E~·c in R...,LV .... CH ... RGE Huntin°ton Bccllh 1·11\ R ·"T s rr fl hi h"" l" d f Q .. uac o 1r '" s, ,... ,.. ~ "' T iu. 11 er exi e sc ,..,u, La!luna Beach Salary person With resume to l needt> or pri\atf.' painting pp rlH 1 Coast Hw) · l.d~Unil o,uranre a musl Salan ' 3-11 & II i Reher Con\ S1·hnol D1~t \ping 2111 SanJoaqul.ll Htlls free un1rorms. regular • Comm Call49"15688 Mr f'uentes at Roben ' ~(hool Out of ~talE• 955 21113 Bll!!Ch 4~-1 l51 n e J.! 0 l 1 ab i l' I' lt m. ll (Is pl :-; pl 1:1 (' h ~peed or 50v. pm rl' I Newpon Beach performance & .... a1.:e re Bein, W11lrnm r,ost & i:red l) K 646 1444 mensurate v.1th ex Ded1t'ated & .. rth ~uired ~90$1233 mo I 644-4910 \'1ev.i. Co m pan) Sales,R.,+ailC• Assorlales. 1401 Quail TEACHERSD1re<'lor!or HOUSECLEANERS pcrienct' liH 7241 smiles Free med den e pend1n~ on" I sponsored so1•1al .ir :-Jonpror1t youth orga Sl~.J!l.~.li preschoolmCM rullur To SS hr. car 645 5123 1 1144 11949 tal & hfe ins t'<mtal't pem•nc.'t' 12 month posi RWTOIS l1vll1es & a1tvant•ement good benefits Call Lin p "l'ime 751 5525 ESSE r...z.R Mrs Sloan,642 8044 t1on. Appl~ 735 14th St Put yor p 'llme talenls opportun111es tr you da546 4!190 Housekeeper hYc 111. J • Full ~me m ~~a ~esJ OIL FIELD career oppl} It B S36 !!&I intn something ne"' want to Join the number P'YSO school children. Tusl111 J rn• C •lir ·d ri\ nr, shop & held meter re PijX i\ns Str\ I Ip i;i Dyndam1c new 1 we1 alth1 one fa51 food team Jl lhl' E SCREir0 h s HM l area 544.0590 :u •oodQ d ,~ , pair. exper de~1red , FT Exp prer Mu~t pro ucmg mu t1· e\·e nation's leadinK shop xper r un --lltense. i: mini: re trainee arcepled w good type 2S "l>m Mu~t be marketing Co can make ping mall. apply lo the rngton Beach 5J6 6561 HOUSEt<EEPERS rord.over21 mech background Call over 21 540 1777 C~I }our P lime sales manageranvl1mc Serrelary needed !>mall relm· Call Karen ror appl Western State' rnam 4pm talents into R 1 1 • Xlnl t> ping sk1lb 80 t menlfac1hl),alsos1>rve 9amtolpm Measurem1•nt Curµ GENERALOFFICE $20.000JMO. ~()(sa0ra~R · S d h v.pm Plea~.int meals, wtallng sh1fh. ~()160 714 536 s:n> & more Potential un > F.P an v.i t Lelephone personaltl\ gd '"II "'t U•<w IVJCKJ HESTON I I l d "'or "'REE maker etc.· rr }oo are L· r on t r r' •. e . P. rora .... :r1s ... a ~" """" MODELS/tSCORTS U\,..~ .... ITYS 1m1 e r r r di l r u ' a (ar """ ... """'" ~ E M I NA RS ca 11 rien Y ron~rien iou.' pearanre Non.smokers Housewives & college slu Toj1 Doi ars 953-097 I $SECURITY S & ASSOCIATf.S 851 6490. AAA Marketing rndependenl. & hke a Job pre ( G ro v. 1 n g '4 B Secretary ACCOUNTING SECRETARY Telephone PHOHE PERSON r lime phone person needed tn 1·all & ~t·I <tpp'ts for bu<;) SOIJr Energy Co $4 50 hr , bonus Ask for Al LIQUIDYHE ENERGY SYSTEMS 754 0581 754 0535 dents f'ull & part lime Ne~spaper mscners for I Spec1ahstsm Co Ste 3000, 4000 v.1lh \e~ahht~ v.e ~eed l arl'h1tertural r1rm Call positions avail S4 50 hr LA T1~es 2~mhornin~s A bold. new. consumer Temporar) Clemal MacArthur Blvd_._N B k~~ la u~~nl r!x p: r Leshe bet812 S46 3693 to start Rapid salar) in per w • r "' 1 product oi un1\·ersal ap I PersoMel Recepllomsl needed for I helpful Please apply m Serrelary f' T to manage Ponderosa Homes Ar rounllng Department localed in lrvtne. has an 1mmed1ate operung We are looktng for an in· d1v1dual with expenenre an an Arcounling Office l•ll!!!!!!!l!l!!!!!!!~----1 who has excellent typrng ability and is dela1led crease to those v.1l~ng tu ~·ll44l or64&l4t3 peal is sweep1n1t the 540-0400 insurance brokerage I person St.onemill Ter I man ofc Self si:iner work Call 6314118 Nurse LdVN ~1REllD17Cgua~ multileHI market We 111004SkvparkBlvd I r1rm Duties include race.,2915Redh1ll,C~ Wo rk w o s upn• between!1&5 preferre A need a rev. key in Suill.'2~ · lnine answmng telephones & RESTALRANT Personable & v.ell or Id I b r ha P W E I G II T L 0 SS di\ 1duals to help hu1ld & Ph ~ ha ht typmg for appt Part time sandwich •. "an11ed Acctg & lypm" ea JO or s r CLINIC full rir part staH at Nat'I Calibre otogra "' I "' "' " .. hous"w1r" I'"' 5 Ja'' L'ull • •a"n umn nr1n call. 714-644·5522 ' .. I d skills nee Will pa' for ~ ' .,.., '" t1m!' 1-:nthus1asm .i Organ1zat1on ,\ rare r "' , "' • c.-ounler 11e P wanle right person 642 0846 for Sandwit'h shop CM must• Bo nus es ' ground-noor opponum ters , sorte~. exp prcr RECEf'T/TYPIST. Call blwn 9 & llAM. annt area Call Man in 714 495 5103 or 661 8439 ty pre5enll} exists Our Will tram 21oc Appl) P time N ~ area Good 752 5401 rr 646-l004 213 493 2420 Corp .... as rO'Fmed In Zoom 1 hr Photo Lah I Joh fo r elderly or han Rest SECRET ilY Nurses S 81. yet several people 17981 SkyP.ark Ctrde d1capped person Call Meyerhofs Rest inSoC'o 411 hr wk for front orr Now takini: apphrallons are already earning riK. "D 'Irv 673 9389 from 8 5 pm \'1llage lmmed open position. 60 wpm a must fur cert1r1e<1 praNIC'al SIOK & even S25K 52S WestChapman Receptionist -1ngs for part time \714)641·9111 nurses Only those with per mo A seminar will Santa Ana ~anted for busy but con counter help Ideal ror SECRfT ARY I INSPECTOR or1enled We orter exrellent bener11s and a relaxed working environment Call or apply tn person GtnaMno (7141975-1609 PONDEROSA HOMES TELEPHONE soucrroRs Need 15 1mmedratel) to v. ork easy e\ en1nj.! hours Great for ..iu I dents J 9, Mon f'n No selltng <:all 966 Ol!'>t after lpm TEUBt IN PROCESS Medical l'Omponenls mr gr. nef'ds a person who likes detail work , t;ipa ble of workm!! with a microscope & bm porti. Salary comm v.1th ex per Localed Ill '11ss1on V1eJO t'o p;ud profit shar1nJ?, 1 acnt1on & hohdays paid Mt'<itcal hfe ins Qualified apph cants please call Stale cert1rirat1on & a be held this Thurs even 9 S Mon Fri gem al office in NB Good students Call Karen GIRL FRIDA. y w1llmgncss Loworkneed ml! Sept 3nl7·~m al PLA.HTCA.RE lyp1st. rront omce ap 540-8044 art :i fl m ARTTIME apply 661 I~ lhe New Neighborhood person f 'lime, l'oreer pearam·1· Xlnt benefits, w~da.ts Looking for lhal six·c·1al person. F' T. <:o~ta Mesa. exp preferred Call for appt Poc1f1r federal Savinl(s & Loan Human Resources 631·Q800 E,0 E ~2 B~s~~~c:~~er Dr TICK ET TAK ER for beach parking lot MRS PARELLI 581~ IHSUUMCE •ACCOUNT REPS LI! multi branrh persnnal line agenq see k~ career minded 1n d1v1duals to ~erYtCe accls Must h&\'C Rd ora I & written com municauon sktlls •CLAIMS CLERK Agtncy needs outl{o1ng person to lake inll1a l daim reportl & handle followup. Cla.t.m e.xper. helpful. Salary comm. wllb uper. Paid co. benefitl. •R ECEPTION IST Buay ore. Dted• f11t. energellr person for front ofc Must be able to h a n dle bua y switchboard Paid co benefits Call Nurses Aid ..,,antrd for Comm Ce nter. 1845 orienled Expr pref 675·6300 RETAIL wanted lor company CVA pallrnt (;ruom111i;. Park. C & 0 RM . Custa Wages based on expr. full·lime mgnt & pan. starbling up Exfper nence lhera:f.\· meal~. rt•· 38 Mrsa Good driving re('ord re RECEl"TfTB.OPR t ime sales positions in uslness o ice re· lrvine,CA92715 Wkdys call 714 114611414 · s Ir vou like to welcome av •1 I quired Well ori:aniied An Equal Opportunity hrs aily, ex<'l'J>t · un II ave someOung to sell' q u 1 red T ro P 1 l' a I vis~tors, operate a cord· p VANS and ronscrentsous Sub· Employer M /F \lu~t be reliable Exv & Cla~s1fLed a~clo il well !>45·6252 less swrtchboard & have TENNISSHOF.S mil resume and salary II!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~ id964I092 k ll of« requir"m"nt• to 1 typings 1 s ...,wpm . Coronadel Mar • • " we need you to work for 675·8373 M u r p h y & B r o a d SECY PAIT TIME KIDS- SUMMER JOBS. OPPORTUNITY knnrh of\cn when you use result l(ellm.: Daily Pilot <:lass1f1ro Ads to rf'arh the Orang(' Coasl markel Phone642 5678 us during Sept This OEO Pubhshing Co. 425 30th temporary assignment St. Suite 8. Nrwport 1s Mon Fn. 8am·5pm & RlT AIL SALES Bear!!., 92!163 could possrbly become a Laguna Bch, rull·llme Se<...._./Rtc-... r:rman"nl """tllOn CaU housewares person. • ~·~ r "'r~ "' ....., · Needed for n r,and1ng or app't Paul Dosier part-time cas hier Assoc . 3050 Redhill 491 44_Q3 real estate o f1ce in t\\e , c. M 556-7075. Relail Laguna Bearh R E ex per1ence helpful Good --------•IClass1hed Ads are the Exper'd r ,time sales typin g skills required answer to a successful girl Greeting cards A Call Harne!,_ 497.4344 20 .. WEH Work close to home in a busy. congenial sales of· fi ce in Costa Mesa Perform wide vanely of olfice duties. Good typ- ing skills and pleasant personality requrred For details, ('all Ann !>41·2641 Sell ~1th EASE ' It's a llREEZE Class1l1ed Ads 642·5678 garage or yard sale! It's LaCards, S.C. Plaza SECRETARY, a belier way lo lell more Rttfnd Mole R ECEPTlONlST ~i>le_' _ ____ 2hrs per day,AM Musi have pnor shop-COLDWel.I. BANl(eRO ' •1 ,., ~ 673-3320 pin° center development : al J I al · · · · · · · · .... · · · · · · · "··: ---or ~elated exper Type SAl£S 70WPM . exper on IBM -c.~~ College students work memor y typewriter. Equal QpptyEmplyr PART TIME EVBltCS '· fu ll or part tJme selling SH90, hvy phones, some electronic calculators. bookkeeping . helpful. I•-------• mtcro-compulers and Busy Nwpt Center de· * •SICllTAllES• • related products for well velopers need right S/100/degreel2l,600 estab flrm. Knowledge hand. M~t make good AcctPay/R.E.$13,200 or computer sciences appearaRt'e, be self· Recptf1'80/Pbooe$14.400 helpful Openings in starter, well organl1ed, CstAectTtainedl4.400 Costa Mesa Call Lev & must be capablt or ExpCon,,ultant Ours J.1!.!U4~~--h1ndUn1t muhlple tasks. Lit RelndenAgy, Inc. Please send resume & .OZO BircbFAt'64EOE e\•es846·~ TYfttSETTER r:xp'd on IBM Com poser. rull or part llmc.- 642 9678 TYPIST Good start1n11 salar1 f lime S day wk For 1nten•1ew~ Allison 548 2271 TYPIST /lfCEf'T P time. Newport Bearh ar ea Call R 5 pm 673·9389 TYPIST WEHHl>HBI! Someone with excellent personality and good typing skills Call Bon nie. !>49·2625 TYPIST A challenging oppty 1s open 1t a leading elec· Ironies distributor lor good typist to lralll on Une computer systems Exctll opply. & com pany beneh ls Call Elsa. SS&-BKI PA UUNE. Mt-8909 Earn $30-$60 per week. Trips & Prizes. Cal ...-. a-c. at 960-0694. We are presently seektnit adults with pleusant personalities who would be Interested in working In Sales & Promotion with Dally Pilot Carriers 10 to IS years old. Unlimited eamlngs available to right person, Hrs · S 30PM to 8 30PM , Monday tbru Friday Some Saturday availability For appointment, c•ll 642-4321. ask for Ben Wt I Ila ms SAUSI salary hist or y t o · Newporttt33-1190/Free buy or aeU quaUty line Cl111lfled Ad ns7 · Dally Classified advert.ltlng is Aloe Vera Body Cue Piiot, P 0 Box l$60, TM.N's an ... Y way for 1 better way to tell more Prod. Call 212:5 c 0 It I .. e I I • c I )'OU lo Mil that bicycle peoplt abcM the servict Havt aomelhl ng you want to ttll' Classified adt do It wtll Call NOW,M2~ I ( { I I, ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 330 W. BAY ST '.J •COSTA MES~ CA. 12626 t '., AN IOUAL oP~fllfUNITY 1111111"\.0 YU ' , ......................................... J nsze.93 you no -.r we. J111t you bave lo olftr Aak Have aomeUllq lo HITT Fllld •bat you want ID adu r tlH It la the about our klw n tta l~ Clualfleclld1dolt well Dally Pil«Clualtleda. Cluailltcll CID MWITl. I day, 142..srJI. 2 t >ak c.'hlna l'abineb 3 (Jak dressers. dock~ r~ 1JJ2t1 Mou;s ANTIQL'ES • SELUMG OUT• 7 (.'hma t<JbnL~ 'i pm't• $475 $875 Cnr!!eou~ rrullv.ood hut1·h V.:JS $2.200 nov. ~ Caned Opium hed .. as S7 soo no~ $4,000 t'hrnesl' J a p J n e ~ c fr e n t' h c.·horl'E' Clo1sonne 100 p6 :lOO llA.'\DMAUr: llRn::-.'TAL RL G~ Turkom~n . Persian. Tribal Mani sm roller tors ptel·es· Some nev. rugs al 141\ofesale 8' 10 P r k init $990 M an~ more Open da1I~ 31660 Coast Hw1 , So Laguna 499 1901 OA.ICDRESSH $150 !168· 6555 Merry Go RollJld lforses Je~eled Car mel Stander Lg l!('r~chell Jumper Sml Heyn Jumper Can be seen 2542 West f'oasl ltv.y. New,POrt Appioncn 10 I 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I IUY A.flPUAHCES Les 95.7 81~ HARBOR AREA APPLIANCE SE RV IC 1-: We Buy used apphanl'es we sell l'l'<.'Ond . guar llJl.l'h3JlCes 549 3077 Excell rern1terator. SxS w 1remaker white S2SO Call 645 5165 MI CROWAV E Sharp carousel programable. xlnt cond Hardly used 127s 559.4731 New GE Washer & dryer ~ Best Offer 968-~ GE ELIC. DIYIJI Xlnt. '60_ 841H281 Washer & gu dryer. clean, work 11ood. $!IS ea . sell sep 548·8513, ~·4485 Stove. O'Keefe & Merrill. clean, works good. SlSO 548-8513, 548-"85_ Avocado color Obie oven eye levtl ele<'t range S200 RCA all wd c1b col· or TV Sl7S After I Pm_~~ Ne* Tberm1dor 45" glass coo kt op w 11 r1 d die /broiler:, Mdl OCT U, ret11I rroo Stll MSG. 640-mo Wan\AdHdp! J Orange Cou'it DAIL V PILO f lhur-,cJay Septembor J. 1981 Sell it a11 and put cash in your pock DAY WEEK 8Days Special flat rate for non-commercial users offe ring m e~,,.,,,, dise priced in the ad for $800 or less. Cost is the same for 1J!~~!mRrJ or one . Minimum three ~ines . Extra lines just $2 .60 for 8 d~.,.""·· 3 Lines For an EXTRA day, call today 642· 8 Dollars ~~~:.~~ ....... ~?.'.~ ~:.~~~~ ....... ~~.~~ ~!~~~ ......... ~?~.~ ~1.s.c.~l!~ ..... ~?.8.~ ~:.'=~!.~~.~~.~~ ~~.~!;!.~:~ ..... !?.~~ ~!~~~~.~~~ ... !!.~~~~~.~s ............ !~.6-~ 1 ~.~-~~~.~.~ .... !~.~~~-~-~~ ... , ~· MO\'INt; lh1~ 1H<·k Frt•t> La brudor llui.kv 8 Jll' Sl'rt sofa Sl<XIO pr , New Stn er l''utura 11 13'floslonWhall'r\\ !15hp '78 G1t anl' Mo1wd 1;111· 196SCHEVROLET MIGHBUYER !BMW ... •'' Washer, r>tl t:.l'lfnrr, nm,f,•malt-. blueuphl <~hJ,ir...S250 t•a, ~t~\:'.ls•:r,:int~;~~~: ~oal: ~ eq~ryrlung CostS7so: ~:1·.'nrude, full 1•1111111 ('uni.I llillll rm s:t·•:1 1,4 TOMPICICUP t 11p dull.u '"! :o.piirh •••••••••• r '• • Sii 5 ~LI II.. p 1.1 n t' 5~3577 :1 \ti'(' I tia,rtl s \1 1\ el 1·4u1 $:">UI !Jti6.2:ID mu~t sell pxl $411-0294 .... all ?PIUIO~, It)" hr'· 1 64..j ~9 "·'' J Ill'" tlll\I' Ir .1111 I ·"' llUJ.!' I .1 II Jll'I' ~2 8840 FllEE FRIENU!'> l'ha1r~ S75ea 2-..h1lt' up I> Antt ue K m se n $395tl 675 727~ f ox1 Mutlt'd '77 i:•I rnncl 11nh 4 lltlll n11),., ,,, 11 'ti I' \11111' Rcfng. fr'-"t frt e dt'o.111 l.oH•h µht}rul ktlll'n' hi l'ha1rs SJIK> 1•a 2 )(Old ~~·•1!k~1~kolla ~~1k~~ 2ij".1~ ma~hinl' ~ r~b~net :'.t~ 13' Boston 'Wltaler $3011 0 r hn t ult,. 1 h111L1 l'tlj!lltl· H1111 "di ''"'"' I I \I(, H "'orks i:ooll S:!UU lrJtn1·cl r a1wd "1th lt'.if black m .. rbll' top ,1~1 1 .~IJC ~.,4 .. SSIJ $7U inslruclbook8!17·?406 "'I H•ar ulcl MNI' 1,, 6462269 11111 n1·1·cb 'um• 1111111 JIMMARIMO 5"1!1·8SJ3or~ll!-IW tlo1:• Ill'\• labll'~ $75 t'a 2 1~; ;a~dllt'~ I -llCI\\ 'rail, suit' r;11". I Mo l't'll -.111k VOLICSWAGEM Washt'r Ur)t'r $12..\ t·al'h. ti75 743tl brown s"'1vcl uph chairs • . , Sporting Goods 8094 l'Ushion ~wi vd ~i·:it:. S22.5 $1600 llfil 1lli·a~·h 111\11 D 1s hw .i~hl·I' $100 , :!\mlLal;s.2)n.old on.: $200 c•a, high bac k I-runt l hruw Muwt•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..., l;ackre t I & fiil0 5!:HI! iur h1•,10H1r Ill \'ll\!ldO\ll~.\1 11 76 He frqtl'ra1111 S:!2'.'> o-..111·r rt'ICK· \1ust ):t\C' French ophl l'hair S290 "'. ratthfr $iO. T~rol , . stern l.Jg.bll.\;~~r:::,"'1ia1 1.".. 842·2000 I 646-~8 up hsi• lmd. loH kid' boi. springs & frames for ~ ll'l'lm Mowrr ~~ t.all Rams SeasonT1ckl'h ll'r\ + c·u\t'r S.:l!l~O Motorcyc!H/ :,;:'.~ ..,'.::;~~';, ~•.;1 \1 " F.state Salt' L1k1• Dt'"' 1>1511141 .i!l!l 5212 t"'tn be<b ~ea, brass HUq $45 !.l!il!-9919 for sale.2for16110 lii!'>-66711 I.I)-. ti7:1 l~K~I Scoohn 9150 • \ WANTED! hdboards, t"'lll size $4511 rJmvultne.12 l>l.'tl SISO 7!>2 U9lio l2ll>463 ll01 t'H'' ••••••••• .. ••••••••••••1''1 '51 8Jll-07C/O 1 .. 111' lllQ(h·l Was her !(th Jnt'r IFu"'lhire 8050 ~a. Kenwood am fm lJingh\, $75 V.att'rbed. _ ~ , • 11 .7-lllontla Motun·~11 .. 1!ll\ \ 1111 .,, (ridge $t5!f l'.ll'h ····F·o···R···s··A··L··e··!···· l>lereo tuner II\) SAF x 1r·1 .ll llh' \IORlt• ~5 w d I rl Sktp)ark ~I HI, Ill m ile'> 1'1•rft'l'I 1·11111t I 55!1-!1386 solid state amp'1tr1,; \·"· '. b"' ct;·I• 1'.tt ' Jn l>On antique pou \\alt.•r llr hit\l' ll a1h•r ~1000 54\137~'8 I hi l 11t~·1 n:il11111,1I !ODAY'' I c 'Jt~r eu, vl, l'a l(r Ible I yr Slate +all M lilt i·u nd S7!!llll I ~ . nlio\t'I "!11( 111111111111'' Ma) lag ga~ df')t'I SI:!.'\ Krni: ~•Lt' bl.od i·umµlell' $175 pn• amplihe.r $150, ~ail.!> & ht'adbrtl. SISO eq_u tp ~961; 2J07 12131592 lll» · 79 1tond:1 Xl.lX.'i 'wt 1111 1j1 ,11d :!' .i\li· '' ·'"1· ·rrade for elt'1' dr) er Sim mun~ bei.t XI.NT Ip~ ~foll J~d10 ~J?t,aker' ~t.ilUJ r} & po~ Sl5 SJ.5 Mason Smith sort board r., 1 d 11 t s.s 75 11.1' · li'll Ol!Jt! 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C <1 m er a~ a n d at everv ocras1on [13-441!:1 FARGO'S choose from $r>9 SK rood 1 t ion $900 Ca 11 SUBURIAM 4X4 s mo old male All shots l' t I "--F' ...., H 1 f •· ce ssories. r1ten Y F.A1nERED 67S·900'1.960-J;725eves between 1oam 5pm as a ot tn<' root.,. re ~[WPQR For a .:nod deal anct i:ood a Her '°'lei. servu•1• :.N' CREVIER H a s P a P e r ' iweded Ple;ise "rite Lo•e laloom FRIENDS ~ 63l 7657 ar air rood , h1f( whrels T SAlES-SERVICE-tEASI NG ttous_ebrol<en63J l854 r 0 Box 2757 l,Jl(Una Helium Bouquet'> dr Blue & ,!?Old Maca'4S $785 automattr tran.s & P" r MPQD1TS 7()(\ w ,,, SAN"TA ANA Have.maleDalmat1onfor Htlls,92653 livere d Perfect fur Yng Cockatoos $395 '71 1/J Wtkraft Cambor:ic '• cahover steering <IBll\'83\l ~ 714/83!'>-3171 s 1 u d c h a m p 1 0 n Rosewood end tables. every orras1on. 67H419 Mlln) Others 675 6804 Airs lot 24, like nu. 200 s h c 11 for m 1n1 P LI Was SM9S, now CLO~ED SUNO~Y d' 8.118127 -hrs on Volvo Penta l/B lo ng bed. pun r llPd . •N J!e igr_ee. · S2 2 5 c 3 Tw 0 t., a k Rams Season Ticket~ M ii al aquar · htr, 1.ge Depthfinder w /readout, cabrnets. spkrs, ronlrol, OHL Y '4995 3100 W l'oast 11 "' 1 The M°'t bcltN.cJ SHIHTll.IPUPS book cases . s3s ea for sale,2for$700 pump. etc + 5 spectal ...RDF. DHF Ready to bghts. xlnt rood, SJOO. IAUYMOTOltS Newportlk:wh ParlOfYour ~!<C_,_ $275 642 3277 Benl"'ood rocker Sl2S 752·0960 (2131463-1101 ftsh, $300 ORO 644·5378 dive, fish, or water ski 548 8970 2925 Harbor 81\d 642•941r> IMW Pwchose O r 045 Call968-~_ r!CMOs & n--1090 $1 3.SOO Hrm . Days CABOVERCAMPER COSfA MESA TOP $DOLLAR$ l._aseCoutd If FrH to Yau I 8 · sof a. o r f"' h it e __,T-"' 67• 9702 •"" 0022 a boot F 1 979 2500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I S400 •BALLOO.._.S ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~·--·~ves .,.,...: ___ ,w/ or sac or • ForCleanl ,t'tl MclarenlMW!! FREE! 8Paullful 4mo old ~ er ewe pattern, f""ll Wurlitzer Electrit' Piano '79 Cruiser 288 Sport Fis trade,_~. 960-2675 Tr-Kilt 9560 Can & Truck' kitten to a good home So f 3 b rd· dbl· s3oo Unique pel"30naUzed gift ~' offer. Must see to her T tS. flying bridge Motoriitd Uln 9140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• We pay cash on thr ~pol ' luy Or ~t l,.iller_trained 641·9'175 968·6SSS for birthday, weddings. belteve 494~72 seals 4, sips 6 HD. shwr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ford •74 Courier. 4 sp Contact buyer at •1 Our,...... Plaft! 5 bd t noo anmv. Callnow64.S.6445 · LI T ak •-t ( 111.t 522 5333 Free kittens. 6 wk s. pc rm se ·.., Hammond or~an.mdl C2 ga ey e tnm ... sep '77 HOND~EXPRESS st1ck.longbed,SISOO "' • uh co. wlute & l(re) Cocktail & end tables. Balloo~O! New_port 10 xlnt rondit1on Rest of. Stereo. many xtras. Im As new, 200 mi. S325 \714) M9-62Q'7 ORANGE COUNTY'S 642_7225 r hrome & glass. Sm REDWOOD 2X6'S fer 640·1<59 mac Possible NB s hp 609696 •76 F2SO Ran~er XLT r t --19" tv stand . $20 • ""'I XI d -soo67H816 OLDEST Moving, free to good 4 to 'v ong. nt erk Hammond organ S32S r-. ---MUST SELL Peugl'OI with/shell, ully equ1p'd & home, Golden R.etnever." 642·3277 ang Fresh load arnvmg $325 16' Dothne ond trailer Moped. Gd. shape S2.5<J 28,000 m1, bums reg . nu San Clemente " male, 7 ll'IOll. Al\ 6 PM Blat'k t'ouch, kitch table weekly Save at 55" /ft 557·0206 Evt11 w /3SHP Evlnrude OB, 759.q Eves tires. ~firm 631 3527 642 3428 & chairs, end tables, Jl.m.._646-9118S anytime. L windshield, convert top ----Eves 131°0510_ 4t2.t500 -. --cocktail tables, lamps, C.-e1ling fan·Ca•"'b"ll .. St• wi1t9 Mac.hMu 10'2 all at'cess . meld skis Julie Moped Sac hs I BUt • wttite male kitten TV 1 I uJ t n! Wk "" "' .. •••••••••••••••••••••• SlCN\fl ...,,. u 19 motor. Battery t'harger l978 Dodge~. trin p1t'k up C11d1l lt'S to Go Caro Sales Strvlc<' l.c•astnl! W 111 pay to b ave ·me a sc Pu • forv.·ard. revene. var1a SING F:R TOU<'b &t Stw. _J<N nn "'"""". turn signals, helm•l Absolutely immaculate Whatever lhc f·.id Roy CarHr,htc. neutered ~3·~·ll47 _ ble speed Ught indd, Zig ug mdl 750 Pnce Bailon Whaler 17 m. <>;ek 811ket. All Incl lAss Inside &t out, amtfm Roll 'emofflhemarktt n -----=-YA..,!~ ___ find what you want tn was $239, take $100 szoo up. Saltwater loaded. 80 Olin 2SO mi. ~ obo cua•tlt ~ With a Clus1f1t'd All Rolls1S:J'~:mborceBMW ....... Dally PilotCl~lfieds J~ ... T~ _ _ 7«>-1414 model. SU.00079M191 M&-8165. l==C=a=ll=•=fter:=S::4'7==:·1.::89S:=:::L-=.-C.::•::IJ::N:::o:.:w-~t642-:.::..:58'1:..:..:.:8=i..ftewport Beach &40-M4! -----~ ( -Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, September 3, 1981 AMtot, l•p•rt.cf ~ •••• ,.,.... I ...... UNd ...... UNd .... 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II MGI o~EltS ... 114 ~:m2 t ng . brakes & body c:ood ~ Pvt party dow•. locks & seat grill Blk Ii.late gri1y r u l o re $300 eves . .,.;-:_GqV8 ...... I ", nwr Sl. palllt SJ3'7) 'Ill JOOSD1'11.rbo, ... rt• u· "" Toyoto 9765 t111m.a£e ~ 963-6055 968 3636 crul!le t•cmlrol, tilt wheel Must urr1flee under ~1111 --G" f nd blue. ~nrf St! m1541! !134t . We neoo yuur l!n6 1979 •••••••••••••••••••••••Ba a i 2000 CC's lot '111 Convt bull S1h·er. & I u 11 Ba & e ra c k wholesale ~ or bst 'A CHEVEU..E Mibbu pwr brks. 'rta co W.erwtf 97J9 641121WH MGlia' Top dollar p111tl '70 Corona Kuta l(ood , ofJ:xlr~a· ' b 11,000 m1 Chromr wheel tOISVOR> Was 1>495, <.!fr! S.SS 88.JO 2306 cyl N~. sonie eng. _MU34L~ «ff - ••••••t;UHGi•••••• 'l~o~~i9~~ 8:7 :/k0c~r 'irllftaM'oTORS ~ c~~ t~etlllw~~ ~:~ 646 S3lQj.'Jl ~ ~:.~et~: b M1:t m~.~~ I now OMl.Y S44ts ·~,gtob~uee~~~ m'~~~~g 1~0~~v~ d:s~~a. 01 0 : ~..:n.:tori. 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Lot.\ of Runs Good 1575 ror the business ex ~~;r/..~: ::!0~ P~~· 86.000 m1 Runs great ~ 9960 &3H Z75833-9JOO pagne. 3.000 miles, t'Om •-•••••••••••••••••••••• m1 Gd cond ..,.,.,5 Xtras New Mich •""'57u ""ul1ve & prof-•1onal _963-1713 • •r • DEA ER IN u A .,, • 64&-4042 ,;r.r .... n ....... steering & brakes. radio. ••••••••••••••••••••• .. unrooC pletel) equipped 1 l S. 84H776 . -R bb--f d Lorges.tectioli tilt wheel, more• 1974 Pinto Stat.Ion Wag 1976 Plymouth Arrow, '79 :UO.D, s · auto $36 000 -80 a it, tern IC con • Auto UMd Of ............ 1911 Sweethaart • (4617 J Xlnl cond S1400 080 AM 1FM 8 Track. Xlnt trans, air. stereo. ivory F · 1 11 JR ROY v_a. 977 must sell 1mmed, 1• ,_... ~ _,._ PM & bamboo, ~.ooo m1 ° r a PP l' a ~ CAR "v.iwoga 0 loaded SS09S ofr ....................... Caclloc1 OMLY $799S 960·5586 .. ~4 ·-9>nd ~.t00.~16115 I m m a c S 11 • so o 114 323 xn2 VER ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675·6995 AMC 9905 How 111 Stodl! 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Peuqeoc & Saab THEODORE ROllMS FORD Modern tales. service. parts, body. paint & tire depts Competitive rates on lease & daily rentals 2060 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 642·0010 or 540-8211 • JOHNSON & SOM UMCOLH MERCURY 2626 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa Tel. 540-5630 57 Years of friendly family service -Orange County s oldest Un· coin-Mercury dealership • SOUTH COAST DODGE 2-Harbor Blvd . Cosla Mesa Tel 5'0--0330 RV service IP'c1allst1. custom van conversions. 'HIWrORT IMPOtl'TS 3 100 W Cout Highway Newport Beach Tel 142·9405(540-1784 The Ferrari HeadQu•rters. MEWPORT DATSUN 888 Dove Street, Newport Beach Tel 833· 1300 At the triangle o t Jamboree MacArthur & Bnstol behind V1cto11a S1a11on Sales. Service. Leasing & Paris Fleet discounts to lhe public 0 HA.BERS CADILLAC 2600 Hart>or Blvd Cosla Mesa Tel 540-9100 Orange Counly s Largest Cao1llac dealer Sales Service Leas· ing • DAVID J. PHILLIPS IUICl<-POMTIAC·MAZDA Sales • Servtce • Leasing 24888 Al1c1a Parkway Laguna Hills 837·2400 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA USED CARS 19202 Beach Btvd .. Hunlington Beach. 962·0829 Outstanding selection of used cars for 1mmed1ale delivery And while on Beach Blvd stop by our new car fac11tty up lhe streel • ALAM MAG HOM POHTIAC-SUIARU 2480 Harbo1 Blvd Costa Mesa Tel 549-4300. Sales. Service. Leasing 'Mr Goodwrench 0 RAYFL.ADHOE Lmcoln·Mercury Honda. Isuzu & BrtllSh Cars 16-18 Auto Cen1er Or S 0 Fwy -lake Forest exit Irvine Auto Center. Irvine 83(}.7000 'The Llltle Cheeper Dealer' 8 OB LOHG,RE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd Westminster Tel 892·6651 Orange Counly s oldest and largesl Ponttac dealership Sales Service Parts UNIVERSITY HONDA 2850 Harbor Blvd , Costa Mesa Tel 540-9640 1 Mile Soulh 405 Freeway Sales service parts & teasing • SANTA AMA DATSUN 2001 E 17th Stree1 Santa Ana Tel 558·781 1 Your · 011g1nal Dedicated Oalsun Dealer 0 MIRACLE MAZDA We've moved' Our new location is 1425 Baker Street, Costa Mesa Tel 545·3334 Stop by & v1s1t our brand new showroom and see why we re the II 1 Mazda dealer in Southern California Sales. Service. Parts and Leasing. ALLEM·OLDSMOllL6-CADILLAC SUIARU-GMC TRUCKS San Diego Fwy at Avery Exit on Camino Capistrano In Laguna Niguel Tel 831 ·0800/495-0800 f2> SAM DE SANTIS CHEVROLET 401 S El Camino Real. San Clemente Sales, Service. Leasing And Par1s Orange County s NEWEST Ch8Yrolet dealer, "Growing Your Way." Exll El Camino off·ramp 831-0580 492-8500 COSTA MESA DATSUN 28AS Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa Tel 540-6410 Serving Orange County for 16 years 1 Mile So 405 SUNSET FORD, IMC. (Home of Wtllte lhe Whale) 5440 Garden Grove Blvd . Westminster Tel 636-4010 FftANK PROTO LIMCOLH-MERCURY Ser111ce and Parts Deparlmenl always open 7 days a week 7 30 AM to 6 30 PM 848-7739 0 COHHRL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Over 20 years serving Orange County' Sales. leaslng, service. Call 54~H200. special parts line. 546·9400; body shop hne, 75"4·0400. 0 CHICK IVERSOM PORSCHE-AUDl·VW 41 5 E. Coast Hwy . Newport Beach 673-0900 The only dealership in Orange County with these three great makes under one root' ROY CAI VER ltOt..LS ROYCMMW 1540 Jamboree Road. Newpo<t Beach 640-M44 Seles, Sefvioe, Parts And Leasing FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, OR TO BE PLACED ON THIS AD, CONTACT YOUR D.AILY PILOT REP. 642-5678 a , -e- ;I /ewport Beach. H~ port of thousands of d J pleasure boats and California's finest yachting and recreational harbor. Looking oJJt over the sleek botlls and · bea11tifid waterfront homes crowded along the channels of the harbor today, it's hard to believe the land was once nearly worthless and 11nappealing marshland. Newport's 011ter bay and pre.rent harbor , had its beginnings at the whim and flow of the Santa Ana River. Prior to 182 5, the ri ver flowed mainly into Alamitos B;y, but had a seconfi arm d11mping into Newport Bay wh,ich meant tro11ble during heavy rain periods. · D11ring the great flood of 1861, waters rotired dotun the river, sweeping debris and dirt easttuard below the Nezvport Heights bl11ffs, depositing it in the general shape of the Newport -Balboa Peninsula as we know it today. Then known as the San J oaquin slough See page 3 ' Page 2, Newport 7Sth Anniversary -advertising supplement to the DA IL Y PI LOT, Thursday, September 3, 1981, BICYCLE Daily 11-8 Sooday 10-7 2146 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA :?.'~'= Specials IOIT)I IOUIO SIO£ HUGE SELECTIOM OF HEW ,.USED Miyata S-R Centurion Schwinn Peugeot S&S Ross Torker JMC Cook Bros. Jag G-F Diamond Back Columbia Cycle-Pan HUGE TOURIMG SELECTION Kangaroo Cannondale Avocet Campagnolo Blackburn Shoes Vittoria Bat a aothing Racks Gloves Helmets Baggs "The Best Selection in California'' 10 SpHds Sports~ MlyataJSR~on ro--cholce Scl¥•1ipfo S6]35 \ .. Many 1982 Model ~n Display Some Model Partially Assembled Ever~thing in our Hu_g~ Showroom & Warehouse is on Sale BMX from $6995 Cycle Pro Back Packs SA VE! 1/2 off ---ruME~,--.--siCUiITv--T--~;:.~;---.-. -Lu&G;;;-- SPECIAL! I CABLES I 1001 !ACiCi I RACKS Sl2 for •y ltlcydel Tune-up includes· brake ad1 . derailer ad1 . chain lube, chain adj .. b earing adj , tire mspectlon. safety 1nspectton. parts elCtra if needed. Offer •• •• s 1 oss,eg. 16 50 •• 6'Lngth 1 S J l 9 • KAMG••oo , I I DLX CAMPUS I I I IAGG I r.g. 4.95 $ I I 1335 reg 20 50 I I Valid with coupon I reg. 9.95 By NANCY HEWl'M' from cover because much of the harbor was filled with marshlands, tidelands and sandbars. entry into L1Le_ b a_y WAS -<li1 f i e.uJ l 8 ~ dangerous. according to an 1860 u .S. Coast Survey done by William Greenwell The report discouraged any s hips from making their way into the San ta Ana River estuarv. but in 1870. the steamer Vaque.ro piloted by Samuel Dunnells entered Newport Bay The flat-bottomed boat's en- trance into the bay made many re· alize the harbors potential as a commercial port s uch as nearbv Wiluungton and Anaheim Landing, a nd was the beginning of com· merc1aJ activity in the "new port.' According to historian Ellen K Lee·s "Newport Bay. A Pioneer History.· a Mrs Perkins. who worked on the San Joaqwn Ranch owned by Flint. Bixby, Irvine and Co .. suggested the new harbor be named Newport. In 1872. when Dunnells sold the \ aquero. commercial act1v1ty in 'iewport dried up. so the McFadden Brothers built their own steamer. Newport, and purchased 20 acres of swam p and overflow land from the stale for St an Mere . The brothers began their own shipping business on this land. where McFadden Landing . or Newport Landing, stands today . However. 1t was a tricky business to navigate a vessel into the bay's inlet and many boats ran aground on sandbars. In 1887. a survey was made by W.H.H. Benyua;·d or the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to determine the feasibility of government-financed improvements to Newport Bay. It would cost $1.5 million to conetruct twin rock jetties, and was de· termined not jus tifiable becauu there was so little commerce. With this news, the McFaddens abandoned their inside bay shipping b,~siness to a site off the beach west of the bay entrance. The new ocean shipping pier built is the present location of Newport Pier. Newport 7Sth Anniversary -advertising supplement to the DAILY Pl LOT, Thursday, September 3, 1981, Page 3 The ocean pier enabled large sail· mg vessels that would not have been able to e nter the harbor to stop at the Orange County port, bnnging with them-much needed commerce. The. McEaddens continued'to-con- tribute to the growth of Newport Beach by building their own Santa Ana and Newport Railway in 1881. increasing Newpert's a<.'cessibiUty and the port's popularity as a sum· mer resort. ---:. • The influx of residents necessitat· ed public education. so the Newport Beach School JJistrict was created January 16. 1894. The first school house was built at the corner of 19th Street llnd Cour A venue. Emma Moore was the first school teacher. mentor of 18 students. In 1882. James McFadden re· ce1ved title to l.000 acres or land on the perunsula from 40th Street to 9th Street. paymg SI an acre Ttus was lhe begmmng of Old Newport. In 1896, McFadden bought marshland 10 the bav wtuch would later become Balboa. Lido and Harbor islands . But in 1899. the brothers began selling their Newport holdings with the sale of their railroad and wharf lo the Southern Pacific Rrulroaa In 1902. thev sold their remaining ~ ewport Ray pro pert v to W S see page SZ The first red car brought folks from Los Angeles to Newport Beach on August 3. 1905. The de- pot was loca,ed directly in front of what is now the South Coast Shipyard and Design Center prawty, in a traffic island in the middle of Newport Boulevard -then called Central Avenue. The tracks Later were extended doum the peninsula to the Pavilion. r Ali photos courtesy First American Title Insurance and Tru!t Co. J Page 4, Newport 7Sth Anniversary -advertising supplement to the DAILY Pl LOT, ThurSday, September J , 1981 By TO'! 'tll 'RPHJNE 1 )111 on the sand'ipil pemns uJ a that 1uts into the Pacific, dividing sea from buv, M.un Street in the little community was like a gaudy midway Jblazf! with light. The glow fmm a dance hall illuminated the ocean's pounding wh ite breakers and Just inl.rnd. yachts bobbed on a placid h.:trbor The ooats. too, wen~ silhouetted J gainsl .:t backdrop that was a myriad o f ltght from penny ar c ade s. ferri s wh eel . mt!rry go-round and dozens of neons prodaiming the location of bars, bistros, coffet> houses a nd games of chance rt was pas t m1dn1ght. yet the little town ~queezed between beach and bay was a bedlam of sights and sounds and a li ve with people Young people They ambled about. mostly in twos or fours, singing, shouting. " o;ome playing musical instruments a nd almost all having fun Some Tom Jlurpili.ne is die Mlt.or el'* Orange Cout. Daily Pllot. 188 stor"y is reprinted by permlsllial of New Worlds Magutne. had too much fun. The peculiarities of their gait, sometimes swaying or even reeling, suggested they were propelled by artlficiaJ stimulus. They fLIJed streets, sidewalks. alleys and com ers, clacHo sweaters and dungateis or even wrapped in weird multi-colored costumes. Some were still in bathing swb, '!hivering against the midnight cold. On on e corner at Balboa Boulevard a nd Palm Av enue. a young man sporting a bushy beard with the wQrds "Devil CuJt" on his Jackel drew an admiring audienc~. Abruptly his back arched and his mouth belched a sheet of flame 10 feet straight up into the night sky. A real fireeat.er. Everybody aah-ed. But not the couple just opposite She was a beauteous blonde in ti1ht twill pants. He was a six·footer in an orange letterman's jacket with a block "C" on it. Tlley were looked in a lingering embrace. Somewhere nearby, a cherry bomb exploded. Kol rod roared by, both occupants and tires screeching" The bla braaa band within the dance ball blared and youn1 people laucbed and shouted andi 9uabed and mine.led. But ~ couple on UM corner •• obflvlou9 tO if alt.·· -· · · · In viewinl this whole array one mipt r>e incllned to beUe-.e be bad happened, u,on a youth llappeni.q. circa J..9'{1. But at &his time place. auch a ICUHS WU about Utree dacadff wroa1. l'or dbl wa the SC.DC ol Cl9e ol t b e or i Ii n a I yo 11 t ll c o-m · i.n1s·t0fetau. knowa H a ••I w~muJ.llU. tact'" .. y~ °'~ ~. tJd8k ....... IH \I -1 S ~ ................. ..., cticlll'•-.. --........ ... M. ...... ... '>prang vacation for students Others used the quus1 religious name Easter Week Those from the less enchanted old er generalion oflen dubbed il "the rates of spnng" or s om e li m es nam es l ess romphmentar) But whatever you called 1t, Bal w~ek r ame around as surely as spr ing weather when the youth of the land kicked free from books and midnight oil and Physics II. It was celebrated hy almost everybody of that unique and important age when they were too young to vote and too old to cry. They headed for places on the seashore or desert where they could simply get away and be with their own. They were drawn by :.ome mysterious alchemy to gather in throngs. Then they could joust t h e m se lves against their conte mporaries in all sorts of fas hions. ntds or fancies of the m oment. the sea s on a nd that specific year For. one full exultant c arefree week. they celebrated joyous freedom. Nobody knows how or precisely when Bil Week got s tarted. But the youth of the land did indeed discover the city of Newport Beach. it s P e nin s ula and th e m icrocommunities of Balboa, Balboa Island and Corona deJ Mar. stretched out below wide open grazing lands of the Irvine Ranch. The area was perfect for a youth happening. It had wide sandy ocean beaches. It boasted a harbor with placid swimming spots. It bad a huge dance hall, an amusement park, boating, surfing and more indoor diversions . It was well enough isolated from megalopolis to attract youth. And it did. Increasingly each s pring, 1t bec.ame known as the place to vacation. It was where the boys were. And that meant the girls got there somehow too. Bal Week was born. In the early years, the seashore community sprinkled out aJong the Peninsula became divided roughly into two s ection s . Newpor.t developed. around the base of f:lle sandspit and its principal activities centered on fishing and commerce. Balboa grew out near the Peninsula tip. Its fame as an attraction for tourists and vacationen became assured after the cupola-topped PaviliOll was buiJt on the ba1 and Pacific Electric rass lta ttai.lroad lradls out the PeninHla.. '1be bi& Red Can bega11 bl'inlinl dlnap of weellend tourists an:d IWllmer vacationers. Balboa WM dlacoYend for tun. Permanewt residents of the 01-an• CoMt ill ..-&a like WbM or Newpertl er Laca• ... ai ta.ct to be pntty ll .... tbll&. 9oaey ~ ill witb th •P"'lns ........... haeh ,...ae ,...,.. ttl.tlt neu,a, told ....... wt cotM cMdy or rao the amUMmants. Cub flow vrmateili dlle dlllJ aftel' L8ble Dlt7 . ... .......,~ ........... ~·s miny «bHJ HW1 ta. " ........ ........ tD IJ'OW. ,,.,. tM ......... fl.-rM, ......... NewPort 15th Anniversary -advertising supplement to the DA IL Y Pl LOT, Thursday, September J, 1981, Page 5 ~ LOT#2 \\\\@o~o~~LVD IN COSTA MESA FACTORY AUTHORIZED DEALER OUR LINEUP: ~,~nev Hla.4e11.ab., PEUGEOT COMPLETE * SALES * SERVICE * LEASING ·DEPARTMENTS 848 DOVE ST. NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 Ne"7port Datsun is better! We 're bachinR up our claim by inviting you to compare cars & dealerships ,, .,, "-..._ ' '~ 22 City ... "810 •0oar~..., ..... 27 Highway Com e into Newport Dat.~u11 and mnlte the ultimate comparison. Drive one of the 1981 Dats1ms tlrat appeals to you. Talk with one of our ~ales professionals a nd .see how easy it is to buy a Datsun a t Newport Dat1un. Newport Dat&&m is better, and we'd Wre you to give u1 the chance to 1how you why. 'l" ..... _.... ---- """"'-,-----\ II ' lloHl ro HtJ) t\ \r" ( ar lt>d•) o.1W1"1eo10.? 21 City ..,,,.._eo.111o1>t 31 ll1ghway We car1 't slww you the spirit ut Newport Datsun until you coml' ir1 ar1d experience it. Whe" you do. you 'II find a staff of sales person11el tlrat won't force you ir1to a car )'OU don 't want or need. The feeling we lwve ut Newport Datsur1, for you and rorir needs, is 011e you'll like from tlie moment you step into our showroo111. 25 City °''""'l''""''"'°"''' 13 H1ghwdy After-Sale Service is as im- portant to us as the sale itself. Our service depart· merJt is approved for repair by the Automobile Cfob nf Southern Califo rnia. We strive to mair1tain only the highest standards, with well· trnined meclwnics who lmow your car like a book. It's good to know your new car will be taker1 care of witl1 tl1e S<une feeling you found when you bo11~ht your mr at NPwporl Datsun. 31 City l•D11t••-'C:O..OS1. 44 Highway ' Page 6, Newport 7Sth Anniversary -advert~sing supplement to the DAILY PILOT. ThurSday, September 3, 1~1. from page4 dance hall and featured such names as J immy Grier. Brick English, Hoot Gibson and Norm Ratner and His Trojan Tows. Later. an ocean fishing pier was added and the Fun Zone with its amusements and penny arcades was built. Inside spots like the Green Dragon, Blue Room, and Christian's Hut catered to the tourist trade. With all these visiting throngs, of course, it was necessary to have some law. But not too much law. After all, didn't they all come down here to have fun ? And happy people were spending people. An early lawman was Constable Jesse Elliott, whose main task was to try first jus t to humor the rowdier elements and talk them out of their troubles. Another early Newport police man was Jack Summers. He knew the Balboa beat well in dealing with those who came to the seashore to celebrate the rites of spring. One of Jack's methods was noble but effective in ridding Balboa of its rowdier elements after each night 1930s and '40s as the Golden Years of the Rendezvous. The Big Bands with the Big Sound came to Balboa. BeMy Goodman. Phil Harris with left-handed guitarist Frankie Remley. Harry J ames. Les Brown and Gus Arnheim's Band with a crooner named Bing Crosby. They all played the Rendezvous. And each year, it seemed the spring vacation throngs increased. The Rendezvous, too, became more than just a noisy dance haJl. It was a convention center where members of a younger gene.ration could gath er and measure them selves against their contemporaries. The ocean front parking lot during Bal Week was jammed with transportation peculiar to the youth of that time. The Rajo T's gave way to Craeger Model A's. And they gave way to '40 f'ord coupes with metallic paint and torpedo fender skirts and soft gurglingexhaustpipes. By now, the sounds from inside-the Rendezvous were those new and uni- que from Stan Kenton as his marathon. Balboa stand catapulted him intonational stardom. Still later, The Rendezvous ... was a convention ce11ter where mem - bers of a younger generation could gather and measure themselves against their contemporaries. of revelry. He rounded up all those who had sipped far too deeply of the spirits of spring. Then he called down to central Newport for the fire truck. When the truck arri ved in Balboa, all offender:. were loaded aboard for a rid<' back up the Peninsula and <1n overnight slcep·off in ttie modest municipal accommodations fly the late 1920s, the fa me (I( Ralboa bylhe Ra y was really sp reading ancl visitors came in inl·rcasrng numbers They rode the Electnc or tlrove into Balboa in stripped down Mode l T's: Jaunty machine-; with cut ouLCJ on throaty exhausts and names like Rajo or Prontly on the engine head!! rn 1928, Halboa added a ne~ ~tr11cturc and new attraction at 608 East Ocean Pront. rt was l o beMme, in the decades ahead, met' l'ct fo r Ral Week 's visiting young people They called it the Ren- ckzvous Ballroom . Right al first the Rendezvous defades ahead, mecca for Bal Week !s visiting young people. They called it lhe Rendezvous Ballroom. Right at firs t ll\e Rendezvous enjoyed modt'st succes , and then a parlicolarly bod na ghl in 1935 so mebo d y l eft u c ig~r e tt e s moutderln j( in some upholstery The ballroom burned down. But the own!'r rebuilt and the big block-lake s tructure seemed to become a stronger attraction lhan ever. Balboa butts consider the l:tte the oceanfront would be lined with Honda motorcycles and autos with re- ar ends set nigh. dil{erential urnts painted white and sticke rs proclaim- ing "Support Your Lo ca I Anteater" or Genuine f'ord Parts." Am1 lhe musir from w1lh the R endezvous had changed again. Now it was Dick Dale and his Del Tones who came on with "T he Surfing Sound ·· And vacation· Ing Hal Week students poured in to hf'ar ham And another star was l>orn tn the Hcndczvous . To each gene ration, 1ls own. So it was through the 1930s, '40s, jnd '50s. the Rendezvous Ballroom becam<' the rallying point. Students on sp ring n1cation came from everywhere II was mecca Finally, they simply referred to it in their own \•emacular as. "The Place.•· Ba lboa Itself could no lon ger contain all of the young revelers. So Ha l Week s pread to Balboa Island. all sections or Newport, Corona del Mar. Laguna Beach. Huntin gton Beach and even !lowncoast to San Clemente. By n ow , Bal Week w as a deep-rooted tradition and It was a passing parade Fashion and fad reigned supreme f'rom year to yenr. you woulct see It all -short s ki rts, long skirts, pin·stnped ioot ~uiL'i with long key ('hatns, oxblood s tained sandals. pedal pushers. muu muus , grannies. long hair, mohawk cuts -it changed each s pnng. Por the young. pracUclng those rites or spring became a studied art rather than some haphazard frolic. You had to come to the beach weeks 10 advance to rent a two-by-four cottage or apartment. Then you invited 40 of your best friends to pack into the place and share the rent. Once on the scene. you had to be obviously part of Bal Week. But not too obvious. You gathered with the milling throngs on sidewalks or in the Fun Zone or at the beach in a sort of dedicated aimlessness. The girls of Bal Week never roamed alone. They practiced their aimlessness in chattery groups of twos or fours . For alone wouldn't be proper. And the boys cruised in their cars or sauntered sidewalks with bands deep in trousers, like wise in groups of two or fours. For alone would have obviously been impractical. And of the twos and fours. let the record show that the twain often did meet. Every year, it seemed. Bal Week's popularity grew, but so did problems of congestion, tramc snarls and lawbreaking . The Newport Beach police blotter refl ected the difficulties. often of bizarre nature: -Four young men hauled in for riding motorcycles on a hotel roof. Mass panly raid on Balboa Island. Young m an in gorilla s uit terrorizing girls in traffic lanes of Newport Boulevard. -Furniture in swimming pool at Corona del Mar Anothe r d1 s urb1 n g pattern developed as each Bal Week wore down lo the last few days. Student vis itors tended to run out of cash. Therts increased, particularly in food ston•s And af boy-meets girl s ituation hadn't quite worked out by HH' waning days of the free week, temper:; grew s hort Fights and trouble brok~ out Some. of course, took out their frustration other ways, perhaps by Coast and make it home. Newport Beach was no longer a village. It was a city. And inland, the Irvine Ranch was being trans formed into a urban complex of business, homes and industry. Often a family would decide to make the seashore ils home and move into Newport during the dead of wint&L All was calm-and senne:- Then. when they experienced their first Bal Week, it was a nightmare of horrendous proportions. The hi- jinks outraged them. Newport City Council meetings became jammed with irate citizens d e manding police c rackdowns, more strict houring and sanitation Jaws and traffic control. Somehow tbe needs of yesteryear -a cash flow in spring to the -hotdog seller and frozen banana king -seemed less important now. A traffic control blockade system was set up to relieve the springtime pressures on Balboa Island. Later, a s imiliar blockade was established during limes of peak impaction on the Newport-Balboa Peninsula. Chief Glavas probably saw the worst of Bal Week on Thursday night. March 26, 1964. Down on the Penins ula, Balboa's Rendezvous was building up a head of musical steam The cars started pouring in- to town al dus k. They turned the en- tire Peninsula into one massive tramc jam ror more than three hours. During th e mid -1960s it was estimated that s pring vacation would lure as many as. 70,000· vis· itors per day to Newport, Balboa and Corona del Mar. Chief Glavas, however, embarked on a new pro· gram of firm but fair law enforce· ment. The word began spreading around high school and college campuses that Newport Beach would be less than a pleasant spot to s pend spring vacation it you intended to break the law. And unlike former years, there was going to be plenty of law watching. Nobody can really pinpoint a day when Ba l Week might have suc- <'umbed to the pressure of urban liv- ing But if the ratE's of spring by the seashore really died at a specific lime. you mi~ht try the date or August 7, 1966 About 4 a m that morning. the windows in the blork building al 608 East Ocean Front in Ra lhoa turned lo a soft orange glow Then orange turned to rugin~ rt'd Smoke filled the place ~md then the roof sudde nl y collapsed and n ames shot mto the sk) Oncl' again. as in 1935 lhe Hen Tfw girls uf Bal Week never roamed alone They µracticed the1r aimlessness m chattery groups of twos or foun> hanging a s ign from their rental collage that proclaimed: "Girls Wanted Only Rlondes, Brunettes or Redheads Need Apply." Clearly, by the t960s, it was apparent lhat keeping the peace during Bal Week no longer simply involved rounding up a few rowdies for an overnight s tay in the C'ily lock up. The Newport Polit'e Department had to go into a full scale mobUJzation for the week There wns a nother significant development that began to thange the climate or Bal Week tt was the p ermanent resident who was beg1nning to come to the Orange dezvous Ballroom was burning. All Newport firemen could do was attempt lo contain the raging in- ferno. It hurned to the ground und, as it did, i• lot of memories or a lot of generatior¥ went up in smoke. They didn't rebuild it this lime Youth's mecca was gone At duwn. nothing was lefl but lbe rubble of a few brick walls Some passing youngster , however, picked up a chunk of charcoal :\nd ln girlish hand scrawled across lh~ re mainlng bricks "Goodbye. We Loved You." Indeed. that may have ~en Bal Week's epitaph. I -·~·"••' •• ,., ,, Cl ... Newport 7Sth Anniversary -advertising supplement to the bAI L V Pl LOT, Thursday, September 3, 1981, Page 7 Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian ... Your Community Hospital . The emergency room team moves quickly, wasting no motion, as they treat a man in full- cardiac arrest. In one of the hospital's 10 operating rooms, a 52-year-old woman undergoes open heart surgery. In the department of radiology, a patient's tumor is pinpointed in minutes due to the miracle of the CT scanner. Meanwhile, the mother of three young chil- dren is precisely positioned under the radiation therapy department's linear accelerator to receive life-saving treatment after cancer surgery. And the first, tentative cry of a newborn baby is heard in the hospital's Alternate Birth Center. This is Hoag Hospital today ... a 467-bed, multi-story medical center. We've come a long way from the small, one story hospital we were in 1952, the year we opened our doors. Each step of the way, Newport Beach citizens and o ther Orange County residents have sup- ported the hospital. As donors and as volunteers they've shown their appreciation for the quality medical care offered at Hoag Hospital. For your help, your concern and your commit- ment to your community hospital ... thank you, Newport Beach! HOAli HOSPITAL HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PRESBYTERIAN 301 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, California Your Good Neighbor. Serving your communily since 1952. This message is broughl to you through the generosity of a donor-at no expense to patienrs Page 8, NewPort 15th Anniversary -advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT, Thursday, September 3, 1981, Chronolo8y (The following chronology of News>ort Beach history was compiled from various sources, including Ellen Lee's "News>ort Bay -A Pioneer History" and Jim Sleeper's second Orange County Almanac, w it h verification by Newport Beach H i s t o r i c a I S o c:j e t \"-> 111" -t-ranc1scan lathers ot ~an Juan Capistrano Mission began ad ministration of Newport Bay area. 1810 Spanish land grant of Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana (including the News>ort mesa-and western mainland shoreline of Newport Bay), made lo Jose Antonio Yorba and Juan Pablo Peralta. 1842 Mexican land grant of Rancho San Joaquin (including the News>ort Upper Bay and most of the mainland shoreline of lower bay> made to Jose Andres Sepulveda. 1860 First attempt by U.S. Coast Survey to make a preliminary examination of the Santa Ana River estuary (lower bay). 1864 News>ort Bay holdings of Jose Sepulveda are sold to Flint Bixby, and Irvine, James Irvine obtains partner's interests in 1876. 1868 Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana partitioned, its holding borderinQ New s>ort Bay going to Flint Bixby, and Irvine, and to attorneys Andrew Glassell and Albert B. Chapman. name "Newport" was suggested by a Mrs. Perkins according to Ellen Lee. 1872 "Vaquero" is sold; little if any activity on News>ort Bay for three years. 1878 Steamer "Newport" so1d to Pacific Coast Steamship Co .. but continues on San Francisco -News>ort run until 1889. 1887 -Survey made by W.H .H. Benyuard of U .S. Army Corps of Engineers to determine feasibility of U .S . government -financed improvements to Newport Bay. Estimated cost. S1 .2 million. Failing see page 13 1870-The steamer "Vaquero" enters New port Bay; New port Landing established on the inner shores. The The "Santa Ana -Newport Railroad" was a popular mode of transportation in 1891. carrying over 12 ,564 passengers. The railroad was discontinued in the early 1900s. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I've go-t a lot of f CORVETTES. "Nice ones, too! And They're all for sale!'' Always a fine selection of good used Corvettes and often a good selection of new Corvettes. 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FEATURING • A distinctive selection of diamonds, pearls and colored gemstones • A "Designer's Collection" of fine gold and platinum jewelry including . rings, earrings, pins, pendants. necklaces, bracelets. chains. pearl strands and gemstone beads • Custom Jewelry manufacturing • Estate and antique jewelry • Ap· praisals (714) 760-6766 261 O East Pacific Coaat Highway Corona del Mar. California 92625 .. ------------------Newport 7Sth Anniversary -advertising supplement to the DAILY Pl LOT, Thursday, September 3, 1981, Paye 9 COMM[MO~ATING T~[ ~[V[NTY-rln~ Y[A~ or A Dl~TINGUl~~[D COMMUNITY. B~llOCK~ Wll~~IR[ T U[ SP[CI A lTY STO~[ [IGU lY-lU~U rASUION ISlAND. NlWPO~f 6[ACU Page 10, Newport 75th Anniversary -advertising suppl;ment to the DA IL Y Pl LOT, Thursday, September 3, 1981, * Boy Scouts to boats; Newport's known for it all As befalls any city with a long history, Newport Beach is not without its s hare or historical landmarks -it has eight or them. And as you would expect, all but one or them possesses the nautical flavor or a harbor-blessed city. They are· -MCFADDEN'S WHARF, built in 1873 by the Mc Fadden brothers to unload their lumber from San Fran- cisco. This was the beginning or commerce into the "New Port." The Wharf. located in Newport Harbor, soon proved inadequate to accommodate larger sailing vessels and McFadden's Pier was built on the ocean in 1888. Destroyed by a hurricane in 1938, the pier was rebuilt as Newport Pier and today boasts the historical marker commemorating McFad· den's Wharf. -THE DORY FISHING FLEET, the last on the West Coast, has re- mained virtually unchanged since its inception in 1890. Fishermen con· tinue to supply the open-ajr fish market next to Newport Pier with their daily catches. -BALBOA PAVILION, perhaps Newport's most famous landmark, was built in 1905 to serve as the hub o r the original Balboa Land Development and the terminus for the Pacific Electric Railway. The Pavilion is styled in authentic "waterfront Victorian," and its in- ter ior boasts an excellent pictorial history of Newport Beach. still transports countless autos and pedestrians across Newport Bay between the peninsula and Balboa Island. -THE NEWPORT CANNERIES Pmployed hundreds of workers in fish canning for shipment to distant markets when fi shing was a major inrtustry in Newport Beach. While canneries no longer exist in Newport, a visit to the Cannery Restaurant affords the viewer a glimpse of much or the original equipment used in fish packing -THE SOUT H COAST SHIPYARD BUILDING was an im- portant site or s hipbuilding and re- pair during World War II. and it. .>ee page 12 \ I l'llete II\' N.,,ey Hewitt -THE BALBOA ISLAND FERRY was founded in 1919 as a result of a petition signed by the en· tire population of the island -all 26 or them. To this day the fleet of car ferries A Dory fish merchant prepares two fish for wrapping and purchase as spectators look on . ' rJ •I . .,.:,~--.~ ~ --~.._---.. • --~-·------: --- • ...... "' ..... , Hewitt The Dory Fishing Fleet was established in 1890 and still provides an open-air fish market next to the Newport Pier. Newport 75th Anniversary -advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT, Thursday, September J, 1981, Page 11 IN THE TWENTIES, NEWPORT BEACH REFLECTED THE STYLE OF SUCCESS. SOME THINGS NEVER CHANGE. Sundays on the Pacific. Sunsets on the bay. Tennis. Golf. Moonlit strolls. This is Newport Beach. A city as casual as it is cosmopolitan. A city for a select few. Where styles change. but style doesn't. Where there's no such thing as second best. A city that personifies the good life. ~ HOMU/WJ'S POa SAIZ • I !ARBOR RIDGE lrvolll' P..IClllC Pn.'5t1g10US guanled comrnunitv with ocean an! night light view' Cmtorn homl-\Ile! and ~~ed moddsc:urrentfy av:ulable. Place name on wwting Ii~ for fmal null' Harbof Ridgt" fa1at~ hron. 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'I...:,.• ~u l~Ml<M \"i.,.,(M .. , Shoppi8c Cader._..... '), NFWPORT I nus SI IOPPINC ( .. N'l 1~ fw~ EASTOI Liff VIUAGI' SI IOPPIN(; Cl-NrER for lc'llS1n,1t onlnfm.it•llll~lll 7 M)f,i\.11 \.19., IM .. I Page 12, Newport 7Sth Anniversary -advertlsl"9 s upplement to the DAILY Pl LOT, Thursday, September 3, 1981, Landmarks ... from page lU served the private yachting in- dustry, too. A plan was developed in 1973 for upgrading the area, and the result is a complex or uniquely designed and arranged businesses. -THE INTERNATIQNAL BO\' SCOUT JAMBOREE or 1953 was held oo the site of what today is N _ewport Center .. More than 50,000 boy scouts from all over the world converged on the historic Irvine Ranch for the Jam- boree. The dedication plaque is on Jamboree Road -named to com- memorate the event -in front of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. I I~ 8o)'Sc-oulJambore. 2 NewportC-V. J McP'addm'1 Wharf and Dory f'lailla1 "-" 4 SouU> c-SIUp)'ard 8111ld.in1 $ Newport Hanlor Y adit Chill I 8alboe Pavllioa l llallloe Wand ,......., • 8 •• ..,. bl.and ' ........ alud 10. SouCtt Coe• VIII~ 11 So.all C-t Ptau 12 Lido Mariu VW•I• --toL A ~EWPORT -ttARBOr..--I -A.~ Parific Ocean ·j '. CONlftaddatu Stet.Bud• --~ ' We.stcourl Center Interior DESIGNS BY VALLE' Residential & Commercial Designs 645-8300 1127 Wntcllff Dr., Newport a.ach \ \c tdiff Travel Service Complete Travel Service 1829 WestcliH Dr. 642-3020 Newport Wrap & Mail Wr &htp on11th1ng on11whtre P 0 Bo:re& aoor/oblr We bo:r. cralt', Gift wrap on11th11111 642-5812 · Ce,ebrates Newport Beach 75 years Books & l'li" '*"'.L.,....: 1mro;:ed .~- Ages birth- J r . High Hours 10..S Mon.-Sat. . . . I 67S·1424 1111ii,ik•1~ 1831 Westclitt Or. Newport Beach COlffUU S Full Ser vice Salon 1735 Westcllff Dr. 646-1677 .,..,, ... , ..... ,. .. ,_.._. 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OAIYE 1 ~ ~~-~ \ ~ i # ~ ~ • r ~L~t---==:;-;;:Cio;;t Newport 7Sth Anniversary -advertislfl9 supplement to the DAILY Pl LOT, Thursday, September 3, 1981, Page 13 Chronolo8y from page M to get a federal appropriation for this work, tbe M cFaddens build an ocean wharf in the summer and fall of 1888. 1189 -M cFadden brothers move their shipping business from inside the bay to new "outside landing" on peninsula ocean front. 1891 -Completion of the Santa Ana and N ewport Ra i lway. Wharf damaged when about 600 feet are washed away by storm on February 22, but repairs soon made. James M cFadden receives title to peninsula from 40th Street to 9th Street, purchased for $1 an acre as government swamp and overflow land. Mc Fadden has town site laid out near the wharf, where lots are leased by the year. 1896 -James McFadden buys marsh island in the bay (later dredged) and f illed to create Balboa, Lido and Harbor islands. 1899 -Santa Ana and Newport Railroad and wharf sold to the Southem Pacific. 1902 -Rema i ning M cFadden Newport Bay holdings sold to W.S. Collins and A.C. Hanson. 1903-1907 8 Establishment of subdivisions of West Newport, East Newport, Bay Island, Balboa, Corona del Mar, Balboa Island and Port Orange. 1904 -Pacific Electric trolley lines reach Orange County, first at Seal Beach. 1905 Pacific Electric Railroad reaches Newport, connecting city by rail with Los Angeles -the start of r apid transit. 1906 -Pacific Electric rails extended to Balboa. Balboa Pavilion completed .. , '~ --- at cost of $15,000t Newport Beach becomes a city. Newport annexes Balboa. Balboa Ferry starts. · see page 35 There wasn't much to obstruct this motorist's view in the 1920s. A cruise around the bay and over to Balboa I sland was not blocked by buildings or congested with traffic. There was nothing but open road and open space. -----_,_.. Page 14, Newport 7Sth Anniversary-advertlslno suppl~t to the DAILY PILOT, Thursday, September 3, 1981, Balboa Editor's !)late: TIW al'Uele ii a reprilll from tile Marcia z. 1• 1IAe of tile Dally Pllet. It wH la celeltra· tioa ol tile Balboa PaVW.'a 75&11 uaivenary. A towheaded, frttk:led-boy flshlnc on the docks or the Balboa Pavilion today can almost bear the voices or families past ttboing from the pi1· in gs. For 75 years the famed Victorian silhouette bas been the recreation destination for thousands of Soulhlanders and visitors who didn't have a beach house of their own. They came to splash in the surf, dance to Stan Kent.on music, set orr for Catalina Island - whatever the amusement it was more fun in the salt air. The mind wanders back . . . to when the pilings were wooden . . . before the Pavilion almost. slipped into the bay . . . In ltes &Jae landmark was "erect· ed on a spit of swamp Uld overflow land for tile priaeely aam of $15,000" by Newport Bay IDvest· mentCo. "We watched it being built -a fabulous place,'" recalls 92·year-old Helen Bowen of Fullerton. "Now I'd think it was a dream if I didn't have snapshots of us singing around the piano and paddling canoes." Mary Harlan of Balboa Island, who "was born in June 1909 seven houses east of the Pavilion,·· adds: "The dance floor was huge, sur· rounded by loges on the bayside for the more social people. The balcony was the place to be on Friday nights, and the stairway spread dramatically all the way to the street." Vera Gay, 90, of Corona del Mar, also remembers using those steps advantageously to "spot who...,u coming all the way ddWll Main Street.·· As a teen-ager she played the piano for $2.50 per evening to ac· company the dancers. From that ragtime beginning, she pursued an entertainment career, becoming a Pavilion 40-year member of the Dominant Club for professional woman musi- cians in Los Angeles and marrying Ira Gay, the late theatrical agent. Records allow dte Pavllioa was "a rollleld.q symbol of tJae lt2Jl's wit.la ltrjan bud.a, roalefte wliee1a uil am111emet1l arcade." Garland Coltrane, now retired police chief of Orange, led an eight· man Dixieland band there in 1924. ·'The old place would just sway with the crowds back then when people danced with each other, not al each other," he says. "That's ~er_e_ 1 first m_et Phil Harris and we had plenty ot others go on to show business fame, mostly because there was a surplus of drummers so they would form their own bands. '·Jimmy Grier, who went on lo become radio's ·musical bosl of the coast' got his start. And Frank Jenks gave up the trombone to become a movie star." Joon Aynes of Corona del Mar swaps childhood memories of that period with her twin sister, Jeen: see page 11 The Balboa Pavilion, Newport Bay's most famous landmark as it looked in 1911 . Hotel Balboa, right, was built in 10 days. in time for the arrival of the first red car in 1906. . . ... ,, -~-----..... " Newport 7Sth Anniversar y -advertising sup~ement to the DAILY Pl LOT. Thursday, September 3, 1981, Page lS ,YJ;;/hdag, ,.;fp,jrfr;;/ ,fJ(Jrtf'h.' Here's your special, limited edition commemorative plate: FEATURING THE OFFICIAL 75TH ANNIVERSARY DESIGN BY ARTIST ANDREW MIRZAOFF, 3000 PORCELAIN PLArES WITH 24K GOLD BORDER AND LETTERING. HAND-BANDED AND FINISHED FROM THE ORfGINAL RED PLATE COMf!ANY OF NEWPORT BEACH, INDIVIDUALLY BOXED WITH ANNIVERSARY OVERWRAP 35 00 EA GIFT GALLERIES. And here are some uniquely N-M ways to celebrate: ALL FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBrn .. .'J//, MEET GAIL MILLER OF ANNE KLEIN INFORMAL MODEL· ING FROM 11 TO 3 IN THE SPORT SHOP KJ//, ~ '11//,_DAVID HAYES PORTFOLIO FALL B)J INFORMAL M ODELING FROM 11 TO 3 IN COUTURE lfl//, ----CUSTOM ARTIST IN STATIONERY TO PERSONALIZE YOUR LAP DESK PURCHASE /H/, INFORMAL SHOE SHOW-MINI SHOW WITH NEW FALL STYLES ,N//, EPICURE DEMONSTRATION FROM 11TO3 APRICOT SOUR PARTY BY PREM/ERA I WITH COMPLIMENTARY COCKTAILS AND A BEAUTY SAMPLE IN COSMETICS J.j//, -FALL TABLE SETTING IDEAS WITH A SPECIAL ENVOY ON HAND FROM 11 TO 4 IN GIFT GALLERIES ;.v//,-oxxFORD FOR MEN SUITING COLLECTION HAS A REPRESENTATIVE TO HELP YOU MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS /!J//, -COMPLIM ENTARY SAM PLES OF PACO MENS FRAGRANCE IN COSMETICS I.I 11,/-NIPON BOUTIQUE GALLERIA FALL 81 INFORMAL MODELING AT A SPECIAL CON TINENTAL BREAKFAST SHOWING FOR RESERVATIONS. CALL 759· 1900. EXT 220 ,.Jir/ -Sr. JOHN KNITS PORTFOLIO FALL 'Bl INFORMAL MODEL/IVG WITH SPECIAL ENVOY HELEN DZO DZO FROM 11 TO 3 IN COUTURE If,'//, ----------EPICURE DEMONSTRATION FROM 11 TO 3 DESIGNER ALICIA KEMPNER WITH PERSONALIZED DESK ACCESSORIES STATIONERY, NOON TO 4 0 Page 16, Newport 15th Anniversary -advertising supplement to the DAI LY Pl LOT, Thursday, September 3, 1981, Ba-I boa from page 14 "The boatworks were huge, garage. like buildings with rails crossing the sidewalk into the bay to haul the boats up for repairs. "I remember the acrid odors of chemicals and paints, the roar of the outboard motors being tested in barrels of water sounding like monsters back in the caves, and how careful one had to be not to step in the rainbow· s wirled puddles when walking barefoot or wearing new white shoes. "It was a little spooky walking by the closed boatworks when we went downtown at night to Mr. Wiener's candy shop for some of his made· right-in-front-of-you peppermint chews and peanut brittle." Two other characters of that era were mentioned frequently during reminiscing. One was Old John, the concessionaire for gondola rides for young lovers, some of whom would get stuck on sand bars and have to roll up their pants to push back to s hore . The othe r was Madam Osgood, the theater owner who "im· ported ladies for the annual beauty pageants because local girls would NEVER be seen in those cos- tumes ." In the summer of 1929 there were promotional rides to Lido lsle where prospective buyers found only a sandbar with a clubhouse and lightposts. Skeptics wondered ·'who would ever want to Ii ve Uaere when you could stay on .. ~L..- Pavilion the peninsula and have both ocean and bay views?" The frivollly raged during tbe 1930's and '48s with beat-ever Easter vacations, Pirate Daya, speed boat rides that defied all sensible navigation and, of course, all those Big Bands. Roland Vallely of Balboa Island, whose rental business grew lo in · elude 100 row, sail and mot.or boats, began with those junkets to Lido Isle. He soon purchased two 26-foot speed boats to give the dancers a diversion. "We had full y licensed operator s who zipped th e passengers around at 45 mph in and out of the bay. That was back when you could speed in the harbor and before all the World War II regul1J0 lions restricted entries and exits at the channel. .. Before the state dredged the harbor and made the peninsula pretty safe, it got a little exciting when big waves would come over and Balboa would be ankle-deep in water. The biggest tide or people in those years came during the collegians' spring recess. according to Mrs . Aynes, an en- thusiastic participant. "We would sing and dance way into the nights, and the police who came to quiet us couldn't believe we were having • such wholesome fun. If they found any true culprits, though, they were forced lo wear bright red jackets and clean the streets. ''One year the locals were , 1 particularly overwhelmed. Some devious ones pl anted a false story in the Los Angeles papers that we had a polio epidemic here, and the parents came to take their sons and da ughters borne." She also tells the Tournament or Lights, the predecessor of today's yuletide Festival or Lights, which closed the summer season on Labor Day then. "The boats were just fan· tastic with barges pulling whole dramatic scenes with bands,•· she said. "They finally had to stop the parade because so many spectators came it took them two hours to get off the peninsula." Pirate Days were a favorite or Myrtle Flach. whose husband, Ed , was ''the first to raise the price or a hamburger to 15 cents in Newport Beach." That tourist gimmick was much like the present Pioneer or Western Days, with beardgrowing contests and stipulations that everyone in town must wear a costume or risk being thrown in jail or the water. Ah yes, back in the days when Newport Beach was a sleepy fishing village. "The Pavilion and the Rendezvous Ballroom were the two dance halls bitterly competitive and I worked at the Rendezvous. The employees were friendly rivals; we al ways had our own contests after the dancing was over. "When the really famous Big .. Bands switched to the Rendezvous, the Pavilion became more of a family place and ran dance marathon to keep the dancing customers. ''The best place to eat was the Green Dragon. Its blue plate special had a breaded veal cutlet with pas- ty gravy in the center, peas and carrots in one corner and salad made that morning in the other. "The price stated at 50 cents but dropped to 35 cents during the Depression. I worked a 72-hour Week there at 35 cents an hour and was living high on the hog . Some other enterprising high school kids started selling chocolate-covered bananas." The Balboa Hop, born at the Pavilion and made famous at the Rendezvous, spread worldwide. ·'You could s pot California soldiers overseas by the way they did the Shufne," says Phil Tozer, present owner o r the Pavilion restaurant, banquet facilities, fish· ing and cruising concessions . In 1947 when the building began to sink on its old wooden pilings. Roy Gronsky undertook' the Herculean task of replacing them with con· crete pilings to prevent the struc- ture from sliding into the bay. Sportfisbing was a big attraction in the 1950s when the Pavillon also housed the Newport Harbor Art Museum and ran Bingo games until see page 41 ... 'lr~~l- ... ~ I t _ N~ Beach's /ir:_st landmark as it looks todayi ~rowded arrimi,g gtl!er buildings, Balboa Pavilion is now 76 years old. * Newport 7Sth Anniversary -advertising supplement to the DAILY Pl LOT. Thursday, September 3, 1981, Page 17 Newport Beach ... free spmt of the coast. .. time dissolving into dancing sands. whitecaps, billowing sails ... a world away from the world. Sandcastle - a home for the free spirit in us all. Your Second Home Should be in Newport Beach Second Home Loan s Available Sandcastl e, luxury condominiums - within walking Ji · tance of t he beach, the yacht dubs anJ Balboa Island. ANDCASTLE IS NEWPORT BEACH •tst year-graJuateJ paymcncs thereafter - From $169,500 777 Avocado, on the ocean side of Pacific Coast Highway across from Fashion Island (7 14) 673·327 l By Butler Housing Corporation T - Page 18, Newport 7Sth Anniversary -advertising supplement to the DAILY Pl LOT, Thursday, Septe mber 3, 1981, Shall "'e dance ••• --=- •eoth Far West and my family call Newport Beach home ... What more · can I say.• WILLIAM ·J. POPEJOY, President &\--' FAR WEST 'AVINGS and Loan Association FSLIC CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS . NEWPORT BEACH 4001 MacArthur Blvd. Near Jamboree Rood Safe Since 1889 31 Offlcea Statewide Assets over $1,000,000,000 The seniors at the Oasis Center on F ifth and Marguerite in Corona del Mar seem to be a s king those celebrating the city's 75th birthday the same question over and over again: Shall we dance? Of the seven different activities offered by the center during the two week celebration, three are dances. Sept.ember 13 On Sunday from 2 to 4:30 p.m . the seniors have turned their monthly tea dance into a celebration marking the begin· ning of the 75th anniversary ac tivities. The d ance will honor those participants in their 70's by giving t he wom en roses and the men carnations . Providing music for the dance will be the 14-piece Newport Oasis JaZ7. Band. A $2 donation will be asked Sept.ember 18 On Friday from I to 3 p.m . the Oasis Center will hold a kick-off dance . The dance will also feature the Oasis Jazz Band and will include some Paul J oneses and mixers . There is no charge for this acti vity Seplember t9 -On Saturday from 7:30 to 10 a.m . the Oasis Center will h os t a panc ak e breakfast. The breakfast will cost S2 and in- cludes pancakes, sausage. orange j uke and coffee. That same evening from 7 :30 lo 9, Pacific the center will have an Indian show and mini-pow wow Dancers from the Indian Center of Orange County will provide en- tertainment for the s how . The cost is $4. September 20 On Sunday at l p.m. the center will host a bridge tournament featuring both party and duplicate bridge. Prizes will b(' awarded to tournament winners. A fee of $1 will be charged pai rs : con test ants m us t have their own partners to participate September 23 On Wednesday from 10 a m. to 3 p.m. the Oasis Center will have an open house and hobby s how. The hobby show will feat ur e projects made by the different ac tivity groups a l the center Some of t he groups include sculpturing , wood car ving. needlepoint. stamp collecting and many more. The hobby show and open house are free to the public. Refreshments and entertainment will be provided Sept.ember ZS -On Friday from l to 3 p .m. the center will host another dance. This one is entitled the 75lh Dance. The dance will again feature the Oasis Jazz Band and will be free to pa rticipants. * Superb Audio Systems, Components * Custom Installations -Expert Repair s * Outstand Prices -Boat & Car Systems * Personal Service -Relaxed Atmosphere Your Neighborhood Audio Professionals Quality Products by: YAMAHA DAHLQUIST AIWA INFINITY SAE AUOIO·CONTROL DBX T ANOBERG HJK JVC M ICRO·ACOOSTICS BOSTON-ACOUSTICS HITACHI MAXELL MITSUBISHI HAFLER & OTHERS ... Corona del Mar 2816 E. Coast Hwy . 640-1233 (2 blocks South of MacArthur) l Newport 75th Anniversary -advertising supplement to the DAILY Pl LOT, Thursday, September 3, 1981, Page 19 Newport Beach officials have heaped a heavy schedule of public appearance responsibilities on the newly named resi- dent poet laureate. T . Duncan Stewart. Local poet compares Newport past with present By BETH BALDWIN A month ago, T . Duncan Stewart was officially named the in- terpretive heart and mouthpiece of Ne wport Beach when he was h a nded the vestment of poet laureate. In view of the upcoming 75th an- niversary celebration. Stewart has give n a lot of thought to Newport Beach. Much of these refl ections can be found an the epilogue to the o ffi cial 75th a nnivers ary book. published in the city's honor. But. like one who has found true love, Stewa rt seem s t o n eve r find enough words to describe Newport's beauty and charm. For those ne wcomers who might s ee only the obvious crowding, Stewart's insights justly defend the city·s honor. "l remember the days when I used to pop rabbits with my shotgun from my front porch to make r abbit s t e w.·· t he 32-ycar resid e nt cheerfully remembered. "And you know. we used to have a mountain lion roaming about too. Nowadays, the biggest thing that has changed has been the people . there are so many of them now. "We used to have 4,000 boats in the harbor. now we have 12,000. You used to be able to find a good house for $17,000. Now you couldn't get one for $300,000. Back then, the traffic wasn't too heavy either. Now, that's one of the main topics at the city council meetings. What's happening is that everyone is finding out about the most beautiful spot on earth," the 75-year-old Stewart observed. The award-winning builder who has li ved his days in Newport as a jazz fiddler for the Retrogressive Five Jazz Band, as a poet and probably as one of the few ham radio oper ators who keeps his equipment in a truck, has had only one avocation altered by the face c hange of Newport Beach. "I'm a Sunday School teacher Some years ago I used to have 12 to 14 students in my class . Now J have only three or four. People with families just can't afford to li ve here anymore," Stewart said. Stewart thinks that what keeps most of the Newport residents from muvinji( away 1s the "town. t he climate and the people." What keeps Stewart here are the fnends he has made over the years and the s pecial kind of people that Stewart believes Newport attracts. "The type of person who lives an Nt•wport Bea ch has a ~ct of values for the better things in ltfe ... Stewart said "lie en Joys mus it'. art and literature. But most important ly. the type of per~on who lives 1n Nl'wport does not want the city to c hange for a nything, profits in eluded," Stewart added Stewart conceded that much of see page 40 HUPY 75th AHHIVERSARY NEWPORT BEACH! OUR 1st AIHIVERSARY THEODORE ROBINS FORD LIKES ANNIVERSARIES TOO! --· OUR Bath AHHIVERSARY Theodore Robins' first "FORD CENTER" on Balboa Peninsula in 1921. Pictured is Theodore Robins Sr .. founder. Sixty years later. over 10 acres of the most modern Ford Sales and Service facilities in Southern Califc-rnia. Theodore Robins Jr., Pres. "WE WAIT .... --.~~----- I • • Page 20, Newport 7Sth Anniversary -advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT, Thursday, September 3, 1981, Vaquero steams through porthole of time By NANCY HEWITT They came in a ll shapes and sizes. A Cutty Sark bottle bobbed up and down on the water. One was made up to look like a carousel represent· ing the Balboa Fun Zone. The Ren· dezvous Ballroom burned again. The s teamer "Vaquero" made a re· turn voyage through the porthole of time and a birthday cake was even spotted floating around Newport Harbor. They were all present for the 21st annual Character Boat Parade held August 16 in Newport Harbor. While some boats had nothing more than streams of balloons at· tachcd, most of the entrants kept with the fun of the theme by de· coraling their boats to signify a great event in the his tory of Newport a s part of t he city's 75th birthday celebration. To honor the birthday spirit, the t" o grand marshals chosen for the parade s ponsored by the Commodore Club of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce were long tame Newport residents and com- m unity leaders, Robert Gardner, presiding justice of the Fourth Dis· trictCourtof Appeal , and J . L "Les·· Steffensen, a retired businessman. Several thousandTesidents and vis· 1tors to the harbor lined the waterway·s shores , crowded into restaurants or watched from their boats docked along the parade route. '"Wh e n you think of a parade, you automatically think of floats. Here, the floats are really floating. I wish I owned a boat and could enter. It would be a lot of fun to decorate it," said Martha Carmichael of Corona del Mar. "It's something tbat definitely gives us our own identity," said Newport resident Bill Munson. "This parade is to us what the Rose Parade is to Pasadena." · · 1 come out here every year just to see ~ow the entrants have done their boats each year. A lot of the people really have a lot of imagina· lion." he added. "It's il one-of-a -kind parade," s aid Bill Grundy, who has participated in the parade almost from the beginning. "It's unique and it's a lot of fun." Commodore Bill Lusk's boat, "C'est la Vie" again acled as the official judges' boat and signaled the start of the parade by releasing hundreds of blue and yellow balloons. The parade of boats followed the "Pavilion Queen," a steamer-type vessel that carried the Marine Corps Band, through the entire harbor m a counter-cockwise d1rec· tion beginning in the North Lido Channel. The parade ended at the Balboa Bay Club where presenta· lions to the winning boa ts were made. Taking this year's Sweepstakes Trophy for the top overall in· dividual boat was "N.E . Hour," owned by Walt Luithle and Charles Davis. Other winners in the parade were: -"Is la Bella" owned by see page SO ... ...... .,., .... 0'0-W "Pacific Clipper," owned by Jim Shipman and Gerald Thompson, received the Character Boat Parade award for best sound. ..,....,.,~•o·o...et1 iiilf7RJal! for-ml'UiarfiCtef Boot Parade taTMrn tot of f'1tdDfMtlbtl1il see-rtWT11n boat, tlone 'Up~ ll Cutty Sark bottle! Newpcrt 75th Anniversary -advertising supplement to the DAILY Pl LOT, Thursday, September J, 1981, Page 21 POTTERY SHACK SALE Franciscan Dinne1Ware, Glassware ~ ~./ ---~ THE SHACK'S ANNUAL SEPTEMBER OPEN SToc·K SALE 20%-33 V3 % OFF Our Everyday Low Price All our Franciscan earthenware is on sale at a tremendous savings! Save on the most widely sold pattern in the history of American dinnerware -Desert Rose. Also included are Apple, October, Fresh Fruit, Cafe Royal, Ivy, Strawberry Fair, Rosette, Bouquet, Madeira, Hacienda Gold , and Hacienda Green. All patterns dishwasher and microwave safe. Special. introductory savings of 20o/o on Desert Rose glassware including juice, double old fashioned, beverage/ice tea, and all purpose goblet. It only happens once a year and the time is now. POTTERY SHACK "The Pottery and Tabletop Showplace of the Pacific Coast" Since 1936 -Over 100 Open Stock Dinnerware Patterns Bridal registry, gift wrap. We ship to al I states 1212 S. COAST HWY., LAGUNA BEACH 17141 494-1141 OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Page 22, Newport 75th Anniversary -advertising supplement to the DAI LY PI LOT, Thur sday, September 3, 1981, It would take a flood tJ keep the popular Balboa water/ ront empty today. Thousands of people flock to the summer play- ground each year. Photo by Gary"l\mbrose. • • .or are they Times haven't changed much when it comes to parking in the beach area. The parking situation is just as bad today as it was in the late 20s. I ••• I I I 7, I I.\' I The streets of Balboa did not escape high tides and surf in 1934 , as shoum in this scene of kids and dogs paddling along the Ocean Front at the Rendezvous Ballroom. Photo was taken by Pat Patterson. .. • rt ,., •:t J 1rn /1 •1 / t ·-~ Newport 75th Anniversary advertising supplement to the DA IL Y Pl LOT. Thursday. September 3, 1981. Page 23 YEARS OF BUSINESSES THAT HA VE HELPED TO BUILD A BETTER COMMUNI1Y ESTABLISH ED 1905 BALBOA PAVILION One year older than city of Newport Beach ESTABLISHED 1921 .. THE CANNERY A Newport Landmark Since 1921 301 o Lafayette 675-5777 r: ST AB/./ S JI f; D 194 1 Balboa Cleaners 1-0ay Service Alterations-Leather & Suede Work 605 E . Balboa Blvd. 673-SIOO F:STABLISllED 1946 Fnr all vour real csli.lll' ncl'ds in :';e.,q><wt Rcuch ii ·:-. D -0 111-l)t,/J t>]IU ESTABLI SH ED 1951 Happy 75th Birthday Newport Beach '\ \\ C B t\ y Department Store MCN S ANO WOMEN S 673·5650 SPOR rsWCAR ESTABl./S/I ED 19.57 Architectural Firm BISSELL ASSOCIATES 190 Newport Center Dr. Newport Beach 644-5670 ESTABLISll ED 1960 Vick Manufacturing Jew(\krs ~1wt·1ah111l.: In ("u,toni Or.,1.1r11 & Munufllc·turin.: \II T\ Pl'' of Ht'llUIMllfl as:n w. Cna'' ""'. 67:)-121:! ESTABLISHED 1907 Happy Birthday Newport Beach From the rritmbers ot the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce 1407 Jamboree 644-8211 ESTABLI SHED 1922 Advertising & public relations BOZELL & JACOBS 4590 MadArthur, Ste 60 Newport Beach 833-0888 EST:\81.JSllED 1941 : ~..,. 1t l -~' ( . ""! i/1·i~~ ..... ¢-·.,,·~ ~ C••ot at Bal SPECIALTY SQUAW BREAO JOI Matn St., 8albo4-91661 /111/) 6!3-201/0 & ESTABLISHED 1948 ~ART'S olanding SPORTFISHING 1/2 Day Boat ''Newporter" Charter Boats • Tackle Sales & Rentals GARY'S BAYVIEW CAFE 503 E. Edgewater, Balboa 675-4550 ESTABLISHED 1951 Congratulations for your tremendous progress for the last 7S years. Our 31st YEAR THE CRAB COOKER 2200 Newport Blvd. 67l-0100 ESTABLI SHED 1958 Mol11k llomc Park. bl>ul marina. • l:iunrh ramp & clry storage ar<.'a DeANZA BAYSIDE VILLAGE 300 Ea!.l Coast llw.' ESTABLI Sil ED 1961 ~kn '-. & Ro~s · hmr :-(\'ling at it!\ ht''t ~ li73 1331 EV~LVN'S BARBER 'HOP 1111 \ :J:?nd St. '\f'\\IH•rl l\c•<H'h ESTABLISHED 1909 BALBOA • ISLAND FERRY 410 SOl'Tll BAY f RO:-IT BALBOA ISl.A1'0 CAJ.IFORNIA V2662 ESTABLISHED 1938 (#£1%.-./j?-.Af_f GENE SMITH & SONS 608 f Balboa Blvd 92661 (71 4) 673 8310 ESTABLI SIIED 1945 LARGEST SUPP LIER OF M ARINE HARDWARE ACCESSOR I ES ON THE WEST COAST NEWPORT SUPPLY CO. CAPTAIN'S LOCKER RETAIL STORES 900 W. Coast Hwy. 64S-1711 ESTABLISHED 1950 DONALDSON'S DEPT. STORE ,~"The Store That Has Everything" 300 Main St. y Balboa 673-4910 ESTABLISHED 1955 Cong1:atulations to the city of Newport Beach on its 75lh Annivers arv Roy C'arver Rolls· Ro)'C£'·BMW 15-10 I .Jam borC't' 714·1l40·6444 ~ / ESTABLISHED 1959 I .-y-1.-Fresh Fish Prime Rib --~-Weekend Brunch I_•// 1 ~ Wild Game ff;f/»Uf/¥1~ Night 1 ON rHc P£N1NsuLA Banquet Room BALBO A "''/ /o1ol /lo1/h.;o1 /111J /1<1l/ooo1 (I\ •J:(,(1/ -14 /67 ·'· .,.,, 26 EST ABLI Sf/ ED 1961 Specializing In 18th & 19th Century paintings, water colors. oils, figurines & bronzes. OLD WORLD ART GALLERY ..3439 Via U do, Ne wport Beach 673-5430 Page 24, Newport 75th Anniversary adverti!>tnQ supplement to the DA IL Y Pl LOT, Thursday, September 3, 1981, YEARS OF BUSINESSES 1HA T HA VE HELPED TO BUILD A BETTER COMMUNITY ESTABLISHED 1965 C11n~r .itul at rons to thl' bl' JUI 1( ul r1l\ nf 'Ii~" purt Beach. on tht•ir 7Sth Annivt>rsary A-DOORS WI NDOWS & SCR EEN CO. llll!I W 16th St . N B ~48·1191 ESTABLISHED 1970 ....aatter~ p oF CALIF~"'1~& Congratulates .Vewport Beach _ --.....,.. 011 her 7501 lhrth.0011 lido Marina VIiiage. NB (714) 675-8711 EST ABLI Sil ED 197.'J Congratulations to the c ity of Newport Beach BANK OF CALIFORNIAN.A. 1401 Dove St. 833-3511 ESTABLISHED 1976 E~d .. El~~u .. ~!~P ~L,,,,,, '"'"""' ~ l.ond1eon Mun thru l"n 9 P<1gc ( ;nurnwt Dinnt•r ~knu On•r 100 F.nl n·v' Entertainment & Danr1ni.: Nrteh l'•ll'k!,111 Lmrni:1• 4110 MacArthur Blvd .• ~.R. 752-7X ll ESTABLISHED 1977 For all your yachting needs come to PACIFIC OCEAN YACllTS 3404 Vi a Oporto Newport Beach E STABLISHED 1978 675·56!0 One of the few secretarial businesses, still 1n busi- ness, in the same location for over 3 yrs. OFFICE EFFICIENCY SERVICES 1300 DOVE ST., SECOND FLOOR 1301 DOVE ST., FOURTH FLOOR (71") 752-1622 &oO tHI Balboa Boulevard Balboa. Ca111omt1 92661 Telepl'lon•. (714) 673-3701 ESTABLISHED 1967 NewPOrt Sailing School & Academy of Sails Pr orl•S,.,llllr:lb in tht• Jrt ur sci11tn.: 1•rO\ rdrng '>3rlrni: rn:.trul·tron ... l'lwrti·t . \,11·hL' I!! lo II;. mc·mbershrp,, duh nurs,•s .ind mon• MJ2 VIA OPORTO .,~1100 LIDO MARINA VILLAGE NEWPORT BEACH ESTABLISHED 1970 ~--uors i!!tz F AMOUS OMELETS .: ~ HIDI BURGERS --. 10S Pa lm Ave., Balboa 675-7320 ESTABLISHED 1974 Specializing in: Sterling Silver, Estate 1ewelry, glass orientals, lamps. RUTH'S ANTIQUES S401/2 So. Baytront Newport Beach ESTABLISHED 1976 67S-o433 Certifie d P ublic Accounta nts Partners: Ronald L Conrad Richard D. Freese Michael A. Harrison CONRAD & ASSOCIATES, CPA 14 Corporate Plaza Dr. Ste 2SO Newport Beach 759-0511 ESTABL ISJIED 1977 SunState Escrow Compa nv 4910 Campus Drive, Newport Beach, CA. 9}663 (71 4) 752-1741 ESTABLISHED 1978 PACIFIC SPORTS For Active Sp ortswear 675-84 10 2301 W. BALBOA BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH ESTABLISHED 1979 Camping goods, clothing, military surplus new & used. Open 1 days ~ we.lie. SOUTH COAST ARMY NAVY STORE 6100 W. COH t Hwy., Newport BNch ' " . '• . ,. ..... ,. ESTABLISHED 1967 A un ictue Coffee Shop featuri ng Chili Congratulations to a city that's been good to us. CHAR LI ES CHILI 2278 Newport Blvd. 107 McF;1dden Place 675-7991 -645-0630 ESTABLISHED 197 1 Cong ratulations Newport Beach 75 yea r s BAER'S LAIR 4507 W. Coast Hwy. ESTABLISHED 1974 ~ -•';iO~T~J!:!~- 112 23rd St., Newport Beach (714) 67 5-2855 ESTABLISHED 197() LUSK REALTY It a port of Htc J .. D. Unti Ir Son f-ily. We Mt hl4Jll dandardt of bowled,_. Tiiis nwms tttcrt our fNOple hcJ,re yean of succen deallllg wftt--buytn & Hl!.n . W• wt proud to be port of Hewport '-ch'• ..:usl. ~-675-3411 ESTABLISHED 1978 We c.an be of service to you here in helping you w i th tours cruises, airline tickets. All travel ar rilngemen'ts can be applied to your Neiman· M arcus charge. ~~it11Au .1Jahwt TRAVE L SERVICE J11A~Jf~ 49 Fashion Island 759-1900, ext. 310 Newport Beach ESTABLI S II ED 1978 ASSOCIATE D INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES R eal Estate, Commercial, Industr i al , Investments Serving Southern California 5100 Birch St. 955-0060 E STABLISHE D 1980 Specializing in bridal & debutantes. National Brands & custom designs. Newport 7Sth Anniversary -advertising supplement to the DA IL Y PI LOT. Thursday, September 3, 1981, Page 2S YEARS OF BUSINESSES THAT HA VE HELPED TO BUILD A BETTER COMMUNI1Y ESTABLISHED 1971 Your Yacht Dealer In Newport Beach. For all your yachting m needs. Cori11ffiian Yacht Sa1es 2803 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 6«·9530 ESTABLISHED 1974 MUl'S WI lfSIUS rt11tt .. ..,., ESTABLISHED 1978 Ill ""'"I ~1cn's & Wom('n's iJJ \\liir.,'1 hair styling Utz INTERNATIONAL HAIR DESIGN, INC. 300 Wett Coast Hwy., N.B. 548-225' ESTABLISHED 1979 · Por The Best I n French Dining .. Peatul'ing · · .. Frt•sh Fish. F'ruit Sherbert. Pastries CHEZ LAUTREC 34Zl Via Oporto Startinf( Sept Closed Sun Open Mon ESTABLISHED 1981 ,,_llf'-~~~, 301 M•rlne Avenue 8alb0t t1t1nd, Celll0tnla 92962 T8tepnone· (71') 87w.212 ESTABLISHED 1970 Cong r atulations to the city of Newport Beach on its 75lh Anniversary THE BEACH BALL 21 16 W. Ocean Front 673-5894 ESTABLISHED 1973 The only original curios and antique shop in California. Bikes & acces. PEDAL PUSHER 280<1 Newport Blvd., N .B. 67S-2S70 SWAP MEE T COMING SOON ESTABLISHED 1975 Orange Countv's r.reatest Salad Bar FEATURING' FRESH FISft ANDA VIEW 8AYFRONT RESTAURANT ANTHONY'S PIER 2 RESTAURANT 103 N. Bayside Dr., 640-5123 ESTABLISHED 1977 "A Better Way To Meet People" We are a unique & successful Video Introductory Company. Save M oney, Time & Energy. We AP· peal to "Super Busy" & "Super Selective" Singles as seen on ABC, NBC & CBS News. GR EAT EXP ECTATIONS 1100 Birch, Ste 102. N.B. 955-2831 ESTABLISHED 1978 IN NEWPOfff BEACH REAL ESTATE SINCE 1970 "Elegant Homes Our Specialty" (714) 644-8382 ~orBon d}J-oung,dJ?,eaitor ESTABLISHED 1979 3300 West COHI Highway I Newport Btatl\ c a1oto•n1a 97663 Telephone (11•) 63t·920S sos Via Oporto 675-0900 ESTABLISHED 1970 .. A Devilish Good Drink" Oro~e Vuliu6 . 711 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa 675-1073 ESTABLISHED 1975 NEWPORT TROPHY A WARDS -PLAQUES ENGRAVING 42S Newport Blvd Suite D Newport Beach 714 631-4465 ESTABLISHED 1977 For all your travel needs. GOING PLACES TRAVEL 81 Fashion Island Newport Beach 640-0821 ESTABLISHED 1978 BUSINESS AND PERSONAL TRAVEL W~ ftLD SPECIALISTS ~ Worldv1ew Travel Inc E~ 4 700 Teller Avenue Newport Beach Co 92660 ~ EL Telephone (714)97S-1200 LOCATED AT CAMPUS AND JAMBOREE ESTABLISHED 1979 Orange County's Finest Seafood Restaurant As per Orange Coast atld Air Cal Magazines 7 NIGHTS LIVE ENTE RTAINMENT-DANCING McCormick's Landing 3180 Airway s.46-9880 ESTABLISHED 1981 ,. -~--..-......_ __ _ JUST GOOD FOOD Open 7 Days 6 a.m .-10 p.m . Breakfast . Lunch · Dinner Page 26, Newport 75th Anniversary -advertising supplem ent to the DA I L Y Pl LOT, Thursday, September 3, 1981: '. "IL . i ;ii y .•• i I I ,_ ' -... --- -~ .. .--. . "· . •• -•• _!,_. rt _r- ... . . Tim; 190H picture of the Ra/boa Pavilion seems quiet and peaceful hardly the center of aclivzty it was to become m years ahead Today the Pavzlio11 is the center of recreation and commeret' rn the Newport area. It alwa.11s seems to he 1i11nprng w1tli people and actzv1ty. I • • .or are they And then there's traffic .... .\'ewport m 1930 seems to be 1us t as congested with traffic then as it zs today. Today rush hour t raff1c on .Jamboree Road shows no '--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~s-1g_n_s_o_f_e_as~in_g~u-P_·~~--· ~- I -----·~k-----~------------a--~z-9'~ Newport 7Sth Anniversary -advertising supplement to the DAILY Pl LOT, Thursday, September 3, 1981, Page 27 LYDIA'S INTERIOR DESIGNERS / WISHES • NEWPORT BEACH A HAPPY 75th ANNIVERSARY WE ARE CELEBRATING OUR 20th YEAR IN NEWPORT BEACH I . Lydia's, Inc. Mtmber l.P.D. -(714) 548-2350 400 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach --~~~~~---.-----~•s._. ....... s._ ...... ~ .. l!lm--Jll!I~ ...... Page 28, Newport 15th Anniversary -advertising supplement to the DAILY Pl LOT, Thursdav, September J, 1981, ror lhe alhlelic lype ... By BETH BALDWIN Running, paddling, putting. bowling, spiking. serving, surf ing and spectating are all part of the run or celebrating Newpart Beach's 75th birth· day. The ci ty will host a mid· September tournament of out- door sports from September 12 to 25 that will highlight recrea- tion a I activit ies open t o Newport Beach residents. While some or the seven events are sure to draw com· petitors from outs ide Southern California, most of the ac t1vities are designed for local amateur participation The premiere event will be the Third Annual Coors Invita- tional Long Distance Outrigger Canoe Race to be held Sep· tember 12 and 13. J At 7:30 a.m., women conteg°'.' tants will begin the first day of racing with a 28-mile stretch from the Newport Beach bel l buoy lo Catalina l s land's Avalon Bay. The following day. male participants wi ll race the canoes on the return leg to Newport, finishing at the Vf'W guest dock at Fifteenth Street Actor Buddy Ebsen will pre- side as grand marshal over the festivities on board lhc Vl P escort boat. .. Dooley." Some of the participating teams include KOA . Hale Lani, Honolulu's women's team. and the Outrigger Canoe Club. The race is being sponsored by Coors. Offshore and Armor All. SERVICE! The following Saturday, Sep- t ember 19, the City or Newport Beach Parks, Beaches a nd Recreation Department will sponsor a beach volleyball tournament for youngsters 18 years and younger. t While Newport Beach volleyball may not be as establis hed as the city. Bob Granger . .recreation s upervisor for the city. said Newport was one of the first beaches lo introduce what has become a Southern California craze. The tournament will begin al 9 a.m. on the city volleyball courts next to the Balboa Pier parking lot. Interested team members m ay pick up entry ro rms at Ne wport Beach Parks, Beaches a nd Recrea· lion Department. 3300 Newport Boulevard. or at any library in t.he city. Each team is expected to sign up and pay the S8 entry fee before 4 p.m. September 16. Those willing to pay an ad· dJtional S2 late fee can sign up as late as one·halr hour before service begins as long a open· ings still exist. ANNIVERSARY RUN In honor of 7~ vears. a 7 S kilometer foot 1·aC"e will be held on the following day Approximately 5 mile~. the September 20 race will take place beginning al 8 a.m. on a c ours e near and a r o und Fashion Island in Newport Beach. ··we hope lo get out the peo- ple who want to step up from five kilometer race. but it will also be a challenge for the 10 kilometer runner s to s peed up their time." said Hall Seely. one of the 75th anniversar\' committee members organiz- ing the run Plaques featuring the city'!'! 75th Anni versary logo will be ENTRY BLANKS Tennis . . . Page 37 7.5 K Run .. • . .. • Page 43 Golf . .. . . . . . . Page 44 Volleyball . . . . . . Page 47 •· awarded to winners fini shing first through fifth in each of the categories determined by age and sex. Registration packets can bl· picked up through September 15 at Ski and Spurts. 27 Fashion Island. Runners also may register the day or tht· race. The entrance fee of $.3. or $7 ir the participant wunts ;,1 t shirt. HANG TEN Some or California 's finest young surfers are expected to compete in the first s urfing contest ever sponsored by the city or Newport a nd Quicksilver. Inc . September 19 a nd 20 Amateur s urf ers are welcome to participate in the 75th anniversary contest that takes place at FHty -f ourth Street in Newpart Beach. The two winners of the con· test will be invited to compete in the Californi a -Hawa ii Challenge in Hawaii in Oc- tober. Quicksilver will donate the travel expenses. Other winners win receive prizes and donations given by community merchants. The entrance fee is $30 per participant. Further informa· lion can be ob t ai ned at Quicks ilver. 891 Production Plate in Newport Beach. or by calling 645· 1395. ln the event of bad weather. the contest will be held on Sep· tember 26 and 27 F·O·O·O·O·R·E ~ ! ! ! What better lime is there to d ecide the city's golf champ than during the cit y's an· nlversary celebration? This and a lot of fUn will take place on September 21 when. at the sound of the s hotgun •tt p11ett I Newport 75th Anniversary -advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT, Thursday, September 3, 1981, Page29 .. 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' 1.d 111 llh 111!.! f 1111111'' 111 •Ill "12·h' ~\\'II I ..., h1' 1\'1' "'"1 1rfd11 lr11111 1714 I -,')2 1'1117 ' I Hll':Jl11if' 'J:iJ It) bt1111U: 'JtlJ J1; 0 ')~lq ., .... r&fff•(.(l;AJ,I••*• v. Jlt '111 t ~»:·l'llViil.1~ l 'i f; .nr.•>v ~\" lo ionoti nJ - '.Newport Beach celebrates 75 years With something for everyone U.S. CHA1'1PIONSWPS LONG DISTANCE OUTRIGGER CANOE RACE will be held Sep- tember 12 and 13 at 7 a .m . beginning with the women's team paddling from 18th Street on the 'Balboa PeninsuJa to Catalina Island. The women's teams consist of 12 members who rotate in shifts to relieve the 6 paddlers. The 40-foot canoes are escorted by a mother ship and chase boat. They are expected to cross the channel in about 5 hours. . The Catalina Chamber of Commerce will IJ'eet the teams and that evening prepare a ~barbecue for au participants. ~ The men's teams, consisting of nine m em- bers each. will be sent off the next morning following the traditional Hawaiian blessing. • Both groups will be contending for a $3,000 purse which goes toward deferring the cost of ~avel expenses and equipment for this non- ptofi t s port. OASIS CENTER EVENTS include a tea dance September 13 Crom 2 to 4:30 p.m .. a kick· off dance September 18 from 1 to 3 p .m ., a pan- cake breakfast September 19 from 7 · 30 to 10 a .m .. an Indian show at 7:30 p.m. September 19 . an open house September 23 from 10 a . m . to 3 p.m., and the Oasis 75th Dance September 25 from 1to3 p .m . The Oasis Center is located on Fifth a nd Marguerite in Corona del Mar. A KICK-OFF BREAKFAST will be he ld September 18 at 7 :30 a .m . in the Balboa Pa'Vi.Jion . The breakfast is limited to the first 500 reservations at a cost of $10 per person THE GAZEBO DEDICATION will be held September 18 at 10 a.m .. immediately following the kick-off breakfast. The dedication \\-ill include the presentation of a bronze plaque commemora.ting Stan Ken- ton and His Orchestra. a popular big band that . played in the Rendezvous Ballroom. located a block from where the Gazebo stands. The Gazebo is located at the Balboa Pier. THE 75TH VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT will be held September 19 beginning at 9 a .m . at the Balboa Pier. The junior tournament featuring doubles volleyball matches costs $8 for those 18 years and under. THE DEDICATION OF I NSPIRATION POINT. a viewing location on the bluffs of Corona del Mar. will be held September 19 at 2 p.m. The ceremony will commemorate the citizens who banded together and purchased the property in 1953 to ins ure its public access. The ceremony will also pay tribute to Braden Finch. a former city councilman who was large ly responsible for organizi ng the resi- dents in the acquisition of the land. by erecting a plaque telling the legend of the bronze seals installed at the site 10 years ago in honor of Finch. The park is located on Ocean Boulevard between Orchid and Narcissus . A 7.5 KILOMETER R UN will be held Sep- tember 20 beginning at 8 a .m . at Fas hion Island. Entry fee is Si with a t-s hirt and S3 without. Participants will be categorized by age and sex. A GOLF TOURNAMENT will be held Sep- tember 21 at Irvine Coast Country Club at 10 a.m. There is an entry charge of $35 per person and is only open to residents of Newport Beach and members of local country clubs. A 75TH ANNIVERSARY TENNIS TOURNAMENT will be held from September 23 to 27 at the Newport Beach Tennis Club. the Balboa Bay Club, San J oaquin Hills Park and Corona del :Vi ar lligh School. The tournament will consist of a doubles • The dates and times on this calendar were based on mformatiott available at the time of publication. For further information call 644-8211 . tournament for t hose 75 years or older, a porthole doubles tournament and a singles porthole tournament. Cost for the tournament is $20 for doubles, $15 for singles . A LAWN BOWLING TOUR NAMENT sponsored by the Newport Harbor Lawn Bowl- ing Club will be held September 25. Eight Coast League clubs will participate in the day-long tournament at the San Joaquin Hills Park. A BIRTHDAY CAKE CEREMONY will be held September 25 from 3 to 5 p.m . in the city hall lobby. A magnificent cake in the shape of 75 will be cut by Mayor Jackie Heather and everyone 1s invited. AN EVEN ING OF BIG BANDS ENTERTAINMENT will be held September 26 at Center Stage Court in Fashion Island begin- ning at 5 p.m . H arry Babbitt will be the master of ceremonies as continuous groups perform through the evening . Pete Gross and his barbershop quartet. Guy Galferty, who wrote the city's official song, The Sweet Adelines, Pelarpago de! Cielo, Folklore Dancers, and Henry Brandon's Orchestra are among the scheduled performers. In addition , a fashion show will be present- ed b~· the Newport Harbor Jaycees and their wives. in a display of 75 years of fashion trends. THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY PARADE will be held September 26 beginning at 3 p.m . at Fashion Island. Sixty fl oats and antique cars entered by- various residents. companies and organizations will circle the.one-mile Newport Center Drive. Celebrities participating in the parade will be Buddy. Ebse n, Ruby Keeler, Jean Cagney and Leon Ames . 'V QI t ~ f ;i .... ~ :I > ::> ::> i .., ~ ~ I & c II ;i ~ l i j .. .. 0 1 ~ r -< 'V r 0 .-4 -4 l J I i .., ~ ~ ~ .. 1: 7:00 A.M. U.S. ·Championships Long Distance Outrigger Canoe Race 2-4:30 P.M. Tea Dance 8:00 A.M. 7.5 Kilometer Run .-~~ A9 ...... _ ~~--......... ~· -~ .,.. -_, ~· .... 10-6:00 P.M. Golf Tournament 10-3:00 P.M. Friends of Oasis Open House 10 A.M.-6 P.M. 75th Anniversary Tennis Tournament Runs Sept. 23-27 September 12 -26 7:30 A.M . I Kick-off Breakfast at Balboa Pavillion ~~ I lO:OOA .M. I Gazebo Dedication .....____ ___ -I SATURDAY 7:00 A.M. U.S. Championships Long Distance Outrigger Canoe Race 7:30-10:00 A.M. Pancake Breakfast 9:00 A.M . 75th Beach VoUeyball Tournament 2:00 P.M. Dedication of Inspiration Point in 1-3:00 P.M. I Corona del Mar Kick-off Dance 7:30 P.M. Indian Show 1-3:00 P.M. I 3:00 P.M. Oasis 75th Dance "The Porthole of Time" Parade at -~ I Fashion island 3-5:00 P.M. I Birthday Cake 4:00 P.M. Ceremony Big Bands --~ I Entertainment at Center Stage Court ALLDAY in Fashion Island Lawn Bowling at San Joaquin Hills Park z i :1 .... ... :J I < It ~ ~ ~ < I l < ~ .. ; l Ill c ~ f. .. g .. i 0 > r -< ,, r 0 -4 -4 '::I' c ~ ! Ill ~ I 3 i ~ ~ ~ l ~ ' ----·----~~~~--------------------~~ Page 32, Newport 7Sth Anniversary -advertising supplement to the DAILY Pl LOT, Thursday, September 3, 1981, Everyone loves a parade By Beth Baldwin Not since Dr. Seuss have many of us imagined boats on wheels or a 1,000-balloon parade. Well, thanks to the celebration of Newport Beach's 75th birthday, these and other unusual phenomena will materialize during the festivities happening on Sept. 26. ··Through the Portholes of Time" is the over all theme for the 45·minute parade an~ the five hours of entertainment planned to follow at Fashion lsland. On that day approximately 50 trucks, classic cars, fl oats, boats. bands and vans jam med with dignitaries, celebrities and Newport residents will begin parading at 3 p.m The one·mile route will origmate at 500 Newport Center Drive and follow the circular path of the street. Even though no group entering the parade was allowed to spend more than 500 dollars on float and tostume design, there will be pnzes and quite a few s urprises. Carol Bl anchard, parade chairman , urges e..eryone to pay close attention to the float follow· ing the L' S. Air Force of the Golden West. Unlike mos t city parades, there will be only one business entry Local homeowners. youth. civic and service groups are the main participants in the project that has been on the drawing board since September 1980. At that time, Mayor J ackie Heather appointed 14 75th annjversary committee members to organize a celebration. with Beryl Melinkoff at the helm. . Since then, the committee list has swoll en to 40 a nd . a ccording to Blanchard , the group of festivities was planned without a budget. ·Pulling everything together has taken a lot of hours of volunteer time." Blanchard said "I think this is what Newport Beach is all about." Also riding in the parade will be 36 of the last 40 city councilmen who served Newport Beach since 1940. Past female mayors of the city, Dora IJill, Doreen Marshall and Heather will be riding together in a classic car. Other celebrities and dignitaries mclude ,Representative Marian Bergeson, Senator John '"'Sc hmitz, Representative Robert Badham, Mickey Moos e , the Disneyland Ambassador. James • see~e34 ! ' t 1· • Throughout. the entertainment the Southern California Robot Mime will perform traditional and contemporary mimes for the crowds at the parade entertainment. .,.,, I m=••======it:.mr iiiiiili=<F ~t~ •• te•~ , .. _. *'l'iiil'iiiiiiiiii" .iiiiiiiii~:;-~.~ : -- . ~ -~~----..,.--~ .... -------.a ..................... _~ Newport 15th Anniversary -advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT, Thursday, September J, 1981, Page33 ---(jrand Opining_ a Pro~ 'J\[gwPort Allow your adventurous spirit to drifi with the tradewinds, sailing beyond the realm of the ordinary, and arriving at your magnificent, new condominium home in Sea Island. Artistically etched into a gentle hillside adjacent to the fairways oflrvi ne Coast' Country Club, Sea Island is oriented to panoramic views of the golf course, Upper Newport Bay, the Pacific Ocean or the cosmopolitan silhouette of Newport Center and Fashion Island. Explore this semi-tropical environment of exotic trees and flora, emerald lagoons and magnificent landscaping. You 'll agree that Sea Island is, indeed, the definitive statement of fine living, a world of elegance, guarded-gate security, recreation and sophistication that reflects the Legacy of Style for which Newport Beach is uniquely renowned. Select your new residence from a variety of architecturally-bold two and three-bedroom floor plans, ranging up to 3,003 square feet and appointed according to Sea Island's theme of the quintessence of privileged lifestyles. from $55Q,QQOto $1,QQQ,QQQ. f i SFAISIAND Prestigious Condominiums Newport Beach A Legacy of Style. U ~a Cove Lane Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714} 851-8618 .-• ~ 'J,{c~ve~ment./JJ •==-=li=*==---========•===rcfiifl'!lil!bJl!llllll!l!1t(\'o\ "1 1\ ·~rt·r .I • 9t.n8 9~io'i\ \ iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-------=~====~--~---- j Page J.4, Newport 75th Anniversary -advertising supplement to the DA IL Y Pl LOT, Thursday, September J, 1981 , .. Everyone loves a parade from page 32 Cagney's sister Jean, Ruby Keeler and Buddy Ebsen. The Newport Theatre Arts Center and Newport. Balboa Savings and Loan Association will present a float named after an upcoming play. "The Great American Backstage Musical." Ex· cerpts of it will be enacted on board the float dur· ing the parade. The Newport Exchange Club has decided to combine the old with the new in honor of the his· torical celebration. The old will be a B.M.W. Ml car. The new will be a Mercer Raceabout of which there are only 400 in the country and two in Newport Beach. according to Blanchard. Several bands, rndian maidens, scouts, and many others will round out the lively procession that will gather after the parade at the J .C. Pen· ney Center Court Stage. If all goes according to schedule, this should take place just before 4 p.m. · Simultaneously, Sarah Kerr and her Sing-a- long Group will be warming up the Fashion Island merrymakers for another five hours of entertain· ment. As soon as all of the dignitaries and parade participants have arrived, awards will be given to honor c·reati ve parade entries. Many Newport Beach residents will be there to cheer for each of the four neighborhoods represented in tht! parade. Following the awards presentations. Guy Halferty and His Orchestra will accompany Mellnkoff as he sings the official Newport Beach song. Anyone who remembers the programs entitled "Glamour Girl ... "Bandstand Review ," "Hollywood Opportunity." or the "Second Cup of Coffee Club," will want to stick around to see Harry Babbitt perform between 4:30 and 5 p.m Besidej-ittaining fame through his ap· pearances on the aforementioned programs, Bab· bill is often referred to as Mr. Orange County because of his time given in assisting fund-raising activities throughout the area. Some of his recorded rut songs that might be sung include, "The Three Little Fishes." "Who Wouldn 't Love You." "I Got Spurs That Jingle, Jangle, Jing le," "Slow Boal To China," .. Playmates," "Friendship," and "Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition ." At 5 p.m., a skit rerteclin~ the life and times of D1st1nct1ve Shoes. Leather Handbags. Accessories Uolhtr 1<.J -) Distinctive Shoes ( . ~ Leather Handbags ~ Accessories • ~ Oothing historical Newport Beach featunng fashions from the past will be presented. No American city anniversary is complete without a barbershop quartet and this celebration will not be without one. As their contribution to the City's celebration. members of the Newport Beach Police Department will join members of the Lutheran Church of the Master of Corona del Mar see page 38 I 1 i --~----------------------._. .................. ----Newport 7Sth Anniversary -advertising supplement to the DA IL Y Pl LOT, Thursday, September 3, 1981, Page 35 Chronolo8y rrom pa~t· lJ 1907 Santa Ana River 1s rechanneled. 1908 Gondolier G. Scarpa launches idea for Tournament of Lights. 1909 Famed actress and cos m opol ite Madame Helena Modjeska dies at her home on Bay Island. 1910 Mc Fadden brothers sell Newport, Lido dnd Balboa islands for S3S,OOO. 1912 Glenn Martin Illes from Newport Bay t o Catalina in 37 minutes, setting longest over-w ater record 1n aviation history Newport Harbor lines established, ratified by Congress in 1917 1914 Courity Hospital opens in Orange. Storm inundates Newport 1915 Bond issue brings 108 miles of good roads to county. including Newport Beach 1916 Balboa I sland annexed to city of Newport Beach. Flood inundates county when r i ver and Santiago Creek burst banks. 1917-1921 -Harbor w ork done by city of Newport Beach and Orange County, including construction of 1900-foot-long west jetty, construction of Bitter Point Dam, diversion of Santa Ana River from bay, and dredging of city and county channels. Cost to city: S290,000; to county : SS00,000. 1917-Barge scene for silent movie spectacle "Cleopa tra," st arring T heda Bara, filmed 1n Newport H arbor . Newporters register for draft as war is declared on Germany. 1918 Spanish Influenza hits county Twelve dead 1n one day at Delhi. 1919 City of N e wport Beach receives title to tidelands adjacent to its boundaries. First Tournament of Lights 1920 -The start of the Roaring ius, and Hollywood glitters, with many of its top stars find1nq their ways to Newport Beach notably John Wayne, Andy Devine, Buddy Ebsen, Ray Milland, Ruby Keeler , and Errol Flynn. 1921 Santa Ana River rechanneled fro m Newport Bay to the sea. Madame Larue, The Green Dragon and Soto 's cur io shop thrive in Balboa. 1922 First Newport Yacht Re9atta. Duke Kahanamoku introduces surf boarding to the western United States at Newport Beach. First sanitary sewers installed under supervision of Paul Kressley, city engineer. 1923 Corona del Mar annexed to city of Newport Beach. Tl"te Eddie Martin Airport opens, 1ater t o become John Wayne Airport, the na tion 's second bu s iest. Old M cFadden area cleaned up. First public restroom bull! at M cFadden place. 1924 General Lansing Beach, retired cl"tief of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, conducts survey and recommends expendi ture of Sl.2 million for Newport Harbor 1 mprovement s. E 1ght drown at Newport when launch "Adieu" capsizes. Balboa Yacht Club founded. mile-long exper i m ental tube on Irvine Beach. 1926 County voters defeat bond issues to finance S 1 2 million in Harbor improveme nts. Coast Highway opened by Douglas Fairbanks and Marv Pickford. 1927 City of Newport Beach votes SS00,000 to extend w est 1ett.Y and build new east 1etty. M etropolitan Water District organized, eventually to bring Colorado River water to Southern Califor nia. Typhoid epidemic hits area. 1928 Emergency dredging of harbor entrance by Citizens' Harbor Committee. Rendezvous Ballroom opens at Balboa. First Transpacific Yacht Race to Hawaii leaves Newport Bay. 1929 Beginning of the Great Depression. City of Newport Beach votes S200,000 for harbor entrance dredging and construction of rock ~~~~l~~Js•~trd~~~r~~ * * * * .~ * ************** groins. Academy A ward winner, "All Quiet on the Western Front," is f i lmed above Corona del Mar. 1932 -~uth of Newport Beach, the largest capture of cont r aband whiskey of Prohibition period occurs when the ship "Daylight" is seized off Salt Creeek in South Laguna. 1933 -Federal government allocates Sl.14 million and Orange County voters endorse bond issue of Sl>40,000 sec:• page :J6 I i I ·1 -~--------------------------............ ~ Page 36, Newport 7Sth Anniversary -advertising supplement to the DAIL V Pl LOT, Thursday, September 3, 1981, lAND e SEA e AIR LEASING YOUR C~PLETE LEASING COMPANY AUTOMO·TJVE LEASING SPECIALISTS • 280ZX • Mercedes • BMW • Audi •Toyota• Cutlass• Cadillac • Volkswagen • Honda • Chevrolet • Mazda • Buick • Peugeot• Rolls-Royce • Datsun • WE MEET YOUR LEASING NEEDS! CALL US TODAY LANl•SEA•AIR LEASING 1600 Dove Street Suite 415. Newport Beach 975-0440 Auto• Truck• Equipment• Boats • Aircraft• Mactunery Spec1a1t1es Chroriolo8y from page 35 to finance final harbOr reclaimation projects of 1934-35. Epic earthquake causes S8 m illion in damages, takes 12 lives in county ; epicenter three-and-a-half miles off Newport. An Indication that there was human habitation in the area ts · 18,000 years ago comes with the discovery in Laguna Beach of the skull now known as "Laguna Woman." 1934 -Salt works established at head of NewpPrt Bay. 1935 -Newport HarbOr dedged and jetties extended. First "Flight of Snowbirds." Howard Hughes sets new speed record at Martin's Airport with 351 m .p.h . fllQhl. First Rendezvous Ballroom fire. 1936 -Dedication of Newport Harbor, FOR opens the $.4 million harbor by telegraph key from Washington, O.C. Total Newport expenditure on improvements to Newport Harbor by private, city, county and federal agencies between 1906 and 1936: $3,956,800. Senate ap- propriates S13 million for Orange County flood projects. 1'31 -Devast ating storm pounds county and harbor leavi~ 119 dead, 68,..00 acres flooded, 2,000 homeless. 1939 -Mercury hits 108 degrees during eight-day heat wave, brings droves to Newport Beach. High winds, rip tides destroy countv piers; numerous drownings and small craft losses In harbor. 1941 -First blackout (December 10). MWO water arrives rrom Colorado River. World War 11 is on, and Newport Beach shipyards are destined to play an important role In helping with the country's defeflse 1942 Santa Ana Army Air Base opens along w ith Army Air Force West Coast Training Center, attracting servicemen to Newport Beach for rest and relaxation when time allows, 1943 -El Toro Marine Base opens on •.OOO acres of Irvine Ranc h . attracting thousands of recruits to O range County, many of whom finally settled down In Newport Beach. Lighter-Than-Air Station south Of Tustin gets 1,600 acres to house blimps on coast al submarine patrol -making sure the Pacific Coast was safe from Japanese Invasion. 1944 -Newport Beach businesses e,nJoy prosperity from the patronage of military stationed nearby. New restaurants and watering holes spring up to meet the demend. 1946 -Santa Ana Army Air Base closes. Real estate begins to boom. 1947 -James I rvlne 80, dies In Montana; Sensational bverall trial, 1ongeS1 In county history. results In acquittal for Bud Gollum and Beulah Overell on charges of dynamltlno her parents to death abOard Newport yacht. 1941 -First Newport-Ensenada Yacht Race. Big election, new city government takes over. 8alb0a{ Cor ona del M ar, Balboa lslana Improvement Assodatlons 5tart. 1t~ $500,000 Q!ft from the H<HMl Foundation assures construction of a hosPltal for Newport. Flylno saucets sighted over the city. 1952 -W.S. Coll ins, developer of Balboa Island, dies; City council votes to keep dogs ott Balboa Island beacnes. King of Ir aq v1s1ts tne harbor. First baby is bOrn at Hoag hospital. 1953 -Newport Beach City Council bans poker parlor s . table s International Boy Scout JambOree held on Irvine land. 1954 -Dora Hill elected as first woman mayor ; city new city charter drafted. 1955 -County takes over government of and operation of harbor. 1956 -Castaway s restaurant landmark above Dover Drive burns; freeways proposed for Orange County; Official city flower, Barbara Karste Bougranv1e1a. 1s declicateo on Arbor Day. 1957 -Influx of new residents causes prices ot ocean tront lots 10 rise 10 SlS,000. 1951 -Big industry comes lo Newp ort w hen Hughe s se m i-conduc tor plant ancs Aeroneutronics open; Newport Dunes opens with plans to rival Disneyland. 1959 -S tar c la ss w orld championships are held; Newporter Inn opens. Boy Scout house on Cliff Drive is donated to the city. 1960 U.S. destroyer s collide off Newport, k illing II men; three-ton shark is netted bv fishina boat. First high-rise building appears Vista del Lido apartments; snow falls on the harbor. 1961 Newport Harbor Art Museum opens. 1962 -Pacific Electric trams along the ocean are used for the last tfmes to deliver boats to Newport. 1963 -Official Newport Beach city flag adopted, designed by 11-year-old Jeff Wilcox. Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce opposes Fifth Avenue Freeway; Mariners library dedicated. 1964 -Reuben E. Lee floating restaurant opens. City Council passes "bed" tax for visitors of less than 15 days; aircraft carrier "Bennington" anchors at harbor entrance for public visltThg. 1965 -A .J . McFad den plac es h istorical marina at McFadden (Newport) Pier; Prince M ikasa of Japan visits harbor. UCI opens with 1600 students. City Council okays horse corral at Irvine Coast Country Club. 1966 -Citizen's group forms to fight airport expansion. Bicycle trails master plan Is proposed. West Newport get s street lights. Rendezvous Ballroom burns and Is demolished. 1967 -West beach homes periled by pounding surf; emergency sand haul started. Fashion Island open,a. 1968 -Army CMps of ~eers beolns construction on rock groins along West Newport ocean front. 1., 0 ' YMC ... 1969 -Western Salt works In back 1 -ran9e co1s ... pr nlzed; oll found on city property. see p-.e 5' 1 I ________________________________ J ~------__ ........ __________________ ............... ~ Newport 7Sth Anniversary -advertising supplement to the DAILY Pl LOT, Thursday, September 3, 1981, Page 37 Tennis Tournament r--------------------------------, THE PORTHOLE OF T !ME TjJlN IS TOURNAMENT Sep t ember 16 -20, 1981 EVENTl l. 75TH DOUBLES -Comb ined ages must total 75 or above. Please check box. Fee -$20.00 per team. A. Men's Doubles c=:J B. Women's Doubles c=J C. Mixed Doubles D 11. PORlHOLf DOUBLES -OPE N EVENT. Please check box. Fee -$20.00 per team. D. Men 's Doubles E. Women 's Doubles F. Mi xed Doubles . 11 I. PORTHOLE SI NG LES -OPEN EVEIH Please check box. Fee -$15.00. G. Men 's Singles 0 .. H. Women's Singles c=J IV. "C" SINGLES -"C" EVENT Please check box. Fee -$1 5.00. I . Men's Sing 1 es J. Women 's Sinoles I_ l YOUR NAME ADDRESS ENTRY CITY ______________ ZIP TELEPHONE -DAY ( PARTNER 'S NAME PARTNER 'S TELEPHONE PARTNER'S NAME PARTNER'S TELEPHONE ______ NIGHT ( EVENT ----- ____ EVENT For 75TH DOUBLES , please list your age Your partner's age Amount enclosed $ _______ _ Seeding Informati on: RELEASE : In consideration of your accepting this entry form, I hereby agree to indemni fy and hold harmless the City of ~ewport Beach; The Balboa Bay Racquet Club; The Mar riott ~ennis Cl ub; The Newpor t Beach Tennis Club • and any other tennis club to be used; and any of their offi cers, agents or employees from any liability or cl aim or action for damages resulting from or in any way aris- ing out of the partici pation in this program by the person reg is- tered. , . S 1gna tu re Date ·I ~ "'"'"q ,.;., yJ'I .qr> q '"', t• 11JJI lo b9s1nj 'I L-------------------------------- .. .... Page 38, Newport 75th Anniversary -advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT, Thursday, September 3, 1981, Everyone lo~s a parade from page 34 in presenting a tribute to the community's musical heritage. Selections include those of a quartet. an augmented quartet and semi·unruly mob. Relampago del Cielo, a Hispanic cultural performing arts group, will give a performance refl ecting the dance, music and culture of the His- panic people beginning at 5:40 p.m. The group, which is the first Hispanic performing arts group 10 Orange County, has opened a dance school and hopes to establish a cultural center for classes in dance. music, chorale. theatre and fine arts. One of the final acts will be the Sweet Adelines; women who sing four-part harmony. Women interested in singing harmony are en· couraged to come out, listen and join the organiza- tion. Finally, at 7 p.m., Henry Brandon and His Orchestra will play dancing music for a couple of hours. According to Blanchard. six restaurants in 1-'ashion Island will be open throughout the day Throughout the entertainment the Southern California Robot Mime Company will perform traditional and contemporary mime 10 the v1cin1ty of the stage area. The group features the charac· ters of Charlie Chaplin. Mae West. Jean Harlow. Clark Gable and Scarlett O'Hara By the end of the day, Blanchard said she hopes that Newport residents will feel more in - clined to take part in their city's functions. "We want residents to see all of the diffe1 ent groups involved and to Join in the salute to their former and present leaders." she said ... But we Relampago del Cielo, a Hispanic cultural performing arts group. will give a performance reflecting the dance. music and culture of the Hispanic people beginning at 5:40 p.m . also want them to know that the future is up for grabs and hope that they become involved." It was Bl anchard's idea that the city host its first anniversary parade . .. We have boats and beautiful homes. but what about the people." Blanchard said. "It's the people who make the friendliness and fun of Newport So why not have a people parade in honor of the peo· pi e ?" ··Mr. Orange County," Harry Babbitt . will be master of ceremonies for the en- tertainment following the parade. CONGRATULATIONS !(ewport Surf~ Sport, qnc. FROM ANOTHER OLD TIMER • ·qt's a Whole \%yof Lire· 2224 Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach, Calif. 92663 675-7874 210V2 Marine Ave .. Balboa Island . Calif 673-7826 o·N E ILL • ·~--------------------------......... ~ Newport 75th Anniversary -advertising supplement to the DAILY Pl LOT, Thursday, September 3, 1981 , Page 39 Tribute to residents who banded together Ins piration Point. a beautiful viewing spot perched on the bluffs of Corona de! Mar and overlooking the ocean. will be officially dedicat- ed at 2 p.m. September 19 as part or the city's 75th birthday celebration. The dedication ceremony will in- clude the unveiling of two plaques. One commemorates the 62 citizens who banded togethe r and purchased the property in 1953 to insure its public access. T he othe r plaque will tell the legend of the bronze statue or seals . sculpted by Kay Finch. which was erected 10 years ago in honor of her hus band. Braden Finch. Finch, a forme r city councilman, was largely res ponsible for getting the park's walkway poured a nd helped keep houses orr the I and. According to T Duncan Stewart. run<I raiser ror the s cenic viewing spot. th(• Coro n<1 del Mar Civic As- -.ol'lation purchased the property between Nan·1ssus and Orchid on Onan J{I vd . in 1952. The group p;.11<1 s.12.000 for t he property. but ac- cording to Slew a rt it i~ actua lly worth S60.000 Stewart sauJ the Corona del Mar Ci Vil' Assoc1i:1llon r <t1scd the funds to pay for lht' land through dona- tions. Donations were coll ected by sell ing the prope rly "one inch al a l ime" for $1. dition it would be called Inspiration Point and that no trees would be planted so as to obstruct the view. Stewa rt said ever yone who doaat- ed money toward the purchase or the property. ··even the ones who gave as little as $1," would have their na me on the plaque. "This is prob~bly the only thing they will have to memorialize them in the town they lived in and loved. It's costing us more than they gave to actually have their names put on the plaque, but the gesture was there," Stewart said. .._.., __ ,....,.. Contri buting hea vi ly to the purchase of the four lots Inspiration Point sits on were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams who li ved across the street from the land. The Adams gave the remaining $27,500 needed • to purchase the ~roperty on the con- This is the view looking up the coast from Inspiration Point, a viewing spot located on the bluffs of Corona del Mar. Below, sunbathers enjoy the beach at Big Corona. Ef!ioy the feeling .... ... and the shopping at beautiful Lido Marina Village. There is no other shopping center in the world quite like it: You'll find the latest in designer fashions. Fine jewelry. European kitchen items. Exotic gifts. Antiques. Yachts. Imported glassware. Walk the boardwalk. Have a superb dinner and discover sensational after dinner delights. Lido Marina Village. An experience in shopping and dining you will truly enjoy. LIDO MAR.DIA VQ.1.AGE 3420 Via Oporto • Newport Beach (Just off P.C.H. at Newport Blvd. f, Via Lido) Fashions Annette's Dolly's Shop for Children Devereux's Humphrey's Mens Fashions Jannelle's Pappagallo The T-Shirt. Company Zulma's JEWELRY STORES Blackman's Jewelry by Mardo Macy 's Jewelry Simply Us William Roberts Jewelers Private Cubs Magic Island· Tiffany's "' Skin C.are Christine Valmy Gifts Box's and Bows Fun Tree The Harvest Lido Booke Shoppe Perfumes of Lido Sea Treasures The Treasure Chest Restaurants Camelot The Coffee Peddlar Gennan Home Bakery International Hot Dog Luigi's Warehouse Lido Wine £, Oleese Culinary The Yogurt Connection -r • , .. ---Y r\--, •' I -f'"'.,. " · ln.•1 ~· .... ~ • .. .~ -•. , ~ -~~O':"-~l .... \ . , . . • '· ~ ~ _! :. --~ -• ~""" &. ..... -_.,. ---==---..........._ -_...._ - ------t"< _.... .. -"-•• -~--------------------------................. . Page 40, Newport 75th Anniversary -advertising supplement to the DAILY Pl LOT, Thursday, September 3, 1981, WE'VE a: __ 0 m MOVED!---~ ADAMS AVE. (EFFECTIVE 9/5/81) STOP BY & VISIT OUR NEW FACILITY I SEE us FOR YOUR NEXT MAZDA. 1425 BAKER ST., COSTA MESA 545-3334 PACIFIC FEDERAL t' ... 234 E. 17th Street Cosla Mesa. CA 92627 (71 4) 631-0800 r 1 .. J11 , 690 Newport Center Dr Newport Beach. CA 92660 (714) 644 7630 Huge birthday party to honor 75th year A birthday celebration j us t wouldn 't seem right without a birthday µarty complete with cake. Newport Beach will have its birthday party September 25 from 3 to 5 p. m in tbe City Hall lobby. and everyone is invited. According to Pat Krone, s pokesperson for the Pacific Telephone Community Relations T e am which is s ponsoring the event, "it's going to be the biggest block party you've ever seen " ll 's a birthday party in the truest fashion. There will be a clown, balloons, punch, cake for 300. and a free present lo eve r yone in attendance. Far West Services will provide the cake, T. Duncan Stewart and His Group will provide the musical entertainment and Mayor Jackie Heather will cut the cake. ' ,. C.Olorful history of Newport to be available in paperback An authentic and official history of Newport Beach, a 274-page ii· lustrated volume containing 22 chapters. will be available the week of September 15. according to editor Jim Felton. Included io the book are over 300 illustrations, 32 of which are full - color photographs. some of which have never been publis hed before. The book, dedicated to Carroll Beek . a m e mbe r of one o f Newport's pioneer families, will in· elude chapters on the history of the city from early Indian days to the present, and will have special chap. ters on the city's environment, watch dogs, boatyards, businesses, sailing, cultural events, fishing, oldtimers and landmarks. Guest authors contributing to the book include historian Ellen K. Lee, Judge Robert Garnder, historian Jim Sleeper, realtor Bill Grundy, businesswoman Agnes Blomquist, DA ILY PILOT e ditor Tom Murphine , Joanne Reynolds . Margot Skilling, Walter Burroughs, Jean Wall, William Ficker, Jean Tandowsky, Martin Brower, Hugh McMillan, Bernard Oesenberg. William Blurock, Francis Horvath and Ladislaw Reday. Poet T Duncan Stewart finishes the book with a 36-stanza e pic poem. Felton said he expects funds from the sale of the book will be given to the city for a project of "histori cal significance." He said it should amount lo about $25,000. The book is being paid for entirely by 1~ sponsors who donated $200 each. Paperback editions of the book can be purchased at B. Dalton Bookstore in Fashion Island and other bookstores in the area for $10.95. A limited edition of 500 hardback copies are also available. Selling for $50 apiece, these collector items are bound in fabric and leather cover9. They may be reserved by sending a check payable to Newport 75 to George Pappas, Newport Beach ci- ty finance director. Other inquiries about the book should be made lo J ean Ritter at (714) 642-5200. Newport poet . • • from page 19 Newport Beach's past may be lost forever. Stewart said he looks at all or the computer and high-science in· dustries that have popped up in Irvine and remembers the days when the most sophisticated aspect of Newport Beach was its bakery. Still, Stewart stands adamant :ibout the power of the city's collec· live spirit and ils ability to preserve what remains. Case in point· Ac- cording to Stewart the city has all but run out of space for further growth. Perhaps the time will now not be far off before its residents will once again have time for the lobster bakes Stewart fondly re- members. Newport Beach 75th Anniversary is an advertising supplement to the Daily Pilot produced by the Special Sections Slaff. Special Sections Editor .... Special Sections Writers . . . . . . . . . . Special Sections Contributol' Photography . Cover Photo . . .. -... . . J anim: Fiddt·lk(• ... Nancy HC'w itt Reth Balwin . Tom Murphtfl(' Carol Moore . .. Nancy llewit t Pat O'Donnell .. Gary Ambrose l • I I ... liiil ..................... s ........ ________________ ~~~ - I Newport 7Sth Anniversary -advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT, ThurSday, September J, 1981, Page .41 N£WPORT 8£AC H CITY HALL ~ . . l ............. 0'0-11 Anniversary committee chairman Hancock "Bill" Banning, Ill and Newport Beach Mayor Jackie Heather announce the ?5th.celebration and anniversary at City Hall. Incorporated in 1906, the city will highlight special events during September with a special two-week celebration featuring many event and a special parade and entertainment at Newport Center Sep · tember 26. Balboa Pavilion . • • from page 16 they were deemed too wtcked and outlawed. Orville and Marigold Schlueter could "sure tell when school let out and when it started" during the 25 years they operated the Pavilion gi ft shop. They sold seashells, sunglasses and hats, tanning lotions and T· shi rts lo vacationers, about h~lf of whom came back annually. "We would watch youngsters come in on e rr ands for their parents. And it didn•t seem like all that long before those kids were coming in with t heir children. Everyone stopped by to say hello, at least," she says. And each generation meant a new contingent of teen-agers who would fry hamburgers, "jerk " sodas or sell souvenirs to earn their way lhrou~h college. During the IMOs the Pavllioa UD· derwent two facellfts t.o make It look older. Arter a lengthy legal battle re· garding the dissolution of the Newport Bay Investment Co., the prized proper ly was sold t~ Al Ducommun for $315 000. He restored the exterio r , inc,udlng the original. blue -s hingle d r oof , weathered gray pant!led walls and distinctive cupola. In June 1968 the building, newly designated as the city's first his· toricaJ landmark, was purchased by Davey's Locker. Inc. which has restored the interior and installed the lights that have made the landmark sparkle on the bay. And so the Pavilion, once the hub of the community because of its mail ferry runs, became the perma· nenl terminal for Catalina Island passenger service . Tozer joked about his search for "Victorian ar chitectural debris" but found just the right oak newels, tin ceilings, crystal chandeliers. leaded glass mirrors and solid oak back bars to re-create the heydays. The redecoration and Spouter Saloon were unveiled on the Fourth of July ln 1973. The tourists are still coming, RVs and compacts have r eplaced the Red Cars. Music has changed from Dorsey to disco. The ferry costs more: the frenzy Is less and the fish that ~ot away Is bigger than ever. And the youngster on the dock , listening to the quacking ducks and sloshing water , dreams of the day when he "can go upstairs where the grownups are having fun" -just lik'e gerrcratlons before hlrrr. ~ ~--------------------------~~ P<ige 42, Newport 75th Anniversary -advertising supplement to the DAILY Pl LOT, Thursday. September 3, 1981, ~--_ _ jpi~ ,arltyS ~~=-r= -_ ·--Men's traditional wt>ar ==d"'""'---r:=-= , . ~ ::;~-Congratulations I c Newport Beach -._....._.,.._ --- ~---.l_ -_....;;:=---- . -, ' ----' --~ -r - ' I Video COssettes For Sale or Rent No Cubs to Join Mo Membership Fees All re11tals last tor l days *BONUS* Saturday untl Wednesday Video movies are our ONLY business Largest selection of Video Movies in Nevvport Beach and Costa Mesa area -~---------------------------------......... 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WE'RE SIHGIN' YOUR SONG! ORIGINAL SINGING TELEGRAMS Est t978 642-2697 We Deliver by Costumed Character A H11ar1ous Song and Dance For EVERY Occ•slon • Brrthdays • Anni11ersaries • Goodbye. etc. Bunny Girls • Male B1kin1 • Belly Dance & Can·Can Thousands ol Possrbllttiesl fREE CHAMPAGNE ~1th Dell11ery till Nov 1 ········~ • • • • .. • • • • • • • .. • • • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • • ii • • • • • • • • • .• • Procl\l('l s of t ht• 'lont h t or lh• n11111lh 11{ ""• 1d1 1nh1 r Ph• Ip', .. 11ff1 1111 .1 'll.,'.lll(IC .1'11 pr II 1 I• dtJi I t'lll 1111 ,I .,., f1 I l f 1111p uf I .tll \\t 1_hl .... ,111' Page .w. Newport 7Sth Annfversary -advertlsino supplement to the DAILY Pl LOT, Thursday, September 3, 1981, * from page 6 You had to come to the beach weeks in advance to rent a two-by-four cottage or apartment. Then you invited 40 or your best friends to pack into the place and share the rent. Once on the scene, you had to be obviously part of Bal Week. But not too obvious. You gathered with the milling throngs on sidewalks or in the Fun Zone or at the beach in a sort of dedicated aimlessness. The girls of BaJ Week never roamed a l one. They practiced their aimlessness in cbattery groups of twos or fours. For alone wouldn't be proper. And the boys cruised in their cars or sauntered sidewalks with hands deep in trousers, likewise in groups of two or fours. For alone would have obviously been impractical. And of the twos and fours, let the record show that the twain often did meet. Every year, it seemed, BaJ Week's popularity grew, but so did problems of congestion, traffic s narls and lawbreaking. The Newport Beach police blotter reflected the difficulties, often of bizarre nature: -Four young men hauled ln for riding motorcycles on a hotel roof. -Mass panty raid on Balboa Island. -Young man in gorilla suit terrorizing girls in traffic lanes of Newport Boulevard. -Furniture in swimming pool at Corona del Mar. Anothe r disurbing pattern developed as each Bal Week wore down to the last few days. Student visitors tended to run out of cash. Thefts increased, particularly in food stores. And if boy-meets-girl situation hadn't quite worked out by the waning days of the free week, tempers grew short. Fights and trouble broke out. Some, of course, took out their frustration other ways, perhaps by hanging a sign from their rental cottage that proclaimed: "Girls Wanted -Only Blondes, Brunettes or Redheads Need AppJy." Clearly, by the 1960s, it was apparent that keeping the peace during Bal Week no longer simply Involved rounding up a few rowdies for an overni&ht stay in the city lock-up. The Newport Police Depart.meat ~ad lo go Into a lull seale mobllllation for the weet. The.re w11 another 1lpificant development that be&an to cllange tbe cliJl'late of Bal Week. It wu the permanent resident who waa beginnlnc to come to the Ora.nae Cout and make it home. Newport Beach was no loo1er a villa1e. It was a city. And ltdand, the ln1ne Ranch WU betna tramfonned lnt.o a urban complex of bualne11, homes and lndustry. Often a famliy would decide to -m ab' 't!lt-.eatwn ftl tMJllnte move into Newport during lhe dead of winter. All was calm and serene. Then, when they experienced their first Bal Week, it was a nightmare of horrendous proportions The hi· jinks outraged them. Newport City Council meetings became jammed with irate citizens demanding police crackdowns, more strict houring and sanitation Jaws and traffic control. Somehow the needs of yesteryear -a cash flow in spring to the hotdog seller and frozen banana king -seemed less important now. A traffic control blockade system was set up to relieve the springtime pressures on Balboa Island. Later, a similiar blockade was established during times of peaJc: impaction on the Ne~rt-Balboa Peninsula. Chief Cflavas probably saw the worst of Bal Week on Thursday night, March 26, 1964. Down on the Peninsula, Balboa's Rendezvous was building up a head of musical steam. The cars started pouring in- to town at dusk. They tumed the en· tire Peninsula into one massive traffic jam for more than three hours. During the mid-196Qs it was estimated that spring vacation would lure as many as 70,000 vis· itors per day to Newport, Balboa and Corona del Mar. Chief Glavas, however. em barked on a new pro- gram of firm but fair law enforce- ment. The word began spreading around hjgh school and college campuses that Newport Beach would be less than a pleasant spot to spend spring vacation it you intended to break the law. And unlike former years, ' there was going to be plenty of law I watching. ' Nobody can really pinpoint a day when Bal Week might have suc- cumbed to the pressure of urban liv- ing. But if the rites of spring by the seashore really died at a specific time, you might try the date of August 7, 1966. About 4 a.m. that morning, the windows in the block building at 608 East Ocean Front in Balboa turned to a soft orange glow. Then orange · turned to raging red. Smoke filled the place and then the roof suddenly collapsed and names sbot into the ~Once again, as In 1935 the Ren· • dezvoua Tallroom w11 burning. AU Newport firemen could do was attempt to contain the raging in· ferno. ll burned to the ground and, as it did, • lot of memories ot a lot • of 1enerationa went up In smoke. They didn't rebuild It t.bJs time. Youth's mecca wa.s 1one. At dawn, nothing waa left but lhe rubble of a few brtck walll. Some panlna youngster, however, pk.keel up a chunk of charcoal and Ln girlish hand scrawled acrou the nt- m ainln~ brickl: "Goodbye. We Loved You." # Jndeed, that may have been Bal -Wffrl eolt~ . 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But if they can't be here, do the next best thing. Send them this section as a taste of the Newport experience, and as an idea of the kind of fun you 're having living here. Just send us a c heck for $1 .50 per copy, and fill in the coupon below. But hurry, quantities are l imited! Mail extra copies of this section. It's easy. 7 ( ,. .. ~ ~--------------~--------------~,.£ ____________ , I YES! Send "75 Years· -Newport I I I I Beach Celebrates" to the people I've I O Number of copies to this address I O Number of copies to this address. listed I've e nclosed $1 .50 for each copy. I I Total "umber of copies ordered I PLEASE PRINT PLAINLY I PLEASE PR INT PLAINLY. I (Attach separate sheet for additional names.I I I THIS IS THE ADDRESS LABEL THI S IS THE ADDRESS LABEL. I I I I I I PLEASE PRINT PLAINLY. I Name I Name I I H.wport CelebntH I I I I Dalty Pilot I Street I Street I I P.O. lox 1560 I I I I Cotto M.141, CA 92626 I City State ZIP I City State ZIP I L---~~~~~-9!~~~-~~-~!!'9-~~~~!!!'!..~!!9~-----~~... ..-...,. ·~-·.,..,""'-ii I ................ ------------------------------=-~~ Paoe 46, Newport 7Sth Anniversary -advertising supplement to the DAILY Pl LOT, Thursday, September 3, 1981, Gazebo dedication to follow kick-off breakfast A breaklasl limited to 500 peopJe will be held September 18 at 7A!Jo a.m. at Balboa Pavilion lo "'kick off" Newport's 75lb anniversary celebration. The first official celebration event, the breakfast is on a first. come, first-served basis with res· ervations now being taken: According to Kay Brown. one of the committee members responsi· ble for the breakfast, the event is an an ti cipated sellout, so there probably will not be any tickets available at the door. To obtain tickets, a check for $10 should be made payable to Newport 75th, and sent to Diane Cox , 1306 Outrigger, Corona del Mar. Immed i a tely foll owing the breakfast, everyone will be invited across the peninsula to a ceremony at the Balboa Pier where a dedica- tion of the Gazebo will be held. The Gazebo was originally built in 1976 for the nation's bicentennial, but vandalism soon struck and it was tagged for demolition. A group of citizens headed by Virginia "Barney" Goodenough saved the Gazebo from being destroyed and had it rebuilt. during the ceremony. He will also bring a tape of the band lo be played during the activities. Later that evening, from 6:30 to ~ 7: 30. George Roberts Bones West of Oran~e Coast College, a trombone orchestra. will play the Big Band sound Included in their repertoire will be three songs Kenton and his orchestra made popular : .. Artistry in Rhythm." "Intermission Riff.'" and "Peanut Vendor " ......... , ......... As part of the "rededication," a bronze plaque commemorating Stan Kenton and His Orchestra will be unveiled. Kenton's band was· ex- tremely popular during the Big Band Era and drew hundreds lo Balboa 's Rendezvous Ballroom. which stood just a block down from where the Gazebo is now. Howard Rumsey, bass player for Kenton. will be on hand to speak Once marred by vandalism. the Gazebo at the base of Balboa pier has been rebuilt by a group of citizens and will be rededicated during the anniversary celebration. ANNOUNCING Slto~lc a.at• i• tlw Ofti~ial S al•• attd S•"'i~• &.in-tor D•lll•ld El•rl rfr Boat• Newport Eleetrie Paekt.•t ' F or those who desire stylish protection from the elements. A clear curtain surrounds the interior that can also be rolled up to en1oy a nice warm day. T he Classic Model is best suited for those who enjoy the elements. The simple layout offers uncompromising comfort for all passengers. -.. .... \.. ,,_.:\ ~. ,..; T his design was con- ceived for all weather conditions and as a boat that would require only a light weight small cockpit cover, easily handled by one person. :.ailll!!!~ A unique pop·top cabin roof ==~==:::=-::: allows passengers sunlight and standing headroom for boarding and ex1t1ng. C lean. quiet and eff1c1ent. Anyone in the family can operate the Newport Electric Packet. 2900 Lalayf'ltf' Av~ .• Nt-wport &..uh (7 14) 673-2050 45F Muldoon 's is more than a pub~ It is an enterta inment experience. You can enjoy award winning luncheons on our fl oral la ndscaped outdoor patio, Monday through Friday. or in the intimate Dublin Dining Room. Dinner is s erved Monday through T hursday from 6 to 11 p. m . and Friday and Saturday 5 to 11 p. m . Fresh fish is se r ved daily, or perhaps your appetite call s for our 16 oz. Eastern Roast Prime Ribs of Beef. Either way, don't leave Muldoon's without enjoying the fl aming Irish Coffee with fresh whipped "tream ; "winner of NBC 's Annual St. Patty's Iris h Coffee Contes t -1980 and 1981." I Ron Schwartz and Cha mp Clark invite you lo Muldoon ·s as "never one of the cr owd .. but always an honored guest." 202 Newport Center Drive. For lunch or · dinner reservations call 640-4110. Complimentary hors d'oeuvres 4:30 to 7:00 p .m. Closed Sundays Live entertainment Tuesday.Saturday evenings at 9: p.m. , . ~~-------~=-:---------------------------------........ ~ Newport 7Sth Anniversary -advertlslnc;a supplement to the DAILY PILOT, ThurSday, September 3, 1981, Page.-1 r--------------------------------------------~----------------------, ENTRY FORM 75th ANNIVERSARY BEACH VOLLEYBALL TOURt4AMENT Pl ease check w11ich tournament you wish to enter: __ ~oys Girls A. 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Ans You should start working with 11n interior designer as soon as you have made the decision to build that new home/or redecorate The designer and architect can work hand in hand, that 1s the way to insure all the design factors that are needed to make life more enjoyable are there There is also the fact that furniture and accessories, have to be ordered months in advance to ensure deliveries when they are needed AIS-O take into consideration any item that you are keeping that needs to be refinished or reupholstered Q. What Is the dJlference ~ween an Interior ~corator and an Interior Desi per? Ans -The interior decorator Wlll give you a layout or your room. colors and accessories needed. Help you with the purchases and be done with it. However. the interior designer will not only do the layout, colors and purchasing. they will also look into your every need For instance. do you have many sit down dinner parties~ tr so, they will make sure the table is the correct size needed for your place settings. leaving enough room for the proper center piece. II is Important that your hvingroom setting 1s right for entertaining. such as a conversational group, or an area set aside for more personal conversations . comfortable chairs for those who are loners and 1ust want to e~oy the view. H your bcdroorn is your retrt?at. they'll make sure everything you need Is there, such as a comfortable chair and lamp. perhaps it's a desk that Is needed. or special lighting err~. it will all be there for you. An anterior desaaner will become you and your family, and wllJ loolt into each or you as Individuals, asking questions like are you a reader, or Into sports' What are your favortle colors or dislikes. Those who have retained a desi1ner know the cost la nothlo1. bttau~ oC the final results 1827 Westcllff Dr., Newport Beach, CA. SEND FOR FREE BROCHURE (714> '454300 , -------· • -~-----------------------------......-Page48, Newport 75th Anniversary-advertising supplement to the DAIL V PILOT, Thursday, September 3, 1981, Celebration to be culminat~ by bridge dedication For those who have been struggl· ing through the congestion caused by construction on Pacific Coast Highway, the Newport 75th An· niversary Celebration brings them some good news. Culminating the two week an· niversary· celebration will be a dedication of the opening of the westbound lanes of the Pacific Coast Highway bridge. Dubbed .. Come Dance on the Bridge," the ceremony will be Sun· day, September 27 , from 3 to 5:30 p,m. A ribbon cutting will be held to inaugurate the opening of the west· bound Janes .. J ay Stoddard. mayor of Newport Beach in 1955, will cut the ribbon stretched across the east-bound lanes while Don Mcinnes, mayor of Newport in 1968, will s nip the ribbon on the west The ribbon ends will then be brought lo center stage <the center divider) where Mayor Jac ki e Heath er and William Ficker , chairman of the citizens bridge ac- tion team, will s nip them again. At this lime a plaque also will be un- veiled commemorating the event. Don Porter, executive director ol the chamber of commerce, urges the community to come out and join in on the last event of the 75th An· niversary. After the dedication there will be dancing to the music of the Oasis Jazz Band. The wesl·bound lanes will be open to traffic two weeks after the celebration . according to a CalTrans representative. • Construction will then begin on the east·bound lanes of the bridge The bridge is expected to be com- pleted sometime in December. The original rour lane bridge was built in 1931. The new bridge will have six lanes and will help ease congestion at that point on Pacific Coast Highway. · "We want everyone to join us," said Porter. "but we urge everyone attending to come on bicycles because there should be quite a traffic problem in the immediate area." Construction on a new Pacific Coast Highway bridge is nearing completion before its September 27 dedication. • Happy 75th NeWport &a.ch 1 ,..._ --Designed, --'*" __ ..... ~ -Finished • awn ..-......... ~ ,..... Installed ITT ,..._. l's:«::w m:f. 1 ..... --'Mi ---,.{ ... 9 ---...... ~ -~. -----:ii' -----· lllUJ -e1 -r-:: -• SHUTIERS CUSTOM QUALITY SHUTTERS 28 Years Experience Quality Shutters Manufacturinq FINEST QUALITY SHUTTERS AVAILABLE ON THE MARKET TODAY ... AT FACTORY DIRECT PRICES! Catt (714) 548-6841 or 548-1717 HORWOOD MAltUf ACTOlll 19n Placenlla Avenue• Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Announcing The Ma•Tiott Tennis Qub • Limited Membership Available • No Initiation Fee • 10 Champion.5hip Courts • Full Club House Facilities •Robyn Ray - Diredor of Tennis ~Beach ~.Morriotf Hotel&. TennlsOub 900 Newport Center Orivt Newport Beach. CA 92660 Happy Birthday Newport Beach ....... Jj ~~------------------.................... ..._... Newport 7Sth Anniversary -advertising supplement to the DA ILY PILOT, Thursday, Sei>tember 3, 1981, Page~ ror •·he athletic lype ••• from page 28 blast, 144 a mateur golfers will tee-off on the g r een at the Irvine Coast Countrv Club. The actua l gath e ring will begin at noon for a barbecue. Residents of Newport Beach. Corona del Ma r and Balboa. as we ll as members of the Irvine Coast Country Club and Big Canyon Club. a re invited to pa rtic ipate. At 1 p.m .. as J eff Kolin. recreation super intendent of the Newport Beac h Parks. Beac hes and Recr eati o n Department. describes it, the course will b e filled with participants of a ll skills. in- cluding those with a handicap over 21. "We expect everyone to have a real enjoyable time," Kolin said. "Even relatively poor golfe rs will be given a chance to win a prize ... The $40 entrance fee. besides paying for the golf cart, green fees and lunch. will also buy e ntrants free beer a nd s oft drinks at a bar centrally locat- e d o n th e c ourse. Free cocktails and hors d'oeuvres will be ser ved at t he awards ceremony. Men's and women's cha m- pionship divisions will be held based on low gross scores. Low net flights based on September Southern California Golf As - sociation handicaps will also be available. While only one city cham- p ion will b e named , othe r prizes will be awarded and all participa nts will receive a sou venir annive r sary golf shirt. Interested golfers may con- t act Newport Beach Parks. Be aches and R ecr eat ion Department al 3300 Newport Boulevard. or call 640-2271 TENNIS ANYONE? Tennis enthusiasts are invit- ed lo enter the 75th Porthole of Time Tennis Tourna ment lo be held Septe mber 23 through 27. Interested participants will have until September 7 to s ign up for the tournament. The events include the 75th Doubles. where the combined ages must total 75 years or a bove ; P orthole Doubles. which is a n open event for both me n's, women 's and mixed : and the Porthole Singles. which is also an open event fo r Bidwell' s Bidtique Has served Newport Beach with quality fashion and personal service since 1948 Happy 75th Birthday Newport Beach we are expanding . watch us grow! 3467 Via Lido Newport Beach 673-4510 m en and women · ·c· · singles . Courts will be used at the Ba lboa Bay Rac quet Club, Ma rriott Tennis Club. Newport Beach Tennis Club and San J oaquin Hills Park. For more information on the event sponsored by Pepsi Bot- tling Company. Hobie Sports. J e rry Ma lloy's Tennis Shop a nd Penn Athletic Products . contact the Ne wport Beach Parks. Beaches and Recrea- tion Department. The entry fee is $20 per team for doubles and $15 for singles LAWN BOWLING The last eve nt will take place as eight lawn bowling teams in their dress whites compete for the championship at the 15th Annivers ary Lawn Bowling Tournament September 25. The Newport Harbor Lawn Bo wling Club will host the games. scheduled t o begin at 10 a.m .. at the Newport Harbor Lawn Bowling Center. S pect a tors c an find t he center in Sa n Joaquin Hills Pa rk on the corner of San Joa-, ....... .::._ quin Hills Road a nd Crown Drive North in Corona de! Mar. ~....,~!!!l!!!!lli--=--=-~~--- TtlE C:AMNIRY HARBOR CRUISE & SUNDAY BRUNCH ENJOY A CHAMPAGNE GOURMET BRUNCH Whlle Crulalng BHutfful NEWPORT HARBOR INDIVI DUAL AND GROUP TICKETS AVAILABLE BY ADVANCE RESERVATION CALL 714 675-7522 MON.·FAI. 9:00 • 5;00 SUNDAY CRUISE SCHEDULE MO.RN ING 10:00 AM TO 12:00 NOON AFTERNOON 12 :45 PM T02:4S PM Departures From Cannery Dock . llDDllt 'WATERFAOltr RlltAURlHl' 30IO LaFAYE11E, 1tEWPGRT BEACH RESERVATION 714-175-5777 HtllOftcal l.Md!Mrt"' ......... lleedl -ttM I ' I !£ Page 50, Newport 7Sth Anniversary -advertising supplement to the DAILY Pl LOT, Thursday, September 3, 1981, 'Isla Bella' awarded Commodores Trophy from page 20 the Irvine Co won the Commodores Trophy I best ind1v1dual decorated). "Walk on Water," owned by Paul Johnston, received the Salty Sailor Award. "Chaser," owned by the Napa Sea Scouts, was awarded the Deep Six trophy for best club decorated boat. The Big Toot trophy went to "Pacific Clipper," owned by Gerald Thompson and Jim Shipman for best sound "Sere na, .. owned by Mike An- derson. won the Swavest Swab Award for best costume. "China Sea." owned by the Newport Har bor Jaycees. received the Loose Screw Award (best animation). Mark and J oe Brunner won the Thwarted T hwart Award for best bay launch . .. Betty M . " owned by J 0 P1ercl'. was awarded the Bilgy Bin· nacle for best classic boat ··Gonzo Mild ... owned bv Kent Berge. won ttie Leak1n· Timbers Awardforthebest Monterey. ··well Stacked." ~wned by Chadwell O'Conner . received the Wheel Steam and Bell Award for best steamboat. - ,...._..,~ .. 0'0.-.U "Integrity," foreground, oumed by Douglas Liechty, won the Cruttenden Cup Award for the best theme in the Caracter Boat Parde. "Rendezvous Ballroom ," 'background , owned by St eve Baker, was judged the top overall decorated boat. "Official." owned by the Balboa Boat Yard, was determined the best work boat a nd was awarded the Drippy Stuffing Box. -"Ar gus." o wn ed by t he Newport Sea Scouts, was the oldest boat by registration and was see page 51 • THANK YOU • GRADUATIONS • FAREWEU • i s.,~ ~ • i I Q I " • I ~ • I ~ I • FEATURING Singing and Tap Dancing Messengers • Dolly Parton • Mae West • Bumble- bees • The Gorilla Of Your Dreams • Belly Dancers • Rosanne Rosanna Danna • Steve Martin • Carmen Miranda • Playboy Bunnies • Cupid • Suburban Cowboy •One Man Bonds • Marching Bonds • Comedians • Vaudeville Artists •And Much, Much, Morel I 8 -I • • I z I I I •· 4t\\EB~y oept.Store Happy Anniversary Newport Beach •••• • Store Hours Mon.-Sat. 9:15-5:30 Sundays 11 :00-5:00 •••• VISA . 303 MAIN ST., BAI.BOA, CA. • I ~------------------------................. ....... * Newport 7Sth Anniversary -advertising supplement to the DA IL Y Pl LOT, Thursday, September 3, 1981, Page s1' ..... .., .... 0'0..-11 Cassie yacht Parade set for Sept ... 18, 19 The 11th annual Concourse Bay Elegance, a classic yacht parade, will be held Sept. 18 and 19 at noon in front of the Newport Yacht Club. The parade, sponsored by the Home Fleet Classic Yacht Associa- tion, will take a course along Lido Channel, through Newport's lower bay, past Balboa Pavilion. then back up to the upper Lido Channel. The parade is open at no cost lo all members of the Classic Yacht Association as long as the boat was built prior to December 31, 1942, and has no exterior alterations that would distract from the designer's original intent. .. Balboa ... owned by Richard Croul. won the Mayor's Trophy in the 21st Annual Character Boat Parade. According to Burt Gallagher . rteet captain, 20 boats participated in the event last year and he ex- pects more this year , including some entrants from Marina del Rey and San Diego. Character Boat Parade winners He said the parade includes classic yachts from a runabout to 95-footers. from page 5-0 awarded the Dirty Old Manifold trophy "llalaa n Navy," owned by Paul Magone, received the Grand Ancient Mariner Award (one of a kind boat>. Celebrate! Odette Borsa The finest in quilted robes ··Escargo," owned by Wilham Hazewinkle, won the Brass Boat Bell Award for being the top overall character . The Brass Bell A ward was also given to "Rendezvous Ballroom," owned by Steve Baker. for being the 3406 Via Lido. Newport Beach , CA Mon-Sat 10-5:30 (714) 673-7710 top overall decorated boat. "Balboa" received the Mayor's Tropty It is owned by Richard Crout. "Integrity." owned by Douglas Liechty. won the Crullenden Cup Award for the best the me. The Classic Yacht Association began its Newport branch in 1972 and has branches in Northern California, Oregon, Washington and Alaska. ORANIE COUNTY'S HEADQUARTERS FOR mm~mm I I TRUCKS _ ........ ______________ .... _____________ . __ Page 52, Newport 7Sth Anniversary -advertising supplement to the DA IL Y Pl LOT, 'Thursday, September 3, 1981, A louC:h of yesteryear ••• .. Jn 1891 , the first passenger train on M cFaddens "Santa Ana Newport Railroad." arrived at the pier. Jn its peak year, 1896, the railroad carried 62,520 tons of cargo and 12,564 passengers. The railroad was discontinued in the early 1900s. Newport Ski Company RE -OPENS on SEPT. 8th Come in and see v.tlat's new in clothing and equipment for the '81 -'82 Ski Season. from page 3 Collins and A.C Hansan It was Collins who can be credited with connecting Newport with Los Angeles According to Lee, Collins soon dropped 'fl ansan as his associate a nd took on Henry Huntington. In exchange for Lido Island, Hunt· ington gave Collins $37,500 and a promise to extend the Pacific Elec- tric red cars to Newport. ln 1005 Huntington m ade his word good and the boom was on . .. The coming of the railroad was very important to the growth of Newport Reach." said Bill Grun dy. pres1drnt of the Newport His· torical Society Collins· Newport Bay Company was aJso responsible for Newporrs most famous landmark Balboa Pavilion, built by Chris MacNe1l in 1906 at a cost of $15,000. Meanwhile. across the ba y. "Collins began dn•dging a channel on the northerly side of the bay Sand a nd muck scooped up from the bot· tom was deposited in land mass out in the waterway. That land mass became Balboa Island It was a lso during this year see page 56 Newport 75th Anniversary -advertising supplement to the DAILY Pl LOT, Thursday. September 3. 1981, Page 53 A touch of yesteryear ••• • . -. -·~ . . ... . ... , . Jn 1892. several months after completion of the Santa Ana · Newport Railroad. the McFadden brothers constructed a feed yard and barn on the bayside which served as the local parking lot for many years. This was the first commerical use of the future shipyard where i mportant boat building would lake place . • Harbor Paint Center NOW ADDING HARDWARE HARBOR PAINT CENTER 412 32nd Street Newport Be•ch, Calif. 714-675-4040 Serving Newport Beach Since 1946 w HAPPY N· BIRTHDAY Leon's Interiors WHY SHOULD YOV BUY AT LEON'S? 1. 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Snturdoy Or "''""'llfl' by oppoinlm1>11I WE ARE LOCATED BY THE ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT BETWEEN MACARTHlJR AND BRISTOL ® 3723 BIRCH STREET NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 92660 (714 ) 557-7883 Page S-4, Newport 7Sth Anniversary -advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT, Thursday, September 3, 1981, Hoag Hospital • • • a lifesaving landmark Jn September 1951, a groundbreaking cer emony was held for Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian. From left , Dallas Blue, a Newport Beach councilman : George Hoag II : Mrs. George Hoag Sr.: Harry Welch. secretary of the Newport Harbor Chamber . and George Grant Hoag II I . ''On the bluff near the Arches at the junction of Newport Boulevard -and Coast Highway." That's the w ay the present s ite of Hoag Memorial Hos pital Pres byterian was first described in the minutes of a 1945 hos pital committee meet- ing. Al that time, no location for the hospital had been decided upoa. The hospital was the dream of a small group o r dedicated-men who believed that medical services were urgently needed for coastal resi- dents. Consider : In 1942. 770 persons b e tween Seal Be a c h and San Clemente were injured in accidents that required prompt emergency care. The distance to the nearest hospital was anywhere h:om 15 to 30 mfles over winding, treacherous and sometimes foggy roads. Many lives were los t because patients didn't receive treatment in ti me. ,Led b y R evere nd Ra ymond Brahams. pastor of the Com munity P res byte rian Church in Lagun a Bca<"h. seven me mbe rs of the church and a Laguna Beach physi- cian oq~amzed to build a hospital. They met for the fi rst lime in June, 194-l in the ~tudy of the church. By s pring of 1945, all the Pre::.byterian churches in Orange County had Joined the movement to build a hospital for coastal resi .. dents ' In September 1945, the commit tee first discussed purchasing the present site of the hospital They liked the land . with its sweeping view of the ocean and Newport Bay. It was $1,000 an acre. or $20,000 for th e need e d 20-a c r e parcel. However. the comm it tee felt it could not go a he ad with the purchase unless there was some sign of financial support from Newport Beach. The support came initially from the Newport Harbor Chamber or Commerce. Reassured, the commit· tee proceeded to put $1,000 down on the property. Fund raising began in earnest and drives were inaugurated in most Orange County cities. In 1947, 2,700 subscribers had pledged $590,000. The goal had final- ly been reached, but inflation had driven construction cost up con- siderably. $800,000 was needed now. For the next two years. the cam- paign to build a Newport Beach hospital faltered. Meanwhile, con- s truction costs conti nued to climb. The dream began lo look like it would never become a reality Then in 1950. the Hoag Founda- tion gave $500,000 in memory of George Grant Hoag Sr., who before his death in 1948 had organized the foundation with his wife and son The committee rejoiced, as did the people in Newport Reach and other nearby coastal towns. The gi ft as s ured that the hospital could be built A ground breaking ceremony was ht-Id on the chosen site on Sunday, September 13, 1951 A year later a dedication ceremony celebrated the completion of the hospital. Some 3,500 people attended the event which featured the unveiling of a see page 55 • ELECTRIC ~ LIGHTING Distributers for the following companies' fixtures and lamps: • Casa Blan~a Fan Co. • Lightolier • Stiffel Co. • Remington Co. • Westwood Co. • Clover Lamps • Wolfe Creations •Mario Co. Plus all major manufacturers. special courtesy to builders and interior decorators. 20YHn.S....Loc9tlota 'TI'4t H..,_. Wft/1 blftett Hlfftlo11 of~_, ........ 222 Yld9r .. Street, Cos .. MeH ,.,....,.. ...... ,..di '· Newport 75th Anniversary -advertising supplement to the DAILY Pl LOT, Thursday, September 3, 1961, Page 55 Antique show set for Newport Art Museum Established in 1961 under the Fine novative exhibits will be in town . Arts Patrons of Newport Beach, the coinciding with Newport's 7Sth an· Newport Harbor Art Museum has niversary celebration developed into a major cultural What better exhibit could there be center. during a celebration of 75 years Its beginning was simple. Thir· than an antique exhibit~ tee n wo m e n in the community Forty-one antique dealers from dedicated to the promotion o( fine Northern and Southern California art wanted a gallery to show it. as well as New Me>tico. Arizona. They began in the upper floor of P e nnsylvania , Connecticut, the Balboa Pavilion , but growth Virginia. New York and Missouri soon necessitated a move. will be exhibiting in the Newport An old news paper publishing Harbor Art Museum's Fourth An· building near Newport Pier was nual Antiques Show scheduled for renovated and served, for several September 18 through 20. al the years. as the museum's second museum. home. They only juried show on the west Acquisitions of individual pieces coast. the museum's antique show of fine art and major permanent has been rated among the top 25 in collections, such as the one donated the nation. by Avco Financial Services. soon Some of the items on hand for the crowded the museum into its exhibit are pre-1830 pieces. At that present site in Newport Center . time, an expert craftsman made The museum dedicates itself to every piece by hand. presenting the art or our time and There will be many antiques from art of other cultures through its pro-England. France and the Orient in gram or exhibitions , catalogue the show. Also on hand will be a publications and a rich variety of porcelain collection. silver, antique experiences for the public, includ· prints. a George Graham clock ing special gallery talks. films, made between 1720 and 1751, an music and dance programs. original burl walnut bookcase and a In addition, a Docent Council or-Carlton House des~ of 1797 which fers free lectures on each e>thibilion was made for George IV . lo groups or college. high school and DO<'ent tours will be held Sep- elementary school students. tember 18 and 19 at 10 a.m. Creative craft workshops are held On September 18 at 11 a.m .. there for adults, as well as the popular will be a lecture io the Lyon Room creative workshop for children. on "Russian Decora tive Arts or the All of these programs have 18th and 19th Century" by Basil earned the museu m a national Jenkins, director or the Francis E. reputation for its innovative exhibi-Fowler Museum in Beverly Hills lion programs. Also on t he 18th .~ in the Lyon ·'Slow Boats to Canton . The Old China Trade," by Louis Tucker, director of the Massachusetts His · torical Society. A lecture entitled ·'19th Century Painting on the Way West," will take place at 11 a m. on September 19 in the Pacific Mutual Building, Newport Center. John Cushion. former senior re- search officer with the Department of Ceramics for the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, will lec- ture on "the World of Porcelain," also in the Pacific Mutual Building, at 2 p.m. "The Art of Collecting Antiques." a forum m od e rated by Do n Hoag Hospital . . . from page 54 portrait of George Grant Hoag, Sr. The hospital opened its doors to pa- tients on Monday, September 15, 1952. There were 68 physicians on s taff. Sixty employees were on hand to care for the seven patients who were admitted that day. During the next 29 years, Hoag Hospital grew from a 75-bed hospital to a 467-bed m ajor medical cen ter. It is no longer a small, one-story structure, but a ten-story building that is a Newport Beach landmark. And more than 2,000 people are employed at Hoag Hospital today. In th e la s t 30 yea r s, a technological revolution has taken Lagerber. professor or art and vice chairman of the Department of Art at California State University Fullerton, will be held September 20 at 11 a.m in the Pacific Mutual Buijding. Admission to the Antique Show is $5, which includes a catalogue. Do· cent tours are $10, which includes admission and a catalogue. The show and saJe will benefit the museum's operating budget and are eligible for matching funds grants from the National Endowment for the Arts. Museum hours are 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 11 a .m. to 5 p.m . on Sunday. place. Due to sophisticated equip· ment such as lasers. linear ac· celerators and CT scanners. t he Ii ves of people who would have perished three decades ago are be- ing saved. New advances in surgery are saving countless others. Yet, although the hospital 1s larger than it was. 1t remams an intergral part of the community it serves summed llp George Hoag, ll. president of Hoag Hospital 's board of directors. "The nicest thing to· day. I feel . is tht we still have t he feeling of a s mall institution. and that everyone instills in every pa- tient that he or she is the most im- portant person in the hospital.·' Another of the museum's in-Room, at 2 p.m. will oe a lecture on ~~~~~~'--~~~~~~~~--,,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Oonge County's only permanent private school exclusively for the instruction of photography now in our 6th year. *Art & Craft of Photography *Master Printing Seminars •Fashion *Wedding *Portrait •Studio Lighting •Product Presentation •Photo Journalism *Zone System •Advanced Darkroom Techniques *Cibachrome Printing Small. highly structured evening classes of 10 weeks each. For beginners, and p ofessionols seeking cont1nu1ng education, who ore highly motivated by 1nstruc11on rhot moves qu1dly at a strictly adult level. Classes ore deliberately small for one-on-one instruct ion. Ours is o hand-on experience, not 1v0f)'-tower theory. Coll 0< write for the latest brochure. CALL TODAY! Nf.W CLASSES START THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 5. "'°'9e:l714J 557-1126 Nl WD~T l:£_J K Y)l < Jt (. ~~( )f( )~f J( ~~JI ~y 3720 Campus Drive, Newport Beach 92660 (where Bristol meets Campus, opposite the airport) Page 56, Newport 7Sth Anniversary -advertising supplement to the DAILY Pl LOT, Thursday, September 3, 1981, The special logo designed by artist Andrew Mirzaolf through Joleen Parham, Associates. Corona del Mar, highlights the city of Newport Beach's 75th Anniversary year in 1981 . Depicting the passage of time from 1906 through 1981. the logo features an old .. Square Rigger" sail boat to a modern schooner of today. Mirzaoff's design was donated to the city for use during the anniversary year. We've Dropped Anchor In Fashion Island! Offering You An ··ADVENTURE" In Pipe Smoking! Enjoy pipe smoking for a change with our fine, mild, bite free ''ADVENTURE" fine tobacco. Come in today for your free sample. FIR ST CABI N LT D. :M FASHION ISLAND '\;E\\ PORT BEACH. CA. Q2,,M (i 11) (>1-1-22:\0 Touch of yesteryear . • • from page 52 Newport became a city The City of Newport Beach was officially in- corporated on September I, 1906. From 1917 to 1921. Newport Beach and Orange County residents footed the bill for the construction of two Jetties, a dam, and the diversion of the Santa Ana River, in hopes of de- veloping a prominent harbor. But the jetties proved insufficient, leading to the one single event which may have surpassed all others in the growth of Newport Beach. In 1933, three men from the harbor a r ea journeyed to Washington D.C. seeking funds to Chronology • • • from page 36 oay demolished by floods. 1970 -Police helicopter patrols begin. Balboa Ferry gains historic plaque. "Intrepid," with skipper Bill Ficker, wins America Cup. 1971 -Voters overwhelmingly reject freeway. Earthquake shakes home and rattles nerves. Fun Zone saved ltrom becoming condominiums. 1972 -Voters reject police facility and city hall at Newport Center. Cit y Council passes restric t ive height-limit law. Newport Harbor High School band plays in the Rose Parade. build a real harbor. George Rogers. Pat Patterson and A.B. Rousselle won a grant of nearly $1 .2 million for the development of Newport Harbor. Orange County voters also passed over $600,000 in bonds to be spent on the project which included dredging the entire lower bay and an ex- tension of the existing jetties to pro· vide a safe entrance channel. With the work completed in 1936. Newport began attracting more tourist dollars and was well on its way to becoming one of the nation's finest pleasure boat harbors in the world. 1973 -Orange County bus lines extend to Newport. Christmas Festival of Lights canceled due to energy crisis. 1974 -Police department moves to new facility in Newport Center. South Coast Shipyard declared a historical landmark. 197S -The largest fire In Newport hi story destroys a block of commercial property on Mariner's M ile. Fire Department adds paramedic unit. Upper bay becomes a marine preserve with wildlife refuge under the Cajjfornia Fish and Game Department. Yes, you. Please help Smo~ey. Newport 7Sth Anniversary -advertising supplement to the DAILY Pl L OT, Thursday, Septem ber 3, 1981, Page 57° Newport's Golden Anniversary remembered Hard Working Cooks -The two-day Golden Anniversary Lobster Bake on Main Beach kept these cook corps hopping. From left. Cliff Lionbarber: John Smith. then 13 years old, who swabbed lobsters with butter: Bill Blackburn. and co- chairmen of the cooking committee Duncan Stewart and Roy Marsac. f Photo : Newport Harbor News-Press. Wednesday . September 19. 1956. J Foshlon lshnd. ~ &ocll ~l?/.IJ640·5126 BBAOK ._.,...,_.Q»d U.. ..._.._~ AnwnoonE.,.,. -.. _____ ......_._..,... __ ,....... __ .. Real Early Start -The s tart of th e Anniversary celebration was at 6 a. m. on Saturday. September 15. 1956. Taking part in the Treasure Hunt on Main Beach are. from left . Pat O'Brian and Marcia Irwin. Winners were Claudia Irwin. 12 Marcia's sister. and Sue ·H~rshburger . 12. both 7th graders at Horace Ensign. Prize was $50 Savings Bond buried in a chest. f Photo: Dick Koehler . Newport Harbor News -Press , Wednesday , September 19. 1956.) Trophy Winners -Here's t wo lucky ones from tile Golden Anniversary Regatta of speedboats in the North Lido Channel who received their awards from Miss Newport r Sa"ndra Macln· tyre). Dining . Dancing and Cocktails 673-5380 353 East Coast Highway I f. .. Page S8, Newport 7Sth Anniversary -advertising supplement to the DAILY Pl LOT, Thursday, September 3, 1981, Newport's Golden Anniversary remembered Dancing Girls -Afternoon entertainment was offered to keep Lobster Bake customers happy at Main Beach site of the 50th Anniversary Year weekend celebration. f Photo: Newport Harbor News-Press. Wednesday, September 19, 1956. J ~appy75 91ewport cBeacb Conf!,Ytl t 11 lt1 t ions on yo11r firs/ 7 5 yettrs. U0 e'l'e co111e to k11ou · yo11 zcell oz·er 1hc1t ti1J1e '""/Celli hd rd I) u 'ti i I lo nporl _)'oil r /()()//7 . r ro ", "11 o; · 11 J " 1 1 h {' Daily Pilat And Roaring Excitement -Speeding up the channel in close formation. spray flying astern. the power boat racers furnished thrills. chills and spills aplenty for the thousands · gathered for the Jubilee celebration. f Photo: Newport Harbor News-Press. Wednesday , September 19. 1956. J CHRIS HOPPER, REAL TOR (714) 673-8494 -Page 59, Newport 75th Anniversary -advertising supplement to the DAIL y PILOT, Thursday, September 3. 1981. LAST CHANCE TO BUY A 1~1 BUICK - THE CARS FOR TOMORROW AT YESTERDAY'S PRICES! BRAND NEW Improved fuel economy with a 3 I VI enchw ,~~REGALS 13 :w~~ BRAND NEW i ~rl·-·~ .... ·~· att••.....-... -pr ... ~ CENTURYS ! • • • -.., llurl ...... and l\atdly ... 111' .. ,,.. """' C'ial1y W1lh hu ... 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Clecrance-Limitea .. _ ... iROWll HSXeilDWARE WESTCLIFF PLAZA 1024 ....... A•• .. Mewpoft leech 642·1133 MeatteS.....Drtltt More.._ ya. expect a.•.._...._.. store. CORONA D~L MAR J 1071. Co•tt Hwy. 673-2800 6 Mb. Se. of MecA,.._ HARBOR VIEW CENTER 1614 S-Hl:91ll Dr .. Mewpert h.clll 644-8570 ~ .................. SPECIAL DUIGI CUii THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, 1981 Delly.....,.~ r, a1c1w,.. K~ Westbound traffic from current Sewport Bay Bndge 1s scheduled to be routed on tr> north lanes of riew span m early October as mll1al phase of trans1t1on New hay bridge promised land? Motorists get their first crack at lanes in October By SfEVE MARBLE CM -DeNy ...... SUff The new seven-lane Pacific Coast Highway bridge, the sup· posed promised land fo r motorists tired of sweating out bumper-to-bumper traffic on lhe old Newport Beach bridge. will get its first traffic in early Oc· tober. Al Saline, project manager for the Kaster Corp.. the bridge contractor, said the plan Is to put westbound traffic on coast highway onto the bridge no later than the second week of Oc- tober. Roughly three weeks later, Saline said, the eastbound traf· fie will be shifted to the new structure. But the catch is \bat until ·January, both westbound and eastbound traffic will be allowed to travel only on the Style editor heads new Sunday section Nora Lehman , lo n g-time Orange Coast journalist and editor, has joined the Daily Pilot staff as editor of the Pilot's new Style section, Editor Thomas Murphine announced today. As editor of Style, Murphine said, Mrs. Lehman wm be responsible for all fashion cov- erage in the Daily Pilot as well as social news along the Orange Coast. She will also write a' regular column called, "Nora." Style, a new Sunday section devoted to in-depth coverage of fashlon, clothing trends for women and men and the latest news focusing on Orange Coast apparel and accessory trends, will make its debut in 1he Dally Pilot on Sept. Z7 . Thereafter, the Style section will be a regular feature of the Sunday Daily Pilot. Mrs. Lehman 'a first "Nora" column appears today on Page Bl. •·we are very pleased to have Nora Lehman in an editonbip position on the Daily Pilot .at.air." Murpbine aald. "With her knowledge of the Orange Cout and its people, she will brln1 a new valuable and Interesting dlmenalon· to fashion and social coverage for a growing number of DaUy Pilot readers." Mrs. Lehman was most re· cenUy the people editor for the Orange County Register's Ac· cent se-ction. A resident of Newport Beach since 19S8, Mrs. Lehman previously ae"ed a1 associate editor of Script maguine, Los Angeles; edltor· writer for the Newport Harbor (See STYLE, Page A2> I ./ northernmost lanes of the new bridge. Although all of this likely makes little sense to motorists, Saline said it's part of his firm 's so-called detour phasing plan. Saline said traffic must be put on the new bridge in stages to give w9rkmen time to elevate in· tersections and to ~onstruct the needed steep approaches to the bridge. ll has been estimated that both the Dover Drive-Pacific Coast Highway and Bays}de Drive-Pacific Coas}' Highway in· tersections must be raised two feet in order to give motorists the proper angle for getting on the bridge. Saline said by early October. workmen will have been able to squeeze in enough work on lhese intersections to allow drivers to get to the north side of the new bridge. Barring bad weather. strikes or material shortages. all seven lanes of the bridge will be open to traffic by January. At the first of the year, with all traffic off the old bridge, workmen will demolish the old structure and, in its place. will construct a 10-foot-wide bicycle bridge. But Newport Beach city of· ficials can 'l wait. They plan to dedicate the bridge Sept. Z7. The dedication date has been set to coincide with celebrations for Newport's 7Sth birthday. The dedJcalion calls for Jay Stoddard, former Newport mayor. and Don M clnnes, another former mayor, to cut ribbons at opposite ends of the bridge. Following this, a dance is to be held on the bridge. But motorists, thoughout all of the celebration, wtu stUJ·be battling it out on the old bridge. The bridge, which has been under construction ror nearly 18 montN, ls being built at a cost of Sll.9 million lo state highway runds. t ..... ........ ' .... • • • • • • YOUR HDMITDWN DlllY PIPIR ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Savings warning hacked Tax exemption lost if bank requires cash trans/ er I WASHINGTON <AP > American savers can hold on to tax exemptions for the new All Savers Certificate and still take advantage of high-interest lead ins, the commissioner of the In· ternal Revenue Service said to day. However. savers will lose the federal tax exemption if their bank or savings and loan as- sociation requires that the money from the lead-ins known as "repurchase agree- ments" -be transferred into the certificates when they go in· to effect Oct 1, he said. Commissioner Roscoe Egger's ruling today basically backed the I RS' statement Saturday. which warned that savers could Reagan to uphold labor fight CHICAGO <APl Presjdenl Reagan vowed today not to fight inflation at the expense of worket,s' ··sacred right" to col· lective bargaining and said his firing of striking air traffic con· trollers was consistent with the traditional position of organized labor. In a speech prepared for the A FL·CIO's Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, Reagan also said labor opponents of his economic package "may not ful- ly understand what we are try- ing to do" and that the financial community 1s wrongly blaming the ptogram for the s lumping stock market. The pres ident received a standing ovation when he began his speech and was interrupted repeatedly by applause as he spoke about the tradition of col· lective bargaining and the right of labor and government to dis- agree. But the audience of more lhan 2,500 unionists and their families s at silently when Reagan launched into a defense of his economic program. He was introduced by union president William Konyha. who s aid that des pite organized labor"s disputes with the Reagan administration , "no greater honor can come lo any organiza- tion than to be addressed by the occupant of the greatest office in the world ·· In a bid for peace with rank· and-file unionists. the president s aid: ·'I can guarantee you that this administration will not fight inflation by attacking the sacred right of American workers to negotiate their wa~es ." Today's appearance, following a month-long Caljfornia vaca· lion. was Reagan's first before a labor group since last month's firing of almost 12,000 air con- trollers and the administration's attempt to strip the Professional Air Tra ffic Controllers Organization of its bargaining authority. The carpenters union supports the controllers. jeopardize tax exemptions by laking part in heavily advertised l~d-in packages offering in lerest at annual rates of 30 per- cent or more. But it also spelled out that the savings institutions and their de· positors could save the exemp- tion by severing any required link between the lead-ins and the certificates Savers 'Vho have already bought repurchase agreements linked to the new certificates can still salvage their tax ex· emption 1f their financial jnstitu- tions give them "a reasonable and realtstic opportunity" to terminate the agreement by Oct 1 without being compelled to move the monev into a DANA POINT certificate. Eggers' ruling said . Wh ite House s pokes man David Gergen s aid Wednesday of the then·unannounced ruling· "I think the s avings and loans will be happy with it." But spokesmen for that in- dustry have not been at all hap- py with the confusion stirred by last weekend"s IRS warning. Some feel the controversy will keep some Americans from in· vesting in the new certificates. even w1th today's clarification from the tax agency. S&L leaders argue that the re· purchase agreements -In ef· feet. loans from individuals to the participating S&L or bank - are not savings accounts and <See SAVERS, Page A2) Riverside Orange Coast would fall m new district •1Jellou·· that mclmiP!> parts of Rwers1rle. San Oteqo count1e.\ Redistrict plans suit Schmitz fine SACRAMENTO State Sen. John Schmitz. a political strategist says, is ··all smiles .. over a proposed reapportion· ment plan for the 36th Senate District. "It's the kind of district that can only be won by a con- servative Republican and he's happy with that," said Brad Evans, an aide in Schmitz' Sacramento office The district would include coastal Orange County from Seal Beach to San Clemente and encompass vast portions of San Diego and Riverside counties. It differs from the existing district in that it does not include the Saddleback Valley communities of Mission Viejo, Laguna Hills and El Toro. nor Irvine. Schmitz says, however. he will not be a candidate for r e- election, having set his political sights on attempting to gain the Republican party nomination for U.S. Senate in the June, 1982, primary. Schmitz is touting his wife, Mary. as the likely candidate next vear for the seat he now holds: Evans noted that Schmitz has represented nearly 90 percent of the proposed new district either while as stale senator or during his brief tenure as a con - gress man representing the 40th congressional district. Locally , Ralph Clark. chairman of the Orange County Board of Supervisors. said today he hasn't had a chance to study the slate Senate reapportion- ment plan in depth. But he said he had hoped for more clear-cut representation for the county. '"l would have rather seen a fu II senate s eat come i nto Orange County without having it diluted with representation in other areas."' he said. ORINGI COAST WllTHIR Man dies in flames; wife rescues inf aw Night and mid-morning low cloudiness. Otherwise fair through Friday. Hi g hs near 70 at the beaches, ranging to lower . 80s in inland areas. Lows tonight 60 to 65. lNSIDI TODAY With teary eyes. Frank Sikes rules a horseradish empire stretching from Seattle to San Diego See Page A6 By JODI CADENHEAD Of tlle IMlty ......... A 24-year-old Fountain Valley man died in an early morning fire that also caused burns to his wife as she rushed their infant daughter to safety. The charred body of Bebrooi Behravan was found by fire of· Tax lists Delinquent taxes ror pro· perties in Newport Beach, Coeta Mesa and Huntington Beach ap· pear today on Pages C7-10. I Ciclals in an upstairs bedroom of the two-story townhome at 18251 Crate r Lake Ci r cle . A spokesman for the coroner's of· fice said the man died of smoke inhalation. Battalion Chief Larry Ham· mer said the wife was apparent· ly sleeping in another bedroom when the fire broke out at 4: 15 a .m . and was able to escape with the couple's 2\A.i month old daughter. Sima Bebravan, 24, is lbted in ' fair condition today at the burn ward or UC Irvine Medical <See BLAZE. P .. e A2) ·11011 • • ' I "I ' r J &i±q « • • • • • OrangeCoa t0AIL YPIL~T(Thuraday.Septom bor3, 1981 NB man held • ID probe Salesman sought in disappearance of widow arrested b t:AGl..E PASS. Texas tAP> 1' 1\ t' ur pet s a I es m a n tr om 1 INPwport Ot>a<'h who has been h~uaht in connection with the dtsappearant'e ot m illionaire "'lNldow The lrnu Jetrnelte Gaston ~fl~ urr('shid a t the Mexican • tsortkr and hm1 agreed to be ex >1lradlh.'d to California, polit'e ;;u1d '·~ DetcctivPs tar~ being sent from •'t~os Anl(elf':. lo Texas to ~et I.,., t II Larry Remsen, 39. who offered no reslstanc(' when he wus taken Into c~tody In u car on a bridle over the Rao Gr ande Wednes- day. said Lt Adrian Conzalez or the Eagle Pas~ Police Depart· ment Remsen was seized after law e nforcement offi cials al the border ran u check on him and found he wus wanted on more ~~::Feds seize cannon Cypress garage o.l • ~ Federal authorities seized a ndlomemade cannon from a brgarage works hop in Cypress Wednesday night, following the . taorrest of three Orange County men who allegedly sold 10 pipe x9ombs to undercover govern· menl agents at a Santa Ana -apartment complex -Henry Hoskins, of the federal r Bureau of Alcohol. Tobacco and I F'irearms. said the ga r age workshop at 10212 S. Lorraine La ne was designed to m anufac· lure homemade explosives He said the cannon could fire a pr0Ject1le up to 11 2 inches in diameter Arrested Tuesday were Michael Scott Martel, 22, of.Hun· tington Beach. Kenneth J . Holli day. 29, of Cypress and Curtis Glen Crossman, 22, of Santa Ana . Agents took the three into c ustody after they a llegedly agreed to accept $750 for the bombs a nd a sawed-off shotgun, Hoskins said. The arrests ended u tWli-month federal investiga lion 4tssisted by Irvine and Santa Ana police and the Orange Coon· ly Sheriff's Department. Authorities say Crossman and Holliday wer e employed by a video tape manufacturing com· pany in Irvine. Martel apparent· ly was unemployed. than $300.000 worth of warrants, said l.l Glt!nn Ackerman of tht Los An1<l'lc11 Police Department. He hus been sought by Los A ngelei1 police in th ~ disap· p1.1ura.nct> of Ms. GKston, 80. who left a note on the front door of ht>r home in the Cheviot Hllls June 28 saying she was going out to look for her cKt. She has not been seen since. although police found her Mercedes Benz car ln a garage at Re msen's aban- doned apartment. Remsen is suspected of forg 1ng dot'uments giving him 8<' <'E.'SS to the estimated $20 million fortune of Ms. Gaston. However. he told Los Angeles police Detective Glen Varner by telephone that he knew nothing about the disappearance "l talked to Remsen on the. telephont• to make s ure he was the right guy, .. Varner said. "Our ma 1n concern is Thelma Gaston's welfare In our opinion, Remsen knows where s he is, and I told him we wanted lo locale her us soon as possible because tl would lake a lot of heal off of him and us. lie said he doesn't know where she is. but we don't believe him " Varner said Remsen ap purently traveled l,600 miles ;wross Ml!x1co during the past I wo month!> before he t ried lo re lurn to the U.S Wednesday af· ternoon. o.lly ,.. ... __ , 6w't .,.,..,_ ruuntam Valley /1re inspector$ sift thrnucJh tht' living mom area of a hotise gutted by flumes Prnher.'1 arl! artemptmg Lo /111.:nte r/l£' cause uf the /ire • ID child chokings ( From Page Al BLAZE. • • ~Center with first and second de41rcc bum11 on her re t, lett hand. elbow, race and neck. 1'he baby Is Ii.sled in good con dltlon with a sllghl bum on a f i n ge r , suld a h ospi t al spokes worn an HKmmer sal<S the blaze de moll sh~d the $180,000 three· bed1·oom townhouse. "It looked like a holocaust I woke up and the house was in fl ames." s:ud neighbor Phil st.irk Stark 's wife. a registe red nur!.e, assisted Mrs. Behravan until paramedics arrived. Fire officials digging through lhl' blackened rubble this mom ing, theorize the fi r e started downstairs ;.ind was s moldering for some time before they were called. ' Hammer said it Loo k 20 minutes to control the blaze that had alreKdy reached the rooftop by the time fire officials arrived. From Page A1 STYLE • • • Ensign; free-lance writer for New West and Or ange County Home and Garden magazines: a nd as editor of The Circle m agazine for General Telephone Co. She also has done public rela· lions for the Newport Harbor Art Museum, Laguna Beach School of Art and Design, Designing Women a nd the Newport City Arts Commission, w h ere s he served as vice c hairman Abandone d girl now back ·th mothe r Nine of the pipe bombs were placed in an armored trailer a nd taken to the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station and detonated . authorities said. The other bomb was successfully disarmed. Strangulation-murder suspec t ' s involvement pr obed She also served as social welfare chairman of the 1973-74 Orange County Grand Jury and on the Orange County Health P la nning Council Board o f Directors. • An 8-year -old girl who was andoned, clutching a Bible, at e Santa Ana Police Oepart- ent nine days ago was back with her mother today. Karlene Althea Forbes joined 1 her mother, Dianna Robinson, 20, after Orange County Juvenile Court Commissioner F r a nk Pase! allowed her to be released from county custod y Wednes- d ay. The girl was abandoned by her mother with a note a sking authorities to find her a gooa Christian hom e The mother said s h e was jobless a nd uldn 't afford to keep the girl. The mother returned a few ys later and explained they ad rece ntly co m e from amaica and their money had lm°'t run out. She said she roouldn't !ind a job because she }~ad to look after Karlene. .j The girl had been housed at t~h e county's Albert Sitton Home for abused o r abandon ed Jhildren until Wednesday. Fasel allowed the girl's return to her mother's custody after an Anaheim minister and his wife agreed lo provide the pair tem· porary shelter Since the incident was publicized. things have im proved. Several JOb offers have been made to the mother and a trust fund has been started for 'the pair by the Rev. and Mrs. 'tecil Pumphrey and their host 11:-'hurch, the Melodyland Chris· ~1 an Center in Anaheim. 'I • "I'm happy the way things ,+:urned out," said Ms . Robinson. q,r:-we·ve found love .. ,,) ~soviet s hips ~pott e d off ~west Coast -WASHINGTON (APJ Four Soviet naval vessels spotted about 230 miles off Oregon this week came the closest Soviet warships have been to the Pacific Coast in 10 years. the U.S. Navy says. "It is not commonplace for Soviet naval units to operate this close to the west coast of North America," said the Navy, which s howed no concern about the presence. The SoviPt task e roup, includ· ing two Krivak-c lass guided· missile frigates. a Ka ra-class guided -missile cruiser and a s upply ship, has been under ob· servation by the U.S. Navy. Coast Guard a nd Canadian na val forces. On Monday, the U.S. destroyer Fife joined the Canadian ships off the Washington state coast. OR ANGE COAST Each of the suspects c urrently 1s charged with 10 federal counts of conspiracy to manufacture and transfer destructive de- vices. Each count is punishable by 10 years m prison and a $10,000 fine, say federal agents. A pipe bomb is galvanized steel pipe that is filled with ex· plosive power. has a fuse and screw on caps at each end. Hoskins said • "'All of those bombs were ac- tive and each one of them had the power to complete ly destroy an automobile,.. said Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart. "There's no evidence these guys were terrorists or part of a political group ," said U S Treasury Departm ent agent Larry Cornetison. ·'It looks like they were just in it for the money · · Cornelison said federal agents m a d e a b'o u t s i x p rev i o u s purchases or explosives from the suspects before the Tuesday ar· rests and Wednesday search of the Cypress home. Good we athe r fore cas t for big week e nd Travelers over the lhree·day Labor Day weekend can expect to find plenty of gas and good weather in the mountain and beach areas However, a spokesman for the California Highway Patrol said extra patrol vehicles will be out m force in an effort to crack down on drunken drivers. The CHP is warning people planning to drive over the holi- day not to drink a nd risk spoil· ing their time off with a drunken driving arrest Attendants at Orange Coast gas stations polled said regular hours would be kept over the weekend and plenty of gasoline was on hand for motorists. Average prices were Sl.47 for regular, $1.51 for unleaded and Sl .55 ror premium Those patronizing self-serve islands can expect to pay from three to five cents less. The National Weather Service is predicting fair weather for all three days of the holiday, with only a slight ch ance of thun- dershower s in the southern mountains Early m orning cloudiness was predicted for the beach areas, with gradual clear- ing by late morning. Tern · peratures are expected to be in the 80s The surf is expected lo remain at from two to three feet with a south westerly s we ll and 68· degree water. Few rip current cohd.ilions were predicted. 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Investigators are stud!1i ng c•v1c1encc this week to determine 1f man charged in the strangula· ltOn murder of 12-year-old Ben· 1amin Lee Brenne m a n may have been involved in two other chokings this summer. Including one that involved a Fountain Valley girl. Robert Jackson Thompson. 35, an unemployed electrician with a history of sex offenses. was ar rested a week ago after the boy's body was found in Rancho Palos Verdes. Boy readi~s trip to see Pinocchio The boy was last seen working on his newspaper delivery route His bicycle was fo und at an apartment complex in Anaheim near where Thompson was stay-· m g. In one of the two other cases, 6-year-old Jeffrey Vargo. also of Anaheim. was found dead July 2 at a Pomona construction site. l le too had been strangled. Mrs . Lehman has been a con· tributor to Sou th Coast Repertory. the Orange County Music Center. Hoag Memorial Hospital's 552 Club and KOCE a nd KCET public television sta· tions. A graduate of the Bis hop's School in La J olla and UCLA where s he was affiliated with the Daily Bruin and Alpha Phi sorority. Mrs. Lehman and her husband. Hal. make their home on Lido Isle. They h ave a daughter Bridget, son Greg, daughter-in-la w Candice. and one granddaughter , Meghan JOH ANNESBU R G, South Arrica (AP l f'rans1e Ger- inger. the bald. 8-year-old h?Y suffering from a r are aging d1s- e ase, has been granted the dream of his lifetime to meel P1nocch10. the fantasy l'haracter he loves. f'ransic's struggle with pro gen a. a fatal illness that ages the body 10 times faster than normal. cul a s lice out of Amcnca's heart when an As so<'iated Press story about his plight was published in August Within 10 days, more than enou~h money had been raised from across the l'Ountry to n y the child, his parents. and 10 year-old brother, Paul, to both Disneyland in Anaheim and Dis ney World in Orlando. Fla The Geringers. an Afrikaner family living in the small, dusty gold mining town of Orkney. 60 mtles southwest of Johan· nesburg, are planning to begin their three-week adventure around the end of November. It will be their first journey outside South Africa. For f'rans1e. whose unmitigat- ed JOY 1~ masked by wrinkles and arthritic-looking hands and feet. the excitement is focused on seein~ th e s t o r y book Dad probing Ma rine soil's drow ning CAMP PENDLETON <AP> The father of a n 18-year -old M arinc recruit who drowned last week during a drill has accused the Marin es of "gross negLigencc'" and says he plans to hire a private investigator. Artie Christian. 36. of Dallas. said Wednesday he would leave for the base north of San Diego "lo see what happened." Chris· ltan said he talked with othu recruits who saw his son. Pvt. Randall Christian, struggle at the end of a IO-minute swim test and were prevented by drill in· structors from helping him. ·'They said the Dis told them if they touched Randy, they'd all go to jail," said Christian in a telephone lntervi¢w fr o m Dallas. ' Christian . who is an in- vestigator for the Dallas County district attorney, said he re· ceived no official reason for his son's death and is dissatisfied with reports from military of- fi cials. ··My son was an excellent swimmer," Christian said. "He was a city lifeguard and he was on the high school !4Wlmmlng team. He was a strong muscular kid. The last thing I'd dream he'd do Is drown. Military oHklals here said ' they have launched an lnvesUga- t 10n Into young Christian's death. personality he has adored since infancy when a cousin gave him a Pinocchio doll as a crib com- panion. Or. Martinu s Van Zy l , Fransie's pediatrician, said his patient will take the long t rip to meet his idol "very well." "He looks like a little old man. but he's not a sick old man," Van Zyl said in a telephone in· terview from Klersdorp, a little town nea r Orkney where he lives and practices. "He'll be the best of the lot He 's a very clever lit· tie boy." Van Zyl described Fransie as "very keen and excited" about the Journey "He's ver y sh y and self- conscious. not very spontaneous. But when he started talk ing about Disneyland. he was all s miles. His eyes were s hining, .. Van Zyl said lie a d ded that although F ransie is basically healthy now. "he's always on a downhill path" because o f t he de - generative effects of the disease. The average age or death for progeria victims is 16. the doctor said. Fransie 1s 3 feet 8 inches and weighs 40 pounds . Progeria is marked by muscle degeneration and high blood pressure. Vic· tims of the disease most com- monly die of a heart attack His doctor said the cause or the dis· ease is not known. , His bicycle also was found near a neighborhood fireworks stand . his apparent destina· lion From Page A1 SAVERS ••• Anaheim Police Sgt, Del Wade agreed today that the two ~a~es have similarities and he said m· s hould not be considered part of vestigators are sorting through a ny ··all-savers" package for the facts. tax purposes. But the IRS, in its Saturday The investi~ators have been statement. said the certificate careful not to say much publicly interest limit _ 70 percent of the about the cases. rate on one-year Treasury bills "We're just c hasing down might be effectively sur· some stuff but there's nothing passed by institutions offering concrete lyi n g him t o the · , m u ch 'h igher rat es on r e· c·rime," said Wade. purchase agreements roll ed In another incident in June. a over into all-savers certificates JO-year-old Fountain Valley girl Oct I. survived after she was abdu<'ted The 1 RS had "substantial from near her home, molested, doubt as to the income tax con· choked and then dumped at a de-serted road off the Riverside sequences" of such investment Freeway near the Green River packages. the state ment said. GolfCourse. The one-year All Savers Investigators haven't been Certificates were a uthorized as able to ta lk to the girl, however, part of the tax bill signed last because her family apparently moflth by President Reagan. has taken a vacation outside the Up to $1.000 in inte rest - s t ate, said Oran ge County $2.000 in the case of married Sheriff 's Lt. Wyatt Hart. couples earned from the Hart said the obvious next certificate will be tax free. step when the family returns is to ask the girl to study "line up" Although the plan was billed photographs to see if she rec-as a boon to "all savers," most ognizes the s uspect. analysts say it will provide a "We will be able to contact significant tax break only to tax· her," assured ltart." "It's just a payers with marginal income rriatter of when." tax rates of 32 percent or more. Have time on your hands-24 karats a day. 24 karat gold Swiss ingot watches from Corum Each watch 1s completely handcrafted 1n Switzerland. numbered. and accompanied by a cert1 f1cate o f authenc1rny The cases are 18 karat gold. complete with diamond winding stems : A. Man's I 5-gram ingot watch. $3,490 8. Lady's 10-gram 1ngoc wc:ltch, $2,790 C Lady's 5-gram ingot watch. $2 , 190 , SLAVICKS P'lne Jtlweltn SlfQ 1917 Wh~t rile besc smpnses begin . FashlOn Island (714) 544-1380• Newpof't Be«h Al30 Cireatlf Los Angeles• San DMVo • I.As Yeoas i 1 4 0 ----I _4 _4424 . .,..,..,.... Edo de Waart . director of San Francisco Symphony. is tnumphant after making a good catch for his softball team. the Sympho-Maniacs. in a game this week at San Francisco, Thetr opponents were members of the .Yew York Ph1/harrrum1c . led by Zubin .\1ehta Donkey tosses its GOP rider Rep. Hal Daub, R -Neb.~ 1s nursing a broken right col- larbone suffer ed when he parted company with a balky donkey in a charity race. his office reported. Aides said Daub was rac- ing state Sen. Emil Beyer in the event at Springfield , Nev .. when his donkey "stopped at the edge of a giant mud hole and the con- gressman kept going ·· The mud-covered Daub was treated for the fracture at a hospital and released. "The donkey was fine.' aides noted. Actor James Garner, re· cupcrating from broken ribs he suffered while filming his "Bret Ma verick" television series. is eager to get back 10 the saddle. Garner, 53. was at home after being hospitalized for a week following the accident at Burbank Studios on Aug. 20. when he fell from a machine that simulates the movement of a horse during close-up photography A publicist s aid recovery will take several weeks Garner created the role of Bret Maverick in 1957 on the old "Maverick" TV series The millionaire husband of country music singer Lynn Anderson filed a lawsuit for separation Harold H. Stream Ill, a Lake Charles. La .. oil man. asked custody of their two children one 2 years old. the other born last April. Stream's petition claims mental harassment and vex- -ation. causing him extreme mental anguish. The petition said Lynn An· dt!rson left \· Aug. 23. tak- 1 n g t h e c h ildren to her pare nts ' ANDIERSOH h 0 m e i n Mount Juliet. Tenn. It said she also took various other items. including two paint- ings and about six horses Miss Anderson 's hit re- cordings include "I Never Promised You A Rose Garden ... and .. Even Cowgirls Get The Blues." Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. named his 1976 presidential campaign manager, attorney Mickey Kantor, chairman of the Brown for U.S. Senate c ampaign committee, and tapped former city attorney Burt Pines to be the group's treasurer Five thousand teen -age girls danced barefoot around a royal cattle pen to mark the coming of spring and King Sobhuza ll 's 60th year on the throne an Swaziland. The Reed Dance. an an- nual, two-day ceremony in the mountain monarchy in southern Africa, opened a week-long celebration of the first royal Diamond Jubilee s ince Queen Victoria's in 1897. Sobhuza. 82 and an frail health, drove up in a Lincoln limousine for the start of the dancing. Clad in a thin, red toga and with feathers in his hair. he watched awhile in the chill wind and rain a:; hundreds of spectators in winter coats shivered on the hillside near the royal re siden('e. Gelsey Kirkland and Patric k Bissell failed to reach contract agreement with American Ballet Theater and will not be on the ABT tour which starts the week of Oct. 12 in Min· neapolis. ABT publicist Robert Pon- tarelli said that for "complex reasons·· two months of con- tract talks failed to bring •agreement between either of those dancers and the com pany Flood watch issued Storms dump heavy rain in Texas and Oklahoma Coastal Night th<OUQll mid-morning cloudl· neu, othef'Wlse fair thrOUQll Frloay COHlal IOw 60, lnlano .s CO.\tal high 10, lnl-lower IOs Watff 70 El-rt. llgl'tl variable wino• '"rough lonigM n cept wut to south~t wln1111 10 to 11 knoo alttr noon~ Soutll-•torly ,_11 t to 1 IHI Nlgfll and rnom1119 lo" C._\, tunny •"•f"llCIOM V .S. suntntary A fln!>-fi-i watch wn lu...o tor par!\ of "°'1r.rn Ttaa• on Wednet· d41y u slorm• dumP«I heavy rain from southweit•rn r ••• , to sout,..astffn o.1a-..a T,._ lhund9~' HI-fram IN Gulf co .. t t~ the Tenneu• and Ottlo vallen Into the Hlltrn GrH tl.aU\. Skin Mre mostly cloudY fram the -.t•n G ... at Plaln• and the Mll- slulppl Valley to tl\e Atlantic,•• well •• over ,,.. northern Rocky Moun teln• a no over the e atrtme No..-t. The rest of the nation, ••· C9Pt fore f--Is a._ Iha Pee Ilk Coa11, Md........, \kin. CINI' lllln were torecest fw n\11Cll of , .... NtlOn today. H-ver, ll•IM· <Mr"-rt -r• llktly tor the lower Mlul•lppl Valley end much of the AllMl<Coe•I. Temperatures were n~ted to rtn911 from the 60l -70s along tr. Pt<lfk Coest .no In the Roell.Its, '"" nortlwm Plain•, the Great Lakes and tl\e Hor1-1 TempertturH In tlw IOs ~-= llkely ef_he,.. On y, mlCltOtrnoon tem· perel..-n ranged from 54 In Mar· ciuefte, Ml<h., to 101 In NeedlH and lmperlal, Calif. California T"e Nallontl Weather Service fortc .. 1 mo•llY fair weelller for Sovtllem Callfontlt on f'r1Clty. wilh M>m• 11IQM and mid ..-nlng low cloud• In Ill• coH1al ereu and valleys. 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Call the number below and' your message will be recorded. transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour answering service may be used to record letters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors m ust include their name and telephone number ror verification. No cirrulation calls. please. Tell us what's on your mind . 642·6086 ; r t I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT {Thursday, September 3 . 1981 H/F Bolt down typewriters Business owners near Mesa of/ramps warned of thefts .• ·' By JERRY CLAUSt;N Of ... Dlilty ...... '"'" Owners or businesses near freeway oHramps in Costu Mesa are being warned this week by Costa Mesa police to literally bolt down their typewriters. Recent months. detectives say. have produced a rash of electric typewriter therts The machines, most valued at more than $1,200 and many cost· 1ng more than $2,000, are con- sidered easy money by maraud ing t hieves who ply freeways between Orange and Los Angeles counties. Last month. eight machines were taken in s everal burglaries. investigators re- ported. The last Costa Mesa haul came from Hall and Foreman Inc, 3186 Airway Ave .. · during the early morning hours of Aug. 27 Burglars pried open the front door, officers said. kicked in an interior door and quickly made off with three machines valued at a total $3,900. OC urges denial of Sirhan bid The Orange County Board or Supervisors urged the st ate Board of Prison Terms to deny future requests for parole for Sirhan Sirhan. The supervisors look the ac- tion Wednesday al the request of Los Angeles Count y District At- torney John Van de Kamp. who is campaigning to keep the con - victed killer of Robert Kennedy in prison for life. According to Van de Kamp. Sirhan comes up for a parole hearing in 1984 Before that. publi c hearings will be held lo d etermine public sentiment about !Us release. Van de Kamp has asked all 58 counties in the state to oppose Sirhan's parole Orange County is the second, after Los Angeles County, to do so. an aide to Van de Kamp s aid. College offering tailoring c ourse Area residents can learn to tailor blazers and jackets this fall by enrolling in an eight-part series at Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa The s eries meets on s uccessive Fridays at noon, beginning Sept. 11, in Room 103 of OCC's Home Economics Building and the fee is $20. For more information. call 556-5880. Jiil twice during the month monitoring II .·· he said . was ()'Conner Engineering, 100 · Alarmb can be repor~d Kalmus Drive. anywhere.• from within AJO Hurglars broke m Aug. 12 and sccondlS to 20 minutes, depepd· made off with a pair of IBM mg." , typewriters. The Costa Mesa No matter how quickly the firm lost three more ofl Aug 15, alarm is reported, the currtµrt. said detective Mike Mi1Ungton breed of typewriter thief has.• who wo rks comm er c i a 1 good chance or getting away. he burglaries. s aid. Millington said, "The problem "It onl y takes about '10 is that burglars zip in and out ~econds to break in." he safd. before an alarm company can "They grab only the typewriters report they are in the re " and jump into their car. They The detective said it is can be on the freeway and gone bt>lieved most of the roving with the whole JOb takmg only thieves drive from Los Angeles two or three minutes." County via freeway. take an off-MilJington and other burglary ramp in Orange County, spot a investigators said firms such as likely business firm and do their IBM sell special bolt-down .-de· work quickly. v i c e s to s e c u r e th & i r A good "hot" typewriter nets typewriters. a thier about $700, he said. "It takes about 20 minutes to M1llmgton noted that Costa get the typewriter off the desk Mesa 's police he ir copter was with that device." Millington over lhe O'Conner firm within said. "Nobody can come in and two minutes of a reported JUSt scoop them up." · burglar alarm The problem. he said. is that • The thieves were gone the devices are expensive. ·· ··An alarm is only lis good as "But." he added. ··not as e x the alarm company employee pensive as new typewriters.·· · -'---~--------''-'---~~~~ ,..,..,.. NO FRUIT , PLEASE -Some of the fruit confiscated from motorists sits on table al agricultural inspection station off Interstate 8, just west of Yuma. Ariz. Dale Tillery. inspec· Lor. checks trunk In the past week a daily a\'erage of about 220 gallons of fruit have been seized as a medfl\' precaution. · $89,600 merger savings seen County veterans, consumer affairs offices to merge Orange County's veterans services and consumer affairs offices will be combined under a single administration. the coun- ty Board of Supervisors has de- <.'ided. U nder the new system authorized by the supervisors. both offices will be moved by Oct. l to 1300 S. Grand Ave. in Santa Ana where they will share the same management staff and clerical pool. The measure is projected to save the county $89,600. It also may have saved consumer af· fairs. which was a candidate for extinction during budget sessions this summer At t hat time. several con- sumer activists implored the supervisors to continue the pro- gram. The merger of the two of· fices was a result. On Tu es d ay , veterans marched to the rostrum lo beseech the supervisors not to compromise their rights. Chairman Ralph Clark con- tinually reminded the veterans. many of whom wore Veterans or Foreign Wars caps decorated with medallions, that %e merger would not change e kinds of services offered by e county. 1 T o h e I p e I i m i n a t e f ti e veterans' rears. Supervisor Har· riett Wi eder persuaded the board to create a panel or veterans to monitor the new of· fice to ensure that its servi-*5 are not reduced. -" The veterans office currently is located at 2700 N. Main St~n Santa Ana. The consumer af fairs offi ce is at 511 N. Sycam~e St .. also in Santa Ana. IN A RUGGED RACE, YOU NEED A SUPERB WATCHMATE . When green seas aurge, the RoieK GMT-Master Is an ideal llmeplece for navi- gator and decllhand This »,ewe! chronometer. In 18111 gold, or stalnlesa steel, pres- sure-proof down to 165 teer. shows precise time almultane- ously in two time zones. via rotating bezel end 24-hour hand. . . ~ .. ., '· -. -·-·---------------....... ----_.. ................................... ------.... ---------.... .... H/F Orange Coast DAILY PILOT {Thursday. Septembef 3, 1981 Sharks patrol Andrea Doria safe Iran's guards kill 10 Khomeini foes HEIRUT. Lebanon t APl I r•rn's revolutionary ~uards fo ught two gun battles with lert- 1sts in ·Tehran today, killing 10 foes of Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho· melni's regime, Tehran radio :-.uid. It said o ne guardsman was k 1 lled Th e broadcast sa id ~uurdsmen and guerr illas of the Is lamic-Marxis t Mujahadeen Khalq battled for eight hours in so uth T e hr a n wh ile o the r guardsmen fought with "three armed terrorist agents" in north Te hran. The state radio said all three terrorisL'i riding in a car were killed in the south Tehran battle and seven Mujahedeen Khalq guerrillas died and three were wounded in no rth Tehran lotva inmates kill co"' set fires FORT MADISON. Iowa <AP> Ra mpaging inmates. roaming the Iowa State P enitentiar y while authorities negotiated for the freedom or 15 hos t ages. stabbed one prisone r to death and burned two buildings, state officials say. The i ns u r r ec t ion began Wednesday morning when five inm ates wi th a s awe d -o ff s h otg un . a h omemade "pipegun" and two knives seized security Chief J a mes Menke and three of his assistants in th~ cafeteria. Gang set bombs? BONN. West Germany <AP> A letter c laimed Wednesday INVITED l 'olt~h labor I l• ad er L t• t' h \\'a I t• ~a h et~ ht•en mntt'<I to ~IJt•ak to the A PL-CIO C'onvention m :'llo - \'t•m ber. The:· \'isit ma~· hinge on "hcllwr \\'alcs;J can get an -e~1t '1 ... .i . :· that West Germany's feared Baader Meinhof terror ist gang was responsible for the bomb at tack this week on the U.S. Air F'orcc European headquarte rs. 'oviPts i ssul' tvaniing to Poland MOSCOW <AP> The Soviet Union is giving heavy publicity to its army and navy maneuvers near the Polish border while warning that the Solidarity trade union is C'hallenging the foundations of Po land's com- munist regime . Military reservists have been called up for the exercises. the official Tass news agency re- ported, saymg that soldie rs and sailors were moving into posi- tion in Ryelorussia. Lithua nia, Latvia and Estonia. Douglas to plead guilty of bribery WASHINGTON <APl -The Mc Donne ll Douglas Corp. will plead guilty in an overseas bribery case in return for the Justice Department's droppmg of criminal cha rges against four of its executives. the Washington Post reported today. The newspaper said the settle- ment, proposed by the Justice Department. was approved earlier lhis week by the direc- tors of the airc raft company and will be filed in federal court here within a week. Boyce co11dition reporte d excellent S PRINGFIELD, Mo. <AP) Christopher Boyce was reported in exct!ll enl physical condition Wednesday the 12th day of a hunger strike by the convicted spy who says he would rather starve than stay behind bars . Boyce spent his first full day al the Medica l Cen ter fo r Federal Prisoners in Springfield taking a series of tests. He was "very cooperative." according to Joseph Crabtree, executive a ssistant lo the warden. Wonia1f 's slaye r plalls lo appt>al NEW YORK fA P l A stagehand sentenced to 20 years to life 1n prison for killing a vio linist at the Me tropolitan Oper a llouse will start appeal~ ing his conviction immedialelv Craig Crimmins. 22. stood sul len during Wednesday's sentenc ing and expressed no remorse over the s laying of 31 -year-o ld freel.incc violinist llelen Hagnes Mmliks NEW YORK tAP > Peter Gimbel's expechtion to the An· drea Doria hus e nded with a final JJUblic relations flourish that attempted lo grab headlines and air time with a m ixture of spi rits. s unken treasure and man·eating s harks. The safe lhut Gimble and his divers lifted from the wreck of lhe s unken Italian liner was l rut'ked to a Con ey Is land a quari um Wednesday for storage in a salt water tank con· taining 28 s harks. some large enough to endanger humans. But Gimbel said the safe 's contents will remain a mystery U'ntil his documentary on the diving expedition is broadcast on national television sometime around Christmas . Whoever buys the rights to the film also gets to televisE' the opening of the .safe at its conc lusion. Gtmbel said tha t instead of setting a price for his film, he would "see what we're bid." In int e rviews at Montauk following the expedition's return from its month-long mission , Gimbel s poke of sens ing the Doria's "almost malevolent spirit" during his dives. He held a news conference from a diving be ll where he was completing decompression. speaking to re· porters by telephone His wife said the spirit tried to stop the re moval of t he Bank of Rome safe. Elga Andersen said divers told her ·'the current pic ked up" as the safe was m oved. ··1t was as 1f the wreck was saying 'Not m y safe''" Gimbel denied that he was a publicity-seeker "People don 't put the mselves through what w e did for a publicity stunt." Gimbel insist- ed . "You d on't have lo go through wha t w e've go n e through to gel publicity " But Gimbel dem onstrated pro· m otional savvy from the start. By announcing plans for his expedition in late July, Gimbel got a jump on a group of New Helmet saves youth's life in crash • ANN ARBOR. Mich. <AP) Cor y Mills ' casual decision to wear his footba ll helmet as he rode his bicycle home from practice may have saved his life. Cory was tos:.ed 42 feel after his bicycle collide d with a car during the trip hom e from prac- tice Mo nd av H ts h el m e t cracked during the colLis ion. cut- ting the back of his head. But ex- cept for the cut and some mmor bruises. the 13-year-old Clague Jntermediale School student suf- fered no other tnJuries ··1 usually keep rrfy·helmct on the handlebars," said Cory. who a lso was wearing various fool· ball pads and c leated shoes at the time • ··Rut I got sick of holding 11 there so I just wore it. .. Doctors a t University Hospital closed the cut with 12 stitches and released him the same day .. '• '· ~ our \J'.lfY own straight laj cuft'a.d coroorcyB ... .: •,. :· . • ,. .. ~ ·. --~ -- our mo5t popular ~t.sfor .. "'back to echoor and.full all pant.e anz. 8'i% cotton ard.- 16% decron for maxunurn~r narrow walcz. oolor.s: ~Ll,~11, brown oog, navy, 1ueh ~,benana, fX'rt ,mqy a.rd nzd. wida. wakz, colore,: dcuirskin, ~' <Z003hcz.l l, st<z.a.1 , wet<zrcnzst and- b\ua. mist. 44 Fb.shion Isl.and• N-wport Beach•7l4/644·5070 JOOJ "4estwood Blud.·'"'•twood Village•213/479-7727 • Al"Wl ....... '9 Tl/1· safe raised I rom I h(' '"reek of t lw t1 ndrea f)orw has lwe11 susperidt'd m a \ «'W Y11rk Aquanum Cu11/\ cv11tau1111y :!X slwrb -;11111e c1111!.1dered 011 l't1 da11qe rme11t to lwm1111., p,•ter <;1mh1•/ 111111 /nl tlw l' Iped1/ t011 tu f m.<i t lw su11ke11 s/11µ de1111•:-; lie t.'i n puhfll 1111 seeker Jersey divers planning a s imilar whether the ship sank as quickly public.· he said ··And the m 1ssion. There <1lso was a spate as it did because of the absence watertight door was a legitimate of stories marking the 25th an-or one crucial watertight door. question " n1versary on July 26 of the An-But William Hoffer. who wrote The expedition to the Andrea d re<1 Doria's sinking . a book on the s inking that was Doria was the second highly For the next month Lillian published in 1978, said Gimbei publicized attempt to explore a Pickard of lhe New York public he:sd in effect created his own sunken liner recently. relat ions firm of Sollers Ruski n "mysteries" so he would have Friedman kept reporters posted ... omething to investigate Houston oilman J ack Grimm on the progrl'SS of the mission Peter Thieriol, publisher of has launched two expeditions to Once the divers reac•hcd the tht· Bloom1ngton. Il l. Daily Pan find the wreck of the Titanic. a wreck. a series of newsworthy tagraph, and a survivor of the luxur y liner that s unk after ill'ms were brought to the s ur Ooria ':. last voyage, said he had ~triking an iceberg in 19L2. kill- faet'. including dmner plates. mixed feelings about Gimbel's mg 1,513 passenger~ and crew silver. doors and finally the safe promotiona l techniques members (;imbl'I a nnounc-ed near the ··sure. there's some hype to The Titanic r ests more than end of the voyage the d1smvery this thin~. but som e of the in· two miles below lht' s urface and of a hole nt•ar the Doria's formation Gimbel and his divers <1ttempts lo find 1t have been un generating room so large that it g\lLhered 1~ going to be more :.ucce:.sful. although Grim m m.idc moot \.\hat Gimbel said s ignificant to marine engineers claims his team photographed wa ~ a long standing <1ucstion · and insurance men than the one of the s hip's propellers. ~~_:_~..:...:.._:__:_.;_:.;.:_;_:_....:..:..::..::..:..:---=.~~~~~--~_:__~__..:'--~~~~ ~ LABOR DAY SPECIALS m k I 11 SHOP MOSKA TELS FOR ALL Y0U'1 01 a c 1 ~:~g~NG PAR" CRAFT ANO HORAL MOSKATEL'S EVERYDAY GIFT WRAP 40sq II 130 x16) reg I 19 reg I 89 HURRICANE PATIO CANDLES 9'. tall Assorled Colors 1.33 PLASTIC KNIVES, FORKS OR SPOONS 18 per pkg reg 69c 664 10·0Z CRAYON MUG Assorted Colors 1.66 Complete with removable cap and lleiuble straw WICKER PAPER HOLDER 4 oer pkg reg I 69 ggc 100-9 WHITE PAPER PLATES 1.29 Iii-COUNT PARTY GOODS 25 o/o OFF Wicker & Daisy Patterns Only CUSTOM FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS 20-50% OFF reg FELBRO PUNCH BASE Makes 6 gals 7 99 . 6.88 10-0Z SOFT PLASTIC CUPS 50 per pkg 1.44 reg I 79 FOAM PARTY GOODS (16)6 PLATES (16) 12 OZ BOWLS (10) 10" DIVIDED ( 1 2) 8 7 8 DIVIDED ( 1 2) 8 7 8" UNDIVIDED ~e:c 6 6 4 pkg. BACK TO SKOOL SP3CfALS ! ·I J 0 LOI ANQfUS llMl30 WHTCOVINA t2UIMW'71 rtUHTINOTON HACH (71 ., 142 ... 44& CEl'lllUTOS (21 3) t2•-01 )J TA"lANA 12U)H1·1SH OU DEN OlllOVl (71 •> ., .. Jl20 LA Ml"ADA t2UltU ·tH1 • SAN DIEGO LA MU A (114)2t1·2121 (114)4tS.5H7 TO""ANCE (2U) 373-t74' HCOHOtOO (7U )74W211 f ' --·-~-----------------~--------~ ............ ,..... ..................................... 11111!1 ....................... ~ Dye 'error' aided pread of Medfly? LOS C:ATOS (i\l'I As er fort~ to Combat n\!~ hnds or both fruit flll'S and lat vae increase. officials acknowledge that another ll'C'hnical error may have contributed to the re- !>Urgent•c of the mcdrly One dyl' used to d1stingu1sh a ~tt.'rile from u fertile Mediterra- nean fruit fly was hard to detect and may have led laboratory workers examining traps lo uverlook fertile medrt1es. Charlie Poucher of the medfly technical advisory learn said Wednesday. .. They went through the lab as being dye d flt es, a nd they weren't ,'· said P o ucher. a Florida entomolog1s l By examining trapped flies, project workers are able to de t e rmine how far they have s pread and the s trength of the infestation These examinations. help medfly fi ghtt:•rs determine how to deploy their forces But somc of the billions of sterile flies released in an effort to m· terfere with the fly's breeding cycle an• a lso trapped, a·nd they must b<' dis tinguis he d from fertile. or wild. flies Des pite the discover) Wednes· day of three m aggots m Pleasan· ton , nciir Livcrmore, and 20 adult nil'~ in Baldwin Park. 400 mile~ .,outh. proJcCl offtC'1als \H•re not cxtreme h concerned .. The finds in Pieasanton were adjacent to the cxisting area ... said Irv Pass. an eradication proJecl spokesman .. The ones in LO!> Angeles "t-n• m the core area There hasn 't been anv ma JOr alarm_"__ _ __ · _ A 16-squure-mile area around the find was added to the exist- ing spray zone east of Oakland and will be sprayed today, Pass said. Aerial s praying and stnpping will continue in a 9-square-mile area surrounding the first find in Southern California, but the arcu will not be expanded, of· f1t·1als said The spray zone now totals I .265 square miles in seven coun- ties. all of which are under p<1rtial or total quarantine to prevent possibly infested fruit from being s hipped without treatme nt. .. These new finds are not real· ly u setback ... Paul Engler, Los AngC'les County commissioner of a~riculture said Wertnesday · · Rt•cause of the breeding population there is still going to be an emergence of new flies. . \'OT St'IClD1':· Hem Settles u;i-m•m• • Gasoline nozzle curb defeated in committee S AC RAMENTO <AP I - Legislation to curb service st<1· lion nozzles accused of s iphoning gasoline back out or motorists' tanks has been defeated in com - m 1llec. Hy a 12·8 vote Wednesday, the Assembly Ways and Means Committee sent the SBl208 by Sc•n Dan O'Keefe, R-Cupertino. back to tht• Assembly Energy and Natural Resources Commit- tee That stopped it until next year The vapor recovery nozzles were o rd ered b y the Air Resources Board to cul down on hydrocarbons which es cape into the air. The nozzles were unpopular \\1th consumers because they a re considerably heavier and more d1ffi{'ull to maneuve r. Oronge Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, September 3. 198 I H/F Cops' homicide implied ?J Settles' family to f i l e wr ongful death suit against city 1 ~ LOS ANGELt;S I AP> Acor oner's Jury ruling that a college football star found hanged in his Jail cell was s lain implies police were responsible for the death, a county-coroner says. Dozens of relatives and fnends of Ron Settles, who was a promising California State University Long Beach running back. cheered Wednesday as the 5·4 verdict was read, ending the 10-day inquest. Police m the Lo:. Angeles sub· urb of Signal Hill claimed Set· tics. 21, had pulled a knife when stopped l.Jy traffic officers June 2. had cocaine m his car . and scuffled with officers Two hours ~at er, t hey said , h e hanged himself with a mattress cover. Six Signal Hill officers refused to testify al the inquest Settles' family claimed he had .. everything to live for," and that their only son was abused and killed by police The verdict. though not legally hrnding, opened the door for civil and ('riminal actions. County Coron e r Thomas Noguchi, who <'Ould have over ruled the Jury and proclaimed Settles' de<1th a su1c1de, adopted the jury's finding as the official ca use or de ath . The coroner originally had listed Settles' death a suicide. "The finding connotes not an accident and not s uicide.'' Noguchi said &t a news con· ferencc .. That would mean homicide It (the Jury finding l 1s cons1derablv different from the original rep0rt we received.·· When asked if that meant the police were responsible for Set · ties' death , Noguchi replied · .. It implies th<1t." Noguchi did not accuse police of a coverup. but said : "I have som e doubts the information given us may not have been ull we nccded I regret that policl• offtcerl4 of Signal Hill dtdn ·t testify." Georgl· l"ransc-ell , attorney for the six Signal 11111 officers. left the courtroom ufter the verdi<'t and was unavailable to re porters "This renews m y faith in humanity," s aid Settles' mother. Hden. as she walked from the courtroom hugging her hus band. Donnell .. We still have u l~rge and fan tastic fight . we still hav~ a long way to go.·· Settles said "We are fighting for other kids so this won't happen agam " T h c 1 r I u w y 1· r • J oh n n 1 • ('o('hrun. s.ud a $10 milhor& wrongful death claim would bt• filed against thc city of Signal\ 11111 • Dbtrict attor1wy'l< s pokcs maf\ Al Albergatc said a decision 011 whl'lher t o seek c r1minlll• t ha1 f{es is t•xpcctcd tn about 3(1' days. ·,,, Coroner 's pathologist!-." test1f1 (•d at lht• inquebl that. bruise:. on Sett It•!-.· neck could , httvt' been caused either from 1 b<•1ng hanged by a mattress cov • er or from a poltt•e choke hold, hut Noguchi said the marh wt•rl' incons1stt-nt with tho!>e left by a choke hold Senate panel OKs coast permit plan .. , ' . 1 ... 111 1 SACRAMENTO <AP I The Senate Finance Committee has approved compromise l(•gisla· tion to give lo<'al governments the Coastal Commission's autho rity to i ss ue certain permits AB385 by Assemblyman Tom llannigan, would let local gov- ernments that have finished hall of their coastal µlans take over issuing coastal permits. The bill was sent to the Senate floor Wednesday on an 8·0 vote Hannigan ·s bill targets a s ituation that arose on July I when the regional coastal com missions ceast.'d to exist The 1976 Coastal Act set up the re g ional comm1ss1o ns to 1ssu£ building permits in the coastal zone~ until coastal c1t1es and counties wrote land use and zon ing plans and got them approved h~ lht• !-.lat\• Coas t ul m l l'>l>Hm . ••• ('Ollh 1 Till' deadllnt' for lhl· locals ~'4)t ftn1sh•their plans W lb July I. but fc\\ are fuushl•d Thal means tile~·. !>ta lc comm1s~1on will have 111 takl· ovcr thl' arduous task of 1s1 s uing all bullchng permits aloni.: t hl• coast , , Hannigan'!> bill woulcl let local , governm ent!> that h<1 ve r1nisheo 'i lhl• first part of lhc plan. thu • • lund USl' portion. issue their O\\Oit. building permit~ And 1t would! i.t-l u new deadline of J an I~ 1984. for final cumplt·lton 1: Some locetl governments had • w;rntecl to hc a hie tu 1ssu1• 1H•1·m1t~ wlwth<·r thev wt>n• dontt• \\1th the l:.ind U!>l' poi·tion <Jr not.,' ·' . 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NC •Deskslnc 1981 All R19h1t Rewrwd • -----~----.....-------------------------------------------------..................... ~~...-.~ Ale Orango Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, September 3. 1981 Compromise needed to speed coast plan l>ow11t own 11 unt inglon Beach net'ds tu lw rt•d t•vd opcd . Thl' shoppi n~ art' a h~· t he sea cons is ts m41inl~· ul old l wo story building:-. bu il t an tht• 1920:-. a nd carlv 1930s Th{' tl'nll'l'J.Jll't't' of t tw shop p m g an·~1 1s the• m un1t•1pu l ptt•r It w a:-bu1 ll m I !:l 1 l Tht· lJlt'I' a nd m o" l u I' l ht• u n rt' 1 n f o r· c e d masonr~ bu1 lclangs an 1 he shop pan g <ll'C'C.t an• dl'ler1or:.it1ng and m u s t he t't•plat'cd 111 the lll'tlr futun» '1t('Ul'd1ng to l\\o ">l'paratc· stn1<.'lural anah·..,1:-. rt-ports Bl'f ort• an~ l'l'dt'\'l'lop numt tdkl'!> vhu:c. ho \\ l'\'l'I'. tht• t•1t y ':-. Local Coasta l P lan 1LCP 1 for lht• ureu rt'rlli.t bl' ap prO\'l'cl h~ ttw California Coast al ('omm1ss1on The statt··ma11dat 1.•cl l.C'P l' :, l a b I 1 s h t' s d t• v e 1 o p m l' n I guidd inl's tn c·oustal ttl't'as T he South Coast Region al Coastal l'omm1sston rl'Jl'<'tl'd lhl' c i l ~ . s p I ~In (.• ;J 1' I 1t• r l his y t' ell'. larg(•ly hl•cauw of obJl'l'twns to 1 h L' l' 1 I ~ · s a ff or d a h I c ho u :-. in g polat·\ <.111d 1L!'> prop1)st.'d zoning south ol l:ka<'h BoulC'vunl on thl' 111 I and s id l' 11 f I' a <'i f 1 t Co a.., t I I 1!-(h way St aff nff1t·1<1h of thl' Coastal Commission ... ~I\ lhL' l'lt' ':-. l.C P <iol'..,n·1 t•nsun.• itwt all ufforda bit• · <·oastal housin g unih t h at an· clemo la s~ll'd in tht• fut un· '' ould be n.'plan•d with afford(! ble lUllls Coastal C'onH111:;,s1011 orflt1ab alsll ">a.' lht• c·1t ) ·!-. plans to allu\\ hotels. restaura nts and s hop:. on the inllrnd side of Pacifk (.;oust ll ig hw :Jy so uth o f B t a c·h Boulevard a re una cceptabl e bl'c·ause that a l'l'a ha:; bet>n 1<le n t 1f1c d us a n atur a l well a n d ha l>1tal f'or wildlife tha t s hould ht• p rotected from clt•VC'lopmt•nt. These 1ssut•s arc complex. re · I,. a g rt•at deal on Sl'ma nt1cs and often pit prod e\'t•lopmcnl forces against t•n vironme n tal forees Rt>solu t inn of 'the d ifflo r t·n ce!-1 c·ould ta k<.• some time But according to the :-trut' t u r a I s u r v e ~· s . l h t-µ 1 e r a n d down town shops have run out of ti Oll' A compro m be agl'l'em e n l thi:-. month s hould be workt·d 0111 so tht• LCP is acct>pta blt: lo both I he Coa:-.lal Commission and lht- Cit~ Council ll appears t hat the t1fforc1,1l.J lt· ho using d ispull' t<>u ld l>t• rt>sOl\'ed w 1 t h s u rn e m i n o 1· 1 a n g u :.a g t· t h anges an t ht• r1t~ :; L 'P Cat\' official:-. :;ho uld l'l'4 Ul'sl tha t t ht.' Coastal Comm1ss1on re- move thC' wetla nds portion of the LC P from t'Ol'hitkrat aon until :1 f U lUl'l' d a t l'. This would dear thl' wa~· for po1·t1o ns of Lhl' LC P affecting lhl· clown tnwn lo be a p pro\'ed <1 nrl t hcreb~ t•stablish gu1delanl'!'> for t h t• much neech.•d rt•devclopmcn t of lht· run down coast al s hopping i.ll'l'(.I Bill deserved def eat l'ropO!'>l'd -.pt.'Clal 1nlt•n•st leg1:.lalm11 that would haH· t't• mm'NI lht-8 oh;r Ch1ta mar sh from thl' J))'()lt•clivt-iun sd1t't10n t>f the Calif<1rnit1 Coa ... tul Com m1s!-.1on has bt•en k11lt>cl an ;m As ... t'mlJh c·omm1tlt•c.• T ht· Cummiltt•t-nn Em•rg~ :and :-..::1t ura l Rt•solll'C·t•s turned dow11 tht' prnposJI b~· Statt• Sl'n Puul C;Jf'pl'nter. 0 C~ µres~. t>n a Ii tu I volt· T hl' proposal. \\hath nt·<.•cls '!l'\'l'n \'Oll'S lo mo\'l' o ut of tnmm1ltt'l'. l'C>llld hl' broug h t h J (' k Io 1 1 l' l' 11ns1<1 t• r al 1 on 1 n .J \I llllal'\ If 1t 1s . till' 1·omm1l tl'l' "h1>uld l'l'.I <.•c·t It <.11-t<1111 l';.1rp1.·11H•r s proposul asks lhl· ">lall' Ll'g1:-.latu1T to step rn ;ind takt· a\\a\ tht• authm1t\' of I ht• Coast ;1 I Cc)m m is'i1on lo <>\·pr st.•t• d l'\'(•lopment tn th l· 8111-.a l'hl(.'j Tht' pr opos,il t•nclm''>L'"> a cit• \'elopment µIan den st•<I b~ th\' 0 r a n ., l ' l' o u n t ,. B o ;a r cl o f ,., . . Sup<.•r\'1sors lhal <'alls l11r li.000 homt'">. ;1 l.800 s lrp bo:.it manna and fi(IO ;,l<.'res of m arsh pre'-1'n"t1 I IOI\ The county ·s proposal 1s !'>Up ported b~ S ig na l La ndma rk Inc . l he de,·e lopment firm th at owns mosl of t hl' t .200-ac1·(· Bol'ia Chi('a lowland -;out h of Warnt·r A venul' o n t he inla nct :-.1dl· of PacifiC' Coast Hig hway T h e de\'clopmen l l!-.'>Ut· 1~ controversial beca u se ~tale b1olog1sts haH· lt•nt a t in•ly 1dt>n t ifi ed most of lhl' Bolsa Chica lo w lund a s a n atural wl'llan d habitat for w1l d h fc to be p1·otl'<'l ed from den•lopmenl. accord ing ln the Calitorn1a Coastal .\ct of 1976. Publi c hean ngs ancl ev1dent•t- ;.irc heard b\' l h e Coast a l Com- mission bt'f111:e pla nning dee1s1ons art' mad e and. "hile we frequent ly h<J \'l' q uestioned comm1s~ion decision~. the Bo lsa Chic<1 e lcC1 rly 1s an ar<.·a that belon gs unde r its jurisd 1<.'lion. Coast a l Commission C1lllho 1·1 l~ should not bt> undc r mtned t>y special inleresl leg1s lal1on li kl' the Carpenter proposal Police work no game Lust \\l't'k. lluntangton BenC'h poh et• a tlo1·1w~ Btll Sagt• w as :11 lowed to join pol1<:t· uffi c·t·rs in lht.• purs uit of s usptC'lL'd armed bunk rohlwrs ,.\ tt orne y Sa gc \\a:. ra d ing a long wil h c.1 pat ml m a n wht•n the t.•mt·r·gent·~· was r<.1diocct across polil'c.• ain\a\l''> th<.tt t he armt•d and d.ingt•rnu:. ... us pc.·c·t... had been sighted . \rrinng at t he sc<.·ne. Sage. u e1vdlan . ioint·d offi<.'l'r J im We hr . rn a seal'<'h through back~ ards a nd a lle\ \\a\.., Sage is · lic<.·nst-d to carr~ a gwn and he "'as armed. While his in tentions were d o ubtless Utt• bes t. h e i untraint-d a nd un q ualified to Pl'rrorm a~ a police officer An unl n 11ncd c1\'ili ;an in the hl'al of action l'Ould acc 1denW ll~ or unneceo.;~aril' fi r e his weapon. • cndangt'n ng b~·standers or t hl' polict-the m sel\'CS It's a n at·cep tcd practice for c:i\ ilia n!-1 \\hO gt'l p ro pe r cit ~ up· proval to be a llowed to nde alon g on pohc·e pa t rol But those c itizens :-.ho uldn ·1 be a llo wed to hnng a wea1>0n a long And if an e mer gent~ arbcs. the~ s hould sta~ an lh<.> polic.:l' t'ar or bt' dropped off <1wa~ from the scene of actio n . Although Sa~e works for the police dep artme n t. he is n 't a s\\om officer a nd should be treat e d the :-,ame as other untr aine d civilia ns The p olice depa r tmen t :-.ho uldn't pass over thi& incid ent lasl "~ek as a rare occurrence t ha t's unlikely to happen again . P rocedure s hould be establishe d to pr c\'ent it f rom ha ppening dgain . Opinions expressed in the space abOve are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views ex- pressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is lnvit· ed. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 9262tH>S60. Phone (71'> 6'2-"321. L.M. Boyd/Plwto caption New York City's Metropolitan Museum r ece ntly paid a s izable fortun e fo r R e m b r a ndt 's mastefl.lece. "Homer Contemplating the Bust of Aristotle." Calls to mind ooe of the g reat photo captions of a ll times. Or more specifically. of The Loa Angeles Times. The picture was ORANGE COAST .Daily Pilat ~ ; .. - of Aristotle Onassis looking over the house once owned by Buster Keaton. T he caption: "Aristotle Contemplat· ing the Home of Buster." You can expect a hungry salmon In search of food to swim about 100 miles a day. Thomas P. Haley Publisher ThOrNI A.. Murphlne Editor Barbara Krell>ich Edltorlal Page Editor .. New nightmare for disabled WASHINGTON This is the lnterna· tional Year of the Disabled . But in the United States. it's a bad year for the disabled The Reagan administr ation 1s tighten- 111g up the eligib1tr ty requirements for tho~e who seek d is ability payments from the government. This has created a bureaucratic n ightmare for many legitimate recipients trying to collect the money that keeps t hem alive. I don't quarrel w ith President Reagan's Intentions. I have been fat ahead of him in exposing the cheaters who draw disability benefits they don't deserve. I also appl aud the president's efforts to curtail reckless government spenrung. But Reagan's money managers have been scrutinizing the federal budget with eyes .as cold as the marble around the m. They should not lose sight of the human toll that their bud get cuts can t'OSl. TALES OF TRAGED\' have reached my offi ce from a ll sections of the coun try. Some people even committed sui cide when they fell through the pres1· dent's "sa fety net " and had their dis· ability checks cut off J have published a few of their stories He re's a nother : It concerns Helen Mary Carlton, a 54-year·old Detroit wom an who was de· nied government d isability beoefits even though she had undergone a triple· l.Jypass heart operation According to he r hus ba nd 's attorney, Cliffo rd Weisberg, Mrs Ca rlton was denied the benefit:. because ··'ihe didn't meet the G -JA-Cl-A-ND-ER-SD-N -~ proper requirements" as laid down by the federal bureaucracy The reason Weisberg now represents her husband is that Mrs . Carlton died of her dis a bi lily s hor tly after she had ap" pealed for reconside ration of her dis- ability t•la1m. Incredibly, even when p resented wit h t he wom a n's death certificate, Social Security officials still refused to acknowledge that she had been disabled. Her fa mily eventua lly was granted survivor benefi ts. but never got the disability payments fo r which she had a pplied "THAT WAS ONE of the stra ngest cases I ever came across." Weisberg told my reporters Vivian Ma nno and Indy Badhwar. "They didn't believe the poor woman was disabled even after she was dead " Weisberg entered the ca:.e only after Mrs. Carlton died She might have had a better chance to collect on her dis· <tbility d a 1m if she had hired an at- torney to start with, perhaps for this rea· son. Social Security ofricials do not en- courage claima nts to retain counsel. "Many people are made to feel like criminals 1f thev have to hire an at- torney," sard Phoenix attorney Richard Gibson There 1s also the expense factor Ap" pealing a decis ion of the Social Security bureaucrats can cost S300 lo S500 or more Some attorneys ta ke cases on a rontingency fee basis. taking about 25 percent of a claim ant's yearly bene fits if he or she wins the case. Even with a kno" ledgeablc attorney. disabili ty claimants often find rt hard to obtain the medical evidence that could s upport thl·ir C'lai m . Rarely do patients see lhl• S<!me doctor regularly at a public health fa cility, where many claimants are examined "A PHYSICIAN WILL continue to see one patient only if he or she has a s trange. C'XOlic disease," Gibson ex plained It 's hard for a claima nt to get s ubstant1at1on of a disabling condition from a doctor who may have s pent only a few minutes with the patient U CI professors don't shirk teaching To the Editor : On Aug 20 Elvin Hutchison responded to my a rticle of Aug. 16, which was in turn respondi ng to the Aug. 3 article of Ea rl Waters Mr. Hutchison writes: "Ir the assistant professors and instructors at UCI. who do most of the classroom wo rk, cam $16,800 to $25,900, what do the professors and associate professors do for the ir $33,100 to S5I.OOO? I agree with Earl Waters .. The word "if· is a powe rful word The professors and associate professors MAILBOX do their full share of teaching. in addi· tion to research. I could not cover all the errors. half truths, and negative ln· nuendos of Mr. Waters. TO ILLUST R ATE from the UCI Depa rtment ol His tory, every mem ber routinely teaches a full load of courses One of the most distinguished history pr ofessors of his time, the late Dr Arthur Marder, taught a full load from 1965 until his retirement in 1977. In bis last year one course involved him as section leader in the Humanities ln· te rdisciplina ry Core Course, open to all UCI freshmen . f, too, will be a section leader this winter qua rter. l invite Mr. Hutchison to audit the whole course. Indeed. he is cordially in· vited to audit m y Engli s h his tory courses this year. AU our UCI faculty since 1969, fro m pr ofessors to instructors. have {in their chair's personnel fil es l indivtdual stu· dent evaluations of their courses. I in · vite Mr . Hutchison <and Earl Wate rs for t hat matter ) to study m y file. In· deed. I welcome their scrutiny It is a s ad commentary that the public so sparsely a vails itself of op· portunities such as ·'Celebrate UCI Week" each spring a nd the many othi!r publi c events t hroughout the year to come to the campus and see first hand what we at UCI are doing to further t he education of their children. SAMUEL CL YOE McCULLOCH Professor of History Cut news letters To the E<Utor: In the midst of the necessity to reduce government spending, our public of- fi cials have cut budgets and elimin ated many needed and worthwhile citizen programs. But when it comes to bud get- ing, our elected leaders appear to have a s ingle-minded approach. which is to tum back to the taxpayer and needy all the burden of reconciling to available funds. or course the citizens have to assume changes, but what about the other side? Have our officeholders cut back on their administration costs? What about the exorblt an t doll ars t hey spend for feathering their own nesl1 while they are in office' If they cared more about J JUSt doing the Job for which the citizens elected them, they could bala nce the budget well without taking away from the people as they a re doing THE NEWS LETTERS and mailings they send out m the disguise of public interest are another political sham paid for by the taxpayers. I've received three in the m ail lately and I hate to think how many of m y own hard-earned dolla rs have gone to pay for another step up these politic ians' persona l lad de rs. The persons we elect to direct the af· fairs of the government are supposedly educated and inte lligent . but their minds become so politically motivated they seem to lose perspective, forget ting that they are employees. servants of the people and have a job to do for the people. They should cut out the news letters and trim their administration budgets to the bone. The burden of cost·cutting is two-sided so I would suggest that public officials who wa nt the vote show a qualification for the trust placed in them. E CANTELL TE L EPHONE YOUR LETTER TO TH E EDITOR See instructions below fi' acts overlook ed To the Editor : In regard t o Supervisor Br uce Nestande's statement that "The com - mittee's (the Blue Ribbon Airport Selec· lion Committee appointed by the Board of Supervisor s) not moving as ex· peditiously as possible" he has ignored three very important facts. T he members of the committee, with one exception (Councilm an Henry We- daa of Yorba Linda ) are major industry and business leaders of Orange County. most with wide-ranging commitments. Their schedules are set for long periods ahead. Establishing a meeting t ime that can be met by all members is no easy thing THE COMMl'M'EE is charged with reviewing the SCAG aviation study as their initial step. T he SCAG study is on· ly an incomplete draft at this time and badly overdue. It was supposed to be completed by Novem ber 1979. and now • J,l't/frs /rom reader! or,. 1velcome The right 111 r·r1ndrMI' letters tt1 Jal spoce or t!/1m111ntt' httc•/ 1!i rr.~rroed l.t>tlrrs o/ 300 words or li>s~ Will ht y1ven pre/ermct All lrttrr11 must inrludt 11117noturt> ond motlmg address bu/ nnmts may be wtthMld on rt· que-'I 1/ su/f1c1ni1 reason a.t apparent Poetry u,,11 not be pu/)l111hed. U!Uers may tH t elt>phrJlt(-d to 642·60116 Na mt and phone numhrr o/ thE' contn bultlr mU$1 ht gw~ /or .vtr1/1rru1qn P'UTJ>'!llt'.t I 1s supposed to be ('O mpleted in ~anuary 1982 Super visor Nest ande s hould have been awa re of the difficulty the commit· tee would have in starting a serious fac· tual s tudy with an incomplete dr aft study Especiall y since his own ap· pointee, Coun c ilm a n Wedaa, has headed the SCAG s tudy g roup as chairman of the SCAG Aviation Work Progra m Comm ittee smce its beginning a nd last year was the president of SCAG One wonders that since Council m an Wedaa still heads the SCAG study and is the only career politician on the Blue Ribbon Committ ee. S uperviso r Nestande possibly has overlooked a con· flict of interest. JOHN LOWM AN Unions 110 h e lp To the Editor : Support by American labor unions for the tllegal a ir traffic controllers' strike is a disgrace to a nyone who believes in rule by consent of the governed. Wh at hi g he r authority a ll ows any private or~anization lo dare challenge the right of the people. through their representatives, to control lhe cost, scale and continuity of services they have entrusted their government to perform " READERS SHOULD be relie ved to know of a public employee organization that opposes strik es. slowdown s, s ickouts. and other "job actions" by government e m ployees Professional Ed ucators Gr6up of California is a s tatewide tea chers ' organizalion that believes the adversary system of in· d ustrial coll ective bargai ning a nd s trikes has no place in our public schools The irony is that along with higher strike acliv1ty, unions, under collective ba rgaining <Rodda Act of 1975) ftave brought lowe r s alary incr ehes to Ca lifomia teachers 1 Unionization of public employees is such an undesirable, even dangerous, phenomenon that l hope this letter I printed. along with our address (PE Box 22255, Sacramento, CA 95822 ) so that the public -particularly teachers -can obtain more information. TOM McCULLOUGH Secretary lillllY Ill If the environmenlall~ts would quit pro- moting their prot ected wetlands we mlttht not have a mosquito problem . R.L.L. c;. ... ,.., 0.. ~ ................. .., ...-.n ....... -tlUf'llf ,_, t• .. .._ ..... MW-,~.,_'" ,.. .... o-.., o.... 0.ll'r l>llf I Ll ---------------------------~~~~~------~~.-.~~~-- I i 1a HJF Orange Coast OAILV PILOT/Thuraday, September 3. 1981 QUEENIE "He's A.W.O.L ... er, out." . ~\·~\ ~,,~ ~~ I. # Getting out of the red DEAR PAT DUNN: Whal kind of finan - cial aid is available for an adult returning lo college lo complete her education? Do "old" students gel the same consideration as young ones? J E., Costa Mesa According to the U.S. Department of Education, the exact ume types of aid you'd normally associate with students coming straight out of high school are available to older students. You can' be eUgible lf you're enrolled at least balf·tlme. Vocational educa· lion also ls covered. Most of the federal aid programs are based on a mathematical computation of your need -basically the cost of the school you've chosen, minus what you're able to contribute toward this cost. If you need to hire a baby sitte r or cut back oo your hours at work to attend school, it's possible for these it.ems to be figured in. Make applica· tion for need·based programs at the noaoclal aid offlce of whate ver school you're consider· Ing. The backbone of these programs ls the Basic Grant, which can range from $13Z to $1,670 for the upcoming school year. You don't have to repay It, and can get other aid as well. A Supplemental Educational Op· portunity Grant, which also does not have to be repaid, can vary from SZOO to SZ,000 per year. And, If you're eligible, a National Direct Student Loan wUI let you borrow money for your education at 4 percent in· te rest -up to SlZ,000 for students going alJ the way from freshman through a graduate degree. There also are work·study programs. where your work hours are structured to ac· commodate your class scbedale, and you earn at least the minimum wa~e. If you don't qualify for a need·baaed pro- gram, you may be able to take advantage of a Guaranteed Student Loan. You can apply for one of these at a private lending lostltu· tlon and through some schools and agencies of state governments. With tb.Js type of loan, your Interest rate Is 9 percent, and the federal government pays the interest for the time you're In school. An undergraduate can borrow up to SZ,500 per year and graduate students can borrow SS,000 per year. Complete details are included In a f.ree copy of "Federal Financial AJd for Men and Women Resuming Their Education.'' availa· ble from Consumer lnformatlon Center, Dept. 649J, Pueblo, Colo. 81009. "Got a problen.? Then wnte lo Pat' Dunn Pat wtU cut red tape. getllng ttu! an$Wer.! and action you need to solve mequ11tes m government and business Mall your questioM to Pal Dunn. At Your Service. Orange CO<Ut Dally Pilot, P.O Boz 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 As many letters as possible will be answered 53 monks ordained PEKING <AP) -Chinese Buddhists have or- dained 53 monks and nuns who have expressed a willingness to "forsake their wordly li fe to carry forward Buddha's holy teachings," the official Xinhua news agency reported. 1981 PORSCHE 928 Brand New Chiffon white, beige leather, auto. trans., J·23 group which includes: power seats. m irrors, locks. elec. sunroof, factory alarm system and automatic climate control. list price $-43,320. Sale this week $39,500 Call Virginia -Hixson Companies (714) 845-4800 or MS-1122 ~o,......w. 11LIGHT11 BEER FROM MEXICO $1.99 .. Trader Joe Ir Preato Briaa the "light" beer ca, Brl.u bas only 90 from ' Mexico, sells ror1 calorrel per bottle. p .95 per aix pack In most Please visit our newest 1tore1 . We made a Trader Joe's at the In· •Pt!cl•l buy, however, tenectlon of 17lh Street, wblcb let.a \ll sell it for Newport BouJevard ano only SUMI. Made by the" Superior Avenue (next lO brewers who produce Dennr.'• and Barclay's Bohemia and Carta Blan· Bank . NOWIN COSTA..-SA 642-4321 Direct or collect, to iublcribt U> JIOUr hometown paptt, the . .. Daily Pilat Festival. offers bands, songs and all that jazz CIU<.:AGO <AP> It's a celebra· cock and Cu1 mcn Mc Rae And becnuse it 11 a Chic ago u on ror a count and a duke. And a re· And there 1s a tribute to a dukt', too re:stival, the city will have a chance union ror u captain. But ll's not a the late Duke f:lhngton lo showcu11e some or its talent . royaJ or military gathering just Organizers for the show billed as "Nln4.'ty fivl' percent or the mus1 some world renowned musicians gel· the world's largest free Jan festival caans here have either been born or ting together In a park to play assembled 24S musicians. Some raised in Chicago or either have jazz. performances will be broadcast li ve some roots in Chicago music," said The occus ion is the thlrd annual on Natlon11l Public Radio Friday Penny T yler . chairman of festival Chicago Jan Festival, a seven-day through Sunditl)'. commiltei! at the Jazz Institute of series of free, moonlight concerti$ at Ourlng the week, then: will be Chicago, which assembles the pro· Grant Park bound to satiate any Juu duet!S and big bands, the hot pulsal-grams aficionado born the last SO years. ing tempo of La tan Jazz and the For some. Mrs. Tyler said. that The festival -which winds up strains of Chicago blues. And there Chicago link 1s te nuous, such as In Monday features some up.and· will be the traditional fool-s tamping the c a se of Adolphus "Doc " coming crooners and musicians as New Orleans jazz as well as the Cheatham, who was stranded in the we ll as some international JMZZ avant-garde Sun Ra and has Arkestra c ity in 1926 and became Louis legends Count Basie and his or· decked out in capes and space Armstrong's replacement at a local ,_c_h_e_s_tr_a'"'",_E_l_la_F_it_z"'"'g"'"e_r _al_d'"'"._H_._r_b_ie_H_a_n_· ___;h.;..;e:...:l.;..;.m.:..:e:.;;ts~.'--------------theater. 7-UP,. 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Tonight, a band of Du Sable alumni led by Dyett pupil Jimmy Ellls - will pay homage lo their mentor - who wed in 1969 Two other nights have been set aside for tributes. On Friday, Ell ington will be honored and on Sun· day, Count Basie. • y ' ' shade your peepers Sport a cap with famous label or emblem such as Inter- national Harvester etc As· sorted colors 111 round & round cuts it down Lawn Chief 22" setl- propelled rotary mower with easy·lilt starter & ftngert1p height adjUSt· 1 a I 99 ers. 3'1r h.p. #34. Reg. 224 99 weller shoots well All-purpose soldering kit with fingertip selecilon 01 high or low output. Compact, 1 a•• balanced pistol grip, #8200. ~. 26.69 COSTA. MESA HOURS: WEEIDAYS 9 to 9 • SATUllQAY AID SUIDAY I to 8 We Prices 6-M Tin s.,e,_.., f, 1H1 All .. ~.,.. Subj9Ct to Stock on Hand. AN Pftotograf)hlc. TypogrepNoel. ClierlOel end Prinang Enon.,. ~ '° Correctton. 2666 HARBOR BLVD. IN COSTA MESA PHONE (714) 546-7080 ., L!.----...--.------------~-------~--------------~~~~ Dally Piiat THURSQAY, SEPT. 3, 1981 HUITllliTDI BllCH If DUNTlll VllllY FEATURES TELEVISION MOVI ES Bl 86 87 CBS continues to win the TV ratings war ... B6 o.ty ""' .......... ~ Holding the fifth generatwn. 17-day-old Timothy James "T J .. Glenn 1s great-great grandmother Ruth Palmer. great· graridmot her Mar 1orre Palmer Srlua . left. grandmother Barbara Silva Sanford. standing and Timothy's mom Jennifer Sanford Glenn. right Fifth generation's . I greeted with style By NOR A LEHMA!'i Of tM Delly l'llee Staff ONE BRIEF HINING ~OMENT : I opened the m ail this morning a nd found that the folks over al Baker Center were offering me an executive su1tt'. parking places. a ll sorts of secretaria l ser\'ices. confe nmce moms . . well. you know. the usual wonderfulness. I would finally ha \•e a permanent busines~ addres~. they suggested. Artually. they didn 't s ay "finally .. It '~ ,1ust that I'm a little touchy about moving around these days and tend to read things into stateme nts like that I wa!-1 terribl~· pleased they 'd already heard about me. T hen r re·examined the enve lo pe rt was a ddressed to "St~· le ... 333 W. Ba~· St . Costa !\I esu. 92627 . Note there was no mention of the Dail\· Pi lot Note there wa!-. no mention of my nam'e Thanks . though. Baker Center p eople whc><.•ver you a r e . For that onl' "brief. shinin~ momen t " I thought my fa m e had spread But no. the name Style h as obviously spread They probably think I'm a m<1gazine As to moving into my very own executive s uite well. Baker people. t you see 1. I just moved in here la~t M ond <i~· an d I'm not considering moving maybe ne\'er * FJVE GENERATIONS? In California'! I don't kno~ the s tatis tics. but asl< a Californian where he come~ from a t least 1f he 's older than that agr we can't trust over 30 and l"d g ues!'> there's s till a hig h percentage who've com e fro m "so meµl ace e lse ... You know that out therr' Well. three out o f these fi ve generations didn't. They no t only come from California . they 've put a good deal of the ir years right in the :'-lewport Beach area. Ruth (great great g.rab<imother Ruth 1 and the late P .A. "P appy " Palmer li ved twhere else ·> 1 in Pasadena in the late ·20s. They took to s ummering here. deciding to m a ke a pe rma n e nt stay in 1935. .. Pappy:· who had signed a s ales contr act with the Griffith Co. to sell lots on Lido Is le . couldn"t get financing for them. ··1t's j us t a summer resort ... said the banker~ NOT THAT IT'S TOTALLY 1mposs1ble to e m pathi ze with their point o f view After all. 1935 wasn't lhe best of all possible years for this country . But. .. Pappy ... with his unerring sense for real estate d ecided he WCJS not going to depend o n othe rs for tt\al financing He started Newport-Balboa Savings & Lo an THE LAST BUILDING built to house Newport-Bal is right off Lido Is le It was sold -building and business to Impe rial Savings & Loan. and now houses not only Im· perial, but several other bus inesses a nd a nother financial institution -City National Bank. <The Walter Mitty in m e likes to think tha t at least one of those banking people working in one o r those busi· nesses told P.A. P a lmer that an investment in Lido was ridiculous . l The name. d ormant for awhile. was picked up by super-bus iness-lady Dorothy Doan for her current or· ganization. TIONGS DO INDEED change. I'm s ure ··Pappy " 't)'Ould have bee n the first to applaud that. And I know s omething else he'd applaud these four ladies and one s mall gentleman . We ll he s hould. Take a look at the m . None of them look old enough to be what they say they ar e, but I can 't argue with their claims. after all. Search for crow , life or death matter 'Hilarious ' Huntington Beach cafe m ascot needs treatment for leg By PATRICK KENNEDY Of -.,..,, ........... To patrons of Meadowlark Airport Cafe in Huntington Beach, the search for their miss· ing mascot Chester the crow is a life or death race against time. ··Everyone around here is prel· ty upset," said care waitress Joyce J ennings, glancing at a picture on the wall of the black crow sitting on an airplane wing. "Chester needs medical treat- m ent right away but whoever took rum probably doesn't know that." she said. The wild bird appeared al the cafe about two months ago. It qu ickly cha rm e d regular customers by hopping onto the outdoor tables and readily ac- cepting food or beer. "He really loves beer," Ms. J ennings said. "He's always grabbing a piece of bread or sausage and dunking it into someone's beer, but nobody seems to mind because it's so hilarious ... The crow also lets customers pet it and wipe its beak with a napkin after it has finished its snack, Ms. J ennings said For excitement, Chester oc· casionally grabs a dollar tip and flutters around the yard with it. she said. "People come here Just to see Chester," she said. "But now everyone wonders where he is ... Chester had already had an in· j ured leg and hopped with a limp But about three weeks ago, the crow, which hved in nearby trees. showed up at the ca Ce with the leg severely broken. Hun ti n g t on B eac h veterinarian Jim Diefenbach performed a 2-hour operation to save Chester. He refused any money for his work, although about 20 cafe regulars offered to pitch in and raise $300 to pay for it. Diefenbach planned Tuesday to remove a metal pin he'd in · serted into the bird's leg. He wanted to remove the pin and replace it with a splint to pre· vent infection and to fully heal the crow's inj ured limb. 1-'LO\\'.'V TllE COOP'' Cafe mascot Cht>st<-r But las t Sunday. someone stopped by the care. saw Chester and put the bird in a cardboard box and drove away. Diefenbach says there's a 25 percent chance that if the pin isn 't removed Chest er's leg could become in fected and the bird could die. IC the pin isn't removed and the bird survives, Diefenbach said. it will at least walk w1th a lim p fo r the rest oC ilS life. "Crows are unusual b1ras." the veterinarian said. "But this one is really different. He has a lot of character and a lot of peo· pie are concerned about him." Cafe customer Ora Corcoran said Chester was "delightful en· te rta1nmenl. People around here r eally miss that bird. Whoever took him probably th1!'\ks they're being do-gooders, but he needs t o be taken to an animal hospital." Waitress Jennings says s he's going to put a s ign in the window asking whoever took the bird to take him to a veterinarian. ·'If whoever has him would turn him loose. I know he 'd come right back here." she said ··He knew where the Ii ving was easy I le was spoiled rotten. ·'I know he misses his sausage and beer." she said. San Onofre Deputy DA Farnell to resign TUtke unit Will enter private practice in Newport Beach shut down By DAVID KUTZMANN Of tM o.11, l'llee Slaff A malfunction in e lectrical equipment led to s hutdown of Unit 1 of the San Onofre Nuclear Gen erating Statio n today, Southern California Edison Co. officials said. Plant operators turned oCf the 456-megawall reactor at about 3:30 a.m. when a voltage reg- ulator failed. Edison spokesman Dave Barron said. The electrical malfunction cut powe r to some plant instrumen· talion. Ba rron said, leading to the decision to shut down the unit al the seas ide facility three miles south of San Clemente. Edison officials estimated re· pairs could be completed by Fri· d ay morning. when plant opera· lions would be r esumed. Last Priday night a leak in an instrument line forced closure of the facility until Saturday. The Unit 1 reactor nad only been operation11I for about a week and a half when last week's shutdown occurred. The facility had been closed for a month from m id-July to Aug. 17 when fire damaged a back· up diesel generator. Repairs to that generator cost about $3 million The two latest plant shut· downs have occurred while a federal licensing panel continues hearings in Anaheim on Edison Co. ·s application for permits lo run newly built units 2 and 3 at San Onofre The hearings have been focus· ing on the adequacy of emergen· cy evacuation planning for com· munilies near the $3.3-billion plant expansion In testimony We dnesday, Orange County emergency plan· ner Bert Turner said documents prepared by his agency provided reasonable assurance residents of unincorporated areas near the plant could be evacuated or pro· tected if a radiological emergen ·CY occurred . Plant challengers. otherwtse known as intervenors. have m aint ained t hat emergency planning. though e laborate. would be unworkable in a real crisis Trash pickup delayed all next week Tras h collection in the cities of Laguna Beach, Irvine. Fountain Va lley, Huntington Beach, Newport Beach and Costa Mesa will be postponed by one day beginning Monday because of the Labor Day holiday. T he unincorporated com · munities or Dana Point and Laguna Niguel will follow the sa m e schedule. Trash pickups will res ume next Tuesday and continue one day later than the r egular service day through tbe follow- ing Saturda y . R egularl y s cheduled service will resume Sept. 14. Federal, state. county and municipal offices will be closed Monday. There will be no mail delivery and U.S. Post Orflces will be closed. Regular service wlJI begin again Tuesday. De put y District Attorney Ri ch ard Farn e ll . who suc· cessfully prosecuted s ome of Orange County's most notorious ho micide cases in a 13-year career, says he will soon enter private practice in Newport Bee1ch . Parnell. a Laguna Beach resi· dent, said his resignallon would take effect Oct. 2. The 38-year-old proseculor. an uns uccessful candidate for a superior court Judgeship m 1980. pe r suaded Juries l o convict killers such as Rodney J . Alcala , Bobby Crane and Dr. Louis Ala ia during his four years on the District Attorney's homicide panel. Alcala. an amateur pho~og rapher. was convicted of first· degree murder in the kidnap· s l aying of 12-year-old Robin Samsoe of Huntington Beach Alcala 1s presently on Death Row awe1it ing the outcome of ap peals in the case. Crane. a reputed member of 'It's really been a great experience.' the Aryan lirotnerhood. was convicted of first ·degree murder with another man in the death of a Seal Beach jeweler during a holdup Alaia, a prominent Huntington Harbour ortho pedic s urgeon. was found guilty of two counts ot s econd-degree mur der in the killings of his ex-wife and her lover The charges. however. were reduced lo ma nslauJi?hter during a later sanity hearing. The stabbings occurred in the presence of Ala1a 's two young childi.;en Parnell, in charge of the dis· 1 tri<'l attorney's fraud division for four years, s aid he had en· joyed his experiences as a pros· ecutor but was ready lo move Jn to something new. "It's really been a great ex· perience." he said Farnell will be going into practice with two other lawyers, William t:rosby and Harrison Long. lt:~!f.!ill~~~tt~~~~~~~l.JL~~i:s:=~la~~ ..., ........ _,...., ..... 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Ca~O S 111100 ~ Etalllrt WI " t H~ ·~ ll\OrTe<. S'4 • IO tlil Mii' J .. * · "' y plAJ U 4 ~ j t Phone company grows CONCORD <APl -CP National Co rp. has become the nation's 17th largest independent telephone com· pany with the $46.7 million purchase of Great Southwest Telephone Corp .. CP has announced. Great Southwest, 19th in the nation for r eve nues among independent t e le phone companies. bas s ub· s idi aries, ser ving four southwest slates. including 28,000 square mile s of Navajo Indian Reservation. "The acquis ition of Great Southwest Telephone Is a major step in CP National's strategic growth and diversification plan for com· munic atlon s." Ben W. Agee, chairman and chler executive officer for CP , said recently. "With the addl· lion of Great SouthwH l. .. we double the scope and magnitude of our le le phone operation s and rev· e nues ... and become the 17th largest independent telephone com· pany out of some l ,SOO independents nationwide." ~~~ -~,'1 .~ ~ Translations must be right A major auto manufacturer that began mark~t 1ng its "Nova" compac t model in a Lalin American country discover ed (too late> that the Spanish equivalent or the car'11 name is "no va," or "It doesn't l_(O." An Italian translation from English of a touch toe d rill had to be corrected, because it came out "the dentist takes orr his shoe and .sock and presses the d rill with tus toe " A s m all-businessm an, who ga ve an instruc tion booklet accompanying a computer destined for J akarta to an rndonesian exchange stu· d e nt, lt>arned ~ <<-1lso too la te) tha t the term "softw are " ;;io.,c; n .1 m e o ut a s .. unde rwear ." A -• '.t~sos~e~·u ~~~ -., .... l-Vl_A.._P_O_RJ_f_R __ Junk " These Jre amusing examples of sloppy transla · lions, but they can r esult in more than the red face former President Carte r had when his remarks about the "desires .. of the Polish pt..'Ople were transformed into their "lusts ·· Translations that are not precise in contracts, divorce agreements, instruction manuals, shipping r ules or even in private letters can and have - cost millions of dollars in losses over the year5. A poor translation can not only harm delicate diµloma t1c relations. it also can ruin business deals as 1t did for an American company concerned with heavy-duty wrapping paper The language "scholar " hared by the corporation to handle the tr anslatio n from English to J apanese created a hitherto unknown J apanese character that meant "he who envelopes himself in 10 tons of rice pa per," How do you pick a trans lation organization with !!Orne assurance that when translated into the fore ign tongue, your English words will s ay what you mean them to say? You cannot setUe for a check or the references supplied by the translator. At a minimum. you must arrange a visit lo the company to determine whether it 1s equipped to pe rform your translation or whether the trans lator 1s an individual free-lancer working with a few dictiona ries out of a one-room apartment. According to Pa'tricia Besner, president of the New York based ''All-Language Servi ces." the largest translation organization in the nation that handles trans lations for most of the Fortune 500 com· panies, you should: Find ~t if the translation company has a staff that includes atto rneys. banker s. physicians, engineers in the various disciplines and others with the expert knowled.ge tha t may be needed in your translat ion You may need more than an ability to speak the foreign language nuently You could need a thorough knowledge or t.he technical terms of your s ubject as well Check whether the company has a library that covers your s ubject in the language with which you ar e concerned !I a m assuming your translation in· valves more than a minor "see you after Labor Day."1 Ask to examine some or the or ganization 's tra nsla tions. whether these be communic ations similar to those in which you are involved or simply foreign language versions of a n a nnual report or a U.S. bu!'.iness While In the office or the translator, look for the Yellow P ages and sales catalogs of foreign countries . Professional trans lation organizations must have these basic manuals if they are to stay up to date on the idioms and changes in language . STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES AMERICAN LEADERS Name I LLCCorp t Itek Co'1> J ComllCv tn , • 8enef S.>Opl s l'llmways • Ouoll 1.31f ' ~\~ c,o.g:,f • Toroco to Alllt Cllelm II AmWatr pfA 12 Nebhc8r f1f IJ N IMeclCre I 14 CMsarsWICI IS HMW Ind " 01rysl.r wt 11 AllCIM!t _ln COLD COINS Pel ., '• I Ott 1 1 Off • s Ott 14 Off ••• Ott " Ott .,, Ott ., Ott •. J Off •·> °'' s.• Ofl s. Off H Off S> 00 s o Off s.o °" •.• °" .. NIEW YORK IAP) Jil'rlCH Itta .......... 4ay el OOkl COIM. <--red wllll T.....,..,.., Pflc• • .._...,....., l troy 61., '4J7,00, 111Jtl.Ot ............. ' ll'O'f .... ..v 00, .,. ..... Me*-• -· I ' troy 01 , '5$1.00, .. •10.00. It--ICll t,_, ,.-, trey H ., t.al.00. .. '7.00. SowClt 0..-•"'""• P lot Logbook - Candid commenrorie1 nclu.rivel11 fn the NEW YORICIAP> Final Oow·Jones ••11s for WtO , S., 7. STOC:ICS 0-Hlttta Low C-C"9 ... 13 etf,41 "' 21 114 U ; I S2 )JI 41 J7o ~ l6• n JJ3 01 • I to 109,87 109 SI IOI O'I lOI 6' 0 Ol 3'6 os lSO SI ).<• •• }01 Jl • 0 81 WHAT STOCKS DID NEW YORK tAPJ Sep 1 Advanoo Dec II Md Uncllanved Total IHUt \ N•"' "19hS New IOW$ WH,4TA..,nOIO foday l60 s.s 4'0 , .. s ) .. NEW YORK IAPl Sep ACIVanc..i Decllneo Unchanoeo Total IHu" New lllQf\l N•w IOwl METALS Toda~ 2 .. no 110 ) J'I 2,ISl,100 an,aoo UJ,100 • 15~ 100 Prtv d a y Sff llt3 411 1112 1 171 P~v d;J. lll 101 1'8 s 74 '-M-t""I> a Pollnd. U S 6"11,.. "°"' ~..,_..c-U•~ ll• """ ,..,, •• ~. ,,..,.,.r.., Tho U .MS AAetatt WMll COtnPOtlle 11> "'"""'*"' 7"40 cenl.t • pound, N Y , ~,.,., '445,00 per tlesJ\. 11'1 .. I_.,, '4l7.00 troy 01 .. N Y SILVER GOLD QUOTATIONS L-: momlnt ll•lnQ ...UUS, UO ... 1S 1.-: •ffe-llalnt "'16 SO, uP ... fO. ,,.,..., ef'9mootl fl•lnt Ml).IJ, Ill' 10 "· fir ....... : ... "· uo SJ.", l•rtcll: 1•1• 11a1n9 ~le 00, up 'f,00, 14t.oo ..... .., Na~~ ~ H•tt•••": only dally 411/0h ~JO. uP .. 16. •....-..-· only ctallv G-• ... •. -. "·'° ........... , only clally QUOI• l•~tecl "4M D. Ull'6.13 ·~ ~ a.M: Ml• 7S, off IQ,7S. SYMBOLS H F Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Thursday, September 3, t 981 • "l'WI ....... ocial worker in bid to save abused dogs NF.W YORK (AP> She cajoles, bribes and even s teals when necc::ssury to separate suffering dogs from the Junkies. alcoholics and former mtnttil J>Uhen~'> who are their masters Every night, Ch1tra Uesbroda en ters New York's twilight world of tenement!; and SRO's, single-room o<'cupancy hotels. offering whatever cash she has to nodding addicts and otheNI to buy their abused pets. "T he pain of not doing what J know I have l-<> do causes me more grief than the risk l take I know it's risky, but it's a job to be done.·· she said "Mrs. B," as the addicts call her. says she has cared for 90 to 100 dogs in eight years . She is a small, as sertive woman with black hair, a middle-aged divorcee who lives on Manhattan's Upper West Side and works in de toxific ation centers . She wiU do almost anything for an animal. When an addict demanded $100 and a color t elevision in ex- change for his starving chihuahua, she bargained him down to just the TV. run home and brought back her own black a nd-white set dog up on weekends, threat ned her life and t•hased he r away. Mr11. uesbrodu taught Tl'ddy lo eat dcy dogfood throuJ.th the keyhole and placated his ownt>r hy hnn1nng him cakes. wine a nd beer Eventually. he ullowed her to take Teddy home for a weekend. She didn't take him back Since then , Mrs Bcs brodu says she has <'Ome ucross unimagina b le cruelties, s uch fJ~ Jogs fed hot sauce or gunpowder because their owners lhtnk cruelty 11> good training for ~uard dogs Othe rs starve their animals or beat them, even pnck their genitals with pins "They're not sensitive to the pain of animals. muybt' be('irniie they suf fer so m ut•h themselves," she said Most dogs stay with their masters. she said. "All these dogs love them, that's the problem." she explained. But when they can escape Lo the EATING THE PROFITS Ennqlll' Ht\'l'ra. Ii. shares a \\Ull·rnwlon v.11h ht:--'-hll·r· LOl't'na. 5. :.i:::. thl'.' "<Il l for t'll!'>lomt•r.., ,don~ Fort Worth·:-J,u:k:-.boru llighv.a.' 111 Tl·xa:-. Thl'y WNt' hl'lp111g lht•11· mothl'I' '>l'll thl' -.u mnwrt1m(• IH.'tth from tht• h<1ek ol a 11 lll'k Mrs Bcsbroda, a social worker trained in psychotherapy, came to this country rro m he r native Sr1 Lanka ln 1971. He r training in New York street life began in 1913, when she started work al a detox center in Harlem and witnessed the "unbeara bl e grief'' o f some of t he addicts' animals. On e pup PY . . "was like the living dead . '' safety of her home. "they completely for~et their m asters " Some times Mrs. Besbroda fails . Study faults ocean research Once she called the ASPCA about one puppy in an SRO that "was like the li ving del\_d " after a diet of hot sauce and bread. The ASPCA, unable to find proof of mist reatment. trimmed and washed the puppy's coat and re· turned it to its maste r. F eder al prog r ams lack coordination , panel say s At lunch hours :.he would walk around and ta lk to pet owners in the area, askmg about the animals, mak- ing s uggestions about medical care and nutrition. And then came Teddy. WASHINGTON U\PI The and may rcqu1rt• congressional 1nlt'rvent1on, lhe Office of Technology Assess.mcnt said. about 30 pcrC'cnl goes for :.c1ence. technology and applied re sl'iHCh ~ M uc·h of the re- m:under goes for public service .ind resourct> management pro- grami.. the study said ~oon. aft er, the owner's brother-in l aw returned from Bel l evue hospital's mental ward for a weekend and strangled the puppy with a telephone cord count ry spends millions of dollars each year on valuable oet•an research. but there is no comprehensivl' t'ff ort to coordinate scatte red programs or to distribute d<.1ta, according to a congre:,,s1onal study Fcdl'ral oC'ean rl'scarch pro- grams. vital to the nation in sut:h fields a-; weather predic- tion and resourt'l' management. lack planning in several areas The study said federal oceanog- raphy efforts cons ist of about 90 programs conducted p rimari- ly by eight agencies These in- C'ludc the Navv. the National Sc1cnc·e Foundation ::ind the Na- lional Oceanographic and At- mospheric Adminis tratwn However. efficient use of the rc:,,earch rc~ources in s uch art·ai. as devt>loping new equip- ment and data managment are hampered by a lack of coordina- 1 ion. according to the report Mrs. Besbroda had occasionally heard the howls or a dog coming from a garage across the street from her ~hnic. When she investigated. s he round an ani m al "starving, whipped, beaten and locked in an abandoned building a ll winter." The drunken owner. who locked the But more often. s h<.> s ucceeds in :.av1ng a s u ffering a nima l. c;o mettmes by paying for medical care herself when an owner refuses or the AS PCA cannot provide a free operation. or the $2 5 h1lhon :.pent on oct'an pr11 grami. t'aCh yt•ar. GM recalls 245,000 1980-81 car models ·· Fcdt>ral programs have not given adequate attention to the handling and dis tribution o f 11t•t>anograph1c d:Ata. collected at ~real expense to the public, .. the 1 epot1 !->aid ··Latge amounts of data are stored unused hec<.1 usc their nbn <;landardized forma'ts are incom· patible with user needs and because they are difficult to retrieve from the a rchives." it contanul•d Treats hike attendance School district offers students r ew ards LOUISVTLLE, Ky <AP) Public schools in J efferson County are offer ing free hamburgers. French rries and soft drinks to kids who don't miss school this year by I percent this year. which would mt'an $1 m illion for the syste m . he said DETROIT IAP> General automaker announced Motors Corp is recalling 245.000 of its 1980 and 1981 "X·car" compacts because of problems with self-adjus ting clutches and brake valves that have caused al least 18 accidents, the Car s affected include Chevrolet Citation , Pontiac Phoenix, Oldsmobile Om ega and Buick Skylark models with manual transmissions. GM said. The clutch problem. which may a ffect all 245,000 cars being recalled. involves slippage in the linkage that can cause an audi- ble cHcking and allow "quicker engagem ent of the clutch." lhe automaker said The f aulty mechanism i. have caused three minor accidents but no injuries. s aid GM s po k esm a n P hi l Workman. The OTA said Congress could requirl' Lhal new pro~rams in- t•l udl' data manag<.'ment in plans ;i nd budgets befo re being ap· .proved This would assure that lhOSl' 1nterest<.'d in the da ta. whether scientists or private in· dustry, <.'ould get it Student.. a lso can win tickets to Universit y of Lou1sv11le football games, an assortment or special awards and honors and maybe even tickets to the Mason Dixon track meet Last year, attendance averaged 89. 7 percent of all students enrolled That meant an average of almost nine of every 10 students attended school each day Gatewood said it was hard to de· t1•rmine how muc h of last year's al tendance gain skmmed from the in t.•ent1vc program Dancing set at beach park The Laguna fo'olkdancers wilJ celebrate the end of summer with dancing al the basketball t'ourts at Main Beach Park Sept. 13 Saddle back sets class The treats are for those youngsters "ho have no absences for certain periods of the school year There's a financial bonus for the school system too. higher attendance means more reimbursements from the state. The prizes are donated, so the program doesn't cost the schools any money Chamber eyes coastal plan Following a pi cnic on the beach, the gr o up will begin cthnk dancing at 7 p m. Easy steps will be taught the first hour for beginners or the cars being recalled for the clutch problem. a bout 47 ,000 also m ay have faulty valves which "could cause rear brakes lo lock up prematurely during a very severe brake application.·· GM s aid. "This could result in loss or vehicle control under ex- treme braking conditions " The Saddlcback Community College Emeritus I nst1lute for Lifelong Learning 1s offering a French literature class for the first time this fall Instructor Kathenle Watson wi ll use films, movies and tape recordings of fo r e i g n and domcst1l' production:. of French literary \\Ork s during th e course The program is in its second year. and the list of p rizes has grown. said Jim Gatewood, assistant director for attendance and student relations. Stale governm ent gives local school systems an average of $5.50 a da v for each student who attends. La.st year . school attendance in- cr eased seven-tenths of l percent from the previous year, bringing $700.000 mor e in state aid. Gatewood said Mt•mbers nf ltll' Laguna Beach Chamber of Comml'rce will hear a presentation of the Irvine roastal plan Sept 8 al the Hotel Laguna The presl'ntut1on will be given b} Tom N1t•lst>n . senior vice president of the I rv1nc Com · pany·s commun1t,\ development d1v1s ion After that. it's inte rnationa l 'folkdancing including dances from Turkey, Is rael. the Balkan countries and northern Europe A S2 donation 1s requested Workman said t h e brake problem has caused 15 accidents and three minor tnJurics GM said both problems will be repaired free by GM dealers Classes are held Mondays from 4 to 6 p m For informa t1on call 770 9669. Off1c1als hope lo boost attendance The chamber breakfast meet mg Wlll be~tn at 8 a m Tickets are S4 F~r res<.'rvatlons call the t·hamber offi ce at 494 1018 FOR THE RECORD Births MO"G MEMOltlAL MOSl'IT"L PAIEsaYTEAl•N A"'4'f1• Mt tnd Ml•~ EdW•rd Remos, HIHll in11ton llNch, 111ri Mr. •no M". Tllo,.,..• MO~•. corone ci.I Met, llOy "-111 Mr .,.., Mrs. RIChMd M\1"90. '111nt· HARiot! LA W~MT. OLIVE lo~'' c ,1c;ter A11t• l,o<,ta Mes<'! 540 55~4 rtH CE IROTHUS IELL llO ADW A Y MORTUAlT 11(\ 8111c11lw,1\ cu ... t.1 ~l''·l 114? !IC,O Ul Tl & HlC.ll0 1'4 SMITH & TUTHILL WU TC LIFF CHAP'El 427 E 1 ltn SI CC\sla MP'>d f'4 f; 93 7, P'IHCE llOTHHS SMITHS' MOlTUAlT 627 Main St Hunt1nQlon 04-ach 536-6531) P'AClFIC VIEW MIMOllAL P' AH Cerretery Mottvarv Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac1f1c View Or1vu Newport Beach 644-2700 McCO.Mta MOlTUA••n laou"a Beach 494·941!) Laouna Hills 768·0933 San Juan Cao1~1rnno 496-1776 c . . •ngton IM!~h, llOy Private eye outdoes 007 Mt •nd ~\ Witt••m T •Jtme, (0>1• U..w. l>O'f Mr •nd Mts Frederick Kluoman, Newpot1 -II, boy T exas dick has gadgetry to m a ke James Bond envious Mr -Mt'\ C•ty Giibert, Co<I• MtW.boY "''""'II Mr •nd Mn EdWerd lwklnQ, Co<te Mew boy Mr end Ml• 0.•IO CM\lrell Hunt 1n11ton Be~h. 0111 Mr -Mn Jon Ch<ll1Hon, C0<0N1 del Mer, glr1 Mr •nd Mr• D•n•tl Collins, Coll• Mew.11irl Mr •nd Mr\ EdW.,d M•l"llMr, Hun- Un11ton IM!~h. 11or1 Mr end Mrs >itnry Fong, Cone Mew,01r1 Mr end Mr\ hd !>mlth, Cost• u..w, boV Mr -W.r\ T,.._,e O'Connor Newport -h boy Mt •nd Mts CNrltS Moll, Newl>Ot'I B•ech.9irt "-IU Mr •nd Mn Cr•lll Gutmen, Hunt lnoton 11 .. cl'I, glrl Mr_ and Mn Brltn McM•l>on. Cot la Mese, llOy Mr end Mrs. Jtlfrty Fulkm•n, Hunt· ln11ton llHc:h. bOy Mr . end Mr~ R lch.,d En11lhh. Ntwpor1 Be«h, 11lrl Mr a nd Mf\ Jtflrt y Prelhtr. Tustlft. boY DEATHS ELSEWHERE EL PASO. Texas IAPJ -Eal your heart out. James Bond. In El Paso. t here's a real-life private eye with enough e lec- tronic gadgetry. fire power and imagination to make Dr. No quake in his boots. llis name is Jay J . Armes and he claims he's never left a case unsolved. "People say. 'You're just like 007'." Armes says "l say. no. 007 is like me ... Armes. who lost his hands in a c h i ldhood a ccide nt, wears pincher-like hooks which he says are no handicap to his work. H i s chauffeu r -d r ive n limousine has a video c'amera built into the trunk that allows him to see up to 17 blocks behind the car on a sma ll television screen in the back seat. The Ii mo 1s bullet-proof and ha s three telephones. Armes' home is surrounded by a 20-foot wall and dozens of sut - v e i 11 an c e c ame ras. Inside, cheetahs and zebras roam free. LONDON tAP I Albert Stepping into his office is like Speer, 76. Adolf Hiller's walking on to the' set of "Gold- product1on m1n1ster and finger," the m ovie based on Ian one of lhe most powerful .Fleming's spy novel. men In Nazi Germany. died After going through a steel Tuesday . Speer exploilecl door and past s urveilla n ce s tuve ant.I concentration cam eras. a visitor sees a giant camp lobo1 to organize tht' d h ( d h enormous Industrial com ba f'e on t e ront oor t al plex of the Third Reich bears lhe name of Armes' com· pany -"The Investigators." LANCASTER. Pa 1AP 1 Plush ca r peting leads past Or J a m es z. ApJ><'I, 74, a s tu((ed ostriches -former pets former pl'e!<ldent or 1 hi· and onto an elevator. Steel American Medlrat ASSO('IH doors s lide out or the way as the lion who was Instrumental visitor enters Armes' huge In ~etlinl( doctor<. to accept private office. dom inated by a the Medicare proirsm .. cur ved desk covered with but· died Monday J I tons that operate the electronic gadgets. At a pus h of a button. the room's three video screens show d ifferent parts or the office building Books he lves s lowly turn to reveal a non-alcoholic bar. camera equipment and a collection of autom atic weapons. A briefcase on the desk holds a submachine gun with a silencer. "I'm known all over the world as the top in m y field ... Armes says. "[l's a heck of a role to play." Armes plays it lo the hilt - from t he bulletproof vest he says he always wears to the tales of attempt<> on his life and fast- paced investigations . Armes became a private eye after working as an actor in Hollywood in the 1950s. "I went to wor k in t he picture bu s iness w h en I was a youngster," he says. "I didn't like it. It's the flas hiest career anyone could have. "I wanted more than that. I came up with the idea of being a private investigator," he says. Since then. Armes says he has solved case after case, building a fortune and a reputation to match. ''I engin(?er every ca se," Armes says, wa•ing paychecks worth thousands of dollars. "By englneering the case. J mean that I plan every investigation a nd I'm responsible for the final conclus ion no m a tter how tt comes out." His best-known case came In 1972 when he located Christian 8 rondo. the son of actor Marlon B rand o and a c t ress An n a Kashfi. in hiding in Mexico. The boy had been reported m issing by Ms Kashfi during a custody battle with Brando. Armes found the boy after three days of scouring the Mex- ican coast in a helicopter . "It's probably the case ev- e r y body 's h eard the most about," Armes says "But it's really not my best case. There art' some that have never come out in public that were really something." The publicly in the Brando case led lo bigger th ings for Armes. lie appeared on television and wrote a book called "Jay J . Armes, Investigator·· that he says has been printed in 30 languages. The Ideal Corp. produced a doll modeled after Armes, com- plete with different sets of prosthet ic hands and a secret agent car He also opened a school to train private investlgators in the ways of surveillance. electronics and self·defense . He s ays h e ha s signed a $200,000 contract for a television series based on his real-lire in- vestigations -a project that s till hasn 't gotten past script dif· ficulties. "Under the contract, I've got script approval," h e s ays. ·'Some of the scriptA portrayed Jay Armes like he was the 'Slx Million Dollar Man · I wanted them changed to show me like I really am" P'UBUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS a USINISS N-E ST"TEMINT Tht lollO•lr'UJ ~rM>n\ •rf' do1no l>U-'nH• .. SOM" INTERNATION"L. 11'0 E .. t (iMry "venue, S...1te IOI. S.nte Ana. C•lllorni• .,105 Sof1w•rt ,,,,._.,.~et•nQ tm.,net•oN I. Inc 11.io E•st G•rrv A,..,..,. Suite IOI, Sent• AN., C.llfornla '7705 Tf\I\ bUslMH I\ Con<l<Klod by • CO<• por•tion Soltw•r• M•r'e1tnt1 In 1•rn111~1 '"' U>onerd 8eOus, Prnlcltnt Tiii• stat...wnt ••• 111eo with ,,_ COU"I• Ci.r' Of Or•not County on ~I> '·'"-'·'"'' 1'1.-S Pul)jl-Orllfllllt Ca"'I Dally PllOI, s.ot 3. 10. 11, 14, 1'191 CAl'IHTI & lt"SO"H Att«ftey1 etuw 1"1 l\lll,,..1C-I .. Or 5ulle2t0 lrvlM , C.. 9?11S Pul)jj-Or-c ..... o.n. PllOI, S.pl l. 10. 11 74 1'191 ,,,, .. , rtllUC NOTICE NS..,.,, FICTITIOUS a UStNIU H-E ST"TIEMI HT TM lotlowlng i-rton Is dOln11 llv•l ,.,.,,., " T LEO s. l•Ot E Cont Hl9hwev. c:or-Clel -'·CA t'J•U AL F "'"YO. Jt01 E Cont Hlllfl-y. Cor-cltl l>Mr. CA '1Uj Thi\ bvlln•n h con<l<lclod by • 11m1i.o -1ntrshlp AIF -VO. c;e,.,.1 Pal"lnet Thi, tl•l-1 wti 111.0 with ,,. County ci .. k ot Dr1no-County on Aug 17, 1'191 """" Pul)jl"-d Oren09 Coesl Delly PllOI, Sept ), 10, II, 14, 1'•1 ~ ... I ruauc NOTICE N5 Nt'JJ l'ICTI nous a u St HISS HAMI STATIMI HT TM tollowln11 penons er• doing buslntu a1: SHOWlEY · WRIGHTSON/SOVACE FOR FINE Fooo, s Me•ctowl••-. 1r .. 1n•, c" .,, .. l(INOREO SP IR ITS, INC, e C.ttlomle <~•tlon, s !fe-wt•rti. lr¥1N , CA '171• Tiit• llutl,..., I• cONN<teo br a t er- -•tlon t<IHOlltOSPtlUTS, INC Sheron WrlOl'UOft•U N , SK,....,.v Tlllt ,.,,_, Wff fllell wlUI lht Gov11ty Ctttl. of ~•noe c-1, on A11t1 t1,t•1 ....... "'*I""" Or.,. C:O.st O.llr ll't~ S.01 ), tO, 11, "· ... I ,...., ITATIMUeT OP WlnlOltAWAL l'ltOM l'Aln•a •SHtP OPC•ATIMO u•o•• "CTITIOUI auau1au M.AMI Tht fOllOwl"8 j!KWI llM Wll-- e 1 • gt nt rel 1ta t1ner lreM lht p.rt-""9 -•11"11 _, tht II< tlttow• -lneu ,,.,..., OI fHIE COUH TRY COMPAH'I' et t7U un11l•Y "ve""', ,,,,,,.., C" .,..., fM flt'tltlou• bulllMH neme tlete -n• '°' ,,.,. Ptft-~lp .......... .. the C:-.ty 01 ~tr\OI , ... full ....... -,.~ • ., , ... P•flon wlflMlr••l"ll o • pe rtn•r WAlllMINGTON 0£VlL0PMENT, IN(. • C..Ufornl• tO<M'elloll, OIOO C.111 .. 11, lr¥tne, CellfO<nlt W ARM I N G TOH DEVELOPMENT, INC • Callfornle corporetlon Sy Or AOCltl"I F lluu<Mmp Tlllt >Uolt"-1 w•• Ill_, wllh ttw c..intv Cltrlo. of O••l'IOI County oil Sept I, 1'111 •H OOIS, ltlE NO"LL & N"lt· ltlNOTOfol "Plt01'15SIO M AL LA W co•'°°"" TIOtl .,.. ~-a1 .... , s.Mte 1• "--' 9Mdl, CA t1'M Pub4hlWO Or-Coe" D•lly l'llot, S.P1 J. •O. 11. 24, 1"1 '""' rtlBllC NOTICE HS...,I f'ICTITIOUS a Ul l NIU NAME U ATIMfHT Tl-. IOllOWl"ll per-I• dOln11 bvtl· neu ft HAMILTON CONTRACTORS, 19021 SIP.y P•r' (or(lt, Suitt P. 1,..,1,.., C" ,,,,. J"CIC IC HAMIL TON, JR . 1I021 Sk1 Pllfk Cltclt, S..ltt P. Ir vine, CA t111f Thi• bu•lnft\ " conducted by an In Ol•touet JKk IC H•mlllon, Jr This Sl•ltmtnl wa\ llll'CI with ttw County Cl•'" ot Orenoe County on AUii 11. 1911 l'IMS>4 P"l)jt\fteO Orenot Coa\I D•lly POol, S.P1 ), 10. 17, ,., '"1 ~1~1 rtllUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8 USIMISS H"ME ST"TI MEHT The t0Uo.w1no ,,.,,on• •re dotno bu\tr'ltU., CALVERT ASSOCIATES, l TO., < o George W Collha ml, One 8ro<*h011ow S.nl• An•. C.•htornl• 97105 Coeorg. w (e11,..ml. ltJn Mon· lerey Sttttl, Soulh t..tilVf't. t;elllornie '11•71 OouQl.s I( Am,,..rmen. U'1 E.st Ote.,.., Balboa, Celllornle '11'61 Norm•n N Hchtr•ll. 411 Aven._. 5•1•ecl0t, Sen Clemenle, Ce hlotnl• .,.,, f n1 s bu\IM\\ I\ conducted by • l1m1te<I CMr11'WOl'Up (Aorgt W C•lt,..ml T n1\ st.._eim.nl we\ tlltd •'"' ttw County Ci•r~ al o .. noe County Oft Sei>' ltmlwr I l'lll ...... 1 Pubi"hed °'""91 Coa>I D•llY ~llot, S.pl l . 10, ". 14, 1'191 3'37..fl rt18llC NOTICE FICTITIOUS a USINESS H-E ST"TI MI HT T n~ to110-1no PfrWWt tt 001no bu\I· neua\ BRENDA S ORIGIN"LS, }405 W L•"",..'"'· Sent• AM, Ce11tornl• '7704 Worlny P 011nb<ltr Jr . S40S ..,,. ltt>n,..,dt. Sent• An•. Celllornl• '2104 1,..,,. ttu~rw-s.\ '' conou<.htd by •n In dl•ldu41 Worthy P Ouni>er Jr r h" •l•lomenl wa> llltd with the County Cl•r~ al Ot•not C.0Un1Y.,.. 5-p. l•m.,..rl 1911 l'l•- Pul)j1-C>tn9r C...st Deity Pilot, S..pl l 10 17 1• 1'1111 )"11-11 rtl8LIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS •USINEH NAME ST"TEMENT The tottow1no .,.,'°" Is d01n11 1>v>1 MH•S INEVITABLE PRESS, llJ Hl9" Otl.,.., ~lie«" CA '1•51 P"ORAIL JOAN COHEE, lll t11gl\ Or1.,.., UQUN 8eKh, (A '1'51 Tn1s bus•f'M"\\ n conctuc.ted by a n 1n. dlVU)uat P..Srell J Cohee Tn•s st••~• .. a, llll'd with ti. County Clerk of OranQt County on Sept t 19'1 1'1•"71 Pul)jl\hl'd Orange co .. , D•lly Piiot, Seot l 10, 17 14 1'111 3'6W1 P'UIUC NOOCE l'ICTITIOUS I USINIU NAME STATEMENT The totlow1no .,.,'°" h oolng """' MU as F H B P A 0 P E R T Y MANAGEMENT, 1900 Pon llermou1h Piece, Newpol"I Bu,h, (A '1660 FREDA BODROGI, 1100 Port B•rmo.Jth PlK• Newpor1 B•ecll, CA 97'60 This ~,,,.u •S <c>n6U<t.0 II\' .., 1n- d1v1duat Fr..S. Bodrc>QI Tl\iS it.ti-I w•> llltd wllh tho County Cltrk ot Or•noe Covnly on Sept 1, 1981 l'l•-Pul)jl,,,.., Or•"llO Coast De lly Piiot, S.ot >. 10. 11. ?•. 1991 l917.f1 P'UIUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS 8USIMIU Hiu;lf ST"TEMEHT Tiie tot1ow1no .,.,.on I\ d0tn11 bv>I neu •s INIEAST"TE lr•VESTM ENT GROUP, 177)) lslem•t• l •ne. El T Oto, CA 9U.JO JAMES R McBR IDE, Hill lslamar" L•ne. El Toro, C" '11630 Thi• bus<ne1.• " condU<ltd by en in 01Yld"'4tl J•mes A M<Brnl• T rus stat~nwn1 •• , tittG w1tn the County Clerk ol Orenoe County on Seot I l'ltl ,,,_, Pubil"""" Or•not Co.st O•lly Piiot, Sept >, 10. 11, '' '"'1 m 1 .. 1 PUBLIC NOOCl MH·fatl IK,_Ul7l/ll' NOTICE TOC•I OITOltS 01' 8 ULIC TA"Hll'•• cs.c.•,.1•1vu.c.c.1 Hollo I• hof'fbV gl•t<> to crodllors of lht •llll<n ,..med 1Nl"llt1 ,,.., • bulk lr•M ... Is 1n1..-to be m-.,.. pers.onal property h•relnatt•r de'"' er•-· Tiit neme •nd -r•n of '"" chl9f uecullYe offlet of tllt tren1lt rpr Is: GODO E "RTH "T MEWP'ORT CEMTER, a C•lllornle Llmlttd Pe rlnt ,,lllp, 210 Ntwporl Ca nter Or,.,., fMwpor1 114.Ch, C•llloml•. DOING BUSINESS AS THE GOOD E"RTH The -•nd -.... of IN ln-l•n<lecl trenmror is GENERAL MILLS RESTAUA"MT GROUP INC../lHE GOOD E"RTH OIVISIOH,. Florlde corpo .. tlon, P.O. Boa 1431, 0.1..-, Flor Ide. The property pertlMnt llereto It desert-In oenere4 .. m•t•rl•lt, w ppllts, merchendlM, oqultlf'llt nt, Corl lurnlture, llatu,.,, ""'"'""''· goodwlll, lreclt neme, IMl-d ,,.. terest •nd tmpro.,am enu a11e1 lt•n<lllH e lld •••• d•¥•le11men1 egrumentt en6 h IO<ettd el 110 Mewport Center Orlvt . Htwport e"'"· c.111om1e TM bollk trensltt la Int-to i.. <on•urnrnet.d at tllt Office 04 8.i\1""9 Tiiie Corporation, :1'10 Wllstolr• 81w<I., l..o• A/lgelts, C• toOtO, on or •l•r s.p1 u .1 .. 1. Tlllt boll-tran•ftt I\ tlAl~t too - oro•l•IQr4 ti Se<tlGll .... L .. t -IOr lllfnll clelm1 111 tllh tscr-ls~ n , "" S. fer .. It .__ to "'kl In.....,_, Trensfrff'lt "'kl IMtftdeel TrWllf- "-lflt !Oltowl119 e$:NllONI ll•ttl- l'ltl'lle\ -......... •ltlllfl Ille -y1an lMC P*tl: H-. Oe ted .......... U, "'' o•"••AL. MILU ••H•u•"•T O•OUP IHC./TMI 0000 •A•TM OIYIJIC*. e f'loftell C... 0-.. _..._, Vk•""'- .. vlllltMCI Or-C..tt Oelly "' .... S.114 >. ttll 1'1M 1 "'• L Orango Cooat DAILY PILOT /Thursday, September 3 . 1981 School board posts • require some courage If ,\nu "uni a good examµlt· of ttw tt•rrn · hot "l'al ... tak<.' u ll)ul.. .11 llw Lagunt1 Hea<'h l 'nifil•d Schuol 1>1 str1l'l hoard of e ducu t wn till' past foul· \'c•;1rs T r u .., t c• l's · u 11 1 h a 1 f 1 \ t' ml'mb<.·r µunc•I fatl·d nP:irlv 1m J)O!)slhh• hu<l).!l't Ol'('hlOll..,, ~tnj:!I ~ p n1 l'l1ls and 11·att· t(.•udwr ... Dl·t·1-.i11n-. 111 th1· µos l l'ropo~1llu11 I :l l'l'a \\l'rt' 1w 1nf u I and 1·ontro\'l'rs1<cl Sorn (• l'\ amplt•s inC'llldt .. Th<.· board mJdl· mun.· than SI rntlliun in euts to pro g rams. t'UITl<.'lllum and s upplll'"· I ntrodu<·t•d pti ,. ·'our \l\\ 11 \\\1 ~ hus ll'artsportt1t io11 for kids as \\l'll .is thos<• \\ho p.11·t1t·1pall' Ill s ports . l>t-111ed tt.·adll·r-. dd(•qual l' p~1.' tn('l'l'USl's .• tlthough uctrn1t ling the• n11st•.., \H·n· <k -;t•l'\'l'O l.:11d 111 I I t•ath l'I'" and otlwr ..,t•h11ol t•1npl0\ l't's t'losl·d •Ill(' of I hl· lhn•t• l'knll'll1;1n ..,d11111I-. HI lhl• 1111~ d1 slnl'I · It ·~ no wondl•t' t wo or Ott· thrt>e incum1Je11ts are not st'l'k1ni.: rc-t>lect ion in Nove mbl'I' Tht' tough decisions made h~ thL• lxiard WC'l'l' not hl'lpl'd h,\ thn•ab of INH.'lll'r strikl'!). tulk of l'l'C~tll h~· 1wrt·nt!<> angr_,. ovl'r paid husrng ;.ind ('lo!)ing a t'amµui>. ~rnd Ill OIW C'<IM', H ph~·su:al ('OllfrOnlu l 1011 bC't Wl'L'n ,1 pare nt a nd ii board mNnbl·r Hut. w1mdPr 11pon wondt•r 11 ap1w;trs 1-l Lagunans arc w1lhng lo put up with fou r year"> 11f s ll('h <iliusl· hy running for I hl· thrt'l' ... dHx>I boal'(I st'ah. \'oters will be able• to j udge tht.· cL1 nd1dal{•s in com111g monlh-. thrtJugh candidates· nig ht:. <met n('wo;paµer ;irt1d<.1-. But tht• fa('I that I I f)l'Oplt· would \'oluntecr their lime fl'l'L' 111 c hargl' to "l'l'!)tlL• with pmb lt·ms 1n tht· finnnC'1ully strug gli ng s<.•hnl)I dis t ritt gl\ t•s ~111 thost· runnin g p oint-. for un 'i(.'lfi'>hlll'SS Dana project moving ,\fter mun• than ;.i clt>tade of legal \\l'illl~ling <Jncl delay!<>, pl<.1ns Lo dt'Vt•lop th<' bluff.., abm·t• Dan&J Pc)lnl I !arbor I 1nall~ appL•ar lo tw moving aht-ad Last "C'L'k CJ Su pel'ICH' (.'ou rl ,1ud gl' n·1c•ct N I argumen b that const rul't1on on lhl' parcel woulcl dl•..,lro~ I hl' sn•nic Cf ualtt~ of the .ll'l'll Laguna Bl·adl ph y-.1t·ian G t•tw .\I ht•1 'lon I 1 led ,1 ..,lilt again:--t thl' l'oast al Commission t·<Jr ltt•r t hi.., ·' t'.JI ll\'l'I' 1b ;1µpro' ul ul .1 m1\Nt ust• n<'\l•lopnwnt pl;1 n for lh(' 71l·at'l'l' lt'lH'I .\thl•rte1n t•h;.irgl•d thul pl.tn.., h~ Smyt lw ~r11s .. I rH' nf '1t•\\ port Bt•<1th tu rL'mm t' 1 :; m1llton <:u b1t• \',1rds of dirt from 1 ht' iO to 1111 fool bluffs \\as in '1nlill1nn of th(• Callforn1,1 f.n, irortmt·ntJI Qual1 1 ~ .\l't <tnd lht• ('oa1<>t al ,\ti I lo\H'\·c·1·. 1n his rnlin_g .J ud ~c· Ed" ;H'tl \\';_tlltn s1dt•d \\II h lhl· Coastal ('oinm1s..,inn ·.., clt-tt'rm1n a · lion lh,11 lht• hlufl\ ill'L' .drl'.J<l.v damugL~d ;md in Jn unsig htly <.·on d 1t 1on from c.·onst 1·uct1on of Oan.i Point I farbo1· 13 ~ l':.tl's ago when fill d111 was n•monid ffom tht• arL':t .\ s pokl'sman for Sm~ thl· Hro~ said C'onstruC'tion will no" begin on l 12 townhouse units ,1 commercial o ffl<'l' complex. 111 -;i n g le -fam1h· ho mt·~ and I wo l't'Cl'l'illlonal ;.ireas T''u hotc•I-. ulso a rc planned for the d l'\'clop mL·nt . to lw c~il ll·d Lantern Ba.' Com plN1on of lhl' dt'vdup mcnt has the support of the Danu Point C'ommunity a posit ton thtt l has been marnt ainect throuj.!hout t ht' mam· \'l'<-tl':-. of delcn s. dc111als and hl'~tt•d dl'lrntt•.., thCll ha' e pl<Jgtll'd 1 ht• IH'llll'l't s ince 1ls 1n eeption Further stalling 1111 construC' tum 1n La ntern 13 <•~ e<.in onl ~ drin· up home pnccs inc·r·t·<1'>tnJ.: the Orang(• Count~ hou..,1 ng '\{llll'l'ZI:' facNI h' all c·ounl.\ ,...,I cienh Ce11ter will be missed '.':l'arl\ 35 .1dult p;il1l•nts h<J\ l' ht•<•n ld t wit hot ti da\'l1m<• <'<Ht' following tlH' l'lo..,ui·l' of Sad dh.•lrnt:k t'ornmun1t' llosp1t al s Adult Jh~ t'al'l' lka lth ('t•nH•r las t Wl·t•k Saddlt-ln1tk.., ('arc· <Tntt·r \\<ts nnl· of onl.' I \\o ... uch p rogram.., 111 Or;1lll.!l' Count' Th<.> -.t•curHI . lot·att•d 111 S:.lll Cll'mL·ntl'. fiOL'" 11<11 h.1,e room for all till' 1wopll· \\ho "l'l'l' d1spla<:NI b~ I he eutoff llospit :.11 adrn1nis 1ralur'> b I a rrwd \It-cl 1 c <.& l'l' n·i.:11I.it1011.., which d o11 ·1 al lu\\ fo r 1'('1mht11'"l' ml'lll 11f d a~· ("<IJ'l' l'XPl'rlS('S fol' a<lulh "" ht'1ng I hl' m u tor eathl' of thl' prog rnm·s ckmisl' :\dmin1stralori. ..,aid lcg1..,L1 lion to ,1n1l'nd 1 ht· rcgulalmns h:1s IH'l'n int1·o du C'ccl in Ccingrt.'"" C\ l'I'\ \'C'.11' s inn· l!H'i hut lo no tl\'Jti. . \ccorrl1n g lo c1 ho-.p11ul spukt•sman. lhl' aciull p a l1t•nts \\ho harl hcc.•n l't'C'e1\'lng ('Jl'l' un dt•r tlw program r;.ingcd m <lJ'.!l' • from 18 to !17. :.ind \H'l'l' muinl~ \'IC'llms of s trokes. hnun in.1urit•s and Sl'lll lit~ Hug(' f1nan cia I lo:-."iL's -.pell Pd l he e nd of t ht· program. tht' '\pokt•sman said . addi ng t hat s i net.• its intc.•pt ion four ye<1rs ago. th<.' h11 ... µ1t;il h:1d los l about 600,000 Pat1<.1nts L't1rolkd in the· pro g r u m a I S a d d I c h <1 c k v. l' r <.' tharged S30 a d;.i~·. "h1ch 1n <.'luclcd transportal1on lo :.ind from homl'. hot ml·als and r·c.· hahilitattun lhcrap~· Ope rat io n of t hl· (•t•nt<.•t ml'l.1111 th<.' families of tht• dis uhll•ci persons could kl.'ep them <ti homl' and continue 10 work dltt' ing thL' d a~. ratht·r than placing them in an institution Closun· of the center places u n a d ditional hurde n n n thl' families. anc1 ful'thl'r d1m1111sht·.., the qu<1ht~ of life of the patients. a I r<.'<lll~· enc um he re<! w1 l h <l t• h1litatmg ph~·siC'ul h <tnd1taps Opinions expressed in the space above are those of t~ Daily Pilot. Other vi~~s e.x· pressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s 1nv1t· ed. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1S60, Costa Mesa, CA 92626-0560. Phone (7U) 642-4321 . L.M. Boyd/Plwto captio11 New York City's Metropolita n Museum recently paid a sizable fortun e f o r Re m brandt 's maste11-iece. "Homer Contemplating the Bust of Aristotle." Calls to mind one of the great photo captions of all times. Or more specifically, of The Los Angeles Times . The picture was of Aristotle Onassis looking over the house once owned by Bust~r Keaton. The caption: "Aristotle Contempl&l· iog the Home of Buster " Comedian Rodney Dangerfield may have a unique delivery with his 1et-no-respect patter, but there's nothing unique about that picked·on poee among comics. Charlie Chaplin wu always the victim Lou Costello worked It. Peter Sellers_ Wally Cox. Stan Laure l, certainly. Theorists like ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Pw111°'1"!d evtrv °"'or.hit '"' •I JJO Wnl BO SI , Co\t• f<Nw. Addr~' corrt\()Onde110 co Bo' IMO. C&~lt Mow. C'A 'l'IU• to put all humorists into one or the other category -victim or attacker. Funny victims have done exceeding· ly well. Can you name some funny at· tackers? Joan Rivers? Mort Sahl? who else? Q. Ratio of divorces to marriages now is something Uke one out of four. What was it lOQ years ago? A. One out of 34. Q . Where'd we get the term "forlorn hope" ror s light chance? A. From ''verloren hoop" meaning .. lost band." lt was the point platoon sent ahead to scout enemy territory. And it didn't always come back. The expression in one form or another has been common to every army since the beginning or warfare. Thomas P. Haley Publisher Thomas A. Murphlne Editor Barbara Kreibich Editorial Page Editor Dii -- I . New nightmar~ .for disabled WASHI NGTON This Is the Interna- tional Year of the Disabled. Bul in the United States. it'S a bad year for the disabled. The Reagan adm1111slration 1s tighten ing up the elig1b11ity requirements for those who seek disability paym ents from the government. This has created a bureaucratic nightmare for many legitimate recipients Lrying lo colle('t the money lhat kee ps them alive. I don 't quarrel with Pres ident Reagan's intentions. I have been far ahead of him in exposing the cheate rs who draw disability benefits they don't deserve. I also applaud the president's efforts to curta il reckless government s pending But Reagan's money managers have been scrutinizing the feder al budget with eyes as cold as the marble around I hem They s hould not lose sight of the human loll that their budget cuts can cost TAl,ES OF TRAGEOV have reached my oUice from all sections or lhe coun try Some people even committed s uicide when they fell through the presi· denl's "safety net" and had their dis· ability checks cut orr. I have published a few of their stones_ llere's another It concerns Helen Mary Carlton. a 54 -year-old Detroit woman who was de· nt~d government d1sabil1ty bend1ts even though she had undergone a triple· bypuss hl'art operation According to her hus band 's attorney. Clifford Weisberg. Mrs Carlton was dcntt>d the ht>nefils bcc.rnse "shl! did11'l meet the G. -JA-Cl-A-ND-IR-SD-N -~ proper requirements" as laid down b) the federal buree1u cracy The reason Weisberg now represents her husband is that Mrs Carlton died of her ctisab1lity shortly after s he had a p- pealed for re<'ons ideration of her di~ ab1l1t) elcum Incredibly, even when 1>rescnted with the woman's death tertificatc. So<.•1 tll Security 0Hic1als still refused to acknowledge that she had been disabled. Her fa mily evenluall>' was granted survivor be nefits . but nev<.'r got the d1sab1hly payments for "'h1ch she had applied. "THAT WAS ONE of the s trangest cases I ever came across.· Weis berg told my reporters Vivian Marino a nd Indy Badhwar "They didn'l believe the poor woman was disabled even after s hl' \\as <lead ' Weis berg entered the case only after Mr::. C<.1rllon du~d She m1ghl have had a bt!lkr chanC'e to l'ollect on her dis ability tlaim 1f shl.' had hired an at torney to start with . perhaps for this rea son. &x.'1al SeC'urity offtC'ials do not en courage ('fa1me1nts to retain counsel. ·Many people an· made to feel like criminals 1f they have to hire an at h>rney," said Phoeni x attorney Richard Gibson Therl' 1s also the l'xpense factor. Ap pcalin~ a decision of the Social Securil} bureaucrat:. c:<.1n cost $300 to $500 or mort• Some attorneys take cases on a contingency fee basis, taking about 25 percent of a clcumanl's yearly benefits 1f hl' or she wins the case. Even with a knowledgeable attorney, d1 s<.1b1lily claimants often find it hard to o btain the medical evidence that could s uJ)port their claim Rarely do patients !>N.• the same doctor regularly al a public health facility. where many c laimant!> are examined. "il PHYSICIAN WILL continue to see one patient onl) 1f he or she has a slrange, exotic· di!.>ease, .. Gibson ex plained It"> h<.trd for a claimant tu get s ubslanl1at1on of a disabling condition from a doctor who may have spent only a fe w minutes with the patient UCI professors don't shirk teaching To thl1 Editor. On Aug 20 Elvin Hutchison responded to my article of Aug. 16, which was in Lurn responding to the Aug 3 article of Ea rl Waters. Mr Hutchison wntes "If Lhe assistant professors and instructors at UCI. who do mosl of the class room work, earn $16,800 to $25,900, what do the professors and associate professors do for their $33.100 to $51.000? I agree with Earl Wa ters." The word "if'' is a powerful word. The professors and associate professors MAILBOX do their full share of teaching, in addi· lion Lo "i-esearch I could not cover all the errors. half truths. a nd negative in- nuendos of Mr. Waters . TO ILLUSTRATE from the UCI Department of Hislory, every membe r routinely teaches a full load or courses. One of the most distinguished history professors of his time, the late Dr. Arthur Marder. taught a full load from 1965 until his retiremenl in 1977 In his last year one course involved him as section leader 1n the Humanities rn terdi~ciplinary Core Course, open to all UCI freshmen. l . too, will be a section leader this winter quarter. I invite Mr. Hutchison to audil the whole course. Indeed, he is cordially in vited to audit my Englis h history courses this year. All our UCl faculty since 1969. from professors lo instruclors. have (in their chair's personnel files I individual stu· dent evaluations of their courses . I in vite Mr. Hutchison <and Earl Waters for Lhat matter) to study my file. In deed, I welcome Lhe1r scrutiny. Jl is a s ad comme ntary that the public so sparsely avails itself of op· portunities such as "Celebrate UC I Week" each spring and the many other public events throughout the year to com e to the campus and see first hand what we at UCl are doing to further the education of their children. SAMUEL CLYDE McCULLOCH Professor of History Cut news l etters To the Editor: ln the midst of the necessity to reduce government spending, our public of· ricials have cut budgets and eliminated many needed and worthwhile citizen programs. But when it comes lo budget· ing, our elected leaders appear to have a single-minded approach, which Is to turn back to the taxpayer and needy all the burden of reconciling to available funds. Of course the citizens have to assume changes. but what about the other side? Have our officeholders cul back on their administration costs? What about the exorbitant dollars they spend for feathertng their own nests while they are in office? U they cared more about just doing the job for which the clUzens elected them. they could balance the • ., , .. ;J. .... budget well without taking away from the people as they a re dorng. THE NEWS LETTERS and mailings they send out in the disguise of public interest <Jrc another political sham paid for by lhe taxpayers I 've rece1 ved three in the mail lately and I hate to think how m any of my own hard-earned dolle1rs have gone to pay for another step up these polit1c1ans' personal lad· de rs The persons we elect to direct the af- fairs of the government are supposedly e ducated a nd intelligent. but their minds become so politically motivated they set•m to lose perspective, forget· ting that they are employees. servants of the people and have a job to do for the people . They should cut out the news letle rs and trim their administration budgets to the bone The burden of cost-culling 1s two-sided so I would suggest th al pubhc officials who want the vote show a qualification for the trust placed in them E CANTELL Tnie public servant To lhe Editor This is a Laguna Bea ch problem but I s uspect al I California as well as lhe r~st of the nation s uffers it Once in a blue moon along comes a public servant whose inlegrily, objectivity. and pro- fessionalism give comfort and as surance to the public. You see these pros standing firm against selfish, mis· cast. special interests; you see him or her tirelessly dodging pot shots and gibes of ignorant, petty politicians; you see them doing Lheir homework whose products yield sterling service to the public. These professionals a re as free of bias you as you can get <none of us is wholly free even men who prefer blonds, or red heads, or brunettes>. These persons are not pro or anti anything, except peo· pie They're pro people. You see them standing against the unkindest blows of all : in-house deceit and perfidy so com· m<>n in ofrice politics wherein one's sup· porters back bite and pander to one's detractors. But such assaults can be wearing They lake a toll WE HAVE, for example, in Laguna Beach one of these once-in-a -blue moon public servants, J think, in Planning Director Ron Smith, who against wor· risome odds h2s helped rescue Laguna Beach from plundering developers whose front man the voting public fina l ly got onto, and ran out of office. • l.rttns Imm uoder~ nre welcome The ri9hl tl'I c11T11kn.,P letter.~ lo /11 ~pace or 1•/iminalt• /1/>c>I r.• resrrtit>d l .ertt>rs nf 300 u ord.~ or 1<-1111 will t>e given prefermce All /c•rtn.~ musl mclud1• $1f1noturp ond mo1l111g udrl""~·, tnit namt>.t maw ~ unthM/d on rt t11u·st 1/ ~u/(1r1C'fll rta~nn u appar~ht Pov try u11/I not M pubhshtd. l~lttn may bf trlrphoned to 642-60116 Name and ph(me ni1mMr of thr r11ntnbutur mt1st ~ (llV('n /or .11tr1f1catum P'"1~"5f'S Now Ron Smith says he'll quit He's had enough, one guesses, of pot shots and gibes and foolish actions of some of· fic1als Maybe the waters are quieter elsewhere. he lh1 n ks, where pro· fcss10nal qualities have greater accept· ance. And maybe where friends are friends. !Anyone. I think, who has ever encountered deceil and faithlessness of frie nds knows Ron's thoughts I But Ron is wrong MaJority of Laguna Beach vote rs, and I think most everywhere. a ppreciate and s upporl his kind of in- tegrity Laguna Beach voters J thtnk will s peak Lhe1r 1.11ece a~atn TOM ALEXANDER Facts overlooked To the Editor. I n r egard lo Supervisor Bruce Nestande's statem ent that "The com· m1ttee's !the Blue Ribbon Airport Selec- t ion Committee appointed by the Board of Supervisors I not moving as ex- peditiously as possible" he has ignored three very important facts. The m embers of the commitlee. with one exception !Councilman Henry We· daa of Yorba Linda I are major iridustr y and business leaders of Orange County. most with wide-ranging commitments Their schedules are set for long periods ahead Establishing a meeting time that can be met by a ll me m bers is no easy thing. THE COMMITTEE is charged with reviewing the SCAG aviation study as Lheir initial step The SCAG study is on· ly an incomplete draft at this time and badly overdue It was supposed to be completed by November 1979, and now is supposed to be completed m Januar y 1982. S upervisor Nestande s hould have been aware of the difficulty the commit· Lee would have m starting a serious fac- tual study with an incomplete draft s tudy Especially since his own ap· po intee, Councilman Wedaa . tias headed the SCAG s tudy group as c hairman of the SCAG Aviation Work Program Committee s ince its beginning a nd lasl year was t he president of SCAG. One wonders that s ince Councilman Wedaa still heads the SCAG study and is Lhe only career politician on the Blue Ribbon Co mm it tee, Supervisor Nestande possibly has overlooked a con· flict of interest. JOHN LOWMAN GlDllY Gii It the environmentalists would quit pro· moting their protected wetlands we might not have a mosquito problem. R.L.L. o ...... , 04d ~ ..... ,. ·-·"" "' ......... ""' ·-.. , .... ,u, MltotC Ille vi .. , •lr'l'le ,....,._,._, ~..-"' _ .... o--, ~ 0.11, "'i.. ' llliUll lllCH /SDUTH CDllT Del,.,,.... __ ~ Ho ldmg the fifth generatwn , 17·day-old Timothy James ·-r.J .. Glenn is 9reat great grandmother Ruth Palmer. 2reat grandmother .'Warj one Palmer Silva . left . grandmother Barbara Silva Sanford. standing and Tlmothy"s mom. Jennifer Sanford Glerm. rigtll Fifth generatio11r's greeted with style By NORA LEHMAS Of IM o.lly "194 Si.ti ONE BRIEF SHINING ~OMENT : I opened the mail this morning and fou nd that the folks O\'er al Bake1· Center were offer ing me an execut ive suite . parking places. all sorts of secretarial services. conference rooms well. vou know. the usual wonderfulness. l would finall y have a perma nent business address. they suggested Actually. they didn't s ay ··finally ·· It's just that I'm a little touchy about moving around these days and tend lo read things into statem ents like that. I was terribly plca~t!d they'd alread y heard about me Then I re-examined the envelope It was addressed lo ·St vie.· 333 W. Bav St . Costa Mesa. 92627. · · Note the1'<• was no mention of the Daih· Pilot !'Iole there was no mention of my nam·e Thanks. though . 8C:1ker Center people whoe\'er ~·ou are For that one ··brief. shining mo me nt·· l thought m y fame had spread. But no. the name Style has obvious ly s pread. They probably think I'm a magazine. As to moving into my very own executi\'e swte well. Baker people. 1 you see 1. I just mo\'ed in here last :\londay and I'm not considering moving ma~·be nen~r * FIVE GENERATIONS? In California., l don 't know the statistics. but ask a Ca lifornian where he comes from al least if he's older than that age we can't t rust over 30 and l'd guess there·s still a high percentage who've come from "So meplace else ... You know that out there'. Well. three out of these five generations d1dn"t They not only come from California. they've put a good deal of their years right in the Newport Beach area Ruth !g reat·great·grandmother Ruth 1 and the late P.A. "Pappy " Pa lmer hved 1 where e lse?) in Pasadena in the late '20s. They took to summer ing here. deciding to m ake a permanent ~tay in 1935. .. Papp~· ... who had signed a sales contract with t he Griffith Co to sell lots on Lido Isle. couldn·t get financing for them "It's JUSt a summer resort." said the bankers NOT THAT IT'S TOTALLY impossible to empathize with t heir point of view After all. 1935 wasn't the best of a ll possible year s for this country , But. "Pappy," with his unerring s e nse for real estate. Cl ecu:teCI he was not going to depend on others for that fi n ancing. He started Newport Balboa Savings & Loan THE LAST BUILDING built to house Newport-Bal is right off Lido Is le . It was sold building and business to Imperial Savin gs & Loan. a nd now houses not only Im· pcrial. but several other businesses and another financial institution City.National Bank. (The Walter Mitty in me likes to think tha t at least one of those ba nking people working in one of those busi- ne~es told P.A. Palmer that a n investment in Lido was ridiculous. l The name. dormant for awhile. was picked up by super-bus iness-lad y Dorothy Doan for her current or. ganization TIUNG DO INDEED change . I'm sure .. Pappy" would have been the first to applaud that. And I know som ething else he 'd applaud these four ladies and one sm aU gentleman. ·wen he should. Take a look at them . None of them look old enough to be what they say they are. but l can't argue with their claims. after au. D1Hr Piiat THURSDAY, SEPT. 3, 1981 FEATURES TELEVISION MOVIES 83 86 07 CBS continues to win the TV ratings war ... B6 San Onofre reactor shuts down Voltage regulator malfunctions. at nuclear generating station 8y DAVID KUTZMANN Of IM OeilJ ............ A malfunction in e lectrical equipment led lo shutdown of Unit 1 or the San Onofre Nuclear Generati ng St ation today, Southern California Edison Co. orricials said. Plant operators turned off the 456-megawatt reactor at about 3:30 a.m. when a voltage reg· ulator failed, Edison spokesman Dave Barron said. The electrical malfunction cut power to some plant instrumen· talion, Barron said. leawng to the decision to shut down the unit at the seaside facility three miles south of San Clemente . Edison officials estimated re· pairs could be completed by Fn day morning, when plant opera· lions wou ld be resumed. Last Friday night a leak in an instrument line forced closure of the faci lity until Saturday. The Unit 1 reactor had only been ope rational for about a week and a hair when last week's shutdown occurred. The facility had been closed for a month -from mid-July to Aug 17 when fire damaged a back· up wesel generator. Repairs to that generator cost about $3 million. The two latest plant shut downs have occurred while a federal licensmg panel continues hearings in Anaheim on Edison Co. 's application for permits to run newly built units 2 and 3 at · San Onofre. The hearings have been foeus- mg on the adequacy of emergen- cy evacuation plannmg for com munities near the S3 3·billion plant expansion. In t estimony Wednesday. Orange County emergency plan- ner Bert Turner said documents prepared by his agency provided reasonable assurance residents or unincorporated areas near the plant could be evacuated or pro· tected if a radiological emergen cy occurred. Plant challengers , otherwise known as 1ntervenors, h ave m aintatned 1.hat emergency pl anning , though elaborate. would be unworkable In a real crisis. However, in testimony ·the past two weeks, Edison (;o. has presented witnesses from the utility and frQPl off-site agencies who claim emergency planning is adequate The witnesses have included e mergency planners from San Clemente and San Juan Capistrano The intervenors wilt be pre· senting witnesses of their own later this month to rebut the views of utility specialis ts Search for crow life or death matter Huntington Beach cafe's 'hilarious ' mascot needs treatment for leg By PATRICK KENNEDY Of * Delly 1'1194 Swtt To patrons of Meadowlark Airport Cafe in Huntington Beach, the search for their miss· mg mascot Chester the crow is a life or death race against time. "Everyone around here is pret· ty upset." said care waitress Joyce Jennings, glancing at a picture on the wall of the olack crow sitting on an airplane wing. "Chester needs medical treat· ment right away but whoever took him probably doesn't know that," she said. The wild bird appeared at the care about two months ago. It quickl y c harmed regular customers by hopping onto the outdoor tables and readily ac-. cepting food or beer. "He really loves beer ." Ms. J ennings s aid. "He's a lways grabbing a piece of bread or sausage and dunking it into someone's beer, but nobody seems to mind because it's so hilarious." The crow also lets customers pet it and wipe its beak with a napkin after it has finished its snack, Ms . Jennings said. For excitement, Chesler oc· casionally grabs a dollar tip and flutters around the yard with it, she said. "People come here just to see Chester." she said. "But now everyone wonders where he is." Chester had already had an in jured leg and hopped with a limp. But about three weeks ago, the crow. which li ved in nearby trees. showed up at the ca fe with the leg severely broken. · Huntin g ton B eac h veterinarian Jim Diefenbach performed a 2·hour operation to save Chester He refused any money for his work, although about 20 care regulars offered to pitch in and raise $300 to pay for it Diefenbach planned Tuesday to remove a metal pin he'd tn· serted into the bird's leg. He wanted to remove the pin and replace it with a splint to pre- vent infection and to fully heal the crow's injured limb f'LOW.V TllE COOP'' Cafe mascot Chester But last Sunday , someone stopped by the cafe , saw Chester and put the bird in a cardboard box and drove away. Diefenbach says there's a 25 percent chance that if the pin Deputy DA Farnell to resign Will enter private practice in Newport Beach Deputy Dist rict Attorney Richard Farnell , who suc- cessfull y prosecuted some of Orange County's most notorious homicide cases in a 13-year career, says he will soon enter pr ivate prac tice in Newport Beach. Farnell, a Laguna Beach resi· dent, said his resignation would take effect Oct. 2. The 38-year·old prosecutor. an unsuccessful candidate for a superior court judgeship in 1980, p ers uaded juries lo convict killers such as Rodney J . Alcala, Bobby Crane and Or. Louis Alaia during his four years on the District Attorney's homicide panel. Alcala. an amateur photog· rapher, was convicted of first- Laguna meet on housing plan delayed A public hearing on a pro· posed hous ing element for Laguna Beach 's general plan has been put off for two weeks by council members. The housing element. which has received the endorsement of the city's planning commission with some changes. now faces council scrutiny. The element contains six sec· lions , a nd when a pproved. should comply with the city's general plan, a blueprint for the city's future growth. In the document, a five-year planning tool, issues such as re· habilitation of older homes and conser vation of existing units are discussed. ln addition, is- sues such as the increasing high rental cost.a in Laguna Beach are also addressed, as well as housing densities and lack of va· cant parcels for future develop- ment or homes. The hearing will be held Sept. 15. Hemophilia care cent.er approved The UC Irvine Medical Center ln Orange baa been 1ranted stale _approval to operate • bernopiaUia ca,.. center. The facility l1 to Hrve the eaUmated .00 Or1n1e Count,)' resident• with hemophilia. degree murder in the kidnap· s laying of 12-year ·old Robin Samsoe of Huntington Beach Alcala is presently on Death Row awaiting the outcome of ap peals in the case. Crane, a reputed member of 'It's really been a great expe1 ience.' the Aryan Hrornerhood, was convicted of first-degree murder with another man in the death of a Seal Beach jeweler during a holdup. Alaia, a prominent Huntington Ha rbour orthopedic s urgeon, ... was found guilty of two counts ot second·degree murder in the killings of his ex-wife and her lover The charges. however, were reduced to manslauJ!hler during a later sanity hearing. The stabbings occurred in the presence of Alaia's two young ch.ildren Farnell, in charge or the WS· trict attorney's fraud division for four years. said he had en· joyed his experiences as a pros· ecutor but was ready to move on to something new. "It's really been a great ex· perience," he said F a rnell will be going into practice with two other lawyers. William Crosby and Harrison Long. One day delay due for trash pickup Trash collection in the cities of Laguna Beach. Irvine, Fountain Valley, Huntin g ton Beac h , Newport Beach and Costa Mesa will be postponed by one day beginning Monday because of the Labor Day holiday. The unincorpora ted com · m unlties of Dana Point and Laguna Niguel will follow the same schedule. Trash pickups will resume next Tuesday and continue one day later than the r egular service day through the follow· ing Saturday . Reg ularly scheduled service wi ll resume Sept. 14. Federal, state, county and municipal om ces will be closed Monday. There will be no mail delivery and U.S. Post Offices will be closed. Regular service will begin again Tuesday. Robbery recalls Bonnie, Clyde A gunman and a female ac- complice robbed Provident Federal Savings and Loan in Dana Point of more than $1,000, then fled on foot after spraying Mace in the faces or several · tellers, a spokesman for the Orange County Sheriff's Depart- ment said. The spokesman said the pair entered the loan office, located at kl55 Paclfic Coast Highway, at 3:30 p.m . Wednesday and forced bank employees at 1un· polnt to empty their cub dru~era. No one was injured in the Bon· nie and Clyde-style robbery. the spokesman said. However, the tellers who were sprayed with M nee suffered severe discom· fort. The spokesman described the male r obber as bei ng a Caucasian In his 40s, 6 feet tau. weiJhJng about 180 pound~ with dark, curly hair. Kia female accomplice was described as being a Caucasian In her mld·30s with auburn hair, S·feet.. $-inches tall and wei&hlna about 135 pounds. isn't removed Chester's leg could become infected and the bird could die If the pin isn 'l removed and the bird survives, Diefenbach said, it will at least walk with a ltmp for the rest of its life. "Crows are unusual btrds," the veterinarian said ... But this one is really different. He has a lot or character and a lot or peo· pie are concerned about htm .. Cafe customer Ora Corcoran s aid Chester was "delightful en· tertainment People around here reall y miss that bird. Whoever took him probably thinks they're being do-gooders, but he needs to be taken to an animal hospital " Waitress Jennings says she's going to put a sign in the window asking whoever took the bird to take him to a veterinarian. "If whoever has htm would turn him loose, I know he'd come right back here,·' she said. "He knew where the living was easy. He was spoiled rotten "I know he misses his sausage and beer," she said D<tlly ~, ... , .... ,..,.. CRIMI.VAL PROSECUTOR H1chard Farnell leaumg Mr. Coulter dead at 73; • services set Funeral services will be held Tuesday in Laguna Niguel for l2·year South Laguna resident Robert I. Coulter, who died earlier this week at his Bay Drive home. lie was 73. Mr. Coulter was a graduate of South Pasadena High School, Cat Tech and Stanford Law School. where he earned a doc- torate of jurisprudence in 1931 . In 1937 Mr Coulter joined lhe 3M Company, described then as a small sandpaper firm in St. PauJ. Minn. He is credited with winning for the company the pa- tent on Scotch Cellophane tape. Mr. Coulter later won patents for 3M for masking tape and sur- gical tape. Also to his credit are patents on 1'Scotchlite" road signs and "Centerlite" highway paint. Jn 1967 Mr. Coulter retired after 30 years with 3M and moved to Pennsylvania. Two years later he moved to South Laguna, where he served as pres· ident of the Three Arch Bay As· sociation. Mr. Coulter is s urvived by his wife, Betty, and by his slater, Miss Mary W. Coulter of Latuna Hills. Funeral aervtces will be held at South Shores Bapt.lat Cbureb. 32112 Crown Vall~y Parkw.,, al 2 p.m". Tuesday. Ale Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, September 3, 198 1 Progressive police policy worth cost 111 th,· "" H•a1· ... the l rvtnl' I 'ul11·t• 1>1•p.1rt n1l•nt ha~ l.H.'l'll Ill l':\ 1sh·ru•t•. 110 po lit<.• 11ffi('l'I' has l'\'l'I' had tu t11kl1 a ltft• in the lirw or duh Thal .., iJ i.:ood rt.•tor<I ;ind in an effort lo µn·serve the r c.•cord. the dep~rt rnl·nl 1s l aking steps to ins ure dcadl~· fo1'tl' 1s used only on cxt reml•ly rare OCl'aSionl). .\lthough 11 1:-. ... inalll-1 than nH111~ pol1n· .1gl'ntil'" 1n Soulht:'1 n Cali fornia t IH• I n ·111t.· Polit\.' 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L'n1t that has been inst rumental in cldusmg -.en:-.1l1n.' ... nuat mn:-. \\ ttholll lhl' llSl' or <kadh fon•t• B\' ~1 I I m·tounls. lhl' I rnm• l'ollc·t• lJl'!)Hl'llTll'llt is orw of llw rnort' µrogre:-.si\'t' polin· aJ.:l'nl'lt':-o. Ill till' a rea Thi:-. d11c:-.n 't tonw d1t•ap T hl1 SJH.'trnl \\Capon:-. ar l' ro:-.lh ;111<1 thl• police t rain111g a:-. "ol'iatl'd \\tl h them 1:-. l'\'C.·n more· l''ilJl'll!'ll\'l' But \\l' would Lll'gt• till' I n lilt' ('rt~ Counl'll lo l'ont111Ul' to p.i' for ,1 prugn•:-..,1\'l' poltc.·e agent·\ T ht:-. t.'Xpt•n ..,t• -.1·t·m:-. rn1n1m;tl w h t>rt c.·omp;Jr1•d lo t ht• \'aluc at tadit•d to h11m:rn lif"· ;11HI l1mh The airport dilemma '.\Jo r't• th.111 111w f)l'l'"Oll ha-. <·ompla11ll'd that t>lt'l'll..'d ll·adt•r., in :'\:l'\\ port Bl' a eh ..tr t• pl;1\'lllg hoth stdl•:-. ol lhl' fu.•lcl 'dwn 11 l'Oln('S tu fighting l'Xpa11:-.ron of .John W.1~·1w \irporl The I ruuhlt'. l ht·:-.t· t·nt 1e· ...... ._.,. 1.., that '' htlt• '\t•\\ port r.ip:-. pl..iri ... for l''<P<tlldlllg thl' l'Olllll \ ,11rporl rt dbn 1s ttpprn\'lng hott'I.., ancl ol fi('<.• huilclings that lmng' 1ll nl'w llll'J>Ol't ll!-ot'I'" • Thi:-. .1rgu11w111 of 1·our-.1•. l'Olllcl ill• I ,rkl'll Io I hi' l'\l l'l'OW "lwrl' '\l'\\ pol'! gl'L., :H·c11 ... <•cl of ucl<l111g .11rport 11 e1fril' '1mpl~ h~ allO\\'lll.l! t•onsl r11d1or1 111 a lit'\\ hOllM' Thl· 1 l'.d q ut·:-.111111 h1•r't• 1, !Jilt' ol c·n·dihtlll \ C'a11 '\1•\\ port hl· IH'l1t•\'1•d ''ht•n 11 11.i.:ht:-. tooth ;rnd rw ti I() h:i 11 :11 rp111't !-! 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Jbout 1t-. airport ... 1:1n<·t• ~t'\\f>Ol'I mo:-.t r"• l't•ntly ha:-. t<tkl'll to a:-.k m g Ul' \'l'IOpt.'r:-. to 1:-.:-.ut· statt•mt•nt:-. aga111sl a irport t'\JHt11"wn a:-. a l'und1t1on lo .1ppru\ al • Wh11t• tl mil~ be a que:-.t1on of l\o\\ much \'tdrd1l.' :-.uth :urport ~lat cments hold. it is clear that .'l;t.'wport Heat'h \\ill h.n t' lo <'X t•r't·1st· pntdt•n<·t• in futun· J.:n>\\1h prnposab For ~('\\port B<.•,1('h. 111 I at't. thl• rn11st l'l'lltc:.il lhrt•:11 r ... ground t r affrt· t'1>11gest1nn . \\Ith or "tlhnut thl· airport '.\ 14:.a n \\ h ti l' . 1 t '' o u I cl tH' J>Jlt•ntl~· unfu11· to .... u~gt'!'>l that l'\'<•r~ time nl''' ton .. truc·twn i:-. proposl•d 1n '.'.:<.'\'port lka('h. 1t \\ o ulcl mt>ar. .:pprov.il of <t1 rport t''< pansior1. That k met of ac<:wq1 t ron rmght tw applit'<I equall~· to "'" rH·arb' coa:-.tul <·nmmurnt1l'S and J)l0 rh;;p.., Sant a .\nu. ·\nah l·tm . C:arclt·n (i1'm l' and o tlwr 111l~rn<I n<•1ghh111'" a., \H•ll I Ce1iter will be missed :\t•arl~ :ti ;1dult l>lllll'llh h;n·t· ht'l'll ll-1 t \\'II houl d ti \'I trl11..' ('Ul'l' fnllo\\ rug I ht• C'lo:-.ui·1· of Sad dll'l>•H·k C '11rnmun1t' l f11:-.p1t al":-. ,\dull [);I\ ('an• I kallh ('entt·r I as l \\ C.'l'k Sarlcllt·h1.1t·k s t·an· t•t•n tc.·r \\a:-. orw nf onl~ t"n -.;ul'h proJ,!ram:-. 111 0 rang<• t 'nunl' Thl' :-1..•c•(lnd locatt'cl 111 S,tn (.'kmt·nlt" dm•s 1101 h:t\'l' room f"r .ill lht· 1woplt• who \\ere <11:-.p l:IC'l'Cl I)\ llw l'U toff 11 o-. p i I •• I .1 cl m i n 1 :-. t r a t or:-. hl.1med \l l'dtc·an· rn:ulat1ons "h1rh don I ;tllcm fnt re1mburw mt•llt of d.i.'· tart• t'\flt'thl'S for adults a:-. lw1ng tht• major C'<rn:-.t• of the program·:-. cl<.•mtst• .\dm1111:-.trator:-. -.aid ll·l!1 ... la t1un lo amt•nd lht• n•gul.1t1on-. ha., been 1 n t rocl lll't•d 1 n Cong rt•<,-.; ~ver~ .H·ar ... 111<·t· l!lii. hut to nu H \'ail. 1\ccnrd1n_g to a hosp iU1I spok<.•:-.man. lht• adult µat1<•nt:-. who htict bl'l'n re<'l'l\' lrlJ..! t•are un der the program rangl·d in agp • from 18 to H7. a ncl \\l'l'IO' mainh 'tdim ... of -.trnkl'"· hl'i.Jlll tOJlll'll;.., a net "t•niht' I luge fm<.111<:1._11 ln...,M·:-. -.µel lecl thl' t•nd of tht• program. l hl' sµok l·sm a n su1d . a d d ing t h at smn· it~ int'l'plion four .n.~a r:-. ago. the hosp1tul had lo:-.t a bout S6oo.ooo Palumt:-. enrolled in thl:' pro g 1· am at Sad d l c back wt• rt· r hargt•d 530 a da', wh ich in cludecl tran ... µo r lat1on 10 and from homl.'. hot mt•ul:-. and n· hahilitation th<.·rap~'· Operation of the ('C'ntc.•r mt· ant I he families of the cii:-.· ublt'd pe rson:-. could keep them at homt' and continue to work dur 1ng thl• da~. rather than placing them tn an in:-.lrlution Closurl' of I he C'Cnter pl<1ces a n a d di tio n u l burden o n the f<•milies. and further diminis hes I h(• qualit~ of life or l h<' pat ients. .ii read\ t•nn1mbered with d e b1Ittat1ng ph~ :-.1c<-1 I handicap:-. Opinions expressed In the space above a re those of the Dally Pilot. Other views ex- pressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment ts Invit- ed . Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626--0560. Phone (71 .. ) M2--021. , L.M. Boyd/Plwto caption New York City's Metropo litan Museum recently pa id a sizable rortun e f o r R e mbr a ndt 's m uten-iece, "Homer Contemplating the Bust of Aristotle." Calls to mind one of the great photo c~ptions of all times. Or more specifically, of The Los Angeles Times. The picture was of Aristotle Onassis looking o ver the house once owned by Buster Keaton. The caption : ··Aris totle Contemplat- ing the Home of Buster." 0 RANGE COAST Daily Pilot P~Ol1$....S •••• ¥ cMy ol IM y .. , •I ))0 Wt\l IHY \I COi.t• Mltw t\ddt~\ (Ot' ... '\OOn~ft(-to 8o• 1\60 Co•I• IN•• CA 97•11> Q. Whe r e'd we g et the term "forlorn hope" for slight chance' A. From "verloren hoop" me aning "lost band." 1t was the point platoon sent ahead to scout enemy territory. Aod it didn't always come back. The expression in one Corm or another has been common to every army since the beginning of warfare. Two out of five Americans have never been to a dentist. Thomas P. Haley Publ isher Thomas A. Murphlne Editor Barb~ra Kreibich Editor ial Page Editor New nightmare for disabled WASHINGTON This 1~ the lnterna· ltonal Year of Lhe Disabled But in the Unit~ Slates, it's a bad year for the disabled T he Reagan administration is tighten mg up the eligibility requirements for those who seek d1sab11ity payments from the government. This has created a bureaucr atic n ightma re for m any legitimate r ecipients trying to C'ollect the money that ket!ps them alive. I d o n 't q ua r rel with P residen t Reagan's intentions I have been far ahead of hi m in exposing the cheate rs who draw disability benefits they don't deserve. I a lso ap plaud the president's efforts to curtail recklt.'ss g~ernment s pending. But Reagan's money managers have been scrutinmng the federal budget with eyes as cold as the marble around them They should not lose sight of the human toll that the ir budget cuts can cost. TALES OF TRAGED\' have reached my office from all sections of the coun try . Some peoplt.> even committed suicide when they fell through the prel)i· dent's "s afely net" and had their dis· ability checks cut off I have published a few of their stor ies ll erc's another. It concerns llelen Mary Carlton. a 54-year old Detroit woman who was de rued government d1sab11ity benefits even though she had undergone a triple· bypass heart operation. According to her h ushand's uttorney, C liffo r d Weisberg. Mrs Carlton was denied the benefits bt•c;rnsP "l)h(' didn 't meet the G. -Jl-Cl-11-D-IRS_O_I -~ proper requirements" as laid down by the federal bureaucracy. The reason Weisberg now represents her husband 1s that Mrs Carlton died of her disability shortly after she had ap pealed for reconsideration or her dt.s ab1l1t) ('fa1m. lntred1bly, even when presenlcd with the woman's death certificate, Social Security officials still refused to acknowledge that s he had been disabled He r family eventually was granted survivor benefits, but ne\l'r got thl.' d isability payments fo r which sh£-had applied "THAT WAS ONE of the strangest c·ascs I c•ver tame across." Weisberg told my reporters V1v1an Marano and I nd~ Badhwar 'They didn't belie\•C the µoor \.\Oman was disabled even aft er she was dead.· r Weisberg e ntered the case only after Mrs Curlt on dwd. She mi~ht have had et bdter <'hance to tollect on her dis ability d;.11m 1f ~he had hired an at· torncy to start"' 1th perhaps for this rea· ~on. Social Security ofhcials do not en- c·ouragc claimants to retain counsel ·Many people are made to feel like criminals if they have to hire an at torney," said Phoenix a ttorney Ric hard Gibson Thl•rt• •~ also the expense factor Ap· pealing a decision of the Sol'ial Security bureaucrats <'an C'OSt $300 to S500 or more Some attorneys take cases on a l'Onti ngcncy fee basis. laking about 25 percent of a claimant's yearly benefi ts if he or she win~ the case Evtn with a knowledgeable attorney, disability c·faimetnls ofte n fi nd 1t hard to obtain the med1('al evidence that could support their claim. Ra rely do patients see the same doctor regularly at a publl(' health facilit y, where m a ny claimants are examined "A Pll\'SICIA N WILL contmue to see one patient only 1f he or she has a strange. exotic disease." Gibson ex· plained It's hard for a claimant lo get !>ubstanl1alion of a disabling condition from a doctor who may have spent only a few minutes with I he patient U CI professors don't shirk teaching To the Editor On Aug. 20 Elvin Hutchison responded to my article of Aug. 16. which was in turn responding to the Aug 3 article of Earl Waters Mr. Hutchison writes "If the assistant professors and instr uctors al UC I. who do most of the classroom work. earn $16,800 to $25.900. whal do lhe professors and associate professors do for their $33.100 to SSl.000" 1 agree with Earl Wate rs .. The word "1f" is a powerful word The professors and associate professors MAILBOX do t heir full shar e of teaching, in add i lion 'lo researc h. I could not cover all the errors, ha lf truths. and negative in nuendos of Mr Waters TO I LLUSTRATE from the UC I Departm ent of History. every mem ber routinely teaches a full load of courses One of t he most distinguished history professurs of his time. the late Dr Arthur Marder. taught a full load from 1965 until his retirement in 1977 In his last year one course involved him as section leader in t he Humanities In terdisciplirtC1ry Core Course. open to all UCI freshmen. I, too. will be a section leader this winter quarter I invite Mr Hutchison to audit the whole course lndeed. he is cordially in· vited to audit my E nglish histor y courses this year . All our UCI faculty since 1969. from professors to instructors. have <in their chair's personne l files) mdividual slu· dent evaluations of their courses. I an· vite Mr Hutchison <and Earl Waters for that m atter l to study m y file . In d eed. I welcom e their scrutiny. It is a s ad comme nta ry that the public so s pa rsely avails itself of op· portunities such as ·'Celebrate UCI Week" each spring and the many othe r public events throughout the year to come to the campus and see first hanct what we at UCI are do ing lo further the education of their children. SAMUEL CLYDE McCULLOCH Professor of Histor y Cut news le tte rs To the Editor : In the midst of the necessity to reduce government spe nding. our public of- ficials have cut budgets and eliminated many needed and worthwhile citizen programs. But when it comes lo budget· ing, our elected leaders appear to have a single-minded approach, which is to turn back to the taxpayer and needy a ll the burden of reconc iling to available funds. Of course the citizens have to ass ume changes, but what about the other side? Have our officeho1der8 cut back on their administration costs' Wh'l about the exor bita nt dollars they s pend for fea thering their own nests while they are ln office? If they cared more about j ust doin~ the JOb for which the citizens elected the m . t hey could ba lance t he budget well without taking a way from the people as they a re doing T HE NEWS LETIERS and mailings they send out in the disguise of public interest arc another political sha m paid for by the · taxpayers I've received three m the mail lately and I hate to think how many of my own hard-earned dollars have gone lo pay for a nother step up thl'SC politicians· personal lad· de rs. The persons we elect lo direct the af fairs of the go\'ernment are supposedly educated and 1ntell1gent, but t he ir minds become so politically motivated they seem to lose perspective. forget- ting that they a re em ployees, servants of the people and have a job to do for t he people They s hould cut out the news letters and lrim their administra tion budgets to the bone. The burden of cost-cutting 1s two-sided so I would su~gest that public officials who want the·vote show a q uahficat1on for the trust placed in them E CANTELL TELEPHONE YOUR LETTER TO THE EDITOR See instructions below Facts overlooked To the Editor· In rega rd to Supe r visor Bruce Nestandc's statement that "The com· m ittee's (the Blue Ribbon Airport Selec- tion Committee appointed by the Boa rd of Supe r visors) not moving as ex· peditiously as possible" he has ignored three very important racts. The members of the committee, with one exception (Councilman Henry We· daa of Yorba Linda) are major industry and business leaders of Orange County. most with wide-ranging commitments. Their schedules ar e set for long periods ahead. Establishing a meeting time that can be met by all members is no easy thing. THE COMMITTEE is charged with r eviewing the SCAG aviation study as their initial step. The SCAG study is on· ly an incomplete draft at this Ume and badly overdue. It was supposed lo be completed by Novembe r 1979, and now is supposed to be completed in January 1982. • l.t>1t1•r.~ from readers art welcomi-The riqhl 111 rnrwlrn.~P letters to fit spou l)r t>/1m111011· /1/11•/ u re!(l.'rverl 1.A•ttrr.~ o/ JOO tl'l>rrls nr /1·~.~ 11111/ he g111tn prefert."l'lCI' All letter$ mu.~t mcludt !t1ynott1re and maa/mg address bl.ti names m(ly ~ WtthMld on re- quest 1/ \uf/1<'1('tlf rto~rm 1s oppon•ru Poetry it'll/ not be published IAll<'T3 moJI be telephtm1't1 tn 642-6084 Nortu~ and phone 111Jmhn 11/ lh1• c1Jntnllut or must bf> giutn for ,vert(tcatum JJllrpa.w·.~ Supervisor Nei;tande should have been :Jware of the diffic ulty the commit- tee would have in sta rting a serious fac· lual study with an incomplete draft stud) Especially s ince his o wn ap· poinlee. Councilm a n We d a a , h as headed t he SCAG s tudy g roup as chairman of the SCAG Aviation Work P rogram Comm ittee since its beginning a nd last year was the pr esident of SCAG One wonders that since Counci lma n Wedaa still heads the SCAG study and is the only cetreer politician on the Blue Ri bbon Co m mittee, S upe r visor Nestande possibly has overlooked a con- Oicl of interest JOHN LOWM AN VnioTL' 110 he lp To the Editor Support by American labor unions for the illegal air traffic controllers· strike is a disgrace to anyone who believes in rule by consent of the governed. What hi~her authority a llows any private organization to dare challenge t he right of the people, through their representatives. to control the cost , scale a nd cont1nu1ty of services they have entrusted t heir government to perform'! READERS SHOULD be reli eved to know of a public e mployee orga nization that opposes strikes. s lowdo wns, sickouts. and other "Job actions" by government e mployees. Professional Educators Group of California is a statewide teachers' or ganization that believes the adversary system of in· dust nal colleC't1 ' e bar g aining and strikes has no p lace in our publi'c schools. The irony is that along with higher strike activit y, unions. under collective bargaining (Rodda Act of 1975) have b rought lowe r s al a r y incr eases to California teachers! ' Unionization of public employees is such an undesira ble. even dangerous. phenomenon that I hope this letter is pr inted, along with our address <PEG, Box 22255, Sacra me nto, CA 95822 ) so that the public pa rticularly teachers can obtain more information. TOM McCULLOUGH Secretary GllllY Gii The curb's now painted red in front of Neiman Marcus al Fashion Island - and lhe same o ld Mercedes and Cadillacs are parked there an.yw'ay. J c.v 0 ... ,.., °'" c-•' •r• _ .. , .. •1 ~ ......... "~•n••llf rt41.ct IM w1.-n el,.,. M•WO-~· ~ .,_...,. _._ "9 OIMMf o.A, 0..11' 1'1191, IRVINI l)Affy -'""',..... ~ lioldmg the /1/lh generatwn. 17·day-old Tmwthy James T J " Glenn 1s yreat great grandmother Ruth Palmer. 2reat · grandmother Mar1orre Palmer Silva. left. grandmother Barbara S1loo Sar1furd. sta1uf111'g and Timothy's mom. Je11n1fer Sanford Glenn. right Fifth generation/s greeted with sty le B~ NORA LEllMAS 01 -Delly ~IM S\a~ ONE BRIEF SHl ~l .SG MOME.ST: I o pened the mail this morning and found that the folks over ut Baker Center were offering me an executiv1..• suitt'. parking places. ull sorts of secrN<U'1al st>rvi ces. confert>nce rooms well. .'ou know. lhe usu<il "onderfulness l would final!~ ha\'e a permane nt busmes~ address. they s ugge:.tccl Actuall~. they didn t Sil \' · finall~ .. It's just that I'm a little touchy about m oving around these duys and tend to read thing!:-into statements lih that l was terribly pleased they'd already heard about Thc:n I re-exam11lt..'d the e nvelope It wils addressed to ·Stvle." 333 W Ba~· St . Cost a :\lesa. 92627 Note lhl•rc was no mt·ntion of the Daalv Pilot :'\lote there was no mention of my nam·e Thank:,. though. Baker Center people whot•ver you urc For that one ··brief shining m oment .. I thoug ht m v ~/ -- fa me had !-.pre ad. But no. the name Style has obviously spree:1d. They probably think I'm a mugazine. As to moving into my very own e xecutive s u1t c well. Baker people. 1you s ee 1. l JUSt moved 1n here la:-.t ~londa~ and I'm not conside ring moving maS·be never * FIVE GENERATIONS? In Cali fornia" I don't know the statistics . but ask a Californian where he.comt•s from at least 1f he's older than that ·age we can't trust o \•er 30 and I'd guess there's still a high percentage who'\.C' coml' from "som eplace else · You know that out there'. Well. three out of these five generations didn't They not only come from California. they 've put a good deal of their ~·cars n g ht in the :"lewport Beac h <1 rea Ruth <great-g r eat g randmofher Ruth 1 and lhl' lale P A ·P a ppy·· Palmer livecr"rwhere else '' 1 in Pasadena tn tht• late '20s They look to summering here. deciding to make a permanent s tay in 1935. ·Papp~ ... who haci !-.1g ned a sales contract with Lhe Griffith Co to ::.ell lots on Lido Isle. couldn't get fm<.1ncing for I hem "It's jus t a s ummer resort ... said the banker:-. NOT THAT IT 'S TOTALLV impossible to e mpe:1th1ze with the ir point of view After all. 1935 wasn't the best of a II possible yc~iri, fo1· this country But. "Pappy ... with Im; unerring sen se for l'C'a l estate. o ec1C1ec1 he was not going to depend o n othe r" for that fi nancing He started Newport-Balboa Savings & Loan THE I.AST BUILDING built to house Newport-Bill is right off Lido Is le. It was sold building and business to I mperial Savings & Loan. and now houses not only Im- perial. but several other bus inesses and a nother financial institution Cit.v National Ba nk. (The Waller Mitty in me likes to thmk that at least one of lhose banking people working in one of those busi nesses told P .A. P<1lmer that an inves tment in Lido was ridiculous l The name. dormant for awhile. was picked up by s uper-business lady Dorothy Doan for her current or· l{ a nization. THJNGS 00 INDEED change. I'm sur~ ··Pappy" would have been the first to applaud that. And I know something e lse he.'d applaud these four ladies and one small gentleman. Well he should Take a look at them. None of them look old e nough to be wh at th~y s ay they are. but I can't argue with t heir claims. a fter all. ' Iii ,,,. ... -,. •• .- Dilly Piiat THURSDAY, SEPT 3, 1981 F E ATURES T ELEV ISION M OVIES 83 86 87 CBS continues to win the TV ratings war ... 86 San Onofre reactor shuts down Voltage regulator malfunctions. at coastal nuclear generating station By DAVID KUTZMANN 0( IMO.Cly ~Mil S- A maHunctlon in electrical equipment led lo shutdown or Unit l of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station t oday, Southern California Edison Co officials said. Plant operators turned orr the 456-megawatt reactor al about 3:30 a.m. when a voltage reg· ulator failed. Edison spokesman Dave Barron said. The electrical malfunction cut power to some plant instrumen- tation. Barron said, leading to the decision to shut down the unit at the seaside racility three miles south of Sah Clemente Ed1:son oH~ials estimated re pairs could be completed by Fri day morning, when plant opera tions would be resumed. Last Friday night a leak in an instrument line forced closure of the facility until Saturday. The Unit l reactor had only been operational for about a week and a half when las t week's shutdown occurred. The rac11Jty had been closed for a month from mid-July to Aug. 17 when fire damaged a back· up dlesel generator Repairs to that generator co:.t about S3 million. The two latest plant s hut· downs have oe<•urred while a rederal li censing panel continues hearings in Anaheim on Edison Co 's application for permits to run newly built units 2 and 3 at San Onofre. The hesnngs have been focus ing on the adequacy or emergen· cy evacuation planning for <'Om· munities near the $3.3-billion plant expansion. In testimony Wednesday, Orange County emergency plan- ner Bert Turner said documents prepared by his agency provided reasonable assurance residents or unincorporated areas near the plant could be evacuated or pro- tected 1r a radiological erflergen· cy occurred ~ Plant challe ngers, otherwise known as 1ntervenors, have maintaine d that emergen cy planning. though elaborate, would be unworkable in a real t•risis. However . 1n test1 mony the pa~t two weeks, Edison Co has presented witnesses from the utilJty and from orf.site agencies who claim emergency planning is adequate The witnesses have included emergency planners from San Clemente and San Ju an Capistrano The 1ntervenors will be pre· St:'nlmg witnesses or their own later this month to rebut the views of utility !>perialisls Search for crow life or death matter Huntington Beach cafe's 'hilarious ' mascot needs treatment for leg By PATRICK KENNEDY Of ... o.11, ,.. ... '"'" To patrons of Meadowlark Airport Cafe in Huntington Beach, the search for their miss· ing mascot Chester the crow is a hfe or death race against time ·Everyone around here is pret· ty upset." said care waitress Joyce Jennings, glancing at a picture on the wall of the black crow sitting on an airplane wing "Chester needs medical treat· ment right away bul whoever took him probably doesn't know that." she said. The wild bird appeared at the care about two months ago. It quickly c harmed regular customers by hopping onto the outdoor tables and readily ac- cepting food or beer_ "He really loves beer," Ms. J ennings s aid "He's always grabbing a piece of bread or sausage and dunking 1t into someone's beer. but nobody seems to mind because it's so hilarious." The crow also lets customers pet it and wipe its beak with a napkin after 1t has finished its snack. Ms. Jennings said . For excitement. Chester oc· casionally grabs a dollar lip and Clutters around the yard with it. she said "People come he re just lo see Chester." she said "But now everyone wonders where he is." Chester had already had an in- jured leg and hopped with a limp. But about three weeks ago, lhe crow, which lived in nearby trees, showed up at the ca fe with the leg severe ly broken llun tlng t o n Bea .c h veterinarian Jim Diefenbach performed a 2-hour operation to save Chester lie rerused any money for his work. although about 20 cafe regulars offered to pitch in and raise $300 to p;ty for 1t 01erenbach planned Tuesday to remove a metal pin he'd JO serted into the bird's leg He wanted to remove the pin and replace it with a splint to pre vent infection and to fully heal the crow·s injured limb l'LOW.\' TllE.' COO/"' Cu/« r1u1scor Cht>s/c•r But last Sunday. someone stopped by the cafe. saw Chester and put the bird in a cardboard box and drove away. Diefenbach says there's a 25 percent chance that 1r the pin isn't removed Ches ter's leg could become 1nrected and the bi rd could die Ir the pin isn't removed and the bird survives, Diefenbach s aid, it will al least walk with a limp for the rest of its lire. ··crows are unusual birds ... the veterinarian said. "But this one is really different. He has a lot of character and a Jot or peo- ple are concerned about him." Care customer Ora Corcoran said Chester was "delightful en· t erta1nment. People around he re really miss that bird Whoever took him probably t hinks they're being do-gooders. but he needs to be taken to an animal hospital." Waitress Jennings says she's going lo put a sign in the window asking whoever took the bird to lake him to a veterinarian "fr whoever has hjm would turn him loose. J know he'd come right back here." s he said "He knew where the Jiving was easy He was spoiled rotten. "I know he misses his sausage and beer." she said. Impasse looms in Irvine school talks Teac hers , district representatives will try to hammer out pact Friday For the first time in the eight· year hi story of the Irvine Unified School District. teachers may go back to work this fall without a labor contract. With classes set to s tart Sept 14 . representatives of the school district and the Irvine Teachers Association will meet Friday af· ternoon to try to ham mer out a new contract "Tomorrow may be the day when we can a void it <a contract impasse) by settling on a new contract .·· sch ool di s tric t Trustee John Nakaoka said to· day "But 1f that doesn't happen. tomorrow might be the day we go to impasse .. Impasse is the s tage in negotiations at which represen· tal1vcs of labor and manage· me nt declare they have reachPd a deadlock and a mediator is brought in to study the situation and report to the school trustees . "Us ually a new contract is signed much earlier usually around m1d·summer or before." s aid Superintendent of Schools Stan Corey. "But that's when money 1s not in question .. Corey explained that "money is in question" this year because ~overnmental aid to education has only increased by about 7 or 8 percent but school district ex· penses have gone up about 12 or 13 percent because of mnation. He said that teachers asked for and were granted an 8· percent <'OSI -of-li vin~ s alarv r aise each of the last two years. Addit1onally, teacher sala ries are increased with seniority. Seniority and cost-o r-Jiving salary hikes added together equals a 12 percent increase in the yearly payroll each or lhe last two years. Corey said that salaries for the 650 teachers in the school dis trict account fo r a $15 S m1lhon budget expenditure. There are about 15.200 stu- dents m the school district Restoration of East Irvine pondered Consultant says p roject could be accomp lis hed at 'minima l cost' By RICHARD GREEN Of -o.lly P'li.t SIMI The historic structures in the East Irv ine area could be restored at "minimal cost." ac· cording to a consultant's report that will go to the Irvine City Council Tuesday. It stopped short. however. of calculating the exact price of restorin~ the 70 -vear-old wooc:I· frame s tructures near Sand Trash pic kup delaye d all nex t w eek Trash collection in the cities or Laguna Beach, Irvine. Fountain Valley, Huntington Beac h . Newport Beach and Costa Mesa will be postponed by one day beginning Monday because of the Labor Day holiday. The uni n corporated com · munities of Dana Point and Laguna Niguel will follow the same schedule. Trash pickups will resume next Tuesday and continue one day later than th e regular service day through the follow· ing Saturday Regularly &cheduJed service will resume Sept. 14. Federal, s tate, county and municipal otfices will be closed Monday. There will b@ no mail delivery and U.S. Post Offices will be closed. Regular service will begin again Tuesday. Canyon Avenue and the San Diego Freeway. Ir vine Company spokesman Ma rlin Brower said that the company. which owns the struc· lures. isn't interested in fin an· c1ally supporting a project lo re· furbish the East Irvine area A citizens' hi storical commit· tee will submit a report to the Irvine City Council Tuesday, asking the council to give a pro- tective zoning lo the area in or· de r to prevent the buildings from being demolished. The committee also recom· mends that the Irvine City Coun· cil begin studying ways of rais- ing the money necessary to re- habilitate the buildings, which inclurle the Irvine Country Store, Old Blacksmith's Shop, a bean and granary warehouse and the Irvine Gara~e. Most of the buildings were constructed in the 1910's. Sand Canyon A venue bisects Stude nt apartme nt complex sta rted Construction has begun on a $13·million 300·unit student apartment complex at UC Irvine. The two-bedroom apartments for married and graduate stu· dents are being built by North Pacific Construction Co. ol Yakima, Wash. The units are being constructed on the south s ide or Adobe Circ le Road behind Verano Place_ apart- ments on campus the collection or old buildings. Proposed expans ion or that two- 1 an e r oad int o a s ix·lane throughway threatens lhe his· toric structures. City Commuruty Development Director Larry Hogle said this , morning roadway ex pansion plans are being held up until the City Council decides what is to become of the historic struc- tures. City offi cials have said align- ing the road in such a way as lo preserve the historic structures might represent a signiricant cost in addition to refurbishing the buildmgs Newport Center job 18 months away Irvine Company 01ficials have predicted it will be 18 months before work can begin on its newly approved expansion plans for Newport Center. The development firm has won final approval on the $123 m ii lion project when Newport · ·Beach City Council members adopted a resolution spelling out a phasing plan that ties con- s truction lo road im provements. The resolution was approved on a S.2 vote with Councilmen Don Strauss and Paul Hummel voling against the motion. The Irvine Company project, which includes a 300-roorn hotel with 100 condominium!!, a high rise office tower and a residen- tial tower, won council approval last week on an identical 5-2 vote. fo all. the plan will bring near- ly 750,000 square feet or offke space, the hotel, a 165-room ex· pansion of the Marriott Hotel, two restaurants and a scattering of new homes to the center. ln exchange, the development firm will finance nearly' S23 million in road improvements. including partial construction of Pelican Hil} Road. the six-lane by pass that is to run from Pacific Coast H.ighway south of Corona del Mar to MacArthur Boulevard near the center. The company said it will take l8 months to design its new buildings, find tenants and get a city approval on the final design. Irvine Company officials said their first move will come this week when they begin to put together a share-a -ride program at the center. According to the resolution . lhis share-a-ride program mu.st result in a al percent decrease in "t he projected tracnc at t he center. T he Irvine Compuy I• re- quired to implement lhe ride program before It gets any building permits and be able to prove the program will •cbleve the 3l percent reduction before work beflns on a majority ol t.be oHlce buildings . ~· Ale c Orengo Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, September 3. 1981 Dump expansi'on can save disposal costs /\ pl:tn itll'l•d la~I Wl'Ck by () I' a II g l' ('II ll rl l \ S U Jh' I'\' I~ I) I' Tholll.I!\ Hill'\ lo l'X tl•nd th1.• hf<.• 11f CU\ 111,. C.rn~ •Ill Landfill dump 1n l1·,·11h• 1·m1ld ht· ... onw good llP\\'.., for l'o!-tl a :\l1·s~tn' Th;.1t '.., ht'l'illlSt' :1n\ t'\ µa11sio11 of lhl· ('0~·011• <'0:.in~nn f<ll'llit~ \\!Hild "t;dl µro1>e>:.l•d cit• 'l'ICtfHlWlll ol !kt• C'.1n~ on Dump nor t h 11 f I 1 ' 1111 · <• mo' t• \'t•ht·mt·nth oppost•d h.' l r\'lllt' r1:•,tdl'nls a11d offi l·1ab afr~ttd of flit'!>, o<lul''I. llUJM'. 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"' t'I' lht· 1lc.•xl fou1 \t•ars <.tl'l' t b\ truslel' al'l'<t t A1 t•a 2 Churlie c~ihb~. bus1 llt'"'mJn and Forn·s t W<1nw1-. t•d11l'ator :\n•a Shl•J'I'\ L<x>fhour !'ow. t•cl1tor: W:.ill t'I' 7.1)..!ltll'. re 11n·cl "l'hool p1·l·~icknt .. John ll 1 n a I d o . c.• x <.' l' u I i \' l' . u n d I. <l " n· n n · \I u g e e . 1 t· I 1 r l' cl t•rh1c:,1t11r .\n•a 5 .J t1ct1th FrmH:o . ap po1nlt'd lllttim bl•nt and .Jo:.t•ph Phtlbnck. prnft•..,sM . \n·u 7 Rod ~I ,1C'~IiIIIii11 . in cumbl·nt . Rt•\'t•rh H11 c h. a d m1ni ~t1'<Jtl\'t• :.1ss1si a nt : L(•nt1rd Davis. l'cluC'a tor. and \'inc<•nt Hellone t•ngi1wt•1· -Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Dailv Pilot. Other views ex- pressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is invlt· ed. Address The Dally Pilot. P.O. Bo>c 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 9262b-0560. Phone (714) ~2·'321 . L.M. Boyd/Plwto caption ' New York C ity's Metropolitan Museum recently paid a sizable fortun e f or Rembrandt 's maste11-iece. "Homer Contemplating the Bust of Aristotle." CaJls to mind one of lhe great photo captions of all times. Or more ~pecifically. of The Los Angeles Times. The picture was of Aristotle Onassis looking over the house once owned by Buster Keaton. The caption· "Aristotle Contemplal· ing lhe Home of Bwster." Comedian Rodney Dangerfield may have a unique delivery wilh his get· no-respect patter. but there's nothing unique about that picked-on pose among comics. Charlie Chaplin ORANGE COAST Daily Pilot Publl\IW!d ...... cMIY o• .... •U• •• no WHI B•r St , Co,ta'~~ AdOr~\ t.O,.,•,pondt11n(f' to 80• 1\40. Coll• M<l'MI C.A '7U• was always the victim. Lou Costello worked it. Peter Sellers. Wally Cox. Stan Laurel. certainly. Theorists like to put all humorists into one or lhe other category -victim or attacker. Funny victims have done exceeding· ly well. Can you name some funny at· tackers? Joan Rivers? Mort Sahl? who else? Q. Ratio of divorces to marriages now is something like one out of four. What was it 100 years ago? A. One out of 34 You can expect a hungry salmon in sear ch of food to s wim about 100 miles a day. Thomas P. Haley Publisher Thomas A. Murphlne Editor Barbara Kreibich Editorial Page Editor New nightmare for disabled WASlllNGTON This is the lnterna lional Year of the Disabled. Sul in the United States. it's a bad year for the disabled. The Reagan administration ts tighten ing up the eligibility requirements for those who seek dis ability pay ments from the government. Th1s has created a bureaucratic nightmare for many legitimate: recipients trying to collect the money that keeps them alive I don 't quarrel with Pres ident Reagan's intentions. 1 have been far ahead of him in exposing the c heaters who draw disability benefits they don't deserve I also applaud the president's efforts tu curtail reckless government s pending But Reagan's money managers have been scrutinizing the federal budget with eyc:s as cold as the marble around them They s hould not lose s ight of the human toll that thc:1r budget c uts can cost. TALES OF' TRAGEDY have reached m y office from all sections of the coun try. Some people even committed suicide when they fell through the pres1 dent's "sarety net" and had their dis ability checks cul off I have published a rew of their stones I le re's another It concerns Helen Mary Carlton. a 54·year old Detroit woman who was de· nied government d1sab1lity benefits even thou~h she had undergone a triple by pass heart operation . According to h e r hu:.band '.s attorney, Clifford Weisbl-rg, Mr:. Carlton was denied the benef1ti. because "she didn't meet the Q -JA-Cl-AN_D_IR-SO-N -~ proper requirements·· as laid down by the federa l bureaucracy The reason Weisberg nov. represents her hus band is that Mrs. Carlton died of her disability shortly after she had ap· pealed for recons ideration of her dis- ability claim Incredibly, even when presented with the woman's death cerlificalC', Social Security officials still refused to <.tcknowledge that she had been disabled. Iler family eventually was ·granted survivor benefits. but never ~ot I he d1.sabi lity payments for which sht• had applied "THAT WAS ONE of the strangest cases I ever came across,'' Weisberg told my reporters Vivian Marino and Indy Badhwar. "They didn't believe the poor woman was disabled even after !-.he wa!> dt?ad · We isberg entered the case only after Mrs. Carlton d1t>d She might have had •• bt>lll'r chance to c•ollecl on her dis· ahility l'1J1m if s he had hired an al· lorne; to st art with. perhaps for this rea· son, So<.·1al Security officials do not en· eourage claimants to retain counsel. "Many people are made to feel like r ri mm a ls 1r the} have to hire an at torney ... s:.11d Phoenix attorney Ri chard' Gibson Thert· 1s also the expe nse factor. Ap pealing a dl'c1sion of the Social Security buream·rats can c·nst $300 to S500 or more. Some a ttorneys take cases on a contin~ency fee basts, taking about 25 percent of a claimant's yearly benefits 1f he or s he wins the case. Even with a knowledgeable attorney. disability claimants often find 1t hard to obtain the med1ral evidence that could support their claim. Rarely do patients sec tht' same dot'tor regularly al a public health facility, where many claimants are examined "A PHYSICIAN Wl l..L continue to see om· pat1t•nt only 1f he or she has a strange. exotic disease." Gibson ex· µlamed II 's hard for a claimant to get substant1at1on of a disabling condillon from a doctor 'Aho may have spent only ;J few minutes with the patient UCI professors don't shirk teaching To the Editor On AuR. 20 El v1n llutch1son responded 10 my artl(.•le ot Aug t6. which was 1n turn responding to the Aug 3 article of Earl Waters . Mr. llulchison writes· ")( I he assistant professors and instructors at UCI. who do most of the classroom work. earn $16,800 lo S25.900. what do the professors and a!>soc1ak professors do for their $33.100 to $51,000'1 I agree with Earl Waters ·· The word "if" is a powerful word The professors and associate professors MAILBOX do their full share o f teaching. in addt· tion to research. I could not cover all the errors. half truths. and negati ve in nuendos of Mr. Waters . TO ILLUSTRATE from the UC l Department of History, ever y member routinely teaches a full load of courses One of the most distinguished history professors of his time. the late Dr Arthur Marder, taught a full load from 1965 until his r etirement in 1977. In his last year one course involved him as section leader in the Humanities In terd1sc1plinary Core Course. open lo all UCl freshmen I. too. will be a section leader this winter quarter. I invite Mr Hutchison to a udit the whole course. Indeed, he is cordially in v ited to audit m y English his tory courses this year. ALI our UCl faculty since 1969, from professors to instructors. have (in their chair's personnel files l individual stu dent evaluations of their courses. I in vite Mr. Hutchison (and Earl Waters for that m atter l to study my file. In· deed, I welcome the ir scrutiny. lt is a s ad commentary that the public so sparsely avails itself of op· portumt1es such as "Celebrate UCI Week" each spring and the many other public events throughout the year to come to the campus and see first hand what we al UCI are doing to further the education of their children. SAMUEL CLYDE McCULLOCH Professor of History Cut ne ttJS le tte rs To the Editor: In the midst of the necessity to reduce/ government spending, our public of. ficials have cul budgets sod eliminated many needed and worthwhile citizen programs. Dul when it comes to budget· ing, our elected leaders appear to have a single-minded approach, which is to turn back to lhe taxpayer and needy all the burden of reconciling to a vaUable funds. Of course lhe citizens have to assume changes, but what about the other side? Have our officeholders cut back on their administration costs? What about the exorbitant dollars they spend for feathering their own nests while they are In office? If they cared more about just doillJl the job for which the ciU&ena ... .-. . ... elected them, they could balance the budget well without taking away from the people as they a redoing. THE NEWS LETIERS and mailings they send out in the d isguise of public· interest a re another political sham pa id fo r by thl' taxpayer s. I've received three 1n the mail lately and I hate to think how many of my own hard·earned dollars have gone to pay for another s te p up these poltt1c•1ans ' personal lad de rs The persons we elect lo direct the af· fairs or the government are supposedly educated and intelligent. bul their minds become so politically motivated they seem to lose perspective. forget ting that they are employees. servants of the people and have a job to do for the people They should cut out the news letters and trim their admimstrat1on budgets to the bone The burden of cosl·cutting is two·sided so I would suggest that public officials who want the vote show a qualif1cat1on for the trust placed in them. E CANTELL Taxp ayer dra in To thf' f,ditor R e .I c r r y C I a u s e n • s · · S u n d a y Special" interview article with Costa Mesa City Attorney Tom Woods. Aug 23. Never in my wildest dream could 1 sec myself in a position of s iding with Punk Rockers. Nude Parlors and other "kook" disside nt groups. In reality. my sympathies and con cerns are with tax reform, which of course, includes the plight of the cities in dealing with these g roups. However. my questions are: < l) how much of the taxpayer drain in dealing with these "kooks" is the direct result of the ineptness of city governments in handling them? and, (2) as City Al· torney Tom Wood seem s to imply in the Clausen article, are all civil rights ac- tions and othe r civil suits against municipalities to be cons idered frivolous and of unfounded claim? I think not. ONE OF the principal requirements o f a ci vil rights suit against a municipality is the injured party must have been denied a hearing prior lo the injury occurring. Does it not then stand to reason, that in order to avoid these nuisance suits. the first order of con· cern of city attorneys would be to see that a fair hearinj! is arranged? • l.1•1ti•n f rnm readers nrf U't'Lcome Tht right to rnnd1•n.-.1• lcttns lo fit space or e/lmtt1c1tc• lth1•l 1.~ rt'.~('rt1ed l.t>tters of JOO words or less u11ll 04' 9111el'I preft>rl"TICt' All ll•tter$ muRI 1r1dudf• .•1gnaturt Otld mo1lmg nddre$~ bill naml'S moy be Withht>ld on rt· queM I/ .~uf/•<'1"1 1 reason u nppor~nt />oetru u.11/1 not be puhluhed Letters moy bt' telephcmt>d '" 642-00R6 Nnme nnd ph0111:' numbn 11f thf' cont nbutor mu.tr ~given for .UJ!rl/ICnlllln J7!H''J)OSf'.S l Of course this "ould call for a com mun1 cat1ve a nd responsive city at torney and c·tt) government. My personal l'Xperien c•c m filing a s uit against the City of Costa Mesa and deal 1ng with Cit) Attorney Tom Wood. in particular 1s that the s uit only became neee~~ar) when. a fter multiple at· tempt:-. to st•t up a hearing, City Al· torn<.') Wood . and uther city officials. wt•re a lmost t otallv aloof and un responsive In fact. their "ostrich" like poslun• \\as only put aJar upon our l'mployment of legal counsel. What a scnsell•Ss enc umbra nce of private citizen monies and what about those citizens who.can't afford attorney fees? A sad comme nta r) on city government indeed If the Reagan concept of stnpping the federal bure aucrcicy of its unwieldy powcri. :ind return control lo the state and local governments is lo become re· al1ty, the voters will have lo be more t.crutinizing of their prospective elec torate and city s taffs. and of course the civil rights s tatute will be available if needed DON A MONTGOMERY Mr. Mm1tgomery , a11d other property vwners 111 Nurth Mesa have filed a .wit against City of Co!la M esa and their agents /or easi>ment e11croochment and destruction 11f pnoate property r:dilor Sig nif ica11t savings To the Editor Your editorial of Aug. 20 states that the Newport-Mesa School District will s ave parents of would-be teen-age drivers more.than $100 per off.spring. This s aving appears to be effected by contracting driver training education lo a private driving school at $63 per s tu· dent during 1981/82 You further state that the cost of a similar program dur· ing 1980/81 was $120 per student. TAKING SOME inflationary factors into consideration. private enterprise can offer thjs course at half the cost of the public system Presumably the private school also makes a profit. and pays taxes on this profit, while the state and federal tax· supported system is unable to compete. l wonder how private industry -can survive charging half of lhe cost of the public supported system . HOWARD P . SHELTON GlDllY Gii If the environmentalists would quit pro· motinR their protected wetlands we might not have a mosquito problem. R.L.L. 0 ...... , OW',_, ... ~·-.. ,~--­HUUMllY fell«I IJll wt-• el Ille.....,....._.~,_,.. -·· .. °"'9ft, °"'· °""' ~·r· ~ . . "',..,_ ....... DRllGI COAST Delly """ .... ~ ~ Holding the fifth generatwn. 17-day-old Timothy James .. T J ·· Glenn 1s yreat great grandmother Ruth Palmer. ~real · grandmother Mar;one Palmer Silva. left. grandmother Barbara Silva Sanford. sta11dmg and Timothy's mom . Jennifer Sanford Glenn. right Fifth generatio~'s greeted with style By ~ORA LEHMA~ Of t!M o.lly ~ ... Sta" ONE BRIEF SHINING MOMENT: I o pe ned t he mail this morning and found lhC:tt the folks O\'er at Baker Cente r were offering me an executive s uite. parking plC:tccs. all sorts of ~ecretarial sel'\'1ces. conference rooms . we ll. you know. the usual wonderfulness l would finally have a pe rmanent business addres~. the~· suggested Actually. they d idn't say '"finC:tlly .. It's ,Jus t that I"m a little touchy about moving C:tround the~e da~·s a nd tend to read things into stat e m e n ts like that l was terribly pleased the~··d already he<.ird cibout m (' Then I re-exammed the envelope It was addr essed to "Style ... 333 W Bay St . Costa :\1esa. 92627. Note there was no m ention of the Dail\· P ilot Note there was no mention of m y nam·e . Thanks. thoug h . Baker Center people w hoevt>r ~·ou are For that on e "br ief. ~hining moment" I thought my ,./ - fame had s pread. But no. the n a m e Style has obv1ousl~· s pread. They probabl~· think I'm a magazine As to m oving into m y very own executive suite well. Baker people. 1you see1. 1 JUSt moved in here la~t :Vl onday and rm not considering moving ma~·be ne\'e r * F IVE GENERATIONS? In California'.' I don't know t he s tatistics. but ask a California n where he co me~ fro m at least if he's older than that :.ge we c an't trust over 30 and I'd g uess t here's still a hig h percentage who've come from "someplace ebe .. You know that out there'. Well. three out of these five general ion s d1dn t The~ not only com e from California. they've put a good deal of their years r ight in the ;'\lewport Beach area . Ruth ( g re<.it·great-gr a ndmother Ruth 1 and t he latf.' P.A ... Pappy·· Palmer lived (w here else'? 1 in Pasadenu in the late '20s. They took to s ummering here. deciding to make a pe rma n ent stay in 1935 "Pappy:· w ho had s ig ned a sales contract with the Griffith Co. to sell lots on Lido Isle. couldn't get financing for them. "It's jus t a summer resort:· said the bankers . NOT THAT IT'S TOTALLY im possible to empathize w ith their point of view After all. 1935 was n 't tht• best of all possible years for t his country But ... Pappy ... with his unerring sen se for rcC:t l e~tate. d ecided he was not gomg to d epe nd on others for that financing . He starte d '.'Jewport-Balboa Savings & Lo an THE LAST BU ILDING built to house Newpo rt ·Ba l is rig ht off Lido ls le It was sold building a nd bus iness to Impe rial Savings & Loan. and now houses not only Im- perial. but several other bus inesses a nd a no ther financial institution City Nationa l Ba nk. nhe Walter Mitty in me likes to think that at least one of those banking people working in one of those busi- n esses told P .A. P a lmer tha t an investment in Lido was ridiculous . 1 The name. d orma nt for awhile. was pic ked up by supe r-business-lady Do rothy Doan for her current or- ganization. T m NGS DO INDEED change. I 'm s ure ··Pappy" would have been the first to applaud that. And I know something e lse he'd applaud t hese four ladies and o ne s mall gentleman. We ll he s hould. Take a look at them. None o( the m look old enough to be what th~y say they arc .. but I can 't a rgue with their c laims. a fter all. DlllJ Piiat THURSDAY, SEPT. 3, 1981 FEATURES TELEVI SION M OVIES Onofre reactor shut off By DAVID KUTZMANN Of u. Delly ~ ........ A malfunction in e lectrical equipment led to shutdown of Unit 1 of the San Onofre Nuclear G e n e rating Station t oday, Southern California Edison Co. officials said. Plant operators turned off the 456-megawatt r eactor at about 3:30 a.m when a voltage r eg- ulator failed , Edison spokesman Dave Barron said. The electrical malfunction cut powe r to some plant instrumen- tation, Barron said . leading to the decision to s hut down the unit at the seaside facility three miles south of San Clemente. Edison officials estim ated re- pairs could be completed by Fri· day morning, when plant ope ra· lions would be resumed . Last Friday night a teak in an instrument line for ced clos ure of the facility i.mtil Saturday The Unit 1 reactor had only been operational for about a week a nd a ha lf when l ast week's shutdown occurred . The facility had been closed for a month from mid-July to Aug. 83 86 87 CBS continues to win the TV ratings war ... B6 17 when fire damaged a back-\ up dleset generator. 1tm•11111• Repairs to that generator cost about $.1 million. The two latest plant shut· downs have occurred while a federal Licensing panel continues hearings in Anahei m on Edison Co. ·s application for permits to run newly built units 2 and t San Onofre . 'J'he hearings have been focus- ing on the adequacy o f emergen- cy evacuation planning for com- m unities near the $3.3-billion plant expansion. In test i m ony Wedn esd ay, Orange County e mergency pla'l· ner Bert Turner said documents prepared by his agency provided reasonable assurance r esidents of unincorporated areas near the plant could be evacuated or pro- tected if a radiological e mergen cy occurred. Trash pic kup delayed all next week Trash collection in the cities of Laguna Beach. Irvine. Fountain Valley. Huntington Beach. Newport Beach a nd Costa Mesa will be postponed by one day beginning Monday because of the Labor Day holiday. The unin co rpo rated com- munities of Dana Point and Laguna Niguel will follow the same schedule. Tr ash pickups will resume next Tuesday and continue one day later than th e r egular service day throug h the follow· in g Sa turda y . R eg ul arly scheduled service will resume Sept 14 Feder al. s tate. county and municipal offices will be c losed Monday There will be no mail delivery and U S. Post Offices will be closed. Regular service will begin again Tuesday D e puty D A to b egin NB prac tice Deputy Dis trict Attorney Ri c h ard F arnell , who s uc- cessfully prosecuted some of Orange County's most notorious homicide cases in a 13-year career, says he will soon enter private practice in Newport Beach. Farnell. a Laguna Beach resi- dent. said his r esignation would take effect Oct. 2. The 38-year-old prosecutor , an unsuccessful candidate for a superior court judgeship in 1980, pers u aded j uries . to convict killers such as Rodney J . Alcala, Bobby Crane and Dr. Lo uis Alaia during his four years on the District Attorney's homicide panel. Alcala, an amateur photog· rapher, was convicted of first- degree murder in the kidnap slaying of 12-year-old Robin Samsoe of Huntington Beach. Alcala is presently on Death Row awaiting the outcom e of ap· peals in the case. Crane, a reputed member of the Aryan Hrotherhood, was convicted of first-degree murder with another man in the death of a Seal Beach jeweler durtng a holdup. BREAK TI ME Terry Wonenberg or llunt· ington Reach. a cc.irpe nter working on the :\lcf'adden building near the Newport Pit•r . o.tly ...... .._..,, o..-, ·-- takes a brl•ak for a ~oft clnnk in the M'Cond stor.' \\'indow of thl· ~lruetun· Ecologists join airport suit A Newport Beach e nvironmen· tal group has been allowed to join in a lawsuit brought by the city to stop planned expansion of the John Wayne Airport Orange County Superior Court Judge Luis Cardenas granted St op Polluting Our Newport <SPON> the right to have its lawyer. E. Clement Shute, Jr. of San Francisco, interve ne in the s uit against Orange County gov· ernment Wednesday. In its original suit, the city at· torneys claimed that environ- mental documentation used to create the county's master plan for expansion of the airport was insuffi cient. Shute. an environmental law s pecialist. said he 1s satisfi ed with the issues raised by the ci· ty. lie said lawyers from the two parties will be "trying to work together as a team" during the hearings. Cardenas also allowed a New Mexico law firm, Hughes. Kelly & Kell y to practice in the state during the trial Hugh Coffirr, Newport Beach city attorney, said the firm will handle much of the city's case. Coffin said city officials are hoping that the actual tnal will begin 1n the first week in December The county's master plan for the airport spells out a system where m ore dail y jet d e- partures. up to a m aximum 55. • would be allowed. but only after quieter aircraft are used to re- duce the total 1et noise Crow life or death matter Cafe's 'hilarious ' mascot needs treatment for leg By PATRICK KENNEDY Of U. o.lly ~ltlt S\aft To patrons of Meadowlark Airport Cafe in Huntington Beach. the search for their miss· ing mascot Chester the crow is a life or death race against time. "Everyone around here is pret· ty upset," said cafe waitress Joyce Jennings. glancing at a picture on the wall of the black crow sitting on an airplane wing. "Chester needs medical treat- ment right away but whoever took hi m probably doesn't know that." she said. The wild bird appeared at the cafe about two months ago. It qui c kly c harmed regula r c ustomers by t\.opping onto the outdoor tables and readily ac· cepting food or beer. "He re ally loves beer," Ms. Jennings said. "He's always grabbing a piece of bread or s ausage and dunking it into someone's beer. but nobody seems to mind because it's so hila rious." The crow also lets customers pet it and wipe its beak with a napkin after it has finished its snack. Ms. Jennin~s said. For excitement. Chester oc- casionally grabs a dollar tip and nutters around the yard with it. s he said. "People come here just to see Chester,'' she said. "But now everyone wonders where he is." Chester had already had an In- FLOWN THE COOP? Cafe mascot Chester jured leg and hopped with a limp. But about three weeks ago, the crow, which lived in nearby trees, showed up at the cafe with the leg severe ly broken. Hunt ingto n B eac h veterinarian Jim Diefenbach performed a 2-hour operation to save Chester. He refused any money for his work, although about 20 care regulars offered to pitch in and raise $300 to pay for it. Diefenbach planned Tuesday to remove e meta l pin he'd in· serted into the bird's leg. He wanted to remove the pin and replace it with a splint to pre- vent infection and to fully heal the crow's injured limb But las t Sunday. someone stopped by the care. saw Chester and put the bird in a cardboard box and drove away. Diefenbach says there's a 25 pe rcent chance that if the pin is n 't removed Chester 's. leg could becom e infected and the bird could die. If the pin isn't rem oved and the bird s urvives, Diefenbach said, it will at least walk with a limp for the r est of its life. "Crows are unusual birds, .. the veterinarian s aid. "But this one is r eally different. He has a lot of character and a lot of peo. pie are concerned about him ... Cafe custom er Ora Corcoran said Chester was "delightful en- t e rtaln m enl. People a round he re really miss that bird. Whoever took him probably thinks they're being do-gooders, but he needs to be taken to an animal hospital." WaJtress JeMings says she's going to put a sign in the window asking whoever took the bird to take him to a veterinarian. "If whoever has him would turn him loose, I know he'd come rl&ht back here," abe •aid. "He knew where the Uvtnc wu easy. He was spotled rotten." 1 ~ ........... ...---.-. ,.,.... ...._ ... , . _,,,_,.. -.... -. ..._ . -........ mii • ----.-~------.. .,...~ .... •L--'---------..;,-....;...---------------~---------------"---....J------- I , L SPECIAL DRUCI CUil THURSDAY . SEPTEMBER 3. 1981 DellJ ~ "-"" •letlaN ·- West bound traffic from current .Vewport Bay Bndge 1s scheduled to be routed on to north lanes of new span in early October as 1mt1al phase of rransit1on New bay bridge promised land? Motorists get their first crack at lanes in October By STEVE MARBLE Of•Delly P'lllltl*-" The new seven-lane Pacific Coast Highway bridge, the sup· pos ed prom ised land for motorists tired of sweating out bumper-to-bumper traffic on the old Newport Beach bridge, will get its first traffic in early Oc · tober. Al Saline, project manager for the Kasler Corp., the bridge contractor, said the plan Is to put westbound tramc on coast highway onto the bridge no later than the second week of Oc· tober. Roughly three weeks later, Saline said, the eastbound traf· fie will be shifted to the new structure. But the catch is that until January, both westbound and eastboWld traffic will be allowed to travel o nl y on t il e Style editor heads new Sunday section Nora Lehman. long-time Orange Coast journalist and editor, has joined the Daily Pilot staff as editor of the Pilot's new Style section, Editor · Thomas Murpbine announced today. As editor of Style, Murphine said, Mrs. Lehman will be responsible for all fashion cov· erage in the Daily Pilot as well as social news along the Orange Coast. She will also write a' regular column called, "Nora." Style, a new Sunday section devoted to in-depth coverage of fash ion, clothing trends for women and men and the latest news focusing on Orange Coast apparel and accessory trends, will make iu debut in the Daily Pilot on Sept. 27. Thereafter, the Style section will be a reJU)ar feature of the Sunday Daily Pilot. Mrs. Lehman's first "Nora" column appears today oo Paae Bl. "We are very pleased to have Nora Lehman ln an editonhlp position on t he Daily Pilot .staff," Murphlne said. "With her knowledte of the Oran1e Cout and lta people, sbe will brlnt a new valuable and lnterettlnt dimension to fashion and social coverage for a growing number of Daily Pilot readers." Mrs. Lehman was moet re- cenUy the people editor for t.be Orange County Resister's Ac· cent section . A resident of Newport Beach since 1958, Mn . Lehman previously served 11 auociate editor of Script ma1uine, Loi A.nielea ; editor· writer ror lbe Newport Harbor <See STYLE, Paae "2) northernmost lanes of the new bridge. Although all of this likely makes little sense to motorists. Saline said it's part or his firm's so-called detour phasing plan. Saline said traffic must be put on the new bridge in stages to give wprkmen lime to elevate in· terseclions and to construct the needed steep approaches to the bridge. It has been estimated that both the Dover Drive· Pacific Coast Highway and Bayside Drive-Pacific Coast Highway in- tersections must be raised two feet in order to give motorists the proper angle for getting on the bridge. Saline said by early October, workmen will have been able to squeeze in enough work on these intersections to allow drivers to get lo the north side or t he new bridge. Barring bad weather, strikes or material shortages, all seven lanes of the bridge will be open to traffic by January. At the first of the year, with all traffic off the old bridge, workmen wilr demolish the old structure and, in its place. will construct a 10-foot-wlde bicycle bridge. But Newport Beach city of· ficials can't wait. They plan lo dedicate the bridge Sept. 27. The dedication date has been set to coincide with celebrations for Newport's 7sth birthday . The dedication calls for Jay Stoddard, form er Newpor t mayor, and Don Mci n nes, another former ma)lor, to cut rlbbom at opposite ends of the bridge. Dow declines NEW YORK CAP) -The stock m arket lapsed into a broad decline in light lradln1 today, with t}le Dow Jones In· dex of 30 lndHtrlala falllns 17.22 polnta to 867.00. Gold and silver both were up sharply. ' • • · YOUR HDMODIN DAllY PAPIR ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CE:NTS Savings warning hacked Tax exemption lost if bank requires cash trans/ er WASHINGTON <AP ) American savers can hold on to tax exemptions for the new All Savers Certificate and still take advantage or high-interest !ead· ins, the commissioner or the In· ternal Revenue Service sajd lo· day. However. savers will lose the federal tax exemption if their bank or savings and loan as- s ociation requires that the mone y from the lead-ins known as "repurchase agree· ments" -be transferred into the certificates when they go in· to effect Oct. 1, he said. Commissioner Roscoe Egger's ruling today basically backed lhe IRS' statement Saturday, which warned that savers could Reagan to uphold labor fight CHICAGO <AP> -President Reagan vowed today not to fight inflation at the e xpense of workers' "sacred right" to col- lective bargaining and said his fi ring of striking air traffic con- trollers was consistent with the tradjtional position or organized labor. In a s peech prepared for the A FL-C IO's Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, Reagan also said labor opponents of his economic package "may not Cul· ly understand what we are try- ing to do" and that the financial community is wrongly blaming the program for the slumping stock market. The pres ident received a standing ovation when he began his speech and was interrupted repeatedly by applause as he spoke about the tradition or col· lective bargaining and the right of labor and government to dis · agree. But the audience or more than 2,500 unionists and their families s at s ilently when Reagan launched into a defense of his economic program. He was introduced by union president William Konyha. who s aid that despite organized labor's disputes with the Reagan administration , "no greater honor can come to any organiza- tion than to be addressed by the occ upant of the greatest office in the world.·· In a bid for peace with rank- and·file unionists , the president s aid: "I can guarantee you that this administration will not fight inflation by attacking the sacred right of American workers to neJtotiate their waji(es." Today's appearance, following a month-long CaljJornia vaca· tion, was Reagan's first before a labor group since last month's firing of almost 12,000 air con- trollers and the administration's attempt to strip the Professional Air T ra f fic Controlle r s Organization of its bargaining authority. The carpenters union s upports the controllers. jeopardize tax exe mptions by taking part in heavily advertised lead·in packages offering in· terest al annua l rates of 30 per- cent or more. But it also s pelled out that the savings institutions and their de- positors could s ave the exemp- tion by severing any required link between the Jead·ins and the certificates Savers who ha ve already bought repurchase agreements linked to the new certificates can sttll salvage their tax ex· emption if their financial institu- tions give them ··a reasonable and realistic oppo rtunity" to terminate the agreement by Oct I without being compelled to mov e th e mone y into a DANA POINT certificate. Eggers' ruling said. White Hous e spok esman David Gergen said Wednesday of the then-unannounced ruling : "I think the savings and loans will be happy with it." But spokes men for that in· dustry have not been at all hap· py with the confusion stirred by last weeke nd's IRS warning. Some reel the controversy will keep some Americans from in· vesting in the ne w certificates. even with today's clarification from the tax agency. S&L leaders argue that the re- purchase agreements in ef- rect, loans from individuals to lhe participating S&L or bank - are not s av1ni;(s accounts and <See SAVERS, Page A2) Riverside Orange Coast would fall m neu: district 'yellou:• th.at includes parts of Rwerside. San Diego counties Redistrict plans suit Sclnnitz fine SACRAMENTO State Sen. John Sc hmitz. a political strategist says. is "all smiles .. over a proposed reapportion· ment plan for the 36th Senate District. "It's the kind of district that c a n only be won by a con- servative Republican and he's happy with that," s aid Brad Evans . an aide in Schmitz' Sacramento office The district would include coas tal Orange County from Seal Beach to San Clemente and encompass vast portions of San Diego and Riverside counties. It differs from the existing district in that it does not include the Saddleback Valley communities of Mission Viejo, Laguna Hills and El Toro, nor Irvine. Schmitz says, however. he will not be a candidate for re· election, having set his political sights on attem pting to gain the Republican party nomination for U.S. Senate in the June, 1982, primary Schmitz is touting his wife, Mary, as the likely candidate next year for the seat he now holds. Evans noted that Schmitz has represented nearly 90 percent of the proposed new district either while as state senator or during his brief tenure as a con- gressman representing the 4-0th congressional district. L o c a lly , Ralph Clark. chairman or the Orange County Board of Supervisors, said today he hasn't had a chance to study the state Senate reapportion· ment plan in depth. But he said he had hoped for more clear-cut representation for the county. · ·1 would have rather seen a full senate s eat come into Orange County without having it diluted with represe,itation in other areas." he said. ORANGI COAST WIATHIR Man dies in flallles; wife rescues inf ant Night and mid-morning low cloudiness. Otherwise fair through Friday Highs near 70 at t he beaches, r anging to lower 8{)s in inland areas. Lows tonight 60 to 65. lNSIDI TODAY With teary eyes. Frank Sikes rules a horseradish empire stretching f rom Seattle to San Diego See Page A6 By J ODI CADENHEAD Ot•OMt-, ...... llllft A 24-year-old Fountain Valley man died in an early morning fire that also caused bums to his wife as she rushed their Infant daughter to safety, The charred body of Behrooz Behravan was found by fire of· ficlals in an upstairs bedroom of the two-story townbome at 18251 C rater Lake Circle . A spokesman for the coroner 's of· flee said tLe man died of smoke Inhalation. Battalion Chief Larry Ham· mer said the wlfe was apparent· iy sleeping in another bedroom when the fire broke out at 4: 15 a.m. and was able to escape with the couple's 2\AJ month old daughter. Sima Behravan, 24, is listed ln fair condition today at the burn ward o f UC Irvine Medical <See BLAZE. Pa•e AZ> Tax lis t s Delinquent taxes for pro· petties ln Newport Beach, Coeta Mesa and Huntington Beach ap. pear today on Pases C7·10. '-~l--· lNDll . . . ' .. _. . ' .... . . . .... ._.--'~....--...-.. --......... --1~·-~t !.--~~~~~---~~~~~--'~-~-~~ ; . _._) __________ -------- l .. ~·· N Orange Coast DAILY PILOT (Thursday, September 3, 1981 Airport-development conne ction debated !\tore t hun one person has l'Olllpla tnl'd 111111 l' lectcd lende1·s II\ Nl•wport H<.':t('h a re pla)'in~ both ~1dt·s of I ht> fi <•ld when ii co mt'~ to f 1gh1 mg t•xp1m sion o f John Wa,v1w .\1rµorl The truubk. tht•st· t·ntu.·s :o.l:l\ 1s that w hill· "1t•\\ port rap-. pl<1i1s for t!xp:mdmg th(• c·ount.' <llrport. it also 1s apprnvmg hokls .md of fi ct• buildings that hnng in new a i rport ust•rs T h i::. arguntt'lll. of c·oul'M'. t•ould be takt·n to tht• t•.)1.1 rt•mt· Wht!re ~(_'\\port g1..•b UC'('ll!:>l'U of adding airport I raff1e s1mpl.' b~ allowing ·<·onst ruC'l 1on of a nt'\\ house The n•al qut•st w11 hl'rc 1s ont· of credihil1t' t'cin ~L'\\purl bt• believed \\IH'n 1l f1ghh tooth ancl n<lll tu hall airport growth ~l.'t ap pro\cs a lllO·rnom hotl'l ll'SS than a mil(' front thl' .11rport terminal'' Tlw ans\\l'f' 111<1\ ht· lx>t h no <Hld yes · Both :\t•\\ port Bt•.ith :rnd I l'\'lllt' ha\'l' rt·s1Jonded to thl' dl' m.1nd ~llrnulalt'<I at ll'<t:-.l 111 p :irt by t he ail port fm· hotels. offtt•t• buildings u11cl 111clu~I rte.ii den•luµ 01l'l11 Count,. offH01als who sa\ tht• rnrport fat:il1t' must bl' l'Xpanckd :met mlll'l' flights l·n•ntually .id clt•d . p111 n t t 11 :'\ l' 'q10rt ;rnd Irv ine as reasons for thr!-tr moves. Thi! othe r side of the argu mt·nl gol'S likt> this 1f Ncwpol'l Beach doos n·t build the hotel~ 01 1>fflcl' •. ~omt• other ne3rby Cit.' \\ t 11 To ::.how 1t '!-. serious about its airport s U:1nt·c. Newport most r e ('cnlly has taken to asking d e velopers to i~~uc s tate m e nt s against airport t•xpansiun a::. a l'<>r1d1t1on to apprnval Whitt' 1t may be a queslwn of how much va l id1t ~· such ai rport s tatements hold. it is clear that ~cwport Beach will have lo e x- L'rc1se prudc ncr tn future gro .... 1h proposals . For Newport Beach. 1n fact. lht' mosl <'nt ical threi.lt 1~ ground traffit· c·on gcst1on. with or without the airport Mea nwh1lt•. it would bt· patently unfair to suggest t h at l' ven · t 1 me l\t'Y. construct ion 1s prop0st!d in Ne'" port Bt'ach. 1l '' ould m ean approval of a irport txpans 1on That k 1 nd of accusation might be applted equally to Jll nearby coasta l communities a nd p e rha.ps Santa Ana, Anaheim . Garden Gro\·e a nd other inland neighbors <is well A loss for Newport \;t•\\'IJOl'l fk a <·h \\as hit \\'Ith !'tnmt• bad n<'ws rccentlv when Cit_\ 1\tt01'1\l'\' llugh Coffin an- notmc·t·cl h<.• \\Ill bl' lt•a,·111g lo takt• a 1x>sl \\Ith ,1 IH'l\alt• ICJ\\ firm 1n Co:-ta :\lt•-.a C'offtn. a l.agunu Beath l'l'!:>I <il-11t whn v.;.1:-i h1n·u In the tit' 1n ' 1~71. will put 111 hi-. '1ao.;t du\· of \\ lll'k Oii SI' pt 18 . Thl' :18 't"ar old .lltornt•\ ~aid ll \\ ,,.., tht· 11>h offt>r that IUl'<.'d him ,l\\J.\ f1orn t•1t~ hall ~md not d1::. agreenwnb with <'It) polil'v of' rit \ c·ounc·1I memb<.'f'!-t ·Coffin has bt•eoml· an 1rnpor t<int ;md nlal part of tht· l'il.' ha ll marh11wn 1n n •c·t•nt 'ear-. <ind l'llll·rgt•d :,.., one nl ttw' mo-.t \·1s1 bll· spuk~snwn fur thl' t•1t' \1011~ \\Ith ('1t~ ~l anagl'I' Hnh<.•rt \\'vnn. Coffin \\a-. tht• l'lt~ ·, t'hll''f eoorcl1nator 011 hat l ling t•xpans1on of John Wa vn1..• Airport and put together most i1f the groundwork for t h at fight Ont· t·an 't help but wondl·r "hether thi~ dav-in-a nd-dav o ut ~lll'J)(>rt ass ig nment didn't take its toll on Coffin and serve us one of the reasons for his lea\'ing . Fiiiing Coffin's s hoe~ i'i ~011\g to be a tough job but one that the rolmcil must address qu1ckl.' Fortunatel.' for lhc as yt'l un· selected ne\\ rtl.' a ttorney. the council ha~ created a city a irport coordinator position that s hould result in takin g som e of the pres - s ures off both the c1t\' attornl'v and city manager · · In add1t1on to quickly seeking Coffin's replacement. the coun('il .tlso ·houlcf ;•~t prnmptly in filling this n c:.v po"l \offin will ht• missed Candidates have courage T\\o of lht· four ~e\\port ~T l.'-.<• Sthool D1-.lrtt•t tru~tccs \.\.host• sc•dls ~in· up for n· t'lt•t•tmn :'\11\ :1 :innountt'CI t•arl1Pr lh1-. \l'iH' ttw~ \\011 1 run ~•iw1n \'.or t h C 11-.1 .1 '.\I e.., a " 1 t• a t 1 u-.lt't' ~1 1kl· ~kLaughltn -.aid hustnt•ss and f.1m11\ nt.'ecb <Inn t ll•<tH• him t·nouJ,!h tinw to hanctlt· pn.'-..sinl.! :-.l'honl mal lers But lktl.' .J o Bail<'.''" ~is mort• outspnktn '' hl'n ">h<' said -.h<• '' o 11 Id a I> an ct on h t' r ~ t• w po rt Be:.IC'h post Thl' '>tall' ha!-. taken O\ er s thonhng .... tw admonished Th('rt'"• littk local rnntrol left ~t.·1thl'I dim1n1sh1ng loc:.il con I rol nor 1 h1..' nt•t>c.J for tough d <' c 1s10ns on closinl! cl<)\\TI school!-. und. poss1hl~. t.•clun 1tionul pro ~l'<IO)S as lll('Om(' rClils lO kt•cp pace with mflat1on has rlett•r'l't•d lo('al c1t1zens. hO\\l.'\'l'I' Elt•\·en hopdub h;_w(' filed cand1clac~ puµt·rs for the four seats up for t•kt•t1on this year • Perhaps the luck) ones will be tho~e who lose out Jn the No- \'l' mber ballot m g The winnt!rs cert a inlv al't" in 110 popularity contest Those announc1nl! th<tl the~ art read~ to tack le the tough up· tummg decis ions over the nl'xl four Years arc: 1 b\ trustee ar<'a 1 Area 2 Charlie Gibbs. h11s1 nessman and Forrest Warner. educator Area ~ Shern· Loofb<>ur· row. editor. Walter· Ziglar . re tired -.chool president ; .John R i n a I d c> . e x e c u t i \' e . a n d La wrcnct' M agee. r e tired educator • Area 5 Judith F ranco. ap- pointe d m cumbenl and .Joseph Philbrkk. professor. Area 7 Rod MacMilhan, in c umbent . Beverly Ritc h . ad mi11is t rat1ve assistant: Lenard Davis. educat or. nnd Vincent Be llone . en~ineer Opinions expressed in the space at>Ove are those of the Daily Piiot. Other views ex- pressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is invit· ed. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box tS60, Costa Mesa, CA 92626-0560. Phone (71 4) M2..:J21. L.M. Boy d/Plwto capt ion New York City's Metropolitan Museum recently paid a sizable f o rtune f o r Rembrandt 's maste?l-iece, "Homer Contemplating the Bust of Aris totle." Calls to mind one of the great photo captions of all times. Or more s pecifically. of The Los Angeles Times. The picture was of Aristotle Onassis looking over the boU.Se once owned by Bust.er Keaton. The caption· "Aristotle Contemplat· Ing the Home of Buster." Comedian Rodney Dangerfie ld may have a unique deliveo with his get-no-respect patter, but there's nothing unique about that picked-on pose among comics Charlie Chaplin ORANGE COAST Daily Pilot • Pu&lo\MG .... , y IMy o• '"" YH• •• ))0 W••l B•v ~I Co••• Mo.. ""°"'" COtfH(IOll<)tnO "' 8o• l\oMI, Co,I• Mou (• .,.,. --.. -- was always the victim. Lou Costello worked it. Peter Sellers. Wally Cox. Stan Laurel. certainly. Theorists like to put all humorists into one or the other category -victim or attacker. Funny victims have done exceeding- ly well. Can you name some funny at- tackers? Joan Rivers? Mort Sahl? who else? Q. Ratio of divorces to marrlages now is something like one out of four. Whal was It 100 years ago? A.. One out of 34. You can expect a hungry salmon In search of food to swim about 100 miles a day. Thomas P. Haley Publisher Thomas A. Murphlne Edit or Barbar a Kreibich Editorial Pagt Editor New nightmare for disabled WASHI NGTON This is the lnterna· t1onal Year of the Disabled. But in the United States. it 's u bad year for the disabled. The Reagan admin1strauon is tighten 1ng up the eli gibility requirements for those who seek disability pay ments from the government This has created a bureaucratic nightmare for many legitimate recipients trying to collect the money that keeps them alive. I don 't quarrel with Pres ident Reagan's intentions. I have been far ahead or him in exposing the cheaters who draw disability benefits they don't deserve. I also applaud the president's efforts lo curtail reckless government s pending. But Reagan's money managers have been scrutinizing the federal budget with cy~s as cold as the marble around them. They should not lose sight of the human toll that their budget cuts can l'OSl. TALES OF TRAGEDY have reached my offi ce from all sections of the coun try . Some people even commilled suicide when they fell through the presi- dent's "safety net" and had Their dis· ability checks cut off I have published a few of their stories Here's another It concerns Helen Mary Carlton. a 54-year·old Detroit woman who was de· nied government disability benefits even though s he had undergone a triple· bypass heart operation. According to h er husban d 's attorney , Cliffo rd Weisberg, Mrs Carlton was denied the benefits because "she didn't meet the G. -JA-Cl_A_ID-fR-SD-1 -:d proper requirements" as laid down by the federal bureaucracy The reason Weisberg now represents her husband is that Mrs Carlton died of her disability shortly after s he had ap- pealed for reconsideration of her dis· ability claim Inc redibly, even when presented with the woman 's death certificate. Social Security offi cials still refused to acknowledge that she had been disabled. Her family eventually was gr anted survivor benefits, but never got the disability payments for which s he had applied. "THAT WAS ONE of the strangest cases 1 ever came across." Weisberg told my reporters Vivian Manno and Indy Badhwa r "They didn't believe the poor woman was disabled even after she was dead .. Weisberg entered the case only after Mrs Carlton died She might have had a better chance to collect on her dis · t.tbiliJy claim if s he had hired an at· torncy to start with; perhaps for thili rea- son. Social Security officials do not eo· courage claimants to retain counsel. '·Many people are made to feel like criminals if they have to hire an at· torncy, .. said Phoenix attorney Richard Gibson. There 1s also the expense factor. Ap· pealing a decision of the Social Secunty bureaucrats can cost $300 to S500 or more. Some attorneys take cases on a contingency fee basis, taking about 25 percent of a claimant's yearly benefits if he or she wins the case. Even with a knowledgeable attorney. disability claimants often find it hard to obtain the medical evidence that could support their claim Rarely do patients see the same doctor regularly at a publtc health facility, wher e many claimants are examined "A PHYSICIAN WILL coritinue to see one patient only if he or she has a strange. exotic disease," Gibson ex· plained. It's hard for a claimant to get substantiation of a disabling condition from a doctor "ho m ay have spent only a rew minutes with the patient UCI professors don't shirk teaching To the Editor· On Aug. 20 Elvin Hutchison responded to my article of Aug 16, which was tn turn responding to the Aug. 3 article of Earl Waters. Mr Hutchison writes : "If the assistant professors and inst ructors at UCJ. who do most of the classroom work. earn $16,800 to $25,900, what do the professors and associate professors do for their $33,100 to SSl.000? I agree with Earl Waters." The word "if" is a powerful word The professors and associate professors MAILBOX do their full share of teaching, in add1· Lion lo research. I could not cover all the errors, half truths, and negative in· nuendos of Mr. Waters . TO ILLUSTRATE from the UCI Department or History. every member routinely teaches a full load of courses. One of the most distinguished history professors of his time. the late Dr. Arthur Marder, taught a full load from 1965 until his retirem ent in 1977. In his las t year one course involved him as section leader in the Humanities In· terdJsciplinary Core Course, open to all UCI freshmen. I. too, will be a section leader lh1s winter quarter I invite Mr Hutchison to audit the whole course. Indeed. he is ~ordially in- v ited to a udit my Englis h history courses this year. All our UCI faculty smce 1969, from professors to instructors. have (in their chafr's personnel files I individual stu· dent evaluations or their courses. I in· vite Mr. Hutchison <and Earl Waters for that matter) to study m y file. In- deed, I welcome their scrutiny. It is a sad comm entary that the public so sparsely avails itself of op- portunities such as "Celebrate UCI Week" each spring and the many other public events throughout the year to come to the campus and see first hand what we at UCI are doing to further the education of their children. SAMUEL CLYDE McCULLOCH Professor of History Mayor in ord e r To the Editor: Re : "Newport mayor halts woman's verbal attack." I was present In the council chambers when Ms. Ficker approached the lee· tern during the public comments see· ment of the City Council meeting. I quote from the agendn, available lo the public. "Public Comments: (Public Comments are invited on nonagenda Items. "l • As Ms. Ficker began her comments the Mayor listened without Interruption. A bout the sixth or seventh sentence, M s . F ic ker used the word a " ... Newport Center Project 80-3." 90·3 was on the agenda for t.hal meetina. The Mayor WH Ln order In halUng Ma. Ficker at that moment. The Mayor re· minded Ms. Ficker that there had been hours of public comments on 80·3 and that the public hearing had been closed on 80-3. The Mayor's remarks on castigation were made secondarily Shame on the Daily Pilot for elimtnat ing the Mayor's primary comments '. The Mayor was doing, as chairperson or the meeting. exactly what she is to do - follow established council policy as well as Robert's Rules of Order. Ms. Ficker must be reminded that communication requires two basics speaking and listening. It appears that Ms Ficker is very strong with the hrst and very weak at the latter. ROGER MORIN. Ph.D TELEPHONE YOUR L ETTER TO THE EDITOR See instructions below Significant savings To the Editor: Your editorial of Aug, 20 states that the Newport· Mesa School District will save parents of would-be t een-age drivers more than $100 per off-spring. This saving appears lo be effected by contracting driver training education to a private driving school at $63 per stu· dent during 1981 /82. You further state that the cost or a similar program dur· ing 1980/81 was $120 per student. TAKING SOME inflationary factors into consideration. private enterprise can offer this course at half the cost of the public system. Presumably the private school also makes a profit, and pays taxes on this profit, while the state and federal tax· supported system is unable to compete. I wonder how private Industry can survive charging half of the cost or the publk supported system . HOWARD P. SHELTON Cross purposes To the Editor: We can only hope the majority on the Newport Beach City Council has repaid its debt to the developers who elected them and we can get back to sane. logical decisions. It is quite amusing lo note that lhe city is now hunting for an airport coordinator and has set aside $80,000 for this purpose. If they had such a person before the Newport Center expansion • l.rllt•rs from rtodtrs ore ~Lcome The rl!lht '" r 1md('?ISI' kllers to /ti fJXJ('t or i•hmm011• htwl I.lo rr:Jfrvcd U!ttrrs of 30<1 words or /t>.t.Y u.'111 ~ gmen preference All lellers must mr/ullt signature and matltt1g. ·address hut name.~ moy be withheld on rf'· qut>st 1f .~1,/f1c1~1 reason ts apparrnt Potlry wdl not bt pubh.shed lettn-1 moy />(' lf>lf'phoncd lo 642-6086 Ncmt and phone numhrr of thr rontnbt.llor rttutl ~ gn•tn for ,i11•rif1calion P\l'Jl"Sf'I matter came bt>fore the council, I believe !.he coordinator would have ad· vised against what the council did. because it 1s so inconsistent I REALIZE one cannot read a letter to council while Mayor Heathe r is pre· siding, but perhaps this will point out how illogical 1t is to allow unUmited de· velopment within our city and then op· pose expansion of the airport that serves us. Any airport expands to fill the needs of potential customers, and our council majority has just voted to fuel that expansion. None of this addresses the horrible traffic problems which we all have ahead of us Maybe the present council won 't be around to solve that one. W.L. THOMPSON Wh y no t f acts? To the Editor Why does Ms . Ficker use personal at· lacks to try to win her argument? Can ·1 the facts support her case? There a re pros and cons to every is- sue., I too have serious concerns regard· ing the Irvine Company project but would be embarrassed to align myself with Ms Ficker. She only demeans our concerns with her behavior. There are Loo many legitimate causes that will be lost by such immature behavior CHRISTINE BERNARD Wo u ld11 'I trade To the Editor· l appreciate the answer to my letter by Michael Steiner (Mail box Aug. 28). as it proves at least one person r ead it . . but not very well. I do not bemoan the crowds, conges· tion or even the mess. 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These are amusing examples of sloppy transla· tions. but they can result in more than the red race fo rmer President Carter had when his remarks about the "desires" of the Polish people were transformed into their "lusts " Translations that are not precise in contracts, divorce agreements, instruction manuals, shipping rules or even in private let\ers can -and have - cost millions of dollars in losses over the years. A poor translation can not only harm delicate diplomatic relations, it also can ruin bus iness deals as it did fo r an American company concerned with heavy·duty wrapping paper The language "scholar " hired by the corporation to handle the translation from English to Japanese created a hitherto unknown Japanese character that meant "he who envelopes himself in 10 tons or rice paper." How do you pick a translation organization with som e assuranoe that when translated into the foreign tongue, your English words will s ay what you mean the m to say'! You cannot settle for a check of the references supplied by the translator. At a minimum, you must a rrange a visit to the company lo determine whether it is equipped to perform your translation or whether the translator 1s an individual free-lancer working with a few dictionar ies out of a one-room apartment. According to Pa tricia Besner, president or the New York·based "All-Language Ser vices," the la rgest translation organization in the nation that handles translations for most or the Fortune 500 com· panies, you should· Find out if the tra nslation company has a staff tha t includes attorneys, banke rs, physicians. engineers in the various disciplines and others with the expert knowledge tha t may be needed in your translation. You may need more than an ability to speak the foreign language fluently. You could need a thoroug h knowledge of the technical terms of your subject as well. 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