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1981-09-08 - Orange Coast Pilot
_f . . . . . .. ORANlil COAST YOUR HOMITOWN OAllY PAPfR TUESDAY. SEPT£MDER B. 19HI <H-IANGE C.:OU N f Y C AI IF ORNIA 25 CENTS Meilfly lias Texans telliii' tall tales OALLAS 1AP1 Harsh words art' huzzmg between Texans and Califo rnians over the Med1terra nean fruit fly , but so far a search ror the pest in the Lone Star State has been fru1Llcss Worried by reports of spread ing rnfeslallons in California. hundreds of Texans are calling s tate ofCicials with reP-Orts that tht'} have found rnedfhcs in their lrn<·kyards n ut E. W Wesley of the Dallas cl 1st r1tt of the Texas agriculture clep<trlmenl said none or lhe in- sects found is the real thing · · fo~verybody in Houston thinks lht•y 've set.•n .1 medfly," said Mary Ann Oe Grant, an Agriculture D<.'partrnent official in Houston Reagan mulling 'catalogue' of • tax increases WASHINGTON <A P 1 The Reagan admintstratson , which made cutting taxes its economic ha llmark. 1s reviewing an array or tax-rai!>tng proposals that the president m<1y find irresistible if he hopes to balance the budget in 1984. Under prelimin<1ry cons1dera- t1on al the Treasury Department arc crackdowns on tax cheating and oth('r abuses. increases in excise laxes un tobacco and alcohol and restrictions on in- com e tax interest deductions . One proposal under stud y would raise exr1!.t' taxes on c igarettes ond alcohol by $7 billion. Another would ltm1t the a mount of interest costs that could be deducted from income taxes. Among the possibilities are disallowmg deductions for mortgage interest on a second home or commercial property. or limiting the total amount of interest that could be deducted. 'fhe adm1nistrat1on also 1s con s1 dering many ideas for dealing with tax abuses related to the gro ""ing ··underground economy," 1n which people a void paying ta X<'S by conduct ing non-recorded cash tran!:>ac- tions R. Tim McNamar. deputy secretary of the treasur). !>aid in an 1nter\'icv. that the dep<1rt ment 1s rev1t'wmg ·a catalogue · or tax-raising ideas from whieh "we Wlll pick and choose " Str essing that neither to p Treasury officials nor the pres1 dent has approved any pro posals. McNamar :.aid 1t is possible that a "'rc\'enue ra1!:.cr btll would be submitted to Congress this fall. JUSl months after the administration v.on the largest tax cut in LI S h1stor~ The administration soon -will t ry for a second ti mC' lo ra1se user fees for pri\'ale airplanes. yu·hts and barges that use federally operated r a<·ililles and equipment. McNamar said President Reagan proposed in March lo raise user fees bv S2 I million an fiscal l982 Congress refused. McNamar said the ad- m 1 n1strat1on will come back with its original p roposals plus some ne"' user fee increases that could bring in an additional $1 b1llwn The user fee proposals are likely lo be announced this month along with deeper 1982 spending cuts the administration will seek to keep the projected budget deficit from ballooning to S60 btlhon or more in the new fi!>cal year, which begins Oct. I. Initial admin1strat1on estimates put the deficit at S42 5 billion l\kNamar said more tax cutting proposals also are under consideration. such as a tu1t1on tax rrcdit for people who send lht•1r children to private schools. However, th<' cost of such pro· posals C'Ould be· morl' than offset by revt>nue ra1s1ng plans, he !>aid. Seeking tax increases could be polillc<.ill~ embarrassing for a pre!.1dt•t1l who ha ~ blamed high<.·r taxt•s for cho king cconorn1<· t•xpansion But they ma~ bl· I he only wa~ for Reagan to balance tht' federal budget by I ~84 ;.is ht.· has plcdgC'CJ Mo-.t l'conom1sts outside the adm1n1strat1on predict that Rt•a.t(an's mix of m ilitary spend mg 1nncases and la;\ cuts will guaranlet' bigger a nd bigger def1c1L'> down the road a pro- spect that could sustain interest rates al historic hrghs for the indefinite future Reagan has vowed to keep trimming federal spending 30 f•vac·uat~d Si\;\; FRANCISCO 1 AP I fhirt~ homes were evacuated when an o\'erturned tanker truck started s pilling about a ga lion of ga!:>ohne a m mute. a fire dt.'partmcnt spokes man said loda~· No injuries were rcporil'd 1n the Monday incident and resi- dents were a II owed to return to their h<>mt·s thrs morning. CdM Dlan dies as chute Dlalfunctions PERRIS IAP1 A Corona dcl Ma r sky diver was killed when his main par<1chute matrunc· tioned and he opened his emergency chute too late. of- fi c i als al the Pe rris Center s kydiving raeility said. Thomas S De Mots, 26. died in· s tantly, officials said. The accident happened Mon- day during the California Cup, a sky-diving contest with com- petitors from as far a way as England and Australia P erris Center officials said DeMots apparently had twisted a crucial piece of the harness webbing when he put on his equipment. Th e mis routed web- bing prevented the mai n parachute from leaving his backpack. they said. OcMots pulled his emergency ripcord when he was only 200 feet above the ground. about one second b<!fore impact DeMots had made 350 sue ccssful sky dives in the last two years. He and three other parachulers were performing maneuvers Monday after jump· ing from an altitude or 12.500 feet. His companions opened their paraehutes without incident and watched helplessly as DeMets struggled to unsnarl his parachute. 'The first 4uest1on we ask 1s what size the ulleged fruit Oy is," said Mark Trostle, Texas m edfl~ program director "If 1 t ' s 4 inches long. we rule it 0 11l .. Mt•dflies are smaller than a ho11senv In sCattlc. Texas Agriculture l'omm1ss1oner Heagan Brown said al a convention of produce growers that Cahforn1a l;ov ~d mund G. Rrown was an "1d1ot" for his handling of California's mednv infestation. "That moonbeam, that 1d1ot out there t hey've gpt for gov- t>rnor He's not a ny kin to me I want lo put that in the record," the commissioner said. "All the time he said his hands were lied trying to please all the TARTAN PRINCESS Cutting a foshaonJhh• swath through lht• llighla nd (;~1 me:-. at Br;wmar. Sl'otland. Is lhl· µl'lll<'t':-" ol Wales \\ ith hu:-.band l'l'tnee ('h;.idt•s L<.1th Di<.1nCJ '' clt:Ck(•d UUl tn <I high nt.•C ketJ l~1rt a11 Ot1lf1t fut her f1r .... t IJllhlH· ,rppt.'<u·antl• -;iJ11·1• tht• Hoyal \h·d<1111g .Jul ~ 2!1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Let 'elll • eat pizza Kids dictate menu at sc hool BEDFORD. NY IAP1 Children d1dn 'l buy the meat patties and mashed potatoes, so the• school lunch program 1s let tin~ them eat what they want rvl·ry day pizza. "Thesl' little kids want pizza." .,aid George Lackey, Bedford t't•nt ral School District business manager. "Many of them will l'al it every day of the week. three times a dav .. Pizza had been an occasional menu item for the district's 3,500 -.tudents. but making it a daily offering in elementary schools which have fi fth graders and h1• low raised pa ren ta I L'\'(•brows • · Isn't there anythtn~ else~" Vi rgmia Rarton, a school board member, asked at a meeting where com plaints about the lunch program were aired. Lackey answered that pizza is not a "junk food" and meets nutrition standards. saying· "A pizza has a ll the necessary in gredients young people need " So. when school starts Wednesday. stude nts Wiii be or fcre<l cheeseburgers. ham pat ties, rolls. vegetables. peanut butter and jelly and more tradi tional school lunch fare. And pizza. Lackey said that federal aid cuts and increased labor and food costs forced the school system to consider s tudents' food preferences to avoid losing money. "It's the same with anybody. You go to a restaurant and :,·ou order what vou want." he said "If something on the menu 1s unattractive to the kids. the~ won l buy the· lunch." he said . "S<> 1f vou·re gmng to entice them . there has to be something the) like on 1t " L<1ckcy said pi zza fits thl' fed<'rally approved "Type A" lunch, which requires a meat or m eal alternate, vegetable or fruit and bread or bread alternate. And he said pizza costs about as much as a traditional school I unch, which sells for 85 cents in the elementary schools and SI m the senior and middle schools. But eeonom1cs doesn't out weigh nutrition considerations. he said "We could make a lot more money if we served Eskimo Pies and F\Jdgs1cles and Ring Dings but that's not why we're here." Crash 'costly" SAN JOSE !AP > A mari- JUana arrest has been mixed up with the re si dential neighborhood cr ash of a light plane that injured a ll three of the aircr aft's occupants, one of them critically. Police said marijuana was round growing in a window box in the home on the property the plane crashed on and the homeowner was charged with cultivating marijuana. Banks, courts to be closed Hmricane heading for Bermuda Banks and county courts will be closed Wednes day, Ad m ission s Day. in honor of California's admission to the Union. Cou n ty s up e rior and municipal courts will be closed a ll day. Cost a Mesa city hall a lso will be closed. However, the following city of· ficel\ will be open. Newport Beac h , l rvioe, Huntingto n Beach, and Founluln Valley There will be mnll delivery Wednesday. r • • Tropical storm Gert threatening Virgin Islands MIAMI <AP> Hurricane Floyd, bearing 75 mph winds, whirled toward Bermuda today as Puerto Rico and the Vir gin Islands felt the e ffects o r t roplcal storm Gerl, which was moving t hrough the northeast Caribbean. Forecasters predicted Floyd's center would pass just south of Bermuda, wruch bas ~.000 resi· denl<i and 10,000 visitors. The hurricane's winds had dropped trom too mpt\ to 75 mph, -, sa id Miles Lawrence. a forecaster at the National Hur · ricane Center in Mia m i. "Floyd is just a minimal hur ricane now." Lawrence said. "It a lso looks like the organization of Floyd's rlouds was interrupt· ed by the wind field from Emily." EmHy. slo wly weakening, was downgrwded Mo nday fro m a hurricane to a tropical storm in the North Atlantic. "Bermuda's probably not go· ' err ing to get il too bad, although it's not a bsolutely clear yet what 's goin g lo happen ," Lawrence ~aid The center or Floyd was near latitude 31.0 north and longitude 66.0 west. or about 100 miles southwest of Bermuda . ll was m oving northeast at about 10 mph. Small craft were advised to remain In port In Bermuda. lar gest in 3 c hain or 20 inhabited islands • t'I t• rlll'n l1> I en v 11 1111 rnent al1:. ts 1 And all Uw timt• the rnl·dfly ~as lhreatenrn~ the food !.uppl) of this nation," he charged Agric:ulture officials in Texas and other Southern stales arc worried that fruit flies carried in on California produce will infe!:.t g1·owmg areas in their states Last spring, citing environ mental concerns, Gov Brown 11•l 11M'll t11 1Jrder aerial spraying of tht• !l\'Slll'ldC malathion OVer rt"'>ldt•nt1al areas -.outh of San 1'"1 anc:1:.c·o until the federal gov- 1•r111111·r11 thrC".1tcn1•d a statewide ffuar:1111 rne of produce t:uv Brown's director of pro· grams .111cl pol rl'Y Lu llaa:.. said HL·;1gan Brown 1s · another Tex· ai. 1clrol and wt•' rt' not respond - ini? tn llrrn Black leader I Roy Wilkins, 80, succumbs NEW YOHK 1AP1 Rov Wilkins. 80, leader of the N~ t1onal Associ<1tion for th<' Ad vancement of Colort•d Pcoplt.• during the two turbulent dt• CadCS foJIOwln~ thL' I.) S S upremt• Court !-.l'hool de ~egregallon deL·1sio11. died or kidney fallun· today al :-.it•v. York Un1vers1ty Me·di(·~I {'enter flo:.pllal spokesman J ohn Deats said Wilkins had been ad milted Aug. 18 in serious cond1 lion with a card1a<.· condition and se\•ernl other medical prohlems ll 1s cond1t1on was later com µlicated by a kidney problem Wilkins had a history of heart troubl<', dating from March 1979. when he• had a p acemaker am planll'd tu <·orrt.'l'l an irregular heartbeat Jack Gn.:'enht•rg, hl·ad of the '.'IAACP Legal Oefeni,c fund. C'a ll ed Willkins ··an t'normou-. figure in the movement · 'lie brought a brt'adlh of '1 s1on. of ration:.ility and halant'l'. and a sense ot the com plex1t' ot thing~ lo the <.'l\'tl rights moH• menL." Greenbt'rg said The landmark SC'hool dt•crs1on of 1954 \\as the• maJor arh1evt.• rncnt of the stralt.'gy Wilkins t·hamp1oned of attnck1ng segr E.'gation lhrough legal means It "'as a prelude lo the string of ll:'gii.lat1ve triumphs in c ivil and voling rights that tht.• NAACP worked to have enactl.'d But also. amid searing ghl'lto nots and campus eruptions of the 1960s and early ·10s. he and the nation·s oldest and largest r1v1l rights organization rame undt•r attack by a new gencrci lwn of militant!. Thcv said lht• NAACP was irrelevant tu modem black!> und too cozv "1th \ht· wh1tt• estahhshmcnt. · Wilkins knew how to walk a p1rkel line and was .,.. illtng to use d1ret.•t action tact1es. but bt.•lievt•d lhl· twst Wt'apons for advancin g hlark American:. v.ere lav.su1ts. leg1slat1ve lobb) 1ng and public educut1on The NAACP wa:. perecived mainly m the image of its leader. (.'001 and low-kevcd Rai°sed in .in era when ·'' < ., '/ \IH."1 \'/' 'Ill \ \ \< '/' \ !<1111 \\ 1/J..t rl.\ I ~ nt'lungs y.1•re numc•rous and 1111pu111-.h1·d and most blacks "l'l l' lrl\ ,.,1 1JI<' ancl \'OICeless, Wilkins rc)o.pondt•<1 "1th scorn to what hl' t·h;1raetenwd as young ;etll\'l'l!. hllmlnt•i.!:. to history It us<·d to he that picketing, t"l:('l'IJI for a labor cause. was ;i gam:.t thl' l;t\\. lw said "We "l'nl l<1 1:011rt o\'er that and won lht• 11ght for thest· kids to mC1rc h and p1C'ket no"' 'I unrkrstand their impa- l 1crt('t' I s hart· 11 But they s hould htt\ l' '\omr idea what it has takt•n lo gPI them the right to ra1st· ht•ll It \\as for then illegal picket· 1ng 1n lfl:i2 that Wilkins was ar- n•st1•ll for tht' firs t time. protest- 1 ng n·ru-..11 of th<' attorney gt•n1-r:.il to 11111 I) nch1ng on the <11H·nda of a nati<>nal law en- for('1·nwn1 nmfen•nc0l' Tht> \\hole p<>1nl of the :\;\,\CP "·'"Lu ''"labhsh the Ne· gro as a lt·gal c•nl1ty with the r i g h h i.I II cl µ r I \' I I t• g cs 0 r a l'lllZt.•n ' ht• -.;,11d lit' c·ontmu<'d lo use the word IS.•1• WILKINS, Pal(e A21 W olllan shoots self bungled holdup • ID A 35-ycar·old Colorado woman accidentally shot herself in the hand Sunday afternoon Just mo rnl'nts after allegedly holding up a Newport Beach market of $65. police reported Wanda Kay Ward. treated for the minor gunshot wound a t Hoag Hospital. was arre3ted on armed robbery charges a fter a customer at the market followed the woman to a motel where s he and a male companion werf' staying. Police claim the unemployed woman and her companion. 19 year-old Stephen M Crespo, ar rived in Newport Sunday and were unable to cash a check al Boulevard Mark et. 4"9 N . Newport Blvd The Colorado woman, polict> claim. told a clerk at the market that she was "desperate" for cash and pulled out a handgun after returning her checkbook lo her purse A s hopper at the market. 1>0hce said, phoned authorities and followed the woman to a motel. When offi cers arrived. I hey said they heard a gunshot. The woman told police she Willi attempting to put the gun back In a hol11tPr when il dis· ch arged. striking her in the hand. Ms . Word, police said. is being held in lieu of $25,000 bail <:n•spo. who police said did not I CJ kt• part in the robbery. also v. as hcl<l hul was expected to be rl'IN1st•d toda.v ORANGE COAST WEATHER Fair through Wednes· day hut patchy late night and early m orning low clouds near. the coast Cloudin ess increasing Wcdtiesday Highs 73 to 89 L<>"-~ tomght 62 to 68 lNSIOE TODAY What 's with the Angel!. They losP another game and a player See Page CJ INDEX ,-,., _ _.."" ... llr!M..,_ll a1 L,M ...,,. A6 .-. ., Cellfenoia At ~....,.... , .. ,., -IC• at ::i::c" r. .......... "' ....... Mi'9At It ,........ ., "---., 111............,. aJ ·-~ ., Mll ... --.....M -·-.. .................. l'-ICNlek .. ••.c. 5,Cel • .._• A7 ...,_ Cl..J '"'" .......... T.......... ., T ....... at ..... .u ·---M U • • • • • •Orange Coast DAILY PILOT{Tueeday, September 8, 1981 ·Libya strikes up anns deal with Soviets CHICAGO <AP> -The Sovt.i Unlon baa struck anotbtr arm• deal wtlh Ubya, and in ...wm Llbyan leader Moa.,mar Khadafy •creed to open his ~ountry's port faclUties to the 5oviet Mediterranean fieet, the C.b.ica&o.Xribu.uasaid today_ The newspaper said lt learned • from "senior Israeli lntelllaence •ourcfl" lhat the Soviets also have a "secret contr,ct" to sup· ply Jordan with an advanced air OCbeaches jammed Qn lwliday Thousands packed the Orange Coast beaches Monday as the sun popped out to help salvage an otherwise overcast and gloomy Labor Day weekend. Summer's final holiday and the traditional last hurrah for beachgoers attracted 100,000 people in Newport Beach Mon- day and more than 110,000 In Huntington Beach. In Laguna Beach, 38,000 vis- itors showed up Monday. Bea~h crowds on Saturday and Sunday were 1mall for a holiday weekend, ruards said. Less tha.n 75,000 showed up at Newport Sunday and only 10,000 visitors turned out at Laguna. Small surf and water tem· peratures, hovering around 65 degrees , brought relie f to lifeguards who reported less than a dozen reseues along tile Orange Coast. · Newport Capt. Buddy Bebhe blamed the smaUer•than-norn:tal holiday crowds oa overcast aides as well "a general burnout because lt'1 been sucb a long, warm summer." defense system for the first time. The sources uld Khadafy committed himself to pay $5 billion to $10 billion in cash somet ime lhls summer for another five-year Inflow of the 'Soviet Unton·~ topweaponry, ln· eluding T -72 tanks. SAM·9 sur- face-to-air missiles. and MiG·25 warplanes with an option to buy the advanced MIG ·27 In return for the arms packagti, the Tribune said, Khadaty ugrE>t>d to open port f1tc1lillcs to tht' Russians. The sources also said two Soviet destroyer9 docked in Trlpotr harbor three wt•eks ago in un ap parent excrcil>c to inaugurate th~~rttm~1t The newspaper said Israeli in tel11gence analysts noted the Soviet arms deals with Llbyu and Jordun followed lhe Treaty ur "'rit>nd~h1p and Cooperation ............. In Newport, Labor Da y i1 the traditional end of summer when part-time lifeguards put in their final day of work. Al the state beaches in Hunt· i nglon , though , part -time lifeguards are kept on another week until local schools open. AERIAL GRAB Erwin \'elasqut·t.. fornw1 \\orld fn•t·...,t~·lt• Frisbee champion from Plainfil'ld '\ .I pl'rformt•cl at tht• Smithsonian lns titul1on·:-fifth annual F n .... bl'l' Ft> .... lt\'al tn Washington The fcst1\'al. ~pon~on·d ll\ th~· :\at1onal .\1r and Space :\1u s eum. has ~et record:-. a .... tht· \\nrld ':-. ht::-.t attended. non·competil1\'l' d1:-.c ft'"'' I\ al Boyce. feeding halt sought LaUJYer protests prison plan to stop starvation SEATTLE CAP> -A lawyer for Christopher Boyce said he will ask a federal judge to forbid prison officials to force-feed the convicted spy. William Dougherty or Villa Park, one or Boyce's attorneys in Los Angeles. said in a telephone interview he plans to file a writ in federal court in Girl scalped l by park ride I \ WILDWOOD, N.J . CAPI -A J boat ride where a 7-year-old girl • had part of her scalp tom away I' after her pigtails tangled in its machinery is "one of the safest r ides" in the amusement park, a • police officer says. : Jennifer Mund orf or t Blackwood tried to lie down on a ,wooden bench that ran the ~ length of the boat and the seat ; "mysteriously" slipped forward, i pushing her long hair back into a $ moving shaft, Detective Sgt. 1 Louis Raniszewski said Monday. J Her condition was listed as ; fair at Children's Hospital in I• P h iladelphia following the Saturday n ight accident, authorities said. ~ I. Ambassador buried OEAUVlLLE, Fl'ance <AP> ·- I France paid homage today lo Louis Delamare, ltae am- bassador to Lebanon s lain by three gunmen Friday, in a quiet, 10-minute ceremony al the airport or th is city on lbe Normandy coast. ORANGE COAST Springfield, Mo .. to get a hear- ing before US. Magistrate Jim Enj?)and before next week. At Boyce 's request, hi s lawyers wilt ask that prison authorities not be allowed to force-feed him. Dougherty said Boyce has not eaten since his arrest Aug. 21 at a Port Angeles. Wash .. restaurant . He has lost 20 pounds and vowed to starve himself to death rather than spend h is life in prison . Dougherty said . Boyce was taken Sept. 1 from an Everett. Wash .. jail to the Medical Center for Federal Prisoners in Springfie ld . Mo. Dougherty said he expects the judge will order Boyce to be force-fed. "The law is in favor of the government," he said. "But then what? It's a dilemma. What's to stop him from starting all over again?" Boyce was convicted in 1977 of selling the Soviet Union highly Councilman • raps pro1ect SAN DIEGO CAP > A city proposal to build a low-income housing project overlooking the ocean in swank La Jolla has been blasted as "ridiculous, asinine and a bsurd" by City Councilman Fred Schnaubelt. Under the city's plan, the va- cant two-acre s ite would be turned into 26 low-income hous- ing units. The council approved the project by a 7-2 vote more than a year ago. Daily Pll_pJ I Cle11lfled edwe11l1lng 7141842-5171 All other ct.p1l1ment1 l-42·4321 Thomu P Haley ' I ,...,._ -c~..i .......... °"·-I Aot>ert N Weed .._. Thomas A. Murphine I ..._...,d_ M1chH I P Harvey I --... Dorec100 l . Kay Schultz Owectorll/I~ Kenneth N. Goddard. Jr. eo-OwectOt Bem11rd Schulma" ~ Chart .. H. Loos -...•- ClllOI A. Moore ........... MAIN OFFICE J>O Wf\18•• ~t C°'I• Mtu C4 Mail •ddm• Bo•'* CO.I• MtU C• •1'1• (OOfr19f\1 "'' Oft1n91' (ot't Pwb11\t'Htt9 (OMi)lny ,_.l' n••'t \to''"' 1111.;'tfr•fton-. f'C11tor1•• ,.,,.19,., Qr .. ,., "'"""mf'nl\ '"'•rt1n "'-'" Dr , "'PrOOYt f'd ""'"'H'luf \CW't 1e t M rtnt\\tOn QI <OPYr1Qttl Owtw1 ~·(Of'tCI <I•\\ Po\tttqrt ~·d •t (0-.1• Mf'W (•hforn1" fUPS .... ...,, )ubWf'•Ohon by l .. ,, •• , "00 month•• Or m••I \S 50 tnO"-thly m111t•rv d~\t1,,.tl10f"\ \.t 00 -!Illy · VOL. 74, NO. 251 c·lass1fH•d l ' S ~at e llite sur· \' l' 111 an(' I' S l' ('r t' t !> r r 0 m a California eompany where he worked a:-. a security clerk. Boyn• l'S(' a pl'd from the fcdcral pn~on al Lompoc. Calif . wh«:>re he "'a~ s«:>n·in~ a 40-year scntenc1• for e~p1onage ll1s ar· re!.t end«:>cl 19 month s or fr«:>cdom Royce 1~ not ~t·t being given medical1on or be ing fed in- travenou!.l). Dou~herty s aid. .............. HIGH RIDER Rick Lewis of Little Rock , Ark .. didn't let a traffic jam keep him from getting to Burns Park dur- ing second day of North Lil· lie Rock's ··Summerset ·s1·· c e I e brat ion o" e r t h e weekend amonc Soviet cllenta Libya, Ethiopia and South Yemen tut month. "which further con- 1olldated Mo1cow'1 bold over the strategic African Hom, and lh~ resumption of full military supplies to Iraq ln May al\er a y-e in-0 r s r a-rne<J ffi m on s between Moscow and Ba1hdad." Analysts aaid the Soviet suc- cess ln gaining entry into Ubyan ports represented "a major strategic gain for the Kremlin,'' the Tribune reported. Lennon car sold/or $325,000 AUBURN, Ind. (AP) -The man who sold John Lennon's 1956 Bentley for $32.5,000 says the doctor who bought it already owns a duplicate of the custom- designed limousine. Dr. Lonnie Hammergren, a Las Vegas surgeon, bought the slain ex-Bealle's car in a Labor Day auction in northern Indiana, bidding against J eff Bolt of Hous ton until the price hit $325.000. Auctioneer Dean Kruse said the car would be worth $10,000 under other circumstances, but Lennon's killing in December 1980 sent the price soaring. Ron Morgan, a Santa Ana businessman who sold the car, bought the brightly painted auto on Jan. 5 from Jim Brucker al an auction in Scottsdale. Ariz. "Brucker says, 'I 've got another one I use for displa~·," Morgan said . "Now I just found .-.1ut that one gentleman has bought the duplic,ate and that's the doctor that bought my car. From what I understand, it's made up exactly the same as the original. "1 got the price I wanted," Morgan said. "I think he <Ham- mergren) wants it for a collec· lion. He really seems to be the kind or person who would display it in a proper manner." Hammergr en could not be reached for comment. Morgan said 150,000 people crowded into the tiny northern Indiana town of Auburn, where the auction was held in a local schoolyard. The auction was part of the Au burn -Cord · Duesenberg Festival held during the holiday weekend. Bargain gas causes havoc OAKLAND CAP ) -Tbe lines at the gasoline station were so long that some cars ran out of gas while wailing. Thousands were turned away with none. And one woman camped out overnight to wait. What looked like an oil em- bargo nightmare was actually a 13.1 cent a gallon promotion for Oakland radio station KDIA. Thousands of cars jammed streets for blocks around the downtown Oakland gasoline sta- tion between 9:15 and 11:15 a.m. for a chance at the cheap fuel or- f e red to those with a KDIA bumper sticker. But only about 300 cars m anaged lo fill up before the lime deadline ex- oired. The 1ourceB reportedly said Jordan's King Hussein has signed a deal for the Soviet sup ply of mobUe SA-8 anti-aircraft missiles to augment J ordan's static American-s upplied Hawk missile air de(ense usLem -,.Oe sources noted Hussein was scheduled to hold talks in Washington next month with President Reagan and that the missile deal with the Soviets ap· parenlly was aimed al "shock· ing Washin~ton out of what ib l>t.•rccivcd in Amrnun as the Mid die East complacency." The sources also noled that PLO leader Vasser Arafat 1000 w(luld travel to the Soviet Union tu request a s upply of Soviet an _li.aii::oraf '&Sttett H mt um br~lla against lsraeh air strikes. But the sources reportedly d.ls· closed the Kremlin already bas decided to reject Arafat's iid, preferring that Libya or Syria provide the guerrillas with air dcfonses .............. HAPPY 94TH, ALF Formt>r Rl•puhl1can pn•...,1dt•nt1al tan- didate Alf Landon. who oppost•d Franklin D Roose\·elt in 1936. greets vis itors at lht• door of his ltbn1r\' in Topeka. Kan . as hl• prep<Jl'l'~ llJ telt!hralt· h1~ 9~th hirthda~ Wt.•dne~ da~ From Page A1 WILKINS DIES AT 80 • • • Negro after the one-time epithet. black . became the preferred designation or young militants who were attacking him for s t ands they viewed as Uncle Tomism. ije denounced black students who brought guns onto the Cornell University campus. He opposed the idea or separate black dormitories and black· s tudy departments and was con· temptuous of campus rioters' "non-negotiable demands ... the first of which usually was no punishment for their acts. He criticized two or the most flamboyant and popular idols of his race, heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali . then embroiled in the courts for refusing to be drafted and serve in Vietnam. a nd Harlem Congressman Adam Cluyton Powell. who was lin· dt•rgoing eens un• and expulsion. But at the same time Wilkins abo was assailing the ad- m 1nistrat-1pn of ..Pres ide nt Richard M. Nixon for what he felt was its neglect of the needs of blacks He had been sought out for ad· vice and cons ultation in the two preceding administrations. of John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. and Johnson's last presidential act was to bestow on Wilkins the nation's highest c ivilian award, t he Freedom Medal. Wilkin~ retired formally as ex- ecutive director or the NAACP in July 1977 at age 75, but had given up day-to-day direction of the 450.000-member. integrated organization a year ear lier. SAPPHIRES AND DIAMONDS ARE RIPE FOR GIVING. CAJr pear-sha~ sapphires surrounded by diamonds are truly outstanding. Set in 14 karat yellow gold: A. Ring. $440. B. Pendant $335. C. Earrings. $540 SLAVICK.§ F'lne .J.welers Slnct 1917 Where ~ best surpnses begin. F..nlOl'I Jsllnd (714) 644-138(1-Newpoft BNch ADC> Gf'..ar Los AAg11n • san Dle90 • t.as "'9as F~y flees 'demons' Apparitions mak home life frightening LEE. Maas. <AP> -Lui Pauetto Jr. says he decided the demons bad the upper hand after he was chased by a stuffed ominously in a kitchen table. hunched over, with what ap· pears to be a big bubble on its back. --~-4'MlrcNllc-wlt.-wu-~~wed~ hump-backed apparition a nd furniture started nytng alJ over the place. Until lut Friday. the Catholic family had lived for two years In the house Pa 1se tt o · grandparenls U1llSl years ago in this quiet little town. Al first, there was nothing. Then, on Marcb 19. Passetto says, the "white Image" showed up. --&pp&riUoo-alM> hu "et"Y bia feet. Paasetto says. "Since that Ume, my wile's been thrown out ot bed, thrown across the room," he sald. "The bed was levitated two feet orr the floor ... It threw a thousand-pound bookcase with books and alJ across the room." • The 29-ye,ar·old paper factory worker and his wile and two children, ages 11 and 14, have abandoned their two-story yellow frame house for the fourth time in six months. Thia time they say they're not going back until an exorcist gets rid or its present spooky en- ants. Passetto, r each ed at his parents' home where he has taken refuge, described attacks on his 36-year-old wife. Dale, by a "demonic spirit" and told of decapitated religious st atues. s m ashed furniture, levitating beds, and a butcher knife stuck It appeared to be a boy about eight years old dressed in white, he s aid. ··we saw it m any times," he said. "My wife and I. .. So, on June 3, be called In a priest, a friend who performed a Mass In the house to exorcise the unwanted guest. ··After that, things started to happen in the house," Passetto said. "They got a lot worse." That's when the "black im- age" came calling, a shadowy ho oded fi~ure Passetto describes as si,.,.to-6-feet tall. Funeral regulation FTC spotlight • ID By lhe Associated Press Efforts are under way on several fronts to give consumers more inform ation about a sensitive subject -funerals. The Federal Trade Com- m1ssion is putting the finishing touches on a proposed ruJe to m ake it easier for people to com- pare prices and shop for simple funeral services. The National Funeral Direc- tors Association. which opposes the government plan. has come up with a proposal for an in· dustrywide s1stem lo handle complaints. And a new law has taken ef- fect in New York City putting strict Limits on funeral homes anc;t employees. The FTC has been investigat· ing the funeral industry for more than six years. Earlier at· tempts at regulation were re· jected by Congress, which said consumers were adequately pro- tected by state laws. Tbe latest proposal was issued in July. A final version is ex· peeled s hortly, a fter whic h Congress has 90 days to exercise veto power. The plan would require funeral directors to provide itemized price lists and give prices over the telephone if asked . It also would prohibit them from requiring caskets for cremation . David A. Clanton. the acting ch airman of the commission, said the rule was necessary because "of the inability of customers to bargain effectively for goods and services." Richard Myers. president of the F\lneral Directors Associa- tion. disagreed He repeated earlier arguments that state and local laws offer sufficient pro- tection, and said there was only a "very, very small percentage or people complaining about funeral services." In an effort to handle those complaints. the association's board of governors voted recent- ly to propose to its House of Delegates the creation of a dis· pule-settlement program using CA Ps -Consum er Action Panels -similar to those in other industries. The panels pro vide impartial arbiters lo settle disputes that cannot be resolve< by customers and individua companies A china closet was knocked to t he noor four times, smashing the dishes. he said. A butcher's knife was stuck In t he middle or the kitchen table, the refriger ator moved three feet, heads were cut off religious statues, a crucifix was 11urled down a staircase, and Passello was knocked on the head by a levitating coffee pot. "My wife's been clawed on the face many times. on the back . on the breast." he said. •·My daughter had a big stuffed dog that chased both my wife and l through m y daughter's bedroom." About a month ago, psychic researchers Edward and Lor raine Warren of Monroe, CoM . began investigating the goings. on at the Passetto home. They had worked on the case or a sup posedly haunted house on New York 's Long Island. a case that became the subject or the lat e J ay Anson's best sell er. "The Amityville Horror " Warren said "all hell broke loose" at the Passetto house last Tuesday when he a nd his wife confronted the "spirit" with ho· ly water. high church incense and a relic of a saint. "The room became icy cold. and luminescent lights. the size of a half dollar, took on a ghostly form near the stairs and the room became colder," Warren said. Warren said he felt a hot burn- ing sensation on his arm and Mrs. Passello's face felt hot and two claw marks appeared on her right cheek. ··Dale ran out of the house and growling sounds were heard in the living room," Warren said. Warren said an exorcism could free the Passetto home of whatever sp1nt 1s there. "But someone s hould have a seance or play with a Ouiji board in the house it wiU open the door to demonic forces and 1t could come back in," he said. Coast sky sunny Comtal ,.Melly -c-.4 ,_ lnONll"9 llolln lllNnri• fair Coen.I -U, lnleftd 6'. 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Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone number ror verifi cation No circulation calls, please. Tell us what's on your mind. 642·6086 t as· a a 7 * .... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT{Tuesday. September 8. 1981 s YOUR MOVE -Al least they don't have to worry a bout dropping the dice Two d1vt>rs played a g~me of bac kgammon at the bollom o f a swimming pool Jt the Raquel Club of · Palm Springs to puhhc1ze what is touted a'> .... i......., the world'5 firs t u1Hl<.•1·wall.'r har kgammon tournament '>latt>d :it tlH,• c·lub Sl'pt 19 Th,. tourm·~··s prncet>ds will lwnd1t llH' ehlld abusl' prni!rtim of Childn·11·-. \ illaJ!l' l "S.\ AT&T expansion near? Ruling may mean 'enhanced services ' for Bell WASHINGTON <APl A de· cision by a federal judge may s peed the restructuring of the U S communications industry by opening new paths of ex· pansion for the giant American Telephone & Telegraph Co. The ruling by U S District Judge Vincent P Biunno of New Jersey removes a bar to AT&T's plans to follow guidelines ap· proved by the Federal Com mumcations Commission and of- fer "enhanced services" start ing next March I. By enhanced services. the F CC refers to the s a le of ~witchboards. phones. other ad- vanced equipment and the pro- vision of data processing and in- formation ser vices via telephone lines, without regulating rates. The ruling's implications are complicated. There has been speculation that the FCC plan for introduc· ing competition in the telephone industry, outlined last year in what 1s known as the Computer 2 decision. would be t ied up in the courts so long Congress would have to set the guidelines That may yet happen. But Biunno's Friday ruling. coupled with the fact that no court has yet blocked the Computer 2 de · cision, means AT&T may enter the new fields before Congress acts. "This was probably the major s tumbling block to Computer 2 becoming effective." said Thomas J . Casey, a private at. torney who was deputy chief of the FCC's common carrier bureau when the decision was adopted. ··with this out of the way, l think it takes pressure off Congress. And AT&T will also lose some of its impetus for com promising on the Hill to get some type of deregulation " In h'.is ruling, Biunno said the FCC hadn't exceeded the bounds of a 1956 consent decree when it ruled in Computer 2 that AT&T could enter new communication markets where 1l would be reg· ulated by competition and not directly by the FCC. The Justice Department argued that the 1956 decree. which it s igned with AT&T to settle an antitrust s uit . barred AT&T from entering any un r egulated market. Biunno accepted the FCC's Lifeguards fund-ra i ser in Lag una set It's not often you get an op· portunity lo resc ue th e lifeguards. But in t..aguna Beach, con tributors are needed for a $100 per plate prime rib dinner party, proceeds from which will go toward construction of a lifeguard headquarters at Main Beach Park. The Laguna Beach Lifeguard Association invites community m embers to support the con· struction project by attending the dinner at Ben Brown's restaurant in Aliso Canyon . South Laguna Sept. 17. begin ning at 8 p.m. For SIOO. guests get a roast prime rib dinner and wine. conclusion in Computer 2 that technological advances had so blurred the definition of ·•com· m un1cat ions·· that the 1956 decree could not be used to limit FCC ncxibility The major premise underlying Computer 2 1s that the dividinR line between communications which are regulated and com- puter activities like data proc- essing "h1ch aren't can no longer be precisely drawn. The PCC said only that basic phone service s hould be regulat ed and said 11 would completely deregulate terminal equipment and seek to spur long distance competition for AT&T It also said AT&T could join its com pelltors and sell terminal equip ment and enhanced s er vices without regulation, as long as it establis hed a ne". separate sub s1d1ary to do so The theory behind the latter r estriction was that revenues from basic service should not be used by AT&T to finance its en tr~ into compet1t1ve arenas Congress, m eanwhile, is still grappling with the issue. There e1 re major differences between Computer 2 and the latest leg1sl<1t1ve version. which has passed the Sene1te Commerce Committee and 1s now before the full Senate For example, the ball - be1cked by the newspaper in dustn woulr1 bar AT&T from offering its own information s ervices throu~h its new sub· .s idiary rn other words. AT&T could not offer its own electronic news. ad\'ert1sing and informa lion service via its computers and tclephont• lines to home computers .--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ We think if you buy your clothes at The Storekeeper, going back to school won't see m"'so bad ... Free bike bag with any back to school purchase thru Sept. 15th. I A store that offers fine traditional sportswear for men, women nnd boys. 1028 Irvine, Newport Beach. -·· .. -California, Phone 042-7061 ' , .... ... s Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. September 8. 1981 'Pol' making comeback Professional politicians move to Democrats' fore front WASHINGTON <AP> -The "pol " is making a comeback. · Arter Watergate and Abscam and two decades or power-to-the- people party reforms, the pro- rcssional politician is back in vogue. North Carolina Gov. J a mes Hunt , c h a irman o r the Democrats' latest rule-changing commission. says he has a dream of every Democratic member of Congress sitting at the party's next presidential convention. Hunt s ays the party is not turning its back on years or re form , but his dream would re verse one major trend or that era -the widening rift between the national party organization and the politicians who hold oJ- fice in its name. In 1956. 90 percent of the Democrats in the U.S. Senate at- tended the party's national con- vention. A third of the more numerous House De mocrats were delegates. In 1976, when Jimmy Carter was nominated, only 18 percent or the party's senators and 15 percent of its representatives were present. This reflected a determined effort by some elements of the party, with the acquiescence or others, to take party business out of the smoke· fill ed rooms. Under rules adopted for the 1972 con vention, if a con · gressman. governor or party of- ficial wanted to be a delegate. he had to get out and run for it like NEWS ANALYSIS anybody else. That sounded so fair in the age or reform that the Republicans adopted the same rule. No more free rides for politicians was s upposed to mean more de· mocracy and that was supposed to make a happier party and bet- ter nominees. The rule never bothered the Republicans much because of less restrictive delegate selec- tion procedures and their tradi- ti on of rever ence for the establishment. But Democratic officials began staying away in droves. In 1972 many who tried to win election as delegates were de· feated. And after that raucous convention, many said it was JUSt as well to be somewhere else at convention time. As a result, the party has con- tinued to spUnter . Platforms are totally irrelevant to the people who run on them. Presidential Democrats don't speak lo con· g r essional Democ rats. In- dividual members of Congress defy their own party leadership on Capitol Hill. Former Democratic National Chairman Robert Strauss first began to worry about this trend a nd labored to bring elected Democrats back into the fold, but the rules remained a prob- lem. Before the last convention, the rules were changed to require each state to expand lta delega· tion by lO·percent and award the extra seats to ranking 9arty or public officiab. However, official.a gaining seats this way were still bound by primary or caucus results when it came to voting for a presidential candidate. If the of- ficial preferred some other can didate, he probably would opt to pass up the offer of a free ride to the convention. The move obviously didn't wo rk. Senate participation dropped from 18 percent to 14 percent while House members hung at a low 15 percent. There appears lo be a de- termination this lime to get the Democratic lawmakers in on terms they will accept. Both Hunt and Democratic national Chairman Charles T. Manatt have hinted strongly that they want all c ongress m e n and maybe governors admitted free. But this time they would not be bound in advance to a presiden- tial candidate unless they chose to be. The reasoning is that the addition of a large block of un- committed delegates of na· tional stature -there currently are 291 Democrats in the-House and Senate -,would go far toward making conventions de- liberative bodies instead of the rubber stamps they now are for primary winners. Syrian nationalism heating up Wave splits Golan Heights territory into two factions MAJ DEL SHAMS. Israeli Oc-"treason." cultivate their hostility toward cupied Syria !AP > A wave of On Syrian independence day, Moslem Arabs. Syrian nationalism is sweeping a Syrian flag materializes on a Apart from moving some 5,000 the Golan Heights. once con-school building. A pro-Israeli Jewish settlers into farms on the sidered the most peaceful of the headmaster's school has its win-Golan, Israel has introduced territories captured by Isreal in dows smashed twice. An Israeli many Western luxuries to the the 1967 Middle East war. military official finds a pro-rural territory. Majdel Shams. This sudden turn appears to Syrian slogan painted on his car. for instance, has 1.000 vehicles have been caused by an Israeli The Israelis have vowed never today, compared with just 26 in attempt to deepen its control of to relinquish the Golan, sayi~ it 1~~· s ummer the a rea teems the bleak. volcanic plateau by would once again become a plat· with tourists, many of them offering Israeli citi ze nship t.o its fo rm for Sy r ian artillery Israelis who have made a na- 15,000 Arab inhabitants . t hreatening Is raelis in the tional sport out of riding the The nationalist wave has split populous valley below. Golan's swift, icy streams in th e territo ry bet ween pro· Unlike residents of the oc· rubber inner tubes. 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J'enewed Western fear:-. of Snv1<.·t milatarv inlt•f"\'l•ntior1 t11 crus h tht> reform mo\'ement 1.n Polund 'Look-a1ike' drugs criticized Capsules filled with legal stimulants face ban LEWISTOWN. Pa. I AP > ··Look-alike" stimulant drugs. under sharp criticism because they're sold as amphetamines to teen-agers. are on the verge of being banned in Pennsylvania But so m e o fficia ls who testified before. a state Senate subcommittee have questioned whether such legislation would make a difference. .. As long as the individual wall not accept the responsibility, your legislati on will be no more effective than Proh1b1tion ... said Or. Michael Fishter of the Juniata Valley Tri-County Drug and Alcohol Abuse Commission. Pennsylvania has become a center for the manufacture of the look -alikes. wh i'h a r e capsules filled with legal . over- the-counter substances such as caffcin or ephedri ne. according to Jack Ogun, director of the s t<.1l e·s D1v1 sion o f Drugs, Devices and Cosmetics The ca ps ules res emble "harder" drugs such as a m- ph etamines and are often sold under that guise to college and high school students. Reported overdoses of the look-a likes have resulted in strokes and deaths. offlcaals say Within 30 days. the s t ate llealth Department as expected to publish regulations that would <"rack down on the manufadure of the look·alikes. "You could try to control the use of those drugs such as caf· fem on the distrabutor·s level. but there s till wou ld be <,omethinii; ·else on the market the following week that people wall be abusing," said J ames Stcwt1rt of On Drugs. a drug counsel ing organization in State Collegl' Mt>aO\.\hile 1n Wn shington , L'S Hep Bill Hughes. 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In six years 4,000 or mo1e Latins reportedly were s mug gled in. The profit : a n estimated $2 million. The route to America's largest cities begins at Tijullna ·s Motel Alaska, a short walk over the Mexican border . An undercover agent of the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service started there. too. Robert H. Page, an INS in· vestigator. said a telephone call to arrange for th e agent's passage was placed to Tijuana in June . Almost always. a friend or relative already in the United States promises to pay s mug. gling fees ranging Crom $350 to $500, Page said in an interview. The American undercover agent arrived at the motel July 30. Then, in broad daylight. he and nme other people were led across the U.S. borde r by a ~u1d~. avoid1ng the often long lines others must endure . Then, west of the San Ysidro port of entry, they s lapped through the s il've·like fence. They waved goodbye ·to the guide and walked a short dis· tancc to an intersection in the San Ysidro s ection of San Diego. In the trunk of cars, then, to Ot·eanside about 50 miles away where the agent was dropped al a house on Marquette Street. There. two m e n sporting crewcuts like Ma rines collected $65 ror each illegal alien. Then rive. including the agent, climbed into a Datsun pickup with a camper s hell. lls driver, a Ma rine, took the main road through Camp Pendleton a short distance away, bypassing the Border Patrol checkpoint on In- terstate 5 and returning to that freeway north of the roadblock. The gua rds at exits from the sprawling base will pass certain cars right thr o ugh , said a Border Patrol official, adding "tf you put a good looking girl in a late-model car like a Cad illac or a M erced es. sometrung that costs $15,000 - then slap a base sticker on it. they'll figure it's the wife or daughter of some commander and they'll be afraid to stop al ." But the Camp Pe ndleton route often fails. Marines this year h ave turned over 1,167 illegal Mexican a li ens to the Border Patrol. The next drop house for the undercover agent was In Los Angeles. There. the agent and four others were handed Amtrak train tickets to Joliet. 111. In the Chi cago area and Los Angeles. Page said, runners were sent lo collect the prom· ised payment from relatives or fnends when t he aliens a r· raved. ln custody are Augustine Castillo. 50. and his wife Maria, a lleged masterminds of the ring Their daughter Mana . 27, and her husband Nicholas Guidino. both of Chicago. allegedly ar· ranged for housing and fee col· lee lion Marine Cpl. Santiago Arana was arrested Aug. 6 along with Jose Ocampo and Jose Bar- rangan Rubion , both 21, of Oceanside. A Marine dependent whose truck was used is expect ed to surrender soon. Others in Los Angeles and Chicago were charged with con· s piracy to smuggle, transport a nd harbor illegal aliens. No further indictments were ex peeled. . .. ~ And if controls ('Ontinue, they could cause a significant de terioration or many rental properties and the re·moval of others Crom the marketplace by conversion to condominiums, the s tudy by the Santa Monica based "think tank " said Uy May 1982. when the current law expires. tenants will be pay. m g only 4 percent less than they would have without r ent con- trols, the study said_ NEWTON-JOHN HONORED .John Trarnlta JUlll'-in honor The s tudy was requested by the Los Angeles City Council, which must decide whether to end controls after May 1982 or extend them mg Olivia ~e\\ ton John on the :\kn· c;nffin Sho\.\ Tht· Australian-born actress was applauded for Ill .\ l'<ll'" of l'll tcrtainmt•nt in tht• l 'nited States Healthy workers thanked OAKLAND <APl - Frank Lasak, a part time Alam<'da County workC'r, is the winner or two round-trip plane tickets to Hawaii and $500 for having a good job attendance record He won a county lot ANNOUNCING S<-ho<-k Boat• f• tht-Of fftfaf Sal#• and SPrt'f<-f. 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Greg Wastunglon. 18, or Dallas , Tex .. said he believes the death dunng s wimming tests "could have been prevented." Appearing at a press con ference. Washington said, "I d id not see any abuse. or lack of car ing or carelessness on the part or the instructo rs ... The victim . P vt. Ra ndall C hrist ian, 18, a high school friend of Washington 's, drowned Aug. 27 during a water qualifica· tion test at the Ma r ine Corps Recruit Depot pool. A day after t he drowning, Washington wrote his family and girlfriend criticizing the M arsnes for allowing Chnstian to drown. A Te~as congressman has call!!d for an o fficial investiga- tion into the death Washington s aid Thurs day that an instructor was at arm's length from Christian whale the recruit was bobbing up and down in the water and the in- structor did not move to help. "I saw h1m start.mg to strug· gle in the water. He started bob- bing up and do wn in the water and sounding orr the word 'help.· At that time the instructor mo- tioned for me to enter the water und at that lime Christian was a t the third bob under the water." said Wash ington . a former lifeguard 'It took me about 20 to 25 seconds to cross the pool and when I got out, they had Chris· tian on his back giving him mouth to mouth resuscitation." he said. He said Christian was ex· periencing difficulty about 30 seconds before the instructors decided to pull him out Christ ian . d escr ibed by Washington as a good swimmer , and other recruits were taking a water survival test requiring them to swam for 10 m inutes 1n camouflage utility clothm~. 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Then, if you want to join the plan. just pay the "Level Pay Amount:' Jf you don't want to join. pay the "Tota) Amount Due :· A Call the Southern California Gas Company if you have any questions. ~1 Find out how the Level Pay Plan can help keep you on your budget. g'Hf g..§ And help keep you on your feet. Lets work together to save energy.--~-·- .... I i. I ,.._.,.,. ""~lol,,\, ____ ~ -. I I -. A• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT(Tueadari September 8, 1981 Politics, business don/t always agree What do you d o if you art! an elected public body. stuck with a long standing, cactus·prickly pro blem that won't go away and may even be insoluble'.' Why, of course. vou order another study. · Be tter still. a study by a citizens' committee . Best of all. a s tudy by a "blue ribbon c itizens· committee" of respected names in the business and civic communities That way, the e lected or ficials usually Cirn 't lose. lf. against long odds and in the face of a long history of frustrations and failures on the issue. the blue ribbon group comes up with anything new. the public officials are off the hoot. for a while Jonger at least while further study and evalua· lion of the committee findings lake place. And if. as the odds indicated going in. the committee can only come up with something that already has been looked at and dinged for any number of real or imagined reasons. the public body has two outs It can e ither ~ay, By George. that does put a new light on things" and order further study. Or say, ·see. we gave it our best shot. and s ince 1t 1s now c l ear no o ne can solve the proble m. we'IJ just have to make the best of what we have now ... lf that sounds like the cur rent s ituation with Orange Coun· ty and its airport . it isn't coin cidence. The s upervisors did mded in deed appoinl a distinguished committee of Orange Counly business and c1v1c leade rs lo a Blue Ribbon Regional Airport Committee. And gave them six months to review and recom mend how to proceed nn a new airport But last week the blue ribbon committee raised some evebrow~ -and clearly the hackles of the ~uperv1sors b) s uggesting dt> 1aymg proceedings on any maJor improvements at John Wayne Airport for s ix months or so until the committee finished its work The pnce tag ror the master plan impl'ovements is som e $80 million The cillzens · committee apparently reasoned thett the money might be wasted. al least in part. if the commiltee were to come up with a new pian for re- gional attport services And s ix months ' delav \\OUld not. the committee apparently felt. make a lot of dtff eren<!e an a problem that ha~ been going on since 1963. A day taler. h owever. the ~upervisors made it clear lhat the master plan of expansion for John Wayne wasn't part of the committee's revi~w . Supervisor Thomas Rtlev contended that halting the expansion would also mean s topping plans to reduce jet noise. which would v1olute public confidenct: Supervisor Ralph Clark . perhaps s p ea kin g l e~:, diplomal1cally. s uggested I hat the committee's recommendation would dredge up the discussion that originally accompanied thl' master plan approval. The blue ribbon corom1ttec. in fact, was authorized Ll\ lhe s upervisors to indic<1te to u·nhap PY airport netghbors that the l'Ountv was still '\l•rious about f ind1ng a largH s ite for a n airport so John Wayne wouldn't be considert>d for "hole~ale l'X pansion The c1t1zens commilll•e probably thought.ti was doing the prudent thing financ·ially What the supervisors apparently "'ant from the committee 1s more prudence politically This mi su nd ersta nding between the political body <1nd a citizens· committee is hardly un usual. We hope the c itizens· comm mittee will not get the impression that it 1s just a fuil for the ~uperv1-.urs IL 1::-. up tn the ~upervisor~ to ...,et lhal part of the record str·aight A self-interest law A I horough ly outrageou s piece of special interest legisla· tion has passed the Assembly and a couple.of Senate committees and is headed for a Senate floor \'Qte The Calif ornta Communities \ct. b .v L os Angeles A s- semblvman Mike Roos. 1s a clear attempt to end·run local planning etnd zoning laws It would establish a state commission with the authority to pe rmit the de· velopment of five l ,OOO·acre "new towns" or communities entire ly l'Xempt from local ordinances de- s igned to keep public services· abreast of development. The proposal emerged from{ the Governor's Task Force on Af fordable Hous ing and its prm· cipal backer 1s Nathan Shappell. chairmCJn of the tas k force . Shappell also happens to be a major Southern California l~nd developer who has been havmg trouble geltmg a proposed de· velopment approved by the city of Thousand Oaks in the San Fernando Valley Coincidentally. Assemblyman Roos received $13.000 in campaign contributions from Shappell Industries last vear. • Developers beneflt1ng from • the proposed act would pa~ lip erv1ce to the tas k force goal by promising to inrlude 25 percent of affordable hous ing in the so· called self.sustaining new com· munities The cil1es ctnd count1t'S in which thev were localed would. howeve.r. be obliged to prov1dC' them ~1th public services Small wonder the c1tv of Thousand Oaks ts enlisting. the s upport of other citie~ and <:oun ties in a ttempting to def eat the bill Shappl•ll . who also 1s chairman of the Little Hoover 'omm1ssion. lhe state watchdog o n government eff 1c1ency . h tis been an outspoken opponent of what he calls growth·control or dinances ft 's ob\'lous his Thousand Oaks plan would fit verv neallv in the ··new com muntty" pt:ogram tn ltn(.' with ht'I philosoph} And it ·s also obv1ou~ that this givmg of special privilcgt:s tu <J handful of developers ~tll sl'l a dangerous precedent ror destroy mg local control of devclopmN1t lf passed by the SenatL'. •ht: bi 11 should prompt Iv be vetoecl In the governor Op1n1ons expressed 1n the space abo11e are those of the Daily Pilot. Otner v1ewc; ex pressed on tn1s page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is 1n1111 ed. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O Box isoo. Costa Mesa. CA 921>21> Phone (114l 64:l-4321. L.M. Boyd/Waitress choice Waitresses like to seTVe lone men. No, this is not a romantic matter rrom our Love and War man's files . Lone men give a lot bigger tips than other sorts of diners. that's all. How do you account for the fact that the Raleigh-Durham area in North Carolina attracts an abun· dance of doctors of philosophy? Credit Duke, of course. Sul in no other university town in the country -ere there so many Ph.D.s per caplt•. Tbat's 706 per 100.000. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat P.,1111\-, .. ,. O•t Of lhf yHr •I )JO Wf" l•f SI Co•I• Mtw •OOt~• <Ofltl-0."Cf IO Bo• I~ , ..... Mt .. c.• .,.,. Q. Did you ever figure out why Car more men than women sleep on their sides and stomachs instead of on their backs? A. Have been advised it's a habit pattern picked up by women but not by men because men don't have babies. Q, How come cats but not dogs have always been welcome aboard ships? Lots or dogs kill rats, too A But dogs don't have the hang. rast gear so handy ln rough weather. Tltom.s P. Haley Publisher Tttomas Murplllne Editor S.rbaraKrefbich Editorial P199e Editor ..... ·- .. . .. .• ~ . .. . A • I ... ~, Oil thefts reduce revenue WASHING TON Interior Secretary James Watt has appointed a special commission to investigate the theft of oil from ~ells and storage facilities on Indian lands, as we ll as the general problem of roya lty collection on government·owned oil wells. 1t was a step in the right direction. In· ternal Interior Department survey re· ports indicate that the theft problem may be a lot more serious than has been acknowledged officially. Until recently. lnterior officials have been reluctant to admit there even was much of a theft problem, despite numerous General Accounting Office reports dating back nearly 30 years, which indi cated that the collection process was slipshod AND THE AMOU T of money In· vol ved is substantial. Last year. total royalties from oil and gas produced on federal and Indian lands came lo $2 7 billion. 011 prices have now been decon· trolled completely, and if Secretary Watt's plans to open up more federal land lo drilling are approved, the royalties are expected to rise to nearly $23 billion a year by 1990. This makes it all the more important to slren~then the royally collection system and to prevent theft; obviously. Uncle Sam gels no royalties on stolen petroleum. Records of the U.S. Geological Survey contain evidence or 13 actual or suspect- ed thefts in the period between October 1980 and last April. For example. 1,743 barrels of 011 or natural gas condensate G. -JA-c1_1_10-1R-sa-1 -~ were either stolen or lost tn the Rock Springs, Wyo .. drilling district alone. Other thefts -or unexplained losses were indicated at Bakersfield, Calif. 1422 barrels> and Farmington, N.M <66 barrels l LEADING TH E number of violations during the October·April period were lhe Casper and Newcastle districts in Wyoming. with a combined total of 675 noncompliance instances out of 3,809 wells inspected. Another USGS document shows that between October 1980 and last June 15, a total of 38.000 well inspections had been made The federal inspectors .re· ported 4 ,453 instances of non· compliance with government regula- tions The bulk of these compliam•e failures involved troublt> with seals and valves. "We're look mg for broken seals," a veteran USGS official told my associate Tony Capacc10 Ile explained lhat broken or missing seals, and valves that have been tampered with . are persuasiv~ evidence that thefts may have occurred THE INTERIOR Department claims that the theft problem wasn't brought to its attention until the late 1970s . But in· Lerna! memos from inspectors an the fi eld warned or the problem at least as far back JS 1972 and offered documented evidence of theft. One glaring weakness in the royalty system has been pointed out by in- vestigators for Rep Ben Rosenthal, O- N Y The Geological Survey relies almost entirely on production and sales data provided by the oil and gas com· panies lo compute royalties that are owed to th(' government To check on these foxy guardians of the taxpayers' oi l-produc1n)!: t•hacken coops. the USGS a udited only 5 percent or its leases last year More and better audits would un - doubtedly make 11 tougher on oil thieves, the congressional investigators concluded 'Plum hook' lists some dubious jobs President Reagan is dedicated to re· ducing the size of government in Washington and I'd like to help him. There's a paperbound book published for committee use called "United States Government Policy and Supporting Positions " It is known as "The Plum Book" because the jobs m it are exempt from civil service regulations and the party in power gets to appoint people to them I have the book here in front of me and I've got some suggestions for ap· pointments the President could save money by not making. For example, there are hundreds of people listed in here as "speciaJ assis- tant." I'm very suspicious of anyone listed as "special assistant" because it usuaUy means no one knows exactly what that person does That's why it's special. If I were in Reagan's shoes - or boots if he's still on vacation -I'd ask exactly what the person would do before I appointed anyone a "special" anything HERE'S ONE. for instance. called "special assistant to the director for special programs." Don't you think there's a good chance we could eliminate this s pecial job, Mr. Presi- dent? And if you want to keep that job, what about this one: "special assistant to the associate director for manage· ment assistance"? "Special assistants" to "associates" should go. I can see where the director himself might need an assistant, but does every associate director need an assistant? And if so, what about the assistant act· mg associate director? Just look at these jobs in the Depart ANDY RODNEY ment of the Treasury. Mr. President. Don't you think there's some fat here? "Secretary or the Treasury." No doubt about that. We need it. But look down the list a ways. "SfAFF ASSISTANT to the s~ial assistant to the Secretary." Even if you think that job might be necessary. what about the one below it? "Confidential s taff assistant to the assistant secretary." What are all these secrets we're keep- ing confidential? If there's one category or job in government that ('m more s uspicious or than "special assistant." it's "confidential assistant " I'm especially suspicious or confidential as- sistants lo special deputy acting as- sociate secretaries. I see some other jobs I'd save money by eliminating. A lot of people are listed in this official book as being "assistant chief ... ''Assistant chief of reference and research," for example. Well . the word "chief" has a special meaning, . and to call someone an "assistant chief" is silly and you have to pay the person more for calling him that Did Sitting Bull have an assistant chief? I think not, Mr President fT MIGHT HEl.P, too. if we did somethjng about this word "secretary." S pelled with a capital. as in "'Secretary or State," it 's a 11ery important job. Spelled with a small "s." ··secretary." it is not a command position. This causes a lot of confusion in the Plum Book because you have listings such as "secretary to the Secretary" and "as- sist ant secretary to the Assistant Secretary." The Russ ians translate every official publication of ours and something like this must give them a lot of trouble f'd eliminate everyone called "deputy assistant secretary." too. I'd certainly eliminate the job if the person was called "acting deputy assistant secretary," as some of them are. You simply aren't going lo get anyone really good to fill a position that has as many second·class qualifying words in Its title as that does. Some of these jobs may be more im· portant than I think. J note that there are tlfree people appointed to the Tortugas Shrimp Committee. It may be crucial lo the future of our nation. but l think I'd fire one member and try to get along with just two on the Tortugas shrimp job A cynical analysis of the new policies ll was exciting going to lunch with a legend even if there were 500 other peo- ple also there. The occasion was an ap· pearance by Izzy Stone at Lhe National Press Club. Juy Stone is, as I said, a legend among journalists and liberals because of his carefully researched and in- sightful newsletter on public affairs. li- zy is older now and the newsletter has passed on. but the liberal iconoclast's mind is sharp as ever. It was ironic for Izzy Stone to be a guest speaker al the N•Uonal Press Club because of the hlatory of his rela· Uonship with that medl• establishment. He had been a member years aao and, one day brousht a friend to lunch there. The two had lo wait an hour before they were given a flua of water and they were oever served lunch. Thal was ln lhe d•Y• of club se1re1a· lion and hzy wll reprimanded for bringing a disreputable guest into the club. The "dlsr~putable" black 1uest was lhe highest ranking black judge ln lhe United States at the time. Izzy quickly found out that day that lhe national press corps was a lively. gossipy gaggle or cowards who wouldn't sland by him. So. he resigned. Times have changed and the Club is now inte· grated, but Izzy isn't . He ls sUll lhe CEllGI MAIR same ascerblc observer of hypocrisy he always has been. F'lne. luy shared wltb us his analy1l1 of the domestic and rorel1n policies of the new administration. The domestic policy. he says, is simply to leave e•el')'thln1 to the mercy ot veed. Unleub 1reed and everytblnl will be hunky·dory. It ls greed lhal has liven us inferior pro· ducts, Love Canals, sexual exploitation of women and children and a mulli- billion dollar drul bualness. The forelsn policy. says luy, l• aim· ply to revtew ~t old Red Menace. Ar m to the teeth and check under every•bed for a red This policy believes that the peasanLc; of the world would be happy to starve and Uve in squalor if only they hadn't read Karl Marx J think luy is right and it makes the juices flow to see his analytical mind work. And , also, to see a man with the courage to speak out. I guess lhat makes Izzy Stone not only a legend. but an endangered species. too. lllllYlll . One product th•t can never be ad· vertised as "new and improved" lt1 communism. F.K. G-J 0.. t-llla Me.-!_.., ............. . _ ...... ,....._, .... 1 ................ , ... ...,,.. .............. , .... 0.111••"4 I f l I Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfTuesday. September 8, 1981 Brown plans threatened Punch Plastic bicycle seen best seller Governor's changes may be rolled back srOCKHOLM. Sweden <AP > -A Swedllh company, Itera Development Center AB, aay1 it has developed the world'• ftnt pl.uUc bicycle and hopes It will become an lntunallonal be1t-aeller. 8)' THOMAS D. EUAS More than a year before this second term runs out. rollback• are already threatened for some of the major chan1es Gov. Brown brouahl to Callfomla government. -c-~_ ... _th,,._,re ... a ... L.s.. ... -especially lo B£ClWD'i-COD· sistcmlly pro-environmentalist policies on air pollu lion and oil drilling -come from the federal 1ov- ernment. Other attacks on Brown-inspired shifts are making their way through the state Legislature, in effect daring the governor to veto them and risk beina overridden bv hostile lawmakers . In this categor¥ are threats to two of Brown·s pet notions -affirmative action and inclusion of non-experts on boards governing professions like law, pharmacy, m~dlclne, architecture and ton· struction trades. Before Brown spurred passage of the 1976 Public Members Act, which required appointment of non-experts to all licensing boards, only 12 per· cent of board members were ethnic minorities and CALIFORNIA FOCUS 21 percent women. And that was after Brown had a lready made two years worth of appointments, bending over backward to name wo men and minorities. Today, the boards are 27 percent minority and 32 percent female, as many regulators no longer need training in the rtelds they regulate. The first step toward a rollback to pre-Brown days comes in a measure affecting architects. Sponsored by the American ln~litute of Architects, the rollback proposal already has passed the state Senate and one Assembly commit· tee. It would add four architects to the state Board of Architectural Examiners. giving trained pro- fessionals a 9-4 majority on a board where public m embers have a 5-4 edge. The measure also dilutes the governor's power by shifting eight of the board appointments to the Assembly speaker and the Senate Rules Commit· tee. And it would throw all nine Brown appointees out of office next May. before most of their terms expire. The measure's smooth progress a larms Brown's Department of Consumer Affairs , headed s ince 1975 by former Ralph Nader associate Richard Spohn. The professional boards are nominally under department jurisdiction. Spohn issued a ·'consumer alert .. last month, calling the proposed change in the architectural board a "major assault by special interests." The public members, contend Brown and Spohn, have helped curb discrimination in the pro- fessions by making licensing exams easier for persons trained outside the state lo pass. But critics argue that public members -all political appointees -are· often incompetent, sometimes play politics and frequently don't un· derstand technical issues. They also argue that the non-expert board me mbers have diluted the stan· dards of several professions. The critics are getting more sympathy tha n ever from state legislators, who offer similar com- Polygamy outlawed K UALA LUMPUR, Malaysia CAP > Polygamy will become illegal for non-Moslems un· der marriage and divorce laws to be put into effect next year, Deputy Prime Minister Musa Hitam told a women's gathering here. The law will make divorce compulsory before another marriage and require marriages to be registered with legal authorities. · · Moslems. who for m 55 percent of the 13 million population, have separate marriage laws which permit them four wives at a time. Before you buy any make of car, call me. I'll save yo'-' time & money. Benefit from my buying clout I buy ott1ce.. Low overhead. No salesmen. or lease cars in contract lots of 1 to no commissions. Get prices from us. 100 for corporate fleets. We can ob-any make of car. Then compare for lain substantial savings for quah· yourself !And tell your friends.I lied individuals. We do the pr1ct Call. 9 to 5. 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What parents do not want for their child - good looks. confidence, better health and a beautiful smile? Some go through their entire lives lacking these because or cr ooked teeth or an overbite <buck t eeth I or an underbite. It's not hard to see children (and adults) go out of their way t o h ide their smiles so that people won't see their dental defects When parents bestow upon their child the girt o r straight teeth through orthodontics. then they can be sure that they have given a gi ft that lasts a lifetime With straight t eeth will come t he precious bonuses or a per f ect s m ile , i mpr oved se lr con fid e n ce and I because o f the corrected bite 1 lower future dental bills Ge rald Winkler. D.O.!'. and AuocJalH 1481 Avoudo, !'iulte 505. Newpor1 Bf'ach Phone: 840-4100 plalnts about Brown's handling of the Mediterra nean fruit ny crl1ls. They claim he lfnored competent techntcal advice callln1 for ear y aerial spraylne because it would have been politically lnexpedlent. Many le1hll•tol"I were never comfortable with some of Brown's favorite notions and Brown's steadily weakening stature leaves them freer to act on their feelings than they've been in years. lf It succeeds, as now seems likely, the attack on the public members of Brown·s architectural board, then, may be only the first round In a con- certed campaign to roll back many Brown actions I EUaa u a columni1t baaed in Santa Monica J • .,,_,_.,l._ Olt\ lA 1-$\'ftf "So how did the Peasant's Revolt make out?" LOOK The bike, which producers claim Is virtually free of maintenance and rust. was d_ove1011tcl by two former product Innovators at automaker Volvo. A company spokesman 1aid the bike weighs 20 percent less than all-metal bikes and will be competitive in price. Most components are made of compo1lte, a plastic materjal enforced with 1laaa fiber, but standard metal brakes and 1eara are used, the spokesman said. He said the company plaia initial production of 300,000 a year for the Scandinavian market. ~THECAT BROUGHT IN. ssoo REBATE ON CAPRI ssoo ssoo REBATE REBATE ON LN7 ON ZEPHYR Right now, Lincoln-MeliCury Division and participating Dealers are offering $500 cash rebates o n any n,ew '81 Capri, any exciting new '82 LN7, and any new '81 Zephyr. That's right. Cash rebates on some of our most popular cars. You can apply this rebate to your down payment or get a check direct from Lincoln-Mercury. Dealer may contribute part of rebate. Rebates lower in Texas. You must take delivery between .. S~pternber 3 and September 23 on retail sales. CASH INCENTIVES OF UP TO S600 ON COUGAR, XR-7, AND MARQUIS. CASH INCENTIVES OF UP TO s1000 ON LINCOLN TOWN CAR AND MARK VI. Special incentives from Lincoln-Mercury to its Dealers mean they can pass hundreds of dollars in savings on to you. But hurry, it all ends September 23. AMERIC~S COMING TO THE CATS ... SEE YOUR LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER NOW! 1· I) I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT fT uosday. Soptember 8. 1981 Novel 'Double Standards' uses composi~e of writer's friends NEW YORK <AP> Aviva Hellm1tn remembers a troubling experience with • friend some time ago, a shared Incident that evtntually would contribute to her recently published novel, ''Double! Standards.·' "I wu walking with this frl .,nd or mine. w ho was d•W>wed, when someone came Up behind us and grabbed her purse and r an," the Brooklyn· born writer recalls. "When the police came, they asked her name. She was confused. Should s he use her m arried name, or her maiden name, Mrs. or Miss? "She couldn't say who she wH." Mrs He llman say:. "Sht· couldn't say, 'Ms.' "I guess whut thut ml•ans, 111 you have lo be w11lmg to tukt> your own identity. pull your act together, even when 1t appear-. as 1f your hfe 1s falling apurt " She says the 11urse-snatch10.i, and Its aftermath, becamt' "the clue that hel'J)l'd me -ftn1sh the' book." "Double Standards" 1:-. lht· story of Beth Van Ess. a wom.rn forced in middle age to re consider her life after d1vorct•, "a composite of most of lhl' women I know," the writer sayi. Though clearly commercial, lht• novt·I ..., ,, 1n1•t1:-.tirt· ubove thi: st<1mJ,1rd ''lll'llrn.rn . ·· nnt-n•viewcr nolt•:o., .,., u 1 t'l>pons1bll· writer, who curt'!. ubout people, doesn't nl<tkt• run or tht>m Ill caricature I ht'11 lortelincsi. · '!'ht• n1Jn•I is Aviva Hellman's Uun.I Tl1e-.second her-1ir~L 1 w11t1t•11 ulonc called "In Place of l.ovt'. · was commercially ~u<.·t·1·-.~ful , w11h 1>alei. reaching about 4!0«),000 "f am ;.s IJt'ri.on who writes n(IVl.'ls." she says. ''I'm quickly cmbarra1>sed by l iterature becauM' I respect 1t loo much I still feel unromfortable whl·n I um introduced us a \\.-r1ter. "Don't get me wrong,.. she udds "I lhtnk 'Double Stan· dards' 1s a wt•ll written. hterate book lt'1> 1ntelhgent, hai. a good story, and char acters you can care about." Though she writes of charac- ter!! whose lives are in upheavat; M rl> Hellman herself has been married for 32 years and has l wo grown children. "I think I'm able to write about these things without bit· terness or rage and with a (er· lain objectivity simply because 1t hasn't happened to me. thank <iod," she says "But like most women, l 've thought about 1t u lot And I think or my mother who, when my father died, could not build a new life for herself " Born 10 Brooklyn, her ta1rlly moved t o what was the n Palestine when she was 2. When World W 11 began, lh&y .-~ turned to this country where lhl' young woman completed high school. S he w ai. a llend1ng finishing school 10 England when she met her husband-to-be. She worked as a li terary agent for MCA, the giant talent agen cy. and for a time headed the motion picture and TV literary department for General Arti11ts Corp She s pent a year in public relation& for Cosm opolitan magazine Her first book. published In 1978, was a collaboration with Jack Phelps called "Me, Me. M l' .. "'-' "Tl wus about lite rary U#-:enls," !>he says "I think we :.howl'd that a!> terrible as agents can be, untalented cUents can be worse." DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 842•5e78 ~~~~~~~~~--.~~~~~~~~ FUND RAISER -Sen J esse Helms. R-N.C . has reported that the Congressional Club. of which he is lead er. raised S2 4 million in the first s ix month:, of this year to suppor t election C'ampa1gns o f· c on s e r \" a t i ,. e c: a n didates. Indiana invited to duel MAPLE VALLEY. Wash . <A P > Maple Valley. Wash .. is play 1n g the Maple Lea f Brag. Maple Valle}' thinks 1t has the biggest maple leaves in the country and wants lo prove it. A few weeks ago, radio commentator Paul Harvey mentioned a maple ieaf from Indiana that measured about 13 rnches by 24 inches Ps haw, s aid Doreen llunt. Maple Vall ey Chamber of Commerce manager. who sounded a call ror btg local leaves. "It didn 't take long until . the office was filled with maple leaves ... she said. The b1gges.t leaf 10 her office was 211 2 inches wide by 301 4 inches long. Ms. Hunt has written lo John Walls. president of the Indiana St ate C hambers o f Com merce. inviting him to a maple leaf duel ·'It is our desire to make this an annual event lo bt' held during the month of Septem ber and lo be called the 'Ma pie Leaf Challenge,· " s he said. "I don't have a ny doubt that we've got the biggest maple leaves in the continental United States ·· Hunting decried LONDON <AP> Shooting and fishing for sport were officia lly criticized for the first time by the 157-year-old Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, one of Br it ain's most powerful lob· bi es. The society. not con- de ming sports outright. urged people who hunt and fish to kill gam e quickly and c lean l y, know which species a re pr otected a nd s tudy evidence which s hows that fish reel pain. Crimes decrease SACRAMENTO <AP> Three categories or California's seven major cr im es s howed decreases during the firs t half of this year. says Allomey General George De ukmejian . But overall, there was a 3.1 percent Increase in /the seven major of· fenses, although that figure ls far below the 11.6 per cent increase r egiste r ed at the same time last year. t-I ii ??SOD Y 2 TAK£ Off FROM ORflNCif COUNTY, LAX, OR ONTARIO AND SftV£ 40%. San Jose For as little as $36. A1rCal can 1et you to San Francisco. San Jose. or Oakland Naturally, there are some restnc · t1ons on our Low-Cal fares• But even 1f you can't pick up a Low-Cal far e. you can take off and save with our everyday low fare of $60 RENO $43. SACRAMENTO $37. We also offer Low-Ca l fares* to Reno. $43. and Sacramento. $37 Or. when you have to leave rn a hurry, it's an affordable i 7 2 to Reno and $62 ·seats aff' t1m1tf'<1 t•y tin11• .11111 1a~ ,,, tl'c>.Jrturc seven-dav advance r('<;ef\lat1om 1N1uirC'd Fa((><, and schenulc'" w t11r'< r to c n.m1w without notice Sacramento sr1v1C r. nor .1va1tabl11 from lAX 7. a a z ·ea San francisco to Sacramento There rs no better deal from Southern California to these five dest1· nations. Not from any airport Not on any airline But AirCal gives you more than 1ust low fares We give you service 1n a verv special way It starts with our people All are trained to make flying a pleasure by doing more for you than the competition We offer one-stop check rn and seat selection before you board the plane And we serve only the very best liquors Ch1vas. Jack Daniels. Beefeater and Smirnoff MORE THAN 350 FLIOHTS PER WEEK AND A OREAT ON-TIME RECORD. AirCal has a great flight selection Nearly 260 flights a week from Southern Cal to the Bay Area. 70 to Reno. and 38 to Sacramento That means our schedule should fit yours. And we'll keep you on schedule AirCal has one of the best on-time per- formance records rn the industry It all adds up to style A1rCal style And that's the nicest way to fly Dally Piiat TUESDAY, SEPT, 8, 1981 FEATURES 82 COMICS 86 TELEVISION 87 ORAllil COAST D .. ly P'I ... ,._ •Y lll<M,.. 1(-lw .. Bal/0011 Lady" Kathy f-larbrn gwes committee members Carolyn Shea and Bonnie Chnst~so11 a hmt of decor Party -goers head for tails South Coast Repertor y social opener will be ''Simply Sterling" By NORA LEHMA N D•llY f'ilet Style Eflt9< "I finally broke down and bought a dinner jacket and what did they do but change to white tie and tails, .. a local husband was h(•ard to grumble He might as well break down and buy white tic and tails now. because we're into the third sea son for South Coast Repertory's Gala Ball and that group certamly isn't going to retreat to less than that garb for this s mas hing party. It's tht• kick oH for the fall social season and anyone planning to have a party the same night now alv.ays the second Saturday in September had better think t v.1cc about meetmg this "'b1gg1e" head to h ead It s not advisable This year it's an Anglophile theme. "Simply Sterling " Appropriate in the year of the w<:dd1ng between you-know who and you know who Beginning with g uests arriving at Imperial Bank, being helped from their cars and s trollin¢ up a red carpet lined with Beef eaters. the event wi ll have. beverages provided by Trish and John D O'Don nell with Prince Charles Savouries underwritten by Nora and Charlie !lester and Lady Diana Savouries taken care of by Don Smallwood J\11 this takes place in the bank lobby I Moving onward to the next phase a stroll through Town Center Park, ahas '"Hyde Park · where guests will see Fagin. Oliver, the Artful Dodger. the Balloon Lady all these underwritten by Don and Cynthia Zellner Helping to create the reeling of Hyde Park are thl' stone walls and wishing wells. These sets are the comphments of Catherine and Lane Thycn Bailey. Ranks and Biddle, who just arrived 1n South Coast Plaza from Ph1ladelph1a •and welcome. B. B and B ' It's nice to have another old·hne Supergem among our jewelry.plus merchants' 1 has ste pped right into the local scene and underwritten such En~hsh amusements as lyres , lutes and horns After a banquet in the ballroom of the South Coast Plaza Hotel. cabaret entertainml'nt. directed by John David Keller and performed by the SCR Artistic Company, will m clude s uch Noel Coward hit!> a s "Mad Dogs and Englis hmen.· ··Don 't Put Your Daug h ter on the Stage, Mrs Worthington,·' (I'm humming already 1 <tnd ''I've Been to a Wonderful Party." Cable TV plans to be on hand to record the event Teleprompter will r eproduce the fi nal edited copy for home viewi'l'l~. and Orange County Home and Garden Video wi ll be recording the event for its magazine format production Obviously, underwriting is the name-of-the-game The SCR Presidents. Circle, which 1s composed of past pres idents of the SCR Board of Trustees ( r would have guessed that from t he name On the other hand, I might have g u es s e d w r.o n g > h o s t e d t h e underwriters luncheon in June The Circle hosts included Chairman Stewart Woodard. Tom P eckenpaugh, Don Smallwood, lloward Siegel and Kae Ewing. This, plus a Patroness Luncheon held last May at Trish O'Donnell's house and co·hosted by Louise Ewm g, really did a number. There's no doubt that Dot Clock, who has chaired this event, will raise the $50,000 expected for the 1981-82 Annual Fund · Now. let's dazzle you with the names of the indi\•iduals who have helped Mrs C on this project Unfortunately. there 's no way to go about this but to hst and hst l mtend to do, because I'm well aware that such an event as this can t possibly be pulled together without the work of many hands. And those many hands deserve a bow of gratitude. So, here we go· Belly Adkmson. Pat Allen, Ha rbaras Ballman a nd Bowie. Bonnie Christeson. Carolyn DeWald, Wendy Fraser, <take a deep brealh J and Kathy Hamilton. Bonnie Kremer, Hedda Marosi , Pat McFarland, Paula Millman, Cecelia Nott. Gail Ochs, Trish O'Donnell (well. you know that from the luncheon in May > and you know about Lou ise Ewing, too , Barbara Peckenpaugh. Sally Reilly, Jackie Rodgers, <another deep breath >. Carolyn Shea. the J a nets Sutherland and Taylor Smith. Janice Stephenson I almost through>. Chyrl Watson. and Jean Wenke That's it the credit list. So. here's congratulations to you all for hanging in there for the 10 months 11·s taken to pull this all together. Bringing Erma Bombeck's humor to the TV screen D 0 is. a tough challenge for Miriam Flynn. See B7. Snipe sailors -mark golden • anniversary By ALMON LOCKABE Y Of llM Deltr P'llet S&otH Fifty years of "Sniping" was the subject of hours of reminisc· ing Monday when old timers in one of the world's largest and best organized sailing classes m ingled with the 1981 world champion aspirants at Alamitos Bay Yacht Club, Long Beach. It was the opening ceremony of the 30th world championship of the class. Racing got under way today for 38 s.ailors from 20 countries. It is the first lime the world championship has been he ld in the United States since 1956 when it was held in Rye, NY. The International Snipe Class 1s celebrating its 50th an· n1versary this y ear and a number of Orange Coast sailors have played a big part in that half.century of yachting. On hand to greet other old time Snipers and past mtema- t10nal commodores was Fred Schenck Jr. of Newport Beach Schenck has become a legend in the class and 1s still active in local regattas after 46 years of competition. Among the Snipe .. celebrilles" on hand at the o p e nin g cerem o nies were Ted We lls , Kansas: Floyd Hughes, Iowa , T erry Whittem ore, Connecticut, Allen Levinson. Indiana ; Ralph Swenson, Massachusetts; Dr. Robert Schaeffer , California. and "Buzz'" Lamb, the executive internation al s ecretary from Tennessee Snipe fever hit the West Coast early with s uch o utstanding sailors as Kenny Watts of Tor- rance. Cleary Staaf. Francis Schwander, Mer le Davis, the late Darby Metcalf. Ted and Louis Varalyay and Schenck of Newport Joining the class in 1934 . Other local sailors active in the earl) years were Harry Bourgeoi s and George Lounsberry. The Snipe 1s a rugged little JS.foot 9-inch s loop des igned by the late William F "Bill" Cr osby in 1931 Crosby wanted a one-design, seaworthy cr aft that could be built in the backyard and easily trailered. The Snipe Class now numbers more than 25,000 in 760 fleets in 27 countries. It has survived and grown while m any other classes have come and gone. During the 30s and 40s, Snipe sailors on the West Coast read like a "who's who" of yachting with s uch outstanding local sailors as Bob Davis, Bob and Belly White, Phil Ramser. Phil Greene. Mike Jaeger. Dan El· liott and Dick Deaver joining the ranks. In later years such sailors as Earl Elms <San Diego). Dave Ullman, Scott Allan. Fred Miller and Lanny Coon made their marks in both national and in· lernational circles of t he class STILL ACTIVf: F red Schenck .Jr Elms virtually owned the l.!.S. n ation al c h amp1onsh1p for years, winning six nationals He also won a world championship with Dave Ullman of :'llewport Beach as crew. Ullman later won both the Junior and semor national cham- p1onsh1p on his own Metcalf became the f irst world champion in the class from Southern California He firs t won in 1940 at Canan· daigua, N. Y., with S<:henck as crew. 'fed and Louie Varalyay placed second. Metcalf. with Lounsberry as crew, came back in UNI to win and become the firM ~O·tlme world champion in the class. Bob and Betty White of Balboa Yacht Club won the 1945 world championship at Chicago to become the first man.woman team to win After World War II, Smpe sail- ing began to build up again In 1949 Dick Deaver of Balboa went to Corpus Christi. Texas. and placed second in the national championship. In that same re· gatta. Da n Elliott of Newpor1 won the Junior championship President's one-liners delivered with polish WASHI NGTON <A Pl Ques· t ion : "What, Mr. President, would you have done differently in the last six months"" Answer "l wouldn't have gone to the Iii I ton Hotel. .. The lin e is pure Ronald Reagan humor, referring to the scene of the March 30 assassina- tion attempt The president of the United States, with the polish gained from a lifetime 1n s how busi- ness, delivers his one.liners in s m all groups, in interviews. before audiences of thousands More often than not. he is the butt of his own quip: "Mr. President . Is there a lot of homework involved. get· ling r eady," for a summit con· ference? "Yes . yes . Since I just crammed when 1 was in college and didn't study, l was used to thal." Foreign poli cy can be humorous, Reagan demonstral· ed, with the ditty he recited as a message to the Soviet Union: RoHsorr red Violet~ arr blue Sto11 out of El SoJuodor And Poland, loo Reqan can be spontaneou.'I, although he Is not above using cue cards. During 1Ht year's presidential campaign., a balloon papped. i..--~~~-------~- - • o o t e nt t ·a sounding like a gunshot, durmg a speech in an airplane hanger. "Missed me," Reagan inter Jeclcrl in mid·senlence. Reagan passed up the royal wedding in July in London but got his tax bill passed in the House A day later, in Atlanta. he said "I don't know who's hap- "You know I never know al night what I'm goimg to be do· ing the next day ," Reagan replied. "I'm still looking for t hat office that tells me what I'm doing " An hour later. chatting with James Check. the president of lloward University, in the Oval Office, Reagan was invited to tour the university campus. He 'I never know at night what I 'm go- ing to be doing the next day.' pier about yesterday's events, me or Prince Charles." At the end of an interview with ed itors of The Washington Star, in the final days before the paper went out of business, one questione r offer ed Reagan a necktie. After being worn by the president, the questioner said, the tie probably would end up in the National Archives. ··Probably with a gravy stain or two," Reagan added. There is a series of jokes based on Reagan's inability to control how he spends his tiMe. Wh e n S pani s h F o reign Min ister J ose Pe dro Peru Llorca visited the White House last month, Reagan was invited to visit Spain. said h e didn 't know who schedules his day. "You're the commander in chief," Cheek said. "I know, but it doesn't seem to count, where scheduling is con- cerned," Reagan said. And lasl May, when he spoke at a While House reception for m embers 6f the Advertising Council, the pres ident com- plained that he knew little about firs t lady Nancy Reagan 's schedule. · "l used to just come home and open the front door and say, 'I'm home.' And now t come home. look through 132 rooms, and then look at her schedule to know where she Is." As an afler·dinner speaker, Reagan musters the aplomb of a t a> a a a a a DP Jlenny Youngman, spinning out tales albeit longer tha n Youngman's minijokes with perfect tjming, Take, for example, this little lecture to an audience honoring his falher-in·law. who had just been made an honorary fellow in th€' Royal Coll ege of Surgeons in Ireland· "I know there are m any ex- periences men in the medical profession have. and they have some soundmg very familiar to some of you tonight. There are so many of us who are not of t h at profession who hear the word 'doctor' and automatically start telling them about what symptoms we have "We had a man in the theatrical profession, a great playwright named Moss Hart, who had that habit. One nig ht he was introduced to a Dr. Jones at a cocktail part)' and he im· mediately started to tell him about a lower back pain that he had. And the man who in - troduced him was embarrassed and said, 'Moss, Dr. J ones is an economist,' and Moss didn't stop for a second. He s aid1 'l bou~ht some stock the other aay ... ' ' Reing the No. 1 resident in the nation's capital hasn't stapped Re agan from poking fun al Washington. He told a Cbtcaao audience last month he waa sorry lo ao back to Washington. "It's just a case of from one windy city to anothe r , only Wash.ington doesn't have the ex· cuse of a lake. "That isn't all we have in common ," he added. "Your mayor moved into public hous· ing she said . to draw attention to the conditions there. Well. Nan- cy and I have done the s ame thing and for the same reason." The Chicago Cubs are a hand)' target of anyone looking for a quick laugh. They were handy for Reagan that night. too. dur- ing the baseball strike : ··Back a few years ago, and I'm not going to say how many, I used to broadcast Chicago Cubs games . Now, of course, there's a baseball strike. But every dark cloud has a silver lining; you can look at it this way: For almost a month now the Cubs haven't lost a single game." Politics, of course, also creeps into h.is monologues. At a dinner f or former Treasury Secr etary William Simon, Re agan in sisted he wasn't practicing voodoo in bb congression al victories over House Speaker Thomas P . O'Neill Jr. "I have not s pent the last several weeks pushln& pins Into a Tip O'Neill doll," he said. Reagan will, on occation, •• 0 •• .,.,... __ _ SENSE OF HUMOR PreMe1lt Reagan taunt a reporter or two. WMn a deputy White Ho•'' prea secretary kept reporten '"'"°' asking questions at the eftcS. of a photo aeaaton in the Oval ot~ • fice, Reaaan called out to the de- partlnt froup: "Shut you of!1 didn't ~., And that's too b~ beca1.11e l ,. good answer fe>r • you, bwl never hear It ." I ... •t . ·i * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT(Tueadaf, September 8, 1981 Ho~ a~out the peopk here now? ,.,. ........... NEW LOOK -A formal furniture grouping near the preside nt ·s desk. along with a new . coat of paint. was added in refurbishing the Oval Office during President Reagan·s August vacation. The couches are new in the renovation. which cost between SI0.000 and Sl5.000 Boy unable to control body heat offered private schooling BROWNSVILLE, Texas CAP) -The local school board says it will pay $1 ,300 in annual tuition al a private school for a student ~ who cannot control his body temperature and must sit in an air-conditioned c ube during classes. The Brownsville Independent School District trustees met in e mergency session and decided ~ to offer Raul Espino Jr. tuition- f r e e a tt e ndan ce at air- conditioned Windsor School. None of the district's elemen- tary schools is air-conditioned and Raul's special medical needs dictate he remain in tem- peratures between 68 to 72 degrees. The boy suffered paralyzing mjuries in an auto accident as an infant. He is confined to a wheelchair and cannot control his body temperature. It would cost $5.700 lo air- condition a classroom al the boy's elementary school "We've done this in the past, contracted with schools outside the district," said Superinten· de nt Raul Besteiro. The mother of the youngster said she did not know if the family would accept the offer. ··we feel he should be at a public school. not a private school," said Ana Espino. The school district built a 5· foot-by-5-fool plexiglass c ubicle cooled by a window unit for Raul at Egly Elementary School. He spent about 75 percent of class time m the box last year during first grade. The enclosure was moved this year to hi s second g r ade classroom. Mrs. Espino and her husband, Raul, object to the box as being unnecessarily restrictive. They filed suit in federal court and won an order for the school dis trict to air-cond ition a classroom for Raul School board members have voted to appeal the ruling by U.S. Dis trict Judge Filemon Vela to the U.S . 5th Ci rcuit Court of Appeal in New Orleans. Bes teiro ~aid the private school has agreed to enroll the boy. The superintendent said the school opened this fall and the district did not have time to con· tact the private institution about s uch a solution before the federal court hearing. DEAR READERS . Here Is the second part of Dr. Gcoree Ryan'11 testimony a t a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee hearing on the human llfe bill. It appeared in an interview by Mary Schnack an the Los Angeles Her ald-Examiner and was sent to me by a woman who described herself as "a JAUh(ul C1Lbolic who.. \U.LOJ.'poaed to abortlen on the grounds that It was murder." Dr. Ryan ls president of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and a professor at the Universl ty of Tennessee in Memphis. Dr. Ryan prefaced his remarks by saying, "I do not wish to engage In a debate on the 'rightness' or 'wrongness' o ( abortion. My purpose is to pro- vide expert testimony wh.ich I. and many of my colleagues, feel ls necessary to assure that Congress understands the health ramifications of the bill." QUESTION: "How would the human life bill affect contraception?'' ANSWER: "It could make the use of the IUD and the pill illegal because they interfere with the implantation of the egg. Some other types of con· traception prevent fertiliiation of the egg, so they would not be prohibited." QUESTION: "How-many women in the United States use the IUO or the pill ?" ANSWER: "Over 10 million." QUESTION: ''What economic effect would this bill have on these women?" ANSWER : "Paradoxical. The president has promised to get government off our backs. This bill would not only LEA VE government on our backs, it would put government in our bedrooms. If this bill is passed and abortions are made ii· legal. it means at least another 700,000 babies will be born next year. A substantial percentage will be born to the poor and the very young -about two-thirds or whom will collect welfare. "Instead of a single cost or $125 ror an abor· tion. we will pay $1 ,000 to $1 ,500 for a delivery and Gemini: Revamp work procedures Wednesday, Sept. 9 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES 1 March 21-April 191 · You gain greater foothold on security Tempestuous s uperior acknowledges error. admits your judgment was correct Cancer. Capricorn persons figure in scenario. TAURUS (April 20-May 201. Emphasis on travel, long-range projects, education. publishing, communication and a ··spiritual revelation." You HOROSCOPE receive unusual social invitation. Accent humor. versatility and say, ··Yes! .. Watch Sagittarius! 1 .~ Doctors speak another language 1~ · Be honest now. Do any of you understand one "ll 's perverted." GEMINI <May 21 -June 20) Work procedures will be revamped What had been dull routine wiU become <'hallenging, fascinating and rewarding. Be prepared for "test Questions." ~ _. word of what your doctor tells you? "Deviated." CANCER <June 21-July 22 1: Read between the lines. Someone could be trying to pull a "fast one." Protect yourself in clinches. Focus on legal papers, partners hip proposals. public relations and individuals who declare themselves your "op- position." l Ever since I told a crowded room I had a "Same thing." Bavarian cyst and not only did no one laugh. but J've talked with people who told me they had a two others in the room had the same thing, I've Cather inserted in them for a week. <Not to be con- been convinced doctor and patient do not speak the fused with novelist Willa Catheter who wrote. same language. "Death Comes for the Archibishop . "I They speak Latin. We speak Reader's Digest. Another friend I know could never remember I suspect I am like most people who are in· his blood pressure numbers. but said if his diabolic timidated by anyone who wears white all winter reading was under his golf score. he was happy. and washes his hands 137 times a day. It's not that I don't pay attention. It's just that I have a feeling something more important awaits him in the next treatment room. Somehow. I cannot see me having this con· versation with my doctor. "You say this problem is in my humorous bone'! Humorous as in Woody Allen?" "No, that's humerus." "Would you spell that, please?" "Of course. Give me a piece of scrap paper and I'll make a diagram and label it for you." "Here, take the gown you gave me." There is probably nothing more humiliating than to have a husband who always wants to know what the doctor said. "It has something to do with my nose." I say. "What part of your nose?" he asks "You know. The reel ... " "Try septum. What's wrong with it?" Piiot Logbook -D ·1 p·1 ~ Candid com~a~s II r I DI exchmvely m the All of us who go to doctors suffer the same dis· ease, timidity of the tongue. We don't open our mouths and ask questions. I don't know why. I only know a lot is lost in the translation. When my grandmother once announced she had a prostrate deficiency and was told it wasn't possible, she snapped, "The way I eat, anything is ssible.'' Shore• Interior• Interior Design Residential• Commercial ~ 2650 A\On St., Newport Beach 642·2255 RAMS SEASON TICKETS Limited Choice Seats Rams·Grffft lay Tlckeh a•aflabt. 2 I 3-46 3-1 I 0 I CAik for S....,I 7 I 4-752-0960 LEO <J uly 23 -Aug. 22). Major changes occur around home base Accent on necessary details. communications from relatives and the propsect of a journey. Taurus, •Libra. Scorpio individuals figure prominently. Money settlement could be in offing consider tax situation WRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22>: Romantic involve· ment dominates scenario. Creative urges ar e stimulated. Accent on change, travel. variety. speculation and the adventure of a new project. LI BRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ): Basic issues dominate -you'll be concerned with structure, RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY S.•e fT_._ •H IHJOhl I '22 HA HOR IL VD. COSTA MESA -541·1156 Transcendental Meditation® Program Ushering In The Age Of Enlighrenmen r In This Generarion " . Saddleback Colle<Je presents Creative Approaches WESTCLIFF to Interior Design fealmheg Paige Rense Htar•cw.f "Architectural Digest" Sadclleback College • Main Ca111pu1 Ane Arts Theatre Thursday, Sept. I 0, 7:30 p.m. $10.00 fw tldlet Wo. , .. Co Mt ~&c.t offk• 831-4646 or 559·1313 Ctl to~• tkll• w,., .. .., t? 9 7 .... $ ...... SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 1052 Irvine Ave Newport Beach 548-8684 --· at lensl SI00,000 to support these welfare children until they rcuch mulurity. This la a corbmitment of about 40 billion dollars every year." QUESTION "llow did you come up with these figures?" ANSW~tt . "Simple mathematics. I took the l..4... m.illlon ...abortion~ a year -lel'• ~ "ffft- servative and say only half or those women actual· ly have babies . The other httlr would probably gel illegal abortions or go out of the country to eet one ANN lANDIRS But the remaining half are stuck -and probably poor. Jf two-thirds are on welfare, we are talking about 400,000 babies a year .. QUEST ION · ··some S6Jlators and con gressmen say the cost doesn't matter -It is worth the price to save Ii ves." ANSWER: "The same people who want to ·save' lhose babies a re unwilling to give them food s tamps. They don't care if the babies live in roach· infested ho••.... . •• ey don't care if they get ade· quate sch •.• og. ll 's a strange contradiction that t he people who say they want to save lives have so little compassion for people AF'.fER they are born. "J am more interested in the people who are already here." And now, readers, a final statement from Ann Landers I respect the right or Pro-Life people to bold their views. Many are decent, blgb-mlnded ln· dlviduals whose convictions are rooted ln their re- ligious beliefs. The dangerous element who pose a serious threat to our democratic way of life want to pass a law forcing THEIR religious convictions on the rest of us. We must not allow this to happen. ~~l~~~ .AJ=, sv ASHLEIGH ,~@)~~~J.®l~tJ.11 lflP BRILLIANT -- 'ill' • .,. ... O"' ., ... ,., .,. ~"'"ill ...... ~" C,.,, •W '''°'"""-N ._ ""••• ~,M ttW: secunty and long range pros pects. Focus on in- vestments. property nghts and an intensified rela- tionship Cancer. Ca pricorn persons figure pro mi nentl y. SCORPIO Wet. 23·Nov 21 > Call or message resulLs in change or plans Short trip could involve relative You'll be finished with assignment that had tendency to "linger · ' SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21l : F'resh con· cepts required as new mat ~rial comes into evidencf! You make contact with vibrant, creative. stubborn individual You'll he stimulated due to excellent money prospects CAPRICORN <Dec . 22-Jan 19): You regain sense of direction Judgment, intuition are on target. Others defer to your wi shes. One who ig· nored you in pas t admits error Views wall be vm· dicated. AQUARIUS <Jan 20-Feb. 181. Period of con- finement is over social activity increases, popularity is on rise and you'll be planning ahead for tr avel a nd unique celebration. You gain .. backstage viey, ·· PISCES <Feb, 19-March 201: Don 't fall victim to false fl attery. Your position is stronger than originall y anticipated Accent on hopes, wishes. s uccess ful business investment. Aquanus. Leo. Scorpio persons play key roles. RING RESIZING SPECIAL Up to 2 Shu ~ ... ·11• •MO C OIT11'41 >1-.rr 09 TWOUQW DO YOU HA VE "OLD GOLD"? We'I Mm&e Y0ti A Hew RWJ for Lffs TI1t111 Tiie Cost Of ,.11rchasillc) A Hew OM • • O.t•Qno• & Manvl1<t"'or dflnt!..._..., •Woten & Cloe•"-' Ba•- J EWEL RY BY REMY 4140 lrtlM .... d. n.;, ::;..;n Stilt• I 01 Morlllwood To-C...... I~~ N•"110 De ...... Gall .... -96 6 NEWPORT CHILDREN'S BOOTERY #30 Fashion Island Newport Beach 644-2464 .... ••Meua Ila LUY ITT Cannon elects new VP W. J . <Judd) Clark has been elected a vice president of ITI Cannon Electric-North America Clark continues to direct all functions of murket- lng and business development for ITI Cannon racilities in Fountain Valley I Pomona and Santa Ana. as well as Phoenix, Ariz. and Whitby , On- tario. • Richard S. Rager has been appointed vice president. engineer ing of Costa Mesa-based MSI Data Corp. He Lives in Mission Viejo • Gerald W. Menter has been appointed na t1onal director for key accounts at Pharmavite in Laguna Beach Menter will be responsible for supervising service to Pharmavite's major food and drug accounts across the nation. He lives in Laguna Beach • Frank J. Vencllk has been named regional manager for Region IV for the Automobile Club ~f Southern California. Region IV. headquartered m Anaheim, comprises the district and service office ON THE JOB areas of Anaheim, Costa Mesa. Fullerton. Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, Laguna, Laguna H,ills, La Habra, Newport and Placentia Venclik lives in Newport Beach. • James L. 'Kelley has been promoted to vice president, employee relations for Long Beach· based Pacific Valves, a unit of Mark Controls Corp. Kelley hves in Irvine. • Sam Duran has joined Plantronics/Zehnlel Inc .. Walnut Creek. as regional sales manager for Southern California. Duran is responsible for over- all sales and marketing efforts in his region, handling all Zehntel products and supervising two district sales managers and an applications engineer lie Ii ves in Laguna Niguel. • Pat Rountree has been named manager· marketing services at Soule Building Systems. a leading manufacturer of metal building systems in Los Angeles. She lives in Huntington Beach. * Chuck Rowley has joined SAFECO Title Insurance as an executive in charge of regional subdivision accounts. Operating from Santa Ana , Rowley will be responsible for title and escrow services to the top 100 builders and developers based in Orange County He lives in Costa Mesa. * James W. Reynolds has been named customer service manager for AirCal's Seattle offi ce. Reynolds is responsible for all AirCal operations at the Seattle /Tacoma International Airport in· eluding customer service, ramp service and air frf'ight operations associated with AirCal flights at the a1rpon. Reynolds was raised in Newport Beach a nd attended Orange Coast College. * James P. Carmany has been named director· of operations/Southeast Region for Comprehensive Care Corp. the nation's largest privat.e provide.r of hospital·based alcoholism treatment in the United States. CompCare 1s based in Newport Beach. PllUC lln:E l'ICTITIOUS 8USINIH NAMI STATUlllMT Tiie lollowlno 1Mrton1 er • oolno Duslneuas: l'ICTITIOUS aUllNllS MAMI ITATIMIMT Tiie 1o11-1no ~ is do•no Dull· MU H . William A. Maosfleld has been appointed service marketing manager for the l'rvlne-based Airco Cryogenics Division of Alrco Inc . Mans fi e ld is responsible ror coordinating the division's service-oriented busi· ness, as we ll as generating on· going service progr ams for Airco equipment now in use. He lives on Balboa Is land. • Marls Lynn Brenner has been promoted to director of sales for the South Coast Plaza MAM.,tlLD Hotel. She was formerly national sales manager for the 400-room Costa Mesa hotel for two years . • Michael A. Magaldi has been promoted to domestic sales manager of Bently Nevada Corp . He will be based in Irvine. where he will be responsible for the company's domesti c sales of· fi ces in Chicago, Houston and Irvine. • La Verne J . Reafsnyder bas been elected presi· dent of the United Way of West Orange County. An agent for State Farm Ins urance for the past 35 years. Reafsnyder handles accounts in the Orange County area, primarily in Garden Grove . • Duane C. Neverman has been appointed ex· ecutive vice president of KTI Gas Processors Inc . Santa Ana . T he company speci a lizes in hydrocarbon processing. Neverman was associat- ed with Hallanger Engineers, a division of the Davy McKee Corp Flour U.S. to offer- Russia grain CHICAGO <AP> -The United Stales will offer to sell the Soviet Union at least 10 million more metric tons of grain when officials of both nations meet later this month to discuss grain sales. Agriculture Secretary John R. Block has an· nounced. Block told 3,000 people at a meeting of Crowmark. Inc .. a division of the Farm Bureau, that the Agriculture Department will be leading a delegation of U.S. offi cials who will meet with the Soviets In Moscow Sept. 30 and Oct. 1. He said at a news conference later "they Cthe Sov1etsl will be lhe first to know" how much more American grain will be offered for sale, but that it would be at least 10 milJion metric tons. Block said the meeting will be to discuss addi· tional sales to the Soviets under an existing grain agreement between the two countries, a five-ye.ar agreement which was recently extended for a six· th year to Sept. 30, 1982. However , Block said. he remains optimistic that the two countries will meet again later this fall to discuss a new long-term grain agreement. Under the current agreement, the Soviets are allowed to buy up to 8 million metric tons of grain a year. They have bought 3.45 million metric tons so far in the sixth year or the agreement. PUILIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI aUSIMISS M.t.Me ITATaMeMT PVIUC NOTICE JT ATIUMNT 0~ A8AMDOMMUIT 01' UH 01' l'ICTITIOUS 8USINllSK.t.Me JULIET. SU Vlctorl• #40, con• llMM,CA'2621 lorls 0..UYlo. US Victoria #«I, Cott• Me.., C..llfo<~• t'J627 MAClt ~ ME ENTERPRISES, 71l M•.....,lt• Ave., Carone Otl IMir, CA •uu. Tiie tollowlno 11tnon1 •r• 001"9 Du••-·· CAPE COO CONNECTION, 1'14 Gle~ Latte, -pon .. 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I, I, IS, 12. 1'11 ...., a na a ·tacnntt s ats a a 7 a •• 114 s Oran,_ Co ... ast DAILY PILOT" '' ueadav s ,. eptember 8, 1981 • How about ... a reliable mother's helper. one that comes to your home regularly, every day. one that otters new ideas on child rearing and teaching. Household organization, time management and budgeting. Food , nutrition and health. consumer issues and saving money. And one that's always available , at your convenience. Where can you find a mother's helper that terrific? You 're looking at one! This newspaper is a real help to homemakers ... because it's filled with practical information that makes the job easier and saves time. Of course, you'll also keep up with the news in this community and around the world . Like most busy women, you c~n use a little mothering, too. so turn the pages and help yourself . What's In It tor you? The answer appears on every page of • , 642-4321 • . . • . . Stages set weekehd openings 87TOMnTVS Of ................ The 1981·82 theater aeuon aets ort and ru.nnln1 In three dlrterenl directions lhl11 weekend with a comedy at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse, a drama at the Weatmlnat.er Community Theater and a musical at the ttuntin1ton Beach Playhouse. Al th lih<lWI. which open...Erld-.y -4Wenln1, nave plenty or miles on their respective speedometers ''The Marriage Go Round" at the Harlequin, "Middle of the Ni1ht" at Westminster and "Guys and Dolls" in HunUniton Beach. For the Harlequin, "Marriage Go Round " ls the first new show since last May when "The Wiz" opened a summer·long engagement. The Leslie Stevens comedy stars Dorothy McDonald, Peter Brandon, Lori Street and Jim Slaughter. Performances will INTERUISSIQN be given nightly except "11 Mondays at varying cur· lain times. through Nov . 15 at the Harlequin, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd. just north or Costa Mesa . Call 979·5511 for reservations. One of America's most popular musicals tunes up for another go when Kent Johnson's production of "Guys and Dolls" bows in al the Huntington Beach Playhouse. Heading the cast are Scott Williamson as Sky Masterson, Barbara Keller as Sarah Brown, Richard MorrilJ as Nathan Detroit and Roberta Kay as Adelaide. Others in the large cast include John Moreno, Bill Ghent, Richard Cast, Clark Burson, Jeff Davis, Corrine Ehlers, Marty Eckmann, Janet Koch, Malcolm Campbell, John Holtz, Darleen Jaeger, Paul Russell, John Shaw. Eric Towler and Debbie Fowler. The Hot Box girls are Lynda Towler. Janel Olevsky, Liza Stratton and Barbara Jones. "Guys and Dolls " plays Fridays and Saturdays at 8 :30 through Oct. 17 at the playhouse. in the Seacliff Village center on Main Street al Yorktown Avenue, Huntington Beach. Reserva· lions 847-4465. Paddy Chayefsky 's drama of May-December romance, "Middle of the Night," features J ack Byron as the aging manufacturer and Deborah Ball as his young girlfriend. Jack Secord is direct· ing the play. Completing the Westminster cast are Corinne Williams, Ronal Grigs by, Debbie Newton, Dona Morgon. Aida Porros, Helen Valentine, Billye Wallace, .James Whaley and Mary Cook. Curtain time is 8: 30 Fridays and Saturdays through Oct. 10 at the theater, 7272 Maple St., Westminster . Reservations 995-4113. One other production is on the local boards - "Deathtrap" al Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, which closes its engagement this GILDA RADNER and Gene Wilder c aught sn Ci scene from recent shooting of "Traces.·· The comedy also stars Sidney Poitier "TH E TEMPERATURE IS HIGH AND THE ACTING SIZZLING IN 'BODY HEAT." -Tune ,11,•11nc t "A MELODRAMA SOAK ED IN ATMOSPHERE, RICH IN CHARACTER AND TAUT WITH TENSION'.' -s.1urd•> R<YKW f30DYHEAT :\' th1 1t•mpt'mt11ri· ''''''· tht• ""Pt'n\t' h1x1m A seafood dinner special. Gulf Shrimp baked in devil butter and served with all the down-by-the-seashore accompaniments: New Redskin Potatoes Buttered Com-on-the-Cob Creamy Cole Slow Garlic Toast AND a Strawberry Crepe Dessert. 8.95 Featured through October 4. Reservations Accepted. Newport Beach/ 752-«J23/ 4880Carnpus 'Drive I 2 Blod<s South cl MocAtfhur. t..ono Beoch I ~8--9638 /Marlno Pacifico Moll on East Pacific Coast Highway. Gllo.t~ RMtOJIO"ltl • f.E./OC./MC/VISA weekend. Edward Mulhare stun in the Ir' Levin thrUler. Final perrormancc1 will be alven tonlaht thro\qCh Sunday at varying cw1ain t!mes at Seba" tlan's, 140 Ave. Pico, San Cltmente, where the musical "Brigadoon" moves In next Tuesday Reservations tor both shows m1y be secured by ailing ..f92"'9950. • A TOURING PRODUCTION of Meredith Wilson's "The Mus ic Man" also opens this weekend with 11 performances scheduled at four locations over the ne xt three weekends. Bob Conrad is directing the show with Babs Warden Lebowiski, a member or the original Broadway cast. doing the choreography. · Starring are Bob Burnett as Professor Harold Hill and Rebecca Hall as Marion the librarian. Other principals are Jerr Silver, Robert De Lucia and Teddy Tapscott. "The Music Man" will play Friday al 7:30 al the Oasis Center in Corona del Mar with Saturday and Sunday performances at the same time at the Orange County Fairgrounds, where it also will play Sept. 18-19·20. Other stagings are Sept. 25 at Lincoln School, Corona del Mar. al 7:30; Sept. 26, Ensign School, Newport Beach, 1 and 7:30 p.m , and Sept. 27. Oasis Center , land 7:30 p.m. Ticket information is available at 640-2271 between 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE ,,,. ~· .. o1 .... ••""9• .. 10 -PflletttJ •Ctouf "-1'-"l•Wt)' OI IT1> .... CIO'WMf '°' V•W&"I~ Or ... 11 C""'1rwt All D ~ ANO !iii f ll t.IS RfC(IY( O<E SEAL Of THE MOTION PIC IUIU CODE Of SELF REGULATION •corporate headquarters •garden carts Model A's•··· •typingtables . wheelbarrows· recreational vehicles•golf carts* model trains*bikes "pianos•cars refrigerators "skates······ If it's got wheels, you'll move it faster in a Daily Pilot classified ad.Call 642-5678 and a f riendly ad- viser will help you t•Jrn your wheels into cash. .&J!;•~!f''R I Show1 at 6:00 8: 15 10: 30 STADIUffi ~ Scrczczn Drive-In call 6l9 8770 ~ l c=•=ni=n l=J~=~~=Rl:::::I I Th~.rt.tt::rsa ... Also !>how•'Ml &6mt-IRI <======It. M~Uu Und~IM Rainbow IPGI OPEN 7:30 NIGHTLY Und1r 12F REEUnlessNoted "Humh and hallelujah!" -Shella a.n.On, LOS ANGELES TIMES A PAIW()J-41 PCTll{ I~ fM ..,.._,t~tW ti llC'MUI\ , NOW PlAYING .. ...,..,_ -•. ~. \ • llW--T• COAi! M&llll lllU rL&U ro.1&1• HUIT lllllYl·I• tCo\lA Mew\46 )11~ ,.,., 1i70•,,1a ff!N"'"'" \'11,.l ~1.01 llWAllH IAllGUl&Cll • Cllll-lNICOU llllltl·I• (I f()tO '141 \AM ttlr'"Of ~l• \ I e...t"• 0411~ ;, t a: •ow&1111 t••• wur racmc 1 aav1• ~n 1 .,,_ .. _ W9"1l"l'lof'ttlf'I 1q1 lU~ l'91il\I .... Pl •ct• ,.,.. '**NPMr • ™O._~ • PUIU acculQ NII TIH ---l ..... '"'"'"'""""'"' "" ~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT {Tuesday. Soptember 8, 1981 •• ~ Qll~SllViR For Bock to School Qulci<silver pants In {)()'W. conon m great colors of II blue. to n. navy. chocolate and b lack. ----~··-----. -- AL'S GARAGE • 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH · (714) 644 -7030 *BARGAIN MATIN••S * Monday thru Saturday All PertormancH before 5:00 PM (bcept Special En111111mtn11 and Hollctaya) IA MlllAOA MAil hluoelo ot lo1ecror11 LA MIRADA WALK·IN 994·2400 ,... _,NII -CAii Wf. "ARTHUR .. -.......... .,. ........ -VI~'!~:" "IV! 0' TH« NllOU" 1111 ,, ........ ,._. WM.ta ... ~ ...... -.....:... 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NOW PLAYING - IDWAIUll llf1rPIHll MAllll lllU PLALA IOWlllH MllllOll •1IJO N~~llO'' liu<• bA• IJ/tl ~·t• ~7~ I I MAU CIMUl.I IOWlMS CllltM.1 WIST Ct•tOOMI "" ' "'V·t• '1' I Iii ....,,.\ftft.O)lf' ~9t •<I t • "' , .... IO PASlll ACUPTIO IOll 11111 lllU.GIMllll I I ,.... _____ _ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT fTutaday, September 8, 1981 THE t~AMll.." CIRCl:8 by Bil Keane BIG GEORGE. by Virgil Partch (VIP} ti J] .,- } ~ PEANt:T8 TMl5 15 MY REPOO' ON EMERALPS .. CLEOPATRA OWtEC LOTS OF EMEAAL05 BECAUSE ~E AA0 MER OWN EMERALP MINE ... EMERALDS, UHLIKE arwe~ STOHES, APPW. THE SAME C~OR IN ARMCIAI. L16HT A$ IN SUNLIGHT ... AND TMAi'5 ALL I KNOW A80UT EMERALDS o•-·--"' by Charles M. Schulz \&MAT l COULD TELL '(00 ASOllT CLEOPATRA, ~. WOOLP IAAKE VOUR HEAP SPIN ! ~ Tl'MBl..EWEEDS by Tom K. Ryan ~ 1' Pfl.IVER A Ml:SSA6f ~ 10 eERONIMO! f ·f "I'm not too happy about the start of school either." "Shh ·· tM'1 witching the lite news." Mi\RMADL'KE by Brad Anderson DE:\:\IS THE "E:\i\CE Hank Ketchum 'J., C> .... ~ ~ .. .,. 5-to. "'1c ;("~ CJ.9 ~ \ ' j l ~ l .. "From the way your tail Is wagging, I don't think you're listening!" "Mr Wilson let me smoke his peace pipe!" Jl'D(;E P.\RKER ... ----~~f~HEE;;Rfi°·:SsooNiNEE;o~TrHHEFERtl WHEN JA~ON 0AMeeu TOOi\ ME YOU WERE RIGHl, Ml55 THIN(; YOU OUl TO 1115 ~ARM HOUSE. HE 5AIO WE~5TER' MY MEN PICl\Er UP 5HOULO ll WA5 A D1~1R1eu11N6 POIN1 A WOMAN Al THE AIRPORT WH0 l\NOW. FOR NARCO'TIC5. THA'T HE WA5 60ARDED lHE WuHT FOR L05 MR RENO • THE e>t66E5l DEALER ANGEl..E5,U!>IN6YOURNAME' IN HIE 61A'TE' ,...._~ G·\R•'IEl.D (i) y ACA08S 47 Big 11ome9 1 Wtlghl unit 50 Pasture 5 Epee'I lcln 51 Veen 10 Slnglf Perry 52 Swt11 town 14 Frog genus 15at.an 18 ParcMcl 17F•ewepe: 2wotda 11 LUng aound 20WM!lng 56 Time of )'Mt 60 Winglike 81 Bait promenede: 2WOfdl S4 s.m..ter 85 F1lltf«I M Fabt1c UNITED FMture Syndicate Monday' a Puzzle Solv9d WOfd 21 Ellllr 23 cewttl 2t Ftmllle 87 Gerden tools E+-4i~ RPtil'iiiPft. .... 27~tglln 30Efwlate S4W..,. .... asvn OOHfl llC.1tol'I S7 OMlflofM '"" ....... ". __ ..._. 4t Olllll • .,..., ...... --.... .... 41Lofllr , ee Thtlll ..,~.,.mi 880taf- DOWN 18oxlng cNlnp Hfln'Y ~~ .... ~w 1 2 3 4 14 .. by Harold Le Ooux I PLAN ON 6Ef1'1N6 MM. ARE A 5EARCH THERE ANY WAAAANT.' 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IN L.00£ Wffil A GIRL I~ A Dl~fRerT UJNCH PERIOD ;. , .. by Kevin Fagan tu, ~~llK ... fM~ ~t>A ~ltl<. I~ ~Ul.1..'i A Cu'f'E ~-4 "'7N11' ~ l:JO \Jf ""V ~1'AR.1' ~LKI~(, 10 ~~R? I J\JS1' 'fOLt' ~ 6~E lllAS 1'~E. Cvff.61" t.rft"I .. ~ JERK l't' EvE.R -SEE.tot ... (,,l~L.! ,....__ ...... OR.SMOCK SO YOU CARRY A CAN OF MACe WHeN YOU WAL.K HOMI!! A-r NISH1"', l!!H, ..JUNe!! ?- YOU 1-1ve IN A -roueHeR. Ne!!IGH-BORHOOP °T°H AN M09"f, eH, KIPPO ~ !HE MEN RETtRE. lo THE LIV\NGp.(X)M lO IALK f\BOOI WORK ... f\NO"lfiE~GO INTO 1HE. KtTCHf:N - -f\NO ~LK A00lJT us. . . . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT(Tuesday, September 8. 1981 . ... B7 r7·----------~--------.~~~~--~--------~----~----------~--~----------------- Keren MOt•Ow. 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Prile rt•l'i ,.._ 11'"'"''" to meln ntoG **'""TtoeOlflRwll" One man'• 11mp1a pn11oeo-puml at>out her work a mono the fVV'lr ia1n -..n1>1anoe 01 1101 ~$) ~no ,.., .... ., tn•V normlky amid IM , .. ,or. phy of ~fa and IO¥I It ptl Of FUGlll llaly Ill t937 'A' Fernando I.Mn•• 1et1ted 1n an uncommon. ~an'*. K<'EFr s·oo "Nova." The JUe and <SJ1MZAM1>0011 -AFTERHOON~ CtJMOV\. work of controversial Nobel Priie John eyn., ahow• vou • • • • "The ConlOfn'llll" • thing• ••••nger than lflllh, 12:00 •••• "II H~ To (19711 ~Louie rr1niig. winning scientist Linus Pauling i..g11than11te. AM 1en1at J_ .. 11959> 0ot1• oay. nant. Oomlnlque Sanda ,,.,.,, anythl»g you ve -Jlldo. Lemmon A IOC>•t., -gt-wlN her court CIM Directed by 8emardo e.r CBS fJ 9·00 Movie. "Stranger·:.. (Z)MOW anc1,.,., tawy« wnen aha io1uce1. A phlloaopfly p;o-The Story of a Mother and Dauahter... ••e "The Mllfrlaoe o 1 -1ral•roa<1 rycoon '-•trvwi.. to main· • e Mltla Braun" ( 19791 Han-• ••·~"A F*"ll In The 1111n -Mmbl...oa 01 Bl'lte l>uvis. Gena Howlands. After an nor--'--amid 1 ..... 1"'°'' b ( t . na Schvou111, Klaua BloOd' (1981) Errem Ztm 01 ,;~t llal)' 1n';937 'R' a senet• o more t wn 20 years. a woman Lowueeh 01rac11d by t>aU•t J•. Angla OIC:kllllon ())THeWACKYWOAU> r eturn::, to lht> home of her \\.tdowed Ra1natw.,nerF ... blndel (CJ ••"BvrlC\ld•' C)j JONATHAN wtNT£AS moth<.•r fol' <JI) uncertain l'CUlllOn During World Wllf II, • ( t978) Wayne David Craw. Hoat: Otaon w .. tee 0.-mao bride atruggle• to la<d, Juon Evert A cot- (%) MOVIE 941rvlve u Iha wall• '°' tne 1eg1 tludenl tttee to prove Hawkeye II pk:ked to l><t the l*'IOnal physician la< e C0t~C-r • OOOOTIMES J J , TMlma and MlchMI dllCOYer that their new boerder I• the only IUMV• Ing wt1ne11 In 1 trlal egeilnat a dange<oua crimi- nal NOT TOO HAPPY DAYS Al Molinaro 1 left l and I lenry Winkler portray political prisoners in an episode of "llappy Qf1ys" on ABC (('h 7 1 at 8 p.m . 8 • • "The Mlll'rllQI 01 return Of her IOldlef 111.11 a ctoemlcll company ta Merla Braun" ( 111711) Han· 11~ II Cl) U.S. OPEH u a modern-day t>ounty band R' NC tally dumplng IO•IC na Schygulla, Kleua HIGHLIGHTS hunter 'R' 1:30 MOVIE wu111 1n10 a !own'e wa1., Lowltech Directed by Hignuonte or Ille oay'a 1:00 G PSYCHIC • * "Thi lncredlbla Voy· lk.lpply Rainer W«ner F ... blndar act10t1 In the US Open PHENOMENA aga 01 Stingray" The 0 ••"From HeO To Ille· During W°'ld war 11, • TennllJ Cnamplonantpa "Reltglon tn The N-Age" m1grity Stingray Irle• to tory" George Hamllton, •• E1.ECTNC ~AHY(.., 0 A8CNEWS CltHeONEWS OMOVIE • • "From H4M1 To ll1eto- r1 • e:ao G JOt<EA'S WllD GJ All IN THE FAMILY Arcnla finds out LIOnel Jel- fertOn has bMr\ d•llnQ hlS 21 ·yMf-old nleee • llENN't HILL Benny oelebfllM hit 941h blrlhdly In 1 hoapltal sur- rounded by b11ut1lul nur ... • KCET NEWHEAT HOit et.le Robena 8°D STUDIO SEE "Rock Musk:" Cola<ado kid• write and racord their own rock tune•. jYvenlle dallnquenl• get a MCOnd ct\lnca on the Miia High Ranch In CaHfo.nla (R) 9 BARNEY Miu.ER A daaperete citizen lhr91191\a to btow hlmsetf and the 1><eclnc1 lky high ~~ OEAOl-THE GAAT'EFUL DEAD IN CONCERT The Gr11eM o..d are fea- tured In a Hall~ con- Clr1 at RldlO City Music H•ll I" N-Yon. City &40 (%)PIRATE DAYS AT CAT AUHA ISLE W6 8 EDfTONAL 1:00 11 C88 NEWS D NBCNEWS D A8CN£WS 0 8ULL..8EYE GJ M"A0S•H Whan Henry 81aka •• translerred lo Tokyo. Hew111eye leunchla • wild campelgn to get him oack «D STREETS Of SAN F'RANCl8CO An operetlva on the underworld returoe to 1111 U.S tron1 France only 10 be Ml up for I hit fl) OVER EA.SY GIMSI John Raitt (R)Q ml MACHEIL I LEHRER RE.POAT Cl) TIC TAC DOUGH 0 MERVOAlmN Guea11· Andrea McA.rdle, WUllam Oe'lane. Ma<I Sahl (C)MOVIE • • • "Bobby Deerlleld" 11977) A.I Pacmo. Marthe Kelle< An AmetlCan raclng IOOI, WhO hll found great avc;cesa on the European clrcuil, a11emp11 10 disown hlmaeU lrom hot back· ground and lamlly wtllle falling In 10111 wllh I l>elUti· lul woman 'PG' (D)RUHT028 Last year 11'11 Trojan. Ml a use record lor ltwl moat oon11Cu11¥e gamea played without a lots. the nlghllghta of the Mtason CHANNEL LISTINGS ara remembered In thll aeac111 (ZJ MOVI£ • • • "Goodoye Mr Chlpl ( 1989) Pa tat O'Toole. Patula Clark A dedicated Englllh acn<>Ol- muter It mucn IOved by hlS SlucMnll 7~ 9 2 OH THE TOWN Hoitt Steve Edwards and Malody Roger• lravel to end expla<a NO<thern Ire- land, hlghllghllng the city Of 8ellHI, ~islllng the Oalor~ au1omoo11e plant lor e loolt II tne sport• car OI the '80•. look II. relher Odd castle and 11oe) In al • 16th century pub 0 Qt FAMILY FEUD U EYEOHLA. Hosts Inez Pedroza. Paul Moyer Featured e 1we1va- year -old couege student and computer SC1enllst. 1 IOoll el lhe Dead See ScrOlls 1n IS1ael. men wno wash lo. A.ngllea' 1ky1- crape<s windows 0 FACE TiiE MUSIC G) ALL IN THE f'AMIL Y Edith stages her own pri- vate ravol! when she epplo6S 10< a bank IOllll and discovers ther11 are very dllle<ent rules for men and women fl) MACNEIL / LEH~ REPORT ml NEWS (() P.M. MAGAZINE Mee! Hobie Aller ot Hobie Cal lame RACE FOR THE PENNANT Barry Tompi<1ns and Tom Mccarver recap dMSlonel ba&eball s11nd1ngs and interview some ol lhe i!."'e·s 109 players CQJ a.tSEB4U. San Fr1nc.sco Giants at Los A.llQelft Dodgers 8:00 8 (() WAL TEA CRONKITE'S UNIVERSE Q a LITTLE HOUSE OH THE PRAIRIE Cnlrles finds a horne 10< 1ne two orpnans, un1wara or 1ne cruel trea1men1 that Is awaiting them lhere (Parl 2)(R)O U @ HAPPY DAYS Ttoa gang plays a mus.cal tribute 10 the AmerlCan Immigrant (RIO 0 MOVIE • * * "The Night Digger ( 197 ti Pa1r1e11 Neal Pam ... Brown A woman flee$ the clutches or net !yr anno- caf mother t>y takll\Q a psy- choh<: klller with her 10 Scotland ID P.M. MAGAZINE A physlc:S professor wno does trlekl to demonatrate physlal ••-. a NllW York t>akert lhll speclalrzea In "X-rated" peatr-. Chet Tell.J11ak" t>fuat>erry pie Cap! Carrot °" walltlng to cure neadachos Cl) MOVIE • • • 55 Days At 1J KNX 1 1CBS1 l '" •\11q1•h•.., Q KNBC 1NBC.1 Lo-. Ar1·11 1,. 0 •<TLA Ind IL ,., Artq1• ,.., U AABC TV t AB(,,1 I 1 /In l• " ll --l'MB 1CB::.1 S.1n U •'4u 0 KtiJ TV pna 1 Ln~ An 11• ... @' KCST 1ABC1 ':>an D•1·q11 m Knv1trid1l1h AnQPIP., Q) !\COP TV rtri l 1 L11~ A"1l .. • m r<cE r rv Pas1 Lo., ,,,, ,. ml l<OCE TV PB'-H1Jnl 11111 H• t t Peking" ( t963) Cheriton HeSIOf\, A.111 Gardn« Ten-"°" and polhlCll 1urrno11 surround• 1ne Ch1ne1e Boxer Re1>emon or t900 fll) NOVA "Lll'\Us Paulrng Crusading Sc1en1ls!'' The Ute and work ol 1ne contro11ar&1al Nobel Prlze-W1nn1ng aclen· !Isl are traced. (R) O m> THE WORLD OF MOTHER T£R£SA J~ D•Yldson Suuklnd talk• W1tn cotleaguet and pattenta or the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize rlclpl•nl 11>ou1 her w0<k on rerno1e villages, lepe• homes •nd 0<pnaneges IR) MOVIE • • • • "Panon ( 1970) George C Scott, Karl Mal- den Tne car-or World War fl general Glfrge S Patton II lf8ced ft.rough lhe Ne><th Alr1ean. SICiiian and European campaJOna, as well u hit con111c11 w1m other ottloers 'PG ( S) BIZARRE )()(Ill JOhn Byner snows you thing• 11renger than lrulh lerg« than Ille and unler 1han enytnll\Q you've --OMO'llE ••'It · Honayauckle Rose' I t980) Wiiiie ~son. Dyan Cannon While on tour. • T eus country· -•uwn singer t>eoomes involved wilh 1ne seducllve oaughlet 01 hla sidekick even lhoogh he 11111 IOI/IS hlS fllY·Bl·hOme wile 'PG 8:30 f) (I) ST£PHANIE A young woman becomes Iha hOSI Of • tetevlflon magazine shaw 0 MOVIE * * 'I\ 'Bulla! For A Bed· man ( 19641 Audie Mut- phy, Oa.rren McGalAn A bandll vows lo klll the men wno married t'tla ••·wife 0 9 LAVERNE& SHIRLEY Laverne rec:elvM mYSIC ies.ons from Carmine, and hermOf\IZH 1n song With Shlrley (R) O m THE 000 COUPLE Oscar's ex-wtla lells him ane ii •emarrytng and Invites Fellk and him lo 1ne wedd•l'Q ($) L.AFF-A·'TliOH A comlldoan hOll and lour comic co111es1en11 who compll• agelnlf one anoiner are leatUted on 1n11 unc.n90ted comedy game show 9:00 f) (() MOVIE • • •;, "S1rangers The S1ory Of A Mother A.nc:t D1ugto1er " (1979) S.tte 01v11. Gena Rowland• Alt8< en ab~ OI more than 20 yeera, • woman relurna 10 tne home Of toer Wl<lowed moltoer lor an oncenlln reunton (R) D ~MOVIE • • • "Tne Besl Place To Be" (P11rt 2) ( 1979) Donne Reed Efrem Ztmballsi Jr An a11rac11va widow s ett0<l1 10 make a new 1118 IO< he<Mll are c:omplle•led by ner hippie daughter end her ret>elllous 1een-ega son (R) 0 0 TiiREE'S COMPAKV The roomm11as' com- plain11 10 !he bulldlng owner coll Relpll Furfey hit 101> and aperlmenl (R) Ga MERV ORlf'RM Guests Andrea McA.rdla. W1mam Oe'llll'le. Mori Sahl. G«man bride etrugglaa 10 (t1on1 Flusn1ng Meadow•. Hoalii Damien Slmpaon, 1top tne evll -IOfd, George Papp81d 'PO MWVl\19 ea Sha wal!a IO< l1'141 N Y ) S1..!la H\11'11 G~I K«t-Titan. from taking OYlf 11'11 * * * .,._ "Tl\OM Lipa, rttUl'n ol ,.,.. toldlef hut· 0 CJ! TONIGHT neth W11son, O O world 'G' Tf\QM Eyes" ( 1980) Franlt band. 'R' Host Johnny C1r1on GJ MOVIE 0 MOVIE Langella, Glynnlt O'Con- e:ao D OJ) TOO CLOSE f'OA Gu .. 1a Marsh• MHon, • * * ,,.., "Salurday Nigh! **'.It "The Satanic Rllff nor A llamboyenl lk.lmmet COMFORT Nell Simon Sean Moray, And Sundiy Morntno 01 Dracut•" (1973) Chrlt· 11ock ac10<, wno dreams Hanr)•• lelhet etr1ves IO< 1 1ne Oak Ridge Boya ( 1980) Albert Finney !opner Lee. Peter Cushing or Broadway stardom vltlt and anc:ourages Jack· D QJ) A8C NEW8 Rachal Rober'lt Ttwt untlnk1bla Tranayt Cleland• an oncompete!\t i. 10 lalla 8 )Ob In N-NtOHTUHE e IHOEPENOEHT van1 en bloodsucker at~atruck pr1>9 bOy anc:t Yor1t (R) U LETS MME A DEAL NETWORK NEWS auempts 10 con1r01 the promot8S n11 romance woln ())MOVIE Cl) 8TAHLEYSIEGEL (¢)MOVIE wO<ld, end ltlll everybody aohOruagtrl 'R' * *.,.. "Real Liie" ( 19791 6l) l<CET NEWSBEAT * • • ··Tne Counl 01 In It, by converting world 1:00 (SJ*•* "Home From A.ll>a•t Btoolcl. Cherie• Ho11· Clete Roberti Monie Crlato" 1 l&:M) Rob· •••dera 10 his cull ol devll· Ttoe Hiii" (1960) Roberl Grodin A lllm er-mo\19a ml CAPTIONED A8C .,., Donat. E111,a Lando worahlpP1<1 R' Mitchum. Georg• P•P· 1n wtth a family 1n Phoenix. NEWS 8asec:I on the novel by :t;M 0 NEWS P••d A man's lllegollmlle Arizona, 10 p1oduce 1 cine-AE.O Sl<El TON'S Alaundra Oum as An 4:00 D MOVIE son"'" ni.11re ma Yarlte dOC:U"'*1llfY on MOR£ FUNNY FACES Innocent man unfualty *•'.It Commando " 1:'°fC1 ••'It "Uptown Satur- tri. average A.meric.n tem The fn1erna1lonally lmprh•e><•ed for 20 yeart 1196•) S1ew11r1 Granger. day Night" 11974) Sidney lly 'PG' acclaimed French mome makes 1 daring aacape to Dorian Gray POll!ef. Biii Cosby A leclo- tO:OO I " Cl) m NEWS Marcal Matc:eau j0tn5 me wraall revenge on tne men 4: 15 ... MOVIE ry WO<k•r and • llrlel· <!J) HART TO HART master Comedian In a par. reaponSlbie * "Mon1181 From Tile wlM cabl>le gel C8UQhl up wn11e In ine hOspllel with a lormanc:e al 1ne Circle 1n Z) MOVI£ Surl" ( 1963) Jon Hall, Sue In • gangland feud wf\en concussion, Jennifer wol· the Square Tnea1re on * • • ·~ · Thoaa Lipa. Casey tt•ey decide to trill• gang- """' 1 murder (R) 0 l<llchener, Ontario tnoaa Eyes" I t980) Frank lier who held up a bar m PR£8ENTE [.S)MOlllE l •noell•. Gtynn11 O'Con-Wedt1e•dat1'• 2:00 0 ..... "Nasty Habols" "Tapestry" A port•all 01 * • "Friday The 131h" nor A llamboyent summet ( 1977) Glenda Jackson Roaa Guerrero. whO teac:n-(1980) Betsy Pllmer. Adro· 11oc11. actor wno dreams Bayt inte itfovle• Melina Metcouri Sevetat " cutturll undertlandlng enne King Tne reopening ol Broadway st1<dom ~ nun• In a PMadelphla con· through dent• In lhe Et of a aumme< camp, GIOIMI<! defends an lneompe1en1, -'!""'~ -vent t>ecome enmeshed In Peso achoo! dla11k;t, Is 20 yaars earlier alter inree 111ge-struc1t pr09 boy end 8:30 l.CJ • • "Treasure Island a Watergale-l•ke tcandel P'etenled murders. attracts a vlndle· pron1otes hie rom1nce wolh ( 1970) Animated A young •• 8 ,_ lbbeN 11 8bOYI (Q) MOVIE live killer who knotes 1 chOrua Qll'I 'R' t>oy dlsc:overs 8 map 01 to b8 1pp01n1ed 'PG ·~ "Steel" ( 1980) lee unSYspac!lng teen-agers 1 10 8 Cl) THE SAINT Treuura llland and Mii Z' *a• '.It "Three Corn- Me.1ors Jenntlw O'Neill A 'R A ba1u111u1 young gorl out 10 searell 10< II fl~ t t938) Ro1>8<'t Tey- belutolul women II aaalet--Ml>NIGH'T-appeals to Simon for help 7:00 0 • • • Electr1e Etkimo l0t. Margaret Sullavan ed t>y a tough constr\.ICtlon on tne pretan11111n11 ner da Poocn()()I( G' Th1ee young men and a foreman in running lhe 12:001J ()) CANNON Vinci mest11rplec:es ere 8:00 CC)•• '1t "Uptown Satur girt atlck 1oge1ner tnrougn company sn. lnherl!a alter While dall.,.tlng a ranaom enda"Q9<ed (R) day Nognt" p974) Sidney poverly illness and pollll· hi• flltoer'a IUJP•CIO\la, payman1 1n rne O-rt 8 MOVIE P0t1oer. Boll Cost>y. A facto-eel upheaval in Iha tumul- "acc:identel" oaalh 'PG' Cannon IA 5troc.,en by ••'It "BIQ RoM (t974) ry worker and a atreet· luous Germany bet_, 0 MOVIE amneala (R) Snelley W1n1era. Berry w111 cabboe gel caughl up IM wara * * "Phobia" ( t9801 Paul 0 MOVIE Pr1mu1 Prov ate detac:tlves In a gangland teud when 3:00 QJ * * • "The Swimmer" Micheal Glaaer, Susan • • • "Tile Indian F'lght ere hored to capture 811 1ney decide to trait a g•no· I 1968) Burl LancaS111• Hogan A group ol "'*11111· er" I t9S51 kork Oo4JOIH, e.ior110n1s1 sl8< wno l'letd up• be• Jan1ee Rule 1y Ill pallents. str1eken wHh Elsa Marllnelll An Army <!J) HEWS ( Sl • • • "Home From 3:30 0 • • '> Oa•k City phobias are murdered scout guldH a wagon 1r11n 1:30 Cl) MOVIE Tne Hilt ( 1960) Robe<t I t950) Cheriton Hasion. .M:COrdlng 10 tnetr 1nc11v1du-througn StOUa country • • • "Champagne Fe>< Molchum. George Pep. Lozet>alh Scon el laars 'R U 9 FA.KTA.SY ISL.AHO C11sar ( 1950) Ce1esie pard A man·s 111eg111m11e C., • • 'Treasure Island" 10:30 GJ NEWS A handicapped gorl MM>lros a Holm, Ronald Colman son saves hos Ille ( 19701 Anlmaled A young G) IHOEP£HOEHT cure tor her paralySls, and ($)MOVIE 0 • • • ··simon · ( 1980) boy discovers a mep of NETWORK NEWS a llnencillly troubled men • • "Su,...vaJ Run" Pai.. A.Ian Arktn Auetin Pendle-Treasure Island and sets SI FAST FORWARD pull• con111e1 oul °" hom-Greves Ray Milland A Ion Sclenllsts at I t>Uan• oul 10 searell 10< 11 "Space· Developments 10 sell (R) group of teen-~• alum-1y mladlrected 1n1nk tank $ • • Tne lrn:•edlble JPICI technOlogy include 0 GUNSMOKE ble upon sometnlng they c:onvlnca • bumbling COi· Voyage Ot Stingray G' communfcallona, manu· G) MISSIOH: shouldn't have ~ and leg• profeUOt tn1t he II an 4:00 0 • • looll Back In tacturlng and weather IMP08818l.£ must pay tor 11 with their lllen from outer apaoe Anger ( 195111 Cl•ore Mlelhtea G) A()()l(IES llvee 'R' 'PG Bloom Rochatd Burton ml THE PRIME OF MISS t:50 8 MEWS 10:00 Cl) * 'h High Socoely 8ased on lhe play by JOhn JEAH 8AOOfE @ MOVIE 1:56 8 MOVIE ( 1955) Bo-V Soya, Huntz Oeborne At th8 IHI "Gullla.. Miu Brodie s * ·~ 'Sometime Sweet ••'It "Play Dirty" (1969) Hell An lnnerllal'ce 11 moment. a man dosc:overs views on Italy cause greel Sunn" ( 1978) Shawn M lchael C1lne, Nigel almost diverted unlll 1he that he loves and nMda hot consternation •mong a Harns, Herry Ream• A Davenporl A Brltllh com-Boys ..-1 lhe Jones lamo· wile young Italian gort'1 tamlly beaulllul girt 1>ecome1 mender anamp1s 10 stop ly Z 1> • • "Goodbye Mr (R) trapped 1>1'-ha< !WO AHled forces from <1estr0y-e-J • • * "A Liiiie Chips ( 1969) Peter 11:00. DD Cl) <IJ) a pert0nal111es llQhllng lor 1no Germen auppltes so Romance (1979) Liu 0 TOOie, Pelula Clark A NEWS conlrOI or hef mind and that he' can uM lhem ren<:e OhYllt. 04-lane dedicated Enghsh school· D STAR T"9< ,.,., l>ody 2:00 D a NeWS An eld.,ly con arUSI )Olnl mH!lt IS much loved by Thi EnlerprlM II Mnl 10 0 MOVIE 0 MOVIE two young runaways In hos students prolect ll'le planet Olganla * * • "Simon" ( 11180) • • "Hostages" Stuart love on 1 mad dasto KtOH 5:00 IC.' • • • "A Ullle wnleh I ... In the path of 1ne Aten Arllln, Austin Pendle Wh1tm1n A pleasant eve-tne Euroe>aal' continent Romance" ( 1979) Lau· warring KlinQ<>n• ton SclentiSIS 81 I biuit••· "'"Cl turns 1n10 a nlghlmare wtlh the Chlldren's PBfe!\IS rencie Ollvtel, O.ane Lar>e D NEWLYWED GAME ly mlsdlrec1ed lh•nk lank ot lerr()( tor an Innocent •nd the POfM;e In hol pur· An elderly car> 11111t t0tn1 ID MANNIX convince 8 buml>Hng COi· lamlly who are taken hOS· suit 'PG' two young runaways In "A Copy Of Murde<" lege prolessa< lhat he IS an tage by a band ol cr1m1· 0 * • "Look Beel< In love on • mad dash across G) BENNY HIU. alien lron1 outer apace nels Anger ( 1959) Clalr• 1ne European continent Benny lmperaona!es some 'PG' 2".:20 8 NEWS Bloom, Rtchard Burton w11n the children s parents ...,_.nown entartaJner1 f2:30 0 OJ TOMOAAOW 2".AO D NEWS Baaed on 1twt play by John end 1he pollOI '" no1 pur-e DICK CAVETT Gunia s1noer Juoca N--2:46 GJ MOVIE Osl>orna Al the IHI toll PG' 0.-ta. J-WOlco!I, Ion, NFL playtW agent, Of * • "Beyond The Time moment. a man discover• 5:30 ($) ••••,~"The High And Cllve James. (Pan 2 of 21 Gerry Argovltz Barner" (1960) Rot>erl lhal twt IOY• And needs h•• The MIQhly (11154) JOhn (R) (H) MOVIE Clarke. Darlene Tnomp· wtte Wayne, Clllfa Trevor An CC) MOYIE I> • • "The Hunte< ( 1979) t0n 10:30 (S) • • • "Air plane•" airplane w!lh 22 ~- * • • "All That Jan Sieve Mc~. Ell Wei. 2::50 9 EDl'TORIAJ.. ( 1980) Robert Heys. Julie oera eooard runs onto den (19711) Roy Scheider. Jea. llCl'I Ralph • Pepe ThO<· 2::56 8 MOVIE HIQerty Attet an elrlln«'s gar en route 10 Sen Fran slea Lange The lumultu· son leads I dangerous Iola • • • ··The Mind 01 Mostet er-11111 to loocl poison· ell(;() ous Ille ot a prolesslonel dancer Is followed from 1UCCeM on the 11age to l*'IOnal et•-'R' RAa:~THE PENNANT Barry Tompkins and Tim Mccarver recap dhrlslOf\el b111ba1' 1tancllnos and lntervtew ,_ ol lhe ~~pleyers • • • "Tr>e Ollence" (1973) Sean Connery. T1a- 110< Howard Whtie trac:k1no down 1 child moi.atar. a London delecllve alowfy edges hlmtllf toward • ner11011S brNkdown. 'R' JOHN DARLING 0ELIEVf Mf! IT'S NO™tNC,- AUAIN~T YOU PERSONllL.L Y, 0R.ENDA! by Armstrong & Batiuk l'T'S .JUG! IHAI WHEN IT C.OMES 1'0 ANCHORING IHE.. NEWS .•. I'M 0 ... SICALL.Y A LONER.' ! " 'Maggie' really not Erma Syndicated show ready to preview By JERRY BUCK A~T ....... Wrtt.f LOS ANGELES -Miriam Flynn s ays thal arter years of commercials and comedy s ketches. she is rinding her first starfing role in a series a tough challenge. "This character is very real." she says of the housewife and mother created by humorist Erma Bombeck for ABC's "Maggie ... "It's a challenge to be an actress. It's easy to play a one-dimensional character In a sketch. But this is dirferent and it's tou~ber." Miss Flynn plays Maggie Weston In the situa· tion comedy set for Friday nights in the fall. She li¥eS in a household in Dayton. Ohio. surrounded by males. There's hec husband. a school vice prin- cipal, played by James Hampton, and three sons. One son will never appear on the screen -he'll always be somewhere else. "Thil'I is not Erma Bombeck's life," says Miss Flynn, although the author once lived in Dayton and her husband was a school official. "Maggie has a different point of view and at- titude. Erma was very inalatent about that. She picked her hometown because ahe felt It's about as Middle America q you can get. "Unlike Erma," the actress says, "She bu no creative ouU« to ~x.prers beraell. And 1he's the on· ly woman ln the household, ao abe has to look to the outalde. That's why th• beauty shop la lmpor- la11t to ber ••• 1be beauty &bop, nm by Doris Roberts, wUI be a part of ftft"Y show, -so U,.t the ,,.,men can set tosetber to exohanae experieoc.s. ltbeli•'• nemesb will be a nela.hbor, played by Judlt.b Marie Ber1an.. "She'll be the kind who Waul tM drivew., and potty~ her kid.I at t two m911lhs," Miss Flynn says "She'll look down on Maggie and make cracks about her appearance and the kids:· Miss Flynn got her role largely on the basis of a sketch she did when she was a regular on the •'Tim Conway Show·· on CBS. ··Erma saw the sketch and said that was Mag- gie," the actress says. "It was a sketch that I wrote based on something that happened to me. And that's what Erma does. she takes things from real life." Miss Flynn was born into a large Irish- American family in Cleveland. "I don't have any children." she says. "but I was the oldest of eight kids, so I know children . I grew up in a neighborhood full of kids. I went to parochial schools. and a Catholic education is the best source of comedy material in the world." After graduation from Baral College In Lake Forest. lll.. Miss Flynn headed ror Chicago to enter show business. Her first interview was with Dick Orkin and Bert Berdls, famous for their "Dick and Bert" comic radio commercials. They were later on the Conway show with Miss Flynn. It looked ltke a polite tumdown from Orkin and Berdia until, on her way out, Miss Flynn said, "I do t.be sound of a wlndow beinl washed." Not long after that, the comedy team landed a windshleld·wtper account and Mlta Flynn did the · lirst ol many commercials with the pair. Dw1nc t.blJ 11me period, tbe jo6Md 8ftond Cil,y, I.he Chlca10 lmprovi.lat.lonaJ comedy ciom· pa.n1. ll wu then lbat the met 'bet' buabmldt WUI Porter, an ac:tor·wrlter ""°'' now with. tb.t ComedJ Store Pl•yen. Miu Flynn bu written many comedy sketches ----·· MIRIAM FLYNN ... ·Moggie· tough challenge for Second City and the Conway a how, as well as commerclals for Orkin and Berdla. "I don't know if I'll try to write for 'Maggie, ... t he says. "It would be very rou1b tbe flnl year. But U we conUnue l"d U.ke to try my band. Writing a sketch lJ much different than wriU.na an episode. JBut I will tnow lhla ebancttr better than anyone.·· ~-- HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Steve Allen. Harvey Korman and Madeline Kahn are among those who will be hosts for the new one-hour syndicated show to be taped live at the Improvisation night club in Hollywood. A series or guest hosts will join owner Budd Friedman for "An Evening at the Im prov." The shows will begin Sept. 25 in more than 100 cities across the country. Gary Coleman stars in the theatrical movie ·'On the Right Track" for 20th Century-Fox Studios. Coleman, from NBC's "Diff'rent Strokes." plays a 10-year -old boy who makes a railroad sta- lion luggage locker his home. The movie also stars Maur een Stapleton, Norman Fell, Michael Lem- beck, Lisa Eilbacher and Bill Russell. Mark Harmon has acquired the film riabts to the life s tory or Kirk Kilgour, former star voHeyball player made a guadraplegic In a freak accident during a game in Rome . . . Charles Haid, Vlveca Lindfors and Joan Bennett join Tom Selleck a nd Jane Curtin In the ABC movie ''Divorce Wars" ... George Schaefer will direct "A Piano for Mrs. Cimino," starring Bette Davia . l.m Angeles County Sheriff Peter Pitche11 bas signed an agreement with Rosner Ptodu.cUona and Filmwaya Telev1sion to develop a wetkly prime· time dramatic aeries for CBS. Goldie Hawn wUI •tar in "Swint Shift,'" a romantic World Warn comedy for United ArtJatl. Tbe movie will re\lnlte director Jona~ De mm e and. Academy Award ·wlnnla1 screenwrtter Bo Goldman. .... .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/TuHday, September 8, 1981 QUEENIE "l had a three-sushi lunch at a martini bar . or was it the other way around?·· DEAR READERS: The State Depart· ment of Consumer Affairs reports that on Aug. II, the Assembly Business and Professions Committee passed SB 115, a blll that represents the first major assault by s pecial Interests on the California law re· qulrelng a majority of public members on s tate occupational llcens lng boards. Tbe As· sembly Ways and Means Committee will hear SB 165 ln the next few weeks. This bill destroys the public member ma· jority on the Board of Architectural Ex- aminers. It will add to the current board of five public and four licensee members, five more architect members, resulting In a 13· me mber board dominated by tbe occupa· Uonal group it is charged with regulating. Sponsored by the American Institute of Architects, the bill also will dilute the ex· ecutive powers of the governor by creating a joint executive-legislative appointive autbori· ty, according to DCA. Readers wishing to express their opi· nlons on this proposed legislation may want to contact the two Orange County legislators serving on the Assembly Commllttt on Ways and Means. They are : Richard Robinson CD· Santa Ana>, Room 3130, State Capitol, Sacramento 95814 (Orange County phone: 530-7200 and 558·4ll9), and Ross Johnson CR· Fullerton ), Room 2 126, State Capitol, Sacramento 95811 <Orange County phone: 738-5853). Investigations allowed DEAR PAT DUNN : When I hed for some insuranre recently, the agent told me that lhe insurance investigator could gather informa· lion about me only with prior written con- sent. I never heard this before, and thought that investigators could jus t go around and ask their questions whether the person who applied for insuranre liked it or not. W.J , Costa Mesa The Insurance agent appears to be stretching the truth a bit. Companies do not seek your consent in order to have a con· s umer investigative company gather In· formation from neighbors, fellow employees and businesses. Federal law requires only that you receive prior notlncatlon of such ln· vestlgatlons, not that you authorize them. Gas tax answers DEAR PAT DUNN . I go to school after work two nights a week and occasionally the class meets on Saturdays Can I deduct the cost of the gas I use to get to school? P .R .. Huntington Beach If your educational expenses quallfy as a tax deduction, you may deduct transporta- tion expenses between work and school, ac· cordh\g to the Internal Revenue Service. However, If you go home before golng to school, you may deduct either the expense of golng from work to school or from borne to school, whiche ver Is less. You may not de· d11ct the cost or local transportation between your home and school on Saturday or any other non-working day. • c;nt a problem'' Then w nte to Pat '-1 Dunn /'at will cul red tape. getting • lhf' answers and action you need lo rnlV€ rnequ1t1e.~ m government and ,... • husmess Mail l./O\.lr questwns to Pal ~ I Dunn . Al Ynur SenJtce . Orange Coast Daily Pilot . P 0 Box 15611. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 As many Letters a.~ possible will be answered. but phoned inquiries or letters not rncludmg the reader's full name. address and husmess hours phone number cannot be> considered This cnlumn nppears daily ex· c~t Sundays · C.111-42-51 •. Put a few word• to work for ou. -• F..;;>•i •• y-• ~-~--- School Children Immunizations & Health Checks Free community HNlce clinic conducted dally In the Huntington Center m111 1 to o4 p.m Sept. 5-8-i-10-11·12 lnchx!ea lmmunlzatlOna for OPT, me111ea, mumpe and Rubella plu1 tHtt for •Y9•. hearing. rffding and TB. Journey into desert n~ careful planning BARSTOW <AP) -On the face of lt, the pro blem was minor. An 80-year·old Orange County woman took a wrong tum last month while driving home from a visit, and her car became stuck in some sand 1,000 feet from Interstate 15. ~ daye--later, ... uthoritierfound the body of Winifred Campbell. She had died of dehydration. Officials say such tragedies occur all too often. Southern Californians, who flock to the Mojave Desert for camping and recreation, may fatally underestimate its perils. ··People come out here with nothing," s aid Capt. J im Burchett of the California Highway Patrol. "J guess they expect lo find very -. l l l \ __ l .l .... ~ "--··--__ ,,,, __ 4t: well-stocked campgrounds." But instead, they find a dece ptively se r e n e l a nd sca p e where air temperatures o f 110 are not uncommon and the ground heat at that temperature can rise to 140 degrees. Flash floods can change a we1t:1mown Sl>Ot -inrn 1nuamlllar territory from one week to the next, and vast open spaces stretch between &as stations. Burchett said a person who lacks desert experience can, if he panics, die in four to seven hours afte r becoming lost. "When you lose more than 10 percent of your body fluids, you're beyond self-help. Jf your brain temperature rises by more. than six r More degrees you can 't helv yourself," said J ames L . Smith , a Sa n Bernardino County iihcriff'i. deputy There are ct•rtain steps that l'an greatly increai,c one's r hances or survival, authorities i.uy. Let pco,.el<• know ~.b~re y<w'll be llnd when you !>houta return 1>11 a search can be launched if necessary Take along suffi cient shoes and clothing, food a nd water. A trip into lhe desert isn't a Jaunt lo the bearh. Never go into the desert alone If you do get stur k. try to remam calm. Use what resources you have. allhouJ!h be careful ahout drinking water fro m a radi ator berause 11 may contain anl1freezl' If necessary. dig a holl.' under the car . ' and take i.hclter there "You can use the mirrors for s ignaling," Smith s aid. "You can burn the tin•s for signaling. You can tuke out the wmdow and build a solar !>tall, or USl' ~asolanc to start a fire." Jle said.JJnt.~p.le..ww. !ou.n.d.d&ad 1n a camper an which the storage tank wus hair full of water. Avoid unnl'Cessa ry exertion, and try to stay an a positive frame of mind Above all . stay with your car, "hich is lakl•I) lo be found w1th1n an hour ar 11 brt•aks down o n the freew<.1y Even in remote areas. a car as much easier to spot rrom the air and walkers ran l'nd up going in circles Warn ing: The Surgeon General Has (}etermtned That Cigare tte Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health 1 j I . . D1ily Piiat TUESDAY, SEPT. 8, 1981 CLASSI Fl ED C4 Reggie Jackson's angry over . a sour incident with his manager. C2. SIUJnp get s worse Angels lose Clark -and four in a row IN CONTROL '.':11 2 Sl'ed Bjorn Borg. seen ht•rc 111 his 'ac·tor\' o\'er Da' 1d C;,irler. \\llS s t·hrduled to meet :'lio. 13 SN·d A~w1.... \':rnnick '.\'.oah toda\' an fo11 r th-round <.ae t1<m of the l '.S. Opt.;n for stor~ on .\-Inn · da~"s upsets. see page Cl. KANSAS CITY. Mo IAPJ lt was no coincidence that Withe Wt Ison was struggling before th1s season 's baseball strike at the sam e time the Kansa s City Royals were dropping to 10 game.s below .500 And it is no coincidence that the Royals are in first place an the On TV tonight channel 5 at 5:30 American League West D1v1s1on at the same tame Wilson has begun finding the magic touch that carried him and the Royals to the heights an 1980. MONDAY NIGHT, the switch hitting outfielder stroked four sing les and scored t wace as the Royals pounded the Angels, 7 1 It was his third four hit game of the ··second season · · Since the strike, he's raised his average 25 points to .z~. It's unfair to sa}. as a few \\Cre saying prior to las t year 's Kansas City-Phtladt'lphia World Series. that the Royals c·an·~ win without Wilson's 1ntim1dat in~ prest•nce l)n base Hut it's fair to SU\ the\ al\\ a't-S seem to win more. games "'ht•n he's do ing well "It's (!eltang a little better," Wilson said Monday nag ht "Last year was one in a lifetim(:, I think I don't think I will en•r have one like that again, but I hope I'm wrong ·· The kl'~ to his rt'surgence, Wilson says, is finding the ability to r{'lax "RIGHT-HANDED. I "as tn ing to pull the ball all the time," he said "I JUSt relaxed m~ hand tn lhl' slanct• Left handt.'d, I'm put ling the bat on my '>houlder 111 the stance I'm not worrying 11bout. anything. I'm jw.t going out and playing baseball You JUst havl· to relax and let vour rcaelions take can: or tht'mselvt.'s · The Angels sufft'red mon· than lhc1r fourth stra1~hl loss. During pn• game batting practaet'. a -,hol off the bat of Dan Ford struck young outfielder Bobby Clurk in the side of the face The Angels said latl'r he had surrerl'd a frac ' lured bone below th<' right eyt· Tht• \'1ctorv \\Cnl to rookie ll'fl- hander Mike Jones. "ho·., 3 1 since• being c·allc•d up from Omaha afll'rlhestrikl-lie got t\\0·1nr11ng rt.'11cf help from Orange CoC:tst Collcgl' produi:I Ihm Qutsl'n berr). WILSON SINGLED off loser M 1 kt· Witt. 5-8. 1n the firsL annang <tnd stoic st•corH.l as th<: Royals loadl•d lhl' has1•s on a "alk and third baM·man Butch Hobson ::. error, but got only onl' run. 1m a basts loa<Jcocl \\alk to ll al :\ll' Hat» In the third , Willi<· :\1k<-ns s lammed his t\\l•lflh hnml' run of tht.• ·'ear aftl•r Gt.·or ge Brl'lt s ingled. Amos <>tis followed "Ith :.i smgle and Mc: Hae douhled ham to third to chase Wilt and bring on J esst• .Jefferson. who gavt.· up a sacr1f1ce fly to Oarrvl Molle' H rt•tl · s sacra f 11·e f 1) s1:or1:cl W1bon from th1rc1 The Angels got a run 1n the fourth on s ingles b~ Ri ck Burleson, Hod Carew and Bohb) C: ne·h. onh tht.• fifth run the Angl'l::. had s{'on·d 111 four gaml•s C)u1scnht.•rr.' had no trouble Football wasn 't one of Crisell 's prioritie s Former USC back opted for an education and $25 million later, he 's glad he did By JOHN SEVANO Of t"9 Dally l':llot SuH played " (}le red-shirted but suited for home games in '64. l When Bob Crise II entered USC _J~ a Junior in 1963. he had a difficult d~n to make. "For me. 1t was more a question of graduating than antything else. Football at SC is so demanding a lot of guys never do graduate. It was a maller of priorities at the lime and football wasn't one of them " The Newp<>rt Harbor High and Orange Coast Col lege graduate had lo choose whether to pursue football or an educa- llon. While Cras e II "as a running back lie p11:ked the latter. and it would be hard to say he made the wrong choice. LOOKI NG BACK After eight years with Coldwell Banker. Crisell developed his own company en· titled. appropriately enough, Crisell Properties I 111 Newport Beach ). He also teamed with his brother to form Crisell Brothers Development Company t based in Cbicago1 thr oughout hi gh school I he also attended Loyola > and junior college, Coach John Mc Kay tried to convert ham into a de- fensive back. It was a n ad1ustment he found hard to make In all. Cnsell now has more than S25 malhon 1n dc.•velopments. plus holdings in a chain or athletic clubs (one be ing the S:.in Juan Cn•ck Athlellc Clubl "Looking back. I wash I ha d been more interested in football," admitted Cr ise II. "I just nevt'r really could make the transition ... \'es. 11 certainlv would be hard to knock the decision Crisell made. When Crisell was interested, he made people take notice At 5·912, 180 pounds. he wasn't noted for running over oppo- nents. but as Crisell said, "I was a bread and butter runner I was never anything spectacular. but they could always count flnh Crise/I "I was on a football scholars hip at USC . and J was on the team in '63 and ·r,..t. .. t'xplamcd Crisell from his home in San Clemente. "but I never r ea lly Charge rs make it a laugher Fouts' bombs produce big headache for Browns CLEVELAND <AP> The Cleveland Browns have long been called the Kardiac Kids. Call them v1ct1ms ot cardiac arrest today The Browns stood around Monday night. watching San Diego's Dan Fouts bomb them into submission and Chuck Muncie run over and around them at wall. And what was supposed to be a close, down-lo·the·gun game as mos t of Cleveland's have been in the past few years -was a 44-14 laugher for the Chargers. FOUTS CAME OUT throwing. as he was expect· cd to do. He didn't stop until he'd completed 19 of 25 passes I 15 in a row at one stretch l for 330 yards and three touchdowns. Muncie started off in high gear and didn't stop until he'd amassed 161 yards (equalling his single-game career high l and a touchdown. Fouts' passing and Muncie's running accounted for 49 of the Chargers' plays from s crimmage. Jt was also supp<>sed to be a two-sided air show. And it was that. On the losing s ide was Brian Sipe. the Nationa l Football League's passing c hampion and Most Valuable Player a year ago. Try as he might to keep things from getting out or hand <he threw the ball 57 limes and complet· ed 31, both club records. for 375 yards>. he and t h e Brown s were s imply overmatched. Cleveland's only touchdowns were Sipe's passes of 18 yards to Ricky Feacher and four yards to Greg Pruitt. "We expected a s hootout," said Browns <.:oach Sam Rutigliano. "but we didn'l expect it to be so one- s ided." AND SIPE ASSESSED it ttuo way: "I felt we were playing catch·up football from the second quarter on. We were forced into throwing so often for two reasons. One was that they played our run very we ll (allowingjustSSyardson 14 rusbea). • Chargers for their lack of a ground game in 1980 (16th tn the league in rushing despite the arrival of Muncie from New Orleans in the fifth ~ame> was somehow pivotal in the enormity of their victory. "They heard a lot or things about not being able to run the ball." Fouts said. "lthink it gottothem ... BUT SIPE. COACHED by Don Coryell at San Diego State in the early 1970s, laid all the credit at the f cetof the Chargers· head coach. "Don's preparation for this game was absolute- ly superb," Sipe said . "Once he got us down he went into a style of defense that would yield some but not give up a big one. I think he's one of the real geniuses in football today." By the end of the first quarter the Chargers were in control 10·0, thanks to a four-yard touchdown run by J ames Brooks. San Diego's No. l dra ft c hoice, and a 50-yard field goal by Rolf Benirschke. It was just b e fore that first field goal < Benirschke was also good on kicks of 43 and 33 yards later in the game) that Fouts really took cont rol. HE COMPLETED 15 in a row, two s hy of the NFL record Baltimore's Bert J ones set in 1974. They accounted for 202 of Fouts' yards and two of his touchdowns. 13 yards to Brooks and four yards to Hank Bauer. "I wasn't counting them," said cornerback Lawrence Johnson, a member of the inerrective Cleveland defense. "I was trying. to knock one of them down." He finally did. batting away one from Charlie Joiner to end the streak. Joiner was Fouts' favorite target, catching the ball six times for 191 yards. Two of the passes went for 51 yards on the first play after Sipe had passed to Pruitt for the Browns' thlrd·perlod TD and 57 yards <right after Slpe was locomplete) to Dave Logan ln the end rone on fourth down later in lbe period. And Fouts' final bomb waa the final nail in the coffin, 38 yards to RooSmilbfor a touchdown wilb4:20toplay. on me to get four yards when they needed 1t and that 's what m~ average was. four yards · Criscll carnl·d the ball a lot more for the Pirates 1n '61 than he did in '62 Of toursc in '61 Sten• M usscau was OCC's c•oach The nt.'Xt vear it was Dack Turk er. who 1mmcd1atcly brought success. chang. ang a 4 4 I season 1111 '61 1 into a 9-1 c·am - paign and an Orangt.• Show Bowl ap p1:arancc in 62 "I rc.•ally liked Musseau." reflected Cnsell ·1 remcmbt'r he had a tcrnric rec- ord at Mater De1, and he• had 1..•arly suc·- cess at Orangt• Coast, too But then he started los mg .. ~'ht.•n Musscau was fired, after my f1 rst Vl'ar en·rvonl' felt bad Some of the pla~er~ t'~en "ent to a ~upervasors meet- ing to see 1f we rould get ham has job back When Wl''W{Ot then• we kne\\ there "as no wa~ "~e "ere goang to change their minds ... Sn. thl' team waalt'cl on Tucker "Tu<.·kl'f came 1n and it was hkl· C:t breath of fresh air ... remembered C'nsell · He had a "inner ·~ concept and he "'as a <St-e CRISELL, Page C3 > \\Ith the Angt'h 1n ·hts two tn nings of \\11rk . setting them down tn orcfrr 1n lht• e1g-hth and nanth innings To111ght. thl' Angt•b will send Cc·off Zahll 19 7 1 <1ga1ns l Dennis L1:un:.ird t 7 Ill 1 Lopes wants decision LOS ,\NC;ELES tAP J Tht-> Los Angt•lc·s Dodgers' 1nf1cld has hee:n a unat s1nn• mid 1973. the longl'!'.t runnin g foursome 1n hasl'hall history. with Stcv<' C:ant•\ <ii first l>3 \'l' l.Opt.'S at '-t'l'ond. Hon Ct•\ at th1rri <tnd Ball l{U'>Sl'll at shoristup It has l>t•t•n :.i prnduel1 \ c infield as \H•ll, and in '.\l1>11cla) night's 5 I \'tl'lun o\·t·r San Frc.anc1M'O, c; an l'~ s1ngll-d home Lopes With lhl' f11st run in thl' first 1nnang and ('l'~ s lamml•d has 12th homer two 10n1ngs lah·r Thl' inl1l'ld. though. has rl' c·t·1 \NI 1:on..,1dl'ra bit.' <' nt1e1sm "' i:r the _, l'ar-. .. E\t•nom'. 1t st•t•ms. wants to • gl'l rad 1if onl' or another of us." '-Jiii Lopi:s. pl:.i,mg his ::.econd gam1· ufll'r returning from the cl 1sahlfd list .. Pt·opll• "ant LO hn·:.ik up th1-. unat. :.ind Lhe) Lalk ab1Jut agl' Age h:.i'> nothing to do '>'ilh II ·1 II plil) \\h<.ttt·\·er role the~ want mt' lo pluy. and I ve bl'en quilt• t•xpn·-.sl\ I' about that," ..,aid the :l'.l ~ear old I.opes. who w :.is "P<.'llt'cl for 1 "o Wl't•ks by 21 · ~ l'<1r old Slt'\ t• Sa" , "In ;111 f:11rne ... s to mt'. to Ste\'e and to th<' c·luh. tht•y t tht• D<xJger hra ... s • ha' t• to ma kt• a dec1s1on one ":.i~ or the· other .\lso :'>londa\. 21 vear old Make ~1 ar ... hall mad·e has· m aJor league tl•'h11l. tak1ni.: m·t·r for Garn'\' at f1r-.t. and ht• n<1d.t·d a double off the top of thl' ('('Oll'r fat'lcl wall in his l1r-.1 at hat · I 1usl ''ant to sho" I hem I can h:.indlt· m~-.etr 1n thl· major lt•aJ!lll'S. ·said Marshall. who won the 'Tnplt· l'nm n · al Albuquer- que· of tht· Pac1f1c• Coast League \\Ith :.i 374 hctll1ng a\'t•rag<.•. 34 home· runs :ind 140 RHI "But I don't think I II have much of a cha11C·c· lo play thest• last (('" \\ l'l'k ... "I plan to pl:.i~ a little· outfield I his \\ant er 1 rn \\•nezucla 1 and poss1bl) some· third base For four \C':.irs . 1·,·t• bec·n a first baseman. hut fl rst base doesn't look too good fur me as long as StP\'!' Car\'('\' 1s still around \ftl'r LOJll'~ lc•d off lhl• Dodgers· first \\Ith a s ingle• and took third on Dusty llakt·r·-. onc·out b:.ise hit. (;anl'~ clron· home Lopes \\1th "hill dt•vt•loperl .is th1' game '' 11u11ng R Bl --------- "I want to approach this thine from a positive s ta ndpoint," Sipe added. "Tonight w• juat dldn 't score enougn polnu." Fouts said be reJt the derision directed at the So in control were the Char1era that, with the ex· ception of the two po11esaiona when they ran out the clock at the end of each halt, they scored ei1bt of the 10 times they had the ball. San Diego's Mike Wrfhams. nght . breaks up a pass from Cleveland·~ Bna11 Sipe to Dave Logan 185 1 I T-------j . (2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfTuesday, September 8, 1981 s so_ur ~ckly for Lemon, Reggie •~rom AP dts palcbea NEW YORK -It took only two Ill days for Bob Le mon, in his second tenu re a s New York Yankees manager . to get into his first con· trovensy with Reggie J ackson. Bobby Brown re placed Jackson in right Held in the eighth inning of Monday's game with Milwaukee afte r Jackson became a ngry over his pitching team mates' failure to re· laliate afte r he was k nocked down three limes by Randy Lerch of the Brewers. New York won the game 4·2. Lemon would not say if he removed Jackson from the game or Jackson asked out, but according to several Yankee players Jackson was furious. Jacksort Jackson apparently had a s ked Lemon to have Yankees pitcher Ron Guidry retaliate. Be fore Guidry could throw a pitch in the top of the seventh. however. first base umpire Marty Springstead warned both the Milwaukee bench and Guidry that any pitch deemed to be a brushback pitch would result in an automatic ejection from the game. Jackson was knocked down by Lerch in ea ch of his three at-bats in the first, third and sixth innings. He struck out in the first, walked in the third. a nd struck out again in the sixth. Quote of the day Russ Francis, who retired from the New England Patriots. reportedly because he was fed up with the violence of pro foot- ball : "Yeah, I'm the best tight end in foot- ball. But I'd rather be able to walk, to have s ight, to wake up to this <Hawaii) every morning ... ,,,,...--------------------------------------------------...------------------------- Bench ties DiMaggio on home run list Johnny Benela homered twice, ty· Ill Ing Joe DlMa&1lo on baseball's all· time home run lis t wltb 381, powerina the ClnctnnMtl Reds to an 8-7 victory over San Diego Monday night. Tom Seaver, 11 2. won his fourth straight decision . . In other Nptlonul League action, Bobby Bonda drove In five runs with his second 3nd third home runs of the season. powering the ChlcaMO Cubs to u 10·0 triumph over St. Louis The Cubs' Doug Bird tossed a thrtw-hitter in his sevonth Na· tioTial t.fnlgue start . Tim Raines extended has hit Ung streak through 12 gamus with a seventh-inning single that drove in the go-ahead run a s M o ntrt!al nipped Philadelphia, 5·4. Reliever Woody Fryman, who worked Bench • o n e scorlcss 1nn1ng. was c redited with his firth victory of the year . . Juse Cruz ope ned the ninth inning with his 13th homer of the s eason, giving Houston a 3·2 victory o ver Atlanta. The blast made a winner out of Dave Smith, 4-3, who had relieved starter Bob Knepper in the eighth . Omar Moreno rapped three hits, s cored twice and drove in th e winning run, and rookie pitc her Robert Long notched his first major league victory as Pills· burgh beat the New York Mets 5.4 to s wee p a double-header. The Pirates won the opener 2·1 Murray. Orioles slam Cleveland A grand s lam home run by Eddie Ill Murray, Baltimore's second in two games, powered the Oriotes to a 9·2 victory over Cleveland Monday as J im Palmer a nd Tippy Martine z combined to check the In· d ians on (our hits. The Orioles now lead the Am erican Le ague in s lams with five this season Jn other ga mes. Mike Norris pitched a seven-hitter for his first victory s ince Aug. 11 as Oakland beat Texas, 2-1. The A's set a single- season atte ndance record of 1,096,480 whe n a crowd of 36,393 s howed up for the game Tom Paciorek blasted a three-run homer and Casey Parsons a nd Paul Serna both hit their fi rst ma jor league hom e rs to lift Seattle to a 9-5 v ictory over the Chic ago White Sox The Ma riners scor ed five runs in the second inning Graig Nettles s lammed two home runs a nd Ron Guidry won his 10th game of the year to lead the New York Yankees to a 4-2 victor y ove r Milwa ukee Guidry is now 5-0 in the second season . J ohn Castlno's two-run double an the fourth inning. backed by an eight-hit shutout from Darrell Jackson , carried Minnesota t8 a 4-0 victory over Toronto . Lou Whitaker tripled home Al Cowens in the eighth inning to s upport the two-hit pitching of J ack Morris as Detroit d efeated Boston. 3· l Baseball today On this llutl' In bu11eball ln 196~ Under lhl• proddlnti of club owner Churll·s 0 F1nlc.·y . Berl Campaneri:s of the Kansm. City A '!i pl ayed tall nine pos itions 111 on<> guml' He (·uught the ninth lnnina, und had tu ~ taken out of the game alter a ~·olhsion with the An1¢chl' Ed Kirkpatric k. Thl• Angels wc.•nl on to win, 5 3 In 13 in· ning~ On this dute in 1958 Pittsburg h's Roberto Clemente tied a mo.Jor lefljtllt' ret'ord by hitting three tr1pll'l) in the J>1 r ates · 4 l vi ctory over Ctn· cinnall Today's birthday~ llull of Farner Buc k Leonard is 74 Houston pitch er Ken Fo rsch is 35. Angels pitc her Don Aas e is 27 U.S .. advances to Canada Cup se mis Dean Talafous and Mike Evans • e ac h scored their second goals of the gam e in the first minute of the final pe riod to power the United States.to a 6-2 Canada Cup victory over Czechoslovakia Monday night and into the tournament s emifin als. Team Canada als o clinched a spot in the semis with a 4-3 triumph over Swede n on Gilbert P erreault'• tally at 6.55 of the third period ... Defensive end Mike Clark, the last man waived by the R a ms. has been s igned by the Was hington Re ds kins . Doctors say St. Louis quarterl>ack Jim Hart merely bruised a knee in S unday's 20-7 loss lo Miami and he could return to ac.•tton in 10 days to three weeks. Television. radio Following are the top sports events on TV tonight. Ratings are: ' , • • exceller't; " " ' worth watching; • ,, fair; ' fo rget 1t (&J) 5:30 p .m ., Channel 5 " v " " ANGELS BASEBALL: Angels at Kansas City. Announcers · Don Drysdale, Bob Starr and Ron Fairly. The Angels will try to snap a four-game losing s treak tonight when they send Geoff Zahn (9-7) to the mound against the Royals' Dennis Leonard C7·10). If the Royals get in a bind, look for former Costa Mesa High and Orange Coast College star Dan Q\Jisenberry to come out of the Kansas Cit y bullpen. Lions' w apon: Running game Tough defense promised T h«) rna) onl) h:t\.1' four rl't urnint: $tarters and <1 dozl•n r 1•1u rning ll'!h·rnwn. but Wttstmlnster Htgh'i-; ulfons iv•• hrw and ~f, vound fullbatk Allred T a uanuu makt• ttw I .111n-. r unn1 n)( i:um e something t ll be re<"ku11cd \'.1th 111 I !JIU l'mH•h llan y Ll·1~h"• 1,w ns boa!.I u front line wh1<·h 1ncludl':-. 2fi~> pound Sonn} Pa u, 215-pound John BrumbJugh, ~110 pound ~ua rd Te rry Kelly, 1981 OlJTl.,tJOK 210 pound Jim l>unk .ind UIS ix1und Ca rl Swans trom to go with tlw hint king of Tauanuu Pau has trimml'd his 1; :1 fra111c• d own from 310 pounds and is ready. ~a):-. I .1·1gh Rl•ady lo t akt· .id v artl<tgc Ml' lall back c a n- ll1tl<1lt•s llcrb1l' <'.111q1ht.•ll (5 11. 175 ~r >and Donnie Wiiiingham IS II If.Cl Jr 1 Jlnng \'.tlh quarterback Dav 1cl Nevi lit: 15 11 170 Jr 1 • .i n ght hander who Jed the junior var°'lll) ttt .1n H I rcco1'<I and unbealt!n st<1tu~ in Sun:.l'I I ,t·<iJ!lll' 1·om1wltt1t1n rn 1980 'Wl''vc dla11g1·tl '"ml' .11t1tuck:, on d efense ," ~ay:. Watc.·r:-. Wt•ll ht pur~uing llw football." l>oang thl· pur:.urng "'111 lw oul!.1de linebackers St•ott M1llL•r 1h o 1·15 ... 1 1 .111<1 John Sanches (5 10, 16~ s r 1 • .ilong "'''h Bill~ :'wlJ11111 15 10. 175 sr.) a nd S1:rvit1• tran:-.fl•1 Huth Ondtl'~ 15 11 , 185 s r ) at in· !.ltll' lia rkt·r · T hL· n·tlirnang "' ·" '"'" ,111· l'01 nl'rbac k Gerardo Ll ama:-. 1!">-!1, 155 "' • th-fc·ns1ve line man Doug Kcrse~ (5 II 17~l°'lr • \lalll'I anrlTauanuu Otht•r.., t'\Pl'{'\l·•I lo plJ\ primary roles in thei I.ions' fortu1w~ 11wl11d1• 1-:d\'.lll ~1lc·hell <5·10, 1551 und Danny Wung 1 !i 11 11~1 1 111 tht' ~f.·condary Anotht·r µ111111i...111g dl'fl·n"" P lam·man up from the ... o phomon·-. I!. Tai T;unant.ts u1 15 11. 2101 . · I think \\'t•'ll lit• ahl1· 111 run tht:' football," s ays Watt·r:-. \\Ito 1.., hl•J!11111111g hi' ..,,.,·ond 'ear at the he lm af11•1 ..,.., 1·r.d ~ t'.tl.., a~ ,111 f:ch:.on a;s1stant. t!lx1 -,numt 1.1-: ...... 'wpt 11 .11 l.1 ()111111 :i 1 (;,1rdt·n G 1ove1 1'0 1'1 Sc•pt lK l'al'illl'<• F11 S1•pl .!:1 .1t'\1•\o\JU1rlll.ir b111 Fn Ort :! < 11r11 fll •111 ... l'I . <kt 'I .ti I .1l11J.! llt-.tdl \\ il'rlO OTHER TELEVISION F 11 0!'1 11; ti 01 1·,111 \ 1t•\'. 1 lfunt1ngl0n 11 :30 p.m. (2) TENNIS U.S. Open llc.'at•h 1 h1ghl1ghts from Flushing Meadow Park, NY . Fri c1r1 :):! 11 111111ngt1111 lh·,1l'/) Baseball Ange~~~'i?ansas City, 5:30 p.m., Thur:-.· <>l'I :w •11 Ec11~1111 1J H'l'' KMPC (710); San Francisco at Dodgers, 7.30p.m.. F i 1 ~m 1• '"11111.11 11 \ .tllt•\ KABC (790). Fn '\,m 1:1 \I .11111.1 ________________________________________________________________ _. ___ ,\_ll_i!·•~\l'!'> .ti i :111 Does anyone know what's happening at GWC? Sports information officer is latest victim of the community college budget bug It's rumored that Golden West College has a pretty good football team this season. For Coach Ray Shackleford, and we believe Shackleford is still the head coach there, that's certainly good news. After what seems like decades. the G WC foot- ball team has finally escaped from the Southern Ca l Conference and is now a member of the South Coast Conference. a t least it was the last time we looked. A few other tidbits of information which have drifted out of the ca mpus -Las t year's backup quarterback Tony La Plante is being groomed as a tight end <we hear) COMMUNITY COLLEGES CURT SEED EN along his soon-to be bride since he has a wedding coming up this m onth. Ne w wife Veronica can even help him look for a new JOb Nice way to start a m arriage. • • • It's only a scrimmage. but Saturday's meeting between Fullerton and Saddleback will feature two of the best learns in Southern California As sports information director , Hiserman was in charge of promoting the various s ports at the The Hornets. the defending South Coast Con· colleg e. keeping up-to-date s tatistics and record fe rence champs, return 10 starters and 17 let. books. des igning helpful programs and yearbooks, lermen from a team which fi nished 7-4 overall, 5· l acting as a haison between the school and the press in conference but suffe red a 14-7 overtime s etback and supplying us eful pieces of information for to Santa Monica CC m the Avocado Bowl. communjty college columns. Saddleback. me anwhile. was rece ntly voted Sweanngen \lwC' '<lt'f ord Dus t E111 {lrifts to win The Rustlers have five returning starters from las t year's team which finished with a 5-3·2 record (at last count l. "With the quality of the athletic program here, the second best community college tea m in the tnings will no w be doubly tough, .. Hiser man pre-country during the 1970s and the best in the state Du:-.t 1-:m. " i'ctt•r:-.on 38 s loop skippered by diets. althouli(h he expresses no outward bitterness by the J C Grid Wire Steve Soarl's. Sau Du•go 'i J('ht nub. was first lo The Rustlers are due to scrimmage with Moorpark on their own field Saturday. CT hat's what the schedule s ays >. toward the school "The college owns numerous fm1sh and f11-.1 tn hl•1 t•l:is' 1n t he s lowest San st ate a nd Southern California c hampionships . During the '70s. the Gauchos recorded an Clt•ment(· bland r.HT 111 thl· ht!ttory of the event. Why all the uncertainly? Those are real prestige builders," Hiserman a dds 83·16·4 record. and t he ir worst season was in 1976 T ht• 134 rnilc• Lab111 l>a' ~achting c lassic is A good idea of the S ID's duties at GWC can when they posted a 6-3 ma rk co s ponMirt•cl Ii~ l>.in.i 1'01 nt Yacht Club and Well, it seems the budget bug that hits com· munity colleges ea ch year has claimed another victim in G WC s ports information director Mike Hiserm an. be taken from a ty pical Rustler bas ketball g ame. Coach Ken Swe aringen·s squad has al so start-Silvl'r Ciak ' .... 111 C'lul1 of S<tn Diego. The course Hiserman was in charge of keeping game ed the new decade off in fine fashion thanks to last is f1 om Dana 1'01111 around San <'lem ente Island .:tatistics, game notes. the official score boo k a nd year 's 9.1 effort. fmishmg off 1'111111 l.orn.1 ' doing the public a ddress announcing T ht• 1 ;1<·t· ... 1.111c·d Jt Jo a m Saturday and Hiserman's j o b .->fftcially ended Sept 1, although he's still pulling the final touc hes on an all-sports guide that is supposed to cover all the ground that a 40-hour-a -week, full·time job once handled. "What really hurts the most is that I had JUSt The Ga uchos, who will host the 10 a .m . scrim· ·Oust F.m dnflt•cl :ic·ro....., thl• finil.h line at 1: 11 gotten my feel wet during my first season last mage with the Hornets. have just s ix r eturning a rn Mrincl ;" for .111 ••lap:.t•d tirh e of 39 hours and starter s 11 t year I know all the players better and I was JUSt minu t·~ gelling settled into the football season," Hiserman Incidentally. in that same J C Grid Wire poll Eight' f1111r hoJh ..,1 ;-i rtl'd the race and ·seven Hiserman·s post was one of 40 slashed at the school. s ays. that has Saddle back as the No. 2 team , Coach Hal d ropped oul u1 I he drt ft 111g rtindittons on the back From now on. however , Hiserman can watch Sherbec k's Fullerton teams of the 70s we re a ve rv :-.Hle or ~an ('lt•111t·ntt· hlanrl Two boats were stHI the games as a spectator, and, he can even bring close third. · unaccountt-cl f111 ;ii n111111 ~londay ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.:..:.....:..~__:__:_::.:...:..::....:..:::.::.:....::-=:....:.:..:.:.:!!....,._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- NFL s landings NATIONAL CONFERENCE Eastern Division AMERICAN CONFERENCE Eastern Division W L T PF PA P ct. W L T PF PA Pct. Dallas J O O 26 10 1.000 Buffalo 1 O O 31 O 1.000 Phila. l 0 0 24 10 1.000 Baltmre t O 0 29 28 1.000 N.Y. GiantsO l 0 10 24 .000 Washngtn o I O 10 26 .000 St. Louis O l 0 7 20 .000 Miami 1 O O 20 7 1.000 N Englnd O 1 0 28 29 .000 NY Jets 0 1 0 0 31 .000 Central Division Cenlral Division Detroit 1 0 O 24 17 1.000 Tampa Bayl O o 21 13 1.000 Green Bay 1 O O 16 9 1.000 Minnesota 0 1 o 13 21 .000 Chicago O 1 O 9 16 .000 •Houston 1 0 0 27 20 1.000 Cincnntt l 0 0 27 21 l.000 Pittsbrgh 0 1 o 33 37 .000 Ctevelnd 0 l 0 14 44 .000 Weslern Division Western Division Atlanta l O O 27 o 1.000 Rams O l O 20 ZT .000 San Fran. O l O 17 24 .000 New Orlns O 1 O 0 ZT .000 S.D. Kans Cty Denver Seattle Oakland ,,....., .• ac_ S.n Ole9o '4, Ctewlend 14 TllooniMy'1 o- Pm.-... 11 Ml...,1 CC...._I 111 ).JOI ~T'•O lt-•t -Orle-(~J•tlt • ..... 1 Alla~alG'"" 8ey HD<mOfl atci.wt-H•• Yon Gtenu •I WetN"91011 T •"-8ey •t K1nM1 City 11/ffaloet e.111more Chica., et Sen Frencl1<0 ClnclllNlll •t New York .i.o o.n-et SHttle Oelrolt et s... 0 '-90 Hew Envl•nct •I Pt>llaotlllfll• SI. Louis II 0.llM ---., ...... ,. 0 111..-II MltwwlOt• ICl'te,_I 7 et 6 p.m I l 0 0 44 14 1.000 l 0 0 37 33 1.000 l 0 0 9 7 1.000 0 l () 21 27 .000 0 1 0 7 9 .000 Pete's Pick at Johnson & Son Any '81 Lincoln or Mercury Johnson & Son Lincoln-Mercury. 2626 HAllOll a VD. COSTAMISA 540-5630 at 12-9% APR. JOHNSON & SON Presents ... NFL's Pick's of The Week -TIMn. MIAMI ova PITTSIUltGH san '7000° '2700 '8 I Amt uved depends on lenght ot conlrtc;t & amt. down. Minimum 25% dn 48 mot. contrttCt / Baseball standings AMERICAN LE AGUE West Division W L Pel. GB Kansas City 14 14 .500 x-Oakland 13 13 .500 t\ngels I J 15 .423 2 Texas 11 15 .423 2 Chicago 11 16 .407 211'2 Seattle ll 17 .393 3 Minnesota L l 18 .379 31 2 East Division Detroit 19 9 679 Baltimore 16 11 593 21"l M 1lwaukee 17 12 .586 21 '2 x-New York 16 12 .571 3 Roston 14 13 .519 4' 2 Cleveland 15 14 .517 412 Toronto 13 13 .500 5 x First-half division winner -y'sS<•n~ K•Me~ City 1. A-It 1 New York ,, Mllw•u• .. 2 SH ttlt •. ClllC8QO S Mlnnetol• 4, Toronto o Oekl-t. Tn11 I 8•111,,_. •. , ..... ,_, Ot1ro11 J, B<Kton 1 T-y·•~·-• A-" CZllWI •·11 el Kenuu City C~ 1·10>, n Cltvtland IB•r•tr 7 ~I II lettlmore IM<Grt90' .. >I, fl Mttweu•H CVvc•ovlcll 11·>1 et Hew York tJohfl I-SI, fl " &ostof\ CT0tre1 1·11 •t Detroit (Wll<OI .... " fl $eettte 1e ..... 1s1tr M l •t Chic~ CT,_ 1·SI, NATIONAL LEt\Gl.JF. W('Sl Division W L P ct GB Houston 19 9 679 x-Dodgers 17 11 607 2 San Francisco 16 11 59'.l 2' ·J Atlanta 14 13 519 41, Cincinnati 14 13 519 41 'l SanDiego 8 21 276 111, East Di vision St. Louis 15 10 600 Montreal 14 12 538 1' ~ Chicago 13 15 •164 3' i New York 13 15 464 31 ;• Pittc;burgh 12 18 400 51 :• x-Ph1ladelph1 a 10 17 370 6 x First ha ir division wrnner -.,·,sc-o--..n s, Sen Frencl1o<o I Chi<-10, SI Lout~ O Piii~ 2·1. Hew YO<• I ' Cincinnati •• Sen oi.oo , Monlrtal 1. Pl\11-lpllta ' HOll\IOfl J, Aitlenl• 2 TMllJ's Oam .. San Frencl1oeo IAtnetWJer l ·S> el o.i .. n (H0010fl ._Sl, n M Ol'trHI (Sanderson 1-Sl ., Pll1IAMIOlll ' !Larson 0-41, n New Yorll IL-" 1·l l •I Pltltb\lrv" (Tie/II 1 )I, n ~Olljltln (Ruftte l·l l et AlleMe (NIO fO .. ~I. n Sen Ole90 CElclltlllerQer W l et Cincinnati Cll••envt 1-41." ClllClllD t/tollertt 4-4 or l(•••t< 1-'I ., SI Louil 1Ma'11,_r 1-S>. n , --.. . •rlWllT'lilli~? .. l?•S~Sll?~?~Plll!rtiliit~biilh•r•s•e .. 2•2•1111112•1•2 .. •s•a ......... a•a~·--s~n•a•• ... a~,•s~,_., ... lliiiillliiOllllt•s•s .... s~• ............. ~ ...... .-... ...... ______ -.:-. ___ ~---- . . AMERICAN LEAGUE Aoy•I• 7, Angela 1 CAUl'OtlfilA KAN..U CITY ........ . ........ llufletn.H • I J 0 WllllCltl,<f s ' • 0 Cerew, lb ) 0 I 0 Wlllle,Jtl S 0 I 0 laylot,dtl ' 0 0 0 llr•ll.Jb J 1 1 I Gr1<111211 4 0 1 1 AIUftl,111 J I I J Oowft "9.< 4 0 0 0 Olli,CI ) I I 0 ~or<l,rl J 0 1 0 McR .. , dh l 0 ) l 8*"'-,<1 4 0 0 0 Wttl\M,< 4 I I 0 • Herper,11 J 0 I 0 Molley,11 J I I 1 Har•-.11 I 0 0 0 WthQtn,u • 0 1 I HOlllOn,:111 3 0 0 0 l.ynn,ph I 0 0 0 Totels :M I I 1 Toleh 33 I ,, • ~ .. ,, .... Ce lltornl• 000 010 cm-1 K•nt.H City 103 1CIO 02•-1 E -Hoblon, Burle!IOll. OP -Calltomla J. L08 -C.lilornl• 10, • ..,,_, Clly 7 28 - McRM, Well\en. HR Alktn• 1121. S8 - Wll""1. S Certw SF -Motley, G. Brett. CelltenMll IP H It E It 11 SO Witt (L, W I J • 4 J 2 I JelleriOn S 1 ~ 2 I 0 Moreno o o o o o Ila-City M J-IW, '-1) t l l Ovl-rry 2 0 0 0 0 1 Witt pUcMcl to 4 b<ltten In Ille Jrd Jelle.--, pllclled to l t>etler• In trw tin WP -Jellerson T 2.s.t.. H ,OM A'U , ltt,..W'i 1 Tues 000 000 001-1 1 Oakland 100 010 00•-2 7 0 Honeyc1111 and Su"<llMro, Norrh end Newm.n W-orrll 110..J. L--ycutt 1•·41.HR Tuas,8.Jonttf21 A-~.m. Yallllttt 4, 1..-t 2 Mllw-e. 000 001 100-2 ' O N .. r York 120 100 00•-4 I 0 Lercn, Berrwird 171, Auou"lne II) Mid Moo,..; Guidry. Oavli Ill, Gos~e "I tnd Cerone. W-Guldry (IC).,JI L-L•rcll 14-41 HR-MllWtukff, Yount .. ,, New Yorlt,, N<lt· tlet 2 11)1, Wlnfl•ld !ti. A-H,ot Twl11t4, lh,. JtYt I Tol'OnlO 000 000 ~ I 2 Ml,,,.iota 000 200 02•-4 S 0 B••-uer. G•rvln !ti, Murrty (I) ano Merllnez, 0 Jackson Corbett 171 tnd Butera W J t050f\ l~tl L 8trenouer u.-1 $- Corbett 191 A -S,024 MllrlMnt, WlllteSH S Suttle OSI 000 101-• 16 1 Clll<t90 000 001 lOl>-S I) 0 Beattle. AtM»rson 16) ana NtrrOf\, Flrova, Dotson, Auousto 111, Rooln50f\ Ill, Hlci.er Ill. Fumer I•) •na Fisk. W-Btalll• C1·11 L Dotson II 6) S Anderson C•I HR- Sttllle, Pa<•orea !ti, Pe''°"' 111, Strne Cll, Clue-. S.rrwiara ISi A-t•.m • 0.-ie4ft t, INlleM 2 C1tve1ano 000 001 010-2 • 1 B•lll,.,.,.. 001 JSO 011_. I) 0 Wt1i., Garland UI, Glynn Ill end Htssey, PruCll. Pelmer. T Mart1ne1 Ill ena Oem~y W Ptlmer CS-11 L-WalU !M ). HR ..Cl•v••-. Hayn 111, Be1t1mor•. ,,,,.,,. ray I UI, Oemos.ey !ti A -11,)17 T~J.ltedS.11 8o>1on 000 000 100-1 1 o Ottro<t 010 000 0211 J • O OJ..S., Slenley Ill, Buromeler 111 •ndC.- man, Morrtl •nd Perrosr.. w Morrl\ llJ-4J L 01..S. I• 21. HR Boston, Yastri.msltl ISi, Oetr(llt,l(tmp(I) A-<12,0M NATIONAL LEAGUE Dodgers 5. Giants 1 SAN FltANCBCO LOS ANGELES ... ,,,... a•rlllM Moroen.21> J o o o L-•.1D > 2 1 o Celltll, 111 • o I O Lenor•x.cf • O 1 O Clerlt,11 l O I 0 Beker.If • O 1 o 0 Evans.JD 4 0 I 0 G•rwy.111 I o 1 1 Htrncton,11 ' I 1 0 Merv.I, lb ) 1 I 0 Mertft,ct • 0 I 0 Cey,:ID , 2 1 2 Mey,c l 0 I 0 Guerrer,11 l O 0 0 L•Mslr,ss • 0 I 1 ScC...clll,c 2 0 0 0 WllllJOn,p 0 0 O O T~.n 2 O 0 O Rlpley,p O o 0 O Welcft,p J o o o 8 .Snll1".pll I 0 I 0 A Perwi,p 0 0 0 0 Brelnlno,p 0 O o O R Smllh,pll o O o I Ven•bl."'1 1 0 0 0 Nl~ntur p 0 O 0 0 Row1-.p O o o o 8r9mn,l>ft 1 o o O l'otel> )2 1 8 1 Tolel> 21 S 7 • ~llYIMI .... S.n Francisco 000 001 000-t Lo• AllQ91ft IOJ 001 OO>l-S OP -S.n Francl><o 2, Lo• A"91ltt 2. l08 -San Francisco'· Los A-ltt • 28 M•r. Mer'11ell HR -,., 1121 SB - LandrH UJI S -S<>osc1t SF -Smith !.an FrtMltoeo IP H It Elt 11 SO Wllllton IL. ~/I 2"i 6 4 4 t I Rlpley I • 0 0 0 0 1 BrtlnlnQ I I 0 0 0 0 Rowl-J 0 1 I J t L ......... Welch IW, 1 SI s~ 1 1 I ~ 4 A Pen. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 J l~ ... - Ni..,_""-IS, 21 l I 0 HBP by Rowland (~YI T ••.541 ~1'.C..tllMltt Clue-no 004 ocn-10 u o SI Louis 000 000 000 -0 ) 0 Bird -Devi>, Sorenwn, Edeltft l'I, SyH s 111 eno Portor. S.nclltz w Bird I• 21 L SorenHn l l·ll HR-ClllCtQo, Bon<b 2 Ill. A-J2,3'3 11Mtl,PM,..t7 Stn o._ 100 ooo 6C»-I 10 1 Cln<lnntll 101 001 50Jt-41 U I Welih, UrrH (I), Show Ill, Lucu 111 - Kennedy, Stawr, Prlo Ill eNI O'~ry. Nolen. w -Suver lll·Jl L-Show 10.ll HR -<:tnclnntll, S.Mll 1 IS) A-1',443 Ea111M s. Pllllllft 4 Montrul 000 400 100-S S I Pllil~lphCe 020 007 000--4 I I Ba"'Mn, Sow l•l. Frym.,. C•l, R•er-111 end Cllrttr. M Ot vls, Prolr 111. Lylt ttl end Monlena, Boone w -Frym•n (~21 L- Proty IJ.11 s.-flttroon ISi MR.-MomrMI. P•rrlsll Ct! A-J1,.01 l'lltSTOAME ""'"" 2, Meb 1 New York 100 000 000-1 J o Pltbburo/I 001 000 OIJt-J • 0 Scott, Allen 181, Star-(f) Md SIHrM, 0 . Jone$, Crui C•l. Scurry C•I Mid Nleosle W J-ll-21. L-... llen IS-SI S-S<urry 141 HR. Pllt•bu•Oll. Montener 111. Nlcqil• 111 HCONOOAMI Plrtlft S. Mett4 New Y or1' 020 tn0 000--4 1 1 PltltburQll 001 2JO 00.-S 11 O Felcone, Bolteno 141, Stereo• ISi, Manllall 17) ... CIHOClo-s: L.on9, Cruz !•I. Lot 171 and "-"" w Lone 11-4) L-Boneno (I 1) ~ 111 MR-N•w York. Meullll ISi A •.ns ,.,,,..tl, lre'tff. Houston 000 110 00•-.1 I 2 Alltnlll 001 100 000-t S I K-. O Smith Ill. L.eCorre ltl. Stm- lllto ltl tnd Aslllly. 80Qgs, Ce mp Ill. Hr•bo111y ftl and S.Mdld. W-0 . Smith 14·31 L~ 11·2) S-S.mllllo ft) HR- All•nte. -...r Ill, Hous\on, en.1 (Ill A-7,JSI. Top 10 ·-.. •et9-) AMaltlc;AN L.EAOU• 0 Al It H ~ Zisk, Seettle 70 271 l7 ,. .»c R.Htnclf'1n,Oalil....S IJ U4 73 Ill m l.•11storc1,&o1ton 1• lt• ., 103 m Remy, Boston 64 2n 4l " .227 Hero,.,...,c1ewltlld 73 2.st lS 13 .m PKkM'oll, Sffttle 11 317 Jt 102 .m 011...,, Te .. H 11 337 4t 10I .3:1(' Grlcll, AlleMi 7t U9 42 '1 .Jll Bell, Teau 7' tt7 u to .l '.4 COOll9r, Mllweull" 12 llA 54 101 .~u -·-Arrn.t. OMlana, 21; ~. Mllw ........ 11; Gnc9I. ""'911, 1'; Evaftl, Boston, 1'; Lu.11111111, CN<eoo. It; C. JOllnton, Ot111-, ••• ·-....... 1• Ar-t.. ()Mlllnd, M; OQIMe, Mllw-. st. Wl'1fleld. .... Yon, S.; •. 8ell, Tutt, 56; f'eclorell, SNttte, M. f'Md!Mt Cl Oec"'-tl ci-, ao.ton ... 1; Vucllovl(ll, Mllw-... 11..a, Tor-ru, a.ton. 1 2; Oulctry, New Yon, 10-J . Morrla, De troit, 12 4, McGreeor, 8 e lllmort. N , O. Mar11MI, B•lllmort, 11-4, ......... Oii< ... , w. NATIOffAl.1.aAOu• 0 AB " M fin. 64"' 27 ... .JQ n m SJ 112 .aa. nm 11 ., .JU "., 4t ..... " • as " .11• n "' sa ts "" 16 U4 Sl fl ,Jll " Jlt • 111 ,)17 1t • .. to .JU am »,. .J•t NFL Chugera 44, Brown• 14 "le-llr 0-..,,.n Sen 0le9I> IQ IQ 14 ~ Cleve!-O 1 1 o u SO J. Brooh •run CB•nlrKllke kkkl SO fG BenlrKllk• SO Cl• FHCMr II pas• from Sipe IJ•- klcll) SO Muncie t run CS.nlrsc:hke kick) SO FG BenlrKllh •> SO J. Broou IJ peu lrom Foutt I Benlr>Chl<e 1'1u l Cl• G. Pruitt ' peu from ~lpe (JacOO. ~l<k) SO Bever 4 pe u l rom Fouls tBonlr>Clllte kl<k) SO FG BenlrKllk• 33 SO R Smllh JI PH> from FOlllS I BonlrKllU Uc> I • "·'°' llMllv-1 SUOtlk• RUSHING s... Oleoo, Muncie 24-1'1, J . Brook> ... 21. Ctppellelll S u. Fouts 2·•. Lutller 2·7 Cltwl-. M Prvitt f.lO, G Pru1n, I II, Sipe. 10, Holl l·J PASSING s... Ol•oo. Fout> "·2S4.l30. CltvoleNI, Sipe JI S1·2..J7S RECEIVING S.n 01990, Joiner ... 1't, Mun<,. 4-JJ, Wu.stow 2 >J. J Broolu 2·•. Smith I ll, 8 Brookl I 11. Sc•I•• l•lt, Sle•ers l·S. Bauer 1-4. Clevel•na. G Pruitt 7 .... N.-WI, M. Prulll .. JO."- •·II Aue~.-S-61, Hiii 2·1S, Feecller ,., .. Southern 500 I .. O.rl......,, S.C.) Tiie results of Monoey's Soull'lern SCIO GraNI NotlONll •lock t•r reu, with type Of c•r. 1..,, comc>leled -w1nnu • •--\PHO In mpll 1 IMll Bonnorn. Ford Thunaerlllra, 361, 126 .... 2 Oetrell W•ltrlp 8UIO R-1. ~1 l O.w Marci\, Bukk R-1. 367 • Terry LtbOntt, Bultk R-1. 361 S Buddy B•kor, Bulcil R"9'1I, ~I 4 Otte Earn11erc11, PonllK Grand Prix, )6t 7 8111 Elllolt, Fora TllullOerblrcl. a.6. 8 0.•IO Pur\On, 8 ul<k R-1. l4S t 8ollby AUi'°" Cllevroltl Monie <:Mio. >4S 10 C•te 'l"•rl>c>n>uOf>. Buoo RtQlll, ~. II Ron 11ou<11era. Buick R..,.1, ~ 12 JOO,. Rldlty, Fora Tlluncterbira, 362. U. L.91tt 5-cl. Bu<ek R..,.1, >4J H Htrry Gent, Ponti.a< Grana Prlw, J60. IS Joe Rullman, POft!itc Grano Prix, J60 16 Mor-gen S,,.phera, Buk k R9991, lSI 17 ~,.Pond, Bu<e ' R9991, U• 11 Joe Mllll,en, Pontiac Or.na Prla, U3. 19 Otck Mey, ~Mir.ad•. lSl. 10 M1 ...... H!•-r. Olchmol>llo Cutleu. lS7 21 J O M<.Dvflle, Pon11ec Grano Prix. lSI 12 Tim Rl<Nnoncl. 8ul<ll R-1. l49 2J Rocky Ruaa, C1W•ro1e1 MOnl• C..IO. J4.l. 24 8oOOy Wawek, Buio R..,.1, llA. U. Gery BalouQll, 8u1c1t R-1. m . 76 JtmM Hylton, POf\tUIC G•end Prla, Jll 11 Ronn111 T->. Ponti.a< Grtno Prlc. 111 71 Mokt Poller, Bu<e• 11..,.1, lO' 79 Tommy Gel<t, Foret Tllunotrblrd, 19C JO Rtcntrcl P•tly. Bukk R..,.1, 111 l 1. O.K. Ulrlcll, Sulek R.egel, 24' J2 Jeck lnQ•am, Fora Tnunc1er111ra, UJ Jl JOllnny Autllel1ora Ponto.a< GrtNI Prow. t'O :M. l(ylt "-tty, 8uotk R~al, llO JS. Sllck JOl>n\On, Buick Rtoal. t to l6 H 8 Balley, Ponllec Grend Prla, t3 J7 Buddy Arr1noton. Ooclgt Mir.a.., as JI Jimmy wan•. POftllec G••NI Prix, .. ,, 8fJn"1 Per'°"'• Fora Tllunaerlllrcl, 62 40 Connoe S.ylOr. Oldvnoo.le C.ullHS. • U.S. Open (at F-.,. .... Pu11, N.Y.I -··F-lt-Sl .... et Jollo McEnroe clef Kevin Curren, l·J. ~. •·I. R.....,..,. Kr1s1>""" aet Gene Meyer • ._., 1 6, I 6, 7 S, rtlirtd, Viles O.rul•Ctls def. lven Lenci!, ... 1. i...c. ) ... 3 ... 6-4, Bruce Menson def. Jose Lui•Cltrc .... l, 7•. •-> ........ Sec9'141 ..... 0-.... Victor Amey• HMk Pilster del Trecy OeL•lle Tr•y Wollk11, 1·S. 7 •, Oevld Ct<'ttr· Franco>Co Gonttltl def S.m Glemm•lve Tony Giemmelv1 .. I. 1 ... 1 .. ; Mlkt C#llll Tom Gv11•1'son del Alvaro FlllOl·J time Fiiio<,• 2,6·1,lr2 Mer1'1 Ti.trd R-o ... tit.t Peter Fl•mlno-McEnroe del. Ttrry -· Eliot Ttlf sc:rwr. 2•, 7•. >•. •·l, .. l, •·7, He1n1 Guntll•rdt·Poter McN•mera aet Chrl\ MoyoU• Tim Mllyolte, .... i..2, ..O. Jolln Newcombt·F-.d Stolle ctel TOf\y Grtlltm-8 ruu Nkllols, H , .. >. ,,., H , M w-·•F ... ~1t-s1....-. M•rtlrwi Navretllovt ctel. Kttlly Joro.n, 6-4, 6·1, Cllrl• Evert Lloya def a.ttlne Bu,., .. ,, ..0; Hent Mtndllkove clef. ~ HH Lee ..... Ml, Sylvia Ht lllkt Ciel. SherOf\ W•l•ll, .. 2. l·S, Berlltrt Gerken clef. Jo Durie. 7·• ... 1. Tra<y Au•tln def Ro>lo Cawl& • .,.,, W , Berber• Potter clef Anclree • Lono, .. ,, 1·•. w w-·· r111n11t-• o ... tit.t Ellzabelll Llttle·Yvonno VtrmHk Clef Ke!• Goml>ert·VIOI Nelson, .... 6·1, H ; Ros Falrbenk·T•nyt Harfora de! Mery t.ou P1tl•k·Wend\f Whit•, , .. , •·•, Ir~, JoAIWM Ruuoll \/lr9lnle Rulfcl def Suwn Mt>Ctrlfl. Ann White, ).(,, 1 ... 1·J, Kellly Jordt....,,,,. Sll'illl clel Laure 0..Ponl B•rt>ere .ior-., 7.S, 7 .. "ntlt ...... Ml1ell o..tllift Ketlly Rlnelal·Vlnce v.., Petten Clef. 01- 0tsfor Cl<torge Herdl•. l•. 7•, 1·6, w_., WllCl•Mll11 Bauer Clef Wendy Tumll\lll· Merty Riessen, 4-6, 6·l, l·S, Bett111a ....,.._ Olclt StoclltOft def. S.ndy c.011111 .. aruce Nlclloh , 7-J, ..0. Pam T"o11•rden·Htl111 Guntllerctl dot. OC•n• Morrhlon·M•ll Mltc ... 11,M ,1•, .. t. S.C...-lt-MIJ .. ~ Ptulll Sm1ti..•1 Purcell dtf. Betty SIO- Fr•w McMlllM, ..... W , Vlr9'11le Rtalcl·lllt Nu•-dtt Ann Klyomur•Mlh Est•P. M , H ,6-4. 0.1 Mu MONOAY'l tt•SUl.TS .~ ........ -'" .. _...., 111 qT •AC•. 6 turl-t, No..,,.,., Ull (c.pltlllMI 11 4IO UO ).40 Cou,, OllM* IMcCMrenl UO UO T-IC°"190tl • OI AllO reced: Sllktft Doslr"o, TodO, ""'111• Pie, Time: 1: tt)/S. t•eoteo llACI. tturlOfle'. lte-My OrMl'll COll•lloutMYtl 11,90 J'9Tl-(Meftt) ttlO 7.10 L~INc1'1"'""'9tlll S.• AIM r41«d: Sir I( O.Or .. , 81d4119M11, To11<PI Of Oooct, P•U tll<t 8111, C.V.'- llOW, W..'a lttll, u ICa S*m "-I.*"' POAll.YDOU8._. l~lllMlld S1U90. fMlltO It AC a 6 fur'-• °'•""'*-' IM<Ml1191191 •., •JO > «> 11111418ftl-le ,,_, 1• 40 1.00 a.v-(Wl111•1 llO Alto reu• Oyn•mlc L•dY. Colle(lot Mt.My, °"'"11 Of C..ftwe lC. H* Mle't lolcl. Time. I °'4/S 0 a JC.ACTA C'-JI NHl~ll 00 POUllTM It AC a 1111• mllo• MOMr~ll COlll19t11I I IO S 40 f 60 l"oret """ IS-mtktrl S .0 S JO Mllt-•tl< Prelenw tWlftltncll S 00 Aho r"" HOMl'tO Notor, "'*,,., (119le, TUKM l(nltf'I, l'IMI A/'011""'"'· Ric~ In Hope, Kt le<ll Tl ....... ' ~11'- ,,~·•c•.••ur•~ I.• Plstolll CS-m .. tr) > IO J .0 J 10 kolll11e ......... .00-f;W Trll<li""'9r011((Mt0fll t.lO AIM> rec.M '-"rlll'\ htl, (llelHv o.t>ctf' , ....... °""· U IJIACTA ()-1) pekOJ1.to llXTH ••c•.One mll• 0-Mini M•w Hew ICUl-al U 40 • .0 4.JO lnctlenol• (MCHer9ueJ ~ . .O U O C'off" Mela !Torol 4.20 AIM> r.cM L.adY AMA, 0.rlHW'!, Fret iplrl1, GIO<lout G<wn, F<Wl• Kereh, Tllil•"l Oemt, AHll&ed Hope T1,,,., 1:m 1s. llf\lllNTH ltACI. 1111' Mlle• ICY POI> IMcHar-1 11.0 • lO 4 .0 Eccelencl• 1ea1e-..1 s .a 2 to Any Time Pal IHewlol S . .O ... Ito ra<ect Gotc1e11 Belle. Svri•, SNrp Moll, lrhll O'Brien. ar .... bl• Hiii, ,_,ly Cennon, Vtlenclen L•<• Time· I '31/). U •11Ac;TA (}.'1 .,..1a \162 00 U f'ICX Siii 0+2·)-4-Jl peoa U l,2'11 11 w ith si• wlnnlno tiekoU hla horHsl U Pick SI• '""50l•llon paid 01 I to wltll 101 wl'11'11119 tic k•ls Ill•• no..sa• I l!IOHTH ltAC~. ll/Um11 .. Wlckerr IMcC.rronl 10 40 • 60 2.IO T •11111•'1 Kino ISlloemaker l l .t.O J,.O Ge luy Libre CC.ste.-1 l 60 Alto rececl s. .... Wiid t.lt•, Stitt O•emona. Syncooe1e. 5"•moo. E.1p1- T 1mo. 1.sn1s. NINTH ltACE. t111•m11 .. Ci•H1GrancltonlWlnltnd) 160 ,., tM> Splnou IMcC..ronl l .a 2 IO ~ootlle KnlQllt CR.amlre11 •.JO Aho reud; K11ndellnl, MuslC•I Bor. BulldoQ Prentice, S"-Y Yeraer, He'• O.wtn Time I '1•/S. U IJIACTA (1-71 peldMI .)0 Atltnctance 21.12' LPGA tournament ... '-"'9tlleW, Ill , Jo.A,_ c.<ner. Stl.JSO 70..t-66-JOS Kyle O'Brien, 112,JSO 1M1·10 101 Ptlt\I SNe,.,.n, '8,7SO .... 1.n 2(11 Pel Bradley, '6,250 70-41 n lOt Jenet Ale•. '4... 11 .. 9-70-210 Jan St*IJ!WnM>n, ~.6111 70.70.70 210 Sendre ~aynle, '3.667 l~l~lll B•h Y Klno, '3,667 1).IM..._111 Otlt l.unOQulll, '3,667 6....._74 211 Hollis Sle<y, '3, llS 11 .... 7,_ 212 Stnctr• SQ."lcn, U.ISO 71-10.71 113 Cerolt Jo Celllson. SJ.ISO IJ-46.71-213 Berber• Mo•ntU , U,111 1~11 70-,,. JUOy Clark, U,111 7•·70.70 JU Jenet Colh , U,lll 72•9-7> 21' Be<ky Pu.--., Sl,7. 71 7~11 llS Su•oe McAlllller, St,7• 7U .. 1)-21S Vicki Ftroon. 11.1• .... ,,.,~ 21S Patty ~ayes. '1,7)1 H·10.I• 21S 8eltr Bul1••not, '1,4 It 1• 11·10 116 Ntncy t..oc-1·11M1ton s1.•1t 11.11 1 11• All\OR ShMra, SI.JOO 7 .. 12•• 217 Joyce Kaiml..-\l<_I,, 11,JOO ,.,.70.11 217 Ol•nne Delley, \T,100 76-1--.211 M J Smitll, SI 100 7•·12·71 111 Lff Burk•. '1. 100 11r10.12 211 JH,,,.tt• Kerr, 11,100 11-14-12 111 Theresa H•uion, '1 100 ,...._, 111 Sri••• 8trtota<con1, \I 100 ls.-69-7• 211 Allee Miiter. ll•S 7a.1J•t 119 Holly Hlrfl•Y. v u l~ll-1• 21• Cinar Chlmllerlln, \765 11.11.11 119 Katlly VO\lnQ, S1U 11-IPl 119 Kelhy Hit•, UU 12·1 .. 7). 219 o<ethy Martin, '7.S IH).1J .... 219 Cindy KH•ltr, S16S 1)-7).7). 21t Meraell Wllklni, S76S IS·l 1·1>-219 Ka tlly Postl...,.elt, SIU 12·1~1.._119 Ettlrw H-. Ull 11.n.n m Merty Olcker\0'1, SSIJ 7J-IS.71-210 Lori Gerbecr. U ll 1J.1 .. 1>-no Mery Owy.r, UIJ 74-12·7 t!O Muffin s.i...c ... o.vlln, U IJ 1•·12-1 120 d•~t>ere 8trr-, U IJ 10.IS.IS-120 Beth Solomon, '513 1\.1).1 ... 120 L•ure Hurlbut S.S1J IS-17 120 CANADA CUP U.S. 6, Czechoslovakia 2 $<.,,.. •Y PeriM• Ca<llO>lowtlo.oa I I 0-l us" o 2 ._. l'INtl'erlM I C1t<ho\lov•a.t•. Kokrm•nt t C••l•f, IJ )I P•nt ll1U Lor belt Cu . 1 SI . Oudec•k. Clt IJ Of McClenell•n, USI<. 14. st. S«_,.., .... 2 CzecllO•lovU .•t, Ru•ntk 2 (Petek, Chalupel, lS l USA, Etvu I (Howe. l a n9ev1nl, ~.01 4 US", Ttlelous 2 !Cllrlstoff, Bro!enl ti ,. Penelll•• -Mo< row, USA, J 4', V•IO, CH , 1 54, R-, C1e 17 211 JOlln.son, USA, 11 1', '"llllt. ,,., 19 $1 TlllrCI P9rlod 5 US.-, T al•IOll\ l !Lt,..,...ey, Cllrl,loffl, JJ. • USA, E•ves 1 IJ011n50f\, Howe). •t; 1 USA, Ollfln 1 CLer..,n, Eave>), S 01, I . USA, w Mlll•r ' IE•vH, JOlln50l\l, S.10. Ptnt lllH UnQWH, USA, 2 44, Pow.¥, CH , 4·30. L•r..,n, UV., • Jl, Le,..,...,, u~•. 12 11 L•no••Y. USA, 16 17 Shots on 90al C1e<110•IOvekl• i..1.1 .. 11. USA 1·•·•·2.S Goe hes E•POSlto A Cn <hoslOvekla, 10 • .- 0t ... •Sc .... Canedlt 4, S-n l USSR 6 Finland 1 U"ll UV.. D•na Point Yacht Club SAN CLaMENTI ISL.AMO ltACE H~4111 rowlt• lly cieu · IOR·A -I Oust Em, Steve SoerH, sovc; 2. Hot FleJll, Oen Clepp, ... eve. J. A111pk lou\, Bob Butcller. SWYC IOR·B -I l(lno...., Spirit, Mill aNI Mer· (y llOQel, LBYC. 2. R•n•o•d•, S•nay Pur-. SOYC; l Vivace, R-rt Sd!llWI, SOYC. PHRF·A I. Flu lble Flyer, Allen Simon, swvc. 2. Buo Off, "nay Slbln, SSYC; 3 TlmlMr Woll, Ltrry Hervey, cave. PHRF·B 1 \ltuy, G. Ceprloollo, SOYC. 2. Bllrt, Freel Hemmetl, SOYC; ». Pam II, Ed Cotter, SWYC. PHRF-C I \lt lkyrle, 8111 and S... ,,,.,,_ rey, '-BYC; 2 ~Slllnt, Dennis f'tf• ""• SOYC; 3. Jlm·Jlm II, James Wtull"I), OPYC. PMRf·O I. Tiger Liiiy, AW. Holaer: Mu. Cor C.yt YC, 1 G-11, 0ouo -Suzanne J-. OPYC; l . ~llHt, Steve Dutton. OPYC. SOHF -I. ~le, Jim G.--tlCI, so-le; 1 AlldlllMO, Bob S.00.ro, ave. J. ~•t•lra, Roark LllClwlQ, SGYC. Mond•v'a 1ranuctlon1 \AHJaAl.1. ._._.L....- TOllOHTO 8LUe JAYS -Pllrt,_. tflt , ... trect Of c:Mffle ....,_,. fltll .,._,_,.. ..,"..._· '""°' l'fl'k-of Illa l!Mf"M-lloMI ..._ l'OOTM&.1. ........................ WASHINGTON IUlOSKINS -SIQft .. MU1e CW.. .......... efld. 9'l.cH WllWr Ytuftt, ..... JI ... lltwf'Mll, WI Ille ""-- llllllry .... . Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfluesdoy, Septembor 8, 1981 APW ......... DEJECTION Cit>\ t•land Brm~ tb d<.> ft•nsl\'t' t•nd L~ I(• Alzado knl'eb clejctll'<il\' bt>hind Hro\\n~· ht·nth a:-. the San l>tt·go Churgl·r..., t'lobbert•<.J th(• Bro wn ~. ~4 14 :\l o11d<n night 111 C'll•\·eland Sta<lium It's a busy month for Costello Costa Me$a city championship has him hopping The month of September r1gures to be a busy one for Joe Cos te I lo Costello is chairman of the annual Costa l\1esa City Champ1onsh1p that takes place this coming Saturday and Sunday It i!. a fixture that dl'serves its rightful place on the golfing calendar with former champions having m ade• themselves conspicuous in other areas of golf after winning h~re GOlF HOWARD L. HANDY If Costello can get Bnan Lindley to compete again lh1s year. he will have a nother young man who could do quilt' well for himself in t he future Lindh.:). an aerospace engineer for McDonnell- Dougla:;, livt>s in Fountain Valley and made himself known in the US Amateur cham ptons h1ps in San Francisco this pas t week While thC' Costa Mesa tournament 1s virtually upon w •. C-Osll'llo will not be through when he pre sents th<.' e xtravagan7.a with a large contingent of volunteer h<•lp from the men's and women's club1' Now tournam ent dire<·tor Doug Finley and chairman Skip M('M a han ha\•e announced that three tour winners this year have sent tn entries. Put the names of Johnny Miller. Bruce Lietzke and .John Cook on the hst or players fo r the SoCal t•vc•nt <ind even 1f no more sign to play. it will be one of thl• biggest such off-season affairs in many years "'We ar<· holding the fi rst Will J ordan M t:'monal tournament and banquet al the clul> on Wcdne:.day. Sept. 30. and 1t should be a big affair us well ... Costello says. Miller won the Tucson and Los Angeles Opens th1..., 'ear a nd tied with Ja<'k Nicklaus for second behind Tom Watson in the Masters. one stroke behind He reached his zenith in 1974 when he w1111 S.1~3.000 aftc•r C'aptunng eight tournaments • • * Entry deadline for t he event 1s Sept 25 with a $!00 entry fct· for golf and dinner or $25 for dinner only. CHIP SHOTS With all the outstanding Tht' event well have individual starting times from 8 to I that day with the dinner at 8 the same evening For more particulars. write to Will Jordan Memorial Oay, P.O. Box 1200. Costa ~1 csa. C/\ 92626 cvenLo; coming up m Orange County. one cannot on•rlook the 75th ann1\'ersary tournament put on h) the City of Newport Beach Sept. 21 at Irvine Coast CC There is s till time to sign up for this on<> if you are a resident of Newport Beach, Corona del Mar or Balboa or belong to Irvine Coast or Big Canyon CC Call 640·2271 for further tnformat1on Oct I is a date members of the R<1ncho San Joaqum Men's Club have been wait· ing for for a long time. That's when the "new" ('11urst> opens There are sever al new ho les, in· eluding six and eight. and members are eagerly awaiting the opcninl! RSJ is planning a seniors tournamt>nl Dec 3 "h1ch will be divided into two fl q~hts : F:arly Retirees t55·64 I and Medicare Card C<1rrier c 65 and O\'erl This is one of the most ac· tsve groups around and has plans for a weekend at San Marc·os. mid-week and weekend tourna· ments and a host of other activities When ht> isn't presenting golf tournaments in tht· month of September. Costello 1s an a\'erage member of the men's rlub and even plays a 1 nund of golf ur two every now and then when he 1~n ·t hus1ly l'.'nga ged 1n helping others * * * THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Open at Los Cv)ote:. Country Club in Buena Pa rk Nov 1·8. 1s shaping up as one of the lop events not on the PCA tour cal<.'ndar The prize money of $215,000 •~ well above the average for such an event and, 111 fact, exceC'ds ma'ny tour events of several ) l'ars back From Page C1 CRISELL OPTED FOR AN EDUCATION gu}' we could admire "We also had a lot of fun Playinj? was never pressure p a c k ed l1k C' il was under Musseau. Every game for him < Musseau 1 was do or·d1e. like h 1s Job w ii:-. on the II ne. '"With Tucker. we j ust went out and had fun and won:· The only gam e Orange Coast lost that year was to Santa /\na. The Pirates' performance was Gerulaitis hungry? He leads day of upsets at Open N EW YORK <AP I He was bringing home the bacon. but did he really have to go for groceries., Vilas Gerulaitis upset third· see ded I va n L e nd! o f Czechoslovakia 6·3, 6·4. 3·6. 3·6, 6·4 Monday 1n the fourth round of the U.S. Open tennis cham· pionships. A tournament aide said later he was escorting Gerulaitis to his meeting with the press, when the player suddenly headed in another direction. "Whe r e are you going?" queried the young aide. ··rm going to get groceries," replied Gerulaitis, and with that the yellow-haired New Yorker got into his yellow Rolls Royce and drove away. It conjured up a vision of a rich, s uccessful young man heading off to the s tore with a list from his mother -a quart of milk, a loaf of bread ... Lendt headed a list or upset victims Monday . Bruce Manson ousted No. 5 Jose Luis Clerc of Argentina. No. 8 Pam Shriver fell t.o Anne Smith of Dallas. Smith plays f o urth -seeded Martina Navratilova in a quarterfinal mlltch tonight. Navratilova beat No. 14 Kathy Jordan. 6·0. 6· 1 Monday. Defendsng c h a mpion John McEnroe defeated Kevin Curren or South Africa 7 5. 6·0, 6-l. McEnroe will play in the quarterfinals against Rames h Kris hna n of Indi a. who ad· vanced when No. 7 Gene Mayer was forced to retire because of leg cramps Monday night. In the remaining men's fourth· rounders. second·seeded Bjorn Borg was scheduled to play lo· d ay against No. 13 Yannick Noah of France, and fourth· seeded Jimmy Connors plays Mike Cahill, who was inserted into the draw after the tourna· m e nt started when a nother player didn't s how up. No. 6 Guillermo Vilas of Argentina will play No. 9 Roscoe Tanne r , and No . 8 Eliot Teltscher will play tonight against No. ·16 Brian Gottfried. Chris Evert Lloyd d efeated No. 12 Bettina Bunge with sur· prising ease Monday. 6-2. 6-0. And Mandlikova beat Duk Hee Lee of South Korea, 6· l , 6-0. Thlrd·&eeded Tracy Austin, the l!r79 champion, took just 50 minutes to breeze by veteran Rosie Casals. 6· l , 6·3 Monday nlaht. s till good enough to get an Orange Show Bowl bid against undefeated Glendale. which the Bucs won. 23·16. More of a blocking back un- r!er Tucker. Cnsell's best game was m 'flt against Chaffey when he recorded a 52-yard punt re· turn for a touchdown and also scored another as OCC won. 14 8 And. even though he wasn't a focal point of the Bucs' offense the following season, his a bllities s howed enough that USC awarded him a football scholarship. "I guess my biggest thrill the re was in 1964 when USC beat Notre Dame,·· recalled C r isell. ·'That was the Notre Dame team that came in •Un· d e f eated a nd led 17·0 at halftime. only to lose 20-17. "What I r e me mber about Coach McKay was that he was a very strict taskmaster. He also never had a whole lot to say during games. He always told us. ·You guys are pro· fessionals. You know the job you have to do.· ·'I r e member a rt er one particular loss he came into the locke rroom. turned out t he lights and said, •Just think about it' .. Well, Crisell did some think· ing. And what he decided was to concentrate on an education. "I don't know. maybe if I had lo do it over again I would have gone to a smalJer school like Whittier College and concen·: trated on football." said Crisell. • · J did what I felt was Important' to me at the time. Plus. l met ; my wife at USC.·· ' A lot of people probably wish : they followed in Crtull 's: footsteps. __, ____________ __, ... _. _ ... --·-.-.---·-~-.,-··· Orange Cont DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. September 8, 1981 Ken and Dons Sutler sit amongst some of the collectihles m their museum m .\ifendoto Ill Pair overrun by memorabilia Chronic collectors build muse um for their items MENDOTA, Ill. IAP I -Ken and Doris Butler, chronic collec tors for nearly half a century, became so overrun by things that they built a museum for them. Through the years they spent weeke nd s and vaca t ion s searching antique shops, flea markets and garage sales t hrou ghout the country. Anything catching their eye. t hey bought. Even wooden potato mashers, 419 of them. Ken, 78, took a fancy lo old horsedrawn sleighs and bobsleds and stored them in a rented gara~e. He picked up hundreds of urnque toys of every conceive able kind, like Andy Gump's "348" car and a Toonerville Trolley of yesteryear's cartoon fame. Doris, 72, liked dolls. She has 300 "We were getting so many things that we rented 10 alley garages around town. and attics and basements to s tore them. We even had things s tuffed an closets and under beds... said Mrs. Butler. "Some people think of having a dream house. We thought big a dream museum We opened it :i dozen years ago and named It Tame Was .. More than 18,000 items are dis· played in nine buildings on 12 acres at the s ide of a north central IILino1s highway There are more than 25,000 visitors during the s ix m onths the museum is open through Oc lober. Adm1 ss1on is S3 for adults and Sl.50 for youngsters In the late 1920s, Butler began a newspaper and printing career as ed1tor of a southern Michigan weekly. In a dusty corner of the printshop was an old press He sold it to Henry Ford for his museum. The Butlers were awed with Ford's collection during a 1931 vis it and on the way home bought a spanning "'het'I from an antique shop "This led lo churns, s hips in bottles. rocking horses . old furniture whatever our passion at the moment,.. said Mrs Buller Jn 1953, Butler restored a 1914 Ford for Mendota 's centennial parade. That led to ha s founding of the Mendota Antique Car Club and a private collection of price less classics. lie has 25 cars an mint cond1 · t1on on display Am ong them a 1910 Stanley Steamer; 1912 four· cy linder Buick touring car; elegant 1928 Rolls-Royce Lan· daulet, 1930 Packard dual-cowl Phaeton. 1932 Custom Imperial Chrysler with a LeBaron body ; 1934 Graham convertible coupe; and a 1906 tulip-body. one . cylinder Cadillac. There 1s a Main Street with 29 shops, each filled with authentic trappings. d "Win ter Won· derland" with sleds, sleighs and antique ice s kates. and fi ve completely equipped period rooms. from an early American bedroom to an old farm kitchen. The main building features a th ous and-and-one toys and playthings of generations past - not a mishmash. but presented by categories. Mrs Butler has her "Doll Cot- tage" a world of 300 little peo- ple Among s pecial displays are winsome Sharley Temples with related collectibles of the child star "r st1JJ love taking care of the dolls,' said Mrs Butler. "When the "eason ends, I take them home with me. I wash and iron their dresses and try to keep them spotless. and ready to re- turn to our dream museum." Checks colored WASHINGTON (AP I Sample the wine i~'s legal now Judge set SACRAMENTO <AP ) Keith S parks, a Placer County judge and former prosecutor. was named to the 3rd Dis- trict Court of Appeal by Gov Edmund Brown Jr. after a behind -the· scenes political strug. glc U S. government checks will be sporting a new color on the back to make endorsements more v i s ible and automatic process ing easier. The traditional green color with black printing wi ll be replaced by buff. colored backs with orange printing The front of the checks will remain green or gold. l"IHCl HOTHlU IB.1. llOADWAY MOlTUAU 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·91 50 BOSTON (AP I -Wine f anciers in Massachusetts now can let their taste buds decide which vintage to buy under a new state law that al· lows customers to sample wine in retail liquor stores "It is great for the stores and great for con· somers." said Carmen Martignetti of Martjgnetti Liquors in Boston after the new law went into ef· feet recently "Jt will help people to get to know some of the less well-known wines and will help us to prove that they are good ... At the Wine Institute in San Francisco, Patricia Schneider said lhat "to our knowledge there 1s no other law like il in the nation," even in wine-producing California, consumers get a sip on- ly at the wineries. "There are thous ands of wines available to the consumer, and he has no way of knowing what is in the ·bottle he wants to buy," said state Rep. Daniel F . Pokaski. who sponsored the legislation Stores are still trying to rind the best way lo conduct sampling Tom Schmizer of Macy's Hi· Grade Liquors in Boston said he may allow wine wholesalers to conduct tastings, accompanied by cheese tastings, "probably on Fridays and Saturdays." ruauc ~c lllCTITIOUI au11•11ss NAMll ITATHdMT T,.. kllt-lnv __, 11 dDl"O M l-,..,, ., PAO\.O'S PIZZA, 7ta Edi,....., H""' ltnQton &.«II, CA '2M7. Anttoly c. H-r. 1•12 A .... ""'· Hynttnvton e..c11, CA~ r1111 -. 11 c-.c-by ~ ..._ dlYl-1, Anthony C. H•uwr Tlllt lt•t-1 •M llNd wltl\ tN Coynty Cler" of Ot•f\99 c-IY .ii """"' 11, "'' l't..W Put>I I-Ot-Coet1 O.ltr Pl"" Ayg U, StPI t, I. U. Itel J7a.1 ru1uc llT1C£ l'ICTITIOUI •ust••u HAMii STATllMllMT TM ror1-1nv o.r'°" 11 c1o1"9 ""'" MU• EMER10H CUS'TOM 80 ATS, "'1 'G' 0<«.6 IA,.., Cal• !NM, CA ..,.~ Pru10n ... ns. nm ,.,.,,.11 "w., Chino, CA. 't110 Ott ... ui.1. Y•O ••• r~ u1e1 •llH I 11tu no 111111111 wflll you Cd , ... ,... t,,. 10.1 It U. ..,,,. -TURNIHQ THINGS YOU HO lOHGElll NEEO INTO CASH w'-yo.i {191 '""° of fl91111n9 your ••y 1n10 • crowoecl etlic; Ot 'II'•· Of wl\ett yOU r"9d e Nttle •-If• Ull'I 1111 ... e 91'•09 11•1 !lo Qe1 I"*> !flt a.ct. clffn out ,,_ unweni.ci 11e1M, att• m•k• mon.y CIOlllQ 111 rrt fun, II I ptol1tal)le, 1nd IOllOwlnQ 11111• t0 tllPt Wiit m11<e 11 tlfn91e 1 Decide on dates. Gf'GJ~ Selle look 11 1 ca tender 1no set the dates end 111nes of your sale WMl<enos ••• uauelly oo<>O Dul many s ucc:eMlul 8 sates have been l\tlld 1n the -MIO 1uat af11r wo rk Cf\ecl! the weeJh•r forecast 1n t"-paper, 1no witch tor lll'IY other lar9• event that may attract poten1t1t Duyer• away, such es fattt or cornmun1ty ovents H1v1 your sate run 11 least two oays -some people may not De able to come on any single Olly l What to sell. Everytr11no1 That •s everything you naven I us.a 1n Ille last year If an •l1m his lllttqUI value or 11 breno-n .... 8 0< has unusual va tue be sure 10 asi. a n1111ny puce for 11 Get a pad of piper and Merell your Whole hou1e Look everywhar1 1nd 1rst every1h1no ,.,......_This •s your maun attrect1on 1nd your Dest source of 1nco,... Be su<1 lo place furniture Where 1t c an De seen trom the alrMI Pt1C1 lutn11ure low enou9h to DINI auctt0ns a"d ste0ndna"o 11tes (check the clasa11teds tor compu1sons~ but h1911 enough so you c1n come aown 1 hllle wh1n s omeone allows interest Rocluno chairs cf\nl ot d,_r, tables a nd c ha irs 11e all ""'Y tu<:Cllsstul a1 o•reoe sales. eo lellUl"e them .n your Id ........_ Smaller 1n1tq1MS sf\oulo De o roupeo a nd ktpl close at 111nd where you can watch and talk about them Nostatg1a tlems are very popular - Otsplay them we ll ~ M1"e sure cloltl.ng 11 cle111 and mull thl price way oown Put as meny things as poss1Dle on hangers Separate -1d s lh•ngs by aoe Oiapley adutt clothing by 11.1 and aoa group. Low prices 11e •_.on clOt'-e.1cep1 lor unutu1I Items which should be lllOOld Wlln an explanation (hke. h1nd-embfo1dereo llower1 dr ... wom by Mae West)" .,,._ ... TheH will seO IOI a lelf pnce only '' lhey work No on1 wilt take your word tor II H111e an u1ens1on cord so lhe\I can De 1u1ed, or belter yet. he.,. rldios pt1y1ng. old TV MIS turned Oii e1c Mike sure buyer1 undetWt.,d lhe\I are .old H ll ......._ These utually oo llSt. bUt llffp them out o l d•tKI 1unl1gn1 A oOOd •Clea 1s to n1me your pt1n11 tltfore lhe sale (SP•der LAOy, Cousin Jasper Mago••~ and writt • 11ne 0< rwo on Iha na"'• card lbou1 how to care f0< them J Write your ad. Her• 11 1 1uooe11ad 1d "Gar•oe S11e -oui.1. 8 Bentwood rocking cna 11. toYS. lnflll'ltt' cloth1no. t922 V1ctro11 1n ortg1n11 ca!>tnel. """"'~oats IOll 01 un111u1l 1tam1, rock collecllOl1, planlS Refreah,...ntt. 8 1.m to 6 pm S11urday Ind~ 1234 South AnYllr•el. Younown Jusl -I of M11n end 2nd •• lJM th•• 11mple 1d 11 a gu•dl 81 sure 10 1111 unu1u11 •tams Ba H 1pec1flc 11 poM•l>fe G1w d11ectt0n1 If nwdad Oon t uM •b~IO/IS -m1ny people won 1 bot"-' to decipher them CAIJT10N Oon t 1dverttN anything you oon t rH lly ha .. Evet) item 1n the 1d must be on h•nd at the S1ar1 ot t"-.ale 4 Where to ad•erlise. Place yo ur ad wf\ere 11 ,..., tit -n Dy people wflo .,.,. 1n ,,,. 1rH -most people sf\op ck>se 10 110,... The 8 Daily P1101 15 reed by 88,000 edulls tn Co•ta Men. NewPorl Beech. L1guna Beech, Irvine. Huntington Beach and Fount11n Valley -gueranteeing you wide H Potu11 And with Ille Pilot you re no1 paying lor wlSll circulat•on 1n Los AnQeles 0< An1f\e1m Pt1n lo run ,our ad 3 llmes or more Ind start •I 1 law days before the aale ao bllrga1n hunteni c1n hi,,. plenty of nouce 5 Make a sign. To help make your aatesucc:esslul mak1 a tew s•ons 8 rrom c1rdboard ano 1ener With 1 meg1c marker A good 11gn llll IS 14" • 22" 6 Placing your si91. The morning 01 lhe sale. Dul not before. pt1c1 your • 11gn1 Be s ure and add your llddrtas and any d•re<:lton11 arro"" Tl'Hs sf\ould tit oone about • h;11f hOUf befOl'e the Mia 11Mt1 Place yout a>gn wt... rt can 61 saen from both sides of Ille llrffl by pau1n9 cars 1nd pe0nt111n1 CAUTION SolTll town. have 11ws t1111 restrict the pl1oe1T11nt 1nd duration ol 011199 Hit ••on• Please cllec k wtlll your town• pt1nn1ng deperlment or c1er1< 1 M•rking prices. Mark P<•oas where 1hey can be'"" cle1tly Off«:• • supply stores 111v1 varoous lllll 1nd color• of tltcken t111t worll well. or you can u• mes1t1n9 tape How1wr you mark I hem ....... ,.-... ..... G111ge tales ire tor barq11n h11nters Remember, ...natever you cant M ii yow II have 10 dr1g b1ck 1n Iha houM 1no SIOft -o••n for another year IALTl IUC.UOH SMITH & Tl/THILL WISTCLIFf CHA'El 427 E 171h St Costa Mesa 646-9371 Fred Smith of Cave Atlantique, which has two stores in suburban Boston, offered tastes of eight wines in his stores. Smith says he expects to offer wine samples on almost a daily basis. Thlt !Knltlffl I• c~-by •,j I,._ < dlvldlHI. 8 SerYlng refreshTlents. .. P'tHClllOTHUS S"4rTHS' MOlTUAIY 627 Main St Huntmgton Beac h 536·6539 ,AClffC VllW MIMOllAL ,Alll Cemetery Mortuary Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac11tc View Drive Newport Beac h 644·2700 MirCOtlwtCIC MOl'TUAlllS Laguna Beach 494·9415 Laguna Hills 766-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495 1776 HdlOa L,.4WM-MT. CX.l'fl Moftu8ry •Cemetery crem11ory 1625 G11ter Ave Costa Mesa ~5SS4 On Cape Cod. the Harwich Spirit Shoppe held a small wine-tasting and a fou r-hour tasting later of wines produced by the Chicama Vineyard on nearby Martha's Vineyard. Winemaker George Mathieson was on hand to explain his procedures Suspended worker 1nust get back pay TALLAHASSEE. Fla. (AP) -An office worker who was suspended alter she wadded up an evaluation report and tossed it at her boss' desk must be paid for the months of work she missed, a e->urt has ruled. Alleging "gross insubordination" and "mis· conduct in office" because of the May 1979, inci· dent, the Leon County School Board suspended Vernie M. Smith for nine months without pay. The slate's tsl District Court or Appeals or- dered the board lo pay Ms. Smith for the pay, say· ing her behavior "could at best be described as conle[1'pluous. · · "The word 'contemptuous,'" Judge Richard Ervin 111 wrote in the 3-0 opinion, "Is not aynonymous with lht word • insubordination."' PretlOll H•tO Tlllt JUl-t WH llled Wlttl lflit County Clerk of Oren9f C-y e11 Ayg, 1'. Itel ........ PutMl"'911 0rtft00 to-11 Delly PllM. s.pt '· •• u. 22, '"' _., su,...•toa cou•T 04' CA'-ll'O'IMIA COU•TY 01' O•AMOll ·~ '"' M.etW °' ... "-!ui•" . Al YSON MICHlll 0 1111 "°' Owft9t-' Hame This doesn't have to c091 much. end" .. , .. a lnendly • atmosphlfe It also •n<X>Ur'90" people to s tay lonoer ind perhaps buy more You could even charge for expensf>fe 1t1ms llke donuta. 0< '"-kids could go tn bUttMU for lhe d1y, With• lemonade 1tand ' Display. Maki 1u11 1.,.ry1h1no can tit .-n Ha.,. card tablet or • boarde I.Md .. ahelY89 ~ two cheirs. OOft't caUM people 10 119n0 OYlf unie. you can't l'ltlp II U11 Olll table •• a desk White you cal\ -ttY9fYlhin'g end tah money UM only one caah 1)()11 (tin ca n1 or bo .. 1 work fine) INS mek• aure aomeone it appointed "CMhlar" 11 111 fl""'· Arr8f198 "9lorell1nd for a lritnd ...no can help an1wer ou-llOns. r1tl1f tor lunch, 1k: IJ Check your IWhJhbon and frinds. •se.111ny •ant to join )'OIK aelt Th~ wilt g1we you IOfne<lne to share u~ with and 111crea11 ,,..._, Ill yovt .... K ~join you, be.,,.. to lnckd INll 111 .. .... 'fO\lf ad feHmple "1"'-famlly sate." 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IOlA• ~~llATIOH ..... ., D •• ""''"lllr•IO•• OJ llle •ll•lt..ff. M<1..._lf, ll'tfMWllfl • l'ltlMONT ~ • iliKMled, .or wli .,, INDIMNITY C:OllPO•ATION, • prlv8'9 .... 1o tlle"ltNIUllO_,... C•-allOll, -oon 1 1"'""" x, bl-• on '"' 1er m1 •nd (OIMllUent l11<l111he, tler•llleftt• ....... 1~. all rltlh'..t 1111e. SU~ •rwll lnt.ffnt of JOSllPH N'O•, .._ CASI! NUMIEll I~ c .. NCI. •t llW ,._of hit 0 .. 1 ... 111 tlW llOTIClll Yw ...... -MM. T"9 ru l ,,,_ny i.u1.c1 111 llw C.-ly fl/ c..t .-Y _.. ...._, "" ....,.. 0•61111, Stat• °' C.lllol'nla, a.ocrllled ,_ ..... _,_-... "" ,....... •• totlOWI ...._ • Myt. • ..., .. ,.,__... Loe~°' Tr.ct Ho. 7027, In ,,.. CttY ...... of N...,.,,. k.ch, C6'1nl¥ Of Oun91, If .., wlllll ID _, tlll advlu ol .. St.le 111 Catlfor111a, •s .,., "46• r• _, In tr1l1 """'••. '1'911 1118111411 • cor-II\ llooll i.4, -· t to IS 111 H ••-llY H 11\at yowr w•ll1911 clwal ... ol Mlocett_. M6P•, 111 e.. r~. If eny, mn be tlled on tt-. off lo Of 1111 eo..n1v •.co•Off of 1eld .av11b1 u-M ti-. •-u111. Covnty Ill ............. tlec*° ,....,, U4. EXCEPT all oil, oil rlet.I\, ... ~ • -,._ U41. -mlM••h, mtrwr•I r!Qf\", ll•lwr•I .. ~ ~ ....... *a,..._ LN i. .__ rl9ht1 •nd OIMr llydrocetllelll by • ......... •Ml--,..,,.,. known Iha! ,.,,., be ~I U--'°'k it.er el c-jo Clll within or y,,..r .. Id lend, IOllfll,..r 1111 ·~ en etle ••Wl'lto, clebert• wltll the per119tu•t rt11111 of orllll"Q, llacerlo l11medt•t•m•"'•· d• .. ,. mlnl.,Q, uplorlno end optratl119 ,,..,.., •• w •-16 ncrtu, ll l\ey trwrefore -Jtor•nv 111 end remov1,.. • .. -.-* -1'9Ql•tr-• '"""'°· the ..,.. '""" .. ,d lallO or .,., ot..., I TO THE OEFEHDAHT A clvll l•M, ln<l...tine IN rtQIYI 10 ""'IPllOC:" compllllnl --flled llY l"9 e>l•I~ or dlre<tlot1at1y drtll end m111e frOM tiff aeelntl "°"' " "°" ""•" '° .. ,~ tend• other ttlan ll'IOM llereln•bo ... 11111 '--1111, you must, wlll'lt11 lO Cley1 d•tcrtbed, 011 ore•• w.111, tunneli •nd eftlf' 11111 ...........,,. 11 wneci on '°"· ttl•ftl tnlo, 11v-h Q.t ecrou 1"9 -Ille •11111111• cout1 • wrlttell r-1url.ce of lh• talld 11erel11t bo .. 10 IN cernpl~I Unlnt 'tOU Clo lO, d•H•ID•d •lld 10 Dollom 111(11 '°"' dllfeull wlll 118 ent.,ect on 6P-wlllpSlocked or dlre<llONilly drlli.d ollcllloft °' .... plell'llltl. -lllls cowt -"·· ,..,_,, •nd SNIU Wiide• - "''' ~ • ,..,...._, •1>9111fl you to< ben.ath or bey-Ille "'"'°' llmll.1 Ille 1'91lel .--tn Ille complelnl, t,..,..,, -10 redrllt, retunnet, equip, Wl'llCll ~ tnu4t In oarnl•-· .,, m al ..... 11\, ,_,,, ~" •nd _, ... •69H. 1611"'9 oll mono or pr-rty or eny wch well~ or mll\61, wl111eu1, •IMr relll'f requuttO 111 IM com-l!OW•...,.,1111 rlQlll lo drill. mine, tlOtt, plelnt ••plor. --···· tllrouQll ,,.. ... ,. OATEO Jyly 14, 1• lace 0t U.. -SOO IMt of IM - EOWARO W. 8AUEK, 1urt6Ce of .. 10 1-. u ret~ed In tlll C..,k detO from Ille Irvine Company , .. By ALICE VALOEZ. corded Jiiiy ), 1'10 1n 8-,,,., 1"'99 Dttt>u!Y no Offici6t Recore!$ AL811tT D. 8111GOUl~T Tiie ~t1y "commonly r•lerrecl Att_, .. uw to as ttlt Port C.,dte•n Pl•<e, IUt W . ._.,-, s.fte t• Htwporl 8"ch, Ce A .. ~ CM,.....,_ TM .... 11 tubfe<I to Cufftnl teJIH, 17141 '"~ cov•11M11, c-t11ons, rettrlctlona, ,... PIAl4111Wd ~-Coall 0.lly Pltol, Mt••llons. tlgl>ll, rlgllll of wey, - AWQ. u. 5'91 1, I, IS, ••• •1M 1 uMments ol record. l'HllC llOTICE l'ICTITIOUS •USIMlllS MAMI STATllMll NT TM tonowlne person• •r• dolr>t """-··· E Z IN LIQUORS, 14S E. ltlh St., CoR• MHI, C.tlloml• tttJ7 NON\'lan K Oolby, nJ Emereld Bo. L ....... llMch, C.Ulomle f'»S I W•yne E Peul, l37S Wll1erla Clrcte, COJl.6 Mew, ~tlfornl• n.tt Tht1 butlneu Is conducted by • teMrel -1Mtllllp H K Dolby Tiii\ iYl-nt w.s tiled wllll I County Ci.rti. of Or•not Cou"IY on AuQ.14, t•t f'1Mlli4 PubllllWd Or-C:0.11 Oally Pllol, AllO. U. SeOI I, t , IS, Itel 1t1M I NIUC M011Cf l'ICTITIOUS 8USINIHS NAMll ITATIMll"T T ... foollowf"Q ~ .. dol"Q bull neun· BES T BET TE M POI AR 'I' SERVICE, U. W. c..mden Pl., S.nta An4, CA '2704. J emH lllObefl 80Ul"91r, J~ W. Ca-Pl , San\6 ANI, CA '2704. Tllb Mlneu Is c~ by""~ d lvldull. J.,,.... R 8olllnotr Thi• stai.mtnt ••• tlled with t ... Covnty Clerk ot Orenoe Covnty °" AllQ. 14, ttel ,.,_, PublllhtO ~-Coast O•llY Piiot, Aug. II, 2S, Still I. I , 1te\ JU7 .. I l'UIUC NOTICE lllCTITIOUS au11•1u •Allll STATIMINT Tllot totto•l1111 P6rton h dotne bu••-··· 8111$ °' olteo •rt l"vlltO lor 11111 pr-rtv -"''"' be In wrltlllQ 1nd wlll be te<tlved at tho office of J AMES A H UMPHR EYS , JR L AW COllPORAflOH, •llornus for .. k edmlnlAr•tors at 47AO Von K•r,.,,.n, SYll6 100. "'-"'POr1 Beach, C•lllofl\te, or mer De ftted wllll Ille clerk of .. Id !.-••or Cout1ordell•••ed10 JAMES A HUMPHREYS, JR , personetly, el an, 11,,.,. alter llrst l>Yt>llullon of ll•h l\Olic• •nd be!Or• m61ttne .. ,d .. 1. 81dl must be M•led ar><I wltl De OP<tMd at , ... office 01 J AMES A. HU M PHREYS , JA L AW COA PORATIOH, et lhl hour of 10 00 • m on,,.. ebo,,. dat• T,,. prOIJ9r1Y wlll De told on 1111 tollowlno '""" c •"1 or P6rt c •"1 •I'd o•r• crlldlt, 111t term• ol \UCh crflltt to bt a<cepteble IO tn. uncHrtlQnl!d end to tf\t Superior Covrt ten percelll l 10'1 OI lht •..-nt bid lo .ccompeny ""' otfet by cet1lfl..S C ... <k. -,,. b•l•nce to be !Miid on conflrm•Uon of u te bY 1"9 Superior Covrl Tuet, r•nU, -•lino •I'd m•lnl•n•nce ... P<tM~. •rd pntmlums on lnwrence •«efltMM• to ,,.. purcllew• an.11 De pror•lood ti ol tlW CS.It of rec:ordlr>Q of conveyence Examlrwllon of tltt•, , .. cordlno of conv•v•nc•. tr.,.slor taus, •rKI -v 1111• lnwr11n<.e policy shell be •t t,.. • ._ .. °' ""' ,.,,.,, TM -r•IQned , ... ,., .. tt>e •111'11 lo ••i-<t •nv -all Did• prior to entrv Of en -r conflrmll>Q IN WI• O•ttO A~I 11, ttet 111 Jeanelle O..lrOI ~ Mare-r.,Gema es eom1nutraton o• Ille ••YI• of 1111 -·-med CIK-nl JAMES A HUM~HlllYS, Jll LAW COl~ltATIO.. 8 y; J-A. H11 ..... rey1, Jr 4741 v .. 11.,.,,...., 14111• too Newpa<1 8Mcto, ~ .. ...,... 17141 ID-,,. PubllsNd Or-Co.111 O•llV Piiot, Sept-. I, 1. I . 1'111 ~I \ 1UIUC lilt( I A ) SOUTH COAST TA X PLAHH I N G 181 SUN CO AST 1 ___ _.. _______ _ FINANCIAL GROUP. HUS C•-INTMICllllCUIT COUllT Ro.CS. S..11• m . LaQI..,. Hiii•. CA 0 1' THI STATE 011 OllOC* ..... ~ .. Men- tt.S.J. o..t. .. °'"""" ll-4elleM Crelg W. Bro.Omen, tt3 SullrlM In tlw M6tter ol 1,.. Marrl-of Ctrc•. C.16 -M, CA '7•'7 M ICHAEL ANTHONY A08tHSON, Tl'lb ~:18::t"";;:, with ... Petit ioner, a nd CARO L RAE Cov!'lty ci.n. of Otanot Covnty on ROBIHSOH, Res~"' AWQ. 7, "" -1-111.... SUMMONS PuOli.t.d ~ ... Coa•I Deity Piiot, °"""1k ....... AWQ. ll,2S,5'911,l,1'111 370MI To CORAL RAE A0 8 1HSO N MUC NOTICE l'ICT'ITIOU$ auSl .. ISJ MAMI STATHllll•T f,.. "'41owine person• ere 001"9 ............. J.C. CLEANING SEllYICE, tm Ke ftsln11on, HYl\llne to11 B•ec,., C•ll~.,... CllrlJlopf\er 0 . Fo.1, Ml Ke-'""'°"• Humlngton lleKll. Ca llfornle .,_ J""" '--pt eflm«t' ..., It eM- .... ton. -llnvton IMICll. c .. Ufornle ..,_ T"'' bu1l,..H h conouct..t by • ...,.,., ,,.,,_Ip_ Ol<l•Foa T"'1 ..,_ wn fll9d wltt\ , .... County Cieri! of Or•not Covnty on Awust 11, '"'· .. , ... ., PIAl41"'911 ~-Coast 0.Uy Piiot. A .... "·"· Sep! '·'·Itel ,....., l'UlllC NOTICE R~ You •n ...,..by rtQUlred lo _, •nd -,,.. petition llled ... ~ VOii In IN •llOw enllti.d (-•llNll thirty lllll da,-> from IM d•I• of MtVlce of l"'S Wmmol'IS UjlOI\ .....,, - 111 c-°' your lallY,.. to do IO, IW • .,.. "'"'8Gf, pellt._, will 6'1111Y ., Ille ~ for tlll ,..1i.t Clll-In .... petition HOTICE TO THE RESPOHDEHT RE A D THESE P .A PER5 CAREFULLYt You nMSt "appiaer" tn '"II c..-or ,,.. -siOt wlll wtn -.t'<AllY. To .. _. • .,ou mu$I tti. with tlw cout1 • ....,, lllPI' c•lltO • "motion" or ··•ns.wer ." The "motion .. or "•n-· must be ,,...., to .,. c-1 clert< 0t edr'nlnhlrator wtlllln 1D dey\ • ._ ""'"' "" reqvlred 1111"9 .... " mYll Cle in -r '°"" •nd ,. • .,.. proof of ..,.via on 1111 pettt1-r'1 •ttomty, or. ti IM pe1111on -not II• ... en et· lorney, P"Od °' _,,Ice -m. pell· 11 ....... If yo.i ...... al\Y q11Hlton1, YOU 1houtd -en •ttorney lmmeolately Mlc"-1 A-y II--. -------------STATEOFOllEGOH f'ICTITIOUS 8USINISS Covnty °' M.'RI°" NAME STATllMllNT I, Ille ..,...,.llvn-d ... tlt!Oner, ctrtlfy T ... IOllOWl<>Q ~rtona .,. dOl"Q t ... 1 tlW ,.._.,..IS •n .. IKt 6"" C-buslMU .. pletie COPY or h orlelnal wmmon• In APOLLO S PRAYER S ,,...-entttted~. INTEllNATIOHAL lWESTE RH >. 11n ~.=:.~nt-y llol>lnllOll Newport Blvd .. C<KI• -... CA. '1.117 PutlllVled Ort1n99 COH I Dall, Piiot. FIN Arb I.._,, ComP6ny '"'" a AUQ II U Se01 I I 1 .. 1 J7'07 .. 1 C.llfornle c~111.... 1117 NewPo,, · ' ' ' • 8tvd •• c..u -· CA n•n T1111 lluslneu 11 condu<19CI by• cor-Po,.llon. FIN Ans Import Co.,'"'· J .8 0.ttoc:l'I, Pretldtl'lt Tiii• stat-• wet rited wll" 1111 Coun1y Cler~ ol Or•net CoYnlv ofl AUQ. 27, Itel .. ,..,,, PubllllWd Orenoa Coest Oelty Piiot, S.PI. I, I , IS, ti. 1 .. 1 f'ICTITIOUS 81111MIU MAMaaTATUdMT ,.., ti Th• fellowl"9 P•'"" h deln1 bw•l-11; MOTHEltLODE GOLD, 140S W. lelbDI llvd. SJ. N--1 lleech, CA '*3. lllomrt ,.,,,,._., -· Jr., 1405 W. u-. l lvd 81, N__.n hecll, CA fttiU. T"'• ..,..,.., 11 con41uc'i.f Ir( ., lllf l'tfdlAll. ~A.Woocl,Jr. nii. ...,._, .......... ..,. .. c_, c:-of Or-County "' A ....... ,.,. ....... "'*''"*" Dr .... Coltt Dell' .. llal, A .... 1 .. U ,..,._ 1, e, t•I ~1 ... PUil.JC NOTICE NOTICI Of' MAllllflAL'S IALll Gr-B-. Conc,.111, Etc., Pl61fttlfl vs Grtnl -"·el el,~. NO lo6'"9 By vtrt,. ol ., encutlon l»Wd on July 7, Itel by 1,.. ~l0t Court, Cov11ty ol 0r.,,.., Slete of Celllomle, upon • ,.....,._, 91\lered In I•-of Grfft' lk'05 Conc,.t., • Cellfomle CO•" Po ... tton •• IUCIQmtnt cre411torta) - ...IMt Gr6111 ~. H•rxllll H, Hoopeno•r11er , Ill , er1C1 H~H .-ertMnl'llp (t ventt'•I Polr1N""'PI. lndlvldlHlllJ, jointly, .. ,..., .. ,., al\4' DBA H&H Commerclet Dew'°""*" anCI HM4 Contrk'lon es IY'9,.,...I clebtcw(s), "-!ftQ e "81 belMCe Of i Jf,'29.CD ec1 .. 11v °"' on Mid ,..._, ment on 1111 de .. oll tM 1._. °' ••Id execl/llol\, I i.ew levled u,... all tl!e rtofll, title Md In-o1 Miii I~ -(a) 111 tlot "'-'" lft th• CoYnty el Ot1n1•. Sta t• ef Calltornl•. Cla9crMIM es lo4'-: P•t'CAtl S,es..,!Nlpboall 111, P ... tO & 11, lnchnlw , °' .-ercel ~ II\ Off le let ltecorch of o.-..,.. c°"""'. c-y k-• 11•n c.w ... A,,_, (Md .. "H & H Ctmmenlel Dt <1la;:1+ .. ") City ol Irvine, c-,. tf Of ..... , SI• Of C.IHwftle. NOTICll IS HlfRIBY OIVIN U1M on ,...,,,..... IS, Itel, el 2•00 e'cledo P.M. el ,,,......,~. teol J- bone 81"'9., Cl ...... ~ 8eacf\, Cwnty-' Or ..... , SW.. ef C.llf9mle, I wlll ... , .. PllMk -11811 te"" ....... .._,,,_CM! In tawfvl -y of IM U11lled ....._ 1111 tM ,...,., tllle 41N I_,..,.., .... ,....,.....,. ...... ,,.. llW ...... ~, .... """""·Ir .. mll<ll _.., • fNY M ~ .. Mtlt"' Ml4I •-utleft, wltfl ac.CNN ~ , ...... ctftl. Oatad ~ II,, .. , OMt*l:HetW OOH ll,ltHIA. Mat1flll,()f ..... ~ ..,, ....... ,o-t. ...-o .... ... ......W1A__, ................ ..... ,. ..... .._CA,.., ., .... ..,. ~Or .. ~Oellf ..... A .... u, ..... '·'· ,.., ,..., . ... . Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfTuesday September 8, 1981 Cl The n1arketplace on the Orange Coast ... 642·-5678 Median mcome oj Daily Pilot familie8 exceeds $34,00Q a year Your ad reaches the county's most affluent buying au· dience . ······················ ~!~!.~~.~ ...... .]~~!~!.~~~.~~ ....... ~~!!!.~~.~~ ........ ~!~~.~~.~~ ....... ~!!.~.~ ....... ~~!.~~.~ ........ ~~~~.~~ ........ G~ .. !.~~~.~···rooi -GtNrel I 002 G..-• I 002 GtMNI I OOZ G1Mret I 002 Ge•reil I 002 GltWnl I 002 ._.. I 002 ...... ······················· .............................................. •·•······•············• ...••...•.••....•••••.. ••••••···•····•·•······ ··•·•··•·•·•··•· •. ·•··•·•·•··•·•··•·•·· ... ·.·.··•·•·•··•·•·•··•·•·•··•·.··.·.·· .. · l llt, SIOl,000 a.-M-Ocwwwf1owt SERVICES ~tf'f' O.rt<•Ut> EMPLOYMENT ' 'RErARA TION Vhiooh, l"ttrucoon Joo W1uut11 • ll<1pY.•AI.., "'I MERCHANDISE An4MfUH 4.pph•lWf• ~UC'bOft tr~~; M.;·,,,.t~ c·amrru 4 Eqw.,:inof'"' YU Doc• f:tt 10 Yw t"rruharc-1.•ncr :.01• llonft '""""""'d l.oc>d• Ju~rto ~\"1.ot\ M.c-1\uwr.) MIK'tllJIMCN\ M1:1ttH-*#W'WI \Ii ut4"d \ilyliK'al lftlt,\rw.nwnn Ollatt tWrn ' ~qw1p l'tl• "'•-' ll<&•ru St•lf\t )hr f'unH 5pore1A& Gooch ~ore.Rut1ur1nt l:t1r ~~·r.clHt H1J' ~tr.o BOATS ' MARINE £DUI"' ENT C..fftirf61 l»atl M lint ~f\ IU llooU.M•'1M Eq111p !loot> """tf 8cu.u llf'"4 °'•""' Bott• S.11 llotu S.1po Oo<h lloru~•'lll• llMl>Slor ... EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY "-blil1w'1 Motiu: All r eal estalt' lid verl1i.ed 111 lh1 ~ nt:wspaper 1s subJet'l to the Feder~! f'a1r Houi. IOI: Art of 19611 whll'h makes 11 illegal lo ad vert1se .. any preferl'n(·e. lim1lalwn, or d1i. Pnme CM home, huge Charmin& snd warm b · t ~ urd. ~OJUUMJJ.+-CUllW;l..-4.l~r IHleftt'tnl pa110 Niu.• 11lar1er A rart• 1mmarul11ti- hom1: rnt•t-ds llome fix homt on lhl' oetan. Only Ing Only Ill', ~wn C111l $279,000 no'4 lalboa I.a.ct atty ' .. " 67l-1700 ~ NEWTUDOll Prestigious Lemon lit.:. SEA COVE ~ Bedroomb, hhrc11 y. PROPERTIES huge master su1l(', din ing area and entertain 714·631 -6990 ment area L'NOER SI Million GI.AMT 1e.1va R1<.'k Alderette, Rltr "" 714.[131 4444 ~ Bdrms. 3 Ba, pool, HV :: ~~~~.'":~\~~. brat>~~:10~~ acress. 2 f1repl11C·~. und great financing t';ill now for more informa lion i''ull price $164.900 IJlll sex. or national on.:111. :: or an intention lo make JSJU any s urh prefere11<'t'. :: l1m11at1on. or d1:. TR,\DITIO:\.\L REALTY 631-7370 l~ 2uW JIW ll'll l.UJ ~~ iioo ~ _, ll\Al Dl(N cnminauon This ne11.sp:iper '4111 not knowingly arrept any advHt1s1ni: for reul estate 11. turh is 1n '10111 tion of t~c law -NJJ .............. .. $8600 DOWN! ERRORS: Act.risers shoteld checli ttwir ods dally and report ,,.. rort lftlMldiahfy. Tht DAILY riLOT ats111tH liabllty for tht fint irtcorrect iiutrtiort Oftly. HforSalt 2 Bdrm 2 bath. super sharv rondo Pool iapa, tennis rourh. many other goodies S&.900 Call no11. .546-2313 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS THINKING TOW ... OME? Call the svet·1ahsb .ii lhc 1:ondomin1um rn formation center Tout•h.-iont Heall\ 963. <111>1 - THE BLUFFS owe 1sT._ .u 1011. 1nler~1 • l.atgt' J Bdrm garden homr on grt•e nhelt Cot\ f1replare Lush pl3nl; prt(•ed for fast :.ale' On I} $199,000 Call 673·8550 !lave someth1ni? you want to sell' Class1f1ed ~:~~ ad_s do 1t well &12 5678 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS ).'V) .\)JI 11\0 wt•J ~~· CORNER -COUNTRY FRENCH Oali cabiM-b, ltatiart tile, b.autffufty re. decorated & .acartt. All top quality ift this wper special 3 bed. homt with H · ctptional island lcltchtt! & fmlily nrt. "Eyt appid" outside Ii ift. $265,000. OCEANFRONT -IRREPLACWLE! Onr 6200 1q. ft. Oft PtninMlllo flt. A ...... qut property that's "9uttn of tltt loardw•" CaH for d~ails on this b.ach pt optrty. Ow11tr flex~ Oft t'""s & will COftsidtr t1chartqt for Sattta lorbara. Lo.Jotla or wbmit! SI ,950,000. PANORAMIC VU ON WATER • REH TORS IAYSHORES Owner Rrtattced Owner will carry Isl TD on this charming coun try french 3 bedroom 3 bath llomc Amemt1e~ include hardwood noors, paned 11.indows. shut ters. 2 fireplaces. and beautiful sunny brick patios Offered al $349.SOO D.M. Marshall Rttr 76G-0135 Uq11idcrtio.. Salt .i Br·l·Sl}, family room, corner lot Owner very motivated & '4111 help finance Just $159,SOO RCTaylorCo (>40 Ql)()O OCEAN BREEZES Like nl'\\ 1011.nhomt' 1n the Bluffs. 2 Bdrm 3 ll1.1. ~uper lo.1\t'ht•n and J 1J1i: 2nd slon lofl Full pm·e onlv SIJ.I.~ 751·3191 C:. SElECT -t-' PROPERTIES Dock problem 1n Newport Bearh ., 60' dork • 2 ~tor' llun11n1tt11n llarb-Ou1 homr 4 llr. :i', ba fam 1hn bonu\ rm !::stale ,ale 9.:t.J lMKI II E by Luria 831 9944 20 CONDOMINIUMS Costa \tesa vroJt'('l. rompl JppmH>d. re.id> to build Ari no .,..·, 7~2 6499 Plan IV Realt Owner UauidatifH) s·' r>n 11• , •• ml .... I' I,\ fl llr I n .. y ( ro n t t'ondo $259,500 2 Bdrm. 2 ha ot\'3n \ H·W St'!'Urtl} bldg t.>urk a 1 .iii Apvra1~ed I .it $2i5.000 Owner Al!l 17141 bl~ 1570 I AITD lwopt trade I 11. ant tu bu} your house or 1nve,tment propt>rt)' Don 't r ail unless \OU ---" Cole I REALTORS 67~5511 SOUTH OF THE Hl~HWAY. Trod ..... duple• 2 blodl• ff'Olft tM b.och. l yr. old reor 1Mit 2 bdrttt & 2 botll. Fro11t lltMt old« but nice with 3 bdrm, 2 both. Int cna of Old CdM. Ofhred crt $391,500. COLE OF MEWPORT REALTORS 2 515 E. Coaat Hwy .. CCll'OM dei Mer 675-5511 2 flEHINSULA f'OIMT IARGAIMS OWCBALANn: 10•, Call no11.' 4 liK Mt'x1can Villa, I house from pounding surf Secluded master retreat 11.11h f1replare Ne11. kitchen, dine 011 tiled patio llurn STEflSTOSAMD fJXrn 3 HH & OEN needs your attention Br ing s hO\ els and pain I brush M ulw SS's 011. nt'r will carry at lo"' 1n terest ~ SEA CO VE PROPERTIES 114-631 -6990 BEACH DUPLEX $30,000 DOWN Just I 00 stt'p:. to sand ' Huge assumable !st, owner will rarry 2nd Large lot Pm·ed nght' Call 673·8i50 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS OCEAN VIEW $50,000 DOWN In Corona del Mar' l\l CANYON VIEW CONDOMINIUM Orean I mile! 2 Bdrm. 2 gaths Open beam ce1I ings Pool. 1acun1, ten n1~. volley ball $134.900 includes washer dryer •Try 1or; down 646 7171 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS Li•t At T1tt ltoeh Only SIO,<m down 2 yr old 1mmarulate 2 BR 2 Ba mob1lt' homt• Mm uge 18 Small pet\ OK • Mary Jank. Kealtor 631 1094 I ~ 75t.1111 MESA VERDE Assumable Loan I l l/40/o Charming. remodt'led 3 BR -t family room home with 2 fpk's. on qu1el l'lul de sar strl't'I Lob of rurb~1de appeal plus II V aC4'esi. Motl\ atl'<l 1111. m•r II. l'a rry lge 2nd ror qualified buyer 759-1616 JUST UKE HEW! This Jovel} 3 bdrm home has l>N'n romplelel} rt• done !lle11. roof. ne11. carpets, cl<' Owner .... 111 carr) larjle loan Onl\ $132 .500 l"all ludJ\ 979 5370 ALLSTATE tra<'llH' assumable Isl. REALTORS plus owner ""'II t·arr} 2nd ~unset """"s from 'I * SISK DOWN• 11\'ln.:. d1n1n1t and DEr-•TEI master tx.trm Beauuful ' -~ · 1irounds Ft•l' simplt'' 14 Bdrm 2 ba pool home Don't wait rall 673 8550 Assume tu balance loan . owe stra1ghl note THE REAL ESTAT&:RS Sl1CCESS REALTY ~7991 ltautiful Mewpori retreat irt a stc:irity buildin9. Ocean & lay Yu froM this OM bed, adllft co-op irt Vista dtf Lido. Millt cOflditiofl. txceltftt ftrtancift9. $280,000. WATE.RFRONT HOMC 'i 1-..( need to ~ell immediately -----------r\ R~ ~l I "1 'II 315 Marine Avl! Ba1ooa Island ,. 673·6900 and arc 11.1llm1i to acrept HARIOR RIDGE m~ small do11.n pay An exqu1s1tt> offertnR men t I l' an I a k E' Elegant & spacious 3 poc;scss1on 1mmed1alel} I bdrm 1 family room. t WAnRFRONT DUflUX Vvl'.~l.LY \ TAYLOR CO. HEAl.TOHS ~tlH'(' l !Mf> ON llG CANYON ~OLF COURSE B.EGAMT "YEltSAILUS" -EXCLUSIVE S p t• l' t a l' u I a r 0 e a n e 11 o m t.· :-. "Vt·rsaillcs" lot<ited on largl'sl lot of all Deane Homei, Beautiful golf t· o u r s e v 1 e w ~ Prof t• s s i u n a I l y iandst•aped yard W I mature trees Jr. a private park·hkt.> selling including a lovely largt• pool and hugt· spa + an attrac:tin• ga1,cbo. Gated front tourty:ird entry with fountain .'\1arble floor 111 foyer "1th glittenng d1:111 deltN 4 Bdrms. chm. formal dining l'oom & ~1 i bath:-. $895,000 WESLEY M. TA YLQR CO., REALTORS 21 I I Sart Jo• Hilk Road MEWflORT CENTER, N.I. 644-49 I 0 REMODELED AND WONDERFUL lh·aul1ful lhret· hl'droum plus horn<.• :'\t·\.\ rnof. l'i.ll'p<.•l!>, la11dstaping :rnd 1·u:-.tom 1r1t1..•11or LO\ t·I~ pn' all' pool and spa . S:.llJ:i.ooo Ft'l' U~IVUf t1f)Mf~ REALTORS, 675·6000 2443 E.ut Loni Hlghw•y. Coron" del M•• Wl HAYE SO Of THE HST LISTINGS IM TOWM Dalebout Bay &Beach Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 OPEN WEDNESDAY 12-4 COME WITH US ... TO CORONA DEL MAR. son11 OF lflGll\\ ,\ y r<H.o:-;l,\I, l'WO STO HY IHILl.llO l'S F TWO Bt;o1woM~ l."U:t YAHi) lll\r!Y lJNE BF:UIWO~I H~:.\I{ l'NIT r"o (: \1< (;AHAGJ-. HllTll l\t'O,\IE PIWl>I l'l"\G . 61 S ACACIA ................ $299,500 $5,000 IN NEWPORTBCH That's n~hl' $5.000 rt• bate on .i 'acanl 2 Bdrm 2 bath rondo o .... ncr wants out' Call for more details 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS 2LOTS EASTSIDE! Builders sperial' 12 non • sq fl lot \\llh older hom1• 011.m·r finam·rni.: Onl\ s;:1,1rn iit•r lol t'all ror mort· t1t·1 ... i-. I 546 2313 TRANSPORTATION "'"'·~ l·amptt\ ~k ltrnt Y•>ur mvi'Stmcnl will be ll'\ home 11. panoramu· 5er ured hy t.'qUllll'' IO \ I S l 3 Of ha r b 0 r other properties, andj rousthne, cK'ean & 111gh1 personal null'S Call Tom hghti. Presllgt'. l'um 642 2642 fort . IUXUI) & Se<'Urlt)' Redul'ed. no11. $739.000 I Owner fmanrmg J Agl. 640-5560 2 Bdrm plu ) barhelor. both unit~ 11.1th bnrk flrt.>plJrei. Pier and float ~1th room for 111.0 hoats $450.CMKI -t!~!§fj1 1 Class1f1_!.d Ads _ ~2·5678 j I Elf<'lnr l'1n 11-Cyrl .. Srooltn• Mouw Hen' \.e.lr Rtnt Tui"" Trhtl !r:~k~t!~~"~arh ~.,., A~TOMOlllE AnOQutia ~l.0)10 Rttruhon \ ~h1tln ~R•tt'R•l(I' •'#hfttOn•h frUiC"U f ~:.':t...ru1n1 ~~v.tWantf't°f AUTOS, IMPOITED (it'Mfal AM• Ronwo \~·· A.-ho Hr•k"'t MllW' l •Pf'I Qir-U.CI o ...... fttr.,1 f1•t 1"""1• JAliUf Jrnnn ftl.rnw nn ''"'' IAIDWCIUN )11 .. ul• :..ttted~\ ~"' \4\; MG~ U(lfl PAMtr.t Pr~,..,. Pond•• RH-awll Roll• Rorer RO\H' Sa•b .... ~e,e,., TO)OI• triumph \v&k•••H• Veht 0.Mral AIU: ... ,, AUTOS, NEW AUTDS,USEO C.d1llJ11t C•muu lll<•~ U.r,.l~f Com#I l •lutf'nllt ....,,,u. C...ar ~ 1111,.,,.1 "-'01• lh •tnrl ""("° :::.:t. .. l'HllO ~~ 11""'4tfiltd Vt «• """"*~ MOW IS 1HI TIMI for job Hebra to check &bt Da lly Pilot Htlp Wan~ ca.ltlcaUon. Ir t1'e )ob you want 11 not tMn ;oo •llbl ton· 1lder 0Uerln1 rour lllYIHI wD u _. Ja lh-Job W11ltd ... ,.,. ,... ... RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES FUMAMD SUM 111 the private ('Om mun1t v of Bayshores with 2 beaches Cozv 3 Br . 2 Ba home could be fabuh)us remodel. S280.000. OPEN WED. 1.5 118 A polena. 4 Br . Bal S450,000 Is . 1415 E . Bay, 5 Ht .. Pen1n . ~.100.000 Extra lot pier shp & beach. CN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 '::~~~, S©\l~}A-~£!fs· -----14;.,4 ~, (Ul & ,_... 0 fe0100"09 '-"••• "" "'• fou• 1rn1mblod word• b.· low ro for,., '°"' ""'Pie -d• II 1! 1 1 [ t i N I I I GREE M I .... ... , I' r I 1 1 I A L Y E F I 1 This lall season should ~,-,-,-,-,-i-4 ; make trte env1ronment1llsts _ _ • _ _ . • h•PPY Nex1 summer we'll --------. lla•e lots or trash 10 be -· I, t i 0 t 1.i 1 Io ~~~ ~~h:!~ ~ I. ......... _... . ...__ .... _.._ ---· '°" ...... ''°"' ...., No 3 ti.low IAYCREST I SIOO,OOODOWM Family size rust om built I home 4 bdrm . family Classified ad,·ert1smg 1s rm . formal d1mn1l rm a better way lo tell more & pool Also a separate people about the service game rm 11.11h '4t't bar. you have lo offer Ask vool t.ibh.• & lots of about our low rates to storaj?e The perf!.'cl d~_.~2·5678 __ _ home for .i 1tro.,..1nR ••• -•••••••••• family ~.(XKJ 17141 .673-4400 121 JI 621·2121 HARBOR JUSTUSnD! Submit .Al Offen OW MER ANXIOUS Ocean t 12 blocks' Cute <'Orner 2 bdrm house Walk to restaurants & <;hoppin& $210,000' lalboa lay Prop. Rtaltor's •675-7060• Pl••• ,,.,,, ••"'•••ntf F~r Cllllilltd Ad ACTION Call A OAIU PILOT AO.mot '41·'611 HlaHBn Http )'OUJ'ltlf to a Heapln1Mlec0onof Qualified Hopt{uJa In lhe DAILY~rtnr HELP WANTED ADS HARIOR RIDGE-IUUTIFULL Y appointed view condominium. 2 BR + conversation area. kitchen with nook + formal dining -One level. Assumable loans. Owner will assist in financing. $419,000 Lorraine Rennie 752· 1414 <7..58> DRAGO NS CA YIYAB J RW ULFOG ARO S G 0 L L W 0 M E 0 Z I L C N A 6 1 L T R R F I 1 U L H E N U H C M N S 0 P S A A N I N A E L G W I X Y 0 Q R L 0 C I G B R G Y E 0 N H T I E U E Y E R S 0 G H E E 0 E E P H T R T A G 8 U B 0 N A L Q U 8 S I 0 A I N H 1 R 1 R 1 L S R V C R E ~ L L F C C M M 0 P 0 U 0 T 0 R J L E 0 E L M I E 0 W E M S 0 I R Q K U 6 6 V Y A M L N A R G L 1 6 A T U C A Y E H A T T S H S I T 0 E A'1 I R G H R A X N S T H E U L N S C U'ie E N R I K 0 I C E I U I C L 1 L A B H 0 T V N S A K R T S W 0 N 1 A M S R R E 0 I E S L S A N I I M T 6 S M A : lllOl'lllWow ..... ---...... wd.111>.'*"«~. Find lldl Md ._ltlft. P Lttt11d Htrultt Stint GHrtt j Wlnp Apollo S1lnt Mlcllul " lllythlltty '"'"' Or1tHfty i llontttn S1t11rd llwtlltlon Cllll•• htwulf flre·lr•tlllltt h111onow: C11n Offlctn CE GEDBGE ELllNS ca. OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE S MIUION S VIEW S Ltn ely l'ourtvard Entrance Tile c:alort• Plu·s lluge Ha~ \'1ew Patio Potted Plants Fl owing Fountams Indoor Outdoor L1\'tng This T\\O Bed room. Two !lath Condo Shern s BN kr Than A ~To<lt.•I Shown By Appoint mc•nt . i\ "Joy Of '.°'JC\\ port" Lbt111g EXCEPTIONAL FIXER-UPPER EASTILUFF Jndl\ 1du<1I Home Largl' fl\t' Bedrooms Separatt• Master Suite Good Floor Plan View Of C1tv Lights G rcat :"Jc1ghborhood · Schools & Park Close By Call For ,.\p. poinlmt.>nt To Show Listed At 5255.000 A "Joy Of Newport .. Listing I_ - 759-9100 u 2 Corporate fltcno Newport Cttlttr J;1 ,..,,.. 0.1, .,.,. ,, ~ ~ .iutr41n9 lo '"' Sro..-1 To dovrlop mt•IOOt lo• TU<\doy ttod -m (QHf\QCt'd "") 10 _...,.,. ol yGllO lod« "'"".Qt\ JI }!If f'•H i.t 10.,...1 )1\-1 ., ........ )S.-.. "'..,,. Ll' • •... ,. •·•o• ...,,, \,; .. 114, ,.., t:il14• t'ftiw •• ,.,, ..... ,,..,_."' Jt\.or t•fM ... 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Must see. \l'\\ h I l'lllt.Hlt•lttd :J l>drm . 2 bath plus l).!l' r~<'rt'atio11 room & 2 patios Beam n· ll 111 g :-. (; r l' at I o r c n tt• rt a 1 11 tn ~ . s.120 ooo Bt•st p1'ln' for tht.• mom~y PENINSULA POINT BEACHFRONT P:.inoram11· ha~ & ot·t.•a11 \'I('" at \\l'd);!t'. from pnmL' large lot. ·I bdrm. 3 halh ('lt'il()m ltonw :noo !>(j rt fealur 1ng manm· rnom s1.:.185.00<I NEWPORT CREST CONDO :? hdr111 <ll'n "l'i.ll'toU:o. Plan 8. 1m nwt'ul<ilt•. Low pnted at S215.000. BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 341 Boy\1de Oriv" N B bl'.J blbl Dalebout Bay &Beach Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 COME wrTH us ... TO DOYER SHORES. El.f(i i\~1' rm I( HJ-:DROOMS BEAMED n .111"\C: I'\ l.l\J"\G HOO~! THREE 1-llH:PLA<'J-~" UA\ \IE\\ FROM Ll\'l!llG. lll~l'ICi i\\;f) llHE.\lff1\ST KOOMS POOL !)p \ \\'I) FIR~: I'll' ~M,.000 1617 WESTCLIFF DR. M.I . 631-7300 These hllle ads rcalh W 0 r k • J II I n l he Just Starttng Up In 3 ~USI thousands of ntht•r peo ness or you r own A pie in this area 11.ho arl' ~ood way to tell people reg u 1 a r u s er ~ u f about 1t is ~11~ a low Class1flPd Call our ad cost Class1r1ed ad taker at 642 567~ Phone~ 567.!__ 74 24 ~A6c.tB~ I EffortJessly Easy! I .. Orange Coas1 DAILY PILOT fT ue1d1y. September 8, 1981 r Rtol btott Ohr Rt.I &toft HCHIHt Jwwlilled ..._., U1fwwltlwd Ho.•1 UllfwWtlafd ~-Fwllf•4 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~ ........ =.~.~ ....... e.!.~.~ ....... =.~.~ ....... ~~~!.~~ .. ~~.~~ ~~.~~~!~ .. ~~.~~ ~~!~ .. ~!~~ ~~~~~.~~.~~ ~~~~ ... ~?~! ~~~~ ... ??.~! .. ~~! ............ ~~~~ o1t.M"' 1024 otftM"41 1024 t"liM 1044 Ocunfront2bdrn1, p11uo, 4 Ur twnhbe, 1\.\ ba . 3RR.2'1 ba rondow11U Yearly, wuiter. aummer ,.....,., ... ,.. .. ..... ::::....... "·;:::;;;;;.:.;::· ... ~ ... j ... ; .. ~ ... ~ .. ·~· 98 UNITS & ONU 15% OOWN ii\J:!', 't .. ~"I~~ ~J~.~· ";',~,:: :m.~~;,;:·~: :.'fu '"::;~11t1 2+ dt'n rondo on w11ter Two be rourn runllo. HACIENDA BY OWNER UIN'f I ll"T H..t .... looctl 3140 Enormous ~r!" home • . H..:A<.:H RENTALS Ut3 Wtlh Slip IVllllablt' iop COMDfTIOM ~rfrrt forthe)UUnl! l"JC Pri\ lite \\ 111,·11 4·ntr \ -nu LA'1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• nr lhe bl!w:h 1 ~o »Wry Hlg <.:anyun luwnhomC' bdrm• •villi b Ht Ooor. •ttunt) btuhhng. Shaup 3 lidrm, ~ t'u" ecult\t' rum1ly ·oo th!! rourty.,rd in r .. 1ifurn1.i One blot·k from Disneyland Only 15'• Near tht brut·h 2 .br w m111i1>1VE~ \t1urr11st 3bdrm, 2•1bJ ~olf m"''I .... , .... , 87Y-:8170or t'JU•ellf'nl value' at ne~.larj!l'opt'Okilch•·n 11°' Lowr~t 1.1r1ud Hornn Nr.ir ne .... d k I)< modern llt1ls111rl ~ $5251 t•our~l'\'11'w,nrwp111nt& "''''" "''~ "--tleo,000 lovl'ly 11tnum 'arthlune ·Mr i. u \' e rd t• 111 1 & uw11 , la l' OVl'r µayrntmls ><·tors No llt'ts ~ ln&i fllri>et Avail Sept l~lh <k'ean/ront Sharp 2BR ' carpel\ ~luni]$134.900 S9ti .~llfl l'.111 now ~~1~1~l~.it:I0:11;~,11~\"a~rl' SpN'IJI (Jrt•al lax l>hcllt>r and ~real I lft 3144 Bneht & rht<er> lbdrm 26 C1nyon lslirnd Winter Gar No ~s rau54o llSI 979 2390 yth1n11 ~1·hools parks r~nlal an•a Lo<.' a led al IOG lA.•atnct' .':. •• ~••••••••••••••••• ~ yard for II\'~. ~ JISOO mo 640 $274 Adults ~ 87S.~ lolboallland 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FUILOU~ Airline pilot i.at·r1f11·c· Reduced S3.5K. 3 hr. ;i l.111 cottage Cash T O lradt', orr('r $3501\ Ownr/Ajt 16610093 1/i l•tolHch 2 bdrm, I ba. hreplat•e ulll pd ~50 Prefer ~Is. 646-5743 an_y11me lilGE HOME& INCOME On Gr3nd Can.al waterfront on qu1t'l J.11 tie Island Spar1ous 2 Slory 4 bed homt' \\II h Cam1ly rm & guurmt·t k1Lrhen. patio 1'1e for :! boals lnl'luries I bl'd rental 1;75.<XX> I)..., nt'r will help finance - \\\IJl(lf(tt\1 IJ()~ll ...... Rt AL E'>lAlf 873-8900 •'.~.· HERITAGE TatW,Rtalton flt' C.illfordet•ll~ Ml(r has st'l uµ YIH'irnl modeb Open Ht'aut 2br 2bu condo, Nearshopptnl( •~J lhrhor v1 .. w llome. Yearly or W111t~r. ruJI> lUSEOf'TION Daily Bkr~ Wt!l<'ouw xlnt lor 11.50 !-;vs & Kenllmt'!'tll3I ~ fet' ~aut1ru1 execuuve4 lir furn luKunous ocun Luxuri11u:1 cu.stom con Coll RICK IYERS at 76().7292 ""kntl ~!ii 4684 . 634 641111 3 lilt, 2 bu n~ paint & 3~, lb luntbruprnl¢ front I Br Apt Sleeps 2 111!!!!!!111111111-----wt~do..~ fl r:Hrple . 4 t11~ rpl Avl 1mmed No .aJanu ,;stcm.~wtrate l'all213 •'4$4028 bdrm~. 2•, baths StlSO L I h 3141 pet~ Nr llrooihur~t & m11u1'111ut'lll upt StSOO • 81 l '• Ru (}(',an view, REALTORS ***** l IR + Pool + Spa M l'~J Vt•nh• area X I n I f .i m • I 11eil(hhurh11ud Own1·r dl>Spe1 all' TERMS \\tlh S.'ISK down UWl' Jl 13':. 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II ~: A It N rllnt' ' lj:Ut•I S ort'' furn , garage atlached MISSIONR~:ALTY JHft.21J8Ahomt• t'uJl>l No children, no pets SoaC~ 327' 1500mo ~1_0066 n ~;Al.1 OHS U.I r II bill 0~31 Ill 1026 49411731 MOllll,Jo:llOM~. l>I\ ~ l'O ".l' ""' Prefer workmg married ••••••••••••••••••••••• WinterRftttob ••••••••••••••••••••••• 01\'on·e forn•sSale I 17141527-5900 Hewporileoch 3169 l'ouple OH•r 40 years Sµarkhni.: 2bdmi humt·' Nepwport Pentnl>ul11 Dano Point 1RR.3HA <'U:.lurnhomt• l.uwt'r 3 Arl'h lia> I leovlncJCOUlltry •••••••••••••••••••••••age S425 Mo Call Rr1rkfpll''SJ75'•4!1'.!4 Pla)aRealtj'6731900 ll!Jm----1111!!11111!111-I n11le tu SC l'la1a ,\nx Great oceJn ,.1ew JJ\ t M 11' <' tn t·ond1tion . 3 AS SU MAILE LOA.H J.tno ISLE: t•harm111i: 4 962-8996 aftJl'~L S Cl 3776 1ous u\\nt•r '<Int rman Jrl"a 4bdrm beul'h bdrm 2 bJ homl' in FAMILY PA.RI( Wrm. 2 balh newl\ rl' HOMEF'ORRENT It 's not a m1ra11e' :!br °" efMftte Cozy CONDO ~lake orr~r 1\"l Slada h ll;a roor \'le\\ lhgh ·1~ I'"'" JH ... 1 • • llet·vrJted Sl80ll 111u 3 Bdrm '375 F u·ed '41th wood paneled den· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... .. .. ouse l99 3l44 ·u111~blu loJr'" 111 .. hl• J•J r U\'JUl} :.hoo, t'r (' r I & 'Bil 1' t RA Walk to b"h 964 1611 I ~ u ' "' " l'ent1 .ii u11 II urn on Yt•arl) AL.,.1 01h1•r ren yard & garage Kids & rackhng lrl'IJ dl'l' 1· · ' 2 lldrm 2ba t'nd unit Trode or low dow" 1111i:r .t<lt'<I throughout th" ,11 ~l.:1511 1:-\'J~ll U1I~ ll\ Jll li11l 1;ruud). pets welcome S.U 2000 more. onl.> WXI' 1149111 .~~~to 225 La P:iloma ew t·arlJt't~ ('lt"m .ind ---------1 Nr new Oct'an front Showl> llkt·mudt'I Mu~L M l I II ~· \ R 7'J 675 611ll ~1.!!0f~_ Ren11m~631 4SS5 Ft't' • B ( Jll637 7918 br1i.:l11 A!>~urn,1hlt· I.I', MA.RIHA mobile home 1-:1"\ ~t'l.1 fa!.t ~'~mi.t S:t rl.50111 1<'!-:Al.'l'CH!S • l I h 32 .. 8 S J ! Bil 2 bJ µat10. 6(~1 IOJO Quolity Homei fmuncm.: 2 Hit. l.it•adi 1111 I IJ11d < CJ!lll' for 111 \IOllll t;JIOM F l)J\' og1Ma toe , °" 11°" (.'allt l' Jmµ:ma $425 mo tl r h ~pel·tlonSat.Sunltlllll~I • • • Sµt'l'l:irulJr VII'\\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ca~1trano 3278 752913Y ll\ t'~irablr flluff o1f1'.1 1~ in)( l/ll'r Adulh l'orl Whei·lcr or rail I 1714)527-5900 Ol•eanfrontJbr. :!bJ, 2 04'EANF'HONT Mubtle ••••••••••••••••••••••• WIMBLEDON .ihm \· \IJr111a 2 lldrm 54!! 24~or4!l9Jll6 )\ury A\.tll afll'r St'pl llome~ ~mu & uv 2 Bil 2 611 . fdm rm . A~rfnlfllh rel1 t'llls In drnrnut1r 4 llCt:i\N VI ~;w~ fOO' itiO 9596 ownl'r A~t Acrrage for S. 1200 11th Winter lUJ nr vrlv Obi wide 4!J9.lll6 fen red bark yurt!, 2 l'ar Uftfuntishtd VILLAGE bdrm l'u:.l<tm home" Kt•\' Lo !Ith St l>l•ul'h )(OI.'~ lncredil* Pnce ! l;f.:\:~:i.;;l~E.RS•;•;.t ·1~l~ leu~r SJ:!m No l>l'l:. h)(t. Ocean•:de Of Hwl 1ear. gOOll Jrea ('lo~l' to ••••••••••••••••••••••• with panora1111t' \'h'h \\1th 1ti1 ... 1it•m \ ')1Jrkl Lr)( r xet• hnml' Jttl{ $48 ~27 ,... srhools. \'eh1t•le blOrage lalboo llland 3106 l::ll'"anl ~mult• (Jnlll,\ Liberal lt•rm~ .,,. .. ,1,l"KI I .• ,, l I I I 2B1\. 3 rum r1n .•, dblt• \Ill' /Vrll-tl for ltl llOlll> Ill Spa('IOUS 3 BR 3 'I I "''"' I 1 " ,.. .....,, ~ Ill(' r" 11· 1Jl1 .. (' (" ..., · • ava1 . ..,..,.,mo st, ast,1••••••••••••••••••••••• home Profe:.swnall> d1· tu St.:ltH1,1m w o <• d 11 uu r:. d ,. n . frpk lm111;11 $15!1,!ilHI IL) o 'ista Onl) ,.,f~HI dine rm, ram rm, fµlr & se1• & cln noq'd Cull Yrl" Bayfront. J br. 2 ba. l'Orated and landl>l'pd 4 Wilson & Wriss R.E firc~laC't'. IWl'Jl!t' l'Ll'S 631 5476 pt·r unit 'l't•rm' 755 4W7 OCEANFRONT btl( lll'l'Urcd ya rd A 714 7511·256.'i frp'ln, Ive pallo, SJ400 Bdrm 3''" & l1br 11rl5.'.I !1751 11111 HOUSE " t fl pt to I ' ,. • u., ar) 493-2752 a t' arn11n).! 1:u1•:.l unit WA NT t: 0 Mm 3 Br ,.rea uor an s iar<' Sonto .. _ 3280 675 7009, 675.84fi5 Air. alarm am(•ntllt'~ Ot• l'fi.'all\I' with fell Jiil' home w vu ~fax S3SOM * SUHHYMUD• 4 II r l> t' n ~ U a & retain vnva<·y WO yds "'" .. WATERFRONT "L1llll' .:alori: Fo t . V...._ 103 .. mg t/75,tXMJ "' .•ub•la11t 1a l c"•"h H.\'11w1wrTra1·tuf:lSlol:. St :.t10 1\111 Yl·arl) to a North Laguna ::••,••3••H•••2•••B••••••d ... lalbooP ..... Mcl 3107 Island" w dot·ks' Sold un a1n _...1 ., " J J "J G75 IS56:! Beach $1400 mo A!(t ,.ea · r a t·on o. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "as 1s" Seller linant' ~~--RED CAR..v...-••••••••••••••••••••••• LGCJuna Viii• R.E 11-11 70711 n•atl} 11' rt·•·onl ~62.:KHI 494 7551 near So Coast Plaza 2 bdrm. 2 ba. privat(' A 0 .-er 497-1761 f1nanr1nl( ·l"all 17111 l·:xdu~l\l'lla)~hurt·~ -'Pool , l)layi:rountl patio, rve. after 6 & ing i:ent . un,1 7541202 ASSUME9J/•%1ST BYOWHER 7000823,~1:!'7:1 :!111 1iallu b1:ad1.~ IRH , l'la!ts11· Mllal(e ~95mo Jeoinne!>aller wkt'nds 96J.1031 Cl!_ichester,6421$235 -• HY OW'iEH lcM)unoHINs 1050 :"olt•\\JX•rt('rt>slcondo•4 t'l233l5 L32333lll Comp remod 4 blks • ~ Corona def Mor I 022 2400 sQ ft e\t'(' I HH J ll.1 •:••••••••••••••••••••• :1 br :1 ha + master Commercial I • ' • from bC'h town f'rpk. 631 1266 Agl Apt for single adult Avail ••••• •••••••••••••••••• FREEDOM HOME horn<' ""am rm l'al 1n lio fl~ .1 I.tit· 111 ~11l' h• 1111: n·t rt•a l Tenn•~. pool Proprrty 1600 Hoines UnfumisJted J at. s k yll i: hh S795 We1tmiftster 3298 9 16 S375 No pe~s c H E p . k1lth 11\mg rm. formal rm u( llll' lllMI l"U\lt)nl \\.Ilk Lu ht'Jt'h \\'Ill r111 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Avail (kt Isl 4!17 63911 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Savage. Wildt' & Co A c d M ~r04~ Ha lar~e )a rd d1ntn1? rm :-le\\ p;11nt & \'auhl'fl I 1·1hn1h 1111' or Lo\\e\l pm··· Prmnvab I<" R ~· (' I II '''\\ 1wrt Get1erot 3202 979 7426 llO~lt; Jo'OH IU:Yr 675·6606 DUPLEX I . IHl 0763 papt•r Spr1nkl 1·r 1mpor1t-1lm..rblt· •,I( uni} 5~9i l51i l\t',llh l'rttpt'rl• $II ••••••••••••••••••••••• sr~;(·l'ACl'LAH 3 Bdrm ~I() F'enrcd Corot1odl'IMcr 3122 So or PCH pm·ed right. I S)'Sll'm dhl !:Jr \\ alt'r l'llUl'!tlrlJll \It'\\ Int frJt.lt• l.U,ltr) ~('\\ porl f rnnldl:l' Ill pnmi· lt1t•J 1.al(una Bc.it•h homr $)5(1 OCEA:-1 \'IP,\\ ~OJ rd & Rilfd)(l' Kl~'> & ••••••••••••••••••••••• clean + easy rmllnrmg' 59 UNITS 3t1f\1>ner \'.h11 ubrhd J1•nwn.(t'11 t.H Sit:! I home on•, Jt·r(' for In t~nn Own1:r "~11111'.'"'"' Stone r1rcplal't'' On•am 2 Br 2ba Co-op in So ~~ wcll•umc 545 .WOO Deluxe new I) d~oraled 2 Grt2 Astle7591221 i;rl'al srhoob Ill mw to i59 U'106, !151 ll:!h!I t•ome 1 lllb ur E<tUll\ ~.Xl lll'>l\t I ruu tpJb k1ttht'n' llurr) • •5-lb!I La!Juna. full~ fur~ Agent, no fee bdrm . I ba., upstairs COSTI MES1 0 le .i 11 () \\ n c r Newporta.oc.h 1069 $280 0110 \t'I nu"• unh rhk fui lrt·ru· A\'ail Yrl). w1nll'r or COftdom-....S ~ lg ball'OO) 2 car gar RS'MIC " " tran~ferrrd s:!Oll 11011 Broker Cooµ Al:t•nl Lout.Ion. \~I i;;n 1~4• orl l'harm1ni: dull hou.~t' in short terms Waterfront Fvn1is~ 3400 (lose to beach S660 mo 1 On 3 32 Jt:res All :! t>WC 2nd t'all 111 "'' ••••••••••••••••:•••••• •. 31 •516 1>:11 i:SOll ~ew port IJ1·at·h. s.sso· H 631 141)() nni 12131 426-9666 or 1714 1 Bd d bl 0 W II u ~ um es •••••••••• •• •••••••••• • 2 rms OU e l(Jrdges 714 i75 16i5 Wnet' I I 1 Sl'\\ 11111 I ~l'JI h pr1rn1• All Ullhll('l> p<11d' ~5561 C().nD \;e,.. port Bt'ach Jdulls un S49 932 RF.AL TORS CDMILUFFS Above beach belO\\ Ocean RJ\d St-n11 pm Rd Ou t or LI arfl<' 180 degree \'1ew Ot•eun & great bu) l>lS 9161 H·~t1n' 9......_ B~h 1040 Ftnanc~ '1 01 t·.in '1i:"" l I 11rop.-r1' Renumes 631 4SS5 f et· ....,.. 1 8 R C t M 3124 .... ._,"""" VILLAIAUOA lwo loh llu\ rn11· M C . tr I h 3218 Spet·taC'ular (lt·ean > 1 · exquii.ite osa "° ••••$8•••0••0••0•••••••••;•• ~:;~1~ru1'":iaf~~~ ~~::,. t UDRM<.:o:-;uo hoth Fxdu.s1"· lisun" apis °"° eoc \'1e"" 2 Ur 2 ba roop 1n \.'er!tailll'~ Beaut ••••••••••••••••••••d••• Dow S I ll 'I I u ••••••••••••••••••••••• s~outh Lc1uun•1 f~ull.l l(ardt'O), puol jjll'UUI 2 Br I Ba pool. laun rr . n \\ Kh!ttenmJl pool, ne.ir 19!:1.51XI l'llll'lj'a ) on' nlll(cr Condo Ot't':ln \'II:!\\ J Br "' • saunJ. I:> rn. U hr ~et• rm No pelS Close LO al ll'l' 3 Bdrm, 1·~ batu µarks. srhools & ~hop 67S...1771 lforqu1~L \J!I m:11:1m 2,, Ba Dana Bluffs. furnished Ala1I yrl) guard $71XI mo Ii.it 666/i Call for appt S4l0.S43.5 t·untlo Close 111 'h11µ ping Onl) Sl!ll!.5011 r,111 or 759 1243 ""''I. tennLs. 1.'ll' S7SO winter or !thurllerm M TSL M t 642 1603 pin)( Owner w1ll lwlp ltarr~ fr t>der1t·k I """' WaterfronLHomeslnl' Condo"'lnh.tns 0 g_m_""'--fin<im't' Sl!ti,500 li.11 1266 'Condominiums/Town <1!1:! 6700 6311400 Unfvmslted 3425 NEWLYDECOI. ~ .. '. OPEN HOUSE ~) REALTY SUNSETRULTY housesforSGie 170~CorOfladrfMor 1222 5 room srnglt' famih ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Br gas pd, enrl gar 542-5808 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• dwelling with 1 Ba on \'Illa Balboa rleluxe 2 d washer. pool Adults Jetty from ;:\•er) w m 1•----...,~-dow Prop l111c h11eh t1lll' 3 BR l::asts1de home on Obie In\ t'SI 2 > r~ Bu> n 2 lot. SJ0.000 & ta kt• no w before ln1nt' Ol l'fJJl'mlS ~38511 Oev~lupmcnt, bs than S7000 DOWN! RS'MIC 3 Bil 2 Ha, fplt• Kar, nell.· bus $750 Mo 442 Mun master hdrnu, sep 642·5073 Redured lu $1:!8.500 t·pts & pa111t 717 Orrh1d ru 1°s oc~ .. I R EAi.TORS I ml dn roa~t b<'l(m~ ,_B_E·s·r------For SJ IC In· nwn cr C 1 i-a r I and 1111· I ANANCING Sharp HlR :11i1\, II\ rm, St ,250,000 Uwnt>r I' P IN TOWN furn rm Ir).! lut. tree' 1---T•H•E•l•L•U•Ff __ _ FWllLE FINANCING . Lt'rl') 494·0154 ., ' " , ,:in \'~ poo . 2 Ir. I la~ 2HH. 2BA l'nndu I ,., Sll\15 mo II~ appt 1rnl) sel' i:u.ird~ S900 OP\\ 111,.:hl\ upi:ratf<'(l J)y, !'J4u 49111i . en :ll:lR3Ba,fam rm,Wl'I 962 5121,6'155118 Newly decor <IS pd T 1I1· \\ ,1 I I t11 ''a 11 1)40 9219 bar, 2 f1replaees. Joh or encl gar. pool. dsh" r A~l only 1714 H)7J.6.W.S "'l''l:l Lu <;r1't·nbdl A~· I ~ u rn l' I u J n s S 1· l' I PL.AH "X" ca 1 PL' I~ \\a I lpa 11..r A 1 , .. 2owood in Three An·h Duplexu fw'fl 3550 Adults. 642 507_3 __ _ I ... I I I val now' wr.:e i.pht !lay (',ated rommunll\' ••••••••••••••••••••••• PARTNl'.:R S ll lP Brand nl'W :! A 1 H<lrm Jn .' llffi\' Sl31.!>llll 3 hctrm . 4hn n~l, Ill Town home., 10 lu• 1.'h Can•Lakt•run prop Hi711 1 rm fJm rm f I . 21, .:arden~euing · Jl1an\ St ~Jt· 117'11 ur b;i \lr.1 I.Jr)(\' port•<'la1n 131 o, fi -~ ~; 3205 tub \\ l."eram11 111\' ""Jll' • /4 o I"" & rl•lC•r I t'O' 1•n-d µaim tftterttt rate. IJT OF drt'a!t l'me $.:al tKJO !\ • Anumablr "With no HEAVEN down .1s\Um1• SI0.1-IO bl 1 prepayme-nt penalty. Beautiful I Bllrrn S&~ Lru ... 1 rlrl-ll .IL 7' / , Xlnt 30 I butll lJJollJ 1m.irl1•I un IJnd lt'J"e S853 00 per yr oan. 11u1e1 rul dt• ,at· pnde or ) l'Jr t' JO t t hani:e until OH UDO on lh1~ 3 htlrm c·ountn Jo renl'h homl.' or1 au t·x tra "11le lul Ht't't·nl I\ n· modeled Tn ~I()·, d~" 11 .h~um.ihlt• iuan "" ner w 111 t·.irn \ real must lu !>et' (.' J.11 now ' o" nt•rsh1p huml• 10 •ear :wo3 II · 1111 onl\ Gulden w .. ,, f,lah'' 2nd t rn.,1 d1•t'd dur Lari:t· fam1h ruom '-'llh 19116 tli Call u"ner for I--------· " e I h .1 r ~ n d < u / \ I apl)t dall\ Jfll'r 5 pm Redhill~ Realty 1>1:3. 7300 Lorated Jt f.11n II'\\ .1od 1\\ol·al.lo on lht• .,ame silt• a., the 1111~inJI fl t11(l'I ·, C;.ird1•n• Ill rireplJ\'l'. plu.'h l arpcL~ 1il4 I i60 tl-l2S $229.0UIJ don osen realtori. 17Tll ,\'J PHOSPECT Tl STI'.\ i'.ll 3111 OHL Y $20,000 DH owe lrl( 2nd loan for 5 yr~ f'40Yf">Oe\\ John ~1ar.ihall 631 1266 SPANISH I VILUOHUDO 1~ ver) \en.all le on Jll I l'~tr~ \\Ide lot Ong h twdrot•ms. no"" 5. hut 1·ould be 1•hangl?d bJl'J.. I 111 Ii F1•a1urt'!'> a Jar')(!' IO\ t'h ~unn~ patio !li1•w k1lt•hen a multi lo:.ee' -an11"'i.llh'< en<· osi-1 I I J B 2 IJ 'fl4 ' 31 T ....-&.......--C\ll' r .i • '-.nant S''""I mo 11111'1° So l'st Plaza ,\rea \'er.'' r o~ ll:lllO l'ool j.11· Lt•11111s L' I I •tf""fl \ l u• u.•• .. d pd r t•rn c·;i • "' ' Ill> ~1 •. l' ••rm al' k R E nice 2 bdrms I ba ~I, Newly eror gas all fNKl + bl TU OJl\'n 675 6675 & t>l5 21ihl! " • I I ds h Sun ;J ti nr h\ Jppl 320:1 494 7551 Jat'. tennis nu chll ren enc gar . poo . w r Ji\S\11Nl-'t'IU:t:K . pet~ pr('(er rooplt• 9>'25 Adults 642·;>07~ Vi.a TonJda '\Jn JUirn 2 bdrm Jnri llt-n pnmr loguna H~ 3252 mo, lease. 642 0377 1uU2ft l'apo OH /\hµ.11 l'orm•r 10 < 0 , • ., .i 0 V 1 e w •••• ••••••••••••••••••• ~ or Del Oh1~p11 l'a1 ''" r.uardi-<t l'Vmmunit ,, IJ Hr 2 Ba Garden Home Dupleus Unfurn 3600 OCCUPANCY! l'nmlJJll\ l!IX !\lilll Tcnnl\ &. puob leas\' Niguel Shores. pn\ale ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br I Ba Apl Beam 4!1H !\IY,W SI ?5ll · · com mt> pool. bcarh 3 bdrm. f('llred )d. l(ar. ceihngi. laundry rm. &iii 1212 ~IO 492 6700, 661 3526 new I) rl'det-or $OIJ rnu pool Adults only. no htc:Ofl'le Pn>pttty 200 I New Home. professional 5411 Si07 or ~'! 5639 pets •••••••••••••••••••••• CostaMtso 32241 deror lbdnn 3ba fam l TSLMGMT 64~1603 MAKE AH OFfER! •:•••••••••••••••••••••1 rm. central 'air, 0 $1200 Aportmffth Funtislled BEAllTIF'Ll. 2 Br 2 Ba f .. il!t:ilrie 3. Hr rirn .. l!af mo Suzanne, ~8:ll0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa Verde. 1100 sq. ft " d hk~µs )(dnruu 1 No OC EA~ \'IE\\ 28 R lalboo I~ 37061 rplc. lndr). palio. dis r'll> ~ SJ~ Jl(t' \\ ilri1• 2BA. frplr Adult rondo ••••••••••••••••••••••• hwshr enrlosed garage 3 ln1·om1• Prnp1•rll<''- Ea,h1dt> t'11,ta \lr'J (),.hl'I \\Ill 1,qn l'nn'tl to wll' ,Jx· NEI~ER COH If~ fl 11\) II IC c:vlo675!01ii $700 311H.1....,,.._. Adults.nopets$SSO. 3811. 2HA frµh' Xlnt 5Slll.l2f..i 13 Br 2 Ha \\{~ie7 .. Xlnt 31q7 Mat>eA\'e 5'!.(}~00 t't>n d M e~a \ erdt· .., ._.. 2 lol' Spac1ou~ 2 Br I Ba l/uiet fi50 631 li&i6 newpori ..-... l 69 f».l l535 tl73 3245 Laundry fac . pool S39S 2 ~Jr%~2xr~fi ~~~~·'ro. s;~~.;;=·;a·/ji.1°a·:f~·,;;l~1·'lolboa Penin5'h 3707 548-9.SSG ~ar dr oµ. pool. Jal' rm. dining rm. <K'ean &J•• ..................... 2 Br p, Ba 323 E 18th f195 mo Agt 75-1 l20'.! night light news Pool & 1 I bdrm $100 tu~ Patio. garage I child ······•··········•···· I (.'11.,111 ~h-~a BR~:AKING L'P Garden Paric Higher llll'Omt' IJN 111 v·.1r...-* * REDUCED Nine 1044 WM~ REAi.TORS Redhill~ Realty f1i:~-1:wo d I 1,l I lliltl l tennis SI~ pr mo Sept 5 Ok. no pelS. S595 Sierra 4 Hr Nf•w paint. curpel & fi75 7617, 642 OOIU M_g'.1°1l Co 64U324_. _ ~ ~ 'r1 ,~t1·,~,. t; a rd en 1 n i: Waterfront lease -I l:l r ·I OCEANFRONT PRIVACY & "'UIET S,16 9950 S!lllO m 0 I.la. fam1I~ rm. l•>P t•on t:NICll'F. BaC'helor for I Lik e new I s"; Apls d1l1on, dnck for 40' boat adult 53!15 tnl'ld ullls ) r w gar or carport Up or ;:~1:.! • i '11ll11a!t' \ \ • ' WESTCLlff 1 •l'oi ol ~\lt••,t ( \ vested dollur than arl\ "".r" other unit in C'uro11a dl'I Open Daily at I 0:30 Yuur Isl homl' 111In111e fl900 I) 673 6Ji2 down, balcony or palio. Wifttwor Yrty pool, spa. bbq. laundry. 1 BR CONDO Rl.S.lKJO Nrw t'ondo. 2 bdrm t ran a"'unw rxisting --------• PRESTIGE den , 2 ba lln1thlen Spr Mar frOfll 10:~0 A.M. \ at•ant dnd read> tu 110 • 548-2239 2 fir t·onlio 10 adult ('Om mu1111 > Central .111 & Lingo .. ~ more ca::;;~, loan of approx $0.tMIOal R Dupll'\ Nt''-'Pttr\ llca1·h. ini:. mit·ru. pool ~pa 2 14'1•-;1016736640 * * educed I hou~e frnm un•·1n l'Ml(ar,µat1uS79S t'>lK Se 11 i• r:. m 1111, .11 ,:r1 Sierra Management t'o 4 Br 4 Ba. clean & sharp. nc'<t to tennis & beach $1500 mo Remax of Npt Bob or Do\·1e 759· 1221 lush shad~ landsrap Cute 2 bdrm. I ba w gar lng $460 & up Mature Winter Ml per mo. Yrl} adults. NO PETS Mesa ~ ....... J cfF: L l ["it·~:;,~g, LIDO ISLE .,.., S25U.000 1;.w UHi I 641 1324 Now $599,000 2 FOURl'LEXES Jo:ASTSIOEdoll hse. 2 lir ~per mo Agt6j5 3890 Pint's. 2650 Harla. 20'. du'-'O. owe ll(l' 2nd I " nu pdymenL't 2 hr :! , , adults, no pels. Al ail l'p lo 45' slip a\a1lable SIO,OOO dwn l'a 0\\( nuw $485 641 39Ji Weslr hff, I sir) -l br. stdy, 3 ba. ctry k1tch. Gardner no pels S8S<J J BR 2 Ha, rpls, drps 549-2447 famil} only 9 12 thru SPACIOUS 2 BR Adult. I IUUTIFUl VIEW I ". i:il 'llHHI ha 1mmar "" t•x I w LIHlt hU!(l' 2 den ur 3 8!eak t'' en ~n ~ 3 hr. I ba. nl?'4 ly painted Rr t'ondo with watrr Whelan on•an \ll'w barkyard 642 ~63i 1458 61)5 673 9423 $700 open 'beamed C'e1ling, Ba1·helor. S3ZS uhl!t pd I lots or wood. serving adds to the des1rab1ht\ MHO Verde 19.?tfl,rran< • •·~ .. , Ir""'' pans1on potential Jubt ~.000 ,\gt, 963 Kl82 Excellent flnanc1nl( I r h b GoH Courw Homr ~e'r :s; su~~ 1 ~•c~0 ~oe S289 500 4 llr 3 li.t THIHl(IHG I WEST OCUHFRONT \lew' from both II\ 111J? $liSO + ut 1b 645 JOOO room and master su1t1• Re I Estate Gor.1teoui. neutral cle1orl a SPACIOUS blk Lo Ot'ean Clost> lo bar S400 No pels 2256 B A Y F RO N T shopping.etc AIM>I DR. Maple St 548 7356. PENTHOl'SE Bnght & rent dependent on no or 673·8803 large 2 br+den. !>er renters 6755-lil features 4 Bdrms, 2 , '1ew $223.11110 1n a'> TOWNHOME? Triple' Xlnt terms & balhs and 1n 1110,e 1n \Umahle l11JO!o al 11 6'.l' Call lht' 'IX'nahsl., c11 pnml' location ~J.IJOO and Lhe besl finam'llll( al . I Bdrm l'nndo nr So the beach Call ror your Trade 1.uxur> :'\l'\\ pon t'oa!tl Plaza Woudlt) Jt pt-r!tonal inspt'<'Lluo home on•, arre for In mu:.µht>rl' 'il'rur1l> bldg In super l.1d11 Cor'Ofta def Mor 3722 Penan lo~ $2000 mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• } rl) Orean f'ront 1 lxtrm fplf come l ml' nr .. Equal> $15-0 mo cond1t1on <.:ommunit) Opn \\et.I Sat & Sun I 5 the l 11ndom1mum 1n Agent, 6i5-6161 pool Owner h11?hl) Call 1\n1ta 557 1270 or rormallunt·enter motivated $249,000 646 5-096 Tnuc·hstone Heall\ OCEANFRONT \\\\l\dhrldgc $280. ooo \ 1· 1 nu" • Waterfront Homt>~. Im Rroker Co 1111 -'i:rnl 631 1400 gar, pat1u, JdlL~. no ~l.s VERSAILLES 2 Br 2ba. f/006i3 77117 642-5200 ~(.w,; J bdrm 2 bJth 1m Rcah&J 6JI 4Sl6 HUR-HEW DPLX sec rlubhnuse. pool . spa, refng S7SO mo Costa MftCI 3724 A PETE BARRITT ... REALTY PARTNERSHIP DUPUX $160,000 Per Unit The perfec t dual ownership property \\•th 2 almost equal 2 bdrm. 2 ba units with ma~ter suites, stone hreplares and wood beamed cr1I in gs a II on an over~1zed lol with pvt palms anll deeks. SJ20.000 10' • 1n lrrest fmancmg 644-7211 --VO CostoMtM 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HO. COSTA MISA I 4% FIHAMCIMG Owner wlll carry a 7 rur loan at J4r; Big 4 Bdrm home plus den on cul de sac street in ex elusive No. Costa Mesa See this one at $149,900 Call 540..Jl.Sl for more in formation. . ~I ~ HERITAGE Rf AL TORS Cadllla cs to Go.carU Wllattverthe fad Ro11 ·1m off the market W tUI a c.w.it'ied Ad Call Now! 6'2>$678 SHA.RP USTSIDE 6-PLEX ONLY 15%DOWM 0\\lll'r will flnant·c lu quallf11.'cl hu~rr W1•ll lot'aled. i:uod lnokml( 6 lyOwner mal'UIJtt• homt> "1th Comfortdble 3 hdrm 2 l(uest hou.w & or I hdrm bath single fam1l) hum~ Jpl lnrrt•d1bh• ot't'Jn ;;;-,1 :moo Mountaift, Desert, L.ower J br. 2 ba, w•1th molh11•111.; 1•1.. .. •.lr~1n1· ReM»ri 2400 frplc, l11e din area. bit •••••••••••••••••••••• • ins. fcn~C(f rear yard, 2 l'ALM ~iPRINGS t'ar 1tar Near 19th & ~10l!IU: llllME :-lewport S700 mo I yr 10x4!1' rnr lot l'auo & lease No pel~. Wkda ys 1n Turtle Rock WJlk 111 view S45-0,um S J nealonom1cs 67~ lii041 on llOft Park & Pool Assumable Capistrano I 078 financing 752-1324 ---------••• ••. •••••••••• ••••••• ~~nter ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUSCASITAS Waterfront Homes, Im· Furn I br apt $3-15 & 6 31-1400 up Encl g.ir Adult~. no units + 4 car l(arage + •--------am pie parkml! llelow EASnLUFf ACREAGE PROf'~6') awning On lsr Xlnl 1213)254 9192 , wknds & park Gd . mncl 2 :.hl'<l~ eves t714)675 3456. moo Month 6 bedroom. pets 2110 Nt'WJIOrt Bl 41, Bath m Spyglass for 548 4968 btwn II& 5PM leas.e or I.ease option oguna leach 3748 Available 1mmed1atel) ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call Conrue at 6'14·9990or Fum lux sludio, spa TV. !94 2350 Agl maid serv1re. phones. PRIVATE. HARBOR l125wk 4992227 11 X i:rnss •UNIVERSITY Cd Mow 644-7211 Makenfr 003 0307 Re1ttals ...........••••........ Spanish style 2hr house w ll(e Cnl'IOsed yd for 1·h1ldren only St25 #6319 ,_ PA.RIC• Sensational 3 bdrm home that 1s m absolult' ly lip top shape Fe111ur 1ng a family room formal d1n1n1t. 2 car garage & muvch more Only $162.00> 759 1501 or 752 7373 4 bdrm. ram rm. fplrs. X Int f1nant•1nj1 Im med1a 1r Ol't'UP3nC') pos•1hle S285 ,tl00 642 5161, &1081117 Cuslom I & 5 Bdrm homes on I to 4 31 acres A~~orled fealurrs 1n· elude dt~llncL1ve sl> I mg, pool, spa. oreun and valley 'wws ~.000 tu $1,500,0tlO Houses f\nished ••••••••••••••••••••••• Neat ah a pin' 0111 Jbr house w dbl icarage & hul(r yard! ~:IS' •7751 Rent1mes 631 4SS5 Fee VIEW llUM E~2 +den ewportlHch 3769 S8SO mo Days 760· 1025. •••••••••••••••••••. •• SMART BUY 2 hous(•s on a lot. Desi ra ble ~:asLS1de location Lel me 'how ;ou 1h1s sharp home +-income Agt 548 6797 EASTSIDE 3 Br I Ba. spa 1011', fin Sl20.000 FIXER l pper J Br. 2 Ra . ram rm $110.000 Ownr w 111 earn 8),000 l~t al 12'. Ajotl 642 1523 A nN: IUIU>ERS Fantastic opportunity lo build 6 rondos m pnme Costa M esa neighborhood! Call 759 ISOI or 752· 7373. -. Walker & lee Real I state ) ~~ I \0 I <. Walker &lee Real Estate 7S9·1SOI . DESIRABLE Ahsal Model in Rancho San Jo3qu1n Villa~ 2 bdrm , 2 ba stainell glass entry Exrellent location near golf ten· ms · pool -spa shopping Sr. Citizen Center Adult only community $144,900 2 IR 2 IA CONDO Ad1acent to Newport (.'rest :irea Sea Wind Sect ion Sl.23.900 Goo!i terms Roy McCanle, Rltr. 541-7729 Wi110t1 & Wein R.E 49).2752 <>ttt•r Rf:of&tat.-- lolboa lsic.d 3106 ~ves_ 644·~~ _ _ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bays hores Guardell Gate Community 2 bclilltivt lt..toh f'or rent. old Spanish bdrm Steps to Bay To lf11n\ishtdlY~lse house on large Easts1de July .82. 5850 Call 3 ur Bayfrt mo lot 3 BR 2 Ba. huge de 21J.972-5l01 Or697-0488 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 tached gar . dirty & " ~~ Mobile HCllMS 4 Brwf\'ICV.' Sl850 needs work Varant Oceanfront duplex 5 Br Exer uuve BeaC'h Home. ••••••••••••••••••••••• \~1~;~171..,1<::~.1 Pam or Da\C 540-1154 Avail 9·14 th ru 6-IS For S• 1100 -$545 mo Call Larry, 21, Ba. Ref's $1200 Mo ocean\'iev.,Jhreplaces. OCF.ANFRONT New REALESlAIE J BR. 2 ba. frpl. Mesa filS-~3221~~&6684_ 2 story, modern con Modular Type Homes. 87U900 Verile area S725mo Exclusl\·e Big Canyon struct1on o qualifying leased land. 3 P"t ~h!>. ~1174 Townhouse, 2bdrm. 2ba. $229,00(I George 963 5S68 24 hr serunty, fL~hing ,.1 3-bd -2 b h SHARP Urh side rondo 3 p\'l gar. golf course fron Ag_ent pier from $3-1.900 10'; "ean nn. a wit · tage $1 250 mo 640.8126 OCE ... MFRO..n down 499-~16 gar Nochlldrenorpe:s bdrm. 2 ba, 3 l'ar gar or497 5471 "' "' Winier 675 3683 or w opener. 0 W, W 10 - IY OWNER ~~to~Ju~c!'~· 2th~~~k 1.986·7046 hss~ok ·up. poo9613ra1c911i31i~ WANTED: New cust bit 2 sty, 1 ,.., ha . b c k po re h 3 Br ho~e for ram1ly 67s.~o · 1 or ILUFf RU.DENCE French Normandy. 3 Bil w iwasher dryrr Jrg ad Winter Avail 9112 SB75 Adult,, no children or & den homr Con be d on hv rm Sis 500 incl util Agt 2 BR w .stove & rerng. pets. 644·9513 sphl $895,000, OWC :l71 I 21851 Newland, •99.'H.R -_filJ..4062 encl gar. adltll. no pels 3 Br. 2l, Ba-.-C-o_n_d-o. Seashore. 673-6578 960·4706 SJ&.:lt!S I Ibo p-.1......1_ 3107 $500 773 W Wilson Washer /Dryer Avail __ , -------a o ....._ 631 ·4889 NEWPORT CREST Trailer at pvt beach. •••••••••••••••;.:•••••• --- -Sept. 12th 1675 r.f o IYOWHl:R Treasure Island Unique48R,gar utll inrl Like new JBR. 28A, dbl 963·6940 aft 6 964-1688 Spectacular 3 Brlrm. 3 La g una Sch. sasoo' $1200. Sept 19th to June ~°: v~:~~y~;:.o 9695 ..Afta _ ------ ba <'Ondo lluge master !99·~16__ __ 19l.h~75-~ ·· ..:_ --Gorgeous 2bedroom suite w /pvt retreat & LUSIOPTIOH On heach xlnt loc, avail H•fflt9hMtltocll 3240 home with plu~h carpets sundeck. Prime locallon Great wa 10 aet start· Sept 6. 2Br. 28a, winh•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• & new drapes. S475! Sun overlook11111 tennis ed• We Yhavc homes $750 mo or yr round BR. 2 b1. Super rlea.n n y c hef s kitchen ' court pool and spa .1 Adil •. r 11 $1000 mo. 673-6.928 Nr M 111nolla & Adams. Ch 11 d re n & pet s _ • ava1 "' am y ----"00mo 968-0991 I , Lo • Mo nHd lo t:ravehll ottr u'tt ,. ........ ft... i-• .-t'ormer model w /pror park Call for inrorm11-0 N TH E B EA c H ~-· we come w mov~in town lo look for praa TvU1AJtnr.,w:1111•'"ir; decor and ll\lmtl'OUS up Uon WINTER RENTAL Xl.nt 2 bdrm, 2 ba, ram rm 16405 fee ••let ... you'U tlftd tMl:D --------1 irides La:rg:e 1UOma M u L H E A R N loc Avall Sept. 12. 7 Br dwblf11r.platthl, ldrenr-td yd, l...._.'31 5 richl bert ID Claalfied. Have aometblng rou ble loans. Full prltt REALTORS 2 Ba . appl's. IB9IS Mo e 11r. c rtn, pets Sell wilb EASE' To place aarace wut to .eU! Cluailled $272,500. Call 548-7813 MOBILEHOMEDIV Inquire 126 E. Ocean ok. mo 1·'1002 Jt'aaBREEZE ton. ,.tdl do I\ !!di. 14& I I t • t rront. call want Ad Rau1ta 542.5171 1 THE "GOOD LIFE" YEAA·ROUHO RJH Soct.111 Ac1 ... 11es O• rec101 • F•ee Sunday Brunch • BBO s • Par11es • Plus mott GREAT RfCAEATION f(IMIS • F1~ Lesson~ !pro & pro sh0p1 • 2 Heallr1 Club'.• Saun~ • Hydromn\Sage • Sw1mm111g • Goll 011•1ng Range BEAUTIFUL APTS: Singln 1 & 2 Bed rooms • Furnished & UnfumtShed • Advil L•¥ing • No Peia • Mooeis Open Daily 9 to 6 Oakwood Garden ~menta Newpof't hid! N. 880 lrv11111 ••1 '~'~' (71 '1645-1104 NewPGf1leectll. 1100 leltl St 19e1.,., 11 ltlltJ (7 1') 6'2·511;J meat.B,AU APARTMENTS Beaullful landscaped garden apts Patios or decks Pool & Spa. CO\'· ered parking Adults, no pets 28R l'1BA $485 2 BR 2 BA "51G-S515 398 W Wilson631·5583 USTSIDE 2 Br 11, Ba Townhouse Laundry rm. patio. garage Small child. small pet OK. ~25·$550 Mo TSL MJ:mU42·1603. West Feld FAMILY ArTS Sparkling clean lrg apts for families with 1 or 2 children N'ar park No pets 2BR2BA SSIS 398 W W1~-631·~ 2 Br 2 Ba Townhouse. skylight, all built-ins. frpk. patio yard Adults only $485 Mo TSI. M_gmt ~·94!2-"-__ HEWPOltT A,AITMEHTS 2 Br Avail mo mo Plus utils No children. no pels. no walerbeds 2450 Nrwport Blvd. C~taMes~ NOW IS THE TIME for )Ob beeker.> to l'heck the 0Jils 1•1101 ltt'lp Wanted duss1ft('at1on. Ir tht' Job '"II wunt 1i. Mt t ht•rc .\ ou mi11ht c·1in. ~1(irr orrerin11 your M•n·1res with an url in I h t' J II h W ll n t (' 11 l'<lll'l(Or}' l'hont-642 S67H It's time lo pl.an for that vacation trip. For e1\11 cub, •by aat ~ll ..,. olthoM *-JOU .. , .... ~. C'-lftM .. .. J I t I . ' nz.» ... fa sa: 1149 £¥, 0 0 3 2 C7 Fll l Allt•al"' c..,..t" Drywtl Hmdl•• Ho.Mc..... tot 5.,...._ ,..... ,..,.... ...................... . -.a. •••••••••"• .. ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••~-.-r.e·:,,.,,,,,,,,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TILE INSTALLED flrNll YOUSWA•IM GEN'LCARPl!:NTRY ALL TEXTURF~&i COMPLETE SERVICES Want a REALLY CLEAN Parkin& l.olStnpu11 Fall Spec11I, ext /Int Tl'lt Papt'r Hanitr. Prof All Kindt Cuaran!Hd M"UflN. SNCIALJST INSIDI!:& OUTSID~ Drywall Clean & dt"pen Carpentry, tile. 11tec, HOUSE! Call Olnaham Lot U1ht oolet a, fUlturn 1lntin1 .. Prof 1\-tobl ln1t1.ll. Dfeorat.or~ual Rt.fa. )Qhnft93.Jt')'7 r-. HarborBIC-OltaMba 9»-~ DRYWALl.iACOU~'TIC p11ntlng Free ut =--. -anc . 1 PAJNTINC ClJSTOM OrchardWallrovenna New Remodtl·Repalr 1i1 &1._ ~ Herb'• Garaae llU Faa1.trfictenucrv1ce dable. ReJJ 63..11}4! _ concrete. plumbana. Girl. Freutt.6'}§1.23 alntcd. Mannie Main· eat St v ·42.111 Fr al. Stev04 ·.@11 CustomCeramlcTile h~t'aALLyou y ~p C..,..Strfke 14Yrtexp F'ullylir'dlt 9$3_:82SS Scrub a Dub prof work ,~yne.cp.Many Expertlnstallatlon Freeeat ChuckG7Sl40ll rou 1_.. .&Ma... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ln111.1rl"d. S32 SS411 Hord ood a..__ houaedtanln& service local refs Uc 11403941 Jku r tes §ll.457~ -I 30d~ad I -y .... ..., WeC11reCrptCle11ner1 IU--trfc.t w ~ Rua, rrllable, reh BRICKWORK small Bonded. w 'd fl'reeest AVERACt:SlO/ROU. Tt'ff S.,..ke •A e ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• St I & hol ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jt"an 631 5016 Mary c utchltQn llll"-08 1 11 .. -"· Fr t ••••••••••••••••••••••• O"~•L" 81by1lttln& my home l earn c ean up I ••••••••••••••••••••••• JIAROWOOD FLOORS 64$-19'3 . ob•. Newp<>rt , o1t1 . ~ A "'""'"' et es TREE OESl'~Ni: f -, lr .. & _ ~P~ ·_~t _ ~l~!Oria Truck mowit unit EL~CTRICIAN priced Cloned & Waxf<l llJ!U, rvJne. Reb AG.AP~C.F. ~~64$ U Prunln&. ScutpruJng _. rtLOT ~sa-· w r r sh , fn:e esumate oh ~11ytt~-cl81S.i\._ 6etm'll Housectmnnr 615·3175 Palntlna 3 1enera· ,._,..,.JI"* TC!! Thui, Removal.i. Sll'flCt •-...a... • -1-Shampou & steam clean laraeorsmatlJ()bs H.. '• Rehable Reltrences Jim Jenninaa Custom lions of p11ntln1 U · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 OlllCTOIY -.,M t1,..c1 Color bnthteMrs. wht Lie 1396621 -673-~ ..... ~ ................ Q_w .r 962· o Masonry . Servin& ~ellence ~ Nutpatcn~&texturea an~l·2$J_ DO ITNOW• Senkt crpts . 10 min ble1u;h. RF.SID /COMM'L DUMPJOBS (lu~hlyHouse(leanlna coastal area since 1969 Fine paintiJliby Richard fntuf. UJ:H .U JAYETU:ICAIE Atll fors-dr-9 & ... , .. v .. •••ci••••• .. Hall, hvtdrn rms 11~. Highly quatH1ild No Job &SmaU MovmgJobs with Personal Touch All typn Brick, block. Sinor Lie, [n.s 13 yrs ot R-t rot 'l'exturefl complete s~rv1ce and y 0 1 p 1 Cat acht eamna av& room S'7 50. cout·h Loo small 831 2345 Call MIKE646-l39l BethS§6-0"§ atone. 64~1.2 happy N.B. rustomers. :' t uc t t h 0 k 1tump arindin& 10 yrs Se~~~ce ~~~0% 1!1:r~\"~ gw.s~& e~ t:. 110• chr ~ Cuar .ehm HONEST· RELJABLE Haul. cleanup. concr;te Experuse house.keepln&, Custom brick, stone, Thunk YOU -~ Fre: ~~x pa c &J.82$11 !!L.Ltc Ins 6'0 9D Repl't'S~tative Bonded. prof rare Lie petodor Crptropa1r k EXP ELECTRICIAN removal OumpTruck. supplies furnished. block. concrete. stucco. NEWPORTPAJNTING PLASTER PATCHING-TwtorilMJ 641·5671, ed 312 11289405, SS4 9535 Water :! le~~ i.:~ ~loOl~lur _G..tQrge Km.R.831 ~ Q_u1ck~rv 642·7 trustworthx. 9:57·@>3 • Rel . Free es . 9-9492 Comm /lnd118. /ltftlid Int text.:.> yr~ exp ' ...................... . Bovsln" ~ ~ r-. _.... __ &.... Exp. lady does apts 'n F·pl"sPatl-Plant'"r• Freeest. Lowrates. N w ...... Paul"" .. ...,.,7 Private expert tutorin11 ~ ~~ -ROBERTS CARP.ET •Gf"VWll_, Cl.aeUpYowAct houseduning Please Fo~~Job~raght,~ 642·7375 J!t 0-•-• _,,..,.._":!.!-by CredenUaledteacher Acc.... ltMldfft REPAIR Restretch re .. C.LE•A•N•U•PS .. n:AwN ... Garagesiught Haubng ca11Carol.W-6®2aft.4 Larry 7S0.9<Yl8evea_ LARRY'S PAJNTING rtu•HltcJ Most subJect areas ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lay Allrepa1rsM 1 d I '.on truck. S?:S 6311993 H ..... ~ Int/ext syrae::l ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yourho e IM&:llOI Att you ready for the Tax R---..1 .. ......w__ 673-8490 a ntenllllcc·l.an scp 1-, u -G MP CMd.-. • ...., Mo•&.... ;. .... 3 McCORMACK PUtBC ---· Season?Letmehelpyou ,._ ~ NoSteam tNoshampoo Freeest &t2·9907 JteJ'~kr~rDR~nd ............................ ::? ................ 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Ad Its. no pets S4SO mo Oc-;anfront ror W1n1er * 2 Br All ut1I pd Lr!? h:sh.ac:!:). r~r7J;~: tique de(Or conf rm ~ -from Sl.95S(j rt inrludmt comm e rc1 a I 2 ~to q S2282 pr mo or 25' pr >q Adults . Avail. Sept 1 536·~2 Rentals Furnished & ) ard. $.500 ° pets 731:5831 644 7189. P'"-• HDtkh Loe. janitorial For appt cal bu1ld1n1 Units range fl Older bwldinl{. l~·al· 1475/mo Call~7148. : MARIMERS WALK unC~rn Broker 675 4912_ 54!1 3232 2 F 1 h llB h Approx. hoo fl suite. .Mr Seling. 645-6646 _ from 500 to 12.000 square ed in CosUI Mesa CAii I & 2 Br Townhouse NO FE.I!:' Apt & Condo 4partmtftts Fw-nished Sl!~~n'~ ~t~rl~rv 5 ~fk: Prkg · full serv ·on the littille11 R...tal 4450 feel Tenant Improve for details U .1..-.:.L....1 3900 ""' ' J water menti.J'rov1ded, Car~t Apts from S475 Patios. rentals \'ilia Rentab or ftTWnMRV to PCll 960-9425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• d I ed •••• 2 Br 2 Ba rarpets. draptt. refnge., stove Adulls.'no pets. $t25 Mo 646-4382. Come see it now! For store & office space Ing an rapes me u smgle & double earl 67~·49l2Broker s····e···A···w·····1··N····o·· Responsible & ,;alure •DELUXE""'l!lr.tclt~. .... •• .._. ... _ .......... / Garden plaza Wtlh lush garages. near Hunt. EWPO . .. F .,., h vm ~ " ,.... • """'_, at reasonable rates la dscap· g Walk 10 Harbour Children OK .I PARlf N RT "' over .7J cans are 1.2&3room.Noleasere· Tollili ... lldca. 500to4000Saft. n to 840.6801 ft VILLAGE mv 2 bdrm, 2 bath Mesa qua red Adj Airporter Call Judy, &&Z.464f for MESA VERDEl>R shopping and banks COUHT'RY CLUI Verde apt Furnished Hotel 83J.J22J s..12 Sl.25 per square foot 2BDRMTOWSllOME ,.......... Ntw 1&2 bdrm luxury ext'epl for >OUr bdrm . ---· -· -appt.tosee PLAZA C .. ~ Pool park 'ar beach LIV ~ adult apts an 14 plans 1 You pai} S29S mo olus $275 Up Hunt Bch 1525 Mesa Verde E. C M _l7 l!l 6 1•6911 · 96:i~~91 BacheloN. l&.2 bedroom Bdrm frum $465, 2 bdrm ha If of thE' ut ilttfes Carpet drapes. a1 r. APPROX 2SOO ft. open l ~ -apts & townhouses from S.Sl.'i. Townhouse 545.5107 partition 17:.JI Beach space. Presttg1ous Npt CorOMdet Mer lndttttrfal Rewtal 4500 I tulJI I IU. ,\l RL\l.TY 63 1-7 370 Lrg 2BR. LBA, S4Z> mo $175 dep. Laundry fac, adults, cat ok 2009 Ma· pie Street Manager s.48·S861 After2_. __ THE SEVILLE 2 Br 1'2 Ba Adults. new crpls. drapes. patio. gar . water pd Call I 5. 636·4120 Large 2 Br I Ba m 4 Frum $510 644 l900 from $6lO +-pools, ten -fli2·~_,_ Bch loc Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plex,nlceneaghburhood,3Bfl 2lla.)rl) S675mo n1s. ""aterfalls, ponds' female tu share 2bdrm Professional Ofrlces. Arches •Tokai Bank 4200s1ift Ground floor 6500sqft Jfrontofftces.2 lwtiftns,'11rnst/ bnte & cheer) garage Frplr. bltns, patio. gar Gas for cooking & heat H B apt Rent free to Remodeled 10 your .f!!.!!.g..§42·~ ___ Coast ighway. large drive in rear FMC11Ke no_pets ~75 700 l7l:t Like nev. l29 3.Sth St 1ng paid From San ng_!1t girl 96().0912 specifications. Birch St 180 degree Ocean View Realonomacs 675.6700 doors 3 phase power » ...................... . M•w I bdrm(Oftdo Don'td1sturboc:cupanti. Diego f'rwydnve North Need prof w•>man to nr~ CaU 644·7722 executive suite an Npl CoroeadetW. sq ft 1779 Wh1Lt1er St IVlift.ss 2619 "E" Santa Ana 75. Security complex ~~ Gus~2l3·966-1711 on Beach to McFadden share gorgeous So Cst PRIMELOC .. TlO.... Center Monthlr or an 4200sq.ft Groundnoor C.M _S40·~. Opporiwtity 5005 W h d I then West on Mefaddt'n Plaza condo Must be "" " nual lease. Fu1 service Coast HJghway PACIFIC ••••••••••••••••••••••• as er. ryer. r.oo . ed ( d ( Approv .nnn sq ft, l"""' Woo<I bur g "" 1 V .. C • .-to Sea .... ind VIilage employ ; re . neat. ~ .....,..,., o70N offered. incl Phone Realonoaucs 675-6700 PRI.,.... SHOP spa, nin r ,.. ""' k .....,.. 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Call Next door to Rusty ISOO'sq ft.unit avail ror retired couple to alarm, ldry fa Adlts parking. laundry. back BA S2SO mo. 1st/last 894.7257 Ask for Mr Pelican Prest.age otflce nme re or 1mmed occupancy manage 16 un1t.s m Costa M.80~960 46!!_ yard S2SO Mo tst & last Ut.!_ls included 49J.098'7_ Cam beU space for lease Also slip t:~~~· oror!a H!er ~~~· Qua I 1 t y of r 1 c e & Mesa Avail Oct Isl 2 bdrm. 1 ba "doll house·· Call 8 l lAM 1W9-83S8_ f 18-25, nonsmolcer. home ..,.W,OIT c...rt• avail 646-4419 ion :iq n air cond., warehouse s pa e e. Older child & pet OK conv location back yd Laguna Be:ich Motor Inn. near beach, ut1ls incl, ""' "'"'""' ront & rear entry t1> am· carpets & dra~ For Li~ht maintenance re· gar sparkll.ng elean · __ __ 98S Nu PactfH.' Coast $250 536 0794 _ Presur swtes onftlSthG HEWrOl'T P&IH. 8!:nfrr~;,~~1park1ng leasing mfo cal 642 7604 qua red $300 o(( rent _!450.mo 7SS.<MWO Oceanfront large 3 Br 2 HW). Laguna Beach I Prof !-'em wanted 25.32 noor. 1 50 per sq llOO sq rt or pnme ofr orM2·44..!iL_ 549-04&__ --Ba. Upper. 2 car garage Daily Weekly. Kitchen yrs. Nun smoker. resp 2 I Ql~on.JOO.o.04. space, fronting Balboa ANA HEIM 1800 sq (L. Telling the m06t people Lge 3 br, 2 ba, encl. pauo, DUP\EX frplc, yearly lt>ase S1200 available Low winier I Br 2 Ba beaut Newport l 7TH STIHT Bl. & 22nd St. 675·6442 carpeted o(fices or store possible is important lo carport Nr OCC No 2 bdrm. garage, S4SO M.Q.....642 3443 rates 494 5294 ~ch apt S2SO + utlls ., COSTA MIES.A COSTA MESA space. A1t cood. & am the surces6 of any ts. 25.151 ll96 Lar~e front unit 1209 2Br. patio. step!> tu bch. Cd M p' t l' n tr an I Call Shelh days 752-8885 2 or 3 room office suites 17th St Sls.5 to SJ.000 sq pie parking, 55' sq ft , garage sale Make sure Westside Sparkling Florid.! <213)49J.t~ yrly lsc. ~7S mo A\aal ce1gardt>n pallo Furn evesS.48·2137 , AIC. plentyofprkg Util fl Deluxe ofr space we 5 t L 1 n c 0 In yours is listed an clean,spacaous2Bdrm. USTSIDE Sept5 Lrg.very nice Beamed Resp MF toshr3BR mclAvailnowCall Gd parking 673-160( 714 /642 ·47 36 o r Classified, phone Newly redec Cpts, VILUS S46·5684,67S 3922 ce1l1ng \11 crowave 2BA on Bch Nonsmkr Realonomacs 675-6700 Wm £ Doud 9L.__ 714/642·4(117 6'2·5678. ___ _ drps. D/W. range, no New large 3 bedroom 1 BR Versailles Pen Must be quiel. resp 645·9889 --• • • ----~1.~2:425·548.2992 or townhome apartments thoose SS40permonth 15~ las~'fgg S~1JO /~ar M looking for quiet M 'f • • •••••••••••••••••••••••• Approx1J.ai1elyl.250sq 6445:1>!!,548-042.5 f59.~363 Pg 2sty .38Rhsew1frpk 1 • • BEAUTIFUL 2 Bdrm. 2 ft Mus~ the many 2 bdrm. 2 ba Versailles -m1 from bch. CM. Days. ba, condo. frplc, 2 car amenities including Adlts , no pels Ocean Hot~ls.Mofffs 4100 545.3255 ~ves~3934_ • 8 DAY WEEK SPECIAL • gar. pool & jar 1625 mo Gaffers & Sauer stove. View J7SOmoS57 1997 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Resp rmpld M f over:.> • • · • ~~.~~~r~~ pets dishwasher, m1 crowa\e 4bdrm duplex -~ 2ba. SEALARK MOTEL to .sh cozy Npt Hl5'HM 8 0 • 3 LI • 8 0 II ovens. garbage disposal, gar. 27th SI JUSI uff Wkl)' rentals nov. a val I Pnv detat•hed poolside • •ya net 0 lrl • Lg2Br2ba,quietMesa skylights. vaulted ce1l bearh !\\all no"" Sll2 & up Color TV BRBA A\'a1lable tOl Verde St. encl gar no lngs, larr 2 car garage 675·491 2 Phones in room 2274 Non sm'kr ~ 645-~ • Its easy to place your 8-Day Week Classified by mad. and It • ~~mo 536-0573 with eectri c door 28r Condonearbeach& Newport Blvd CM Roommate.2bdrmrondo • COStSJUSt S8-thatsonlyadollaraday'TOQUal1ryforth1s Roomy J Br Townhouse openers, etr:. One month H 1 h & 646 7445 __ an H B Sv.1mmmg pool. • a~t in quiet adult com· r::!e'r~OOWI~ s;~y::~ d:yae~. d':a.te;:~1oe:11h S...m•r R..tds 4200 rree laundry, great are~ • s pec ial otrer. you must be a non-commercial user offering • fir~xp1:C!~~~c~~~~~~ month Ideal location ~,a2 r88d7e7 n s100 Mo N•••••••t••3•••8••••1••ho0 ••• u'tilen~~~//1",,50n" • merchandise for sale up to $800 per ad. and the price must • garage Adults only Quiel neighborhood near ""'.!....'. ewpor r use smoker .... ref "'"·7167 be in your ad The t:ost stays the same hethe d ocean 4i.1&412ClaySt Lido Bayfront 2BR, IRA from ocean, parking -"'"--• W r your a • ~~~~."~~~~.~>. C .. JOC91ot $950 mo yrly . Sandy Wkl y avail now. Garoq.s needse19htdaysselling t1meor1ustone 17 I .. 7 9,20 Beach Great '1r 11. 675-6775 for•eflt 4350 • • 2 Br. I Ba.~ No pets 14 a .. • 675·0128or6730830 Newpurt Bea('h avail •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• ~1~g76~ J!i"~1 ~~~ or Saly ot 18R Penthouse apt Nr now SteP6 to bch. 3br. Mesa del Mar area $45 e Use one word in each box About 4 words l{T'ake one e Fri. ll.141841-~5 Beach In Versailles new paant IO out 127 Mo Call 751 ~ leavr • class1f1ed line of type Minimum ad IS 3 lines Please print IUCH,OIHT 83l-OJOO _ 34lh St 857 0867. messa.ge I I • ~ie~:~~l~~;ti~: ~l~r APARTMENTS Ocean f'ront 2BR. lrg Jll.S4lO ---Offiu R...td 4400 • pain y • Beaut landscaping No New I & 2 bedroom deck, furn or unfurn RHtols to~ 4300 ••••••••··~··•••••••••• • pets Avail Oct apartments starling SS95mo v.1nter.S7i5 yr •••••••••••••••••••••••16.17Westchff NB.Want r------------------------------,. LEEWARD APTS 2020 from $500 Close to I .640·2~i67S:.7673 _Moving' Avoid deposit~ financial inst 7000s f • • Fullerton, C M 631·0397 beach. On sight recrea· we s 1 c 11 rr c 0 n d 0 & cul living expenses tg_Jloor Agent 541-5032 I Clean. 2 BR I Ba, gar, no ~ional fac1llit1es mclud· Spar1ous 2 Br 2 Ba Professionally since MEWPORT HA.CH • • peu children OK S350 mg pool, spas. llghted Adults f'lreplace. pool 1971 Full servire nee of • mo.· lOOsec. 642·51Ss tennis courts and club 1140 832·1766.._ __ HOUSEMATES fices from S397. "On • WANTED Bach/gar a t house Centrally located 2 Br I Ba frplc. garage. _832·4134 -Call" exec offices from • • in Npt Eastside c ~ tn Orange County porch S62S yearly 212 ROOMMATE SlOS. lnclds secretarial, Area Yrly lse Call C .. JocM 30th St. Peninsula w.a.~"I phone ans .. word pro • • Answer Ad , .. 28 "~2-4300 17141147-9920 673 2830 an 1 M 1 r"'"a1'..., .. d. Its" cessing, Telex. qwip ~ •..., --------~ ---a e or em e a u THE HEADQUARTERS • • 24hrs HEAR IUCH 15STEPSTOSAND lo share a beautiful COMPANIES 1 Br stove, gas paid. 2 bdrm. 2 ba, enclosed 2 luge 2 Br balcony or Corona del Mar home 7141851·0081 • • pool. Couple preferred. garage, firepla ce S475 patio. carport, rum1ture Please call for details -----• Ref's Adults m> Mo Avail now 760-7143 avail S600 Mo 9·15 81 Days, 631·~77: Even· HEWP'Ol'T • 646-8727 i Br. Near beach~ll 851·~417 ..!!'1..&.S~ 759·~-· _ ---PEHIHSU~ • SPACIOUS&SUNN Y maintained. carpets. Lado Isle. Bay view, Proffemale,non·smoker Spacious executive of· • 2 Br. encl gar upper, drapes I small child 2bdrm deck. elec gar. To share prestlgous fices acr~ from City • • d/w. adlts, no pets. S425 o K . n 0 pet 5 0 r adults. no pets 1675 lse Turtlerock home Frplc. Hall. All services availa· • • 5-48-9084 or 540-5446 waterbeds S360. 960-8123 675·0377 --pool. 3BR, 2BA, total up. ble. ·optional' From 225 LUXURY DUPLEX aft 6PM. LI D 0 8 A Y VIEW graded, many Xtra.s. No sq.ft up at reasonable • • 2 Br. 2"'1 Ba. dble gar 1 111 3144 Elegant, spac 2 Br pets S340 mo & share re~lals. No lease re· i&s0 sq f\ with every " • trp1c, trg pauo. ad1ts ut11. 752·2836. quired, ca1161:1-:.>02 e Publ ish my ad for a· days star t1·ng e WM~ RnLTORS Sw1 mm 1ng Pool Chemical Service Busi· ness Laguna Niguel area No exp necessar). will train tl0,000 Full amount req Will net S40.000 + Call Collect Mo n fr1 9 fi PM 408·867-0111 - Free to quahr1ed tenant skate rental store sales, video games etc Completely set up Choi ce beal'h loc 6754185,1;73-1401 * Retil Qnntv! WANTED-J5f'tH VENTURE MANAGING PARTNER Successful ladies resale and dis store expanding in Orange Co S2S.OOO man invest req Xlnt me & grov.th pot Jom with Countr)·s RI resale store in uruque, interest 1ng. exciting business Inquires ronf1dent1al. prmc only Call Answer Ad •fil 642·4ll0, 24 h~ Beauty Salon Starter Shop. Low Lease. Lrg chentele for nails & hair 111 Laguna Hills Terms SS6·8599 att~r 5"" MoMy to Loe 5025 .........••......•.•... Widow has money lo loan for RE Sl0.000 up. No credit check. no penalty Call Denison Assoc ..§.73·7311 REAL ESTATE LOANS Amort1ied & interest on ly. SIOK lo S200K Also Loans on TD's WT Mtg 979· 10~ MrStuart MoMy W..tecl 5030 • •••••••••••••••••••••• I It TD W AHTB> Laguna Beach ocean vu duplex SlS0,000 min .. 3 yrs or mo"!!. appraised SS00.000 Prin. only, Box l17li,_Cosla Mesa~ Mot t9'!'Jri, Trust Offd1 5035 xtra, · huge rear yard ••••••••••••••••••••••• 200 67s-6359 THE RIGHT "th RV gate Adul•· 11Gay R~mrnate • C • WI · ..... ww HEARHACH&IAY contact rv1c ... SPA.CE e lassi fication ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5. 673-6336 642•9666· "'" 2 Br sharp vrly S6SO ~ t es_ l RIGHT Sattlef' ~ Co Eastside2br.rrpl.fncd MOYEINOCT.I 2Brhugedec'k.rum or g;~~5ate ~~vi~eaa~ TH!.ICE • Name •• All lypes .lJ°al ~late yrd. Nr 17th St $460 mo Luwiot9 Adullt U•'-unfum S7SO yrly. ahr. 11·7PM '"" Investments since 1949 646-0329 '""' 1213)6l>-3040. GUAllAMTllDt I s~"' Bachelor urut i or 2BR. 300 to &000Sq. Ft. Prime • I Address e 2MITOt DOO or liOO. Eastside 1 BR. APTS WITH Waterfront orticea In • I Ct'ty • li2·2 71 54~0611 631·S476 CA RPETS. DRAPES. Newport Harbor with Zip Phone 28R. 2BA townhouse. REFRIGERATOR , boat slips availab\e. e t ------. MacknRahMtcJ. E11t.1lde. 4 yrs old. Yrd. D/W. AIC. SPA. REC Plusa long listofspec1al Check or M 0 en I s d 0 SINCE early 19111 IS35. 1 ·998-nio. ask for RM . amenities. Tenifi~ leas-• I . . c 0 e • Spec1aliring In Di ck Days. Eves & SORRYNOPE1'S ln~termsnow available I C 15tlt2nd TD s. Wllnd 'a.640-2426 BUIJ.~~To"l.LY CHl~i~7S.1662 • I harge my ad to : • u ~h~re w:f, ~,ers~lr: ~!.~ ........ ?~!.~ Ht SI A• L . • I O ~ * Exp • wa;tter Dobba. Broker Very clean I Br. Near LOCKED I L Tr • • ocun , bit In d /w, UN~~ir3cVND 317' ~ri,t 1~·.;::~~t1'fb~~'. • 1 II 760·6827 640.6016 f,:1:.:J&· 1 3 11 0 I• .. ~i;i;t;.~;~...... N.s.mo1mo.p1.oeoo •' 0 # Exp. : ~~~~~r~~t:~ !!-'TH ... 1~-~~ ~~Al~= EX=E • L------------------------------• :;:.~buys 11~.* Tl> .............. n CaliflniaAYf. IN • Mii to: ca.alfltd AclYtrtl.. • 28.2~ annuatyaeld HlllT ... _Ch.rl&..~•"' 7J).~- fUIA • D ·1 p·1 .. JJOW --~ • WEPAYntE M~ New luxury omce 1pace II J 111 ....., "" f or your TD'a ' not.ft. ~~~!'~:~~l e•~~ • C.... ....... CA 9262' • AtDnn .... • ....... Auor~"""l. - caa. AYaD. now ! Call • • n.. , ...... draw 111 ......... fordetallt. ~ ,_ UHHI MHZJI ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• O·trid~ I - • i t • c ·------------......................................... ___ ......... -... !!11111- Ora Coast DAILY PILOT(Tuesday, September 8, 1981 Tllis Variety of fine Scllools Could Introduce You To A New Tomorrow JIMMIE DEFORE DANCE CENTER DAHCa -CHOllOGIUHH MASTB TUCHll TAPP-JAZZ BALLET MODEIM 641-8403 3723 llRCH, NEWPORT lliCH MEW FALL CWSIS ST ART SEPTIMB 14 TO RESHYIE SPACE! CHRIST LUTHERAN PRESCHOOL Ir 2 IUNDBGAITEHS Now taking registrations for classes in Kindergarden, preschool & day care center. Truly a social learning experience tn a Christi an atmosphere 6ll·l6lt 760 Victoria An, CM CHILDREN l earn By Doing 2 Years To 5 Years Old .. GLOBAL" DRIVING S(~DOOL DRIVERS EDUCATION & DRIVERS TRAINING IN ONE WEEK ONLY COURH INClUDlS: f'll[[ ,,CK· UP f'Olt 30 HOUlltS Of' CLASSROOM AND Ii t'OORS or 8CHIND TH[ WH([l D IVINC . For More Information Coll : 558-8873 OR 978-0909 ... • SIAff CUllflfO INSUUCTORS • • • I ' ' l<t "'t Ii I . ' ' !r11• '°>ll1t1f•f11 '''~(>, IYt ''l!t I ( t f•!fH Nt•wuort fJ11~t.t ( A 642-9088 patt1 ipre -1chool ~& FOR YOUR CHILD'S HST ST ART CHOOSE OUR DfPEt4DAIU DAY CARE CEtfnl OPEN 6:30 A.M.·6 P.M. 815 KNOXVILLE STREET (On Beach Blvd. between Adams & Indianapolis) -.ct•UM ·9f1• Monu.ng. aft ernoon & evening classes. Pac~ :Jrauef 'Schoof 610 E. 17HI St. Saitta AM 1714) 543.9495 bf.Wllld ltU Financial Aid Program~ Arrred1ted by the A ccred1tan~ Comm1s~1on of the National Assoc1at1on of Trade & Technical &hoots WORD PROCESSING SCHOOL learn How to use Wang. IBM 0$6, Oisplaywnter Call (714) 556-5604 C.Mnsd T r1iai1t Pia.at lssistMce Days • f.tttings • Solwday'S EARN MORE MOHEY Become a Word Processing Specialist Excellent Career Opportunities WOAD PROCESSING ANO INFOR MATION SYSTEMS 2232 S E Bnstol-Su11e 106. Santa Ana. Ca 92707 ,. ...... olf<M:ation-"""8try-l-ll111 lln!I I~ .... &rt flt7J-£JI• L:l.D.l!ledclfe ~ The Private SChOol dedocaled to AcclOemte Acn18'1emeot Traditio~ 3 R's Small Classes Soood Study Habits Grades k·8 Transportation • Extended Day 121 Soutn Olton. Anatie.m ( 714) -..im • BALLET • TAP •JAZZ • TRlM TO RHYTHM• AEROBICS •CHILDREN • TEENS• ADULTS Mow Re91twt.cJ fw ClassH ( Tap yow~ away ) 9191 Yortiow• Au. lka...._ lffclii ~ W ol lltool<"".-1 ,,.., lo $1unny -~ -962-5440- Sl ~VINC, .i\l I tU OHA~I,! ~ llU~I 'f 1~ I f)\1 A Mf \4\ Anna's Day Schoo/ ~ & R~~~!e:!'w fw kJA ~ ·~"' n..,, )rd Wedt * f f!t• Rflvli() • tJ•• --ttt' AQe>1o 1.a , Cr1"' • -..ll\IC. • DfAC no. J ..,, & o,.,. . '''•n.o Sttlt·~••,1111~1 ·"' v••·•• p .... p ~YQ!t"Jvt'O HOUIS; t:lO to t :OI •ICfoeA JOLEE MILLER Vlk \l Tk\l°'ll'\.1, llll lll>'i as openings for stu4ents of all ages and levels . Graduate Westminst er Choi r College, Princeton. N.J. 546-6985 1 ~ .............. -.... .... NIGUEL CHIUIEN'S CENTER PRESCHOOL-to open in Sept. gr-.1-4 Cd 495-2512 Cllllckan A•ailatM I , ......................•....• i PRIVATE HOME ! ! TUTORING ! • • • (Serving You Since '62) : • • i BASIC SUBJECTS ! : READING • MATH* STUDY SKILLS : • • • ALL.A&ES • . ·~ . . ,.,..., . : ALL GRADES : • • • Mr L Robinson. M A e : Oirectorfleacher : • • : 551-5646 : , ........................... . I ~~p ~;--~~ ~'(' TAKE YOUR LESSONS f • ) FROM A PRO: ~ Music lnstrul'llOO!> ~ .!fJ~ Rand o rchestra instruments j l . \ Ke) board Perl'~1on I ' ~ & Gu1ll1r I ~ .~ • Classical -Pop ~ Folk Rock . Jazz & Country A. Fttd Glll•H Shdos 2052 H•wport lllYd. Costa Mesa ,. l 851-8633 ~ ~------¥" ~· '\. ~ '?--, ~ School For lasic Office Skils Enter the Work f orce Quicklv Fou r-week classes in Typiwg Rni.w lasic Offiu Skils le,ill SeptHtber 21 3400 l"ln• A. n ., Sui+. 216 M•wpor+ leacJ\, Co. (714) 631-3729 International Yoga Teacher Training Program 1 1 Ct!rlificated. Sept.-27-0ct. ?5. 1 1 1981. Li ve·in at country retreat Open lo all Nol limited to those who wish to teach yoga . Deposit deadline is Sept. 13th. Natarja Yoga Ashr111 3033 Central Av .. San Diego 92105 1-282-2111 Play beautiful music on 1:1 ht!aut1ful instrument LEARN CLASSIC.Al. GUfTAI -:\ fr'CNll cottur+Cllllll,...ttr--9 DeyM ..... ) . 960-5503 Avo1l11blf fo r v.•~d1n111 & ~moll p;1rt1es ORANGE COUNTY BUSINESS COLLEGE I I 0 I S. ANAHEIM ILVD., AtilAHllM BE A PROFESSIONAL HAVE FUH -LlAIM -Pll!PAIE * SECRET ARIAL •LEGAL •EXECUTI VE *WORD PROCESSING * ACCOUNTING •BOOKKEEPING TO ADVANCED *DATA ENTRY FUU TIME Pl.ACEMEKT ASSIST AHCl CLASSES MOW FOlMIMG Call Mow 772-6941 Accred1tP.d MP mber Assoc1a11on ol lndepenopnt Collages and Schools Financial Ard Programs Available ·.:,PAGE SCHOOL J OF COSTA MESA Growtll Wllll Honor-72nd Year ·-- : AGE 2 THRU GRADE 8 "' ENROLLMENT NOW IN PROGRESS ~ REASONABLERATES . ? ~ NON SECT ARIAN -:~I •ltlDMDVAUTTfJfOOll ~ ..,_., •SMA.UCUSlfS .: -.., •llO ClllO IRUCltO • • ·. •VOITl-NLO TllPS " ~ "' •'1ltYAnSWWPOOl om •llOT LUllCllP MOii. TMIU •"'UY ACCltomo SAT. 1:30UI. TO Tne Vougnon Fomll'f I: 30 '.II. PILOT TRAINEES Earn your wings down under tn friendly Australia. Except io nal t ra ining . reasonable cost. enjoyable v1s1t. Call Btll Hawkins, 957·8317 after 5 p.m. ~rlc):'"' Trwf LAH~~'='!. .... !?!.!~~~ ......... ~?.~~ lllpoJ!IM'!f& ~-~~·~.~ ..... !!~~ ~.~~·:.~ ..... !!~~ ~.~~ ..... !!~~· ~~~.~·~ ..... ~!~~ ~r.~~.~·~·~•n••!!~~1 ~.~~-~ ..... !!.~~ ff s ...-~ COEDS-would love to ••~•••••••• Beautb IO()t(,.,~R• •••••••.••••••••• ,.._ : Adult ,()o(katfel partkwith WWI, Call Sue ....... w--a.....i, 707 \UTOM<YrlVE NEE ED' On b h II ,. n-.......... * "gg'"K; 0 pp y s EC val*· ~ V..WMIA 8t ,~-----ASSEMILBS DAN KING ' ' ''.'' e rig l ut IM............... f c thru T B for INVEST ,.,. -~~~Jr.,.--• .o r a.t)Ly 1A¥tl·crt e ...................... Loe 1 M' . v· . GEHERAL friendly md1 v1dual to a~ F.xrcr person preferred. engineerinit firm bv : . ., • .., ' ~ t , ;fm-9313 Sctry, exprd nds outside J A 1ss10~1 •eJS'oco. OFFICECLBK JEU.£R s1st .busy Newport hair bu will train right OC A•rl>C?rt Gdtypmg. Bch Propert,-. ~ ~ .·Oa,ck tab'( t /'#. tttl'll'llV( sales PQSition w/reputa-ne 5 ssefld e~.t m~ Need one general oHice styhs~. Great working person for this full time Girl Fndav Exper'd Slll,600"""1~i: •1· m. 0 Wlfn U~lll' ble co. Clgdeg Out~~ ~xper c!'.red'd't u WI t clerk to run auto de FutlorP..t'TIIM cond1t1ons 631 ·6091 pos Ben4!flt, advan('(' Gd bcnefit.S RWR As count .:v-.., °'mos. e•cll ft Lagun1 on SIJ( J1m211alll.Y.. lllfl60: ;:~~· gdan ~~:;1 c:t:. alership ~iness Must 1UomJ ments 67J..9'l83 soc $57 91171 mo l6%, xi ii& aaJfr> ~I> 31 F4"!1il)' pet * * M.6a W..e.d 7100 terity, gd. eyesight. be be neat appearing1 f'1dehty Federal. a lead labys1tler neeal'Cl 2 p.m Boal compan) buller & Bookkeeper Qualified J!§t-2990 m e• pup. Reward . 24 Hour ESCORTS ~~~T••••••••••••••••••• neat in ap~arance & de-p~rsonable and gooa ing savings and loan, 1s to S p.m. Mon lhru f n waxer nel'<led. ex per Trend rm ports sales 414-7249. fSJ..11 2 MC lso Accounts receivable pendable. Openings on with numbers. Ability to seeking an experienced ~M398_aft6SS7·15.34 onl y Aprly in person ln r ~--"/ Lott• Brown Pek-ingese/ . C I e r k Hos p 1 t a I both day & night shifts. type and ~ of JO kef Teller for its beautiful JABYSITTER for 7•'lyr 227 20th S , NB 631-6941 '~"°"""'/ Sh'b T f 1 v· For total stress reduction Corpora t ~ o T f ice Excell.b ene benefits & adding machine helpfu Newport Beach office old. occasional wk nights BQAJ SHOW Loat&Foilld y01rkto;~·&~°:iathild~~ S& relaxali~28ma7ssage Famildiarwilh,colle('t101\ working cond itions. Salary commensurate Experiencemasavings & wknds CdM area l't•oplewhonffll Proplr ....................... ~962.700 _ teve 10.8, .....-1 proce ures. insurance Work is in life support with expenence. Duties and loan or commercial 1§2:.m.l Students. house11. ives. Tha1·s whal the A-o•c~ 5100 - -Forstress&weight co &self ~1daccounts. ME DI CAL ELEC· w11lbevaried .. ~xceUent bank1s preferred Weof. Janking ___ -pairt limo help Call UA ll.YPll.OT =. .... =::........ scn1u1ns loss massagebyAndrea C.all.l«ll.Huli&f0.89® T RONICS For in· working condrt.ions and fer· Tbll!a 646 • SF:R\"ll'l::OIRF.llOHY """"'11 548-2817 lOAM·lOPM *ACCOUNTING terview _please call · fringe benefits. Contact •Top salary . ~ ·3963 1s all about • A~ -. k MR S . PARE LL l . Stan for appointment at •Paid medical/dental Looking for tha~ special • ..-.. TotaUtetllt Ctr ".lntft.l YOUNG LADI~ availa Io . e.Y. b Y touch S81·3830 NABER~ •Pa.idF~pa'1P!garel gaelr.mBeaFurrt .csordda:r;1alw ss~ukr. ..1 11·11 P1·1a1 ................... ··.:. A Medie11 GrouJj, Det11n -Mer e -ble to party anytime D1ve~s1f1ed . expenence ""'!111!11!!!!11!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!1!11!1111•-'""' '""' p '"" Blr3'v'·hny, M I -f c lig Call G1'na or Lisa nee .. mcludUlll lite but = LA p ofit h . xlnt benefi1ts&a v E•p 03 ....:a y a co -accurate typUtg Good ASSIST BUYER S/R (...,ADIL • r 1 s anng ~ The tota ~ram for al RECYCLED _761-9036 opportunity with fa st Interesting j ob . ~ ~ pref. but will tram. lergy detttlion end re This ra11 season should MODELS/ESCORTS growing food company Women's fashions. Ex· 2c 11.111't• 1111.ct Please apply dunng sav-PACIFIC FIDHAL field Sa. leS Supervi'sor lief. For interview or In mike the environmen-l2PM-SPM'953-097l Cost a Mes a are a per m this field helpful. l ·"''·' .,._..,,, <.,40 ri1 ings hours or call Mark SAVINGS _ formation. phone , talists happy Next sum· &45·2444 Will train bright gal Child at ~11 for an 234 E 17th St C.M ~9746 mer we'll ha ve lots of Acupressure Massage __ _ w /gd memory fast interview appointment. E.0,E, 26302 La Pu Rd : 1102 trash to be RECYCLED Therapeutic Relaxation. Applicallom now being pace. Top pa y. Non· \utomotive M18sioo Viejo. CA __ _ _ _ __ Sunny 63l·63TI Newpgrt talc en for Furniture s moker. APP I Y . In *MECHANICS! ffEIDELITYL Banking ~-l!!!!!!!!l!!!l!~l!!IRll'I Found medium blk & Attractive lady Delivery Drivers. Xl.nt person: * TlCtNCIAHSI :DERA UTIUTYCLBK Lott & FG,M 5300 whltedot.,~~ideCM. ford~~e!..~cort ~~llm~~~~i.r~.*~: a£~i~~~.firun ~~t~f~,.~~pe: c~:n:. f~f.I l':.~ 6 months previous bank- ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,..,.,,, """~-~79.(ocJPJ)t, 1 1 Ing exper. preferred . . -------1 Found : Doxie. Red Male. T-.-• 5450 AUTO MICHAMIC In tune· up, e ectr ca 1 1~1-s bl & • • '" 3 " 0 1 and air conditioning. 1024 Bayside Drive f C Shellie mi~. a e ............. ~·~ ... ~.... ASSB•LRS /yrs . .,xper. wn too s. $1 2.55 hr. Excellent Newport Beach o a Folllilft IM white. M. Pit ~ull Mix WANTED: Airline ticket Loe. Mission Viejo co. Must know Foreign & volume. work.Ing condl· An E"qualOppty Contact . unu IUN puppy, light Bnndl~. F. to Houston or Dall.as· needs Assemblers w/2 Domestic alignments. lions. Opp. for advance· Employer Cath,y,631·1511 IK FIEE Newport Beach Animal Fort Worth departmg yrs. exp. Candidates Apply It ~ E. Coast ment. see Mr. Stude. E.0.E. M /F N /H "'" Sh lter.644·3656 Los Angeles between must have gd. manual ij~y.CdM, HOWAIDC....iolwt 1'.ll Found : Kitten. 6-8 wks September 1 and !4. dexterity, gd. eyealght, AUTOIAIMATOI Dove/Q\lal!Sla. 1--------1 .,_ old. Tiger. Clear Flea Would like round·trlp nullnappeJtance&de· PERSON with exper. NEWPOJ\TBEACH 642·1671 Collu. Vic of E 20th St. Please c1ll days. pend1ble."Wort ls in life s 1 1 a~y o p en . 11!!!!1•••••••1 .7134 768-5837. support medlc1I elec· JU/631·~ BABYSITfER ,.,.._c.t found Dot. Anawera to Co uple seeks ride to Ironies. Gd. benefits 1foref1mWes are1etUn& "Mature", lovin1 U · Lott. JummeCreet ip Mu.aalna. 91ktwh.ltepoo-Orant's Pau. Shire eJ· ~~ ~11~11~ the umpina "bui" lhil per'd person lo cart for prox l wk ap rr found die. Undertlitt. Balboa. nent emDIYmL Med 1~ year. If you have a '1 /mo. old bo1 in m1 pleuuall.,·7450 Look Ina for Tr1(y Have aometblna you PlY. Cill.-Mrs. Parelll, umper that's not aet· Tu r tleroek ho me, -Lutkr. m.:m. 673-21'9. want lo ltll? Cluallled 581·"30 ilia UJtd, tell It now Irvine. F IUme In Oct. WutAdHelpT eosm Jl}Jlt.7111 tdado!tntl,ffl.ata. i C1-MledAd. Salaaan.au.ma, ----.!-----------__ , • 3 7 c For Classified Ad ACTION Call a Daily Pilot AD·VJSOR 642-5678 t ' o •• a To place yourmes.Uf?I' before the reading publir. phone Daily Pilot Cl a SS lfied. &42-5678 l.1mlled OIX'ninl(s ll\'a1lable in the Oranl(e l 'oast arl'11. for self moll\ ated. career oriented ind1' ulual who can work with f1elcl Sul~ Peoplr Truin. mot I\ ate t1nd !(el result!>. Slat1on wul(on or \&n necessary F.xce1ll1onal earninRs. plus JOb related benefits a\ a1labl4! fqr lhe nith1 people If you ran prtXlut·e, results. not rlusl talk about It, c11ll. 1960 Oi94 for ,1ntet'flew. Ask for Mr Chai*t Or_,. Coe11t Daly Plot 330 W. Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA Equal OpportWl.ily Employer • . ~ : . ......................................... ·· II I r ' 1- . I '. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. September 8, 1981 0 2 I J!.11 . ~· it all and put cash in your pocket! DAY WEEK Special flat rate for non-commercial users offering merchan- dise priced in the ad for $800 or less. Cost is the same for 8 days or one. Minimum three lines . Extra lines just $2.60 for 8 d ays. 8 3 Lines For an EXTRA day, call today 642·5678 .. 8 Dollars TM new Dally Piiot 8·Day Week it's a Classified PLUS ~;~~~ ~~~ ..... !!.~t.'r.!~ ..... ~!~~ .. ~!.!~ ..... !!.~~ 2'± 7 I i-------DENT AL ASSIST. GEMElAL OfflCE ~ING t 4 Cltrlul Chairside. part or F1t1me girl needed to • ' • • I' llCLl:lllS r lime, happy, pro run Xerox machine, re "0~ AFOR.•llf> MIREDMOW! h II 1 11eve recepl1on1i1t, " "" A gressive ig qua ity of various other Ille offil'e fM Y . r1<·1• FlllX hrs Salar)' duties , no typing re C, Oj>t'n 831 ~ quired Must be flex Entry level. no ~xp re a_. 1.., p .\.. quiffil Gd 8a). casual DEMT AL ASST with respect to duties ~? edftC ,... wort area ay shift 1n Chu1rs1dc Rusy H B of Cont ad Nebon at •:: ... .,;~:"i.lt Nc;~,1&. r1ci> awan.s expenence<.t 1s9.3940 iiif .. .--ROA Short work 14eek. GENERALOFF'ICE Salary n~I( Joann ADMINISTRATIVE rz to ... wui'D ~nt33a119 Girl Friday Asst to I '"' Housing Exernt1\'e at •••~ •t y•tr Orthooffu:e nt't.'<lssharp smllll CM Office •a W• sow:u.111t. girl lo train for w hellvy workload in .... fpHow..htl front •l>al'k office Den Governmental Social •re• b o • 20l'8mmt'llsCtr •20!! tal bark ground net" Program~ Goal orient· op ... gs: · lrnM 7S2 6661i 644 1405 ed ind w .service mot1va Lotil S.:..• t ce Fwy al MacArthur DRJVEI tions & w !pattern or One year. prtor ex, btw•'Moonraker&Casa .,.1111 ~hop work. 8-!'>pm Sell 1mproq•ment • ,.nence iSI a Milk or Mana1 Gd salary to :.tart sought Will train 'Savings and io.n 19 lol'!I EOE M F ~8·2271 Strong learning opptny '4ocum ent1tlCJ111 ill re· L ht 1 h k l •• C'~I( DRIVERS.,.anted,bght 111: }plOgl't'l' wn ~T!ed50 ~~yputg1s ..-. p1ckup&dehvery, 18yrs mg or Microcomputer ~It in beaut Dana or over Mon fn. SAM exp helpful Good driv ~ ' ' Pouit Harbor Full llrhe !'>PM , d .... r l 1ng record & IJrense for s .... ~ or 1 y~ . .,.,ne I l> field trips in Co "ar -'.fYCS thru Sat Require & ad 11 an l' em en t ~ ' ,.~e year 1tncnl otfice flftents rronl ofe ap ~.73 9.,..3 t'um p packai:e open erienoe ,..,,IJired and \!. .. ., Submit a~to. Norman ......, -i ~•ranee. type 50 wpm '5 wpm ~ypings_.. . accurately, aptitude for DRIVER PO Box I 9. CM 92627 d.elail, mm 2 _yr.. gen For wholesale seafood 645 2937 T.... lllrtte exper r> ~r hr company m Orange Co GEM'L OFACES We preferthal you.~ave ~v in person Dana !lleat appearance Cahf GIRL FRIDAY Entrv previous experte.oce, Marina cu . 24701 driver's licenH re , however, we woukt be o r ,Dan;l rt quired. Kno11ledge of level Expr m filing, bk willio1 to tJpila qu.~ loct1I area helpful Start 1 kpg. tyrmg. IO key. Xlnt candidates• Exp'd for early ing at $37S hr 1\pply in opµor & rnmpan) ., evening shift in mllmatl' ger~on 145 Rroad.,. a} benefits Call for appt ........._ __ .,__ ... ~ restaurant. ~B Ab11Jty l C !\' Commercial finanl'lng """"' ~ -w rook breakfa.o;t & din • "' Serv1cei. 644·46&1 ferwe111to ... ... ner items t\.'Ci 0307 for FEMALI-: hH· m eompa t......a.... • ..__ _...I nion needed ror 71) r old G et1. Office Asst • -~ ~J -.!l!l>!... lady on a walker FT Receplloo reller + ~flh '-!"*••..,.COOK Lg lamil) nd~ W ee'l<end~ uni} \1u~t l)pmg Wann personall • fr1•Mly, .,.._., partumeconkforeien ha\ecar Call83303'7!1 ty Pleasant11orkmgen er I_.._ wort -·-1ng meab 'II H .irea t T rt --....... D h & 1 FILE CLuu• v1ronm1•n ranspo a· •Ir••• ..... c.m ays, rs s;i ary go" t1on J must Call __ ........ _ • L..A .._ open CUI Answer Ad We are a la11 firm tn Chri•tin~ for 'appl. -· y_-• -11.,.w u7~ .,.,,_4:.xl.24hr<i I I k r f II ' ' I ..._ _ _,, '..14 ...A.1.!lb.."li -rvtne oo mg or a u 83!-l!UJI •re•~· " COOK or part l1meperson11ho 7 12~ .. Mature r llml' dtnnei enJO>S organization to GIRL RtlDA Y I • cook , 1nstitutwnal dovariousdullt>S includ Retail dl't'Oralmg :.hop. • .. J Set-urity Pacific Bink ,. Fully SUpporu • I EQ ~· OpOitunJli ·~-Em== r . t0002'1• i._i E dev rit~prop 4'tllgmt. flr!Tl' ofwrs • challoging pos for bkpr. with min. ol l fT np. in I or ~of the foll owing are•: Actts Pay /Rec Jroceu4ng, b i I I 1 c . r e u lpts 1dist>w1en4nt1 journal ''eJ4tr ation. Pis. call our _. Irvine olc. to arranae for'" in- volume exper a must •n& f1hng & runninj( er To open & close store S I t 1 ,. II rand~ Car required 9 S W 111 II and I e a ary negotia 1 e "a ~all Fran, 833-3622 custom ers & phones & 494·94Slf or J!IJ:>'l Flo-_. D-'-sales pe r!>ons absence COOKS nm -:"":'7'~· De~1Rn & ('unstruct Fr e ft eh No u \ c 11 t' P lime Expr'd only $hades alsi> :.ome re restauranl LookmR for COUMTER GIRL cord keeping W1ll tra1n exp bf\Jndl cook Pastr) DRIVY 11o.u.u cu s tom shade & & Sautellirson.> Call for ,...,. o .,. ... _ .. .,. E. MALE 3 ~s ra pery ~'°P· ,,,,..., , ll.l>1 §1 120 A ' k f o r D i a " e C o a st II " > Cd M COOKS 64.5-0073 673·78:JO The Good Earth Rest F time hl'IP m tenn1S pro l•--------in S.C Village shop Guards Brukrast. lunch Call 552.5683 MOW HIRING and Dinner FULL Time -I' Time ARMED GUARDS •Glll Co. leMfits Ani. sen Typing re<(d To worili" •IW WOl'tiltq co..d. No exp n1.-<: Call lltwn 8 El Toro Ana. Applyinpehon & 4 30PM..,_Mon Fri •Vniforms-cleaningfree ~r further informauon 631 0140 EO"" •M ature. steady persons Fl Lt. TIME Ans Sen •Semi reured Ok ..ll!1 \!.ant~ ~HI08I Mature responsahle ISUMS C~Hetp adult No exper nee PROTtCTIOM Aggressive. energetic I Call btwn Ii & I l>PM . SERVICES pe rson needed 1m Mon Fn~ll9'l 12t2 2601 w BallKd rned1alely ror full or part GENERAL OfftCE Anaheim Ca usie position :-.lo exper Exper1°nce helpful. 17141761--4831 lll'C· We will tram call ' s~ at llone) Baked food l)'pmg ab1hty. pro E.0.E •.•. , •••••• M/J Jilml.67~9<nl _ 110c1kency .. w1tth f1hgur0t's. tOON'TER Help. Donut · ey "Y our P ii"'-Pl lime Costa portumty for ad\•ance '""' ment Excttllent com aru. ~93__ pany benefits Informal Detivery dnvers & sales office C M Call M1lhe HARDWARE Laguna B!'h, full time retail. hous ewares peri.on. part t1ml' cash1~r 497·~~ H•lp W ..e.ct 7100 Help W ~ 71 00 Help Wanted 7100 Help W Oftftd 71 00 Help Wanted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 .•••.•..•..•••.•......•...••••...•...••..•......•........•••......... ·•••••·•·············•· ..•..............................•.•.......•.. HOUSHHPHS needed, small retlrt'· menl r11c:11Jty. also s~rvt' meal~. rotating shifts. g<l wa~es C.:ull 494 9458 for ajlp I HOUSEIEEPIMG Sud & Sand Hotel. ll ou!.ekeer1ng Supervisor. nigh shirt. part l1ma $4 25 hr t::nghsh Spantsh speak. mg 497-4477, ext 365 t: 0 E Ideal JOb for !>harµ housewife. 10 <1 S days Sandwich !>hop ( ~t area Call Marvin 646-t004 \1 aturt.>, lov1n~ horn again l'hmllan wnm1m ,ARTTIME ne~t'tl to babyi.ll in my l'erson to dclJ\ er 01111) home Call 633 ~8118. Pilot uulo route 1n South 3PM 91'M, Mon-Fri Laiiuna arl'U 7 day:111er \1 H' II a n 1 c e x p c r d week needed for spenullzed !lours Mon thru 1-'ri Jag l'onver will tram Approx 3 30lo!i 3011M 71 "•2 'lOOO Houri. Sat & Sun Ap { ~J.,.. ~ vrox SAM to 7AM 1.-:arn MESSENGER approx $125 µl!r mn Fullt1metnCosta Mel>a Call M1kt-Bu1'h al area Calif drivers 642·4321 , EOI.-: Licen~e. good dnvinl( n· 1•-1111!!!!!!!!111111!!!!!!11!!-!!!l!I!!~ cord O\ er21 Call Karen !la~~m MODELS/tSCORTS Top OQl(ar.; 953 0!/71 PBX Ans Sen lip 7a F IT Exp. prt'f Must type 25 wpm Mu~I b\• over 21 S40 1777 C\1 t01.1m 4pm ---------1 "iurses Now tukm~ applH'at1ons PLAMTCAH µer~on F lime, career oriented ~:xpr pref Wagt'!> ba.'ed on l'Xpr Good dnv111g n~·ord re qutrt•d Troµ1Cal 54!'> 6252 INSPECTOR IMflROCESS Medical compooenlS mf gr needs a person who likes detail IAOrk, t'apa ble or working with a microscope & ~m parts Salar} romm with ex per Lu1·ated in M1J>s1un VieJO C.:o paid profit sharing. \ .icat1on & huhda)!. paid Med1ral life ins Qualified apph ('Jnb pie~ CdJI MRS PARELLI 581-38:ll ~ I IMSURAMCE Ac:eount assistant for personal hne and hght rnmm 'I lrnes with major insurance brokerage lirm in Newport Bei.lCh Salary commensurate IA Ith ex per for app t rall \714J 644 ~22 JANITOR Full lime._ J>\l school C M area.§42 0411 JAMITOR lmmed openuig for .1 Janitor lo wo rk full time, Monday thru Fri day. 9PM to '3AM shirt Exeell rrinKe bent>f1l$ package for mter111e1A, call Scott Wheelt'r. 714 97!'> 0700. or c:ume tn Ad vanced llealth Center. 1m Uristol St North. Swte 100 :-;pt Sch EOE M f for c:t-rt1hed prar\1<'111 nurses Only those w11h State certtf11•at1on & a "1lhngness to work need ap.2.1.Y 661~ 'lurses Aid wanlt!d for CVA pauent Grooming. therapy! meals. t'tc. 3-8 hrs da1 y except Sun Must be reliable Exp & rer 964 109'l Produc:llun A.~s~lmlt De~1gn Studio nl!l'tls e' p. agi:rel>Sl\ll• 1H"ri.on w bat·kground .,. floor ing & drapent."> ru han die ordenn~. schl'\luhng & bllhnl! S1•1•rrtaraal 'lurse!> skill' requirl·d Op\•n R "!>, LVN'S. & NA ·s salan 31S-I AlrlAJ) A' e F Tor P T11.Ss1gnments St '()'('M 1NrJuh11 1 n ) our area Acute. Wa) ne Airport 1 ssr. 1601 Con'' & l'n home Flex p time am help nPl.'cled 111 hrs Xlnt pay Call or tenn1::. food bar C:all Stop 111 to see us. ~2 56113 KELLY HEALTH CARE P /TIME EVENINGS I 126 N Hrookhurst Cot.ltSeiftCJ Anaheim 921101 YouthCcrri~" 956 9660 ~=o~: M F Adu lb with uuU.landinl( ~urs1ng alt rart1' t' person.iht1t!S RM Charae Nurse who (•nioy 1Aork mi: IA'lth 7 3 lOPM · Challenging 10 15 )car old wuth~ pos1l1on for Rt>hab EH•nin.:i. Ii'! J>m Call nrienled nur..e. dt'(t1cat 6 4 2 4 3 2 1 1'"' 1 :i o t.'<l & with ~m1:ei. Free ~t.,. f!l!n ~ 11 m and S met! dental & life in:> Pm Ask fur AndreJ Top . salary Heloc:allon PL'RCl!ASING allo" .nel( l'all Mn; Bookkee~er Sloan, li42·lll44 . I Pur{'hasmi: De t f.''tpl'r Offict ~ / I..> r m1mmum. l> ping SO s~ WPM s <1.i1 SJIJq I Irvine bast.'\! d1vc•rs1r1ed Sl.000 mo {'.ill ~1na pr 1 ,. a le (.' u nee ti:. 752 11746_ 1 secrrtary 1111h good ad m1n1btrat11·1• sk1lli. We R.E. IMVESTMENT 11 ant a malure in Earn while )OU learn dmdual with opcr re H E R I T A G I': porting tolhe<"h•d Ell INV~:ST M EN1' wtll ecul1ve Starting o;alJr) ll'.ll'h }UU nedll\t' JEWELRY SALES I S1200 lo S15«J ix·r mu r1n.inl"lng 1U3t i-:x So Calif leading L714J S56·6328 chanites invt•\lur rll• custom nng makers 111 'llur~in.: velnpment &. c:ounsehnj! South Coast Plaza 1s I NURSES AIDE I Ex pt•r rounst>lors re looking forquahf1edpro Exper'd , Jll -.h1ft~ I ce1\C IVU'• l'Omm Theis ress1onal people Salar) Cun\ hO!>Pl -.:~t Bi·h I an unu~ual oppt\ for & comm + lleneht~ for t. right Pt'~On r11nt1den I . , I Bnn~ )Ollr 'm' e "'Join llJI intNvie14 C:ill high produrers Call for us• ~rec mJr med en a_ppt 'Mr LQlllrucc1 I tJI & hfe in:. Top 'ill an Vinn• S-16 5llll> LEGAL l'Jll Mr~ Sloan Crowing Santa Ana la.,. 1>4211HH REALESTATE oHlce requm.•s 111 Legal OfflC~: ASSIS1 A:'<1 SALES Secretary Trainee& 111 1 f'art lime asi.1~tant rti1b 1:.uur :l6th)ear~ell LeulSN·retary Tyfing wanted ror small cor 1ng_ fint< Southern 8011pm required.~ AG porale offlrt> in Custa Callf11rn1a home ~ CA RD desirallk Cd Me~a Work t'ntatls Perha11s you "'nuld en basic: skills a musl rou tine torrl•spondence. JO~ JOlnllll! J firm Jl'llH' 641 1331 Jl.'an rontart with dealcri. & in luxu1) rel>ld\•nl1al RECfmOHIST Euc.,...,t S4lite Attrut'l1ve reul estatt' develoµment oHll't' nr Orange l'o Airport ~:x cellenl t yp1nl( & telephone 11n~wt'rin~ skills. lli!Jllh 111:.uranle 152 ~l~I RECEPTIONIST Courteou~. responi.tblt< srcretary wanll'Cl tor 8 5 offi ce ... ork Sunrise Aviation, 7S4·t246 RECEPTIONIST TRAINEE If you tun tYlll'. we will tram }llU to handle a varil'I)' of gen ofc lasks for mvestment bankcr Ill loverl} Npt Bch nffw1·~ nr Oranl(e Count} a1rr1ort Con.:cnial rn 11orkers. ''"rt> for Jd 'anl"l'mt'n Fo1 in terv1ew appt . l'all Marilyn Ct-1le.L 9SS 2000 Hl-RSAUS l~ad11111 rdailcrof uud1u com poncnl~ \t't<king sharv ml'n & 11omen for s<1les l'rof ap(>t!arance 1rnd ulltt1ude r<."<j Xlnl opportunil\ t:al het11 10 2 on!). ~ton thru f'n day 21:1 6115 8.S43 SALt:S 1:-."J' DESIC Del'orJtrng fh11r net Flex hr~ Will l1 atn 499 1461 Sale~ Marine Hardwcn Salt•s11erMJn l<> work al ~lure le\ d Nl'IA l'Ort Call.8 S, sis 11111 Joh111 ' SALES :-.lewpcm llt!Jl'h lc-,1dmg Jt!welers st'i.'k1111: JI 11mt' emplo)\'l' 11dl \l'rwd m ~.1 le~ Jnd 0H11'l' pro redure~ Mon, Wt>d & Sat 673 9~ Re='onist , ... s . S..,,__ SA LES Person for pldnt •"' _, i.tore P t1m<' AftC"r Who rnjll}& Pl't.>l'h' &. noons & Sal tA!i :1~2 can ham le bui,y µhones 111 6 Mu ~t be F .i .. h1 un ConSl'lo~ Opponunity SC REEN PEISOM for a1huncenmen1 for Exper 40 hrs llunt the r1i:ht pennn ingtonDeach 5366561 R1<·hartl Ouelletle Salon 200 Npt Ct'nter Or NA SCTRY /RECEPT (ental l'on.,ullant. r t1mt Girl Frida\ 11,anll'li I.ii R E Prop :\1i:rnt firm meld I' knds Larl(e apt Phone. ltlt' t vvm~. ,omt 1•om ple"I 1n Nrwport bkkp" erraillh :"\n c:~ Bea ~h Salan + .. bcncfils 644 1000 ~Inn pr nee t'all 75:! 21!'7 Fri 9 5PM S4!netan {estaurant Xlnt t) pin.: .. kilb Kit • w I' rn P I l' a i. ,1 n I MCDONALD'S tell'phon1· pt•r)u11;il11\ SECRETARY UEC. Personnel Ad\ l.'rt1~1n1t Ucpl has openm~ per exp.1n-.11111 ~pl Hrh rman1·1al "'1·v1tri. firm Gd I) p1ni,:. ~hrthd t•xp req 'd 'foo .. m~r Call 640 012:11ttw11 9&2 SECURITY p llllll' ~l'l'Unty, 2 lllghl\ per .,. erk 11 7 !>h1ft ror ~111:1ll rt!llrt'ml.'nt fo<·1h t)' Gd µ11s111on for n· 111 t't' l' ;111 1~1-1 \J.tSll for •'l'V l Secy jlldqlr F ff Light t~ptni:. fihni: .ind oth(•I l(l'tlt'I Jl off1C't' d ul 11·' ' l>.t'lt· honk k•·l'plnl! cq11•1 llt•a\') US!' (II ad1t1nl( Jlllll'h \p µly 10 IJt'l">llll JI iilJ \\' 19th St l'o~ta \h•:.J 1Jd1Al'l'n !1& t:! SEC'Y /IKKPR lntc-r1c.r 1f1·,1~11 firm 11 :111!'>:ict \I' \ll rn 11 d I' r d I 1· t 1 I' 1 n .ie plea ~ant phon t' l'l"fSOOJlll} r ur Ill terv1e1A , ~ 2033 SEC'Y/GEHO~ f) vin i: :,5.,. pm dl' rur:il1• Gc•wl l(r:Jmm:.1 & !>l't•lllnl( ur;?J1111a llUnJI \klll' Prllµl'rl) m .: m t e ' 11 •' r J • i!'>l 2111i SEC'Y !LEGALi 'li1·1A l><"1t1un OJ>l•n in our IAl.'il ntabhl>hed ln inr nff1n• I 2 \l'Jr~ ""' perienl t' t:\u•llt'nt l~ p mg "kllb SJlan open ('Jll Fran, 11:13 J622 South Coast Plata f r 0 n I 0 f 11 l' l' a II Wl• are nolA Ul'Ceptmg pearant·e Non smoker-apµlt('alioni. for day & pref Gro1A 1ng Nil e\ l'nlni,: ht'lp Full or archneclural firm Call part t1mt• No l!X j,,.esheb1•l8I:! !°>46-3693 See'y,Lecjal periencl' nf!('l'S.\ary We Se<•retar~ f 'f lo manag\ Estah 'llpt Center 1..ilA oHer flex11Jlt' ~rhl'dule. I man ufc !->elf Staner rirm need.~ l'xper lel!al frel' umrormi.. re11.ular w 11 r k .,. o f. up r, Sec:reLir} I' good l} P· pt<rformant•e & .. agere Pcrsonablt' & well or Ing , tl1 <.'tJ µhont! & v 1 ._. w s l' nm pan> gan11ed Aettg & l} ping i.horthJnd \kilb Real spon~Ort<d s111·1al ac skills nt•(' Will pay tui E~tatt! hll)!at111n .,. em t1\'lties & ad\'anrement right person 642 IJ8.lli for phas" un lane! Ul>t' La.,. opµurtunit1el> tr )OU appt SalJr~ 1·11mpr11t11e .,. ant to 1oin the numbt!r ll40 6000 oneraslloodleamallhe SECRETARY s t:R\'H'ES'f\flO\ AT nation :. leading shop 40 hr 11k for front of< TF.:-.L>A:".'1 ll timl· c\eS ping mall, appl) to lhe position ro 1Apm a mui.t & wkentb :-;1.,11 .ip manager an1t1me t714J 64191Jl pt>aranre & hand11rit RESTAL'RANT SECRETARY TO mg, Appl) 1~r~ 'l.t'IAl/Ort ASS'T MANAGER PRESIDENT H1vc1,c M Back ,B.i) Reslauranl 1n t.arge. O c base food SEY. I:\(; So toast Pla1a needs Commodity org,inlfa Drapl'r' 1Aorlo.ruum respons,1ble & persu~a lion outstanding ('Om need!> ~cw111g mJc:hine ble asst manal(er tall municatwns. organirn-operator '.\Ion Thur Donna641 Otlllforappt tion & office skills rt• i 5 JU Mus i ~pt<a k RETAIL SALES quired Xlnt benef1t~.1 t:ngll~h ~2 tSlJ Laguna Hr h. full t1m1• salary Placement 1m SEWING MACHINE housewart'~ pt:rson. med Ms Wl'aver i•on-OPERATORS part time 1·ash1er I troller!'>-40.8180 1-:xprd . LUµ pa\ goocl ~97 HOJ SECRETARY ... urk1ng c:und11wo~. R~tired Malt fast groWl.011: organ1za benefit~ 6-12 96.52 2 hr!> per da1 AM t1on located 1n Laguna Shipping & Sux·k room 673-JJ'io I Niguel offers excellent dul1e~. full t1mt'. 1A 1l1 R l::'rl R Et: for bt'al·til opportunity for dt'lail tratn 546 1101 p 3 r k 1 0 II. 1 0 1 conscious energetic ShippinCJ& RK~•iitq (7141841111414 1146 8086 person with excellent Clerk run t11ni: (;O()d skills 3 vears exper • u:v ie w. Traqlcnell ~wco.fll·Z9f> • 1 •' Purt~ .. xper '1 yr _,intlllllm, 1_yping 50 WPM. 5 d~. Salary" Sl.000 ~Call Nini ·trainees, full & pit after9am 645-5800 Moonlighters &students -GENERAL-OFFICE welcome Big Bucks c111 after lpm 631·4ro5. lvICKI HESTON I . DfUVBY & ASSOCIATE.5 Ptr earTy AMI LA Times Spec1al1Sts in HARDWARE SALES full or p ume Apply in p rri.on l'rown Hardware. 3107 f. C"oasl Uw} ~CdM Leqal SK,.....ary ~;xp 'd" l'l 'erre(ar) Sa la ry open l'ref Z J yrs exper at least ~ 7878 LIOUOR CLERK Hotel Part lime nights C M rustomeri. via telephone areai. su<·h a~ fl•;? Ca & rnrrespond\•ncl' anrl n~•>n Sµn:la'' ll11l data entr) 11\to t·um In 1nl! Terrare. l.1nda puter Nonsmoker with lslc. t•lc preferred workm;? hou" Jr vou an• presenth ar 9 2 C nn lac l !-; 0 tl\t' IO fl.'J! t'Stale sales \'lfOSl'OPt' Corv MS 4400 do YOU hJ\'t• 11Tlml'd11ite dunnjt bu,'ltnes5 hours & unhmlll'<l a\'l't'SS to SALES Collegt> ~tudenb IAork full or part t1mt' selhnR elvctron1r ('alculalurs1 m ll'rO·rompulers ano relatl'd produ1·L~ fur well eslab firm Kno.,. ll'<IRe of COm puler ~Clt!n<'f!S helpful Opc-n1nl!!> 1n Costa Mesa t'all Lt:\' t714)S~O IS:ll Call Mrs ·Semas 1i14 > lomµan) IX<ner1t~ App 8.11 6400 h in person StJndard SEl'RETt\RY ~h~' 31ITT SI• Bristol RECt:rTIONIST , .OI The Na lion ·~ lt•adin;? S" 1tthlloarct Oper~lor electron1r d1qnbutnr gra\ t') arrl .. h1n ~rt t\ Hamilton F.le(·tr11 Sal1•, SJt nii:ht:.unl) 642 :im:1 ha~ an ()p('nlO)? rw J s .. 11<•htwan! c >rwrator ·. , . W·S?i§. CASHl~R I c as b ae rtnr pas rt ion ill Fasltton Retail store. &per oref erred. MuG ~w.uUa&le ev~ • ~~--.· Cashiers !ales perlOn· ntl. Phologra"y U11llmlled is looking r.r cashiers & exp carMra sales people ror iJU· mediate h1ll·l•l'fte e1nploymenl ~.fo ~ "rsoo at l6811!r Jarh ,, JMvd.HB. ;el C.-111• ,.. F:rr;ime /PalC•ttw«' A ~~ Earls Ph.,...&. 1 I" N t Ave-. "C•. ... , . t'.o m'e de tvery Tem(XlraryClencal :Economiral car re Per.>0nnel .quired. Adults only. No 540-0400 10liclling. no collecting 18004 Skyparlt Blvd USO /mo. net take-home 1suile235 Irvine + bonus +gas al --lowance. Westminster Hun~Agtoo Beach area 1-m=~o' General FALL INTO KELLY SERVICES MEW,ORT HACH Ask for Ste\ e. 642·653'7 MARRIOTI HOTEL LUNCH HELP Exciting, established Homemakers . stu hotel has 1mmed op-1 dents for JUSI 2-3 hours portun1t1es avail for d a Y a t D e r qualified apphl·ants for Wienerschnitzel. Bristol the following p()S1tions & Redhill Sil lunar Call PIX~ Rick. ~5HYll7 RHt.....tCooil ~ACHI NE Deburr1n~& ,M H __ ..... _ polishing parts Exµ K o.IY~ Ir Stodl wOftl Male of Female Apply In ~rson /\utomollve Su p!ly Co 1522 Npl Blv!!,~M. ----,.--· but not nee 97S.389S We are m constant need We are i.eekmg people of l'lertrnl. secretanal & oriented persons who Maiflteftattce MClft word processing .htlp ha\•e a sincere interest General mechanical After your ctuldren are ma future with Mamou knowledge, experience DEUYERIES enrolled m schoolkenroll Corp. in electrical & plumbing yourself in elly We orrer excell co helpful A~plyloLarry Part time Saturday & Services Never a fee benefits tncludinl! a free Su rr & Sand Hotel. Sunday mominits \1usl Call or come by meal per shirt Apply in La.K!Jna Beach, 497-4477_ have lge. station wagon. person 9AM Noon. Mon Managers !Apt 1 VIII or pickup trurk Gd 2102 Business Center Fri Personnel Active semi retired cou driving record net' Dr .. =208. Irvine, MARRIOTIHOTEL pletomana1tet6units in Work consists or deliver 833 1441 1Nr MacArthur 900 Newport Center Dr Costa Mesa A\•ail Ort iq !>Undies lo Daily Bl & 405 Frwy) Hrs 8·5 Newport Beach Isl Older child & pet Pilel Mwspaper car or 27957 Cabot Rd . Equal Opp Emplyr M /F OK Light maintenance riers Laguna Niguel, 831·0.542 required m> off rent G~od start mi: salary tCrown Valley Pkwy •-------• ~9-()93. _____ _ wilb regular St'heduleil 1 ex1ll Hrs 9·3 or 847-3498, HOUSECLEANERS \1ature person with elec· increases. Huntington Beach, Hrs To SS/hr. car 645-Sl23 tncal & warehouse ex· Call 0 5 eded r · d Don Wilham~ o-per. ne time. g 642·4321 bef. llAM IEL[~·~ir1-Make your shopping company benefits. or aft 2PM daily 'Kell,"" easier by using the Daily 95l·Ol8S - --- ..filo~lassi[ied_A<.!L Se~l~ ~2-5678 SE R v •CES E.0 E FORMERE-Ss ftAKECMRS1J96/YEAR "' I Mir-TIME. 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I hrl•dur lur c a r c e r "!' 1 t h I: r •'JI pr .. ,c hnol in r \I ~·11 ll 111 pair. <•xper de!>ired. ble o you need add1 trainee act'epted 11 Rood twnal lrmnmg tn help mech backRround Call )'OU inl'r\'Hse rnbr earn for appt Western States ings., SALES! benefit~ Y.c· Jrr lcx·Jt1·tl p 1 im , "~t 552!'> at 3170 l'ullmun St in l ' • • bu) or ~ell quality hne Aloe Vera Body Care Prod Call 9:68 2125 Costa Me!.a l'l('a,, 1·.ill Tud1tr's 4ilH Measurement (.'orp Experit>nced ttr 1nex &II 18SO lo arrJn1:1• for Prr,l'htMJI. t'\llt'r'ct Full 714.536.gn pencnced you ma}' .,.ell an inten 1ew time f>-1~ 041 t profit from our rolor SECRET ARY ORGANIST \'1deotapehsllni:&salef SALES Ne.,.port B1·a<'h la" or for growinii Chrnt1an training pro11ram "htch COMMERCIAL R.E. f1 ce W11rd prO<'es~ini: Church 1n Ne11porl IA I! feel" the finest Tiredofsellinghouses 7 will train Linn Reach Approx 6 hr!> a\'a1labl« days a WN!k '' Wt! need 644 6!'>16 · wk . pan llmt'. 642.2740 We are not a franl'h1se one lll·ensee lo learn the SECRETARY .twee. am , 963·41~pm branc·h or sub:,1d1ar) skills to manaoc. bmker L ,~ ')roan1sl & substitute 1usl headquarter~ " a rite lnsuranrc agent\ ' " W h commercml real estate has ~peninl( fur i:x' needed now Full size e ave openings for a Income from mgml e<·ull\e Se<'l't'tar~ '.\lust Baldwin Organ First few highly mot11 atPd while you l""m. Su•"'r b If · d h Church or Christ S<'1en persons who ha,•e a de benefits. lir;~nsuran~~. e se !>tarter Jn aH• list Po 0 •1x 433 San sire t .. !)n m<>r" SUl' Rood oral and 11 ntten .,. v " " health insurance & den t k t I Clemente C/\ 92672 cessful t•or an in r omun1ra wn s 1 s ,714 .• 921989 l t 1 tal plan Contact Ken. Xlnt µaid rnmpan' , l ~ er new appoin men 675·6700 bene Call Linda a't ,AIMTIHG with Ille sole owner & lll!E±±&!!!!!!l!ll!!l!!!!l!!!ll!l!!!!!!!!ll!!!•!!!"!I!~ !'>49 8909 MAIMTE+4AMCE ~au;l~~r, call Wesley N SALES-Extcnme house • SECRET ARY Experience required Wtlt•\N. T~ Co. plant knowledge req & Arch firm look1nfi for an Apartment rumuno ro retail exper irererrl'd r-"' ". R ALT S 1nd1v1dual w ti 1 n" to pairs & li!(ht main 2 S J H II Early hrs wknds I Fl bl ,. d tenance Costa Mesa 111 an oaquin 1 ~ 645·02108AMtolPM earn e"<I e g Newport Beach area New port Beach language & typ1n11: sk 111~ TSL Mumt 642.1e111 6~+4.4110 Sales Word procei.sor cxp Cb' =.!! GREAT HOURS helpful lhll. 1Jan1elson Part time REALTORS & Assoc N_ll 640 6266 Salel>Clerk Dyn9m1r new sales 9AM-2PM fashion lsland force being formed SEClETARY ~'4729 Turn your p t. r t talents or for general rontraclor Pan-ttme sales. Exper mto profits. NATIONAL 4,M-trM Light typing. some book· Ladies specially shop Co w /new multi-level keeping. filing. answer· Fashion Island 1 day, markelin11: program will Join the Los Angeles 1ng phones & pr1c1ng some eves Flex. hrs eam you Times c1rculat1on team Very pleasant I person C!lLMi'!Jli 75!}.9951 $20,000/MO. ~c ~~d~li/o1u; ;~~~ office 631~2004 PART1TIME. dependa or more. Potential un lifestyle Work S/hrs a SECY piny TIME ble. SJ.SO/hr + bonus limited No INVEN· A., . T' M Easy work Choose hrs. TORY For free FREE lio~ l~a~es'~;[ic~ir~~I:~ 20 Hll WHll ~k. 1146-9741 __ ~f:qJ ~tl"~rkcefi~ 1 )'O\lr home & have more Work close to home in a Find what you want in Co Ste 3ooo 400~ tinte for your fam11r ~1~5{ f~n~e~~~~ sa~e:50: Dlaily :i,lotClass,if~edl~--.. M_acArthurBlvd .'NJl rJ~~~i:~:;s~;uerl~ ~f~~:~r~u~" G~·ry~ . al Y I Ill '' · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · · · "··:. mg skills nnd plea~ant UI l,OSANGELESTIMES personality required 1375 Sunflower /\H• . For details. call /\nn • • C.M S41 ·2641 PART TIME EYElltcS S4().~I F.qual OpPQftun1ty __ Em2lmr COLDWeu BANl(eRO Technical TfST ELECTltOHICS TECHNICIAN ~:l!'l'trun11· 1 hc1:k out f,, truuhlt•shooUn~ ,,r RF' & mH·ro ... a''e tt•"l eqo1p ment \Im I 1r e'\pt'r & undt•ri.t;ind1ni: ur i.ollct state Dt & HF 11rrU1tr\ desiralll1• l 1•1•hn11•JI ''' m 1 I l t ,1 r ' t r a 1 n 1 n It ht!lpfu l We offt>r l'H•·ll llJ\' & bt>nPfll ., plu~ J 4 DAY WORk WEEK Co 1s 2 mt from l'oa~t lilA\ & 8 m1 rro111 105"' S Frw~., Pleat.e rnll for Jppt Pers1111nel Depl TELONIC BERKELEY 714-494 9401 E 0 E Telephone ,HOME 'EISON P lime phone person needed 10 c·:ill & ~el app't~ fnr busy ~olar EnerR) l'o S<I Sil hr + bonus /\sk for/\ I LIQUIDYME ENERGY SYSTEMS 754-0581 7!'>4 IX>3S TELEPHONE SOUCITOllS Need IS 1mm~hu1ely to work ea~)' f!\tn1n11 hours Great for stu dents 3·9. Mon f'n No selling C;ill 966 OlSI aftt r lpm TELUR Wt are preaenlly seeking adults with plunot persooallliu who would be intemtfd In working m Sales & Promotion wlt.h Dally Pilot Carriers 10 to 15 years old Uolimitfd eamings available to right person Hrs . 5.30PM to 8 30PM. Monday thru Friday. Some Saturday availability For appointment. call 8'2'4321, ask for Ben Williams. To Plare your "fas! Result" Service Directory ad Call Now Look111i: for thal specu1I ------•-•I gal Beaut rordlol ~urr • •SICnTAlllh * Perm F tr. S day w~k. 4 /NoSh /XlntCoSl.8,000 xlnl benefit:! & ad\' t:xp Recpltr80 /Phone$14,400 prtf but v.111 lrain ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT • . . . . 330 W. SAY tT •COSTA •SA, CA. 12t21 • • ~N lOUl.l MPOllTUNITY IM~YU • · ......... ._., ............................... . 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S2S Sta'!er set l(olr Se<1 ma n'hip rlai;~e~ 1ra1ler. l'urrent tag Sl51l FIRST AMO LE>.SIMG MllJtonCJ 99S2 II• 1 ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• dub~ Sl5 Sears ~a~ p . h. Se l 8977406 COUNTY'S 11\I HSU • ...,l>fll\H() Anoht'imCon•. Ctr FOR SALE' la~n ed_ger.~ 760034U ~c!'u1 ~1a~~~3117~.Pcii B SA.DDLEIACK EXCLUSIVE ~ \f>l 111" ·,::··~·~~~:·n·~··~·;:.;i"s" """ k ''"" "" ho<I ,.,,.,;,., IJ•w•~y 8070 '" Alw &~ lfith m "'"''' RM., Xlot <ood ~ '"'"\I IMWI l'k MASERATI E U m11t11r 1r.tn' 11k fi;o.1 \l,il.• 1' 11 ~11nm110, 111.,1 • Xl.'WT ••••••••••••••••••••••• SanlJ ,\nJ for rnfo ~:xtras k 1 ~..,,~~~~~T,:,~0 ~~ AR IKE t ;ill.1n)t1m1•:>111 115; • 11 1 • 11 ol 1 ·"h" 1 , 11ttlt11un' ~)1111 al~n GOLDEXCHANGE 53111351542 4298 6446731 A\'EHYPl\WY DEALERSHIP YOlVO Mihl.tn)! ri.'i 111n,t•rt t; :-.;,,~II \'11';', .1~,1'1~ •• 11 .. ' I t.111 It Ill 1111111.J I' 0\ t'n pays lop rash for gold. Schor k 10 Fibre Glas YA :\1 RD 350. 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The Orange Coast, unde r the proposal advanced by t he Demo cra ti c Assembly l ead~rs h1p , would be s plit among four districts. The rommun ities or Sea l Beach, Sunset Beach and about half of Huntington Beach would be lumped together with Long Beach and Signal H ill. both located in Los Angeles County. Under the proposed numbering scheme, it would become the 56lh Assembly district. Reagan mulling 'catalog' of • tax increases WASJIINGTON <AP> The Reagan adm1mstralion, which made cutting taxes its e conomi<' hallmark, is reviewing an array of lax-raising proposals that the president may find irresistible if he hopes to balance the budget in 1984 Under preliminary cons 1dera t1on at the Treasury Department are crackdowns on tax cheating and other abuses, increases in excise laxes on tobacco and alcohol and restrictions on in· come tax interest deductions. One proposal under study would raise excise taxes on cigarettes and alcohol by $7 billion. Another would Ii mil the a mount of interest costs that could ~ deducted from income laxes. Among the possibilities are disallowing deductions for mortgage interest on a second home or com mercial property. or limiting the total amount of HB city hall e vac uate d due to g a s odors Fire division ('hief Frank Kelly ordered the evacuation of flunl· ington Beach City Hall and the police departm ent this morning following reports of a strong gas odor. T he evacuation o f all city personnel and prisoners al 10 .10 cam e a ft er numerous city employees complained of a strong gas-like odor 1n City Hall and the police build ing By 10 ·50 am the employees were allowed to return to City Hall. although officials were still unable to locate the source of the odor. A spokes m an for the Hunt- ington Beach fire department said it was not believed that the gas was caustic or lethal interest that could be deducted. The administratinn also is con siderini: many ideas for dealing with tax abuses related lo the growing undergrou n d ('conom y," in which people avoid paying taxes by conduct· ing non-recorded cash transac- tiuns R Tim McNamar. deputy secretary of the treas ury. said 1n an interview that the depart· ment is reviewing "a catalog" of tax·raising ideas from which ·we will pick and choose." St ressing that neither top Treasury officials nor the pres1 dent has approved any pro· posali.. McNamar s aid it 1s pos~1ble that a "revenue raiser" bill would be submitted to Congress th1~ fall , just months after the administration won the largest tax cut m l' S history The adm1nistrat1o n soon will try for a second time to raise user fees for private airplanes. ya<.'hls and barges that use federally operated facilities and equipment. McNamar said President Reagan proposed m March to raise user fees by $2.1 million in fiscal 1982. Congress refused McNamar said the ad ministration will come back with 1Ls original proposals plus some new user fee increases that c·ould bring in an additional $1 billion The user fee proposals are l1kelv to be announced this month a long with deeper 1982 spending cuts the administration "ill seek to keep lhe projected budget def1c1t from ballooning to $60 billion or more in the new fiscal year , which begins Oct 1 Initial administration estimates put the deficit at $42 5 billion McNamar s aid more tax. cutting proposals also are under consideration, such as a tuition tax credit for people who send their children lo pri vate schools. However. the cost of s uch pro· posals could be more than offset by revenue-raising plans, he i.a1d. Teachers in Irvine agree on contract A tentative agreement was an- nounced today on a new contract for teachers in the Irvine U nified School Di strict, ap- parently ending the longest and most heated labor negotiation in the eight-year history of the educational system The new contract calls for an 8 percent salary hike for the 650 teachers in the school district. Superintendent Stan Corey a n- nounced today. Me mbers of the Ir vi n e Teachers Association and the school district trustees have yet to ratify the one-year contract. Corey indicated, however, the tentative cORtract agreement is expected lo be formalized with little or no opposition. Classes in the school district are to s tart on Sept 14 for 15,200 students. Normally agr eement o n a teacher contract is reached in early summer, well before the start of the new school year. Representatives for the school distr ict said labor negotiations were especially hard this year because of governm ental cut· backs. In past years. teachers were g ranted seniority a nd cost-of· living salary hikes equating lo about 12 percent yearly raises. However , cutbacks in gov- ernmental aid to education pre· vented the school district from giving raises of this size to teachers. district officials said. Immediately to the south. F ountain Valley, portions of llunllngton Beach, Costa Mesa, Santa Ana and Irvine would form the proposed 69th As sembly district The proposed new 70th As sembly dis trict would extend from Newport Beach to Dana Point and inland to the boundary between Orange and Riverside counties It would inclu~e all Saddlebuck Valley communities. · Capistrano Beach a nd San Clemente would become parts of a district that would extend deep into San Diego County IL would become the 74th Assembly dis· lricl Under the plan. released this m orning by Assemblym an Richard AIHlor r e . D -Los ·~-I ...... TART AN PRINCESS Cutting u fashionablt' :--\\ ath through th<.• Highl a nd Gamt•:o-at Hr<wmar S('ot l;1ncl. "' I he (H'lllt'l'~" o l Walt's with husband Prinn· Charll'S. LJd\' Dianu ,.., dl'cked out in a h1gh·lll't'kt'd t<1rt;rn outf11 for lwr· f1r't puhlt1· C:!ppcarunct' srnn' the ro,,·al \\l'dd1ng .Jul~ 2~ Noise moni~oring slated for airport By GLENN SCOTf Oft ... O.lly P'I ... Slaff Federal Aviation Admin1stra lion officials are expected to set up s hop this week at John W::i yne Airport where they will soon begin noise abatement tests of national importance The begi nning dates for evaluating the new takeoff pro cedures have not been made public. Part of the testing 1n volvcs a s urvey of public at liludes and complaints about various takeoff procedures, so officials say t hat the tests need to be run in secrecy "We want to try to make this as impart ial as it can be," said Donald Segner, an associate ad ministrator for t he F'AA in cha rge of noise abatement is· sues In a telephone interview this morning. Segner said several new takeoff procedures will be analyzed, us ing the airport's noise monitoring system. Local officials a nd air car· riers, seeking to reduce takeoff noise to a minimum at John Wayne, have asked FAA of· ficials to a uthorize engine thrust cutbacks at 500 feet a fter takeoff instead of at the current 1,000 foot standard. Segne r said today that cut- backs at several altitudes below 1.000 feet will be evaluated , but none as low as 500 feel The tests will be conducted by arranging for pilots ny1ng reg. ularly scheduled comme rcial passenger jets to use the new procedures. Noise data a nd public r esponse then will be ex ammed, Segner said. But he st ressed that public s afet> will not be threatened because his agency has spent the last three months insuring that the new procedures are as safe as the present system . A technical review of the IS· sues has been scheduled in Seat· tll• on Nov 16. Segner said. Segner said the information gained during tes ts al John Wayne will be critical in setting new national noise abatement policies for airports similar in size and surroundings. lie said the Orange County Airport was chosen as the sole test site because it has a com· plete noise monitoring system and because it would be affected by changes in feder al takeoff procedures. Segner i s tenta ti vely scheduled to meet with Newport Beach city officials Thursday and with O r ange County supervisor T homas Riley Fri· day. He said more information on tht! evaluation may be made pubhc then. Banks, courts io· be close d CdM sky diver killed in plunge Banks and county courts will be c losed Wedn esday. Ad· missions Day. in honor of California 's admission to t he Union. County s uperior and municipal courts will be closed all day. Costa Mella cily hall also Will be closed. However, the following city of· fices will be open : Newport Beach, Irvine, H u ntington Beach, and Fountain Valley. There wlll be mail deUvery Wednesday Veteran of 350 jumps falls 12 ,000 feet in Perris An experienced 26-year·old Corona del Ma r sky diver was killed in Perris where he fe ll more than l2,000 feet when his main parachute m alfunctioned and failed to open. Thomas S. De Mots, said of· ficials at the Perris sky-dJ vlng facility. tried at the last moment to release his emergency chute but hit the ground before It opened. DeMots. who had made ~ s uccessful sky dives In the last t two years. was killed instantly, o(ficials said, The accident ha ppened Mon. day during a sky-diving contest al Perris which involved com - petitors from as fa r away as England and Australia . OeMols, though, was not In the competi· tion. Sk y diving officials satd DeMots apparently twisted a c rucial piece or the harness web· bing when he put on his equip- me nt. The misrouted webbin~ prevented the chute from open- ing. they s aid. Officials said DeMots pulled his eme rgency ripcord when he was only 200 feet above the ground, roughly o ne second be fore Impact. DcMots made the Jump with two companions who ope ned their chutes without Incident and the n watch ed helpl essly as DeMol struggled lo un~narl his parachute. Ange les, ~IX or the proposed dis tricts would ht' located entirely within county boundaries Two would IX' "shared " districts that would 111c lude t erritory in neighboring counties Under existing boundaries, five of the county's districts are lo<·ated entirely within the coun ty One, the existing 74th dis- trict. is s h.ired with I he north portion of San Diego County. Al:ttorre said 1n releasing the proposal that 1t 1s partially tnilured to improve electoral OP· portumliC's for Hi s panics who re· 'l(h~ in central portions of the cuunt y Ethnic p opulation breakdowns. however. were not 1mmed1atl'ly available /\s prorX>sed , the ex1slln~ 7lst (Sc•e RF.MAP, Page A2> Black leader Roy Wilkins, 80, succumbs NEW YORK 1APJ Roy Wilkins. 80, leader of the Na- tional Association for the Ad· vancement or Colored People during the two turbulent dec- ades f ollowing tht· S Supreme Court school d e scgregution decision. died or kidney fail ure today at New York Uni versity Medi cal C'entN Hospital s pokel>man John Deats said Wilkins had been ad- mitted Aug. 18 in semius cond1 lion with a cardiac condition and several other medical problems ll1 s condition was later com- plicated by a kidney problem . Wilkins had a history of heart trouble. dating from March 1979, when he had a pacemaker im· planted to correct an irregular heartbeat Jack Greenberg. head of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund. called Willkins ··an enormous fig ure m the movement " ··He brought a breadth of v1 i.1on. of rationality and balance. and a sense of the complexit y of things to the civil rights move- ment." Greenberg said The landmark school decision uf 1954 was the major achieve· ment of the strategy Wilkins l'hamp1oned of attackin g i.egregation through legal means It was a prelude lo the string of legis lative triumphs in civil and voting rights that the NAACP worked to have enacted. But also. amid searing ghetto nots and c ampus eruptions of the 1960s and early '70s, he and the nation's oldest and largest t•1v1l rights organization came under attack by a new genera- tion of militants Thcv said the NAACP was irrelevant to modem blacks and too cozy with lhe white est ablishment Wilkins knew how lo walk a picket line and was willing to use d1recl·action tactics. but believed the b<'st weapons for ad vanc m g black Americans were lawsuits, legislative lobby· ing and public education. The NAACP was perceiv<'d mainly in the imag" of Its leader. cool and low·keved Ra1.sed 10 an era "'hen SI C'Cl '.\THS A'J' XII \ AACI' s Ro,11 ~\ 1/km., lynchings were numerous and 11 n pun1~hed <J nd most blacks ""ere invisible and voiceless. Wilkins responded with scorn to what he characteriz~d as young activists' bhnc1ness to history. · ·1t used to be that picketing, l'xcept for a labor cause. was against the Jaw," he said. "We went to court over that a nd won I he right fur these kids Lo march :rnd picket now ··1 underl>tand their 1mpa· 11ence I s hare 1t But they s hould ha\·e somt.' idea what it has taken to get them the right to ra1s<• hell · · It was for then ill egal picket· ing in 1932 that Wilkins was ar- rested for the first time. protest· 1ng refusal of the attorney general to put lync hing on the agenda of a national law en· forccmcnt conference ·'The who le point o f t he NAACP was to establish the Ne- gro ai. a legal entity with the rights and privileges of a citiien, .. he said. I le continued to use the word fStt WILKINS, Page A21 W olllan shoots self bungled holdup • Ill A 35-year-old Colorado woman accidentally shot herself in the hand Sunday a fte rnoon JUSt mo· ments after allegedly holding up a Newport Beach market of $65. police reported. Wanda Kay Ward, tre'ated for the minor gunshot wound at Hoag Hospita l, was arrested on armed_;-obbery charges after a customer at the market followed lhe woman to a motel where she and a male companion were staying. Police claim the unemployed woman and her compa nion, 19- year-old Stephen M. Crespo, ar· rived in Newport Sunday and were unable to cash a check at Bou levard Ma rk e t , 449 N. Newport Blvd. The Color ado woman, police claim. told a clerk al the market th at she was "desperate" for cash and pulled out a handgun after returning her c heckbook to her purse. A s hopper al l he market, poltce said, phoned authorities a nd followed the woman lo a motel. When officers arrived. they said they heard a gunshot. The woman told police she was attemptinJ to pul the gun back in a holster when it dlll· c harged, striking he r in the hand. Ms. Ward, police said, Is btlng he ld in ·ueu or $25,000 ball. Crespo. who police said did not take par1 m the robbery, a lso was held hut was expected to be released today ORANGE COAST WEATHER Fair through Wednes: day but patchy late night and early morning low c louds near t he coast. Cloudi ness increasing. Wednesday. Highs 73 to 89. Lows tonight 62 to 68. lNSIOf TODAY Two important issues have surfaced regarding conduct of future hearing1 on San Ono/re nuclear power (See "Nuke heanngs clouded" Page C.f J INDIX U • • • • • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday. September 8, 1981 Medfly has Texans tellin' tall taks , DAl.lAS <APl Harsh word., arc buzzing between Texans and CalifomJans over the Medilerra· nun fruit fly . but 10 rar a sench for the pest ln the Lone Star Stale has been fruitless Worri41d by_ a::epo.U ol ~ In& inh!slallona in Callfornla. hundreds of Texan:; orl' calling atate otrichd11 with reports that they baive found mednlea ln thtilr backyards But £. W Wesley of the Oalh•11 district of the Texas agriculture department said none or the In· nc~ round ia,_th•r.a~~ittg. ··Everybody in Houston thinks they've seen u medfly," said M a r y Ann De c; r Ii n t . u n Agrtrulture Department ofnclul In Hou.'lton "The flrsl question we ask tll • what alie the alleged fruit fly Is." said Mark Trostle. Texas m4Mllly ~ugram d1re<•tor "IC It 's 4 md1l's long. wt> rul~ at out " Russ, Libya forge arms CHCCAGO tAPl -The Soviet Union has siruck another arms deal with Libya, and In return Libyan leader Moammar K hadafy agreed to open his country's port facilities to the Soviet Mediterranean fleet. the Chicago Tribune said today. The newspaper said it teamed from "senior Israeli intelHgence sources" that the Soviets also have a "secret contract" to sup- ply Jordan with an advanced air defense system for the rirst time. The sources said Khadafy committed himselr to pay $5 billion to $10 billion in cash sometime this summer for another five-year inflow of the Soviet Union's top weaponry, in· e luding T-72 tanks, SAM-9 sur face-to-air missiles. and MiG -25 warplanes with an option to buy the advanced MiG-27. In return for the arms package, the Tribune said, Khadafy agreed to open port facilities to the Russians. The s ources also said two Soviet destroyers docked in Tripoli harhor three weeks ago in an ap· parent ~xerc1se to inaugurule lhc agreement The newspaper said Israeli in· telligence analysts noted the Soviet arms deals with Libya and Jordan followed the Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation among Soviet clients Libya, Ethiopia and South Yemen last month. "wh1l·h further ('On· solidatcd Moscow's hold over the strategic African Hom. and the res umption of full military supplies to Iraq in May after a year of s trained r e lations bclween Moscow and Baghda,d." Blast kills flying team chief CLEVELAND (AP > An Air Force T-38 jet of the Thun· derbird flying team exploded on takeoff and crashed into Lake Erie harbor today. and the com- mander of the outfit was killed ejecting from the plane. the Labor Day weekend for the show Most are mechanics and other support personnel. A team spokesman said its next performance at Wichita falls, Texas. has been canceled a nd that other members of the team will return lo their home base in Nevada on Wednesday The accompanying plane lande d briefly at n e arby Cleveland-Hopkins Airport. The five other planes in the team re· mained at Burke and the a irport was closed to traffic The Thunderbirds' last prior fatality was May 9 at lull Air l"orce Base in Ogden, Utah. In that crash the pilot was killed, officials s aid Mcdllle5 ore smaller than · a houseny. ln Sewtlll', Teos A1riculture L"omm1s1:aoner Reaian Brown nid at 8 convention of produce growers thllt Califomla Oov. Ed mund G.-8r-0wn-wae an "tdMt" for his handling of Cutiforrua's rnedfly infestation deal Analysts said the Soviet suc· cess in gaining entry into Ubyan ports represented "a major strategic gain for the Kremlin." the Tribune reported . The sources reportedly said Jordan's King Hussein has signed a deal for the Soviet sup- ply of mobile SA·8 anti-aircraft missiles to augment Jordan's static American-supplied Hawk missile air defense system. The sources noted Hussein was scheduled to hold talks in Washington nexl month with President Reagan and that the missile deal with the Soviets ap- parently was aimed at "shock· 1ng Washington out of what is perceived in Amman as the Mid· die East complacency." The sources a lso noted that PLO leader Vasser Arafat soon would travel lo the Soviet Union to request a supply or Soviet an· ti-aircraft missiles as an um· brella against Israeli air s trikes. But the sources reportedly dis- closed the Kremlin already has decided to reject Arafat's bid, preferring that Libya or Syria provide the guerrillas with air defenses "That moonbeam, that ldJot out there they've got for gov· crnor. He's not any kin to me. I want lo put that in the record," the commissioner said . ··All U1c lime he said his hands wer~ tJe<I lryin« to pleue aH thl' elements <environmentalists>. And all the time the mcclfly wa11 threatening the food s upply or this naUon," he charged. Agriculture olflclals in Texa11 and other Southern states are worried that fruit flies carried in on Cahfomia produce will infest growm~ areas in their states. Last spring. citing environ· mental concerns, Gov. Brown refused to order aerial sprayin& of the pesticide malathjon over residential areas south of San Francisco until the federal gov· ernment threatened a statewide quarantine of produce Gov. Brown's djre<·tor of pro- grams and policy, Lu Haas, said Reagan Brown is ··another Tex- as idiot and we're not respond ing lo him'" Boyce asks hearing on feeding SEATTLE <AP> A lawyer for Christopher Boyce said he will ask a fede ra l judge to forbid prison officials to force feed the convicted spy. ",. .......... HIGH RIDER Hick Ll''' 1s of L11llL· Ho<'k. ,\rk d1dn t lt·t :.i traffll' 1<111l kl·(>p him frnm 'gt•ttang In Burns l ':.irk <fur ing st•t·ond da,\ ol ''"'th l.11 t ll• Hoek' ·s umnw1·-.d HJ " t• I t· h r a t 1 o n 11 '\ l' 1 I II l' \\ l'l'kt•nd The crash occurred as two planes of the seven-plane Thun· derbird contingent were taking off from a 6.200-fool runway at Burke Lakefront Airport after three days of precision flying de monstrations at lhe Cleveland Air Show. The municipal airport's depu· Ly commissioner, William Pharr. said that the plane ex- p 1 oded halfwa y down the runway and skidded into the harbor after a flock of birds new into the engine. Pair held • ID fair burglaries William Dougherty of Villa Park, one of Boyce's attorneys in Los Angeles , s aid in a telephone inten•iew he plans t o file a writ in federal court in Springfield, Mo., to get a hear ing before U.S. Magistrate Jim England before next week Al Boyce's request , his lawyers will ask that prison a uthorities n ot be allowed to force-feed him. Dougherty said. Stoc k prices conti11ui11g to d eclirie Costa Mesa detectives have arrested two area residents for s uspicion of burglary in tb.e theft of about $36.000 worth of silver· s tudded equestrian tack at the Orange County Fairgrounds last month. Arrested Friday were Jeffry S. Johnson. 22. of 830 Sonora Road, Costet Mesa. and Robin L. Goerner , 20, 0f 20242 Bayview Ave . Santa Ana Heights. Miss Goemer is free on $10.000 bail and Johnson posted $5,000 bail, detectives s aid Detectives said they have re· covered part of the equestrian equipment stolen the night of Aug 12 from a canvas tack room rented at the fairgrounds by Jack Baker of Thousand Oaks during a horse show. Baker told police the ex· pensive equipment, including s everal s ilver e ncrusted s addles. were taken after a chain and lock device securing the canvas d oor to the room were cut. Boyce has not eaten since his arrest Aug. 21 al a Port Angeles. Wash .. restaurant He has lost 20 pounds and vowed to s tarve himself to death rather than s pend hi s life 1n prison . Doughe rty said. NEW YORK IAP I Post· holida~ stock prices continued the ir s umme1 long decline in trading today amid sustained in· terest rate worries and a gov· crnment pre<h<:tion of a wider trade deficit Killed was Lt. Col. D.L. Smith. 40, commander-leader of the Thunderbird!), originally from Rossville. Ga. He was a three- year member of the team and a 17 -year veteran pilot of the Air Force. Ile 1s s urvived by his wife. Judy, and two children. of Las Vegas Youths quizzed • ID school fire Boyce was taken Sept. l from an Everett, Wash .. jail to the Medical Cente r for Federal Prisoners in Springfield . Mo Dougherty said he expects the judge will order Boyce to be force-fed The l>ow .Jone!) average of 30 1nduslrial s tocks. v. h1ch lost 30.54 JXHnls la~t week to reach a 15-month li>w fo'nd:iy, was off I 2 ll5 points at 849.03 an the first four hours rJf trading A spokes man said Smith eject- ed from the plane, a T-38 Talon Jet. and apparently was killed on impact with the ground The other c rew member. Staff Sgt. Dwight Roberts. 31. of Las Vegas, also ejected and landed on a runway He was taken to St. Vincent Charity Hospital, about three miles away. and was treat- ed and released in fair condition. The team had brought about 50 of its 80 members here over Police are ques tioning several youths. ranging in age from 8 to 13 years, about a fire started in the \'acant Rea Middle School gymnasium building in Costa Mesa Offi cers said a jogger who was running at the s chool Saturday From Page A 1 afternoon told police he saw several boys on the roof just b e fore a patrolman spotted s mokl· coming from the build ing. Police said the fire. s tarted in a trash ran inside the girls' locker room. caused an eslimat· ed $1,000 worth of damage. A window was broken. police s aid, to gain entry to the build· ing now leased by the City of Costa Mesa as a proposed center to house c ivic and social- ~ervices organizations. "The law is in favor of the government, .. he said .. But then what'> It's a dile mma What's lo ~Kim from starling all over again'>" Boyce was convicted in 1977 of selling the Soviet Union highly classifie d US. s atellite sur veillance secre t s from a California company where he worked as a security clerlL DeC'l1ncl) we re ahead of ad- ' :rnces by a 3 I margin in New York Stork Exchangl' hsted is- sues. Huntington girl kille d in accide nt REMAP PLAN CUTS UP COUNTY. • • Tht• hi ~h cost o( borrowing money und huge government financing need s remain severe obstacles to companies trying to fl oat debt "'hale at the same time making the yields of other finan c1al instruments. such as money market funds more altra<•t1ve than manv stocks Ci tibank today le ft at~ prime lending rate .it 20 5 percent A 14-year-o ld Huntington Beach girl was killed when she was struck from behind by a car oo Arizona Highway 95 near the Colorado River, 61'2 miles north of Parker, authorities reported. Stephanny Woodburn. of 16035 ·Crete Lane. died of head injuries following the 2 a m accident Monday , according to officials of the Arizona Department of Public Safety. d 1s trict, represented by Chet Wray. 0 -Garden Grove, would remain fairly intact. It would in· elude Westminster. Stanton, Los Alamitos. Cypress. La Palma and Buena Park Also relatively undisturbed would be the 72nd Distric t . represe nted by Richard Robinson, 0 -Santa Ana. The dis· tract would include Santa Ana a nd Garden Grove and a portion of Anaheim. What is now much of the exist- ing 69th district. represented by Ross Johnson . R· Fullerton, would become the new 64lh dis· trict, encompass1ng north coun· t y co mmunities including From Page Al Fulle rton. La Habra. Brea and Placentia And what 1s today the 70th dis· trict. represented by John Lewis, R-Orange. would become the new 67th district. It would in- c I ude Tus tin. Orange, Villa Park. Anaheim Hills and Yorba Linda What the proposed plan would do essentia lly is s hift lo the south th<: existing dis tricts represented by No lan Frizzelle. R -llunt1ngton Be ach. and M arian Bergeson . R Newport Beach. Frizzclle's existin g district, the 73rd, would become the 69th. He would "trade" much of Hunt H e r companion . Maggie Judge, 18. of 16751 Rhone Lane, Huntington Beach, was treated for minor cuts and released. The girls were struck while walking on the shoulder of the highway Authorities said the accident investigation is pending The driver of the vehicle was Delford :Stevens. 34 , o f Parker, ·authorities reported. WILKINS DIES AT 80 • • • f Funeral arrangements are pending at Forest Lawn l Mortuary in Cypress. said a Js pokesman for the Parker Funeral Home. Negro after the one-time epithet. black. became the preferred designation of young militants who were attacking him for stands they viewed as Uncle Tomism. He denounced black s tudents who brought guns onto the Cornell University campus He opposea the idea of separate black dormitories and black- study departments and was con- temptuous of campus rioters' /non-negotiable demands," the first of which usually was no punishment for their acts. : Ambassador buried DEAUVILLE, France <APl France paid homage today lo Louis Delamare. t?ae am- bassador to Lebanon slain by three gunmen Friday, in a quiet. 10 -minute ce re mony at the airport of this city on the Normandy coast. He criticized two of the most flamboyant and popular idols of his race, heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali, then embroiled ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Thomas P Haley PUbktihef eftO c" ... e •Ku•·•• ~r.c: .. Robert N Weed ,,, .. ..,. Thomas A Murph1ne ~"0 £d•IO< Michael P Harvey -.ngO.rKlll< L Kay Schultz a..-... ac-.. -· Kenneth N Goddard, Jr c..c-'°" 011.ctor Bernard Schulman c-- Charlt111 H Loos M.,_lcM0t Carol A Moore ........,(_ ClaHlfled advertl1lng 714/6'2-5678 All other departmenl1 642·4321 MAIN OFFICE no w·~• e .. !>I '°"'" "'""' c • M•tf fOO,.u 80• IW (0\1• Ml'\• (A t )t)• (.O()ft1qht "'' Ot"•n(lt Co.\I PwC1h\rt1n9 CO'f\oenv No "'*" \lO'•"'' illV\l,Al•On" u(J1fot1A' m,.,,,., Ut •d ••rf11ro•m•nh f'rtl'1n m .,., Dr '"'Ptnnur,.n -.1f'10ut 'P"t •11tl U-''"''''°""' •Oi•¥•iOhl owrw-t \"f0nO t I~\ DO\IAO--O•id 4tl (O'\I• M ,.,. (. Ahfnttu.1t uPS 1UIOC)I \~'°'''•Pl•On by'"''' .. '\• 1twint'-I• Ch m •·' u "° '"Of\UUy m•ltlAt" O,.\ttnAht)n\ ., 00 "'""""'¥ fP•• Or.net (M\I 0.•ly P•lot w 1tl\ wfh(f\ '' "°""btf'ed "" Nt w' Pr~~'\. '' ou·bh\PWtd bf tr\,. Or•'Wlf' CnA\f ftvb'""''"0 (Ot'\"IN nv \4JDAfAI,. ~~ltit\n\ .,, Out>l1-\PWll('I Mon'1•~ tnro"()" r nct111tv fft• (<t'•• M;t~ Ntwport tl~•rn .,.~tl~ton 8tt.crt ~°"'n'••"' v,.11 • ., ""''~ t •QYl\f ~tit~ °South (°9'1\1 A \•1\01• r•9•0NI OClohOfl '" ~'''~ S.turct•"' .-no SV"d••' fhf pr1tw10.I o~t1\Plt~O Of•ftt I\ Al }JO w.,, a •• \tt•fll p 0 f'O• '* CO"• l!Nw C•"'°'"'• •i.1• · VOL. 14, HO. 251 ·" in the courts for refusing to be drafted and serve in Vietnam. and Harlem Congressman Adam Clayton Powell. who was un· dergoing censure and expulsion. . But at the s ame time Wilkins also was assailing the ad· minis tration of .Pres ident Richard M. Nixon for what he felt was its neglect of the needs of blacks. He had been sought out for ad- vice and consultation in the two preceding administrations. of John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. and Johnson's last presidential act was to bestow on Wilkins the nation's highest civilian award. the Freedom Medal. Blaze blamed • on cigarette A smoldering cigarette was being blamed by authorities to· day for causing a fire that did $8,000 in damage to an Irvine res- idence. The 11 p.m. fire Saturday at 12 Deerwood West, Apt. 47A, was quickly put out by Orange Coun· ty firefighters. said a fire de- partment spokeswoman. There were no injuries. Fire details were sketchy to- day 35 a written report on the in· cldent was unavailable. 1n glon Beach for Irvine. Mrs Bergeson. whose existing Hlh district is substantially overPOpulated under "one-man· one vote" guidelines. would yield Irvine to the proposed 69t.h dis- trac t , and would lose San Clemente and Capistrano Beach to the northern San Diego Coun- ty district. Republicans. who are angered over many of the plan's pro· posed boundaries, were expect- ed to release a counterproposal by mid-day. When the Democrats' proposal was released, Republican As· semblyman Robert Naylor described it as a "blatant. un- fair. partisan. gerrymander of the s tate." Marines h e ld in a ssault Police in Laguna Beach ar· rested three Mannes Saturday night after t h ey a I legedly punched four Newport Beach men at Agate Stree t Beach Arrested and charged with as- sault and battery were Henry Tillman. 20, Scott II. Lawrence. 21. and Carlos E . Dubose, 23. They are stationed at the Manne Corps Air Station in El Toro. Police s\id there were no serious injuries. No reason was given for the attack. Police seek . . pai r in rape I nvest1gators were trying to· day to put together descnptions of two men sus pected of raping two teen aged ~iris late Sunday and leaving tht•m near Laguna Canyon Road The girl~. aged 15 and 17, were "'al king at El Toro and Rattan roads about 10 p.m when the two men. o ne while and one blac k. stopped their car and forced lhe girls into 1t at knife. point, said Lt Wyatt Uart of the Orange County Sheriff's Depart- ment SAPPH IR ES AND DlAMONDS ARE RIPE FOR GIVING. Our pear-shaped sapphires surrounded by diamonds are truly outstanding. Set in 14 karat yellow gold: A. Ring. $440. B. Pendant $335 C. Earrings. $540 . SLAVICK·s flM .i.w.tefs Sintt 19t 7 Where the besr surprises begin. Fllhlon l*1d (7t4) 644-1380 • MMport 8Nch ~Grum Loi Anoetes. Sen °"90. Llis "'9as I , I .,.~ Nobel Peace Prize winner Maireod Corngan and lier new husband Jackte Maguire tpast their wedding m Rome Maguire was the husband of the bride's sister . Anne Maguire. who com· mitted suicule last year Computer picks contest winner A No rth ern Illi n ois University professor who correctly picked t he winner of the Miss America pageant the past two years says the winner this year will be Sheri Ryman, Miss Texas. The prediction was made by George Miller, who pro- grammed a computer at the un ivers ity to sift through statistical data on the en· trants and pick the winner. The computer made Miss Ry man, of Texas City. a 6· l favorite. Miss Ryman. a 20· year-old. green-eyed blonde gymnast. is a junior business major at North Texas Stale University in De nton. David Soul and s even other celebrities asked President Reagan to prevent a confron· tation be tween I ndians camped in the Black Hills of South Dakota and the U.S Forest Service, whic h wants to evict them. So ul. a form e r South Dakota resident who played Hutch in the TV police show .. Starsky and Hutch, .. made the plea in telegrams to Reagan , U .S . Attorne y Gene ral William French Smith and the governor of South Dakota. The telegram w as a lso s igQed by Rock Hudson, Burt Reynolds, Jack Lemmon, Paul Michael Glaser , Max • Gail, Will Sampson and Haskell Wexler. Actress heree North and a fri end we re injured when they were hit by a car in a c r osswalk. Los An g eles police said The actress. 45, s uffered wrist injuries and bruises and her companio n. Phillip Norman, 5 4 . wa s hospitalize d in serious condi- llon with multiple injuries, police said. The accident occurred as the two c rossed Melrose A venue in Hollywood after lea ving a restaurant Ms. Nor th. who lives in Malibu w i th h e r tw o daughters, was a Broadway danc~r before s he was hired in the 1950s by 20th Ce n- tury.Fox She starred in last season 's televis ion s eries "I'm a Big Girl No w " Charle. Joaee, one of the Ame ricans he ld ho1tal(e In I ran for 444 dttys, sued his wife for divorce five months ttfter returning home, tht< D~trolt Free Press said. Maltie Joaes told the newspaper that the divorce. filed in late June, cited "ir· rt>concilable differe nces.•· SM ttaid it-wlls 'the cutmtna· lion or many years of mantal stress and had nothing to do with Jones' c apitivit y in Iran Jones, the only black held fo r the entire hostage ordeal, was a communications of. f1cer for the Internationa l Communications Agency when the U.S. Embassy was seized on Nov. 4. 1979. One man's art may be another man· trash but it was a mis unders tanding that landed 17 of Jacqueline Ken· nedy Onass is ' paintings in the garbage. A porter took the paintings -just back from being framed and still packed in cardboard -Crom the back door of Mrs. Onassis's Fifth A venue apartment in New York. thinking they had been put out for collection. A telephone call a lerted the c it y's Sanita tion Depart· ment. which tracked the c rew which had picked up the paint ings. They were in· structed lo dump and sort their t ruck 's co ntents . The truck di s gorged s everal tons of refuse And 17 paintings . No n e was damaged. Mormon Church President Spencer W. Kimball remains in satisfactory condition at LOS Hos pital in Salt Lake Ci· t y . where he underwent a s uccessful operatio n to re- move blood and scar tissue from beneath his skull. Dudley Moore and Suun Anton joke that their theme s ong is "I've Got You Under My Chin " ··1·m attracted t o tall women . but I have no c ho ice," Moore. the 5-foot -2 st<1r of "10" and "Arthur," ~ays in an interview in Peo· pie magazine. Moore, who has been m a r ried to ac - tresses Suzy Kendall and Tuesday Weld, has hooked up with the 6-foot Mi ss Anton. who says she 1s attracted to Moore becaus e he is "very secure and poi.1tive about his life.' Coast sky sunny Coastal P•t<lly tow coast•• ti-moml1>9 ""'"' _..., .. ,.,, CMIUll low U, lnl•nd ... CoHt•I 111911 "· lnl-as. W•tAtr67. E IM-ra, llgM n rl•blt wind• b«omlng -to -.111-1 I to t• knoll. Sout-torly •••II t to 1 re.t through tonight. Flar except 1•1• nl9'1l -Hrly-mornl1>9 '-cloud•. V.S. summary Shower• ano t11 .. nouuorms dretKr.d 1>1rb of Olllo, KefttYCky, THH -tr. Soul-I f rom Wfft Virginia to FIOtlde t<>Oey, wlllle •few SllOWers dotted Atl<an~ •nd Vtall. 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What don't you li ke" Call the number below a nd your message will be recorded transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor · The same 24-hour answering service may be used to record let- ter~ to the editor on any topic Mailbox contributors must include their na me and telephone numbe.r for verification No circulation calls, please Tell us what's on your mind 642•6086 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT{ruesday. September 8. 1981 H/F J\3 -• YOUR MOVE -Al ll•as t the' don 't hi.1\'t' 10 \\OITY about d1·opp1ng the d t('l' Two din•r:-. pl ayl'd a g;~mt• of ha<'kgammon at thl' bottom o f a i.wimming pool at tht• Huquet Cluh of' Palm Sµnngs to puhlidtt' \\hat ti. toult·d a:-. ..... , .......... lht• \\flrld·.., fil'..,I lllHlt>r y, .tll'I' backgammon 1ournanw 111 'ilJ h'd at tlw l'luh Sl'pl 19 l'IH- tournt•\ "' pro('t'l•d -.. ''ill b1·1H.•f1t t hi· d 1ild a hu:-.t• program 111 Child1·1·11.., \'1ll:tl.!.t' l 'S \ • AT&T expansion near? Ruling may mean 'enhanced services' for Bell WASlllNGTON (AP > A de· cision by a federal Judge may speed the restructuring or the U S communications indus try by o pening new pa ths of ex· pans ion for the giant Amencan T elephone & Telegraph Co The ruling b y U .S. Di strict Judge Vincent P Biunno of New Je rsey removes a bar to AT&T's plans to follow guidelines ap proved by the Feder a l Com murucations Commission and of· fer "enhanced s~rviccs" start- ing next March I By enhanced servi ces. the F'CC r e fe rs l o the s ale o r switchboards, phones, other ad vanced equipment and the pro· vision or data processing and in formation services via telephone lines. without regulating rates The ruling's implications are romplicatecl There ha!> been 'specul ation that the FCC plan for introduc ing competition in the telephone industry, outlined last year in what is known as the Computer 2 decis ion. would be tied up 1n the courts so long Cong ress would have to set the g uide lines. That may yet h appen But Biunno's F'nday ruling, coupled with the fact that no court has yet blocked the Computer 2 de cision, means AT&T may enter the ne w fi elds before Congress ac ts "This wai. probably the major stumbling block to Computer 2 becomin g errecli ve . '· s aid Thomas J Casey. a pn\'ate at· torney who was deputy chief or the F'CC's comm o n carrier bureau when the decision was adopted. "With this out of the way. I think it takes pressure off Congress And AT&T will also loi.e som e of its impetus for com promis ing on the Hill to get som e type of deregulallon .. In his ruling, Biunno ~aid th(' FCC hadn't t:'xceeded the bounds o f a 1956 consent decree when 1t ruled in Computer 2 that AT&T could enter new communication m a rkets where it would be reg ulated by competition and nol directly by the F CC The Jus t ice Depa rtm ent a rgued that the 1956 decree. which 1L signed with AT&T to settle an antitrust s uit, barred AT&T from entering any un· regulated ma rket. Oiunno accepted the F CC's Lifeguard fund-raiser in Laguna set It's not often you g et an op· p o rtun1ty t o r t:sc u e the lifeguards . But in Lagun a Beach. con tributors are needed for a $100 per plate prime rib dinner pa rty, proceed!> from which will go toward c ons tru c tion of a lifeguard headquarte rs at Main Bea ch Park. The Laguna Beach Lifeguard Association invites community me mbers to suppo rt the con s truclion project by attending l he dinner at Be n Brown ·s res taurant in Aliso Canyon, South Laguna Se pt 17. begin ning at 8 p.m. F'or $100. guests get a ro<1sl prime rib dinner and wine. t onclusion in Compute r 2 that t echnological ad vances had so blurred the definition of "COm · m unic·at1o ns" t hat the 1956 dccrc« could not be used to limit FCC n('x ibility The maJcir premise underlying Computer 2 is that the dividing line between communications - which are regulated a nd com puter activities like data proc· <'"sing .... h1ch a re n 't can no lunger be pret1sely drawn. The FCC '>aid only that basic phone service should be regulal· l'd and said it would completely der egulatl' termrnal equipment and Sl•ek to spur long-dis tance competition for AT&T It also :-aid J\T&T could J01n its com petitors and sell terminal equip· m e nt <1nd e nhanced services without regulation . as long as it establis hed a n<'w. separate sub s1dian to do so The· theory be hind the latter rcst riclwn was that reve nues from basic service should not be used by AT&T to finance its en· tr~ into compet1t1 ve aren as Congress. meanwhile, 1s still gnippling Y.1th the issue. There a re maJi>r differences between Comput e r 2 a nd th e lates t legislative \'Cr~1on . which has passed the Senate Commerce Committet• and 1s now before the fu ll St'nate F or e xample , the bill haekcd by the newspape r 10 dui.try "'oulcl ba r AT&T from offering its own information ser v1tes through its ne w sub· s1d1an In other words. AT&T l'nuld ·not offe r its own electroni c news. advertising and informa· I ion i-cn·1n• via its computers and telephone li nes t o hom e computer!> .~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~ -~~~~~~---~-~~~~~~~~ We think if you buy your clothes at The Storekeeper. going back to school won't seem so bad ... Free bike bag with any back to-school purchase thro SepL 15tlt. A store 1ha1 offers fine traditional sportswear for men, women and boys. 1028 Irvine, Newport Beach. California. Phone 642-7061 . A4 HIF ----------. Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Tuesday. September 8. 1981 rnffiu~rnm Poland union. urges ref erend11m $31 million earned lb_y Lewis teletho.n GDANSK, Poland (AP> - Poland's independent union SoUdartty ur1ed today that a na- t tonal referendum be held on the issue of worker self manaeement and said it will boycott legislation on the JaSlle proposea l>y-niecommunist re· gime. LAS VEGAS (AP> -A retotd $31,498,772 In pledges and con· lributions to fight muscular dystrophy poured In lo the 16th annual Jerry Lewis Labor Day "' Telethon, broadcast this year on almost 200 stations nationwide. Tpe 21 'h-hour fund-raising ~event. which ended Mon<lay ar- ternoon, was telecast li ve from "'~the Sahara Hotel here with addi- tional segments from New York • and Atlantic City. Among those , joining Lewis were TV stars Ed Mc Mahon, Chad Everett and David Hartman. The s how was seen in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and Canada, spokesman Craig Wood said. -Saudi oil chief 1 , asks lowe r prices n JIDDA. Saudi Arabia <Al') 'tThe Saudi oil minister. Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani, was quot- ed today as saying OPEC's oil price shou ld be unified at a rate lower than $34 per barrel and suggesting the cartel w9uld cQI· lapse 1r the current high price policy continued. The news sent the dollar up against most world currencies ; a nd came as Is raeli Prime ' Minister Menachem Begin pre- . ' pared to ask President Reagan · to hold off the planned sale of :·s ophis ticated U.S . recon - .; naissance A WA Cs planes to •' Saudi Arabia. . :· Rabbits, mice : gene switch told , WASHINGTON <AP> -A : scientific team using rabbits and · mice claims to have made the :•first successful gene transfer 'between animals , th e ·: Washington Post reported today. Describing the DNA experi· ment as a ·'histor y-making · first. .. the newspaper said it was carried out by a group or re- searchers heade d by Dr Thomas E . Wagner of Ohio University. who says he is now working on gene transfers in cattle. Brezhnev u1arns V.S. on neutron MOSCOW lA P 1 Stopping short or previous hints by of- ficials that the Soviets would match the U.S. neutron warhead with one of its own, President Leorud I . Brezhnev says Soviet troops .. will be in possession of a proper counterbalance." Speaking at a lunch Monday , if'. *TRI ~:~ ......... "••fk"ot <,1 l•< ,,,.~· ~·'4'<• ,.,,,.., 4;1..,, fll .,Ov, Otw 1( •H ~fOte ~ ... ,_,•av-4 '•4 COStA ..... 641-1289 ''"--MIHIOOI ~95-0401 H•DC.-~oM f I•" 0-,.. .. ,.., et a._., .. ,.., • ' a: 0 CD a: ct J: LIJ l: for Vietnam's Communist Party leader Le Duan, the Soviet leader did not mention the Reagan administration's de· cision last month to stockpile neutron warheads. Egyptian mullahs to be replaced CAIRO, Egypt (AP ) Preachers appointed by the government wi ll replace fun- damentalist mullahs at 65 private Moslem mosques ac- c used by President Anwar Sadat of fomenting sectarian strife, a Minis try of Religious Affairs spokesman announced. He said the mosques were owned by groups disbanded by Sadat after clashe~ this summer between Mos lems and Coptic Christians in which at least 75 people were killed Afghan attacks )ustcoincidence,' ISLAMABAD, Pakistan <API -U.S. undersecretary of state James L. Buckley said today it was an "extraordinary coin· cidence" that Afghan forces raided Pakistani border areas each time he visited Islamabad for arms talks. Buckley, who arrived today for discussions on snags arising over delayed deliveries or U.S.- made F-16 warplanes, referred to an Afghan strafing incident the day before his June 11 visit and Monday's incursion by Afghan ground troops in the same Pakistani province. Gregor y defies fast end order NEW ORLEANS (AP I Comedian and activist Dick Gregory is ignoring the advice or physicians by staying on a water only fast despite a strong chance of death or injury. doc- tors said Monday. Gregory has lost 35 pounds and dropped to a weight or 119 s ince he entered Flint-Goodridge Hospital at Dillard University on July 21, Dr. Joseph Allain said. Protesters held CARLSBAD, N.M. (AP! Twenty-one protesters and eight r eporters and photographers were arrested at a peaceful dem- onstration at lhe s ite of a pro- posed nuclear waste facility. A referendum on a matter or national policy such as worker self-management would be un- precedented in the Soviet bloc. The union acknowledaed arrang- ing such a vote would be elC- tremely d.ilficuJt, and declared it was ready to batUe the govem- m en t to achieve the labor federation 's prlnciple.s . The union demands the workers be given full freedom lo hire and fire and make produc- tion decisions, but the Com- munist Party Central committee told the government last week not to give in to the union's de· mand. The government is to submit legislation on the subject to Parliament in lhe next week. but Solidarity, holding its first na- tional congress in Gdansk, s aid in a resolution passed by the 892 · delegates: "Passing this bill will create an immediate growth or tension and will block the way out of economic ruin, and the Sejm <parliament) will lose its his- toric c hance to imple ment economic reform without con- rnct. "If this bill 1s passed, we will boycott it and undertake the ac· llvities implementing the re- forms in our own way," the resolution passed by the 892 Sol!darity delegates said . It caUed on Parliament to hold a referendum on what form such reforms should take. Karol Modzelewski. a l!Jlion leader and theoretician, told the delegates : "We want the demand of 10 million union members to or- g anize a national referendum and it's obviou s th at the authorities will not do that because they are not s uicidal," he said. "If, despite all that, the bill is passed, we will be stand- ing ready for battle and we know where we s tand." On Monday. Solidarity leader Lech Walesa defeated an at- tempt to di vide his unified com- mand, but pe still faced a battle to dilute the national leadership's power. Several delegates, however , are mounting an effort to dilute th at victory by g iving more autonomy to the union's regional chapters. Walesa, who will be up for re- election later in the Congress,. wants to maintain strong central control of the union's 91"2 million members. "We're going for a struggle and we have to have big RESTAURANT DIRECTORY For The Orange Coast ... ,~------------------------------------- "'-0 ti) c z :::> 0 ti) 0 LIJ a: LIJ t- "' r11c. .. ash1on Island Newport Beach Call 142-5178. Pul a few word• to work for ou. ITALIAN VILLA NOVA 3131 W. Coast Hwy . 642-7880 AU major credit cards. Italian cuisin e Overlooking Newport Bay Dinner served night· ly until 1 a.m . Piano Bar. Banquet Facilities. ALISIO'S 1610 Newport 642-8293 Mister Charge, Bank of America The best in Italian cuisine . Live en- tertainment ni ghtly Banquet facilities. STUFT NOODLE 215 Riverside, Newport Beach 548·7418 Restaurant Writers' Award winning Restaurant for the past 4 years. MEXICAN TNT TACOS N' TEQUILA 3300 W. 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Leszek Sobleszak, a Gdansk delegate who was one of the foundeNI or tho union during the strike last summer In thJs Baltic port city. attacked the prope>:ud. lie said the re11ion11 "should gov ern ourselves very strong and the presidium or Solidarity sJiould.onl~..rel)rese.nt ~" m unagement." the purtlcipat1on of workers In lhu mana11ement of their factories, includlne pro· duction plans and a voice In the hiring and firing or the bosses. Taking a l esson fr om the v ~goelawt;-SoHdanty-trpushl-- this as a way to correct the pro· Another battle appeared to be brewing over "workers' self-blems or the Polish economy SOVIET PLANE ESCORTED .\ So\'1et ··Bear" T U-95 long range mantime p atrol plane. top. is accompanied hy a Ro~·;.tl :":<H'Y S~a Harrie r j ump jl't. c·t-nter. und a n \mer1 c·an f 1.t TomC'at durin g r t'tt·nt .\ml•rican naval l'Xerc1~l'S north of Scotland The Russian plane '" a.s. on 1h W<t~ lo e heck out the l'Xl'n.·1 .... e:-. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Airfares slashed by Pan Am HONOLULU 1AP1 Pan American World Airways 1s slashing domestic fares by up to 67 per· cent -the latest move by the financially strug- gling company which has already sold a hotel chain. a New York City s kyscraper a nd eight airplanes. Suffering mounting losses even before the air controllers strike cut into its summer tourist season, Pan Am announced the reductions Mon - day, hoping to win a larger share of the U.S. travel market. Some analysts believe the airline division·s defi cit could reach $400 million this year. Airline division President W11l1am H Waltrip said the new fares were being offered ··with no string attached .. a nd will take effect between Wednesday and Sept. 14. Under the new rates. a fi rst class, one.way 11cket from llouston to Mi ami and other south and central Florida cities will drop from S358 to $159. and from S238 to $79 for seats in economv class The economy class reduction of 67 percent was the largest announced. according to s pokesman James Arey in New York rirst-c lass seats from N ew York to Los Angeles and San Francisco will drop from $670 to $369 and business-clasi. flights from $478 to S229 Economy fares will drop from $437 to S224 , one way The announcement. which Waltrip made in an address to a con,·ent1on of the American Society of Travel Agents, 1s expected to put pressure on com pet1ng airlines to make similar fare reductions. 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Oran1e 622 Eut K•l~ll• Aw., W,.ld or'Tuot1n Avt 17141~2441 WaU11Jn.1~r 67f>7 w..,1m1n•~r Ave al Ooldtl'I W.., 17141 8"4·li3117 • H .. t1h • ~""" rn.,. of"'"""" 1tlf\1 Fly warning issued f...-in -bos Angeles BALDWIN PARK <AP> -Los Angeles County agriculture of ficials caution against taking fruit from the quarantined area of Southern California although nQ new Mediterranean fruit flies ha ve been found in traps in four days. John Manning, Los Angeles County Agriculture Commission chief deputy, urged residents of this area 15 miles east of Los Angeles to make sure "no home - grown fruits or vegetable leave their yards, either as visitor gifts or in picnic lunches.'' He said people should not take any fruit from the 105-square · mile quarantine area since the m edfly lays its eggs inside the fruit. Manning also said fruit· stripping would continue. Man bitten by 'p ef snake LOS ANGELES <AP> Health officials are warning the public that the r ed -nec ked keelback snake, sold in some area pet stores and previously considered harmless, may have a fatal toxin in its bite. A 20-yea r -o ld man who thought the reptile would be an innocuous pet was in critical con- dition in ·an intens ive care unit after being bitten. officia ls at USC-County Medical Center S<tid Monday. Navy carrier fatality probed SAN DIEGO <AP> A Navy investigation into a second fatal collision aboard a n aircraft car· rier in four months was un der way today. a ft er one sailor was killed and two others in- jured on the USS Kitty Hawk. A $17 million F-14 Tomcat jet plunged over t he side of the San Diego-based carrier and was los t in the Indi a n Ocean. Crushed while working on the flight deck was Petty Offi cer t st C lass Garrel M. Powers of Lakeside, Calif .. the Navy said Non-] eu>s rally behind synagogue THOUSAND OAKS, Calif I A P l -Christians joined Jews in a s how of solidarity and a "service of resanctification" by stripping and repainting the wall s o f a de sec rated syna~ogue "We can't paint out the seeds of bigotry But we can stamp out the reprehensible acts in our community.·· s aid Mayor Lawrence Horner on Monday as hundreds of people took up cans of liquid chemical e raser and buckets of beige paints at Tern pie Adat Elohim. Hornes hit by flash floods LAKEVlEW <AP> Do~t:ns of Ri verside County homes were d a m ag·ea when freak flash floods raged down from the mountains "so fast no one had a chance to eval·uate," authorities said. The roofs of several houses caved in and other homes were inundated with mud. but no in Junes were reported in Mon· day's flooding, said Fire Capt. Will Donaldson of the California Department of J''orestry He s aid 45 50 homes were damaged in the Nuevo area, but that the total number o f damaged structures had yet to be determined. Authorities hoped to make a full assessment of the damage today ··when the s un comes out and we can see w h a t happ ened ," added s pokesman Dan Proctor. Proc tor said several people were s tranded in their homes and driveways by the floods that surged down the Lakeview Mountains into the communities of Hemet , Homeland, Nuevo. Juniper Flats a nd Lakeview following late afternoon .hun dershowers At least 10 families were re ported evacuated by the Red Cros~ The ground floors of homes on the east side and west sidt: of the mountains were swept with water until the rains receded at about 8 p.IT\. Local roads were shut do"r. fa,r a short time , but no highways or major roadways were affected. Proctor said. Orange Cooat OAILY PILOT/Tuesday, Septembor 8, 1981 H/F .. ~,,, ........ A resident makes his way across flood waters m Lakel'wu• Calif . \h11111 SIJ humemtmn<; eipN1e11cetl /loodmg m the commun1t11 near Perns on .Worzda11 County man hurt in landing c'A JON J UNCTI ON <AP > An Anaheim m an broke both his legs when his homemade. ex perimenlal plane m ade a bumpy emergency landing a longside Jn terstate 15 in the Cajon Pass. authorities say. ANNOUNCING Scliock Boat• b the Of lfrfal Sale• and Sr...,ire Center tor Dufffeld Electric Boat• ··,'Newport Eleetrie Paeket • F or those who desire stylish protection from the elements. A clear curtain surrounds the interior that can also be rolled up T he Classic Model is best suited for those who enJOY the elements The simple layout offers uncomprom1s1ng comfort for all passengers. Traffic jams glut highways Edgar Weaver. 56, pilot and sole occupant of the aircraft. was taken to San Be rnardino Community Hos pital following the accident early Saturday morning, said Dennis Shreve of the California Highway Patrol. to enioy a nice warm day T his design was con- ceived for all weather cond1t1ons and as a boat that would require only a light Contests, festivals also mark end of summer .. The pilot lost power and tried to land on the southbound lane of In terstate 15 JUSt north. of Highway 138." Shreve said. "He hit the guard rail and fell back on the west s houlder o r the roadway" . By The Associated Press Californians bid farewell to s ummer with sand castle con- tests. "potatolympics," physical feats. state fa irs and e thnic festivals, then created massive traffic jams on their way back to workday routines. In San Ysidro. US immigra- tion offi cials said thousands of travelers returning from Mexico faced three-hour delays for customs checks. "ll 's more tha n average for a Labor Day crowd and we've had hundreds coming through the pedestrian walkways now that we've got the trolley" connect ing the border and San Di ego. one guard said Highwayl> 1n the San Fran cisco area clogged at the start of the weekend when outbound motorists were held up at six Mediterranean fruit fl y check· points where Ca l1forn1 a Highway Patrol officers con fiscated potentially infested pro- duce. But by the time that con- gestion eased Monday. incoming vacation ers created a n e w crush. Still another jam glutted roads around the California State Fair grounds in Sacramento Sunday. when a retord 81.000 people turned out. An estimated 55 000 watched tht' fair's clos ing fireworks Monday But traffic deaths were run· ning behind the 67 recorded over last year 's holiday weekend , The CHP's unoffi cial death toll from 6 p.m Friday to Monday nig ht was 57 Politicians pursued their usual L a' b o r D a y p a s t 1 m e : specchmaking Go\' Edmund G Brown Jr blasted the Reagan ad ministration at a breakfast 10 Los Angeles. saying the presi dent "has already launched a ma1or assault not only on the un ion itself but on the rights of lhe 100 million workers in this coun trv." S hreve described Weaver's plane as "a homemade. si ngle engine experi men ta I aircraft " IFYOU have a service to offer or ~oods to seU. place an ad 1n the Dail} Pilot Cl<1ss1f1ed Section Phone 1142·5678 1~~·=====;i•i~,~· weight small cockpit cover. ~, easily handled by one person. 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Each call made over the 30-caJl allowance is extra. (The 3lsl-40lh calls cost 1()¢ each. Every call over 40 costs 15¢.) Installation. telephone sets, and other services and equipment cost extra. Lifeline is available to residential custom~rs only in most areas of Los Angeles and San Diego as well as Orange County, Bakersfield, Riverside, Fresno, Sacramento, Santa Rosa , San Francisoo, Sar. JOIC, Stockton, Modes«> and parts of the East Bay, P<,oinsula and Marin. Want to know more? Call your Pacificlelephone service representative for detaill. • .. - INTRODUCINGTHELEVELPAYPLAN. It puts your ~as bills on a bud~e t. And that can help keep you on a budget. Here's a simplified explanation of the plan: . Based on your past bills. the Level Pay Plan averages your hi~hcr winter ga s bills with your IO\-\'er summer bills. So you make equal monthly payments. In the twelfth month of the plan. your bill is adjusted to make up for any underpayment or overpayment during the year. Check your August gas bill for complete details about the Le\'cl Pay Plan. Then, if you want to join the plan, just pay the "Level Pay Amount:' If you don't want to join, pay the "Total Amount Due'.' A Call the Southern California Gas Company if you have any questions. ~' Find out how the L evel Pay Plan can help keep you on your budget. g'~ g..§ And help keep you on your feet. Lets work together to save energy.--~-·- \ \ " I "'- 1 ~·~~-""~ll~~ ~L~""'\ ---- -- Orange Coast DAILY PILOTtruosdey, September 8. 1981 H /F A 7 Brown plans threatened 0 Governor's changes may be rolled back \ ·' Punch Plastic bicycle seen b e st seller By THOMAS D. ELIAS More than a year before this second term runs oul, rollbacks ar e already threatened for some of the m11Jor changes Gov. Brown b1ought t o California ~overnment. -~ threals--ttpttiaHy to Browtrs-con· sistenlly pro·environmentalist policies on air pollu· tlon and oil drilling -come from the federal gov· e rnment. Other attacks on Brown·ins»ired shifts are m aking their way through the state Legislature, In effect daring the governor lo veto them and risk bei°" overridden bv hostile lawmakers. · In th1s category a re threats lo two of Brown's pet notions -affirmative action and inclusion of non-experts on boards go\'erning professions like law, pharmacy, medicine, architecture and con· struction trades. Before Brown spurred passage of the 1976 Public Members Act, which required appointment of non-experts to a ll licensing boards, only 12 per· cent of board me mbers were ethnic minorities and CALIFORNIA FOCUS 21 percent women. And that was after Brown had already made two years worth of appointments, bending over backward lo name womeo and minorities. Today, the boards are 27 percent minority and 32 percent female, as many regulators no longer need training in the fields they regulate. The first step toward a rollback to pre -Brown days comes in a measure affecting architects. Sponsor ed by the American' Ins titute of Architects, the rollbac k proposal already has passed the state Senate and one Assembly commit· tee. It would add four architects to the state Board of Architectural Examiners. giving trained pro· fessionals a 9·4 m ajority on a board where public members have a 5·4 edge . The measure also dilutes the governor's power by shirting eight of the board appointments to the Assembly speaker and the Senate Rules Commit· tee. And it would throw all nine Brown appointees out .or office next May, before most or their termv expire. I The measure's smooth progress alarms Brown's Department of Consumer Affairs, headed since 1975 by former Ralph Nader associate Ri chard Spohn. The professional boards a re nominally under department jurisdiction. Spohn issued a "consumer alert" last m onth. calling the proposed change in the architectural board a "major assault by special interests." The public membe rs, contend Brown and Spohn, have helped curb discrimination in the pro- fessions by m aking licensing exams easier for persons trained outside the state to pass. . But critics argue that public members -all political appointees -a re often incompetent, sometimes play politics and frequently don't un· derstand technical issues. They also argue that the non-expert board members have diluted the stan· dards or several professions. The critics are getting more sympathy than ever from stale legislators, who offer similar com· Polygamy outlawe d KUALA LU MPUR . Malaysia CAP > Polygamy will become illegal for non-Moslems un· der marriage and divorce laws to be put into effect next year , Deputy Prime Minister Musa Hilam told a women's gathering here. The law will make divorce compulsory before another marriage and require marriages to be registered with legal authorities. Moslems. who form 55 percent of the 13 million population. have separate m arriage laws which permit them four wives at a lime Before you buy any make of car, call me. I'll save yo\J time & money. Benern from my buyin.g clout I buy otf 1et. Low overhead No salesmen. or lease cars 1n contract lots of 1 to no commissions. Get prices from us. 100 for corporate fleets. We can ol>-any make of car. Then compare fllf tatn substantial savings tor quah-yourself (And tell your lrternls.) fted 1nd1viduals We do the pnci Call. 9 to 5. Robt Hixson Equipment shopping & haggltng. Ours 1s a busy Co. ask for Virginia. 714 64~4&Xl. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST. COSTA MESA PRESENTS A'J''l.E.E.. LECTURE. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: THE JOY OF THE NEW BIRTH By BARBARA JEAN STINSON. C.S. A me"'be' o• the 801Ht o! Lttcturuh•P of tri• MOft'lf'' Chu1ch The F1111 Ct'lurcn of Clv111 Sc1en1111 U'+ Bo'llon M1Hachut1t1 TO BE PRESENTED IN THE CHURCH EDIFICE 2880 MESA VERDE DRIVE EAST COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY EVENING, 8:00 P.M. SEPTEMBER 10, 1981 Tl* ru1uc1s1NVmo CltlOCAlf ,.OYIOIO ~· • .,k: 0 ®' ~,.--,,~~~ 1ews '11 ··~-~ . en "'~~,~ ·-.vental HealtJi ~,1 ~·'~ By GERALD WINKLER. O.O.S. 'f:.J GIFT THAT LASTS A LIFETIME Today, it seems that major appliances and cars have buill·in obsolesence . Toys given al holiday lime seem to be broken by January and clothes have a way of wearing out before they're even broken lo. Is there realty a gift that can last a U/etlme? What patents do not want for tbelr chiJd - cood looks, confidmce. better health and a beautiful smUe? Some 10 throuth their entire five• lactln1 these beoau1e of crooked teeth or .n overbite <buck teeth> or an widttbite. It's n~ ha.rd to see children land •dulta> 10 out of their w&1 lo b lde their amllet to \hat people won't Me u..ir dMtal ct.fec:t.a When parents bestow upon their child the gi ft of straight teet h through orthodontics. then they can be sure that they have given a gift that l asts a lifetime. With straight teeth will come the precious bonuses or a perfect s mile , improved se lr con fid ence and < b e ca u's e o f t h e corrected bite I lower luture den.ta! bills. Gerald Wlnk~r. D.D.R. · H dAuodatts 14'1 A"oudo, ~ttf MS, Ntwpo'1 l ud1 Pboa,:MMI .. I! • plaint.a about Brown's handling of the Medilerra nean fruit n y crisis. They claim he Ignored competent ltichnical advice calling for early aerial spraying because It ,~rl \1 ~·1 ... .. ''· . '' ......., . STOCKHOLM. Sweden <AP> -A Swedish · company, ltera Development Center A8, says ll has developed the world's first plastic bicycle and hopes it will become an lnternallonal beat-seller. l The bike, which producers claim is vlrtuallf f~ of-m1llntenantt and-nm-, wardevetoped by two former product Innovators at a utomaker Volvo A company spokesman said the bike weigh. 20 percent less than all-melaJ bikes and will be compel1live m price. Yi •) , , , "' l, • would have been politically inexoedienl __ any Tegmifors were never comfortable with some of Brown's favorite notions and Brown's steadily weakening stature leaves them freer to act on their feelings than they've been in years. If it succeeds. as now seems likely. the attack on the public members of Brown's architectural board, then, may be only the nrst round in a con· certed campaign to roll back many Brown actions. r Elia& i& a columni&t baaed in Santa Monica. J ••1P'llMlll .... llll Oiol lA r-~ "So how did the Peasant's Revolt make out?" Most compone nts are made of composite, a plastic material enforced with glass fiber, but standard metal brakes and gears are used, the spokesman said. He said the company plans initial production of 300,000 a year for the Scandinavian markc•t ----------------- LOOK ~THECAT BROUGHT IN. ssoo REBATE REBATE REBATE ssoo ssoo ON CAPRI · ON LN7 ON ZEPHYR Right now, Lincoln-Mercury Division and participating Dealers are offering $500 cash rebates o n any new '81 Capri, any exciting new '82 LN7. and any new '81 Zephyr: That's right. Cash rebates on some of our most popular cars. You can apply this rebate to your down payment or get a check direct from Lincoln-Mercury. Dealer may contribute part of rebate. Rebates lower in Texas. You must take delivery between September 3 and September 23 on retail sales. CASH INCENTIVES OF UP TO S600 ON COUGAR, XR-7, AND MARQUIS. CASH INCENTIVES OF UP TO s1000 ON LINCOLN TOWN CAR AND MARK VI. Special incentives from Lincoln-Mercury to its Dealers mean they can pass hundreds of dollars in savings o n to you. But hurry. it all ends September 23. ' AMERIO(S COMING TO THE CATS. SEE YOUR LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER NOW! ....... -- • '' ,, / Dilly Piiat H , F ' TUESDAY.SEPT.8, 1981 FEATURES 82 COM ICS 86 TELEVISION 87 Bringing Erma Bombeck's humor to the TV screen is. a tough challenge for Mi riam Flynn. See B7 . 0 0 , DRANlil COAST ~~~~~-t-~~ ··Balloon Lady" Kathy Jlarbm gwes com.mittee members Carolyn Shea and Bonnie Chnst~son a lt111t 11/ de<"or Party-goers head for tails South Coast Repertory social opener wi ll be HSimply Sterling'' By NORA LEH MAN Dally ~i.t Style E-11 ... "I final!~ broke do\\ n a nd bought a dinner Jacket cind what did they do but change to white tie and tails, · a local hus9and was ht'ard to grumble lie might as well break down and buy white tie a nd tails no ..... because .,..e·re into the third ~cason for South Coast Repertory's Gala Ball and that group certainly is n't going to retreat to less than that garb for this sma~hmg party It's the k1c:k off for the fall social season and an)one planninl! to have a party the same nig ht now always the second Saturday in September had better think t" rce a bout meeting this ''b1gg1e " hl•ad ·to head It 's n 11t adv1!>ablc This year 1l'l> an Anglophile theme. "Simply Sterling .. Appropriate in the year of thl· wedding between you-know-who and you know who Reginning with guests arriving at Imperial Bank. being helped from their cars and s trolling up a red carpet lined with Beefeaters. the event will have beverages pro\'ided by Trish and J o h n D O 'Donn ell \\Ith Prin ce Charles Savouries underwritten by Nora and Charlie !lester and Lady Diana Savouries taken care of by Don Smallwood All this lakes place 1n the bank lobby Moving onward to t he next phase a stroll through Town Ccnll'r Park, alias "Hydl' Park" where guests will see Fagin, Oliver. the Artful Dodger. the Balloon Lady all these underwritten by Don and Cynthia Zellner Helping to {'rCate the feeling or Hyde P:irk arc the s tone walls and wishing \Hlb Thest.> sets are the compliments of Catherine <1nd Lane Thyen. Hailey, Ranks and Biddle, who just arnved in South Coast Plaza fro m Philadelphia I and welcome. B. B and B' It ·s Oll'l' to h ave another old line Supergem among our jewelry-plus merchants' 1 has stepped right into the lot·:.11 scl.'ne and underwritten such English amusements as lyres. lutes and horns. After a banquet in the ball room of the South Coast Plaza Hote l, cabaret t•ntertammenl. direl.'ted by John-David Kc:ller and performed by the SCR Art1st1<' Company, will include such Noel Coward hits as 'Mad Dogs and Englishmen," "Don't Put Your Daughter on th e Stage, Mrs . Worthington," <I'm humming already> and "I've Been to a Wonderful Party " Cable TV plans to be on hand to record the e~nt. Teleprompter will r(•produce the final edited copy for home viewing, and Orange County ll ome and Garden Video will be recording the event for its magazine format production. Obviously, underwriting is the name-of-the-game. The SC R Presidents C1rl'le, which is com posed of past presidents of the SCR Board of Trustees (I would have guessed that from the name. On the other hand. I might have guessed wrong l h osted the underwriters luncheon in June The Circle host!> included Chairman Stewart Woodard . T om P eckenpaugh, Don Smallwood. Jloward S1t>gel .ind Kae Ewing. This. plus a Patroness Luncheon held last May at Trish O 'Donnell's house and co-hosted by Lou1S{· Ewin~. really did a number. There's no doubt that Dot Clock. who has chaired th1!> event. will raise the $50.000 expected for the 1981-82 Annual Fund Now. let's dazzle you with the names of the individuals who have ht'lped Mrs C on this project UnfortunC1tely. then"~ no .... a) to go a bout this but to list and list I intend to do, because I'm well aware that such an event as this can't possibly be pulled together Witho ut thl' \\Ork o( many hands. And those man~ hands desene a bow of gratitude. So, here we go: Bt.'lty Adkinson. Pat Allen. Barbaras Ba ll man and Bowie. Bonnie Christeson. Carolyn DeWald, Wendy Fraser. ctak<' a deep breath l and Kathy llamilton. Bonnie Kremer, Hedda Marosi, Pat McFarland. Paula Millman. Cecelia Nott. Gail Ochs. Trish o·Donnell !"'ell. vou know that from the luncheon 1n May-, and you kno .... about Louise Ewing . too . Barbara Peckenpaugh. Sally Reilly , Jackie Rodgers, <a n other dl•ep br1'alh 1. Carolyn Shea, the Jam•ts Sutherland and Taylo r Smith. J anace Stephenson !almost through 1. Chyrl Watson. and Jean Wenke. That's it the credit hst. So. here's congratulations to you all for hanging m the re for the 10 months it's taken to pull this a II together Ann e Murray 'together' a t amp hitheater By C'AUOL ;l100IU. Of tM O.lly ~llet Sutt To paraphr.t'>l' one of her Grammy "i1111ing r ecords. "when Anrw Mu1 rnv and her au· dien<'l' an• tui:!t'I hl•r. rverything feels sci nght Sonw 7.500 1w11plc shared the p I e as u n · S 1111 ti a y a l I r v i n e Meadow-.. u mph1theater and "anll'd to ~1·1 l \ l'n closer. JUdg· m g fron1 t .... 11 n11 la1n calls. Tht• hl111ul1· t '11nadian s inger who pn·st:n!l·d :i !10 m 1nute revue of hit!> from h1·1 three Grammy and Iii Juno a\\ .111h . six gold and l\\O µlat1nin u111 albums ..... as fnendl) a11d f11lhy t•nough to slip 111 ;1 le-\\ ot \\hat she called "non hit -.. s11 tht·n:1" All \\l'rt• pr 1•st•nted with polishl'll clau;lt-.ind the accom pantml·nt of I::!\ 111hnists and two ct'llists fro111 t ht· llt'nry Brandon On·hl'stra otlltf I fi 1111 crnational m us1(•1.111~ t 111111 h1·1 recording 1•n .... l•mltll' 111•1 cl1.1ph.111011 -; turquo1c;e go\\11 \\Ith t•11l cl hodicc was tra11..,f11rr111·d It• hl111· lighting to rl':>t'mhl1• :1 1'111111 1 ohr for the b1llt•r-.. .... 1•1"I 111•·-. .... t•d An• the lklit•\ l'l'S Shl• .1dd··d ,, top hat and m<1g1t·:t l •·:1 11t• \\h e n sht' sasha~ r·d .t· t Ii•· happy hoofer' throuJ!h l.\1 •1 ,tf11ng Old ii. Nev. Aga111 Tl11• gli111 1 tllJ! pilll' blue JOg g1·r · .... ~1111 -..Ill' won• for the ., l' t' 11 n d .11'! ... 1• t.' ml' d lo u n dt•t <.l(HI' tlv r. It that she main- ly 1)1.'I r.11111s !Ill three da y \\l'l'k1·11ds lo 1111n1mize time a .... a\ from h1·1 husband a nd <·hili°lr t•n ·1111 ... .,.. ac; her only Southt·111 ' 1111 11111a aµpearance th•~ \l',11 Sht· tt·a -..111 ~:1~ delayed her trad(•m;11 ~. Srrnwb1rd. ·· until sht• .. ,,·111 k1•d tlw audience to a I' r: /ffU I< \ 1.\ I \ 11< l I \ I· S111C/t'I . \11 111• \/1111•111 fl·\ l'ri~h 11111'11 In 1.q1ping the go.,pt:I rn11b 111 h1•r \outh 111 the coal mining tu\\ 11 ot Spnnghill. :'\ova S<"ol1 .1 Hr olhl'I Bruce :\1 urra) J011wd hl•r for coun- trif1t·d Larr~ c;athn h 11<'" .ibout b1tll0 1' le.II'" Foi th1~ d1lt'l anrl "'•1111' of the sofll'r hallad-... th(• :1111pl1fltation \\a-.. 11\1•rpci\\1·11ng 111 llw middle t\l'I" But at 11•,1.,t ther t• \H•rc no eompla111t:-frnm lhl' la ..... n seal- ing art•a a:. had hl'l'n rc•ported at earhl'r shims .11 thl' lhrt'l' v.eek· old -..howpl.u·1· So tht> .,ound S) ~ll'm ~hnuld Ill' 111 f1m· !.hape for lhl· sold out Kenn~ Hogers Crystal 1:a,l1· h1ll1ng t his we1•kend L abor Day su nshine h as beaches p ack e d Thousand .... 1w1·ked the Orange Coast beach<'' Monday as the sun popp«>d rwt to ht•lp salvage a n o t h t' f\\ i s l' o v c r c a s t a n d gloom) Lahor J)ay weekend. Sunimt•r ~ frnal holiday and the tracl1tronal last hurrah for be al'hgora·~ all ra ct ed 100.000 peopl1• in Ne .... port Beach Mon- day and mo1 " th:in 110.000 in II untington Bl!at'h In l.<1g11na J11•ach . 38,000 vis 1tors -..hmH·rl 111• Monday. fkad1 <·r O\\ els on Saturday and Sull(l.1\ \\ <'rl' ~ma ll for a holid<t) \\ l dt•ntl . guards said Less tha11 75 (1'10 showed up at New1xwt Sunda\' anti only 10,000 \'isitors turnt'd 11111 at l.agunc1 Small surf .md .... at er tern· pcraturP~ hm t·nng around 65 d eg rt• l' ~ , Ill 11 ugh l r l' I 1 cf lo lifc•guarcb .... ho n•ported less than a dozen rescues along the Oran,:?e Cu<ssl 't'"1>ort Lapt Huclft~ Belshe blamed the '>niallc·r than normal holiduy crow1h on O\ er cal-.l skies as well "a generul burnout bcl't111sc• 11 's hN·n o;uch a long. warm summe1 In :"/(•\\port. Lil bor Da~ 1i. the tradit10nal l'nd or ~umml'r when part time hfc•guards put in tht>ir final 1hl\ of \\11rk At tht· -.talt· h(•;wh•·.., in llunt 1ngt11n . tho11 J!h . p<11t time l1frgu:ird-; ar1 · l-.1•111 on another \\ t•f'k Ulllrl (111•;tl ...c·h1111ls c1p1•11 International Snipe Class celebrates 50 years By ALMON LOCKABE\' Of tH Dally ~II .. Si.ti Fifty years or "Sniping'' was the subject of hours of remm1sc· ing Monday when old timers m one of the world's largest and best organized sailing classes mingled with the 1981 world c hampion aspirants at Alamitos Bay Yacht Club. Long Beach It was the opening ceremony of the JOth world c hampionship of the class. Racing got under way today for 38 sailors from 20 countries. It is the first time the world c hampionship has been held in the United States since 1956 when it was he ld in Rye, N.Y. The International Snipe Class is celebrating its 50th an- n iversary this year a nd a number of Orange Coast sailors have played a big part ln that half.century of yachting. On hand to greet other old time Snipers and past inlema· tional comm odores was Fred Schenck Jr. of Newport Beach. Schenck has becom e a legend In the class and is s till active In local regattas after 46 years of competition. Among the Snipe "celebrities" on hand at the o p e ning ceremonies were Ted Wells. Kansas; Floyd Hughes. Iowa; Terry Whittemore, Connecticut; Allen Levinson, Indiana; Ralph Swenson, Massachusetts : Or. Robert Schaeffer, California. and "8U%i" Lamb, the executive Opening ceremony features 38 sailors from 20 countries international secretary from Tennessee. Snipe fever hit the West Coast early with s uch outs tanding sailors as Kenny Walls of Tor· ranee. Cleary Staaf. Francis Schwander . Merle Davis, the Betty White. Phil Ramser. Phil Greene. Mike Jaeger , Dan El- liott and Dick Deaver Joining the ranks. In later years such sailors as Earl Elms (Sa n Di ego>. Dave Ullman. Scott Allan. Fred Miller The Snipe is a rugged li ttle 15- f oot 9-inch sloop designed ' by the late William F. "Bill" Crosby in 1931. late Darby Metcalf. Ted and Louis Varalyay and Schenck of Newport joining the c lass in 1934. Other local sailors active in the early year s were Harry Bourgeoi s a nd George Lounsberry. The Snipe is a rugged little 15·foot 9-inch s loop designed by the late William F . "Bill'. Crosby in 1931. Crosby wanted a one-design, seaworthy craft that could be built ln the backyard and easily trailered. The Snipe Class now numbers m ore than 25,000 in 760 neeta in 27 countries. It has survived and grown while many other claqes tlave come and gone. Ou.ring the 30s and 40s, Snipe sailors on the West Cou~ rud like a "wbo's who" of yachUn1 with such out1landlng local sailors as. Bob Da\ils, Bob and a nd Lanny Coon made their marks in both national and in· ternalional circles or the class. Elms virtually owned the U.S. national championship for years, winning six nationals . He also won a world championship with Dave Ullman of Newport Beach as crew. Ullman later won both the junior and senior national cbam· pionship on bla own. Metcalf b ecame the first world champion in the class fr om Southern OallfornJa. He first won ln 1940 at Canan· daigua, N.Y., with Schenck u crew. Ted and Louie Varalyay placed second. Metcalf, with Loun1berry aa crew, came back In 1941 to win and become the lint two-tJme world champion ln Lhec:laM, Bob and Betty While of Balboa Yacht Club won lhl' 1915 world champ1onsh1p at t'h1cago to become the first m~1n woman team to win After World War II. Snipe sail mg began to build up again. In 1949 Dick Oeaver of Balboa went to Corpus Christi. Texas. and placed second in the national champions hip. In that same re gatta. Dan Elliott of Newport won the Junior championship In 1950 the nationals were held at Alamitos Bay. Clark King of Newport Reach, with Elliott as crew, won the junior title. A young Snowbird sailor from Newport Beach became one of the outstanding Snipers. In 1952 Tom Frost purchased his first Snipe and began practicing with Schenck as cr ew. They won every regatta on the West Coast and became the first Califor nlans lo r epresent the United States in the European Interna .Uonal Snipe Regatta at Monaco. Th,u_placed second. FroM and Schenc.k trailered their boat t.o Ohio and won the 1954 national championship. becomln1 the first team in the history or the nationals lo trailer a boat so far and win. That s ame year, Schen ck crewed for Ted Wells of Kansas in t h• Western Hemisphere Cbtmplomhlp at Havana, Cuba. with six natlona competing. Tbey finished rourth Th<' 11 ;1 1 1n11 a i... c am c to (.'ahfor 111 .1 :11 cllll In 1956 and King. \\lllt ~11U11J? l>1c k Lewis as r r cw. \\on lilt• t.t le for the Sl•c·ond l i nw After new111g for many win- ning skippers during the early days. Sch(•nc·k began to make hi s mark as a s kipper in 1957 when ht' anrl his wife. J ean. trail<.'l'l'tl their bo<1t to Peona. Ill . and \\Oil lhl' national cham· p1onsh1p O\ er 64 other entries. The Schencks then competed in the largest world championship ever held ll was at Cascais, Portugal. with 21 entries. They finished third in a chartered boat Sche nc k was t•lected com· modorc of the Snipe Class In· ternational Raring Class in 1958. becoming the second Californian to gain that honor Merle Davis was the first in 1934. For mnny years the Snipe was built of wood One of the class rules was that no boat could cost more than $350, including sails. Fiber,.lass construction was el· lowed in the 1950s. 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W::: · Mf!I • :~ ... ,,._;; . .. .,: A~t '4.5 billion In m ·month T· ~ ! 1T 1 '= , ....... HI e--1tg"3i1r-: ft1 ·; ~1···· . ·: .-116 bllb were aold at an average d.11· •ti tt i = ·ft · j ~; l'a. it"'-'-. lJll911 ' ... · +ii.it count rate ol 1~.'195 percent late tut --·; l . " L. ·J:1·· ~ ~ ~ ~ :.;f n .. -:._ 1' ! , week. up from IS.646 pe~l Oft Au1. IM1 ·';~ ~. cAt 60 ''Jt.: ~ 1 'I •1:::.. 1 ·~ ... " 31, offloala said after the new auc· ti .a '-1 ,.._.. I I.II ti ,.,,., t .. W ~ t,.\°t A struggle over eyeshadow When the hii;tory of our limes Is written, room will have to be made for the titanic stru11le over Revlon'» Formula 2 Eyccolor Pencil. It's one of those passionate conflicts that Illuminate our limes. To go back to the beginning, It aeems that In 1979 Hcvlon, the g1nrn coametlcs house <second only to Avoni, lnlrodured a new eyeshadow. the Formula 2 Eyecolor Pencil. In recent years eyeshadow has becom e a very big thing with women, and Revlon wanted to enlarg~ its share of thls market . which has long been dominated by Maybelline. Like mos t R e vlon produc ts, Formula 2 eyeshadow had been thoroughly tested berore being placed on thl• market And Revlon thought that, based on these ~ tesL'i, 1t had a _ product advan· \r ~ tage that could , IJ e exploited ..A: !_ namely, that il!I <11•a..;;:..-.-------!~~:h~d~~ a di~ MllTDI lllllllTZ not crease the way other eyeshadows did. So Re vlon introduced the Formula 2 E yecolor Pencil with advertis ing that c laim ed it was "creaseproor .. Initial sales results were good If there's a nything women hate, it's having their eyes hadow crease We ll . you know Maybelline is not going to stt aroWld and watch its market share erode No way. Maybelline 1s owned these days by a big drug- cosmetics outfit. Schering-Plough <il makes the an· ti biotic Garamycin l. which decided to lodge a forma l complaint against Revlon ror mis leading advertising. The advertising industry has a self·regulation mechanis m . the National Advertising Division t NADl or the Council or Better Business Bureaus, for dealing with such complamts. Schenng· Plough complained to tbe NAO that Revlon's .. c r easep roof " claim was false. The M aybelhne people said they had tested the Revlon eyeshadow reported slight or moderate creasing after four hours. 44.5 percent after sax hours. Revlon scoffed at this research. asserting it was "biased, technically flawed and invalid." Revlon's own research. submitted to the NAO. showed that only 23.5 percent of people using the eyeshadow slight or moderate creasing after four hours. 44 5 percent a fter six hours Schenng Plough said · "Look. creaseproof m ean.s 1t won't t r ease. Either a product creases or tt doesn t Revlon's f'ormula 2 does crease " Revlon r etorted . ' That ·s a lot or nonsense Consumers don 't take these "proof" claims a s absolutes ·F ireproof' products will not withstand an inferno forever 'Rustproof articles will eventually rust "Crushproof cigarette boxes will crush if s ub· jected to more than m1mmal pressure. Yet these lerms :ire understood by the consumer Why then s hould not the same be true o r ·creaseproof' eyeshadow?" That ·s an interes ting argument, but the NAO didn't buy it. Revlon's "creaseproof" advertis1n_g was deemed to be misleading. Revlon appealed this ruling to a higher body. the National Advertising Review Board panel, which also decided that it was not a fair claim Both sides had their heavyweights out for this hearing Representing Revlon were · Dr. Earle W Brauer, vice president-medical affairs. cosmelacs nnd fragrance division : Sanford Buchsbaum, ex· ecuta ve vice president-advertising, cosme tics and fragrance division. Eustace Fotiu, e xecutive vice pres1 d ent·research and development worldwide: Leonard J Lev, vice president and regulatory counsel , Nan Fishe r Williams. counsel. and Bonnie Cla rk. vice president, cosmetics and fragrance d ivision Re presentmg Schering·Plough were. Dr. John Clayton. vice president-quaUty control and. clinical and regulatory services; Thomas Yeager, vice pres · 1dent·cosmet1cs resear ch and development; Hank Pellegrin, senior vice president-marketing and sales . Maybe lline . Jack Stewart, associate general counsel, and Kathleen O'Brien. counsel. After the fighting was over. Revlon issued a statement saying it was "unfortunate that, having de· veloped a clearly super ior product," it would be "de - nied the ability lo point this out " Ah, the injustice of it all. Gold metals quotations G-0/d By The Associated Press Selected world gold prices today: London: morning fixing $434.25, off S2.2S. London: arternoon fixing $439.00, oH $2.50. Paris: afternoon fixing $481.45, off $2.81. Frankfurt: $436.03. off $2.49. Zurich: late fixing $437.00. up $2.00. $440.00 asked Handy & Harman: only daily quote $439.00. off $0.50 . Engelhard: only daily quote $439.00. off SO.SO. Engelhard: only daily quote fabricated $460.95. ofr so 53. G-01.d c<>itlS NEW YORK (AP > -Prices late Friday of gold coins. com pared with Thursday's price. Krugerrand, l troy oz., $461.00, otf $6.SO Maple leaf, 1 troy 01 .• $461.00, off $6.SO. Mexican SO peso. 1.2 troy oz., $555.00, off 18 25. Austrian 100 c rown .. 9802 troy oz., $436.00, o(( $5.75. Sourre: Deak-Perera Mekds NEW YORK <AP> Spot nonferrous metal prices lo day: Copper 84~·87 cents a pound, U.S. destinations. Lead 40-46 cents a pound Zinc: 46\/• cents a pound, delivered. Tin $7.7869 Metals Week composite lb, Aluminum 76-80 cents a pound, N. Y. Mer<'o.ry $445.00 per nask. P1atlnum 5432.00 troy oz., N. Y. SiWer Handy & Harman, Sl0.270 per troy ounce. 1.......-...-..-...... .._ ......... ..-... DlllJ Piiat HI F TUESDAY, SEPT. 8, 1981 CLASS I Fl ED C4 Reggie Jackson's angry over. a sour incident with his manager. C2. Slump gets worse Angels lose Clark -and four in a row • IN CONTROL :'\o . 2 st•l'd BJorn Borg. s('en h e r e in his 'ic lon O\'er Da nd Carte r. was !'.>Chcduled to nieN '.'io. 13 seed ,.,. . ....,_ Y annick :--;oah toda.' in fo11rth·round ac 11 on of thl' L·.s Open For s tory on :\J on d ;.iy·s ups<.•t:-.. see page C3 KANSAS CITY. Mo. (APl -It was no coincidence lhal Willie Wilson was struggling before this season's baseball strike at the s ame lime the Kans as City Royals were dropping to 10 gam~s below .500. And it is no coincidence that the Royals are 1n firs t place in the On TV tonight channel 5 at 5:30 American League West Division at the same time Wilson has begun finding the magic Louch that carried him and the Royals to the heights 1n 1980. MONDAY NIGHT, the switch· hitting outfielder stroked four s ingles and scored twice as the Royals pounded the Angels. 7-1. ll was his third four· hit game or the "s econd seas on ." S ince the strike, he's raised his average 25 points to .296. It's unfair lo say. as a few were s a y ing prior to las t year·s Kansas City Ph1ladelph1 a World Series. that the Roy als can·~ win without Wilson 's intimidat ing presence on bas e. But it's fair to s ay they always seem to win more games when he's do- ing well "ll"s getting a hllle better, .. Wilson said Monday night. "Last year was one 1n a Hfet1me. l think I don't thmk l will eve r have one like that again. but I hope I'm wrong.·· The key to his resurgence. Wilson s ays. 1s finding the ability to relax "RIGHT-HANDED. I was try. ing to pull the ball all the ti me.·· he said "I just r elaxed my hand in the stan(·c Left·handed, I'm put ting the bat on my c;houlder In th(• stance I'm not worrying about anything I'm Just going out and playing baseball You Just have lo relax and let your reactions take c; · of themsel vcs " The Angels sufrered more than their fourth s traight loss. During pre-game battmg practice, a shot off the bat of Dan Ford struck young outfielder Robby Clark in the side of the face The Angels s aid later he had s ufrered a frac· , tu red bone below the right eye The victory went to rookie left hander Mike Jone~. who's· 3 I s ince being call ed up from Omah<1 after the strike I le got two inning relief help from Ornnge Coast College product Dan Quisen berry. WILSON SINGLED off loser M 1ke Witt. 5-8. m the fi rst inning and stole second as the Ruyab loaded the bases on <1 walk and third basem an Rut r h llob~on ·~ error. but got onl) one run, on a bases loade d "'alk lo ll al ~t cRae In the third. Willie Ai ken~ s lammed his twelfth home run of the year afte r Gt·orge Hrctt ~mgled Amos ow. follol"ed \\Ith a single and MC'Rac doubled him to third to chase Witt and bring on J esse J efferson. who gave up a s acrifice fi r to Darrr l Motlev Brett ·s sac nf1ct· fi} scored Wilson from thi rd The An gels got a run in tht' fo urth on s ing les by H1 t•k Burleson. Rod Car e"" and Bobb\ G rich. onlv the fifth run the A n gels h a d scored 1n four ga mes Qu1senbt:rry h;id no trouble· Football wasn't one of Crisell's priorities Former USC back opted for an education and $25 million later, he's glad he did By JOHN SEVANO played." (He red·shirted but suited for ho me games in '64 .) 01 Ille o.llJ P'llot St.H When Bob Cn sell entered USC as a junior m 1963. he had a difficult dec1s1on to make "For me. 1t was more a question of graduating than antyth1ng els e Football at SC is so demanding a lot of guys never do graduate. It was a matter of priorities at the time and football wasn't one of them ." The Newport llarbor High and Orange Coast College g raduate had to c hoose whether to pursue football or an educa - tion While Crisell was a running back He picked t he latter . and 1t would be hard to say he made the wrong choice L OOKING BACK After eight years with Coldwell Banker. Crisell developed his own company en· titled. a ppro priately e no ugh, Crisell Properties Cin Newport Beach l. He also teamed with his brother to form Crisell Brothers Development Company (based in Chicago > throughout high school <he also attended Loyola ) and junior college. Coach John McKay tried to convert him into a de- fensive back It was an adjustment he fo und hard to make. In all. Crisell now has more than $25 million in developments. plus holdings in a chain of athletic clubs <one being the San Juan Creek Athletic Clubl. "Looking bac k. I wish I had been more interested in football." admitted Crisell. "I jus t never really could make t he transition." Yes. it certainly would be hard to knock the decis ion Crisell made When Crisell was interested. he made people take notice . At 5-912. 180 pounds. he wasn •t noted for running over oppo· nents. but as Crisell said. "I was a bread and butter runner. 1 was never anything s pectacular, but they could always count .. , was on a football scholarship at use and I was on the team m '63 and '64, .. e xplained Crisell from his home in San Cle m ente , "but I never really Chargers make it a laugher Fouts' born bs produce big headache for Browns CLEVELAND <AP> -The Cleveland Browns hi:tve long bee n called the Kardiac Kids Call them v1ct1ms ol cardiac arrest today The Browns stood around Monday night, watching San Diego's Dan Fouts bomb them into submission and Chuck Muncie run over and around them at will And what was supposed lo be a close. down-to-the-gun game -as most of Cleveland's have been in the pastfew years was a 44-14 laugher for the Chargers . FOUTS CAME OUT throwing, as he was expect· ed to do. He didn't s top until he·d completed 19 of 25 passes < 15 in a row at one stretch l for 330 yards and three touchdowns . Muncie started off in high gear and didn't s top until he'd amassed 161 yards <equalling his single-gam e career high ) and a touchdown. Fouts' passing and Muncie's running accounted for 49 of the Chargers' plays. from scrimmage. It was also supposed to be a two-sided air show And it was that. On the losing s ide was Brian Sipe. the Nation al Football League's passing champion and Most Valuable Player a year ago. Try as he might to keep things from getting out of hand (he threw the ball 57 times and complet· ed 31, both club records , for 375 yards>. he and t h e Browns were simply ove rmatched . Cleveland's only touchdowns were Sipe's passes of 18 yards to Ricky Feacher and four yards to Greg Pruitt. "We expected a shootout.'' said Browns Coach Sam Rutigliano, ·'but we didn 'l expect It to be so one· sided." AND SIPE ASSESSED It thl~ way: "I fell we were playing catch-up footbaJl from the second quarter on. We were forced intothrowlngsooften for two reasons. One was that they played our run very well (aJlowingjustS3 yards on 14 rushes). • Chargers for their lack of a ground game in 1980 (16th in the league m rushing despite the arrival of Muncie from New Orleans in the fifth game> was somehow pivotal m the enormity of their victory. "They heard a lot of things about not being able lo run the ball," Fouts said. "l think it gotto them." BUT SIPE. COACHED by Don Coryell at San Di ego State in the early 19705, laid all the credit at the feetofthe Chargers' head coach. "Don's preparation for this game was absolute· ly superb," S ipe said. "Once he got us down he went into a s tyle or defense that would yield some but not give up a big one. I think he's one of the real geniuses in football today." . By the end of the fi rst quarter the Chargers w~re in control 10-0, thanks to a four-yard touchdown run by James Brooks.San Diego's No. ldraftchoice. and a 50-yard field goal by Rolf Benirschke. It was just before that first field goal ( Benirschke was a lso good on kicks of 43 and 33 yards later in the game> that Fouts really took control. He completed 15 in a row, two shy of the NFL record Baltimore's Bert Jones set in 1974. They accounted for 202 of Fouts' yards and two of his touchdowns. 13 yards to Brooks and four yards to Hank Bauer. Expos fire Williams PHILADELPHIA (AP> -Dick Williams as fired as manager of the Montreal Expos today and replaced by Jim Fanning, the club's minor league chief. The Expos' president said the move was. made because the team needed a firmer hand in the dugout. "I just didn't tblnk the club could win the way we're playing," said John McHale, president and generaJ manager of the Exp06. "We lack dis- cipline and direction." on me to get four yards when they needed it and that's what m ~ a\'erage was. four yards .. Cr1sell earned the ball a lot more for the Pirates in ·s1 than he did m '62 Of course in '61 Steve Musseau was OCC 's coach The next vear it was Dick Tucker . who immediately brought succes5. cha ng ing a 4·4 I season I m '61 > mlo a 9·1 cam paign and an Orange Sho"' Bowl ap pearance in '62. "I r eally liked Musseau ." refl ected Crisell "I re membe r he had a terrific rec ord at Mater Dei. and he had ear ly sue cess at Orange Coast. too. Rut then he started losmJ!. . "When Musseau was fired. after my first year, eve ryone fe lt bad Some of the players even went to a supervisors meet ing to see if we could get him hi s job back. When we got there we knew there was no way we were going lo cha nge their minds ·· So. the team waited on Tucker "Tucke r came in and it was lik e a breath of fresh air." remembered Crisell "He had a winner's concept and he was a <See CRISELL. Page CJ) with Uw An gt' ls m his two m ning-. of "o rk . St'tting them do\\ll in order 1n tht• eighth and ninth mnings Tonight, lhl' A11gl•ls will send Geoff Zahn (9-7 > against Dennis Leonard 17 101 Lopes wants d ecision LOS ANGELES 1AP1 The Los An~clcs Dodger~ infield has been a unit sinCl' mid 1973. the longc-.t running foursomt· 1n bast•ba ll histon . with Steve Garvt·y al fir"t. ·l>a\'e Lopt'S at second. Ron ('(•\' at third and Bill H us~ell al shori-.top ll ha" been a productive mf1eld a!> "'ell. and m Mon clay nig ht's 5-1 \'l clon on .·r San f''ranl'1sco. (;a rn•)· smgled home Lope~ with tht• f1r~t run in the first inning and Cl':> .,l;immcd h1'> 12th homt•r ll"O inning., later Tht• int1l'ld. though, ha~ rl' l"t'IVL·d eons 1cl l'r ablc crit1c·1~m "'er the years EH•none. 11 '>(•ems. \\ants to gl't n et ,;f one or ,mother of us.·· "alll J.opt.'"· playing his Se<'ond gamt• <lftcr returning from the d1s ablt•d lis t l't·ople \I. ant to brt'ak up thi~ unit , a nd the) talk a bout <tge Age has nothing to do With ll .. I'll play whall•v cr role they want me• to play, and I ve been QUiil' t'XpreSSI\(' about that." s aid the 35·yea1 old Lope~. Y.ho was s1wllecl for two weeks by 21 yc•ar old Steve Sax • , ··tn a ll fatrnl'~~ to m e. to Steve anrl to tht• clu b, lht.·y «the Dodger bra:-.s 1 h;i\'e to make a dec1s1on ont.• "'ay or the othe r Also Monday. 21 year-old Mike \I ar~hall maclt• his major league <1.-but. tl.tking <H<•r for Gane~ at firs t. and hl' cracked a double orr t ht· toµ of the 1.·enl(•r f1 t•ld "'all m hi s lll'St al bat. · · 1 JU"t want to s ho\\ t hem I can hcindlt• m~ self 1n the maJor league~. ..aid :\1 arshall. who \\On tht• ·Triple Cro \l.n" at Albuquer que of tht· PaC'1f1C' Coast League with a 374 batting a\'erage. 34 homc run~ and 140 RBI "But I don t think 1"11 have much of a ehanC'<' to pla~ these last fe \\ wet•ks. .. , plan to pla~ a li ttle outfield this ""1nt er <in \'enewela 1 and poss1bl~ some third base For four n•ars, I've been a first baseman. but first base doesn't look too good for m e as long as Ste\'e Garve\' 1s s till around Mtt•r I .opes led off thc Dodgers' first \\1th a single• and took third on Dust\' Rakcr ·s one-out base hit. c;a rve~· drove home Lopes with \\ hcit dcvelopcrl as the game \\inning RRI "I want to approach this thing fronr a positive standpoint.'' Sipe added. "Tonight we just didn't score enougb points." Williams became manager of the Expos in ""..,.... 1976. The team finished under -~ bis first two Fout.a said he fe lt the derision directed al the seasons, but in each of the tut two years it loat the San Diego's Mike Williams. nght . breaks up a pass /rom Cleveland's Bnan Sipe to Do~ Logan f BS J. National League Eaat champiooablp by one 1ame. k--...... ,..,> Cort • · I ~ . . • • AMERICAN LEAGUE Roy el a 7, Angela 1 CALll'OtlJllA KANSAS CITY ......... . ........ 8ur1e1n,u • 1 > 0 Wl!Min, cl s 2 • o C.,ew, lb J 0 I 0 Wlllle,2b S 0 I 0 B•ylof',4" 4 0 0 0 llrtll,lll > I 1 I Grkll.lb • 0 1 I Alkem , 10 l I I z Oow,."'41.c 4 0 0 0 011,,cl ) I I 0 F'ol'd,rf J 0 I 0 MC RM, di> J 0 7 1 Btnlqw,CI 4 0 0 0 Walll...,,t • I 1 O Herper,11 l O I 0 Motley,rt J 1 1 1 ~:=:~ ~ g g g W•"9tn.o • 0 I I Lynn.Ill' I 0 0 0 Toleb J-4 I I I Totels l3 1 13 6 korellylMl ... I C•lllwnl• 000 010 000-1 K•nsu City ICQ 100 Ob-7 E Hob1on, Burle'°" OP -Celltomle l LOB -C.lll0tnl• 10, Kenws City 1 28 - McR .. , Welhan HR Aikens (121 S8 - Wiison. S Carow SF Molley, G. Bron. Ce11 ...... a IP H R IER aa SO Wlll lL,W I 7 t 4 l 2 1 J t11•'10fl s 1 l , I 0 Moreno O O o o o K•-'Clty M. Jones CW, 4 II I l "3 OvlMntlluy 7 0 0 0 0 I Wiii ptlCIW!cl 10 • Wlltr• In the Jro JeHen.on pll<r.d lo l Dane" In the ttf\. WP -JefftrWH\ T 1 J.4 A -7S,OS4 14•,2,R• .... r11 Te .. s 000 000 001 1 1 o ... ,...,., 100 010 00•-J 1 0 Hont ycutt ano Suno1>er9. Norris ano Newman W Norris ( 10_.1. \.-Honeycutt l•·•l HR T .. as. B. Jones 121.A-»,m . YaiMt-.4,arowenJ MllW-M 000 001 IOC>-1 4 0 New York 110 100 00•-• I O Lerch. S.rnard 17), Auvustlne Ill ....o Moort, Guidry, Oavf\ (7), Gona11• (91 •nd CtrOIW. W Guklry (10 ll L-Ltr<I> !..el HR --MHwaukH, Yount (9). New York, Net- tles l 11ll, W•nlleld 191 A SS,OI Twl,.u , ••w Jost r or onto 000 000 000--o I z Minnesota 000 700 02• s o Bennvuer G•rvln Ill, Murray Ill 1no Mlrhnaz, 0 J..:kson Corbett 111 1nd Butor• w J ackSOfl IJ.21 L -8e"119uer 12 .. 1 !.- Corbett l'I A S,0'24 M41rlften 9, Wllllo S.Oa S Sutllt OSI 000 101 9 16 I Ct11c-000 001 lOO -S 1l 0 Bullie, A.-r,.,,. 161 1nd N1rron, Flro••. Dotson, AUQUslo 121, ROOfnW>n (7), Hlcl<•Y Ill. Farmer 19> and Fisk W-BuUlt 12-11 L Oohofl II •l S AndtrW>n U I HR- Sulllt, P..:lortk 191, ParW>n• 111, Serna Ill. CIHCaQO, S.rnararo 01 A 14,392 Orlolnt,IMllMJ c .... ,.nd 000 001 010 1 • ' B•ltlmore 0111 7SO Oh t 1l 0 Waots, G•rt-ISi, Glynn 171 •nd Husar. Pru•tt. P•lmer, T M•rl•n•1 fl) •nd Otmpwy W P•l-r l!>-11 L-W11ts IM ) HR Clt¥tllnd, HOH 111, B•lt1rno•e. Mur- riJy I UI, Oem1>1ey 141 A 11,377 Tl,.nl, R.-IS.• I Bo""" 000 000 1~ 1 1 O Oeiroot 010 000 O'l• l 4 O Ofew, Stan•ty Ill, Bur9me1er 111 •nd ~ rn•n. Mortis •no Parrhl1 W Morr11 112-4) L 0)t<la 14·1) HR-BOllO<\, Yaslrztmskl IS). Oet•on, ~tmp Ill A •7.0M NATIONAL LEAGUE Dodgers 5, Giants 1 SAN FllAHCBCO Lo\ AHOELlS ell r II bl •II r II llM Mor_,,20 l 0 0 0 l -s.lb l 1 I 0 C•1>e1t,10 4 O 1 0 landrta,cl • o 2 o Cl•rk,rf 3 0 1 0 Baker,11 • O I o 0 E • ..,,,lb ' 0 1 0 Gar•o . ID I 0 I 1 Htrndon,11 4 I I 0 Mar.,.f, 10 3 I 1 0 Mutn.d 4 O 1 o Co .lb 3 2 I l Mo.c Jo IO Guarrer,rf J o o o LtMJlr,u • 0 I I $cioK1a c 1 0 0 0 Whltson,p 0 0 0 0 Tl>Oma•.U 7 0 0 0 Rlpfey,p O 0 o O we1c11,p 1 o o o B Smltll,ph I 0 I 0 A PeniJ,P 0 0 0 0 Brelnlnv.p 0 0 0 0 R Smlth,pll O o O I Vtn•bl,Ph I 0 0 0 Htoontur p o o o o Rowt...,.,_p o O O o Br11,.,.,,P" I 0 0 o Total• J1 I 8 I lol•li 17 \ I ' S< .... by 111111~ Sin Frtnel$CO 000 001 OOC>-I los AnQPlft 103 001 oo. -5 OP S.n Francisco 2 Los Anoei.t 2. LOB s.n Francisco •. Los '°'"99''" 4 2B M•y, M.trsr.att. HR CtY (121 SB - l andre.ua S S<•-1• SF -Smlll>. San Fra11el1<0 IP H R ER 89 SO WhllSOfl IL. \ 71 1"> • 4 4 I I Ropley I'> O O O O B rt 11\lnQ I I 0 0 O Rowland J o 1 1 2 Let A_... Wtl<h IW 1 SI S<> I I S 4 A Pena 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nltdenlver IS 1 I 3 I 0 HBP by R.,...1...,0 ICtyl T 2 35 "' •t.stl C-It, C.-r•lMll 0 Chic-2)0 00. 002 10 IS 0 SI Lout~ 000 000 000 0 J 0 Biro ...,., Oa•ls. Sorensen, Edelen 141, Syku 171 at\O Porler, S.n<llez W-Blrd 14 21 l Sortn .. n 17 61 HR ClllC"90, eonos 2 m A l1.m •-t.P.-1,..t7 S•n 01~ 100 000 600 I 10 I Clnc1nnat1 101 001 SO•--t 13 t Wtllll, Urre1 171. Sl>ow Ill, Lucas Ill 1t\O Ktnntdy Se• .. r, Priu Ill and O'Berry, NOl•n W S.•••r 11111. \.-Show (l>-11. HR Clnc1nna11. Bt nch 2 ISi A-u.~. e • .,..s. Plllllln• MonlrHI 000 400 100 s s I Pllll-tl)tlla 010 002 ~ I I Barw-n, Sow 161, Frym•n 161, Rur-. (1) artO C.rttr, M. Oe••S. Proly 171. Lyle (9) i nd Mortl•nd. Boone. w Fryman U 2). L- Proty 12·11 S RHrdOn ISi HR Monlreal, Pa rrlsJ> (61 A Jl,401 FlllSTGAME Plr•i.tl,-111 Nt w Vork 100 000 000-1 3 o Pltlst>uroll 001 ooo Ola 2 • o xott, All.,. Ill. S..reve Ill and SIHrns, 0 J..,,.., '"" 191. Scurry 191 ano "'""la W Jot>H ll JI l-11.,. IS.SI S-Scurry 141 HR PitUburllf>. Montanez (It, Nl<C>SI• '" SECONOOAME Plr-1n5,-h4 New Yorlt 010 010 000-4 1 I P1t111>ur911 001 220 00• S 11 0 Fatcont, Bollano l•J. Sta r•v• IS). MarthaH 111 •nd Hoctoe1; lOl\9, Crur 161, LM Pl •nd p,,,.. w -L-11-01 1.-eon•no II II 5-l.ee Ill HR Now Yor~. Meullll ISi A-','3S A1l,..tl, araw1 J Houston 000 110 001 J I 7 Allen!• 001 100 000-7 S I K-r. O Smltn Ill, uCorte 191. S.m- blto ft) I nd Asllby, 80991, Camp fl). Hra-y 191 ....0 S.nedlcl W-0 ~Ith IN I l-<:amp 11-21. S S.mbllo (9). HA- Allenla, Hornar Ill; Ho13lon, Crua (13) ... -1.3'1. Top 10 (-..,IM It Bats) AMERICAN LIEAOUIE 0 All R H l'lct. Zisk, SH1Ut 10 271 l7 96 .U. 11.H-nn,C>.olil-15 U. 7J 111 .m L•n•ford.Boston 7t 314 •t tCD .m Remy, ec..ton " 2n 4l " .J27 Harvrow.c1e .. 1-13 1se 3! 1> .m Peclor.ll, Seattle 11 311 J9 102 .m Oll•er. Tu•• .. m .. IOI .l2r Orkll, .._... 1' UI U 11 .. JH Ball, Tnu 16 2'1 JS 90 _,. ~ Cooper, Mil•-• 12 .l14 st 101 .112 .._._ Arme1. O.~land, 71, Tilomu, Mllweut.•, 11: Oridl, M111t. 11, £¥-. eos ..... u. LllZ•,,_I, ClllC..,O, 16, C. J~, Oalll-, "· ._ . .._.,,. Ar"'"-Oalllend, M~ Otllvle, Mllw-.O, SI. Wlllflekl. ,.._ v .. -, $0; 11 .... ,, T---. ~; PK!of'tll. $Mttle, )4. ,,......." ......... Clear, llOllM, •1; V~ll~kll, Ml ... -.., 11·11 Torru, ..... 1-1; Ov!Ory, .... YWIC, 10.); Morrlt, O.Velt, U.f; McOr._w, lleltll'Nt'e, .. J; D. #lan!Ma, .. ..._.., '1-4; 9Wlll, caic..-. N. ......... ~ .......... ... " .. -·-ti ... .... ,, ... -,.. i . -....... U:~I .... ~ ·-··-1• '°'"' Clncl11ne11, 11, lcl\ml•I, l'hllad<lllll\la, at, Conopelon, Clncl-0, St. 8utllner, ChlCAQO, SI , o ....... ~ ti. Plttl!Me 11 IH<ltlMll s.-. Clnc111N11, ll 2. llllodtn. l>itt... Owrtl\, I I. C•rtton, Pl\11•0.lpl\la, ti J. C.amp, A•len1e, 1 1, \lei.Au• .. , ~ II~. Ryon, Ho.Alon, I J; llWJI, ~ .... NFL Chergers 44, Browna 14 lo,..~O...rtan San oi.vo to 10 1• 1o--u Cl•••I-0 1 7 0-14 SO J 8rool<• 4 "'n IB•nlrtchll• lllc~I SO -FG S...lrtcllke j(I Cit Fta<Mr 11 p.,, from Sipe tJac- klckl SO Mlincle' run ISenilM:hkl klcld SO FG Senlrtchk• fl SO J Brooks ll pau from Fouts IBenl•SCllk• kocld Ct• G Pruitt 4 p .. \ from Stpa tJacOOt kick l SO B•utr • P•H from F'out1 IBenlrtcllh lllCk l SO -FG Benlrtchkt lJ SO R Smith JI pau from Fouu IB•nlrs<hllt klO I A 11,904 lfNll•ijl,..1 SU11s11u RUSHING San Oleoo. Muncie,. 1•1, J Brooks I 11, C1ppelle1t1 S-1• Fouts 2-9, lulhtt 2 1 Cl•ve•..,o, M. Pruitt 1-30, G Pruitt, l·tl, Sipe 4 10, Hiii 1·2 PASSING Sali Oiego, Fouh 19·2S4330 Cle.et-, Sipe 31 S1 7 31S RECEl\/ING S.n 01eoo. JOIMr ~"'· Muncie 4 U, Wln>low 2·23. J Br00111 2-9, Smith I ll, B Broou 1·71, Sell•• 1.14, Slo•ers I S, Sauer I·• Cle•el•nO, G P1ultt I .... N...-6-11, M Pruitt 4 lO, l-• 71, Ruckff S..a. Hiii 7 U Ftachtr I 11. College top 20 The ToP Twenty loams In Tile AHou•WCI Press toll-•-11 poll, with llrsl.pta<e •ote• In parenu..w., wason 1 r"'°rd and lolal polnl\ 1 M1clll1>11" 1311 04-0 1,114 1 AlaO.""' ( 111 14-0 1, 110 3 Olllahomll Ill 0-0-0 1.~ 4 NOi,.. 0.,,,. 141 0.0-0 1,074 s use 111 o.o-o 1,00. • Georv•• l•I 1.0-0 m 1 NtDr••k• 04-0 7,. I Toxal 0.0-0 741 9 PennS1 1 14 70 Ctle I Ptll\Duroh 04-0 IU 11 Ollio St O .0-0 S.:. 12 UCLA 0-0-0 448 I J Nortll C•rolln• o.o-o 440 U MllSlUIPPI SI 1.0-0 ... IS. BrfQl>am Younv 14-0 J7l .. Ml;ornl, fl• l.Q.4 J~ 11 W•Sl>l"Olon o.o-o m 11 Florida St 1.0-0 , .. 19 Slanforel 0.0-0 llO 10 Arl1Gr\I St 0-0-0 Ill ~~ -· Southern 500 111 0ar1""""'· s.c .1 The rnulls Of Mono1y'1 SoutMrn SOO Grand N•lional stoo or race. wl111 lype of or, I-tGmj)leled -wlr1Mr'1 a.,.,_ IPHd In mpll I Ne•I Bonntn. Ford Thu.-rt11ro, •1. 11• ..... 1 O.rrell Wallrtp, Bulo Rogel, 161 3 O.w Marcl1, Bul<k R-•. 161 :166 4 Terrv LIOOnl•. Bulcll R-1. >ti. s Bueldy B•Ur, Buick R-1. 161 • 0.J• E1rnhard1. Pontiac G,.•na Prix, I Bill ElllOH, Ford Thunderbird, M . I 0.•ld PtAfson Bulo R-1, J6l. t Booby Alhson, CNvrofel Monlt Carlo, ltS 10 C•I• Y•rborOVQfl, Butek R-1. l62 II Ron Bouchard, Buoo R-1. :163 12 JOOy RIOiey, Ford T11uncs.r1>lrd, l62 IJ Lakt S-0. BulCk R-1. l61 '"~ H•nv Gant, PO<\llK Grand Prix, l60 IS. Joe Ruttman, PO<\llac Grand Prix, l60 16. Mor9<1n ShePN!rd, Bufcll R-t. 151. 11 Lenn"' Pono BulO R-1. J~ II J .. Mllltll..,, Pontiac Grind Prl•, JU 19 OtCk M41v. Ooooe Mirada, 3Sl lO Mlk• AleHnder, Oldlmo«>llt Clltlau, U.S. Open lal fl'l1ttl\l"9--Parti, N.Y.I _,,.,,,_11-s1,..i.1 John McEnroe Ott Kevtn Cur'9n. 1-S • ...o. 4 I. R•mHh ICriSl>nan <let. Gene Mayer, •-6, t 4. 1-4, 1 S, rehred, VllasGerulalllsdel. l•an l enol,4J,6 •.J.1>,l-6,6 •. BructMan50flde1 Jose Lu••Cterc,6-J, 1,.,6-l _,. .. Sec-11..,M 0...lllff Vtelor "'may1-Hank Pfister Ott Tracy Oel.alle Trey Wallkt, 1 s, 1-4, Oa•ld C.rter Francisco Gonzatei def Sam Gtamm•l•a Tony GlarnrNI•• ~I. 1 .. , I_., MIU c.t\111- r om Gulllk \On d~t Al varo FUtot-J•tl'TM Flllot ... 2.• 1,~1 -11·1 Tlllnl II_. Ooltllff1 Poler Flem1nv-M<Enrot def Terry -· Eliot hllw:her, 2-4.1·4. l,. 6-3.•·l •·2, Heinz GuntharOl·Pt1u Mc Namara del Chrli Mayone Tim M.tyOlte, •·•, ~2. "4 JOl\n Ntwcomm.Fr.O Slolle Ott. Tony Graham-Bruce NlctKMs, 3_., 4-3, 1 ... 4-6, 6~ w-·, l'aur11111-s1,...., Mertine Nnrallto•• Ott Ka01y JO<'-, •·O, ~ 1 Cl\rll Evert Lloyd 0.1 a.ttlna Bu~. 6-2, 1>4, H•na Mandllko•• Ott. DUI< Hee LM,. 1, 6-0. SylYla Hanlka def. Sii.iron W•I•~. 6 2, 1-S. Barbar• Gerken clef. Jo Durie, 16, 4·1. Tracy •ustln del. ROiie '"'"· 4-1, ~l. BarO.ra PoC'l•r clef And,... 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U,112 I• 10-10--214 J1ne1 Colts, u .111 n -6'1-71-214 6tck'I' P,,arW>n, \1,131 11-IJ.ll llS Susie M<"'lll\ltr, 11,l'.18 13 61J.IJ 21\ Vtekl Fff(IOn, $1,139 69·71-l~llS Pally H•'l'fS, $1 131 61J.ll>-l.__11S Belly Burftonot, $1,419 1• 71-11>-llt Nancy Loper·""'*ilon, 11,419 7111-1+--11• Atlson Sheard. \1,lOO 7~71'4'1-711 Joyu ~11m1ersk1, $1,lOO 1~10-11 111 0 1anne 0.1ley, \I 100 16 ,....._211 M J Smtih SI, 100 14-12-11 111 Let Burkt II 100 14-11>-12 111 JtanM11t ICtrr, $1,100 11 -14·71 -711 Therow H"\SIOn, $1,100 14-... 1• 211 ~vtvi• eertolacc1n1 11.100 7!>-•IJ.7+--111 "'h o Miiier, U•S 71 ,, ... .__, .. Holly H""l•Y. l1'S IS ll-71 719 CtnOy Owomoer1tn. V6S 17·11·11 719 Katlly Younv, Sl6S 711S-ll-21' Kathy Hilt, vu n 1•1>-21' Katlly Martin, '70 /J.1J.I)-11t Ctndy ~eut•r. Vl>S IJ 1)-1)--219 M1rdell Wllk•M. l16S 1S-11-13 119 IC•llly POl11owa•t, SIU 71 1)-14-11' Elaine Hano. »ll 11 77-12-220 Marty OtC•erson, U ll 1J 1!>-12 170 Lori G•rti.<•, »ll 13·1•1).-220 Mary ~r. U ll 1•·12·1 170 Mullin Sciencet-Oe•lln. lSIJ 14 12-14--220 Bart>.lra Barrow, UIJ 10 1!>-1~ no BPlh SolCHnon, Utl 11 IJ.14>--110 l aura Hurlbut lSIJ IS-41-11 no CANADA CUP U.S. 6, Czechoslovakia 2 Sctft l>Y Perie<l1 Cr .. cflO\IO•ekt• 1 I °" 2 USA 0 1 4 '4 flirll Perlotl 1 Cre<hoslo••••• Kokrment 2 11a t•I I] 31 Penalt1os lor~I• Cu I H Ouoac" Crt, 11 OI McC1an•1>•n. USA, 14 SI Sec-Period 7 C1t<hostov•k11, Rusnall 7 I Pasek. Cllalupal, JS 3 USA. Ea•ts I !Howe, l 1n9ow1n1, S 01 • USA T•lalou• 7 IChristofl. Brot•nl 17 16. Pen•llles -Mor row. USA, 1 44, V•IO, Cze, 1 st, R.nnak. ere II "· JollnWH\, USA, II u NellO., Cre 1~ S1 T lllrd Pe riOll S USA, Talalous l IL•"ll••Y Chr,.toff>. 23, 4 USA, Ea•es 1 IJollnW>n How•> •. fl, I USA, OuM I !Larson, Ea•esl, S.01 , I USA, W Miller I !Eavu, JollnW>n). S 20 Ptnaltll>\ Unqway, USA 2 "'· Pouur, CH .• lO Larson, USA, • 21. Lanqw•y, USA, 11 II Lanvway, USA, 1' 11 SllGU on goat c1~cMs•o•OI• 6-7·U 11 USA I 9,9 2S Goalie\ C.ZKllO\l<>•ak•• Lanv USA. F.Sl>O\•IO A 10 .... Oilier Sco,.u Canada •. Sweoen l USSR,, F lnt•nd I Dena Point Yacht Club SAN CLEMllENTE ISLAND •ACE Handicap'"""' by CIA.SI IOR·A I Ousl Em, Sit .. Soaru, SOYC, 7 Hot FlaSI>, 01n Cl•PP, ABYC. 3. Au11>klous. Sob Butcher, SWVC. IOR B -I. Klt\Or.O Se>lrll. Miit and Mar ty Voo-1. LBYC. 1 Rene9ade, Sandy Purdorl. SDYC. l Vl•ace. ROClerl Sc.l\IM, SOYC. PHRF-A -I FIUIOI• Flyer, Aller'! Simon, SWYC, 2 81>11 Off, Andy Sibert. SSYC, J Timber Woll, l •rry Hervey, CBYC. PHRF'·8 -I. Vauy, G. Caprlo9llo, SOVC, 2. Bart, Fr.-1 Hemmt11, SOVC; J Pem II, Eel con .... SWYC PHRF C -I. Velkyrle, 8111 end Sue M<1< rey, ~ BYC, 7 _,lltlM, Dennis Par· rell, SOYC; J Jlm·Jlm II, J-• WH&llllO, OPYC. PHRF·O -I. Tlver Liiiy, A.W. Holcltr: neu, Cor C.ys YC. t Gancte 11, Oouo and SUHnl\e Jor\11. OPYC, l . s~"'"'· Stew Oultoll, OPVC. S0t1F -1. ~te. Jim G.-elcl, SO'l'C; J . .Anellemo, ~ Sodaro, llVC; J Het.iro, R-l.udwlt, SOYC. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. September 8, 1981 H l f' (:3 APW..,.-• DEJECTION Clcvelund Rrown~ de fens1vt' end Ly!(' Alzado kneels de.1ectl·dl,\ lwhind Brown~· ht>nc:h as thl• San Dh•g11 Churgl·I'~ t'lohl>t•rt'CI lhl· Brrmn-. :\t onda.\ 111gh1 1n Cll•\ L'l:rncl ~t ;icl1um 11 1 1 ------ It's a busy month for Costello Costa Mesa city cha'mpionship has him hopping The month of September figures to be a busy one for Joe CoMello. Costello is chairman of the annual Costa Mesa City Championship that lakes pl ace this comm~ Saturday and Sunday It is a fixture tha t deserves its rightful pla<·e on the golfing c;ilendar with former cham pions having made the m s elves conspicuous in other areas of golf after winning here: GOlF HOWARD L. HANDY If Costello can get Brian Lindley to compete again this year . he will have another young man v. ho could do quite well for himself 1n the future. l.tndley, an aerospa ce engineer for McDonnell· Oougla~. lives in F'ountain Valley and m ade himself known in the U.S Amateur cham· pwnsh1ps m San Francisco this past week Whtie tht' Costa Mesa tournament 1s virtually upon us. Cost('llO w1 II not be through when he pre st•nts the e xtr<t\'aganza with a large contingent of voluntcer help from the m<.•n's and women's dubs Nov. tourn;iment director Doug Ftnley and c·ha1rman Skip McMahan have announced that three tour winn<'rs this year have sent in entries Put tht• nap ws of J ohnny Miller. Bruce Lietzke and John Cook on the Its! of pla) ers for the SoCal t•vent and even 1f no more s1~n to play, 1t will be onl· of lh(' b1gJ:!C:-.t su ch off-seasrm aff<11rs in many 'e<irs We art.· holding the first Will J ordan :\ll-morial lournament and banquet at the club on Wednesday, Sept 30, and 1t should be a big affair as \H•ll ... Costello :.a vs :'\Itlll'r "on thc Tucson and Lo!> Angeles Opens this vear and lied with Jack Nicklaus for ~econd behind Tom Watson 1n the Masters. one stroke behind lie rcach('d ht'-zenith 10 197 1 when he won $353,000 aflc•r <:apturing t•1ghl tournamcnb * • • Entr) deadline for the event 1s Sept 25 with a SIOO c ntr) ft•(• for golf and dinner or $25 for dtnner only CHIP SHOTS With all the outstanding ThL· t'\'ent will have ind1 v1dual starting times from 8 to 1 that da) "1th the dinner at 8 the same L·ven1n~ For more particulars, write to Will .Jord<Jn Memorial Day, P 0 . Box 1200. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 events coming up in Orange County. one cannot overlook the 75lh anniversary tournament put on by tht> City of ;'l;ewport Reach Sept 21 at In ine Coast CC Tht>rl' 1s still time lo s1j!n up for this one if you CJre ii resident of Newport Beach. Corona de! Mar or Balboa or helong to Irvine Coast or Big Canrnn CC Call 640-227 1 for further 1nformat10n C>ct I 1s a date members of the R:.i ncho San Jo<Jquin M!'n's Club have been wall- ing for for a long Lime That ·s "hen the ·new" course opens There a re several ne" holes. tn· eluding six and e ight. :ind m<'mbers arP eagerly awaiting lhc op(•ning RS.J 1s plannml? a seniors tournam<'nl De<· 3 which '' 111 be d1v1dcd into two fltghLc; F:CJrly Retiree!> t55-64 1 and Medicare Card Carrier t 65 a nd ovc· r 1 This is one of the most ac- tive groups around and has plans for a weekend at San ~arcoi-. mid w<.'ek and weekend tourna· men ts and a host of other act1 vil1es Wh{'n he 1sn 't pres enting golf tournam ents in the month of September. Costello 1s an average member of the men 's club and even plays a round of golf or two every now and then when he 1sn t bustl~ t•ngagcd 1n helping others • * • TllE SOl'THF.RN CALIFORNIA Open at Los c·o~otcs Country C lub tn Buena Park Nov 1·8. IS :-.hap1ng up CJs one of the top events not on the PGA tour calendar The prize m oney of $215,000 1s '.1-Cll above lhC' average for such an event and, 1n fact. ex<:ecds many tour events of several year::. back. From Page C1 CRISELL OPTED FOR EDUCATION a • • gu~ we could admire · ·wc also had a lot of fun. Playinl'( was ne,•er pressure p ack<'d like 1t wa s under Mussl'au. Every game for him 1 Musseau l was do-or-die. like his Job was on the ltne "With Tucker. we just went out and had fun and won." ....The only game Orange Coast lost that yt>ar was to Sanla An a. The Pirates· performance was Gerulaitis hungry? He leads day of upsets at Open NEW YORK CAP l He was bringing home the bacon, but did he really have lo go for groceries? Vitas Gerula1tis upset third· see ded I va n Lendl o f Czechoslovakia 6·3. 6·4. 3·6. 3·6. 6-4 Monday in the fourth round of the U.S. Open tennis cham· pionships. A tournament aide s aid later he was escorting Gerulaitis to hi s meeting with the press, when the player s uddenly headed in another direction . "Whe r e are you going?" queried the young aide. "I 'm going to get groceries," replied Gerulaitis, and with that the yellow-haired New Yorker got Into his yellow Rolls Royce and drove away. It conjured up a vis ion of a rich, s uccessful young man heading off to the store with a list from bis mother -a quart of milk a loaf of bread . . . Lendi headed a list of upset victims Monday. Bruce Manson ousted No. s Jose Luis Clerc of Argentina. No. 8 Pam Shriver fell to Anne Smlth or Dallas. Smitb plays fourth -seeded Martlna Navratllova In a quarterftnal match tonight. · Navr atilova beat No. 14 Kathy Jordan. 6-0. 6·1 Monday · Defending champion John Mc Enroe defeated Kevin Cur ren of South Africa 7-5, 6·0. 6· I. McEn roe will play in the quarterfinals against Ramesh Kris hnan of India, who ad· vanced when No. 7 Gene Mayer was forced to retire because of leg cramps Monday night. Jn the remaining men's fourth· rounders. second-seeded Bjorn Borg was s cheduled to play to- day against No 13 Yannick Noah of France, and fourth· seeded Jimmy Connors plays Mike Cahill. who was inserted into the draw after the tourna· m e nt s tarte d whe n anoth er p layer didn't s how up. No. 6 Guille rmo Vilas or Argentina will play No. 9 Roscoe Tanner. and No . 8 Eliot Teltscher will play tonight against No. 16 Brian Gottfried. Chris Evert Lloyd defeated No. 12 Bettina Bunge with sur- prising ease Monday, 6·2. 6·0 . And Mandllkova beat Duk Hee Lee or South Korea, 6·1, 6-0. Third-seeded Tracy AusUn , the 1979 champion, took Just SO minutes to breeze by veteran Rosie Casals, 6-1, 6·3 Monday night still good e nough to get an Orange Show Aowl lud against undl'fc•ated G ll·nd<Jh• ..... hi ch the But!> won, 23 16 Mo re o( a blocking back un · rtcr Tucker. Crisell 's best game was in '61 against Chaffey v. hen he recorded a 52 ~ anl punt re· turn for a touchdown and also scored another a s OCC won. 14·8 And. even though he wasn't a focal point of the Bucs' offense the fo llowing season . hi s abil1t1es s howed en ough that use awarded him a footb<ill scholarship "I guess my biggest thrill there was tn 1964 when USC beat Notr<.' Dame ... recalled Crisell "That was the Notre Dam<' team that came in ·Un· defeated and led 17·0 at halftime . only to lose 20-17. "Wh at I remember about Coach McKay was that he was a very strict taskmaster. He also never hac1 a whole lot to say during games. lie a lways told us, 'You guys are pro- fessiona ls . You know the job you have to do.· "I r emember after o n e particular loss he came into the locker room, turned out the lig hts and said , •Just think about it'. .. Well. Crisell d id some think· ing. And what he decided was to concen tr ate on an education. "I don't know. m aybe iJ I had to do It over again I would have gone lo a s maller school like Whittier College and concen· trated on football," said Crisell. ·'I dld what I felt was important to me at. t.he time. Plus, I met my wtro at. USC ·• A Jot or people probably wish they followed ln Crlsell 'a rootateps. ----.....,.--~-~....---..--... .. -.--.. ~....----------- 'H /F Orange Coast DAILY PI LOT(Tuesday, September 8, 1981 Ken and Vons Burler sit amongst sume of the collt'cllhles in their must'11111 111.\Iendota .111 Pair overrun by memorabilia Chronic collectors build museum for t heir items M ENDOTA. Ill. 1AP1 Ken and Dor is Buller, chronic collec· tors tor nearly h at f a centu ry, became so overrun by things that lhey built a museum for them Through tht' years they spent weekends and vacations searching antique s hops. Ilea markets and garage s ales th rough out t h e country Anything catching their eye. t h ey bought Even wooden potato mashers. 419 of them. 1l a dozen >ears ago and na med 1t Time Was .. Mon• than 18.000 items are dis · played in mne buildings on 12 acres :.it the i.1cle of a north ccntraJ I llmo1s hig hway There are more than 25,000 visitors during the six months the mus('um is open through Oc lober Adm1ss1on 1s SJ for adults and SJ 50 for youngsters 1910 Stanley Steamer. 1912 four- c• y Ii nde r Buick lo uring car ; elegant 1928 Rolls-Royce Lan- daulel, 1930 Packard dual-cowl Phaeton . 1932 Custom Imperial Chryslt.'r with a Le Baron body ; 1934 Graham convertible coupe: a nd a 1906 tulip body. one - cvlindcr Cadillac Ken, 78, took a fancy to old horsedrawn s leighs and bobsleds and stored them in a rented gara~e He pic ked up hundreds of unique toys uf every conceive able kind. like Andy Gump's "348" car a nd a Toone rville Trolley of ye~terye ar·s cartoon fame. In thl• late 1920s. Butler began a newspaper and printing carel'r a s editor of a southern M1ch1gan weekh Jn a dust y corner of the prinbhop was an old press lie o;;old 1l to I lenr) Ford ror ht~ must>um There 1s a Mam Street with 29 sh ops. each filled with a ut hentic trappings, d "Win ter Won - derland" with s leds. s leighs and antique ice s kates. and fi ve c ompletely e quipped p er iod rooms, from an early A m erican bedroom tu an old farm kitchen. Tht• Bullers were awed "'1th Ford's colletl1on during a 1931 \'I Si l and on the "'ay home hough\ a <;pinning \\heel from a n a nt1qul' s hop The m::un building features a thous and and one toys and playlhmgs of generations past - not a mis hmash . but presented b) calt>gon es Mr~ Uutle1 has her .. Doll Cot- .. This led to churns, ships tn bo ltll'" r l1<·k1ng ho r ... es o ld furn1turf' \\hatcver o ur passwn al t he moment." said \1 rs Ruller tage" a world of 300 little peo- ple Doris, 72. liked dolls She has JOO "We were gelling so man> things that we re nted 10 alley garages around Lown, and att11:!> a n d basements to store them We even had things !>luffed 1n closets and unde r hed~. s:.i1d Mrs . Butler In 195.1. Hutll·r rcstorl'd a 1914 Ford for ~enctota 's centennial parack That ll•d lo his founding of thl' ~1 endol<.1 Antique Car Club and a private collection of pnre less tlJSSICS Among special displays are \\ msome Shirley Te mples with related collect1bles of the child sta r •'Some people think of having a dream house We thought big -a dream museum We opened Ill' has 25 car'> in m 1nl l'Ond1 lion on d1s pl:t ~ Amon g the m a ·1 still love taking care of the clolls," said Mrs Butler "When the '>t'ason ends. I take them home with me I was h and iron their dresses and try lo keep them s potless. and ready to re- l u1 n to our dream museum .. DEA TH NOTICES ('0Ll,l"i8 c.1.1\l''lllt• 'l'l\lll' "'II lit· l'Ul'.llllllfll!,1 (',, "ilu· I'"" RI C II\ RD H II I\ h1·lcl 1111 'I hu1 ,,1,1\ ~IJI \IHd II\ h1·1 d.11ri.:h1t•1 \l.u COl.l.l:'llS. 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HIRl B<nn '"' \ul{u't !I \: I I ~I II Id .• p ,1 t t' ! n •• I 1911!1 In x ('I\ I J () h I() Oll'rtHil'l<.11 r11ntnhut 1on' ffiil\ grandmother (.!adv" I nll1n'> Sllf\l\td 11, hi., "•ft• '.\larulll hl' mall1· 111 th1· \1111•nc•a11 or May"ood. C."1 "!'lt'r'> 3 , hilrln·n llllJ "\'utfl, 11•'.lrl \"n' 1:11111n l'anr11 Rrencla and °!'"mm.it• ( 111110.., ltalph .lnhn. 1;,.111 I!•' .lllhn \ ... ,, \l111111an cl11l'11111 ... and brother (,abt• t11ll1m, .di ,00 in I.I\\ .J.im<'' '\;otll'\ ,1nrl KOFU ~SO:\ o r l' o" 1 a M <' ' a < '1 rt J 11 i.: h l t• r r n I J" (' J 111 I \11 \" I () I i\ :\I ·\ It Y .lnhn ·'"" :i l!r.11Hlt•h1l<l• l'" ll(ll\J'SCl' . IH \(',II .... ,, "HCl llOTHHS H U H OAOWAY MOITUAlY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9 150 IALn I HGHOH SMITH & TUTHILL WHTCllFf CHA''El 427 E 1 7rh <;1 C'osta ~PS,~ 646-937 1 l'tHCl .. OTHUS SMITHS' MOITUAlY 627 Main SI Huotmg1on Beacn 536·6539 ,AClftC VIEW MIMOllAL ,AH Cerretery Mortuary Chapel-CrematO'Y 3500 Pac•t•c View Drive Newport Beach 644·2700 McCOIMIOI MOITUA•IH Laguna Beach 494-9415 Laguna Hills 768·0933 San Juan Capistrano 495·1776 HA&IOI LAWM-MT. OLIVl Mortuary • Cemetery Crernatorv 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5~4 0 I h .11t1•mh•t.I .l11hn" llo1,k1n' ll1•n1 111 '"' 1Hirl Ht•;u h t J 1 n 1,, 1 ,1,, .i r1tl " •• ., ,1 1'a.,s1'll ·'"·1~ on :·wptemhl'r I!• ;1<1u.1Lt' ut lht' t n1H•1 s1l~ nf :; !!IHI Shi• 1i. ... un "l.'tl tJ\ Soulhc·rn t'Jlifn1 Old in 1933 ht•r tlaui.:htt·r'> \nn ,\ttl(''t'.\ 111· "''' ,1 mt•mtwr nf th1• 11( '\l''lo\l)orl R1•ad1 (';1 and l "l 1\lumn1 J ml'mber or Sh1rlt·\ Wt•ll1' nf !'Jiu' t h1· 1\1" Jill' uf Claremonl \' l' 1 ,·1 l' s I' •' I U f':t Jllol or tht• Hull.tr) \tub IHJndd11hln•11 ;ind 3 l{rl'al nr 1.aguna Fl t·<t<'h P a-.1 1!ran1khildre11 nt•l·11at1nn or Prc,1clr11t nf lhe meriran lht• Ro,a1 v '"II ht• on l.rgw11 "'1('1al Cluh or Chino TUl'SclJ\ !'oeplt•mh1•1 8. 19111 (';1 ,\ nwmbt'r of the C:hino Jl 7 OtlP:\1 .11 tht• :...m1th & Sdmol llonrrl. ,1 nwmbt·r or Tuthlll Wt•s lcl1ff C'haprl t h t• (' 11 m m 11 n 1 1 ~· ;\fas:. of Christian llunal will l'r(•'IJ ' t1·1 i;111 < h111 rh or hi• 11n Wl·tlnt'sd.I\ Sep L1guna Bt>.ich. ('a a net "a:. ll'mhl•1 !I l!lffl at !l l:iA ;\I al a De:.icon, a SflOllMll of lht• Our Luh ('ut•t·n 11f /\ngC'ls l.at1go Rid111g \.roup and a Calhl>llt ('hurl'h, Newport member of llw Chum and B<'ueh. <'u Final mtermenl Ontarin ;\Jounll•d Polu·c serv1res will be hdd al lh<' '1emo11al serv1ee:. "'II bt' ll oly ( ro"s l'l'mt•tery held al 11 UOAM on Wrdnrs Servtcc~ under I hr ct1rect ion eta~. Scpll'mhcr !I, 1!181 al Of Baltz BergNon Sm 1th & the Pac1r1(' Vie\\ Mortuary Tuthill Wl•s t clifr Chapd Chapel lntermenl al Pac1r1c ;\1ortUJI \ or Cost a :\f('sa \'1e\\ ;\lemon al Park In lil'U fi4H 9Ji l or flowers memorial <'011 VIERGEVt:R tnbutwn~ may IJe made to w A L T E H l. your fa\or11 e ('harit y \'IERCa:VER. resi1lent of P a('1f1r \'1e" Mortuary Corona dcl Mar. Ca Passed tl1rl•c111r:. awa~ on September fl. 1981 LOW ELi. Rorn OC<•ember Hi. 1901 in lllLDA S LOWELL. res1 Grand Rupids. Mt ('hij?an dent or C-0s1a Mesa. Ca for Sunwed by his \\lfe Rhea. the past 50 yt'ars Passed son David of Mission VteJO. away on September 3, 1981 C a .. 3 Rrandchildren, :i She is ~11rvived by her niece great grandchildren and a Edna Ward or Giddings sister Madeline Viergever or Texas 1-"inal 1nter men1 M1clugan Memorial service serv1res will be held al the will be held on Thursda). family plot in Oulu, Finland Septembt-r 10 , 1981 a t Baltz Bergeron Smith & 3 OOPM at Pac•1fic View Tuthill Weslchff Chapi-1 Mortuary Chapel Interment Mortuary forwarding dil ec m ldyll\\1ld Cemeter)', Kent tor~ City. Michigan In lieu of PARKF,R rtowcrs mcmoriol conlri\.iu ZORA M. PARKER. rcs1· tiuns may be mado to the dent or Corona ctel Mar, Ca American Cancer Soclely Paaa~ away on ~ptember Pacific Vie\\ Mortuary 6. 1981 Born Moy 24, 1893 In directors Jud~t> s e t SACRA~ENTO t AP> Ke ith Sparks , a P lacer County Judge and former prosecutor. was named lo the 3rd Dis· tnct Court of Appeal by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. a ft er a behind the· sceneo;; political s trug- gle ruauc WJncc l'ICTITIOUS 8USINI SS NAMlf STATlfMINT Tiie lo4towlnq .,.,_, 11 dolnq bu••· neu •I PAOlO'S PIZZA., .. , Edlnoer. Hun- llnqlon llee<ll, CA.,,.., Ant"""Y c H ....... 1'11 Am•ion. Huntington lkecll. CA,,._., T111• ""''!>ft' I• cono..tted Dy •n 1 .... dlvld~I Anthony C H•vMr fhi• tl•t-1 w•• tiled with Ille Cou,,ty Cit•• of Or•noe Cooonly on Al>Q 11 l .. t 1'1 .. IU Pubj ,,,_ Or•nvo (OHi O•lly PllOI, A\19 25. 5eot t, I. U . 1'11 37,._.t ru1uc WJncc l'ICTITIOUS 8USINI SS NAMI STATEMI NT Tiie tollowlnq p1tr>0n I• dolno butl· """ •s EMERSON CUS'TOM &OATS, "1t G G<ect ... ,,., CO\I• IOMM, CA .,.u ""'''°" Herd, tlJ83 Ruuell A.,.., Chino, CA. '1710 This bol>lntt> I• conducltcl Dy an In dlvlOUel l><Hlon Herd TMs slAl-1 wH !lled wtlll ,,_ Counly Cit •-of Or•noe County on Auo. 11, 1"1 1'1-Pu1111"'9d OrMQe Cout O•lly PllOt, S.PI t, 1. u n, 1"1 *2.tl NlllC MOTICC su,.•••IMI cou•T 01' CALl~MIA COUNTY 0,. ottANOI In Ille l'Nn ... Of IN ~ic.11011 fll ALYSON MICHIE ORR'"" Clla•o! Ne me CAH HO. Al,_ Ollotl • TO SHOW CAUll "°" CtlAHOa M NAMI ALY$0N MICHIE ORR -111911 e ,,.1111on 111 1111 • t-1 for .,, orOt r a1- 1-1ne Pl'lllonllr llO c11a,,.. her nerne from ALYSON M ICHIE ORR lo AL VSC>f4 MICHi £, 11 It-~ or0trecl INt ell .,..._ '"'ff"*' lfl .,.. ~ .,_ ........ peer llttfOro lfll• c-1 In ~ NO. J •I 100 Clvk CoftlM ~IVO Wett, S.1110 ..... C:.lltoml• .... $.ept_ ... U. 1"1, •I lO:JOo'cloO a.m., efld- •nf IN,.. ·-c,eono, If .,,., IMy N VO, _., Mid petltlOll I« < ......... ,, ..... "'°"lei Mt lie ......... 11 It f\wttwr ordtfocl IMI 8 COltY Of 11111 -lo.,._ U1UM lie 11'*11.-111 TN Delly PllOC, a _._..., ef "'"''-' clr<lllOllOll, ,.,...,_,. In IN• county OI i... OflCO • -.., ~ ,.,,_.,. .... _., ........... , .. .... 11Hrlft8, O•IM .....,.I 14, ltll ~ALOH .... INNI• J ....... u. ~r ... c;.w1 P\AlllllWd °' .... C..tl °"'"' l'l ... A°" tt, ~. I. e, U, IWI _., Nuke . hearings clouded T.wo issues raise questions about conduct of f uture sessions By DAVIO KUTZMANN o( .... Delly ,,. ... , .... For th e past t wo we.-ks. federal li censing hearings for Southt>rn California Edlson Co. 's nt'w reuctors at San Q,no!re..b.ave followed a predictable courst! One after anolht!r, expert wit nesses and commu nity planners have stepped lo the microphone to vouch for the adequacy a nd workability of Edison's S20 million investment in emergen · cy preparedness Bul if the da y-to-day proceed· lngs before t he U .S . Atomic Safety and Licensing Board in Anaheim have lacked p unch, at te'cist two issues. directly relat- ed. raised significan t questions about the conduct of future hear- ings which resume on Sept 21. At least one of those issues, lawyers and observers said, could have far-reaching conse· quences not JUSt for San Onofre. but for the commercial nuclear power industr y In general. T h al issue rela t es to board authority and how far it should extend in requiring an applicant s uch as Southern California Edison Co. to prove t h at emergency planning for com - munities near the 1,100- megawatt reactors is adequate. T h e safely a nd licensing board. an a rm o f the U.S. Nuclear Regulat ory Com - mission , is give n the respons ibility o f bearing testimony from witnesses for the utility, plant ch allen gers and the regulator y staff, an d then m ak· ing recommendat i o n s on w h eth er operatin g li cen ses should be issued. In San Onofre's case. the three·member he aring board raised a question on its own re- 1 ated to ea rt hq u akes , and to what extent this form of occur rence was to play a role in as- sessing off-site emergency pre p a r edness. T he iss ue evolved in this fas hion. At the conclusion of se1smjc hearings in San Diego U\ July, t h e board told Edison Co of· ficials it wanted lo know how emergency evacuation plans would work in th e event of an earthquake stronger tha n t he tremor the plant was meant lo withstand. This proposed contention im - mediately d rew complaints from ut ility lawyers wh o s aid the PllUC llltl panel w6111 exceeding llls author1 ly in posing such a question Throughout licensin g hear· mgs, utility 0Htc1uls maintutned that San Onofre's new unit~ ~ra butll lo w1th~t-end t~ strongest earthquake conside r ed possible on a fault system five miles offshore. Las t week, in seeking to have the board refer the earlhquuke matter to high er authority, Edison lawyer David Pigott said 1hat raising a queslton su<'h as the seismic query required somt> bas is in itl'olo~ic fact. From the utility's point of view, he said, there was no fac· tual bas is to assume that an earthq u ake could b reach the containment dom es housing the reactors, leading lo discharge of poisonous radioactive gases re· quiring evacuation of nearby residents . Pigott said it would take a temblor "far 1n excess" of anything ever experienced in California to rupture the domes. In e ffect. he declared, San Onofre's reinforced con c rete structures were in vulnerable to a ny q uake possible atom~ the Southern California coastline However, the San Francisco lawyer late r modified his com ment s, admitting 1t was too sweeping a statement to make on the plant 's seismic strength But the point had been m a de The utility was standing fi rm. Anaheim lawyer Phyllis Gal lagher. s peaking for t he plant's challengers. s aid this of the issue. "If the cNuclear Regulatory Com m ission > rul es that the Atomic Safety and Licens ing Board may require the applicant to consider s imultaneous ly a natural disas ter and a n evacua lion plan. then nuclear plants throughout the United Stales will have to consider such site· specific phenomena. such as hurricanes. flood s a nd tornadoes ·· Government attorney Richard Roefling, in his capacity as counsel for t h e Nu c l ear Regulatory Com mission . sum- m anzed the question tn1s wa) "tAppeal by Edison > 1s ap- propriate because the board's order raises issues currently pending before other licensmg boards; <ill could have s evere adverse impacts on the timely completion of the licensing proc- ruauc WJTICE P'UIUC WJTICE el!:o1. and <ill could Jeopardize not only lltl' orderly conduct of lhie> prO<'t>t•<hng but of other on going proceedings us wt•ll " Whul ltus dispute ha~ I~ to 1s n stgnttrcnnt chanie tn Ectt!lon Co str ategy, t111d hence. th<' cmergencl! of the second issue l ll1bty off1c1als last week filed an apphc;1tion for a low-power test license for Unit 2 at San Onofre, which 1f granted, would 1wrrn1l the loading o f uranium fuel 1n llu.• n·uetor's core. At fir st. Edison Co decis ion makers saHI they did not wish to pursul' this altl:'rnat1v~ route, prt>fernng mi:.lcad to i.ee full- po we r h earings proceed as quickly as p0:-.s1hle But emergence of the quake issue C'hangcd that, prompting the utility to mQvc ahead with plans to pursu"' low -powe r li censmg 1f full po"'er hearings s tumbled to a halt Low power licens ing would al- low the loading or fuel and opt•ral ion of the reactor at no more than 5 perct'nl of full capacity for tes t purposes only Edison o ffil'1als s aid they had ltllle chOl('t• but to move ahead "'1th low power licens ing becau:.l' of financ1al losse!> they faced lhl' longer the reactors stayed unu~cd Licensing bo<ird c hairman James Kcllev said the utility could load fuel by the first part of December 1f a low power lu:enst> wa!> g ranted Testing could then he complel· t>d some time in February in prepar<1 t1on f or full -p ower o peratinn by June Dolla r u rgPs; gold decli nP LONDO:" 1AP1 Tht> dollar rosl' agams t a ll ma jor c urren- c 1c' cxc(•pt tl:te French franc in c·arl) European trading today Gold prices fell In Tok><>. \\here markets dose before thc) open in Europe, the doll<tr c lo~cd al 232 05 yen. c·o m pared "'1th 230 85 on Monday Dealers ..,aid the rise was a re- s ult uf bu) IOI! b~· foreign and Japa n est• banks tn need of dollC:tr:. for import :.l•ttleme nts ruauc WJTICE ,.ICTIT10Ul 8 UllNI U ,U .. llUO• COU•T UATI OI' l'ICTITIOUS8USINIEH l"THIClllCUITCOU•T NAMa STATEME"T Ol'TMlf STATEOl'O•IE~ NAMa ITATIMI NT CALll'Oll"IA Tiie followtno per>on IS dolno --~ef ,,,..,._ ,,,. lol-119 ....._. •• do4nv -" COUNTY OP O•AMOR Dusi-el Def'."" o.-.tl< lte4a0.... ....... E•1•1• 01 JOSEPM NOE, •k• (A ) SOUTH CO AST T A)t In l7lt ~ner of,,.. M•rrie9' of BEST 8ET TE ..-PO RA RV JOSl:PM NI. NOE. •II• JOSEPH Pl.ANN ING 181 SUN C0A5T M ICHAEL AIHHONY ROBINSON, SERVICE.2.s..W.~Pl .. S.nt.1 MANUElNOE,Oec:t .. ed FINANCIAL GROUP, 2525\ Ce bol P tllltontr. 1nd C AROL RAE Ana, CA '770' Na. A tft MJ I CA Je~ R-rt 8otll .... r, 1S46 W NOtlCIE 01' INYIE NTIOH TO SILL Roed. SUllt 112· l..~un• M 11'• R0 8 1NSON R"pondent C•..-.Pl .s.nteAne,CA,,-,0. lllE AL ... Ol'IEllTY AT l'lllVATE 92~5;'119 w 8r<Mtdmen, ,.l SUnrl.. Na.I~ Tlllt butlnt16 I• con0ue1ad by .,. In-SALE SUMMONS dlvkl\IAI Nolle• " ,.,.by g1 .... '""'· sullle< I Clrclt. Cclsll MtM. CA .,.u 0...011< "- J-R. 80111-r 10 c~1rm111on II•'"" el>Ove-onllllod CtelgW BOefdmen To COR41 L RAE ROBINSON -·-· ·~ -~ ' Tll" stal-1 w• 111.0 wllll IN Tlllt s1Al«ntft1 wn llled •lll1 t1'e SuperlOr Court, Oft Sepltmller 14. 1 .. 1. County Cler-01 Orl r>9" Counly on Ru__,t Counly Clerk of 0r1,. County on •t to·oo • m . or lhtrtelf*r wllllln tr. Al>Q I, I'll Vo.. ere hereby _,,.., 10 _, AY9 14, 1 .. t Jltne al-by lew, .... u->IQMG, ,.... •no -llw pellllon lllod -IMI 1'1-l et admlnlllrelor• of tilt t>lelt of Publl.,_, Or-Con l Delly Ptlol, vooo In 1"' •-... 1111.0 , ..... within Puc.41-°'-Coe•1 Dolly PllOll, JOSEPH HOE. 0.Cll sed, wlll Mii •t A·~ ti, 2S, SIPI 1 .•• 1'81 31~1 llllrly (lOI on• from ,,,. d•l• ol AU9 te. lS. ~ 1, •. l"t ~7.tl prl••I• .. 1. to lllt ll•ontsl eno tiefl ,._. ~ H r•K• of 11111 summon• ucion you. •nd bldOtr on trw ltrms •nd condition• In <-of your lellurt lo do IO, tor ll<trelneftH mentioned, •ti rlglll, 1111•. wenl 1"9•tol. Ptlllloner wlll •l>PY lo PHUC llTICE er1d lnlt rH I of JOSEPH NOE, d9-P'VlllC WJTIC[ llw court lor Ille rt llti Otrna-In CHsed •• , ,,. llrTW of "" dtelll. In Ille tM petlt-rH I _ .... ., lo<•le<I In Ille Counly of NOTICE TO THE RESPONOENT Or•nvo. Slete ol C.lllornl•. do~rlbed l'ICTITIOUS 8USINlfU R E ... 0 T H E s E p A p E R s l'ICTITIOUS BUllNIU as fol-"AME STATEME"T CAREFUll.. Y• N-1 STATEMI NT Lot 70of Tr.Cl No 71127, In lflt Clly Tiit lollowl,,o perl()n\ ... dolno You ,,.,.,., ·-r In tM• CHI or TM following person• •rt Oolnq of Newport 8oec11. Counly of Or-. Dutlnen •s Ille ol-""° wlll win eutomallully Dull-ft SW .. o1 Cetllornt•, 1t per Map ,.. E Z tN LIOVORS US E lf!11 5t To _,. rou "''"t Ille wllll - J.C CLEANING SERVICE, _, cor-in 8ook ?._, -· t to 15 I,,_ Cotl• MtM, C.lltornla 91U7 cour1 e 1-1 -r <•11..i e ""'°'Ion" Kt n•lnoton, H"ntln9lon l e.ell, <lull.,. of Mttctll•nt<>Uj Me~. In -Norman IC OO!Dy tJJErnereld8•Y, or "•n•wtr Tile motion o• C•ll-• ,_ otflce of llW Counly R11<ordt< of >aid Leoun. 9H<,... C•lllornl• fltS1 '•M-r' rnusl to. glv.n lo In. cour1 Cl'lrlttOPl\t• 0 . Foa, MAJ Kent-Cooonlr werne E Peul, J37S Wlfttrl• Clrci.. clerk or ldmlnlslretor wl1t1ln »~rs lnqton, Hunllnvlon lkocll, C•llfornje EXCEPT all oil, oll rlQllU, Cotle -· C.lllornle f1'1' el-wltll tllt requlrtcl 1111"9 ... II '7-ml.,...•1•. mtrwrel r'9111l, n.111rel ~· Tiiis bllsll.,.u Is cOftdu< lt d Dy • mu ti lie In ,,._r form end lle ve proof JC)fln LH Plettmen, "'8ll 11•-rlOlllS and 01,,.r hydroc1rbons by oenorel ,..r1nt~lc> of wrvlu on,,,. c..lllloner't •"°""Y· 1119ton, """"nvl°" 8Motll, C.1lfoml• ,.,,., __ name ,_,, '""' may tie N K Dolby or, II Ille pe1111on ~ not 11••• 1n •t· .,_ wllhln or uncltr .. Id 1....0, t09ll,.r Tiii• 11"rtemenl we• 111.0 wllh 1"9 le>rney, proof of -vlet upon lllt pell· Tllh llU•lneu Is conllu<ltcl Dy • with the perpelual rlolll of drllllno, Counly Clt r11 ol 0••"90 Counlr on llon•r oenerel ...,-tntNl\tp mining, up1orlno •nd operellno Al>Q 14, '"' II you ll1ve eny Qutstlont, you CNI• Foa lher-• -Jlorlnq 1n .,,., rernovlnQ IJ IM!Qol •'-ICI -en ettwney lmrnedlel•IY Tllh •tat-I ., .. 111..:1 wlttl Ille ..... -from wld l•nd or •nr otller Publl"*' 0.•nvt Coe•t Delly Piiot. Ml< .... 1 AMfQ"ly Robin-. Co11nty Cltn of Or-County on land, lnclydlnq llw rlQ/11 to Wfll~IOC:' Auo "· Seol '· •• IS. , .. t >flH I ST ATE OF OAEG()f< A119V$1 tl, ttlt or dlroctl-lly drlll end mine from Cour11y ol MARION ,,..,.,, l•nd• olfltr lhln ll"IOw hereln11>0ve I. lllt undertione<I pemtoner, or11fy Pullll-Or-Coell D•llr Piiot, d<rKrlll9d, oll or g., well•, tunnels •nd lllal lllo lor@9Cllnq I• •n u acl end com- Auo. 11, tl, SeJI\ 1, •. '"' ,._., tll•ll• Into, '"'-"or acrou Ille wt>-••1ttC IMITIC( pie le <OPY ol llW or1g1ne1 M1mmons In surle<t of Ille lend llertln11>o•t rv "" ,,... •-tntlUMl c- d tscrlDed end to bottom sue II Mlc,.,..l Anlhony Robin-. PUIUC MIJTICE wlllpaloO ed or dlrt<.tton.llly drtlled P'ICTITIOUS BUSI NIESS Pwtllloner ... 111, 1....,.1s •nd ,,,.,., 11'1Cltr end NAMlf STATEMENT Pullll..-0.•nvt Coe•t O•llY Pllol. bontMll or tierond ,,,. eaterlor llmlll The lollowlno person• •rt dolno Al>Q It, tl.Seol t,•. 1't t JTOHll MUNICl .. AL COU•T 01' TMI lfltrtof -lo rtdflll, retunnel, 9e1ulp, butlllfts es STAT• 01' CAUl'OllNIA melnltln, -Ir. oeepen eno -rete " P 0 1.. L 0 S PR A 'f E AS "11UC WJTICE TMECllfT•ALOtlAHOaCOUMTY •nr well -II• or mlnu, wlllloul, INTERNATION"L IWESTERNl. tm JUDICIAL DIST•ICT --. lllt rlQl"ll lo drtll, mine. tlort, N"'por1 81vd . C0\11 '''"•·CA "1'11 1'I Clvtc CoMw Drift W..t. ••e>lort --rel• lhrOU911 111<1 sur· Fl,,. Arts 1mpor1 CotnP1ny In< . • s.1111 AM, car....-. tl7t1 tace or tlw upper .S00 IHI of IM WI>-C•ll!ornle torpor1Jlon, 1177 Ntwport NOTICE 0 1' MA•SHAL'' SALE Gretr 8ro>. Concntt•. Et<., Pl•lnlltt V\ Gren! Hornbte~. I I ~I. Oottnoant. NO :Mt 15' p LAI N TIFFS : R I c HAR 0 E. turlec• of M id litnd. es rntNtcl In,,. 81vd . Coll• Mt\I, CA mn l("ZARES-PEGGY L. KAZARES dH d trom lllt lr•lne Company rt-Tiiis buslntu I\ <onducle<I bye <or OEFENOANTS UNITED STATES corOed Jyjy l , 1'70 In S-tll6. -pore110n SOLAR CORPOR ... TION •• C:.llfonlla 710 Oltklal Recorttt (orporotlon, GERAl.D $ BEARO, I~ Tl'le -r1y Is <otntnOftly reltr,..., dlvl-lly. SEGRIO M. HODGE, 1 .... lo •• 1'79 Port C•rdlgen Pl•ce. dlvl-lly, SHELDOH !CRAIGE, I~ Ntwport llMcll, Ce ~·: ~~!~";:'."';:.~f.,;,~~c 8y virtue of en ••t<utlon h.....S on J"''' 1, l9e1 Dy I,. S.-rlor C_,, County of Or-. Stilt of C•lllornl•. rn1. slectement w•• 111.0 wllh tht County Cler~ 01 Or•nga County or Olvldu•llT -•s R-lblt ~ TM sale I• Mlblt<I lo currt nl lu e., Ina Olll<tr ot U NITED STATES co¥O.-ts,condlt lorl•. rHtrlcllom,,.... l'Hf$07 SOLAR CORPORATION BARRY 0. Mr••tloM, rl9'11t, rl1lflls of wey, •nd Pullll.,_., OrlnQe Coest Delly Piiot. AllQ 11, l .. t Yl)On • jlldgmenl e11ltre<I In l1vor of Grat< 9,..,._ Concrtle, • C•lllorl'll• Cor· por•llon .. )UllQmtM crtclllor(•I - •e•lnJt Gom HorntlH ll. H•ri<lltl H Hoopengerner, Ill. •n <I Hl.H Pertntr"tllle> la ganarel ""'""'""'Pl, lndlvldue lly, jolnlly, .. vare lly end McLEAN lncllvlduelly FREMONT u .. mentlof rteord. S.ot I I, IS, 21 t .. 1 INDEMNITY CORP ORATION. • Bids or often •ro ln•tlt<I tor this Corporotlon ..,., DOES 1 tllr-11 x, prOl)erty end ""''' be In wrl11no •nd ln<ltnl'4 ' wlll bt r.celwod el IM offl<t of JAMES SUMMOMI A H U M PH R E V S , J R L A W CASE NUMBER 1J6>0 CORPORATION, ellMMYI lor WI< "OTICal Y• Mvo .._ -· ,,. admlnit11relon •I 41IO Von K•rrnan, uwt _, ""* ...... , yw .. ...,. Suite 100, Newport 8e..:h, Calllornl•, ., .. , ......... nl _.... yw ,........ or mey be 111.0 wllh 1111 cler11 Cl! ,.Id ...... a .. "-...... ,_......._ S-rlor Cour1 or dollvtrod lo JAMES _.. A. HUMPHREYS, JR., -son•lly, al If ~ wh l1 1o -k Ille odvlct of ., •nr llme after first puOllu llon of lhh •ttornt'I' 111 11111 ......,., , .,.... .-1c1 dtD not k t --· mettlnq .. 10 wit. 10 promptly JO tllat your wrllltn l ldl ">1111 be M•le<I encl wlll De respontt, If.,,.,, may be 111911 on Umt. opontd et the office of J AMES A. AVllOI UttM M .... temuf1f1 H U NIP HR E Y S . J ll L AW II ,,._.._..•'*-· UC. 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I, ttl1 .,_., ·---------4---- Trade your old l\Uff for aew 1 oodlH wltb a ClaNlfled ad 8G-.W11 . .. --. . . . -.. ---. . . --.. --~ -. . --. • • • • • ORANGI COAST YOUR HOMITDWN DAllY PAPER TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1981 ORANGE COUNT V. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS County cut up in Asseiiilily re1nap plan By FREDl'~IUCK SCHOEMEllL of .... o.lly l'ii.t S\eff SACRAMENTO Orange County would be split among (jight slate Assembly districts. two more than al present, under a proposed reapportionment plan released today · The Orange Coast, under the propos al advance d by the D e m ocral1t.• Assembly le1tdersh1p, wo uld be split umong four districts. The communities of Seal Beach, Sunset Be ach and about half or llunlington Beach would be lumped together with Long Beach and Signal llill, both located 111 Los Angeles County Under lhe proposed numbenng scheme. il would become the 58lh Assembly dis trict. Reagan mulling 'catalog' of • tax increases WASllINGTON (AP> The Reagan adm1ntstrat1on. which made cutting laxe:. 1ls economic hallmark. 1s reviewing an array of tax-raising proposals that the president may find 1rres1st1ble 1f he hopes to balance the budget in 1984 Under prelim1nar) cons1dera· Lion at the Treasury Department are crackdo11. ns on tax cheattn~ and other abuses. increases tn excise taxes o n tobacco and alcohol and re:.tn<'l1ons on 1n come lax interest d eductions One proposal under study wo uld ra1~e ext'1se laxes on C'igarettes and alcohol t;y $7 billion. Another would limit lhe a mount of interes t costs that could be deducted from income taxes. Among the possibilities a re disallowing ded ut•tions for mortgage interest on a set·ond home or commercial property, or limiting the tot:i l amount of HB city hall eva c uated due to gas odors Fire dn·1s1on chief f'rank Kelly ordered the evacuation of Hunt mgton Beach Cit~ Hall and the police department this morning followini< reports of a strong gas odor The evacuation o r all city personnel and prisoners at 10 10 came after numerous cit y employees complai ned of a strong gas ·ltke odor in C1ly Hall and the pol1C'e building By JO 50 a m the e mpluyces were allowC>d to return to City Hall, although offtc1als were still unable to locate the sour ce• of the odor A s pokesman for lhl.' Hunt ington Beach fire department said 1t 11.as not believed that the gas was causl1C' or lethal 111terest that could be deducted. The adnunistrat1on also is con s1de nng many ideas for dealing with tax abuses related to the gro win g "underground econom y ... 1n Y.. h1 c h people d void paying ta xes by rnnducl ing non recorded cash transac !tons R Tim McNamar. deputy st.>crelar) of tht' treas ury. said 10 an tnterv1e\\ that the depart ment is reviewing "a catalog" of tax raising ideas from which we 11.111 pick and c hoose .. Stressing that neither top Treasury officials nor the pres1 de nt has approved any pro· posals. McNa mar said it 1s pu~s1bl<> that a "revenue raiser bill \\Ould be subm itted to Co ngress this fall, JUSl months after the admimstration won the largest lax cut m l ' S. history Thl' administration soon will tr) for a second time to raise usC'r fees for private airplanes. yathts and barges that use lt·derally operated faciliUes and t>qu1pment, McNamar said. President Reagan proposed tn March to raise user fees by $2. l m 1 I hon to f1sc a I 1982 Congress rcru:.cd '.\1cNamJr said the ad min1strat1on 11.1ll come back "ith its o riginal proposals plus ... o mt' nev. user fee increases that could bring 1n an additional $1 billion The user fee proposals are likely to be announced this month along with deeper 1982 :-.pending cuts the adm101strat1on will seek to keep the projected budget deficit from ballooning to SnO billion or more in the new fiscal year, which begins Oct I. Initial administra tion estimates put the deficit at $42 5 billion Ml'Namar said more tax cutting proposals also are under c·onsideration, such as a tuitt0n tax credit for people who send their children to private schools llowevcr, the cost of s uch pro posals could be more than offset h) revenue-rais ing plans. he 'aid Teachers in Irvine a g r ee o n contra ct /\ tentative agreement was an· nounced today on a ne w contract for teac her!. in the I rvine Unified S chool Dis trict. ap- parently ending the longes t and most healed labor negotiation in the eight year history of the educational system The new contract c alls for an 8 percent s alary hike for the 650 teachers in the school district. Superintendent Stan Corey an nounced today Me mbers or the Ir vine Teachers Association and the school district trus tees have yet to ratify the one-year contract Corey indicated. however. the tentative contract agreement 1s expected to be formalized with little or no oppos 1t1on Classes in the school distnct arc to start on Sept. 11 for 15,200 s tudenLc;. Normally agreemen t on a teacher contract is reached in early s ummer, well before the start of the new school year. Representatives for the school district said labor negotiations wer e especially hard this year b ecause of governmental cut- backs . In past year s. teachers were granted seniority and cost-of. living salary hikes equating to about 12 percent yearly raises. However. cutbacks in gov- ernmental aid to education pre· vented the school dis trict Crom giving raises of this size to teachers, district offictals said. I inmc<l1tttc•ly to the south, Fountarn Valley, portions of lluntmgton Beach, Costu Mesa, Santa Ana and Irvine would form the proposed 69lh As· SC'mlily district The proposed new 70th As- sembl~ d1stnt·t would extend from Newport Beach to Dana Po1nl and inland to the boundary IJctwccn Orange and Riverside eounue~. It would tnclude all Saddleback Vallt.·y <'ommun1t1es • Capistrano Ueach and San C lemente would become parts of a district that would extend deep Into San Diego County. It would become the 74lh Asi,embly dis tnct Under the plan. released this morning b y Assembly man Ri chard /\lutorre. D Los TARTAN PRINCESS Cutting a fashionabh! :-." ath through the Jhghlund Gaml's al Brat•m.ir S('nll<ind 1~ lhl' pnm·t•....., nl Wah.•s with husband Pnnee ('harle:-. l,"'1d \ Diana 1 ... dt.•<.'k <•d out in a high necked tartan outfit for lll'r.f1r -..1 puhlt1· c.1 p1wararH·t• -..anrt' tht.• ro~al wedding J uh :!!J Noise Illonitoring slate d for airport By GLENN SCO'M' Of II• O.lly l'llel St.ff F'ederal Aviation Administra lion officials are expected to set up s hop this week a t John Wayne Airport where they will soon begin no1~e abatement tests of national importance Th<.' b eg1nn1ng dates for evaluating the new takeoff pro- CC'dures have not been made public Part of the testing in- volves a survey of public al· L1ludes and complaints about various takeoff procedures. so off1 c1als say that the tests need 1 o be run to secr ecy ·we want lo try to make lh1 s as 1mpart1al as 1l can be." said Do nald Segner. an associate ad· minis trator for lhc FAA in charge of noise abatement is sues. In a telephone interview this morning, Segner s aid several new takeoff procedures will be analyzed, using the airport's noise monitoring system Local bfficials and air car - riers. seeking to reduce takeoff noise to a minimum at John Wayne, have as ke d FAA of· ficials to authorize engine thrust cutbacks at 500 reel after takeoff instead of at the curre nt 1,000· root standard. Segner said today that cut- backs at several altitudes below 1.000 feet will be e valuated, but none as low as 500 feet The tests will be conducted by arranging for pilots flying reg· ularly scht•d uled commer cial passenger Jets to use the new procedures Noise data and public res ponse then will be ex- amined, Segner said Rut he stressed that pubhc sa fety w1 II not be threatened because his agency has spent the last three months insuring that the new procedures are as safe as the present system A technical review of the 1s suec; has been scheduled tn Seal lie on Nov lfi. Segner said Segner said the information gained during tests at John Wayne will be critical in setting new national noise abatement policies ror airports s imilar in size and s urroundings . He said the Or ange County Airport was chosen as the sole test site b('cause it has a com plete noise moniloring system and because it would be affected by changes in fr deral takeoff procedures Segn e r 1s t e ntatively s cheduled to meet with Newport Beach city officials Thursday and with Orange County s upervisor Thomas Riley Fri- day He said more information on tht? evaluation may be made public then Banks, courts to b e c losed CdM sky diver killed in plunge Banks and county courts will be closed Wedne s day, Ad· m issio n s "Day. in h onor of California's admission to the Union. County su p e rior and municipal courts will be closed all day. Costa Mesa city hall also will be closed . However. the following city of. fices will be opt:>n . Newport Beach. Irvine. Huntington Beach. and Fountain Valley. There will be mu1I delivery Wednesday Veteran of 350 jumps falls 12 ,000 feet in Perris /\ n experienced 26· year-old Corona del Mar sky diver was killed in Perris where he fell more than 12,000 feet when his main parachute malfunctioned and failed to open. Thomas S. DeMots, said of· ficials at the Perris sky-diving facility, tried at the last moment to release his emergency chute but hit the ground before It opened. DeMot.. who had made 350 s uccessful sky dives in the last I two years, was killed instantly, officials said. The accident happened Mon- day during a sky-diving contest at Perris which involved com- petitors from as far away as England and Australia. OeMots, though, was not In the com peti· lion S ky divi n g officia ls said De Mots a pparently twisted a crucial piece of the ha mess web· bing when he put on his equip· m ent. The misrouted wcbbin.z prevented the chute from open· ing, they said. Officials said DeMots pulled his emergency ripcord when he was onl y 200 feet above the ground. roughly one second before impact. DeMots made the jump with two companions who opened their chules without incident and then wotched helplessly as DeMot stl"uggled to unsnarl his parachute . Angt'les. ~ix of the proµosed d1s- trH l:> would bc locutcd entirely within county boundaries. Two would Ix-"shun•d " districts that would 1ncluc.Je te rrito r y 1n 1w1J.(hboring counties Under existing boundaries. r1vl' of the t·ou11t y's districts are lur:.itt.>d entirely 11. ilh1n lhe C'<1un ty One. the ex1stin~ 74lh dis trict. 1~ sh<ired with the north portion of San Di ego County. /\l<1ll>rrt· s<11d 1n releas mg the 111•op11sul tha t 11 1s partially t u1 lor1>d to improve e lectoral op µortumttcs for lltspamcs who re :-Hit' in (•tmtral portions of the t· o u n t y E t h n 1 c po p u I a l 1 on hn·akdown:-., however , were not 1rnmt·d1alt.'ly a\atlable J\s propost.'d, the ex1sltn~ 71st <St•e RF.MAP, Pag.-AZ> Black leader Roy Wilkins, 80, succumbs NEW YORK 1AP1 Roy W1lk1ns. 80, leader of the :-.ia tional Associat10n for the Ad vancem ent of Colored Peoph' dunng the I wo turbulent dee a d l'.'s follO\\lllg the t.: S Sup rcme Court school de ~egrcgat1on decision , died or kidney failure today at Ne11. York lln 1vers1t v Medical Cenlt•r · Hospital :.µo kcs man John OeaL"i said Wilkins had been ad milled Aug. 18 in serious cond1 tton wtth a cardiac condition and st•vt•ral other medical problems llis condition was later com plicated by a kidney problC'm Wilkins had a his torv of heart trouble, dating from M·arch 1979, when he had a pacemaker im planted to correct <rn irregular hl'artheat. Jack Greenberg. head of the ~AACP Legal Defense Fund, c·alled Willkins · an e normous figure in the movement · · "lie brought a breadth of v1 s1on. of rat1onalitv and balance. and a sense ot the complexity ot lhtngs to the civil rights move m cnt." Greenberg said. The landmark school decision of 1954 was lhe m ajor ach1evt' m<:nt of the strategy Wilkins c hampi oned o f attacking segregat11Jn through legal means II was a pre lude to the stnng of legislative tnumphs tn en·11 and voling rights that the N1\ACP 1Norked to have enacted But also, amid searing ghetto riots and campus eruptions of the 1960s and early '70s. he and the nation's oldest and largest t•ivil rights organization came under attack by a new genera I 1on of militants . They said the N/\ACP was i rrelevant to modern blacks and too cozv with the white establishment. • Wilkins knew how to walk a picket line and was willing to use d1rect-act1on tactic . but believed the best weapons for <.1 dvancing blac k Americans we re lawsuits, legis lative lobb~ ing and public education. The NAACP was perceived mainly in the image or its lead er . cool an<i low keyed R a ised 1n an era when SI CCI .\lWi . \'I' XII \1\M'I'' 1<1111 l\1/k1r1., I~ nt·h1 n~s "erC' numerous and unµun1-..hed and most blacks "t'rl' tn\ 1s1hle ttnd voiceless. W1lkms n.·~pondt•d 1N1th scorn to 11. hat ht' rharaclc•nzcd a!> young ,1ct1v1sts bhndncs' lo his tory "II u:.t•d to he that picketing. l'Xl't•vt for a le1bor cause, was a~a1nst th<• la".· he said "We "t•nt to C'Ottrl over that and won lhl· right for lhc·sl.' kids to march a nd J.llCk<'l nl)w ·1 untlt·r~tand their impa- t 1e1H·t• I !Shar<' 1t But they s hould h.1Vl· some idea what it has 1:Jk1·n to 1.wt them lhe right ltJ rabl· lwll · It \\as for lh1•11 Illegal picket- ing tn 1932 that Wilkins was ar- rc~tt•ll for the first time. protest 1 ng rl'fusal of the attorney gem'ral lo put lynching on the agenda of a national law en- forcenwnt conflorencc The 11. h ole point or Lhe "\ i\i\CP w~1s to establish the Ne· i.tro as a legal entity with the r1~ht:-. .ind pri v ilege<; of a l'll11cn. he said Ill' C'Onltnued to u:.e the word <St><-WILKINS. Page AZ ) W oillan s hoots s elf in bungle d holdup A 35-year-old Colora do woman accidentall y s hot herself in the hand Sunday afternoon just mo· ments after allegedly holding up a Newport Beach mal'k.el Qf S65. police reported. Wanda Kay Ward, treated for the mino r guns hot wound al lloag Hospital, was arrested on armed robbery charges after a customer at the market followed the woman to a motel where she and a male companion were s taying Police claim the unemployed woman and her companion, 19· year-old Stephen M Crespo, ar- n vcd in Newport Sunday and were unable to cash a chec k at Boulevard Market , 449 N Newport Bl vd. The Colorado woman. police claim , told a clerk at the market ~hat she was "desperate" fo r cash and pulled out a handgun afl4!r returning her c heckbook to her purse. A shopper at t h e market, police said, phoned authorities and followed the woman to a motel. When officers arrived. they said they heard a gunshot. The woman told police she was attempting to put the gun back in a holster when It dis· c harged. striking her In the hand Ms. Ward, police said, is being held In lieu of S25,000 ball Cresµo. who police said did not takt.• par1 tn thl'.' robbery, also wa:. h<>ltl llut was expected to be n·leasl·d today ORANGE COAST WEATHER Fair through Wednes: day but patchy late night a nd early morning lo w clouds near the coast. Clo udiness increasing. Wednesday Jlighs 73 to 89. Lo ws toni~ht 62 to 68 lNSIDE TODAY Two 1mportan1 issues have s1Jrfaced regarding cond1Jcl of fulurf heonngs on San Onofre nuclear power. f See · Nuke hearings clouded" Page C4J INDEX 'I ., . --·-----~---~----------.......... ._..--.._.._ .... --....................................................... ~,.....~ ...................... ~ RI N Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/TU81day, S ptember 8. 1981 COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS OUOT A rtONl INCi.VOi f".t.Oal 0 11 f .. I. 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Dow Jones Final Off 10.56 Closing 851 .1 2 ~ ~\'t A struggle over eyeshadow Whe n the history of our limes is wntten, room will have to be made ror lhe titanic struggle over Revlon's Formula 2 Eyecolor Pencil Jl 's Ont! or lhose passionate conflicts that illuminate our limes To go back to the beginning, it seems that in 1979 Revlon. the giant cosmetics house aecond only lo Avon ), introduced a new eyeshadow, the Formula 2 Eyecolor Pencil In recent years eyeshadow has become a very beg thing with women, and Revlon wantl!t.I to t:nlarge its share or this market, which has long been dominated by Maybellme Like most Revlon product s, Formula 2 eyesh.adow had been thoroughly tested before being placed on the market And Revlon thought that. based on these ~ · tcsl5, it had a _ product advan I·, ~ t1:1ge that could 1 .... b e ex pl o 1t('d ...&: ~ na mely. that its ·-----------!~~;~~d~~ adi~ MllTDI MOlllWITZ not crl'ase the way other ('yeshadows dtd. So Revlon introduced the Formula 2 Eyecolol" Pencil with advertising tha t clai m ed it was "creaseproof ·• Initial sales results were good. If there's anything women hate. 1t ·s hav1ng their eyeshadow crease Well , you know Maybelline is not going to sit around and watC'h its market share erode No way. Maybelhne 1s owned these days by a bi g drug. cosmetics outfit. chering· Plough (it snakes the an· t1b10t11: Garamyctn l. which decided to lodge a fo rmal complaint against Revlon for misleadiag advertising. The adve rtising industry has a self-regulation m ech:rn1s m , the National Advertistng Division < NAD 1 of Lht.' Council of Beller Bus iness Bureaus. for dealing with !.UCh complaints. Schcnn~·Plough complained to lb' NAO that Hedon -"c reaseproof" claim was false The M <iybt'l hne people said they had tested the Revlon ey1:shadow reported slight or moderate creasing after four hours. 44.5 percent after six hours. Revlon scoffed al this research. asserting 1t was "biased. technically flawed and invalid." Revlon 's own research. submitted to the NAO , showed that only 23.5 percent of people using the eyeshadow slight or moderate creasing after four hours. 44 5 pert'ent after six hours Schering Plough said· .. Look. creaseproof means it won't crease Either a product creases or it doesn't Revlon's Formula 2 does crease. · Revlon retorted 'That's a lot of nonsense Cons umer!! don't take these "proof" claims as a t>:mlutes ·Fire proof' products will not withstand an inferno forever ·Rustproof articl~ will eventually rust ··crushproof' cigarette boxes will crus h if sub· jected lo more than minimal pressure Yet these terms an· understood by the consumer. Why then should nrJI the sam e be true of 'creaseproof' eyeshadow"·· Thal 's a n int('resting argument~ but the N AD didn't buy tl Revlon's "creaseproor-· advertising was deemed to be mis leading Revlon appealed this ruling lo a higher body. the National Advertising ReVlew Board panel. which also decldt-d that it was not a fair claim STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT AMERICAN LEADERS NEw •OAll tN'I -S.IM .._, pric. rel -0W'9lt al ... -"'Oii 6<1 .... A,_._. $loo ~ ....,... ltedH"iO n1tll0'\elty •t tT0"9 tt'wn 11 Ce<\<Olrl< SuperOU • E•an< Pd IBM Euon s C:lllHS•c• Schlumoro s te•.c.o Inc S<Oll FtU~r Sony Corp Mobil ' EulnAlrL LTV Corp Arner T~T Stor~hch ttt 900 Sll.SOO ..... oo 465.100 411,900 m·~ lt>l,000 JSS,000 Jl&,..00 lOT,900 lOS,100 lOS.100 ,..,, 100 188, 'IOO . ., ,, .. '" .. "' .... 4'1' "' . 111 .. ' ~ " .. u. 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